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THI ORlllil COAST
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Tornado wreak•
havoc In Orange
County, L.A.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1983 ORANGE COUNT V . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
• -Mopping ti{> 110.der rainy skies
Huntington
hardest hit
along Coast
·a, ROBERT BARKER ud PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. .,..,,.......,
Huntington Beach residenta,
lltUnned by the ferocity of rain
·and cyclone-like wincla. were
dlglng out today from one of the-
wont .am. to alaah through the
dty.
•$22 mllllon
damage In
Huntington Beach
•Newport, Balboa
piers closed
•Forty evacuated In
Costa Mesa
• Landsllde In
Newport, Mesa
workers put
on full alert
By STEVE MARBLE
MtlieDllJ'911t8Ulll
Without a stop to even U9e9I
damages, city worl:era, police
officers and firemen in Newport
Beach and Coata Meaa were
placed on full alert today,
prepering for pcmible flooding,
strong winds and potential
landalldes. More than 1,000 bomea were
flooded and an estimated $22
million damage cauaed by the
1tonn which alammed into the
coutal dty yesterday morning.
Nearly '700 reople were
evacuated rom home1
threatened by flood watel"I.
--Corona _del Mar Both cities were ravaged by
yeaterday'a a t o rm, which
dropped more than three l.nches
of rain in only three houn in
downtown Newport Beac,h.
One death wu reported by
electrocution.
The storm al10 lopped off
portion• of two prevlou1ly
damaged piers ln Huntington
Beech and Seal Beach.
An ~tional 1,000 feet of the
already dama1ed Seal Beach
Municipal Pier collapeed about
lOp.m.~. "We're )at wal.m. fer the N9t
of it to fall ln. •• uld llfeauani
Kelly Hamill. Theiler wa1
1erlou1ly damaaeci duri ng
Jan"'!)"s ltorml when two large leCtkliia were destroyed.
A middle 8ection of the pier
wuhed away lut ntaht, along
with portiona of the remainJ.ng
pier fragments, she uid.
About 40 feet WU broken oU
from the end of the 1,830-foot
long city pier, causing estimated
damaaes of *"°·000.
The End Cafe, located near the
end of the pJer, perc hed
(See RUNTINGTON, Pqe A%) Laguna Beach firemen reecue 'flood victiD18 from Laguna Canyon Road.
'
Bit of everything
. plagued Laguna
BySTEVB~
O(' .. DlllJ,... .... Lacuna Beech le1dam ecapes
the bnmt of winter stonm.
Yesterday'• delu1e. which
dumped 2.8 inches of rain in
Lquna Canyon.. certainly WU DO
aaeptian.
And, u In put dl1Utera in
~:,:• .Beach, there were
Such -hundreds of 1aree fiab fJoppq In the middle of Lquna
Canyon Roed. A truck and car
ocamutlnl down a 1WollefNlood
control channel -without the
benefit of driven . And .everal
buTela of hazardous waste that
myaterioualy wubed up on Main
Be.ch.
There wu drama, too, with
eeveral dozen canyon raidenta
re.::ued by neighbors, Marines
and firefichter-,..
Renee Caner, carrying her
¥0UJll daU8}lter Juliette, WU one
of tb.oae .. brou1ht out of the
flooded canyon aboard a fire
efl8lne yestel'da"f ·. "I lost everything I own," the
(See BIT, Pa1e A%)
Ruth Dewell getl refreehmenh for eom Cliff
and Jamie, 3, from Laurie Moore at
Huntington Beach High School center.
•Businesses soggy
but sound
• Hospltals keep
services open
•lrvlne reports
mlnlmal damage
•Some schools
closed today
•Flood channel
flaws blamed for
flood Ing
_,;
•Newport boats
break loose In
harbor
Every major roed in Newport
-except for Newport Boulevard
-WU cloeec:f by mid-morning
yesterday. Docka and plen were
ripped loose by the river-like
currentl through Upper Newport
S.~ Newport Harbor.
t for a.ck Bay Drive, all
the ltftetl reopened today.
Most Newport residents, in a
touch of gloomy Irony, went
without Witter much of the day
when a 30-1.nch water main at
the Newport S.y brid41e snapped
wlder the ~ of the raging
current.
"If you'd told me~ days aao that w. oould happen, rd
never have believed lt ,"
commented Newport police
officer Pete Perrin.
In c.o.ta Me.a, a amall twister
ripped through the city late
~y morning, uprooting at
40 tree1 ln the Msa v eroe
community. At least 11 power
pola were downed by the wind,
and fences and tree9 at nearby
(See WORU:RS, Pqe A%)
Police, fireHJen
had some breathers
By LORENZO BENET °' .. .,..,,... ...
It destroyed ICOn!I of homel.
eent hundreda fleeing for dry
around and cal.-d an eltimated ~ ml1llon in penona1 and public
property damqe. But ooe of the
most devastating st.onna ln the
state'• history didn't overwhelm
county fire and police 1e1'Vioea.
"We could bave handled a
bt11er etorm," Hid Chuck
Murphy, ah Oranp ~ty Flre
Department lnformaUon officer.
••We u8ed OW' l'e90W'OM to the
maximum -but we weren't
ltretched to the limit -although
at one point ye.terday afternoon
we weren't nspondina to water
removal callt -we were only
handlln1 life-th.reatening
tmef'telaciea .••
Between 8 a.m. and ~ p.m., the
county fire department
responded to 180 calla -about
100 more than UIUal, Murphy
aaid. The depertment called up
an additional 40 men and
employed eech ~the oounty'a 71
fire er\llJlel to handle ye.terday'1
storm that ~yaecf much of ~
Oranp CoMt. , . . ~Future woe seen for houses near the ocean
The county allo received
Ullltance from Loe AnaeJee and
Rivenide county hand crew1
who helped with undbaainl
and debrla removal, Murphy
aakt.
BY PHIL SNEIDEBMAN °' ... Dlllr ....... ~o many couta1 reisdenta,
bul\dh'4J a ~ at the ocean'• .._.le a dNlllD came true.
·But that dl'MID can quickly
becxme a n1Cbtmare when hiah
tidee and lt.orm cond.lttcm like
~Y'• cauee the ocean to Invade • beech dweDtr'1 llv1nl
roam.
in the wake,of recent
devaatatinl ltonm, a La Jolla
1Cientllt hu concluded that a
30-year period of mild weather
hu ended and that damalinc
COMta1 l'°'1m eoclft will become
much more COllJllJlOll.
"Peoplie will experience many
more profl.lemt," Nld Douatu
Inman. • pbysk:al oc-nnpapbet
at Sc=lp • ln1Utute of Oceenosra y who Ml ;pent 19
Y""' ~ the California co.tUne.
He noted that moet
drMlopnwnt abl8 the <Wlllnt
occwftd dW'lnl die~ lull ln bid ... thei'. " ) built
cloler to the wawr t lbe1 ll'iOUJd haV9, .. hi ll&d .
.,When nature d•clde1 to
-... 111 tndltleiMI pa.._ It = wtthout ....,. tO ~ MwJUt•&ht~",
' ot.14trved ChHIH Anto1, a
E~;r~-:= ,,.. ...... =" .. ........ , ... , ~ .. ,. ... ., .. , ......... ,
ltonnl and hiah tide ln Jan.,.,-y.
Anto1 uid that If the
pndJcUon of wone weether ln tuture years ii true, ocmnfrcnt
bar.-that aN rebuilt !NY hive
to be modlfled U1inl etllta or
!!!.!.~!! ~o minimise future ~ tr.It wavee and· ~~the cJamalS"I COMta1 ~ AnllDI Jlftdicted that
(let OCEAN,~ 41>
Meanwhile, county lherUra
department~ ln 15 oft-duty
(See POLICE. Pap il)
~ -
Q Orange Oou• DAIL.Y Pll.OT/Wtdneld11, M1roh J, ''"
·Huntington hardest_hit
From P ge A1
~ doee to the water UU. ~. Mee.nwhlle, all elementary and
mJddJe echoola ln th• Fountain
Valley and Huntln1ton S.ac:h
Chy echool dlatrlcta rom1lned c~ today, but wero expected
to reopen tomorrow lf no furt.her f~ huardl apptar. ~lnwU.1~ all tloodJna tn tht c:.-rrrwu-~ by overftowtrq
flood control channe~ eiec:ordJnj
to city apokwn BUI ~.
A 20-foot rupture In the
earthen channel between Atlanta
and Hamilton avenues yesterday
pc»ed a major thrMt to Ed.lion
High School and residenta living
west of Magnolia streeta.
Emergency crewa, includl~
Marlnea from El Toro ~lne
Corps Air Statton and sailors
believed to be from Seal Beach
Naval Weapons Station;-joined
city and county crewa ln working
to plug the breach with
sandbag,.
Heavy earthmoving equipment
later shoved the silt and dirt back
into the weikened areaJ"anCi the
channel appeared to be ata~
by this morning. ...
AnoJher problem area
involved homes lying ln the path
of water from another broken
channel near Atlanta Avenue
and Beach Boulevard.
The homes remained flooded
and cl91od ... \hi1 mornin1 and rttlc~_e9\1 wua.evnaa* tOf' HunUJ)lton BMch HJch School.
Elec:1iidty to vacant~ ln
the low-lytn1 tlatl•d MCtlon
wu ahut off u a precautionary
meuunt.
Roea Hid rHldtnta of the Hununato~y -the·Sea Mobllt
~ Pwk nNr Newland Street
and l»actfic Cout ffiahway were
PJ!~!!._ted _from ~t~ to the
Many r oads
still c losed
While mott major freeway•
were open th.la lftOrnJ.nl, eeveral
•OUth ~ty road• remained
cloeed due to flooding, California
Hlghway Patrol offklera aaJd.
Laauna Canyon Road was
cloaed Indefinitely l~both
d.lrectiona from EJ Toro ROM! to
Pacific c.out High\UY and the
Ort.ea• Hiehway wu ahut down
to one lane at the San Juan
-Creek bridge becauae the
passageway wu conalOered
structurally unsafe, ott1ci.als aaJd.
Pacific Coast Highway
remained cloeed between Warner
Avenue and Golden W~ Street
in Hunlington Beach and
between Pal.J.udes and Camino
Capt.~ in Capbtrano Beach.
vark today becauae o f a
cont.lnu.d tll*•.
"The ... ·11 lot ut water puahl"-
11111atrut th• walla and It could
apell trouble," Reed aa.ld.
Realdent1 of tho park and
other mobllo home park• -
Rancho del Rey, Brookfield
Manor aod Del Mar ...lDIS&la_;
were evacua CTcf by 1>6Tt1-
~..houalna trada-ln
. 1hat aenerat irrea were cloeed,
with barrlcadea and police told
everyone to 10 to HunUnaton
Beach H.lah Scbool.
The orily atonn·telate<f de.th
ln Hunllni\On Be11eh OOC\U'Ted at
about 8 a .m. ye1terday at the
Ooee1l View Mushroom Orowen
farm on Golden Weat Street,
polJce aaid.
Accordlna to police, Rojello
Z uniga, 17, a Mexican citizen
living ln HuntJ.n.a1on Beach, wu
covering a conveyor belt motor
during the rain when he wu
aocidentally electrOcuted.
He wu pronounced dead 10n
a r i"l v a l a t H u n t i n g t on Inte~communlty Hoaphal, a
hospital spokesman Mid.
F.diton High School ln IOUth
Huntington Beach waa closed
today becauae it la lQCated near a
flood control channel that
suffered a serious break
ye1terday.
Bil of everything in Laguna
From Page A 1
tearful mother of tbree said. ''I
watched my antiques float by, I
s aw my cat drown . 1 lost
The city's blue and white bu.aes
canied many canyon residents to
the retreation department., which
became a te111pocary 'emergency
aentet. By nightfall, mo8t had
gone w stay with friends.
waters to back up and flood
aeveral downtown streets," -1.d
Sprelne.
He said Cout ffighway wu.,
cla.ed for two houn as tbe water
railed to several feet.
ev~.··
She said her neighbors were
dbagging the 'front of their
mes n ear Big Bend in t.he
yon when the heavy rainfall *** The canyon flooding also
"Once the truck fo~ Ua way
through the channel, the water
sub81cfed," the pol.ice lieutenant
said.
gan. .
"It happened so fast," she said.
prompted the two Laguna lakes
to overflow, and hundred• of
baas and carp flowed out onto
Laguna Canyon Road.
Carter and her neighbors jumped
aboard a flatbed truck that
carried them out of the canyon
where they later boarded a fare
'"!'here were beautiful flah out
there.'' said police Lt. Jim
S prelne. "I saw a 12-inch bass
fl lng around."
~ for the truck, and a a:mall
Volvo that followed t he same
route, pol.ice are guessing both
vehicles are 1<>mewhere ln the
,engine. ocean.
H er neighbor, Michael
Williama, recalls the ride out of ~e canyon resident was
picking up the fiah and t.oaing
them into the flood waters,
Spreine said.
*** While police were trying to the canyon.
"About 20 of us were on the
flatbed w hen the engine went
ou t," he said. "We came down
the canyon road with the flow of
the current. Picldna up people at
"( don't know what good he
thouaht he wil doing. It they
made It to the ocean they'd dle ln
the salt water."
figure out bow to d.Wodge the
truck, •bout a lWf dozen metal
barrela waahed up on Laguna'•
Maln Beacb.
Firef.l&hten cordoned ott the
area .until nightfall when a
hazardoua wute dllpoal team
arrived to cart off the myaterioua
con talnenl.
we floated by."
A Laguna Beach fire engine
that was heading out· of the
canyon 1topped the truck ~d
transferred It.a refugees aboard
the red engine, taldng them the
rest of the way to utety. .
Charlie Furr, another canyon
resident, :said the flooding came
as a aurprise to him and bla
neiahbon.
•'\Ve were sandbag&fng our
homes when all of a Ndden the
water was up to here," he aa.id.
polnting to his chest.
"When it geta that deep, you
Stan thinking about drowning."
*** Fbh weren't the only thlnp
in the flood channel yesterday.
At about 2 p.m. Joe Jahraua.
whose family own• Laguna
Beach Lumber Co.. watched a
small pickup truck roll put his
bu.atne. ln the concrete channel.
Ho aald he called the J>Ollce
who apotted the vehicle u It
· rolled under Broadway.
At Beach Street, the truck
~ wedged ln the channel.
And that's when troubles bepn
for Laguna'• downtoWn.
'"nle truck cauaed the channel
Ft.re Manhal ~ Jewell said one of the ba.rrell con tained a
high power lndu.trfal 10lvent,
aeveraJ othen held petroleum
productl, and two othen were
marked u containln& haz.a.rdoUI
waste.
"We have no idea what the
material waa, or where It came
from," Jewell ea.id, adding fire
officiala will attempt to
determine where the barrel•
came from.
~·· ~S-c_a_t-te_r_e_d-sh_o_w_e_r_s _ _,
111
Coas t a l
Partly cloudy tonight with
ecattarad ettowar•. Ovtrnlghl
low9 In Iha so. Continued per1ty
doudy lomotrow with ~ Clf
.,_. 'reduced 10 30 1*1*Tf.
H1gtit iomotrow eo to ea
t1ee wht re, from Point Conception lo Iha Mulcan
bOtder and out eo rn11et: Wlnda
_,.,.... 26 10 36 knota, -11 10 25 '"1 1onlgh1 ov9' oular ....... W1ndl _,.,_. 10 to 1S
knGU torilghl and tomon'OW -'"'* _,...,., ~ ocmbtned -12 IO 18 ...._ t4eell'f -1 tdvltoty
wlttl tw.11... generwlly 8 IO 12
.... but IOo9lly -Ngll -20 .... on --•·facing ~ Sca ttere d ehoware and
tllundartlloware datratelng
lcnlgfll. Ptw11y doudy t~
wlUI a 30 pareant c11anoa of .,_.._
Ex tended
dumping enow In Illa eteta e
~hem mounta6ne
Haevy turf bentred -~ ttomae end eavtra lloodlng
davalopt d •long Illa upper
S•cnmt nlo Alvt r end In Ille 10U1t1tm sen JoeQl'6n v-.y.
An tttlm•l•d t.ooo people
11Cr~ Callfornla -• routed from tMlt ~ by 11ooctweter9
and lnlJdalkMa. SctttaNd --.. llnd Uten
and !tie PllClfte Not lfl... -the etorm movect Intend A. w1 .. 1., "°"" w8ldl ---'°' the oart!tll mounQllna Clf Al1loN and
lht mount1ln1 of eoutl'larn
Colortdo.
In 11\e Eaet, • ltorm on Iha
ooMt -eandlno rein end gutty --------------------4 whit IO Iha m6cJ. and nor1Nm .,_...,... 10 64
Atlilntle' !'9glon 9uffM> llo3 29 9111•• wart cloud)' In Iha ~ 44 2t
Ncw1ha..c and In Iha "°"'*"' dllr CMS* lie u
of NUa. Ctwtttton. SC 57 49 In in. 8outh. me WMthtr -Chanttlon. wv eo s 1 bafrly FrMZlng ltmper~ra1 ~ NC &4 40 wttt confined to 111• upper ~ 55 n
MIHIH lppl Valley. Iha Or••• Cf*"80 58 30
I.Arlt• t'f9kln Md nor9*'n ......... ~ 11 21 MrelnlOf-.d~fl'Ofl'I ~ ~ 41 24 Ct llfornlt today, Illa Ht tJonal ColUlnbia. sc &4 38
w ...... a.w. -....... Ing ColUrnbue 157 28 eunt llln• for Illa aette rn ~Ft wor111 19 62
two·l lllrd• of Illa country o.yton 17 aa T~eluret In lM lo. ...,.. 0.-14 N ~ln~T-. o..~ 11 as
..... erOUftd .. Mdon .. DeC""1 17 28
mldnlgftl PST renoect from .. OulUtfl 29 24
.... In Pho9nlll. ~1 lo 11 !J Paeo 74 41 ..,_ 111 ~ -Feroo as aa ~ ..... ~,... 157 H
Hlr1tor'd .... ....... .. ..
HOr*'*' IO IO
Houteon 71 eo
1nc11enepo1e 11 ao .-.eon, MS 10 IO ,,...an..., Ma
Ka'.-Qty 70 •
tr.,VC : ~
......... .. aa .... ~ 72 ...
,._Ycril 47 46
Horto9l .. ..
Nor1'I Pltlt• ea 34
Otclet\orM C"Y n 43
Omefle 56 18
OrtlnOo 17 IO
PNledtlpNa 46 44
~ 7' 90 =:r. .... 57 at
41 '¥T
'"°":·Ore 51 41
ProYlOt 54 42
="C"Y
50 41 ea SI
Atno .. 11
~Id 41 ..
SI Loult .. as
St. ...... Tempe 13 151
Seit L.Mte 82 ...
Sen ""'°"'° .. 11
SI Sit Maria S3 a
a.ttla 47 q ::1.: IO ..
IO .. ""* .... .. 40
9yt"-11.n
Toptti• 7t .. n-78 ..
Tulaa • a
W~on ., 47
Wlolllta .. "
Temperatures
L°'*"'8t .....
~ Tl 44 ......,.... 17 ...
MWN 71 17 ........ .., ..... ,.u 41.
c~ e.trttltld a
lurelt• • ~ • ~ .,
~ • • .,.. ,_.... • ........ ... ........ ~ '° ........... '° Tiile11 I I lllf IEPllT
Deir ,.... ,_... "' ,.. II r' Cr mun
W orkpien use sandbags to re pair a break
in the Talbert Flood Cha nnel behiqd
Ed ison High ~chool m Hun tington Beach.
Flood control
channels 'lllaIDed
By JEFF ADLER
dt hOelrNtt .....
Surging floodw aters that
lnundated atreeta and homes ln
1ev.eral Orange Coa1 t
communities yesterday might
POLICE ~ .. •
Fro.!11 ... Page A 1
dep.utiea and about 30 reeerve
officers and put 100 more on
standby to deal with yesterday'•
emeraenctes, aa.id Lt. Wyatt Hart
of the~ County Sherifra
office. Many or the Unl& were
deployed In canyon
neighborhoocb where a strong
po~Ual existed for flooding and
mUdalJdee Hart aaid..
"The stor m didn't tax uw
becauae of our re.erve program,"
Hart 1ald. "W e had some
problems getting to from ~
due to weather and traffic And
our respome time to ie. lleJ'ioul
calla waa alower than what we
would like it to be." •
have been contained had earthen
flood contr ol channel• been
upgraded and llhed with concrete
over ~ past ·few years.
CoUnty Public Works ~r
Carl Nelaon said the flooding was
cauaed by the Inability of the
earthen flood-control sya~ to
handle the vast volume of water
that poured lnto It and exceeded
1.he system's designed capacity
The water slowly roae ln the
channel.a, began overflowing and
then eroded gaps ln aa many as
17 differen t apota along the
_ ear\hen chann!la· The gaps
permitted mUdOy floodwalen to
rage along city streets, especially
In Huntington Beach where
damaae ia eatimated at $22
mDHc:m
In partl of the county where
the earthen flood channela ~
been upgraded to concrete, th.e
flooding' waa not so aevere,
Nelaon said. He added there ~re
only a few concrete culverts that
overflowecJ at all, but the water
never threatened the lntegrtty of
thoee channels.
WORKERS ...
From Page A1
&etancla Hl1h School were
deetn>ytef.
"14 .. Verde loobd 11.M a WU zone," ~ Mike Si.Yen.,
th• matntenanc~ 1upervt.or in
C<leta MeA.
Police ln Costa M .. l9(lr'ted ~~,.U0 -1ome atranded reatdentl,
lo~ludins-one woman w ho
auffered an appatent heart attack
at the helaht of the atonn. The
water atood 11eVen feet -deep ln
areaa .
About 45 people were
evacuated from their flooded
home1 In Coeta Mesa and flve
•pent the ni,ht at an emeraency
Red Crom ahelter at Costa Metia
High School.
In Newport Beach, three
people and two dop ahowed up
at the Red Croaa ahelter
establlahed at the Orange Coat
YMCA.
A tmall landaUde WU reported
along Bayside Drive ln Coron.a
del Mar late ye1terday and 11
families were evaculted by dty
official.a who feared the homes
could begin to alide.
Irvine came through the atonn
remark.ably well. Several major interaecuo~ remained f1ooc!ed
today and were clo1ed to
motorists. The worst flooding
occurred ln Northwood. Mud and
water washed lnt.o the yarck and
pooll at about 15 residenoea.
Trabuco Road In lrvine wu
cloeed today from Jeffrey Road
to CuJver Drive and city ~!.. were allempting to bulldoze a
channel through the westbound
lanea to connect lnundated fields
with a flood control dltch.
UC Irvine was cloeed at noon
yesterday because of aevere
flooding. CWaes resumed today.
A pier with five boat.I attached
broke loose in the Upp er
Newport Bay late yesterday and
floated down lnto the harbor.
Harbor Master Harry G._e aald
severaJ boata that snapped Wo9e
from their mooring• were
wed~~ under the atemwheel of the leuben E. Lee restaurant.
" e haven't even had a breek
long enough to check out all the
~e. Most of the moorlnp in
tke harbor were rearranged,"
said Gage.
Both the Newport and Balboa
Piers were cloaed today u a
precautionary measure.
A large water main in
Newport that serves most of the
dty snapped at a polnt under the
Newport Bay bridge becauae of
the swtft CWTenta, aaid Wade
Beyeler, Newport's general
services director.
Non-aitical aurgeriea at ~
Memorial Hospital were amce
yesterday and aome emergency
room patients were dlverted to
other hospftala. Hoag was
without water for several
hours.
"The problem, of cou~. ia
that thlno aren't over yet," sa!d
Perrin. "ft doesn't look good. The
la.at thing we need la more rain." Throughout the day, local fire,
police and !aramedlc
departmenta an the hlg.hway
patrol maintained <:onatant
communication with the aherl!rs
office, Hart said. Evacuation litee
-usually local h.141h ICbooa -
a.re preplanned, while agencies
auch a• the Red Cross, the
Salvation Army, churches and
local buaineaaea aupply food,
clothing and bedding, Hart aaid.
OCEAN -CLO SE HOMES .. •
''When we're ta1.k:lna of heavy
rains, the uaual calla we get are
power outa¥,es and floodina."
Hart aald. ' So we have three
majoc reapoNlbllitiea: lmmedlate
re1cue, traffic control and
9eCUrlty of property and peraonal
safety."
Orange County Fire Capt.
Gary Stenberg aald flre unlta
were ham~red aomewhat by atahi.een. 'We recommend that
anyone who doellD't need to drive
stay • " be uld.
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property ownen will continue to
bulld cloee to the OCMn. He said
roast'll F1orida homes destroyed
by hurricanes are al.most always
rebuilt.
Some flood damge ln Newport
Beach "has been averted throulh
the conatruction of rock rtties
that deflect the powerfu surf
before it washe1 away sand.
Tony Melum, tideland•
adminiatrator for Newport
Beach, aald jetties were built
near 40th and 50th atreeta north
of the city pier during the late
19609.
At that time, the water had
~ approechl.ng coaStal homes
because of the erosion of beach
sand Since the aand In that
beach area wu replaced and the
rock jetties were built, shruhr
flooding proble~ have been
rninim.i.zed, he said.
In other 1ectlon1 of West
New~rt, bulkheadl were built
iO withstand high tides of about
six feet. Melwn said. But recent
high tides have exceeded 1eVen
feet., causing flooding.
Recently, the city hu been
waiving certain permit
requirements and otherwise
~ homeownen In rai8ing
the "Mtght of theee bulkheada to
avert future high tide flooding.
he said. ·
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LAS VEOAS Authorlllu evacuated aomt" 3,000
nuc:lenta, faculty and staff from tht> University of NcvadA Laa
V~~t PilhC ..Ci.~ laid .M.&.ro Police~ bomb INU
pla4*1 eomewhere on th., 300-acrc c:ampus. The ICare at the UNL V campus waa the latt.'flt incident In
two t.en.e daya following the dlat.-ovl'ry of thrt.'i' dynamite bombe
at t.hJ'ft Strip hotell early Monday
Tough er cigareue warni11g sought
WASHJNGTON LegWatiun being lntrodu~ today by
Rep. Henry W&XJ1Wl would replace the current h~alth warning
on cigarette pack.agee with a new, more specific warning, 11talin8
''O,aarette smoking cauaes IUOS cancer and emphysema; iB a
major caU!le of heart disease, LS addicuve and may result in
death."
Artificial heart success laude~
SALT LAKE CITY &rnt'y Clark's art1fic1al heart
lmplant has been a successful experiment, but doctors nught not
have picked hiin for the hi.stone surgery il they had known the
8eY'erity of his lung problems, says Clark's former card1ologuil
today.
Man charged in slaying of six
GLENNALLEN. Alaska -A man charged in the handg\11\
ala~ of six people in a remow Alaskan mlrung town was
jailed in Anchorage early I.Oday, as state troopers planned to
return to the tiny town of McCarthy to retrie11e the victims'
bodies. Louis 0 . Hastings, 39, was charged with six counts of
firat..degree.mw:de..r In.a late cowi.hew:Ulgs~terday after bei.ng
driven to Anchorage from Glennallen. where he had been taken
for treatment o.f stab wounds. -STATE
l!.S. carriers I ooling Soviets
SAN DIEGO -Amenca's Paciflc Fleet is trying out a ''now
you aee us now you don't" tactic to thwart Sovt~ surveillance, a
Navy admiral aays. The strategy. called Flexops. ~ recently
u.ted in the northern Pacific and Indian oceans, Vire Adm
Harry C. Schrader Jr. said yesterday Those ~an sectors a~
areas of concern be<:ause SoVJet forces are concentrated there,
said Schrader. -
Mom's 'punishment' trial begins
SAN' JOSE -A 200-pound woman who sat on her !On as
poni8bment for playing with matches has gone on tnaJ for
involuntary"1nanSlaughter with her defense lawyer planrung to
argue that she was following prescribed treatment Betty
Mentry was using a fonn of behavior therapy suggested by a
cou.naelor at a San Jose counseling cent.er, her lawyer Cynl Ash
u.id yesterday.
Four in d icted in heroin operation
j -t I
Oran~ Co11t OAILV PILOT/Wednelday, Merch 2, tH3 ,\I .
'Th e wind just blew me out of bed'
{)ver 300 feel tornado's wrath as 100 LA homes damaged, destroyed
By ROBERT JABLON She and her hu1band were ...,._...., "-...., am,::J more th ... 100 ~pi•
t..08 ·/..:tG&lrE6 -K•t.e to out ol-100 damaaed or
Kntaht NY• ahe cooaldll'I he.-U,-cle$U'oyed homes Y"terday on
lucky that ah~ only suffered a c.-ut tKe eouthem frihp of downtown
knee when a tornado amuhtd Loe A.naele.. Temporary lholt.er
lnto-lh• ho~ aha shat.el wi.'-' • ..fd; ibo v1c.Um.a wu. "l u_p...al
her huaband, throwinl her to ~ ~J'\ual ArW HJah Scho61.
Cloor In a pile ot broken aJ,ua. .Amona the vict!mt were four
"We w ere aleeplna and the families who were lnaide a South
wlnd Jutt blew out the plate llalP. 'Broadway apartment complex
windows and blew me out <if. when the roof wu ripped off.
bed," the 73-year-old womtl\, Ana AaulJ,ar, 27, laid her flrtt
.Wd ot the atonn that killed two thouaht.1 when the blut hit we,.
llnd ~jured 26. "l wu bom In for her five children, 1Pf 3 to 13.
the South and I heard abou~ "All the~ btob and all the
tornadoes, but l n.ver aaw one. t' roof went, ' A1u Uar said, her
don't Uke it." commenta. tran•lated by a
Queen gets _
raine d __ out,
w ill·f l y,
not s a il
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -
Queen Ehzabeth D, who braved
the worst weather Southern
Ciliforma had to offer to visit
President Reagan's ranch, once
again has had her salllng plans
( 01 led by the severe atorm.
The White House announced
last night that the royal party
would fly from Long Beach to
San Francisco this afternoon
U'\Stead of en.using there aboard
the r oyal yach t ,· the HMS
Bntanrua
Eric Rosenberger, the
spokesman. sa&d the queen. who
was on her yacht. had no public
schedule today.
It was the second time this
w eek that the fierce Pacific
storm forced t}le Bntaruua ID stay
put l.natead t>f saHmg -to Santa
Barbara near the Reagana' ranch.
the queen flew.
Keeping a suff upper lip, the
queen sloshed through pouring
ram -abandoning her llmouaine
for a Navy bus at one point -
and rode a four-wheel drive
vehicle up to the president's
mountaintop retreat for a
luncheon rendezvous Tuesday.
F ish-0ut o( water
SpU\.lah·•peekina t.eachek-'a aide
'"the flnt thina l d1d WU Co to
cover my Utt.le lif l <ace 3) and
then l 1taned .ICf'elmina. l ran to
the door to try to open h, but the
door waa locked. The air blocked
JL"_ ---Aaullar and her huaband,
Joae, 41. are lmml&ranu who
c.ame to the United Sutea from
El Salvador. She laid ahe didn't
know where her family would
1ta_y.
ll'or Patricia Goodman, the
twil1er held a al)«iaJ terror.
She had nowhere to run.
~. 62, of Canoga Park,
wu bedridden after underaolng
hip aura•ry at Orthopaedic
Koeplta.l In central Loe A.Aaelel Sh~ wu on the top lloor,
chattina calmly with her
dauah.ter by telephone. when
tornado-force wtnda batt.er9d the! bulldlna. __ _
"lt went black and evei=yt}iina
went flylna throu1h the air
out.tide huge piec:e9 of wood,"
she aald. "JUlt like 'The Wizard
of Oz.'
"I juat cloa~d my eyea and
acreamed and acreamed and by
the lime I opened them the
whole room waa platter duat, and
there wu a cellins tile on the
pillow next ID my head. I waa
terrified it would 1tart apln."
'The tornado smaahed l8 large,
tempered glua window• and two
glaaa doora. buckled acouatlcal
tileti In top-floor room1, flung a
sheet-metal shed about like a toy
and damaged eight or nine can
ln the hoep1tal parkil\8 lot.. -
Nurses and attendant.I. drilled
tn emergency procedures. ruahed
to the sixth floor. which wu
hardest hit, and evaucated 20· 4
bedridden patient! into the hall.
Two nurses and two patienta
were cut by glass.
Among the cuulatlee was the
80-foot alwnlnwn apire that wu
the hoepital'a "aymbol of hope"
for more than 20 years.
It was twisted to a 90-degree
angle, half its length dangling
crazily over the edge of the roof.
Of it.I three metal layers. two had
been shredded.
"It looks like a war zone,"
Police Chief Daryl Gates said of
the stricken area. ''The closest
I've seen to 1t was an 1965,"
referring ID the Watts riots.
The Nauonal Weather Service
1n Kansas City conf umed the Los
Angeles tornado and a second
twist.er that hll the Pasadena
area later m the monung.
Eyewitnesses said the
Pasadena twister lifted a car
driven by John Baker of Arcadl.a
15 feet uito the 8JJ". -'""T"'saw this black twi.stmg cloud
and said, 'Could thJ.s be?' when
all or a sudden 1t started
knocking me around," said
Baker. 44 "I think my car
wanted to go to heaven and I
didn't ..
SAN FRANCISCO -Four Oakland gang members who
allegedly U9ed children aa lookouts for their operation have
been indicted for conaplri.fl8 ID .ell heroin in several F..ast Bay houslnR projects. The alleged leader of "The Mitchell Gang,"
Felix Wayn1t Mitchell. 29, of Loa~ w• ~Monday
ntght by lriternal Revenue Se:rvlce agents and police in Los
Angeles. He was held on $2 5 million bail.
"She's a real trouper and a
good 11port," presidential advi5er
Michael Deaver said after the
queen and Prince Philip arrived
at the end of a treacheroualy
foggy road th.at leada to Reagan's
Bancho del CSelo.
How ba d was the flood in Laguna Beach ?
So ba d that Lupe Chown found this carp
!la pping around o n Laguna Canyon Road.
O f ficer dies
in crash of
pol ice cop ter
Early release of prisoners backed S h ak en girl accuses s~speet -~ By Tbe Ataodated Preti
LOS ANGELES -A police
heli c opter patrolling
tornado-ravaged South Central
Los Angeles h.lt power Imes and
craahed late Tuesday. killing one
police otp.oer and ln}Wing two
others.
SACRAMENTO -Despite opposition from Gov George
Deu.lcmejian. a Senate committee has approved a "safety-valve"
to allow early relea.R of eome inmates of overcrowded prisons.
Prompted by a prison population that is nearing 35,000, more
than a third above the prt.ons' designed capacity, the bill would
allow inmates oonvicted of relatively non-violent crimea ID be
reJeaaed as much aa 60 days early
WORLD
Move made lo avert oil price war
PARIS -Venezuelan Energy Minister Humberto
'Calderon Berti met with French Foreign Minister Claude
Cbey9on today and arfanged meetings with officials of other
DGD-OPFX: nations in his efforts to aVt'rt an intemationll oil
price war, officials said Kuwait accU8ed the United States of
spearheading a Western war on OPEX: "expected to last till
1985, when the pnce of oLI UI expected to drop as low as $18 per
t.rrell."
Soviel writer given 7-year 1-erm
MOSOOW -Valery Senderov was .entenced to a Uibor
camp for writing about Soviet anti-Semitism and responded by
IW'lding up in the courtroom and denouncing the "outrageous,
csuel and hypocnUcal" oommwust state, ,his fnends 1&1d The
38-year-old d.lmident's sentence handed down yesterday calls
far .even yean hard labor followed by five years of extle to a
remote part of the Soviet Union, they adde<j.
Mom conyicted in court shooting
LUEBEXX; West Germany -Marianne Bachmeier, 32,
walked into a packed coUr1roOm two years ago, pulled a gun and
abot ID death the man standing trial tor the rape-murder of her
7-year-old dauehter. Today a court convicted her of
manslaughter and 9Mlten0ld her to six yean in priaon. She was
eccu.ed of murder af1er pumping seven bullets into the back of
36-yur-old Klaus Grabowak.fon March 6, 1981 before a atunned
COW1.
By STEVE TRIPOLI orttw o.., ,... et111t
A 14 -year-old Lake El.stnore
girl, bre~ into sot. 11everal
times, told an Orange County
1ury ye1terday that Thomaa
Francis Edwards shot her and
killed her friend in Cleveland
National Forest 18 months ago.
Kelly Caruer. who survived
the attack n ear Blue Jay
Campground after beina shot tn
the head.. said EdwardS pulled
his truck up next to her and
12-yeac-old Vanessa Iberri, called
to them once, then opened fire.
Cartier'• croes-examination by
Snowst orm
hampers h unt
for hurt sk ier
BASS LAKE (AP) -
Authorities hoped for a break ln
a blizzard today to allow "
heUcopter to reach an injured
cross-country skier stranded
three days in the high Sierra.
A companion left Robert
DeiJ'ay. 30, of Livermore alone
in a tent Sunday with a atove and
c hange of clothes at the
9,200-foot level near Thouu.nd
Ialand Lakes In eastern Madera
County.
Hellcopten turned back
Monday and yeaterday when
blinding anow kept them from
rlalng to t~ plateau where
Degray WH encamped.
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Deputy Public Defender Michael
Giannini waJ interrupted by
Edwards him.elf when the
youngster appeared ready to
break down again as Giannini
queatloned her about the
shooting.
Edwards, moved from the
defense table to a leC'l.ion of the
courtroom out of c..rtier'a sight
following her first breakdown,
hollered, "Gienn!nl, whr d~
you leave the girl &Jone?' ..,
Superior Court Judge James
Judie warned the defendant to
oeue his oulbunta. There were
no further lnddenta.
Cartier'• mother and Iberrt's
parents and 1tepfather were
pre.en\ in the oow1l'OOm as the
thin, blonde youth testified.
They joined inVettlpton from
the Oranae County Sheriff'•
Department in comfortina the
«irl du.rina two reoemea tn her
Gem
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By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Ctrtifi~ 01mo~i1t. AGS
hour-long testimony.
Cartier, echoing testimony she
gave nearly 13 months ago at
F.dward.s' preliminary hearing,
said ahe and her friend were
.eeking a spot for a family plcnic
at Blue Jay CamNJ"OWld when
they first saw P:dwards' red
Datson pickup drive by.
She said neither she nor Ibeni
had any communication with
Edwards when he flrst drove by
or when he returned minutes._
later.
Cartier aaid she and her friend
had moved to the side of the road
to allow the truck to pus when 1 t
stopped and Edwards called to
them. She noticed he had a gun
In hil hand just before the
shooting started. she said.
Cartier said she aaw Edwards a
final time after the shooting. as
she lay on the ground near hla
truck,
"Apparently It hlt a wire and
bounced back o nto the
pavement," said police Chief
Daryl Gates of the 7: 10 p m .
accident But Police Ctndr.
William Booth, at the IOeJ\e of
the crash, srud the ca~ of the
crash had not been det.ermlned.
It had JUSt landed at the
·uueraecllon," he aaid. "Aa it took
off. something happened and it
fell to the ground."
The dead officer was identified
as Reserve Stuart Tiara. 26, who
suffered massive head injuries.
Booth said he jumped from the ,
craft and was hit by the atlll
spinning blades. The other two •
were the pilot, Sgt Ronnie
Hansen, 35, lasted ID critical
condition. and Officer Thomas
Brooks, in 1erioua condition.
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DWCATE 111UI PRE'TTY Jtscribt our collrctinn of
14KT. goltl owr"1y ~11il611ts from Krtmtnts.
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Northern state ~a · sponge -can't take another dro:P'
a,, ..... AHoea.t..s Prn• than 8 ,000 pt,opUt ordend
Wav11 beyond "wildest ' evacuated. and theJ\4teOlfl«t of ~henaton," 1uratna creek.a, i:meratnc)I Servicea Mid about
fleree rain and an "ival&nch of 1,000 •pent Jut nlaht tt lholten.
mud" routed thou11nd1 of More than a foot o( rain t•ll ln o.utomlana from homes near the the coutal hWa aouth of Carmel, -Bia Su.r ClOUt to inland Red muff rem6~ nonnem uua reported
a• a 1taUed storm system IH'\ inc:!hee and 2.46 IJ\Chet pelted ~ ptnw-.;eeled anarlly offshore~ .Monte(ey ln 24 houra. '~ ~ ---_...., • NotiLbem...calUcm»~ ~ "U~e a
Communities under 1ie1e by aponae." aald O~ direftor Xlex
· violent weather reported more Cunnlnaham. "It can't take
Ragin~ water : .
in Prado Dam
46 feet deep
TM Prado Dam, fiood control
relM!rvolr for Orange County'•
Santa Ana River, waa filled to
only 16 percent ol ita capacity
early tod1ty, official.a said, and
, wu expected to pose no problems
ln the current storm.
another drop of rain without • ..-mna out IOll\ewh•,.. elM."
On Ban Francl1co'1 Paclflc
t.'Odt, the Cout Ouard broupt
otf a dramatic three-hellcopwr
reecue of 10 men on a.,dr1ftll\I
bars• In wild turf mtd~ay
yHterd!lY· The •oo-toot-lona bara•.· the operatlona but for a
i 1 bUUon ,ewer ~roJecto40WJ.ect ~flom tta'«ftle ore •• ,_,
oUahore and threatened to dwnp
the work.men lnio the IN, u1d
Jan Berry ot the San Frand..-o
Clean Water projlioi.
Three hell.oopttra equlp~d
with t.kt\I broulht all tho men
aahon, '°IQ' f?ut .. ,., and the
bu(• IJ'OUnd4ld eorne 100 yarda
oft Ocean Beech.
Deaplte 1unny 1klH over
SUnaon Bea.ch, IWOU.. up "° 20 ~~~Ccan.t.)l
oceanfront for 1ix houra.
Raging water from swollen
tributaries rushed into the
re,ervoir faster than It could be
rele&led, said Andy SlenkJewlch,
Prado's chie f of reservoir
regula lions. More rain . was
ex~ to increue the elevation
of water In the reservoir,
Slenkiewich added, but he said
he did not e_!PeCt the darn to
overflow 1ta. oounda.
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Aa of 8 a.m., water was coming
lnto the reservoir at the rate of
7 ,200 cubic feet p~r second.
Outflow was only 4,100 cubic
.feet per 11ecOnd.
Flood control engineers at the
dam have been gingerly
releasing as much water as they
can without forcing the river to
overflow, Slenkiewich said.
"We have obeervers watching
at c ritical pointa downstream
who let ua know if they ~ any
alack in the river. If they do. wa
let more water out," he said.
Early this morning. the water
trapped behind the dam's
• retaining wall was 46.5 feet deep
Nearly 33.000 acre-feet of water
waa being coni..atned. (An
acre-foot la enough water to
cover an acre to a depth of one
foot.)
So many residents were leaving that maif wasn't delivered along
Cape Cottage end Northport in Huntington Beach.
Mailman lives up to famed motto
"Neither snow. nor rain. nor
heat, nor gloom of night'' ... nor
a tornado or even the worst
stonn in mem6ry?
Evidently more than 90
percent of the mail wa.s delivered
yesterday.
"Except for a few occupant& on
Laguna Canyon Road and major
flooding areas in Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley, we
were able to deliver." said
Clayton Bakke. poet.master of the
main processing center ln Santa
An.a who oversees 5,000 postal
employees in Orange <:ounty.
"Some vetucles stalled out, but
we're used to that."
The phone of the Huntington
Beach postmuter was busy all
afternoon. Substation penlOllJlel
reported at 4:30 p.m. that "It's
been a tough day. We're 801.ng to
try again before dark, though, to
reach the areas we miBaed unlea
there's a safety factor."
Other summations of the
stormy S1tuation:
-"Carrien were able to walk
their rounds. The maln problem
was fallen trees instead of d08JS.''
said Dick Guitinan, postmaster in
Costa Mesa.
-"Some residents have come
in their dJ.nahlea to check their
era
box ea," said Reid Plummer.
1upervi;90r of the Balboa laland
substation.
-"We gave our people safety
ta.lka before they went out, but
they still had a heck of a day
getting wet from heed to toe. The
closing of Pacific Cout Highway
delayed our acceu to Balboa
laland and Balboa Peninsula and
some vehicle• were drowned
out," 1ald Robert House,
postmaster ln Newport Beach.
-''We're still wading through
with about the same level of
difficulty 85 anyone el.ae without
a boat," said David Rios,
postmaster at Laguna Niguel.
r«NM:hina dcneN of hQmee •veraJ
hundred fMt ln Lrom tho shor•,
1ccordtn1 to K•ndrlck Rand,
chief of the volunteer tire
department. •
There waa a "1rqus141well hHdlna ln my cilreci.wn ... and
thoee around me and l •tatted to
run," he laid.
"I WU •tandl.ni on ,. plaL.-e I
felt w .. ~.!. on tQp of some
aandb.'IJ, and "lt'lddenlf woooen
' fencea that had 9rovtded
protection jull started
explodlna with I.he ton» of the
ocean, and l\ jult c.ame nath1nc
In."
An evacuation order ln Alvt.o,
heiraJded by a blartna siren, came
at du.k u ra1in1 wai.n from
Coyote Creek bttached up to a
~-mile stretch of levee. More
than a foot of water aptlled lnto
the San Joee nelahborhood
Most businesses
to reopen 'today
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of'IM 0eMr Piiot IWff
Many e mployees at offices,
stores and other ~lnesaes got an
afternoon off because ot flood
damage and power outages
triggered bi' the devastating
storm which crashed into the
Orange Coast area yesterday.
Many stores had planned on
reol>'ning today except at the
Huntinaton Beach Shopping
Center, where buainesaea
expected to remain closed
through the morning.
Some of the moat severe
flooding waa at the Huntington
Beach center at Beach Boulevard
and Atlanta Avenue. The South
Coast Plaza Shopping Center ln
Costa Mesa, one of the largest
cent.en In the West. .pve ita 3,000
employees the optiorl of going
home at midaftemoon becauae of
storm-related problems.
While water damage wu at a
minimum at another major
shopping complex, the
Weatminater Mall, high wind.a
yesterday morning tore two
cypreu trees, each valued at
$5,000, from their roots.
Buainesaes along Pacific Coast
Highway in a one-block area
from Ocean A venue to Broadway
ln Laguna Beach were flooded
after a wayward truck stalled
and blocked the aeweage dralria.
A major grocery outlet in
Huntington Beach, Von's at 8891
Atlanta Ave .. had to clear shelves
becau.e of flooding.
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A 1pokesman at one of the 2S
stores at the Hun~ Beech
Shopplng Center wa aandt..p
were holding back water there.
But the parking lot wa1
completely covered by water
during the height of the storm
and employeea were aent home.
A 4~-r'ninute power ouia,e at
11.4~ a.m. yesterday darkened
the sprawling South Cout P1ua
Mall. Werner kher, direct« of
marketing for C.J. Segentrom
and Sona, operator of the plaza,
said employees were given the
option of going home becauae
many were "concerned about
their h<>rne9 and fam!l!es."
Fashion Island in Newport
Beach suffered little dama1e,
according to a spokeswoman. But
moat employees of the
surrounding Newport Center
bualhesaes were 11mt home.
The same outage that affected
South Coast Plaza delayed the
opening of another major Costa
Mesa outlet, Fedoo Inc. at 3030
Harbor Blvd.
But only two of the atore'a 300
employees were unable to make
it to work, aocording to Manager
Jeff Graham. He said the store
remained open until 9 p.m .
though, as with most places.
business WU "very slow."
Businesses on Balboa
Penina'ula sustained little
damage. There were reports of
dam.age to the roof of· Heidi 'a
Coffee Shop, 10~ Palm.
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What's mo:~, we'll give you an extra $100 if you deposi~ $5,000 or more!
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What's your tax bracket? If it's 25%, you can cut 1982 taxes by $500; maybe $1,000! If 50%, knock
off $1,000 to $2,000. It's easy. Open an IRA for $2,000 if ~ou're single; for $2,250 if married and
only one· works; for $4,000 if both spouses work. Whatever the amount, it\:omes ri.g~t off the ,top
of your taxable income. And if you've got I RA or Keogr deposits from paft years s1n1ng
somewhere else, bring us a $5,000 deposit and pick up, a $100 interest bonus on any of our 4-year
to 10-year accounts! Here are our high money-market interest rates and yields: ,
IRA TERM No Term 18 mos. 4 years 5 years 6 years 10 years BONUSL
; 1· C&Jnent Rata 9.05% 10.25%~ 10.10, 10.20% 10.30% 10.70%
This offer applies 'only to the Great I
Am.,-ican lnmtor Series-' of 4-year to
lO·ytar accounts opened with a dt· I
poSft of $5,000 Of "'°"· Pres.ant ttlis coupon 1t any oft~• of I Gr~t.t Am,rlc1Jlf!dtr1l 1rid $100 In
bonus nterm for ewry SS.000 depos· I
lted will bt et1d1tad to YoUt opemn1
NJtnce.Accoll11ts subjtct to m1•1mum
blll11et limits; cuttently, Sl,000,000 I
Tllis offer uplru March 31, 19!3.
"9t•: As there b H IRS·llo~ud 1
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SPORTSWEAR SO'S
11% off Villager striped and solid
cotton sweaters. Reg. 40.00 ........ 17.•
33'/t oft Liz Claiborne twill pants.
21% off Skirts by Cl4ude, Coonterpans
--moril':''"R&g. 32.00 to 44.oo .. n .• to32.•
21% off All our regular priced
~parate jackets. Many famous names.
Reg. 36.00 to 68.00. . ..... 21.• to &O.•
&01/1 qff Liz Claiborne tucked front
blouses, other styles.·
Orig. 38.00 to 50.00 ........ 11.• to 24.•
33% off Zip front and pullover hooded cot·
ton/acrylic fleece toP. Reg. 15.99 . . I.•
21% oft Gloria Vanderbilt T shirts.
Orig. 20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 ••
•Special purehaM Terry v·ne<:k
warm-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 21.•
21'/a off Personal Petite sportswear.
Reg. 32.00 to 70.00 ... ·:e-Jl4·00 to 52.~ ,;
PLAZA SPORTSWEAR
~off Ms. Pac:quetteblou.-. --
Orig. 22.00 to 24.00 ........ 11.• to 17.• ••1t to 41% off Selected Lloyd Williama
blooses. Orig. 46.00 and 58.00 . . . . 21.•
211/t off Eccobay kettlecloth separates.
Orig. 20.00 to 24.00 ....... 14.• to 17.•
21% off Josephina long sleeve bow
~-Orig. 24.00 ... ~-........... 17.•
211/1 off Lady Manhattan roll sleeve safari
shirt. Reg. 28.00 •....•............ 1•.-
211/1 off All our Teddi of California blou1M.
Reg. 9.99 to 38.00 . . . . .. 7.41 to ZS.to
21% off Personal haberdashery.
Reg. 32.00 to 70.00 ... 23.• to 51.•
211/t off Pant-Her separates.
Reg. 14.00to60.00 l .•to44M
21'/t off Our entire More Woman IP<>ftS·
wear department for sizes 38 to 44, except
Levi's Bendovers.
21% off Devon spring knit coordinates
Reg. 20.00 to 36.00. . . . . . 14.• to 21.•
21% off Donkenny 8 to 18 pull-on pants
Reg. 18.00. . . . . . . . 12.•
21% to •¥• off bli! shirts.
Orig. 24.00 to 30.00 . . . .... 17 . .le to 11.M
•Spec:lal pure..._ 8 to 18 belted PoPlin
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331/1 off Aileen spring playwear. \1
Orig. 14.00 to 30 00 . . . . .. I.• to 13 ••
Save on Levi's Bendovers. 8-18
Reg. 19.99.. .. .. . . . . . . . . .17 .•
8eve on Levi's Bendovers, 8-18
Reg. 21 .99 ....................... 11.•
LINGERIE
21% off All Mia E1aine-..epwear.
Reg. 6.00 to 48.00 .......... I .• to •. 40
21% °"All teny robes in robe department
51. Reg.30.00to76.00 .... 24.00to•.oo
211/t off HaH alips and c:.misolea.
Reg. 7.00 to 24.00 .......... I• to 20.21
a~ off Every bra and control garment in
our entire coll.ction.
FURS
41% off our entire cohc:t6on of1furs, reg.
495.00 to li996.00 ...... 211M to 31117.00
Plaza. Panorama City, Del Amo. Wnt
Covina. Ventura, Century City, Sanui
Mona. Beverly Cent•.San Bernardino,
Newport, Riverside. Nonhridge. Puente.
Santa Anita. Foll Hille, Gtenda&e, Sherman
Oaks. Faehlon v.u.v. La Jolla. ThouMnd
Olb.
..,. off Cobfut t\OOdld rain alicbrs.
Otlg. 11.00 •••......• ) ..•..•••.•• 11 ..
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Reg. a::z.oo to 44.00 •••••..• n.• to a ..
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"It Reg. tl.00 .......•...•..•........ 11 ..
..,. ..,, Tomboy oxfotd ahlna.
Oftg. 11.00. • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • • . . • ..
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.......... 40.00 ••..•.••••.••••••••
....... pas I 11 ~ UIPI. ootton/ ....... ...... · ................... ...
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EXPLORE THE STORE FOR FINDS FROM SPORTSWEAR TO
LINGERIE. SUNGLASSES TO JOG SUITS . THINGS FOR THE KIDS .
VALUES FOR YOUR HOME, TOO. BUT HURRY, QUANTITIES ARE
LIMITED~ SELECTION VARIES BY STORE .
DRESSES AND COATS
•'I• off Fall and Winter coats.
Orig. 20.00 to 170.00 ....... 7.• tol7.•
J:r!t to 40% off Ms. Cha us georgette
dresses. Orig. 75.00 to 82.00 . . . . . . 40.•
•~off BifrGeoffreys fallle~hemisa.
Reg 115.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71.•
31% to Jiii•/, off Act I m1ssy and petrte
career dresses. Orig. 68.00 to 72.00 .. 43.• •1pec:w pure..._ etripec:t spun polyester
<fresses ...... ~-·-· .•............ 11.M
•Spec:W pure..._ petite PoPlin -·
dresses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . za.•
•apec:w purd\Me linen-look suit.a .•.•
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WOMEN'S SHOES
»'I• off Evan Picone "Bistro" espadrille.
Reg 38.00. . . . . . . . . ........... J0.40
20'/t off All women's active footwear.
Reg. 23.00 to 50 00 ...... 11.40 to 40.00
20% off All 1unior footwear.
Reg. 2.2,,QO ,19,48.00 ........ 17.• to 31.40
20% off All Naturalizer s'h<fer. -
Orig. 28.00 to 49.00 ........ 22.40 to 31.20
20•;. off All women's Hush Puppies.
Orig 32.00 to 33.00. . ..... 21.• to 21.40
ACCESSORIES
~ell AM our Phllllppe hendbega.
Orig. 35.00 to 90.00 ........ 21.00 to n .oo
20'11 off All our straw hats.
Orig. 24.00 to 46.00. . , ... 11.20 to 31.•
20% off All our scarves and neckwear.
Ong. 8.00 to 24.00 u . t .40 to 11.20
20'11 off All sunglaMes including dasig·
nara. Orig. 14.00 to 100.00 .. 11..21 to •.oo
20•1, off All aocka.
Reg. 2.16 to 10.00 ........... 1.72to1.00
20'/t off All belts.
~eg. 4.00 to 25 00 ..... 3.20 to 21.00
20% off All p.erced earrings in fuhion.
1uni0f'a jewelry.
Reg. 3.00 to 100.00 . . . ..... 2.41 to •.oo
21% off AU leotards, t1ghta and lag·
warmer9. Reg. 6.00 to 38.00 .. 4.• to ZIM
1/3 off Baronet urethane soft essentials.
Reg 9.00 t~ 15.00 ........... l.•to 1...-
211/1 off Stone Mountain leather hanlf·
bags. Orig. eo.oo to 78.00 .. 44.• to 17.M
40% off L.auranne vmyt clutches.
Orig. 20.00 . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 11.•
20% off All our Evan Picone hosiery.
Reg. 3.50 to6.50 ......... : .. 2Mto 1.20
21% off All our fabric handbags and clut·
chas. Orig. 18.00 tO 42.00 .. 14.• to 33.•
21% off On all casual anon.
R90. 12.00 to 15.00 ......... t .• to 12.M
MEN'S I YOUNG MEN'S
21% off An oor regular priced Levi's for
Mendenima.
21% off All Kennington young men's
shirts.
21% off All striped kniU from Af!ow.
Puritan and Aobert 8~.
Reg. 19.00 to 28.00 ........ 11.• to 20 ..
21'11 off All Angel' a Flight panta.
21% off All men'1 walkahon1, Harrie,
Raceaa and SS>0rt9Phera.
Orig. 12.00 tc124.00 ......... la., 17.•
•% off All young men'• statw )eenl.
21% off •11 boys' Kennington INrta.
21'11 off Weekend WMr by Pierr• Cerdin
and Boeton Trader.
·Orig. 20.00 to V.00 ..... :-:--:~•11M
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
•~off~ Arrow, Ven HeuMn and
ManNtt.an ful flt dftel eNru.
~ Ollf All men'• neckWMr.
~olfM~.
R41Q.1&.00to22.00 .•.•.... ,, .......
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Reg. 12.00 '° 24.00 ............ ..
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RtQ.4.00tol.00 ..•.•••••••. 1M9!1••
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201/t off All thildren's denim jeans.
Orig. 14.00 to 34.00.. . . 10.11to21.•
21•;. off lzod girls 7 to 14 tops, shorts.
Ong 14 .00 to 22 .00 . . . I .II to 15.11
201/t off All car seats.
Ong 38.00 to 85.00 21.11 to a .•
20•1, off 3-pc. pantie, camisole, slip sets by
Her Majesty; 4 to 14. Orig 10.00 .... 7.•
20'1• off Girl's 4 to 14 London Fog jackets.
Orig . 20.00 to 22 00... . .11.11to11.11
201/1 off-A!IJ)shkosh toddler boys' play
wear Reg. 15.6n°lo 18 00 .. 11.• to 13.•
20% °"""II marked prices 1n Health Tex
Orig. 5.00 to 30.00 3.• to 23.11
20•1, off All children's ecuve footwear
'8pec:1al purehaM girl's knit 4 to 14
sleepwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.11 to I.• •Speer.. purchaM gin's stretch belts 1.41
DOMESTICS, DRAPERIES
to'/1 off all Canterbury tablecloths.
Reg. 22.00 to 48.00 . . . . .. 10.• to 23.• ..,,.-off eve~beach towel in stock.
Reg. 10.00 to 40~ • ._ 4.• to 11.11
All bath towels now at white sale prices.
Reg. 3 00 to 24.00 1.• to 11.•
20'/t off..corduroy bedresta by Brentwood
Reg. 25.00. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.•
•% off l..evolor "Lim1t9d Edition" blinds,
11'% off Custof'tl venlcal blinds.
50% off installation
50% to ••1, off selected drapery fabrics.
50% off labor. 50% oH l'l'lstallation.
to'/1 off selected reupholatery fabrics
Save on labor. too.
•%off made to measure draperies.
40•;. off Malibu bedspreads.
JO•lt off all kitchen curtains.
Save on every sheet 1n stock.
Reg 10.00 to 63.00 . . I .II to 51.•
Save on every mattress pad we have.
Reg 17.00 to 62.00 . . *• toM.•
Seve on every comforter and bedspread
Reg. 45.00 to 275.00. . . 17 ... to 211.•
21 to 311/1 off Fieldcrest automatic
blankets. Reg. 75.00 to 200.00 .... 41.• to
131.•
MATTRESSES
•1.00 off on our exclusive solid brl$S
daybed, with gift of two twin King Koll
mattreaes. Reg. 1200.00.. . . . . . . . 711.00
STEREOS, TELEVISIONS
•.oo off. JVC 25 watt matched stereo
component system with c:.blnet. If pur·
chased eeparately, 936.00 ......... 141.00
to.00 to 1•a off all color consoles.
21% to 40% off on all dilcontinued VCR'a
LAMPS AND PICTURES
•%off crysUll accent lamp.
Orig. 100.00 ..................•.•••••
•% off hurric:.ne lamp1. ,
Orig. 125.00 ...................... 71.•
11% off excluaiv• oek frame mirrors. Orig
125.00 ............ . . . . . . ... 41.•
lpeoW pwchw. F,.med flOfll
print9 under gla• .............•... 11_.
•~ to•~ off on tccant mirTor. and p1c.
turea. OdQ...5.00 to 36Jll .... i.•tD.JL•
MAJOR APPLIANCES
,. • .,, ~ '9ft1gMtot/fl'eRtt.
Orig. 821'.'oo ...................... ..
•M flff GE refrigenrtor/ff9Uef. ong. •.oo .................... 111•. •a ... OE llde-by-llde
~IFIOf/fw. Orlg. 711.00 ..• ,....
• ..... Whitt Weetlnehouel tutomdc
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FURNITURE
31D1 .00 off 2 pc. arched bookcase.
Orig. 1200.00 ................... •.OO
311/t off dark rattan arm sofa.
Ong 930.00 .. . . •.oo
221.00 off set of 3 occasional tables. Ong.
975.00 . . .. 748.00
1•.00 off 3 pc. contemporary occasional
u:ble set. Orig. 665.00 . . ... m .oo
211.00 off solid oak 2 pc French style
cocktail table. Orig. lo00.00 ....... 711.00
201.00 off 3 pc. pecan finish occasional
1:1ble Orig 800.00 . . . . . ... •.OO
46'1• off brass. glass d1n1ng table. 4 black
lacQuer side chairs Orig. 2560 00 .. 1•.00
l3'/• off Barcalounger'~ wall hugger
recliner Reg. 600.00.. . .......... •.OO
40'/• to 501/1 off Catnapper'•; leather
recliner Fleg. 1000.00 . • . . .. •.oo
50'1• off StratoloungwC!-rust vinyl
recliner Reg 600.00. . . 211.00
50'/t off 2 pc contemporary wedge sec·
ll<>nal. Ong. 2000.00 .. •.OO
451 .00 off tuxedo style sofas.
Orig. 950.00 . . . . . . . . . ..... •.oo
151.00 off leather chair and ottoman set.
Orig. 1660.00 . . . . . . •.OO
401.00 off 2 pc. velvet secuonal
Or1g. 1200.00 . . . -.... 711,00
151.tO off dark rattan swivel rockers. Ong.
350.00. . . . . . . . . . ... t•.OO
101.00 off a traditional atyte curio c:.binet.
Orig. 400.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 211.00
IO% off 3 pc game set. folding chairs.
Orig. 400.00 . . .... 1•.00
201.00 off our roll arm wing chair Ong.
40000. • ... 1••
242.00 off pairs of wmg chairs. get a bonus
drum table. ong. 400.00 each
Purchased 1n pairs . . . . . .. 241.00 eech
10\:00 off Chip?endate·etYle wing chair.
oxblood color. Orig. 400.00 ....... •.OO
Ottoman. orig. 166.00 . . . . 121M
101.00 off lowback swivel rocker
-Or1g. 400.00 . . . • • .. ... -· 211,,00
111.00 to 31;,oo off Lift arm family room
pieces.
Qrig. :B>.00 to 88>.00 .... 1•.00 to •.OO
$1.00to111.00 off Berkline'a
cerromar family room.
51.00 to 111.00 off Beridine' s cOl'$ica fami-
ly room.
•1.00 off on 2 pc convertible sectional
Ong 1200.00 . . . . . •.OO
101.00 to 231.00 off Contemporary super
Queen sleeper. Orig. 800.00. . .. •.oo •v. off 3-piecd wall system
Ong. 1150.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . ...• •.oo
43% off 5-pc. oak bedroom set.
Orig 2100.00 . . . . 11•.oo
SILVER
'1'1% off 44 pc. Georgian House 1818
~tainlesa set. Reg. 380.00 ..........• _.
CHINA GLASSWARE
44% oft on Mikua lead crystal berware.
Reg. 17.95 ................... eech ...
48% off Leed crystal 1temware from
American St..-nwa,.. Reg. 6.00 ...... 2.•
21% off 5-plece p&ace Mttlnga from ROYlll
Ooulton "Romance Collection."
STATIONERY. TOYS
... ~off Mr. M.nn 80-pege photo albuma.
Orig. 15.00. . . . • . . • . • . • • . • • • • • . . . ....
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$addleback pact has
• • new pay raise twist
In • very unuaual agreement,
t••chen ln the Saddleback
unity College Diatrict have
to accept a 10 percent pay
thh year with the
widentandina that the increue
w1ll be cut 1n lial.f next year -a ~
R!l'Clnt rollbeck.
The compromiae asreement
followed 1even mon tha of
~ttation between the faculty
•••oclation and district
admlnlttraton. In fact, the teachers were to
have receive~ the 10 percent
lntl'eUe 1n thiS, the final year of a
three-year contract.
But that contract had
contained a provision that there
would be no third-year pay raiae if
1\ate funding support did not
=ve_Adminiatratora acted
that provilo and impoaed a
freeze on pay hikes when the
district lost $2 million in state
support . So the faculty
oraanlzation tiled an unft!r labor
practicee charae.
That c harae waa dropped
when teacher• agreed to the
comprom.1.te that will give them the
anticipated 10 percent raile, but
take away 5 percent next year.
That could change if the
faculty preeenta a new ulary and
benefit proposal for next year, but
the agreement will remain ln force
until a new contract ta worked out.
In proposing the compromile,
district adminiatratora recosnized
the fact lhat leachen who had
counted on the raite need the
money now to meet their living
expenses. And Ln agreeing to the
later rollback, the teachers
recogn.iz.ed the diatrict'• ongoing
financial difficulties -plus the
faa thattbe continuing drop in
inflation could improve their own
position next year.
Coast lite protection
The recent tragic pelican
mutilations ln the Dana Point area
emphasized the need for
stepped-up controls of the entire
coastal marine 'environment.
So it ii encouraging to learn
that the state Fish and Game
Department aoon may double its
activity by adding a second patrol
vessel to be stationed in Dana
Point Harbor. At present the Fish
and Game boat baaed in Newport
Harbor is responsible for
patrolling the county's entire
42-mile coa.nline.
Last week county supervisors
~cted to take advantage of a
)nmty resident's offer to donate a
~5-foot boar that will be suitable
ior patrol use. ·
! The supervisors voted to
,vant free dock space to the new
'
boat at the sheriff's Harbor Patrol
facility at Dana Harbor and to
appropriate $2,000 to help cover
the cost of maintaining the second
boat.
The Harbor Patrol. operated
by the county Sheriff's
Department, maintains patrol
boats and fireboats to police the
harbors and coastline and assist
boaters, but the state Fish and
Game Department is responsible
for overseeing the marine
preaerves along the coast and
making sure that thoughtless
vandalism does not damage plant
and animal life along the coast.
Addition of the second boat
should be of great help in
preserving the county's marine
environment.
~eats ~· liucket brigade
! When disaster strikes, the
~terruption of utilities can be one
,of the most difficult problems.
.And, while loss of gas and
:e 1 e c t r i c i t y i s a m a j o r
;inconvenience, the shutotf ~f
•water supplies can be the most
Jdanaerous.
i Though a major earthquake is
:~t likely to interrupt water
1.-vioe, th.i3 can al.lo happen in the
!event of a major fire, flood or toxic 2!~~~a many communities ~ed. during this week's
So it 1-encouraging to learn
t.hat officials of all 41 water
distribution districts in the county
are combining their efforts to
, make sure fresh water will be i =~~e wherever an emergency
j At present, Boyle Engineering
'
of Newport Beach is completing a
survey of all the water
distributors, to determine where
each obtains and stors water and
where the principal supply
hookups are.
Upon completion of the Water
Supply Emergency Preparedness
Study, a volunteer organization of
water officiala will be set up. This
group will be able to make quick
decisions as to how available water
supplies can most efficiently be
t.ransfez:red to.a stricken area.
The study, financed by three
, water districts, will provide a
blueprint for instant reference
when a community is threatened
with loss of water. It ii a
commendable and farsighted
effort to belp guarantee our
well-being.
J-0p4~~. expreaed In tM apace above'~ ;hoee of the Oaliy Pttot. Other vifta·
I ~•nd on tN1 page ere thoM of their euthor9 end arti.tt. Reeder comment i.
lfMted. Addr ... The Oalty Piiot, P.O. Box 15e0, Costa MeN, CA 92826. Phone (714)
e42-4321.
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' l~.M. Boyd/ Medical school
. h medical 1cbool dlfflcult? ~bly. Still, collep studenta
lr,imerally •Y the ..-i of te9tl are ihe muJttple<hoioe questlonn.airea.
;And a doctor named Robert S . Jler>cle1lobn, M.D., claims virtually all ot the medical achool major·
xamlnatlona are of tne
pJe..cboloe vartety.
Jim Henion are known the
world over a• ere• tora. But
theft la a MW wave of extraordlnarily
talented creators whoae namea
probably will never be known to the
public. Too bed. Ward Chris1enilen o1
Chicago. Bob Goodman of Dublin,
Calif. Jim Arnold of Dallaa. Many
more. Thne are computer wbarda
who've created lntr1cate proerama,
more remark.able than atorlee and
aong1 and fullny funny 1how1, to
manipulate words and numbera in
aatoniahlng manner. You aee
workaday computer prosrammera
ewrywhere, just • you aee workaday
wrltera and mualclana and
entertainera. But the world of
~ten allO hta lta Updikee and
md Hemom. And odda
are they lnfluence ua man, ln Ume.
Q. How long do e1-phanta ln ~
wild aleep?
A. Two houn in the mJddle of the ni&bt la typk:al. Not for .. tecy•1 .U.,
that. They fear no predaton. But \My
need the other 22 boun • day '° ttna mouah food '° maintain their '"'cht.
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WASH(NGTON -The U .S .
Information Agency, which is auppoeed
to seek favorable publicity abro.d for
the United States, is now helping foreign
govemmenta get favorable coverage in
this country.
The agency is teac hing Latin
American and Arab official• how to
handle American newspaper and
television reporters. This delicate
indoctrination Is directed by Ian
MacKenzie, who used to be a regiatered
agent and publicity man for the late
Nicaraguan dictator An.utu.lo Somoz.a.
Despite MacKenzie's best effort.a, poor
Somoza never did overcome his
public-relation.a problema. Now other
right-wing regimes will be able to learn
the MacKenzie method.a. ,
THE PUBLIC-RELATIONS training
will cost the American taxpayera
$170,000, whJch has been funded for this
pu.rpoae to a conservative outfit called
the Mid-America Committee for
International Business and Government
Cooperation.
USIA officials, who said they were
unaware of MacKenzie's background,
inaiated that the purpoee of the aem1nan
is to see that the American public la
given balanced reporting about countries
that att important to U.S . foreign-policy
goala.
They described the program u an
effort to educate foreign officials ln the
unfam.War worklngia of a free pre., and
said the chief beneficla.riea would be
American reporten, who have often
complained to the asency about the
WU"eSpamdveneaa of suppoeedly friendly
governments.
As an example. USIA said the
government of El Salvador Ia "alrafd" oT
the American prem and is not as adept at
giving lta side of the civil-war story aa
are the leftist guerrillas. The officials
aald the same la true of Arab
governments with which the Reagan
adminiatration la trying to maintain gQCXi
relations.
The $170,000 contract
committee lo conduct
calls for the tw oQ
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seminars for "media official•" from
Latin America and the Middle F.ast.
The first seminar was held l n
Washington last December. Of the 14
government flacks who got
all-expenaes-paid trips here, four were
from El Salyador. They included
spokesmen fof the Salvadoran armed
forces and the mirustry of defense, as
well as one private individual, the
information director of the extreme
right-wing Arena party.
The Haitian regime of Jean-Claude
"Baby Doc" Duvalier aent two p.r. men
to the seminar. The right-wing
governmenta of Chile and Guatemala
sent i-epi-eantativea, u did Bolivia,
Ecuador and Barbados. USIA officiala
aaid invltatJona were sent to several
other governme-nta, lnclud.ing the liberal
regimes in Mexico and Panama.
beaplte USIA'• MS\lnJ\Ce that the
program ia educational and nonpartisan,
internal memos of the Mld·America
Committee, .een by my aaoclate Lucette
Lagnado, tell a aomewhat different
1tol'y. Th~ ltr~ate-thn the USIA'•
grantee, at any rate, Intended the
seminar program aa a propaganda
vehJcle from the very start.
THE AIM OF THE first aeminar,
according to one memo, waa to give
"media assistance to government offk:ia.la
and their armed forces in Latin America
(to) strengthen their effectivenem in the
'War of 1aeas'."
The memo continues: "In El Salvador.
the government and armed foroea have
consistently failed to take the offensive
in the propaganda war. On the other
hand, Marxist guerrillu . . . are on
record as fully underatandlng the
importance of winning over American
opinion through the U.S. media ... "
In strictly educational terms,
MacKenzie's Latin American seminar
was a little one·sided politically. The
trainees' only meetintPI on C&pitoJ Hill
were with an aide to Sen. Jeme Helms,
R-N.C .. and a meml>er of the Republican
Policy Committee.
The second seminar will be held htte
next month. Thoee invited on the free
Junket include press officers from auch
oil-rich countries as Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait and Qatar, as well as from
Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, A1£eria,
Yemen, Oman, Morocco, Tunisia and the Un.Ued Mab Emirates -all of which the
Reagan administration ta cultivating.
Oddly, Syria ia al80 invited. even though
it ia on the official State Department lilt
of govemrnenta which support tttrorian.
Conap6cuoualy abeent from the auest
lilt (a l.sraeL Aaked for an explanation, a
USIA official responded that Israel 1.11
"the lut country in the world" that
needs help in handling the media.
Public speaking can shatter nerves
If you've ever talked in front of a
UoUP of more than 10 people, you know
bow nervoua you g._et. In the PNt few
yean I've spoken about 20 tunes to large
audiences and 1 was as nervoua before
the last one as 1 was before the fl.ist.
Being nervous before apeaking just
doesn't aeem to go away.
There are aome things I've learned
and 90me obaervations I've mede about
speechmaking:
-Sitting at the head table, waiting
for your tum while everyone eats dtnner
for .everal hours. is the hardest part of
makmg a speech at a banquet.
-A LOT OF orgaruzationa that uk
.you to speak don't really ca.re what you
talk about aa long u you ahow up on
time and don't talk for too long.
-You have to give a longer apeech
when the event is held in an auditorium
than you do when you're speaking at a
dinner, becauae in an auditorium tha.e
~came for the aingle purpoae of
you.
you make a half-hour speech. it
takes about three weeks. It takes a day
to get there, a day to get back, a couple
of da)'ll to prepare it and ~eral weeks
to worry about i!. _ _ _
-It'• strange to "be "in t'rodi.it:ea'·• l>y
aomeone you never met.
-The worst thing that can happen is
if they give out awards, citations.
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trophies or plaques before you speak.
Thoae presentation.a take forever and
after they're over everyone'• ready to go home. not llaten to you apeak.
-If the speech i.a at a dinner. you
usually sit next to the wife of the
president. She'• almost always bright
and friend! y. I. uawall y like her better
than the preaident. ll'a difficult to make
amall talk when you're nervous, though
-The toughest audience is at a
banquet where they're all sitting at
round tables. There are 10 or 12 people
Quarrels may help or hurt
Thought. at l..arp:
-It. la necessary to make a diatinct.ion
between a quarrel that "clee.n the air"
and one that mettly polluta It. further.
-Ordinary people tend to be
auapk:ioua of mere ln~. becau.e
11wy 1cMw by nperlenoe tho~ II
,.,A~ "' ·IBID IUlll ·
-Every author secretly echoes the
9entimenta of Clarence Darrow. who
once remarked. "Some day I hope to
write a book where the royalties will pay
for the copia I gi~ away."
-Perhai» u Sood a definition o{
"flCOIJ'_ .. •any ls that ft repreeenta the
exchange of a:lmple lnconveruences for
complex nuiaancel.
-If It ii true that a woman "can't be
too thin or too rich,'' why la lt tlult most
f ttntlel aufferinl from anottxta come
from aWuent famlllee?
-Poverty make• more atrange
bedfellowa than poll\b does.
-ranaticl .,. belblly people who
be1ieW ln a a1na)e caU11t of c:ondit1otu.
and mat If the cau. were. el1minaeed.
tb1 C"Ondltlon would be rectified;
wbetnl ln reality all condltlona a.re
caLmd by a combUMl\Jon of lnflueni..w. none of whiich alOM wW ,..,,.dy the
a1bniiift t. -'n'8 com~ of aood l*>el• ~ man· harm ln \he world Lban iN
~ ol bid ,.opae •
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at a table and the tables are widely
se~_ted ao the waiters can get through
It a late, everyone's been drinking and
ea~. and they can't hear what you're
saymg very well anyway
-Getting dressed In a hotel room
before a speech; I alm08t always fmd
there's something wrong with my
clothes. There's a button missing on my
shirt, I brought brown llOCU and rm
wearing ~ blue suit. or there's a spot on
my neckbe.
-Usually the podium on th e
11peaker'1 platform is high enough ao you
don't have to wony about having your
pan ta pressed.
-The worst int.roductiona are when
the penon introducing you tries to be
-runtty. The belll Introductions are
invariably the shortest. I've had
introducti<>N that were aa long as my
apeech. There really Isn't that much to
say about me.
-Even when I'm the main apeaker,
there'• almost al'¥aya aomeone on the
program who speaks better than I do.
-THE STR•NGE thing about
speaking la that ybu only know for aure
that you've made a point wlth an
audlenoe when you aay 80IDethina funny
and they laugh. U you make wl\at you
hope ls a good, eerioua point, there'• no
way for them to let you know.
-They always give you a gl.us of
water but I never drink any.
-When there are que1llon1
afterward. there's alway. one penon
who geta up and em~ everyone
ebe by u.kin8 a really stupid qumdGn.
-No mtltter how bad I may ba~
been. aomeone alwaya comM up to me
and telll me I wu O-L U IQOSt ~ are polite and dlltant when you re
leavtna. you know you bombtd wt • a
apeaker. -Someone alway• thank1 you
pro!Ulely for coming, even when they'w
paid you '° do (\.. -There are f w pleuanter Umla ln
llfe than whim you've ttnlabed 1p1aklns.
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WEDDINGS
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Bob Hope take• a trip
down the memory lane of
liJ1 mollies in "Bob Hope's
Road to Hollytt:,ood,"
tonight at 9. Pase B6.
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Coping • • • residents find ways to live with rising water
Eric Davia and Steve Mader (in cap) jog along
Riverside Drive in Newport Beach.
.
~Storm
. ~rings out ..
the people.
If a rallr\I itor'm br1no out
the beat in people, t6en a
aubaiding 1torm just brin11
people out.
They came ye1terday
afternoon to the bluffs
overlooking Corona del Mar
State Be.ch tp fich t lti.ff wt:nds
and marvel a( the maaaive swell.a
of the aea.
"lt'1 really aort of inc!"edible,"
-.Id Jim Sea1a, buttoned down in a yellow rain lllcker to take
~1~1 of the big waves
aplnat the jetty. A
Newport Beach resident, Seals
aid he hal aeen many atorma hit
before but never one to create
breeken apanning the mouth of
the harbor jetty.
Helen Belllnaer. a Qrona del Mar neighbor Since 1946. u.ed a
..respite in the atonn to walk her
German shorthair. Jamie. She
dreued the dog in a P.laatlc
raincoat tailored 1pecially for
canines.
Daily Pilot Stories by
Glenn Scott , Jodi
Cadenhead, and Robert
Barker
Daily Pilot Photos by Gary
Ambrose, Patrick
0 • D o n n e I l ,_ P h i 1
Sneiderman and Lee
Payne
Running
the rain
• 1n
She, too, waa amazed at the Helen Bellinger of Newport Beach walks in the ~in the water. ''Thi.I la h h J • h the rouahest rve ever aeen it." rain with her German s ort air, am1e, at t e
lhe aaicf. Corona del Mar State Beach.
·Ifie sa\led .
roothbrush
Richard Weaver gets
out with only his wile,
his dog and his
toothbrush.
lndlanapolia
Diane and Tim Marx stand in the front yard on Trinity Drive in
Costa Mesa staring at their damage~ home. .1
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I ~ Rescue boat not uncommon sight
Andy Naylor, 19, paddled his small boat down
Trinity Drive at 11:30 a.m . yesterday to reecue an
elderly oeighbor and a couple of children 1tranded
by rising rain waten.
Re1icfents living in thl1 north Costa Mesa
ne1ghborhood uy they've never teen llnything like
the atorm which battered the area. Police manning
borrowed inflatable boats arrived by late morning
to evacuate resldenll.
"I got here at 11 a.m. and the water was hip deep
in front of my hou.e," uid Bob Kelly. "By the dme.J
I got through putting t.hJ.np up high it wu f~
inches deep in the hoU9e. My dog 1Wam next to ml ··
while I left." · ~1
Diane and Tim Marx aid their garage at 3* ,
wu under water. 1be carpell were ruined. ;
Sections of Trinity, Allegheny Avenue andq
, Yellowatone Drive were hardest hit by the 1uhing t-
1torma, police said.
Dealing
vvith small
tornado
Ron Platfoot Aid he heard an
eerie whi1tlln1 sound at hi1
front door yesterday. He yelled
for h1a wife Shirley to open the
wtr4>wa: It W'M a ....0 ~
Within 8e<:Onda the IWirliq
wind ripped half the roof off h1a ·•
Coata Mesa hou.e at 890 W .
WU.On Street.
Platfoot had been llCl'09 the
1treet inapectJ.na 90me of the
rain d.amage at a friend'• holme
at about 11:30 a.m . He bad ~
conatdered hinwelf lucky to have
e.:aped the flood daJna&e. Then
the twiater ltruck..
It tore down a fence at
E1tancla Hl1h Scb.ool and
knocked down fences and a
~:1~rt:::!. ioro1:: '!:,rn .:
~lea were lmlllhed to the .,
"It felt like an earthquake and
a tornado," aald 88-year-old
Beulah Drelmlller, wboae
10-foot-by-50-foot mobile home :i
in the Holiday Mobile J!lltat. 9 park waa tipped over on lta 9de ll
by the wind. "A blg piece of '1
aJul came atralaht at me. It )mt
miaaed me. !verytbina h
ruined." "rm lucky that rm alive."
Lillian Forbes, 91,
never experienced
anything like tbia
flood.
The worst
in 91 ·years
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Orange Coe1t DAIL y PILOT /Wednaaday, March 2, 1813
V_g_ws ~x_chaQg~d
Ulf .-ldcr-WiUiaun1
K•thl Jo Wllllam1 Qf Placentla and Leo
Dl:.AR AtJN LANDERS The pt-non whu UlMtic-r lV, Sall franct.t-o, WIN rnarn.d hb. & In
auaa-iect that tht> at.ate ahould makt.-dl"Unk.t and Our Lady Quun of
,.tty lhievem who are eervl.na Umc pay for thelr A n i • I 1 C h u r c h ,
leMp refltl"I to "free room ancf board, ml"dlcal l'&l'C' N t-w p o r t 8 t' • r h
w\d enterta.lnmrnt." ~'oll"wln.i 11 honeymoon
A. a prof~r of criminal juallet' •t St Loullil In Hawalt, th•y will
t)nJventty, I can tell the writer that many ~Jla Jo rt.'Side In Santa Ana ~t 1upply medical care and mo1t of It i1 The b r I cJ •, a ~ta.ndard graduate ol Duko
1 • Amon8 the &0-called "benefltar' the wnt.er must Unlv.-ralty, Durham, ~ude the threat of sans rape and other fonns of N.C., la the daughter of
d\;jract.tion and phyaJcal abuse. He 1hould also Mr. and Mra. Richard
c.<bmlder the poaalble loss of a job as well as Hunchteld Williama of
priVUeaea and beneflUI that result Jrom ajaU record. Tamp a , P' la .. and
"' I The writer ahoUTcl be remmded ~that wlien a -ronnerly of trvfne. She
MftOI\ &<a behind ban, nothin.a la "free." In aorne I• em p Io y • d by ...-u co.ta •16,000 a year to keep a per80n in jail. Beckman lnatrumenta 'fllltw oonltNction la running $M.OOO per cell. Inc.
c'·•: h eeema reasonable to me that the victim The bridegroom la ~ pt eome flnandal compensation from the the son of the Leo ~u.al who hu perpetrated the cJime again.st U I Ce 1 d e rs o f Sa n Kathy Ullelder
~ Vk:1.1m restitution saves tax dollan, benefita Francisco A gradua~ of the University of San
victim, and doesn't make the petty thief or Franciaco and West.em State Uruveraity of Law, he
more Anflt'Y· more violent and more vengeful is aeU-employed
Seau11illo-KleJn
Karen EUubelh Ki&&ln and Steph~n Anlhuny
Scaua.lllo exchanaed wtddtttt vow1 Jan 16 111
W•tminater Jl'int Pretbyterlan Cbtir<"h Afl...r "
wflddlna \rip to St Croix, U S Vlrifn laland.I und
Puerto Rico, lhoy ue .-Jdlnj( In Place~
The bride, dauihter of Blanl•he E ~In of
Huntinaton Beach, la a araduaw of USC imd ~Dally
Pilot reporter.
Scau1lllo WH aradua\ed from Cal St1t\e
Fullerton and ta on the Ontario 0.Uy Report new1
at.alt. Hla parenUI are Mr and Mn1 Louis Scauz1llo
of Garden Grove.
Feldman-Donnelly
81.e\'tm C. Feldman o! Corona dcl Mar and h1a
bride, Eve-Marte K. Donnelly, wllJ reside In Corona
del Mar following a wedding I.rip to the Bahamas
They were married Feb 27 al the Heialer Park
gazebo, Laguna Beach
The bride, who attends Orange Cout College,
is the daughter of the John W Donnellya of
Huntington Heach Her husband, son of Dr and
Mn. Benjamin Feldman. Long Beach. la a graduult'
of Pepperdlne School of L.1w and 111 with the Terry
Giles law flrm
WeJJing6 & .. , .
···: lngf!g.emeaU.
The Dally f'l/c>t w.nCM your w«JdlrJ6 and
t•ng1Jgt!ment nt'Wf
T o ht'lp you submit the required
111/ormutlun. form.ti are available at tho Dany
P1lt>t of/let', 330 W. &y St., Ca.ta Mt!:lll
For wedding1, only a black and whl~
photo of rl)P hrldtJ Is acceptable Snsp11hot.a,
Polaroid and cYJlor phoros can't be used.
The photo musr oo suom/Ued no later thlln
thn-e weekB a!U!r the wedding, otherwise 1t
will not be publiahed.
Engagt.•men r Inf or mat/on is to be
submitted at leaar seven weeks before the
weddmg
Forms and photcB c:an be dropped oft at
the o ffi ce or malled to the Editorial
Department, Daily Pilot, P .O Box 1580, O:ist.a
M l'Sa, Calif 92626
'!:)_!!lult of the state's "benevolt>nt" care -.,~ F . Gll...SINAN, Ph.D Smith-Briscoe
·': DEAR DR. GILSINAN: Thank you for B •aeslilll an eD111tatened and clvl. Uted approach to T. eresa Lynn rt.oe of Newport Beach and ctllD1DaJ utice. For "e leacl11li CODD!")' In tbe Frank Arthur Smith, Founwn Valley, who were
Wedding plans announced
~ worl ov peaal eyltem la a Cfliigri'Ce. -----maruad ~A-8 al O.ur Lady .Queen of Angela Hess-Almara"' 1·:· Church, Newport Beach, are ret.1ding ln Corona del 6.. ,.:~ . Mar They honeymooned in Hawad. An April 16 wedding an Our Lady Queen of ~EAR ANN LANDERS:. I am 19, marned to a The bride, daughter of the John Bnacoes of Angels Church, Newport Beach, is being planned
guy an~ we have 8 dar~ 6-month-old baby Newport Beach attended Sawyer Buainea College. ~ Jeanne Ann Hess and Marcelino A. Almaraz.
The trouble us my mother-in-law. Larry made a h d ' 'd Co F Inc ~e~l with her. She would take over his car Her usban ~ presi ent of rporate adlities . ews of the forthcoming nuptlkls was announced = * by her parents, Dr and Mrs George L Hess, ta of .1a5 a month, '~ he would do her Browman-Schweitzer Newport Beach.
. and pick up her medkme at the drugstore Taylor Edward Browman of Santa Monica and The future brid~groom la thl' son of Mr. and fnctNo~~ has to drive her wherever she his bride, Valorie Treat Schweitzer of West Mrs. Marcelino Almaraz of Gardena. The engaged
\Dhta to ao. He alao has to take his bratty kld. sister Hollywood, will reside in West Hollywood couple graduated from Loyola Marymount
D followlna "" Caribbean cru'•"' They were marn'ed Univera.lty, and she Is working towards her master's ahopplng, to concerts, music lessons and just about .. oe .. ~ ~--Feb 12 in St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, degree at UC Irvine e.verywncn:. N rt Beach I have begged Larry to give the car to his ewpo · Huggins-Renteria , ll)bther and tell her to shove It. He says she would The bride's pare nts are the David V . ~mad at him for the rest of his life. Am 1 nght or Schweitzers of Cost.a Mesa, and hts parents are the The betrotl'\el of Paula Marie Huggins and
wrong?_ TROUBLE IN NEW YORK. Robert Browmans, Covina The newlyweds are Christopher M Renteria of Irvine has bee n
: OEAR TROUBLE: So long as your husband graduates of UCLA S he is employed with R & B announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs. J .C ~rmlu Ilia mo"er to make lab car payments, be la Development. Beverly H 1 ll s , he 1 s with Huggins of Downey A June 25 wedding LS planned
The bride-elect at~nded Cerritoe College. Her
f1ance, son of the Martin Renteria.a of Montebello.
graduated summa c'WTl laude from East Lola Angeles
College. He IS employed by the Timet Mirror Corp.;
she is with Bechtel Corp. ·
Moon-Ramser
Mr and Mrs. Charles Everett Moon Jr. of
Newport Beach announce the engagement of their
daughter, J\nn Elizabeth Moon, to Milip Scott
Ramser Jr .. son of the PfilUp Scott Raniaen of
S.lboa They are planning to marry May 14 at St.
Margaret of Scotland Epiacopa.J Church, San Juan
Capistrano
The future bride, a 1976 Children's Home
Socie ty debutante, graduated from the University
of Southern California where she affiliated with
Delta Gamma Her f1ance, also a USC graduate,
JOmed Delta Tau Delta goln& to be obUtated to MID all over llell'a half acre Shea.rson/ American Express at St. Mananne'• Cathollc Chureh, Paco Rivera. (w Iler and cb.alllfear bla 1l1ter In tbe bargain. I ------------------r---_;_-----------------------
belleve lie wHJd be better off lf be pve ber the
-car, bat be 1laoald make DO eauesttoaa as to what ue Hoa.Id clo wl" It.
. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last night my wife
ahd I attended a lovely wedding, followed by a
sit-down supper. When the waiter pa.saed the cigars.
a :l5-year--Old boy at our table took one. I thought he
~ould put It In hia pocket and give it JD bia older
ther later. but to my surprise he lit 1t up.
, Within a few minutes his face turned green = he'lllU~. ''I feel awtul," and rushed to the
n's room. After 10 minutes I went to check on
. He was skk aa a dog. He told me he would
~ver smoke again as long as he lives.
: I believe if every young kid had this
~f ~rience it would cut down on cigarette smoking roomlK degree. What do you think? -UNK IN
: DEAR UNK; Not all kJda get deatllly ~lck. I
believe tbe better way la early education lD our 1~bool1 aboat die klller weed and what It does to
~aldly bodies. If everyoDe. wlao amokea stopped
ttmorrow, cucer deaths coaJd drop.by 30 perceat.
Dillcover how to be da~ bait without fa111ng
l=--IM~k,-IJa• and •inke.r--Ann J.,•ndelW' boolrl~f;
''/)ating Do's and Dont's." will help you be more
Af'IM!d and tJUre of youne1f on dates. Send~ cents
aJong wicb a a long, stamped, self-addressed epvelo~ with your request to Ann Landers, P.O.
Box 111195 Chicago, m. 60611.
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Dying boy seeking
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A Huntinaton BNch woman la
doing her beet to makeo a
9-year-old Scottlah boy'• laat
wlah come true.
Michele Bur1..a Mid the boy,
who reportedly ii dying of
leukemia, wanta to make the
Solar plant
wins honors
for Douglas
The McDonnell Douglas
Aatronautlca Company of
Huntington Beach has been
honored tor Its deelgn of the
world'• largest aolar power plant
near Barstow.
Oulnn-Book of World R.orda
by collecUna po9~ from all
over the world.
She Mid 1he'1 tent a poatc-ard
of Newport Beach'• FHhlon
laland to the boy . She '•
manhaled fot'Ce9 at her pl.AC9 of
work and thoee people are uriina
frtenda to tend Carda.
"I told him (the 9-ye,r-old
boy) that I got loet tn GIUaow
three yean qo. I rented a car
and tried to go north but gofloet
in driving on the left hand itde,"
ahe Mid.
tlurgess aald picture poatcarda
can be aent to: Buddy (no lut
name available), Box 26, Palaley,
Gla.agow, Scot.land.
Burgess said she learned about
the boy's wish In a newspaper
story.
' Orangt Co•t DAILV PILOT/Wedneeda)I, March 2, 1HS ..
H~ x_outh~
score at
U.N. meet
thudent1 from Hununa&oa
Belach captured top honon ln tM
Model Unlud. Natton• •
Convention ln Berke1-y.
Hu.nUnirton BeKh H1ah School
atuclenta won five ol the MYen
top awards ifven at the end o(
the three-day conventlo~
Saturday. Ocean Vl~w Ht1h
School atudenta won another tO'p
,award. ..,
Ocean View particleanta
Included Derrick Gia., s...,,
Dan1er. Ed Zanelll, Denl,..
Ketaey, Tony Lopez, K•n
Spreitzer, Lori Scbialer, John
Matthew, Brett Corcoran. ~
Blrcumahaw, Mike Mall~,
David Faria and Karen Cra.ndill.
The Caltfornia Society of
Profeasional Eniineera h.aa cited
the company for Its work on
Solar One, a IO-megawatt power
plant.
Belmont alumni
plan banquet
But don't go near the water . Huntington Hl1h ScboQ,)
particlpantl Included Mark.
Carrier. Sylvia Schmklt, Mfbon
Ya1hiro, Mike Schohet, Joel
Slmpaon, David Jlana. Da'fld
Hw..a.ng, G~ue Mye, Nebfn
Rimes, John Donovan, Holly~
Shane, Glen Romano, Stepb.lftJe
Jeong, Ethleyn Thomuon, Mike
Rogers, Michele BJ'OU81U'd .. anQ
Jeff Cox.
Owned by the Southern
California Ed.iaon Company, the
solar plant baa produced a
single-day's reak of 11.4
megawatts o electricity,
aax>rding to company offidala.
Du.ring its first 10 months of
operations, more than 1.3 million
killowatt hours of electricity
were delivered to the Edison
Company's power grid, officials
said.
Alumni of Belmont Hlih
School, Loe Azl8eles, will honor
the graduating claaa of 1933 at a
banquet Marcli 18 in Pasadena'•
Brook.aide Country Clubhou.e,
1133 N. Roeemont.
Laguna Beach public works employee Guy Dew shows this baby
sea Hon how to get t&-the ocean after the animal was found
wandering around the 1200 block of Cliff Drive. The seal~
probably tired of fighting the high surf, opted for a temporary
home with the Friends of the Sea Lions.
Belmont graduate. may obtain
information by contacting Jack
Dederick, 3031 Clubhouae Circle,
Colla Mesa 92626 or call
540-4466.
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Wnt It'd h1~ lourlh bt1l
d11mond •nd drclarn play1·1l
low from durnmy. •:ut m11d1•
lht' 1·orr1·rl trthn1ral plav of
the Jatk, which won tht' lrick.
and lhrn •·x1lt•d w1lh 11
trump. flow \hould derlarrr
procerd'/
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where dt"darer hiu to gut"~~
the locallon of lht' opponrnu·
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linl' 11 va1l1blr lo 1lt-rl11r1•r. 11ncl
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fo:ul• ,urr)y hu Oft\' nr lhuw
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lrump return 1n dummy and
lr11d tht' king of diamond'
f;a,t mu'l rover with lhr
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h1 d111·•n I rt•Jll)· 1 .irr wh1rh
tlf'lt•11d1·r h.u I he 11u1•1•n of
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tlrrldft•r rurh iand h1· r.n
tht•n d11nrd 11 dub from hand
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d111mund• Tht cluh r1nnM'
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follow11 wuh a low d111mond,
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A SNOWMAN
1 NATURALLY FORMS
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'Marriage Go Round' entertaining
lb TOM TITUS 0('111e D91rNM AWi
"Th• M&n1a,o Ou Round." LA..Jle St vC'na'
c:u~y ln~llectual 1ex comedy, has ht-en with w IOI'
about \hree decadH yet 1tnnat'ly rf'1l1t1 the
taVa8M of time.
Almo.t yawnlnaly mlld hy today'• 1t.andar<b, It
w. H quite a zippy little number ol u11t' time,
broelch.lng as It doee the Idea of a jllOrjteoWI Swf'd.e,
Actress faces
shooting trial
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y lAf') -Act.reSS
Jennifer O'Neill muat st.and tnal on a weapons
·charge tiled after ahe accidentally shot herselr last
October. a judge haa ruled.
West.chester County Judge Carmine Maruco
rejected the argument by O'NeUl's attorney that
the actress. aa a celebnty, has a right to carry a sun to protect henelf and her family from the
"lunatic fringe."
''There can be little doubt that a ronvtcuon of
this defendant would affect her reputauon and
her atandlng in the community. It nught even
deny her th~QPI>Or.!U!E.~ .to obtain par1! in televiaion productions, or Ul the movtes, 1.he
judge said.
But, he said, this country's "concept of equal
justice overrides any conaideration of those fact.ors
In detennining this matter"
In his ruling, Maraco refused to dJ.Sm.W an
indictment charging O'Neill with illegal possession
of a weapon, an unlicenaed .38-caliber revolver.
O'Neill was charged with the misdemeanor
weapons count after she shot herself in the
abdomen Oct. 22 al her home in Bedford Hills
John Lederer, her husband and manager, is
charged with criminal possession of a weapon. a
felony. / O'Neill, 33, faces up to a year in J81l 1f
convicted. Lederer, 34, could be sentenced to as
mucll as seven years impnsonment if convicted.
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Gasteropetecus ltvls: l.99
Truckload
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13 varieties of 6"
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bloom ot Huntington
Center. Sole ends Sot.
Sole S 1.88 3 for t5
I 1m lrorn South ArntllU I llht I
detlJ body ind ~' 1e pee l0tlll hllS
. that tnable IM to "' ICIOU tht S«iact ot tilt Wltff and uldl 111
lood 1n !tit 111 I don I do mudl ~
In '" IQUl'IUlll howntr I Im
mc11111Jfll, llOI 1111mm and l&Slly
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S4t-U91 -C.. ...,._ & law
.. L OVESICK' is just wo nderful:'
-Pat Colllt\S, CBS MomLng Naw. CBS 7V
DUDLEY ElJZABETH
(V4(X)R E M:CD./ERN
LO\IESICJ(
hand plcklnj an Am.-riran tvll•&• vrof~r u th4t
proepc ·Uw f.,tht-r ot htir futurw child
A\ lhe HunU111ton Ot-tk h PlayhoUIC', dlt«t.or
Jack 811curcl'1 produt•Uon 11 often erratic: but
uJUmatoly 41n&ertainlnt. With 110mu 1harper Un
dt•llvc.-ry und t.rt~hnlcal <.'UOr<llnuUon, It <'OUld blCJellOm
into M lllo.lt enjoyable crtort
St.cve-n1 dlvldct the play be!twoon the lecturt-
hall (wht-re tho prof Wld hit l'qually todu<.~l('d wlft'
art' ilvlni llCpbraw d~rtallona on t hu IU&l.t' of
matrimony) and thl' rouph~'• homt>, whlch la rattl~
by th«> appearance of thl' aforementioned 1trapplng
Scandinavian She'• up front about her lntentJona.
"I don't want to 11teal your husband, I jwat want to
borrow him "
~'Ord'a cut stralN for mure phylicality than
usually 18 found in a production of the play, •tarting
with the hnt eye contact between the proff!990r ana
the blonde bombshell And when the prof returns
Crom the living room to the lectern he's aull
breathing hard, whether by accident or design
Jack Wtllenbacher teertUl made to order for the
part of the targeted professor, who come•
dangerously cloee to losing the mind-over-matter
skirmish Even when alJ~hlly adrift, he rema1na
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oh Hope tells all in
llis televisioll special
By JERRY BUCK l#T......._..._
LOS ANGELES -Bob Hope failed his movie
9CnlleD test In 1930. Hi.a first movie short. "Going
St:ieniah." wu 80 blld he suaerted to columnist
Walter Winchell tha~ gansater John Dillinger
ahocald be made to lit throUgh It twice.
niat remark cau.ed hia producer to cancel his
contract, and Hope went back to Broadway to
~ In "Roberta." "The Ziegfeld 1''oJ.lie9'• and
·~ White and Blue."
He continued to make ahorta, including one in
tn8 with Bing Crosby called "Don't Look Now."
Be finally made It to Hollywood, and hia first
fU]l..~ motion picture; with "The Big Broedcast ot 1938 .•
· .. When I came to Hollywood thinga were pretty
Merrill, Martha Raye, Jane Kuaell and JW St.
John.
• "It wu just murder cutting all tha.e aienes,"
Hope aaya. "There'• 80 much stuff, and try1ns to
pick the best aoenes and match it with the leading
ladies la dif&ult to do.
"I've done more movies than Charlie Chaplin.
W.C. Field.a and the Marx Brothers put together,"
he aaya. "I did movies for 19 years without a letup.
I wu the No. 1 box office champion in 1944, and
from UM2 until I went Into television I waa amona
the Top 10 box office championt."
Hl. lut movie, in 1972, wu "Cancel My
Reeervation.''
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e l(CST (A8(1 ,,, (WlBSI -r mat)' at first. Par~t put my name on my
dreuina room door in chalk. And a gay -wu waJldnc up and down with a wet sponge," Hope
The movie apedal originall_}' wu acheduled for
1977, but WU canceled when Bllng CrQaby, Hope'•
good friend and co-star in aeven "Road" pictures, <lied. Insteed, Hope poltponed the ahow and did a
tribute to en.by. -1Mie type oTcll.aracte:r that Hope ptayed in 1"D08t
of hi.a movtea wu e11abllahed early. It came In 1939
when he did ''The Cat and the Canary."
President Ronald Reagan'&
proposal to tum
Congressional power over
many federally-funded
programs· i8 examined on
Channela.28 and 50
tonight at 9:00.
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·-~"9'11 • IC.obit' Nf'~ Nt'llOICH'k) ~ .. But, the rest la motion picture history, and 55
GIOYlea later he t.e1la all in ''Bob Hope'• Road to
JloUywood." NBC brcedcasta the two-hour special toniaht. (It will be 1een locally at 9;00 on Channel *-l "My .xJIMi movie WU 'College Swing,. al80 in
i.931, with G«qe Bums and Grade Allen." says a.pe. "l did a eequence with Grade and I did
Opp'• routine. George didn't do another picture ~ that for 40 yean. Then he did "The Sunshine
~ and won an Olcar.''
The ..,..i will include clips from many of
--~and on:iwith Hope will be Bumi aq4 11 of Hope'• ladJes -Lucille Ball, ac.mary Cooney, Fleming, Martha Hyer,
Dal'uthy Lmnour, ~ Mayo, Jania Paige, Dina
"It wu 80 auc:iceuful," he recall.a, '"we did
another movie like It with the aame cut. 1bat waa
the movie thftt .et my character, the bravado
coward. They went along with it. I made 'My
Favorite Blonde' with Madeleine ~11 and it WU
such a hJt we made three more with the same
fonnat."
Does he have any ~ favoritel among hi.a
movies? .. I likec;t 80 many," be aaya. then pau.es and
addt: •• 'Nothina but the Truth,' from the Broadway
play. I liked il becau.e It WU a IWitch in chanct.er."
At the time of Croaby'a death, be and Hope
were planning yet another ''Roed'' picture. ''The
Road to the Fountain of Youth." Hope •ya he still
wanta to make a movie In whJch he will play Walter
Wlncbell.
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Oscar watchers raise questions
By BOB THOMAS Why did the voters overlook the talented
• r' t d "-...., "E.T." younpten for acting nominetioaa?
HOLLYWOOD -Nominations for the 55th Should there be a con110lation prize for Peter
Academy awards elevated no ~yebrows, but they O'Toole or Paul Newman if they fail to win aa best
did raise aome queatlont from longtime Oscar actor? "My Favorite Year" la O'Toole'a aeventh
watcbera. nomination; '-rhe Venikt" la Newman'1 lixth, and
Why did the presitiae-1.aden "Sophie'• Choice" neither has yet won. Nor bu Richard ~ in
fall to acore for best picture and direction? Meryl teven tJiea.
Streep wu cited for,.. best actress, and Alan J. WW Jeaaica Lange make history by winning•
Pakula u writer, but not dlredor. W• the film too best w:tna ~") and best auppol11ng actrem
1 BOy doesn't IDeet ·girl artsy for Academy voters? ("'Tootale")? In 1944, Barry Fltaaerald wa1
U "Mi•ing" wu among the five best picturea nominated in two acting categoriea for "Golng My
of 1982, why wasn't Henri a.ta Gavru nominated Way" and won u aupportina Id«. 1be Academy
for director? Wolfgang Petenen waa named for chanaed the rule• ao performers can only be
"Daa Boot" tnst.e.d. nominated once for the aame movie.
tonight's CBS movie
~~~ ROTBENBERG
Do Alan and Marilyn Ber1man have a WW mua1cala ever make a comeb9ck in the
monopoly on writlna lyrics for movie 90np? And Oacar race? Despite a heavy ad campaign,
how can they campaign when they're twice "Annie" could only draw two minor nominatlona.
nominated in the aame category? They ere "The Beat Little Whorehou.e In Texu" could
nominated foe lyrics in the oriainal «>f11 catej{Ory manage only one -for Charles Durnlng'a aong
for "U We Were in Love," trcD T.ye9, Gioqpo." and nwnber.
:1 ... lill ---'"1d:W .y()llK-CBS .,._ cme.-&laot at.ep._pat
the tired old format ol boy meeta llr'L In tonight'• ...m-tnt.elliaeDt. aometirnee-funn_I .. Your Place or
Mine,•• boy doeen't meet girl. (The movie can be ..en. locally at t:OO on KN'XT (2)).
Bonnie Franklin and Robert Klein play the ~-couJS)e. that la they would be Ideal. their htes.cb •1· lf they could ever find tbe rilhl cUcu; ....... and opportunity to meet and begin •
~p.
So, while Mr. and Ma. ftlaht are movlnl on
parallel pat.ha, they haw time to match t.hem9elves "It Might Be You." from ''TooU:ie." What happened to other highly promoted
with an -.tment of loaer'I and creeps -none of Ia it time to abollah the orqp.nal aona category! candldatea? "Beat Friend•" only received one
w]'ifm w~-rt put the fint interview on "The Most of them are detd.aned to hype t.be er.cl credits nomination; "'The World Aalordina to Garp." two;
Dating Game. --andnave ~ ~-wtth·the movie. "Dlner.'' one.; "Rocky lll," one; and "Shoot the
One man require. hi.a dates to take pel"90llAlity CAn we bury the myth that moviea have to be Moon," none. Why wun't the aumptuoua "La
testl, another ia an~ wbo talb tnce.antly re leased in December to catch the Academy' a Traviata" nominated for best foreign l.anauqe
about bia ex-wife. One woman la the type wbo attention? .. E.T. -The Extra-Terreatrial" nine film!
browbeata waiters and cauaa ~ ~ nomination.a, ''Vlc1cr'-Vk:t.oria" aeven. "Du Boot" WW aucc.e. •poll Columbia Pk:turea with tta 30
in reatauranta, another owna a dos who~ into 11x and ''M.imlng,'' four, hJt the acreena during the nomtnatlonl? Not u long u the company makes
hJa owner'• bedroom at inappropriate tlmM. first ba11 of 198~. $40-milllon busts auch u "Annie."
All the whtle1 ''You~ ~a~ or M~e'' 11 r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Amertca 1 ritueliltic war denca called dattnc. and playfully teMi.na the audience about
when -and wnether -KJeln and Franklin are
ever aotna to pt toptber.
Aleundra (Franklin trom '"One Day at a
'llme") la a plYChietrt.t. a. pe~te have been
unlucky in Jove; and her advfoe ia to be petlent
"You will pt over blm," or "You're capeble of
IW'Yl~ without • man.''
One flaky peUent (played by Penny Fuller) hM cmnput.er char19 proytna that then _.. only tm.
.u,Jble mm bl 8an Fri.ndaco rilbt for her, once
you d1tcount th• men beneath her Intellectual
percentile, and U.. who drink too rouch « llnoke
..... AJamdn ~ beUewa Mr c:UnbJ edvice
matll ber llv•ln lover movH out, taldnc the
furniture end tadM y-per wblle charitably lfavtnc
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•Uni bow of'*'-·""° .... -.... to her • K.trilll (Tyne DilY of ~ * I..eceY'> .nd .,..ncttnc ~ like w pat6anll: HJt'1 a 800, and I
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BJ ROGER CARLSON
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It'• ~t weather f« ducla and twimmen -
but if your pme ta outaide and you're into bueb&ll,
trlCk and field, tennia, aoocer, or 10ftball, your luck
ll about the aame u the motoriata who have been
stranded on the hlghwa)"I.
YMterday'a CIF eoa:er playoffa were put oft
"'1ltll ~ ln hopes of better weether conditions. OU!er non-league eventa have been poetponed aince
MOOday with no letup ln light. ·
"We're ahootma for Thunday," was Corona del
Mar High'a Ron Davia' responae about yeet.erday'a
wuhed out event( which included the first round
of the Newport Harbor Elk.a bueball tounwnent.
"How long can you put thingB off! U we have
~entually cancel lhinp. we wUJ , but you hate to do t."
With the weath~r predlctiona ranama from
qu 1tlonable to continued rain throushout the
w k, virtually every achool la on a hold, awaiting
more stable conditJona.
Even aome indoor eventa are under a cloud of
uncertainty becauae of traveling conditiona. Davia,
for lnltance, expremed concern about Corona del
Mar's CIF 3-A women'• basketball game at
University H1gh againlt Palmdale lut night and
wu uncertain whet.her the game would be played
or not.
The game, however, went ahead u echeduled
last night.
Among Monday and yesterday's events tluat
have been called:
•Baseball -Ocean View and Fountain Valley
In the Loan Tournament, Marina and Lona Be.ch
JOC'dan at Blair Field, University at St. Anthony,
the Newport Harbor Elka tourney, tncludlna Cc.ta
Meaa, Eittancla, Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor.
•Tennla -Mat.et Del at ~. Newport
Harbor at Lona Beach Wllaon, Woodbrldte at
Tultin.
•Softball -Gamee lnvolvtna 1'41Mn, Marina,
Fountain Valley, Irvine and Huntmaton Beach.
And, there'• more to come. Tomorrow'• venue
calla for '0 track and field mee1ll involvtna area
tchoola, one week aince lll'tl!n of e'41}lt were rained
out.
On the community college level, achedule
maken have made eome plana for the rainouta.
•Bueball -Oranae C.O..t (at eypr..) and
Golden Weit (at Mt. San Antonio) have been
poetponed from yesterday to Monday. Saddlebeck'1
pme at Riverside yest.e.rday baa been canceled. U
tomorrow'• pmea are rained out. too, (Fullerton at C9ut. Golden We.t at Compton), \ho9e pm. will
be moved to Wed.De.day, meantnc next week'•
mchedule will include five aamea for ocx:: and owe
(Monday throuah Thunday and Saturday).
•Track and Field -Golden West'• meet
tomorrow with Fullerton la still on becau.e of the
all-weather fadlltia and Cout ia movtns its meet
with Santa Ana to Lona Beach State. SaddletMick 'a
meet on Friday ia at home ap1nat Southwestern,
allO an all-weather aurtace.
Al for UC Irvine, the Anteaten have taken the
approach that all ii wuhed out for a week. They'll
make decisiona later.
~ea King -Challenge-, women
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in finals
By BOWARD L. BANDY .......... Dllllr ....
When the Heather atarta to
. bloom at c.otoil.a del Mar High, it
~a time of celebration.
!leather Eetey, Coach Dave
Heffern'• leadlna acorer with an
18.0 norm, was well below her
average laat night in the early
going of a CIF· women's 3 -A
baaketball semifinal at
University High.
But when ahe hit three in a
row af1er ~her first eight attempts, it the start of a
Co.rona del ar victory over
Palmdale. ~. and • trip to the
CIF champJooahip game Friday
nllbt (7) at Looc 8-ch Arena
lipi.nst Faperanza. .peranza defeeted Villa Park
ln the other aemi, 47-41 .
Esperanza knocked of1 Sea View Le.cue champion F.atanda in the
QUartertinaJa and hopes to make ll a aweep of the lea1ue by
toppling the No. 2 entry. CdM.
"l'he Sea Kinp started alowly
and fell behind.,, 8-1 before
pkk1ng up the tempo on a pair of
baake-ta by Angie Dodds, a
three-point play by Joan Loe»
and five more from Fran Wynn.
Before the game, Heffern aaid
the key to winning would be in
keelJina Dodda in the game. "We -have to have her in theft
\o win," Heffern said. "She'•
fouled out of eo many games this
year, it's ridiculoua. When we
played E.tancia for the league
championship, ahe had four in
the first nine minutes and fouled
out eerly ln the third quarter."
J)odda picked up three in the
flnt half but had only one other
called againsi her in i'Oina all the w~ for the Sea Kinga.
We didn't shoot the way we noonany do and this wun't our ·
best 1ame. But you win with
defeme and rebounding and the
atrla did a great job In both
Jetpeeta.
'-Give Joan Looa a lot of credit
fer maldJt8 9(JIDe re.Dy bit pla)"I
fer us toniaht includina a couple
of key rel>ounda," tne coach
added. "Fran Wynn al.lojlayed a
areal 1ame and id an
outstanding job on the boa.rd.a
(See SEA KINGS, Pqe C!)
Schofield
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CASA GRANDE. Arts. (AP)
~ 47 playere aaeembled
"8tl~Y for the first full-9Q\19d
rkout in the atar•atwfded
ol. the AnceJa, no cne dlftr
ore attention than a
year-old lnf.ielder with only
K llM~ uperlence. J»::k Jr. im't even on
he An1el1' 40-man winter
Ot1ler, but the bard-ht tuna
bortatop 11 aure to 1et a
lbr:llOIWl lbot at a major -.U-
Eagles face test in talented Palm Springs
IWlr .......... llf ~ O"DaN ...
By ROGER CARLSON o<tM DlllJ ..........
What do you do when your team la faced with
an opJ)O!lrnt bouting a 23-game winning streak and
appears to have t);le edge in every department?
That's the problem for Eatancia i!~! basketball coech Larry Sunderman. wtu.e
are in the CIF 3-A .eml1inala at Lons Beach Arena
tomorrow night (8:45) agairut Sunbelt League
champion Palm Spring9.
The Ind1ana of CO.Ch Bill Annatrong boast a
big edge in size and jumping ability, with a
reputation for good reboundJnc.
Tee Williamaon, a 6-7 aenior, haa the college
acouta dreaming, and It would be a double bonanza
for the scouts except tluat 6-1 guard Boria King, an
All-CIF Ital' in three 1port1, ia leaning toward a
baaeball career.
THE INDIANS ENTER with a front line of
6-7, 6-4 and 6-3, Willlamaon averages 15.6 polnta
and 16.6 rebounds a game, King haa averaged 27.0
pointa a game in the playoffs and 19.8 during the
eeuon.
Shawn Berry, a 6-2 playmaking guard, haa
averaged 17.5 pointa during the .e.aaon and 18.6 in
the playoffs. Forward.a Alex Becerra (6·3) and
Mark Bell (6-4) have averaged 10.3 rebound•
between them during the playoff.a.
And the coach, Armstrong, certainly knows
what It tak.ell to win -hi.a Compton teams won five
4-A crowns in years put.
"We've never played a 26-1 team in the
playoffs," says Sunderman. "But one thing I might
question ii Palm Sprino' qepth."
Tile potential holea atan with William.on and
hia tendency to get into foul trouble. The 6-7 star
can ram the ball through the hoop with eue, but
his leaping ability IOl'Detimes geta him into trouble
-leaving hi.a feet too often on defeme while going
for a bk>Cked a.hot.
And, there la ball-handling. 'The report out of
Palm Sprinp ii that the Indiana a.re suspect in that
department and if there ia one type of team that can
give them trouble -it's a ball-hawking,
defensively aggreaive ie.m -such u Elltanda.
The Indiana like to run with the ball and do it
with a fluid style when WWWmon comea off the
bouda with the rebound. .
"WE'RE NOT GOING to cb.anie too much," a_~)'• Sunderman, but we can't let 'tbla guy
(WlJ.llanwon) ao nuts. Ten aeconcb into their game
with North of Riverside (ln the quarterfinala) he
aWmned it and away they went. It just lffmed to
eet the tempo the I9t of the way."
Heather Estey of Corona del Mar shoou
o•er opponent last ni3ht.
"You can't allow a eeoond lhot. becau.e lf they
get one they'll ram lt. We have to put eorne premure
on their guards, otherwbe they'll lob it in to
WlU.Wmon all nilht long .••
NFL may test Walker case
The great cruaaden in the attn.a of
aporta and the law were 1uch
ltalwarta a1 Andy Mcwaanlth, Joe
~PP and Curt Flood and now a.Jong
oomee Herdlel Walker.
Walker, the million-dollar running
beck of the New Jeney Henchela of
the USFL. la not a test cue by choice
but mact!:ve unwittingly opened
..veraI throuah which the lepl
eaa1a will march. for lrwtance, Wallett WU DO IQOl'ler
a profemional than the via1onar1es of
the other ~ oamroenced talking
about the day Hencbe1 will play ln
the NFL. It ii the unclouded vlew of
moat pro authorities that Walker ii a
good enouah football player to cau.e
oommot1on.
It ta not out of the question an NFL
franclme will .quander • draft cboice
on Henchel in April. The nucnlnt
here would be that anythtn1 can
happen in the world of football
SPORTS COLUMNIST ·
BUD
TUCKER
finance. not the least of which m&aht
be Walker's attorney flndln& a
loophole or the entire USFL aotna
down three time• and comtna up
twice.
Accordins to NFL rulea and
re,wationa, Walker would not be
eligible for the draft until April of
1984. The thine la, a team own1na b1a
rtpta and aeelng • cl)ance to eet ft1m
rm.ht i.at the NFL lelialaUon In
court and would quite like~ wtn. The
edict of the NFL not to •tan
undetlf8duatea would hardly .mi to
have·• eolld lepl founda1ian. •
Then, too, an NFL maverick the
Uk.ea of ay, Al Davia, might draft
Herschel in April of th.ti year and
entice him to walk away from ~t
USFL. Ten-y Glls, one of the ~
lepl m1nda of Southern California, •p, thia would be \mlikely.
'The USFL would uk an inJuncticn and probably pt It," Gile.
-~pon. the lep1 fon:a of the
NFL t.m mlaht cune beck with the
point the two I-au-play at different
timee of the year and there ia no
attempt belna made to prevent
Walker from pla~ in the sprtnc
and 1ummer with die New Jertey
alde.
It la ai.o ~oc~y tha1 JUncbel
Walker hll ~ the central fll\an in the dedaraUcn of war betwec the con.a. Ind uniwniU. of tbM I.ind
and i'he usn. RMcUnc wtth ~ ~the U8Jt. .na H~ • (8ee~A1.SD,hp~
Willl.amlOn and King are the Sunbelt ~·· co-most valuable players and each appears to have a
future in athletics.
WUliamaon has a reputation for playing taller
than hia 6-7 height, but his tendency for fouling haa
plagued him.
King, an All-CIF running back and p6cked to
play in the Shrine Game, was a .500 hilt.el' M a
~~ and wu llUCCe98fu1 on all 36 attempted atolen
Pirates' crew
does niore
than just row
By CURT SEEDEN
of'IMDl!llr .........
U you ever need your houae painted or your
yard maintained, you might try looking up an
Orange Coat c.ollege rower. And yes. they even do
windows.
But more Importantly, OCC rowen have
another attribute. They can compete with ane of
the. best four-year ooUeaiate c:rew1 in the country.
11\ey do all that other stuff in an effort 'tO uve
money, because like moat apon., crew requira
money to IUJ'Vlve.
So, when they're not competing ap.inlt the
likel of UCLA. Cat Wuhi.ngton or even Harvard,
Coach Larry Moore's rowen include ln their dally
routine varioua wodt ahifta around the OCC
boath<>UJle.
And this year, we're not talldng about 10 or 20
rowera.
The O C C crew
includes 28 sophomores
alone. There are enough
rowen to field three
varsity eights aheU. and
three juntor vanity
eights abella.
In the mldat of
severe budget cutbeck.a.
which resulted in the
ellmlnation o f a i x
in teroollegiate sports at
OCC, crew hu aurvived.
And even though
Moore, aa a half-time
employee, could be
among tha.e considered
f« pink all pa, be awaits
the 1983 rowtna IH90I'\
with more entnuaia.am
than ever.
AD of Moore'• rowen a.re anxiously awaltlnl
their lflUOll opener March 13 ap1mt the Pirate
alumni crew. After that, CX::C, lJCLA and San Di• State will meet at Newport SQ on Mardi 18. "They're~ up for lt.," Moore ~ 4'1'bey
th.Ink they're Finl to be fast thia 8flMODt but thel
really cbi't know becau.e we hawn't competed. It a
always hard to keep working wbm they doo't have
any idea of where they are (in their Jll'CICI->·"
Moore ii in hia aecood year u Cout'a hMd
coecb. He Mlllted Dave Grant for aeveral. yan. and
prior to that, spent one year u an .-.wit COllCb at
UC Irvine.
He credita Grant and the pl'Olr'am he created at
CXJC, tor the Jarae turnout th.la year.
"It'a the .me old thina· After 28 yean of Diaw Grant.~ betu!r thlln •"'Cllm, .. Moon
•11-'40raftaiit CoMt crew )Ill aUracta people and It'• fairly will known ln the cammunlt)'."
Under the leaderahlp of both Grant and
MOON, the CoMt c:nw bM developed the 1a1Dt ••< 'u1 ~Um awr the ~ 'fbe rowen do
D\&mel'OU8 odd Jobe around the ()CC boa~,
•Ybw money that would ocMrwt.e be mid to l*1
a mafutlll\anc:e crew. Ahlr that, tMJ ao out and
(SM PlllAn:s-, P•CI>
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NBA players set
strike target date
From AP 4119Atcha
NEW YORK-In a 1tonny meet-m lnc that luted ~ 24 minut., the
Natlonal Baaketball AHociatlon
playen' union fonnally DOtified the
leque yesterday \hat lt will atrike April 2 unlell
a new labor contract la 1"eKhed before that date.
Larry Flel1her, 1eneral coumel for the
playen' uaodatlon, and Bob Lanier of the
Milwaukee Bucka, the unlon preeldent,
delivered \he deedl1ne to the
NBA negotiaton.
"It WJS a very 1hor\
meetlo1 in which we
dtacuued phlloaopbtcal
dUferencea, ·• Flelaher aald.
"Philoeophically, we are u
far apart u Loe Angelee la to
New York."
NBA Commlaaloner
Larry O'Brien and David
Stern, the NBA'• vice
•
~dent for buslnem and lep! affain, aid the
itnke thldt-ettectively-ended yesCerday'a talks
and that no new talla are .cheduled.
"Mr. Fleiaher stated that the pllyen were
not prepued to address in any meaningful way
the current problems of the league and uid the :.:ren were f.1rm on \he April 2 deadline," St.em
"No purpose wa1 aerved under the
circumatancee to continue the meetinJ(," said
O'Brien. "It la depremng to me that t.hia aet of
d.rcumat.ancea ari8e given the h.latory of sparta in
th.ia country and api.kes in the tut year.'
"They have been invited to contact ua if
they have thoughta or reoommendationa in thia
area," aaid O'Brien. "The playen are free to give
u.s any thoughts or ideu reapondlng to the
probleme of thia league."
Quote of the day
Terry Cammlqa, rookie forward of
the San Diego Clippers who is one of 13
children in a ChJcago tamily, on why he
didn't worry .about street gangs when he
wu growin.g up: "Our family wu big
enougb to be our own gang."
Flames blitz Vancouver
and Karl Jalooee had two 1aat night '
Kent Nllleoa acored three pi. ~
as Ca1pry cruahed Vancouver, 8-1, in
a National Hockey League pme. The
win aave the Flames a live-DOint advantage over
Winnipeg and a ~point lelld over the k1np in
the battle for 1eCOnd place in the Smythe
DMs1on . . . G•y Carboaeaa'1 teOOnd pl of
tbe game with 90 8fJOOIMla to play llft.ed Montreal
to a 3-3 tie with tbe New York lllaDden . . .
~t Foeter banpd in a rebound during a
power play with ~:11 left to cap a three-goal
oomebeck and jEfve Detrait a ~~ tie with Quebec
. . . Wayae GrebkJ. tbe Nla'a leading aaJftl', = up hia 55th aoaI and lOht almt And Tom
toD tallied twice as Edmonton edged New
Jeney, 4-3 . . . Pat &o.tene'1 third-period
power-play goal lifted Pittsburgh into a 3-3
deadlock with the New York Bangen. .
SEA KINGS ...
From Page C1
alon8 with 8COrina 14 pointa.''
Loaa ~ ot£ a vital rebound
in the clm1rig minute. to -.are
tbe vict«y.
CdM took tbe leed for the first
dme at 18-1~ when Wynn hit a
pair of free throws. Then after
Palmdale'• high 8CDrina Regina
Juniel (the hit 17) mnd to put
tbe FalaJm lD front for tbe final
dme in the ~ .Estey went to
work. She hit her next thfee.and
Dodda added another • the See
K1np Jett the court at balfUme
with a 23-17 advani.ae. Corona del Mar opened wt1h a tull-<XJW't, premtna man-to-man
. defeme, then switched to a llllW
midway throuah the ftnt q\W1lm'
to help \Um thinCI around.
.. When you switch to a :rcne
after' eetUna them into a tempo
otherwtae, ispedally in • lf.rl'1
pme. it usually chances their
rhythm," first-year coech
Heffern l&ld. "We made that chanae and Sot away with It and
they h.ed trouble tbe nst of the
~" s. K1n&t added to tbel.r
J.cS to tab a 4748 ... With
4.1>9 remelnlna. then -~ q> nm dawn ~ SO I! DJd dock ~time they Col the ball. Tb.y
didn't ICON apln until J',atey hft
tmw free throft ln the final 20 ~ • tbe l"akona cut the le.d fnlm 14 polnu 10 five Wan
bavtnc to commit intentional
fuWI.
Moncrief ignite• Bucio
• la.Hf Moacrttf IOOJ"td 81 poln11, m lncludlNI MOwaukee'1 lut n.lne, and
led the ltucka to a 101·88 NatJonal
Bubtball Aaoclatlon vlotor~r w~ lut n11ht . • . twre tn \he
NBA, leque IOOrifil lwter Al11 £9&11111 tallied
11 potn" and 'l',R. Dua added a eeuon-h11h 20
to pact Denver to ti. fourth ftniaM..xjciory.L
182·111 owr Cleveland . . . DalJu forwarcr
Jay VLDcat ICOl"ed 27 polnta
tncludtn1 10 in the third
quarter, 11 the Maverlck1
eMed to a 128-116 win over
Houlton Mike
Mleclltll'• 33 polnt1,
combined wlth 20 from
Georat OervlD, paved \he way
for San Antonio'• 119-104
utwnph ovet Seattle ...
Eddie Joheoa .. nk three
tree lhrowa in \he final nine
eecondl u Atlanta held off Indiana, 109-106
. . . Robert Parl1ll toHed Jn 17 of hl1
pme-hiah-31 polnta in a third-quarter bllta \hat
lifted Bo.ton to a 129-111 win over vlaJUng Kanau City . . . Mo1e1 MaJoae 8COred 25
pointa and added 13 rebounda u Philadelphia
defeated New York, 106-94 . . . Darrell
-Ortff1dl and Rickey Greea DOtched 22 and 20
polnta re1pectively, u Utah cn&ahed San Diego,
127-106.
Cey blasts Dodgers
ChJcaao Cub third bueman Roa II Cey, after hia first full workout with
hi1 new National League club
yeeterday, l.asued eome parting aalvoe
at his fonner team -the Loe-Angeles Dodgen.
He. llflid the Dodgers would 1ufler for losing
veterarw like himRlf and tint bueman Steve
Garvey, who signed wlth San Diego. "We
brought \he Dodger Stadium attendance up trom~
2.2 million to 3.~ million and when it wu our
tum to set rewarded, they let u.a out the b9ck
door," aa.ld Cey . . . Dodger outfielden Mike
Manlaall and Roa Roea.lcke ligned contracts for
1983 yesterday, leaving only Steve Su and
pitcher Tom Nlecleafaer still out of the club'•
fold . . . Pete Roee, Joe Morsu and Toay
Perea, once big wheela in Ondnnati'• feared Big
Red Machine, were reunited aa teammates fQr
the first time in 1even years, thl1 time fn
Philadelphia Phillies' uniforms. ''Thia ia going to
be a fun year," said Ro.e, 42, u he worked out in
a batting cage.
Los Al racing canceled
Last night's proeram of hamesa II
racing at Loe Alamlto9 Race -C.OWW
wu canceled becau.e of the . poor
condition of the track . . . Ericll
Sudler stole the ball for hia team'• lut buk.et
and twice oonnected on a pair of free throws in
the last 79 leCOnda to lift 18\h-ranlted Syracu8e
to a 79-70 upeet victory over No. 4 Villanova lD a
Big Ea.st Confttenee bukethall game tut ru,ht
. . . NBC Spoc111, altet!lJ. holding rtghta to half
of major league baae 's games. nu bld $1
billion to become baaeball'1 aole network
~ . . . Such dominant biR men as RaJpa. Sampson of Virginia. Patrld l:wt.1 of Georae1oWn, lteldl Lee of Memphis State and
Ste•e Sttpuaovtcb of Miaowi have been named
u regional players of the year on the U.S .
Basketball Writ.en all-district college baaketball
te91DS.
Television, radio
TV: Baaketball -Lakera at Milwaukee, 6:30
p.m., Channel 9 (taped); Mkh.lpn at Wiaconain.
7:30 p.m., Channel 56 (taped). lfockey -K.l.nga
at Chicaao, 10 JUD., Channel 9 (taped).
RADIO: Hockey -K1np at Chkago, 6 p.m.,
KPRZ (11~0). Buketball -Lakers at
Milwaukee. 6:30 p.m ., KLAC (~70) (taped ).
Palmdale Coech Geor1•
CorllU, ctm~t.s in hll wm'•
-after they b8d knock9d °"" ...., .... ,.... ., ....... "
No. 1 ..-d San Gabriel tn • CdM'• Fran Wynn (right} hu lier hands
1 ~= 4iM.2. -:"9 hJa fall battling pair of Palmdale playen.
i fIRATES' CREW OOES MORE ...
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No. 1· isn't everything
Just reachirig Final Four means so~ething \
Probably the mo1\ dlN~na commenta I'va -.beard th.la y... came from coech Oon Stv.Wa
after htJI American P'oo~ ference chaf1'\1Jlon
Oolph.lna flnlaMd No. 2 U:l )i~na at the 17th
Super "Bowl.
Upon returntn1 to Mi-.mJ he told Oolphlna'
faithful, who had .,ne to~ le~ to honor htJI
team, "Paradee are for wl.nne,._ not for u.1 Thia la
nice, but you 1hould have .. ved It for another
Urne."
That quote ii from memory -but It.'• pretty
cle»e to what he had to MY to ' lot of people who
felt U*t team wun't too shabby.
It'• been that way"'lor a 19ng time now -
noth.tna teema to IUl&e that ii !em than No. 1. No
matt.er now many great efforta have been put forth,
\here always aeeme to be one more game to see lf It
can all be put down.
Well, they're down to the Flnal Four at Lo~
Beach Arena in the CIF buketb&ll playoft., and
upon ln1pectlon of what the 1urvivon have
accompliahed, I find lt difficult to believe the field ii
compn.ed of an)'1hing le9I than top caliber teama.
Some complain ibout the CIF playofia being
watered down to an extent over what t.ranapi.red
years ago -three teama from each league la a
liberal number -but when you corulder the
caliber of competition u compared to the day1
when only cha.mplona were invited, it'1 hard to
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
1eparate playoff t.-ma from now and years put.
Estancia High'• Jtaglea are ln the 3-A
aemiflnala tomorrqw iht at Lona Beach Arena,
the C.Orona del Mar la' team wu ln the 3-A
1emiflnala yesterday, unlinlton Beach'• SUNet
Lea1ue champe waded through two touah foet
before running lnto 4-A power Verbwn Oei ...
the.e a.re accornpll1hmenta hardly dewrvinl of
putdowna. •
Juat once I'd 1lU to aee a team get the ume
ovation after the game u It did before .the game -
regardle81 of the outcome. I'm not auggeaUna 1olll.na
equall wl.nning, w from it, but the long roed ol
wlnnina hardly daerves a loeer'a label when one
loea ends a aeuon. There's a great acoxnpliahment
tied to making It to the Final Four -and it lhou1d
carry over. .
Shula said nobody remembers anyone except
the winner at the Super Bowl.
U that'• true. we're all in big trouble.
Gauchos-' Mitchell Saddleback
quietly_ does his job
By CURT SEEDEN "' .. ~,... .... jumpina ability may help him get
a ach olanhlp to a four-year
unlvenlty.
faces Citrus
in playoffs
AZUSA -Saddleback College
opens regional play in \he state
community college basketball
tournament Friday night at
Citrus College In a 7:30 contest.
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.S.ylor University diapatdled a
1cout to the Saddleback
College-San Diego Oty College
ba1ketball playoff same 111t
Saturday nl1ht and he came
away with a surprising
oblervation..
"If a Khool wanta me to do
both (play basketball and long
jump), then I would," Mitchell
aays. But, he's really not looking
that far ahead, yet. "Right now
my mind la focuaed on the it.ate
tournament. That stuff-about
what college I will go to has
gotten kind of lost."
The Gauchos, second-place
finishers in the Pacific Cout r
Conference, were 9-5 in league .
"The acout said he wasn't
looking for a guard, but said that
Tracy Mitchell w11 the beat
junior college guard he ~d
seen," recounted Saddle back
Co.ch Bill Bn.unmel.
It la aurprlaing, not becauae
Mitchell doesn't live up to the
scout'• ClOIDDl.tment, but because
\he 6-2 90pflomore always 8eeml
to be toWna in abadowa.
First it wu Geor1e Turner
who owned most.of the llmelight
a year ago before heilld1na for {JC
Irvine. Now , lt'a ltevln
Hendenon, a freshman guard
from Centennial H.iah who has
8C01"ed more than Mitchell thia
year.
Still. Mitchell. out of Lowell
High School ln Muaachwietta,
aeema to be bandlh~ his identity
crlsia. He'1 hitting percent of
hi.a lhota m:m the floor ln Pad.fie
Cout Conference play. He's
avet"allng 12.5 pointa and more
than four um.ta a game, even = he'• not tbe Gaucho point
And he can leap l.lke no other
6-2 auard.
Mitchell, in fact, ia the
defendinl Southern C.U!ornia
long jump champion, attalnin8
\hat title with a 24-3 effort 1aat
ear.
Mitchell, for one, feels hi•
Mitchell received has 1ome
feelers, however, m09t notably
from UC Irvine, TCU and Seton
Hall.
In the meantime, he has
turned his attentions to Friday
night'• state playoff game with
host atrus.
"When we first •tarted out. I
didn't let our won-loea record
bother me," Mitchell says. "We
were young and in a learning
process. Even then you could 8ee
that we would be a good team as
long u we kept lea.ming.
"It doesn't matter who st.arts
out fast or alow, it's what you do
ln \he end that matt.era. The state
tournament matters," he adc:U.
Mitchell does aeem to save tu.s
best for the wt. In last year'•
1tate playoffs he carried a 9.9
average into \he Gauchos game
with Long Beach City. He
fin.i&hed the night with 15. 6\'~n
though the Gauchos were
eliminated.
"I want to show ~eryone that
we have a good team," he adda.
"Not only foe the team, but for
myaelf. I want-p-eople to
remember thla team. It's
import.ant to me."
MAN SON HING • • •
From Page C1
(No. 12), Todd Witaken (35),
John Davla (4~). Antony
Emes900 < 47) and Joree Lozano
(49) -ranked among the top 50
In the U.S .
Emenon, lncldent.ally, i1 a
former Corona del Mar High
ttandouL
"I really don't have any
outlta.Ddina ltrokea. •• uya Man
Son Hlnf modestly. "but one thln8 rm able to do la attack an
~t'aw•lmew 'Richt now I think rm at the •tace where I'm rlaht there. I
ju.& haven't won one of \hoee
matche1 yet (a1alnJt a
top.ranked opponent) that 1 need
to pt over' the bwnp."
"The tint UUD1 he hal ia a
God-1lven 11tt lor tennis,"
anal)'llel Patten. "He'• talented.
He baa a f"11na for the t.11. and
he'• able to do thhl8I with the
bell.
0 Plua, he'• a 8Cl'ambler. Be
won't beat the beck out of you.
but be'a the type of "'1 that will
nm down ba1la all day Jana. He'•
l1ka a ,...0. out there.
4'1 predJet me ~In the next fOUI" ye,.n he'• to win • netlonaJ title n a n1lea or
double"
Man Son Hing
Man Son Hlnl won't refute h.la
aMiCb'I wedlction, but he al8o
knows fut bad a lot of work
aheed of him.
"I allady know how eood the
competition 19," he uya. "But I cu.a M hard• I want to work,
any level la attainable."
Uni to" Woodbridge in volleyball
The Untvenity Htah ~·· \'OUeybal1 tMm openectlta ,_.,
'Wl\h • 8-10, 115-D, U ·O, 10-7
victory over Woodbrtda• ~atMrnoan. A pear of outllide blCW.. 'hm
Bcn&ll mid Matt B~ bllped
the Warrion win the tint pme,
but the Trojan• rebound.cl to
sweep the next three.
Leadln1 the way for \ht
wlnneu were Htter Brett
MeQtdd Md ~ ~ Jim Parar. .
and 15-11 overall. They
advanced to the realona.1_ ]: tournament by virtue of a
103~87 playoff victory Saturday
over San Diego City College. •
A total of six regional games, I
pitting conference champions and
either second-place finishes or
Shaughnessy playoff winners, is
on tap this weekend.
Four of the six winners will ,·. f automatically qualify for the
state tournament scheduled to
begin March 11 at Santa Clara
University.
The six teams will be seeded,
with the filth and sixth-seeded
teams meeting In a one-game
playoff to determine the
remaining berth.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wtdnnd1Y. March 2. 1983 Cl
~ . I Lakel!S al streak--4.-• t
at Bulls' expense
CHICAOO (AP) -Kareem
Abdul·Jtbber connected on tour
clutch bHkeu Jn the ttnal
mJnute1 and Jamaal Wllkea
contribui.d four balket.a down
the etreCch fo lead tho Loi
An1e1 .. Laa.rra to l 14-111
National Buketball Alloctation
O\IW the Chb8o Bulla lut ni&ht.
Abdul-Jabbat and Wilkea, who
scored U and 26 polnt1,
rt11pecdvely, helped the Laken
end • thfM.a~ io.tna 1treak
and beat the Bulla ln Chbao for
the fint t1me 11nce Feb. 24, 1981.
The 1011 wa• the fourth ltrailht for the Bulla, 20-39.
The Bulla, paced by Rod
Higatnt, Re11ie TheU1, David
Greenwood and Quintin Delley,
outmcored the Laken1 43-28 ln a
torrid third quarter to grab a
90-88 advantage.
Dalley, who wound up wilh 16
point.I for lhe night,~ ecored 10
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Bernie
Federko and Blake Dunlop
IOOred their 20th goal.a 38 11eCOnda
apart to cap a four-goal explosion
ln the aecond periocl and lead the
St. Louis Blus to a 7-2 National
Hockey League victory laat night
over the Loa Angeles Kings
Rookie Alain Lemieux scored
twice for St. Louis, both on
breakaway•. The outcome
Interrupted a five-game Blues'
winleta streak and halted a Los
Angelee unbeaten streak at five.
Los Ange!• C-Oaeh Don Perry
potnt.1 ln the third quarier. while
Higtn1, who ftntahed with 19,
contributed nine.
After the Bulla took a IM-92
leed, Wll.kel c:onnected on three
1tr1ight buket1 befor• Mark
Olberdlna of the BW1' tied the
1COre at foo with 8:12 rernaJ.nlni .
Greenwood, who had 16
point.I, hit a 1hort jumper to pull
the Bulla to whhin one at 10~· 104. But with 2:42 left,
Abdul-Jabber connected on a lky
hook for a three-point Laker
advani.,e.
Dalley then got two pointa J
back for the Bulla with a 20-foot J
jumper, but Abdul-Jabbar
connected on a finger-tip roll
lanip and. after the Bull• I
committed a turn over ,
Abdul-Jabbar leaped high ln the
air to smaab through a 1lam'
dunk .
,.
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called the Blues' explosion ln the '
middle period decisive but allo ,
saluted Liut, who stopped 37 / Kings shots. J
"We played a s trong first
period. I think we should have ;
had about' five goals," Perry said.
"We had good opportunities and
he held them nght ln there."
St . Louis , locked In a .
three -way struggle for third '
place an the Norris Division,,
broke on top 2-0 in the opening ;
12 minutes on Lemieux's flrat I
goal and one by Perry Anderaon. :
WALKER CASE . • •
From Page C1
an undergrad off the campus of
Georgia, the college football
powers are uniting to keep the
USFL people off their prenuses
and out of their press boxes and
film rooms.
Clearly, thl1 la an area for
another legal test, particularly ln
the caaes of 1tate universities
where certain things -indeed
most -are considered to be
publJo.dormdlr.
Then, too, there may be a ca.e
against a university which would
deny a 900Ut from the USFL lu.a
conatitutlonal right to buy a
~t to a game and view th.at
contest 10 long as he does not
disturb the peace or vk>lat.e any
laW11 or local Ordinance..
The point of all thia, of course,
is that the signing -or
prostituting, depending on your
point of vi~w -of Henchel
Walker will have to alt.er the
_ ~une of Jir'i~n ~
1 By removing Herschel from
the college campu. the USFL
, destroyed it.a credibility ln th.la
area before it kicked a foot.ball.
11le claim that the Walker cue YldD be i8olat.ed ~ the USFL
will return to ita announced
policy. of leaving undercluamen
alone ia absurd.
The franchaea of the USFL
now muat compete with New
llllJPllt
Jersey and the NFL must
consider the importance of
competing with the USFL and
the legal fraterruty is sqw.mung
m anticipauon.
Heretofore. the college football
relationship to the profeuionala
had a certain purity and dignity
1f one did not look under any
rocks. That will change.
More's the pity.
Walker has
l a message 1
J
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)
Herschel Walker is prepanng for
his U nited States Football
League debut Sunday. but the
1982 Heisman Trophy winner
still is concerned about recent
developmentB
''Does everybody in Georgia
still hate me?" he asked aft.er
practiciJli with the New Jen1ey '
Generals.
"I hope n o t Please tell .
everyone In ~rgia not to hate
me."
Walker, the University of
Georgia 's three -time
All-American tailback., signed a
reported $5 million, three-year
contract with the Generals lut
week.
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Orange Ooaat OAILV PILOT/Wedn•d'Y. March 2. ' 13
Up the creek
The CalleguaS-.C..eek rises above
the bridge along Pacific Coast
Highway near Point Mugu. It was
one of several waterways in
Ventura County posing flood
threats today.
Pope embarks on
'sensitive' t}\ip
ROME (AP) -Pope John Paul ll embarked
today on the tint papal m.isslon ever to Central
America, an ardu0us journey viewed by top Vatican
offici.a.la aa among the Polish-born pontilf'a most
politically a.mauve trips.
A special Alitalia DC-10 carrying the pope and
!l1l entourage of top Holy See officials, bodyguards
and reporters left Rome'a Leonardo da Vinci
Airport at 8:22 a .m . (4:22 p.m. PST) for San Joee,
Costa Rica.
The plane is making a refuel.mg stop in Lisbon,
Portugal
The 62-year-old pontiff will visit eight
countries in nine days. All are overwhelmingly
Rom.an Catholic. Four are experienc1rw severe
internal i trlfe and one -Guatemala -has
reported anonymous death threats against the pope.
John Paul, wearing a white overooat over his
white vestments and a white skull cap, was seen off
by top ValiCan prelates including Cardinal Carlo
Con~alonieri. dean of the .Sacred College pf
Cardinals, and Cardinal Paolo Bertoli, who will be
In charge of the Vatican during the pope's amence
Dlplomata accredited to the Vaucan and Italian
Interior Mm1ster Virgmio Rognoni also bade
farewell to the pope.
The pontiff was accompanied on the plane by
Vatican Secretary of Staie Cardinal Agostino
Casaroli, Deputy Secretary of State Spanish
Archbishop Eduardo Martine2 Somalo and other
officiala. ·
In addition to Costa Ric.a, the trip will take
John Paul to Nicaragua, Panama, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduraa, Belize and Haiu m his 17th
oveneas journey as pope.
Holy See aouroes discloeed that in preparauon
for the pontiff's trip. top Vatican offtctals confel'T'ed
earlier thJa week with a speoal U S envoy sent to
brief them on U.S . policy in C.entral America and
el9ewhere.
U.S . ambassador at large Vernon A-Walters, a
former deputy director of the Central Intelligence
Agency, met with high-level officials at the Vatican
Monday, Vatican and U.S . IOW'Oel said.
The meeting coincided with a controveny in
Congreu over l>resident Reagan's policy on El
Salved.or and the administration's ~uest for an
additional $60 million in aid to the country.
Walt.era, 65, a former interpreter for Presidenu
Harry S Truman, Dwight 0 Eisenhower and
Richard Nixon. is a devout Roman Catholic who has
briefed the pontiff and his aides on U.S policies
i.everal times previously.
Monday, Reagan called oong:resaional leaders to
the White HOU8e to preeent his caae for immediate
aid to El Salvador. Defense Secretary Caapu
Weinberger laid the El Salvador government needa
$60 million to buy military supplies "u a matter of
survival'' and has suggested that more U.S. military
advt.en may be neoemary.
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HB woman's
service held
Servlce1 were held
Sunday for Keabvar
Rayhancadeh of
Huntlrurton Beech, who
cl1cd Fel>. 29.
She la survived by her:
80ll, Dr. Syrua Rayban.
alao of Huntington
Beach.
Services were held at.
the Harbor lAwn-Mount
Olive Memonal Chapel
ln c.o.ta Meu .
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day. 1"911 9ncl theta to eflOw -· 9elb0a ew ...__..... 9..oti CA Wabll~. Anaheim, Calltornl1. 11 IXl'LANATM* ~ Tita unm II Jin)' XO\I h•""'-~y Mid petllOt'I 12143-',_........, • dlHolved elleoll,,_ Jenu11y 1e. Of' TMI ~ ~
"'®Id not be Mcleted IYae from ROLAND C GONZALEZ 1tN, t>y m.tlual.-i of 1"-YOU, YOU IHCMU CONTACT A Illa control ot,.. l>AIAAll _d ..... 1 • Panna11. 1nd t1111 11111 111d l.A1t'rlJl lo the pelltton on~~. ..,. •25~. w Balboa llvd Newpor1 dlMOlullon no petllOt'I llU or llad On 03 t8·U ., 10·00 A.M
F0t flllufl 10 1t1and, you mey bl 8Ndl, CA 92ea3 eutllOrlty to 1nour any obllgattoni on C E N T R A L C A II' I T A L
dHmed gull'! ol e contempt of Ind~~ II condualed by an befllllf Of the Pllttnwlhlp CORPORATION ee tlla duly COUf'1 Oatad FllbNary tO, 181S 1ppolnted Tru•t•• under •nd
You ire 111reby nolltlad or 1111 Roland Oonula:I Ol!Nl!RAl PARTNl!R: purtuen1 to Dead ol Trutt.
provltlon• or CMI Cod•J 237& Tlllallll-tWMllledwttlllhl W•t11nAH1llatad "•001ded on 04-08-11 1a
wf\lc:h provide the Judge Ml ldvlN ~~. Oletk ot Otlll>GI County on Properu .. Co!"poratJon, OoQumenl No. 5339. 8ooll 14008,
the mlllOt end, of the l'lglll to "-ab • tH3 . • California CXlfP. P991 721 ot 0111c1a1 Aeoorde lri Iha
counHI PfHlnl Tiie COUii mey p ~ 8y OellU M Schnaklef olflca ol Ille Recofd« of or.,. 1ppolnt counMI 10 rapr-t tn. ubll•ll•d Oreng• CoHt Delly l\a!"l'faalder'tl COllnly. Calltotnla. l!ucuted by:
minor wt!etlllf 0< not Ille mlMf 11 Piiot. Feb 23, M•rch3, IO, l7, lff3 LIMITED PARTNERS RONALD L JOHNSTON ANb
•bte to artord counMI, and " ~ 870·83 C>allN M 8chnel0ar DORIS L. J<»4N8TOH, HUS8AHO l'tCTITIOUI 8UllNIH 'ICTrTIOUI JIU ... 11 NA• ITATUMNT NA• aTATaMINT ere un•ble to 11tord oounNI. lltlall Dllla9 M ~ ANO WIFE A8 JOINT TENANTS
11Pl>Olnt counael 10 repr-t the PtJBUC ..,.TIC[ Family Truet Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION pa1en11 nu By W•larn Afflllalad TO THIE HIGHEST 81DDl!A F<>f'
Tiie lollowtng pereon 11 doing Tiie lollowtng pe11on 11 doing
IN~.. buel,_11 COTON "~OOADS. t4U.. SPARKLE ANO SHINE SY TM petlllOn ,..., llereln "tor Illa l'tCTTTlOUI IUSINlll Ptopet11M CorPO<atlorl, CASH. (peyeble at """ "' ... In Columbia Clf .• ~Ila, CA 112870 SHJlflQH.. $18 16111 81 Huntington
Jofln Anello Jt 1485 Columbll Beacll. CA 112648
Cir . P1acen111. CA 9e 92670 11taron lee 811kl1. 518 15111
purpoM OI lrM!nQ in. tub)lct child MAMI ITA~ Attorney-ln-Fec1 lewful mon9'Y of the United 8tMeel
tor ~I lor adoc>tlOn. Thi lollow1ng pereon It doing 8y OalN M Schneldlf 11 THE HORTH FAONT ENTRANCE
Tl\11 bualneea II condUCleCI by.,. SI . liunllnglOft llMch, CA 112&48
1nC11vldual Thi• ou.in-e i. conduc:tld by an
Dated F~u99 23, 1883 ~ea Praaldant TO THIE COUNTY COUM'HOUSE.
JOHN J CORCORAN, ORAPHICAll y SPEAKING. AQualllarm, Inc 700 CIVIC CEHTE1' DRIVE. WEST.
Jonn Anello Jr tndMdual Tht• 1tatemen1 WN n1ac1 Wiit\ 1111 $heron Sario.
'"Counl'I Cll<lo 1820 p.,k NewpOrt BMch. A.pt No By W•tern Atlllleted SANTA ANA, CA 82701 ... r1gtlt,
By R KUNIPO, 221, CA 92680 PYopet11M Co!"por•tlon, tlfla end lnWMt ~ to and
Deputy (.""•H H•lBY 1920 p k AltOfney-in-Fact nowhe6dbyltunder._,0Mdof .N1t1n H. LM-. ""' "' ' 11 ' &( DellN M Schneldat True! lri lM propel1y Ill~ In._, County c--.. Newport Apt No 22!, N-port Pl'Midanl County, Catlfornla dNCrlblng Ille
County Clerk or Ofange County on 1h11 ll•latnant ...,.. llled With th11 Feb te. 1983 County Cletl& bf Onlnoe County on
Pzoeat Jan 17. 1983 Mattln L WIMN, Beecll, CA 928e0 Aqualhel'm, Inc land !herein: Publllh.O Orange CoHt Delly
Pilot, Feb 23. M.,oh 2, II, 16, 1883 1113-83
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.. uaLt•HtNO COMll'ANY, •
CaltfonU cotlfl'O'•tt-. DEFINDAMT : CHAftlE8
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CAUM0.41MO NOTICl1 Y041 ti.ft bMft wed.
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en attorney In 11111 mattaf. you
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wrlna~ r"ponM. Ir 911y, m•y be
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~ -fag4etf.0• • ,...,.,po I TO TH( DEFENDANT A cMl
completnl llH bMn Ille<! b)' the
pl91ntltf IOllnfl )'OU " you wi9ll 10 deMf><I tlllS l__,11 you mull, within
IO day• 11111 1111• aummont 11
Mf"9d on )'OU. Ille wtth 1""9 COUr1 I
Wflltan ~lo 11\a complaint Unlaea you do IO. your default wlll
be ente1ad on 1ppl1Cat1on ol 1110
pfainlltt, ~tfltl cour1 mey enter 1 juOgtnant llnM you lor 11111 rallef
~ tile complaint. wtilch
could 11tull In g11nl1llment of w-aee. ll&lnO of money or properly
or olller rellal t1queat1d 1n 1111
complelnl
Oiled S.Olemt>et 11, 1881
J Pet•eon. Clark Ginoer ~ Deputy
L-Offlom CHARl£S B c.AREY
A Prof COf'll
181MI 8-:tl Blvd •201
Hunt"1g\on 8eech. CA 112647
(714)t41-atM
PuDllllled 011"91 CoHI Dally
P"°'. Fib 18, 2S. M9fch 2, II. 1883 1112-83
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Publl•h•d Or1nga COHI Diiiy
P1101. Feb te. 23. M111c11 2 8, 1883
910-83
Deputy Coufltr Cou..-T"I• bullnaa& 11 oonducled by en PfOflt Sllatlng Pl911 Lot 37 of Trect No. l:zt7. In Iha Crimlnel Coutt1 .,....,_. lndMdOlll By: w .. tern Al!lllated clly of Cotti MeH, County ol
210 w. TamflM .. ,... (t-aOI LNI! Hiiby Propet11M Corporlllorl, o..enoe. Si.ta of Clllfomla. -I*
lot AneetN, Cellf. -12 Tlllt •t•l-1 wu IJled with tlle Attorney·ln-FK1 map flCOlded In Book 38, PIQ9CI) rta.IC NOTICE '14-... 1 County Clet1t 01 O<enoa County on 9)'. OlllU M 5cn'\llder 38. Mltc:etlaneou• Map1, In Ill•
Publl•"•d Orenge Conl 01lly Februwy s. 1883 Preeldant oftic. of Ille County ~der of
flCTITIOUI .u ... U Pt!Ot. March 2, 9, 19, %3, IN3 . ,,_ Wiiiiam 0uncen & Mid Collnly. NA .. tTATl•NT 1213-83 Publltllad Or1nga Coal! Dally Edltll Duncan Tiie ltrMI lddflH end other
Tl'I• 1011ow1no par•on 11 doing 1------------Piiot .. Feb 23 Marcil 3. 10, 17, By· Waewm Atfllletld common ~ 11 eny, "' the buSlnffl H P\EllC NOTICE 18$3 Pr°'*11M Corpor1tlorl. flal property daec:ribed above ..
PEERLESS CONTRACTO~S "8--83 Altorney-tn-Fec1 purported lo be· 1583 Tu1tln
17533 Teap• Cir Founl•ln Vlllle)'. l'ICTTTIOUI Ml ... 11 8Y OellN M Scf\neiOet A--, Coela ,._,CA ~7 CA 112704 NA* ITATIWNT Prllldent Tha undarelgnad Truttee
ROMl<I Cline 17633 T~ c1r . Th• ro11ow1ng p•rton 11 doing fltlll.IC NOTICE 8NCll Scrtverw & dl1clelm1 eny lf1blllty for any
Four1111n V•lle.,, CA 82708 t>utm ... •• l'ICTTTIOUI IOIMll Palrlcle l Scr'-'t lncon9C1,_ of ltie ltl9lil ~-Thll bu..-11 conoucted by en CALIFORNIA PURE WATER NAME aTATlllillNT By. W..Wn Atltlletad end otNr oommoil d•lpnedon, If
tndlvlduil SYSTE MS . 2461 2' O•tdtnl•, T I Propet11M CorporatlOn. any, ehowl\ llaraln. Ron•ld Cline MINIOn viaio. CA 82"1. ne ollowlng Pet•on I• doing Attomey-ln-Faet Said u11 will be made, bul Tt"• •t•t-t w .. llled wltll the Suun C 8et1oJUtU.. 2.4012 ~~N f>AOPE,.TIE.S, 8061 By o.1111 M 8chne6cler wllhoul coven1nt or warranty
County Cieri( or Orange County on Oe•d•nl•, Mltalon Viejo, CA 112881 -~ ellPI-or ilWlpMacl, "'Ol'dinG title Feb 25, 11193 Thtt t>u"-9 11 conduc1ed by.,. L•gune C•nxon Roed, Laguna Rlc:t\Wd L McGregor poneHlon. or encumbrance•
Fl10943 tndlYl<lval ~-CA 112 5l By: W•tarn Atfltleted Including reel, cl\erge1 enc
Pu1>11111ad Ofanga Coa11 Delly Suun C B«tolllnl 81111 Oily· 305 l l •guna Proe>er'IM Corpor•tton, ·~of the Truet• end of UM
Pnot M9fFll 2, 8, 18 23. 1"3 Thi• ll•t-1 wea flied Wllll the ~ Road. Legun• Seed\, CA Attomey-ln-Facl tru1t1 created by .. td C>aad 01 · 1044..aJ Counl'I Oerk or Of91191 County on 1 B., Dall• M Sdlnaldaf TNlll, to P9Y t11a r""**'CI pr1ne1pa Feb 28 11183 Thia °"..,_ le condVcted by • PY-'dant .-of the not-C•I -ed by ._, '"210117 Nmtled pettnarll\lp Thomae O Co61man & Oaed of Truet to "'°": 1101.r~..2•
Publl1hed Orange Co••t Datty Breu Oaly Elda C°'9man ~ lrMraat tMr9on tram -1~ P1lo1 M1rct> 2 9. 18, 23. 18') Tiiie ... 1.,,_,1 wea Ned With IM B'I W•tern Attlllatad et 16.63% I* etVUft M ptowtdad In
NOTICE Of' TIWtT'lrl IAU 1~ Counly Clerk of Otenoe County on Propet11M CorporallOt), Mid N*(I) '*" .. ooet.. dlar9M L-No. M1LLU1 Feb 11, 1883 Attorney..tn-FK1 and eny end el adv1IACll 11.&U.41
T.a . Na......._ 11111-ir ....,.Tll't ~ By Dall• M Sc:hneldlr with 1nt....i. UNIT C004E H r~ l'Nl"4 Publl1had Ora"ll• COHI Dilly Prllltdenl Tiii beneflclatv una.r uld O..CS
T 0 SERVICE COMPANY u d\Jly NOTICE Of' 1'Mltaftrl IAUf Ptlol, Feb 18. 23. M9fctl 2, 8, 11183 Oellea M 9cMeldar ol TN9t ller1tofore eaaculld end
appolnlad Tfu11ee undaf Ille ..._..., *1IUM 1193-&3 & Alloclet.. dallvered to 1111 undefalgnad a
tollowtnll oeacflbad dead ol tru1t YOU AM .. OCl'AUl. T ~A By. w .. tarn Alflfllied '#1111an Oac:letlltton of OefUt end
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Al'>CTION DEEQ cw TMllT OAT•D .AJNi 7, -----------Pfopet11ee Corpor1tlon. Oemand tor Sale. and a wrltlen TO THE HIOH~T 8tOOEA FOR PUBltc NOTICE Auor.-. •-F~ .. ~........ r "'-' It __ ... .,.__.~ t CASH AN OtOR THE CASHIERS OR 117a. UNUU YOU TAKI ACTION -----------._,_,,,.. -· """'-o ..,.,eu .,.., ~"""' o
CERTIFIEO CHECKS SPECIFIED IN TO "'OTICT y°"" li'tte>f'SftT't, FtCTTTI0US Ml..... By: Dallu M. 8chnekMt Sal. Tiie under9ignad oai_.s Mid
C 0 C IT MAY .. M>LD AT A .. ueuc ..... ITAn.....,. ~' Notice of Default end E*tlon to I Vil C OE SE TION 282•11 a Al•. IP y 0 U N 11 D AN Marv A McFartend Sell to be -Old In the oounty (pay1ble et Iha llml ot aale In l•wtul EJ(Pl.ANATIOM OP THE MATUM ~o~wlng pe<1on le doing 9y. W•lam Amtl•tld ""'*-mt,..., proC*1)' It IClceted.
money or 1114 United S1a1H ) all Of' TMI .... OCIEDING AQAl ... T O E B O R A H R I O U X ~Corporation. D•ll 02-08-83
•'Ohl 1'111 tn<I 1111""1 oonveyad to YOU, YOU aHOUl.D CONTACT A SECRET ARIAL SERVICES 5212° Anom..,-tn-Fact CENTRAL CA Pl TA L and IKIW held by I\ unOar ulO 0..CS LAW'nft. • 9y; OellN M Sctli llidlf CORP ~~ Ille pr-1V '*""•"• NOTICE IS HEAES'Y OIVEH lhal ~~... No l~. Loe "*'11loe. Pneldanl ~ FOX.
TRUST"" WllllAM T MILL"'n. MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. INC . • DEBORAH DIAN£ RIOUX 8518 ey..on p Hendat'IOn & VIOi PTaeldent "'" "" 00<...,,.111on 787 Nor111 "E' 8tr-....... Or ' Mardi L Hender-• Pub!"'* Orange Cofft Dally LUANN MILLER ...... . • -...le)' Huntw>g!On Blecfl, ~ 9y w .. wn Aflllleled -... FaO 23. MMdl 2. II. 1913
BENEFICIARY KAl SOUTH San 8ernardtn0 Cllllornla 82403• g2Ma Propertlel Corporlltlon. r-..., 906-a DEVELOPMENT COAP Talephone N\imbar l7l4I ea9-023i, TNe l>UllMM la ex>n<Ndld by an Altomey-in-Fact
'ecorded Oecamb« 22. 1990 H •• tile pr._,t Truet" under Illa lt>dMdual ay o.a.. M Scnneidar
lnllr No 3 tOH In Sook 13882 d..OoOf lru'lt hlrainatter mentlor*. DaborWI ~ fVouJC Praeldanl
P1Q9 1343 ol OOIClll Record& In the wm Mii lo in. hlgllalt bidder fOf Tiiie tlll.,,_,t wu llled with Iha E"""'°" Cnougn & YOU AM II DIPAIAT UlllDml A
ottlc• or 1111 Recordw or Orange CNn In l.-ful money°' the United County Clerk of Orenge County on ~ CNlugh DlaD Of ,,.,.T DATID llARCM
County. 111<1deedof1ru11 Oeac:r1be9 St•I• wtthOul wamanty of Ill)' ltlnd. Feb. 18. 1983 By Weetlfn Aillllalad 11, 1MI, UNLlll YOU TAKI Ille ·~ property; ••• pobllC auctlOt'I " the time and "210UI .... _. ,._ tlon AAC'flflOI .. TO ... OTICT You• Ul!GAL MICW'nON pl•ce dHlgnlled below. In 111• Publl1llad Or1ng• Co111 Delly ................... ..,.,.P<>f, ' HiOHINh,fTWY•IOl.DATA
p"fllCEl 1 Tllat portion 01 lot County or ,,,. Slate of California Ptlot FaO 23 Mwch 2 g t6 1883 ~;°'o::'M"~ ~ IALI. •YOU,_, Ml
23 ot Fairview Fanna In It.. city of dM<gnlted below ... of "" r1gln. • . . . 9o4-e3 l"rleldant PPLAMATION Of' TMI MA'TWm
Cos1 M lllle and lnl«NI "°" lle6d by ._, 1n e!.i:":-.:Aoi= ~~~=.,'"..~~ •,: :u·~~ ~·------------=~~.!.,"" rou.~ou~~~i Mapa lecotd• ot Oranoe Conunty Ptll..IC NO'OC[ Femlly TNll &.AWY'lll
beginning 11 I point In lhe WNtarly County and It ~ below The 1------------S W I AITlll MOT1CI CW T'ftU8TU9 SM.a i..... of u.c1 Lot 23. dlelant !her_, '''"' •Cld'au If any. or other nc11TIOU9 .,...., Y • •n •led T.a.-... -p--..._...... . ..._ 11--1...... _ .. ,,..IT .. -P1°'*11M Corpora1Jon. -411 68 1111 Nortl\eri.. trom Ille _._._ . ..,_.,,,._.,..,. -·•· "" --.. ,_...., Alt •-"~ ..,_.ICE 18 .--............ , _.. .. propet1y .. Mt torth below The ............... -.,, .......... or~---· ""' n....-............. u-Soutllw•terly corner ot Mid IOI. ~,, ...---_,,, By Dallae M Schneider on W.on-dli)', Mlr'Clfl I , 1913. •
and rvnn1ng 111ence Eaatwty s-11111 Seid deed of trult -~ ~ .. Pl'llldent 9:00 o•aom un cl elid dmy, In thl With 11\9 Southerly line Of Mid lot. by Ill• TfUllOf dlllgtl1ted balO'# TRI STAR FOOOS. 3209-A Cle) 8eworl Chough. roo111 .. , Hid• for conducting
t'"O 00 teat· lllanoa Nortllefl'I end wee recordlc:I on 1111 dete. In SI. NewpOt1 Baedl, CA ~· r~~--.. ~ Ti""-'t ......._ ..-....... ....._ _,
o# • 1 .. , Sook and 11 tlle "'•~e •• Wllll o I Ot:"X "'-•-.. ·--.... u.-• .... .,.,_"' parl!lal wl111 w .. tlfly llne of Mid " David em In ua, lie 8Y w-.n A led REAL t81"ATI! 9tCURIT1£S
lot. 49.88 IHI, Illa~ w .. terly, Documanl Number ol 0 flclal =•Y .. C .. , Cotte M11e, CA Propet1lel ~poraUon, SERVICE. locat.o at 2020 North
parallel wllll the Soulhlfl'( lll'le ol Record• In Illa Offlca of Ille Collnty Attomey-ln-FllCt lltoedwlly, Su!M' 2!08. In the City ot Mid ijfte 230 00 feet lo Ille WMt-. Recorder of Hid County. all H Ant>etle 0 Thompeon, 3208 A B ..._. ..,.._......_ .,_ •-Oowtly _. Qnnoa. ....... _
Una ol Mid lot. tllance Soul~~ dHlgnatld below and conveyed Clay SI . N9wpor1 8-:tl. CA. neaa pr-= M ......... ~ :ie!iif~ TOWNIE OCAOW
•long W11t .. 1y 11ne, 48 ea , .. , to NilCI Ploe>ertY to the TtUltaa lller'aln Thie ~ It oonoucted 0'1 • Sllell Pllttem corp o' a 11 on , • Ce 11torn11
Illa point of ~"':::";l ~Ille PIOC>lf1Y ... be molda llmlted i:~ Foundry Panelon Pia cofpora1lon, .. duly appofnted PIPIP~~l~~ ~~~ pur11.11nl to 1111 demand of 111• Thia ~t "'1111<1 with the By Wiiiem NMllled T,....... under ..i ~ to tM
lae4 of loulhlrtY 61 ee leet ot lot Benendary under Mid deed of tNlt Coun~ Clettl of Orenge County on :'n~~tton. :.; ~':, ~~ ":
23 of FllMew '•ma ... ~..., Ind by rHton of deleult In Illa Jan 1'7, tN3 __ ,. 8y Dalae M 8dlo ... WIUJAM HAROLD~"""
recorded In 8ooll 8. Paga 7t or peyment Of p1tlormince ol .--··-PTaaldllnt EllZAlfTH H.t~!..U"Gf81 .
M11cell•n1ou• M1p1. rec0<d1 ol oOllgatlone MCUt.o by Mkl d-2 of Publltllad Or1nga Cout Dally Publlthad Ofenga Coul Oelty HU8&AMD AHO ~ Al JOlffT
Orange Colinty 11\111 ~the defeutt. ~ ol Piiot. Fa«> 18 23 ~ 2. 8. INS. Piiot Marctl 2 1..., TEl'tANT8, racwcted Mtitctl 11,
EXCE.PTINO THO-EFAOM Illa wtlic:tl ... -did on IN ~ In 907-«l . . 1097-& 1892, In the omoe of the ~
E.u1erty 418 40 ,_ ,..,.,.. '"' booll end •t IM Paga. end• ------------tflecorder of Hid County, H
Al 8 0 £ X CE PT I t-1 G ~t ~ °' Miid Offk:lal rtaJC MJTIC( "8JC NO'OC[ Rec:ordar'1 lnetrument No
THEREFROM the Wtetarly 230 feet Rlcotdl u dealGN'*' llalOw 12~ 17 ,_,of I tlf°Mdl llllrlOI The ICMll -"" of Ille unpaid f VOU AM .. DU'AULT m tiel#1Cll of tlla ~tl(in -..0 UN Alm ACcaNT AJID 1t1M. nt or d • au I In Pay"'• n t o' DllD °' ,._,. DATID 11111 by Mid oeecs of tl\tet end Mtlmallld t~ OI' TMI ~ITATDllNT parformenca of Ille oblf9!11tlon•
UNI.Ill YOU TAKI AcnoN COl1a. ""*""' and edVirlOll llt ftU....., ~ 11, 1m -rwd "=' lftCIUdln9 tlllt
.... OHCT YOUft "'°""" fT the time of the lnltlM ~Ion of If bt-..:tl Of • ~ of wlllCitl MAY .. IOLO AT A .. u.l1c 11111 Nolte. of TrullM'• , ••• ,, .. A~,.·1CU&.1.R-•MC9COWANY -l900t'ded~t. 1ta.• IALI . IP YOU NllD Alf ~.!4!'l>tlow·-.~ ........ C.W°""9. Reoordar'1 ln1lrur111nl No. ~Anolf Of1 TMI MATUlt8 ,.. _, ._..., • ,._.OtM 1f1e11 be .. .0. --'2-3851138, Will IS.L AT l'U9LIC I
Of' ""' "'""DINO AG•••T CleerMd to -"TNllOt'l" II,.. ....,,.., ~ ~ .• -~o,:,..T~I!._::!!!!! ~~::" 8NOUl.O COWTACT A =-~:.. T~.~~'!1:':! ,_-{...,_.el__.. la ...... of 1'11UnMldat.-.ot1 ~· 0:.8:~~ Pl-., Coela ......._ :-i~o:i~ Totallldmlned_... -:WJ:m r.:.:.~t.1c:'!r~t":
"I" • llraet eodfw or conwnon the NoClce ot DetaA1 llll•lllbO'le TOIAll ...,.._ ' ' Jt 147 unlofl, ot a .... °' ......, ~
claalgna11on of ptClil*1Y " -'-"*'"°'*' Cepltail=.r::S*lcl ~ 1.000:QOO = = :r'.,::' = .. ibovw. no wwrenry le~ .. 10 111 Tiie ""'' and Pl•c• ol HI•. --In ~~ """*" l,Ol»,0000 .-. el ....... ,.. Md ...... -.. comt:>fll-or COfTeel,_). .. The dMcrlpllon ol Mid ,,ooartr eno MU ~ • ..,.... -
ban.ttotr11y under Mid 0-.d ol ottwr da1• r•rec:1 IO aboYI .,, • un (:11~:::-~ 12 506 by It, H Trv•tff, 1" lllat rlll
Trutl. by r•ton or 1 braacll or totlowl. 1 ( )In~ 1.:111 ~':.~Md def&1l1 In Illa obllgatlON MCUred County: OrW'QI nc::-:.~ ltt" O' MIO TNICT NO
tllentby, flwetOf~ e.eo111ea lllld Truelor. JOti~ A. FLOTHO. AH ---~ ::1.1112 •.OtU05 ~ "" .. ,,.~ ~ !! O.llvered to th• unde111oneo • UNMARRIEO MAN . ~ • .!~ uonwtda 0 ....,_. _ 4' . ..,_ _ ..,..
wt"llf\ Dedal'MIOn of o.i..-. lllld ~ of Truel: Aecordetlon 0... ._" ._, ..,...,._ . 0 1. .-.'-....,,. oainancr tof .... end wrtt1ttl nottoe Mia "· 1978, Sook 121H Paoe ~ ~"::::,. ~ 0 ... ~ .. OUI -... THI °' brMd't and at eleetlOn to a.uee tsao DeocutMnt No. :u..at _,, .... ...-·-·-~ o, THI COUNTY
tlle und11111,ned 10 Hll _.,d Nol~ of DMUt. Aeo.o<dellon °';:'. -~ tNt the...,.. Item 0 ~~~-
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elec11on to bf~ No¥ember Tim• OI l•I• t0.00 A.... =:.-o...... A ..... T..-i. c:a.ana.
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Said tale wlll oe mad•. but 700 CMo c.nter DIM w-. IMI P\lblllhed °"'181 OOlill Delly Noe. Matdl t, 2, S, 4, I , 18U twxlileull .. _,, ... .,_ ......
without covenent or warrenty, Ar.a, c.11om1L . 1aoo.lt Oil= :=':'':f:'.,;;.,,.,.
..--ot lmplled, ~ tltla TOtll of obl!Olllon Ind 9'1~ • .,....,. -_..,. -wetrenty, ••P'"• Of t111p~.
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' Or•ngt Coalt DAILY PILOT IWednftd•y, March 2. 1083 CS
Cooking oil alternative car fuel
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Boule ~ll hu !>Mn named art director of Smith &
Myen Ad~rtialna. Inc., Santa Ana. The Ort.nae ,.ident la a
graduate ot Cal State Lona Beech.
A Job Dorey, Irvin4t, LI auodate dlrector of oorporate
..met1en and acquialtiona tor Walker & Lee, Inc .. a Santa
Ana-hued real e9tate orp.nilation. He la a araduate of UCLA.
GereJd R. Elmer hM !>Mn named chief flnanda! officer for
Knott'• Berry Farm, Buena Park.
Corporate Deslp .A.octatea. Irvine, hu been .elected by
Micro Five Corp., Irvine, to develop and coordinate a $2-milllon
national advertialng campalcrl.
SAO PAULO, Brull -Do not be
aurpriled lf, ln the not too diata.nt futun, you
1pot a fOW'•WhMled vehlcle rumbUn1 by
that 80Unda Uk• a Volbwqen. nma like a
di .. l U'Uck, and amella aomothlna lib hot,
oU ln • frytnc pan.
L11t month. Volk•w•11n of Brull
announced completion ol a ye&r and a hall ot
road tesia on four 13·ton dJ .. 1 trucb tbat
ran fOl' 70,000 mll• on 100 percent 10ybea.n
oil without mechanical taUurH and
performed u well u dleael-f\.leled vehicte..
The project, coordinated by tlve
automoblle comp&nlea, may be doubly iEood
newe for debt-equeezed Bras.fl, whlcn 11
tryina to reduce lta •XP9n•lve imported
petrolewn diet and which la allo the aecond
J.ara..i aoybean producer .in the wwld.
The four Volkawa1en truck• teated
showed that thi1 purlfied aoy oil burns
cleanly, ii u energy rich u die.I, and ifve.
oU only an lnnocuoua mneU rather Uke oil
1izzlln1 in a frylna pan. Only a minor
adj\atment of the diesel'• lnjec~on nou.le
WU needed to adept die1el e~ to IOY oU.
1hocka of ihe Uno., however, Interest in
thne to-called "blomau eneray" project.I
~u revived ln earnest.
Today, ln the Phillppinel, aome 5 percent
of auto fuel comes from coconut oil. African
c:ountrtee are working on palm oil fuela, and
a number o{ tropical countries are
,, npe~Una on dttivlnl fuel from •uch
• \'llvec'le .,urcee u punut., awitJowen, and an aeect.
tt.&11.od Uflna fuel almhol diltillt-d
upr cane h.ck ln 1923 (u • meMW'tl
to btie>at eautna auaar prtc.a). And now
.. r ziUan aaaollne contafrU IOme 17 to 20
pe nt akohol.
to rkh aoUa and fi.nanctn, from the
W Id &Ilk. Brull hu built up a boomJ.na,
12. -milllon·ton·a-ye.r aoybean baN•t that
i1 fully mechanized. Sclentlata here and
ellewhere be1an experimentlna on crude,
aalad-grade aoybean oil, but mc»t abandoMd
the project.a when car motors ended up
cloged with lmpu(f ties and eedlmentl.
ft ·wu Volkaw•aen'a team of Dr. Rolf
Wilhelm Sl•kmann, a chemist, and Or
Geora H. Pl.achtnier, a mechanical ~r.
who redt.covered the Pf'OOMI of refining IOY
oil lnt.o-a rnanAlfleAble, efticMmt f.ueloll.
Siekmann and Pl.achtnier estimate lt wUJ
be seven to I 0 years before commercial
vehJcles at.art f:1lllna up with 10y. Soy oU ii ao
compatible with dt.e.el fuel vehicles, aaya
Pl.achlnger, "We can anea.k it lnto the pwnpe
without anyone having to know."
Ailddo u a mean.a foe executives to reduce atreel will be
topic of a aeru1nar Saturday at Oranp Cout Collep, Ccata
Mesa. WaY11e Toarda. a fourth-degree black belt ln ailddo, will
teach the clus from 9 a.m. to noon ln Science H.n on the
campua at 2701 Fairview Road. Admluion ia $10. More
lnfortnation ii available by telephoning ~~-~0.
Actually, there'• nothing new about thil
10rt of experlment. France and other nations
were exper;imepting with vegetable oU fuel
aubatitutea, during World War ll, when oU
wu expehaive and emberaoee frequent.
High-tech tour for queen
Aero Corp., Irvine, a aales and. marketing divmon for C.
It.oh Electronics tennlnala, hu announced formation of a
l!laropMn aubsididary, Arluo Electronik. ·
Bob T11eabof hu announced the establiahment of an
advertising and public relations agency, Tygenho'f & Partners.
ln c.c.ta Mesa. The firm la located at 3151 Airway, Bu.ildlng F,
Suite 108.
The world's largest flexicoker. conatructed in Marpibo,
Vene%Uela by Fluor Corp., Irvine, hu, begdh operatidna. A
f1exicoker converts residuala oc up.halt.I lnt.o naphtha and gas
oUa whkh are then tranaformed into components of hJ&h octane
guoline and other light disUllates. The project bepn 1n 1978.
But after the war, when cheap petroleum
flowed abunct.ntly, most of t.he9e vegetable
fuel oil projecta were left fallow. With the oil
TRW sells interest
in computer firm
CLEVELAND (AP) -TRW Inc.
offlclah uid the diveraified
manufacturer of high-technoloay
producta hu .old ita lntereet In a jolnt
venture with Fujit1u Ltd .. Japan'•
larizest maker of oomputera.
fujltau hae acquired 100 percent
ownenhJp of TRW-Fujitsu Co.
CtJPERTINO (AP) -Queen
Ellubeth II, whose every wish is a
command, will tour one of the world's
largest computer n\'.akera tomorrow -
getting the lowdown on high tech where
the production rooma are so clean, apecka
of dust dare not fall.
"It'• our understanding that she
expremed an interest ln 'Silicon Valley'
generally," aaid Barbara Kommer, a
1pokeawoman for Hewlett-Packard of
Palo Alto, part of the "Valley" 30 miles
aouth of San Frandaco.
The region i5 known for the
wafer-thin sheets of ailicon impnnted
with tiny circuit• and sliced lnto
quarter-Inch "chi pa," the braina of
computers that revolutJoniz.ed electronics
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811\ert ,_ building In lrvtne.
Dramatic recepllon area. Hendeome decor PY1v1lte bedt
9nlrance. T9n window omc..
Confw9nce room. Laroe ••
fot °'*' of"°9 ~. ltorege room. Lota Of J*tClnQ. 37&0 eq. fl t2< trtpte net or t f.20 per,
ft. lnoludlng utll1tle1 ~C-..~llto 5, Mon.~.
- --Prof essionat -~. • Your -1-11--OVE.R -THE-COUNTER ~ASO LISTINGS
· Flonst
R..aW>T 2915 Rea Hill Avenue
Sov1h Coast DMign Cen1e< A-108 Costa Mesa
in Slone Miii 641-0810
(714 ... 1020 IUNRIOR COURT Of'
CALFOMU
COUNTYO.~ C..Me.A-ttntt NIJC NOJIC( .,. ""...._"' ._ ......,. ...
DOOIWt IUUN .IOftN8TON "..... ~ ........ fllCllllOUe .,_.. OlmO TO MOW CAUU um STATnmn fie.~ Of' MAm
The fOllcMtng per-. -doing DEBORAH SUSAN JOHNSTON ~ -..., • pedtlofl In tllle oourt for L E IHOUSTfllAL PAOORAM -en order ellowlng pelltloner to 1972, 795 Beker StrMt, Co11e n. -~ DEBORAH MeM. CA·~ JOHNSTON to SUSANNA
Llnkl•ller PropertlH, 715 UM JEZAEEL
Beker St .. c:o.ta ~ CA 92t28 11 11 nereby ordered 1net •II Wiibur O. ~ 1 Corpor... lnterwted W, the m•lt«
.._., Newport a.,dl. CA ~ i*"leeld epp.-beb'W !He OOUr1
Thie ~ .. oonduaed by • Depertment No. 3 -100 CMo ~ ~-I« Drive Wfft, Sent• Ane, -... .-..W. ICelllolrnle on Mwdl 29. 1983, et tO
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NO-nc. 0. Allfll.ICATIOM TO llL'L. ALCOHOLIC
..vuAQSS t..a.a
To WllOm "Mey eonc-n· GARY W. McCOIO, '8 applying \0
1ne Deper1ment ol Alconollc
8ewrege Control for "41" On a. e--a Wine (Public &tlnO "'-).
to NII~ bellW-O-at 17933
M-onoll• Str..,, fountain Valley t2tbl
Publl111ed Ore119e CoHI Delly
Piiot. Mlln:fl 2. t983
1207-83
NI.IC fl)TIC(
'9C:TmOUI .__ ..
NAlmSTAla.NT
The fo4lowlnO C*90fl8 -doing ~ .. ;.
THE SWEET CREAM SHOPPE.
1110 W• Beker, Colle MIN, CA
ll1nt-l-C1r
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o.c. Alfll'O«T AHO HOTIL PICl(.Uf'
KRCEDES BENZ
ROLLS ROYCE
FERRARI
MASERATI
CLE JV
BMW CONVERT.
MUSTANG CONVERT.
VW COfMRTIBU
UNCOl.N
CAOtlLAC
CORVETTE
FORt)
(71 4) 650-1180
nm "8!-' -flled with u. o'dodl Lm., anc:1 then end th«"•
County ca.ti of'Orenge County on 1t10W ca.a, 11 wty they r.w, wt'Y
F«>. II, 1913. 18'd·P91l11oft fOf Ofleog9 of nWM ..... "'°'*' not be grl!Med. Pubtlehed Orange CoHt Dally " le lurtf'9 ordered that • c.opy of 112t29 100 w Cont Hwy ...... leecll Jolln Mlcneel MeJde, 3021 Al "" -Ill e>o... & ~ Budlenetl. Coeta Meu. CA 12129. l'llot, F«>. ti, 23, Mwdl 2. I , 19113 thl• order to 1how ceu•• b• ~ ubllt lled In DAil Y PILOT, e l"*' ..... MICI*' of general cltQUtellon, ----.---.,.-llJTIC(-----publ&ehed In 1111• county •I .... ,
Petrlcle Ann Melde, 3021J-===========1
&d\enan, Coela ..... CA t2t.2e rtllJC NOTIC[ ,._ °"°' .... for four coneec:ut1¥e
PlCTmOUe .,.-. ..
MAim STATDmlfT
The followl119 PeflOn .. doing
~-THE COTTAGE WEAVING CO.,
1°'25 a Ctllno, Fount.in v...,. CA
112708.
•••k• prior 10 1ne dey or Hid
'*'1ng.
Deted Fet>fuwy 11. 11183
frMll Donleilldllnl
Judge of the ~ Court
.. ~a.M>911,HQ.. _.,.. ____
............ CA-. ('MoC).,.....
Publl•Md Orenge Cout Delly
Piiat. Feb. 23. M.-c:tl 2, II, 18, 19'3
1002-83
NI.IC fl)JIC(
CATHARINE CLARE
SPEARING, 101125 El Clllno,
FountMi v1119y:cA moe
A08ERT SPEARING. 10825 El
Cf*lo, FounUlln V"1»f, CA 1127oe. n. ~ .. conOuCted by •
gWfleral pettnlnhlp.
Cdlet1ne c Sperrtno ~ ., ..... Thie .....,._,t WM llled wlUI the MAim aTATDm'.WT
Ccuity Oertl o1 Orenoe Cow">' on Tit. rotlOwlno Pefeon •• tlotng Jan. 24, 1183. ~ ...
'9111 BALBOA BAKERY, 301 Mein Publllhed Orange Coul Delly strwt. 8elb09. CA. 112M1.
Piiot, F«>. 23. Mardi 2, 9, 15, 11183. Ho• Tiii Cllrl•ll•nHn, 177
119&-83 Rlv.relde Ave., No F, N-port
-----------9eeGh. CA 112ee3. ftllJC NOTICE Tnll ~ 1e conducted t1y en ---:::::::::::-;;:-;::::;:;;;:;:;;;--1~ Hoe TN Chttel.._,
TNe a!et.,_,t -lllecf with tfle
,.._ ~ U.C.C.) County a.ti of Or-. County on
Feb. 28. 11183. Notice I• hlfeby given to tl'te n10111
creditor. of RICHARD IOOAAO, Publllhed Orang• Cout Delly
TrmnlNrOr, ..,_ ,_ eddr.-le Plot Mardi 2. II, ti. 23, 1M3
IM4 9_..,ood °"""" City of ~ 1092-"3
8-:ltl. County of OfWIQll. a..°' ----------~ 1Nt • bull ".,,..., .. NI.IC fl)TIC(
•bout to b• m•d• lo HOA THI---===~=-=::====--CHAl8T'IAH8EH. T,.,.....,_ ..._ PlC 1mou1 .,_..
hOnM eddreM It t7T Alverekle ..... STA,...,, ~-No. "· City of Newport TM loflowtno pertOn •• dofno 8eed\, ~ of °'"'Cl' 8tllte ol ~... . c.-.n1L AllllCAAFT CARRIER. 1145 Ttle~toi.~te ~Aw .No so.eo.i • ....._
4'9'lli0ed In oer-111 & NI 9lodt Ill .. ~ t'4t Montowte :.-:t :::.~~~.:::: ~No: 34. Coate ....... CA
H "'BALBOA AKEAY".t......~nd Thll. ~ 19 conduo'9d by en
.-..Slll01 ....... ~°' ~
, ...... County of Orwlge. ~cl •. ~ ~ Thie~ -flled wtltl the
Th• i.11111 trenerer wlll b• COl.rlty a.ti of OfMO' County on ~on°' ...., ._ t• Feib. 26, tta _ ., of~. 1"3 .. 10:00 &m. Ill .... _
WllTUIN MUTUAL HC9'0W Publtehed Orenot ~t Oelfy C 0 f' , , A t I n : M e r I I y n Not Mo9rdl 2. t . 11, ff, 111631,.:,., •• w ... ~. •-udn!M • -140lt I . YCltM au., lull9 101. ---,.--1-..,-n-a; __ _ r-..-n. ~ neao.
TNe ~ .. cioncM:1ed by ... ------------lndMduel. '1CTmOU8 .,... ..
Petnaa A. M'60e NA.Ml ITATa..wf
TNe etaternenl -Ned """ tr. Tiie loOowlng ~reon 11 doing
County a.ti of Orange County on ~ "
Fee 14, 1983. CHEAP THRILLS 2808 ~ . Newport ONO • Newpott e..cn. CA Pu~ Orange Co"t Dally 82683
P-Mwdl 2.11, ti. 23, 1"3 John JOMPf\ Cotllneon, 1121 I
1082-«S 0Hlt Ave . WHtmlnller, Celll
FtCnnOUI_ ..
MAm STAT'llmNT
TM following Plfoon I• doing
~-EL.ECTAONIC COST CUTTINO
COH8UUANTS, 4882.W.,_ Ave .•
112e83 Thie buW-,, oon<luc1*S by ...
lndMduel
Jonn Joeepn Colllneon
Thie 91•t-t -flled with the
County Clerk of Orenoe County on
~ 14,1983
Huntington 8Mctl. CA 1126411. Publltlled Or•no• Coe•t Delly Jt°AOME J OIULIENO, 11572 Ptaot, Feo. 11, 23, ~ltdl a, 11, 1N3
Vf:/'/9(lltl Qrde, Humlngton e..cn, 8M-.13
CA 112e441. l------------TNe ~ .. condUcled by •
~ pertl• llHp
Jerome J. GtullgnO
Tiiie IUll-" -flled """ Ille County CWll ol Or.nge County on
Feb 11, 1113 ~ Publtllled Orenge Co .. t Delly
Pllol, feel, 23, Merdl 2, •. 16. 1"3
94~
ACTTTIOUl.,_.11 ~aTAf.....-T
The fo4lowlnO ~ -doing ~-: (Al TVCPORT COMPANY; (Ill
ALEX STtAEO. 3551 Cennel A-.
IMM. CA lla7t4
Ouetevo A Cllerfen. 31111
Cetme1 Ave . !Mne, CA fl7 14 Margery J Cher fen. 356 1
CetTnel Ave • ~. CA 12714
Tiiie buelMM " condUllted by an lndMduel.
Ou.tevo A. CMrten
Thie ttalement -flled 'Wtth the County Cletll of Orenge County on
Jen 31. 11113 ~
P1.111ll1hed orenr cout Deity
Pllol, Metefl 2, II. l , 13, 1113
1211..a:t
+
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ln the ''clean rooms," workers dremed
in "bunny auita" with faces and he.ad&
swathed In wtute, \fill be producing the
quarter-inch rn1crochips, moving wafers
on trays from one area to another and
inspecting finlshed producta through
microecopea.
"One of thoae people probably will
come out of the room and the queen will
have the opportunity to 4'reet that
person if she 10 choo1e1, • said Ms.
Kommer.
"We have been told that ahe Likes to
mix with people," 1he said, "and we
have been asked by the British consul to
make employees available, not to keep
them away from her."
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Economic optimism led ·
to stock market surge
8)' Tlae A110ctat.ed Pr"•
A IW'P ln the l10Ck market that pushed the Dow
Jonet tncfU.ltJ'ia1 averaae to a record hl1h WU lpurred
by opu.mi.m C1110r the economy, analyata NY
And the Commerce Department reported
yetterday on record epend&nc for con.atruction in
January, u lncre ... d outt.y1 ln vlrtu~Uy _every
cat.elOfY produced the bla-t surp ln bu1.ld1nC ln
neuly 37 years.
The Dow jumped 18.09 yeeterday and cloeed at
1,130.71, topptns lta prevloua ht1h of 1,121.81, reptered lut Thunday. For .very three l10Cka that
ddied hl1her only onrwa down. Vol~ Wet 103.76
rnllllon ah.ares.
"I think atock prtce. a.re aayina the economy wW
be at.ronger than moat people expect," aa.ld Ralph J.
Acampora, technical analyst with Kidder, Peabody &
Co.
140,000 Fords recalled
DETROIT -About 140,000 1983-model Ford
vehicle• with automatic tr&n1minlon1 are being
recalled becaute they may remain ln neutral insteed of
"park" or fail to ahow correctly which gear they are
in, the company aaya. Ford Motor Co. aaid no accidenta
were reported reprdina the problems, whlch were
d18covered by Fora employees. Specifically, more than
100,000 cars, truclu and vana are belng recalled.
Gold shows recovery
LONDON -Gold began showing algna of
recovery ln brisk. early trading today in Rona Kon.I
and Europe, rising nearly $1A an ounce. The U.S:-
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Homemade breads ••• F·resh and memorable
Tr~ndy s~lads .•••
Start with chicken and grapes
The newest trend In American
eating ls nutritious cold foods.
Salads that start with refreshing
grapes and chicken flt this blll
perfectly. They can be made ahead
and chilled so they are ready for a
party, a picnic or a patio gathering
wtth a minimum of fuss.
Layered Chicken
and Grape Salad
chicken and grapes with remaining
ingredients. Serve with dressing.
Makes about 5 cups, 4 or 5
appetizer or salad servings.
Chicken and
Fruit Salad
2 can9 (5 ouncM each)
chunk or chunk white chicken
2 cupag ...... Mlded ff
nKMWJ
1 cup atrawbefrtM., cut In half
1 .............
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1 t9bl11paan time Juloe
y, •••poon honer Drain chicken, reserving broth.
Toss chicken with grapes,
, strawberries and banana. Combine
reserved broth, mayonnaise, time
Juice and honey. Serve over chicken
mixture. Makes about 4 ~ cups, 4
salad servings.
Grape and Chicken
Tossed Salad
proceasor bowl. Shape into a ball
and place In a greased bowl,
turning to grease top. Cover; let
rise In a warm place, free from
draft. until doubled In bulk, abOUt
Bread-baking, a tradltlonal
memory-maker for both the cook
and the lucky f amlly and friends
Invited to partake In the finished
product, Is easier than most
peopla.tblnlL --_ .1 hour.
Punch dough down. Divide liito
1 O pieces and shape each Into a
ball. Arrange balls In a clrcle In a
greased 6 ~ cup ring mold. Cover;
let rise In a warm place, free from
draft, until doubled In bulk, about
1 hour. 10 minutes.
..,Two of the classlcs pictured
here can be mixed, baked and
served within 90 minutes. As
soul-satisfying as they are good
to eat, all four of these breads will
radiate freshly baked messages of
welcome to your guests.
Herb Sour Cream Ring and
Lemon Nut Splndle Rolls will whet
appetltles with the promise of
"melt In your mouth" taste and
textures.
The two 90-mlnute recipes are
ideal for those occasions when
friends drop In or you want to
decorate your brunch table with a
"l'lomemade treat as fragrant as
their flavors are delicious.
Fast and fun, these recipes
guarantee everyone a memorable
time.
Herb Sour Cream Ring
2"'4 cupa unattted ftour
5 tableapoona margarine or
butter
3 tablMpoona augar
1,4! t ... poon drted
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1/• teaapoon drted thyme
teavff
1,4 t ... poon dried oregano
leaVff
1 peckage .cttve dry JM•f
V. cup werm wet., (1o5
deg,... F.-115 deg,... F.)
,,., cup dairy eour c,...m
1/• cup cold mllk (about)
FOOD PROCESSOR
PREPARATION:
With metal blade In place
combine flour. 3 tableSpoons
butter or margarine, sugar,
marjoram. thyme an.d oregano in
bowl; process 5 to 10 seconds to
combine. Dlssotve yeast in warm
water; pour through feed tube.
Add sour cream and begin
processing. Pour milk through
feed tube In a fast stream until
ball forms. about 10 to 15
seconds. Continue processing for
60 seconds to knead dough.
Carefully remove dough from
Melt remaining margarine; pour
over dough. Bake at 375 degrees
F. for 20 to 25 minutes, or until
done. Remove from pan and cool
on wire rack. Makes 1 loaf.
90-Minute Cherry·
Coffeecake
3'141 cupa unatfted flour -1JJ cup butter or margarine,
aoftened
1JJ cup walnuta, choPPed
1 twpoon ground
cinnamon
1}, cup •uoar
1 pacbg9 Kttv• dry , ....
1JJ cup water
14 cup mllk
2 egg• (at room
temperature)
1 cen (21 ouncee) cherry pie
-flfltns --. Confectlonen' auger
troetlng
In a small bowl mix 'h cup flour,
'/• cup butter or margarine,
walnuts and cinnamon until
crumbly; set aside.
In a large bowl mix 1 cup flour,
sugar and undissolved active dry
yeast.
Combine water, milk and
remaining 1/• cup margarine or
butter iri a saucepan. Heat over
low heat until liquids are very
, warm (120 degrees F.-180
degrees F.) . It does not need to
tmelt.
Gradually add to dry
ingredients and beat 2 minutes at
medium speed of electric mlxeJ.
scraping bowl occasionally. Add
eggs and ~ cup flour. Beat at
high speed 2 minutes. scraping
bowl occasionally.
Stir In enough remaining flour to
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make a etlff batter.
Spread evenly In two
irHHd 9-lnch round
l>U\a. Spoon half of the
cherry pie fllllna over
each In a rlns. leavtna
the center un!Wt!d.
Sprinkle with
prepared crumb mixture. Co~r. let rue 1n a wartn
place, free from draft,
until doubled in bulk,
about 1 hour.
Bake at 376 degree. F.
for 20 to 2~ minutee, or
until done. Cool 1n pana
with wire racks. Drizzle
with con.tectlonera' sugar
fro.UnJr before aervlng:
rema1n.lnl brown •Ufllt, IN•d bowl, Nm1n8 to board. Roll out to a pan
walnuca ind lemon ~i ~ top. , • <l2xl-tnch rectan1l• Replace bolllna water
1prin.k.le over douah. nou On cen• ndl of cold M • l t r • m • I n l n a ln pen ln oven. PTace pen
up 11 for a J•lfy roll, mn pour boU~water mar1arln• or buuor, of dou1h on rack over
plnchlna aeam lO M&l. lnco a larp pan bru1h on dou1h. Pdtx water in ovon. Cover and
Cut roll lnto 1-lnc:h .UC. to • depth of 1 nch. rt m • l n In a 1 u a a r , let riN 20 to 2& minutee.
and place, cut aide up. ln Place bowl of~ on a cinnamon anct walnuca; Uncover Jo&t and remove
prepared muWh ou1>9. rack over pan of water. 1prlnkle dou1h with pan of water and rack.
Cover, let riH until Cover. CloM oven and let mixture. Rol} up trom Tum oven to 376 dear-t
doubled, about 1 hour. rlle 16 mlnutee. lhort end Ulu a Jelly roll. J'. Bake 30 co 36 minutell,
Bake at 360 dear--F. Remove bowl of douah Pinch edcee of douah ca or until dont. Remove
for 30 minut.ea, or until from oven, punch down ...i. P1act tn a 8J'9Ued from pan and cool on
done. Invert pan on wire and turn out onto noured 8 ~ -4 ~ x2 ""'-lncn loaf wire rack. Makes l loal. rack . Let 1tand 3 .-----~~.....;._.;._~..:..:;.--=-.:..:....~:.::.::..:..:._:.:.;:.:..:.:._.:.==.:.__::.:..=..:..:.:==:....:.::::::::=-:...==:..:.~
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cool rolla on wire rack.
M.akes 1 doi.en.
to-MINUTE NUT
SWIRL LOAF
3~ to 3~ cups
unsifted flour Makee 1 9-lnch cakes
LEMON NUT SPINDLE ROUS -
3 cupe unsl.fted flour
W cup butter or
margarine
"4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 package active dry
yeast
5 tableepoona sugar
l •eupoan aal.1.. _
1 package active dry
yeaat
• 1 cup water
~cup milk
4 tablespo o ns
margarine or butter
i'n ~3 dogs
like new Beef Bite Theats
better than bones.
~ cup warm water
(105 degrees F -115
degrees F.)
l egg
""' cup cold milk (about)
""' c up butter or marganne, melted
1 14 cups firmly
packed light brown
sugar . _
" cup walnut pieces
2 tablespoons grated
lemon peel
FOOD PROCESSOR
PREPARATION:
With metal blade in
place combine flour.
butter or margarine,
sugar and salt in bowl;
process 5 to 10 seconds to
combine. Dissolve active
dry yeast in wann watet";
pour through (eed tube.
Add eggs.
Begin processing,_
pou r ing cold milk
through feed tube 1n a
fast stream until ball
forms, about 10 to 15
s econds. Continue
processing for 60 seconds
to knead dough.
3 tablespoons sugar • ~ teaspoon ground
cinnamon
IA cup finely
chopped walnu\I
In a large bowl tho~ghly mix 1 ""' cupe flour, 2 tablespoons
sugar, salt and
undiuolved active dry
yeast.
Combine water, milk
and 2 tablespoons
margarine or butter in a
saucepan. Heat over low
heat until liquids ar~
very wann ( 120 degrees
F .-130 degrees F .).
Margarine does not need
to melt.
Gradually add to dry
ingredient.a and beat 2
minutes at medium
speed of electric mixer,
scraping bowl
occuionally. Add ""' cup flour; beat at high speed
2 minutes, l!Cr8ping bowl
occasionally.
Stir in e nough
additional flour to make
a IOft dough. Tum out
onto a lightly floured
board and knead 4 '° 5 mi Du tea. Place in a Carefully remove
douf.h from processor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
I bow . Shape inU> a ball If It's got wheels
and place .ii\ a greased
bowl. ~ '° greaae lou'll move It
top. Cover; let rise in a aster in a
warm place, free from Dally Pilot
draft, until doubled in classified bulk, about l hour.
Combine melted ad. call
butter or margarine, " 642-5678 and
rup brown sugar and ""' a friendly
cup walnut pieces; spoon ad.-vlsor will into greased muffin cups:
Punch dough down. help you turn
On a lightly floured r.our wheels
board roll out to a ntocash. 12-inch aqua.re. Combine
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For two servings:
1h pound mahlmahi
(or other fish) fillets
1 tablespoon . lime
juice
1 o\ince (2 pad<ets)
macadan\ia nuts
Dash of seasoned
salt and pepper
Preheat the broiler.
Spray a nonstick pan
Uber~ly with cooking
spray. Arrange the f1.1h
f~eta in a single layer on
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cooked through, tum off
heat and leave fish in
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closed, until fish cooks
through with remaining
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Makes two servings.
approx !_m ~tel_y 200
calories each.
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when you choose dry
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Fot two servings:
~ pound chicken
cutlets
~ cup plain or spicy
tomato juice
3 tablespoon dry white
wine
l onion, t.hlnly aliced
1 rib celery. diagonally
sliced
1 tablespoon soy •~
(or more, to t.ute)
"' tealpOOll ground linaer Optional: pinch of
dried prllc
2 table1poons dry
routed caahewa
Spray a non1tlck
akillet or e1ectric fry pen
with oooklnl spray. Cut
chicken into bileaize
cubel. Brown the cubea over
high heat with no fat
added: turn to brown
evenly. Remow chicken
from •kUlet and 1et
uide. ' domblne remaining
lnt.P•dlenta, except
c:uhewa, in the 1klllet.
Co•er an~ almmer 2
mh"ate11. Uncover and
lllmmer unUl uuce l1 dUdl: abbut 5 mlnut..
SIW· la chicken until
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CoQking dem~nstrations scheduled
8omt of the fl.neet lumtnartee ot W•t C.O..t
cualM wU1 appeu at The Bro.dway, liununacon
BMch and Newport Beech dutlnl t~to..!U._
promotional "Loe> Cloodr-fleet-Oood"aiiute to
California Uvtna. San Franclaco'1 Jereml•h Tower, once a
co-owner of Chea P...u.e and creator of the 1tyle
tor which the reetaurant ii 1tlll famoue, will
dlvul1• 1om• of hl1 aecret1"'° .Braa.dway
hla 1.'Ullnary expertile on March 11 at 3:30 p.m. at
Thf' Broadway, Newport Be.ch.
Marton Cunn1n1ham, .Th• Broadwa y'•
mal\.er cook, will teach rtron.a how to cook
v •a e table dl1hH an will o ffer 1ome
•tr•iiht-forward advice on pereonal cookJna.
Cunnlnaham la edit.or of the 12th edJtion of the
Fanny Fanner Cookbook.
May Co. wtll hold a claaa in Wok Cooklnf
Monday at 10:30 a.m. ln the South Cout Plau
at.ore. Tereea Turvey wW te6ch the clMI. Cost la
.7.8-0 per peraon and retervationa are nee uy.
Call 646-9321 f9r more. lnfQnnat.ion. rusero'• International Cookware, 2919 I!.
Coaat Hlahway, Corona del Mar, has tcheduled a
Phvllo Dough Work.hop \Oday at 6:30 p.m.
RetervaUona are ~. 673-2348. C.O.t la Utt
anon Cunningham Towe'.-. currenliy conaUH.rn, chef for the
Balboa Cafe ln San Frandaoo and co-owner of
CunnJNiham wl!l appear In the Huntlnp>n Beach it.ore Maren 16. 6:30 p.m . and 111 the
Newport Beach 1tore Mareh-tht &p:m.ll!heNJa •
no c har1e for the demo natratlona but
raervaUor\I are required.
A. Chlneee Culatne cllP, conducteaby
Madame ~ona. wtJl be held at Fa..ero'a March
it ae-+.30 p.rn. Cost la $25 and reeervationa are
nflOelllJ'Y.
Jeremiah Tower
1hares 1ecret1. kl Yegetable1. the Santa Fe Bar & Orlll ln Berkeley, wW rhare
Seminar
to explore
nutrition
Such diverse 1ubjecta
11 drug -nutrient
lllfteraction, cancer
• iberapy and treatment,
management of obesity
~ eating diaorden ~
over-the-<:ounter weight
preparatlol\1 will be
explOl'ed during the 11th
annual nut r itio n
"" 91DpoaiWD spofl.80red by
Orange County Nutrition
Council (OCN'C) Inc. on
March 19.
The one-day ~
will be held at the
University Center, Cal
State Fullerton, from
7:30 a .m . to 2:45 p .m .
Further information ls
available by calling
759 -0257, Monday
through Friday. ,,
~giatration deadline
is March 10. Catt la $35
for OCNC member&. $20
for atudenta and $40 for
all others. F~ includes
coffee, brunch and
reeource materials.
Speakers Include Dr.
Ruuell J . Merritt,
a11i1tant profeHor of
pediatrics, Childrens
Hoepttal of Los Angeles
and USC S c hool of
Medicine and Dr.
Michael M. Meguid,
d i rec.to r o f t h e
Department of Clinical
Nutrition and a surgeon
at the City of Hope
National Medical Center,
Duarte.
Others are Dr .
Frederic J . Kakia ...
profeaaor of chemistry
from Chapman College,
Orange; Dr . David
Jobnaon , asa istant
surgeon general of the
U .S . Public Health
Service, S eattle, and
Dorothy Wenck. Orange
Coun1y director and
home adviser for UC
Cooperative Extension.
Symposium chairman
is Avril Lovell, R.D ..
Eleanor Huang, R.D., 1B
the 1983 O C N C
cbal.rpenon.
()nusual ·
ltreakfast
twosome
Anytime ia the right
time for a great
breakfast combination of
oats and grapefruit
aerved au naturel, o r
included in a delectable
Mclpe like Sunburst
Breakfast Cake. Thia
healthy combination of
papefruit and oatmeal
blended toeether make a ~aty addition to any
breakfut, brunch, or
mee.l
SUNBURST
Bl\EAD'AST CilE
2 red erapefruit
1 cup quick CIOOldnti
oata
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margarine
• 1 cup aup.r
~ cup firmly
packed brown aupr
2eaia.l>Mten
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1 tlMpoon eoda
~ teaapoon
dnnamon
Vanilla or
fnd~O.wred yacurt
: J'lnely arate 2
tea1poon1 peel from
suefn.lh and -llllde. ·Pe-el and section
sr•~frult over bowl, reHrvi~ juice. Set
lldlolM Mlde.
« Mea1ure 1repefrult
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equal 'l W cupa s~lguld .
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·~iwii):uits .. :lleed-ripenin _ o ..,._____
d e ve l opment of sweet flavor
11 MITZI AYALA
You're et your
IUpennuitet and you're
I
reachln1 for a brown,
halry. ea-Wpect fruit.
.,. A1 your flnaen cloH
around lt, you not.tc. that
lt hal tM lame tirmnela
Man apple.
lt'1 a-kiwifruit, and l1
you took lt home wlth
you ana at• flaht
away, would you be
p1• ••d wt th it?
"ln all J)r'ObAbllity, no"
etatee Aelen Klein,
p_re1ldent of the
K.lwlfrult Growen of
California Inc. "When a
k:lwlfruit la offered for
-.le, you can be aure it'1
mature and will have all
the nutrlenta it wW ever
bave . An unripe
ldwifruit never has the
l'Weetne. and flavor of
the rtpe trutt:"'
Klein aaya the bard
kiwifnlita normally eold
ln 1upermarket1 need
eeveral day1 of home
' rtpenina to tdUev• t.Mlr f o r r i p • n l n ~ yo u r
t.t tlaVQt. t1'hn muat kiwifruit If you re ln a
b • k •~t'' • t room hufT)'," aaya Klel.n. ''Try
temperat\lN1 lout lot the putttn, the kiwtfrult ln 1unU1ht'i~ti"'lll ~hey're an UNea.led plutic baa
eoft u a rlllf avocado. It'• wlth • banana or ripe
only th•I\ thlt ~hey'll peu or even better, with
have thell' beat flavor aeveral other kiw1frulta.
and texiute." "The fruJta will five
K.iwibutt IJ'OWen face off• naturally OClCWTina
the aame pr~blem that 1aa1 ethylene, whtcfi
th1"Bll'tlett peat ll'OWen •J>eel:tt ~fur Ti pening
do. In both cale9, if you rrocea.. Putttpc the fruit Mt the fn.tlt before lt'a. n the p lu tic baa
fully ripe -that la, If con c en tr a t e, th l t
you conaume It rlght ethylene gu and cau.es
after you've bought It the fruit to ripen futer."
rather than waiting for But what lt we want
home ripenina to take to atore the frult1 for
pbce, you're mi9l1ng out "90me time? "The anawer
on the full flavor to that one'• eaay,"
potenttal""Of the fruit. anawerw Klein. ""8aln,
In the caae of the atore them In a plastic
kiwifruit growera, the bag that's unsealed or
problem la slightly has had some holes
wone. A green Bartlett punched In it, but thla
tutes-.nnethbqr-tike a "ilme keep them-in the
,alighUy -wndempe applf!':--n:fdge1 ator. i'ft' 1tored
A bard kiwifruit can be them t.hla way for a-full
actively bitter. year. ·
''There are 10me tricks "It's Important to have
th• holu," Klein
emphuize1. "You need
th• plait.lo bq -or the
ve1eiable crlaper -to
kHp the fruit from
dehydratln1, but you
alJIO have to make 1un
there'• a way tor
moisture that comet
from the fruit '•
respiration to Heape.
Atcumulated molat~
can enoouraa• mold... -
Once you've bouaht
your kiwlfrult and
you've 11ored It properly
and ripened it u It
ahou.ld,be ripened, you're
ready for eatlna them.
Either peel them, or llloe
them l.n half and ICOOp
out the sreen fleab with
a apoon.
'J'he taste la unusual
and distinctive. It may z e_.m Ln..d y o 11 Q...t
.a t..r a w h • r....&-1 e L o.L.
pineapple, but the truth
la, kiwlfrulll tute like -
kiwifruits.
E x otiC a essert for wintertim e ~
Home entertainJna i• with a baked cake layer. Serve wed1ea of the
on the rite. Kiwifruit Th I 1 cake may be pretty cake with fiutt.a of
Cake, simple to make, prepared from a favorite a 1 mo n d -t la v ore d
eye-catchlns, and above recipe or a cake mix. whipped cream. all, tuty to eat, la a great
deaert for friends and Apricot preNrvea are KIWIFRUIT CAD
'family.--_ heated for the quick ~. cup a pr I cot
Bu1y ho1£e11ea and glue, and vibrant IJeen prelel"Vea
hoeta,manyofwhomare allcu of klwlfrul\• 1 (8-inch square)
employed outalde the gamiah-the top. Almond baked yellow cake layer
home.. cherlab A .limRJe, or orange liqueur: 3 Kiwifruit, pared
gooci-tattina mdpe ~ drizzled o'Yer ..ttle cake and aJJoed
u t.hia. before gluing la an 1 t.ablspoon aupr
Intrinsically easy, optional, thoug<h ~ teaapoon almond
Kiwifruit Cake starts delectable, addition. ext.ract
' ~ cup heavy cream;
whipped
Heat apricot praervea;
atrain. Bnath top of cake
with strained syrup~.
Arranp ldwt.f.Nit aUcea
on alazed turf.ace; epoon
strained ayrup over.
kiwifruit. Fold 8lApl' a.net
almond extract Into
whipped cream. Serve1 whipped cream mixture.
with cake. Ma.a. 8 to 10
servtno.
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1£11.er.e 's more to Port wines than Mate us, Lander's
Br iilmY Q. MBA.Dr Ono whil• wlnt l.hai I ubvlou.ly prodU<'\'d at a 11111 DI 1111 1mythlnH 1'10111· tc1 J>f•iak
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MA t 81J 8 -W h • n Vlnho Verd 1
' la be'lns .-qutpnwnt and 'I mndrm J" b •d .. d Hub y "n d r•aple t hink ot wln• lroported b)'. Croe10 & bottllna line. Ta w n y . w h It· h u r ('
rorn P ortu1al they m.ckweU ~Uan. which Dreytua, Aahby & Co cincountetr 11 probably $6 1)0, It c.:All\ be <.'Oru1umud blt-ndc'<.I Porta cwn o!frr
u I La a l 1 "I, th Ink o t able> br1ni» In th~ motl 11 Importer of a really about~~ now with vny 1p1t·y. thl'lr own, m.-urly l'<JUlll , l..ancer'a, Mat.eua or the ll.K'Cellful FrucatJ from waty red caJltld 0.0 Orao Oom Teodo1lo Dao ht.!at ty di.het, or cun lll! pleuur~
rlc:h Port wine labeled Italy. VHCO Red 1978, Dao "Rt!IM!rva" 1972 la a red t'l•llored for ut lt"iut The.-PorlM l like-cl ht11t
·Oporto. The latter wine Aveledanot()(\}yhwsa bt'ln1 thf' rt'alon o.t wino In the full-bodied unothl'rdecadt'. ut this 11howl11Jl Wl'rt' u
11 really the only one moat reaaonable retail Portugul from which the Rhone 1tyle with Iota of My favorite wine• pair from a fum o u11
that la fairly typical of price (about $-C) but ll wine comH. h drink• characlt!r, a touch of from Portugal arc 1\111 shipper named Warn"• w ~a t w I n e f r o m doe• 1 how f r u I t . like a Ueht, fruity wine pleasant black pepper In lhoec wonderful dl'llllert Warre'• Nimrod Port
Port u1al la all about, fl'fthness. balance and a from the Rhone region, the aflerta1te. and an want.'I called Oporto, and (about •13) A well-aaed
sinot thole aUahU~ fl.Dy, touch of aweetneu, and but with con1lderably amul n1ly you th f ul while Vintage Port can Tawny Port, thl1 wine
~·pop ta1tln1 roae1 la the kind pf Wine that more complexity and a character for a wuie over be very expeMlve and haa t.akt.>n on the• hueat of
Ukel..aoCer'1andMateua Chenln Blanc lovers more reaaonabltt price. t.enyeanold. requires lengthy gold and orange and
have never been all that might lik e It was lllgh11st price you'll A bargain et !.\bout · llorlnA to approach brown that come from popular at home. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~~
Wh ile moat wane
loven have a warm spot
U\ their hearts fqr good
Port wine, be It ruby,
tawny or vintage. It is
rare to find a wine lhop
or restaurant that
features the red and
white table wanes of
Portugal.
I n the case of
Portuguese reds that's
kind of a shame, in the
case of most of the
whites, 1t is quite
understandable.
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W II 0 d t• ra (. U I k I
.ld!!nllf1t1bk.JruU hAJI
l> l' " n r o p I " c: t.• d b y
11 11m.-th l ng m o r•
t·ornvlto><. u marr1aaie of
fruit, wood and Uint.'
T h t• f I 1.1 v o r • a r ~
d1tflt·ult lo dt.>t1eri~. but
l h (' r l' I • LI h I n t 0 ,
nUtllnl'llll, a Vlnc h Of
vanallu, .md morto I ( at
lt't.'mi. c:xpt•nsive, keep 111
mind thul ~ood Port 11
servt.od In iunall port1on.1,
and that an opt•n bottle
will h o ld f or from
~vt.•rul day11 .&<> Mvtiral
w•ek1 without much
dt•tuJQt'Jt>-too QI fhtYCJf· Warre 1 Warr or Port
(ul.iuut $10~ 11 a more
yo uthful 1tylt' that
blend1 th~ a11r••·
•lvene11 of youna
Huby Port to the meUow.
old flavors of Tawny
Tht: younger Porta In \tw
bl11ne keep the color a
deep red purple, and the
frwty, srapey flavorw are
ver.y forward and
provldt-1n.11tant ctu.nn at
.Un1t sip
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Out of a dozen or so
whites sampled at a
recent tasting sponsored
by the Portugueae Trade
Commission. I found few
palatable wines, only one
of real commercial
po6Sibillty (to my taste),
and a whole collection of
oxidized, neutral tasting
.. 'SJ'--l •
wines.
Portuguese
winemakers have yet to
learn what the Italians
have l earned and
capitalized on so very
well. Th.~ American
market demands fresh,
clean, white wines with
plenty of fnpt.
The old Europea n
techniques that yield
flat , oxidized. white
that taste more or
metallic and show
tle or no fruit just
n't sell h~re.
e next time you're
on short notice to
'I) tr i bu t e to th e
· unity bake sale, try
:Fall Bake Sale Cake.
Ea.ay to prepare with
ingredients, this
·bne chocolate recipe
does not require
· ng. Simply add 3
4ces unsweetened
· chocolate flavor to
·:basic batter for a
chocolaty delight.
oat w ith Deluxe
co late Frosting.
er simple chocolate
• ~d sell by the
or whole. Yours will
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measuring
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prices good thru mar. 8
meat ._
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whole or half "I= .. 4.98 ••
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Mexican 1neal is richlyJlavored
.wit!i colorful condinJ~nts, tastes
Hearty 1oup1 and
1tew1 are enj~ed
around thl woHcf. An
aut.hentlc , yet
euy-io-prepue Mexican
meal can be created by
u1tn1 a rlch Mexican
1tew u the main dlah.
Mexican Cabba1• •
Siew hu both pound
~~~run=~ Com, one of the ltaplel
of th Mexican diah, I.a
added aJona with ~
of cabbaae and 1llced
carro\I. Serve the 1tew
wlth co'ndimenu oL
radiabea, 9o\J,r crMm and
a Mex.lean table 1auce .
...--Queeadlllas are lde&l to
go with Mexican
Cabbage Stew. Sllced
Jalapeno chiles can be
added for extra flavor
and hlaher heat level.
A colorful ulad of
aliced cl1ng peaches and
avocado la a pleasant and
cooling accompaniment..
Cover with a Mexican
dreaaina e..Uy created
with mll~ t~o uuce
blended I nto a
vinaisrette, oregano and
cilantro._ ----
MEXICAN CABBAGE
..
.. STEW
It\ pound ground
beef
1h pound ground
pork
It\ o nion, cut in
wedges
1 can ( 17 ouncet)
burrito filling mix
It\ cup water
1 can (8 ~ ounces)
whole kernel com
1 can (8 ounces)
sliced carrots
Use a variety of garnishes to accompany a
flavorful Mexican dinner .
~
Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Wedneedly, Matott t , 1913
I •
I • ' t.
..
,
It\ small head
cabbaae. cut in wedses
1 green pepper,
cubed
cilantro, if desired. 4 to 6
~·
QUESADILLAS
(Grllled Tortlllu with
~eete)
browned and cheese has
melted. Drain on paper
towell. Serve whole or
c ut Into wedges for
appetiz.en.
Shredded Cheddar
or Mon~rey Jack cheese
Waah lettuce and tear r------------------------------------
In large aoup pot,
brown beef and pork
w i th onion. Stir in
burrito filling mix. Add
water and liquid from
com and carrots. Bring to
boil: reduce heat. Add
cabbage and green
pepper: simmer 15
minutes or until cabbale
and pepper are tender.
Stir in com and carrota;
heat th.rough. Serve with
hot or mild table 1auce,
80Ur cri!am. fresh sliced
rad iah ea , or fresh
Sliced Jalapeno
chiles
Shredded Monterey
Jack chee:ee Flour tortillas
Drain chilea; mi11Ce
carrot and onion pieces.
Place 'A cup cheeee, 2 or
3 chile aUces and a few
pieces of carrot and
onion on tor1il1a; fold in
half.
In lightly greased
akillet, heat tortillaa on
each aide until lightly
gNSALADA DE SAN
JOAQUIN
It\ head iceberg
lettuce
~ head romaine
lettuce
5 radiahes, llioed
5 fresh muabrooms,
al.Iced (optional) .
· 1 large tomato, cut
ln wedget
1 avtx:ado, al.Iced
1 can ( 16 ounces)
yellow cling 1liced
peaches. drained
into bite-size pieces. In
bowl, c:s>mbine lettuce,
radishes, mushrooms,
tomato, avocado and
peaches. Ton with
dressing. G am.iah with
chee9e. 6 to 8 8eJ'Vtngs.
---.DRESSING
It\ cup mild taco
sauce
"-' cup red wine
vinegar
14 cup oil
V. teaspoon on!gano
Combine ln~~nts. T~ W'lth u.lad. l cup.~
Culinary heritage defined hy -a
mix of d 'iff erent nationalities
In America'• regional
cookery can be found
traces of our hiatocy. A
marvelous mix of foreign
cookery, brought here by
waves of immigrant&, baa
been incorporated into
the American culaln•
a1onpide the native dam
chowder, com pone and
apple pie, making it
infinitely richer and
livelier.
Thua our food reflecta
the wide divertlty of
culinary heri tap found
all over the country. A1->
becau1e of the varied
bac kground• of the
countleu different
nationality poupa. lt la
not unusual to flnd
different ethnic dhlhes
appearing on the same
menu.
A clualc example of
this la reflected ln thele
recipes for a-hearty
Croatian Bean and
Sauerkraut Sot.Ip and an
Italian CannoU.
BEAN AND
SA\JPIRAUT SOUP
It\ pound dried pinto
beans
Wat.er
1 can (16 ounces)
sauerkraut, rlnaed and drained .
2 ham hocka
It\ cup c h opped,
peeled onion
1 ~ teupoon.s sugar
Salt
Ground Pepper
It\ pound kielbasa
sausage, cut lnto 14 -inch
UUck Ilks
1 packaae (12
ounces) 90W' dough rolla.
Waab and eort beam.
Put into an 8-quart
aauoepot. and add water
t.o a depth of about 2
Lnches. Cover; bring to a
boil over hiah heat and
boil 2 minutes. Remove
from he9t and let ltand 1
hour.
Drain beans and 1 teupoon lrutant
return to aaUC1epot; add coffee
sauerkraut, ham hocks 1 tablespoon grated
and onion. Add water to aemi-sweet chocolate
cover (about 3 to 4 cups); 2 tablespoons finely
cover pot and simmer 1 ~fped candled orange
hour over low beat.. r--
A d d 1 u I a r, 1 alt , Gana.llla:
pepper and kielbau Chopped pi1tachio
aauaage; cover and cook nuts
111\ hours longer or until Candted red cherries '
beans are tender. Serve Confectionera' sugar
w ith sour dou1h rolla. Pattry 11lell1: Thaw
Make 1 6 one c up puff pastry sheet 20 11ervin8S. minutes. Open and roll to
CANNOU a 15 x 15 inch 1quare on
Pattry Sllelh: a lightly floured surface.
1 1 he e t f r o i e n CUt into 3 inch lquue9.
puff-pa(try .., Place a 1-lnch diameter
1 ea beaten with l cannoll tuf>e diagonally
water on one 1quare of pMtry.
Bring opposite oornen of
to 46 cup butter putry over tube, qyerlap
or marcarlne, at room. and aeal with. little eu
temperature mixture.
1 pound whole milk Roll tube back and
ricotta cbeele forth so that putry 11
~cup auaar very 1001e on tube,
~ teupoon IJ'OtUld £ivt.na it room to expand
cinnamon aurtna bakina. Repeat.
with mi putry 8qU.U'a. ~t tub. w1th pMtry,
1ealed 1lde1 up , on
uncreued be.kine sheet.
Brwh wtth ea mixture beina careful not to Jet it
nan av« eda-of pMtry
onto tub-. Bake 8 to 10
m1:maw at an deFw F.
u.ntll paatry la puUed
and ' 1olden brown.
~ from oven and
cool aUahtly. GeMly
twlR putry. oft tubft •
.. Cool completely befon
~a:: Beet~ cup
butter unUl snooth and
c:rMmy. Sti.r In riooUa.
.... and ctnnamon. Put
ooff• Into a mnall cup
and ltir ln • little t1cotta
taixtur• vntU collie_ • cllilDlwa.
Mix with remalnln1
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Or1nge Coatt OAILV PILOT /Wednnd1y, Maroh 31 U~8:l
Pancakes and bacon get gussied up
&.ktut duvtn't tMtvu
\o be dull, and lt doesn't
have to · b•
llmt·conaumana. In a
hurryT Start wttfl an Icy
cold pa.. of ora~ ju~
Add • •lb.of ..... w).Lb
chet"M melted bn •top, or
cwen a peanut butter
aa.ndwlch, and you have
a iru per-qu 1c k , euy
breakfut that will
provide a high level of
l eneray throughout the
. moml"i.
Another unique
break.fast comb1nat1on 1s
a 1pecial Pastry -
Wrapped Canadian
&.cori eerved with tangy
Maltaiae Sauce ll's
deliclous, impressive -
and easy to make
Ttte Canadian bacon ts
basted with orange juice,
tpen wrapped 1n
refrigerated r rc:iccnt
rolls for an elegant
presen ta t1 o n Warm
Maltaise sauce , made
zesty with orange juare,
adds the finishing touch.
· For a mor e leisurely
breakfast, try something
new -an unusual blend
of the traditional and the
exouc. Layer pancakes
with fresh or canned
fruits, and top with a tart
and colorful Orange_
Custard.
PASTRY-WRAPPED
CANADIAN BACON
WITH
MALTAISE SAUCE
1 ~ pounds
Canadian bacon
1 cup orange juice
l pa c kage
refrigerated c rescent
rolls
ubuu t ti 114wvln&1
MALTAllE SA\JCE
2 ~ yollus, ht-at.en
2 tablot1poona lemon
juice
1 tablt .. poon vinegar
-E..&.nch. u ll. p Im h
white pt•pper
l...wp'but.--
•,-, cup orange julct'
Combine e11 yolka,
lemon Juice, vinesar. ult
and pl'pper In top of
do1Jble boiler. Place over
boiling water, heat and
sUr until thickened. Add
the butter and stir until
bu tter m e lts Do no t
ullow to boll Ju.t beto,..
11t•rvlni. &Add thl' Oron11t·
jul<"c-and mtx wcill
Mukc .. about 1 t.'U.P
PANCAKES WITH
FRUIT
Panca~n ravorlk
rue~ or mix --rreili' ( r u I t
papa~u. bananu, oranie.
bla c kberrle1 ,
strawberrle1,
bluebernea, raapberrlea,
cantaloupe, honeydew
melon , etc. -any
l'Omblnation
Orange Custard
rK'lpe foUowa.
USDA Chooce 8Mf,
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Allow thrttt1 v u n l' a k • 1 f o r t• a (' h
11t~rv1n1 To ... rvu, layr1
tht1 pan<.•akl'1 with
llt!VUral ditfe;rttnt (rullll
Pour tht-cu1tard aauc..·4!
bc•tw~n and uver
In M&Ul'«'J>Mll, c..·omblnc
t hl• •UiMt. <-'ornatan:h amd
hit Sth In thtt onanat-
Ju~· Cuok th mlxw,..,
•th rlna con.at.antly, until
thick and bubbllns.
Gradually 1Ur about l
cup of lba l:lot ~ OKAN~TA.ftD
~<.-up 1u1ar
Into t-he-e-t'l'""Y~ k 1.-.-_...
2 table1p oo n 11
comat.arch
Pinch ult
Julee
l Ii\ cups orange
2 eu yoUu, beaten
2 tabl~na butter
I teaspoon vanilla
Return to the uu~pan
IUld ht>at to a i•nlle boU.
Cook and 1tlr 3 mlnutee
more.
Re.move from heat.
Stir In butter and
vanilla. Cover 1urfactt
with waxed paper; cool.
Mak.ea about 2 cupe.
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SPECIAL!
/SPENCER STEAK
BONELESS
BEEF RIB
49
LB.
LIMIT 4 c ... ''""' 8 0 1 BREA::>ED FISH STICKS EA 1.19 Maltaise Sauce -.
recipe below
Place Canadian bacon,
unslic ed , 1n small
roasting pan. Pour
orange juice over bacon.
Bake for 45 minutes at
350 degrees F, basting
often. Remove from oven
and cool. Pat cresce~t
doush out, sealing lhe
seams by pressing with
fingers.
BONILlll
BllF ITIW MIA T
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FRYER LIGI
Wrap the bacon an the
dough and decorate as
desired. Bake at 375
,j degrees F. for 18 minutes
or until golden brown.
Slice and serve with
Malta1se Sauce. Makes
Splurge on
shrimp to
celebrate
Company coming? Or
perhaps it's time fof the
family to splurge -a
birthday or other JOYOUS
event, a promotion or
just because Whatever
the reason for the
celebration, Shrimp
Amaretto is a dish
worthy of the oocaswn
SHRIMP AMARETTO
·2 tablespoons peanut
or com oil
l clove garlic,
chopped
1 bunch scallions,
trimmed and sliced
2 red deppers.
seeded an cut into
• ~..inch stnps
'h cup amaretto
th cup soy sauce
'h c up red wine
vinegar
1 cup clucken broth
2 tablespoons
cornstarch
2th pounds taw
shrimp, shelled and
deveined
~ pound snow peas.
striJlis removed (or 1A
package frozen Pee pods,
thawed)
~ cup toasted
blanched whole almonds
Hot cooked rice
In a 1ar1e saucepan,
skillet or wok, beat oil
a nd aaute garlic and
acal11ons for 2 minutes
over high heat. Add
peppers. Stir-fry for 2
~utes. Add amaretto,
*'Y uuce and vlnesar.
SJJnmer 5 minutes. Mix chicken broth and
cornaiarch. Add to pan ~ IUr until thickened.
Add tbrtmp, mow pus '
and almooda and 1Ur
over h igh heat unti\
ahrl:mp are cooked, or
about 5 to 7 minutes
~~~ndln1 on 1lze of
,., lhfUnp. Se~e with hot
cooked rice. MakH 0
lilrVtnp.
In COltr
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Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT /Wedneld1y, March 2, 1883 E• ' t ____________________________________________________________________ .....; ______________ _.:.;~~~,;.;,,;.--.;.;.;..
Less fat, more lean meai ·puts pork
BJ D O R OT H Y A . 1mok1na, and a lona Becau.ofthl1lt •ll•for but dotan't contain . Q.l.lporkhlihln
WENCK d!'Yin41 ~· Tht)' are a lower price per puund. much uf thta vtt.atn!n. •odlwn? °' ... 0-'7 ..._ u.tMt h•avffy .. tted and rMY * * * * * * uo c.....,ettwe • .-..... requlrti 1oakln1 and QUESTI ONS WE ARE . Q M v aranu A F h k ,, . . . r ea por , In the Uni\ed Si.ta. 1 Imme r l n I bet ore ASKED: mothC"r duetn't eat pork w 1 t h 0 u t 1 d d • d
_pork i.ke. 1eCOnd place ruaatln1 U1ual!l; the~ . Q How doee purk ~ ....... ahe aaya It'• hard 1euonJnp. 111 relaUvely ,,,-bei'rl'a\ pbpu1.rrny... :c'l...CW..a 4ona1 -:ably aim~~ the LO ~L ..la J.ha.uua?~ k>w *n-1"'HtfttM, .-e-are
our annual per penon hlaher price per pound nutrlenta It cont&lnaf . . A. No, th1a la an other meata. Cuntd pork,
c:onaumption of pork t1 than otdinarv ham. . . A. Pork and bcicf old-fashioned Idea that 1uch u ham and booun,
a b 0 u t 6 o p 0 und 1 , A picnic .'•ham" i1n't are qww 1lm11ar ln their may have been related to 11 h I g h In aod I \.Im ,
compared to about 120 tfflly a ham becaWltl It nutrient conlt>nt. Both the high fat content of however, bocau1e both
pow\da of beef and veal. doe1n't comt' from the orei good 1ourcu of the pork of earlier daye aalt and IOdlum nitrate
• ID
One reuon for th.la la rt'ar leg of the hog mlnerala 1uch aa Iron, Pork la about 98 percent are uaed In the curlhi
that much leu pork la Instead, It 1.1 made from zinc, and pholphorua and d I g e 1tIb1 e . And the pr<><.-eu Thua, a penon
aerved In reetauranta the 1 ho u Ider • n d of B viiamina. One major averaae peraon la well on a low-1odlum diet AIM
compared t o beef contains more Internal difference la that pork la equipped to dlget1t bot h should eat cured pork ROAST
beef league
Another la the Idea that fat and connecUve tiaaue a very rich 110uroe of the the fat and protein In pr~ucta sparingly, If at ARM STEAi<
many peoplt' have that 1_t _h _a_n_r_e.._R_u_l_a_r_h_a_m_. _B_v_l_lAml __ n_thiarqi _ _,__n_w_hil_e_._po_r_k_a_n_d_ot_h_e_r_m_e_ata_. _all_. --------------.:P~IC::N.:..:l.:.C ____ --------+-------
'park le a very fatty meat
ln comparison to beef.
Whlle this wae true
yean ago, today it ls not.
tod ay'• pork contains
50 percent. more. le.an
--ineet_ than did the por~
of 30 years ago. And if
the exterior fat is
t rimmed away rather
than eaten, many pork
cu ta actually contain less
fat than similar cuts of
beef.
Ham. the most po~ular
of the pork cuts, is
the leanest. It hu only
five percent fat and most
of it is on the out.aide,
rather than intermingled
i n the meat as
_:~ -Ham comes 1 rom the -
hind leg of the hog and
an be purchased fresh,
cu.red, cured and smola!d,
or canned. Technically,
uncured ham should be
called "fresh leg of pork"
becauae it doesn't really
become ham until it's
cured.
The fresh leg of pork
makes an excellent lean,
tender roaat that is good
for a "company meal"
becaute it's easy to cook
and to -carve and aerves
many people.
Roast a fresh leg of
pork just as you would
roast a ham on a tacit in
an uncovered pan at an
oven temperature of 325
degrees F. A hall (shank
or butt) weighing 5 to 8
pounds should be baked
approximately 35 to 40
minut.ee per pound.
All fresh pork should
be cooked to tht' well
done, meat thermometer
temp erature of 170
degrees F.
C u red ham doesn't
need to be oooked to as
h i gh an interior
temperature. For ham
that's labeled
"cook-before-eating" a
temp erature of 160
d egrees F . is
recommended.
Ham µiat'1 labeled
"tully-coo\red" has been
cooked to doneneu by
the meat proceaor It can
be eat.en right from the
package, or if wanned,
n eecfs to reach a
temperature of 130 to
140 degrees F.
Many hams that you
buy today are labeled
-.. w~r·added." Thi6
aounda like a rip-off, but
the water is the result of
the liquid that ia pumped
into a ham as part of the
cwi.na process.
M o1t of this added
llquld evaporates during
the amoking, or cooking.
But il the ham retains an
amou nt of water 10
percent or less over its
original weight before
curtna it must carry the
"h am, water added''
label. according to U.S.
De p artment of
Agriculture regulations. The additional water
can't 1>e more than 10
percen t of the ham's
UOC'W'ed we1.4lht and ia
usually leaa. SOme water
retention is desirable to
give \tie ham a JUicy
texture.
Can ned h ama are
cu red b efore they're
canned, then cooked
after they're canned to
r,duce the amount of
.futnbge compared to
oven routing. A anall
moun t of gelaUn is
.&ted (ri will be UIU!d
on the label) to •t the
JWcm.
A p> averaae
fl~pound eanned bam
contain • 4 W t o 4 M
pounds of ham. The rest
.. niacw.J. Juicll let with
abou t ,W ouoc• of
ft)adn. Mou canned bama
require r efrl•e ration beoiiu.M they have not ..... pn»ie•••d to. bJCh ~ ~per•ture to
keep .. tely at room
.. .S 1tatuN. Bl IUN to
foUOw label~
about 110rlqt canned ._.mU.Ntrftia•*« ... ., .............
loal!r tit•• • few m1_..A _..._
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CANADIAN COD
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LARGE BLACKEVED PEAS lie~. '"ilO• .. ,, ... , 1...0.J: NO
CALIFORNIA AVOCADOS ~~!~~!!9A~~$ _ .......... ,.c--
COLORFUL MUMS
r'LOMe-Y OUAUf'Y •..-Ctl If.ft l'Ot
lJ'ULL 0 ' ,LAVOft BRIDAL VEIL
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TO YOUR HOME FOi MOIE IAVlllll
1~
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l.1" .. 21•
1"
5 c
3:•1
1"
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UIOAG-1 -· TMIOll.cyT-FILLIT Off TURBOT
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UTTL&N ..... t OI. Piie
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soft beige llcking
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Colifornio extro·lorge.
While stocts lo1t limit 6
UIUCHAN
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2"-o•. Chichn, Shrimp or ..... wt.a. Sfodta Lott. Umlt 12.
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Orange Cout DAIL. y PIL.OT /WednMday, March 2, 1983
A Scandinavian
touch for tea
Ofalltheyeatbr.da, Po"••red 8•11r
• o en • o f t h • m o 1 t Proeua,:
aadatytnc and pr9tty to 2 t 1 b 1 • 1 p o o n 1 baP are the &ea rm,.. powdered 1uaa.r
L e 1 ,a f u 11 1 t h a n 1 tablelpoon milk
lndlviduil portions, they FI lll n a : Drain and
an IDuch more 1plendld c h O p p e a C h e I . I 1\
\Q ~ to the table. aaucepan mix peachn, K•re,1 a recipe both auaar and cardamom;
family and frtenda wlll brlna to a boil. Reduce. love. Rieb wfth the heat; continue cooklna
fiqrance of carl1amom, until thickened, about 10
a , • p l c e t h e minutes. Chop walnutl.
sc.ndinaviana Ule 10 Sw.et Douah: In· bowl, weU, and Juicy, aolden dia.<>lve yeaat ln warm cllna pelehea, lt'1 a aure water. Add lukewarm fire hit with your milk, auaar, salt, egg,
sweet-tooth fana. Yet, It butter and half of flour.
conta1na relatively little S..t well unUl amooth.
..._. Add en_ouah. Make it on a blustery remlinina flour to make
day and let it rl8e while a atlff dough. Turn out
dolq other thin&Ja. Theo onto llahilY-11.oured-
when It bakes, the houJe-°l>oard and knead until
will be .1U1ed with that a moo th and elaaUc.
wonderful, welcoming Round up In greaaed
aroma only homemade bowl. Cover and let rl8e
yeMt dough can produce. until doubled, about 1 'h
lt'a a arand way to houra. Punch down.
welcome the family Roll dough into l~x9
home. Inch rectangle. Spread
SCANDINAVIAN peach flll.lna over surface and aprinkli! with nuta.
PEACH RING R o 11 u p t 1 g b t 1 y .
FllUJll: beglnnirtg from -wl~ • ----~ -i. 1 can <29 ouncea) end · Seal well by Scandinavian Peach Ring 'is a rich cllna peach slices ln light pinching edges together. h f!ll~-L ___.... ·lli:--wT::: ~ ---..ro h ~ -·--synap Stretch rolf .!.U~Y~ peae -nft'V" yea1n uuugn ,~a ureau t at ~cu~ !U:': P 0 0 n make even:-* coffeecake lovers are sure to appreciate ..
cardamom Place roll aealed-edge
Becau1e reclpea for
Sauaaie Apple1 are on
the vaiu• aide, we
'worked out a precise
procedure.
SAUSAGE APPLES
~ pound (8 amall)
pork aauaaie llnka,
thawed lf frozen
3 medium (1 pound)
red apples
1 ~ teupoona augar
Chooae a larp skillet
-we Wied a non-stick
one rneuurlni 12 lnchea
acroaa the top and 10
lnchea aero. the bottom.
In the aklllet, over
medium heat, cook the
_ aauaages with 2
t allteapoona water,
~ cup walnuts down on lightly greaaed
Sweet Doap: baking sheet. Form
1 package(~ ounce) circle, pinching ends
dry yeast together. With aciuora,
browned.
Powdered Sugar
Frosting: Mlx powdered
c overed, for about 4
minutes. Continue
cooking, uncovered,
turning the 1au1age1
with tonp, until golden
brown on all aidea.
sugar and milk until Sprinkle with additional
smooth. Driule over ring chopped nuts, if desired.
w h i 1 e 1ti11 warm . Makes 1 coffeecake. Drain on paper
~ cup warm water make cuts ~ of the way
.. cup acalded milk throuih ring at 1 Inch
~ cup supr intervala. Turn each
\ 1 ie.poon aal t 8eCtion on ita side.
1 ea Let Ne until double,
~ cup bull f!r, about 1 hour. Bake at
aoftened "° detp"ee9 F. fO( M to 3~ to 4 cus-flour 40 mlnu tea or until
Brunch main course
towelina and keep WU"Jll
ln a slow oven. U there la
more than 2 or 3
tablespoons of fat ln the
skillet, remove the
exc:e..
Meanwhile wash and
dry the apples; do not
peel; core. Cut each apple
into about ~-Inch thick
rings -there should be
12 rl.np ln all.
Add half the apple
rings to the hot aauaage
fat In the skillet: cook
over medium heat,
turning as necesaary
with a large apatula
(plastic if skillet la
non·atlck) until the
applea a.re tender when
pierced with a fork but
atlll hold their ahape.
(Time wlll depend on
variety of apple uaed.)
Sprinkle the rln11
with half the augar.
With the apatula. remove
apples and keep warm ln
a low oven. Add the
remaining apple rln&I tO
the skillet (using more
sawiage fat or butter 1f
MOl!9Al'Y) and cook the
same way. Serve at once .
with the sauaaae links.
Makea 2 large or 4
amall aervingll.
Save on Imperial® any way you spread it.
Tender cubes of lamb and vegetables
eombine with sauce to make a
eomplete one-diah meal.
(:asserole pairs
lamb., vegetables
_;. T h i • 1 a v o r y 4 potatoes, peeled,
combination of lamb and quartered
vegetables simmered ln a 4 carrots, cut in 1 ~
superbly ~ MUCle lnch peces will help you uve 21Jlal.Uoelery,aliced ~ -and provide a 2 teupoona salt hi8blY nuU1tioua meal u 1 teupoon sage .~ 1 teupoon Worces-
tenh.i:re uuoe
All of the forequarter 1 be leaf bled c?uta of lamb are great Y ' crum ·
buys t.hia time of year. r cu":C pepper
espedally the shoulder 1 cup chicken or
and ahank cuta . beef stock
J!\lropean Cauerole of 6 tablespoons flour
La!Jlb and Veaetablea ~cup cold water
ee.tureuihoulder cubea. In Dutch oven or
The UDWIUA1 Oavor of heavy saucepan with
._ lamb md veptable cover, Ugh\ly brown ~.I.a~ lamb cubes ln oll over ~~ u.c added Just mediwn beat; add onion, E the m.Jxture l1 mushrooms and garlic.
red to ~ndedz.e Continue cooking,
• meat and develop i«J aUrrfna c:mwtantly, unUl
t8nl)' flavw. meat !8 browned. -I . Add ve1etablea,
• 1 lft1llOPBaN eeuonln1• 1toek and !CAllUOL8 OP LAMB beer. Heat to boilln_.;
f• AND VBGS'l'AaJ.EI redum beet and ammet,
• 2 pounda abouider ol COWNd, foe 30 minutes.
•• cut tn 1-Jnch cut. «until meat t. tender.
• 3 ~ Mlad . BJ•nd flour wi&h
ta' wa•. ~ 8dd to I 1 1arP oNOD; alimd _., ~ oomwttly. J K pound muab-Cook. and ttlr until
~ .nc.cl thickened, about 2
·i.!L!...'.:.clov• 1arllc:, mlnute1. Mak•• 8
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<!Jnly HtmeY B~d Ham~
the ~/er Bunt(Ys seal if approval. ..
~hClOUA ttady · IO•Nrvr Horwy IMlkf'd Ham i. perftct for your u.ttr d1nn•r W• n don•
all IM worli. to you'll h.n• mott hm• f•r your family and fn•nch. Enry Hon•y IMllo.ed
.Um 11 fully-cooked, apu al ah«d and cov•ttd with our 1«m •pi~ glaze. You can count 0.11
1 our q~hty. 100. b«auN our fanuly • lp«Ull ""'nl c~t" a untqu• flavor that "-n•vtt Y¥t.ci in mott th.an 50 ~an Don't w foolf'd by 1m11.ttloM Honey S.k.d Ham ,.
•-'ailabl• only al our C"Omi-ny ltOl'ft ~ t urP to onl•r your E.uttt Honey, S.Ud tum Hrly
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Oranoe Ooaat DAILY PIL.OT /Wednesday, March a. 1883
CUP 'N' l'ILI
TheH ofltra do not require I: r9fund fonna:
l CAMN ,_oblca AteorCl,-P:O
&ox 195. Youne Americ;a, Minn ~ 563te. ~ • c.,.. ,_9bice
Record Send three Cere11
wr~ and 25 cent• pottage
and handling. bplr .. AplU so.
198S.
BOLT $1 IN COUPONS, P.O.
8o• 4171, Kenkalt ... IN. 90802.
~ five 20-clnt couponl -
two on Horthwn Ti.-. two on ll1her Bolt, Oele or 8r.-y Taweie
1nd one on 01la or Nor1t11rn
Nepkln1 Send 1'0 1100.ooQ
"ln1tant SwMpat1llH" g1me
c1rd1 with the "81v1 10" ~· Elq)ir• Aprtl SO, 1983.
NATI.!N'I MlltDY Sa.ft.I t. NC 457, El Paeo. ,..... '""77.
Alcalve • 50-cent eoupon and •
50-olnt refund. Send the entire
rront paciltiOe penel of Nature'•
Remedy 30-ta61t bo• llor'O with ~
the rwglater ...,. "'"' thl ~ price olrcled. Expire• April SO, 1883. •
Th••• oflere require retund fonM;
Ol.AD Fr" Truh 8aOI Otf11 .•
Receive 1 coupon tor 1 hi box of
Glad 1Ck:ount truh beige. Send
the teqult9d refund '°"11 and lour
proob of pura-"°"' lnY Gled pecklQ!IL The proob of pura-.,. tM t:1nNerul Product Coct.
lymt>olt end the reallter lllpel. ~ APfll ao. 1..s. KLllNI• Brtnd 8111lng1.
RKtlv• 1 12 refund 1nd tight
25-cent coupon• for KIMnH
productl °' a St Nfl.lnd and tour 25-cent coupon• lor KIMnta
product•. Send th• required
refund lorm Ind 10 UnlverHI
Product COO. llYT'Jbols ir«n br~~·'lllC:"~--
C:OUfl09*, or eta UnMnll Pr
Code ~bole from ...... two al
th• pvtlclpallng br1nd1 tor • l
r9luncl and St 1t't COUC10M. •
Th•' p1rtlclp1t1ng Kleenu ·
produc:t1 -Ftc181 n.tu., 280'1 llH; FIC:ltl TIHUH 200~'1 Ill '
T owe6e; Olrv.-N1pltlna: Bathroom Tl-Eap1r.. 1y
15, 1893.
lllLDEW"9 GOt9J ~In Of*
Receive a 75-eent coupon for
Mlld9w'1 Oonll Send thl teqult9d
refund form 1nd 111110 Mltd-·a
Oonel Untv11,.r Product Code
emybc)N from the bOnom ot 1119 c.non 1>-* panel. If you buy ttl9
reflll f>ott11. peel tlMt Vnlv9rMJ
Prduct Code 1ymbol oft 1i.e
bOllom of the bOttle ~ "'-30, 1983.
f'IH·IOL. Liquid c~ • t
Ref11nd. Receive ll!WO 50.cent
coupon• for Pine-Sol liquid _........,....a-t.uie~ retunes
form and two proof of pur~ ..... ("Merll of Oualtty'' .,._..
on the lebe<l from t$-ounoe ~
21--ounc. or 40-ounc:e .UM of ~ Uquld c...,_ £xolrea
Mey 31, 1883.
ICOTT F1mlly Napklna 8owi
Oller. A\.c•lv• a Rubbermaid
6-Cup FoOC:I KetC* boWI •• Send
the required '9fund..lont1 Md two
"SHI• ol Quality" from Scott
Famlly Napkin• 300-count and
11.29 Explrea Jul'9 30. 1983
NOYA"llTINI 11 ~Hore
Certificate. Send the required
refund form and the Vnlverael
ProOuct Co0e emybol, llof'O wlCtl
the dated registtf teoe Wltb I~ purefleee pr'°9 drdad from OM of
the lollowlng Novaht1t1ne
-piodaUk OMX. ~ "°'" ..... Cough & Coto Formule Of Blxlr.
Thi• form allO 111tere you In •
IWMPllUH. ExplrH May 30,
1983.
81ACH, ACT, .IOHNION'I ,
TOOTH,AITI Nallonal Dental
HMlth Monltl ... Alfund. Send the
required refund form and Ov•
proof9 of purchme trom al lee9I
thrM of ttle followtng brand•
Aeedl & Aledl PUT~
(tny ~ -the proof of s-a-1 • the llac;lc panel wltll th•
VnlvwNI Product Code ~b04;
Ad. Auortde~ T~ Dental AlnM (eny aiH) -lhe
proof of purch... 11 the ntc* collr. ~·,,.,.. ,__ (9'Y
elH or type) -tll• proof of pur'*-.. the bacll -d; any
Auottde T~-· -tM P'OOf
of pwa-.. the "°"' '*"' from anr t10x. Eicphe .,._st. t983. TUMI "HHltll & fltneaa" HendboOll ...,...... I Heettll &
F"-Ha11dboOll .. men .,_,
t4001ft~~tor flllltll end aport• ectVllHMftl. e..-......... ,...., '°""and tfle _...,.... unMfMt Produot COda~hm .. '**Of-,_ .... iao'a, ... ..., tM
Tegietlf t8fl9 wttll the ~ ptfce ...._, afld IOWl'llll,-.
and flefldllng. Anawar Ill•
~ Oft the '°""'· l!xplr.e Alltt ao, ,-. '
TO• 11 ... fufld. Stnd tlll
requited r•tund fcwm and et• .....................
llnlveiMI Prodwt Code ~
f\'om Tona. ~~tea. wec.v•~ •• , -ftllWld .............. ..-_..
tflall ....... a ........ '° ................... lend .. ,....,... ,...... fDrl'll Md .. olrde"-Mt-~....,.. ..... _.UNGlpM
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0.-. ... HI• Ljp ...,,t
11 ~ . hnd tha r..,.ffld ,..... """ _. .. ,....,.. ...
..... IN ~ IWtGe «*dad.
plut tll• OOtllPI_.. U11IY9"MI
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dissatisfied-·
RalRhS· Low Prices le
J>leCou on Bonus! _.
DOUBLE YOUR SA VIRCIS WITH 6-DOUBLI COOPONSITh s rtghtt... You get (3) Double Coupons in this ad
plus (3) Double Coupons in Ralphs Spectacular mailerm that's (6) Double Coupons! I1
you don't have a mailerl pick QI}e up at your nearest Ralphs.(While Supply Lastsl)
--~ ~----· Double Coupon Double Coupon Double Coupon
Pt-nt lhU coupon alonQ with any one ManuJactw•11 ·centa olf ooupon o:n4 o.i double the IO"l'Ul(tl when you pweho.M !he uem NOi 10
lndude -relaller -u .. · OI ·01oc:.ry pwc:haM coupona 01 ea:ceed the •alu. Of th• Item £Jtcfud• llquo1 tobacco and dairy pcoducta
L1m1t Ona It.ID per McmUfac:tureu' Coupon and IJ.mtt 3
Newspaper Double Coupom Per cu.tom.r
Coupon attactl•• Marcil 3 thru Mareb 9, 1913
Ra12hsTuna ri W Tomatoes i:: .57 lesauce •: L09 t-ROos Cookiesl.49
~lolap 25 E ocoen ~.
-l29 eTwla :: . ........ ~ .... Pemtnee• -~ ll9 t1~G!a'r .. a..a:;' L 99
........ Julee ".: 2.29
~ 167
angelos ., .39
RUUetP~oes -=, .59
Mushrooms :.: .79 telnoiis~ -.15
Frozen Food ra·o.71n. .:· .83
fC:Cieam Bcill -:J\ I 2.19
5.enal ru.ears
throats for
rilibusters
1Y WALTER I\. MBAM ,__...oer...,1r•11t
WABJDNO'roN -TM~ may be hMded
x • ..., of tJl.lbUlten. With pne ncm1nee and
M natural 1M bW an.d.y tar_pted for ia1lc by
beral Democnta. There ~Y 1>e more, becaWMt
owlldayl. everybody aeta Into ~ Mlt that Wied to
e the prlmaey w.epcn of South.em CONerVatlvee
at~ bloddi\a dvil rilhta bUla.
l:Ywybody lncludel even 10Cne llehAton who
lJ ~ d1al1ke the i.cdc.
Sen. Paul Tlonpa, D-Mua., la one of them.
nd be ia th.reatenlnc to orpm... allbulter ~
:.nneth Adehnan'1 nomination to be amw con1l"Ol
lrectol'.
"1 have never in my life till~" T9onpl
dd. "l have a cli.da1n foe' the proc:iem.. But I am not
IW"e I have a choke.'' Taonau and other foee of·
the nominatb:l •Y Adehnan ii
not qualified for the to~nm control Job. Preaident an
•Y. he la, and prombet a t. The nomination ii due for
Senate action be1innin1 in
mid-March. It may take a while.
The Forel1n ReiaUon1 ·
Conunlttee •nt lt to the Ooor for ...ua a vote with a formal
ecomrnendation that lt be rejected. Supporten
idn't have the voi. t.o reccimmend approval, and
pponent1 lacked the 1tren1th to keep the
.ominatlon on the committee 1helf. So they
ompromhed and agreed to aend it to the full
lenate. Reeaan probably can win approval there. Even tp~tll admowledae that. •flfhe prelldent will
m>b&bly get hl1 nominee," aald Sen. Larry
>n.aler, R-8.D. Pre9l1er Mid he wouldn't vote to
ind a filibuster, but didn't know whether be would cm ooe:lle laid that "~ Oft the creativity of
be filibuster and how it'• formed... .
1bat ia a novel 8\lldellne. Flllbua1en are not
native; they are the 1.Ut8enate weapon available
b a mlnclrity .eldna to block ection that otherwla
1ee1m -.&red. What they create ii delay.
l. It takea 60 vote• t.o atop one, wbereu a
na,Jority of the aenators on hand for a vote la
IDoUab to pua on 1ealalatJoo or nomtn.atiom.
I Theft .i.o UI a ftllbu.lter threat pend1nc .galnst
11-.PD'• propma1 to remove all ~ Clllltrola on tural pa by 1986, a step he-Mid would ..ue
""°'U1M11u\ "1ppllea at reuonabJe prica.
That --baa been around the fi1ibuat.er tnck fore. Sen. Howard Metzenbeum, D-Ohio, Mid
'd take it there ap1n. Metunbeum aid at lieut
0 and ~hapa 20 colleaguea would join him in
to decontrol the ... propma1 to death.
President Carter prosx-1 decontrol in mi M.etsenbewn led a ftllbwter to block lt. He
d that one "will be like a
y 9Cbool pk:njc'' compared
hh the one be envl1lon1
Me::f:um doe. a lot of
1. With edro6t u. of Senate
n and a determination to
elay, be hH mutered the
nely art of blockll\I -or
taUlna action on blll1 be
•ddera to be apecia1 int.enst
Nee the end of the i.t .-c.i of eon,re.. be
up on tbe' other wile of the ~ tllCtic.
ptqaed an amendment to require that steel
cement u.ed ln federal bla)rway pro)eeta * ~en.c:an..m.ae .. s.n. John Chaffee, &.R.L, called lt
IUpreme Irony, fer he Mid the amendment w
ultimate ln special-lntenet Jeclalation.". He
uncbed a filibuster, but it didn't Jut Jona. Before
day WM out the amendment w rejiCted.
Sen. Jeme Hellm; R-N.C., 19 another master of
rule book and hence the filibuster. He wqed
ne. ·a1aln1t the admin11tration'1 auollne tax
eaM and tied up the Senate ahnoet until
Now be it bintina he Jnlgbt fillbust.el' aoimt ptqaed Social SeCw1ty flnandal overhaUl that
aappaeed to keep the system dvent. Be calla lt a
mtroelty, and uy1 Social Security 1hould
ually be replaced with individual pemlon ...
Helms aald he did not have ... calculated
• to fWbuster apimt the Social Security~
he al8o &aid 'Tm not advene to a ftllbmter. It'•
lmlllRIJ that CJOe would stand up for lorJC. pven the
llrll181K':Y of the Soda! Securtty altuatlon. But the Dl'OIPll~ of defeat Janot always a detarent.
Stallina doeml't alway. takt the form of a
ll'd IJ)lbua&er. Whan the Senate cS.Jt with the
Pan-Oma! tratiel, C)pponllltl delayed their
~~.:='ao~~· and
JGn::b!I 8mate bM dwnpd lta rui. repeatedly ln
to a.at down OD fillbwf.ertna, It tam the vat9
80 lmAliOl'I to ord.r an end" to debate, but It
t ~ Immediately. After aach • YOCe, fNf!l'y
IDl!mbl!lf la mUtJed to another hour CID the flocr,
8lidl up to 100 boun. 1'ba rule aJeo 1lmtta
tmlmd:lmnta, t.o aw6d end-run etallinl tbrouch that
I
Tb. rum maa fWbulten ...-to .top than tn
dqi al tbe dVS1 Jilbta bill t.uW. 1tben It took ~ ol. the 8miate to cut oft the talk. But
~---allo .-y to start.
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A 'Tyrosaorus ?'
Y oungaten exereiae their climbing skills on this
strange creature made of rubber tires at a
playground in :rokyo. City employees thought of the
idea and auto repair and tire companies came up
with die raw material&.
Qrieen gets trip back
to Old West Friday
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Queen
Elbabeth n wm mp from her 20th
Century automobile into the 19th
Century AmeriClill ""b'altier Friday
when the visita Sutler'• Fort. the pl
of many pioneer .....-i lralm.
"We're taking her ln a dmt warp
beck to 1846," Mid BelTy Garland°'
the 1tate Parlu and Rect'eatlon
~~ founded ln 1841, UI a
restcnd ltate bi9lorb1 perk whcm
white waDa and frontier exhlbtta lit a
block from • freeway ln the middle of
urben Sacramento ..
Dluing her 2~-mlnute vtalt, the
Britilb monarch will aee Indian
tepees, pioneer lean-toa. Conettop waaom that mllbt have jult rolled ln
over the Sierra Nevada, and three
dot:en men prbed ln nccoon bata and
frinaed. ~"Ckwkin jlcketa.
''We're gotna to ti')' to· ahow the
q\19f!D what m eerly mountain man
~ looked like becau.e we
undentand the ii a ltUdent of early
American history," Mid Sid Smith,
chief 1DOU.t or eecreury foe the Kit
Canon Mountain Men of Amador Qiunty. .
Hit 200-mrmber IJ'OUP will Jll'OVide
an bcmal' auani-State pub people
will be~ M type.! foct dwellen
-to complete the 1848 frontier
m>h4enc:e.
The Kit Canon pvup became pert
ol the i-a-nt becau. tome aidea to
Preaident Rea1an recalled that
Bea1an, for::d.Jovernor of
Califcrn1a. once · a bone to ride
in a Coklma pende and w• lent one
by a Kit Canan awmw.
Smith, a Sutter County city
counclJman. aald the ~then made
~ Ul bononr1 . T6e poup, wt.. nmnben make
their own autbentk ~ wu
founded Jn 1837 "to ~te and
proc.ot the tndldion llDd.ldftt of the
ploaeer9." Sm1tb l&ld. Thi mauntaln
men UIUAlly carry knlvea, batcbeU
and muaketa, but will leave tboee
bomt J'r1day for..tlCUrity ftll ....
The queen will be Jed around the ton, where people ln period oostumel
wlll be washing clothes, shoeing
hor*, malrine aoap and the like,
Garland aid.
One penon will be dtt9led u John
Aupt $utter, the German Swim
who fled hil native land to avoid
debtor"• pn.,., and who wu one of
the flrat white 1ettler1 ln the
Secramento valley.
The th;n-Mexjcan aovemon of
Calltomia pve Butter a U'llCt of land
on the Sacramellto River in 1839 and
he becan a colony he called "New
Helvetia," after the old name of
Switzerland. The aettlement later
took the name of the river, named ln
1888 by a Spaniah explorer.
Two miles from the river, Sutter
&mtructed "a wry pntenlioua fort
. . . a quadranale struc1Ure built of
adobe brick. It mounted 12 1"n1 and
cou1d abelter a ~ men, .. wrote
Robet'l Cleland In .. A Hiatory of Callfm'n1a. ••
He p)anted wheat, made wOd arape aandv, traded beaver pelta and
cattle and, writea Cleland,
hia colony the nucleus of all
activity, whether political or
econnmk; ln what was then the onlr,
aettJed partipp of interior California.'
More im}Sor:tantly to American immlcratkln. Sutter'• Fort became the
objective for partie1 makln1 the
arduoua Cf'Cl-1ng of. the SierTa Nev.de
aanmlt 90 miles to the ... Rawe
putlel bun the foct reaularlY went ln~o the moun,atns when an
unexpec:ted blimrd stranded WW)' miaJ'anta. .
Perba.-the ~t famoua r.cue
wu the Hmn&nta of the Donner
Party, a &J'OUP fran Ml.owi c:auabt
"'-wha~ la now Donner ~~ a NCM!lnber tnOW1tiOnD and by
ltatYaUoft and d.llemle trcxn 87 to 4'1
people. The lfOU~WU notorioua
1*.aui-•111•• aome memben survived by
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to rt1c1 Ycu Ad, Cal I n11inu -·
642 5678 Ootan & ;,ny vlewt. Marine ~ 4 bdrm. 3
• bath, 3700 ,q.t~. Sl.38&.000 OcNnfront
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REAL ESTATE Lllll llll llYPlllT
1001 Laaoon view from " bdrm, 4 bath, tam m1
1004 Boet 1lip for 3 boeu. Now •99~.ooo. ll•n•ul
ANll<olm ll1llo
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RENTALS
Ht,..... twin""""" II•~ U"turnutwod
Jt·~ furn~od ur
t·nr1.1rn1'~
BUSlftESS lo
f'"ANCIAL a.....,._.,.,, !).,j,.
·--Oppurt""'•--w.,,wc1 •ln\0' .. '11'Wn\ (.)pportUNU..
fnV'f"'tnw1·u w.,..\f'd ·M_,. to IJw> ·~Wan""' M.......-TOo
:~ :~~ IAYllll PUOI
1u1• Spect.llCU!ir bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br. :~~ 2 ba dn. 2 00.t 1peic.iM. Reduced-Sl,000.000
IU:M
11..0
1047 1044
11>4" ·~ 10~1
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11*1 11194
I-I-1111111 IUM 1100
112'
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111:
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Liii llLI
Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 btlth + larp rec. rm ..
beam celllnal. furnl.lhed, patioe. $420,000 .
FlllllAlll IDOi
New 4 br, 4'h ba. c:uatom French Normandy
it.tat.e i 2 prime acre hilltop Sl.2~.ooo.
OllOU.11 OIJI
Coronado Ialand c:uai. bayfront k>t. 85' boat
dock. Plarlll avail. Now $370,000 w /terml
BILLCRUNDY. REALTO R
'lH<iy\U1l.Jr,• 'ih l;I/<;
ll'M
11 !?: 1111 •• ,.,, llWll ,. _, irn i=;;;;•;;;;;-iiiiiiiiiiiiiil DON'T PAINT-Brighten • me, I• up YoUl' exterior wall1,
1:.ou IW .. roof a• i:Jrlvewav w/our 11~~ -·If-high pre11ure moblle ~ ._,_ ~ wuti •· cai1 '°' 1)7~ IOU• and conectlon• m•y f t 1* be made until 6:30 p.m. rM • ·
::: for the next day'• publl-TM Ok•hla
161) e11t1on. For Sunday and .......
Monday publlc•tlona, 9e6-e54&
12:00 noon S•turday ;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;
•1'"' Pl•aH Ilk for 1 "kill
noc number" when c•ncel-
in ling your ed. a.;~._....,.,.;~..;.;m
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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Actually 3 .eparate ~
ttory home• with gar-
age• and yard•. Nlc.ty
mal"talned w/-aoned
rental record•. &ch ha 2 bdrme & many amenl·
Ilea. Owner wlll ••· change 1249.500.
llPUI IWlD
MUI • m IUIT 605-505'"' and 609-509'"' ~:~ If U •WPllY Netcl-EWy one or 111
•Ott 1111 .. IM I 0...'1 3 Eedl It a 2 & 3. Bdrm. :~ I Ll"9 In 3 bdrm 2 b•th 2•,; b•tnt. 2 yraltAO "--
.OH Uppef, apt. Comm9fclal ~oooloena -r~ '°28 1 lflOp ofb or ret811 on to ....... °' I*' u
•ui. lower le• .. .p1u1 4 ur °' IUbmtt on .., 3 ... H•ti> w..,..., • )100 HOMES Jooe.
EMPlOYMENT panclng. Priee et S395. -WATERFRONT
'"* "'""..,. $1~ REAi. ESTATE associated AJ91ALS 631-1400
~ LIWllT ...
:,: E11t1lde 3 Bdrm wltn
BP •fQ. O!A ·::,Q)
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-I c~oan and I Uper ~ I • 1111 . Elloltlng price or
An1~ ,.,,.,._ r •1111 =.:•;:;~&tCell for
:::~ N-pon Beach water-1
to1. front. Hu"9 3 Bdrm 31 C::. SElECT ,. ... ...,...
llldc Ma11nalo (".,. __ .. f.,qw<pmon• eo1• bath & 2 80rm ~ .... PROPERTIES ""II unJt on IM lend! 0wnert" ~· unit °" .. tonMI dining. ____ ,.lui __ l•..mrvwn r,_.. w You
"'rNfW1' c;.,...,.s.i.. ..__ ..... c....
6Cl1! letge pello, auper view llWPllT IUll
't1u< en.d a p t'lvate dOCkl ll'fllJm1
Jf"'Wli<Plf't
u1., Won't Mt et 1550,000 • rwo ap8doUa N.B. con-:~ :; · ect nowt 646-7 t11 doe -lkSI by lkM • 1<>-M.c-h1rwrt
M..,....ll&fW'f..w 6111 cat•d near CdM High THE REAL
ES TATERS
M.-WantN M-..1 1,.""""'"" Offp J\wrn•u,.. ~
eni echool, Fuhlon llland,
•12• churchee, llnd meny otn-
r.qw_.• i:-.. ~.w~s._.
BOATS
922t
:: Trade 4S' DleHI Sport
12SJ Flsnetlftllf\ &/or HOUM Traff« In Udo Park
part dOoM\ fOf' Houae Of
1010 Duplex S200,ooe to
~:~ '400.000 Met watw In
'IQ" : __ ... ,.,'POfiii,,.ii1i:l64-0344iiiinl 1011
'IQll I 1020 Greet Grandparent• 7m muat mow. Hev. 1a199 :: I E4lde ,_ '" Newpor1 7028 tt.t>or Htgn -. • er.
3'A a.. big fsn rm, din TRANSf'ORTATQ rm&~. Wll eactienoe
"'""" •111 (no pool) tor t atory £-...,_ eo11 llde, w .. tctltf, HerbOf'
t.:..n.p... eo1• H~hlande, Newpor t -a... eo" H hll. em.lief home ·-·ri-s.-=~ 1 1 OK-13001< r enge ~ .-... aim Would eonalder nice
T~ ~ IOl4 hOme In R-2 Cit R-3 zon-1
TrolWft. Uuloty .,_ Ing. 0wnert & R.E. peo-
AUJOM()flV[ ::._ -are moOwted to
'''"'' ~ IOIO Ward Mngt. Co Aw">.,_,...,,. IOI$ 142•2000
,.., ... w..,1oc1 ~ 131-a55 546-1~47 ~"---4w.....,.0rt... llllaO
Tnalut ~ v... llMO
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CAUPOR . .. .,.
DOUMI MOHlllU
Wm.OM.Baa.
er amenltlea. Comm .
pobl. Very dHlrable
rental unlla. Good u -
1um1ble loan1. Own9f
very motlveted. 3 Br
1 17&,500 ... Br 1179,500.
Call Selty Shipley '°' • lhOW!ng. 7a-t100
OEOAOE ELKINS C O
""''"' m.Lll Immaculate Del Mar
model In Spyglut with
loWty fT\OU"lllin and dty
llgtlt• vi.w 1474,000.
Halle Strock 844-7020
&.m11DLm1n ... ~
llg 2 Br 2 Ba condo w/ er-t E8lt'6de locdon.
Vwy tMtclfulty deooreted
& '-turea lnctude: 2 cer e-ecie. OC)fMI. *1nls &
1p1. Aakl~l,500.
131-7370, 12 -
TR \DI 110\, \I
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8VOWNEA
1111 Ooiltt It. n••r Nwpt l>ler. , ... 2 Br,
IM. ltl&K O~ 1'60
1·3. 730-UU or 646-7811
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2 Br. 2 .... ea. IWflO.. 8Mut.
decor., pool. Priced for
quick Hie, $125.000 833-1290 pp
2 Adl1oent R2 loll & 2
hOu ... 185K aach/ otter
or trade? Own/Bkt
873-4338, &42-&666.
ftutala Yall9 lilt
No down.No qualllylng
3 St twnhm. Move In,
lake OYel' $1300-$2300
negot. pymt• Shared
appreciation Wiii trade
Sue 891-555e
For S• beeut, 4 BR. t~.
be, pvt pool A IPL ,.... •ttgl;ou• cul de sac loc&-llOn~ Sngl "Y-s1n.ooo
Red Carpet. Ask for
J1nt1, 775-8Hl3 or
545-1030
\ f . -I l I ti F It
~ Walker Blee
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-
heated pool I. ltept tO I Single
OCMrt. KJtchent avelt c:. :-:O '°' ,.,,,, 985 N. Cout Hwy ~ .,.., I/Man-
L1gun18-:tl 494-52$4 c I a , CM . I 4 5 mo
floom w(kltdl. Pf'lvllegM,
nr butlln• a shopping '*''" ee2-7520
Room w/ptt blttl & llQl'lt
kltcherl pttv. Student °' Prof per.on only. No-
smoker, no pee Ac:foee
from beech 1286/mo.
call M0-5844 .V~ndL
Nwpl l!lct'I quiet h-'°' I buly VIP. notMmkf~ b&th. '300 mo. o
IMehn ~ l'IM room I with pttvsta b&UI tor 25
yrl plul ~,. mlM. All M Amen ti•.
536-t see an &PM
om. ..... 1114
Hl17 Weetcllff, N.B. 2541
to 4000 aq. ft. tit. flOOt
Agent 5-41•5032
Prime fountain Vlllay of.
floe 884 sq tt 10529
s1111r .
71~1134.
( 0 I ck I
AirpOl1 -• &le
Sul... "°"' 22M!O llq ft.
$1 per 11q ft . M:li xtru
Ceil 557-70 0
Oownlo.n Hunt. Beech.
CIOlll to City H.a,wdt
to blnk8 & Poll Office.
ap1c11 from S250 t o MSO. 400 aq n 10 eoo eq ft. 1 month frff rtnl
53&-14a6. MO 1•81.
Wahr FrNt IN1
DELUXE SllT£
2012 Sq ft (cen dMda)
$1.25 eq '11· &42~
•CdM dlx 1ult1a. AC,
ami;>I pkg. from 1325.
2855 E . Cit Hwy .
875-4800
UPTOtMO FREE RENT ..............
Al Inland pnca..
&.ilt• S55 to 2400 eq ft.
Reftt rebllte. IMMd on ..... term I "'*'1 .,.,.._
prov. ellowance. Cour·
My to 8kn. UOO MAA1HA VIU.AOE
NEWPORT BEACH
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SERVICE •. DIECTmtY
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HOIOSCOPr·
BY SIDNEY OMARA
ftanda7, Mattia 3 '
ARW (March 2l·April 19): Light is shed on
partnership propoaal. poaibJe legal irregularity,
need for new start and ability to get to lieart of
matt.en. Emphasis alao on financial prospecta of one
who is cloee to you, including a mate.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Coordinate efforta
wUh one who 1hare.L..ba1Jc concerns. Make
intelligent conoeeaiona to partner or mate. Emphasi.a
on aecurity: family, ability to play waiting game
•Analyze lnfonnation n!Cently made available.
GEMINI (May 21 .June 20): Diversify, be
flexible, study Tavrus meaaage for valuable hint.
Maintain tieady pace. complete neceesary forms and
locate documents which had been temporarily
mt.placed..
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good lunar aspect
coincides now with change, chance for travel,
speculation, intensified r~lationahip. YoU:ll gain
additional space, you'll find ways of ovetooming
~ red tape and • confining situation.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Major amignment can
be completed. Be analytical, give full rein to
intellectual curiosity. Spotlight on surprise
meetings, exciting encounter with member of
opposite RX.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Short t:ripa, visit.a
involve relatives and might have much to do with
lollf _distance call. Domestic adjustment is featured,
~involve change of 1Cenery or lifestyle.
LIBRA (Sept . 23-0ct. 22): Highlight
oontidence, willingness to pioneer a project and to
accept added responsibility. Thia can be your
power-play day. Circumatancea swing in your
favor, you'll be at right place at crucial ~nt.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nav. 23 21). Define terms.
look beyond the lmmedfate, take inventory and
"' realir.e potential. Focus on organization. pomibility
of initiating contacta which could lead to sua:aaful
bu.sinem enterprile.
SAGITl'AJUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Emphaaia on
unive.na.l theme, communication and education.
YOU could beoolne ecti~ in theeter group, special
effort& aimed at benefiting charitable or hospital
project.
CAPRIOORN (Dec. 22.-Jan. 19): Focus on new
siarta, emotiooal respamea. creative endeavors and
incn:aed popularity. F.mphaaia abo on romance,
JIC'Ofita fJun career or bu.tne8 enterprl8e.
AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You w1n friends,
influence people and can make room for youraell at
more elevated pcmtion. First tm~ apt to be
CXJCTeCt -ind.lvidual who taught you mUcb in put
will once more be avail.able.
PJSCES (Feb. 19-.M.arcb 20): Have alternatives
at band -80IDe ~ could fall throuah, aome peraona co'-tld take leave. Look beyond the
.fmmedl.aw, embllah conmda, verify objec:Uva
' Or~ng1 Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Wednuday, Maroh a, 1083 Fl
Leet t ,.... HM pmeuf · lt1-Wu... Sitt ltlt Wy... llM ltl• Wu... SIM ltlt Wu ... llMltl1Wu ... 5100
Found. young Oob6e found lenictt 3114 *FASHION COUNSELOR OFF.SHORE OIL JOBS ---------------• Te WINUe Pn 2•2a. Cell •~..a •~-Companion for elderly 112/hr. PIT, LadlM Ap. No Experience necH· SPEND YOUR DAYS 979-1800 before 9PM. ...,.." __ ._ genttemen Older fem pw.i eu.u-a 73G-906o .. ry. US. & overaeH.
In buatn .. 1. merrlege, Pff4. Llguna 8ctl condo or 731-4347 For 0 Ir• ct or Y • AT THE BEACH
L091 In COM. Tiny b11 dog etrH• problem•. etc. M inimum expenH• 1-312-741-8170 Ext 0-13
with rttln.eton• coH•r Celt DI-e31-M7e or 494-285e 11111&1 lf'10E
"-Wd 87$-6584 831~ Good phone YOio. and PAIT /Tm nu 1-1
Found wht Huelly, vie •ANGEL.A SPIRITUAL _,.llTlll pereonellly to hendle W•ntao •dull• over 22
Wee1dlff Plue. N& ewie Con.uttanl·ell metten Exper or lr•lnN• can cuttomer ~. Ughl wtlo enjoy wor1clng with MCM>O\I • m•• 11·120/hf ltar11ng ~ anes Invoicing tor youth Mutt be well 816-2495 91._9784 pay. All lledee iY9llalSJI lendlC8'>8 melnlen•n~ groomed, pereoneble, •
F-aund German ~cl. In our ~bllcatk>rla. Call ~y. 9 to 3, M·Frl, poeltlve motlvlltor. Siert
8· 10 mo old, fa, vie l•alatll a 637-:lHO. EJCI 3 Kl~G 752-7255 et 175 ~ w .. k. Call
&oollttuTlt & Yortltown r1a i I ,.. -G-ROC_E_R_Y_lt_or_•_euh __ ler_ .• 2-5pm, 646-7021 (Ull for
2/11. ~. aac a OlllrT &lllSTUT Exp 1:30 • m -8 p.m. _s_h_ar_r_on_1_. -----
Found Gotd Female Pvc>. lu!a"' .. Growtno a.ctrOfllct 011-L on g If• • c h . I 2 1 3 I PAIT THIE
IC>PFOX e mo. old. t-.r -·tits 4114 -l/1butor teak• highly or· 424-7579 I DU/WUIDll
8eedl &. SlaW ~ Hunt. genlZlld & IMllf mojlvated HAIR SALON-Heir ttylllt Meke extr• U helping I Hoep. 2-22. '4a·9 16 Equity poeltlon ol1wed for pwaon to wor1c In credit needed tor e.tboll 1111end youth carrier• promote
Found Doberman at MM--lltent p...tner In •ab., depl. 2 Y" credit •ntl MIOn. 973-4013 their own ealebll1hed
1 dowlerk Airport H.B . ~ly vlelbl• ••rvlo• collectlon exp. req routH. Melure, outgo.
Taken lo O.C. Anlmel tad ~. ~ Cttudl 55&-3880 HELP WANTED tor M S Ing, allraettve patentel $~. to receMI 20% mum °" Pallant, Ylc •3rd a Bal-__ .. •-•• ISOK 10 I 100K lnv .. t· CRUISE SHIP JOBS boll 81. 1 hr ern & 1 Iv type peraon, pleue ...,. Found: Set l'nOfn. SM9. ment In 2 yra. plul per-NI Ooc:upatlona aflernoon I 7 50 hr 2-6PM. M-F. 646-7021.
Mix puppy, blll noee 2 petual 1°" 8Qlllty In co. Avalleble &~9 Piiia P/tilH
epot:a °"tall. M&-31176 ~doing 1 1• 1 MM. ~~~ ~ ~':~ Hotel Switchboard Ope-I Repreeent nellonal com-
FOIHWI: Ut\le bledl dog. 8holAcl grow lo S5MM In 3121886-43-47 Ext C.70 retOJ et lu11u~una pen._ by dol"9 lnler .. t-,. __ _. next 3 Yf'I. " you quellfy I ...._.. WOf1t In N B ....,.., Hwyl H•lotrope end """'' .,. Int-wet, Fee for Directory Beeef'I Hotel •no P.--c d M . 9 1 6" 1 4 1 5 : •-ad P'ef COl'ltec1 Mergle offloe. Supplement your
TEL-1-CIRC
HAS IMMEDIATE OP~~GS
FOR PART· TIME PEAS't>"'S IN
TELEPHONE SALES DEPARTMENT
OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER
•Evenings and Saturday
mornings
·Commission/Guarantee
•Must be ambitious.
pleasant and rellable
·Experience helpful,
but wllllng to train
•This Is not temporary
Call 548-4000
between 9AM-3PM
642-5678. ext. 312
between 5:30PM-9PM
873-3017 pie ... cell An .... r Ad Data entry per90f\, IDCP8f.. Marmollfo 497-4477 Income .$4 hr gu11.
"· 842-4300. 24 hra. cln:ulatlOn cs.pc lor fMl wtth xlnl ~ lnoenttw 5 R • Lo9t 1 rr dd M ·~Lab 'h •IDT•-·-· growing netlonal mag•-HOUSEKEEPER. 4 ttn per progrem. Some alter-"THE POSITIVE AN WE .
Dene. blk, vk Beach/ NEWPO~!,... zlne. Variety of office week, 15 00 hr Mull! noon, ave and wknd
Ind MC).0170 Pflme leedl ~ 1uncUone 1111 out lhie NII r.-d Eng. HB 982-3257 ehlftl evllll. Good. cieat
LMt, wtVte VOfbhlre T•· ume po91t1on. ~ Id-en 4 ..,..ictno vOioe a ~ Relief f()( aowo ano ear.I IUllTW&L
rler Male. 4 yt RE· Xlnt ~ eq f1 vanoement lor right In-HOUSEKEEPER lor etder_I 1tum • mu1t. Selu I Home 24 hf ahlf11 Sun· Publl1hlng co In N 8
WARD 845-2177 Ell· audllll Prop. ~70 dMdual. Kathy tn..3W ly lady, llve-tn, metur• •JIPr. pref but '#Ill train dey & Mondey S...a--07951 nMd• peraon ..,11h ex
_,. C.M. fiii-;;J;;;;;riiiii' 111111.. -to onw. cook &I nght peraon. Call Lind• SALES pertenoe Typing phone e...,.. houM Atlractlv• or Robin now lor Inter· ... ,..... I a bookkeeping 1k1ll1 F~u~::~o~~~.~~· fUll•HI lwnll Prll.... I er-. Ref req 844-2120 v19w. ~ I
1
Knowledge of Se1eguard
652-7562 or t42...u11 ,. llU '"Newport c:.nt• _., ()( e1:J.-mt I -•1m-t Pert-..._,....._. IY'fem helpful. se.2s per --------, D1r• ltWi> expf'd ROA . ~--I Salee Menegement traJ.. hour 831·1124 • L091· "" bl! & wttt dog t ,... ,, ... -c:halrl6de WlfrOl'lt omoe & lnlurenoe I N••d per1on wllh •Ilk -Wiit lrlln quaillledl ~long• •• 32 t 110-• 1 StTfERS UNL-1ij\l'f.o • bkkpg exper Join our Full time poeltlon. lneur· ICrHnlng experience. I peflOnl IOI' dlvlalon 011 smnut
C.M. ~d. 641-71:12 ' tiorn.• ~~tt~I .... ____...!! 1telf ror • rewarding enoe Brok .. omoe. AP" Cell Cry1tal Creation• dtwnlfted merketlno co, Commercial develop .. -..... -T-career. Selary open plleant1 ~ hew Ad· Appuel/ Ho1l•~Y De-a-operation tor..,_ men• firm. Excellent
• Found: F. bll\ dog, brn 11• by .oucatora wno ~300 mfnlelrellve ln1urence elgner1, Co1t1 Men IXP•nilon In southern 1klllt required. iyplno 85
merklng1. Crown Vly ~ lor c:Nldren, homee, --------beckgrO\lnd; lel99hon• 831·6414 Calllornl•. CommlH lon wpm, 1horth1nd tOO
Pl<W;, Leg Nlg. 405.-eOOO pet• & the elderly. Call lllTIL/ .... Prlltlet end communlcello11 PR & SALES range from 125.000+ wpm I 1 3 SO to
Found: Bfk Poodle wt oorporst• '-dqtre (714) In Newport Cent• Mete• .-me: bM1c bookkMPlno * lllllC * ennually. For confidtlnllal $1450/month commen-IWHl•r "Kiiter". Vic. 7&2~21. extn lharp ft9f'd RDA end accounting 1klll1; lntervi.w Call Miii RI· aurale with experience. eo.t• MeM. M .. IS2e6 I c:hllrllde 'WltrOl'lt ofc. & MCr•t•rlal 111111• w/mln. Juel Ilk• Meglc, you ctMly • Cell bel. 8 a 11 week· ---------~ T.I.' ...... bkkpg Hpe< Join our 45 WPM typing. Quallft ooukl be-= In one ,.,.. •••( d1ya. 831·5800 Laguna 8Mut. blll puppy, ap• 1 ----•--11111 for • ;ewer ding ad eppllcante contecl of Newport ·, moet --Niguel. rr. coctt• mbL Haebntn. U. llmR career. Salery open Tim Bectc, 714-tOs-4442.
1
.. cluelv• private club. 114-Ml-IHI ----=----
,,,...to good home .. not a!: .. ... 840-0300 ~ 8:30 AM end 5 ··M= llteod". We •• BETWEEN t1 AM-3 PM SECRETARY ..._.__. ..,... C .. /8A -~ • • PM. MorrFt1 loo« for • ,_ motl· for pvt ln...-tor. bkpng, F.;: i.'&..a'11 -· ' ~ In 181 & 2nd lllJIL ... .,,. vet.CS. articutate peop6e SALES poeltlon °'*1 "'' exp & gremmetlcal 1111111 I TD 1 1Mt , Coukl IMO 10 CflelrlkM ••••t1 , to )Oln OUt memberllhlp guaranteed Hlary or req Non eml!tr. a.alary.. Pwt1Hlt Hl2 RoOt 8att1ar NH/CM In 2 mon\N tor ROA with Commwc&al property &.! and aal• deperttMnt. comm. e.m up to 11000 neg Mell reeume 10 Ste
I R..E. Brok• Bel "-'tors CP H ~-....... aeat. 2 vr-aper For lnlormetlon ano 1n-wk & more. C•ll Dick 200, 2155 E. Cll Hwy, ITUITIS 642-2171 ~11 Nwpte~.~~7r•r., ;;;:-Q:.~.na.1400 tarvlew , ca11 Herdy531-3000 COM82&25
11•1&1Me00 be~ s.... -------... --1111111 t 11T Tl, 114' L. T.Y OenUll Met. ROA tor bwV I _../llTIY 10 -e PM. All! tor Mr mt TUI Tl I HAA8()fl. 8l 0 I 23"' ~d. 175,000 11t Nwpt 8ch Ae1toretlv• A o • n c y n • a d • Montgomery. ITIP A great piece to 1tartl
2112 v I TO on a110.ooo reedy-pracuce. ~ 8"thu-Commerol•l/Peraon••1 nr•L ESTA~ e ~teulve, energetic Good typing ettllla, 90· COSTA MESA to-build hilltop S~t ..UC c:tM*4de lor a 3 II n .. SECRET AR y ~ , ~ poeltlve people wanted thu81a.n arid profeeelo-141-1•11 view. downtown L.A . member back office Agency ·~ r9q. Full Sll1amen. Heed 1 ~ tor or..t ..... poeltlon1 nallsrn wtll wtn Ihle pro-
n..-.... ~ eora.from EJv161n Pn teem XLNT 8-.Y end ume. 549-2120 .rienoed pereon In com-Salary p4\JI comm1M1on mo table 1pot w i th
U..._ft, .... ;;m.. on Patti °'· f~ 1n1. 3 tieneftt.. t31·24e0 rnardal & tndultr1al ,... Ca 11 tom P • r k • r . ou1e1andlng natlonal l W5&1l ~·· '82,500 tekH It. DanUll ..__.-for.....-Legal ..ntaty, 0 .C ... eet.lt9 for•~ l 531-3081 company Cal fOf appt
ATTAACTM! 71.C) 240·9123, avH 8dl ~~~ PGf1. "*' 5 Yl"ao bua. Ill ~ flnn. NEWPO~T PEl\SOHMEL T~ES 14) 4"-1163 Of (110) Seeking enthUllHllO ~ -::-:~ e:::.~~ltlone ~:..""" ~~~Y. 752-0331 EOE
O Sf.AW OU 2t-3048. te•m lftember for 3 o1~ Salary open 7t41~1 ,,._ eei-11 ~1-------..,-,,.
IOOW HAS aaa lor member !font olltce 75-corporm eec:retery wtlh Teoo Bell te loolllng for 11111 LW I Mn T.D'•, 110,000 up. No Dental Expe<lenc• re-IHI,.._ h 11111 minimum 3 yean .. pen. a PIT help Dey & nit• ..~Tl Otedlt CINOll, no penetty. c:iuncs. XUfT rnnge .,._ Ull r & mlll r I ~la k9Y to enoe t --· bed!--... llllf1• evlllable. Oppor-OUTCAU 14 HOUA8 Cell Denleon Anoe. neflte end 8alery. llN.L rt.mlftLL 19* PNet!OIOUe PQlltton. t1etpfi..t:t;:,t' not~ !unity tor lldYanoement -.o20'1 tn..1'111 831·2490 nnarss &per Ol'I pu1M bc)erd & Muel haW exoetlent typ. Apply 2·5 at 901 S
1111 --•'J T. I. DrtYWI WWlfed tot dalV-rtllW::. • type50wpmamuet.Cell ino ,.. woro proc .... ng Cout Hwy. Leoun•
II.I. IF ' --• •-t bueltl8Mla dllyl I UC · tor appt. NEWPORT • ._ Shorttland helpful. Beech. c..tl ,_ ~123 m .. ,017 .. 1062 • . INSTI TORS· PERSONNEL AGENCY a.Mt1t1 & NletY com:
111111.E I 752-4Cl31 EOE M/F menMHate with axperl· Clldlllaca to Go-Carte ''!!ti~!!-.:..~~ ~alee-drlvln2.++reYM">cord, (I Ft•lll) flt, I enoe. Non-«nok•. Mutt What.-the Fed '7111 NO. ~ 8lVO i;;; " a.... U 1-----L Trad• ~' old atun tor ha\18 front Offtoe ~·1 Aolt 'em Oft the marital fl\Jt.L&RTON l'OLITI. HA DWOAK· .... • ......... n•• goodlH with a enoa. No IOlf'IQlea, plM-With. Cl...i1led Ad 11M 1U AOOOUHTIHQ et.fflK =-~ "':c::!: pr• Ir 1 •. 111 t Cl••lfted Id 642...&11• ... es 1-2044. c.. Nowt 642..&en
o,.rt 24 In Good With rvnbefa' we Call 81~rvlng Acton ••ftltll 111•1• 1 Mn a Wiii wlll train. MacGregor Moving co. M0-13M .... .......... ~
Al'TMOTM Yecttt = .:::_ ~.. mYm -N GREAT TRIH AND PRIZES! MMllllllU ..nta. r l•P•r or tralnH can •Iii ... I....... KIDS-EAR Ir .J
TO -.vf vou ..... ... " ,.,,... .... ,I/fir -.1lng I ••••••• I t
OlDS·Would love to N. I . Int. ~ I ~. l'ul( and PIT ~ rrti 1 .... .,.. ~ wf'fOI.;. c.a M ot Lii• 8aor'I, aoof pay. Uone avellal>I• In eur .... .....
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waw ••• -. ~-Dtl119r•, oro....ooun~. mases --fnllllft ADS ~...,. •wa1 8'Mi.ttca1 ~ ~-~ .r--. 1 1 lam auo to MOO ...,, uunu 1t1anct a 11n....C.1a of ...._._ o:w. ..... If "" ._.. a -.1 IK' mrr '°' Lldll ..,, ... ..,.. . .....,..,.. 8*Y °"""'-- -"'°" °' wn-.. ~ ~ r~ W~/M :::.n-Ctll~~ c.a .......... 1-ti'Ut. !tart tlfH, ... hN "' .....,. ......... ,
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Orange Cou• DAILY PtLOT/Wednud1y, March I, 19U
TODAY'$sCROSSWORD PUZZLE .
AOA08$ 54 Maintain
, Aidt· Abbr st Long time
. 'To - -00 Batr•cuda
TUllDA Y'I
PUZZLI I OLVI D
All 81 Yukon city
• Cutt COior 83 Banana port
f4 Stare 84 ·~.up by 18 Ancttnt 85 Texu city
,\alan M Bali
.... Gr• alave 87 European ~ Danish ltnoth ea Warmth
' 1• Appeel 69 "Or -I
~s.ltowt
21 P.Ur
22 Nefghbor Of
-8rtt1111 Col-
umbia ~Ant
Ii Alarm 2r oarment tt Aatonlall
SO Play
Sf "Pahawl'
39 Hard coat
SI Hlgtl home
3Uctually:
'. IS words 41 Scllool book
''Envoy 4• Born 45 PCfVtrlceled
48 Pft, In SOho 4~ Chinese club
48 Ontario river
51 Tumtps
DOWN
1 Quartz
2 Orego·n cHy
3Sea animal
2words
4 Sawbuck
5 Amongst
6 Cartes
7 Judge -
-·Army
VIP
8 Recent
9 Fiulle rock.
10 A Mrs
Chaplin
11 Fatima's
mate, et al
12 Seized
13 Volcano
19 Burden
24 Good-byes
Eng.
26 Cogn1zan1
28 Fondle
30 Ump's equal
3 1 Navel rind
2 words
32 Vermin
33 "For the love
of -"
34 Semitic god
35 Wine center
37 Moldy
38 "Flow gently,
sweet-"
40 Sore
41 Que 's
Need telephone ules repreeentatives to
atart tonight in Carta Mesa offi~.
. ..
•Part time
•Must be at least 16
•No experience neoemary
•Pieuant penonallty
•Reliable
•Good earning potential ........ " ..... ... .., ... 1 .. Id. 112, .... ...
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neighbor
46 Correct Pre-
fix
48 Snuggle
49 Braid 50 "lA _ ...
Opera
52 Whacks
53 Iowa or Ohio
54 Hole makers
55 Demonstrate
56 Yes, yes Sp.
57 Summers Fr
59Gu
62 Be obliged
n COSTA ME SA I
t_~J M t T':>IJP.l~HI :
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co,..,..HL
CHEVROLET
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It was a doggone
shame for
_-t>uslnesiea Along
the Coast: Page A4.
Tornado wreaks
havoc tn Grange
County, -L.A.
-Page A3.
·CDAIJ JDITIDI
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
~
Mopping Up under rainy skies
-Hunt~n-.=--
-G-:;.:_ -
hardest hit
alo11g .~2a~t
By ROBERT BARKER and PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. ..,,... ....
Huntinpn Beach residentar
stunned by the ferocity of rain
and cyclone-like winds, were
~~tmmooe.atib'-_
wont. atorma to alaah through the
city. I
More than 1,000 homes were •
flooded and an estimated $22
million damage cau.aed tfy the
11onn which slammed lnto th.e
ooutal city yesterday morning.
Nearly 1700 feople were
evacuated rom homes
threatened by flood waters.
L. Ont. death~ Wa.!._!!ported by er-ectrocuuon. . -.
The storm also lopped off
portions of two pr,evioualy
dama1ed pien in Huntingtop ,
Beach and Seal lie.ch. I
An addltklinal 1,000 feet of thle
already daf)ag~ Seal Beach
Municipal Pier collapeed about
10 p.m. yeeterday. ' ''We're just waiting for the felt
of it to tan ln," aald lifeguard
Kelly Hamill. The pier .waa
aerioualy damaged during
January'• atonm when two large
~destroyed.
A middle section of the pier
washed away Wt night, along
with portions of the remaining
pier fragment.a, ahe aald.
About 4-0 feet wu broken off
from the end of the 1,830-foot
long city pier, causing estimated
damaaes of $2~.ooo.
The ~ Cale, located near the
end Got the p ier, perched
(See HUNTINGTON, P.,e A%) Laguna Beach firemen rescue flood victiDl8 from Laguna Canyon Road.
Bit of everything
. plagued Laguna
By STEVE MITCHELL
0/( .. .., .......
i....,una Beach 9eldom 91:ape9
the bnmt of winter stonnl.
Yeaterday'a deluge, which
dumped 2.8 inchea of rain in
l...quna Canyon, oertainly waa DO
exception. .
And, u in put dluaters in
La1una Beach, there were
oddhiee.
Such .. hundreds at Jarae flab
Ooppna in the middle of~
Canyon ROlld. A truck ancf car
ccmmutinc down a swollen flood
control channel -without the
benefit of drivers. And several
buTela Of hazardous Waite that
myaterioualy washed up QI'\ Main
Beach. <'
There wu drama, too, with
several dozen canyon resident.a
reecued by neighbors, Marinea
and firefighters.
Renee Carter, carrying her
YOUD8 daua}lter Ju)Jette, WU one
of tboae brought out of the
flooded canyon aboard a fire
elll1ne ye.terday '.
''I io.t everythin8 I own.'' the
(See BIT, Paae A!)
Ruth 'Dewell 1e1a ref reshmenta for IOlll Cliff
and Jamie, 3, from Laurie Moore at
Huntington Beach High School center.
Newport, Mesa
•$22 mllllon workers put damage tn
Huntington Beach on full alert
•Newport, Balboa ~ STEVE MARBLE
piers closed .... .,.., .........
Without a atop to even ueeae
damag~a. city workers, police
•Forty evacuated In of&en and firemen in Newport
Beach and Costa Meaa were Costa Mesa placed on full alert today,
preparing for pomible flooding,
•Landslide In strong winda and potential
landalldee.
Corona del Mar Both cities were ravaged b~
yesterday'• storm, whlc
•Businesses soggy
dropped more than three inches
of rain in only three hours in
but sound downtown Newport Beach.
Every major road in Newport
-except for Newport Boulevard
•Hospitals keep -WU cloeed by mid-morning
yesterday. Docka and piers were services open ripped looae by the rlver-llke
currents, throuib Upper Newport
•Irvine reports ~ Ne;vc Harbor. t for Bay Drive, all
mlnlmal damage the street.a reopened today.
Most Newport resident.a, in a
•Some schools
touch of gloomy irony, went
without water much of the day
closed today when a 30 .. inch water main at
the Newport Bay bridge snapped
under the ~ of the raging
•Flood channel currenL
flaws blamed for "U you'd told me .evera1 days
ago that thia could tuu>Pen. rd
flooding n1!ver have believed it,"
commented Newport police
officer Pete Perrin.
•Newport ·boats In Calta Mesa. a arnall twister
break loose In ripped through the city late
r:rday ~· uprooting at harbo,..-40 trees in e Me98 Verde
community. At least 11 power
polee were downed by the wind,
DeilrPIM ....... _, ........... and fences and ~ at nearby
(See WORKERS, Page A!)
Police, fi~eme11
had some breathers
By LOl\EMZO BENET Of"llie .,.., ,... ....
It demoyed acoree of homes,
eent hundreda fleein1 for dry
around and caUM!d an estimated
$25 million in pel'90nll and public
property damaae· But one of the
ID09t devutatini ltorml ln the
at.ate'• history didn't overwhelm
CIOW\ty fire and police ter'Vic:a.
"We could have handled a
bi11er atorm," aaid Chuck
MUrpby, an Orange County 11re
~t information officer.
"We UM!d OW' re90W"C9 to the
maximum -but we weren't
stretched to the limit -although
at one point yellterday afternoon
we weren't respondiJll to water
removal cal.la -we were only
handling life-threatening
~es."
Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., the
county fire department
reswncied to 180 calla -about
100 more than usual, Murphy
said. The deper1ment called up
an additional 40 men and
employed eech of the county's 71
fire~ to handle yesterday's
stcrm that parafyi.ed much of ihe Otanae Coast.
Future woe seen.for houses near the ocean
The county alao received
Uliltance from Loi ~ and
Rivenide county hand cnw1
who helped with aandbaalq
and debris removal, Murphy
By PHIL SNEIDDMAN
0/( ...............
To many co••tal reladenta, bWldtnc a bomf at the ocean'•
edet ii a dnmn ~ C'ue.
But that dream can qulckly
::_uaeand =.,~~ ~
y..WJ'day'a cau.e the ocean to
invade' a bMch dweller'a llvlnl
room.
In the wake of recent
ll1«rrW and h1lb tide in Januuy.
An toa aald that U the
predktion of wane weat.Mr ln
tutuN yean "' true, oc.nfront hclmel•tbat are rebuilt may haw
. to be modified ua1n1· ttllta Gt
X!!!:futo minimise future ftcm freak wavee and·
~~the damallnl c:outal ~ Antal pridkited that
( ... OCBAN, ~ 41>
Mid. .
Meanwhile, county ahertff'a
department called in 15 off-duty
(See POLICE, Pap Al)
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_Hunti.ngton hardest h it
Frqm Page A1
e periouilly cloet to tho Wit.et' th.ti
~· . MeeriWh.lle, all .iem.ntary and
middle echoola ln \hel J'OW>Wn
Valley and HuntlnlfPn Qeach
City ac'hoo dflttrtta r•rn1rntd
cloeed today, but"'--* expected
to-reepen \omom>w lf no further
fioodlna huarda appear.
Vlrtuelly all lloodin1 In the
city wu ca\.Lled by overfiowLna
fiood control channels, lillCOl'dlng
to city spokesman Bill Reed. .~. A 20·foot rupture In the
Hrthen channel between Atlanta
and HamlllOl'l avenuee yntetday
]>Oled a m.jor thttat to Edi.Ion HlC.h School and residents living
we.t of MagnOU. 1treeta.
Emergency crew1, including
Marlnea from El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station end aailora
believed to be from Seal Beech
• 1 ~ Weapona SJa~on. join~
city and county crewa ln working
to plug the breach with
sandbaga.
Heavy earthmoving equipment
later shoved the silt and dirt back
into the weakened areas and the
channel appeared to be stabtlized
. by th1s morning.
Anot her problem area
involved homes lying ln the pith
of water from another broken
channel near Atlanta....Avenu""
and Beach Boulevard:
The homes remained flooded
.
and cloHd thl1 morn&na and -i.uLd•••• ~· -.vaouuecl •o Huntin8'on Beech Kiah School.
Electrldty to vecant home1 ln
the low-lyin1 flatland MCtlon --wu-.tsut oft u .. ~tklnary
meaaure.
Reed Hid-re1ldente of th•
Huntln1ton-by-the-Sea Mobile
Home Park near Newland Street
and PacJllc Cout Htahway were
prevented from returning to the
Many r o a d s
still c losed
Whtie moat major freeway•
were open th1s morning, 1everal
south county roads remained
cloeed due to flood.lng, Callfomlli
Highway Patrol offioera said.
Laauna Canyon Road waa
clo1ed indellnitely to both
dttect1ona from El Toro Road to
Pacific eo.t Highway and the
Ortep HJahway was ahut down
to one lane at the San Juan
Creek bridge because the
passageway was con1ldered
structurally unafe, offidal.t said.
Paolflc Coast Highway
remained~ between Warner
Avenue and Golden West Street
in. Hwiti~Cdn Bea.ch ~nd between P es and Camino
Capistrano ln Capiatrano Beach.
park today b•ca1.u• o f a con\inued Uu:c&L... _ _ _ _
"There's a lot of water puahlna
a1alnat th• wall• and ft ooula
1pell trouble," Reed Mid.
.Rt1ld.tni1 gJ th! park •'ld
other mobile home par 1 -
Rancho de.l lleliarBrOD.k.!ield
Manor and Dr;1 Eatata --
were evacuated by boati
ytWterday.
MOit of the houatna tncta in
that general area were closed
with barricades and police told
everyone to 10 to Huntlnaton
Beach Hlah School.
The orily atonn-related deeth
in Hun~n Beech occurred at
about 8 a.m. yeeterday at the
Ocean View Muahroom Growera
farm on Golden Wnt Street,
police said.
According to police, Rojelio
Zuniga, 17, a Mexican ciUzen
llvfnl in HunUncton Beech, wu
covering a conveyor belt motor
during the rain when he waa
accidentally electrocuted.
He waa pronounced dead .on
a rr ival at Huntington
Intercommunity Hospital, a hoe&:~ spokesman laid. •
n High School in 10uth
Huntington Beach was closed
today because ft is located near a
flood contr.ol channel that
suffered a serious break
yellerday.
1 Bit of, eVerything iil Laguna
Frq_m Page A 1
tearfu\ mother of three said. "I
watched my antiquee float by. I
saw my c at dro"°'n. I lost everyth.J.ng .. ••
She said her nei&bbor'e were
sand bagging the fr(mt of their
homes near Big Bend in the I canyon when the heavy rainfall
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began. l : '1t happened ao f81t." she said.
, Carter and her nelghbon jumped
aboard a fl~tbed Jtruck that
I carried them •out o' the canyon
where they later ~ed a fire
* ·Tar ne l ~hbor,, Michael
1 w~. recills the ride out of
the.canyon. ,
"About 20 of ua were on the flat~ when the engine wei:n
out,'' be aid. "We~ down
the c:ah)'OI\ road whh the fiow of
the current. picldhg up peo~le u
we Ooeted by."
A. ~ Beach "fire engine
thak 1' .. h4!ading out <Jf the
canyop •topped i~e iruck and
transferred fl-9 ~!~ aboard
the red enctne. ~ them the
resti of the way tQ tdety.
1 CJiarlie Fun,~ canyon
resident. said the flooding came
aa j 1urprtse to him and hi•
neiahbora
''We were sandbagging our
homes when all al. a sudden the
water waa up to here," be said,
'I pointing to hJa ~ ''Wlien it B• u t deep, you star1't'h1nklni abou dT<>Wnlng."
The city's blue and white bu.es
carried many canyon residents to
the recreation department, which
became a temporary emergency
center. By nighUall, most had
gone to stay with friends. *** The canyon flooding also
prompted the two Lagwia lakes
to overflow. and hundreds of
baa and carp flowed out onto
Laguna Canyon Road. •PJ'here were beautiful fiah out
there," said police Lt. Jim
Spreine. "I saw a ti·inch bass no ping around." ~ne canyon resident was
picking up the fish and to8lsing
them into the flood waters, ~spreiJle said.
"I don't know what good he
thought he was doina. If they made it to the ocean they'd die in
the salt water." *** Ftsh weren't the only things
111 the flood channel yesterday.
At about 2 p.m. Joe Jahraus,
who1e family owns Laguna
Beach Lumber Co.. watched a
small pickup truck roll put hia
business in the concrete channel.
He aaid be called the pollce
who spotted the vehicle .. it
rolled under Broadway.
At Beach Street, the truck
became w~ in the clwmeL
.And that's when troubleil began
foe Laguna '1 downtown. ·
''The truck cau.ed the channel
waten to back up and flood
several downtown ltreeta," said
Spreine.
He said Coaat Highway was
closed for two houn aa the water
raised to several feet. ~
"Once the truck forced Its way
through the channel. the water
sub8kfed," the police lieutenant
said.
A. for the truck. and a small
Volvo that followed the same
route, pol.ice are gueaing both
vehicles a.re 10mewhere in the
ocean.
*** While police were trying to
figure out how to dialodge the
truck, -bout a half dozen metal
barrela waahed up on Laguna's
Main Beech.
Ftnftaht.er& cordoned off the
area until nl1htfall when a
hazardou. waste dlapoeal tearn
arrived to cart .off the mysterioul
containers.
Flre M.anhal Herb Jewell Mid
one of the ba.rrela contained a
high power ind\.l.ltrial eolvent,
several others held petroleum
products, and two others were
marked .. containing hazardous
waste.
"We have no ldea what the
material was, or whue it came
from," Jewell said, adding fire
officials will attempt to
determine where the barreb
came from.
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From Page A1
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Eauaola U~eh Schoo.L wan
del\l'Oyed . "Meu Verde looMd like a war
wne," ...... i.d MU.. liltM'.._
th• malntenance 1upervt10r in f
Cotta Mesa.
Police In Cotta Meu te10rted '
to uli.na rubber llfM>o.ta to eet to ,
1ome 1trandeQ realdenu.
Including one woman who
1u.ffered an apparent heart attack
i+.t the helaht of the atonn. The
water 1tood eeven feet deep ln
areas.
0.., ll'tlot 9'tMlto by LM P.,ne
T he End Cafe moves closer to its name as the
Huntington Beach Pier loses a see:;t ion to-
stormy surf this momin~.
' .
Flood control· ,\
channels blamed
By JEFF ADLER dt-..,.., .........
Surging floodwater• that
inundated streets and homer ln
several Orange Coast
communities yesterday might
POLICE .. •
From Page A1
deputies and about 30 reserve
officers and put 100 r;nore on
standby to deal with yesterday'•
emergencies, said Lt. Wyatt Hart
of the Oranae C.ou.nty Sherlffs
office. Many of the units were
de-~loyed in canyon
neighborhoods where a •tro:J
potential nisted foe flooding
mudslides, Hart said.
"The 1torm didn't tax ua
becauae of our reR1Ve program."
Hart u id . "We had eome
problems getting to from plaoea
due to weather and traffic and
our respome time to le.e eeriou.a
calls wu slower than what we
would like it to be."
•
have been 1contained had earthen
flood control channels been
upgraded and lined with concrete
C1Ytt \he Put few years.
County Public Works Director
Carl Nelson said the flooding was
caused by the-inability of the
earthen flood-oontrol system to
~~vast.volume of water
that ~~~ into it and exceeded
the system 1 desi$tl'led capacity.
The water slowly roee in the
channels, bipn ove.rflQ~ and
then eroded gape in as many as
17 differe.nt spots along the
earthen channel!!. The ggpa
permitted ~uddy floodwaters to
rage along ~ty streew, espedally
In Huntlnston Beach where
damage i• estimated at $22
million.
In parta of the county where
the earthen flood channels had
been upgraded to concrete, the
flooding waa not so severe,
Nellon said. He added there were
only a few concrete culvem that
overflowed at all. but the water
never threatened the integrity of
thoee channela.
About 45 people we-re
evacuated from their flooded
home1 In Coeta Me1a and five
1pent the night at an emeraency
Red Crea 1fielter at CA.ta Mesa
High School.
fn Newport Beach, three
people and two dog, ahowed up
at the Red Croaa 1helter
establ.ahed at the Orange Cout
YMCA.
A small landalide was rePorted
along Bayside Dnve in Corona
del Mar late yesterday and 11
families were evacuated by city
official.a who feared the homes
could begin to slide.
Irvine c.ame through the storm
remarkably well. Several -major
Intersections remained flooded
today and w e re closed to
motorists. The worst flooding
occurred ln Northwood. Mud and
water washed int&"th~ yan:t. and
poola at about 15 residenoee.
Trabuco Road in Irvine was
cloeed today from Jeffrey Road
to Culve r Drive and city crews
were attempting to bulldcne a
channel th.rough the weatbow~
lanes to connect inundated fields
with a flood control dltch.
UC Irvine was cloeed at noon
yesterday because of 1evere
flooding. Claaes resumed today.
A pier with five ~ta attached
broke loose in the Upper
Newport Bay late yesterday and
floated down into the harbor .
Harbor Master Harry G&ie laid
several boa~ th.at snapped loOlle
from their moorings were
wed~ed under th.e sternwheel of the euben E. Lee restaurant. :
'' e haven't even had a break
long enough to check out all the
damage. Most of the mooringa in
the harbor were rearranged,"
said Gage.
Both the Newport and Balboa
Piers were closed today as a
precautionary measure.
A large water matn Jon
Newport that serves most of the
city snapped at a point Wlder the>
Newport Bay bridge becau.e of
the s wift currents, aaid Wade
Beyeler, Newport's general
services director.
Non-critical surgeries at Hoag
Memorial HOllpital were canceled
yesterday and 10me emergency
room patients were diverted to
o ther h ospl ta ls. Ho ag was
without water for several
hours
"The problem, of course. is
that things aren't over yet." aa.id
Pemn. "ft doesn't look good. The
last ttung we need is more rain." Throughout the day I local fire,
police and /aramedi c
departmenta an the highway
patrol maintained constant
communication with the aherifrs
office, Hart said. Evacuation sites
-usually local high IChoola -
are pnplanned, whlle agencies
such aa the Red Cross, the
Salvation Army, churches and
local businea1e1 supply foqd,
clothing and bedding, Hart aaJd.
OCEAN-CLOSE HOMES .. •
"When we're Wklng of heavy
rains, the usual calla we get are
power outages and flooding,"
Hart said. "So we have three
major responribllltlea: lmmedlate
reacue, traffic control and
9eC\Uitv of property and pereonal safety~!'.
Orange County Fire Capt
Gary Stenber1 Nld fire unita
were hamp,:red eomewhat by
slghllleera. 'We ~ that
anyone who domn't need to drive
stay home,'' he said.
From Page A1
prQ~rtf owners will continue to
buila c OM' an.he oeeen,. He said
coastal Florida homes dest.ro)'ed
by hurrl~ are almost always
rebuilt.
Some flood dam~ in Newport
Beach has been averted th.rough
the construction of rock jetties
that deflect the powerful surf
before it ~ashes away sand.
Tony M e lum, tidelands
administrator for Newport
Beach, said jetties were built
near 40th !ll1d 50th st:reeca north
of the dty pier during the late
1960a.
At th.at tune. the water had
been approaching coUtal homes
becauae of the et'Oiion of beach
sand. Since the sand in that
beach area was replaced and the
rock jetties were built, similar
flooding problems h ave been
minimized. he said.
In other sections of West
Newport, bulkheads were built
to withstand high tides of about
six feet. Melwn said. But recent
high tides have exceeded aeven
feet, causing flooding.
Recently, the city hu been
waiving ce rtain permit '
requirement• and otherwi1e .
assisting homeownen. ln raia:ln8 ~
the height of the.e bulkheads to ?
avert future mp tide flooding, ~
he aa.id. ~
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