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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1983 ORANGE COUNT V. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Rents fight puts
'4,000' in red
By STEVE MARBLE of the DellJ l't&ol St•tt
Leaders of thl' Commlltee of
4000 . fighting the Irvine
Company over soaring land rents
tn Newf)Qrt &1Kh and Irvine,
admitted dunng a public rally
last night that the protest group
is deeply in debt
David Grant, a lawyt:r and
protest leader, warned the crowd
of 450 at the Marriott Hotel in
Newport that apathy and lack of
m oney 1s threatening the
committ('t' and 1ts two-year-old
crusade.
Grant, a Newport rl's1dent.
said the group o wes n<:arly
$100,000, mostly in legal bills
Grant s111d the committee has
spent we ll over $200.000 since
the fight began Mo ney has
previously been raised through
fund-raising efforts.
Th e t·om m1tt t-e and
development firm are locked in a
legal squabble over the value of
land that homeowners lease from
the Irvine Company on an annual
basis
(See COMMITTEE, Page A2 1
Nearl y every chair was fillt-d at Committee
of 4 ,000 rally.
Dentists may face scrutiny
Me a case could s p eed law on anesthe tics permit
By JODI CAD ENHEAD
Of the DeltJ PUot 9t.ff
The death o f three patients
treated by Dr Tony Protopappas
should result 1n stricter
enforcement of a year-old law
reqU!ring. a · permit for denttsts
who use ge neral anesthetics, a
h1gh-ranlung st.ate dental off1c1aJ
says.
A team of investigators 1s
expected t o begin s tatewide
mspectlons of dental offices thts
spring, according t o Rodney
Stine, executive dtrt>etor of the
State Dent.al Board.
Flotilla at full rigging
Protopappaa, who obtained a
permit in 1980 when such
licensing was not mandatory, was
temporarily suspended from
practicing dentistry yesterday by
an Orange County Superior
Court Judge. The state Altomey
General's Office lB accusing him
o f "gross n egligence" in the
rleaths of three female patients.
44The Pride of Baltimore" got a grand escort into Newport
H a rbor. , to r y. more pic tures on Page Bl.
Coast College board faces recall
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
O(n. 0.-., ....,. ......
F o ur Coast Commu nit y
CoUege Distnct trustees -who
voted last week to lay o ff 114
full -time tea c hers and
administrator s -have been
legally notified they are targeted
in a recall campaign
Trustees George Rodda Jr .
Robert L. Humphreys, Richard
Olson and William Kettler were
presented w ith intent-lo-recall
n otices at last night's board
meeung
David Warfield, an Orange
Coast College graduate who
presented the notices, said he also
intends to serve a recall letter on
board President Car ol Gandy,
who did not attend the public
port.Jon of wt night's meeting.
Warfield's c harges include
"jlross misuse of the public
trust," failure to hold mearungful
public debate regarding the
recent layoffs and inability lo
control alleged mismanagement
in the district.
A senlor at Cal State F'uJJerton,
Warfield said he is married to an
Orange Coast College teacher
who d id not r eceive a layoff
notice. But he claimed he is not
launching the campaign at the
prompting of the American
Federatio n of Teachers, which
represents f ull-time faculty
members
"This 1s n o t a perso nal
vendetta," he said "I believe th IS
1S part of a grass-roots sentiment
from a large part o f the
commumty."
What $1 million won't buy
He said the trustees have one
week to respond to the nouces.
then the formal petitions must be
reviewed by the Orange County
Registrar of Voters. Then. recall
proponents would have 120 days
to gather 29.000 signatures.
Warfield said.
"l was distressed because as I
view it, thlS will do irreparable
harm to the dLStrict," sa.td trustee
Humphreys. "I think this will
become an aU-out political battle
By JODI CADENHEAD Of the o...-, Piiot •• ..,
One million dollars may sound
like lots of money. but there are
90me things It won't buy you -a
waterfront home in Newport
Beach for one
If that's all you 've got, you
might try west Newport Beach
Or maybe you c an find a
"postage stamp size" lot o n
Balboa Island, suggest.II BiU Cote,
owner of Cote Realty and
Investment Co . which special.Ji.es
in exclusive properties
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When Cote got into the real
est.ate busmess eight years ago,
the most expensive home he sold
was $149.000 Last year the most
expensive was a $3.2 million,
16-room wate rfront h ome on
Harbor Island. The o riginal
asking price was $4 million.
Yes, customers are sometimes
surprised that a million buclu
isn't what it used lo be. C.Ote said.
Lest anyone with a miUion to
lay out on a Newport address
give up hope, pl.aces can aUll be
found at that pnce in manv of
the nice inland neighborhOods:
Harbor Ridge. Big Canyon,
Eastblurt, Dover Shores and
Jasmine Creek.
"About 80 percent of the
decision to buy an expensive
house is based on emotion," said
Cote "They like the decor or the
view or the feel of the house."
Dining room chandeliers are
very important to the luxury
home buyers. So are Persian
rujls , and...i. well-equipped
(Sff MILLJuN, Pa1e A!)
"It's well known that the
(teachers) union is the prime
mover behind this," he claimed.
Kettler, a board member since
1964, said, "It's rather ironic that
their call has always been how
great this district ls. Now, they've
sunk to saying that the people
who helped buiJd up this district
(th e trustees) are trying to tear it
down."
(See RECALL, Pa1e A!)
-------NSIDE------
Winning at
gambling can give
people a feeling of
11tatu11, e1pecially if
they have liule or
no self-Hleem.
Page Bl.
Willie Nelton, John
~illiame and Toto
led the Grammy
parade. Page A8.
Networks tune in to cable
Cable TV hat cut Into network audlenctt
and forced ABC and NBC to take notice.
The retult le that the dog day• of eummer
TV may be a Huie Ina lethal'fie. Pate 85.
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Golden West
Colle1e adYancea to
the South Coa•t
Conference
Shaughneuy
playoff• alter
ed1ln1 rival Orange
Coaat. P91e C I .
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In do('urnents filed by his
lawyer, Protopappas denied he
was responsible for the deaths of
Patricia C raven. 13. Cathryn
J o nes, 31, and M inna Kim
Andreassen, 23.
"l believe I am 1n n o way
res pons ible for the d eaths of
Patnc1a Craven. Cathryn Jones
and Kim Andreassen ," the
dentist said. All three patients
had been an es th et12ed by
Protopappas.
The law gove rning use of
anesth e tic s was passed in
January 1982. It requires dentists
to complete a one-year special
course m the USP or anestheucs
unless they already had used
drugs in thei.r practice.
The new law also requires
d~ntists to have drugs on hand to
counter -act the e ffects o f
anesthetics: to have e mergency
resuscitation equipment, and to
have kno wledge of emergency
medical procedures.
Documents filed by the state
Attorney General's Office accu8e
Pro topappas o f lacking the
eme r gency resuscitation
equipment necessary to revive
two patienta, who stopped
(See DENTIST, Pase A!)
Sunshine projected
for coastal weekend
Showery sloes are expected to
give way to sunshme tomorrow
and Saturday along the Orange
Coast, the National Weather
Service said today
Showers began falling in
coast.al areas early today.
Cost.a Mesa recorded .16 inch
of rain by 8 a m .. bringing the
season's total to 9 40 inches
Light showers began to fall in
Huntington Beach shortly aftec
midnight, increaaina lhe seuon'•
rainfall total to ~.59 inchea,
according to longtime weather
obl!lerver J . Shem\an Denny.
Rain also was reported in
Newport Beach. Irvine, Fountain
Valley and Laguna Beach.
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\ i 01 1rn"e (' oeal DAil Y Pll Ol / T tlur•day ebruary 24, 1883
Lungren hacks internment report
I LLI ON DOLLARS. • •
storn-ll1•111~m-d k11dw11~. ~1tld
le
H you'v1• or1ly 1-(1•1 ,, rm lho11 tu
nd cmd v11ur h1·urt's still ~l on
terfroni d18:>, don't dl!Bpmr
y a oond111111n111m, !>UY~ Mur1<>11
1e, pres1d1 ·11t 111 Mu1 •1wb lrv111t•
alty.
"There w.1~ ,, 111111· ""ht•11 you'd
y rondom111111111 .111d 11 wt1uld
rn custonwrs 1111 .·· said Buie
ut many µ1••1pl1• travt•I and
y <lon' t m-t ... I •• 1.' r ~W h11u.'K' Or
a !K"\.\)OU hunw ..
For $750,000 you 1·1tn 111ov1..•
to a luxury high rasl'
ndom1n1um on Lado Isle
mpl e t e with m ode rn
pUances, spacious rooms a nd a
saff' For anothtc·r $250.000
VOU t'llll hliVl' tht• pt•llthOU1lt' !(!lid Bu at•
Shuuld unyonl' with u 1111 lllon
1n tlw1r watlt>IB lament ttwir IOtll
buv1n~ power. cun11ldt•r whut
t'i8t! $1 rruWon will buy
Fivt• hand built Rolls Royt'l'
Corlll<.'hl' uinvcrtibll'S frum Roy
Carvt:r Jt $180,000 Or .1 l:iO foot
yucht with thrne pr1vo.1tt· <:abms, a
dining room and crui:w t'<1ntro~.
For $1 mlll1on you n m walk
out ur Nt•1man -Mart·us with 10
rull ll·ngth Russian Barguzan
Sablt• capes designed by Jam~
Galan06
Or. your a ccountunt will
.1uyou1oly point out. you can bank
it u 11 while' pondt•n n g your
option:;
ENTIST PROBE . • •
breathlJ\g at his offll'e and later
rlif'<l
S tine said onl y 650 of tht.'
l~.000 practicing dentists in
California have been issued a
permit, including Protopappas_
The Costa Mesa dentist, who
graduated from UCLA Dental
Sc h ool and co mpleted a
s ix-month internship 1n oral
s urgery al Tempi(' University
Hospita l 1n Phliadelph1a , was
1-;sued the non-mandatory permit
an 1980 beC'uuse he had already
l.>l't'n using general anesthetics,
Stine said
But Prutopappas' oHire at 5:~4
W 19th St , was never inspected,
slJlte officials said
·n "We have enough laws We've
JUSt got IA> get the manpower to
!Jmforce them," said Stme "If we
had gotten the• regulal10 n s
through faster we· might have
blspected hun_"
.. , Protopa ppas said in court
documents he had anesthetized
•lip to 14,000 palat•nts 1n his
l'ftreer "l have used the same
"encral prcx:edun•, mdudmg the
~pe o f drugs and amount
/)dminislert·d. with only s light
vnriat1on during the past 12
'vt-.1rs." he said.
"'
California apparently has soml'
of the nation's most stringcot
laws regulating the use of
general anesthesia by den tists.
In New York, for example,
dentists are not required to have
any special training to administer
the sedation drugs, according to
Dr. Ma rtin Rubin, executive
secretary of the New York Board
for Dentistry.
Dr. Frederick J . Flinn,
president o f the California
chapter of the American Society
of Denust Anesthesiologists, said
studies sh o w that one out of
every I 7 m.JU1on dent.al patients
w1U die as a result of anesthetics.
Enforcement of ex1Sung la w s,
he behcves, could lead to fewer
deaths by weeding ou t dentists
in ca pable o f prope rly
adrrumstering the drugs
As a result of the Prot.opappas
case. dentists Wlll become more
cautious in the future and pay
attenuon to the new law, said Dr
Robert Kelly. president of the
Orange County Dental Society
Kelly was one of three dent1!>lS
wh<>S(' sw orn testimony against
Protopappas' treatment of thrc>t:
patients was use d 1n ctnirt
document s
.COASTAL PANEL. • •
i£is1dent wh o salon th e
rotnnuss1on for eight years, said
she finds 1t strange that MC'lnrus
"P.uld be appointed
.. I hnd 1t U'Oruc that he'd want ill' be on a board that he so badly
wants to do away with," said
Rosener. who has c·nVlrorunent.al
ft:.anmgs while Mclnru.s IS viewed ~·pro-development
"I 'm a firm b('l1evt>r in
ihopeny rights.' responded
f\,J,clnnis "If somebody o wns
S&ne land then, by Cod, he owns
at and I'll work to help them
"I beheve in public access but
I'm not going to give anyone
perm1SS1on to walk through my
backyard." he added
Rosener. who said she's now
wnung a book on her commission
vears. believes Deuk.mepan w1U
do his best to weakt>n tht>
ronuruss1on by "starving 1t of its
resources. make it tough to gt>t
information or money "
"They can't do away with the
law but they can sure chip away
C&t 11," Rosener added
She asserted that Mclnnl<.
sought the comm1ss1on post to
gain vu11b1lity for future poliucal
efforts
Mdnnis de nied the charge.
d1 rect1ng a quick burst of
expletives at Rosener
Lona Beach Rcpublk an Uan
Lun"rcm, whOtJt' t·on"r., .. 1on11I
dlttrlct lrw ludea H u rHln&ton
f~ut•h, 1Wid h., 1uµpo1 ta 11 r<>port
rt•lt"ll.M)(j today th11t blamt'I r~'C
pr ejudke for the ln~nunent of
120,000 J1tpan111t' An1erkan1
durlni( World W11r fl
Lungren WW. Vll'i' chalnnan or
the Comml11lon on Wartime
ttelocttllOn and Internment of
Civilians, whoee report blame11
prejudice, war h yateriu and
President Fra nk lin Delano
Roo8evelt'e Admmi.!ltrauon for a
lack of pollucal t'Ourage in the
months following the bom bing of
Pl'arl Harbor
"While w~ have as yet to
address the lsaue of remedies,
(rompensauon for survivors and
Lornrnittee attorney Ray
l kola addresses crowd.
Market m ark s
milestone
NEW YORK -The s to('k
market staged a broad assault on
anotht.'r milestone today as the
Dow J o nes average o f 30
industrials pierced the 1.100
mark for onJy the third ume in
trading history.
Analysts attribut.ed the rally to
opt1m1sm about an economic
reocovery, hopes fo r further cuts
an interest rat.es and a growing
belief that lower world oil prices
W1U do more econonuc good than
harm.
The Dow Jones Industrial
Ave rage, up 16 5 4 po in~s
yesterday. gained anothe r 12.39
points to l , I 09.33 at 9;20 a .m.
PST today -its highest level
ever While the stock market's
best-known 1nd1cator has never
closed above 1,100, 1t has
surpassed that level during
trading on two previous occasions
this year -Feb. 15 and Jan. 12
-before retreating.
Cloudy, c ooler
•' Panty cloudy and • 11n1e COOlet
lghl 0....nighl Iowa 411 IO 52
unny ano a 11 111e warmer }Pmorrow HIQllS 65 10 70
, El1ew here lrom Po1n1
oncepllon 10 the M•a•can Wder and OU1 60 ,.,.... Wind• ~fmlnlahlng 1onlght. becoming
119111 end variable tomorrow
ornlng Mo1tly wHI 8 lo 16
011 lomorrow allernoon
eaterly •wells J lo 5 le•I.
Jtlcr•u •ng 10 8 10 to feet by
tomorrow 11fler,,oon Partly
loudy 1on1on1 and early
lomotrow. lheo l&or
11.S. ·"' 11111111 a rv \ .
A alorm 1y1tem moving Into
fwa11ern New England and 1 anol,.,., etorm lllOng Ille Virginie
coast heve combined to prnduce
PIM"\' anow OVttf nonhetn N9'W
Hampshlrl! and much of Milne
A wlnl« atorm warning IOt 3 10
6 Iner-of ,_ snow wM 1-..cl
today lor New H11mp1hlre'1
nor1hefn White Moon111na and 10<
all of Maine but the cou 1a1
eec;tton•
By yesterday a11ernoon
Caribou. Maine, had 11l•e•dy
gotten 3 1ncn. of snow
The anow 1ape r ad ofl In
northern Vermont l>U1 a treYele<a
acMllot)' warned of llnOW~ecl
reeds lh4we
The enow mllle<I with r.in and
1lee1 In 1oulhern Maine and
chan g ed to rein from
MenechuHtll lllrough New
Je,.ey. Virg inia and northern
North Carolina.
In tile Mldw .. I, road • were ~ II'! -•em North Oekote afler a mlalure of 1now and
!teaing rllln JamMtown, N 0 ,
got 1 lnoh of --· The --log '"'' had CO¥W.cl muct1 of ttle M~ wu mc>elly
OMelPe*' YMt•dtty. bUt log In
centr•I and ... l«n 0 11.lahom• oontiou.d to k-c> vtelblllty undtw one"*· A CC*1 lrOf'll lllOng the ~n
C a111orn111 b•eche•. Nellon el
W .. lhef Service IO<ecatt• Dion
Hamilton ae1d th•• morning
Unlortunately, Ill• h•lghta ot
111g11 llde• u11 a•so lncreaa4no
T hoae •w•ll• are e~pected to
begin tnore.lng lodity with lNt
latgeet _... emvlng lonlght IW>d
tomonow
A 111g11 llde of II i reel wu
antlcipetec:I et 11.27 • rn lodey.
With 3-to S-lool llUfl on top, while
1toe llUrt .... e~ec:l lo incr-
10 4 to 7 lee t tonight w llh
ocealon8I Ml• to tO IMI on -leclng beeches tonlghl and
Flldey. he ta.Id
A high tide ol II S ffft wu
ell.P«lecl et 7 Ill a m t-1'0W
IW>d • high uo. of 8 1 r..c ....
HP8Ctecl .i 11:<>6 • m Seturdey 'Coeat.i pr~ ~ end
locel auth0<ltln are adVIMCI to
b l!g l n tell i ng wll e t e ¥tr
prec;autlOnl they cen IO protecl
e~po•ed t1ructure1. upeclally
thoee dam8Q8CI In the deY•tatlng
110<ma Of tale January." Haml110f1
uld
T emperatures
MATIOH .. Lo Al Darty 42 32 Al~Que 112 33 Amarillo 117 33 ~le 5e 3e Allanle 82 ~
Atlanllc Clly S4 311 AU811n 70 46
Balllrnor• 50 30
Blltlog• Sii 32
Blnnlngri.m 58 40
BltmerOlf 39 24
8olM 511 311
Boeton 41 31
8'owntvllle 73 Sii
Buff.io 43 32
8uflinglon 41 30 c..-60 24
Char!Mton, SC ae 51
Charteeton. WV SI 211
Chertotte. NC 83 40 C~ne se 20 ~ 48 3e Clnclnnell 441 2t Clewlatld ,, 28 Coillmbla. SC .. 40 eo..n..~ 44 2t o.-Ft Wonh Ill 49
Oeyton 4e al
Friday February 25
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F'ronl s r ~~
Oenv.,. se
OM Molnea 4S
[)etr()ll 411
Ouk.1111 29
El Peao 70
Ferge 34
AagtteH eo
G<•t F9119 Sii
HarllO<d 48
He4en• 5-4
Honolulu 83
Hou•lon 71
ln<llanepoli9 S4
Jed&eon. MS 84
Jeclleonvllle 811
Keneu Ctty 61
la Vegae Oii little Aocl< 81
Loulevllle 62
Lubl>OCk 89
Meml)N• S4
Mleml 79
Mlfweull• 411
Mpi...st P""4 42 N ....... 5-4
Hew Ori.ant 84
Hew Y~ 49
Norfolk llO
Nonh Pltltt• 112
Ottlehoma Ctty 112
Omeha 44 ~ 74 ~ ,9 ,.._,.,. " ~Me fr
Pec:lllc Cou 1 ptoduced rein
eh o w•r • lrom •••t e rn
WMNngton llCl'o. IM nortMm
end °"''' .. Callornle C()Mt. a... watn•no• were 1"119<1 for the •
COMt• of Oreoon end l\()(fhefn
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411
32
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86
32
211
46
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43 34
62 28 55
25 28
Rain ~ Snow :·:·
Showersll!I Flurries**
P0<1land, Ort 63 411
ProY\denee 4, 3"
::'Tcitv 5e 43
Sil 32
A.oo 59 211
Rici\ mood !53 34
SI Louie 411 39
SI Pete-Tampe 72 51
Sall Lake 65 3,
San Anl~O 70 41
SI Sle Merle 33 t9
S..ttle 81 4t
SN...-.p0<1 72 42
SlouJ< Fells 37 31
Spoil-63 ..
8yr11C:UM 48 32
Topalc• 64 ·ae
TllCeon 711 !St
Tut .. 51 44
WMtllnglon 55 35
Wl(;hll• 52 311
CAL.lf'Oft•A
a.tt•llfleld 84 411
Btylhe 78 42
Eureka 82 45
Fr-'° 117 441 Loe .:,r 117 57
Oall 412 52
PMO Aot>M9 85 llO
Aecl 8luft eo 51
RadWOOCI City 81 53
s--10 63 llO
~ 63 12
8an Oleo<> ee 57
8an FrllnOleoO 5e llO
S9f'lt• Barberi 87 5-4
Stockton 63 49
BanltOW 70 4e
llO .... 67 27
IWIOP eo ,..
cat.itna 116 57
Long 8aedl Ill 5-4
T ides
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84l00nd lllQfl t : '° p ITI 4,1 I
TClMoMOw ~ IOw 1:10 Lf'I\, U
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their heirs) I believe the moet
rru ll t u l ••pee l o f thle
t·omml11lon , to document th~
h l•tork•I lnju1th:e1, haa bee n
aocompllahcd today," Lunar.,n
said In a 1tat.oment.
The com ml111lo n 1pent two
yeul'I rt<Vlewln¥ the forced
removal of all ~pie of Japanew-
dc1c: .. nl from the We.t Coaal
following Pearl Harbor In 1941.
The panel l't>ndemn e d
Roo1evelt for algnlng the
in ter nment o rde r w itho ut
ri:qu lring "an y car e ful or
t horou¥h review of the
sllualJon.'
T he 467·page report, entll.led
"Personal Justice Denied," wu
baaed on teatimony from 7~0
wltneues a nd a study o f
documents.
COMM ITTEE
From Page A1
"We're In the hole and w e
need to get out and go forward,"
Grant said during the rally. held
to buoy flagging spirits and raise
money.
In response to a lawswt fUed
by the committee last year, the
two sides have been ordered to
negotiate and strive to setlle the
co mplex and ex pensi ve
disagreement.
Ray lkola, the committee's
attorney, was vague on the
ongoing negotiations, saying he is
b o th enco ur age d and
di.IJrouraged.
"But any sign or weakness on
our part will be seized by our
oppon ents," lkola cautioned.
"Strength in numbers has always
been the hallmark of our fight."
lkola alao lashed out at the
m e dia , saiin g "vicious"
newspaper stories have fostered
the image that members of the
protest group are "just a bunch
of poor little rich babies crying.
''l'll ha.ve you know . that the
major shareholders of the Irvine
Company are among the richest
111en in the world -not just our
country, but the w orld.
"We ought not to shed any·
crocodile tear s for the Irvine
Company or feel e mbarrassed
because some of us might be
considered weal thy.
"We'r e not all wealthy,
sni veling c ry babies," I kola
added.
Several committee members
reported the value or their leaaed
land -whic h the Irvine
Company has appraised by an
independent firm on a regular
basis -haa gone down slightly
in a recent appra.isa1.
RECALL . • •
From Page A 1
Phillis Basile. president of the
local teachers wuon. deni4!d ~
group was behind the recall
"We did not foment it, and
we're not the behind-the-scenes
manipulators," she 58.ld "But we
certainJy won't stand in its way.
If the district people think the
onJ y ones who are upeet are the
union people, they're ma.king a
m iatake. If you think the
teachers are angry, the students
are even angrier."
•
Lun1ren aald the report will
make AmericaN aware ''of thll
black mark In our natton'1
h latory."
But he aaJd the aolc: purpoee of
the commlulon waa n o t to
"determine ao m e f o rm o r
monetary re9Ututlon."
"Congreaa would have n~ver
chartered thi1 commiNIOn If It
felt that resUtutJon were to be
*'L'C!pl4ld .. tor1one ooncluaion,''
hi:.' Nid.
"And In t o day '• f11c al
t•n vl r o nm .. n l , It w o uld be
1c;timlnaly m ore dlfflcull,"
Luna.ren a&id.
He aald a major objective of
tht> commlHlon waa tor "the
avoldanoo of any future pom.lblo
ex.clu.alon of any aie~t of our
IOciety."
Richard Ga votto,
PR e x ecutive, dies
Richard C. Gavotto, president
of h.ia own public relatlona flrm
a nd an lnatr uct or In public
relatlo na at several Orange
County colleges and unlveraities,
ls dead at the 1Mre of 48.
Gavotto, a l\ong-tlme Costa
Mesa realdent, died M onday
evening in Playa del Rey of an
apparent heart attack.
Mass will be said at St
Patrick's Catholic Church, 358~
30th St., San Diego, Saturday at
10 a.m . by his brother, the Rev
Robert W. Gavotto.
Gavo tt o at t ended S t .
T e achers
'ratify
·Irvine pact
By GLENN SCOTf MIM 0.-, .... .... I
Irvine school teachers have
turned out In unusually large
numbf>.r&. to _rat.tfy a contract
giving them a 4.5 percent salary
increa9e this school year.
M ore tha-n 300 teachera
stopped by Rancho San J oaquin
Intermediate School after work
yesterday t o vot e o n an
agreement reached early last
w eek by negotiators for the
Irvine Teachers Asaodation and
the Irvine Unified Sch ool
Diatrict.
All but two teachers vpted for
the contract, said Dan Graham,
president of the aaaodation.
After the votes were tabulated,
Graham and other leaders of the
teachers' group announced the
ratification at the district's Board
of Trustees meeting. The trustees
alao approved the settlement and
the contract was signed on the
spot.
Due mostly to uncertain
fiha n cia l support from
Sacramento, ne gotiators were
hesitant this achool year to reach
agreement on salaries. It was the
fi rst time a one -year contract
hadn't been signed be fore
studentx began ~lBRS tn 'the fall.
G raham speculated yesterday
the a nxiety c ause d by the
le ngthy negotiating process led
more teachers than usual to cast
votes on the agreement, an act
that was considered more routine
in past years.
No more than 1 5~ teachers
usually bother to vote to ratify
contracts, he said . The district
employs almost 700 teachers.
Augustine High School In San
Diego, graduating In 19~3. He
received hi.I bachelor'• degree ln
biulneaa admlnlatration at the
Untveraity of Santa Clara four
years later.
In 1960, he r eceived his
master's d egree in journalism
from UCLA.
He opened his own public
relations firm in Anaheim in
1970.
Gavotto had been teaching
recently at Cal State Fullerton,
and a1Bo taught public relations
at UC Irvine, G o lden We lll
College a nd Saddleback
Community College's north
campus in Irvine.
He was a long-time member of
the Orange County Press Club,
Sigma Deha Chi, the Society of
Professional Journalists, the
Orange County chapter of the
Public Relations Society, and
past president of UCI's Friends of
the Library.
He is survived by his parents,
Carl B. and Mary Gavotto, both
o f S an Diego and brothers
F.dward and Robert, a.l8o of San
Diego.
M esa move-in
OK'd minus
side walk
Alan Webber can move into his
new Costa Mesa hou.e before a
slab of sidewalk is constructed in
front of 1t, the Cit y Council
has decided.
....
In a compromise dec ision
T u esday night, the council
agreed to le t the Webber family
move into their newly remodeled
home at 2166 Pacific Ave. by
posting a $6 ,000 bond for the
eve ntual construc t ion of a
sidewalk.
Sidewalks. gutters and curbs
are required anytime remod_eling
<>CX.'W"S in an area wned higher
than sing.le family. Homeownen
living in singl~family ~must
dedicate property for a stdewalk
when re modeling costs exceed
$2,000. Sidewalkll may also be
required. •
Webber said he couldn't afford
the estimated $1 3,000 for street
improvement&. He also contended
conatruction of sidewalks would
cause flooding problems for his
neighbors without t hem. The
homebuilder told the council he
will attempt to est ablish an
a1111eument district in his
neighbor hood to fmance the cost
of improvements.
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NATION
Soviets to meet Americans
in adult exchange program
By Tbe Auorlated Pre11
SEATTLE 1''or the first lime iJin('l' Soviet le4&der Yun
Andropov took office, Sovlt•t und Amerl.~n citlt.c:l'\AI will meet
tomorrow in a cultural exchangl" program, though a State
Depanment employt.'t.' withdrew a t the last minute.
A dozen young Soviet pohu cul leader& will arrive 1tt
Seattle· Tat·oma Internatlon1tl Airport tomorrow morning,
w here they will be greeted by an 11 -~rson delegation of
"mainstream" Americans ranging from private bu1dneumen to
union leaders, orgamwrs say
Panel nixe hiking retirement age
WASHINGTON A House sutx:.'Orrunltt.ee wrapped up
work on a $165 b1lhon Social Security rescue bill yesterday
deciding to ensure the future of the system by ('educing benefits
and increasing tax1..-s rather than raising the retireme nt age.
Jobs bill nearing House approval
WAS H INGTON -A $4 5 billion recession relief bill,
sponsored by Democrats and containing more money for the
poor and ,ilderly than proposed by President Reagan. lS heading
for alm~certalil House approval. The conunittee is expected to
form.ally approve the proposal tomorrow and send it to the
House Cloor by next Thursday.
U.S. urges chep1ical warfare talks
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration urged the
Soviet Uruon today to resume direct talks on ways to verify that
agreements banning the use and production of chemical and
biological weapons are honored.
Green Berets to be expanded
WASHINGTON -T he Reagan admmistration is planning
to expand the Army's Special Forces for the fl.rst time since the
Vietnam War. boosting the number of Green Berets by
one-third . The expansion ts part of a plan to bolster U.S. ability
to operate behind battle Imes, indudmg those of Soviet and
Warsaw Pact troops.
STATE
Minor quake shakes Malibu area
~LlBU -A minor earthquake rattled the coastal Malibu
area this morning. but only a few people said they felt the
shaker and no damage or mjury was reported, authorities saJd.
The 4: 14 am. PST quake registered 3.2 on the Richter scale.
Panel rules on jobless benefits
SACRAMENTO -L egislation to extend the jobless
benefits of workers whose plants closed has won approval of a
state Senate conuniu.ee But m the Assembly, a bill to lengthen
unemployment benefits was blocked yesterday, although the
author was given permission for another vote later
230 teachers, others face layoffs
OAKLAND -The ctty's school board has warned 230
teachers and ~7 other employees they'U be laid off at the end
of the school year, June 17. unless a pro,ected $12.8 million
budget deficit can be erased.
Property tax refunds sought
LOS ANGELES -T housands or California taxpayers
have sought refunds on their property taxes, based on a
Superior Court ruling under appeal by the state Board of
F.qualization, the Los Angeles Times said today. U the ruling Is
upheld owners of homes assessed at $50,000 in 1975 would get
refunds o( $150 and counties could lose up to $800 million in
revenues i f ordered to make full refunds.
Auto tax-dodgers told 'pay up~
Teaching
safety on
the water
Sevtirul .afe boatln8 cl.-. are
bclni ottered In the Orange
Cout area. accordlni to Be\ty
Macmillan, a reprHent.alive of
the U S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
T h e flrat o f the cla11e1,
emphaalslng boating 1kUla and
seamanahip, la echeduled to 1tart
tonight In the California Federal
Savlnga and Loan Building in
San Juan Capistrano.
Another cla.u I.a tcheduled to
begin March 2 in Seal Beach. It
will be held at the Mary WU.On
Public Library, 707 Electric Ave.
Robert Lloyd can be cont.acted
for further information by
telep h o ning 97~·11 22 or
846-6336.
A third claas ia tcheduled to
begin March 13 at the Newport
Beach Harbor Master's office.
Bill Bojan can be contacted at
963-5993 for more information.
The classes a r e taught by
trained Coast Guard Auxiliary
instructor s. according to
Macmillan.
She said the dasaes were made
timely by the recent boating
d isaster off Huntington Beach
that claimed the lives of a
Garden Grove man and his wife.
In addition. th e Coast Guard
Auxiliary will o ffer a safe
boating booth at the Lido Village
boat show March 11-27.
Macm illan also said that
auxiliary officials wiU make free
safety examinations of boats.
Chili fest
tickets to
.go on sale
Tickets for one of Irvine's
spiciest events, the South Coast
Chili Championship on April 16,
will go on sale for $5 each
beginning March 1.
They can be obtained at the
Irvine Chamber. of Commerce
Office. 2801 McGaw Ave. LaBt
year, tickets sold out far in
advance of the cookoff.
The cookoff will be held for
the second straight year at
BommerCa.nyon,afonnerlrvine
Ranch cattle camp sold to the city
early last year. Capacity haa been
expanded this year from 3,000 t.o
5,000 people, but c hamber
organ izers still are advising
enthusiasts to get tickets early.
Organizers are care fully
labeling the cookoff an adult
activity this year. although a few
of the activities that took place
last year, such as mud wre.tling,
have been axed.
D.efending team champion i s
-Ra x-t-e r 's ~an~
Orange Oout DAIL y PILOT /Thurlday, '""*Y t 4, 1•
........... .,a.tee~
Experience Center worker Dena Lockwood, 1right, gets. ready to
put the pen down as Kimberly Whitney starts board moving to
create a "harmonic dettign." Carl and Kristi Hansen and their
mother, Becky, watch in the background.
• A whole new experience
Kids create own education at Irvine center
By GLENN SCO'M'
O(tfte Deify Noe ......
Seven-year -old K imberly
Whitney le aned on a wood
railin_g at the Irvine Experience
Center. her 4eyes fixe d-or\ a
growing swirl of color below.
A felt-tipped pen waa tracing a
design of her invention on a piece
of butcher paper. The paper was
clamped on a platform suspended
from the celling. By shoving the
platform, she had created a wave
of momentum that was causing
the pen -attached to a railing
-to etch an arabesque.
She was fascinated by the
design. the product of a n ew
exhibit at the center called a
harmonograph. It is meant to
offer first-hand lessons In the
phyaical laws of harmonious
movement. ·
It al.a makes pretty pictures.
"That's really nice, Kimberly,"
said Va n essa P inkowski of
Fountain Valley, 6ne of two
adults who a ccompanied a
half -dozen young1ters to the
,cent.er yesterday. "Are you going
to have your mom hang it in your
li vi.nR room?''
Kimberly's eyes never left her
growing design.
"G o nna hang it in my
bedroom," she announced.
Such was the conversation as
w:Joad.1. 9f ~~ Ji~r~t;eQ f_r~~
school by Washington's birthda~
kept their thinking caps in pl.ace
by visiting the center at 3531
Main St. ih Irvine.
The Experience Center opened
in December 1979 in temporary
cluarooms on land adjacent to
CulverdaJe School. It contains
about 40 exhibits, all oriented to
iive children and adults playful
e xposure to the laws of science.
The harmooograph and a
televiaion·llke screen that prints
voice patterns are the newest.
The hannonograph also is a
m i n i-fund ra iser . Warren
D'Avirro, a part·time worker and
Cal State Fullert o n
neuro-psychology major. said the
$1.20 c~ed for each four-color
design up t.o 30 percent of
the cent.er'• monthly revenue.
The center wu founded by
John Goodman, a physidst and
educator who aerves ~· Its
full-time volunteer director.
Organiz.ers have plans to build a
new cent.er at the Oranae County
Fairgroundl.
So far, however, fees chuged
at the door and for the
h~rmonograph ...barely c:ovu
etpenses. Some Part-time help.
pl!ople like artist James Blevim,
say they work there more fOI' ·
their dedication to 9cienoe than
their bank aa:ount.
Blevins builda many of the
exhibits. Everything, he said,
must be "kid-proofed," which
means nothing can be broken or
swallowed. He formerly worked
in the production end of rnodon
picture buai.nem. He eventuaiq
gravitated to the Experience
Cent.er becaUle he didn't think
teaching kids to fight ln •i-ce
was the bst uae of h.ia UlentL
"I like to teach ac:ience ln a way
that i.sn't holtile," he explainecl
For people like Becky Huwen
o f Wettminater, the center'.s
teaching style w• a hit.
"My ion wants lo be ~ ldentist, II ahe said, • .., ttu. ....
I.a il'ftlt for him."
H er son didn't hear tb~
comment. He wu aittlna ln a
comer, watd\Jng bis voice mate
1trange llnee on a vkko 8Cfteft.
SACRAMENTO -Nearly $700,000 has been collected in
11 months from owners of l ,335 vehicles illegally purehased and
registered out of state to avoid sales tax. fees, and smog rules.
Oregon , which has no sales tax, would impose only a $32 fee on
a $20,000 car. In California, the sales tax and fees would amount
to $1 ,565, including sales tax. $342 valu e tax, and $23
registration. U you live in California and use the car here. the
law says you must pay California taxes and fees.
TV heart surgery gets mixed reviews
Audience generally impressed, but some doctors cry 'publicity stunt'
WORLD
Italy nabs Soviet spy suspect
ROME -Italian authorities today arrested a Soviet offjcia.1
of an Italian-Soviet oil finn on charges of political and military
espionage. A police spokesman who requested anonymity
identified the suspect as Victor Koniaev, 38, an official of the
firm Nafta·ltalia who was living in Italy.
Britons debate missile launching
LONDQN -As Britain prepares to accept the first of its
160 Ame rican Tomahawk cruise missiles later th.ia year, acrid
debate has erupted here over whoee finger should be on the
nuclear trigger. It hinges on whether Britain should insist on a
"dual key" arrangement. in which both a Brit.Uh and American
technician would have to activate firing mechanisms to launch a
missile. As 1t now stands, only an American's finger will touch
the button for the cru1Se missiles.
Train toll: 62 dead, 99 injured
GUA YMAS. Mexico -With the aearch for bodies from a
fiery train w reck completed. authorities said their final casualty
count showed at least 62 people died and 99 were injured. "We
~ate that about 40 people still are missing," aaid lgnado
Ga.rd.a Zatarain of the Public Ministry yesterday. He speculated
that the misalng either fled the acene or their bodies were
turned to ash in the intenae fire that followed Saturday's crash.
PHOENIX, Arit.. (AP) -A
re ti r e d i n surance salesman
opened his eyes and wiggled his
toes less than 90 minutes alter a
nationally televised heart
operation that inspired aome
viewer s but was labeled a
"publicity stunt" by another
surgeon.
Bernard Schuler. 62, from
Elmwood, Wi.B., underwent the
two-hour operation last night
and was in stable condition today
in the cardiovaacula.r Intensive
care unit at St. Joeeph's Hoapltal.
Dr. F.dward B. Diethrich, head
o r the five-me mber surgical
team, said he expected Schuler'•
"total rehabilitation" with n o
post-operative compllcationa. He
termed the operation "pretty
much a straightforward triple
coronary bypass."
Two houn after the aurgery,
Die1hrich said a chest X-ray of
Schuler looked "very
saliafactory.'' He said the patient
probably would be taken off a
respirator today.
Score• of public television
station• a cross the country
broadcalt the operation live -
competing with the Grammy
awards -while others P.lanned
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t.o alt the prosram on a delayed
baaia.
"The re s ponse waa
overwhelmingly poeitive," said
Bill Hanley, producer of a local
phone -in show aire d o n
KTCA-TV in St. Paul, Minn.,
immediately aft.er the surgery.
A 1pokesman for WGBH-TV in
Boston said, "Some people
thought it was a disgrace t.o have
on televi1ion. That waa the
minority. Others, convenely,
thought it waa reuauring and
very interesting."
Aft.er the operation, Diethrich
told reportera that he had
received no re1pon1e from
colleasues. He said he had no
ethical problems with t.eleviaing
the operation.
But several physicians were
critical of the live telecast. "I
think the idea of Ted (Diethrich)
deciding to give one iaolated
'show' on heart surgery la strictly
a publicity stunt," said Dr. Burt
S . Strug, a h eart surgeon in
Tucson , Ariz .. decrying "a
general deterioration of med.ical
ethics."
Strug aa.ld the ahow "degrades
the medical profeulon to the
level of a Wied-car salesman."
The American Med ical
Aalociation, bued in Ch.lcago. has
no policy on 1uch a telecut, •
spokesman aaid. But the chief of
cardiovucula.r ~at UCLA
Medical Center said befont the
ope.ration that a live telecMt ~
the surgery was unaC"Ceptablea
because million.a of v1ewere
would get "a fabe impr e• an ol
this whole field" if anythinfi
went wrona. ,
But viewer Bob Brown. U,
who aaid he h.ad a triple ~ •
two weeks aao, Mid the pl'Olrmd
persuaded him to tab ... ~t
rspect for what bu been ~
for me by the aargecm . . • and c
heavier memue of what l IDUlt
do for mYRlf."' !
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A1tlme fare wan have been
raclnl for monlhl and Oranp
County aapervl8on think now la
tht Uml for county aowmment
to join the fray -and 1ave
money.
The Board of Superviaofa
' directed thi1 week that any
I
county empl~ee flyina on
COWlty bulll.-take advantaae
of any dt.counta or lncentlvee
offered by airllne1 whenever
I I., polllli ble.
I The board ai.o directed the
county General Sel'Vlif:ies Aprv:y
to explore the feaaibillty of
contractmc with one or more
alrllnel fOI' apedal c:U9count rat.ea
fOl'em~
In aakina that the board
endone the action, Superviaor
Harriett Wieder aaid that in
January alone county employees
rode aboard approximately 140
fllahta.
Fish, Game
boat patrols
could double
State Fish and Game
Department patrols along the
Orange Coast may soon be
~partmedt ia hoping to
add a eecond patrol boat to be
hued in Dana Point Harbor. The
atate currently maintaina only
one patrol boat, baaed in
Newport Harbor, for all of the
county's 42-mlle coutllne.
Orange County supervisors
voted Tueaday~to grant free dock apace to the w boat at the
aberi.fra Harbor 1 facility at
Dana Harbor.
Alao approved was a _ l2,000
appropriation to help cover the
coat of maintaining a second
petrol beet.
Supervt.on were told the state
la ex~ an Oranae County
resident to donate a 25-foot boat
that will be suitable for the
department'• petrol purpoees.
Addition of the new patrol
beet la expected to be of great
help in preserving the coast's
unique marine environment,
atate offid.ala said.
Bird fun
at pier
The Birdman of
Newport, llnown by
the singular name
of Ski, has been
·entertaining,
strollers near the
Newport Pier for
years. He almoet
daily takes his
parro11, lef a, to the
area where he
plays with and
talks lo them. u 1
do ahia for people's
enjoyment," Ski
says. He claims the
birds are not for
sale.
•
Deadline for flood
e • assistance nearing
Vlctlma of Jut month'• t'OfllltMI
atorrn haw unUI 6 p.m. ~turday
to take advantaae of • <U..,ter
aulltance center In Seal Beach.
The t't'ntl>r II located at Mary
F.ederal aid
available I or
businesses
lndJvlduala whoH work or
aelf-employment waa interrupted
by the aeve1'e atorma along
Callfom la'a coaatline on Jan. 21
are eligible to Ille for federal
D11a1ter Unemployment
Aai1tanc:e.
Orange County la among 17
California countie9 deeianated tor
thla aid. EUgible are employees.
aelf·employed Individual• and
'penona who were to begin work
on or after Jan. ~I and who were
unable to do ao because of the
storm and high tides.
Diaaater Unemployment
Aalatance claima may be flied at
either the local dlauter Ullatance
center or at any 1tate
Employment De velopment
Department offi ce. Oraoge
County'• diaaater aaaiatance
center la at Mary Zoeter School,
1198 Pacific Coast Highway, Seal
Beach.
The deadline for flllng 1uch
claims la March 16.
E. Zoeter School, 1188 Pacific
COMt HJahway. Daily houn an 9
a .m. IO 'p.m.
Merl Moore, lnform1Uon
o ffi cer for the Federal
Emergency Mana1ement
Agency, ••Id the Seal Beach
cent~r 11 acheduled to clo1e
Saturday. After that, 1torm
victJma aeekJna akl wllJ hav. to
vl1lt aaenc:l•a In scattered
locatlona.
At of 4 p m ,YNter ay, 302
peoplll had via.la.ct dwr S..I Beech
'-enter k'ekin1 ~. Moore aaJd.
O f thl·t<~. 237 •ou1ht appllcat1ona for Small Bwiheel
Admlnlatratlon Joana c:ov•rln1
peraon.l, home and bu11n .. 1
dam1ge ; II~ rect>ivt>d
appllcatlona for temporary
howling; 36 applied for Individual
and faunlly V*fttll; ahc filed for
dlaaater unemployment
Uliatance. and 266 aou•ht help from the Red Crom.
The number of daily via.It.on to
the diluter center appears to be
tapering o ff, Moore aald.
Y esterda~y 20 people via.lted
the Seal h center.
Moore said atorm victima
should not delay applying for
government auiatance becau.e
they anticipate insurance policy
benefits. He said Insurance
poUcJes generally do not eover
the total )OM.
The toll-free disaster aid
Information hotline number is
1-800-547-3993.
County OKs pact
I or iDdig~~t ·aid .
Orange County suj>ervisora
have given final approval to a
$500,000 program to provide
mental health services to poor
adults no longer covered by the
state's Medi-Cal program.
The board approved a $487 ,825
contract with Western Medical
Center-Anheim Tuesday that
will provide the county with up
to 10 beds for indigent county
Weimer, who heads the county
program. The contract. which
begina next Tue9day, ia to run for
six months.
The mental care portions of
the general health care program
are the last to be put ln place by
supervillon since the state turned •
the program over to the county
Jan. 1. Man in jail during killings ---....-tdenta ;n-need oHn-patient -According to~tatisticlteompiled
by state health officials, 3,400
indigent adulta ~t treatment
for psychiatric prob1em• or
received drug detoxification
9ervices durina UNll-82.
Claremont honors
county students
Suspect named in MacDonald case denies involvement
Claremont McK.enna College
haa named the follo wing
studenta to i ta fftJnOl'I List for the
fall eem.ter: c.orona del Mar -Kerry Kim,
John Temple.
Huntington Beach -Vera Jralston, Scott Turicchi, Ralph
Gilantine, Jeffrey 'Thompeon.
lrvtne -Grace Hou, Alan
Laguna Beach -W ade
Turner.
Laguna Niguel -Mark
Holman.
Newport Beach -Dougba
Jonea, Brian Tufeld, Karen
lmbemino.
South Lq\ma -Paul Klein.
The private college is located
in Claremont.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP)
-A man named in a confession
as having taken part in the
alayinga of Dr. Jeffrey R .
~·a wife and daughters
13 years qo waa in jail the night
of the klllinp, The Fayetteville
Obeerver reported yesterday._
In a 1980 confession, Helena
Stoeckley Davis said she was
with the five men who all~edly
committed the murders. All five
have eru mvo ve
case in interviews with FBI
agents, accord ing to a U .S .
Justice Department attorney.
One of them, Allen Maz.erolle
of Gray, Maine, was in jail on
Feb. 17, 1970, when the pregnant
wife and two daughters of
MacDonald were bludgeoned to
death at their Fort Bragg home.
the Observer reported In a
copyriaht story.
MacDonald is in federal prison
in Bastrop, Texas, 8ef'Ving three
life aentenoes for the murders.
He has claimed a group of
"drug--crazed hippies" killed his
family and pointed to Mrs. Davis'
statements as proof of his story.
Mrs. Davis, who died in
January of pne umonia, also
r ecalled in the confession . ' .
and dress that night.
Named in the confession filed
in federal court in Richmond,
Va., are Mazerolle; Dwight
Smith of San Francisco; Bruce
Fowler of Montgomery, Ala.;
Shelby Donald Harrla of
Nashville, Tenn.; and Gregory
Mitchell, who lived in Charlotte,
N.C., until his death laat June.
The oonfeaeion waa filed with
a motion for bail at the 4th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeala ln
Ric hmond, Va., after the
SuR:reme Court reinstated
MacDonald'• murder convictions
last March 31 .
After the U.S. Supreme Court
declined in January to hear the
final a ppeal o f the 1979
convictions, MacDonald said hia
'an O'Neill, would
file a motion for a new
on Mn. Davia' statement.a and
corroborating evi~.
Mazerolle told the Observer
that he waa in Cumberland
County Jail on Feb. 17, 1970.
He had been arrested by
narcotics agenta for pouealon
and transportation of LSD.
Low-nicotine smokes
don't lower health risk
Ronald L. Thommarson, M.D.
BOSTON (AP) -Switching to
low-rdcoU.ne dpret1el will not reduce
the danger of heart attack, and
amoken ltill face triple the usual risk
of th1a dl8order regardless of their
brand. a study abowa.
Although smoking has long been
~ted with heart attack&, it has
been auggested the bazafd .. le9I lf
people llDOke cipttttea that are low
In rilcotine and carbon monoxide.
But the new study ahowa the risk of
adferiJ18 a heart attack ia ;.t u great
when amokera uae low-nicotine
daaret1el -the higb-nicoUne bnnde. "1'he reaearcbera looked at the
eUecta of nicotine and carbon rfonoxide bee.au. both are known to
I
affect the heart. .
"The results ~gaest that smoking
clprettes with reduced levels of these
au1-tancee does not reduce the risk,"
the study concluded.
"We found an approximate tripling
of the rate of myocardla.I infarction
(heart attack) among current smokers
that did not appelU' to vary according
to the amount of either substance."
The lateet study, conducted at the
Drug Epidemiology Unit at Boeton
University Medical School where the
principal author was David W.
Kaufman , was publis h ed l n
today's New England J ournal of
Medicine.
Many peopfe have switched to
cigarettel low In tar and nicotine,
even though the health advantage of
theee brands ia not oertaln. In 1980.
nearly 45 percent of the cigarettes
aold in the United States were
low-tar, according to the Federal
Tnde Commimk>n.
MOit daarettes low in nicotine are ~...., low In tar. but the tt9eal'Chera
didn't meuu.re tar content becau.e
there ii no ~ it <.'Ol'ltributea to
heut atUdca.
In the latest at~)', the raearchen
~thearnoldnlha~taof~2
Meli between the a&9 of 30 and &4
who were tio.pltalised with heart
att-'cka. '!hey were compaNd With ua ~ who were 1n the holptta1 ... OdMi' ,. • -.
Llke other reuaroh, tbe 1tudy lhow8d that the 1110n ..,. lll'KJIM,
the = their l1lk ol hMrt au.k. The II..,_ S11Jpwn~
they pup dpretW.·
Overall, the 1moken' rt1k of a
non-falal belrt ..... Ui~ that
of nan....-.. ·, nprclJw of the
nlaodne ... of theU' ........
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mental health care.
The bed. will be provided by
Western Med and, through a
subcontract, the UCl Medical
Center. according to Dr. Sanford
Health seminar at UCI
UC Irvine will aponaor a
conference tomorrow for high
school and college student•
interested in learning more about
health careen.
The day-long event features
rkaho a
explorins fields auc aa
pediatrics, chiropractic medicine,
phyaical therapy and ho.pit.al
adminiltration. nae sixth annual
event, called the Southland ·
Health c.onterence, ia orpniJ.ed
by Medapur, a UCI aupport
group.
Profeaaionala working in
different fields will lead the.
workahopa and diacuaaiona.
Registration la S3 for Medspur
members and $6 for
non-memben.
wW heai0 Jll9 a..m.
in the Science Lecture Hall WiUi
a apeech by UCI Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich. College of
Medicine clan Stanley van den
Noort will atve the keynote
addre.. For more lnfonnation,
call 833-5318. I
Or1no-Coa1t OAIL.V PIL.OT/Thurlday, F•bfuary 2•, 1893
Artists compete for_ berths
600 e king 100 booth in three Laguna fe tivals
Nohel recipient .
to talk in Irvine
Judalna of artwork '°' entry In two or th three aummer art
feetlvala In Laguna Beach will
t.tko place In the next few weeka,
with more than 600 artlata
expected to compete for only 100
Of' 10 vacant booth.a.
Sally Reevt" aald she expect•
about 40 boot.ha to be available to
new arllata or thoee who have
exhibited before, but were juried
out ot th f"tlval In prevloua years.
She said the worka of about I'.
120 artists were jud§ed hlah
enough durtna wt year a festival
to permit them to retum.
Roser Gulllemtn1 who was co-recipient 1n 1977 of the
Nobel Prize in medicine, will speak next Wedneeday at UC
Irvine on how the central nervous system controla hormone
eecreUon. His speech Is free and open to the public. It will
begin at 7 p.m. In the UCl Science Lecture Hall.
Gui.;lemin Is chairman of the Laboratory tor
Endocrinology at the Salk ll)stitute for Bioloeical Studies 1n La
Jolla. His recent research is related to a chemical 1n the brain
that appears responsible for human and animal growth.
His speech Is part of the university's Distinguished
Lecture Series In Basic and Medical Neuroscience, which
focuses on frontiers in brain research.
•A one-day workshop for secretaries on office
management will be offered Tuesday 1n Irvine by CoasUine
Community College.
The workshop will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Alrporter Inn. Business consultant J ean Barbasette wlll
dlacuss work planning, supervision, office communications and
interpersonal skills.
Fee is $40, which includes lunch. To register, call the
college's Community Services Office at 963-08 11.
•A nine-week senes on metapsychlatry will be offered
beginning next Wednesday at Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa. The class exploring the metaphysical concept of the
universe, will meet Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m . in the
college's faculty house.
Cost is $30. For tickets call 556-5527.
•Attorney Daa Santucci will discuss "Tax and
Investment Strategies for the 1980s," at 7:15 p.m. March 3 at
the Registry Hotel in Irvine.
The free seminar is sponsored by Schultz & Keefe, a
Newport Beach-based financial planning firm. Santucci will
speak on avoiding illegal tax traps, saving money by using
p1anning techniques and the hidden ramifications of the 1982
tax act.
For more information on the two-hour seminar call
851-7723.
Charity race canceled
in HB; track not safe
The Academic Booster Club of
Edison High School has been
forced to cancel Saturday's
scheduled lOK charity race
because of an unsafe running
track.
The race was expected to
attract about 1,000 runners. They
wett scheduled to begin the race
at 8 a .m . at the Huntington
Beach city pier,
But state officials told
represe n tatives of the
Huntington Beach achool that the
running path was damaged
seriously by January's storms
and was no longer safe.
Area Manager Tom Miller said
the en tire three miles of Bolsa
Chica State Beacbi have been
closed because of storm darn.age.
primarily to the access road.
He &a.Id repairs are being made
and that the beach should reopen
by March 10.
Booster club representatives
said they will try to reschedule
the event. They said they expect
to raise $3,000.
Sally Reeve expects 40
booths lor new artists.
Rites set
for author
W. Allen
A memorial Mass will be said
at 10 a.m. Saturday for Balboa
Island resident, author and civic
activist William A. Allen, who
died a week ago today at age 75.
A native of Pasadena, where a
street is named for his ancestors,
Allen began visiting Balboa
Island as a young man and later
moved into a family summer
house.
He was a past president of the
Balboa Island Homeowne rs
Association and a co-author of "A
Picture History of Balboa
Island," published Jut year.
•Allen was a longtime member
of the Jonathan-Ciob n Los ·
Angeles, the Pasadena Pioneer
Association. Irvine Coast Country
Club, South Hills Country Club
and a founder of the Arcadia
High School Quarterback Club.
He was an employee of
Ducommon Metals and part
owner of Coulter-Sibbett before
founding Allen-Fry Steel Co. He
retired in 1972.
He Is survived by his wife,
Louise; a son, William: and a
daughter, Moria Podliska. He
leav• eight grandchlld.ren.
Mass wlU be said at St. John
Viann ey Cha pe l on Balboa
Island. Burial will be at sea. The
family has r e quested t hat
memorial contribution s be
directed to Hoag Memorial
Hoepit.al's 552 Club.
Ana and crafta entered for the
17th annual Art-A-Fair Fealival
wJU be Judaed March 13 and
worka aubmi'u.ed to the ori8inaJ
FeeUval of Ana will be "juried"
on March 26.
Ellie Childers, a apokeswoman
for th e Art-A-Fair, aald about
half of the 150 a.rt.lat booth.a at
that feallval will be available
next 1umm er. She aald ahe
expecta at leat 350 art.llanl and
craftamen to aubmit worka to be
judged by a aeven-member panel
on March 13. .
FeaUval of Arla apokesw
Mesa college sets
homecoming events
More than ~00 alurna from
Southern California College are
expected to arrive at the Costa
Mesa campus this week for
homecoming activities that will
culminate with the presentation
of the homecoming queen and
court Saturday.
The 63-year-old campua will
be the site Saturday of art shows,
tours, mualcal programs and a
Hawaiian lua u . F or more
information call 556-3610.
4'1•
Art-A-Fair hopefula are uked
to brlna their w ork• t o the
Laguna Beech Boys Club, 108~
Laguna Canyon Frontqe ao.d,
between 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on
March 13. Artllta do not have to
. live In the Laguna Beech Atta to
submit worka, but there la a $15
jury fee for each medium
entered.
The Festival of Arla charaee a
fee of $5 for each mecflum
submitted and artJ.ata must live
within the coastal strip between
Newport Beach and San
Clemente.
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Officials disagree on
transportation needs
There seems to be a
substantial difference of opinion
among county officials regarding
our future tran.aportation needs.
Spokesmen for the Orange
County Transit District are
presen t ing workshops for
discussion of mass transit
alternatives including busways
and a light rail system to connect
high-density destinations, such as
South Coast Plaza, John Wayne
Airport and Irvin e Busin ess
Center.
But Supervisor Bruce
Nestande has come out in strong
opposition to spending billions on
any mass transit system. Nestande,
a membe r o f the California
Transportation Commission,
suggests that using the money to
improve roads and highways
would make more sense. The
emphasis o n mass transit, h e
contends. is simply following
former Caltrans Director Adriana
Gianturco's "te xtbook for social
engineering" by trying to force
people into the use of mass tranlit
by building no more roads.
He specifically objects to a
long-proposed plan to build a $1
billion light rail trolley line in.
Central Orange County. And h e
expressed fear that a proposed
one-<.>ent increase in local sales tax,
approved by the voters but yet to
be imposed, would be eannarked
for mass tran sit projects rather
than roads.
He may have a point. Indeed
many who agreed that local
governments should be authorized
to impose the sales tax increase to
improve transportation probably
believe d it could lead to
completion and better
mainte nance of the highway
system.
Meanwhile, OCTD is offering
three major options for mass
transit alternatives to connect the
county's 10 largest employment
areas.
-A 33-mile system of
diamond lanes in e xpanded
'freeways for express buses and car
pools, would cost $551 million and
displace 48 h o m es a nd two
businesses.
-Elevated buswaya uslng
the medians of existmg freeways,
primarily the Santa Ana Freeway,
would cau,e little displacement
but cost $1.1 billion to build.
-The m oat ex tensive
propoeal would be a 46-mlle light
rail system running on elevated
tracks over local street.I and at
grade along the abandoned Pacific
Electric right-of-way in the
central county. It would displace
35 homes and 35 businesses and
cost $1 .2 billion to construct.
In eac h proposal it ls
estimated bus and rail fares would
cover ~etween one-third and
one-half of operating costa.
N es tande want s the
transportation planners to back off
and conside r Orange County's
need for a "unique" system, with
emphasis on a very efficient road
network which also could
accommodate buses. It is his belief
that none of the mass transit
systems proposed would do much
to increase ridership on public
transit.
Given the fact that many
thousands of dollara already have
bee n spent on transportation
studies, and more will be spent on
environmental impact reports on
the latest proposals, it may seem a
little late to shift planning gears. ~ut perhaps it should be done
before too much more is spent.
The geography of California's
r esidential and e mplqyment
centers does not lend itself to the
type of mass transit service that
works in other areas. And w ith
gasoline prices descending it could
be even more difficult to wean
commuters away from their cars,
especially since many now are
accustomed to the small econom y
models.
Billion-dollar mass transit
systems might not be the best use
of taxpayers' money if they would
serve onl y a minority of the
traveling public, leaving the rest to
conte nd with a disintegrating
highway system .
Poison Center reprieve
The good news this past week Orange as a centrallz.ed source ot
was UC Irvine Medical Center's poison information for physicians
decision to post pone the scheduled and other heal ·
March closure of its Poison O>nte i e g an providing
~ nM1t:t1S tO give the Poison round-the-clock infonnation to the
Prevention Foundation of Orange public. Last year it handled 25,000
County a chance to collect enough calls. many from parents whose
funds to keep the cent e r i n c hildre n had swallowed toxic
operation. household substances.
Until last year, federal money The pr o mpt , expert
had h elped meet the $1 50,000 in!ormatioh service not only can
'Bnnual cost of running the center, save lives but, in many cases,
w h i ch provides 2 4 -h o u r , eliminate the need for a hurried
a even -d a y -a -week p oison trip to a hospital emergency room.
infonnation to the public. When The Poison Prevention
that grant ran out, UCIMC Foundation hopes, with support
continued to operate the center, from the community, to raise
but severe financial cutbacks made enough money to underwrite the
it necessary to reduce many of the Poison Center's operating costs.
medical center's services and the Those who have benefited from ita
poison center. which generates no h e lp, and those who might
'revenue, was listed for closure. someday need such help. should be
. h willing to a11ist the fund-raising Public reaction , along wtt effort. Contributions may be sent
fonnation of the foundation which to the foundation at 11162 Trask has just begun its fund-raising S 200 Gard efforts, persuaded UCIMC officials Ave., ulte • en ~ .... :e, CA 92634. This is the only to agree to the six-month reprieve. emergency poison information
The poison ce nte r was center between Los Angeles and
founded in 1957 by the County of _San_Diego. It must be kept open~
. . . ·---. --~pinion• expr...ed In the apece above are thoM of the Oaliy Piiot. Other vlewa ·
upr~ on thla pege are thOM of their authon and arttata. Reeder comment la
Invited. Addr-The Oatty Ptlot, P.O. Box 15e0, Cotta ~. CA 92826. Phone (714)
&12-4321.
.. L.M. Boyd/ Bean sprouts
In hot humid buementa ln New
York Oty'a Oilnat.Q.wn are at leMt 10
bean 1prout fa.rma which turn out
about &0,000 pounds of aprouta eech of
.ven clay. a week. Ch1nele worbra,
nem'ly naked In puta, plMdc aprona
and r\lbber' boota, start their clay at
3:30 in the momtn1, tendlna aod
trimmln1, waterinl and wubln1.
Sprouts In .,._t laundry mmpen are
.old at 20 cents a pound to '9tat.lrants
• tnd marbta. '
An elUmated f500 mlWan wonh ot
bml' ... every 'Y9I newr IDMe it to
the d1n1nc 1able. They ~ .omewhln between the and
your ldllehlii ~·
UA pad pun ou..ht to be dnwn llDd
quoted." -Rolana L. Halw.
Since the Revolutionary War In
1716. 1.2 million Americana have died
ln combet. Since 1900, more than 2
million Americana have died in ·car
wn!Ck.I.
"Men and women In what
prote11lon tend to postpone
retirement until the oldeat a1e?"
~ a client. r..y to answer, that
one . farmer•. l>leaae note ,
tncldentall)': Not all farmen have
wt~ Many haw h!Mb&ndl. .
It la a matter of NDDld that olJ-rich
Ana. from Kuw.lt once otfeAd to
buy the Texaa A.•M. Unlveraity
band.
Four ol the ...... 1.000 Jlm 8mttha
who belGnl to the liMianal Jim Smith
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Crime wave winding down?
WASHINGTON -Now the good
news: The worst cri me wave ln
American history seems to be ending.
The latest indication of thaLhappy
prospect was the releaae lut week of
1982 crime atatistics for the District of
Columbia. The number of serious crimes
in the capital declined by 3.3 percent.
Burglaries dropped from 16,832 in 1981
to 14,774 last year . Robberies declined
from 10,399 to 9,137. Homicides went
from 223 to 194.
THE DECREASE in crime and
violence was even more dramatic~in the
area surrounding the district. In
Ma r yland, the n umbe r or crimes
dec r eased by 11.2 p ercen t i n
Montgomery County and 9.5 percent ln
Prince George's County. In Virg!nia, the
decrease was 17 percent ln Arlington
County and 11 .6 percent in Fairfax
County.
Good news like that is being recorded
around the country these days. There
seem to be two important reasons.
First. many cities have learned that an
ex'traordinary proportion of crime is
committed by a relatively small number
o r "career crlmi nal1 ... and tough
programs have been instituted in
Washington and other places to keep
more of those people ln jrul more of the
time.
Second, and far more important for
the next two decades at least, the violent
young men of the ''baby boom" finally
are growlng up. Crime in general, and
particularly violent crime, is the vicious
sport of young men. In the 1980s, there
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will be fewer young men -the number
of maJes between the ages-ot-18 and 2'4 wJll decrease by abot,ll 2 million.
compared with an increase of almost 10
million from 1965 to 1980.
olice, of course, emphaslze t h«! tint
reason. relating the new declines to their
efforts. as Chief Maurice Turner Jr. did
in Washington. And they do deserve
credit for lrnplementing programs to deal
with career c riminals . No w, in
Washington and New York. for example.
those repeat violators are often under
regular surveillance and are usually
denied low bail and plea-bargaining
when they are arrested. Thal is one
reason there are 700 more men LO the
District of Columbia's jails than there
were one year ago.
But the new statistics are not only
related to last year's police work. They
are directly llnked to old statistics. The
American crime wave of 1965 to 1981 is
an echo of the baby-boom statistics of
1946 to 1964. The peak age of males
arrested for violent crimes is 18. The
great American crime wave followed the
baby boom by just about 18 years.
So, what ·later happened may have
been inevitable when the nation bunt
into aong, optimism and procreation after
World War Il. In 1945, 2.8 million babies
were born in the United States. Then the
boom began: 3.4 million in 1946. 3.8
million in 1~7. up to 4.3 million in 1957
ind above 4 mntron until 1964. Then, tile
numbers begin to fall off, down to
approximately 3 rrullion now.
-'fHERE-WlLL be letf'O"r-a lot of thll\gs
now, according to Landon Y. J ones,
whose 1980 book. "Great Expectations:
America a nd th e Baby B oom
Generation," tracked the millions of
Americans who became part of the baby
boom, the Sputnik generation, the Pepsi'
generation. the Woodstock generation
and the New Age. When all those kids
fir.ally grew up, he wrote. there would
be fewer traffic accidents, lower
Ul.SW'ance rates. less drug abuse and a
possible decline of 25 pe~nl in 111olent
crime by 1990.
Letters to the editor
Curb release of
crime repeaters
To the Editor: -
Your recent editorial on the in.sanity
d efenae (Feb. 9) auageata that the
public'• chlef concern la \hat people who
are conflned after violent acta will be
casually released from mental
inatltutiona. Your conclusion, that
caution muat be exerclaed and any doubt
resolved in favor of public safety. ls
sound. However, by limiting lt to
releues of violent penona from mental
institutions. you ml.aed an important
point. Repeat violent offenders in state
prison should be treated the aame way.
When a person ha.a been convicted
repeatedly (let'• aay more than twice) of
the same type of violent crime (for
example, rape or child molest), he hu
shown that he haa not been rehabilitated
by hi• prior imprisonment. In many
ways he may be just u "lnaane" as a
John Hinckley. For that reason, the
possibility of the cuual releaae of that
type of pri80ner should be the subject of
the public'• concern jUlt as much u the
release o f aomeone from a mental
lnatitution.
THE CRIMINAL defendant ia
afforded greater protection and more
legal safeguards ln our eodety than ln
any other ·country in the world. He
cannot be convicted until his guilt has
been established "beyond a reuonable
doubt and to a moral certainty," H
crimi nal juries ln California are
lnatructed. 'rhia la u lt ahould be. For
almost 200 yeara t hla h aa been a
fundamental part of our country'•
aystem of justice.
However, once properly convicted, the
burden of proving that that repeat
violent offender Is no lonaer a ctanaer to
society ahould c hange. The repeat
offender then 1hould be requlred'll\o
prove through established proceduret
that he la no longer a danger to aodety
befott he I.I releued from prilon, 'lbcm
•tabUabed procedW'lll could lnclude a
pra.oner'• rtcht '° • hearlnl and 8CIC.'em to atat•·•ppolnted p1ycholo111u, ~triatl, and IOdolollatl·
A little avw a ,..,-•· ~he leedenhlp of the Orana-County BAI' A9odadon
publkly ~ that th1I a~ be ~-· It bM nca&wd-~ OUllllMnt flan aGcil end ............... 1'hoee who h9Ye ~teclly YIDllted
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'Laguna Charmer'
To the Editor:
There seems to be a good deal of
conlusion and discord regarding the
plans submitted to lhe City Council by
Laguna architect Doug Snow for
remodeling the building on the comer of
F orest Avenue and Broadway. The
bulldini la owned by Ronald Kaufman. •
resident of Laguna Beach.
Mr. Snow has submitted plan• to
fabricate a Normandy facade on the
existing structure and build up two and
one-half stories. The City Council has
expreaed legitimate concerns for the
propoeed height and the architect.ural
. appropriateness of the project, especially
since it sits at the entrance to the Art
Colony. I agree with the City Councit
FOR YEARS I have ..... ~n stupefied 11
to why we must import architectural
styles from anot.hel' continent when the
best examples of our local heritage can
be found right ln our backyard!
Specifically, I am referring to the
low-profile "beach cottage" o r
"craftsman cottage" style o( architecture
that is ao much a part of our hiatorical
tradition.
A. the property owner of the propoeed
project. I would urge that Mr. Kaufman
colllider this opt.Ion. Since the project alta
at the entrance to this wonderful beach
town, what better way to greet residents
and tourlsta alike than to grace the
en trance with· a t rue ''Laguna
Chamler''?
>J a separate matter, I would aho
urge that the City Council con1lder
adopting a similar architectural style as
it undertakes the VlUaae Entrance
Projtct. RANDY 'U.:WIS
Fatal intersection
To the EdJtor. lt amue1 me how tblnp pt done
throuah the media 1..-.d "of tM rilh'
way. wen. rm '°"" to mUte a plee '° the dtJ-to put an ~ to • C!ON.'8m of
mine that bla boUed (Nftr, 1 wau1cl W. to draw a&Wntlo1r to \he
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put there. I would like to'1<now
whatever happened to the result. People . . . ~
ill from Costa Mesa turns into the H.B.
500 for aome drivers.
Notice Costa Mesa police are handing
out tickets like free movie passes at the
top of \he hill. but the real problem
occurs when people turning north Crom
Hamilton to Brookhurst wait u long as
they can. When opportunity ari.9el, the
turn ls made, and then the crunch from
oncoming eastbound traffic occurs.
Let's put an end to this hazard people!
In the 17 years I've been here, I've yet to
see a week go by without seeing a flare
pattern and horrid red lights dotting the
in~rsectlon. How many more before our
council helps out?
MARK OSTER
Misses souvenirs
To the Editor:
For more than 10 years I have been
vl&iting Costa Mesa from Canad• and
have aeen this beautiful town grow
slowly but steadily larger and larger.
Modem shopping centers and hotel.a
can compete with any big city. Aho
improved is the transit service. But the
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one thing visitors to C..:OSta Meea rnila ii .
the availability of aouvenira which are·
available in moat other towns an~
village• -like a picture J>09tcard of
Costa Mesa's City Hall or a nice park, or
a little ballpoint pen and 10 forth,
sponaored by the city.
T heae items could be sold at 1ny
shopping center. n ew1paper atand.
restaurant or gaa statlon with the
revenue golng to the city u a IOW"Ce of
income to benefit the public. Wake up
Costa Mesa!
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Booklet"o£fers safety tips for home appliances
By PAT HOROWITZ ............ .,..,,...
DEAR READERS: While moet electric
producta are declaned, built and teeted to 1trict
eafety 1tandard1, every year people are
l.njwed while u.lna electric producte and flree
of electric ortuin cauae property la..
Accordlnt1 to the Whirlpool Corp., much
of th.la track 1njUrY and loa could be avolded
If electric appliances were l.natalled properly
and uaed car-efully. That's the theme of a new
brochure f.rom Whirlpool'• Appliance
Information Service (AIS) department.
Space
• series
slated
"Relativity and
Cosmology" is the title of
the first program in
Orange Coast College's
1983 Spring Planetarium
Series.
Performanc es are
scheduled for Friday
evenings. tomorrow allld
Mareh 4, 11 and 18, a.t 7
and 8:30 p.m. in the OCC
Planetarium. Tickets,
priced at $1.50 for adults
and $1 for childrt•n
under 12, will be sold .at
the door. Seating is
limited.
"Relativity and
Cosmology" explores
Einstein's profound
alternatives of our
concept of gravity .
Einstein's ideas have
been uaed in recent yeara
to probe the nature of
the elusive Black Hole,
with ita severe wa.rpuge
of apace and time.
The second pro -
d u ct ion, titled
"Dreams of Y~.rday;'
is ICheduled for April 15,
22, 29, and May 6, 13 and
20. The show will trace
the dream of flight from
ancient times to the
Space Shuttle and
beyond.
For information about
the planetarium series,
phone 556-5880.
YMCAs
plan expo
Saturday
The YM.CAs of
Orange County will be
conducting a YMCA
Mall, from 10:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Saturday.
Included in the expo
will be the YMCA.a of
Santa Ana-Tuatin, West
Orange County, South
Coast, North Orange
County, Orange Coaat
and Anaheim.
From each of these
YMCAs there will be
demonstrations in
aerobic dance, karate,
judo, pre-natal fitness,
movement education,
g ymnastics, fitness
testing and fencing.
For more information,
contact the YMCA at
M2-3511.
Hearst
Castle
trip set
A two-day excursion
to Hearst Castle will be
conducted by Oranfe
Coast College •
Community Service
Office th.la spring.
The trip will run
Wednesday and
'l'hurllday, March 16-17.
l'ee for the trip is $89.
The fee include•
transportation, . lodging,
and CMtle admtwiorl.
The tour wm make
atopa at the Santa
Batbu'a Mimi.on, Heam c.ue, and the Madonna Inn. Attendeea wlll tbenlatilt at the El
Inn In San ShoecrL
alatratlon la
under way in OCC'a
Community Se~vlce
Office, located ln the
Student Center
. 1iM offlcle is ~ i onda)' throu1h
l'l1day trom t a.m. to e
p.m., and 8atutdaya
frcm 8 a.m. t.o noon. ~donl may alao i.made~Ulbla va. or • bJ
aa@lnC &&e-0527. ,. tnbmalioa llboul
tbit trtp,' phone He-MIO.
lriUUed "N&ce n..anp to Know About
Safely With Major Home AppUanc.,'' thJI brochure ouW.. oorNC'\ lnltallaUan, prc>per
connection to ea.atndty and operadna ldety
tlpl for Mven ca~ of major electric
hOIM aPDllanc.w -w. eommonly Uled ln
the kitchen end laundry ..... J'or ~ ~
chlldren ln the ~y. U... ii a OOlol1nl bOok called ''C.olor Me ..,., •• w!Uch a. .....,... t.o
entemln and educate ~ aboUt home
aafety.
Coplee of th11e ufecy pubUcatiolw are
avaUa6le free by wrUtn1 to: ~p_J)llance
InformaUon Service De~t. Whirlpool
Corp., A.dmlnlatntive Center, Benton ~.
Mich. 49022.
Cleanlns screen•
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AlUfl\lnum expoled to the elemen1a can
be clMn9d with a mild eoap or deterpnt, fill
followed by a thofCMlah rtnlinc and wlp&na.
R.move medium lrlme depolita by umn, an
abnltve wax applfecl with • ci..n. 804 raa or
ptd. 8crMnlnc ahould be cleaned by rubbLna
wlth a ttUf bn.aah and wuhln• down wi\h a
hoee and deteraent. Solveni. and 1tron1•r
cl...un, apntl lhould not be Uled on painted
aluminum lidlna. Clean w1th water alone or
with water and mild toep.
-• ' Got a problem? Then wrir.o u>
Paa Horowitz. Pat will cut red t.Dpe,
ietr.in6 <he IUJ6wers and action ~~ neea to-solve Inequities I
govemmenCand buslnesi. Mal{ your quesiiO
to Pat Horowitz, At Your Service, Orang-;)
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Toto big
hit at
Grammys
LOS ANGELES (AP) Toto,
a rock group that grew out ot a
Los Angele• high 1JChool band,
led the pack with aeven awarda
at a gll\terina 2~th anniversary
Grammy celebration splashed
with plenty of nostalgia and
entertainment.
Film composer John WiUlamB
won three Grammys last night
for his music to the box-ofCice
sm ash ' ' E . T . t h _e
Extra -Terrestrial." W i llie
Nellon's wlatful "Always on My
Mind" alao garnered three
awards, and Marvin Gaye picked
up two gramophone-shaped
trophies for his sensuous
comeback hit, "Sexual Healing."
Jerry Hey, left, David Paich and Jeff Porcaro won Grammy• for
record of the y~ar, two arrangementt and producer of the year.
Other big winners at the
National Academy of ~rding
Arts & Scie1'\Ce5 awards at the
S hrine Audit.6rium included Men
at Work, Mtlissa Manchester.
Lionel Richie, Joe Cocker and
Jennifer Warnes, P at Benatar,
John Cougar, Jennifer Holliday
and Alabama.
Toto's Grammy haul included
album of the lear for "Toto IV"
and record o the year for the
mellow hit, "Rosanna," which
also won two a.r.ranging awards.
The band was also named
producer of the year, "Toto IV"
earned best engineered recording
honors and Toto auitarist St.eve
Luka ther ahare d the beat
rhythm and bluea song award
with Jay Graydon and Bill
Champlin for writing the George
Benson hit, "Tum Your Love
Around."
"I don't believe thla," said an
exuberant Steve Porcaro, one of
the group's keyboard• playen
and o n e of three Porcaro
brothers in the band, which grew
out of a longtime pa.rtnenhip
between drummer Jetf Porcaro
Klrk)ewelers1sproudtolntroduceadlamond
bridal set she'll treasure for years to come.
All rings are quality crafted in solid gold.
Diamond Engagement Ring
And M atching Wedding Band
Matchin Gent's Weddin Band
in solid Gold. Regularly $95.
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M&sterc;harge Visa A~rlcan u prus
0-ge "''"'°""~-'tom.. QOCS.y-. no "''"e< OI .-~ • ~ ro pay
and David Palch, another
keyboard.a player.
The award• w e re the
four-year-old band'• flut
Grammys, and marked a triumph
o v e r •ometlmea unco m -
plimentary review•.
"If it were up to the critics, we
wouldn't have won," Lukather
said. /
Some of Tot.o's Grammys came
at the expense of former Beatie
Paul McCartney and Stevie
Wonder, each of whom went
winle9s thla year.
True to form, the nationally
televlled awarda ahow ran over
ltf allotted three houn and WU
jam-packed with performances
and cllpa from paat Grammy
1how1.
There were a few unexpected
touches to the otherwt.e pladd
evening: chanieu.e Grace Jones'
pre1entin1 an award ln ne w
wave aarb that featured a hat
that looked like a striped
umbrella; and comedian Eddie
Murphy'• unexpected duh from
the wingl to snatch away Uonel
Richie's beat male pop vocal
Grammy for "Truly.''
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Performing arts
off er considered
The latait drama lnvolvfnl an Key J)Otnt.t ln hi.a propoeal are: lrv1.nt perfonn.lna an.a cent.er haa -UCI would leue thne .a.
ent.ered lt.t fint tct. on Campus Drive at Gateway
The Irvine City Council hu PW. (the ma1n entrance) to the
accepted an overture from city for •• a year. UCI A.Nl1&ant Vlce Chancellor -The cit y or a non-profit
William Parker to bealn foundation would ralH an
necotiatJona on a shared. 760-teat e.Uma.Led t6 million to build and
center on campue. operate the center.
Mayor Larry AJ!an appoln\ed .. -A board ot d1recton made
.Counctbnan David SW. \0 head a up of "dl1Un.1ul1hed" local
dty committee to conalder UCI citizen• would run the center.
Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr.'1 UCI would appoint one th1td of
formal propoaal delivered by It.I memben, and also pt u. of
Parker to the council Tuesday the facilJty one-third o( the time.
nfaht. -UCI 1tudcmt.t would work u
Postmaster
. ends career
eo.ta Mesa Poatmuter L yle E.
Verplanck, 5.5, baa retired after
36 yeara with the U.S. Postal
Service.
In 1954 Verplanck came to
Co.ta Mesa aa a clerk-carrier at
the 18th Street Post Office, aft.er
working In the Altadena Poat
Office.
Verplanck became postmaat.er
in 1973. He and his wife, Lee,
have three children: Eric, 16;
Jolee, 12, and Lyle J r., l l.
A new postmaster la expected
to be appointed by April.
technlcal a..latant.t.
The unlvenity flnt drew up
plan• for the theater ln 1978
whUe un1ucce11fully courting
orga1nl7.en of the Orange C.ounty
Perfonnlng Art.I Cent.er, which la
to be conatructed at South c.o.t
Town Center in C.C.ta Meu.
Aldric h auageated the
arrangement. with the city,
which has harbored aeparate
p l ans for Lta own large
perfonn.ance hall.
The city currently has $1.5
milUon se t aaide for it•
construction. Silla aald he didn't
figure any other public funds
would be in·volved.
"I hav e seen many
fund-raising efforta start with
le11 than the lan.d and $1.5
mllllon " he aald.
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The Pride of Baltimore is greeted by
a flotilla of small vessels as it enters
Newport Harbor. Newport is just
one of her ports-o-call on an historic
voyage from the East Coast.
THURSDAY, P!BRUARV 24, 1G83
ANN LANDERS 82
COMICS e3
ENTERTAINMENT 84
hirley Jone ' singJns malces
"Bitter weel" worthwhile
theater .•. Pase B4.
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Not just any ol' .port in ~he storr:n
Pride open for Inspection fore 'n' aft
By ALMON LOCKABEY Of'ttleDeltJNot .....
A naval battle in Newport
Harbor?
Negative. The blast of deck
cannons and shotguns you heard
during the noon hour yesterday
was to herald the arrival of the
90-foot stays'l achooner Pri4e of
Baltimore to Newport Beach for
a five-day stay on her historic
voyage to the West Coaat.
Scores of sail and power boat.a
greeted the Pride u ahe entered
the jetty and WU pkked Up by
the H.aibor Department fireboat
which preceded the echooner to
her berth at the Sea Scout Bue
with twin atreams of water
clearing the way for the fully
riUed Ve99el. the Pride as ahe
edged up the y w
Scout.a' own 1quare-rtgged ketch,
Argus. and the Swift of Ipswich,
another Baltimore Clipper under
charter to about 40 yachting
enthusiasts.
Almost obscuted by the tall
ahips and other local yachts was
Larry Capune, the famed paddle
bciard crui8er, who met the Pride
Capt. Armin Elsaesser
watches while members
of his crew (right) tie
down canvas.
offshore and paddled ahead of
her all the way to the Sea Scout
Base, where she was welcomed
by city and Chamber of
Commerce officials and the fully
costumed Newport Harbor ffigh
School marching band.
Pride actually arrived off
Newport about 8 a.m. after a
cruise upcoast from San Diego.
She cruised along the coast
between here and Huntington
Beach until it waa time to make
her grand entrance under full
sail. Due to enter the jetty at 11
a.m. Pride waa-alowed by the
huge welcomi.ng fleet and did not
enter the jetty until 11:15.
In a light 80Utherly breeie she
moved alowlr up the bay flying a
jibtop, atays' and jib, fore and aft
maina'la, a 1quanHtgged foretop
and a main topa'l
Besides the big waterborne
welco fleet Pride was also
we come
shoreslde spectators who
gathered on the jetty, at
r.shoreside homes and the bluffs
over Corona del Mar.
The Pride will remain in
Newport until next Monday. On
Saturday and Sunday she will be
open for public inspection.
Gambling for status
$ Self-esteem ·found In winning poker
assisted by her crew and local
Sea Scouts.
The sight of the Swift in
Newport after many years
absence was also a thrill for
old-time residents, especially Bill
Cagney, her former owner, who
kept her moored in front of his
Bay Shores home for more than
10 years. Aft.er acquiring Swift in
1941 Cagney sold half of her to
his movie actor brother James.
The charter of Swift to greet
Pride was arranged by Gordon
Glasa, local yachting historian. A
group of yachtsmen boarded
Swilt in San Pedro 'I\aeeday and
sailed her to Newport.
European illiteracy high ~
Miiiions are unable to read or write ~ ~ ~
By ROBERT WIELAAJ\D. A111a1Med ..,_....,
ANTWERP, Belgium -At 52 years old,
Maria still hears the taunting of her fourth grade
classmates. Unable to keep up with them. she aat
in the back row of the clusroom for two weeka,
then quit school.
Born 12th and last to a poor {arming family,
Marla bec.tme a maid at a mansion and stayed for
20 years. Then she did anothei:. 20-year stint at a
second household.
Until she atar1ed taking literacy clasaes three
years ago, she was illiterate, like five of her
brothers and listers.
Now ahe can write llmple sentences.
Life without an alphabet wu "like being
blind," sa!d Maria, who agreed to be ldenti.fled
only by her first name. "Now I can tee."
''As a maid I always shopped by recognWng
bottles and boxes. I wu always tell.le, always
afraid that ln the post office or bank I would havt
to fW out forrna," said Marla. "I lied to offlciala
and said I had forgotten ~ glUlel and could you
fill thia out for me, pleue? '
Lut year a Europeen Parliament report
stlmated that "between 4 and 6 percent of the
pop~tion, meaning 10 to 16 mllUon people are
illi~rate" in the 10 EuroPffll Common Market
nadona.
It conlidered u illiterate., people who cannot
read or write at all or not well e~h to
"fU.ncUon fu.Uy ln IOdety."
The res*'t, bued on ln.fonnatlon from aovemmenta. deflated iwo m)'tha: that illltel'llCY
occun "on a llenlflcant male" ln the northern
Cornman Market nationa and not only in the
~r 10Uthem naUona, and affectll nadw
Europeam, people like Marta, u well 11
lmmllranta.
"I always thought I was alone," ahe laid,
adding that a'he "dian't know an 'A' from a 'B'."
Today ahe writes aimple aentencet IUCh u this
brief de9Cription of her youth:
"There were 12 of us at home. We had a nice
time. Our parents were fine people. They pad a
farm.
''We lived six kilometers (about four miles)
from 9Chool In winter we oouJd not go to IChool. ,
&ca.Jillie the road was often flooded and then the · l
war caine.''
Until recently, most governments aa.id
Uliteracy waa non~x:latent becau.e they feared lt
re(lected poorly on the quality of their 8Choola.
Mid Phlll Vlehoff, a Putch Socialist and author of •
the parliamentary rePOrt.
She aald that beCaute the study' of Ullt.ency la
10 recent her estimate of between 10 and 15
miWon illiteraia I.a ''very OONervaUve. It almost
certainly understaia the true situation."
Aggravatina the problem of overcomlna
illiteracy la the lect that illiterates are lnviafble.
"They are conlUntly at peinl to conoea1 their
literacy," 1M aid.
Alan Wella, IPOk.-nan for the Adult U\er'llcy
and Duk SkJDI Unit. a private lroup DMed ln London. esUmawel 2 mllbon Briillh adults. ore
percent of the population. are IDltllnte.
1111teratee number about 2.6 m1Won ln Italy,
&.2 percent of the populAUon; about one million OI'
· 2 percent ln rr.ni.; about U lllAWon er 3 pen:et '
ln Oenmny; aboUt 2.4 mWion GI' 24 ~' In
Greece; about m.ooo °" i.a ,.,,..., 1n HoU.nd lnd about 40,000 or 4 ,.,,ent In ...._.. accord.11'8 to ottldala In U.. cownrii& ·,
ln n...~ .._._ =i;w olfldal ~t Kun llld. ..,,_. II no .._, ID o.nm.rk." .__.. • msw.ay -.. _.
l.mmedlatlly avMIAble for i.u...buura and
INiand.
ill Orange Oout DAILY PILOTIThurldty, ,ebruwy I~. 1113
Ann accused of t>bsession
DEAR ANN LAND&RS· Thl1 will never ~h
you ~nonally and If It doee you wW never print It
l am lick of your ~on wllh tranw•Uam
and your apparetnt de1.ennlnatlon to prove that halt
the male populaUon enjoys dreeaina up ln ladlee'
clothes.
For examfle: Your letter to "Pop-Eyed In
Jack1onvllle, ' who, while workln1 for an
ambulance eervice, di.covered two very m11Cho men
we~ ladiee' underwear.
Ian t It poellble that the pop-eyed jerk didn't
know the dll!erence between women'• pAnU• and
the ever-lncreuJ..ngly popular bikini briefa for men?
To the country bwnpkina who are accu1tomed to
eeeing baaY old boxer 1horta the akimpy, colorful
briell mf8nt have looked like women'• pAntJes.
l eerfoualy doubt that there la nearly u ..much
male tranlvelltiam u you would like your re.den to
believe. rve yet to encounter a aingle one, and I've
been around u much aa you. So there, dammit! -
MAD IN ROCHESTER
DEAR ROCH: My bowleqe of tru1veslte1 11
no& laformatloll aJeued from my aocJal Ufe. wua
I bow I uve leaned from die HIHrltlet.
for writers w\o •rt tryl•I for 1mootlil aad aaeo~llcattd, eomprtlatHlblt 1ealHet1. For eum . A M•• 1tory Hver.i 4ay1 110 told of a
fem e evaqellat wlao was laJ•l'ff wk• • fell
Lato a lllaUOle. Play aroud for tllat ooe for a
wlillle.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Today I found myeelf
wtth a very red face. Pleue tell me how 1 could
have handled the aJtuatJon In cue I am up againlt
the same 1et of circumatances aaaln. I felt like two
cents waiting lot change.
I met a girlfriend on the etreet. I had not aeen
her ln yeara. In her arms ahe wu carrying a small
child. The fl.rat thing out of my mouth wu, "I didn't
know you were married." She replied, "I am not."
I btly SM bit abotlt •pdated 11tort1 for men. Bat
nylo• 1toek.la11 aad 1arter belts? S.rely you Jett.
la there a leta embarrassing way to put the
question? -TOMATO PUSS IN VA. '
DEAR PUSS: Wily put tbe queatloD at all? A
far more 1r•do•1 (ud safer 1reetlD1) would be,
"Wlaat a lovely clllld . . . bow old 11 be?"
Sidney Fileon demonstrates self-d efense system she developed.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: When are you going
to emerge from the Dark Ages and catch up with
what'• ha~~nina? You keep saying, "See your cl~, and, "Your clergyman can help you."
Don t you know that there are hundreds, maybe
thouaanda, of women who are now aerving In the
clersY? We have had Epiacopal priests ancf female
rabbtl for quite aome time.
So, pleaae, dear Ann. dignify these lndlViduall
by ackowledgin~ their existence. The term iJ1
"clergyperaona.' -LOOKING OVER YOUR
SHOULDER IN IDAHO
DEAR LOOKING: Yo.r polat la well tatea,
baa DV1111 wbo wut to &ate die word "mu" oat of
tbe l!:a&Jlala lupa1e are. mum1 It very cllfflc811
CONFIDENTIAL to Brotber, 1&'1 Cold
Oaaalde: U y.-didn't know, 11'1 time you leal'lled.
Sacce11 Illas a tboHaad fatlilen. Fallare II DD
OrpUD.
Druga? How much is too much? Is pot OK? la
cocaJ.ne too much? II you're on dope or considering
it, get Ann Landers' all-new booklet, "The
Lowdown on Dope." For each boolclet ordered, send
$2, plU8 a long, seU-addreflsed, stamped envelope
(37 cents poet.age) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Ch.Jaso, m. 60611.
'Big spender' rings a bell
When you move to a new hou9e you try to
anticipate eve.ryth.lng. I had it all together until I
picked up the phone to call Mother. An operator
intercepted and said, ''That is a long distance call
.1rom your. exchange.", A mile and a half waa
.destined to change my entire life.
_ You hav~. to.underai.nd. I call my mQther
every day of my life. I don't know why. I just know
if I don't something terrible will happen to me. She
told me that.
Since that day we've been talking in a strange
language. We use no verbs or adjectives, abbreviate
whenever possible and never ask a question we
know the other doesn't have a quick answer for.
A typical conversation sounds something like
this:
Mother: How's . . .
Me : Fever's down, cold gone. Instant relief.
You?
Mother: One bdrm, 1.r. to go. Dinner tonight?
Me: Yes.
Mother: Pls. bring desaert. See files, pastry,
apple.
Me: Receive and acknowledge. Dad?
Mother: One birdie, one bogey, two beers.
Serviceman arrive?
Me: Negative.
Mother: Heard from B.R. Tues.
Me: Who'a B.R.?
Mother: Letter to follow.
Me: Love you and ouL
Mother: Ditto.
I miss knowing what she had for breakfast
every Monday on the first day of her diet.
I rn1as trying to imagine what she ii doing
when she uaed to put me on top of the "bread box"
for ten minutes to answer the door.
The other day I had enough. I dialed her
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
GOD WASN'T 5Al15F"'IED
WITH THE PAST,
50
ME MADE
TME
FUTURE.
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Clreful ex1minetlon 11nd evalue11on by our experts. High·
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Phone today. Alk tor Belly Grece Of Erio Zllutlua.
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EIMA 80M8fCI
AT WIT'S END
number. She grabbed it on the first ring and said
breathlessly, "Hello."
"Mother," I said, "you don't have to ruah to
amwer the phone. They don't charge you until you
atart talking.
"Besides, I can't stand the pressure anymore.
We're going to take our time and carry on a
leisurely conversation!"
We talked for 26 minutes! It cost $2.08, but
what the heck. She's worth il.
Th~ Re~no I 11-:ht
•nd a1n.-giving you
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fft. 7:30 a .m.·7 p.m., lot. 9 o..rn.~ p.m.
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Self-defense her • a101
NEW YORK (AP) -Green-eyed
Sidney Filson 1t.anda 5-foot-4 and
weighs ln at 119 pounds, but she is a
packafce of power.
A fifth-degree black belt ln karate,
Filson hu developed a method of
eel.f-defenae foe women that makes a
lethal weapon out of a dog chain.
"Women should fight back and not
be }\opelea about a bad situation," she
·1aya. "They can find their full
potential and be like beautiful
Amazons, or a modem-day Wonder
w~.··
Her weapon I.a a 14-inch-long dog
choke collar with keys hWll on the
rings at e ither end. She 1ald the
developed her system after hearing
a b out a woman who had been
convicted of using Mace on a man
who had attacked her with a
switch-blade knife but had gone free.
In her course on City Women'•
Survival at a Manhattan YMCA, ahe
teaches women to uae the chain to
ward off attacks.
Filaon has studied karate 12 years.
Formerly an editor of a Kung-Fu
magazine. she h.u written six books
on health and 11eU-defenae. .
Practicing techniques in chain fighting are
students of the fifth degree black belt.
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HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Friday, Febnwy ZS AR~ (March 21-April 19): What appears to
be an inlUrmountable barrier is actually due. to
crumble. Be prepared for a sudden breakthrough -
changes occur and you'll have greater freedom as
result.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on
property, security and figures resulting from
thorough accounting. Verify statements, take
inventory and begin building on a 10lld structure.
Ask questions, reject evasive responses.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Emphasis on
relatives, domestic adjustment, messages connected
with travel plans. Remain flexible, display
versatility and uti.lh.e material at hand.
CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Define terms,
check credit rating:I. get prombes in writing. Focus
on peyments, collections, income potential and the
location of articles which had been lost, miasmg or
stolen.
LEO (July 23-Al.18. 22); Lunar cycle la such
that this could be your power-play day. Take
initiative, accept responsibility and challenge. Focus
on determination, clwi.lma, penonal magnetism.
VIRGO (Aue. 23-Sept 22): Burden la removed.
answers are found behind .cenet. you gain atre11 to
privileged information. You could strike upon
universal theme. You're on brink of majoT
breakthrough. •
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll get to heart of
matt.era, emphasis ii on friends, hopes and wishes.
You can IUOCellfully utilize powera of pemwlon.
New contact proves valuable.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 -Nov. 21): Follow through on
first lmprelliom. Etnphasia on IUCX'ellful buainell
deal, career, dealings with authorltlea or
governmental agencies. Family memben may
attempt to draw you into 1enlele11 dispute.
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): Spotlight on
travel, language and communication. Perceive
potential, find ways of diltrtbut.lna material. Focus
allo on new contadl, education .na parUdpat.ion ln
community.
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to you. You'll be uked to review, revise and
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 18): Outline planl,
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lepl all.n and abWty to time mowa ln efficient
manner.
PISCES (feb. 19-March 20): Maintain
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may advocate quick curea. •
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Tl' M BLE" EEDS
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B't' CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
M111t1n., a rontrar1 t·nr. 11<
haro wor._ 1r you jiu 11 1lont
F.nll1un, thl' aid nl t nt
en•my t·an al .. pllfy mallt•r•
Jrtltly
Th• b1ddlna w1t atrairhl
out of our le•tboolt. South
•howed hi• tt point• by jum
plna 111 no trump and. 1inct'
thst tended l.O denv a four
card major ault, North uw
no poin: 1n 1ntrod uc1ng hia
heart~u1t.
W'-t led the fourth beat ol
h11 long 1u1\, Declarer ""
that ht would bf home Ir
either red 1ult broke S.S or 1r
the jack Of heartl Wit only
1uarded once or, should al.
that fail. if the club fineue
succeeded -a eombined
chance of about 80 percent.
Declarer won the ate or
spades and tritd three
rounda or heart•. When lhat
1ult didn't break he turntd
hit 1Utntlo11 to diamonds.
U11luck1 •rain. Next came
the club fin .. M-doWll Ont .
Ht complained blutrl1 to th•
soda.
North alto romplalned -
but to hl1 partner, and wilh
ju11trlcatlo11. Batie tech11i11ue
wu all that wa1 required to
bring home the game.
Declarer ahould allow the
defendert to win the first
spade trick and then Lake the
ace on th• •econd round ot
the auit. Now declarer can
try the red 1uit1, and wht>n It
turn• OU\ that F:ut has both
suits stopped. th,. contract 1s
v1rtuall1 11uur1:c!. Instead o~
' try1n, tht clu b l1nt1~t
ottlare~ should simph ~~It
wit h a spad ..
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DftA88LE by Kevin Fagan
A Imo•! aurl'I), Wl'a: will
In 1h1• tmk. and ht1 can caah
1 wo morr 1padu to ('Oll'IJ'lf'tt
thr ddl'1111v1 book But Vt flt
II ttrippt'd of aJI 1ulll UC'tpl
club•. and he IJ now rorctd &o
give dtcltrer h11 nln'h trick
by leading into dfflarer'•
major tenare In 'hat •ult.
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by Harold Le Ooux
THE
FAMILl'
CIRCl:8
''MOllnfftY, can we hove some candy?''
.:-,.. 8E1TEa •• t•ea Halt: t;>y Lynn Johnston
114 Oranet Ooa1t DAIL v .. ILOT IThUrtdey, '""'.-Y 24. 1883
Shirle y Jones stars as Sarah Millick in Noel
Coward's "Bitter Sweet," playing in Lo ng Beach.
Shirley Jones at her best
I in Coward's 'Bitter Sweet'
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
Of ttieo.llrNotlWI
Shirley Jones long ago cast oCf the image of
innocence showcased in her youthful "Oklahoma"
and "Carousel" movie roles that were a catalyst to
stardom.
And despite the typecasting of her matronly
role in television's long-running "Partridge
Family," Jones has never quit growing. (She won
-an Ollcar in 1961 for her dramatic; portrayal of Lulu
Baines in "Elmer G,antry.")
Jones' maturity of voice and stage presence
dominate Noel Coward's "Bitter Sweet" currently
at the Terrace Theater in Long Beach through
March 6.
It's vintage Jones at her best in such operatic
songs as "I'll See Xou Again," "If Love Were All,"
and the lovely "Ziguener."
Her voice rings true In the part of Sarah
Millick. She never misses a note.
But aa is often the case in such product.Jons as
this one, Jones is clearly the star. That leaves little
recognition for others on stage.
. 7roo bad.
There are other talents, notably Jason Byce as
Carl Linden and Jane A. Johnston as Manon.
Each sing well, especiaUY,> Johnston. H er
rendition of "If Love Were All" th the cafe scene of
Act II makes one wonder if the wrong person
received top billing.
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A film as powerful as the feelings
this family discovers.
bl~
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Table
for Five
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Jones returns later to aing the 11ame 10ng and
manages to outdo Johnston. But It'• not as though
the two women are having a alnging duel.
Hale Porter is a believable C8ptatn Lute. He-1s
so devUlah as the villain that at opening night
curtain call last Saturday he wu booed by 90me in
the audience.
The handsome By~ has a pleasant voice. But
J ones clearly has the upper hand when itle and
Byce are In duet.
While the singing Is top no1ch, even In eeveral
entertaining eruemble numbers, it's the dramatics
that take a tumble at Long Beach. Acting ls stoic.
The death acene in which Linden Is killed -a
moment that demands intense drama -isn't
convincing.
While costum ing and staging a re
comme ndable there are production fla ws,
hopefully ironed out by now.
But Jones' mastery of voice more than makes
up for any shortcomings in staging.
Many in the audience appered to leave the
theater feeling happy. romantic. It's that kind of
production.
Thanks Shirley.
"Bitter Sweet" iJI at the Terrace. 300 ~-Ocean
Blvd., Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 p.m ..
Sundays (except March 6) at 7:30 p.m ., with
Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30.
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By JIMMY JOHNSON or .. .,..,,......,.
A• • movie, "Lill • of th• Fltlda" wua an
t>nt.ertalnlna, funny Hpert.-nce, but wt • th.-atrlcal
productJon lt doee not adapt well at all.
Showcuc Production. of Wettm.!rut.er takt.• a
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reuon or another they never 1proul lt Lt aup~ ~===================:! to be a humoroUJ play about a black wandeNr who
helpt three Catholic nuns bulld a chapel In aomc:
god-forsaken deeert.
The movie veralon, which 1tarred Sldner.
Pohler, was funny, but the taught.er just waan t
there ln thll Showc.ue presentatJon. Dirt"Ctor Jean
Koba wu forced to uae too much n.arratlon and not
enouah action. ,.
And while the overall play left' something
undone, there were Individual performances that
were very well done. The five nuns were most
entertaining, especially Mother Marla Marthe,
played by MonJca McA.lliat.er. She waa believable as
the mother superior whose determination waa
never daunted.
The remaining four nuns, Sister Elizabeth,
Slat.er Gertrude, Slat.er Agnes and Sister Albertine,
played re1pectlvely by ll'!Be Pernle, Ma.ureen
Shrubaole, Lorraine McWilllama and Janice
Cranston, were more than adequate and often
humorous.
Even Alan J . Schneider as Father Damien
played hls part well and he handled the narration
with case, but there was just too much of It .
Because of the narration, the play did not flow well
and showed signs of choppiness.
Kevin A . Duffla' Homer Smith came off
lacking. Smith la a atrong, ch.artamaUc character
around whom the play evolvea. It's a strong,
bigger-than-life characterization and you need a
strong bigger-than-life act.or to pull it off. Duff.is
must show a stronger atage presence than he
projected In thla part.
"Lillles of the Field" will continue at the
Showcase playhouse at 7~71 Westminster Ave .• in
Westminster. through March 6. Show time is 8:30
p.m . ~
'OC Music Express'
heads for symphony ..
h's "all aboard for the Los Angeles Music
Cent.er" on Sund_ay, when the "Orange County
Music Express" stoJ>9 at f9ur major locations in
Orange County to pick up passengers headed for
the Pacific Symphony's gala debut with Roger
Wagne r's Los Angeles Master Chorale at the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
Bus departures are scheduled as follows:
6 p.m. -Anahelm: Cultural Arts Center. 931
N. Harbor Blvd.
6 p.m. -Fullerton: Montgomery Ward. 1331 S.
Harbor Blvd.
6 p.m. -Santa Ana: Parkcenter Medical
Building, 1200 N. Tustin Ave.
5:45 p.m. -Nowport Beach: Pacific National
Bank, 4665 MacArthur Court.
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"THI INTTTY'' et11
A comedy for
the incurably romantic.
LOVESICK
Doris (Valerie Landsburg)
and her dog Toto find
themselves in the Land of Oz
in a special edition of "Fame"
to be broadcast tonight at
8:00.
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CBS leads Biter 'Winds' sweep
LOS ANGELES (AP) -CBS WU back Oil
top of the te1evWon ratinp during the week
ending Feb. 20 after losillll to ABC for two weeb d~ the run of "Thie Vlinda of War.''
Seven CBS leries made the Top 10 and the
network took flrlt place In the A.C. Niel.Mn C.o.
ratinga for the flrlt time in the February sweeps.
ABC WU back in eecood place and NBC WU
third.
Although CBS usually dominates the ratinea,
ABC woo the flrlt two week.a on the enormous
ratings strength generated by ''The Winda of
War." Last week ABC's rating was twice that of
CBS and the rnin.l8eries took the fint six places in
the rattnp.
CBS had a rati.na of 18.2 for the put week.
ABC had 17.4 and NBc had 16.3. The networks
aay this means that in an average prime-time
minute 18.2 percent of the television viewing
audience was tuned to CBS.
It waa the 14th victory for CB5 during.the
current televiaion leUOll, which l1arted Sept. 20.
ABC has won four weela and NBC baa won three
weela. For the Ra.JI'\ to date, CBS has a rating of
18.2. ABC hu 17 .6, and NBC has 15.5.
'nle highest-rated show of the week wu
CBS' "Dallu." and two other CBS shows, "60
Minutes" and "Magnum. P .I.," were in lleOOnd and
third~ gabbed fourth place with the opening
chapter of ita two-part adaptation of Sidney
Sheldon'a.best-.eller "Rage of Angela." Jaclyn
Smith stan aa the YOUJll lawyer who survives a
ICandal to rile to the top of her profe91ion.
ABC took fifth place with "Who WW Love
My Clild.ren?," in which Ann-Margret made her
te1evWon movie debut. She played a dying
mother who g1ve1 her 10 ch1ldren away to people
who will love them.
Two new ABC comedy lerie9, which snared
bi,b ratino by debuUna In the hours before ''The
Wlndl of War" fell marbdly last week.
u Amanda'a," wbicb bowed ln in 11th place,
dropped to 411t place.·~" fell from 13th
place to 30th place.
Here are the Top 10: "Dallu," a ratin4f of ~.8 « 21.4 million boweboldl, CBS; "60
Mlnui.." 24.8 or 20.6 m1Won. CBS; "Mqnwn.
Pl," 23.3 or 19.4 million, CBS; NBC Sunday
N t Movie. " of " Part I. 22.3 or
18.5 million. NBC; ABC Mondal Ntpt Movie,
"Who Will Love My Children?, ' 22.2 or 18.49
mlWon, ABC; "Falcon Crwt" and "The
Jeffenom." 22.1 or 18.40 milUon., both CBS, tied;
''M•A•S•H." 21.8 or 18.1 ml1lion. CBS; ''The Love
Boat,'L 21.5OI'17.90 mOlkln, ABC; "Simon &
Simon," 21.5 or 17.90 million. CBS.
Here are the next 10: ''TV CeNOl'ed Bloopers
No. 5," 21.2 or 17.~ mlJ.lion. NBC; ABC'a
''Dynuty,'' CBS Tueeday Niaht Movie, ''Murder
ln Coweta County," ABC'a '"I'hat'a Incredible" and
ABC'a '"The Fall Guy," 20.9 or 17.4 million,
four-way tie; "One Day at a 'nme," 20.8 or 17.3
ml.Won. CBS; ~·Candid Camera'a 35th Birthday'
special and '"n\e A-Team." 20.6 « 17.1 mllllan,
bo1h NBC, tied; "'Three'• c.ampany," 20.3 « 16.9 mlWon. ABC; "HID Street Blue.," 19.9 or 16.5
mlWon. NBC.
Here are the five lowest-rated abowa: CBS
Saturday Niaht Movie, '"11\e Fiahter," CBS; '"The
Family Tree," NBC; ''Voya,eni;..NBC; ABC
Friday Night Movie, "Flnt Family," ABC; "Brina
'Em Back Alive,'' CBS.
New project for 'Bite'
director Stan Dragoti
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Director Stan J>raaoti,
~ b1 Hollywood despite the hu,e IUCCl9 of •'Love at F1nt Bite," peSbly becai.me of a drua
convlctian in Germany, has been hired by a man
who knows aomethina about fc:qivenMa.
David Beaelman, the former held of c.olumbta
Picturea involved ln a forpry ecandal, tapped .
DruoU to direct "Mr. Mom.'' a oomedy about a
h\.Wiiand and wife who nritch roae.. Draaotl directed ''Loft at Flnt Bite," which
cost $2.5 million and ll'!tl 11 e d $50 .mlWon. But no one
came R:1!:T· the problem WM flnt that the mcMe
WM distributed by Amel"ican International Actur9,
·~ AIP 1oto IW!>ped it aa a B pcture/' he laid.
''And you know what people think about B pktww
in thia town. 'I
Second, Dracoti WM arr.ted in West ~y
ln 1979 for carrylnl 22 OW¥m of cocaine. He ..-mt
two montba In pri8on, Wla fined to',000 end 11ven
a auapended 21-month .menc..
CIHw Open -RMgleler NoW
Begtnnera of all age1 Weloome
whether you have tkated before or not,
one of t"-8 o1 .... I• for you..! •
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By FRED ROTHENBERG A#T ........... wnw
NEW YORK -h may not tear~ away
from the barbecue, the beach or the ball
pme, but ABC and NBC are Plannini IOme
oriOW pl'OIJ'UMUna thla awnmer t.o 80 alon1 witn the aeuona1 lltw of rerwv and retrMda. .
"We can't kJd ouraelvea any lonter into
think.lna that we can have 100 pettlent repeat
pr'OIJ'anunln1 and keep our viewen," aaya John
Severino, preeldent of ABC TelAtvialon.
Cable televialon may not be the panacea tor
all of TV'a Ula, but, ln th.ii cue, cable haa cut lnt.o
the network audience and fon.'ed ABC and NBC
to take not.ice. The result la t~t the de>S daya of
aummer TV may be a little lesa Jethargtc.
Severino aaya ABC haa budaet.ed "m.U.llona of
doll.an" for awnmer origlnala, with pla.na for 10-15
houri of new Pl'Oll'anunlni· He aaya the awnmer
ahowcaae could be used for fresh creative talent
-writen and dlrecton -and different concepts,
at lea cost to the networks.
NBC will have three new aeries for the
awnmer, but would not detail the content of tha.e
ahowa.
CBS has announced nine aeries for spring
tryout, ~ut the network has no plans for summer
introductory often, even though lta fleeting
aucceaa with the taateless "Filtny Rich" last
August suggested that viewen luated for anything
new.
"Filthy Rich," which had been collecting duat
on CGS' shelf fpr a year, did phenomenally well
against repeat programming, finiahi.ng first, aecond
and fourth ln the weekly ratt.no ln lta three summer broadcaata. That fooled CB.S programmers
into thlnkinc they had a hit, and "Filthy Rich"
wu rushed onto the fall IChedule, where it failed.
Ita lut epilode WU Feb. 14 .
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Peb. 25 CAUFORNIA
KALmDOSCC>Pm
With Fiimmaker Allen Hubbard
Feb. 28 WINDSONQS
Classical Jazz Quintet
M•r. 2·13 M•RRY WIV•S ·
OF WINDSOR
Five Penny Opera & Dram• Lab
..,. 5 PADDY •••T I
Irish and American Folk Music
M•r. 1 t •UROP•'S
MINl·COUNTRl•S
Armchair Adventure Serles
. 8 P .M -ROBERT MOORE THEATRE
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"'Frances' is a Triumph!"
2 ACADEMY AWARD
NOMINATI~~
Best Actres.s
Jessica Lange
"Jessica Lange is exhilarating ... "
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. FOR Rill E~mEOTI VllltOur ...
dog days
more lively .
"'Filthy Rich' wu an offbeat concept. and we
thO\.laht we had a dlffettnt aituaUon," aaym
Harv y Shepherd, CBS' Vice president for
prosrammlng.
Schedulln, orljd.nal J>l'Oll'aml for the a\UNM!'.
when vlewln41 ever. drop off by about 10 percent •
to l~ percent, la not novel. June, July and AUCUI\ :
had been uaed for testing, but that w• before the :
networkl beaan broadcaaUna ahort.-fllaht aeriel ln
March and April, when there wu atJ,11 time to
lnclude any smash aucce.aes ln the May
announcement of fall achedulea.
Cable pl'OfP'arnmera have caphallsed on the
networks' summertime blaha. Home Box Office,
which offered flral-run movies "For Your Eyet
Only," "Strtpea," and "Atlantic City" 1aat awnmer,
ran a promotional campalan which said: '"1111a •
summer make It fi(lt run lnatead of ttruna.'' And
the No. l pay network plana a almllar tactic thla
summer.
t
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The prime-time network audience declined 22 • ~
percent In June, July and Auguat lut year, while ~
pay-cable'• vtewerahip arew by 17 percent over
the same period. In addition, the networb fear
that changes in viewer habit.a laat summer may
have carried over to the fall. The ahare of homes ~
watching network TV dropped from 85 percent to
79 percent, according to ratings figures comparlna ,
the flrst three months of the respective 198~ ancf 1981 aeasons.
!!.Ven so, regular network viewers will
continue to experience deja vu in the awnmer.
Reruns, with their minimal production 0Cl8ta, are
just too profitable. Since most ahow!J have
11-week runs, there's ample room for repeats, and •
at most, the new programs will oonaume only a •
small portion of the network's achedules. So, if
you don't like network~TV ln the fall, winter and
spring, you're not going to like it much better this
summer, either.
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Area
Obituaries
E.J. Gaudreau, 68
Funeral aor vlco1 wer e h~ld T ue.day tor
Euaene J Gaudrt<au, 61J. of Colt.a Mcu, who died
Feb. 14.
He I• 11urvlved by a slater, l r1•nf' Savan of
Valencia; a brother, Emc.wt, of Pocitlc Beach, and a
nephew, Barry S.van, of Hawthorne .
M .. of the Resurrection was held Tuesday al
St. J oachim's Catholic Church in Cost a Mesa.
lntehnent waa al Harbor Lawn Memorial Park.
Eila M. Mudd, 78
Funeral ~cea will be held tomorrow for Ella
M. Mudd of Cc»t.a Mesa, who dJed Sunday a\ the
ace-of 78.
She is survived by a daughter, Joan Kelley of
Costa Mesa, six grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Mass of the Resurrection will be said tomorrow
at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joachim's Catholic Church in
Co1ta Mesa. Interment will follow at Good
Shepherd Cemetery ln Huntington Beach under
the direction of Baltz Bergeron-Smith and Tuthill
Mortuary.
Carl H. Steffens., 96
Carl Herman Steffens, 96, a longtime Orange
County resident. rued Sunday in HuntingtOn Beach
Private funeral services were held at Harbor
Lawn Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. There were no
survivors.
Edwin Bryant, 62
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow
for <Asta Mesa resident Edwin F. Bryant, who rued Monda~ at age 62.
Bryant is survived by his wife, Nina; and two
sons, Bill of Cost.a Mesa and Don of Eureka. He also
leaves four grandchildren.
Services were conducted at Harbor Lawn
Memorial Park.
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M1nh1ttan 8MCI\, CA 002941 8enelr1 Ha1tn1 ... 301 Forfft th• ent111 1moun1 demand• by rHton or • breech or d•l•ult In rlghll. tni. •M 1n101Ht c;onveyld 10 Or1ng1 County, Carlfornla , on
Fred Devldowlu. 917 PNIO L• A--. 1.agun1 8-oll. Clllllcwnla yOUt etedltor P•vment or c>••lormanee Of the and now lleld b\I ti under Mid OMd o.c:.mw 30, 1971, • daflMd In Cresta. Peioe Verdel E1111•. CA t2661 To tlnd out 111e amount vou mut t obt101t1on1 H cur•d '""•by, Of Truet In 1111 ptcpeny llhlllld In lh• 01cler111on 01 R .. trlcllon•
90274 Jucttlh Ann Mclnnle, 301 F0t•t ~Y. or 10 11renoe f0t payment to Including that l>f••Ch or d•lauh, Hid County end Stile, deetflbecl" rKO•dld Ill book 11714, p90ft
Mart In 0 o Id b • r g . I 815 7 AW111ue, Laguna e.acn. Cellloml• 1top th• torecloeure, 01 11 your Nolle• ot whloh wn recorded follows 139"1 to 143 t lncllullw. ot Offlolel c1111un1 Piece. Pelo• V••<lll 02t&I · proplfty 11 In lorKloaura tor 111y Ootober 0, 1002, H Aacorctlf'a Loi 178 or Tract No. 4224, In the RecOtd•, end in book I 170A. PeQM
E11a1 .. CA 9027• Thi• bullnMI le conducted by 1 o ther reHon, co"1101 B•nk ot ln1trumenl No 02·352392. WILL City of Newport Baach. 11 per ml!IP 102 to 1485 lnclullv• of ottlclel Michael Ga1M llmlted pert.-.hlp A"'4Wlt• N'T &S A (-4081277·7437 8Ell AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ,_did In Book 167, Plglt I llltU R11:ord1 of Hid County, •nr
Th•a 1111-1 wae llllCI wtlh the Sandri HWIMM 8t No. 35 loen No 402-<>t•103'. HIGHEST lllODER FOR CASH, 14, Mltcelleneoua M1p1, In the 1mendmen11 or anneullon1
COllnty Cllrlo ol Ofenge County on Thie 1111emen1 w11 tllld w4th the 10 t Park Center Plue, San Joee, lawlut monlY, of 1M United StllM, otltc• of th• County R1eorder 01 tlleteto. and IOtat.O on thet catteln
Jan 31. 1t83 County Clltk ot Ofano-COllnty on CA 05113. or • cutlilf • chlctl dllwn on • Hid County •NI prop..-!)' dMCr'lbed M LCM t of
f2CllMO Febru•rv 15 1983 ti you hive any qu11110111 you 1111e or natlonll bri., • 11•1• or Th• 111e1t add,111 end other Tr1ct 9093, In the County or Publ11hed Orenge Cont Delly '• ' ,_1e ehould oonlllll 1 11wyer or th• 1~11 Credit union. O' I ttete or common det1Q111110n, II 11ny. of the Orange, State Of Callfornla. H
Piiot, fet> 3. 10. 17, 24. 1983 Publlthld Orenge CoHt Diiiy Q0¥9tnman1 egency Whlcll mey have fedltal NllinO• end !Oen 1MOCl1tlon rHI property Cll1Crtbed 1bov1 I• 11\own on• map recotded In bOOlt 631·8' Piiot Feb 17 24 M1r 3 '0 1083 lntYred y-our loan dOIT>lcffed In ihl111111, Ill ptyable II pufl)Ofled to 0. 507 M0tnlna Star 4 2 I , p I g • I 1 t a n d 1 2 .
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flCTTTIOUS IU ... H ..... ..,.,.. . ..,.
Ttt• following pereon I• doing
bulloeee 11; RAINSOW INNER CON· NECTION. 2101 Orange Ave.,
Coet1 M-. CA. 02927 Darr.ne lendll. 2101 Orange
Ave • Coell Meu, CA 92927 Thie ~ I• cOndUCted by an lndMdull.
Darlene Landlt Thie 11119"\lnl WM nlld with the
COunty CWll ot Orange County on Fib 7, lt83.
~ Publlthed Or1ng1 CoH I Oelly
Piiot, Feb. 10. 17, 24, Much 3,
1983. 738-f3
rtaJC NOTIC£
' ' ' ' il3o.a3 Remember YOU MAY LOSE lhe time of NII, Ill rlgh1. title end Lilli, Newport S.teh Celllornt1 Milcelllneouf MllC)I, In In. offloll of
LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT lnternt held by It, U Tru11 ... tn 92IWIO the county reoorotr ot Mid county,
'18.IC NOTICE TA.KE PROMPT ACTION. thet reel property 11tu1te tn 11ld The unde11lgn1d Truetae PAACEL 2. An undivided NOTICE IS HERESY 011/EN· Thal County ind Stele, d11crlbed 11 dl1olatm1 1ny tfeblllty for any "92nd lnt"'"1 In end to .. of 1111
ftCTITIOUI IU-·· c 0 NT IN E NT Al Aux I l I AR y IOl!oww: Incorrect.-of lhl 1troe1 llddrHI ,.., pr0Cllf1Y dMCflbed .. l.ol I on
...... STA.,...NT COMPANY. II now duf)I IOOOlr>ted lot 45 of Tract No. 94t4. u Plf end 04her oommof'I dellgn111on, If 1111 Map ot Illa ·~rlfttanold
The fOllowlng penona .,.. dOlng Trutl .. under I Oe1CI ol Trull map rac:0tdld In Book 4 11. P1g11 any. lhoWn herein T t I c t , tog a Iha t w t I h •I I
bullneN u : dated 3/26/80 executed by: 29 to 32 lndutlvl ol Mllceltaneou1 Seid HI• wlll be m•de, but lmprov1m1nt1 tM<eon, ~
PACIFIC AUTO LU.SINO, 20ee Douglu 8. Bynon & JuUe M. Bynon M1p1. 1ecord1 ol Hid Or1ng1 wllllout covenent or werr1nty, tri.t'afrom Conclomtnlunl UnltS 336
Hubor Blvd. Coll• MeH. CA. u Truster. 10 MCure ob41o•Uone In County. uprHHd or lmplled. regerdtng through 421. lnc1u1lv1, located
t2627 l1Yor ol: BANK OF AMERICA The' l ttHI e ddreH .or other mi.. oo-ek>n, or eoGumbrlncM, lher~n • ZOHT=~.:~~~. ~: NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS common dHl9n1tlon ot lhe rHI to pay 1111 remalntng prtnelpel tum EXCEPT lHEREFROM all Oii.
92627 ASSOCIA TIOH, e n1tlonet belllllng Pf°'*"'I' hltelnet>ow dletrlbld II of Iha no1e(•l MC:Ufed by Mid Deed g e 1 m I n e r e I 1 a n d o t h e r
Thia bull-11 conducted by 1 1110Cle11on 11 Blnlflc:lllY ~ported to 1141· 20 Grant, lrvlnl, .ol Ttuel. with lntll'MI 1nereon, u hydtoterbonl, below a deptt1 ot 500 Recorded on 4/4180 u document C.llfornla. provided In uld notl(a). 1dlt1nc:es, IMI. without 1118 right of eurl1C11
CO<'l>Of'lt'r'. No. 5885, book 135e3. PIQI 285 of Th• u n d • r •I g n • d 11e11 by If any, 11nder the 1erm1 ol 1111 Deed entry, 11 r~ In lnetru.men11 of
heodor• Robin• Offk:lll Rac:Otd1 In Illa offloe of the dl1clelm1 •II lleblllly for eny ot Tr1111, le11, chero•• 1nd record
LIMlng Co. Record., of Orenge County. Incorrect,_. In Mid etraat eddr-e11pen-ol the Tru11" and 01 the PARCEL 8 An e:aclu1lva ~~ Roblnl, Jt. Cellfornla, dHcrlblng 1111 t1n<1 0t other common dlelgtlellon. Truate creete<I by Hid DHll 01 Mlmlt>I eppunenant to eoldl Unit
Thi• 1111_, wu llllO with Ille lh«eln: A• more lully delcrlbld on Seid 1e11 wtll .,_ mlCN without Tru1t. The total amount ol 1111 IOt 1"-UM end OOGUpancy of thOM
County Clerk 01 Oranoe County on aald Deed or Truat. werrenty, u pr111 or lmpllad, unp1td b1lenc1 ot th• obllgatlon portlonl ot the Aletrlc:Wd Common J 28 ltOS lntllldlng 1 noll for the sum of regerdlng Ulla, pouanlon, or secured by Ille pre>pl(ty to O. tolO Arel cSMIQnllld In the Daclarlllon .,, · ,_., I 184,000.00 that the beneflclet ancumbr1nc11, to ut11ly the 1nd r1UOn1bte Hllm1te<I co•t• of ~11rlcilon1 and 1hown on Ille
Pubtl•ll•d Or1nge Coett Dally lnl1tMt undat Mid OMd of Trust p1lnclp1l balance of the Note or lllptlMn end aovencee 11 the time CondomlnlUnl Plan IOt lllCtl Unit. Piiot Feb 10 l7 24 u h 3 11\d the Oblfolllonl-ed thereby Other Obllgetlon MCUred by .. Id of the lnltlel publlc:.llon of 111• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN0EA A
1'1CTITIOUe-.. ... U tt83: ' ' ' ' ... ere 'are pre11ntly held by the Oeedth OI Trull, with lnler .. 1 end NotJcaotSllll1$3te,67017 DEEDOFTRUSTOATEO.JANUARV
NAMe ITATl•NT 741-13 bloeflcllll"'f. Thel 1 brHCtl of and o er 1um1 II provided thertln; The '*'8flclety under Mid O..C 27. 1081. UNLESS YOU TAKE
The lotlowlng pereon1 ate doing ------------<19'eult In, the obllg1tlon !Dr~ plul edvence1, If 1ny, under the of Tru11 heretof0te Ol<OCUle<I en< ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
buw-u. "\ rtaJC NOTICE Mid OMd 01 Trust la Neti!flty hM tem11 lhltlof and lnterWI on tueh delivered to 111• unde11lgned l PROPERTY, IF MAY BE SOLD AT A
DAR IS O IS l A 1 BUT IN Q occurred In thel u.-peyment hM advanoee, and plue ..... charllff wr1Han Doc:larellon of Dll1ult anc PUBLIC SALE, IF YOU HEED AN
COMPANY, 626 \1Jc1orla,. NG. 1 ta. l'ICTJnOUe .,..... not ~ m*'8 ot: Ille ln1tlltml(ll Of Md~ Of the Truel• and of Oomend tor Sele. 1nd I wrllter EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Coell MMe. Clltlomll t2827 ...._&TA~ prlnetpll end lnler•t on lllld note tN 1'Wtl crMted by Mid Deed of Helloe of Oet~t end ~ICtlOfl tc 01' THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
Joeeph Pamella, 525 VICtorli, The lotlowtng Plf"Otll -doing due Jenulfy 1, 1982 1nd ell Tr1111. The total llTIOUnt ol Hl<I 8111 The uncl«llgned cauMd Mic YOU, YOU s+iOVLO CONTACT A Nr 118. Cost• Me11. C1111ornl1 t>uei-u: t11t>Mqulnl lnlllllmenl• of principal obtlgetlon, Including rHIOnebly Not~ ol Ootaun 1.nd Election IC LAWVER.
12627 UNIOLOBE VENTURE TRAVEL. end lnterMI du. ~ Januwy 1, H tlmated fHI, ChlfOH end Seti to be retoro.d In llle Count) 265 Teogelo, llVlne, CA 92714
Petrlele M Darta. 525 VlctOr'le. '70 E. 17th St.. II 115, Coata ...... ttt2. l•iklr• 10 pay tu•. ~al the Trvetw. at tlll llrne Whet• the rNI Pf"09e'IY II IOGAled "(If ....... eddr-Of oommon
ACTITIOUI MISINelS f1CTrnOU9 .,. ... , No 118. Coate MHI, C111fornte CA t2t27 Th1t by rHeon thereot, Iha of lnltlel publlt1tlon of thll Notice. ii Dlted: Februaty 7, 1983 dHlgnettqn t1 1hown above. no
..,._ STATW....-T + NAME ITAftWNT 02627 Rodney 0 B1con, t052 p1111nt ben1llcl1ry un<ler 111ch lt',$45,87 STATEWIDE OEEO wtrrenly II given e1 to Ill
The following p1r1on la doing --rt.e following pereon 11 doing Thll bullnlll le conduoted by en Corner brook Dr·· Huntington Deed ol Trull, hH 111ac:uted 1nd Oeted. Februety 15. 1983. SERVICE CORPORATION cOfl'lj)fflt-or CO<'ract,_,y-~ M: buliMN ar lndlYldull (Huebenc:t end !Mtl) Blllcfl, CA. t2646 dlllvwed to Mid TN•I•. e written AEAL ESTATE SECURITIES a Cetltornla corporlllon The baolliclety undet Mid Deed
JAC CO., 924 Coronedo Or . T HO M p SON CREA TI VE JOMPh Pernelll I. o 1 n e M · Be con• 9 t 5 2 Dedaratlon and Oemlnd for Siii, SERVICE, I Cellt. Corp. By Jim Cool<. ot Trust. by •NtOn of I brMCtl or
Colla Miu, CA t282e SERVICES. No ,04B, •OO w Thia 9111-1 -lllld !Mth 1111 Corner brook Or., Hullllnoton end 1111 d1po11ted with uld D...I Moroer. Pree. PrOll<lenl dll1Ul1 In the obllgetlon• Mc:Ured Al A SERR AN 0 , 9 2 4 OrengethOrpe FulWlon CA 92$32 County C11rtc of Orang<> County on BMctl, CA 92648 Truet ... IUCI\ OMd of TNll and 11 2020 N. &,Oldwey, •206 Published Orenge Co111 0111) 111«1by, hor1tolor1 aa1t11ted end
Coronado Or., Co1t1 Meea, CA MEL CRAIG THoMPSON. No February 18. 1083 Thie boi~ 11 conducted by an th• docume nt• evidencing th• S1nll An-. CA t27oe P1101. Feb 10 17. 2•. 19&3 d•llnred to the unda11lgned 1
92628. IO•B. •OO w Orengethorpe. '210114 lndkllduel. obtlg11ton1 MCured thereby, end (7 l•)OS3..ea10 731-113 written Dac:let1tlon ot Oet1&111 Ind
Thll buelnell 11 OOnducted by In Fullerton, CA 92632 Publl1hed 011n~ Cout D•lly TNI •l==IO~ with the 11H declllld en<I dOH hereby Pubtl1ll1d Ot1n.3e CoHI Delly Demand fOt Sele, end -ltltlfl notice Ind~ A. Serrtn0 ·-~·~ 11 conducted by 1n P11<>1, Feb 2•. Mir 3, 10. 17, 1983 County cw. of OrlllQI County on o.clet• all 141m• Mtllrld thereby Ptlol. r'eb. 11, 24, arcn 3. 1913 P\el.IC NOTICE ol brMcil and of ellCtlon 10 cau11 .......... ~ 1004-e3 Jan 13• lt83 lmmedlllely due and payebll end 1148-e:l the underefgned to Hll uld
Thll 1111_,1 -Ned With 1111 Mel Craig ThomP9Qtl ~ hM allcled end dote llareb'/ IMCt ""°'412 property to aatllty Mid otlllgalion1,
County Clerll ol Orenoe Cttunty on lhi• 1111-1 wu lllad With the flt&.IC NOTIC[ Publltlled Oienge Cou t Di lly lo ~ the truat Pfoplrty 10 bl l'tB.JC NOlJC( NO~~ ~.!!,F.:JALE end tharHller lhl underelgned
Fib. 18, 1983. County Cletlt of Ofange County on FIC11TIOUI Piiot. Feb IO, 17. 24, Merell 3, told 10 ut11ly the obltg1tlon1 YOU AU .. OlfAULT UMOEll .. Cl<.!Md aald notice Of brNdl and F210HI Feb l8, lt83 llU ... 11 lt83. -red tllerlby. .. election I• .,_ recof'ded NoYlmbet Publlshed Or1ng1 Cout Dilly f210111 ~STA.,...,, 73$-83 D11.-t-1343 NOTlCE OF DEATH OF CWID Of' TIWIT DATED 07/1t/IO 1, 1082 u ln11r No 82-383551. of
Piiot. Feo 24. Mlrdl 3. lO, 17, 1983 Publl•~ Oren9• Cout Deity ~ol.::wlng pe.reon 11 doing ------------BANK OF AMERICA W I NI FR E D E D N A UNl.EH YOU 'TAKE ACTION TO 111<1 Olllclat Aac:ordl. t26-83 Pllo1, kb. 24, M#cn3, tO, 17. 1983 XCALIBER REAL TY ANO PtllUC NOTICE NATIONAL TRUST BARBRE ab WINIFRED l'flOTECT You.-l'ROP.t;.-TY, IT S1111 aale wlll b• m•ll• but
-----------027-831NvESTMENTS, 2885 E Co111 FICmtOUa.,...H :~g~~~~~ 'STOUGHTON BARBRE, ::1:.E,~O~~~T..-E:'f>·~·~ :~:':=t~~~~~
PlllllC NOTIC( 1111-11' N()ftl't ~.'!h.-:.~~~:'·,.!~!· Coron• def ..,... ITA'TWmtff P""" L. Steffy • k. w IN IF RED s . l!Xl't.ANATION Of™' NATUfll pos-elon or eneumbr~ to ~ In.&. -.._..,,,.._ ,_,, T ...... ......__.. ......_ -·1 8 " R B R E A N 0 0 F OF THa PftOCUDINGI AOAIHIT pay lhe rem..n""' pr1nclpll ~ of ACTTTIOUI IU ... IS --~------------1 .JerMe Altlft JonH, 202.$ S ,,. ......,... • .,, Pl'-" -~.,, ,._.,.,,, ~ n YOU, YOU lffOULD CONTACT A I.hi notlCI) ~~by uld DMd ol
.. ,... STATDIPfT ~AW:.," ~an ''-· Hedend• HefOtlt•. °'*'.:~IAL SEA\llCES, 171 a. ~blltlled Orin,. CoU! Dally p E T I T I 0 N T 0 L..AWYU. TNll, With ..,,., ... -In llllld not•
The lollowlng per1on I• doing The lollowlng per-.one 111 doW'9 ..!,_~~ ... --""-t-" .... .,, Anita Orlvt, Sulla 103, Orange, P · Feo 3. '0. I • 24, 1083 A.DMINISTER ESTATE On 1·28·U et to 00 • m., provided. Id~. If eny, under ~II: ~ N ,,_ ,,__ ,. ................. --• Calltotnle 02MI 636-J;t NO. A·lllH6. Cellfornll Genetti Mtg SeMol M Ille term1 of aald Deed ol TNlt
1• I p R 0 F E 8 s I 0 N A l 0 0 an~ T all '-...J-...._ lhe duly appolnl.i T111tlM unOlf ·-· -·-.......... -ot • ......: FIN NCIAL CONSULTANT, (bl (•) L BAL RECORDS OF .._ ... ~ John w . C hod1lt , Inc.. • rtaJC NOTICE 0 1..:u-. ..,.,,.fidaries, and reuant I Deed f T l ---,...., ........-~ u-P.FC .• 1820 e. Arlt Street. Santi CAL IFOANIA, I bl OlOIAl "* .. .....,, -Iliad"""' the C•llfornl• Gorpor1llon, 20t32 -nc:a ..... --....... ,__ c:reditora and c:onUn1~nt R:':.ord e: on 0°8 . ~ ·•O . ~~andot c:t:U":, 'f\1911Cf..,edby
AN. Cllffomla 92705 ~r~~:.~~:~ .. ::/ t9~~· •• s:~~~ ~~ ca.t
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°!...,'!'erooe COunty on ~=~~··· l•gun• Hiii•. 0 ;,. .. ;oeU"L;ffiiR'TY crediton of Winilred Edna 0oc.umen1 No 135e2.. Boott 13698. said..,. w111 111 l'llld on l'f'ldlY Hugh M. Giimore. 3078 _......_. ·--J.,...... -"••Q Barbr-and p•r h Pega757ofO!fldalAecord•lnlhl M1rC114,1t••1t200"m.,a1.......'. .. ~. Rt~-'de. C"'lf·~nle 92""• c_,.,.,,.e 97204 . . w TNe ~ le conduc1ed by e -I ~ "' aona w O ff I t'"-,. ___ .. _ t 0 ""' ,. u .. _,, • ..,., ._., ., -""1 C I R r-OM YACATID ......... CW be th-· ....... I •-' o tee o , ... ,,_,.,..,_ o tlnQI Cfleoman Avenue entrance IO ttw Thie bullnHI 11 conducted by an ., J . omal'ler • 40 V•lt•Y Publl1hed Orange CoHI Dally corpori tlOll. may O ""'_...,. nt.e:rea..,.. County, _C•lllornle. eaecuted by: Civic Cent•• Bultding 300 EHi
,lndMdual View, lrvtne, Cellfoml• 97216 •Piiot Fib 17 24 ..... 3 10 lteS John w. Chodall. me. ~TINA.NT (CC,..) In the will and/or eata~· MAURICE H GREEN and MARlHA •
Hugh Gllmor• ~~II oonducted by en · ' • · 781_., ~1Cflodall M::iic:e.'~~:~~~ ~ A pedtion has been ii.led S OR~ · ~=•n Avenue, In the City 01
Thll tlllement .,. ftlad with Iha Cerl J. Aomaner Thie ltel_,I -Ned wlltl Ille Mt Patti N9wpor1 In ~ a.di, by Adelaide 8. Porttt ln the Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE AT TI ME OF SALE CountyF~""'""' Clerk, .. , ,c:!.~lt>OI County on Tflll .,.,_.,, -ftlld Wllh the rtllJC NOTia COul\ly Clerk ot OfltlOI County on County Of Oranoe. the l.l'.clelllgl.-cl Superior Coun of Oran<>e TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR BIOS MAY BE MADE IN CASH ~-, 0 ...,,, Coun Cllr1t 01 O COun F t 983 Ill II I bll ti Ill a CASH. (peyeble 11 tlme Of Mii In ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OP f21Gm ty range ly on '1CTIT10U& 9UIM.I& IONery 1, 1 . w •• • pu c IUC on • County requ esting that lawlVI moMy Of the United SlelMJ CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
Publl.tled Orenge CoHI Dally FlbNery II. lt83 MAm ITATIMINT ,__. e•ieonil property tell by Vere Adelaid e B Porter be el 1111 Horth Front Entrll'ICe to the CIVIL COOE SECTION 2924h
Plot Flt> 24 M 3 10 11 1983 ,_ Thi lollowlng peraon II dotng Pubt11hecl Oranoe Cou1 Delly elenta.. • Co t c tho .. 100 Cl 1 · • "' · · · Publl1hed or1nge CoMt 0•11" _ _.___ • Piiot. FIO 17, 2.4, Mw 3, 10. 1M3 Seid property Cbnalltl of appointed as p erson a l un >' our u • v t At the time or the 1n11te1 OSt-83 ...._. Feb 7 2 ' .--t ~ ""' 2 lofle •••' •~ ... _,_,_ Cenl• Ot1Ye W•t. Santi Anl, CA. public:atlon of tl\ls notiee IM tote! -----------n_., 1 , 4. Mar 3. 10, 1983 D. BEA<:ti OOMPANY, 2214 S. t.._ rep e.en .... ve .., ....,,ui ... ter II r1Qftl. 1111• end lnlorMI con~ em<>wll ol lhl unpaid ~of IN PlaJC NOTIC( __________ 11_1_143_1 RoHwood Av1nue, Sent• A"•· l'ta.IC NOTICE : =and 4 cNlre the esta~ of Winif:red Edna to and now held by it under a.cl ob41gillon MCllr.O by 1111 •bO.,. --AC~""TTTI..,....IOU.,....l_IU_, ... ..,......,
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--rtllJC NOTIC( Cellfg'~J2~:~, S.ech. 22 ,4 S 20 .. Schwinn 8lcycll Ba r b re ( u n de r l he OHlt o f Truat In 1111 prop•rtY dHcrlbed deed or trull and ..,._STA~ RoHwood Avenue, Senta An•. flCTITlOU& ...-u 1 Bed Independent AdtnlnlatraUon lltuetld In uld Counly, c.itlornl• e11lm1tecl co111, •11>1n111. end
The tottowlng per1on 11 dotllil ACT1TIOUa .,_.. Celltomla 92707 ...,.. 8TA~ 2 End'tal>IW of Enalel Act). The peUUon ctaacrlblng 1111 land tflerlin advanc11 11 $20,087 .&O To ~ M: T I~ STATDmMT Thie ~ ii oonduGted ..., .,, The ldlowlng per-. lfl doW'9 I V-t. 8et for hearin<f in [)epl. c;ot n:.~r~-·~ 9!f20, In the dlterrnlnl lhl opening bid. )'Oii mey E & s ENTERPRISES. 1198 Ill Ollv-w1no pereon II doing VJ ~ I« a &Nill~· .... y 0 • """'' y "' rengo, cell (114) 937-oote H t c t>u.ir-u : lndMdUll. INTER. c 0 HT IN E N T AL t Zanllfl TV No. 3 at 700 Cl vie: Center 61119 of C.Ulorni., .. .,_ on • bat_,. Fatwuery 3. 1083. ~dt2~Y . oete Mou. HEALTHCARE EDUCATION Thie ... °:::! .!::°"ttlld with tl'll ENTERPRISES. t17 E Rlvlfllde lMT1P9 Driw, Welt. In the Cit y of tneO tllereol .-clfd 1t1 Booll 410. T.D. SERVfCE CO.
Elle n Mer11r.o Koga. 1198 ASSOCIATES. 23781 MarN Dr r--a.ti ol "--Coun ... on Dr •• ~ e..cn, CA t2M3. MM'/ rnltceleneoUI houNflolO Santa Ana, CaJlfornla o n Peg•• , to 3 lnc;lu1lv1 o l .. Mid TrUltee.
Hu Hord W1y, Coll• MIU. • 108, ua-a Nlgllal, CA 02tn ~:!... ,. 1.-...... .. AOO FRASE.A. 1025 ".,, o,u .• ~ "-"' March 9 1983 at 9:30 •• m. MIKellaneou• M•P•. r~orda ol 8y. P•lrlcie A. Randal, Oellfomle t2t2e Rite Do6ot• Strombldl. 23781 ·--• • l...agl.wll 9-:111. CA 12e51, aeld •uolloll ,,.111 b• m•d• IF Y:.:.U O"'.....,.... ,.,,_ H id Orange County e.cepllng A..ttainc ~llAll'Y
Thil Ill*-I• conduc19d .... .,, Mariner Dr. tt 108, llQUoe ~. f'l1t1U JOHN EDWARD UN08TROM. punuanl 10 the provl1lon1 of . u °"'~ • to u u: therefrom .. oil, OU. mtn«•. -eod One City &Nd .• W•.
VJ CA t2en Publl•hld Of•"9• Coe•t Oatly tsot Man.-"""· l'lco .._ .. 8actlon 1 ... Of Iha CMt <:ode. granting o f the petil.ion, you Olfw hydrocetbon .ut>et-tying 0ranaa CA t2688
lftdlvldulla.,, ,_!.~~-le condlleled by.,, Piiot.. Feb. 24, ...,, s. 10, 1f;J!~ CA ooeeo. O.ted: FIClnlery 15, 1N3 ahou.ld eilhtt appear at the baloW •depth of 500 IMt ft'om !he Tel: 11418.U-82N Thia M. Koga..._. • ...,......... .,.,,-,,.._ TNe ~ le ~ by 1 Par1I ..___ h l d eurlec. ol Mid 111\d, 1>4.11 WllhOUI the Pubtllflad Orange Coe1t Delly ll•t-t -,...., with the All• Str-oonOlck ------------• _.... ~ ._, ear n1 an 1tate your tlQl'tt of entry upOfl lln'f por1ton of Piiot Fii>. 10, 17, 2.4, lte.3
County Cfet1I or Or1nge Countv on Thie etaterneM -Ned wtth Vie "8.IC ll)TIC£ ---IU. ,,_ ~ :nCA objec:tlons or file written the~ eoo.... 1 cteptl\ al 600 730-eS F.tJr\lety 18, 1983 F210111 County Cllrtc ol Orange County on -~,.~te.,,....fl_l_toue ______ .. ___ , Jofln UnOabtOfl'I Publlafled Ofent1 Cout Dally objec:Uon1 wllh the court ,... to tue. rnerut, ~ es.plor• ----------=~
Publl•h•d or1nge CoNt Delly Jen. 3 '· HMl3 ,__, Thi ~T~-..... ng TllM et~t -flted wtth IM Piiot, Fii>. 17, ~4. 1M3 before the hearln1 Your ~It,::. ~t';:,ia •;,.::.rv:S~ ___ ..;,Ml.IC..;;.;.;;.:...:....;.ll)~J1C(-;..... __ _
Piiot, F«>. 24. M11. 3. 10. 17. 1983 Put>ll111ed Or1nge CoHI Delly ·---.,, ..--·· ""' ~ Clat'lt °' Or.noe COullt'I' on 92l43 appearance may be In person reeor<lld Nov1mbef ti, '976 In • NOTICI TO CMDf'l'ORa
1003-83 P\lot, Fii> 3 10. 17. 24. t~74-«I ~NT'i'..orOH BEACH EXXOH. Fib. '· ttl3. ~ "8.IC NOTICE or by your attorney. Book 11ee1. Pao• 1910 end In or MA.IC '"'utl1111111l
PlaJC NOTIC[ 20001 &Heh 81YCI , Huntington PuDll•had Or~ ~~."19'3 IF Y 0 U ARE A 8oolt tlff1. P191 1920, both ot ,.._,._,...,u,c..c.t
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...-.. STATDmWT Adalberto A. CSbrlan, 13t5 8. l tS-a .... _.__. • ...!!!f!!O"'. ~ c:reditoc of W deceued you c:ommon dlllgNllon, It llfl'I, ol the inc , A C111fornla CorporatlOf\ f'tCnnoul .,_.. Oorllft Wty. Sent• An1, CA t2704 ----.. ---.,.-Mn-fil'_r ___ _.:-~~ ~ ........... 1~ °'• m•-t '"''-your-•-•-with ..... _ The tollowtng pereon le doing Na. aTA~ Chrlellne F Clbf'l&n, 1316 S. r-..-.n. "'1ll\A .,,. ..._,_ .._......_ ..,._ ,_ -ua: .......-n .. .., flll PtOPlflY dtllCrlbad above le Trarniteror, whOM bldl,_ llddreaf; ~ u T111 tollo.irlllil peraon 1e doing Dor-. way. Senta Ana. CA 92704 fllnb'f "'*' ttiet ttw """* ~ c:oun o r present ll lO the ~led 10 tie· 24 Glenn, Irvine, 11 2054 Viet• <let Oro, City of
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Corona del Mar
lone area survivor
in women's JJaslcetball .. C2.
White's judgment day at hand
By JOHN SEV ANO or .. .,..,,.. ....
MANHATTAN BEACH -Alvin
White hu a dream, not unlike thole of
many athletea ln hit poaltion.
bumped "around the National and
Canadian football le~. oft and on,
from 197&-80, know• lhll it probably hit
laat chance at the blg time.
manager of the Newport &ach Chart
Houae restAurant.
Originally intent on jult trying to hook
on aa an ual1tant coach In the new
leque, It wu John Rallaton, coech ~
general manager of the Oakland
Invadera, who convinced White to make
a go of it aa a player.
well, I just hope they I've me a chance,
even ii tt'• for one year. We've been
waiting for a long time for thi(
opportunity.
"Sure, I've had 1ome nervou,.
momenta, but a lot of them have been
because of my wife'• concema. I'll IO
home and visit her and I can feel the
White, currently a quart.erb.ck for the
LA Expreae of the United Statea
Football League, aeea hlmaelf maklna
the team. poulbly 1tartln1. ana
becoming a hero in the new leque.
Now 29, the atrong-th.rowlna QB 1t
reeently ln a four-way battle for what
re1 to be three opening• on the ,.... 40-man roster (there'• a1ao an
ad Uonal 10-player taxi aquad). ''Rallatoll asked me, 'What do you want
to do? Coech or play?' I told him I really
wanted to play.' explained White.
tenaion."
White alao has another dream, which
hu to do wlth h1.a family. After ht.
career with the Expre.a, he aees himlelf
taking hia wife and two ldda north '!>
Oreaon, where they buy a lot cabin and
aettfe down.
"The whole league la a laat chance for
a lot of guya," said White yesterday aa he
rel.axed by the pool of the team'• hotel
training headquarters.
That'• becauae the Whitea are puttinC'
a lot of eggs ln the Exprem basket. And. ·
like ,any player fightina for a pomtiori,
White'• blgeat ob.tacle becomea th•
nwnbera game.
Alvin White
Unfortunately, for the 9eCX>nd dream
to be realized, the fint one muat a1ao
come true.
White, a fonner Newport Harbor Hiah
and Or~ Cout Col)ege product wno
"I've apent 12 years of my life doing
thla. I ju1t fi1ured it would be
f.ruatrating to me, five years down the
road, if I palled up this oppqrtunity."
In order to pursue hit dream, White
had to quit hi1 job as an aaaistant
White, who hu been out of organized
football since 1980 when he was last
with Calgary of the CFL, has stayed in •
shape by playing In a San Clemente
pasalng league the paat couple of years.
"I don't think I've loll anything," said
White confidently. "I just got away from
the organizing part of It.
"Right now my biggest concern ...
UCLA product Tom Ramaey i1
considered the team'• No. 1 quartert>.ck.
with Mlke Rae (formerly of USC)r
rookie Ruae Jenaen (Cal Lutheran) ancJ..
White battling for what spots remain.
Facing • image • a mirror
Tha t 's Estancia's task tomorrow nigh t
ByROGERC~N
O(ltleO.., ..........
They're one of the rnoet huatling teams you'll
see all year '#Ith great team unity. A solid,
hard-noeed team with good shooters who prefer a
1-2-2 zone, running some half court traps and
occaaional full cow:t man prea defemes which have
resulted in a league championahip among 21
victories.
says Sunderman. "They have the ability to control
the ball and apread the court on you.
"Our fans better get there early because I
underatand their rowdy rootera are better than
ours.''
Sunderman and the F.agles are atill basking in
the aftermath of Tueaday'.a 62·.f6 victory over
Domingue%. but the ~coach aaya he had deep
concema about rebounding, a department his team
lost Tueeday, .t4-25. ,... Doel il aound like FAtanda High's ~A. a
ma~r of fact it does, Coech Larry Sundennan'a
Eagles take a 21-6 record and the Sea View League
co-championahlp into tomorrow night's CD' 3-A
quarterfinals at Azuaa High, located at 240 N.
Cerritos Ave. Tipoff la a:heduled for 7:30.
That detteription, however, la a picture of the
F.agles' opposition -Glendora High'• Tartana.
"Glendora ha1 good re~unders," says
Sunderman. "Thia it the kind of game ln whkh one
or two 1ooae balls, a couple of tipa oc taking a charge
could be the difference between going to Long
Beach and playt.na for free (ln the aemifinala) or
paying $3 to watch aomeone elle play."
Among the Glendora quintet, which is on a
16-game winning stttek, are 6-4 Rick Walker, 6-3
Ed Oroez, 6-2 John ~. 6-0 Tyler Pruett and
5-9 Brian Hunt.
Coach Steve Scoggins' Tartans, Baseline
League champs in three of the paat four years,
boast a 21-5 record after eliminating No. 3 eeed Los
Altos Tuesday. 52-50.
And when Sundennan talks about what his
team muat contend with, it continues to lllOWld like
some other Sea View League baaketball coach
diacussing hia expectations with Estancia.
Sunderman'• 1979 team eliminated Scoggins
and Glendora in the first round, 72-49. "rm sure
he'll be playing up that fact, too.'' aaya Sunttennan.
la th'ere a aoft 1pot in the Glendora armor?
"They're intelligent and they'll take it to you,"
Sunderman aay1 it hun't been found, but the
Eaglee have been worldni hard on their lmlde
game 1n preparation.
F o rnJ.idable
task awai t s
Oiler five
By ROGER CARLSON or .. o.., .........
Perennial CIF basketball
power Verbum Dei High, a
parochial school with an
enrollment of 325 ln the heart of
central Los Angeles. preaenta the
last hurdle to a berth at Lona
Beach Arena and a potential
rematch with Mater Dei in the
4-A playoffs for Huntington
Beach.
It's at Fountain Valley High
tomorrow ntcht (7:30) u Coach
Roy Miller'• Huntington Beach
Oilers aeek to ex1end an 11-pme
winni.na streak at the expeiwe of
the Eagles.
The Oilers qualified for the
quartel"finala when they rallied
to eliminate Camarillo, 69-63,
Tuemay night with Mike Milla'
five 9trai1ht buckets catApultinc
them to a 42-33 leed. one which
they would not IWietder.
Tomorrow nlarht'• duel,
however, la another can of
wonna. The F.aglea can live you
11everal looks -including one
which features 6-7 junion Jarvta
BMnight and Shawn Broob, 6-3
Alexander Hamilton, 6-6 Calvin
Haynes and 6-6 Chria Brown.
Hamilton b.M ahown abootinC
ninae. but for the most part it'•
an inaide __po"!fer 1ame upon
which the EaCJee rely.
''They just shoot and then play
volleybaU," •YI Miller. ''There'•
~ no one bia aupentar that
)'OU have to WOl'f'Y about, they all take part in the ecorlnl. ••
Verbum Dei'a defmllve nett.
UIUally a 1-3-1or3-2 llOOe, which
can ca\1111! problems, eapectany If
Mike Mills
the OUen repeat 1\.-da'/• lint
half shooting perfonnance (8 fcw
30).
"We have to make the moat
out of each of our 1bota,"
continues Miller ... Defemively, 1f
we get in foul trouble with my
two hie men (Milla. at 6-6, and
6-7 Jamel Gamer) I don't have a
bench to go to.
"We've juat got to keep doinC
what we've done that hM aotteD
u1 tht. far. It'• one of those
1ame1 where we can't allow
them to make a nm at ua. We've
got to ex.chanae bukets or pt
the lMd.
"V erbum Del it the kind of
team which can put it in
diUeren~··
The · EacJeia are 23-6 overall
and runnen-up to No. 1 aeed St.
Bernard ln the Camlno Real
Le.cue pla)'.
Amona Verbum Del'• 28
vic1oriem (a a 73-57 decil6on OY'el'
Fountain Valley.
Walker:
He had
no choice
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) -Coach
Vince Cooley aay1 Herschel
Walker ''got too c10R to the fire
and aot bumed. .. 1eav1ng bis star
tall.beck Utile choice other than. to
aign the richeat contract in
profe91ional football hittory.
Walker, for1oin1 a senior
aeaaon at the Univeralty of
Geor1la that probably would
have made him coIJeae football'•
all-tlme ruahln& king, 1lgned
Wedneeday with the New Jeraey
Generah of the United Statea
Football r.e.,ue only houri after
the university declared him
lneligib~.
The three-year contrKt was
estimated to be worth~ mOUoo
"He'• a mllllona1re filht now,''
said Jack Manton. the Heiaman
Trophy winner'• attorney. "He
received a check today that
contained aeven figure•,
endoned it, then gave it to hit
mother and told her to put it ln
the bulk.
"It'• the hiahest contract ever
in pro football. hiahest by far,"
Manton aald.
Manton aald the check
Included a boou. and his entire
fim..y.r Mlary, and added that
the contract wa1 auaranteed
penonally by J . Walter Duncan,
the Oklahoma oil tycoon who
OWIW the Generala.
Manton broke the DeW9 of the
qn1na to a handful of reporters
pthered in a hallway ou~de
Walker'• oft-am~ apwtmMt.
Walbr w. whilked away from
cht apu1ment about ~ mmutea
i.w when Manton eonducted a
MW1 conference with 8bout 75
(IM WAL&Bll, P ... CJ~
Deir ........... ~,....~
Garinn Morton of Orange Coast avoids
Dennis James' defensive pressure.
/f.ustlers ' nex t stOp:
Playoff with Dons
BY CURT SEEDEN or .. o.11r,.. ....
Orange Coaat College
baaketball coach Tandy Gillla
atood at half court and aurveyed
the damaa• laat nlaht. He hu
been there before th1a .......
In last ntcht'• cue, the aui'vey
wM ln the Golden Weat College
tym where the hoet Ruatlera,
ShauahnelsY playoff bound by
the way, h.d just def•ted Gillla'
Pin• 81-78.
''All I can •Y la. J hope we've
lea med aomethlng thit year,"
Gillia IW'llu.d. nw Pintea. plc!led to f1n1ah
aeventh in the South Coaat
Confennc:e, dJd Just that tbla
1eaaon. The only thln1 that
encouragea Gillis iS the prospect
for next year. Of the 14 playera
on hia 1982-83 aquad, 11 will be
back for the 1983-84 campaign.
Meanwhile, Golden West ltill
hu 1983 to worry about. The
Ruadera, wlth an 8-6 record,
finlabed in third place and
earned the home court advan~e
for Saturday night 1
Shau1hne11y playoff opener
with Santa Ana.
UC Irvine entertains crippled Pacific
The Dona, Cypre11 and
Fullerton all finithed conference ~lay with a 7.7 record. But
accordlna to conference
commluloner Don McKenaie,
Santa Ana and Cypreaa wlll
advance to the Shauabneuy
playoU. aklnl with .cones-pi..
Mt. San Antonio and the
R~
Fullerton. with just one vidory
tn hMd-to-heed confrontaUonl
with Santa Ana and CJp..,..,
wlll IMtl enter the pla~ofh.
Mc:lteNile IUd, quoU_nl 8ediarl
4.048 of the SOC Athledc Code.
Golden We1t'1 v1c&ory laat
~t cappecl. ~ .....
-cSne In wblcb Coach Jim
GrHnfleld '1 R"atlen were ..... .., anllh ... lMt.
Whet ,.v. lhe ....... tilt
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Angel
lineup
f . ? 1rrn.
By JOHN SEV ANO
0£1MDellr .........
It must be tough being 1n the
Angela' farm system, at least
from the standpoint of trying to
secure a spot on the 25-man
ro9ter.
U an aspiring player looks at it
realistically, 1kipper John
McNamara baa very few holes to
fill when the players uaemble
for their first spring training
workout at Caaa Grande, Ariz.,
Tuesday (pitchers and catchera
arrived earlier t.hia week).
Wlth a pitching, starting and
reaerve corp• that'• afmoat
vlrtually 1et, hopefula better
have the arm of a Sandy Koufax
or the hitting ability of a Mickey
Mantle to get noticed •.. and
maybe that won't even be aood
enough. .
In the pitching department.
McNamara figure• to have a
five-man rotation conaiating of
Tommy John. Ken Foncb. Mike
Win, Bruce Klaon and Geoff
Zahn.
In the bullpen. Andy Hamler
will be the left-handed abort ·
man, with either Lu.la Sanches
or Douc Corbett the
right-handed stopper. 'lbrow la
Dave Goltz aa a long-man iq
relief and that would leav~
spot open foe Ana'el Moreno, Bill
Travera, Mickey Mahler or ~
Stelter.
The •tarting lineup ia aolld
with Rod Carew at fint bue,
Bobby Grich at aecond, Tim FoU
at ahort, Doug DeCinoes at ~
Bob Boone behind the platei
Brian Downing in left, Freel
Lynn in center, EU.ia Valentine la
right and Reggie Jacbon aa the
d~ted hitter. ' The bench alao it strong with
Ron Jack.Ion. Rob Wilfong. Eel
Ott, Joe Ferguaon. Bobby Clark
and Juan Beniquez.
A.s.uning no one la traded and
McNamara decldea to go with
three catchen, that would leave
ab1olutely zero openings for
anyone~.
So, what happens to playera
like Rick Burie.oo <comina beck
from an injury and doubtful to
be ready by the time the _..
1tart1), Darryl Sconiers (a
talented firat baae proapect)l
Gary Petti• (fleet-footea
outfielder) and Dick Schofteld Jr.
(No. 1 draft pick aa a ahor1:8top
last June)?
Maybe McNamara wlll be
forced to make a few dect8kir19
after all.
Ce ltics r ally, "
d ef eat Lakers .
behind Bird
..
Orang• CoHt DAIL v PILOT /Thumay, Ptb.,,.,Y 24. 18U •
olden West, CdM
ucs unbeaten ~
• survives; Eagles,-Edison oust ed
Oold n Wott and Orana, Cou1
primed tor next Wf'Onetlday
laht'• ahowdown after taklna
ommunlty college volleyball
umpha laat nlRht.
T he Ruatlera rallied In thti
urt.h game for a 3. 1 declalon
er holt LA Valley, while 0CX:
Corona del Mar Hl1h waa the Ion
•urvlvor atnOl\8 the thtee area entriee In
the CU' 4·A and 8-A H<lond·round
women'• buketball playotf1 laat nl&ht,
as the ~a Klnp ult'd 1t atrona third
quart.er to ditpatch hoet Walnut.
Sea View League champion tiltancla,
however, fell vict.lm to ~peruu.a. lllld
on the 4·A level, F.dt.on'1 MMOn w.,
halted by fourth...eeded Santa Barbara.
WOMEN iii
fimltlna Walnut'• ahooil~ ofhCifncy, aa
the Muatanp w_,nt Ice co d durtna that
1\nttch.
one-point ~lee advantap ballooned to
eta ht.
Ann Warmua hurt th• r.i. lnlide
with 12 of her 18 point.I cor6lna in the
flnal 1&anza. llperanu led onfy 34-33
with 2 ~ mlnutH remalnln1. but
outacored !he Ea11ee 9-2 to cltlm the
wln.
32-29 lead to l J point.I entei1n1 the
fourth quar1M.
Edlaon waa forced lnto a toulln1
lituaUon and the Dona wen able to 1t.ty
In control by aWdna tree throWI In the
fln&l period.
In all. Walnut wu abut out tor 8 ~
mlnutet, the final three mlnuc. ~tore
halfUme and the flnt 6 ~ minuc. of the
Oretchen Meinhardt puml)ed In 16
points, but 1h• wu the only r.dl9on
player to 1core In double fl•ur ... k care of vilittn1 Harbor in
ulck fashion, 3-0.
Golden West lost lta first game
conference before winning the
nal two to advance ita record to -o. owe trailed 9-1 and 14·9 in
e fourth game before rallying
In a ll'll811 achoolt matchup, Newport
Chrla.tlan stayed alive with 1 victory
over Campbell Hall.
aecond hall. -Fran Wynn w., the cataJy.t for the
Sea Klnp In the flnt half, notchin1 14
of her 21 point.a before lntermiHlon.
Wynn al.lo had eight reboundl to 10 with
her 21 point.a.
~t.anct.. which ftnlthecl the eeMOn at
2~4 overall, pt.yed without the aen1cel
of Cheri Carpenter, who wu out with an
Injured ankle.
Newport Ctirtaalan, 45-38
O.pite foul trouble, Stella Berkebile
managed 21 polnta to top all 1COret1 ln
the C.onquel'Ol"I' victory.
Here's how It went:
r a 16-14 decwon. CdM 67, Walnut 47 Heether ~tey acoounted for 10 Uliata
to go with her 17 polnta.
Santa Barbara 61, Edi&on 41
The Char1era aaw an 11-aame
winning atreak and their aeMOn come to
a cloee at the hand• of hot-1hootlng
Sanca Barbara.
BerkebU. wu forced to alt out lix
minutes of \ti. eecond quarter wit.h foull.
but atill tln1lhed wlt.h u ttbounda. Orange Coast took less than an
our to diapoee of Harbor. The
uca are also 3-0 entering next
eek 's match against the
ustlera.
The Sea King• broke open a close
game late in the flnt half by acoring the
last six points of the aecond period and
the first 13 of the thlrd, a 19·0 blitz.
Esperanza 43, Estancia 35
The turning point of the contest came
In the final 2 ~ mlnutea whe n a
The hoeta connected on 67 percent of
their fleld-aoal tries and opened up a
Point pard Tina Andenon played a
1trong game defemiV4'1Y for Newport
Chriatian, which ran It• reoord to 20-2
overall. The CdM zone waa responsible for
UNLV may lose
a second starter
From AP dJ1patcbes
The Nevada Las Vegas Runnin' m Rebels' basketball team may have lost
I.he services of a second starter late
yesterday when point guard Danny
Tarkanian checked into Sunrise Hospital for
treatment of bronchitis.
Meanwhile, UC Santa Barbara lost a
basketball coach when Ed DeLacy, the team's
mentor the last Cive yeans. resigned effective.at
the end of the season.
A decision was expected
t o day as to whether
~1Hl£7'1. Tarkanian could play this ~w<' evening when the Rebela. IS'A ~ 24 -0 and the nation's No. ~ 1-ranked team, play at Cal ~ :;: · State Fullerton .
~ ~ A hospital apokeswcman ~. . ~o said Tarkanian WU brought
1969 to the h ospital after he
experienced a high fever in ....._ _____ _.Tuesday's practice.
He had been fighting a cue of the flu in
recent w eeks and his father, Coach Jerry
Tarkanian, said the team's assist leader was just
beginning to shake the effects of the illness when
he had a setback.
Starting forward Eldridge Hudson will miss
tonight's game at Fullerton and may be of only
limited value the remainder of the aeuon
because of a knee injury.
Quote or the day
Washington State basketball coach
George Raveling, following his team's
89-87 overtime loss to UCLA and Coach
Larry Farmer: "l told Farmer before the
game, 'I'm praying to the Lord to win, and
you're praying to the Lord to win. The
Lord wants to help out the black guy. but
He's going to be so confused. He'll probably
watch the Lakers'."
Fidrych reborn with Bosox
Mark Fldrycla, the American Ill
League rookie of the year with the
Detroit Tigers in 1976 before he
encountered arm problems, figurea
he's "on a second Ute" in a comeback bid ~th
the Boston Red Sox. "I've spent the last four
years in Triple-A, andl don't wan~to o back,"
said FiJrych. "Now the arm feels as u ever.
Cn fact, [ think that I'm in as g a ahape as
ever." . . . Veteran Atlanta
Braves pitcher Pllll Nlekro
mlued workout& yeaterday
becauae of a recurring back
problem, but said he would be
back in action\lrNll day or ao. "It'• nothing serloue, just a
thing l have to fight through
every year down here," h e
said . . . The World Series
champion St. Louia C.a.rdJnals
'1DftYCH say outfielder WWJe McGee,
who ranked third in National League rookie of
the year voting laat 11euon. ls amona 10 unsigned
players .• . . The Pittsburgh Pirates, who
hoped to sign the .mtired Willie Staraell aa a
minor l~e lnat.ructor, have been unable to
agree tO contract temlll with the former llugger
. . . Yankees' owner Geor1e StelDbrenaer,
'Who in previous aeaaona baa been u inteme
about spring tralnlng victories u regular season
wins, said yesterday, "I'm not going to have
anything to say regarding exhibition gamea."
Penguins post rare win
Paal Gudller and Gary Ri11lla1 ~
scored third-p eriod goals aa '
Plttaburgh, winning for just the
aec;ond time in its last 24 games,
handed Winnipeg a 6-4 setback laat niaht in the
National Hockey League. Andere H"akaa11oa
tallied twice for the Penguins w.ho are 2-21-1 ln
their laat 24 games . . . El9ewhere in the NHL,
Toronto'• Jolla Aaderaoa scored twice and
8111.sted on the winning goal to lead the Maple
Leab to a 3-2 victory in Minnelota . . . Brea&
Satter 110le the puck from Chicqo defeJllel'D&n
Doa1 WlllOD and drilled home a U -footer
midway thiough the final period to lift the New
York Ialanden to a 4-4 tie with ~o ...
Wayne Gretz.ty and Kevla Lowe netted aoall 38 ·
seconds apart early In the third period aa
Edmonton broke open a cloee game and went on
to defeat Waahington, 6-3 . . . Pllll Bouley
and Dave Aadreycbk converted power-play
goals u Buffalo beat Philadelphia, 4-2, ending
Flyers goalie Bob Froe1e'1 bid to tie the NHL
record for most consecutive games without a la.
for a rookie. Froete wu 12-0-1 in hi.I lut 13
gall)e9 . . . Mark 8*ave~ .became the tint
Nlil.. player to acore five ioa1I in__. game 'this
aeaaon as the New Yori< Rangera mauled
Hartford, 11-3.
Connors stunned by Bauer
Unheralded Mike Bauer abruptly Ill
ended Jimmy Coaaora' hot streak
yesterday, downing the world'• Sixers overpower Dallaij top-ranked player, 6-3. 6-4, In the
8eCIOnd round of the Congoleum Tennis Clusic in
JallH ErvlD1 ICOred 24 point&, m La Quint.a. Bauer, ranked 89th in the world,
Mo1e1 Malone had 23 and Aa4rew acored aeven service aces against the top-eeeded
Toney 21 to lead Philadelphia to lta Connon . . . Dave Waaattedt, deferulve
fourth straight romp, a 133-101 coordinator for Oklahoma State University's
victory over Dallu last night in the Nation.al football ,team, has resigned to take a job u
Baake tball Association. It waa the aeventh defenaive line coach at the Unlveraf ty of
victory in a row for the 76en, who have won 13 Southem California. Wannstedt, 30, aid h1a new
Basketball scores
c:r
........
Purdue 58. llllnoll ~ ~ 74, low• st. eo
Oklahoma It. 71, ~ 8L 68 Mlleouri II, Cob'acto 53
Bal 81. ee1.H. llllnola 82
1ut1ar ee. velpat'aleo eo Dey1on 16, ....,~ 83
ev--... 1e. ""'°" ea !M. 8t.·E~ 11, E. tlllnole
11 K«1t SI. 75, Toledo 18 !. MlcNgan 55, Miami 53 8ow11no GrMn 80, W. Mtc:Noan
64
Ohio u. 11. Cent. Mlc:Ngan 63 *·-Cfllceoo Clfdt 71, IJW Gr.an Bay 6e ..........
T-Tec:to et, Rice e1 (Oil
SMV 78, T-A&M M
At1l-14. T-81 ....
vwg1n1e 16. Clem.on es (otl Nonh CarOllna St. M. Duka 78
Ge«gla T ec:t1 70, Maryland 80
Virginia Tach 72, VMI 64
South Florlcta 88 ,
A1L.-1llfllUflMI 14
Jame• Madison 78. East Caroina 6e
W9larn a Mary st.~ 57
Ga. Southern ... Soult! Car~ ...
Tulane 5', 8£ L.ou191ana 52 Va . Commonweat1h 85.
Jadteomtlle 68
West Vlrglnl• 99. George Wllllhlngton re . ...
Georgetown ee, PrOY\ctenoe 82 eo.ton u. u , Main. 70 ~ 12. Bucttnal eo ~ 7S, 8t. FtMda, P• ee
~ 87, l.IHgll S3
la Sela 79, ~ 81
Long leland u. 75, NottlleMlern, 73
Martel ea. Vermont 5e Niagara 71, ~St. 75 (ot)
S1. l'rancla, N.Y. 93, Siena 78
St. John's 15, Syracuee 88 Belt~ 81, Toweon St. 78
w ....... C~Cou.10. .............
Groeemont ea, Ofange Oout 88 ,..,._T-1nt
OOicterl Sit':*~ H~
e1
HIOHKHOOL c. ........ ...
MomlngelOe M, Muir 4&
Jotct.n 56, All• Lon\a 51
W..uake 68, Gw 53 Sent• Barbar• e1, Edleon 41
Lynwood 34, lnGieWOod 29
lloena ctefeatect Cofylpton
Aoyel 41. Sarit• Merit 45 LB Pott ea. Riv. Poty 50
I-A
S.il Gabtial &4. e Oofaoo 40
Pmmcte!e 47. Fontana 33
Corone ct.I Mar 87. Walnut 41
Alemany 55, Antetope V'*1r 44
EaparMZa 43. &1anda 35 Foothlll 50, St. Bernard 39
84'rrou.ghe CRI 50, 8dlUr< 47
VIia Par11 SO, l.oull""'-4 7 3
2-A
San Bemardlno 71. ~
44 . 8'-.-0llnde 54, Palm Sprtnge 38
~72.BcllaeOl'-*57
lndlo 54, Anafl8lm ••
Duarte 81, la e.m. st
Gerwy 55, South Hiii 47
la Oulnta 45. Arroyo 44 12 ot) Ar1 .... 49, la Habra 44 ..........
.... ~ ClvWtlan 45, Campbell
of their last 14 and 27 of 29 . • . CUff n.blDsoa post ls "one of the top five jobs in the country."
tipped in the galll&-winnini basket aa the buzzer . . . An agree ment to play the 1983 G h • d
aounded to eive Cleveland a 99-98 win over Army-Navy football game Dec. 3 at the Roee auc OS n1ppe
Golden State . . . DvwiD Cook notched 17 Bowl inatead of ita traditional alte in
pointa and OU. Blnlaoas. I.a Wllllam1 and Philadelphia ia nearing completion. SAN .MARCXJS _ u the SeddletMlck C'.ollege
Mike Gmlukl added 16 in New Jeney'a 119-86 T I . . d. buke\ball team ia to qualify foe the finrt round of
rout of Chicago • · · Forward Benard Klaf, e eVlSIOD, ra 10 the community college 1t.tte playoffs, the Gauchoe
who haa now aiored 140 pai!lta in New Yorks TV·. C'.oll~Bask~"--" -N--..a-T --V-are t= to have to do a little extra work. tour game9 againat Detroit this tealOn, had 40 ~ .:v.u.a L-. --
last n.lght to 1-d the Knk:.ks to a 120-107 dec:iaion at. Cal State • 7:30 p.m., Channel ~; . ming a chance to finiab in aecond place
over the Piltona . . . Guard Larry Drew USC at UCLA. 8 p.m., Channel 5. outrtaht in the Pacific c.o..t Conference race, and
poured in 28 pointa and Mike WoodlOll added 21 RADIO: Hockey-Vancouver at Kinp, 7:20 the playoff berth that iOM with it, Saddleback wu
to power Kamas City to lta third ltJ"aiCht victory, p.m .. KPRZ (1150). nipped by Palomar lut night, 61-60, in the Comets'
a 113-107 verdict over Wuhington ... Mike C.OIJese &sketball -Padfk: at UC Irvine, gym. ·
Mltdlell ecored 32 potnta in ju1t three quarters to 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108 FM); USC at UCLA. 7:55 The Gauchos Will meet San Diego City with
lead San Antonio pmit Portland, 124-114. p.m., KPMC (710), KNX (1070). the time and place to be determined. The winner a....::===============:=..-;.;;;..;;;;;;.;~;;,;.,;;;;;~..:;;;;:,:.~~~~,;;;.;;.~~---------------...;..------.J . will advance to the tint round of the playoff.a.
oating slate
etting heavier
ALMON LOCKABEY ,... ......... "'-
The Southern Callfom1a Yachting ~tion
idwinter Regatta, like always, has opened the
oodgates of another year of yachting activity -
ot the least of which is this weekend with a heavy
endar from San Diego to Ventura.
Activity on the local acene ia light with South
hore Yacht Club'• third race of the Winter
bachi Serles Satu.rda}' and Capistrano Bay Yacht
ub'1 Junior Dinghy Regatta at Dana Point, al8o
turday.
The major activity this week.end is in the Los
eles--Long Beach area. More than 100 boata
rcun all major Southland yach\inJl areaa are
xpected to be in LA Harbor for Los Anaelee Yacht
uh'• Around Catalina Wand race which kicka off
e Whitney Series for International Offlhare Rule
OR) yachts, the Los Aqelea Times Trophy Seriea
or the Performance Randicap Racing Fleet
HRF) and the Todd Padfic Trophy 11erles for the
dget Ocean Racine Clua (MORC).
Activity in other SCY A areas: ........... ..,
South CoMt Corint111en Y.mt CMI -IM Stetn 8etlee. ktwcMiy.
Santa Monica Yecht Club -lntrM:lllll> r.oe, Sundey. Aedof'6o 8-:tl Yecllt Club -~Wine 8er1ee (PHAF} ~.
PllCJflC M.,IMfa Yedll Club -Th«e at'd a.etc i\Oelfl ,_,
f11. ... ......
Con>Mcto Ceya Y8Ght Club -ca.lie Fwte 8outMrn Belle .....
91&Kctey. OoMnalde Y8Ctlt Club -CoMtal 8-tee (PHAF) a.turcMiy.
Santa Clata 11\aelnt Mtocl,tlon -l--t allt>ot1t "-O•n•.
aturctay. CoronadO Yecnt Club -w~on a.... (handloapl ~. Mlaalofl Bay Yecnt Club -Win* 9ar1ae (~ ~. San DlatO CfulMt Aaloclatlon -C«onldo lrwltellonll ~ ,....,...
~ Yadll OUb -Clr'Clle COurM (PHM') ll#lday: 8'IOY
(MOAC)~ • ...,._....._.
s:r.:·.::~~CMI~ ~~ lundey.
Welllak• Yectlt ~ -Nrl/Ott Troptty ......... e • a.n Fernando V"""" Vaciflt Club -~ a.riee, ~. 9.,1. l•rO•• Yacllt Ciiio -Handloap T\IMllP, l alurdey: Dnl~Mlll ~. ~·
rihute leading field
RUSTLERS • • From Page C1
'the ni&hL
A couple of free throw• by
guard Sherwin Durham with 12
aeconds remaining 1ealed the
Rustler victory and 1po0ed one of
OCC'1 better performances of the sec aeaaon.
Pirate swingman Leland
Bruce, a former Rustler, acored
18 point& and freshman forward
Brad Gueas added 17 u the
Pita• held a 73-69 advantage
with 4::n remalnina· But a three-point play by John
Krmk:b at 2&£.57 Iii ve the Ruatlent the letd lor , Stber added b1a
layup and Rustlen managed
to hold on for the win .
"Thia waa another typical
Oran1e Coast-Golden Weat
game," 1aid Gr-eenfl eld
afterWard. "We were able to ,et
a couple of t..kl tonight."
Greenfield now turn• hi•·
attention to Santa Ana, a teem
the R\llden epllt with dwinl the
rwrular .-on. --,:lthtnk it'• important that .we
won thil pme, limply becaU8e
we bad bt &hree ln a row," he
explained. 14Thil .u U1 on the rilht tnck aoin.'r--
OCC'• bid to make it four
1tralcht WM ~ by raerYe
Guinn .Morton, who came off
Wt blncb '° ....... 12 poblta. •
.
Guthrie sparks G WC;
Bu cs suffer first loss
By her umelfiahnem, Golden
Wett'1 JW Guthrie may have cost
heraelf a chance at • 1cbool
record·lMt nlCht.
Guthrie acored 45 polnta, tytna
a acbool mark hefd by Tim1
Pitzer the lMt two years. w lhe
Ruetlen polted a lopsided 95-61
dedlton CNf!r Allan Hancock .in
the first round of the Fullec1on
Tournament.
In another community coUeee
women'• ba1ketball game
ynterda)', Gro..nonthe~ off era,. C'.out. 68-66.
Guthrie, who already had 45
points • the pme wound down
in the final momenta, chme to
ptld her ..mt total on a couple of
occuion1 • GWC rolled into the
1econd round for • 6 o'clock
match tonight ap1rwt MOOC'pal'k.
The 10ph~ forward took
advan~ of. a •tilllnl Golden
Welt preee in the early aoina M
the wlnnen mouni.d a 18-pOuit
advanta1e at halftime and
ccmted.
Kelly Harri80n added 14 p:Jilnta
for the RUltlen, who were able
to clear theV bench ...-ly. Golden
Welt ii now 3-1 overall
Oranae Cout suffered lta first
aetbaca in five ouUn1• at
O~t, after a tW'low rally
th.It MW the Plrat.e9 OVMC:Wbi! a
~lnt deficit in the tee:0nd
eou.n 8lrrY bit a Jump lbol
with ... then 30 ~ '° DllY to tie the •core, ee-ee. DU-,
Groamont 1'on it with eeven -=-~,...... in a
'
team-hiah 19 polnta for the Bum,
but foWed out with about three
minuta to ao and Or-. C'.oMt
down by 1ix. However, the
Pirata atill managed to _.c ewn
before falling In the final
leClOftda.
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ftlTIM CONHMNCa .._....OMIMI
W L ,.,, QI
'40 13 746
34 22 807 1·~
33 23 5lt I\.\ 3 I 24 584 10
23 35 411 ""' 19 37 3311 22 ...
lllldWMtDl'IWoft
Sen Antonio 34 22 11()7
K.,_ City 21 28 119 6
OellM 28 29 413 ,.,.
Oenwr 20 30 484 I
Ulell 111 37 339 16 HOUllOfl 10 46 112 231>
IAITl'.RN CONnl'laNCa
AtlMtk Ohtelon 47 7 '40 14
" 20 20 29 26 29
C...ltel Dt¥Woft
870 741 7 138 12·~
473 21·~
463 22
38 19 115S
28 29 473 10 25 29 463 10'-\
20 38 367 11'•.
11 39 291 20 14 41 256 22
Lael fllellt'• lcorw Boelon 113, LM!en 104
~ wwy 1111, ~ ee
Phltedelphle 133, Dellee 101
~ 1111, OOllMO Stale 91
New York 120, 0.trOlt 107 San Antonio 124, Portland 114
Kan ... Clly 113, Waahlngton 107 TOftlPl'e0-0.trOll at Atlanta
Mltwaul<M at Houllton
Phoenla •• Utah
S..ni.at OwlWf
lloeton al San Diego
Cefftca 111, Lekel'9 1CM
ll08TON -Bird 32, Muw.11 30, P-
tl, Ainge 2. Arclllbald 12, McHale t .
Helldeoeof• I, lklCll,,., 2, Cetf 3, Wedman 2 ToClll: 45-93 21-31 113.
LOI A .. OaLal -Wll kae 17, Abdul-Jebber 14, l . JoMeon 20, Nixon 11,
Worthy 20. Coop•r 9, Jone• 5 Total•
41-100 12·11 104.
leof'I .,, 0-W.
lloeton 20 30 32 23-113
LoeAngalee 27 31 29 17-104 Th.-.polnt QOale -Bird 2. Fouled out -~ Rebound• -eo.ton 411 (Bird 17~ Loe
A119elaa 42 (E. Johneon 13) A•••et• -
Botton 33 (Bird II), t.o• Angelaa 34 (E Johneon 10). Total IOula -Bo9ton 22. Loa
AngalM 21 Tac:llnlcal• -Lo• Angella, illegel o.Mrwe A -17 ,505
~
1 Olattlct ol Columbia (24-2)
2 ~ Sl. Pa. 122~
3 WrtOM llt , ONo (20-3)
4 Secr9d .._,, Conn.j21-4)
5 ~ T•xlli.. Pa. (21 ) I SI Auguatlne'a. N.C. (20-4)
7 SE MlMOUl1 St l 111·51 I Motnlnoelda. 1owe ( 111·5) II Nortl'I Oekota St (19·5)
10 c.ntr .. M'-1 St. (20-5)
11 Kent~y Wf!Mtyw\ ( t&-1)
T2 ""-ic.t\ ltl, M• ( tM) 13 Cfl.pman (IM)
14 CS 8ak.,..llald ( 1MJ
11 Weet~(ZO...) 11 w..i °'*1• St .. Pa. 111-11 17 ~.Va.(1Ml 11 Hamptoft lnel., Va (tM)
19 Aottde loutMm (20-7) IO L-. M. (11·71
COllllUNfTY COUEO.
''° 142
144
131
121
119
110 104 t5
92
77 er
14
47 ...
4 1
39 2t
12 •
Golden WMI 11, OnnM Co.I 71 ~ COAST -KrOfW'l1-cn 4, Mor9"'
4, Ryan o, Wiina 2. Monon 12. B«ry 4, a.,.. 14, Sl'lettuctl 2, ~II, S~I
1, 0-17. Totllle: 31 11-21 71
QOU)«M wan -Ourl\am 10. s111er 4.
l!lrown 11.. MY1M 16. Muf'rey 4, Mwtlno O.
Oor"9nl •• ~ 2, Kl9llllch 1•. ~ 14 ToteM. 30 21-29 11
Helftlrna Orange eo.t. 45-43 Tot .. loule Orwige CoMI 23. Golderl W"'1
11
Pelomer .,, 8addl1tiecll IO
I AOOLAllCIC -Ground 14. Her.delaon
12. OIM9f 12, Mf1CMll I . Wwd I . W•• 2 ~ 2. Tote19; 21 l&-19 IO
PA&.0.All -Meye<a 17, GINllOn 11, io.rnan 10, ~·a. Ogden 7. w11111naon 4, Oudlelt 4. Tottn: II 25-3161 Halftlfll« Palomar, 33-30.
TOUll ICMl!r. Saddi.oac:t< 27. P-15
FOllled out: Ground (Sed<llebackl. Otr.Mt
(Saddlebec k). Tecl'lnlce1 loula· Ollvler (8eddtebedl~ $addlebacl< ,_,, 3.
Walker
• • s1gn1ng
irks coach
By JOHN SEV ANO
0( IN De11J Not .....
MANHATI'AN BEACH -Not
everyone auociated with the
United State. Football League
wa1 h appy to hear about
Henche l Walker's signing
yesterday.
Hugh Campbell, coach of the
LA Expre11, was downright
upset about the news, and It
wasn't ju1t because hie team
opena lta eeuon againat the New
Ieney Generals March 6.
"I 'm not an expert o n
promotion or buslnees, but from a
coaching standpoint I think It
will have a necative impact
becau.e he'• an undercJa..man
with e.Ugjbtllty ... eai.d Campbell.
"I w ou ld have rather i\
happened ln the off-8eal0n, than
have it happen w ith t he
expediency it did.
"My f1rst reaction ia very, very
nesatlve," Campbell continued.
.. But then I don't have UO
mlUlon like the rest of the owhen. rm golnc to be arudow
10 -bow tlWI 19 going to mab
UI IDOC't money."
Campbell atopped 1hort of
putttnc the entire blame on
Walker, thouCh.
t1 don't &htnk ii'1 endnly hie
.....,..~ty," he laid. "We'r9 1alJll!al-.-it a 21 or 22 )'Ml' old kid. 80mldmm you're world ...
to IPbWnl ID fM • • . I'm llft lblr'e ._. people who 1okl hkD
M'd be a fDal DOI to Wke It."
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PlllOnlat 4 tO 13 17
SoutllwMl•n 1 13 7 a 1 Laat ..............
Palomatl1.~IO
Siii\ OieQo MMe 83. Mir.CO.la 75
1mpena1v111ey II. Or-111 San Diego 130, Souniw•i.n 105 ..... ca....
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COllaQ9
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HT.tencll Ya. Glenclote at .IUl.IM Hlgl'I
Palm Spring• .,, •. Nortll. AIYertld•
(tentellve ly S11urday 91 Rlv•relde City
Cotleoel C• l·A
Geneella,,. Art .... el C.rltoe High Sonot• ,,. HOO .... et Rowland Hlgl'I Bonita ..,. Wotlunan et Ont.no Hlgll
Ge<ay va. Le Helin et Sonota High cw , .•
Le S .... el SI JOMPh Senta Clat• ...._ 8annlng at Aedlanell
Valley Ctw1eUan et Agout"a
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Santa Monlce HIQtl
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Rio Hondo Prep al ltaed ...
COMMUMf'TY COUIGa WOMmN Qroeemont .. or..-Coeet. oa.... COA91 -Elllrlger 11, K1Y01ta 2. Mandoze 4. Sendvlkan 12. Burrfe 4,
l.Albfreld 111, Joyce 2, lleny 12 T oe.11: 29 1().12M.
QAOUlllOWT -TllOnlM 2, C..... 2.
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Amie C (DwlloW) I .to 6.20
Me110w ,::.._ (0~1 4.IO
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tlrn« 2:04 415. ta SXACTA (2-31 petd U12.20.
eumt AACa. One mlll ~
F• Along (V · · ) 1.00 4.00 Arden'• Perry£:) 9.00 uo 3.40
~ Manl4IC {Todd 4.40
Aleo reced: lltw ,_. C L Redwine, ""*" Lotd. l<et• Boy Tlrne: 2m. ta IXACTA (7-3) peld "6 IO.
MVUfTH uca. One rn111 peoe
ChMf Guy A (Oeeomet) 4.10 2.IO 2.40 Scotcll And Kalllua (Moore) 4.40 3.IO M.,ie Oe1cam (Aubin) a.eo
Alto recad: Dllne>at• Doll, ,,_.,.,,.na, M4teftell Mercury, Tllll Tolf; Oynamo
Almahur111.
Time: 2:02 416. ta UACTA (&-3) peld '22.00.
.. ...ca 8&Jl 1•1 .... 2-7-e) oalcl •1.308.20
with -wW*1D tletc ... (11¥9 ~). u Pick Six conaollitfon paid '2 I IO wtlfl 140
wlnnlftg 11e11e11 (low hor-) S2 Pldl 8111
ectatctl conaolallon peld S 16 IO wttll '402
wlMlng tlCtcett (llw• ~. two acre~ uw.. h«a9. -acratdl 0t two~ two acra1dlel~
IDOKT'H uca. 0ne m11e ~ Golden·-· ti. Hencacll 11 Ubbl (Longo) 11.IO 7.IO 7.20 OOUIEf WSIT -bamente 4, CMMe Atmbfo l!lr9d (ONndY') UO 4.IO 45, Hemeon 14, HUMll'I I, ~ 4, 8"elvld Ju1110t {T .... ) I 1,40
1<a1et15,Loye1, Jecooe 4, l'oeeurn 5. Tota /Aleo reced: Good ~. Kelly VIiia. 44 7-12 95. ~ A•bal Auler. Plloanlx Jeck, Aet>u• fled,
KAMCOCtt -J.,_, 20, COiby I. -Gellant ~ ..
II. L-1, RaMlon I. KIMl•I I. RIQtlatd9ori 3. T1mr. 2:0 I.
Tota 28 M I 1. .. IXACTA (Ml paid • 1211.eo. Halftltne'. Golden WMt. 44-21
Total loute: Golden W-.t 14, Hanoc>c* 14.
HfGH &CHOOt. WOIMN
hoerenu a. E.uno&e M llTAklA -Hetheoell t. klloleol 2,
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Corene det .._ 17 WMnul '1
COllONA DB. llMI -ht~ 17, ~
17, L-9, Wynn 21, Oodcle 2, V.._,,lne f, TotaN 24 1i-33 er.
WA&MUT -Karr n ;C-10, W-I , lfyM t . DoMl1 1. ~ 2. TCMllll: 20
7-14 47 .... _,~
Coron. Oel ..... 11 17 It 1~7
Walnut 14 It 4 17-7
Total kluel: Cor-o.1 ...., 12, WalrU tt
Fouled out: Karr (W.-..n~ c-w (Wlhll\.
._....,_,..,,~41
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13. Ford 21, Scll1011m1111 5, Cr9'1dafl I 1, C....... 7 ToQlll: 21 19-27 11. .....a--. Edlean 11 14 4 12-41 Sant• 8arbere 11 12 10 21-11
T OUil loula: Edlaon 2 I, 8ant.e BatWa 9.
Henchel W a Iker
Meinhardt,
Webb lauded
Edison High'• Gretchefi
Metnttndt-and Ocean Vlew
ffi&h'• Tammy Webb have been
named co-Sun.tet 1.-,ue MVP.
by the league'• baaketball
coechel.
Meinhardt .II just a junior,
while Webb wa. an All-SUDlet Le.cue and All-CIF eelec:Uon Jut
...on.
The Charger• placed three
playera on the coach••'
All-Sumet Leape first team. Jolnln& Meinhardt .... a..n
8baJly Trepil and Janet Blttnlr.
Sdlton Hi1h Coach Dave
White WM nained coec.h of the ,..,. .... ~.,...~
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EJ CliMlo A (81lor1l l.12 to t .00 4.20 General .._ (Longo) uo 4.20
Tutor lK.,..,) 2.to Aleo reced: Frn ty 8klPP•'· Hodg911
"-· Otyllglll boteee. OMtie ··-· Stable Hend, MotW ~naoo A.
Time; 2'02 VI. • DACTA (2-1) p4lld 1"6.20. AIMnOetlOF lt,311.
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Ftlt lllrd (pedrouJ 7 .40 8.40 ~(~) 7.80
WALKER. • •
From Page C1
media members on the lawn in
front of the apartment building.
The attorney laid Walker did
not wish to apeek to the media,
but that he had a prepared
statement from the three-time
All-American tailback.
The Atlanta Conatitutlon
rePo.rted in ita late editiom that
Walke r apent Wedneaday evenin& in hie apartment with a
few frtendl and, when Mked if
he recretted the way thing•
turned out, replied, "Yes, b"t
that'• behind me now, and I just
look to the fuwre."
The newapaper said Walker
would return to hi• hom• in
Wrightaville, Ga., today and
depart for the Genera.la tra1nina
camp in Orlando, Fl.a., the f.int ol
next week.
In the pref!ared 1t.atement,
Walker said: 'I wilh to clarify
my tlplna of a contnct with the
New JerHy Generali of th•
United Statee Football X....,U..
In den)'lnl 1 aped a contnct, I
made a mlat.ak.e. No one reall.19
more than 1 that I am a human
belna·
''I wilh to a~ to Cotda Dooley, the tJnvenlty of
~ Md all the people that
haw i.. :; loyal frlenCll. I .. for 10'lr ,~ ...... md .. Oocl
fer blit fol'IP~" ,. '!be""*".-. ave e1a,. o1 ~ntrdven)' ln whleb Walker
denied repor1a that he Md .......
a contnct with the o.n..11 IM TbundaJ m,bt, but eurdlld .. =!n"C:'=== Walller had declared .......... , diit .............. -b--~-~ eonvtne.d bla. ~· ,..., .... ................................ ......... "
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CeNto. Tim« 1'08 316.
...ni AACa. 1 1111 Miiia. o.ti Aoe (MoCMron) 5.IO 3.00 2.20
Oolderl MIMINI (8""*1 1.IO 4.20 Pit• Men (Ortege) 4..20
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Marina has ability, hut very little experience
Tht1 11 the fUth ln a eerlea of artlclee prwt•wf1'1.,... hllh 11Chool 1prtna 1port1.
Flores gives Vikes head start
Marina Hl1h. under new coach Ii
Bernard Gonuleil, wW be challenatN ln
the SUMet Leque bueball race with a •
equad which can boMt jult one returning
•tarter -Shane Floree.
The reat of the Marina 1quad is light on
experience, but deep In abllity, according lo
Oonsala ..
"Florea (catcher-third baseman) ia
exceptional," aaya Gonzalea.
"Although we're inexperienced.
we have good physical talent
and If we can think on the field
and avoid mental ml.stakes and
injyries we should be
competitive."
Flores is a two -time
. all-league catcher, while seniors Bill Dodson (third base), Adam
Kaae (outfield), Greg Neff (first
A.DA.MUM base) and Pete Wheeler
(ahortstop) figure to give the Vikings a nucleus to
work with.
Othen include juniors Todd Conway (outfield),·
Steve Mojica (second base), Steve Demos (first
bHe), Mark Johnson (outfield), Rich Rector'
(outfield), Chad Reed (outfield) and David Rietsch
(pitcher), along with sophomores Steve Blokdyk
(third hue), David Emmons (pitcher-infield) and
ltobble Hanaen (fitcher) and seniors Neil Aragaki
(pitcher) and Jef Pratto (pitcher-catcher)
Carv r lead Irvine
Jim C..rvtlr ltt u rl'turnlnf t1tarwr at
middle block"r tor lrv Ol• 11 lgh
volleyball coach Mttrk Mt•Kt•ni.it'. and hi
one of five hick from tht-1D82 varsity
IQU&d.
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The Vaqueros are ratt>d No. I 0 In Or1nae
County preeeuon nmklng•, but No. :) In the very
deep Sea View League, behind Estuncla, Costa
Mesa, Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar.
In addition to Carver.
scnlon Curt Moothart, Jay
Schuda, Brian Corlett and Mike
Myers are on hand.
Moothart is the team's
setter, while Schuda, Corlett
and Myers arc outside hitters.
Additional junior settera are
available in Monty Johns and
Kevin Schmlssrautcr.
Help from the junior varsity
includes outside hitters Steve
Bates, Greg Dunlap. Keith Purcell and Chris
Mullens, setter Matt Wetzel and middle blocker
Bernard Ussery.
All but Ussery, an All-Sea View League
basketball star, are juniors.
Rebuilding year t'or Artists
Laguna Beach High 's swim team is II stocked with 44 athletes -but there are 1
just six seniors and five juniors involved,
making this realistically a rebuilding
year for Artists Coach Robert Webster.
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KJtchf'r, a aophom<>re, wu third ln the South <.:out Leaaue troah·toph ~o • year aao and agaJn
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Ledger II a 100 breut1troke ond lndlvldual
medley swimmer with CJJ' potential, JK'COrdlns to
hi• coach, and Dledorlcn flgurua In the dl1tance
freestylC1 and th butterfly. _
Estancia track solid
A lack ot 1printon.1 makea a team
title ~lbly beyond rellCh, but EltancJa
High s track and field fortune1 appear
solid on an lndlvldual bula.
Vet~ran Coach Don Bumi haH a wealth of
jumpers -Including seniors Mike Noon, juniors
Dave Wetzel and Stevf' Mikulich , and senior
hurdler Phil Boeen.
Noon is expected to compete In the high
hurdles, long and triple jump,
while Weti.er la strictly a jumper
-going In the high and long
jump. MikuJlch ls set for both
hurdles, the trlole and work In
the relays. Butten is the F.agles'
No. 1 hurdler.
Others who figure
prominently in the F.agles' look
are mostly juniors -Bill Baerg
(distance), Darryl Melvin (high
jump and 440), Mark Duvall and
Kevin O'Brien (weights), Don Barrick (pole vault)
and Darren Roberts (880, mile and 2-mile).
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Corona del Mar High volloyb-11 Ill
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1tandout.1 with v&mly experience and
aophomore ouulde hitter Peter Noune In
which to put together a contender in the Sea View
League. The Sea King• quallfled for the CIF
playoffs a year ago.
Senior setter Joe Futchettl I.I ln hi.I third year
with the vanity, while out.aide hitter Steve Martin
and middle hitter Pete Rogers, alao aenlon, are
entering their second year.
Other seniors Include aetter. Joe BUlaborough,
outside hitter Shawn Barker, middle hitter Dean
Curci, setter Damon Kubas, middle hitter Mike
Manser and middle hitter Chip McKibben.
Rob Browning, a back row apeclalist, is the
only junJor on the squad. Sophomores who could
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setter Jon Schisler.
Arnold (6-9) gives ET lift
El Toro. High volleyball coach m Michael Jagd haa just one senior on his
squad, three-year letterman Eric Darby
at setter. But he also has 6-9 Jeff Arnold
as a power hitter. along with &tancia High transfer
Sean Segrav.es, all-around standout Jim Elder and
6-2 Tim O'Neal to mold a Sea View League
contender.
Also available: Setters Jeff Horn and B.J .
Wilson, middle blockers Alan Hamm and Mike
Jurgenson and hitter Jeff WhJte.
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TBA: APf'll 8 -Cetrltoa•; Aprll 14-HI -II
8aK¥•fleld Relay•. TBA.
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dn1• ruct n on the tour baelc atrotc" lit Well aa vea and 1urn1. All mMll al 2:30 p.m. unlHI otharwlH
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Thureday, March 24 II the Anetlelm Hiiie
C<Nntry Cklb with a 1 am. "'°'CIUn ,..,,,
Atoletratlon deadllne to p4ay Of eponeor •
hOle ra Marctl 11. A dOnMlon Of t40 lnc!Udee
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prine.
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County ohaptlf' of the Southern Calllornla
Mexto•n Ametlcan Gott A11oc1a11on· In
cooperation with Peolllo Telephon• and
PlnMeker Goll. PrOCMd• Wiii benefit the Anaheim Sl*)lal
Olymplca training program end tHm. The
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In auch 'forte •• track and field, Frl1t>ae,
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The ·111h annual tournament 19 ICheduled
IOI' April 5 11 Wlllowtek Goff Courte In Santa
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Grove Chamber ol Commerce. Shotgun
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Marett 29. Each ol the 18 , ... on the couree i. being
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Complete fM IOI' goU, dinner and 1 can II
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The tournament 11 a Pf'ellmlnary event 10 the
25th annual Garden Grove Strawberry
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OCC, Saddleback fI.
lose. in sol tball
Oranae Cont Col;:• e fell victim to a
1aat.1nntna rally and ::ts: • 4.3 dedaton io San .f1
Diqo Me.., while eback yielded a s-tr of
Wl4!amed n.tn1 l.n • 2-0 aett>.ck et Santa MonJca In
women'• community coUep IOftball y•terday. 1•
The Plratet 1uffered their first loea of the
aeuon u Meea puahed aero. • pair of runa ln the
-iop ot the aeventh. A double and an overthrow on a
bun\ allowed two runa to come home.
OCC hit.ting 1tandout1 included Connie
Brickner, who went 3 for 8 with • UipJe and aoored
a run, and alngle RBI from Michelle Annltrong, Jill
Tincher end Angie Antrobut. Fllcka Locke al.lo
tripled for the Pirate..
Orange Coaat opens play In the Chru1
Tournament Friday morning at 9 agaln1t LA
Harbor.
Saddleback dropped to 1 -~.
Grace sparks Gauchos
First baseman Mark Grace's third-Inning ..,,.
grand slam touched off Saddleback College'• top ... /f,.J
offensive performance of the season as the Gauchos ;"'"
upended Santa Ana, 13-8, yesterday ln community
college baseball action on the loler'• fi•ld. .,,~
Grace's shot to right field broke a 9CX>rele99 tie "'"~
in the top of the third inning, and Saddleback 00,
tallied ln each of the next four frames. ,,~
Sophomore left-hander George Bonilla earned ·1•f~
the victory, working 7~ Innings. Saddleback hoeta :Jr,,,
West LA tomorrow at 2. .J!i!
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race canceled
The opening race of the "Tiger Triumph
Series," Ofialnally &lated for Saturday, March 12,
hu been canceled, according to the Newport Beach
Park.a, Beaches and Recreation Department.
However, the last three races of the aeries will
be held on achedule. But, with the announcement
that the races will no longer be 1poNOred by Tqier,
Individual points will not be compiled and there
wlll be no trip to Hawaii for the Honolulu
Marathon awarded, aa origin.ally announced.
The remaining three races of the series will be
the Olympic Torch lOk May 22 at 8 a.m .. Corona del
Mar Scenic 5k June 4 at 8 a.m. and Corona-de! Mar
Fall Five Miler Oct. 23.
Entry forms are available at local running
stores and the parks, beaches and recreation
department, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
For more information, phone 640-2271.
• • •
ltDOC (CHANNEL H), Orange County's only
commercial television station, and Melodyland High
School are co-sponsoring a lOk run at Anaheim
Stadium Saturday, March 12, to raise funds for the
school's athletic program.
The run itself will start at 9 a.m., with check-in
at 8, using the Santa Ana River Trail as its course.
Prizes will be awarded to the top finishers and
refreshments will be provided.
Lol'l8 sleeve T-shirts will abo be on sale. Entry
fees are $8 in advance and $10 the day of the run.
All advance registrations must be received by
March 11.
Entry fonns may be picked up at the school or
Second Sole, Foot Locker and Holiday Health Spas.
For further information, phone 635-6391.
• • •
ANOTHER RACE CLOSE to home is the Los
Alamitos Marathon and lOk Run on Saturday.
March 5.
The marathon is set to begin at 7:30 a.m. with
the lOk a half hour later at the Los Alamitos
Community Center, 10911 Oak St., Los Alamitos.
Entry fees are $9 for the marathon and $8 for the
lOk run.
Contact Michael K.aruch, race director, at (213)
430-1073 or (714) 827-9010 for more lnfonnation or
write to Loe Alamitos Marathon, P.O. Box 3147, Los
Alamitos, 90720.
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Argy ros c omplete
owner of Mariners
SEATTLE (AP) -George Argyros, who
purchased controlling interest in the Seattle
Mariners in. 1981, has confirmed he bas bought out
the remaining four original owners.
Complete ownership of the 6-year-old
American League West bueball franchise has been
assumed by Argyros. a Newport Beach resident,
and his affiliated-companies.
"It means I have more commitments," Argyroe
said of the move. "Our goal from the very
beginning waa to purchase the entire franchise,
which ii what this ded.lion provides."
When Argyros iniUally purchased controlling
interest, entertainer Danny Kaye, Les Smith, Stan
Golub and Walter Schoenfeld, four of the original
six ownen of the franchhle, each retained a 2
percent interest.
James Walah and Jim Stilwell, the other two
partners in the club's original ownership group, aold
their interests to that quartet during the 1980
seuoo.
Under Argyros' purchue agreement, there wu
an option at the end of two years for either Argyroa
to purchase the remaining 8 percent or for the four
limited partners to request Argyros to purchase
their shares.
LA opens training
VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Conditioning WU
the No. 1 emphasis aa the Los Angelee Dodgen
went through their finJt day of spring tralnlng drllla
yesterday with the entire .quad.
Only Pedro Guerrero, Steve Howe, Derrel
Thomas and Fernando Valenzuela were absent.
Howe arrived in camp yesterday afternoon,
Guerrero hi expected today, Valenzuela aometime durinC the weekend and Thomae on Tuftday.
Shortstop BW Ru.ell, the 10le IW'vivor of the
infield that played more than eight years aa a unit,
aald, "Aa one of the veterans on ihe team, my role ii
io try to help the young players u much u I can.
but they still have to go out and do it thenwlvee.
"Hav\na Guerrero at third bue will enable me
io take the middle away from hitten becau.e he ha
a little mon range and a little bener arm than Ron
(Cey)," au.ell aald.
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These 'b irdhouses'
hungry for mail
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of'"thehlly .........
Larry Festa 11 getUng a bit tired of people corning into h1I '
booth at art feetivala and telling him how cute his blrdhowlell an.
"They aren't birdhouaee, they're mailboxes," he lnalau.
''C\.&atom-made mailboxea.
"How many birds do you know who can open a front door,"
he quips, demonstrating the magnetic door latch on one of his
all-wood creations. ·
Festa, 32, is a cabinet maker turned craftaman, and he's been creat.iJl8 custom mailboxee from his north Laguna Buch buaineea,
The Workbench, for more than a year.
He figures he's turned out 200 or so of the redwood and
cedar dealgna, which can be aeen in front yards all over Arch
Beach Heighu, Emerald Bay and other part.I of Laguna.
"People will spend thousands of dollars to la.ndiicape the front
of their homes, then put out a plain metal mailbox," he says.
His creations, which meet U.S. Postal Service regulations for
size and we.therproofl.ng, range in cost from $35 to f200.
You can order a chalet, a barn, homes with donners and
atone chimneys, and even stained glass, if you prefer.
Many of Feata's customers bring in pictures of their own
.. homes, and he reP.roduces the structures In miniature.
He installed Ughts in one mailbox, and fit another with a
working water wt\eel.
:Each mailbox la hand-sanded and waterproofed and, for a
few bucks more, he'll install a side garden tor potted plants.
Oh yes, Festa does build birdhouses too. He always haa a few
on di.splay with his mailboxes.
• They're the ones that have a round hole in the front.
No door. ·
La rry Festa's "custom-made" mailboxes range from model of a
chalet to homes with stone ch imneys and even stained glass ii you
wish .
;'Drug firm
~:to build
~ ·:.at-UCI
An Irvine firm speciali..zi.ng in
!" pharmaceutic al research is
planning to become the first
, private company to build and
operate its own facility on the UC
Irvine campus.
Nelson Resea r c h and
Development yo. has won
approval from the UC Board of
, Regents to construct a $6 million,
• t.hJ'ee...story building on 1.5 acres
southwest of the existing Medical
' Sciences Complex.
Neleon would occupy the top
two floors, totaling 30,000 equare
feet. The bottom floor would be
given to the univenity for its
· paychiatry and ph.umacology
programs. Alter 30 years, the
entire building would become UC
property.
Nebon geta the land for lta
facility free; UCI geta 15,000
8quare feet of apace foe nothing.
"The project provides an
• excellent example of the uni-
versity and private enterprise
working together for the benefit
of both," said UCI Chancellor
. Daniel Aldrich Jr.
Nelson Research and
Development -with
headquarten at 19732 Jamboree
Blvd. in Irvine -dealgns,
synthesizes and develops
chemical compound• for
therapeutic. application. It doesn't
manufactufe or m:arket drugs. It
licemes other firms to do that.
But Nelson doen own or hold
righta to 60 patenu in the U.S.
with more in other countries.
Hue1man Davis CoUlna Piater
Treasurer appointed
James L. Haeamu baa been named senior vice president of
finance and treasurer of the Mimlon Viejo Co., Mmion Viejo. He
will be reaponslble for the firm'• accounting and treasury
functions, as well as iu aut.kilaries. MVC Financial Corp. and
MVC F..acrow Corp.
Patricia A. Davia, Irvine, 11 uaiatant vice praldent and
operations officer for QmmerceBank helldquar1tt1 in Newport
Beach.
Busi.ne9a intens1a and ~t of Davi• P. Colllu and
Co. have been acquired by c.automla Flnandal Group. Coll1m
will remain as vice ptt.lident for markeUna of the "ewpon .t::teacn
firm which baa inter'el1a in limited partnenh.lps and investment
banking as well aa financial and lnveatment consulting
agreements in California and internationally. .
Karl F. Pll&er, Orange, 11 title officer of First American Title
Insurance Co., Santa Ana.
"Trends in the CPA EXamlnation" 11 the title of a speech by
Newton D. Becker 8Cheduled at 6:30 p.m. March 9 at the Grand
Hotel in Anaheim. Becker, dlreC'tor of Becker Review Coune, will
speak to a meeting of the National Aaaodation of Accountants.
More infonnation la available by telephoning 978-3636. . ---
Geoffrey L. Stack. president of Reaia Home9 and Affiliated
Companies, Newport BHch, baa been elected to merobenhlp in
the Young Presidenu' Orpnir.ation, Inc. YPO 11 a worldwide
educational organization of more than 4,000 executivee who have
become presidenu of companies before the .,e of 40.
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
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OPEC in struggle
to hold oil price line
By T~e AHoelated Pre11
RlYAOH , Saudi
Arabia -Saudi Arabia
pretled lta "lut chance"
oil prlclng 1t.rat.egy today
with Uby_a, a key contact
wJth OPEC hard-linen.
But algna of dta.nalon
appeared among the
Saudi-led Arab oU •tat.es.
Sheik Ahmed Zaki
Yamani, the Saudi oil
mlnlater, met with
Libyan Oil Ministe r
Kamel Hauan Maghur
in Riyadh . Il was
Yamanl's third day of
extensive contacu with
oil producers and hi1
second meeting with
Maghur, who represents
the leading opponents of
the Saudi line: Iran,
Nigeria, Algeria and
South American
producers.
"The current
negotiations a.re the last
chance to save what can
be saved" for OPF.C and
the world economy. said
the leading Saudi
newspaper.
The paper said the
"fl.rat wave of recession"
in a price war would
WOfld
Oii Price• DecHne
(Pet Barret)
inundate all oil
producers.
Britain and Norway
slashed $3 off the prtce
of thelr North Sea crude
last week, and Nigeria
cut lts price Sunday to
$6.50 to $30 a barrel.
Mexico has indicated It
will cut its p rlce
tomorrow, delivering
another blow to the $34
OPEC base price.
Experts say every $1
de c rease in t h e
per-barrel price could
mean a 2 !h--0ent saving
at the pump.
Durable goods orders rise
Factory orders for .!'big-ticket" durable goods ro.e
in January for the second coruecutive mon th , the
government said yesterday.
The government said factory orders for durable
Jrood.a roee 4.5 percent in January aft.er December's
increde of 8.5 ptteent. The report followed recent
reports that industrial production and retail sales had
risen in January.
New car sales drop
New car sales declined 12 . 7 percent In
mid-February compared with the same period a year
ago, the automakers repor1ed. The daily aelllng rate of
16,212 cars waa the worst for that period since 14,6 18
can were told each day in mid-February 1961. It was
the leOOnd coNeCUtive selling period for which there was a drop in year-to-year comparisons.
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WEST COAST PREMIER
Edvard Mun ch Expressionist Paintings I 900-I 940
STARRY NIGHT
"In my art I hove tried to express my own life and its meaning. In doing so,
I hope that I w ill also help o ther people understand their own lives."
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Congratulations to the Newport Harbor Art Museum for mounting this engaging and powerful
exhibition. Thus far it has been the most well-received in the museum's history . . . thousands
have en joyed Munch's emotional, bold and colorful masterworks ---some never previously
exhibited. It's certainly a cultural benchmark for Newport Beach; and, Turner Architectural Properties is
proud to be included amongst the distinguished group of businesses and ind ividuals
supporting Munch 1900-1-940. (Currently showing, until March 27.) "'
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642-5678
REAL CSTATC
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,or Tuead1y through
81turdey publlc1tlo,,,
8:30 ~.m lhe prevlou1
dly For 8und1y ind
Mond1y publloatlon1.
12.00 noon 811urd11Y.
IJLUm _....
1<1111 and c:orrectlont m1y
be macs. unfit 5:80 p.m.
IOt the MKI day'I publl•
catlotl. 'Of Sunday and Monday publlcat1on1, ta·oo noon a.111rd1y
PIHH Hk for • "klll
number" whan cancel-
llng your Id
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,.. "'' .._.,.,.,. 1"'11' 1umee ll1blllty tor the
is. .. -1 1~ .. n ,,., flrtl lnc:orrec:1 lnNftlon
f ••• 1u IOWO on •
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.: lne1al 1112 : ::.=~ .. ~,~.. ... .~~ -YUi Jiii lllT \«••"•"""'"'~ "'~ II purchleed by 3-31-83. !~~~7:·~.;h~'~:""' : ::. ~::thM~.~~~lhcg~:.~~
1t.i ... ,, .. 1 1• •. 1, 1 • front P.ntl Agent there
L ... f·• ..... 1 l•M daily 10-4:30
1m
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Oeean & .)euyVT.w1. Marine room. 4 bdnn. 3
bath, 3700 .q ft. $1,.388,000. Ocwntrcnt
LlllA llLI IAYPlllT
Lajoon vhtw from 6 bdrm, 4 bath. lam rm
Boat 1llp for S boat.. Now $9".000.
UYllH PUOI
Spect.acular bayfront dpbc 2 br, 2 be upt:,2 br •
2 ba dn. 2 boat •S-W· Reduced-$UOO,ooo.
LIH llLE
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath+ tarae rec. rm .•
beam celllnp, fumithed, petJoe. $420,000.
FllllUll UllOI
New 4 br, 4 'h ba, cuatom French Normandy
F..tate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1.2~.ooo.
OlllUll IAYI
Corona.do bland cuat. bayfront lot. 85' boat
dock. PlAnl avail. Now $370,000 w/1e'l'IW.
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
~ t 1 f'\1J "(\1()1 (), #. , j h i' ' ,.) f) ....... I M·~•l• II•••• ........ ''" Deya '499-4242
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Mt'lllll•rn ,..,..,, 14~ ·~ 5'48-2739 DON'T llf-Hatt ( o l'W:)tl
'til1I ut t '11'Ul1l • 1 'l~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilij
~:.:~'-.':,,," :~~~ 1111111 MISS THESE ~ ~· 11MtO N..o.d for Real &tit•
RernOdlled 2 Bdrm w.
Bl home. H11 torm11
dining room ind large
den. Room to bUlld 2nd
110UM on thl1 R-2 Pf'O-
perty. Cell Gordon Lewta
lor 1ddltlonal detall1.
751-9100
'nnw llhannc 1~ firm. Orange County. • B1c:k Bey Beauty,
Rlllllt kw-~ 11~ Confldenl11I Interview. St83,000 In ••sum lne. -·""' .... Write Ad No.'1045, Olllly 1218,000. Opao Sun 1·5,
Piiot. PO Box t 580. 2351 M ... Or. SA Hta. RENTALS
11.,..... 'v"'•oh<d ti-llnlUTN>....,
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lfnhAtf\h.tu-.l
t•4-•nd-i• • ~HI
t.undt1 ''ttl Ta-.nl~ '"'n
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Aperttnrfua Ltr\I
Apt> fiom .,. l'nl .....,.,..
li..-.n " BL..,,, IW..t. M·.wlo
Cf~ tkM'M; ~ml'I• r ft,.m•I•
C • Sharp Selll 8-:tl Opbc. Coell M.... A 92827 t'A blkl to pier. 3 Y'• old. QEORQE ELKINS CO
or c ell An• Ad n'5'; $320,000. wtll exch. tor 642-4300, 2'4 hrt.
1:1011 ~~~~~~~~ CdM. 'fllll ..,.. J40CJ :: • Huntington Harbour Located on 2 Coi1a
m t llWI ll'f Condo: 2Br 2b1. )ull a Meaa Iott tlmott Ilka 3 !~~ WATDFlllT few bloc:ll1 to water eeparet• houMe. New me I 153.800. loan II lo pllOI and reedy ~m $199,5001 Super...3 Bdrm • 2 Bredlord Condo•· for you to •tart MYlng ieoo homer p.,•on1111ed In-3Br t'.~ balh1, c:IOM to tax .. and building eq1.1-::l door 1ea1c1pel Cozy So. Ce1 Plua. S98.500 & l ty. Only 1159.959.
2ICO flraplac:e, wood beam 199,500. 75l-3111t
aoz c:elllnga, b1lcony off • 10 Unit• In Orenge = ~ :!~l~:r~: !3:Ch:!: 11moet ,_ 1n C::. SElECT
v. •l•of\ KA-nu..lt
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= c1rry lln1nclng. Hurry, Sin Bernardine), 1250, .... PROPERTIES --;_ won't 1..tl-Gell t46-7171 oocL • • Rn-wlt> W•11t<d
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ivi4h~~~r=~~~~Fiiiiii~~~~l· 3 Br 3 Ba tamlly home ltll with grHI potential IOf = IWlllS-lltull remodellne..-$450.000-
:tn • 'fll llMT Great Orandparant1 F1e. Ball• ChaM Lae. M•w Ktnt..t.
Afft>UftCEMENTS
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AUTOMOTIVE
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Uve In 3 bdrm. 2 blth 3'..t Ba. big tam rm, din .a -up~ 19t. Commerc:lal rm & pool Wiii excnange ,. -•
lhop, ofllcl or retail on (no pool) ·,°' 1 1tOfY E· •WOT..,
lower level plu1 4 car 1ld• Wa1tc:llll Harbor Solid rent1I 1re1. '50.
pertclng. Price 1t $395, Hlghl ande, Newport 000 down 10 13% loen. • .... • .. •
associated
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Haight• 1maller home, GroH multlpller of 11.
$10!iK-l300K range. M1n1gamant hletory
Would c:on1lder nlc:1 1vallable. 1225,000.
home In R·2 °' R-3 zon.
1ng. Owner• a R.e. peo-lJllllilOO~ ti()Ml:I
pie, -.,.. motivlled to Aelriora, e1s-eooo
dMI.
Watd Mngt. Co.
Kathy-&42·2000
e3 t-5056 5"4&-13A7
CAUFOR
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Wm. Cote. Blu.
RfSIOENTIAl AfAl ESTATE SERVICES
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2 Bdrm MCtl akM. 2 car
genioe, large lot. RV K-
~ 1127.700.
• HERITAGE
REALTORS
•11•111 ...
2 bdrm, den, 2 bath•.
~ Int., air, CUI-*
NO. Walt! to poot ter'll'lit,
ahop9. Fruit tr-. auto
aprlnkleB, 2 cw g.,.8ige.
By owner. 1150,500. UITl9I Open Set/Sun. 12-5 .
• Bdn'n, 2 beth, double 7141730-8742.
cw ~ quiet ...-. " .... •11~ S1et,600. o.erfi.td. 011t1tandlng
.., ....... ... ~ lncl:gambO • .... JlJt ~ Iota ol t-. Many 11pgrede1, e/c. frplca. '2 fl5K. 552-te07
I U11'91 lml F-::::::::•1 114' ... 11 ... pett ---·BllTY
Owner wlll cerry 1ub-W4 •11111
ll8r"6ll 2nd on '"" ..a Dll9dled s bedroom 2th mlln..an.d alr""9 atory 1 bllth home on greenb9tt
Md 2 bdnn irica. P*lty near community tennla
of oft-etreet petttJng & 4 and pool. 1114,000 In
cw ~· AttrectlYety H1umable 1oan1, and pr1oed 1325,000. ....... .... _ .. 11 .. " liM-1111 you own .,_ ..,.., '""•
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2 Bdtm oondo In Monti..
cello. 110,000 down.
Webb, Bkr. 493-07111 ,
4911-7114t night• .... _
Located In MeN 611 Mar,
3 Bf 2 Be. AMllrM II A 1oen end owe 1r11 2nd.
Only 1127,l>OO .
1131-7370. 541-3548
\( l//1.'/'1.'
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000. Fee land. e.t bll'f
In UnMrllty ~--. MM111
Tl\ Y 1.01 \ < ·o
BY OWNER -BROKER
2 BR I den or 3 BR. 2
ba, many upgrade•.
mu1t ••II by Mar. 13 . 11a2.ooo. c.n ss2-4ss2
UPlllED
PUl 1
In Turtle Rook. 3 bdrma,
2 bL 7• 10 kidney lh9P-
ed ec>a. Sepweta femlly room. Specteculer night
ttofll VIEW. lmmacui.te
condition. I 95.000.
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Orange Cout OAU .. V Pll.OT/Thurldey, February 24, 1113 •I
-~
~ Walker & Lee
,
0 4 Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thur.day, f'ebruuy Q•, 1813 •
$1.84 per day
Tti.1'• ALL you pay
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Aelnod IRet>aJr1 lo,.... CHILO CARE with love, 20 yre. Do my own work. JESSIE'S GARDENING Mou1ac1e1n1no. rall1ble ...... .,, 201;::9;:;e'"~e.5&21 IReplpe, r•pelr, remodel. ;;.;;;;;,;;;T_t_LE-IN_S_T_A_LLE_D __
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S&S AllPhft 831..t t89Llc I nevi got• cellt Aelnod, ~~27;;~·83~S~:••· up, new lewna. 7514478 Elec·PIUmt>-C1rpentry Xlnt rala. 857-0e91 831~S-ue 84~~010 PlllT YM O&ITU p O. BOX upa, mowing. 654-7017
Dan Meltba<g Grading conetr, rapelre big or ._!~". ~.~~~~1,, Houeect.antnQ, fuH or pt/ FREE EST INT/EXT SHIPPING SERVICE ... "'=:I:: a PeYlnQ 1.;0Co .. "'-'comml emell. Ouer. 87M294 Ctatr••ttn lea-al Land~fng·Yd Clnupe -·-"" 4 I' h MNC>nry Specl1llst, brlek, REFS. UC. 320881 New Locellon In C.M Wla ~
Lie. 3978804 '8".42.1120 i ..... ---....---:-----1•=-.--.-....-~·-...-•_.•.._ Tr• lrlmlramov·Mllnt 20 VHll exp. orpntry, =i :!2~~·1:P· mt • block. 1ton1, concrell. TEO. 7141871-90•47 2424 Newport Blvd -..w'""E""w ..... AS'""H ...... W ... IN ... DO_W_S_ C!litt Lnift •REBUILD STORM lmgetlon Jim 851-0129 Ille, ptmbng. Evarylhlng. rei>elre Lie 430837, Prof lnter1of Pllnllng 831-1423 Fut . Profllllonll !Ura!ttlat No S111m/No Shempoo DAMAGED• LAWN l YARD MAINT. RIM ret•. M1..ooe3. ~IN HouMktllC)ing 845-<4094 FrM lnl. c:ounMllno i._ • ._, a.I Ouellty wort! guer111"9d
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eny ega, anytime. odor fU repelr. 15 yrs Lie. #418570. 548-<t271 UllSO&ll IUllT. G d /1 Thorough & Dependebll Uc T-116,428 730·1353 tent A .. lgnmt. 581-8590 llt~f'' :::'a~.: 548--0112 up. o work myHll. Cln-upe. Rel9 536-1810 MAULIN ·•lu ent w ga 984-9764! (tve rneeaage) l--------...,....,-I a.:;::;::::;~;-;;;:::-::;;::::::::-~~~··~-L....-----•-"-ai Refs 554--0123 No Jo«> too lge CK amelt: 1ruek, llma lo rllM. Jon STARVING COLLEGE Bl1ekwalder P1perhang· Huber Roollnn·all..,.,,... In their adlllftl9ing. Con-~ l11mlng, dack1, con· Clean·upe/Land~ng 759·1976 Think you Heve your houM cieenld, STUDENTS MOVING Ing & Remov1I Qu1I ... .,,.._ lrectCKI end c:oneumwa.
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bouqu111. S1m1 dey. Aeaa. ret11. 845-3718 642-2277 Mowing, edging & g•n Ml-5-415 NORM lac•• Tu WATCH us OROWI -·!l"r' ROOFING REPAIRS qsu,!..•.tl~ .. con=J.()(;.·
4114-7550 tee H t & d Wt441M •--1...ia.t Smell joba OK. FrH •• -· CARPET INSTALLATION Cta1tractita Cltu•t ~~~. F~ .. ftl ... l11tla1 Federeled Tel Service Palat1a1 Color/8&9' . ..--• eat1m1te1. Cell Tom or Civic Can tar Plau,
llla!J ltnicff & REPAIRS. 30 )'fa op. ROUGH & FINISHING 750-4403 or 554-445-4 •• llr U (;/ Ml·llJI Home/office eppta. P•I Pllll111 675-4816 hCr.h~uc~ki,~54~2-83::9:2~.~=il~~~~~:;27~~~~=· ·=S=lll=le=A=n=a, .._••Ill -•• 645-9031(bef8, etl 4) Cfeen..Up lnc:I. windows & 831-<t871. RI d SI --------1 -
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63&-<t05G (213)829-8413 'Cemant·Muonry·Bloctc Heve eomethlno you 11tenl ~air Chuck Mi-6597 SELL Idle ltema with a e CPA Pf'IPal'• your In· loctll CUSIO!Mtl. PLASTER PATCHING ltepm/Nt• new good In With 1 Hive somethlnQ to MO? W.....CU.1. work Lie 10 Mii? Clltltfled edl do -; Delly Piiot Cluelfled Ad. come IJX raturn1? Cell Thank you, 831-«IO Raatuceoe. Int/ext. 30 • ~ Cluelfted ad. 8-42•5618 Clualfled eda do It well •Ja1051 RoO 647-2683 It welt 842·5678 Want Ade Call CS.U-5671 M2-&a711. _ fCK)rM Mt. 9e8-8182 Claasllied Ada 642-5678 yra. Neel. Peul 545-2971
Apr!!M!tl, Uaf. Aert-ta, Val. ltatah te lbn at01 ltata11 tt llaart ittl Office ltatal1 2tl4 Aaatuctant1 3002 ""'' r.... 3114 ••n tt Leu 4024 M1rt1a111, T.D.'1402111111 Waat.. SIM •·-au •·-·a. 2741 I rt....... -•t Lerga 3 Br hou ... 12 Prof women 30-40 with DANA PT. ATIN: Seit your home )'OUrMlf, Found: Lng· heired SI•· Oallf. Pr•••llffal WIDOW HAS SU for AIDE for lnY.iid 8 tn 'llt! --• "'I! -• •• $265/mo. Avell lmmed. to thr 38r, 2B1 Turtl• THERAPISTS. DOC· 111 lnform1tlon, aH)' m11a. corner Npl F .... 1 T 0·1. $10,000•up. No S3.35tw.c.11Mrs.Ptc:Nt
1Br, 1 per-eon, CIOH In, Eat-bluff. epec I bd, pool, Plentyofprlvac:y.Nollld• rQC)k llM. $350 mo. Inell TORS. CPA, SALES •t•P·brll•P lnetruc-Bl/32nd. Clll873-1782 ••• •1 credit check. no penllty. 836-7207
$425 mo. Incl. utll " pleaaent ., .. , i\o pet1. or pell. R11p. Femeto. u\lt & clMtllng. SM-1880 REP . ETC. ult IOc:.. 760 ~· se~f~' S~=~~· Found· Ge>fd weddtog lnl-1 Ret• l>ownl C11t Deniso n Aae,oc. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 494~551
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Stapa to beech. Nice 1 br, Fem. to efir 2 br, 2 b• lge ::::~:;~, Frwye. No 635-5070 ::i:;n~ 538·2875 or N. n,~/14~~s~ts I, d 214 "'• ,,...... ASSEMBLER for Im elec-• ..,.,, INcla 171tl yr1y Out.I pereon. $365 MIF to ehr ti.Pauli B1cft C.M. apt, priv. bribe. In· Cell AM 833-3223 S ETS Brownstone Flnanclll tronlc1 company, gd
NO FEEi Apt. & Condo w1u11te.. (213) 670-70331 B~o.n,,d,! 64o~Sl~c.. dry, carport, S2851mo + CRIU l i..o.t 2 a..g._ 2120. vie ' 1•• Mr. J. Ectward Sdefenl mlnUll o.xtianty. e.n..
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2 w/kll prlv Appro11 10 Air....,. Office Condo for Print · Meltoe R lb 11 peel n • 8Mc:h property. In ....,.. ""' --.. .. •Pl. 1acurlty gete, Ill VERSAILLES Esllbllthed 1 'JMfSI . · """' CREDIT Found: ecque • rac· TO 1 a nee 1949 tlon 1 20% cfllecunt Call and clean out lndMduell amenltlel, no pe11. Call CONDO LEASING •PhotOI Ta6cen• Wkdy/nll• per mo. W1I-rent. 1982 lq 11. LllH ThOM who maintain their quet, OCC on baaabetl Robt. Smttkll' NH/CM 675-8894 for auto datelllng. fCK epp1 631-4teo 6 Mo. Guerntd SeMoe ting to pay $150 mo. Pre1 rite negotlebll. Call M 1land11d of I""-lheM fenoa. 957-0807 R.E. Brok• 8d Reeltor1 631-8000 TSLMgmt &42·18031 ~Ofc 832-4134 locetlon·nr ocn. Call Tow152-2002 .. w-v ••2-2111 "'""""'11 N.B Doclorneed1sec>K ... ---------13 Be 2b 2 Oeok frple 'I\ off to 111 833-4480 dye-Mk for Mr. deye ~loll of ae-FOUND: Pr11erlptlon .,.. -~ MCUred by 2nd T.D. on lilt.
WllTU IDTlLS I gar.'~ cMJ~· $900: wno.,. moving. RancleJt, CK eerty momel II LUSE ::,i.. ~:z ::1~11 1:,: ~~·1~~r,';fan• 11T Tl, IO~ LT.Y prime N.B. home, offer Specleltzlng In Jaguars.
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Lm llll Weter & Met pd. Chlklr-730..e13t Re1pon1lbl• MIF, •m· S58-3711 ... ,...,, LW a""" fOf $9.95 You can tell 1Cla111lied Adi are Iha 714-754-1801
3 bdrm, 1 be. $950. All ~k. 18[~2 ~~ lut. M/F. non-emkr prof.. ployed, 281 2be IPl NB Shera Po1h Nwp1 Ben MOOELSIESCORTS your 1Ultet end 1011 of en1wer to • aucce111u1
1ppll1ncH furnl1hed eac:. • ~~~ t~':~ ~~1~8r~: •Pl. '275 & 'i\ uttt. newty dlcoreted ofc, p\l'I Leet I,.... Hl4 OUTCALL 24 HOURS g~:i; ~~l~g~l~s'a~ri~~ ..g1regeoryerd aala1tl'11 8:-',~t:A~ Weter View. E11cellent la-. --...,,. .,,..... 631·3048 efl 2pm. deck, bll'J view. NCttlt• IWMM>207 Ade Celt 642•5678 biller way to tell more .... ltll.J
location. 447 Lido Soud ._ ....,.._ MIF w1t1tld to enr 3 bf rtal 1erv avell. Free people! Cl11111led Adi .... 2 • ..,.. 8
2 1 3 / 9 t o . o 2 3 2 • gu w 91TU Duplex 2 Stry ,_ 8eedl due>flx. 1 blk to bMd't, partllng. ~. 831·3235 ADS I Of
714/873-4934, 876-3888 Wkly rentale now •'leJI. & Ad•m•. S 100 He. N.&. Under 30 yre old Coita MIM 1Ult aervlce fotll) CHICI
Quiet 2 8'. 1 Ba.. gw, Pl-S105 & up. Color TV. $225 /mo plu• uttl. pref. '210. 646-1313 office. suls mo. Furn. IASSl.i!!E
tlo, pool. No pete. 1801 H Phonea In room. 2274 ~7874 a..•-•-W .._.. -Aaalcnomk:e 87M700 AR£ fR£E --• 16th St, Nwpt Hll. $650. Newport Blvd. C M. M1ture MIF to IN 1Q1 2 .... aa ... ~ " 7 Sent 719 NO. HAMOR BLVD
842-7340 648-7446. bf, 2 be ept. Good ...,.. LooklnQ for apt In N. B. eo.t• Mela 1 th & • Cal•, FUUERTON ..:.::=...:..:....:::..._ ____ .f--""'.""::'=~==--1 or humor s2401mo +'I\ between 30111 a s2rd . .-.na. dtx ote. raeaonat>11 llM112 Cllffhaven light & airy 28r, Ulll& IUll 11th. ~78 . Walking dlet111C1 to bc:fl IUb-IMM. 846-4928 Ml·Mll
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S575, M2·2l34 Wkly renlat1 US up. Ammie to attr ept avell 882-4086 lrvt ne Exec Suite. l llft l Wiii ACROSS 48 Basin
2 Bdrm, frplc, 1 blk to Color TV, fr11 corr ... Mer 111. Reap. bualneaa 10C)..3()() lq "·Rent lnct.11500 REWARD: Loll ATTRACTIVE 1 RoadW«ket 49 Shrine
bHeh. $850 yrly. Cell heeled pool & mtapa to women '""' .. me to ~ .. Int Jtll rec.eptlon phone an1 MASSEUSSES 6 Giant 50 Christiani• OC91111 Kl1chenl avail lhf 28f 2be lwnfwl. Petk ~ ' • Sm• black q , neuter TO SERVE YOU
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875-4419. ea5 N Coat..._; Npl. A.QI 26-35, .. rec. CM neat BM• St. elngla werlng, eonlerence & mele. bobbed 1111. 11 Pale 52 Wood, e.g '" llillYI m I -·n• &..en. 4~~294 lacll. ffent $325 & utll. 1tor•11• gerage. $60. lunch roomi. utll, e tc. Cod!ar/ Poodle/ Seo1tla EXOTIC OAHCEM 14 Color 56 Louis xv .• g l IA " LIT If "I~ l i
NEW gated 20 Town· ......,,... Reta. ~ed. ,..... t70.0145 sss..1880· mbl.. "M~Y''. 556-1304 BecMlorl~tt 15 "L" ol 57 Blue Grotto I D l 1 IAIN II "i !
home VILLAGE COM· Room wlllltdl. ~ <*I wtidyl. Myrna. 8:30 -..-. . ...... _ -14 Airport CIOM. Improved Of collect ..... ~ petty enten.lnmant "LCM" 311~ds KE ~ l ~ ~. ~ ... ""o' MUNITY 2 & 3 Br 2·~ nr bulllM a •hopping to 5. 54~. ex 24e Of -.... -office •P•C• avail. Im· Lo1t: Bttc/Whl Fem Chu· THE LAST HURRAH 16 Pub po1ebte ....,. " • T j; ea. 1eo0.1aoo eq it. of cent•. 982·7520 .., 644-8482 1817 W111ctlff, N.B. 258 mid. 900 •f. S8501&>eet hulhua. wt11 on cheat a 733-8535 556-8538 17 Kneeder 60 Motet -A • N A -
pur• 1uxury. Oer10••· Back B•)'. NB. pvt rm. * * 10 4000 eq. ft. 1at. floor, 5~1:~ .. J>tlnQ. Kathy ,_., wtll llp oftal, -•o COIEDS·Woutd love to 19 Ee1uary 61 Bird :;. 111 ~ •1 l ••
1paa In every home • t 185/mo Incl ullt. YnQ ~bll t.m 20'• n-Agent 541-6032 • • 8 h • 1 t •. Raw• rd I petty wlyou. Cell Sue or 20 Goad 62 Squ.ueJ tidbit ~o ·"' " ... ;:: ~
muter 1ult1. dining fern. non emkr. 84&-555t ernkr lhr w/MIM lovely Prime Fountlln v~ of· lulHu ltatala Jtll 875-1438 l<ethJ anytime. (213) 21 Ny city 63 Ufge •• r ~~ room1, wood burning 8 f 1 529 ... 6 3 4 • 4 5 7 1 ( 11 4 ) · ' -... LI o • 1 flreplecll mlero-weve Room wl pvt beth a CM 1Wnhm, own ba. nr ltc.e. 84 aq I. 'Yacht Selea Office for .. OUND: Femat• whit• • 22Hote-meklf 64Caeheta .; ..
-• ~et• pelloe & kitchen pnv. Acl'Oll lrom bc:fl, $315. 842·2'91 SI a t• r . (DI ck ) L .... Cell betwlan M 8..-noved mill dog, Nwpt 827•71M 24 Give off 65 Frenetic .!....::, :m ~ !!!,
yerd1.' ger"-provld· beach . 1275. c ell Fem rmt• w1nted, non· 714198e-1134· PM,Mon-Fr1842-<te44 -.'42-8800 **LADIES ONLY** 2S~anl-DOWN
ed. Elegllll tlYlng only 15 873-0392 •mkr. Shr 3Br dplx In Altpof1 .,... • El(ec. 111_ ..... __ ......... ""0 I I 2 f e s" •It I• I MOOa./ESCORT m•I• 1 Dlspley ~ .~ "" ~ 0, "v ! ~
minute• from l'a1hlon Room w/pvt bath & tight CdM. ~vu. pref prof Sult• from 225-450 eq Prllle --~ (Mtntttura Collle1), vie Maonum lo<* ellke 27 Franch city 2 Aidttary ::-•
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Plaz• or O.C. Airport. Prof. ~~~n only. No-Rmta 10 llhr 3 Br epi, ,,, S1 per aq ft. Many XU.. 54-1161.,., 67$-2213 842-<t82e or 83e-4564. ••COUPLE** 32 o.ctde 4 ciu:; 'e g !. ~ ~ a I"• IA" ~~.!.
Ju11 •Ht ot Newport llTIOkar. no pat. Aero.. balctt. $250/mo a f utll Call 557-7010 1715 ti. •t 70. llf. All or l,.ost· Doo Biie/brown loft Very ettr. wt• modal 33 Eerty Briton• 6 A t 26 M 42 Con111Jner
INYd. a Fieo. of .~o:-vo from t>Mch. S285/mo. no tn*r 131-65te Downtown Hunt Beach. Plf1, 143 Btoadwtl)', CM. hltf te~lhery 1111 ,Mid e:tl-8296 34 Put on e A~n 27 c::man 44 Constell111on ~~543~~47~ or::. call N0-6&44 aY/wtl~ MIF to ehf 38' Beywood Cloee to City Hait...... Adrien Alty 54"547 .,..,, 'st1ap rnbl. ~~· ~ AnORNEY'S HOTLINE: 37 Booth 7 Enlarge 28 Liiy 45 Cupota
Ave Coe1I ......_ 1Rm & ba1h, no kitchen. I+ ant nr F· .... ..__ 1111 S2.40 to banl(1 a Poet Otllo9. ,. __ , .. tall ltll Pl« So. t..agun-. Bjorn 502'1, 1u olf1n111, 31 Sutt 8 Entrance ..., ..... *.,,••di""' 46 French"'-., blk from bch )'l1v $325 ....... • _...,., · epacH from $2150 to -4""4M8 drug1, 1cctd•nl1, 24hr 3 .. 4~1.. ,., ...., -..-"• .. ~.
Upper 2 Bf. 1 Ba.. 'i' blodl mo eT~i . mo.+ u1ll. 780.()524 SMO. 400 eq ti to eoo eq 1560 Newport Blvd, CM. taM r......_ 4""200 • =-=, ..
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to boh. 37ttl St on P9Nn. · snr &ec 48r pool noma ft. 1 month fr11 ren1. 400 eq ft. l300/mo LOST: YnQf;'! CocMtell. .,._ "... 10 Draws tight 31 Maple 48 Bergs
1 et & IHI, S 160 llC. LIQUl'll Baldl. MAM'/~ w/'Ylew. l300 mo. + u1M. 53&-1435, MO 1486. Agent. 541-5032 ~~:. ...,. .. •• 751""'780• A~UHl•,n .. d7,0C.!::I~~= 40 Ofatenl: 11 EnYo. e.g.: 3S Pok« tlllnd 50 Gymnast
I e O o Imo . Mar Y rm, PY1 t.lh. llnana, ....,.s 831.e220 •ft 4PM. . • "91................ ~-':.. ..... Box':'..: Preti• 2 wt>rdt 35 ··-OWi Korbut 131 -mo 48t-5560 W.;,.a...r Frtlt ~ ~ C-1. W. 11th O ' d .. ,_..,. -· S ...._., . M/F non·1mkr 20·30, tllW .... St. O.M. P'1me toc91ton,LOH 2/2 • vlo Of • 81f1boe fltlnd. CA 92862 4t Moreba.ltlfUI 12 trange lightly" 51 Mlfklt 1 Blodl to t>Mcn. 2 Br Room In hou11. NHr good ..,.. of """'°' 10 nr1UX£ StlT£ •lnl tarme. 2 Br. 1 ea. Jembor11, Hlmal•)'•n 42 Puoolnt work i3 Comes ciOM 36 Spruce 53 Abo~
den 2 Ba. bft-N, ... gar. bMcll. s2ee, 1atltut' ""'Nwpt 8ch hM, lrplc, uu. . ~ ~ wlttt 1#91 Ht, lf11fly. beige ' .... ..... 43 Contumera 18 AuthoHeon 34 Auoon.. 5.4 Stumblee
S790/rno.66CM8311 g..-2~1:,v•ll Mar 5• wthr/dryr.wlktobcfl. 20121qftt"clMdl) )'lld.UM .. offlol,dt ... :::,~':Zw..~1= bv'*1 831-1537 45,A~ -3tW111t\11Md:55CreMe
2Br Twnf\M 1'ABa din 1286 mo. 846-2131 11.28 eq 'JY. 2.......,. thep, ant!Quea, eto. Stitt p.....i 48 Dlact'ltlc 23 Advlnlllge 2 words 68 Thul: Scot.
rm 2 pat.Oe belcony !On the l>Meh. v-1rty, 1 YOU"" F llhare Promon-•COM di• 1ullll AC MAK ING .. 0 Ni y 1 l~ oet. It 9'1Y .irlpe, .. ••• matt! 25 fu!M9d 41 Untruths 51 HouM pet · pet.. Mr HoeO room ~· kltdlenltt• l ··• p p th 1 11 f hu' 1650/mo. + eeo. etlorthlllr F, )'lllow coler, ?ftp! -f:'O::-• ::. t11t + dep. bltfl, '280/mo, + S200 ~ac::.,. ~;,. :;;:; ~';~ISP e~· o:'i Hwy: 648-541l2 T70-seat 2118, °" ~ '*lend. ........... ...... 1 I 2 13 14 I a
842-2949 ave1/wknd1 He def.. 2S08 W. Balboa t1llnd & 81y t75-e900 1400 a.f. comrn"I, ~ t71-Ul1; "no""""'· In t:::. IHrri.cte.
for ac.t. 0 c • • n r 0 " 1 • N · 8 · --.1750/mo a 'A utll. Uft TO 8 MO w. 19'tl. 514 1460· etrH1 probleme. ale . t4 ...... ... lliftlll 873-4164 Cell An1wer Ad 744, FNE Rl!NT 541 HM LMll;, 1rW1 a.ttw. w/H.I . Clll ~ 131+411 0<
l8r 2tle, frplc M 76 mo Fllfntehld room IOI' rant 842-4300 24 In • ...,..... .... Wut. ._1111 R *tic..• 2111eezt1 :.. vtc.1111Goldln. J 1 n. , .:.a,;.1,_•.:....,...;,,...•__,,~=~~I _:NM • . with prl vate bath. Nd 21F to tfW Ir; 48A l'la IMlnd-------~ ,. •ANOElA 9PIAITUAl .~ 1 1915/mo. Want CIHn w/ltfftl, nice.,.._ lrg_ yd, ~Hf f..00 ft. 1116 up, 1900 ti~ 781'fll0, 84a-1110 4 a.. .... ...ot~,._-
1 lkM* lo Bey l BMctt. young min emptoyed am v. utll 9314469 10 .._ offtoe. 11101 AedofHtO ~ound· , '* L.MIPft M t'i:::::"1 e=-'... IV 1•. 1438 mo. ~2413, wlVI rare. 485-."37 ' Aent reNte, bMICI /!!' Otrcfe. Hun1lt19ton -• 19'11 & flteolnt• MO 1138 ~enttct 2 ..,,_ rmiMel. .._. *"' J tlMnt ..,... 9-dl. ..,._...._ "-I .....__ ......_ 1111 ApC near UCl 1116 per Ptoi.t. -~. Cour• la. w.d. 14' U I --=a-I co~ 2 at, t ... frplc. monttl. 111:;:/ee temr to llln. 4000' ......,.. & IOOO' ~ T~ Colle, -. of ....__
beamed oefl, .oar. no Pini=~ M<*I:': r Coeet . UDO MANNA VlllAGI In lnduetrlel Newport lrvtne I find N a ft•'""I ~ M91 l/1. NII/mo. • • !.~· F..-w "9 ooeen front NIWPC>ffr RACH .. eotl. ~mpte power. ....,...11 54a...O. · · ----. &46-11N. ~ Hte. retail. --H.I . Condo. N/emttr 11..-21114»-0Mt • ••I•• •
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• ATLAS CHIYSLH-PL YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd .. Coata M ... Tel. 546-1934. 3 blocks
south of San Otego Freeway off Harbor Blvd. Complete
body shop Sales Service Parts Service Dept. open
Monday thru Friday 7 30 A M to 5 30 P.M and 8 AM to 5
P.M . on Saturday
OIANGI COAST AMC/JllP/llNAULT
2524 Hart>or Bl11d., Cotta Mesa
549·8023 845-7170
• 1 J.ep Dealer In the Weatl See 1.11 today for aales, service a leasing. There are reaaons wtiy " are ti 1 . • Price and
eetec11onl Also. the all-new Renault Alllanoe la herel
THIODOH IOllNS POID
Modern saln. a«Vlce. parta. body, paint & tire depta.
~ltlve rat .. on ..... & daily rentala. 2oeo Harbor
Blvd., Coata M .... 641-0010 or 540-6211
JO ... SON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY
2828 Hatb« Blvd .. Cotta M ... Tel. 540-5'30. 57 Yeera of
friendly famlly Hrvlce -Orange County'a oldHt
Uncotn.-Mercury dealerahlp.
OAV10 J. PHILLIPI IUICK.ftONTIAC•MAZOA a .... • SerV!c9 • L .... ng
• 24818 Allcla Parlcwey
MATCH THE NUMIERS OH THE
MAP WITH THE NUMIERS IN THE BOXES
0 LONG llACH IMW
Large selecitOn of new & quality uMd BMW'a and oth« tine
cars• Sales, service & leulng "trade-Ina welcome! Take 405
Freeway to North Cherry off-ramp, turn rlghl & go 6 bloc:ks
north 10 3670 N Cherry Ave., Long Beech.
(7 t4) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494
• NAlllS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd., Cotta u .... Tel. 540-9100. Orange
County'• Largest Cadlltao dealer. Sar... Setvlce. l .. ling.
• SADDLllACK IMW/SUIAaU
28402 Marguerite Pkwy., AV«'/ Pltwy. exit
We offer wtiat no bank or IMM company c:en: 1. ExperVy
1talfed. mott modern eervlce a pert• Olpf.: 2. One of the
Southland'• moat expertenc.d aalet & leealng etetf; 3.
Elimination of lhe middlemen by leatlng dealer dhoe.
831-2040 Mllalon VlelO 4'6-4t4t
• CHICK IVHION POllCMl-AUDt-YW
415 E. Coat Hwy , Nftport BMd\, 173..()IOO. Ttte Oflly
dealerahlp In Orange OOunty wttl\ .,.. "' ........ ,,..
under one roof!
IOI LONGPll PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd , w .. tmlnatet Tel. 892·6651. Orange
County'a oldeat and largeat Pontiac dealelahlp. Sal",
Service, P8r1L
DICK MU.Lii PIA T /LANCIA
. "Probably the toweat ptic.d Flata fn Southern California"
(Located 1 mlle north of South Coast Plue
nMf' M .. n St. end Warner AY9. In Sa11ta Ana)
120 w. Warner, Santa An• 557-2132
• SANTA ANA DATSUN
2001 E. 17th Strfft, Santa Mia. Tel 4H-7t 11 Your
Origlntl Dec:Mcated DatS!Jn OHier
MIUCUMADA
We've mo¥edl Our new locatlon le 1'21 .. ., ltr•C. Coeta
Mele. Tel 54&-3334 810p by & vtlM our modern lhoWroorn
end ... wf!y we're "'9 II 1 Made dNler II\ loutMN!
ornle, ...... l«'Ytoe. Pert• Ind Leellng, ••
coaMttl hLILLO CMIYIOLIT (~Ototh~)
11211 "'°" tfvd., HunUntton IMoh NN•u.cl• ..... •IAW't•P.,,_•.._
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• COSTA MISA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesa Tai 54~ 10. SeNlng Orange County for 111 yeara 1 Mlle So 405
• 5UN51T POID, INC.
(Home of WOiie the Whale). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd.,
• Vfeilmlnster. Tel. 838-4010.
• OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO
10120 Gatden Grove Bl11d., Garden Grove
Tel. 530·9190. Exclutlvely Volvo to covet' all your VOivo
requlremet'ta. New-Uaed•Sale1•Le&81ng•Part1•SeN~Bod)I Shep
FtMWay clOM In the heart ol Orange County •I G•den
'#rove 81Yd. & Brookhurat
CONNILL CHIVIOLIT
2121 Hll'bOt 81Yd .. Coela MeM. 0v.r-22 YMt'I ~ Or•nee County s .... 1 .'!!llng, ..mw. l:ell 541· tlOO: apeelel peru nne, 54t-~: t>oOy ehoP MM. 754..()400.
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Harbor. Story, more pictures on Page Bl.
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OHAN<.t COIJNl Y <Al HOHNIA 25 CENT~>
Rents fight puts
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'4,000' ~n red
By STEVE MARBLE
Of'hO.., ...........
Leaden of the Committee of
4000, fighting the Irvine
•Company over soaring land rents
In Newport Beach and Irvine,
admitted during a public rally
last night that the proteet group
is deeply in debt.
David Grant, a lawyer and
protest leader, warned the crowd
of 4~ at the Marriott Hotel in
Newport that apathy and lack of
money Is threatening the
committee and lta two-year-old
crusade.
Grant, a Newport resident,
said the group owes nearly
$100,000, mostly In legal bills.
Grant said the committee has
spent well over $200,000 since
the fight began. Money has
previously been raised through
fund-raising efforts.
The committee and
development firm are locked ln a
legal 1quabble over the value of
land that homeowners lease from
the Irvine Company on an annual
basis.
(Sff COMMJTl'EE, Page A%)
Nearly every chair was filled at Committee
of 4,000 rally. ·
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Dentists may face scrutiny
Mesa case could speed law on anesthetics permit
By JODI CADENHEAD Of'tM 0.-, .... ataft
The death of three patients
treated by Dr. Tony Protopappas
should result In stricter
enforcement of a year-old law
requiring a permit for dentista
who use general anesthetics, a
high-ranking state dental official
says.
A team of investigators ls
expected to begin statewide
inspections of dental offices this
spring, according to Rodney
Stine, executive director of the
state Dental Board. Protopappu, wbo obtained a
permit in 1980 when such
licenslng WU not mandatol')', WU
temporarily suspended from
practicing dentistry yetterday by
an Orange County \Superior
Court judge. The state Attorney
General's Office is accusing him
of "gross negligence" in the
rleaths of three female paUenta.
In documents filed by his
lawyer, Protopappas denied he
was responsible for the deaths of
Patricia Craven, 13; Cathryn
Jones, 31 , and Minna Kim
Andreassen, 23.
"I believe I am in no way
r~sponsible for the deaths of
Patricia Craven, Cathryn Jones
and Kim Andreassen," the
denu.t said. All three patienta
had been anesthetized by
Protopappaa.
The law governing use of
anesthetics waa passed ln
January 1982. It requirel dentkts
to complete a one-year special
course in the WJP of anesthetics
unless they already had used
drugs in their practice.
The new law a lso requires
dcntista to have drugs on hand to
counter-act the effects of
anesthetics; to have emergency
retWICitation equipment, and to
have knowledge of emergency
medical procedures.
Documents filed by the state
Attorney General's Office accuae
Protopappaa of lacking the
emergenc y resusci ta ti on
equipment necessary to revive
two 9atient1, who stopped
(See DENTIST, Pa1e A!)
_Coast College . hoard recall asked
By PlllL SNEIDERMAN O(' .. D9lr,.......,
Four Coast Community
College District trustees -who
voted last week to lay off 114
full -time teachers and
administrators -have been
legally notified they are targeted
in a recall campaign.
Trustees George Rodda Jr.,
Robert L. Humphreys, Richard
Ol8on and William Kettler were
presented with intent-to-recall
notices at last night's board
meeting.
David Warfield, an Orange
Coast College graduate who
pre9e0ted the notices, said he a1lo
int.enda to aerve a recall letter on
board President Carol Gandy,
who did not attend the public
portion of last night's meeting. Warf~ld'a charges include
"~roaa misuse of the public
trUat." failure to hold meaningful
public debate regarding the
recent layoffs and inability to
control alleged miamanagement
in the district..
A 1enior at Cal State Fullerton,
Warfield said he la married to an
Orange Cout College teacher
who did not receive a layoff
notice. But he claimed he is not
launchJni the campaign at the
pro]llptlng of the American
What $1 million wOn't buy
By JODI CADENHEAD Ot'llleD91J ..........
One mllllon dollara may sound
like Iota of money, but there are
eome th.lnga it won't buy you -a
waterfront home in Newport
Beach for one.
If that's all you've got, you
.might tty west Newport Beach.
Or maybe you can find a
~·postage stamp site" lot on
Balboa laland, auggesta Bill Cote,
owner of Cote Realty and
Investment Co., whJch specializ.es
In exclusive properties.
--IDU-
When Cote got into the real
estate business eight years ago,
the most expensive home he eold
WU $149,000. Last year the most
expensive wu a $3.2 million,
16-room waterfront home on
Harbor bland. The orlalnal
asking price WU $4 million.
Yes, cu.atomen are '90metimes
surpriaed that a million bucks
Isn't what it u8ed to be, Cote said.
Lest anyone with a million to
lay oui on a Newport add.reu
Jdve up hope, places can ltW be
lound at that price ln many of
Winning at
gambliq ean pn
people a feeliq of
1tatu, eepeeially if
alley haYe little or
ao 1eU-.aeem.
P•e Bl.
the nice inland neighborhOoda:
Harbor Ridge, Bia Canyon,
Eaatbluff, Dover Shores and
Jumlne Creek.
"About 80 percent of the
decision to buy an expensive
bowie ls bued on emotion,'' said
Cote. "'nley like the decor or the
view or the feel of the hou.e."
Dining room chandeliers are
very Important to the luxury
home buyers. So are Persian
ru1r1. and.l. well-equipped
(See MDJJuN, Pa1e Al)
Federation of Teachers, which
represent!$ full-time faculty
members.
"This is not a personal
vendetta," be said. "I believe thla
is part of a gr..,.roota sentiment
from a large part of the
conununity. ''
He said the trusteea have one
week to respond to the notices,
then the formal petitions must be
reviewed bf the Orange ~ Registrar o Voters. Then,
proponents would have 120 days
to gather 29,000 signatures,
Warfield said.
"I WU diatresled becau.e 81 I
view it. this will do irttparable
harm to the district," said tn.iatee
Humphreys. "I think tht.. will
become an all-out political battle.
"It's well known that the
(teachers) union is the prime
mover behind thit," he claimed.
Kettler, a board member since
1964, said, "It'• rather lronlc that
their call baa always been how
great th.la district ls. Now, they've
sunk to aayin& that the people
who helped build up th1a diatrict
(the trust.eee) are trying to teer It
down."
(See RECALL, Pa1e Al)
Speraw jumps into
37th district race
Republican State Sen. Ollie
Speraw -left without a district
through reapportionment -
today announced he will stand
for election ln 1984 ln the new,
sprawllna 37th District, which
lncl\.\des ihe Oranae Coast.
Speraw said he is announcing
hia candidacy early becaWIEl he
bellevea it is the only way he can
be an effective voice for the
district's constituents, who
otherwise would go
unrepreeent.ed until the election.
''Moat (constituents) are
outraged by a political proce91
that would deny them a voice in
the state Senate durinl the
1983-84 legislative sesalon:'
Speraw said.
Lungren backs internment report
MILLION DOLLARS. • •
cuat.om-dealgned kitchens, 1ald
Cote.
If you've onJy got a million l.O
spend and your heart's still set on
waterfront digs, don't despair.
Try a condominium, says Marion
Buie, president of Macnab-Irvine
Realty.
"There was a Ume when you'd
say condominium and tt would
turn customers oCf," said Bute.
"But many people travel and
they don't need a large house. Or
it's a second home."
For $750,000 you can move
i nto a luxury high rise
condominium on Lido Isle
co mpl ete with modern
appliances, spacious room.s and a
wall safe For another $250.000
you c n have tht• ptmthow1e, atald
Buie.
Should anyone with o million
ln their wall ta lomont their Iott
buvin$l power, conalder what
else S l million will buy:
Five hand built Rolls Royce
Comlche C'.onvcrtlbles Crom Roy
Carver at $180.000. Or a 90 foot
yacht with three private cnbina, a
dining room and cruise c..""Ontrols.
For $1 million you can walk
out of Neiman-Marcus with 10
full length Russian Barguzin
Sable capes designed by J11mes
Galanos.
Or, your accountant will
,Joyously point out, you can bank
1t all while pondering your
options.
DENTIST PROBE . • •
breathing at his office and later
rllf'd.
Stine said only 6!>0 of the
18,000 practicing dentis ts in
California have been iuued a
permit, including Protopappas.
The Costa Mesa dentist, who
graduated from UCLA Dental
Sc h oo l and completed a
six-month internship in oral
surgery at Temple University
Hospital in Philadelphia, was
issued the non-mandatory permit
in 1980 because he had already
been using general anesthetics,
Stine said.
But Protopappas' office at 534
W. 19th St., was never inspected,
state officials said.
"We have enough laws. We've
just got to get the manpower to
enforce them," said Stine. "If we
had gotten the regulations
through las~ we miaht have' ins ted him... .. ~topappas aai~n court
documents he had anesthetized
u p to 14,000 patients in his
career. "I have used the same
general procedure, including the
type of drugs and a mount
administered, with only slight
variation during the past 12
vears." he said.
California apparently has some
of th e nation's most stringent
laws r e gulating the u se of
general anesthesia by dentists.
In New York. for example,
dentists are not required to have
any special training to administer
the sedation drugs, according to
Dr. Martin Rubin, executive
secretary of the New York Board
for Den tist.ry.
Dr. Frederick J . Flinn,
president of the California
chapter of the American Society
of Dentist Anesthesiologists, said
studies show that one out of
every 1. 7 million dental patients
will die as a result of anesthetics.
Enforcement of existing laws,
he believes, could lead to fewer
deaths by weeding out dentiats
in c apable of p r operly
administering the drugs.
As a result of the Protopappas
case, dentists will become more ..
caut ious in the future and pay
attention to the new law, said Dr.
Robert Kelly, president of the
Orange County Dental Society.
Kelly was one of three dentista
whose sworn testimony against
Protopappas' treatment of three
patients was used in court
documents .
COAST AL PANEL. • •
resident who sat on the
commission for eight years, said
she finds it st.range that Mcinnis
would be appointed.
"I find it ironic that he'd want
to be on a board that he so badly
wants to do away with," said
Ro.ener, who has environmental
leaninga while Mclnni.s is viewed
as pro-development.
"I'm a firm believer in
property rights," responded
Mcinnis. "If somebody owns
some land then, by God, he owns
it and I'll work to help them.
"l believe In public access but
I'm not going to give anyone
permission to walk through my
backyard," he added.
Rosener. who said she's now
writing a book on her commission
years, believes Deukrnejian will
do h11 best to weaken the
commission by "starving it of its
reeources, make it tough to get
information or money."
''They can't do away with the
law but they can sure chip away
at it," Rosener added.
She asurted that Mcinnis
sought the cornmiMlon poet to
gain visibility for future political
eUorts.
Mcinnis denied the charge,
directing a quick burst of
expJetives at Rosener.
Lon1 Beath Republican uen
l.un1ren, WhOM ronar ... lonal
dlatrkt Include• Hunlln1ton
BMch, uld ho auppoa II a report
rt'IC'Jled to<iay tha.t blamH rACi
preJudlcct fot the Internment of
120',000 J1panHe·Amerlcan1
durlna World War ll.
Lungren waa vice chalrman ot
the Comml11lon on Wartime
Rolocollon and Internment of
Clvlllana, whOM report blamea
prejudice, war hy1terla and
Prealdent Franklin Delano
Rooeevelt'a Adrnlniltration for a
lack of polltical courage In the
months following the bombing of
Pearl Harbor.
"While we have as yet to
addreu the laaue of remedies.
(compensation for IW'Vivora and
Ray Watson new
boss at Disn e y
Ray Watson· .'<'
takes top
Disney post
Ray Watson, fonner president
of the Irvine Company, was
elected today as chalnnan of the
board of the Disney Corp.
Watson, who lives in Newport
Beach, has been a member of
Disney's Board of Di.rectors for
10 years. He will succeed current
Disney Ch.airman Cardon Walker
on May 1, according to corporate
spokesmen.
The election took place during
a stockholders' meeting at Disney
World in Florida.
Watson , an owner of a
Newport-based investment firm,
lost h.Ls position with the Irvine
Company when the firm waa
!Old in the late 1970s to a group
of Investors.
Disney Corp. ls the corporate
parent of the company's film
producing and amusement park
divisions.
Cloudy, cooler
'co(lstal
PlwUy doudy and • llttle oooter
tonlgM. OYernlgl'lt loM 48 to 52
Sunny end a llttle wermer tomorrow. Hlgtle 65 to 70.
El1ewhere . from Point
Conception to th• Mexican
bord91' anct 0U1 eo m11te: Wln09
dlmlnlt hlng tonight, becoming
llghl and verlabta tomorrow morning. Mo.Uy WHI 8 to HI
knot• tomorrow aflernoon.
WHterly awe111 3 to 5 feet, lncre11lng to e lo 10 , .. , by
tomorrow afternoon. Ptrtly-
cloudy tonight end ••rly
tomorrow. then felr.
1U.S. summary
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nonhern WhlW Mountalne and for •
all of Maine but th• coHtal
Metlone.
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their heir•) I bell•v th• moel
fruitful a•p c\ ot thh
romml••lon, to dOC'ument tho
hl1torlcal lnJu1Ucf'1, haa be n
1ac.<COmpll1h•d today,'' L.un1r n
uld ln a 1~\4tment.
The comml11lon 1pwnt two
yeare rtivl wlna the forced
rfln<>val of all peopl of Japanrsc
de1tcent from the WHt Coast
followlna P atl Harbor In 1941.
T h o pan el condemned
Roosevelt for •lantng tho
lnternrnon\ o rder without
requiring ''any careful or
thorou1n review of the
situation.'
The 467-pege report, entitled
"Penonal J1.&1tlce Denied," w~s
based on teatimony from 7~0
wltneuea and a atudy of
documents.
COMMITTEE
From Page A1
"We're in the hole and we
need to get out and go forward,"
Grant said during the rally, held
to buoy flagging spirits and raise
money.
ln response to a lawsuit filed
by the committee last year, the
two aides have bttn ordered to
negotiate and strive to settle the
co mplex and exp~nsiv e
disagreement.
Ray lkola, the committee's
attorney, was vague on the
ongoing negotiations, saying he is
both e ncouraged and
di8couraged.
"But any sign of weakness on
our part will be seized by our
opponents," l kola cautioned.
"Strength In numbers has always
been the hallmark of our fight."
lkola also lashed out at the
m ed ia, sa~ing ''vicious"
newspaper slOries have fostered
the image that members of the
protest group are "just a bunch
of poor little rich babies crying.
"I'll have you know that the
major shareholders of \he Irvine
, Company are among the richest
men in lhe world -not juat our
country, but the world.
"We ought not to shed any·
crocodile tears for the Irvine
Compan y or feel embarrassed
becauae some of ua might be
considered wealthy.
"We're not all wealthy,
sniveling cr y babies," Ikola
added.
Several committee members
reported the value of their lea.ed
land -which the Irvine
Company baa appralaed by an
independent firm on a resuJ.ar
baaia -has gone down slightly
in a recent appraisal.
RECALL. • •
From Page A1
Phillis Bulle, president of the
local teachers union, denied her
group was behind the recall.
"We did not foment it, and
we're not the behind-the-scenes
manipulators," she said. "But we
certainly won't stand in its way.
If the district people think the
only ones who are upeet are the
union people, they're mak:lns a
mistake. If you think the
teachers are angry, the students
are even angrier."
i..una...,, uld the report will
make AmericaN 1w r "oC thla
black mark In our na&lo1''1 hllWry."
But ht' aatd the aol purpoet'! of
thf' commlaalo n wu not to
"determln• 1omo form of
monetary ~.,tl\utlon."
"Conareu would have n •v r
• chort red thla commlMlon Ir l l t It that rt'.9Utution were to be
iM.: ~ptod u lur6'one runclualon," •
h Mld
"And In today '• fuc11
on vlronm l'nt, It wo uld be I
1umln1il y mortt dHflcuh." •
Lun,r n Id.
HP Nld a major objective of
thf' comml11ion waa for "th•
avoldanct' of any future polllblt"
cnccluaJon of any aiment of our •
llOd ty.''
More ·study urged
on LB pool co~ts
By STEVE MrtCHELL OflMOMIJ ...........
The city council and school
board agree more study I.a needed
o n financing a proposed
commun ity pool in Laguna
Beach.
Both bodies met Tuesday to
discwls construction of a'$750,000
to $1-million pool complex that
would be jointly funded and
built at Laguna Beach High
School.
The meeting resulted in an
agreement that' both parties
further pinpoint the cost of the
Te~chers
ratify
Irvine ·pact
By GLENN SCOTT or .... Dt111J '"'°' ,...,
Irvine school teacher• have
turned out in unusually large
numbers to ratify a contract
giving them a 4.5 percent salary
lncreue th1a echool year.
More than 3DO teach ers
complex, along with maintenance
coats and closer eatlmates of
personnel expenaea.
Moat im.portantly, the two
panela want to know from where
the money for the ambi\loua
aquatic proposal would come.
An I I-member task force -
established to explore the pool
co mpl ex pr o p os al -
recommended the tab be s plit
down the middle, with the dty
using park funds from
developers and the school district
using proceeds from a surplus
land sale.
That's where the Laguna
Beach Unified School District
mJght be blown out of the water .
Trustees will meet tonight to
open bids on the proposed sale of
11 acres of aurplua echool land in
the Top ol the World community.
The meeting begins at 7:30.
However, district business
manager Clyde Lov~dJ said be
has not received a single bid -
with a minimum sale priae of
$3.1 milli o n -from a n y
developer.
That d oes not m ean an
interested developer might not
show up tonight with bid in
hand, but Lovelady said he has
not heard from any parties that
-,topped by Rancho .San .Toaqwn
lntermediate School after work
yeste rday to vote on a n
agreemenl reached early last
week by negot.lators for th e
Irvine Teachers Amoci.atiolLJllld
the Irvine Unified School
DiJtrict.
rni2h do that._ · -Withoutaland safe, -t1ie district -
All but two teachers voted for
the contract. said Dan Graham,
president of the association.
After the votes were tabulated,
Graham and other leaden of the
teachers' group announced the
ratification at the dist.rict's Board
of Trustees meeting. The trustees
alao approved the aettlement and
the contract was signed on the
spot.
Due mostly to uncertain
f i nancial su pp o rt from
Sacramento, negotiators were
hesitant this school year to reach
agreement on salaries. h was the
first time a one-year contract
hadn't been signed before
students began classes in the fall.
Graham speculated yesterday
the anxiety caused by the
lengthy negotiating process led
more teachers than usual to cast
votes on the agreement, an act
that was considered more routine
in past yean.
No more than 150 teachers
usually bother to vote to ratify
contracts, he said. The district
employs almost 700 teachers.
would be hard-pressed to find
the funds to participate In a pool
project.
Market marks
milestone
NEW YORK -The stock
market staged a broad assault on
another milestone today u the
Dow J o nes average of 30
industrials pierced the 1,100
mark for only the third time in
trading hislOry.
The Dow Jones Industrial
Average , U'P 16.54 po int•
yesterday, gained another 15.68
points to 1,112.62 -Its highest
level ever -with two houn of
trading remaining.
While the stock market's
best-known mdic.ator has never
closed above l,100, it had nudged
past that level during trading on
two previous occasions this year
-Feb. 15 and Jan. 12 -before
retreating at the c1ose. The
record closing high of 1.097.10
was reached Feb. 14.
More-than three stocks rose in
price for every one that fell in
the midaftemoon tally of New
York Stock Exchange-listed
issues.
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NATION ·
Soviets to meet Americans
in adult exchange program
By Tiie A110clated Pre11
SEATTLE -For the Unt Ume alnce Soviet lelder Y\.lrt
Andropov \OOk omce, Soviet and American cltizena will meet
tomorrow In a cultural exchanae program, thouah a State
Department employee withdrew at the lut minute.
A dozen young Soviet political leaden wUl arrive at
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport tomorrow_ momlna1 where they will be greeted by an 11 -penon deleaatlon or
"malnatttam" Americana ranging from private bualne91men to
union leaders, organizers say.
Panel nixes hiking retirement age
WASHINGTON -A Howie subcommittee wrapped up
work on a $165 blllion Social Security retlC'Ue bill yesterday
deciding to ensure the future of the system by reducing benefits
and increulni taxes rather than raising the retirement aae.
Jobs bill nearing House approval
WASHING TON -A $4.5 billion recession relief blll,
aponaored by Democrats and containing more money for the
poor and elderly than propoeed by President Reagan. is hNding
for almoet certain House approval. The commitlee ia expected to
formally approve <the propoUl tomorrow and send it to the
House floor by next Thunday.
U.S. urges cheJDical warfare talks
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration urged the
Soviet Union today to resume direct talks on ways to verify that
agreements banning the use and production of chemical and
biological weapons are honored.
Green Berets to be expanded
WASHING TON -The Reagan administration is planning
to expand the Army's Special Forces for the first time since the
Vietnam Wa r, boosting the number of Green Berets by
one-third. The expansion is part of a plan to bolster U.S. ability
to operate behind battle lines, including those of Soviet and
Warsaw Pact troops.
STATE
Minor quake shakes M~libu area
MALIBU -A minor-earthquake rattled t,he.eoastal Malibu-
areS' this morning, but only a few P«>ple said they felt the
shaker and no damage or injury was reported, authorities said.
The 4:14 a.m. PST quake registered 3.2 on the Richter acale.
Panel rules on jobless benefits
SACRAMENTO -Legislation to extend the jobless
be.nefits of workers whose plants cloeed has won approval of a
state Senate committee. But ln the Assembly, a bill to lengthen
unemployment benefita was blocked yesterday, althougfi the
author was given permiaaion for another vote later.
230 teachers, others face layoffs
OAKLAND -The city's school board has warned 230
teachers and 107 other employees they'll be laid off at the end
of the achool year, JWle 17, unleaa a projected $12.8 million
bwfget deficit can be erued.
Property tax refunds sought
LOS ANGELES -Thou.sanda of California taxpayen
have ao\.lght refunds on their property taxes, baled on a
Superior Collrt ruling \.lnder appeal by the state Board of
Equalization, the Los Angeles Times said today.Uthe ruling ia
upheld owners of homes a..-ed at $50,000 in 1975 would set
refunda of $150 and counties could lo.e up to $800 million In
reve.nues if OT'dered to make full refWlds.
Auto tax-dodgers told 'pay up'
SACRAMENTO -Nearly $700,000 bas been collected In
11 months from owners of 1,335 vehicles Illegally purchued and
regis1ered out of state to avoid sales tax, fees, and lllJl08 Nlea.
Oregon, which has no sales tax, would lmpoee only a $32 fee on
a $20,000 car. In Calllomia, the sales tax and fees would amount
to $1,565, including 1ale1 tax, $342 value tax, and $23
registration. If you live in California and uae the car here, the
law says you muat pay California taxes and fees.
WORLD
Italy nabs Soviet spy suspect
ROME -Italian a\.lthorities today arrested a Soviet official
of an Italian-Soviet oU firm on charges of polltlcal and mil1tary
espionage. A police spokesman who req\.lested anonymity
identified the 11.11pect u Victor' Koniaev, 38, an offldal of the
finn Netta-Italia who wu living in Italy.
Britons debate missile launching
LONDON -A.a Britain prepares to accept the first of ita
160 American Tomahawk cruise mi81iles later thia year, acrid
debate has erupted here over whoee !fnser should be on the
nuclear trigger. It hina-on whether Britain-sJiOuld insist on a
"dual key" arrangement, in which both a British and American
technidan would have to activate firing mecbaniama to launch a
mlllile. A.a it now stands, only an American'• finger will toucp
the button for the cruise mlailes.
Train toll: 62 dead, 99 injured
GUAYMAS, Mexico -With the eearch fot bodies from a
fiery train wreck completed, authorltiel u1d their final cuualty
count showed at leaat 62 people died and 99 were injured. "We
cakula1e that about 40 people 1tlll are milling," Mid Ignacio
Oard.a Z..tarain of the Public Miniltry yesterday. He apeculated
that the miaslng either fied the •ICelle or their bodies were
tumed to uh ln the lnteme fin that followed Saturday'• cruh.
Teaching
safety on
the water
Several l&tt boeUNI clNlet an
belna offered In tl\e Oranae
Cout area, accordlna to Betty
Macmillan, a ~pr ... ntatlve of
the U.S. Cout Ouard Awdllaty.
The tlrU of the clauea,
emphult1n1 boatln1 1klll.t and
aearnanahlp, la 1eheduled to 1tart
tonight ln the CalJtomla Federal
Saving• and Loan Bulldlna Irr
San Juan C.platrano.
Another claaa la acheduled to
beiln March 2 In Seal Beach. It
will be held at the Mary WU.On '
Public Ubrary, 707 Elect.rte Ave.
Robert Lloyd can be contacted
for further information by
telephonlna .970-112~ or
846-6336.
A thlrd claaa it echeduled to
begin March 13 at the Newport
Beach Harbor Muter'• office.
Bill Bojan can be contacted at
963-0993 for more information.
The cla11e1 are taught by
trained Coast Guard Auxiliary
instructora, according to
Macm.Ulan.
She Mid the cluaee were made
timely by the recent boating
diaaater off Huntington Beach
that claimed the llvea of a
Garden Grove man and his wife.
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Experien ce Center worker Dena Lockwood, right, gets r~ady to
put the pen down as Kimberly Whitney starts board moving to
In addition, the Cout Guard
Auxiliary wlll offer a aafe
boating" booth at the Lido Village
boat lb.ow March 11-27.
create a "harmonic design." Carl and Kristi Hansen and their
mother, Becky, watch in the background.
•• Macmillan also said that
auxiliary officials will make free
ufety examinations of boata. A whole new experience
Chili fest Kids create own education at Irvine center • k By GLENN SCO'M' growing design. tic els to OftheDeltJNotlleft "Gonna hang it in my S~ven-year-old Kimberly bedroom," she announced.
al Whitney lean ed on a wood Such was the conversation as -:0:-0 00 S e -railiDi...ALt}W_ltyine_E1tt>erte~-~doada--0£..kida-llberated from e Cent.e r , h~r efes fued on a IChool by Washington's birthday
Tickets for one of Irvine's growing swirf 0 color below. kept their thinking caps in place
spiciest events, the South Coast A felt-tipped pen wu ir.cing a by vlsitlng the center at 3531
Chill Championship on Afril 161 design of her invent.lo':' on a piece Main St. in Irvine. of butcher paper. The paper was will so on sale for $ each clamped on a platform suspended The Experience Center opened
belinnina March l . from the ceiling. By shoving the in December 1979 in temporary They Can be obtained at the 1 tf h h d ted classrooms on land adjacent to Irvine Chamber of Commerce Pa orm, 8 e a crea a wave Culverdale School. It contains
Office, 2801 McGaw Ave. Last of momentum that was causing about 40 exhibits, all oriented to the pen -attached to a railing year , tlcket1 sold out far In _to etch an arabesque. give children and adulta playful
advance of the cookoff. She was fascinated by the exposure to the laws of science.
The cookoff will be held for design, the product of a new The harmonograph and a
the second straight year at exhibit at the center called 8 television-like screen that prints
Bommer Canyon. a former Irvine harmonograph. It is meant to voice patterd.s are the newest.
Ranch cattle c.amp aold to the dty offer first-hand lessons In the The harmonograph also is a
early last year. Capec:ity bas been physical lawa of harmonious m i n i -fund raiser. Warren
expanded this year from 3,000 to movement-D'Avirro. a part--time worker and
0,000 people, but chamber It a.I.lo makes pretty pictures. ca 1 St ate Fu 11 er ton
oraanizera still are advising "That's really nice, Kimberly," neuro-psychology major, said the
enthusLutl to get tickets early. said Vaneua Pinkowski _,0f $1.20 charged for each four-color
Oraanltera are carefully FountaJn Valley, one of two design adda up to 30 percent of
labeling the cookoff an adult adults who accoropanied a the center's monthly ~enue.
activity this year, although a fffW half-dozen youngsters to the Th of the adivitfes that took plXe rda ''Are l.ng e center was founded by laat year, auch as mud wrestling, .center yeste y. you go John Goodman, a physicist and
hay ... L--.. ..,·ed. to have your mom hang It ln your educator who ser ves as its ~ ~n -""""' room?" Defending team champion ls full-time volunteer director.
Baxter• 1 Restaurant. Kimberly's eyes never left her Organizers have plans to build a
new center at the Orange County
Fairgrounds.
So far. however, fees charged
at the d oor a nd f o r the
harmonograph bare ly cover
expenses. Some pan-trme help,...._
people Uke artist James Blevins,
say they work there more for
their dedication to acience than
their bank account.
Blevins builds many of the
exhibits. Everything, he said.
ml.ll\ be "kid-proofed," which
means nothing can be broken or
swallowed. He formerly worked
ln the production end of motion
picture buainea. He eventually
gravitated to the Experience
Center because h e didn't think
teaching kids to fight in space
was the best u.e of his talenta.
"I like to teach acienoe in a way
that ian't hostile," he explained.
For people like Becky Hanaen
of Westminster, the center's
teaching style was a hit.
"My ion wanu to be a
scientist," the Mid, ".o this place
is great for him."
H e r son didn't h ear the
comment. He was titting in a
comer, watching his voice make
strange linel on a video screen.
TV heart surgery gets mixed reviews
Audience generally impressed , but some doctors cry 'publicity stunt'
PHOENIX, Artz. (AP) -A
retired insurance ulesman
opened h.ia eyee and wiggled his
toes leaa than 90 rninutai after a
nationally televised heart
operation that iruiplred 1ome
viewen but was labeled a
"publlcl\y stunt" by another
1urgeon.
Bernard Schuler, 62, from
Elmwood, Wla., underwent the
two-hour operation lut ~t
and wu In stable condition y
ln the cardlo¥UC\.llar lntenaive
care unit at St. Joeeph'1 Hospital
Dr. Edward B. Dlethrlch, head
of the five -member 1uralcal
team, aald he expected Schuler'•
"total rehabilitation" with no
poet-operative complications. He
termed the operation "pretty
much a 1tralghtforward triple
coronary bypa11."
Two houn after the aurpry,
Dlethrich u1d a c:he9t X-ray of
Schuler looked "ve r y
•tldactory." He l&id the paUent
probably would be taken off a
resptrat,or today.
Scorea of public televialon
1tatlon1 acro11 the country
broedcut the operation live -
competln1 with the Grammy
awarda -while othen planned
to air the program on a delayed
basJa.
"The r es ponse wa1
overwhelmingly posiUve," aaid
Bill Hanley, producer of a local
phone-in show aire d on
KTCA-TV in St. Paul, Minn.,
immediately after the SW'lfery.
A 1pokesrnan for WGBH-TV In
Boston said, "Some people
thought it was a disgrace to have
on television . That waa the
minority. Others, conversely,
thouaht it was reasaurtng and
very Interesting."
After the operation. Diethrtch
told reporten that he had
received n o re1pon1e from
colleaaues. He said he had no
eth1cal problems with televising
the operation.
But several physicians were
critical of the live telecast. "I
think the idea of Ted (Diethrich)
deciding to give one laolated
'show' on heart surgery ia 1trictly
a publicity stunt," said Dr. Burt
S . Strug, a heart aurpon in
T\.lcaon, Ariz., decrling "a
general deterioration o medical
ethlc:a."
Strug aald the show "degradel
the medical profeulon to the
level of a Wied-car salesman."
The American Medical
Amodation. baaed In Chk:yo. hat
no policy on auch a telecast, a
spokesman l&id. But the chief ol
cardiovaecular surgery at UCLA
Medical Center aald before the
operation that a live telf!Q\11\ of
the suraery was \.lnacceptable,
because millions of viewers
would pt 11a fal.te impre.ioo of
thla whole field" if anything
went wrong.
But viewer Bob Brown, 45,
who Mid be bad a triple bypus
two weeka aco. said the PfOll"UD
penwded him to take " a great
rapect JM what hat been done
for me by the SW"geona • • • and a
heavier ~ of what I must
do for m:Ylelf.' __
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F o .reign students
set for Yosemite
Four foreign high achool students, Uvlng wlth familtes ln
Newport ~ach, wW be jolnlng a regional American Field
Service trip to Yoeemite late this month.
The students. all 1tud,lng at Newport Harbor High
School, are Gilda Bnaaell o Australia, Yo-Ya Stojanovic of
Yugoslavia, ScUm Sbalalae of F.gypt and C1tbertne RelDbold of
France.
The high school students al8o will take part In a brief
exchange program In Oregon later this year.
The A.FS now is seeking local families to be hosts for
1tudents next year. For more information, contact Barbara
Abbott at 642-7080 or Cyntbla Nlblo at 675-3048.
•A seminar on wills and estate planning will be held
March 3 at 10:30 a.m. by the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna
Beach.
Attorney David Brown will answer questions and explain
changes in estate laws at the Veteran's Memorial Community
Center, 384 Legion St.
• The Corona del Mar High 9Chool debate team-placed
third in recent competition at Chapman College in Orange and
earned $300 for the high school's debate and speech program.
The Chapman lnstitute's· First Annual Debate
Tournament was held in January and pitted seven teams in
the county.
• A three-hour class leading to state certification for
citizens to carry and use tear gas, ls scheduled in Laguna Beach
March 5.
The city's police department, through its Neighborhood
Watch Program, Is sponsoring the tear gas training class, which
runs from 1 to 4 p.m. in council chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
Cost of the class is $15. For reservations, call Laura
Kasarian at 497-3311, ext. 282.
..
Charity race ca!lceled
r in HB; track not safe
The Academic Boost.er Club of
Edison High School has been
forced to cancel Saturday's
scheduled lOK charity race
because of an unsafe running
track.
The race was expected to
attract about 1,000 runners. They
were scheduled to begin the race
at 8 a .m . at the Huntington
Beach city pier.
But state o fficia ls told
representatives of the
Huntington Beach achool that the
running path was damaged
seriously by January's storms
and was no longer safe.
Area Manager Tom Miller said
the entire three miles of Bolsa
Chica Statt! Beach have been
closed because of stonn damage,
primarily to the access road.
He said repairs are being made
and that the beach should reope.n
by March 10.
Booster club representatives
said they will try to reschedule
the event. They said they expect
to raise $3,000.
Rites set
for author
W. Allen
A memorial Mass will be said
at 10 a.m. Saturday for Balboa
Island resident. author and civic
activist William A. Allen, who
died a week ago today at age 75.
A native of Paaadena, where a
street is named for his ancestors,
Allen began visiting Balboa
Island as a young man and later
moved into a family summer
house.
He was a past president of the
Balboa Island Homeowners
Association and a co-author of "A
Picture History of Balboa
Isla.pd," ~bli.shed las] v~.
Allen was. a.Jongzlme..member-
of the Jonathan Club in Los
Angeles, the Pasadena· Pioneer
Association, Irvine Coast Country
Club, South Hills Country Club
and a founder of the Arcadia
H1gh School Quarterback Club.
H e was an employee of
Ducommon Metals and part
owner of Coult.er-Sibbett before
founding Allen-Fry Steel Co. He
retired in 1972.
He is survived by his wife,
Louise; a son, William; and a
daughter, Morla Podlisko. He
leaves eight grandchildren.
M~ will be said at St. John
Vlanney Chapel on Balboa
Island. Burial will be at sea. The
family has requested that
memorial contributions be
directed to Hoag Memorial
Hospital's 552 Club.
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Artists compete for berths
600 seeking 100 booths in three Laguna lestival1
Judaina of artwork fOf' entry
ln two of the three 1W1U1Mtr art
feeUvala ln Lacuna Beach will
take place In the neict few week.a,
with more than eoo artl•t•
expected to compete for only 100
or ao vacant booths.
Al1t and cr1f11 entered for the
17th annual Art-A-Falr feetival
wlll be Judaed March 13 and
workl aubmftted to the original
F.Uval of Arts wlll be '1jurted"
on March 26.
Ellie Chllden a spokeewoman
for the Art-A-Fair, aald about
half of the 150 artt.t bootha at
that festival wlll be available
next 1ummer. She aaJd 1he
expect.I at leut 3~ artJ.aana and
craft.unen to aubmit work.a to be
Judaed by a 1even-member panel On March 13.
Festival of Art.I 1pokeswoman
Sally Re vu Hid 1he exifecta
about 40 bootha to be availaf>Jj. to
new art.lit.I or thOlf who have
exhibited before, but were juried
Mesa college sets
homecoming events
More than 500 alum1 from
Southern California Colleae are
expected to arrive at the Costa
• Meaa campus this week for
homecoming activities that will
culm1nate with the presentation
ot the homecoming queen and
court Saturday.
The 63-year-old campus will
be the site Saturday of art shows,
tours, miaical programs and a
Hawaiian luau. For more
information call 556-3610.
out of the t•Uval In p...vk>ws
yean.
She eaJd the worka of about
120 artl1t1 were Judaed hl1h
enouch duttnc I.Mt yea.f 1 (at.lval
to permit them to retum.
Art-A-Fair hopefu1a are Uk.ed
to bring their works to the
Lq\.lna Beach Boyt Club, 108~
Laguna Canyon Frontqe Reed,
between 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on
March 13. Artiata do not have to
live ln the i..a,una BMch area to
submit work.a, but there ta a $16
jury fee for each medium
entered.
The Festival of Arts charges •
fee of $5 for each medium
submitted and art.lat.I muat live
within the ooutal strip between
New port Beach and San
Clemente.
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A.__,OtrdlnOrow,CA92t41 Forett Av•nue t.eg11'111 eetch 1>«1od.youhl¥aOl\lylfletagal~ u ld Oo11111y . ••Recorder'• BeM.llbtltKtl,2300&.vwtyMtnOr book 1:1814, ptgH UO to Ht M~ OttM, 861 1 llh $1,..i, Celltotnie 12881' ' 10 atop the fOltetoeurt ~ l11111um1111 Mo U ·OllllH. by Rotd, SHI 8Hch, Calltor111L all lnclu1lv•. Olflclt l A•corde of
Manhtlltn BeKh, CA 902et ltndr• H•flllfft ~1 ForMt tile enllr• 1mo11111 demend by rHIO'k_Of • btffC:l't or d•t111ll In rlg/111, 1ttte 111d 1111., .. 1 c:onwyeci to Or•no• County, Cetllo111te . on Fred DevtdOwiU.. 1177 Pueo L• A._ l.90\lflt ...th CtllfOfnlt y011r oredKor P•Ymf'lt 01 perto1me11c:a of Ille ~now held by" ulldel Hid Deed o.ci.tnt>er 90, 1171. • deftl'loecl Ill
Cr•••· Pt!Oa V•det E•l•I ... CA t2t&1 • • To find out 1111 tm0\1111 yO\I mull Obtlg1 t10111 .. Cllrtd th•r•by. Of Ttlltl In lht pt~ty lltutled Ill th• D•clallllOll ot AH lrlctlon•
90274 Judllll Ann Mctnnlt 301 For ... pty, or to erranoe IOI' peymant 10 lncfudlnO lh•t brMch or def111h. Mid County end Stet•. ~bed u rec:ord4d lrt book 1t7t4, g:
Mar itn Goldb•rg , 1867 A--Leguna 8Mch caittornlt llOP the to11clo1111•. or 11 your Notice ot whlcll wtt r•cordtd lotiow.: 1394 to 1431 1"Glu9tve, of
Ctttlun• Ptect1 Palo• V•rde• 12t!ll ' • ptoperly I• In toHcloellre lor eny Octob•r d. 1112. 11 Aecord1t'1 l41 171 Of Trect No 4224, In the Record•. and In book tt7 ... pegee EalllM, CA 90274 T .. ~ II conducted l>Y. OlhOr IHIOll, GOlllect· Btnk of lllllfllmenl No. 112·3623112. WILL CO)' of Newf>Of1 &Mch, .. I* map 1432 10 1415 lnctullw of df!ICNll
Mlcl\MI Gal•• llmlled pertnetlt)jp. AmatlU N T.&8.A (40t)2'77·7437. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE t-d41d in Sook 157, PllO" lthru R•corde of U ld County, 1ny
Th11 111tama11I wu llled with the Stndre tltr1Maa 8r. No 35 LOlll No. 402-014103. HIGHEST BIDDER ,OR CASH, 14. Mlectllentollt Mtp1, In the tmendmtnll or a1111eu1lo111
County Clerk ot Orange County on Thie 11atemenl w .. Ried with the 101 Perk c.n1w Plue, 61111 JOM. ltwfl.ll money. ol tht United Sl•t•. oft~ of th• County Ateorder of lhllrelo, end loct'*' on tllet centln
J111 31. 11183. county Clerk of Ofenga County on CA 11511;1 or • ouhter • oheck drtwn on • "'d County rMI Pfoparty <INClibed u LOI t of F20lllO February 15. 11193 11 you II••• 111y qunttona. you 11•1• or n111ona1 bank, • 1tll• Of' Th• 1trt•• tddr•11 111<1 other Trtct 90113. 111 the County ot
Pubttth•d Orang• Coeat Deily ,_,. •hould contact • lawytr or th• ted«•I credit union, °' • 11•1• Of' common clnlgn111on. II a"Y. of 1tie Outnge. St•t• of Ctltfornla. H
PllOt. F•b 3, 10, 11. 24. 1983 P1.1blt•h•d 011110, Cout Dtlly govll'nmenl IQeOCY whlClh may hav• led.,ei 11vlng1 and loan euoolttlOn r111 prop111y d11crlbed above I• lhown on 1 mep recorded Ill book 631-83 Piiot Feb 17 24 Mer 3 IO llll3 lntured 'fOllr toen dottllciled In thle 11111, ell pty1.b .. •1 purported 10 b4I 607 Morning Ster 4 2 t , p 1 9 t • 1 1 end t 2 ,
------------• . . • • . • '3o.83 A•m•mb•r vou MAV LOSE lht llmt Of ..... all tlQllt, tlli. 111<1 l•n•. N•wporl BHCh, Ce1tlo1nl1 Mlecellaneou• Mtpe, In lht offlclt of PUBlJC NOT1C( LEGAL RIGHTS IF vou DO NOT Inter .. , held by It, .. Trutt ... Ill 12eeo. lhe OOU"'9 recordet of Mid 00\lnl)'. "81.JC NOTICE TAKE PROMPT ACTION thet rHI pro1>1rty 11tuet• In ••Id Th• .1tnd•re1gned TrutU• PARCll.. 2: An undivided
l'tCTnlOYI -II NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Thal County 111d Stet•. d•tcrlbtd H dl1cl1lm• •ny trebtllly tor tn Jlt2nd ln1•• II\ tnd 10 .. of me ..,._ ITATllllNT PlCTlT10UI 8UIMll C 0 NT IN ENT AL AUX I l I A AV follows· incom.ct,_. of Iha 1t1N1 lddr-r_, pr~~ .. LOI 1 on
Th• followlng P.,•on •• dotno NAMI ITATDllNT COMPANY. le no.. duly eppolnt41d LOI 4S of Tract No I ...... Pat Ind other GOmmon cs..lonttlon, if lht MIP of Ille ebov.-raferenoed ~ tr. ' The lotlowtnlJ P"IOM tre dOlng -fnnt•~ trnd•r 1 [)ffd o~ THiii lnllP tac:O(ded In 8oOll 411. P_totf ~ r-.ln Tr I 0 1 . I o 0 •I ht r w I I h I 11
R IN80W INNER CON· 1>11"'-... dtt•d 3/211/80 u•cut•d by: 2t to321nctutlvaofMtecellentOlle -Said .... Wiii b• mad•. but Tmprov.mtnll thereon. exoeptlt!g NECTION, 210 I Ortnge Av•.. PACIFIC AUTO LEASING, 20M Oollglu B. Bynon & JI.Illa M. Bynon M1p1, r•cord1 ol H id Orange without cov•ntnl or werranly, therefrom Condominium Unllt 330
Cottt M--. CA 9M27 Harbor Blvd .. Colt• M•H. CA. u Truttor, to MCUl'I obllQtllon• In COunty uprHHd or lmplled, reo•rdlng throuoll 421, l11cl111lva, localed
Darlena Ltndll , 2101 Ofenot 12827 ttvor ot. BANK OF AMERICA Th• etre•I tddr•u or o thtr Ill ... ~. or encumbranc:ee. ttlw.on. Ava., Coal• Mate. CA. 112827 Tn.oc:tor• Aobln1 LMllnO Co .. NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS common dHlon1t1011 ol lht rHI to~ 1M remaining p00clpt11Um EXCEPT THEREFROM Ill oll,
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L Tiii• bual,_ le condUClacl by an 20H Htrbor Blvd., 00911 M .... CA. ASSOCIA TtON, e ntllonel btnklllQ ptopwty lleretntbova daacrll>ad 11 ol Illa notl(I) -..rad by Mid Deed O e •, m I 11 er a I• 111 d othe r awrence 4 onnie" Hurlbut, lndlvldual. 92927 .. eoc111tonu8eneflcl1ry purporlacl lo b4I 20 Grant. Irvine, or Trull, with Inter .. , thereon ... hydrOCll'Oorla,below•clepthof600
6
. Dertene Landi• Thi• bullneee I• aondueled by • Rac0tdad on 4/4/80 .. document Cetttornta. provided In .. Id 11011(1). lldvtnCM, fffl. V11tlhou1 th• rlglll of 1urtace 4 ' makes his rounds in San Tllle 11••-t WU flied Wlt}l lhe corporlllon. No, 6885, bOOk 13"3, PllOa 285 of Th• Ulldlrtlgn•d h.,t by if f"'f• und• lhe t11rm1 of ,,,. Deed entry ... rltel'lled In lntlr\lfMnteolOI
Juan Bautl
'sta, a IOWR of ~::n~y ~e':sk of Oninga COunty Ofl l~~Aoblnl Offlc:ltl Aec:Oldl In Ille Offlee of tht dl1clalm1 all lltbllll)I for a ny o f rutl, l••a, chergH tlld r-d. • · · -·.., · A•corder of Ottno• Co11111y, lnc:orrec111Mt In llld llr•t edm.t ••1*'1-of,.,. Trull .. end ol tM PARCEL 3; An exolu1lv• ~ Theod0t• Aoblne. Jr. California, dHcrlblng th• ltnd or other common dNlgntl.lon. Truell c1Ht•d by 11ld Dffd ot Mlrl*\I eppurl-1 to llUCfl Unl1 1,300, as sheriff. He le ft his Publtlhed Orang• COHI :t•11Y Prtlldelll therein A• more fully dtectlbad on Seid HI• will be mtd• without lru11. Th• to••• •mount of th• for the -end~ of thOte Piiot, Feb 10. 17. 24, M•rc 3, Thie •1•1-t wu lllad With 1he Mid Oted ol Trull 1urr1111y, upr111 or lmpll•d. unpaid b•l•nc. 01 1111 obllgellon portloml ot the RMtrlclad Common job a S Chief Of Security for lOl3. County C11Wtc of Ottnge COUnty on lndudlng I note tor Illa tum of r•gerdlng 1111•. POllHtlOll, or MCUracl ~Illa property to be I04d NM deelgrltted In tn. Dederttlon
Ford Mo.or Co. l
·n Cle veland __________ 13843 __ Jtn 211· 183 .._., 1 184.000 oo 111a1 th• b•n•llc1e1 •ncumt>rencH, to ut11ly th• end rHeonabte •sttmated co11a. of RMtrlcllone tnd enown on,,... !'ta.IC N0T1C( p bll lled 0 c t 0 lty lntw .. t under '*d Deed ol T11111 p<lnclptl b•ltnca of 1111 Not• or ~and ldv~ al the ttme CondomlNurn Plan for Mdl UM .. Plto~ F~b 10 ",1•2• O~larche 3 Ind Ille obllgetlonl -ad lllWa«ly Oilier Obligation MCured by Mid of th• lnlllal publlcttlon 01 Ille VOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A to become police chief. He FICTinOYI.,..... 111113' . • • • • •r• PrtHlllly h•ld b y lh• Deed ol fruit, with lnl•r••• end Ho11Ceo1Stlelel396.87011 DEEOOfTRUSTDATEDJAHUAAY
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, I h f NA• ITAftMIMT · 741-9$ ~!tty Tlltt • btMCI\ Of. Ind other 1u1111 H provided lh•r•ln: The benellcltry under Mid DMiC 27, 1111 UNLESS VOU TAKE Says e S On Y C ie in State The tollowlng l*IOlll .,. doing -----------~ default In, the obltgellOn tor whlOh plu1 •dvtncH , If any, Ulldlt the of Tru91 herllol0te tKeculed en~ ACTION TO PROTECT 'l'OUR
d I k ho
buW-u PtaJC NOTICE Mid Deed Of Trull It MCUrlly llu IWll'lf thereof and Inter• on tuCh dell••r•d to th• und•relgned 1 PROPERTY, IF MAV BE SOLD AT A tO reSS i e 8 COW y, 0 AR IS DIST RIB UT ING -------------oocurracl In thet the peymanl h .. advance•. 11\d plu• 1-. chtrOM written o.ct111110n ot Def11.11t enc: PUBLIC SAlE. IF VOU NEED AN
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-----------------------.JI COMPANY, 52S Vlciorll. No. 118, ACTTTIOUI ...... not l>Ml1 mllda of. the lnlteilmenl of Ind •Jtl>«I-of Iha Truel• and of O•mend tor Stle, tnd • wrllttr EXPL.ANATION OF THE NATURE
FICTITIOUa IUllNIEll ..,,,,. ITATIMl!NT
Th• followlng p•r•on 11 do111g
bull_ ...
JAC CO . 124 Coron1do Or . C:0.11 MMe, CA 92626
Al A SERR AN O , 924
Coront do Dr . Co••• M•u. CA
02e:ze.
Thie bu.u-a II condUCl.0 by an
lndMclual Al A. Sefreno
Thie 1111amenl WM Rlecl with Ille
County Cl«ll of 011nge County °"
Feb. 18, 1983. "210111
Publl•h•d Orang• Co11t Delly
Piiot. Feb 24, Metch 3. 10. 17, 1983 926-a:j
'1CTTTIOU8 llUllNIEIS .. ,._ ITATEMENT
Th• tottowtno peraon Is doing
bU"'-U (t i PROFESSIONAL
FINANCIAL CONSUL TANT. (b)
P.F.C., 1820 E. Flret Str .. 1, Stnta
Ant. Ctllfornle 112705
Hugh M Giimore . 3078
Morvoa. Aiverald•. Celllornle 92504
This bull,_. I• conduc:1ed by en
)lldMclutl. Hugh GMmore
Cost• M .... Ctllfofnl• 92827 ...... ITAft....-T prlnclptl tnd Inter•• on Mid not• the trvt1• ctllled by .. Id Deed of Notic. 01 Oeteull and Elacllon IC OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST
JOMf)h P1me111, 62S Victor'-. The lotlowlllQ P«t0'1t tr• doing dut January 1. 1982 end 111 Trutt. Th• tot•I •mount of Hid Sell. r.-. undtt1i9ned ceUteCI .-VOU.,'l'otJ SHOULD CQNTACT A
NO. ·111, Cott• MH•, Ctllfornla bu"'-• tubMQuenl 11111111men11 of principal obllgfllOI\. Including tHIOnab Nott<:'e ol Oelaull and Elecllon tc 1.AWY£fl.
11111-IC ..n,...,.r _ 112927 , , UHIOL08E VENTURE TRAVEL, end lnt.,111 due llnce Jenutty I, ttllmat•d l•H, ,.ChtrgH 111 s.11 10 be reec>fded In 11141 Count) 266 Ttngelo, INlne, CA 92714
ruu.. 111111~ P1trlcla M ~DIV''-. -S25 VlcfOi'f•. 170Er 17lfl Sl . .,..111 i5. C:O..• 912; rettur~ tuw.--otJbt Tool". al~ 1lmt ~..l'>t rMl....QI0'*1Y II loc;etad. "(ti • "'"' addr ... or common FIC'TTTIOUl llU-11 No t 18. Colla MH•. C111tor111e CA. 112827 That by , .. ,on th•r•of, tht ol lnl1lel publl<:ttlon of 11111Notice,11 O.lecl: Fte>ruary 7. 1963. •'1onallon Ii •howl\" tbovf, no
NAME ITA~ 92e27 Aodn•y G Btcon, 1162 pr11•11t b•n•llGilry Ufld•r 1ucll $44,S4S.17 STATEWID£ DEEO werr111ty 11 given II to Ill
Th• tollowlno per1011 11 doing Thie bull,_ la conduelad ~en Corn•rbrook Dr·· Huntington Deed ot Trull. hu •1taculed and Oiied· F•btuery 1!5, 1183 SERVICE CORPORATION complet-Of' correct-.)"
bualnMI.. indlvlduel (Huet>tnd end wife) 8Mc:h, CA 112848 dellvwacl 10 Mid Trvltf'. a Willian REAL ESTATE SECURITIES • c.llforlll• corpot•Uon The banefldtry """" Mid Deed
TH 0 Mp s 0 N c A EAT Iv E Joelpll p.,.,,... L 0 r II I M 8 . G 0 II, I 8 6 2 Dederetlon tnd Demtnd for Siie. SERVICE •• Cefll Corp By. Jim Cook. of TN91, ~ -of • weecn or
SERVICES. No t04B, 400 W Thie alat-1 wu hied wtlh the Corn.,brook Dr .• Huntington tnd llU d•po11t1d with u ld D..I. Mot09f, ,,_ Prtildenl delll.lll in Ille Obllgetlonl MQll9d
O<tr1g41t110tpe. Fulla<lon. CA 92832 County Clerk of Orengo County on Beecft, CA 0284e Ttllat .. , lllC'll Oted of Tn81tnd1111 2020 N Btoe.Owey. •208 Publiahlld 0 11119• CoHI Dell) 1htf.0,,. her .. otora ••tc:u141d tnd MEL CRAIG TliOMP~. No F•bf'wrt 11. 1183. Thie l>u"'-II conducted by 111 Ill• docum•nlt •vld•nclng the Sanle AN. CA 112708 Pilot. Feb 10 17, 24, 10113 d•llver•d lo lht und•rllgned e
104B. 400 w Onng•tllorpe, '2101M lndMdlltl. obllg1Uon1 1acured thereby, end f714) 153-e810 731--83 wrillan Dtdwetlon of o.faAl tnd
Futlerlon, CA 92832 PuDlielled 01111ge Co11t Otlly Thie N~IOw= with the hH d•cltr•d tnd dOH h•r•by Publlth•d Orenge CoHI Dally Oemlnd lot Siie, Ind writl.,, nGUce
Thlt t>utlneu 11 condvcl«I by.,, Pll<>t. Feb. 24, Mer. 3, 10. 17. 11183 County Clark of Or-Coull"' on declar• IN """' tacurad ther•by Piiot, Feb 17. 24, Mercil 3, llMl3 P\BJC NOTICE of btetelh tnd of aMalon to~ lndlYl<lull. 1004-83 -..,... " lmmec:ti•ltl)' Ckl9 llld ptyeble tnd 9411-113 Ill• und•relon•d to 1111 Hid
Mii ~ ThOrnpeon ------------Jan. 13· 1983 llu etacted and dOM htfeby .i.et ""°'4t:I Pfoe>trlY 10 Mliefy Mid obllglllona.
lh1a 11e1-t wu fl'-" wtlh ....... rtaJC NOTICE 1'117311 to C*IM 1111 truet ...,...._.... to· t>e Nil.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF TillUITl:E'I IALE 111d lh•re•lt., th• undereton•d -·-· ..., u... PuDll•ll•d Orano• Cou 1 Dtll" ,.....,.... '' Tru.t .. ••No. M40 County Cltr'll of Otange County on Pllol, F•b. IO, 17, 24. Merch 3. sold to nllety th• obt1111110111 OU AM IN DI cllUltd ltld notlee of bt-=tl and Fib. 18, 11183 FICTTTIOUI IU..... 1183. MCUr9d lherlby ..1.o w -·•T 'oAUl.TITDUNDl!R,,, electlon to b4I racorOtd Nowrnbar n101,s NAm ITAn•NT 739-13 D•t• 1.13.13 NOTICE OF DEATH OF _.. '"" A 07l1ttl0 t 11182 .. lnllr No 82·383661 of
Pllbll•h•d Or·anng. co .. 1 D~ll Th• lollowlng P•rlOll •• doing OF E ic· w I N I F R E D E D N A UNUll vou TAICE ACTION TO Mid Otflctel Aeoord• • llf'Ctt bull,_ .. : 1------------BANK AM R " l'ROTl!CT YOUA l'llOl'l!llTV, IT Seid ut• will o'• mid• blll
Ptlot, Feb 24. M 3. 10. 11. 1 XCALIBER REAL TV AN 0 !'ta.IC NOT1C( ·NATIONAL TRUST BARBRE, ab WINIFRED •Av IE IOLD AT A l'UILIC without co••nanl 0, w•rriniy
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___ l't8.JC ___ ll>_TICE ____ 1 ..._, Celllornlt '2t26 TM lollaWlnO .,.,_ 11• dolnO ::&:an~~ 8 ·A R 8 R E A N D 0 F ....-'._ "'"""'05 .,.... .. ...... P1Y tlla ramtinlno Pflnc:IC>ll """ of
FICTITIOUS__... w~~~~~.;.::· ~2:h1! ""*-u: Publl•h•d Or•nr Cotll Daily p .E T I T I 0 N T 0 ~~:-' 9"0UU> COMTACT A ~ llOI~ :: ~ ~: ~
Thi f=ng"~• .....,_ Ct11tom1t 111745 Anlt~=.A~u~fe"~~~or':~o!: P11o1, Feb 3, 10. 1 • 24, 1983 ADMINISTER EST ATE On S·23·83 11 10 oo 1.m., prOlllded. lldvtne41. 11 any. Ulldef busiMM.. --v Thia~ II~~.., CeltOtnlll IMM ~ NO. A-ll1H5. Celffornil 0-11 Mtg Ser'llc:e a the terrm ot Mid Deed of Toni
-G 08 R an lndMduel. C d It I •-ir MnTV>C T -" h • ..._ __ (....,·-'-the duly llPPOlllled TNltee under '-· d\ero-tnd ...,.,_ ol ~ (•I L AL ECO ADS OF ,,_A. Janee c John w. ho • • "2ce~ 2· rUIJU'I ""'._ 0 ..., .eu11. UCllO: --~ 8'ld pureulfll 10 Deed of Ttu11 TNI ... tnd of the'"*'~ .... C ALIFORNIA . lb) GLOBAL TNt .,._, -Ned wit/I the 1llfor11I• oorporatton. .,3 NOTIC& ••-... a·-creditors and contingent A•cord•d on 08· 12·10, Mid Dtedot Trust v, ~r~:.:.~T~~i?e ::ts~~· .. s~~~~ County Ctertl of Otanoe County on =~:~2~1•· L•oun• Hiii•. OF l'IAIONAi:"PAQ;i"v credlton ot Winllred Edna C>ocumtn• No 13562, Bootl 13'98. Slld u1e Will be Mid on FndAly CetHomlt 97204 Fe«>ruery is. !183 Thie ~ 11 conducted ~ • M111111•1G Barbre and pereons who Paot 757 of Offlcltl Atcoici. 111 the Marc:fl 4, 1tf3 •t 2:00 Pm . •t iM c I J R .._ • ON VACATE> ......... °" be ... ·-. ....... olflce of Ill• "-dtt of Orange Chepmtn Avenue entrtnOa 10 lhf ., · omtn•r. 4o Vtlley Publlahed Orin~• Coul Otlly GOfpotllton may Ouierw.-m~eauou County. Oallfornle, ••ecut•d by: Civic "'-nt•r Building, 300 Eul
View, lrvlne, Ctlitorllil 117215 PllO Fib I Jolin w. Ohodell. Ille. FOMmA ~ (CC19, in the wUl and/or eat.ale: MAURICE H GREEN end MARTHA ..... Tiii• ~ 11 c:onduc:1ad by.,, t, . 7, 24, 11. 3. 10. toe3 John w. ChOdlk Notle• I• her-by gt~ tllat on A ""''"'on '---been tiled Chapmen Avanu•. In Ille City 01 indlvldual 711~ PrMldtnt Mtreh 18, 11183 et P1111 N9wpOf't tt ,_.uv naa S. GAEEN Oteno-Cttl J Rornaner -----------Thlt ... ,_, -l\lld With lht •I Ptlll ~ "'Newport 8-::11. by Adelalde B. Porter in the WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE: AT TIME OF SALE
Thie llet-1 wu flied with the rtaJC NOJ1C( County Cletll of Ot'tnge County on County of Of.no-, the lllldeltlgued Superior Court o f Orange TO THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOR BIDS MAV 8E MADE IN CASH C Ill bl CASH, (Pl'f9blt ti time of Mie In AND/OA THE CASHIERS OR ma. County .... It of Oftnga County on F1CTI110UI ........ Februtry H. 1983 w Hll .. pu IC eucllon th• County requesting that ltwtut money of Iha united Sl•t•I CEFITIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
Publl1hed Ortnge CoH I Delly Februlty 11· lN3 _ MAm ITA~ ...... P•rtonal prop•rty l•fl by Vert Adelaide 8 Porte r be •I the Norlh Front Entrenoa 10 the CIVIL COOE SECTION 2924h
This 1111-1 WN Hlecl wtln the
County Clerk ot Orange County on
Febrvary 18. 1983
Pilot F .... 24 M 3 IO 17 I"*" r-Tll• tollowlng peraon I• doing P11bll111ed Oftt19• COUI Diiiy Vtlenl&. I d l County Courlhouu 100 Cl le • .... • ., • · • "'"" Publl•hed Orenge Cout Delly ~.. Plk>t, Fa«>. 11. 24. Mii 3, 10, 11183 Stld pr~ oone1at1 Of a ppo n t e as persona • v Al lh• time of th• lnltlel
951-83 PllOt. Feb 11. 24. Mer 3. 10. 1983 0 B.,.,..., ,..,......p•"". 2214 s 1144J 2 llof• repre.ent.auve to administer c.ntw DrM W•t. 81111'• Ant. CA. publication of thla nottct. lM tote! -----------~"" .....,_ ..,., • 1 dealt Ill '4gtle. lltle end lntwaet ~ tmOUn1 of the unpeld b11er1Ge of IN !'ta.IC NOTICE __________ 1_1_1..-3_ RoHWOOd Avenue. Stnl• All•, ~estate of Wll\.lfreod Edna IQ.,lt'd no.. held~ II unow Mid obllQttlon MC:Ured b7 , .... •l>Ove
------------1 rtB..tC NOTICE Ctllfornlt 92707 "'8.IC "°11C£ ~~~4 =. Barbre (under l he Dhd or Trull In tht prop•rly d••crlb•d dHd 0 1r1111 ind
l'tCTTTIOUI IU ... 18 Ot nl•t Earl 8HCh, 2214 S FICTinOYI ..._.. I B4ld '-"'-"'-t Administration ~ed WI Mid County, Celttornle "tlmetad cottt exnan-tnd
NAMe l'TATUllENT ACTTTIOUI ........ ROHWOOd Av•nul, Senlt An•. .....,....,..,..._., dtectlblllg 11141 land lllereln i r-' The followlng person la doing .,..._ STATllllDIT Clllltomlt 02707 ..,,,.. ITAT'lmNT 2 End llbMt of F.taU!S Act). The petJtion LOI 31 ot Trtc1 No 9372. 111 1tw ::.=~~· 20•0i:J:;!~ bull~-;: ENTERPRISES. 9118 Th• lotlowtng person 11 doing This bue1neee le conduClacl ~an ~~ l*'ION.,. doing ; ~ Is set for hearing in Dept. City or IMne. County ol Orange. c:ell 17141137~ bul!Mlt.. lndlvldutl. INT EA . c 0 NT I N ENT AL t Zenith~ No. 3, at 700, Civic Center Slit• of Clllfornle ... "'°""' on • bated Februtry a. tN3.
Hartford Wey. Coste Mau. HEALT HCAflE EDUCATION DenMt E. 8Mch ENTERPRISES. 171 E. Rlverlld• L'"""'" Drive, West, lh the City of mtP thel'aof rec«d«l In 8ooll 410. T.O. SERVICE co. Clllfornlt92826 ASSOCIATES. 237111 Marine Dr Thlt•1•1-1wNflledwlthme Or ..__.8-11 CA02863 M-....... ._......,_,. s la A ,..•)jf I Pao•• 1 lo 3 1n c lu1lv• o f .. MldTrvtttt I . Her~:~~~ ~!~t.k ~0~~~·M•9•9•~ ... 108. LIQUl'I• NIQUel. CA. 92en County CIWlc of 0tang41 Coullty on ·• ROOFAAsEA, ·1026 Ven Opt, a r1er::t.t:,;--houMhOld ~ 9• ~98s'":l 9:S0na~~n M1~rg•neou1cM•P•· rEecorda of av· Pttrlcl• A. A.net ...
Callfoml• 92626 Mat:!:: ~°'.~J~~·:.::.~ FebrUllfY 18
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"3. me112 l.~~.:~~~~OeTAOM, pu~=~~11~u1c~t~,,". wp~'!v~:.0~:~~ IF YOUf ~~tJtJ to lhe :.m~"J•o1.=~~::'~ ='et~'~. Thll butlnest ls conducted by .,, CA 12877 Pubtlehed Ortnoe CoNt Delly 9308 Menunet A Pico River .. __._ ,.............. """'".""• 0 u.., pe on you Oilier h)'drocerbon llUbet~ tying Oitnoe. OA t2M8 lndMd11ei Thie~ .. c:onducled by.,, Piiot. Fell. 2•, M11. 3, 10. 17. 11183 CA ooeeo 119·• I. .,_,..,., llN of Int CMI ......,., ~=::::'6 .,.__ ' th below a daC>tll of 500 1-. from lhe Tit 11'/aM-8288 Ellan M t<~ indMdua1 1~ o.tect: Februtry is. 1993 ........... e1 ...... r appeu at e Mitct of Mid land, t>w1 wflhout tl'4 Publlthad Orenoe COMt Oell)I
Thie •t•t-1 wu flied w1t111111 All• Stron11>ee11 ------------1 Thlt ~It~ by• P1111 Newport hearing and atate your r1gt11 of entry upon eny portion of Piiot Feb. 10• 17, 2,, IN3
COUnty a.r1I Of Orenga County on r1111 .i•t-• wee llled *"" 1t1e "*.IC NOTICE ~Pl'\~~· •1 Pt111 ~ objectlon1 or file written the _,_ .00... • depth of soo nc>-13
Fabrvlty 18, 1983 County C*1i Of Orenge County on ---.,.....-------·• ,..., Nawpof1 8-.:f\, CA b~lt Ith th '"' to i.11•. INttltt, tnfna, exp!Ora '71011' Jen 31, t1M13 l'tCTITIOUa .,..... Jofln \JndlDfOftl Pllbllthed Of•nge Coul Deity o ona w e court or drlll tor Htn•. u ,._ved In rtBJC NOTICE
Publi111to or111ge CoHt Deoly ~ ..,,,.. ITATDll.WT Thia etatement wet flied with me Piiot, Ftti '7, i•. tN3 be ore the hearing. Your dMdl lforn lllrO'"lt l'1ic>oen IOndel ------------
Piiot. F•b 24, Mar 3, 10. 17, 1983 Publt.h•d Or•no• CoHI Dally The followlng l*'IOlll ere doing County Cwtl of Ol'tnge County on 92l«t a~arance may be In peT'IOn recorded November 16, 1978 In NOTlCI TO CMDn'Olll
Ml.IC NOTICE
1003-83 P11<>t, Fe 3 10. 11. 24, 1983 e>u.in.a .. I'«>. 11• 1813• ~ •-.,. lillftllC( or bi your attorney. Book t 1H 1, Pao• 1111 end In °" euuc "'"",..
574-13 HUNTIHOTON BEACH EXXON, r-nv 0 Book "'" p · 20001 BHcll Blvd .. Hllnllngton Publlthed 011n99_ COHI t lly ( Y U A RE A 11...,1. age 1920, bOth of ~..._ 1"1 .. 1'1 U.C.C.)
BMch. CA 9~ Ptlo1. Feb.17, 24. MWcn3, l01•1!'!! NO~~~·~ ~i:rof~'"~ ... ~~~l ~: =~ddrHI tnd Other er~::.: ~I ~:04,:~an.:.,::.
l'tCTTTlOUI IU81NEll
NAMlllTAn•NT
NIUC NOTICE FtcTmOGi .,_..
.. ,,,,. ITAft-.T
Adtlberto A. Clbrttn. 1315 s. .......... ----~· <:n:U.1-0 UIC ~ vou Dortlln way. Stnte Ana. OA 112704 PutluMt to 8«1tlon lt°'(d} of · • # common dellgnttlon, It llflY, of the tnc .. A Calllornl• Corporation
Cllrlttlna F. Cibrltn. 1315 s P\a.IC NOTICE the lntetnel ~Code. notioe .. must fUe your cl.alm wilh the reel ptOperty duarlbed tbove I• Tr--Of'. wtlOtt ~ ...,... Th• following p•11on 11 doing
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WEST COAST BARIA T RIC
CLINIC, 355 Pltcenlla Av•nu•.
Sult• 201, Newport B1•cll, Ctlllornlt 12863
Th• followtno pereOll le doing
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~ Wll"f, 8tntt.Ana. CA 92704 -----------111w.oy c:;' met 11w ennua1 = court o r present It to the PIKl>Ortlld 10 bee 24 Otenn, !Nine, 11 2864 Vl•I• d•I Oro, City of
Thia buelnea• 11 conctuct.ci by ~~.~· for tl'9 r-.w 1MW2 Of penonal representative ~h• und•r•ton•d Tru•t•• ~t~o~tl: ~
TECH NI C AL DESIG N SERVICES, IHll Welnut Street.
Founttln v.-,, Call!. 92708 ~ Berry TholnM. tet1e W•lnl.!1 Str .. 1, Fou111tl11 Vt lley.
Ctlif 12708
~d~.~~ The fotlO'ftlng perton 11 dOlf19 ~~!~~:.2'~=0~· .~ ~gpoin,ted by J;~ co~[~ d l1cl•lm1 e ny 1r1blllty for eny uanaler 11 eboul 10 ~ mede to
Thie tl•t-I -fllad with the ""*-•• the ~·1 ~ offtOe fOt w•thln OUT mon tom "-lnoor~ of the llr.-t tddt-Aontld L. H•nry and Qllbetl A.
Ri chard M FOKlt. 2033
S•nll•oo Driv•. Newport Bttcll,
Celltomle 92860
County an of Otano-Coullty on AND~::~~fe~~';,.~ ~ ~ ~OO'tM!fteM f:te of ~d:J~~ =· :=n ~ deelQnellon, If :!~~==
Jen 31, 1913 .,_ Ava •• •l-21, FulerlOll, CA. t2tl1 =:-c:ima.. • ~ l:;.::. ?OOte:nof~"'-_........_. _ __. ( S eid ul• wlll b• med•, bl.II of Dentt Polnl. County of Ortnge,
Thia butlnMe la GOnduGted ~ ..
lnCIMduel
Thia butlMM II OOl'Ouc:ted by tn
lndMdulli
Ml(lam Dorothee Rouch. 2tOO 80 d .. .SMI .,..,......, ........ e o wllllovt conv.,,enl or werr1111y, Stitt of Cellfoml&.
Pubtt1hed Oreno• co .. 1 Dally Medleoll Ava . •Bo2t, ""'9Hon. Cl\. ~= •h•r Ille cl•I• 01 ttlll Callfornl• The time for eiqw-or l!nplle(I, 1egetdlng tlU.. The proC19'1Y to "8 ., • ...,, .. It
Pilot,,..,, 3, 10, 11, 24, 11183 92t3t The ~lon'e Pf'tnelpal oftloe filin8 <:1-_l.Jna will not Up(tt potHUIOn, Of •11c11mbre11c ... ~In gtnW1111 • M ttOC* Ill
__________ 835-83-......-~1 ~ bu.ir-le oondl.ICted r:iy"' •• tootted •• uo ltrlQoe ltr"', prior to four months from lnct11dl110 , .... ohtrO .. •no t,.,._ flllWl'M. liCllllllmer1t Md OOOcl Alc:Ntd M Fon
Thlll et•l-t ... !tied wtlh ,.,.
COUnty Cieri! of Or.nge County on Ftl>f'utlY 15, 1"3.
Howwd 8. Thome&
Thie llalement ... ...., wtttl the
County Qel1l ol 0r-. County on
Jan. 31, 1913
"8JC NOllCf ~!Mt o "°"°" Com..._, CA. the date of the hearing • ...,.,,... ot lhe T,,._ Ind.of tM wM of ti* lfM ..-!CY lluli'9tt
Thia llet-t wM llltd ""h Ifie Tht prtnolp•I r11a11eoer of 1M no\ked above. truete ore•l•d by H id Dted of ~ M "Udo TrilY'll e.w.•• MCI
County Clerk of Otenoe Coullty on f°"'*'*' 11 Mt. JoM w . ._,,, Y OU MAY EXAMlNE !:,!:·:tr::',:-~:;~"::: :::=, ·~~ c':,.~· ~.:. ~
Publlah•d Ottno• Cout Dtlly
Piiot, f'tb. t7. 24. Mtr. 3, 10, 1ge:) 933-83
~ Publl•h•d Or•no• CoHt Dtlty
PllOt, F.i>. 3, 10, 11, ,., 11183.
13243
f"ICTmOUI Wll F1CTI110UI ....... ...-nA~ ....-1TA~
Tiie totlowlf19 pereon 11 doing Thi loliowlnO "'80f't .,. dOlflG ~-~-JEWELL. A MA Al<ETINO IMAOINl•IT. 241 W Wiiton
COMPANY. 1180 11th StrHI, •II. eo.tt MMa, CA t2'827
Neiwpor1 9-tt. Cllllfomle 92M3 Clnde J. INdne,, 2A 1 w. Wllaon
Gordon I. J.-11. 1880 18111 "11, eo.ta MMt, CA t2'21
14rtet, Newpot1 BNctl. Callfornlt ~ L lmotherJnon, 241 w. Hel'3 Wlleoll, eo.tt ..._, CA ttta7
Tflll bueil'.-t le oonduc:Md ~ en Thie ~ It oondUottcl ~ e lnclMcMll. genetOI 1*1'*1HP· Oorclon I. Jewtll Clncloe J , I•"'*" Thie 1ta..,_t WM flied with ttw' Thie Mii"°'*" wu flted wllh 1t1o ~ 0*1I of Orange County on County 0*1I ot Drlt\Ot COlln!Y on ,.. ll. 1"3. Jan. )1, tNa.
f'ICliflCMM .,.. ..
N.umlTA~ Th• following pereon I• d04no ~-: HA TIOHAL QUAUf'llD VIOEO
PftODUClAI l!XCHANQI, 1HI
Cofllll'lllltil II .. P.O. lox 1oeaa. C09IO ..._,CA tata1. •
Cler II lann•rt Jr .. tttl
OOl'llJnomll ..... ~" MMt, CA. tae27 Thie~ .. ooncUMd by ... ~. a.tt.....,Jr,
Thie ~ -lll9cl. "" countr a.ti of Or1ng11 ~ on '90.1. tta. ,_
P11bllafMcl Orenoe oo... Deity
Ptto1. '•b. 10, 11; U . Moret! i . tM. 1~ .... ,_
Put>lt.tled Or1111gt eo .. 1 OdY l'lllltlefled Orenge Co .. 1 Oelty l'ICtfhOUI • 11 Ill Plot. Feel. 11. u. Mer. a. 10. 1~ l'lot, ......, a. to, tr. u . 1ta llMm STA~
--------7...;12;;;.-!;l-"" ~ Tiie fellowtftt per90tl II dolfto ~ ........_..,
PWlJC llOl1C( IOUTHl"H CAll'O"HIA
MmtOUI. llllM MOllTGAOI GUILD. 4H IO I•., ...._ST•~ :.,Ho.11, ....,._, ..... CA.
Tiit fo4loWMI P9rMft le Ootno Ketttl lrleft '"'1W. 1401 W, ~..:: MITOMOTM, lblW ~ 11" ""'*' ....._, CA.
OAIHCO~l"bJ:~~: "-.............. •unu..,, an ,IOOViJ:.. Ml' , 17' •· ~ ......... 111tt Coela...... t<-. .. ...... ..., ""' ·=---.... ""' .. Jettn loon "~'"'•', 111 OCllllnev et ~ ~ • g:~~~.S:· ... nu1111on luol\, 1119', '· ,.., .... ...,,
T* ............... wen ""~ 0r..-O....r~ .......... "°'· ,. ,0, ,,, ........... .
Jellfll...... -.... , ... $) ... OrM9I 0-. ._ _________ .;...i.z:..;;m~
.............. ,, •••• 11
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Jan. It, IH3. _,1 "=~•cl Ottn99 00111 Otlly the file lr'l!pt by the COW'\. u Deed ot Tru1t 10 wit. 121.9'78.•a Stille Of oeMfotnlt. r_,.. Piiot ,. 2• 1113 I d with lnllf••• .. provided in Hid Tll• b11llt trtnaftr Wltl b• Publl•lled Ottnot co .. t Deny • • ~ you are ntereate in the nota<•l p11ie a11 ~11, chttQM eno coneummeMd on or ,,._ tt1e 1..,. Pttot. ,.. 3, to. 1T, ~. 11183. 1 estate, you may file a request "" end .a ~ dey o1 Merotl 1N3 111 10:00 A .... •
e»83 rtaJC flOTIC( with th• court t o receive The -~ """' Mid Dted WUTE"H 'MUTUAL HO"OW
Ml.JC NOTIC( PICTmOUl.,._11 special n o t ice of the d'.ir::!d~'f11:'•u::::i'rn.r: ~~~·=
NMm 8T'Al"lmWT Inventory of fftate t1nd o f ..,.._ OeGleretlOn ol Otiteull end M • 101, Tuattn, CA tMIO. ~ • 11•11 Ttie lolloMne oer---lhe peUUona, a.ccountl and Otmtnd 101 let•, and wrlllen Thet IN lall dt"8 tor f11nt ~
STA.,_, °'*'*' -reporta cte.:ribed ln SectJon Notice ot Def9ul1 encl EleetlOn to In IN --,....,.,... IO ....... ~:-1"9 perton 19 004fl0 CHM AMOQATU. *' l:fOO.~ of the California ... The uudenbied c:...o Mid "'-di "· '"*· l<A"EN'I KO"HUI .... JoeQvlft A~. Lot AJemttoe Pr*• Code NOttot .. Otittulf end m.cuon '° lo ,., .. I• ltllOWl'I to tllt ' • oa.torftla I0720 ' W '° M r.-d9cl ~ the _,,,ty TrM ....... et! butlnMe MIMI
O•tte6d AV9 • 11111• 1 , f'OUl'lttln Mork Horr11 .. 1n, HO la JAMBS L. RUBEL JR .• --. ,,. ,... prOCllf'fy la looM9cl and afdretH• 11Hd •r \llt V~~ nrrMITH t7t2...., oeqlll11 AwenllO. t.o• AIOMlloe HU Via ~rte, New~t o.w· ot/Ol/ta T:"C.: tot Ille P-' ...._ ,... ~=· Huntington' 1 .. oh, CA c.m:~. Hotntt.irt. ~M ~C:ed 0:• 17•'4Jo!;, =:::: tno. -l>llled ~ ~~
Tt111bullrlW 11 ~.,,,en =:t3""9· r..oe Dally PUot. M~ ia. M, ::=ct"~ "°'*' L.
lndMfMI, ~ L 8mlfl Thie llllllrl9la 11 ~ _,, 1811 Pllofle(ltt••JO..N10 ~....,.,
., portlWINp. .. ... tnietM "' ...... Or ..... COMt .......
TilM ........... fled ... 1119 ~ lfOmMelll ~ JolW1 w. ·~ "°' ,.......,. ... ,.. -·· ~ Qerlt "' Or-. Cowley Oft Thie ••• ,,. .... "'f wWI Vloe ~ • ~. ft, ttea. 01e111. fil °""It COW1ty "''"tfl.ci Ore"Oe Cotlt . o,_11) -..
PvblllMcl 0r8fl99 Co.:'f::, ~ ''· ,... ""' '.. PtlOI,, FOO 17, 14, .._,..I. ~.a
..-.. ~. tr. t•. tifetdl a. 10. •• PublieMd Ortnte CO•• P\llJC "°1U ___ ........... -...-;;::;...._'°' __ • ~. 14,..., a, '°· "·
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Lungren hacks internment report f I
MILLION DOLLARS. • •
Lona Btach Republican U.n
Lunar•n, WhOM conareulonal
dl1tdct lncludo• Hununaton
Bffch, Mld he 1uppo1tt a report
reloued today I.hat blamee race
prejudice tor the lnwmment of
120,000 JapaneH·Amerloane
durlna World War U. custom-designed kitchens, said
Cott'.
If you'w unly got B mllllon to
spend and your heart's atill aet on
waterfront digs, don't despair.
Try a condominium, says Marlon
Buie, president of Macnab-Irvine
Realty
"There was a time when you'd
say t.'Ondomimum and at would
turn customers off.'' said Buie.
"But many people travel and
they don't need a large house. Or
it's a second home."
For $750,000 you can move
into a luxury high the
condominium on Lido Iale
c omplete with modern
appliances, spacious rooms and a
wall safe. For another $250,000
you can have the penthouae, aa'd
BuJe.
Should anyon wlth a mUllon
In th lr wallew lament their loal
buvina power, consider what
ei.e $1 mllllon will buy:
Five hand built Rolls Royce
Comiche Convertibles trom Roy
Carver at $180,000. Or a 90 tool
yacht with three pnvate cablns, a
dini_na room and cruise controla.
For $1 million you can walk
out of Neiman-Marcus with 10
full length Russian Barguiin
Sable capes designed by James
Galano&.
Or. yeur accountant will
joyously point out. you can bank
it all whale pondering your
options.
L"'!!Cren wu vlcu chairman ot
tht Comml11lon on WarUme
Relocation and Internment of
Clvlllan1, whoee report blamtt
prejudice, war hyeterla and
President Frank1ln Delano
Rooeovelt's Admlnlatratlon for a
lack of political couraae In the
montha following the bombing of
Pearl Harbor.
"While we have ae yet to
addreaa the l11ue of remedies,
(rompen.aaUon. for aurvivon and
DENTIST PROBE . • •
breathing at his office and later
ctif'd
Stine said only 6!>0 of the
18,000 prac~king dentists in
California have been issued a
permit, including Prot.opappas.
The Costa Mesa dentist, who
graduated from UCLA Dental
School and c o mpleted a
six-month internship In oral
surgery at Temple University
Hospital in Philadelphia, was
issueWihe non-mandatory permit
in 19M because he had already
been using general anesthetics,
Stine said.
But Protopappas' office at 534
W. 19th St .. was never inspected.
state officials said.
"We have enough laws. We've
just got to get the manpower to
enforee them," said Stine. "-If.~
had go tten the regu-la tions
through futer we might hav&-
inspected him."
Pro topappas said in court
documents he had anesthetired
up to 14 ,000 patie nts in his
career. "I have used the same
general procedure. including the
type o f drugs and amount
administered , with only slight
variation during the past 12
vears." he said.
COASTAL PANEL. • •
resid e nt who sat on the
commL"Sion for eight years, said
she finds it strange that Mcinnis
would be appointed.
"l find it ironic that he'd want
to be on a board that he so badly
wants to do away with.'' said
Rosener, who has environmental
leanings while Mcinnis is viewed
as pro-d evelopment.
"I'm a firm belie ve r in
property rights," responded
Mclnnis. "If somebody owns
some land then, by God, he owns
it and I'll work to help them.
"I believe in public access but
I'm not going to give anyone
penni.ss.ion to walk through my
Coos to I
Pertty oloody 1111<1 a llltle Cooler
lonlghl. Ovemlghl IOW9 4e lo 52. Sunny and a 11111• wumer
!<>morrow. HIQM SS 10 70
Elsewhere, from Point Conception 10 the Mexlc:en
border anc1 out eo mna., Winds
diminishing 1onlght. becoming
llght and varlebl• lomorrow
morning. Moally wMt 8 10 HI
knots tomorrow afternoon. Wuterly awe111 3 to 5 feet.
lnc:rNalng to 8 to 10 IHI by
tomorrow afternoon. Partly
clou dy to ni ght an d early tomonow. then fair.
,U.S. sunimary
backyard," he added.
Roeener, who said she's now
writing a book on her commission
years. believes .Deukrnejlan will
do his best to weaken the
commission by "starving it of Its
resources, make it tough to get
information or money."
"They can't do away with the
Jaw but they can aure chip away
at it," Rosener added.
She asserted that Mcinnis
sought the comm.ission post to
gain visibility for future political
efforts.
Mcinnis denied the charge,
directing a quick bural of
expletives at Rosener. ~
Cloudy, cooler
Friday~ February 25
A storm 1y1tem moving Into wettern New England and
another ttonn lllong the VlrQlnla
COMt haw combined to produce
heevy enow owr northern New
Hampshire and much of Melne.
Temperatures
A .inter a1onn ~ IOI' 3 to
8 lnc:hee of ---laaued today for New Hampahlr•'•
northern Whit• Mountalne and '°' ell of Maine but the c:oaalal
aec:llone.
By yellerday afternoon
C.rlbou, Main.. had already
eotten 3 ~of -· Th• tnow tapered ofl In northern Vennont but a trav.lere' ldvltOfY warned of anow-covereo
roedt there.
The enow mbted wtth rain 1111<1
•l••t In aouthern Maine and chang ed to rein from
Muaac:lluMll• through New
Jer .. y, Virginia and nor1"-'n
Nol'1tl Carolna. In th• MldwHt. roada were
~ In eMt«n North o.kote after a mlature of 1now and
ft9alng rain . ...,,_town, N.D.,
90( 1 lneh of,_-·
The --too !Mt heel oowred much of IN ...rctw... -mo11t1y ~,.......tMfogln
oentrel lflCI ... 1.m Otlllllloma
oontinu.d to-. ~ ur* -rnllt. A cotd frOM tiof'O tN llOf'\lletn
peolflo co .. 1 proctvotd '''" allowere from wttttt"
Wlllll*IQton _.1119 the ~ ... -*111 Cellama OOMt. 0...
W91'ftlnt• 'l"f• IMved '°' Ille I OOllMa Of Orf90ft Md northefn
c.llfomlL
.. LAt
42 32
82 33
87 83 58 M
62 4.S
54 38
70 411
llO 30
lie 32
lie 40 39 24 &e-• 41 31
73 lie
43 32 '4t 30
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thtlr holra) l bellev tht moet
fruitful a1peot o f this
comml11lon, to document tho
hl1torlcal lnJu1tlce1, haa be n
accompll1hed today," J...unsren
11ld In a 1tatemen\.
The commlulon 1pent two
ye•r• reviewing tho forct:d
removal of all people of J1panete
dvtcent from the Wett Co11t.
followlna P~arl Harbor In UM 1.
The panel condemned
Roo1evelt for 1lgnlns the
Internment orde r wltholJt
requiring "any careful or
thorOUJh review at the
altuatlon.'
Th.e 467-paae report, entitled
"Penonal Juatice Denied," wu
ba11ed on te1tlmony from 750
wltneues and a atudy of
documcnw.
COMMITTEE
From Page A1
Lunaren aald tho report wlU
make American. aware ·•ot thil
black mark In our nation'•
hlJtory.''
But he ..,Ud th~ 10lo purpoeo of
tho comml11lon wu not to
''determine 1ome form of
monetary restitution.''
"Consrea would• have never
charteN'd tht• commlulon If It
felt that. rettltutlon w rf' to be
m'\:cptA."<J oa forgone ronclualon,''
ho Mid
''And In today '• tucal
environment, ll would be
1temlnaJy moro dU tlcuh,"
Lunpnaald.
ne Id a major objective of
the comml11jon WH for "the
ovoldunce ot ony future po.alble
~xclUlion of ony eegment of our
IOclety.''
More study urged
on LB pool costs
By STEVE MITCHELL Ofthel)elly ..........
oomplex, along with maintenance
coats and closer estimates of
personnel expenses.
: t
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The city council a nd school
board agree more study I.a needed
on financing a proposed
community pool in Laguna
Beach.
Both bodies met Tuesday to
dlscuss constructlon of a $750,000
to $1-mlllion pool complex that
would be jointly funded and
built at Laguna Beach High
School.
Moat 11n,portantly. the two .
panels want to know from where
the money for the ambitious
aquatic rropo6&1 would come.
An 1 -member task force -
established to explore the pool
complex proposal -
recommended the tab be split
down the middle, with the dty
The meeting resulted in a~
agreement Uiat both parties ·
further pinpoint the cost of the
Teachers
ratify
Irvine pact
By GLENN SCOT!' Oflt.DelJ ...... ...,
using park funds from
developers and.,the school district
using proceeds from a aurplus
land sale.
That's where the Laguna
Beach Unified School District
might. be blown out of the water.
Trustees will meet tonight to
open bids on the proposed sale of
11 acres of surplus school land in
the Top of the World community.
The meeting begins at 7:30.
However. district busineas
manager Clyde Lovelady said he
has not received a single bid -
with a minimum sale price of
$3.1 million -from any
developer.
That does not mean an
interested developer might not
show up tonight with bid in
hand, but Lovelady &aid he ~
Irvine school teachers have
turned out in unusually large
numbers to raiify a contract
giving them a 4.!> percent salary
increase thia achool year._ ·
'lWOr-e llian 300'"' feaclf!r
stopped by Rancho San Joaquin
Intennediate School after work
yesterday to vote oo an
agreement reached early last
week by negotiato rs for the
lrvine Teachera A.slociation and
the Irvine Unified School
District.
·not heM'd_fro"L!!lr ~es_t!iat
might do that. ...i.!-1
All but two teachen voied for
the contract, said Dan Graham,
president of the a.ociation.
After the votes were tabulated,
Graham and other leaden of the
teachers' group announced the
ratification at the district's Board
of Trustees meeting. The trustees
also approved the settlement and
the contract was signed on the spOL
Due mostly to uncertain
financial support from
Sacramento, negotiators were
hesitant this 9Chool year to reach
agreement on salaries. It was the
first time a one-year contract
hadn't been signed before
students began classes m the fall
Graham speculated yesterday
the anxiety caused by the
lengthy negotiating process led
more teachers than usual to cast
votes on the agreement, an act
that was considered more routine
in past years.
No more than 150 teachers
usually bother to VQte to ratify
contracts, he said. The district
employs almost 700 teachers.
Without a land sale, the district l
would be hard-pressed to find I
the .funds to partidl>&te In a pool
project.
Dow hits·
new high
NEW YORK -The stock
market made trading history
today as a etrong two-day rally
carried the Do'A-Jones Industrial
Aver~e to an all-time closing ~of 1,121.81.
The Dow. which had pierced
the 1.100 mark twice previously
in inter-day trading but. had
never closed above that level,
ahot through the barrier In the
first hour of trading and wound
up with a gain of 24.86.
Today's blg jump came on the
heels of a 16.54 gain yesterday
and analysts attributed the rally
to investor perceptions of a
strengthening economic recovery
plus a belief that the curl'ti'lt
drop In oil prices will bring more
good results than bad.
On the New York Stock
Exchange, 1,188 stocks closed up,
while only 33:> showed declines.
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Record High
Dow Jones Final
UP 24.88
CLOSING 1121.11
Dollar dip s, gold firm
LONDON -The dollar weakened agaiNt other
major currenclee today as foreign exchange ma.rketa
aetUed down after the opening round of oil price cuta.
The value of gold bu.Won, which plummeted by
more than $30 an ounce in Europe during the two
previous aeeslona, was little changed from yesterday's
clOle.
1n Tokyo, the dollar declined marginally to 235
Japanese yen, compared with 235.10 Wednesday.
Later in London, the British pound, which touched an
all-time trading low of $1.5135 yesterday before
closing at $1.5220, edged up to $1 .522-5 tn this
morning's dealings.
Chrysler has yearly profit
HfGHLAND PARK, Mich. -Chrysler Corp.
announced today it earned $170.1 million last year, the
autornaker's first annual pro(it in five years. However,
Chrysler lost $96.1 million in the fourth quarter of
1982 becauae of the strike by aome 10,000 Canadian
autoworkers during contract talks. The annual profit
was large~y due to the aaJe of its defense subsidiary.
Eureka chairman r esigns
SAN CARLOS -Kenneth Kidwell, arrested on
drunken driving and weap0ns charges last month, haa
stepped down as chairman of Eureka Federal Savi.np
and Loan Association.
But .. Eurek.a officials said the resignation of the
44-i'.ea'f-old executive, who will retallr his other
positions as Cfiiet-exeeutiveofficer-anapresicJent of
Eureka, had nothing to do with the criminal charges
against him. "No demotion was intended by this,"
Eureka board member Harold Walt said. "It's merely a
realignment of duties."
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