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WEDNESDA Y. APRIL l . 1~82 OHANCECOUNI Y CALIFOR N IA :15 CEN TS
Gas tanker hit hy bus
• Ie
Computer
codings
'tricked'
By JEFF PARKER
01 lh• Dettr Piiot &t•H
Orange police have credited
"alert" TRW telephone operators
with helping to disclose a com·
puter theft operation now belie·
ved to date back t.o 1972.
Detectives Jim Carson and
Roger Braham are "sllll couR·
ting" thousands of supposedly
corffidential credit records seized
Monday following raids of
H.E.L .P. Locksmiths of Van
Nuys and Searchers Security of
Los Angeles.
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3 escape
Oakland
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OAKLAND (AP) -Seven
people burned to death inside ~
highway tunnel today after ~
gasoline tanker was hit by a bU4
and exploded in flames that
turned the tunnel into a roarini
furnace and melted vehicles in·
side, officials said.
Fare Capt. John Speakman
confirmed that seven bodies were
pulled from the wreckage after
the crash and fire in the Calde-
cott tunnel on Highway 24 bet·
ween Orinda and Oakland.
Officials said there were thr~
survivors. including the driver of
the gasoline truck.
"It looks like something out of
World War U in there," said Jim
Mattos, a California Highway
Patrol public affairs officer.
The credit information was al·
legedly obtained by the two
companies by posing as legitimate
subscribers and using the suppo-
sedly secret subscribers' codes t.o
activate the TRW computer.
"Il looks like things went
smoothly until H.E.L.P . Lock·
-smiths began calling into the
operators for information instead
of the computer," said Carson.
EARLY MORNING CRASH DEADLY -Mangled bus sits just
outside tunnel where it hit a gasoline tanker truck causing it to
explode. Seven people died in the crash this morning on Route
Al" Wlfepholo
24. Photo was taken by Bob Stinnett, photographer for the
Oakland Tribune.
He referred t.o the interior of
the three-tube, ¥.-mile-tong
tunnel, a major commuter route
burrowing through a hill bet-
ween Alameda and Contra Costa
counties. "At that time. the TRW ope-
rators began t.o get suspicious of
the varying voices and finally
asked one caller what company
she was representing. When the
caller said H.E.L.P. Locksmiths.
there we were," he said.
Carson said that the subscri·
bers' codes were likely "tricked"
out of unsuspecting TRW sub-
scribers. then used by the two
Los Angeles companies to aug-
ment their own records. H.E.L.P .
Locksmiths specialized in the re·
possession of cars, and Searchers
Security is a private investigative
agency.
TRW spokesman Gil Hamblet
said that s ubscribers sometimes
don't take the secrecy of the
codes "seriously."
"I think carelessness was to
blame," he said.
Although charges are yet t.o be
filed, computer information theft
is a felony, Calling under a rec-
ently enacted section of the Penal
Code prohibiting unauthorized
access to computer data banks.
And in this case, said Carson~
the theft was "relatively easy" to
bring off.
"I'm sure the codes were
tricked out of TRW subscribers
unknowingly," he said. "After
that, it's just a matter of using
them correctly to get the infor-
mation. I think this is the first
case of its kind in California."
Once the subscribers' codes
were obtained, access t.o the TRW
Orange computer was direct, ac·
cording to TRW spokesperson
Delia Fernandez.
"I t's 'not an interactive
(See COMPUTER, Page A%)
False claims
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
35-year-old woman was arrested
on charges of tiling false claims
for more than $340.000 in indivi-
dual federal income tax refunds,
according to federa l officials.
Christiana Alexandrina Quinn of•
San Rafael was accused of filing
at least 15 fraudulent claims for
1981.
WORLD
Murderer
denied
new trial
An Orange County Superior
Court judge has ruled that a new
trial for a convicted murderer
was not justilied because a juror
from Fountain Valley heard a
radio newscast pertairung t.o the
case
Attorneys for murder defen-
dant Dwayne McKinney, 21, had
sought a new trial Tuesday be·
cause juror Eleanor Blurton ad-
mitted she heard a newscast that
said McKinney had confessed t.o
killing a Burger King night ma-
nager in Orange.
McKinney was convicted of
fi rst-degree murder in the shoo-
ting death of Walter Bell II in
December 1980. A second trial on
whether McKinney should die in
the California gas chamber or go
to prison for life is still pending.
The first penalty trial ended with
a deadlocked jury.
On Tuesday, Judge Francisco
Briseno said he could find no
misconduct because Mrs. Blurton
heard the news broadcast while
at home.
Briseno said he was more con-
cerned to learn that the juror had
talked to her husband about
aspects of the case dealing with
how tall the defendant was. A
key part of the case dealt with
eyewitness accounts of how tall
the killer of Bell stood.
Jurors are routinely cautioned
by judges from either listening t.o
or reading news accounts of their
particular case or of disc~ing it
with anyone.
Briseno said he did not believe
that McKinney was denied a fair
trial because of Mrs . Blurton's
actions.
Solons off for El Salvador
WASHING TON (AP) -A congreuional delega-
tion headed by House Majority Leader Jim Wright,
D-Texas, left today on a 10-day trip to El Salvador and
four other countries in Central America and the Ca-
ribbean.
NATION
Central America books hit
Commonly u.ed social studie1 textbooks and
chlldren•s bookl do not prepare students to understand
Central America. Page M .
Academy A wards No. 1
UJlallu'' WU bumped from the top lpot ln the
televilaon ratino, but lt took the Academy Awards
broedcmt to do It. Pate A6.
33 killed
Record cold stuns
eastern states
By Tbe Associated Press
Record April cold stunned
much of the east.em half of the
nation today in .the path of an
unprecedented spring blizzard
that killed at least 33 people, left
eight missing, and buried the
major cities of the Northeast in
up t.o 2 feet of snow.
The big blow that crippled ci·
ties such as New York and Bost-
on with snows driven by winds
gusting to 80 mph had moved
into the northeast tip of New
England, but the National Wea-
ther Service warned that another
snowst.onn was bearing down on
the snowbound Midwest.
Temperatures this morning
dropped below zero in northern
Minnesota and upper Michigan
and were below freezing as far
south as the Tennessee Valley
and the southern Appalachians.
With another storm developing
over the central Rockies, a winter
storm watch was posted in
northeast Iowa, southern Minne-
sota, southern Wisconsin and
northern Illinois.
Snow already was falling over
the northern half of the Great
Plains.
The storm that roared through
the Midwest earlier in the week
was blamed for at least 21 deaths,
Balloons used
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Hot air balloons with false bot-
toms were used to smuggle
op ium worth $1 million int.o the
U.S. from Switzerland and Ja-
pan, according to a federal In·
dictrnent. Three men have been
charged with smuggling and
other narcotics violations.
STATE
including e ight in Ohio, five in
Iowa, four in Michigan, three in
Pennsylvania, two in Indiana and
one In Connecticut.
The Coast Guard searched to-
day for a fishing boat with eight
people on board that radioed late
Tuesday it was taking on water
in rough seas and high winds 11
miles east of Seaside Heights,
N.J .
Elections were canceled, Con-
necticut Gov. William O'Neill
called out the National Guard to
help clear the streets of abando·
ned cars and the airports serving
New York, Boston and New Jer-
sey were shut.
Bitter cold threatened the
peach crop in Dixie and thou·
sands of people l06t electricity in
Virginia as winds gusted up t.o 72
mph.
The snow and the cold shatte-
red weather records as two storm
systems collided, and out in the
white-capped ocean off Massa·
chusetts, Nllntucket Island was
hit with gwts up t.o 83 mph.
"This has to be, if not the
greatest, one of theJreatest
spring st.onns to ever feet this
area," said National Weather
Service forecaster J ohn Pollock
In New Hampshire.
Balmy weather had melted the
snow in New Hampshire and
Vermont before Tuesday's storm
dumped up to 2 feet of snow and
brought gusts up to 35 mph,
causing scores of accidents on
highways.
Many New Yorkers went
home f r om work early in a
snowstorm that was accompanied
by lightning. It was the city's
(See COLD, P1ge At)
Brown's choices scrutinized
The California Senate -tor a change -is
paying attention to appointees by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. Page A8. .
COUNTY
Holy Week Services listed
Ho~eek oblervances are acheduled along the
Orange . For a listing, 1ee Pap A 7.
Trial set in traffic deatb
An Oranae County JUdae hu naled that • Buena
Park man muat stand trial for murder in 'the t.raf:&'
death of a Hunttnctoa Beech mother of nine. P-ce Bl.
TUNNEL MISHAP -Tun-
nel where deadly accident
took place is located on Route
24 between Oakland and
Orinda.
Changes due
for DC-lOs
systems
WASHINGTON (AP) -Ope-
rators of DC-10 aircraft are being
urged t.o make protective changes
in wing and hydraulic systems
after the breakup of an Air Flo·
rida engine during a takeoff from
Miami Sept. 22.
The National Transportation
Safety Board concluded Tuesday
that "foreign material" left inside
the engine -possibly a mecha-
nic's tool or extra. loose bearings
-caused the Air Florida engine
to rip apart.
The crew of the airliner, car-
rying 71 persons on a fllgh t to
Newark, N.J., via Fort Lauder-
dale, Fla., aborted the takeoff at
Miami International Airport af-
ter reaching a runway speed of
135 mph. The plane hafted sa-
fely. and no one was injured.
INDEX
Firefighters wearing breathing
apparatus searched for victims
inside the tunnel after the fire
was brought under control, some
2 Vi hours after the 12:20 a .m.
accident, Speakman said. The
crash occurred in the tunnel~,
westbound tube. By early mor•
rung, the other tubes were ope4
t.o traffic. · •
Speakman said the Alamed;l
County Transit bus -whicli
apparently carried no passengerl
-struck a stalled car, the•
c rashed into the rear of th.
double-tanker gasoline true~
The bus driver fell out of hit
vehicle. which then conunued od
its own some 380 feet beforf
smashing int.o a pillar, Speakrnrui
said.
At least tave other vehicles,
includmg two trucks, were tra~
ped m the tunnel behind the bus,
the Highway Patrol spokesman
said.
Searing heat from the b laze-
flattened the tanker truck, Mat-
tos said, adding, "It's about six
inch es high -completely
melted."
Speakman said the tanker
('arried 8,800 gallons of gasoline.
A Carson City, Nev., man who
refused t.o give his name said he
stopped his car in the tunne l
after witnessing the accident and
left his mother at an emergency
telephone while he went for
help.
"When I was about 50 yards
from the end of the tunnel, the
smoke hit me," said the man,
whose face was covered with
soot. "It was real hot. I am con-
vinced my mother·was trapped
by the smoke and flames."
Mattos confirmed that the
man's mother was among the
dead.
The identities of the victims,
who Mattos said were burned
beyond recognition, were not
made public immediately. The
bus driver was believed to be
among the dead.
Mervyn Lee Metzker, 44, of
Sacramento, driver of the Anno-
(See TANKER, Page At)
At Your Service
Erma Bombeck
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Ann Landers 82
Movies B6-7
Mutual Funds B4
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Television B9
Theaters 86· 7
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World News A3
Lopes, A's def eat Angels
• Ex-Dodger 0.vey L6ps ~ • bla part ln the
O.kland A'a. 3-2, 11-fnnlna victory over tM Ancela in
the ~ for both temna. l'Me bl. I
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COLD TUN
woral of the winter and the firtl
April blluard since weatMr re
, irda have been ke pt. By late ·.. temoon, few people walked in
' e foot-deep snow ln the city.
1, , f.our Connecticut cit1e1 were
,, ~er a at.ate of cmorgency and
l 1 tford Hos Ital asked owners
four-wheef-drlve vehicles to
mg hospital employees to work :~ the at.ate lay under 14 inches of
w . '.,,.i.'J'?e emergency declarations in
· ~ford, New Haven, Danbury ~ )7\d Meriden allowed the c1ues to
• 't+Pve abandoned cars tha t matle :.,~~me streeta impassable . But
EAT. • •
while LaGuard1a and Kennedy
airports in New York City and
Newark airport in Ne w Jersey
~hut but reopened.
The 22-degree reading in New
York City broke the 23-degr ee
low set for the date in 1881, and
J oe DiMaggio's plans to throw
the first ball Tuesday at Yankee
Stadium were snowc>d out.
The storm met the definition of
a bliz.z.ard -sustam ed winds of
35 mph ulong with 6 inches of
snow or more, said James Allen.
deputy meteorolog1sl in charge of
the weather service in New York
C1ty.
..
caper
closes
"They JUBt didn't know what
tht•y had."
It was wath lhut tvmment by
nn investigator that the Orange
('ounty Sheriff's Department to-
duy began closing the books on
tht• great Orange dynamite dis-
t·overy.
It all began Sunday when 200
pounds of dynamite, booster pri-
llll'nt and detonators, were found
1.1longs1dt• Newport Avenue in
Orang£·
there were no fatal accidents.
·-.\IC.~oston virtually shut down
J~t'esday afternoon under 10-tnch
' show that broke a 65-year-old
. ~jjcord for an April storm. The
·,weather service reported accu-
The storm dumped up to a foot
of snow in Pennsylvania. and
record low temper atures of 24
degrees in Philadelphia and 20
degrees m Pittsburgh were rec-
orded Tuesday night
BATTLE READY -Cheered by spectators
from rooftops. Brrnsh Royal Marine comman-
dos bne ship rad beneath their ensign as they
AP Wlrephoto
left P ortsm outh H arbor Tuesday aboard as-
sault ship HMS Fearl~. bound for Falkland
lslands.
Tlw Cahfom1a Highway Patrol
bl1H·kt.·d o ff traffie bet ween
Chapman Avc.>nue and Rocking
Hors<.· Drive, while s he riff's de-
pa rtm<:n t explosives experts
g1111.wrly hauled the material
JW~IY
Nt•W!> r<'ports prompted
an un1dent1f1c d individual to
ll'h·phone th<.' sheriff's depart-
nwn t with some informat ion
about tht.· explosives -and
wht•rc they came from.
• ;· .. JQ,ulations of 2 feet in western
"'"MllSSaehusetta and lnterstate 495
• ir Ma rlboro was shut down ~ 'p '.)-e_r 50 vehicles were involved in
' ·~ ·n -reacUon collisions.
Temperatures in the teen s
broke records for the date Tues-
day in Springfield. Ill .. St. Louis,
Detroit and Milwaukee. Muske-
gon, Mich .. had a 9-degree rea-
d ing that set a r ecord for the
month of April.
Britain 'beefing up' Late Monday night, investiga-
tors mwrv1ewed two youths, one
17 tht· otht•r 18. w ho said they
pkkC'd up the dynamite over the
wt-ckend at a Victorville drilling
tompany. Names Qf the two yo-
uths and the drilling company
Wt•ren'l made available.
·J 1Logan International Airport in
:uf/pston w as closed a ll day long, R eji1se.\· Iv appease Argentine dictato rs over Falklands
~.~f ANKER EXPLODES ...
•,• Ur Oil Co. tanker. escaped injury, reportedly was emp.ty of pas-
officials said. sengers and returning to the
Two other sUfVlvors were list-
< Gd in good condition at an Oak -
l Jend h osp ital. They were not
identified.
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1 A seven-person team from the
i(National Transportation Safety
:.."&ard in Washington. D.C .. was
•, s'ent to the scene. spokesman
Brad Dunbar said. 111 Alameda County Transit spo-
1 k'..sman Mike Curry said the bus ,,;r-
Oakland yard after completing its
route. It had been scheduled lo
arrive in the yard by 12:30 a.m
Speakman said drainage seal:;
had failed, sending gasoline mto
a nearby creek and lake that both
run off into San Francl.S('() Bay
"It 's an environmental
tr,ilgedy," he said, adding that
Coast Guard and state Fish a nd
Game Department officials were
invPStigating.
COMPUTER THEFT. • • I system," she said. "It's a dumb
teleprinte r. You punch in 'I am
this valid subscriber, give me the
d.it profile on Smith, John,
dr~ and so and so, then Social
urity number, year of birth."'
According to Carson the infor-
;. •mation obtained by the two ::~mpanies -addresses. initials :;toe spouse, past addresses. pay-
ment habits. bankruptcy and tax
dc·alrngs -was probably being
US(.'d m skip traeing. colll'l"ltons
and to help with car reposses-
s1ons.
··we have no evidence to show
that the information or codes
were beirg sold," Carson said.
"As far as we l'an tell. they were
using it t o better serve their
clients." ··1 ~f assove r. begins ton~g ht
•. • Passover the eight-day hoh- only the first two nights, during
• • y comme~orating the exodus which ume no _ leavened bread is
the Jewish people from F.gypt eaten .. The eaung of unleavened
000 years ago, begins tonight. bread IS a rerrunder of the haste
-m which the Jews had to leave ~~,"·.J ew ish lam1l 1es along the Egypt, unable lo wait for the i: range Coast will observe the loaves of bread to nse. ~ ~ estival w ith a seder. a ritual During the seder the story of
feast, that includes cer tain sym -the Jews flight Crom slavery to ~ ·l>olic foods. the promLsed land LS read from a
~ • In most homes the seder is said book called the Haggadah
LONOON (AP) -Britain de-
clared today it would not appease
Argentine "dictators" and was
reported beef mg up its armada of
warships steaming to the Falk-
land Islands.
Meanwhile. Se<:retarv of Statt>
Alexander M. Haig Jr." prcpan'CI
to fl y to London and BuE'nos
Am~s m an attempt to defust-the
('rlSIS, .and Argentine fort-es were
rt-ported digging an to hold the
islands th<.'v seized from Brit.am
on Fr1dav •
"Britain <lols not appl'ase
dictators," Foreign SC'C-retary
Francis P-.. m told J Housl· of
Commons dd.>alt:
Pym, SUll'L·s~or to Lord C;.sr-
rington who rt•s1gned Mond<1y
ovt·r his failurC' to avl'rt Argt•n-
ttna's st:1zun• 1Jf th(· rt·molt' South
Atlantic t'olony, s;.ud Brttcun "will
sport' no <•ffort" to find a peal·eful
'illiUltOn.
"But if our e fforts fail the Ar·
g(•nlmC' regime' will know what
LO t'Xpt'(.·t," h1· s;.i1d
Pym labl'll•d thC' Argc·nt1ne
military JUnta a "morally bank·
rupl reg1mr.'" and said. "We in-
l.t'nd to shnw Argentina and the
wholt-world, Brit.am 1s rt'solvc·d
to SUC('eed In this lTLSls."
1 n a v 1 g o r o u s s pt• et h t o a
packed Commons. Pym said 1•
was obvious the Arg('nt1ne
"occupauon (of'C('" or more· than
3.000 troops would treat the UIOU
pro-British islanders as "a lOn-
qut•rcd populataon."
Pym. a formL·r defensl' St>crc·-
wry m Prime Minister Margar!.'l
Th<.tl('hf'r's Cabml·t. asked· "Why
Cooling trend
Coastal
Light and variable wmds beco-
ming west to 11<>Uthwes1 10 10 18
knots afternoon Westelly swells
.J to 3 tee! Panly clOU<ly lhrough
1 , tonlghl
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;U.S. summary
A bliztaro l\lt much ol Ille
Northeast on Tuesday wolh
atrong winos and blOwmg snow on
New England New York and New
My
Sunny skin ano cool wea11ie1
conhn"80 m lhe Plains. while hght
r•ln was scallared through the
P•clloc Northwest Skies 1110
were sunny over Florido. where
the nation's htgnest 1emperstures
were recorded 101 lhe day
Sunshine waa lorecut tor to-
day for mott of the n111on. w1lh
acauered snow from the Great
Buln through tile northern
Rockies. 1u1nlng to rain 1n lhe
nor1hem Plalns.
TemperaturH around the na-
tion at midday Tuesday ranged
11om 14 In SeUll Ste Malle, Mich •
to 90 In Miami
California
Panly cloudy through '2:e' In Southam Celifornla. beCOm
moally cloudy Thursday Cont -
nued coot
Orange County c1n e11peet
highs 58 to 84 tioll'I dayl. lows 42
to 50 lnlend vlllleyt wlll have hlghll
around 65 toct1y. 60 Thur1d1y
Lows nMr 50
Mountain• C60 e11~1 lligh8
42 to 52. 38 to 49 Thursday Lows
24 to 34 o.-1 lof9CUl8 caff IOI W911
to aoutmw.at wind• 20-30 mph.
Norttlem ~ 5e to 61. 52
to 62 Thurad.Y. (owa 31 10 411.
Southern da .. fl high• 76 to 13
lod1y. 72 to 11 Tlluradey l6wl
52 to 58
SCallered ~· fingering In the Slefra 8llCI northern moun-
lllna 1od1y. ~trtty cloudy et11-
where In NOtlllern 1nd Cantrel
Celllo<nla. Snow leYll 11 600 !Ml tn northfn! mGUllWlna, 4,000 feet In oentrll Sierra.
Temperature1
"' Lo ee 411
42 21
41 33
50 3"
47 30'
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41 22
51 31
32 11 u n
Boston 10
Bu!falo ?O (iju1l;1191on n
Charl~tn WV 10
Charlue NC. ~9
ClleyPnnP 54
Chicago 32
C•nc1nnat• 35
Cleveland ?'·
Clmboa SC bO
Columbu5 28 Dal.Ft Wiil 59
Oenver 9
Des MomP• 1 1
Oelrott ... ..
El Pa50 BS
Flags la II 46
Hartloro n
Honolulu &l
Houston 69
lndnaphs J I
Jacllsn 57
JaCkSnYllP ;:,
Kans Coty 40
Les Vegas 69
Lt!lle Roe~ 49
lOUISVlllf' ))
Memp1>1s 45
M1am1 92
Miiwaukee 29 Mpls·SI P 33 NasnV111e 43
New Orleana 66
New York 33
Okla C11y 53 Omaha 36
Ph1ladph1a 35 Ph<>enlll 80
P11tsbu•gh 27 Piiand, Me 27
Pttano. Oie 59 Providence 32
Reno 42
A1c1imonu 52
Sall La"e 46
San Antonio 71
Sea111e 53 $IOU.< Falls 31 St Louc 39 SI P-Tlmpa 80
Spo111ne 47 Tucaon 82
NNhlngtn 45
Nichole 4"3
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22 36
61
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30 n
33
76
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29 53
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27
61
20 21
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28 23
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05 23 75
27 47
34 n
60
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Santa Maria 60 Stockton ';9
Tlwrmal 79
Ukiah 51
Bars to\\ 67
B•q BPar 46 81stiop 57
C.ua1ona 67 Lonq 8Path 64
Monrovia 68 Mt W;lson 42
Newport Beach 60 Onlarto 60 Palm Sp11ng5 78
Pasao<>11a 63 San BetnArd;no 61
San JoSf' 56
San1a Ana 65 Sanla C1u1 60
Tahoe Valley 31
PAN AMERICAN
CAllf'Of'NIA
Acapulco
Barbados
8efmud11
Bogota
Curacao
Ouadala1ero
OuadetOuPf!
Kingston
Monlt'9Q Bay
Mn. Min.
88 72
86 75
73 63
82 51
88 77
93 45
86 70
86 75
86 75
84 63
100 73
HI
Baltersflelo 63
81y1he 80
Eurelt1 49
FrMt>O 51
Lenc;uter 52
~~ 62
57
Needlet 76
OPlencl 55
PuoRobles 55
~Bluff 54
Aed'#Ood Chy 56 8eclefT*llO S6
Sellnaa 56
San Diego 84
Sen Frenclaco f>3
SaMe Bef~ll 64
Lo
37
34
34
40
33
3<4
42
37
53
47
45
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Mazatlan
Meooa
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Monte11ey
Sen Juan PR
T eguc1g11tpa
l11nidad
Ver11crui
.02 GLOBAL
.02 Amsterd8m
Bangkok
Berlin
Brussels
B'Alres
88 55
110 66
94 73
90 81
88 75
91 78
HI Lo
63 45
90 79
69 39
61 39 &O 60
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did Argentina's rulers suddenly
decide in the last days of March
to resort lo arbitrary and brutal
aggression'?
"l suggest that part of the
answer ht.>S in tht' very brutality
and unpopularity of lhl• Argen-
tine reg1mt> itself. lnflallun 1s ra-
gmg in Arg<.•ntma, at thl• raw of
140 pt-rc:ent a yl'ar
"The regaml' 1s notorious for its
s vslkmat1c contempt of all human
rights Sam·e 197b. the-re have
been thousands of arrests and
kLllings. often dt-scribed m a tra-
gic: and d1sg1ac.-eful euphemism as
'disappearances· Only a fl'W days
bt•fort• the 1nvas11m of the· Falk
land islands therl' had b<>tm riot:.
in Buenos Aires and many peopll•
had bt-cn arre'>Led
"lfarassl·d by p.1hltcal unrest al
homl'. <and bes<.•t by mounting
l'(:onom1e d1ffJl.'ultll'S, th<' regime
turn<'d dcspcratl'ly to a cynical
attempt to arnust' Jingoism among
I (.<, JX'(>P I('
"Tht· Falkland 1~land1'rs haVl'
thus becoml' th<.· v1l·t1ms of tht•
unpnnl.'aplt•d opportunism of a
murallv b<1nkrupl n•gaml• Our
purpoW IS to rl'SlOll• thcir righL'>"
Final rite he ld
for actor Oate
LOS ANGELES (AP) Dt-
rt'<'tor Sam PeC"kmpah and actor
Robert Culp 101nt'd in a final
standing <)Vallon for bad-guy ae-
t01 Warren Oatt'S during S<'rv;, cs
Cit Forest Lawn M1•mor1<1l Park m
the Hollywood l11lb •
Oates, the seruffy villain 1n
dozc.>nS Of mOVll' and teleVISIOn
roles, died of a heart a ttack al his
Hollywood home. ~was 53 _
In Wash1ngt()n. the' Wh1ti:'
Howw announced that PrPs1denl
Reagan "d1rt'cttd Secretary of
Stal<' H;,11g to l'Ontinut' nmsulw
Lions with the gov1c•rnnwnls of
the United Kingdom ,111d Arg1·n
l1na an thl• anlt·n •:;t of a\Slstang
both p<1rt1e. m th1• -.t•an:h for a
peaceful resolut1011 of the d1spuw
m the South Atlantt1
"The prestcknl dm'<·ll'd S<'<:n·-
tary Haig lo proc•eed to London
and Buenos Aires al lhl· anvala-
uon of both go\'ernm<'nts ..
Haig was expel.'ted lo fly lo
London later todav
Meanwhtll'. Bni.ain wee. n·prir-
ted 'lending as many ;.is eight
more warships. mdudmg nuckar
submarine::.. tu jc)tn the· 40 ~hip
armada s l1«1m1ng tnw:.ird tht·
Argc•nt1ne-un·uµ1(·d F.ilkl;ind
Islands
Argenlanl.' reanfor1.:t'ml'nl!> un
the British l'olony w<'t I' n•portt'tl
digging trt-m·hes and foxholt>s
Britii-:h troops on th1· convoy
were orden•d to shave: off h(.'ards
b<·fore rl:.'achmg the· f ;.1lkland-. so
that gas maslc, could Ix· worn 1f
net'dcd
··we are coordinating a prog-
ram to mel·l th<' thn·at." said
Cmdr Ken McKenZll th1• upt
rations off1eer on th1 ci1ra.ift
earner Herml'S
Tht· Tames ol London -.aid
thrt'{' frigates and om• dl'stroyl'r
wC're expected lo pm thl' armada
that :.ailed Monday. and that up
111 four nuclc·ar-powen .. J subma
1 tnt•s l'Ould alrt>ddv ht-' on thl' W(I\
tu the islands, :.!SO m1lt>s t•ast rif
southern Argenuna
'the navv d<.'clined eommt•nl
fur "S(:eur1.ty n ·asons."' but lht•
Times 1denllf1ed lhP subs as Su
pt•rb. St'('pter. Spart.in and
Spll'ndtd. the frigates as Dido.
Eurvalus and Battleaxe. and tht·
dl'stroyer as the Fife
Sht•raff's Lt Wyatt Hart said
anothn l.'asc of dynamite sticks
pat·kmg four tames the power of
that found earlier was recovered
aflc.·r m vestagators talked with
tht· two youths
Hart said the two young men
app<ircntly "got nervous and
said, ·Hc·y. what are we going to
dn v.llh th1i. 'ltuff'," and dumped
ll
Why dad they keep the o n e
tdM' of high-power explosives?
"Probahly figuring on one hel-
luv;.s Fourth of July," Hart quip-
pt.-d
lit• s~ud lht• sheriff's de part-
ffil'nl will turn over evidence in
tht· <'as<' to the district attorney's
of f1c.-c• for further action.
l..J awyer s ues
groundhog
MADISON. Wis. (AP) -Ji-
mmv the• G1 oundhog has been
slap1J<'d Wtth a CIVIi SUit by a la-
v. vt·r who contends the Sun
Prairi<.' prognosucat.or "told us it
\\OUld be an early spring and he
didn't come through ..
Jimmy dad not see his shadow
FPh 2. Groundhog Day, and that
1-; -.up~ to indicate the arrival
of an early spnng. But two snow
storm.!. havl' hll WLSCOnsin since
till' at·tual arrival of spnng on the
talendar
··1 m -.u1ng him for spec1f1c
pt•rformam·t'." said Madison at-
lurn<.'V Thomas Rostad, who filed
thl' sull m Dane County Circuit
Cuurt "Hl• has to eomply with
his promises and immediately
ti>rmmate winter."
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OIL FACILITY TOUR -Former President
Gerald Ford, left, Louisiana Gov. Dave Treen,
center, and Energy Secretary James F.dwards
tour the pumping station of the Strategic Pe-
AP '#lrepholo
troleum Reserve at St. James, La. The visit
marked the announcement that 250 million
barrels of crude oil are now in storage.
Falkland Islands rich wi th oil
Seizing control 'long-term objective' of A rgentin a
LONDON (AP) -The lonely,
windswept Falkland Islands,
their 1,800 people and 300 times
as many sheep, don't look like a
strategic prize worth war. But
control of the islands could mean
control of offshore oil riches.
Since the early 1970s, oil com-
panies, universities and govern-
ments have been prospecting the
South Atlantic around the
islands that Britam ruled and
Argentina claimed for 149 years
and that Argentina seized last
Friday.
"There as more oil under the
sea around the islands than un-
der the North Sea." says Brian
Frow , director-gen eral o f the
Falkland Islands Office, which
r e pr esents the l'taunchly pro-
Bri tish islanders' interest s 1n
London. "Seizing th~ o il u n-
doubtedly was the long-term ob-
jective of the Argentines."
Frow says surveys by the Bn-
llsh government, Argentma, thC'
U.S. Geolocial Survey, two Bri-
tish universities and several ma-
JOr oil companies back up has as-
sertions of rich petroleum and
gas deposits.
But most of the r e ports a re
closely guarded.
The Argentine state petroleum
company, Yaciementos Petrola-
Old slogans fade
from Iran's walls
TEHRAN, lran (AP) -At the
for mer U .S . Embassy . where
Iran's revolutionaries say they
brought a superpowe r to its
knees, the anti-American slogans
are fading from the walls. In
their place hang banners trum-
peting a new victory -over the
Iraqi army.
The 27-acre compound, prison
for 52 American hostages for
much of their 15-month captivity
in 1979-81 , remains locked, un-
u s ed , watc hed over by the
militia -like Revolutionary
Guards, assault rifles slung over
their shoulders.
On the sidewalks outside,
whe r e c hants of "Death to
Ame rica!" and "Down with
Carter!" once reverberated, lra-
n ians now remind visitors of
their country's battlefield suc-
cesses.
"And we did it without the
Americans," one m an told a
Western reporter.
"It was an Iranian victory,"
said another. "There were no
Russians and no Americans."
The Iranians, who launched a
major offensive against the lraq1
invasion force in weste rn Iran
two weeks ago. claim to hav('
pushed the Iraqi army 25 miles
back from the deepest penetra-
tion it had made into I ranian
territory since the war began in
September 1980. Over the wee-
kend Tehran newspapers headli-
ned the reported capture of 300
"high-level"' Iraqi officers and
the downing of 25 e nemy war-
planes.
Much of Iran's military equip-
ment is American-made, but the
U.S. advisers who once trained
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's
armed forces left three years ago,
when the monarch was toppled
in the Islamic revoJution.
The wooded embassy com -
pound that was the nerve cent.er
of the American presence in Iran,
and which later became tbe focus
of the revolution's anti-American
fury, now is largely ignored by
the shoppers and other passersby
on the avenue outside, an area of
smart boutiques, jewelry stores
and other shops still patronized
by better-off Iranians.
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Ccros Fascales, <.:la ams a field bet-
ween Argentina's Pa tagonian
C'Oast a nd the Falklands. 250
males to the east, could be nine
tames as big as that under the
North Sea, which already has
made B r 1ta1 n t h e world's
seventh-largest oil producer.
The m ost recent known pri-
vate study, from Western G eo-
physical. an Ame rican s urvey
farm, is much more cauuous but
says the area as "very
Pnrouragang ··
"Then• as promising seismic
ev1denre," says a spokesman fo r
British Pe troleum , "but until we
have done a lot of dralh ng, we
can't be sure what oil is actually
there"
The Bnush government's Eco-
nomat· Intelligence Unit made an
exh austive survey of the area
around the Falklands in 1976 and
reported it bore striking geologi-
cal s1m1lar1t1es to the North Sea.
It said four areas were parti-
cularly promising: the Malvinas
Basin, be tween Arge ntina and
the Falklands; the Falkland Pla-
teau. east southeast of the archi-
pelago; the Burdwood Bank,
south of the islands, and the San
J orge Basin, off the Arge ntine
coast b e tween the p o rts o f
Comodoro Ravadavia and Des-
seado.
"Geological and preliminary
se1sm1c evide n ce as s u c h that
there as certain to be interest in
exploration by oil companies,'' jt
said.
B u t beca u se o f the lo ng-
sa mme rang dispute over own-
ership o f the islands. the only
actual drilling in the area has
been done by Arge ntma in its
own territorial wa ters. YPF last
February announced a strike off
the Patagonian C<>a!it and said it
produced 2,000 barre ls a day
until it was capped.
About 50 applications to drill
in the Falklands area have been
pending with the British gov-
ernment None was granted be-
cause of t he dispute with Ar-
gentina.
The area would be orie of the
hardest in the world to drill in,
with haJf-mile deep waters and
sto rms st erne r than those en-
countered off the coast of La-
brador an he North Atlantic and
in the North Sea, where hun-
dreds have died in the search for
oil.
The Argentines reportedly
have been discussing joint ven-
tures with major international oil
firms. Laat May, the British
government put an ad In the
International Herald Tribune
warning the comp.$11les any such
venture would be risky until the
territorial dispute was solved.
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Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Wednetdey, Aprll 7, 1982 s Al
. Public polls 'pressing'>
Should president pursue policies despite pressure?
WASHINGTON (AP)
Whethe r the subject ls baseball
or politics, Americans want to
know the score and public opi-
nion polls have become the poli-
tical scorecards of thlS age.
ls Ronald Reagan winrung or
losing? How are the Republicans
doing? Are the Democrats boun-
cing back?
Check the la tes t polls. T here
are new ones just a bout every
week.
And, like baseball box scores,
they contain invaluable st.austacal
delights for the fan who (:an read
them with an awareness of their
limitauons.
Just as today's early season
boxscores can't be read for re ha
ble s1gns of which teams w1U be
in the World Series next October,
the polls of s pring do not nec<.'S-
saril y forecast the votes of No-
vember.
Preside nt Reagan reads the
polls carefully and, publicly a t
least , he brushes off the down-
ward trend.
He told reporters Monday the
polls are following "a pa ttern
that's been historically true of
every president" a nd addl.'d that
they reflect "quite a d rumbea t of
criticism tha t has gone largely
unanswered by us "
But those polls can m a ke at
very difficult to govern m uneasy
tim es. H o w does a preside n t
exercise leadership m an era of
mtens1ve polling with its mev1-
table pressures on politicians to
conform rather tha n lead.,
For example, suppose Reagan
is right abou t the econom y de-
spite polls showang a ma10r1ty of
Americans don't thank has poli-
cies w1U work?
How lo n g ca n a p resident
=--'" ~ •b
NIWS ANAlYSIS
pursue an unpopular or queau o-
nable C.'OUrse against the kmd of
pressure ge nerated by w eekly
polls that say the public thinks
he ought to change d 1recuon'1
It's an elecuon year and mem-
bers of Congress are reading the
latest polls as surely as they wen•
reading those of a year ago that
showed strong public support for
the budget and tax cuts advoca-
ted by the president.
It wasn't JUSt opinion polls that
contributed to the pressure on
Congress to support the Reagan
program in 1981 More influen-
llal were the 1980 election re-
turns and the telephone ca lls and
letters to congressional offices as
well as the signals lawmakers got
on their trips home.
And it won't be jus t opanaon
polls that de te rmine the success
or faiJure of the Reagan program
on Capitol Hill this year
P e te r Hart, a pollster wi t h
strong ties to the Democrats, says
he doesn't thank polls are takang
control of the pohtacal process "1
thank people make indlvu\val
judgmcn ts," he said in an inler-
vaew.
But Hart also acknow~ed ed
the last f ive years have a ~n
what he called "a certain t
of poll prohferataon ...
"When Ha rris and GaU(lp
were tht-two organizations and
they were giving it to you every
three months that wu help1ul.
Now, when you multiply Mattia
a nd Gallup tames the six oth er
organizations tha t are arount;f, it
seems lake you're getting Ui~m
every hour on the hour."
One of the boxscore-type ala·
llstac:s now being given the public
as the performance rating.
"Yes," sa1d Hart "it is helptul
to have performance ratings;but
not as often and as regularly as
we've tx>en gelling them." '
A potenual irony in an age of
polls IS that the politicians W}\O
might prove the ultimate survi-
vors wall be those who are able, to
manipula t(' opinion rather tYlan
n-spond to it.
P oli tics might become ~en
more dependent on markeling
te<.·hnaques and on the ability to
pcickage candidates and ideas.
Bank r eop en s with n ew name
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)
T h e First Nationa l Ba nk o f
Hum boldt, closed following all<'
gallons that it was short m1lhons
of dollars in assets. reopened to-
day und er a new name afte r
fedC'ral authoritic-s agreed to M•ll
ll
Irvine Sprague. a Fl'Cieral De-
posit rnsurance Corp. spokesman
an Wash ington , D.C . said t he
FDIC board" unanimously al-cep-
ll'd an pra nc:1pll' an off~rby--
H<twk<.•ye Bancorporation of Des
Moml'S to purchase the farming
community bank and open it
under a nl'W name
FDIC and Hawkeye Bancor-
porauon officials worked out fi-
nal detaab of the purchase Mon-
ddy nig ht The bank, reopen~ as
Hawkeye Ba nk and Trust, was
doing a brisk business, officiala
said
VICTIMS SEEK HELP -Two unidentified
residents of the area near the erupting Chi-
chonal, Mexico, volcano dlSplay a blanket with
a sign advising helicopters that there are in-
jured people needing help. The sign in Spanish
AP Wl11pl11t1
reads: ··s.o.s. Urgent, Carry Wounded." Re~ef
helicopte rs have landed in some villages to
evacuate injured, but have been busy dwnptng
food and medicines to stranded villagers: in
isolated areas near the volcano. : r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Gem
Talk
8)'.) C H UM PHHIJ.:S
Crrt1(1rd ( irmnlri111.,t . .-1 r.s
THE DARK CONTINENT
in.I 11-~hi •ton.•
Africa, long known as the "dark
continent," is helpiJ1s t.o make the
world a bit briehter with the
growing popularity of Its colored
gemstones. Tanzanite and Tsavroate.
two of the brightest, are much 1n
demand now Tanzanlle resembles
sapphire and tsovroile looks like
emerald And there have been re-
cent discoveries of Important de-
posit.. of garnets, tourmaline, emer-
ald and sapphltt. Zambia and Cen-
tral Africa are producing emeralds
that rival the finell specimens
found In South America. Sapphires
are coming from Angola, Zaire.
Tanzania, Malawi and the Malqa-
say Republic. Rubles are being
found In the area from Tanzania
north to Kenya. Tanunlte geta Its
name from Tanzania, where It was
first d iscovered. And now, the
Umba Valley of Tanzania haa be-
come a major IOUrce ot aapphffel.
Tanzanlte baa a clear blue color.
Taavorite 11 a brU!tant green. It Is
actually rarer than the emerald,
which eome experta ~ make It an
excellent lnveument. Africa ii
1parkltng with exclUnR gem1tone
dlecoveriea. TheM ttooM will help J.l&ht \he way to a brillJ.a.nt ~ future .
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dertificate to the return. If you expect a refund, allO attach Form
1310, Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceued
'taxpayer, to insure the refund check will be issued in your name
dhly.
Expanded'
CBS news
shelved
NEW YORK (AP) -CBS hu
lhtlwd p1a.na ~ ln No-
wmber to elq)Ud the network'• "Evet\l.ni Newt" from tta current
half-hoW' format, cittna the re-
cent ex...Won of the "Morning
Newt" and the proposed lntro-
ducllon of an overnight news
show.
GE line has th e answers
1' DEAR READERS: What would you do if you wanted to find
04t what size central air conditioning unit would be needed to cool a 2,500 square-foot, five-room house? Or, if you should put
teflon-coated pots in your potscrubber dishwasher? How about
f!)Iuring out if long-life light bulbs are as energy efficient as re-
gplar ones?
T he announcement Tuuday,
from Tony Malara, vice president
and seneral manapr of the CBS
televlalon netwodi, follows con-
alderable news expansion activity
by all three networks into pre-
viously unexplored airtime. ABC
N~s dJaclosed plans Monday for
a 6-7 a.m. news program.
C BS uid i n November it
would .expand its "Eve ning
News" by 15 minutes or a half-
hour, by March 1983.
SCOJ>US AW ARD -Dolores Hope, wife of cOmedian Bob
Hope, received the Scopus Award, the h.ltheet honor from
the American Friends of Hebrew Univenity of Jerusalem,
at a Palm Springs ceremony. Helping her celebrate are
Steve Lawrence, former First Lady Betty Ford and Eydie
Gorme.
· The General Electric Company has announced a new toll-
free information service that can answer the above questions and
~. vide information about GE consumer products and aervicea 24
urs a day, seven days a week, including holidays, by d1aling
( 00) 626-2000. •
The GE Answer Center is available now to consumers west
of the Mississippi; by mid-year, it will operate nationwide. The
center houses an advanced computer, a sophisticated telephone
system and full reference libraries for instant answers to most
consumer questions. Complex questions will be transferred by a
GE consumer representative to on-staff technical speclalists. The
answer is called back to the consumer, usually within 24 or 48
hours. When fully operational, GE expects the Answer Center
will handle as many as 6,000 calls per day.
.Many complain ts a bout firm
DEAR PAT DUNN: I ordered two pairs of tbenne socks
from SMM Mail Order Marketing last October. Wt.en tlle pac-
kage arrived, the order was incorrect. I sent it baek '1 .......
mail and have been trying ever sincetben to get a ntfq& cata
you help?
P .M., Costa Mesa
Your refund and a refund requested by M.S., HuntingtoR
Beach, for undelivered merchandise, will be sent "when it's
possible," according to Mail Order Marketing's spokeswoman,
who told A YS that the company ~ neither making refW1tls nor
shipping merchandise due to "reorganization." Repotiedly, the
fi rm is changing hands and p lans to become a .. publi'
corpora ti on."
This type of ownership change does not require a bwliness to
stop doing business, as appears to be the case with Mail Order
Marketing. The Better Business Bureau reports that moce com-
plaints are being received about this firm than any other company
in Los Angeles and Orange counties. In fact, BBBs throughout the
country report many unsolved complaints involving MOM. The
BBB is advising consumers to complain directly to the company
and to the Federal Trade Commission.
• "''Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tape, getting the answers and action you • 1 need to solve inequities in government and business. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service,
• ' Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Coat41
Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as pcmible '1V1.l1 be
answered, but phoned inquiries or letters not indadkV the l'ea·
der's full name, address and business hours' phone number am-
not be considered. "
NBC previously unveiled a
pro~ to lengthen its "Nightly
News," an d ABC discussed a
limilar idea with affiliates early
in December.
NBC withdrew its proposal
after objections from affiliates,
a nd the ABC approach appa-
rently never was fonna.lized.
There has been conaiderable
diacussion within the industry on
expansion of the networks' eve-
ning newscasts, the affiliates are
known to have generally oppo6ed
the idea.
However, Fred W. Friendly, a
former president of CBS News
and a long-time advocate of the
expanded ne ws format, spoke
forcefully in favor of the hour-
lAg news program in a recent
~h. CBS said {n a statement the
decision to "defer COMideration
of plans to expand the 'CBS
Evening News' " was reached in
agreement with the network's
affiliates advisory board.
P rin cess p rays (or
Salvad~r p eaei!
AMSTERDAM. Netherlands
(AP) -Pr i n cess Iren e,
42-year-ol d sister of Dutch
Queen Beatrix, has joined a
week-long prayer fast to press
for an end to the civil war in El
Salvador, its organirers said.
The observance organized by
int&!'den<>minational church
grouJ>8 ends Saturday. Partici-
pentil are pledged ~ abstain from
all nourishment except bread and
water and alt.em.ate in 12-hour
.-.yer vigila.
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His Hemingway
imitation b est
A retired tax lawyer from
Florida who described the art
of bartending in classic He-
mingwayese beat 1,300 other
11 e ntrants to· win the Fifth
International Imitation He-
mingway Contest.
Walter Trenerry of North
Fort Myers bagged the first
-and only -prire trip for
two to Harry 's Bar a nd
American Grill in Florence,
Italy, with a three-q uarter
page, single-spaced effort en-
titled "Arriba Y Abajo."
The 65-year-old Trenerry,
a self.describe d oldster,
• fonner Minnesota resident and
"life-long sufferer from acute
bookishness, wanderlust and
scribbler 's itch," earned the
judges' accolades for his
Spanish-spattered description
of bartender Juan Dinero at a
bar in lrun
Producers of the movie
· "Supennan,'' which grossed a
rich $200 million at world box
o ffices, settled 3-year-old
lawsuits with writer Mario
Puzo and actor Marlon
Brando, the L os Angeles
Times said.
Alexander and Ilya Sal-
kind a father-son producer
team from Swi tzerlan d,
granted Puzo and Brando a
combined slice worth some
$10 million , the newspaper
said, quoting an unidentified
source. •
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H.B. City Council DUI 10 llASONS
HONOR ED :-Lennie
Skutnik, brother of New-
port Beach resident Nadine
Skutnik, has been honored
by Carnegie H ero Fund
Commission for rescuing a
passenger of Air Florida jet
th.at crashed into icy Poto-
mac River in J anuary.
Skutnik dove into river to
save a 22-year-old woman.
The Salkinds still face a
swt by Rtcllard Doaoer, who
directed the first movie and
part of the second before
Rickard Lester was brought
in.
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as well as· having earned adv«nced de-
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Sln&er M•rt• Otmoad wu
releated from Utah Valley
Hoaphal after tpendlna the
weekend there tor • "routine
phytkal examination ," family
1pokesman Ron Clark Mid.
Clark aald doctou found
nothing wroni with MiH
01mond and that 1h e wu
completing scheduled lnter -
view1. •
He said Mill Osmond waa
"very tired" when she enter-
ed tM hoepttal Friday. Clark
nid she olten suffers a low
potaaalum level that makes
her tire easily, but doctors
found no problem with the
level.
Flamboyant lawyer Ji'. Lee
BaJJey'1 drunk driving trial
could last two weeks, the
proeecution said, a timetable
Bailey's lawyers angrily de-
nounced as "another attempt
to harass Mr. Bailey."
Asaiatant District Attorney
Larry Murray told presiding
Municipal Court Judge J .
Dominique Olcomendy that
his two-week estima te ws
was based on the possibility
of calling 20 to 30 witnesses
against the 4 8 -year -old
Boston lawyer.
Forme r Florida G ov.
Reubin Askew, like countless
White Ho~ aspirants before
him, is testing his support in
New Hampshire, site of the
nation's ffrst presidential pri-
~· me t with a bout 430
people at the Concord home of
Mark Stokes, city council-
man, at the start of a three-
day swing through the state.
A skew , governor from
1971 -1979, said he wants to
gauge support to help him
decide whether to seek the
Democra tic presidential no-
mination.
Alf M. Landon, the former
Kansas governor and presi-
dential candidate, was repor-
ted in satisfactory condition
a fter being hospitalized in
Topeka, Kans., for "routine"
medical tests.
"It's nothing serious," the
94-year-old L andon told a
visitor shortly after he was
taken by ambulan ce to
Stormont-Vail Regional Me-
dical Cent.er.
Landon was visited by his
daughter, Sen. ·Nancy Ku-
sebaum, R-Kan., who was in
her home state for a series of
appearances during t he
Easter congressional recess.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wec:Jneedey. April 7, 1982 Al-~.
' l Textbook bias claimed .
Study claims descriptions of Central America distorted
I
NEW YORK (AP) -The motl apeclaltiet on Latin America. The ponant, excepiu directly related
commonly u1ed social studies panel reviewed 30 of the most to U.S . economic or 1tratealc
textbook• and children'• books wldely available 1oclal atudlea lnteresla.
"perpetuate Ignorance and dis· text.a and public library booka for -Teach children that Central
torti<*la about Central America," children on Central America. America 11 hopeleuly underde· ICCOtd1na to a atu~. The report noted that one re-veloped . "Studenta a.re y prepared viewer "lamented that the booka' Almost three-fourth• of the
to underatand even ln Central absence of analysea would not booka never mention Un ited
America, confuted about the h elp students today, or adulu States economic lnteresu In
oountrtes and governments there tomorrow, evaluate world events Central America and many neveJ'
and alienated from Central without knee·.ierk reactions ba-explain the role of the wealthy
American people and their aed on fear rather than facta." elites there, accordJ.na to the re-
cultures," the report aaid. The study'a major assertions port.
The atudy~ released b y t.h.e included that the book.a: Further. the boob fail to dla-
Council on Interracial Books For -Through their many omis-cuas U.S .. military and political
Children, was based on the work sions communicate to children interventions and mlalead b)"
ot 14 scholars and educators with that Central America is not im-teaching children that the United
States la always a "helper" ln
OCC students honored
Several Orange Coast students
have been selected to the dean's
honoMI list at UC Santa Barbara
for the winter quarter there.
They are Nancy Isaacs and
J e({rey Tracy of Costa Mesa,
Stephanie Bolin an'd Kendra
Tod Berlinger and David Jensen
of Huntington Beach . Patricia
Turner of Laguna Beach, Dar
Roberts of Dana Point, Shawn
Conroy of Laguna Hills, Roberta
Martin of Newport Beach, Nina
Clark of Laguna Niguel and
Nancy Warren of Mission Viejo.
Central America, the researchers
found.
"It's no wonder the majority of
the American public doesn't
know how to judge U.S. foreign
policy m El Salvador, Nicaragua
or Guatemala, given the misin-
formation and stereotypes they
read in their school books," said
American University poli tical
science professor William Leo
Grande, one of the reviewers.
AP Wlf99f\olo
FIRST TO RIDE -Actor Jimmy Stewart and wife Gloria
were the first customers of a new attraction at the Los Angeles
Zoo -elephant rides. They ·are ricling in a howdah on back of
Tai, a 14-year-old Asian elephant.
Coca-~0_la
still costs
a nickel
l!~
WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP) -
A nickel doesn't b~ much thete
days. but does pay for a gia. "Ji
Coca-Cola at Irv Goodman 1
drug 1tore on Main Street.
Goodman figures the good wl~
of school children makee up ~
the money he loses by aelli .
glasses ol Coke for onl)' a nlc
at Schml!!'•~Rexall Drug Store8 "If yC>ln"'e ever here aft~,
sc hool you'll see them pour tn
here,·' 1a1d Goodman, who
bought the store In 1958. "The
kids who were in here 24 yead
ago are bringing their kids in for
nickel Cokes." •J
The druggist is determined t.q
keep thl• price at a nickel .
I • .
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"ThLS store has been here s1nse ;
1918. It has never been razed.~ '
long as I'm the owner . it will' I
never be rared " , :• )
The old-fashioned soda fount; >
ain m th~ drugstore is a hangou~. ~
for s tude nts, businessme n anq ~
shoppers i Campbell of Fountain Valley,
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LL THE P RESIDENTS -The Balboa Bay Club was
~all-to-waU with former presidents of the Newport Harbor
wvea Chamber of Commerce when th,e organization celebra-led its 75th birthday recently. Seated are Georgia Spooner
(left), widow of former president Richard Spooner ( 1980), and
~urrent president Carol South. Standing from left a re Jack .
Dellr Piiot Steff Photo
Vibert (1964), Edgar Hirth (1965), William Lusk (1974-5),
Michael Gering (1981). John Macl')ab (1967), Edgar ''Ned"
Hill (1959). Rudy Baron (1978). Gordon West (1979). William
Ring (1971), James Parker (1976) and Richard Stevens (1969
and 1973).
Institute to recover what may be Pinta
MIAMI (AP) -A Texas m st.1tute has been hired to
recover and preserve the remains of a ship believed to be the
Pinta, one of the vessels Christopher Columbus used on his
first voyage to the New World, officials say.
The wreck in an atoll of the British Turks and Grand
Caicos Islands was damaged by unauthorized salvage attempts
w1thm the last month, The Miami Herald reported
!
The British government learned of dynamiting at the site
two weeks ago, said Norman Saunders, chief minister of the
colony, and asked the Institute of Nautical Archeology to
recover and preserve everything of historic value at the site.
Robinson's
Oscar telecast
tops TV ratings
NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's
broadcast of t h e Academr,
Awards show bumped "DaJl.u'
from the top of the ratings, and
helped the ne twork win the
three-way competition for the
second time in a row, figures
from the A.C . Nielsen Co. show-
ed.
"I>.illas," the CBS hit and No.
l show this season, had been first
three weeks running, and five
times m lhe pJ"evtoua six wee4
The ratings for the Oscars
program was 33.6 the highest
mark for a non-sports program
this season . Nielsen says that
means m an average minute du-
ring the broudcast, just over a
third of the t'Ountry's homes with
TV were watching the Oscar ce-
remonies.
CBS' broadcast of the NCAA
championship basketball game
between North Carolina and
Georgetown universities, oppo-
s1w the Academy Awards s how,
had a rating of 21.5 -good for
12th place in the competitJon for
the week ending April 4
ABC had five of the Top 10
programs. including the newly
introduced •"Happy Days" spi-
noff. "Joame Loves Chachi," in
sixth place. The only other new
s how among the Top 10 was
CBS' "Fakon Crest," No 8.
ABC's rating for the week was
18.4 to 17 for CBS and 14.6 for
NBC. The network• say that
means In an average prime-time
minute during the week, 18.4
percent of the TV -equipped
homes In America were watehing
the winning network.
CBS leach for the season by a
fuU point over ABC. and has won
the weekly competition 17 time's
to eight for ABC. The two net-
works tied !or first one week.
NBC's top-rated show, "Facts
of Life," finished in a tie for 17th
place with ABC's "Love Boat,"
but the struggling network had
two movies in the week's Top 20
-''Meatballs': 18th and "Wild
Horse Hank" 19th.
Programs introduced by the
net works this. spring. other than
"Joanie and Chachi," did not fare
particularly well. "T.J . Hooker"
on ABC tied for 32nd, CBS'
''Cagney and La(..-ey" finished in
a tle for 45th, J\BC's ''Phoenix"
tied for 47th, and "Baker's Do-
zen" on CBS was No. 58
NBC had three of the week's
hve lowest-rated programs, star-
ting with No. 65 "One of the
Boys" and followed by "Chicago
Story" and a movie, "Let's Do It
Again." A CBS News special was
No. 68, and "Love at First Sight,"
also from CBS, finished 69th.
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Ornngtt Cottst DAil Y Ptl o r /Wednosdoy, April 7, 1982
Holy Week observances set
Servicet commemoratlng the
lnatitution of the Eucharlat and
the cruclflx.lon of Jesua will be
held thia week ln churches along
the Oranae Coast.
At St. Mark Pre1byte r 1an
Chureh, the last days of Jesus'
life u aeen thrQugh the eyes of Youna people of that t.une waU be
dran)atlzed in an original play.
entitled "The Unleavened.•·
The performance, by young
member• of the congregation ,
will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
at the church, 2100 Mar V asta
Drive, Newport Beach, and end
with the audience pa.cticipaung
ln a communion service.
''The Seven Las t Wo rds of
Jesus" will be the them~ of two
ecu menical services plan m•d
Good Friday.
Ministers from seven different
churches will par ticipate in the
services beginning at 11 a .m . at
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church ,
4400 Barranca Parkway. lrvinc.
U-udlng segmt'n ts w all be the
Rev. Lorne Weaver of S t. A n
dl't'w's; tht! Rev. Ben Patterson,
lrv1m.• Prt-sbytenan Church. lhl•
Rev George• Stt'ph anades, S t
Paul's Greek Orthodox Church;
the Rev Ron Allison. University
United Met hodist Church, tht.'
Rev Kt.>n Klievt•r. Un1ver:>1 ty
Community C h ur<'h , the Rev
Ted Lt•pper, Evungcltcal F ret•
Church. and the R<'vs. June Ann
and Bill Moore. Unllt'd Church of
Christ.
T he 3 pm servt<.'l>S al the Lu-
theran Churd1 of lht• Resurrec-
tion. 9812 Hamilton Avu., Hunl-
1 n gt o n Beach , w il l be C'O -
sp onsorcd by Sts. Simon and
J ude Cutholic Church, Christ
Presbytc•rian Chur ch and St
Wilfrt'<i's Episcopal Church
Othn services mdudc.
St. James Episcopal Church,
3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach;
Eastl"r baptisms n11tl u puppE't
play for ehildren, 4 µ.m. Satur
day, Easter vigil, 7:30 p.m., Sat-
urday.
Luthe ran C hurc h of the
Mu ter, 2900 Pat·1flt V1l"w Dnvc,
Corona \Jel Mar: Communwn,
7:30 p.m Thu1·sday; T1·nc•brae
servit'e. 7:30 p.m Friday
Community Church, Congre-
gational, 611 Heliotrope• Avt•,
Corona del Mar. Communaon,
7 :lo p.m. Thursday; pmt S(.>rv1t-e
with Newport Center Methodist
Church, 1601 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar, 12:30 p.m Fri-
day.
Mariners Church, 1000 Bisson
Ave., New port Beach. arl pru~
S<•ntat1on of "The Face of Chr1St"
a n d Com m u niqn, 7::rn pm .
Thursday
Church of Religious Science,
2223 Marn St. H untington
Beach; mt.'d1tat1<>n, 2 30 pm
Friday, ~µ1r1tual mind lwalrng
:.cmmar, 9 a.m .. SaturCiay
Community United Methodist
Church, 6662 Heil Avt!. Hunt
Robber thanks judge
FRESNO (AP) -A Fresno man thanked a
judge for sentencing him to 17 years in prison
Charles E. T u rne r , 28. was sen ten<L'U by
Superior Court Judge Stephen Henry on <.·1ght
counts of armed robbery.
Turner told the judge that he was glad he was
captured "or I'd probably be m my grave by now. I
havl' never been inw physical violence and I don't
want to be"
Turner all~gc'<ily flrt'<i two shots l<t..'l H·ar ,11
w mt-onc• who C'hasc•d ham from um· holdup I It· hdd
borrowed the car .rnd C'alled µ11ht'l' aflt•r lh(· ear's
owner was arrested. Turner told officers ht· rPallv
was the bandit and intended to surrender -
lnaton Beat:h Communion and
medllat1011. 7 pm. Friday, dra
matlt µrc11enwtaon ti n th<.• last
Wttt•k or Jt·~u ... · hfo. 7 JO pm
Su1u1tlav
Faith' Lutheran Church, 8200
Ellis Ave . lluntl11~ton Beach.
Cornmu111011 .11 7 :H> pm Thurs
dav, nwd1wt11111 11oon and Tent•
bra~ i.crv1t:L' i m pm . f'ndJV
Churc h of St. Therese of the
Child Jesus, I 7302 Dalmlt•r St.,
Irvine. cveruri~ prayer and Mass,
7 µ.m Thursd.1y, d<.>votions. noon
Friday; bless111..: of th<.• nev. fut•
and rcadm~ of prophecies. 8 p m
Saturt.ltty
In South Ur.mt{t' County, sn
Vll"VS indudt•
Commu n i ty Presb yt e ria n
Church, F111 •• .,, Ave . Laguna
Becic h Con1111t1111t1n. 7 30 p 111
Thur.,dav G11od I'm.Jay ~·1-v1u·.,
at ni.1m1
Mh'>ion L uthnao Chu rch .
21:.iliU Yo.,t•m1\t· Ho<1u. La$Cllll.i
N1 ~u1•I Com11n11w111 7 :rn fl n1
Thu1s<fav. T1·11t hr;11• "'rv1n·. 1 :io
pm Jo nda\
St. "t1argarl'l 0 'i Epi.,(·opul
Chun ·h, :lltill L.1Nu-.1.1 1\v1
Sw1 Ju;111 l'.1p1.-u :u111 Euch.111•l
7 .W pm Th111 sd.1v. liturgy •ol
Good Friu<1y 1101111 l>aptrsrn "i .. 11
pm runtc·ssrun I I 1 µ 111 Satu
dav St. Paul's Luthe· ran l burc·h
I Hill Mornmgsrdt· IJ11v1 . L..i~u11 .•
Bt •al·h Com11n11111°n 7 :HJ p 111
Thur~l.1;. and 1''1111.1\
Dally Piiot Pt\olo by Petrk:tl O'o-n.11 '-
HO L \ \\C:EK PLAY Youths al St. Mark P r esbyte ria n
C'hu1d1· ... dl1 lll'<tll thc lastdCjyc;ofJesus'hfeina p laytobe
1wrl1111111•tl I hursduv ·rt 7.:m pm at the church Ron Kravett.e .
p<11ll'o1 \ · a b.1k1 1 ., son making unleavened bread for the Last :
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~· Orangt Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedn1adav, Aprll 7, 1982 ,
Argentine maneuver
tests United Nations
The Falkland lsland!i crisis
poses whpt could be an ulumate
test of the efficacy of both the
United Naitons and the Orgnniza·
iion of Amer1c«m States
With a direct confrontatum
between the Argentine invaders
and the British navy fon.-e now l'll
route to the islands still many days
away, these arbiters of internation-
al peace have a block of time in
which to come up with some ra-
tional solution lo the affair.
Argentina's foreign man1stt>r
has declared his countr y will
"respect" a Security Counctl
demand to negotiate with Brit•un
to seek "a diplomatic solution'' but
rejected any suggestion thal the
invading forces be withdrawn.
The hapless victims, of t•oursc.
are the l ,800 islanders. mostly
shepherds of British descent. \\ho
were taken by surprise by tht•
seizure of their remote island
home.
In a performance uncomfor-
tably rem1msc:ent of Nazi oct·upa-
u on taclit~. the Argentinian Inva-
ders patrolled streets with tanks
and armored personnel carriers.
o rde red all residents confined to
their homes, threatened Jail terms
tor "irreverent condut·t toward
patr1otk symbols," closed bars,
rt-staurants, schools and public
meeting places and announced
that Spanish, henceforth, would
be tht> off1c1al language o f the
Falklands
The pattern so dosely resem-
bles that of the German occupa-
tions in Europe one is impelled to
wonder 1 f there may not have
bC'en some guidan ce from the
many Nazis so kindly given post-
war .shc..•lter by Argentina
President Reagan 1s correct m
rc•lraining from taking sides at this
time It 1s de::irly a matter that
... huuld be in the hands of the U.N.
and the 0 A .S. And if it cannot be
solved peacc•ably public confident'<'!
in those organizations will sink to
an all-unw low
>Recycling dividends .
An advcrt1s1ng journal
says many firms offering producu.
made with or packaged in recycled
materials may be missing a bet by
not pointing o ut this ent-rgy·
saving procedure to consumers
A survey conducted by a San
Francisco-based researeh and
marketing firm for the state Solid
Waste Manager'f'.H:'nt Board reports
that 81 percent <>f those questaom:d
said that "all things being c-qual.
including price" they would
choose to buy products packaged
in recycled containers.
Most said they would look for a
label indicating the packing l'OUld
be recycled. or was made from
recycled matenals. af the mctnU ·
f acturers would include such a
statement.
This could apply, for example,
to aluminum cans, or paper or
car dboard made from recycled
materials. At present, that in
eludes some 5'00 products. ranging
from beverage cans and bottlt's
and break fast cereal boxes tll
spark plugs and phonograph re:
cords.
A .few firms already are mar·
king their recycled packaging. and
report favorable response. but the
s hoppers interviewed in the sur-
vey said they would like to see
lt1beb un mon• recycled produtts.
An l'Xample of the surge of
mterest in retyling comes from
Aluminum Company of America,
which reports collec·ting a record
l~ 6 b1ll1on used aluminum beve-
rJge cans in 1981. That's a 60
pt•rt·ent increase over the 1980
collection and represents, accord-
ing to Alcoa. recycling at:tiv1ty
equal to the annual production of
two average-sized aluminum
smelling plants.
Recycling the cans, which
weigh(•d 5:>.8 million pound~. saved
energy t'quavalent to more than
five mallaon barrels of 011. or en-
ough energy for the annual C'lec-
trll·al need~ of about 444.000 house-
holds. Alcoa calculates.
And the co nsumer s who
turned an the cans to recycling
cc-nters nx:e1vc-d nearly $123 mil-
lion for thl'.'1r efforts. while some
22.000 new Jobs were created at
the recyhng centers and aluminum
reclamation plants.
So. in addition to saving en·
ergy, recycling redu<.·es the need
for foreign imports. makes jobs
and puts money in the pockets of
the collectors. It sE!ems to be a
no-lose propos1t1on.
Asking for trouble
As Easter approaches. many
pet stores have displays that in-
clude baby bunnies. chicks and
ducklings. And many parents find
it hard to resist buying one of the
cute f luffy cr eatures for thPir
youngsters.
Unfortunately, few of these
little pets s urvive Cor long The
average household is not equipped
to care for farm animals of anv
size. If the babies manage to sur-
vive the affectiotiate handlan~ of
•
small chllcJn•n. they soon will
grow into something that 1s more
of a household pest than a pet
And parents will have the
unpleasant task of explaining to
tht> youngsters that the treasured
£aster girt has died o r must be
disposed of. It happens year after
year.
A few hours. or perhaps days.
of Easter fun hardly seems worth
the potential t rouble a nd heart·
ache.
9Pinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally ·Pilot. Other 111ews ex pressed on tn1s page are those ot their duthor~ arid ar11s1s Redder comment 1s in111t
ed Address The Daily P1101. P 0 Box 1~60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone 17141
642 4321
L.M. B9yd I Thumbnails . . . · Look al the base or each of your
thumbnails. The ruul base that's wider
and squarer tends to be on the nghl
thumb of right-handers. on the lt•ft of
• left-handers.
Q . "Give me liberty or give me
death," said Patrick Henry How
many slaves did he have? ~ A. 65.
Even as 20 percent o( the fishC'rmen
catch 80 percent of the fish. and 20
• , percent of the salesmen make 80
~. percent of the sales. so do 20 percent
of the car drivers wind up in 80 per-
cent of the accidents. This is not an
exact statistic, but the educated gu~
' of traffic analysts who blame repea-r lers for most smashups
' A big pharmaceutical house made
quite a success in this country out of 8
'-· green throat loienge flavored with . ..;
mml. But 11 wouldn't go over in South
America unul its L'Olor was changed to
rC'd and its flavor to cinnamon
Q Only one state 1s not rt'presented
by the name of an avenue in the Na-
tion's capital. Which one?
A Washington.
"How 1s a bagel cooked. boiled or
baked?" 1nqu1rcs a client. Both .
B01led. then baked.
If asked what nationals seem most
devoted to pets. say the AustraHans.
Leastways. they own fat more pets
per household than any homeowners
elsewhere insofar as the records show.
No doubt you've read that hump·
back whales sing in the seas, but were
you aware that Pacific humpbacks
smg a different song than the Atlantic
humpbacks sing?
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EVEN ~E MSJRILITY or lDSINJ VaJR LIFE . DIDN'T 5ToP \00 FROM CA$TI~ 'rWR eALl.DT!
VSl®f£, \b11N6 IS lME 5N:nED IN>llWMENT Cf FREE-tn4-~ WMAl W[SAV IN ~THEUNITEPSTAJf.5!
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NOBODY. l(TUALL Y. I 60T ~E FROM W~, ~AD A COUPLE Of BEERS AND T~fN ME. AND
™E WIFE W£NT BOWLING.
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Brown app.ointments hit
Senate Republicans have ganged up to
block confirmation of a mullitudc of
lame duck appointments being made by
Gov J<'.'rry Brown. Their opposition for
the most part 1s directed at appointees
who wo uld serve terms extending
beyond next January when Brown lea-
ves office.
For the ones requiring a two-third~
vote of the Senate 1 t is proving to be no
c6ntest But even on those which reqwre
only a simple maprity of 21 votes, the 16
Republicans have made conf1 rmat1ons
difficult by finding sympathetic Demo-
crats to join with them.
IN FACT Senate President Pro T<>m
David Roberti has <.'Orne to the t'Ondusiun
other lcg1slat1ve business is too impor·
tam to aUow the Senate to bt.>come em-
broiled m battles to approve appoint<.>eS
with so few months left m Brown's term
He has advised the gov('rnor that he will
no longer carry the ball in seeking ap-
proval of Brown's sek'Ct1ons. Republican
Ken Maddy pul the a~ue bluntly stating,
"We JUSt want w bt> sure tht> nexl gov-
ernor lSn't saddl(-'(l with h.iv1ng aJl these
flakes around."
Roberu's dec1s1on to disengage from
the confirmation ('()ntcsts came after the
Senate had soundly rejected appointees
to several term appointments. This left
dozens of pbs 1.o bt• filled. som<' alrc·ady
named. and many mort-yet to be: narncod
by the governor
For those that W<•re re)E.'(.!tt><l 11 ml«JnS
they must vac:aw th<'lr posts w1lh111 tht•
'· r-,-:
EARL WATERS ~t
nexl 60 days. The others upon wh1L·h no
action was taken can remain unul thC'
year's end.
ThlS points up thL· peculiar d1ff£'rC"nt't'
bC"tween tht• <.·onf1rmauon pron•s:. in
Cahforn1a and that followed by th('
(ederal government Here appo1ntl'l'S
may be sworn m and take off1c£-1mmc·-
d1a tc·ly upon being nominated by lht•
governor. In the froeral governmt•nt the·
Pn-s1dent1al appointe<.>S musl await nm·
firmallon by thl' Senate befort' taking
Off ll'C:.
The federal svslc•m would st•t•m far
mort· preferable· sinct-ll prN·ludt•s pt•r·
son~ tot.ally unaC<.'Cptable to thC' &·natt•
from ser ving In California thl'Y may
occupy an o ff1t:1.· for as long as a yt'ar
without confirmation.
There 1s another d1st1nct diffen·ncC'
l>t.·tWL .. ·n till' two methods In Cahforma
dll nom1ne't.·' arl' refl•rn't..1 lO the Senate
Huil·s Commettt•t• fur rt«·ommcndallon.
ln lhP U S St•!lJU.' lhl' nominations are
ass1gnc'<.I w thl· appropriatl' standing po·
lit·y t·omnullN'S for rev1t•w It would
set•m lhat l'Ommittt·es regularly hand·
hng the.> 1ud1L·1al would be morl' l·apable
of passing Judgment on JUdl('1al appoint·
l't'S than the• rules l'Omm1ttt.'<· Likewise
thl' standing l'omm1ttt•t.· on Vt'lt-ran.s or
the· standing rnmmittt't' u11 puhlt(• works
would havt• bt•ll£•r knowkodgc· ru. to the
type• of µt·r-.trn' who -.hould head up
th1J~l' agt•Ol'IL'S.
IN ANY EVENT thl· St..nate conflr-
mauon prcx."t-ss has proved 1~ value both
here and in Wa~hingt.on by providing a
pubis{ forum for rl'Vll'W of thos<· who are
Lo b<· <it lhl• head of govl•rnment opera-
tion~ ll also prov1dl'S lh<' govc·rnor with
a cunVl'Oll•nt t'Xl"UM not lo appoint some
ardL·nt supporh•r to ..c1mc· post w which
hl· moy nut h1• suited lll· l'an simply say
thJt ht• ha-. b1•1•n JdVl'>C·d the Sl'nate
would not l·onfu n1 that fX•r.on
Unlortunatl'I\ lhe California SC'nate
has 11ot wkc•n t·onfirmatlon a.'> seriously
J!> 1t should Jt Jll t1mt-!. But its aL·tions
now to prc·vc·nt the next gt>Vl•rnor from
tx•ing hand1t·appl.'d by Brown appointees
IS t'Ommt'ndablt·
Central American geography lesson
The uthl'r day l realized that 1f [ h:.id
to takt' a s1xlh grade g<.'<>graphy test on
Central Amt.·m·a and South America. 1'<1
fail The United Statc>s 1::. s lowly beco-
ming more mfluC'nccd by 1mm1grants
from South America and Central Ame-
rica than It has been for y<.•ars by immi -
grants from Europe.
In my heart my interest in Soulh
Am('r1ca 1s lukewarm. but in my head 1
know this 1s a stupid attitude toward o
largC' and important part of the world
Little• by little I'm trying lo inform my-
s<>lf This as what I know so far:
-CENTRAL AME RICA 1s not South
Aml'rn:a. Central America is six small
COU nl:'IC'S 1n that thin neck of land
bctwl'<'n Mexico and thl' big countries of
South America.
The six countries wh<'r<' many or
our l·urrenl problems seem to be arc
Nicaragua, Guatemala. Honduras. El
Salvador. Costa Rica and Panama.
-El Salvad or is the name of the
country, Snn Salvador 1s the name of its
capital city. There are 5 million people in
El Salvador, which doesn't seem hkl'
many for all the trouble they're giving
thc•mselves and everyone else.
N acaragua has the most land and
only 2 1 2 million people, but for a long
while 1l was the strongest country. When
its tuugh dictator, Gen Somoia. was
thrown out three years ago. it led to re-
volutions in the neighboring countries .
Christopher Columbus discovered
Honduras in 1502 Thal should make us
cousins
f'1v(' of lhl· six Central Anwrwan
l'ounlnl'S have• coasthnc'S on two eX.'l•ans
Tht•v'rt.• on tht' Pal·1f1l· to tht' Wl~t .ind
tht Ctnbbcan Sl·a to lht· East. It must lit.·
ltkt• having Nt:v. Ynrk on om sit.It• uf
-AND-Y-RDD-Nl-Y -~
your 1.·ountry and California on lht• otht•r
and only an hour·s dnve b1•twi•t•n lht•
two El Salvador 1s only on the • P:w1f1<:
Mos l of tht' pl'ople 1n tht• sax
l'uuntries arc· Catholit· Othl·r Eurupt·ans
haVl' mixed in with tht• ur1g1nal Spanish
st•ltll'rS so there's an cthnw mix of p<>o
pit•, but m l'ach o f thf' six counlnes
thc·r<''s a nat1vt• Indian populatatm The
Indian.~ art' bas1rnllv tht> same in all th<'
L·ountril's Somet1mc•s lhe Indians an'
halC of the populau1m and they cum plain
that tht.•y're trt•atl-<l like' second-class t i·
t1wns Whal <'ISt• 1s n<.>w"
l don't hl•ar mud' about tht• P<i
nama Canal sin£•t• J1mnw Carter laid his
pol1t1cal rcputauon on the hne by 1ns1s-
ting that everyon<:' for turning ll ovrr to
tht.> Panamanians was for him and l'Vl'.'-
ryom.• opposed to g1vang 1t 10 tht·m WJS
against him. For all l'vt' hC'ard about tt
tht• last few years thc•y may have· filk·d It
an with dirt.
The best mahogany com<'!> from
Honduras. I'd hkc to go there.> for thut
n·~1sor1 It .., lw.iut1ful. dark. (knst• wood.
•111d 'UJJt 11111 111 Jn~ olht•r kind of
mah11ga11:--I lll'<lr thl'\•vt· dont· cc lL·rrible
thing hJl king dn\\ n lhl·1r m,1hogany ro-
rt•">L". thnugh
If I l Vl I go to I londura., I want to
gu l•' Tt·glu·1g..ilp<.1 Th;11 mU!.l Ix· one uf
lhl· lw~t 11.lnll'' ever g1Vl'n a t:lty Al·
though, M.111agua. NtniraguJ. isn't bad,
t•1thvr M11vlw· I'll slop ov1 •r tht•n• 1f I go
t11 Ct'ntr.d 1\11w11ta, allhou~h l don·t
th111k I Pv1·r "ill l"\'t' ht'l'n to France
,1bout Ill ltrfll'" <.1nd I tlnnk I'd r~thl•r go
lht•r" for lh• 11th ttnll' thJn tu El Sal-
vador th1• t 1r!>t Sunwt1m1·., I'm such a
typ1t'al Amt•nl-.m I l·an't ... t..incl myself.
-I GOT INTO d big argument o.1bout
whl•tlw1 M1·x1l'" 1s 1n CC'ntral Amt•ru:a or
North Anwrita I losl Mt•x11·0 1s t·ons1 ·
tlt•n•d I•> lw part of North Amt•rica lf
J*Upk· l'at IJl'~ Jnd l'm·hiladds, I don't
think of th<'m a. ... Norlh Am<'nt.·ans North
J\mcnwns Pal hamburgt•rs Jnd fn•nch
frit·d p<1l<.ltll(''
It "':.trangl' that two y<•ar.; ;:igo we
w<'re 111tt•rt•stL·d in .mv information we
muld gc•t from Iran. Now th<· n·porters
ctnd the l":llnl'f<IS have lt•ft Iran a nd
they're· all <111wn then· m Ct·ntral Ame-
rica. looking for stOrll'S fo1 us We aren't
getting goud mformauon l:x><:ausc repor·
ting 1s d1ffil·ult .ind dangl'rous For the
most part. nonl· uf thl' lt-udc~ on C'1ther
s1dt• wants us to s<'t.' what they're' doing.
Wf' know so l1ttlt• <ibo ut Cl'ntral
America. 1t makt•s it VL'ry tough for any
of us to hJVP an intdligl•nt opinion That
pmbably mdudes our own government
Technology requires social inµovations
We are living in a "revolutionary" age
as never before. Not m the old-fashioned
polil1cal sense, but in an entirely new
way. For the fir.It time in human history,
we have the knowledge and the power
lo decide how we shall live, or die.
In the past, man was mostly at the
mercy of events. the victim of natural
IYlllY 111111
circumstances. This is no longer true.
Modem ttthnology now permits us to !let
the rulH of Lhe game, to dl'Cide what our
future will be like. Thia 11 the moat
profound and deftnltive revolution of all
Yet, 1t thf: tame Umo, we ( 1 the most
powerle11 of all, the mol\ trap~ by our
tech niques and p roceues. t h o moat
helpless ln the fa.co of overwbehnlne
chanse at a apeed we c•n hard ly com·
preh nd, must lt'll c:ontrol or direct.
What ls moat deaper•wly needed i.o--'
day is scxial mvent1vPness. The great
inventions of the past were ml•\:hamcal
-new devices and instruments for
nhcimg (and sometimes bettering) our
material way of ltfe. But. as Thomas
Huxley began to ask as long as a c't'ntury
ago. "Whal are we going to do with all
these things?'' more to the point today -
what are all these things going lo do to
us? An automated , compute ri zed.
transistorized , cybernated society -
which ours will largely be before the
20th century Is over -1s a different
universe from any we have known be-
fore. Space end tllne are different, social
relations are different, work and lear-
ning are different, marriage and leisure
are different, standards are different.
Such vast differences call for soclttl
lnv~tion of lhe most dratt.k: and unagi·
native order. Try to Imagine flytns a
new supersonic jct plane with the fuse·
Inge and lnstNrtll'ntation of a 1920 bi-
plane; tt would oo sheer disaster, for the
ngine would be flying the pilot, and not
the other way around
Our technology l1 now "flying"
I r
our social order and we lack adequate
t'Ontrols and nav1gat1onal systt'ms to tell
1t where Wl' want 1l to go. or not to go.
We nC't..'<i lht• sort of social mvenllon that
can t'Ope with the new technical fonns,
in human tl'rrl}S. for lhe processes of the
past ht1w become hopelessl.)' outmoded.
War as we have known it, for instance, Is
a fatal anal·hronbm in the l ate
20th-C'C'nturv world
lilDDIY Cll
I heard Lhe President's shot on the radio
Saturday morning. r find beloney unpa-
latable for break.last.
R.B.C.
ACTION CALL -
Former Interior Se-
cretary Cecil Andrus
called for environ-
mental action in a
speech before Nation-
al Audubon Society
members this week.
He said all citizens
must become involved
in efforts to limit off-
shore dri I ling and
prevent oil and natu-
ral gas exploration in
wilderness areas.
Elephant
• trainer
guilty
JACKSON TOWN -
,, SHIP. N.J . (AP) -
An elephant traine r
has been fined $500 for
animal cruelly in the
death of a 7 ,000-pound
pachyderm that froze in
a cold bar in January.
William Bouthillier of
Old Bridge Township
was found guilty of both
criminal and civil animaJ
cruelty for not providing
enough heat for the ani-
mal and for failing to
properly house the ele-
phant.
The criminal charge
was brought by the
Ocean County Society
for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals and
the civil charge by the
state SPCA.
Ned , an Asian ele -
phant, died Jan. 15, ap-
parently of hypothermia,
veterinarian Bert J . Pa-
luch testified during the
trial.
Bouthillier said he
tried to save the huge
beast.
"I loved that elephant
more than I do most
people," he said.
''The trainer said he
planned to breed the
elephant and use him in
animal shows. He bought
the elephant from Rin-
gling Brothers and Bar-
num & Bailey circus in
Florida, which didn't
want Ned any more."
Raul Gomez, an ele-
phan t trainer who
worked with Bouthillier
when they were both
trainers for Ringling
Brothers, testified that
no one would go near the
animal.
"Ned was mean. He
was a rogue elephant,"
Gomez said.
Business
• seminar
sch edule d
A business seminar in
Newport Beach on April
17 is designed to assist
small business entrepre-
neurs, owners, and ma-
nagers.
The program will be
held at the Western Sa-
vings & Loan, 4 Corpo-
rate Way, from 8:45 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
Co-sponsors are the
Service Corps of Retired
Executives (SCORE),
and the U .S . Small
Business Administration.
A reg)stration fee is $5;
advance registration may
be made by calling (714)
836 -2709.
Photos with
Easler l1111y
Bring your child to
Huntington Center fot o
frH fun visit with the
Easter Bunny. Photoa
only $2.88 on requeJt.
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CAVALCADE
COMICS
TELEVISION
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Golden Gate Bridge
predictions dead wrong.
See Herb Caen ... 82.
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Man convicted in 'worst' abuse
Laguna Hills man found guilty of 18 counts in family revise case •
NATTERED NOSTRILS DEPT. -Perhaps fueled by
the success of neighbors in nearby Costa Mesa, certain
Huntington Beach citizens have now launched a petition
drive against noxious fumes. This has lo be a popular
campaign at the very least ..
Listen, you can search this coastline from Seal Beach to
San Clemente and hardly find a soul who is in favor of foul
odors. •
In Huntington Beach , ~
the latest target in the pure 4 ~
air drive is the Orange r.\
c 0 u n t y s a n i ta ti 0 n TOM MURPH IN' ~I: District's Treatment Plant l ,~ /
Number 2, located off Pa--
cific Coast Highway at Brookhurst Street.
SEWAGE FROM 23 of Orange County's 26 cities flows
through this plant. Translated, that's 160 million gallons of
the stuff every day.
No matter how can?fully the sanitary people try to
scrub the air, you can bet a whiff or two gets loose every
now and then.
A Laguna Hills aerospace en-
gineer has been ct>nvicted by a
superior court judge of 18 felony
-charges in a child sex abuse case
that the prosecutor described as
one of the worst he had ever
seen.
Orange ·County Superior Court
Judge Everett Dickey, deciding
the case on the basis of prelimi-
nary hearing transcripts alone,
fo'und Tuesday that defendant
Ronald Rongstad, 60, was guilty
of charges that included rape,
incest, child molestation, lewd
conduct, wife beating, child bea-
ting and burglary.
All of the counts, with the ex-
ception of the burglary charge,
related to conduct involving five
of Rongstad's 15 children and his
wife. Barbara. throughout 1981.
Fourteen charges were dismissed
Tuesday.
Prosecutor Carl Armbrust,
who said he would recommend
imposition of a maximum 39-yepr
state prison term, described the
case "as one of the worst I've
ever seen.''
Before Rongstad can be sent-
enced, however, he first must be
examined by two court-
appointed psychiatrists to deter -
mine it he ls eligible for mentally
disordered sex offender (MDSO)
status. A hearing is scheduled for
May 24.
If Judge Dickey concurs that
Rongstad is mentally ill. the
convicted rapist can be sent to a
state hospital for treatment. If
doctors there pronounced him
cured, Rongstad would return to
Orange County for another oourt
hearing to decide if he would fi-
nish out his prison term or be
allowed to go free.
These alternatives are all pos-
sible under an old MDSO law
abolished by the state Legisla-·
tu re effective last January .
Rongstad comes under the for-
mer law's provisions because his
offenses occurred Ylhen the old
rules were still in effect.
Armbrust, a de puty district
attorney, said he would oppose
,/'
MDSO statua for Rongstad.
The/rosecutor also said he
wante to see the gray-haired
defendant eerve at least 20 years
in it.ate prison so that Rougstad's
youngest child. now 18 months
old, would be 21 years old when
Rongstad was released.
Judge Dickey convicted the
Laguna Hills defendant after
defense lawyer Thomas Wolfsen
said his client was waiving his
right to a jury trial and submit-
ting the case on the basis of the
preliminary hearing testimony
alone.
That proceeding took place last
December in South Orange Cou-
nty Municipal Court. when
Rongstad was ordered to stand
trial in Superior Court. Four of
thP. his daughters and two of his
sons, as well as his wife, testified
for the prosecution at the pre-
liminary hearing. No defense
Ca!le was offered.
Rongstad's children testi'fied
that he used a small black hose to
punlsh them, aometimff when
they disrupted him while he was
h aving sex with o n e o f his
daughters.
The children. aged 10 to 17, are
now in foster homes.
Rongstad was convicted of
three rape counts altogether. A
fourth rape charge dealing with
his 17-year-old daughter was re-
duced to an unlawful sexual
intercourse charge. also a felony.
In addition to a maximum
39-year prison sentence .. the de-
fendant also cold be fined up to
$50,000 by the court. Because
forcible sex crimes are involved,
Rongstad is not eligible for pro-
bation.
Rongstad is currently being
held m Orange County J ail on
$200,000 bail.
Thus it is that a petition drive has been launched in
Huntington, alleging that the sanitation district better clean
up its act.
There may have been some enthusiasm generated for
this movement by the fact that most recently, a chemical
firm named Narmco in Costa Mesa abandoned its plant on
Victoria Street.
Drive_r -faCes _.......
murder charge
You may think it's ugly but the guy who bu«r it loved it
For numerous years, Narmco's residential neighbors
had been heaping abuse on the plant as the source of no-
xious fumes, bad odors and for allegedly tossing other in-
gredients in the air that caused headaches, dizziness and
worse.
JUST TIDS LAST week, Narmco gave up the ghost in
Costa Mesa and fled for elsewhere.
Huntington Beach residents may have figured if Costa
Mesa can dump a chemical plant, maybe they at least can
get a sanitary unit to purifying its airborne fumes.
At least the movement ought to take some of the pe-
riodic heat off Edison's steam generating plant on Coast
Highway, which has been blamed for everything from
turning laundry yellow, to peeling fence paint, to being just
plain uglification of the seaside.
Despite all this, the Edison people are like all fathers
looking upon their daughters. They think the plant is
pretty. This could, however. be held as a minority view in
Huntington Beach.
AIR POLLUTION in general seems to be a problem
that covers vast expanses of our region, particularly vehi-
cular exhaust gases.
News reports recently indicate d there is this fellow
down in Waco, Texas, who may have solved the filthy
exhaust fumes problem for his airplane engine.
Dr. Max Shauck, a Baylor University professor of
mathematics and stunt flier, claims he powers his machine
on fuel derived z .. .,m chocolate factory wastes.
"THE EXHAUST Fk\1 ... •.;., olane smells just like a
Snickers bar," Dr. Max declared.
~Well snicker, snicker.
You believe that quote and it proves you just love in-
ventive reporters.
Maybe if we can just get everybody '\n 23 Orange
County cities to flush rose petals, Huntington Beach's ex-
haust problems will be solved at the sanitation plant.
After all, a rose ~s a rose, is a rose to your nose.
Somebody made that up once, too. Or almost like that.
ln the first Orange County test
of a new court ruling, a Buena
Park man will face a murder
charge in connection with the
Dec. 23 traffic death of Marga-
Cops find
illegal guns
• 1n county
Federal agents have confisca-
ted more than 20 illegal fireanns
from a self-storage unit in West-
minster but have made no arrests
in connection with the seizure, a
federal official said today.
Richard Bauer, special agent
with the Federal Bureau of Al-
cohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said
most of the illegal weapons were
machine guns and short-barrel
shotgun pistols.
The· weapons were found in a
mini-warehouse unit at Space
Saver, Inc., 6491 Maple Ave., on
Friday.
He said agents received infor-
mation about the weapons cache
during an investigation that is
continuing.
LAFC public
rep needed
Interested in an exciting career
in city and special district boun-
daries, spheres of influences, and
annexations? ·
lf so, the Orange County Local
Agency Formation Commission is
looking for you.
The LAFC. a fi ve-member
commission that regulates boun-
dary matterS, has an opening for
a representative of the public.
The term runs four years.
Persons interested in applying
for the position must submit a
resume to the commission's ex-
ecutive officer. Richard Turner.
by Friday. The address is 10 Civic
Center Plaza, Room 458, Santa
Ana 92701.
For more information call
834-2239.
Cotinty, state to swap funds
in UCIMC dispute resolution
By PREDERICI. SCB6EMEHL or ... .,..,,......,.
Orange County government
and the state Department of
Health Services are preparing to
awap millioru of dollars to lm-
pJement a •ttlement in a dilpu~
bYet p.rovillon of health care for
the county'• tndlgenta.
'lbe money swap -·~ ~~ the county SOard of
Su -ta amona 8e'Yel'al
initial 1teps be~n take to re~
IOlw the Iona feud be--
tweeb tbe county an the Unt-
wnlty of c..llfomla over the t.--.
• Under a 1976 contractual
•eement, O,e unlwnSty pro-,
vides care for indigent.I for which
the county ia financially respon-
sible at the UC Irvine Medical
C.enter in Orange. The university
then bills the county for those
services on a patient-by-patient
hues.
The cou nty, however, haa
"diaal.lowed" certain charges on
ter'8 of ~ of bllla. It has
been estimated the county haa
withheld about $8 million billed
by the univenlty.
Under the timetable ~t.eci\
to the board, tM·•tate, by May 1, will releMe to the COWlty abou\
t7.6 mllllan in health care funds
ordered withheld by the Le1i-
alatw'4! pendfna NtOlution o.f die
I
dispute.
Once the funda are received by
the county, It, in tum, will aend a
$5 million check to the Univer-
sity of California aa a "good
faith" payment again1t the $8
millton In bills the county pre-
\Qou.aly has refUled to pay.
Final ret0lutlon of the dispu-
ted bLU. will be baled on an at·
bltrat.or's examlnatlon of a
112-bill sample.
The deal still i1 contingent
upon \he state not trying to re-
coup any i-t health care fUndt
paid to the COWlly durtna fllcal
yeara 1979 and 1980. Offklala eay
that condition wW be met.
retta Jean McFall, a 50-year-old
mother of nine from Huntington
Beach.
Traffic death defendants are
usually prosecuted on a man-
slaughter charge. rather than
murder.
But No rth Orange County
Municipal Court Judge Phi~WA! M~raw has ruled that w·
R. Eden, 27, must stand trial for
murder in eonnection with Mrs.
McFall's death .
Eden, who is free on bail, faces
arraignment in Orange County
Superior Court on April 13,
when a trial date will be set.
Orange County Deputy District
Attorney Doug Woodsmall said
the maximum sentence in a
manslaughter conviction is three
years. In a murder conviction, the
defendant faces 15 years to life in
prison, he said.
Woodsmall said the decision to
press for the more serious charge
stems from a recent California
Sup reme Court ruling that
murder may be charged in a
traffic death under certain cir-
cumstances.
The prosecutor said he will
have t o prove "malice
aforethought," that the defen-
dant was aware of life-
endangering circumstanc~ and
ignored them.
According to the California
Highway Patrol, Mrs. McFall
had pulled her compact car onto
the right shoulder of the Orange
Freeway near Fullerton because
of mechanical problems.
Dlllly Pftot Pfloto by '-" hyne
IT'S A DOG'S LIFE -Matilda the pygmy goat was bleating
at the Irvine Animal Care Center petting zoo, possibly because
she felt out of sorts standing on a dog house.
The CHP said Eden tried to
circumvent heavy traffic by dri-
ving his van along the right
shoulder at speeds up to 75 mph.
Officers said his van struck the
parked McFall car.
UCI ophthalmology
chairman honored
Prosecu tor Woodsmall said
Eden is charged with murder,
vehicular manslaughter and
felony drunken driving. He de-
scribed murder and manslaught-
er as "alternate chargings" to
assure jurors a choice.
Anaheim-based attorney Alex
Forgette, who is representing
Eden, argued successfully for
closure of the recent preliminary
hearing in the case. He said he is
concerned that additional publi-
city in the case could make it
difficult to find unbiased jurors.
"It may be shown that my
client was negligent," Forgette
said. "But I don't believe he's a
murderer, and I hope to prove
that in Superior Court."
UC Irvine ophthalmologist Ir-
ving H. Leopold has been awar-
ded the 1982 Medal of Achieve-
ment of the International Glau-
coma Congress. He also received
the Sir Steward Duke-Elde r
Deadline set
in NB art f ete
An April 18 deadline has been
set for artists wishing to enter the
juried art competition in the an-
nual Newport Beach City Arts
Festival at Fashion Island.
Entry forms are available at
city and county libraries. mu-
seum• and at the city's Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Depart-
ment, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Tax deadline near
Property tax payment due
Orange County Tax Collector-Treasurer Robert Citron
is reminding property owners that second installment pro-
perty tax payments are due by next Monday.
Second installment tax payments normally are due on
April 10. Since that date falls on Saturda~. the payment
deadline ii belni extended lot' two ~. Citron said. _
Citron said taxpayen should not contu.e the MOnday
dead.line for payment of eeoond inatallment property taxee
with the April 15 deedline for payment of federal and atate
income ta>cet.
. Property owners vino have not receJ,ved a ~y tax '
btll or 6ave mtaplace~ it should call Citron's office at
834-341 1.
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Glaucoma Award.
The a wards ar e given each
year to honor outstanding con-
tributions in research and treat-
ment of glaucoma. an eye disease
which is one of the world's lea-:
ding causes of blindness.
Dr. Leopold, professor and
chainnan of UCl's Department of
OphthaJmology, was honored at
the sixth annual glaucoma con-
gress held last month in Orlando.
Fla.
Considered an international
authority on the treatment of the
disease. Leopold has focused on
the management of glaucoma
with drug therapy. He also has
conducted research into the role
the immune system plays in eye
disorders.
Leopold is a graduate of the·
University of Pennsylvania and
was appointed the first
ophthalmolQ&!st -in-chief and
medical dlreCtor of the Willa Eye
Institute in Philadelphia.
A resi~ent of Newport Beach.
the physician has served on .ev-
eral committees of the National
Institutes of Health since 1960.
He has been chairman of UCl's
ophthalmology department sioce
1975-, and previously held. poab.
lions at the University of Penn-
sylvania, Mt. Sinai School of
Medicine and City Univeraity of
New Yark.
Tbe lntematlional G14acoma ~ta~-bythe
American Society of Cont.empo. ~ Opb\ha.lmoloc and Leder-le 1.AJtotat.orle1, a dfvlalon of th~
Amerlc.n Cyanamid Co. The
awardl lndude a medal, dtadon
and $1,000 bonorwfum. I
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, April 7, 1982
•ANN LANDERS
•ERMA BOMBECK
•HERB CAEN
Worried children beg, mom to snuff the habit
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mom reads
your column every day. Will you please
print this letter so she can see it? It is very
important to all the members of our family.
God bless you, Ann. -WITH FINGERS
CROSSED
DEAR FINGERS CROSSED: I am not
printing the name of your clty because your
letter could have been written by thousands
of kids who share your concern. I bope your
heart-tugging plea does some good.
DEAR MOM: Please stop smoking. We
love you so much and want you to live to see
your grandchildren. The way you cough and
light on e cigarette off the other makes us
worry that you might be taken from us at
any time.
We read so much about lung cancer
being'the fastest-growing kind, and the
chances for getting well aren't all that good.
People who smoke say it gives them plea-
sure and relaxes them, but is it worth 25 or
30 years of your life?
Mom, we are begging you, PLEASE
BLIND WALKER -Bill Morgan, who is le-
gally blind. and his guide dog Hart are ac-
companied by family and friends in Astoria,
Ore .. as they start on a two-yeai;. 4,400-mile
cross-country hike. Morgan, of Bend, Ore., is
STOP SMOKING before the doctor tells
you he has found something that doesn't
look good on a n X-ray. It will be· too late
then, and you will never be able to forgivl!
yourself. -YOUR WORRIED CHILDREN
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My boyfriend
and I disagree about whether he should
open the car door for me. He always opens it
when we are getting IN, but he expects me
to open it to ~et out.
I told him, "Ann Landers says, 'Class
knows that good manners is nothlllg more
than a ser ies of petty sacrifices.' " He says,
"That's just HER opinion" and hastens to
add that he has taken out many classy
women and none of them expected car doors
to be opened for them .
i never have had this problem with any
other man. Am I wrong to consider 1t a basic
courtesy? Your opinion -WANTED IN A
GULF STATE
DEAR WANTED: Your boyfriend may
not wish to bear this again since be insists it
AP Wlrephoto
making the trek to share his Christian beliefs
and to educate people about blindness. If he
reaches Washington, D.C., he says he will be
the first blind person to walk across the
country.
is just my opinion -but cla11 knows tbat
good manners It nothing more than a series
of petty aacrlflcet .
Not only should a man walk around and
open tbe car door for a woman, be should
also assist ber In getting out.
Many women need help In extricating
themselves from the smaller cars (often
low-slung jobs). Without that help they just
might fall on their faces.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 agree with
the person who bought the rafrte ticket and
complained because her number was drawn
first and she received the THIRD prize. The
person whose number was drawn next, and
was given second prize, a1sp has a legitimate
complaint. Those two winners were denied a
chance at the grand prize. the one everyone
1s after when their stubs were removed from
the drum.
The first drawing should be for the first
prize, the second drawing for the second
prize and so on. -FAIR IS FAIR IN
GRAND ISLAND, NEB.
a ANN LANDERS
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DEAR GRAND ISLAND: Lo,lc is un-
questionably on your side, but i you can
think of a way to reverse the long-standing
tradition of selecting tbe third-prize winner,
then tbe second, and the biggie las t, let me
know and I'll back you up. Traditions di e
bard -and this one seems to be set in
concre te.
l t 's not always easy to recogniZl' love,
t.•specially the first time around. Acquaint
yourself with the g wdelines. R ead Ann
Landers' booklet, "Love or Sex and How to
Tdl the Difference." For a copy, maJ/ 50
cents and a long, self-addressed enviY/ope
with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. &x
11995. Chicago. 111 60611.
Color carpet stained
After 12 years I've finally done it.
My living r oom carpet is one large
continuous wall-to-wall stain.
I have only experienced this euphoria
on one or two occasions. Once when I suc-
ceeded in picking nail polish off the last nail
minutes before I got married. Another time
was in 197 4, when I called everyone to come
to dinner and they did -at the same time.
They tell me the odds of having a room
of this size go tota l stain is about on·e in
every 15 billion homes. ·
I KNEW IT WOULD happen. To begin
with, the carpet is white. There are things
that go with a white carpet that the sales-
man never tells you about.
l. With a white carpet, you must remain
childless for the rest of your life. This in-
cludes children who visit or peek in the
windows.
2. You must never use the room . If you
go beyond the ropes. you must be prepared
to take the risk and pay the price.
3. P utting furniture in it is just asking
for 1t. White carpet cannot be expected to
remain white in a room full of furniture
legs.
4. If a dog comes within 500 feet of the
white carpet, urine stains will materialize
•
ERMA BOMBfCI
AT WITS END
out of thin air and stay forever.
THERE ARE OTHER characteristics of
a white carpet. It has a pebble-an -the-water
characteristic. A smalJ piece of cheese from a
canape will hit the carpet and within min-
utes spread to a diameter of three feet. A
che wing-gum wrapper thrown carelessly on
· 1t will produce a brown spot that no amount
of scrubbing can remove.
ln retrospect, getting stains in the traf-
fic areas of the room was a piece of cake.
(Excuse the expression.) All someone had to
do was walk through and the rug would
part to receive a tomato caught in the sole, a
newspaper with ink that rubbed off, chunks
of mud that fell from the cuff of a jean and
dirt from fingernails.
It's getting them.der furniture with-
out moving it that re'll!ly takes skill.
But then I once Had a footprint on the
ceiling of the shower. Sometimes. I don't
know how I do it~
Capricorn: Emphasis on promotion POT SHOTS
Thursday, April 8
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Key now is
negotiation ; be diplomatic, but stand tall for
your rights. Emphasis on legalities. public
relations.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Go slow.
defer direct actions, let others state their
views while you play your own cards close
to chest.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Excitement
replaces doldrums; lunar and numerical cy-
cles highlight change, speculation, adven-
ture and romance.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Transac-
tion is finished, although you may not im-
mediately realize it.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Submit ideas,
concepts, formats, proposals. Emphasis on
originality, valuable contacts. special mee-
tings and decisions related to relatives, trips
and written material.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll col -
lect necessary data. puzzle pieces will fall
into place, you'll locate lost article and you
can now transform ideas into profit.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Circumstan-
ces tum in your favor -social invitations
are received, popularity increases and your
timing is on target.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Plans are
subject to revision. Clandestine conference
results in change of basic policy Cycle is
favorable.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Ac-
cent on tJOpularity, social acitivity and ability
to transform wishes into reality. Money
comes from surprise source.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Em-
phasis on prestige, promotion , domestic ad-
justment and surprise gift. You win through
diplomacy.
Crystal hall cracked
Historian Raymond Clary, browsing
through the S.F. Call-Bulletin of May 7,
1936, found Joseph B. Strauss, Chief Engi-
neer of the GoJden Gate Bridge, saying for
publication that his bridge "is practically
.Weide-proof. The guard rails are five feet
aix inches high and are so constructed that
any persons on the pedestrian walk could
not get a handhold to climb over them.
"The intricate telephone and patrol
systems will operate so e fficiently that
~e acting-suspiciously would be inune-
dJately surrounded. Suicide from the bridge
la neither poaible nor probable" . . . The
intricate telephone system must have broken
down almost immediately.
CAENFETTI: John McEnroe isn't the
only one. Tennis fans h ave bad manners,
too. Look, you don't applaud double faults
and errors, only aces, winners and miracu-
lous gets (not to be confused with st.an getz)
. . . The taxman cometh: For our Shortest
Poem conte.t, John Henrikae n submits
"lnoome: Moel of the chunk'll go to Uncle,"
whl~b ia superb but still n ot as short as
":ne.: Adam had •em."
GERARD BORN'S discovery· that Adam Baum worb for the Nuclear .Regu-
latory Conµntalon may keep Nameph.rea·,
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HERB CAEN
OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
king alive for a nother week -but you
douot ft?
I believe it was Honore de Balzac who
said, "The trouble with social climbers is
that the higher they climb the more they
e xpose their most contemptible parts." It
sounds better in French and anyway, why
a re people so mean about social climbers?
We are born into low stations, such as Sac-
ramento, and attempt to improve our lot. It's
The American Way. Besides, w ithout the
climbers, how would our self-styled social
leaden know they had risen to the top of
nothing whataoever?
OUR NATIVE WITZ: Morris Erickson
wondera lf you'v4' heerd about the new
Enalilh diet that takee off 28 pounds ai.mply
by e9tina a pheasant? lt'a called 11K.W.lna two
stonet with one bird" (okay, you know a
.tone is 14 pounds but I dOl'l't) .• •.
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spiritual
revelation dominates scenario. You perceive
when something of importance is to occur.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): lndividuaJ
in position of authority trusts you and
proves it. You'll have more responsibiHty.
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. Nor th
deals.
NORTH
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WEST EAST
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The bidding:
North Eut South Weit
I• P ... 1 + P ...
2 • Pua 3 + Pua
4 + Pau Pu• Paa1
Opening lead: Jack or <::i.
For some things. your
reward might be in heaven.
For good dummy technique.
your rewud lt much more
immediate.
South'• one epade re·
sponse w~a In keepltlg wlih
lh• modern llylt for
responder to show a four·
card major reprdleu of It.
qoalit7. Slnce a •p4ade fit, had
been located. South·:. bid of
three clubs was a one round
force -three no trump,
describing a ru11 opening hid
with only four spades. might
havP been a better choice.
North's decision lo jump to
four spades was a little ag-
gressive, despite hi s strong
. spade holding.
West led a heart. and
when dummy came down de
clarer realized that. with
normal breaks. he would prob
ably have to lose at least one
trick in each suit except
hearts. His problem was to
avotd lc>strrg • two dtamond
tricks, and to lead a diamond
to the king offered only a 50
percent chance of success.
An end play. if one coyld be
worked out. could improve
the odds.\
Declarer won the ace of
hearts. crossed to tho king of
trumps and led a club to the
queen. When that woo.
another chance had opened
up -If West held a
doublei.on kins or clubs.
declarer would not Ion a club
t.ricJt and could afford two
diamond loser1. A trump to
th• ace reve&Jed tb• ract that
• thtr• wu onl7 one U'ump
loMl'. Nut. ~r trtecl
'
thl' ace of clubs to ~ee if the
king would drop to no
av111I
To complete tht· gTound
work for the e nd play.
derlarer cashed the king and
4ueen of hearts. sluffing a
diamond from his hand. Then
he exiled with a tr ump.
West had a Hobson's
choice. He was down to only
red cards. To lead a heart
would allow declarer to
d1sr11rd another diamond
from his hand while ruffing in
dummy. so West cashed the
ace of diamonds in the hope
lhat his partner would have
the king. But that was not to
be, and good dummy play
earned the contract. and a
substantial reward, then and
there.
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NEW JOB -Former
U .N . Secrctary-
General Kurt Wald-
heim has accepted a
potltlon teaching di-
plomacy at George-
town Unlveralty. He
wlll take the post
May 1 and will con-
duct informal semi-
nars nd help guide
the university pro-
grams in djplomacy.
Orange CODll DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Aprll 7. 1982 B3
Do footprints disprove evelution theory?
ST. LOUIS (AP) -A Baptlat week of Nooh's flood.
mlnlator aaid he has found human and "The lmphcuuons ur1• 11tupl'ndou111,
dlnouur fqotprlnts In Tt>xit11 dl11pro-becauae t>volutlunary 11c.•1tmce hold11
vlng the theor y o f evolution, but that thl' dlnm1uur and man un· 11u p-
1kepUcal 1eientista dtsput.ed hia claim. po1wd to bt• separated by ubout 70
The Rev Carl E. &ugh, who hold:s million yean1," he said
a doctorate from the camornla Gra-Similar prints also huvt• been HlU-
duate School of Theology in Glendale, died by Dr. J u .. m Langston, a prnfes-
Calif .. Announced the (ind at his one-sor of geolog1t•ul stud1t-11 at thl· Un-
story brick c hurch in lhC' suburbs lverslly of Tcxus at Austin
west of St Louis "They (Baugh a nd his associate&)
duding 1hr po 1lbllity they wer
made by an unknown animal •
Baugh hta~ a 12 m •mbcr team.
lifC>l'UIOi-tod by t~ lnl(•rrutliQNJ BAptilt.
C ollegt-fn S t J,ou1s, in a c.ltg last
month on pr1v1tk· property .. tong the
Paluxy River :ibout a quarll'r tulle
Crom the Dmosour Valley St.alt.• Park
at Glt'n Rose. T exas.
'I'lw Cootprint.t conv raed, ul'ldl the
d01ouur 11\epped on the prfVlout
foolj)l'in&. &ugh aald. '
He dltf>luyed a pluter of the
print. showing a dlatlnc outttne of
what •pf>t'1trf'd to ~a big t~. and
si:.ud 1t had been verified aa human by
a Washington Univer1ity an•tomy
professor
Th e Washington Uruvent1ty anato-
mun said, however, he had not veri-
fied the pnnt as human.
''I c an 't co m e t o any r e al
<.-ondusion," Dr. David Minton said.•
He said the footprints h e found are 1ust plam wrong," said Langston,
were made within days of each other adding that there are other explana·
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T h<.• four prints, t.•ach lti 1m·hei. long
and J 1 i feet apart, Wl'rt' rnadt.• by a
7-foot t.all man, he said Beside them,
on lhl· samt• strata, were the tracks of
n Tyrannosaurus Ht•x
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.
Plan for the future
A tax-de f erred I RA can ensure worry-free retireme nt
By MARY F ARRELLY
EfffCUve Jan. 1, 1982, any In·
dlvidu.al who i,-ecelvcs compeniw-
Uon for employment can set up
an l ndlvidua l Retireme nt Ac
cou nt. You can co rnribute as
much as 100 percen t o f you r
ear ned income or as muc h as
$2,000 annua ll y, which ever 1s
less.
You may be able t.o provide a
retirement plan for your spouse,
too. if he or she does not work
This would e nable. you to in-
crease your total contribution
from $2.000 Lo $2,250 per year.
Separate accounts will be esta-
bl.isht!d for ou and your spouse,
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contribu ted to any one account
each year.
This $2.000 con t ribution to
your IRA account as deducted
fr om yo ur
c urre n t i n -
come whe n
you file your
t ax r e t urn .
For example,
if your gross
earned in -
come is $35.-
000 and y ou
pu t $2 ,5 0 0
into an IRA . FARREL.LY
your taxable earned income ts
automatically dropped to $33.000
before any deductions are taken
T he inte rest a nd dividends
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your tax deducllon may sull be
obtain~d even 1( you establis h
your plan and make your contri-
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filing date.
You can begin making with-
INVIBTMINTS
drawals with ou t pena lty from
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Your ben eficiary w ill n ot be
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Suppose you take early retire-
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Banker sues
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
former chief economist of First
Interstate Bancorp. has sued the
bank for $5 million, alleging he
was f ired because t he bank
wanted to cu t its ties w ith a
troubled firm for which he serv-
ed as a board member.
The lawsuit filed by Raymond
Jallow. wh o was a senior vice-
presidenl at Fir.it Interstate until
he was dismissed more tha n a
year ago. also accuses bank offi-
cials of threatening to undermine
his reputation unless he resigned
volun tarily.
participation in ita qualified reti-
rem.ent plan . Thia distribution
would normally be taxed, which
L'Ould take away qulte a aubetan-.
tial amount. However, lf wi\hin
60 day• of r~elvtni the dlatri-
b\.lUon you roll ovet th.e entire
sum, less any voluntary contri-
butions you have made, then you
a void pay ing any tax and the
money r emain• tax sheltered
until you at.art making withdra-
wals.
Once the IRA rollover ia com-
pleted, no additional contribution
can be made t.o that account.
T h e r e are varloua op tions
available to you when establiah-
ing your IRA plan. You should
research the different plans to
select the one best for you .
(Farrelly 18 an acoount execu-
tive with the Santa Ana oftice of
Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner &
Smith, Inc.)
in firing
J a llow alleges that he was
ousted as part of a bank effort to
disassociate itself from problems
at Carpinteria-baaed Sam bo's
Restaurants Inc. Jallow is one of
25 former Sambo's directors
being sued by the new manage-
m ent of the restaurant chain,
which is belng reorganized under
Chapter 11 o1 the federal bank-
ruptcy laws.
First Interstate, a major lender
to lhe chain and to investors in
individual restaurants, was na-
med in a class-action suit filed by
investors.
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WYCLIFFE
GARDEN APARTMENTS
18786 FIOfldl Strfft
Huntington BMch. Cllifon,11
Few lnfOfmsUon Phone 1424811, bt. 2.28
Coll Mr. Pocltord or Mr Alexender
71;1-754-7506, 7 o.m to ':00 p.m.
Construction
money
available at
Heritage Bank .
. laldentlal
· COmmerclal Bulklln•
Takeout COmmitment required
alontt wUh leases.
CoNact:
·Jeff Johnson
SOuth Om~ COunayt lrvlne
714/851-4-050
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• California's largest PIQlng agent.
• Inexpensive-less than 75C a day.
• Wide·area coverage-15.000 square mlles .
• A location near you. plus field ~.._reftOtatlves at yoor beck
and call.
• 24-hOur service. We never sleep. • Free unlimited beeping, dellvery and run maintenance.
• Quantity discou,,,.
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731-7777
Call toMrll 1.m2&.2-9181. Of Clll lnbmllion tor tl\I ~ Paoeofftce ~~ ..... """"-°"'°'*" •
M. Jou Llppmu, of Newport Beach hall ~n
named executive vtce president and chief financial
offieoer, of Ban.ken Peniton Service..
Most recently he wu Vlce President of ADP
Pension services, Inc .. and Vice President and AB-
al.atant Secretary of I.ntematlonal Central Bank and
Truat Cor poration tor the put lS yea.rt. -
Gaycoa ~· Grover has been elected/resident
and chief executive officer of Hou.aehol Federal
Savings & Loan Association by the Board of Di-
rectors.
The Westminster-baaed savings and loan has 15
branches ln Orange, San Diego, Los Angeles and
Riveralde counties.
Grover lives ln Mission Viejo.
Artllar C. DanJellan, president of Danielian
Asaociatea, t h e Newport Beac h -baaed ar-
chitectural and planning firm. has been advanced to
the College of Fellows of the American Institute of
Architects, the architectura l profession's h ighest
honor.
Jill Stone has been named art director for The
Cox & ~h Advertising C.O. of Newport Beach,
accordmg to John C. Cox, Jr., president of the
agency.
Jim Gormu, former executive vice president
of the Motor Car Dealers Association of Southern
California, has been named apecial aaaiatant to lhe
president of Lloyd Andenien & A..>ciates.
Gary Brew1ter has joined Great American
&nk, lhe operating subsidiary of Great American
Bancorp, as vice president, business development at
the new Newport Beach regional headquarters,
Jack A. Sweeney, ch airman and chief exe<:u tive
officer , has announced.
Linda L. Pltkuen has been promoted to out-
side sales repretentative at Bergen N~ries, Brea.
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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Pttakanen hu terYed u lnaide 1&1-ttpnMntattve
atnce she joined Bergen Nurterl" ln September ·
1978.
Alwnin~ ~tenanat Systems. Inc., ~
H.l.li., hu annOunced the I PPolntment of StejMa G. 8ampMa a1 Ml.el manapr.
Prior to h1I appoh\tment. SamPIOO 8l!IVed a1
regional aalea ~r for AMS ln the San Dieao
and Orange counties.
ftom.at I:. ScMrmerllona. manager of Cotta
Mesa Moving Center, 2680 Newpor t Boulevard,
Costa Meta, hu received a merit award from U-
Haul International.
Robert F. Greendale has been named manager
of the new Ergo -Tech Syatema Dlviaion of Panel
C.Oncepta, Inc., a aubeidiary company of Standard-
PaClfic Corp. The divlaion'a headqu~rters are i.n
Suta Ana.
GTE granted
• rate increase
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -General Telephone
has been granted a $10.4 million increase in tele-
phone rates by the Californ ia P ublic Utilities
C.Ommi.aaion, which also ordered that the utility
improve service.
General Telephone's service area is mainly in
Southern CalJfomia. including Laguna Beach , but it
serves Los Gatos, Los Altos a nd Nova to in t he
north .
T he PUC imposed a service improvement in-
centive penalty on the utility, requiring it to credit
customers in poor service areas by $1.40 a month per
telephone line. The increase was granted on an interim basil ' ~
until further hearings are held. It will amount to
about 20 centa a month for residential cu.stomers •
who rent one telephone and have single party ser-
vice.
In March 1981, General Telephone applied for
a $296 million increase for 1982. Since then it has
been granted $127 million in increases, most of it
coming from an increase for Pacific Telephone last
August. When Pacific's toll rat.es within the state go
up, General's increase likewise.
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Construction hos s1arted on the Clrst b~Udinp 1n a
half-billion-doUar, 443-acre development ln Utlleton,
Colo., n suburb of Denver, according to Edward J .
Ruwaldt, president of Newport Beach-headquartered
Emkay Development Company, loc,
Within the SouthPark buslnt.'U cen~r are three
separate development areas -The Urban Plaza, The
Campus and Corporate Pomt.
The proit.-ct i11 a joint venture of Emkay Deve-
lopment Company, Inc .. a 1ubsidiary of Morr1son-
Knudsen ComJ>{lfly (NYSE). and A1ooa Denver, lnC:, a
s ubs idiary of Aluminum Company of America
(NYSE).
Grace declares dividend
The board of directors of W. R. Grace & Co. has
declared a quarterly cash dividend of 65 cents per
share on L'Ommon stock payablP June 10 to sharehol-
ders of re<:ord May 6.
This is the l 78th consecutive dividend paid by I.he
iQtemational corporation with intert;ats in chemicals.
natural reflOurces and consumer services .
It operates its New American Restaurant Corp.
headquarters in Costa Mesa and headquarters for E l
Torito·La Fiesta Restaurants, Inc. and Far West
Services in lrvine. Grace also operates several res-
taurants in lhe Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area such
as El Torito, Houlibao's, Coco's and Reuben's.
Avco Finan~ial n et up
First quarter net earnings for Avco Financial
Services, lnc., Newport Beach, were $17 million. up
from $16.6 million in the 1981 first quarter.
This increase was due to favorable effects o~ a
d1.'Cline in interest rates. as well as reduet.~ operating
t•x penses and credit losses in its financial services
group
Newport firms may m e rge
Two Newport Beach firms. Nuclear Medical
Systems, Inc. and lmmutron, Inc. announced th~t
their boards of directors approved an agreement in
principle to pursue a merger.
Under a proposal, one share of NMS common
stock would be issued for each l. 75 outstanding shares
of lmmutron. NMS warrants would be issued at the
same ratio an exchange for outstanding lmmutron
warrants. The proposed merger is subject _ to th<1 ex-
ecution of a definitive agreement. a review of the
terms by an independe nt investment banker and ra-
tification by both boards of directors, approvaJ oC the
merger by shareholders of N MS and Immutron. and to
certain other conditions.
Local settlem ent set
IBIS Inc. of Irvine an.nounced that an Ollt-of ·
court agr~ment had been signed with Point 4 Data
Corporation in connection with the latter's January
lawsuit.
Under the provisions of the agreement, neither
party admits any wrongdoing in either Point 4's initial
claim or IBIS's $6 million counterclaim. All matena~
seized at IBIS were ordered returned and IBIS 1s
permitted to continue to. deliver its 10'.' ll ope~ating
system in limited quantities for a limited period of
time.
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in 'Forty .. Carats'
8y TOM!!.!~ for Jocal theatea:aoera, who Kanouae at t.he boomln1 Texaa "forty !arua" conUnuea member1,-Joe Rltkea. Kltty lobby of the playhouM, 60ti on.t •.....,...... remember him when, it'J an ad-,Ullonalre1 both h1ttin1 hl1h thrc>uah May 9 at the Harlequin, Karp. Cathy BreeM and Steven guna Canyon Road, Laau
For the number of Umea ded tna\ to view the excellent mark.a on tne comic 1eale. $9th 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., jult north LindenbAum. Beach.
"Forty car.ta" hM been up and perfo~ce delivered by WU-Foat.er it breezy and believable u of Costa Meta. It'• a happy an-"Who'• On First?" opena Frid· The Youth Workahop, now
dowo t.M Orante Cout over the Uam Kirby Cullen, a home· the ex-huaband, Deborah Da.lton niverury for the theeter and ita •1 at TurtJe Rock Community ita 18th year under the dll"ll!dM!•
i-:t decade, it Could be toratven 1rown actor up tbrou1h tthhe it delightful H the dauahter, pat.ront. . Park, on Sunnyhlll Road off of Lia• Surette, offera you
for Hemina a bit lon1 tn the. mmmwu\y theater ran.kl, ~ e while Dorothy McDonald excela * Turtle Rock Drive ln Irvine, and people from 5 to 14 an int.rod
tooth, oomedy betna the peri.th.a-rich yOWll man who'• ruihl~ ln double duty. ORANGE COUNTY'S prolific wW play for four weekend.a with Uon to the theater, with Ill 1
ble commod1ty it la. yet likable. Chrlatine Tuaoi: in •playwriaht, Jack Sharkey, will Friday and Saturday performan-denta participatlna in a prod
St$Jl, Jay Allen'• adaptea trea-' the ie.dina role pa•e1111 alflne Dltector Allan Hunt keepe the have a new one on the boards "Hat 8 p.m. and ma\lneea on tfon at the end ot the clua. I
Ule Qn December-May romante, ataae 1~ile and aeema to olQI'· action (13 tcenet over three acts) thil weekend u the Irvine Com-April 18 and 25 at 2 p.m. Ticketa eluded are counet ln mime, c
Where the 22-year..old man pur-tom wlt~ ~ach acen~ .. qd a}Je moving briakly, thou1h h1a "TV munity Theater launches the are avallable at the door and racteruatlon, lmproviJlaUon,
IUet the 40-year~old woman, re-handlet her situation with credi· blockirig" la 10mewhat contrived. county premiere of Sharkey'• more information is available at to take direction and how
"'1na much of ill verve and vita· bWty. The abeence of a carpet on the nightmare comedy "Who'a On 557-7297. handle a script. thy at the Harlequin Dlnner dingy-looking floor la another First?" * C1assea will begin the week o)
Playhouse where it's beln1.re-Standouts ln aupp()rt are Mar-Irritant, easily remedied by Thia madcap farce, which THE LAGUNA MOU~TON April 14 and tuition for th.a
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Reeve sees Superman as gentl
• NEW YORK (AP) -It '1 crazy," he 1ald. "But there'• a aate territory." touch betna a man of ateel ln a IChool jult down the atreet and lt Reeve mlaht not have time to
world of allly putty. Juat aak happena all the ti.me." 10 out and play with hit tiny
Christopher Reeve -th• movie The 29-year-old Reeve, tall fanaJ.. but he'a lnten\ on ch.anclna
SuJ*1NU1. and cle•"'..&lly h,and.,me, 1a more the ttuperman t.m.ge. He uya he
It Hema the actor'• doorbell like a mild-mannered reporter Uie9 to play up Supennan u a
·never 1top1 rln1ln1. "Can than Supennan, •pedallywben wentleman . rather than
Superman come out and play?" a he UMI hit Supennan penona to meclWmo bullet ~ wall."
4 teady atream of thlrd-1radera talk to children. "I ahow them that Supennan
Hk throuch the Intercom of "Friend• of mine who have la model\ and not full of
Reeve'• upper Weet Side apart-trouble with their k:ida and can't hlrntelf," he said. "I try to em-rnent. talk to them will uae me u an phulze hla Sir Walter Raleigh
"Not ~r,." bellowe the man lntermedlary," Reeve uid. aide. lt'a all part of teachtng them
of ateeJ. • He'a aot to aave "A lot of kida who're having what makea a good peraon .
.:>rnebody." trouble talking to parenta wlll Su~rman la good because he
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• • "29 'ttM 3 Untrained Lake." e.g.
32 0YefWelght 4 Turf 27 Paatool 47 Ful'!Cti<>Md
35 Grtt 51.ubrlcant 28 Termlt•' ~In 48 Light wood
H Mutlc group 6 Heppy !)() Fruit 49 Htrdtn
S1 ""'9 pwlodl r~ -3 t DitWfa61t 50 Abtenl:
l8......,.. EdltOn 32 frig;'• mete • 2 worclt
, 39 81ood: Pr«. 8 Ealt*I 33 Scourge 51 OrCMld
40·Am• poleol\ t OI Clint 3.4 Surprile cc.r
41 An MderMn 10 beer 35 Encompaee 52 ...,....,
• 42 w.t Pointer 11 Hot eftanOld 38 " -you" room
I 4S Alolnt! Pref. 12 PIWlng ... ae ~ 63 Olllgllett
'4 ...., tS Goff gldgeCI 42 Solldtudt 54 Pronoun
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•:00 8 D. N£W8
• CHA"lt!'S AHGll.S G LYNN SHACl<ELFORO
Q) THE JEFFEl\SOHS
II) HAWAII Fl\IE-0
&l) BUSINESS REPORT m HEEDUCRAFT
I)) CBS NEWS rfQl ABC HEWS
<aHBC NEWS
H)MOVIE
• • Mr Sycamore'
( 197SI Ja5on Robard1,
Jean S1mrnons A moddle-
&ged mat1m11n lantaslLet
•bout becoming a lree to
esc..ipe ine orudgery of hrs
hie
$MOVIE
• • • On(! On One
c 1'1771 Rooby Benson
Ann&lle 0 Toole A ooy
who goes to coHege on a
baskf'lball scnotarslup is
abused by the coach.
S<.e>r ned by hrs 1u1or ~d
u~ed by the school lor 11~
uwn µurposes PG
t'}MOVIE • * · ~tuckteberry
f1nn"B11seo oo tr>e story
by Mark Twaon A young
boy and .i runaw1y slave
bec.ome 1nvolve<1 tn a
--ol a<lYenhH'ff wn.le fle<>ong Clown the MIUIMIP·
11• Rrver on a rail
Z MOVIE
• • Thi! Brave One'
119561 Motnaet Ray, Aodol·
to Royo\ A young boy tra-
vels to Me••CO to fond hos
pet bull whoch was aw,.
dentally sold
11:20 0 HOCKEY PLAYOFFS
6:30 CD All IN THE FAMILY EID NE°tVSBEAT WITM
CLETE ROBERTS
a!) BUSINESS REPORT ltJ~NEWS II~ PARNEY MILLER
7:00 f) CBS HEWS
0 NBCHEWS
0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 0 A8CNEWS
CD M"A'S'H
Rada• helps out a lamb
meant feir " Greek res11va1
an<l Frank os cneated out
ot an opportunity to per·
~ecul e a young sotd•e•
II) JOKER'S WILD ED OVER EASY
Guest Carmen McRae (A)
~ DICK CAVETT
161 P M MAGAZINE
A man "'ho er~ pro
l>IX>• tong events dlS(llll9ed
~ • part1c1pant. dragnos-
my health problems by
f-"1.amm1ng the eyes
110) ENTERTAINMENT
TONIGHT
An 1nwrv111w wi1h Marilyn
McCoo ~THE MUPPETS
Guesl Alan Arion
(<;,MOVIE
• • Jesu' ( 1979) Brian
Deacon Rovka Nooman
1 M 1ile 01 tne "Kono 01
Konqs lrom his early
Y"ars as the son of a poor
tarpen1er to n1s 1ns1igalion
ol tne rehgrous and soc.II
revoluhon tnal led to Ills
deatn by cruc1hx1on. ••
detaollld G
1 0 THE BOYS OF
SUMMER
7:30 f) 2 ON THE TOWN
Fealured a v1s1t to 0'8
' Autonomy Center on Tujyn,.
ga which otters an all1<-
na10 metnod 10 menial 111.
ness 1reatmen1s. a look at
PREACHER -Kenny Rogers stars as
self-styled preacher in small Southern
town in "Coward of the Count y," at 9
tonight on KNXT (2).
reactoon& to tne for st 1nstal-
ldt1on OI parking meters 1n
l OS Angeles COVI'< age OI
Iha Ms T.ill USA
Pageant
0 FAMILY FEUD
0 PRE,.SEASON
BASEBALL
CJ Ill or no., Angel$ vs Oak
land As
0 EYEON LA..
f t'dlurf'd d report on mar
hOll "'a' 8 IOOk di bOn
z•• cors, a report on test
polo ts
CD M"A'S"H
Khnger lulls v1c11m to the
1J6Cuhur behavoor of the
4077th s personnel
II) (f l TIC TAC DOUGH fD MACNEIL/ LEHRER
REPORT
a!) NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL
1"41 Themes A trop taken
&long ttw Thames Rover
documen1~ tno: masswe
c.ttn.111-up that r1a' res1ored
ots waters to D new votahty
iji\ YOU ASKED FOR IT
Fi;aturoo Engl.:ind s Fur
011ure Mu~•c.1an ano
Austr•a ~ S"'eet Tooth
Kong
H WHAT ON EARTH
Ors()(I Bean hosts thos
last-paced ract-1111eo sc•-
ence series
0 BASEBALL
San Fr anc.osco G1an1s at
los Angel1<s Ooo9e1s
0 IOA MAKES A MOVIE
8:00 f) (f) HERBIE, THE
LOVE BUG
Rondy Bigelow k 1dnaps
Her boe dll<l subslolutes a
bOOby•trappod IOOk·al•ke
"' Jn allempt to break up
Jom and Susan s weddong
0 °'REAL PEOPLE
~•lured a cooventt0n ol
tallooed people, a wom•
an ' basketball team that
ooly plays men a fasnoon
shaw for 009s • bord psy-
cno1091s1 !Al
0 @) THE GREATEST
AMERICAN HERO
~ -an., a trl>Clloacl OI "°""•l>WIO CD P.M. MAGAZINE
A man who crashes pro
sporhng events <losguosed
as a partocopant d1agnos-
1ng heonn problems by
eum1n1nq the eyes
Cl} MOVIE
• • The Human Factor
f 1975) Ql!()(ge Kennedy
John Molls A compole•
,..c;ef't vse!lo h15 technical
•nowledge to track down
hos family s lollers
f1i) NATIONAL
OEOOAAPHIC SPECIAL
l he T h&mes A trop l<lken
oiono the Thames River
documents the mass.ve
clean up that has restored
115 .. 01ers ton nrw v•lallly
0
!ft MOVIE • * • Tne Sn1nlng"
( 1980) Jeci.. NiChOISOO,
Snelley Ouvdll 0.recled by
Stanley Kubfocl< A l0tmer
\<;hootteocher nored as •
wor111" care1a1ter f0< a
t 1Jrno1e •nd eppateotly
11aun1ed Colorado ho1el. Is
'"uwDOUnd there wotn his
wote and clauvoyant young
~on R
IS BIZARRE
Super Dave ·
t'}MOVIE • • * • Tess' ( 1979)
Nd9li1SS10 K1nsk1, Peter
forth lht1 dau9n1er ot a
poor l'ngtosh Urmer
be<.omes 1ne voc11m of her
t.im1ly & espirauons and
ner own oe•u1y A'
2 MOVIE
• • • • Tne Last Metro··
t 19801 Catherrr>e Oeneuve.
Gerard Oepard1eu DirllC1·
<>d by F ranco11 T ruttaut
0"""0 World War II, the
i;roproetors ol o smell Pans
1to .. Jtr!' try 10 keep their
1•>1.llih~hm!'rot open during
lit>' German occupallon
PG
8·30 CD All IN THE FAMILY
ru1th I~ COnlronted With 3
r.ipost and a tofe-tnreaten-
•ng tr.iuma on lhe eve of
ne1 surprtse birthday par·
ly 1Par1 It
'1') FROM THE ASHES .•.
NICARAGUA TODAY
Th" rebv1ld1ng ol Nocara-
gua Jlle< the bloody over-
1hrow ol Somoza 1n 1979
and tne role ol the U.S
loreogn pohcy on the coun-
try .ire rev1ew8<l
1S UIF'F-A·THON
A comedian hos1 and lour
comic coo1es1ants wno
c.ompete e911n11 one
another are leatured on tnos
uncensored comedy game
snow
9:00 f) MOVIE
·cowaro ot Iha County ··
Kenny Aogera atara In true
mao.tor ·--mcMa (Ri O ~THEFACTSOF
LIFE
Natalie r.tudoes self-
delense atter 5he is
occostOO neor the campus
and the heldmastar's MC·
retary IS raped
0 )~ THE FALL GUY
Al " stunl man ' conven-
uon Cott is put on 1118 posi-''°" of n 1vrng 10 rescue h/$
ma10• c.001ender 101 the
qroup ~ a11nua1 award
CD MERV ORIFAH
ED MIOOLETOWH
·community 01 Praise" A
larnoty ol fund1mentahs11
• pers1s1en11y can upon 1helr
faith to surmount lhe prob-
lem5 or d;i11y Ille c;i
C MOVIE
CHANNEL LISTINGS
• • , Tne Pttvate Eyes ..
c 1980) Ooo 1Cno111, Tim
Conway Two bumbl"'O
Amerocan detec:lr.... are
<:lilied 1n to onvntioele 1
Mmes or mUfdltrl on an
Enghsh caslle PG' 8 KNXT ICBS)
ID KNBC CNBCl
0 ICTLA (Ind.I
8 KABC (ABCI
Q KFMB ICBSI
Ci) KHJ-TV Clnd.I
CD KCST IABCI
'9 KTTV (Ind I
'II) KCOP TV (I n<I I
• l<CET CPBSI
G KOCE (PBSI
'1CTITIOUI llUU9M .. ,,._ ITAT'DmJIT
<Di On· T>l
C%J Z·TV
®HBO
(CJ
(fl
(1)
(!,
(Clnemax>
(WORI NY., NY
(WTBS)
<ESPNl
1 (Showfltne)
D Spo11o9ht
m ICab1• Nt~ Nelworl!)
'lCflTIOUI I UllNUS
NAMll I TATIMlllfT
Tt>e fotlowlng perton .. dOlng ~
1StWACKYWOALOOf
JONATHAN WINTEM
Guest lestie Uggams
9:30 0 (8 LOVE, SIDNEY 0 BULLSEYE
'1') NICARAGUA UPDATE
Santord Ungar anchors
th•s tootc al recent ~
opmen1s rn N1car119Ue ln<I
discusses Amertean l)Ollcy
and tneor government's
a111tude toward the U S
-
(J)MOVll * * 1l 'Nlgl\lll•wlll ..
(1tf I) Sytvetter Stallone,
9tlly 0.. Wllllame. A tough
Maw va.11 cnv coi> " .. his
WOlll cul out IOt lllm ~
Oft9 of tht w0<1d'1 mOlt
d1no•rou• 1error1111
.,rt* In l'llt City '"' 10-00 8 IHAHNOH
e aouwcv
A 1>tY9"0Uc fOflMI medl·
ell dOC:tOf II IU'4Mett<I Ot
eau.ing Ille 0..111 QI Mt
lluelMnd
I ••• HIWI
Q) OVNAl'TY
ICrytlle •w1111 the outcome
of Ofeudl1'1 tNJrgery, Blella
reluMt AhlMWOOd'1 butl·
"'" offer 1nd Al•~••
dOdOff Cofby'I Mlrllegl
Olfet
• FROM THE AIHO .••
HICAMOUA TOOAY
fhe rab\Jlkllng of Niear•·
OU• lfllf lhe bloody OV«·
llw-01 Somoz1 tn 1979
end the rote of tne u S
f0teign l)OllCy tn the ooun· '.2' .,. rev-8<l
~ MlOOl.ETOWN
"CommunHy Of Pf11se" A
temfly ot fund1menlahst1
per 11111nlly call upon the«
ta1m 10 111rmoun1 the prob·
lems of dally Ille Q
10.15 (t l MOVIE
••• "A Cay In The Death
Ot Joe Egg· ( 1872) Alan
Biies, Janet Suzman A
COi.i~ whOM Chtld .... lflfS
lrom convu1111ons contem-
plate a mercy k1llrng R
10-.30 Cl) NEWS
C1MOVIE * * * Bells Are Arngong·
( 1960) Judy ltolhday. Dean
M11rt1n A t11y and 1mpres-
s1on11bl!I young answering
service opt>1ator beeomes
1nlotu11od woth a charming
SCrtplwfllM
HJ REAL OETECTIV£S:
THE SPECK CASE
l hlS <Joc:umeniaty fotlows
1ne CntQQo PoltCe Oepar1-
me<11 s 81ep·by-step 1nves-
1iga11on ol tr•• murdef or
e.gnt student nurses •n
1hetr dormitory on Juty 14
1966
O'MOVIE
• • , Happy Bir1hday To
Me ( 1980) Mahssa Sue
Anderson. Glenn Ford As
murder t>egtna cnopping
away at her c11cle of elitist
froends a prep school sen-
ior womes 1ha1 sne may be
lhe ne•I viChm • or poss.-
bly me kHler A
11:00f) 0 0 (1)93
HEWS
0 SATURDAY HIGKT
Holl Norman l1<1r Guest
8oz Scagos 0 KOJAK
CD M 'A"S"H
Hawkeye ond Trapper
euempt 10 refrreve e sup-
ply or hydrocortisone
stolan by btack-marl!-
et-•
G) SANFORD A.NO SON
wnen Fred returns early
from • tong trip. he fPOOIS •
homecoming party Lamont
and G,.d., nad ptanned. fD NICARAGUA UPOA TE
'1') TO BE AHHOUNCED
0MOVIE ~
••• , The Cet Anet The
Canary ( 1978) Hono•
Blockman. M1cn11e1 Gillen
Hells b&llla tor a fottune al
•he se>oo•v es111e ot a
dee~ m1lllona"e ·po·
11 :30 f) (() MOVIE
• • , • A Man A Woman
Ano A Bank 11079) Oon-
jld Sutnertand Broo~e
Adams l wo cleviw coo
ar11sts usc a sopn1s1oea1f'd
compu1rr to mastlfmind a
bank robbery
Q (HTONtOHT
Host Johnny C"son
GUfft Robert Kletn D Q]) ABC Nt:WS
HIGHTLIHE '8 THE JEF'FERSONS
Cl} LOVE. AMERICAN
STVLE
&;l DICK CAVETT
a!) CAPTIONED ABC
HEWS
H MOVIE • • * Sttt Crazy" I 1980)
Roenard Pryor Gene Wild-
er l wo m11n are mil taken
for bank robbers and sent
101111 R' lSJ TWO TOP BAH~AS
Don Adams end Con Ric-
kles 1e11m up for a show-
case ol burlesque and
uncenaored comedy
-Ml>NIGHT-
12:00 D ENTERTAINMENT
TONIGHT
u
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111rglnlel'--T1'lll 11-l - -..,. ... f.-0 c-County Clerlt OI ~ c-..., on....,. ·ri.1•••-• "'" ·-...ih the County Ill 1912 Cte•k ot Orenoa County on Marc~ ti . .,.. ,.., ""'*'*' Oren;e C-~ Plol, P1'UT7 Merdl 17 24 3l, N>r11 7 tt12 ,_. Publolhed Orange Coatt Oatly P~ot
• • • • • • • A.pnt 1 14 " 21 •tel 1590-12
Man1off's
RanchoLM
Raol1
Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, Aprll 7, 1982 89
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCE (~0) '1 :301 KCET (28) B:OO -
"National Geographic Special." A trip
down the Thames capt urea the 11 f e and
history of the river and lt.s people.
KA.BC (7) 9:00 -"The Fall Guy " Colt
rescue• major contender at stunt men's
convention.
KNXT (2) 9:00 "Coward of the
County." Kenny Rogers stars as self.
styled preacher in motion picture-for-
telev181on.
KNBC (4) 10:00 -"Quincy." A psychotic.
former medical doctor 1s suspected oC
causing the death of her husband.
....
An 1n1erv1aw w11n M•rolyn
McCoo D @J LOVE BOAT
Juloe l1W1 In love w1lh 11n
otdar min, two yO<Jng tov-
111 ore ceuglll between
their l&ljdlltg perents and
111 inept ctuo try to mako a
delivery (R)
0 MOVll;
• • ' S111eno 11969) Ate•
Coro Brll1 Ektand
CD MOVIE
• • La<lv F "' A Night
\ 19421 Joero Blei11dell Jonn
Wayne
Cl} LOVE, AMERICAN
STYLE
EJ:) AMERICA THE
SECOND CENTURY
(Z IMOVIE
• • • Strr Cral)t" ( 1980)
A1c.h.ird Pryor Gent! Wild-
er Two men ar11 moatak.en
tor bank robbf!rs ~a sent
to1ort R
12:30 0 ~I.ATE NIGHT WITH
OAVIO LETTERMAN
Guests comeooan lenny
Schultz, fll)O(IS e<111or John
Wat1>n. call members lrom
the mov•e Ouest For
fore
0 COUPt.ES
Q) HEWS ED PEOP!.E ANO
OROANIZA TIONS
0 1MOVIE * • Tne Hand (19811
M•thltll Cdorl~ Andrea
Mercovocc:o Bizarre •<lCI·
<lents eno nrgntmares
be'tl1n happening tn a car-
toonrst \ hto af1e1 ne
sulfa« in.-tos~ ot 1 nano
R
S, MOVIE
*', T ntr t\ollong Kind
( 1973) John Suvage, Cindy
Woll•oms Allor servmg two
year' on,, trumoed·uP sex
charqo. a young woman 1s
reteaseo lr()m prosoo and
beyons S"l'kong her
revenge R 0 8AARY MANILOW: IH
THE ROUND
ManolOw pe<lorm~ a selec
loon or hos riots oncludong
Mandy t Wute The
Songs Con t Smile
W11nou1 You and Copa·
cabo1na T a~d at P1111-
burgh ' CMG Areno
12:40 C MOVIE
• • Outrageous' ( 19n1
C..r ••O Russell. Hollis
Mclaren A good-natured
haordres-. who moon-
hghls a. an ompersonalor
ol remele celebr11111s
share' an aper1men1 and a
platonic •el•tronshrP w•lh a
sct>11opnreniC young wom-
an R
1.000 MOVIE
• • 1 he Annopohs Sto-
ry {195SI John Derek
Duane Lynn. Two brolhe.s
at 1118 Naval Ac:idemy tall
on love wotn the same girl
(I) MOVIE
• • "• r The Bells 0 1 St
Mary 1 f 1945) Bing Crot-
IJy. tngrld Bergman
1-108 MOVIE * * Sarn Caao
Glenn ford
Bucnonan
®J NEWS
l:251M MOVIE
(1972)
Edgar
• • • · l 11dv Songs fh11
&lu111 f 1972) Oouno Ross
Billy Otm Wllh.im5 The
t1llemJl10ty lltll8r nn<J trag.
•c ""''"r or btuea aongl!<
Bothe HoltoO.iy whose
edO•tt10" to drugs
tocred~d o!, hfl1 popul1A11tv
dod ts traced
1:30 0 3 NEWS
1:50 f) NEWS
2:00 CD MOVIE * • * 11>e t ntor ,er
119!>0) Humpnrey Bogert
Zero Mo~tel A aenseloonatt
newi.popHr •tory e•poses
Mur<ler Inc. .i racket
whoch sprea05 terror whet
l•ver 11 h•ll
Z MOVIE
• • , Boren Interval
t 10781 Edc1oe Afberl Rop
Torn A young gorl 1s i.ent
10 live "'''n Am•"Sh retatrvea
where• ~(IP IPll!na 8b0Ut 1fW-
ICdlt(1l!S OI th!' adult W()rlO
2: 10 ·$,MOVIE
• •' Nrghth!lwk~
(19811 Sytvestm Stallone
Solly Dee Wllhoms A tough
New Yori\ Coty cop has hrs
work cut out lor hom wllen ""Ii ot '"" wo•IO s most
danperou"J 1err or1~ts
au•vf'., m tu\ city R
2:20 C MOVIE
• • • Fame I 1~801 Irene
Cara Berry Miller Several
golted studenll al " New
York 1'11g1> '-Chool for tne
vet101m1n9 ._ut~ e.cpe11ence
v.mous sewock ~ and SOC·
o::esses of botn ~rGOnal
.ind prol8flS1011.it nntures
PG
2:25 tJ MOVIE
• • •, '1'1onor Tt1y F atilt!< ..
I t9721 flat V.;ttnne Rtch·
.JHJ Ca51P11ano A mob
ieaOI!< 1. son toolo.s at 1118
'•'• ot h•S ,.,no,cat"-'""
l.in11ly
2:300 MOVIE
• • , Bir/lono Tna News
I 19401 l1010 Notan Qorig
uaven11u11 A crusading
newspaperman e~poses
corruptoon m n1s town s
~vernmcnt
UMOVIE * • • Slor t:ra:y" I 1980)
R1cnard Pryor. Gene Wrld·
er Two men ere mrstal!en
tor benk robbers and Mf1t
101a1I R
2:400 NEWS
8:30G) MOVIE
• • • Yallowneck
f 19~!>1 Lin McC&<lhy Ste·
p!W>n Cour!leogh A group
of C1v1I War O&S4'.rtPrs head
fe>r lre~dom tnrough the
fto11da Ev8<9l.lldes
3:45 ( 1' MOVIE
• • .. • The Last Ml"lrO
f 19801 Cotnor1ne Oeneuve
Ge;ard DllPO•d•ev Oirec1
ed by Franc~' Trullau1
Ourn>Q Wr>rld w,., II the
JOHN DARLING
l>•OC><1411o<• QI I small 1'•111
th"''• lly In kffP their
fft•blllll1'™Htt Oll'HI during
the Oarm<111 oc:c.upa11011
i PO' a:eo 'H. MOVIE
• • "Kill A.no IClll Alj811l
( 1981) Ja~• Ay•11 Arw ..
IHl9 ....... A "''"'"'' "'s ""'*' b•"'" th• m1oion. OI f f,IOW ....... d Kierlllll
11111r11 on 111Jl•v1ng 1n111
~111d won 1 new "lilld.()()11·
tr ol drug PO
•:00 D MOVlf • * Coty OI ht<IOWI'
• 19&$1 Vie1or Met ao1er1.
Kelh'-> Crow .. y News
IX>Y• moonlight H o•no
•ll!rA' llldH
(f l BIZARRE
Super Oavf'
4:30 C MOVIE
• • • St IVtll (1'1 Tlll
\.hu11u1 l:lroot<>n Jutquco
'"'.,&•net A tormflr cr1me
'"t'Q'htt h.ultC"O OOtt-<.ttv•~
I~ hirt°'O IJy d weJl,ny l1hn
r.,11C11'• ICI '"'"over a ,..,, ol
111u1mma11no ledgers PG
$ TWO TOP BANANAS
Dun Adami .mo Ooo Aor
kl11s team up tcir J st>o""
c.aw ot builtosquco aud
un~eru~oroo .omedy
t'}MOVIE
• • , Amtuic.an Pop
( Hl811 Arnm&led l hP 11•5·
tory ot Amm1can pop
mutt•t. hom vaud"¥1Ue to
Uk.. tt t(IU '" tlaGt."\S
through \,Cvt-' ,JI Qt•f1\•t .i
t•OllS o• .. IJM•ly OI mu1'•
c.•·tt n
Thur11da.,·11
Doythn ... tlot'i.-11
-MORNING-
8:000••• lom t1981J
P1t,>ti1 l._lunP MPt G1tt~n
A young '''""<le<l rnen an<l
" ~ns•ll•~. m1<ldle .iqoo
'lfOttldn Ot:,.,tttop il t.IC>Se
'ttlJ\1on\h1p ol rnutual
oeell .in<l un<ler~landrng
thu1 le.:id• 10 an unortno
00• mJrnBglO
11:30 C • • • Kong 01 Kings
I 1Qf>l) J111f1ev Hu111ar
Robert Rynn Tl>{' com1no
or Je~us llnd th~ """"'~ of
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OUT OF THE KITCHEN
SUPERMARKET SHOPPeR
MICROWAVE RECIPE
SLIM GOURMET
Young chefs
Cook up party
Having children at home during spring vacation can be the
perfect time to Introduce them to the mysteries of the kitchen.
Teaching kids to cook not only provides the fun and
satisfaction of putting things together, but also answers a very
real need for working moms who need help in the kitchen.
Children ranging from 8 or 9 (if already kitchen-handy) to 14 are
the ideal age to share some responsibility for dinner.
The key to raising your own chef de cuisine is to involve the
younger set early, at 3 or 4 years of age, in simple tasks which meld
with their relatively short attention spans.
To keep up the enthusiasm, try a variety of dishes that can
be associated with familiar and favorite stories like the fanciful
Alice in Wonderland tea party.
The presentation of these treats is delightfully childlike. And
the story can be woven into the cooking lesson and used as a
diversion if you sense the young chef if becoming frustrated with
a certain project.
The moral of the story for success with your growing chefs is:
maintain flexibility. Specifically,
-Don't overwhelm them with long lists of rules.
-Know in advance that when youngsters help cook, tot.al
cleanliness is next to impossible and that the final clean-up chores
may well be yours alone.
-Avoid the temptation to take over and do everything
yourself.
-And, above all: Always entbusiastically eat what your
young chefs help cook.
HERITAGE SHORTCAKE
2'1.1 cups all purpose biscuit mix·
1 cup whipping cream
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup marshmallow creme
l 1h cups peach slices
1 'h cups strawberry slices
1 cup miniature marshmallows
1/2 cup blueberries
Prepare biscuit rrux according to package for 8-inch short.cake.
Whip cream and vanilla until slightly thickened. Add
marshmallow cre me; continue beating until sti~f.
Split shortcake; fill with half of fruit and marshmallow creme
mixture. Top with remaining fruit and marshmallow creme
mixture. Garnish with mint, if desired.
CUPCAKES WITH PETITE DAISIES
Angel Mallow Frosting
1/2 cup sugar
2 egg whites
2 tablespoons water
1 (7 ounce) jar marshmallow creme
'h teaspoon vanilla
24 cupcakes
Combine sugar, egg whites and water in double boiler; beat
with electric or rotary beater over boiling water until soft peaks
form. Add marshmallow creme; continue beating until stiff peaks
form. Remove from heat; beat in vanilla. Frost cupcakes. Decorate
with:
Petite Daisies
For each fl ower, dip scissors in water. Cut across the flat side
of miniature marshmallows to form petals. Arrange five petals on
wax paper in a daisy, slightly overlapping tips. Dip inside of
flower into colored sugar to coat cut sides-of petals.
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FINALE FRUIT TARTS
l 8-ounce package cream cheese
1 cup flour
1A teaspoon salt
VJ cup margarine
V:z cup sugar
TEA PARTY IN WONDERLAND -The Mad Hatter and March Hare might drop by for such treats as (from top) Heritage
Shortcake, Cupcakes with Petite Daisies, Finale Fruit Tarts and Sesame Cookies.
2 tablespoons cornstarch
Dash of salt
I cup milk
•12 teaspoon vanilla
Strawberry halves
Banana slices
Divide cream cheese in half; reserve 4-ounces for filling.
Combine flour and salt; cut in 4 ounces cream cheese and
margarine until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Divide dough
into 12 balls; chill. On lightly floured surface, roll out each ball to
4 V:z -inch circle; place in 3-inch tart pan. Prick bottom and sides
with fork. Bake at 375 degrees, 15 to 20 minutes or until golden
brown. Cool completely.
In saucepan, combine sugar, cornstarch and salt. Gradually
add milk: cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until
mixture becomes clear and thickened . .(\dd vanilla and remaining
4-ounces cream cheese, cubed; stir until smooth. Fill tarta. Chill.
Before serving, garnish with strawberries and bananas. 12 tarts.
SESAME COOKIES
I cup margarine
1A cup sugar
I teaspoon almond extract
d
2 cups flour
1h teaspoon salt
Sesame seeds
Strawberry preserves
Cream margarine and sugar until 1ght and fluffy.
Blend extract. Add flour and salt; mix well. Shape
rounded tablespoonsful of dough into
balls; roll in sesame seeds. Place on ungreased cookie sheet.
Indent centers; fiU with preserves. Bake al 400
degrees, 10 to 12 minutes. Approximately 3 dozen.
'
Passover recipes trace a long Jewish history
.................
-e oLIDA Y COOK -Joan Genon Nathan 1erVea a matzah.
1plmch and meat pie from a recipe in her la~ book.
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO DellJ !"Mot 'ood ldlhw
For J e ws a ll over the worldl
t o night marks the start o
Passover, an ancient celebration
beginning as a festival celebrat.eC
by desert nomads and later mar-
king their freedom as they esca-
ped from slavery in Egypt.
Foods eaten during the eight
days echo the history of the ho-
liday: nothing made with flour or
leavening is eaten because the
Jews fleeing Egypt had no time
for bread to rise; haroset, a sweet
blend of fruits and nuts, repre-
sents the mortar used by Jewish
slaves in building the pyramids;
bitter herbs are served aa a re-
minder of the enslavement.
Although Passove r foods are
available in most supermarkets,
many cooks prefer to make their
own.
"Passover is a good time to go
back to old family recipes, rather
than buying prepared foods in
the market, according to Joan
Nathan Gerson, author of
"J ewish Holiday Kitchen." She
was at the Williams-Sonoma
store in South Coast Plaza rec-
ently to demonstrate three of her
recipes and talk about her ree-
earch lnto Jewish custonu and
holidays. ·
"You can even go to the store
and buy k01Jber breakfast cereal
for Pa.over, but why do it?" ahe
asked her audience while she
rnlxed e.,. for a torte. '"lbere'•
no compuiaion between the tute
of commercial ge!Ute flah and my
mother-in-law'• recipe."
A Maryland resident, Mrs.
Gerson ii married to a 1peclal
.. lltant to Amertca'a ambaaa-
dor to the United Natlont. She
..
le ft a 4-year-old daughter at
home for the wee k -long trip
through Williams-Sonoma stores
in several states but brought
along her 6-week-old daughter
who slept happily In a cousin's
arms while Mrs. Gerson cooked
and talked.
Her first cookbook, "The Fla-
vor of Jerusalem," was written
while living in Israel, where Mrs.
Gerson served as foreign press
attache for Mayor Teddy Kolleck
of Jerusalem.
"I wanted to do someth ing
about my own roots," she said of
her book. She describes her
background aa Reform Jewlah,
noting that her father came from
Germany and her moth er's fa-
mily from Poland.
"I want to capture the customs
for our children," lhe aakl of her
literary and culinary effo«1a.
"Some of the holiday recipea
traveled with Jew. from country
to country," alie said. "Baile
recipes chanaed. dependl.nc upon
whit WM available In that. pm-t
of the world."
By tradition, h<>UM9 are tho-
roughly cleaned before Passover
to remove any trace of leavening.
Conservative and Orthodox fa-
milies keep separate sets of dis-
hes, cutlery and utensils just for
Passove r which are carefully
packed away for the rest of the
year.
In her book. Mrs. Gerson notes
that dishes can be converted for
Passover use by scalding in boi-
ling water.
''For people in other countries
who had difficulty in getting
kosher dairy products, sometimes
a kosher container was taken to a
'Passover is a good time to
go back to old family re-
cipes rather than buying
prepared foods in the
market.'
cow so milk could go d.irectly into
lt," she said in her demonstra-
tion.
None of her rec~pes contain
enatz ingredients made to taste
like eomething el8e ~ to keep
the d1ah kOlher, she added.
She plans another book of
ethnic reclpea 11<lth a broader
bue and Ms been lnterviewln&
Americana with cooktna tradi-
tions [rom a variety of countries
1ucb u Vietnam, Mexico and
Scandinavia.
"I like writing about old people
and everyday people. because it's
pa rt o f an oral history lost to
other generations," she said.
More immediate plans call for
a quick trtp to New York for an
interview with the ABC televi-
sion network right before fee-
ding 'about a dozen" relatives
for Passover.
"Actually. I've already fixed
and frozen'lhe torte I demon-
strated today for dessert," she
said, "and the h a roset can be
d on e two or three days in ad-
vance. My mother will help, and
some of the guests wiU probably
bring something for the m eal
from the recipes in my book."
She looked over at h er
younge r daughter a nd adde<l.
"But I'll probably have the Pas--
sover table set before I go to Ne+
York. Somehow there's always •
las t -minute emergency witb
small children." ,
Here are the recipes she off~
red. Abbreviations at the end ~
recipes are: P for Pa.reve, ~
without milk or meat; M for ~
and F Cor meat. ~
MINA DES ESPINACA 1
CON CARNE ?
(Matu'-Splaacla ud Meat '\
Pie from Spala)
4 matmt '
1 pound fresh spinach
1 medium onion, chopped •
6 tables~ns vepta&ie oil''
1 pound chopped beef
2 tablespoons plne nuta (or
other null)
l~~tut.e .. ~ W.poon
l cup muhed JJO'atoel
s!~e unbroken matzot ln
cold water until eoft (about 2
(See 'PAllOVD.' Pap a)
Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Aprll 7, 1982
Serve up a p e ach y brunch
P.-ac h l:ottl-f' t:ake 11
pn~ bll boautl(ul bread
\hat'• especially restive
for F.astcr brunch 1.1nd
t-asy enough tq do thut
Womina ln the midst ol
'the moet l'laborate menu
preparatlon.11
lf Eauer brunch le a
JarnJly tradition, Peach
i(Affee Cake w111 add a
•~al toUch f EACH COFFEE , CAKE
,, 2 l ·pound loaves
frozen white b r elld
dough
# -Filling:
l can (29-ounl'es)
cling peach shl't.'S
.. Passover
From Covf'r t ) rmnu t>s
Drain very well on a
cloth or paper towel
Squ eeze out water 1r
necessary. Wash spinach,
drain thoroughly and
dry. Chop lightly.
Saute onion o rt 2 tab-
lespoons oil. Add the
meat and cook until
brown. Add pine nuts
and season with salt and
allspice. Remove grease.
Cook spinach brie fly,
until it wilts. Drain and
mix with meal and po-
itoes. Beat 2 eggs well.
our over spinach -meat
ixture a nd mix well.
reheat oven to 400 de-
jrees. Grease a pie plate
tr square baki ng pan
~1th 2 ta bles poons 011.
over the pan bottom
1th 2 whole matzot. H
hey brea k , you can
tch them.
S pread the ml'al -
~pinach mixture on lop
4nd cover with rema1-
4mg 2 matzot. Brush top
't-'ith remaining 2 table-
~poons 011. Beat tht' re-
ipaining egg and spread
qver all. Bake al 50 m1 -
!?utes, or unttl t op 1s
lightly browned.
: Serves 4 to 6. (F)
tGYr!lAN HAROSET 1 l pound dried ra1
!Ans l 8 ounces pitted dates
2 cups water l IA cup sugar
• IA c up c h opped
'talnuts or pecans
; Place raisins a nd
dates in a bowl with en-
ough water to <.'Over Let
s tand for a n hour. Add
the sugar and whirl in a
blender. a few spoonsful
a t a time . (Or divide
mixture in thirds and put
in food processor).
Transfe r c hopped
fruits to a heavy sauce·
pan and let simmer over
low heat unlll fruits arc
cooked and hqu1d 1s ab-
sorb£-d, about 20 mmutl's.
Remove from the heal
a nd .put m a jar When
chol. s prinkle with t•hop-
ped nuts.
' Makes 4 l'U~. (P)
ftlATZAH ALMOND
' TORTE
(Germany)
8 eggs separat<.'<J
l cup sugar
•;. cup s1ftc.-d matz.ah
meal
Juict' of •., lemon
Grated rind of 1 ~
lemon
1.4 teaspoon S<.tll
1.2 c up p e cans ,
ground
•;. c up almonds .
ground
Glaze (s<.'e below)
Beal the egg yolks
until light. Gradually
add the sugar and conti-
nue bea'ting until eggs
are lemon-colored. Pre -
heat oven to 325 degrees.
Grease and flour with
matzah flour a 9 -inch
spring-form pan. Sirt the
matzah meal and add to
the yolks. Add the lemon
juke. rind and salt. Fold
in the nuts.
Beat egg whites until
stiff. Fold into the mix-
ture. Transfe r to the
spring-form pan and
bake 45 to 60 minutes or
until a toothpick comes
out clean. &>rve as lS or
with glaze. ·
GLAZE
1 egg yolk
·~ cup lemon juice
1h cup sugar
Grated rind o f 1h
lemon
1 teaspoon butter or
pareve margarine
While torte is still In
·the oven, beat together
the egg yolk, lemon jui-
ce. suaar and lemon rind.
Place ihe mixture In a
saucepan and oil, stirring
constantly until it thick-
ens. SLir ln the butt.er or marcarme. ~·a toothpic k,
poke bole. ln the baked
cake al l·inch lntervala.
When the cake has Coo·
led alJghtly, still in the
pan, pour glue over 1 t.
Let stand a f~ minutes
IO the elaae link.a ll\, and
then remove from pen.
• , ~8.(Por M) .
~. l'UP sugur
•, tenspoon l'ltlll:t·
mon
1 'I l' u p c h 0 p p l' d
walnuv. or J.lmonilil
Mt' 1 t e d bu l t l' r 11 r
powdered sugar icing
(oµuonid)
nally, until hqu1d 1a t!vu
poratt•d und m1xtun• I!;
(u1rly th1t•k Ll•t wol tu
rooin tt'lllf.>t'I atur t• -Kneud lwvei; tog<.•tht>1
.md roll lntu rec t:rnglc.•
about JOxl:l inlht.-s .
Spread peach filling to
within one i~h of edgt-t:
sprinkle with nuts. Star-
ting at wide end ge ntly
roll dough lnlO 9ylinder.
Pinch seam t1fhtly to seal. Stretch rol slightly
until eve n. Plact-sealed·
edge d own on lightl y
g~asl'd large baking
sheet and form into cir-
Thaw doush just until
pliable. Meanwhile, pre-
pare filling. Thoroughly
drain peaches; chop
coarsely and drain again.
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cepan w ith suga r and
cinnamon a nd bring to
boil. Rt"dut·e heat and
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Easter brunching wi·
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Orange Coeat OAIL Y PILOT /Wednesday, Apr II 7, 1982 -
Fine art of food preparation hits low
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO .,.,., .... , .... ...,
ll'• tinw 80fl'\e0ne pul topther a new orgo-
nlutlon -the SPCF (Society for the l'f't"Vl'nLlon
ot Cruelty to Food)
CoodrWli.'1 know11, ll W6&J bl.Id '-'nouaih when
lunt.'heon hostt'sses fell they'd ra1lc'C.I If tht'y
didn't makt-l"OleS out of radishes and :.lup paf)(>r
panties on the lamb chop1.
But lately cooks are going too far A re<.-enl
mugazinc article showed an entire centc rpi('C('
c:rt'aled from vegetables carved up to rcsembh: a
bouquet of flowers.
S prinkled in with the tortured radis hes
were such lreals as beet roses, green onion dah-
lias and the ever-popular turnip da1s1es.
OUT Df THI KITCHIN
Ttw 11tury urgl'd t•ooks lo UM' pll'<.'t"i of ohv~.
radish or currol as Clowl•r l't.'nt •n;, and for sonw
rea..'iOn thl' w1 ltt•r wa:. l't>nVinl•t.'Ci that small \.'ar-
rot." 1md Jlcamu !.IU..'t"s look stunning as l'alla lilies
Plci1Sl' don't l'Ul the da1S1ci., folks, un less
they're on the 11w11u as the f1rsl <.'Ourst' Whul's
wrong with rood that looks like food?
But thl• first annual Wea k Stosnach Award
should go to tht· creative types at Louisiana State
U111vers1ty who put togethl'r "Eat Your Art
Out," an Pxh1b1 t of edible sc:ulplures
In u rt•lt•ntll'SS effort to st.amµ out attractive
food, tht•y prutlU\.'t'<i NUch t-ntrll'tl as "vt•g jcw,•Lc,"
u nt>eklace of radlsht'fl, a!paragus, baby currot.'I,
black ohves and green peas s trung LOgctht•r with
what else dt>ntal fl<Jt>S and tooth p1l·ks Only
your dcnt111t k1111wi; for 11url'
A Kub1k'11 C:ubt• m:.d'• o f mttnhmallowg
wa:m't rwurly JS bad a~ lht> 1.·r,•1u11 dwt·:w c·om
mode• w tlw hanana ~pill with wh1pµt'd c·11•am
a ml !ta r<l 111 l'~
0 1w !!<:ulplU1t' wus j rt.'<'hmng nudt• t'l'uftt'<I
from C'hocolat~ chap t•ookit• dough, Whl(•h uny kid
will tell you as a wasw of pi•rfr<.·tly good p11u·nt1&l
l'ookll'li, although his Cal her rnay d1su~n'<'
First. pr1z1• 1n the collt!g1all' 1..·orHt•st w.111
dtnrwr fo r tWtJ 1:1t thl' stud<'nl union cmd & jar of
pickled pig hps Probably i.e<.'Ond priu> wru. din
1w1 lor four und two JUl'!i
Wol'st ot all, lht> idea muy ht• np1·t-adtna Ilk~
p1•unulburlt•r on whoh• wht>1:1t. One yahoo r~·
t•ntly 1·11wrt(•·d on tl'11•vis1on nl'Wll wllh a scul11·
lUl I' 11u1dt• 111 dill'kt•n 11Vl'r5
Wh.n ull tht'!lt' ~ c•tllt'd art1!>1b art.' Corgetuna
1' a h.'l>Mln 11•1.11 nt'<.1 t'111 ly In life'. Lht' perfect me-
dium fm M.·lf-l'xpn.'S..,11J11 1:-1 m;i~hl'<i potatol'S
'J'lwrl"I> no th1111( llkt-> a large glob of tht
fluffy wh1lt• i.tufl for making lakE>S 11nd rivers
with tlw K' avy m• damminj( up pools of n~t:llt'd
butlt•r
A11olht•1 use for 111~1sht•d pol.Ulot.'l>, of cou"*,
lb ru1 lmlmi.: Lht• gl'l't•u veMeUlblt'l> parC'nt.s fon-e
onW poo1, uni.U!>fX'<.'ttng young eh1ldrt'n on tt)e
!See KITCHEN. Page CSl
Dyeing
for eggs
MEMPHIS . T e nn .
(AP) Although the
trad1 uon of coloring eggs
at springtime can be tra-
ced as far back as 5.000
years to the ancient Per-
sians. it 1s the Pennsyl-
van 1a Dutc h who are
ge nerally cr edited with
r eviving the tradition
a nd developing it to a
fine art.
HAPPY EASTER PLUS
DOUBLE COUPOltS AT VO ltS
But they had som e
help an preserving the
popularity of the pas-
time I ro m a Ne wark,
N .J ., druggist n a me d
William M. Townley, re-
p o rl researchers for
a m ajor produ cer of
F.ast.er egg co~g kits.
The Persiarl, and lat.er
the ancient Egyptians,
exchanged colored eggs
LO celebrate the return of
spring and as tokens of
goodwill. The eggs were
ofte n colored a bright
red to signify blood and
the lire force.
L ate r. the Greeks ad-
o pted the c us tom and
used l'Olored eggs during
their spring festivals as a
sign of fertility and the
regenerative power of
n ature . During Cleopa-
tra's reign , around 50
B.C .. Egyptians and Ro-
mans colored eggs as part
of their spring festivals.
The custom was dying
out in Europe when the
Pennsylvania Dutch
bro ught 1t to the new
World in the 1700s. But
by 1880 they a nd the
Ukrainians were just
about the only e thnic
g ro ups in this country
who still observed the
quaint festivity in any
number.
A hundred years ago,
an:o rding to the histo-
rians. most Easter eggs
were colored by boiling
thE.'m with onion s kins
for yellow, alder catkins
and hickory bark fo r
shades of brown, madder
root for red , and othe r
materials such as coffee.
walnut hulls. gren wheat
a nd bee ts for varying
colors.
Each year some wo-
men w o uld com e lo
Townley's drugstore and
buy a few cents' worth
of dyes. s uc h as indigo.
logwood a nd gamboge.
But coloring Easter
eggs was a t1me -
consuming, messy nui-
sance, some people even
turned over the chore LO
others In April 1881 the
L e banon , Pa ., Daily
Times carried this notice:
"Mr C. R. Fisher , the
North Ninth street d yer,
1s JUSt no w ke pt busy
coloring Eas ler e ggs.
whic h h e does in a
scientific manner. F o r
f ive cents a dozen he
changes the natural color
into purple, yellow and
red . Judging from sam-
ples shown us, it is cer-
tainly the better part of
wis dom lo take your
hard-boiled eggs to his
dyeing establishment for
coloring. The s um c har-
ged 1s a trifling compa-
red t o th e troubl e
saved."
Townley thought of
packaging his dyes after
spilling some powdered
indigo on a suit, ruining
the suit and staining the
white marble counter.
After that, he had his
shop boy take the dyes to
the back yard of the shop
and measure and -pre-
pack.age the various dyes
used for Easter eggs.
A number of innova-
tions have been added
since Townley firs t
pac kage d hla colors.
Short ly after the first
packages were lntrudu -
ced. the colors wer e
compreaaed into lit.tie
tablets that would dis-
solve In water and vine-
gar, further almplifying
egg ~lorlng. Later cm-
belJiahmen ts included
addln& transfer papers
with designs, wire dJp-
~ and WU crayons fOf
writing names or maldng
deslgnl on esP·
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" • C4 .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wec:tneeday, APrll 7, 1882
I alian Easter tre8ts
F add n atural sweeiness to bread
he Iullan people
ceFrate tho conclusJon ot nt and th arrlvaJ ot he Easter holiday
w l h tradltlonul 5wuet
deUc..clea.
One auch d elicacy Is
marltonl t1uaresemala ,
liiht buna or {lour, pine
n'4,ts, candled orange
l, and dried fruits.
i th the eve r -
e anding concern for
per nutrition, many
CC?lf•Umers are h esitant
aDput indulging in
~~· except on special
ION.
owever, sweet foods
can provide more than
empty calories with the
addition of dried figs, as
in Italian Fig Buns.
Unlike o ther fruits
picked when still green
or not ripe, dried figs are
allQwed to fully ripen
and semi-dry on the tree.
As a result, the fully-
~1pened fi' .offers max-imum nutnt1on.
Dried figs are high in
natural fruit sugar, pro-
tein, potassium, iron, and
thiamine.
Italian Fig Buns make
an ideal dessert for
F.aster brunch or dinner.
These delicious, flaky
buns are enhanced by a
fig filling that combines
figs. wate r, almond li-
queur and nuts.
,..fler t he buns have
~ baked and allowed tof I, they are topped wi h a delicate icing,
th sprinkled with col-
or sprinkles to give
thdn a fesuve look.
t o use dried figs in
bak i n g, c ut stems off
wifh kitchen scissors. If
chopping in food proces-
sor, use part of the sugar
or other dry ingredients
in the processor bowl
with figs lo keep chop-
ped figs from becoming a
stidcy mass.
IT A LIAN FIG BUNS
: l ~ c ups f in ely
chqpped dried figs (in
grinder or food proces-
sor)
¥.cup water
l/i cup Amaretto li-
queur
¥.cup co arsely
chopped walnutS
4 cups biscuit mix
, 2 eggs
~cup sugar
~cup milk
Grated rind o f l
lemon
l ~ cups confectio-
ners sugar
Milk
Colored sprinkles
MJC NOTICE
FICTITI04.IS IUl lNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollow1119 "'"'°" •• oom9 b<JSlMU •• fHE SAL VAG{ WARf'10USE 105!>6
8ec:Nef R·~ A.~ F'c.,,nta..n V•~ev
Ce111omi1 !12708
M6t1' ~· 10111 l\OOOOll<le C•· r:te Hunlongloo.S..Cn C1hlorn11 92M 6
~~-"""-' ts conducted byi an
Marl< RoclQe<t
Th11 1tattwNn1 w11 h•eo w.lh o-.e
Coun1y C'-' o0 0.111'9" County on Mwcn 15 1912
F1'521M
Pul>l!tned Otl"9'1 COH I Daily PllOI
Mar 17, 24, 31, All' 7. 19412 1237·81
PUil.iC NOTICE
FICnTtOUS IUllN«SS
NAME ITAnMENT 1~ IOllOwfflQ pe<ton It OOHlg b<Jl•""u .. .
Bill S AUIOMOllVE n12 Sa1urn
0fl"" No W. Hunl•nq!Ofl B<!Kh Cal<IO< n .. 91847
WHt!am Antt!Ony AMrf'JOll•, 6 17 1 Slh
Strefll Huntinoton Bttaeh Calltornu1i 92948
l '111 busln1u 15 conouct•d by an 1n
OtVIOWI
rt•s st•l-• wH lllecl wt1n lhe Counly
Clet-01 0.•"9" Counly on Apr~ 5 1982
W-A AnO<eou• ,,_,
Publ,.neo O.ano• Co111 0•••1 P1101 Apr 7 14 21. 28 fq57 1561-112
FICnTIOUS IUIMH NAMl. ITATUll.NT
Tr>e •-119 oenon •• OOong 1>..-•• TRADE CO IN !ERNA TIONAl 1010
8•y-C0\19 En• N-pOtl Beacn. Cel•·
IOfnlO 92662 Oo<otny Jean S•mcaon •O •O Bayso<lf Cove E11L N@wport Seacn C1l1forn111
t?M2
Thia bu11ne1a 11 conducted b~ an '"
~ l>Ofothy J 5-son
Thi• 1111-1 ..... ..., With lhe Counly
Cieri< 01 Or-Counly on Apr•I 5. 1932 ,,_
Publl1neo Orengo c.out 01'1y Pt101
Ap<U 7 14. 21 U 198' 158&·82
In a 11ucepan, combine
fl11, w•ter, Amaretto
and nuta. Cook, 1tJrrtna
occaslon•lly, until mix-
ture ls thick •nd jam-
llke. ln a bowl, ~
biscuit mix egp, 1upr,
milk and iemon rlnd.
Tur n douah o ut on a
h eavily floured )>oard
and knead a few timea
Into a smooth ball. Di·
vlde dough Into 12 pie-
ces. Flatten each piece
Into a 3-inch round on a
greased cookie sheet, 2
Inches apart, and press.
with floured fln1eri firmly ln the center to
make • deep depremlon.
Fill center with a 1en-
erou1 a.mounl of tt1 flt. Una. s.ke tn • pnhMted
mc>aerate oven (376 d~
areea) for 10 to 20 ml-
nutea or until folden
brown. Cool. M x con-·
fec tionera 1u1ar with
enough milk to make a
mixture the conaia\ency
o f thick aour cream.
Spoon over dou1h part
o f buns and aprinkle
with colored 1prlnkle1.
''"'' tlGt<tS tfSIMO NO \Alf 10 C°'"""l!CIAI Of <UIH Ot
"'"°'H•llH SOM( SOii ~ .. "' HC)I •YAl(Atl( ... "'""' .. COUHtf
Thot od only effec:llY• ot H119h•t 'I lton<ho
ond Hu9h•1 Lodo
WI WILC•• •OOD nu• .... ,,_
SMOKED HAM
Hormel Bonelen Whole or Holf
CURE 81 HAM .LB. 3 .29 E.R. Gr A W/Rib1 & Gibleh
TURKEY BREAST
ILRAllCHO
FULLY COOKED
WATER ADDEO
LIMITOMI
IUIT l'()a!ION
HAM 1 I .ff
t-•w•-4 -
flUNOiO
HAM t I •••
09
El Roncho
ts 2 . I 9 RANCH STYLE BACON
LB.
l8 1.39
..
FESTIVE FLAVOR
-Dried figs combine
with nuta and liqueur
for a variation o n
F.aster breads.
U S 0 .A. Cho.c~ ~1 eo .... 1 .. " lo•" Cu•
NEW YORK STEAKS 18 4.99
Hickory Creek El Ron<ho Gr A Frozen Armour Freth Armour l/e,.but
BAR-M HAMS ... .' .................. LB. 2.89 TURKEY HIND QUARTER. ts .59 BONELESS ROLLED TURKE Y L8 I . 79 BUTT PORTION PORK LEGS LB I .49
8or·M, Whol• .... Le.3..29 8uflt °' Pottiet, ~ Not ExcMd 22% Fot
LEAN GROUND BEEF . ta 2 . 19 E R Sweet & Mad, Porl. 01 Seoton1ng, Soui.oge Wilton Cer11t.ed Holl
ITALIAN OR BRATWURST ta 1.69 BONELESS HAMS LB 2 .99 TA VERN HAMS .
Bor·M. Holf !Aoftett Ground Beef, ~ Not E1tce«I 15% Fol
LAMESA HAMS ..................... LB. ~.29 CHOPPED STEAKS ... . LB 2.•9 Freth Armour Verobut. for RooU1ng
L8 1.29
FOln•fA
FRISHDUCU
~·109 '"' ll5. &a. •
iL ... -... n. .... -· -•u• ... _ •••
7-o· "-o ..... Gel ~ I', COLGA Tl ....... LJfj .....
8to"t• .~-or
RIGHT GUARD ............................. I . 7 I
15,.01 •ev or ll 5••-"'
JERGENS LOTION ................ J .18
16·01 JiMu ttdd1f\O Sl\OM6)00 ~ Coftcf••tOM•
MILK 'N HONEE ........................... 1.7•
SOLID GREEN
CABBAGl ............................... la .• II
WHOLE PORK LEGS
FlllSH WllTERN OYSTERS EA I .·29
Fre\h Fillet
lllGUSH SOLi
Fr .. ,h F.11 .. 1
L8 3 .89 IRUI COD 18 2 .89
Fro1.n/Defro1i.d, Cod1to1I Sit• 3 Imp From Fronce, NI Wt 6 Per Pt.9., 2-oz " .. • 'f ''"»ili. c ..... IH ... • ........... LB. .99 H1A1ttu111CA11GOT .eA .,9
HUGHES LARGE EGGS
~ GR:::A'A -6 9
2-CTNS. W'
Oc.an Sproy, Whole & Jelli•d 16-oz Kroft M1n1oture .. 10 5·01 .59 CRANBERRY SAUCE .59 MARSHMALLOWS
12·1'11. Hughfl 16·01 Witt.bone 1.28 BROWN & SERVE ROLLS .69 IT AUAN DRESSING
Smoll Illig .. Aul. Vori•tiei 7-10-oz. All Noturol 6 ·01
NABISCO SNACK CRACKERS 1.09 BELL BRAND CHIPS .89
12-01 12·01 CoM Rei;i O•et, Lt , Mtn Dew 1.99 VLASIC SWEET PICKLES 1.29 SIX PACK PEPSI
6·01. Con Son Fernondo falro Lori;ie With P~onul\ 12·01
PITTED RIPE OL(VES .99 BELL BRAND MIXED NUTS 2.49
l·lb Stick
NUCOA MARGARINE .59
I lb Stock
SPRINGFIELD BUTTER 1.79
Hui;ihu 16·01 16 oz Sp,.ni;iloeld
SOUR CREAM ..... .85 FRUIT COCKTAIL •••
COACHELLA GRAPEFRIUI
_, __ o 17..,, lo•
BATIER MIX
0,."0t!y c;...., OolonQ 16 Cl loo
TE~ BAGS ............ .
-s.,.i.;...,., o n-01 ""v
DRIED SEAWEED ...
.• 95
• 59
.2.IS
RUBY
RED
12.oz
WOllTOll .....
.ssPICG.
9!A.
O,.•o•ty 9-cu lottlo
OYSTER SAUCE
Oyol"ltty Cr1\0 6 01 lo•
CHOWMEIN
W•l·Poc 3 66·0• Co•
SMOKED OYSTERS .
................. as ..............
....... . 1.01
~!IU!\il~
-~llASl.09 12-01.
-llAll0111Ltl99
IALAMI CH• ..... · I -·
• h .D-ILkt.~,'-an
· SARA LEI COflfEE "CAKES .. .... .. . I. 99 8-01. •
PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE .......
1 k1. "99 R00101lond
DARK SWEET CHERRIES . .. ....... I .39 12-01. Armour
POUSH OR KULBASSY SAUSAGE . . 1.19
12-01. Deep Dish
PET RITZ PIE SHELLS .................... ff 8-o1. Anoned, 4 Vorletiet
PENN & QUILL DIPS ......................... .
SHANK HALF PORK LEGS LB I .29
BONELESS
PORK LEGS
Al!MOUll VE RtBfSI 2 , 9 FRESH
WHOLE OR
HALF La. •
)
~ ~ .. ( .......... ,_ --GAU.O 2.69 VA•WtAU
l .. Oomo1"f0 ltvt JI O,, 7~ ... 1 2.98 CHAMPAGNE
to'-"' Wtot.t .. 7'0 ~· 2.89 MATEUS
1-LB.
CA•ltOTS . .................... PKG .• 21
6-1'11. Saro lM
CROISSANT ROLLS . . ........... .... 1.45 8-01. P•11n & Qulll Anorted, 3 Vor,_.. • •
AVOCADO DIPS ........... :............... • I
•mat lfRCllYI 7 DAYI 8 •·•·, ....S.,A••· 8 thn1 WID., AN. IC, 1911 I
We •ccept ALL coupeM froM other lupermarketS 1 I,...,,.......,.,.......,.... l.~,,_a ,,01z:.:::....-... ; 11~....i.. _._.,.,_ .. ,,oo .. 1oot-11ew.. .. ......... ••• 1,_ ,........, ....... ~ .................................. _..,,.... ........... ..
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f .. •
. . . Kitchen
From P .. e CS
prelexl \hat '1ll'a good for you."
· Fortunately, mashed poi.to 1eulpture Is a
l01t art -aen rally loet at about the age when
klda a t out of Little League and lnto Impressing
a date at a pre-prom dinner.
But the ~·st thlng about mashed potato art
la I.hat it ends up In the stomach, whert\ all good
food be1oJli8. What food artists today need Is a Sunday
dinner at mother's house. where no nonsense ls
tolerated.
She'd crack the offender across the knuckles
with a wooden spoon and say. "DON'T PLAY
WITH YOUR FOOD!"
And that would be that.
Here's a green vegetable recipe the kids a.re
aure to hide in the mashed potatoes. but adults
enjoy it. Add cooked chicken or ham to make a
main course which can be served in crepes or
patty shells.1
ARTICHOKES AU GRATIN
1 9-ounce package frozen artichoke hearts
'!. cup butter or margarine
~cup flour
I 'h cups rrulk
6 ounces Swiss cheese, shredded
'h teaspoon salt
'h teaspoon white pepper
'!. teaspoon dry mustard
'!. cup toasted slivered almonds
Cook artichokes according to package direc-
tions, drain, reserving 'h cup cooking liquid.
Melt butter in saucepan, then stir in flour. Add
milk and reserved artichoke liquid 11nd cook.
stirring, until thickened. Add cheese, salt, pepper
and mustard and cook until cheese me lts and
sauce is smooth. Arrange the artichokes in bot-
tom of l 'h-quart casserole . Pour on sauce.
Sprinkle with almonds and bake at 450 degrees
for 15 minutes. Makes 4 servings.
A
HONEY BAKED
Ell STER
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GIFT CERTIFICATES
REDEEMABLE ANYTIME
Al AN\' ti!mfV BAt<[O HllM :,IOfl[ IN US A
•
• . ~-=·-·
Boneless Ham
I Hiii)
SAFEWAY QUALITY MEAi
Fillet Mignon Steak s.'l:!Yr=t..11ttt • •411 Cure 81 Ham "°'-~ IO 12" fl/lyc.td
Small End Rib Roast ~~.., lb •20 S k d H f•-.JoM W11a11 od>11111k ~" mo e am -. 1n i11111Ka11111 •1 n1 lb s12•
Fresh Ground Chuck Dots Not laCMO •1st Manor House Hen Turkeys t:!::~ I~ 69' 261H•I 10
SaltW.Jy ~~ Bffl
Whole BeefTri-Tips ~r11t~.:C. tb '1" Fresh Roasting Chickens Fo11 .. fl•rns IO 79c
Fresh Perch Fillets 51.•"<SS b 1189 Cooked Shrimp Meat IO s4 98
Fresh Leg of Lamb ID '219
Sweet Corn
5 .~~1 U.S. Ne. I ....... --.
i~·
ii~
Tomatoes Lilies
~.::::.! 69c 7:-, .. ~ 53~
::-. Up ·~-:.h ':
Juicy Valencia Oranges ~~~ ID 25'
Delicious Celery Hearts ~~' ,,..o 69'
Fresh Sweet Carrots 8unch 45c
Red Delicious Apples w~ I~ 45'
Fresh Green Spinach,~::,:, 2 aunc"" 49'
Italian Squash °"tQ"F'"'°' lb 59'
Fresh Eggplant ~.~~· lb 49'
• 1000 Bayside Or., Newport Beech
Fresh True Cod Fillets I~ s219
lvocados
Solod
Fovorite
• --· 3 ~~1
Fresh Green Peas cnso·s-1
Delicious Kiwi Fruit 'i>t'f.:,'
Hot House Cucumbers ~S:Qo
Fresh Bell Peppers v•so-Gt-
Bulk Salted Peanuts OI Ao.u•ta
Sun Chokes t..~;~
Fresh Cilantro ~=
Blooming Mums
lb 49'
Uct 49'
$"439 ID I
ID 79•
lb 89'
I ID 89' P•Q
lb 10'
• 838 No. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
::S--! Oh Boy Pizzas •1oron IJ OI 99c l'>g
-.... Ch d Ch S.>I Bu) Li•~"'" s199 ...., ed ar eese s1r1• ll.il'd6"' •·o••• ,,,
-.. Pitt d ff 01' 10w"lto<M -= e 1pe 1ves l••o• 801 99' Cm.
:B ! Shasta Beverages ll~ff 88'
=: 30 Slice Bread 14 01 59< llO< W<'9f>I~ I~·
~ Raisin Bread ""' 10 I 99' W1 Qfl1 ~ IOJI
"'-£,Kraft Marshmallow ,:~,\~ 1~~ 79'
LIQUOR AND WINI
DAIRY
~ Lucerne Cottage Cheese IWI $11 C..IOrl
~ Lucerne Orange Juice Gillon s32
:!::t Lucerne Half & Half Pont 55 t.inoo =: Whipping Cream l..~8N ... 11 65 PHll
~ Lucerne Natural Ice Cream r:! '2711 '
=: Bel-air Vegetables •P·,~~· • .<:'" 2 8~ '1411
Z:Z Gold Medal Flour 5 ~99~
HEALTH 6. BIAUTY
P1tctt (ff«:t<¥f lnllC~Slort<,•E•co .. '41~ ~Lancer's Rose •IMlt-·2~s7oo ~Listerine Mouthwash J~ s2e9 Br>". ..
:;::: Old Smuggler Scotch p:,, ~,I! 11099 ~Aim Toothpa ste k:"M ~; 1, ,: s1o9
~Kamchatka Vodka r.8!1 u; s749 (-£"Head & Shoulders r..~:;,:. ~,~.~ s299
~Champagne ='
~ Ten High Bourbon
3~ s500
17~ ll'49 l•llfl . ;;]
Twin Blade Cartridge s,,.,..., p,":, '1 19
Safeway Conon Swabs ::i 89'
'.
Taylor Wines
Coliforni~ $ 8 8
r • • • •SAHWAI .COUPOI• • •., .....
r' fJ.~ FREE Fll~.9!~!!' .. (\): ·
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,•
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stngte servings ot cote slaw masheo tour rolls a large cote staw ii 1arge gotoen brown Kentucky Frieo Chicken
Pota1oes ano gravy and ii rotl mashed potatoes ano a me<11um ora11V
I "~· I I l•m•t two Oller\ oer ou1Cll•St Couoon 0000 ltmol IWO OflttS pet purCllHt vvvOOn QOOO ltm•t two Oiiers Oii OurCl\.UI (ouoon QOOO onty IO< CO!Tlbtn~t•On while '0•'" O<O.,\ on1y lot tomt><~toon wMtldark o•dl•s only IOI comt11n•t1on whlt1101r~ o•d11\ Customt• OIV\ •'' •DO'•t•blt \•I«\ .,,
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IN't ~My •t Pilt1Cll)at1no tout-Pt!Cts !Illy •••y •• l).lrl•t•Dl""O 1ou1o0ni
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•
• Orange Coa1l DAILY PILOT/Wednetday. Aprll 7, 1882
Refunders sa:ve money in conventional ways
By MARTIN SLOANE
What hH 1,200 tea•
and aaved more than
$300,000 a t the auper·
market last year? Th 600 refunder.
who r\.-ccntly attended
the F lr 1t NaaUonal Rv-
fundera' ~nventlon ln
Houtton. C.Onvenuoncers
came from as far away as
Iowa and Pennsylvanlfl
to trade refund form11,
cents-off coupon11 and
tales of super savings.
Eyen coupon stories
are bigger in Texas.
Re funders found re -
freshments and a trading
session a waiting in the
hospitality suite as they
arrived.
Doris Lewis flt-w 1n
from Duncan, Okla. "I
have been refunding a
year, an when I he.ard
about your convention I
just had lo come." she
told convention organizer
Sherry Sims.
Laura Matherne, a
New Orleans woman
who saves $50 to $70 a
month with coupons and
refunds, always wanted
Lo attend a convention
whe r e lhe coupone r s
outnumbered the coupon
critics
When she heard about
the Houston conventJOn,
s he told her sister-in·
law, Flo Matherne,
"We're going!" They
drove 10 hours to get
there.
1pffk•rt who ti.d 1<>me of pW'Chue while look-I~)' Kanch Salad Dre•· Tnco Scalionlnl Mix Dl'<' 31. 1Y82. ~ cou~~~h~':: ::r~l. :::d't~~ ~~!~;;: llP.llllllEJ IHIPPER ~1a'ifct ~~jy ~~~·r:~J!c~~ ~:nndd f~~~ ~~du~~=~:~: SoRu~~ ~u~•:;oH~~~~~~
den. markot, in now1papers tl•ed or displayed. £x-plcw front panel from an Free Jar OffC'r. R«eive a
CLIP 'N ' PILE RE-and maguln e1, and. a $1 rl'fund Send thf' wlch Spread Send the plres June 30, 1980!. cconomy-am:c package of J&r of any Rugu Pina
· FUNDS wh t n tr&d ina with requir_,d refund Corm required refund form KRAFT Toppin& Of-Ml-Cormk k Taco Seaso· Quick Sauce. Send the
Seaso11an11, Sauces, Su· friend . Offers may not and the regtater tapes and two laoell fro m fer. Receive a jar of nlng Mix. Expires Dec. required re-fund Corm
far. be available In ...U areas with the prices of two 16-oum't' Best Foods R._ •. Kraft topping. Send the 31. 1982. and ri vl' labels from uny
Synp, Sa ad DreuiDI of the country. Allow 10 4-ounce French's Black lish Sandwi,i:h Spread. required re fund form ORTEGA Free Seaso-Ragu Pizza Qulek Saul-e.
(Fiie S) weeks to r eceive each .Pepper purchases cir -Expire& J une 30, 1982. and three front labels mng Muc Offer. Receive Expires Dec-. 31, 1982.
Clip out thls file and refund. cled. Expires June 30, HIDDEN VALLEY showing the frne Jar of-a package of Ortega Taro Here!• a rduod form
k eep it w ith similar The following refund 1982. RANCH $1 Refund. fer trom any Kraft top· Seasoning Max Send the to write for: Ortega Taco
cash-off coupo ns -offers are worth $6.76. HELLMANN'S-BEST Send the required re-ping. Expires Sept 30. required refund Corm Refund Offor, P .O. Box
beverage refund offers This w~k's offers have a., Foods Sandwich fund form and the Uni-1982. and the net-weight sta· 4498. Maple Plain, Mmn.
with beverage coupons. total value of $25.50. Spread Refund. Receive versa I Product Code McCORMICK and CO. tements from two pac-55348. This offer o f a
for example . S tar t col-R.T. FRENCH Pick a two 75-cent coupona for symbols from anv three Receive an e<.'Onomy-~iw kages of Ortega Taco 75-cent refund on soda
lecting the needed proofs Pair of Peppers. Reaiive Beet Foods Relish Sand-packages of Hidden Val-package of McCormick Seasoning Mi?<. Expires expires July 31, 1982. __ ___;:,_ ____________________ ...:..:... ____________________________ _:.. __ _.::: ____________ __;;._ __ .;;_ ________________ ~--~~..;__-----=------=----'----~
ow er e rices overa
SHANK PORTION 77
OF HAM
Bo~ 1n fuMv COOl<eo l b •
Farll'\f< JOnn kru~ or HOiiy
BONELESS
WHOLE HAM
water Aooeo Fullv Cool!eo
Ptbs
Eight members of the
S hopper's Circle coupon
club of Waller. Texas.
came as a group headed
by club leader Margaret
M ayer. They arrived
with s uit.cases full of
forms, proofs of purchase
and coupons.
One of them was Bea-
trice Baker. w~o told me
that she saved $889 with
coupons and refunds last
year and was still wai-
ting for almost 50 slow
refunds to arrive.
CURE 81
HALF HAM
HO<rne4 ~s FuQy COOl<eo
•Curemaster LI> l 881
lb 298 I
The convention was
the scene of an emotional
reunion for Mary Poole
of Houston and Marie
Rhodes of Boling, Texas.
Twenty years ago they
became pen pals, and Ms.
Rhodes taught Ms. Poole
the secrets of refunding.
For several years lhey
t raded refund forms by
mail and then they lost
contact. They had never
met until that Friday
evening when they arri·
ved at the hotel.
By 1 a .m .. the trading
had slowed and Rebecca
Jenkins of San Augus-
tine , Texas, told me of
her vivid childhood me·
mones of her mother's
refunding more than 30
years ago. She distinctly
remembers whe n h e r
mother was disappointed
after failing to receive a
pre mium from Camp·
bell's.
So, when Ms. Jenkins
started refunding. she
wrote to Campbell's
about this Jong overdue
premium.
The cus t omer-
r e la tions people a t
Campbell's responded
promptly They pointed
out that the offer had
expired. But not wanting
lo disappoint such loyal
sustomers. they sent
mother and daughter a
variety of coupons for
Campbell products.
Stories ltke these keep
conventioneers sociali-
zing until the wee hours.
But we all had to be up
bright and early
Saturday morni n g to
listen lo several guest
Nutrition
worksh o p
Coastline Community
College will o ff e r a
workshop titled "Your
Blue print for a Winning
Lifestyle: A Living Ap-
proach to Fitness and
Nutrition" from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. on April 24 at the
Ro binwood L earning
Center in Huntington
Beach.
Terry Monroe. a Har-
vard health educator,
and Lee Solow, a psy-
chologist, will lead the
work.shop. They are co-
d I r ectors of Wellness
Reeources, a heal th pro-
motion conaulting firm in
Newport Beach,
A multl·learnlng ap·
proach of teac hing is
planned for the day, in-
cluding uae of media •.
rnuaic, movement and
•udit!ld _,udpation.
The $10 fee lncludetJ a
he al&b lul lunch and
workboA. Call the col-
lege'• Community Ser-
vices al 983-0811, ext..
256 for intonna\ion.
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FRESH FILLET .. 268 DOVER SOLE
WESTERN
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SNOW CRAB .. 398 CLUSTERS
Frozen
FROZEN ,,., ... 498 SCALLOPS
FILLET OF .. 119 POI.LOCK
~Oltn
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mean utra saoln§'-
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LADY LEE
TURKEYS
8a1~ Fn>rrn 18 lOLm
Crac)f A
.. 147
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T·BONE
STEAK
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f"LADY LEE 138
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HAWAIIAN
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A Tr~at Trot
.... 89
FRESH
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GOLDEN
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Good eggs
go to brunch
Eaawr la \he season of instant milk C:uok ovl'r
colored eaas. lilies. bon-rrtt'dlum hl·.at. s trrrang
n et a a n d f a mi I y e gg l'C.m.oetunlly, until rnaxturc
hunta. It la also the rune JU.<U 1:om<>t1 tu u boal and
when many tamllles ga-th1ckt•1h R1•muvt• Crom
the r to share a s pecial ht•at J\dd dwt•M• ,1nd .. ur
day with relatives and until mc•lll'd Cuv N ,.111d
friends. st'l ui.1d 1· Mc· It 2 mo rt•
However, out-of-town tabll'spo ons butlc·r an
guests and l'hildre n l argt• Cr y p.i n Sautt-
home from school can mush1·uo111s and onions
turn a relaxing holiday until ll•11Jt•r and l1qu1d
into ho urs spent in the has l'vupor.ilt•d J\dd
kitchen preparing meals. eggs u1hJ tonttriu<.• coo-
MIClllAVI CllllNG %cipe
PAPRIKA LAM 8
i puund11 INm lamb, cut tn I 11wh plt'\'1•11
1 1li oun<.'C' l'On lomut0t·&. l'Ut up
1 l'Up t·hoppt'<i oruon
I d ove garlk , rrunn'<i
2 tcw.puons &11l
I to :l tcuspooru. µ..ipr 1ka
J wbll-spooru. flour
1·1 cup sour cream
Hut <.'OOk<.-d nO<Xlll':I
Snippt.'<I purslt-y ..
ln u 3 -quart casserole, combanl' lamb pic<.·ci;,
tomattx-s, union, garlic, sail and papnka Cook,
l'UVl'rt-d, ut Mcod1urn for -to mmutt$ or untal lamb
1s le'nder, stirring tw1l·e. Skim off CX('l~ fat from
jUll'('S, If nt'<.'t'SSary .
In a small bowl. mmlmw flour and l'old wal(•1,
th1·11 add to st<.•w Cc.11>k at High for 2 lu :i minut<.·!-.
ur till th1<.·kl•nt-d and bubbly. starring Olll't' Sur 'i
l"UP hot mai.tufl' 111Lo sour c:ream und n•turn to
hot nuxtun• Cook al High for I to 11 minutt':> or
until ht!ated through. Do no t boil St·rvl' ov(•r hot
nuodlt·s and sprinkle with par.;lt•y St·r vc..-s 6
Careful pre -planning kang and :.tirnng until
will take the r ush out of m1xtur<' 1s JU"t M't Fold
your Easter entertammg. eggs 111111 dwt·,,t· sauc<.·
Yo u canmake d ii.hes Pour all 111t u a
that require lattle pre -l 2x7 •., x2 rnt h hak1ng
paralion or ones that can dish Mt'lt 1 t•rna1n1ng 2
be made ahead or lime. tahl<.'s poons liutll'I Toss----~--------
An example of s u ch w ath br1:&J t·rumbs.
pre -planning is D on e-Sprinkll• ovl'r t•gg .ind
ahead Brunc h Eggs . sauce m1xturl· Cowr ,ind
Nothing is more appro-r efragcrau• ovl'1 n1ght
priate f or an t aster Bake, unt·ovt•rt·d . tn
brunc h tha n e ggs, the modc•rale nvt•n (:i:iO dt•-
trad.itional symbol of the g r e e s F' ) :.! O t 11 :.! !:>
season. In add1t1on, eggs minutes or until heated
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Put a few words to work for you
in th• Daily Pilat
are highly nutritious. through
Do -Ahead Brunch ~~=~~~~~iji~~ljlij~iiiiiiii~riiiiii Eggs provide the protein r. .iiijilllliiJil••
found in e ggs and
cheese. and the vitamins
and minerals found in
instant nonfat dry milk.
This m ean s you'll be
serving a meal that's as
good for your guests as it
is for your busy sche-
dule.
Because all pre para-
tions are done the night
before. you n eed only
remove the bakmg dash
from the refrigerator,
t a ke off its cover , a nd
pop the eggs in the oven.
In less than 30 minutes
you are ready to serve a
d elicious and nutritious
brunch for your guests.
Do -Ahead Brunc h
Eggs a llow you to relax
and e n joy the h oh day.
After all, why s pe nd
h ours an the k1 tc hen
when you can be outside
rtnjoying the Easter egg
hunt and the c.'Oming of
spring?
DO-AHEAD BRUNCH
EGGS
(Makes 6 to 8 servings)
6 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
~ teaspoon salt
2 cups liquid instant
nonfat milk
Ph c ups (6 ounces)
shredded sh arp Cheddar
cheese
1 cup s liced fresh
mushrooms
1.4 cup finely chop-
ped onion
12 beaten eggs
1h cup bread crumbs
Me lt 2 tablespoons
butte r an sauce pan.
Blend in flour a nd salt.
Gradually stir an liquid
Cooking
with c lass
KITCHEN THINGS in
Corona del Mar will of·
fer classes in Italian din·
ners featuring the food
processor on April 13 and
27. Di{(erent menus will
be instructed by Betsy
Moulton at the two clas-
ses, and fee is $20 for
eac h . Call the store at
673-3444 for information
DIOSA'S BOOKS AND
COOKWARE in Irvine
will present a c lass 1n
"berry" good ideas with
strawberries at 6:30 p.m .
on April 7. taught b y
Tarla Fallgatter. Fee 1s
$20.
She will return at 6:30
p.m. on April 13 with a
c l ass in using ph yllo
d o ugh for appe tizers ,
main dishes and desserts.
Fee is $20.
Dolores Hoffman will
show preparation of a
festive Mexican dinner
a t 6:30 p.m . on April 14
with courses ranging
from ceviche to banuelos
for d~rt. Fee is $20.
Corliss Rose will teach
a class in c reole classic
dishes at 6:30 p .m. on
April 16. Fee is $20.
Barbara Foster and
Suellen Heard wi11 offer
a party planning seminar
t o teach e ntertaining
with style and ease. Class
is at l p.m . April 17, and
the. $10 fee includes their
new boo k , "Th e 1982
Orange County Caterers
Directory."
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25th year
Anniversary _
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• Go bananas with bananas, oranges, • ra1s1ns
-,
By BARBARA. G IB·
80NS
Bananas, oraniet and
ralslns AN t~ natural
a wect a available any
ume of yt>ar, t'Vt•n durtni<
t he 1 a l c w I n lt· r fr u 1 t
drou.iht,
The combination hos
s picy uppcal for fruit ·
11tarved dal'ters. Togt·
thcr, they're rich wath
nutrition as well as fla
vor.
Bananas are high in
potasa1um , so arc
oranges. Oranges art• r ll'h
with v1taman C.
Raisins are one of tht•
few fruits that suµply
iron. Here are somto shm
ways to combanl' this
seasonal harvest.
BANANA-ORANGE
RAISIN CUPCAKES
1 6 -o un ce c an
orange juice conccntrute,
thawed
2 large very r qw
bananas
2 large eggs
2 cups self r1~1ng
fl our
l teaspoon baking
soda
1 teaspoon ground
cinnamon
l teaspoon ground
mixed pumpkin pie spice
(or quarter -teas poo n
each: ground nutmeg,
ganger. clove, allspice)
4 tablespoons ra1s1ns
Don't d ilute th e
orange juice. Combine
juice concentrate with
peeled bananas a nd eggs
an an e lec tric m1x1ng
bowl acat until light
and rtuHy.
Star flour. baking soda
and spice together; add
to banana-orange mix -
ture. Beat until blended
Stir in raisins. Spoon into
18 nonslll'k muffin cups
(sprayed with cooking
spray).
Ba ke an a prehl'ated
350-degrec oven until a
knife ins erted an tht•
center l'omes out clC'an
Cool in tht• trays bl'fore
removing Eaghtet:>n cup-
cakes, approximatl•ly 75
calories eat·h.
CURRIED FRUITED
CHICKEN BREAST
2 (ry ang ctil(.:kt.>n
breasts, halved
halved •
I 112 cups orange-. jua-
cc
2 tables poons soy
sauce
2 tabl(>Spoons raasans
1 teaspoon curry powder
pinch each. g round cin·
namon and allspice
l large (or 2 small)
farm-ripe banana. sliced
2 eati ng oranges,
pee led, set>ded, cu bC'd
Trim fringe fat from
chicken . Arra nge breast
halves s kin-side up an a
shallow nonstick baking
pan. Bake uncovt•red,
and unseasoned, 1 n a
preh eated 350-de grce
oven 25 to 30 minutes.
Drain melted fat from
pan and discard Com-
bine o r ange juac<.•, soy
saoce. raisins. curr y
powder, cinnamon a nd
alls pice . Pour o ver
c hicke n . Continue to
bake. basting often, until
chicken lS done. 25 or 30
m inutes. Spoon banana
slices and orange cubes
anto the sauc-e durmg the
last re ... · minutes. until
heated through. Makes
four servings. 275 cal-
ories each
DIETER'S BANANA,
BREAKFAST SAND·
WICH
2 slices ra1san bread.
toasted
~ small. very rape
banana, mashed
l s mall eating
or ange. peeled. thinly
sliced
Spread the raasan toast
with mashed banana and
sprinkle ltghtly with
c inna m o n . Add than
orange s lices. St•rve
open-face, or dosed as a
sandwich. One breakfast
serving. 235 calories.
FOR PROTEIN -
Substitute l ounGe fresh
farmer cheese, Neufcha-
tel cheese or low-calorie
cream cheese for the ba-
nana; 230 calories with
farmer cheese; 265 cal-
ories with Neufchatel:
245 calories with low-
Quick tips
For a quick and easy
brunch entree for one,
combine ~ cup each di·
c.'ed ham, Swia or Ched·
dar cheese and celery.
F1avor to taste with pre·
pared honeradlsh. Core
1 apple_:_pare il desired.
Spoon filling in center of
apple and around edges.
C.over and mJcrowave on
HIGH 2 mlnutetl or until
lft\der. Let stand 2 mi·
nut8. Makes t eervtns.
calorl c~om c.:h~
WINTER AMBROSlA
~ eatlni o ranges.
peoeled, ieeded. cubed
·i U.bl~poons r11L~1nii
l rapt• banuna. thmly
'lllt'(<d
4 l\:u1>poun11 shred·
tJl-d t"()(.'OllUl
C 0 m b I II I' l' U b (.' d
urungC'S with raisins If
1t11s1ns art• hurd arad dry.
d o this s1:v t.•111l hours
oh(l>ad of umc and re frl.
geratc. R41SJn11 will aoh ·
eo in the julCC' Crom tht-
o rangc cubes Juin lx•forto
M•rl ng. t'<lmblne with bu·
nam1 !lh <.'l'lj und top wath
t"t)('Onut. M11kcs four M'r
vlJ)gs, 80 c;alories ea h.
WINTER AMBROSIA
SALAD -Add" i ribs
<.·hopped celt'r y. 1 wble-
SJ><X>n plain low-fat yo-
uurt und I tables poo n
fow la L may o nnal !H~
llil SIDRMET
Sc rv<.' on lt>th.l<.'<.'. Makes
:cl>< ict•trvings, H~ c•lorll's
t'OCh
RAISIN JEL-LOW
tu Un
I t.•nvc lope plain gt-·
1 • cup l'Old water
1 cup boahng wutcr
I 6-ounce can par-
taa 11 y t hawc;d orange
VISIT OUR
FULL SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT
SMOKED
SHANK PORTION
Kruse
Hams
WHILE SUPPLIES l.ASl
SIAlfA 6AO!t IOl
JUWt' c.-onct•ntratt''
:l rlpt' bunonas
Optional Sp1ct•d
Yogurt
T o p.1J1ng (n•c.•1pe
folluwii)
S prinkle gelatin over
cold water, waat I ml·
nutc until gelatin sof-
t e ns Stir in bolling
wutt·r until l(elotan dl:c
i1olvt-s Stl1 In orangt•
Julcl' l'Oncl'IHl'lllc until
cornplete ly mt.•ltt·d and
blended Stir In raisins
R€:'Crageratc. af ncn·i.
sary, unlit mixturt-1,.
partaully s..t ;md syrupy
thk k Layt•r with 11hnod
bananas an u mold 0 1
bowl or andlvadual dt•1>
Sert dll~ht;i. (Top With
Spk<.•d Yo'gurt Topping.
if desire d > Makes s ax ---
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10· 14 LB
AVERAGE
:wrv1nu~ jt'l-Jow, 105 ~·;a).
unt.'tl t ·uc h
SPICED VOGlJJtT
•, ~ t u p .. I I g h t ••
pn·ssuriwd
wh1p~od t·11·um
1 , t•up plain 1>r vnnalla
low (:it yo~urt
Ground nnnumu11 or
all~pl<'t' lCJ IW;I(·
S p1oi y light \.\h1p1wd
l'lt'lllll 111\U <I h.,df C'llf'
tn(•J:jUI ,. ( '0111banr w 11 h
t•qual Jll111un1 111 yo.:1111
t.~s ~
v<.•ntly furk-bJ(tnti Loge·
lhn Spoon onto dt""IS<•rt
.incl top wath a 11hukc> of
1>J>1~T Mdkt·11 o ne cup
l<>pping, JO eulorws ptr
t.ublci.pooru.
r'ot more sugur . .;uving
uh·.1.;, .'>t•nd i1 .'ftumpC'd
:.l'lf·ilddn•ssed t>rivt'lopt"
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Lakers
:defuse
Rockets
HOUSTON (AP ) -T h e
Houston Rocke ts' longest win-
ning streak of the season was
snapped at seven, and the Rock-
ets had to accept much of the
blame for the loss.
•. Houston actually was ahead
briefly in the fourth period of
Tuesday's 108-97 fall to Los An-
geles, but suddenly fell victim to
that dreaded National Basketball
Association ailment -inability to
put the ball in the basket.
"HOUSTON TOOK the lead
early in the final quart.er," said
Earvin "Magic" Johnson, "but it
seemed like everyone was mis-
sing s hots for them down the
stretch."
The s tatis tics bore out John-
son's observation. Rocket center
Moses Malone hit ohly nine o( his
21 field goal tries, forward EJvin
Hayes was 3·for-17 and rock·
steady Rober t R eid was only
4-ot-12. As a team the Rockets hit
29 percent of their second-half
f ield goal tries and s h ot a
freezer-cold 19 percent in the
fourth quarter.
"Even though we weren 't
hitting," said Rockets coach Del
Harris, "we tried to do the same
things we always do . . . get the
ball to Moses."
Malone led all scorers with 37
points but Lakers center Kareem
. Abdul Jabbar sajd that does not
. tell the whole story.
"TONIGHT'S GAME was a
good indication of the kind of
defen se we can play," Jabbar
said. "We kept Moses away from
the basket and we kept him out
of the game."
Diminutive Ho uston guard
caJvin Murphy thought the ex·
citement of the winning streak
roight have taken its toll.
"Lots ol times you make mis-
takes when you try too hard," he
said. "We built up our seven -
gaa'!le win streak by playing nice
and easy, but tonight it seemed
like we were trying hard not to
l06e, rather than playing to win."
The Lakers took command of
the ~ame with nine minutes left.
outscoring the Rockets 21 -7 the
rest of the way, and the quick,
fast Johnson had his own expla-
nation.
"We got our running game
going ... and we just kept
running," he said.
J ohnson's 23 points led the
• Lakers, while J abbar scored 20
points and Jamaal Wilkes chip-
ped in 19.
Hayes a nd Bill Willoughby
each h ad 14 for the Rockets,
43-33.
Los Angeles, 53-23 and already
guaranteed a division cham·
pionship, beat the Rockets for the
.fourth time in fi ve games this
:season.
·SAMPSON EARNS .
~WOODEN HONOR
· SALISBURY. N.C . (AP) -
: Ralph Sampson, the University
:of Virginia's All-American cen ter,
; Tuesday received the John Woo-
: den Award as the best college
: basketball player of the year.
; Wooden, the former UCLA
• coach who normally makes the
•presentation at annual awards
, affair of the National Sport-
: ~ters and Sportswriters Asso-
: ciatlon, was unable to attend be-
• cause of illness in his family. The
: presentation was made by C.
: Thomas H ebert, of t h e Los
: Angeles AthJetic Club.
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WEONESOAY, APRIL 7. 1982
ClASSIFllD 06
Al'Wlr91>Mto
A's walk away
with a victory
. Angels lose opener in I I th inning
OAKLAND (AP) -Reggie
Jackson, who became known as
Mr. October with the New York
Yankees. got off to a good start
with the Angels.
But the Oakland A's, who
made baseball history last April.
stopped Jackson in two clutch
situations late in Tuesday night's
American League opener and
pulled out a 3·2 victory when
newcomer Davey Lopes drew a
two-out, bases-loaded walk from
Angels reliever Don Aase an the
11th inning.
"I LIKED THE the way we
played and I loved the crowd. It
was great," said Manager Billy
Martin , whose defending AL
West c hampions won before
more than 50,000 Cans. The paid
attendance of 48,348 was the
largest ever for an Oakland sea-
son opener.
"I think we're ready to roll
again," said third baseman
Wayne Gross, whose .ihird single
of the game helped produce the
winning run.
Last April, the A's established
a major league record by winning
their first L I games. They were
17-1 before losing two straight
games to the Angels in late April
eighth, when the Angels le ft a
runner on third base. and w in·
mng pitcher J eff Jones fanned
Jackson for the third out in the
10th with a runner at seqond.
"It's good to get off on the·
right foot, especially since we
On TV tonight
channel 5 at 7:30
didn 't have a good 1}>rfo g
training," said Jones.
The A's had an 8-15 exhibiUon
record and lost eight of their last
nine games in .-'\Tirona, but Mar·
tm said Tuesday night, "Spring
rec:ords don't mean a thing.
"IN SPRING trautlng. I don't
take starting pitchers out when
they get shelled, I don't ute re·
llevers like l do in the regular
season , don't bunt like we do up
here."
Angels starter Ken Forsch al-
lowed only six tuts in 811.J innings,
but one of them was Dwayne
Murphy's two-run home run that
tted the score m the sixth. Brian
Downing homered off Langford
m the fifth, and Doug DeCinces,
another new Angel, made 1t 2-0
with a sacnftce Cly in the sixth.
FL YING HIGH -Dodger second baseman
Steve Sax eludes the Giants' John LeMaster
Tuesday to complete a double play. The
Dodgers nipped San Francisco, 4-3 on the
National League opener for both teams .
JACKSON SINGLED off A's
starter Rick Langford his first
three times at bat in an Angels
uniform. But reliever Tom Un-
derwood struck him out m the
"I'm encouraged, even though
we lost, because there's a lot of
emotion in this clubhouse," said
Manager Gene Mauch . ''Last
year, I thmk th.ts team accepted
things Like this rather eesily. I'm
glad to see them hating to Jose."
Baker makes -most of situation AASE HATE D IT most, be-
cause of a 2-2 pitch in the I Ith to
Lopes he couldn't believe was
called a ball. He thr ew two
strikes to the former Los Angeles
Dodgers' star, then walked him
on four straight pitches.
His ninth-inning heroics and Forster's relief work spark Dodger win
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Dusty Baker
has a Gold Glove trophy on his locker shelf
and a world championship ring awaiting
him, but it was his single in the ninth in-
ning that brought the Los Angeles Dodgers
their 4-3 victory Tuesday over the San
Francisco Giants in the opening game for
both teams.
ween Baker and Greg Minton, who came in
with the bases full and one out.
"He th'tew a high sinker and I hit 1t,"
Baker said. "l kind of thrive in being m
such a situauon. As a youngster, I dreamed
about Hank Aaron and Willie Mays, and
now l hope some people are thinking about
me."
Inning but said the first time he made the
trip he was testing Dodger Manager Tom
Lasorda's strategy. Robin.son left Gary La-
velle, htS third pitcher, m the game to give
an intentional walk to pinch hitter Ron
Roenicke.
"I told him he'd better throw
tht.> next pitch right down the
middle. after he Jumped on the
umpire for that 2-2 pitch, but the
last one def1n1tely was a ball."
said Mauch.
T he single was Baker's only hit of the
afternoon and he shared plaudits with ve·
teran relief pitcher Terry Forster, who cut
off a possible run with a heads-up fielding
play.
Manager Frank Robinson of the Giants
said the double steal requtres two fast men
and two fakes. "ln order to cut it off. you
have to have perfect execution by the
defense," he said.
That filled the bases and Robinson then
brought in Minton, whose first pitch ended
the game before a partisan Dodger Stadium
crowd of 49.662.
The Angels will try to get in
the win column tonight w hen
they send lefl·hander Geoff
Zahn to the mound to oppose the A·.,· Mike Norns.
In the top of the eighth with the score
tied 3-3 and runners at first and third, the
Giants tried a double steal. Forster delayed
a split second and then threw to catcher
Steve Yeager to nail Jeff Leonard at the
plate. He then retired the next two batters,
ending the threat.
Yeager, who shared the Outstanding
Player Award in last fall's World Series,
said the Dodgers had that perfect execution.
Bill Russell led o(f the Dodgers' ninth
with a double off Lavelle. One out later.
Steve Sax singled and the intentional waJk
to Roe nicke loaded the bases. setting up
Baker's winning hit
Starting second baseman Bob·
by Grich, who missed Tuesday's
opener with back problems, was
examined by Dr. Robert Kerlan
who c:onfirmed that the pain and
stiffness was caused by muscle
spasms.
"Ron Cey hollered from third and
Forster delayed just enough to size up the
play. I had moved out from h ome plate
when ~y hollered," Yeager explained.
The victory was the first for Forster since
1979.
The confrontation in the ninth was bet-Robinson went to the mound in the ninth
After Jack Clark homered for the Giants
in the first inning, the Dodgers went on top
with two runs in the third.
Grich. who was replaced by
Tim Foti. is hopeful of returntnll
to the lineup tonight.
Jones ready to switch froni Baltiniore to Anaheini
Nobody came in on the noon baUoon from
Saskatoon and asked me, but ...
• Quarterback Bert Jones r as agreed to
the basics with the Rams and will move
here from Baltimore if the National Foot·
ball League fonnalitit.'S car be worked out
and there is no reason why they can't.
• When the Angels drew 61,000 at
Anaheim Stadium for the third game of the
Freeway Series with the Dodgers, Reggie
J ackson took credit for the sellout but not
everyone agreed Reggie was alone respon-
sible.
• I. for one. don't think Bill Russell is the
worst thing CBS has on the air . . Try the
tTio that works on the NFL Today show
with Brent Musberger during football sea-
son.
• If the Angels don't make it this year,
where in the world do Gene Autry and
Buzzie Bavasi go from here?
• If the Oakland Raiders don't get to
m"ve to the LA Coliseum, they are talking
about a move to New York whe re they
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
would join the Jets and Mets and Nets . . .
A new name would be required and there is
one which would be in keeping with Rai-
ders· owner AJ Davis ... The New York
Frets.
• When the Los Angeles Kings are eli-
minated from the NHL playoffs by the
Edmonton Oilers, they will be convinced of
many things ... Not t h e least of them
being that Wayne Gretzky does not pull his
hockey pants on one leg at a time.
• In all the negotiations between the
umpires and the two major leagues, no one
mentioned the ancient byword of the arbi-
ters ... "You can't beat the hours."
• They were to announce the female
spor tscaster and sportswriter of the year
this week but when they opened the
envelopes, they were empty.
• T he guy in the Rams organization. who
had to 'make the announcement that Geor·
g 1a Frontiere, Madame Ram , was
"personalJy handling" the Bert Jones ne-
gotiations, had to feel a trifle foolish.
• If you don't want to buy the Colorado
Rockies, Jerry Buss will sell you the Los
Angeles Kings.
• First prize in the raffle is a professional
soccer franch ise ... Second prize is two
professional soccer franchises.
• Cal State Fullerton's girls gymnastic
team was tom apart by dissension and dis-
agreemen ts between team members and
the coach , Lynn Rogers ... It could hardly
be the fault of the girls.who constantly bent
over backwards . . .
• Those baseball scientists who pick
Oakland in the American League West
make a great deal -of the Athletics' acquisi·
lion of Joe Rudi but Joe Rudi wilJ get hurt
which is as sure as the ball IS round.
• The lady pro golfers have managed to
get some great picture coverage in nationa1
gir lie magazines but their game still doet
not draw.
• A sports expert is a guy who can name
all the d1v1s1ons in boxing and al l the
sanctioning bodies.
• There really is a midget wrestJer with
a large mop of hair and his name is Fuuf
Bavasi.
• National Basketball Association com·
missioner Larry O'Brien went on record as
saying that in the next negotiations for a
basic agreement, the players will be asked
to give something back . . . I, for one. am
dying to hear an answer from the players.
• Howard Cosell once went to a carnival
and spent all ni~ht in the house of mi.rroni.
• Trivia . . . What major league pla~r·s
sist~r has ~n ~lympi~ e':"ent named af~er her .... Dickie Thon s sister, Mary.
There's no substitute for a full-time coaching job
Like other walk-ons, Newport Harbor's Eric Tweit lives the life of a nomad ty ROGER CARLSON and I'm not married, so I'm able to skimp good chance to make connections and
0t tM Delly l"llot ttatt by. Obviously, most walk-ons don't last find !IOmething positive."
F.lic Tweit is a walk-on coach and at as long." So, Twelt baa spent the lMt two years
age 34 his mother Is still worrying about Tweit began his roaching "career" by as a substitute teacher without many of
him. Eric Tweit worries about himaelt. assisting Gordon Fitz.el at Whittler Col-the t0.I1-time benefiti (or pay), partJally
too, but a compulsion to do what he loves lege while a aenior, then took o\rer the offlet by coaching stipends.
overshadows the realities of buildlng a head coaching job at Excelsior High, his "There'• not.hing else I'd rather do,"
future under nonnal ci.n:wmtances. alma mater . says Tweit. "I guess I haven't really
-i:weit took over the track and field "I was living with my parents and the beaten the woodwork. I kind of decided
coaching job at Newport Harbor High Idea of coaching at ExceWor wu all I had I'd do It on my own tenna. I'm not about
after Bob Hailey resigned over three ever thought of doing. I stuck it out for to go to Barstow to beClOme established."
years ago. Tweit la starting hla third three years, but the writing was on the Tweit admlta the ego factor Is a big
campaign. wall (no teaching vacancies) and I left. ~for him (and other roaches). "Su.re
A aublUtute teacher In the Newport-"The follo~r I got on at St. It is,' he aaya. "1 think all coaches have
Meu Dlltrict. Twelt has an edge because Paul. teaching and coaching .o-an ego about It to one eX1.ent or another.
most o! bia subltltuting ia done on the phomore buket and track." "As an athlete you can't keep coming
Newport Harbor High campus, but there Tweit was at St. Paul for 4 ~ yun, back forever, but you can s till get out
are still ~ drawbacka, penional and the last. three as the head track and croa there (as a coach). It'• a great way to
from the coeehing standpoint. country coach, but again there was a w ork wtth kida and the beat way ln the
"My clrcu.mltancet are a little dlffe-dead end facing him and he atarted world to stay young.
rent from most walk-ona becauae I eee lookini. "I've worked w ith recreation and
my kkSa nearly every day and rm able to "I figured rd take a chance at New-coachi.na alJ'k'e I wu 18 and W1 all I've
talk wtth nat of th.em," aaya Tweit. port Harbor, but l didn't really realiJe ever done."
"I've lived kind of a nomad Uf8tyle what a dvtnl{ dlatrict th1I la. But lt waa a Tweit u:re. with the no1'on a walk-
t ' ' I
on has two strikes agat.nSt him.
"Half of the job as a coach is being
with the kid away from the sport." says
. Tweit. "There's no stability when >'®'O\
unable to talk and see them during t))Ei
school day and there Is the come-arid-go'
factor.
"There's nothing lo keep you at a
school if you're a walk-<>n and you loee
your motivation. I'm trying to do what I
en.joy doing. but you have to earn a liv-
ing, too. As time goes by. you worry
more and more about money. My mom 1.1
worried about what rm doing."
As for a walk-on'• basic abilhieJ,
Twelt says he believe• an inferiorit y
theory doec\'t stand up, usually.
"With tome, there's nothing further
from the truth," h e aaya. "With moat,
they make up any deficiency wtlh inte-
rest and motivatloft, they care ao mud\. ••tt balaneet the ICalel a UW.e bat, 1:Jil.rt
when ~ flnt ~ here, I Md the (ttilnl
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Daily Pilot's 1982 b aseball choices Kings slump
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CRAIG ROGER HOWARDL. JOHN CURT DENNIS
.·~· SHEFF CARLSON HANDY SEVANO SEED EN BROSTERHOUS CONSENSUS .
• at worst time -, , -Amerlcaa Lea1ue American Leacue American League Americ1n League American League American League American Leape
West WeJt West West West West West They f ace Oiler 1n NHL p/ayoffr
:~ Kansas City Oakland Oakland Kansas City Oakland
American Lea1ue Amerlcan League American League American League American League
East East East East Ea1t
Milwaukee New York New York Detroit Milwaukee . American League American League
champion
American League American League American League
champion champion champion champion
Kansas City New York Oakland Kansas City Oakland
National League National League National League National League National League
West West West West W.est
Dodgers Dodgers Houston Dodgers Dodgers
National League
East
National League National League National League National League
East East East East
Philadelplua Montreal Montreal Montreal Mont.real
National League N4t1onal League National League
~ champion
National League National League
cham pion champion cbampioo champion
Dodgers Dodgers ,, Houston Dodgers Dodgers
World World World World World
Series Series Series Series Sert es cbampioa champion champion champion champion Kansas City New York
Go to Minnesot a
a nd escap e s n ow
Houston
From AP dispatches
MINNEAPOLIS -Minnesota ts la
an unlikely haven for baseball teams .
trying to escape the snow.
But that is what the new Hubert
Dodgers Dodgers
Baseball today
On thts date m baseball in 1979·
Houston's Ken Forsch hurled the earliest
no-hitter in major league history. blanking
Atlanta, 6-0 in the Astrodome. A year be-
fore, Forsch's brother Bob had no-hit Phi-
ladelphia for St Louis 5-0. Ken's no-hitter
made the Forschs the first brother tandem
lo throw ma.JOr league no-hitters.
On this date in 1977:
In the first American League game played
outside lhe United St.ates, Doug Ault bcited
two homt-runs as the brand-new Toronto
Blue Jays defeated the Chicago Whitt• Sox
9-5 at Exhibition Stadium.
On thts date in 1970:
Just t hree weeks after moving from
Seattle. Milwaukee debuted at County
Stadium with a 12-0 loss to Andy Mt·ssN
smith and the Angels ·
H. Humphrey Metrodome 1n downtown Min-
neapolis will be today and Thursday. Cardinals gang up on Ryan
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Oak.land Oakland
American League
East
American League
East
Milwaukee Milwaukee
American League
champion
American League
champion
Oakland Oakland
National League
West
National League
West
Dodgers Dodgers
NatlonaJ League
East
National League
East
Montreal Montreal
National League
champion
National League
champion
Montreal Dodgers
World World
Series Series
champion champion
Montreal Dodgers
Delays
anger
LaRussa
CHICAGO <AP) The late-
breaking winter storm that for-
ced postponement of six baseball
c1peners Tuesday rekindled the
argume nt over whether it
wouldn 't be wiser to ope-n--the
major league season in domed
ballparks or warm w<:'ather cities.
''That raises a sore spot and
upsets me," said Chicago White
Sox Manager Ton y LaRussa
whost' team has been snowed out
of both games of Its scheduled
season-opening senes against the
Boston Red Sox.
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) -
The Los Angeles Kings are m a
slump at the worst possible ttme.
The Kings r11.Je 11 five-game
losmg streak Into tonifht's first
game of the Na tiona Hockey
League playoffs against the red-
hot Edmonton Oilers
The Kings Cinished fourth m
the Smythe Div1s1on, 48 points
On TV tonight
channel 9 at 6:30
behind Edmonton They have
given up 33 goals, sc.'Ored only 14
and been shut o ut on<:e during
their skid.
"We've lost our 111tt'1)s1ty," said
right wing Dave Taylor
"Once we found we were
going to be fourth, we let n go-
vern our play We started run-
ning around and getting beat
one-o n -one in battles for the
puck."
Two of those losses wert-to the
Oilers, 6-2 and 7-3.
Edmonton hopes to continue its
sutx:C'SS against the Kings in the
firs t two games of the best-of-
five Smythe D1v1s1on semifinal
Wednesday and Thursday
The series shifts to Inglewood
for games Saturday and Sunday.
Los Angeles Coa,·h Don Perry
1s concerned about the ability of
the Kings to snap out of their
losing ways a fter playing poorly
for the last two weeks.
"l wouldn't rate our dumces
against the Oilers as very good,"
said Perry ··1 would have felt
more cont ldent 1f WC' had fi -
nished strong, but we didn't. If
w e don't pull out CJf It, our
chances are zero "
Wh1l1: the Oill'rs c:ontiriued
their fun-filled. run-and-gun style
of play through t ht-end of the
regular schedule. the Kings
mostly went through tht· mouons
1n their final games
"In the last week wp've plaved
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WORRIED -Kings Coach
Don Perry sends his slumping
team mto the NHL playof
against Edmonton.
without emotion and dnve.'' said
captain Dave Lewts ''Whether it
W<1..-. b<'CaUS<' th~ guys did n't want
to gt'l hurt or they were tired or
whal<'Vl•r. we lacked emouon and
l'Onl'<:ntrallon. The mental aspect
of thC' game wasn't there··
The Kings generally are heal-
thy although Lewis 1s nursing
~pra1nl·d knee ligaments a nd
another defenseman, Jerry Ko-
rab, wall wear a cast to protect
damagc'CI ligaments in his thumb.
Th<: Oilers are about the same
with three forwards no t 100
pN<:t:nt Dave Semenko's jam-
mt-'d toe conunues to bother him,
wurl(' Boschanm has been htt by
" flu bug a nd 50-goal scorer
Mark Messier missed five days of
sk.iting becau se of a sprained
ankll·
The Chicago White Sox. snowed out of their
two-game season-opening series wtth Boston at
Comiskey Park, and the Toronto Blue Jays. their
series with Detroit postponed, will work out and
play two exhib1t1on games in the Metrodome.
Darrell Porter 's three-run ho· la
mer in a five-run first mrung opened
the floodgates against Houston's No-
lan Ryan for an 18-h1t attack Tuesday
night as the St. Louis Cardinals rollt-'d to a 14-3
season-opening victory over the Astros . Rick
Mahler fired a two-hitter, rellnng 17 batters in a
row after the second inning, and Glenn Hubbard
doubled in the lone run as the Atlanta Braves
defealRd the San Diego Padres 1-0 In tht•
American League, rookie Jim Maler drove 1n
five runs with three hits, including his first ma.JOr
league homer, to key Seattle to an 11 7 v1<.·tory
over the Minnesota Twins
BOTH TUESDAY'S games. re-
s<: h ed u 1 ed once today, and
Thursday's game will be made
up, a c lub spokesman said. al-
though n o dates had yet been
dl•termined
TWEIT' P LIGHT . •
The hm exhibition game between the two
teams was set for this afternoon . The Twms play
the Mariners in a regular-season game at 7:35
p.m.
Quote of the day
Sam Rubio, owne r of John Henry, the
thoroughbred that has won more money
than any horse in history, more than $3
million: "One of these days, John Henry's
going to ask me what I've done with all his
money"
Natt, Portland topple Nuggets
Calvin Natt led four Portland m
players w ho scored more than 20
points Tuesday night as the Trail
Blazers beat the Denver Nuggets '
136-122 in a high-scoring National Basketball
Asssoc1ation contest Elsewhere. Joe Barry
Carroll scored 28 points and Bernard King ad-
ded 27 to lead Golden State to a 110-96 verdict
over San Diego. The loss was the 14th in a row
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for the Clippers who haven·l
won since March 9 .
Eddie Johnson hit two free
throws with four seconds left
to give.Atlanta a 106-104
decision over the New York
Kmcks. extending the Kmcks'
J tring of r o ad losses to a
reco r d-tying 11 games
. . . . J e ff Ruland and
Spencer Haywood combined
NAn fo r 3 9 p o 1 n t s l o I ea d
Washington to a 94-85 victory over Cleveland.
The victory broke a three-game Washington lo-
sing streak Milwaukee continued to breeze
through the season with a 122-116 triumph over
Boston. . . . Philadelphia remained five games
behind the Celtics in the Atlantic Division with a
117-104 triumph over Chicago . Utah
whipped Dallas 136-122 . Seattle kept pace
with the Lakers by turning back Phoerux, 102-91.
The Sonics remain 2 'h games behind division
leading Los Angeles.
"ON TllE rtRSr DA 'r' Or TllF WEEK rhc-1 wenr
ro rhe rnmh hut rhe1 J1d nc'>r finJ the he1J1 of the
I.or<./ Jew~ ·
HE IS RISEN: HE IS RISEN INDEED
You're invited to
Newport Harbor Lutheran Church this Holy Week.
The Holy Week services are.
MAUNOY THURSDAY. "Meal in lhe Upper Room" Services al
6·00 P M end 7:30 P M , April 8
GOOD FRIDAY, Tenebrae Service et 7:30 P.M., April 9, lea·
1ur1ng·spec1e1 mU$IC eno lhe extinguishing ot the candles alter
each of lhe seven lest words.
EASTrn SUNDAY, APfll 11 HlstlVal Setvlces 81 6 00 A ~ and
10 30 A.M, Pa~ke bfeakfas1 betoie both seNICes -bl'lng
the whole lemllyl neighbomooct NvrMry cent 1t¥eilable bo1h
seMcee.
Pastor Roger Berg Will Pfeech on. "One Dot Nol ThfM . "
...,_, HM80I LUTIBM autett
.,. Dover Dm9. Ncw,.rt ...._. CA tM3
(114) ... 1
· Unser undecided about Indy 500
Bobby Unser. who went from •
w1nnl·r to runnl•r up before' bP1ng
restored as thl.' winnPr of thl· l'Ontro
vc·r~1al 1981 Ind1,rnapol1s 500, says .
he·s still not sur1: ht.<'11 race at Indy this y<'ar If he
does. and wins, Unser wuuld JOln A.J . Foyt as tht•
only four-time winnl'r of the event
Television, radio
Following ar<' the top sports events on TV
trm1ght Ratings are· v v v v exl'l'llent, v v v
worth Wal.Ching. v v fair. v forget 1t
Cf) 6:20 p.m .• Channel 9 v v v
NHL PLAYOFFS:
Announcers: Bob Miller and Nick Nickson.
The K ings j u st barely made the NHL
playoffs a nd they have a tall order to fill in
containing the explosive Edmonton Oilers and
their superstar Wayne Gretzky Mar((') Dionne
It'd the Kings 1n sc.·onng this season
~ 7:30 p.m., Channel 5 V V V V
ANGELS BASEBALL: Ange ls at Oakla nd.
Announcers: Bob Starr. Joe Buttitta and Ron
Fairly
After losing theLr extra-mmng opener. 3-2.
Tuesday night, the Angels will try to bounce
back with Geoff Zahn due to go against the A's
Mike Norris.
RADIO
Baseball -San Francisco at Dodgers, 7· 15
p.m .. KABC (790); Angels at Oakland, 7·30 p.m ..
KMPC (710)
join us fo r
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Sunday, April 11th.
Great Drinks
Delightful Lunches
Glorious Dinners
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"Can you 1mag1n(• California
playing at Oakland?" added La-
Hussa "Two warm weather c1-
t1t's And what abou t Seattle
opl'n1ng at Minnesota? Tw1)
teams with domes. It JUSt doesn't
make an y sense.''
And that fact was not lost on
LaRussa's boss, W h 1tl· Sox c1>·
owner Jerrv Rt>insdorf. another
opponen t of opening thl• season
m cold-weather c1t1cs
"I think n's outragco~s that
Minnesota and Seattle both can
open in domes. but arl' playi ng
each other.'' said Reinsdorf, "and
that OakJand and California play
each other in warm weather.
"But California doesn't want to
scheduJe a lot of games at home
while the kids are m school and
they don't want to be playing at
home when t he Los Angeles
Do dge r s are ho m e," added
Reinsdorf. "That's ridiculous."
AN OLD a r gument of fans
wanting an early opening day at
home no longer holds since most
important games are televlsed
and fans would just as soon sit
homt' and watch their favorites
on television rather than brave
snow, rain, wind and cold at some
ball parks. .
Probably the most important
factor of blowing a home opener
to the weather lS the loss of fans
and revenue.
"There are group arrngements
and plans by ind1v1duals to take
the day off a nd go to the ball
park.'' said Reinsdorf.
The White Sox last season had
a record openma-dav crowd of
51,560.
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you really needed he lp from
other coaches.
"With walk-ons. every coach
starts looking out for himself
he's not conl-erned about sending
another coach playe~
"When Bob Halley was here
there were g reat ties between
him and the ·football t'Oach, and
llo usto n h ost s
'86 All-st ar
HOUSTON (AP) The 1986
Major League All-star game will
be played 1n th(• As t rodomt>
Houston Astros Board Chairman
John J MeMullen announced
Tuesday
It will mark the second time
that the Astros have hosted the
mid-season classic, also played in
the Astrodome in 1968.
This season 's game will be
played in Montreal with sit.es for
the 1984 and 1985 games s till
undecided •
McMullen noted that the 1986
game would coincide w1 th the
150th anniversary of the Repu-
blic of Texas a nd also would
come at the end of proposed re-
novation of. the Astrodome
"This w1U give all Houstonians
the opportunity to show off the
magnificent Astrodome complex
to not only all of baseball but lD
all visitors during the year ot
191'6," McMullen said.
The All-star game is traditio-
na I ly played in July but the
exact date will no t be knoW'l'l$
until American a"ti Nati ona~
League dates ar~~mRleted foe'
that season. '
SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 VI• Udo, Newport Beach
Invites you to observe the dramatic and Joyous
events of Holy Week and Easter with us ...
0000 FfUDAY -12 noon -3:00 pm Meditations on the
Seven Leal Words;
devotions; hymn• of tile P ... lon
7 ·30 PM Tenrbrae -an 1n-
e1en dramatic end
moving choral Mr-vle e with Senior
Choir end Orel'I••·
t a •
HOLY SAT\IRDAY 4:00 PM CHILDREN't EAS-
TER S~\llCE; Eu-
ter 8eptlamf~ Pup-'* Play: an<! c••w
" plant fOf' Mctl c:tlltCI
, 7:30 pm E.ufer VIQll, s.tYtce Of "New .,,,.. •• Flrtt
J ~E~. ~·rl
lUTIR IUNDA'f 7:00 AM nw..~.~.
t :OO AM.·"'~~~ l'l ·~· 11:00 ~M: of 1t1~ H~r~ Oom· . . . . "'"!\'°"'"'IU~"1r> · rnon,--. i · ,~ & • 8•nlof (fl'lolt •IJ Otohllllra. •
Child C.te et all ..,... .•
ther(' wpre so many kids in both
-;ports
''But every time there's a new
coach, things change. Look at our
baseball program. Kids can't in-
dl'nufv with anvbodv And when
you have to hire a hPad coach as a
walk-on, what are you going to
do about finding assistants
more walk-ons
"I think a lot of programs are
going to fall. sooner or later
"On the s urface. no. I don't
think a c:oach 1sn•t bt!tter than
another on thl' s 1mplt' fact a
< oach 1s an on-'<.·ampus rather
•han a walk-on. But 1t"s the con-
1 n u 1 t y H e ( t h <· u n -ca m p u s
·nach) 1s there.
"[l 's better to have an on·
campus ('Oach v.:ho lacks ability
than an off-(ClJTlpus (.'()ach becau·
se of availab1htv ··
While Twen~s s1tuat1on 1s ob-
v1nu!>1V better than most walk-
ons because of his s ubstitution
teaching a t Newport Harbor it
l'OUld be better
"I don't know from day-to-day
whether I'm going to have a sixth
period class (to bC' w1 th t he
athletes)
"'Chis year we've t'Ombint'd the
boys and girls programs, but
we'r<' still in a situation where
f1vC' of the six coaches arc walk-
ons Our only full-time coach
(assist.ant) is Hank Cochrane."
W1th dwindhng enrollme nt
and all of the other problems fa-
cing Newport Harbor. chances of
a teaching o pening for Tweit
r a nge from n o thing to worse.
And like his peers. Tweit will be
there only until something better
l'Omes along.
(This is the second of four ar-
ucles on walk -on coac hes ro
appear m t.he Daily Pilot.)
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Orang• Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Wednetday, April 7, 1982
UCI wins second straight; OCC breezes
UC lrvlne 11napped UC Sanl.a Barbiva's four-
aame conference w innlna atr<.'ok, Orange Coast ~Rd to a noo-<.'Onference victory, and bolh Co8ta
Me.a and FAtancla uamed tournament v1~·r.om-s ln
bueball action Tuetday.
Hett'• what happened:
UC lrvlne 9, UC Santa Barbara 5
Tbe Anteaters' Ralph Gedies and Mike Rupp
c ch deUvl'red bast>s-loaded base hits to help UCI
win Its 81'<.'0nd al.raight Sou them CaH!omu1 Baseball
~laUon victory in Goleu..
Rupp's slngle sruipped a 4-4 tie in the fourth
inning and llCOred two runs, while Ged1es rapped a
three-run double in the eighth to put thl• game out
of reach.
Andy Bisna r started on the mound for UCI and
Caulkins
seeks
record
GAINESVILLE, Fla.
(AP) -J o hnny Weis-
smuller's sta tus as the
all-time champion of
American swimming
may be on the Line at the
1982 U n ited Sta t es
Swimming Short Course
Champ1onsh1ps that be-
gin here today.
Tracy C aulki n s, a
19-year-old freshman at
th~ Universiiy of Florida.
1s expected to eclipse
Weissmuller's record of
36 national utles.
Caulkins, s wimming
for h er home to wn's
Nashville Aquatic Club,
has 35 long-and short-
course titles to her credit.
and IS competing m her
current home pool. at the
Un1ver s1ty o f Florida
O'Connell Center.
l<morl'
went thf" dlat:ln<'<' io earn his fifth v1c:tory ugainst
two defeats
Cotta M•H 8, Rancho Atamlto• e
The Mustangs (9-~-l) withstood u Curious &
quNo r411J y in the seventh Inning to capture tht-
consolation championship of the Bolsa Grandt•
tournament.
F our Mustangs had two hats as designat~d
hatter Matt Juhn.son went 2-for-4, shortstop SteVt.'
Anderson went 2-Cor-2 with two runs scored, cat-
c:her Jeff Fteld went 2-for-3 with three runs scort'<.i
and third baseman St.an Kumt•tt went 2-for-3 with
three RBI.
Eetancla &, Tuetln 5
The Eagll'S scored three tames an th~ bottom of
_the seventh inning to tie the score and pushed
ac.·r·~ one mort• an the 11 th tu c.·opture fifth µl;ic•t • an
tht• .Bol&i Grande tournamefH
Senior J.-rr Curdner .• who l'turtt'd the gnnw ;,t
'hurt.,top, Wl'nt ~ for-5 an~ canw an to rcbcvt-an
tlW 10th to p1t•k up hlli farat Vl<'tory of thl' yc•ar
Oran9• CoHt 8, CuHta 1
F r~hmatl third baseman Toan Duggan bt!lwd a
double and u 1 wo-run homer to pac:e thl' Pirates to
thl'lr lthh w10 tn 20 outings
Uuggan. J prod4ct of Edison High. hll h1 ·
two-run blclSt an the ~venth annmg. long uftt>r tht·
11o n -<:onfe renc:e outcom ... had been dN·1ded. T lw
homer, his sixth of the s.:oason, 1s JUi>t two l'lhy of
OCC's season rc.'<:ord.
Ron Rooker, a 6-6 frc-shman left-hundt·r who
packed up for ~tarlt•r Rach Kellogg 1n 1h1.• fourth
inning. got tht.' victor y to run has rN:ord to :i 0 fur
I ht• season.
She has set American
records m the freestyle.
back.stroke, breaststroke,
butterfly a nd medley
and went to the brink of
WeissmuHer's m ark 1n
five years of competition.
We1ssmullcr. later one of
th e m ost popular
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More than 800 swim-
m e r s from about 100
clubs across the country
are here for the 34
events in th e four-day ·
short-course meet, says
Randy Hart, spokesman
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USS also holds the
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Indianapoli s . Those
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trast to the 25-meter
course an Gainesville.
Rowdy Gaines. Craig
Beardsley, Mission Vie.JO
Nadadores' Jesse Vassal-
lo and Bill Barrett are
among the swimmers
expected to take aim a t
men's s h o rt-course re-
cords this week.
Pirate
to play
in Arizona
Coac h Mike Ma yne
and his Orange Coast
College baseball team
will take a break from
the rigors of the South
Coast Conference race by
heading for Ariwna this
week.
The Pirates will com-
pete in the third annual
Kiwanis Roadrunner
Tourname n t in M esa
Thursday-Saturday.
"This tournament is a
break from the pressures
of conferenCf' play. so I'm
going to let the kids en-
joy themselves," Mayne
a dmits. "I'm going to
play a lot of people and
we're going to throw
som e pitche rs who h a-
ven· t had the opportu-
nity to throw much this
year."
Ma y n e adds , "M y
con cern as to h ave us
loose and ready for con-
ference play when we
return from Ariw na."
The Pirates won the
Kiwanis tournament 1n
1980
.'Alouettes
up for sale
MONTREAL (AP) -
Nelson Skalhania, m a-
jo rity ow n e r of the
Montreal Alouettes, is-
sued a atAtement Tuesd-
ay auggesUng that sale of
the Canadian Football
League club may be
1mminent.
Skalbania waa cloeeted
1n an undi8cloaed location
wHh HaN"y Ornoat.,
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r>•i:>Ce rM • ~· tJ" •.c>0wed ".ln tne SO\ ngs
PS 10
6.97
•
39.97r
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~t,:~ For lalt•co1t Fishing .: ,.,,;< · Lo1r·cusr1ng reeis ""'""
"""-J 7 1 geor 10110 riv~
6" Stalnle11
St•el llad•
..
U.S.C.G. Approv•d
5 13 3.97-5.97 5.27
a
Splnca1tlng Combo
Sportfrst'ler • 200 ree1
w ith 2-pc l1berg1oss rod
fish Cleanlng Set
Frllet knife ona 6x24
woooen boora
Trllene • Fiiier line
Mono11ne tn o wide
range ol lrne weights
lellable Life Veit
FOOi"!" '•llP<1 ....,eo bell
w1tn O•JC~ e 1as1ene1
.. Jelly Worm· lalt
'llolurol te~lured rrutt-llovoieo oor1
0 Inch
1.17
F()( coshng. 110U1ng
Sues 1/24 '710 1/8 Ol
1.17•1.47Ea.
lplnner Vartety
Plain or SQUlrrel
toll Many sties
Koetmoeter•• Lure
For COStinQ tlOlffnO Treble hoolc 1/ 12,
1/8 Ille$
Alpha'• 1310 SerlH Rodi
For Fishing hcttement
C.rooose o sp1nn1ng roo
with foam grrr nr , ver
SO Ii le so1nc OSI or 0011 ·COSI
re·~ teoiurPs p1s101 ivoe
i'l"t.J Bolh w 1lh c.erom•c
::iu 1es 1noss.:>llt<O pnqt s
JN JC 1.ons
Trout laH
' >ol111Q lrOuf O•Jli I
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I REBEL I
11.97
>·troy Tackle lo>!
Vovable d 1111ders IQlm uo
10 32 compor1men1s
L ell '.)r rigr I l'tOr>d re111eve
~arclo ' 752 Qeel. 24.97
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19.97 12.97
Regal Sliver Serles • Reel Ryobl"' SX2N Spin Reel
n•erno1 <.Jul •monuor L ,,
SXIN Spinning he! . 11.e1
B )In .,. •r ti Jll 00 rnnq l' . f'
Serlea 1600 Spinning Reel. 25.07
l(mort·
Sot,. Pf!C:f' 16.97 2.5:1
Oear Qotlo Len rocto"V
QebOte -3.00
Your Nt>t
Cosr Alft>• 13 l'tf't roc:•o•v Ret>oie • 'YI 9.97 Alpha'" 035 Spinning Reel
Sk.rted ree h.1s •n•Prno inn
Pit or "Q" 1 ... .,,"J •ell evl? Apollocoat'" Splnca1t Rffl
Mulltd·SC drag with push
b1Jt1on re1eose Anti-reverse
J',G.4 ...... -
Sole Pnce . Each
32.97
U9ly Stitt' 1100 S•rle1
Tubular fishing Roda
A strong sens1ve tub·
ulor rod 101 spin t1sh1ng
bait costing With the
e•clus111e Clear Tip~
Avorloble 1n mony sizes
W37.97
~ 01IEf. Nome lleceltc
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Become a champron
Smoker Cooker in Just
minutes lncl\Jdes in-
struction Book Recipes
Hlckay Wood Aoll'Ot
kiel Just plvg It lnl
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D4 Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Wednaday, AprU 7, 1982
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A•llllC"AN LIAOUI w .. t.,ft OM•lon
W L .-Cl. 01
Oeklend Seattle
CNeago
Tun ..,...
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MlllnetOll
8-IHmOle
eo.100
CleYelal\d
OetrOll
~New YO<k
TO<"onto
t 0 t 000
I 0 t 000
0 0 000 0 0 000
0 I 000
0 I 000
0 t 000
IE•el.,ft Otv .. lon
I 0 I 000
0 0 000
0 0 000
0 0 000 0 0 000
0 0 000 0 0 000
TIMedar'e k-OeklanO 3, AngM 2 ( t 1 lnnlnQtl
TOfonlo 11 0.HOll (PC>d . ooldl r .... •New Y0tll tWd enowl
Boalon at Ch~ fWd • cOldl
ci...land 11 MtlwaukM IPCXI COldl
S.nle 11, Mlr>nMOla 7
Only g-echedUleO
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Toder'• Game• Aft9•la CZahn 10· 11) al Oa"1110 (Nome
12·9). n Boelon al ChlellQO (ppd , •now1
Toronto at 0.1ro4l (ppd , tnowl
Ken1H Clly (Gura t l·B) al Bslllmore
(MeGreg0< 13·51. n
Seallte (8ee111e J 11 11 M lnr101ota
(Erlekaon, 3-8), n
Only Q.,1191 9ChedUle<l
NATIONAL LIAOUI!
WHlwn Olvt11on
OoOgen t 0 t 000
Allanll I 0 1 000
Clnc1nna11 0 1 000
HCNtton 0 0 1000
San OteQo 0 0 000 San Fra~o 0 0 000
Cnoeago
Mon1re.•I
New York
P"'4aoetpll1a
P1tts1>Urgh
St Lou"
IHl.,n Olvlolon
I 0 11)()()
0 0 000
0 0 uoo
0 0 000
0 l) 000
0 0 000
T~y·oac-
Oodget'9 4 Sal\ Frane•KO 3
Moolreel at PlttJbUrgn CPP<I anow)
New Yon •t PhltacJelPll1a tPP<I snowt
St lCNll .. Houstoo 3
Atlatlla t. San Diego O
Only gemes llCtiedl.IMld
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MontrHI (Rogtra t 2 8) a1 P1llsburgh,
(RhO<Hn 9-•). n Altenta (W alk 1-•1 ti San Diego
(Montervsoo. 2·31. n New YOfk fZachry 7-1'1 at Pniladetpnll
(Carlton 13-41, n ClltcaoO (NOIM 2·21 at C1nc1nnall (6erenyi
9-6), n SI LOUIS (Al\dular 8·41 al Houston ISutton
11.9~ n
AMERICAN LEAGUE
A'1 3, A~I 2
CALIFOflNIA OAKLAND
.Orllbl ebrhbl
Burleen SS 5 0 1 0 R Hndsn If 4 I I 0
Lynr>.cl 5 0 1 0 Murphy .cl • 2 t 2 Carew I b 3 I 2 0 Meyer dh 5 0 0 0
Re Jeksn.rl 5 O 3 0 Armes rt 6 o 1 O
Bayl()f,dh 5 0 0 0 Clrou 31> 5 O 3 O
OeCnca,30 4 0 0 I $_, lb• 0 0 0
Oow""'ll tt 4 I 2 I lOPf!S 21> 4 0 1 I ~.H 0 0 0 0 KNlney.c ' 0 0 0
Fol•.2b 5 O O O F Stanly •• • o o o
Boone.c • 0 2 0
Total• ~ 2 11 2 T01a11 39 3 7 3
Score bf 1nn1nge
Caltl0<nla 000 011 000 00-2 Oe~lar>O 000 00'.' 000 01-3
Two ouis -wtnning run 9COf90 E -1(-ney OP OaklllnCI t LOB -
Cal1fo<"'9 9. Oekllr><I e 28 Lynn HR Downing Ill M urphy (11 SB Carew
8eniq\Ml S C..ew SF O.C1ncee
Calftomle IP H A fll 18 ao
F0<eeh a .. 6 2 2 1 •
"""' IL 0-11 2'> l 1 1 3 2 Oui-cl
l8119l0td 9 2 2 0 3
T lin<l-000 ..., 0 0 0 t
J Jones (W 1-0) J'~ 1 O o 2 2
T 3 3 t A 48 '348
M.,ln.,t 11, Twin• 7
St'&llle 00'.l 111 A01 11 1A 0
M•nntiSC.la 100 100 1?0 1 11 2
B.lrin1s1or s1an1on 181 ano Es•1an Rea
""" E'I C~51111u 161 A1111yo 18) onn Wynl!\)Ar w Oann1SIC• 11 0) l Rl't!IArn 10 Ii HRs
5e~Ulti Maier 111 Cowen\ 111 M1nne..01a
E"'Jll'' 11 C,11•11!? 171
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dodger• 4, Olanta 3
LOS AHOELES UN f'l•ANCllCO
eb • h bl ob r h bl
<;~x 1t I 1 , 0 l [>,,_., II ~ (\ 0 r
l 1nd ,,.. 14 n t 1 M MO·•" 1b '' O 1 G
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Ba>.~r II I Q I I ~ '1m th It ' I : 0 Ga,.~~ Ill ) 0 0 I lMl'lh 11 11 0 0 0
Gey lt> 4 0 2 ll M r11<•" 0 0 0 II
Cuett(!l rl l CJ 1 0 1 "'"' 111 1 1 o O
V ilMQ'tt \. • t ~ 1 l •"fJf1.tflJ c f • 0 ./ I RuS$t'll 55 ) I 7 0 M•• C I 0 1 I
Reuss l I 0 0 I "MW \S ~ 0 I 0
Slrwa" I> 0 n 0 0 Holl.inti JI • 0 0 0
Mandy ph O 0 o O W"'''" ~·" 1 o O 0
FOfSlet O 0 0 0 0 ~•" t 0 0 0 0
Betnqf pll I 0 0 0 Pt Hl"'" Ill 0 0 0 0
•1.1q11 r I 0 0 0 1 .,.... Jl • " • 1 ldl• ,.., , q ,
ScOfe t>y lnnlnq1
51n Frenc.sco •00 002 000 J
lOS ""9"~ 001 100 001-4 One out when w1nn1n9 rnn \Cored E:
l eMMlet Ruuoll OP S•n Fr an~'"° 1
toe Angtllos t lOB San franc1sco 8 Las
AngefM 10 20 Cey Pu,!1(111 HP Ciao
(I). Yeaoer jl 1 58 l P\lnKl'1 <; RuS~<'ll
SF Ga Ney
S•" Fr1ncl1co
Holland
Barr lA~Plle (l 0 I 1
Minton Loe A"D••••
IP H Rf:R 1111 SO
\~1'2l
I • I 0 0 I 0
11• 3 1 ' 2 2
t 0 0 0 0 0
AelJU ~' I 8 ) 3 2 2
Slewarl ;r O O O I O
Forst•• (W I Ill .,, I 0 0 0 I
M1n1011 p•llMO 10 I t>nller 1n the 9th
WP -Rl'U" I 2 SJ A 49 ~2
C.,dln1le IA, AtlrM 3
SI LOUii ~ 10 •22 000 II 18 0
Houaton 010 00 I 100 3 8 2 ~orKn Kaai f\11 ano Por1et Bru"1Mlf 181
Ryan Piadaon 1•1. L.Cou 1•1. O Sm11n (81
Sambllo f8) and Aahby 1<n1ce1y (7) w -
ror1cn I •·Ol l Ryan 10· II HR• -SI Lou~. Porter 111 >lou11on ~b~ \II. Howe
Ill
lf1•tt I. "'11drtt 0
Atlenta 000 010 000-1 • 0
Sen O>ego 000 000 000-0 2 I
MAiiiet Ind eene<l•CI. E 1chelbe•9pr De·
Leon 171 Show 191 and Kannady w
Mt,._, (I ·01 l EIClltibefget (0· 11
Coli.g.
UC tnrlne I , UC Se,,11 llerbere 5
UC 1"'1119 130 100 030 II 'I 0
UC San.la. Barbara<MO ()!'() 100 ~ II I 9<-1n<1 81rn1ro OeCordoYa S1ncne1
121 S1111n<1ort (I) a.no Kmel< w B•tn•• f~·21
L-8-hei CJ· 1) 2S -C..Oiet fUCll H1A
(UCS8) HR -Cl111. IUCSS)
College ICOf•I
Loyola M1rymo11nf 8 Cel Slat~ lot An
~1 Ptpplldlne •. C1I Slale Fullet'1on 3
C1l Stet• NO<thrldoe e Cal Stale Domin·
gWt kill• 2 Cl-• Mudd 25. Caltech I Cal l"°'Y Pomone 7, Sen Diego State 7t10
1""1 ...... fftk-) 90noma 81111 1. Pomc>ne Pllltlt 2
OGGfffnlal 0. Ctl 8AOllll 4 I tO in""'OI )
Aealelldl4,l"oH'ltLom12 llolnt LOll'la 8, Ctl L""'*llft S
Communttr cotleae cw-.. C-' It, C-fe I
C""1a 000 000 010-1 I 1 • Or.,,... Coul f40 000 2b-I 9 I ~. Menlft In Boyd (7) and 8elli.al;
"OOlltr 14), Sor-(l l. S.lltoro
l"Ulkatlell w-"ooll., 1a·OI L-........_~_-Ou!llWI !OCCJ. Jtf'NIOll (Cl ,......,.. 1000! ""-Tinoco cocc~ °"WM fOOCl
NBA
WHTPNCONnMNC« f'eclflc Dl'IWon W L l"ct. Qa
$2 24 184 y-Ull-
Y·S..ttle
Golden $\alt
Phoenix
Por11and
49 26 653 2'.lt
•2 33 560 8'h
42 33 580 9'.t
38 37 507 13'AI
Son Oteq0 16 60 211 38
MlftrMt OMeloft .
San Antonio 4• 31 517
Oen.., ~ 32 573 t
Houston •3 33 .see l'AI
Kansai City 215 49 347 18
Dall.. 25 51 329 lllV.
Jl•h 22 63 293 22
l!.AlnllN CONFIEMHCI
Atlefttlc DMelon
51 17 773 y-Bolton
y·Phlladelp/11a
New Jen~
wun1ng1on
Naw York
53 22 707 5
311 38 .520 19
38 37 507 20
'32 43 .427 28
Central Olvlelon
•·MllWaukee S3 23 8117
Alll"le 38 37 S07 14'AI
O,lroll 35 40 .487 17'h
lndtllfle 33 42 440 19'A
Chicago 29 48 .387 23'.lt Cleveten<t t 5 60 200 37 '4
x-eknehed di'A.iort tnle y-cl1nehed playott se><>ts TllMd9f'• lcot.e
Laken 108 Hooslon 97
Atlanta 106. New YOtt< 1°'4
Waaning100 11-4. Clewland 85
MllWlukM 122. Boston 118
Phlladelphla 117, ChiclQO 104
Utah 129 Oellu 1 1•
POt11end t36 Oen-122
S-nle 102 Phoenix 91
Gotdet't Stele 110. Sen Oieoc> 96 TllMQhl'a OemM
WIS/'ltnglon at lndllne
PnltaOelphla II New Jersey
Cnle890 11 c.....,.ano
Altanle 11 Oetrot1
Kansu City at San Anloolo
Utah 11 Dalles
Oen-11 Golden S11te
ukere 108, Rocket• 97
LOS ANGELES -RamD<s • Wtlkes 111
/lbOul·Ja1>1>ar 20 Jo~nson 23 Nt>on 16
Looper !I McAdoo 11. Sr-2 MGOee 0
Lanosoetgt-r • Totals •S 18·2• 108
HOUSTON -Hayes 14 Willoughby 14
Malone 3 7 Leavell 6 Reid II 0~1e1vy 3.
Hende<•on 8. Murpny 4. Jones 2 l otal' 30
37.43 97
Sc~• or 0111r1er1
Los 11nge1es J 1 26 28 23-108
Hous1on 2S 27 30 t5-97
Fouled oul -None Total foul• -lo•
l\ngeles 33 Houston 25 Tec!rn1ca1
Houston 11109a1 derense A 1s 676
NBA le.ctere
(Tll==-3)
0 FO FT Pt1 AVQ..
Gervin. s Antoruo 12 919 515 23e1 32 e
MalOne Houston 74 878 567 2323 31 4
Oamley Ut.n 7...S17 812 22U 30 4
~.Oen-7• 77• 333 t881 25 •
EMOQ Philly 74 7Q.4 373 1783 2• 1
Abdl-Jbbr, Ure • m 2IO ,.. 211
WlllllmS Seattle 72 705 282 1700 23 ti
811d So.too 69 MB 293 1819 23 5
King Gol<len State 11 sea 319 1859 23 3
Free G01<1en State 70 SBA •311 te ta 23 1
11190UNOINO
0 Off Def Toi A ...
Malone. Houstoo 7• •96 5711 107• 1• 5
Siluna SMltle 74 203 7 17 920 12 •
B Wllms. N Jrry 75 3111 589 905 12 1
Thomptn. P11nc:I 72 2•2 599 8A I I I 7
Lucas New YOtk 72 235 ~58 793 11 0
ASSISTS
0 No. Avv.
Moore, San Antonio
John-.. Lalten Cheetis. Philly
Nl1on, L,M.,-e
Arcn1bald. Boston
n 103 9 e
71 II& LA 71 &01 85
75 -1.0 60 474 79
Monte Culo Grand Prix
Flt1I Round Slnglff
Peler Eller ""' Peter McNamert 6-3 6-2
""" lPndl der Peoro Rebolledo 7 6 6·2
(.1 • .ufltHm(.;I \t1r;,s o.-t CtH1s lewis 6~ 1 6-l
Jose LU>S·Lle•c del G1ann• Ocleppo 6·2
• ' 0dl1' T aroc:ry Ile! llie Nasasle t-6 &·•
fj.4 Yann•c~ Noan Oel AoO Frawley 6 I
6 , Thomas Smid oe1 Mario Ma111net 6· I
6 Ju•P H1gueras del Roll Gehring 6·3
6 J Clavd><i Panana del Jose lu1s Oam•IO•
1 6 6.
Women'• lourn•menl
(el Hiiton Heed lolend. S.C.)
Second Rovnd Slnglff
Pam 1.awi1e oe! B·ll·e Jean King 6· 7 6·•
b • 10Anne Russel det Evonne GOOlegong
4 6 6·2 I 0 Marttnlt t1a~ra1tlova oet
Vyr,11nP vermaa~ 7-5 6-0 M1m1 Jeusovec;
Jtl P!'ll a 0<'1h""" 6·4 6· 7 1 !. KAll\V R1
"''"' 1"1 Sein NO<ton. 6·3 6 0 Women
COLLE Of
UC lrvln• t . Waalll"IJlon 1111• 0
Slngte1
Ma Myt!l• !UCI) def Lellto 6-1. &-1,
l<f'<'ling 1uc11 <1el Ta1e 6·3 6·3, N1aon 1uc11
Oel S•mpk1ns. 6·0. 6· I. Me Mye<• tUClt det
I uaum. 6·2 6·3. Elledge (UCI) del Jacob·
son &·2 6-3. Mallory (UCll del Kelso. 6-0,
6·0
Ooublff
Mve•s·Mvers 1uc11 del lehlo· Tate. 6·2 6 I Mallory Keeling (UCI) de! Simp~lnt·
Tuaum. 6-2. 6-0, Nixon-Elledge (UCll del
lacot>~n·Hayes, 6-0. &·•
NHL pi.yotts
OIVISIONAL HMlf'lftALS , ... ,.,.,, .. ,
Tonltlht'•O.-Klnga 11 l!dmol'llOft
Suttalo at Benton
P1t1sl>Ur11" et NY ISlll><llfl
OufJt>eC: al Mont•N I Ph1l&Clelph!• 11 NY Ranc)9fs
Chrcago a1 M1nneso11
SI lOVtS 11 W1nl\tl)9Q
Cslgary al Vanco<M!f
Thund1y'10.,....
King• el ldmonlOft
BvllelO Ill SO.Ion
Pll1sbu1gll II NY l1t1ll0f!O au.tt>ec: al Montreal
"'11ledelpllle al Ny Rangerl
ChleagO al M1nnetota
SI lOU19 .. Winnipeg
c11g1ry at v~ .. tv«Ur'• O•-
ld<nOMOft et Klftat
NY Re~I at Ptiillldelpllla
Montreal el Quebec: NY ltlan<lerl al Plttll>urgh
Bollton et 8ullalo
vancovvar el CalOMY
MlnllffOI• at ClllCIOP
W1Mlpeg at SI. LOIM-•
NHt. lffcNir• , .....
G••ll"Y. Eomottlon Boely, NV ltllnd«I
P s1111ny. OuetMlo
Merlo* Watn
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93 78
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121
119
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A111n111 (l(ueOlefl e .o s oo 3 oo
Jonalti.n J.111 ITrtinllltY) 4 oo 3 eo
POJ)I., 0t MM H (AatclllOtO) 10 t0
AK<> rt4*1 Hano11., St.,, a-at .,...,.,,
Mr 01allem Bell flaming A, Julle Harpe<,
Ot ySllMM
f lf'M 2.02
h lllACTA 14·61 091<1 $.28 40
llCONO llACI. One •!Ille trot
DlaWI Engine (lghtNI) 18 20 I 40 &.40
L•n•d• tAcktrmW\I 3.IO a.oo
SkhOOI CM•rc"-11(11 4.00
Alao 1109d Sieg 8ow4, ICP, F ... te o.r-,
Count M11ken)1y, O•lole Sovp
Time 2 05 215
THfflO M CI. One mlle pee.
M1n111., (Sleellll e eo i.eo 2 eo
Henry'• DrMm H (l<uel>let) :) 00 2 IO
f1n1 1<n19hl CCtogllenl 2.80
Aleo raced Stable Hand, Able Bowe•,
Penewa Say Rignl on ~. Senga o.ano. °'•"Ill Jul« TirM 202 315
$2 IXACTA 11·11 Pl'd $29 •O
'OURTH MCL One mite PIC•
GotchleOvweo ll>Momar) 5 20 3 00 2 &O
Biby J-I Wey (loghlhlll) 3.80 3 20
Hot~ Ventur• 1say1estl 4 oo Alto 11ced Good Reven. G1g1 Froat. Va Ben<I Buttered Popco<n. MlllM Winier
11me 2 oe
""" lllACI. One mlNI pace Ten P8'eet1l11t 1S1emrmn1l3 80 1• 00 ti 20
1<eno111a 8oy IShltren) 4.00 2.eo
Top line A (Aut>ln) 3 . .0
Alto 11ce<1 Ouole Hiii. Sent• 1 Twinkle,
FroatWOfO, £ny 0 V, Couller'a Im-. Royal
Eowerd N
Tim• 2 01 31~
12 UACTA (5· I) paid l 199.00
llXTH "ACI. One mile pace
Monterey JU<lge (Lghlntl) 16.•0 8 60 6.00
Chip 011 (Ackarmanl 21 .00 7 60
Easel 1Grundy) 2.110
Alto r1eed Captain Sll,,.,a, Star Empetor.
Doctor lony. MaJ0< M1rken)ay
flme 2 02-315
llVINTlt lllACI. On• mile HOI
Happy V1111t (Aubin) 4.110 3 •O 3.20
Tenan<1ah8ll (Eayleul 6 00 • 00
An<1y'1 Abe (Olsen) •.80
Alto race<! Lady llzell•. l aputen, Sear
Rug, Ouelane Time, Bye Bye Scotty, H11111-
er s Sha<loW
lime 2 03 415
S2UACTA 14·9) e>ald S28 80
Sl l"ICK llX C9·1·t·5·5-4) palO SB,453 80
,.,th lhrH w111111ng t1Cke1t (live llon .. I S2
Pick S•• conaolatlon p11d $97 00 wllll 87
W1nn1n9 ttCl<ell (lour horMtl
!IOHTH lllACI! One mtle pace
ldra CLIQhlhtM) 12 40 3 60 3 00
GOiden Grezlette C~t8'1) 3 00 2 ~
rime 10< Tteet (HOlll • 00
Aleo r.C.O An<ly"I Lily, Hotty'a Awey. S..
quo1a M1glc Flying l0<1ye Deel<.,, Squire Less,.
Time 2 03 315
S2 t:XACTA CB-4) e>elCl '34 00
NINTH llACI. One m11tt pllU
Pnaro 1ea1111rgeon1 17 40 9 40 • 80
Golde ChlM (Sleelhl ' 10 60 6.80
N.Otne l el<ler IH•ve•I 5 00
Also raced B C Lionel Not>le C1det, Ta·
wllll• lad. Flying 8oac1r Stanley Thor
Time 2 02 12 IEXACTA (l·B) patd S283 00
TfHTH llACt:. One mile p1oe
NorcJel Tryn 1va11d1ngrim1 4 80 3 00 2 80
Pinell Hit (Sloelhl 4 60 4 00
Bryen N IB•V'"•I 3.00 Alto raced Time Trec•r. Stalker, Calm
YourtMlll. MIU Gay Girl, 8ef1um C>team
T1mt1 2 00 315
12 UACTA (1·8) peld $22 00,
Attend.,_ -•.55•
NASCAR et.ndtng1
P04NT LEAOEAa
1 Terry LeOOflte
2 Bobby Allton
3 a.My Pareona
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6 Herry Gen1
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catcher. 10 Wlchll• of the Amerlo1n AtlO-
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GOTCHA -Los Angeles Dodgers second
baseman Steve Sax tries to slide safely into
first base. but Giants first baseman (and
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former Dodger) Reggie Smith gets to him.
first. The Dodgers slid by the Giants, 4-3 in
their 1982 opener.
Race is yachters cup of tea
Four area clubs vie for Lipton Challenge Trophy
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY !@ Oelly Pltol Boellng Writ" Four area yacht clubs are Qi • the 18 chal·
lengers seeking to wrest the 79·ye -old San Diego
Lipton Challenge Trophy from Long Beach Yacht
Club starting Thursday.
Defending the coveted prize for LBYC is Bar-
ney Flam in his Pete-rson-40, F.lambuoyant, who
won the cup at Newport Beach last year.
Local challengers are Newport Harbor Yacht
Club with Dennis Durgan at the helm of Bill Pal·
mer's 40-foot sloop Shenandoah; Balboa Yacht Club
with Dave Ullman skippering J ohn Arens'
Holland-40, Tomahawk; Voyagers Yacht Club with
Allen Brown's Choate-40, Spirit, and Dana Point
Yacht Club with Michael Kennedy's Choate-46,
Audacious.
Scratch boats in the three-race regatta are
Flam's Flambuoyant and Brooke Ann, a Nelson-
Marek sloop skippered by Bruce Nelson. San Diego
Yacht Club. Flambuoyant and Brooke Ann both
carry an International OHshore Rule rating of 32.3,
There is a 20 percent rating spread between the
scratch boats and the lowest rated boat, Tonka,
26.5, from Anacapa Yacht Club.
Other challengers are:
Antagonist, (Choate-40) Don Hill California
Yacht Club.
BOATING ·~.
Trix (Choate-40) Paul Desatoff, Cabrillo Beach
Yacht Club.
Decision (CSA-35) Paul Berger, Del Rey Yacht
Club.
Couer de Lion (New York-36) Ed. Hart, King
Harbor Yacht Club.
Mz Whiz (C&C-40) Keith Morgan, Navy Yacht
Club, Long Beach.
Macedonia (New York-36) Keith Winters,
Oceanside Yacht Club.
YA Turko (40·ft. custom sloop) Norman Da-
vant, Pacific Mariners Yacht Club.
Wampum (CF-37) Richard Compton, Santa
Barbara Yacht Club.
Auspicious (CF-40) Bob Batcher, Southwestern
Yacht Club.
English Lady (New York·36) Jack Wilder,
Windjammers Yacht Club.
Red Shift (Choate·40) Anne Kahle. Los An-
geles Yacht Club.
Chloe (J-36) John Dunn. Navy Yacht Club
San Diego
LBYC's FlaHJ to def end title
Lipton Cup race boasts a colorful history
Yachting interest will be focused at Long
Beach Yacht Club Thursday, Friday and Saturday
where Barney Flam a nd his Peterson-40 Flam-
buoyant will attempt to defend their title to the San
Diego Lipton Challenge Cup, one of the oldest
yachting kudos in Southern California.
Flam will defend against 18 challengers from
yacht clubs throughout Southern California in a
three-race handicap series sailed in the ocean off the
Long Beach breakwater.
The Lipton Cup dates back to 1906 when a
,., group of San Diego yachtsmen prevailed on the
Scottish tea merchant Sir Thomas Lipton to put up
a trophy in his name for Southern California
yachtsman. Lipton was on a visit to San Diego after
one of his famous losses in the America's Cup series.
Lipton has trophies in his name spread
throughout the yachting world, but none has been
so arduously sought after as the San Diego cup.
For many years the trophy was raced for each
year in a sudden-death, boat· for-boat race by yachts
in a close rating range.
Driver to protest
disqualification
TORONTO (AP) -Canadian Gilles Villeneuve
says he will appeal his diaqualiflcation Sunday by
race stew arm at the U.S. Grand Prix West Formula
One race in Long Beach ln which his turbocharged
Ferrari car placed third.
Race stewards said the Ferrari had an illegal
wing design on the back of the car.
It was the best placing this year for the new
car.
Austrian veteran Niki I,.auda, a ~time world
driving champion malUng a comebedc this year af-
ter two years ln retirement. drove a McLaren to
victo.ry ahead o! Finnish star K•k• Roeber1 in a
Williama.
Villeneuve, 30, ea.id Tuetlday he would go to the
aporta' higheet authority to have the dedaion over-
ruled.
"We will appeal It to the international court of
FISA and I think we ahould win our cue," ea.id
Villeneuve, here to promote the Canadian Grand
Prix in MOQ.treal, June lS.
Villeneuve waa confident of support from
FISA.
"Saturday we preten~ t.be wine to the race
offidala and they uJd it WM 0~ no Jln>b)em. But
after the race, we aot a protat from Ken Tyrell and
after five hoW"I of a.rsument they ~ 1.a1."
The protett tnvolvet a pa1r of wtnp Ferrart
Uled tor alt res1atance to hold the car to the 8fOUAd
to help corMrinl· ''TM way tt II written tn the ..W. it ta ltol."
Mid Uw veteran driver. "But what th49Y MY la, 1lt la
not lep1 with the .nl.rft of the rule.' .. ;r-; .
Interest in the race began to wane a few years
ago when it was dominated by San Dieg!o Yacht
Club. The change to a handicap series came two
years ago. The change sparked enthusiasm by
yachtsmen but left a lot to be desired by yachting
spectators.
Yachting competition on the local front is light
this weekend with Voyagers Yacht Club staging the
third race of its Humphrey Bogart Series for Per-
formance Handicap Racing Fleet and Southern
Ocean Racing Division ratings on Saturday. Capi·
strano Bay Yacht Club has scheduled its annual
Easte.r Regatta for PHRF yachts on Saturday.
Southern California Yachting Association cal-
endar:
Los An1eles·Lon1 Beach
Long Beach Yacht Club -Lipton Cup Chal·
lenge, Thursday, Friday. Saturday.
Seal Beach Yacht Club -Saturday Series No.
3.
Santa Mollica Bay
Pacific Mariners Yacht Club -Marine del Rev
Championships (Steln Series), Saturday, Sunday.
San Dle10
Southwestern Yacht Club -Albat.ros,, Series
(Catalina-27) Saturday, Sunday.
North ud Inland
Santa Barbara Yacht Club -Spring Series
(IOR, PHRF) Saturday.
Cat's Pajamas wins
Cat's Pajaroaa. Mippered by Carl Lut, Voya~
gers Yacht Club was the Class A winner in the first
race of South Shore Yacht Club's Hi-Point Seriee.
Class B winner was Aloha II. Glenn Reed,
SSYC.
Trophy winners ln all c.laaes:
PH.RF-A -1. Cat's Pajamu; 2. Tigreu, GU
Knudson. SSYC; 3. Sidewinder, Richard Bluel,
BCYC.
PHRF-B -1. Aloha Il· 2. Symphony, Tom
Moore, SSYC; 3. Falcon, Jlm•Ure, SSYC.
SORD-A -1. E Ticket. Gary Chandler, S8Y<.:;
2. Defiance, RJck Nowling, SSYC: 3. Shana)Wer,
Leslie Hixlon, VYC .
SORD-B -1. Nlnole, Hank Humann, BYC~ 2.
Yankee Ru.ha, Keith DiNrnoor, BYC; 3. Paper 11-
ger, Richard Hat.ch, SSYC.
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3. Ty,er-Typr. Lyle WIWta, SSYC:
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d e nt o f C osta M esa , Ca. P r iv ate Interment service s
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1982. He is survived by his Cemetery, Los Ange les, Ca.
w 1(e Peggy. sons Paul M i-Serv1ces under the direction
c hael, Phillip Arthur. John of Baltz Bergeron-S mith &
WUUam and David Redman Tuthill Wes tc hff C hape l
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nesday . April 7, 1982 at the
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CALHOUN
VADA MAE CALHO UN,
a reside nt of Costa Mesa, Ca.
P assed away on April 6.
1982. She is survived by her
hus band Cliff, daughter
S haron F ox . son Michael of
Hunti ngto n Be a c h , C a .,
m o the r Marie Highley of
Boise, Idaho, f•the r Frank
Thia -,. cono..c:t.a Dy . vene<al
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Tn11 •llf1men1 w11 11110 w1111 tn• 01 MllGellaneout Mac>t. records 01 1'131 1111 b•d 11 rece1veo 10 4)roper 1n Book 14339 of Olllclel Record• ol ~~ Cletl< OI OnonQe County on M11c:1> Orange County 11me said County It page 912 R.cor
ftMnt Tiie Street addresa and other A ~t Of plans Spec:1a1 Provisions de< s lnttrummerit No ~760 WILL
o c o 11 p 1 1 common detlgnall0<1. II any of the .tno 8dd1hOn• lo General Provisions SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE M:.~·~•r•~rr~:. 2f'~~a21 r~~~2 reel property described lbove is 10 the S1an<111ra Spec1tice11on1 may HIGHES T BIDDER FOR CASH
-------------' purpor1ed 10 be 392 Seawlnd Dnve, l>e obla1ned at lhe Olllce ot Ille City lawful money of tlle Unlled StatM rwlUC MOTICE N_po,, BelCh, CA 92660 Eng1noo1 77 Fair Drive. Costa Meas or • Cllhllf'S check drlwn on a
• Tiie undersigned Trualee dll· Cahlornlo upon nonrefundable pay. state or n1Uon11 bank. • 1t1te o
FIC'TITIOUS 1u&1Nl!ll ------------ctalma any llabllfty IOf any Incorrect· men1 ot S8 00 An ado111ona1 c11ar91 federal credit union. or a 1111e or NAM£ ITAT'l.llllNT FICTTTIOUS ltnlNlll ness of 1,..11,111 adar.ss and other ot S2 00 w~I be maae 11 1111ndled by lederlll saving• and loan asaoc11Uon
T,,. ro11owu19 CM<IOfll 11~ ooono """ NA• tTATUllVIT common 0Mig1>&1lon. 11 any, snown mad Plans $PIC•hcations end olhe• dom1clled 1n 11111Slate.1111 payable et ~uh ,,.. '""°""'"II perwon "OOft>O ov-hereon contract documents may 1110 be tile time o/ Nie, alt rlgllt, \Ille Ind ~~s~~8~~or~~2~'"' W•• ... CUSTOM &Al.LOON CREATIONS. Said .... wlll be made bul Wl· e•am1nea at Ille Ollice OI the City 1nteru1 hlld by lt, .. TrustH . In
John LO\ltl cum 2010 Mo111n war 2 t621 Al>edul MiUlon vi.io C•Nlo<nll thOUt covenant 0< warranty, e11press Clerk OI the Cily ot Costa Mesa I hat re1I property altuete In said N-t B..ch ea~1ou1t• 92060 91691 or implied, regarding 1111e poises-Each bla s nail be medtt on 111e County a nd State . deacribed as
R..,llard 88<1 .. llJ s11orect111 Ao•d llVft F Fr...,_, 2t621 .. -..1. slon. or encumnr11nces, to PllV the Proposal lorm. sheets p.1 through IOflow1· C0<on• o., Mar Ca1tt0<ni• 9267S M11.-lllelO. CalllorNt 92Gtlt rlmllning prtnclpe l sum of tl\e P-8 provided in lhe contr11c1 dOCU· PARCEL 1 Lot 18 ol Newport ioe.,'~~ ~;·~:; ~.:.,,o,:p;;~7~11• 0~bv•.,,. .. 11 eonoucteo by en •n· nole(•I secured by slid Dead 01 menls dOd s11a11 be accomp:n1ed H-4Qlll• Tfac1, u anown on 1 Map
W•N•tm s s.own 1709 ,,..,"" wor. ~· F Fi-1-M Trust. wllll Interest ih,.reon, as l>Y a cert•f•e<I or cashiers cllee 0< • re corded in Book 4, page 83 ol
Newport e.oen Cal~ornie 92680 Tnla a11temen1 w11 Iliad w11h •h• pro\llded in said notl(I), adv1'1C41S. ll•O l>O<ld tor not leSs than 10% Of M1sccell1neou1 Maps records ol J1<.~ Givnortol•• 2on Mlfl•ll way Counl't Cieri! a1 Oranqe Counry on .,..,ch 11 any under the le<ms ot said Oeeo Ille amount ot tlle 1>10 made P•Yll· 0.1"911 County. Clll•f0tn11 .._, 8eec;h C•"'"'"'" 9M60 1 11192 ot Trust tees charges end e~pen-ble to the City ol Costa Mose No EXCEPTING 111erelrom the Sou
HALLAM Rasmussen of Vista. Ca. and
CLYDE CLIFTON HAL-brother Gene Rasmumen of
,_
PuOllt/114 Oranoe Coell Otlly Pltol, ..._ 3t. Aprtl 1, 14, 21, 11112 1~7-82
T"'•-•" condueteo l>Y • _,., f\tt>01 MIS of 1119 Truttee and or the trusia P<OPosal shall be considered unless tlleasteny reclengulat 567 feet oan~INO Publl1n10 O••nee C.1t1 011tr Piiot. created by said Deed ot Trull for accompanhld by aucll cashier's ALSO EXCEPllNG t herefrom
Jolln L Curt1 ,,..,eh 31 Apnt 1 14 21. tN2 14'9-32 1 .. _ amounl re••onably -ilma•..:.. 10 check. cosh, or bldder'a bond Beginning at tlle moll NOrlhlrl~ lr.t• 11at.,,..,.n1 """ 11tea wnh tne Coun1v ,.., -.,... ,vw lA h ti hA ....... I Cle<~ 0 1 Or~ eoun1y on AtifW s. 1982 be. I 161. 7 n 82 \ No ll-v s a "" conaiuv-""' un ess com., of l8ld Lot 18, tttence SOut ,,_, NllJC '911l Tiii beneflClary nder MIO Deed 11 •s made on a blank form lurn1slled 50• 00' 00' EHi l lO<lQ tlle Nor'1h LAM. a resident or Costa Abilene. Texas, 4 pndchil------------
Mesa. C a . Passed away on dren ; Wendy, Cass , -.JCl9TIC(
Aprll 4, 1982. P rivate grave-Chriltopher. and Michael. -----------
s ide services were held o n Service s wtll be held on ~.:r ..
Wednesday. April 7. 1982 at Thursday. April 8 , 1982 at TM~.,.,_, 11 ~ __ ,
PuOh1neo 01r1n .. eo.11 Dolly Pt104 ,..,.. ____________ ol TfUSI heretolO<e 8AICUled and by the C•t)' of Coslt Men ana IS easterly line ol Hid LOI 18, • di• """~ 1 " 11 24 11111 tSSl-82 f1CTIT10UI .,_,. delivered 10 Ille undera1gne d a made 1n acc0tdance w1111 Ille µ10Vt· tence ot 63 39 fee t 10 Ille mo1 NAMl ITATW...wf wr11ten OeclartllO<> of 0.l•ull and !.Ions of Ille Propasal re<iuirwnents No rtherly corne r ot the S o u "8lJC ~ TN~ --• ~ -Dem1nd lor Sele. a nd • wq 11en facn bt<l<Jer mus1 1>e l>Cef'lsed as lflelsterl)' rec;1angular 567 00 feel ol
Harbo r t.awn M e mori al l :OOPM at the Harbor Lawn ..
Park. Services under the di-M emorial Chapel with Rev.
r ection of Harbor Lawn -Joe Buona88issi, pulot of the
Mo unt Olive Mortuary o { First Baptist Olu.rch of Costa
Costa Mesa. 540-5554. Meu oUJciating. Interment
services immediately folio·
wing. Services under the di-
rec tion of Harbo r Lawn-
Mount Oliv e Mo rtuary o f
Costa M e sa offic iating.
(a) Sl'ECIAUSl LEA.SINO lbl SPEC-IAL TY LEASIHO. 263 PromontO<Y 0<1••
Welt. Ntwport 8-11!. CllilornMI 112880 Ktren .-.JMC)lr. 253 Promonta<y O<lyt WMI, Newport 8411Ch. Cllllornll
82t4IO Thll bullness 11 conOuclecl by"" 1n-
dMOVll
___________ ___. • No11c1 of Oetaull &r\d Elecllon 10 leQuirea by law Uld Lot 18, Uld comer atso 1>e1no
rierm ~~~. ~~~~~:1 CoronAdo Sall The unde<algned ceu..a tald TnP C11y Council 01 the City o r the moll N0<1111fly corn« of Tract NA!d~: ... ~":~1 ANTHONY c llN. 937 Coioneoo Nollce ot Deleull and Election to ~o1~~ a~ye~~ ~~s:.~~es the 1tQhf 10 N\)· 1583. "11\own on a Map rec
rn. 10How1n11 CM<•on• ••• OO<"iJ Du"· Ortw, Colta -·CA 92828 Sell to be recorded In Ille counly orded In book 46. page 48 or M11 ,_,.. Tl>le bull,,. .. "conouc111<1 Dy en in. where the real p<operw Ill located The Contractor Sllall comply w11h cellaneout Maps. recol'ds of Orange
CROWN llAllE.'1' ANIMllL CENTER -DATE llAltCh 23, 1982 tne prov1S1ons ol Sec11on 1770 10 County. Calllornla, thenc• Soulll !.'!11:~~~~1!:~=:-ee:~ T•1t .~=;t ~.hied w11h 1hel ~~~~'::Corp ~~?0d~~~~~ ~:~1~,~~'~;~a ,L,,3d !~:,::~ ~.,:; :;~1~~';:.=~y
SULLIVAN
MARGARET SULLI-
VAN, a resident of Newport
Beach , Ca . Passed away o n
Apr il 4, 1982 . She was a
mem b er o f O ur Lady o f
M o unt C arme l Cath-olic
Church Sh e as survived by
h e r c hildren John F S ulli-
van o f Santa S,rba ra, Ca .,
Patricia K eane of Newport
Beach, Ca .. Neill J . S ullivan
of ·N e w port Beac h , Ca. and
Peggy Gow an lock o r B ur-
bank. Ca .. brothers Euge ne
S ullivan o f G ranada H ills.
Ca. and Jack Sullivan o f San
Frlµlcisco, Ca .. 17 grandchil-
dren and I great -grandchild
Mass o f the R~surrection
win be held on Wednesday.
April 7, 1982 at our Lady of
M ount C arme l C a t h o lic
540 -5554.
EDELMAN
J E F F REY BRY AN T
EDELMAN, paS3ed aw ay on
April 4, 1982. He Is survived
b y his parents Noreen and
St.eve of Ontario. Ca .. sister
Michelle, brother Jason, pa-
ternal grandparents Mr and
M rs . L o uis E delman a nd
mate rnal grandparen ts Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kofman.
Gra ves ide ser vices will be
heJd on Wednesday, April 7,
l982 at l:OOPM at the Har-
bor Lawn Memorial Park. In
lie u o f flowers donations
may be .made to the Albert
Sitton Home. City of Orange
IC.,enJ J-
'"1• atatement ••• rneo •ltn the Count) Cllltl al Otlf'QI Cou<lty on M.,Cll
cro•n v1110, p11-way l o9'1"• N•Quel ~~?--al Or1lft09 County ~1:;':, 9y s ue Kelly sc111e ot wages establ1Shea oy me rectangular 567.00 IHI a nd the
C•l·10tn•o 92611 Publltneo Or•nv• Ca.al 0 011, Piiot, AutllO<lzed Signature Clly ot Cosia Mesa wtucri are hle<J NOflh-terly Hne ot lllld Treci No
30. tN2 fllwa•d A Cola. 0 \/ M 2 W1llOW• MetCh31, 1\j)f11 7 14, 21, tN2 1427-82 8929 So, ~ . ...oa Blvd w1lh lhe C•IY Cle1k o: said C•ty, and 1583 .• dlllln<;4 ol 150.22 ,_ 10 ,1_, blOO~ livtne Cal1l0<n11 92714 -c """" Shtlll IOrle1t penalties p1esc11bed tl1e most Nor111eny CO<nlf 01 Lot 7 Publlth•O Orange cou 1 Dolly P1101, Jam .. E Roe• O 11 M ll~l Pot1 Los A~eles, A """45 therein 101 nuncomp11a nce ol Ille o l l !lld Tflct No 15 83. thence
Mat 31 AfJ< 1 1•. 21, 19'2 t•8M2 ::4~~:1~~C'<' N-Po<I 9-:h C•• C.81· l'lllJC .Tl( PubllS(~~~l 6r!"n~2~~08SI Oelly said Coa:tLEEN p PHINNEY North 50• 00' 00" Wetl parallel
T••• ~',. t..-.C•ed D, 1 ........,11 Pilol, Apul 7. 14, 21 1982 1503-82 with said N0<111eesterly line ol Lot .,.,1 .. .,t/l>O ,....-· FICTlnOUI ..., .... , C•t) Cleo. 01 me 18. a distance ot •8 39 feet 10 a
Jemes E AC>, 0 \/"' ..,,,.. ITA~ City OI Cosla MeSI Polnl on • Hne 111•1 IS parllle4 'Miii
'"'' tt•l......,t •o• ""° ... 1h 1ne County n11 r-1119 IM"Otl• .,. oo-no "",.._ PUil.JC MOTICE Publ1111ed Orange Coast Oa~y P1-end 15 oo feet Soutllellterty, mee
NOTLCE OF DEATH OF Clerk 04 Or•"OI County on Ill><•') 1982 ,_.. lot. April 7 14 1982 1593·82 sured 11 flg hl 1nglH lrom 1111
MARJO RIE W. DIETLER P~ 011/ERSIFlfOILYON ASSOCIATES. ().1MIO Nortllwettarly line of H id Loi t8 • 2.70 S Brill~ StrMt, Sull• 201 Colle NOTICE TO CONTIIACTOftS ... llJC MA""( I hence North <10• 00' 00" WHI aka MARJ~ DIETLER Puouined O••n;e Cooll D1ilv Pllol Meta. Ctl<r°'"" VlfiM ........__,No. 11 M/C ,.. ""''"' 150 00 feel 10 tne Soutllw11terl
AND 0 F ( T (AN TO April 1 " 2 t 29 1\Ml2 1se&.e2 Ol•e,.th•d Pr-fllel Company, • , ,.,... ~ v ca111orn1t genM•I p1r1n1rahlP. 270 S I llne OI Mid Lot 18. tllenOI NOflll 60 ADMINISTER F.sTATE NO. -..IUC .1V'r &111101 SlrH I Sufi• 201. Co.ii t..111• Sealed propoNls wtH be r-ved G-1..., 00' 00" Wiii along H id Sou1n1
A-11z•13. .... llK CallfOfNe 112628 11 lhe ollloe of P1anl Ope<af~S NOTICE TO COHTIIACTO"• westerly line of Mid Lot 18 •• dlt-
0 L'' No s • c.t1110<nll 11m11eo Pllll Clllel of Plant Operations 111. Fair-Project No. 11 MIC •1 1ance of 15 00 feet to the most
To , all hetrS, benef1C1anes, NOTICE OFDEATH OF ~=1.Pc::.,..C,:".°'~ Plat1 N•-'9°11 view State Hospltal, 2501 Harbor Westerly corner ot said lot 18
cr editors a n d con tinge nt BETTYE ... G RAFT AND 1,,._bu-iscondUCllCID'f•oene<• Bl'ld , Costa Mese. CA 92826 unlll Seeledpr090sala w1nwreceived 111ence Nortll 40• oo· oo·· East d t [ M I W "' -1 INO 2·00 P M on 4-2t·82, It whlell Mme at the o lltce of Plent Operations. along the Nortl!Westlfly line ol Mid cr e ' o rs O a rJo r e · OF PETJ'I tON TO ADMI-ner LIF No 5.1 111ey will be publicly opene d and Chief or Plant Operat1on1 Ill. Fair· Lot 18, 1 dl11anc. ol 300.22 feet to
D1e tle r and pera.on s who NJS TE R EST A TE N 0 . ea1110<n11 ,,,,,...., reed for performing wOl'k u Furnish view Slate Hoap1111, 2501 Herbor 111e point of ~Inning
ma
1
tyh be oillthe rwd
1
1se tnta~· ted Alli&tt. &.,,Y ~"':'-.Lyon Co 1eqllullapbmoe'n·lmn!!•,s"s'alrty. 110o~!i'n,•1n1?1 Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 unlll PARCEL 2 T et portion 01 Lot 18 n e w an or es ""· T all h . be (I . 0-tl P..-u~ .. 3 00 P M on 4-21-82. al wlltc;fl time or NewpOtt ~llts. u "'°""" Ol1 1 A t' t h ~ f"led o etrS, ne oanes, Thi• 11111ment ••• 11110 ,.,th ,,.. Steck Ges Economlzera Install • tlley wlll be publicly o pened and map •ecol'ded 1n Book 4. page 83 ol
J
peh 1 'son R as ~ 1 cr e d l t o rs and con t i ngen t COUl'l't c-a1 onw-oe CounfY O'I ,,..,Cit 111ck gas waste heat recovery read lor per1orm1ng work as Furn!stl Mlteellaneou• Meps, reco1ds of
by o n . ail to n tn the cred tors of Bettye A Graft 29 11182 • sy11am on •~Isling 25.000 lb 11\our a ll la bo1 mate rials. 100111 1nd Orange County, Cantornta dt ac:rl Supe rior Court o f Orange 1 · ..u. t MANILLA 110 psi boiler• et Fairview Stale equ1pmi111• necessary 10 "ConSlruct bed as lollowt.
County requesting that John and pe r s o.n s who may be 1t ~--Hospllal Central Power Plant. The Parking -S Building" -Con· 8*Q1nntng 11 111e motf Northerly
"'iii!;e;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;p;--:i o r the Anti-D e famation
~ e nfune Societ v -' League . Services under the c11EiA~ 8URIALAT~ d irection of Harbor L awn-
• oth erwise interested m the a..... 2IO heel\. CA"""' system •hall be lns11Ued ae a com-s11uci e new 28 stell parking 101, cor.-01 Mid Lot 18. lhf.l<lQe Soutll
S . Rall ton be appoin ~ed as w ill and/or est.ate: ~r;;._.11121,, m.1010 p1e11 unit ready 10 operate on eac11 So,;111 ot · s · Building, complete 50• oo· 00" East along the N0<1h
person a l representauve to . ft111t1 tndlvldual 1>oller. Up to 3 1ystem1 wHh curbs, t'r•ins. ca1c11 btsln• and easterly line of said Lot 18 a di•
administe r the estat e o f A ~ution has been ftJed Publloh•d orane• co111 01117 Piiot Wiii be tntlllltd (Ol'le P1f bolllfl at hgfll s tendtrd et Fairview Stal• ta nce ol 83 39 1111 10 1111 mos M , . W Di ti ( d by W illiam W . Graft Lil the ,,.., 31 A.Pf 1 u 21 1H2 t4118-t2 Fatrvie. State Hospital. In accor-.. oso1111. in llGCOrdenGe wtth plant No rthe rly c:orne r ol 1111 Sou 646-7431 1 Mo unt O live M o r tua r y of
Our ltte ralure lells the · Costa 54-0-S5:>4.
a rJOne . e e r un e_r Supe r ior Court o f Orange dln<;4 wtlh plans and $Pecillcatlona end specifications 111eretor t'-lt9rly rectanguler 567 00 teat of
the Inde p e nde n t A d mint Coun . th W il ptU ti~( therelOf Preleftnce will be granted 10 said Loi 111. tald corn« eeso '*no
stratio n of Estates Act). The ly reqG u esting at . • · Prefeflnce will t>e gr1n1ed lo bidders proper111pproved u Ille moat Nor1'-'Y COl'n« ol Traci
co~plele story o f our:
society. C41 ... _,.._
lllto. II .... c:-.ftl/lrr •I I
r
,ACIAC YtlW
MIMOllAL,All
~tery Mortuary
Chapel-Cte matory
3500 Pacific View Drive
NewPon Beach
644·2700
l«CoaMK:X MOITUAlllS
LaQuna Beac h
494-9415
Leauna Hilts
768-0933 \
San J uan Capistran<}~
495-1776
HAl90ll L4W..,_M'f, O&.IVI
Mortuarv • Cemetery
Cremmto ry
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Men
S40-SS54
,_Cl.OTI81
I&&. •OAllWAY
wotrnldT
110 Btoactw•y
C:O.t•M ... &C~9150
IALTZ-~
SMl'TM&MMU.
WBTC&MIJ CHAP& A77 E. 17th St
Cc»taMeta
8'&-8371
. • f h . liam W, raft be appointed bidder a prope fly approved aa "Small Bualnus· In accordance No 1S83, u allown on a map rec
LE BOUTON petition ts set or earing in as personal repre9elltative w flCTTTIOUI M.1 ... 11 "Small Bualness" in 1ccord1nc11 w11h Section 1896. et seq .. Tiiie 2. orded In l>OOll 48, page 48 of Ml1
WILLARD PAUL LE D e p t . N o .. 3 at 7 00 C ivic administer the est ate o f TN l~*i!~~--w1111·Sec:11on 1896.et.seq ,Tllle 2. CelllornlllAdmlnlstrauve Codo AP-oenaneou1M11>1.rec0<dsot0rwlge
BOUTON Id t f Cen ter Drive, W est . In the .. Clllll0<nta Administrative Code "P· pllcahona tor pralllfence mu11 be Counly. Cellfornle; thence Soutll • a r e s e n o City o f Santa Ana Call for Bettye A G ra ft (ui:de r ~he 808.8 HOME ~AlflS, 510 Tr....,· pllcallon1 for preferanc. mul1 be 1ubmlt1ed 10 the Small BuSlneu 40' oo· 00" Wl91 aJong tlle North-Coeta Mesa, Ca. for the past . A .1 21 1992 9.30 lndependenl Adminis tration .. ~. Co111 MIM, Qilltorlllt mH submlt1ed 10 111e Sm111 Butln•at Olllce, 1823 -14th Street, Sect•· wutllfly one of H id Sout'-lterty 6 years. Passed a way on nta on pn • a t · of f.Btat.es Act). The pelitio'l ~ w s-i..-... &10 ,,_ Oltt0t. 1123 -14111 StfMl, Sa« .. mento CA 95814, not lea 1111n five rectangular 68 7.00 1 .. l and the
A ril s 1932 H is · ed a .m. . . . Drlw.. eo.ta -. Ca11ort11a •262t mtnto. CA 9M 14, not ,... tllan ~ (5) calend1r days ro advane>e of bid NorthW9111f1y 11ne of Mid Trect No p ' . e SurvlV IF YO U OBJEC T t o the IS set for hear1~~ in D e pt. dt~bu•lnn• ta cMOuc:tecl by •n In· (51 celender dlys In advence of bid opening dafe T1111 preflfence •P· 1543, I distance ol 150.22 ._to
by his father Lawrence of ti of the tlUon N o . 3 at 700 C1v1c Center Rober! w swa11c~• opening d111. Thi• preferlfl(;e •P· plies 10 proJec;ts where the 1111m1-the moet No'111etly corner of Lot 7
Wll()()nsin, brother V e rnon grha nldng 'th pe • ythou Drive, West, In the City o ( r1111 111t1m1n1 ..... 111ao w11f\ 1111 plies 10 pr0Jec;t1 wn-the estlma-ted proJIC1 cost exceede 1 15,000 o l 11ld Tfact No. 1683: tllenca
Motowski of Wbconsln, Ro-s ou . e1 er a p pear at e S a n ta Ana. Cati fornia on County Clert< Of Orange Coun1y on Marett led project co11exoeedt 1 16,000 Bid propoHlt mvst be aobmltt.a North 50• oo· 00" Weal parallel
nald and Kenneth Motowskl ~earmg and :tate your 0~-April 28, 1982 at 9:30 a.m . 22· 11112 '1*11 t0t~.:'.~!0~~s~e':r~~1~: :~:~'1>:~:~1~0~~r~r~~sc~:= :."neci ~."a~~,~~~~·~8:~~1';:1f1~0~
both of Arizona. sister J oyce ~c~ ons ~r t e wn tle n ° · IF YOU OBJECT to the Publlat1e<1 Or1nee Coalf 0•1~ Piiot, rein. Oe vlellons trom p11n1 ind spec;111ca11on1 wttl not beconaldered point on 1 llne 1h11 Is 1*'11111 wltll
M o t o waki o f W ltconain. ,e<:lions~th the court before granting of the petition, you .,.., 24 31'Apt 1• 14' 11182 316-82 soedfk•llons wlllno1 beooneldered and wMI be ceuae for relectloM of tnd 1500 i... Sou!Nellerty. ,,_.
Recitation of the Rosary will the h earing. Y o u r appe a -should either ap,....ar at the _.,. _,,,.r and wfll be ceuM 10< rejee110n1 or bide Tiii 0ec>1t1men1 hat Ille rlgllt e11red et right a ngle• lfo m Ill•
be h Id W_. __ _._ A ril ranee may be in pcl'90n or by ..-......,. ... ,111o1. l>kl• Tiii 0ec>1t1ment 1111 the rtgllt to wl/lte eny 1<rego11r11y in 1 bid or North-t11ly llM ot Mid lot 18 e on ~y. P hearing and state yo ur ob · to waive any lrr90ullrlty In 1 bid 0t to r•Jecl any or all bids. 1111nc;e South •o• oo· 00" Weat
7, 1982 at 7 :90PM at the yolurF ayttoOmU eAyR. E A C REDI jectlon s or file w r itte n ob-ACTmOUt IU94Nlaa to rejecl any or alt bt41. No btdw111 be coneldlft<I unleult 150.00 !Ht to th• Southweatertv
Harbo r Lawn Memorial . • "'-'tlons with the court be-NAm ITATPlllNT No bid w111 be con~ unlell It 11 made on • ttendard torm tu,. tine of aald lot 18; lhef!Ce North 50\ Ch 1 M f Ch • ti TOR or a continge nt creditor ~~ n.e 1-.0 '*'°"' 111 Oo111G DoJelo. ts mede on • atandard fo rm fur• nlshld by the Department end 11 oo· OO" w111 11onl Hid South ape · ass o r111 an f h d d fore the hearing. Yo ur ap-,_.. nlshed by tile Department and I• mad e In accordanc e with the -'«IV ttne of lot t a cllt.-of Burial will be held on Mon-0 t e ecease • you must pearance may be In person (l)CIRC\Jl'f MANAGEMENT 121co..o ad• In ac cordance •1111 111• "lnstnJCllone to Bldder'I " 15.00 , .. , to the moat W11terl
day April 12, 1982 at St. file you r c laim with the orb at10r'ne ~,.::.=-e ... ..,.... "-1•-. ~tnstr\IC1~ '° ~" Proapectl-.. bldo.r.meyuamlne oomer ot Mid Lot 18: ttlerQ = ~..R.W'I ~lie Church Oah-court or prese nt tt to the rl rot; ARE ,tc REDI ..,..,_,, II -·· 1915 Ayon Ordl, PToep«1IY'I blda.t• mey lllamiM ll1d qbtaln plens. ~Ilona and 40• 00' 00" Eli8t 8lollg tht Nonll-
k h w•--nsln ,,,,_.,.... M·-penonaLrepresent.aUve.. al>' '""""' -Cotr• M .... Clllfo<nil 9262' and obtain plans. IPICJlllcatlOnl and bid bml by celllng •I ()t mllllnQ • _,.,.1 11ne ol ~lo\ 11 ... dlo(t-
OI • -v • " U1IU ... .-• led b th · hi • vn ln' 8 ~gent credhor ~ "' ~ 187ta $111,__ bid forml by oelllng • or l'llldllno .-~ to the OttlCe Of tile Ctltef OI llllOI Of 300.~2 1991 to th9 pOlnt ment will be held at St. poin Y e court wit n o f the deceased, you mus t s1~.=~.~~:.!:°'n1: 9270811 r9Q'*110 the 0111oa 01111e Clllef of Pl•nt Oper111on1 at the above ad-beginning. TM ttr .. 1 1ddre11 or
Margaret Cemetery. Neenah. four months from the date of file y o u r c laim wllh the .,.,,...,WI> Dy ~ P\Wlt 09«11~111111111>cwe ad· d••"· tallphone numb•r (714) other oommon deelgnatlOn of the
Wleeonaln Services under first Issuance o f le tters as rt or r e l ll t th F1-. J 11..no-n CltH•. telepho n• 1t11mb., 1714) 0~7-6212 real s><openy 11 11ere1n11>0v• dt-. ld ed · S • 700 f cou P es n o e ™' ,,,,_, -MtG Willi ""' 917.5212 A peyment bond. Stand•d Form eortHd te pufported 10 ~: tU2 the d lrectlon of Harbor ~o'i>rot. '",..~liOfn,.._111 ° penonal representative ap-C-•Y Cieri!~°"""" Oollrtty on ,,._,. A peyment bond. Stan<t«d FON11 907 In the amount Of llty P.,cent of 15111 Slfet', ~ IMctl. Ct,._
t..wn-Mount Olive Monu.-e t.e .......,e o '\AUUOr-pointed by the c:ourt wl\hln 1&. tM2 807 1n Ille emount of fifty P«C«tt ot tlll contr1et prloe must accompany fotnlt
ry of Cos1a Mesa. 540-~554. n la . The l im e fo r fllin1 -four mon~from t.hedawot ~::=.:.. tilt witcct llflOe ~ ~ ._., COftllact 1Avoh1!fl9. en .. ,,.,,_. Tit. 111tderwtvn..t "-reby ore clalml-will not explr'e prfor f 1 ""..,..,... ..,_ 9V9t'f ~'ltftiet lnvotvtnt 111 expen-dltu•t In •xc111ol11&.000 Qalma ell lllblllty tor .ny ~
NOR ... •No•·~ to four monlha fr<> th date lint l11uance o etters as r-. c....,..... dlMt tn •~c11• ot 11&.000. ™~bid<* w111 o.,... -In Mid l1rWt llCldrw9 °'°""" ~ uu, ... m e provided In Section 700 of ,, • .,., • The IUC09lllul bklW wlM bl r• Quired 10 •••cute• contraoturat oommon dellgMtlOn..
ALFRED NORM AN . ot toe hearlna notked above. the Probate Code of Callfor· ~ Oreno-CoH1 oai Not. q uited lo eaac;ute • oontr1cM1I aQrHmenl In th• lorm of • 811d 1111 win.,. tMde wltllOUI
DIAN, reeldent o( Coat• YOU MA\' EXAMINE nla. The t i me for flllno ..., 11•14-11·•· 7· 1"' ,-.. 13re•m•nt In 1he form o l ~ "8t1ndard Agr .. ment, Form 2" wtft1nty, expr ... cw lfllt>ltff, , ..
M..... Ca. p-~-... •w•y on the file ke pt by the court. I( _,_,~ will not e·-...i-....i..! " t111d1fd Ag,Mment, Form 2 • which •h•ll be binding upon the gard lng 111 .. 1 poa....ion, Of ..i ~--a.-u ......,,., ,.,..., ... .,..... Nale 1111( wtllch ehllt h blndlno upon th• S111e of Calllcwnla onry upon •P· cumbt•.-, IO Mtllf)t the pnncijpel
Aptil 5, 1m. Ke It IW'Vi'Ved you a.re ln~ted ln the es-to tour monthl from the date -s1ete ol Catttornta only 11pon •11• prOYll Dy 1"' StN. o ata nc• o l th• Note or other
by bit chUdnn Aleta Allen ~lei )'OU mty file a requect of ...... -~no·•_... a..__ ~ provll by lM 8tate. tn tcOOfClanoe wft'1 tt1e pro¥lllOnl Ol>llOetton MOlnd by MIO O.CS of
f ~·-•·•-Vall r. Al wlth the c u t l Iv ~,.... ..,._, INV'C', MAllll IT•..,..... In IOCOl'dancewlttl tlle pnMllOnl of Sectlofl 1m d the L.abof Cod9, TMlt, with 1111.-end CltW _,.,. o .. "'",...,' ey, -.. • 0 r 0 rece e YOU MA !XAMJNJI: '?-'°'°"""' ,!:,.~ IM4-of he:tton 1770 of tht ubor Oode1 lh• Oepartment hH aacert1ln4td • ptOYldecl ....,i ~ ~
fred N. of Cotta Me.a, Ca. •ped•l notice of the lnven • the file kept by the Q>Url. U .., th• O.p111ment hH a1a.rtatneG 11111 the genet'., Pf9Yllllng "'" ol "'"-"• llftCler tM..,.... ~end
and Duell N. of Ben eel a, tory o f estate uaeta •nd of lnterest.ed ln the ccu.:rteM 1tM'!M'M ~ 430, ...._ INrl 1ttt Q9Ml'1ll pr...,1111."0 '"" of w.a .. tt>Plleebte 111 tM oovnty In .,_..on tllOtl ~ tnd pg
Ca. allo tUrvlved by 8 the peUtlon•. •ccountt an4 r~ are ...... tile .~ ~ ~.......,, 9-1\, Call-W90M applleable In 1111 covnty In whre h IM WOfll 11 to be clone II• , .... GhllgH and Hl)eftHI ol
..'...a.hild ~--f ..... tt ........ delC!libed ln s.cuon --· )IOU ••-.J a teet-• ~ t2MO Wlllefl tile worlt ''lo be d~are thoae rat•• 11tabt1111.ct 1nd pu. TNlte9.,.. of 111t.,,... cnlllied b)'
1ranv.; 1ren. -h o1dww 1200 ;, th Call( l p with the court to receive ldt ~ M~ .!:;::' "C tlloM ,., .... 11b 1111ed an pu. blWted t1y Ille Dnc1or of lnduatttal H id 0Hf ot 'l'ruat. Tfl• 10111
R eaurrttt on wu e on ,.._..._ • om • to· •pedal nolitt of the lnven· ~ ;,_ · bllf.cs gy u. one. 01 r1a1 Ae611tion .. COPlel «Ille weoe,..... ""°""' olf Mid ......-.1. ~ W~y. A~ 1, 1882 at i.te '--• to.., o f f'l1&te ...u and of ,. ......._ "ooMl.aed &t • lllMttc1 ~ C°'*1I ot tht _,. ,.._. -on Ille at \M omc. Of tn. Ct# fWOf._ ...,,1u11 ....,
10 ·00 .. .,. J b th ·, ~ _ .,. on th et 111e Ofllolt ot 1M ~ orf'IM1 Op9f•ttelftl, ,~Ho. .,.. ._.....°'IN,,,,....,• 111e
B · .~~th 1'1· Cohn ... e KING CASE •GIFFORD the petlUont, ~nta and w-..i M, Cwtltl ot Plant Opefatl~~L~ Ho.-pltat end It Ille Dtoar1ment ol 0.. ttm• of lnttlal publlcetlon ol till•
apt al -l o c ur..u. ... • :Ta reporu ~bed In 8'ctlon ... ~ 11--. llled With 1111 p11.i 111c1 11 Ille ~f'19lt ol 0.-~ ~ llMdqUarnn NotD II f1SS. ... 11. prtnte lnterment -~ "......,..at 1..1' 1200 • f h C llf I -~c...OfO..,.Co11n4yG11M.-1111 ~111 klrlOM ~-office. oetld· ....... '' -. held the Holy er.. , .. a. r..w.r Sh'Mt . . " 0 t • • orn a ttl. 1 t omo.. 811• •n•P•ctlOll Wiii b• llelcl ........... 111 . -....... ..,. ... nae• Selle 11 lt ' Probew Code ::1:!.~. VACCMO '1119 .,...,ton .. be held W.O-ITllUACS-v. AJHll 15, ttta It tO·OO A c• ,. ... . 7 • ~~~~ i...~a-C.IU.nJa Lath•• WatlllH, At· "'T 1 ,.::-:;-r.a.y,Aflflt4,1M111ttO;OOAM.1A.M .,,._. ..
gs.,,. __ -VJSUU-.--......,.t ................ u •• , ..... u... cc:-·--~· ,.................. ..,. __ ..... ·~
of a.Jts'ller ... w-Smllh & (lU) I Ul ICrttt LH AatelH CA ... --..,._....., ~ ~...... -allctA 4>-..-
1'u,blll We1u1llff C ha..-1 Publlahed O ran1 Coait "'7l; t.J. (Ill) "~lU•. ==:::.i.e..-g::;'to!r.~ =.:.:-= --:r:.::..--=~~:t?' fo Ca.-. M"f' ~~rot. Mar. 3l. ~rs:.s~ -~7~..c:-~: ...,"':';';:'1..~f't,.~~ ~b::::. ~~'f~ <:••~:.; Pl(~D~:..•:. ~~ eoo,w:•la ,,~i:,.~·:r~..t,_n
I
pauj f M1111_.,,
Thlo .... _, ... lllod ... .,. tho County
Cko<l< ol Oraner County on Martf> 19, 19'2 ,,_
Pu1>ll1~84I Orang• coa11 D•llr Pllo1, March 24, 31. AP<H 1, 14, 11182 S61-42
··---... ...,.
..cnnoue .......
l«AmSTAT...wT ...!. ... .!-. -... Oolno --l'IC1mOUt .u-. ••
DEE JON ORIOINALS. 354 Flo••r MAMI STATl!mWT
Str•I. eo.ta M9M. CA 92927. Tiie ~ .,.,_. are delnQ butl-
JOHN PAUl HOfl'MAN, 354 ,,_ -M!
SlfMI, C..ia ....... CA 92927 OENE'S MARl<ET. 1080 S CoHI DEANNE BROWN, 364 ,,_So.I, HlclllwlY. i._.. llMcll, c.itlomle 92651 Coeta-. CA 92127 l:OwitrO w .. 11. 135 Mcl(nlgnt Drlv•, CARI LYNN BROWN, 326 W, Cllll-LaguM llMch. Celltornlll 92$51
wood A_.... #C, ANflelm. CA 82802. Pet~ R. Wtille, 130 r.lcl(~t Drl\4, TNI butlMM 11 conduc1eO by a gener.i i..auna 8-:11, CellfOrnla 92651
pan-.114p. f1111 bu1lnff1 11 conOllct~ by 1n In· Cell Lynn Bro-1 OMclual.
Thll llalalftenl wu llleO with lh• &JwerO w•
County C._. of o._,. County on Mate/I Palr1Cle R w .. a
COlnptroller of ltle CWNnq Twy o.,_._,t
oC tile UftlMd ......
W-"lrleton. D.C.
WHEREAS Mll•lactory evidence
hH bH n Pr9ffnled 10 the Comp-
troller of Ille Currency lhal PACI·
FIC NATIONAL BANK loceted In
N-port Be ach, Sl•te or Celllor-
nl•. Ilea compiled wllh ell provl-
lloN ol lhe 1t1tut" ol the UnUed
Stetee required to be complied
wun belore ~g euthOflzed to
commence Ille bu1lneu ol b.n·
king 11 • NeUonal Benklng AS90cietlon.
l"OW. THEREFOR(, I he re by
0«1lfy 1ha1 •he ab<IY9-nemed uso-
Cj•tlon Is eulh<><lzed to commence
1ne bu11nea1 ol benklng •• •
Ha11one1 Banking Auocla1lon.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. wit· nee. my llaneture and Mel ol ol-nc. tl'll• nth d•y ot .i.ot.lery, 1982.
Comptroller ol the Currency
Cnvter Number t7 t&e
Publlaned Orange Coeal Delly
Piiot, Mercn 24, 31. April 7, 14, 21 •
2B, M•y 5, 12, 19, 1982 132•·82
NIUC ~£ ......,.
atJIODtOfl COUltT Of' C~OMIA
COUNTY Of' OMNQI:
190C.....C.....Dr ..... ....
&Mia AM, CA 1117W
MARRIAGE Of PETITIONER· Tl£N MANH llHONG:
2t. 11182 T)W •t.t--t11ec1 wttn 1ne eou. '1C1TnOUe .,_.. '*'M nly Cler1I of o.anve County on Merell 29. ....._ SfATl-.rT PubOaMO Oranoe Coaat Oally Pilot, lMa.
RESPONDENT OUOM THI BUI.
llW (PAl&V LAW) CA•MO.~ The followlng pe<-.a we OOlng --MWCll 31, Ap'I 7, f4, 21. 1M2 1414-&2 WWITINI lllUTVAl llOIOW c~.
,_ u. . M741 ..... ~ ...
PAClflC RAILROAD SALVA.en.. I0441 • ...X 911( .... '· HOTIC£1 Yow --aueO. Tht ooun,,..,, _....,..you""""°"'.,_ T~A-.SUlteM.T ...... tatl7 •-tm(~-MARTIN 0 ECl<MAHN. 220I ScNlh . --L .. _.;-... -( ,_,..,. bllnO -..,... you ~WI!'*' ac "9¥11 ,,._ .... ~ Mlow.
lyon Sen!•-.~""' 92705 r..~ -P11bllahM o .. ,. Cou l Daly PllOI. ANDY Ill RDTHENAY, 1046 Tualln° MAm SfAlWmWT Met 31, HI<. 1, 14, 21, 1912 14417 ... 2 II you ....., to ... Illa eOlllce OI an
.nome,. In 11111 -·, you ........., clO ac P1°"""'1 IO -yo.# """'* ,.....,,_ I ,,,,.,.,,..,,ba .... Ofl .....
A-. Mte M Tua1W..~8*T llle .......... ..,__°'*IO ~ -------------
TNil --II concll.ctecl by a gener9 -II< • ow••llllp. TM~ S.W0... TNI a.a..
Menlll 0 ~ ::' ~ *2 lnM a...c, s.ica ------------
AVISOI U9lld,.. tldo 4111•• d1d'o e ~ puede dal:dr can1ra UcL *' ~ • ,,,._ -Ud. r-cicinoa ~.,. ao -LAa 1e ••··-·-.,.. Thia at•l•,.,•nl •H llled with lh• !.OWAIU) DOHALO 80SLEY. 1132 ~~~ Courtly C1erti o1 0..,. Courtly on -....._..,_,._"'-..CA '2707. -.,.,, _.., 19• l"2.. l'-.e l'UTA MAl'lll! 908Ll!Y, 1132 Ind.,. : • .-.tng pw-.. ere Oolng _.
P .. 111w..e1 Or91>9• Cou t D••i Piiot. Str .... Sent• Ara. CA H?07 BAOWN. BEIAIR AHO ASeOCIAT£8>
81 U9lecl .,_ ..,..... .. _....., .,.
Mardi 24, 31, Ap'I 1, 14, 11112 3$3-12 oo!;:~--=:.::: ~ ;,~~fTY, 77 Topetia, ,,.,.ne,
-!Hp. c-o D.-. fljcfletO A Yonll, n l~ "-·
"" ..ooveoo .. --.mo. _,. _ ..... ,,...._...,.,. __
"',__. eacrtla. II "9y ...,_, ~ -~adempo.
'1C'TIT10Ue .......
MAm aTATDmNT The 1~ I*_,. .,. dOlnQ buol-
-u:
..._.. _,. C4lllorftla 927 14 Thia a1a1aman1 wH lll•d •Ith lh• Hwdcl Brown OI ta.own. hlall ano
County Clat1C ol Orenoe Courtly on Mwdl --~ 911 North w ... wn A....,.. 21, 1182 203. Sen PeO<o, Calllomle I0732
,.,,. Thia -.. --.0 11'1'. 119'*ai .!~11:!'9" .• 20:. ~--r~-'·r.= ~.
1 TO THE ~ The
petlltonW ,_ ftleO a pellllop ~
'f04JI mwf1aOa. II you 1811 to .. e ,_
wttNn 30 cleY9 "' ....... ---II --on you, 'YO'll Oeleull ,,..,, be en1..o ano.,,. ooun may -a
...., " RlellarO A YC'lla THf. Wf.L8V WAY CO , llOU Col·1•------------Thll alatamaftl wu llled •1111 Iha
County Clark OI 0..,.. Counly °" Mat'Cll IS, 19'2. ,,_,...
"'°""*" cont.,.,,. ~ or -orclarl conoat'*'O dMllorl OI pr°':l;
_.... auppM. Clllld cua10Cly. br9119M °'"'-· Hu<111n91on llHdl, Cell-lomta 976'e Battler• A khmalt. 904!2 Co4br~ r~'"• HullllnQlon llMc:tl. Callfor
8emlca War-. 23914 Wiiby w..,,, c.._. Part&, Cellfornla ti 1307
Thll -Is c:onduclecl by. 119'*ai pellnwahiP.
8wbat1 A 8dvNlt
Thia ll•t•"'•nt ••• fllad "''" Iha Cown1y Clltl! of o.anve County on Mardi 22, 1M2 ,,..,.
Put>Uafte<I O.ange Cou l Dally Piiot,
Ma<Cll 24, 31, April 7, u , 11182 1353-tl
STAft..wTOf'~
Of'U9e °' ,IC'Tl'nOU9 _..Mm
™~~-.... U .. of Iha flctltlOUI bual-n-
ReliOenllal -menll "2 et 4750 Von
!( ........... SUit• 500. ~ 8-:11, c.ii.. _ t2t80_
The llclllloua --,..,,._,to allo•• •u llled In Counly on April 29. IMO (Flla No. f 137027),
ROBERT A. SlRATHEARN, 11705 P-~. """'8, CA 92116
FRED PAUL A~NDER A JUDY LVNHE Al.EXANDIR u Co-Trust-of
,,,. ft.O Paul Aleaan6er & J~ Lynne iuuanOer Tr11et dated S eptember 20.
Publl1h.O D•ange CoHI Dally PUot. Mwch 31, Aptll 7, 14, 21, 19112 14l13-12
IUPl)On, llltomey .... coM-. and """'
-relel .. ,,..,, ba QAfllecl by .... court. The ~I of "'908A, lalllng
of money or~· or -ooun aulllOtlleO pooc..olnga ,,..., _, .-. PllJC ~( I t.le1eCI: J_., 21. 1912 --------..-------1 Lee A. ........ a.ti
l'lCTITlOUI auatMll llr. C. IC ..... ,~
NAM ITArn..n VAMDAO a LIT'mlt. INC.
The -. '*"°" la dolnQ -11et W. f1111 k. .... m u .__ AM, CA tr1'9
SOUTHERN CAl.IFORNIA MANAGE (114) 1141 .....
MENT COMSUl TAN TS. 22&22 Aullu•n Pvbllehecl O.anve .eo.t Delly Pllol,
Dela OrM. El T0to. Caltornle 92830 Mardi. 17, 24, 31, Aprtl 7, 1M2 12&4-82, Jerrolcl J Pelllnon. 22U2 AUOU•n
Dale Or...,., El Toro. Calllornle t2t30 Thia t1u11neaa 11 conouct.O by an 1n _ ....
..,,_ J Peltlaon
ncnnoua .,..... tt11. 4300 c.mp.., Sul!• 100. ~ NAm aTATDmJIT 8-:11. CA t2t90.
This et•l-' •H liled .... h .... COU<ll't Cleo. OI Or"'9I C-ty on AOIN $. 1912 ,,.... .........
NOTICf Of' TRUITH'I IALE T.I . NO. 1111 The fOlowln9 .,.._, 11 cloiftQ -TIMI ~ WU cono..eteO by -Publl•-Otano• CoH t Oelly Piiot. ... .....,._.2 On Aorll 14, 1982, 81 10:00 a.m ••
Relleble Reconvey•~ Corpor•
lion H duly •ppolnted Tru•tH
under end purau•nt lo O..d o f
Trust deted Match 27, 1981 rec:-
PRDff.SSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP Aoller1 A. su-n Ac>< 1 14. 21 21. 11117 1659-12 GUIDANCE. 1125 Cwrle A-. Sen1e Tiiie ata1a1111n1 •H lllaO with 1111
Ana, CA 112707 County Clark of Orenge County on MWCll J'EF"l'IEY LORR. 1125 CUri. A-. 2S. 1982 Senta Ana, CA 112707
TJMe bulll ... aa la conOUCleCI lly 1111 If>·
OMOuel .-...,1. °'' Thia alalemenl •H 111•0 •Ith 1111
County Clertt OI o..,. Counly on Mwcn
"· tNa. ,,...,
...._..._..,, A...._ "'CTMOUS-11 Ofdad March31, 1981 ... INt.Ho.
aw v-·-.... -NAiii ITATl•NT 42712, In book 14003, pege 789, :::= ....... CA -TM ldlDwtnQ _....,. are OOinQ bull· of Offlclel Rec«CS. In tfle office ol
--Ille County Recorders ol Oran~ PullH•heO O<*no• Coaot Dally Piiot. !Al HEWPoR'T HOME L()Nj NO .; 279; County. Stat• of Callfentle execo-
Mwel\ 3I, """""· '4• 21• IN:! 1~ (8) NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO 280. (Cl led by Lola M. Ch1ntar. en un-
MEWPORT HOME l.OAN No 28! (0) merrl•d wome n. Will SELL AT
NEWPORT HOME lDAN NO 212 (El PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST MEWPOllT HOME lOAN No 283, (FJ NEWPORT H()t.jf LOAN NO 2'4. 1a1 BIOO~ FOA CASH (payebl• al
ACTmOUe .,_... NE~ HOME lOAN No zes. IHI llme ol Nie In t.wful money ol ll'le
...... SfAT'lmln' NEWPORT HOME lOAN NO 2M. 11 United Sl•t••> at Ille North lront
The tOllOWlno ~ .,. ao1ng but!-Corporale Plaa, ~ BMcll, entrance to the Counly CoorthOu·
,_ • Ctillonlta ttMO M, 700 Civic c.n1er Offle. Weet, UNIQUE EATERY II, 1«0 I . Stele .-part -LOen, tno .. a Celllo<-Santa Ana, CA ell ..._ .. t. title end o..itaoe. ,.,..._, CellorNe t2IOI nla corpOflllOn..1..17 Cotporale PIHa, lnlerMl ~ ............... 10•y_:,. ~ ..._.,.
J. ey Scotl a-nan. 272 &<entwOOO, ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ,_ .. "' ·~-'""" Coe!• Maea. Cellfornla e:zez7 ""'""' I.OWi. lnC. by 11 under Niki Dead of Trvtt In ~ Oor°"'Y EIMlnan, 212 Bren1-c°" l<IOll' p,....,_,, lhl property 11tuated In H id
woad. Coe!• Meaa. Cellfornla 92927. 1<11-. HMP. County end Sta te dHcrlbed H :
Th .. t>vllnea1 le conctuoteO by en In-AM't. Viee ''" Loi 20 ol Trect N\lmber 7187, u dMOual Thll Ma\lrftll\I waa lllacl Wilh Ille J..,, s-t ElMrnan County Clenl OI Oranoe eoun1y on M.,Ch lt10WTI on • Map recorded In Book
Thia •lat•menl wu Ille<! with Ill• 16. 1912 305, pegee 45, 4&, 417, 48, 49 end
Counly a.I< OI Orange County on MWCI\ ,... 50 of Mfeceltaneoue Mepe, recorde n. 1~ Pu~ °'.,_ eo.1 Dail¥ Piiot. of Orange County, Callfornla. ,_,.. 1~ 17. N . 31. AP<ll 7. tM2 l2'0-f2 Tne 11reet addre11 a nd othe r '"""•MO Orange Coe.1 O.llY Piiot, common deelgnatlofl, II eny, of the ..., 31, Ac><. T, 14, 21. 1"2 i-.Z real property deecrlbed abovw I• P9C llTI( purported 10 be: 2915 Oued•da, ~ 8-ct!, CA 92teo.
ftCTITIOU9 ..._.. Thi underelgned Tru1IM dl1-N:'Tm0Ue...... ,,.,... ITA,......,,. ctalm1 eny lleblllty fOt eny Ince><·
!Um SfA1-T The "*'""19 ...,_ -cl'*'9 bull-rectneee of the atreel ~end
l'IC11nOU9 _.. The ~ partOnl -Oolno -. -~ COHTMCT Ul'IVICU, *1 oltw oommon deelgnation, ff wry, lr'fle -SfATlmWJ . ,_.:..U.rt IOI Cfll!Mf, ,.._.1 ~ ~ ...... ,-8"11e ~ ~ ltlowll herein. _...__ ~ ---.,..--111aro. Uni! J, Hu11t1no1.on 8eacll, CA lleedl, Celtlot1lll t2tlO Said aa6e wlft be made, bUt wt--"' c t2U1' • ...,, .. ,.. a..-.. Coneullanta, tl!Out covenant or warra11ty, e•· llAINaOW .. DOL ..t:l'IVI l . nu lllOM:l'IT L JONl8. ....... 6092 W190ft ....... Olllomla .._ ...... .., Pfffl Ot lmplled, ,..,_ding tltle. ~~~·Loa "'-ltoa. Cellfotfl4e -. Y-unoe. CA taM. ~ llod... .,... ~ ........, pa•n1lon, Of encumbrainc:iee, ln-.,"c11-Munl, No. a7 Hiii Piece. MIKf D l'Hli>Pt, 2111 w. Ro .... leech. Cllb!'lll 9'el0 cludlng ..... ctMtvee Ind •JIPlll-~ ...... c.llor* IOIO:I A-~. CA t2*M. TNa ~la~ by• c;orpo. -of lne TNIM ~ QlJM t(""9
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ing Act of 1968 wh lrh
mtkes it illegal to ad vertisf "any preference.
WTACULAR
Bay & Ocean
Tt Pbce Y11t M, Cal I HAAIOI llDGI Dramatk llOme louted m this very priv•le and
exclusive community. 4
bedroom Lautremont
pl an with spertaculat
view Pnvate courtyard
with fish pond Proless1onally decorat
ed and landscaped. Only
'729.SOO
642-5678
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VIEWS See 1t all from th as lovely
!I Bedroom. fa mily room
home in beautiful SPYGLASS Catahna.
Palol Verdes. Newport Bay, city lights and
daultng sunsets' Owner
will assist with :i Iii or ~TD
C....Wf"tbalty
~1111
RCT<tylorCo
•• ; ' l fll ::: This newspaper will nut
,,. knowingly accept an) !"' advert1s1ng for real '* est.ate which ts in viola-:: ~the law. _ Want Ad Results 6-42 567M WANT ACTION?
.<Jasaded Ads 642·5678
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:: EllORS: Adverff1er1
:: *-'d dwck tltelr odt
:: dllty Giid report .,..
'"" ron 5-clatety. The l: DAILY PILOT 01MMe1
;: IGbllty for the flnt
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BnJ(hlen someont»s day
with a Class1r1ed
Ea1ter-GrCN11!! for only S6 OU ~our Easter messal!e
"'"appear" 'lh lhe bunn\ abm c•
m the Dail~ Pilot
on Easter Sunda~
Call 642-S6711 and
rharge 11. Mastereard
and Visa "ekom ...
~'nd out about tht' h11(h
eaminl! real estate salt·~
l'areer opp~rtun!1 1e~ w Ith T II f. H ~. /\ l.
FSfATERS L1n•ns1ni.:
sd1ool re<'s rom plell'I) rerundablt• tu srhool cor
your r holt't' Ext en~'' t sales tra1nmj! For 1n
rOl'INltion. c·all 7!'>1·6191
Super sh<t rp ;J 1111 rm
horn> °"1th wel bdr. mar
ble fireplac•e anct muc·h
rn:>re Anx1C1us o"'nl•r DH 979 ~ti
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
4BR. Pool & Spa
from aHordablt .
Newpo<'I P•nthww
l,..IM Tfffttt. 38r
Ouplu by ~"'" &yfroal Coaclo. 28r
Linda hie. <& Br. bai fro•t
Bayfroet, 6 Br ,./dwlt
<AM Coeicloo. 3 Ill'
"(ew Newpon (:0.,cloa
to afft#nt
187,000
IUS.000. 1279.000.
1725.000.
11,395.000
12,650,000·
from 1325,000
,......, l307.S001
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL. ESTATE
S.. ~.i. p,.,.,.,.,~ ~nl
2431> W Cow~ JI~ M.tv. Aw
Ntwpu.1 8HC h &lie» Island
Ul-1400 '7Mtll
RES10£Nr1Al REAL ESTATE SERVICES
111111 YIEW llllU 1225,llt
Fee Monaco in great private location.
Assume the 1st T.O. and owner will
carry the balance with 10% down. You
can't beat the price and terms!
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
SIPUI LICITill
On Quiet Cul-de-Sac in Old Corona del
Mar . Just Two Short Blocks From
Beach. Comfortable Home On An R-2
Lot Offers Relaxed Atmosphere, Typj-
cal 01 This Desirable Community. Rea-•
listically Priced At $290.000. Binnie Di·
xon's Listing.
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759-9100 uc ... ,.. ........
M"'POrlC..ter
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and thal·s not all '
Beaut1rull\ ma int a med
Wllh lllarl)' amen1lil'S
that make this home a I terrific bu) Enter lhru
the enclosed l'OUrt} a rd and see all l hal lh1s
home has to offer Onl~
S1 6!1.000 Cu I I now
979-S370
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REAL TORS C S A P 0 H A A J T Y M l I E K H T M -
•k E u~!~~~-~l 2 .
Ololo Brdm 2 Ba earh unit-on • ~ the sand. wrll lake sml
-down or trade and r arry
""' the entire balance S750,000.besl deal on the ;:= water.
;:: JACOIS RUL TY
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fl• "" '1• mo ~ YI» mi .... --"" -
Garden Grove. Puller
around this 3 Bdrm
beauty with its own
woritshop. Huge lot. J ust
lZI 000
•HOMES•
*-..ntaAMS• .. erana new liOris. 2. a. • : bdrms from W ,000 to .,, e .ooo. = l>dowl\, Oescrow feea. = ~~g2f!JJ ii , __ v .... et=-=•:11&..,en""it"', 24"'-'-'h""r'-=s.._. _
S Lr,,~m~c1o =: wllh 2 ur 1•r•&e fl : J\reolace. Gr"t lttm1. ., run price $\29,500. = GJ.7170 -...
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Orlngl COllt DAILY PILOT/Wldneeday, Aprll 7, 1882 . .,
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,..,.................... ••• 1001 C:..MitM 1014 IHdi 1041 MlsSMJt•• 106f Cllir'C.ltt ,._, ~...._.-~z•• lk:Jlad'e9 Ml ,.,..... U6' ·~'" ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... "~ 1600 ....... 1700 ~';=:: ....... !.:. 'Hliiiiw JJ4.Z ..................... .. ~pm!••••• .. •••••••• Sl,toOTehllhn AL.I llACANYON ..... ••••••••u••••••• ...................... Lovely bouu wltb •• , ................. , •• 41>r+r1m rmSpy~lflH N laA .._. ....,Ca.....o.t ,_.A.L.1111. MCCl'iln1Wiib0me 2 br IVELOP£1Sll fl DOWM 01 ~ooraml c view ll11ttrMevtl waterfront hUfbome w/UWJ m cto. _,. Brinilne·w-efenfann1l 2 BR l acrt + bldfi[{e, 1ent· 2bl, beaut. rMfed. ' •• n itbed to rfection oondow(JO' tide lie l•l· ft'nred yd 117$0 /mo TERMS! Remodeled ttadlUonal 3 2~ bl, frplc, Ur gar. ly alopln& Plrt'tl short ~ti• aq ft tommerdal . tbc f\Wy l:uaewife. ed. poo ' tennis. LOn~ MI k I! c r 0 w • a at .
den, 3 bath, reduced to $39~000 Both Bdrll'\I art muter dlatanc. from tenni. 4 '°' In 9rlme Fountain TIADE 3br 2ba. dbl 1•r. 11 leue ponlble. Pb ~3176. --
• · aultn w/vau.lted cl11 beach. Ownr hu In· Valley locatioo. City •P· p 1 c: Ut r • ·;• q u e paUo. bis_yrd. Pets oo W-Zl.0'1.8f!·3336· Custom homr. 2bdrm.
-better rall F~T. 1'olai cwrec1 rl~na ~ Cuttom HllWY .. w ... __ 1 ~edpla.rw for 19,100 FAU..BROOK RANCH, val. Ordnr& water Im. 324 3b¥. den, w/1)001. 511
fymta Sll74/mo . Call ~cJ· \ 5, , Spec· Bott oncecf&O ~ eq ft offlre blda. Total 15 acree. Lovely home .. •••••••••••• .. ••••••• lrvlnt Ave. $U50tn10 . Prt. Wett Bey bey.front Sllpt tor 2 boltt. 2·5 831 ·3405 ; eves Ml~t~3~!ALTY lanl owe. "b'o~~!~ packaae priced at with ~ 1t + lennl1 lJ.iUque s er. 2 Ba. frplt ~.new 3br. 3 ba, ~tioo1 11v111l. Wkdy r~led 3 bdrm, 3 bath $1,200,000. 751·329! , · '94-0'731 John Shea, Broker '750,000. court, POOi. ridln1 tralla. d/w. hook-ups, enrlsi{ patlo, 1ar. Parle. pool. ·9713; wknd11111vu:
, • •CLOS!! TO BEACH --~ MUI llALTT Trade lor amaUer home ara e, fncd yard. $600. J!.c. W1_1rpo. 833-9057 ~=-· ---~ .. &fatty views. Marine room, .. bdrm, Aasumo $70K VA In 11 FANTASTIC HOME HMll4 . ~~63.Cow~~:~3: Ranchcl San Joaquin con· HARBOR RIDGE ~ , 811'.%. 3Br. flPi 11141000, 180-deg otean vlewa ~ CHOICE exec 3br pool do, 28 G! b a . den . Si>tt. vu . pvt cumm .. 3 -. u.th, 3 00 aq.ft $1,385,000. Princonlx SC3·10~ Bu. 3000+ and custom ... C.-d1Mlw/Tow•· ·ext 206, 83l·l400 home ueena kltcll. '650 18'75/mo. ~·7107. BR 3 BA. lrg Mstr ~uitc,
" L.91111.1 ...
Prlme Lido Nord bayfront. ~ bdrm. 5 ~
bath. Lge L.R .. aundeck, 2 boat allJ>t $1, soo.ooo.
________ ,Gourmet kitchen • ...... ........ 1700 orMf.9513. .ft LS 750.3314 Crplc, wt11 bar, ll vu
massive living rm, llG.IO ................................. lW.-.nlhrar4& decks , s1~00 1 mo JOYl· ll'l•'Y•LN formal dining, cozy 1 ,~ROD~ llaC:-0. bclt•9f 2100 Sl'OP! r.rchueoption ToWriliome-. ' boFm, 2 9099 675-Clfill_ ...._ rar4& fireplacea, pool, apa. L& !~\u~perb vfe!~ a;_.J1~~ 6 bcfrd'i ~fi~-la l t le• ....................... w / l h .. nu' R3RbYr" S 4 9 s ba, 2 atory, fireplace w cUffZBr l6SO New-~a-p·e -Cod 2 rec:area.$589,000. model. Price $650,000. RV Patk on river near •New cph, drps. near F.attblulf38 · SlSOO
bedroom in private com· U.,.. Vlllep I.I trade for anyth~ ! 125C>,000do. OWC bal for ocean, ~on, '3751< QC-RENTALS 750·3314 pools and achool8· S895 BayfrtSBrd~k S32SO
munit)'. with P,OOI a!'d 4tz. I 7' l Prindp:l: onty. 91!6· 7 Syrs. CalUlr. Fuentes egtib. ~1. "CUTE" eutside 2br w I per mo. 964·5927 Waterlroot lfome6. Inc
jacum. Wallonf dis· CUSTOM 3000 SQ FT Evet714..w7·32.86 OCEANFRONT La una -.wlcs_ sboI>gar, pels $425 Greentree deta ched 631·1400 __ _ lance to every bing. + aa OC RENTALS 750.3314 ho 28 r t co $137.950-10%dn.Models k!>me with white water ABSOLUTE Dllllnet/ j Brb, 4 units, f.400.000 ~ •. r, rpc, un-Sharp 3BR & Oen, yard. ~~ ~~~~J:2~00o~· =~ dally 11 am till 5 C::1~~:~f:isci · .. ~.~ ...... !~.~~ "~at tax write· s er.1t~ ~!nhouse ~~:fc~.h~fa~a::~i~~~ V/s~ ~ei.n N~5r0 At~~ ~EISHALTY B.Pll.-3BR 3b11 ._formal STEAL!! NEWPORTBCH CdM bybabblingbrook,trplc, ~l)ls/sbooo. ing&tennis. 642-7745
675-2111 ~.1g r_m. family rm. latakernyreput1tionon TOUCHOOSR Spectacular view of d/w, pool, many xtras. @$nm ~l 2776 4 bdrm, 3 ba, Canal LmAllUUIFlllT -------.....,ooo theFACTtb1tthleisthe s Balboa Island & Nopets.$850/mo.lease front . deck . Npt
wgoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath. play-FOt,~t3~rY•E LGIJINVW.R.E ~~h~~c1~fJwe<'u~ nMl'.4M.'i0~1ts in ~~u~.~lthr'~~'.!'!~ ~ m Avail ··~ lbr. l~~·LS $650 ~io5m1~1~t~knn~~~~
3BR 2ba. Lender will LRG 4 BDR, PROF. btart of the Point. F1exi· remdl, lge home. '(rade 2br. 1,.., b;i S6SO 237 Canal 675 7450
room. dark nn, den, Boat slip. $1,350,000! ~Rir! B E I,. 0 W 2 ~~.Lt=~lly f~~J~fi· ~l.C:n'i; $1111.=. a.s 2 or single. r:::~:Jg~·P:i":t~ NEW CONDQS ~~~: i·~t $875 Nlewport Hgtds 2 Br + den.
~ Pf-1-.1ir...t..&-landscaped condo. $376.500. A trade con· 640-4947 Betliilirsttolivemnew 2ba. $1400-SlSOOFurn r.g yar . garage 1 UY* llYI -,-,...9 ""' Breautifu!OceanVlew!-sidered. Call PATRICK NEWER,3Bdrm2baths condominiums. land 2 3br.2ba. SlSOOFum 75/JD0.640-7814
{ 673.1900 Priceless location. Ex· TENORE Directly each. Ctose lo beaches. -...&hlh bedroom.fireplace,dou-4br.2ba. SlJSO ILUFFS ?~ ~~~;e;r,~~~.ba up; 2 ~Si}~C~l1g~c (~~U~~~H~~~:ct! 01.1266 or 160-8102 :;;~·=~ 1 th .. :'!~.~ ........ ~!~.~ ~~=:t~'r~.s~~~g~~~~~ 4~-ti~~·Rlty~~ ~ci~fi:~r1M~n+y f~~
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I. 1111 ...... " ..... VII!.. 2ba, dbl gar, frplc, new * * 600 OWN units. Country kitchen, pool. 1872 Monrovia bell, Univ. Park, ea rage lease
, .. ,_ lllWW cpts/~nt. Ron Say, dining room. double 760·0962 CO$taMesa opener. fpk, $800 mo Agt,SJl;.~7.847 60!.Q_
New French Normandy 4 bdrm, 4 bath, :g~1 5370. eves call $800 fl)NJH! garage. 1289.SOO. ....... (714) 631·5909 Agt. 752-5668 S. .-
11,uest houae, pool. Near lake. $795,000. ________
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l l)OJ\ ANAMCIMG home in. adult onl(i Fee C3nallron1 ~ BR. slip on Balboa Island. 2 Homei"9nN.a..d lmmaculate3bdrm.2 ba ~~ki1r~tJ.r'~spa $850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... llYI This b~& 2 story home 1rlguna Hills park. Fu 1 lO 'H down. Terms . Bdrm each. Excellent ••••••••••••••••••••••• borne., fireplace. dis ·---..= 2 bdrm. I ba twnhse
1CoronadolalandCW1t.bayfrontlot.85'boat justmadetortheactive ~ce $38.000. Ask for $299 ,000. Mr. Clark. financlng.$'750,000. lllaocllllcmd Jl06 hwuher, RV parking. Lag.11.odt 3241 ~asher. dryer. pool. "mk Plans ail $425 000 loo family who needs lots of ... 00-3370att s 642-5200 ....................... $700 3090 Murray. Near ....................... gar. $475. 497·6009
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BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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Best buy on Island. 2Br +bachelor. $295,000.
Century 21 Lockhart Call 962-8847
owe 3rd. No pay 2 I landscaped backyard. $l88,000. Long term fin. 631-1400 . ~ l cozy 2 br yard & 1arage Kids & CCllld11ai11iins
Years. 4 bdrm. l + "• + Waterfall., G11xebo. brick S20.000 dn. S2SO per mo duplex. l a. gar .. newly pets 11o•elcome . 545·2000 • •LL-•-L-d 3425 ir:-..11o.c t Clo neg. Principals only. redec. No pets. $550. A f · --_,. OG1 H "'~ ba . $499 .900 . patio. Obie frpc, film Jolin646-7660A U--•L..L-i.L-d 642-6260;63l-3678 gent.no ee. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Conveniently located OwnerlAgt. 544·2170 or rm. formal dining rm .--~-1 __ .n.-....1 3252 Near new adult condo nr
across from South Coast 855--0517 $395.000. Xlnl finane1ng REDUCED SS0.000, by ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. l ba, gar, wshr W ID --r--<-r-SC Plaza Se~ gates. ViJlage, this 3 bedroom av a i I. Op EN ALL owner. 11 unit beach "----' 3202 ~ no pets $485 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol 11 ( · di condo . d I r h ·--UHL.. I 050 -.Placentia ••.s-7983° Coastlin. e vu. Monareh poact' 15mBra dtnl.rni~en ··1r> .15 1 ea or le ~nnn WEEK 1·5 i521 ANITA motel in Carlsbad.••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. Summit condo. dbl gar .. tr . Se 1.d d . • .. busy Ufes~le Popular ....................... L N ( l b I k fr 0 m S68.000 gross. $295.000. A 3Br hu. tip-t.op shape. nr 3 b d r m . 2 b a . 3 br. 2 be, frpk. No pets. pauo cu e en un!l. plan incl es a ramily S7 5 o O 0 0 W N ! N 0 Highland>. 645·0532 _fileal (714) 729-0104 sch ls & park. Agt. water/gardener incl {150/rro. 493.2256 77~ pe
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bedroom: fireplace . 2Brpatiohome $107.500~ FORECLOSURE Tll-PLEX ,._..._,Mw 3222 1'::r'B ·lb f ·11 · ·• · 1 Ntwpofil.oclt 3269 2br 2sty pool-;c-ar;; Patio and community Teny \Bkrl '9'7·3034 S 149 OOO _._...., r · a. u sec. poo . ••••-••••••••••••••••• N · 14· E 1 T · pool fof relaxing and Oceanfront duplex. 20': do l2 ;r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• spra . $465 includes QC-RENTALS $~~~/~co Ra~dov refreshing ! Assumable ....,......,_. 1052 S450 .000 with good ~ wn. :v, loan. Nice 2Br 2ba. spa. so of ga7 .. -0Z22/wtr. Agent. no ree 1.5br's$200toS2000 Starma n , 170.52 4·, loan with 9.2S'k-interest. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ter~. 00 .second. Crps. drps. PCH S750. 323 Larkspur. 95' • $139.~. Phone979·2390 Ne or low di h111't ~lodal·m rlo. patio. bbq. See CdM .. 536·1453 -------75()..3314 open 7-days Pacesetter Rltv or col
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WALITO SUIF ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmUT holR + 2 uni1.&. Bring S52S 773 w Wilson. 1Up.~~~ mo. Avail. Bay view 2 br. 1 ba. no
4 Bdrm Deane home 1 BR t.otally-(urnished offera. Only $139.500. 6Jl-4889 Feb: 1. pets, $6001mo. yrly. 223
with spa and gazebo. ,security complex . Pool Bltr:645-6266. .= c ~yfront. 67~·4326 __
Cul-de-sac l.ocation PAIK PLACE guy . iacuuii walk to ~R nr S.C Plxa Adult 1 Br. F'ranklin frplc. util.
$160000 ESTA.TIS beach. Af orda ble condos. Quiet. $S6S/mo. · 1 1 d 1 · · B Iii fl financing. Owner will Gas incl 556-1626 inc · m me a \ a 1 · 675-177 I 42 7r; ~Fa . sacrifice atS116.000. 8 u11o.11ys~ ,...... Brighten someone's day ~I Im. 675.4525 1 •ra· t. " \Ir" with a Classified New 2 br. 2 bl condo. BETl'MODETLHAN Fee land. 0 ner will I E~,..!! micro. pool, jat•. $800 lolboo Ptninwlo 3707 carry. Contact John 1 ...., rro No pels Nonsmkrs 3br 2b l d f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~EVERYTHING Shea. Broker95S·34~ or on Y --00 · 3371 · · · a. poo · '"rm m 3bdrm. steps to sand.
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-------•( Bre-aufiluJ streel 1n CifM. RE epsa~. · aJ 771}.0347 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ownership. Modern overloo~ln8 lge green· Own • ·1 /b · · ro ession s 0 MoMltHo.i Spanish style rour unit , Outside tr art home belt.SIOOO/mo. Compare before you ceiU:~ss aun':ii fi~epl~~~ 96l-ll77 wner/Agent ForS. 1 IOO apartment house with QC-RENTALS insideapalace.Cstmde-644-6848afl.4:30p.!!!._ r~nt. Custom desig_n
1a 1 Bdr t "th M.tW """'nft·hills•·gotf ~ourse l·5br'sS200toS2000 corated 3 Bdr. hu~e features Pool. BBQ . .... e m ap w1 °" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... , "' • 7cn3314 7 d In VL...... Pool H fll'epla~ +a bachel~r. Hsbow 1042 Lake Forest 3BR. Den. Newport Beach De Anza view. dose lo ever-...,. open . ays bonus rm w/stone frp c. r ie3Blb d ,. cov'rd /arage. sur-
Good Inco me Patio 2BA Terms by owner bayfronl Park. Mi'nt "'h1"~onlri three years IEA.o..oEOF ~ar.dener ind. See to ~ r a+ en pa. rounde 11o 11h plush • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • TWWJ "" Ii Big enclosed yard noht I .•• "
•---ooo .a.An 0 Id • "'i on Back Bay Country 1 Br furn from S490 around pool. Assumable i.r••"""DHOME 770·9549 cond. '78 dbl wide. old.s ws Ike new.new ft.&LUCKYflW eve.556·0347 _ " anw.caping ·•O(>('tS.
..,..,.$315~ wltltloCltP.~ll MluiollVlefo 1067 tire~ce, brick i>alio. O::bJ~m t~cocb'ft~ Rent tn Costa esa's F...t•Valt.y 1214 selting. 11050/mo in· 28r.fum from~
-··CIOUSDUrLit" ATTN ·. BUILLERS 5Bdrms+ma1dsqrtrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 161 .. Also2br .. 2ba .. ·it&,..,.. .. t i NEWEST gated 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rludesgardenlng&pool _36S __ W_'_Wllson. 642_·197_1 _,.. SA tt bull double wide. comer lot t Y ."'ean yiew apar · Townhome VILLAC E HOME.S FOR RENT serv 752-2197 •
Tab onr ulatl•g ::;e~~pl!~· :~ ~~nhgj~ ~far4. ~~!t_ofrrp1c!: Dklnl1 S-'· ~~;,010601. Bill Grundy !:1:n~t ~~=P~~1~:~1~.h~~~ SOMMUNIT_ Y. 2 & 3 Br 3 & 4 Bdrms. $725-$750. Bal~a Bay Club 2 Bd, NSeice lb Br dpllx Quiletd .
... lom.Owmerwll family.Call for info re· great flnan . avail. l.Hlllc0r -u .. ,..., . apartments for inrome . 2,,Ba.l600l800sq.ft.or Fen red yards & bay vu , $1650 mo . ad~t Y i?ak Nempi c.,., bola•ct wltlt &arding fman . S230,000 $600.000. 714 /840 -8754 ter5u~in ,J\d:J· ~~ L#~~ 5e.ller will help finance ~ure luxury·. Garages, garages. Kids & pets Patrtck agt 631·1266 ~ ~·!~21 ° pe 5
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-• 6•4-7211 · 1044 Beach. Must sell by •EXCITING• thousands of dollars!!! suite. d1!'1n~ rooms. Agent,nofee. Exc~ionally nice lBr. S350 rro Dix mobile hm ,..., ,.. Helt mNt. ,.._4-.10.•82•.•Tl•(}..•97•90---• Selling price of S32S 000 wood burning fireplaces. tW~ •-h 3240 lg llvtf\g rm. frplc .. d'w. Mature adults. no pets OfftrtdCltSJtl 500 •••••••••••••••••••••••'• &tat,SCllM i bet · t micro.wave ovens. -,.•-ac 2 pat.ios. laund Cacti. 12 Quiet secure 1991 ' A SMART With or without furn. 5 jay ow curr~~ 1 private patios & yarclJ. ••••• .. •• .. •••••••••••• blk (rom. beat•h, tennis, Newport 81\'d 64S·8373 il--...._ ' ttawport•och 106' 24x64 Greenbrier Home repiacement tost.,;; Gardener provided. QC-RENTALS etc. $625/vrly. util pd.I · ~! ...O:L':;""' START ••••••••••••••••••••••• in Laguna Hills nicest 5 ~~C~P:~ rO~\ 14· i El.egant living only _ 15 1-Sbr's S200to S2000 Avail Apr 4th. 645·1771 or LaglllO S.och 3741 ~SAT{!UH 11·6 star park. Young adlts 642-0l38 e minutes rr:om Faah1on 750-3314 oeen7·days 960-5844__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~ "~c:'..':''· ' Low~ri,~c'mUrm. 2 ~n!l:Sur i:,~~ ~~~ S:;1:Zea:~~eti;:se welcome . ~~· ~rm~~~i%~-r~: 5:.~F~:i~a~~tlg~tn~ Bj~~~r2 ~~; :aar. ~~2, s~t~,~i'~e.s~~o~:
f75·5511 !>:~ ~~1~~ C1:!·u!·; ~i~e~~~ia~~~~~ Oceanside/Balboa Blvd Bea=t'xi~west $20,000 DN Just east of New{>ort Sll50Mo. Plush crpts. 2'1 w/opener Avail 4·1 llhk.499-2227
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nr schls & park . ...::Cal=l..:=Keo=.:..fn:..::5-=-6'1.:..:00:.=-. ---i Tr-ee Condos. Outstand· Ample parking In rear Cl •.rir:•c ewport. Break even month. 631 ·5439, 2473 garage. fully ma int. Newport Hgts Cape Cod ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,.-...:;'152=..o:·873=1 ____ 1 DUPLEX-BYOWNER i ng recreational -;Jilt potential. Will trade for Orange Ave .. Costa yard.Nopels.lnquireat 2-sty.5Bdrm.den.game
Best cash down taku! facilities. Adult only Hl'TllACH CONDO MOllLIHOME 31\Ything! 966-9087 Mesa. 527 lBth. St. 960-6331. ~· 3000+ sq ft. newl~ t OWC Reduced to S275K. community. $86,SOO. llf 000 SALIS --------Eastside 3 Br 2 Ba HOMES FOR RENT painted. lrg iard. R , ~000 ON 6'19-9667or675·3063 Located -w(tbin 8 lux-Z7~Harb0r:-Ste206-A $700/mo .. lst last&sec: . aecess.petsO" W~lkto
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MullanRealtyS40-2960 Dble wide 2 br, H<a ba. 10%downorless. Notes Nice clean 2 Br. t Ba. welcome . 545 -2000. PeninsulaPt.unobsuuct· lliiiiiill••••• --..:..:As:::.:k~r""or::...;Lo=n"-· --1 $172 space rent. Adull$, and trades OK. Asking enclsd garage. yard. A.Kent, no fee. ed Harbor view Pine I OPfN HOUSE
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t B.IGAMT --lliliiiliililiiill--1 4 Bdrm, 2 ba on cuf.de· Eves call: 631-7216. Olive:nbain. Lake view Adamt. 3 Br owner's un· :'19 Un verslty Dr. See no pets. Fenced patio & 3br. 2ba. open beam ('eil·
meJ1uuia income . sac. Popular Plan 2. . · pond, oaks, septic In. it + two 2 bdrms . manager at S. 548...., cafl>Ort. ~-Agent no ing. used bri ck frplr. so· OakwOOd also oft&rs
• All Utilillel Ptld Hwy. French OUTSTAMDIMGIUY! owe at 12%. Try ' 1295,000. (114 ) 729-0104. sm.looo. Evea. fee.5'5-~. from ocri . w. N11o·pt
• vaulted ceiting:t; -SaCrilice -By0Wt'ler graduated payments. ForCla11lfied Ad 43§-026$ .. · : K,EJ?rorMSlooals 2 BR 1 Ba duplex. new l lk condo. patio. 1850/q)(). Ca 11 John : • 1""'*9111• ~ ' S 1 Miiiion In ttyard. Excellent Guar. 80% 30 yr loan S20lt:> ACTION Ca rcW paint " cpta, gar. ftO CartJOrt. Frig .. pool. ten· ~·m.
:In& 1495.000. ~~J· b!t ~a~ ~~e:P· a~ ~!~~etu & J Dail~lot rr.,.rty 1600 kJ:.;-',I, ~-~ + dep. 1948 nil. clubhouse. no Ptb. UDO 621 CONDO 'Reeteet~
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' Otf.Y SI0,000 Mrwortlteclt 106' commercial. Priced 2 Br. 1 Ba. crpta, drps. l.naton Ave. ocean vlt'w, 1q_ f t. 2 Bt + den MOWYOUI~ .... ,................. beklwmktforquicksale llUU. stove1 wuhertdryerhk-vojleybJll crt. tBr ll@!Ll!!>onlse638-9573 c:...rv,..._ al uso,ooo . Owner 4 Yr-or[LIASll> 1 19>. rncd yard, encl1d S$1JO/mo._2Br S600mo: or "YEARLY" be~ unit
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~~12 ~_IJ>_S. In dry. <'a rport 2bdrm, Iba . patio & gar dswhr. I' i miles bearh 2 Br condo. up ptr. bwlhne II R 962 i520 3 b a r 0 n d 0 N R fN ~Ji'485 6451i62S Ne\\pamt&carpets Nr ~ul~no pets SSOOmo Westchff DoHr area. Roo 1 1 -h--E2.~ utll Rand~ HERITJ>.1!.f 17tt1St,C.M. F'edco $475 mo 1\~t ~-club pool. laund!'). walk m '" ami Y ome. ~ .., I & 2 room ofriees ,\ C EmtM•1-P1t1 SS16l30 THE WHrf'FLETRF.F. tosho..es$625 6464844 C'M $200/mo utrlsmrl R~mte needed MP shr P'Uli pltntyorprleg.Vlil 1nrl 2 Br. 1 Ba arge sun 2 Bd G 6~·~ ___ I 2b 2b r Ne~ luxury Ofrlre spare A\'ail now Call dedt .. &~!"lll?e Acfults. nn I· ·3 rm Apts ym. I BR. gar parking. 111eps 11? r a urn apt in In lrv1ne·s busiest ~~ 7522550 Lux condo. 2 mstr br·s. Spa.Sauna.pool.tennis. tobearh. ~rly $47S mo 2rooms.fullpm $1fi750 SA Hts $19Smo Murk renter' Easy f'rwy ac· Rulonomics 675·6700
112ba 2bakonies.frplr. elt846-0619 T70.2CS4or 731 ~46 Avail 1mmed Ste 546-3288_or9195168 ctss Avail now' rail SELL rdle ,·tams wi'th a FIREPLACE. Pool pvt trul'ro. 11o•ater landscape. H an)11me except 6·\lpm. U -h II' f det n ~ .~!lo& dishwasher 2 car gar w opener untington Creek Apl seis 2bdrm. 2ba. lux 1040 El Cammo_•t, ~ M.:. nave somet mg to se or 8 S, I Daily Pilot Classified XW2 Br garden a"ls ~ mo. 545.4045 Deluxe I & 2 Br Frple,1 rondo w all amenllles Class1f1ed ads do it well 1.551·1.13 I U0-4210 Ad. -d " .,..... enclsd garages. Tv Xlnt romplex Glenn Bright, sunny room.
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o_n _E_• __ ~\~iMt' 1560 W lET ADULTS over 35. secunty 848·1613. 8/\M Ememan l7l4!&40 9900 Chmlrlln rem .• 211 40 unlum I & 2 Br upper SPMon!Y • -· . · I 673·84SI $250+ utll srnrkl~' g new rrpt, till'. Prom $34 0. Be au t lb--Be-h 7. 3 Br 2ba. rll>k. gar. pnt10, CdM tbd d I I d g N p t · a. nr ac "' oc vu. walk lo beech. I rps. ra rm, 1 ea an scapm 0 e 5· Slater. $495. No pets -.1mo .. •••.7907 · L&.J..J.., M.....&..1• 4100 for working <'OUple No LEEWARD APTS 2020 64 9348 64 07 ~ -""" jnunn vm.
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Wtslside 2 BR, I Ba . w/f~c. Westside. $495, gar· patio. 2 kids ok. no hook up 15-00 642·6629 Wi!Y rentals now avail.
D/w. . .. patio, avail Cal_I bbl• .. S.0·_0702__ pets. 1st. 11 last. SlOO aft. S. $105 l up. Color TV. •• " Se<" I blk W of Beach off ---Phones In room 2274
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NEW BREED APTS carport. S375 mo. l..ndry Keelson. 847·0422. Avail Buut I &r le den. (fl)k . 1 646-7445
t Blt OR BACH rrom nn, now pool.fW.640·7814 le.nttto. 4150 131!. P'rplt. rt( room . ___ 640-===----ARLINGTON APTS. .-wPOITHGTS '•••••u•u••••••••••• .. pool. Juunl Ou ' SPAC. 2 BR OPEN Soadoua' q__uiet I Br. I 1 br, new crpt, drps. jChrl•llon Retirement .... paid. No u. 3113 BEAM clp bar. Iota ol Sa. Pl5. 2 Br. l~ Ba. Qar l@.l40=!!l4 Hon for women, a lov-CJC -44l1 wood, tm. No pell Z2Sf sm. 'l'Wnhae. Adulu on· • Ing cartng atmoaJ>here ........ IMIAPTS •St. S4·TUC or ly. No eta. Nr the l aR ~.Y•nlllesl 1nahocntsttUn1. Locel· __.._Ii':-: rt ~ llU °"· ~ mo. C•I. ed In C.M. Beautiful L.::. ~~; i-.:Br=l~~..:s:Bea.;z:tonct:A..do-.-.m-•' Richa~21J.130·21U. fadl, '""' rm. Yumm1 •..-..1 ·1~ .... it: 2~~ .. -r~~ar, dla· aartmom. SWO lit 6 me-!!!! homt roolrln1. Call N=ama-1111 a..an.s AdatU-sm .-iwoats:ll·H.
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................. ""-1: Ilk Pft1l1n, sold "'-.JJ.....p/lec... Houulittpu u MAra.lftl RECEPTIONIST/ liUSWY SAL~ Sen Std4• be ~tr"i.: ~:.:n rr.s
MobOt PfttrWuh .,, •• irn l' 0 II ar ' Pt~l poitllon , Plfltnctd wlt\i rt• LVN Mf'.8Sl:NG tR M11tfbttOPt.J!art tlmt, s.:r R.pr~rnt•ft,• l,O Ewn&nt~~y ~~r~LL $t0\-t 0full ;ltt 1100 All ~Uy tqlipt v1nt 111p· dlklaftd, Ii& Can""n Minimum ltpln& 50 rerenct1 for home In Part/lime, Mon.·Frl uper'J Nll't ap c• on rea er• u11 n~r h d worka·ood S4844A.S '*" """"'tra .. • 'v .... 1 .... , .. b , .... 111,.1 u noon·Spm . 1~/hr .... pe~rlnl't Dealantr'a nm account• for 1d-STATION . 17t an . ilvlll. """' ~ .. 1 trm1 ---WPM. Ttltp ooe and .... -"-...:.....rU~v -Coo•. notp Newport %$•/ml. Will t~aln on i..d)'_Aj)~trtl. Xlnt p1y vtrt1Jln1. Mon.t)-1 , lam-r~ ~l@th Hdrlat . S111n11tureo F'r0$1
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9-e1' It -.................. t pu~Boolikttpln1 ladl•1• Je1welry. &Ive 11111'1 neltlded._~lnt needed for errand• Wul rllff Dr . NB mluion. <'o mpan y lttms H•ton•l work M2CX»U 0,11111111ltw 1111 OledltrOllkl lovt to party a plua. """'• Ptr mo to p1rt1 H n your own . ....,.... anna SU ~ benefit-. will train Neat ~· \.f._. >40 2241 Rrf r111c r" tor SI 7 ~ ....................... wltll 1011 Luthi or •tart Cood Btoeflti; home, all retail profit• Offlce/P.ttt.. ippearanre ' aood Wuht-,. ,j~ 11~
Mlll·atoraae. NorUitre hit. 111 yllrne , For IPJ>l c1ll : Mr . 10 Into your pocket . ~ M'I olfk I l!C!PTJONIST for Salel •J>elllll&flft'tlliALAll.Pl>' Di~h:,;-i::~ Sll~l~ c.ur Ttua la an •lllt Joyce, L•t:• .Burh Larr IU -9011, DaU1'.,1'~ ~~ eo.t .. Mtsa mortuary, ~IAIUCI Pcnoyuver. 100 SludtontJobt 64&~
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11,y,.. old &i has 1IW!tt ·\ Kron Chocolatler of S.C. fl1ure1 to work tn sldered Call 848 9371 The CM:\"ri1el•1 Times SCTIY/OfcMgr Dlt IOYS-4llLS Refri11erawr. frost frer.
NI In the 9$ +P ~· u .. .a..&Yick1''s CASHlll& Plua . exrlualvt Plt1sa.nt 3 alrl otnce 2 Mr.Eitzen Circul1tion Depl rur-NBGr1~b1cDeararin~m How would you Ilie to hke new. dun SlSS l:UPANCY Gf\OSSEO Lim ll<XJS~.4R"ESALES chocol1te atore hu a1y1 1 week. Salary reallyh11poaillon10Pfn requires person wllh eam~uchuSSO OOa !>J.~
!U ... ! ! ' IN '•• '~ PHOTO MODl1.S Appl¥. in person· Crown /time position 1vall. baaed on experience. Rataur1nt in ulea. A•, a flt.Id &ood typlnN/ofc akllls w you like drive· SIS refng. Philco t'ord ..
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ror mar Rm to add 8ACR I Dlo:TTER M!Jutl, Newport Be1ch. 8'3-02ij. 11 look.IDf ror TUIT, part earn an hourly wa~e + RellpomlblUUe11 lnc:lude Pl ~. ~arh fartlea, p.w. S46·0269 urt llPM ~~.~'~'wn~'.:!·~~I~ THAN EVER! ~HRS c-LISS GAL SECY GGllERALOFFICE help u,,. help. 4a)' 01 nlaht. ~~~p~orp~ .. in:r iltt! bkkpg, ht!avy typ· plus many othtr hlnga~ c ~: hvy dt)' wa,hrr 't.t. 0207 _..,_ Putt me. txper'd, Hun-netded Variety or ll&ht {)ppoJtunltlH for advan· r · · lnll working with ven· ~ y11u wnultl prub11by w/muuliallktot Sl50 ~'!bf.ar.1~1 °~r1~c ~~: Outl'ilfl GllMDll Un-'on Stach, needed dullo•.' Must be Jood ~nnt. APJ>IY :.:~~nl~ f'f/tl call. dora. Must h11vr front probubly c:nJtl) worklllll _642 4127
Kr~e,;;f <'h, a/5~8e,~. w' EF~}!.erltnce Inc Th,r11 practice Law Firm. l4lo time. Call ror •pp't: Restiusant SAUSMAM phone ~a on.er. non <JUALa !CATIONS , 1~1R~n~r!"..J'~shti~~1t G I p "t G OPHATOI ror overflow In aeneral Wllh nul'nbera. ~•rt-, !ltCoa•t~Y...1llJlch • x ---ok .appearanct, good foru,. • • .
Ocean fro n l QI v d.. . ~-End Fffd. all o~ 16 Im per wk. Thuraand 9'l'IH!m afttr 10 AM. ASSISTANT Foochtrvfce eicpr, Cum am>ker Call Greta Wed 1. Over 12 ytiurs of a5i:. II» dryer 1295. llolpo1n1
Newport Buch. Ca . LOenlletrvl.ewC. 8·llcamM. Fl'idays. Exper wHh Part-time auto maint.. MGR/COOK rnlsslon. O.C territory ~J~Jrs ror appt ~·~~a~(ehone~t an tle Washer & !';let drYN
92683 ron ic orp, · · IBM Dlspl1ywriter prt• delivery. S.'IOO·SSOOtwk Sm restaurant, P,vt ROlt French t~urm.it rood --3. Work a(lcr ~<'h<K>I untl $195.~6 8672
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WANTED 7 o7S C .. SS & GAME CllthJ. Mon lhru Wed. Salary To 45 hrs wkly Tt~IC company seek11 CALL TOl>AV ' AMcffCM IO 15
Need SI0.000 for 90 daya PC lo exch for rm & UMLTD M'7-604l PUT TIMI WOii Malure. ~·5767 for in Sales your aood skills 11nd 53'7·5936orS31 5257 •••••••••••••••••••••••
at yourterm.s Miss Pot· bond. rellablt young Specialty ttame store UVE·lN rompamon for Rl.1. TIMIPAY terview. -OUTSTANDING prof attitude for u SAM to tol'M ~UCTIOM ter,892·™ __ Frtnl'lt Can 1 d1 an has immediate opening elde r~ woman rm . $4.00pr br+ loslart. Sales OPPOITUNITY et>Uli\lt pos11ton Denlle)' S Ind 1 an A rt d a c t ~
U--fo&.o. SOU Liberal. La guna for entry level. perma board $200mo D~ve ~·!~al leade.r Ad¥erfft.l.aSolea for llayea & As:ioc 1570 Western AmencanJ :::::! ................. Qyrtp, 41t829& nenl Cull time sales pos1 rar. prepare eventn& l ehn.1 : ma't}ited1n1 . IS Hi&h qlialty.[lfteru>r de Broolthullow Dr. 1114 • J ... IL~lt ACuotlhl!nctt1~ ~nl ~s1an "~,;ro uon. Game knowledge'! meal Call afl 6PM ~di ....... 1,_2, quda. 1 .1.~n.; sian and archilert& OUTSTANDING SA 92707 S49 2625 A ~ • "'•.t.M...y Po1ltlon wanted by and 011r for selbog fine 847·1~7 ~"'"'~ 1,ivrrs11."" publication needs SA.LISMAMAGU Personnelsenrtres 100'. F.xper" tn 1 Juods or \OOik&S1hcrJe"'eh·\
$10,000alKIOp C:':r.".~:On ~~~rr':~ merchandise desirable MAllmMG corpo~UonsaE;ce'ft8fo~ mergttlr salesprople To supervise lnsiae· & r~. __ ~:i~~hoosGdM'!:~gsrsa~ 211lrn'P~~1f.1cr:,~~~11;~1,
fomorJeanne tbltav 544.90& ~!!~sJ1•net Poland I p .U.SOCIATI housewives & sup-Yoong C?mpany Good field ~ales for 10 yr old Sttretary Part lime . bcne_ f!!s 540-8491 llun1miiton ~3rh ---=s.2-=.:.~2 V'lo1' artttmt w/OC ex-plementalincomeforre-opportunity high rom multi m1llton dollar management ronsultmg Wedne&da\ E\to Apnl i 2 n d T D . s Dental Rerept ion ist . CHILD CARE TWIN 21 ttuuve fo'or appt rail al estate people After· m1ss1ons + bonu~es company Musi have offlre, xlnt typing skills TEACHU'S ASST 7 :.>PM Prf'\ >c11 fiP\1
$20,000·Sl50.000 fully fllll.ldure. k2Sno~rns~~fre~ YR OLDS. MY HOME ,848-00!IS noon/evening hrs 213/~~L -i.uccessful,51les m~mt preferred,knowledgeof f>\Tulll1me 1-:xp pre! DonMrU>odAut•tioni·i·r a!Tl>rt. to 20/yrs Other riel CALL DONNA 646·4662. I -available For personal SAL ES ex per r or exper selling c·onsume r property & casually ms JJ:Y 552·7494_.. 552 1888 213 447 9520 2nds S 000000 A celleoce In prodU<'tion. interview l'"all Mr needlework shop, San prodU('la to drug & dtb helpful Send work ex com~·11 .& non -o!~~r rollecllooa, recalls. pa-CUIUCAL M ... T,_t.._L McKinneyat 545-5i78 Clemente, 675-44!11. rount stores . Mail penence & employment TelerhoneSohc1tor
&rograms No bk rs tlent ~la4'ons seeks a 4 ASSISTANT A SR OAL 10AM·5.30PM Tue Sat Rdume 10 General history lo Armtech. 1300 ·Be~ Workini: <.:ond day week w/an estab For bo01' & suppily-room. m ----Manager, DIT 2652 Dow. Dove St Su >le 200 •Absolutely no selhn~ rent:963·2611 --dfl'rllstinaolopractire l"""5SWPM,mathabih· v1so~. PARTTIME/SALES SAL.ES . 1\Lo!tin.Ca.92680 Newport.Bea<'h , C;a' ·<.:umnussion+bonust'\
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Moli--a, Trust CIOle to Irvine area. Ex ty'.'fillng, liftino & move· AMF ien rr c b olling •GUYS & GALS• DlJOY reading The Pen 92li60. <an easily earn you OJdr 5035 <'fl. reta. Call . Answer ment of audfotvisual l nter,na.llonal, ~ Neediome 100d extra nysaver? The Header ---SIOOperday
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....................... @dH51. 6'2·"300, 24 hrs equip. Perm •part-time.-dynamic h1ih growth 011 lnrome ??? Looking for ad dept: or Th~ Pen· S~US • P 1Hfl.'I u *'* ** * • * • * * * • * * •Top phoner 2 weeks u.a..w..e.d 7100 8AM-12noon Mon·Fr1. field s~rvice company afewdependablepeople nysaver1sacceptmg11p· Positions a(.all. de SECRETARY pdvacat1onor Lo. Dttt? • ...,. Call Fashion lnsitute So. has an 1mmed1ale open· ror pit eve phone sales. plicallons for full·tlme rronstr11llt1g produl'ls in Slat typist. C1nanl.'1al •Sl .IXXI bonu' 1Ja1<l ~Co.a.7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cst Plaza Village mg for a Material Con· Cal!Jeffal497-4188. sales positions. Clear grocery stores In your statements, tax return~ quartC'rly Rea r Estate money AMw.rl.aSen S46-0030E.O.E. trot Sul>C!rvisor. H you --------prinling,goodspelling& area S4 hr. Will tru111 Type 70 wpm, 10 key •24hr11cek available 2nd or 3rd TD OPEllA'fOlt" lo work --------have a auntmum J years a friendly smile are the 96.1-3107 Experience re9ul red •New Produ1·t RMX ll1ke . ancdi1eJ r1 ms. I\ llS fra mr
$11.S best ofr 64S 2464 Loans on residential or partli~J)ermanent COOK"SHelper. f'ri. Lhru experlen('e in material PilTTifiiiCE ~k re;ciui~ments. We Nonsmoku Salary •Manal(elll('nt&
Income properties. We • 382ThirdSt. l!C Sun. 4000 Hilaria Way, control supervision. we S.9pm. Expanding youth will tram you to assist STOP!! SllOO/mo CPA firm supv oppt~
handle a full range of La un Beach__ N.B.642·5861. have a rhallenicing posi· counseling firm has our cll!ltomers in t•om Take lime 10 relax nnd Cot;ta Me~a Call Carole ·~:~per only need apply
imrtgage Coverage at AQUATICS Applications co u NT ER _ c () o K . uon available for you openings for 3.5 sharp posing lheir ads Apply shop at home It's s>m 754 10.W .Call Dene, S48 4014.
Mt'n ' 10 ~peed b1kr TounnK handlt'bar~ $30
~502(1 very competil1ve rates. are btln& accepted for P1t1me. Ftttme, call for Applicants must have outgoing nuture people 1660 Placentia Ave · pie with Oa>ly Ptlut Sening person Im 1z 4PM
Courtesy lo Brokers. lifquarl&, pool alien ~ 67~21~--expentnre in working to rmtlvate ambitious _C.M _ C.1assif1ed Ads And 1f mediate openinl(, ex Tennis c:ourt :.ittendanl
714· 760-1551 ask for dants, swim tnstructors with an M RP bastd 10.13 yr olds Call 2·5pm. you have somelhmg to c e 11en 1 c 0 mp an, apphcations are being
l~lciftq Moteriols 8025
Steve or Duane & an ass"l director or COlalhr Clffll romputtr integrated 642-4321. ext 343 Ask for To buy, ~ell or rent u~e a sell, call a fr1endl ) benefits Apph· m person accepted for PT spnng WJOOW HAS su fo r TD's aq11atks Soring and or Pee Wee .. s ltotdogs Da1 manufacturing system. Andrea. low t'08l l'larnf1ed ad ClasS1f1ed Ad Visor at only Jolly Roger. c M help & full t1mt• summer
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RE Loans IOK u'/. No summer. Full & P T ly Mon lhru Sat 10·5 1866 HP 3000 expenenct de· 642 5678 642·5678 ZWX>Harbor Bl help Contact Tennis Hut Cr ..... : Ch • .. N 1 ,._.act Mr Westling or Nv. l BL 645-4007_ _ s1rable but not man I . ---:~---B c o (" C .,..,1 ec ... o ena . ......... dator{ We offar ex • Pellllon c1rculatur. at ig any n ty. Dennison Assoc Ms lulld644·S404 DATA PROCESSING. " PT k 644·5404 67J.7311 P'T, strong ltcctng bk l~llen salary & working Pr/ . SS·S8 hr Wor -
A1\.AMT A FtltM g r n d . M 0 n . F' r 1 . rondihons as well H an own hrs. 840-6812___ TIAIMEES WE Buy 2nds llPAHOIMG 8 l>-2PM 10 key touch . outstanding benefit ,. lfoarCIDM Learn a slulf get l'X I Ntecf management & salary commensurate package For Im wa~edttiqiart~me ~ penenrc In the Army C:.C...ros &
Ecpipnnt 8030 GREATSOUTHWEST 1 Sala. p/time & r ltrne wiabilily Grand Dyer mediate consideration . . ( l ~ ) ) Reser,e. After tr:unmii CAPITAL CORP Must be mature. neat & 957-mo1 submit resume with cur·, PoSlUons. . _ serve t 11eekend earh 6ZS-4190 repon. Call Pat O"Con· rent salary history to Newport ... och rmnlh µlus 1110 "'eeks
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ce~sory 1ma i:1nable 1\ll ln excellent cond1111m
Will sell as packajle on Ii~ m 8-100~~
l.ost&FoUnd 1 ATTINTIOH: H b EO.E. Mt F spbtbased onexper. Hunl>ngtonB~h9621!821 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Amtiilloils ·boys and a v e Y 0 u c e n Sanla Ana 552 3173 ~Ilk 5100 girls 10.13 years old. to searching for a reward PACIFIC COAST TRAVELAG~:NT·f'Ul.L· ••••••••••••••••••••••• work one or two even· mg career opportumty Mgmt trainee. rtt. p/I, HWYFIONTAGIE { ) TIME. Salir<' trained. lngs a Week telling where your cha1rside ex · sales. Fabnc or retail ~IT llE ... CH ( ,....... ) rt. ·11 '--ed •· r 772 47 .-nn"' A ~ must have 2 vrs expcr newspaper su scrip· pe 1~e wi .,.,us 0<ap· ~.!P· P_re . __ ·4 1· Call4~·9741 .wcekdy).
Bnghten someon.e"s day with a Classified 1m,.,..cw,._,, r'~r only S6 oci" your Easter message
will appear with
the bunny above
lions. Transportation preciated" 11 so. we in ~-4040 IRdilcH 49&-S882 eves 11 knds and constant adult vile you .to join us & . w•• ~·" I I 'd d share in the growth of MODB.SMEEDED 71..1 .1.42." 50 TRAVEL AGENT Min 2 superv s on provi e · this raring dental office. .character types. 18·80 .-v ~ '
3'I duding medical In work _CON_FIQENTIAL_ 552 3052, 552 1995 art
ZOOM LENS 35 70mm r 2 8 with
ma c-ro ror !'tlinolta comeG!J125 6:W·4673
Call3to5:30PM,askfor CAtiiforT I N yrsexper.mustbe com· Andrei, 642.4321, ext . Excellent benefits in· yrs. for ralalog & film AllINQUlms ewspaper puter trained In Int
________ 1 surance p!us a percen-•Male/female. 18·22 yrs. -sr~I
--------1 tage or prod uct1on must look 14-UI yrs for Real Eslale/Lk req"d. •••••••••••••••••••••••
SIJOO/mo if quahf1ed. film. no expt!r ience MAlllmMG & c • TYPIST Bur~)e k1tlt•ns. ,a!Jh· ATl'N. HOMEMAKERS
Do YOU have 10 lo IS flex brs' You can earn S7S to $100 wit d. epend on time Sandra R.ich
Cats 8035
Newport Be a ch necessary. S35-S8S per ~1~ DIR~TOlt a rr1ers f I T)PUli? to }OUr home :it (." f A ~ 11eeJ;s $175
644·0022 day ~ ~ or -'out es \OUr hours ('uronJ del Slud .I\ Jll 11.19·0972 --..:.... ··81k1n1 pr1ntwork . progressive 11 ~1arres1dentfreferred Docp • Dental Rece~llOOISl . s;·· s·9··. s1•n ~ .... ~rn Califomia pro 1040
549-7942 in the Daily Pilot
on Easter Sunday. O C
Call 642-5678 and ~~~~~~~L v
pa rt 1me •'' X •Experienced ramp perty management cor· In unt1n on Q(
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perienced. neat. mature. nl>dels. $45 a show porallon has an ava1la· ' Kf:F.Sll0:0-0 Pus•~ AKC
enjoys nice patients ma •Wild clothes catalog, ble pos1lion for in · f f . \I II & N rf 8 h WAITR F.SS WA I T l-. R Ch.imp ~1rt> M F l't.'l ~ plea.santbusy0Hicew1th some t opless. S250 dlvidualexpenencedtn OUn Qin yQ ey ewpo eat .,.carror.,.1rkt>rbaskrt ,hu " l'\t µt\ charge 11. Mastercard N E w p o R T T 1 R E
-•and-•\VIS-a•w•el•co•me--"' CENTER 3000 Easl great staff Musl be +rlolhes shopping center leasing lunch sen 9 JU I JOpm 213 '6i 13~5 Jll 6 pm sharp. salary open SOURCE &prormttons.Publicre· Mon FT1 fo:dro SlSOSl7~, ___ O>asl Hwy Corona Del
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Newport Ce.nter 1l4EJOI lalions skills a must. wkh Must be neat. ~!olle Golden R~·1r1e\1•r
640-0300. _fim-0777 lP~m_7_pm 1 j Some acrount1ng back· personable & enl'rl!ehc Pu PP 1 t• ~ } K l 1 '' CASTING MOW! •RO exp. nee All types
·~S851day, 3-lOhrs •Extra work in movies.
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•SPIRITUAL
READIN(f• 1815 So. Ercamino Real. San Clemente 492· 7296
F\ill lir.
Lost&Fomd 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
l.<Jst: gold rha1n bracelel
w'dtarmnd chips \lit Comm Presby ten an
Church & Park. L 8.
REWARD 495-6848
Re ward. Alaska n Malamute. 111' & whl,
vie. Adams 1Brookhursl.
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Lost: Lrg M. tan German Shepherd, vie San Clemente 492-6771,
REWARP.
Lost: Cat, drk grar.
W/Wht raws. Male. co. lar w/ .D ··Smokey".
(714 }552·6717
Lost: Passport 599064. re· ward for rel um. no ques·
lions. 642·6463 Ahmed Mohammed Suwaileh
Lost: 5 mo F kitty.· bile, t.an & wbt lortolse shell,
reward. S48·1204
Lost;..fft.ol keys, Harbor
·Shop ing Center. C M •
on4 .546-~
Found, ~m blk ftma le
dog, wtnea collar. call
to identify 979-1911.
751-5324
Auto Parts co unter
~. Freeway Auto.
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BANK ING
TB.L&c PIT Exper II 30 to~ 30 da1
ly Call 842-8600
IEAUTICIAH As 6arber"s ass1st3nl.
etc. Per hour. The Hayr Bern. 609 W 19th St . C.M. 646~0_. _
Boat cleaning
Part Time
673·9321
N Ch t P round M r 3 t ""9 ,,..,-, aft 1t1·•m !or gtJ>ti•rt'<.l 1~ il!8.l
All shifts available school1daycare needs 5 years reqwred m pro-a_p_pt 3 Ua:.o puJX up to 52511 FACTORY TIAINH , ew ris 1 an re I« m1mum o o "' v•~ "
Ideal for the ma tu re director Harbor Tnn1ty perty management ac· WO RU I' IW CESSO R \"anet\ uf 1·ulor,. womanover 4o 962.9336 Baptist Churrh. 1230 1>v1ty. preferably with ne <·ded 1 m ml• ll . 646.56115
IYEIPAC CORP. Baker. c M For '"'°I specialty or mixed u~e • Good EamillCJS CALL "o \\ P :-.1 h l' J ' ' •Poodle' fl l'ru!Jlt .. t058S Lawson l\h•er, 9§3·:tl66 shopptnl(renters malls CIRCULATION transrnp1111n r1•q roni T l'uµ~ To\ S2tHI lo
___ F_,y___ NursmR To be considered. you • Super Tn·ps ruler opt•r n plu' s.'il~' Pt·I~ lloarrtrd t.. QEPART~~NT .oratert Lai:1rn.i llr h Gmumed 54ti 28411 FAST FOOD part-lime NURSES AIDE musl meet these xlnt salan ('all lkhr;1
during lunch hour The minimum requi rr • Great Pn·zes I a1·1y P1·1a1~ 494·!1484 . Rotisserie 260 Bristol. Exper all shifts. Con\'. ~nts. Send resume. in ·
SL c M ll osp Nwpt Brh eluding salary history WRITERS ' . . Cheerful. dedicated to to . Ad 1111105. Datly Pilot, F R E E L \ ~ (" r
HANDY PERSOM gd p\1 rart! Xlnt Ins P.O. Box 1560. Co11ta 642-4321 Speciah~l' Mt'dt•tl 111 Laguna Niguel home J!l'OJ.raf!l. Call 642·8044 Mesa. Ca . 92626·0560. day' owners assoc needs EOE
part·lime person for ex MOW IS THE TIME -. -._-' -Htwport leoch
terior maintenanre (or )Ob seekers tu rheck RICEPTIOMIST Ad¥ertisiftQ Transportation & tools the Dally Pilot Help for Sit/Sun & Hofidays, 631 6300 e"<l ro
WA.-..--n:ll nr.,. home fo1
jll.>dlj!rt'l' ll•.'alllt'. 111 \'I ,\II shol., t•nr \ii :-;d~ 1•11
646 llllU ,
Chinese Shor Pei M vu~, t mos S4ti 13!l:i
fltodUl full cuatt•ll Coekl't Ruff Al\C c·ham1•
rathl'r 5 \ r~ $1~11 required. Send details & Wanted class1riratlon rr Mesa Verde Con val u NE Mp L
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1 u.........L.-..1:se wage requirements to the .)Ob you want is nol Hospt .. 661 Center St . ~--BUYER P.O. Box 6175. Laguna there you m1ghl con <;¥ S48·558S_ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Re •po n sible r or ~N;;igue:;;:;;l9267;:;;;;7;;,;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ sider offtr1ng your Alltiques 8005
l!T7 JS.l3 •
York5h1re T!'mer IJUPI"
male i\1\C l'h:imp hn1·'
Shill5. $400 54b !1621 " ser A-with an ad 1n New m town• Class1f1ed • •• p u r c h a s i n g r a ~ "~~.. •••••••••••. •• •••. • • material, mamlain1ng USE THE I' he Job Wan led can help you meet many FAUIROOK
rep1ir items & office DAILY PILOT category Phone642-5678 ol ourneeds~2-5678 NEED A JOB? AntiqwShow ~~4:'s ~us~~:;~ e,x~ "FAST .Da1·1y P1•1at · · .. · ...... · · · · · · · ·· .. :: Let us help you find an employer. ~ Dally Pilot. Irvine Mirror ApnTr9~roe 1982
Yorloe pup d h\ m~ 111!1
I of In' e for r.a~ter' S1~11
~27'13 -
manufactunng & skills RESULT" & Mission Viejo Mirror will print your employment-wanted ad Hourll 11 Ml 7 P~1 In cosling. material Pme~
analysb. neeotiation & SERVICE Fallbrook H11?hSchool
M1m Srhnau1er Fema h·
Al<C 6 mo hJ, ~hQ(' Adorablc SIOO SSi-451\1
rommun1cat1on Ca pa· DISTRICT MANAGER South ~llS)ton Cocker Spo11iel
levels ol management For Result This highly successful local newspaper Donallon SJ so '<11th mom & pop paper' ble ol working wtth all DIRECTORY FREE 1a1 Stage<.:oaeh l b.,.hnld rarron d1re1·1
Send resume & salary Serv1·ce Call h Sponsored b.Y blonde & hte red. S21M1
""1, Daily Pilot, P.O. 642·56 71 partment for a District Manager. Basic I _1·~.§c!. tn H'k..r, 76 eHs .,.knd~ biltory to. Class1f1ed Ad as an opening in the circulation de-:-'( fallbrook Mustl" Society 720 0425 A~! fi4!1 521111
&x iseo. Costa Mesa. kills will tail · · f JO
ht. J22 s en IUpeTVWon 0 to 14 WOOD·BURNING Uobw PUPPll"'-rl'll. .\Kt
SECRETARY
• Commercial loan documentation.
Ave years min exper.
• Loin Administrations or mtew exper helpful
• .Report.to ~· Sr, VP • Resume required
• Newport Center Location
TELLER
year old boy and girl home delivery & gas rook slo\'e. 1i:reen r h J mp 1 on 1 1 n t' s
carriers. Areas of supervision wUI be re~able 497-2246 l"rofllX'd, shot~ 968 3753
delivery, collections and sales. Selected Jewelry D1splll)' ra~e. 6" tTftto You 1045
applicants will receive ~ly echedu-There Is absolutely no cha~e to you. We wlll ftrlnt si7s. carved dresser. ·················•••••• led raisell, bonus onnnrturutiesandmanv bevld mirror S375• FT~ dol? to ~1111'\ homt' rr-, your employment-wanted a on Sunday, April 8 In 498-62!H ... •-98·Z326 sma11rrma1em1x
fringe benefiia such as company paid the Dally Pilot & again on Wednesday, Aprll 21 In the DES.GNElt HOME 615·l!.300
dental and health p!An, group life insu. O p Ml & Ml I V J Ml Queen Anne Oropftal Fl'\'f 6 "ks old adorahlr ranee, vacation and sick leave. Company ally llot, Irvine rror SS On le 0 rror rea-tbl. ssoo Rure piano let? kittens. gra~ or orani.:t·
vehicle is furnished during w orking Ching over 200,000 adult readers. desk 5896. Eng Anl11ur 6.11 1379 art Jpm
houn. Applicanta must be over 18, have Use the coupon below to llst your job title, your ~e~~-A~~~uesuarn Malt Bas~ett !found 11
a good driviug record and be neat ap-q allflcatlons & telephone n mber Mall or bring your round & many more \·rs old. good heattrr pearing. Houn are generally Monday U u · items 675·S3.8.9 or Lo,·es rh1ldcet1. &608189
thru Friday. Some overtirot avNiable...If ~. ad to the OaJJy Piiot before Thursday, April 16. Thfs 67~3738 Ask for..:l.•M• m
you llre quifilfed and Interested in leM-offer applies to any person who Is presently unem-..,...c" 1010 Frtt F.ai~~r.~1unnit~
ning the circulation buaineu, contact ployed. Not applicable to those seeking baby-sitting, ••••;iAR.BOR.ARE~··.. 968 17ih
Don Wi.l.liams. Apply in pmon, 8:30 to housecleaning, at-home work or other service type APPLIANCESERv1cE ,...... tb5o
10:30AM or 2:00 to 5PM. employment. We sell rtrond . guar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ";:r :;:' (Please print In 25 words or less) ..!.P.2!!!.n!~ 549·3077 * * I RUY * *
330 W. Ba" s•-t I IUY APPUANCES Good uSt:d' ~'urnuure & ~ """" Les 957 8133 Aplllt.ancu OR I 11111
Costa Mett. CA. • ,_ uhers. <fryer. refnR. ~UorSELLfor You
Found: champagne l'OI·
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Brulol/Redhlll, CM.
Blue eJr,.3 lbt, &tf.2171
i.a'f.e5l;;.~M~ttor
• Min 1'hyrs exper.
-~-• Orange Branch Location Equal Opportunity P.mployer ! 'IVs Guar. Also trade. MASTMS AUCTION ~-wor\1n1t or not """'"· Ul-Hll -;;mlij· Pif:::::::: :: ::: :: :::: .. ~ mix puppy, While
w/blarll rare. 3 black
1111rb on back. Answers to Chtyenne. Lost Vic.
l9lh 6 Monrov ia. C.M. Ca~ve. 845·5lJl tot ~.C.M.
fculd: Collie. SE Hunt •
lnllon Beach art1.
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Challenging and re-
warding opportunl·
ties, Excellent salary,
outltandina benefits.
For Interview phone
640-5100 Jtckie I
Part time penon to deliver oAuy Pilot
auto route tn Laa. Bch· 7 ~ya J)fr _wk·
about 2 bra per day, M·F, 3:30PM.
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VITA.MIX
Juicer & brudmaker.
Ulte Mw. ~-~·0918
Fl'O!lt·frer refrl 11 . S200
Dinette set w/6 ('hrs . 1100. Both 2 yrs old. ldnt "91!11 ISt130$ <!Y /t!\' -
K«\lll)re Eire. wuhtr &
M1ho=~T /o~~e bed
with mattrt:1ll :\tuon
shaped mirror on ht'ud
board. m>OBO 631•779hft 6
dryer. Xlnt cond. l.100 I IUY MMITUl.1133 bcO. 6'5·5424 aft 5·30 ·· ·flr·
d 21) Sofu MW, M fl. 10 loveMau. • ta. Mat
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KIHO St 'JhUOtd l2 P,I Mlkua t hlna fi,\50. •Iran, hhdbrdlhlr 10 ' tlr Port TV tzso.
Xllt (Ol_lC! ~J41·~ M4'*5Jt.iJ1>90Sl fV~
d GM hffdlloud for Ultra Sonlr rluner. doubi. becl. In excellent 1.r ~ Curio ub net <'Oftditlon fl~ After lpm CICl:-X:t!..:i' EU.11:-__ _
'1J. Dllttt•'S HOWi 2 C1ntom -made twin Pr\i;,J.&,cr ffialf1, ~.ttOOtaloh' 4 Drwr $300. Dropltar table. ~Mt ..... ' night *250 Mattrents ' bo•
tand12$ ~~n8i1:. ltl:•:!tad~; 1•
AntQ wht wrouaht Iron Frenrh al111ware, red' ~ tnallln& malnaall.
dlnlna rm nt w t3d · clear. m ea. Sec'y desk, lOoa, llit '2 n. foot 15 tt 8 glass top, 8 chair., & tin. 4 gold chrome in.mo. mal~hlna ildt table. ama ll tablta, "lU . Anti 11• ll'f~ .(j 4 • ---=-="':..=;.:..__ __
F'loaouon Walerbed, ~n~~~t. ~~:e~~.~: ZODIAC CADET. 10'. &d
KlnJ 1lu. ucellenl love.eat, ~ Antl~ue oond.$'100,call ~ ~·914 dtak, SlOO. End lalile, 87$-9911
Karau din rm &el " S30. 675 5389. 675 :ma EVINRUDE 9.9 H/Pl
breakfront , Gorhnm lJaneu_ ---Ion& ahan, lo hrs. &a
llltrlma natware, serv ATARJ Video game New <'Ond.JSOO. 815·9?!!1
ATT9m0M ...
TONitMJMvER Fits MO' a, '11 '81
Never UHd. '1S MarlaaMm Ive m11
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P&lnt·"P to 50~ o~ur body •Ml! nt 638·
ror 10 ~ &JI acceu : In oria carton w /l wo Evtnrude Outboard. 6H P. Lrnox t hin»: Dresden r1rtnd1es !Combat & Ion ahatt. xl nt cond. ALFA ROMEO PARTS Vases; C1111i Porcelains Bowlingl. Sl30 cash. SS2·11656 All parts to convert 101 ~~rol0·~5S aft 6p m , ~ve~~71~~ __ ....c::~·-="-=<=------1 1600 lO Ve loce, exc.
...., n , Power 9040 piatont. S1400. Dennis. • ACRYLIC NAILS $30, •••h•••••••••••••••••• 979-%148 arter 6pm or ~ sz bdrm 11et King Ko1I New York S11lon on lhe 40, Owen1 Tahitian live· _wknds-"==---extna firm. twy dul) fr water at Peter'a Land· aboard slip avail' Call ~bstofr SS2-7~ 111g Judy o r H 8 rve y
Must sell Harvest Gold 213·m -!oot_.846·0036 642-4844 btwn 9am-5pm.
Recliner. xlnl rond Joiwl Wayne Tennis Club •--------i••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ... ~L92.89e,· membership, 11100 or,.. IMPORTANT t>es oH 136 '78 27'-\ft BAYLINER NOTJCETO f:STATE SALE Beaut L..!!" ~ "Vlctona". Fiy bndge, READERSAND Pecan w smoke gla~s Angels Season Tickets VHF radio. bait tank, ADVERTISERS
c:offee & end lbl set. for sale. club level. depth finder. outnggers, The price of items
match1nie wall unit ~face value 546-3154 with trailer Will sell advertised by vehicle
Sohd Stnte 2S" t'Olor con Fox Jackel·-~orae~~s wht balance of lolln. dealel'1 in the vehicle sole T\' SU:l5 Oak bdrm d " C.11646 28(3 classified advertising set 16 pc 1 Cuslom llppe La rndor fox . columns does not In·
sofa lo\escat orig $1600 ''er)' classJ'.. ve ry elude any applicable sac. S650 Elegant un· beautiful. si ed si 5oo Tn D'"-1 taxes. license. transf&I'
used sofo be<I. No Junk 1~newl 494 3989 ll'&aCnilttf ftta. finance charges.
_ran ~'il!.11'¥l.~e. ~-1860 sen au LETS 100 hrs~ lhower. 2 1, fees ror air pollution ron·
Must ~ell Kmti size mal IUUft• staterooms. radio.-elc. troldevlce certifications or dealer documentary trl.'Si sci $1 0 673·16S6 ANSWERS Survey $80.000, now preparation charges un eves. SSS,000. Can accept car less otherwise specified
Onental teak bar 5'1 rt Pundit Chair or truck in trade. Might !t!h_e advertiser
$500. OBO 67S 7168 11!1 Brood Pi~sty f111ance bal. 646·6712, Of:
Vi!.Qt\'ICto, N B I had "a16maTOthyleacher 629-5*>0 GeMr'Cll 1972 18 ft S~ortsll·ner ••••••••••••••••••••••• D-x-' IR Suit\ wro was reall" old. He '"' "' d ' cabin, 140 P Mere:, Queen n rnopy ed. wasso ol . when he went eqw9'd for fishing. Xlnt armo1r<'. dresser to school they didn't cood.$4.0000BO ~ w ~helve:.. desk chair have Hl~"TORY 832.0359 SllSO. l5!1·0096 after 6 31' Unifiite Sprt Fisher White "lt'ker king si 1011 Reblt 310 engines Fully _o o -headboard. xlnl cond. uipped Xlnt cond I t.JS 963 960<! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • K 644 · 5983 ew Martin gwtar. Shure Bnghten someone's da} Honts 8060 mic w stand & Fender 16 · Runabout w / 3 S with a Classified
••••••••••••••••••••••• a!J!l!..ll250 851 9765 Evinrude. runs good. ~r-!!
Slake5 produrmg mare. ------, $400, + Nwpt Bch doek t'oronly s6.00 black·tr pe. in foal to Ac arehouse Sale Bach, space, $50/mo, 675·7474 ""'"'£aster messaae qu1tariat Delaware Conn. Fender Gibson. . . . ,v-• .. Chuifm.ireinfoalto Ac JBL. Pel\·ey, MXR. 34 Fairhner cabin w1llappearw1th
qui tan at 2 ) r old Shure, Yamaha. etc cn.uer sedan, FB. twin ~t!>eu0n~;;~r:1 Delaware Chier h lh LS40-~ eng.. ~F. bait t11nk. ' Su
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-• 31o0W Coust Hwy. Newport Beach
642·9405
WANTED! Lale 19 733i low miles, Late model Toyotas and new cond. thru-0ut Aa-
V o I v o s . Ca I I u a sume lease with low in· TODAY!!! terest rate. Call Anthony
liarlelke
TOYOJA.YOLYO
days 642·5757, eves &
wknd.s 63l-!i6;L - -
·~ 633 Wht /tan, 20K ~1. Perl rond Take ov r lse I............... P...L~..:.. 494·9456 c.......... ' 1911 IMW UOi
"'-'4t-tlOl • uo.to7 white. w/browo interior.
Top Dollar
Paid For Your Car•
JOHHSOH & SOM
U.Cola-Mtreury 2626 ffarbor Bl~d' <Alst~ M~sa ,?iO·S630
sunroof, casstlle, AM /FM stereo lSK
miles, dnt condition
Resume payments _528-114}or85~36
·74 BMW 2002. good rond. AC. sunrl. 4 spd. ~tereo. sssoo bst orr 17 t4 1
~~-* 77 m . air rond stereo smoo
--M().11989
'73 Sed de Ville. SS.000 ong m1 Good ronrl
'<U<l SI. 1979 White t.rn T,....... 9767 ~~ 754 0401
leath 29K m1. exh•nded ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1981 Cad Se' ille mint warr . mml cond man) 1979 TRIUMPH Spitfire t'Orld Leather intr Lite
extras Ca r phone Real clean with only yellow.ll.OOOm1 01g1tal ntRot1able $34.500. l'all 25.000 mile) Lo14 down. 11\Slrumenls. rru1se l'On
ok ... 975 1128 Le) Io w pa ~ me n Is trl 5 yr factol') warr
WANTED
TO BUY
LATE MODEL
USED CARS
ILSON FORD
1825S Buch Blvd Hunttngton ~ach from 1>h1kes produc1n~ ~1 ie...-:.a.......... & depth finder, sips 6 'CaEfr-:!;.~8~~a
ing Arquit:mal foal &fiP""..t IOl5 thly fee. Xlnt cond charge1t Maslercard
from stakes producing •••••••••••••••••••••• $37,500 213·343 9478 : l•-and-V•ls•a•w•c•l•co•me--•l m:ire Can be seen at 8 rmdel ho~ Desk. ~19 _
Me d SI <953XWAI Callnowand $11 .500 P\l part) ' ~ce es a e ~;e ~~b~n/}~~~ 6]3·7_334
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•11..mel <W!~97 7013 Gorgeous exec desk. shape$(200.640·7814__ TO BUY
Stuben S1eii:friecl Extra credenu. conf. table. loah, Rttlt/ ~acldlt'. xlnl i·ond. boolcc11scs. bar & more ~---9050 S:ll'lifit"e, S.150 best or JS:lnt cond. 851-9765 ---.-LATE MODEL
fer Ki rn 831 2165 IBM Correctln~ Selec-••• .. •••••••••••••••••• USEDC"'8 5 Shore mooring & boat. AA 'novn 8pm ) tric. dual ~itc ' 15 in prime Lido Isle location WILSON FORD Jew~ry 8070 ~5~~fe, x nt cond S7SO. ~2027 af\ 7·30PM.
........ ••••••••••• •••• --~....111 9060 18255 Beach Blvd Drnrrond eurnngs 24 pl. Desk, Executive. 72" x loah. ~ Huntington Beach
pierced. 14K gold. SI 75 3 2 · · S 12 5 Add 1 n g •••••5•1•1•:•0••
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for \fa ~• Your rho1re <Yf1t'e desk, 5 drawer, oars ... call.s4·3202. Clilllka 9520 on~ ~o·ea 640-8688 '4ilh exec:ut1ve chatr and 38' Sailboat Kil. int 80"_., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 customer chairs top completed. JOHP diesel MODB. .. A"s!
MiscelaMous IOIO cond All for SISO 2 S· Quick sale S26.000. Sba.y ref>ffcas. pickups ••••••••••• •••••• ••• ••• drawer me cab, hke new 1144-5769 or call Ans Ad ' coupes. 4 lo rhoose
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___ 631·7640 SABOT, equipped for ADl31 Pnces startinit
Pets 1017 sailing. w/oars. Good •l ....................... condil.ioo$375. 759-167L OMLY S9,9t5!
32 FRENCH LOP baby bwuues. 120 Cages, will P>-L~/ hold for Easter ~ 962·3940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bn!Ultensomcone's da) -- --BOAT SUPS AVAIL ...
w11h d Class1f1ed 3 > r o Id b I k L a b Newport Bch 20·. 2S ·.
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Call 642 5678 and Up to !H n. COM area. F1athead .6. runs good. chari:e1t Mas<ercard Plmios&Or90111 1090 Sll.OO per fl. Call Peggy SlkXl Orm 49ER 7516016
andVlsawelcome ....................... or Carrie. 714.955.2473 artS,613·~-
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l's i• a b I e J u n I o r must sell SIOOO Ca I . . . $2700
Wheekh111r 525 Call 714 ~2'788afB!Spm U~e~~ e::~l~~~a~hp. __ G!ill[IS.3175
951 167fi Thomu organ w rhythm 673-4750 4 Wlwel Ori 9550
section. excell cond. ••••••••••••~~~•••••••• Stert'o Ill ~·1 $50 ping S~. 962 S388 .Wi119011 HariMMw 1 9 7 8 D O D G E
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'74LTD 4-dr Regurar gas. runs good.
spaciou s family car
Make off t'r 640·5228 an.er 6_Pm & Wknds __ CA LL Virgina 714 Po.etopcamper withre ·~cpedeV1lle.assumc
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9720
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CALL FOR Fine Used Car Salts 7J4 528-1024 31.000 mi. blue ,i:re) 644·~dx.,_673·911Sl ev. COMEINOR ~Earle Ike Toyota ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell,mak!'orrer I BROUGHAM.xlnt ('ond cond S3 000 firm
FIHAPPRAJSAL ~1970 Harbor Blvd . ATTIHTIOH ·77 vw nus . 7 pass. rloth....J9,UOQ 720 0425 Mercwy 9950
Conmer·DeL1llo Costa Men. 646 9303 MG ChampaRne Ed1t1on, ·79 Norfolk Gra~ Se,ille ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHIYIOlfT 540-946'1..,.____ OWHIERS s unrf · aut o S4800 loaded . •74 Mere HT. AT. AC.
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147-6017 °" Nrver used. m 28.<XX> m1~~C. 'xl~t cond C-ro 9917 --
l Mana 631 7797 hr ms it thruout Call aft 6 PM ••••••••••••••••.••••••• ~ 9952 __ .5..4'· ll 1 966 1zy5 1979 CheHolet (.a ma ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ....... amd F\111 po14tr. illr ('Ond '68 CON\'ERTIBLE
••••••••••••••••••••••• -~'-'!ll'!'P. ... l"r'!ll!Wlitm M;.I 9744 '71 Super Beetle. reblt stereo r asselle till \'8. auto. air. ps xlnt "-rd 970 I l••••• .. •nu••••••••••• eng, nev. paint ml brks. wheel. t·ru1st• t·onlrol. l~ t ~4242
I ~~~11i11-...i111..-.,.. . looks & runs ·~re.ii rall) -.heelb & more' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._c,~ntorot10t1 ~b!.tofr !1630102 Ne" metallH' brov.n "79 Mustang Ghia Turbo.
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T.l 610 Wagon. rebll t>n~. bra, uph-01 & rl•bll cn1:.
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newpaint.Sl400 muc h mul'h morc rassett 16.000m1 Sh0'4 Used Ca r Sales OldiMO~ 9955
,, _o 0 _. ___ &_g_:;r705 ~~In) 646 7211 room clean Forced sale 1966.1970 Harbor Blvd •••••••••••••••••••••••
._ i i 240Z Green Top ·77 MGB Lo m1 mint 6J~2 -Costa Mesa 64fi 9303 1980 OLDS CutlaH
cond. Rbll eng. mags. <'Ond AM F'M radio J 13Super Beetle. new 1835 540-9467 Supreme Brougham
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will appear with the bunny above
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Call 642·5678 and
charge 1l. Mastercard and Visa welrome
am1fm . a1c. SHOO Red S3900 1 o'4ot'f Jeni:. raring suspension. 1979 -CFIEVY Camaro Loaded .-. tilt. rru1se.
720-0012___ 6311687 . ~ibstofr 64S·~ Rerhni•tta Midnij?hl P"r seats. AM FM
Mone. 9721 'Of"SCM 9750 ·70 Bug. xlnt thruoul. new blue metalll1' " 23.813 cassette. padded top
••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rustom ml , 2nd owner low miles Aulomatl!'. 17.()(k) low miles A real
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$24,950 HOH DA
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924TURIO! With sunroof, air rond , l'lt' A 11em' llAC:M 724 l
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1lleodort Robins F'ord.
1966 IUG ~-0010. WANTED
cond 33 mpg Sl65<1 pooR table $20 CM'-1093 loot Ramcharger 4x4. Pretty
968_1924 :::::?••••••••••••••••• slips avail 714 /846-TI66 maroon & 'A'hllt w1lh -
Craftsman 10" Radial Pr Ross1gnal Skis, hind· or2l3/S92-l.359 bucket seal.I. pwr st..
Ne14 painl. \Ires. xlnt O.YroM+ 9920 TO BUY
__ 840· 1383 , • ••••••••••••••••••••••
78 VW Westralia Cmpr. WANTED LATE MODEL JEEPS-.-CA-RS. -S~NJ. ~~~rA W -0555
Saw cabmel w drawers Ill~. si 718 boot, S22S In· BOAT SUPS AVAIL.. AM/FM stereo. mo gs & ~95. 966_:)969 fo85S-2289 Newport Bch 25', 4S', 20· wide tires llCG V~ I e _ ., • ., •""-"Som Call now and ask for Bavnrian Handpa1nl SporliltgGoods 1094 ._._..._. Dave Jones Theodore
18"H1 Vase < 192-0'~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Robins Ford. 642·0010
$200. Gol drim Cryslal WEATitERBY RIFLES T..-,ortoffo. 1979 FORD 4x4 short bed
Pl at es. Gla sses 257m,JOOm&378m ••••••••••••••••••••••• st•pslde Automatic. S7 Sf) ea . Franciscan Xlnt cond 851 9765 t....L../ "' China·Mounta1n Laurel. ' · -pwr. st & brakes. Sl75 . Stereo Console 6' SURFBOARD W 9120 Tacoma ma ~s. over-
$125. Polaroid 450+ Al Doyle, minl cond. used ~··•••••••••••••••••.••• sized tires, sliding rear
tac.h u .. 545.3722 tv.ice . ~-1012 __ 72 F~rd F ·350 with wind, removable top. -~ chasstS mount camper & D o u b I e s h a r p
Kenmore dr}er $150 2 TV.Rocio, all xtras. 33,SOO miles OU81041). Call now, ask european single beds 14 .vf, Shno 8091 @ . Uoyd ~199. r or D a v e J o n es dra~S2.5-0. 646·7597 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• '76 FORD RANGER with Theodore Roblns Ford
Refng $200. Twin bods. Microwave TV Ante~na . 1981 Camper fully ..:842-=..:00=10"'-. -----
$200. Sutukl street bike. lstrun movies, SlS9 inst. eql.ipped MUST SELL. Tndla 9560 -~~~--9am·9pm . 638·8724. In excellent condition ...................... ..
Autumn Hoze Mink Slole. 1.9 In portable colored TV • 540-4473 "19 Toyota SRs short bed,
perfect S50010RO. White remote control. 2 yrs llfl/ air. snug top, U .000.
l"ox Stole S300 /0 BO old. S250 or offer ~ycM 91501-'8S::c7'-'·l339=-----
PICKUPS 540.7430 1976 PORSCHE from S35 Available al
local Gov't Auctions Fiest. 9726 911-S TilGA For Directory r ail ••••••Y••••••••••••••• ()puonsinrlildii11r t•ond 805·687·6000 Ext 1590 L979 FORD Fiesta Real metallic paint. tan
Callrefundable eronomy for S259S leather. alloy wheels, -=:.:.:..:.====:.----I (R3t32A) Test dnve and Blaupunkt rasselle &
JEEPS CARS PICKUPS buy today. f"inancing this car has onl> 56.SOO from S35 Available at available. Call now. ask nules' 1222KRIJ ) Ask local Gov't Auctions. f 0 r o ave J 0 n e s mg Kelley wholesale
For Directory Ca 11 Theodore Robtns Ford bluebook which 1s onl) !m-68Hi000Ext8430Call 642-0010. $1 2.800 Call 17 14 1
refundable ~2196
AlfoRomto 9705 ~ •••••••••••• !?!.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alfa 1600
y eloc• CottYtnfott 1 All parts to convert io; 1600 to Veloce, exc.
J>1.JtOOS. $1400. 979·2748
atter6pm or wknds.
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·~ Porsche 924 Turbo. &
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loaded. Take over lse payments 714/825 1808
'78 Porsche 924. very
nice. fully loaded. whlse
Vatamaster Treadmill. walnut cabinet, Sony :u =taa.nd<ta~~k 1r0/ 0~~~ CREVIER BM_ W
S1S. ~mdow iosuhl\JOn tuml!ble. S300. W·W.. Knuckle Basket case, ,·~. ~ore Rof>lns
.fil!!l 596-7~ - -1 QSC 4.2 Pwr Amplifier. ~~Mao. 0 r i g i 0 •
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Orig Sotchmo Leroy l Shure PE56D mic. 548-0593 llfl7 Chev heavy duty A ~~~nrng !'81
981-0761 d)'S. 985·4321
i 4 Targa, 45000 mi Xlnt cond. Yellow. $14.800.
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'76 VW Rabbit , AC LATE MODEL WILSON FORD
AM FM tape derk nice USED C "'RS 18255 Beach Blvd cond. pp $280()/~esl orr I "" Hunlsngtoo Beach .:I·~ Dasher Wagon . '1 WILSON fQRO __ 8!2-6611
auto. factory air. Jensen 1825S. Beach Bh d 197 7 0 LOS Cu t I a$ s
Cassette stereo. super, Huntington Buch Supreme Dark peri1im· p ' mo n w a 11 extras clean, S4.000 lo mi P j 41·6-'J I Padded while top. till. 76CH88 l a rt 6P M
MUST SELL. '76 Bug. SEE US FIRST! ~~~s!ln~~ %!r 1~~~
amtfm stereo. new II res. We have a good seiect1on A pretty, prell )' car
.m2!U_OBO 768·48~.L _ of NEW & USED ll51SP1'l Ca ll now , ask . , .. (or Oa\e Jones VclYo 9172 Thtodore Robins ford COHHRL
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loaded 13.000 mi. xlnt
l'_Ood. 12 200. 837 ·3082
cu~l~Tv2?ft: Mr.
BROUG HAM $4700 ~bk~ off er 752 6499
'77 custom cruiser
wagon . loaded 1mm11.c grtlH for l O'A'tnM
S2800 080. ~I I t4
N el man Se r1 graph 645·7236 Anthony afl Ue old lady must sell utility, 6 cyl, 1ood tires, Modela & Demos are
181 /300 Value IS.000 5PM . y h YZ OOE _. Pri Pt 11600 still available! We Will !1"11 for s.t.000 Call & u.......1-.. 78 ama a 1 , ...,..en&. v ~y.' E
1 ..... ~~i.752.9036 _._ llnlcond .9'79·1942 orbestOffer.631-7"8 specializeln: uropean _.,..•"'""' a....& .t delivery and flawless
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'711 Cutlass Supreme tfi auto. PS PR. a r
AM FM rai.:cel t r . ~ bst ofr M0.3946
'73 Omega Old.~ f 6 C) I Cortlam &lerllng g Ml· ...,..,_ '74 Yamaha Dirt Bike. ll1I DODGE~ Too Short pre-owned BMW's • Sil •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• MX too. Good rond. 1225. Bed Pickup. 38,000 lo Where cus~mer Mn~r!25 ~1• ~~erl~~~ ~ tO I 0 001988-2007 miles w/I cyl. econ . Service Comes lat! cro . toea .&f&.8223 ................. o••••• '80 HeNDAATC·70 R'fiT· a.L .. automatic, SaJel..Ser:vlce.·Leuln.a AM/FM tape, dual IH -w t .. S t • -~ Wini EXTRA Tl RES. •-·"·.Real sharp lrucll -..o • .,., an Inna
F-'lw ~ l«X>Cash 642 ouo --tm> 835-3171 ror-li1' J • · U'JWW). Call now. aak C!oHdSuodar TENNIS CLUB $1400 1miha Virag\' '81, 1~c Co r D ave Jon ea
Please call week d1&)'S llke new only 4600 mlles. Theodore Robins Ford. TI. Mott bcffflMJ
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1114. Compl rttond. many lo mileage. mint rond. IQmiltr 9925 hatc hb ack 2 dr ~~ makeofr 900 GO:f> e1tr1s. see to ap-.646-E905 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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':;& CluarC Coupe w 1 sun
roof. f*ngine. S..000.
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runner $7$00. Bob
Jacobs §40::4827. 170·9842
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from ·~ available now al:
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Jonn. Theodo~ Rob1n11
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To Pla~e yo.ar
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1982 OH ANGE (.OUN 1 y C ALIFOR NIA 25 CEN rs
City attorney rivals in-word battle
Rivals Qon Bonfa and Gall
Hutton are unleashing verbal
broadsides at each other from
afar as their campaign fot the
Huntington Beach city attorney's
seat enters it.a f~ days.
Bonfa, the city attorney for 10
years before being defeated by
Mrs. Hutton in 1978, laaued a
challenge to Mrs. Hutton to de-
bate before the April 13 election.
Mrs. Hutton depicts Bonfa's
challenge aa the work of "a de-
sperate man." She said she wW
not participate in a debate.
Bonfa, insisting that he wants
to debate to air luues and not for
pre-election publicity, alleges
that Mn. Hutton it falaely clai-
ming credit for winning a $12
million lawauit concerning
downtown development.
Bonfa clalma he prepared the
caae before he left office and that
it then was handled by \tie city's
inaurance company attorneys.
"She goes around ~ credit
and it'• aort of ridiculous,' Bonfa·
said.
Mrs. Hutton offers a different
version.
She said the matter came to'
trial during her tenure and that
she prepared and superviaed the
city's poeition and It was handled
by her top assia\ant.
''It is my understanding that
Bonfa caused the suit in the flrst
place," she said.
Bonfa, who 'has had a private
law practice In the city since his
election defeat, also attacked
Mrs. Hutton on the hiring and
firing of former deputy city at ..
tomey John O'Connor.
"You have yet to explain why
you hired O'Connor after I had
(See DEBATE, Page A2)
Ir : Bail sought
i
1.
MacD.onald jail
legality probed
By ROBERT BARKER
01 tti. Dally Piiot StaH
Huntington Harbour physician
Jeffrey MacDonald is being held
at the Terminal Island Federal
, Bus hits tanke r
Prison without proper authority,
a legal counsel asserted today.
And attorney Ralph Spritzer
says he doesn't believe that the
release of MacDonald is immi-
nent.
7 die in flaming
tunnel in Oakland
MacDonald was re-arrested
last Wednesday at his home
when the U.S. Supreme Court
reinstated his 1979 conviction of
the murder of his wife and three
daughters in Raleigh, N.C .. in
1970.
Spritzer, a law professor at the
University of Pennsylvania, said
that a reason for the expected
delay is that the 4th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals in Richmond,
Va .. has given the government
until April 20 to respond to
Sprit.zer's motions.
Spritzer is seeking MacDo-
nald's release and has filed other
motions challenging MacDonald's
conviction. DaHy Piiot Photo OAKLAND (AP) -Seven
people burned to death inside a
highway tunnel today after a
gasoline tanker was hit by a bus
and exploded in flames that
turned the tunnel into a roaring
furnace and melted vehicles in-
side, officials said.
He referred to the interior of
the three-tube, ~-mi le-long
tunnel, a major commuter route
burrowing through a hill bet-
ween Alameda and Contra Costa
counties.
Firefighters wearing breathing
apparatus searched for victims
inside the tunnel after the fire
was brought under control, aome
2 ~ hours after the 12:20 a.m.
accident, Speakman said. The
crash occurred in the tunnel's
westbound tube. By early mor-
ning. the other tubes were open
Spritzer is claiming that be-
cause the court of appeals grant-
ed bail 10 MacDonald in August
of 1980, a U.S . district judge ac-
ted beyond his authority in dis-
continuing that bail.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY F IND -Charlie Eck-
hart, 9, of Aptos, came to Fountain Valley
hunting and what he got for his trouble was
this crawfish at Mile Square Park Lake.
Charlie seems to be viewing his find with
mixed emotion. He came from his northern
California home to the Orange Coast for spring
vacation.
Fire Capt. John Speakman
confirmed that seven bodies were
pulled from the wreckage after
the crash and fire in the Calde-
cott tunnel on Highway 24 bet-
ween Orinda and Oakland.
Officials said there were three
survivors, including the driver of
the gasoline truck.
"It looks like something out of
World War II in there," said Jim
Mattos, a California Highway
Patrol public affairs officer.
to traf fie. ~
Speakman said the Alameda
County Transit bus -which
apparently carried no paseengers
-struck a stalled car, then
(See TANKER, Page A!)
Spritzer said today that Mac-
Donald "has proved himself to
be a respectable, uaeful member
of the community.
"He has deep roots in the
community and it is absurd to
believe he is about to flee."
MacDonald was an emergency
room physician at St. Mary Me-
dical Center in Long Beach after
his releaae from priaon in 1980.
Before his conviction, he was
director of em~ncy medical
aeryices at the f ty.
County gives
$100,000 for
bluff park
Orange County government Is t~g ll00,000 to Huntington
toward the cost of develo-
ping a blulftop park between 9th
Street and Golden West Street.
The park will cosi. about $250,-
000 to develop. Landscaping,
benches. beach access stairs and
ramps and safety railings will be
installed after e>tisting oil pro-
duction equipment is removed.
The $100,000 will come from
the cou.nty's Harbors, Beaches
and Parks District funds.
The park, 10 be constructed by
the city, will be operated by the
state as part of Bol.sa Chica State
Park.
Changes due
for DC-IO
systems
WASHINGTON (AP) -Ope-
rators of DC-10 aircraft are being
urged to make protective changes
in wing and hydraulic systems
after the breakup of an Air F1o-
rida engine during a takeoff from
Miami Sept. 22.
TANKE R TR UCK BLAST DEADLY -Bus
that struck gasoline truck is shown ~t outside
tunnel in this oopyri~ht photo by Bob Stinnett
AP W1reDttoeo
of the Oakland 1'I'rfbune. Firemen walk to
tunnel where tanker truck was still on fire at
time picture was taken.
The National Transportation
Safetl Board concluded Tuesday
that • fo~ign material" left inside
the engine -poalbly a mecha-
nic's tool or extra, loose bearings
-cauaed the Air F1orida engine
to rip apart.
WORLD
Solons ()ff for El Salvador
W ASlilNGTON (AP) -A congressional deleJa-
tion headed by House Majority Leader Jim Wright,
D-Texas left today on a 10-day trip to El Salvador and
four oth~r countries rn Central America and the Ca-
ribbean.
NATION
l;entral America books hit
I Common ly u1ed social studlea tel<tbook1 and
children's bookl do not prepare studenta to understand
Central America. Page A~.
Academy A wards No. 1
"DallM'' WU bumped from the top spot in the
televlaton rattnaa, but lt took the Academy Awarda ~ to do Tt. P.ge A6. .
-.
STATE
Brown's choices scrutinized
The California Senate -for a change -is
paying attention to appointees by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. P., M . .
COUNTY
Holy Week Services ~isted.
Hol~k ot.rvances are ICheduled along the 0nmae FOi' a UIUDI, 1ee Pace A 7.
Trial set in traffic death
An Oranae County Judae ha rUled that • Buena
Park man ml.Wt stand Clial lot' murder in"the traffic
death of a f{untm,tm Be.ch mother of nine. P-ae Bl.
. '
Newscast cited ~ ~
New trial denied l i
!
f
in ·county slaying
An Orange County Superior
Court judge has ruled that a new
trial for a convicted murderer
was not justified because a juror
from Fountain Valley heard a
radio newscast pertaining to the
case.
Attorneys for murder defen-
dant Dwayne McKinney, 21, had
sought a new trial Tuesday be-
cause juror Eleanor Blurton ad-
nUtted she heard a newscast that
said McKinney had confessed 10
killing a Burger King night ma-
nager in Orange.
McKinney was convicted of
first-degree murder in the shoo-
ting death of Walter Bell II in
December 1980. A second trial on
whether McKinney should die in.
the California gas chamber ..or go
to prison for life is still pending.
The first penalty trial ended witb
a deac!locked jury.
On Tuesday, Judge Franciscd
Briseno said he could find nd
misconduct because Mrs. Blurton
heard the news broadcast while
at home.
Briseno said he was more con-
cerned to learn that the juror had
talked to her husband about
aspects of the case dealing with
how tall the defendant was. A
key part of the case dealt with
eyewitness accounts of how tall
the killer of Bell stood.
Jurors are routinely cautioned
by judges from either listening to
or reading news accounts of their
particular case or of discussing it
with anyone.
Briseno SaJd he did not believe
that McKinney was denied a fair
trial because of Mrs. Blurton's
actions.
P assover b egins tonigh t
Passover. the eight-day holi·
day commemorating the· exodus
of the Jewish people from Egypt
3,000 ye8:f'S ago, t:>egins .tonight.
only the first two rughts, during
which time no leavened bread is
eaten. The eating of unleavened
bread is a reminder of the haste
in which the Jews had to leave
Egypt, unable to wait for the
loaves of bread to rise.
Jewish families along the
Orange Coast will observe the
festival with a seder, a ritual
feast, that includes certain sym-
bolic foods.
During the seder the story of
the Jews flight from slavery to
the promised land is read from a
book caUed the Haggadah. In most homes the seder is said
INDEX
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SPORTS
Horoscope B2
Ann Landers B2
Movies B6-7
Mutual Funds B4
National News A3
Public NoticesB9,C4,D5-6
Sports 01-4
Stock Markets B5
Televi.s.lon B9 •
Theaters B6-7
Weather A2
World News A3
Lopes, A 's def eat AIJsels
· Ex-Dodger Davey Lopes played a. bla part in the
()a)cland A'a. 3-2, 11-lnninl yictory over \be An8e1t in
the opener foe both teams. P.,e l>l.
DEBJtTE REFUSED e • e
. .
dlacharged hlm, only to fin him
again yourself just nine months
later, and how much lour folly
has coet the taxpay~rs. '
Bonfa claimed the rehiring IUld
'' Ii retiring of O'Connor cost the city
11$27,000 in back pay.
· Bonfa alao a lle ged that
' ' O'Connor was rehired after he
·.' worked for Mrs. Hutton In the
·' 1978 city attorney campaign. 1 Mrs. Hutton said that was un·
· t,rue and O'Connor was rehired
· 'because his firing by Bonfa was
not legally supportable.
· She said the firing wouldn't
•' stick because there were no wtt-
1 · ·nesses to an alleged physical al-
•tercation between Bonfa and
l ''·O'Connor and polygraph tests •' .
taken by the two men wert> m-
concluslve.
Bonla also accused Mrs. Hut-
ton of alleged selective legal en-
forcement and attacked eo-called
budget increases.
Mrs. Hutton denied the accu-
sation and said that Bonfa should
be more specific.
Bonfa says ho want.a the debate
to air the issues. "I'm not doing
this to get a name identification
because I already have that," he
said.
Mrs. Hutton says it is late in
the game to debate and that she
probably wouldn't do 1t anyway.
"If he wants to communicate, let
him communicate with the
public."•
, I ····TANKER EXPLODES. • •
..,.
Nielsen
donatiolls
top list
Recent contributlona from de-
velopers and other businea inte-
reata have helped swell the cam-
paign coffers of several Fountain
Valley City Council candidates.
Next Tueaday, voters will
chooee from among 10 candidates
for three council &eats.
The most recent contributions
were reported in campaign fl·
nance statements filed for the
• period of Feb. 28 through March
26, 1982.
ln monetary contributions,
Mayor Ben Nielsen was the lea-
der, reporting $5, 172 received
thus far.
"'Crashed into the rear of the
1 double-tanker gasoline truck.
The bus driver fell out of his
vehicle, which then contmued on
: I· its own some 380 feet before
'•' smashing into a pillar, Speakman
'•said.
flattened the tanker truck, Mat-
tos said, adding, "It's about six
inches high -cqmpletely
melted."
When non-monetary contribu-
tions and loans are added, ho-
wever~ planning commissioner
Fred voss is the l.eader with $6.-
991.66. (Voss's monetary dona-
tion total was $4,749.25.)
Contributors to Nielsen's cam-
paign during the filing period
included the local boards
of realtors -$150; Ro-
bert's House of Modern Furni-
ture -$100; former Fountain
Valley Mayor Bernie Svalstad -
$200; Pacific Constructors,
Fountain Valley -$100; Fount-
ain Valley Community Hospital
-$2~0; a nd QB Properties,
Newport Beach -$125.
Speakman said the tanker
carried 8,800 gallons of gasoline.
, · At least tive othe r vehicles,
, Including two trucks, were trap-
, ped in the tunnel behind the bus,
..... the Highway Patrol spokesman
said.
_ Seari'?g. heat from the blaze.
A Carson City, Nev., man who
refused to give his name said he
stopped his car in the tunnel
after witnessing the accident and
left his mother at an emergency
telephone while he went for
help. Major donors to Voss's cam -
paign included: Janet Gaski,
Fountain Valley -$100; Spiers
Enterprises, an Irvine-based de-
veloper -$250; Pacesetter
Homes, Newport Beach -2"$250;
civil engineer William Church,
Newport Beach -$250; Irvine
developer Bruce E. Nott -$250;
Newport Beach developer Mi-
c h ael M . Watkins -$250:
'. Jlaeks 3 candidates
Huntington Club's
cash aids hope[ uls
The Huntingu;m Club, a polltl·
cal organization fonned in 1980,
has emerged as a major spender
in the April 13 city election 1n
Huntington Beach.
The club has made donations
'of $1,000 to City Council candi-
.' dates Jay Stout, Bud Belsito and
Don MacAllister and to incum-
bent City Attorney Gail Hutton.
Chuck Bennett, a director of
the Huntington Club, said the
organization is made up pf almost
flil the same people who comprise
the Clean Water and Ocean Ac-
' '-'eSS Committee. ~ That group works for clean
~ water at Huntington Harbour
~ and development of a marina f;. and a t>oaung access to U'le coean ii..'~ from the Bolsa Chica. f Bennett said the ocean access
committee is prohibited from
·• engaging in political activities ~ because it is a non-profit corpo-
i; ration and that the Huntington !--
Club was formed for that pur-
pose.
"We are basically the same
group. We worked very hard to
unseat Mangers (former Assem·
blyman DelUUs Mangers) in 1980
Frizzelle (present Assemblyman
Nolan Frizzelle) has been very
effective in inCluencing helpful
legislation.
"We're a non-partisan group
that wants to help th e
community."
Meanwhile, Mrs. Hutton and
MacAllister reported they are the
top money-gatherers in the city
races in papers filed for the pe-
riod ending March 27.
Mrs. Hutton reported she h.i.s
rollected $19,516 and spent $14,
210.
Her opponent, Don Bonfa, said
he collected $1.177 and spent
S826.
Fountain Valley attorney Jac-
qui Sacchetti -$171; and K wik
Kopy Printing, Fountain Valley
-$230.
A city ordinance stipulates that
individual oonations cannot ex;-
ceed $250.
Candidate Betty Mignanelli
reported monetary donations
totaling $2,347, plus $98.41 in
non-monetary gifts. Only $260 of
the monetary donations came in
during the most recent period.
Mrs. Mignane lli 's largest
donation during this period was
$50 from Lora Anderson o f
Fountain Valley. She also repor-
ted raising $223 from a garage
sale.
Jewelry Stor e owner Dan
Morton said his monetary dona-
tions have totaled $1.740. Loans
to his campaign total another $1,-
485.
Large donors to Morton's
campaign included two computer
firms: Modern Systems Corp ..
Santa Ana -$150; and Pacific
Computer Products, Fountain
Valley -$100.
Cooling trend
Moltry sunny 1ooay and Thurt-
day but w11h varlable h•gn clovdl·
ness Not as windy near the coast
In the allernoons Continued coo4
Highs bolh days 1n low t o
mld-601 LO•s tonight 37 to 4S
Hvnllngton-Newpart area tempe-
ratures range from a IOIOI of SO to
1 high of 62
Elsewt>e<e. from POlnl Concep·
lion to the Me•tean border and
out 60 muea A small crall advl·
sory 11 in effect from Point Con-
ceptlOtl 10 Pomt Fermtn and S.n
Clemente Island •Ith •e" to northwest Winds of IS 10 2S knots
and 4 10 6 1001 saas over outer
waters wh1cn w111 spread 10 the
coast by tNs elllfnoon and con.
tlnue throvoh the evefllng Other· wlae hght variable winds drop·
olng to 10 lo 18 knots TIM.lrlday
afternoon Wetterly awetls of I to
3 feet
V .S. summary ·
High w1nd1 and heavy 1now
brought blizzard warning• to New
England today whlla 11nolher
11orm wea brewing over the Great
Pia Ina Snow 1howa11 ware .cattera<l
from the northern RocklN to Ari·
zone and New Me~loo Rain
1howera covered the northarn1
Pacific Cout and Notlhern Call·
~omia . Thefe _. lalf lki.. end tight
Wind• f(om the Great Lall• 9'ld
the upper ~lppl Valley to Iha
central Gulf COHI end ·~ IOU• thern All1ntl0 Co111 Tem~a
tvres -·below ffMZlng It Ill eouth a1 Tenne11ee end North
Cetollna
The IOf-.t called for mostly
eunny lklea t1V9l the e.11 Coelt
and the Soutl-' ~a.
T&mPlf•llKW WW. expectad to
raecn the so. In eov1hwMI Texu
and Iha tip Of "°'1tla Witt\ 20ll ln<I
301 from tha northarn Plelna
through the upper Ml11l11lppl
Valley, the OrHI Lalla• and the
north«n Otllo Vt//Wf to the norlh
Atl1t1tle 1tei.e. TampereturM around the n1•
uon early lodey r1ngad lfom 2
dagreea In tnt•rnallonal Fall•.
Minn •• 10 71 In K-v WHI. Fla.
California
Bun1hlnt wu axpaettd to
wetm rnott of 9oultlern Cllllfomla
through Thur1<11y wlth only an ~high Cloud.
The Netlonal Weath.r hfvl¢f
tlmf"aturM Ill LOI Anoetee and elOlll .,. ooell lllOUld rlllCfl the
mid '°' Tilurldey. Hight In the moutllalna INIUlcl
rang• from 42 to 52 wllh 1ow1
IONght ffom ti to 21. ·
Quaty o-t Wlndl are •P«>
i.ci to o.crMM by tonlotrt With .._,. down to f 5 1o 25
,..., tcMy. ~ ·~·-
(
turea wm ran9l1 from tne high SOs
to low 60s 1n high oeseru end
belween 72 &nO 79 1n lower Oe·
St!rl$
A amall-crafl adv1aory 1n enect
tonllJhl 1or boaters t>O miles out
from Point Conception south to
San Clemente Island
Tne wea1nermen predl<:I north-
we91 winds between 15 ano 2S
knoll With •-to 6·1oot .... aves
CIOser to shore, wegterty winds
should blow from 12 to 22 knots
•nn1nht and decrease Thursday. genereung 1-to 3-toot Wind waves
~{IS' a westerly swell and same stze
same size
Temperatures
NATION
HI Lo Pre.
Albany 28 13 82
Albuque 66 47
Ama,,rlO S8 33
As,,evllle 41 25
Atlante 52 29
Allantc Cly H 22 33
Aull in 87 51
Baltlmore 4.4 22
B1N1ngs 41 28 09
Blrmingl\m S1 33
Bismarck 32 25 01
Bolsa 45 27
Boston 34 111 1.23
Brownsvlle 82 72
Bult1lo 20 12 32
Burlln111on 23 13 01
Casper <10 30 .23
Charlatn SC 64 36
Chartatn WV 62 19 .03
Charlotte NC 61 29
Cheyenne 5' 26
Ch1ctg0 32 7
Clnclnnell <10 22
Ciev.iend 31 2t .13
Clmble SC 60 30
Columbut 39 14
Oii-Ft Wth S9 45
Oeyloo 32 17
Oenv. 59 31
Dee Molnee 31 24
Detroit 27 10 07
Duluth 27 3
EIPuo 85 62
Ferge> 30 6
Fleg91aft 48 32
GrMl 1'8118 30 t4 .32
Harttonl 22 16 t 17
~ •1 11
Honolulu 81 74 07
Houltc*t 69 51
lndnaplis 31 "
...... ~ c ••• ~ ..
s ....... ,-=:,, a=. 70
ilIRIIJ ---===
Jacksn MS S7
Jack.anvlle 76
Karn City <10
69
Tulsa
We9h1ngtn
Wichita
Las Vegas
L1llle Rock 411
32
41
31
47
32 22
42
34
69
12
21
23
52
21
28
CALlf'OflNtA HI Lo Pep LOUISVIiie 33
lubbOCk 48
Memphis 4S
Miami 91
Miiwaukee 29
Mpls-St.P 33
Nashville 43
New Orlean1 74
New York .. ,
Norfolk. 35
No. Platte 43
Okie City 53
Omaha 36
Orlando 88
Phlladphla 37
Phoen111 80
Pittsburgh <12
Piiand, Me 27
Ptlend,Ofe 68
ProVlderlee 32
Rallt'Oll 52
Rapid City .. ,
Reno <12
RlchmOnd 52
S.lt Lake •6
Sen Antonio 71
SNttle 53
Shreveport 61
Sioux Fana 31
SI LOUii 39
St P-Tampa so
St Ste Mllf\e 17
Spokane 47
SyracvN 25
Topeltl "° Tucson 92
25 01
<10
27
49
19 39
6S
t6 .04
17 2 Ill
42
Be~e<lhelO
Blythe
Eurette
Freeno
Lancaster
Los AnlJeleS
Marysville
Needles
Oakland
Peso RObtel
Red Bluff
Roawood City
Sacram&f'ltO
Sallnaa
San Diego
Sen Franciaco
Santa Barbara
Sent• Mttl•
Stockton
27 Thefmel
26 17 Ukl1h
22 Barstow 29 Btg Beer
29 03 81shOP
52 C11allna
39 lono BMCll
olO MonrOYla
26 Mt WlltOn
27 Newport 8eKh
... Ontario
2 Palm Spflngt
32 111 'l>Ulldena
t2 12 San Bemardlno
31 San JoM
57 02 Sallie Ana
S.nta Crui
T llloe Vllley
63
80
49 37 .01
51 34
52 34
62
57 <10
76
SS
55 33 .02 .,. 34
S6 42 .02
S6 37
S6 53
64
S3 47
&4 4S
to
59
79
51
67 46
57
67
6oC
68
42
60 80
79
53
61
5&
65
80
31
SIRf RIP.ORT C1lgary
Edmonton
Montreal
Otta WI
Regine
CANADA
21 I
25 ' 23 10
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Huntl"9toll ltufft
Huntlnoton ~-S.Ot• Ana Atwr Jalll'
<10th SI Newpor1
22nd St. Newpor1
Belboe W.00-~. l.IOIM'• ~~
TOMOAAOW'S TUS. High 1.09 a.m w..i. TraftlcMr
CT·!"trwt) 1111 CiatNn .. Pier
'
1-2 I
Tides
TODAY
5
2• 22
s.oond IOw 2:U p.in. 0. 1 Second~:"'· u
Flfet low S:ot Lm. 0.0
Flrat high .. ot a.m. •·• 8eooncf low 9:04 p.m. o.a
8eQofld .. .. t• p.m. u
e...n H t.a tOd•Y ., I:,. ''"'" ffMt ~ tl l:S1 &.II\. MOon ,.._ IOdlY at l:IO ~m .. ... Tillndlr ti 1:21 &II\.
ArgenllN ... == • • 115,500-=-343.MI
1•,000-,,,_,_ Ht.2•
11,500-Atr Fofoe-12, 701
31,00G ....,, --.! 74,t97
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AP
Britain
'resolved'
• • • ID crISIS
LONDON (AP) -Britain de-
clared today it would not appease
Argentine "dictators" and was
reported beefing up its armada of
warships steaming to the Falk-
land Islands.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State
Alexander M. Haig Jr. prepared
to fly to London and Buenos
A.U-es in an attempt to defuse the
crisis, .and Argentine forces were
reported digging in to hold the
islands they seized from Britain
on Friday.
"Britain does not appease
dictators," Foreign Secretary
Francis Pym told a House of
Commons debate.
Pym. successor to Lord Car-
rington who r esigned Monday
over his failure to avert Argen-
tina's seizure of the remote South
Atlantic colony, said Britain "will
spare no effort" to fmd a peaceful
solution.
"But if our efforts fail the Ar·
gentine regime will know w hat
to expect," he said.
Pym labeled the Argentine
military junta a "morall~ bank-
rup t regime" and said: ' We in·
tend to show Argentina and the
whole world, Britain is resolved
to succeed in this crisis."
In a vigorous s peech to a
packed Commons, Pym said it
was obvious the Argentine
"occupation force" of more than
3,000 troops would treat the 1,800
pro-British islanders as "a con-
quered population."
Pym, a former defense secre-
tary in Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher's Cabinet, asked.: "Why
did Argenfma's rulers suddenly
decide in the last days of March
to resort to arbitrary and brutal
aggression?
"l suggest that part of the
answer lies in the very brutality
and unpopularity of the Argen-
tine regime it.self. Inflation is ra-
ging in Argentina, at the rate of
140 percent a year.
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Backing nixed
by councilman
A Fountain V.Uey City Coun-
cilman hu charged that his name
wu improperly publlahed as an
endorsement for a council candi-
date he is not supporting.
Councilman Eugene Van Dask
said Tuesday that an ad in thUi
week'a Pennysaver, delivered to
about 18,000 Fountain Valley
homes, Indicates he has endorsed
Betty MigrianeW for one of three
council seata lhat must be filled
in the April 13 election.
"I do not endorse her," Van
Dask said. "I wrote her a letter
two weeks ago specifically re-
questing that she not use my
name. Notwithstanding that, she
used it."
The councilman, who has con-
cluded a 14-month appointed
term and is not seekmg election
next week, said he had had early
discussions with Mrs. Mignanelli
regarding her campaign but said
he had issued no written endor-
sement. He said the two disa-
greed about a local issue.
"She knew six weeks ago I was
not .going to endorse her," Van
Uask stated.
But Mrs. Mlgnanelh said the
ad was placed In the Pennysaver
before she received Van Dask's
letter She said the councilman's
letter was dated Match 30, and
she plat.'ed the ad April 2 before jt
arrived.
Mra. Mig:naneW said Van Dask
earlier had indicated verbally
that he would l!!ndorse her.
"Whlle l usually requtre those
in wr1t1ng, I thought he was a
person of hJgh integrity and took
him at his word," she said.
Mrs. M1gnanelh added, "I have
to believe my assumption lhat he
had given me his endorsement
was correct because he did send a
letter withdrawing it."
She said Van Dask had asked
her to decline an endorsement
Crom a clly employees group.
When she refused to declme that
e ndorsement, Van Dask with
drew his support. she said.
Mrs M1gnanel11 said future
advertising would not list Van
Dask among her endorsements.
-a\''
Cable television
directors to meet
Directors of the Public Ca-
ble Television Authority will
meet at 7:30 a.m. Thursday at
Manny's Restaurant. 7402
Edinger Ave., for a regular
business meeting.
The PCT A has commissio-
ned the Dickinson Pacific
Cablesystems Co. to install
•Registration 1s under way
for country and western dan·
cing and nightclub dancing
classes offered by the Hunt-
ington Eeach Recreauon De-
partment.
Classes wiU begin the week
of April 12.
The country and western
course will be offered from 8
to 9 p.m. Mondays at Edison
Center and from 7:30 to 8:30
• Linda Stevens of Hunt-
irlgton Beach has been hono-
red by the American Water-
color Society.
Her work has rece1 ved a
cable in the c1t1es ot Hunt-
ington Beach, Fountain Val-
ley. Westminster and Stant-
on
The company reports ha-
ving 20, 787 subscribers in the
fou r cities, or nearly 38 per
cent o f homes whe re cable
service is available
pm. Thursdays at Murdy
Park. Nightclub dancmg will
be taught from 7 to 8 pm.
Mondays at Edison Center
and from 8 :30 to 9:30 p.m.
Thursdays at Murdy Park
Charge for an eight-week
course IS $19 per person. More
mformauon can be obtained
by calling Ediso n Center,
960-8870. or Murdv Park,
960-8895 •
gold medal of honor rrom the
society. It also 1s on display at
the annual exhibition -of the
Watercolor Society m New--
York.
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ACl'IVITY AT SEA -A Sea Kin_g helicopter
hovers above deck of carrier HMS Hermes as
ship heads for Falkland Islands as part of
BntlSh Naval Task Force. A Sea Harrier jump
jet is on deck at right.
American copters to try
to reach volcano victiins
Easter seasons have seen a lull in
the viole nce that broke out 29
months ago, and the rebels' Radio
Venceremos (We Shall Over-
come) has been warning the pu-
blic to prepare for intensified
fighting beginning May 1. But as
the holiday began. government
troops repelled a guerrilla attack
Tuesday on San Vicente, a local
military commander said.
PARIS (AP) ~ France impo-
sed an embargo on arms ship-
ments and spare parts to Argen-
tina to protest the government's
occupation of the Falkland
Islands, presidential chief of staff
Pierre Beregovoy said today. Be-
regovoy said after the weekly
Cabinet meeting that the embar-
go applied specifically to aircraft
and anll-a1rcraft missiles.
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~Tiffilill
Shield law held valid
But judge rules reporter could be ordered to testify
SAN JOSE (AP) -A Supe-
rior Court judge has upheld the
validity ot the atate reporters'
ahield Jaw but haa ruled that a
San Jose newsman could be or-
dered to anawer certain questions
about unpublished notes in the
rape-murder trial of a teen-age
'defendant. Superior Judge Bruce
F. Allen said Tueaday 'that San
Jose Mer cury News reporter
Glenn Bunting waived his pro-
tection when he testified without
objection about an interview he
conducted with Ron Matz, an
acquaintance of 17-year-old de-
fendant Anthony Broussard.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
nation 's biggest bank and two
other industry giants are forming
a 26-bank network that will al-
low customers with e lectronic
banking cards nationwide access
to basic services, today's Los An-
geles Times said. Bank of Ame-
rica, Chase Manhattan Bank and
Colorado National Bank planned
to detail the service at a n ews
conference in New York today.
San Francisco-based Bank of
America is the nation's largest;
Chase Manhattan ranks third.
TWENTYNINE PALMS (AP)
-Convoys of tanks, truck-
pulllng artillery pieces, armored
personnel carriers. and jeeps
churned up the Mojave Desert
again Tuesday -but this time
they were headed home. Thou-
sands of grimy paratroopers,
Marines and National Guard-
amen who have lived in the de-
sert slnce March 30 wrapped up
the most active pha.le of Callant
Eagle 82. By April l~. when the
exercise ends, they will be back
on their home bases.
FRESNO (AP) -Raisin in-
dustry officials fear a h eavy
hailstorm In southern Fresno
County may have ruined 15 to 30
percent of the nation's domestic
raisin grape crop for 1982. Clyde
Nef of the federal Raisin Admi-
nistrative Committee estimated
the damage Monday at $65 mil-
lion. Other ind ustry sources
thought the figure could go hig-
her. Committee board members
were to meet today to decide
w hether to revive an export in-
centive plan involving reduced
prices for exported raisins. The
incentive program was suspen-
ded the day after the March 28
storm.
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Actor
Lou Gossett Jr., who won an
Emmy for his role in the popular
television mini -series "Roots,"
was charged Tuesday with one
felony count of possessing cocaJ -
ne, the district attorney's office
said. Gos.:;eit's female companion,
Honey Rufner, also was charged
with one count of possessing co-
caine, said Pam Whlte. a spokes-
woman for the district attorney's
office. Gossett, 44, and Rufner,
34, are free after each posted
$2.500 bail pending arraigrunent
on April 20 in Malibu Murucipal
Court. she said.
TRUCKEE (AP) -The ex-
hilaration of Anna Conrad's
"Herculean," five-day survival in..,
a cramped tomb of snow under a
killer avalance began to fade as
she recuperated after surge?' on
her frostbitten feet. "Sh es in
reasonably good spints," srud Ur.
Roger Mason . who o perated
Monday night to remove blOO(i
clots in the 22-year-old woman's
feel "l think the impact of eve-
rything she went through is get-
ting to her a bit more. "The ini-
tial ebullience of having survived
1s beginning to pass and she's
beginning to confront the reality
of where she as and the friends
she has lost" when seven people.
mdudmg her boyfriend, were
killed by twin avalanches l~t
Wednesday at Alpine Meadows
ski resort in the Sierra Nevada.
YOSEMITE NATIONAL
PARK (AP) Eight motels and
a camping trailer park in nearby
El Port.al were closed because of
the continued Clow of raw se-
wage into the Merced River .
However, temporary plastic pipe
could be installed today to re-
place the park's sole sewer line,
which was smashed when a rock
slldc tumbled across Highway
140 Saturday The accommoda-
tions were closed because they
draw their water from the river
downstream from the sewer line
break
SAN DIEGO CAP) -The San
Diego Symphony. an estimated
$1.2 m1ll1on m debt. has decided
to save money by doing without a
general manager "I am astoun-
ded at the idea," said _William
Denton, the Symphony's 13th
general manager in 14 years
whose forced resignation takes
effect on Thursday.
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico
(AP) -A group of American
helicopter pilots planned another
attempt today to reach isclated
villages on the slopes of the
erupting El Chinchonal volcano
where more than 5,000 peuanta
may have perish~d. The chief
pilot said he doubted they would
be successful. The 10 pilots flying
for Pemex, the Mexican govern-
ment's oil monopoly, made some
trial flights Tuesday, but they
could not get near the 4,340-foot
volcano becauae of the clouds of
ash belching up from the crater.
Chief pilot James Ballard said the
copters would try again to fly
over the five villages on the
slopes of the mountain from
which nothing has been heard
since the eruptions began March
29. Mondale 'power center' told
Ex'attorney general writes of Carter's 'crucial error'
BUENOS AIRES, AraHtlH
(AP) -The Soviet Union
agreed to supply Argentina with
about 220 pounds of enriched
uranium to be used in Latin
America's most advanced nuclear
program. Contracts signed Tues-
day by Vice Adm. Carlo. Castro
Madero, head of Argentina's
National Atomic Energy Com-
mission, and Victor Ivanovich
Shariko, vice president of the
Soviet foreign trade firm Techs-
nabexport, also call for the Soviet
Union to supply one ton of heavy
water and radioisotopes. The
United StAtes formerly supplied
Argentina with enriched ura-
nium for use In experimental
reactors.
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)
Painters and gardeners touched
up official Kingston for President
Reagan's arrival for an _overnight
visit seen as a symbohc vote of
con fidence in Prime Minister
NEW YORK (AP) -Fonner
Attorney ~neral Griffin B. Bell
says in his forthcoming memoirs
that ex-President Jimmy Carter
made a "crucial error" by giving
his vice president, Walter Mon-
d a le, an office in t h e White
House, The New York Times re-
ported today. In the uncorrected
galley proofs of "Taking Care of
the Law," due to be published in
July by William Morrow and Co.,
Bell sa ys Mondale was able lo
establish his own "power center"
in the White House a nd o n a
number of occasions tried to use
it to interfere in politically sensi-
tive issues before the Justice
Department, according to the
Times.
overnight to battle dozens of
woodla nd blazes that burned
thousands more acres after being
whipped back to life by 50 mph
gusts. High w inds and low
humidity contributed to hun-
dreds of fires that destroyed
more than 35,000 acres during
the weekend.
BOSTON (AP ) -The eva-
cuation of 69 people from a floa-
ting oil rig was called off today
after conditions improved in the
high seas some 100 miles o ff
Nant ucket i sland , the Coast
Guard said. The Shell rig Zapata
Saratoga, which had been explo-
ring for oil, sought help from the
Coast Guard at about 3 a.m., but
decided a few hours later that an
evacuation wasn't necessary, said
Petty Officer 3rd Class Arlee
Nodden.
~mocrat told reporters Tuesday
he ia unwilling to di3cuss Social
Security spending cuts as long as
Reagan insists the tax cut he re-
quested from Congress last year
remain intact.
HARRINGTON PARK, N.J.
(AP) -A bus driver who got
stuck on a railroad crossing du-
ring a blizzard heard a whistle
blow and hustled 16 commuters
off the bus moments before a
freight train smashed it clean in
two. "I knew trains sometimes
pass at that hol:'r and .~ h~ard a
whistle in the dlStance, said bus
driver Pet er Woelfel , 55, o f
Saddle Brook. "The only thing I
thought of was get the people off
the bus." Woelfel said the New
York-bound bus approached the
track at around 6 p.m. Tuesday
and he stopped at the Lafayette
Road crossing to check for ap-
'"F.dward Seaga. Reagan was arri-
ving this afternoon to meet with
Seaga, the first foreign leader he
welcomed at the White House
and a strong supporter of private
enterpriae. lt is the first trip by
an incumbent American presi-
dent to Jamaica or Barbados. the
second stop on Reagan 's
"working vacation."
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -The space shuttle Col-
umbia today was lifted from the
back of the jumbo jetliner that
carried it horn~ piggyback-style
from the New Me xico d esert,
officials said. Kennedy Space
Center spokesman Mark Hess
said technicians completed work
to separate the shuttle and the
Boeing 747 at about 2 a.m. At 7:30
a.m .• the orbiter was poised in a
sling about 2 feet off the ground,
its landing gear down, Hess said.
A crowd of several thousand
people cheered Tuesd!Ay as the
jetliner carrying the Columbis
arrived at Kennedy Space Center
after the orbiter 's third mssion
into space.
proaching trains. There were no HAPPY GO LUCKY -Wayne Fukuhara, a des1gnum~ gates at 'the croeaing. As the bus
WASHINGTON {AP) -The moved acrcm the Conrail tracks, Cal State Long Beach, has proven he has a design on the slot
crime rate in the United States its wheels skidded and slid into a machine. He and a friend drove to Las Vegas to spend the day
has leveled off after several years culvert that runs along the rail-gambling Monday and bing, barn -Fukuhara won $385,000
of growth, according to prelirni-road, he said. from this slot at the Flamingo Hilton
nary FBI statistics for 1981. The .------------------
figures, re leased Tuesday. show fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii that the number of serious crimes
SAN SALVADOR, El s.tvador
(AP) -Fighting Intensified
around a provincial capital 37
miles east of San Salvador, but
the beaches were crowded with
people celebrating Holy Week
despite the civil war. Previous
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Fi-
refighters stayed on t})e job
reported to the nation's police in
1981 was about the same as in
1980. The crime rate had grown
by 9 percent ln both 1980 and
1979. The lut year it did not
grow was 1977.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pri-
vate negotiations on a possible
bud~et compromise between the
While House and members of
Congress are temporarily on hold
while President Reagan and
H o u se S p eak e'r Th~mas P .
O'Neill Jr. study the results so
far. Trying to play down his
earlier optimistic statements,
O'Neill is now saying the presi-
dent must agree to a change in
last year 's three-year personal
income tax rate cut u part of a
compromise. The Massachusetts
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Man convicted in 'worst' abuse
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NATl'ERED NOSTRILS DEPT. -Perhaps fueled by
•the success of neighbors in nearby Cost.a Mesa, certain
Huntington Beac;h citizens have now launched a petition
drive against noxious fumes. This has to be a popular
campaign at the very least.
Listen, you can search this coastline from Seal Beach to
San Clemente and hardly find a soul who is in favor of foul
odo~. ~ In Huntington Beach,
the latest target ln the pure • • r
air drive is the Orange --------~/.'-\
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cific Coast Highway at Brookhurst Street.
SEWAGE FROM 23 of Orange County's 26 cities flows
through this plant. Translated, that's 160 million gallons of
the stuff ewry day.
No matter how carefully the sanitary people try to
acrub the air, you can bet a whiff or two gets loose every
now and then.
Laguna Hills man found guilty of 18 counts inf amily molest pt ion case
A Laauna Hill.I aerOlpace en-
gineer fiaa been convicted by a
superior court judge of 18 felony
charges in a child .ex abule cue
that the proeecutor dem'ibed .. '
one ot the worst he had ever
seen.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Everett Dickey, deciding
the cue on the basis of prelimi-
nar y hearing trarucripts alone,
found Tuesday that defendant
Ronald Rongstad, 60, was guilty
of charges that included rape,
incest, child moleatatlon. lewd
conduct, wife beating, child bea-
ting and burglary.
All of the counta, with the ex-
ception of the burglary char4'e,
related to conduct involving five
of Rongstad's 15 children and his
wife, Barbara, throughout 1981.
Fourteen charges were dismissed
Tuesday.
Prosecutor Carl Armbrust,
who said he would recommend
imposition of a maximum 39-year
state prlson term, described the
case "as one of the worst I've
ever seen."
Beforo Rongstad can be .. nt-
enced, however, he first mu.t be
examined by two court-
appointed psychlat:riata to deter-
mine Ube 1a eligible for mentally
diaordered 1ex offender (MD80)
status. A hNrtng is 8Cheduled for
May 24.
U Judge Dickey concurs that
Rongstad ls mentally 111, the
convicted rapat can be aent to a
state hoapital for treatment. If
doctors there pronounced him
cured. Rongstad would return to
Orange County for another court
hearing to decide if he would fi-
nuh out his prison term or be
allowed to go free.
Theee alternatives are all pos-
sible under an old MDSO law
abolished by the state Legisla-·
ture effective last January.
Rongstad comes under the for-
mer law's provisions becauae his
offenses occurred when the old
rules were still in effect.
Armbrust, a de puty distric(
attorney. said he would oppose
MDSO status for Rongstad.
The!rosecutor also said he
wante to see the gray-haired
defendant aerve at letilt 20 years
In It.ate pclaon IO that Rouptad's
youngest child, now 18 months
old, would be 21 yea.rs old when
J\onglltad WM released.
Judae Dickey convicted the
Laeuna Hllls defendant after
defeme lawyer Thomas Wolfaen
said his client was waiving his
right to a jury trial and submit-
ting the case on the basis of the
preliminary hearing testimony
alone.
That proceeding took place last
December in South Orange Cou-
nty Municipal Court, when
Rongstad was ordered to stand
trial in Superior Court. Four of
the his daughters and two of his
sons, as well as his wife, testified
for the prosecution at the pre-
liminary hearing. No de fense
caee was offered.
Rongstad's chi1dren testified
that he uaed a small black hoee to
punlah them, M>metlm;. when
they dJarupteq hUn Wb.ile he WU
having sex with one of his
daughters.
The children. ~ 10 to 17, are
now in foster homes.
Rongstad waa convicted of
three rape counts al~~her. A
founh rape charge d · g with
hiB 17-year-old daughter was re-
duced to an unlawful sexual
intercourse charge, also a felony.
ln addition to a maximum
39-year prison sentence, the de-
fendant a.l5o cold be fined up to $50,000 by the court. Because
forcible sex crimes are involved,
Rongstad ls not eligible for pro-
bation.
Rongstad is currently being
held in Orange County Jan on
$200.000 bail.
Thus it is that a petition drive has been launched in
Huntington, alleging that the sanitation district better clean
up its act.
. There may have bee.n some enthusiasm generated for pus movement by the fact that most recently, a chemical
firm named NamlCO in Costa Mesa abandoned its plant on
Victoria Street.
Driver faces
murder charge
You lJ1'.Y WnJc /f's~ but the lfllY wbo bullt Jt loved it
For numerous years, Narmco's residential neighbors
.had been heaping abuse on the plant as the source of no-
xious fumes, bad odors and for allegedly tos,gng other in-
gredients in the air that caused headaches, dizziness and
worse.
JUST THIS LAST week, Narmco gave up the ghost in
Costa Mesa and fled for elsewhere.
Huntington Beach residents may have figured if Costa
Mesa-can dump a chemical plant, maybe they at least can
get a sanitary unit to purifying its airborne fumes.
At least ·the movement ought to take some of the pe-
riodic heat off F.ciison's steam generating plant on Coast
lfighway, which has been blamed for everything from
turning laundry yellow, to peeling fence paint, to being just
plain uglification of the seaside.
Despite all this, the Edison people are like all fathers
looking upon their daughters. They think the plant is
pretty. This could, however, be held as a minority view in
Huntington Beach.
AIR POLLUTION in general seems to be a problem
that covers vast expanses of our region, particularly vrhi-
cular exhaust gases. -
News reports recently indicated there is this fellow
down in W~o. Texas, who may have solved the filthy
exhaust fumes problem for his airplane engine.
Dr. Max Shauck, a Baylor University professor of
matheniatics and stunt flier, claims he powers his machine
on fuel derived from chocolate factory wastes.
"THE EXHAUST FROM this plane smells just like a
Snickers bar," Dr. Max declared.
Well snicker, snicker.
You believe that quote and it proves you just love in-
ventive reporters.
• Maybe if we can just get everybody in 23 Orange
U>unty cities to flush roee petals, Huntll)gton Beach's ex-
haust problems will be solved at the sanitation plant'. -
...... Afwr all, a roee is a rose, is a rose to your nose.
--Somebody made that up once. too. Or almost like that.
In the first Orange County test
of a new court ruling, a Buena
Park man will face a murder
charge in connection with the
Dec. 23 traffic death of Marga-
Cops find
illegal guns
• 1n county
Federal agents have confisca .
ted more than 20 illegal fire.arms
from a aelf-storage wlit in West-
minster but have made no arrests
in connection with the aei.zure. a
federal official said today.
Richard Bauer, special agent
with the Federal Bureau of Al-
cohol, Tobatto and Fireanns, said
most of the illegal weapons were
machine guns and short-barrel
shol8UJl pistols.
The weapons were found in a
mini-warehouse unit at Space
Saver. Inc., 6491 Maple Ave., on Friday. .
He said agents received infor-
mation about the weaPons cache
during an investigation that is
continuing.
LAF C public
r e p n eeded
Interested ln an exciting career
in city and special district boun-
daries, spheres of influences, and
annexations?
If so, the Orange County Loca1
Agency Fonnation Commission is
looking for you.
The LAFC, a five-member
commission that regulates boun-
dary matters, has an openina for
a representative of the puolic.
The term runs four years.
Persons interested in applying
for the position must 1ubmlt a
resume to the commiasion's ex-
ecutive officer, Richard Turner,
by Friday. The address is 10 Civic
Center Plaz.a, Room 458, Santa
Ana 92701 .
For more information calJ
834-2239.
County, state to swap fllnds
in UCIMC dispute resolution
'S'~ FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL ., .. ..., ........
Oran1e County aovemment
.allld the atate Department of
8-Jth SeMcet are p:ePAl'ln8 to _...p million.a of dollar. to lm-. ,,...,, • eettJ.ment ln • dt.pu.te
Ol'lll' prvvWon of health care for
.. cOwity'• indlaenta. :_ 'Jbe money IWap -aPIX'OY9d
by the county Bcierd ot
-.. amoni MYeral
Pl ~k• to re. ... the Joac feud be-
tween the county the UnJ-=-t)' ol Cal1fomla OWi' the ....
Under a 1878 contractual
LMr.tnent, tlMt unlYendty pro-
videa care for lnd.lgents for whkh
the county ii f1nand.ally respon-
sible at the UC Irvine Medical
Center in ~· The university
then bills the county for those
aervtces on a patient-by-patient
buea.
The county, however, ha1
0 dlaallowed" certain charaee on
tem ot thftlwnda of bU1a. It bu
been ntlma~ the countt.:i: withheld about $8 mlllJon
by the untwnlty •
Under the Umetable ~ted
to the board. the atnt, by May 1, wtll ,..... to the ODWlty about
17 .G mlJlian In bet.Ith care Nnda
ordered wtthheld by the Leat-
alature pendlna i.olution of ti»
diepute.
Once the funda are received by
the county, lt. in turn, wW tend a $~ mlllion check to the Univer-
11 ty of California H a .. good
faltb" payment aaatnat the $8
mWJon ln blllt the county~
~oully hll Ntu.ed to pay .
Il'lnal reeoluUon uf the dlapu·
t.t bWa will be bued oc an ar-
bl tra tor'1 examination of a
112.:bil.l tunple.
The deal 1ttll ll contlnaent
upon the ttabt not trytna tor.-;tl any pMt hMJth Clln funds to the-county du.rtna a.:.!
yean 1070and1980. OffkiU•y
that cond.lcao.i wm be met.
retta Jean McFall, a 50-year-old
mother of nine from Huntington
Beach.
Traffic death defendants are
usually prosecuted on a man-
slaughter charge, rather than
murder.
But North"'Orange County
Municipal Court JudRe P~tf.! .. ML-Graw has ruled that W'
R. F.den, 27, must atand trial for
murder in connection with Mrs.
McFall's death .
F.den. who a free on ball, faces
arraignment in Orange County
Superior Court on 4'pril 13,
when a trial date will be eel.
Orange County Deputy District ~ttorney Doug Woodsmall said
the maximum sentence in a
mans,laughte.r conviction is three
years. In a murder conviction, the
defendant faces 15 years to life in pmoo. he laid.
Woodsmall said the decision to
pre. for the more aertous charge
stems from a recent California
Supreme Court ruling that
murder may be charged in a
traffic ~eath under certain cir -
cumstances.
o.a, ..... ,.... .., Lee ,.,,..
The prosecutor said he will
have to prove "malice
aforethought," that the defen-
dant was aware of llfe -endan~ering circumstances and
ignored them.
According to the California
Highway Patrol, Mra. McFall
had pulled her compact car onto
the right ahoulder ol the Orange
Freeway· near Fullerton becaUle
of mecb.anical problems.
IT'S A DOG'S LIFE -Matilda the pygmy goat was bleating
at the Irvine Animal Care Center petting zoo, possibly because
she felt out of sorts standing on a dog house.
The CHP said Eden tried to
circumvent heavy traffic by dri-
ving his van along the right
shoulder at speeds up to 75 mph.
Oftkera said h.la van struck the
parked McFall car.
UCI ophthalmology
chairman honored
Prosecutor Woodsmall said
Eden ia charged with murder,
vehicular manslaughter and
felony drunken driving. He de-
scribed murder and rnanala~t· er as "alternate charglngs' to
assure jurors a choice.
Anaheim-hued attorney Alex
Forgette, who is repre1entll\I
Eden, argued auccealfully for
clOIUJ'e of the recent preliminary
heariJl8 in the c.ue. He laid be ii
concerned that additional publi-
city In the ca1e could make lt
dlf&ulf'to flM unbtllled::jann.
"It may be shown that my
client wu negll.rent.'' J'oraette
M1d. "But I don't believe he'1 a
murderer, and I hope to prove
that in Superior Court."
UC Irvine ophthalmologist Ir-
ving H. Leopold has been awar-
ded the 1982 Medal of Achieve-
ment of the International Glau-
coma Congress. He also received
the Sir Steward Duke-Elder
Dead line set
in NB art f ete
An April 18 deadline baa been
set for arti.sta wishing to enter the
juried art competition in the an-
nual Newport Beach City Arts
Festival ·arFubion-bland. ·
Entry forms are available at
city and CO\lnty libraries, mu-
aeumt an~ at the dlY'• Parka.
Beaches and RecreatiGll Depart-
ment, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Tax deadline near
Property tax pay ment due
Oranae County Tax Coll~-Treaurer Robert atron
ia re.nindina property ownen that eecond lnstallment pro-
perty tax payment8 are due by next Mood&y.
---'SeciOnd lnltallment tax paymente normally are due on
April 10. Since that date falll on Satu.rdaY, the payment
deedl1ne ia betna extended for two daya, citron said.
Otron Mid taxpe,.r'l lhauld • ~ the M~ deedUne ~ f.9ymeDt of wand tnllal""-t properiJ tdlli
with the Apil 15 cte.dllne for p&ymmt of fMeral ~It.ate tnoome taal.
PtOJ* ty ownen who have not Nal!IYed a pl"opaty iu
bill or h ave mlaplaced tt 1bould call Citron'• office at
834-3411.
--
Glauooma Award.
The awards are given each
year to honor outstanding con-
tributions in research and treat-
ment nf glaucoma, an eye diseaae
which is one of the world's lea-
ding cauaes of blindness.
Dr. Leofold, profesfor and
c~ o UCl's Department of
Ophthalmology, was hoDOrefl at
the sixth annual glaucoma con-
~ held last month ln Orlando,
Considered an international
authority on the treatment of the
liiseae, Leopold hM focuaed on
the management of glaucoma
with drug therapy. He al.lo has
conducied reeearch lnto the role
the immune system plays in eye
di.9orden. ,
Leopold 1• a graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania and
was appointed the first
oph thalmologiat-in-chlef and
med1cal d.1rector of the Willa Eye
Inatitute in Philadelphia.
A r9ident of Newpcrt Beach,
the physician baa aerved on eev-
eral committeet of the National
Inatitut.el of Health aince 1960.
He hM been chaJ.nnan of Ucr1
ophthalmoloey department atnce
1976 and prev'lo\Wy held J>Oll-
tioni at the Un.twnitY. ot 1'1nn·
aylvanla, Mt. Stn'1!_~hool of
Medidne and Ci~ 'f1'venity of
New York.
1-lrlte~ucot'u ~-.. .. by the Amirbn of ('!anM!Qpo-~ qphtbalmolom' and L.ederle
Let>oeaCOrlea, a df vlalon of the Aa..rlc::i~•namid Co. Tbe
awardl • medal, d'8b .nd tl,000~
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Planting delayed
W ASHt NGTON (AP) -Stormy
weather which b.rou.ght rain, anow
and cold to vut areu tn rtee!nt days
baa atalled •Prina planUng and other
field work ln much of the nation. the
aovernment eald. The J otn& Agricul-
tural WeatheT F.cllJty aaJd Tueeday
the "lntente atorm" systems during
the week of March 29 thrw&)'\ April 4
caught farmen in the mldlt ol pJan,.
ting com, IOtlhum. cotton and other
crope. Generally, howewr, the winter
wb•t crop wu "in mostly sood con· diUOn" u the April 1tonna developed,
tN ,..,..i lald.
~..... \u
jTarhell ~cquires
realty firm
Tarbell, Rea.Jtort has purclwed TAC Really of
Riverside. marklnl the second Riverside realty com-
pany Tarbell has purchased since 1981. •
Cliff Mulvihill. owner of TAC Realty, will oonU-
n ue as manager of the office and join Tarbell'• edu-
cation stalf.
Tarbell, which says it is America's largest priva-
tely owned realty com pany, has corporate head·
quarters in Tustin.
Plo tter capability added
Point 4 Data Corporation of Irvine has added
an X-Y pen plotter capability to 4SITE, its real-time
turnkey computer system. 4SITE ia designed for ma-
nagers of complex projects.
The system is being used by a vanety ot l<'ortune
500 companies as well as by contractors and shipbuil-
ders.
NB executive honored
H. David Bright, of C.Orona del Mar, president and
chief executive officer of National Education Corpo-
r a lion, Newport Beach , received an award from
Flnanclal World magazine for being the outstanding
chief executive officer among all U.S. companies in the
services industry.
Stock off er extended
Executive lnduscrles, announced it was exten -
ding its offer to purchase its publicly held shares of
common stock at a price of $4.40 per share.
The offer will terminate April 16 at 5 p.m.
Executive also announced that approximately 83
percent of the 554,808 publicly held shares had been
tendered by April l.
Bank m erger completed
Eldorado Bancorp, Tustin, announced the com-
petion of the merger of Bank of Indio with E ldorado
Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eldorado Ban-
corp.
Energy problem s feared
TULSA, Oka. (AP) -The current oversupply of
oil in the world will not last long and higher prices will
return, the president of Phillips Petroleum C.O. says.
"We're in for some sort of cold shock of higher
prices and decreased supply once again," C.J. Silas told
engineers at the Annual Joint Enhanced Oil Reoovery
Symposium .
Salmon season studied
SACRAMENTO (AP) -California officials have
reported that a revised recommendation from the Pa·
cific Fishery Management Council would split the 1982
ocean salmon season north and south of Point Arena,
and impose a limit.
VCB name change topic
Why a major corporation such as Unned Califor-
nia Bank chose to become First Interstate Bancorp.
will be discu~ at a meeting of the Orange County
Adver tising Federation •
The meeting will be held April 15 at 1 p.m. at the
Registry Hotel, Irvine.
Guest speakers will be Stephen J. Tabussi, assis-
tant vice president and advertising manager for First
1nterstate. and Nancy Budd, vice president, manage·
ment director for Foote, Cone & Belding/Honig.
For reservations, ca1J 680~3601.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW VORK (AP)• Sain, T ..... price n ""' c....., of ,.,. tin_, inosl actlw NM Vcr1! Stoc\ EK~ Ii~. ::,,,;rion.11v 81 ";;1.xli..n ,!1 • 11/f
ElOOI s 681,600 ?A
t fv., T....,_ •11,'IOO 121
l.tlOllOlf i62,600 :14""' • 1\l'i l'll!llOt"-1 SJ0,300 3111. '" IBM 499,300 611' .. ,..
Girl~ ::,:;:: •not .....
OU"5vce ,,"' ,111) o.n;e_ «12,'lOO ... ,., ""' A9yt t J'IS,300 n" -.... ~ ]11,300 n •It,\ )ft,100 i. . " US Air :MS.600 .,.,, -¥o Sdlllll 8rw m,ooo IJ 14
Mc.lnAI"" 121,300 llV. -v.
AMERICAN LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) • S-. TUM P<lce
rd n8I t~ cf 1i. te<1 most •ell ..
..,,_le.an OU E11cN119t I MUH, ~,..,lonellV .i .....,,.. O .. n l' HauOI r lUJOI) 1 ,.., -l't. C1Dm91'1:r1 s 130,100 I ! .... = 110,612 JO"-+I 0 119,600 10'11 ; ,, .. &::I( ... soo 10 Air .13,«JO 11•1> ..... ~ S2,«JO I.I ""'11nt • Sl,AOO :10 • VJ ~I ff,000 .Ill) ~ \\ ON C«i> 46,SOO '""'
GOLD COINS
Nl!W VOAK (Afl) -lllftCel lete Mondey
of 0010 001111, oom.-red with ''ld•f • LP'IA 9'NPfffM, 1 troy or.. 8"1.18. I.IP t 1Uf; ...... i.et, 1 troy 01 .. I Hl.H , up 11u.a.
...... 80 jle90. 1.1 tror ... t&M.oo. up t1UO. .
, A...,... too or~ .. M02 1ro1 ....
t. SMt.a. Ml! l tlA • ---o.i·Ntlrl
NEW YOfU((API Fl,..1 °""""-'•..-OS· ~-'·Apr •.
~ Ind 31 Tm 't;.., :fas ~ ~ • ~
1.1 Ull Zll.73 Ml,41 DS.90 141.77 + 2.13 ., ~ 110,00 111.05 109.SS 110 24 + O.OI 111." 331.33 325.21 m. se. 1 so ....... 3,tS7,IOO TrWl 1,458,IOO 1.Alh 1,020,IOO loS 511< 6.317,500
WHAT STOCKS DID
NEW VO'IK (API AfW, 6
r ..... "'••
fth "1!9 Mvftlld OltllneCJ 603 71'
~ 453 423 ,..., 1891 ,.,.,,,.~ 19 11
-~ ,, 13
l!VM•r .u;u 0t0
Pr.v. r-. dlJ. AdllatlCecl 211 OICllned 210 309 ~:!. 212 2l! 110 m ...,..~ • 9 Ntw -11 •
METALS
Copper 74\\-77 oen!s a poul\<I. lJ.S
d9$11n&Uon•.
Leed 26-29 c.nl• • pound.
Zinc 3!>-40 e.nt1 a pound, detlverect
Tift 16.566 t Me1e11 Week composl!e lb.
Aluml11um 76-77 cents a pound, N 'Y
Mercury S395.00 per llUk.
Platlnllfn $307.00 troy oz .. N Y
SILVER
111ndy & Human, $7 '80 per troy
OVl)Ce
GOLD QUOTATIONS
Londo111 morning fixing 1368.75, up
$11.25. Londoll: ellernoon fll(lnQ $354.00, up
$1.50,
Perle; $362.37. up $6.61.
'r•11litwti '358.01 . up $10.00.
Zurloll! L'te lhtlng 9958.00 btd, up
$8.00, $3&6.00 Ullld.
Hudf a H1t1n111: only dally quoit
13&4.00. up M .50. l "f91'18"1! onty dally quote 1354.00, ·UP-lf·.50 . ........,« only dally Quot• tat>noated
1371.lO, up $8.92.
SYMBOLS
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneed1y, April 7, 1882 HIF 07
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. PNe West Bay bayfront. Slips for 2 boats,
cwnodeled 3 txinn, 3 bath $1,200,000.
'OoHn & j&tty views. Marine room. 4 bdrm,
a bath, s100 1q.tt. tt,385,ooo.
' L9111U ...
Prime Lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm, 5 1/i
bath. Lge L.R., aundeck, 2 boat slips
$1.500,000.
~led 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec rm.
\Nm ceilings, furnished. patios. $420,000.
LmA Ill.I UYFUIT
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm, 5 bath, play-
room, dark rm, den, Boat slip. $1,350,000!
UYllll OIYE
, Spectacular bayfront view 2 br, 2 ba up: 2
• br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat lllipfl $1,900,000. .. TIU YllTA1-111111111 VIE.II
, New F rench Normandy 4 bdrm, 4 bath,
, guest hou.ae, pool. Near lake. $795,000.
' •IUllUYS
c.oronado Island cust. bayfronl lot 85' boat
dock .. Plans avail. $425,000 w/terms.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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SS.toOT .... Do.. ALot llGCANYON ••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••Lovely house wit h •••••••••••••••••••••••4 br+fam.rm Spy1l•u ...a CloM.0111 For A. UtH. MCCiain twnnome 2 br IYELOPERSll un DOWN OR p~a n 0 r a m i r v 1 e w Huce lr\.level waterlront hill honw w tDW. micro. Btari.cloew-J ellnt 2 BR l acre + blclf ift~. t1tnl 2 be, beaut upairaded · •• nu Hnlshed to per(ertlon t'Ondo w/30' tide tl\&at rcnced td smo mo 2~ ba, frpk, 2 car aar. lY alopln1 parcel abort 7~·~/96H@_ 41.350 sq n commrrd•I TRADE for the fuasy hou.sewl/e r:ia':°p10::~;1~ p0~~ ~:t;6 r 0 w · 11 ~1 · Doth Bdrrns are muter dlstanee lrom tennis & lot In prime Fountain ... 3br, 2ba, dbl gar, 111 840-220'7 8'6-3.336 • -
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better call FAST. Tota eluded plan1 for custom provrd ~lans ror 19,200 FALLBROOK RANCll. ~pproval. Grdnr :\ w11ler 1"'9t 3244 :Iba, den. ~ pool. 511
fymts Sll74/mo. Call villa. $1 25,000 Spee B~p~~'t~:C:-r:c !IQ ft omi.'t! bldg. Total 14 acres Lovely home WLJf!!.if2·9S42.._ -••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine A\l' Sl45010l0 2·5 U t 3405 ; eves l.Acularvlewa! 1 d 0 packaae pr l cell » t with 4$00 st + tennla Unique 3 Br. 2 Ba. frpk Twnhome, new 3 br. 3 bll. Oot1on1 avail Wkdy 7~~SETO BF.ACll M IS.51~~~Al.TY ~~s~~. ~ol~t::~ S7:. REALTY WJ@ ~1-~lrfr t~~~~ ~~&,:.%k~d~llird~n~~ ..r:,~.l)ntj~ ·~~oor,ot. ~~~ .. wknd5/f'\IU
Assume $70K VA., In at FANTASTIC HOME I 546:0114 _ ~~a8~g CoWFu~ pndc 540-4fJ4. RunchoSan Joaqwn ron llARBOH fHDGE
ai1'.L 38r. f/p. $114.000. 180 de& OCt'11n views !•--------..,:,.,. ee83 e n 00 CHO!CE exe.c 3br pool do. 2 Br 2 b o. den Sl>l'e. \'U, pvt romm:. 3 Prlnronl~ 543-7023 Bkr 3000+ und custom Coedo.lal11•1/Towft• ~""""•ext 206· 1·14 homeLqueens kitch. S650 5 mo 645-7107 ffR 3 BA, Ira Mstr sw te.
Gour met kitc h e n · ""-"for"" 1700 otti!:._9$13 OC-RENTALS_ 750·3314 · frplc. "tl bar 3 ''U
masuve living r m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... lltate UNY9f'lltvParti derk1. $1600 mo
JOYl· l)l/40/0 LM formal dining . coiy ~I i·o~o ON llaC..V1 b 2100 SfOP! r urrhuseoption Townhome-:' bd rm. 2 M99099,_G1S 4078 ~ Parti fireplaces, pool. spa l.g 3 br, ,., ab xtra-lgWll~~ 5 bar .ti •v·e"r~a 111 e5 •••••~•••••••••••• w / t b .. Ju~~Y" S 4 11 5 bll . 2 •tory. hreplact' Westrliff 2Br S650 Ne w Ca p e Co d 2 ret· ueu S.SSS.000 w super view· rr.odel. Price 1650.000 RV Park on river near New r pts, drps, near F..astbluH 38r SlSOO
bedf9omin privaterom LOIJllNIVl~R.E ~de ro r anyt hlna' SZ'50.000dn OWCbalfor oeun, Oregon, $37SK OC·RENTALS 75033~ pools and schools $89S Bayfrt 58rdoc:k s.3250
mumly with ~I and 07·1161 ncipals only 966 9087 Syrs. Call Mr Jo'uentes ~~I "CUTE" easts1de 2br w ~r rro 964·S!!21 Waterfroot llomu. Inc
Jaruzu Walk ing dis Eves7149973286 OC-"'AN"'RONT Launa worksbop gar:.!>'ts S42S Greentree detached 6311400 _ lance to everyt hing CUSTOM 3000+ SQ ~-r ic.. r ig OC RENTALS 150 3314 home 2B r Ir o Sl37.950 · 10r• dn Models kome "Ith wlute water 1Dl'QLUT£ ~"S'. Brh. 4 units. $400.000 · : ' . r, rp · r un Sharp JBR & Oen. )'ard. """"daily 11 am til l< v1ews rrommostrooms ~ 1100 ~~·,&e1at tax wnte IAi!'~y trytl kitchen. rovered &arage. S7SO 416 .,...... ,, Co I h 3 B 3 h pe o,2riar g:irage,com West minster A'e pm mp ete wit pool and STEALll ••••••••••••••••••••••• r own ouse mwuty pool & park nr ROGERS REALTY ~ 3BR Jbu formal .. NEWPORT BCH. CdM by babbling brook. rrplr, M"hJs/ahopping & ten'nis 642 7745
67S.2311 .. ""'n.ooog rm. fomlly rm l st.Uemyrepu1at1on on YOUCHOOSE Spectacular view or d/w, pool, many xtras 5mo 551·2776 4 bdrm. J ba, Canal -------~ """" U\t'f'ACTthatth1~1i.the Balboa I s land & Nopets.S8.50 mo lease -f ront deck :\pl FORE.CLOSURE LGCJ11M Vllloge R.E BESJ' BUY in NewP<J1t IN IALIOA Peninsula s bath. Urplr 1&t + sec A\•a1l 4 25 UNTALS Shr) 1 •2 blk Ot·can , ·college P ark ... , •].c.i Hearh OCEAN \'l . 11 M£L~. 2 unit~ in + cift1 + pool rm , ext 646-6423 __ __ l br 1 Ila · S6SO Commpool lennis$1200
3BR 2ba Lender \\Ill U .J"..J 11.1. LRG 4 BD R. PROf heart orthePoint F1exi rtmdl. lge home Trade 2br 1•2ba S6SO 237Canal 67S7450
SELL BELO W DowfttoWRLCIQIMa OECORATF.O. pool.spa ble iu as 2 or single r II 3br 2ba S87S MARKET! 2 Mrm. I bu. trapll'ally & like nu all for on!} $3.19,000 .:-,:cgr":,~J~P p~m:ty MfW COMDQS 3br l" R . Newport Hgts 2 Br t den. landsra pt'd cundo SJ'l6.SOO A trade con 6404947 Belhefirsttolivein new 2ba Sl400StSOO Furn Ir& yud. &.irage
Playo IHI Es tote Beautiful Ocean View , stdered Ca II PATRICK NEWER. 3 Bdrm 2 baths -ror\(lomuuurns. 1 and 2 3 br 2 ba SISOO Furn ~7S/rm 640 71!14
673-1900 Pnc·eles~ lo~tion. F.x TENO R E Directl y each. Close to beachl's, RHIEstah bedroom.rireplare.dou-4br.2lla $1350 ILUFFS
TERMS/ l'l!llentBeachlfouse 63 1 1266 or 760 ·1!702 shops S3M.OOO WClllMd 2900 blegarage.skylight,di s· 4br 211bu. $1200 bdi
Ul.000 ~~Ca~l·~~C {702>732·9840Collect ' BEST PIHCF., in the •w•••••••••••••••••••••• hwasher, and large LeR<!_1sor.JUt)8338600 ~r'~f..:~· 'M:in~ r~~
tst. 13r'r · 10 yrs. 3 Or. area ror 2 cute 2 Bdrm anl to buy hou~e with pn\'~~.':ia~ to S635 2 BR twnhse on l(reen grad~ $1275 Mu I > r
2ba. dbl gar. frplc. new * * $7600 OWN units. Country k1khen. poo 760·0002 IB72 Monrovia bell, Uni\' Park . garal((' re~ r pts/paint Ron Say. dining room. double Costa Mesa o~ner, fpll', S800 mu A!\~·6867,1!47 601Q
Agt. 979-5370. eves rail $800 MONTH! garage. $289,SOO. (714)631-5909 .. ~.&tJ~;,.5668 S.Juan
J:.18:1801 Lovely 2 Rr 2 Ba mobtlr W~B>GEPRICE BAY FRONT. pier and ~!•••••••••••••••• ---So lk'ine new 2 Rr 2 ba. Capistrano 3271
3 Fl home in acl ull only UCTIOM sB!J:· on Balboa Island 2 u--~~·-•-L-~ lmmarulate3bdrm 2 ba ~,.c.yard.pool.~paS850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l °lo MAMCIMG • ·i~un· Hills' 11ark F'ull Fee anal -front 4 BR , ~ "'""Htnl · .,...,.7631160-1996 2 bd 1 •· l hs~ Th b. h ........ u ,.. d rm each. Exrellent ••••••••••••••••••••••• home , fire~a re. dts ----._ W rhm .• u:s ~n ~1 IS 1g 2 story ome. pnl'e $38,000 A~ ror 10', own T erms R 1__ h 32 8 as rr ur"er poo Justmadefor theac11ve Ed $299 ,000 Mr Cl ark. financing $750,000 lalboalllmld 3106 hwasher . parking --r-leoc 4 ~ · ·
family who needs lots of G4S-3370art 6 642·5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S700 3090 Murra> Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• .£.ar J47S 497 6009 -
room 5 big bd<m• 3 [~ir-·b Id•. .. 3Br2ba.rurn••hed. Short occ and SD Fr"\' 3.Br. 2ba. ram rm . '11,c .,_ ..... L_ 3286
ba ...... and enormous 1°1\• "'""' r ge ~w li1t~. "" t 942 9372 T r th W I ~ ~-u.. term $900+ per mo · · op 0 e or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing room with ma sm·e · Really , nv NER duded i\.&t 675-4000 Small t Br l(ar huge Rerng, w d, S97S mo BJ-:At.:11 CO'ITAGE IBr.
used brick fireplar,• SSI 3000 ' loH•I> Street Bar k Ra> yard $42S imo Dme b) 494 ~ .. 7~.:.0529 frpk, t'OUn)Jrd. )!a> I
Walk to schools. shop I · I Area ~1 aJl'St1r home. Hnfport leocll l 169 -~ W Wilson. 673-6336 __ oo deg panoram1r vie" ~ 499 2986
I ping. cit> park and ten .1mBuranu PIL•t,lr~ln41 \'l't cozy and ron\enicnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunnd• 3 Bdrm 212 ba 2 BR, exrlus1H nllrh d . .,_ _ __..._ h rus Asking SlS8.000. Call ,,Lj .,._~._1 I ~ d (•ottage Cumpletel> Versailles &rh . S625 . · blj_ld. S750 •!17 ~ _,_.., -ac 3288 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ~1151 · Alm nn "' 1'16lom1zed 4 Bdrm. 3 -----Lido Prk mobile S700 E s1 e \\1th . yard. dbl -•••••••••••••••••••••••
i:.. Spectacu lar at hnJ 1 Baincl'g1MasterSu1te1 laeOllltP..-rty 200 V1ew2Brcondo Sl200 far. A\all M ay I LalJmaHils l 250 Partl)·fum I Br frpk .
Wlute "aler \II~" lO', I Sep Ma1d "s Quarters ••••••••;.:i;;......... Ville Balboa26r $1200 800 with gardt'ner •••;t0••••FORR.EN•.;••• refnge 1ndds ut1ls ;~·HERITAGE dn f'.as) month() 11a) Lo\'el) II\ room looking .• plex Co•la •10 sa N~ Crest 3Br $1500 631·1004 ME " $495 mo
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bd , ... rl $20.000 dn. sz.so per mo duplex, l ba, gar . ne~I> n<>lt "e come S4S 2000 , ........ _,_L-d 3425 yea~ 4 rm I + • + n ate a I G:arebo. bn<'k neg Pnni·ip1tls only reder No pets SSSO '.;;,';-' ( ""11W"IW-Sc.llt Coast Close '• b a S 4 9 9 9 o o patio Obie rr1.1r . ram ohn 642·6260 631 -3678 ·-ent,_no ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Conveniently lo rated Owner Agt SH 21711 or rm, formal dinini: rm J 646-7660 Agt HciuMt Utminiithed ----' --1--J 32 Near new adull l'Ondo nr
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TAYLOR CO.
' • REALTORS
arross rrom South Coast ~ 0517 $395 000 Xlnt financing REDUCED S50 ooo. b\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR. 1 ba. gar. wshr W D LGIJlllMI M..,...... 52 S(.' Plaza Ste ~ates . V1llage. lh1s 3 bedroom . a\'ail OPEN ALL owner. II unit beach G.Mrai 3202 Hk up. no pets $48S ••••··~····:•••••·~··•• ol s mall friend!'
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-·-· • ...., ___ -busy lifestyle Popular ••••••••••••••••••••••• L N 1 I b I k r r om ~.000 fi?rOlls S295 IMIO A 3Br hse. lip top shape. nr 3 b d r m . 2 b 3 • 3 br. 2 ba, rrplc. No pets' patio Secluded end unit
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~Park-like setting. Lovely pool, sp a & ga-room and m a s ter QUALIFYING "' N~ts. 644-2778. ---· 77s.~ -G o lf course view I Beaut. la ndscaped. plan mrludes a family S 1S o o D 0 W N • NO llJFOg!llRanEdCJ L640S·OS~U32RE
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-,iebo. Gated courtyard with fountain. bed.room, firepla ce 2Brpat1ohomes101,soo• t B lb ,--II -1 Me-wportleocll 3269 2br 2 sty pool rec: area Patio ano community Terry tBkrl497 3034 '149 000 CoroMdetMor 5a.5<u sec1• podo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice lot· El Toro Marble foyer w/glltterlng chandelier. 4 pool for relaxing and -01'eanfron1 duplt'x dii f ••••••••••••••••••••••• spa. 4 ., 1n r u e s QC-RENTALS 565 0 m o Rand y
,bdrms, d e n , fo rm a l d i n rm , 4 'h refreshing' Assumable l..arJullaMICJMI 1052 $450.0UO wit h )!011d ar, own. ~l,•, loa n. Nice 2Ur 2ba. spa. so of g;i7s-0222<A1.r Agent. no fee l·Sbr's $200 to$2000 Starman. ii0-5244
b $950 loan with 9 25'"· inleresl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ter!TI!> • no _St'l'Ond Crps , drp~. PCH $7~. 323 Larkspur 95' d • a ,000 Inc luding land . Large corner Sl3!1.900. Phone 979.2390 ,...0 or low ....._ Pvim't blt·m r o. pa110. bbq St'e c.:dM ~ 14S3 ---- -~3314_ _ O.Qen 7 · a_ys Pacesetter Rily. or col ·site . Ex cellent t erms 4 PlayaR.E. Today' -Sharp 48drm.2ba.Mesa ll'<'tJtl312757S37 __
2111 S. ......... IN4 __ T.:...A.:_: RBELL bdrms plus bonus. pool 6Jl·lt00 tl~S_L~11.Sanl_a Ana CostoMHo 3224 ~~1"~1~0~~,~kd~ai IAYFIONT A,......nh fountished alPlll lll1D, U. 144-4111 t ..... Oll leacll I 040 and jar By owner th1:. RB>UCED SI 0,000 ....................... 963-0629 2 slory. 4 + bdrms. 2 ..................... .. ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• week only 49S0718 OWMERAHXIOUS 2-br-;nrl gar rrpts-baths. firepla ce lcil»oolsland 3706 .--------1 . .,.."'"'T house+ 2 units Bnno rps. sto\C · 0 r,ets slit S3000 permo An11l Bay vie" 2 br. Iba. no ~ 1--------• Lalie Forest I 055 VEISAIUES F.ast side. r ule 2bdrm ~ d · . N. 'I gorgeous vie" Pier and •••••••••••••••••••••••
............. _,_,_~ 1006 W"''.,TOSUIF t••••••••••••••••••••••• ou;t"s;A .. SS"< 773 W Wi •on r . ---I BR 1.0tally furnished offers. Only Sl39.SOO 63t:4ss9 ~ e . l · pet.s. $600 mo 'riv 223 J~ Owa ~ Siii ••••••••••••••••••••. •• 4 Bdrm Deane home !>e<'Unty romplell Pool Bkr 645 6266 ~ B11front 673'43i6 _
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SZ95.000 This Is 1 real charmer 67>1771 2174 Sq ft sarnf1ce at Sll6.000 I 8 UNITS /MB I \\Ith a Classified New 2 br. 2 ba 1·ond o.
SPACIOUS DUPLEX
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Call S62-S847 ~~ il.'s5a~f m.~~~ I tli'~\;·~;~~!~ EAST SIDE ~_rm Agt S4 I 5032 :Os1fo1 arte~ ~~,!; Ca II
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211 min to Nev.port mtheOa1~P1lot I Bnght iBrseparate hse. BLt:FFS 3 BR 2'• ba c-toM-o 372 ..
S2 lll.OOOw1lh Sl60.000 ,--------• 00 Easter nday patio. garage. lo\ lk to S89S mo or l~t· 0 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAX SHELTER Call642·S678and .. .it 121, fixed rate & fully charge it Mastercard s hopping. newly de 7~615·S930 CASA DE ORO
"'o po1natrms 11rrtqlu7tadl1f\ In" o~ bal &tote San~,e~~~Tp?i~l! or and Visa welcome I rorated 5495 mo mrl Beautiful 3 br. 3 ha home AU.. L'TILITI ES PAIO
125,000VAl2% Ln
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Beautiflll street Tn Cd M R E p r I Owner's unit w 1beam · ro essiona s " 7700347 · " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ov.nersh1p Modern 1---------1 gr~r.G42·9G~_ O\'erlookinfi? lite )!ret'n Owner A••enl MobileHomes Spamsh style four unit .Outside tr act home -belt,$10001mo Com pa re before you renl cu~tom dt's1gn
rl'atures Pool BBQ
('0\' rd gn rage. s ur-
rounded lo\ 1th plush
land.~rapm~ :"\o pel s
ceilings and fireplace. --tiH.lll " ForS. 1100 apartment housl' with ex.· RENTALS 11\Stdeapalace Cslmde 644~art 4 JOpm ~an-h'll• & uolf rour~." 1 Sbr's S200 to S2000 roraled 3 Bdr, huf.e Lge 1 Bdrm apt with ......... on fireplace + a barhelo_r HartMlw I 042 Ul.ke Forest JBR. Den.
Good income Pal 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BA Ter'!ls. b) 1111nrr around pool Assumable ISL.A.HD HOME I 110 9S49
loan. S3l5.ooo , with loot D9ck Mksloft Viejo I 06 7
ATTN BU ILDERS SBdrms+ma1d sqrlrs •••••••••••••••••••••••
Level R2 lot. so or hwy :OX> sq fl, rustom built.
ror duplex or single courtyard. spa. 3 frp lcs .
r ·C ir ·r greatflnan a'atl arruly a 1 or in °· re-S600,000. 714 840·8754 garding nnan. $230.000 J!ltr
644.7211 1044
Di1.,..1 Sofe Beauurul rondo on Lake M1ss1on V1e10 P\l
Beach Must srll by
4 10·82. 770 9790 tJn ';IG[l
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ASSOCIATES
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START DfYS1~1 CNTling your own home ' -··-t p~n~ 2 b rm. 2 still k ....,....., , ma es more sense
Hfowpori leoch 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'"~ 1 '"' ~ ~ 7UIJ31·' O""n7da1vs bon lavV'-PIH \"lew. <'lost' to ever ~ ~ a:.-· ._,,_ us rm w•stone frp 1·, iii~ .. w oo ~· N~:rr'r~n~~,c~rre ~~~~ )'lhing. onl> thrN· yl'm IE OME OF ~rdener incl See to ~fg enBcl~:d +Y~~d n~~t
rond '78 dbl wide. olrl,showshkenew,new THELUCKYHW lieve.SSS-0347 on Bark 8a)' Countr)·
fireplace hm·k pauo. owner could OCl'UP) Rent in -COsla "Mesa's ~Valley 3234 setting SI OSO mu 1n
$61,000 Abu 2 br . Z ba . three bedrQOm, two bath NEW EST gal e d 2 O ••••••••••••••••••••••• eludes gardening & pool double ~1de. cornt'r lot l'll}&orean viewapart I Townhome VILLAGE HOMF..SFORRENT serv 7~2197
$39,000 8111 Grundy rrenl if applirable, and COMMUNITY. 2 & 3 Br 3 & 4 Bdrms $725-S750. Balboa Ba" C-lub 2 Rd 67s_.Sl~I. rent lhe other t hrel' ,, Ba 1600 1800 rt r f' d d & J -apartments forinl'Omc ~' · sq 0 en ce y;ir s bey vu SISSO mo '
Seller "'II help ftnant·c pure luxury Garages.· garages Kids & pets Palnrk ~"' 631 1266
1 Br Cum from $490
2 Br rum from $580
E5 W Wilson. 642-1171
N1re 1 Br dplx 4uiet Sep by gar I t>mply d
adult O\'er JS !"o pets
$350 548· 1021 hydro tubs 1n master welco me S4S 2000 I -"'..I)· •EXCITING• ~ 5cb''f dbllu y er 11u11e, dining rooms. ~oree I Exrept1onall) nice ll:lr. S350mo Dlxmobile hm
Sel'· an ° ,0 ars'' ' wond burning fireplaces. ~-•-L 32.,.0 lg h\ ini: rm. frplr. d \\. Mature adults. no pels
htah Sale ung pnce 0 $32S.OOO m1 r ro·" ave ovens. ·-...,.•-actt -.1 2 pauos. laund fa rtl. •, llu1et sec ore 1991 With or ~1lhout rurn is way below current pn\ate pauos & yards ....................... blk from beach. tt'nnis. NeWJ)Qlt Bh d 646-8373
24x64 Greenbner Home replacement rosU' 1 Gardener provided. OC-RENTALS etc S625 1yrl\'. ut1l pd I ---
tn Laguna HJllS nicest s PRINCIPALS ONLY''' Elegant hving only IS l-5br's 1200 to S2000 Avail !\pr 4th' &<IS 1771 or LGIJlllMI leoch 37 41
star park Young ad Its Ca 11 0 w n er 1 7 1 4 1 m1nutts rrom Fashion 7S0.3314 __ 9~n 1·~.a . .rs 960-5844 •••••••••••••••••••••••
welcome 642-0138_ lsland.1 mmutes toS C SBUtstoocean Elefi?ant 2 Blurrs 3 Br 2' Ba Luxu11 studio. spa. TV Gt Ill af Pari& Plaza or 0 C Airport Br f'amily Rm & Oen Townhoust 2 ra; gar maid sen·1re. phones
bath home in CdM R-2 than renllng. Start with lot 30xll8 As sume lhls1mmaculate l bdrm.
3Br hse, ~.000. tip-top 12i,o,<k loan. Sl92,000. t ba. Plan 3 in Orange
... n1 schls & park. _,Ca=ll:.:.K::..:e::.:.n1..:61:..:..=..5-67.;o.;.;00c,;.__-1 Tree Condos. OulSland
OPfH SATl SUH 11·6 New 3 story beach house
Ba> & ocean views
Ot'ean side B3 lboa 81\d 1911 Cou rt A\'e nr 19th
61S.2291or848 3133
Beauilfu,2'.:xoo Keywest $20,000 0ru Just east of Newport £i() Mo. Plush rrpts. 2'2 w opener i\ \·ail ~ I $11~ "k 49!1 22Zi
Hm 2Br. 2Ba This 1s ~ oceanfront upl'" Bhd. & so of San Diego Ba Cedar & glass. sun ; mvi mo 67S·t051 Ma ~le e. 3769 ... _ .. _ b ~ft f'l'wy StartmgatS900 a deck dbl ~a r prv l ~---""wpcw. ac m•"""'1 uy in town Ill ewport Break t\en month 631 5439 2473 ' r 11' N.wnnrt Hats Ca"" Cod •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cl"''"'SIC 1· I W'll d r · garage. u } ma1nt ,-,..... ... r llY poten1a . 1 lra E' or Orange Ave . Costa yard.No pets.lnqwreat 2-sty,5 8drm.den .i:ame
tf'T IEACH CONDO MOllLE HOME anything' 966-9087 Mesa 527 lath. St. 960-6l3t. ~· 3000+ sq ft . newly SALES E d 3 B B painted. lrg ya rd. RV Sl9,0QO 2700 H bo SI 206 A astsi e r. 2 8 • HOMES FOR RENT access pets OK Walk to l..orated w1th1n a luit ar r. te -LEYRAGE noo, mo ·Isl, last & sec 3 & 4 Bdrms S675·S72S srbootS Vacant Diana
urious guarded com --•Sirl4ii0-iililstillil7illlll--I Covington 4-plex near deposit Call S48-4388 F e n red 'I a rd s & ~-'i266 ·
'1S2-9731 DUPLEX BYOWNER 1ng rec reational --------•I Bestcash down takes' fa c1li11es Adult only
(jft 000 ON owe. Redured lo $27SK community. $86,SOO
·""' 1119-9667 or 67S-3063
_A!n_l!!e _I!arking_ in rear
munity. Call any lime . So Coast P 1 al a ~-5-garages. Kids & pets . -
Mullan Really 540 2960 Obie wide 2 br. p 2 ba. lO'l down or less Notes Ni~ clean 2 Br. l Ba welcome . S4S 2000 Peninsula Pt. U!lObtllrl!rl· ......... . _ Ask ror Lori sn2 spare rent. Adults. and trades OK. Asking enrlsd garage. yard, ent no fee. ed Harbor view Pine ) . '.
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REALTY
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MISA VERDE 11 Qu H B S296 ooo new pamt & ca rpel. No trees.4 Bdr. 3 Ba. sauna.
3Bcfrmliome .2 6aths, IMMB>IATE ~~nerP4/:;'t. ~~~~00 ·0;. Den~1s Ricketts & pets S52Hserurity Ef:Cm ~~nb~.t~~a: Jar .. 3 car ga rage dbl garage, all in A·l POSSESSIO.... bes 0 Assoc 2546 Orange. house E. wleler opener . com· condition. $129,500. d< " t. wner 847-29S4 gardener inc l $97S merclal kilr he n . 2
$l9,500down. Owner will ~~/~wnlt Jsa~~:ii~! ~~1200 151·04H ~8· 840-Q03 frplcs. patio, Ir~ Mslr
assist in financing. 't523 CAMMDl~IRV1"£ to own lovelr 5bd rm. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· TRM'~E~ ~TSIDft 2 Bdrm. Huntington Bay Bdr, bar, stor•fi?e, W ID.
Specious studios one
1nd two bedroom apart·
ments FURNISHED
91'«1 UNFURNISHED . •-McCa"*• Rftr. story. N.B. Back Bay BY OWNER-10 Acres No H1g y upgra e tri 2 Br. oused wh thk den, Condo. washer/dryer In· r~.!.,!;i1mofi? · 5760° ";!!<,. r ur n _, 41 7 t TURnEROCI< area $250,000. SS0-1991 San Diego County, plex near Beach and garage! w/, oo -ups. cld water pd. lrhild ok. """' . .,.,,,.,
... MT --•5iiiiiiil·li71iiiZ.__~ 4 Bdrm. 2 ba on cul·de Eves call · 631-7215 Olivenhain Lake view Adams. 3 Br owner's un 329 Un vennty Dr. See no pets. Fenced patio & 3br. 2ba. open beam rtil·
HomeJluuif i n«tme. sac. Popular. Plan 2. pond. oaks. sepUc in. il t two 2 bd nns. ~ger ·~ s. 548-0&48 r11.rpgrt._ $$SO. i\Jent no in&. use<U>nrltln>lc. S(l'
OakwOOd also otters
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s..lh Hwy. French OUTSTAMOtHGIUY! owe at 12 'l. T ry 1295.000. (714! 729-0104, S279j l00. fee.~5-2000. from ocn. w Nwpt d6on. vaulted ceilings. -sacrUice -ByOwner ~duated payments For ClassifiedAd 436-026S n.EProfesslonals 2 BR t Ba duplex, ne 1 Br r ondo . Patio , S850/mo Call John
courtyard. Excellent Guar. 80<;l, 30 yr loan ,000 Af.1\~N C:O...rcl.. paint & rpll. gar. no carport. Frig .. pool. ten-~SQSZ.
riunclng. $495.000. avail. al 2 pt.s under 4 Oenn~~kett6 & ~ Daily Pilot Properly 1600 ~ pets. WS + dep. 19411 Ills, clubhouse. no pets UDO '2 I CONDO
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A«nMlon U,..IOOI ti()Mll br. 2 ba, Cam. rm. apa. AD-VISOR ........................ 2100 Meyer. s.9-3484 l«!St dep. 768·7633 Dix rondo with bark bay
Realtora. S75-6000 lrnmar. l42K. 979·1138 642·5678 Corona del Ma r 2 story ••••••••••••••••••••••• Separate house. easl.side DUPLEX -119 Hynt· and Cannery vltw 2100
Ca~ tr-}uu ., n -ror l'tone
ftrfplaces. wood panel· ti.t. knotty pine cabinets
•a1119doul yard. you'll lo¥tthia home. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba + ra mlly room. Owlwr will be help(ul
wttJI ftnandn&. Otrered ·~.ooo. 151.sui
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OHLY $10 000 Me ..,. .. od 106' comme rcial Priced 2 Br. 1 Bl. crpt.a. drpa. maton Ave, ocean view, sq ft 2 Br + den • :tt:'ittu••••••••••••• "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~1 below mkt for qwrk sale •:u• •y sn stove; washer/dryer bk· volleyba ll r rt. l Br ..l~Ot)_lse~·9S73 MOYIS YOU IM at S350. ooo. 0 w n e r ..._. LliSi-up. 1ncd yard. enrlad S500/rm. 2Br S600mo. or Cotta M""eaa epeclal; 4 fUlancing auo•,'k3 yrs 4 Yr old bl.llldil)g In gar. No pua, no renl entire duple• ror "YEARLY" bch unit
Bdrm i.sty, dbl garage, w/1130.000 dn. No neg l!111'i'ie romeflorat1on on waterbeds. SSOO/mo + $1100 I mo . Ca 11 Bo b uUI pd~:::~o. S300
nu apt, paint. varant. cash flow Own 'Agt Segmttom ln So.Santa u c ur lly dep osi t. Meyer 586-3SOO ore or OC·RENTALS 750-3314 Prired to aeJI at suocaooo. II a• Ar&.I A !:I 8.1J.l004 Ana. Approx U,300 sq. S4W442or 170..5629. esMm home.
Olkwood
Gerden Apert,.,.,.
Own I It.DI p ~~ rt .. Ult'"' eon.slruclion l SURFS UP' 2br naar b h r auie ana -m:lllla.iC in xlnt~cond St.130.000 3 8~ twnhme 2~ ba 2 l.e11e/opt 4 Br 3ba pool rnedyd,kids.NOW~ ~Gl· nw•wii;; w/r reat lve owner rp1c 1,new.Formal d\n, h ome . s 12001mo . OC·RENTALS 750.3314
Newport Beech/No.
880 Irvine
•MISAD&MAI* Sii OOODOWM Se~11ilonal a6r home
witl'I SUM,000 In tow ID·
lfrrlt Rnaneln1. Ca II to
day. 2'70 San Mlauel
Dr .. Newport Beach.
7'-l!Ol or7S2·73'13.
REAlJY finanrlna. h!IM!back yd.64H72$ 64+7020Ungo._.R""'.E'"".--
·-· .. --1714t 67M400 3Bdrm. 28a, quality Beaut 4 Br Landma rk. Nw:r~~J~hse, (II 1flll)
(114) IM&-11CM
•mn.•111.w•P,., llAll Here Is an excellent opportu.:
nlty fOf' the first time buyer, Investor,
or working couple. Thia 1 BA, oon·
domlnlum home otfert eecurlty, rec·
reatlonal amenltlet & excellent loca-
tion. Offered at $89,500 with low
dOWT1 & good flnanctng. 8111 Wedmot
551-8700 (G49)
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lllcetllt nt opportunity ror 1nvt1tor. 12.000
... uare root of(b bull·
1dlna. J\illy "'-d. °"' Sl&0,000 a yw ~
dltion Pricid to ..U at
U.4 mllllon.~la ;;'J;., Call WWllm °*· 1
(TIC) .. 5777
tJIJJ ,, __ 1 bomt. 287 Brentwood. F/Dr. fam rm. 3car1ar. _,.. .. 1 vie Santa Ana & Santa Sits, DI an a . A gt . 3Br. 2t,.;8a, wet bar. wlk to bcll, tennis. pool. apa.
No lifts. Children Ok. Avafl Apri 15. 18$0 mo.
NeW1*t lwtt/So.
1700 18th St lOINtr ti ltth)
(?14) 142-5113
HARIOR laabel StJ. tlOO mo. Va· IMS-l371.&49:4021 eves,
cant " open. '46·ST88 °' NEW CUSTOM 3 bdrm, 2
A Division of
Harbor lnvn tmem ~.
*4 lot be, 2 Ill)' IUn·dk, de·
•Isner d r p s , a 11 To Place your ameniUes • nr Lake Pk. Sh;a'll 3Br home w /ocean • ----· · "f ast Result" wt\ to l>eaeh. S!'T& mo. """'· C1r1ge. t bouae to l blk. to 0<-on. nr Npl Gardener +-125 uli 1 bet\. 18SO/mo, Yrly lat Pier. 1400/mn Apr&·
Service Directory credlt lncl'd. Avail now avail. No pets. Wa)'ne. 1a.,1. Sip, 4, cutt • ad .... Call Now ll>l Alabama. 960·2'81 • ..!§ _ <'ir'J l~J..ce Walue.
OPPOITUMfTY 64J,.16 71 or J6. ...._ J 11 I VI l:Jllli -lmocQ o1lto -wht n you .. )11 Bdrm a~ ... 2000 IQ n I c.ar ,., lown OIM. s.li... UH a-. ,..11J\.1etUn1 Dally • llo u t , n a l I. n ow pool, ua. w1lk to Mad• •"-... •••••• .. •••••
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WANTED
TO BUY
LATE MODEL
USED CARS
ILSON FORD 182S.S Beach Blvd
• Huntington Beach
-842-6611
'74LT04-dr Regufar gas. runs good.
sp. acaous family car. Make offer. 640-S228
alter6Pm & Wknds
L9c.oll "4 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 LI NCOLN CONT
Good lransportation car S40010BO
S48·0S93
'66. 4dr. 48.000 mi. Exe cond '3000 firm
~·!lfn) dy, 673-!IOS I ev
MIRrt 9'50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Mere HT. A1T. A1C. P1S B. oew tires $1600.
an&6'&S-~ __
~ 9'52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68CONVE RTIBLE
VB. auto. air. ps, xlnt
c:ond . 1 ·S3J.424 2
'i9 Mustang Ghia Turbo.
22.000 ma. xlnt cond. S4800 7S2·1800 wkdys ' ~e\'e51WkllJ!§ __
9'55
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1980 OLDS Cutlass Supreme Brougham.
Loaded wltalt. cru1s~; pwr suts. AM FM
rasselle, padded top. 17.000 low miles. A real
sharp rar t712ZBX I
Call now and Save Ask for Dave Jones Theodore Robins ford
642 0010.
WANTED
TO BUY
LATE MODEL
USED CARS
WILSON FORD
l825S Beath Blvd Hu.nllngton Beach
842.6611
1977 OLDS Cutlass Supremr Dark pers11n
mo n v. I a II ex l r as . Padded wlute top. lilt
cruise. AM FM tape.
pwr wmd & door locks
A pretty. prett~ car
llSISPTI Call now. ask for Da,·e Jones Theodore Robin~ Ford
642..00.!!l
81 Toronado XSC I gas I
loadl'd 13.000 ma. xlnt
~.Jl2,200 837·3082_
cu;l~TrJPfEM E
BROUG HAM. S4700 M!kl orrer 7S2 64.99
·17 rustom rruiser v.•agon. loaded. immac .
1teat for lov.· ,,... _Dl0 __ .9BQ.:..SS1 1 1~
'78 Cutll.53 Supreme. t6 auto. PS. PR. 11 r AM fM ra~11elte
~ ~t9fr 840·3'46
'73 <>mrsa Olm 6 r~ I
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IUlllCUD -WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1982
Meet your Laguna
council hope! uls
Laguna Beach voters go to the
polls n ext Tuesday to choose
from amon.g riine candidates for
three seats on the five-member
City Council.
Following, in capsule form, are
Cut density,
says Minkin
Name: Bobbie Minkin.
Age: 46.
Occupation: Community ser·
vice.
Education: High school, at-
tended University of North Da-
, kota.
Years in Lagana: 11.
Laguna organizations: Vice
president, North Laguna Com-
munity Assn.; vice president,
Orange County Music Center,
Laguna chapter; past president,
Laguna Beach Chamber Music
Society; officer, Laguna Beach
Summer Music Festival; League
of Women Voters, Laguna chap-
ter; Laguna Greenbelt, Inc.
Wbat Is your po1Ulon on blll-
descriptions of the candidates and
where they stand on key isaues.
Similar descriptions of the six
other candidates will appear·
Thursday and Friday.
(See MINKIN, Page A2) BOBBIE MINKIN
Gentry mulls
free parking
Name: Bob Gentry.
Age: 43.
Occupation: Associate dean of
students, UC Irvine.
Education: MA, Indiana Un-
iversity, higher education admi-
nistration; BA Hanover College,
psychology and sociology.
Years in Laguna: 12.
Laguna organizations: Presi-
dent, Mystic Park Neighborhood
Assn ., Village Laguna
(co-chairman of the LegaJ De-
fense Fund); Pageant of the
Masters volunteer cast member.
Wbat is your position on bill-
side development?
Figures in the current Local
(See GENTRY, Page A%) BOB GENTRY
Kenney backs
local rights
Name: Dan Kenney.
Age: 40.
Occupation: Pharmacist.
Education: Doctorate in phar-
macy. USC; AA degree, Glendale
College.
Years lo Laguna: 4.
Lagana organbatlons: Design
Review Boa.rd and Boa.rd of Ad-
justment; Circulation and Scenic
Highways Committee of t he Lo-
cal Coastal Plan; Municipal Ser-
vices Committee.
Wllat la ynar position on bJll-
1lde development?
There are individual property
owners who have paid their dues
and have the right to build units
(See KENNEY, Page A%) DAN KENNEY
Lawyer sues groundhog
MADISON. Wis. (AP) -Ji-
mmy the Groundhog bas been
slapped with a civil suit by a la-
wyer who contends the Sun
Prairie prognosticator "told us it
would be an early spring and he
WORLD
didn't come through."
Jimmy did not see his shadow
Feb. 2, Groundhog Day, and that
is supposed to indicate the arrival
of an early spring.
Solons off for El Salvador
WASHINGTON (AP) -A congressional delesa-
Uon headed by Hou.ae Majority Leader Jim Wright,
D-Texaa, left today on a 10-day trip to~ Salvador and
four other countries in Central Amer1ca and the Ca-
ribbean.
NATION
Central America boob hit
Commonly uaed social .tudie1 textbook• and
children'• books do not prepare 1tudenta to undenrtand
Central America. P.,e M .
Academy A wards No. 1
"DitJla'' WU bumped from the top lpOt in the
televialon raUno, but 1t took the Academy Awarda
broedcul to do It. Page A6.
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ORANGE COUN I V . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Holocaust kills 7
• ID ta.nker-bus blast
Crash
01elts
vehicles
OAKLAND (AP) -At 'least
seven people died ln flames in-
side a highway tunnel today aft-
er a bus struck a gasoline tanker
truck which exploded into an
infe rno that melted vehicles,
officials said.
Oakland Fire Cap t . J ohn
Speakman said seven bodies
were found after the intense fire
in Caldecon tunnel on Highway
'24 between Orinda and Oa1tland.
Officials said there were three
survivors of the firestorm, so
fierce it melted water valves de-
sign ed to withstand 1,000 de-
grees.
The mother of one su rvivor
apparently died in flames when
she tried to use an emergency
telephone in the tunnel to call for
help, authorities said.
"It looks like something out of
World War II," California High-
way Patrol officer Jj m Mattos
said of the j.nterior of one of the
three tubes of the 3,357-!oot
tunnel, a major commute route
burrowing through a hill bet-
ween Alameda and Contra Costa
counties.
AP Wlf90hoto
TANKER TRUCK BLAST DEADLY -Bus of the Oakland Tribune . Firemen walk to
that struck gasoline truck is shown just outside tunnel where tanker truck was still on fire at
tunnel in this copyriRht photo hy Bob Stinnett time picture was taken.
A westerly breeze in the tun-
nel acted like a chimney, shoo-
ting flames through at 100 mph
and causing the firestorm,
Speakman said. Heat was so in-
tense that it melted the double
tanker truck to six inche9 high.
leaving only ita radiator.
Westbound morning traffic
was snarled for 10 miles behind
the tunnel, and one San
Fra.nci.9co-bound motorist said it
took 30 minutes to go one exit.
Firefighters with breathing
apparatus searched for victims
after they controlled the f ire,
about 2 YI hours after the 12:20
a.m. PST accident, Speakman
said.
Officials said the tanker driver,
Me r vyn L~ M etzker, 44, of
Sacramen.10, e.scaped the holo-
caust without injury.
The other s urvivors, Steve
Rut ledge, 3 1, of Carson City,
Nev., and Paul Petroelle, 31, of
Alameda, were ta.ken to Merritt
Hospital. officials said. Rutledge
was treated for carbon monoxiae
poisoning and shock after his
mother died as she tried to use
the telephone.
"My mother and I were right
behind the AC Transit_bua." said
.Rutledge, with singed hair and a
sooty face. "After it hit the stal-
led car, we watched it swerve
from right lane to left lane. It hit
(See TANKER, Page A%)
El Toro's jets
to he noisier
Aircraft noise from El Toro Air
Bas~ will be louder than usual
thro\lgh Stmday because of rapid
d eployment exercises, a U .S .
Marine spokesman said.
The noise, which increased
Monday, is beginning at 5 a .m.
and may last as late as 1 a.m., the
spokesman said.
STATE
TUNNEL MISHAP -Tun-
nel where deadly accident
took place is located on Route
24 between Oakland and
Orinda.
Schmitz eyes
Mideast plan
By JEFF ADLER Of IM Delfr Not lleft
State Sen. John Schmitz said
today his announced intention to
unveil a "major" Middle East
peace plan during a Los Angeles
news confere n ce Thursday
amounts to a ''new combination
of old ingredients."
The Newport Beach Republi-
can , whom polls sh ow to be
trailing in his bid for the U.S.
Senate nomination. said he spent
close to an hour with Palestine
Liberation Organization leader
Y aaair Arafat last week in Beirut,
Lebanon.
Arafat, according to Schmitz
aide Brad Evans, asked Schmitz
to convey the peace plan to the
White House. Both Evans and
Schmitz declined to discuss de-
tails of the plar\.
Brown's choices scrutinized
'I'he California Senate -for a change -is
paying attention to ap~ointees by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. Page A8.
COUNTY
Holy Week Services liste_d.
Holy Week ot.ervanoes are 1eheduled along the
' Orange eo.t. For a l.f.ltlna, .. p_,. A 7.
Trial set in traffic death
An Oranae OM.anty ~ hail nlled that • Buena
Park m.n mUlt stand u1al for murder ilk the traffic.
deeih of a HundnltOn BMch motJtier of nine. Pap Bl.
GOP candidate
Lagunan loses bid
for free air tinie . • :-
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of tfle Delly "°' l teff Dr. Thomas Ma uro, Republi-
can candidate for the 43rd U.S.
Congressional District, has lu:;t
his bid to receive free air time on
a Los Ange les television net-
work.
In a complaint filed last month
with the Federal Communica-
tions Commission, Mauro, a
South Laguna physician, said his
challenger, Mary Schmitz, en-
joyed television exposure on the
weekly program "Free 4 All." in
which the wife of state Sen. John
Schmitz was a panelist.
He said the senator's wife ap-
peared on the program twice af-
ter nominations were filed for
the congressional seat both a re
seeking.
Mrs. Schmitz contended s he
was not an official candidate un-
til March 22 when she haned in a
$606 fee declaring her candidacy.
And, she said, before handing
in that fee s h e resignt>d as a
panelist on the KNBC program.
Mauro said he received word
from Richard Kalb of the FCC
this week that rejects the physi-
cian's contention. His request for
equal air time was also turned
down by Tom Straszewaki, vice-
president and general manager
of KNBC.
Mauro said in a press release
"It seems like everyone in the
world but the FCC knew that she
was a declared candidate for the
43rd District seat."
"She even appeared on the
show after the March 12 filing
deadline." he said.
INDEX
"I just can't believe this was .
the intent of the EquaJ Opportu•
nity provision of the law," Mauro
said, "and if this lS an example of
how the FCC interprets words
like 'qua]j(ied' candidates, then
maybe I had better get myself
another dictionary. or at least a
copy of theirs (FCC.)"
Hut Mrs . Schmitz says her
handling of the campaign si tua-
tion was above dispute.
"I asked the Registrar of Vo-
ters when the last day would be
that I would be considered a
canc;iidate. I did that on purpose,
and I told KNBC what I w as
doing.
"The last show I did was prior
to March 22 when I handed in
my fee," she said.
Regardi n g Mauro's accusa-
tions, Mrs. Schmitz satd, "I think
he's just looking for publicity."
Final rites held
for actor Oates
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Di-
rector Sam Peckinpah and actor •
Robert Culp joined in a final
standing ovation for bad-guy ac-
tor W.-rren Oates during services
at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
the Hollywood Hills.
Oates, the scruffy villain in
dozens of movie and television
roles, died of a heart attack at his
Hollywood homt. He was 53.
At Your Service
Enna Bambeck
Business
A4
B2
Horoscope B2
Herb Caen
Ca1if ornia
Cavalcade
Opaified
Comics
~th Notices F.dltorial
Entertainment
Food
B4-5
B2
A5
B2
D6·10
B8
B8
A8
B6-7
Cl-10
SPORTS
Ann Landers B2
Movies B6-7
Mutual Funds B4
National~ AB
Public NoticesB9,C4,D5-6
Sports Dl-4
Stock Markets B5
'I'elevisiclll l!9
Theaters B6-7
Weather A2
World News A3
Lopes, A's def eat Ansels
. Ex-Dodger Davey Lopet played a big part in the
Oakland A'a. 3-2. l l·lnninl vSdary over the Angela in
the opener for. both teum. P.,e Dl.
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L Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/WednMday, Aprll 7, 1882
Continued stories
MINKIN · EYES DENSITY. • •
aide development?
I think hlllaide density la too
great u It currently appeara on
the L ocal Coastaf Plan. That
could be reduced when It comes
lpack from the state Coastal
·~mmlsslon.
mUla.
Wbat cu t,e done about La·
guoa'a lack of parkta1?
That's a two-part queatlon.
What we could do for our own
residents is cerllllnly build a
be provided with adequate tram
1ervice.
Wlaat can be doae &o pay the
debt 01 Sycamore Hilla?
"' We could reduce that density
ln an equitable and even-handed
parking structure on any of the
city-owned property. We have $1
million to begin that project. Re-
gardl ng the influx of summer
tourist traffic and day beach
traffic, peripheral parking should
The debt can be paid for by the
already ln-proceaa (Baywood)
development plan, but If Bay-
wood doe• not work out, I am
convin~ there l.s another deve·
loper who would be more than
happy to carry on with a similar
projeet.
• manner and we could do that by
·\.ISl~g a leaser slope density for-
GENTRY MULLS PARKING.
Coastal Plan of 600 units is too
. p.igh, given that we have 420,000
• people moving Into south Orange
, •. County within the next 15 years.
, , We have to be very concerned
about growth In Laguna Beach.
·Individual property owners
.ought to be able to developdro-perty if the land is locate on
improved streets with utilities.
Each development must be eva-
hydrology and cumulative im-
pacts.
Wbat can be done about La-
guna's lack of parting?
• •
have $1 million with which to
work on the problem.
Wbat caa be done to pay the
debt on Sycamore Hilla?
• • luated in terms of seismic safety.
Three solutions: Build a par-
king structure or structures on
city owned land; peripheral par-
king in the canyon with tram
service into town; possible free
resident parking in summer to
help residents' morale during the
difficult summer periods. We
We must complete the Bay-
wood agreement or find another
developer to complete the pro-
ject. We should not sell any ad-
ditional acreage for commercial
use, i.e. the Festival of Arts, but
preserve Sycamore Hills as open
recreational space .
•.
NEY ON LOCAL RIGHTS. • •
r e road access and utilities
. have been provided. We need to
' ~ook closely at out-of-town spec-
ulators who require road exten-
sions. They have a right to build,
rights of a kind, but the rights of
residents already in town must
be taken into consideration.
We need to balance out the
positive and negative aspects of
hillside development.
Wbat can be done a bout La-
guna 's lack of parking?
There is approximately $1
million in the parking authority
fund. We need to get going and
develop a plan that calls for ac-
tion rather than just thinking
about it. There are several alter-
natives. A second level on the
Glenneyre lot, possible multiple
use of the sewer treatment plant
for parking and a community
center. We have not utilized the
money we have and consequently
we have had congestion.
Wbat can be done to pay tbe
debt oo Sycamore Hills?
TANKER EXPLODES . • •
the wall and kept on going."
Rutledge and his mother jum-
ped out of the car to divert traf-
(.>c.
· "She was standing at the call
box and just got caught up in a
big ball of s moke and fire. I
watched my mother die."
A Pontiac turned sideways was
later found in the tunnel. A ske-
leton was m the driver's seat.
Speakman said the bus struck
a stalled car. then crashed into
the double-tanker truck carrying
8,800 gallons of gasoline, which
jackknifed and burst into flames.
The bus driver fell out of the bus,
which then smashed into an
overpass abutment, he said.
At least two pickup trucks, a
Passove r begins tonight
I'd like to see us retain the
principles of developing a very
small percentage like the Bay-
wood project, higher density near
Leisure World and leave the rest
of the area In its natural setting
for passive recreation. I oppose
the Festival of Arts moving out
there because it would disrupt
the natural setting. would hurt
our merchants and besides, the
Festival is an integral part of the
town.
beer lruck and three cars, inclu-
ding the stalled car. were found
in the tunnel. All were incinera-
ted.
The identities of the victims,
who Mattos said were burned
beyond recognition, were not
available.
Passover, the eight-day holi -
• -6ay commemorating the exodus
" of the Jewish people from Egypt
i. S,000 years ago. begins torugh t. f", ~ew1sh fam1l1 es along the
{;~ Orange Coast will observe the ~ festival with a sede r. a ritual '!-feast, that mcludes certain sym-
ti: bolic foods.
only the first two nights, during
which time no leavened bread is
eaten. The eating of unleavened
bread is a reminder of the haste
in which the Jews had to leave
Egypt. unable to wait for the
loaves of bread to rise.
The fate of the bus driver,
identified by Mattos as John
Dykes. 54, was unknown eight
hours after the accident. AC
Transit spokesman Mike Curry
said the bus was empty except
for the driver and on its way to
Oakland after completing its
route.
Seven investigators from the
National Transportation Safety
Board in Washington were called
to the scene.
f In most homes the seder is said
~
During the seder the story of
the Jews flight from slavery to
the promised land is read from a
book called the Hagga~.
The highway, closed in both
directions near the tunnel imme-
dia tel y after the accident. was
reopened along with two of the
three bores shortly after 5 a.m.
~ ..... f.,[;.i\(t.
~ .~}.' t· ,.,. Cooling trend
t:· ~ Coastal ~;, • Mos tty sunny 1ooay and Thura-i:~ day but wHh v•rlable high cloudl· ~. ness Not u windy near the coast
1' • In th• afternoons Continued cool S.:• Hight b oth days In low t o
mld·60a Lows tonight 37 to 45
Hunllngton·N-part area tempe-
ratures range from a low 01 50 to
1 hlOh ot e2
' I t
Elsewhere. from POfnt Conc.p-
llon to the Mexican border and
out 60 mlles A small crall adv1-
1ory la In ellttc:I trom POfnl Con·
ceptlon to Pooni Fe<m1n and San
Clemente Island wllh weal lo
norlh-1 wind• or 15 10 25 knots
and 4 to e loot sea1 over outer
waters 1111hlch wlll apread to th•
eoHt by thoa altemoon and eon·
llnue thrOUQh lhe evening Otha,.
wise fight verleble w1nd1 drop·
p[n9 to 10 10 111 kno11 Thur1<11y
alternoon WM11fly swells ol I 10
3 feel
V .S. summary
High wlnda •nd heavy snow
brought btluard warnings 10 New
England tooay whlle ano lher
atorm was brewing OVftf the GrNI
Pia Int .
Snow ahowere were acattered
from the northern Rocllle• to Ari·
zone and New Me1tleo Rtln
thowera covered the northern1
Pacific Coaat and Northern Calf.
fornla.
Thera -e 111r akla end tight wlt'°8 trom Iha OrMt l.Mea and
ttre upper Mlsalsalppl Valley lo Iha
central Gulf CoHt and Iha IOU·
thern AU•nllc Coal! Tem~r•
turl8 -a below 1r.-1no aa far
aouth •• TannHH• and North
Carotlna
The torllC< called tor mottly
11.1nny lkl11 Oll9f the E11t Cout
and Iha SOu1hWll1 dea«ll
tures wOI range from tne high 60s
to low 60s on high deserts and
between 72 end 79 1n lower de-
Hrts
A small-cr111t adv11ory on enact
tonight lor boaters 60 moles out
from Point Conception south to
San Clemente Island.
Tile weatherman Pfll<llet north-
west winds between 15 and 25
kno11 wllh 4 . to 6·1001 waves
Closer to 1hore, westerly winds
ahouk! blow from 12 to 22 knots
•nnlnllt and decreue Thursd•Y. ganlfallng I· to 3-loot wtnd waves
l\{1!1 a westerly swell end same so~e.
same size
T empe ratures
NATION
Albany
AlbUQUI
Am1r1llo
AaheVllle
At11nt1
Atlante Cty
Au Min
Baltimore
Bllllngs
B1rm1nohm
Blamarck
BOIN
Boston
BrownlV11e
Buffalo
Bur1lng1on
Casper
Char!Stn SC
Charlatn WV
Cllarlotte NC
Cheyenne
Chlc•oo Clnclnn•ll
Cleveland
Clmbla SC Columbul Otl-FI Wlh
O•yton
Oenvar Dea Moin.t
O.trOfl
OUlulh
EIPuo
Fargo
Fl•taft
Greet Fall•
Hartford
Hatene
HonolulU
Houeton
lndnapllt
HI lo Pre.
28 13 82
66 47
58 33
41 25
52 29
47 22 .33
87 51
44 22
41 28 09
51 33
32 25 01
45 27
34 19 1 23
82 72
20 12 32
23 13 .01
40 30 .23
64 3e
52 19 03
51 29
54 28
32 1
40 22
31 21 13
60 3-0
39 14
59 45
32 17
59 31
31 24
27 10 07
27 3
65 82
30 6 46 32
30 14 .32
22 16 117
41 19
11 7• .47
89 51
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Jac«snvlle
Kans City
LU V8QAI
Liiiie Rock
Loursvttle
Lubbock
Memphis
Ml81T11
Mltwaukee
Mpla-St.P
Nashvllle
New Orleans
New York
Norfolk
No Platte
Okie City
Omaha
Orlando
Phlladptrla
PllOenlX
Pittsburgh
Piiand, Ma
Piiand. Ore
ProVKlenc. Rw'QPI RApld City
Reno
Richmond
Sall Lake
San Antoni<>
$Miiie
Shf 9Y9P0'1 S~1t ~alls
St Louis
St P-Tampa
St Sta Marla
Se><*ane
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57 32 1e 41
40 31
69 47
49 32
33 22
48 42
45 34
91 69
29 12
33 21
43 23
74 S2
41 21
35 28
43 25 01
S3 co
3e 21
88 49
37 HI 39
80 es
42 1e .04
27 17 2 19
511 42
32
52 27
41 26 .17
42 22
52 2e
46 29 03
71 52 !>3 311 511 40
31 28 311 27
80 41
17 2
47 32 16
25 12 12
40 31
82 57 02 -1
Tampera1uree -• 1Xp1Glld to
raech the SO.'" aouthw98t Texa• and Iha tip of FlonOa with 208 and
30• from th• northern Plelnt
through 1h• upp•r MIHIUlppl
Valley, the Qreal Laktl and the
northern Ohio v~ 10 the nor1h .... ~-----+------------Atlantle 1tat11. Tem~raturH around the n•·
lion aarly today ranged lrom 2
d1gr111 In lnternallonal Falle,
Minn .. to 70 In Key w .. 1. Fla.
California
SURf RIPOil
Tod9y'a We"
Sun1h1n1 wu upeeted to ~tten A"91111• '='9 warm moat of Southam Calllorllle Huntington 81\ltta 2-3 • ,..,.-~~~ Thurtd•Y with only an Huntington Pi.t 1·2 -.-.......
al high cloud. • Santa A~Jttty 3--4 OOod
Thi NlllOllll Waa1hlt s.tVICI 40tft St. 3.5 ~
lttnpetalur .. 111 1.oa A~ and 22nd St. Newport 3.5 =
lllOnO the ooui thould reed\ 1111 B.it>oe Wedge 1~2 t.;'
ll'lld 80I Thutllday Roellplle, LAguna 1 ·2 flllf HIQllt In me mountain• ltlollld :a,~ 1 2 1a1r
Tulsa
WUhlngtn
Wichita
50 41
45 24 04
43 35
CALIFOflNlA HI Lo Pep
BaklfS1•ekl 63
Blythe 80
E.urelll 411 37 0 I
Fresno 51 34
Lancastlf 52 34
Los Angelel 62
Maryavllle 5 7 40
Needles 76
Oakland 55
P110 Robles 55
Red Bluff 54
Redwood City 56
Sacrtmenlo 56
Sall nae se
33 .02
34
42 .02
37
63
S•n Diego IM
San Francll1eo 53 47
San" B..-bara IM 45
Santa Marla eo
Stockton 59
Thefmel 79
Ukiah 51
Baratow 67
SIO Baer 4e
Blthol> S7
Catalina e7
Long S.Ch 64
f.Monrovla 66
Ml Wlllon 42
Newport S.Ch 80
Ontario 80
Palm sonnvs 16
l>uaden• 63
San Be«lardlno 81
San Joae 56
Santa An• 65
Santa Cruz 60
Tahoe Valley 31
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c.lgary
Edmonton
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Britain
'resolved'
• • • ID cr1s1s
LONDON (AP) -Britain de-
clared today it would not appease
Argentine "dictators" and was
reported beefing up its armada of
warships steaming to the Falk·
land Islands.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State
Alexander M. Haig Jr. prepared
to fly to London and Buenos
Ail-es in an attempt to defuse the
crisis, .and Argentine forces were
reported digging in to hold th.e
islands they seized from Britain
on Friday.
"Britain does not appease
dictators," Foreign Secretary
Francis Pym told a House of
Commons debate.
Pym, successor to Lord Car-
rington who resigned Monday
over his failure to avert Argen-
tina's seizure of the remote South
Atlantic colony, said Britain "will
spare no effort" to find a peaceful
solution.
"But If our efforts fail the Ar-
gentine regime will know what
to expect," he said.
Pym labeled the Argentine
military junta a "morally bank-
rupt regime" and said: "We in-
tend to show Argentina and the
whole world, Britain is resolved
to succeed in this crisis."
In a vigoro us speech to a
packesi Commons, Pym said it
was obvious the Argentine
"occupation force" of more than
3,000 troops would treat the 1,800
pro-British islanders as "a con-
quered population."
Pym, a former defense secre-
tary in Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher's Cabinet. asked: "Why
did Argentma's rulers suddenly
decide In the la.!t days of March
to resort to arbitrary and brutal
aggression?
"I suggest that part of the
answer lies in the very brutality
and unpopularity of the Argen-
tine regime itself. lrl.flation is ra-
ging in Argentina, at the rate of
140 percent a year.
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Politicians bloom
surely as daffodils
By STEVE MITCHE LL
01 "'-0.itr Hot .....
Ah, springtime in Laguna.
And this being an election year, the political new-
aletten ~d partisan organizations are popping up faster
than the datf odllB.
NINE ORGANIZATIONS, mostly new, mostly politi-
cal, have made themselves and their newsletters available
to Laguna Beach voters the past few weeks.
It all revolv~s around next Tuesda 's City Council
election, in which nine candidates are see three seats,
The nine organizations ar~ pret~y •
much divided on support fon::and1dates m
two slates. On one side are candidates Ron
Williams, Kelly Boyd and Pat Barry.
ANOTHER SLATE includes candi-
dates Robert Gentry, Bobbie Minkin and
Dan Kenney.
Organizations supporting one or the
other slate include:
Laguna Today and Laguna Tomor-MrtCHtLL
row and the Committee for Laguna (which is really Laguna
Tomorrow). T he latter supports Laguna First, a two-year
old organization that sounds more like a bank.
Then there's Bohemian Laguna, which supports gay
righ ts candidates a nd slow growth. and Laguna Facts and
Village Laguna.
THERE'S THE Gentry. Minkin a nd K enney for La-
guna group. No doubt about which candidates that orga-
nization supports.
And, finally, Citizens for Honest Government, which
has taken out newspaper ads describing the "Black Hats"
and the "White Hats."
Brochures, newsletters, fund -raising invitations and
endorsements have filled Laguna Beach mailboxes to the
point of bursting.
Laguna Tomorrow says it isn't a "fly-by-night orga-
nization hurriedly formed to promote an emotional cause.
"INSTE AD," ITS fU"St newsletter reads, "our orga ni-
zation was carefully formulated several months ago."
Fly-by-night, indeed.
Laguna Today, headed by ACLU activist Jay Murley,
lampoons Laguna Tomorrow in a newsletter distributed
this week.
"We aren't a fly-by-night organization hurriedly for-
med to promote an emotional cause," Murley says.
"Mostly b ecau se the FAA won't c ertify us."
"However," h e continues. "w e do tend t o be rat.her
nocturnal."
LAGUNA TODAY, which supports the ''homeowner
slate" as opposed to the "business slate" also takes on a
recent man-on-the-street interview published by a local
weekly in whic~ residents were askerl if they could support
a gay candidate.
The question posed by Laguna Today?
"Would you support a left-handed candidate for elec-
tion to the City Council?
Local restaurateur Harry Moon emphatically says he
would do so, terming southpaws as conside rate human
beings who sit at the end of the dinner table so they don't
bump elbows.
HE SAID HE would support such a candidate "as long
as he sits on the left hand side of the council dais.·•
T he influx of literature should terminate following
election day.
But the d affodils will still be around.
t>t'OSr.ems ue in!lured ...
gu.eranteed ufe by the feder;il
governml'nt.
C>Kide to lock in .ti tocby'\ high
r.iles for tomorrow'., high
return~. Choose the m.tturily
d.ate th.at you \ .. .int ..
;inywhere from 18 month~ to 10
years. Select the tu deferred
pl•n th.JI meeh your needs.
C.111 or ~lop by tod.iy, and ask our
SavlnRS Coun~elor• to ht'lp you open the
Newport Ba lboa SavinR~ Individual
Retirement Account or KrOGH plan th.Jt wlll
STOP LOS ING M ONEY TO
THE IRS
OPEN A NEWPORT BALBOA
SAVINGS IRA
··•-' ACl'IVITY AT SEA -A Sea ~ helicopter
hovers above deck of carrier HMS" Hennes as
ship heads for Falkland Islands as part of
British Naval Task Force. A Sea Harrier jump
jet is on deck at right.
American copters to try
to reach volcano victiins
Easter seasons have seen a lull in
the violence that broke out 29
months ago, and the rebels' Radio
Vencere mos (We Shall Ove r -
come) has been warning the pu-
blic to prep_are for intensified
fighting beginning May l. But as
the.holiday began, government
troops repelled a guerrilla attack
Tuesday on San Vicente. a local
military commander said.
PARIS (AP) -France impo-
sed an embargo on arms ship-
ments and spare parta to Argen-
tina to protest the government's
!>~cupation of the Falkland
Islands, presidential chief of staff
Pierre Beregovoy said today. Be-
regovoy said after the weekly
Cabinet meeting that the embar-
go applied specifically to aircraft
and anti-aircraft missiles.
Orang• Cout OAIL.Y PIL.OT/Wednetdey, Aprll 7, 1982 l
~Uffilffi
Shield law held valid
But judge rules reporter could be ordered to testify
SAN JOSE (AP) -A Supe-
rior Court Judae hu upheld the
validity of the atate reporters'
thleld law but hu ruled that a
San Jose newsman could be or-
dered to answer certain queaUona
about unpubllahed notes In the
rape-murder trial of a teen-age
defendant. Superior Judge Bruce 1'. Allen said Tueeday that San
Jose Mercury News reporter
Glenn Bunting waived his pro-
tectlon when he testified without
objection about an interview he
conducted w ith Ron Matz, an
acquaintance of 17-year-old de-
fendant Anthony Broussard.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Justice Mathew Tobrine r , 78.
who retired in January after
serving 19 ~ years on the Cali-
fornia Supreme Court, died to-
day. Tobriner died at Mount Zion
Hospital, said Eva Duarte of the
admitting office. He was·aclmit-
ted March 15. Tobriner was na-
med to the court July 10, 1962, by
former Gov. F.dmund G. Brown
Sr. He had a long career as a li-
beral jurist.
TWENTYNINE PALMS (AP)
-Convoys of tanks, truck-
pulling artillery pieces, armored
personnel carriers, and jeeps
churned up the Mojave Desert
again Tuesday -but this time
they were headed home. Thou-
sands of grimy paratroopers,
Marines and National Guard-
amen who have lived In the de-
sert alnce March 30 wrapped up
the most active phue of Gallant
Eagle 82. By April l~, when the
exercise endJ, they will be back
on their home hues.
Fl\,ISNO (AP) -Raisin ln-
dustf'S' officials fear a heavy
hailstorm in southe rn Fresno
County may have ruined 15 to 30
percent of the nation's domestic
raisin grape crop for 1982. Clyde
Nef of the federal Ralsln Admj.
nistrative Committee estimated
the damage Monday at $65 mH-
l ion. Other industry sources
thought the ~igure could go hig-
her. Committee board members
were to meet today to dedde
whether to revive an export in-
centive plan involving reduced
prices for exported raisins. The
incentive program was suspen-
ded the day after the March 28
stonn.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor
Lou Gossett Jr., who won an
Emmy for his role In the popular
television mini-series "Roots,"
was charged Tuesday with one
felony count of possessing cocai-
ne, the district attorney's office
said. Gos.sett's female companion,
Honey Rutner, also was charged
with one count of possessing co-
caine, said Pam White, a spokes-
woman for the district attorney's
office. Gossett, 44, and Ruiner,
34, are free after each posted
$2,500 bail pending arraignment
on April 20 in Malibu Municipal
Court, she said.
TRUCKEE (~P) -The ex-
h ilaration of Anna Conrad's
"Herculean," fi ve-day survival In
a cramped tomb of snow under a
killer avalance began to facje u
she recuperated alter surgery on
her frostbitten feet. "She'a In
reasonably good apints," &ald Ur.
Roger Mason . who operated
Monday night to remove blonci
clots in the •22-year-old woman's
feet. "I think the Impact of ~we.
rything she went throu'-h Is get·
Ung to her a bit more. 'The lni·
tiaJ ebullience of having survived
is beginning to pass and she's
beginning to confront the r~lity
of where she lS and the friends
she has lost" when seven people,
including her boyfriend, we re
killed by twm avalanches last
Wednesday at Alpine Meadows
slu resort m the Sierra Nevada
YOSEMITE NATIONAL
PARK (AP) -Eight motels and
a camping trailer park in netrbY
El Portal wer~ cJO&ed becaute of
the continued flow of raw se-
wage into the Merced River .
However, temporary plastic pipe
could be installed today to re-
place the park's sole sewer line,
which was smashed when a rock
slide tumbled across Highway
140 Saturday. The accommoda-
tions were closed because they
draw their water from. the river
downstream from the sewer line
break.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San
Diego Symphon y, an estimated
$1.2 million in debt, has deCided
to save money by doing without a
general manager. "I am astoun·
ded at the idea," said William
Dentof\, the Symphony's 13th
general manager in 14 year s
whose forced resignation tak es
effect on Thursday.
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico
(AP) -A aroup of American
helicopter pilots planned another
attempt today to reach fK'lated
villages on the slopea of the
erupting El Chinchonal volcano
where more than -~.000 pellll8llts
may have perished: The ch ief
pilot said he doubted they would
be successful. The 10 pilots flying
for Pemex. the Mexican govern-
ment's oil monopoly, made some
trial flights Tuesday, but they
could not get nu.r the 4,340-foot
volcano becau.e of the clouds of
ash belching up from the crater.
Chief pilot James Ballard said the
copters would try again Jo fly
over the five villages on the
slopes of the mountain from
which nothing has been heard
since the eruptions began M~h
29. Mondale 'power center' told
Ex-attorney general writes of Carter's ~crucial error'
BUENOS AIRES, Ar1eatlaa
(AP) -The Soviet 11nion
agreed to supply Argentina with
about 220 pounds of enriched
uranium to be used in Latin
America's moat advanced nuclear
program. Contracts signed Tues-
day by Vice Adm. Carloe Cutro
Madero, head of Argentina's
National Atomic Energy Com-
mi11ion. and Victor Ivanovich
Shariko. vice president of the
Soviet foreign trade firm ~hs
nabexport, alto call for the Soviet
Union to supply one ton of heavy
water and radioisotopes. The
United States formerly 1t.1pplied
Argentina with enriched ura-
nium for use in experimental
reactora.
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)
Painters and prdenera touched
up official Kingston for President
Reagan's arrival foT an OYemight
visit seen aa a symbolic vote of
confidence in Prime Mlnlater '
Edward Seaga. Reapn wu lfti.
ving this afternoon to meet with
Seaga, the first foreign leader he
welcomed at the White House
and a strong supporter of private
ent.rpriae. lt ii the tint trip by
an incumbent American presi-
dent to Jamaica or Barbadol, the
se cond atop on Reagan's
"working vacation."
SAN SALVADOR, El 8.i\'Mor
(AP) -l'llhting intensified
around a provincial capital 87
milea eut of San Salvidor, but
the beeches were crowded with
people celebrating Holy Week
despite the civil war. Previous
NEW YORI. (AP) -Former
Attorney General Griffin B. Bell
says in his forthcoming memoin
that ex-President Jimmy Carter
made a "crucial error" by giving
his vice president, Walter Mon-
da le, an office In the White
House, The New York Times re-
ported today. In the WlCOrrected
galley proofs of "Taking Care of
the Law," due to be published in
July by William Morrow and Co.,
Bell says Mondale was able to
establish his own "power center"
in the White House and on a
number of occasions tried to use
it to interfere in politically teml-
tive issues before the Justice
Department, according to the
Times.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -The space shuttle Col-
umbia toda~ was lifted from the
back of the jumbo jetliner that
carried it home piggyback-style
from the New Mexico desert,
officials said. Kennedy Space
Center spokeam•n Mark Heaa
aakl technicians completed work
to separate the shuttle and the
Boeing 747 at about 2 a.m. At 7:30
a.m ., the orbiter was Poiled in a
sling about 2 feet off the ground,
its landing gear down, Hess said.
A crowd of several thousand
people cheered Tuesday as the
jetliner carrying the Columbis
arrived at Kennedy Spece Center
alter the orbiter'• third msalon
lnto apace.
NEW YORK (AP) -Three of
the country's largest bank.a today
CteHin.d edwertiatng 714JM2·5111
Alt otMf deper1ments M2~32"'1
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announced f ormation of a
26-b&nk network to allow custo-
mers with electronic banking
cards access to basic services
nationwide. Bank of America,
Chase Manhattan Bank and
Contine ntal Illinois National
Bank and Trust Co. and the 23
other banks have formed Plus
System Inc. It will offer the ser-
vice through a Denver-baaed
computer operation, Plus System
~dent D. Dale Browning told
a news conference. The ayatem ia
one of about a dozen in the
planning stages aa bankers look
for w•ys around federal regula-
tions against interstate banking
and out-of-st.ate acquisitions by
bank holding compantea.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
crime rate in the United States
has leveled off after eeveral years
of growth, according to prelimi-
nary FBI atatiatic:a for 1981. The
ftcures. releued Tunday, show
that the number of serious crimes
reported to the nation's police in
1981 was about the aame as in
1980. The crime rate had grown
by 9 percent in both 1980 and
1979. The last year it did not
grow was 1977.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pri-
vate ne1otlatlons on a possible
b~t compromile between the
White House and members of Conareae are temporarily on hold
while President Rugan and
House Speaker T~omas P .
O'Neill Jr. study the results so
far. Trying to play down hia
earlier optimiatic atatementa,
O'Neill is now saying the presi-
dent muat agree to a "'Change ln
last year's three-year personal
income tax rate cut u part of a
compromiae. The MuaachU1etta
Democrat told reporten Tue9day
he ia unwmtna to dis:uaa Social
Security apendinf cuta u long u
RMpn lnlista the tax cut he re-
quelted tram Conpeel lMt year
remalJ\ lntaC't.
R.ALEIOB, N.C. (AP) -Two
woodland tirel broke away trorn
flrefighi.n today &her at leut ~ people worked overnlaht to
contain more than 50 blasea
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whipped to life by 50 mph gusts
and low humidity, forestry offi-
cials said. About 410 fires have
claimed more than 46,000 acres of
timberland since Saturday, Dane
Roten, a spokesman for the state
Forestry Service, said today.
High wind.a Sunday spread fires
that destroyed 35,000 acres and
more wind Tuesday fanned at
least 53 more fires. Officials were
confident the fires could be con-
trolled today as winds dropped to
15 mph and humidity increased
from the teens to 30 percent.
YALE, Mlcb. (A P ) -A WO·
man and four children were slain
today at a home in rural St. Clair
County, officials said, the third
mus killing in Michigan in seven
weeks. A neighbor found the
bodies inside the woman's brick,
ranch-style home on a gravel
road and notified authorities, -St.
Clair County Undersheriff Lt. Ed
Sulkowski said. An unidentified
neighbor told reporters the dead
woman was the children·s mo-
ther, and that the children were
aged 10 to 19.
APWli Pt•
HAPPY GO LUCKY -Wayne Fukuhara, a design maJOr at
Cal St.ate Long Beach, has proven he has a design on the slot
machine. He and a friend drove to Las Vegas to spend the day
gambling Monday and bing, barn -Fukuhara won $385,000
from this slot at the Flamingo Hilton.
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Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Certified Gemologi1t, AGS
THE DARK CONTINENT
and itl hr¥it *"""' Africa, long known as the "dark
continent," la helptnc to make the
world • bit brighter with the
1rowlng popularity of lta colored
eermtonel-Tanzanlte and Tuvroite,
two of the brllhteat, are much In
d~mand now. Tanu.nita resemble.
sapphire and taavrojte loo" like
emerald. And there have been re-
cent dl9e0verlea of Important de-
poli18 of pmeta, tourmaline, etne1.
eld and .. pphlre. Zmnbta and c.en.
tr&l Africa .,. producing emeralds
that rival the finest apeclmena
found 1n South America. Sapphires
are comtna from An1ola, ·z.tre,
Tanaaaia, Malawi and the Malap·
NY Republic. Rublea are beln&
found ln the area ftom Tanaan.la
DOf'lh '° K.enya. ~ ..... lta
MIDI fro.ft ,.__., WMN et waa
flnt discovered. And now, the
Umba Yaney of TanunJa bu be·
come a ~ aource of aapphina.
Tanunite bu a clear blue color.
Tllvwn. II a brtllJant I"""-It la
actually rarer than the emerald,
which ane txper11 ay mab It an
excellent Investment. Afrlc• la
SJU'kllnc wrth exctuna aematone
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. 1982 OH AN GE COUNl V. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Irvine planner seeks towers guarantee
Two new office towen as high
a.s 13 stories each loom ln Irvine's
future, and Planning Commiulo-
ner Ray Catalano cfoean't want
the city to riak financial loeaes by
approving them.
So Catalano said he will be
talking with members of the Ir-
vine City Council about his pro-
posal to require a development
agreement w ith the owners of
Douglas Plaza.
He wants the owners to awee
U11iwniry of C11/ifo,,.;,.
/rliM
to subeidize any annual deficit if
the towers require more city
services than they pay for
through taJ<es.
Catalano said it would be aim-
llar to the agreement already
forged with the Irvine Company
for its int.ended development of
the Irvine Center.
Douglas plaza across MacAr-
thur Boulevard from John
Wayne Airport includea a rec-
ently completed nine-story office
"
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AFFLUENT ATHLETICS -Exclusive new "fitn~ resort" in
Irvine is targeted for Town Center blufftop next to William
Mason Regional Park. Site is along new extension of Harvard
Avenue.
'Fitness resort'
slated for Irvine
Developers hoping to build a
new "fitness resort" in Irvine say
they could open the estimated
$15-million facility by late next
year.
They said their Californian
Club and Fitness Resort would be
developed on 10 acres of land
leased from the Irvine Company
at Harvard and Berkeley adja-
cent to the William Mason Re-
gional Park.
The club, according to spoke-
sman Robert Payton. will be a
"country club without a golf
course." He said it will be a step
up from most other plush health
.centers but beneath clubs such as
: Big Canyon Country Club.
tial 4!~0 founding membera.
Others will need spomonhi1J9.
Pac 5 Development ii planning
the facility. Larry and Sharon
Malcomson of Newport Beach
are president and vice president,
respectively. Other partnen in-
clude architect Stewart Woodard
of Newport Beach, Loe Angeles
Dodgers Manager Tommy La-
sorda and Dr. Harold Kennedy
and Larry Hoffman, each of Ir-
vine.
The club will offer athletic,
medical, social and busine&s fad.
lities, Payton said.
About 4,000 membershiP6 will
1, be accepted, he said. with a board
So far, a long-term lease with
the Irvine Company has not been
signed, but a company spoke-
sman confirmed today that ne-
gotiations are in final stages. De-
velopers still must seek land uae
approvals from the city. ,· . .
of "vemors nominating an ini-·.
Irvine teachers ask
higher salaries
When the Irvine Teachers As-
sociation (ITA) opens contract
negotiations April 15, ITA chief
negotiator Larry Chrystal will
try to convince the school board
to give the teachers $1.9 million
more next year than the district
wants to pay.
The 5 10-member teach er s
union is asking for an $18.5 mil·
lion pay and benefits package
while the district is proposing a
$16.6 million package.
The current contract, negotia-
ted last year, costs the district
$16.3 million.
Both sides said it's too early to
WORLD
tell how negotiations will go but
ITA President Dan Graham said
today, "We're pretty far apart."
Delaine Richards, assistant di-
strict superintendent, predicted
talks about instructional daya and
wages will be "the most
difficult."
The district, which has 672
teachers and expecta to have 700
next year, wants to increaae the
teachers' working daya from 180
to 182 while the teachera want to
cut back by one day.
The teachers want to cut clasa
siz.e to an averaee of 28 pupils.
Solons off for El Salvador
w ASHINGTON (AP) -A congreasional delesa-
tion headed by Howie MaPrfty Leader Jim Wright,
D-Texas, left today on a 10-day trip to El Salvador and
four other countries in Central America and the Ca-
ribbean.
NATION
Central America books liit
Commonly uaed social 1tudte1 textbook• and
children'• booka do not prepare atudenta t.o und.entand
C.entral America. Pace A6.
Academy Awards No. 1
"Dallu'' WU bumped from the top apot in the
televiaion ratino, but lt took the Academy Awarda
broadcali to do It. Pqe A6.
t
tower. Ownen have applied. to
build the two new multl-atory
buUd!np nearby at Martin and
Von Kuman.
Catalano u.ld he wu prompted
to suggest the aafeguards for the
city after reviewing a flacal re-
port which he said deemed be-
n e f It a of the towers to be
"marginal" for the city. An
agreement would guarantee the
city against loeaet1. he said.
However, the planning com-
ml.Ilion voted 3-1 lut week, with
Catalano abaent, to reject hi1
proposal for a development
agreement. Chairman John Car-
lyle explained he would prefer a
blanket no-1011 stipulation for
new buildinaa to be included in
modified zoning ordinances un-
der review for the Irvine Indu-
strial Complex West, which in-
cludes the plaza.
An ~ment for every major
development, he said, would be
Tanker-bus crash
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too cumbersome to administer.
"There's a potential for a pre·
cedent that bothers me," he said.
"Development agreements take a
long time to work out."
Catalano said he won't appeal
the decision, but will talk indivi-
dually to city council members
about his concerns. He said put·
ting off the agreement until the
larger rezoning is accomplished
may allow the towers to be a p-
proved with no safeguards.
And he said what's good for
the Irvine Company should be
good for Douglas Plaza.
Not only are "obvious'' <.i ty
aervices such as police protection
and public works projects requi·
red for a masswe office complex,
he noted. but the less tangible
staff time of municipal workers ia
needed to process documents, re-
quests and routtne procedures for
the offices.
7 killed Ill inferno
OAKLAND (AP) -At least
seven people died in flames in-
side a highway tunnel today aft-
er a bus struck a gasoline tanker
truck which exploded into an
inferno that melted vehicles,
officials said.
Oakland Fire Capt. John
Speakman said seven bodies
were found a.fter the intense fire
in Caldecott tunnel on HiJthway
24 between Orinda and Oakland.
Officials said there were three
survivors of the firestorm, so
fierce it melted water valves de-
signed to withstand 1 ,000 de-
grees.
The mother of one survivor
apparently died in flames when
Ahe trled to use an emergency
telephone in the tunnel to call for
help, authorities said.
"It looks like something out of
World War II,'' California High-
way Patrol officer Jim Mattos
said of the interior of one of the
three tubes of the 3,357-foot
tunnel, a major commute route
burrowing through a hill bet-
ween Alameda and Contra C.OSta
counties.
A westerly breeze in the tun-
nel acted like a chimney, shoo-
ting flames through at 100 mph
and causing the firestorm
Speakman said. Heat was ao in-
t.enae that it melted the double
tanker truck to six inches high,
leevtng only its radiator.
AP Wlreohoto
TANKER TRUCK BLAST DEADLY -Bus of the Oakland Tr1bune . Fire men walk to •
that struck gasoline truck is shown just outside tunnel where tanker truck was still on fire at
tunnel in this cop~t photo hy Bob Stinnett time picture was taken.
Westbound morning traffic
was snarled for 10 miles behind
the tunnel , and on~-San
Franctaco-bound motorist said it
took 30 minutes to go one exit.
Firefighters with breathing
apparatus searched for victims
after they controlled the fire,
about 21h hours after the 12:20
a .m . PST accident, Speakman
said.
Leasehold rally slated
Officials said the tanker driver.
Mervyn Lee Metzker, 44, of
Sacramento, escaped the holo-
caust without injury.
By STEVE MARBLE
01 tM Delly Hot IUlfl
The c.ommittee of 4000, in an
effort to put some punch back in
its fight with the Irvine Com·
pany over leasehold land in
Newport Beach and Irvine, will
s tage a rally April 14 at th e
Marriott Hotel.
The rally. to be the commit·
tee's third, is being held partially
to dispel rumors that the com·
mittee is being disbanded or
running out of gas.
The committee, led by escrow
firm owner Barbara Young,
clajms to represent hundreds of
homeowners, in the two citiea,
unhappy with soaring land lease
fees they must annually pay the
Irvine Company.
The other survivors, Steve
Rutledge, 31, of Carson City,
Nev., and Paul Petroelie, 31, of
Alameda, were taken to Merritt
Hospital, officials said. Rutledge
was treated for carbon monoxide
poisoning and shock after his
mother died as she tried to use
the telephone.
Schmitz to announce
Mideast peace plan
Affected residents pay 6 per-
cent of the appraised value of
the ir leased land. The leases
come up for periodic adjustment,
meaning affected residents are
asked to pay 6 percent of the
current value of the land.
Readjustme nts, to some per-
sons, have meant large increases
in yearly lease fees. In some
cases, the fees have soared from
several thousand dollars to
$30,000 and $40,000-a -year.
"My mother and I were right
behind the AC Transit bus," said
(See TANKER, Page A%)
El Toro's jets
to be noisier
Aircraft noise from El Toro Air
Base will be louder than usual
through Sunday because of rapid
deployment exercises, a U .S .
Marine spokesman said.
The noise, which increased
Monday, is beginning at 5 a.m.
and may last as late as 1 a.m., the
spokesman said.
STATE
By JEFF ADLER
Of the 0.., "°' .....
State Sen. John Schmitz said
today his announced intention to
unveil a "major" Middle East
peace plan during a Loe Angeles
news conference Thursda y
amounts to a "new combination
of old ingredients."
The Newport Beach Republi-
can, whom ~oils show to be
trailing in his bid for the U.S.
Senate nomination, said he spent
close to an hour with Palestine
Liberation Organization leader
Yassir Arafat last week in Beirut,
Lebanon.
Arafat, according to Schmitz
aide Brad Evans, asked Schmitz
•
Brown's choices scrutinized
The California Senate -for a change -is
paying attention to appointees by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. Page AS-
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Holy Week Services listed
Hol~eek ob9ervancel are .::heduled along the 0ranp . For a u.ttng, aee Page A 7.
Passover recipes oflered
Pa.over II a FOCI Ume to go bllCk to old family
reclpn, which are offered by Joan Nathen Oenon,
autbqr of 0 Jewilb Holiday Kitchen." See Pace Cl.
• r
to convey the peace plan to the
White House. Both Evans and
Schmitz declined to discuss de-
tails of the plai).
In an interview this morning,
Schmitz said the plan "is a new
combination o( old ingredients -
the combination is new.'' "
Asked about prospects for
peace because of the so-called
new initiative, Schmitz replied,
"I'm not saying I can do what•
others have failed over the
years.''
He added that the real solu-
tion to the problems of the Mid-
d I e East lie in American, not
middle eastern, politics.
INDEX
In Newport Beach, 62 leases
come up for readjustment this
year. Two leases were readjusted
last year. None in Irvine are af-
fected in 1982.
Ms. Young says the committee
and t11e Irvine Company have
made some progress in settling
the dispute, but that the main
point o f diffe rence -the fair
market value of land -is wire.
solved.
"The lrvine Company has ad·
(See LEASEHOLD, Page A%)
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Lopes, A's def eat Angels
. Ex-Dodger Davey Lopee played • bla part ln the
Oakland A'a., 3-2, 11-lnnina victory over the AnaeJa In
the opener for, both teama. Pap Dl.
• I '
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\'\' Continued stoTies
TANKER EXPLODES. • •
Rutledge. wlth singed hair and a
iOOty face. "After it hit the st.al·
led car, we watched it 1werve
from right lane to left lane. It hit
the wall and kept on aol.rul."
Rutledge and his mother Jum·
a ·lped out of the car to divert traf-
ilc.
n • • "She was standing at the call
, ' box and just got caught up ln a
•' 1big ball of smoke and fire . I
waoched my mother die."
• • A Pontiac tumed sideways was
• •later found In the tunnel. A ske-
leton was in the driver's seat.
Speakman said the bus struck
" a stalled car, then crashed into
the double-tanker truck carrying ...
8.800 gallons of gasoline, which
j9ckknlfed and bunt Into flames.
The bus driver fell out of the bul.
which then smashed into an
overpa511 abutment, he said.
At least two pickup trucks. a
beer truck and three can, inclu-
ding the stalled car. were found
in tne tunnel. All wer~ incinera-
ted.
The identities of the victims,
who Mattos said were burned
beyond recognition. were not
available.
The fate of the bus driver,
Identified by Mattos as John
Dykes. 54. was unknown eight
hours after the accident.
~···LEASEHOLD RALLY SET.
.. !•,
e
. mitted that it does not do indivi-
•, , dual o!lrsite appraisals," charges ~ . committee member Lou Scott,
· "so it's no wonder it has overva-
• lued the land."
The Irvine Company. which
... ,.has offered several alternatives
for letting persons purchase their
" .leased land or continue renting it
•, at a reduced rate, says it has al-
ways had a policy of letting af-
fected homeowners obtain their
, . own appraisal on the Land.
"The Irvine Company," re-
sponds Ms. Yo.ung, ''has been ..
... 33:killed
coming up with a deal-a-day but
the proposaJS nave turned out to
be _pretty weak on inspection."
'fhe Irvine Company aiso nas
been staging a series of neigh-
borhood meetings to go over lea-
ses and concerns with residents.
There have been 15 meeting, to
date with 13 more scheduled.
Richard Sim, an Irvine Com-
pany vice president, says the
mee tings have been a difficult
chore because there are roughly
50 different types of leases in
Newport and Irvine.
ne·cord cold stuns
eastern states
By The Aasoclated Preas
Record April cold stunned
much of the eastem half of the
·· nation today in the path of an
unprecedented spring blizzard
• that killed at least 33 people, left
' eight missing, and buried the
major cities of the Northeast in
up to 2 feet of snow.
, The big blow that crippled ci-
ties such as New York. and Bost-
on with snows driven by winds
gusting to 80 mph had moved
into the northeast tip of New
England, but the National Wea-
ther Service warned that another
snowstorm was bearing down on
the snowbound Midwest.
•••• Temperatures this morning
dropped below z.ero in northem
Minnesota and upper Michigan
and were below freezing as far
south as the Tenneasee Valley t;: · and the southern Appalachians.
;•: With another storm developing
~ over the central Rockies, a winter ~ storm watc h was posted in f northeast Iowa, southern Minne-
._ sota, southern Wisconsin and
~ .
northern Illinois.
Snow already was falling over
the northern half of the Great
Plains.
The storm that roared through
the Midwest earlier in the week
was blamed for at least 33 deaths,
including eight in Ohio, five in
Iowa, four in Michigan, four in
New York, three in Pennsylva-
nia, three in Wisconsin, two in
Indiana, two in Massachusetts
and one each in Connecticut and
Delaware.
The €oast Guard aearched to-
day for a fishing boat with eight
people on board that radioed late
Tuesday it was ~on water in rough seas and · winda 11
miles east of Seasi e Heights,
N.J .
Elections were canceled, C.On-
necticut Gov. William O'Neill
called out the National Guard to
help clear the streets of abando-
ned cars and the airports serving
New York. Boston and New Jer-
sey were shut .
•• .,.,, SINftOthS
ArgentlM n . .,...n = -. ...
1•• ---Ar'Med -343 141 ..,,_ F__. '
130,000 AIYftJ -17',241
11,IOl>-Air Force-t2.101
··-Newy _!74 ... 7 ·~7.IH ...,._s
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Britain
'resolved'
• • • Ill cr1s1s
LONOON (AP) -Britain de-
clared today it would not appease
Argentine "dictators" and was
reported beefing up its armada of
warships steaming to the Falk-
land Islands.
Meanwhile, Secretary of St.ate
Alexander M. Haig Jr. prepared
to fly to London and Buenos
A.it-es in an attempt to defuse the
crisis, .and Argentine forces were
reported digging in to hold the
islands they seized from Britain
on Friday.
"Brita in does not appease
dictators," Foreign Secretary
Francis Pym told a House of
Commons debate.
Pym, successor to Lord Car-
rington who resigned Monday
over his failure to avert Argen-
tina's seizure of the remote South
Atlantic colony, said Britain "will
spare no effort" to find a peareful
solution.
"But if our efforts fail the Ar-
gentine regime will know what
to expect," he said.
Pym labeled the Argentine
military junta a "morally bank-
rupt regime" and said: "We in-
tend to show Argentina and the
whole world, Britain is resolved
to succeed in th.is crisis."
In a vigorous speech to a
packed Commons, Pym said it
was obvious the Argentine
"occupation force" of more than
3,000 troops would treat the 1,800
pro-British islanders as "a con-
quered population."
Pym, a former defense secre-
tary in Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher's Cabinet, asked: ''Why
did Argentma's rulers suddenly
decide in the last days of March
t.o resort to arbitrary and brutal
aggression?
~~1:ki\\" ~~~""" .\1t.' Mostly sunny days
:{I: ..
' !· t::= t;~· :i. ~:·
..
Mostly sunny 1001y and Thurs-
dey but wllh v1r1able high clovdl·
neas Nol es windy near the coul
In the a"ernoon• Continued co<>! Highs both d ays In low to
mld-60s Lows tQfllghl 37 to 45
Hunttngton·Newpotl area tempe.
rllurn range trom a low ol 50 to
• high ol 62
El8ewflefe. lrom Pooni ~
llon to the Mexican border and
out 60 miles A smell craft 1dvl-
1ory 11 In errec1 from Point Con-
cepllon to Point Fermin and San
Clemenle 1111nd with weat to
northwftt wtnda of 15 to 25 knots
end • to 6 toot SHI over outer
wa11rs which will spreed to the coast by thl1 a"«n<>on end con.
tlnue throuoh t1141 evening Other-
wlH light verlable winds drop·
olng to 10 to 18 knots Thurldey
•"emoon W•terty swells ol t to
3 leet.
U.S. summary ·
High wind• and nuvy anow
brought bllzzerd warnings to New
England tod1y wlllle another
1torm was brewlng over the Grtat
Pia Ins. Snow showere were ICatlWad
from tl'HI norti.n Rocitlea to Ari·
tone end New Mexico. Rein
1hower1 covered Iha northern\
Peclflc Coe1t and Northern Call·
forn11.
TheN -• lelf Ilk ... end 119hl wind• from ll'HI GrMI Lale• and
the uppar MIAlaalppl Vait.y to Iha
c.n1r11 Gull Co11t end IM SOU·
ttlarn Atlanllc Co111. T•m1H1r•·
tur• -• ti.low IT.zing u lllr south H T•nnaasae end North
Cerollna
The for-I Ull.cl '°' moetly eunny aid• -IM EHi COUt
81\d ,,.,. SOul'-1 daeer1•.
T«nptratur•-. DPK!«l lo
reecll IM IOI In toUl'-t r-
and lht tip of~ wllll 20l Ind
30• from the nortlluo Plains
through th• upper MIHIUlppl
Vellay. IM OrHI Lakll end 11141 nortMrn Ohio Vdfty lo the north
Allanlle staa
TemperaturM around IM n•·
Uon Hrly today ringed irom 2·
d'°rae1 1n.1ntern1tlon1I Fella,
Minn .. to n In K9Y W•t. fie.
California
tures wlft range from the high 50s
10 low 601 In high deserts and · --------------------"' t>etween 72 and 79 In lower de-
Mll'l4 A small·crelt eov11ory 1n effect
1onlght for t>oeters 60 miles out
from Point Concepoon south lo
San Clemente Island
The weathe<men ptl!dlet nOfth-
weat winds t>etween t5 and 25
knoll with 4 . to 6·foot wavH .
CloH r to shore, westerly winds
shOuld t>low lrom t2 to 22 knots
•nnlnht. and decrease Thursday, generating 1. to 3-loot Wind waves
~('ii a weste<ty swell and same size
same 112e
Temperatures
"ATlON
Albany
Albuque
Amerlllo
Asheville
Atlanta
Atlante Cty
Au1lln
Baltimore
Billings
Blrmlnghm
Blsmerck
Bo!M
809t0t1
Brownsvtle
Butta lo
Burlington
Ca91>9r
Charlatn SC
Charlatn WV Cherl<>tte NC
Cl,.yenne
"hlcago
..;lnclnn•ll
Ci.valand
Clmbla SC
COlumbu• OW-fl Wlh
Dayton o.n-0.Mo!Ms
o.trolt
Oululll
El Puo
F11go
Flegtlall
GrMI Falt
Hert!Wd
~a
Horil*Jll
Koueton I~
HI Lo Pre..
28 13 .82
66 47
58 33 •1 25
52 29
47 22 33
67 51
44 22
•1 28 09
51 33
32 25 01
45 27 :µ 19 1.23
82 72
20 12 .32
23 13 .01
40 30 .23
64 38 52 19 .03
51 29
S4 28
32 7
•O 22
31 21 13
60 30
39 14 59 45
32 17
59 31
31 24
27 10 01
27 3
85 62
JO 6
46 32
30 14 .32 22 16 1.17
41 19
81 14 .01
69 51
31 19
Jecksn MS
Jacksnvtle
Kans City
L11s V~u
Lillie Flock
Loul1Vllle
Lut>bock
Memphis Miami
MllwaukM
Mpls-St.ll
NUIWllle
N-Or!eane
N-YOfk
Norfolk
NO Piette Okla City
Omaha
O<lando Phlladpl1111
Pha.nlx
Plt11t>urgh
Piiand .....
Piiand. Ofe
Pr~
Flale'Qh
F11pld City
Fteno
Fllchmond
Sett Lake
San Ant0t1lo
5"11 ..
Stir~
Slou• Falll
St LOula
St P-Tempa
St St• Meri.
Spokane
SyrtCUM
TOl*tl
Tucaon
57
78
40
69 49
33
48
45
91
29
33
43
74
" 35
43
53
38
68 37
110
42
27
59
32
32
" 31
47
32
22
42
34
69
12
21
23 52
21
28 25 .01
40
27
49
t9 .39
65
18 .04
17 2.19
42
52 27
" 26 17 42 22
52 26
46 29 03
71 52
53 39
59 40
31 26
39 27
80 48 17 2
47 32 16
28 12 .12
40 31
82 57 02
SURf RIPIRT
'
1
,,, ..... T_,
&O !It
58.6
58.6 H .6
!It.I 57
17 87
Tulsa Wuhlngtn
Wlehlte
50 41
45 24 04
43 35
CALIFORNIA HI Lo Pep
B11ker111 .. o
81y1l'HI
Eurek•
Freeno
Lancattllf
Los Angelet
Meryavllle
Need let
Oakland
P 1190 Robles
Rad Bluff
Redwood City
Sacramento
S1t1n11
Sen Diego
San FrenclKO
Santa Barbera
Santa Merl•
Stock\00 Th«mal
Ukleh
8aret-
81g 8Mt
Bl•h09
Celalln•
Long 8Nch
M0t1rOY\I
Mt Wllt0t1
IW#por1 8Mctt
OntarlO Pelm Sprlnol 'Pueo.na
San eemardlnO
Sen JoN
Santa Ana
S.nt1 Cruz
Te!IM Valt.y
63
80 49 37 0 1
51 34
52 3•
62 57 40 76 55 55 ')4
56
56
56
64
33 02
34
42 .02
37
53
53 47
64 45
80
59
79
51
67
"' 67 67
64 68 42
60
60 78
83
81 se
65
80
31
CMADA
C.IOVf Edmonton
Montreal
Ol18WI
Regina
21 1
2& t 2' 10
5
24 22
TODAY
s-id IOw 2:39 p.m.
a.conci ~~51.f·m·
flt9' IOw l:OI a.in. F~ lllatl t:ot a.m. 4.1 8-ld" iow a:04 p.m. o.t l«lolld Ngt\ t : ti p.m. u
lun "'' loclay at 1!11 p.111 •• ,.... ~ .. tc~1 I.II\.
Moon ,.... tOdltY .. e:tO p.m,,
.... Thwldlly .. 5:21 a.m.
By JEFF PARKER oftM~ ..... ·-Oranae police have credited
"alert" TRW telephone operaton
with helptn1 to dllcloae a com-
puter theft operation now belie-
ved to date back to 1972.
Detectives Jlm Canon and
Roger Braham are "atlll coun·
Ung" thouaands of •uppo1edly
confidential credit recordl eel.red
Monday followin g raldt of
H .E.L .P . Lockamltha of Van
Nuya and Searchers Security of
Los Angelea.
The credit infonnation wu al-
legedly obtained by the two
companies by poaing as legitimate
subecribers and using the suppo-
sedly eecret aubecriben' codes to ,
activate the TRW computer .
"It looks like thing• went
smoothly until H .E.L .P . Lock·
smiths began callin' lnto the
operatoQJ for infonnauon instead
of the computer," said Carson.
"At that time, the TRW ope-
rators began to get suspicious of
the varying voices and finally
asked one caller what company
she was representing. When the
caller said H.E.L .P. Locksmiths,
there we were," he said.
Carson said that the subscri-
bers' codes were likely "tricked"
out of t1nsuspecting TRW sub-
scribers, then used by the two
Los Angeles companies to aug-
ment their own records. H.E.L.P.
Locksmiths specialized in the re-
Cion of cars, and Searchers
Ulity is a private investig,tive
agency.
TRW spokesman Gil Hamblet
said that subscribers sometimes
don't take the secrecy of the
codes "seriously."
"I think carelessness was to
blame," he said.
Although charges are yet to be
tiled, computer information theft
is a felony, falling under a rec-
ently enacted section of the Penal
Code prohibiting unauthorized
~to computer data banks.
And in this case, said Carson,
the theft was "relatively easy" to
bring off.
"I'm sur e the codes were
tricked out of TRW subscribers
u_nknowingly," he said.
John MacBeth
funeral set
Funeral services for long-time
C.Orona del Mar resident John
Garrison MacBeth, who died
Tuesday at the age of 59, will be
held Friday noon at Rose Hills in
Whittier.
Mr. MacBeth was a general
contractor in the Harbor Area
and a 20-year resident of New-
port Be,ch. He is survived by his
wife, Gloria, and sons Daniel and
J ohn, both c>f Irvine. He also
leaves a daughter, Carolyn, of
Corona del Mar.
•
-
Fund sought to aid
teen-age mothers
A countywlde group trying
to reduce teen-age pregnan-
cies will hold a s~lal one-
day "swlm-a-lap' Saturday,
April 17 in lrvine to raise
money· for ill programs.
The swimming event will
be ataged. at the Herl tage
Park A.q_uaUc C.Omplex from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Olympic gold
medal swimmer Shirley
Babashoff will attend to pre-
sent prizes to age -group
swimmers who have the most
sponsors or complete the most
laps.
Prires include trips t.o Dis-
neyland, Knoll's Berry Farm
• A spring arts show pre-
sented by members of the
Creative Arts Guild of Irvine
will run from Monday, April
19 to Friday, May 14 at the
Heritage Park Arts ," Crafts
Center.
The show, featuring oils,
water colors, drawings, calli-
graphy. sculpture, collages
and crafts, will be inaugura-
ted at a 7 p .m . wine and
cheese reception Friday, Apnl 16 at the.center.
• A free workshop offering
Irvine's youth tips on how to
land a summer jo b w ill be
offered April 17 at the Heri-
tage Park Youth Se rvices
Center.
Participants will receive
istruc tion on filling out
applications. intervtewing and
• Hussian scholar Guy de-
Mallac is to speak at 9:30 a.m.
April 12 at the Irvine Senior
Center, 3 Sandburg Way.
DeMallac, chairman of UC
Irvine's Slavic L~.ngua~es
•Jamee L. Wblttenberger,
former chairman of the De ·
partment of Physiology al the
Harvard School of Public
Health, has been named di-
rector of the UC Southern
Occupational Health Center.
The center is located at UC
Irvine.
The UC Soul.hem Occupa-
tional Health Center trains
• Tax strategies will be the
topic when the Irvine Busi-
ness and Professional Wo-
men's Club meets for lunch
April 20 at the Hungry Tiger,
2101 E. Edinger Ave .. Santa
Ana. -
Tina C. Ben.son, a certified
and a Lot Angeles Lakera
basketball game.
The proceed• from the
event will benefit the Coali-
tion Concerned with Adole-
acen\ Pregnancy, a non-profit
group that promotes commu-
nication among families about
pregnancy and responsible
parenthood.
An estimated 3,600 teen -
aged girls in Orange County
become pregnant each year,
accordmg to the group.
Entry blanks for the swim -
a-lap or more information
about the coalition can be
obt.amed by calling 972-4859.
Both the reception and the
arts show are free and open t.o
the public. In addition , vie-
we rs will be asked at the
reception to vote for the1 r
favorite artwork, and ribbons
will be awarded to winning
artists.
The center 1s open from 9
a .m . tJ 9 p .m . Mondays
through Thursdays and 9 a.m .
to 6 p.m. Fridays. It is at Yale
and Walnut in Irvine.
ways of finding Jobs . Also,
skill and interest survPys will
be provided dunng the 1 t.o 3
p m session .
Interested persons should
r ese r ve a s pot a t the
workshop by calling the city's
Family Servtces Program by
April 12 al 754-3814
• Department, ts to aiscuss nis
book, "Boris Pasternak. His
Life and Art "
For Information, call Kath-
leen Lem at 754-3889.
uccupational health professio-
na ls. conducts occupational
health research, provides pa-
tient services and acts as a
li nk in the hazardous chemi-
cals alert system. Faculty are
dra wn from the UC I and
UCLA campuses.
A sister facility IS located at
UC Berkeley
public account.ant and invest-
ment specialist. is to be the
speaker
Reservation s, whic h a re
required, can be made by
c alling Linda Doy le at
833-5461.
'DOLLARS!
51!\/ing•, thrre are two
tlM highest Interest on
f4. or KEOGH, •nd both
progro1ms are in5Ured .•.
guaHnteed safe by the fedenl
government.
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rates for tomorro\\'s hl&h
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WEONESOA Y. APRIL l. 1lJ82 OH AN GE COUNl Y CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
.. 4,000 seek to rekindle leasehold fight
•
'By STEVE MARBLE • ortti. DaMr Not ,...,
stage a rally April 14 ltt the
Marriott Hotel .
The committee, Jed. by eecrow
firm owner Barbara Young,
claima to repn!9ellt hundred.a of
homeowner•, ln the two cltlea,
unhappy with IOI.ring land 1eue
feee they muat annually pay the
Irvtne c.otnpany.
cent of the appraiaed value of
their leased land. The leases come up for pertodJc adjustment, ~eaning affected resident.a are
asked to pay 6 percent of the
rurrent value of the land.
in yearly lease fees. In some
cues, the fees have aoared from
several thousand dollars to
$30,000 and $40,000-a-year.
last year. None in lrvlne are af.
feet.eel ln 1982.
L
The Committee of 4000, in an
effort to put 10rne punch back ln
lta fight with the Irvine Com·
pany over leasehold land In
Newport Beach and Irvine, will
The rally, to be the commit·
tee'• third, la belnc held parUally
to dlapel rumors that the com-
mittee is belna disbanded or
running out of gu. Affected resident.a pay 6 per·
Readjustment.a, to 1ome per-
sona, have meant large increases
In Newport Beach, 62 leases
come up for readjustment this
vear. Two leases were readiUsted
Ms. Young says the committee
and the Irvine Company have
made some progress in settling
the dispute, but that the main
Point of difference -the fair
(See LEASEHOLD, Page AZ)
Tanker-bus crash
Tunnel holocaust .
kills 7 • ID Oakland
OAKLAND (AP) -At least
seven people died in flames in-
side a highway tunnel today aft-
er a bus struck a gasoline tanker
truck which exploded into an
inferno that melted vehicles,
officials said.
Oakland Fire Capt. John
Speakman said seven bodies
were found after the intense fire
in Caldeoott tunnel on Highway
24 between Orinda and Oakland.
Officials said there were three
survivors of the firestorm, so
fierce it melted water valves de-
signed to withstand 1.000 de-
grees.
The mother of one survivor
apparently died in flames when
s he tried to use an emergency
telephone in the tunnel to call for
help, authorities said.
"It looks like something out of
World War II," California High-
way Patrol officer Jim Mattos
said of the interior of one of the
three tubes of the 3,357-foot
tunnel, a major commute route
burrowing through a hill bet-
ween Alameda and Contra Costa
counties.
A westerly breeze in the tun-
nel acted like a chimney, shoo-
ting flames through at 100 mph
and causing the firestorm,
Speakman said. Heat was so in-
tense that it melted the double
tanker truck to six inches high,
leaving only its radiator.
IN THE SWIM -It's nearly time for t)'le fa.
med Costa Mesa Fish Fry sponsored by the
Harbor area Lions Club and candidates for
Miss Costa Mesa are being accepted at the
Chamber of Commerce. Three already in
Delly Noe lteft Photo
competition are (fr6m left), Tracy Grams, ·Na-
ncy Russell and Michelle Wilson. Competition
will be during Fish Fry June 5 through 7.
Candidates must be 17 to 22 years of age.
Westbound morning traffic
was snarled for 10 miles behind
the tunnel , and one San
Francisco-bound motorist said it
took 30 minutes to go one exit.
Firefighters with breathing
apparatus searched for victims
after they controlled the fire,
about 2 ~ hours after the 12:20
a.m . PST accident, Speakman
said.
2 d eaf-mutes
get aid after
home burns
Schlllitz to announce
Mideast peace plan
Passover
begins tonight
American Red Cross officials
are providing temporary shelter
today for two deaf-mute Costa
Mesa women and five children
whose home was destroyed in a
fire Tuesday night.
Administrative battalion chief
Jim Rich ey said damage to the
house at 2116 Sterling Ave .. in-
cluding contents, was estimated
at $65,000.
Fire officials believe that the
blaze started in the kitchen about
6:57 p.m. and then rared through
the halls and living room. The
cause of the fire is unknown.
No one was home when the
fire broke out, said Richey. The ·
(See DEAF-MUTE, Page A!)
WORLD
By JEFF ADLER
Of the Delly Not .....
State Sen. John Schmitz said
today his announced intention to
unveil a "major" Middle East
peace plan during a Los Angeles
news conference Thursday
amounta to a "new combination
of old ingredients."
The Newport Beach Republi·
can, whom polls show to be
trailing in his bid for the U.S.
Senate nomination, said he spent
close to an hour with Palestine
Liberation Organization leader
Yasa:ir Arafat last week in Bel.rut,
Lebanon.
Arafat, according to Schmitz
aide Brad Evans, asked Schmitz
to convey the peace plan to the
White House. Both Evans and
Solons off for El Salvador
WASHINGTON (AP) -A congremkmal ~esa·
lion headed by Hou.e Majority Leader Jim Wri&ht,
D-Texu, lefn .od.ay on a 10-day trip to El Salvador 8nd
four ot her countries in Central America and the Ca-
ribbean.
NATION
Central America boob liil . .
Commonly uaed IOCial 1tudtn textboob and
children'• boob do not prepare studentl to understand
Central America. Pace A5.
Academy Awards No. l
''DallM'' w• bumped from the top spot ln the
televt.lon ratino, but lt took the A.c.cfemy Awarda
brOlldcast t.o do Tt. P119 A8.
t •
Schmitz declined to discuss de-
tails of the pl.al). .
ln an interview this morning,
Schmitz said the plan "is a new
combination of old ingredients -
the combination is new." •
Asked about frospects for
peace because o the so-called
new initiative, Schmitt replied,
"I'm not saying I C;an do what
others have failed over the
years."
He added that the real solu-
tion to the problems of the Mid-
dle East lie in American, not
middle east.em, politics.
"We won't solve it as long as
you have American politicians
kowtowing to Jewish bloc votes
in this country," Schmitz laid.
STATE
Passover, the eight-day holi-
day commemorating the·exodus
of the Jewish people from F.gypt
3,000 years ago, begins tonight.
Jewish families along the
Orange Coast will observe the
festival with a seder, a rltual
feast, that includes certain sym-
bolic foods.
In most homes the seder is said
only the first two night.a, during
which time no leavened bread is
eaten. The eating of unleavened
bread i.s a reminder of the haste
in which the Jews had to leave
Egypt, unable to wait for the
loaves of bread to rile.
During the seder the story of
the Jews flight from slavery to
the promi.aed land is read from a
book called the Haggadah. ...
Brown's choices scrutinized
T h e California S enate -for a chan ge -is
paying a ttenUon to appoin tees by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. Page A8.
COUNTY
Holy Week Ser!ices ~iste_d
Hol~ otmrvancee are ICheduled along the Oranae For a u.ttna. see Page A 7.
Passover recipes offered
Pa.over la a ~ time to 10 hick to old f.amily
recipee, which are offered by Jou Nathan Gerton ,.
author ot 0 Jewilh Hollda,y KUichen:• Ptae C l.
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Officials said the tanker driver,
Mervyn Lee Metzker, 44, of
Sacramento, escaped the holo-
caust without injury.
The other survivors, Steve
Rutledge, 31, of Carson City,
TRW seam
Nev., and Paul Petroelie, 31. of
Alameda, were taken to Merritt
Hospital, officials said. Rutledge
was treated for carbon monoxide
poisoning and shock after his
(See TANKER, Page A2)
Operators credited
• with aiding probe
By JEFF PARKER
Of the Olllly fltlot Staff
Orange police have credited
''alert" TRW telephone operators
with helping to disclose a com-
puter theft operation now belie-
ved to date back to 1972.
Detectives Jim Carson and
Roger Braham are "still coun-
ting" thousands of supposedly
Heather
• to miss
• meeting
Reports that Newport Beach
Mayor Jackie Heather plans to
attend next Monday's city council
meeting only a month after suf-
ferig a stroke, were dispelled by
the rMyor herself today.
"I'd like to, I really would,"
said the 52-year-old mayor, "but
I think it's out of the question.''
Mrs. Heather, hospitalized
since March 7. is undergoing re-
ha bili ta tion treatment at St.
Jude's Hospital in Fullerton.
Several council members said
they'd heard Mrs. Heather might
be planning a surprise showing at
the council meeting.
The mayor said she believes
the rumor started because she
asked a council colleague to bring
her a copy of Monday's city
council agenda.
"I want to see it. I need to get
back up to speed, but I doubt I'll
be at the meeting." said Mrs.
Heather.
She said if tests this week are
encouraging, she likely will be
permitted to return home for the
weekend and then re-enter the
hospital next week for further
rehabilitation.
Mrs. Heather reported she
feels well but has a lingering
weakness in her left side.
"I need to keep working," she
said. "I want to be able to walk
(See HEATHER, Page AZ)
INDEX
confidential credit records seized
Monday fo llowing raids of
H .E.L .P . Locksmiths of Van
Nuys and Searchers Security of
Los Angeles. ,
The credit information was al-
legedly obtained by the two
companies by posing as legitimate
subscribers and using the suppo-
sedly secret subscribers' codes to
activate the TRW computer.
"It looks like things went
smoothly until H.E.L.P . Lock-
smiths began calling into the
operators for infomuklon instead
of the computer," said Carson.
"At that time, the TRW ope-
rators began to get suspicious of.
the varying voices and finally
asked one caller what company
she was representing. When the
caller said H.E.L.P. Lock.sm.iths,
there we were," he said.
Carson said that the subscri·
bers' codes were likely "tricked"
out of unsuspecting TRW sub-
scribers, then used by the two
Los Angeles companies to aug-
ment their own records. H.E.L.P .
Locksmiths specialized in the re-
possession of cars, and Searchers
Security is a private investigative
agency.
TRW spokesman Gil Hamblet
said that subscribers sometimes
don't take the secrecy o f the'
codes "seriously."
"I think carelessness was to
(See COMPUTER, Page AZ)
John MacBe th
fune ral set .
Fun~ral services for long-time
Corona de! Mar resident John
Garrison MacBeth, who died
Tuesday at the age of 59, will be
held Friday noon at Rose Hills in
Whittier.
Mr. MacBeth was a general
contractor in the Harbor Area
and a 20-year resident of New-
port Beach. He is survived by his
wife, Gloria, and sons Daniel and
John, both of Irvine. He also
leaves a daughter, Carolyn, of
Corona del Mar.
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SPORTS
Lopes, A 's def eat Ansels
. Ex-I>odler Davey Lopea played a bUr part ln the
Oakland A'a, 3-2, 11-inninl victory c>Wr tM AnaeJa ln
the opener for_ both t.eeml. Paa-01.
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COMPUTER THEFT. • •
blamct," he said.
Allhouah charges are yet tb be
filed, computer lnformaUon theft
la a felony, falling under a rec-
ently enacted section of the Penal
' Code prohibiting unauthorized
•• accet1S to computer data banks.
And In this case, said Car.Ion,
the theft was "relatively easy" to
bring off.
· "I'm sure the codes were
tricked out of TRW subscribers
unknowingly," he said. "After
that, it's just a matter of using
them correctly to get the infor-
mation. I think this is the first
• case of Its kind in California."
Once the subscribers' codes
were obtained. access to the TRW
mother died as she tried to use
the telephone.
Orange computer was direct, ac-
cording to TRW 1pokeaperson
Delia Femandei.
"It's not an interactive
system," she aaid. "It's a dumb
teleprinter. You punch In 'I am
this valid subscriber, give me the•
credit profile on Smith, John,
address and so and so. then Social
Security number, year of birth."'
According to Carson the infor·
matlon obtained by the two
companies -addresses. initials
of spouse, past addresses, pay-
ment habits, bankruptcy and tax
dealings -was probably being
used in skip tracing, collections
and to help with car reposses-
sions.
• •
"She was standing at the call
box and JUSt got caught up in a
big ball of smoke and fire. I
watched my mother die."
BATTLE-READY -Cheered by spectators
from. rooftc?ps. ~ritish Royal Marine conunan-
dos line ship rail beneath their ensign as they
A~ Wltephoto
left Portsmouth Harbor Tuesday aboard as-
sault ship HMS Fearless, bound for Falkland
Islands. (Related Photo A3)
Britain 'beefing up'
freeze
record
By Tbe A11ocl1ted Pre11
Record April cold stunned
much of the ttutem haJf of lhe
nation today ln the path of an
unprecedented spring blizzard
that killed at least 37 people, left
etg~t ml11ing, and burled the
maJOr cities of the Northeast in
up to 2 feet of snow. •
The big blow that crippled ci·
ties such as New York and Bost-
on wlth snows drlven by winds
gusting to 80 mph had moved
into the northeast tip of New
England, but the National Wea-
ther Servace warned that another
snowstorm was bearing down on
the snowbourid Midwest.
Temperatures this morning
dropped below zero in northern
Minnesota and upper Michigan
and were below freezing as far
south as the Tennessee Valley
and the southern Appalachians.
"~y mother and I were right
behind the AC Transit bus," said
Rutledge, with singed hair and a
sooty face. "After it hit the stal-
·'' led car, we watched it swerve
• ' •from right Jane to left lane. It hit
' the wall and kept on going."
A Pontiac turned sideways was
later found in the tunnel. A ske-
leton was in the driver's seat.
Speakman said the bus struck
a stalled car, then crashed into
the double-tanker truck carrying
8,800 gallons of gasoline, which
jackknifed and burst into flames.
R efuses to appease Argentine dictators over Falklands
LONDON (AP) -Britain de-
clared today it would not appease
Argentine "dictators" and was
reported beefing up its armada of
warships steaming to the Falk-
land lslands.
decide in the last days of March
to resort to arbitrary and brutal
asr.;ession?
tine regime itself. lnflation IS ra-
ging in Argentina, at the rate of
140 percent a year.
With another stonn developing
over the centraJ Rockies, a winter
s torm watch was posted in
northeast Iowa, southern Minne-
sota, southern Wisconsin and
northern lllinois.
Snow aJready was falling over
the northern half of the Great
Plains.
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Rutledge and his mother jum-
ped out of the car to divert traf-·
·•fie.
LEASEHOLD RALLY SET. •
market vaJue of land -is unre-
solved.
"The Irvine Company has ad·
mitted that it does not do ind1vi-
duaJ on-site appraisals," charges
committee member Lou Scott,
"so it's no wonder it has overva-
lued the land."
The Irvine Company, which
has offered several alternatives
for letting persons purchase their
leased land or continue renting it
at a reduced rate, says it has al-
ways had a policy of letting af-
fected homeowners obtain their
own arpraisal on the land.
"The Irvine Company," re-
s ponds Ms. Young. "has been
coming up with a deaJ-a-day but
the proposa!S nave turned out to
be _pretty weak on inspection.:·
The lrvine Company also nas
been staging a series of neigh-
borhood meetings to go over lea-
ses and concerns with residents.
• There have been 15 meetings to
date with 13 more scheduled.
DEAF-MUTES HOMELESS • •
Meanwhile, Secretary of State
Alexander M. Haig Jr. prepared
to fly to London and Buenos
All es m an attempt to defuse the
crisis, .and Argentine forces were
reported digging in to hold the
islands they seized from Britain
on Friday.
"Britain does not appease
dictators," Foreign Secretary
Francis Pym told a House of
Commons debate.
Pym, successor to Lord Car-
rington who resigned Monday
over his failure to avert Argen-
tina's seizure of tht! rerrl'OteSOulh-
Atlantic colony, said Britain "will
spa.re no effort" to find a peaceful
solution .
two oldest children, returning
from a trip to Disneyland, arrived
home in time to see fire fighters
pouring water on the charred
remains of the house.
agency has moved the family to a
motel in Costa Mesa until more
permanent shelter can be found.
"But if our efforts fail the Ar-
gentine regime will know what
to expect," he said.
Pym labeled the Argentine
military junta a "morally bank-
rupt regime" and said: "We in-
tend to show Argentina and the
whole world, Britain is resolved
to succeed in this crisis."
The owner of the home, Viola
Hildreth, lived there with Zaha-
roula Rima and her five children,
ages unknown.
Ms. MoraJes said that the two
women had been redecorating
th~ house and took the news of
the fire "very hard."
A dog, four kittens and four
birds died in the blaze. But fire
fighters were able to resuscitate a
siamese cat at the scene.
In a vigorous speec·h to a
packed Commons, Pym said it
was obvious the ArgentinP.
"oocupation force" of more than
3,000 troops would treat the 1,800
pro-British islanders as "a con-
quered population."
Toni MoraJes, a spokeswoman
, for the Red Cross said the relief
HEA TUER TO MISS MEET . •
perfectly when I come bac k to
the council."
Her husband, a cardiologist,
has projected that it may take his
wife up to tour months to regam
full strength on her left side. He
speculated that she should be
able to return to her council du-
ties within a month.
Pym, a former defense secre-
tary in Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher's Cabinet, asked: "Why
did Argentina's rulers suddenly
Mosuy sunny 1ooay and Thurs-
day but with variable high ctoudl·
neaa. Not 111 windy near the coHt
In the allernoon1 Continued cool
Hi ghs both days In low to
mld-80a Low• tonight 37 to 45 _ Hunllflilton·Newport atN tempe-
return range lrom a IOW or 50 to
II high ol 112
EJMWtlef•. lrom Point Con<:ep·
lion to the Mexican border and
out 60 miles A small craft advi-
sory la In ettect lrom Point Con·
Clptlon to Point Fermin end San
Clemente laland with weal to
north-I winds Of 15 to 25 knoll
and 4 to 8 root HH over outer
watera which will spread to the
coest by thla 11Uernoon and con-
tinue through the evenlflil Other-
WIH light variable wlnda drop-
0(119 to 10 to tll knoll Thursday
attarnoon W•terly 1well1 of 1 to
3feet
V.S. summary
High wind• end heevy anow
brought bllzzerd wernlno-to New
England today white enother
storm was brew1ng over the Great
Pie Int. Snow ahowera were Ka11Med
from the northern Rockl•• to Arl-z on• and New Mexico. Rain
ahowera covered the norlh•rn1
Peclllc Coa1t and No11hern Call·
fornla.
There -e fair aklet and light
wind• from the Greet Lall• and
the Up()er Mlalaat~ Valley lo ltle
central Gull CoHt and the IOU·
thern Atlantlc Co11t. Tempe1a-
tur• -e belOw ,,_,"ii H fer
IOUth •• TennHH• and Norlh
Cetollna.
The forecut called for moelly
aunny .itlel ~ the EHi Cout
and the Sout'-1 deeen•
TemperatuNe -e 91(J1Kled to
reecti the 80t In eout'-1 Teue
and the tip of Flo!1da with 20t and
301 from the northern Ptalna
through the upper Mlututppt
Valley. the GrHt Lek" and the northern Ohio Valley to the north
Atlal\tle atat•
Tem09ratur" around Ille na· lion Hrly today ranged from 2
degrff• In International P'all1.
Minn .. to 711 In Kay WMI, Fla
California
sunahln• wu ••peeled to wann moet Of Southtl'n Callfomta
through Thuraday with only an• occMIOnal lllgll cloud.
Tiit Nettonat wnt"9r ~
1emperatur .. In l.ot A~ ind eklflCI the coaat lhOllld raecll llle
mid to. Thurlday.
' HIQrle Ill IN mountlllna lhcMd
range from 42 10 H with Iowa
tonight hnl 11 to H .
Ouaty ~ wlnde .,. ~
ted to -.-by tonight with
.._ .,_ to fa to n
..... • DeMt1 lef!IC*•·
Mostly sunny days
turet wtll ••'199 trom the h•gh 50.
to tow 60s ,,., high deserts end
between 72 and 79 tn tower de-
50rts A small-crelt aoviCory 1n etrect
tonight ror boaters 60 m11ea out
lrom Point Conception south to
San Clemente Island
Thtl weathermen predict north-
w111t wind• between 15 and 25
knots with 4-to 6 -foot waves
Cloaer to shore. westerly winds
should blow from 12 to 22 knots
•nntnhl end decrease Thursday. liJ9'19f•tlng t • to 3-loot wind waves ~\19 1 westerly swell and same atz11.
ume 11111
Temperatures
NATION
Albany
AlbuQue
Amarollo
l\8Nlv111e
Atlanta
At11ntc Cty
A Ult In
Baltlnl0<11
Bllllnga
Blrmlnghm
Bismarck
BOIN Boston
Brownsvlle
Butlalo
Burlington
C111per
Charlstn SC
Charlatn WV
Charlotte NC
Cheyenne
Chlcego
c1ne1noau
Cleveland
Ctmbla SC
Columbus Dalo-Ft Wth
Oeyton'
OWi,,.
0.. Molnft
Detroit
Oul\rth
EIPuo
Fat go
Aaoat•tl GtMt Falla
Htrt10fd
Helene
Honolulu Houston
lndnaplla
HI l.o Pre.
28 13 82
66 '47
58 33
41 25
52 29
47 22 33
67 51
44 22
41 211 09
51 33
32 25 01
45 27
34 19 , 23
82 72
20 12 32
23 13 .01
40 30 23 e. 38
52 19 03
51 29
54 28
32 7
40 22
3t ·21 13
60 30
39 1'4
59 45
32 17
59 31
31 2'4
27 10 .07
27 3
115 62
30 6
411 32
30 14 .32
22 16 1.17
41 111
61 74 .07
89 51
31 19
Jackso MS
Jackanvue
Kant City
Les Veges
Lillie Rock
lOUltVllle
Lubbock
Memp/111
Miami
Miiwaukee
Mpla-St P
Neshvtlle
N-Orleana
N-York Norfolk
No. Piette
Okla City
Oma he
Orlando
Phlladphll
Phoenh1
Pittsburgh
Piland. Me
Piiand. Ora
Providence
Rai.tgh
Rapid City
Reno
·Richmond Salt uke
Sen Antonio
Seattle ~~
St Loula
St P-Twnpe
St Ste Marie Spokane
Syracuae
T(lpel(a
TUC80fl
57 32
78 41
40 31
69 47
49 32
33 22 48 42
45 34
91 69
211 12
33 21
'43 23
74 52
41 21
35 28
43 · 25 01 53 40
38 27 811 49
37 19 39
80 65
42 111 o•
27 17 2. t9
59 42
32
52 27
'41 26 17
42 22
52 28
"" 29 03 71 52
53 39
59 '40
31 26
311 27
llO "8
17 2
47 32 111
25 12 12
40 31
112 57 02
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3-4
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57 a7
17
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Wasl\lflilln
Wichita
50 41
45 24 ~
43 35
CALIFORNIA
BakerallelO
Blythe
Eureka
Fresno
Lanca11ar
LOI Af1991ea
Marysville
Needlel
Ookland
Puo Roblet
Red Bluff
Redwood City
Secrem.nto
Sallnaa
San Olego
Sen Franclaco
Santa Barbar•
Sant• Marla
Stoel\ ton
Thermal
Ukiah
Bera tow
Big Beer
BllN>p
Catalina
Long Beech
MonrOVI•
Mt Wllaon
Newpor1 8eec:h
Ontario
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'I suggest that part of the
answer lies in the very brutality
and unpopularity of the Argen-
High school
sailors seek
donations
Newport Harbor High School's
Sailing Team Boosters are see-
king donations to aid the sailing
team in regattas and national
championships.
The Bill Wakeman-coached
Harbor-High sailors traveled to
Annapolis, Md., in 1981 and won
the prestigious Mallory Trophy
for the school placing highest in
the interscholAstic Yacht Racing
Association.
They aJso took third overall in
the U.S. NavaJ Academy's Cressy
Trophy competition. In Decem-
ber of last year the team was
fifth in the nation at the national
interscholastic championship,
Cotton Bowl Regatta held at Fort
Worth, Tex.
"Since school district funds are
not available for this sport, the
existence of the team depends on
generous contributions from the
public," said Catherine Nash,
chairman of the sailing team
boosters.
Donations to the team are tax
deductible. Supporting mem·
berships are Admiral, $200 or
more; Commodore, $100; Captain,
$50; Commander, $25; and crew
$10. Checks should be made
payable to Newport Harbor Tar
Boosters and mailed to Mr~. Ca-
therine Nash, '1508 Santiago
Drive, Newport Beach.
"The regime is notorious for its
systematic contempt of aU human
rights.
The storm that roared through
the Midwest earlier in the week
was blamed for the deaths.
Newport officials
seek applicants
Newport .t:Seach city council
members are seeking appli-
cants for posts on five city
boards and commissions that
will become vacant June 30.
Applications must i.>e filed
by 5 p.m . May 10 with the
city clerk.
The posts include a seat on
the city's planning commis-
sion now held by Allan Beek.
The seven-member planning
unit meets Thursday everungs
• Children under 11 are
invited to a free Easter cele-
bration April 10 from 10 a.m.
to noon at the Estancia Adobe
Park.
The annual Easter Egg-A -
Thon, sponsored by the Costa
Mesa Leisure Services, in-
cludes free candy, an egg
twice monthly.
Also, vacant will be a post
o n the Board of Library
Trustees, the City Arts Com-
mission , the Civil Service
Board and two seats on the
city Parks, Beaches and Rec-
reation Commission.
All appointments are for a
four-year term. The city
clerk's office is located in city
hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
hunt. a mime show, games, a
jelly bean guessing contest
and an Easter bonnet contest.
A speciaJ visit by the Easter
bunny is scheduled, too. Re-
gistration for the Easter bon-
net contest begins at 9:30. For
more information call
754-5300.
DOLLARS!
01 Savl1'gfi. there are two
am tht highest interest on
r lRA or KEOCH. ind both
programs ue Insur~ •..
gu1r.1nteed <,a(e by thl' (edt>ral
govunmenl.
Decide to lock In al today's high
rates for tomorrow·~ high
return\. Choo~l' the maturity
date that you w.int ...
:inywht>rt' from Ill month\ 10 10
ye.ir\. Select the tax deferred
plan th.11 met·t~ your nl'ech.
C.111 or ~top by tod.1y, .ind "'k our
Saving~ Coun~l'IO" to help you opl'n tht.>
Newport B;alboa S.ivlng\ lndividuJI
Retirement Account or KLOGH pl.1n th.ti will
STOP LOSING MONtY TO
T HE IRS
OPEN A NEWPORT BALBOA
SAVINGS IRA
111111 l:UIT lllPllT BUCH I fllll ITICU
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7, 1982 ORANGE COUN TY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
4,000 seek to rekindle leasehold fight
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ttle D•llJ illlot llaff
The Committee of 4000, ln an
effort to put 10me punch back in
Its fight with the Irvine Com·
pany over leasehold land in
Newport Beach and Irvine, wW
stage a rally April 14 at the
Marriott Hotel.
The rally, to be the commit·
tee's third, Is being held partially
to dispel rumors that the com-
ml ttee is being disbanded or
(WUUng out of gas.
The committee, led by escrow
flrm owner Barbara Young.
cl.aims to repreeent hundteds of
homeowners, In the two cities,
unhappy with aoarlng land lease
fees they must annually pay the
Irvine Company.
Affected residents pay 6 per-
cent of the appraised value of
their leased land. The leases
come up for periodic adjustment,
meaning affected residents are
asked to pay 6 percent of the
i:urrent value of the land.
Readjustments, to some per·
sons, have meant large increases
an yearly lease fees. ln some
cases. the fees have soared from
several thousand dollars to
$30,000 and $40,000-a-year.
In Nt>wport Beach, 62 leases
t'ome up for readjustment this
vt>ar Two leases wert> read 1usted
last year. None in Irvine are af.
fe<.·t.ed In 1982
Ms. Young says the committee
and the Irvine Compall.y have
made some progress 1n settling
Lht-dispute, but that the main
point of difference the fair
(See LEASEHOLD, Page A%)
Tanker-bus crash
Tunnel holocaust
kills 7 • Ill Oakland
OAKLAND (AP) -At least
seven people died in flames in-
side a highway tunnel today aft-
er a bus struck a gasoline tanker
truck which exploded into an
inferno that melted vehicles,
officials said.
Oakland Fi re Capt. John
Speakman said seven bodies
were found after the intense fire
in Caldecott tunnel on Highway
24 between Orinda and Oak.land
Officials said there were three
survivors of the firestorm, so
fierce it melted water valves de-
s igned to withstand 1,000 de-
grees.
The mother of one survivor
apparently died in flames when
s he tried to use an emergency
telephone m the tunnel to call for
help, authorities said.
"It looks bke something out of
World War II," California High-
way Patrol officer Jim Mattos
said of the interior of one of the
three tubes of the 3,357-foot
tunnel, a major commute route
burrowing through a hill bet-
ween Alameda and Contra Costa
counties.
A westerly breeze in the tun-
nel acted like a chimney, shoo-
ting names through at 100 mph
and causing the firestorm.
Speakman said. Heat was so in-
tense that it melted the double
tanker truck to six inches high,
leaving only its radiator.
IN THE SWIM -It's nearly time for the fa-
med Costa Mesa Fish Fry sponsored by the
Harbor area Lions Club and candidates for
Miss Costa' Mesa are being accepted at the
Chamber of Commerce. Three already in
D•ltJ l"Mot St.ft P'1oto
competition are (from left), Tracy Grams, Na-
ncy Russell and Michelle Wilson. Competition
will be during Fish Fry June 5 through 7.
Candidates must be 17 to 22 years of age.
Westbound morning traffic
was snarled for 10 miles behind
the tunnel , and one San
Francisco-bound motorist said it
took 30 minutes to go one ex.it.
Firefighters with breathing
apparatus searched for victims
after they controlled the fire,
about 2 \ll hours after the 12:20
a .m . PST accident, Speakman
said.
2 deaf-mutes
get aid after
home burns
Schmitz to announce
Mideast peace plan
Passover
begins tonight
American Red Cross officials
are providing temporary shelter
today for two deaf-mute Costa
Mesa women and five children
whose home was destroyed in a
fire Tuesday night.
Administrative battalion chief
Jim Richey said damage to the
house at 2116 Sterling Ave., in-
cluding contents, was estimated
at $65,000.
Fire officials believe that the
blaze started in the kitchen about
6:57 p.m. and then raced through
the halls and living room. The
cause of the fire is unknown.
No one was home when the
fire broke out, said Richey. The
(See DEAF-MUTE, Page A%)
WORLD
By JEFF ADLER
Of !tie D.ily Piiot Staff
State Sen. John Schmitz said
today his announced intention to
unveil a "major" Middle East
peace plan during a Loe Angeles
news conferen ce Thursday
amounts to a "new combination
of old ingredients."
The Newport Beach Republi-
can, whom polls show to be
trailing in his bid for the U.S.
Senate nomination. said he spent
close to an hour with Palestine
Liberation Organization leader
Yassir Arafat last week in Beirut,
Lebanon.
Arafat, according to Schmitz
aide Brad Evans, asked Schmitz
to convey the peace plan to the
,,.White House. Both Evans and
So Ions off for El Salvador
WASHINGTON (AP) -A congresaion&l delega-
tion headed by House Majority Leader Jim Wright,
D-Texas, left today on a 10-day trip to El Salvador and
four other countries in Central Americrand the Ca-
ribbean.
NATION
Central America books bit
Commonly uaed social studies textbooks and
children'• books do not prepare students to understand
Central America. Page A6.
Academy A wards No. 1
"DallM" WM bumped from the top spot 1n the
televialon rattno. but It took the Academy Awa.rda
brolidcMt to do Tt. Pap A8.
#I
Schmitz declined to discuss de-
tails of the pl8.I).
In an interview this morning,
Schmitz said the plan "is a new
combination of old ingredients -
the combination is new." '
Asked about pros pects for
peace because of the so-called
new initiative, Schmitz replied,
"I'm not sa.ying I can do what
others have failed over the
years."
He added that the real solu-
tion to the problems of the Mid-
dle East lie in American, not
middle eastern, politics.
"We won't solve it as long as
you have American politicians
kowtowing to Jewish bloc votes
in this country," Schmitz said.
STATE
Passover. the eight-day holi-
day commemorating the exodus
of the Jewish people from Egypt
3,000 years ago, begins tonight.
Jewish families along the
Orange Coast will observe the
festival with a seder, a ritual
feast, that includes certain sym-
bolic foods.
In most homes the seder is said
only the first two nights, during
which time no leavened bread is
eat.en. The eaung of unleavened
bread is a reminder of the haste
in which the Jews had to leave
Egypt, unable to wait for the
loaves of bread to rise.
During the seder the story of
the Jews flight from slavery to
the promised land is read from a
book called the Haggada.!1.
Brown's choices scrutinized
The California Senate -for a change -is
paying attention to appointees by Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. Page AB .
COUNTY
Holy Week Services listed
Holy Week obeervancee are 1eht¥luled along the
Orange Coast. For a lilting, tee Page A 7.
Passover recipes offered
PUIOVer la a aood time to go beck to old family
recipM, which are offered by Joan Nath.an Gerson,.
author of "Jewtah Holiday Kitchen!' Pace Cl.
)
Officials said the tanker driver,
Mervyn Lee Metzker, 44, of
Sacramento, escaped the holo-
caust without injury.
The other survivors, Steve
Rutledge, 31, of Carson City,
TRW seam
Nev., and Paul Petroellc, 31. of
Alameda, were taken to Merritt
Hosp1taJ, offit'tals said Rutledge
was treated for carbon monoxtde
poisoning and shock after his
(St>e TANKER, Page A2)
Operators credited
with aiding probe
By JEFF PARKER
Of IM OallJ Pllol Staff
Urange police have credited
"alert" TRW telephone operators
with helping to disclose a com-
puter theft operation now belie-
ved to date back to 1972 .
Detectives Jim Carson and
Roger Braham are "still coun-
ting" thousands of suppasedly
Heather
• to miss
• meeting
Reparts that Newport Beach
Mayor Jackie Heather plans to
attend next Monday's city council
meeting only a month after suf-
ferig a stroke, were dispelled by
the rruyor herself today.
"I'd like to, I really would,"
said the -52-year-old mayor, "but
I think it's out of the question."
Mrs. Heather, hospitalized
since March 7. is undergoing re-
ha bili ta tion treatment at St.
Jude's HospitaJ in Fullerton
Several council members said
they'd heard Mrs. Heather might
be planning a surprise showing at
the council meeting.
The mayor said she believes
the rumor started because she
asked a council colleague to bnng
her a copy of Monday's city
council agenda.
"I want to see it. I need to get
back up to speed, but I doubt I'll
be at the meeting," said Mrs.
Heather
She said if tests this week are
encouraging, she likely will be
permitted to return home for the
weekend and then re-enter the
hospital next week for further
rehabilitation.
Mrs . Heather reported she
feels well but has a lingering
weakness in her left side.
"I need to keep working," she
said. "I want to be able to walk
(See HEATHER, Page A!)
INDEX
ronfidential credit records seized
M onday foll owing raids of
H E.L .P Locksmiths o f Van
Nuys and Searchers Security of
Los Angeles.
The credit mfonnauon was al-
1 e ged ly obtained by the two
<.'Ompanies by posing as legitimate
subscribers and usmg the suppo-
sedly secret subscribers' codes to
activate the TRW computer
"It looks lake things went
smoothly unul H E.L P Lock·
smiths began calling into the
operators for tnfonnauon instead
of the computer." said Carson .
"At that time, the TRW ope-
rators began to get suspicious of
the varying voices and finally
asked one caller what company
she was representing. When the
caller said H.E L.P Lock.smiths,
there we were." he said
Carson said that the subscri-
bers' codes were likely "tncked"
out of unsuspecting TRW sub-
scribers, then used by the two
Los Angeles companies to aug-
ment their own records. H.E.L.P.
Lock.smiths specialized m the re-
possession of cars, and Searchers
Security is a private investigative
agency.
TRW spokesman Gil Hamblet
said that subS('ribers sometimes
don't take the secrecy of the
codes "seriously "
"I think carelessness was to
(See COMPUTER, Page At)
John MacBeth
funeral set .
Funeral services for long· time
Corona del Mar resident John
Garrison MacBeth, who died
Tuesday at the age of 59, wW be
.held Friday noon at Rose Hills in
Whittier. ·
Mr. MacBeth was a general
contractor in the Harbor Area
and a 20-year reside~t of New-
port Beach. He is survived by his
wife, Gloria, and sons Daniel and
John, both of Irvine. He also
leaves a daughter, Carolyn, of
Corona del Mar.
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Lopes, A's def eat Angels
. Ex-Dodger Davey Lopes played a bta part 1n the
Oakland A's. 3-2, 11-lnninl victory over tne ~ lit
the opener for both teiaim. Pace Dl.
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Dow Jones Final
DOWN 2.46
aoaNG .. m
Tarbell, Realtors hu purchued TAC Really of
Riverside, markin, the second Riverside realty com-
pany Tarbell has purchued since 1981.
Cliff Mulvihill. owner of TAC Realty, will ronti-
nue as manager of the office and join Tarbell's edu-
cation staff.
Tarbell, which says it is America's largest priva-
tely owned realty company, has corporate head-
quarters in Tustin.
Plotter capability added
Point 4 Data Corporation of Irvine has added
an X-Y pen plotter apabllity to 4SITE, Its real-time
turnkey computer system. 4SITE Is designed for ma-
nagers of oomplex projects.
The system la being Wied by a variety of 1''ortune
500 companies as well as by contractors and shipbuil-
ders.
NB executive honored
H. David Bright, of C.Orona del Mar. president and
chief executive officer of National Edacallou Corpo-
ra tlon, Newport Beach, received an award from
Financial World magazine for being the outstanding
chief executive officer among all U.S. companies in the
services industry
Stock off er extended
Executive lada1trle1, announced 1t was exten-
ding its offer to purchase its publicly held shares of
common stock at a price of $4.40 per share.
The offer will terminate April 16 at 5 p.m.
Executive a.lao announced that approximately 83
percent of the 554,808 publicly held shares had been
tendered by April 1.
Bank merger complet~d
Eldoracfo Bancorp, Tustin, announced the com-
i>etion of the merger of Bank of Indio with Eldorado
Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Eldorado Ban-
corp.
Energy problem s feared
TULSA. Oka. (AP) -The current oversupply of
oil in the world will not last long and higher prices will
return, the president of Phillips Petroleum Co. says.
"We're in for some sort of cold shock of higher
prices and decreased supply once again,'' C.J . Silas told
engineers at the Annual Joint Enhanced Oil Recovery
Symposium.
UCB name change topic
Why a major corporation such as Uruted CalHor-
nia Bank chose to become First Interstate Bancorp.
will be discussed at a meeting of the Orange County
Advertising Federation.
The meeting will be held April 15 at 1 p.m. at the
Registry Hotel, Irvine.
Guest speakers will be Stephen J, Tabussi, assis-
tant vice president and advertising manager for First
Interstate, and Nancy Budd, vice president, manage-
ment director for Foote, Cone & Belding/Honig.
For reservations, c.all 680-3601.
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