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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-28 - Newport Harbor Ensign; . . ' See Page,4 Aie~ Dollar BIDs 'Sick'? See Page 6 ... -.1 ....J .J l J -,.. ~ .z u -· - .... ._ •L -.. . . ..... ~NEWPORT ENSIGN •ISTABLISHED 1948 • 32ND YEAR • NUMBER -42 • (71-4) 673-0550 • SIRVJNG All OF NEWPORT AND CORONA DEL MAR • WEDNESDAY, NAY 28, 1880 • 2S CUllS We Recommend e e e PROPOSmONS 1 Park Obligation Bonds YES 2 V eterana Bond I118Ue YES 3 State Capitol Alterations NO .fLow-Rent Housing YES 5 Freedom of Press YES 6 Reapportionment 7 Diauter Victims Assiatance 8 Energy Facilities Bonda 9 Income Tax Cut 10 Rent Control 11 OU Income Surtax Harbor Municipal Court, Office 4, Frances Munoz. COUNTY COMMriTEE Uoyd M. Lolli, Ruthelyn Plummer, Robert L. "Bob" Moore, Christopher "Chna'' MA9ee Steel, Nary E. Schmit%, Thoma• A. "Tom" Fuentes. City, C~nty Colllcle Over $10 MIUion Danes Plan The city of Newport S..ch and the county of OranQe are on a collision courH over a propoe- ed $10 million Ne'fr])Ort Dune• development, which would in- clude a 300-unit motel, two 250- seat r .. tauranta and a 600-alip project'• impact on the bay aDd on traffic. Thelavoon probably hu inadequate OuahinQ action, or movement of water to the ocean, to support both a marina and a nrimmino arM, he aaid. Commiaioner Debra Alle.n Mid A turnout of 67 peramt i8 a - pected when Oruge Couty voten GO to the poU. m the June 3 prima.ry election to decide a variety of .tate &lld local tau. and to •lect party candidat .. for the NOYem.ber qeneral elec- tion. On the ballot will be 11 prop- a.itiona, Auem.bly ud Con- qr ... ional racea, local judicial rae .. , the United States Senate race and the pretridential primary. In Newport Beach 43,~ voten were registered u of Way 13, incl~g 26,998 Republicana, 11,360 Democrat., 89 PMce and Freedom, 31-4 Am.rican IndepeAdent, 1,299 Llberta.rian, 23 mi8ceUan.ou and 3,61-4 c:t.cline-to-ltate. 1D Coaa MeU 42,393 - bylloger&Dgle Ft ... Dew platntiffa Jan. joiDed in a laww.it --kino to Ioree m- teqreted, low-oc:.t \ousiD9 ID Newport Beach. Three Newport Be.ch remdellta, inclwlin9 aD L.tblal black couple ud a Coroaa del MAr white man, are iDchac:W alono with two noa-pra8t fair hou.iDo 01"9"'otuttone. Tbe fiye ... ,. ;om.d With tt.. othe.n to .wte a total of ta plaiDtifta ill the ft}t, wJa.ldl ... orlcpnally fiW 'eb. 25 ill 0r&DC)e Co.Dty SqpeDor ~­ The plaiatifll aN LWJJI I I ted by low l.eval aJd ~ ...... ia Oru~ Couaty,IAe AD~ .. . LoD9 a..dl, ad s.. o..o. ud the w...-m c e cif taw aild Pou arty, lAc.. Ia 1Aii A119du• -"o u.; aU1 g .._ .. ,.~enicl ~ ~~~tal:--~--~~ 18,144 ~defat.~ ana Freecbe, 416 AmericaaJa· dependeat, 1~567 Llbertariad•;' ~ miloel.l&ueoua, ucl-4,239 declined to .tat.. ~ iCiittae~.W ~rs~ ~ ot o. ,. ~ iilil 1D lrrine 33,613 voten were reqi.tered u of Nay 13, In· cludino 16,939 Republicau, 1.2,195 Democrat., 63 PMce and Freedom., 308 American In- dependents, -410 Libertarians, 17 mbcellaneoua, and 3,681 decliD- ed to .tate. There lS no contest for th• Republican or Democratic nominationa 10 either the 73rd or 7-4th Aaem.bly distrlcb. In the 73rd ~mbly District mcumbent Dennis NaDo-n i.e ,_,.~UICJ the Democratic nomina· tlon while Nolan FriseUe oJ Costa Mesa d unoppoeed for the Repubhcan nomination. ln the 7-4th Auembly Oiatnct race tncumbent Marian Berqeson of Newport Beach a unoppoMd for the Republican nominatlon while Jack H. &ldwi.n of Musion Viejo will be the Democratic nominee. Republ.ican incumbent Robert E. Bedham of Newport Beach baa two challenqen for the nominahon in the 40th ConQrea- atonal Datrict, Jack Utter of Laouna NiQUel and Richard G . o.tW.c:tartt OeYid Muehlberger (right) talks with Tom Mooney, pubfic defender. in Herbor M!llicipal Court yesterday. BaiJiff is Darrell Strobele Sc.H photo by Ron Stone Key Figure In Yacht Banco Charge Arraigned by Je8 Parbr I that he went to Wa.hlnqton. DC David NuehlbeTqer wu return· to do conaultmg work for a pn ed to Newport Beach yesterday vate brm. and then tTaveled to aftc aearly a month at laroe. to 1 Kansas C1ty where he took a 10b be arraiqned in Harbor Muruci-1 wttb Kmckerboclter and Aso- pal Cowt on aeven felony counts o ates commodtty brokers of grand theft. forqery and fraud He was anested m Kansas The charqee .tem from two C1ty May 15 aU~ ecbemea Muehlberoer Deputy OLStTtct AHorney bad enoi.Deered-ooe mvolving George Peters LS alleqmq that the yacht Wildcatter. and one Mueblberger presented for<Jed involving the former Std'a Blue tax statement& to the owners of Beet rectaurant &n Newport both the WI Idcotttu and S&d'a Beach. Joan Sew.ll of Irvine LS Blue Beet m order to buy the co-defendant in the foroery properties cha19• involvino the Blue Beet The grand theft counts atem Nuehlberver Oed the atate from Muehlberger's temporary April 14. three day• aJter the poeMeeton of the $400,000 136- Gardner of r ountain valley. (ConHn•..,tca wanant foi ru.. a.rr•t was .. ued foot pleaau.re boat Wildcotter, 4) In court be claimed whlch he allegedly ou.aappro- pnated from Walnut bu.si.neec- man Larry Durham Peten aatd Muehlberger had removed reqd· trahon papers falslfied docu· menta and tned to .. 11 the boat to a third party Muehlberoer's defea.. wu aaioned to pubhc defender Tom Mooney Judge Robert J Poha beard argument• from both Petera and Mooney OYer the $250,000 ball •t for the defendant aft• hia capture "Mr. Muehlberqer h.u been Nl..-d on hi.. own ~­ aanoe be.fore. a.nd a... failed to ahow up in court," -.id NODDeJ. "He baa U* ill~ COUAty ..mo. 1958 and be baa relati._ and fne:ndJ in the ..... H NOOMJ tha Mked the Judge to tower u.. bell. Pete. arou-d that Nuehlber oet d ta.bo pa1DI to bide att.r tbe Aiid} 11 wanaat WM ...-. "He want to Akntda Cou.atJ, ~ ..... bbtla ctrtifka cbtWir't 1~ Mel SoCial SeCWlty Clint. Ill ....,..,... to tau. tir llaybll ataad.IM"aMII Ia C' lla.,, ....., be diul~a a10 I for ........ ,., ••• Or-..~ •au-sc-• ... CouAcil ..... c6ltoOt Of d.e coucil, .. ~ co..t, CODUamUty 11ouiD9 Oalpoa- tiOD, ~ bolD fecMnJ tu mon.ies, -rx*•men for tlae oroaniutiooa IIA.id. The leqal aid ~ty Ul .up- ported primarily throuGh qruta from the Nati<ma.l Leqal Senioea Corporation, aD outoro;rth of former Pr.-ident LyndOil Johnson's "War on P~rty'' 1D the early 1970., Mid Riclaard Petherbnd9e, a member oi the soc1ety's board of d.irecton. The tau housino CO\lDCi1 ud commuruty houanq corporatioll are supported primarily~ federal community de-,elop-eat funcb, dlstrlbuted throuCJh .tat.. and local QOTenuDellta to UD.p)e- ment federal fa.u hOUGDO lawa, aa1d Carol Rouillard a.nd Allen BaldWlD, directon of the two orQanuabona. The five oriqi.nal pl&illtilia were hated in the suit u low and moderate 10come pemoaa who wished to Uve in Newport Be.ch but couldn't becau.e oi a lack oi afford&ble houaiDo. The three new iRdindual plamlifb live in Newport Beech. The white man, Joeep)lBoyle, (0oothmect ca - , .... illlliiS·IIilrA*'fteLwporl% Cp • CcwintyFalr • ·~~~HOe ~Q~=t~~~E ftlt ,_..1M a.-Coaly "--· Ccola -· .,. P.Ulo -·\ond'a9 a ~ allocal buof•1 11 , laq-ol.. 1 .., ollpod. T1>e city lo DO cooofdar· -~-., _........_ _, ~-.~> ~ .....-lol-pulo. iDV ro\irlaqlor..r --·r •..--.-· ---to.._ Ill a_,. laq ..,_, ... ooi!I!Mt-• lllnctor Bob Fowler, -w1oo quit ::... cbtw .:=:-orith ~ ~ '!:::"' "":-Ill loooocw al \loa oloatlt. --leW•• puloiaq for otoadic:41...-.. Aprill8 n•·--p...,.-qtta G,day noa. r.u .,_-~-_,"--"d...,;, , • ~ to Qift the £air more oHicMit .,. "worldD.q hud.-ia--. --v fowler had neiQ'Ud, ud lila, loc:.-1 fla.or. 9~owu with the 71 ch..•hen of. Pukia9 o..e. wtJllaonew lrl an ........ a) IDOVo, ulrad to b. On:lolco the Chlckoq. the lair co......-Ill Or-Coaroty. ,_ n. rehir.c:i. · · JDUCOt, will JII&U ..ve\al com-"We'n hoping the coaaaunity In u alliec:lactloa, the nper- . Ia • _,. Wlawal ""'"• Ctty aowolty ._.....,.,.. proaoollll9 partlclpatkm prograao will 91.. Yioon aald !hay thlllk operator W....qor Bob Wyou> \ad aaid bo the "Touch al Cowotry" theaoo al the 1aJ.r u old IbM, cowotry Wuoual C\a,.a ol the .W.. • · would cor>aidor tho ..IUrlaq, If thlo ,..ra laJ.r S..oral abop-laollrlq aald Publlcity Obocl<>< parklllq lot -ol the t.nalllal fowler would aubm.it ~ medical ping centen ~ .to .... all over Joan &ri.. -iii ~ttinq too much mon., for ncoxcb. t1w cou.aty have~ to par-· ___ ._ ._.-:.; __ _. __ n. m.dic.t recorda didn't .,. licliMfite w u.. program which Ph...::au.a. o~ .......... rlvo and Jut friday Fowler' a will faotuno the On:lolco'a pic· , wife wu Un1 hom Tex.u ud ture 011 blllboanb, pcliJten and Phoeniz Hou.., a natiODAl told Wyua that Fowl•r no lonqer Oran~ County Trauit Dtatrict dru9-U,UM pf09ram with an wan~ to be coraidered for bu... An outaide aqency bu Oranqe County oftice ill Sut.ta rol.natat.aooat. hand lad laJ.r pubUcity lrl the put. ADa, Ia worklllq with pa,.RI fowler wu. • widoly -ad Tho Goocfyoor bllroop...._, ---paIn N---' Booclo Olid naployH du.riD.C)' hia 13 yean aqreed 1o ~rMd the word by Cypr-to educate the publJc to with tho city. flublnq the da'-o1 tho laJ.r (Ju-tho danqon ol druq and alcobol Meuwhile, the city was 1y 11·20) IJla.rtlD.q July 4. str .. t &buM. rec~tiDo to fill the v~t poei· baimera will be flown above A panel dtscuelion oa. ~ lion, which pays $2.463 to .treets in aeveral Oranoe Coun-ata.nce abu• il IICh.duJed for $2,994 .. -..... tl. ty citi.•, includinq the fair's Nay 28, Chapman CoU.o-audi· ! • Summer White NEWPORT TO AVALON Crisp separates In Dacron/ co11on poplin by George Nasl<et In sizes 4 to 14. Shorter ]Ocker with stand up collar with rrqpunto stitched belt, $76. Front zJp pants: $52. Short steeve prillf .bloW>e by ChriStian Dlor. S48 JOHN HOGAN Ul Jolla: 7634 /:;lrotd, .f!U-7/:l/ """"""' Vollell. soo ~ :lfll-7100 IJ I AWaln illlarld. NetiipOtt CO*r. IU+7t00 N ... PACIFIC OCEAN ' torl)lJD, at 7:30 p .m. !Aadlllq tho dlocuaaiOD will ba Dr, NitcheU ROMDthal, prMi· dent of the Phoenia Houae Foundation 1a. Hew Yolk. Th• c:U.buaion wt11 focua oa. pare.a.t- lrlq in druq·lrou\)ad limN. Pboorola llouM' \ao .-danq from all over Oranqe Coua.ty, with about 15 percttut from the Newport ar.a. • P ... ToGOUP _ .. ._.,a oc .. OOIIMJ ..... .-kw ...... putiD.tJ. Tire .,_...._ fvt..,.,._ ......... OCIIdlol -II I .... _lot, __ the ..... 'Iiiii b. -!loci tiro • .... -y ~·-wurut:e ... 0 r •• ill oallectlDg 25 per· -al-for~the -~-.-__, G . In-. aldol ol the coaaty'a rM1 _,_ diYiofOD, Nid thlt "lt t. b:t ezceu of fair compeJlN.tiOD for .. me• ren· derecl." .. Metered r&t• for parkiDQ ,ill 90 to 29 pent. per half hour, with no U... limit, d lono u the drtv•.ra Jr:Mp phmkiag quarten into the meten. Couaty employ ... who now .. pay $5 monthly for parkinl)' will pay $7.50; uoo ol a "proforrad lot" will cost $10, and" manave,. of buln .... }eu;I..Qq ~pace OD th• county •irport will pay· $25 per month. O..rilow parklllq by tho fiy. 1119 puWic will-·-.. $10 --thllluata~lolo • -Ill ,.. -pulolaq lot will VO to SO_. per loool aad $1 --par •r: 1M,-... $3.21 ..... ldl tor 2.f...., parldro9 .. for .U tJo!a, 1M ....W, expecll to oalleot u acldWea1 $540,42S, Jo.ood ... ----•• rat .. DOW In effect -~pro­ duced $1,898,875 In ,...,.,.o lut U.Cal yMr. Tho addiUODal parkiDQ lot aupervi.ors want il the 25-acN clear ao.ae, the approach p~ take for the airport. It U.. llorth of th .. S.D' Dleqo Freeway, and enU, would be from Main str .. t. They aleo will seek a print• operator for • .buttle Mrvice to pick up airline paafeDQen lD. th. puidno lots and deb••r them td the termin&l buildi.nC)', and retum errivin.9 pusenqen to ~eir parked c4_rs. • ' • SELlE.R Cat1ott.a Monte wtttt high bidder Bob Pate. Stlltf photoe bv S.ry Slobm Classic Car Auction Continues It wu a dow day for oleaic cara at the Slzth Newport Beach Collector Cu auction held Jut weekend u even the premier at- traction did not Mll immediate- ly. The .tar of the ahow, a 1938 V 16 Cacllllac limouaine previoualy owned by W. C . Fielda, drew a top bid of · $50,000, not .Ye'ilcloee to the $70,000 the owner, Field.' mistrea of 14 yeera Carlotta Monti, wADt.ed . A cla.ed phone biddino .... aion will be held today betw .. a the two top bidden, Bob Pate of toe Anvel• ADd Hank Swimmer of &J1 Die90, end AD e.Donymou.a bidder from Lu County Seeks Water Funds Oraqe County and Newport Beach hope to oet $10 IDillloa of state and fedezal money for implO'rinq the qua].tty of water- the ld.Dd that we drlDlt &ad the kind that nm.t in cr"b to empty into Newport Bay. Doreen MarahaU, former mayor of Newport Beach and now a volunteer aide to Super- visor Tom Riley, i.a lD Sacra- mento today to m .. t with mem- bers of the alate Water Control Board and ofticiala of the atate'a The Tea Plaut The Ia pl•t 11 l\ltM to the border r~~~GM of !tiel•. Cll111a alld f•IIIC. 11ut Sea CIIIIMtioll flnl ~ Ill IIIOtftl a-1111. As sa tr• w1t11 1111 Oneot ~ 1n tilt l&dl c.tuf}. Ill .. pldllllly Mltrodueed 111 1M WISl Tod,, tile fiMit tus •• pro- diiCM 11 Clllu. W.. a.,6ol (Sni.IHI). ,.,.. (for .... ) llld ...... Tile UMed Stlla ..,.m -'Y 170 miltill,.... ...... ,, ............... II U. lllll ._.... IICI ~ ~· ..... tt~t.w Water Reeourc• Aqency to fur- ther the local bid for a chunk of the cuh. County supervisora, aotinq at the requ.t of Newport Beach, re.olved that the county ia eligi- ble for auch fundinq and Mnt Mra. Merahall to qet it. The money i1 obtained can be used to control runoff in San Dieqo Creek, which empties into the Upper Bay, and can be used to treat and reclaim Mwage water to a point where it ia UMble for irriqatioa purpoMI. Tea Grading kl The ltMS •• 11hed 111d crlded bJ vze to 1nsurt ueitonn llrewtiiC Tilt pld 1111. """'-. IS 110 indltlt1011 of tea qull•ty Sut1Jades of biiCllea 111dlldl SIICII tlfms a fiO'IIItfy ar-.. pea, llrollt• onnce plloe .s .,.., 1111 .... 1 SiltS •• ,. •!IllS lid dust. ''()... pea" (pro IIOIIIICid I* !HI) Is a ~U~-tJidt Gilly llld ,_ IIOllll .. ID • Wltll artiiiiS I We carry aD tea accessories Ve9u, accordinq to auction promoters. Bidding on the car had .top- ped at $36,000 when the auc- tioa .. ra &nDounced an earlier bid from the Lu V equ man for clOM to $70,000. At thia point Pate yelled out a bid for $50,000. Mia Monti refused the bid, wiatinq OD a mmimum of $70,000 for the car. The auction featured hun- dreds of cara raaqinq from Cadillaca of the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's to exotic cars such u Packard.a, a 1947 Frazier, a 1931 Studebaker and a 1923 Dort. There were also Mustanq con- vertibl811 and high horsepower atreet racers. Larqe crowds viewed the cara before they went on the auction block but when it came tima to bid on the cars, they did not aell as fut or bnng as high prices u 1D preVlous years. Dillie r~~ew ltms .e Cfldtd by sue 111d qull1ty lnd rance from standJrd to e•tu speoal chotet "-CliiMSe lfeetl ltiS •• crldtd by lll1 lftd rolled tuf st'jle Com111011 cractes •lldllde Cunpowdef Imperil!, Younc Hyson tlld !tyson lalll"fSt Vftn tns n plded by Qlllhly •d llldudt .. ~. domai:IC qull1ty end 'Mitclla·· tu cere l'ftOIIJ B~SIDEI PHARMAg: •• 1016 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, CA 76(}.0111 Father's Day & Graduation Sale Custom '14 k yeiOw QOid Pyfomid Pendants with l6 lc or 40 k MAY29-JUNE7 Custom 14 k vetlow 0010 pyrQIT\Id OE'nc:tont\ w11r o pyromod sr-.oped dorrx."XX placed rf'l E'l'liE"! 30~ 1qFF AU Major Brand Watches In Stock LOW COST~ CAR!PR!! SAJUNQ ., ....W:IAAT ...... eoATI .... ., ....... .__ ......_,_ -1'\A.L'I' IIOUI,..D ...._ _ __ o...a_ ...... ,.,(..._...,~ Yaaw~" ... , ...., "'--..- =-~~ --= ----- POP DOWN TO PUFFINS H you tuven't tMd PUFANS yet I bet you didn't know we nYke nearty al our own • desserts on the premises using only the finest ingredients without any preserYmvet and sweetened only with fructose or honey lli/ary lmes U ./ n. •cheesecake, Carrot C11ke, Apple Strudel, Country-Style Apple Pie, Berry ~. Chocol11te Brownte CtJke, Strttwberry CTNm Pie, StrrNberries and CrPllm, BllrJllnll Melba, AJt11 ~, lctJ CT'Nf'n SO NEXT TIME YOU FEEL A LITTLE WICKED-COME ON IN Hilary lmes AN ADVENTURE IN NATURAL EATING A associates 416-31st Street Newport Beach )()'>Of CO AST HIGHWAY l O RONA DEI MAR (OC>PQSite A!beortsoo ~l (OPfN 7 DAYS A wtU-6 AM UNTa ~ 675-4374 "I believe in treating myself to special times at Fashion Island ... like the Miss Newport Beach .Jlageant Salute to Great Elections of the 1900's!' FRIDAY What do a beauty pageant, fashion, politics of the 1900's and music have in common? A good evening's fun for the whole family. Where I'll enjoy the beauty of the pageant candidates and the fashion Ive come to know from Fashion Island. Robert will certainly remember the politics of the past as brouaht back through the music of the famous election years. It all weaves into a pcciaJ Friday evening. Where else am Robert and I find events the whole family wiD love? Nowhere but Fahioo Island . MAY30 PrOPQsitiOris 10 and 11: Some Help On Your Ballot ('1'1u. com:Jucl. ,.. Jl ... • poper'• ..n.. OJJ tbe propoi/J· tlozu appeorlng oa #be JUDe 3 bGllot. vonou.. ~, iDclud- iD.g the olliciol .tote ballot poliJ· p/Jlet, tbe IAogue of Women Voten, tbe Federdted Republi- CGJJ WOIDeJl ond gro~ ezpreaiD.g opi.DJOJJ6 OJJ #lpeCJ/ic propoaitjODII, bore been COMU/1- ed iD. preporing tbe •rl•.) PROPOSITION 10 ..... Caelrol PN~albillo. Backgl'OWid No atatelaw apecifie&lly allows or pobibtta CODtrol qf rents chazoed J;or pri..-ately- OWD.ed property. Yvt••·Uve bodieli at vuiOu a...-Cli CJOY- emmat Jaa~ ued tMf.r N9'&1· atol'J pow.n to enact YuiDua kiDcb of rent CODlro1 Jawa. Aa houainq npJ)li. become. crit- ical, and u puaa~ of Propoai- tiop 13 in 1978 faila to provide the promiaed rat relief, .tate and local officiala have become embroiled in debet• over whether rent control laws ahould be adopted and, if ao, what form they should take. Propoeal: This propoaition would make it unconstitutional for the alate to adopt any rent control law, .aDd would place atrict conttola upon lb.e power• of local QOYen:uunta to control rents. ~CJ rent control laws would be wiPIId out at the next election, and any new rent control ordinances would have to be a.ppro.ed by a vote of the people, and would have to be re-approved by popular vote every tour yean. Any ordinances adopted would have to comply with Prop. 10 provisions, which include a. rule that rents be.allowed to increue at leut as rapidly u the Con- sumer Price lndez. Automatical- ly ezempted from any rent con- trols would & aingl.-family homes, hotela, motele, and all rental units built after any ordi- nance qoes into effect. Pro: As the rental houainq ahortaqe qrows, developers aa.y they will not build new units unleaa they get some qua..ranteea that rent control laws will not be too re- strictive upon landlords. Proper- ty owners want to be quara.nteed a reasonable return on their in- vestments. Thua, it ia arqued, passaqe of Prop. 10 would en· sure more new conatTUction, thus cutting the houainq ahQ!· taqe and maltinq rental houainq available to more persona. "' Con: ThOM opposed arque that many cities and counu .. , which pas.aed laws qua.ranleeinq that Prop . 13 tax aavinqs be ~ on to rentera, would now have these laws invalidated by pu- aa.qe of Prop. 10. The result wooJd be tm.mediate rent iDcreuee for ID&Dy MDior oiti- nna, mobile home ownen, poor people and othen who need proteetioa from rent-QO'.a9in9 ludlorda. Spo.uon of Prop. 10 ..,. the atate'• biqveat landlorda, and they are wa.<Jin9 an ezpen- aive, often acurriloua campeiqD to IDialead voten into thtnkin9 they will be .-otlnq, for rent con- trola if they •ote for 10, aa.y opponem.. PRO, .. POSm,..,..'"·Oif 11 ouw..-y.--. BackgrOUDd Petroleum compa.niea, like other corpora.tiona, now pay a. flat 9.6 percent corporate mcome tu. CompanJ. that op- erate both here and Jn other atatea pay tuea u.nder a more com.J)lioa.ted formula. PubUc ma.a transit procpaJna in Ca.lif- omia now qet aome fundinq &om the aa.lea tall, qaaoline tax and federalaubadiea. However, aa co.ta increue, rapid tra..nait development becomea more dlffieult to carry out under pres- ent fundinq sources. Propo.ll: Proposition 11 would levy an added 10 percent surlall on profits of enerqy-related firma opetatinQ in Caliio.rnia., and would channel U.. money into mue tr&D8ft pl'OQ'rama. The wr- taz would not apply to public utility cam.pani•. A.lto uempt- ed would be the firat $5 million or worldwide profits of enerqy firma. Profits of international firma that are earned overaeu would be lazed moat heavily by a fo.rmula weiqhted to qrant lesa tall ezcluaion for overaeaa ea.rn- incp. Pro: Proponent. of Prop. 11 point out that, with federal ct.aontrol of oil prioee, Caltfomia'a otl oom.paniM will be reaping hioher and hiQher profits, and that IIOD1e of thi.a money ahould qo to JDa.R tra.nait procpa.m., thua leaaeninq the demand for petroleum and reducinG depen- dence upon foreiqn oU. Com- pani .. would be qiven an incen- tive to develop more domestic oil. Proponents alao point to the "$100 million atinq'' and "bumblen" adverti8inq by the heavily-financed anti-Prop. 11 forces as an ezample of the public irresponsibility of the biQ oil firma who finance the ada. Con: Opponents of Prop. 11 say the enerqy aurtu would diacrim- inate aqai.nat one induatry, and would result in companies cut- tinq their local operationa to avoid the surtaz. They aa.y that, becauae all of a. company'a Cal- ifornia income would be aubject to the tax, it WOQ)d mean unfair- ly tazinq aqrlculturaJ land which alao ha.a oil wella on it. Election I torney E. Charlea Forde; Office 6, incumbent Leonard H. McBride and deputy d.Wtrict at- torney Alphooaua C . Novick; Office 8, no incumbent, Nun.icipal Court judqea Raqna.r R. !nqebretaen and James L. Smith, attorney• John F. Bovee, James R. Goff,R.obert H . Jtuehn and Joe A. Dickerson, and deputy cliJtrlct attorney John F. Cronin; Office 9, incumbent Ronald H . Prenner and deputy diatric:t a.ttorn.ey Thoma.a W. Privette; Office 10, incumbent Mark A. Sod.n and deputy dittrlct attomey Rich.ud Farnell; otUce 11, no incumbent, Mullicipa.l Court jucloe Robert R. Fit:sqerald, attorn., Sid Raclus, deputy c:lllirict attorney Robert DeWitte C.Utterton, and coaJ1 cc-•illiOO&r Julian Cim- b&Wii; ceo. 14, DO incumbent, ~Court judtjit J .... Wrt91at Cook, clep_Uty cliltrtct al· tOrMya ~ t . Berllla aDd s •• ID ... Coi1te Lewta, ud at· tom.,. s,.c.r It Alter, G. ~Sud .... Ad Robert)(. w . L etters To The Editor Airport l. To the Editor: Now that the Newport Beach School Board has settled ita dif- ferences with the teachen, per- hape it can find time to look into the John Wayne Airport expan- lion plana. The 60 CNEL noise level of . that ezpa.naion (sill million pu· aenQen per year, 200 fiiohta per day) eztenda from the Newport Beach city limits at the Suta Ana River to the aoutherly city llmits of Corona del Mar and impacts all 17 of Newport Beach'• echoole. The 60 CNEL level ia qeneral- ly accepted u the be9inninG of hearinq da.maqe and atr .... Inco.nvenienoe and mental dia- tuzbanc. to Mnaitive pel'IODI would atend from HuntifQtoa Rubor to Mon&rob Bay Ud inland throuQh Villa Putt Irvine. Ill-Prepared To the Editor. Richard 'hnefre Newport Beach Our alley needa repavinq, alODQ with many othen ... the city tella ua that funds a..re not available for thia purpoM. When I look aroUDd I eee a..reaa in which the city hu w¥t- ed the tupeyen' money ... money that could have been put to better UM. Good exampl• a..re the !Nita brought last y.ar anq in 1978 br the city ~ the fed..-al government in una\c- oe.ful attempta to halt al• al oil I._.. off our coutl.iDe. Frdm the nature of theM !Nib and oomments made by the Pf8Ud· 1DCJ u.s. Dt.trtct Court tudoe u. tc. Angel., it IM8JDI quite eYi- dent the clty had DOt dCIIM ita homework on this matter, ther.- fore waa ill-prepa..red in pursuing leqal action aQain.at the t.d.eral QOVefJUDelll LaWI, Nl• and 1'8Qulatlona pertaiDi:Dq to outw oonti.Dental developm.nt are naadUy avail. able far the uking.l bow, fo~ I have been able to get thia inior- matioD ..• ud I will gladly than tt with othen. h I IIIC4ll, tbe City Council appoprlated a .wn of $10,000 for last year's leQal actions on the matter, but the ezact amount actually spent ia not known ... due to computer malfunction, aoeordinq to the city attorney's office, and the coets of the 1975 auits are a1ao unavailable. In the future our city attorney ahould qet the facta before ini- tiating any more legal battl• with federal govem'ment and the oo.t of such actiona ahould be readily available ... ineteed of being buried in a computer! Llk .. GaDD To the Editor: Wil&ed 1.. Berle Balboa Ialand Lt. Governor Mike Curb'• pra.i.se of Paul Gann, at a. fund- raiser the other eveJLing, waa well placed. Paul Ga.nn'• Wl·. cJ.rwtucliDq ot eco~~omi~, ana hi. atJatollt talk &hut It,.,....._ ~9 ch.a•~ from QOYetD· JUnYa ccmfuaed poliUO&l econ- omic rhetoric about it. Ga.nn 11 no politicl4n. He hu no olib qa.b, no retortinG rhet- oric and no eedueinq aloqana. He taUra to you like you were one of the family, aha.rlnq hia vast bowledqe of the economic benefit. of the free enterpriae ayatem and the benefits of lettinq the people & .. to punue it. He hu proven hta dedication to thia aim with hi.a tax -cu ttinq initia- tiYM, and he would do the aa.me u U.S. Seutor. W• ahould all vote to qive him the chance. Goldie Jo.eph Newport Beach Quallftcatlou To the Editor: P ...... inform your readen that the reaaoA IOIDe oanclldat .. do not put their qualific4tiona on the county aa.mple bellot mailer 11 beca.uee it co.b each candi- date $6,000 to $11,000 to do 80. MOlt voten, OGl of lqnonnce, baY& ne<Ja.tive feelin~ towarda oandidat• who do not liat their qual16e&tiODJ because they fallely belin. th.t the candi- date WP late in fillnQ hie atate- m.ent, or tlae candidate waa not qualified, or the candidate dlcl not care enouqh to aay anytlaia.o , 2721 t CClUt Hw,. Coooaa 9 1 ~r. CA 12825 Publlahed ""'"''em w.r-.... Editor\el and_,_ ~ -873-0510 Oreulat~ pllm. -e• 4468 HIIIEin' w. SU'ITON. ' . . . . .. .••. hbhat. IUJIT SINS • . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . • • . . . . • . • • . • • ••........ ldltc. l.llMD POOII'D •·. • . • . . • •••.•• , . . • . ., . ~lie Uitot 1.ADT PALMD.. • • • . . . . . • • ....•. Acf,.tlan9 DlrwctOi JIM~ ........•.................. UWyleldib EDWAlD A DN'I"'I. . • . • . . . . t . • .. .. . . • • .• !~ l.Ue!ctia 1110011 A)fQLIMd JQ'f PMIDI.. . .. • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .•. ...,._._. MaY ILOIOI ... IIONI'IO"\. . • • . • . • . . . . .... I •• ~~ .. DAIJr HIPLII • . . . . • . . . . .....•.....••..... Pn.IIK'Koll Me~ about himaelf. Voten are ahoek· eel when told it COIIta the most qualified candidate $11,000 bec&u.ee he would need the moat apace to liat hi.a many qualifi- cations. Many ezperienced and hiqhly qualified candidates (particu- larly for judicial pomtiona), who have not a.maaascl fortunes u at- torn.,a repreMDtinq corpora· tiona or well-to-do clients, will never be bard b, tlae voten iJ they have too much inteqrity to qo into debt to pay off the $11,000 a.ceaaary to inform the voten of their qualifications. Even incumbent judo•' aa.laries a..re not hioh enouqh to pay for defendinG themMlves on the aa.mpJ. ballot .tatement. Mark Griffith Cbcmgee lrrine To .U.. lditor: ' Wy, bow th.iaQ1I ~sa .. ohi'9fd 1D Newport Bea.cla and Balbo. in the ..,an of two yean (bMD away). In a 2•-hour period th ... are the thinga I have witneaed first hand: 1. Three younq men .to.ned out of their hea.cb puahinq a VW down a. dark alley. Urinatinq alao in the alley. 2. Youno man with a towel wrapped around hia wa..iat, ~ pinq around a younq qirl, knockinq he to the oround and draQ91nQ her back into the hOUM (apt.) by her hair. 3. In Balboa a man pot-bel- lied, shirtJ-, wu pointed out to me u bein9 a. dope puaher, who ..U. to chiJdr-.n. Estra. added will aay oblcene thinqa U. one ahould be puan<J or atand- inq on the adewalk. Now I'm not that old nor that much of a prude, bat all of thia within a 1p0 of 2• houra. Know of nothinq elM to add. Thank you for your tilu. S. A. Ne,wport Beach BoomPJcm by Jlm Feltoo Th_.y call it "the city mana.- qer'a budqet" until it 11 approved aometime in June, and then it ~ the city'a bud- get. It'a the aa..me in every city- Irvine, Co.ta. Meaa or Newport Beach-and it's too bad the eitl• can't afford to have it printed in quantity u mUll rea.d- inq for the entire electorate . Perhapa if everyone more thor- ouqhly undentood the complez nature of mana.qinq a. city, there would be leas ca..relealeQiala- tion-even initiative leqialation -that arbitrarily eli~tea funds vital to the publJc'a health and weUa.re. One of the beat "oity mana- ger'• budget." ia the one super- vised by Newport's Robert L. Wynn. It'a not only detailed, it'a ezcitinQ readinq. For ell8111ple, the 400-paqe Newport budqet reporta that le .. aewa.qe 11 ez· pected this year and nut than the city had in 1978-79, and the first question that comes to mind ia, how come? Are people eat- inC) less because of the recea- aion, or what? The budqet .JJlow that in 1978- 79, the city'• aewer syatem cu- rled 4.093 billion qa.llona of aew- aqe, which divided by the esti- mated population of 66,850 comea out to 61,227 qallona of aewa.qe for every man, woman and child in the city. No matter what you ealJ it, that'• a lot of it. It fiqurea to be 168 qallona per capita per day. "A lot of the capacity in the paat hu been tidal water infiJ- tratinQ the ay.tem, .. Joe Devlin, tbe oity'a utiliHM director, aaid. "We've b.-replacinq a lot oj old •wer and we are manaqinq to atop much of the infiltration." That accounts for part of the decline in capacity. But people are becominq conaoioua of uW- ity coeta and the bleak outlook for water auppli .. , and there a.ppea.n to be a co.ucientioua effort to conaerve water, Devlin .. ,.. The budqet alao reporta that while there are ..Yen more aerea of landlcaped parka in the city today than there were in 1977, the amount of chemical fe.rtil..i.Hr ua.d to keep them or .. n 11 mil fuat 19 tona. Alao, there are fewer trees on city land theae~.ciowA-to~.ooo fl'Om a hiqh of 29,464. Round fiqurea alway• chal· lenqe me: I don't truat them. The number of city trees baa .tayed the aa.me-28,000 since 1977, but 120 were removed lut year, and 119 the yea.J before, and only 18 new ones pla.Jlted. Maybe becauM of Propoeition 13 the city can't afford a tr .. - counter or record-keeper aa it apparently had when there were 29,<C&t treee. While other city aervices, such aa treea and librariM and boob ud even aewaqe ahow a deoline in recent yean, the city'a refuse continuea to boqQle U.. mind. In 1971, the city col- lected .0,330 tona of traah; lut y .. r, •s.us tona, and thia year u e.ti.matad •5,250 tona. It fiv· w.. out to be about 7/10th. of a taD pel' p&J'IOD. Hot blclnc:t.d in thi.a total ia U.. OoD.ctiOD of ecrap newa- papera, ~ LD 1974. Lut ,..,. 1M city eamed $33, m &oM the lila oiiCl'ap paper col- J.ctad, Ud .............. fot tJU. ,_, a. S31A30. SI.Dce the pro- paa bi9&D, tlaa city hu .. med ... tMA $1!0,000 collec:ti.D9 ~ ........... 8P tr'rfDQ at a.ooa. tlaa city OoUeaW sa#ooo &o. .,.,ldA9 ....... ,.u, Uid apece. OIJW 1400,000 Mat ,..,. AIICI Uiliiat tM lbidf aa U. ...... ?'IW ........ ~. ....... ,..,, ,,. ... ol,. ... .......... ,_oar .. .............. ~. fldl :J'IIU, • II I I .... tD q. 1,800 .....: .., ....... 1 ......... . A clnraatSc 11111 f.D trUh col~ ra'-f.D eo.t. w-, Newport leecll ud lmDe coWd he tbe ...wt u tbe Coyote Cuyoa la.UWilte il c:bed wtthm tbe DDt 12 to 18 IDODtla AD three citlel O"Grratly dump tbeir tr_.. at tM 1m.. at., which II leued to tM COWlty br tM lmDe Co. That --....,.... iD Jwae 1981. Both city nd OOUDty olfldele .. , garbege ~ rat. could double U buc:b lane to make the daily trek to Bee Canyon, the alteT- D&te lite DOrth of the 11 Toro WarlDe Air Corpe Station in lr- Jin --~to RoDald Bat.. ...want d1rec:tc. of the c:owlty'a Geo.ral .. vlcee Admlni.ltratson (GSA), the Corote c:loeure would iDcreue total haul oo.ta b " OOWlty ud prt..te collec:ton by u much u u additional $1.7 mtllioD per par. He Ia MCJO- tiatiDg with Irvtn. Co. offidala tor u exte-.ion on the company leue ol up to atx yean. Tbe COUDty malntai.na that Coyote hu the capacity to continue aa a dumping alt. until 1986 aDd heyoad, depe~ on a poEble grac:li.D9 PI'OCjJfam. • Coeta W... reaklenta who now pay $44 a year for trub collectioll could pay $88 or man a~ to Raull\anQel of the Orco Dtapoeal Company, which Ia tmdaT contract with the ctty. "U .. U.. to go all the way to ~ JntD., .. woalc:l ODly be able to JUb OM trip a day 1DitMd ol t1lfo becauae ol time and added Net ~ H M eakL "We would haw to cbbJa ou.r fleet aDd it 11f01Q)U't au.rpri8e me if the rat. at leut c:loublecl. H eo.t. w..a'A..SNnt City City ManaQeJ A1laD Roeder aakl the trucb' trawliDg d.ittaDCa woulc:l triple, from 10 to 30 mil• ooaway. ( "It would bit avaryotte lD \the pocketbook," be aaJ4 "Thera would he DO CODwuiant place few r.idanta to haul their traab on the weabada. With the doubli.D.g of rat•, the city b go- ing to be faci.n9 a real criaia." lmDe A..iltant City Wanaoar Paul Brady, Jr. laid the city b cuuently negotiatino with ita private contractor, O.way'a 01. poNl. "We're atill .tudyino the affect the cloeura will have on trub collection rat-. We haven't c:oma to any final coacluaiona but an 1Dcraue b v•TY poeaibla," he aaid. Ra.identa now pay $25.92 a yaaz for traab pick-up. Irvine baa fought the Coyote Canyon c:loeura bacaUM of poaible adverM environmental impacta. "We would like to ... an extanaion on the land..filllaaae," be aaid. "It would meen 1 .. daruption lD the city. IJ our trucb have to travel to Bee ~ tMy WOI&Jd loUow. dU- ......... patNDa ~ ... city,~ tM ....-lclrate 011 NcidbWOOd ad Woodbdctr H Newpcld a..da _ ..... cba't pay • ,-dy ... b garbage col- lactioe. The city pcb up tM tab with the 1Dc:ome &am property tax.. "'1'heN would he • .w.tutial lacreaaa in cOlla to the city of Newport Beach," aocorcliDQ to N.wport City Manager Bohert Wynn. "With the addltioDal fuel cx.ta, man bowa aDd equipment, we would pay an extra $200,000 lD propal'ty tax• each year." The city of Ini.na, u well u eo.ta w .. ud Newport Baadl aupport the coocept of centrally located traDIIfaT aU•, wbea trucb would unload aDd compact the rafu8a before loadJ.uo it onto truck t:raileu .which would coati.nue out to Baa Canyon. A recant report by the Oranoe County Grand Jury cited the need for tra.ndar la- dliti• to be located lD the bar· bor area. lsAccePtecl William Porter and Stanley Barcovtta, both of Newport · Beach, have been accepted at the Colleo• of Idaho in Cald- well, Idaho. Porter b a 8811ior at Corona del Mar Hiob School while Baz- covib b a ..mw at Newport Hazbor Hiqb School. Baldwin PIMos ... Organs LESSONS INSTRUMENTS APES e RECORDS --=A AttO~' tr()M ,....,.,al\ ..... tw'CUI f -.hlon l.a.ncl .... 20 OAK. Y ,...._ SUM. 12-1 IliON • THUttS ..... Mol n..•.,.ort•ttdrW"••••., . ..,. ..... ._.., CAD&AY AWARD WINNER lest Foreign LOftiU-Fflm 1979 "tt .._.,..,..the O.Carlt WOft .. the ,..,.. ..................... .. -RICHARD SCHJCKEL. T1ME MAGAZINE "A 18ftul• ..... ._,Ieee ••. • dft8ft'Mittc .... of 8ft ......... ~ ...,., aewored on4 .......... . O..'tmlutt." -REX REED. SYNDtCATEO COWMNIST .. """-n .. DnHR' 1s Oft8 of the.._, dMmOtk ~.of •IIMifot nowelever ..... " -JAa( ICNOU.. NEWSW'EfK R., CCJr~M~t ~ PORT -,,.,~ . \. '. { II I I ( MOWIDIU: ............ , ........ Fd ...... J:eo+.U .. ............ :10. 7:004:10 ~~I' ~ ( t I "' .... I ti I I • ti "' "' ' t f I w I I' "' ' I~ I ,, .. II -\I ttl'Uorro~ ~o•l' b" \.()!bel ColODiee of~ abelidy h .. , plua ethnic tiee to uu:lividu&la lcmq .. abeorb.d iD the COUJlty'a communlti•, are helpilt9 eolve continu.in9 probl.ma of arrivala &om Southeut Asia and Cube. 'lllb i.e the word from Beatrice Hetrick, director of C.tholic immiqration a.nd r ... ttlema.nt 8C)a0. of the Orange County Oioceee. Speak:ing at a luncheon conference which in· eluded Biahop Will.i&m R. Johnton and other church officl&la, N.n. Hetrick lilted hou.ain9, lan9uaqe batrlcl and a toQ9heniDq job market aa principal hwdl• b MWoomera. A. el1411lpl• of how the.e problema are being 101 ved, abe cited ...tatanoe from Vi at families •· tabliahed here after the influx of aome 160,000 tndividl~P in the 197& ru~ the Cuban A.iat- anoe I..av-which w volunteered in recent daya "to help lncominq Cuban.t eo they won't become a burdeD to the county", the help from nine intematiollal voluntMr agencl• iDCluding the United Statea Catholic Cooference, and coun- ty welfare proC)J'am.s. Many of the Southeut Asiana have found work in the electronic. induatry in the oounty, Mrs. He- trick reported. ''They have had a very good recep- tion from the induaby. They have dexterity, and do entry-level, auembly-ll.ne type of work to which many local residents have not been recep- tive, employen tell ua," she laid. Senaitive to accuaation.t that aome refugees have been on welfare for yean without the ini· tiative to progr ... the usee baa place two hard- core employment ooun.eellcn in the field. Mrs. Hetrick reported. "We have uncovered a few caNS that have fallen through the cracb," Mn. Hetrick told The Emign. "These were people who may have been afraid to ... k employment, or moved from job to job. Sometimea thia hapj>ena because they don't understand thv job requirements until they start work. Also, many had noted on their appu- cationa that .they had no previous experience for a certain type of work because they thouoht thlS wu a reference to auch work in this country." Under the Catholic reaettlement progTarn, each individual ia C)iven $300 "to help them get .. ttled," Mra. Hetrick uplain.t, "That can all wiAd up in housing, riqbt away. A family ot .five, o&.eoune; would get $1,500. But fi.rat and laat montb'a rent takes a lot of that riqbt away." NOW IN If/. SOUTH COAST PLAZA , ........ ....... LUNCH • COCKTAILS • OINNER 714-540-8038 Mon~y-Saturday 11 AM to 10:30 PM Sunday Buffet Brunch 10:»-3 PM Free Champaane COMPARE OUI PIICES -SHOP Johnson's Triple Si1e PUFFS 1 oo·s RecJ. S 1.43 Q-TIPS I 70's RefJ. $1.64 VITAMIN C 500 mg. I 00 Tablets Reg. $3.95 DEXATRIM c Here are three more good reasons for you to call Diet Center 1. Pat Mason lost 60 .-.ncta! "lteef!Ntl~ ..... ..._ on 11 .. 1 E_,... "'"' • ....,., ,.liM llhouldtoteltle Centw." lost 85 pounds! "I couldn't belleYe "-w lut I loll -lgt!t, Met I did It Without fHIIIIf IIUf19rYOI-"-·" 3. En Johneon ...... u, ....... ... Ntll ._, .... ..._ "W~t e dlffeNnee In my lite My only revet Is tMt I didn't do It YNfl ... " NO SHOTSe NO DRUGS NO CONTRACt'S ~ ~1 TH£ l~ 11111!!!1!11 _,;.~ DIET ~ ..... Yt CENTER· "' COSJ'AMESA ISZ$ Meu Vente Dr. Eaat COSTA MESA-NEWPORT I CORONA DEL MAR 1m lrv._Ave. -E.C.UtHwy. MWt'lt or 145-844t I'B-0111 Laviagtoa Cool orange band with orange & yellow flowers. 54WZM Subtle brown band with white flowers. Complete service for eight includes 8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 dinner plates, 8 s81ad plates, 8 soup· bowls, 1 sugar & lid, 1 creamer, 1 - 12'' chop plate, & 1 ~ble bOwl for the lOW price of: • • bF Ed Zbatel The rooten on ~ F.atancia aide of the gym bad their ft1Y own rhythmic bandclap. It waa be.. · c, b• t .u.ctive. The ioUow- r-of ..,.pod Harbc. HIP •· 1-leyball c. tM otiMr .. af ... gym had their familiar ·~r-u-u.-u­ c .. r chant whenever hitter Bruce Caldwell put one down. AJ.o effective. Both teama had artillery to spare in talented, experleuoecS playen in every polition, and auperlor coach• in Mike Pom- eroy for E.tancla and Charlie Brande for Newport Hartx.. Na.t importantly, both tid• had plenty at atake and energy to burn for the •tti.D9 of the CIF 4A volleyball championahis;. last Friday night at Orange Coast Cdlege. Thil, unm.iltaldngly, wu for all the marblee and neither wanted to give in to the other. Both r..tancia and Newport Harbor bad waited too long for thia meeting. For the Mniol'l, it wu four years in waiting-waiting and waiting for a CIF champion· ahip. Newport Harbor, ai.a. The Roofing Co., brought into the match a record of 18-1 and 18 ltraight winl, including an early Maaon non-leac;Jue win over this very same F.ttancia team. But that wu then and this wu oow and the Eagl• had their own recotd of 1 S.l and, more importantly, the the number- one-ruld.ng in CIF. The~ W&l, with all· lAglM ud all-county playen datt1Dg the I'OIIlen of both teams, fhllt thlt match, the ooe for the ... bl-. wu a to.-up. That'• what tt t'urMcl out to be. Belen about 1,500 ec:Naming, jumpi.Dq, raving fana, the Sailors .tanned back from a 2-1 game detidt to win in a tbrUling tiv• game match, 1~13, 8-15, 9-15, 15-6, 15-7. After it wu all ovet, all Brande could do wu tuck in hit .weat-aoaked, buttoned down ahirt and let out a .cream to the rafters. All Pomeroy could do wu at h.imMlf down in a chair and atue blankly, wondering what went wrong. But it wasn't 10 much what went wrong for the Eagl• u 1t wu what went right lor Newport Harbor The Sailon trailed 1~3 in the lint game before waking up and, behind the blockincj of front linemen Bill Yardley and Caldwell, out.cored the Eagl•. 12-3, lor the win. But then. utancia went to work. Kent Smith, the co-Nc.t Valuable Player in Orange Courtly this yeu and the do- everything player, led the Eegl .. to two game winl, 15-8, 15-9. Smith got • lot of help bom Mnior Bob Rleden, who took the early command with aome pun- iabino apib1 into Newport Har- bor'• middle line. But then. following the bedi· tional teem meetinljp iollowing the third gaJM, the Sa.Uora came out like a new team. They got oU Co. At Long Last Newport Harbor celebrates its first-ever CIF boys volleyball title above. Right. Peter Hetfrich goes up high fOt' a spike. Harbor beat Estancia in five games. Staff phoCo. by 8MTv Slobin to a quick 5-0 lead with Yardley and Kevin Droke aupplying the power, Tom Bunnell the 18ttinq and Caldwell the blocking. F.atancia narrowed the margin to 6-4 but then Newport again r•led off five .traight potnt.l u Or.Yick'• fin.al ..,.,. ...at \Ill- touched by • cam-~ r..tanciAa buadl. .. W • cracbd for the fiut time thia year, .. Pomeroy would aay lat.. The fifth game wu •t u hy.t.ta •t in with the lana. The Newport Harbor fana formed a humall tunDel for their playen to to nm t.b.tougb prior to the game. The pumping up worked. Beiore Eatancia could get a grip on the situation, Newport bad jwnped out to an incredible 1 3-1 lead. Caldwell, the all- league ba.abtball center, went wild. He wu in on three con· aecutive blocb during a time in which the Sailors ran off 10 ltraigbt point8. Smith. a1moat ai119leb.anded1y. led the Eegl• baclr wfth ax ~aighlprunb.butCaldwell killed the rally with a bard spike off a perfect Bunnell •t. Eatan- CIP cia bit into the oet. RJedeo hit out and it wu over. For Newport Harbor and for Brande, the long waitinG wu over. After advancinq to the quarterfinal• of CIF the Jut two years, a dtea.m was finally realiz· ed. FOI' Charlie, it was the aecond dream come true this .cbool year. His girls won the title lut fall. For Eatancia and Pomeroy, the frUit ration continued. Last year. the Eaolee got to the finals before bowing to Santa Momca. Thu year, after being ranked number one for most of the year. with a European tour in April and with players lib Smith. T1m ICJob.nJeJdt, s~ van Hom. Ou Vl'ebalovteh and Rlede11. it wu bald to believe that they wouldn't get a cb.ampionahip. "I really thought we'd win it. .. Rid Pomeroy. "But give Newport credit. They're a qTeat team." Brande. who leav• m the fall to coach the women'• program at the Univerlity of Hawaii, told bow happy be felt for b.ia team "The seruora, Alan (Gadc:ha), Caldwell, Drobt, Yardley and the rest, tbJ.s 11 eo qreat for them They really pushed through. They rud It " And the players made a pomt to say that Uus Wln wu for Char he CclM Tennis A Step Away FI'OIIlllistory bF Ed Zl.Dtel Tbia e-nniDg, when the Corona del Mar High School tellllil continqeul returna home from Palm Sprmg., the guy. and theit coach, Ted Winlton, could already be legenda within the it time. ftegardJ.ee lf there'• a welcoming party waiting for them, abould th~ win jut one more match tod.Q, the group of eiqbt playen that malta up the vanity~ have Ml an unprecedented Cl1 and perbapa national record in prep tennLI. Tb.i.a aftemooo, Corona del Nat play. Palm Sprlnga HiCJh School in the cbampionah.ip match of tb• CIF 4A playoffa wtth a Uth atraight CIF tlt&e 01a the lioe for the Sea KinCJ8. And bued on what baa happened thu far in the p).ayofta and clu.rlAg the NC)Ular dul ... t ... aoo, Corona del Wat Ma a very good chance of Mtablil.hlng the iWcotd. Corea& cW War, u.ndeteated and practically ~....-cl thJ8 yeu, baa alnady deiMt.d Palm 8pda9l ODC8 W. ... .,., (16-12) and Wi.D.tton'• ....., ... l1Aftp ..... unbeatab&., burlng laJUY.- • AataaJ IIMDOD, the IOD of Autraliao 9fMl loy ad tM 11111•ber ~ llDQlea player • • tu· a6M OD t'-CclW ..._, wu recelltlJ lllOY'eCl to -.w. tr, Wiutee lll u elfOit to ~ that ~...,.at oi tM equd. Ancllll ........ two .. .a... tac:lGCIAao Iaiit rrtday'a )6~-3~ rout ONr II torO La tM n tflv .. G tM pl.a,c&, the ...,._.wworbcl............, . ..... ... palred. ...... Rob Cue to ..,. .... DliJa ...... oi cSouW. ..... .. ... -...~ •• cii,....,... ... Scott Ka1UMa4 ........... ~ ... oeMr .. . lt'e &eft tM loU .-,-..-a Wt ... .-. INt • ~ Ia ... ...., • .._. .,.·ztt II toco, Kfa ,....,.., ,.... Om rz , DMW Qewi•r .. QII.i~cc bkdtD-l4GI 11 ........ , .. --..... ,.ut.., wlns-. ..... G..-..-. ....................... ..., ...... wn' s• J.r JMI ·,-,n.z-'f:MM.• .. ._ ....,_. .I I ... WQilti·1 • Mltrea .... Zuy Paul Sa.laf.a, tU bram- ehJld of thAt week of frivolity in June called "IrreJ..&Dt Week," baa pin-pomted what he coo- .Mlen to be the ebaJ.lenve of thia year' • fifth aDDual cele- bration. "We're ..arching for the fau JD&tket Yalue of the nb,_ct of ln-..,&Dt Week,'' Mid s.lata 1ut week, DOt ,..l}y 8U18 if what he had aid made .n that much I8D8e. He tri8d to IUbstanU.te it: "You take the value of a franchiM in the NFL and you tab the value of a 12th round dtaft choice, thzow in the uqument of the Ram. n . the Steelen in byi.nq to acquire him, maybe look at Georqia Roeenbloom ... " And the end re.ult, aaya Salata. is that you have aom• thinq that i.a totally irrelevant. Whether it malt• any MDM or not, lnelevant Week V honoring the Jut choice~ thia year's NFL dtaft, will be held at a.nd around the Ba.lboe Bay Club, June 23-30. Th.i.a year'• honoree a.nd can- didate for the "Hall of Sb&me" i.a TyrODDe McGnH, a 6-1, 275- pound oHeD.Iive back from Florida A&W. McGriff wu up for qrabe, 10 to apeak, when the final round of the dtaft arrived a.nd the Pittaburqh Steelen won a "heated battle" with the Loa Angelee Rama to acquite him. The llama and Stealers w.re 27th and 28th re.pectively oc the liat which covered 12 rowula. Tb. Ram.a tried to gel& tt.. fmal piclt, accc:mlmg to Ram. pcwidntud~ 1•11aa!t91.r Daa K\ ..,,..n, tt..lr bml oe-. St.e~Ma got hcJt ae tM i11aa Gi ~ b a fabare cbaft c.bcice. 'l'ba.t woaJd -tUt the llama coUd. ..... joiaecl .. the~ of tn.Jewaat Week rioht iD tt.u ow:a beck yard. ~. acccmlinq to .:JUCe, i11J1t dtaclrled· "Sorry. maybe DDt ,..r.,. A.tlbouC}b u.. a....I ---ciM ... initiated by Salata, a fonMt player at USC aDd b the San fr&Dci8co 49en, it • doee, .,..i,ow, draw the alMa- lion of the NFL ad tb. aecHft The honored player i8 treldell;!iil !.': royally durtnq the _...tc.i event, witJl ~to p~ like UDift.Dal ~. Hollywood Park, nt.n.ylud a.nd, finally. Reno, Mend&. McGriff, lib the pul lou Wr . J.rreleyants (non. ol whom are -,et to play a .U.Qle aimlte fot an NFL club), will aJ.o be pr.ented with the "hicJhl'J- .ouq)at .. LDwaun Troplly cbar- ing a banquet aDd rout iD .... honor at the Bay Club. ~ at the rout will iDclude eame hi9 D&IDW in 8p01t.. People like Nn reluee Jia TQ:D.~WJ, former SaD DieQo Ch.arcJ- lineiD&Il Ron Wi.s, lormer Olympic di-NT Dr. Sammy Lee, aDd Ram.' tacld. ~CJ ftaDCe will be OD ha.nd to help ouL Salata in hit ramhlin91. The i.nelevant Week Golf Tournament will kick off tbe week, with tM i.ntentiGD of f:inding o.d ju.t who the "wont" CJOlje% m Or&n9e CouAty r..u, is. It will all tab pL.ce wiD tM IDOttiO ill .ad: ~ Week---datag w t\'-Q me. b •••laally lor_, nt • ..... Sat ktilli1 at _,. • . .. .._. aa be68q ~ 'Ta 80f u..ed 10 waitiD9 tor .a J~.oan, from 3 p.m . 10 9 p.m.., ~ vaultinQ. "But tb• CODCI.itiODI and the wait:iD9 .-re the ame for..,_.,. one elae, .o that'• oot ,..U, much of an~-" Newport t .. mmate lt8'rio Jef. fn• 6ni•hed fifth in the dot put competiboll, bu beet to. of 56-7 Ill ta.llinCJ just abort of hLI qu..b.tying aa..rk ol 56-8. It wu a ratheT touqh outmQ for the Corona del Mar Hie)h boys entered as well. Shawn Gallagher came in fifth m hit h .. t m the 3A 1,600 meter run Wlth a biDe of 4:19.5, while )iJD Sweet wu e1C)hth in tbe lonq Jump. RLI beet mark wu 21-4\4 . Sweet qualiJied tor the tiJWa WJth a Jump of 21..81~ two ...U • • • I • yeu. Ccnou del Mar coach Tom Ttaoer ... u-..d Coach of the Year for the 8eCODd .trai9)at year. Be. au.d li.a other playe.n bom Newport Harbor ud Coro- D4 del War hi9laa will be piQmo m the Oran9e COWlty AU-Stu football Game Jane 30 at Oruqe Cout Colleoe. JolniDCJ Ro. will be Newport Harbor tMmma~ Alan Gaddil .and Scott Gial, while Corona del Mar will ,.nd Brilln Deltnen, Kory Burwell pd Scott Carpenter. • • • Ticket. are DOW em .U. throupo.at Southem CalifomiA f~ the 29tll Aaaul ShrtM AU- StU footbell Game to be played July 18 at the Ro. Bowl. Dave Thoap~Cm of Mariai, who 1ecl the V~c;p. to tMir aao.t ncceaful .. lOll iD laWory 1ut year, will CJU.id• the South. FREE! wmt tHIS CCUION An order of our unusual HOMEMADE potato chips · with the purchase of one gounnet DE BEST BURGER You make it "De Best" by hav1ng '' made w•th what you want... french btead. whole wheat Of oniOn ron. Plus What you want on 1t.. avocadO. bacon. mushrooms. beefsteak tomato, salsa. guaCamole. gteen chile. amencan cheese. swiss cheese, bleu cheese ot cheOdat cheese. You Ofdef It 'Oe Best" way fOf YOU! 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" • • • ~re Guy ~r )au ben named ·~o..r..an of the YMr"lot OCC'• cnw, and will reoetn a $1,000 W..ruj& Crew Scholuahip award. Hoopei, a cpecluate of Newport Rubor Hlqh, helped propel the JV ei9ht to a etunniAQ YictOTJ over the powerful UmftnitJ of WuhinC}ton in the Nortbw.t Herita9e J.Ptta. 0CC will participate ill the 78tll annue.l mblraatioa.al Rowinq A..oci.a- UoD'• lntetcOlleq~&te Rowt.a9 Champioubipe in Syracuee, which opena today and ru.u tbrou9h S.twd.ay. ...... 'I'OR .. CIRITft 0 -..cdMI ..... I I • t I occ MJIIItballlorwucl 8ha Vu Hora wm ooatia• ltJI ~ .. ou... at tM Col*" eli ar..a r.u. m Gniat rau., WO.teu, aat ..... .. tM ~eli a full~. Vu Hon ewer~ 7 .I po6Dtl a 9AJM t.la» ...... wttlllail top ...... ~ c.-- ill9 _..,., f.U.rtaa, wUa be .cored U s*ata. 1M wu uiMd OCCe moM WptraUoul pleyeT, aDd wu 0.. ...._,, capt&ID. • • • OCCe SGMJl BlOWil bu bea n•aaed claatr· pencm of the CelJJo..U CotUiwa.ttJ ud J~ Co1I*Je A.teociaUcm CommlMiaD of ~. BrowD, who wW replace Dr. Robert l.olit.bucll, will u.ume her MW polt oa JQ.ly 1. She curreatly .. ,... .. cheirpenoo for occ·. DiYiatoD of. HMltll and Physice.l lduceUoe. The functtoa of the co••ll'km u to d.ftelop poiJc._ ancl QUiclellnee for the .tate'• athletic code, u well u ma.kin9 c:leoUiou ccmc:erniDCJ eliqibllltJ and recruitinCJ. • • • OCC flnt buem.an Randy Day, who compilecla . 368 bettl.DCJ averaQe du.rinq coa.ferace actiosl, bu been named the cont.rena.'• "PlAyer of the Year." Day ai.o had two home ru.u, five c:loub1.. and 21 ru.u batted in. • • • Sophomor;t,.ura Held hu bean na'Md the South Cout Conference'• female track and field athlete of the yMr for 1980.. · 3754-6 So. Bristol Sl I c. .~ ---~-{bchlnct Security Pac.tflc Bank) ... 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In the lOJC race, which COD· li.ated of two loop. uouncl the Univ.nity-Campue.Culwr bl~, the women'• diviaion offered the mo.t axoitament u Glna O.Francilco ollrvine tried to chop Debbie Willdn.:m'a 2& eecond lead. O.Francaco w 34 yeara old a.nd hu been runntnq only a year, while WI.J.kiuon 11 a well-known Oran9e County runner. She wu the 84th woman to fin.iah the BodOD W.atbon lut month in a penonW NOOrd of 3:06. Sin.oe that time, .be hu nuned a badly bnd.ecl aDd twollen t~. In the IMD't clivisioD, Wike Correia Mid a five.yarcl lead &t the SE mark. but WJchael Norton of Santa Mcmca caught him ln the 1ut qwt.rter-mile and the pair finiahecf in a tie, in 32:04. 11le 5~ race wu held up while the lut of the 270 runners fini•becf tbe lOE. Althou;h the air wu warmer, the wiDd had aJ.o picked up. Robert Smythe, 19, of Hunti.Dgtoo Beach and ~ eo..t CoUe;e won the race in 15:.f0. 'The lint wom.u wu Terrie Brown of r.condido, wbo finiah . eel in 17:56. • penoaa.l record ln .Pte of the wind. 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You can be assured of prolessional. courteous serv · ice by Brent Devol , Greg Mahoney, Dave Keith, Peter See and Glen H~ c.a IIi an oppo;..- Ill ~If I Nl~~ TNt SfJV/fl SYSTEMS OF TOMfJ~~OW H 10 '~(/II( (()~ST NIGNW~Y lflW'fJ~T IUCN, (~llf. 1166J 1/f lfZ-IIIf ,_..,:.IJIJ f) -r' PORSCHE i.-1£ UQ..ft. -AUDI Newport Freeway 55 to Coast Highway then North approximately 2 miles r AuroMonvE sPiciii--l I lgaAPID LUBE 1r TUNE FREE CAR WASH with any TUNE•UP LUBE, OIL. FILTER While You Watch --Thii~OniV 4 cyl. • '39•1 6 cyl. • '4291 8 cyl. • '4491 ""'-l'lugo, _.., ..... pluo ..... LUBE, OIL & FILTER CHANGE Cllocllel ___ ..... , $15'5 No AJ~po!nln...,. Nec:ea~ary 6,000 mL or 6 mo. guarantee 4625 W. PACIFIC COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH 673·3561 IIOUII·H ATIUPIIIOI 6 DAYI Z INMOIILITAnON •=-.VALUAILICOUPON . , ......... , .. ... .. .. . ........ HOLIDAY WORLI) ,....., c.,..,. a 11po110 01r. 1nc. .. 1101 a. ........... - ..... Cnt) ... lln&&.. raw;uJ t==~. VALVOLINE OIL 30 WT, DET sse qltliMIT 120TS/ FREE SNAP ON F U N ~J f l . . . . GROUPl Oil Filters 1.89 Air Filters 2.89 For Most Anrerican Cars ... _, • ""* ,.,.,., ,, ,.,. ,., !ittll .... lie .. ..,.,., ... • SPECIAL ORDER SERVICE AVA/I:Aa£ • a....-:~ulo ·Parts ... Machine Shop s.w:.· 2066 Placentia, Costa Maaa, CA 17141 642·813t MOft.FRI 1-5.·30; SA 71-$ .. _. ........ _ LIIIMIII•' tl' • ._. Rndltln . a .... ,. • AD lila ceedl from the Will Newpon Biacb Pegeent. ..t b JUDe 8. will oo to the~ Qd ~tmat Semoee C.t.r oi Oruge County. NIMt._ caDdldat• at.~ b the tilt. Oi Will Newport Beech fD the 1>89Mat. wbJcb wU1 be Wd at the Newpwter ID.n. 'l1ae ceat.r Ia a pzoc;am wh1cb ptdvid• an alt.matl .. to the luwade lfite& for the polJce ~ ud youthful ofteaden aa.d their fam. m. lD Newport Beach. ec.ta Meaa, Twtin and DMJ'br CCNDty areu. ' It WM d.,aloped in 19'72 u a pilot pogram .,....cl br the Orau..J• Cou.Dty Probation Daparlmant and fuDcMd through California Crim- lDal )Uitice. When ~ant funding dried up, a ~up of c:ttt..na in the South Cout area formed a non- poflt oorporatioD aDd began eoUcltiDg fu.o.da from privata 80\l~Cae. The canta% began under private .pou.:nhip in Daoambar 1974. Juvenilee r.fer:rad to the canter have either a-n a~n~ted or detaiDed by the police or r.fer- Nd to polSca by OClllCCDad parut.. The !DOlt NCeJ1t evaluation of the program alcnn tlaat 80 paroent of tboee complat!DQ the piOgf8Jil do DOt have .W..quaDt contact with law .mc.c ... t and 90 paroeot do not qo further mto the .,..tam. Over the PMt two yean, the NeWport Harbor Jayceae, who IPOD80r the pageant, have contrib- uted $10,000 to the cauter from proceeds of the J*.laeD~ The pageant will begiD with a n~boet cocktail party lD the patto of the Newporter Inn Monte Carlo Room at 7 p.m. The pageant begins in the Mcmte Cado Room at 8 p.m. neat. for the pageant coet $10 par penon and aN avall&bla by cal.li.DQ 752..()()44. Her ldlllilee IDCloele Mllwcr~~,IIMlDIJ, ud~J- fual)(l llloop, YilltfD9 u the VlrQtD laland., Hawall, the Maactarrb and Tahiti. AWANDA SCAGUONI, ..,auond bJ Tif- fa.nJ't, S. &D accomp)le~apha. and pa!Atar ol aci'Jlict w!MJ .. cu.rrautly ltudJing towanb a daqr.e iD art. Slla pi&D.a a c.uear in advertieiDQ art. She hu tra..ted throughout Japaa, Autr.U. and Hautr Ean9. JOIY SHAPIRO, .pouoNd by Tale of the Whale, II au arti8t in both ollt and water. She an- joy~ uatcbino in cbuc:oaW, putal8, auc:t panclla. Sha hu WOD m&DJ awuda iD ta1m1a tounwnanta and hu traveled axt.ut.aJ, on the OU.COV.r Amarlce Tau% throughout tile ... cout. TRACY SHUT!', ~ by City National Bank, Ia au actr-..nd 4aAoar and former meJDher of the You.Dg America'• Troupe. She hu performed iD eeveral mVAicala with ..t&bliahad .ta.n and h.u completed Mveral ct.... in d.auce. Sha hu WOD MVaralawarda in. QJID.DUtics and n..pwaa. RIND SIGALOS, epon.eorad by Wuran Fox LHtinq, Ia a flight tr&ini.Dg ttudant pr.paring for a job u a fl19ht attaudant. She 1.1 .t\adJing navi9&Uc:a, aeroclJJWDiCf, and the ... tber. She hu .,._ a Uve modal in the Laguna Beach PaQeeat Ol the Wutara. SM hu alto done volunteer work at the UCI Nadical Center. CHDYL VAN CLIVE, epouaored by the BaJboe Fun Zona, 1.1 currently working iD pubUc r.latlou. Her 9oalia to become a racotding artiat and autarlaiMr. Her bobb6M molude UUug, paJ.Dt:IDg, aDd llof'Mbaok rld.luQ. Sha 1.1 cunantly ltudJinq mocWlug and acUA9. APPIAIING SA TUilDA I ,IIA I lCIT·TV, CHANNIL •• ltttiP.M. WIRTOR MIUER ASHTOII is asking for your VOTE J ORE 3ItD for election to ~e as .. Director of Coastal Municipal Water District DMSION III* Newport Beach • (Division Ill is all of Newport Beach City Limits south of the Padfic Coast Highway and west of Tustin Avenue) I am ~eel to Ml'ftluavtaa a bachelors detrn Ia ~taral ...._. IDcJad. ..,-·;· ... r-•• .,......,.. a utlve mtaat lD Calllomla water,.,.,..... ud dnel· opmeat, plu oc.c.patlou ••aodatecf with laAd uacldae water daat .... 11 nJ.e. Plcuc pe me yotll' vote oa )au 3rcl to repraeat Dtftaloa m, If fOil caa't 90te for me pleue tell frleecb that cu. (Paid for by this candidate -no funds solicited or accepted) ••• !" Take a friend out to dinner and we will help you pick up the tab ... four times Open any type SAVINGS ACCOUNT for $500 Jr more at any o ne of our Orange County Offices and receive 4 certJflcates worth a total of $20 in fin e din- Ing at select Orange County Restaurants• and A colorfully illustrated 80 page .. Guide to Fine Restaurants:· Includes complete menus and prices, covering Los Angeles. Orange County and Palm Springs. Present customers are eligible to participate in this special offer by adding $500 or more to an existing account or a new accou nt EARN TOP RATE ON SAVINGS DOLLARS Golden State Sanwa Bank offers a full range o f plans for any size savings program -and they all pay you the maximum interest rate allowed by law. Regular Paubook Savings Silver Unlng Passbook Account 2% Year Savings Certlftcates Time C.rttftcata of Deposit Individual Retirement Account 6-Month Money Market Certificate, $10.000 Minimum MAturities 90 days or over are subJect to substantial penalty for early withdrawal Come ln or Call. Our New Accounts representative will gladly explain our many savings plans and other &ervices. Th offer available onty at Orange County Offices through July 10, 1980. ' • ......_. ............ ,It eta a ,. twa.alleofiiO. Go I nk Winton MUiu Ashton • ~&I' ••• ] • .. ... II II to abcMa.t !10 · ••-dellr 111c11oto from loho ..... ~-~.,. ..... t ... ·····~ aot 75.. ' -~ .......-. coWd be lloe-oltbe~ol tbe--wey by 737 leol, .__ .. a...-..ofaptO- pOIIId • rtrr plu nl....d 1Ut -bJ V'!Jf Coaoolidatod oflr- 'riu, c....,.~~y abou.t •1 fllvhta ~at tbe airport or{ ao a.,.r&Qe <l.y, a limit "t under a DOioo pollution ·~"" qraoted by the Illata. The pip u oriqi.Dally ra!.u· ~FREE* Get ' I . • > eel--thel = ci.Uy ' 1119kta -w be with tbe~--··-- 11>0 lo.-~-~­of t.ilport p&.nrdjp9 ft!L}'TM ... ''That toeel wu u. error w.hich -elida'! catch belore tho repod WU pub}..,..," NJd .AJU.oa. I Howewft, ... ~. Uon oa DaUlt level redu.ctiODJ relaaod ,-n~a, would reduoe thelliquro ol !lO llighta por dar eftD.further~ Tho goo), ac:Cordlog to AIJJ..cm, il to ntdu.oe noiN while at the aaru time allowing eome IDe-lD tho number of fil9hta .._ tbe allrporl. ,... MOle snci;!.Uoa .. , ... --... be~ -tbe -~ 5,700 leollo 8,UIIool lo oct-· It _.!D .. ahoded by tbe -· becauoo ol the red.-lD -w..lolt coul4lorlatl . ~111, obcrd la!qg,oll from t.rlllor' north wooJd be hiqhet .._ the, p.a•• d O'Nl tohabited arou to the -th of the airport, th .. llao~~>q ... aoloolmpod. Tho lntarlm moator plao pro- ~ roloooed lui -k ·aloo oontaiu recom..mend.ttiOJUI thAt ao upaoded obporl tormloal be ' -- at MVinp of up co SO% and more. All you lulwe co do is open a new Bank<Al checkint or savinas account of llOOor more1 You can also add 1100 or more to r.our existina sn ·inp .ccount, Or open OO,&,oone of • wick rflftl( of ct:rttficates ol dtpoUc for as than II . And even businels 111vinas accounu , arc ditibk. · nr~t I 4.95 111.95 116.95 But you\! btutr tct us for dtlllila and pick up your camen soon. Wbtn you check tht prica you11 set why our cameru arc sure to to fut. SATURDAY • We're open for you from 9am to 1 pm. When you are commuting we know that it is tough trying to get to the bank, that is why Santiago Bank has 52 more banking days to make it easier for you to take care of your financial matters. And we're close to y6ur home too. You can find us in Tustin, • by John Wayne Airport, and downtown Orange. ' .1 } • • trill ba onrlduW laf a Gltu• ...,lill'fDJ -•!:;;J$_. a.,lloeAI,..tO .., -10. A---~wlll · -..., Ia alll-1-w6. clr.!t ~ n.., .... hly. ' ....... otill OOiA9 ~· . • • • ' Bank ina hours haw been stretched at Citizens Bank to make t.nkins more con\'efl)ent for you. • Our dri-e-up t.nkq ... .nd our lobby ••• areopcn 9:00 to 5:00 Monday thru 'Thunci.Y: to6:00 oo Friday. And if you mill us durinsthe week, you can banlc oo Saturday 9:00 tq I :00. · Time is on your side at CitizenS Bank . • I , MEMBERS of a.let hctflca petorm "Cemiwl Tu-Tel' during the city W1l feltMl Stiff phoeoe by Berty 5aobir1l b7 Jea;a lla1llburtoD The twO-clay IMwport 8Noh City Arta f..U•al helctlut S&turday uCl Swac:LayiD fuhlOD UlaDcl wu proGOGDOed "e real ~, by ita oJia1rmaa Betty Teaau, who la al8o a ... be:r of the Newpot1 8eaoh City Arta Com•t~oa. •• "NaiDly," ah. Mkl, "I Will~ aud ar· pn.cl at how IIWlY ~ •tNtalDerl per- formed thoea d.aya, CIOMI~ that it wu a maJor holklay wubDcl. "I am al.lo .., qratehl tit tMID." She abo .tatacl that the OYed&p oiiM\Uday with -.u .. l ... all UD.fortuute a..nl9ht aacl "yw ou bet it woa't happen out ,_,, .. t.o ol the perio1'11Wa9 poupe Md\iulut nwuda lor tMlr clcm.atecl .._ ucl -... hlrecl .for profewtmal -~9H*lt. by a9Gfll wlao .s-ed the ahowa. Ba1Jet Pacifioa'• ''Cuni•al fla.tu .. wW penorm 1D a future TV .how, aDd the ~ 81oeclwaJ Cut Troupe" ma Ora.DQe Cout Coa..,. wu hlred by u ll9ellt froiD Slbul CIUIM lor a IIU'•er ondea to Alub, chu1ll9 ~ tM ~ ud duoe 910\lP wl1l pedara. ru a.uuJ r..u.a1 .. a jcat ProteCt o1 u. Newport ... oil City CoPoil, tM Newpcllt 811A City An. Coaa•ieetcW pel .. f•hkM' ...... ~··A.a. "'-••pOll% 'pWehtJfwy.JIIIF&I ..... M NEWPORT BEACH VOTERS: heriff Brad Gates Urges Your Vote For • • Who Supports Judge Frances Munoz? County Marshall Don Rhea Supervisor Tom Riley* Judge Bud Franklin * Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson Senator John Schmitz Pollee Chief Arthur McKenzie (Ret.) Former Prosecutor Bob Bostrom • Appointed by Gowemor Ronald Reegen (CIIIIM sLibaila 1) Ui'i'Onei ..... t WOUldiaerate .ore tlwl 2, 7SO car tripe per day through the already onrlO.ded illtenectlou of Jam- bor .. , &ylide Drive and Coast HiohwaJ. "The propoMd development may be a btt over·lnteuified u a ute for the land," BalaU. said. But all thia may be a tempest in a teapot, it the city doesn't get lead aoency or at leut equal agency etatue with the county. The city baa untU June 3 to oet ita commente to the county. MeanwhUe, architect David KlaoeJ reacted anorily to city opiniou that the EIR wu inad• quat•. And the city plannino etaff report listed 55 objections to the EIR. "Newport Dunes paid for the IIR, at a co.t of $25,000; the city hired the penon who wrote it and then .. ,. tre inadequate. What il thia?" Jtlao-eaid. City Plannino I>U.ctor Jim Hewtclter defended the hirtno of Sandra L. Genis, who wrote the EIR under county direction .• while employed by Wutec Se!- ~ of Tuettn. ''She axnply did what the county told ur to. She t. a •ery coaapetent penoD," HeWickel' eald . kl&o .. wu lmpatMnt with the confiict between the two govern- ment agenci•. "I don't care who the J.ad agency ta, all I want il CODsiltent direction betw .. n the city, county and coutal coaun.iajon," he eaid. "We were iniU.lly hired to do a hotel ttu.dy by a planner who wee then workinCJ for the Dun ... (Dr. H.C.) MerlCJan fired the planner, u he hu MYeral othera. But Werigan liked ue. I took the job with the condition that I could auilt the Dun• throuoh the varloue public aoencies. NeriQan hu the per- sonality of a bulldOQ. I think he and (Bill) Eva111 (preaident of Newport Dunes, Inc.) u dev- elopers are producte of the '50'•· "I think a plan will eventually be paaaed, not neceaarily the one in the !lR. "I think the Dunes i.e uoly, but I think it can be made both at· tractive and economically feaai· ble. "Maybe the eoluUon is to have A dual-lead aoency. For QueJity ,hoto·Finlshlng W• OH•r Color ,. I I I Proc•nlng ry Kodak. CaL'S CAMIRAS 1770 Newport llwd .• Costa lim 646-9313 --· I "QirN'!ltly Newpon City CoUDCU t. not u anti-growth u the prericni.l coundl wu. "Rloht now '" lUll wut to fiD.d ou.t what the i:W:ferut pubUc bOdi• want." . br ...... ~ t.e, Mid tb&t JtuMII CUlll, Horw loftra ... blQ to keep direict~of tlUt Ita .. Parki alld The city planning tt&ff ob- Jected to the rMUcUOJl of the betlch .,.., lack of detailed in· formation on coUform (t.c&l) bacteria J.vela 1n thelaqocm, the elimination .of dry boat .torao• areu, inadequate mitigation of impacte to water quaUty, and the county'• dncrtption of the area •• cur- rently "under utilized." RogwJbaole WDdcatter (Continued from page 1) country again," Petera eaid. Judge Polie lowered the bail to $200,000. The arraignment will be con- tinued M011day wh.n co.defen- dant Joan Sewell will aPPMfin court with Muehlberger. Muehlbe19er facee a muimum of eeven yeau in pNon, should he be convicted of the chug•. In 1977, he epent lix monthe at Chino ,or haud, forgery and grand theft. the lnm•lqu..ut&A C.ter ReCrMtion ~tf had hom bemg QQMcl from Cry~tal ,.portedly modWed h1l pOCUoli Cove State Park ha•e reoel•ed on the horaee. "our fi.rit poeltin NllpODM•• from the .ate after pr ... ntl.n9 nearly "U people who have penonal ' 6,oop aipatune on pettti0111 to property on the land willeor .. ,AMemhl~ Marian to wal'fe their riQht to relocat10Jl BeTcJ880Dlut week. fudl after the .tate talt• over Rebecca Neleon, chairman of · tlie pa.rk lite, the hol'MI will .be the Irvine lque.tria.n Commit-able to atay durinCJ the plannlnQ IRVINE CLUBHOUSE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 81m-11pm Sat. 8em-8pm e Swt. 8ent-6pm I I New and exciting PenWest- erner tor Spring '80 by PenWest. This authentically Western poplin jacket accented with corduroy completes the look when worn over Western pants and snap-front shirts. RACQUETBALL HEALTH CLUB RESTAURANT 17850 SKYPAAK IRVINE I I •SO,OOOto· '750,000 dNCOME PIIOPEilTV sa:oNDS elntcrest only pev-e-t• et~~c:o.e •eo--era.• ·•·•W...t&.l • w..J&Jv co..-t~a .. te eNOIIGJy ....... . • 6 ..ottdae to 3 yeen e So.t~t ... Calif~ Contact our loan lnfona.tion -rvkc lor vour ltnanctng needs. (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE 230 Newport Center Drive Design Plaza Newport Beach California 92660 SportJaclcet 175.00 Matching Pants $28.00 w .. tern Shirts Avalhaltle from 116 to 130 ~s ... v .. .Shcwt -. Westerner Hats from S4-113 '\• Cl.-4 l~yt DEPARTMENT STORE-· 1816 NEWPORT BOULEVARD Harbor aacl Newpol1 Blvcls. a. tto .. to-Coda M .. ''You Can Look Lovely At Any Age'' lUll ... . .,., ......... ............ ............ ................. .............. .......... .......... ............ ._, ... a•o ,... ... 'llal ,...~ ...... ....... ,.. ,......._. . ...... .. ............. ..... .._ .... .......... .............. ._ ..... . .._.r ... ....-...,.....,.,.__ ... .... . ~ ........ . ._ .... .. ...... .... 22 ... .. .,,.... Ml_l,.... ..... Who's co~? Twlnty, 1ttlf1y, forty, fifty ... today age II nat a nwnber ... age II the lhCJPI you'retn. 1he Wflf you feel abo\1 yoneet-I' a nrn... and antude-thOM en the """'S that co\ft. When you look Cf ttle ttv• womtn here you donl thlnlc .. age. N Whcf com• ac:r011 ftnt II the '**"Y .-y"'¥ IMM, tMlr eciiY good loob. And th<f'a tM Whale pokf.looldnQ,. ... Cf CI'Y .. aHAPE UP FOa auJOiea Haw do~ do thai? Todclf t'a Mllertttan Mf, Ulan Iaiani .. take care (jfhe clftld part. Jult CIMet a ftw hGPP¥*" to ow talon. We~ JOUl CleocMr haW ...... to look healftllr, ~. prtlter. and .. the v-t tUp tlflflt Cll ¥!)U OCCI'*I WOW MW ........ D .... .AJI ..... ........ ~ ~ Accout~t• ~ 10 $100,000 r r .. , . BroJr. A..octm. Roa Se.lter oi Newport Beach haa joia.d Crookhall, Shirley ud Co. of Santa Ana ud Santa Fe ~ • a hrobt'allllodate ~ Ml4il and leui.Dg of com- aum:ial and bldWitrial JnOpertl•. · Archi+Tektoa..IDC. S.V.al ~el chaDQ• haft take place at Atalp+Tek- hoD., IDe. of Newport • full...mc. architectural fbm. IUdut.ld A. Doo haa joined the Newport office u project archi- tect aDd director of commercial JliOjeet& Alex A. Krillte a new architect and project ooordi.na- tm. Beth GU1ou ia a new.azchi- tectural d..tgner for both com- ..-cial and raidential deldgn. Richard L Aade~ ia a reai- dential project deelguz. Timothy L Alqiez ia a uw commercial proJect ct.lper. CafeY~Opeu Plua • ~ • European ~ ffJlecl with 13 lldewalk cat. and • •UDdrr ahop, baa opeDed at 4881 Birch Sl, New- poot Beach. A wtde ftdety of ethnic cw- im. ill ofiered in the plaza. Dwm IDtematlonal ~asecl Oxford Properti•lnc. of O.ver, Colo. baa purchued the a..ta of Dunn lntematkmal Corp. ol Newport Beach for more than S20 m&JUoo. · HAS INCREASED SIGNIFICANTlY IN ORANGE COUNTY IS YOUR HOME-AUTO- CONDO-OFFICE OR APART- MENT ADEQUATELY IN- SURED? FOR IMMEDIATE LOW COST INSURANCE CALL ONE OF OUR OFFICES TODAY. on. IIAII1' AeiiiCY NEWPORT lEACH -lEVEil Y HillS (714) 760-6039 (213) 278-9364 The new oompuy, to bt oell- .ct Qdonl w ... ~ Co., wlll be located at 1600 nov. St., NewpOrt BeaCh. Thoma. Barnc:k wtll be pree- d•t of the new oompeny, wb.lch wlll develop office, Ught i.ndu.- trial and retail apace. Couultlng FinD Office Camp D~ and Wc:K•, Inc. hu opned an Ore:Dge Ccuty office at 1400 an.to1 St. Nodh. Suite 290, Newpcirt S..Ch. The oouult!n9 flnD ~ lD aviroD:IDntel ~dllg and related ..ntcea. Exiati.n9 offlcee are in Pua- dena axad W alD11t Cl'Mk. Fox cmd Compcmy Norman E. ~in hu been named chairmall of the board and mana¢a9 partner ol FOJE and Co., a national oertified public aoc:ountlng firm with otficee in Newport Beach, La. Angel• and Wbitu.r . Xlein, •a la cuneutly parbMir- The Newport E•'p Wedruclay, J'iijr tl. 1 ...... II ln-cha.rge of th. Foa Ea.tem natdlno County Beecll a.d ~~ tilt .-:aa tevion ln IC•n•• City. On June 1 The lilt ~ere 45,000 apart· about OM IDCiltllUd wtl ..... be will become ooe of the young. menta ln OraDge Cou.nty, includ-lor $329. •t chief axecutlve oWc:en to in9 dupleue ud tripleue New Wcxe ~tioD c. hsd-v .. h.ad a national aocou.ntinq firm. ape.rt!Dftta built ln 1978 and avaUable hom Welek,. car. Gi Promotion 1979 are ln.cluded. Realty and Tnaat, 1892 S. !udJd John Warcbet of Newport Volume 12, ooveriD9 Newport Ave., Oat arlo 91761 Beach hu been promoted to V I 'N Re~Jt executive vice pr•ident for Wt. Y-3£. dom lmport Sal• Co. ollrvi.ne. (Continued from page 12) time the board would a.ltifJ the He JOtned the company ln report.," Mid Raul Regalado, plan and adept Jt . H}'77. airporlJD4na9er. "Over theai.x-mOiltA ~ Kew Vice Pr.lct.Dt When the draft report la period, the VTN r8COIII.IMIIda· Tod P. Newman haa been received from VTN lJl JuJy • the tior1a could be chaAqed COla· in d airport et.H will review 1t. The -'derably. ct..--,_ •--... _ .. appo te vioe pr .. ident of Dit· u __ -d of S ·~ D&11w-ua -.,...... Pr .uuai upervoon will get 1t. of the p'--, -·ch u n-.j __ _. __ ... _ covery operti•. accol'ding to "_.loot.. •t..-d UUI .... ...._- Bruce R. Birkeland, pzeejdenl UQI • at UJ4t ocument lJl ard., could~have a m.elor tm- He waa previoUII)y with Di. Augut, be NJd. pact on other part. of the plu, , b L d After ~Wl.nO the draft, the auc h u ftA~nar .......... -or covery • roaeraqe ivilion. •pe-L.---d __... fu ,---.,..--.-.....•7 . 1. uua&" wu.a Mild it out for rther ter-· .. al -'•e,"••t'd R_,_,_ ... __ caa lZlng in commercial real ... ~ ••• --waJaUV tate leaainEa aal... review by the public, a process whioh could take up to six The c ounty hu alrNdy beqwl Apartmen ory mon lh.. acquuution procedur• b prop- The Gol a IS-volume dir-All the public lllput will be erty on the west aide of the air· ectory of apa nt oWDen in forwarded to VTN and will be port to accomodate priYate air· Orange County, hu been pub-included in the f:in.aJ report to be craft wluch would h.4ve to be liahed by Jacqu• Melek. publish· preeented to the Board of Super· moved tf the termin&l and putr. er of a •lmilar work for Sen Ber=:..·_....:_vUc>.:.::.:.":.:..:i.n::..:J:.:an=.::uary~:._l.:..98~1 _A_t _th_a_t __ in....:o:_a_reaa __ w_e_r_e_expan.:...• ~·-d_ed_·-:--- ... 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CA 1%714 To ,,..,, ~'" ,._,, PA\~lAONtX ~d ,.,.,, 1• '"'-'' rKO•~ tNf~ft()N ~ ,,, ......... b7~~1e Two plannin9 com.rWr..tonena, Chairman Paul B.l.U.. and Fint Vice Chainun Helen Ncl.auvhlm, are being couldered along with 38 other applJcant. for their two 1Mb on the com- millioo. The two ... t. become vacant, theoretically, on Ju..oe 30, alcmg with m other vacanci .. on four other boud. and oommiuioll8. A total of 84 cit.Uena MYe applied for the vacanoi .. , a n\llllber that City Clexk Doria George •Y• is not unu.ual. "One time we had 54 application.a for the Plan- ning Commiuion," ahe aaid. Bel&lla, who had Mid eazlier that be planned to reaqn the oolllllliuion thia yMJ", aaid be chan qed his mind for .. vera! reuona: becau.a the new City COU.Ilcil majority "aeema to be functionlnq so smoothly," because be want. to encouraqe redevelopment in older parta of the city and becaUM the Local Coaatal Plan will be cominq befon the Planni.nq Commission in JuJy. "It is really important that we do the LCP and that we do it right," the four-year veteran com- m.iuioner said. Both Balalis and McLauqbJin e:a:preued pleuure at the nwnber of applicant.. "I am really vlad there are so many," Belali• aid. "That meau then ue a lot of people who are willinq to qtn their time to the city." Becau.. Wayor Jackie Heather and Councilman Don Strauu are each qoinq to be absent one meeting In June, council hu set July 14 to vote on the appointment.. The Civil Service Board hu twO vacancies and six applica.nt.. The Arla Commisaion hu two v8c&Jlci81 and IS applicant.. The Board elf Library Tru..t ... hu one vacancy and eight applicant.. The Parb, Beacl:ae• and Recreation Commiulon haa 15 appllcant. for one vacancy. The City Council appointment. committ..- Heather, Councilman John Co:c and Mayor Pro T-.!Yelrn Hart-is alated to interview candi- dat. tomoirow. Georv-Mid abe wi.lhed citizell8 would be u intentated in some of the other citizena' qroups u ill the.e five. "Nobody wants to be on the litter committee," the city c lerk said. Followinq ts a list of c1tise.D.8 who have applied for city commiaaions and boards: avn. SERVICE BOARD Raymond John Cully, M.icb..eJ Tbom.u Colhna, Pat A ltrone, Ale"Ullder Bowie, Barnett Larla. Donald Roqer Thomu. PLANNING COMMISSION: Jerry A. Jtin9, n..odore Jo.pb Reynold., W-.ley N. Taylor, Barry Kmq Wilha.au, Paw Low. Bal&Jia, Laud W RoDow.y, Bruce Camwon Stuart, Patnc&a .AAiDe lkbuhofer, • WWiam Frederic Dohr, ftic:hud Neil Furtaw, Fredenck CW. H . e s . ousmg~uit (Ccatinued ham paqe 1) 42, of Corona del Mar, entered thA swt under a U.S. Surpreme eo..t 4eciaion that aaya a whi\e ..., penon tor llol pr.a:ldmg atior· dable h r u .. , a~g to c ....... !Zr'"l Siln.a, attorney for the "lmpaor' divWon of the Oranqe County leqaJ aid IOCiety. Sima, who .filed the suit on beha.U of the other attomeya, aid the decision allows that action "based on the idea that the lack of affordable, in- teqrated housing deprives a person of soc1aJ and professional benefits denv1ng from an integrated community.,; ' However. Boyle said, "my pnmary intereat in this is in aHordable hoWJing. My children can't afford to live here, and I don't thmk the city b.u addresaed ttHU to the (atate and federal) law. ln- teqration would be an added plus." The black couple are Frank and Manon Barnes, retired, age 66 and 62, who entered the sutt to seek inte<Jrated housing here. Frank Barnes, a former member of the Orange County Human Relations Commission, s~ud, "Over the yean, at has been very difficult to recommend Newport Beach to other minonhes. The city has never wanted. to accept the mandate on housmg, possibly because of the ehteness of the commuru· ty." The ongmal suit named the City Council, the city Planning Commiaion, the State Department of Hou.illq and Community Development and four private developen--the Irvine Company, Ford Aera.pace and Communications Corporahon, Eagle Development Company and Daon Corporation--a• defendants. The developers were named becauee they had aqreed to include 50 unit. of low-income houlinq in the Ford Aeronutronica development, Sima said. The 50 units were approved by the Planninq CommiNion, but were taken out by the City COU.Ilcil, she aid. "We don't have any beef aqaialt the deveJopena," aaid Petherbridqe, "they aC}l'eed to the houainq. Our beeJ is with the city." Meanwhile, a aimUar LeqaJ Aid Society mit avam.t the city of Irvine wu pending. The city and the .ociety were e:cpectecl to file brleJs at the end of June, Siln.a laid. CaUMI of the two actiona are the aame, ahe added. "The clti• of Irvine and Newport Beach are puutt .. , In a way," Petherbridqe Mid. "They bin people to .-..p floona and pump gu--a.nd a lot oJ other people, too, nurMI, eecretarl81· -who can't afford to live there. We in Suata Ana and ea.ta Neea become ~r• of Newport Beach in a way. Newport Beach is a kind of J.ech." SiJu worb for a branch of Leoal A1d that "~ntrat81 on broader prohlmu thaD they UIU.&lly ~ for one individual client that comea in," Petherbridqe u.id. He is OD the board of directon of both l..eval Aid and the oommunlty houat.AQ ooporetiaD. PRIDEGnlapTo J!led When para.ll lJl 1M Newport-W... eohool dil~ trlc:t ....,..k about bv1D9 PJUD1, Wa • ~· or· gotutSoll they'r. protad ol: Puuta' R.ouJa~ ud ha.fcnaatkm oa Dnt91ducetloll. W..ben 01 PIDD• ar. ~~~hi Newpott a-da Pel Colta Meea wlao ieel tMt tM clnag ud ~ lbattaa A.er. w na.ala tMir COIK'IeiD. niDI .akuw .,. MAJy Au.a Jeppe ao.,... ceCI tM tint .. ..,poet eM*'~. to be Mid 1.., 4. 7:30 p.a. at INa~ HarWt JU?Ia Salocil. m.. ou aa. ~ Aor mrthel .... .,...7Tl7, . • , We're lout hck~Md lttchns, DouJ4 LM ......_. Pe&LDF I• n~ , Due to soc$g OPEC on p;lces, your electric tares could go up 50% tliiS year. Soaring OPEC oil price increases hit us all at more places than the gasoline pump. They increase your e lectric hill. too. To meet air quality standards. Edison is required to hurn low-sulfur foreign oil. This IO\rSUlfur o il commands a premium price. Edison expects to buy more than 44 million barrels of this oil to keep its generating plants running in 1980. at a cost of about Sl.S billion. Back in 1970 oil cost about S2 a barrel and o ur oil bill was S29 million. Already this year Edison has paid more than SJ2 a barrel for premium grade. ultra low-sulfur oil. And we're told there ..... ;1! be more irzcriiQ.SeS in /he months ahead. ' When OPEC prices go up, Edison prices go up. Your electric bill could go up 50% by the end of this year. These electric rate increases coming in 1980 will offset higher fuel costs only. They wiJI not increase SCE profit. Help get America out of the banel. Most of our plants burn oil and natural gas. last year more than two-thirds of your electricity was generated by oil and natura l gas. When we can't get enough natural gas. we're forced to depend on foreign-controlled high-cost oil. We already make some electricity from nuclear. coal and hydroelectric sources. In ~ddition, we're pioneering solar. geothermal and wind power. Our industrial customers 'are working with us in energy cogene.ration. And we·re actively urgins conservation. You can help by conserving. too. Every kilowatt-hour you conserve reduces U.S. dependence on foreign oil. What you can do: join the Consemdoo Gmaadon. Its goins to require ctifice to ho&d your electric bills in check. lt'l going to take a chan e in habits. Here Join is how you can help yourself and your country: 1. Limit your use of heating and air conditioning. 2. Turn off second refrigerators and freezers if not in use. 3. Use less water where possible because it takes e lectricity to pump it. -t. Turn off lights in rooms not in use. And use lower wattage bulbs where possible. S. If you have a swimming pool. cut down the time you run its filter pump. Also do your heavy household cho res in the morning. Your vacuuming. clothes washing. dishwashing and oven baking. And give your appliances the afternoon off. That way you'll be easing the load between noon and 6 p.m. when demand is at the peak. Write Edison for consmadon help. On request, Edison will provide you with a person· all y tailored. computer-designed, energy conservation program -called S.A.VE.S.-that's easy to put into action. You can also write for a free booklet that gives you lots of helpful suggestions on use of air conditioning. heating. lighting. water heating. home appliances and solar energy systems. Write today: Southern California Edison. Conservation. P.O. Box 800. Rosemead. CA 91770. Theresa big job to be done in the years ahead. If you take it easy on the electricity you use-while we work hard to develop domestic ways to produce it -there arc bright lights at the end of the tunnel. Southern Callf01nis Edl~on on There's a low tar cigarette that's challenging high tar smoking- and winning. The cigarette: MERIT. High Tars Suffer Setback. Latest research proves smokers actually prefer MERIT over leading high tar brands! ~~ Smoker Preference: Among the 95% of smokers stating a preference, the MERIT low tar/good taste combination ~ ..... " ... ~-·::::~~ was favored 3 to 1 over high tar leaders ~--...---~ when tar levels were revealed! MERIT Filter Long-Term Satisfaction: In the latest survey of former high tar smokers who have switched to MERIT, 9 out of 10 reported they continue to enjoy smoking, are glad they switched, and reported MERIT is the best-tasting low -z~ tar they've ever tried! ~~~...~;:?~ MERIT is the proven Blind Taste Tests: In tests where brand identity was con- cealed, a significant _majority of smokers rated the taste of low tar MERIT as good as-or better than -leading high tar brands. ~~, Even cigarettes having twice taste alternative to high tar smoking. the tar! Ju ot cl th re hi c .. re bt bt th m H• Te cU in in cc fo Cl Itt Tb PI r. He w I (C ~ u P4 cit Si 0 al '') te Pl 0 th aJ ac •• " .. fc R. h.. B w p ty Cl H p A E ·c •• 1.1 .. c c •• •• - POUCE REP0Rr lhH'ay.llaylt CRDliS A bicycl. aDd t~ Yalued ~t $335 wen report.d .toleD hom o.mu. w. WaddOK of Stufiah Court ... 4 blue ateel Colt .45 automatic with a loaded maqa- dae, valu.cl at $300, wu rePort- ed ltolen bOla LonalDe l,tml>8th in the 1700 blOck of W..tcllH ... Three typewrltwl valued at $3,600 wen reported ltolen from Tod Temporary S.rvi~ in the ~ block of Campu.e . . . THE TELEPHONE POLL Do you aqree with the VTN recommendation to lellfJlhen the runway at Oranqe County Air- port? (See story on paqe 12.) -le "te YES4 call.,l tltO. To YOte KO. c:al1 875-7020. .. Call anytime between ·oow aDd 8 a.m. NoDclay to cut your vote. 1la.. will be DO riftg. Then ia DO need to talJt. '!he ''bug up" eouDd you bear Ia your .elite beinq recorded. La.t ...at'a qatltND Do you .apport Pr.ident Car- ter'• plan to airlift a.a.cl boatlift more Cubans to the United State.? YES 9% NO"" 91% .. Protect Your Home, Your Boat, Your Family With A Wireless, Digital BORGIJ'R ALARM for residential and limited commercial application. No installation necessary! CALL FOR lftFORJIIIATION OR COME IN POR DEMONSTRATIOPI CALIFORNIA .lftTERCOM DMaSon oiOriiftee Owerti ... Door~ 14281 Chamben R011d, Tustin 544-5130 or 832-3680 A Pu~ tape deck ucl radio •alucl at $300 wu ~rt­ ed tt01ea &oa J. DO..to ROMrt· 100 ta the 2800 bloCk ol N.wport •.. All O.atiOD gUitar fen a left. haD<Iecl ~,., .act CMe valued a.t $575 .. re r.pon.d J.n from Williua K. Sclalu.._ at N~th and Balbo&. Tueeday. llay JO CRINIS Two BlaupWlkt ateuoe valued at $725 were reported atolen from two can parked behind Roy Carver Rolla Royce on Jam- bone ... Art, lilver and fu.ra.l. ture valued at $3,800 were reported stol.n ~ JM.Ile Helen Parvin in the 1000 block of Grandville . . . One Puch moped Yalued at $450 wu reported stolen hom Stanley A. lterkhoff on Canyon Lane. ARRESTS . Gen1d J. Ahern, 39, of New- port Beach, wu arrested on .us- picion of embeulement in the 900 block of Sea Lane. WedDMclay. May 21 CIUNES A car stereo and tapes valued at $558 were reported stolen hom Elizabeth A. Kontoes in the 300 block of Hospital Road . . . Tools and wine valued at $320 S~le THE HOLEY PAYCHECK On Saturday nigf1t, the Eagle flies, and my check is riddled with holes. Welfare has taken its toll. This must be Russia's idea of taking over this country without firing a shot. Food stamps -this must be Castro's way of getting rid of his over- populatjon problem, and, to add insult to injury, he's transferred his medi- cal headache to my paycheck. Hell's Fire, between oil and gas. matching funds and alcohol-how did 1 ever get mixed up in this? I'm paying 20 percent on a loan, and that idiot gets a low-interest loan to rebuild his home on a hillside. My paycheck gets another hole. Paying taxi fare for school kids-pardon me, they call it busing -but there goes my paycheck. Farmers and fishermen have what they call production credit-why does my paycheck have to suffer for this racket? The little lady is going to tell the landlord that we can only pay half this time and the rest in two weeks. There wasn't enough rubber in that check to stretch. GOOD LORDI They are going to buy another park! My check just won't stretch that far and we've got to find a way out of all this mess. Now, there's one item that's a dilly. It's called INCOME TAXI This is the crowning insult, and there's little left to pay the bills. So, to stop all this monkey business, there's one chance left and it's called Proposition 9. Now, I understand that it will save some people more than it does me, but a dollar is worth more to me than a thousand dollars to him. ~~politicians will tell you it's wrong, b~t if you want to keep your PAY- CHECK, vote YES on PROP. 9. Get the state out of the landlord business, and vote YES on PROP . 10 also. SAVE YOUR PAYCHECK. . I'm voting against every incumbent, against every bond ~e, and will vote FOR any TAX-CUTTING issue. VOTE YES ON PROPOSITION 91 lmDe ~ . AD OGtboatd --&lld a batmJ val..l at $1,300 ftunday. ~ 12 CRDOS .we ...,orted ~bali loberl ~ W.nh•D ta tM !00 block Cl '2Ith 9treiit . . . TWo chaln yaluecl at seoo .. ,. repoit.d stolen froiD &noJe.. brec:ht a.ad Tom B\lltoD oe porate P1ua Drive. J...try nha8d at $1,000 wu report.d .aolen from Jlmmie p . Webb in tU 1800 block of Park Newport • • • Five weldino cab1ee valued at $1,000 were repoNd atolen from Auinq Johnecm Co. in the 3300 block of ARRESTS Randall C. Delapp, 23, of Ri"nide, wu ~on Rt- pic:ion of 9ran.cl theft euto on Cedar TrM ta.o. ta lmne. REGENTS POINT. Our eighth and most recent rerirement community. A superb blufftop location in University Town Center. Located in the dyMmic and growing City of Irvine. La ndscaped gardens. Overlook in~ a park and lake. ,.,-~ ··"'· . ~· .. ~ ~ .... ~ REGENTS POINT. A gcx.x:l place to meet new friends. Cultural. educarional. and recreational activities abound. A fellowship hall. Lounges. Library. C raft workshops Even a sidewalk caf~ REGENTS POINT. Open Fall of 1981 . Reservadons now S<'cure the accommodation of> your choiCe V 1s11 Regents Point's ln·me office at llQl Marun Street. Sun(' 15S. Irvine. Cahfomaa 9271 S. or cali17141851-16SS Lots of open space. Cultural opportunities. shopping and churches are nearby. So me Newpon Harbor and the Unaversity of California. · ' REGENTS POINT. Beautiful one and two--bedroom cottages and apartments. For anyone 62 or over. 24-hour professional health care Complete '>ecurity. Utilities. housckecpmg. · maintenance. Jaily dining. and much more. Independence. dignity. and concern for your retirement years REGENTS POINT A ~vrHERN CAURltNtA 11lES8YTERIAN ~ :t..~E!-( \ 'MMUNIT) 81.50 18.00 88.74 88.00 8\A 12.00 te.M 75.00 103.88 12.00 108.11 aoo 115.48 M.OO 101.ee •oo 115.74 M.OO' 120.30 81.00 Front-End Alignment and 4-Tire Rotation AddiiiDNI wu ~' '19• :::::· ... ,. /_ . . j ,..,. ........ ~. HELPS IMPROV~E WEAR " AND VEHICLE PERFORMANCE • Inspect end rotate all 4 tir• • s.t Cllttr, c.mber and toe-4n to f•ctory soedficat Ions • lniCitd~U~pan~ion and steer"'' system • Molt U.S. cart-tome imports Cart croa the o&d bridge as construction starts Brid~ Work Work on the new bridqe over the Upper Newport Bay is on schedule for an August 1981 completion, according to Ron Strongs, project .J ... These days, infbtion, taxes and changing lli!styles make it imp(rta'lt ilr everyme to ~ up-to-dale on the best ways to h3ndle thir mooey. And si¥E taby s woman ~ unique &nDia1 situa- Academy Hooors LOcal Art Teacher Painter Timothy J. Clark. wt tnatructcc at 'Coutliae Cwnm- Dity College, hM bee bmtled to eihibit OM of hie WOib lp the pnetitJloua lSSth a:zunaal Juded Ezhihltkm at the NatioDal Aca- d.my of D.iQn lD New York City. tiOns; the JOhn Hanood< MtliJaU.ii lnsin{lre ~Santa Ana b~ ~6ltlldal iid~~:~semioa' b' W001eQ. Here, YoU'D ~eam ibCii t Wide r.mge of servm ~ an use to help ~.i~ and axes. As well z the many ; ~you an oo tO~~ instft a~ futUre. The seminar wiD lie held on Satir'day, June 7th at 1608 North M2in St, in 'Sarna Ana &tm 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. There's limit8l seating. so Jiease call b' reservations at 54 7-5141. Sandra A. ltlwlish San~ Ana Gener2l Agenc)• 1608 North Main Street Santa Ana. CA 92702 CUsbn Canvas IA~fMJW fiUil lf'~PEWTER r1 . (.~SILVER ARMETALE Be~Hifully en~.aved for ~I occ~ioos ANNIVERSARY ~ GRADUATION BABY THINGS MOM & DAD · BIRTHDAYS ( WEDDINGS EXECUTIVES CHARMS -·-. NAME PLATES TOO! NOACK TROPHY ~ 200 Newpad Center Dr. Destpl'laaa Residential Dlvtsioo Suite 100. 7St-lt81 ConullerciAI Dlridon SUite 203. --·- PlAHAHIADI Wf WU.. Q.C*I> FOI VACATION .ull711..ull22 FOI THE liST QUALITY & IBT.NICI COME TO SAM'S ttot HADOIIlYD. AT 19TH ST. 541-7122 Deluxe Motorcoach Toan • • • FUlly Eicorted From NewPort Beach. YELLOWSTONE aDd GRAND TETONS ... A ... It, II.,.,. AN IlEAL VACATIOH C~ SP£CTACtl.AA MOUNTAINS. SILVEit STR£WS AND THE GAE.AT O#fH trACES wrTH SOME OF AMUJCA 'S MOST 8EAf.ITIFUI... AND ~UI...A~ lt.ESCMTS tN0.UD1NG SOli YAU.Ir, LAD T A110L CAt ... _. LAS VIGAS. THANICSQVIHG HOUOAY IN l'OSEWrE -OOHT MISS rrt NEWPORT TRAVEL CLUB·BENEFITS INCLUDE:. * IAGGA('i£ It CAHaU.AnoH IHSUIItAHC£ ·~_, ...... ,.., * 2_,. DISCOUNT OH HVCT TOUA ~ M ' .. t10.00,. ,_ Newpert Traftl Co. 250 Newport CeDter Dr. Suite M .. J 0.3 .... (714)MI-7DZ maa. When the dynamlc DuBddge be9an hla acapnlluticm of Cal Tec:h't hl.stmy, I thought I heud him aay hit au.bject ... ~ Tech'• Put PrMdeat of the Future." Ot w .. really "Put, Preeent ud FutuN.") He oatliDed the 9().~ b1. tory of the lDcNdlble m.titutioD hom the dayt of bebag an ele- mntary ud woetiooal tnilnh'9 .academy to today'a ottadel of engineering aad eciaWic ...arch. ._ It DOW hat aa 82.-acr. campua ill Puec:Maa ud tna . off~p\11 facfllt:let (Mlc.h .. Palomar Ot.er.atorr ud Jet Proput.lou Laboratory) plua the Mt. Willoa Obletvatory aad Laa CcnpaDU Ob.ervatory ill Chll. (operated joilltly with the Came- gte IDMitute). A. the early-and DOW famoua -Demel of Amoa TbJoiop, Geolge Hale, ArthUJ H~. Robert )lllltkan (did fOU bow hi. gnndaon Uvea 1D Balboa?) rolled aao. the .Uvw toogue of their chartamatic aucc 111 Clf, It led to updatiJ'9 through Harold Brown ud the pre .. nt (and equally charlamatic) pnadent, Marvin~. The dellaeaticm of the famoua atuc:Lmta and teacben OODt:ilwed the epc. Corona del Nar'a (aad hvtne'a) be1ovwd Dr. Amold Beckman took all three of b.1a degi'MI at Cal Tech and alto taught there. RemiDdera of the accompliah- ment.a of the famed alumni and faculty membera, the Nobel -pri.zlea (18), the National Nedala d Science n&>. aud the recoom· tion br election to the Natioul Aoei:l rn r a1 ., v c. ad u. NaticMI Ao.illar Gi ID9J.D-· bao ........ billo tbe~DdtW~ual ~ 0 Ci aacJa .. Cad Alld4aaao PaWIDG, ad w.._ ud c;ialg, tM faiDed DNA ~ OwiD4r 1831 tluO\agh 1933 . Albert f.t..a.I.D mac~. at-.ct.d Wit8 to ... hwtitQte.. Toclay'e a.cttfttiee mchade a'llroaalatal ~ ud COil~ cliep ~ m .... OIIll, eDIIIVJ paotec:Jta, ADd iadtvldual r...uch ~too aume.oua (ud oampla) to ~Ia Each delfJwetiaa-quuam, qaarb. ~ added a IPUk to my ..aliatsc. oi how much thia iDitituticll aloae h. ooatz:ibuted to oar pr.ant world -ad thua to tbe Ntw.. lad I I d. Dr. I>uBndg. had ' lpoba traly, but my aara had .added their OWil diJDaDIIICD- aJio truly. He • hadn d ad tnaly the P..t Pr.ldat of the Future! • • • 'I'M Amold Backmau bo.ted local. Jeaa ad Jdm Wacmab aad the Qeorve lb9a at the net at the Santa ADa Country Club. ,.. Cal Tech'• Vic» Pn.ldent Ga. aDd Mart Aml wo.on hoateclmy table, wiW:h included Mary aDd Bruce o.J Mu, L R. .. Mac,. McCulley, and Vema aDd W. Cuztia Roc...U.. AzDoD9 the .A.oc:iat.-a IUp- port gtOup which hal a large percentage of alWDDl ud .,.at faculty u well .. cMoteee- are needy 40 Oruge Countiana. Somt of the Harbor AIM membww are the AlpbcmM Bur· nuda, Richard Butb, H.mtetta Bam., the William Da.t.., the Jam• !bu. the Walter Gerbm, Dade Hale, the CoW. HoUaday ha., the Jamea Xliegela, the Paul Lenb, MD. Howatd Lewta, Dr. and MD. Hana Linhaldt, the Robert Mapels, Mn. Freel Mark- ham, McCulley, Dr. and Mn. Michael Millikan, '1'homaa Myen, William Petencm, the George Pfleger~, the Joaeph 1\oeeDer Jra., the R1chaJd Steel•, David StelmDets ud the Pavid Sw.d- 19wL Learning to Uve the lJJe ol o debutante ant NotkmoJ Cborlty League and Jorm.r nc:A1oc:ftn mem.beB Julie ~tlJ, left. of Newport Beocb, Jill AppJegote of O.ta Jl~ tmd Heotber Hinu, right, ol Newport~. 7h giru ..,. ,....,.,., witb 19 otben at a /onnol teo held bJ Sberman Gcude.o.-tmd will mole their olliciol bow on Nov. 29 bJ Ca.to N..a-. Socltb Coat PIOIIG Hotel. • • • • • • Dkl you make it up to Fuhkm Wud for the Newpozt City Am. P•ttval owr S.hllday aDd &mday? 'I1Ma wu mu.tc, lling· illg, danc(ng-of all Jtinda ad art. ut, ut all .O!J.J~the place. Oddly, ~ ctll6le ce.r auctkm WU ootft9 OD at the taJM time. That area waa pacbd and jam· a.ed, whSoh w• DOt the cue wtth the Ana F..Uftl Could it be that today'• popu- latlca caret more about the "art'" of the clallical automobile thaD that of the "claaatcal" artitt? • • • ADd what it there about chili that drawt the aowda? The OC Fatrgrou.nda waa aJ.o pacbd and jammed--even early 1D the day, c;J8tt1Dg more ao aa the day-ud the ch111-progr..-d. Ia aDOther part of Cotta W...-the South Cout Plua Hotel-the people from .Am.zi. caD City Bank. beaded br Board Chalmum Jca S. ltrM<hnan, threw a party that brouoht out all the citY• wheelJ and then tome. Ia apite of the ban.k't elogan, "Strictly Buain-," the favoa they gaw away were play- oriented; cans d temUa bal.la and pec:kagea of golf ba11t. Or it that atrictly buain-tbne daya? There are tim• when I do beUeve such it the caae. . . . Some teDDll ..._not strictly bus- ill-. although ~ money which the AdoptJOD Gu.ild of Southern 0raDge County mak• from ita toumamant would tend to belie that, wete lt not for auch a good I"Oltloll1euea of tbe Adoption Guild's Tennis Tournament were honored at the Laguna home of Sheila Sonenab.i.ne, left, and lfiCeived by Guild Pruident Kathy Cook The tournament final& ore .. t lor June 1 at the Newport Beocb TelUli• Club, and tbia Fnday the Leroy Neiman painting of Lover and Emerson will be auctioned. StaB photo by Barry SJobm cauae. If you have not bo09ht your tickets for the "Tennia Smash" ~ehedu.led for thiJt Friday at CanD.ll and Chaffin in Design Plua in Newport Center, call 673-0874 or 675-4781. The ticketa are $25 each and there will be the auction for the origiDal Neiman painting of our owa Roy Emeraon and Rod Laver Laver. Aleo preaent will be-aa guw\:a of honor-Conaul General and MD. Peter &rbour oi Aua- JlatcbJDg motbe,. • the tbeme lor thJ. CJWdren '• Home Society debutante pottroit From leh, Mary Katherine Bloke and her mother, Nory; Lhxla lecm Hilcbey and her mother, Jean, and Xe/ley Anne Hill and her IIJOtber, Ollie. The CHS tea wos held at the Balboa PIJolo Studio home of Nra. Frcmk nun.. Yoar lllvltatloD To Paltll Alacl Ule june 1-lrTU'1\IQraUon: The Fradom Drain june 8 -SpaldnQ for God june 15-How You Can Swvtvc Marrtaa- June 22-Tbe Seven Dacfllat Sins june_ 29-The Seasons of Your Soul · jotn us 9t30 a.m. Sundlly et the Community Room. Allslate BldQ .• I 1 Corporate Plaza. NCwpon c:..r Sale Now lOS.., AD CuStOm MadeSiilt8 fllll-11 All you'll ~ need to know about florists: 641 -0810 • Stone Mill Business Park 2915 Red Hill Ave. • Costa Mesa t ~~; ~~ PRESENTS J. ·· NO JUliAN ROCKWELL .. THE INVENTOR Ca.ta Me.a Mayor Arlene Sc:bokr ha. a loce-~loce ei.ICOUDfv 'of the very ll.ic_.t kind witb new City CouncJ.l.man Eric Jobrwca. 7be two city leoden welcomed Jon Xre.dmaZJ aDd bit upcomizJg Azaeri. can City Bank building, wlucb will opeD in 1981 at Two Town Center in South Coa•t Plaza. tralia. See you there! All Harborlitea photos not otherwflle marked are by Jean Halliburtoo. ICicldng up hi• heeh al NHAN'• recepbon lor tbe NB Am F•· bval'a commiffH u Larry Lan· lozd, while the CbilJ Cha.mpiolu gathered oczoa the Bay in Ca.ta Me.a to dance to theu own drummer ~,(",~£~ ~ -a• ~ ~." ,..,"# b, tel' AtJ<t.a ~ ._ .... .._., fltON Till WARdRobE~ WORld~ bEsT -dR1sSEd piopll MOIIAAl,. , ... ,_ IUNDA~.1a.s• 2731 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEl MAS 67~5M3 French Cuisine .. SArlJRDA~ JUNE 7• A~ d•ne for women to team more about financial planning. 1)lese days, inflation, taxes and changing lifestyles make it i~t for everyone to keep up-to--dale on the best ways to handle their money. AJ¥1 sino! today~ woman res wUque 6nandal situa- tions. the~ Hanaxt MllUalUfe l~ Company ef Santa Ana 1s ~a 6nalcial ~ ~ ~semin3r eSpeda1l b' women. Here, you'D JeUn iii& -l wide range of services :l strategies can use to help IP.ii.a.lioo and taxes. As well ~ the many ~ }'Oll an oo to fldp in.ue a tJightfr future. The seminar will tie held on ~y. june 7th atlWS North Main St., in Santa Ana 6un 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Tht....-e's limited seating. so please call i>r reservations at S47-Sl4l. Sandnt A. Hawlish Santa Ana General Agency 1608 North Main Street Santa Ana. CA 92702 Cusbn Canvas lA~ fiu11 c;lflSP:.~~~ ~ ARMETALE Be~tifully enar .aved for~~~ OCUSIOn\ ANNIVERSARY ~ GRADUATION BABY THINGS MOM & DAD · BIRTHDAYS ( WE DDINGS EXECUTIVES CHARMS NAME PlATES TOol . NOACK TROPHY 646-3J4J 170 [ ~~ .. ~=· S111I1P 117 t 'llllfl"lltol\1\tiOI. ~' of ta l ~ CaQterbury IQteriors 200 Newpor.t Center Dr. Design f»IaJ.a · Residential Division Suite 100 • 7a-1981 Commerci&J Division Suite 203 • 7a-J985 PlANAHEADI WE W1.1 • ClOIID FOR VACA110N .AN 71L .AN 22 FOI THE lEST QUALITY I liST PIIICI COME TO SAM•s 1t09 HABOa RVD. AT 1tTH ST. ' 5a·7122 Deluxe Motorcoach Tours ••• Fidly Escorted From Newport Beach. YELLOWSTONE uad GRAND TETONS ... A.,. ••· 11 o.,. AN IO£AL VACATION COMtiHING ftCTACWit MOUNTAINS. SILVEA STR£AMS ANO TH£ Glt£AT OPf.N ~AC£S wrTH SCM£ OF AMEAICA 'S MOST 8E.AUTIFUI.. AND I'OPULAit ltfSORTS INaUOING SUM \'AWY, LAD TAHOI. CAUIIL ... LAS VIGAS. YOSEMITE NAT'L PARK ... ""· •· co.,. THANKSGIVING HOUOAY IN YOS£MITE -OONT MlSS 1T1 NEWPORT TRAVEL CLUB BENEFITS INCLUDE:, * MGGAG£ ir CA.HaU.A'OOH IHSVMHC£ * ~dinner party * 2" DISCOUNT ON N£XT TOUt i ._-. ••o.oo ,. p._ Newpart Trawl Co. 2SO NewpOrt Center Dr. Suite M-103 ,._ (714) 141-7232 Good Luck, Kristen I maD. When the dyumic DuBrtdge began bla ecapaallutioD of Cal Tech'• hiatory, I thoQSJht I beaJd him Ay hie 1\lbtect WM ~ Tech'• Put Pre.ldet ol the Future." at w• really "Put, Preeent aDd FutaN.") He OlltliDed t.be 90-yaar bla- tory of the incredibJe IDititutioD hom the daya oi belDg u .. mentary aDd .ocatioD&I traiJt.iD9 .academy to today'e citadel of e~ and tc*ltiflc reeearch. It how hu u 82-acre . campueln h_.a aDd MVen off-campua fadlWel (aach u Palomar Obeervatory aDd Jet PropulliOD Laboratory) plua the , Ml WlleoD ObMrvatory and Lu Campa.au Obeervatory lD Chile (operated Jointly with the Carne- gie bwtitute). A. the early-aDd now famo\.11 -Dil!MI of Amc. nm;op, Geotge Hale, Arthur No,., Robert MUJtkan (did you bow hia ~Mwm U... ln Balboa?) rolled aao. the .Uvw ~ of their chartematic IUCCIII:«, it led to ~att.ng thmUQh Harold Brown aDd the ~t (and equally cbarltmatle) pnedent, Marvin Goldb.rvc· 'nle delmeatioD of the famo\.11 1tudanb aDd teacben coatiDuecl the epic. Corona cW Mar'• (aDd Irvin•'•) belowd Dr. Andd Beckman took all three of hia decJr._ at Cal Tech and aleo taught there. Rem.iDdem of the accompliah- ment.l of the famed alumni and faculty memben, the Nobel prt-. (18), the National Wedell ~ Science (16), and the recopi- tion by eJ.ction to the Natiaaal AcM i G( Ia ••tee ud tbe N.ta.a~ •• ,ol~­tao .. ~ .. tW iadiYidul ~' 2 Oi.uc!a•Cul AM.--. Pad~Dg, ad Wat.oa ud ClaJg, tM faiMd DNA NMUC!Mi~L ~ 1831 thmugh 1033 Al.b.t F.l ..... FUde atadecl nata to the m.tttute. Today'• acttritiel blclade -~~ud caatrol, deep tpaee mW!ODI, eDII9Y p.ojeGta, ad iDd!Ytdual reeeuch goD too Dum.out (ad complex) to apJ.ia. Each deJtDMticD-quuaD, quarb. lDted.oal adchd a tpck to my realiattcm oi how much w. u.titu&o aloae hM ocmtribatecl to oar s--nt world -ud tha8 to t.be tatur.. IDdtl cl. Dr. DuBrtdge had .,... tnaly, but ., ~ bed added their OWil dh...-cm- allo tnaly. He II IDd 11 cl ad truly the Put Prelildent oi the Futuref • • • '!'he Amold BeclanaD. bolt.d localt Jeu aDd Jolm Wacuab and the George &.g. at the event at the Santa ADa Cowrtty Club. Cal Tech'• Vice Prelidant Gene aDd Mary Ann wu.on ho.ted my table, which lncluded Wary aDd lbuce o.J Mar, L R. "Mac" McCulley, and Verna and W. Curtia RockeWJ.. AmcDtJ the A.ociat--a IUp- port group which hal a large parentage of alUJ!Dli ad put faculty .. wall .. ctnote.- are neuly 40 OraDge Cou.atie.nl. 8oaM af the Hubaw Area memb.n are the AlpboDM Bur- D&Dda, Richard BurtE., Hemtetta Bamel, the William Da-n-, the Ja.mee !bu. the Walter Gerbna, Dade Hale, the CoWe Holladay Jn., the Jam• Xliegela, the Paul Lenb, ...... Howud tewt., Dr. and MD. Ham Linhardt, the Bob.rt Wapele, Mre. Fred Mark- ham, McCulley, Dr. and Mre. Michael Milltbn, 1'homu Myen, Wllliam PettnOD, the George Pflegeaa, the Jc.eph Ro.eDer Jn., the Bicha.Jd Steel•, David Stei!!J!Mb aNI the David Swed- f9wa. Learning to live tbe lile of a debutGDte GJW Natloaal Cbanty League and former nclfocbn memben Julie ~lb. Jell, ol Newport Beocb, Jill AppJegat. ol Cc.to M.-aDd Heotber JIUJu, right, ol Newport Beocb. n. girl....,. prua12ted witb 19 otben at a formal tea be/d iD Sbenu= Gudu.t aDd will mah tbeir official bow on Nov. 29 in Ce»ta M.a .. Soutb Coa.t PIGiltl Hotel. • • • • • • Old you mab it up to Fuhion Jalaud for the Newport City Alta F..ttval OYW Saturday aud Sww:lay? 1'MN w• mu.tc, llln9- lDg, danclDg-of all lrindr and art, art, art an ~~the p~aoa. '-Oddly, tlJe dii6lC car auction wu gotDo c:m at the eame time. That uea wu pacbd and jam- med, which w• not the caM with tbe Ada F..Uval Could it be that todaY• J)OIN- latiml ca-. llltOm about the "art" cd the cla..tcal automobile than · that of the "cla..ical" artiat? . . . ADd what t. thee about chili that drawe the CJOwda? The OC Falrgrounda wu aJ.o pecbd and jii.JJI.DMd-even early lD the day, gettlJl9 !DON 10 .. the day-and the ch111-progun1 tl. In another part of Caeta Maea-the South Cout Plaza Hotel-the people &om Am.ti- can City Bank. headed by Board Cbainnan }CD S. KI-dman, threw a party that brought out all the city'• wbeela and then lOme. In epite of the banr1 alogan, "Strictly Busin-," the favom they gaft away we~ play- oriented: cans of temWI balla and peckegee of golf balls. Or is that etrictly buetn-tl:tea daya? There are tim• when I do baUwveeuch w the cue. . . . 9cme t.n.nil il DOt etrictly b'--· ln-, although the moaay which the AcloptiOD GuUd of Southern OraDg. County mak• f:rom it. tournaJMnt would tend to belie that, ._. it not tor web a good l'alrztm1eaea of~ AdoptioD Guild's Tenni• Tournament were honored at the Laguna bome of Sbeila SonenUJ.ine, left, and received by Guild Precdent Kotby Cook The tournament finals ore Rf lor June 1 at tbe Newport Beach Ten.o.i• Club, and tb.i• Fndoy tbe Leroy Neiman painbng of Lovt!r and Emenon will be auctioned. StoH pboto by Bony SJobuJ caUM. D you have not bought yow tickets for the "Tenn.il Sma.ab" echeduled for thia Friday at Cannell and CbaHin in O..ign Plaza in Newport Center, call 673-0874 01" 675-4781. The ticket.a are $25 each and there Will be the auction for the original Neiman painting of our own Roy Emerson and Rod Laver Lave. Alro pr ... nt WllJ ba-u ~ of hooor-Con.u.l General and W... Peter Barbour ~ Au. Jlatcbing motben • IDe tbelne lor tbb CJWdren '• HOlM! Society debutont. potbait From Jeh, Mary Katbenne Bloke ond her mother, Mary; Undo letm Hilcbey and ber motber, Jean, and Kelley Anne Hill cuxJ ber mother, Ollie. The CHS teo was beld at tbe Balboa Photo Stvdlo home ol Jln. Frtmi Trone. Yoar lllvltatloa To Falda Aluf ute june 1-lmrn.IQraUon: The freedom Drain june 8-S~ for God june 15-How You Can Survtve MarrtaQe june 22-The Sevm Deacmat Sins june 29-The SasoiiS of Your Soul jotn us9t30 a.m. Sunday at the Community Room, Allstate Bldf., I 1 Corpon~ Plaza, Ncwpart Censer ••wron o••v•na•m soc tilt ~ ...... ~-- sa .. aaer I Here! Sale Now ~~ ... AD Custom Made SUit& ........ 11 AU you·n fWf need to know about florists: 641-0810 • Stone Mill Business Park 2915 Red Hill Ave. • Costa Mesa NORJIIAft ROCKWELL THE INVEltTOR Cotrta Muo Mtzyor A..rkz:Je Scbaler be. a ft:.:e-NMac. a«'OUIIW Of tbe very llJCe$l kind witb new C1ty CouncilmGD Eric .w.,..; n. two city leaden welcomed Jon Kreedmtm cmd bi. upcomiDg Ameri- can City Bcm.k bwlding, wlucb will opeD in 1981 ot Two To~m Center in Soutb Ccxut P/O%o tralia. See you thena! All Hdrborlitea photo. not otberwi6e marked ore by Jean Halliburton. Getting tbeu own bTond of hch were cbi1i Ioven hom oJJ 01'er tbe .tote. Country we.tem mUiic dom.inoted tbe OC Foirgrotmd. ate lor tbe cmnuol cookofl. ICicking up bU beeh at NHAN'• ~pboa lor the NB Art. F•- t:r val:. commiftH 16 Larry Lan. lord, wlule the Club Cbo.mPIOIU gathered oc:ro. tbe Bay in Co.to Ne.o lo dance to tbeJr o wn clnunmer b, ,,,. ~., faoM rl. wuct.obls TltE woald~ bEsT-clasSEd ptoph .a. ..... , .. ,.... .... .. ,.,.., .. V31 E COAST HWV. COAONA DB.. MAR 675--51563 FrerJCh Cuisine Claadotte Starec.;r• wu receat- ly iutelJed. u the new preeideat of the Newport Harbor Panhe~­ laic m oereaOJ:U. ill the home of Kay WcGratb. Barbara Nabl.r wu tnmJied .. flnt 9ice p~ent; EJot. Wri9bt Ia the n.w MOOGcl Yice p.-..kleat; Betty HarUne will •rn u tblrd vice preekl•t; with Warvo Baller, treuurer. MaJy T•9arden will be recorclill9 eecretary, aDd Sbtrlee Cobb wll1 ~ u the uw cor· J'elpOIIdiD<J eecntary. Parlia- metariallla Wn. Larry Jhar9iil-• The QOal of the .oc:iety Ia to maiDtaiJl hip ltudarda in p)u- tic n.rvery and help educate the J)Qhlic about t.bJa medical art. bau9la. .... ~ •• ltudeat of UCl a.ad membet of Alp).& Chi Oaae9a, wu boDored u WOIUA of the year by the PaDheD..UC. c ~A~~ ~--~------~------~~--~ -IIERE"S YOUR PART-TIME --Ill!-.J . 'IIIIID OFWAIBDIQ !BOa baiTY CLO'I1IIIt -LIT VI DO If POll YOVl PAIGLY WAIII. n.vrr AJII) FOLD ••• .......... ._,, .. r• Drr a. •118 a.mc.. Republican Candidate ••• For U.S. Congress 40th District Century Stationers cune•a StatloMi'y Cook's Comer O.J.'a Sound lnYMtmenta ,., t.:oe•edee ,., Photo Suppbee ,., Glf.. a Carch ., ....... s.. ,., OtelMry ,., Free Park iaa ,., ()pea Dally ,., Blood Prn••"' ConealadcMI ul'm going places with Alpha Beta Travel" COMPLETE WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS -PROFEAIONAL AND COURTEOUS SERVICE AIR TICKETS • CRUISES • TOURS • ETC . WE'VE MOVEDI Come see us in our new office ALPHA BETA TRAVEL SERVICE 2000 Harbor Blvd. CWeatem Thrift Plaza) Costa M .... CA e 842-4733 These Shoes Are Made For Wearing by MlldNclllecid, It wu 21 years avo that the fint Chad• JourdaD retail store opced on Bou.t..ud de La .MadeleiDe iD Paria. lven than, people waited in line to blly what were COJWdared the world's finest lusury she.. There ua now, iD France alone, some 28 .tor .. , 11 of which are in the Paris arM, all Mll.inQ abo., b.andbavs and • rapidly npandinQ ranv• of superb quality ~ri•. It wu in Jww al 1969 that Chart.. Jourdan opened Us tim retail .tore in America on Fifth Awnua, New York. The 11 foJ. lowiDQ yean have ... n Jourdan stone openinQ in major citw. ac:ro. the-country. In April Charl• Jourdan opened in South Cout Plua, canyinQ not only footwMr and acce.ory lines but (the fim in Califomia) the new Chart.. Jourdan rMdy-to-weu. It abo introduc:ee the lint Xavier Duaud store lD the UD.lt· ed Statee. The footw-.r atyS. r~ tro. c'•r'c pua~ k> 8CUlp. hand ••••• k) cW~ce-. .a.xt., .ua M.l Mio)ata bwa tnM ll&ta to lrlp Meb. Ho.wnr, the n....t heel t. sliQhtly low.r &Dd more cuual. The color b the azcltnMiDt of the co1lection-Olympic tihla, tu.clua, turquoiM, two Nd, cu.ary yellow, bUy qr .. , ort.p white and, of cour., claMic black patent. At the - opu.iDQ abow, the modela WOTe theae MDda1s in two difle""'"l-.llt co&o~th• .._.. .hoe but COD· trutinQ colon. And it looked QrMtl The Jootwear coDectioo • complemented by a full line al acc .. orte.-b.ndbao;a, hats, .:.an•. 8WlQluMe, jewelry and watc.hee. There's color for the men, too, in the ... CharS. JouTdaD Wouieu.r collecticm-a MW ranve of abadee, but very mat· culine, in tubt1e toG• of both toft and waniHDO. qreen, ~. pewlw and, of COUrN, white. Notle the~ o( ct.r..y tabrkis llbowa, ... the MW~lm.. ha additioe to the 1WW South Cout Piau aon, JOQ'D Ibid Out.~----~ ... uc~. rm-..ycilau --~~ ..... --· lD9 ....... ll,a"i'C;ii, eM ...... Mo~. ' Tradttlon.tl Satural Slx'U.IIkr \N'".J anJ 1~,~r''-"'-"t' Dac /\\he. .,J "u It' -.. M. CNI~ Stnpn .onJ l'b...t. ~tq s: h eu. """ S I 44.50 s..mm... \'"'--ht r"'"'"t. Rq Sl<-' Ow me.. $105 1\,P.no Re11 S I~" 0... CW"'C"" $89. 50 8;wc Na'' Blul· Ht•f"<ll:l.. Blazer W\, rlv .,~ .. '""~ Re11 Sl h Ow-pnco: $79 .50 CI~K" Buwm f\•wn Oxford Cloth Shtm Sh.'" """"'~ •n..IL."''I Rq S:l "'-' An.l s:: "'' Our rn• .. SS S 14.50 LS. $15.50 Pin P01nt All <..\'(ton Oxf(lfd Ck>Ch Sl""' eun. .. , n... ~n-1 ·~· .. .~~a, Rt-11 s-4~ "'-Our pr•u $28 Tropacal "'~ .. ,~hr [) k. /\\h>l Drl'' ..,l,k k' IWw Sot\,\' ()"' I;WOC"f" $29.50 ~ual Kh.•~• Twtll Chamhr.n .m,j Bru,ht-.1 Poplan Pam' R,.. S\:... O"r pncot: $21.50 N«~ar All "•ll Rc-~ h~l;uJ, Cluh-. & Spnn~r F,ln,lt"' ltq Sl \ "' s:, Our JW'« $9 from Our LlJK"i I'll-rc Clas:.IC pnflR Blout·r..l-... ~ ~.,. M.dr-. ~lb $ Re-t Sl~h•Slll' Ow"'"" $99.50eo 139..50 Pbplm. ~ral.k":ltC't and Pn"\4-ord f\.lnf'-nc-J -t ~1'\eatrd ~ S4S "'~~ o. l"'b $22 • .50 ., Sll..SO c~ Ladtcs Bk~. U~thJ Cbh ~ n--t All C... on f"wlcn ~ Slh·$4~ Coif. Slall Conlr.Uc. No. lOC*I ..... HMipiOrt ....._-ea.-- Whenit~tt>~Brufich . Our Freridl Old is reaJijr Beaucqup . E!'Wfl""'e J*r, ......_ iiiDce. cnpcs. ccllln. Ow c:bd nrwr IIDcJM wbcn 110 ..y }II* Afld odtbtt will you. ,... Swldly ........ flbuioullln'l)'-~ ........... ~ cntfta -&om the proudell ol btiMI CWIII6w to the headaa ol farm ldktlcn ~ Add abe .,.ue ~~<t.a . .,.-.c . eel -~ol~ marbcbl. No wonder auyonr talb lbout this bna1da-wben they tlnaDy Slop ~ Facuml ~ 5undlly inthtdqpnl ~ 10:30Lm.II02:3()p.m. !REGISTRY 18800 MacArdlur ........ IMDe 7t2-8777 ,. MGa Clay. 12. Is • lbcth crader at Anderson Sdtool. He has hid his route in the Hlrt.or v..w ..,.. ... of Newport leach *'te A&c· 16, 1978 .wtthno~. Matt Is Merested In ~models of ships lftd allplanes. He plays on t.sebll and soccer teams and swims with a team In theunrner. He takes plano lessons and plays the ~t In the honor b.Y ' l t school. . He has two lkters, one older and one~· OtMd SeaRart. I S. Is in che r*lCh Jnde at Univeutty ...... School. He his a r'OUt* in lrvine.~onAuc.l ,l979. David II handcapped. He woke '4» one momll~& two years 110 wkh no f_., In etdw .... lea\q him ~ Afu!T tats and .... w.eb in the hospcal, doctors clsco¥el ed that he had • Wll infection whid\ .,. ed the nerves in his hipl and beck to his ... The symptoms, ..... to polo. eftntualy ao away. • He moved from a whelk:hair to a walker thlri onto crutches, whid\ he-UfeS today. He hopes to be rid of them this year as a result of dwapy at Hoq Hospital. He ....._" 370 papers each week on his bike. which he says Is also &ood therapy for ... I FOR RENT 011 .,., Fl OVER 1200 Available Titles I SPLENDID SOMMERS START ...--••= a ............. ,. . • ---. 1~ ,_,..o.MIIIPiedto~VIdeoMGN~ • DllccJun-. on ,., ACA VIdeo c--. "-car .. a· c.m.. • ~LNGfAc-lwand ... T..- T ...... Home MalviN to Video C...... Gem Talk 8) J C HUMPHRIES Cma,_,C~.ACS AUI1'RALIAR DIAIIOJmS ........ clowa ..... LET THEM GRADUATE TO AN OMEGA 0 ' AT ROGERS ••• -.,..., for the City of ~~-----. Hope, Clu~ af W•r~byMar­ i9rie Rnlay win be on dlspWf at the Irvine CMc Centre, 172QO Jam- boree. ltvine, Monct.y ' ttvough friday, 8 a.m. to ~ p.m. Mev and June. MusiiiiWIIIaout •• an exhibition of oewty r..c:tilcovered mutaf pen8M painted by · Arstlile &oty continues at the Newport Harbor Art MUMUm. TheflratWa....,. States Biennial Exhibit runs at the Newport Harbor Art Museum through June 22. The stunning exhibition fee. turea some of the fanest oontempora~Y wot1c t. ing done In the 13 we.t- em states. NHAM hours are T uesdey through Sunday, 11 :~ a.m. to 5 p.m. 7~ 1 122. wr •• Schanck's paintings contin\Ja at the West Coast Gaiety, 2700 W . Coast Hwy., Newport Beadl, through May 31 . OIP ... tdr .. byTobe Wheeler at the Irvine Ubrary I 4512 Sandburg Way, Irvine for May lnd a.m Ol ....... by Hope Colemeo wta be on display at Security Peciftc Bank, 1~77 Cul- ver Or., Irvine, for the months of May and June during regu&lr blinking hotm. A 20-y-r retrospec- tive on the work of Judith Bland and Clyde Zulch is now on display at the Zulch Gallery, 3800 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Bland is represented by the original casts of her heroic-lized busts. and Zulch by his popular paintings. Hours at the Zulch Gallery are 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except Mondaya. 67&8641. . TN.Inday, May H H..ttorV ........ den of National Council of Jewtsh women, Tuatfn Mercury Sevfnge ri Loen, 11 a.m . 7f8.11&8. ~~ 1 S.ywood Or., New- port Beech, 8 p.m. 661..o?83. a.tunllly, M-r 11 ~ ....... ~Didoft, Orange <;:ounty Ctwpter. Santa Ane Coumry Ctub, 7 p.m. 647-3001. 8oUth eo.t Corn- ......... Jewflh Cen- ter, Gibr81ter Savings, 24280 EJ Toro Rd., Laguna Hll1s. 831~. Mond8y, June 2 · Newport HM'bor TOHtrnletreMCiub, 11 :~ a.m., Western Federal Savings and Loan, 4 Corponste P!aza Or., Newport Beach. 631 -1094. aw ... teraAnony- moua of Newport ~ 10 a.m .• West- em Federal Savings and Loan, 4 Corporate Plaza Or.. Newport Beach. 646-9141. Tueedey, June 3 Klw•nla of Newport Center. Glendale Fed- eral Savings and Loan, 100 Newport Center Or., Newport Beach, noon. Emblem Club 384 officers, 7:~ p.m., EJks Lodge on V&a ()porto, Newport Beech. Newcomer'• Club of Newport Beech, 10 a.m .. home af Mrs. Randolph Kroenert. 64.2--5698. 8unsNM 8f'Mirf ... a.., 7 a.m .. Grand Portage Restaurant of the Registry Hotel. 646-7669. A•obic Dt8CO and Ballroom Dance Club. 7 p.m., 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. ~. Fashion .... of South eo.t Ptau II now aponing ita aummer tpOftlwMf eolaction. ''One of the ~ ~fDtcala teny clOth, with knits runnJng a doee MCOnd . . . --· ,..,., and red .... the belie cokn, bUt ...._.,, no lmlt to the ~ln ..... eon'a IIPIICtNm·" Ultlllt ~-........ atsein8nd~ -~· ~Room Of the Newpof1 Cent8r BIW'leh Ubra,Y, 8 San Ctemer•tll Rd., on Thutedey. May 29. "The GMng Tree" wfll be me co-feeture. Ffee. uor ..... Oft- LoOee .. and "SmabMt Blphlrit in the World" ~ 1rt 10 a.m. in the cf'MdttM •#• room af the N8'wport Beech Mari- ner'• Branch Ubraly. 2006 DOver Or. Thu,. day, May 29. Free . "HOUM of W8X" tcreens at 7 p.m. In Forum 2 of Golden West College n part of the fUm/lecture series on me--horror film on Saturday, May 31 at 7 p.m. $1. ''High An11lety" tcreens at 7 and 9 p.m. In the Forum of Orange Coast College on Fri- day, May :ll. $2. Lectures "How to Uve with Someone Who is Emo- tionelty Dtsturbed" Is the title of a lecture in the on-going "Beyond Self-Help Books" series presented at Lou Miller and Associates. 2850 Mesa Verde Dr. East, Suite E, Costa Mesa. Dennis Car1son lectures Thursday. May 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. $5. 754- 4962. 1he Unhed NadoN Economic and Sodet Council, 8pellks on "Pfedge of Allegianc:." on Wednesday, June 4. at 6:~ p.m . in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht CJub. 642·9990. ''Actlv•tel .. is a day-_long "excursion into the telf" to be held at the Advanced Heatth Center. 1300 Bristol St. N., Newport Beach, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m . on Sunday. June 1 . This is a workshop de- ligned to "provide you with access to the pat- terns and values that generate your lifesty1e" and the cost is •25. Re~ervations at 97S- 0700, and space is limited. "Preventing Birth Defects Through R• search" II the name of the thfrd annual March of Dimes research grant conference set for Sat- urday. May 31 from 7:30a.m . to 4:30 p.m. In the Registry Hotel of tMne. Or. David Brock will preeent the keynote addrala ''OYarvtew of NeYral Tuba o.fac* and Alptwt-Feto-Proteln." ~by*tu .... from ~t doctora 8fld ..-c:Nra ffom thtoughout the --· •• 879--22?0 . and "Clearing Away Sexual Blocb." f12. ~111 ext. 266. ··p ............. C~nk:ttion" il a ~~ offered ~ Coea1fine Com~ CoMege on Saturday .. M.y 31, from t !!f~!nm.,;,:e :e... "'-' day wPI be "OwfcorAing Proc,.. tlnation," a one-day W'Ofbhop to be held in the Airporter Inn from 9:30a.m. to 4:~ p.m. For information on these lectures call 963-- ~11. ext. 256. UcturMoH.-.d through the UCI Exten- sion the week of May 29 tllrough June 4 are "Managing the Marginal and Unsatisfactory Per- former," "How to Cre- ate and Present a Win- ning Proposal," "The ABC's of Tennis: A Ball Control System," "Self- Management Training: Getting Control of Your Time and Your Life." "The Craft of CJear Writing,'' "Leadership: How to Get It and How to Keep It," "I Want to Go to Work But ... ," "Problem Leamers in the Regular Class- room." Times, fees. requirements 'vary. For more information call 833--5414. UniwrM,., trpeQIII.lli on the history of cosmos from its origin to the distant future, is an Cringe Coast Col- lege Planetrlum produc- tion pt"Mented by Stephen Lattanzio, P1anetarium director and assistant professor of astronomy at OCC. Friday, May ~. 7 and 8:30p.m . Dr. Mitchell Roaenthel will speak on "Parenting in Drug- Troubled Times" on Wednesday, Mev 28 at 7:~ p.m . in the Chap- man College Auditor- ium. Following the key· note address will be a panef discusston Wlth Rosenthal. Ruth Larkin, Dave Larson and Jim Bryce. all workers in the field of drug abuse and rehabilitation. The eve- ning Is co-sponsored by the Phoenix Drug Reha· bilitatlon Program of Orange County and the Cypress Awareness ·~ program. The film "For Parents Only." a look at marijuana abuse. will be shown before the dis- cussion. Free and open to the public. 963-9373. Thea.nt.AM Colage Chamber . Music Entembkt per- forms in PhiUipa Hall of the college on Thu,.._ day, May 29 at 8 p.m . Music from Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Vivaldi, Haydn and Chavez will be per- formed. 835-3000, ext. 244 The UCI Symphony Orcheatr•. conducted by William Fitzpatrick, performs a program of Mussorgsky, Beethoven and Faure in the Fine Arts Concert Hall of UCI on Friday and Stt- urday. May :l> and 31 at 8 p .m. $2. 833-6617. Katherine Prltc:"-d performs in voice recital at noon in Fine Arts Hall 119 of Orange Coast College on Tues~ day, June 3. David Hedland accompanies. Free. .. Poatttvely Pope .. is a concert of songs, spirituals and show tunes performed by the Orange County Master Chorale on Sunday. •June 1 at 4 p.m. in the Irvine Bowl of Laguna Beach. Maurice Allard conducts. 537-8571 . The UCI Stave B•nd. under Irvine Kimber. performs in concert in the Fine Arts Concert Hall of UCI at 8 p.m. on Wedn&Sday, June 4. •• Atn.ican Heri- taee•• will be perform- ed by the Saddleback Concert Chorale on Sat· urday and Sunday, May 31 and June 1. in the Saddleback College Fine Arts Theatre at 8 p.m. The 1~voice chorale will present music by Stephen Foster, Char1es lrws, Halsey Stephens. Jester Hairston and Leonard Bernstein. $5. 831-4666. aarbara lley and her Ensemble perform 1n the Turtle Roclt Community Center, 1 Sunnyhill Dr., Irvine. on Sunday. June 1 at 2 p.m . Jazz. blues and classical renditions will be performed. $3. 754-3643. " l Jcwve "'""· Maxi-eo·• hottaat new tcraen atllr. performt at ()Is.. neyland for the 'VM Mexico" ,......m on Sat- urdey. M-v 3l. JoQnQ Nm witt a. Rogllio Guatq, e.w Adriana ·and Anecani. -'ble for introducing Steve T ~h to Los Angelee audiences, is now debuting the work of Kobo Abe. the ce• brated JaPOnese novel~ 1st and playwright (author of The Women in the Dunes). Phone (213> 383-71n. The trilogy of one-acts open tonight and runs through June 15. '"Minnie' a Bora. •• a musical on the Marx Brothers, continues its n.n at the Community Theater on the Golden West College campus. Phone 892-n1t, ext. 546. Performances are May 29-31 at 8::ll p .m .• and June 1 at 2::ll p.m . . ...,... , ........ , ...... writtttn by Tom Jones and Harvey Sd\midt, m the ~ runnirG play in the hiltofy of Mew Yodt n..-. hila M ~ CIIQ-~:;t;Z W..tnft. laguna Canyon Road in downtown Laguna e.ch. Phone $.8021 CK 494-0743.' Runs through June 14, and then returns • part of the 1!8) .,.,.. .. 80n, which runs JW¥ 9-23 .. Nell anon's "Ginger· bread Lady" continues in the Saddleback Valley Community Theatet'. a production of the com· pany of the same name. Performances Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m .• with a special Thursday perfonnanoe May 29. Phone 170-0081 or ~9252. Runs week-. ends ttToogh June 7 .,......_.of -....: .. continues at Sebestian 's at the Grand Hot81 in Anaheim. Phone m -n10. Price of admiaion includes both dinner m show. Runs Indefinitely. lion lnch.ldes bo1tl din- ner and lhow. Phone 492-9960. Runs through July 6. ..... Ta.k:h,Aca- demy Award-winner for belt original screenplay ("Breaking Away"), now has a play on stage at the Mark Taper Forum. "Division Street." which deals wtth the area of Chicago where Tesich spent his teen-age years, formaCiy opE.ns tomom>w night. Phone 12131 m - 7668. Will run through July 6. .'The Hopi ~." by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, con- tinues at the Westmin- ster Community Theater in Westminster. Phone 893-1288. Friday and Saturday ntghts at 8:3> p.m., 7Zl2 Maple St. through May 31 . 1M ..... of .... '•M•." by John Guare Is opening at the New- port Harbor Actors Theater. The show is dinlct.ed by Nancy Etr ten. Performencel May 29-June 14. Phone 631- or 6'J3.5115. ··~ ...... ·· by Kevin O'Morriaon. continues on the Main Stage at the South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa. The play is eet in 1919 St. Louis. Phone 957-4033. Runs through June 16. . ......._,.,. .-.....··a comedy by Leonard Genihe and starring Diane Robin, continues at the Harle· QUin Dinner P\aytlouse in Santa Ana. Price of admiSSton includes both dinner and show. Phone 979-551 1. Runs through June 8. "C•tch Me If You Can" continues 1n the Clifton C. Miller Center in Tustin. The show 1s a combined production of the Tustin Parks and Recreation Department and the Lilliput P1ayers Repertory Company Phone 731 2792 Runs Thursdays through Sat urdays at 8 15. and Sun· days at 2:30 p.m through June 15 ·~ o.rt" con· ttnues at Bll.Bbeth How- •d's Cunatn Call Thea· ter at 690 El Camino Rail in Tustin. Phone 838-1640. The price of actmilslon here 1180 induct. both dinner lnd tN:Jw. Runs •~v. ~·ny_ dinnerware, tM ..-.. tamps, bOYM, wine glass., candle ,..,hoklets...,..._ and jars witl berieflt me ceramic~at OCC. Sale rune from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. 556-5725. "Audition-A Muii- cat Review'' Is the tioel Orange Coast Coflegit stage production of the season. featuring Judy Ptath and Phil Barragan in a potpourri of dance, music and comedy. The show run$ in the OCC Auditorium Thu~ and Saturday. May 29 and 31 . and on Sunday afternoon, June 1 at J p.m.$2.~. Dianeyl8nd wel- comes some 40,000 junior high graduates to the park as the school year comes to an end. drawing on students from 250 area schools. Regular park hours are in effect. A Flahrng o.by and Clinic is eet tor Sat- urday, May 31 at Car· bon Canyon Regional ~ Sots and girls ages 6 ttvouigt\ , ... iiMted 1D -....lk.!ll- -~ be awarded for the best catches. 6quipment be available on brn. Free. alniC bagtfne -9 a.m., fo8owted immecfaately by the derby. Prizes wiJJ be awarded at 3 p.m . ~ 4957. ext. 255. "Picauo-A Paint· er's Diary" airs at 7:30 p.m . on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. on Mon- day. June 2. Filmed on location in France and Spain. McConahay'a. 725 Baker St .. Costa Me5a, presents Female Mud Wrestting on Tuesday n~ghts from 1 1 p m and the "Male '£xotie-Supe\' Troop" on Wednesdays from 10 p.m S.0.5061. tt.ndciafted por- celain dolls made by Leslie Burton are on dis- play and sale in Great Western Savings, 450 Newport Center Or .• Newport Beach, through June. The dolls. called "Forget- Me-Nots." are signed reproductions of •ntique French and German dolls. made enlltely by hand. Available during regular banking hours. llll17111t. • c. ....... :ntE .....,.ntEAliiE AJn'8 CDn'U PLAYIIIS ....... n.n.. N. ... S.C. ... ., 2M ..... 21 .. NIIL SIMON'S The Gllalerhnad Lady' ................... v.- TICt(ETS $4.50 CURTAIN •t &30 p.m. Students .. Senior Citi:nns noo ~ ~ 1Jiltol.t ~w..aw..t7wto .................... c::Mon CGat~au . c::Rntii~UVJt ..................... c.~ ... .. .._.. ...................... . a. ........ _.,__.e...v.a.'••• ................ c..... . _......,.,._, ................. .. _._ ........ I~ I I aMtaaT ........ EIT--.C•IW .. a. ... ana ,....., ........... 0. ...... _ ...... a.....-.. ,. ............... ..... 810-MlO • GOURMET COOKING rTE.-s • NOVELTY CAKE PANS • CANOY MAKitG SUPPliES Ql ,.._int-.,Utt • COOKJNG CLASSES ~eke Deeoradllg ~~~e ~laa•e• ~ •EQINNIN5 Weds., June 4th, 1~12; 7-9 Deborah Deltcm Lowita Cl Newport Beech U. bee cMt • i'equJ.u ill the NBC PI091W "Daya of Our u...., She ja the dau9htc of wr. ud Wn. Phil Lowtb, .., Of Newport Beach. ACS Needs Volunteer 'Ange~On Wheels• A oa1l it out b "ADgela Oil Wheela," wlunte.r dri~ who will tru.port caJ.lcer patl.ata to aDd &om medical appolntmat. ill OraDQe Cou:oty. To be an "ADgel.., all that ._ Deeded it an m.ur.d car, • clii· wr'• lk:a• and a wtJltll9"'-to donate time to help the pettete For !DON tnfnnatioD coat.at tM AmuicaD Caaoer Soci.ti at 752-8600. Dinner Special •5 95 . ' MOND~YTHROUGH~URSDAY Choice of House Cauar Saldi:l ~Soup of the D..ly SenJed with Vegetable and Garnish r SWORDFISH NEW.BURG (lfa.au.blc) Ok SE.AMSS NIWJUaG • cOngress~an BOB B~BIIAM Coll,llr......_a R~rt IE. a.d"•• For Leadership in Trying Times • House Armed Senieea .Committe-e • Republican Leadership Poeitione MemiM-r. Rf"IMiblkaa Poliey Cem•ktH Vic-• Chalr11ua. Rep•ltllea• Stud, Co•mita..- • Viee Chairman, U.S. Coft8r ional Travel aM Touriam Caucua 1980 R •1•n Dele1ate, Nat' I Convention \. ' - L We've got the views no other apartment can match. W&de-open scenes of Newpprt Bay, &lboa and Catalina from your private UT'T'CI«. Wide-open life8tyle and recreation opportunitia, too. Health club, pgol., tcM¥. Corne and .ee for yo~ Luzury adult rentlJls from $600 monthly 200 Promontory Drive Welt, Newport lkach.. Tekphone (71~) 676-8()()() J~at north of Jamboree on Pacific Coast Highway Owned and 1'1&Q/UJ6td by The lrviM Compan,y Equal Housing OpportunitU!s Promontory ~int . ,....,., .... 173-7711 710-1.7 GOll aJU1St VIEW S,.Ctae• cust.-*' witJt pool, 2 -ill ec c.,. ..... Matnific•t 6 bechoms. 5 bltk Sl.SOG,OOO. VIEW Of II 1111101 5 Jllrl ...... 5 ...... 5 ..... $Soft. bolt.-~ •. Md md -.! $1,600,000. REDUCED $31.000 SMtali .............. ... Mew tHt••·Spnlm. ••••* te SS6S.OOO. • , • ' DELUXE. UIRS Prime Eatlide c:.ti -. 2 ...... .-.1350.000. .... ..,c.ny fti.U.. CHOICE C. IUUI .............. CIIjlll ..... ................... OLDCDM 6 bedroom custom home with spa, close to beach, owner will help finance: t389,600 2...:_2 Outstanding view from cozy 2 bedroom house with guest room and 2 bedroom rental. .. t581i,OOO SAN CLEMENTE BLUFF Beautiful custom home on approximately lA acre-plus irregular lot. 4 bedrooms, 3Yt baths, second fireplace in master bedroom. All buil~ins in kitchen~ 25% down, OWC 1st TD . PRICE 1586,000 /PRINCIPALS ONLY -../" AGENT CALL Q2.1250 Eveninp Only, 'I p.m. to 9 p.m. ,. Armbruster Clurnian ~&(Co. .. Real Eatate Sales A ReJd•le LET'S TALK .... IT OVER ::;:- EXERCISE YOUR RIG.trr NEXT TtJESDAY I cast my ftnt pralclential ballot for ~ ldent Eleenhower while a fledglins In col~ lege. Stnc::e that lftldal mcountu with elections. I have voted In every election for the last 25-plua yean. Sometima I voted abeentee becau.. I served ~ MaS. Exuct. YOUR option this week! Vote for reaJ estate. too-a~ In- vestment. We h.w pi'Operty available . from S16.000 to S1.975.000. Pleue caD us to find the right property for you ..xt we canT ALK IT OVER! VOGBL PAC:IPIO REAL ESTATE m 3001 E. COAST HWV. La CORONA DEL MAR . 640-6161 , WAtERFRONT RESIDENCE VIEW ...SUP A marvelou. 1M-. wtda ............. n1tv In a ........ lo-~ Pert.ct for ..... ~ ...... ~ ...... who ea1oY N1aport ....._ V~ ..... 5-bedroc. wlda pdo aad baM .lip for ... of Indoor/~ ...e. t8lnlng. o.n. ........... &a.ac- lng. 11.215,000 FEE. SPECTACULAR SPYGlASS-VIEW ProfeMionaDy decorated ead aaey be ~ wttb ~ Marve- loaa 6-becboom home with ~ clnlng room. faad)y roca and an- ~ VIEW of night lghta. A perfect family home for the ''lnwlved ln life.. family who appreciates qum. tty! $575.000. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. IIEALESTAU JASMINE CREEK . Extremefv OeslrOOie One Story T\ltr'O bectoom plus den wtftl second fireplace Sepaote ctnrQ room. Neutra cokn. Two Iorge pc::Jtio$. Mri view of the ocean. Pool. spa and tennis. Secur1ty gate Easy ftnonclng. S27S.CXX> ----REALTORS ----- 12 Corporate Plaza Drive. Newport 759·9100 --walCAarf.,.,. a.uau.lf,_ ... .-.~Mw.., eft .... .......... lt ...... ........ ....... ,.,, ................... . ......................................... w _. ............. ,.._ .. ,,..... ...., ........................... nn• .., , REALTOR• OURREALESTA1E _ ADSREALLY BRING RESUI:lS . .. , ..... ... Lingo RtAl&un ' ~·· - MPLIX • • ....__ AVOID TAX FEVERI ~ee the P.!Qt for a new Sprout duplex -721 PoiNe•~ igtj and dry corner, pleasant views, tool Frenc1.-do0rect 2-atory home plus 2 bedrooms, 2 baths for: yotJr tenant, only $345,000. Buy now -work with the builderiJ ~SEE ·r-· YOUR P.S. We have 2 neat cottages for summer rental, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, $1 ,000; 2" bedroom, 1 bath, $750/month. READY NOW. TODAY ~Okma dd vlku ~ . 2-1.1s tf. re~ ~·~ ~ 3 ~Okma dJ vi/,U !J~G~$ WtHaaa.- Wt "-' s.fltJu (AU. ............. .... _.. NW&ftiUOI&.&._._......., &e&aAOI,_'IOUeeo&Y ,__ __ ...,. ___ ~· '"· ......... """""" . _.,.---.... • .... 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I ..._ c.vte, ~ ............ :-:::.:: 'i"' ·.-. ~: ·~ !!!' .-..A-.-..................... .... .... ~ ........ .-....... ~~~·'~tM!~Jiiilt APAI'riWIII 1011_, :.~~.~·-~-~--~= ...... , ........... -....... . ,.., .............................. .... ...... ....... _ ........... ... Melh ............................... . ,...._,,._,0/W.& ••net.4edt.- -.. .............................. tMf , ............ ~ ............ . r-:. ;·~:·~.··;v,··.,:. ................................... ,.. --MIAWMMU ·~Y. -y. I PMI&OCAftONI COf~=AI ~ ............ -~ .... N.C. ........ .-4 ..,...,.. ........................ ... __ ..._.._..._.... ............. _..._ ....... • rill , ..... Rr IOsse .......... " ........ .... FEATURED ON UDO HOME TOUR An eletant 5-year-Oid 2-story ~time, custom detltned and profettlonally clecoratecl. A ~tlcated Country FNftCtl ....._,.. ... , llut dear 11 ... ancl specious rooms would easl" lend themselves to tra'dltfonal or contemporary furnishlnp. Approx. 3,400 sq. ft. -• bedrooms, den - formal dining, breakfast room - utility room. Spacious atracla patio. Owner emphasizes creative flnanc· lng. $525,000. . UVERLY MO .... IY ~ ESTAT£-CAEAT1VE FINANCE ~~~HANGES-TAX PLANNING H. L. '7EX" HOYf BROKER, REAL TOR, GRI TAX COUNSELOR (714) 556-8232 THE BLIJFFS GREAT FINANCING. Lowest price in the Bluffs. 4 bed- 'rooms, 3 baths -newly r~ decorated condo close to ;chools and shopping. tl85,800 our lifestyle is active. Sophisticated. Totally adult. Whatever you do, you reach for the top. That's the lifestyle reflected in Townhomes by The Akins Company at prestigious Thrtle Rock Ridge in the dynamic City of Irvine. Modem two bedroom, two bath condominiums created especially for discriminating adults. So exciting in concept and design, only a few units remain. Enjoy the quiet by your gas-line fireplace. Or the activity at the lighted tennis courts, hot spa and pool. That's part of owning a piece of the top. 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PlopeJty 7S Property v."9 _ _. 7fi ~Dco~M-a.dutdal hoperty T1 Reel IIWa Wuted· ~ IIOBILE BOIID 80WobO.ao... 81 Mobile Hoa.. WuW 82 NobJle JlorM Parb BOATS t'4 Bo.ta .nd F'lUlpm"nt 86 Boet Rntab 87 Boat SUp. AUTOIIOTIVE •Motors-- • lec:ndoe V.audee tl~Mopede l'll6c,e- 83 v ..... Tncb Foe Sale -.Tnc:t.udv-w-.. M:t~~..!t~·· •~rorsu. • Aattq. c.... ror su. PAcmcmw IIDIORW. PAD C...c..,. Mort~&e~ry, CUpel Ctemet«y, Mal*la.wn 3!KlO Peahc v .. w Drive Newport IIMc:ll, CA ..._.,.. SPIII1WIL ...... ,, t ........ o.r tUIUeiO N IIIUOC..IInt s..a-.e. 412·781 ,.., ...... .,,....s.a.... rut1.D BRUSH loaaie. ,.,., loc.J trw.. Np11111. • ...... brlDQt ,.,. .... liM liM .. ,.., llnaA pnMi .... ssa.ollS. scuu OJVIRS -!We, •• ,.., cll••re loratav O rea9e Coaaty Ol~•n A•=tottae. Forwud ealt- adl .. .......,. .......... to OCDA. 27011 8prla9· woell Circle, II T010, ta30 c ... fll'lllll). ~ DISIGIIS: c-. perate 14eatlllcaUoa put •• tMJ.c&. ._....,. ,. ............ ee.-... ..,........,.Lc.. W.D II I. H"ffttinni&Aft OM Wp ,.. ... lll:meete, ....... . , .... --. ... '*........ • .... , .. ,... ........ ~.a~ua ..... ., I 8 ..... ...., I.....,_MIA·rhl CIIILD CAa We C... 0., Ceap... .. .......... " A.-.. 12. 7 ... , ... ... Wwldy, ...... Do:M,, tl4 ..... T .... a7.a127. D&. YOO CBIIKftACTOIL A-an-•• CW..O,.t..rtlo Paiac-bDI.,.......,., ,. ..,.,. a.JJe• • ...-. 7'JO..IZS1, 2m1 ~ , ...... Jfo.l11,IIY010. WAJn'ID C* CX»>IIGGf • w:arr ..... .... ,_..., lbiU.. ()Uck lua .,., Cell &M-8311 -11 a..a.·S:30 • ... ~s.tu.lay. DriDI'rOII1' SAU • • .... ....... c .... , • ., to ... Call lor ... , ~-mf, (714)MUa. WAGIC SBOWBfl W,..... lou a..ttatioull rloaU.V bUtWay boJ or vtdll AWI- '-ce putlc:lp&UDall m.. *--" Partial -AD ocaa-.-.11 w.otc c.a. ....._ belli Ro.l.kle, ........ PUPPIT SHOWS. BbtWaJ puty, cbal> ud c:luuo tc· ttfttMe. lloliJiay .... too. Call Pat WU.O., (714) 54f-U21 p .a .. (714) 85'1·1741 d.nya. LOW CA.IUUl.LY: PlaMcl p..,..llilood opw. -dlaic m w.... v~e~o. 111-310. ToO &.e •1.esn. Coeur liaJ IMdioa1 caN .elow 01111& IIISTOP SWOCDIG IR OIU DATIII At LMt1 TM -'-f P.UU.. ~ tiMt· -t. cleftlc,..t by Dr. A.L l.ulow, W.D .• ud ed•>t ...... by R.Jr.L I .. p\yWQl cnvaoe. wiiWarws ale. ADd .,..Pt ..a. VIIIM aJ.o tncW-....,. .... ea1 COUD1IIiDq -........... . aPf. Smoke o..dcl.ictioa Clm.ic. Newpon ftetcJa ... !uta Babara (714) 7'fiO. 8603, (805} 887·2S!J5. ----------- PIOFJSSIO.AL TIIIUPI1.mC MASSAQI by a..-. lJornd .._%lie, Newport IMcL AJIII •• r! oaly . ..._caD 5&3117. D DOt ....... ~ clellNd. SINCIR.I, VDY ATBAC- TIVIta..WC,.. woa.-~ 30, aotller of 3, w ... to CaliJomia, ...... to OOINI- poed ~ ..u..ct-ted, ..nu., bnaeciellr IIC"IIft -~ -.natb ADd lliar»ritJ . H.--y ........ to ..... Db~ .me-...,._ to P.O. loa 7201, "-port~. CA 12663. ATTIACTIVI , TALL, .-... bJ.e ......... 45, Mwr ~ ........ fdmdly ,_..lor c-.-....... .- po811iWa auda9e er-. 038. Newport ....... m.ll. eo-. ~. Corolla cW War. 1131135 . WIDOW, 58. WAJITS to .... ~e=.-~ ....u.r ..,.. ~.p~y to aoa m . Jlaowport ~. Z721 I. C.O.. Rwy .• Corau cW War • CA SD625. OLYWPUS HIALTH SPA- 2830 W P8dfic eo.e Hwy • Newport a..c\. IMNUI, .atrlpool, • a . Opw 2 p.a . · 4 a.n .. I c&a,., dord suacta,. eo-_. -... MS-7!01. SOPRISTtCA ftD WIU- b...Decl v-1 sz. ... ..., widow lor ........ .&ucta9 -t btpe. c.-"1 ••. Ual, G i'. Pope, 2110 Jfewport. eo. w.... lm7. AU TOO AX W"CJEII" pralu h ·• .U., e.-.. o.-ST?I ...... ...... ~._, ...... . ..._.._.. LocbJ,eM m M '15'? t.ply P.O ... •• •• lport ........ Z72l I. c.... thry .• eo.... .. "-'· .... ... ,... 12 I lr10ULOYI...._w16 o~lldwe•. tola loetoa Nc 0 I rt T.,._ T....., Jaalltate. rallowe~lp a~Je. a..,tater aow. 180-Dl . ~~ CHJU) will lowe ...... M 2! d-.....a (..-2-1.2). CaD IA'Ial 131~--80«) . 1121 ........ (, ...... AD YOU JOal) .-,_. ..,_ .................... ..&TnD.,.aW,.a \M_ ........... lta.a' cdi!M ... ...., .~ k: IUp MoW c.-a.91 I a.o.... ,.. .... 30 ....... ,.--~ _,. .......... dill:l ....... a bee\1 ne ..., r • .._ .. , .... a.ll Quy, sa.o701•13l-4a). •n FlAY~ IJWI .... 4111ND "-........... ..... M V• -AI AdMIIII ~ ... IODlG smoaa? ~ ScMol ..... wlhd-. ~ ......... ....,.. nc\ool . a. ••••• c.-.............. . ..... --.. ...,. ~. Ac ·--0....., Coat, Appl. Scllool, Tutta, !11'1·17'53 CA1BT IIG8T ~ A= t ,. Gail S wd o.- 111 -~ ...... Also ~ 2~-S ,...., a.o,.'91rla. (714) 118-Sel) CHILD CAD -We Can 0., c-..~ pn:»- ....-11 A.-~12. 7 •.•..• • .•.• ....,. se-sss. Dot&~, • 114/WP.II Two,I3'7-SU7. WAJn' MOD WOND. KAH1JIISS?? r-eMM1l 1\a a.cr.tl Worlte fer •••rY••• (aoa•J·bacll .......... $14 •• ,... 10 cr:la tu to I C. ea..-,. 2S2Sl ...... AllldA ..... a .a...,...JUe...sl. ftAIIO tn-=-s . .a ..-. .. ..... Dr .......... ..... aaalter Mselc TMCMn ~fatMa •• c.*.-. c::::lu'lil1 o.a.e. .,....., na.c:a. .... liLLY DAJIC3 a-: ............. _ c:la.sll .. "' ..., • c-......... ,, ,.. • .m.-M . D.K . SI'IIC'1Al.TIII .. pny ,_, ........... ,..., c'-·~ -. ot9rtpp ,_ I9CIIIN'de ... .,....... ...... u... 731-2153. lt PETS • UtESIOC& SCOJI I POPS -81 21.1 pr ......... a.c~ ........ C.0 CO ...... I • f m•> 'J82...GSl. DOG I.IJIA V1011 PJIO. M.Dd aol..cl tllnr-.k reward· baeed lteka•lor nocl.tfJcaUo• ~~-· Pri•alei9TO•• ~aoe eow,_ el.o ••~Je. Stepllaa I . Lt••-1. 710·1111. Vetar••ary II ac•~· W'IADD C.U.VIS: ........ Sl!D ...... a.. ..... sus c.aaa.,....,4p..a •• QAJliQE uu:s nu auDIT, ,., ..... appb uc.e aad atl:cel· --. ......,Ma7ll,l toS._....._..._., Sect bM ...... o8 Jollwr . .......... ,..._ , ... G.-o.p. , ' MON'!'GOMIRY WAIID U. tin laat&ller poatlou available now. Goocl per lor ~-wm u.o u..u.. Appb PenolUlel, 3081 8dltol. eo. w-. 1.0.1. WIJ'IH _ ....... ........ _ ...... _ CALL TODAY WORK TOMORROW toptM ~· .,... .U.! ' .. ' ' .. TEIIPOIAIY ..,.. -RID IEIIOI •· cmZE-s • llan.UW.. PIIOrE880rS a.atDARY t959-tt,l48 In a Clnlftdl" Del*t· ment of Psyc:M biology, tJpu. .... ~ and prepares ~~--~ tlflc )ourNia. ....., .... ....................... -.lecta•.......W -..art. 8troag tJplng ..... COOI'4Inatlna ... .......... The Onf¥enltJ of c.llfor- nla. IrVIne. offen u - eelent be.neflbllncbllntJ a ~·• ln-..-..ce ,.,... ... ....... lecaUeal. ... tfuM .......... vacation. n. ... #?aCne: &-11-80. ................. plcMiaft ......W. for .,._COM ft-.: a.a. ... Callf. lniiM SA VEGAS! ~iilft~SITI'IRiiT ..w. put·tSm• lor 2 bo,.. Call JoJ .a 581-3818 or 640-9072. ·w. HDD OW FACIS for aodeltao ;obe m Oruqe Couatr. New York WeiA , 831·5800. **** ADMINISTRATOR EaecadM ........... ....... ...,.....of .... ~eedMicaMrel s..• Onllile c.-., .•• ....................... ....................... .......... claM'IIc ....... I u'• •,lrta ,. ,.._, 0 , .......... .... .-.-~··· ..... ~ ......, .............. ... ........ ~ ... ·~-· ,....~...,_ ...... . .._ ....... , ........ ... -~•••ee•..._.2 ,....~ ..... ............... :3 ft EARN EXTRA PART TIME LOS maa·o.u JtOUTIS, ....... ·~ ooly: 2-5 •.•. $400-$800 lll~tW)o. •Spe$1 ..... ,. u.n uc1 ·su:ac~&, u.n dod llelpen zaeedad l1o. 581 ... ml581-0830. AC~~ i PAYROLti CLERK 1 PRINTRONIX, a menut faeturef of matrix 1nt printef'l, il • ~ growing organlzatiolt dedicated to 88Mng the computM induA'y. We have en ~ opening fof • Payrol Clenl. a The Individual will be ,.- IPO' llible fof '*"Ying. time CMd eccurecy. fn..• put data to pay .-wf ,..J cord data, verify outpuct to pay and labor dMa. I Prepare termlnattonl checks, Merntein wee--\ tion records and parlorm mbceta.n.ou. duU. ,... leted to payrol. Requintments include: 10-key by touc:h, 1 ~ payroll experience, beNt peyroll system prefan.ct. We prOYide a Iiberti ben- efitl pac:lcage and 1 _.... erous peytlme off eehed· ule. FOf ITlOfe lnformetiOn, call Pem lWrantine, (71 4) 549-8839 PRINTM)N~ · 17421~ AW.*-' ·,1"""" ~~~ ~~~. To ~rn mdre euuur PRINTROMx, c:.ll ~ recotded~· C7Mt.-.cbi E.-~ ....... WF ........ mliiiCISII D IT,TOOI (average 83.33-5.50 per hour) • 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER •NOSEWNG MadU~sta Secood SIU.ft Earn Top · Payfor your Top Skills ......... ...n.w. ,_ tkiiW .....WeiebwillliiS,_.dl*. .................. ~ ... ....., calaa..;..t, * la,wtt. N/C VTL Engine Lathe · c.u for ~ntr 1 .. (714)97t-18M Control,..._. Components EWiiiAif ...... .... 2M7Sf ... St. ..-.C.AIZ714 r.-J0,.,.-1 )d MIFIH PART TIME :··bpprox. 12-16 hours per week checldng delivery of our m~s In the field. Auto and California drtver'slk:eose r,qulred. Excellent hourly wage. Plus mJieage. 556-4464 9 a.m. -5 p.m. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ' . P.RRT·TIIIB EMPLOYMENT taan.l1ft. T ... w.s-n.n. Verifying local route deliveries. No phone work. Auto and Calif . driver's license required. Excel- lent hourly wage. plus mileage. 556-4461 uca •"" rAft u.. •· ~. ta ....... , •. 'miD· iD9 ...aaw... No ........ ... , ... L 'or lrllf • '&ett Baaptoa latarprl•••· ~ STUn'IIS, ........... $180 •••k"lr, •••ffl•t ............. wortlor2-.. • clay. s-d ~ ~ _....,.. to ll.pl, 424 W. Coaaoaw..ttll, D.pt. w, r.u.na.. c.. a:aaa. a.ASSIFIED ADVERTISIMC SALES ..... e....., .... . tr OJ ... ...... ~-~~~~~·• lila • • f/1 OriiCI c:-(a -...................... -n.,... ......... .... ......... .......... .. ...... filii ......... ....., ......... ........ .. lllliiiM -• __.. ............ ...... .......... ,.... C;' I s .._.. ........ .-. ..... ..,.....,.. ... Gay Slttan ••• 27Zl=Hwy. Conine dll M•. CA 92627 (714) 67).0550 MdaYl MOM'IYI MOtflrl tcWI8 br ....... , &-. OWMn, ~ c.-aowl Aar ....... _, ...... CMdit DO pn~l-. TU. ap to lS ,.... to NJP&J .. Wlated doll.nf Jot lMilt ra._;, pet· ..... ---"-'· Dl9Jdl. a 1 t • , c.D Jill, -.ez;n 2ND DUST DJiDi, lO.lS ,.... ...., a.o..u.d.. late111M oaly loeM eJeo aHdabla. CaD (714) 881Jo..334J or '(7!4) IM-2518 lor ....... bl'-r&lt ...... CASH ro LIND: 11..21,. ,.. ....... ,., $133.33 ..til lor sto,ooo ....s r.D.; ~ poblt _,_ ...slable; ldd ... OCIMinctkiD liNu; jotat .-.,.. All ..... Plopetty FIMDoe, m.GM4. W1DOW BAS wotm .tr .w. r.D.· .. Ro CNCUt • DO geu)ty, $20,000 11p. For actkla oaD A9eat uytilu. 173-7311. 30JUIIIUS8 OPPOR-tU""n.,JrtPftm....- WAIITID: ADWttftS- t'llATIVI PBOrJSSJONALS • wtdl D..,_tloltii· .. •Uc: ~aad~t ........... ~-!157-3062 . IUGHLY· TAX SHILTIRID '"'..,._ oppcntu.tty. Ia pen.c.d m m.arbtiDQ for aaao•• ps••ecl 20 laoua pt. weekly. ror ap- pomtant cell Dave at Global becotml, 133-1974 after 4 p.m . TIUST DUD fla...tlllellt., lN, 2196 fleW, $3,000 aDd wp. S.W, eec:wM. For lA· foraatioa call 497-4581. Dlalel O'Coaaer, aqeat. 15 ESt A 'IE SALES YVOND UU ISTA'n BALIS. CoapWe ...._ bcMIPt. .old. AppniMll . CaD D).SIS lor ..,.,., . .... B1LD OVIRII 540 year oae U.. rud ..-. OW, __..r kitcll-ateaatb, l&ap1, ••P* •· boota. 1M wa.o&e werlar.Low~- 18S7 ~ .... Uaa -voa $3110. 181!18 ford plcl op, nuu vood. 9'00'1 U.., $400. Typq.... m aad ap, NOOrU. •• 4!11. 331. Stock ..... ..-y .. , utl1 ...... 4f7 c..,_ Act. Drhoe,1o8 Lq... Cuyoa Boad) ~ a.-c.. I'Nfir ur lo.tp.a . ., Allt PI IV A Tl COLLICTOI ...................... ol .. l•ador DaU oritiaal ,, .. llic.. Gr .. , prtca. . .... .. . ~,.. . ~•:tl~itni~ Ill 1'. •t.; ~~:!Utiil~ ;;i! 5 !:~:i ~~~~:~!!! !!H; lf.!i! if!i·l:u 1~:!1 i!if!~ ·!;~ II ·~ a·; fHiiili~~iHil~~.~~.~~ -!Jli·'·1 ~!. ~~-:Sf" ht 18 J;i£tl: •tti=if ":J a~ fi 5 it. i ~:~-~~~~ &J.Ii! i 1 11~~. ~~-, , r . -~-(/) 51ifli;"Jff~U : ~ .. -~8 ' ·=•J .. J r un li iUHJ ~hfL rd . ,~ .,j -~ fF~! 't·H ,i I ,,,J":J: -t rtttE::ia · .. !11 , l.lir:}lU nr: 111l~ I.Ui.IU}i 1: HI. 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ForHIIow price you .-diii.OGD ,__ ~ INN. ea. ~~ a-d\. If you don't -undw .,_ Mnlicel. ell~ Aco.lldcel c.llnga ~ .. OJ.idllb •• .........,.,~lng At--'"~ ..... ~ Auto UpthoiAiry Aullo~­a.uev T....,_,.. ~ypllng ~ric~~-" .... ~ ~ C8rpenttv ~· Ttlutt c:..me Oodl~ eon-ucoun (;o;a IICIDII Bealie*• F--. Allurtno F\11\Wft ~ e lh II co lliuft ~ ·-~ ~ Home 1mproto41•• .. Howe c:a-inv ~SIC*'O lnc.umeTIJI Jen~~ant~s.n..e. '--~11 ~ ~ Moll4r1g & Stur~ Pllndne ,.., ...... ,....,""' l'lumbong AedluiTV "--Allin &Inert !biting Tie INUIIIIItlun \Jpl'lollllllry Ymiowo..q Artd ....... ,..,. ~ATHLID fLAJfAGAJI Accowatia9 aacl lu-s.mc.. Flaucl.al ..... ..... pe)"'''Ol, qurterly ... ~. OMila Dow protectioM, OGit acooan'"'9, .,...._,aDd prooeduat, JW Mt•) ~ ..... -...:ll2. BOOUDPING -TAliS - QUAJn'IIIJIS. a..ll or ...... h._ .... ~ ...... wale~. o-w. ..,._ -···-·We ......... PI01 1 dl7~ 0 ..... .... (714) II!IU3t4. I'IIOfllllafAL Acooutiaq a.rnc-ior).+ ... .................. ~ cSaTta; c..u (714) -..n. ·CIAlcn IPMYID' ACOtJI. T1CAJ. CIJUNGI. rapaln, ¥WY ,..........., r ... ....,. ; ...... (7 I., a:ae.'7210. • Ullffs, S2AO,ooo. h.a •• • .......... Good loc:etioa wta rooa to baikl S.U. • Wp flauce. Jo,oe w.a....~.83t-~ Olfl.t A nw .,..,. • u.. .... 2-w.-.... .... Ia ......... ··-· r...q... ~. v..-a.~ llao1rd Pa~-... ~., .. 1311. )II(SLI llOIG. ~. ' W,....21ae6,tapaR ... 1--~ eo. ......... cal ..... ....,..w, jlldaiiiL f•m'+ d dWSoe13137. Ill WilT WOalLI BOWI--2 Mdrooe ud ta-u, rooa, air ......t!tC..,t. m ,soo.ll To.o. m.xa ·-ftOJAif .. "'~ ~poet ,... ... .IIWpCICt llllp. SI.IOO. -.zJS1. 1611t ...., . . c WUif SILL-lt71 17' ...... llS .. JM a•, Mild...,., ..81&'h.taM..-.,., .... -=--- DIRECTORY OF BUSIMI!SSSERVICES J5SERVIC!B ADDmon . C.to• AdclldHI ...... 0., ... For Exclusive Homes ................... ................... owft-••••U .. Ie. , , ..... &c..,-. OWNED I OPERATED BY RlRMER aTY INSPECTOR ~10 556 44tl SINCE 1975 LOCAl REF. ALTERAnows • DRESSMAKIRG WINOR JUfD WAJOB Alter• u-, ....,t woda:naultip. w....r Wlon. Pvd .. Tall· oa, 21!16 I . COMt B..,., eon.. del War. 64G-4122. DlliSSMAIDIG aact alte,.: daM, .._..... chOd.r•'• ...,.,.a. ...... a. pdoea, ~ .nics, ia ay -.... ,_... iD veacy. Call 8 a.m.· 4 p.m., v,., ~ 3415. ALUIIIIfU'M DOORS ALUWINUW JXX)8 TBAa IOTTID? We11 NP1aoe bot- "-u.ct. lacJgdtD9 ltacoo, repetr ~ Sl2S. AJau do other llhacco work. C&ll Ted, (714) !Je6.1212. CASH fOA RIRIGDA· ~.w-m.n, ~.co~r tele•ialoDa, aicrowavea, *"-· bam.tture, woorltba9. --workmQ. We picll ap, :.a.o ..u. eoum.. (714) a. 3352. ARCHltECT OUI'ITANDDIG PIISOIIAL DISIGH. Plu ud build • ._ or -o0e1. fadku wtdt OCMiea ud ~ ,_. Fabre,~.~ ... AIPIIALT SEAL/ PADIIIO AREAS DJUVEWATS, PAlliNG. LOT'S. IEPAIIL\ tael oaed89, power cJ .. alD9· lJceDMCI . ec.e. W... NIWpCIJ't. lrVIaa. n.... ,..wattcw of aped- .... SIS Alpltalt. £714) 646- 48'71. V~AGIN DGlDf!l ... .,._,odor. .-dud rabailt trc. $178. 0....., ... ~ 15SEBVICEI SAU Y'S BEAUTY NOO~. 188 I. 17tll St .. Coata ..... P~ta &0111 $10.75 up. TiDtiJt9, $7.25 ap. SMmpoo ud ..ta. $3.75. Froet1.D9. Sl1.2S 11p. Haircutt1D9 $3.00. 642-7842. ELECTROLYSIS, perataDnt hair ~. free 10.mtnute u.atmaat. c.n a..-1 aDd 4, Tu.clay t:hr<1U.9b Friday. i62-2444. IOOUEEPIMO/ nPIRGIIECRETABIAL samcr.a ALL Wlll'TE TYPING S!BVJCE -Ba.iD-. academic aad ~ o...clay ..mea.~ f I mal 4'1AI1tr we.~ Pk:bp ud ~-Low rata (714) ~ IOO~DIPIHG/WANAGI· MINT SIRVICI. ~ ia --.ll bo•rfD I J. &ap.rt. eoced. Top quilt, wort. T O'IU' oWes or al.JM. C..U ..,u.e. 864-5484. Buying and selling is u euy u pictung up your phone The Clauifieds aave monevt Ofte quick call ptacea an ad . 158EBVICEI . CAUDrlll ... 'DIOOC. IPICIALISTt AcldJtso .. , 91-. ..., ................ . aJ.atDo. I f •• octe. a.o.. ed. ..1577. Loa.JI ea.. ltnoctiDJL CARPENTEll -1 J YEARS IN BUSINESS. CI.W?Iaal ~ waD walt., pa~~~~tliag, waD trMt· meat., wah_,. eMir rail. CU8tom woucl cant:Dg. CaD ..., advice OD you owa prot-ca JO Coa.trw:tioo (Woodwork Divi8ion). c.n Nib at 631· 4260 BEMODEUNG. ADy ldDd of carpntry ar ~ Good raa. ud .... .._.PEEL OONSTBUCTION, Soatt. 831· 54.24. SHILVING 1DcNoMe .eor.g. ana. Gua9e ....... ~ban c:betl, cJoCJa. cac-.. wed· -.ct... petso ~ lattso., ocw:aetll wadr. r.-.ocW ~ ~Sia-1833. PllllfCH DOORS -eo.. ........... !ioa Ia .... OS*lta9 OJ to rwplaoe a1a.nJ. ll .... tlidilz9 doon &ad wtDdowl. Labor &Dd ..... l.ala, or labor ualy. IJoen...t C0Dtnc:tor, f73.. 7383, Toa Hooper. CARPET DYEIRO CARPET DTJDrG ad mpe~a tpiC'feiW.-~ ..... aDd t.diag, ..., oalan. C8lplll d•"'"9. c.pet t.ybto.,.... let C'ltu9e, 9Ututeed. C.C.D. (114) 184-0742. IIU. "I CAIPft SD'IICI. ,_,...esr•..t...,....Qu&. .., ..... ..., ,.... c..u 1611 .. ea. .... ... CAJUI.O 158EBVICEI OONCRITI W0U. PAnos -W_._ ~. cldoswa,., rooa ..w.._...t-.... .... , ... ..., ..... ........ uct-.......t.e ... rnet...s ~. C.U P.U .a 131· 2131, !31.-2 . JO. 6 G CDONT: om. .,... pelioe, we.lb, ..,.,. ud fovedeHc!ae .......... u.:.a.. 1368186. ,... ..u.. ..... Call552..34M aft• 8. COHCRITI WOU -a... ct.tlal/COIIIUMICI.aJ. IJo.. eel, buecW. "--~ LoP, 83S-81T1. Lee ..... tap. WASOJfBY 6 CONCUft ... cutoa wodl. ltiKGa'We prtcal, QulJty &Dd r.&WUt, 9'18J'aaleetl. ..., a...-. IS1-72!M. tJID«llRIWYIWATS, ,.._ ................. CJI oc:a:we. c. ... AJID~~ ... ex.~ ...... eo. clllllll•,..., 131&0. OOJaiTilUCTIOR I N. COIIIUCfOI Ul.,. .. .. -.,·.--............ ... ...... --.. ....... ........ ,. .......... ........... 011 ..... IUIDIIMD-1&111. c:w--.. ...... , .. , ••.•• .... ,...,. ..... ...-;e& flAMING OF CUlTON WWD loaa Mel~ IIQ wt.d--. r.wc~a ....._ ~ec~. waod ... -.lullllljsg. Cllllllla. ...,..... ......... , ...... .....17a.ecm. OOftiTAimllfQ fDIC»fAt llCD!ill ............. ... -........ ,_...., ... ......... ,...,,21 . ,... , ....... ~ .... -· 15it891C18 DIAPIIJIS, IIID8PIUDS, COUICII. Catoa·aade ucl coanetdaL AD labdol 2596 eM. Satinltlctioa p&I.U· teecl. ,_-" ..... .,...,.,. Dupery Senlce, 137-0CMe. ILICTilCWf, QU6LITT ucl ..aatWty .-s ...... -we ,.._, Lao-ClO. . 317145. CaD Pow• llactric, 5157·t'117. CU~W OIMA~AL IRON. Gatee. llec:lag, l'llllliao dtadbolta mcatl.cl, frea .-. ......_ VOOIItlollal lllfllnlctof. t.m.. 1.-Woda. 731_.. .... 0...""9 ... hDWOOD-y.,.....,. .... ~ ......... a&. lia.-..-1 . lliEBt'ICD GAUGIDOOII OP111DI OABDDDfO LAWN CAlli TOU t ... , AP· FOlD, a....,. ymd $2S -tWy. CaD .. , 'aoa. Wally, ~1 . OllllfT A1 GAitDIND ~ ............. Wll briflt IICWICdOft eo you end ,our home. Call for F.... ~- 979-6)65 1'1 AD GAIDINIMG S.. rice, IIOW, ~ a.l Yacwut. A~ $40 per ...U.. a.-. ..... .,.. ....... eo. w... ......,. • ... _. • .._ 117-GtO or IIS'I· 1331. --------~ 151ERYICZI HOUifX:I.EAlORG roB A PllOI!!BIONAL ud .. , I ewfa'We ..mo., caJl'J1D WOPJIITIS. bt.,.... ..... 1 Wl.f. 946-2.393 uyti.IM. PIOf'!SSIONAL CUAIIIMG SIJMCE. c-... taJlond to tM ~ woddiDg waa· U'l ...... 111:11 i, efflc:Wit, nliable. ....... c.n alt• s ...... 887-41138. WOULD YOO LID WOBI u.. to ralu? 1M u do row cJentno -_.. wtth row party.,.., ccmplete. 8COIIOIII· ical5-.eos1. THI PUSONAL TOUCH CI .. D11D9 S.rvLc... DaUy, ~. CIDHiiM lll8kl ~ Jn...b& WalCh Sp.dal-20% cblcoa.at OD ~Ia. Wladowa, .. ouMCleula1 ..d carpet .._. clealliDQ. 552-0105 uy tba& HOUIECI.IANJitG13.,..... ~ 1 I 'Ill 01'11110' ... --I &o 811 .. -.k. ...... my tpedalty; U.O NO ......... . a-e. o.w~ !cbtt. e.na1. WI CAB DO IT JUGJITI Hoae.. ~ -.,.lui OM U.. aalci...SC. . R~. ..De, lhtp, WU. D.peade'We, ~ • .....-.1. 8S2..0lOS. JIIOU'SECLEANIN. 1.U.. -.Ice, or weekly baa We deaD~. ee.rpelil, wlD· -.., wCUIICita. CaD Tea. &42.oa30. HOUIICLI.AJQJ(G. We ....... ...., .... ,_.... ro.r,.,. ...-•• ... nh•IDII ....... oall DIM6t, f7N211. or T..s. ......... ~ llla'fiCD iiOOIIIIII IIMJ I CAIII'fMD. ...... c~epee-. clule, .. tare, nt.rncee. 14M ................ 89" .. --.. ...a-H.ry Ma•""no (714)M7.ak B!IPON!III.I, norr.:ssac* AL MAll ...._ lla 'I...., arana art A....._._.. 8'75-~ .,.. w. ~ clq, e31-72li ....... IM& TWO UCJ IIIIOCla ...._ --............ . .,.... caN ....... .... plaAr......,. eoe....allaa. .................... 71a-0117. fi.Aft-llnll: You ....,. ...... n.cno.~ .. - -.c4'1' •• -.......... ,.., ......... .....,n.c.aa. 1331. .. IIOUII AIID PIT ID1'II. ................ ~ .................. ,., ............ ,.. ... ....,.tta-..,.. a,... ..... ..._._.af•• orr • ._. __... .... c.u a... ... 71fl. IIPIIJDCID IIOUSIBIT· 1'118 ......... ~ af ...... ....,_ c:IIOIIna ... ,.. ..................... (714) ....... Cuol -......,, • ROW' Dr I 118-Pr a laiJiaanl oowpla ..... to • you 213 .....,_ ....... 11-Aav. l ..... ~c...tr ...... WID.., .... ....t. (714) a. lDt. -IMIIRIOR I)I)COUTIIfQ -·--..... oo.cmrY •APm W.ton -C:O.,h ............... pooa (11 ,_,. wD WaJ ...... ) ........... a..n.--···142·1-. liRafiCII •IAiftl MOVDfG I LAlli). ICAftiiQ: AD .._. C.. ...._ ( ... ': dw, Me lit.•}, ,. •• ,...,...or&a • .-. tllllllv • ...., ..... ,.... ..... .-.....c..ta,at-71M. UlfJQUI LAJfDSCAPDIQ .................. pod .... eo.....wa..r..a c.. w-.,... 7,...... CoapW= ••st l•tM' ucl .,.,.nS'Ciiel 4POU4 ....._. uc.. ,._-" ._ Top .-,...-.... nu. == .... ~ .............. " CIEAlM 'ATIOIINC. ••eou llla'fiCD --TOUI SA TISJ ACTIO. ...... I d. CeltlcmUe ...... ......a ..,.,.., a Skwaqe. m.uoo. ----------------------------. cac:ma WOVDIG AJID I'IQU.Q&. LacU, ...... ............... r.-.._. elll, (Cel T-1_,., -.oMl . ltL WC)VDfQ. INC. lUI ......... ...,...., ..... ....,. eel, M-M.r..mo.. T·12A713. c.u •no.7•• CIIUOEYOUR aJlSSIF'IED8 pAIN"J'iMG i.Jdlldar/ a1elb. lvt"'Wf4el ~ 1110" I lornel. ...._ flnl quality . AD warkpe .. lt I a-. able prtoa ,... ...... ... Cd llD...,._., fM&-2328 EXTERIOR SPECIALIST lll!lmCIB -------------------~~~ PAIIhiHG : ............... ,. : FRANK • i KUQIENSKY i : PAINTING : • c..r.c.LIL ~~ • : : I •RBfoanw. ! ! •COI•taaAL : • •lfC)USTRIAL • • • • • : 714/546-1142 : : ................ .: PADmNG: "9pdDo Spaciel.., Doo't Nlocat.e -Ndecon ... ~ oil .u iD.INiorleatrdor.. Quilty won eAcl ....... . ~aad ........ tlel . rr.. ......... (714) ..... 12!52. Jrecl . PACJrlC PAJMTING. lAt.· ~n. Prolr .. loaal .-a~aa. rn. ......... Aaaw '189..W.,-..aJI. GIRTIUDE'S Etm<>PEAN wa.Jlpeper ~ wark. clcDt wlda quelitr, perillctba ud p f 1 ... Ho ..-.. 1"'IIRRt Job ..... 558-e033. QUA.IJTT WAU.PAPDING- Iap.t ..,_DeHge b t.o.. ar o8Sce. •••• :r .. ble pnc... .... ......... o..co-a -peper Proapt ....,.. c.n Gary Cll' 'l'laat 831-8388~1741. WAIUAPIIl JNSrAUAD:»i: Web yo.r ~)oak u.. b.t. o-l1ty wed. Amaudo. (714) s.nnse. PUCillO. WAL.LPAPU IIAJJQII:S. ~Qed cna"==·•· ... Low ...... tr. ... ...... c.n • .-.... ~ 1D 1096 • ,_, ~ of _., pl. o--dAI ud ............ t MZ-*1. PAnol ' • PA'nO DOOR 80"''TDDG OUT?'. ScrMDJllld dl:lar laud to Cll*l? ~~ pobl- aowl ~npi.ar•• 2 .... a.1tJl ud .... 211· 210.. CIUT1DS nr GJIIOOWDfG. w • ..a.c.... ..... aa. ._....,...,._ ... ...... ... .... ... 1:10-1:30, ......... ,.... ... 4011. 11'14 IOlmAC t. ..... ..... ooeclllioa, OM -.., 37,000 Wvaa ...... $1,115. ~- 1174 T-IDlD. .... I tly 1t ~ • ....,., oo..t-. .... deck. onp..l ..... $2,!00 ...... 1. lt71 FLUTWOOD 0. 1119•=-· fall ...aa-... ...-. W.lat .............. 1,700 ....... $8,500. 137.2317 .... ..... liiEIMCEI DIWNS S10PPID UP? Need Wpl A loaa1 cbUa ea...&Dv ..mae 1"QQII caa allanl. r..t, Nllab&., goocl eqatpa•at. ladry "--· (714) 7S2-!877. IIWIEVIIJO A s~r~~~anulli; ~ .... , .... SALES • S8tYIOE RHESYWA18 ~ .. MHa•lll .. D011M1 Jill finly. Ll ...... 111~ 'Q(JAIJT'f PUJWIING -Cop-'* ~ 9.a ...... add.l· ...._ c.D D. J. 8t Cain ~.&e3S03. SPICWJSTS .. aD pa.-of plltvbtng -water l.aat.n. ~ ... ~~ Far .-part/ C'CII*""'Mttow _,.. Ice. CaD ..... s.rw-. ess- 0831. PLUKBDIQ IIPAIIS -,..,. ...-.w-_..__ w.u. ..... loon n.palred. c.u WI.M at 173-1113. DAADI ct.IAIID. tn. $10. M-lloua. Tatl.b, ...... . c....,. ................ . .......... npUn. WaroeDo ........ l.ao.. -.kz. 134-lDS. SAMCHIZ PLtnalltG - CApper ....... 91& ~. .... ........... ...., ...... ............. ,_ ........ Looel nl oer ea.-. . DaA.DII troa s... eo_.,... ....... frola $40 ud ... DtWr ,._., .. ,4 h. AI .. ....._ ..., ......... DJ't .... Bamo., MZ-SWI, m-w.. .. .... liMO -taulaUIID. .., ......., .............. . ...... .. . .... - a t Is 1m JIIIAII, DGTit, ... PIQK. 4,000 ..... $31,000. (714)121 .... . !e. T·IIID, voocl ooecli- tioa, $1,300.131-U.. 1171 wac:s1a IIIII% .., .... ........ puc:lt8lvrl ... ....... vW. $12,000 « b••t off•r. 131-ott4, ,....,.., lSIEBYICES IWROUIIEBS lWJf Gl.mEBS NEmED? Tbn oal1 The Gutter Gey. s.. .... ~piaoa ahuaiDaa ptt.n c:aafcna to FHA .eud· .... 2().y.ar ~ -bebd~ fbiWL 557-5770. Wuter Cllaro• and ViM ~ TID GU1'1'IJI.WIN: 5 .. ahua· iDur ... ,_ ...m ~ ..... c--. IIIWide Oil job. eo... ...a.l. raekl.atW, -..11 joha OK. 542-ll42, 5157-S328 . w:a. BADfGUtTD a SON. Set•'-5" alwatau.a ... tmdacl, fonucl ud p~ .....u, .....u.cL Call (714) 631-0311 ..,u... llOOPIRG QUAUn 800J'DIQ 101 ti8S. ow ...... c 'llltrlc· ... l.llc f , ....... .... ..... I c :W ...... .... c.D c-y ........ ..,. 111M. ICS:Ola. WAT!IPIOOF DICX COAT· lNG wttt. aud ....._..., ar oW. Alto lltd ...... Supwlar f').c:ho,g. 54s.o88l IOOfl CM.cumJII ..... .... CIOI'MIIIdal hc:l. oomp, til • ..._ CINI Cleek OOCJIInO . (211) 117-1720 RAY'S ROOFING CO Fr.. eatimat-. s.wao all ..,..., aD typaa. 1361042. 599-~. ROOF UAD7? m IAJl.l pr h r' ••!. lap1ac»-eatl ,..,.u.. All typea.. , ... ..ai· ...... H.arte, latelpdaeL t-314113.131-1049. ltOOII ADDITIOIIS 110C:* ADDI!'IONSIPATIO c::ovas. wMa· y_., CC .. liiN pdoeal 0.. 30 ,.... ............ U,C,..rd. ......... .,_. c-t.Kttaa. -.JJ& ...... /DnWI CU!ARiftG Emergency SeMce A 1 I :tonliJII & CorNl•cllll Nlghta. Sundlyl. ...... e73·54100 1-fOlD WUSTAitG, a-c..a... ............. a~ ...... l-41132. 1m TIJUWPB TP 1. .. --. 0 .twca s ...... ea-. . ...., ..a. se.sao • 135-1015; •••k••••· Wl-3'ZZI • lSI!IlVICD CHECKOOR SALES FOR SAILS SPUIIAUXAS I A III&L CLA8S'CI a• u n • rs'llln:l __. • -.. ., S8,11!10.111 .. 17. ~"l lSIDitiCdl DE! a SRaUIIIDT ..... ING.W 'r.----.....,..). :Y-.1 I £4 ... t..aiiJig. E..., lew ....... ...W...h_ ..... dMCal (714) 831-1328, 83143M. fraak..__ TREE IIIDGIIIIG UPBOI.STERY -· -'' .. 9A ~ ~ ··~ -----~~~--~~­~-AM••t•o.M.-. C'BJ't..a .. 1s 'Uii Nelwoocl cleddltq ......... bla pdoea. c.u (714) 131· 7444. IPBIHI'DI SPDIUD DPA!a: S.... Wlh.. lill I :k :•, ....... . OIMMy ........ _.,,.,;.,. ... ................ _ .. ............. _..._ .. =~---c...-. lila...._. .. c-.... ............ .tad~~ .... ~··~d~fL.-....;.....::;:.;;:.:..::...:..._....J 10.,..,. ~ Work 0~ eee.s:r33. SPRIMI1.D SJBT£WS. a.reaiJ.. au-. ................. ,.. .. , r"r ft I thh ,.,_ lJc f. tMuoell. Cell -y- U.., 8'18-0368. STADU:D GLASS STAINED QI.Aa WINDOWS ~ windows, "'''""" CWOftl woril. bpeMtiCid craftsmen lt.aaonoble rot-. HOUSE CAU.S. ~ .,.,.,... Leon,~ TILE a.TALLA 'I'IC* VEINI111'1 TILt WAillAU· ... .,_. ~ t.Mala· tka of <*8aic tile. bl.ba. .,.,. ... c:.rUIIe aad ~ Acld ... !Uat. r19roaUq New *'-claan tal1rDad ar Npaired. old ...,... cba .-11lbcl. plaeMr .. ~ u c 1 , li. boMacl. ueaoao (714) 848-8531 c:::ERAWIC T1LB -JIAtmrf JOIIr ..... r.atdat, ~ bethroc.e. petic& , ... Wi· ----~~ide* ~ ...... e--.co..t ,..... 55- 823& QUAJ.JT1' UPHOLSTDT. •• -bla pdoet. "-"" ........ af ltbrica ........ ID ,au a.-. f " # Mt vaeo , I ,._ ttL ......... 4e~M~y ........ , ......... ,.SIB). UPHO~. DRAPERIES c:uatom a .ede !mopea~ a.co...m9. ~-25t6 artf aJI t.hriat . . . u..d U..l ,,.. ....... ~ ... ..... eMu-,. ~ Po-. Uplaot.t.-ry. 23342 Soatll PoiMn. Drt.e. SW. I. I·S (1.a1lla , .... ail) l.eqw.Da KiDa.. ,.. eooe. WIMDOWS 1f1MDOWS -Let .. ,.p.c. ,.., old wood .m.:s-. wttb ~...-eli-~ ·-~~ ...... air aad --ti;1ll. ... yo. .artmo wood lr..-. ftodnae. tal ar ~ ......_ Alto -IJT48Wlg ..... pus ~h. ........ lJc 1332128. Wt.adow W•ld, (714) 884-64'70. (213) 11118- 4034 ,._ DP11T WDIDOW WASil· .,. DIG. ,,_.., ... ~ .,.._, .. ..-uldaQ Ia tD .,._ af : • -o••'I"'CW _. ntfl 'tr' ' wtado.a. c.a w ...... ., ~R •• S41-Mrl. WINDOW CL.IA.OIQ. 0 &q..t, ... v ..... --... w ............. ... 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