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fJCl study would curtail police deadly force
8y JOl:L C. DON
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Police use ot unwarramted deadly forco
could be curtailed If law enforcement agencies
provided better lralnln(J, more information on
leaal and moral lsaues and closely monitored
the shoot.Ina hlstory of individual police officers.
according to UC Irvine study.
The two.year research project also calls for
mandatory Interviews with a 1psychologist for
officers Involved In shoottn1 incidents. special
groups to help ease friction between police and
the community, public-policy statements on a
police department's rules for use or deadly
force and revised instructional formats to help
reduce a police officer's paranoia or unreallstic
perception of the dangers of fieldwork .
The $361,000 project was funded by the
National Institute of Justice.
DRAIGI CllST
.
The study, which focused on 14 municipal
police departments throughout the U.S., was
conducted by Dr Arnold Binder, professor ot
social ecology. Also puticipatlng ln the
research were former UCl faculty members
Peter Scharf and Ray Galvin.
The clUe of Newark, N.J ., Blrmtnahaay.
Ala .. Mlllmi and Oakland were singled out fdr
speclal ln·depth investigation. Research team
members conducted personal Interviews,
followed police officers into the field and had
access lo revealing internal affairs reports in
those cities.
Contrary to popular beliefs. the 1,800-page
report found little evidence that police
departments fostered "trigger happy" officers.
And in wake of the 1979 Eulia Love slaying In
Los Angeles and other unnecessary police
· · ·-··.WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,-1982 · . ·
shooting Incidents, research~n found racial
bias plays lltUe role In shoot.tn1 of membeu or
varlou minority groups.
Binder noted that about 20 percent of the
U.S. population ls black. But about 80 percent or
police shoolini victims are black.
"Some orsanlzatlons have said that's prima
facle evidence of dlscrlmlnaUon," Binder Hid
In an Interview. "But we found something that
compllcates that interpretation. If you look at
the violent crime you'll fipd that 80 percent or
the arrests are black. Ir you put that Into your
conceptual framework it's not 'obvious that
there is a racial bias."
In Birmingham, for example, a black
mayor was elected soon after an innocent black
woman was mis takenly shot and killed by
police. The mayor immediately instituted new
restrictive policies on the use of deadly force
"The v<>licc wtire very upset about the new
pulley," Binder sold "But I had coffee with an
Otflcer and he SUld 'I'm not IOlng tO l hOOt
anybody.' The maJorlty of olrlcer11 are closer to
him thun the ones who shoot and enjoy It.
··Police are n o t the cold, klllln1
mechanisms that they lh1nk they are. A number
or omcen, for example, wet their pant.a durlna
shooting Incidents. If their brain la soaked with
adrenaJine they un'l operate very well. So you
give them speclrlc rules such as if you see
someone go into an alley you call for a back-up
unit."
Binder also emphas ized screenln& of police
n :cruits to weed out individuals who may be
more prone to use deadly force. But he said It Is
Im possible lo eliminate all pote~lial officers
who mav unnecessarily use their g°'-
<See POLICE REPORT, Page AZ)
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YIUR HlllTDll IAllY PIPIR
ORANGE COUNTY.. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Birchers oust Schmitz · from unit
Lawmaker's 'public statements? actions' hit in letter from society's founder
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of lh Dally ...... St.a"
State Sen. John Schmitz has a
sign hangi.Jig outside his office in
Sacramento, just below his
name.
It reads , "De·chair ed and
disassociated."
The controversial Corona del
Mar lawmaker now can add
anot h er word to the
tongue-in-cheek plaque:
.. De-Birched."
"anti-Semitic." was relieved of
a leadershjp post in the John
Birch Society in a letter from
society foundt>r Robert Welch
dated Feb. 16.
The letter read in part, "It is
clear to practically everyone
who has had any association
with you that your public
statements and actions are
clearly based on what you
believe fits best the political
future of John Schmitz
"As a result of this altitude
and thinking," Welch wrote, "it
is obvious that you are not very
concerned about the effect that
both your calcul ated and
off·the·cuff statements might
have on the society or its
m em bersh.ip."
Schmitz, who admits the furor
over the statements will help his
campaign for the U.S. Senate.
has steadfastly stood by his
remarks.
T he press release followed a
series of hearings on Schmitz'
pro-life amendment. He termed
abortion rights advocates
attending those meetings as
"les bians," "buU dykes." and
"murderous marauders."
And he described attorney
Allred as a "sli ck butch
lawyeress."
That remark, among others,
prompted Ms. Allred to file a $10
million libel s uit against the
senator.
The John Birch Society's
seven -member executive
committee has voted to remove
Schmit z from its 30-m ember
national council following
remarks he made in a press
statement last December.
The news of the Birch
committee ouster came on the
same day the Senate Rules
Committee reluctantly agreed to
pick up legal costs in a $10
million libel s uit filed by
feminist attorney Gloria Allred
objecting to the same remarks.
McDonald's offer:
mnney for release
Regarding the Birc h council
ouster, Schmitz aide Brad
·E vans said he believes the
action wa s due to "the
anti-Semitic stuff what they
cons ider to be anti-Semitic
s tuff."
Schmitz, reprimanded by the
Senate last month for issuing the
press release that critics termed
The lawyer for jailed financier
Ralph W. McDonald says that $8
million in Golden Eagle
Investment Co. funds -which
prosecutors allege cannot be
accounted for will be returned
to investors if McDonald is
allowed to go free.
WHAT A WHEELIE Truck driver Jim Madej of Michigan
had a few problem s when passing through Corona del Mar.
The trucker. hauling a load of steel to Huntington Beach.
unhooked his trailer on East Coast Highway to go get some
However, an Orange County
Super ior Court )udge Tuesday
rejected new attempts by •
McDonald's lawyers to reduce
bail on the San Juan Caeistrano
man from S2 million to $250,000.
The S2 million bail had been
<See BAIL, Page AZ)
H e said Schmitz was
"personally hurt" by the letter
from Welch. "because for 20
years he's takep the heat for
t hese bastards," adding Schmitz
s tayed when other conservatives
pulled out of the society
"It was extremely unpopular
(See SCHMITZ, Pate AZ)
gasoline only to have the flatbed take a nose divt'. weighed
down by 23.000 pounds of steel near the front. With the ht'IP
of a Santa Ana tow firm. Madej got his wheels back on lht•
ground Monday and continued on to Huntington Beach
Female CHiPs strive for fitness
BY JOHN NEEDHAM and musc ular endurance,
• OtttieD4111Y,.. ... ...,. aerobics. swimming exercises,
Womenjustaren'tcutlingitat calisthenics and proper
the California Highway Patrol nutritional guidance.
Academy. They are bright but At a ·news conference at his
not brawny. s pa in Santa Ana Monday,
But TV personality and LaLanne said the program is
physical fitness pioneer Jack based on a successful exercise
LaLanne wants to change part plan designed for the Los
of lhaL Angeles Police Department's
For the next s ix weeks, femalerecrults.
women r ec ruits will b e "What we're going to do is
~rticipating In a workout build their strength,'' said the
program that LaLanne deslped 67-year-old fitness buff, "and In
to increase their upper body doina so m otivate them/lo
strength and build up their remain ln shape."
aerobic capacity. .. "We need law enforcement
LaLanne. who be1an pJu1gtn1 officers who are in good physical
the myriad benefits. of exercise shape and are a good example lo
In 1936, bas donated the use of young people." LaLanne said.
his health s pas to female CHP "U an officer ls ln good shape
applicants. Recrult.t can attend she'll be of greater use to ber
the Jpa nearest their home. • partner and in lhe/rocess have
The exercise plan ls deslped more energy. An that saves
to help women pass the physical lives."
a1Ulty test.I requlred to enter Ken fti.Uin.pworth, chief of the
the California Hl1hway Pa&rol CHP'a Border Divll!lon, which
Academy. coven Orange, San ()iego,
The program con1l1t1 of Jmperlal aod Eastern RlveraJde
welaht tralnlng, c~rdk>·vaacular counties, said the pro1ra~
~. } ~d
should help in the recruiting of
women.
"We know that women can do
the job," Killingsworth said.
·'The problem has been in
finding those who can pass ·the
physical training."
He added that a 70 percent
failure rate in physical tesUng of
women Is not unusual. When
that figure ls added to those who
wash out for other reasons, only
about five of every 100 women
• are now 8'1iuatlng from thJ
academy -abd becoming of·
ncers, Killingsworth said.
Iraq in appeal
KUWAIT <AP) -Iraq joined
the slx·nauon Gull Cooper1Uon
Council In appealin1 to Tehran
to end the 17 · m on th·old
Iran-Iraq war "In a manner>
re1pecUn1 the le&iUm ate r11bt.t
o f botb lloalem nel1hbor
states."
''Women can develop a
greater aerobic capacity and
bui Id upper body s trength
through exerclse," he said. "By
adopting this program I believe
we wlU see a vast difference in
the number or women patrol
officers."
Killing~worth said the CHP
has a recruitment 1oal or hiring
60 percent wo'men and
minorities over the next three
years. or the 2,200 officers
expected lo be hired, it is hoped
500 will be women. .
The women recruits currently
takin1 part in the 'physical
training al Jack LaLanne's are
scheduled to enter the California
Highway Patrol Academy In
Sacramento March 15.
They will then receive 21
weeks or extensive ph)'slcal
training as well as other
lnatrucUon.
Karen Tantalo. 24, of El T~1 on' of tbe CHP appllcanta, ll.ICI
· women recruits a.re required to
pull • tbemselv~ over a &-root
waJf. ,
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ASH WEDNESDAY F:.itht•r R<.1foel l.tlt'n.11111 of St .Joachim
of Costa !\1 c•!-;J C'hUrC'h plac.·t•:-. <1sht·" un Deann:.i :\lorn:-.. l:L
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$10,000 awarded
to Ediso1i athlete
By PATRICK KENNEDY
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Edison High School football
player Jeff Was hington rs
getting a $10,000 settlement from
sc h ool orficials who had
declared him ineligible for
sports but were later overruled
by an Orange County Superior
Court Judge.
Washington, who transferred
to Edi son from nearby
Huntinl!ton Beach High School .
filed a $5 million lawsuit this
year against trustees of the
'Onion Field'
release ires
OC prosecutor
An Orange County defense
attorney who fl rs t prosecuted
J i m m y Le c S m-U h i n t he
so-called "Onion Field" murder
of a Los Angeles policeman says
Smith should not have been set
free but instead should have
died in the state's gas chamber.
Mars hall Schulman. who
specializes in criminal defense
in Santa Ana, said Smith was a
calculating killer who murdered
Los Angeles Police Department
officer Ian Campbell "in cold
blood" on March 9, 1963.
Smith was released from
Soledad Stale Prison Tuesday,
d espite protest from Los
Ange l es Cou nt y District
Attorney John Van de Kamp.
Schulman was the prosecutor
In the first Los Angeles County
trial In which Smith and
Gregory Ulas Powell were
convicted of kidnapping and
murder In Campbell's death.
Both men were originally
sentenced to die In the aas
chamber at San Quentin State
Prison.
On appeal . however. the
convlcdons were overturned and
the two men were tried
separatt'ly.
Smith was sentenced to Ure
Imprisonment and Powell to
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Huntington Beach Union High
School D1str1 ct because they had
ruled him ineligible for football
and most of the basketball
season School trustees officially
agreed to the payment at a
pu bhc meeting Tuesday .night.
However, last month Superior
Court JudRe Thomas Crosby Jr.
ove rruled lhe dist r ict
di squalification because he said
new eligibility rules had. been
applied retroactive lo
Was hington
The $10.000 payment 1s an
out-of-court settlement of the
lawsuit
"We believe Jeff was treated
wrongly by thi:! district but the
settlement is something we can
live with," said Washington's
attorney Stephen Berger.
Washington. a junior. Is an
all-around athlete who enrolled
at Edison in the middle of the
1980 rootball season when he and
hi s father moved to an
apartment near the campus.
<See EDISON, Pate A%)
ORINGI COAST lllTHll
Partly cloudy and hazy
this ancmoon. Low clouds
and fog late tonight and
early Thursday morning.
Mostly s unny Thursday
afternoon. Highs today 62
to 69. Lows tonight 46 to
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ho3pUC1U con wt oolwatterr.
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• • • • • • Otenge Coast DAIL V PILOTfVJednesday, February 24, 1982
(, ,,,,EAVESDROPPER The destroyer USS Caron
''"patrols the waters off the Gulf of Mexi<'o in
•.• this 1977 file photo. A sister ship. the Dt·~o. 1-.
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pat!'C?lling th<.• Pac ific off El Salvador. in a
pos1t1on to on•rhl'CJr communication~ among
gut>rnlla units in El Salvador
. '
Wisely insists he
arranged evidence
Murder defendant Willie Ray
Wisely. ending three days of
testimony, has ins isted once
' again he arranged to have bogus
·· evidence used against him so he
'•would be c harged in h is
"stepfather's death to avoid trial
·on other charges in Los Angeles.
' Freq uentl y e x changing
'sarcastic remarks wlth
prosecutor Ed Freeman. Wisely
claimed Tuesday -as he bas in
'"the past -that he gave
''incriminating information on
'himself to another jail inmate so
''Huntington Beach authorities
· .. would charge him with truck
··driver Robert Bray's death lest
, March.
Kis h testifi ed that Wisely
admitted lo him while both were
inma tes at Los Angeles Cowity
Jail that he arranged to kill his
stepfather when the older man
found out hjs truck was being
used all egedly to smuggle drugs
Asked by Freeman why he
didn't tell Huntington Beach
investigators of this "incredible
tale" o f offering phony
evidence , Wisely srud he mdn't
think the police would care.
The defendant, a 29-year-old
ex-convict. has been acting as
his own lawyer in the lengthy
murder trial.
SENTINEL Map indicatt>s
the position when the
t;nited States is sta tioning a
destroyer ne1:tr strife-torn El
Salvador.
Bray's body was found pinned
beneath the 2 ,000-pound .
.,,,tilt-away cab of his 1975
·! 1 n tern a ti on a 1 H a r vest er
,,tractor-trajler rig on Springdale
Street.
• Police at fi rst believed his
, death .was accidental. They later
, charged Wisely with the crime
. based on information s upplied
Sex club o_.dered
to keep rioise down
by jailhouse informanLs .
Wi sely. who f aces the
'possibility of receiving the death
'.penalty if he is convicted of
'·first-degree murder and special
''circums tances. claim ed that
:•.'even though he didn't kill his
•s t e pfath er , h e want ed
authorities to think he did for a
··short time to win delays in his
,. Los Angeles case. He is charged
''with robbing a Temple City
antique store.
• He testified that he expected
· the murder charge to eventually
' be dismissed.
Testifying against Wisely an
• --late December was 1ailhouse
:;informant Richard Kish, with
j# whom Wisely said he made the ·~ deal to offer bogus evidence.
:a jj Force feeding
jl for Chapman? ,i MARCY, N.Y. <Al» -State
, officials plan to ask a judge
: Thursday for permission to
I f 0 r c e --lee d Ma r k• Dav id
: Chapman, fhe convicled killer of I former Be.U. Johrf Lennon.
.. I A depo&lllon filed Tuesday by
the stale attorney 1eneral's
office lJf UUca srud c;;bapman.
28, had nil e.ten for 19 days.
The ~ to the C!>urt was
filed on ti.hilt.of Dr. Martin Von
Holden , dinclor of t.he · Central
New Yqrk .Psychiatric! Center
here, where QaapmaD was sen(
Feb. 10 m,m AtUca st• prison~
The hearing was scHduled at
the psychiatric cenier-before
Judge John Tunney.
Santa Ana city officials have
won a small. first-round court
victory in their batUc against
operators of a private sex club
which stages orgies m a home on
an otherwise quiet cul-de-sac.
P endin g the outcom e of
further city initiated nuisance
hearings 1n Orange County
Supc'rior Court next week, a
judge on Tuesday ordered that
the operators of the so-called
Club Fantasy hold down the
noise at their parties and stop
annoying neighbors.
Additionally, Judge Harmon
Scoville imposed a ban against
the operation of any hot tub or
jacuzzi motors after 10 p.m. or
before 9 a.m
The house, located at 3622 S
Ross St.. is owned by Clifford
Robbins. Operators of the sex
club were identified in court
doc'1ments as Manuel Sanchez
and Philip Perilman.
Neighbors have complained
that loud and boisterous parties
h ave been held at the house
since January 1981.
And according to the
s tatements o f neighbors
contained in court documents.
"loud and obnoxious noises and
the running of a jacuzzi pump
until 2:30 a.m ." have been a
frequent occurrence at the
hom e.
The swinger parties usually
occur during the late afternoons
and Into the evenings. The city
-at the request of neighbors -
filed its lawsuit against the
• operators or the sex club to have
it declared a public nuisance.
Scoville. after issuing hls
temporary restraining order
aiainst the club. scheduled
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f u rth e r h earings f o r next
Tuesday.
At t hat time . the operators
will be asked to s how cause why
the club should not be shut down
permanently.
A club spokesma n indicated
afte r the hearings that the
parties hosted at the house -
which cost between $50 and $100
lo a ttend -will continue.
From Page A1
EDISON • • •
Was hington played football .
basketball and track at Edison.
but that summer trustees ruled
him in eligible for s ports at
Edison for one year because be
and his father had moved back
to the Huntington Beach High
School attendance area.
Trustees ruled that because he
hadn't lived in the Edison area
for one year . he would have tt'
be sidelined in football Ir he
wanted to continue at the school.
However, the court ruled that
t h e o n e -year residency
requirement was er' new. more
stringent regulation that was
enacted after the Was hington
case had evolved and therefore
s houldn't apply · retroactively to
him
The judge didn't rule on the
district transfer regulations, but
only on the specific Washington
case.
Trustees ha d enacted tM
tougher requirements because of
what they say are increasing
incidents of "school shopping"
. by students and parents for
~uperior athletic programs.
Trustees say many students
seek transfe rs to other schools
solely because they want to play
sports at that school.
Jesuits to hear
pope's complaint
GROTTAFERRATA, Italy
CAP > One hundred leaders of
the 1>0werful Jesult rell•ioua
order, which Pope John Paw n
baa criticl&ed for polltlcal
activism. cloistered themselves
in a rural villa Tuesday foT an
unprecedented meeUn1 to hear
the pontltf'a complalnU.
"It'• all in the pope's band.a,"
said a Rome·baled .JesuJt -.bo
asked to remalt anodymOU1. •
Reagan • • issues warnmg
U.S . to protect security interests in the Caribbean
W ASH l NG T.0 N ( A P >
President Reagan "'arned today
that the United States Is
prepared to do "whatever is
prude nt and necessary" to
protect Its security interests in
the Caribbean Basin.
Reaean coupled his w11ming.
In a speech to the Organization
of American States, wltb
unveiling h.is long-awaited plan
f o r d evel o pment of the
Ca r i bbean-Central American
region.
The president outlined an
integrated program of trade, aid
and Investment for the area
which h e sai d i s unde;
"economic siege" because or
deterloratine terms or trade.
The econo mic hards hips
"h•ve provided a fres h opening
to th• enemle8 or freedom,
national i nde pendence and
peaceful development." he said.
If tho United States does not
act promptly In d efe n1e of
freedom. "new Cubu will ariae
from the ruins or today's
confli~ts, .. Reagan said In
prepared remarks.
·'We will fa ce mor e
t otalitarian regimes, more
regimes tied militarily to the
Soviet Union, more regimes
exporting s ubversion . more
regimes so incompetent yet so
totalitarian that their citizens'
Study: Fewerteens
smoking niarijuq,na
WASHINGTON (AP ) -
Ame rican teen-agers a ppear to
be moderating their use of
marijuana and some other illicit
s ubstances in a trend that may
r e fl ect "quiete r lim es" for
sociely's youth , says the author
of a federally financed study.
Researchers at the University
of Michigan reported today that
the, use of m arijua na . PCP ,
tranquilizers a nd nitrate
inhalants was less prevalent
among 1981 high school seniors
than among earlier classes.
It also said cigarette s moking
deciined.
The report said . however, that
two out of tnree seniors have
tried an illicit drug a t some
time. And while t he use of
barbiturates. LSD, cocaine and
heroin remained steady. more
teen-agers are taking stimulants
such as amphetamines. it said.
The findings, published in a
report entitled "Student Drug
Use in America 1975·1981 .'" were
based o n a representative
sample of 17 .000 high school
senior s from 13 public and
pr i vate schools a round the
country.
The results were to be
presented today to a Senate
Labor and Human Resources
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FREED • • •
death. Both were granted parole ·
d a tes after the state's death
p ena lt y l aw was ruled
unconstitutional
"In the first trial, I tried them
both. convicted them and saw
them both sentenced to death."
Schulman said. ·
As ked if Smith, 52. should
have died in the gas chamber,
Schulman emphatically replied,
"Yes."
He termed the granting of
parole to Smith "ludicrous " and
pointed out that Smith had been
freed from Folsom Prison only
30 days before the murder of
Campbell in an onion field near
Bakersfield.
The crime became the s ubject
of a book and movie, ·'The Onion
Field." by former Los Angeles
P o li ce se rg e ant Joseph
Wambaugh, now a Newport
Beach resident.
Schulman said he didn't know
what was wrong with a prison
'system "that keeps the light
offenders in and lets the bad
ones out."
From PageA1
s ub co mm i tt ee b y
representatives of the National
Ins titute on Drug Abuse. the
project's federal sponsor .
Lloyd Johnston, who headed
th e r esea r c h te a m fro m
Mic higan's Institute for Social
Research, called the 1981 figures
"an encouraging movement in
the direction of moderation"
eve n thou g h "the absolute
numbers of users are still very
high ..
He added: "For more than a
decade now, American young
people have had exceptionally
high rates of ill icit drug use,
whether by comparison to other
co un tries or lo ea rli e r
generations."
In 1981, 7 percent of the high
school senfors one in 14
reported using marijuana daily.
Daily use was d e fined a s
smoking on 20 or more occasions
during a 30·day period. In 1978,
the pe ak year. 1 J percent or the
seniors acknowledged s moking
marijuana dail y .
The proportion of seniors
using pot at all fell from 51
percent in 1979 to 46 percent last
year.
J ohnston said in an interview
t h at prelimin ary evid en ce
indicates increased concern with
health risks accounted for much
of the decline in marijuana
and cigarette smoking. Peer
pressure was another significant
factor, he added .
Nearly 60 percent of the
semors attribute "great risk" to
reg ular m a r ijuana u se.
compared to 35 percent who held
that view only three years ago.
Three out of fou r thought their
close friends would disapprove
or regular marij uana use .
The proportion of seniors
smoking one or more cigarettes
daily dropped from 29 percent in
1977 to 20 percent last year.
according to the study. And the
number of teen-agers s moking
half a pac k a day or more
declined nearly a third.
Sixty-four pe r cent of the
seniors said a cigarette smoker
runs a great risk of harming
himself and 70 percent said they
personally disapprove or regular
cigarette s moking.
Johnston sajd the decline in
the use of some harmful
s ubstances may reflect a change
in the limes .
"I think drug use is kind of
responding to its own cues. The
old catalysts are no longer
present -the Vietnam war.
ge n e rational te n sion s .
Watergate, unrest in the c ities."
SCHMITZ OUSTED • • •
to be a member of the J ohn
Birch Society ...
Schmitz could not be reached
for comment on the ouster this
morning. but his aide said he
plans to remain a member of the
society because he doesn't want
to "disassociate himself from
the good anti ·communists" in
the group.
Meanwhile , Ms . Allred is
complairung about the Senate
Rules Committee's decision to
pick up the tab for defending
Schmitz' libel suit.
·'The Senate has decided to
subs idize bigotry and provide
for its defense." she s aid. "The
height of political hypocrisy has
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..
reached a new high by the Rules
Committee action."
B ut Senate majority leader
David Roberti, of Los Angeles.
said the committee made its
decision to defend Schmitz two
weeks ago "at the advice of
legislative counsel."
"None of us is ha ppy about
having to do it," Roberti said
"But since Schmitz was acting
in his duties as a senator. the
s tate is liable."
Schmitz said Tuesday the
Rule!J Committee action "is not
an unusual situation.··
. ''What I'm being s ued for, I
act ed in m y capacity as a
committee chairman." he s&d.
only hope becomes that of one
da y migr a tine to oth e r
American nutions as In recent
years they have come to the
United Stotea." he said
R ~aga n d e n o unced the
"So v ie t ba c k e d ,
Cuban-m a naged s uppo rt for·
violent revolution ln Central
Americu" and said h~ will a.<tk
Congress for increased security
assistance ror friendly countries
of the area.
He also noted that the Rio
Treaty of the Organization of
American Stutes provides for
rec ip rocal def e nse
resporu;i bill lies Until now. the
adm imst ration has shied away
from utilizing OAS mechanisms
for bringing peace to Central
America ·
Reagan said his development
plan will be centered on his
proposal for free trade for
Caribbean .products' exported to
the United States
He suggested these products ,.
be accorded "d uty free status for
12 years as an inducement to
mvestmcnt in the region.
The only exception to the
free-trade concept would be
textile and apparel products .
which are governed by other
internation al agree m ents ,
Reagan said.
The president also proposed a
fi scal 1982 appropriation or $350
million to assist countries that
have been h a rd hit
economically. Officials have
said th e ai d would b e
concentrated on six countries
s u f'f e r i n g s h 0 r t . t e r,m
balance-of-payments problems ·
El Salvador , Honduras, Costa
Rica. Belize. J e1maica and the
Dominican Republic.
He also said he will ask
Congre::.s to provide significant
tax incentives for investment in
th e Caribbean Basin
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BAIL ...
reinstated last week in South
Or ange County Mumc1pal Court
after 1t had been lowered by
another judge to $250,000 two
days earlier.
M cDon a ld , a 41-year-old
Vietnam combat veteran. had
been arrested a week earlier
following a sheriff's department
raid on his Golden Eagle offices
in El Toro. '
Seil.Cd in that raid was about
$850,000 ID cash that McDonald"s
lawyers said was to be paid out
to 1Dvestors as specified ID their
promissory notes.
However, McDonald himself
indicated in last week's bail
hearing that he held total cash
assets in excess or $10 mil hon.
This prompted South Orange
County Municipal Court Judge
David Carter to reset th e
defendant's bail from $250,000 to
$2 million Carter told McDonald
he would reconsider lower bail if
the fi nancier put S5 mtlhon in a
trust fund as collateral or prud
off investors in full.
Santa Ana lawyer Paul Mast.
who represents McDonald, said
Tuesday that his client would
need to go free to obtain the
money authorities say appears
to be missing.
But Mast. a former municipal
court judge, could not explain
why McDonald would need lo be
out of jail. The money . it is
believed , is bein g held by
unnamed individuals.
M as l said he would likely
appeal Carter's bail decision -
and Superior Court Judge Luis
Cardenas· ruling Tuesday to
uphold that decision to the
state 's 4th District Court of
appeal Carter's bail decision -
The defense lawyer s aid
McDonald . whose h ear in g
Tuesday was witnessed again by
numerous investors. was not
able to post the $2 million bail
despite his sizable land holdings
in Orange County, including a
$630,000 house in San Juan.
Mc Donald and Golden Eagle
vice president David Biggins of
San Clemente are each charged
with 19 felony counts, including
grand theft, cons piracy to
commit income tax evasion•and
sellirig securities without a
license.
Biggins is free on $25.000 bail.
POLICE REPORT UNVEii.ED • • •
·'What the department bu to do ts nave
constant vigilance o( a ~non·s records," he
said. "It may be that if a person has difficulties
you don't move him out or the department or
fire him. but move him to a dllferent setUnc.
· 'Screenlng is only aolng to 1et rid of the
gross violators. Dul remember that poUce
omcen are human beinC• wlth all the fallln1s
of other human beln1s. U you 1et rid of all the
macho cops, it may be that you're 1oin1 to have
too puaive a police departmt:nt."
There may not be "trt.Jc•r happy" police
omcers, but there may be lndMduall wbo are
more likely to get themaelves ID a 1ltuation
where they have to use their nrearms, Binder
aaJd. "' empbulaed'thal the Ukellbood of UH of
deadly fore ls linked to the klndt" altuatJon
that confronts a police officer.
Instead of studying a police shooUng as a
single incident. the research team focused on
the series of events that lead to such
occurrences, begiMing with the dispatch call .
"Il is a m istake to thlnk oft.he final 1h00Un1
as the event, when really It ls just the final
sc:ene," Binder said. "In the case of Eulla Love.
the scrtl,ll played out according w somothlnc
done ri~t at the bel1nnln1. The officers had a
bat~ in one hand and a 1un ln the other. Their
options we~ reatrtcted. The probability of a
s hoollnc went up enormously."
The study also noted that use of non.lethal
stun wupont were o.ot belng punued by law
enforcement officials because or lack of funds to
develop such dtlvtces. l
..............
HONORED Ac·tor and director Orson We lles . 67. wa::,
inducted into I h e French' Legion of Honor in Paris
Tuesda~" T he honor is France's hig hest ranking
dis tinction Fre nch Prt.>s ide nt F n rn<.·ois ~l itll0 ranc1
atte nded the cerC'mon~·
Singer sells Miami mansion
Pop·music superstar Barry
Gibb , whQ bought a
10· bedroom mans ion on
Miami Beach for $1 .04
million in 1979. sold it for $1 1
million.
Gibb. who still owns two
mansions there, sold the
seven·bath home to a buyer
identified onl y as an
"Englishman ... according to
Despit e repeated
assurances from Agriculture
Secretary John Block that
there will be no new grain
embargo, some members of
Congress fear that Secretary
of State Alexander M . Haig
J r . -and not Block -would
make the decision.
And they. along with their
constituents , have been
voicing concerns about
Haig's suggestions that an
across -the ·board trade
,;
Ruth FuUer of Rultl Fuller
Real Estate.
The singer's purchase of
the home on North Bay Road
for $1.047 ,500 was a Dade
County record at the time.
Thal figure has s ince been
lopped by the $3.2 million
Saudi Arabian Prince TurkJ
bin Abdul Aziz paid for his
h ome in Indian Creek
Village.
embargo could be invoked 1f
the Polish crisis worsens.
"We have a sticker in my
country that says. ·We 're
walking on Haig s hells',''
jokes Rep. Pat Robe rts,
R·Kan.
Add s R ep f C h a rl es
S t en holm , D ·Texas .
"Everytime Secretary Haig
sneezes. farmers of America
get sy mpt o ms of
pneumonia."
Pti)'t111 MtG•ln, one of the
lam d atn1tng McGuire
811tert, flled a MO mllllCMI
lawsull In Lu Ve1a1 a11inlt
world·claH diamond dealer
Herr)' Wlu&oo Inc .• clalmlna
aems 11he took to be cleaned
were replaced with phonies
The s uit flied in U.S.
l>l 11 trict Co urt by San
Francisco lawyer M•hla
BeUJ 1usks $10 milllon ln
gtincral dllmages and $50
million in punitive dumages
from the store headquartered
In New York City.
·Winston 11pokes man Ed
Glrford said he didn't want to
t:ommenl on the suit, but
when asked ii he was aware
of it. he replied, "Oh, ye .
Very aware."
Tbe taping of Lawrence
Welk's last television show.
whic h had been set for
Tuesdsy. has been re·
scheduled for tonight for
undisclosed reasons. the
bandleader said.
Welk's final show after 30
years of broadcasting will be a very private affair. he said,
to be taped on a closed set in
H o ll ywood before an
Invitation.only audience
com posed of family and
Cr\ends e>f the W e lk
organization.
Robert Young, st ar of the
TV series "Father Knows
Best " and "Marcus Welby,
M.D.," marked his 75th year
in his usual low·key manner.
His seeretary S?id Young
was traveling in the East and
couldn't be reached. The
actor's longtime agent, Herb
Tobias, observed that Young
"looks terrine and has the
energy. physical st.ature and
enthusiasm of a young man."
Long a movie leading man
before turning to television.
Young has limited his
performances in recent years
t o the much -played
com m erci als for Sanka
coffee.
Trapper Wylie Abbot Sr.
wo n hi s fifth s traight
National Muskrat Skinning
Championship by removing
the pelts of five muskrats in
1 :07.5 minutes at Cambridge. Md. _
.. I guess I still got m y luck
running with me.'· said the
42·year-old Abbott, who has
won a total of seven mus krat
s kinning championships.
Abbott vowed he would
retire from muskrat·skinning
competition in 1983 to make
way for his 20-year·old son
Wylie Jr., who placed second
In the contest with a time of
1: 16.2 minutes.
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Orange Cont.DAU. Y PU..OTJWedneaday. February 2'4, H~82 s ~·
Growth plan slowed
Cuts in subsidies , ridership for OCTD, noted .
The brakes are bcln& applied
to arowth Of the Oranae County
TransJl District for the next five
years.
Because or a combination or
decreulna JUbsidiea from the
federal government, fewer than
e"pected Increases in gasoline
tax revenues a nd lowered
riders hip projection!\. the
district is being forced to slow
;
Its plunned expansion through
1987 , di8trlct offlcluls 1aJd.
"Howev~r. the 1eeneral public
s hould not Interpret these
numbers llS meaning lhere will
be a cutback in current ocro
services," said JameA Reichert,
d istrict general manacer.
"Rather. It is a slowing ln our
previous growth rate."
Last year, for example, the
d lat rlcl was projecting to
operate 504 larce busea wit.bin
rive yeara. Thal riaiure has •n
trimmed to 472. There are about
360 lar~ buses operated now.
Frequency of service on many
routes also will be lncreaaed,
Reichert 11id.
Probation ordered
T here will be a reduction in
funding f o r the d l11 trlct '11
Olal·A·Ride service, from '6.4
million lhis year to $4.3 million
by fiscal 1985.
Officials said the servacc.
which operates similar to a i.x1
service, bas been "very costly"
to operate as compared to
operation of large buses. They
said after·hours service and
service to handicapped persons
will remain unaffected.
• in teen sex case
Two former Orange <.;ounty
Sheriff's Department deputies
have been put on probation and
fined after pleading no contest to
charges of having unlawful
sexual intercourse with a
16·year old female Explorer
Scout.
The pleas were entered
Monday before Central Orange
County Municipal Court Judge
Jacquelyn Thomason by Robert
M. Schaeffer, 37, of La Palma,
and Thomas J . Barry, 23, of
Stanton.
Jn return for pleading no
contest to a single count of
unlawful sexual intercourse.
Schaeffer was sentenced to three
years· formal probation and
fined $500. A year 's term in
Orange County Jail was stayed
pending successful completion
of probation.
Barry was sentenced to three
years' informal probation and
fined $500. A one.year jail term
also was stayed.
Dealers sue
Hobie Cat
f inn on coast
Coast Catamaran Corp.. the
maker of Hobie Cat sailboats.
has been sued by two Florida ·
Hobie dealers who charge
price-fixing by the corporation
forced them out or business.
Jim and Carlton Tucker.
father·and·son owners of
Playground Sails. Inc .. of Fort
Walton Beach. Fla. say they
were put out of business by a
"pri ce fixing and
resale·maintenance scheme"
engineered by Coast Catamaran
and several Florida Hobie
dealerships.
Coast Catamaran. founded by
long.time Orange Coast surfer
Hobie Alter. was located in
Irvine before moving its
corporate omces to Oceanside
about two years ago. Altel'
currently serves as a consultant
Lo the corporation
The Tuc kers s aid their
dealership routinely. sold the
double-hull sailboats at prices
below retail . thus luring
customers from other dealers.
As a result. the suit clajms,
Coas t Catamar an . t hrough
requests by the other dealers,
forced the Tuckers to raise
prices $200 per sailboat. thus
bringing them into line with
other dealers.
Don Setchell, an attorney for
Coast Catamaran. s aid Tues·
day he could not comment
on the laws uit by the Flonda
dealership, adding he has not
yet receive d a copy of the
complaint.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Certified GemoloR1st. AGS
A PRETTY EAR
and 11' plan• 111 h1st11n1
Earrings are mentio~ed in
the Old Testament They have
b een around since earliest
r e c o r d e d h,i s t o r y . T h e
Egyptians of ancient times
were especially good 8t doing
fine filigree work on gold
earrings . The earl y Greeks
wore jeweled earrings. Ancient
Romans liked simple designs.
but decorated them with
gemstones. In Oriental history .
both men and women have
worn jewelry on their ears.
Western culture s have
generally considered earrings
to be for women only. but there
is a growing trend among some
men to wear them. American
women, th rough their
expres ions of style, have a
strong lnnuence on the design
of the world "s earrinas .
Nowadays, there Is a trend to
wear more than one earring lt\
each ear Hoops, symbols and
studs ue often mlxcd. and
there are women who have each
ear plerced more than once.
Even nose "earrings" are bQ;ng
seen . 'Mle earring is an 1ncltnt
form of decoration and
expresaion.
,
Nolo contendre is a plea by a
defe ndant in a criminal case
declaring that he will not make
a defense, but not admitting
guilt.
The two deputies were
charged in December with
unlawful sexual intercourse and
contributing lo the delinquency
of a minor after an investigation
implicated them in engaging in
relations with the 16·year·old
girl.
Al the time, Schaeffer was a
sergeant assigned to the Jail;
Barry was a bailiff to Orange
County Superior Court Judge
William Thomson. Additionally.
Barry was an associated adviser
to Explorer Post 449, lo which
the girl belonged.
The alleged activities
occurred during off.duty hours'.
a s heriff 's d epartme nt
spokesman said
Both deputies resigned from
the de partment aft er being
charged in connection with the
case
The district, lhey said, has•n<i
plans to change current plans
for con stru ction of t>'u s
transportation centers In Santa
Ana, Fullerton and Laguna HUis
o r a proposed rapid traJ1sll
system in the northwestern and
central regions of the county.
Ralph Clark , a couqt y
supervisor and OCTD chairman.
s aid the amount of federal
operating funds earmarked to
the district will drop from "$15
million per year "° zero over (ht!
next three years."
·'This phaseout may oceur
even sooner if there is additional
pressure on the federal bud,et
for further cuts," Clark said ..
General economic conditions
have s lowed the now of 1asoUne
tax l'evenues to the district and
a bus drivers strike and a fare
increase las t year "had an
impact in lowering our ridershiJ)
projections and this will havt>
the result of lowering farebox
revenues." Reichert said
Dumping lees
adopted by county
A $40.000 program to increase
the monitoring of the estimated
4 .000 tons of infectious waste
dumped annually at landfills has
been µpprnved by the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
Under the program adopted
Tuesday. acute care hospitals.
nursing homes and other health
care facilities will be assessed
fees to o ffset the cost o f
in c r e ased s urv e illance
activities. Fees will range from
$45 to $735 annually. depending
on the type of fa<'ility
Revenue generated will defray
the cost o f hating an
environmental health specialist
to boost the county's monitoring
activities.
Since J a n 14 . th e
environmental health division of
the county Human Services
A~ncy has investigated 11
complaints involving the illegal
disposal of infectious waste at
county-Owned landfills
In vestigation o f those
incidents. according to a report
given to supervisors "revealed
serious defic ie ncies in the
handling , s t ora~e.
transportation and treatment of
1nfect1ous waste "
In the pas t environmental
health di v1s1on personnel have
conducted annual inspections at
the county 's 38 acute care
hos pitals to assess infectious
was te dis posal practices. Under
the new program. there will be
four inspections annually.
fnfectious was te includes
dis carded m aterials s uch a~
s urgica l supplies. syringes,
dressings. gowns and bod)'
parts. Under existing standards.
s uch waste must be bagged and
either incinerated o r treated
wi th pressurized s team to
reduce any risk or 1nfect1on
being spread.
In January. more than l60
bags of waste -much or it not
treated was round al count:>-
1 and fills . Those discoveries
prompted action by supervisors
to increase inspection programs
The board approved tht•
program without comment
In other action, supervisors :
Accepted Crom the Yamaha
Corp a $12,000 gold cart-sly!~
"mini-ambulance" that will bt-
used by Orange County Fire
Department paramedics in
responding to calls in area~
whe r e full s ize equipment
cannot travel. s uch as outdoor
a mphitheaters and stadiums
Approved an agreement
permitting the 1982 Gordon
Bennett Balloon Race to be
conducted May 8 at Mile Square
Park in Fountain Valley. The
annual competition attracts
balloonists worldwide .
Authorized the Academy of
D e fe nse Driving. National
Counc il on Alcoholis m and
School 10 to provide programs
for first-time convicted drunken
drivers . Pr ograms are
mandated by new state drunken
driving laws
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'Truce puts heat
WASHINGTON (AP> -With an. uprialn1 spreadi ng In
Congres• over his bud1et and
lu policies, President Reagan
ha, decided to call a truce witti
the othe r m1&jor economic
po\tcy-settlng body in town
the Federal Reserve Board.
Row long the president will
stand by the nation's central
ba·n k , howe ver, probably
debends on how long he can take th~ political heat that comes
wiih ~igh inter est rates and
rec:ess1on.
R eagan put an end, at least
temporarily, lo administration
grumblings about the Fed by
g iving an unqual i fied
e ndorsement last week to the
bank's continuing strategy of
fighting inflation with a
light-money policy that has
driven up interest rates and
t riggered a severe recession.
Reaga·n m ade his peace
overture after meeting pr ivately
with Federal Reserve Chairman
Paµl A. Volcker.
11• 11111111
economic &dvisers had been
corn plaining the Fed was doing
11 poor job of limiting the growth
of the nation's money s upply and
was Jelling interest rates rise as
a result . But th e
11d m in1stralion 's complaining
<;ccmed to do more harm than
good by a larming the maJor
m oney lenders and thereby
prompting them to keep interest
rates propped up.
O ne sen ior White Ho use
official said the president's
endorseme nt or Volcker was
designed to reassure financial
markets that had grown jittery
over the possibility the Fed and
the admi nis tration would
abandon their a nti·inflation
course to pull the nation out of
the recession.
The official said the president
has always supported the Fed's
on Reagan
tlght·money policy ; hts only
compluint wa thut the central
bank let the nation's money
11Upply swing wildly from week
to week instead of sticking to a
steady course.
'"But the criticism was
misinterpreted a nd
exaggerated" by news reports
as an attack on the Fed's basic
policy, which "did not have a
pos itive effect" on interest
rates, said t he official. who did
not want hls name used.
Volcker maintained all along
that the bank cannot be precise
from week to week in controlling
som ething as complex and vast
as the nation's supply of money.
T he money s upply will grow
sharply one week a nd drop
sharply the next week, but over
lime. the Fed will achieve its
ioal or slow growth, Volcker
said.
The real danger, Volcker
argues: is t he record budget
deficits Rea~an is proposing
The Fed chalrm1n has been
warning that th e strone
economic r ecove r y the
administration sees down the
road will not materiallze unless
the deficits that loom ahead are
reduced drast ically to keep
interest rates down .
Some political foes say the
administration attacks on the
Fed were p art of a thinly
disguised effort to m ake the
central bank the fall guy for
failure of Reagan's policies to
bring health to the economy.
T hey say the attacks did not
seem credible because the Fed
is doing basically what Reagan
wants.
The critics say Reagan needs
to make peace with the Fed now
because he has his hands full
de fe nding h is beleaguered
budget proposals be fore
congressional Republicans and
Democrats, who are united in
opposing the record deficits he
projects.
AP_,....
PANCAKE RUNNER Ro~t·mar~ l.uugult', 21. nl-(ht. puts on
a last-second spu1·t to win thl' ':1nnual Oh1l''. F:n~hrnd
Pancake ra<'l' S h C' c:lorkt•d Ii:; .·1 !'>('l·o1ut ... for ~ 15 ~ anb
c·ours<.'. It was tht• thi1·d slpt1g))I \l'tJI" shl• hu.., won Women
of Olnt·~· h<n'l' bt•en holding a 1·1nal r.ac·\• ..,111cl' 1950 \\ ith
women in Liberal. K un and th(' \\llHH·r \\ith tlw luslt•st tinw
g<.•t!>i tht• Tran!'> .\tlantit· P :i11c-.1k1 Troph' 1111 1·ht•11
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The conciUalory presidential
en'd o r sem e nt, mad e at a
nationally broadcast news
cor\ference. puts an increased
burden on Reagan to produce
sonie positive results . lf his
program fails to bring about
lower interest rates and a strong
eco nomi c r ecove r y, the
ad/ninistration will have a hard
tim e bl a ming the F ed fo r
s taying with a policy the
pr idenl has blessed.
Atlanta slayings suspect maintains • innocence
hether by coincidence or
no Reagan's truce with the Fed
w followed quicJdy by some
g d news on the interest rate
fr n l. Rates on short-te rm
T asury bills plumme ted
M day.
ntil his news confer ence Feb.
Reagan and some of his top
ATLANTA <AP > -Wayne 8 .
Williams has turned back
repeated attempts b y
prosecutors to s hake his story.
lashing out at his accusers and
declaring: "I'm innocent and
that's all there is to it. ..
The 23-year-o ld murder
defendant testified in his second
day on the stand Tuesday that
policem e n thre ate ned blm,
eyewitnesses made up stories
a nd that he feared for his life
after being quest ioned last
spring in the s layings of 28
young blacks .
··1 haven't done anything, I'm
innocent, and that's all there is
to 1t,.. he told prosecutors as
they cross-exam in ed him
following four hours of direct
testimony qver two days..
Williams. a black free-lance
photographer and self-styled
talent promoter, also said that
fear of the Ku Klux Klan
accounted for his refusal to gel
out or his car to seek directions
after midnight las t May 22 .
when he was first stopped by
police.
The defendant retraced his
act i vit i es on that ni g ht.
corroborating earlier testimony
by his parents in all respects but
one. Williams s aid he left his
h ouse bet ween l and 1:30
a .m . EST, whale both parents
tes tified he went out around
midnight.
Jurors furious ly scrabbled
n o t es as th ey listened to
Williams. who was dressed in a
dark, three·piece suit with no
tic
Williams has pleaded innocent
to murdering Nathaniel Cater,
27, and Jimmy Ray Payne. 21.
two of the 28 young blacks whose
deaths over a 22 month period
were investigated by a special
police task force No arrests Williams replied. ·Me being m
ha ve been made in the other Cobb County at 3 o clock an the
cases
W1 ll1ams testified Monday
that he never met Cater or
Pcivnc and did not kill them or
the. 10 other young blacks whom
prosecutors contend were linked
m a pattern of slayings
Williams said he went to the
area of the Jackson Parkway
bridge to search for the addresi;
of a singer with whom he was
scheduled lo meet the next
morn mg
As ked why he didn"t slop at a
service station to ask directions.
morn mg" Sir. they· ve got the Ku
Klux Kl<111 up then· "
··vou·rc afraid to stop at a
sl·r v1ce station and mqu1re. but
not afraid to go up there"' ..
asked assistant prosecutor Jack
Mallard .. Jf vou're so afraid of
the Ku Klux Klan. what a re you
doing 1n C'obh County a t 3
o'clock 1n thl' morning"'"
· · 1 didn't s ay I was horrified
What I meant was, I wasn l
going to gel out of the car."
Williams replied
IllUSeUlll cancels Israeli archaeology exhibit
E W YORK <AP 1 The
ropolita n Museum of Art has
ided against holding an
eli arc haeological exhibit,
ng too much of the matel'ial
Mall a rd grilled the defendant
extensivclv about minor
1ncons1stcnc1e'> an the stories he
gave at daffHcnt times to
different FBI agents concerning
his reason for being near the
bndge
Th e museum · s di rec lo r. board ··we finally decided that before a decision was made. we did feel that we couldn"t Williams maintained he never
Phil ippe de Montebello. who it would be inappropriate: William Macomber . president havl· an Israeli s how that was ('h<1ngt'<I ha.., ..,tnry. saymg the
v1s1ted Jerusalem in 1980 to th at the museu m would be of the museum , said he was predominantly m adc up of agents simply wrote down the
w ork o ut t h e loa n or the taking a de facto stand in vis itcdinDecem berbyagroup thing s rr o m di s put e d lw\ronginformat1on
artifacts, said some are from showing this material as the headed by Jack Nash. a Wall territories ... W 1 I I 1 a m s d c n i c d th ('
es f r om "'disputed
itories. ··
the Israel Museum but most are heritage of the state of Israel." Street broker , whose members prosecutor s contention that he
objects from the Roc kefeller He told The New York Times expressed con cern t hat the The Met officials noted that dropped ('att-r·!. bod)' orr a
h e Met also c 1ted "the
urity ris k from radical
Museum on the West Bank, in an interview published museum "'had an anti-Israel the Smithsonia n Institution Chattahoochcl' Bridge Ju:,t
captured from Jordan in the 1967 Tuesday that he had told the policy." Traveling Exhibition Service •~ be for<.' he \I, a~ stopped b) a
e nts" as a contributing
or in t he decision not lo
·bit the collection.
war and a disputed area since. Is raelis th at the visit was ··1 said we didn't , tha t we plan n ing a s how o f Is raeli polil'C stakeout team
De Montebello s aid that after "exploratory and we'd have to didn 't try t o m a k e foreign arch aeological material and .. , did not thro"' an ~th1ng off
consulting m embers o f the Mel's consult our board m em hers" policy ... Macom ber said. "But said the Met hopes to show.'..:.__ __ t_ha~ bridge, he :,aid r _,..,
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SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
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whether the lights on hl&hwa)"
patrol cars should be mounted''.";
on racks across the roof, of'1 •
elsewhere out of the slipstream. ~&!d
The Ca lifornia Highway"
Patcol is phasing out the rooftodtl' •
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actress E lliulJl'lh Taylor m1Khl
murry Rlchurd Hu rlon u third tlrnc•
are "cod swall op " trnd ":.imr>ly
rubbish" and bl's1des, th\c•y 'n•
"completely untrul'," Miss Taylor
say~.
BriHsh tabloids reported thal lt\l'
actor longs tor a reconciliation with
Miss Taylor und h1ts written a lovt'
. poem to her
But Miss Taylor. who rect'nlly
announced her separation from :.1xth
hus band US Sen. John Warner. wa~
quoted by the news papqrs as i;ay1n~
that she hai_,n 'l spoken to Burton 111
years. Miss Taylor is rehean.inf( 1n
New York for the London OfH!OlflJ,! or
t he pl ay, "The Little !''oxes."
Both the Sun :.md rival Daily Stur
printed a poem th<·y said was written
by Burton, 56 . 1n Austria , where he 1.,
c urrently filming a movie based on
lhl· lift' or t'IHn pO'lt.'r Richard
WuunN
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Heywfr11 my h~art 1 lmt>w ""'why.
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Wh1takt•r, saut Burton wrote the
vt·r·~t· 11vl'r d1nm·r al a restaurant an
Ohdad1. Austria Whitaker said the
pol'm wa:. pcri_,onally deli vered lo his
l<Jhll' by T11n y P 11lmer, Burton's
!1111•t lor, '\\ho ('l<umed Burton was
tJlk111g :ib1>ut :.. c·harurler 1n Wagner
\\ho liap1H·n., Lo be called Mrs
T J~ 1111
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M avor Pete Wilson
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turn e d ove r his
appoinlmt'nl
calendar to an editor
who sued to gel it
Wilson .. gives up
listings
SAN DIEGO <AP > -
Mayor Pete Wils on
re luctantly has turned
over his appointment
cale ndar to a newsletter
editor who sued to get it,
claiming Wilson spends
too much time out
running for . the U.S .
Senate.
ln granting the
request or Larry Remer,
editor and publisher of
the San Diego Newsline,
Superior Court Judge
Perry Langford allowed
Wilson to delete names
involved with personal
business.
A press aide said
Wilson deleted three
nC1mes. all or political
s upporters .. who might
be e mbarrassed if their
names were released
prerttaturely."
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f o r December shows
Wil son campaigned fi ve
full days and part of ri ve
other days for the
Republican senatorial
nomination. In addition.
he went to two funerals,
got two haircuts and
went to two Chris tmas
parties
.. It shows a mayor
w h o is booked up
wall -to -wall wath
a ppointments weeks in
advance." said pr~s
aide Roy Schneider.
N"ewsline is a weekly
pttblication m os ll y
co\lering public affairs.
R e m er , 3 1 , had no
comment on the action.
Kosher
• suit
dismissed
LOS ANGELES <AP>
J ew i s h leaders
themsPlves must decide
what's kosher , Superior
Court Judge J ohn L
Cole ruled in dismissing
a su it b e tw ee n
s qua bbling rabbis and a
m eal company
Acme Meat Co. of
Ve rnon and the United
Orthodox Rabbinate
sued the Rabbinical
Council which judges
what 's ko s h er -
contending the council
was preventing Acme
from selling its meat. A
store Acme supplied,
Kos her Bos her, lost its
council certification in
February 1981.
When Kosher Bosher
and Acme merged last
Ju ne . Rabbi Juda
Glaser pronounced the
new company kos her
The council said Glaser
didn't have that power.
Acme 's attorney,
Robert Von Esch, said
h e 'll appeal Col e 's
ruling on grounds the
judge was restricting
fr ee s peech by
"e s tablis h ing one
religion over another -
the Rabbinical Council 's
Interpretation of what's
kosher over what the
plaintiff says is kosher."
HBmari
graduates
Douglas G. Harrison,
100 of Mimi Harrison of
15052 Hanover Lane,
Huntington Beach, has
been commlaaloned a
second lieutenant in the
Alr Force' upon
araduaUon frorn Officer
Training School at
Lackland Air Force
Base,Teua.
Har""" will so for
ptlot tralnlnt at Vance,
AJr Force Bue, Okla.
He la a 1lm graduate
of Cal State Lone Beach.
•
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednt1d•V1 February 24, 1982
Road washout dam'pe~s tourist business on route to Yosemite
Closure of Route 41 hurts storekeepers already suffering through slow winter
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
<AP J TempQrary closure of the
southe rn route lnto Yosemite
N tional Park because ol a road
washout has hurt businesses that
depend on tourist traffic.
week. A Yosemite Purk iAnd
Curry Co employee, Willard
Hurling, 62, wus killed when be
drove into the gup left by the
slide.
und MaripoRa counties Int"° the
park.
Business has declined 75 percent
or more at the general store and
service s tation at Fish Camp
outside the park, operators said.
slow anyw{.ly , but I have never
seen at this slow In the 15 years
I've been up here J 11m al the
point where I wonder if I should
~ven bother opening up.'·
economy also ls playing a part. He
suld 700 skiers were at Bad1er
Pass Saturday, half the normal
number for thls time of year.
•·The loss of Hitibway •1 ls
affecting our operations, but even
with the road back In 1ood s hape,
It will not tum the whole scene
around," Hardy said.
A 100 foot section of State Route
41 slipped down the mountain 6.5
miles north of Wawona last\
The Nat1on1tl Park Service
estimates It will luke until March
10 lo repair the routc from Fresno
through the foothills of Madera
"It's devastating," said Lester
Pucheco, who operates the service
station. "Normally the winter is
Yosemite Park and Curry Co
President Edward Hardy said tfie
road closure is restricting use or
the park too, but he thinks the poor
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THE
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Girl 8eout1 need htlp ln 1 cleanup
of Upper Newport Bay !colottcal
reaerve be1lnnlnai at 9 a.m. on Jlleb.
28, Volunteers ahould mttt at Men
Drive and Birth Street. Call 8'73·4034 tor lntorm~llon.
T h e Orange Co11 n ty Fire
Department is recruiting rirertgbtera
for Dana Point. South Laguna,
Trabuco Canyon and Coto de Caza.
Call 538·3Ml.
Women• Transitional Llvlag
Center, a sheller for battered women
and their children, needs volunteers
for all aspects or operation. Call
Miche lle Ryan al 992· 1931.
Consumers counselors arc needed at
the Laguna Nlg11el branch of the
Ora nge County Office of Cons11mer
Affairs. No previous experience is
needed. Call 834-2039
Orange County Red Cross needs
high school students to help wi th the
Orange County Special Olympics
scheduled for March 6. Orientations
are scheduled for Feb 20 and 25. Call
835-5381, ext. 214
SEARCHER Capt
Arthur Markl'I hopl':-.
to n.•sumt' his st•<J1Th
I o r t h <.' ~ u n k l' 11
Til<JlllC' Ill 198:J
\ T. . · itanic
search
mappe d
NORFOLK. Va. I AP J
-The search for the
British liner Titanic,
which sank in the North
Atlantic on its m aiden
voyage 70 years ago.
s hould resume in the
s ummer of 1983, an
offi cial involved in the
expedition says.
Th e multi ·
million-doHar searc h
was fi nanced a n d
launched during the past
two summers by Texas
oi lman Jack Grimm.
The work in 1980 and
1981 was concentrated in
a 300-square-mile a rea
that statistics had
pinpointed as the best
s pot to look for the
Titanic, said Arthur L.
Markel, who is involved
in the expedition as
senior project manager
a nd representative of
Reynolds International
Se r v i ces l nc of
Richmond, Va.
More than 1,500 people
were killed when the
liner struck an iceberg
and sank April 14. 1912.
Although the area has
been scanned by sonar
and \he Titanic has not
been found, Markel stHI
believes "there is a 99.9
percent probability that
the ship is still there and
we simply have missed
her."
For nearly 18 years.
Markel has been captain
of the Aluminaut. an
a luminum submarine
that can dive 15.000 feet
lf Grimm's team finds
the Titanic believed
to have gone down in
12,000 to 14,000 feet of
water -Markel said he
will dive to examine the
ship.
Markel talked about
the expedition during a
se minar at Old
Dominion Unive rsity 's
Ce nter fo r Marin e
Science ln Norfolk.
Goa charge
1tin heat
PHILADELPHIA
(AP) -The monthly
1as bill came with !A
brief note": -· ·
·'This bUI reflects the
rate increase that was
appro ved tiy the
Phllade l pbia Go
Com mwton. Complete
detalll wtlf be included
In your Mxt bill."
Bul P9cb'o WbarroDdo
w1nta to tno. rtght now
why tbe montbly bUI be
1ot cy>e to ... 880.M.. ...
IJdaeaUoe~I Service Corpe. need•
voluntffrt to man Its Anaheim office.
Call 844•7870.
Rape Crltla Ho&Une needs tr1dnee11
for hotllnea. Both men and women are welcome 11nd can work from
their homes . Call 891·5733 ror
information.
GoodwUI lbdustrles needs a chapel
coordinator f or Tuesday and
Thursday services.
Big Brothers arc needed for three
to five hours a week to work with
boys ages 6 to 16.
Advanced mailing help with flyers
for a lOK run on May 1 is needed.
A dance for mentally retarded
adults on March 20 needs a square
d ance caller.
Orange County Book Society needs
a b ook k eep er in exchange for
me mbers hip.
Families are needed to host high
school-age foreign excha nge students
for the 1982·83 achool year
Saddle back Ad111t N11trltlon
Program needs drivers for dcllvery
of meals to elderly homebound Call
the Voluntary Action Center ol South
Orange Co unty al 953·5757 for
lnrormatioo about these and other
volunteer opportunities.
Oceanvlew School District needs
grandparent-ty pe volunteers for
classroom assistance
Fountain Valley Boys Club needs
clerical a.<1sistance and volunteers to
work with young boys.
Vlcllm Witness Ass istance
Pro,ram has openings 111 all Orange
County courts to assist victims and
witnesses of crimes
Convalescent hos pitals need
v isitor s and a si.is tance with
1>rograms. and groups or individuals
are needed to bring cheer to shut-ins
during the holidays. East.er bunnies
a nd tray favors are requested. Call
the Voluntary Action Center or West
Orange County at 898·0043
,
Orange'eo•st DAILY PILOT/Wedn11d1y, February 2•. 1982
ON THE WATERFRONT IN NEWPORT BEACH
Super~walk
& Sidewalk Sale
Relaxed browsing and shopping ... s ipping and supping ... don't
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s hopping at the Lido Marina Village Super Boardwalk and
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Ale Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, Februa_ry 24, 1982
Realtors get • annous
Budget fore~asts bode ill for housing critics
By JO~ CUNNI •·F A ........ ....,..
budget aap that bothers th6m. Wh ite Hous.i can lose public
SUpPOrt
1 NEW YORK "We were
ready t.o fire a shot across the
president's bow ," said J ullo S.
Laguarta. It was ju11t a week ago
Monday when that sianal was
considered by the crew cut ,
n o -nonse n se, se lf-made
Laguarta.
It bother them, or courn,
because the budcct deficit ,
which the realtora expect will be
at least Sl 18 b111ion. sops up 110
much capital lhut too little ls
left, and at rates too high, for
most homebuyers.
The Idea of a warnlna shot he explain~'<!. was to make Reaian
"aware o r t h e dange r of
destroylni his buse. · · Laguarta
races tough tasks s tral1ht
ahead. "We intend to get his
attention," he ~romised.
The s hot was delayed at
almost the last minute. "We
tho ught we 0. saw a ray of
sunshine, and
11ot wanting
to take on the \
president we ~ ..
backed off," "
Buyer difflcullles quickly
a ff ect rea l tors, whose
membership dropped by 66,000
in 1981 and seems likely to fall
agai n In 1982. "Twice the
num ber we lost may be out of
t.h e bus iness but r emain
members," he said . "We don't
know how many are in business.
Some might be working fo r
department stores.
A confrontation therefore may
still be ahead between reaJtors
ancl the administration if that
a ttention isn 't gained. Last
week . howeve r . Laguarta
thought he detected evidence of
growing awareness.
"We have some indication the
attitude on housing and interest
rates is changing," said the
realtor president. Asked in what
areas there conceivably might
be some movement, Laguarta
listed three.
h e said .
"But ," h e
vowed, "we
won't remain
s i I e n t cu•ou""
forever." Julio Laguarta, head
of Laguarta Gavrel & Kirk
Inc. of Houston, is the new
president of the Na t ional
Association of Realtors, whose
690,000 members make it the
nation 's largest business
organization.
What upsets Laguarta. whose
d etermination. rather than
anger seems to be aroused when
h e is c h a ll enge d . is that
President Reagan , whom he
s upports, may not be sufficiently
info rm e d abo ut ho us ing
problems.
In fact, Laguarta says, it must
change. More houses must be
built, he ins ists, simply to
provide. shelter for the many
millions or young households
that are being formed. If not. he
says. young people wi ll simply
be priced out or the market
forever. Shelter. he re minds
yo u. is not just an investment. It
is not a security, he points out.
"It 1s a sanctuary ... ll is not an
o p t 1 on ; lt i s on e o f 1 if e · s
necessities
F_irst, he said, Reagan may
"wtd en opportunities" in the
existing m ort gage. bac ked
municipal bond program in
which home mortgage funds' are
raised by backiog them with the
local community's credit.
He and his fellow realtors
would like to see the federal
government help homebuilders
reduce inventories by perhaps
100 ,000 units through interest
cost s ubsidies ror first-time
buyers, many or whom might
otherwise fail to meet financial
Overall, he s upports the
president's goals He and the
realtors think the president is
correct in his pursuit of greater
mil itar y security and less
inflation. It's the White House
Laguarta. father of seveh,
I iv cs i n a 6 ,000 squa re-foot
house. A son lives in .one of 1.700
square feet "His payments are
$12 a month more than mine. I
probably couldn't buy my house
today ... he said.
qualifications for mortgages.
They also want the All·Savers
Cert ifi ca t e program
re-examined to see if money
actuall y is flowing into housing,
which was one of the chief
reasons for giving savers a tax
deferral.
If action isn't taken against
deficits and interest rates, which
Laguarta says are responsible
for such ·financial incongruities,
be believes strongly that the
MOTICE Of
MONDISCllMIMATOIY POUC Y
AS TO STUDINTS
Prince of Peace Lutheran School admits students of any race, color. national and
ethnic origin to all the rights, pnvileges
programs, and activities generally accorded
or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national and ethnic origin in
administration of its educational poli cies, admiS8ions. policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school
administered programs.
AM ... '41 N~tl7tt
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CA t1MO, let. (1141 f11·24'2
If you fl•v• •ny quollo<>" you
•floulcl con1•t1 • l•wyer or tfle
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LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 HOT •-~~~;;fl F'~':nt~~-c:. o~:::
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11ne1 JAN IE c . DAI, flu.tMtno •NI wife, reuon of clef•ull lft tlM peyment or
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l'fCTITIOUS aUSINIHS
NAME STATEMENT
Tfl• followlr19 ptf\ont ••• dolf'IQ
butln•u••
SAIL AWAY BOAT REPAIRS,'60
West 1111\ S1rtel, 1'a, Cotla MeM,
Cetltornl•mv Robul C. Scflmldl Sr., 222'
8 urf'tlno TrM. C0t0f'la, C•llfort\I• "''°· Oevld L Ptnrow Sr .. "7' Ola.,., Rt .. nlde, Cetlll>rlll• tU01.
F•-•r El Salem, "" Ole,.,.,
Rl1ter PC!e. CM~ t1J07
Tiiis bllsl!M$t Is conducteo t>y •
oener•• --1"11119:
-E. Scflrllldt
TMs ·-,. .. filed wl1fl lhe County Clerk o1 Otaf'1911 COUii\)' ""
J.,.~ry JO, ltlt
"111171 Put>llshtcl OrMl9f Co.tit Oetly Pltot, F.t1. 11. 2•. ~11>. 10. 1tn 15041 ==· :-= r · i-.... -
l'lcTIT.IOUI euSINUS
"'"" ... "'C'TIJIOUS aUSINUS
NAME STATl1MUIT
The tollowtnv persons •re oolno
l>u\h> .. \H UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES OF
DR EGON, l TO .. 1ro1 0...11 !>Ir Mt,
Newport 8Mcft. Callloml• tt..0
Aobtf1 1""'"· WS Crou Cre•._
....... Mollbu. c.llfoml• 902.S
W. Ca.t'k Gr•VM. 16 Se• lll-
Orlve, Newport 8 .. cfl, Calltorf'll•
'7MO Robt11 8 Miium, Id Rutt> Y"f.
N•wport BMcll, Cetltoml• '2t60
Tfllt 1>usl!M$s I• condu<l•O by •
llmlttd~rtMnfltp
R~8 Miium,
~•IP•rt,...,
This sl•t-1 w•• llled wllfl IN
County Cieri!. of Or•f19t Counly on
J•nuary l"I, 1"2. ,.an1
Pul>tl,_ Or.,. Co.II 0 .. ly Pllol,
Feb. 3. 10. 11. 24, ,.., s~
NAM• STATEMENT l'ICTJT10US •vs•-•u Tiie follOwint .,......,., •re dolno NAMe SlATaMSNT
l)USl~-;:~~CHE IMPORTS, m 11111 ,,.,!r~~:l_10wlnt pertof't I• Clolno
PIKt. Ca.t.-Mesa. C•ll'°""a m27 II I C ' S L. A N 0 S C A P I
Elfllly M. Must••n•. )U 11111 MAINTENANCE, 112 Altlen P1ote•.
P1•0, ccai. Mesa, Ctlltorf'll• ""' c .. 1. Mwe, CellfOnll• t26f1. EllrlOOll G. Sl>e•rtr, 2'0I Tr-I, lllctM Lee $11ve, Ul A1""1 PIOJ•· Newport BM<l't. C.llfoml• .,.., CftlO MeM, c.et"'°"'le tt.21.
Thi• bu••~· h conctucted l>Y • Thlt """-• 11 <~ ..., .,., oeM••• _,,..."", ll'IOl•leluol, Elfrtaelo G S/IHIU Vktw LM Sltvo
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PUbllsN41 Cit.,.,.. COllll O•llY PllOI,
l'el>. U,~r<ll J. 10.11, tta M-91.
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MANAOIMENT A HllVICES; 11111
ll.P'.M,, tm7 Melft ~ ...... I ,
1n11M, CA '171•.
ST•YIN AU.IN MIL.Liil, "1 W.
l°'kOIOT• $elite AN, CA ""1
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!!!l'7 day. Mi-:..:Sf'f='--
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l'ICTITIOUI auttMaU
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Earnings
of.A.BC
Sanle
NEW YORK <AP >
American Bro1dcastln1
Compani es Inc . s aid lU
fou rth·quarter profit rose 1'
percent from a year earlier, ~
Its total 1981 earnings were
virtually unchanged from 1980.
A BC owns the ABC TeleviaiOfl
Network, TV and radio staUons
and other broadcasting interest.&
such as cable TV. It also IJ
Involved in recorded music and
publishing. •
In the fourth quarter , the
com oanv said It earned $43 .•
or SS.13 a share. compared with
$146 30 million, or $5.18 a share.
in 1980. Annual revenue climbed
to $2.44 billion from $2.28 billion.
$736.7 million from $663 8
million.
Al'W.,..,.._
CONFER J ti pa tH'SC· Amc.ric an bus i n l'SS man 'K a~·
Sugahara <It.fl 1 and U S Trade Re1>rcscntuli\'e Bill Brn<·k
meet at the Nation al Governors Conforl'nce Jn Washin~lun
wht•n• Sugahani·s phrn ror u $10 l>1l hon job ill\'L•slm{'nt in
thL· CnitNi St<Jle!-> "a:-. clbt•ussNt
For the full year 1981 , ABC's
profit was rtat at $146.31 million,
or $5.13 a share, coupared with
$146 .JO million, or $5.18 a share.
in 1980. Annual revenue climbed
to $2.44 billion from $2.28 billion.
H e lp e d b y In cre ased
advert i se r demand fo r
commercial lime, ABC 's TV
net work achieved record profit
in the latest quarter and fuU
year. Chairman Leona rd H.
Goldenson and President Elton
H. Rule said in a statement. Trade rumors hit
TOKYO (A P 1 Reports that
the J apa nese gove rnment
s uppo rts a business ma n 's
scheme to set up a $10 billion
investment fund to create jobs in
t h e U nit e d S t a l es a r e
"absolutely fal se," a s pokesman
for Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki
said.
The aide said Suzuki has never
been contacted about the plan.
UVER THE COUNTER
MUTUAL FUND
and the idea that he or t he
Japanese government endorsed
it was "groundless "
··such a sum would be too big
ror' us lo deal with," said the
offi cial, who asked not lo be
named.
Other officials and various
members of Japan's business
community continued lo react
with disbehef to the· proposal.
Earnings also were helped by
the delayed premier of the faU
season bec ause of the TV
writer's strike, and a change 1n
amortization rates for original
prime-time programming, they
said The change, begun in the
fourth quarter of 1980, "results
in a reduced portion of costs
being absorbed on the original
broadcast.
NASO LISTINGS
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naDle~
executive VP
·c11m c1,... ____ _
Sheldon Best hus been named executive vice
president und chie( operating officer rbr Newport
Ucac h·based AirCaL Best . 4t. ts respons ible for the u1 rline's dally operut1ons. including the finance,
maintenance and e ngineering, rtlght operations,
murketing und 1>ales and customer service divisions
l:lesl fills a position vacated by Robert D. Gallaway.
who left AirCal tn J une and subsequently wu
numed pres ident ut Texas International Airlines.
Best . who wiU hve in Orange C.:ount y, serve<! I ~
years with United Airlines. most recently as vlre
president , P acific north west.
Additional posts at United include
vire preside nt/inflight service
division. assistant to t he president
and c hatrman. corporate director
of govemment affairs . and various
government affairs, sales and
c ustomer service pos itions .
E .H Clark J1· . <'huirman and
c hi e f excc ut1 vt-of Baker
International Corp., a11d Robert L SH r..· L{)(J\' flL,·.~r C hambers . c:ha1rman and r:
president of Envirotfch Corp., announced their
repsect1ve companll'S have ht-en ad vised by the
Federal Trade Commission that an early termination
of t he llart·Scolt·Rod1no waiting 1>enod was granted,
effective Priday. The com panies contemplate the
merger will close as scheduled on March 2
Al Allee Corp. 's annua l meeting of s hareholders
l>r Eugen~ C lluebschmann, Courtney V Moe and
Vincent P Lomonaco were elected lo lh~ board o f
direr tMs
STAil (S,_. ____ ..,
General Motors a uto workers have turned to the
~outh Gate city counc il in ho pe s of wresting a
der1s1<1n from GM ovt'r how long their plant will be
closed Last week. GM an noun red 1t was goi11 g to
close IL'\ South Gate plant "indefinite ly because or
high operating costs and sluggish sales. 1dl10g 2,500
workers
IARlllSI S;
MCA Inc. for 1981 earned S89 78 million. or SJ 77 a
"h;irc . down frt)m $119 94 or $5.04 the prev1ou~ year
rhc h1gh('r 1980 earnings included extraordinary
income of $12 27 m1lhon. or 52 C'ents a s hare
Revenues for lhe past year were JUSt under $1 329
btlhon. compa red with s lightly more than $1 297
billio n in 1980
WTC Inc. of Newport Beach for the three montt)s
ended Dl'C 31 reported net loss of S4SS.000. or 19 cents
a year. v-; a profit of $S5.000. or 3 cents one .Year
l'arlier Revenues .... C'rl• $32 2 m1llwn. up from $29 4
m1llton m the pnor year. Fo r the entire year , the
compJ ny had a nel loss or Sl 5 million. or 66 C'ents a
s hare. compared with a net loss of SI 8 million , or R7
t•t•nt:.
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~·· C)qnge Coat DAILY PILOTIW9dnffday, Febt'u•ry 24, 1882
.Caught between two
:government masters
Just call it expensive irony.
On the same day htst week
that Southern Celifornia Edlson
Co. was ofrtclally receiving its
test license tor newly built Unit 2
of the San Onofre Nuclellr
Generating Station . the
• California Coastal Commission
. was ordering the uttllty to cough
· up $3 million to end a dlsputt! on
beach access.
The lesson. if there is one to
, be learned. is that it ·s eas~· for
t wo government agencies in
this case the rederal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission and the
st ate Coastal Commission to
easily whipsaw a third part~· at
the mercy of both.
Edison Co. ·s predicament
and that of San Onofre's minorit~·
owner. San Diego Gas & Electric
Co was this:
T o m eet U .S . Nucl e ar
R egu l ato r y Commi ss ion
requirements on securit~·. the
coastal power plant's owners had
to fence a portion or beaeh in
front of the facility. The NRC
iss ues operating ticenses for
nuclear power plants and onl~·
d oes so wh en a ll o f its
requireme nts are met.
But the Coustal Commission
Issu ed building permits for
newly·bullt units 2 and 3 and hus
authority over all matters related
to the Culiforniu s horelinl'
When Edison f enccd off a
portion or th«:> beach
prohibiting public aeeess th«:>
commiss ion r ea cted angl'il~.
saying the construction permits
Issued in 1974 wer(' bl'ing
violated.
The price for peaee : Edison
agreed to donate $3 million fo1·
park improve ments al San
Onofre Stale Park while Sun
Diego Gas &: E le etrie Co .
de dieated an addit ional four
aeres to Carlsbad State Park
T h e $3 million price tag
see ms high considering that the
beach area in front of the plant as
not the mos t aeccssible. Or the
most in demand
Who pays'? In the end. it's thl'
ratepayers . Who else·!
Gun control v iews
Last week in Santa Ana, the
president of t he National Rifle
Association. former Los Angeles
Police Department officer Kt>ith
Gaffnev. told a n audience. ··we
do n ot have a gu n control
problem in this country. we have
a crime control problem. People
do not want gun control. I he~·
want crime control."
Gaffney then proceeded to
cite st atistics which. he said.
s how that gun control measures
do little if anything to reduce the
number of reported v iolt>nl
crim es. Gun regulations. s uch as
delivery waiting periods.
r egistration a nd background
e hecks. "have been tried and
have failed." he asserted
Gaffne~· is c·ntitled to hi~
views. and there's certain)\' no
a rgument against the need for
crim e control. but his statistics
are open to question.
. . As for what the people want.
a nationwide Gallup poll showed
that 67 percent o r those
q u. e s t i o n e d f a v o r e d l h e
'registration of all firearms. A
. California poll found 82 pereent
of the respondents in favor of gun
registration.
As for the assertion that gun
control measures have little 01· no
effect . considet the fact that in
1980 there was a total of 263
handgun deaths recorded in
J a p an . Great Brit a in .
Switzerland , Canada. Is r ael .
S weden and West Germany. All
seven have stiff gun control laws .
In the s ame year there were
10.728 handgun deaths in the
United States <the total now has
exceeded 11.500 annually 1.
NRA logie to the eontrar~·.
Americans are not so blind that
they can fail to eomprehend
statistics like this.
A test of true public opinion
ma,· come in Ca lifornia this
No,:ember if a drive to place <in
initiative titled the Handgun
Violence Prevention Act of 1982
on the ballot is s uccessful
The propos ed m e asul'e would
n o t b an the posse ssion of
handguns. but wo uld require
their registration. prohibit mail
orders for handguns. freeze the
present number of pistols and
revol\'ers in the s late al their
present level. estimated at fou r
million. and pro\'ide mandatoa'.'
.l a i I sent en e es for an~· on<'
c arr r 1n g an unr eg is tered
handgun It does not cteal with
rifles or shotguns
The California initiati\'C'. 11
approved b~· the \'Oters. could tx•
a m o d e l for nati o nwid e
legislation. Up to now. the prob-
lem in obtaining gun control
laws of anv kind has been the
e x t r e m c · s u s c e p t i b ii i t ~· o f
lawmakers at the s tate a nd
federal level to pressure from the
w e ll o r g aniz e d NRA An
initiative. on the contrar~·. can
onl \' be overturned b,· a second
,·ote of the people . ·
There is no doubt it will be a
bitter fight. wi th lht• NRA in the
forefront of the oµpos ition. But if
l h e people want to s top thr
handgun s laughter. at least to the
extent of' approving registration
of the weapons. t his wi ll be their
ehance to sJ)('ak up
Draft the oldste rs?
A New York doctor. former
president of the Gerontological
Society or America. has proposed
that all able-bodied Americans
aged 60 and over be conscripted
for two years or public service
work.
The doctor. based on his
experience in the geriatric field .
belie ves it is wise for older
people to keep busy. both for
their economic and mental
health.
Under his plan. the drafted
oldsters would feceive military
pay for work in hospitals . nursing
homes. urban. ghettos. public
pa rklands and othe r public
service fields. Arter two years
they would be entitled to
something like GI benefits. .
That sounds fine . But man·
datory service would seem to be
going a bit far.
In fact. many people over 60
si mply carry on with their
•
regular jobs in order to qualif~·
for Social Security.
And many of those who do·
retire and are in good health
participate in a multitude of
volunteer tasks. Indeed. senior
citizens probably make up the
bulk of the nalion·s volunteer
workers
This procedure enables them
to keep as busy as they wish.
while still reserving some time to
enjoy their hom es. gardens.
~randchildren and hobbies as a
reward for a lif elime of work.
lt is true t hat many older
Am ericans still have much to
o ffer in the way or s kill .
j udgment a nd expe rience
Perhaps the sort or program the
doct or suggests would be or
benefit to both the participants
and the nation but the time has '
h ardly com e for univers al
conscription of the elder ly.
Opinions ••PenHd In t"-IPIK• •bovt are those of the Dall-. Piiot. ou,.r views ex· 'pressed on tnlJ"page art those ot tne1r autnon an<1 artists. Re.der comment.is 1nv1t· ed. Addreu The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mew, CA 92626. Phot1e ·(7141
1642·•321.. :
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Thomas P. H•tey
Pubtllher ; T......_ A. MaliJ'Nfte
Edtlor
•arNn Krelltk"
Edttortal Pate Editor
•
The people are speaking out
LOS ANGELES-The archbishop of
San Frnncisco is lh~ most prominent
supporter of a California state initiative
protesting American production ot
nuclear arms. The archbishop of Seattle
is urging parishioners to refuse to pay
ha lf their income taxes tO protest that
production. The bishop or Amarillo bas
told parishioners working in a nuclear
weapons plant to consider other
employment.
THE PRESIDENT of the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops has also
spoken out against the nuclear arms
buildup. The pope himself has attacked
the "scandal of the a rms race."
In lndianapolis, one small Catholic
parish bas voted to refuse to pay half of
the $50 tax on its yearly telephone bill -
again to protest spending for nuclear
weaponry.
Something is obviously happening in
the Roman Catholic Church -and in
the nation as well. What is happening is
not religious, but political. We are
seeing the democratization of foreign
policy.
The Catholic Church does not speak
with one voice, nor does it speak out
only on nuclear arms . The archbishop
of New York, Cardinal Terence Cooke ,
who is the military vicar for Roman
Catholics in the United States. has
defended nuclear arms, calling them a
"tolerable" deterrent.
Whatever the merits of either side of
that argument -I personally wonder
how history will judge the fact that the
United States has continually sold
nuclear arms to countries around the
world whi le the Russians have not -
RICHARD RllVIS
the big story to me i' that so many
people are being drawn into foreign
policy debates.
Loc al ch urc h es, even loca l
archbishops, have not traditionally been
invited into the s m all circles that
discuss foreign policy in the United
States -or in any other country.
Decisions on war and peace have been
the province of an elite of "militarists"
and "internationalists" -some in
unifo rm, some not; some in office,
some not. .
Archbishop John Roach. the president
of the National Conference of Bishops,
said:
·'There is close to a groundswell of
people who are terribly concerned with
the possibility or nuclear warfare. They
see it as an impossible solution to
tensions, are very frightened and are
prepared to rally around an
anti-nuclear cause."
THAT "GROUNDSWELL" -or any
other -can quickly be picked up these
days because or that much-maligned
tool of democracy: polls . Public-opinion
research, whatever its accuracy. is a
trem endous force for more democratic
decision-making. decisions from the
bottom up. Each time a president raises
the possibility or military action -in El
Sa l vador, tor instance -he is
confronted with public response within
24 hours. Those poll numbers and
percentages a re. at this mo ment,
probably preventing one president.
R o n ald Reagan , from sendi ng
American troops to Central America.
And the people speak out more these
days because they know more -or
think they know more -about foreign
policy. They see the same reports each
night from around the world because of
a nother m alig ned technology :
television.
The old days when leaders could
control the n ow or information, and of
armies. are gpne forever. Now, more
and more. the voices or the people will
be heard -from churches and from a
lot or other places.
The court invades lawmaking power
Wt\fther one believes the owners of
r~tal housing have the right to exclude
ram i lies with children or not, the recent
decision of the state Supreme Court
holding such a rule-violative of the
U nruh Civil R lll.hts Act was an
u n con stituti on a-I usu rpalion o f
·legislative powers.
It is but one or many decisions in
recent years by the courts which
overstep their authority and exercise
power s not granted them by the
constitution . that of le gislating. In
many instances the issue is thin. For
the claim for the court's interjection is
based upon the constitutionality or a law
however nebulous lhe reasoning may
be.
BUT OTHER CASES in which the
court has made law by judicial fiat on
claim o r constitutional grounds
obfuscated the c lear fact that an
acli visl court had legis lated.
Such is the action taken by the court
in striking the "adults onl y" rule of
landlords. In this case the court
declared the rule violative of the Unruh
Civil Rights Acl, a mere statutory law
not a provision of either the state or
federal constitution.
The Unr uh Act prohibit s
discrimination in housing for certain
specifics, .namely, "sex, race. color.
religion, ancestry and national origin"
and is silent on the matter of age. The
accepted rule or law is that wherever
the subjects are listed or detailed, that
which is unlisted is omitted.
Clearly then. by finding that the
Unruh act covers discrimination as to
age, the state Supreme Court justices
have indulged in amending a legislative
act to include something not before
pro vided. It i s an o utright and
unwarranted piece o f legislation
'.
EARl WATERS
accomplished by the unbridled power of
a court which. pretending to be the
protectors or the const itution , itself
tram pies o n its provisions for
separation of powers.
This invasion of the powers of the
people through their elected
representatives is a most dangerous
road for the court lo travel. All kinds or
mischief can result from a liberal court
bent upon curing the "evils" of society.
In his book , "Governme nt by
Judiciary." Raoul Berger writes,
.. J ustiflcation or judicial usurpation on
the ground there is no other way to be
rid or an acknowledged evil smacks of
the discredited doctrine that 'the ends
justify the means .· I cannot bring
myself to believe that the court m ay
assume a power not granted in order to
correct an evil that the people were,
and remain, unready to cure."
Justice Matthew Tobriner. In writing
t he majority op1n1on banning t he
"adults only" rule, contends that the
court is only doing what the Legislature
intended a ll along. But the record
doesn't support that contention. To the
contrary the issue was considered at the
time of passage of the Unruh Act. It
was purposely not included. The same issue has been before the Legislature
numerous times since and rejected.
What the court has done here is to inject
its own beliefs and opinions over those
of t he Legislature and the people
IN COMMENTING upon the court's
tendency to overstep its authority.
Justice Brandeis warned. "In a
government or laws. existence or the
government will be imperiled if it fails
to observe scrupulously the laws ...
Justice Franklurter went directly to the
point stating, "Self-willed judges are
the least defensible offenders against a
government under law." And Berger
asks, "How long can public respect for
the court. on which its power ultimately
depends. survive if the people become
aware that the tribunal which
conde mns the acts of others as
unco nstitution al is itself acting
unconstitutionally?··
Whatever the answer to that quest.ion
may be. public respect will be or even
less duration when it is discovered that
the court no lon1er needs to contend a
constitutional conflict to indulce in
legislating its whims , blatantly
usurping the powers or the people and
their Legislature.
So1ne words c.an put reade r s in a quandary
Quenes.and Quandarie8:
"Dear Mr. Harris: Can you explain
why the person who gives out and lakes
in money at a bank is called a 'teller'? I
even looked In the Morris Dictionary of
Word and Phrase· Origins and couldn't
find an explanation." -M.R. W .•
Raleigh, N.C.
It Is a corruption of the word "tally."
meaning to count up; a bank teller
~ .
IYllll 01111
0
tallies accOWlts; the word ls allO Uled'
In "telling" a rosary. a alrln1 of beads
on which prayers are counted.
"Dear Mr. Harri.a: The flnt words
Samuel Mone put on the telesraph
were from the Blble: 'What hath God
wrouebl?' Can you tell me the pr .. nt
ten1t of the word •wrou1ht'?" -L.P .•
Cleveland.
"W~lht" ll t.b• o)d.fubioned put
tenH of "work." It penllll tn the
lan1uaie ln "wrousht lroG" and 1uch
word• 11 "p l ay w rl1ht ' • and
"shlpwrt,h .. people who conltnlet or ,
work at plays or isbips . C In older times
there were also wheelwrights a nd
mlllwrtghts. >
"DEA& MR. HARRIS : About how
many English words does a person have
to know in order to understand most or
what is being expressed, except for
speclaliled or technical subjects?" -
N. Y., Toledo, Ohio.
A computer count made a few yean
ago found that a command ot 3,000 moat
frequent worda in a continuous sample
of 100,000 running En1Ush words ctves
an understanding of 88 percent of all
words: and that a f'urther l percent
increase can be attained only by the
addition of 6,000 more words.
"Dear Mr. Harris : When I wu In
LondoD-.ruenUy 1 beard people
1peakin1 of buyln1 merchandlte ·on
tick.· r never ulted what that meant,
and I wonder lf you can tell me?" -
A .J.A., Miami, Fla.
It '1 the ume a • our "charse
account.•• Tlck la a •hortenln1 of
"ticket." meanlnt the bill of account
U\1t wt11 be malled after tbe delivery of
lbe fOOds. (And .lmtaUment payment.I
are "blr&purchn.e.")
"Dear Mr. Harris: I always tbou1ht
that • ahatm._t wu Gandhi'• flnt
Po
··--......
name , but then I learned It was
·Mohandas.· What did the Mahatma
stand for . and why was he called thet?"
-K.L .. Tulsa, Okla.
Mahatma is an honorific title in India.
conferred upon those . renowned Cor
spirituality. koowledae and love of
humanity. CGandbi himself never used
It, aaked his supporters lo drop it, and
said that the title grated on hls ears.)
··Dear Mr. Harris: It •avuncular·
pe rtains to an uncle. what word
pertalna to an aunt?" -8.8 .. Lowell,
Mass.
Sorry. but Enallsh has no such word,
and should have.
nonn•t racism and bltotry tom• ln all
colon? 0861RVS1l ...., _ _....,. ....... ., ......... __ _ -.... .... 1............. . ....... . ..................... #.'
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 24, 1982
-EVEN1tG-e:oo1•• NIWI CMANJl'9 AHGfU
I WHn'l IHAOOW ,,. JIJ'NMONI
• HAWAII FM.o
"HOOllman" I ...... MP'ORT
~ (I) C81HEWI
I AICHEWI
NeCHeWa
MCWll
..... "Olert Of A lMn-Age
Hltc:nhllcet" ( 1979) Ok:k
\'1111 Patt.,,, Char1eM TM·
ton. A young C>if1'1 Mle le
endangered when she
accept• a ride from •
11rwiget.
(I) WE OPEN IH NEW
HAVEN
A behlncMn.--look
le tallen at a atlOW P'ec>er·
i '°' ltll lkoedwey debut.
1:10 Clt~ICOAE
.. W&..COME BAa<..
KOTTl:A
• KCET NEWS8EAT
wmt OlETE "°8ERTII
• lllllNH8AEPORT Cl>8NEW8 9 IMNEY MIU.EA
(H)GOOANO AAOONO
WITH DOHAU> DUa<
Proteaaor Ludwig Von
Orllk• u-hi• nepMw
Donald u the subject In
anothef of his nutty lnYM·
llgallon• Into hum•n
l>4lha-.tor.
(Z) LAST YEAR'S MOOEl.
7•8 C81NEWS G N8CHEWS 0 HAPP'I' DA Y8 AGAIN
Foiai. ma~ne. blade•
with • French fencing
cNrnc>lon who first Insult I
Atnetlca and ''*' Joanie. 8 MCHEWS D ., ASKED FOR rT
FMlured: "Japan'• Human
Bombl" and "Exeluslve·
Grand Circus Of Moscow "
• M•A•S•H
A "ctlMt cutler" and •
nurM from Iha 8063<d are
aet1l to Iha 40771h In return
tor Hawlceye and NvrM
Bigelow
I J0t<EA'8 WILD
OVEAEASY
Gu.I: Harold Russell (Al
• l:MCK CAVETT
O.-ta: Carty. Lucy and
Joanna Simon and Chelf
mother Andr .. (Par1 2)
(J) TIC TAC DOUGH
~ ENnATAIHMENT
TONIOKT
An lntarvlew with Dido Van
Dylla.
QITHE~
~t; Valerle Harper.
(O)MOW
• •..., "Second 11and
Heart1" ( 1111101 Robe•t
Blake, Barbati H1ull A
T-car-wun attendant
wak• up ~,morning co
find that he I• married co •
nightclub waler... won
th<M kids. 'PO' ct LOAETTA LYNN
8"CIAL
The "FIBI Lady of Coun-
try" lings "Coal Ml,_'a
Daughter." "One's On The
Way" and other hlll In I
p«l«m-taped llve 11
Hartah'a In Reno.
(%)MOVIE
ACCUSED Venus shouts out In own
<l<.•fenSl' us an atlomt•v tries to ralm him
during theft hearing 011 WKRP in
Cira·annu11 · tonight at 8 on KNXT 121
c:lty to pur-thait M'ibl-
tton..
1:.IO 8 2ON1l4e TOWN
FMlured: I visit 10 lhe
Shrine Audltonum tor 1n.
Grammy A-da Show u
ttMt atara arr!Ye; • loolt et
Iha MIC!ayvler, • ,_
rnu91c:el 1nt1.-t Whleh
is part compul.,, part
pl•no and part typewrite<;
e step by llep look at the
production ot a racotd.
Q QIFAMllYFBJO
• LAVERNE & 8HIAl.EY
&COMPANY
L1vetne and Shirley h•v•
to run 1111 obtlecle courM
In order to quality for
Police work 8 EYEONLA.
FMIU<9d' Iha eec:ond pw1
of • repon on x~ated
movie 11ar John C.
HolmN; a loolt 1t pay t ...
llltlon; I loolt 11 studio
nlUalc:lana.
D CELDAITY
euu.aEYE m w·A·s·H
Hawkeye -11• • lettet to
his l•lher. Celling him some
OI I hll Wacky golnQ&-Of> In
the 40771h.
• TIC TAC DOUGH
• WACHBl. I LEHRER
AEPORT G!) HOU. YWOOO'S
CHM.DAEN
Roddy McOowlll n1Ur11es
• look 11 now 1 ne cnlld
at1U1 or ye.letd•y end
I001y Mlle coped with
llStdorn and II• 1ttarmath
(J) P.W. MAGAZINE
Tht.. ~ who heel
"hllll9h" .--oe.cn ... pe-
rlencea; a Hollywood
makeup •rtlat re11e1ls
some ot his beauty
MCrlll. 0 YOU A8K£D FOR rT
FMtured. "France'a Wine s_, ..
<B)ntOeE FABUU>US
ClOWNS
Rlch•rd Kiiey profiles tt>e
· enle•latner• who h111e
made Ina WOtld •auon -
Including Fanny Brice.
Charlie Cn1plln. w C
Fle61SI and many others
8:00 8 WKAP IN CIHQNNATI
Venus .-Ives 1 large dia-
mond earring from a l>Uo·
Ulul wom111
D at REAL. PEOPl.E
Featured • dude ranch In
Wales, llr .. t gang mem-
bers who boJC, • llzans-
keeper. • reunlOn ol btaclt
World Wit II WACS
II MOW •••'A "French Connec·
llOn II" ( 1975) Gene Hack·
man, Fernando Rey A
hard-l>Olled New York cop.
Popeye Ooyle. tr1vels lo
MarMlllM 10 continue hla
relenlteu pw-.ill ot an
1n1arn11lonal drug Oealet
8 (11 THEOAEATEST
AMERICAN HERO
A Shopwrlcic on lhe OeYll'I
T riangte Mii Ralpl\ on tt>e
trail of • mammoth ptehla-
toric: -cr .. ture and •
ruth .... hlleckar
e wovw • *"' "The V'°*'I Men" ( 1955) Glenn Ford. Barba·
re Sttnwy<:*I. A poMfful w ... emer 11 defMted by
YIOl8nl oClPOllrlo torc:ee
• P.W. MAGAlJH£
ThtM ~ WhO h4ld
"l\ellWI" ,_-death ex.pe-
rlencef; e Hollywood
m1keup artltl reveal•
aome of hi• be1uty
Merel•
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"MUltlr Of Tt>e Flylng
GulllOtlne" Revenge and
honor in the ancient land•
of tt>e orient. e HOU.YWOOO'S
CHll.DAEH
Roddy McOowall n1u1t"
a loot< at now t t>e GhMd
stare of )'89l•d•Y and
today n. ... coped with
atardom and Ila aharmllh.
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(C)WOVIE
* * * "Oh Godt Book II"
( 19110) G•otge Burns.
Suzanne "*hlltt• God
return• to Earth and
Ch009M tt>e young dlUQh-
llf Of In advertising 9ll8C·
uu .... to ~ his ,,_ saoe 10 1n. WOtld ·PG'
(l)BIZAME
"s..p.O.ve"
0 MOVIE
• • "Melllln And Howard"
(tll80) Paul LeMat, Jlaon
Robetda. An 01nerw1 ..
1.tnknown g•• at•llon
•ttendant claims 10 be Iha
rightful heir to Howard
HughH' bllllon dollar
..i1te 'R'
1;30 8 THE TWO~ U8
Whli. In lhe middle ot •
c1mp1lgn 1g11n11
awea11nop1. Nan ••kl
Btenl'WOOd 10 loot< lltet •
hOuMllOld of guMll on his
day off .
• AU IN THE FAMI\. Y
Not -I>'""''• trom GIOrla wlll gee Arcnle 10
Ilka Edith OUI r0t • nlgl'tl
on tt>e town. bul Edith la
tiled of taking "no" tor •n .,.._
Iii) EVEAE8T IN WINTEA
Eight Bntlan mountal.-1
attempt lo cllmb Iha mott
dangillOUI aec:tlOn Of Ml
Evwest. Ina _, lace,
during tt>e winter or 1980;
Jonn Hurt nartat•.
(J) Wl<AP IN CIHCINNA TI
venua ~•large dia-
~ Mtrlng lrom 1 beau·
tltulwoman
CID wow: • * * * "Alleted Stal ....
(1980) w1111am Hun, Blair
Btown A Harverd aclen-
llst's ~le structur• i.
lllerect when ne QOnClucta
mll'd-e•p•ndlng ex.perl-
menl• with llOl•liOn l•nks
end powerful hllluclno-
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JoM 0.W. '-t.I Uwt
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teteoa8' ~ trom cne
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JONATMAN WINTIM
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England Conlarvllory of
Ml"'6c Poet-Pop Orc:hMlra
tor a concetl fMIUtlng
-or hie lllMt oompo-
11uon1.
Cl)WOVW
• "The Awakening"
( 1980) Charlton HMton,
Su11nnah York. An
arcnaeok>gl11'1 daughter
become9 poe-Md by ,,,.
malevolent aplrft of 111
ancient Egypll111 q-.
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(l)MOVIE * + "Fo11t101" ( 1970)
Peter O'Tooi.. ChatlOlle
tO:OO~~'(
Quincy befriend• a mirM
who Is .uttering del•~
llr... ayndrome 11 •
r-lt of Iha Vietnam War
I ••• NEWS 9 OYMA8TY
Fallon learna lhal Blab
may not be her lather.
Alexia r9\lfvea her aftal•
with Colby. and Blake
announoee lh•t his sight
hu~ned
• CA088"°"'°8:
CAUFOfMA emu
(C)WOVIE
• •'h "Seven Women"
( 1~1 Anne Banetoh. Sue
Lyon. Wom«1 with varying
background• and poal-
llons 1n1arre1111 In • Ctil-
,_ mlMion IChOOI
a1)MOVIE * * * "All Nigh! Long" (19111) Gena Hackm1n,
B1tbr• Strelaand. Attar
being darnoled rrom COf·
porlle e•ecutlve lo ch.lln-
st0te night ~. •
mlCSdi..aged mM'I 111•
•tyla and .,.._ ere turned
~'R' 0W<ME • • * "The Competition"
( 1980) Richard Oreyfl.tu,
Amy ltvlng. Two p4an1St1 •I
1 San Francl9co music
competition find thll their
io... for each other con-
n1cta with their profeulon·
al wnbltlona. 'PO'
10: 15 (8) MOVIE *in "E)'89 Of A Stranger"
(1981) Lauren r-. Jen.
nller Juon Leigh. An
lnqulllllve TV r•l>O<I••
Ital!• a madman~
ble tor a -• 01 ••i>e-
111Ufdtrl. 'R'
10'.IG ., NEW8
• CA008AOA08 '1••••{))93 NEWS G SAT\JADAY NIOHT
Hoat: Richard Ben)em1n
Gue111· The Gr1tet1.1I
Dead. D KOJAK
• THE JEFffNON8
.&AHFON>N«J80N
• CD<CAI~
Guest No,, •an M1net
(Part 1)
11:06 (%) MOVIE * * "Turklah Dellghl"
( 11173) Monique v•n ca
Ven, Rutger H-'R'
11:80 8 MOVIE
TUBE TO-PPERS -
KOCE $!' 7:30 and KCET 9 8:00
"Hollywood's C:hildren .. A look ut h1Jw
the child stars u( yt>slerduy and Loduy
coped with stardom und Its aftermath.
KTJ.A 0 8: 00 "The Fr en(' h
<.:onnection 11." Sequel to blot'khust<•r
movie about drug smugglm~ suu·s lJL·nt·
Hac kman
KNXT 8 9 ·00 .. Gr·ammy
Awards." John Denver hosts the award&
ceremony tclccH:;t from Los Anudt·s .
See story. bl' low
KA8C 11 10:00 "Dynast y .. fallon
learns th1:1t Blake might not be hl'I'
father and Alf'xis revives her uffu1r with
Colby.
gle" (tllSOl s1.,11ng Hay.
den, J-Whitmore. The
pOlioll •• betfled tly •
crlmln11 mHtermlnd't
half·mllllon-dollar roObe<y (DJ MOVIE * * *. "P~e" ( 1980)
Robin W11tlem1, Shelr.y
Ouvlll Whli. -chlng IOt
hit tither. the llj)lrlach-eal-
lng lallOr ........ • qualf'lt
hamle4 where he piokl I.IP I
toundllng and • skinny
-1hMr1 'PO'
p(J)MO\llE * * * • "Raging Bull"
( lll80) Robett De Nlto,
Cethy Motlatty Boxing
champion J1ke LI Mo111'1
aptitude tor violence
bring. him ~ In Ille
ring but dletupll hl1 per-
IOl\al Ille. 'R'
11:40 (8) MOYIE
•**'A "Allee . Sweet
Ab" (111711) Linda Miiiet.
Paula Sholc>cMltd Membet1
of •n ll1llan-Amerlc1n
famlty 8'8 victimized tly I
. peychollc: murd«er In !halt
mldll. 'R'
1t:OO G SHA NA NA
Gu.t P1ttl Pege 8 (11 LOVE BOAT
An eftlciency ••pert Ir •vela
lncognllo, I shy guy and I
plaln J-fall In IOY1 and •
middle-aged men 1nd •
younger "'°'""' keep com-pany. (A)
D MOYIE * * * "At1 Down Below"
( 11157) Rober1 Mllcftum,
Rita Hayworth. Two Cerfb-
beer> adllenlu<... with •
boat tor hire agree to
1•"'890'1 • llldy without •
pul90r1 from one !Siano
lo lll!Olher
• a.<E DOUOI M
• LOW. AMEAICAH
8TYU
"Low And The Wak•Up
Olrl" PhU make• e d•le
with Ann, I gltl l\e'a -
_,, "Love And Lovw'a
L-" Dorl and Peter plan
10 c:elebt•t• their lltWllYer.
aary.
• AMENCA: THE
SECOND cemJAY
(J) WONOEA WOMAH
12:a0 a a LATE NIGHT WfTl4
DAVID l..ETTEN&AH
Gueal· 1cto•~omed1tn
CharlM Grodin
8 MOYIE • * '" "The Shepherd Of
The HUia" (11141) John
Wayne, Belly Field Our1I
Mountain ~ 1ttemp1
10 .. ..,. ''*'land from oul-
llde lnYadera ·= * * "My Bloody Valen-
tine" (191111 Plul Kelman,
Lori Heli.t. A small town
bacomea • ICetle or terror
duting thelf annual v aJen-.
llne'I Olly danc. 'R'
12:80 CZ> CtNEMA800AE
1~· MOYIE * * * "The Bect>elor "'1d
The Bobtly So•er" (1947)
Cary Grant, Mym1 Loy An
eltglble bachelor It pur-
lued by • lo,,..llrl.tcil
IChoolglrl, but he fills IOt
her old« 111181' lnateed
.. MOYIE
*. * "Ju.I For You"
( 1952) Bing ~y. J-
Wyman. A remoua 11\Mltl·
cal ptoducer 1INgOlea to
find time tor hi• two ceen-
!QA Clllldtan.
1:0I (Z) MOVIE * * • "The Comc>etlllOn"
( UMIO) Alchard Oreyluu.
Amy ltvlng, l WO planlatl II
• San Ftanc:llOO mutic
competition find cn.1 1t1e1t
lo\le tor ..en other con-
ftlcta wllh theft e<OllHIOf>·
a1 11nt>1tlona ·PO··
1:10 8 MOVIE * * lh "The Good Ouya And The Bed Guys" ( 11169)
Rober1 -Mitchum, George
Kennedy. Onoe enemies,
111 agjng marlhal and an a"=-join tore.a.
1:.IO • ENTERT AINMEHT
TONIGHT
An lnlarvlew with~ VM
~~ cc:l MOVIE * •"' "Shoo! Tt>e Sun
Down" ( 111801 Chtlalopher
Waltlen, Miitgot Kidder In
18,36. tour dtapar•te mis-
fill UM an old mlp 10
-U. for burled gold.
'PO'
(H)UPTONOW
The l1teal evenla, lde1a
ar\d ~Aker• eni paro-
died In 8 --OI ComlC lketcn..
:46 (I) MOVIE * * "Hot T ·Shtrta" ( t1177)
Ray Holland. Stephenie
Lawlor. A tavern ownet
racing b8nkrup1cy ~
10 attract male patron• tly
holding wet T·Shln con·
lelta. 'R' =1= • * • "The Ooo• Ot ww·
( 1all0) Chrfllophar Walk-
8". Tom Ber9n01f Aller
being tortured and ~
ad by an Afrlc:an ~lltor. •
meroenary reluma to lelld
• revotutlon 'R' 2:268 MOVIE
**'A "Llllet Ftom An
Unllnown woman·· ( t9"8)
Joan Fontaine. Loula Jour-
dan
2::30 • MOYIE * * "Wheel Of F«tune''
(194 1 l F ranc:ee Dee. Jonn
Wayne.
(H)UOVIE * * * * "R191ng &.If"
( 1980) F\obet1 0. Nlto,
Cathy Moneny Bo•lng
c:tletnpoon Jelle LI Mo111 ·a
1plftude tor vlolence
bring• him aucceu In the
•Wig but dlarupll his pet.
aonal Ute 'R'
2:408 HEWS
2:80. MOVIE * * • "UUth" ( 111&4) Wer-
ren Beatty. JAM S.betg
S:OO (C) MOVIE * • • "Oh Godl Book II"
( 111110) George Burne,
Suunne Pleshette God
teturna to E1rth end
c:hoo8es Iha young daugh-
ltlr of an advertising exec:-
~ '° aptead 1111 -~IO tlle-14 'll'O'
11 '8 {JJ MCMI * * YTurkllh o.l19hf' ,,.,.,, ~ .. ,. Cle
v~. l!Mger .._ ,,_.
, UO Cl) OOOKJI 0098 TO
THl"°'"'AL
Coollll llnde Iha ~Ill I
~ ~ bUI gait by
"""" the Nie> Of '*' It lelldl 4;00. WOVtl * "Rolling Horne" ( 1948)
Jean ~artoet. ~ Hay-
Oen .MOYll *. ..... "La Cage ,,..,.
'ollee" ( 11119) U90 T oO·
n&Dt. Mlcflej 8em1ult A
nlghlGIUll _,.., lr181 to
prec>ar• hie cr11111.-11t1
loller IOf a l/l8lt by hie aon '•
!lance•'• t11het. 111e
motelt ~of
Ftencte. 'R'
4:40 ®WOYIE *•in "Cerny" ( 1111101
Jodie Foetat, Oary Bu19Y.
An adventutOUI young
-an lofnl • cernlval
troupe and IMme about
Iha hidden amotlOna and
t11111ret10n1 t>«llnd the
...,,,_ happlneu of an.
periormtf'I, 'R'
Tlu .. r•day·•
Dnyf h1H• Mot' IP•
t:30 (C) * * "One LMI Aide"
00 * * "TIMI BlltOa. Hole"
( 111711) Mllllmlll1n Schell.
Roben Fotalet. Vvtlle
Mlmllu1 Tne er-ot a
luluttallc l(MICMlllp dlll-
covera 1nother .,., .. 1
perched on the edge 01 •
lorm11i0n which pulls any-
thing nearby lnlo 1 g1,n1
void wt>ete time and apajee
• 081M to llllal 'PO'
8:00 00 * * * "Mogaml>O"
( 1954) Clartc Oal>le, Ava
08tdnar. Wh«\ I plllllA·
tlon ~ lallS In love
with the wtle ot •n engl-
,_, conn1cts .,, ..
0 • * * "Ag1lha" ( tll791
Outtln Hoffman. Vanessa
Redgrave. In L°"°on on
1926. an Arnaroc:an ._..
Pac:>er •ec>orler ~· lllld bec-Omea Involved with
tamed mys1ery -uer Aga·
th• Chrltlle, wl'IO 1111 !ell
net unlallhful 1W1b1nd
'PG'
1:30 * *..., "The Men Who
S•w Tomorrow" (11181)
Documentary NlrtAllO by
Otaon We081 Foo1age 01
evenla he predicted 1nd
dr1m111c r•~•eellona ol
his Nie comptlM lhll look
•I Iha 17th.century French
ph)'lid811, Ulrologer and
myattc, Mlehel ca Noa•••·
Dame, known •• l"ostr•-
dernua. 'PG'
t:OO ct) * * * "The Hetl11rom
Chronicle" ( t97 ll Docu-
mentary. Narreled by L•w-
rence Pressman Tt>e ,,.,_
ledautv1Yall~ol
1naec:t1, Whleh m•y -•u·
illy put them Into <11rect
ind tuOCMalul competl-
• lion wolh man, are
revealed. ..ao .., • "Oeserl Ttall" ( 1935)
Jonn Wayne Mary Korn-
man A rodeO alSt Mii out
to lr8P • gang ol tlaM
robbeta.
10:00 CS)•• lh "Rockanow"
(1980) Paul McC1rlnay end
w ings This record of lhe
band' 1 U S tour tncludel
perlorm1nces of "Jet.'
"Bend On The Run, "StUy
Lo,.. Songs a.nd some Old
Bealle ballllda 'PO'
0 * * "Young And Free"
Enc Larson, I.A S111n
When tregedy rorces a
young boy lo jOln 1 wagon
train in the rugoed -•. IMI ..... , • young lndlan girl
and beglnSI ,_hit 'PG
'0!30 CO * * * * "Sayoner•"
( 111571 Marlon Brando. Red
BullOt'IS. An American jel
ace nu a polgn•nl •Heir
w.1h tt>e ster pet'forme< or
• l•med J11P-ecllng
comoany n:ao 0 •••'Ii· Scarfece"
(11132) P•ul Munl 0.0.ge
fi\1111 A lflljll .. hoo4-ltm ,... •Ol•ilf top • ltle
~during Pt~ldrl •uo • ··~·.,,_~ M4111" ( tff7) J~ ,.,_,
.Anthony P9rlln..Z A •
refort'IMTllnded ounflotllet •
• pt-1 ·11110 Gfl8 '-'
1M111i.
••• * "9rolt.,, .__,.
(tU4) Speni:v Treoy,
Mtcl\ard ~ (fon-
lllC1• lf\IPI Ill the llllnlly of
I THU Clllle barOt'I,
llltleakanlng "" power •••"Notl9~' {1Me) Two "*" -..h 11'1-
lng ott thll land In Ille
•emote Alaskan wtklet·
neaa. f-datlO*f and
adventure wit!' little help
from ~n ttdw'lellogy
W * * "Thia II EMI" (1881) ~laty Flll'l'I
loolege lllld drAIMtlC , .. °'"''°"' -UMd 10 tell Iha llory ot EM• Presley'•
Ute and cat..,
'HO OU ••• "The ~1-
tlOn .. ( 11180) Rlall.O Only-
IUM. Amy IMng Two pjen-
lalt 11 1 San Franciaeo
m1.1111c competition rind
IMI the!• IOve tor 81(;11
other conltlcll wtttl I he'•
1>•olea1lona1 amblUona.
'PO' 1~ CCJ •• 'A . RocklhOW
( UNIO) Paul ~tney end
Wing• This r8CQ<d of Iha
tland'• U S tour lnctuoea
perlormanc" of "Jet,"
"Band On The Run," "SWly
Love Songs" ant/e«n1 old
Bealle ballad• 'PO'
(S) * * * "Mogembo"
( 19C>41 Clerk Glble. Ava
01r<1ner When • plant•·
tlon o....,_ 1ao1 In love
W1tl'I lhe Wile of en engl·
n-. conlllata arlM,
':46 (%) • * • "EJv1t" ( 11179) Kun Russell, SNaon Hub-
r.y El"'!J Ptesley rl-rrorn
poy9tly and Ol>la.tt11y lo
IChieYe ,.,,,. and fortune
u I 1uper11ar mutleal pet·
r0tmet
2:00 0 ***'A "The W1y We
Were" ( 1973) 8erbta
S1•11 .. nd, Robert Redl0td
A young college coupl8 In
lhe 1930s d19CQY81 thll
!hell pohl~ dltf•-
.,. strong enough 10 je0p-
1rdl:ie their marriage.
3~ D • •'Ii "Stingray"
( 11178) Chrll!Opl'ler
Mltehum, Sherry Jackson
Detedevlfs t•• to Iha
hlgl'tways on pursuit of •
carQO c:onl8lnlng $250,000
lncuh
(C) * * "Ona LHI Ride"
1:30 CR) * * "Tl'l11 ls EM1"
(19811 Documentary Fiim
footage and d•aMallC , ..
~Uons are u..O to tell
lt>e story ol 8"" P......,'s
lll••ndcar-4~ 0 • • "Die Laughing'
( 11180) Robby 8en1on,
Charles Durning A
soogwr111ng cab d••var II
a10ec1 Dy a smart moni.ey
on Ptl>"'ng hlmMll lnnc>cenl
OI • murder chatge 'PG'
4:20 {I) * • "G0tng P11C419'
(11174) Get1rd OeperdieU,
P•1tlck Oewaere Youth•
.,,.t11rll on • boc:ycMI 1np
thel turns Into • M•ual
odyssey across the French
coun 1rys.ae
5~ CC) • • • • "S.yonar•"
(11157) Marlon Bt1ndo, Red
Buttons An Amarlcan 191
ace has • potg,..,.I Btfalr
Wllh lt>e star perl0tme• of
• l•rned J1pe.-acting
company
(I) * *'Ii' s-·· LOI ( 111791 Deoo Sou•. James
Mason A novellSI returns
co nls l>Oyhood home 10
p;11 llfl end to troubled
mem0tl" ~t llnda lhel a
linlsler myste<y shrouds
hlttown 'PG'
5:30 lti) * • "The Blad< Hote
( 11179) Maa1m111111 Scllell,
Robert Forsret. Yvette
Mlmleu• Tt>e crew ot •
lulurllllG spl081/l4p dts-
covers ano1ner vessel
!*Chad on lt>e edge ot •
l0tma1ton wtooc:t> puMs any-
tNng nea•tly into • gw.1
void where time •nd ~
OMM lo exist 'PG'
* * * * "Moecow Doesn't ~ In TM<s" (1980)
Vera Alentova , Alua l
B1t1I011 Three CO<intry
glf11I wllh • different goaia
and VlluN tnOY9 10 ll>e bkJ
CHANNEL LISTINGS
A c:ornecllan hOsl and lour
comic con1es111111 who
compete •g•lnst one
another .,, f .. lu<ed In thla
unoenao<ed comedy game
Show.
t:00 8 ORAMWY AWAA08
Jolln Denver hOllu tt>e
24th annual edition ot this
-d• ceremony, to be
lalecUt from the Stw'lne
Auditorium In LOI Ange688. D Qt THE FACT8 ~
l.JF'E
• • "OelOUf To Terror"
( 11190) O.J Slmpeon, Arte
Johnaon P111enger•
1t1oard a LU Vegas.
bound bul are atrandecl In
the cs-I -'*' Iha bul le
hijacked.
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Grammy ~tonight • ceremonies on
Lennon , Cross among hopefuls for 24th annual awards
LOS ANGELES (APJ Will John
Lennon win a posthumous Grammy
or two, or three? Will Christopher Cross
make Grammy history by earning a
second consecutive record of the year
award?
The a nswers are In the envelope,
please -and a record 61 of them will be
ripped open at' the 24th annual awards
ceremony of the National Academy or
Rec"Ording Arts & Sciences. tonight at 9
on ChaMel 2.
Mercifully. not all of this pape r
s hredding will occur during the
two-hour CBS telecas t to be emceed by
John Denver.
Although Grammys are given out for
just about every conceivable type or.
recording -including, for the first time
this year . videodiscs -most are
presented just prior to showtime with
viewers seeing an edited videotape
rundown of the winners.
There l1lo wlll be a few momenu
devoted to new Hall of Fame inductees,
r uordt of note made before the
Gr•mmya wett eai.bU1bed In 1958.
and the Pied Pipers. Bill Haley & the
Comets' 1955 "Rock Around the Clock"
and Benny Goodman's 1937 disc "Sing
Sing Sing" with Gene Krupa on drums.
The idea or the nume rous off-camera
awards Is to leave plenty of time for the
music itself. And if the Grammy
telecast has acquired a reputation as
one of the more entertaining awards
s hows around. NARAS and TV viewers
c an thank Pierre Cossette, the
flamboyant Montreal-born production
whit who a decade ago had the foresight
to put the Grammys on national
television and who has been doing the
show in association with the academy
ever since.
"The thing that makes the Grammy
successful and dlfferent Is the fact that
we've never varied from our format,
which Is lhat the only songs ever sung
on the Grammys are thOle nominated
that year,·' the 51-year-old producer
said, sounding remarkably relaxed
during a ttlephone chat a mere two
days prior to the telecast.
things for their academy purposes. and
J want certain things for television
purposes and some times they'r e
opposite ," he said. This year, for
exa mpl e. three out o f five
inspirational-gospel awards are being
presented on air. a sure indication that
NA RAS' gospel' membership has been
lobbying for more exposure.
But Cossette Insists that there isn't as
muc h maneuvering as you might
expect.
"We find out who the nominees are
six weeks prior to the telecast. so an
enormous amount of politicking ts out of
it because most of these people who are
bot, they're booked and cannot cancel
dates. The availabillly of the talent. ls
our biggest problem. You Just don't pick
up the phone and call Rod Stewart and u.y. 'Ouess what, we want you on the
Grammys~."
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OFQUAUTY UNQUE rT1!MS Thia year 's winners, chosen by a
96·m ember NARAS panel e nd
announced Monday, are Miies Davtl'
19Si "Birth of the Cool" LP: Kate
Sm ith's 1937 rendlUon of lrvln1 BerUn's
"Ood Blua America": Tommy
DOT1ey'1 UMl ret,Qrdlnl of "I'll Never
Smile Aaaln" reaturln1 Frank Sinatra
Coasette admits that In view of
NARAS' large a-nd varied conatltuency.
a certain amount o( polittcklnt la
involved u to wbo gets their award
presented on the alr end who 1et.a to
perform -particularly ln cateeortea
that don't normally 1et much of a crack
In fact, Stewart -a noml.Mt ln the
malt rock vocal category for "Youns
Turks" -was not on the latest list or
perrormers. Those who were Included
S heena Easton, David Frlnell attd
Shelly West, Terri Glbba, Al Green,
James Ingram, Rick James, Qulney
J onet, Rick Sprin&Oeld, the Atthen,
the OeJt. Ridge BQYI and the ON.Helen
with Joe Cocker.
Paw.II ...... ae.10 .... .-... ...,. .... n.10--e .-._,..,.,...aa,11-.. .-
at prime·time TV. • ·
"The NARAS people want certalfl
T he cut ot "Sophi.&Ucated Ladles'' -
a best cqt. sbow album {¥>mlnee -will
perform "ll Don't Mean a Thln1." \
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'Bleaclier Bums' a clean hit
for theater arts c nter
8 y TOM TITUS
Of u.. o.i1., l'llM """
Thettwrgoers who httvc agoniicd to r ycurs
o v ·r th<' dis m al torlunt'~ of the Cuh fornht Anitels
s hould run. not wtllk. to lht• N<'WPort Thcati:r Arts
C o nter for the lltnt• of the ir lives in J ot.•
Mantegna's "Ulcttcher Hums..··
It's billed us a "nine inning comedy," and It is
just that with a sevt•nth inning stretc h rather
than un 1nte rm1sswn Every p1teh of e very inning
is playt.'Cl out on the Ne wpot't st age, with the focus ___________ not on the diamond but
11,llllSSION on the motley eollectaon
of Jun .... m lhe bleachers
who hvc and die with
'!l'lm---------lthe ir beloved Chicago
Cubs.
Direct.or f atr1t·1a Terry <w ho hud to bone up
on baseba ll the way Dr J oyel' Brothers beearoe a
boxing expert a fe w dt'eades ago> has mounted one
of the more impressive rommunily productions of
the season, and certainly uniq ue It's populated
with 10 welJ .~ast performers who resist stereotype
a nd re vel in their individuality.
Not that enjoyment and tor appreciation of
.. Bleacher Bums" will be• limited to baseball fans
"aLIACHEA IUMS"
A nlne·lnnlno <ome.ly by Joe M•nloon•, dlre<111d 11v P•lt1<I• Torry P•Odu<ed by P•ltl Gef'• S.mpW)fl il•Qlt ......_, M••v •Cl•••ll
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l>e<kt• Mervin Richie
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Cllffrle-r Announc~r/G·u.a•"
The Kid
THE CAST cnuo Cooper
Paul Ar>QOlo OILo•ento
Rob Kit"'°"''" Phlllp LIW
Sor•tlf W•yM
ONn Nl<noh • Allton Brown
Roell P•llalOll Plltllp Pelll
'-'""¥ O'Conl}Of
-the events th<tt transpire 111 thl' stands spee1 k
volumes about the hum.111 condition. with the
na tional pastime merely a catalyst. The Newport
production is brimm ing with the sort of energy one
might expect on a college stag<', enhanced by the
maturity of scasont•d actors.
There's the Average American F •1 1Cbut•k
Cooperi. a elean cut hero type m a bu:.tnt'ss S111t
who serves as lhe reluctant fulerum for lhl• frcn1v
around him Therc..,P tht• Wht'eler l>l'all•r 1 Pa~I
Angelo 01 Lorenzoi. a Mafia look111g type 1n da rk
suit and sunglasSl'!'> who'!> only there lo make a
buck at the (•xpcns(' of haplt''>S Cub fans And
there's the Work111~ Mou (Philip Lisa>. trying to
ea rn a little extra cash b~ gambling mont'v he e an
ill a fford to lost', v.;hile his "1fe <Sorrell Waynl·i
cancels out his bets by ;1uttmg hPr buck-; down on
the opposite !>Ide
On the frmge are the 0('111eatl'<I f'an !Dean
Nichols), a blind man who s its 111 the '\land:. glued
to his transistor radio. t he Fox\ Ladv r Alison
Brown ) who's t here primarily lo soak UIJ.'>Ome s un
and the Rabid Roott>r r R 1ck Pallazml 1 or whom
there's one 111 ever) boll park who takes an
evan gel1l'al. all's fair. <1pproarh lo lht• gaml·
But the most memorable or the mclangt is Bob
Klimov1r h as a Supl1r Nerd who'd hc out of plan•
almost anywht•re K hmovieh s d1•moht1on of a
frosty malt Jncl hr~ a" k"ard o\crlun•s 10 Miss
Brown arc master :.lrokt•s of pure klutz . grotc~<1ue
but imm<.'nsel~ e(f('('ll\ e Ph1ltp Palk and Larn
O'Connor com1)lett• the tast m mmor :i ... s1~nmi:nl!>
Whether vou·r(· a hast·ball fan or not \OU II
c heer for lht• Hl<'a thcr Hum., .. on 'llu.l{t'
weekends through M arrh 14 at th(' Th<.'aH•r Arts
Cente r. 2.501 Ch fr Uri\ t'. "'"'" l"lrt Bl'arh It s J
homer m anybod} ~ lt•agut'
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for ttw LugunJ Moulton PlayhouM? Jm>duct1on of
"l>1v1Mu11 Street," <>11t•111ng Mun :h 19 under the
d1 rt•<•thm of C:ru1g to'lt·m ing Jl eglnuld Rook
I <tkt·s th.-1•1·ntral role 10 lhe Stcv(' Tcs1ch com edy
with Kur<.·o J uckm un. C'arol Mack. Reglnii Kuty
ftl•<1 ~un . J a1111·~ Bo r css a nd Andy llcddon
complt•llnK the rornpuny the show plays three
wel•ks of Tuesdays through Saturdays following
th<.' fo'rict&) opening at the Moulton, 606 Laguna
Canyon Road, Laguna BcaC'h
C'ALUSOJ\RU Director R1ehard Dra ke 1s
lookmg for male sin~l'rS and dancers to complete
his east of .. Hells Arc Hinging" for the Cypress
Community Om•ntcd T heater tryouts will be
Saturday al II a rn Ul the thcutt.>r. on Ora nRt'
A vt.>nue nt•xl to the• 1><1h l'c ~talion
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2,, 1982
CAVALCADE 82
SPORTS 84
Four ,area high school
basketball teams qvalify
for the CIF qwrterfirwls.
See Sports,, P,ages B4, and
B5 .
Cave · explorers plan push for depth record
By JAY JORDEN ._ .................
It will be something like a
journey to the center of the
Earth, as a te am of cave
explorers, led by two Texans,
plans to push for a world depth
record next month within a
re mote tropical plateau in
southern Mexico.
The high plateau is riddled
with passages, and inhabited by
superstitious Mazatec Indians,
who believe the cave seekers
are devil wors hippers and
warlocks , and have c ut
explorers' ropes in the past.
The search for the world's
deepest passage, an attempt to
link a newly discovered cave
with an interlocking system of
shafts and water.filled passages,
will require weeks underground
and s trategy s imilar to a
mountain·climbing expedition,
says Bill Steele. co.leader of the
Huaulla Project.
The project , named for the
plate au in Mexico's Sierra
M a z a t e c a . h.a s a 1 r e a d y
discovered about 9,000 feet of
vertical cave and descended 500
s h afts in two years o f
exploration there, he says.
Sistema Huautla is presently
the third deepest cave in the
world, but Steele says linking it
with another cave. Nita Nanla,
would add 150 meters in depth.
A connection would place the
network close to or beyond the
4 ,624 -foot depth of Reseau
Jean-Bernard in France, now
considered the world's deepest
cave.
CAVE EXPLORER TEAM -Cave explorers who will attem pt to attain a world
depth record in March in southern Mexicq are believed to be devil worshippers and warlocks by superstitious I ndi a n~ who have ('Ut ex plorer~·
ropes in the past.
Plans call for 15 s pelunkers to
camp in a cathedral·sized room
2,460 feel underground in the
new cave, Nita Nanta, and
search for unexplored passages
that may join the system.
Descending the 49 drops to the
room will require a half-mile of
rope and hundreds of pounds of
gea r a nd comp r essed .
freeze-dried food, says Steele, a
Boy Seoul official from San
Antonio.
To achieve greater depth in
Huautla, cavers have searched
for highe r entrances on an
1 ,800-foot ridge and also
extended the lowest point
downward , sometim es by
c l i mbing h ig h '!Vall s and
backtracking .
.
The terminal room where
explorers turned back during a
previous expedition last May is
300 feet wide and 400 feet long,
with 200-foot ceilings and three
waterfalls, he says.
Expedition m e mbe r s ,
i nc luding Steve Zeman of
Austin. pushed one passage in
Nita Nanta to a depth of more
than 3 .000 f eel before
discovering a side route that
leads to the large room.
The cave, discovered in 1980,
is considered meter-for-meter a
world·class challenge, says Dr.
Bill Stone of Was hington, a
structural engineer and cave
d iver who with Steele dove a
flooded passage in 1979 to set a
present Huaufla depth record.
Members of previous caving
expeditions have been taunted
by Mazatecs who cursed them
with shouts of "brujo," meaning
witch or warlock , he says.
Caving ropes have been cut and
stolen. Stone adds.
In 1968, a spelunker watched
in horror as an Indian chopped
through a rope with a machete,
hurtling an explorer who was
climbing on it onto a ledge 200
feet above the bottom of a pit. In
1978 , Stone s ays, vi llagers
wielding rocks threatened him
as he guarded ropes for other
cavers.
"Until 1964 , the area was
sealed to outsiders," he says.
·'Then the government built a
road into there. But the Indians.
who s pea k pure M azatec,
resented vis itors. especially
I ~ICINblNG -Steve Zeman or Austin.
exas climbs down ·1Pendulam Shalt" at the
· ita Nata cave site in southern Mexico.
Zeman and others will push tor depth record
'\within a tropical plateau inhabited by the
Ma zatec Indians.
\,
·gringos' going inside caves.
They thought they w e r e
communing with the devil or
looking for gold."
Despite th ese problems,
explorers continue to return to
the area. In another phase or the
last expedition, members or the
U.S. Deep Caving Team, led by
Stone, carried miniaturized
diving tanks developed Crom
lightwe ight s pace shuttle
components to a water -filled
passage 861 meters be low
ground.
·'The idea was to build a new
sc uba system," Stone says,
"with tanks designed for the
space shuttle."
Using the NASA ·Acurex tanks ,
Stone says he found a flooded
passage in San Agustin that
r esemble d the size of an
.. underwater railroad tunnel.
Stone's first dive ended when
surging water from a violent
storm above ground entered the
cave, and the team ran out of
dive line.
Stone reeled out 940 feet of line
on his s e cond attempt as
visibility dropped in the sump.
He turned back where rocks had
choked the sump to a narrow
fissure.
Steele says that in past diving
trips , he and St one have
narrowly escaped rising water
that threatened lo cut off their
route to the surface.
He says he plans a di ve in 1983
to connect the cave lo springs
about four miles away at lhe
base of the HuauUa plateau. The
springs, as wide as 120 feet, flow
nor th for several hundred feet
before sinking into the limestone
again.
The 1979 ass ault in which
Stone connected San Agustin to
Li Nita in the Huaulla system
was the second deepest cave
dive in the world. The Explorers
Club says last year's dive by
Sto n e w as the l o n gest
unde rwater exploration at the
bottom of a deep cave system.
Cavers s a y t he original
exploration of a 3.000-foot deep
cave is the technical equivalent
of ascending a 24 .000-foot peak.
The Nationa l SpeleolOtgical
Society and the Explorers Club
will sponsor the new expedition.
to run from late March to early
May.
FOUR·TANK DtVE -With four tanks of air on veteran explorers wlll descend for weeks
his back, Bill Stone starts to explore an underground in a strategy resembling a
underwater cave In Mexico. Hla team of . reverse mountain·climblng expediUon. -.
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Orang• Coaal DAIL V PILOT/Wednetday, February 24, 1982
•ANN LANDERS
•HERB CAEN
•HOROSCOPE
Answering widow's party plea can save lives
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My wonderful
husband. 38 year:; of a~e. was cvery\hing a
woman could want in a husband. son .
rather, brother and friend. Two weeks ago
he was killed by a drunken driver who
walked uway from the accident without a
scratrj). · '
Family and friends gather ed '1round.
So often I heard the words, .. Is ther e
something I can do'> .. Al the time I
couldn't think of anything. but now that my
head is clearing and I am re-entering the
wo r ld of reality. I have a good answer to
lhal ques tion
"Yes ... I want to sav to those who
asked. "there is ple nty ~;ou can do. The
next time you a re al a party where liquor
is being s<.•rvcd and people are getting
drunk, you c an keep your eye on the door
and make s ure no ine briated guest leaves
to get into a car to drive himself and other!:>
home.
.. You can fig ht him for the car keys. if
necessary, and insist that he be driven by
someone e lse or get into your own car
a nd take him home but DON'T let him
BIRTHDAY GREETINGS At tor Ro bN t
Redford. in Hoston \\ork111g on <i Ill'\\ film.
<.iltl•ndC'd ,1 part ~· thl'rt' :\Tonda» to hl·lp
1<.'ave and get behind lht> wheel of a car.
The youth who killed my husband is
only 19. Ile is u good lad. an honor s tudent.
and now under psychiatric <·are . His
parents are inc·onsolable. So are m y
<:hildren a nd my m-laws. his cotleagul.•s
and our friends .
It took a lot out or me to writ<" this
letter. Ann. but if it results in just on<"
reader taking the car keys away from a
drunk. it will h ave been worth it.
WIDOWAT 33
DEAR FRIEND: He re it is -and you
have my word that m any people will read ·
it a nd take your advice. Thanks ror saving
som e lives today.
DEAR ANN LANDl!:RS . I apa\ogize
right now to any of )~our readers who might
be pffended by the subject matter of this
letter. but it is imperative that I gel an
answer.
Every winter my husband and I take a
month off a nd go to Florida I needed a
new swimsuit for this trip. so I started to
·~· .......... ~1a ssachu~<.·t b St•n Ecl\\ard '.\1 Kenru•ch
rell'hrate ht~ .j(lt h h1rthda\ With thl'm 1 ~
Pat nC'k Kt•nnt'ch· ·
CapriCorn concentrates
Thursday. February 25
ARI ES 1Mar 2 1 April 19 1· Yo u
achieve go;.il and C'Ould \\in popul <1nt'
contest You·11 nrnkt• personal appear;mt'<'
and ·'will l'XpC'nment with app<irl'l and
products
TAlRt·s 1 Apnl 20 Ma~· 20l Impo rtant
details are handled behind scenes Fears.
doubts arc t•r ai,ed <1s \OU realize bos1c
s tre n g th of p os it ion T e mpo rary
confinement or n•stnetion s hould not be
cause for des pair.
GEM I N I 1tvktv ~I -June 20 l ·
Communication results in change of plans
and attitude. i\kmber or oppos ite sex
.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
HOW
CAN I
HOPE TO
CAPTURE
YOURHEAKr,
'~I CAN'T EVEN CATCH
YOUQ. EVE '?
expresses feelings
Wis h is fulfilled
recovered
your morale soars
Mi ssing ob1ect is
CANCER !June 21 ·Jul\' 22 1 · Your own
po licie!'> <1re put int o effect in meaningful
perhaps dramatic wa~·. You get backing
from those close to vou. from associates
a nd professional supe n or
LEO (July 23-'Aug . 221 Long-range
p olicies come into focus : ~·ou make
numerous contacts and you can clear li nt's
of communication. Terms will be defined
and a legal documl.'nt could be s igned
0
VIRGO 1 Aug. 23-Sept. 22 1 Mon('~
ques tions ure resolved : di g beneat h
surface. reject s uperficial explanations
Some JX'rsons want something for nothmg
anrl you could be prime target
LIBRA 1 Sept 23-0 ct 22 1. Tie loos<.•
ends. finish what vou start and realize that
you have yet to reach potential. Focus on
public relations. partnership possibilit~·
a nd marital status .
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211: New
approach arrects e mploy m ent. bas ic
services and those who rely upon your
judgment and incom e . Highli~l greater
independence.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 211:
Accent on e motional responses. affairs of
heart . s peculation . int uition a nct
declaration leading to commitm ent.
Arthritis pain can he relieved
hunt for just th<.• r ight one. l s hopped m
many storei, the fanciest cruise.wear
sections and the bargain basements . Wh at
1 s aw wos upsetting and I need to as k ·
about it.
Women wt•nt into fitting r oom s
unaccompanied with the s wims uits and
tried the m o n Some of the shoppers I saw
were s loppy, unk~mpt and unwashed. One
had a skin rush on her neck and arms
1The thought occurred to m e that she
m ig ht have it other places. too. whfch
prompted this letter.)
Whal an· the c hances of a person
cat c hing ras hes. female problems and
parasites from try ing on such intimate
a pparel in a shop" Any suggestion on how
this might be avoided » EAST COAST
NO-NAM EH
DEAR E .C.: The chances of e nding up
with a m edical problem or parasites from
trying on Intimate appar€'1 are very good.
The stores are required by law to insist
that shoppers for panty-girdles, swimsuits,
etc .. wear something bet ween themselves
and the garments. By no means ls this a
foolproof regulation, since most women
pref er privacy under suc h condittons and
the s alesperson rarely witnesses thP
c hange.
The safest way is to protect yourself b~·
kee ping your panty.girdle on, plub
pantyhose, and use the extra paper shield
provided by the store.
Is pot.a drug·' Can LSD. PCP. coccune anrl
pills open new worlds for you" Stop guessmq
Get the /acts m Ann Landers new booklet
··The Lowdoum on Dope ·· f'or each booklet
ordered. send $2 00 plus a long . self.-addressed
stamped envelope 137 cents postage 1 to Ami
Lander.'>. Po Bor 11995. Chicago. Ill 6061 J
Accuracy calculated
I LIKED MACY'S ad ear lie r this
month fo r S h a rp·s new ··Ta l kin g
Calculator ... as follows: ··user presses
1625. Calculator says ·One six two fi ve ·
User presses di vide sign. Calc ulator says
·Divide by · User presses 25. Calculator
s a ys ·Two five .· User presses =.
Calculator says ·2s. · Of course it's right It
alw·a ys 1s". .My non-verbal calculator .
known as .. Silent Cal:· Sa\'s 65. hut I still
like the ad. ·
THE SALLY TANFORD saga
continues: Grizzled news men we r e
recalling the time Stanton Dela plane
filched her o blluarv out of the Chron·s files
a nd showed it to he r Sally promptly burst
into tears upon reading t he glowing
account of he r career as the town's m ost
celebrated brothel keeper. and g ulped.
.. Stan. t his is so beautiful honest. I can't
wait to die"
CONFUSION compounded · Squire
Fridell forwards a recL'nt issue of the L A
Examiner. which reports that Reggie
Jackson. who that day sigm'd with the
California Angels ... lives in Carmel. a
s uburb or Oakland .. Scoopt agam
Myste ry at the Wash Sq Barngrill ·
Earl "Falha " llines. the 1azz immortal.
on home
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan 19l: Much
act ivit\' rc\'olves around home bas(• \'ou·11
be conce m ed Wi l h rep a i I'S. safrl ~
m e as ures. has ic values and wa,·s ol
improving domestic environment ·
AQUARIUS <Jan . 20·F e b 18 1:
I nvitation rec e ived f ro m recent
acquaintance. By accepting. you could
ope n new vistas and strike blow against
boredom.
Pl CES 1 F e b 19-March 20 1. Whal
begins as a hobby can become a profllablc
e nterprise. Mail. messages. telephone calls
represent encouraging responses to ~·our
e fforts .
~
HERB MEN
OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
arri ves with a party of eight a nd no
reservations . The\' wait 45 minutes for a
table Finally seated . they orde r 12
hard-boiled eggs a nd l wo tomatoes . That·..,
it
THE WAY ALIC'E Yaris h tells 1t.
Psychologist J oan Vanoni of Ross found a
bedraggled bird on her porch after tht'
rece nt storms. called info and asked for
the number of the Audubon soc 1et~· L'pon
dia ling it and h ea ring a m an s ay
.. Audubon:· s he s aid. ·-rve got this s ick
bird and I don't know what to do with it · ·
Man · "How old is it '' .. Joan .. , don't
know. I think it's ~·oung.' ~an : .. What
seems to be the problem·> .. .Joan .. lt·:-.
lt stlcss docsn·t fl v. ·· Man· ··Sound~ hk1.•
it could be losing compression You betll'r
bring it m ·· Joun . "Ch. what plac<' l!-
this'' .. Man-.. Auto Barn. car r{•pa ir~
Joan ··Sorr~· · Cli ck
"He's off to see a big mouth in the windy city. a
clunker in the motor city. and a worm in the big
apple"
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
Neither vulnerable. West
deals.
NORTH
•5
c::>U
OQU42
+kQlOU
WEST EAST
•Al +QT02
c::>KQU2 c::>UU
O KS OAS
yesteryear . Her e's an
example.
my's last club wu now high.
Declarer got. back to t.be
dummy with a 1pade ruff and
played the e1tabli1hed dub.
Obviously, it would not help
Eut. to ruff with the ace of
t.rumpa. so he dlacar~d
anothel' heart. Declarer pit·
ched his beart. loeer and West
ruffed with hia low trump.
J)EAR DR. STEINCROHN: Ten years + JtU + 54
ago our family doctor told my mother he r T SOUTH
This ha.nd occurTed in a
mat.ch in Denmark. North
used the "Unusual Two No
Trump," a convention of
wh ich we are not especially
fond. Il showed a minor two-
suiter. and South j11dpd that
hit diamond fit and wealth of
aces should come cJoee to
producing a pme, ao he went
ahead and bid it.
It made no difference what
Weet did. He cboae to return
a heart. Dedarer rufred and
led a trump, and Lhe a~ and
king came tumbling down oa
the aame trick. Thue. de-
clarer mana1ed to loat
onl7 one top \rump trick aad
a club ruff to brinr bocnt hie
contrac\.
aches and pains are due to osteoarthritis. rou1 lllAl '" • A lOtU He prescribed aspirin. Since then she has c::> A lt takea ''on and off -but no&hln~ else ror DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN o J lHT
her daJly pains lD her bac9' and hips. ' • At
She hasn't visited bJm since. I tell her The blddln1: u: u.ne for another checkup. But .~ sa~s exercises. heat and the newer drugs m ay r:' ~;;a. ~ ~ •
It. I a 1'Hte of time and money. T~!re s be the a ns we r she's looking for. It's P .. p_.. , ...
nothing anybody, can do for arthritis. she s urprising how man~ arthr.iti~.JtAUen.~t.__..,__ ... ,~~~ ol--Q..·--
... JUJ.r..M&ybe...,!he a rl1ht1.~&:.J•~--~-..... .,.,,..~---nr,aner what they t hink is a ··needtffs"
. visit to the d octor. "I reel so much belt~. DEAR MS. B.: And maybe s he s What a fool I've been to deny myself the
wro.na. In my experience t oo m any cha nce for improvefl\ent all these years." p a tie nts s uffer unnecessarlty rrom
arthritis because they think there's nothing
aoybocly can do.
Whatever the type of a rthritis. some
measure or relief is possible. Whether lt'.
osteoarthritis, J·neumatoid variety or gout,
<The three main types. I
Tell your m other ttiat special ,
Dr. Steincrohn welcomes qusstlon1 f mm
readers lit ccmnot . answer . all indll)id1'0lly but
will include those of (Jtru?ral inttre11t m his
column. Smd 11our questtons to him in cart of
the Daily Not. P 0 . Bor 1500. Costa Mtl<l.
Caltf 92626
Tiie bett and mon prolific
of Fnncb brictp wrlten I•
JOM i. Dtalu, wbo lt a1lo •
"'1 pod friend. Kil .,..
book, juet pubUelted In
France. cont&ift• mant In·
tenetlor deal1. Wt par·
t!cular'1 libel tit. eectioa
NetlUn« favorilt handl of
West led the kine o(
hear\a, and when dummy ap·
peated I\ teemed ~r\aln ttw
dtduer would have to loee
two diamoDdl lnd a heart.
Bot '" what a bit of leprff.
main eaa ac:compU.h over the
f1'"n bafse.
D«tl"Nr wolf cM' 'I or
bearU. cuhed \M ae. aoct
kins of clube Hd · led Ute
queen. Sleet dtclarer would
dilcard IUI bean loeer ll Eat\
did DO\ ruff, or if Ea.A ruW
hlab. ti. rufttd witlt Utt ft••
of lrump11. Dtelartr o"n\lf-
f td, caahtd tbt ace otapache.
eroeMd to du.mm7 with a
aptlde ruff and ntftd,a dab
u Cut tl•lftd • htan. Oum·
How de"1' of ~-Weet .... no\to-CJO'U&MT • • •
Bew .. ,_ .........
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' Orange Cout DAILY PfLOT/Wednttday, February 24, 1982 •• ... _
fllC'n'ftlUI ~·· NMllll HATtMN~ la• lellewlllt .. , .. II la .. 1111 Mlfl9taU. •
'"' SOrTWAltl "AllOH, ttee H•mll .. 11 Au~:.•.:.l le llO'. ~·"'-" ... "-..... ltohrt IL 1t1 a11 , !llU
H•rllerllree11 Le•e, H11111t111te11 a..ca.c.........i. ..... T1111 ..-...11c-1N9".,. ..,_,., .....
lt*'11t. lt-Tlllt ._.._ w .. 11fe1 wlftil UW Ce1111ly C .. ,, ef Ot....-Cew.ty 1111
'""''"' "· tta
f'ICTITIOUt eUllNHI
NMl9 ITATeMl•T
Tiii IOllOWlnt ---· ere dtil ... tlodlMtt• 11) NI Wl.ANO ""lt0PllHlll,
Ctl NI WV.NO R•AL ISTATI: tat
NIW LAHD ltlALTOIU; 10
NEWLAND AUOCIATlt, UI
NEWLAND AIAl.TY, )U Ad•Mt A••nu1, Hu11lll11ton 1••<11, • tOJ,
HIHlll ...... IMUI, C1llfenll' ,_.
Ger11d L ConleY. t211 0.Y'-1111
Ori.,., Hunllf\Olon e.ec11, C1lllOr11le .,..,
Pllyllb A RllYlfl, lo:JOI JOft Oly,
HuntlnVWfl llMcll. CelffO<fll• •-· Tlllt buslneH la condv<llO by •
eene••I ~...,,,...,.
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Tiiis • ..._, w• 111.o wltll ...
County Cler\ of Or•noo c-ty on
Mll-
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Tltt t .. i.w111t "'-.... -..-•. IAMS 19Ul"M•NT •IMTAL
ANO AtflMA'-T• , .. Miit .. , .. ,,
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5-ft~la Tllla .........,.,_ ........... ..
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F•btu•rv•. 1m ------------PllWI fllCTITIOUteUIOa•M Publl~ Or11199 Coe11 Delly Piiot, NAMll ITAT•M9NT
F1b. 24, MArtll t , 10, 17, 1'12 IU-n . .,.:.~:l:owlnt ,.,Mii la dell'll
.. p ENTUIPltlSIES . .M.) "-
' Clflytft Wwy, erM, CA tlUl.
------------Al.LAN EDWAltD Mll.t..1111, t6I Ill~ Youno CM.,.. W1y, BrM, CA._.,,
'ICTfTIOUS BUSIN•ll Tllll ~ Is <OllW< ... .., ..
NAMll ITATUMINT llMl1¥1c1Ulf.
Tiie folio'#lnt Pl"Otll ere OIMlll All., EdWard Miiier busln.uos: Tiiis ... ._ •• fllM wflfl,.,.
PE A FO RMA NC E TI RE OUflty Cte.-o10r.,...C-V111J111.
COMPANV, '3171 P1MO Cer¥Ha, Se IS, 1"2.
J uan Cac>lsl•-. Clllfornl• ._JS, ,.,.,... lntemotloftll Tire Group, ... s PUlllllNd Or-COIA Diiiy PlleC,
Wllllllre eou ...... o. Sull• HO ...... 1y F.0. >. 10. 11, 14. ... JJJ.«I
Hlll1, Callfomle tcnn.
Pt rform1 nce Tire, Inc. • '9JC 19111
Celllornle <«POr•llon, llJl11 P•-i--------------C•••ua, S•11 J•u n C•Dltlreno, C•llfo•lll• .,,.,,, l'ICTITIOUI autt•••
. l~lonel Tl,. G,_ NAMll STAT11MSNT
£ntrad nr .. inc Glllefwl U • l•llA!lll't pe•MA-11 Mi•• Pan111r ' • lllUU111t1 et:
J Stenle y Oorollek, KATHY HANSEN INTl!ltlOASl Pretldent m Vie LI• NOnl, N~ 9Mcll, CA
Tllll N~ WIS lllect •1111 I ... tMl. County Cterll of Orarige COUlllY on J.,,, KATHLEEN M. HANSEN, US VII
20, 1"1. Lido Nord, N-' &ffdl, CA.,....
' ,.,.,.. Tiiis ~· II condue ... ., .. Publl~ 0r.,. c .. JI Diiiy PllOI, lfldh•lclUll. Feb. 10, 17, 2•, Morch 3, 1~, KATHLEEN M. HANSEN .. ,.., Tllll ,. ........ , •• flled wlfl\ Ille
---------....---Coullly Cle"' of°'"""" COUflly °" J"' I . 1'12. • "-Pu bll lfwd Or .... C-Delly Pl ... ,
fllCTITIOUS BUSI Neu Feb. J, to. 17, u. 1tC ~
NAMl!ITATllllKNT 1(~-----------
Tlle followlno ""OU ''"'' dolno I w ma ~alMUH: lfl--------..,...--.._..
Ill KING ANO AUOCIATEs. 121 fllCTITtOUI BUllNISI H E WPO AT ll RVI NE ARE A T ..-1.0C KSMITHS· IJ) NEWPORT I NAMlllTA •-NT &EACH LOCKsMITHS l•I IRVINE BISON RECOAOS ..... A M11'
LOCKSMITHS, ISi 8EACH CITIES :;:;_1 . .._por1 a..c11. Ct llfarnl•
AUTO l.OCK EMERGEN,GIES; (6) JOlln Frenll Rtctlll ... A _. 8EA C H·C0 AST H l(>HW AV ' LOCKSMITHS 111 NEWPORT Stritl, ,._,,.,r1 ... <II, Calltvelo
CENTEAtFASHION ISLAND Al'EA ~is butlllftt I• c-..Cled 9' lfl LOCKSMITHS. 11) MISSION LOCKSMITHS; 191 DAN~ POINT lnd1¥1oual. LOCKSMITH. 1101 SAN CLtMENTE JOMR-la LOCKSMITHS 1111 Sj\N JUAN T/\11 -I we flled wlfll llW
CAPISTRAN O ~OCKSMITHS; 1111 County Clerk of Or-CoulllY °"
EL TORO/LAKE FOREST AREA Februeryl, 1"1
LOCKSMITHS, I U I E'L TORO ,.,_. LOCKSMITHS. 1141 I.AKE FOREST Publlafwd Or-Coell Delly l'lleC, LOCKSMITHS; (ISi 1.A(IU .. A AREA Fell. 10, 11, 24, Merell J, ttlt '11-C
1.0CICSMITHS, II•> SAOOLElllt.CIC
VALLEY AREA UXK~'(tiS, 1171
Al A PORT AREA LOCKSMITHS; (Ill
AIRCRAFT LOCKSN!IT"S, 1111 MOTOR HOME 1.0CKSMl1H5, llt) l'ICTITIOUS BUMHSI
C A PIS TRAN 0 V A L LE y NAMalTAftlllaNT
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MAMf tTATUM•'f Tiie,........ ,.....,, .,. Wlftf
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L.yle illlll< LellHflll, Utlt Ctfl'll111to an1er, 1.e111111 Miiia, c.....,.,. ....
"""' .. Uftelllll, ., • .....,.,
""• L--. Clllflnlie t11'1. SeMy ._....11, •n s a.r<-Pllr•. W.M..._ , Celllenll• ftla.
Tiii• ...... _ ,, ~· .. by •
fllCTf'heUteuMNlll .... .,,.,.. .. ..., TIM IOllOwl ... __ , ,,. doln1
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L'l'litMec~ Put1119MdOr .. c-ACWfv Pllllt.
Tl\k .......... -ft .... Wlfll -, .... tt,17,U.Mer<llJ,1'112 SJa.G.
C1111•ty Clert! of 0r..,._ c.-ty 811 -------------,..._., '· 19. ,.,.,.. Pia.I 19111
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-'""'•: NATIONA i. CO "Y CORl"OltATION OF SOUTMaAN
CAL.1'011ni!IA, a• Alfwey A-. Ill ... ,, .. c-. ..... Cell..,.. .au. . L.., .. """· 111<., • O.lewer• CttltOrltlOfl, llM Al,.,IY A,,...ue,
s..tte 116. C..U MtM, CeltfonN ..a..
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L. ... $1,.,.., Inc. L.F.Slmt, ,.,..._ "'" ..__... ... " ....... -c-ty Clfftl .. OrOllllt C--, e11 ~, .... ,,_ 'tllNMY t. ,. l'tetW
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Tiit l•ll••lllt ... Min ,, dtlllt ............
I NAIQVE'S ..OUH: OF WAX, ti)
W. t7tll ~. c ..... ¥aal, C•llfofnla
9Kf7 Enri.. A_ Mtflfll, HU E. , ...
Strei!, No. o . Newpor·1 •••<II, C4Nlf9...W. t*3
Tlllt .......... II <--by on ,,..,.,._,
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c -ty Ctarll of 0r•"OI Couftly en
F•uerv n. 1t12. .......
~Or ..... CoaJl Delly Piiot '~· M, IMr. S, lO, 17, tta t11:t:i
f'ICTITtOUI BUll••U .,....,,., ..... ,
Tiit lolloWlllO PUM>n ,, dOlftf
buSlfloUH:
PERSONAi. MANAOEillllEN T SE 1tv1ce s . t...,, ,._11111 A-. i...11•
F-t. CellfOml• ""° MH F TrMI, 14"2 P-11111 ROif,
1. ... F ....... ,Cefltornl•nul
Tllll 111111""' 11 conclu<tH _, Ill lndMduel. MH F Trell
Tl\k II.I-•• fllef wlUI -COOHlfY Clorti ol O.a1199 CW'14Y In
Flttlnoery 22, 1"2. "_,. ,.Ybll_ Ot .... C:OO.. Delly Piiat,
FM . 24, -· l, 10, 11, ltll tn-G
fllCTtnous au11•111
NAlllll ITATl .... •T
Tl\e followlnt -IOftl are dOllltl
blnl-•: KOltONNE INTEANATIONAI.
C•EATIVE DESIGNS, ttN Woll<llff
Ori••, ..._,.,.. •••<II, Ce llter11l1
"*'° "l..-0 K""*-1---.i, I
C.olllomla c....-1oo1. taJ Weacllff OrlH , -por1 .. 1<11, Cl llf.,1111
"* Tl\ls ....i""s 11 c~ltd 1'y • ,._ ......
l'tCTITIOUI MIM•911
NAM8 ITAHMllNT
Tiit loll••ttl11t MftOn 11 doln1 Ml ....... ,
THE WWITLEY COMPANV, Jl7'
Pullmlfl Sll'Mt, lllltt 1 U, Co.I.I Meu,
Cellllntla.,... \ Terri L. Wllltlay, 2ffft s.-..t
P16<•, w..t. ~ Hiiia, Cetlfofnla •:iu>. Tllla .._._ 11 <--W In ,,..,.,_ ..
TtNl-ttay
Tlllt ste"'"-'t w• filed •ltlt h Cou11ty Ctarti of Oronge CWll4y Oft ....,_,.,.,, .. ,.,.... ,......._.Or-. CM11 Dllly'PllM,
...... ''· "· "· Marc:ltS. ltll ·~·
"~"°"' •utt••u ...,... .,,., .... ..,
Tl\• follewll'll "'Mii I• dolnt _._ .. ,
EMILY GAii. LfMITI O, 1•n·•
S11•r ·-· HUllt ....... a.oc11, CA a.41. ( lillllll.V COX WVf.TT, Ut
Povl1r1'w A-. P. I .. , C .... MeM,
CA...,._
Tlllt llutlMM Is~...,"" all
M l¥!Wlf.
Emily C. W'l'9tt
Tali 11~ w• ftled wlffl Ule C-h C•rll ol Or ..... C-y on J.,,
it,tm. fllt91t
Put>tl ...... Or ..... Coot* Dtilly PllM,
.'•: J, !O• 17, 24, Ha SI
LOCKSMITHS. 1201 MISSION VIEJO Tll• IOllowlne -IOft• ... ...,,..
M0811.E LOCl(SMITHS; 1211 buslMSUJ· fltCM'tOUltust•••ll GOlDIE 1.0CKS, HOME~OCK & EKECUPL.AH , l•U L.1119ley ..... ITAftlle_, ......... Hlrollo l(urolllWI Im.
E.._,dlilllter, Ace--
Tall "'-... fl'" wltlt -c-1y c1er11 of 0r.,.. County '" KEV SERVICE, 122) GE ESIS V; Aftnue IS..lte Cl. lrvlM, c.IHerMe T1'e lell-l"9 "'-la N llll
(131 GENESIS MARKE T! G; 1241 92114. ~M: FftfM'V 17, 1• . PICTITtOUI e111t••S1 . ,.....,., ...... ,
GENESIS IHTERNATIOt4A'l.: IHI Che~~rtlel& In......_..... Ill MAIO; (ti l"A#TASYV.ND,
THE FIFTH GENERAT',ON. m1 Ill< .•• Oel•-· cer-Mloll. Int DM~ltrM.c--...c.
MacArtllur lloulevero, S.ilte 1oa. Blue Kev. c..-del ¥.«, c..tlfenlla flta.
Tiie .......... ,.,_ ..... ..., ... .......... ,
DTA-11, MS .._. llrwt. C•ta -...c .............. .,.U SETSUICO •tllCKL, uu
Newpor1 8-:11, C.llfomla '2MO. Tllit l>V'lfllU I• c..-<t.O •Y a CaHlerMI ~. Cato llilleM, CA R. A. King, U4Sl &anon "oad, ~ OTA·ll. • Celltor111• limited
..... --.. -..... 5Crtet, c ... ..... ~ ..... 101·11. L.,.,. Lindi, Callfomla n»i. <or11oretloft · Tiiis bullneu Is uinclu<ltf .,., .., Clleslt r Propertlu & TMa ....._. '' C9fl9uc-.., .., lll<llvldual: 11 ln•Hll'Mfllt, Inc. lftdlv....,, N.L CIWtler. VP. lfftfll ..... Krtt•1
Del Toco, l11c .. • C•llfOl'llll c.--euo.., MS......, terMt, Cata
illllHe, c ........... -..
IN TM• IUPl .. CMl COU•T Ofl T"•
STA Te CW (AUflllMtttlA Ill A•O
flO•T"eOOUNTYOflOttA .... ........ Tiiis 1ta:~11"!n lllld wllll .,. 0pere11eM "-11 ........,. -tllW w• .. County Cltrtl ol Orange County on Tllll .. .._, wn lllM wlltl c-ty Clel1I ef ... ~ C-'Y .. Tltls ~ It , c...-Uld h • llmltffpel'tMt.,._ J anuary is. IW2 • County Clerk of Or~ C-y ...... I , 1-. '1tt .... Fttt>. I, ltC. ...... ~I DT A·ll. a C1llfar11l1 ..,,__.. lfOTICR H INTtlY OP 'uMMaNT
!AVINI! UNI "IEO SCHOOL.
Pullll-Or-CO.s1 Dally Piiot, Put>ll-Or .... c-Oellt Piiot, ........ Or-. c... o.tly ...... .
Fetl. U , MIKlll, 10, 17, 1"2 17...,, Feb. 10, 17,24, ~11 1, lta '61-12. , .... 17,14,llMrcltJ, It, "'2 10 .. . o.tT--. lllC.,
.~, ............ OISTltlCT, a Sc-Olltrkt tf tM
State ol Cal ......... ~lff. vt. ALL PERSONS IHTE•f.STED , .. THI
MATTER OF THI VALIDITY 01"
·DllTl llTlll
Wtyftl w. Ar1•111re .... p .........
Tltfl ...,.._,wan ... Witt\ tlte
ceu111v Clwrll tf 0r..,.. c-y e11 '"""°"' 2, 1ta.
THE ISSUANCE 0 .. $l,tl0,tl0 0,
llltd wltll "91 ELE CTIO N 1t72, SEAllES "
.... c-1, °"I GINEltAL OILIGATION aotfDS, • •utllorl-by ._._,..., NI. llfD.IJ ,,..,, of Ill• 9oard of Educalle11 et U..
WILLIAMS LI. g reat-g randc.h1ldre n and Lawn·Mount Olive Mortuary
D 0 R 0 T H Y M A E bro l her • CI a r e n c e o r Costa Mesa. 540-5554.
,.,....
,._....,. Or .. C.-st Oally PltM,
F ... 10, 17, 24, Mw'Cll J, 1• -.a. Publlsfwd Or-Coest 0 1lly Pll04. I AVI N E UNIFI ED SCHOO L
Feb 24.-3,10,11,1'112 ~ OISTltlCT, ~.
W I LLIAMS. 72. resident o r I mmel . Edwardsville , ltEBAllCllEC1'. Nl.llllll
To 111 111no111 l11terMt•f lfl ta.
mal"r of Ule •lllcllty of IN ,_
of u .ooo,oao of Eltcl.., 1m, SarlH H
t•n•••I olblltallon bon•1, •• l>'ountain Valley . Ca. P assed Illinois 1-·un e ral services C ESSNA R E BA R C H ECK .
uway February 19. 1982 in a nd interm e nt w ill be a resident of Huntington
Fountain Valley. Ca Mrs . p r ivate. Pierce Broth ers Beach , C a . P assed away
Willi a m s w as born i n Smith Mortuary. directors . s udde n ly on Fe bruary 22.
Colum bus. Ohio on Fe bruary 536-6539. F amily s uggest s 1982 at Paciflea Hospital.
J. 1910 She was a m ember con tributions be m ade to the Funer a l a rrangem e n ts a r e
o r the Foun tain ,~a l ley Orange Cou n t y Lung pend in g at Pierce Brothers
Newcomers Club . Uni~crsit>· Associullon S miths ' Mortuary. 536-&39
fllCTITIOUI tllSINlll
•AMetTAT .... NT Tiii Ill ....... Pl"MHll ,,.. dollltl _._ .. :
GAAl'HICS TWO, 1012 BrloM>
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Oriental Shr ine. hre ll)ember resident or Santa Ana. Ca. age 67. Born M arch 9. 1914
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Benevolent Society a(ld also 18. 1982. Ser vice!! will be away Febr uar y 21. 1982.
a member o f the F ir s t h e ld o n W e dne s day. Survived by d a u ghter, Sally
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~c~, Estancia gain CIF quanerfinftls
Sea Kings . ha:ve, a gimmick Kraiss' bucket propels Eagles
8y J OHN SEVANO
Of .... D.ity ...... MM!
For u long time now. Corona del
M 1H tlli:h hu:s had the market
cornert.>d on wlnmng gumes the hard
way Tuesduy night, 'though, the Sea
Kinas reached new heights.
Comndcrmg the fact it was a CIF
3 A playoff game, and they were
playing on a foreign court <Estancia
lligh l, and the opponent <Canyon)
wali this year's Century League
r hampion, and the final score was
54·42. the Sea Kings did all right
despite hitting just two field goals the
ENTIRE s econd half.
And, if you find that hard to
s wallow. get this: CdM didn't have a
sm2le field goal the final quarter and
didn't score a single point for the
first 4. 18 of the period.
Na tu rally. this is going to take a
little explaining.
··Maybe we have a new gimmick."
Joked Sea Kina Coach Jack Errlon.
··we don't hit any field 1oals, iet
fouled. and hit our free throws.''
lndct.>d, the Seu KLnas did hit the
latter. 24 or 34 to be exact and 16 of 22
during the last 3;42 of the final
elght·minute stania. .
The rC?Sl of the time. however , the
Sea Kings displayed no gimmicks
... just good, hard defense.
"We didn't attack like we should in
the second half." added Errlon. "but
we didn't let up for a single second
defensively.
"My kids didn't give any ground
and they fought hard."
The score wus tied six times ln the
firs t quarter before a Mike Hess steal
with 11 seconds left gave the Sea
Kings the lead for good at 14· 12.
From there, It was the Chris Lynch
show as the senior guard helped CdM
build a 31·20 advantage al the half by
(See SEA KJNGS, Page 86)
By BOGE R CARLSON
OttMDMtf ...........
Estancia High basketball co1&ch
Larry Sundermun was holding court
with the media and well wishers and
as the vlctorious Eagles w ere
celebr1&tl ng In their dresstna
quarters, assistant coach Joe Reed
summed it up in short order.
• which touched only nettthe wltb no
time left for the winner
The first miracle was Jerr
Gardner's driving abot through the
lane, which came with the Eaales
down by a 40·37 count, their worst
deficit since the first quarter.
Gardner's attempt bounced on the
rim and fell for a bucket. and with it
he received a s hot at the free throw
llne, courtesy of 6·6 Rich Thomas'
fifth personal foul.
The slick 5· 10 Sea View Leaaue
MVP connected with his free throw
to tie it at 40 with 1 :05 left. then the
Eagles got the break they had to
have -a Foothill turnover with ?7
seconds left.
MIRACLE WORKERS Estancia High's Jeff
Gardnl'I' <left 1 and Stt•v(! Kraiss put together
a C'Ol!elc of minor miracles Tuesday night to
-catc.q:'full th<.> Eetgles into the Cl F 3 ·A
quarterfinals
"You need at least one miracle in
the playoffs," said Reed . But
Tuesday night, before 1,900 at Villa
Park High , there were two mlrarle11
In the final 1: OS or the second
overtime wliich catapulted the
Eagles to a 42·40 victory over
Foothill , sending the Sea View
League co-champions Into Friday's
CI F 3·A quarterfinals against 24-1
Glendale Hoover at a site to be
determined.
The big one was Steve Kraiss'
12·foot baseline shot, coming
literally from behind the backboard,
Sunderman ordered his quintet to
take the last shot and when it was
now or never, Kraiss had the ball
inches away from the baseline.
"I know him <Kraiss >. he wanted
<See EAGLES, Page 86>.
o.lly ,..._ _.., u. ,...,,.
114 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. February 24, 1982
Edison's pace
still on target
Loyola wi.lts in second half, 71 -40
By JIM McCURDIE
Of llM Dally f'lltiC SI.off
GLENDALE At Edison
High, the basketball names have
remained largely unchanged
during the last two years . But,
as Charger Coach Barry Leigh
has had the distinct pleasure or
finding out this year. what a
differe nce that second year
makes '
"I was a mazed ba ck in
December at the difference
between a junior and a senior,"
Leigh said "It still amazes
me."
AS WELL IT s hould Last
year's surprise team of the 4·A
playoffs is this year's odds-on
favorite and the Chargers
with mos tly all the same faces
in all the same places have
shown an uncanny ability to play
both roles.
Tuesday night. the top.seeded
Chargers continued their drive
toward the 4 A final with a 71-40
rout or Loyola at Glendale High.
a long evening. The Chargers
have won their first two playoff
games by a total or 55 points and
may be playing their best
basketball or the year.
Quite a contrast fro m last
year when Edison, a younger
vers ion of this year's team,
s cored a 48-47 overtime win over
Compton in the first round and
s tunned Notre Dame, 57·56. in
the second round before losing to
San Marcos. the eventual 4-A
r unner.up.
LEIGH WAS further amazed
Tuesday night as the Chargers
broke away from a Loyola team
that for a while -looked
determined to take Edison out of
its fast break to keep the game
close. For a while are the key
words here.
The Cubs pulled to within two,
20 · 18 . midway through the
second quarter a s Loyola's
Michael Daly scored all 11 of his
l e am ·s points in that period.
Edison managed to forge an
eight·poinl lead at lhe half bul it
was still apparent that Loyola
was within striking distance.
Big four
spark
Lake rs
By CURT SEED EN
Of Ill• D••v ~ ... Su"
IN GLE WOOD It was
Christmas Eve when the Los
Angeles Lakers o b1 ained
veteran forward Bob McAdoo
from the New Jersey Nets in an
attempt to fill the void left when
Mitch Kupchak fractured a tibia _
When McAdoo arrived, Laker
Coach Pat Riley was still
jockeyrng his l ineup -
alternating between Jim
Brewer, Mark L<Olds berger and
current starter Kurt Rambis -
trying to find a suitable
s ubstitute for Kupchak and a
solid backup to K a r eem
Abdul-Jabbar.
IT HAS BEEN nearly nine
weeks since McAdoo a rrived. He
does n 't start yet. a nd it is
doubtful he wfl l. Riley likes a
player like the 6·9 veteran
coming orr the bench in a pinch.
He als o sees to it that
Landsberge r and Brewer
contr ibute a res pectable 12·15
minutes per outing There is no
intense competition among the
big four jus t p l ent y or
contributions.
Tuesday night, for instance.
with 14.072 on hand at the Forum
for a rematch with the
high·scoring Denver Nuggets.
each of the big four did his share
as the Lakers rolled to a 145-129
vic tory over the Nuggets for
their second straight win over
Denver in less than 48 hours.
The victory included a Laker
season·high 83 points in the first
half.
RAZZLE DAZZLE Corona Del ~ar lligh·..,
Mi kl' Hes~ gl\'l'" a no look pass to unknO\\ n
t e <1mm ci t t• d u r i n g fourth q trnrter ar t1 o n
Tut•-;da~· aga ln!->l l'cnt u r~ Lc <1 gul' C'ha m pwn
C cinyon in a C l F' 3-A contest. f-fl>&s wa!-. foult·d
on the play He we 111 to tht· frt'l' thn m li rH
\\here he h1l both <:n<l!-> ol .1 onc. .. plu~·om·
The win sets up Friday·s
quart e rfinal m eeting with
Se r v ile al a s ite t o b e
determined The Frrars knocked
Verbum Der out or the playoffs
for the second consecutive year
wrth a 75·65 :.crond·round win
I f Edi s on 's pla y off
pe rformance thus far is any
indication. Servile may be in for
Then came the third quarter,
when Loyola found points
extremely h ard to come by .
With Edison's swarming defense
forcing turnovers and refusing
lo allow good s hots. the Cubs
failed to score until there were
just 56 seconds left in the
quarter. when Adonis Turner
finally put it in.
Jamaal Wilkes, who had a
re latively quiet Sunday in
Denver with just 15 points in the
Lakers' 132 -131 victory. led
e veryone on the noor with 31
points. That's a pretty good
omen. The Lakers are 20·0 when
Wilkes has scored better than 30
points during his career.
BUT TifERE'S also the play
of Rambi s. Brewer .
Landsberger and McAdoo. For
instance : Westphal
inks Knick
offer sheet
NEW YORK <AP > -
Freeagent guard Paul Westphal,
a five·timc National Basketball
Association All ·slar, s igned an
offer sheet ·with the New York
Knicks Tuesday that would pay
him an estimated $150,000 for
the rest of this season.
The offer sheets means that
the Seattle Supe rSonics whom
Westphal played for last year.
have 15 days to match the
Knicks' offe r.
Asked at an impromptu news
conference j us t before the
Kn1 cks met the Milwaukee
Buc ks what he would do if
S eattle m atrhes the offer.
Westphal said · "At least I would
start playing and wouldn't have
to move m y family out of
Seattle. That would be some
silver lining, but I've s igned
with the Knicks and I hope to be
playing with them soon."
The season has less than eight
weeks re maining before the
s tart of the playoffs.
W eslphal has not played since
early last season when he
suffered a stress fracture to his
right foot after 36 games.
Westphal said that similar foot
Injuries ln recent years to NBA
stars Bill Walton a nd Dous
Colltns "certaJnly retarded the
. speed or my r eturn" lo playing.
"I think I'm in pretty good
s hape," said Westphal who has
a veraged 17.l Points per game in
his nlne-year NBA career with
Bost9n, Phoenix and Seattle.
•'I've been playing in the gym
with college guys. Of course, it's
not the sa m e as NBA
competition. but I thlnk I'm lo
as Cood a Jlhape as I can be.
When J come bac k. lt wm be llke
the flnt day of training camp
for me."
'I •
Money is no • object to Allen By the time it was over,
Edison had command of the
game and a 46·22 lead going into
t he final period.
Rambis: Starting at power
forward, he hit on 4 or 7 shots
from the field in 21 minutes ,
finishing with eight points. He
a l so tied J abbar for team
rebounding honors with seven.
Six or his eight points came
early in the first quarter when
the Lakers jumped out to a 31·14
lead.
He once exceeded an unlimited expense account
Word drifted down from Canada that George
Allen had signed on as president, chief executive
officer and part owner of the Montreal Aloueltes
and a guy remarked. "old George 1s finally
tapping his savings account. ..
Well. not really. What it m eant was that old
George was tapping someone else 's s avings
account which may be what coach Allen does best.
The currency this time belongs to a group of
plungers from the Newport Beach area on whose
behalf Allen has purchased 51 percent of the
Canadian Football League team from Nelson
Skalbania, which is a person, not a country. Since
he first dipped his toe into professional sports
several years ago, one thing has led to another for
Skalbania and he is now said to be experiencing a
momentary cash now problem.
AMONG SKALBANIA'S cash flow problems
has been a salary of $450,000 to his quarterback.
Vince Ferragamo, who found the Canadian ~e somewhat alien and spent the final part o ast
season on the bench. In fact, Vince was not ven
on the Als' active roster.
At any rate. all of these are matters to
settled by George Herbert Allen who works bes
when money is no object.
George's ability to scatter banknotes was put
best by two of his former employers. the late Dan
Reeves or the Los Angeles Rams and Edward
Bennett Williams or the Washington Redskins.
"Geez," Reeves once declared, "I am terrified
the guy is going to ~uy Cleveland."
Williams' remark. made shortly after Allen
took over as coach and general manager of the
Redskins bas since become something or a classic:
"I gave him an unlimited expense account and he
has a lready exceeded It."
MANY INSIDE FOOTBALL feel that it was
Allen's tendencies in the areas of squandering
money and refus ing to consult ownership In
matters of importance that kept him out of
positions of authority in-the ·National Football
League. Allen would prefer yd\! believe lhal the
owners of the NFL are engaged in a conspiracy
against him.
ll ls also suggested that his contract aa a color
Qnalyst with CBS was not renewed for the same
reasonJJ.
Guys travelline with ~lien on lbe CBS payroll
tell of S300 breakfasts wlf1i IJ'OUJ)I or cronJes and a
classic etory invo1vtn1 Use Umoualne which waa
hired to transport the broadcut poup which
lncluded Vin Scully, the 1>lay·bJ·play man.
~ .
SPORTS COl.UMNIST
BUD TUCKER
ALLEN'S WIFE WAS ALONG on a particular
trip to Washington and George asked the producer
if it would be alright if Mrs. Allen used the limo to
do a bit or shopping while the game was in
progress. Seeing no harm in additional mileage or
20 , or thereabouts. permission was granted.
Mrs. Allen took the limo to Virginia to visit
friends
Precisely how Allen will alter matters in
Montreal remains to be seen. Skalbania proved to
be almost as talented as George in the art or
writing chec ks having purc}¥Ased. along with
Ferragamo. such high priced American imports as
David Overstreet. J ames Scott and Billy White
Shoes Johnson. ,
It has been suggested that the Alouettes
wis hed to unload s ome of these s alaries.
<See TUCKER, Page 8 5)
"We just settled down and
played a lol better team defense
in the third quarter." Leigh
s aid. "They <the players> knew
they weren't playing very good
defense in the first half. They
weren't he!ping each other."
THE STRONG DEFENSE led
to a number or easy baskets for
Edison as four Chargers finished
in double figures . Richard
Chang had 10 points in the first
qua rter and finished the game
with 18 while guards J eff
Stephens and Mark Goudge
contributed 10 points each.
As usual, Rick DiBernardo
dominated play under t he
basket , pulling d own 16
rebounds
A coin flip will determine
whether the Chargers will get
the home site against Servile
Friday. If Edison wins the loss,
Leigh indicated It's likely the
game will be played at Ocean
View High.
Brewer: In 18 minutes. he
connected on S or 7 from the
field , added two s teals. t wo
a s sists a nd two r ebound s ,
finishing the night with 13
points.
-Lands berger : In 14
minutes. he scored eight points
and added s ix rebou nds .
includi!}g three offensive boards
McAdoo: Despite having
problems seeing after suffering
a scratched cornea Sunday
c1gainst the Nuggets, he came off
the bench to score 12 points (6 of
9 from the floor! adding five
rebounds before fouling out in
the fourth quarter.
·'I was a little worried in
practice," admitted McAdoo
a(ter the game. "I still wasn't
seeing too well. "I didn't have the
<See LAKERS, Page 86)
Dodgers depart minus Fernando
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Fernando
Valenzuela's agent, Tony DeMar~o. said Tuesday
that the Los An&eles pitcher won't be on the plane
today when most of the Dodters fly to the team's
spring training site in Vero Beach, Fla .
Oe Marco. citing the st a lled negotiations
between the 1981 National League Cy Yount
Award winner and the Dodgers. said: "Fernando.
lawyer Richard Moss and I met late this allemoon
and decided that we're so far apart in philosophy
and fitw'et with the Dodgers that we needed tQ
flnd an opport.unlty to &tart makih1 some pro1rets.
last season, took the decision not to go to Vero
Beach in stride.
"The decision was right by blm and lbe two of
us," DeMarco said. "It's nol that be is happy or
sad ; he feels that what has to be hu to be.
Fernando wants to play. be love:i the sport. But we
have to take care of the business end of It.. It's not
"We felt we had to find some way lo convince
the Dodgers that F@rnando should get what he
deserves. We feel that lf we don't start 1ettin1 for
him what he deserves now, wMJ\ wm we start?"
OeMarco aalft Valensuela, a 21·year·old natlve
of Mexico wbo alto was the NL Rookte of the Year
only the money, it's the principle." _ _
ln a prepared s t atement issued earlier
T uesday. prior to the decision that Fernando
wouldn't be on the Ood1er plan.. D<>e11er owner
Peter O'Malley said: "We have made what we feel
is a very fair offer to Fe rnando Valensuela, t1ldn1
into account F ernendo'a acc:ompllabmtfttl of Jut
year. ln fact. our offer ll more than lwlce what
any second-year player ln bbtory hu r.ceived.
··we wm continue to meet and ne.,Uate ln
lood fa.Ith," Hid O'Mallty.
l
"Bavasi limits AngeJ
driving in Arizona
•'rum AP dl8pakhei
CASA Gl\ANDE, Ariz. -CIUna Ill
hiR club's "record for dlSMSter,"
General Man1tger Buzzle Bavasi says
Angela players will not be alJowed to commute
from Phqenix durlng spring training this year.
The players can either live at the.Fnnclaco
Grande resort here or take apartments in town.
according to Bavasi.
'Tm not atking any chances," he said.
·'The last thing we need ls somebody getting
hurt ln a car crash and missing llalr the
season ·· ln~the franchise's 21-year history, three
p I aye r.s ha v e . died in, cars -8 r ll; c e
Helnbechner, Mike Miley, and Chico Ruiz.
Another Angel, Minnie Rojas, was paralyzed for
life as the result or an automobile accident
while Ken McBride was injured to the extent
that he had to retire.
Quote of the day
Sugar Ray Leonard, talking about•.
Roger Stafford, who he plans to fight later
this year: "He has power; he's got speed.
I'm not too familiar with his chin. but I will be.''
No change, lawyer sues Silverdome
PONTIAC, Mich. -A suburban •
Detroit lawyer, who said he failed to
receive change when he paid to park
at the Pontiac Silverdome, has filed a $110,000
lawsuit against the stadium authority. the city
of Pontiac and Dome Parking Corp.
The lawsuit, filed by Bernard Friedman of
Southfield, Mich .. was the second resulting from
a decision to "round off" the stadium's usual
$2.50 pa rking fee during frigid January
weather . The "rounding off" decision was made
to a void potential fros tbite problems arising
from attendants handling change.
Gervin'• 35 P9C* ~ Anton60 wtn
Georte GefYlll aeored • PGUlta • aa San Anlo.nlo po1t.cl a iO.aaa
vlctory over tbe OoldH State
Warr ors ln a NaUonal Buketb.u
Aaaoclatlon contat marred by 10 penonal foul
calls Tuelday. Tbe Wan1ora leored .o ot tbelr
Polnta from the free·throw UM ... Elaewhere
iD the NBA, MMel Jlaa..e hlt M polnta and
grabbed 21 rebound.a and E1Yt11 Ray• added 38
point.a as Houaton defeated
DallH, 106·95 ... •••lie
Ttae•1 "°red 1.8 points and Artl1 OU.ore added 24 to
lead Cblca10 Lo a 123·122
victory over Portland
... Kansas City took a brief
lead in lhe fourth quarter but
Atlanta came on atrone at
the end with the aid Of 27
point.I by Edclkt Jela9 ... lo
defeat the Kines. 103·9-4 .
103·94 . Jolla Orew had 24 polnta and To•
MltMllleta added 22 ... The Utah Jaia posted a
113·110 victory over Washiocton with the aid of
39 points by Adrian DanUey. The win ended a
four -game losing s treak for the Jazz
. . . Michael Ray Blcbarcboa hit seven polnt.s
and made two steals in the final 2:•3 to lead the
New York Knlcks to a 113·110 win over
Mi I waukee . . . Six members or the
Philadelphia team §Cored in double figures with
Jullu1 Erving hilting 34 lo lead the 76ers to a
115-101 win over San Diego.
Rookie Jeads Sl Louis over Toronto
Rookie Joe Mullett scored two ~ t goals to power St. Louis to a 3-2 '
National Hockey League victory over
Toronto Tuesday night. Bernie P•rko had two
assists. helping St. Louis interrupt its longest
winless streak in two seasons at eight games
. . . El!i_ewhere In the NHL, Real Cloutler's
goal with 2: 17 to play, gave Quebec a 4.3 victory
over Montreal, hailing the Canadiens' 16-game
unbeaten string and their eighl·game winning
streak on the road ... Mlke Bolay and Bryan
·Trottier scored 27 seconds apart ln the second
period to give the New York Islanders-..-5-1
victory, over Chicago . . . Gary LulMll scored
for Vancouver at 13: 15 of the second period, just
59 seconds after Jim Peplbaskl'1 short-banded
goal had put Calgary in front, and the Canucks
and Flames played to a 2·2 Ue . . . Mike
Blais•U scored two goals and Mark Klrtoa had
three assists as Detroit recorded a 6·3 win over
Colorado ... The Los Angeles Kings assigned
defensema n Alan Hangsleban to the New Haven
Nighthawks.
Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 24. 1982 ••
Phlfll• wtH pay Aoee S1 mllUon a Y"'
The Phllldtlpbia PhlJUet are \~· ready to PQ PeCe .... Sl mUUon a
year uatU I.be md ot llll playlnt
career accordJn1 to club preaident aw G .
. . . Houston ptkber J. a. &kbrd thl'ew ao
erratic 15 mtnutea ot batUn1 pracUce at the
club's 1prln1 tralf\IDJ site Tuesday aa he
continued hJ.1 attemp( to come back from a
llle·thttatenlna stroke . . Joe alldl wu back
In an Oaldmd unlform Tue.day and 11Jd, ''It's
like getting back In an old familiar bed
. . . Gaylord Perry, who needs only 'three
victories lo beeome baseball'• l.5lh 300-tame
winner, says he may lfOOn Mve a better Idea of
his mltjor lea1ue future. "We'll Just have lo
wait and see'' he said but refwsed to name the
clubs bidding for his services but said there are
a bout four . . . Rookie pitcher Aady
McGafflJa• wu struck ln the bead by a thrown
. ball whlle pilchln1 battlna practice at the
Yankee 1prln1 tralnlng camp but wasn't hurt
seriously . . . Manacer Joe Torre will areet
the full Atlanta squad today in West Palm Beach.
Kentucky would host lwo NCAA finals
The Univers ity of Kentucky 'Ill' would like to host two NCAA Final
Four basketball tournaments in 1985. ,
The idea is to lure the National Colle1late
Athletic Association finals for men and women
to the same town at the same time . . . On the
college basketball front, Dud Toagal scored 18
points and his cousi.n, Edward leu, added 12 to
lead Fordham lo a 6S·SO win over Notre Dame
and Rob Wllllams scored 30 points to help
Houston to ita seventh consecutive win with a
75-69 verdict over Rice ... The e xecutive
committee of the Southeastern Conference will
meet Thursday to consider last Saturday's
contested SEC battle between Louisiana State '
and TeMessee . . . A federal lawsuit filed by
two former world record-holding track and field
athletes against the U.S. Olympic Committee
has been moved from Syracuse, N.Y. to U.S.
Dis'trict Court in Denver. S&epben Smttb, a pole
vaulter, and Brtu 014lnelcl, a shot putter and
discus throwel', want to prevent the USOC from
barring them from the 1984 Gammes in Los
Angeles.
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Fielder's steal
aids Monarchs
Inglewood. next for Mater Dei
By RlatARD DUNN
oitt1eD111tY ...... lleff
/\ Cinderellu team It might well be, but Mater
Del Hl&h proved 'J'uesduy nlcht that it ls ror real.
The Monarchs. third place tint.hers n th e
Angelus Leorue, rolled over St. John Bosco High,
53·49 , al ~rvile High to advance to the CIF 4A
quarterfinals
Th~ Braves finished second In the Del Rey
League, and ended the season dropping to 21·7
The.llonurcb.5. 16-9, got a steal from Mike F ielder
with 2:31 left to go in the game, tied at 41.
From the re the Monarchs outscored the
Braves, 10-2 , in the next two minutes
"The steal was the turning point in the game."
said Monarch Coach Bill Alexander "We really
flOl a lot or momentum after that, and really took
charge."
TAKE CHARGE IS exactly what the
Monarchs did. With the game tied at 33, at the end
ol the third quarter . the Monarchs started working
the ball. Inside. and put pressure defe nse on St
·J ohn Bosco.
"ft came <town to our game, working the ball
inside to our l>ig guys," Alexander said. "We
rlnally made some free throws at important times.
when we really needded them "
The Monarchs sank nine or 14 free throws, but
four of them came with less than 53 seconds in the
game. Mater Dei shot 50 percent from the floor,
banging out 22 field goals
Sophomore Matt Beeuws aert poured in 21
points to lead the Monarch attack, and Fielder
added 15 points. along with his seven rebounds
Mater Dei played very cautiously in the
second half, working the ball in lo Fielder a nd
Beeuwsaert. It turned the ball over only once. a nd
committed only one foul in the pressurized fourth
quarter.
The contest had been tied throughout most of
the game , unljl Fielder's steal, when the Monarchs
pulled away with a comfortable lead.
CHRIS JACKSON, one of the four sophomores
~tarting , added 10 points and grabbed eight
rebounds for the victorious Monarchs
Apparent~y Stevens played very well
"We're finally hitting a point to where we're
improving and improving at every game," s aid
Alexander. "This is a great win, and I'm looking
forward to the quarterfin als ."
The Braves, who shot a dismal 35 percent
from the floor in the second half, got good outside
shooting from guards Brad St rachan and Tyron
Tait.
Founiain Valley's All-American quarterback headed for UCLA in the fall They comhined for 35 of the Braves 49 points.
"Not bad. Matt, but it wasn't as good as the
last time."
''Not bad. Matt, but we've seen you do better "
"Not bad. Matt. but ... "
For a youngst e r who hasn't even been
graduated from his 12th year of school, Fountlin
Valley High's Matt Stevens has heard an awful lot
of flak about his performances on the football field
.. but he has only himself to blame.
When you display All-American abilities as a
junior, well, everyone knows a year's maturity
and strength is going to mean you 're several
notches better the next time around
• AN ALL-CIF SELECTION as a "junior.
Stevens found himself relegated to second team
all-league as a senior behind Ken Major of Edi.son.
who came on with great statistics. great efforts
and great results.
But. when it comes lime ror the kickoff in
Pasadena July 17 at the aMual Shrine football
game featuring many of Southern California's best
Stevens will be in ttre South huddle, certajnly a
tribute lo what others think of him despite the fact
that he did well. but ..
"It's been ironic ." s ays Stevens' coach. Mike
Milner "Every article that's ever written on him
mentions he had a down year. Slevens_ is a~
All-American despite a down year
"He's on the most elite team in America
<Parade's All-America selections). so obviously it
wasn't as down.a year as some or the local med ia
thinks."
Wen. coach. 26 interceptions can hardly be
addressed as anything r esembling an up year for
this athlete. not with his arm and not with what he
s howed a year before.
MILNER EXPLAINS: ''He started off behind
a very green offensive line. Greg Bolin was the
only player who had ever played in a vars ity
game. So there was an adjustment period.
"He received so much media attention. the
constant interviews were a distraction factor."
After a while, Stevens got fed up with the
whole thing. and simply -refused interviews.
twe aking some or Orange County's self.appointed
authorities in the world of prep sports. who give a
17-year -old about the same consideration they
would llie Nastase.
"There were limes when Matt thought things
were getting a little unfair," adds Milner
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
Somehow, 2,088 yards never seemed to wipe
out the interceptions.
·'It was tou1b on me for a while (the
criticism )," says Stevens, who doesn't turn 18
until two weeks aft.er the Shrine game.
''Your confidence starts to break down and it
really did affect me. But you have to learn the
ropes.''
Why UCLA? "Greg (Bolin) and I were both
impressed with Coach Donahue. he's a super
individual. And, we're familiar with UCLA, it's
our type or kids from the Southern California
area.··
WHEN UCLA BECKONED for Stevens. the
Bruins also went for Bolin, the blg tight end who
opened the holes fo r Rod Emery.
But Bolin will be in the stands for the Shrine
game a victim of numbers because of the fact
Emery, too. has been selected.
No school is allowed more than two players in
the game, and Major is a victim, loo. because of
the fact linebacker Rick DiBernardo and fullback
Dave Geroux were chosen.
Bolin was also ~ victim or numbers at tile
All-CIF selections when he lost an 8-6 decision to
another outstanding athlete for the honor.
"It doesn't bug me," says Bolin. "I'm just a
tackle that catches passes, anyway. And I'll be in
the Orange County game."
Stanford and Arizona State were in the
running with UCLA for Bolin's services, but only
on the surface. "I've always wanted to be a Bruin
and with the chance to go. I wasn't going lo pass it
up,'' he adds.
EMERY. WHO HAS reaped the harvest or
Bolin's blocks. and is headed for Nevada-Las
Vegas In the fall . was the only Baron to earn
All·CIF honors.
"Last year Matt and I went up lo the South's·
training camp to visit Emile (Harry) and we
dreamed about playing in this game." says
Eme ry. "but it was just dreams."
Barons host LB Poly
Estancia, CdM women also at home
F ountain Valley. Es tancia and
Corona del Mar draw home court
assignments for the second round of
the women's CIF basketball playoffs
whi le Huntington Beach travels to
Buena High for its game tonight.
Davis, Ronda Barton and Arledge.
Coach Joanne Ke llogg's Olien
have a tough assignment away from
home. Buena Is ranked No. 6 and has
lost only two games this season.
Buena toppled Simi Valley, 61-32, in
first-round play.
As fo r St e ve n s and Bolin heading to
Westwood to join former teammate Duval Love.
Milner says there is no surprise. but denies any
"connection" with the Bruins, despite the fact his
team is now employing a UC LA -type ground
game. ,
''The UCLA program speaks for itself," says
Milner. ",And the ones who have decided to go
there have a great respect for Coach <Terry I
Donahue. ffis record speaks for itself.
··we picked up a lot or things from them
during the spring and changed our run game to
what they were doing," says Milner. ··we wece
looking for a more simplified system in terms or
terminology and philosophy.
.. I came away with a good reeling and a belief
in the system."
Regardless of what transpires in the Shrine
All-star game, you can be certain you haven't
heard the last of Stevens. Bolin and Emery.
• * * JOINING THE COMBINATIONS from
Fountain Valley and Edison on the South Shrine
team are Mater Dei guard Brian Lopker and
Mission Viejo defensive tackle Chris Gahagan .
The South will be coached by Ron Smeltzer of
Ser vile and Henry WasbJngton or Jordan. The
North coaches are Lompoc:'s Mi.ke Warren and LA
Kennedy's Richard Whitney.
From Page 84
TUCKER ...
particularly Ferragamo's. bul Allen does not
operate in that sort or squeamish manner.
"U a man can help us win," s ays George, "the
money Is well spent."
If IT HURTS the club down the road. so be it
George AJlen trades draft choices for experienced
players. His success or 1971 is now the problem or
the incumbent coach of Washington.
The story is told about George having some
mature and expensive trees removed from the
Reds kins' practi<:e s ite in Was hington and
replanted at the Allen residence in Virginia.
.• George may have traded them for some
saplings on the premise that in the art of
landscaping, the f"ture is new.
Gauchos, Tigers
vie in shoWdown
Saddleback Coll ege and Riverside CC square
off for the third time this year. Golden West opens
Southern Cal Conference Shaughnessy Playoff
action , a nd O r ange Coast closes ou t a
disappointing year in community college
basketbaJI action tonight.
Top billing goes to the Gaucho-Tiger clash. set
for 7:30 p.m . at Cal State Fullerton Saddleback
and Ri verside CC tied for the Mission Conference
c hampions hip with 10·2 records, setting up
toni ght's showdown.
The winner advances to the s tate reg1ooal
tournament against the wild card entry from the
Western State Conference. either on March 5 or
March 6
The loser tangles with Southwestern Saturda)
night (7. 30 > on Its home court in the Mission Confere~ce wild card playoffs.
Meanwhile. Coach J im Greenfield's Golden
West outfit <6·8. 19-10> entertains East Los Angeles
< 7 : 30 l in Shaughnessy Playoff action The winner
meets the winner or the Santa Monica CC-Rio
llondo contest Saturday night on the home court of
the team with t he best conference record .
OCC. 3-8 in South Coast Conference play.
closes out the season at San Diego Mesa
Groot's single gives OCC win
LOS ANGE LES Scott Groot belted a
ba ses-loaded s ingle to drive in two runs to
highlight a four-run rally in the eighth inning as
Orange Coast Coll ege defeated host LA Valley. 8·4 ,
in non-conference baseball action Tuesday.
Ron Rooker picked up the victory with four
innings of re her work. allowing one hit and
striking out fi ve batters .
With the score tied al 4-4 going into the eighth,
Rick Hopkins walked to open the inning and scored
what proved to be the winning run on Groot's bell
Five Orange Coast players had two base hits
including Dave Pinoco, Kevin Sliwinski. Groot.
Tom Duggan and Deron Puskarich.
Ort THE WATERFRONT lrt rfEWPORT BEACH
Fountain Valley 07-7> will host
Long Beach Poly (15-6) in a 4·A
division outing. Huntington Beact)
(17-8 ) travels to the Santa Barbara
area to tangle with Buena (18-2 ).
lo 3-A division 6lay. it will be La
Serna (20 ... ) at Estancia (11-6) with
Burroughs (Ridgecrest ) (18-7) at
Corona del Mar (14-7 >.
Starting for the Oller• will be
Tammy Buckel•. Kerri Carr. Tracey
Clark. Belly M~ndou and Cathy
Townsend.
Corona del Mar held the lead all.
the way In a 51-47 victory over La
Qulni., the No . 3 seeded team In Utt
let US DI Oii T Ital F1tliss ·
Dill fir YOU
Super Boardwalk·
& lhlewalk Sale
. Long Beach Poly Is the seventn
rated team in the •·A division and
won over Alhambra, 13-44'; to first
round play. Fountaln VaUey woo a
triple-overtime deelaloo from Culver
City , U ·57 , in Ill firat·round
encountu with Sam Arled1e lead.lq
the way wtth 21 point.a.
C9acb Carol Strausbor'a Barona
suffered tome Ulneu durlnc t.he put
week but the 1tartln1 lln.eup la
ex:J)eded to be "'"' for &GllJcbt'a out1n1. It wlll include T'herut
P.ucballli, u,.. GlDl!bur1, Oeann1 • •
playoffs .
Sea Kln,-.m'm'I" f'OrC6ac aren
Oearhardt.. Include Cindy .Kendall,
Heather E s tey, Llaa Oreenber1,
Kathy Briscoe and Marilee Olcbner.
Coach Joe Wolf's Eatanela 1t11la
breeied to a M-38 victory o~ TalUn
while La Serna, the Whltmont
League champloo, wae wt..._ oftr
San Lull Obispo,~.
1:1uncla 1tarten lDc.lude DlbWe
Hughea1 Amy Hatbeoelr, Joa•
Holl Md, Sally Cbrtlman and 'Cbrtl
llacMUlan. • ..
•• ·-~A ... ......
117 ... l
Rt'laxed b1uw11ng snd hopp'"9 ... tppll\Q"'111ll""tupplng: •. don"t
ml11 thl1 aale emc. .. g aalla ewnt of gnt•t savlnga •nd enjoyable
1hoppfng at the Lido M1rtn1 VIU.ge Super Boardwalk end
SldeQQc Salet
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All•nt• 103, K•MH c11, ..
Ultll Ill, WMhl119'on 10.
S.n """""°I~. Goldefl Sit le 11J Chk •oo Ill, Pot'llllrld 122
Houston IOS, D•ll•• 9S Pllll~• 115. ~ D~ IOI , ......... co-
Ultl\•18oflon
MllwtlAI• •I N-J•"*Y New Yot'k •I lncll-
Po11i.no •• K•ns.s cnv Hou•llOrl •I Denver
Cle•ei.nd•I P-1•
n• i.111
Lakara 145, Nuggets 129
DtlNVllt -En911•1\ 16, V-~ II,
Intl"· DUN! 13. M<Klnney 12, TllomPW>n 7,
GOndrerlck 1t, Roe,..•. HOf'dQe• 11. R•Y 10
Tot•ll: .. 17-4' 129.
LOS ANGIL.ES -R•mbl• I , WllkH 31.
Abdul·J•bb•r 11. Joh nson IS. Nl•on I, C-r 1', M<.-. 12, 8re-r 10, JorCSAn 13,
L•ndlMr~r •• MCGH 7. McKtnna ,
Tot.ti· .. 1'·1' 10. Sc-lly 0-rltn Denver 11 U J7 Jt ,,.
Los A1>9tlel Cl Cl 11 U 10
TllrH-poilll OOtl• -JOIWIW>n Foult<I OUI
8rt-TOUI IOuh Deftver 11, Loi
A119tl., ?9 Ttchnlct l Oen••• Co.<11 Moe
A -1',on.
HIGH SCHOOL
Eatancla 42, Foothlll 40
tlSTAMCIA -GerdMr 8, Mavooi. 10.
Mldl9"d •. l(relu 10, Tlfl 10, McC•hlll o
JOftnlttllO. TGIAll: 1' IC>-11>42.
'OOTMILL 8elltr<I 16, Thoma• 11.
Dutrtuc I. Hely 1, Sc-•rU 2, Luo. Tot•h
11 ... 40.
E1lencle
Foollllll
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l•S2003 .0
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Fo11led OUI
IFCIO!hllll
Tiit IEst•ncl•I Thome•
Corona dal Mar 5', Canyon 42
CANYOM -Mol)t~-ry 1, 8"tley 4
"-11er 0, ~r •. Con,_..•. Lonv 2. Mli.v I. McDtnnon 11TO!Ull:11 .. IJO
COltDNA DIEL MAii -LYncl\ 21. Heu •••
Olto11 4. Goeoel 2, VtnSlfffthuyw O. Da•I• O.
P•ter..,. 12 Tottlt: IS 2 .. 3' S•
k-.,, Ooltntn
Ct nyon 11 I I 1• 42
COf'on• dtl Mt• u 11 7 1• Sc
ToUll fOU11• Canyon 17. Corona ~I Mer 11·
Fouled out: Hui•• ICenyon I, K••ler
ICtnyOll), '"-1Cenyon1
Eclson 71, Loyola 40
IOISON -St•plWn• 10, Goud99 10,
CN"ll ti, Dllle<'n.,oo 11. Bin•~• •. _..
0, WHlllllQton 0, F.c>t•n •. Smllh S. Mtlo< O.
LHvtY l . Mlll•nl 1. Mc.Anc>-2. Mute"°"
1 Tot.I•· lO 11-16 71
LOYOLA -S.lclclo o. Diel 0 T11rne< 1
W"ltlet •. D••v 16, Gaine s o. Cler • o.
Chtnel .... 0, J.,,.,_., I Cull.n •. --1. Sol•no 2. Cslu•r 1 Total1: IS IC>-1' <10
k-llYO...rttn
EdlW>n 20 I 11 U 11
LOyOll '9 11 1 11 ~
Tot•I foul• EdlM>n ''· LOyOI• IS,
Mater Dal SJ, St. Joh~Boaco 49
ST. JOMN eosco e ••• , .. '· Scott.
B•llln •. Strec.,...11. Tait I< latal• 21 111
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Woman
MIOMSCMOOL
A•S..Yltwi..._ ,...,.,_
Robin Holmu. "" El Toro, LIH
Grt•nberg, " , Coron• Ott M•r, Joan
Ho\orlerlCI, tr .. E.ttencle; Nor• S.t9tr v •
C.,UI Melt; LIM Sl!Ksmen. sr , Irvine
SK-T.-
Klm °""'· v ., Irvine;~ Huot>ft. Jr.
E1ttncl•; Monie.• Contrera. Jr . Unlwnlly,
Cllldy ~. " • cor-dtl Mer. Amy H•lfl<o<k, ...... E~enc:i..
MllP -11*" Holme. El Toro
C.OKll ttl Ille v .. r -5"«on 5-ctr, El
TOf'O
Comrnuntty coHaoa track
Or .... c-.e 74, , ........ 71
100 -I . .,._.._ CFl. 111. 1 Slt!>ltnd
IOCCI, 11 2; l. Dlllancl !Fl, 11 l
100 -1 J«k_, '"'· n .s. , a,...,.,,., (Fl, 12 •; J. EMii COCCI. 1• 3.
t00 -1. Dulle.an IFI, S1 •. 2 c-. CFI, 51.t ; J ElllS ((>CCI. So I
--1. W.rlng IF), l,H .l ; 2. H...,I IFI,
1:00; l. TOITM (Fl, 2:00.t .
1,500 -l. s.mt IOCC). •.02.1; 2. Uchytil
COCC), 4:0SA; J. 811n <Fl. •:Cit.I s..--1. 5efN COCCI, U: IJ.1; 2. H-
(0CC), lS!lU; J. UM (F), 15 1'.4.
lttHH -I. s.ut""'-IOCCJ. 15.2, 2
O•rclt IOCCI. IS.4; I. Tre~ <OCCI. 11 J,
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400 ftley -I Ortng1 c-t, '-S.I. .... ......,-1. l'uller1*\,J:2A.t.
HJ -I. HtrrYf\'ltll (l'I. .. ,: 1 0 .. ,.11
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U -t. Olllete (F), 22~¥1. 2 °""'" COCCI, II .. ; a...,_ COCCI, u ..
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144;1.~(l"),1~
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17 ... ff; l. ...._.. IOGCI, t .....
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•• Dlv1•1• Lt Mlr<MH J, ,.._... 0
Cenlral ~, 11-0
S.tv11e 1, Cypre"o
Sittre Vl1t• '· Clllno '
Olltl.S' WILO CARO OAMU
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Mtu lon Vl•IO l . "-l•ln Valley I
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TUtllOAV'S RISULTS
12"' ........ ...,._, "'"" ... ' l'lltST llACI'.. Ont mile Ptet.
Summer Frolk IAndenonl S.00 1.IO J.Jt
Ano••• Key CSllvt l t . .O t 20 ArvtrM'• Girl <Retchford) t IO
Aho •teed Btsl•tlreeu, S11ndek, a .. -n CIWIJ, ~Renn. Ml~lff Wlllltr.
Reno Meld
Time· 2 03 t1S
U t: XACT A (1 .. ) otlCI \ 11 .0
S&CONO ltAttE. Ont molt ltol
CH ltln Sii~ IPtrUrl 7 IO l IO JOO
Si.r Em-!SN,,t11l • 10 I tO
Mtillt M<ltt. ... jty I Ritchie I l . .O
Also r1Keo· lmc> Imp Imp, Mini Pr"to.
Ct~ht ~lno, Pomoon• JOlln, Ooctor ronv
Tim.· ?:OS 1/S.
THIRD RACC. ()ntm11e p.ao
Loolt ,,,,_ CGo!IMttul J oo 2 10 1.l'O
81•m•rll H_, IBtyltul 2 . .0 J 40
OrM'!'t'SCl«t (Shctrrenl t IO
AllO race<!: Live Wire. M1c111oen ~II.
Col!fflu, Front PA119, N•lchu Lobeol
Time: 2:t:U/S.
U EXACTA ~I) P<tld U IO
l'OVltTM It.AC'-Ont mil• p.,.., .... (catan) 110 • 10 l 00
Lff'!l4'n l,,.,,.....Yl • 10 l .0
Hot N 8-tcl (H'\'~l 1 40
AlllO rtetd: ~ S<ol F•r•w•v 8111,
AIM!ut Llod'(. John Jonn D A Gtmon Ci.
Andy'IAt..
Time: 1:0. •IS
,..I l"TH llACE. OM milt
Swttl Su. M (Aubin)
Prlntm•Ker IC•.,• I
Papa Jov• (L'91\lhllll
"'''°raced Poothle 8 J
J•nlct. MlllerlO
1q IO 17 00 660 • '° I l'O U40
L•ru" Counlry
Time 2 OS I'S
U EXACTA ls-41 .,..., ,83 .0
SllCTM RACE. On. milt
Armbro T ••orlle.<'"•11 7 10 J 40 loo
Noble Vk14rY H (PtrkH' ) '° l 00
Scot'' Sclell IS.vies.I > oo
Aloo r.ceo: Hunter ' L.cty Doan" c...,
R E Toclc:I. Ci•llon'' M1Uy Too C•I N,
Mu~• Win Song
T lme 2·0. 3/S.
SEVENTH ltACIE.. o,,., mile
Sliver's Slipper (Parktr l S 00 l .O J 60
Hele yon HA11 1Wffhburnl 11 40 • ll Howdy ScOOI C~ru .. 1 ) IO
Alio raced 80••,.o C'1••f. Hunter·,
""nttr. For•ver Wolh Love AbOy' 8•tfV\O fox Houno. Wlnterh•wk
Tim• 1 031/S
U EICACTA CJ.SI p.oHI ~ <O
U ltlCK SIX IS.l-J.S-1 ll P•ld \I US 00
w1th U WIMl<>Q lkkeli 11'• "°'~1 U PIO
SI• ContolotltOn .,..., Sl1 .0 wllh IU wlnftlnQ
llC kel• Iii"" hor'wtl
EIGMTM It.ACE. One mile -e
C•Pl•ln Knl9f'ol (LIQll\111111 J 10 J 00 1 00
Hobie R1no IAndenon) •AO • oo Richard H_,,., CM 11trman1 l.-0 "''"° r.ced· Ci9(<I Rend. Jetemlall'1 80\I,
h•POrt Sono. IUlr, s.-r Seem. PMntom Don.
Tim•: t·m '15
U IXACTA 12"7) 11<1lcl ,,, .0
•UtTM ltAt;L 0.. tY\llt P4<t
L C't eyNt (0.-....t I • .0 l 00 > 20
Hendovtt CCrOQh.lnJ l 10 1 .O
Sltooe H..,,.,,,,... IGrun111 l 60
Al$O raced C•llnu• Armoro J•"'•' V•t tor CNrlei. Ktw1 Btf' ,..,, Ru,hc S<ott
l lmt 1 Ol<IS
"EXACTA IS.l l P•Hl'll .O
TENTH RACE o-mot~ O•<t
T rlb<ltt ITOddl 17 60 I 60 • 00 Coullor , ,,,,_ IGoudru .. 1 II 00 "10
J •mo Grt11tn IA,..,..N>nl • oo
Aho r•c•O Ht>nty \ Drtam. Or•noe
Juice M1n1§ter 8f'rt Vlt'n¥•lt11 Fooli~h
For1une. Sy., Aw~y
Time 1 00/S
U EXACT A 16-•I P<J•ll \~ &O Allendanc~ '·"•
Horse racing standings CT"'-" Feb. 111 JOCl(EYS
-IJ Ill lM
P1n<AY
OelthOUU<t'lt
Gwerr• Mee Beth
M Ce•lantd<t
Velen1u.1a
Corci.ro
Sibille
llO •I U
,,, }.I ll
"'. J1 1• 1)1 17 ..
173 1S ,.
14S 2S 11
Ut 16 JS
)<() u 11
119 l9 l1
... 1• " Tr•I ... ,..
L Barrrra
Whltlll\QNom
Frenkel
M<A,,.lly
Ailtno
Leethertturv
Lukes
Ven Serr~
Carroll
Ci Jonn
St.1111 1'1 JM
l>6 IS 9
•• 11 • ,. 11 11 ., ' .
111 21 l'O
•II l2 19
1• • •
I S 10 11
•• II t 0 11 1
HOllSES
11 I Tiit One
Score T_,tv·Four
S.lt Pity
Hl9'1 C-.-1 Tiit 8tr1
Un1K"tdlclable
Alch tncl AN!Clv
CllPt<OV'I JoY Prince $ptllbond
Woodland Ltd
St.Int 111 l"4I
3 1 0 3 , 0
1 I
l 0
I I 0
l 3 0
• 7 1
1 1
I I
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TPA 1t•tl1tlcs
SCDRIHO Ll~Dl ltS
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·~.'17
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611 )11
S70.l10
S6t.710
SS.,JSS
p,.,....
'592,1'1
44S,S<S
1's.tos
320,•11
11S, I 11
1•1,1n
2.0.140 , .. ,4ll
2•.s.1 2•.oos
~ .,70,15()
150,tfO
110.-117,llO
IOS,0 0 "·100 '7,350 "· ... ft,300 11.ns
1 (llel Jol\!lny Miiier enet Tom Kii•. 69,0S
l . Wtynt L.,,1, ... fl. 4. Scott Hoell, ..... S C•lwln ,._...,.,,,,,
AV<AOI OltlYINO DISTANCI
t. lr11c• Oougl•u. 17•., 2. G•r,
Tre•I-. 772.$ J. Fuuv Zoeller. 271 I. '-
Tom Wt lMaof, f71.l S Ttlto Ocekl, tJO •
OltlYINO lttERCa NTAOtl IN l'AlltWAY
I Ct M n ....... .na. , Dtnlly £crw-. ·* , Oelll'T--41, .n 4 4 Mike lltle, 162. i. e111a...,..,.1s.t_
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I Tom Kite, .212 2 Tom WM.Miii, .2.S >.
w ..... Levi • .uo ... F11uv z .. 1ltf. ·'"'· s. c;relo $1....,, .u1.
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Toronto ti MlnftHOI•
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Klint COCCI cle1 Ponce, .. 1. 1 S. ReMorlk
lDCC I del Tt1wr•. 7.s ... , • Boni• (OCCI
clef Osw•ld ........ ,, Sctluiltr IOCC1 def
Furlne, • 1. 6 O; Collet\ IOCCI del .
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8Ml•-C-IOCCI del Tehuye NlcholW>n.
6·0 6·l . K.i lne Scnuuer COCCI def
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6·•. 1·1. rtl CNrln S.lthY6' (P) Gel
Slrobl·Slel>Nm, .. , .. J. 1 S Mill•• LttOt (SI Ott CierstenfelO-M( &fide, I ••• ,
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COLLE OE
UCLA t. UC Irv'-t SIAflff
Kell IUCLAI °"' -··· Myor• 7.s ...... Aucllon IUCLAl cle1 l(ffllr\9 ._,, .. 3. ~·•
IUCLAI def Mehndt Myet\, .. l 6 J, 0.Wb
IUCLAl del Nhon, • >. • I Cem~ll
(UCLA) del ElltdQt. • l •-2 8r11no
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From Page 84
EAGLES TRIUMPH. • •
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EA$ Y TWO Corona cl('!
Mar lligh gua rd Chris Lynch
SC'Or('~ two of his 17·f ir!:>t ·half
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From Page 84
~o s hoot tha t. ball ," s aid
Sundermun. "We were lookina
for itnyone to shoot out or our
sunner ofren:ie, but I prefer red .
ail her C ardner . K ru111s or
<Chris> Maydolc "
Kratss. the burly 6·1 foOtb•ll
s t ar wit h the mu11cles lo
dominate inside and th" soft
t o u c h to win games, wa s
mobbed by his team males.
"It felt good," said Kraiss
about his winner. "But it was a
bad angle and I wasr1 't s ure."
The arching shot waa perfect.
ho wever. upping the Eagles'
r ecord lo 224.
ll wa.' easily the game or the
yeu for Estancia llO this point.1
the Eagles appeared to have a
lock on t h e game with a
nine-point margin as deep as
3 . 36 Into the fourth quarter.
But Foothill, which opened the
game with. a~ 8-0 lead,. fought
back to w1thrn 33-31 with 2:34
le ft, stayed within range on a
pair of Thomas buckets from the
perimeter and finally tied it at
37 with a 15-rooter by Thomas
with 25 second s left 1n
regulauon.
The Eagles had a c hance to
win it i n reg ul a ti o n , but
M a y dole's alle mpl missed ,
Brian Midland was ham mered
'on the rebound without a whisUe
and Foothill rebounded
The Knights losl track of ttie
time , hurrying off a 45-footer
with still nine seconds left ,
which missed. a nd Gardner
s ubsequently m issed a 35-fooler
at the buzzer.
So IL went to overtime the
Eagle!> got lhe tip, worked the
dock down, but lost possession
with three seconds left
Thomas, who scored 12 points
1n all, intercepted and •threw a
90·~oot attempt at th' buzzer ,
which hit the backboard.
Then the final three ·minute
overtime Foothill got the
three-point lead, but Gardner
tam e through with the biggest
three·point play of his life and
Kra1ss topped off the wild scene
with his soft archer
·w e were just looking for a
good shot ·· said Sunderman,
SEA KINGS ROLL .• •
scoring 17 of his gam e·h1gh 22
J>Oints
··w e played a horrible second
quarter and he 1Lynch 1 really
hurt us the entire fi rs t half,"
admitted Canyon Coach Tim
Owe ns. whose team finished
14 11 for the season.
"We opened up in a zone a nd
with the m playing only 5 or 7
guys we probably should have
started in a man ld efenseJ to
try to wear them out. But t!Uirs
hinds ight now ..
Both sides pl:..yed a tough
man·to man defense in t he
second half. and whi\e Canyon's
was e ffective 1CdM hit just 2 of
12 s hots >. the Sea Kings· was
1us t th at m uc:h better lthe
Comanche:. hit only 10 of 291
"We played good defense, loo
T h ey j u st pl ayed b e tte r ...
sum med up Owens
Afte r missing four straight shots
early in the quarter, Errion was
content with running the clock
down and letting the Comanches
foul
"ll wasn't a real good playoff
game It just didn't flow ," said
Ernon "They (Canyon) did a
lot of things that kept us from
gctl ing our rhythm, or any
momentum offensively.
.. Defensively, we just didn't
quit."
Supportin g Lyn ch in the
scoring column were Mike Hess
114 points and fo ur rebounds >
and Kurt Petersen (12 points.
five rebounds!
T he· Sea Kings, 19·4 overal·I.
now ad va n t'e to F'rida y·s
quarterfinals against Pomona .
CO M will host the g ame a t
Orange Coast College
From Page 84
alluding to Gardner's drive
.. But he always haa the 1reen
light."
The Eagles fought back from
th1:1r 0·8 start to outscore the
Knights by an 18 2 marai.n with
the help of the press, to · as ume
an 18· 10 lead und they were n
command from there until
f'oothlll finally got back ml<> the
1am e with the same tacticti.
F oothill's wide 2· l 2 zol'e had
E11tancla working hard to get
any kind of shot off. There was
little penetration nnd the open
shots were from a deep ranae .
Foothill, me nnwhile, couldn't
get the ball to Thomas inside,
forcing tilm lO the perim~ter
virtually the entire night.
T h e Eagles went to the
four.corners as early as the
start of the third quarter with
Gardner the catalyst.
"We were playing against the
clock instead of Foothill," said
Sunderman. And it was al most
enough
Kraiss' 18.·footer at the third
quarter buzzer gave Estancia a
26· l 7 lead and nearly half way
through the final segment 1t was
s till a nine·polnl margtn.
But then Thomas. who had
been held firmly 1n c he<'k by the
Eag les' defense. ros e to the
OC'casion.
"Th o ma s ," mumbl e d
Sunderman. "You can 't stop
him. We were trying to milk the
clock d o wn beca use of the
fouls." (Kraiss and Tift were
hobbled with three at halftime1
Maydole, Kra1ss and Tift led
Estanc ia with 10 points each,
Brian Bailard ( 16) and Thomas
( 12 l led Foothill.
So now it's Hoover wh1c:h
slands in the way of a sem ifinals
berth at Long Beach Arena. The
Tornadoes. with a 24 · I record.
The loss? It was in December. in
Las Vegas to Estancia.
CIF soccer
playoffs set
First round action in the CIF
m e n 's and women 's soccer
pl ayoffs ge t s unde r wa y
Thursday with seven te ams
from the Or a nge Coast area
competing for t he men·s titles
U niversi t y's Trojans ar e
seeded No. 2 in the women's
playoffs and will meet Ctuno at
home while Sunset League
winner Edison is at home to
Sonora. Estancia plays at
Upland Thursday.
In the men'a d i vision ,
Marina's Vikings are Sunset
Le a gue cha mpions and host
Rolling Hills while runner-up
Fountain Valley plays Canyon at
home and Edison's Chargers are
at Channel Island. These are all
4·A games
Mater Dei will be at Pacifica
in a 3·A game a s Angelus
League No 2 representative
In the 2-A playoffs. Estancia
hosts Mission Viejo. Irvine is at
Dana Hills; and Corona del Mar.
the Sea View League champion.
is at home to Brea·Ohnda
Canyon got as close as eight
five limes in the second half but
couldn't score that pivotal
bas ket when it counted. And. it
was n't as 1f both sides didn't
have their s hots they did The
pro blem was connecting
LAKERS RIP DENVER • • •
"If either team gets hot they
blow the other one out." claimed
Owens.
Th e Sea Kin gs , though,
especially m the fourth quarter,
didn't even look at the basket
I under Errion 's instructions l
Anteaters
rip Azusa
l:JC Irvine's Anteaters reached
the .500 level Tues day afternoon
aft e r s h e llin g visitin g
Azu sa ·P ac if ic , 9 ·3. in
non·conference baseball action.
The Anteaters jumped on
Azusa.Pacific pitc hing for nine
hits and never trailed.
RBI doubles by Steve Barnard
and Steve Haworth got UCI in
front, 2-0, in the second inning.
t hen Ron Cummings' s ingle
sparked a two·run third frame.
The winners upped it to 6-0 in
the fifth inning wh e n
Azus a -Pac ific pitc hing went
sour with three walks preceding
Barnard's base hit.
Three more runs scored in the
eig hth inning for the Anteaters
as pinch·hitter Paul Hammond
s troked a double and Mike
lnglchart and Carlos Rivera
followed with base hits.
I eye 1. patch taken off until thj&
morn mg
.. My eye is still scr atchy but it
feels a lot better ... he added.
Sin ce joining ·the Lake r s.
McAdoo has scored exactly 200
points . He needs just eight more
to reach the 16.000 mark for h.is
career. McAdoo. in fact, is the
fifth highest active scorer in the
NBA Only Jabbar. Elvin Hayes,
Bob Lanie r and Calvin Murphy
are ahead of him
"l'M NOT A scoring machine
any more," McAdoo continued.
"We 're a very tale nted team
and I'm looking to do other
thing$ than just score "
Rustlers' Rhodes
headed for Georgia
Wide receiver Gil Rhodes, who
broke Golde n West College's
s ingle·s eas on and career
records for pass receptions, has
signed a le tter of intent to
continue his collegiate football
car eer at the University o f
Georgia.
The 6-2. 185-pounder out of
Edison High, was an All·South
Coast Conference selection last
season. l{e was on the receivins
end of 59 aerials for 884 yards .
"He's starting to look more
like the old McAdoo ... added
Brewer. "He 'll probably get
even better."
Brewer . for one. s ays he's not
co n ce rn e d ab o u t an y
competition with his teammates
His only goal is to keep the team
out of slumps.
"S ince I've been here, we've
always had som e peaks and
valleys. Most of them are peaks,
fortunately But no m atter who
we have on the floor. there's
always som e one there to pick us
up."
Tuesday n ight, the Lake rs
reall y didn't need any one·man
s ho ws. although Wil kes was
pure ~il k with a IS·for·20
shooting performance from the
fie ld.
Meanwhile, Jabbar, who also
earns valuable rest on the bench
when any of the big four are in
the lineup, 1s back looking for
the basket once again. despite
Riley's earlier insistence that
the 7·2 center could help. the
team even m ore if he were to
concentrate on defense.
"KAREEM HAS been a factor
in this league for 13 years and
he'll continue to be a factor -
any way he wants." noted Riley
afterward. "We want Magic.
(Norm) Nixon a nd Cooper to
know that No. 33 is out there on
the court."
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Wednesday, Fieb. 2•. 1C>82
OUT OF THE KITCHEN
MICROWAVE RECIPE
SUPERMARKET SHOPPER
SLIM GOURMET
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Fish speaks with a
Mexican accent . ~ . C9
Le1nons put the squeeze on seafood
The combinations of seafoods
a nd fresh lemons a re ever
popular ln appetizers , salads or
entrees Add a touch or herbs or
s pice and simple lo prepare
menu ideas la ke on a special
rt air, whether for family or
guests .
Easy-to-serve appetizers are
a lways in demand. Alaska King
crab legs are ideal for festive
occasions . Simply defrost, if
necessa r y , a r range on a n
a ttractive platter and serve with
fr es h le m o ns F or s ubtle
contrast or fl avors. try one, two
or a ll three or the following
dipping sauces
Lemon Curry Dip, light,
lemony in color and flavor.
Hot Zesty Dilled Butter. a
thick buttery s a uce flavored
with dill. mustard and fresh
lemon
Rosemary's Lemon· Dip,
rosemary, parsley and chives
fl avor this sour cream dipping
sauce.
Always popular and always
available is c anned salmon.
Hi gh in protein, waste-free and
si m ply delicious as it comes
from the can, salmon lends itself
to an endless variety or menu
ideas -appetizers. salads or
en trees.
For a colorful entree for two,
try Sunny Salmon Salad. Fresh
vegetables combine with an
he rbed lemony marinade to
complement the popular flavor
of canned salmon.
Lemons and herbs can be a
s e afood cook's best friend.
Lemon wedges are a must for
s queezing over seafood, but
don 't forget the zest that fresh
grated le m on peel add~ to
sauces and marinades ldeaJ for
garnishes. fresh lemons can be
c ut in many ways , such as
wed ges. stars and cartwheel
slices
Halibut is a nother seafood
fa vorite for its versatility. It
can be broiled. fried. baked or
barbecued . Broiled Lemony
Ha ll but . cooked to perfection
with a hint of fresh grated lemon
pee l and s erved with Quick
Herbed Hollanda1~e Sauce, will
please any seafood lover. The
d e lic a t e f lavor o r halibut.
teamed with fresh lemon and
herbs. is s ure lo be a fa mily and
PERFECT MATCH Lemons combined with herbs a nd spices are a fresh flavor addition to seafood dishes s uch as crab legs and ha libut <See ·Seasonal,' Page CH )
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Falling for fish reeipes--hook, line and sinker
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO
O.lty ,.!tit.._·--
Som e thin g 's fi s h y 1n
Huntington Harbour these days .
It's the C.J . Fis h Co ., a
restaurant open since late last
y ear a n d spec ia l izing in
products from the briny deep.
"We'd like to bring flavor and
ideas from other parts of the
country, like the South. East and
even San Francisco, where they
have a great sense of the classic
seafood tradition," says Randy
La Ferr . a partne r in the
business. "It's som e t h ing
lacking in a newe r area !Ute
Orange County."
H e first opened a seafood
restaurant in Santa Barbara.
continuing with another in Santa
Monica and now the third at
Peter's Landing.
Beginning with about 10 menu
Items at the local waterfront
location, he has expanded it to
a bout 40 and is constantly
looking for new ideas in deep sea
dining.
Although much of the fare is
grilled over hot mesquite coals,
La Ferr has tried to branch out
with adaptations of regional
specialities.
"When I was In New Orleans,
I was strucktl>y how shellfish ls
a finger food," he says. "'Ibey
serve big bowls of shrimp and
crab cooked in the s hell for
people to eat with their hands."
A result of the visit is a dish he
calls Loui&iana Purc hase,
consisting of a pound of crab
legs and half a pound of shrimp,
marinated and then steamed in
theabelb.
Hts experience working in San
Francisco restauran"' resulted
in Cioppino, with a 6aslc sauce
created ahead of time and then
heated to order with the seafood.
•'I put new dishes on the
blackboa rd with the day's
calch," be says Of his culinary
innovations. "lf they 're well
received, we put them on the
re1ular menu. The bluest
problem ii creatin1 a recipe
conalstentJy tood when fixed by
any cook for several hundred ·
dlnen."
Be for e open in g his own
establishment, La Ferr worked
in Orange County at the Five
Crowns restaurant in Corona del
Mar. the Quiel Cannon in Dana
Point and the Crab Cooker in
Newport Beach. so he had a
variety of styles lo choose from
at C.J . Fish and Co.
"We're trying lo serve good
food at moderate prices. right
n ow 1n the $7.9 5 to $9.95
bracket," he says, "but that's
getting harder and harder to do
with seafood. In the past six or
seven years , I've seen a rise in
prices of what we call 'market
fish' -red snapper, swordfis h
and halibut.
"The s upply has remained
stable, but consumer demand
has gone up, and there's more
lowe r -quality seafood in the
market now.
"Actually , seafood is a n
unr egulat ed fi e ld. because
there's no De pa r tment of
Agric ulture inspector at each
dock and no packing or grading
process. We have to rely on the
Integrity of the wholesaler and
the fisherman.··
La Ferr uses farm-raised fish,
such as trout and salmon, when
possible and is looking at recipes
using other types of seafood.
"The trend i s toward
under-utilized species -at least
In America -that have been
eaten for years In Europe and
Asia," be says. "We use squid
for bait, but people in Southern
Europe enjoy it. Abalone is very
expensive, but, s imilar stew
can be cut out of a giant squid
and tenderized with almost the
same flavor at "11 to 1/10 lhe
price."
Crab c akes, an Eastern
favorite, were adapted by La
Ferr for the restaurant and are
vers aUle enough to be served on
a burger bun with tartar sauce
for lunch or grilled as a dinner
ltem.
He bas developed thre'e
recipes for use by home cooks
who like the restaurant 's
aeafood but don 't cook for
seve ral hundred people each
evenlnj.
Fish in the Ciopplno recipe
(
can be varied, according to what
the cook has available , La Ferr
s ays.
CIOPPINO
114 cup olive oil
I large onion, coarsely
chopped
3 cloves garlic. minced
1 medium·large green
peppe r, finely chopped
4 m e dium -large
tomatoes, peeled and coarsely
chopped
paste
'h c up tomato puree
14 cup sherry
1/4 cup Pernod
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons tomato
Fresh ground peppel',
generous sprinkling
2 tables poons fresh
parsley, minced
'h te aspoon oregano
Pinch of basil
1 pound shrimp, shelled
and deveined
'h pound cracked crab
claws
12 medium scallops
'h pound rock cod fillets ,
cut into bite-size pieces
8 littleneck clams in the
shells
Heat oil ln a large kettle or
Dutch oven, add onion, garlic
and green pepper and saute
about S m inutes . Stir in
tomatoes, tomato puree, pernod,
s herry , tomato paste and
seasonings. Simmer about 1
hour. stirring occasionally.
Prepare seafood. Arrange ln
the sauce with clams on top,
cover and cook over low heat 10
or 15 minutes until fish is opaque
and clams are open.
Ladle into s oup bowls.
distributing the flsh evenly to
serve. Sauce car;i be thinned with
water, fish stock or clam juice if
desired.
TllOVT IN A BOAT
salt
1 8-ounce trout, boned
1 ounce butter
v.i t easpoon seasoned
~ teaspoon tarraaon
lea yes
powder
14 teaspoon 1arllc
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3 sprigs parsley
3 thin slices of lemon
Arrange open trout. s kin side
down, in a piece or aluminum
foil about 18 inches square
Sprinkle with spices, add butter
and close trout. Arrange parsley
and-lemon slices on outside or
fis h. Crimp closed all edges of
foil to make "boat" shape. Bake
al 400 degrees about 12 lo 15
minutes. Remove foil and open
trout on plate for service.
MARYLAND CRAB CAKES
1 pound crab meat (may
be canned)
parsley
'h cup bread crumbs
2 eggs
2 ounces mayonnaise
1 tablespoon chopped
2 teaspo o n s
Worcestershire-sauce
'h teaspoon French-st yle
mustard
peppe
powder
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
14 t eas poon white
1/4 teaspoon 1arllc
Mhc all ingredients well and
form into 4 ·ounce
ham burger.style patties. Put
between waxed paper and chill
about 'h ho ur . Pan fry or
deep.fat fry until warm and
crispy. Ser ve two per penon
with tartar sauce for dinner or
serve slntlY In a burier bun
with sliced tomato, lettuce and
tartar sauce.
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Co .. stK>ws his version of cioppino and trout. •
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Ora~ge Coa1t DAILY PILOT/WtdnHday. February 24', 1982
lippery fish curriculum
By JI• A.8UM8 ._ ................
TOKYO C u tuna
lhrouth the curriculum
can be 1 allppery lask ~
but forelgn and
Japanese graduates of
Tokyo 's "Sushi
U n lversily" find
tuna -sllcln1 and
seaweed-wrapping are
akllls to be nurtured ln a
world huneering for
Japan's raw fish and
rice delicacies.
'·we can't keep up
dollops o r bolled.
vlneear-soake d rice,
l•ced with a fiery green
horseradish called
waubi and dipped ln
soy sauce.
Wltbool the rice. It is
called 111himl. Either
wuy. it ii Japan's gift to
the culinary world, and
evlaently enjoys
growing popularity
abroad.
students enrollt.'<l in the pro t e 11lona1 s u s h I
three-month course. A "ltamae ," or c hef .
few are Japanese Manysaythey si1nedup
w11nling to learn how to simply because they like
auuck a shrimp without to eat it.
racing the Mgors of a ·'I joined because J
re1ulat school. The rest am very heaJth-mlnded
are outsiders with their and sushi ls so good for
own r,asons for wantin1 you ," said Marlene
to leamsushl-mak1n1. Tibbs, an Austrian
"Japanese cooking native married lo a
courses are exacting, California banker. Said
and I couldn't handle Jean Pierre Richard, 26,
half-hour sessions ot .a student from Paris : "I
onion-c uttin&," said just llke sushi."
I· with demand," said
Hirokazu Takeuchi, a
21-year-old entrepreneur
who founded the school
The 100 students in
Takeuchi's professionaJ
course are all Japanese,
heading for Jobe in New
York, Paris or Rio de
Janeiro after a year or
intensive schooling in
the art of wedding
rubbery octopus morsels
to fragile rice balls or
forming seaweed rolls
topped with salmon
Nancy Gallowar., 33, or J a c It Nagata , a
New Orleans. Here I Japanese-American
can relax, .although I from Chicago who has
was shy at first because worked in sushi shops
it's such a Japanese and teaches the
thing." int ernational class, I :·.two years ago lo train
I: Japanese for jobs in
I: s ushi shops outside
•:Japan . "Sushi J l: r e s t a u r a n t s a r e I 1: s p r i n g i n g u p i .
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everywhere around the
Restaurant consultant p 1 a n s t 0 e n t e r a
Ramon Toca, 218, of New Japanese electronics
York, said he enrolled in company this s pring
the coutSe because."you "I 'm here because i
are ~ only leammg a enjoy it " be said . . eggs. cuisine, but also a '
: ~orld, and there is a
· dire shortage of chefs."
,: Sushi is a concoction
;. of raw (ish -any one or
l, a number of varieties -
I cut ·in bite-sized slabs
;· a n d m o u n led a top
S ince last April,
Ta k e uc hi also has
offered weekly classes,
in Engli s t). f o r ·
foreigne r s seeking
initiation into the
mys teries or sushi.
There are now SS
culture and language." St uden ls pay a n
Few students in the enrollment fee of 10,000
international c lass yen ($43) and 3,800 yen
expect to don the white ($16.50 > for each of 12
uniforms, high-heeled lessons, with the fringe
c 1 o gs a n d r a k 1 s b benefit that they can eat
h e adbands of the their handiwork.
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Orange Coast DAILY PIL'OT/Wednesdav. February 24, 1982
~IRVINE RANCH FARMERS MARKETS
.-------\bhune---i' 0 F VALUES ...__EdJdoo_XJ _____ -.
DEL I'
Vienna Extra Lean
CORNED BEEF
Reg$5.491b $4 .98 lb
New York Kosher
Hebrew National
SALAMI
Reg $4.49 lb $3.98 lb
NEW YORK
MUENSTER CREESE
Chunk or SUced.
Reg $3.39 lb $2.79 lb
JARLSBERG SWISS
Reg$3.98 lb $3.49 lb
Sweet and Sour
CATALINA SALAD
R1$1.791b $1.49 lb
PROVISIONS
Alta Dena Pasteuri7.ed
COTrAGE CREESE
Reg $l.07 plnt 89 ~ pint
Maitre Jacques
MUST~RD -.
Nine Flavors: Grained, Salt Free, Green
~.Shallots, Lemon, Red Pepper,
Herb, Extra Strong and lilrragon.
7 oz Reg 99C
Whole Bean
KONACOFFEE
79~
It's the real thing, straight from the Islands!
BulkOnJy.
Reg 87.19 lb $5.49 lb
YOGURT CONES
Reg75( . 59 ~
Boysenberry
SMOOTHU:..
Reg $1.55
Avan.ble at the lbstin store only!
Limit Rights Reserved .
No Dealer Sales.
98~
St or" /lour\: 10 um tu IS pm. Se11en DaJ'l
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IRVINE STORE
lrrine Ranch'• Finest
ASPARAGUS
Sn'HID ·~ Standard Large
f)&(e lb $1.69n. $t891b
Jumbo $2.49 lb
bunch
NATURAL FOODS
Johnson's
PASTA SAUCE
fREE I lb package ot Johruion'• Whole
Wheat ~ttt Pati. with pul"Chue
ol 32 oz jar ol Jobn900'a Pui. Sa~. ThlA
Wffkonly.
32 oz Reg 82.99 $1.95
Pure & Simple
ROMANO SALAD
DRESSING
12 oz Reg $1.59
Barbara's Bakery
WHOLEWHEAT
SESAME
BREADSTICKS
95~
4 oz Reg 81.09 59 ~
PITTEDDATF.s
ORIENTAL
PARTY MIX
Reg S2.75 1b8ulk0nly. $2.29 lb
WHOLEWHEAT
FIG BARS
Ret Sl.99 lb Bulk Only. $ l.69 fh
PEACH APRICOT
BARS
Rec 81.99 lb Bulk Only. $1. 69 lb
BANANA CHIPS
Rea 81.55 lb Bulk Only. SI. 29 lb
16 oz Res 82.85 $ l.95
VITAMINS
Wm. T. Thompson NOn::
UWan Grant. nutrtdonJM. author, and lee-·
turer, will be., the 1lllda Md Newport
*-8 to demoNb'ale her Uf'E MIX ••.
•deUdoua. ~food.
Wm. T. Thompson
ADULTPLEX BUFFERED C-1000
90 .... ~ ....
Reg 8Kl.95 AT Nl!WPORT: Frtdll!y, 2121
AT 1\JS11N: 5-bwda)', 2/H $4.97 Ret38.95
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Where Tradition u Country Frealaneu.
MEATS
TURKEY·BREAST
4 to6lb •
Reg $1.98 lb
' Marinated
BEEF KABOBS
Reg $l.9S lb $3.49 lb
Fresh
GROUND VEAL
Reg$2.98 lb $2.49 lb
Marinated
CHUCK STEAKS
Reg 8 1.79 lb $ l.29 lb
Irvine Ranch Farmers Markets
BACON
Reg $1.98 lb
10% OFF~ 10 LB STEAK BOX
$5.00 OFF ANY 50 LB
FREEZER PACK
$10.000FF ANYtOOLB
FREEZER PACK
Available at the Tustin and Newpor1 stores
only!
SEAFOOD
Fresh
SEAFOOD KABOBS
With Swordfish, Halibut. Shark. Scallop
and Sea Bas&
Reg $4.98 lb $3.98 lb
Fresh
CANADIAN COD
Reg $2.98 lb $ 2_49 lb
Monterey .
STUFFED SOLE
Reg $5.98 lb $4 .98 lb
Canadian Small
COOKED SHRIMP
Reg $6.98 lb $5.98 lb
SNOW CRAB MEAT
Reg $9.98 lb $ 7 •98 lb
Available at the lbstin and Newport stores
only!
BAKERY
Homemade 100% Natural
DANISH
SWEET ROLLS
Package ol 4 $1. 79
Irvine Ranch Farmers
Marketa Homemade
KAISER ROI.IS
Packqe ot e $1.39
Prices good through
March 2, 1982.
~/tlfr.• """": v 11111111 'J /Ill/ 'ic•1•1•11 /)"·' \
14002 Myford Road At Santa Ana Freeway
838-2851
TUSTIN STORE
13152 Newport Avenue At Irvine Boulevard
838-9570
COSTA MESA/NEWPORT STORE
2651 Irvine Avenue South of Mesa Drive
631 -4404
Stu" II ours: 9 am 10 8 pm. St•Vf'n /)u.l's
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, February 24, 1982 ..
alamari grows in popularity with sea/ ood fans
What's the hottest new 11•n ClllllB sail and pepper lo m ln fish market.II and ta11te menus'? No doubt Thaw squid and clean.
0 u t It , 11 qu1 d 0 r Reserve tentacles. Cut
c laamarl wins hands Drain and cool. Add IA cup oil Into :V.. lnch rin1a and
0 w n 8 t t e r a d tentacles into one-inch enomenal arowth In squid tHl pars ley to 2 lurge cloves pieces. Saute In hot oil • vinaigrette, marinating garlic, minced ( th.r · t •dd pularlty during the ror at leq~ 30 minutes. . or ee m1nu,es. ,.. t five years b d r garlic, lemon j\Jlce, dlll on g Pr I zed b Y Serve on a e o 1 tablespoon lemon weed, sail. pepper und
dlterranean, Oriental lettuce. j uice wine. Cover and simmer
d Mexican cooks. it's C A LAM A R 1 '.\!teaspoon dill no m ore than 20
0 ly ln recent years the NEOPOUTANA weed minutes. Serve with 2 to 3 pound whole · M k r
N EW 1 0 EA
< '<ll :1mu1·1 111 tomato
., u u l' (• m ~1 k l' :-.. u
1·orn plt.'ll' m1..'a I wtwn
s1·rn·d w1I ha :.:dad
t ne r al public has squid,frcshorfrozen lcupwhitcwine ricel · 8 cs our
untoappreciatethis -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-se_r_v_n~g~s-·~~-;;:.-:..-:;:;;;;--=:......_~~~~~--:-~~~~:--~--:::::::---::=:--:=-~~~~~~~;""""~~~~~~~~~~~-unusual creature. -w ...
In expensive, in e ac· c'e I ALL co :~pep~~ne~~;er:e~:1~,:~ p upons
in protein and other r:~:~:~~~.:~:~1~~:~ 'from other. Super-market. s! fascinating us s ince
ancient times. U!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~ T h e first literary
mention of sq\lid was by
Aristotle back about 300
. B.C., but they really
didn't gain prominence
until Author Jules Verne
featured tbem in his
adventure nov e l ,
·'Twenty Thous and
Leag ues Under the
Sea."
unrortunately . the
image painted by Verne
of a sea monster may
have done the delightful
food more harm than
good.
They belong to a
family of marine
mollu s ks called
cephalopods, meaning
literally "headfool"
because their tentacles
or feet grow from their
b ead . Other famil y
m em b ers a r e the
nautilus, cuttlefish and
octopus.
Actually, the giant
s quid or Grande
Calamari avaialable in
California markets
comes from waters
south of Baja a nd
reaches only five feet in
length Most or what we
eat isn't that large.
Jn fact, the most
popular species caught
'\loWI lllCHTs IUfMO NO $Alf 10 c~w otAl(tS ()I
WMOlfS41.ftS. SOMf son -· "'°' AYAllAlll ... YfN1UI• '°""" Thi• od onlv 1flec11v1 at Huoh" El Rancho
ond Hu9he1 Lido
Wlwa.CO•FOODITWIW, ..
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fft0nufoctvret'1 coupons of S 1.00 °' leu con be doubled 4. Subs1t1uhon of 1t1m1 on monul0<turer's coupo1n
prohibited by low 5. Value of all items Ofl retailer coupons de.termtned by our shelf prtce 6 II we do not OO<k the
item •pecifled on other food morhf'1 coupon, we will sub1titute on Item of equtvolent volue 7 liquor. tobocco &
dairy producll ••eluded. 8. Subiect to limih lmprlnl.d on eoch coupon 9 Appl•e1 only to •11permorke1 coupont
from lo1 A11911iK, Ventura & 0.-onv• Count;.,, 10 Offer oood Feb 25·Mor 3. 19B2 .
BEEF· ROUND STEAK
U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Round
SWISS STEAK . . lll. 1.75
U S 0 .A. Choice Beef Round
OMAHA ROAST ................ l& 1.99
U S.O.A. Cho1<e Beef round
BONELESS RUMP ROAST LB. 2.49
U S.0.A. Choice Center Cut
BEEF SHANKS ............ . LB 1.49
&lie or Ponie1 ... Doe1 Not Eitceecl 22% fol 8 LEAN GROUND BEEF .. .. . LB. t. 9
El Rancho
RANCH STY LE BACON
FLOWN IN DAILY FROM PUGET SOUND
BONE
IN
UMIT
2 LB.
El Roncno Sweet & Hot
ITALIAN SAUSAGE LS t.39 . LB 1.69
FRESH RED AGH~~fi~lElBS 399
KING SALMON......................... LB.
Monterey Fillell
FRESH BUTIERFISH
P0<1fic Center Cul f<ozen
LB 1.69 SWORDFISH STEAKS
E R Pork Seo\Onong
LB 1.69 BRATWURST SAUSAGE
Milli fed 8on<elen Sliced loon & Roond Cul
SCALLOPINI VEAL LB 5.99
Mill. fed Bonelsee Slteed le><n & Roond Cut
PARMESAN VEAL lB 5.99
Milk fed Bonele\i Sloced lo.n & Roond Cul
WIENERSCHNITZEL VEAL IB 5.99
Milk Fed 8oneleu Ploon & Brteoded
lB 4 .99 CUBED VEAL CUTLETS
in Monterey B ay is Armour'1VeribettFrotenWhole ... Avg \.216;;,a.t.
about eight inches long. PORK TENDERLOINS .. -...... LB. ~. 79 Cooked & Peeled Frozen DelrOlled AtlontK frozen
HORS D'OEUVRE SHRIMP .... LB. 4 .99 HADDOCK FILLETS
LB 4.99
LB 1.89 Molk Fed Extro Leon
l B 2.89 while two other species
caught on the E asl
Coast are around 12
inches in length.
Usually squid live in
deep orrshore waters.
but during s pawning
season migrate closer to
shore.
It is excellent broiled.
boiled , deep-fried .
sauteed. marinated or
baked with a stuffing
SQU ID A LA
ABALONETrl
2 pounds squid .
cleaned and cut open
into flat pieces (approx.
8 medium)
1 :i cup evaporated
milk
1 teaspoon sail
1 cup cracker meal
I medium eggplant
<optional)
I egg, beaten
·~ teaspoon pepper
Cooking oil
2 cups s paghetti
sauce
Thaw squid. if frozen.
Clean a nd cut into
several pieces. Combine
milk . egg , salt and
pepper. Dip squid in
mixture and r oll in
cracker m eal. Place
squid in single layer in
bot oil in a 10-inch frying·
pan. Fry at moderate
temperature for three
minutes. <Overcooking
will make it tough.>
Turn carefully and
brown t he other side.
Drain on paper towel:
Wash eggplant and s lice
crosswise. Fry until
tender and drain. Place
eggplant in single layer
in a well-greased baking
dish approximately 12
by 8 by 1 inches. Place
fried squid on top of
eggplant a nd pour
spaghetti sauce over
entire dish. Bake in
moderate overn 350
degrees !or 10 to 15
minutes or until heated
t.brough. Serves three to
four.
SQUID VINAJGRE'ITE
1 in pounds squid,
cleaned and cut into
rings
oil
6 tablespoons olive
1 \abltl'°°" lemon
Juice
l ta bhapoon
parsley. chlpped
2 tablespoons wine
•vinegar
l 8 ·ounce can
artichoke hearts
Romain lettuce
salt and pepper to
Laite Combine oil, vinegar.
lemon\ salt and pepper
tn a arge bowl. Add
artichoke h earts .
II artnate for at least
two hours. Immerse
141uld rln_., ln boUtn1
weter for JO 1ttond1.
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U.S.D A. Cho1<e Boneleu f1<1ro Leon
STEW BEEF ............................ le. 2.49
ALL PURPOSE
WESSON
OIL
24 OZ BOTTlE
99~
IT. IYl'S IALI!
Fresh Froren/Defroiled Avg 1 '• -I 1-t lb•
SKINLESS CATFISH ................ le. 2.89 PACIFIC LOBSTER ............. le. 4.99
10.C• Orteoo
TACO SHELLS
8 or Mild & Ho!
ORTEGA TACO SAUCE
7 01 lhrown Stuffed Monronollo
ST AR GREEN OLIVES
Reg or Ooel. 12 0 1. Con\
GIANT TIDE
49-0Z.
INCL.
15c OFF LIMIT 2 1.79
.69 I S·ol Denn.1.on Hot & Regular wt&eon\
CHILI CON CARNE
.69 B 0 1 Wt,hbone lite "'" Voroelo,.\
SALAD DRESSING
1.39 I lb lub Regulor & UMohed
CHI FFON SOFT MARGARINE
Hefty Toll JO· Ct
.85
.79
.89
GROUNDVEAL ROUND
leone\t Gund Doe\ Not EAceed 15qo fot
CHOPPED STEAKS tB. 2. 19
Jojobo, HenllO, Alo. Vero 12 PACK PEPSI 3.99 KITCHEN BAGS . 2.19 -
18 oz. SHAMPOO 1.73 16 ct Flovor11d •n t Vo,,et•e• .89 LIPTON TEA BAGS
16-01 Non doory Crl'Orner
COFFEE MATE
C.ETAFMf 180l 2 59 MA TC HIN(', CONOI T ION( R
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Hot dog! for versatile hot dogs ·
The all·Amtrlcan hot pineapple c hunks In
doc •till enJ011 top heavy syrup
bUUn1 with famllles for' " cup duk cor"n
economical, oasy-lo·flx ayrup
and 1ood·taaUn1 meala. S tablespoons soy Whether It's bolled, sauce
fried, barbecued or 2 tablespoons whlte
Included u the proleln vinegar
Item ln a casserole, the 1 teaspoon Kround
hot doe ls ll farnlly atnger
pleaser. ...., te aspoon dry
Here are some recipe mustard
Ideas for new twists on 2 tablespoons corn
an okl favorite. starch
C H E E S E · F a A N ll 14 cup water
PIZZA 1 can (8 ounces)
1 package dry yeast water chestnuts, drained
1 cup warm water
1 teaspoon sugar ·
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons salad
oil
2% to av. cups flour
Pizza sauce (see
recipe below) 1"' cups shredded
mozzarella cheese
1 cup chopped onion
1 can (4 ~ ounces)
chopped ripe olives,
drained
1 cup chopped green
pepper
1 can (4 ounces)
mushroom pieces and
stems, drained
6 rran k ru rlers' sliced
In a lar ge bowl ,
dissdlve yeast in warm
water. Stir in sugar ,
salt, oil and 2 ~ cups.
f.Jour and beat until
s mooth. Turn onto
floured surface and
knead in e nough
remaining flour to make
dough easy to handle.
Knead until smooth, 2 lo
5 minutes. Pl ace in
greased bowl , turn
greased side up and let
rise until double in a
warm place, about 45
minutes.
Prepare pizza sauce
and set aside.
H eat oven to 400
degrees. Punch down
dough and divide in half.
roll each half on a
lightly floured surface
into a 12-inch circle.
Place on ungreased
baking sheet. ICE.BER
LEIT(JC
and sliced Stir into skillet mixture. In a aklllel, heal oll Bring to a boll over
over mWJum heal. Add medium hept , 11llrrln11
rranka and cook 3 conatantly, and boil l
mlnut.ea or until U1htly mlnule. Add pineapple
browned. Add pepper. chunks and water
Stlrrin1 conJtanUy, cook chestnuts. Cook until
about 2 minute« or until heated through. Serves
tender. Drain pineapple. 4.
reserving ,syrup. In a FRANKLY SAUCY
small bowl stir together CAMEROLE
pineapple syrup, corn 6 bacon slices
syrup, soy s auce. l !ill cups chopped
vinegar, ginger and on ion
mustard. Add to skillet 1 be II pe pper •
and brlng, to a boil. Mix coarsely chopped
corn starch and water. 1 teas poon curry
11>0wdt1r (optJon•I >
I pa c k a ae
spa1hettl sauce mix
with mushrooms
2 cuva water
2 cups tomato sauce
6 ounces spa1hettl
broken tn 2-inch pieces
8 frankfurters
In a large Dutch oven,
fry bacon until crisp.
and drain on pape r
towels. Drain all but 2
tablespoons bacon rat
from pan and use to
sautc onion and green
peppe r . Add c urry
powder. apaghetU sauce
·mix, water and tomtto
Juice. Stir a nd brinf
to a boll. Add spaghett
and frankfurte rs <left
wholt or cut in pieces).
R e d u c e he al a fltd
simmer, uncove r e8 ,
·unUl spaghetti is tender,
about 10 to 12 minutes;
s tlr often. Crumble
bacon and sprinkle on
t'l> p before ser v Ing.
Makes 6 servtngs.
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OUR O<JARANTEE OF VONS LOW PRICES
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Spoon half the sauce
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the vegetables and meat
divide d bet ween the
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Bake one pizza at a lime
on center rack of oven 25
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PIZZA SAUCE
1 6-ounce ca n
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'h cup water
l teaspoon s alt
1 teaspoon oregano
I/• teaspoon thyme
V.. teaspoon
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~ teaspoon garlic
salt
'>'it leaspooon pepper
Mix all ingredients
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1 p o u n d
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1 medium green
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1 can (13th ounces )
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PRODUCE MEATS LIQUOR GROCERIES GROCERIES
The Irvine Chamber
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for chili teams to take
part in the 2nd Annual
So uth Coast Chili
Championship set for
April 17 at Bommer
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Civic, comrr•mity and
service organizations.
as well as indivjduals
are invited tp sign up by
the March 1 deadline.
P articipanls wi II be
limited to just 35 teams,
each made up or one
cook, four assistants and
a support group of no
more than 25.
Any l eftovers,
(money, that is>. will be
donated lo the
Chamber's scholarship
fund for local college
bound high school etu-
denta.
For entry forms and
further information,
contact Ralph Rodhelm,
this year '• chili
committee cba.irman, at
720-2225.
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Bl TOM HOGE A ........... W*tP
Holla~d. wblch bu
been maltln1 cheese for
more than eig ht
centuries, was one of tht!
tlrst counlries to exwrt
to A~rica.
The Pt11rims set sail
aboard the Mayflower
for tbJ New World with
lhe a1Up'$ hold stocked
with round Dutch
cheeses.
Bigger
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from Lawrys.
SAV~ ON JHe-HofOOGS
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Now the Netherlands
has created a new type
of cheese, giving it lhe
romantic name of
Pompadour.
This delectabl e,
semisofl natural cheese
com es in two spicy
versions, both of wblch
will be distributed
throughout the United
States.
One i• studded with
fine herbs and garlic,
the other with bits of fresh green·~pper.
The Dutc)l are best
known Jor their round
Edam cheese and the
somewhat flattened
Gouda. They used to
make Edam from whole
milk but now the fat
con tent is reduced.
Gouda ls made from
either whole or partly
skimmed milk.
There is an ancient
Dutch claim lhat Edam
can only be made from
milk produced in the
pastures of North
Rolland and Friesland
provirtces. Government
scientists decided to test
this theory not long ago.
They tried malting it
with mHk from the same
breed of cows a nd
identical milk ing
conditio ns in other
places. The cheese they
produced wa s
acceptable, but lacked
the specific Edam taste.
A Dutch cheesemaker
is supposed to have a
good ear as well as a
sensitive nose to be
s uccessful. He should
know that a hollow
sound resulting from a
rap of the knuckles on
an aged Edam means
insufficient cur ing , or
too many air pockets. A
dull thump means the
cheese is good.
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~ 'AilWng to llie Creole-style fish
1 '--:.!.:.£~er hour P'or the bes t filb Ya cup chopped a boll. Add flah. Reduce
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tl.l:IQI recipes )'OU Kave but to celery heat, cover , and 11immer
turn ln the direction of 1 c Io v e I a r I l c. 25 to 30 minutes, or until
coaatal and river arna minced llsh fhtke.~ easily with a
-places where fish and 2 tablespoons butter fork. Serve over beds of
a eatood have been ormar1artne flufry rice. Mak es e
I By MARY JANE SCARCELLO
II .... "911t.._. • ...,
Most families have a se(:ret they'd rather
not admit at least they don't 110 out of their
way to discWts It with strangers.
1'hey're not aahamed , really, so much as
they don't want to be thou1ht decloaH or
unlntelledual.
Most families watch television, or at least
have the set on, during dinner.
There. we've come rtsbrout and said il. l
ln spite of what psychologists tell us at>out
sltti~ down together to communicate and all
those other unlikely ideaJs, most families dine
to the gentle strains of the evening news or the
Brady Bunch.
But for most viewers, "'hether paying close
attention or using the lelevi.sion as background
noise, commercials a re a deterrent to di1est1on.
In the fi rst place, most ._.re too loud. The
decibel level from ads has the same effect as
I ·Ill If THI llTCHll
exceeding the speed limit in an open convertible
' -the hair flies back from your face and your
eyes water copiously. ·
Engineers and ad agencies follow the same
philosophy most of us use when talking to a
foreigner: talk louder and repeat yourself often
enough, and somehow the poor fool will catch
on.
A second objection is subject matter. Logic
would assume that commercials played during
what passes for the dinner hour might be
oriented toward food products, s upermarket
specials or restaurants.
No such )uck. The overwhelming number of
wQrds from the .sponsor deals with such tasteful
topics as horror movies, body odors and illness.
Goodness knows, it's tough to down a piece
o f m eatloaf w hil e someon e's being
dism embered on·scr een accompanied by
piercing shrieks as part of an enticement to see
the latest thriller I chiller movie lo hit town.
And some of the most offensive advertising
comes under the heading of "pe rsonal
products," as they say in the trade.
The dining and digesting public doesn't
~nt to hear abolJ,t smelly feet or underarm
odor, and 6:30 p.m. isn't the ideal lime to view
the couple waking up with morning bad breath,
although that particular commercial doesn't
play well at any hour.
The fertile field of illnesses attracts many
dinner·hour advertisers, especially during the
winter months when we're treated to medical
diagrams of sinus blockage and people whining
a bout cold symptoms as their mates deliver
what we hope will be a fatal dose of sleeping
potion.
· For some reason, sponsors assume the
public needs to hear the grim details of
someone else's headache before trusting t heir
own pain to the company's product.
"ll starts right over here by my left ear,"
the housewife assures us while reading her lines
in a flat voice. "and then the pain goes down the
)lack of my neck, over to my right ear and
around and around Pretty SOQn I think my
whole head's going to explode." Yes. we know
the feeling.
As for t he ads on irregularity and
indigestion. the less said about them the better,
except to note that even nine out of 10 New York
doctors don't want to see the results of stomach
acid while cutting into a piece of rare roast
beef.
It's enough to make a person appreciate Cal
Worthington and his dog Spot or a good, crass
toy commercial, batteries not included.
If your family s urvives the electronic
assault on their senses and sensibilities, they
dese rve a good dessert. Sometimes there's
more to getting through dinner than just
polishing off the broccoli.
Here's a pie that's easy to make and
irresistablc for chocolate fans. -Cut in smaJI
piece to serve, because it's quite rich.
VERY CHOCOLATE PIE
•;,cup butter or margarine
o/4 cup sugar
~-'.! teaspoon vanilfa
2 ounces unsweetened chocolate, melted
2eggs
Baked pie shell or graham cracker crust
With an electric mixer, beat the bulter or
margarine, sugar and vanilla \1nlil light. Add
chocolate and blend. Add 1 egg and beat on high
for 5 minutes. Add other egg and beat s more
minutes on high. Turn into pie shell and chill
several hours before serving.
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years. tomato aauce
In the United States, I teaspoon salt
New Orleans Is one such l t easpoon curry
spot, famed fo r lta powder
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French cuisine and the. Worcestershire sauce
Ingredients native to Y• t e aspoon hot
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the person most timid . about trying a new fish In a large skillet cook dish onions, celery and garlic
NEW ORLEANS FISH in . butter. u~til tender
CREOLE c risp. Stir in tomato
1h cu p c h o ppe d sauce, se~sonln.gs, and
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In a shallow l2x8·inch
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minutes. Add onions,
celery. and garlic; cook
on High t to 2 minutes,
or until tender cris p.
Stir in tomato sauce,
seasonings, and sauces.
Cook mixture on High 4
to 5 minut.es, or until
bubbly. Add fish. Cover :
cook on Hig h 6 to 7
minutes, or until fi sh
fla kes easily with 3 fork.
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Eowe r
calories
Flab, &I\ ancient and
unpretentious food, hes
taken on an aura or
g l amour amo ng
nutrition and calorie
conscious Americans,
according t o th e
California Dietetic
Association <C DA ).
Oran ge County Area
Dis trict.
"Not only does fish
provide a high-quality
protein. but an average
three ounce serving of
most varieties contains
approxjmately one-third
the calories of an equal
amount of red meat."
s ays Ma r y 0 . Pitt ;
president of CDA.
Fish with Mexican accent
"lt is also comparable
an vitamin content to red
meat," she adds. "All
fish contains significant
amounts of vitamins 81 ,
Balter-Frie d Fish
·Fillets with Mexican
Sauceis the idealsupper
·for Lent. It's easy, fast,
and inexpensive.
And becaus e it 's
Mexican-inspire d , it
makes the days and
evenings seem warmer,
much less like winter.
The batte r-fried fillets
are quickly cooked and
the sauce speaks loudly
with a Mexican accent.
done to adapt them to the fish fillets are being 14 teaspoon sugar B 2 a nd niacin and
one 's most unusual prepared according to 114 teaspoon salt canned fis h s uch as
dishes. package directions. the 1-i! teaspoon pepper salm on and sardines
Frozen batter-fried sauce is readied. Cook batter-fried fish provide a n excelle nt
fi s h fi llets are a vailable BATTER-FRIED FISH rillets as directed on source of calcium.
just about everywhere. FILLETS package. Prepare sauce · · A t h ree ounce
They contai n cod, WITH MEX I CAN while fish is heating. p o rtio n m eets the
had d 0 c k , 0 r 0 t h er SAUCE Cook onion and garlic in criteria for one serving
delicious fish species. 6 frozen batter· fried oil in a small saucepan from the meat group of fi s h fi lie ls ( 3 oun ces until tender, not brown. the fo ur food groups -
Good cooks keep them each ) A d d r em a in in g milk , meat. vegetables
in their freezers ready 34 cup c hopped ingredients . Simmer and fruits, breads and
for unexpected company onion uncovered to bJ e nd cereals.
or for serving at a fine 1 c I o v e g a r I i c , fl a v ors and thi c ken " Fis h h a s o t h er
fpmily m eal. Unusual minced s l ight l y, about 15 advantages," Pitt adds.
sauces can top Ure fillets 1 tablespoon cooking m In utes. Spoon ~ of · · I. t · s ex t re m e l y
or they may be served oil sau ce over fish and digestible and quick and
alone. · 1 can ( l pound ) s e r ve with remaining easy to prepare. A fresh
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Baller-fried fish fillets
are found in the frozen
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They are generous in
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In this recipe , a peppy stewed tomatoes s a u c e . M a k e s 6 fillet can be broiled ln
Mexican sauce tops the :~~J~t~a~· ~b~l~e~s~p~o~o~n~s~s~e~r~v~in~g~s~.~a:bo:u~t~l~~~·~c:u~p:s~m~e~r~e~m~i~n~u~t~e~s~,~f:o~rJi~~I!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~§§§§~~~ fillets colorfully. WhiJe ,.... chopped kreen chiles sauce. example."
MICRDIAVI CDDIHHi Jtcipe
RED SNAPPER IN ORANGE J UICE
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
I teaspoon grated orange peel
2 tablespoons orange juice
I teaspoon lemon juice
l pound fresh or thawed frozen red
snapper filets
Ground nutmeg
Snipped parsley
Orange slices
In a 1-cup glass measure, melt butter al high
for 30 seconds. Stir in orange peel, orange juice
and lemon juice Place snapper, skin side down,
in 8 by 8 by 2-inch baking dish. Pour juice
mixture over fish. Spr inkle with sale, pepper
and nutmeg. Cook, covered. at Medjum-High
for 5 lo 6 minutes or until fish flakes with a fork,
giving dish a half-turn once. Spoon sauce over
fish to serve. Sprinkle with parsley and garnish
with orange slices. Ser ves 3 or 4.
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This past weekend we the front panel of any postage . Send the Receive a $1.25 coupon Drink Mix. Expires Dec. Send the r equired Apple Juice Coupon Minn. 55365. Thls ofter
shared an unusual one. bottle or R e a L l me. required refund form for 10· or 15-quart Lipton 31, 1982. refund form and three Offer. Receive a so-cent of a paperback book
Thethreeofuswenttoa Reconstituted Lime and two register tapes Lemon Tree Lemonade NESTLE Hot Cocoa Sanka proors o f co upon . Send the worthuplo$3.95expires
nearby supermarket and .-J_u_l_ce_._E_xp_i_re_s_D_ec_._s_1_._w_l_l_h_t_h_e prices of Flavor Drink Mix. Send Mix Offer. Receive a $1 purchase. The proof is required refund form May 31 , 1982. bought $13.69 worth or :_ _________ .;.._;..;...;;;~;;;.__..:.;.;;..;.;.._;....._ _ _;..;...:.;.;;..;.....;...,_;....._.;__ ____ __:_ _ __;...:...___;...;_ __ ......:..;:....::..:.:.::._.:..:..:..:.:..:.... _ __:. ______ _
groceries for just 18
cents in tax.
I had planned this
caper fo r seve ral
months and saved many
or the free-product
certlricates that 1 had
received as a result of
manufacturers· mail-in
offers. I wanted the
ex p e rience to
demons trate that a
penny saved is a penny
earned.
But our shopping trip
bad more Impact than I
had expected
I chose the cashier
with the most
experience, but when
s h e rang up o ur
purchases she insisted
on calling the manager
since she had never had
anyone give her coupons
that were equal to the
value of the items.
The manager came
over and told my
'nephews that this bad
never happened before
in his store. He said it
was a fine thing and that
more shoppers should do
it.
We had the cashier
autograph our
cash-register tape. Then
the three or us left the
store with a lot t.o talk
a bout and ·lo tell our
friends and relatives.
So, in addition lo
savi ng mone y,
refunding can provide
so me unusual
entedainm e nl. -
Edelene Wood ,
Parkersburg, W. Va.
DEAR EDELENE -
Thank you for a most
e njoyable letter. The
e ntertainment you
provided your nephews·
certainly s howed that
you bave "star" quality
when il comes to being a
smart shopper.
DEAR SUPER ·
MARKET SHOPPER -
The refund form that I
found on lhe back or a
jar asked for three
!ables from the s ame
product.
Can I assume that the
label on which the form
was printed counts as
one of these labels and
that I only have to add
two more before sending
fo r the refund ? -
Ca rm en Dyer .
Springfield Gardens,
N.Y.
DEAR CARMEN -
Yes, the label on which
the refund form was
printed should count as
one of the required
proofs of purchase.
H the manufacturer
had not · wanted to count
that label as one of the
proofs, the wording on
the form would have
read: "Send this label
and three additional
labels ... "
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with beverage coupons,
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• • • Seasonal seafood with a ·squeeze
U'
~rom P .. eCl
cnterttinlna tavorale.
,_,LASKA KING CRAB
1 LEGS ~W I T H D I P P I N G
t SAUCES
~ 1 \• to 1 \AJ pounds !1.haska Kln1it crab leas.
,~pllt
JI Fresh lemon stus ,,,vr wedges
· Any one or more or
the following dipping
sauces
Lemon Curry Dip
...., tetts poon drlcd
rosemary l eaves.
crushed
In 11mall bowl, soak
boullloo cube 1n lemon
Juice to soften: stir w
dissolve . S t i r I n
remaining ingredients.
Chill. Makes about 1
cup.
BROILED LEMONY
HALIBUT
fre1h lemon
Salt
l'•prikn
• halibut steuk11 < l IA.i
to 2 pounds total)
Qui c k H e rbed
Hollandwse Sauce
Le mon cartwheel
slices
Parsley
lncht!li from he.mt Cor 4 to
6 m i11ute11 on each aide
until fis h flake!'! easily
wit h ro r k B r u sh
OCclUIOllUlly wllh
remaining oil mixture,.
Meanwhile, muku Quick
ll erb ed Hollandulse
Sauce and serve over
cooked halibut. Garnish
with lemon cartwheel
s li ces and parsley.
Makes 4 servinl{s .
QUI C K H E RBED
llOLLANDAJSE SAUCE
lemon < 1 1,~ table11poon11)
v. teas poon dried
tarragon, llill or ba11il
lea vcs, crushed
Gen erous das h
white ()el>~er Copt1onal ;
3 egg yolks
1 tab l es p oo n
chopped fresh parsley
cup SllU('C
SUNNY SALMON
SALAD
6 brocco l i
flowercltes
6 j ulie nne strips
carrot
1 can C7:V.. ounces>
salmon
Lemon Marinadu
4 mushrooms, halved
4 slices cucumber
· ·~ tomato, cut into 4
wedges
Lettuce
Lemon Marinade:
WITH QUICK HERBED
HOLLANDAISE SAUCE
3 tablespoons salad
Hot Zesty Dilled oil
Huller
In sma ll bowl .
co mbine sal a d o il ,
lemon peel, s alt and
paprika. Brush halibut
steaks lightly with oil
m ixture : place on
broiler pan. Broil 4 to s •,, cup butter
Juice or 1h fresh
ln s mall saucepan,
heat butter with lemon
JUiee choice of herbS and
pepper until bubbly. Add
s lowly to egg yolks,
beating constantly with
wire wls k . St ir i n
parsley. Makes about %
Fresh lemon wedges
Ste am broccoli and
carrots for S mlnute11 :
cool Immediately. Drain
11a lmon , r eaervlnf l
tables poon l iqu d ,
separate Into chunks.
Pour marinade over all
vegelitbles except the
broccoli: <'hill 1 to 2
hour11. AJso chill n lmon
t1nd broccoli Arrange
sit lmon . d rai n ed
vegetables and broccoli
on lettuce·llncd plates.
Ga rnish with fr es h
lemon wedges. Ser ve
marinade as dressing.
Ma kes 2 servlngs.
Combine Juice o f ~,
rr e11 h l t>mon . 2
l11blespoon11 each cider
vinegar u nd oi l ,
reserved 8almon liquid.
2 t easpoon s f i n e l y
c h opped o ni o n , 1
teaspoon chopped fresh
pars ley, ~ teaspoon ucb grated le mon peel
and sugar. 14 teaspoon
each salt a nd bull
leave&, c rus hed . 111
teaspoon each garlic
salt and freshly ground
pepper
R ose m a r y's
Le mony Dip
Thaw c r a b legs H
necess ary. Gently
remove crab meat from
s h e ll a nd c.ut into
bite-size pieces: return
to s hells. Arrange on
serving dish. Serve with
lemon stars or wedges
and choice of dipping
sauces.
To make lemon stars:
f;se a sharp pointed
nife . Hold lemon at
tem and blossom ends
ith thumb and middle
inger. Make a "jaws" ~r sawtooth cut around ftl iddle, cutting to inside
~enter of fru\t. Using ~th hands. gently puU
uit apart.
LE MON CURRY DIP ~ 1 ha rd-cooked egg ~olk
~ Grated peel of Y1
p-esh lemon .
~ 1 teaspOOIJ curry ~owder
• 1 2 cup mayonnaise
r salad dressing
!,) lf.l cup plaln yogurt ·.~ In s mall bowl, sieve or
f a s h egg yolk ; add
mon peel and curry .
. radually stir in
'lnayonnaise and yogurt.
l(;hill. Makes a bout 1 ~up.
80T ZESTY DILLED ~ BUTTER ~ •,-i cup butter
Grated pee l and
Ju ice of 17 fresh lemon
I tablespoo n
Dijon-style mustard
12 teas poon dried
dill weed
In s mall saucepan,
me lt butter w it h
remaining ingredients
over low heat. stirring
cons tantly. Heat just
until butter is m elted
and sau ce thicke ns .
Se rve warm. Makes
about~ cup.
ROSEMARY'S
LEMONY DIP
1 chicke n-fl avored
bouillon cube
Grated pee l and
JUiee of ih fresh lemon
1 cup dairy sour
cream
2 table s poon s
chopped green onion or
chi ves
2 tab l es po o n s
chopped fresh parsley
Sole
food
SOLE GARTELL
(Serves 6)
2 pounds Sole
6 ounces Dungeness
,Cr a bmeal
4 teaspoons flour
v. pound butter
I If~ cup milk
, 1 t e a s poon ~ry
•mustard ii Hot pepper sauce
Hew drops)
112 teas p oo n
~ orcestershi re sauce
~ '-'! teas poon s t eak
•sauce ~ 1 teaspoon crushed
!pepper n 1 temon (juice only)
'1 17 c u p c ho p p e d
l~reen onions
I• 1 ~ c u p c h o p p e ti
!bacon bits
: I tablespoon garlic
lpil or crushed garlic
•
1
1 I tables po o n s
~hopped parsley !l 1 teaspoon MSG
1 2 cups Hollandaise
ia uce I 1 tablespoon
1l-rus hed oregano
In a sa uc epa n , l~m bine garli c, butter
nd 2 teaspoons of flour.
liWhen hot, add milk and
'the rest of the flour and
cook for S minutes. Add
ltra bmeat, mustard .
salt, pepper, pe pper
s auce, st eak sauce.
c ru s h e d peppe r ,
~rsley. MSG . bacon
bits. green onions and
lemon Juice. Stir a few
minutes over medium
heat until hot. Put aside.
Saute the sole. When
ole \s cooked, pour the
ontents of the saucepan
ver the fish. Top with
ollandalse sauce and
rown 1n oven.
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toMll? c1 .. mec1 ads do
tt well. la•NTI.
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ra Rib''si;~kd lb 1.88
~ P~~khtWoast lb .99
Fronn A1mou1 1117 l b\ ~Butter Basted Turkeys 10 • 69
ff'1t ft 7i·ll·Ol •~9 ~Medallion Game Hens lb .89
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.. OIH•t ~Pink Salmon
Cl8 ~ Cout DAtL Y PILOT/Wednelday, February 2'4, 1 ~2
Scallops are simply elegant
Tb• 1ecr1t 'to
preparinl &ft1 CS.Uelou
1callop cilah lt to kHplt
1lmph . Wlletller
poachln1. frylns, or
brollln1 , never uu
ln1udlent1 that wUI
ovtrpower ttM dtHcate
ta1t1 and lu1clou1 texture ol the acaUopa.
A new , remarkabl1
1lmple, yet ele1ently
appeUllnt way to aerve
1callope It to marinate
them flrtt ln a white
Mosel wine from the
world's norlhermost
vineyarda.
Then drain and cook
briefly ta the reduced
marinade with melted
butter, and aerve them
with the remalnllll
wine-enriched sauce.
The distinctively
ele11nt fl avor of the
Mosel wlne penetrates
the scallops with a hint
of frui\ and pleasant
acidity, addine an
almost undetectable
taste that complements,
but does not overpower
the natural, delicate
s weetnes s of the
scallops.
And the buttery rich
sauce made from the
Sahnon
• recipe
Here's an old favorite
with a unique twist -
salmon croquettes with
a savory cream sauce.
For color and fiavor,
the croquettes and the
sauce are spiced with
bri1ht red pimiento
pieces.
For value, remember
that canned salmon is
virtually 100 per cent
edible and compares
favorably in co.t with
other meats.
And for convenience,
the croq~ may be
made up ahead of time
and s t ored i n the
refneerator.
Serve this dish with
green llma beans ud
small white potatoes
which bu been cooked
together and seasoned
with bacon drippia1s,
and crisp lettuce wed1es
topped with your
favorite salad dressing.
~~~~WITll
SPICY ftmEN'l'O
SAUCE
2 cups salmon
2 cups soft bread
crumbs
'ril cup milk
2e,,_
1 teu~salt
3 dropl 'hot pepper
sauce
3 tables p oons
chopped pimiento
1 tablespoon
chopped parsley
1 tablespoon lemon
juice
Bread crumbs or
corn meal
Drain salmon and
separate into fine Oakes.
Over low heat combine
bread crumbs and milk
and coot five minutes.
Stir in unbeaten e11s
and remaining
ingredients. Let cool
before sbapin t
croquettes. Make into
balls and shape as
desired. Coat croquettes
with finely sifted bread
crumbs or com meal.
Let stand to dry.
Place croquettes in
bakin1 dlah, brush or
drlt1Je with melted
butte r or bacon
dripplql. Bake in 400
deeree oven until 1olden
b row n , about 30
m inutes. Makes six
croquettes.
I n the meantime,
make sauce:
4 tablespoons butter
or m ar1artne
3 tablespoons nour
l cup milk
1 teupoon onion salt
2 whole cloves
2 my leaves
"' eup horseradish
1 can or jar, 4 01.,
pimiento, cut in pieces
"' taupoon su1ar
4 tablespoons sour
cream (optiollal>
In taucepan, melt
butter, ttir in flour to
blend. Add milk and
liquid from pimleatol,
1tlr aad cook uattl
1U1btlJ tadckeaed. Add
rem alnlDI in1redienta
except IOU!' cream, and
continue cooktas to.
medium conatat1ae1.
Stir In 4 tabletpoons
IOW' cream. if-~. ; Pout around croquett•
ln batlu dlab, beat
1eotly to 111...s navon.
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wlne marinade en -superb scallope, you can
bancet the navor and say : "The s~cret's ln
keepa the acallope moltt your 1laas. German
and 1ucc\llent. wine and seafood -a
An added tlp : maclc combination.
b•lthten the enjoyment Proslt!"
of tbls O'flallndlnl SCALLOPS MOSEL
seafood entree by lcupMoselwine
s e r v l n 1 l h e s a m e 2 pounds scallops
refresb1n1 Moeel wine al v. cup butter
the table -ao that when 2 l a b I e s p o o n s
your 1ueats ask what , chopped parsley
m yaterious seasQnin1 Pour wine o ver
was used to make such scallops; refri1erate at
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tcmpor1ry promo1lon1I 1llow1ncn or uecptlonal
purctia.n. You11 find hundreds of Key Buy
itcmt twry time you thop.
/Yo ll""'e.t or glnunlclr&
ln11tad o( .. rnn. teamp• or aimm1cka to lllr1C1
customtn. wt offer diKo\ln• priclna. u1urin1
you a lower oVtrall fOOd bill and no costly frlllt • , ~
a
DELICATE Scallops
are simmered in
wine for a s ubtle
seafood Clavor
!DELMONTE 45 PEAS
11oz can •
peTOMATO . 37
cL!it!CE 1soz c~• !PINEAPPLE 87 JUICE
Oii MOnte 46 0t can •
CROSS RIB ..198 BONELESS .. 1~8 ROAST RUMP ROAST
BoneleSS. llOOOed Bfff Chuck IOnOed 8ftf "°""°
FRESHIDAHO 89 PORK SHOULDER 98 TROUT ROAST
Clearspring. 16·20 Oz Each lb . A'eSl'I, Pirnie Style lb .
COLDEN DELICIOUS JUICY
BANANAS APPLES LEMONS
Economtcat. ttpe Red WISlllngton. Extrl Finey ••~no ~29 .. 3 ~.79 .13.~
OOlDEN DEUOOUS FRESH TABLE OUEEN
APPLES CREEN BEANS SQUASH
Wasnlngton Extr1 F~y ~lnAlvor Otlleatl ""'°'
. 39 .. .79 .. .39 ..
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Tuna Speaks ltaliari without e xtl!a calories •
B1BAaMa A GIBIONS
. You m•y think or tuna
fish solely u a sandwich
fllllnt. but Amerlca'a
favorite flsh Is equally
popular i n ltallan
cul.isi ne. When your
~rer.rl1eralor meat
drawer Is empty and
you need somethine
l nt ei'es ting (but
non f atteningJ for
dinner, why not reach
into your pantry for
pasta and canned tuna?
Together they 're
bellissimo.
This tuna wlth red
sauce is particularly
easy:
TUNA MARINARA
P RONTO
WITH SPAGHETTI
4 cups tende r ·
cooked spaghetti
1 8-ounce can stewed
tomatoes
1 8-ounce can phlin
tomato sauce
2 tablespoons dry
white wine (or water>
~ teaspoon each:
dried basil and oregano
<or to tasteJ
2 cans (61h ounces
each l water-packed
so lid white tuna ,
undrained
While spaghetti is
co oking , combin e
tomatoes, tomato sauce,
wine and herbs in a
nonstick sa ucepan .
Simmer uncovered, 10
minutes. Flake tuna into
the simmering sauce
and simmer until heated
through. Spoon over hot
draine d s paghetti
Makes four servings, 300
calories each.
Cooking
with c la ss
WILLIAMS-SONOMA
in South Coast Plaza will
conduct a class in "Un
Petit Diner Francais," a
French dinner taught by
Tarla Fallgater on
March 2.
Gerri Gilliland will
instrucl on recipt!S from
famous Irish inns and
castles on March 9. Call
the store at 751-1166 for
information.
SHERMAN l.IBRAR Y
and Gerdens in Corona
del Mar will begin a
ser ies of c lasses in
international dinners on
March 2. Included will
be cuisine from Italy.
Fran ce, China and
Mexico. Classes are held
from 11 a.m . to 1 :30
p.m . and each class fee
is $20. Call 673-2261 for
preregistr ation and
information
KITCHEN THJNGS in
Corona del Mar will
offer two courses by
Betsy Moulton on March
2 and 16 S h e has
completed a
co mpreh e n s ive and
advanced cooking
course with Julia Child
at Ma Mai son in
Hollywood and will
s hare adaptations of the
newest recipes . ·
Kay Pastorius will
teach classes in Greek
cooking on March 3 and
Indian curries on March
10.
R oy Pingo will
instruct 1n rresh pasta
on Thursday and on
French dessert s on
March 4. All courses are
held 11 a .m . to 1:30
p.m .. and fee for each is
$20. Call the store at
673-3444 for registration.
FASSE R O'S
International Cookware
in Corona del Mar will
conduct a c l ass in
Spanish cooking taught
by Kay Pastorius at 11
a .m Friday.
Betsy Moulton will
offer a course in salads
at 7 p.m. March 10. Cost
for each course is $20.
and reservations are
available by calling the
store at 673-2343.
MR. STOX restaurant
in Anaheim will conduct
a class in soups and
dess erts at 10 a .m .
Thursday.
An Enellsh hJgh tea
with scones and clotted
c~am will be presented
at 10 a.m. on March 5.
A gourmet dinner
blending French and
Chinese cuisines is
scheduled at 7 p.m .
on March 2. Cost is $40
per person. CaU 634·2994
for class information.
The restaurant will
conduct a culinary tour
through Parl1 May 6
through May le and
In clude demonat ratlon
cla1se1 rrom L1
Varenne Cookin1
School. Call PhyUle Ann
Marshall at 637.-S tor
deta i ls and trlp
entoUmedl.
f'or a Northern Italian
pastu dinner for two, try
thla:
SIULLET 'tUNA
MACARONI;
MUSHROOMS
AND CHEESE
For 2 ervlngs :
2 cups tender·
cooked macaroni or
shells (or substitute
tender·cooked linguini
or spaghetti)
~" cup thinly sliced
mushrooms
1 s mall onion, thinly
sliced
2 tables oons dr
white wine
2 tablespoons water
Pinch ot drled baaU
Pinch ol 1rated nut·
meg
1 6~·ounce c•n
water·packed solld
white tuna, undrained
Salt and pepper to
taste
4 tablespoons grated
Parmesan cheese
2 tablespoons
m lnced fresh parsley
Whil e pa sta is
cooki ng , s pray a
nons tick s killet with
cookin s ra . S read
1111111110
the mus hrooms a nd
onion In a shallow layer.
Cook over moderate
heat untlt mushrooms
and onion begln to
brown. Turn to cook
evenly. Stir in wine,
water, basi l and
nutmeg. Add the Oaked
tuna , Including any
liquid ln the can. Cover
and simmer over low
heat just until tuna Is
heated through.
Stir In the hot drained
pasta and mix lightly.
Season to taste. Spoon
onto 2 plates a nd
sprinkle with grated
Parmesan cheese and
minced parsley. Makes
two se rvings, 345
calories each.,
T UNA LASAGNA
MARINARA
'h c up c h opped
onion part·akirn p1na ctleese
'..\ c up c hopped <mozzarellaJ
celery
2 cans CO ounces
euch J tomato paste
3 cups water
2 teaspoons garlic
salt
1 teaspoon oregano
or Italian seasoning
l pound lasagna
noodles, tender-cooked
2 cans <7 ounces
each > water-packed
tuna, drained
1 cup low·fut cottage
cheese
4 ounces shredded
Combine o ni on,
celery, tomato paste,
water, earllC salt Dnd
oregano Simmer 30
minutes, covered , until
ce l ery is tender .
M eanwhile , cook
lasagna according to
package directions.
Jn a 13· by 9·inch
baking dish. arrange
layers of lasagna .
tomato sauce. flaked
tuna and cottage cheese.
Top with a la.yer or
sauce bnd •hredded
pizza che.-.se Bake In a
37S·dcgree oven for 30 minutes or mo,e, until
cheese Is well·melted.
Ltit stand 10 minutes
before slicing. Makes
el&hl servin gs, 370
calo,les each.
More calorit·•aving
1dea1 with Amer rca 'a
favorite seafood' Send a
stamped self ,addreued
envelope and 50 enit• to
SLIM GOURMET TRIM
TUNA RECIPES. P 0 Box
624, Sparta. N J 018'11
Ralphs
Years -el Low_.Priees!
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cents orr coupon and get double the savings when
you purchase the item Not to include "retailer", "free"
or groce1y purchase coupons or exceed the value of
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Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and
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limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and
limit 3 Newspaper Double Coupons per Customer
Coupon Eltectlve Feb. 25 thru March 3, 1982
1 lb. loaf
II
Assorted Frozen-Beef, Turkey or Kosher
Heinz Buddig
Sliced Meat
Banquet
Chicken Pie Dill Pickles
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Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and
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Coupon Elteclive Feb. 25 thru March 3, 1982
Ra lphs-Over the Cal f \
Men's
Tube Socks
09 Size 10·1 5 99
2V2 oz.
pkg .• 8 oz .• pkg.
Spacial Seafood Savings ~ from Fisherman's Cove Fre•ll ILlmlt 8 Troul Per Cuslomet) .98 • Rainbow save ')
Trout -1.81 lb .
Fresll tllml1 •lbs. Per Cualom•'1 Froztn.Oelroaled
Pacifi c ... e 1.29 Sea Bass save Red Snapper t.20 pt• Fiiiet .60( -lb
F'•o11n D1ho11ed 2.49 Fronn·Oelrosltd
Halibut save Fancy save
Steaks per lake Smelts .3o 1.SO lb Fresh 2.69 F"ro,.n 0.hosltd
Dover save Easter" save Sol e -l caffetla 1.00 lb 1.50
F111 ·0el 3.29 FroHn·Delrolled
S Iver save SM all .... S1hnon Steaks uo pet Gree• Sllrl•P 1.00 lb
Frore11 Dehosltd 2.89 I '" Whole or H1H save ea tern eave pet Oya t en Sliver S1l•on 1.40 lb .30
Froan 0.lrosltd 1.89 ii;-•0.lroi ecl Cod seve •••• •eve Fiiiet -........ .60 Ill .50 r:nt•;" Frot Del 2.89 Frnll let:11I 00 •d . save •awe Crab Clusters .30 "' ...... .50 lb
Cop'1t1ght I 982 by R1lph1 Grocery Company Alt Rlgtlls Reserved.
We reserve the rl91'11 to llmll or '9fuae salea
to commercial deelers or wholeaaters.
Savings relate to prevlou1 Wffltrs Ralphs price, Of last dale j»flor 10 lnlll•I
price reduction exclusive of edvertlHd or promollonel price&.
2.89 -lb
.99 11b ,.,
3.99 -UL
3.29 -lb.
·1.89 •en. "'' .59 -Ill.
~ lb. .59
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32 oz.
jar
Reach or
.99 Reach "'Plus"
Toothbrush HCh
w ... d. Unwued, ""'"Fine ••Mlnt9 9 Johnson's
Dent-I Floss sc;,~:: •
Relphs·Seseme ~.·; .59 Hamburger
Buns
cr..i:~m·o~ .... c ••• •• 99
Rolls P:,gi •
Potato Crtsp-Froun 119 Gorton's
Fish Sticks 801.
pkg.
Potato Crtap·Fronn 179 Gorton's
fish Fiiiets t2oz.
pkg.
Lawry's
5 pr.
pkg .
Beef Stew
Mi x
French's·Au Gratln or
Scalloped
Pot atoes
Blended Whiskey
Seagram 's
Seven
12 o.r. Can1
Budweiser
Beer
,~ ... 45 pkg. .
'""' 69 pkg .•
4~e 750ml.
btl.
398 12
peck
Prices Effective Feb. 25
thru March 3, 1982
I I
Advertl .. d lte~ln '"ii ad•• ttle same price Of lower In 1111
11ore1. Price• other thlr1 ~tlsed prlcH m•v vary de~tldinv \
upon local COft'PtlJtlOf\, COii laclo11 01 9eog11p~IC IOCltiOn , l
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Oronge Coast OAlL Y PILOT/Wednosd y, February 24, 1982
MMt OeM ......... F~ 24tti Tilrv T-..J:;, ... di 2114. S-..1.._ At i;llr "'91.
AIKEN'S 'HIS HOME
-Se n . Strom
Thurmond . H-S <: .
ha s not lived 111
Edgcfil'ld. S <: . fo1
35 years. ht• said
Record
set
straight
WASHINGTON 1AP1
Se n . Strum
T h u r m o n rl . t h 1·
cha irman of the Sl'n:.ttl'
Judiciary Committee.
said he just wanted to
set the record st raight
on Edg<'f1clrl County.
SC.
· ·1 have rt.'Pl•alcdl.\
heard Edgcf1l'ld Count~
referred to as the home
of Senator Thurmond
While il i!. trUl' thal I
was born in Edw~r1eld . I
ha ve not livl'd thl•rc in
3 5 y e a r s · t h l'
79·year-old Rcpubl11::.tn
told his commit tel'
··My ho me 1s Aiken.
S C . and has ~l'n for
almost four dcca11<-s :·
he continul•d ··o r
course. I make thl!> po111t
as :.i m atter or
clariricallon for the
r ecord , not lo cast
aspe rsion in anv way on
the people who live 1n
Edgefield "
The subject came up
as th e J ud1c1ar)
Committee w<.1s
discussing an extension
of the Voting H1ghts Act
Edgefield Count~ ha'>
been invul vcd 111 a series
of well pubhc1zcd \'111 lnJ.!
rights disputes
Home or no ho ml·.
Thurmond waxed
eloquent on the county s
·tong and illustriou-.
history of ach1l'\ l·ment
and aC'h1evcrs
Nol o nl v has the
cou nty .. p i-o v 1 d l' r1 I o
governors and downs llf
congrl•ssmen .ind
JUdgcs." 1t was abo the
h ome or an earlier
Senate Ju dic·1arv
Comm1tt1•e 1·ha11mar\
Andrew P1ck1·n., Butler
and or !>('Ort.•., or 1Jlhl•t
··h is t or 11· 9 g u 1 t• s.
Thurmond bt1a.,ll'<I
Thurmond latl·1 had
h I :,, r 0 ll I p ii g l'
apprce1at1011 or
Ed ge f1 l•ld Count)
duphcatl'<I and hundred!>
of copies .,l•nt to lhl'
Senate news ~a llencs.
··Ma ny people have
been given the wronl(
impre ss1011 o r
Edgefi eld. · Thurmond
said "I fl'l•I that 1L 1 ...
unfair to tho .. c• who hvt'
there to allo\\ the r l'cord
to reflect anythrng lc-,s
than a full and acruratc
picture.'
Sailing
class set
atOCC
A four-p a rt OC'ean
s ai ling class titled
''Adv en tures U nd e r
Sail" is being offered an
March by Orange Coast
College.
The course m eets on
auccessive Saturdays
starting Mar 6 from 9
... m . to 5 p.m . Two other
tour-part courses are
scheduled to begin April
3 and May8.
Each course is limited
to 12 p a rtic ipants
Students will sail aboard
OCC's 51 -Coot ocean
racer "Scandalous."
Registration is $100,
a n d a d v a n c e
registration ls required.
Visa and Mastercard
will be accepted.
The coune Includes
day-Jong sails to various
Southern California
desUn.liona. lncludin1
Lona Beach Harbor. Los
An1eles Harbor, Dana
Point Harbor and
Catalina Island. For
f urther lnformatlorr
J>bone 558-5880.
f I • f
HUNT'S
CANNED FR UIT
IN RICH SYRUP
l~>-Ol While stocks lost
lim1l 6 per customer
SUPER PRICE
!SI
MARUCHAN SUPER PRICE
INSTANT LUNCH 3 7c ~1R!~~~.~e ~?c~~~tES
l1m11 6 per customer
PACKIR'S SUPER PRICE
PRIDE ·129 PURE APPLE JUICE
~ 0 1 bollle While stoc~>
lost l1m1I b per cu>lomcr
UNION 76
PREMIUM 30 I WT
MOTOR Oil
Ouorl While stocks losl
l•mll 2• per cu11omor
DADDY
CRISP
REAL POYATO CHIPS
8 oz While slacks lost
lom1t 6 per cuslomer
LIBBY'S
PACIFIC
PINK SALMON
IS I 2 0 1 While siocks
lost l•m1t 6 percustomer
SALE PRICE 74 c
SUPER PRICE
9tc
SUPER PRICE 119
SEVERE ·-·~....,.._.._,_ ... _...,._,., .. ·-COLD ............. . ._
.,~ .... . ..............
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----~ ...... .o•--..-.-.iL ... •-CAr$Ulil
CONI AC REG. 2.06
SEVERE COLD
FORMULA CAPSULES 1 49
Fot lost po1en1 relief•
In pock of 10 cop,ule,
IHERAGRAN REG.7.99EA .
HIGH POTENCY 6 49 !!~o~ ~' ~~~!~!~5 c~~~~t
1oblets bollle of 130
' h ' PHILLIPS' ~
MILK Of
MAGNESIA I'! :1U'ti!. jl
\AU'M! .._., ...
G.#.,4~.:
ROBllU SSlll CF f~;9
EFFECTIVE 159 COUGH FORMULA
Suppreuont. ••pee toront &
nosol decongestant •·or
PHILLIPS'
REACH REG. 1.29 EA .
YOUTH ORADULT 99 c ~~?~~~~~~~~on YOUI
bmtl~ Req °' Reoch Plu, OIOIQ
AQUA FRESH REG. l .89
FLUORIDE 12 9 TOOTHPASTE
fl 1 I 0 01 doily orol
<11re lor the lom1ly
CLAIROL
''CONDITION' I
HAIR CARE
I IJ ot P1 Ke includes •O<
off lobel Stock up now•
REG. 2 .19 FA . 133 .
COKE
OR TAB
REG. 2.49 NALLEY SUPER PRICE MILK OF
! 1 ~~? ~;~~:~~;~~~" 6 7 c ~~~~~;~~~ 1 1~
REG. 2.09 "LOVING REG. 3.09
CARE" i19 ~~!~~~~~~01B.!0~!AIROl son DRINKS
Stock up on '""'" lo.·
rilt1\ 1n l 7 0 1 con .. Gentle shampoo 1n lormufo
PLUS •• GIAii.idi51TitA1iii0 iALE!
11 -I N CERAMIC
GOURMET PIE PLATES
Heovyworghl pie platen 11,
w1lh \Colloped rims ond
glozf>d 10 df'"9'" Get Oii JI
SPECIAL BUY! ,~~~~
WHIU STOCKS LAST
BREWER II
12-CUP DRIP
COFFEE
MAKER
With hydro cl9on
pump brew selec:
tor morel AS16W
23''
USS Mfl'S. 400 MAil-iN llHTI. . . .
::~~ 19'' COSl
AITRlllAtl
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DELUXE FRAMED
DOOR MIRRORS
l? ,45 ·or 1' x54 brol\ 9'' tone 11 x5• venation or
16""56 Wolnul l1n1sh
REG. 14.79 TO 17 .49 ,~~' oaiu111 n ~' lllllfn sroeu
20-PC. IRONSTONE
DINNERWARE SET
::.:ie~r::P!::t 19'' plotea ~ 1oup dl1hes SIT
REG. 26.99 ........ u .. _,~,_
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REG . 5.99
MAMDTOWUS
llG. l .H ........ 2.99
WASM QOTHS
ltG. 1.H ........ 1.59
BIG 24'' x 42''
DELUXE AREA RUGS
Plu1h polye1rer rugs I~ high wear oreos
In your home. Colors I
YOU'D IJIH<T TO 'AY
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DUPONT DACRON II®
BED PILLOW SALE!
QUllN Sill
IUG. 1.4' IA.
2for 12.00
llNG SIU
lfG. •.n fA.
2for14.00
STANDAIO ~~'J. s·10 7.49 EA.
2 FOR
I hey re guoronteed to l.cep their quohty for yeotl I
HEAVY SOLID OAK
·FRAMES WITH GWS
W1lh scoop or reverse 2'' mold•ng l•ghr or dork
l1n"h Wf\1le stocks Intl •
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,,. limitation . or dis ·
:: rrimination based on
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estate which is in viola-
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PIMMSULA HOMIS
Remodeled, decorated 3 bdrm,.t,batb. mstr bdrm with ocean view ~.000 ..
West Bay bayfront. Slips for 2 boats,
remodeled 3 bdrm, 3 bath Sl,200,000.
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4
bdnn, 3 bath, 3700 sq.ft. $1,385,000.
•
UDO ISU HOMIS
Prime Lido NQJ'd bay!ronl. 5 bdrm, 5
'bath.1..ge L.R. 2 boat slips $1,500,000.
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. rm. beam ceilings, $420,000.
UNDA ISU 1A"-ON1:
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath
playroom, dark rm. den. $1,350,000! '
CAINATIOH COVE
Soectacular bayfront view 4 bdrm 4
bath, 2 boat slips $1,900,000. ·
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J~ ~. ,. . l• LJ1 •' " .. t'\ f) ") ttlb!
CORONA on MAR CONDOS
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PUSOllAlS & ESTATERS. Licensing•--------·• LOST & FOUND school fees completely By ownu. trade or sale, 91/4o/o LOAM
..._ ... ,.. refWldable to school of beaut. home , very ex· 1t•cJd$IOO,OOO f.:::....... ::;: your1 cho!ce. ExFtensive elusive area. Close to SPY&LASS
LAii • ,.... wi sa es tram.infi. or in· Stri .,_ 000 4 BR 2S/_ '* • ,;_ 1c1 •1s1 p. ....... · ... 11 OWMll ~~;... :,: ionnauuu. ca " "" ba, 2 wetbars, patio. ·
Tr••fl• s..., i--------•I saima, pool, ..., acre lot. Fu PricelSJS.000 S£1YICES ... YROMT• Aulo sprinkJe.,, lots of Moatbly Pai~~~ ._,.,.o., ..... , ....., -mature trees. For more SOUl1IPO OIPl.OYMCNT& CASH TALIC. details ca II o wner lbr/4'°'ba. 4100aq fl
SeUer Will listen . .s'T boat 702-73UT76 Z5 Bode11 Bay PIEPAIATION .,, sli~L~-~vate beach. lite 1----------1 __ c:au_owmr __ 7_Sl-0737 __ _ 7!":' ...'.::::--·-"• & CDeef)' home. 3 large Kril>"-•.r 11oi bedrooms & den , 2 MCICHANDISE baths, fireplace and
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: 673·9187 or 675-7060.
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: CAMEO SHOIES
:;: Jl&Sl listed! M ignificent
-oceanfront home with :: surf breaking on the
-beach below. 3 bdrms ..
:: maid's rm., formal din·
-ing rm. and den .
: Architecture with a
: touch of the tropics.
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""" IU'YllS W AMTIO. -for houses. condos, units and investment pro· :!: perties. All types of
.... fuancing available. In· :!: dustrious agents are
:,: awaiting to assist you.
-Call now 979-S370
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every day with a classification
'8050 ad .
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al)acet. S117,000. Xlnt ~r will 11: finance equity. Sell. ctfer! Tennla, pool. walk
<kean ' N' bl light.a lbdnn~2batll frpfc dbl t,e ramUY rm. Ready to SZS,OOOdown. Owner will ~tt Area. l'arti1 , open ~·· A •1 co'nd ave IJl{o. Owner will cany. M. ual sell! Make
tin. Hal or Pat Act• nDancini trade or slr11gbt note. to beach. Agent 646 l~ I m -8805, 873-7300 a.,McC..:., 11tr. 1185,000. Owner979·S814 or~2D .
' 141-772' DwPoa.t I 026 4 Br~. ~home,
MIWl Y USTID '"YHSJJ&.LIS"
Spectacular Deane H omes
"VersailJes" located on large lot. Golf
course view ! Professio n a ll y
landscaped yard. Lovely lge pool &
s pa. Attractive gazebo. Gated front
courtyard entry with fountain. Marble
foyer with glittering chandelier. 4
bdrms. den. formal din rm. 41h ba.
$950,000 including the land.
WlSlEY M. TAnOI CO .. HALTOIS
2111 S-~H•Rooct
MEWPOl'T CENT'S. M.I. 644-4910 ·
MD9'Jll".n oci ihis neat l drm.
larse yard. near Mile
Square Park Asking 117.900. Submit your
tenm. Murchison Eaiterplraes
S5i-173%
•TUl'n.80CI * Sl.17' PB MONTH ii &Jr you pay~ wien you
Preslictous Eatatea m •
fllhlonable Mohler Ca·
nyon, Anaheim Hllla·4
bed, 3 ba, F/R, G /R, Koi
lagoon. Attract l vely
landKaoed. Decorated
By L Hardina. $49S, 000.
Arorn R ealt y
7141974-7333
twllOl llDGE
$lH,OOO '10 Vienna·sin&le story home . beautirul view,
cul-de-sac lot at ion.
OWC. Model perfect.
fast escrow. Call Tim Rhone 631-1266 or
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LUIUIY DUPUX
SOUTH OF HWY.
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te lr•la• T•rr•u .
$49,500.
takeover exl1tin1 lat T.D. Spacioul 4 br ex·
erulive detached borne
futurtng frml din. fmly
rm 6 rr~lc . Only COLIOF.....oRT
121uoo. FEE. 751-1501 1 MALTORS cr'/sz.7373. JIU LC-Mwr.
~ Walker & Lee
Cet_ ......
•75-5511
To buy. sell or rent use a
low toll classified ad.
142-~ --·--
ILUFfS SNiU UV&.
Lovely View -2 Bedroom. 2
Bath -End Unit Decorator
Wallpapers, Drapes Plantation
Shutters -Super Financing
Large Assumable Low Interest
Loan -Shows Like A Jewel
Price Reduced to $235,000.
A "Joy of Newport" listing
759-9100
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English townhome located on 6th
fairway. 2 BR feature French
papers & fabrics & custom
pa neling. Good financing.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644~9060
LAMI FAMLY7
Try th.ls 4 BR + f amlly room wllh
format DR and large lot. Seller will
finantt. Offered al 1210,000.
OWMrSepSel!
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••••••••••••••••••••••• gated rourtyard. dbl *MBA Y11D1 * U,000 DOWN rrptc. newly redec ln·
wrnrPOOLANDSPA lBfllndconvdencondo side&out.10"' ... .assuma
Spacklul 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. w/pool and s pa. Mini hie loan. 1275.000. $1300
a..autJful ar'"a $' • 000 OCUll view! 1105,900. 30 ltlO 7cz. '><Cll .,. " · ..,, yr fixed 14-IAI% loan! · " ,_,.,.
dn . Asking $240,000 O.W.C.0Wnr.631 ·6e66_ ••CU~~· $1eo5/mo pymt. pp Agt. l9w Cm•
7tll).'f9 led I 040 Sale 1'y Owner 48 t
1w OWN& •••••••• .. •••••• •• • • •• den 3.,.,BA Pool & Spa
WimblldOnVilllle. 405 TR I UM ENTRY All Cabinets Solid
It Fairview. Assumable welcomes you into this 3 Walnul. Owner will 1122.400 at 12~~. Close Brtfamily rm near rol r1D&DCe. MB-8798
to pool and tennis.. 2 Br lege and shops. Only CdM DPLX lw OwHr
2ba. Terms negotiable. Sl29.900.Bkr.848·0709 -$295,000 O-llner will ~ Sil.GOO carry at 14 o/c Cull CHAIMll Exlstirig ~K at 10,1,c; 675-Wor679-9667
2 Unita + Separate Cot-$10K down, will tarry.
tap. Great Owners Unit Owner. caJI 962-5689 FORECLOSURE or Rental Prop. Cabin cou OFNaW'°"' Like Int. Eastslde. 1044
MAI.TORI Creal.Ive Terms. Trade •••••• .. •••••••••••••••
-R1er-0ceantroot duplex. 2 lge
3.Br2ba units. Try low or
no down. Lender /Owner
can be very creative
P\aya R E. 673-1900
U!l I. c-1 Mwr.
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975.5511
UDUCm $101 Five pnae or owners~lp
E. side units. New price is $339,500 and owner
will help with financ1og.
1bere are two 2 Bdrm ll'llis and three I Bdrm
Wilts. Call now
. F& IM
•¥1 .. l'HIACE
Charming 3 Bdnn home
on comer location with
formal dining room.
spacious family room
and patio Work.shop in
garage Call about
great f inanring .
$395.000 Bev Wiltse
a5~!~rg3 Bdrm home w/frplc, + 2
Bdrm apt. Only 1282.000. owe •1140,000 dwn.
Joyce Waltu, a1t
CD·lB.
With !?? Brltr. W~IDD~Gl ••MS-62M•. • L.ll
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REALTORS
~ OPEN ~OUSE
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OPMAU.Wla &H'lW'f~ II W/IONUS RM .
UPCtaded Palermo with
pool in ff V.H Prin on
ly_ ~000. 760-8063
WIS TC LIFF Beautflully decorated
and designed 3 Br 2b11
w/great office/den and 2
frplca. Assume lge 12'i
In w/209.. dn. S269.500 fee
I and. 1145-7 408
j PETE J BARRITT .. REALTY
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•EXCITING•
With ~~t~ turn.
24d4 Gfftftbrier H m In Laaun• Hills nitest 5 star pk.
ae.~Jt::J~west Hm • 2Br, 28a . Tllis Is
the belt Ill town.
ata'1~~.H
w/fmt kit, lhll llv rm
12110 Malt Bdrm. F.ncl
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cussac
WOIUMOMI
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IMJOY THI PllYACY of this
home's lovel y backya rd
w/covered patio• hot tub. 3 BR.
ram rm 6 dinlng rm ph• central
air t-OndltkJalnc. Good assumable
loan. 1114,900. Mack Hanson
»1"100 (V2JO)
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Mina. these endonna SPoftS "~ ot Ille lut111t ao. Co So! Em-btOlder 1 ·tn blocu lcw 29al8-ln
L. 1lf '°"i'-. lff 4.\T..... Quilt Pattm 1319 bltlsftf ot v7 . -11 r;.ottfS, diletltOllS
$2.25 for uch pattern Add
soc uch paltef n for postace
START SPRING 1n hith st)le and handliftr S11d to:
•1th a sl!mm1111. body-s~mroinc Alict ...., drm and easy. !oncer pcket. NHdlecraft Dept. 105
Enioy the pluswe of tooklnuour Dally Piiot
best Oii any and all ocwions. .. 1'3, Old CW. Sta., flew
l'rinttd l'altttn 9329 Hall Yll\ IO 10111 l'rilt .....
Sim l&\11, 12!;. 14~. 16~. Addrm, ~. 1'""'11 hllhl. 18~. 20~ Silt 14~ (bust 37) I -HIZ lleedlectlft C*'I: 3
dress takes I 5/8 yards 60-inGh tree patteins inside. 170 bat
SeN SU5 i. _. ...,._ iac~ts dolls. quilts. mote'
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answen In our NEW SPRING· l~·~ Qlllts SUM~~ PAnERN CATALOG l~ tw1.
S.. SM. SM-!Jke ldYlotace IZW... '1jb':'1,E ol free Patter• Coupon 0.. ln.stifdl ,11, Patdl •
100 styles. Ca!Jloe. SI 50. lU. ~ff ,11, l'iff .
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Sunshine. Special!
112·111-Qllills 101~ W ClllktiM I
Newest Soft Toys
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J24J ....................... -·················· ·-·················· .................. Lawn studio, spa, TV, ta~JIL Bta 1 BR. quiet bld1.
aa.rfroot Broadmoot .-..olT llACN nld' Mrvlce phones. New(f 4 • Cu pd. small dof• acu9ted ~.2ba. rr,lc, wet· ca.eo ···-= encl .. r. d /wuhtr. bltnt. 21 ...... , .. or blr, GD1 .. r. 1Up 1v11l. 1 ~· 'f l>atll UP· pool, bbQ. Adults. n ...;.., ___ .,. ______ _
patio. 11100 /mo . srldld c.so wltJl new "nJrtlNdl J16' .IG-5071.
<TM>fn.ll7f. carpet• drapea •P· -..... ....... •••••••••• ~~ , ... , JIH .JI...._' ..... 'J OCl!ANFRONT 2 6 4 Br. " ,......._, wu .... r. aryeri Avail WllllLtt ·WMkly/ UIS . I r. l Ba. tr11h compaftor, poo v ..... .;.,u na.ms Adult• only enclad !Mier entl small l Br spa1 clubhouse. UW>I, -"Y· · prqe, wuhef~·UP. VIila wltn co11_rtyard.
Illa nm. 11200 Ptr Want 1ometbln1 1tra email yard. Call for QI.Ml. "° peu 137$ W>-
111>atlL 114 s.1.-. ext. 1_9tclal la a 2 Br. 1(111( £wn. 1115 furn. •-Cll03. ~ M·F 8:IO·S:IO. TO'lmboule completely ~MGMT 642·1603 •11U.
· f\n? •.Mo. ?fO.tm. 1100" off tat Mo. Rent. OCEAN VlEW ! LI 2•2• ~ 2 Br, 1 81. ms. . fpk. apli~ level, adlU Ofl
3Br.1'-" Ba.~. Lal.Ill· Jz."7$mo. 49Mt71
dry lac .. pool. 548·9556 lkzla9• INdl J140
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•tmo . 2 Ar. 1 Ba . uJ!'G~mAf'J. All A~uJta. pool, beamed WJ pd All amenities ceilia1. ral&Ddry room. 14&-0tlt No peu. No lut mo • ...;.;;.;;...;.;;.;;~· -----rent. Deluxe poolside xtra
TSLMGMT 00-1603 larft 2br, 2 ba, bltns. dlwhr, 1 ~ miles beach.
• 3 Br. Condo nr S.C. Adults, n.o pets. l$00mo. Plaza. S.A. Pool, spa, SJS.83112.
Br 2YI Ba, F.R .. rrptc,
3 BronaethSt .. :::: 17~
BayfrtSBr/d()(k .. 132SO
Nr. Lldotlge 3Br ~ ... IMO WAT RFRONT
~ SIUdtOS, one
and two bedroom apart·
menls. FURNISHED
and UNFURNISHED.
garage. 1'150. -'--------~or64J.1460 ~. Sharp 2BR . 2BA . ,.,_ ,........ 2 b b dbl llr, blt·IDI, $825. l••:•nA>ua&e. r, l a, 644-1490, 851"'220 patl(), _yd, 1ar .. $SU. HOMES
631· 1400 Oakwood also olfers
----------Mint. Nr Bet,. Ideal Beaut. 2bdrm condo. 111are rental. No 'Pets
prime S.C. Plaza 10(. 833-Dn, 642-1339 BACHELOR, $375. Utlls 2 bdtm, 2 alory , I \'I ba 631...a20 agt condo "The La k ea ".
· Xlnt. toe. Beau dee. ref 8.htfs. Front row, bay ean 2 ~r. I Ba. enclsd req'cl. no pets. S6SO mo. vie•. 2 br, 2 ba, de· WANTED; Howse on Lido pr., pnvale yard NO ~ corator home . Adults. no
Isle for income proper· PETS. $495. 541-6680 1 ..... '"LS -~ts. 11200/mo lease. lY. Prin only. 642·03m a.•"' ... , H de t R It ~-...;.....~c...;..;;;;_;.;...;.;.._ 2bdrm. $450/mo. ht .ti lbr, tba $650 uut ar s Y ea or JUnits. S30K Eq_uity. last.2031 Wallace. 3br,2ba S&2S _7_60-_824-4 ___ _ Ea=M. 675.Q936 3br2ba lllSOCosta Men ~STCLIFF
--------lmmac. hmhse, 3Br 2ba. Le Raiaor Rlty 133-aeoo Very pnvate executive J
•All Utilities Paid
·immediate
OcaJcJency
·st Miiiion In
AecrMtlon
And Much More•
For a month or a ltle-
lltne Models ooen daily
~pets 111ly
encldblgar.nrS.CPlu . 4Br. 2Ba pool home,
Pool, kids ok. $600, wshr/dryr & refrlg Qa
Shoppln •••••••••••••••••-..•••• 548-7374 av a i I S 16 O o mo kwood
acres.' c~'::e;~fidf.O ...... FawllMid Elide, l& cor 2 br 1 ba. 2 Gar den er & po o I G.den Apertments
llOOed Clll busy frwy of . ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. Patio trees ch/pet 3 oeollie only, 2400 . rt. servlcel incl. Lois Agt. Newport ee.ctt/No.
ramp nr Corona In fast ..... ..._.. 3106 oU58549M820 4bdim home. gr_,ei::t>ett, &3H2J1Sor64S-Ol08 8801rvtne
,_.,_ "'JV I Ufl-l AUractJve 2 Br 2 Ba 2bdrm. E. side, $575/mo. ' · · (714) Ms-1104
Waterfalls, streams,
spa, pool. 1800 /mo . (714)673.9019; 675·0540.
IAYTIMIBS
SPACIOUS 1 Br. Cathedral ttilings, walk
ill cio.et. diJhwasher. fireplace,ga~age,pool& laundu acility .
MSO/rro. 399 . Bay St.
64'-tll3
Wcmtfield growin° area.· Sale •••• .. •.•••••••••••••••• · c11l·dt-1ac upgrades ...._.=U... (II 111111)
!'"""'or w qua ni A all th · J · + $~ sec. 673.4899 Avail 3/1 .. Un1vers1tr. 48r3ba, frml · m1. f/r.
t n vest or R & W v · now ru une 549-2515 • Part. Appliances inc . study. beaut. dee. lge au.......-Beach/So .A.PAITMINTS 7D.!~ .. ~opment Corp. BXl/mo.67S-968'7. I · S950/mo . No room· deckdeds. lab. view. pvt ""'~ 161n SI · Beautiful garden apt.s.
.-_... Hecsprtleedl 316' EXEC3br,21,',iba,pool rnates:nopet.$.7S9·0600. guar gale. pool/ten· !Oove,,4161111 Patios/deck!. Spa, heat home, chefs kitch. $650 W . nla. S3200/mo. Agt. Bob (7"•) .... 2 5113 paid. No pets. CO. .. tBCIAL .......... ~ ......... ~ .. QC-RENTALS 750-3314 2 Br armrnaton orDovieKoop.759·1221. ... ,... . 28Jl2BA. $52:5 Cannery Village Mobile Townhome $700/mo. -------SffW Wllloo 63l·SS83 ~ Home Park FUrnished 2 E side studio house LoisMIUer.Agt631·1266 S.Cle•• 3276 --·------~:r~;e~!~~~~ !'!1. 2bi;~· at~ n~ wutilt,1epdp. kitch/ .ti ba, yd, Colle1e Park 4bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Overlooiina Newport PINE BLUFF APTS. with 3 d IJ'!U, c-to a • ..,... • . $390 mo 546-4253 2 ~b 11't I 1' Ocean view Spanish " 2 Br. 2 Ba. No pets. popular,rt~~~:~s ~U:~~~~Y:;. aftS pool /:1ia.8frdnr. :v~j stylt,4Br.2~Ba Wood ~l'Jo.2:!i iB~en~fsg Patio, view. frplc.
RHtaurant. Asking l.ZIM 1-772·1801 OC-RENTALS serv. No pets. SIOOO/mo. decks, frplc .. prof. de· Sll~ Mo. Long or Short jacuzzi. gar .. gas stove,
MIS.000 witb attractive ' l·Sbr's SZOOto S2000 mS631. ~· washer/dryer. bit· t.enn. 646-6350 SSSS. 631-'107
terms SEAVIEW : Former 'J».3314 7·dl)'I an s, many ot her . . ~et lB R Garden Apt. li14J 67J.4400 · ' model, 3Br 3ba. Ocean Woodbridae Condo for amenities. No pets. Whitewater ocean ~1ew, 'Wtw Carpets. Bit in
IJll' ,Jl.,JIH view. t2000/mo. Dennis 31Brt.f Ba. SllOOd /moit ·ea· ls11t. tse..~.6~· frpt1c. gar, Sl200/mo + s1200 20 •':'P' to sand. Ni cely O/R, Fridge. $370. Gas Ricketts & Assoc as "'sec. epos · patio ....... e. poo s. ten· Security +S200cleanina. fumislied 2 br duplu Pd. N ts N B ar HARBOR §l-04Z4 S4M.118alt.5 nls.$750permo.~·4139 Call Ron 213 /924·7896 1Vail now to 6/1. Shops 0~3563 r us
SHARP2br, lrg gar. ~ ~ wt,Sr • i~Y· 7~4/492-9763 eves lllX>/mo. 631·0174 --· rncd.PN. TODAY $475 ~ A k:nds ~IAMFIOMT Bachelor& 1 Br. Apu. All QC..RENTALS 750-3314 2000 aut . $750 mo. --b .1 adult. no pets. Pool. bbq ltlo/lllo. Patrtck Rem11 S..,._ 3 !2 a. AvaJ mon· .ti enclsd garages
2bdnn Iba 1ar fncd 7S.lZ2l a&t C I I www ]271 tbly '\.ii summer S750. S3115/mo. 631·2276 ~~er·P:!!,t·up~~··~::; Lllf-W l241 :·;;:;; .. ;i;;;;;~;~ S::i10
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•••••••••••••••••••••• I block from beach. Dari· 2 br, p.rap, let fnced ..., ml~~ bd1. 34 hr s.t.A. 3210 beach. 225 La Paloma. ceiling. frp lc, d/w, pool.
S.C. Plua. JBR 2BA. U · In.I 1 Br house. Sips 4. rd, boat 1tora1e. Pet aecurity, Iota~ coves ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apt. B. $450. 637-7918. s.pa, car port. No pets. sum 11.1~. MOK 1st, Winter rental. I.SO, OK.l500/mo.*-7$0I rocb, 2Br. adlta only, 4 Br. 2 Ba. Dining rm , S...A. l7IO QUiet & private. $465 &
OWC2ald. Submit terrna. Joye!. Dl-12111 NrSC ... __ &' .... _,.,. 3 br, 2 oatJ-eodoa, 4 to choose 2000 sq ft. Newly rt· up.~Harla. 549.2447
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AlftlaYA.U.IY Af.790-1811 • 2111 Kristin Lane NewCarpet.Older Cot· modeled. earthtones C&1110rt.Pvtpatio,small pets.LEEWARD APTS. .. TaSMlw UwtJor6Vidoria) Lae taee.•lllo.57s.030 950/mo. +last+ S350 docOK.SSSO 2IJ20f\lllerton.631·0397 Near new 4-plex 2 u CNlo't bdrm. 2 bath each unit 11tautmme10r ·•· · ~ or lse opt. 2 Br 2ba ....._ "'te l267 sec. 673-4899: 64.S·29'1L ""1'"""' 1lfE VICTORIAN New-
with ti~lace, enclosed 2Bra»biJe.Udo .... $700 1 twn!-e. 2 car 11.r, end -·-• ............. C # ', s.A•-371 ly deror. 2 Br W1ft1ar .. patio. garage. ~3 1st. lmrmc aisrTlmhs 11275 patio. Lie $715. Sale HOMES FOR RENT 1t 1 • ..1 3 ...,..... new crpts & drapes. bit· Pos cash flow. Now W A T E R f R 0 N T I 1121JOO. 644-6426 a Bdnl'll 1175 F ed w • ali 10 425 ...................... ins. patio. Adults Call SIS9 SOO B'll G d HOMES . . e.nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach. beaut. between l·SPM. 636-4120. l Rltr 67Hl6~ run Y. 631-1400 I lflliA VERDE. tBr Jbaj yards ,!~araces. Kuis & So Coast Plaia I Br w /24 funi .• swte 2 ~R. spa. 667 ··G" Victoria $470 • · pool/spa. ram rm Aval ~ me. ~2000 hr att. Tennis. pools. sau.n1. satellite TV. --------1 UHITS . now.•tmo.grg..5114 ,,....~.nofee. spas,MSOi.nclwtr.Agt.I maid serv. S300 wk . PALMMESAAPTS
7.1 X't GIOSS Uaha wl1t.4 14 Br. I~ Ba. large family f41 90rt IHdl J26' 91S1-0'Z22. 714.-2227 _ 1561 Mesa Dr
High demand ren~al ••••u::~·••••3••2•0•6• h!>me. Built .in gas , •• ;. ........ •••••••••• Beaut 2bdrm condo 2 Br. unfum. S42S 2 Br area. Assume exlstmg -kitchen, family rm. SC Pl 1 ·,.tis rllh fWTI. $465 Adults Call flnancmg ol 1150,000 at •••••••••••••••••••••• r~ace In living rm. • ... Y-MT pnme f i · au or I T!Lfl-rWw' ttwn9-4 546·9960 10~ and owner will )'front, beach. 2 Br. 2 cuprts drapes 2 rar -""' waler a ls. st reams. -•~ rarry Full price Ba. 123 E. Bayrront. · io siizst 2story. 4 + bdrms. 2 spa, pool. S800 /mo ·••••• .. ••••••••••••••• RoomyJBr.Townhouse
S240,000Call979·S3'10 B~lboa Island. s1200 r::rcfse· :!!her dry~: baths . fire PI ace. Q 14)673·9019: 675·0540. ..._..._. 310 ~ in quiet adult com·
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1-:t.3 Bdrm. Apts Gym.
Spa. Saima. pool. tenrus.
etc. 846-0619.
2Br . I Ba . 4 Pl ex . $490 mo New paint.
carpet. Murdy Park
846-8Z74 A winter SHOO annual refrige. Avail. lmmed. :W~~!~..V,!!wr ~i'i:'v~~~ So Coast Plaza 2 Br w/24 •••••••••••••••••••••• ex.I Newly dlsedrorat~:
L LSTA TE Herb, days 213 /418·3577 3094 Ye.llowstone. off Feb. i,""",... hr sec Tennis. Pool , 2 bdrm. l ba Encl gar lf'!P ace. enc patio"'
_ 1'1 ..... ]222 Paulanno. nr S.C. spu. SS50 incl water Avail Ma r 8.Jcearly ~ge. Ad~ltSs7~~Y
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--IT OWHll pectacuJar ocean " city 91S1-0701or951-0669. SO. COAST Alli Beautiful 2 Br. 2 Ba OCEAN FIOMT lights vtew from every 2 Br. I Ba. A/C, pool rec ..... Pa•.... llO dis· Moll elegant apartment 2-4Plexes,4200sq.ft .612 room Large2Br.rrptc. Greenbrooli 3 BR . fplc. facil., sec. gates. no ........... ••••••.••••• SS.SO/mo. Carpets. buildin• in La•una & 614 Calle Campana. man" amenities . patio.m5mo. .K'"".P.P.""'•""'•" OC11t"' ... FIOMT hwasher, Avail 3·1. ~ " San Cle le S2d soo ' .,_, _..._ ~ 61S4I06 Beach. Finest locallon in men · • $1200/rm. Call Anthony 1 64().6161 nal Frollt. Newport l 2 bdrm, 2 bath, new · town Breathtaking
each, 523· 160 inco~e da)'1 642·5157 · eves ' ~ Shores. 4 Br+. Lease or paint & carpet. Yearly Newer I Br. pa ho & views. All blt·ins. heated eac.h. S36,000 down m wknds631"630. PoW 3226 _.'-to buy. 11500/mo. TNIK.UFFS ~ S76S. Call Linda or N I b l982 9V. 1s t T D. •••••••••••••••••• .,.,._. Spacloua four bedroom. Art,675-708(). esrage. o p ets poo . SU t . gara~e. 714/4118-*'1. R, lBA. Frpk. Patio, a Crest. JBr Zba , Tennia, pool , wallt to three bath condo. /rm.64.>SS77. elevator. Lease on y T~/Poo4 -Gar. S700 Pl Sec Dep. 1frplc, nice yard. 2 car beadL Agent646-t044 or "Guadelupe" Model. Nu2&3BR, 2BA. yearlf IHSTA.MTIN! • BO' up. 330 Cliff Dr
NEW RT HEIGHTS. P!>',,..ll3·450-1960. Eves. g~geA.2".rlsM.newh.VCeryl 64.>2805. Near shopping and ~lc.Cbllt-ins.tgarb.par,· S41S/mo.1Br.1Ba Apt. -~-ll8.1 __ . ____ _
S270 . 000 Sam / Ag l ....,..,.,... c..,an. vaJ arc · all llA CA.NYOM LSI schools. $1195 mo. Year· ing, ose o •Y Frplc, CllllOrt. Jaundry Ot'eanlronl 1 Br. + Den.
760-1756 ~E OR OPTION 4br eves64.>1771 or960-5844 2lfl{ If cl.a in COnoo. ly lease. Brolter631·7300 ocean._Brtr67S-4912. room. Cat oil. Real sun· rrptc. leaded windows
Walk to beach, beautiful 2ba vu exec hm. $1400 ~....... le It 3240 n~mo.CallCerry ll'50. Util pd.1 Br. duplex ny. This one wont last. Single preferred.
tri·pltx, 2-2 Br. 1·3 Br. mo.Ownr/Agt. 759-8006. '==~ .. ~....... 7711or780·139'7 3 br, 2 ba. Nr SC Plaza. 417 E. Bay Ave. Balboa TSLMgmt.00·9412. 1925/mo.640-5629.
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VWur;J will e p nance. SpttflMar ocean view. Br. Family .Rm & Den. •CANYON 54S-7131. S4.S-S323 Steps to beach cute 1 br., Eastaide. $300 /mo. nc •••••••••••••••••••••••
646-1044 3+ family, formal din· BO Mo. Plush crpta. 21,oa Lux u rl o us th re e hu&e yd. qUiet street. kitchen. 752·2197 bt wn pUlf MttllPQIT I UNITS ing, pool/spa . S2000. Ba. Cedar • glus. sun· bedrooms. Two baths. Near SC Plaza, 3 Bdrm. 2 ldeaHor cple. No kicb or 8-S. No pets. •• l'KW In Newport Beach, Fee TIK).m3agt. deck, dbl car prv Formal dining room. fullbaths.upstalra. Pool .-. 1415/mo util paid Land. 11.75 x Gross. aarage. fully malnt. Ridllydecorated in mut· '6 clubhouse. S6SO mo. ,__. · · 2 Br. 1"'9 Ba. Townhouse. • C~Y CLUI
minimum 200K down, Mete 3224 yard. Nopets. lnquireat ed tones. 3000 IQ. rt. lit & lut. Gerry Jones. r~i:;~~ 316 673·4484. gara1e. patio. small U¥1M6
OWC bal. for 5 yrs at ••• .. ••••• .. •••••••••• S2'7l!th.St.-.ml. Jacuui off master 631·1316,ait. yard. No pets. SSlO Bachelors.1'2bedroom
12'\. P.O. Box 7183 , -M~f~ 2 bdrm condo, new cpt, bedroom. J car ~ara~e. · I lBR 1BA with fire~lace. &45-4137. ~townhouaes. ~ort Beach, CA. Re~fi~~:ta 'J:Sa·s drlla, frid&. pool, ten.nil, 1"2050 moc n1t111. eariy .,_ ...... ,_,...._,.. f::tg!·-8:/~ enn. DLX 2Br. 381 Condo ~11000 644-1900
__, handball, clbbae. No eaae, I 131·7300, ·-•••••••••••••••••••• -.... frplc. 1ar. lndry, pool NO FEE! Apt. & c--""o me eiustmg 91; to NEWEST 11ted 20 =· s.szs lJl, last S200 Raltor. ........_......__. l7061 OCEANFRONT patiofTOOmo.644·9908 .,.... loan . O.W.C. Znd. Townhome VILLAGE 768-7633 --rtnUls.VlllaRtntals.
Spacious well kept Tri· COMMUNITY. 2 & 3 Br "••••••••••••••••••••• Wake u:i to Catalina • 1 Br Condo nr s c 67$-4912 Brobr.
plex near So. Coast 2~ Ba. 1600-1800Gsq . ft. of HOME FOR RENT 3BRPOOF-~~MB~ Ba 2 br, r ba, for 2·3 people. wiU ~ a 1 plde,gree. view. Plau. S.A. Patio. Pool '---1BR. UJtilil pd. Spot· Plaza. New carpet & pure luxury " aragea, 3 Bdrm. S700. Fenced ut•-• Y avail. l/lM/12, on Bal. ruque • ra sla1rcase Spa, Carport 5450 Sm ....,,,_ $450 ..
paint in two units. Built· hydro.tu~. 1n master yard• garage. Kids & WOO/moCaUSuzanne Iale.IS50/mo.673·502:5 et1trance\ king si~ed PetOK lea Q\iet. . 2421 E
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OPEN THURS ·SUN mlcro-wa.ve ovens, • . ~r Harbor/Ocean Vu .............. •••••••••• POii!. , large t1vlng room * 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo nr from beach. No pets. WEEKLY 87 i .1 · priv1tepat1os&yarda. 5br,2ba,1825/mo.Swlm· 3 R.2ba.Slll5mo.231 Wln&erllelatall. ~Blkfr lrcanfum.Loolllngfor a S.C. Plaia S.A. Patio M2·Zl5'1
Lane C 11· 1 enm er Gardener provided. mini pool. Marina H.S. Otel8 Vlft.f?S-2111 BdL tBR $480. IBR 1515. special person who en· Pool, Spa, Carport.1575 --------
• · · Elepnt living only IS callaft.5.M1·3'03. !l!fle .... f?S-1325 ms privacy. non smok· Nohta. Sle$ll to beach. 2 Br. 1l,
... S mlnuta from Fashion Nearbch2br 2ba w/ M.YMDMT abdrm ..., btocl t d lni pleate. no pets .. IS90 54Nmor641·14e0 Ba, frplc . Jmmac.ulale
Five near new units. l:::!·~r~.~~l~p~r~: aar,pat1o6PetNt5 Pier iDi SllJ>-for larf• •niio. till m~·~:~e: yrly In c Ids uti la . lbr,2car1ar.w1opener cond.ll.W.f73..2507Act!
Sellermayacceptequity Juat eut of Newport OC.RENTALS 7S0-3314 boat. furnlabed *I t7W'710 m.G72. frp lc . micro. dlx ~3BR28a.fplc.
in a aiqlt ram11y home Blvd.• ao. of San Dieao QC.RENTALS d~· nve 4b•dthl! a.--r·"----~· R 9m. 2br. l"' ba. No pets. IMO/mo 545-3m dftb.1ar. llSO.
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land. 2914 Octanfno4. Owner. Call
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fenced yd. 551-JOll repair. No job too amall. •••W -..f& •171' " •· ·• <M lln> Eu'd bouMcle1ner IDalll'eCI. 141-MZ'J Sll/roll. Ue. SIOlll ..... C'leaninl, Ltd. 541.1153 Rel Freeest....., By0.day,owntr1na. WAreH\JSGROW! Norm~ 203Moothly DilcoWlt Uc'dmot.berwUlc1nfor · · -........... _... l4KoUllia1, t le1DllP. HAUUNG-atudetlt h11 Aa.oeompanioa.541...a ....................... -
yourtoddlerlllon-Fri,11 SELL idle items with 1 LIC'DELECTllC~ ........... jolaa. rr .. tg: Lowtat rate. Compue~oreyoubuy. ntEPAPERHANGER REPAJRSPORLESS •RESIDENTIAL• yd, nutritlo111 mul1. Dally Pilot Cl1ssified ~wortl ·le~ lei t1t.eiao Wl1m. aft C.ll'flt.lfM. Sell! Sell! Se.II! And let Clwifiedlftlkeaiteuy. Prol.,quaUtywork. SlliDll•. nat. IO yrs Av11 sty PO; av1 2 sty
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Newport Beach near .-.C:ALSUm ... +cartA•n_. EXECVTIVESUITE Storeor0ffice.W01q.ft. eo.c Hoap. 1000 aq ft .. •Iii. I\. rroat 1round •• f\sQ-2001 Nwpt Center, ocn view, lla&VtrdtArea
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71'/145·4100, e vu Xlnt accea1 to Hoa1 friendly 1tmo1J1here. Ptime Newport Beach of. let. G5 ~ S1'75J:r mo . ............ 4111 Ofllt.... • 714/f11·1112. leave Haap. $1.25 aq. ft. Loe1 ADI. Mt"V. ,lael. 1'Yflnl. fice apace. Newly re· i..,-.. 17~ 22 -•i 11 n•l•M•M•"•" u1ni .... •"--•••0 . term lew avail. Call X...avail l57•m lllOdeled, bet~ful. Call STORE. 2340 Newport Bl.
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• m:>. 9134112 1 to 5: uu.M2-000 ..., .. Ml·t8" •ta 1 ct 1111u .. Phltie'"' WHtellrt e costs 1ust S8 -that s only a dollar a day1 To qualify for th is • ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo99•wbdlUM945. t • ' • ..... ~ft. Meclkal ff t be I ff Prime T111tin 6 Sin • Cdll~t. entr•n · .,,... · ~.. e special o er. you mus a non-commerc1a user o ering offi .Nwpt Hll. 2 br, 1 ba. ce/ patio Fl!ni _ ..__..... , _.. · •·• Clemt!M retail or ce frplc, yd, 1ar, s.u>tmo . Beamed cei1tn i: 3Uht;J~!'·•-°'• •1Ih~N.l.2w.• to e merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must • II*!· T»1'70:a 1.-s.
no .m .51o:s l.lltmce. Microwave• teuta . .-.. 540-tnl. "'Ata_.. ••Prt••"""' be in your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad a1o-12 w. eo11t Hwy.
2 Bdrm' 2 beth near the rdit,. Avall 311. Qaet, ._,m •1•· -'llll~•Jt • needs eight days selling time or just one e N.B beacb ttOO per mo reap. non-1mkr. Gar<*•· to*"· 08 1WI'., WX T.,.e ...... ll.H•tlcll. • • 1.lllOaq. ft. MIU uJes ti ( '> 752-21M1 . Id& i.t/lut/clep. ta00 rm 6~_, Or .. ••• W/ff et Pit NWPT. A~~.(1·1All4) ... tlti1~. l«Vice,oowauto1tereo.
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1 BR, pool, block to ms. After 5 Piii xm. .; can (fW)lll.IW • I ........ ----+-----+----~----+---·-~ ocean. Slngle adult. $32$. f'1Nl7t ... DAHA POINT. Shire ..... "llACM . 10•• • lnd!!ltrt.al Part Unlu for ~ ... "-It '°:=;* •I• · ...., avall•"e 90•· ~· cr.iiiilli of • I :-ewiit1:'°. A.vllOOau.· r11or~im1~ Furn. room, kltcaea l'lanl, at • · · ~----+-----+-----+-----+------4 • n. 2Br, 2Ba twnbse. 1ar11e privp. Female. oely. a/... -4llt •·•.~-~= t9 ','{" 14 ft. • I 13. mtd. omipenc:y. Office :~J: peUo, 1475 C.M.S170mo.~. Rmmte wealecl, mil ..,. 4 Br. home btwn ;ri: . ..e..a.o • \ ...._----+-----+-----+-----...---·--.. • ~;l.'C: :~
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.......... ip,~-0283 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• bllbyslU/)lr old1lrfl/br Windwll'i Donut Shop • qlired.C.11645·7170 equal opportunity ~them in tbtlr ffS..S. q_wululttd spread, com e.,...,A.u M hi Wiii H~a employtr. Women and Private Club Ill Newport plete, m>. 541·754.t lr\ltftt·Newport Buch Sd1M61& 11A;e~et~hlld ,after ~!.~· 17th St Costa -~"!~~· MODB.S minorities ue en. Beach. Interview• re· liltpomt .Refria. I/yr old,
trust dftd investment&. .......... 1005 school at l:SoSpm' keep 5 d1y1, t ·4pm. Perm Opportunfly now r,r l'OUl'a&ed to apply. qi.ired. Clll for an •P· Harvat Gold, xlnl cond. Like new • I' Camel
Call for latest list. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• until approx. 2:4~m. Delivery men over 18 for l>O•ltlon for mature. girllll&iolderwhowaM Submit applications at IJOintmenl. M Mon·hl, 1250/080 over S200 CordutOJ Sofa S300 ~ li-21~ yield 1·3 yrs. D9iceCleun MUST · BE DtP N· l..A. Times to homes In Englhh speaking lo bave a career 1n frmtcou.nter. uk lot Mr. H1lber1 91J.ata. Wirkercteopalraloungr Pnn. only. Craig Glass, 6 wt imlons S t "-II C 11 f 87~ chain $75 each. 2 Nl1bt IW/Maa 758.1221 ~ every a DABLE. MUST II ve C . M . 3 a m · 6 a m """a with aood ability mo ...... na a or 1n. ::i C...t Seen l7.l cu ft rtJri&, St.tndt double drawer! _ be1lnnin1 Feb 27th. witbln walki.nt diatanre Economy car required t.o1n1wer phOne &i take lerview Saturdays Plot SIC'YTAllCHAl61 w/lcemaller. almond, SlS eadt Carved Wlnf Aerobic dance, begin· to Stonecrttli Elemen. No co 11 e r t I nc meuaees Car ner Gd lO:J>.1·30, 551·3119 (uk Por aates 41-1 rvlre. oc -·-It
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,.,_,,./ cercise. Classes held al bridge, Irvine. Please MMaT. famllY. Send reply to . .ttAUil.LUS C.. ....... CA. open, Established Com· Free:zer szoo. Washer. S4MIM7.
l.olt&Foimct ~a::."i.c:,i1~u~1!~~ catr 5$2·0461 after O..WOfe MF. -Ad, Box~. Corona del ~THClUI pany. All fringes plus diyer, dt W, 1ml refn1 Tnnile Bed. aolld bard
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tff;-.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW ACCOUNTS Dental Reteptionist/ Of. Hsi!... per. rf!C1uired. Newport •I nv din. sel, new, S250 181~$. r ammo Real, Young married man fire Manager. Xlnt _pay lliiiY--I Cooli LVN(J..11, 11·71 f!eacharea.640·1950. MT Redwood 2x6 ec inc Refrie,13S0.63HS08 San Clemente. 492·7296. would like odd job& eves COUNSB.OR w/beneftts. N.B. office Moo lh Fri l·S. Non Relief nunies needed for To b pects of 4-~' Ions; alto redwC?OCf
fUlly lk & wk.ends. Can do a FVLL TIME 646-4868 smoker. S80 wk.MS-1737 Christian rttireme nl NI,..\<!! At!tA. Y / runnina an active sales fend n1. Lowest price Bunk beds, 1100. OBO.
variety of handyman Experience preferred, · INSURANCEE bomewilh33bed SNf ~"IT~Y depattmentinthegrow. gua.r Jim or Ken Blbycrib,SSO.washer1
<lold Party ·Wholesale .iobs. 972.9525 eves; ask ~~chC:fi!~nlington DentalofficeManager assistant ·roxf'~:': Near Dis neyland ~:ine~!~ M~~t sb:":,~ inf field or RESO RT anyttme,1146-~. dryer.SZOO.Mll-088 ~C::~~'1iaf~a f!.10·2. lor Bill. Contact: John June N.B. restorative rirar mercial lines w/major W a I n u t M a n o r ' ganlz.ed. neat & able to T ME .SH AR I NG , Shelving system 8 unlt1, Solid Bitth hand madt
HOUSECLEANING , 8411·0111 lice seeks exp. earn Ins brokerage firm in ~~ handle a variety of Min imum 10 year s 45 shelves 71hX4'w twill bed frame , com, Loaf I "-cf 5300 TRY US! Reas. Depen. oriented indiv. looking NB · s a I a r Y r o m · Nursing duties. Send resume to; serretarial experience. sbel\les 4"' lon1, 5 ply plete. SSS. Call; 631-46311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dable. Ref. Call 631 •""2 for a hlghly responsible rn-nsurate wtexper, for ......,,R"'"'S *IDE 711 W 17th St Box G 6 Real estate or escrow or pplywd modular make .,...,. CALIFORNIA position. Returning 3 an a ppt ca II l 7 l4 ) ,_ ~ ~ . ' . • fice background pre· otter lor 1000 If storage Oiina Cabn'l, 3 glass drs.
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Temp. jobs, your office, fEDl:'ILll Xlnt frinJe ben eer~~ ·, ............... CE -~v. H08JS. N1p'& BJcr· Photographer-needed. ~:.::Ort. &!~~1 ~}ri~! ::_~~Best over o. liglll. Antique Wt. Xlnt
skilled secretary. pro-LML Sl600 + incentive 1 r "-""'" , ng your,smie 0 n Good Pay. Call Jennifer. location. Salary open. oood. S7SOS4J.S002 ofread er . writer, s.n..&Loe. quallfied.S:u.2490 F'GS has opening in us.FreemJr.med .. en Before 4PM .551·3924 Send resume to· Ad C-,..&
642.2!42 212 Edfii Anaheim for automobile taJ It life ins. Call Mrs - - - -#IOlS, Dally Pilot, P .O. ._.,_., IOJO Dininc rm lbl w/4 rhalrs
-Hu~tington g:!"~r~~ .. CA Dental A.uistant Trainee. saJes rep. Inside sales. Sone: 6'2·a>4•. __ Pool M a~ n ten an re. fk>x 15&0, Costa Mesa .•• ::?:'••••••••••••••••• Seats padded·cane back Het,Wmhod 7100 $4/hr. 28/hr week, Mon· no prospttting Allrac-~EWOR*' Laguna Buch, pre· Ca.92i&?JS.0560 Rollie twin lens, 2.SF Antique Wt. S6&S~l·S002
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92647 Thurs.642.7988 _ t1ve compens ation vrrn.. " ferably haveown truck. ~ .. "d' d .. •••••••••••.•••••••••••• Equal()pportunity I package 1 1 r Sat&Sun7amto5pm 497 5109 Sewing ma c hine (me~tr c~upled ), . cuu s es., S11S A.CCOUNTA.MTF~C Employer De~~I~~~~ in ~ts. in:.u'dmgr~~~e I ~~~.~e~~'~f ,~I ---operator.exper .. quality ~~illf · mtnt. $400 becb.h=~dSof.7~~~ --------•I Position w/Ne-ort person between J.5PM panypaiddenlal. Rapid start Must train Mon ...... k •I a must. Piecework. --------Elec. gui tar. SBO Found · Black, brn, white Bch Propt ·y M' gmt. f /C loo .. ,,.., F/C daily . 210 Newp ort I advancement potenlJal lhru Fri. 6734700 ask foil ihl .. :..!~i!n1~ ~to~'; Good benefiu. 642·9652 Doga I040 !ISUUlll
younAufemale Husky firm. Outs tanding Real Estate 11\vest~nl Center Dr NB Some a~to exp · & Mgr reliable, conscientious ••••••••••••••••••••••• B h It management Firm ·· I casually license desa ra--I G .. _ KE"'""'OND Pu AKC Almost brand new 7 · nux nt c 897·5097 Ca reer Oppty-G I L. THI GOOD lilTH ble, but would consider afire work. mature in person ood m~. good :it.uoentJOOS c.;,n ps wt»te linen down-filled •-t F II Lb A P/,AIR.w/empbuis~~ mature, resp ID· _EqualOp_pEmploy non·expe.rienced 1n I d's", will train 912 pay Mgmt. possibibty, HEY•. Champ sire.M/f Ptt& sofa, "Casablanca"
LU>. ye ow a . I yr ' Ill rlllallc1al analysis. 1!1,-.:Vldual to. take charge d1vldual ir otherw ise M~·Fh all day Sat need own veh1de. ex-s h ow . p vt Pl Y old. w/leather collar. ' you're bright w /prior ol accounting dept an~I Dl»T.S qualified For appoint "•< '>CN\ • perienre not necessary. IOYS--4tRLS 2U/897·134S aft 6 pm ~/080. 759.()600.
"Neala", Edinger & F1C exper., we'll help payroll, AP/AR. gen I Telerommun1rat1ons men 1 r a 11 J ud Y ~~--Contart Gre1&: 645-079S How would you likt to 14. orange oval shag rug. Bo Isa Chi r a, H B lrlJJl yoo & provide for ledge.r thru tnal bat. & engineering firm needs 71• 77,,9
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962·11192 _ CaU·~123 accounts.Contact Janel Leroy, utk It r:,ncal on LEGALSECRETARY Filing. telephone and ... COOK inrrovies,pirnics,pizza Sllpaniel pups, r
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u• ' IAssemblY vva" need only apply K & 8 E person between 3-SP M Then you would probaby ·-...... Mesa/SA. 754 0630 , I IMMEDIATE Newport Bear ad· E 1 I penence necessary x-appt daily . 210 Newport probabl · k' ......;..~;;;.;.... _____ Spc butcher blk/wr. iron 99Hl621 vertising agency. Duties n g n e e r n ll cellent typing & S H 714/645,2016 IOf' us Y eTIJOY wor ang •Poodles "R .. People• din
I Getting 0 ~~,~~~he J'ob include T/B. PIR, A/P, (714)540-1614. -s! lib req'd. Call Mrs ---CTen .. ler ~OD E*ITH QUOf'WFICATIONS· T·Cups. Toy, S2SO to vel~:rtas;~·of~.cS~;oon Found. Britlany Spaniel. AIR, payroll, billing, a Rl'>fRICl·u·• Winslow for a ppt. ORDER DESK RECEP ..v A • ssso. Pets Boarded &
male. VI C Cos ta mirket? ~ """ m .1(Wj() TlONIST Looking for EQuat<>DoEmplo_y. l.O\lerl2yearsofage. Groomed.546·2848 64.J.l.399a.ft.6. Mesa 'SA 754·0630. Toppay,bonus, ~r.Resumewlth salary 2-5 years commercial - -bn:f!:tpers t h 2. Neal, honest and de·
991 """I Never a Fee! hist~ to: Fors)'lhe A,d· experience. 646·8200 UGAL SEC'Y or r deskon s0' eavyl rtlMTIHe -.fable. Golden R.etvr. ~uppy for Walerbed. the fin est """" verus1.11g. 1617 Westrliff -----Newport Center real erue 0 ea--ra/plaleroom as-.,....... m 1 de . K i n g s i z e
Lost B 1 u e Ve Ive 1 ·.i;;:;:i~~~eg Dr., Suite 212. N. 8 . Exper'd floral Designer estate llt1gation firm ~_le'f°_u_f ~II ~.~ler slsi;;l. Mon, Tues, Fri It ~~~;,~er school and :J~S::.~~'. 6 wks. Beauty rest flotation ~ewelry Box & contents. Work close lo home 92660. needed. Carriage Trade needs ve ry ex pe r' d --Sat. Will work vertical CALL TODA y ! mattress combo. Perl.
Vic Newporter Inn, NB Shop. 645-0093, ask for Legal/Exec Se<''y Xlnl Part·Ume rommerrial ramera. S3'7·S936orS3l·S2S7 MmiScl1tauzer, male 10 coocl 6/mo. old. Cost Or Elk s Cl ub. NB VICTOR IOOOHl'llF/C SallyorDiane typing . dictaphone & .......... c ,. _ _,,_..11, Knowledaeof PMTpro· 8AMtolOPM wb.Showdogsire $200 sum: will Sil'. for .,,_ Temporary Service fOf' CPA firm nr 0 C -----s horthand a mus t .--~ ~lol R Pd' C II ~2'94 REWARD 760-8645 • 556-WO AilJiort.152.9396. f~Tf'OODS Sal ,,.n"""" cess ~lpul.Xlnl for rol· s ...!\768ane 1g~ePeM a ---·------Part·Ume or Full· lune. _ ary oS>!0_ ....,._,,., $4,lllr. + lo•s lelestudents with relal· ......, er .. 1:i~iC:~~I ~ill~~et~ ASSISTANT ntEROTISSER11': UMECOOK e rlasses.A_ppl y in TEACHER·AIDE. pre. Great Dane. F 2 yrs. Manner/Highland 2 20 needed tor busy Bal Isl. IOOICKllPllFJC 260Brislo1St.,CM Expenencr preferred. Brand new Newport person. 1660 Plar-entii school. immed employ·!~ Bm/Wht Harla·
Reward646-3S75 saloo.673-40l3. Position w/Npt. Bch. In· AtlNCHTUTOI but not neressary . Beacholficeofoneofthe1 Ave .C~. -ftnt, benefits. Por infc quan S75. 1175·3689,
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968-2956 A......_t v estment F i rm Needed-Must learn salary negotiable w11h ' Na t ion 's leading ,.IMTSHOf' ral1 S48-2SSO _4194-_1_'8'7 ______ _ 1..art· Orange young Tab PART TIME. Orange Responsible For daily Baste f'renrh for travel j experience Apply in telemarketing firms has Musllype40wpm •• ., ... ln"P
by ma le rat Wh 1te Co. Swap Meet. Sat an· financial transactions & person between 3 5PM several open an cs for 3333rd_St. ~{~a Brh WAITRESS /WA IT ER .._..,, 1 IC.it tbl S94. LIVlng rm
All cbalr l&O. 2 end·tbls S40 All xlnt cond. Mo.1401 chest1paws. COM HVH d or Sun Apply SWAP Computerized G tL's. 2u.592,4045 I daily, 210 Newporl res_pons1ble. motivated w car for wicker baskel Female, 4 years old
759-an8 M EE T O f F 1 c E Analytic a I minded RtOtfT OfACE Center Dr .. NB industrious represen llCIPTIONIST lwidl serv. 9:JG.I 30pm shol9 SU0.1146-7580
Wttkends 1AM lo I PM person. Expr. Reqwred SICIET.AIY THE"'_1'.0D "'"•TH t.allves I Ne w P o rt Be a c hi Mon-f'r1. Eam S1SO-Sl7! PIT BUU.S UKC. reg 3 lc6t · gray & white F cat. CaJ1 ,,.,,,0123 ..v .-;AA Prolessional office. de· wkly Must be t
collar w1rab1es tag from ~[airgrounds Costa '""' :a;~d. !':~~~~t zs I Eq~ QJ!e__ Em'!_loy _ PERSONABLE. I sires a rerept1omst with penmable It ener::t~r ~S:.r:"1· S75. IMH630.
Saudi Arabia, Laguna . Generai Office & Word I LINGER IE SHOP ARTICULATE good typing ability & 979-0747 alt IOam foa
Niguel. Reward 643·0158 A T T E N T I O N CAFETERIA. ma tu re Processing ex P req l · has e>perungs for rlerks SPEAKING VOICE I ple~t telephone man-appt. Warehaired fox Terner
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coffee table, Velvet rocker. 840-22.S 7
aft.Spm. HOMEMAKERS Fmle.part·tlme. perma· s 1300 Per Mon l h. !~ S48~C.~ A MUST • ners Salary open. ~ puppies, Male It fem.tie
·~.Vic c~{'(:0~~ · · HELPER. will train Wanted for lawn rare tJ~4 )SS7-J3110.Mark. _ ~~dl~e~frn::ph~~e· Mbusttype &havesomet t i me o pening in '"--'-'
River Ave .NB. Iden clean·rul ma le flex. Dependable C M MA.KEA.il~EK For interview app't r ail ookkeepang skil ls.I warehouae receiving & M ·n.32 -'lllfi"h111J,.rf"fo""£•sl!l!o•&~J•ol!l!a"k
tify.645-8914 A.TTINTION: hrs &pay. C.M ~·9265 646-9154 STARTH Mr Gary 545·6808 646-<M7I. -shipping dept. Call 3 Id 1 . d ~adboard for dbl bed . Ambl.t1ous bo s and evs_ ..,..__ I · R"""....,.10 ... IST ""'·· ca. -"" o ma e maxe perfect __ _. S8S OBO girls l0-13 yearl old, to --GEHBAL OFFtCE "~ Los Ange es Times Pan lime. general office 1 ns """'...-' "(f l<ANI • .....,._, breed dog. Blk & tan ~ w•"'· · Found: Bracelet Feb
17th. Vic. Costa Mesa Call to identify. 640.1310
FOUND: Pet Bird. call to
Identify. Newport Bch.
_ On Peninsula. 673·~
work one or two even· Co.w.r&Host.11 Insurance Agy in Costa is looking for well Insurance ex per uranre o ice markings. All shots al't.6.
l'ngs "•week tett1'.ng Apply in person between Mesa has openin g for groomed. enthusiastic helprut flexible hours I Tlll~e~.~. mail & typ. $240/weet. for indiv.id.uals 548·1200 ----------. 9AM and 11 AM. t 1 h people to earn up to L B ... 7~.!l,..., to distribut l I 11:--s. 1055 ~i~~:.Pl!f,~'nssp~r~~[::~ loblens di'!r~ea~~~;~7 ~rri':e ~~perday for a few ..;._gooa each J ohn RE-STA URANT Food products. N~ ~:1u;~0~! Fwudlut IOSO :.:::"?" .............. ..
and constant a dull Rnt-•I. duties. Must be respons1 hours work as p/time -----Prep. Counter Service It qwred. For information. •••••••••••••••••••••., GMAM SA.LE
Call 3 to s·JOPM , ask: for Rapid advancement for rrom 4pm·9pm & train· you are fnendly, cons· stamped envelope to· Good , _ _., '""· 't • brass fillings, all sires, FOUND: Sml male 8enJ1 Andrea, 642·4321, ext. CASHIB/SALES nght person. Paid com ing will be provided rienuous & dependablej Modem Concepts, Box . .._ r urn1 ure .• ''all new '', man y
supervision provided. 11 fashion Island NB ble & willing lo learn sales rep Hours are Busboy. now hiring. If send self-addressed] * * I BUY * * Nuts. bolls , screws.
type dog, blk w/white HOUSEW~E DEPT. pany benefits Call Sal Your earnings as a wt want you from llAM·. 566-S, American fork APl>liances-OR I will thousands Filter c:lotb legs It chest. Red collar 3'3 Part.t i me . A pp ly . ly, S49-992l T1ftssales rep. will be 4PM weekdays. Apply 10 1 UT84003. te1f orSEU. for You b.>: large roll Meta.I oil ~ Crown Hardware, 3107 u_a_~t based 00 a guaranteed ,........RTU ... tTY person, Stonemill Ter-1 T"•o-sou MASmSA.UCTION falter r ans. Sell t o -These little ads really E.c:oast Hwy CdM .._. hourly wage of SJ SO + ..,,-.-v " -r~ " F'~: larf: r~male d~, w 0 r k • J 0 1 n the • Join our p ol\,"ess1ve generous commissions knocks often when you rare. Restaurant. 2915 Responsible wilh valid 6461616, 13).9625 highest olfer Bob Koop, '!;~au arano, c thousands of other peo-a.EA.MING :::'~ ~ou~e:a~e!r 'O~t Since lhas IS a new pro-~ recrll·getting Daily Redhill, C:,M_ --I Calif. Ur. 1971 Platen· 20 lolu. New .•. Lov. <7141758-1221.
· _ _ pie 1.n this area \\'ho are 3-4 brs w~kh. Depeakn1.d0a ... unlimi'ted If you gram opponunlties for ~a h assifaed Ads to UTAJL SALES lia,c:osta Mesa 7-2 PM aeats $11. Sleepers., fhe desk~ S95ea. ofr chr
Uist. lge bUt F dog, pt reg u I ar u s e r s o r ble, Englis spe g, .,.ys advancement are ex· ... r the Orange ('oa~I Permanent ptrt/ti!J?e 'L • ••• mt. PACl'ORY95H708 S20, refng S95, gar dr Lab/Shep, w/blue col Classified Call our ad refs req SS per hr are into hair ca ll. rellent Call now for market ~Ip wanted We wall .._ • -·-
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I.has great opportunity quired Transportation ......... 1005 EXTRA FlRM mattress Frig SJOO. Sola SlOO, Wood $100 REWARD Blk Call Mon·f'ra, 9572361, needed Cal1 768-0349 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Mt. never used, worth Patio F\lrniture SlS·SSO
Lonahalred rat. "Meat-LOOKING FOR A JOB~. ext.1204 Make i ureat d1sroverv Oak. Desk S15.0. Pie. ID),11(.12.adel. Never 900 Sea Lane J79. CdM balT" 673·8972 dys. C Sh "'i d , Cabinet szso. Fireplace' used qllffn n . wonh 760-0583 9'7S-3'T1Jev. Have something to :.ell• op~ assafle for MantelS.100 832·4096 j Dl.cashonly,SZllldel. _..._..;,..:_ ____ _
Class1hed ads doll well today s best buys · l!suaUyhomr 7$4-7350 Harws 1060
l-Ost: Black male Lab. TEMPORARILY 'D• • * ' 642·5678 Liquidation sale, to make • •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Vic. Newport Heights. CC room for more merchan· MUST SIU For Sa.le POA Mare, 8
Feb. 18th Fa mily dise.Sweet~weetSpirll, Mahotany cfoUtile bed yrs, $200. rail Candy ~~:d!~ .. ~ ~.:93~ "oi :m.namalton, HB. with mattress. Moon _642-_7072 ______ _
644-7183. LOOKING FOR ~ l ~. mirror on head· Wanted: gentle /well
( l ~ ) Victorian loveseal. 6', ..... " trained ridina hotse(sl· Found; Prescrifttion . ___ ,,....._ __ ) rust color. lulled back, lllOOOBO 631·77t7al\6 reu.lorpvt.ranch.San-:::~:;~:~(fmo MONEY??? llNTBD .::~~~:: J.M-i\'1.., ;:•"' C•::~o
: old. Trl-c:olorl blk, brn bralsdblebed. Matt. in-Like new Simmon s ••••••••••••••••••••••• : and while. Mae 963·2062 We're Ta king Applications cl'd '350. SSJ.lll3 S&eeoer Sota, ~town tonr ' Custom·m• de rork:lall
Found· Bike. CdM area. d I f · · • ....,. IO 10 prinl. P50 080. ~.mo rin~. 10 diamonds . 1 ct. CaJlto idenUfy. an n erv1ewmg 4f&•Ctt Aak forDianattoS. set 111 lold la~ Must
:·Fowid: :~months SATURDAY, FEB. 27 ONLY ll C c Cd> ) > ·:=\~~ie;;~· ~. ctrmer 111~. slack ~~.~~ · seu
o1c1 oacribe and puppy We~~liances ~U.:..trw~~· :J· t' 31 Ill I071
• ii )'OW't. su, 7~. 8 to 11 AM or 1 to 3PM ~ sJ~ Sola• -.eaa ••• .. •¥• .. •••••••••••• ~!f'bwld: M gray kitty, v1r ·~ · • · HORIZONTAL MILL ~;1'.lltin' 17th, C M . on We are ~LSONIC. INC., manufacturers o( air cond1t1onmg untts for ewspa' per Wubers/dryeu, late CUltom made stttlonal wlauto. leed.900. ~ u -.a-~l NISSAN (Datsun). We need "t~ra"" employees for Iona and short· mod t la . S1 o o up . Iola, cost SllSO Sell MWllS ' ,......,.y. ., Iii' Dell v•ry . I .. a r . MIO.~ If no ans lerm assignments in 00t clean. easan1 maoofactunng fao 1ty to do hght "' • au--·'-1•mi!!~ll!!I~~~~-• Found: fema le Lab. handassembly and packagingonourdayshift. Mutercbar1e1 Viu. c _. i· ~,~::i'f.~~;g;'. N~~~~~:V Carriers for r'outes ;:'A~~ ... =~~~i~~ : :~. =:J~:,~~~: wE wu ru1NI! in Huntington Beach,
,..._ Our only reqwements are good attendance, ability to speak English : .• ··'25 ..!.• .. or .. c.• · Founta1·n Vialley & Newport Beach ~ l "IO ;ind work ltg.,lly in the U.S., and availabiHty for some overtime, IJe re.dy • for 10 hoot days (7am-5:30pm) Mond.lys thru Thursdays, and a hour ••••••••••••••••••••• days (7am-J;J()prf1) Fridays and Saturda~.:.sometimes. We won't 11lways need YoU all o( these hours .. .but we m1ghll
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Fectory' .._.. lnoh.1dee 0.... Partlclp.tlon.
ue1 study would curtail police aea llly f or.ce
&y .IOSL C. DON e1 ..............
Police uae ot unwarranted deadly force
could be c\lrtalled lf law enforcement a1enctff
provkled better tralnln1. mor. lnlormaUon on
letal and moral l11ut1 MMt clotely monitored
the •hooUnc blatory of individual police offtcens,
accordlnc to a UC lrvlne study. The two-year research project also calla !or
mandatory lntervlewa with a peycbolo11.tt ror
omcera Involved in 1hootin1 ll\cidents, special
1rouP1 to help eue f rlction between police and
the community. publlc·pollcy statements on a
police department·· rules tor uae ol deadly
force and reviled lnatructional formats to help
reduce a police officer's paranoia or unrealistic
perception of the danters of fieldwork.
The $361,000 project was funded by the.
National Institute of Justice.
\
111111 CUil
The atudy, which focused on 14 munlclpaJ
pollce departments throu1hout lhe U.S.. wu
conducted by Dr. Arnold Binder, profaaor of
aoc lal ecolo&Y. Also partlclpatlnc lo the
reHarch were rormu UCl facWty members
Peter Scharf and Rtty Galvin.
The clUes of Newark, N.J ., Birmln1ham.
Ala .• Mtaml and Oakland were 1tn1led out for
special ln·depth invesU1atlon. Research team
members conducted personal lntervlewa,
followed police officers lnto the rteld and bad
acceu to reveallnC lntemal affairs reporta lo
those cities. •
Contrary to popular beliefs, the l.~page
report found little evidence that pollce
departments fostered "lrisger happy" officers.
And lo wake of the 1979 EuJia Love sJaylne in
Los Angeles and other unnecessary police
WEDNESDAY FEBRUA RY 24 . 1982
•
1boottn1 Incidents, rt1earchera found racial
bias plays little role In 1hootln1 of members of
various minority groups.
Binder noted that about 20 percent of the
U.S. population ls black. But about M percent of
police 1hootlng vlcllms are black.
"SOnfe oraaniutlons have 111~ that's prim a
facle evidence of dlscrimlnaUon,' Binder Hid
In an interview. "But we found aomethint that
compUcates th1tt inlerpretaUon. If you look at
the violent crime you'll find that eo percent of
the arrests are black. tr you put that Into your
conceptual framework it's not obvious that
there LI\ a racial bias."
·In Birmingham, for example. a black
mayor was elected soon after an iMocent black
woman was mistakenly shot and kllled by
police. The mayor Immediately lnatltu~ new
restrictive policies on the use or deadly force.
"The police were very upset about the new
policy," Binder u id. "8ut I bad coffee with an
officer IUld he said 'I'm not 1oln1 to ahoot
anybody.' The majority of omcera are closer to
him than the ones who shoot and emoy It.
·•Police are not the cold, kllllne
mechanisms that they think they are. A number
of officers, for example, wet lhelr panu durin1
ahootln~ Incidents. U their brain la soaked with
adrenaline lhey can't operate' very well. So you
give them specific rules such as if you see
someone go into an alley you call for a b•ck-up
unit."
Binder also emphasi~ed screening of police
recruits to weed out individuals who may be
more prone to use deadly rorce. But he said il ls
impossible to e liminate all potential officers
who mav unnecessarily use their gun.
<See POLICE REPORT, Page AZ>
.......
YDll lllRnl llllY PIPll
ORANGE C OUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Heather fights FAA noise move .
N ewport mayor travel.ing to W ash.inyton to di scuss proposed leg·i slation
The F e deral Avia tion
Administration ia drafting
legislation Adminis trator J .
'Lynn Helms said would permit
the agency to override locally
imposed noise r eduction
standards al airports throughout
the nation.
The FAA proposal. outlined by
Helms at a speech in Dallas
Feb. 18, drew immediate
opposition today from Newport
Beach Mayor Jackie Heather,
vice president of the National
Organization t o Ins ure a
Sound-controlled Environment
which goes by the acronym
NOISE.
Footballer
awarded
$10,000
By PAT&ICK KENNEDY
Ofllleo.lty ..........
Edison High School football
player Jeff Washington is
getting a $10,000 settlement from
school officials who bad
declared him ineligible for
sports but were later overruled
by an Orange County Superior
Court judge.
The settlement ends a $5
million lawsuit that Washington
fi l ed this year against
Huntington Beach Union High
School District trustees because
they declared him ineligible for
the 1981 football season and
most of last year's basketball
season.
Washington , a junior ,
transferred to Edison from
nearby Huntington Beach High
School when he and his father
· moved lnto the Edison area. But
he was disqualified for sports at
Edison for one year when he and
his father moved back to the
HUHS area.
However, Orange County
Superior Court Judge Thomas
Crosby Jr. overruled the district
on Jan. 22 because he said new
eligibility rules had been applied
r etroactively to Washington.
Crosby didn't rule on the $S
million damage claim.
The settlement wa s
unanimously approved by
trustees Tuesday night.
Washington, 17, will be paid the
$10,000 by March 22, trustees
said.
"We believe Jeff was treated
wrongly by the district but the
settlement is something we can
live with," said Washington's
attorney, Stephen Berger.
Washington is an aJl-around
athlete who enrolled al Edison in
the middle of the 1980 football
season.
He played football , basketball
<See EDISON, Page .U>
May or He athe r , who is
traveling to Washington D.C.
Friday for a NOISE board
meeting, said she is hoping to
arrange a meeting with Rep.
Robe rt Badha m , R-Newport
Beach, and Helms to discuss
local opposition lo the proposed
legislation.
In his address at a law
sy mposi um at So uthern
Methodist University , Helms
said the FAA would resist any
attempts by local a irport
operations to interfere with air
trarfi c by imposition of
noise-control standards .
Helms indicated in U)e speech
that the FAA would b e
particularly hard on operators
who impose curfews forbidding
aircraft operatio ns during
certain hours of the day and
other unspecified restrictions.
Such a curlew is imposed by
Orange County government at
John Wayne Airport. Jets are
forbidden from taking off
between the hours or 10 p.m. and
7 a .m . Monday through
Saturday and until 8 a.m. on
Sundays.
The county also is requiring
new entrants to the airport to fly
new and quieter jets and agree
to not serve destinations more
.............
AND oEBIRCHED State Sen . John Schmitz of CorQna del
Mar finds some humor in actions taken against him b,v the
Senate. Now the John Birch Society has removed him from
its national council.
Birch Society ousts
Schmitz from panel
By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... 0...-,........... .
Stale Sen. John Schmitz has a
sign hanging outside his office in
Sacramento, just below his
name.
ll reads, "De-c haired and
disassociated."
The controversial Corona del
Mar lawmaker now can add
another word to th e
tongue-in-cheek plaque;
"De-Birched."
The John Birch Society's
seven-membe r executive
committee has voted to remove
Schmitz from its 30-member
national counc il following
remarks he made in a press
statement last December.
The ne ws o f the Birch
committee ouster came on the
s ame day the Senate Rules
Committee reluctantly agreed to
pick up legal costs in a $10
million libel s uit filed by
feminist attorney Gloria Allred
objecting to the same remarks.
Schmitz, reprimanded by the
Senate last month for issuing the
(See SCHMITZ, Page AZ)
than 500 miles from Orange
County in a single flight.
Helms did not mention John
Wayne Airport by nam e in the
Dallas address.
However. the FAA chief did
condemn the California airport
noise control law. He predicted
that standards in the law could
force several airports in the
state to close down
J ohn Wa yne Airport has
ope rated under a variance
issued by the State Department
of Transportation under that
statute.
Mrs. Heather said she wanted
<See NOISE, Page AZ>
Trial halts
as~an
questioned
The Or&DMe County Superior
Court murder trial of Patrkk
Fo1arty was halted today as
sheriff 's inv e stigators
questioned a man they think
may be able to shed more light
on the killing of a Laguna Niguel
man who dated Fo garty 's
estranged wife.
Chief DepUty District Attorney
James Enr ight s aid John
Dinsdale was scheduled to be
called as a witness for the
prosecution this morning.
Howe ver, Enright said .
detectives began questioning
him when the prosecution told
DinsdaJe's attorney there were
aspects of his planned testimony
that were incomplete.
In opening statements to the
jury earlier this month, Enright
had said that Dinsdale, a friend
of Fogarty's, would testify that
the defendant asked him to give
him an alibi for the day Donald
Frank Cook died in his Laguna
Niguel home.
Cook , whose throat was
s las h e d . w as found by a
roommate in the bedroom of the
home they shared on Feb. 2.
1981.
It is alleged that Fogarty, an
Irvine city employee at the lime,
killed Cook out of jealous y
because the Bec htel Corp.
engineer had been dallng
Fogarty's estranged wife ,
Andrea.
Enright said if there 1s any
likelihood that Dinsdale is
implicated in the crime, he
would attempt to have him
testify ror the prosecution under
a grant of immunity.
Defens e lawyer Thomas
Szakall h as asserte d that
e vidence would s how that
Fogarty was returning his young
daughter to his wife's Costa
Mesa residence at the time he
said that Cook was fatally
stabbed.
Lawsuit heats up in Laguna Cany~n crash
Caltrans and Laguna Beach accuse~ of maintaining 'unsafe roadway'
18 1 IOllN NEEDHAM °' ................. • Testimony continued today lo
Oran1e County Superior Court
on a lawsuit cbar1ln1 that
La1una Beach and the Slate ol
Cal ltornta were par tially
ruponalble for a La1una
Canyon Road crub three yean
•co. Attorneys for two La1una
Beach reaidenta LIQund in the
accident aUe1e that Cal.trans
a nd the city lt n owln1l1
ID aJntalned an untafe r'Ndway
at tbe lite of the collilioD llGO I• nortbotatc._.
On Tueaday a pande of wt~---WU Cflled by Sala •
I
Ana attomey Gene Goldsman to
testlfy on r.Qlld conditions alone
the 7.5·mlll atrelch of state
bitbway.
Called to the stand were
former Laguna Beach Police
Chlef Jon Sparks, Larry
Campbell, past publllber ol the
Tides and Timea weekly
newapaper, former Mayor Jack
McDowell, cartoonllt John Lara
and county 5th Dhtrict
Supervilor Tom IUley. . •
Goldsmah la rtPNHftllnl Art
Colony reaklenta Peter Mo&r. a.
and Diane Gonaalet. 11. On
Ma rch 18, 1"' abortly after 11
p.m . wbUe drlvtn1 1outb on
La_iuna CIQYOll Roed they ~
struck beadon by another car.
That vehicle. driven bv Lisa
Chaffin, 21, of Mission Viejo,
crossed over from the
northbound to southbound lane
of the roadway and rammed the
oncomln1 vehicle. All three
auatalned injuries ln t he
accident.
Goldlman and hil asaociate,
Ira H. Zlnthefalty, are arsuin1
that the dl)' malntained
in.dequate Utbtin1 a1on1 811
Bend at tbe time of tbe accident,
which dlrectly contributed 10 the
craab.
In adcUtloa, they cbarce that
Caltran1 a h ould bave
constructed a median barrt•t
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along the e n tire roadway,
especially at Bil Bebd, simllar
to the median strip rrom Canyon
Acret Drive to FOf'est Avenue on
the roadway.
By not havint a barrier.
Caltrans knowlncly allowed a
potential haaard to ea.lat, tbe auit
alle1es. Accordtn1 to Gold1man,
lf a barrier had been In place
and licbt1nt had beeft better. &.ht
accident probably would not
have occurt'ed.
The attorn e11 for lllu·
Gonaalet and Moir have not
apectned tbe dollar amoum \bey
wlll be aallln1 forEraonal Injury and mental dil .
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ASH WEDNESDAY F atht>r Rafael Luev<.ino of St. Joachim
of Costa Mesa church places ashes on Oea nn.i ~Torris. t:i
whilt:.' Angel Kol ar . 13. l('ft . und Chris Cri ll~·. 1-1. wait
'Onion Field' killer
'slwuld have died'
An Orange County defense
attorney who firs t prosecuted
Jimmy Lee Smith in the
so-called "Onion Field" murder
of a Los Angeles policeman says
Smith should not have been set
free but instead should have
died in the state's gas chamber.
Mars hall Schulman. who
specializes in crimina l defense
in Santa Ana, said Smith was a
'calculating killer who murdered
Los Angeles Police Department
officer Ian Campbell "in cold
blood" on March 9, 1963.
Smith was r e le ased from
Soledad State Prison Tuesd ay.
des pite protest from Los
Angel es County Di s tri c t
Attorney John Van de Kamp.
Schulman was the prosecutor
in the first Los Angeles County
trial in which Smith and
Gregory Ulas P ow-e ll were
convicted of kidnapping and
murder in Campbell's death.
Both men were originally
sentenced to die in the ~a s
chamber at San Quentin State
Prison. '
On appeal , howeve r. the
convictions were overturned and
the two men were tried
separately.
Smith was sentenced to life
Imprisonment and Powell to
death. Both were granted parole·
dates after the state's death
penalfy law was ruled
unconstitutional.
"In the first trial, I tried them
both, convicted them and saw
them both sentenced to death,"
Schulman said.
Asked if Smllh, 52, should
have died in the gas chamber.
Schulman emphatically replled.
"Yea."
He termed the granting of
parole to Smlth "ludicrous" and
pointed out tbat Smith had bffn
·freed from Folsom Prlaon only
30 daya before the murder of
Campbell IJa ao onion fleld near
"Bakenfteld.
Newport Beach Police Chief
Charles Gro11 was a Loa
An1elt1 Police Department
watch commander ht 1183 Ind
k.new both the murdered. oftker
and bll partner, Karl Hettlnpr.
He uJd alain otncer Campbell
'
was not the only victim in the
shooting.
"I talked with Karl the next
morning right after he got back
from Bakersfield and saw that
he nad been d estroyed as a
pe rson."
'He said the officers were very
close.
"When Ian was shot. Karl died
al that same moment, .. the chief
addect.
Gross said he blames the state
Supre me Court for Smith's
release. He said he has no strong
feeling about Smith.
"The people of this state," the
police chief said, "anticipated
he <Smith) would die and his not
dying fails to represent the will
of the people."
Gross termed the officer's
death as a "cold blooded murder ·
that was thought about."
He s aid Smith's release stands
as an example of how criminals
can "fttl a little freer lo kill"
because of the elimination of the
death penalty.
111111 CUil WUTlll
Partly cloudy and baty
this afternoon. Low clouds
and fog late tonight and •
early Thursday morning.
Mos tly sunny Thursday
afternoon. Highs today 62
to 6~. Lows tonight 46 to
56.
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olav Rabbit Jump every momin and evening between
the traf(ic signals of our area: '·
Have you tried and
f ai l.ed every day to
figure out the sequence
of reds and greens on
Fairview Road in Costa
Mesa?
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on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar while everybody
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you're supposed to follow on Jamboree Road at Bristol
Street·?
Well. if you've been doing this for 1.ong in o.ur coastal
region, you're steeled for it now. Th.al 1s. you figured qut
how to jam through a left turn against the red on Coast
Highway at Broadway in downtown Laguna.
WITH ALL THESE experiences every day. you
s hould be warned. however. that if you vis it downcoast to
downtown San Diego. you might suffer a terminal case or
disorientation.
It happened to your faithful correspondent on a
recent weekend. There is a main drag through the
downtown sector of our border city called Broadway.
From the waterfront section, ~v~u can drive up San
Diego's Broadway rightthrough the middle of downtown. .
It is numerous block:;. almost as far as the eye can see .. So yo\fre down by dockside on Broadway and you hne _
up at°the red light and know Y<?U're in for a long afternoon
trying to maneuver through downtown.
BUT WAIT! THIS is n't Costa ~esa ·s infamous
Fairview Road. This is not the centr a l stem of Corona del
Mar at rush hour. It isn·t lhe traffic madness that.
Lagunatics fight daily.
You're in San Diego.
Abruptly. your Broadwa~· signal turns green. You
stare in disbelief. You are numbed and unable to move
the gas pedal. .
As you look up the San Diego downtown boulevard.
ALL THE SIGNAL LIGHTS HAVE TURNED GREEN
YOUR WAY AT THE SAME T IME .
Som ething·s really wrong here. . .
You note that all the traffic is moving out. It is all
flowing togethe r in one happy motion forward.
As you continue driving up Broadway. you note all the
trnHic signals are turning amber. TOGETHER AGAIN ~
Then they switch to red. Everybody stops together. All
the motorists going the other way on eross streets now
have green lights.
YOU FIGURED THIS was probably som e computer
m a lfunction but lo. it happens again. Your light turns
green and so do all the others going your way.
If vou didn ·t know better from your long and wear~·
experiences in our region. you might have guessed th~t
some traffic engineer in San Diego actually planned It
that wa\'
S urelv the San Diego people will get this straightenl'd
out soone'r or later.
r THEY DON'T SEEM to realize when ~·ou ~ive .a
motorist•a green light in o ne block. that the next hght ts
supposed to be red by the time he reaches !t.
If the San Diego traffic engineers continue be baffled
like this. ther e 's an easy solution
They can always come uµ here and study how we rlo
it.
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1"press release that critics termed
1. "anti-Semitic," was relieved of
il:a leadership post in the John
"· Birch Society in a letter from
tt·society founder Robert Welch
• dated Feb. 16.
u• The letter read in part, "Il is
'c lear to practically everyone
_who has had any association
·with you that your public
statements and actions are
clearly based on what you
believe fits best the political
future of John Schmitz.
"As a result of this attitude
and thinking," Welch wrote, "it
is obvious that you are not very
concerned about the effect that
both yo11r calculated and
orf·lhe-cul statements might
ha ve on Uaa society or its
membersl\lp.'' Schm~ '4Jbo admitia the furor
over the statements will help his
campaign for the U.S. Senate,
has steadfastly st<><>d by his
remar~
The ~ ~lease followed a ·
series of hemngs on Schroll&'
pro-life ~enl. He termed
abortion dShts advocates
atlendlna tbose meeUbl• as
"lesbian.a;" ••.IM.ill dykH.'' and
"murde,,.. lbaraudera. 0
And he .. cribedt stlomey
Allred a a ''slick butch
lawyeress."
• • •
That remark, among others,
prompted Ms. Allred to file a $10
million libel suit against the
senator.
Regarding the Birch council
ouster, Schmitz aid e Brad
Evans said he b elieves the
action was due to "the
anti-Semitic stuff -what they
cons ider to be a nti-Semitic
stuff."
H e said Schmitz was
"personally hurt" by the letter
fro.m Welch, "because for 20
years he's taken the heat for
these bastards," adding Schmitz
stayed when other conser vatives
pulled out of the society.
"ll was extremely unpol>ular
to be a member of the John
Birch Society.··
Schmitz could not be reached
for comment on the ouster this
morning, but his aide said be
plans to remain a member of the
society because he doesn 'l want
to ·'disassociate himself from
the good anli·communists" in
the a:roup.
Meanwhile, Ms . Allred ls
c.omplainfng about the Senate
Rule• Committee's, decision to
ptck up lhe tab for defending
Schmitz' libel suit..
• 'Tbe Senate has decided to
1ub11dize bigotry and provide
fOI' lta deleose," she said.
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•·At thls time all we are
aeeklna ls a rullnC that the 1tate
and ~fy were foot-drag,ln1 and
knew the road wasn t sate,
e.speclally ln Ucht of the lar1e
number or previous accldenta,"
Goldsman said, He added be
would 1eek damages at • lat.er
date accordJn1 to proof.
State altoroeya Larry
Danielson and Nancy Zeltier are
representing Caltrans tn lhe
case, while Santa Ana Attorney
Robert Casllt!berry ls
representing La.guna Beach.
Civil enalneera employed by
Caltrans testified before a Jury
and Superior Court Judge James
L . Smith that Laguna Canyon
Road was not an unsafe
roadway.
Chuck Boyer, a senior civil
engineer, said the lack of
median strips and the presence
of sharp curves of the road were
not unusual "considering the
configuration or the surroundlng
area." Lag_una Beach Munic~al
Services Director Terry Brandt
was scheduled lo be ca(lett to the
stand today to testify about.. the
lighting of the Big Bend area..aj.
the time of the accident.
The city is accused of not
having enough street lights.
causing the long, sweeping
curve to be dark and thus a
traffic hazard. ln early 1979, Laguna Beach
residents signed petitions in an
unsuccessfu l effort to win state
funding for widening Lagupa
Canyon Road, the site of 22
traffic deaths since 1975.
At that time, white \Varning
crosses were placed along the
side of the road· to symbolize the
deaths.
La s t Jun e , work was
completed by Caltrans' crews on
a $160,000 widening project from.
El Toro Road to just south of the
San Diego Freeway.
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NOISE. • •
to remind Helms that that noise
control law was an outgrowth of
the administration of Ronald
Reagan when he was governor
of California.
Helms said the FAA would
stand willing to cooperate with
airport proprietors in working
out solutions lo confli cts
between noise control and
transportation service.
But be warned that the federal
1overnmeot would rue lawsuits,
U neceuary, t-9 maintain service
and said the agency will draft
leatslation to give the FAA the
ript to approve or disapprove
noise control programs devised
by local jurisdictions.
School pot .
jailing sought
SACRAMENTO (AP>
Possessing marijuana on school
g r ounds would be a crime
s ubject to arrest and lockup,
under a bill approved by a
Senate committee.
SB1351 by Sen . Robert
Presley, D-Riverside, won a 5·1
Senat e Judiciary Co mmittee
vote Tuesday, and went to the
Senate Finance Co mmittee.
The bill represents \he third
attempt in four years to raise
the penalties. for marijuana
possession in school.
Reagan issues w:anling
U.S . to protect security interests in the Caribbean
WASHINGTON (AP > ....i
President Reagan warned today
that the United States 11
prepared to do "whatever I•
prudent and neceuary" to
protect lta security interesta ln
the Caribbean Batln.
Rea1an coupled hls wamln1.
in a speech to the Organization
of American States, with
unvellln& his Iona-awaited plan
for deve lopment ot t h e
Carlbbean·Centr al American
region.
The president outlined an
integral~ program or trade, aid
and investment for the area.
Wisely:
'arranged
evidence'
Murder defendant Willie Ray
-Wisely. ending three days of
testimony. has insisted once
again he arranged to have bogus
evidence used against him so he
would be charged in hi s
stepfather's death to avoid trial
on other charges in Los Angeles.
Frequently exc h a ng ing
sarcastic remarks w it h
prosecutor Ed Freeman, Wisely
churned Tuesday -as he has in
the past -that he gave
incriminating inform a lion on
himself to another jail inm11te so
Huntington Beach authorities
would charge him with truck
driver Robert Bray's death last
March.
Bray's body was found pinned
beneath the 2,000 -pound .
ti lt·away cab of hi s 1975
Int e rnatio n al H arvester
tr actor-trailer rig
Fire victim
• rernams
'critical'
A 6 0 · y e a r · o I d w o m a n,
remained in critical condition at
the UC Irvine Medical Center
bum unit today after receiving
serious burns during a fire al a
Garden Grove manufacturing
firm. Four others were injured.
Accord.i.ng to a spokeswoman
for the Garden Grove Fire
Department, Sophia Rucker of
Cerritos, an employee at The
Keyboard Company , n''1
Patterson Orin, received
second-degree burns to 30
percent of her face and body in
the incident Monday morning.
The spokes worn an said
another employee, Tam Hoang,
19, of Stanton, was pouring
flammable isopropanol in a
soldering machine when a small
explosion and fi re occurred. Ms.
Hoang was treated for injuries
at the medical center and
released, the spokeswoman said.
The fire at the firm. which
manufactures business machine
keyboard s , had been
extinguished b y the time
rirefighlers and pa ramedics
arrived.
Other employees injured and
treated and released from Los
Alamitos General Hospital were
Ca rm en Lopez. 35: Debbie
Parks, and Shirley Von Sickle.
50. Cities of residence weren't
available.
whlcb he aid ia under
"economlc aieae" becauH of
d eterloratin& terms of trade.
The economic hardshlps
''have provided a fresh opening
to the enemies of freedom .
nallonal ln<tependence and
peaceful development," he flld.
1f the United States doe1 not
act promptly ln d efense or
freedom, "new Cubas will art.le fro m tne ruins or today's
conflicts," Reagan said ln
prepared remarks.
''W t. will face m o r e
totalitarian regime., more
regimes lied militarily to the
GETS OFFICE Kenneth
Fowler is new h et.td of
0 r a n ~ e C o u n t ~· C o a s t
. \ssoC'iation
Coast group
to induct
Mesa banker
Kenneth Fowler, a senior vice
president of Citizens Bank of
Costa Mesa, is to be installed
Friday as president of the
Ora n ge Co un ty Coast
Association.
Fowler will replace Newport
Beach architect William Ficker.
who is finishing up his second
term as pres ident of t he
business organiz"1.lon.
Installation ceriPnonies will be
held at the Irvine Coast Country
C lub in Newport Beac h
beginning at noon. Costa . Mesa
Assemblyman Nolan FrizzelJe
and Newport B eac h
Assemblywoman M arian
Bergeson will be the speakers.
Joining Fowler on the new
board will be R . I. ·'Cuba"
Morris, vice president; Don
Walter, vice pres ident; Jack
Feehan. treasurer a nd secretary
Ralph Kiser.
Atlanta trial
defense rests
in death case
ATLANTA <AP> T h e
Sovhit Union, more regimes
exporUng subvertlon, more
realmes so lncompetent yet so
totallt•rian that \Mir citizens'
onl y hope becomes that of one
day migrattns to o th er
American naUons as in recent
years they have come to the
United States." he said.
Reagan denounced the
"Soviet · backed ,
Cuban-managed s upport for
violent revolution In Central
America" and said he wUI ask
Congress for Increased security
assistance for friendly countries
of the area.
He also noted that the Rio
Treaty of the Organization of
American States provides for
reciprocal def e nse
responsibilities . Until now. the
administration bas s hied away
from utilizing OAS mechanisms
for bringing peace to Central
America.
Reagan said his development
plan will be centered on his
proposal for free trade for
Caribbean products exported to
the United Stale'S. .
He suggested these products
be accorded duty-free status for
12 years as an inducement to
investment in the region.
The only exception to the
free-trade concept would be
textile and apparel products,
which are governed by other
international agreements.
Reagan said.
The president also propased a
fiscal 1982 appropriation of $350
million to assist countries that
ha ve b ee n hard hit'
economically. Officials have
s aid the aid would be
concentrated on six countries
suffering s h o rt -term
balance-of-payments problems .
El Salvador. Hondur as, Costa
Rica. Belize. Jamaica and the
Dominican Republic .
H e also said he will ask
Congress lo provide significant
tax incentives for investment in
the Ca ribbean Basin. In
addition, he said. the United
States is prepared to negotiate
bilateral investment treaties
with individual countries .
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EDISON • • •
and track at Edison during the
1980-81 term. but that summer
trustees declared him· ineligible
at Edison for one year because
he a nd his father had moved
from their apartment near
Edison.
Trustees ruled that he was
ineligible at Edison because tie
hadn't lived in the Edison area
for one year.
But the court ruled that the
one-year residency requirement
was a new. more stringent
regulation that was enacted
after the Washington transfer
and shoul dn 't apply
retroactively to his case.
The judge didn't rule on the
district transfer regulations. but
only the Washington case.
Trustees had e nacted the
tougher requirements because of
what they say are increasing
incidents of ··school shopping"
by parents and stude nts for
superior athletic programs.
Trustees say many students
seek transfers solely to play
sports at other schools.
Sex club ordered
to keep noise down
defense rested its case in Wayne
B. Williams · murder trial today
after the defendant took the
stand for a third day. call ed hi s
prosecutor "a .fool " and told
him : "You don't h ave any
evidence that Wayrie Williams
killed anybody."
William s , who began his
testimony Monday and spent a
full day on the witness stand
Tuesday. responded angrily to
.many of Assistant District
Attorney Jack Mal l ard's
Sunny skies
for Thursday~
Low clouds and haze should
burn off by Thursday afternoon.
according to the National
Weather Service, making way
for sunny 70-degree weather
a long the Orange Coast and
inland.
Santa Ana city officials have
won a small. first-round court
victory in their battle against
operators of a private sex club
which stages orgies in a home on
a n otherwise quiet cul-de-sac.
Pending t he outcome or
further city-initiated nuisance
hearings in Orange County
Superior Court next week. a
judge on Tuesday ordered that
the operators of the so-called
Club Fantasy hold down the
noise at their parties and stop
annoying neighbors.
Additionally. Judge Harmon
Scoville imposed a ban against
the operaUon of any hot tub or
jacuzzi motors alter 10 p.m. or
before 9 a.m.
The house, localed at 3622 S.
Ro,s St., is owned by Clifford
Robbins. Operators of the sex
club were identified ln court
documents aS" Manuel Sanches
and Philip Perilman.
Nelgbbors have complained
that loud and boisterous parties
have been held at the house
alnce January 1981.
And a.ccordlnc to the
s taume qts or n el&hbors
coni.lned in court documenla,
r •'loud and obnoxious noi1e1 and
the runnbt• ol a Jaeuui pump
untll 2:30 a .m." have been a
fre quent occurrence al the
bome.
The awtnaer parties dually
occur durtnf t.be late afternoom
and lido the eftldnca. The dl7
-at. the request of nelAJiion -
filed It.I lawsul\ aaa1ftlt tbe
oper ators of the sex ciub to have
it declared a public nuisance.
Scoville. arter issµing his
temporary restrain ing order
against t he c lub, scheduled
furthe r hearings for next
Tuesday.
que s tion s today as the
prosecution wrapped up its
cross-examination.
Al that time, the operators
will be as~ed to show cause why
the club should not be shut down
permanently.
A club spokesman indicated
after the hearings that the
parties hosted at the house -
which cost between $50 and $100
to attend -will continue.
Asked whether he became
concern e d after r eading
newspape r accounts about
evidence found on the bodies of
young blacks. the defendant
r e plied, "Sir. I didn't kill
anybody, so I wouldn't have no
reason to be concerned. You
don't have any evidence that
Wayne Williams kUled anybody
. . . all you got is some hearsay
mess."
A weather service spokesman
said intermittent drizzle, which
began falling this morning,
would pro bably continue
through tonight and gradually
clear by Thursday. No major
rainfall is predicted.
Low temperatures tonight are
expected to be in the low 60s to
mid·50s. the spokesman said.·
Highs Thursday should be iii the
mid·70s, with nighttime lows in
the 66 to 54-degree range.
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POLICE REPORT PNVEII.ED • • •
"Whal the department has to do is have
constant vigilance of a person's recordl," he
said. "It m ay be that lf a person has difficulties
you don't move him out of the department or
fire blro. but move him to a d.1.tterent aettJna .
·'Screening ls only 1oln1 to 1et rid of the
gross violators. But remember that poUce
oftlcerts are human beln11 with all the fallln1s
of other human belng1. 1f you '-et. rid of all the
rn acbo cops. ll may be t.hal )'OU ..-,olna to have
too pNSI ve • police department.'·
Tbere rnay not be "triper ba_ppy" poUce
officera. but there may be lndivlduall wbo an
mor-e likely to fet themMlves In a altuatJon
where &.bey have to UM their flNU'lb1, BlDcler
uld. He emphulsed that the Wtelibood ol UH ol
deadly force ls llllked to tbe kind ol lltuatlan •
that confronts a police officer.
Instead of studying a poUce shooting as a
single lncldent. the research team focused on
t h e series of evenu that lead t o s uch
occurrences, beglMSng with the dlspatch can.
"It ia a mlstake to thlnk of the final 1hootin1 as ihe event, when really tt ii just the final
scene," Binder said. "In the case of EuUa Love,
the script. played out accordin& to t0meddn•
done ri&ht at the be1lnnm1. The otr\cert l\acl a
baton ln one band and a 1un ln the other. Their
opt.Iona were restricted. 1be probability ol a
abootina went up enormoualy."
The atudy 1lso noted tbet ue ol DClft·lethil
1tun weepoaa were not belq•pmned bJ law enfor~t olftcla.lt •aute Ol leck of funds to
develop aueb dtvlc• l
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a11a.n, flied a MO mlWoD
lawault ln Lu V•t•• a1alnlt world·clua diamond dHler
Harry ....._ Inc .• clalmlns
•em• 1be took to be cleaned
were replaced with pbonJea.
The a ult filed ln U.S.
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HONORED Actor and director Orson Welles. 67. was
inducted into the French Legion of Honor in P a ris
Tuesdav. Th e honor is Fra nce's highest rankin g
dis tinction. French President Francois M itter and
attended the ceremony .
Singer sells Miami mansion
Pop-music superstar Barry
Gib b , who bought a
lO ·bedroom mans ion on
M i am i 8 each r or $ l . 04
million in 1979, sold it for $1.l
million.
Gibb, who still owns two
mansions the r e , sold the
seven-balh home to a buyer
id e ntifi e d only a s an
"Englishman," according to
D es p i t e r e p ea t e d
assurances~ from Agriculture
Secretary John Block that
there will be no new grain
embargo, some members of
Congress fear that Secretary
of State Alexander M. Haig
Jr. -and not Block -would
make the decis ion.
And they, along with their
cons titue nts , have been
vo icing con cerns a bout
Haig's suggestions that an
ac ross·t h e ·boa rd t rade
Ruth FuUer of Ruth Fuller
Real Estate.
The .singer's purchase of
the home on North Bay Road
for $1 ,047,500 was a Dade
County record at the time.
That figure has since been
topped by the $3.2 million
Saudi Arabian Prince Turkl
bin Abdul Aziz paid for his
hom e in Indian Creek
Village
embargo could be invoked if
the Polish crisis worsens.
"We have a sticker in my
country that says, 'We're
walking on Haig shells '."
jokes Rep. Pat Roberts,
R·Kan.
Add s Rep . Charles
Stenbolm, D -Te x a s :
"Everytime Seeretary Haig
sneezes. farmers of America
get sy mpt oms or
pneumonia."
Dhtrlct Court by San
Francisco lawyer Mehl•
Belli aaka SlO million In
1Jeneral damatH and tSO
mllllon in punitive dama1e1
from the atore headquartered
ln New York City.
Winston s pokesman Ed
Glttonl said he didn't want th
comment on the 1ult , but
when asked if be was aware
of tt. he rep~ed. "Ob. yes.
Very aware."
The taping of Lawreace
Welk'• last. televlsion show,
which had been set for
Tuesday, bas been re·
scheduled for tonight for
undisclosed reasons, the
bandleader said.
Welk's final show after 30
years of -broadcasting will be
a very private affair, he said,
to be taped on a closed set in
H o llywood be fore an
invitation-only audience
com'posed of family and
fr ie nd s o f th e W elk
organization.
Robert Young, star of the
TV series "Father Knows
Best" and "Marcus Welby,
M.D.," marked his 75th year
in his usual low·key manner.
His secretary said Young
was traveling in the East and
couldn't be reached . The
actor's longtime agent, Herb
Tobias, observed that Young
·'looks terrific and has the
energy. physical stature and
enthusiasm of a young man."
Long a movie leading man
before turning to television,
Young has limite d h is
performances in recent years
to t h e mu c h -p l ay e d
co mmercia ls for Sank a
coffee.
T rapper Wylie Abbot Sr.
won his f i fth s traight
National Muskrat Skinning
Champions hip by removing
the pelts of five muskrats in
1 :07.5 minutes at Cambridge,
Md.
"l guess I still got my luck
running with me," said the
42·year-old Abbott, who has
won a total of seven muskrat
skinning championships.
Abbott vowed he would
retire from muskrat-skinning
competition in 1983 to mfke
way for his 20-year-old shn
Wylie Jr., who placed second
in the contest with a time of
l : 16.2 minutes.
Clearing on Tlwrsday
Coastal
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Highs lrom Met llH<~ to 75 lnlenCI
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Orange Coeal DAILY PtLOT/Wedne1day, February ~4. 1982
Growth plan slowed
Cuts .in subsidies, ridership for OCT n noted
The brakes are belnl 1ppUed to lfOwlh or the Oran1e County
Transit Dlstrlct ror the next five
• years.
BecaWJe or a combination of
decreuinc subeldiea from the
federal 1ovemment, fewer than
eipected increases In 1asollne
tax revenues and lowered
riders hip projections, the
dlstrict Is belne forced to slow •
Its planned ux_panslon throu1h
1987. dbtrlct offlciala 1ald.
"However , the aener1l public
s ho u ld not lnterprea. these
numbers as meanlnt there wtll
be a cutback In current OCTD
services," s uid James Reichert,
dis tric t gene ral manaiier.
"Rather. it is a slowing In our
previous growth rate."
Last year , for example, the
dlatricl waa PfOJectin1 to
operate S(M lar1e buses Within
flve yeara. That figure hu been
trimmed to 472. There are about
360 lar1e buses operated now.
l'•requency ot servlu on many
routes al.SO wlll be lncreued,
Reichert said.
Probation ordered
There will be a reducUon in
fund Ing for the .district' S·
Dlal·A·Ride service, from ts'.4
million U\ls year to $4.3 million
by fiscal 1985.
Otrlcials said the service.
which operates s imilar t-0 a taxi
ser vice, has been "very cosUy''
to o perate as compar ed to
operation of large buses. They
said after·hours service and
ser vice to handicapped persons
will remain unaffected.
' • in teen sex case
Two former Orange <.:ounty
Sheriff's Department deputies
have been put on probation and
fined alter pleading no contest to
c harges of having unlawful
sex ual inte rcourse with a
16·year old female Explorer
Scout.
The pleas were e nte r ed
Monday before Central Orange
County Municipal Court Judge
Jacquelyn Thomason by Robert
M. Schaeffer, 37, of La Palma,
and Thomas J . Barry, 23, of
Stanton.
In return for pleading no
contest to a single count of
unlawful sexual intercourse.
Schaeffer was sentenced to three
years' formal probation. and
fined $500. A year 's term in
Orange County Jail was stayed
pending successful completion
of probation.
Barry was sentenced to three
years' informal probation and
fined SSOO. A one -year jail term
also was stayed
Dealers sue
Hobie Cat
f inn on coast
Coast Catamaran Corp., the
maker of Hobie Cat sailboats,
has been sued by two Florida
H o bie d ealers who charge
price-fixing by the corporation
forced them out of business.
Jim and Carlton Tucke r,
father·and·s on own ers of
Playground Sails, Inc., of Fort
Walton Beach. Fla. s ay they
we re put out of business by a
"pr ice fixing and
r esale-maintenance scheme"
engineered by Coast Catamaran
a nd sever al Florid a Hobie
dealerships.
Coast Catamaran. founded by
long-time Orange Coast surfer
Hobie Alter, was located in
Ir vine before m oving Its
corporate offices to Oceanside
abo ut two year s ago. Alter
currently serves as a consultant
to the corporation.
The Tuckers s aid the ir
dealership routinely sold the
double·hull sailboa~ at prices
below retail , thu s luring
customers from olher dealers.
As a result, the suit cJajms,
Coast Catamaran. through
requests by the other dealers,
forced the Tuckers to raise
prices $200 per sailboat , thus
bringing them into line with
other dealers.
Don Setchell, an attorney for
Coast Catamaran. s aid Tues·
day he could not comm ent
on the lawsuit by the Florida
dealership, adding he has not
yet received a copy of the
complaint.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Certifkd Gemologi1t, AGS
A PRETTY EAR
and Ifs place 1n hutory
Earrings are m entioned in
the Old Testament. They have
been around since earliest
re co rded h is to ry . The
• Egyptians of ancient times
were especially good at doing
fine filigree work on gold
earrings . The early Greeks
wore jeweled earrings. Ancient
Romans liked simple designs,
but decorate d them with
gemstones. ln Oriental history,
both men and women have
worn jewelry on their ears.
We stern c ultures have
generally considered earrings
lo be for women only, but there
ls a growing trend a mong some
men to wear them. American
women , lhrouah their
expressions or style, have a
strong influence on the design
of the world's e1rrlnJa:
Nowadays, there II a trend to
wear more than one earrlna ln
each ear. Hoops, symbols and
atuds are often mixed, and
there are women who have each
ear p erctd more lhen once.
Even DON "earrinp" are betl\I
seen. The earrtnc 11 an ancient
form or decoration and
ntr~.
Nolo contendre is a plea by a
defendant in a cr iminal case
declaring lhat he will not make
a defense, but not admitting
guilt.
The two d eputi es we re
c h arged in December with
unlawful sexual intercourse and
contributing to the delinquency
or a minor after an investigation
implicated them in engaging in
relations with the 16-year·old
girl.
At the time, Schaeffer was a
sergeant assigned to the jail; '
Barry was a bailiff to Orange
County Superior Court Judge
William Thomson. Additionally.
Barry was an associated adviser
to· Explorer Post 449, to which
the girl bek>nged.
Th e a lleged activities
occurred during off-duty hours.
a s h eriff's .d e p a rtm e nt
s pokesman said .
Both deputies resigned from
t he de partment after being
charged in connection with the
case.
The district, they said, bas no
plans to change current plans
f o r con s tru c ti o n of bµs
transportation centers in Saqta
Ana, Fullerton and Laguna HDls
or a proposed rapid tranjit
system in the northwestern abd
central regions of the county.
R a lph Cl ark, a county
supervisor and OCTD chairmllll.
said the amount of federal
operating funds earmarked ·to
the district will drop from "$15
million per year to zero over the
next three years ...
"This phaseout may occ~r
even sooner if there is additiOQal
pressure on the federal budtet
for further cuts," Clark said.
General economic conditiop.s
have slowed the Oow of gasoline
tax revenues to the district ~d
a bus drivers strike and a rare
increase las t year "had an
impact in lowering our ridersttip
projections and this will h~e
the result of lowering farebox
revenues," Reichert said. ., . I Dumping fees
adopted by county'.
A $40,000 program to increase
the monitoring of the estimated
4 ,000 tons of infectious waste
dumped annuaJly at landfills has
been approved by the Orange
Co~nty Board of Supervisors.
Under the program adopted
Tuesday, acute care hospitals.
nursing homes and olher health
care facilities will be assessed
fees to off set the co~t of
i n c r eased s urv e ill a n ce
activities. Fees will range from
$45 to $735 annuaOy. depending
on the type of facility
Revenue generated will defray
t h e cos t o f h i ring a n
environmental health specialist
to boost the county's monitoring
activities.
Sin ce Jan . 14 , th e
environmental health division of
the county Huma n Services
Agency has in vestigated 11
complaints involving the illegal
disposal of infectious waste at
county-owned landfills
In vestigation of tho;;e
incidents, according to a report
given to supervisors "revealed
serious deficien cies in the
handlin g. s tora ge ,
transportation and treatment of
infectious waste."
In the pas t environmental
health division personnel have
conducted annual inspections at
lhe county's 38 acute care
hospitals to assess infectious
waste disposal practices. Under
t he new program. there will be
four inspections annually.
' Infectious was t e includ~s
discarded materials s uch ps
s urgical s upplies, s yringes,
dressings. gowns and bo•y
parts Under existing standards.
s uch waste must be bagged aod
e ither incinerated or treattd
with pressur ized steam Jo
reduce any ris k of infectitn
being spread. •
In January, more than 16o
bags of waste -much of 1t flOl
treated -·was found at county
landfills. Those discoverits
prompted action by super vis<t'S
to increase inspection prografllS.
The board appro ved t'e
program without comment. :
In other action. supervisors::
-Accepted from the Yama•a
Corp. a $12,000 gold cart-st:i(le
"mini-ambulance" that wiU )>e
used by Orange County Fire
Departpient p aram edics n
responding to calls in arils
whe re full -s ize e quipme t
cannot travel, such as outd r
amphitheaters and stadiums. : ,
-Approved an agreement
permitting the 1982 Gordon
Bennett Balloon Race to be
conducted· May 8 at Mile Square
Park in Fountain Valley. The
a nnual compe tition attracts
balloonists worldwide.
-Authorized the Academy of
Defe nse Driving, National
Co uncil on Alcoholism and
School 10 to provide programs
for first-time convicted drunken
dri ve r s . Program s are
mandated by new state drunken
driving laws.
.bn
ltlt$ geol
new~l!erct
Weot VoJ weal~ tn 0
quoli!y M kOrOI gold pendC1\l
ond Ohan py w~ l.OCAI tlile o Mll<Jnl &ing 4f't yOJ ll"QOt (Ind let US
ll'ome 11 ex P1S01'0$e bOth ingoi ond ltome
lrom OJ os1rcrlY9 o6nection QQ9Q tire Q01C1 ingot$
wlh fraT\&5 ae Ol()IO()le tn tt-.eso $Ile! 16 I? O"ld ,
Q...nCe ex 5. 10 20 ond ~ g oms A cert1feole o
o.Jtl"lenllOIV ~ies eocn ngot o V(!(ll fosh<:n
Obie ln.<Mlmer•tl V1$1• IA todCJf,
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~nator att~mpting ·
fo rewrite bUdget
~ASHINGTON <AP> -The
Rep\lbllcan cbatrman of the
Senate Budset Commutee ls ~akin1 wh•t h is Dem~ratic c unterpart in the Houae calls
a "extremely significant" step
toward a bipartisan rewrite or
Pres i d ent R eaga n 's
deficit-ridden budget. It calls for
less military spendjng and more
laxe s than Reagan has
proposed.
Sen. Pete V . Domenic!,
R-N .M., the Senate committee
c hairman, declared Tuesday
that -"in blunt terms" -
R'.'"agan 's 198;1 spending plan
"!limply doesn't pay tor all the
gXntt tbings it wants to do.··
[\-;Congress just won't pass"
R'-eagan's budget, Domenici
said, adding that Its huge
projected deficit ',.threatens to
crush any hop~ of economic recovery."
Communist parley
opem in Poland
American policy , but
Washington shrugged off the
Mexican proposals.
The Communist leader said
his nation, 90 miles off the
Flor)da coast , would
"collaborate" in the Mexican
peace initiative if the United
States ·'promises not to assault
its neighbors, if it stops its
continuous threats, tr it stops
.using its arms and money to
support genocidal regimes, if it
stops its subversive activities." .'
Nuclear treaty
proposal nearing".
WASHINGTON CAP'i -A new
U.S. proposal for a strategic
nuclear weapons treaty with the ·
Soviet Union ·i s nearing
completion, according to
administration officials . ll
would reduce the two powers·
long.range bomber and missile
arsenals as wel I as their
destructive force.
Ml.4 delegation
leaves Jlietnam
.~ ..........
!WARSAW, Poland (AP>
Gren . Wojciech Jaruzelski,
Peland's Communist Party chief
afid military ruler, opened the
pirty's first Central Committee
meeting under martial law
today.
He sought party unity and
public support, the official PAP
n s agency said.
HA NOI, Vietnam (AP> -A
U.S. delegation left Vietnam
today after two days of talks
with Hanoi officials but
apparently failed to meet their
stated goal of findjng out more
about Americans missing in
action during the Vietnam War.
MARDI GRAS FACE The head of a Jester on a fl oat grl'ets
tht• crowd on Canal Street m New Orleans Tuesda~· durin~
the annual celebration. A s unnv dav with a record t«.•m
peraturc of 81 warmed the crowd· of hundn..-d s of thousands
,__, . .,ntown Beirut
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
veral sticks of dynamite
ploded today near a crowded
eet in Moslem West Beirut
t there were no injuries
The two sides agreed that
specialists on both sides would
meet "when necessary" to deal
with America's MIAs and that'
V i e t n a m w o u I d s e n d a·
deleaation to visit the Joint
Casualty Resolution Center and
Laboratory in Hawaii, the nerve
center or America's etrort to
locate and identify its Vietnam
War dead.
Repayment ordered
Watt hit for cost of Yule parties
rted.
o one claimed responsibility
the explosion , which came a
y after two car bombs
!oded nearby and ki lled at
st 12 people and injured more
n 30 others.
stro overture
~ected by V .S.
EXICO CITY <AP >
sident Fidel Castro said he
uld accept Mexico's peace
n for Central America if the
ited States reversed its Latin
Slwttle checked
for heat tiles
CAPE CANAVERAL <APl -
Workers examining
heat-resistant silicon tiles to see
that they are properly installed
on the skin of the space shuttle
Columbia are expected to finish
their checks this week, a
K e nnedy Space Center
spokesman says.
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Government auditors say
Interior Secret ary James G
Watt must repay at least $4 ,300
for his unauthorized use of
government funds to throw two
Christmas parties.
The comptroller general of the
United States said the Interior
Department .. wa s not
authorized to use either its
operating appropriations or
donated funds to pay for either
of these receptions."
While Watt's official reception
fund could pay some of the costs
or one or the par ties, the
auditors said, that fund will fall
at least $4 ,342 s hort of the
expenses that were wrongfully
charged to department funds.
·'The amount of any shortfall
... must be paid by the Interior
officials who authorized the
expenditure:· the legal opinion
said.
The opinion was issued
Tuesday. A copy was obtained
today by The Associated Press.
In terior D e partment
s pokesman Phil Million said
Watt would have no comment on
the opinion. '"We have not seen
that report yet and would not be
able to comment on it," he said.
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WASHINGTON CAP> -Tht
United Slate• la atallonlnir 'a
dHtroyer near tht etrlf •·torn
Central American natJon ol El
Sal vador, Pentagon sourcea
confirm, but defense ortlcials
say it la not intended to be a
show or force.
-O'he Pentagon aources said
Tuesday night t hat the purpose
of having a vessel there is to
monitor radio communications
In the area.
The defense officials, who
requested anonymity, dlsm\ssed
s uggestions that tbe warship
was stationed there as a show of
U.S. might, notlnR that a single
destroyer does not have enough
com bat power to do that.
The revelation a bout the
destroyer came less than 24
hours before President Reagan's
scheduled speech today to the
Organization of American States
on hi s administration 's
'"Caribbean basin initiative"' of
economic measures to boost
economies of the area and
combat subversion.
While d eta il s of U .S .
Intelligence gathering methods
generally are kept secret, it is
known that some destroyers of
the Spruance class are filled
with the m ost advanced
equipment for what is known as
communications intelligence.
The Deyo, which sources said
was on station in the Pacific off
El Salvador starting some time
in January , and the Caron ,
which they said recentl y
relieved it, bot h are of the
Spruance class one of the
most modern U.S . warship
designs.
One source passed on a report
that they said the Deyo had been
hailed by a gunboat from an
unspecified navy, believed to be
Nicaraguan. which asked to
send an officer aboard, but the
request was refused .
A Navy spokesman refused to
discuss any details of the Deyo's
mission , but he did say '"at no
lime did any ship from any
foreign navy try to stop'" the
7 .OOO·ton U.S. vessel.
Accordin g to the report ,
however, the gunboat moved
alongside the Deyo and an
officer asked to board the U.S.
s hip, claimin g it was in
territorial waters. Howe ver, it
was reported that the Deyo·s
skipper· dented permt111on to.
board and lns~ted h1a ship wu
In lntemaUonal waters.
The account did not make
clear who4e territorial water it
was supposed to be in.
It could not be determined
whose radio traffic was bein&
monitored, but from that area
commun ication s amonc
guerrilla unlts in El Salvador
and betweer\ those units and
support ers in n eighboring
Nicaragua could be overheard.
Tbe Reagan administration
has accused Cuba or supporting
leftist Salvadoran rebels with
arms s hioments funnelled through Nicaragua a nd
Honduras.
* * * Guerrillas
stage raid
on hospital
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
<AP J Leftist guerrillas staged
a daring daylight raid on a
hospital near the capital and
seized medical s upplies,
witnesses said.
Armed guerrillas reportedly
invaded the h ospital in
Suchitoto, 30 miles north of Sao
Salvador. collected medicines
and surgical supplies. then fired
on the army garrison in the town
of 15,000.
Suchitoto 1s on the slope of a
volcano that is used as a
guerrilla hideout. and the army
concluded an offensive in the
area two days before.
The guerrillas ' Radio
Venceremos reported a
five-hour battle in the little
northeast town of Yamaha! and
said the guerrillas captured 20
rirtes and inflicted ··serious
losses" on the local civilian
defense force.
An arm y o ffi cer in San
Francisco Gotera. the provincial
capital. s aid the attackers
withdrew before troops arrived
and .. secured control. ..
Neither s ide mentioned
casualties.
Judicial authorities said the
bodies of 20 people shot to death
in the capital had been found
since Monday
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39 .stars tape patriotic r-ally J Show organized, as response to Ealwell, right-wing religious groups
LOS ANGELES (AP > -
Thlrty-nlne atars turned out for a flac -wavi nt
rally -ex.trava1anaa ln
celebration ot producer Norman
Lear's riChl to d iaa1ree with the
Rev. Jem Falwell.
"The point of the show," a-.td
one pro1ram ataffer, "la
rtclalmina patriotism from the
conaervaUvee and givln1 lt back
to the American people."
The Washington's birthday
s h ow, a taplng or an ABC
television special alated for
alrln a on Marc h 17 , was
or1anlzed by Lear throuch h1a
people for the American Way
foundation, a non-prottt group
"dedicated to celebratln1 and
protectlna Americans' Flrat
Amendment rights," in response
to a pe rceived threat from
right-wing religious aroups s uch
as Falw~n·s Moral Majority.
Among those who turned out
lo lake part were Mayor Tom
Bradley a n d Sen . Barry
Goldwater, R ·Ariz., plus
entertainers Burt Laocaater,
Kristy McNlchol. Mary Tyler
Moore, Desi Arnu Jr., Bonnie
Franklin, Christopher Reeve
and Dionne Warwick. Each
tossed out a little patriotic pitch
on pride in country. Barbra
Streisand sang "America the
Beautiful ," on tape from
London.
Robin Williams came dressed
as an American flag. "Flag," he
asked himself, "how do you stay
so young? ls it J0Hin1? II I
tennis? No -lt'a wavln1. Ea&.I
you r heart o ut R ic hard
Simmons."
The lone First-Amendmenl
m essage featured a mm clip ':I
the late John Wayne, telline.
interviewer Barbara Walters
what he thought of Jane Fonda: ~
"J think she's a little mixed u~~
In her thinking and she probably ,
t hinks the same or me. Thal'ftK
our right as Americans."
County lawmaker loses half his staff
Johnson also gives up office space in feud with Democratic leader .11
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SACRAMENTO CAP> -The
third-ranking Republican in the
s tate Assembly has lost hall his
CaP.itol staff and office space in
a tiff with a Democratic leader.
The battle Tuesday between
Minority Caucus Vice Chairman
Ross Johnson. R-Anaheim, and
Assembly Rules Committee
C tf ai rm a n Lou Papan,
B-Millbrae, is the latest in a Ion~
personal feud.
Each accused t he other of
lying after Papan delivered
letters to Johnson advising him
that his staff would be cut..
SPRING IN AIR A s ure harbinger of spring in Sacramento
is the blossoming magnolia trees outside the state Capitol.
Backlit by brig ht s unshine. the scene reminds \'isitors that
warmer weather is just around the corner.
Boyce escape
based on film
LOS ANGELES (AP J
Christopher Boyce. whose Soviet
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Thru April 11, 1982
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espionage adventures sounded
like a spy film , based his later
prison escape on a movie,
"Escape From Alcatraz" but
added dramatic touches or his
own , documents disclosed at his
sentencing revealed Tuesday.
executive editor, Robert J .
Cochnar. Sh 'd 1· . d' rt l e sat pre aminary rea tni.h{
Municipal Court Judge Wayne
Kan'emoto ordered Bunting, 25,
on Tuesday to spend 60 days in
jail, but stayed the sentence for
two weeks pending an appeal.
taken this winter found fog wi~Q ..
pH readings oJ 2.2. "sufflcientl~SJ
acid ic to sting the eyes. nose and
throat and sufficient to corrod~f'I
metals." .. '.,,
Reporter get•
60 day1 in jail
'Acidfog' 1hows
inU County
1q
400 more fetu•e• ~:;
re~rtedly found ')
SAN J OSE <AP> -A judge
h as sentenced a news paper
re porter to 60 days in jail
because the journalist refused to
ans wer qu estions a bout the
killing or a 14-year-old girl.
T he rep or t er , G lenn F .
Bunting or the San Jose Mercury
News, will appeal his contempt
citation, said the paper's deputy
SACRAMENTO CAP > -A
scientist has collected fog in Los
Angeles and Kem counties that
is more acidic tha n vinegar ,
says tl1e chief of the s\oate Air
Resources Board.
ARB Chairwo m a n Ma ry
Nichols testified Tuesday before
the Assembl y Select Committee
on Acid Rain.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A$
many as 400 more fetuses wen°
take n rrom the home o r a
Woodland Hills man who hai;,)
been questioned by countJ !
authorities after some SOis
fetuses were fo und in a meta&l!
container that was repossesect1t
from him . the Los Angelefc'JI
Times reported today.
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Orders for new durable ioodJJ slumped l S
percent In J~nuary, the filth decline in the past six
months and a fresh signal that the receulon
continued unabuted, new government Cigures
indlc:oted. The Commtirce Department also revised a
previously re1>0rted l.6 percent gain 1n orders ln
December to a 0.2 ptireent decline. November orders
rose 2.8 percent . . .
The Tr.-uury Deparlment said the Reagan
administration does not intend to supp<>rt renewal or
legis lation making possible the so-called "All
Savers" tax-free savings certificates. Current law.
approved lasl year under heavy lobbying Crom thrift .1 institutions. expires at the end of 1982 ..
Con g r ess ional lov~s tl gato rs said that
com modi ties fraud h as grown Into a $200
million a-year .. rtoating crap game" that easily
eludes the ftideral agency responsible for pohcmg Ute
industry ..
Economic recovery in the United States and
other industrialized countries late this year will
rcver11e the current trend or declining demand for
petroleum, according to Exxon Corp 's latest forecast
Gov Bob Graham, who last w~k told about a $10
billion "Japanese Mars hall Plan · LO help the US .
economy, was never in conlact with the Japanese
government concerning the program. the Florida
goverl'\.or's press secretary said.
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The U.S. Labor Department said it has restored
$20.6 million to JOb service programs in four Western
states to help unemployed workers find jobs. The
California Employment Development Dep&rtment
will receive $1.9 million more to bring the 1982 fiscal
total to S58. l million
A consumer group has asked a superior court to
investigate at least $2 m illion in alleged fraudulent
claims against the Levi Strauss Co. The group
contended in a brier filed Tuesday that the fraudulent
claims. if allowed, would sharply reduce refunds to
honest claimants in the jeans manuracturer·s $12.2
million price.fixing settlement with the state
Bank of America rePorted that in 1981 California
experienced its lowest number of housing starts In
more than two decades. Total housing starts in 1981
amounted to 94.491 units. down 27.S percent from
1980's total or l30,300. Between 1961 and 1980 ttw
lowest number of housing uruts constructed occurred
in 1966 when 105,180 units were built
fiJ\ancial Federation Inc., a Los Angeles-based
savings and loan holding company. has riled In the
U.S District Cou rt a lawsuit charging Severyn
Ashcnazy, it large stockholder. with an attempt to
seek illegally control of the company in violation or
federal securities laws.
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Assemblym an Richard Robinson, D-Santa Ana.
has introduced ~ bill that calls for cable television to
be regulated by the state Public Utilities Commission
instead of indjvidual cities. If it becomes law.
Ca lifomia would be the onl y place in the nation
where cable TV franchises are granted al the state
level rather than by local communities . ·
Assets of Capistrano Bancorp's principal
subsidiary. Capistrano National Bank. surpassed the
$60 million mark for the first lime, ending at $60 2
million as compared with S43 8 million on Dec 31.
1980, a 43 percent increase over the prior year.
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BE PREPARED When 140
people tried o ut to be
lifeguards at Huntington
Beach State Beach. the first
1.000-yard s wim in 58 degree
water narrowed the field to
100. Then came a 200-vard
run. left. a 400-vard swim .
finishing above. ·and a final
200-~·ard run. Todd Brinker
and other hopefuls s hivered
and waited for the results.
Scott Matauda finished fi rst
in the swi m and f irst
running lap. Sixty qualified
for inte rviews from wi_ic h :l>
will be c hosen ror tniining
and hiring as nel•ded .
Valley to close five schools?
A Fountain Valley School
Dis trict advisory committee has
reco mmende d five o f the
system's 17 schools be closed
over the next three years
because of declining enrollment.
trustees, say district officials.
The committee recommends
Bushard and Wardlow schools
be c losed in the next school
year. Nieblas School would be
closed for the 1983-84 year, and
Harper and Fountain Valley
sc h ools in 1984 -85 ter m .
School officials say s tudent
enrollment is dropping by 400
s tudents a year. Dis trict
enrollment currently is 7,770
students, down from the 1972
peak of 12,000 pupils.
The co mmittee also
recommended that Newland and
O k a sc h oo l s b eco me
kindergarten through grade five
schools in the next term . and
that Arevalos and Talbert
schools become middle schools
with grades six through eight.
I n 1983-84. Cox School would
become a kindergarten through
grade five school and Masuda
School would become a middle
s chool . according to the
recommendation. The 13-member School Closure
Committee of pare nts and
teachers also recommended the
district's kindergarten through
grade eight schools be altered to
i~clude three middle schools and
fpur kinderearten-through-
grade-fi ve schools by the 1984-85
year.
The committee divided the
district into three areas and
r~commended closur es and
alterations be phased in over
three years.
College fact night set
In 1984-85. Courreges School
would become a kindergarten
through grade fi ve school and
Fulton School, Moiola and
Tamura sc h ools would be
middle schools.
The committee has scheduled
7 · 30 p.m. public hearings on the
recommendations on March 1.
at Wardlow School, 9191 Pioneer
D r i v e , H tin ti n gt o n B e a c h ;
March 2 at Harper School, 18658
Santa Ynez, Fountain Valley;
Ma rch 8, at Nieblas School, 9300
Gardenia Ave .. Fountain Valley
and March 9, at Fountain Valley
School. 17911 Bushard St.
, Public hearings on the
recommendations are scheduled
qext month by the advisory
c,om mittee a nd by school
R e presentati ves of local
colleges and universities will
present "College Information
Night" at Huntington Beach
High School on Thursday at 7:30.
Representatives of Universtty
o·f Ca l j f or ni a and State
U ni versity systems , plus
officials of Chapman College
and Golden West College will
participate.
The event will occur in the
school cafeteria, 1905 Main St.
For further inform a t i on ,
telephone 536-2514 , extension
249.
Something smelb; a bit fishy, Gloria
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BIRTH CERTIFICATE NEEDED? I can hear it
now : ··rm buying this for m y daughter She·s 2s.·· sa~·s
the obviously over-49 lady. Or. says the under-25-year-old.
"My mother wants this for her birthday. She ·s only 45. ··
Let's face it. Ms. Vanderbilt. there's going to be some
fibbing going on here. .
And what is going on? Well , a press kit arrived on mv
desk from a Mr. Frederick W. Jackson. III. yet. Seems
Mr. J . handles public re lations for Gloria Vanderbilt. Or
at l~ast he handles the perfume for her. And the latest
thing he's into -or more exactly. s he 's into is
perfume. Designer perfume.
That's hardly new. but there is something «bout it
that does fascinate• me. It's to be ··a rich (of course It's
rlch, it's a Vanderbilt, isn't it? I and radiant <how. tell
me. can a perfume be radiant?> new fragrance of florals.
fruit• and spices . . . desiened for women in the
25-to--49-year-old market.·· ~
IT'S OBVIOUS FROM that statement that 1vt ~
Vanderbilt who . I believe. won 't be able to w(•<.1r her own
fragrance doesn 't want just an~·one splas hing the stuff
around.
Maybe ~·ou must sign a statement or µrondc a birth
cert ifi cate .
You just «now some rebellious young kid's going to
put on a drop or_two. And some woman. who won't admit
she·s over 49. is going to defiant!~· march into some s ton'
and demand the stuff.
A postscript her e : A friend of mine who's been in
public relations for many ~·ears claims it"s OK to be in
the PR business as long as you don't start believing what
you 're writing.
Mr. Jackson should remember that.
I ND~GENT SMILES: This certain Orange Coast
lady st anding down the counter from me s hopping while
he r hus band wandered around the department.
She'd made her purchase. had h.er checkbook out and
was reaching in to her purse for a pen when her s pouse
came up to the counter.
"Sweetheart:· he said. ··you can·l write a check on
th~t account. There is n't any money in it.··
··But how can that be'!" s he asked. looking up
through her long. dark lashes. ··1 have all these checks left.··
THAT TOOK ME BACK to Mrs . Clarence Day In
"Life With Father," explaining to Mr. Day. that because
s he'd returned the hat she'd bought. he now owed her the
money.
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Four .area high school
basketball teams qualify
for the CIF quarterfinals .
See Sports~ P,ages B4-5.
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•Transit board position open
Huntington Beach offac1als
have announced an opening
on the city's Transportation
Com mission that advises
City Council members on
traffic issues.
The volunteer commission
meets the second Tuesday of
every month at Ci ty Hall in
room 0 ·8.
For information on the
commission pos t . c all
536·5511 from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m
applications are available at
the city Public Information
office. 2000 Maio St
•Political panel official due
An official of the State Fair
Political Pra c t ices
Commission is scheduled to
m eet nex t m onth wi th
Huntington Beach candidates
for city office, their aides
and candidate committees to
discuss ca!'lpaigning laws.
Helen Andino of the state
regulations on March 5, 9:30
am .. in the civic center, 2000
Mam St . room 8·8
Fo r rese r vat i on s,
telephone Rosalind Lear at
536·5209 no later thao Ma~h I , say city orf1c1als . Four
City Council seaL'> and the
office of City Attorney are up
for election on April 13
•CPR classes slated at Hoag
Two t ypes of
ca rdi o p u lm o n a r y
resuscitation <CPR> classes
are being offered free of
charge this month at Hoag
M e m o r ial Hospita l i n
Newport Beach .
CPR classes, which include·
training in one-person rescue
and c learing o bs tructed
airway, will be held in the
hos pital ca feteria meeting
room every Thursday from 7
to 11 p.m
A class in basic cardiac life
support will be held Feb. 24
in the hospital confe rence
room from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For more information, call
760-5923.
•Sign language course offered
A semester-long course in
American Sign Language
and Signed English will be
offered by lhe Huntington
Ueach Union High School
District's Adult School.
The free course will meel
from 1 to 9 p.m . Tuesdays in
the faculty dining room at
Huntln&ton Beach High
School from Feb. 23 through
June 8.
The class will cover the
origin, vocabu l a r y a nd
syntax of American Sign
Language. Interested people
ca n register in the
classroom. More information
Is available by calling the
Adult School, 964-MSS.
•Typing competition 8cheduled·
The Harbor Area Legal
Secretaries Association is
challenging sister
associations throu1hout
Southern California to a
"Faateat Fln1ers ln lbe
West" typlna competition.
The event will be held from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at
lhe Driftwood Beach Club,
21482 Pad.fie Coast Hltbway.
The .competition 11 open to
all iegal secret aries
associations. The Harbor
Area group includes
secretaries from Huntintton
Beach, Co6ta Mesa , Newport
Beach, Fountain Valley,
Irvine and Laguna Beach.
The fee ror each team 1a
$45. Tickets for spectators
are $7.50 each and include
lunch. More tnfomwUon on
the event can be ;9btained
from Mutlya Orr, M2-5100
\
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, February 2•. 1982 H I F 81
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Tiie llClflltlll ltu•tn .. t llt mt '"_ ....... ..,,...""' w•• lllM 011 Oat 1, ltll In lht Ct11111y of o ...... Pull Name an411 Actdrau Of Ill•
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Nl!Wl'O•Tll•VtNE A•lrA OeloidW ~. Th I II I I I NAMll lTATeMUtT
""'-A• C:A fUl1
Poil>iltlltd °'""' Coa\I Otll'I Piiot,
1"•11 10. 11. 1'. Merell a. 1t12 ... .,
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IEAC:H LOCICWITHI; 141 IRVINE Tiii• ........... -llled wllll ... r--·""-"""'' ........ ,.TUMNT IMIUlltU"' ....c •lll Mary 0. O'Kltfft, )If $000llirt,
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AUTO L.OCK l!ME"OINCllS; i.1 · 1• 1•· l'ICl'ITIOUI eu11Ne1t T c; 111 1 .,U, ' .....in"• • ., "EIUIL.011'6. 3INt Elite•Pf'ltt, c;.,,. 1111• ~ '' c-.c1ec1 llY 111 lllClhtfellal. 81!AC H·COAST HIGHWAY ...... J ... OreftteC .. 11tOtllyl'llo4, NAM&ITATeMINT oro, • orna I y 010 PA•AOISI 1 Ud MIMC:ellfon\ltftUlo
L.OCKSMITHS 111 Nl!Wl'ORT PtD.l7,~4.MtfC'llJ,IO,lta 7u.G. Tiie IOllOwlno -MN!• ere cto1110 N orma~ ~tn lit, JJOll• Vlt Str"~ ........ e..dl.Ct1ito!~ •. r ~ltnpa u Coml'any 111c, a
"ICTITIOUS IUSlllllU
NAMe STATUMNT Mary G O'Klaflt
llle. A...,,_I w• "ltd wttll IN
C.01111ty C:let1l of °'""' Ctullly on F1llr11•ry I, tw:J.
C:INTlR/l"ASHION ISL.ANO A•U """""'" ~~~nra. Mu on \/ltlt. Ctllornla Ot Mlt A. Youno, Jtti &lr<ll C tlllornl t ~orpora llon, HO
LOCKSMITHS; Ill M ISSION 1-------------THE \.ATEST THING, e147 TIJla -Int•• la COll<klcltll t>y.,, 51,.._.,StMtAN,C4llllOfl>la.,10J, 1!11ler11rlM, C•la MtH , Ctlltornla
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LOCICSMITHS, (ti OANA l"OINT _.,. --Prestwick Clrclt. Hutllln-n llff<ll, , .... I Id I "'I d w K I 6010 "0 '' .... LOCKSMITH; (101 SAN Ct..l!M5NTE ~ -·-Ctlltorf\lt92IMI> ,,_ '"'" 111 .-oY ' ay or, • Tiiis b<itllltSt I• cOflduci.ct lly •
908 l'ARAAN /FARRAN
PU8L.ICATIONS/GAllY 8
ELLISlON/JOHN l!LLIOTT, •us
warn•• "'"'-· Sult• F, F"'"leln Vtllty, CA•noe
l'llH:U
P11llll-Or-. CCIUt Dally Plitt, LOCKSMITHS: 1111 SAN JUAN ·-----------...--·-l(lm AClkllU, 2400 EICl•n. •20 Notmtll-111• lrNtor4ll.S..UA11e,c.i1ton11en101 cor-•tltn.
CAPISTRANO LOCKSMITHS; 1121 PICTtTIOUSIU51N5H Hlll'll~ loecll. C•ll-t '262P Tlllt IUll.._t ,..,. lllfCI w1111 Ille Tllh llu•lnan h <ollcl11Cltd llY '"'-""-'Y tnc.
EL TOllO/L.AKE l'OltEST ARIA MAMalTATaMIENT COUlllJ Clark OI <><•• Co..n1y Oii lndMd11tll.
LOC KSMITHS,· IUI EL TORO Tiie IOllowlng -'°"'a rt ctol1111 Mtr l' Lou Wlllltm•. ll'1 Ftbruarv22. 19'1. OentllsA. Y-.O MkNll R.M<Ottlltl. ... _, PAtlwlck (lfClt, Hunllllflon a.a.ch, P'IUUI Tiiis ... ...._. WM fli.cl wKll .. ~
: •Feb~ J, 10, '7t 24, tta J1s.t2.
JAMES WAINW•lGHT
f'LANAGAH Ill, 1121 Nll'nnllft Ot1.._, Hun1l11(11on _,.,CA_,..,, LOCKSMITHS; (141 I.Al(£ FORl!ST -· MM•s: C&lllOrnl•.... c • ,...... ,..,, • 1111.t .w--.1 Wts 111.0 •ii~ Ille Locl(s~ITHS,• (IS). '""UNA AREA EQUITY l"UNOING I, suo Pullll!>hedOr .... coe,, Otlly l'lk>I, oun,y ....... of .......... COllll•Y ""c
l'lt;TITIOUS IUSINIHS LOCKS;ITHS, 1161 SAOOLE&ACK eamp11s Orin, Newporl aucll, NIO. Wllllt mt, '"' Pr .. lwlo. FM> 2•. Mer 3, 10, 11, 1112 ,.._., FMl<u•rv 11, '*· t1t•lv C:lefk of Or•"91 Ct.inly ""
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Thlt llUW~1o I\ <Ondu<led by an
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C011nly Cltrll of O<anoe c-1., on 111 NEWLAND PROPERTIES, MOTOR HOME LOCKSMITHS, 11'1 r a . l(ff'nlltflyA.Adlllns C A P I S T A A N 0 V A I. I. E Y HIOll\ M. .._.,...., •lSJ ~. T I Cll NEWUINO REAL ESTATE; 13) LOCKSMITH$· l20l MISSION VIEJO ;Ant L-Cellfomlit1701. 111 llt*'-I Wet flltct wllll lllt
NE w l AN 0 RE AL l 0 Rs; "4 l MO 81 l E LOC KSNll THS u 1) St llcly l.tt>tdell, tns ••«el-C-ty Cletll ..... °'"* Ceunly Oii
NEWLAND ASSOCIATES . ,,, GOLDIE LOCKS HOME LOcl( .. l'lti.e,w....-r,Ctill'°"'l•tMaa FeOrveryl,1tm. ~EWLANO REALTY,, .. Adams KEY SEA\/ICE·'1n1 GENESIS v · Tllh bllslflff• "(ondll<lff by . P··•11·..:..0r-c-·IO•lty"1:::11• ~v•nuo, Hunllno1on llHCl'I, • 10S, · _ • generel ~P "" ---· Hunllnl)IO<I 8Hcn Callfoml• '1Mt (231 GENESIS MARKITINQ, 120 Lyle MK.t.af\ldetl FM>. I, 10, 17.1•. 1"2 SIJ,.,
Gerald L co:.11.y, 1)11 'DryllotM GENESIS INTERNATIONAL.. CUI Tiii$ ....,_. •• flied wllll Ille
Drive, H...,.inolon llffcll, C.lllor11I• THE FIFTH GENERATION. m1 County Clel'lo of 0tefl99 County on
'1'46 Mee Artllur Boul•••rct, S11llt IOI. "'•llN•rt 1 l"2
Pnyllh. A Rhyan 1!»01 JOfl O•Y Newpot1 BHch, Ctllfoml• nwo. . . ' • A A. Kl119. 1S4U 8•t10fl lloeo. "lltlll
Hunllnglon 8N<h, C•lllomlt 91-. 20I B l.ofN Lindi Ctllfomlt 9US4 f>uOll~ 0r"'9t C•IA Otlly Plloe, Tiii• lluslnttl Is conducted llY a Tiii' 1111 I 1• Conclll<IH .... . Fe41. ), 10. 17. 24, 1"2 S!l42. gene••• Ptr'l,....i.lolp s •MU s v, an
Ger•ld L Conlty lndi.ldutl
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Counly Ciera of Oranve County ..., This sltlomenl w" 1110<! wllh 1"" Februaryt ,,., C01111tv Cleta of OrtnQe COllllly °"
' l'ltUJS Januuy U, 1"2
Publllllld 0<9n91 Co.ul O•lly Piiot,
Foll. 24, March l, 10, 11. ,.., 16j.C
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l'ICTlflOUS euSINESS l'ICTITIOUS IU$1 NHS
NAMll STATEM•NT HAM• STATEM•NT 1111~~!.~o~~~wlnl) 1>trson1 ere doing Tll• 1ollowl1111 person h dolno
SURFSIDE STEREO GI Nortll lluslMUu Oe L.t Estrella Stn 'c1e menlt Ill MAKI, ltl FANTASYUIND,
celllotlll• mn. · · :J3.44 Calltomlt Street, coue Mesa, CA
JCIMtlh P, Elles, 1nsc. Palme-• .,,,.5 ET 5 u IC 0 it A I c I( L l) .. 1rv1ne, C..lfornlt m •• · June V. Abetlll, lnw PalmMIO CelUornla Slreet, Cotlt Mot, CA
1rvl11t, C..ltornl• '261•. '192•2•· Tiiis llllSlneu Is <Onchltl•d by • This lluslneu I• concluct..i bY .., venertl _,,,.,.,,111, lndlvklv"4.
J-V. AllQr.tl S.bllao KriOI
Thll •l•lemenl wu flllKI wllll tne Thi• llt1-1 wes llled •1111 Ille
Co11n1y Clerk ol Ortnl)e County County Cieri! ol Oran09 County Oii F•brueryl, 1en Ftb l , t"2
,,_~ l'llD71 PublllMG O.•noe Coa11 O•llY Pilot, . PuolllNO Oritnoe Coail o ... , Pllol,
Fob. 10, 11. u, Merell l, 1"1 •11-t2. 1·ell. 17, H, Mllt'Ch J, 10, ,.., 741-t2.
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The lot1owl119 Ptf'MHIS •r• ctolng
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PEllFOAMAN CE TI R E COMPANY, 33111 P-Cw.,_u, San Jlltfl ,....,,_, CelUornle '11'7S
lnterntlfontl Tire Group, ""
wusnc,. aou1e .. ...-4ll. Suite •10. Btver•v
Hiiis, Ctllfornlt to212
Performance r•re, Inc a
Calllornl• corporallon, 3Jl71 Pttao
Ctrvtn, S•n J11tn Ct1>t11,.no,
Ctlllor"'• tll'7S.
In..,_._, Tl,.. Group
Enlrtd Tlrtt, Inc , G-r•I Partner
J . Sltnley Oorob~l . Presldenl
Tiiis W.'-1 was lllecr wllll Ille
County Clerlo Of Oranve County°" Jan. JO, I..,. ,,., ..
Pulllilllld Oranve '°"" O•lly Piiot, Fob. IO, 11, 14, Merch J, 191? ,.,..,
"tCTITIOUS eUSIMHS
NAMll STAH MeNT
Tht lo11~wln9 per'°"' are doing
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R & S ASSOCIATES, 1n. l!tsl Ct rlton A,,_, Ora,., Calllornl• ., .. ,_
Roy w . D•C•"· 14160 Redhill
Aven.,., Tvstln, Calltornl• ,,_,
Phylll• s. Ham, I ltlO ~ .. 9an
Ave11ut, Lo' A1ttnllo1, C•lllornl•
'0710. Tiiis bullMH I• cotldll<ltd llY • QtMrtl~;
Roy W. 0.Cell
Tiii• Jltlemenl w" 11111<1 wit~ Ille
(.01111ty Cler• o4 DI•-County Oii
Ftt1rua...,1.1m
l'llltn
Pullll">ed Or•-CMSI Dally Piiot, FM> 10, 17, 2•. Marc:h l, 1"2 ,,._.,
NM1'9S
.. lt;TITIOUS e USINllH
NAME STATEMll•T
Tllo lollowln9 person\ ••• dolnv
blnlntu ••: NAT IO N ... L C:OPY
CORPORATION OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA, )100 Airway A,,..,.,.,
S11lle t 16. CClltt MHa, Ctllfof"'• ,,.,. -----------------------------------------! L F., Slmt, l11c., t Oat-tn
1111,H llTICl-1 corpo,.11on, JIOO Airway A.venu•.
"111• '16, Cost• WM, Ctlllornl• .,.,.
Tllh IMISIMU Is (ondu<led lly •
fllC'TITIOUS eUSINISS
NAMll $JATIM•NT
The lollowl11• person h ctolno
tMnlnen .. · ENRIQ~Jl!'S HOUSE OF WAil, tn
W. 17111 Slrwt, Co< Mt .. , Ct ll..,,,I• mn
Enr'-R Moflnt, 2•1S E lMtl
Slr••I. No. o , Nawport 8•t<ll,
Ctlllomlt '26'>
Tnlt lluolntn Is COtldu<leCI lly an
1nc11vldue1
Enrique's Hou" of Wt • Enr!Qut A. Moflna
Tiiis staletnenl Wtl Iliad wllll Ille
COllnlV ci.r• of O<anve COllllly °" Fellrut ry tt, IWI,
fOtUdl P\I011"'9CI Dr--. Co.ti 04111y PllOI,
Fn "·Mer a. 10. "· 1112 to7~
,_ICTITIOUS eus 1M'SS
NAMll STATllMENT
Th• 1011owtn11 p., .. 11 11 dolno
11utln•1't1:
PERSONAL MANAGEME Nl
SERVICES, 24091 P•rkhlll Road, L.akt
FOl"HI, C..llomlt ~
M•• F Tr•ll, 24091 Ptrlohlll It-, L.ltl• Forttt, Ct1ll0tnl• ~
Tiiis llu•'""' Is conduc4ed by •n lt1Cllvl411utl
Ma~ F Trait
Tllll sit-I .,..,. 111.0 wllll Ille
County Clerk ot O••noo Counly °"
Ftt1r11arv n. 1'112. ,.,.,.,.
Publl.,_. Ortnee CO.fl Delly Piiot,
FM> u ,Mer. l, 10.11, "" tn..,
"ICTITIOVI IUllNEU NAM« ITATaMENT
Tiit lcallowpl110 P••ton 11 doing
b\lilfl"S"' 1"£ WHITLEY COMP4t<NY, J116
fOullrfot n Slrwt, Sullt IU, C061t Mew,
CtlllOrnlt ~-
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Tiii• w.i-°' <onduCllHI Dy tn
lndlvldutl
Ttffl Wllllle•
Tiii• tit-w•' llled wl111 -County Cltrk o/ Or•"11" County 9"
Febnlaryt, lw:J. ,,, ....
Pt;Oll...., Or_,.. CO.SI Oally P4'91,
F!°.10.17,14.~h>._1'12 tlMl,
PtCTITtOUS euMN•U
NA.Me STAftMa NT
Tiie lollowlno perJOll It 1101110
llllSIMH 9': EMILY GAi\. l.IMITIO, 7412·8
Sltler A,,_., HW11lf1910n llM<ll. CA
ftMJ.
E M ILY C:Oll WYETT. HO
Pa.itarlno A...,..., P. '°'· C_.. -"· CA '161', Tiiis IMIS!ntn It c-ltd lly .,,
IMlvldutl. •
Emily C. Wyell
Tlllt .........,, •• Iliad wltll 1114
c-.nty c.1ot1l0f0<-C011n1vonJt11 ,,, ltll .. , ... ,
Pulllltltecl Or"91 Coast Deily PllOI,
-------------• .FM;l • I0, 17,U, 1w:J Sl..et NU !Im
l'ICTITIOU$ IUSINESS
•AME STATllMl!NT "ICTITIOUS IVSfNe SS
-------------· "•II 11, ltm.
"ICTITIOUI I USINISS
"'""' Putlllt-~-Co.ti Dally Pltol, FM> 11, 2.4. Merell J,.10, ,.., 1S1-ti
.. ...,,.. iTATEM•NT NIUC lllll
'nit lollowlno ptr\on I• doln9 lt.-------------b<ltlllris ":
0••19 0.Ht-1 GUEST HOME, Ult Ora.,.. Avanue, Coste Mua, n.21.
Y llcll C"""*llky, 15'0S ~afUfl'tl court. Rl-$1<M, C&IJfornl• '1*
Tllll llusiMW It Canclllcl.0 by an
tllCltvldual
LAtklt Chtnletsl<y
Tiii• 1i.1e.._1 w• Ullld wlln lllt
c....tlty Clttli of 0.-on F•t>ruary I.
S TATIMINT 0 1' WITMD•AWAL ""°"" l'AltTNI HMIP Ol'E•ATINOUNOltt "ICTITtOUS eV51NES.SNAMI
The foltowl119 per\On lltl •llllOrtwn •I a .. nertl per l"er lrom Ille
pert11er1lllp """"no uniter Ill• llcllllou• ll111lnns n•me o4 THE
TYPESETTING ROOM •I JIH
Pullma11 street. S..11• I IS, Coslt Me ...
C•lllOr.W. m2'l 1'92. ,.,_ Tiie llcJfllous bu•lnns ntm•
P11blfslleel 01•n11t Cou111y O•lll' 1tatement '°'Ille ptr'IMf'IJ>ll) WH llltel.
Piiot, fO..C.. 10, 0 , 24, Merell 3, ltli °" OK-1, 1'IO In Ille Co..nly of • .,...., o .......
------------_ F11ll Name a11d ACIOte-n o4 •lie , Person Wlfl!dt-lno
PICTITI~ eu1111ass
NAMll STATllMEHT
Tll• 1011ow1no "''°" I• dol110 l!Wlneu ts: l!. LNT PltOOUCTIONS, 1701
Fairview A•tn11•, Colla Meu. C•lllor-nlt 924»
Litt A. 8rlnn, ''°' Mt<ollt111ur 81vCI , 201(, Stntt Ant, Calllornlt "'°" /~UMA 8r1ner
-1'1*31
Pullllsllect 0<"'99 Co.51 Oelly Piiot,
Fell. tO, 17,24, NIM.>, 1"2 fols.tl
Ottn E. Dem•"•• t7'J Hiii ' s""'· Rl-.1ctt. c.iifor'nlt nso. l'Ueuc; AUC'TIOtl
NOTICE 01' SALE OI' l'Ueu c l'ltOf'ettTY Thi• ~J ,, ~oncluc:led .,., '"
lllCl1vl4lllltl. ~E OcllfnarM Notice '' 11treby 91ven lhtl 111e
Tiiis Rt~ WaJ llltct wltrt -Purcllotl110 Oeptrlmtnl of Ill•
Co..nly Cltf11 of or.,,.. Ctunty .,.. Huntln(llllOn 9M<ll City 5'llOef Oblrk1, February I 1'112 w111 nold • Public Auction IO< tlW Stte
• P11MM of S11r1>1us ...._ny, l11<1uct1no. but""'
P11llll•lltd 0r.,. Co.it Otll't l'llot llmlte« to, • I_, Pkk Up True•, t
Fn.10, 11,U , Mar J, 1"2 •1...i ~,:;~~1:1~~·F:::-~: •. It roe
------------.. ,_. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1"2; -II' '9TIC( INSPECTION l ;JO • m,; SALE ~ STARTS 9.30 t m ; LOIS 6 HARAV
<MJIO' aOo••.
LF. Sims. Inc
The IOllO!OtlllO ... rMlns are dcMllll ; NAMe STAH ..... T PICTITtOUS I U51NaU
llutlneuas: Tll• lollow1"9 Hf'IOllS .... dol1111 NAMll STATI M•NT
La8ARO SCHOOL. lOUI CRAIMER LANE, HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNl4 80\'0 P a u I 1 n t: W 1nf11.' Id of ROBINSON
ALIC E BOYD. resi<tcnt or Beaumnnt T exas. Clarence PAUL J ROBINSON .
L.F. Simi, Prt•ldtnl
Tllll stalo"*'I WM flled wllh Ille
County Clerk of 0 rt"99 County °"
Ftt>rvary I, 1"2
KOAONNE INTERNATIONAL b111l-t1: L
CREATIVE DESIGNS, ll03 WKltlllf HAJt&Olt $TA" MARINE, 160J.C. ~~~~"'9 ""''°"' ... d<Mne
Drive, N-porl Beach, Catlfor11I• Superior Avenue. Co•I• Mesa, SWEET CAEANIS ICE CREAM
All ,..__,In,,.,,_ In <MUOI •nd
r•moval •n Ille r-tiblClty of tM
SIKCHSflll -All lttmS are M>ld
on •n '1a.s ,, .. ....a ''w"9r-e is•· be•''·
alld lllt Qftlrl<t m&H no -•nlff,
written OI" 1tn1141ect ts 10 -<.-1•-or Illness for .-or .,.,,_ of Ille
Item• 40t "le· M"1 no <ltlm for •nv
•Uow•nc• °' oectue:Uon llf>04\ \u<tt
gro..nds will lie cOMldtred •~ the
WC< oUful llld lltl t..... tc:Cept9d
Orange. Ca Passt'<I a"a~ nn .Judd of lkJumo nt. Ca . Carl resident of Corona del Mar.
February IR. 1982 Sht• llt Fredericks o f Mudr1d . Ca Pa ssed aw<t y on
s urvived by her nt•phe" Spain. Dorothy Frt'<.lcnck or February 22. 1982 Survived
Jame!> D T ru l'l>tll•l I of Huntington Reach. Cu and by hii. wife Edna R o binson . 2
Corona dcl M ar. ('.1 ;ind Carol~nt• Ba1i.lc) uf !>on s Or PaulJ Robmsonof
Theodore II Truesdl'll or Garden<•. <:u . abo s urv 1v111g l'urtlund. Ore,:ton and David
Newport B e a l'h Ca arc 211 grand chlldren a nd 14 T R obinson of Corona d el
grandnwcco; PatrH'IJ r> great gra ndchildre n Mar. Ca . 1 l>ISler Virginia
Bierm<in and .Ju<11th 1-: Friends ma~ call ;it Pierce Elms of Palm Desert. Ca
Tag gart 4 11 1hl'1 Urolher.. Smith!>' Mortua ry ;ind 4 grandchildren
grandniecei. Jnd ·nt•phe wi. until 9 OllPM toda' "he r e S ervices will be held on
and 4 great grandniece~ amt fun1•ral 't•rvit•ci. ,1,lll be Thurs day, Fe bru;1ry 25. 1982
nephewlt Final intl'rment eonducte<t o n Thursday . at I LOOAM a t St Michael':.
o;er vice-. will ht.· ht•ld at th< F t·bruan 2.'>. 1982 Jl I OOPM and All Angels Episcopal
Dow C it ~ Cemeteq . "'th lht: Rl•\ Allt<' Starns Church, Ni.>wp(lrt Beal·h . Ca
Denison. l•J\\a s4·n'IC<':. <rnd R ev !Jan Moorl' of the-Friends may nill ul th<'
under lhc direction of Baltz Fountain \'all<',. Church or mortuary on W edncsda).
Bergeron ·Smllh & Tuthill Goel ofhclallng Interme n t Fcbruar) 24 . 1982 from 12·00
Westclirr Chapel M ortuary will be ut W ri.tmins ter noon to 9:00PM Interment
,.,.,...,
Publl\fted O<-Coasl O•lly Pllol, Foti. 10, 11, 1•, Merell 3, ,..,
n..a C.lltornla~. P A A LOR, •It 17t11 SI rttl. Hlrol<o l(~oflawa lnlernallon•I, • Joll11 P. Glt<li, 62'3 -ro Orlva, Hunllnoltn &..<II c;.lllornla,,._
. •
CalllOtnlt ,.._,uon. tl03 Wtil<llfl ltencho PMDI v .. -.. Ct1ltot-11la '0274 ' Drive, Newl)Ort Buch, Ct lllor-nlt C t rollne A Gll<k tU> llober1Mattln,Jr.,>Ot20lllStreel, .,... _,,.,.on... R.hO P•lol VerdH H1Hillft91Gn Btotll, Ctllfomlt '11641
"''' 11us1ness ts condll<t•d by a Ctlltomlt to2J4. ' Tiii• business IJ conducted .., .,,
corporatlOll TlllJ llllllMo\• " '°"""<led bit •n lncllvldlltl
HirOlio K...-we Int. lnctlvldutl. It_, MM1111 Jr E-• Miller, At<OlllllMI JofWI p Gllck Tllll SW-I ..... tlled Will! .,,.
Tiii• S1ti.mtfll .... llled wltll ... Tiiis Nletnent -meet wltll ,... COtlnlY Clerk ... Oranoe COllfllY on Payment In 41111 ""'"be m.o.10 IN
Oh Ir let ti IN llm• of Ille Wit, -Ille
eQUlpm0ttl •.........Sal tt>tl 1im•
NM 16tl
"ICTITIOUS e uSINH5 NAME STAHM&N~
County Cltrk of 0<•"99 Co..nly on COllllly Clerk of Oranoe County °" Fn rl••fY I, Itel
F•bfUary 17, 19'2 Fellnitry 11, 19'2. 1'112111
PublllNCI Or ..... Co.ti Daily Pll04. The lollowt"9 "''°"' are d<Mnq
lluslMUH:
OTA·ll, 3'S &Oller Str .. t, Cotl•
MHa, Celllomla '262'.
OT A·ll, • Cali lorn,. 11 m ll•d
pertnerlf>lp, :M5 B•..._r St-1. Cotta
-... C•lllor"'• '2626. Del Ttco. l11c .'. • Ctllfornl•
<Ol"l>Of•tlon, )IJ a.a .. Slreel. CO'll•
WM. CalllOmla '2t.26.
l'IQM l'latll
l'ullllsllld 0r.,. Co.SI Dally PllOI, PUlllltlltd Cranve C•s1 Delly Pllol,
Fell 2•. -J, 10, 11. 1112 &s7-&2L-Ft_b_1_7._1_•·_-__ <_h_a_, 1_0_, _,.., ___ .. _1_..,_
l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS IN THE SU ... •10tt '°"•TOP TM£
NAME STATIMINT STAT• 0,(ALIJIOltNIA !NANO
T lie lollowlno pe,.011 '' do1n9 l'Olt TM• COUNTY OFOllANG£
bu.tlntH H : NO._,..
of Costa Me!>a 646 9:i7l Cemcler) P iert•c Brothers at Pacifcc Vie" M emonal
MILKES Smiths' Mortuary directors Pa r k Pa c 1f1 c V 1 e w
""' butlneu Is conducted b~ •
11m11ao """"*""'°· DTA·ll. a Ct lllornl•
partnerllllp
J T STRIPING, 1741 Pomot1t. NOTIC•O,.llNT•YOl'JUOGMllllT
Cott• MtSA. C.lllomit '2•17 I A\/ IN E UN'" IE 0 SC HOOL
JOfln ._r, 17•t Pomona, Cotlt DISTRICT, • SchOOI Ols1rkl of Ille
a36 6539 Mortuary directors . HARRY G Mll.Kfo:S ,' -·COLLINS CONATV
resident of Santa Ana. l'u ELIS IE RIES CONATY.
Ot4 Taco, In<.,
• Callfoml• c.orpor•llon,
W•yftl W ArmstroftO#
MaM, Ctlll0rnl4t n.21 Slelt of Cttflomla, Plallllllf, 111, ALL Tiiis lalllMU Is <ondll<ltcl lly .,. PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE
lt1Cllv10uat. I MATTER OF THE VALIDITY OF
Pass ed awa~ on f"l'bruar.\ FLO RENC E ll COLI.INS
18-1 982 Services o n a rl:'s1dent of Lagunu Beach . re~1dent or Balboa bland.
Prttkltftl
Tiiis sttl..,_I w• Hied wilh IN Counly Clerk o4 0••"99 Co..nty 011
Ftt1r11•,.., 2, 1m
-'-Hffly THE ISSUANCE OF U ,000,000 01'
This "•'•"-I ... , llled wlln "'" E l E c T I 0 N "72. s E R I Es H C01111ly Clerk of 0.•nqe Cou111y °" GENERAL 08LIGATIOH 80NOS, M
FM1ruarr21.1m. aul'-lllCI bit RHOlvllon No. 11/G-IJ
'lt>U7 ot lht 806ro of Ed11calfon cal Ille
Pu11li.-O<tnQe Coast 0•11'1' Piiot. ' R v I N E u N I F I E 0 s c H 0 0 l
d Ca P assed awa .' on W edn<'sday. February 24. Cu Pa ,sc d"av on
t982 at 2:00PM ;it H arbor Fl'bruar) 22, 1982 Surv1"cd February 23. L982 Born Jul} ,.,_
Pullll•llod Or-Cotsl Dally f'llot, Lawn M em onal Chapl'I '"'h b) t clau~hter Ruth J 7. 1914 '" Ch1c:i go. lllmois
i n l 1' rm e n 1 s r r ,. 11• cs Rarfc•ll of Laguna Beach. S urvived by sons Frank and
1mm ed1alelv floll1rn 1ng ('u.3~10lt l.ester ll Collins P aul o fNewportBl'ach.Ca
Sen ices undl'r lhl.' illrrclltHI 111 L.iguna B each. Ca and Mark of Oak Run. Ca
ofHarbor Lawn·M ounlOhvl' Bradford L C ollins of and Lt Col P eter Conaty of
M o rtuary of Costu M esa Fall brook. Ca. and Or. K e llh Balboa bland. Cu . daughter
540.5554 A C:olhns of Va lle~ Center. Ann Blacker of Porei.tville.
Fell. 10, 11, 1•, Merell 3, 1"2 .....,
1'1CTITIOUS I USINES5
NAME STATEM•NT
The 1011ow1110 persons tre dolllQ
lluslnen tt:
Fell 2•, Mt• l. 10. 17, 1'112 IOs.tl DISTRICT, Oefendtflll
l"ICTITIOUS eUSINEH
NAME STATEMENT
Th• lo11owon11 s>e•M>M trt dolno
1xnln•1' a'
To t ii person. lnteruted In Ille
mttler of !he v•lldlty ot llW lu...n<e
of U ,000,000 .. EIKllon 1'n, Serie$ H
9tnu•I olllloa!lon bond,, •• aulllorlreG bit Attohrtlon No 11117·1)
of Ille 8oard of EOUC..llon of tllt I rvlne
U11lllea Sc-Oti!rlct.
REBARCllEK Ca • J Sllllers, flennet~~ Ca . 5 g randchildren. s is ter
CESSNA REBARC HEK. Bulpitt of M!"'nolulu. 1-lawa11. Mary Trahan of Newport
age 8l. a resident of Elma Armitage of Rogue Beach .Ca and Irene Ries or
Huntington B e ach. \a R1v<·r. Oregon und Jessica Woods tock . Ill i n ois
Passed away on Monrlay. CI 11 r k or Scat l I e . R ecitatio n or the H oly
February 22. 1982 a t Wa s h 1 n Rt on 8 Rosar y will be o n Thursday.
Pacifica Hospital M rs gra nd c h1l_dr e n , 11 Fe bruary 25,t982at7:30PM
R e barehek was a member o f great-grundeh1ldren and 1 al St. J o hn Vianney Chapel.
the Women'!! Aux iliary of great great .grandchild Balboa Island. Ca Mass of
the World War J Velernns o f Services will be h e ld on Christian Bunal on Friday,
th e llunt ington B each Thursday. Februar~_25. 1982 February 26. 19R2 at
R e be k ah L o rt g l'. th l' al 2 OOPM a t P;ic1r1c View IO:OOA M al S t John V1anney
Huntington Bl'ach Senior Chapel "'th interment at Ch apel o n Balboa Is land
Citizens. and the TLC Puc1f1c View Memorial Interment al Pacific View
Luncheon of the Senior Pu rk . Newport Bea c h M e m o rial Park. N e wport
Cit izens and tbe East e rn Pacific \'lcw Mortuarr Beac h . Ca Mrs Conaty was
Star, b e loved mother o f d1reclon. a Librarian ut the Balboa
G RAPHICS TWO, 1012 Brlo'o
Drive, S111te 107, COIU Mn•.
C.llloml• '2U1
8 68 8UILOERS. tJIO Altlltmt
StrHI ... unllnqlon 8"ch, Ctlltoml• ., ... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llltt
on Fe~uerv 17. lta, l\ldon'ltnt ....
renctere In IN --lllllKI tcllon
111 favorol111e plalntlff Hl•llHthl119 lllt
valldlly of u .000.000 o4 Elt<tlon 1'12,
SetlH H oen..-al OOlll)•llon llolldt
au1nor1 .. 11 10 lie luuod lly u l411
lletolullOfl Ho. 11-0. and lhtl Mid jUC19menl wn 111.0 •llCI e11le<ed In Ille
•.cords of tht Cieri< oi Int! Ott"OO
Paul• J zeumaler. ••'° P•r" Newpot1, NewPOt1 S.tc:h, Calllornlt
'1WO
Wllll•m 0 Ll-O, lftO Pat11 Ntwpot1, ,.._oort e..cn, C•lllornl• .,WO
This buslnen Is <Olldu< led ll'f •
generel partnenhtp. p..,,. J lt11m.ier
Tiits 11e1......,1 '"" llOIKI ,.';,1~:
Counly Clerk ol 0.•"9t Counly ..., Feb 12, 1'112
Published Oranot Cotti 08llY Piiot,.
FMl.1t, Mar. J, 10, 11, 1"2 11M1
Roller1 w a.,... Reed, 1310 Al•llemt
Strffl, Hunllnqlon Betc:n, C•lllon.i•
'1Mt
Gutl•v• Buctdy Conltr. 210 Sprl119fk>kl No e, Hunllnqt..., Beacn. Ct llfornla .,...
Tllh buSiMU " <Olldu<t•d
oener•l~iP-
ll'f • Co..1tly 5-rlor Court
GUllt .. Buddy Confer
Aobet1Wayrrt!Reed T Ills sttlel'IWllt Wff II ltd wllh Ille
C011111y Clerk of Oranoe C.oun1y °" Febr\ltty H, 1'112
l'IU63t
Pullllslltd 0r._ Coa'1 Dally Piiot,
Fell 24,""' J. 10, ''· 1m .....,
Oiied Febrvary 1', 19CJ
RVTAN & TUCKER
AKOtNYt IOt Pl•lnllU By Stan Wokot1
STAN '#~
Slalll#Nt.MMI
MILfOOROW. OAML. Sii.
•UTAN & TUCIC•ll
Alt-yutl.allO -------------1 411 All·--·-
• 6 _.,. ·-• P.O.eHttto
------------.------------. Branch Library for 20 years. Picnnous 1usi••u
In lieu or flowers memorial NAMe STAT•M4f"T l'ICTITIOUS 1 us1NEU
r-•~ C..UMaM,CAmJI , .... ----------~A.._.....,.,.......
r -COllMfOC MORTU.U llS""'
Laguna Beach
494·9415
Laguna Holls
768 0933
San Juan Capos1rano
495 1776
rNentune Societv ' CRE~~ lklf!IAL AT !fEA
646-7431 Our literatvre tells the! complete story of our1 socletv. t..11or ... ...-111..l4-c--. . .,
Pllbllshecl Orengt Coast Delly Piiot,
contributions may be made The follow1n11 perso11 h doln9 NAMESTAT•NIENT
to Friends o( the Library• 1111•1~•~.~'. ENTEAPRISU, "713 1111!1':i!.::~1owln11 perfon ts dolnt --"-----------
N cw p ort Beach or the 1ri'v ernu1. H11111111010 .. aeac11, MA'4NY'S &AR, un Nor111 PlllJC •llf
American Cancer Society ce11torn1e.-Felr,,1ew.Stn1tAne,C•lllom1a.,10.. _
P:acirlc View Mortu a r y Roller• N. Gregory, 1'1U Manuel J. Holollln, 112• Wttl 2rod ""'" ..
di lnvernau. Hllnllnolo" 8•tch, Sl•Ml,S...ltAN,Ctlllom1•.,70J. lllOTIC.IOPSAL•OI'
rectors c.111or"'•~ T111s llUYn<Ks '' c-1.0 .,., anl •UL. ""°"'••TY AT SANDLER Tiiis llullnns 11 conctucle« by an lnCIMdu.I P•IVATe SALi
H A R R Y L E W I S lrodlvkl.,.,. Me,,.,.1 J Ho1ou1n GaM 111e. A 1t1 ...
S A N D L E R I O AOlltrl N, Gl'f90l'y Tiii• tlt'-1 wn 1110<! with Ille IA _ 5-,.... C-' ti ..
"'° 24, ,,., 87 ... ,
• a Y e a r This si..-1 wes llltct wllh Ille COllnty Clerlt ol OrtnQe CClllf\1¥ on S\tlt .. Ctlffenll•, fer tM HAUOll UW~MT. OUVfM--------------1 resident of Huntington Counly Clerk of °'"'09 CClllflty °" FM>ruarvtt.1'112 ~tto.-.,..
Morluilf'1 • Ceme1ery Beach. Ca. Passed away on F.o. u. '*· "'in.a "'uue 1n 1h• M•U•• 01 '"' E11•••
' Cre matory February~. 1982. lie was a Publltned °'""' COHI D•lly Piiot Pu1111.-o..,. CO<l\1 Dally PllOI, WI LLIAM EDWARDS FOAT, Ill
1625G1slerA11e member o f the AARP o f .""",.·.~-a,10,11,19'2 ~ F•b 24,Mar<ll>.10.11.1.., ..,...,, o.cu-r " Nolftt 11 ... •tbY 91.,,.n 111•1 Ille Costa Mesa Huntington Be ach. Ca _.,._ • uncttn1gneow111w11 .. Pr1valeW1t,
54 0-5554 Senior C itizens C lub of ,,_,..,~ I l'Ulll"11£ 10 111e11...,...1-11e1o1 ~.s111>1e<1
f'IHCl llOTHIU
llLL .. OADWA Y
MOtlTUdY
110 Broadway
Costa MeH
~2-9150
IA1T%1HG80H
$MT'H I TUTHtU
WfSTCUPJ CHArtl
427 E 17th St
Costa Mes11
646-9371
NIClllOTMHS
SMmt$' MOll\WI Y •
61:1 Ma1n St.
~n11ngton Beech
S36-6639 ·-.•
,M:lflle •••
1•11>11A&. , ...
c.mttety MO(IUtlf'Y Chapt..0.matory
3600 P acific VI.,,, Drive
Newport Beech'
644·2700 •
~ .... !"io ...................... • ...... _ ... ..,,~,
Rowers
help ease·
the~.
H Li. gt' n-h C H •-------------.1 lo c.onllrmetlOll Of Mid 5-lor C-', un n on ocac • a e 1s -' ,_1CTIT1 ...... eus iN••• .. .,. ., eflotr 1,. S111411ay of March. '*· s urvived by has w11e !:>ara, P1CTIT10U11v11••ss ...... '"'-
d h ' Do Id H NAMll STATeM9NT ,.AMII STATI M•NT ti lht ofllc• ol Oood, Wlh,m•n,
8n IS SOn n a . Of The folloWlllO perlOn IS dOlnt Tiit lollowlno e>trton h dOlllll 'Het,..U & Walley, jQOl)Ct ,_ Ott.,.,
Sant a An a , Ca A Is o 111111,...,.., ....,,,~ .. , Newport aucPI, C•lllcarnla ., ....
survived bv 4 grandchildren. COMPU~Elt SOLUTIONS co .. SYMPHONY IYLKS .. ,. Lt Cwmy of Or .... SI•• .. CtlNof'lll•. 1 -1 11 Pl SI I Sul~ 171 N---' CHllt A ... 1111a, Fo1111tal~ \/alley, •II Ille rftlll, tllle -1"'-1 f1I Stle Services on Wednes day. -n: ,.. • ... • •WP"" C•fltornt•'"" et<Hltd et IN II"" Of°""' onc1 111
Fe b r u n r y 2 4 . I 9 8 2 at hecll, C•llfomlUlt60 eerlwA .10' R• ..... 1154 Lt '••tit !flt rltl\I, lftle ·-tnltfHC -1"9 Jolln It . ...._, UJO v.......,.. -• ....,. -~ MICI oec· ..... ·--·•.-. l l : 0 0 AM al H a r b 0 r Way, Cll7, C.I• Wit. C•lllOrnl• Avenw. '"-''" va1i.y, Ct llfoml• ....... • .._,. ·-"-· ...
M 0 '2?GI. lly Otlfrellclll of I-... .,..,..,_.. ""'' Lawn· ount live Memo rial ~ Tllll bUllMO Is <-..Clotd lly .... lhlll or In Mdltlon IO tlltl .. Mid
C h apel with e ntombmen t .~~'~""' 11 '_1., llv •n 1..-1.,,.....,. M<NMCI." n. 11..,. et t11Mt11, lft,.,..
I mmediately followina Jdlll• . ..__ ..,_•"'"'"Y to '" tllt <tr1Al11 111 .. 1 •r'''"l'
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resident of Sont• Ana, C1. Nal Illa ' -· -· c-ir. P -"' F b ~ ,..,_ • -· ~'Y •-a•: llstt 111so:u away on e ruary • • _ -........ v•r11• s1r .. 1, o,rdan orovt, 22. 1982 at the age or 17. Ke PIC'ftT1outevttM111 P'ICTh..-al~1•1u • c.i....-. .....
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l'ICTITIOUS eUSINESS
NAM• STATEMENT
The lollo•lng ""'°n' •r• dol119 buslneuas:
AR80L SPECIALTIES, IJU Syumore A_,..., Tustin, Cahf0<"'• ,,..,
Tlllt noCtce II 1n K<Ol"O wllll :-..CllOft
JtSJO of lllt C•lllomla Ectuc.tllon C-
8y ordt• of ,,. S..rd GI T rvJltfl 01
tho HunhnQton 8etch Cl1• S<llool
01llrl<1
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Clerlo ol tlle Go"9<11ln9
116'1"' Dt•lrl<1, 0..,90
Counl'f, Ctlltornl•
Pullll!IN!CI 0.-.ge Co.'1 Dt1ty PilOI,
!'•b 17, 2•, 1'112 1ff.«2.
Lutky L.ortll, ll•S Sycamore
Awnve, Tustin, Ctlllornit .,.., NOTICE 01" T•UST-••·s SALi
St •H lttW•t•, USt SIOllU u.ftlllo. llMfl2 a .. nw, \.os""911ts, Calltorn1•-T.i. 'Nt. JJU•· ..
a . Mu ........... ""° Adml .. 11y T 0 SERVICE COMPANY t) duty
W•l'. M .. lne del Rev, Calltornl• '°"' •PPOinlPO lrv\IM ..,.., ... lolloWlnl)
Ktn Sll<•lclt, IS> W•""'lcl Ave-cks<rtlled -ol trull WILL SELL
n.,.,Sout11P.-,Calllorn1t'10l0 AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
A•bo4 SoKlallltl, 1•s Sycamon HIC.HESl BIDDER FOR CASH
Avenue. TUllln, Catltornt• '26IO IP•Y•blt •• llme of WI• In i•w4ul
Georoe Hullet1, 11s Wttl JMU mono ot ,,,. u"1t..i St•tHl ail riOftl,
Ro•d, Tllouw11d O•h . C•lllor11la 1•11• •lld tnlerHI CO<Weyltd lo -now "* held llY •I uncle• s.ld !Heel of Trusl '" Oon --""· no. &lo"' SlrMt, '"" proper1y 1>tre1naner dtterlbecl Kelso. Wa1'\lnqton_,. TAUSTOR MELVIN H SANCHEZ
Thi\ llllSlness II condu<ltd Oy • •rod l(AAEN 8 SANCHEZ. ~
llmltect par1M<'\lllp •nd wl4e •~ IO•nl IO•n.,,1'
Lucky Lor•ll, Gonutl BE NEFICIAAV • LINCOLN
Partntr s E R" ICE c 0 A p 0 A AT t 0 N. •
Tiiis "''..,_... wts 111e11 w1t11 IN corpor•~
Counll' Clerk ... Or•noe COUlllY .... I RKonled Oc•-••. '"° .. l"'tr
Jtnuary U, 1m. •No Us.t, In -tlm. -UeG of l'lllm 0111< ltl Rf!Conb '" ,,,. olfk• of 111«
PUllll\Nd 0r-. CoeSI Delly Pll04 AKotO.r ol Or-.ge County, talct -.... 10 17 2, Ml!nll) 1_, _.,. of lru•I dH<rllln the tollowln11 ~ • • • -' prOC)f'f'ty
PARCEL. t Loi 1 ol Trtc:I l'llO, In
II>« Clly of Irvine, County ol Or11t1oe,
St•t~ of C..•lltorn••. •s e>•r "'•P
AMa m recor-tn -... .,... •• -s. T.S. lllO. 19'14 Mluell•-M<t1>1, In IN office o4
NOTIC:• OP TlllUSTll•s· SALE Ille (OlllllY re<on»r ol Mid <ounly
On Maret> A, 1"2 ti 11 00 • m Finl PARCEL l Eawmen11 H IU<ll
Ameri<lltl Tfllt 1 ....... nc. c-v .• HWmenb .... paf11cul•rly WI IOl"tll In Ctlllo•"'• <GrllOrtllon es Truslee, or 1ne •'11<1• enllllPCI "Etsemtntt" o4
Succeuor Tru"u or S1111111tu1ea Ille OtclttAllon ol Connanls,
TruJIM. of lt\tl cet1ain o.eo of Trust C:ondlhons -RdrlcllonJ rtc:Of-
ueculect by \/lncenl J Sura<•. a11 tn boo• 111 ... 11•0• 0 0, Otll<lat
unmerrl•d man, and rocorcttd A•cord~. ol Mid County, wllll tnv
February 6, 1'11 as ln•tr11mt111 no. •rn•M,,,.,.I> or n11,.,_n 111ere4",
1210, In -lJMI. Paoe .... Offlcltl under -lion llttdi1>9' "'IUCh At1kle Aocorft o1 Orange C-tv. cantofnl•. •nlllled ~ lo4~ "OWnen R'911U
trod --1 to 111411 cert.111 Nollet of a11a Dullu. Ulillllu and Ctllle
Oel tull •nd Elec.llon 10 Sell ltlovlslon", ''Sldey•nt Et tam.,,11",
llltrt-recordtCISee>lemller4, l•I "S11ppon •nd Sellhme111••
" 111tlrument no 147, In boo!< 14219, "Encroac..,..,.111· •nd "Communlly
ptge ll», of Offldtl Rt<ords of ttlO Fe<lllllH Ea~1·
Coun1y, Wiii ullder •rod p.....-....... lo ' EXCEPT THEREFROM •II Oii, OM.
t•ld DHct OI Tr11,, stll tt pullllc mlner•ls enct ot11t1 llyctrocar.,.._•,
a11<tlon tor~ 1awt111 ,._Y of Ille below• dtOlll OI 500 lwt, wltllou1 llW
U11llect Sltlol of A""rl<t , at Ille mt111 •IOllt ol •llfftc• Ottlry, a1 ,_,_ 111 tnlranu to Flrsl ollmerlun Tiii• l11tlru~l'lts ot recorct. Aeldreu: •
ln•urlnc:e Com,,.ny IOCtled •I 114 Robin, lrvlM, Callfomltt2114.,
EHi Flltl> Strtet, '" -Clly of Stllta 111 • street acid,..,. or cwnmo11
Ant, Calllornlt. all 111411 rlOlll.1llle and d nl9n•lfon U sllown •Ill••, no
lnter"I ,.,.,....., toaftClllOWlleldllY II •• 'rtnly Is 0 1 ••n •• to lta under H id OHO o4 Tru'I 111 1.,. complete-or <0tre<lne11.l ~rtv 111 ... 1ec1 111 wld Countv -The bentfkltry """'"r wold OeH O' Sltlt CIMGr9-"· Lot .. OI Trecl No. Trust, by,.._ .... bre«-11 Ol"Oeftull
•7'1, " Shown on • "'tli rKOrwd In In Ill• oOlig•llons 1ecurtd tlltnby,
Book U7. Paves 39, •O and 41 of llerololore Htc..ted -dellvwed 19 Mh<t ll•,..out MtpJ, recoru o4 ill• uncttnlqned • written Oeclar·
IC>rt"fl c-y, Cellfoml• •llon OI Ot4tult a11ct Otm•~ '°'
Euot1111111 ~ •II mine"''· Sale, allCI -inen notke Of -11 tlld t••, oll '"" HY*oc•rtlon tulllltMllt Of tlectlon 10 ceuw tllt uncterslofM<f lo lllt11411-ltld1Mldbe-•dt0tlltl stll Hltl Pf'operly lo .. t1s4y Hid
JOO IHI, 11111 wl1llo111 Ille rlolll of obllo•llons. •nd lll••ttlttt Ill• "'"ac• ......,, 11 ,._,.., 1n IM °""' 1111c1tn1"'" ui11MC1 ••Ill nolk• of from C.. Do t..e Cvttlt, a t..lmlltd l>rtt<h -of •~loft 10 bct •acorOtd l"ortnertlllp, rec..,.. Octttlltr 21, 1'10 No_. S, 1Wl" IMtr. No. IMJ, In
Ill .... "4>1 •........ et Offklt l botk lt1C, ..... 164, Of NICI Oflltl•I
lltctrds.. lttc~
Ntmt an4ll --Of IM llM\tfltlary Sale .... will lie m.-, but wl1llOlll
ti whow ._. Ille .ete la Mlf)t covt11t 111 or wtr·r111ty, ••P"" or
(Oftd UCltd. Ar .. t lll M . Sehwell. ,,,,,,.1 .... ~ IHle, --""°"·., l:l'rvs• clo ~ IWM lttft, ~-tit llt'r "'9 ,_..,.
,.< . .__1'_•111 Dove $1,..1, Sull1t ttO, Pf'IMl.-1...,,, ti tllt Mte ttellf'tlll llty 'ftW~ llet<fl, CA t7tM .. Id 0.. .. Tr\111, wltfl l'*""I M ln
01/eu i... M IM .... ,,....,.Y ulcl ...-..,......... .. -. ... If Mil',
"9y Ill ...,.,.. ..-, ,..._.!flt -llfl4lltr IM -GI Mi.I OeeCI ti TNlt.
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Self Ni. wlll be mNI wlt.lltvt ,,.._ °" Moftdty, ~II IS, 1• el
tlttllt lll or Wlrflllly, t•Pl'ftt tr ,:00 •·OI ti Ille ~I\ A""ue
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f'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU
NAM9 ITATSM•NT
Tiie fellowl111 P•rH11 11 dol111 4'11111111111·
KATHY HANSEN INTElllOllS,
'*'Vy llclo Nord, H--1 IMO, CA .,..,,,
KATHLEIN M, HANSEN, ,.U Vie
llclo Nord, N--1 IMcll, CA ftt63.
Tlllt llu$lnft1 It c-uclH ..., •11
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KATHLEEN M. HANSEN
Tlllt ••~t wM flied wllll -
Cou11tr Cllrli of Ofenge COUftt'f on Jet1 .
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"1c:nTio.n.aus111 Eu MNMSTATSMENT
Tiie lollowlng PtrlOn 11 doing l>uslneu 11:
81P ENTEllPlllSES, '6J l ......
CtnYOfl Wey, 1 .... CA '2'21
Al l.AN EDWARD MILLER, '6J
l egune C.,'fOll Way, 8,..., CA '2'21,
This DllslllHS '' Cond11Cl9(1 l>y an lndlvlclual.
All., l!dW•d Miiier
Tl1k ~t-t was fllH wl111 -
County Cioni of 0r.,. c .... nty °" J et1
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Pul>llt'*I Or._ Caelt Oall'f Pltot, Fe1>. l. 10. 11. i., 1ta us.a
"'ICT1TIOUS IUSIN•H
NAM• STAThHNT
The tollowlng p.,son 11 doing
butlnessu:
SAMS l!OUIPMENT RENTAL
ANO ASPHALT, 106 14111 Street,
Newport 9ttcll, Celltomla t2"J
Sam Garcia, 7t2t 12111 Slrtet, Wutml-r. Cellfomlo .,..,
Tllll but!llHS It COllCluctltd l>y an
lndlvldual.
s.n.Garci.
This ttete..-w., lllH wl111 -County Clerk of Ora1199 Cou11ty on
F-ryll,1"2
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Feb. 17, 2•. Merell 3, 10, 1t12 •1~.
"'ICTITIOUS aUSINElS
NAME STATEMl.NT
Tiie following person 11 doing buslneuu
All THUR JA M ES &
ASSOCIAT&S, ,016 Crethlew,
L19uno Hiiis. C.lllomio m»
Ar tll11r Jeme• Sa llu, JOU
Creovlew, ...._. Hiii" Calltoml• mu.
Tiiis l>llslnes' It conducted by an Individual
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Tiiis 111-1 ••s Ille<! with u.
County Clerk of Orange County on
Fel>ruary II. 1"2. ,.,__,
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for quick ale at a5,000 on fee
land. 2914 Oceaarront. Owner. Call ...... ~--'
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SPACIOUS I Br.
C.thedral ceilings. walk in dOMt, dishwasher.
fireplace.1ara1e.pool&
laundry fa cili ty.
~Imo. 3"W. Bay St.
64'-tlll
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28edroom
2 bits from ocean
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balcorua or bty ard
carports
. all ut1I pd except elec
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(714) 535-4400
2br 2ba in 4-pJH $475,
w-d bk-up, prv patio.
enclad ear. No pets
MS-9t94.
(2) lbdrm cott11u.
s:aS3&5/mo . ..., block to
beach. See manaeer.
Apl. "D" at 122 7th St.
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Sharp 2 b-r , bit-ins.
wubu/dryer, aunded. pool. Nr SI at er &
Newland. ~1.5 + dep.
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etc. 846-0619.
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$490 /mo . New paint. ra~t . Murdy Park.
846-8274.
COUMTIYCUll UYM Blchelors. 1.a bedroom
apts & townhouses.
Fromts.o-$1000 ~-1900
NO FEE! Apt. & Condo
rentals. Villa Rentals.
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leu. Quiet. $4SO. 2421 E
let.h St. &u-4718
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SPORTS
8 2
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BE PREPARED When 140
people tried out to be
lifeguards al H untin gton
Beach State Beach, the first
1.000-yard swim in 58 degree
water narrowed the field to
100. Then came a 200-vard
run. left . a 400-yard swim.
finis hing above, and a final
200-yard run. Todd Brinker
and other hopefuls s hivered
and waited for the results.
Scott Matauda finished first
in the s wim and firs t
running lap. Sixty qualified
for interviews from which ~
will be chosen for training
and h iring as n eeded .
Tryouts for Laguna Beach
lifeguards are on March 28.
Boy, 8 , hit
by car c ritical Pioneer's rites set
An 8-year-old Laguna Hills
boy was listed in c r ilical
condition tod ay a t Mission
Community Hospital in Mission
Vlejo after being struck by a car
Saturday near his home.
L aguna's Florence Hughes Collins succumbs at 91
Offfoer Dick Van Cott of the
California Highway Patrol said
tbe youth ran along La Paz Road
w.hen he was struck by Cheryl
L~nn Coates, 26, of Mission
Viejo, who was traveling at
a~ul40mph.
.Miss Coates was booked on a
cbar ge of felony drunken driving
at Orange County Jail in Santa
Ana following the incident , Van
cpu said.
Funeral services wi ll be held
T hursday fo r South Orange
County pioneer Florence Hughes
Collins, who as a youngster
helped her father load coal at a
mine near Silverado Canyon.
Mrs. Collins died Monday at
her Laguna Beach home at the
age of 91.
T he 59-year Laguna Beach
r esident was born in Ladd
Canyon near Silverado Canyon
in a board and batten house near
her father's coal mine.
-Hel' lather operated a coal
mine in the c a nyon , and
Florence, one of four daughters
and a son, often carried food out
to her father and helped tum
load coaJ.
She married husband Arthur
Collins in 1911 in a ceremony
held under the oak trees and
grape vines in what· is now
Irvine Park. The couple moved
to Laguna Beach in 1923.
She and her husband opened a
build ing material yard that
year , on a 9,000-square-foot
.parcel at the corner of South
........................ r
iCLI ftAlllNQIR HU"T -Firemen
mlnilter fint ald to Kathleen Land, 20, of.
Hkln Viejo, a rasaen,_ on a motorcycle ven by Danie Penrod, 21, of Michl1an
er the cycle crashed Tuesday ni&ht near
yea P lace and Sout h Cpaat Hi1hway in
L11guna Beact\. Details of the er.ash were
sketchy today, but officials at Mission
Community Hospital in Mlu ion Viejo said
t he younc woman remainl in serious but
s table condition. Penrod was reported in
·1atilfactory condition at tbe same hospital.
I J r --
Co a st Highway and Bluebird
Canyon Road. where Bluebird
Center is now located.
They built a house on the
three· lot parcel. Mrs. Collins
often helped her husband load
brick and s hovel s a nd and
gravel "whe n the re wasn't
another man around," her
dau ghter, Ruth Barfell of
Laguna Beach, recalls .
Mrs. Collins wasn't a joiner ,
but she was elected president of
the Laguna School Board in the
early 1930s and was active in the
approval of the current high
school on Park A venue.
During World Wa r II , while
l wo of her sons were off to
battle, M rs. Collins worked at
the consolidated feeder plant.
where the Village Fair is now
located.
The couple later moved to a
hom e on Temple Hills Drive
where Arthur Collins died three
years ago.
Mrs . Collins is survived by
daughter Ruth Barf ell of Laguna
Beach; and sons Lester c..;oums,
also of Laguna ; Bradford
Collins, Fallbrook and Dr. Keith
Collins of Valley Center.
She is also survived by eight
g r a nd c hil dren , 11 g r e at -
grandchildren and one great-
s reat-grandcbild.
Ser vices will be held at
Pacific View Memorial Park in
Corona del Mar at 3 p.m.
The family requests donations
be made lo a favorite charily or
to t he South Coast Medical
Center in South Laguna.
'Cop Bow('
game slated
Tickets are on sal~ for the
annual Orance County Cop Bowl
football c am e set for April 2 and
, pitting officers from Costa M•a
and ~rvlne a1alnat Garden
Grove and Buena Park poUce
officen. 1 Last year t.tie Cop Bowl ralaed
more than $50,000 for various
bitb achool athletic prosrama ln
the county.
Tickets for th• same· at ?.'~,. Coat Cone,. are tu for Wee, t5 each for adult. mnd
$3 tor i tudent1.
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F our farea high school
basketball teams qwlify
for the CIF quarterfirwls.
·see Sports 11 Hages 84-5.
Something smells
a bit fishy, Gloria
By NORA LEHMAN
Of -DMIY ~ ... St.ti
BIRTH CERTIFICATE ~EEDE O'? I t un hl·ur 1t
now : ·'I'm buying lhis for m~ daughter Shl' ~ 26 . · ~a~~
t he obviously over-49 lady. Or. says lhe under·25·ye<Jl'·old .
"My mothe r wants this for her b1rthdav Sh<.''s onlv 45 ...
Let's face it. Ms . Vanderbilt . thcre"s going to be soml'
fibbing going on he re.
And what is going on ·) Well. a press kit anwed on m~·
des k from a Mr . Frederick W .Jackson. 11 I. vet. Seems
Mr. J . handles publir relations for Gloria \'anderbilt Or
at lfast he handles the perfume for her. And the latest
thing he's into or more exactly. she's into is
perfume. Designer perfume.
That's hardly new. but t here 1s soml.'lhing a bout it
that does fascinate me It's to be "u rich 1of course it's
rich. it.'s a Vanderbilt. isn't it "1 and radrnnt 1how. tell me. can a perfume be radia nt" 1 nl'w fragranct• of florals.
fru its and spices ... des ig nt.>d for women in the
25-to-49-year-old ma r ket. ..
IT'S OBVIOUS FROM that statemt•nt that Ms
Vanderbilt who. I believe. won't be able to \\ear her OW<l
fragrance -doesn't want just an~·one s plashing the stuff
around.
Maybe you must sign a state ment or provide a birth
certificate.
You just know some rebellious ~·oung kid's going to
put orr a drop or two. And some woman. who won't admit
she 's over 49, is going to defiantly mareh into som e slore
a nd de mand the stuff.
A postscript her e : A friend of mine who's been in
public relations for many years claims it's OK to be in
t he PR business as long as you don't start believing what
you're writing .
Mr . J ackson should remember that.
INDULGENT SMILES: This certain Orange Coast
lad y standing down the counter from me shopping while
her husband wande red around the department.
She 'd made her purchase. had her checkbook out a nd
was reaching in to her purse for a pen when her spousp
came up to the ~ounter .
"Sweetheart," he said. "YOU can't write ~ chltk en
'that account. There im 't any money in ;t, ..
"But how can that be?" she asked , looking up
throu1h her long, dark lashes, "I have all these checks left... .
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2•, 1982
CAVALCADE
SPORTS
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B4
Four -area high school
basketball teams q'Ualify
for the CIF qwrterfinals.
See Sports~ P,ages B4-5 .
Irvine_ seeks final 'no' tO airport pr~posals
Tired ot belnl peppered with
propoaalJ to convert El Toro Air
Base into a commercial airport,
members of the Irvine· City
Council set out Tuesday to quash
the suggestion once and for all.
They ordered City Attorney
Roger Grable lo prepare what
they said will be the definitive
Ie1al document listing case laws
tbat will finally discoura1e
varloU5 planning groups from
considering the Marine Corps
air facility for a new relional
airport.
The action came al the urging
of Mayor David Sills and
Councilman Larry Agran, both
lawyers.
Both men said after t he
m eeting that several laws on the
books appear to invalidate
Deltr ..... ...._.,., LM ,..,_
FURRY FUNCTION -When owners and pets gathered at the
Turtle Rock Community Park, Jeremy Powers' hamster
was judged the most unusual, Dana Carrey's Russian
wolfhound and Heidi Huntley's cockapoo tried detente and
Kristen Auedian had her hands full with Holly the kitten
and Candy Kisses the cockapoo pup.
froposals to fly commercial jets
rom El Toro because of
problems related lo noise ovec
established residential districts.
They said groups that since
1974 have been proposing
commercial use of El Toro don't ·
seem to be aware of the legal
implications. The proposals,
although becom,ng more
routine, still require official
responses, lhey said.
.. fo""rankly , we're getting a
little bit tired of going through
this exercise every two years,"
said Silts.
Once completed, Grable's
report will be made available lo
all planning agencies and other
interested parties in v~ ved in
Southern California aviation
planning, added Agran.
The latest proposal involving
El Toro was made this winter by
a so.called "blue.ribbon "
advisory committee formed by
the Orange Cou nty Board of
Supervisors lo recommend new
regional airport s ites . It has
suggested buying El Toro from
the Marine Corps to clear air
space for other airport sites or
possibly to become a civilian
airport
A bout four months ago, Suts
said, tbe Southern California
Association of Governments
began again to consider El Toro,
a nd the 1981 Orange County
Grand Jury also mentioned lhe
site for a commercial a irport.
The council's action Tuesday
i n c luded a call for these
planning groups to look more
c losely at aiq~ort sites on
undeveloped inland sections of
'Camp Pe ndle t o n , another
Marine base just south of the
county line.
Agran. however , said he sees
a distinction between the way
N e wport Be ac h council
members point to El Toro lo
remove expansion pressure al
John Wa yne Airport and the way
Irvine members •point at Camp Pendleton.
The inland s ite. he said,
wouldn't involve the s ame noise
probl ems as with E l Toro or
former coastal sates considered
at Pendleton.
·'There is a lot more potential
for Camp Pendleton that has
h e r e tofore been publicly
acknowledged," he said.
Disagreeing was Councilman
Art Anthon y, a retired
lieutenant colonel in t ht>
Marines. He c:•:i rf oppo:.itiuo
from the federal ~o"' 111m""r.t
would be over whelming
Mural get s
backing
in flap
Written comments from 1,200
people wh o viewed a racially
controversial student.prepared
mural at lrvtne Hi gh School
were overwhelming in favor of it
being placed on permanent
public display.
That ·s according to Irvine
High Principal Gary Norton who
has the tough job of deciding
what should be done with the
47-foot·long mural, which has
been praised as an educational
work of art and criticized as
being objectionable to blacks
The most co ntrovers ial
portion of the mural depicts
blac ks cons umed by flames
e manating from the hoods of Ku
Klux Klansmen.
The 1,200 written comments
came from Pe<>ple who viewed it
during a two-day showing last
week ordered by t he Irvine
Unified School District Trustees
in an attempt to find out what
the public thought of the mural.
No rton is to d ecide the
ultim ate fate of the mural after
a committee formed to evaluate
the written comments makes its
recommendation on the matter
Thursday.
Irvine Unified School District
Trustee Gordon Getchel said
frvine group to focus on alcoholism
in a telephone interview this •
morning he 1s in favor of the
mural being hung but would like
to see lhe controversial portion
revised or elimtnated.
The Irvine Unified School
District Trustees are to meet
tonight al 7:30 but aren't slated
to consider the mural matter.
Tht> trustees may take up the
subject at a later date if there is
puhlic opposition to Norton's
decision.
.
& GLENN SCOTT 01 .. ~,....,.... I . •A public forum on alcoholism
hls been scheduled for March IS
id Irvine, but the volunteer
'
group sponsoring the discussion
has told the city council it wants
to do more.
Al Waterson, a minister at
University United Methodist
'
Church and spokesman for the
task force on alcoholism, told
city council members Tuesday
his group has more plans to
publicize ~ts cause.
The group initially was
formed lo organize the forum.
but council members agreed to
keep it together as long as the 10
m e mbers want to continue
Something smel/,s a bit f ishy, Gloria
I
By NORA LEHMAN °' .. ...., ...........
BIRTH CERTIFICATE NEEDED? 1 can hear it
now : "I'm buying this for my daughter. She's 26," says
the obviously over-49 lady. Or. says the under-25-year-old. I --~
i n
"My mother wants this for her birthday. She's only 45."
• Let's face it, Ms. Vanderbilt. there's going to be some
fibbing going on here.
And what is goin1 on? Well, a press kit arrived on m y
desk from a Mr. Frederick W. Jackson, III, yet. Seems
Mr. J. handles public relations for Gloria Vanderbilt. Or
at 1,ast be handles the perfume for her. And the latest
tblna he's into -or more exactly. she's lnto -is
perfume. Desiper perfume. ·
That'i hardly new, but there is something -about it ,
that does fascinate me. It's to be "a rich <of course it ·s
rich, it's a Vanderbilt, isn't it?> and radiant <how, teU
me, can a perfume be radiant?) new frasrance of florals
frulta and spices . . . designed for women in the
25-to4year-old market."
•
IT'S OBVIOUS FROM that statement that M s.
Vanderbilt who. I believe. won 't be able to wear her own
fragrance doesn't want just anyone s plashin g the stuff
around.
Maybe you must sign a statement or provide a birth
certificate.
You just know some rebellious young kid's going to •
put on a drop or two. And some woman. who won't admit
she's over 49. is going to defiantly march into some store
and demand the stuff.
A postscript here: A friend of mine who's been in
public relations for many years claims it's OK to be in
the PR business as long as you don't start believing what
you're writing.
Mr. Jackson should remember that.
INDULGENT SMILES: This certain Orange Coast
lady standing down the counter from me shopping while
her husband wandered around the department.
She'd made her purchase. had her checkbook out and
was reaching in to her purse for a pen when her spouse
came up to the counter. ·
"Sweetheart," be said. "you can't write a check on
that account. There isn't any money in it.··
"But how can that be?" she asked. looking up
through her long. dark lashes, "I have all these checks
left. ..
'ftlAT TOOK ME BACK to Mrs. Clarence Day in
.'·'Life With Father,'' explaining to Mr. Day, that because
she'd returned the bat she'd bought, he now owed her the
money.
..
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efforts lo focus public attention
on the p e ril s o f over ·
consumption.
The forum will be a two·hour
session beginning at 7:30 p.m al
the Irvine Council Chambers. lt
will be televised on the local
cable· TV channel.
Included in the presentation
will be a specially produced
videotaped inter view with Los
Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bob
Welch, who discusses his former
dependency on alcohol.
Also included will be a second
viedotape o f a drivi ng
experiment recorded at the
Academy of Defensive Driving
at the Orange County Speedway.
In that presentation, Irvine
Police officer Al Murray. Paul
Todd and Larry Hoffman, were
tested in a surprisingly realistic
setting on how well they could
drive arter drinking various
levels of alcohol. Todd is a city
Com munit y Services
Commissioner ; Hoffman is
•president of the Irvine Chamber·
of Comme.rc:e .
Waterson said the men were
s urprised at first by their
abilities to drive.
"Even so, Paul missed a bi1
turn and would have wiped out
hair the block if he'd been on the.
hJahway," added Waterson.
The task force 's future
programa are.n't yet spelled out,
although Waterson said lts
general I081S are to create a
hilher awareness of problems
asaociated with drlnkln1.
and lo review city policies
on aJcohol·related problems
W a tenon said more than 800 ar~ inYO&ved in pro1tams at b1s
church to help them ertd or•
reduce the i r alcohol
depenctenv.
The mural was or igin a lly
tntended as a student project lo
promote racial unity at Irvine
High. However. after a private
s h owing, two Irvin e High
teachers and some parents said
the mural was objectionable to
blacks.
Other parents. students and
teachers s ay the mural is Cine
and s hould be hung as is.
Addit iona l
classes top ic
of board m eet
Irvine Unified School District
trustees will conit tder final approval tonight al 7: 30 at
Lakeside Middle School, 13
Lem o ngrass, Irvine , of a
\curriculum_ ptacin1 added
em pbasis on instruction in
!scien ce, economics and
consumer education in the
school district.
The plan calls for student.a to
be liven a science proficiency
teat in 10th gTade. Thole w,ho
,don't pus would be required to
take one additional science
1claas. All students are now
required to take two science
'classes In ordeT to fraduate.
The plan al.lo call.I for ci-
. currently required Ala AIMltcan.
history, Amertcan IO~
and 1lealtb and clrher•s · 1ed.eaUon to include .....,._,
hut.ruction ln con1umer •
education and eeonomtca. •
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2', 1982
CAVALCADE 82
SPORTS 84
·area high school
basketball teams qualify
for the CIF qtlllrterfirwls.
See Sports,, P.ages 84..S :
N-M trustees close doors to 3 Mesa schools.
By JODI CADENHEAD
0( .................
Truateea f or the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District have voted to close
three schools in Costa Mesa in
June and convert a Costa Mesa
middle school to elementary
because of decllning enrollment.
The decision came at
Tuesday's board rne•ting, leu
tban a week after
_Superintendent John Nicoll had
recommended closing Evening
Hieb Scbool, Lindber1h and
Woodland elementary schools
and coovertlng Kaiser Middle
School to elementary.
Nicoll withdrew an earlier
recommendation t o keep
Woodland open next year for
klndergartners, saying the
district will save $230,000 by the
school closures.
The plan approved by the
board includes:
-Closing Evening High
School and transferring the
students to Back Bay High
School in Costa Mesa.
-Transferring studenta from
Kaiser Middle School to Davis or
Ensign.
-Converting Kaise r to an
elementary school for grades
kindergarten through six next
September.
-Closing Lindbergh and
Woodland school s and
BLUFF REPAIR JOB -Back Bay Drive.
sl)own here in a less than driveable state. will
remain closed for three or four weeks while
work crews from the Irvine Company repair
a. bluff below the East bluff community. The
De.,~ ..........
hillside , officials say. suffered erosion two
years at the hands of heavy rain and ground
squirrels that burrow in the earth. The work
crews will rebuild the bluff.
,
transferring stude nts to the
reopened Kaiser Elementary
School or Mariners School.
-Converting all elementary
schools to kindergarten through
sixth grade.
Trustee Forrest Werner was
the only board member to
oppose the closure or Lindbergh
and Woodland, saying he wanted
lo keep "neighbor hood" schools
open.
The plan approved by the
school board differed s harply
with a r ece nt c itizens '
committee report that suggested
closine Kaiser Middle School
and keeping Woodland and
Lindbergh open for the 1982·83
year.
The Educational Resources
Advisory Committee s ugested in
a report released earlier this
month that the district could
save about $250,000 by closing
Kaiser.
·'The best thing for lhe kids is
~o combine the talents or both
staffs4' said trustee Todd Ht!SS
··No n e of us are making
d ec1s1ons we like We 'r e
dismantling the school district."
Since 1976 the district has IOsl
an average of 1,000 students
each year. figures show Last
year Rea Middle and Corona del
Mar Elementary schools were
closed
University Drive nixed
Newport council shelves plans to finish cor.inection
By STEVE MARBLE
Of Ille 6.i1y ...... ''-"
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After years of back-and-forth
debate. the Newport Beach City
Council has effectively thrown in
the towel on pursuing plans to
finish long-planned University
Drive.
Mayor Jackie Heather said
the council, thanks to the state
Coastal Commission , had little
choice in the matter.
Other council members were
less sure. Councilman John Cox
suggested it might be worth
taking the commission to court
over.
But in the end, and on a 4-3
vot~. the council reluctantly
agreed to accept the state
commission's r equest that
University Drive be erased from
road maps contained in the
city's local coastal plan.
Cox and council colleagues
Phil Maurer and Ruthelyn
Plummer voted against the
conditions.
The commission approved the
city's local coastal plan last
November on several conditions,
including doing away with
University.
com mission's permit· granting
powers being shifted back to the
city level.
It also dims hop es that
·University Drive ever will be
connected a cross the dry
uplands of the Upper Newport
Bay.
· The road now dead ends on
either side of the bay. Jts
planned connection has long
been viewed by some as a
needed traffic link between
Irvine and Costa Mesa.
Environmentalists as well as
the state Department of Fish
and Game have been opposed to
the connection, claiming the
road would cause ecological
dam age and disrupt nesting
birds.
Although the road now has
been removed from coastal
maps, it remains on the county's
circulation maps.
But if the road is ever to be
fini s hed , the city mus t get
approval from the commission
and modify its local coastal
plan.
Mayor Heather said she now
intends to focus attention on
getting the unfinis hed Corona
del Mar Free,.-ay .-xten6Prl
The freeway exte1. ~:..,n would
run parallel and raorth of Lhe
University f'r1'''" 'tj!~?:!neni
Mrs. Heather s u1.;ge.;t e.: that
once the freeway ;.:; extended,
traffic experts ran better gauge
th e n ee d for f i n is h i n g
University.
Medical building out
Plans for a multi-story
medical building adjacent to
Hoag M'emortal Hos pital in
Newport Beach were dropped
this week moments before the
city council was to vote on the
projed.
applicants Park Lido Ltd. -
were bowing to the c riticis m
even though the project had
been recommended by the city1 planning commission
Park Lido Ltd also owns and
operates the existing medical
structure near the hospital.
1: 'l)uke' comes to rescue
The council agreed to accept
the condi(ions rather than
risking a court battle or
dumping the entire coast plan
and starting from scratch.
The move means~ that after
years or work, Newport now has
an approved land use segment to
its coastal plan. This will
eve ntually resu lt in the
Residents near the hospital as
well as doctors in an existing
.medical building on Hospital
Road had complained the new
lower would ca use t raffic.
parking and noise problems
Opponents of the project were
joyous al the news but expressed
con cern the plan likely will
reappear later.
..It's going lo come back,"
sai d Ralph Gray . o ne
hospital·area resident
. ,
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Wayne film festival planned to help pay for-Statue
A John Wayne film festival is
being planned in Newport Beach
to help bail out a completed but
as-yet-unpaid for bas relief of
the city's most famous citizen.
The city-commissioned art
work, which depicts Wayne in a
s cene from the 1939 classic
"Stagecoach." is still sitting in
the garage of Corona del Mar
artist Chris Matson.
The Newport Harbor Jaycees,
which had agreed to fund the
project several years ago,
remain $13,000 shy or paying off
artist Matson.
The Jaycees, city officials
said, also have balked al s igning
Charles Gallaher
funeral held in Cd.M
Funeral services were held
Saturday in Corona del Mar for
2().year Newport Beach resident
abd businessman Charles A .
G;lllaher. who died Feb. 18.
International, the Society of
American Military Engineers,'
the Lynwood Masonic Lodge and
the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
in Newport Beach. -
a contract that would allow the
city to lend them the $13,000 lo
speed things along.
Jim Dale, a Jaycee official,
said he understands the group
does not want to get tied up in a
legal commitment but is willing
to help raise the money.
There currently are tentative
plans to hold a Way ne film
festival, which would include the
s howing of "'Stagecoach." lo
raise money.
Other fund·raisers are being
considered.
The commission artwork ran
into trouble last year when it
'unexplainably increased in site
and price. going from $17 ,500 to
$35.000.
Artist Matson said · he was ·
given permission to embellish
his work and add the likenesses
of Andy Devine and J ohn
Carradine -both stars of the
1939 movie -to the Wayne
memorial.
A s pokes man s a 1d the
Mr. Gallaher o wned and
ojerated Newport Beach based
Facilities Maintenance Corp.
aJid previously had be~n
em ployed as an engineer in
Anaheim for 23 years.
He was a member of Rotary_
He is survived by his wife
Alicia and daughter Patricia
Herren. He also leaves a sister,
Betty Byron; a brother. Earl
Gallaher and two grandchildren,
Mic hael and Milinda.
Last month, the Newport
Beach City Council agreed to
lend the Jaycees the needed
money with the condition the
bronze not be displayed in city
hall .
QUARTET HONORED This quartet ha ve been
honored by Lincoln Middle School PTA for
conti nuing s upport. From left are Bert
.,.." ...... ""' "'9et
Peffers. Carole Tompkins. Pam Howa rd and
Ralph Werley. Peffer!-. has a broken fin~(·r
from an accident in rla~:.
i ·s > ' .
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Something smells a bi( fishy, Gloria
By NORA LEHMAN .,. .. .....,,..M9ft
BIR'nf CERTIFICATE NEEDED? I can hear it
now: '"I'm buying this for my daughter. She's 26.·· says
the obviously over-49 lady. Or, says the undet-25·year-old.
IT'S OBVIOUS FROM that statement t hat tv1 s
Vanderbilt who. I believe. won 't be able to wear her own
fragrance doesn 't want just anyone splashing the stuff
around. I
Maybe you must sign a statement or provide a birth
certificate.
You just know some rebellious young kid's going to
put on a drop or two. And some woman. who won't admit
she 's over 49, is going to defiantly march into some store
and demand the stuff.
A postscript here : A friend of mine who·s been in
public relations for many years claims it 's OK to be in
the PR business as long as you don't start believing what
you 're writing.
Mr. Jackson should remember that.
INDULGENT SMILES: This certain Orange Coast
"My mother wants this for her birthday. She's only 45... lady standing down the counter from me shopping while
Let's face it, Ms. Vanderbilt, there's going to be some her husband wandered around the department.
fibbing going on here. She'd made her purchase. had her checkbook out and
And what is goin1 on? Well, a press kit arrived on my was reaching in to her purse for a pen when her spouse
desk from a Mr. Frederick W. Jackson, III. yet. Seems came up to the counter. ·
Mr. J . handles public relations for Gloria Vanderbilt. Or "Sweetheart," he said. "you can't write u check on
at 1,ast he handles the perfume for her. And the latest that account. There isn't any money in it ...
thiag he's lnto -or more exactly, she's into -is "But how can that be?'' she asked. looking up
perfume. Desianer perfume. · through her long, dark lashes.. ··1 have all these checks
That's hardly new, but there is somethin1 about k , · ~eft." · ·
that does lucinate me. It's to be ·•a rich <of course it's · . 1
rlch, it's a Vanderbilt, lsn't It?> and radiant <how. 'tell .: ~ THAT TOOK ME BACK to Mrs. Clarence Day in
me, can• perfume be radiant?> new fra1rance of floral~ ::Life Wlth Father,'' explaining to Mr. Day. that because
frulls and spices · · · detifned for women ln the she'd returned the hat she'd bought, he now owed her the
25-to-49-yur-old market." money. -...
CdM school honors
four for top service
The Lincoln Middle School
PT A honored four people today
for outstanding service lo the
school.
The awards were presented
during an annual Founders
Breakfast In the school 's
cafeteria in Corona del Mar.
Among those receiving
awards were: Berl Peffers,
'cosla Mesa. an industrial arts
teacher , Caro le Tompkins.
Newport Beach, PTA president;
Drunk driving
R a l ph Werley , Orar1g e ,
vice·principal at the school and
Pa m Howard, Newport Beach.
coordinator of the school's Extra
Time Classes. Peffers will retire in June
after 33 years of teaching. He is
a past winner of the PT A award
and bas taught at Lincoln since
• arrest& rise
Arresta for drivina under the lnfluenee ol alcohol were up 45
percent during the month of
January in Newport Beech, tramc olftcera reported.
' The police report said lhi•
'follows a 100 percent lncreue
durln1 December and Is due,
tara•ly, to a stepped-up P"trol ln
the cltf f« drunken driven.
Tba patrol is to contlnu~
throu,ii tbe 1ear.
· For tbe second air.•.Jtbt
month, poUee said Oae llltlMr
druaken clrlviJll arrett ftpre
we.nt lland-in-band wltb a
decrelM ln ttaftlc accld•ta. Traftlc eolliliou ln JIDMJ')',
>police Hid, were down u r:::::.:s do~ 13 pe~c.nt In
~
· the school's openin$ in 1961.
Mrs . Tompkins taught
handicapped students before
moving to Newport Beach
several years ago.
It was the second PTA award
for Wer ley, He has been
vlce-prlncipal since 1961.
·'The difficult times ln
education make this award all
the more appropriate, .. sa_ld
Werley.
M ra. Howard wu hooond for
/ ber work ln tMlpln1 Ii.rt &M
Extr• Time ClMHS. a II'.,..._. offered after school.
•'With all the tbtnp-;we
become lnvolvd ln ln our liftl I
cH't think of ,nytbilll more
fulfllllna than wotklnt "1th CM' tbildren," said llrt Howard.
I
I
tltJli stu-ay woulil curtail police deadly force
ay SOD. C. DON .............
Polle• ua• ot unwarruted deeclly Iott•
could be curtailed 1f law entoretmeat a1encles
provlded bttter t.raln1n1, more tntorlbaUon on
ltlal aDd moral luuet and cloeely monitored
th• •bootinl hlatory ot lndividual police olflcers,
accordln1 to a UC Irvine 1tudy.
·The two-year raearch projeet alao calla for
mandatory lntervlews wllh a peycbolosllt for
offlcen involved ln shoot.lna incident.I, special
1roups lo help eue friction between police and
tbe community, publlc-poUcy 1tatementa on a
police department's rules for use of deadly
force and reviled lnalructlonal format.a to help
reduce a police officer'• paranoia or unrealistic
percepUon ol the dangers of fieldwork.
The $361,000 project was funded by the.
National Institute of Justice.
The study, wtUch focused on l• mwtlclpal
police departmtnta throu~t the U.S., wa1
conducted by Dr. Arnold Binder, professor of
social ecolo1y. Also partlclpatln1 in the
reaearch were former UCl faculty membera
Peter Scharf and Ray Galvin.
The cities ol Newark, N..J .. Birmlnsbam,
Ala., Mlam1 and Oakland were 11.Dlled out for
apecial In-depth lnve1U11t.1oo. Research teem
members conducted peraonal lntervltwa.
followed police officers into the field and had
access to revealing lntem&l aftairs report.I ln
lhoae cities. .
Contrary to popular beUefa, the 1,800-pafe
report found little evidence that police
departments rostered "tri11er happy" officers.
And ln wake of the 1979 Eulla Love slaytn1 ln
Los Angeles and other unnecessary police
1hoottn1 locl<lenta, reatarcbers found rect1l
b&a1 playa little role ln 1hootJn1 ot •tm be rt of
varlou. minority 1roup1.
Blnckr noted that about ao J*Hftt ol the
U.S. POOUlaUon ls black. But about to percent of
police 1hoot.tn1 vlcUm• are black.
''Some or1antsaUou bl~ aald Ulat'1 prlm1
fa.cl• evidence ol dilcrlmln.aUoo," BiDder 1akl
ln an interview. "But w• fOUDd IOllMthlnt that
com,Ucatea that lnterpret.aUon. If you le>M at
the violent crime you'll find that IO perc•t of
the arrest.I are black. Jt you put that lnto your
conceptual framework It's not olt•loul that
there la a racial blaa.' •
Jn Blrmineham, for eumplt, • black
mayor wu elected sooa aft.er an lnnocent black
woman was mistakenly shot and killed by
police. The mayor immediately lnat.ltuted new
restrictive policies on the use of deadly force.
....
"The poUct were very upset about the new
policy," Binder said. "But fhad coffee wltb an
otflcer and he aald 'I'm not 101na to •hoot
anybody.' The majority of offlcert art cloaer to
him than tbe ones who shoot and enjoy It.
"Pollce are not the cold, killln1
mechanlam1 that they think they are. A number
of offlcers, for example, wet thelr puta durtq
1boolln1 l.ncidenta. If thelr brain Ill soaked wt"' adrenaline they can't operate v.ry well. So you
1lve them specific rules such aa.. if )'OU see
someone 10 Into an alley you call tor a back·up
unit."
Binder also emphasized screening of police
recruJt.s to weed out individuals who may be
more prone to use deadly force. But he said It is
impossible to eliminate au potential officer11
who may UMecessarily use their gun.
(See POLICE &EPORT, Pace A%>
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1982 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
·Heather fights FAA • noise move
Newport mayor traveling to W ashz'ngton to discuss proposed legislation
The F e deral Aviation
Administration is drafting
legislation Administrator J .
Lynn Helms said would permit
the agency to override locally
imposed noi se r educ tion
standards at airports throughout
the nation.
The FAA proposal, outlined by
Helms at a speech in Dallas
Feb. f8 , drew immediate
oeposition today from Newport
.Beach Mayor Jackie Heather,
vice president of the National
Organization to Ins ure a
Sound-controlled Environment
which goes by the acronym
NOISE.
•·Mayor Heather, "llho is
·"traveling to Washington D.C.
Friday for a NOISE board
meeting, said she is hoping to
arrange a m«-eting with Rep.
Robert Bad ham , R-Newport
Beach, and Helms to discuss
local opposition to the proposed
legislation.
In his address at a law
s ympos ium at Southern
Methodist University. Helms
said the FAA would resist any
attempts by local ai rport
operations to interfere with air
traffic by imposition o f
noise-control standards.
Helms indica~ed in tl)e speech
that the FAA would b e
particularly hard on operators
who impose curfews forbidding
aircraft operations during
certain hours of t~ day and
other unspecified restrictions.
Such a curfew is imposed by
Orange County government at
John Wayne Airport. J et.s are
forbidden from taking off
between the hours of 10 p.m. and
7 a .m . Mo nda y through
Saturday and until 8 a .m. on
Sundays.
The county also Is requiring
new entrants to the airport to fly
new and quieter jets and agree
to not serve destinations more
than 500 miles from Orange
County in a single flight.
Helms did not mention John
Wayne Airport by name in the
Dallas address .
However, the FAA chief did
condemn the California airport
noise control law. He predicted
that standards in the law could
force several airports in the
stale to close down.
John Way ne Airport has
operated under a variance
issued by the State Department
of Transportation under that
statute.
Mrs. Heather said she wanted
(See NOISE, Pace AZ)
I F oqtballer Trial haltA
awarded
$10,000
B J PATIUCK KENNEDY ;of-o.llY ...... ,..
: Edison High School football
}>layer Jeff Washington is
}lettiJ)g a $10,000 settlement from
-school o fficials who had
iteclared him Ineligible for
~rts but were later overruled
~by an Orange County Superior
'.Court judge.
: The settlement ends a $5
"million lawsuit that Washington
liled this year against
-Huntington Beach Union High
~chool District trustees because
:they declared him ineligible for
the 1981 football season and
most of the 1981·82 basketball
;season. .
Washington. a junior,
\ransferred to Edison from
inearby Huntington Beach High
!School when be ~nd his father
.moved into the Edison area. But
:he was disqualified for sports at
lEdlson for one year when he and
!hi• father moved back to the ff BUHSD area.
: However. Orange County
t
:Superior Court Judge Thomas
. Crosby Jr. overruled the district
on Jan. 22 because be said new ' r eligibility rules had been applied ~ retroactively to Was hington.
Crosby didn't rule on the SS
million damage claim.
The settlement wa s
unanimously approved by
trustees Tuesday night.
Washington, 17, wUl be paid the
$10,000 by March 22, trustees
:said.
: "We believe Jeff was treated
$rongly by the district but the
31ettlement is something we can
tive with," said Washington's · ~ttorney, Stephen Berger. ~ Washinlflon is an all-around
:&thlete who enrolled at Edison in ~he milidle of the 1980 football ~eason. l He playecl football, basketball pee£.,..., Pap AU
>
AP..,....._
ANO DEBIRCHED -State Sen. John Schmitz of Corona del
Mar finds some humo r in actions t a ken against him by the
Senate. Now the J o hn Birch Society has re moved him from
its national council.
'
Birch Society ousts
Schmitz from panel
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. Detty ...... ._..
State Sen. John Schmitz has a
sign hanging outside his office ln
Sacramento, just below his
name.
Jl reads, "De-chaired and
disassociated."
The controversial Corona del
Mar lawmaker now can add
anoth e r word lo th e
tongue-in·cheek plaque:
"De-Birched."
The John Birch Society's
seven -m e mber executive
committee has voted to remove
Schmitz from its 30-member
national council following
remarks he made in a preas
statement last December.
The news of t he Birch
committee ouster came on the
same day the Senate Rules
Committee reluctantly a1reed to
pick up legal costs in a $10
million libel s u it filed by
feminist attorney Gloria Allred
objecting to lbe same remarks.
Schmitz, reprimanded by the
Senate last month for issuing the
<See SCIDlrl'Z, Pase A!)
as man
questioned
The Orange County Superior
Court murder trial of Patrick
Fo&arty was halted today as
sheriff's inves tigators
questioned a man they think
may be able to shed more Ulhl
on the killing of a Laguna Ni.cuel
man who dated Foearty's
estranced wife.
Chief Deputy District Attorney
Jam es Enright said John
Dinsdale was scheduled to be
called as a witness for the
prosecution this morning.
However . En right said ,
detectives began questioning
him when the prosecution told
Dinsdale's attorney there were
1spect.s of his planned testimony
that were incomplete.
In opening statements to the
jury earlier this month, Enrllht
had said that Dlnsdale, a friend
of Fogarty's, would testily lt\at
the defendant asked him to give
him an alibi for the day Donald
Frank Cook died in his Laguna
Niguel home.
Cook , whose throat was
s las hed , was found by a
roommate in the bedroom of the
home they shared on Feb. 2,
1981.
It is alleged that Fogarty, an
Irvine city employee at the time,
killed Cook out or jealousy
because the Bec htel Corp.
ensi neer bad been dating
Fo1arty's estranged wife,
Andrea.
Enri1ht said if there is any
likelihood that Dinsdale la
Implicated in the crime, he ·
would attempt to have bim
testify for the prosecution under
a 1rant ol lmmunlty.
Defense lawyer Thomas
Sza kall has asserted that
evidence would show that
Fosarty was retuming his young
daughter to his wife's Costa
Mesa residence at lhe time he
said that Cook was fatally
stabbed.
ILaJA'SUit heats up in Laguna canyon crash
• It .. • altrans and Laguna Beach accused of maintaining 'unsafe roadway'
I_-JOllNNEEDllAM Ana attomey Gene Goldsman to struck beadon by another car. alon1 the entire roadway, If .. ...,........ testiry on road conditions atone That vehicle. driven b• Lila etpedal.ly at Bia Bend. aimUar ! Testl.mony continued tod_, In the 7.5·mlle stretch or state Chaffin, 21, of Mission Viejo, to the median 1trlp from CM10D
Oranp County Superior Court highway. c r o s s e d o • e r I r o m t b • Acree DriYe to Porett A •eue °"
on a law1ult cbar1ln1 that Called to the stand were northbound to southbound lne lhe roedway.
Lasuaa Beach and the State ot rormer Laeuna Beach Police of the roadw_, and rammed the By not bavlnc a -.arrl•r.
Callfornta were parUallr Chief Jon Spark•, Larry oncomtnc vebic:le. All tbree Caltrane k.Dowtn1l1 altowM I
rnpoHlble for a Lacuna Campbell, past pubU.her oltbe s uatalned lnjurlu In the potentialbuanltoexllt,J,heauit
Canyon Road cruh three years Tides and Tlmea weekly accldt!M. alle1•. Accordlnl to Goldlm•,
aco. oew1peper, former Mayor Jack Goldama and bi1 11aoc:late, lf a berrter b8d beeB la pa..
AUorae11 for two Lapna McDowell, cai'toonlat Jobn Lara Ira H. Zlncbef1ky. are artuina ud u.-.unc W bMn b9lt«, the
Beacb NlidtDll lDJured In UM and couoty 5th Dhtrlct that th• city maintained accldtnt prob9blJ would 90t
acdd..t allece tbat Caltrua Supervisor Tom Riley. , inadequate U1htln1 alon1 air lln• oecurnd.
aad tlat elty lpfowln&I J Qoldlman" ~Art &endattbettmeoltbeaccw.t, Tiie attorn•)• for M\11
matMallled aa uuaf• roadway Colony ..-ideata hter Molf, •. which directly contributed to the Ooaaal• ind Moir Ila.-Mt ~t UM• o1theco1¥1ion100 fe.t and Dian• OoDaal•, tt. Oa crash. , lfMlW tM ..uar. ....-.._
ilortll ol.. ...... llarcb 11, lift lbertlr alter 11 In addWoa, tbeJ cbarp tW •ill 1M Hllla1 fer ,. ...... 1
Oa T11Hdar a J'rade of p .m . wblle clri.a:J aoutb OD Ca 1tran1 1 b o u Id b av• ~and m.tal ....... .
........ •• call bJ ~ La...f\IU c..,. U., _.. coHtrucWd a median bent• (IN~· .... Al) · ..
DellY ...... ,_.., •k .... ll_
ASH WEDNESDAY Father Rafael Luevano of St. J oachim
of Costa Mesa church places ashes on Deanna Morris. 13.
while Angel Kolar. 13. left. and Chris Cri ll~'. 14 . wait.
'Onion Field' killer
'shOuld have died'
An Orange County defense
attorney who first prosecuted
Jimm y Lee Smith in the
so-called ''Onion Field" murder
or a Los Angeles policeman says
Smith should not have been set
free but instead s hould have
died in the state's gas chamber.
Marshall Schulman, who
specializes in criminal defense
in Santa Ana, said Smith was a
calculating killer who murdered
Los An3eles f\Olice Department
officer Ian C4 mpbell "in cold
blood" on March 9, 1963.
Smith was rel e ased from
Soledad State Prison Tuesday,
des pite protest from Los
Ana e les County Di str ict
Attorney John Van de Kamp.
Schulman was the prosecutor
In the first Los Angeles County
trial in which Smith and
Oreaory Ulas Powe ll we re
convlettd or kidnapping and
murder 1n Campbell's death.
Both men were originally
sentenced to die in the ~as·
chamber at San Quentin State
Prison.
On appeal. however, the
convictions were overturned and
tbe two m e n were t,r ied
separately.
Smith was sentenced to life
Imprisonment and Powell to
death. Both were granted parole·
dates alter the slate's death
penalty law wa s ruled
unconatltutional.
"In UM tint trial, I tried them
both, coavicted them and saw
them both sentenced to death,''
Schulman aald.
• Asked tr Smith, 52, should
i.avt died in the 1aa chamber, klna.._ emphatically replied,
"Yea."
He termed tbe 1ranUn1 or
,. ..... SmiU. "ludicroua" and ,..._. out that Smith had been
'treed from Folaom Priaon only
·• da71 __ before 1" murder of Cam,..U ln an onion fltld near
Ba•enfteld. I
Newi-t Beacb Pollet Cblel
ClaarfH Orou wu a Loa
A•l•I• Police Depar\meat watd e-eerntr la 1111 _. .......................
aM~tax,&ul~. a.~ .. .mew ea., ...
was not the only victim in the
shooting.
"I talked with Karl the next
morning right after he got back
from Bakersfield and saw that
he had been destroyed as a
person:·
He said the officers were very
close.
"When Ian was shot, Karl died
at that same moment," the chief
added.
Gross said he blames the state
Supreme Court for Smith's
release. He said he has no strong
feeling about Smith.
·'The people or this state,·' the
police chief said. "anticipated
he CSmith I would die and his not
dying fails to represent the will
or the people."
Market jumps
NEW YORK <AP) -The
stock market rose sharply in
late trading today, with the Dow
Jones index of 30 stocks gaining
13.79 J>Oints to 826.76.
DRlllil CIAIT 1111111
Partly cloudy and hazy
this allemoon. Low clfuds
and tog late tonight and
early Thursday morning.
Mostly sunny Thursday
alternoon. Highs today 62
to 69. Lows tonJgbt 46 to
S6.
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tao.'pitoll can ute voltmttcr•.
F'or .a . taan"-r of U1Gr• •Aioi mdi.nduat.t mar .cwi.tt. nc
"You Con ff tip" on. P.oge A9.
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• CLOSING 121. 71
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IATIM ~-------
Orders tor new durtble 1oods slumped 1.5
percent in January, the fifth decline in the past six
months and cl fresh s ignal that the recession
continued unabated, ne w government fi gures
indicated. The Com merce Department also revised a
· previously reported 1.6 percent gain in orders in
December to 'a 0 2 percent decline. November orders
rose 2.8 percent . . .
The Treasury Department said the Reagan
admif\istration does n·ot intend to support renewal or
legislation m aking possible ttie so·called .. All
Savers" tax.free savings certificates. Current law,
approved last year under heavy lobbyin g from t hrift
institutions. expires at the end or 1982
Congressional Investigators said that
commodities fraud has grown into a S200
million·a·year '"fl oating crap game'" that easily
eludes the fed eral agency responsible for pohcmg the
industry. .
Economic recovery in the United States and
other industrialized countries late this year will
reverse the current trend of declining demand for
petroleum, according to Exxon Corp ·s latest forecast
\
ITATI 0----~ ~ I
, The U.S. Labor Department said it has restored
$20.6 million to job service programs in four Western
states to help unemployed workers find jobs. The
Ca lifornia Employment Development Department
will receive Sl 9 million more to bring the 1982 fiscal
total to $58. l million ...
A consumer group has asked a superior court to
investigate at least S2 million in alleged fraudulent
claims against the Levi Strauss Co. The group
contended in a brief filed Tuesday that the fraudulent
claims, if allowed, would sharply reduce refunds to
honest claimants in the jeans manufacturer's $12 2
million price-fixing settlement with the state ...
Bank or America reported that in 1981 California
experienced its lowest number of housing starts in
more than two decades. Total housing starts in 1981
amounted to 94 ,491 units, down 27 5 percent from
1980"s total of 130.300 . Between 1961 and 1980 the
lowest number of housing units constructed occurred
10 1966 when 105.180 units were built .
Financial Federation Inc., a Los Angeles·based
savings and loan holdjng company. has fil ed in the
U S District Court a lawsuit charging Severyn
Ashenazy, a la rge stockholder. with an attempt to
seek iUegally conlrol of the company in violation of
federal securities laws
c.a.11.n..._rJ. ________ __
Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D·Santa Ana.
has introduced a bill that calls for cable television to
be regulated by the state PubUc Utilities Commission
instead of individual cities. If it becomes law.
Ca lifornia would be the only place in the nation
where cable TV franchises are granted at the state
level rather than by local communities .
Assets of Capis trano Bancorp's principal
subsidiary, Capistrano National Bank, surpassed the
S60 million mark for the first time, end ing at $60.2
million as compared with $43.8 million on Dec 31.
1980. a 43 percent increase over the prior year
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