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TID HIWPOBT ENSIGN •ISTABIJSHED 1948 • 3JRD YEAR • NUMBER .w • c71.c) 673~ • SERVING ALL OF NEWPORT AND CORONA DEL MAR • WEDNESDAY, WAY 13, 1981 • 25 CDnS
Ant 111 .. Preleiiecl On Palnel'1
Judy Rosener 'Re6eved,'
.Gives A Coastal View
by JIID RocbJin
"Hey, Wom, you're off."
. That'• the way Dr. Judy
Roeeaer MYI ahe first team-
ed of her removal from the
Califomia Coutal Commi.a-
8lon.
Or. Roeener aaid u ahe
entered the driveway of her
Lido laland home Tburaday
frobla commlllion meetino
in Northem Ca.litomla, her
d.auohter ahouted the new..
Her d.auQbter then pro·
ceeded to recite to her
bewildered mother excerpt.
froa 11.-.peper report. indi-
c.tmq tUt lbe had heeD
replaced bJ Lcmq BMch at-
tom.., ManiD )Iutter, Mid
• , .... ,, wlao teeclt• pol1cy
UrbanPadC
NotOut-
ButDbn
Hopes for a national urban
park along the Irvine Cout
appeared dim laat week u the
U.S. Houae of Repreaentativea
pa.ued a budget ret10lution
strongly endorsed by the
Reagan Administration.
The Reagan budget would
brino a halt to moat national
park purcb .... and cut deeply
into the Land and Water Con-
servation Fund, which for the
last 17 years had been footing
the bill for an unprecedented
expansion of federal land
holdings.
The fund wu replenished
automabcally by offshore ou
lea.ses and other revenue
aourc ... Reaoan would cut the
fund from a Carter proposed
$335 million to $45 m1Jlion .
~. tJc·lr*a'•
Gr.dute School of Nau~
.... t.
In addition, Interior Seeretuy
Jamee G. Watt bu. oo-. out IIJtJ.!I)~~Mt:t ..... .._.c ~.. nl
She Mid abe received of·
ficial word of her replace-
ment later that afternoon w1th
the anival of a letter from
Aaembly Speaker W1lhe
Brown (D-San FrAncbeo).
She considers her duties as
a commi.aioner terminated
from that point on. "ln a way
I think it'• a tremendoua
relief."
Roaener Mid the di.elosure
of her replacement wu done
in An inappropriate fashion .
"I think I d ... rved the
common courtesy of a tele-
phone call from Speaker
Brown'• office to tell me of
my removal.
"My removal waa a aym·
bolic act in which Speaker
Brown won both waya," said
Roeener. "I wu plannmo to
leave the eommiaion July 1,
and Brown knew that. By
removtno me now, 1t g1vea
the appearance to my foes
that I've been kicked off the
commiaaion.
"On the other band, my
replacement-Nutter-baa a
very limilar philoeophy to my
U tM or~~ ere..,..,
wadertalda9 tiM loecl w..k OD ., 8ddte Md • .,.a,ol to tab ..-_eve._,, u woaJd be a
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i.nttatiae -fuy ... oa.e to
rwp11111t tM C I ¢1eatiolil p:rof-
ect'a OWI(tf .. )ddt .. alaareo-
Willtio, Mid .. Owapeile,. c.rrr.. aiBcSaJ ..wmo the
waft cnwe.
It _. ••••'•9 tMI Gepeh, • 21-,.u CalTl ...
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OR . JUDY ROSENER
Staff photo by Jtm Rochlin
own. So my removal doesn't
represent a sh1ft of phil·
osopby on the comm1as1on."
Rosener also expressed
concern that she 11 the thud
woman recently "lucked off"
the commiss1on
The commUJSaoners replac-
ed last month were Mary
Henderson of Redwood C1ty
and Lo1a Ewen of San D1eqo.
Naom1 Schwartz of Santa
Barbara lS the only rematn-
ing woman on the state com-
mission .
"The women commas·
s1oners were all c1hzen achv·
lSts wtth no buamess con·
tacts.
"ln general," sa1d
Rosener, "I thmk men are
more sympathehc to the
needa of the busmess com·
mumty, but th1s 11 only a
oeneralizahon."
(CoDttnued on paqe 12)
rolla down the window you ex-
pect her to uk for direetiooa,"
he coattnaed. lutead, the
CalTtau worbn oet an earlul
of prola.aiU.. ud qrtlled on the
~ clete to• the roed-
work, he added.
"l'w ww~ p~ tA poor
•-'Pbnt.ooda bat It (the 9Wbal ahue) ... beta ..,...,.. Deal'
.. bid M I'" --oat laere,,.
Oappella Mkl. ea.. WOI'bn Mid »eoPPe tn
....... .,...~to
..,...... _.. wMt lt'alib to
work -..... ooum.ctloll job .... dUe."
ubaa parb and MJ'8 the
remai.ninq funds would be uaecl
largely for mamtenanee of ex...t-
mg parks.
Local lecpalatora hold few
hopes for a $J8-m1U1on federal
puk acquiaibon in the near
future.
Howard Seelye, aide to Rep.
Robert Badharn (R-Newporl
Beach), said the congreaaman
would not be introduetnq an
Irvine Coa~t bill this year.
"The situation ia ao fluid there
lS no pomt in mtroducmq a btU
that .. not go1nq to go any-
where," S..lye sa1d.
But S..lye dtd not rule out a
park appropnahon sometime
pnor to 1984, when a purcbaae
agreement w1th the Irvine Co.
would exp1re. "You simply can't
quess what miqbt happen unhl
next year," he lAid.
The company baa aqreed to
sell 1,670 acres of property,
includmq the coaatal slopes of
Wishbone Hill and Muddy and
Laurel canyons. Those areas
may be opened for res1denhal
development •f the federal
government doe• not buy the
property by 198-4.
(Ccmttnued on page 12)
Irvine Co. I eses Hotel
Round, May Drop Roads
Well directs water flow in and out of upper bay in this model
displayed by Andy Andrews Staff photo by Roge< ~
Andy's Bay Cleanup Idea
Gets A Mixed Reaction
by Rog. Angle
Opinions vary on Andy An·
dre .. • eeheme to flush the aut
out of Upper Newport Bay.
Ron H.in, state Department of
Flab and Game wildliJe
bioloqiat: "It would tum the bay
into a man-made river And, 1t
would be a bioloqical dtul'ter."
Don Simpeon, coordinator of
the Newport Beach and ltvi.De
participation in the federal
"208" plan to clean up the b.ty:
by Lekmd Powacl
County .upervbon are hop-
tnq the ltate Leqialature will
cletue a con.frontatioll wtth the
.tate Coutal Commiwion follow-
mq their tM..Iflnaatioll of oppoa~
tion to locq-tetiD reeale eontrola
on anytlai.Dq but .t.id.i.aed
ltou1A9.
Supentaon &alt WMk unaru·
aaoualy .oted down • compro-
..._ aqree .. t wiUch county
lUff Ud worbcl oat with the
cc-•'81k>D lliMier wllic:h r..trtc·
tSou • talucllloumg, primar-u,. in the A1lao Vlefo .,..,
..Wbet!WdtiM~n
..... 191'M ~ -., ...... reeale
~ ca all~ laou-
ial ba all Or.,.. Couaty co.ltal
"ln prmc tple, 11 could work. But
1t's an ovenimpWic ahon of a
very complex problem."
The bay baa been hlling up
with lilt for 10 years
Andrews h1mMU: "Thu would
make the Upper Bay totally .. u.
cleanmq, and once 1t waa m-
stalled, 1t wouldn't coat a thmg.
1 could put clean beaches and
clear water all the way up to
(Conb.nued on peqe 11)
they did not want to ehanoe
their position beeauae of the
poealhility that the state
Leqialature will act to problhd
the coiDIIUMlon from requinng
affordable houaing m coastal
areu.
"I hope our acbon Ll Dot
generally tabn by the com.mis·
aton u deha.nee of reeolubon of
the problem," coaaaeoted
Supervbor Tbomu Riley oJ
Newport Beach. "floweyer, wtth
the undentancltnq that there la a
qreat deal ot lllte....t 1D the
Lecp.alature 1D crMUa9 the co.-
.u.icD out of ID&kia; ~
policy, tor u to do aay c18er-
utly woald .Nnoe tJ.e oo.-
•'wiM'a polllU. ol bepaao
lloulaq a.tnla. It g~._ tile
~pn:ICIIIaiUr .......
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CODtrola • ... ' Hr M *•· .. ..... Pl ... ,.,tr ..
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by Rogw bole
The lniAe Co. tJueatened to
withdrew $8.5 m.1l.bon worth of
road improvements th.i.a week in
the wake of Planninq Com..ia-
mon JDOY• to cut a px~
400-room hotel and half tM pro-
poeed ofbee ~tpace froa ila
buildout of Newport c..t..
The company Mid it .. Y eJ.o
withdraw a planed $280,QOO....a-
year ear-pooling procp-
desiqued to Mlp traffic flow ..
the center apanded.
"We were alreedy CJOiA9
beyond anything we haw be.
m.olv.cl with before, iD roed
improvemeilb and~.
and O.Ue ia a limit beJ'OIIIi
whiclt we eea-not CJO,,. Mid lab
Shehoa, -.lor rice p .........
"YCNI ~ ia M CJOOCI• ....
u to what a.pp.. .......
r.acll that u.ut. w~ .. aot.,..
,.. eudly .eat .... ~-
do; it depeDda Oil ........ c=---
miaion do. ill ttl fi.Da1 ...,..,_ \ .... •
Tbe eompa.nywu r-.xecfi•q
to what 1t ean.d "drutic ems"
by the Newport Beach Plo.DJaq
Commiwiou.
The commiMJOn, Oil unoffic::ial
"straw vot•'' Thursday niqht,
aug11eated cutting the company'•
propoeed bwldout rouqhly ill
half.
U the cuts are impoeed offi·
cially, they would remove • pro-
posed 400-room hotel and delete
415,000 aquare t.et of office
epaee hom 880,000 equare feet
the company had uked.
Shelton Mid the deletion of
the hotel wu "unJortunate from
two atandpomta: that of land uee
m the center and the fact that
the hotel wu the major city-
revenue-generatmg propoeal in
the plan."
The company hu clauned the
hotel would bnnq m $1 millJon a
year for the ctty.
In place of the hotel, the com-
mlalon propoeed 450 d .. l.liuq
uruta, the nae to be determined
by the company. Mid Fred
Talarico, envuon.mental eoor·
(Ccmtinued on paqe ll)
~Fred om. rome .. ~J--
Roc.n.lt, jut appomtecl to ....
Oranqe Comaty Tn.D.IpOJtatioa
Co-•1-km, Mid Mcaday ..
hope. to -W. poiWNI ~ iD Wulain~ ad
Secr&JUDto to get .,.. help iD
eoiYiD9 loc&l t.rauportatklo
problem •.
Oranqe County ia "lllr-9-
linq" iD traffic jalu, he Mid.
Roo.velt, a Newpott BMcb
rMicLmt, Mt in OD hil tint
com•'-k>D meetillg in &nta
Ana, tlle~a lteJd a p~ COD·
.fernce. He Mid lte ltopee to
~9 public pr..ure to bear on
politici&na who cout.rol tl'&Jl8POr·
tation pl.anD.iDg and IDOile'J.
He wu careJuJ not to critic:Ue
the ftea9an ad•inWTatioD'•
budg.t cutbecb, but Mid he
will try to help ave Amtl'ak'l
"San J>ie9an11 daily commutez
bain between Loe Angel• and
San Dieqo.
The IOD of Premdent Franklin
D. ROOMYelt, and a veteran of
aU tenu U a Democratic COD·
gr....,an from Loe Angel•,
Rooeevelt Mid he hop. to ltave
80me in.Ounc., too, on Demo-
cratic Governor Jerry Brown.
"Ow good qcwemor il ultra-
coDMrvative in his pomtion
toward our county11 neecb, 11 he
Mid. ••1 hope we can in.Ouenc.
him to claazulJ• his mind. 11 Rooee-
velt did DOt refer specifically to
Brown'• future political upira-
tiona, but Brown is e~ed to
be a candidate for the U.S.
Senate nut year, and Rooeevelt
noted that "~ple who are run-
ning for office ud need votes
Jamea Rooe..,.... right, MW trwwponation commiaioner, with
Supervilor Tom Riley of Newport Beach. St.tf photo bV Berry Sloblt'l
are likely to li.aeD11 1f populaz the public become i.nformed and
pr..-ue il brouGht to bear. involved in local trauportation
Brown'• admtnim:&tioD hu probleiDI, and that politician~
been accu.Md of thort-chanqing "muat realize the importance
Orange County wlten it com.. and power of public opinion."
to lpeJldiug trauportationdollan. Rooeevelt said he hu no per-
Roo.Yelt hinted that he may 80nal priorities when it come• to
f.avor an inc,.....in ltate guo-dea.ling with the county'• long
line taaee to finance completion list of trauportation proble1111.
of wch project• u the eo.ta "When I'm drivlng on the
W... and Corona del Maz free-Santa Ana Freeway, that's my
ways, but Mid he would not priority, and when I'm on the
coiDIIlellt on either project until San Diego Freeway, that be·
be bu bad ''more time to com .. my priority," he joked.
become informed." "The main thlng is that we
He Mid he will atrive to help muat do SOMETHING.''
Busing Rates To Rise
Studeata of low-income
parenta who now qaalify for
reduced rat• u..nder the New-
port-W... echool d.istrtct'• paid
bUii.nq PrOQTam may pay 200
percent more to ride the bu.
nem year.
Transportation Director
Carolyn Stocker hu recom-
mended to the school board that
far .. be increased from $2 to
$7.50 per month, or half the
reqular rate in order to increase
the district's mcome from the
year-old program.
However, rates for full·paymg
student• would stay the same at
$15 per month per child.
.
TM Jllewpon EaillgD W.tw r sllay. 11.7 11. 1•1 hp I
~ouslug Element Approved
by Roger AQg&.
The Clty Council Monday
DJqbt adopted ln coocept a COD·
trovenial houalnq elem.at th.t
would lncr .... 80DW c~.oatu ..
and encouraqe more home-buy-
ing opportuniti .. for moderate-
income per80na.
The move came amid 1urprile
diaclotuz .. that:
-The ltate had filed a lawauit
against the city alleqing that it
diacriminat .. aga.lnst low-
income and minority per10na by
denying them houslng.
-The auit wu thrown out by
a Superior Court judge who
ruled Friday that the atate
Department of Houaing and
Community Development did
not have the right to 1ue in the
cue.
The auit wu a c rou-complaint
fUed after a group of legal aid
societies in February 1980 aued
the city, HCD, the lrvme Co.
and Daon Corporation com-
plaining of city hou.ing prac-
tices. HCD'a crou-complaint,
City Attorney Hugh Coffin told
council, "said that everything in
the fair houaing suit wu true."
Judqe Luil C.udenu threw
the HCD complaint out on
undHclOMCI groundJ.
The draft element, to become
part of the General Plan after
HCD review and final caty
puaage by Oct. 1, a atate
deadline, aaya that:
-"The city willlnvestigate
the luuance of tu-e&empt mort-
qage revenue bonda to facilitate
the development . . . of houalng
for low-and moderate-i.ncome
houMholda.
-"The city will conaider
renewi.ng ill participation m the
Community Development Block
Grant Proqram . . .
-"The planning department
ehall e&plore the feui.huaty of
establiahing incentive• to apur
the con.truchon of rental umts.
-"The city aball ... k to main-
tain rental opportunities 1n proj-
ects of five or more unill and lJl
mobilebome parks, unless the
vacancy rate ... is S percent or
higher for four conaecuhve
quarters."
-The city may use CDBG
funda "to facilitate the develop-
ment and conhnued avauabalaty
of afJordable bousinq fo r low-
and moderate-ancome bouse-
holds."
Mayor Jaclue Heather told a
• reporter the city "now t.u. to
offer enough b.o\l.ling opportwa;
iti .. for mJddl .. lncome per· •
80na," and indicated the city •
would try to remedy that.
Th ... aame itema were held
out of the element by the Plan-
nlng Comm~uon for further
public hearmg•
The wording of th ... itema
was adopted by councU on the
•uggntion of Ward Connerly,
houalng conaultant from Sacra-
mento, to whom the city paid
$56,233 to formulate the plan.
The propoMd wordlng of
these ttems had formerly com-
mitted the city to participate ln
the CDBG and bond program
and to establtah a rental zone.
One aelf-ducribed middle-
clus tenant affected by the fair
housmq suit complained to the
counciJ that it was impouible for
her to find bou.mg she could
afford in Newport, Irvine or
Munnon VieJO .
Elizabeth Mead, 851 Domingo
Dnve, explalJled to councu that
she bu been not wed of poten-
hal eviction from her Daon-
owned apartment to make room
{Continued on page 10)
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Who Can Afford To Wait?
The immediate future of the Irvine Cout ia once
acJain anybody'• qu ... u a ruult of the Board of Super-
YI8ora' action lut week.
The board spumed the Coutal Commiuion, turning
down a compromise eatabliah.ing a aystem of reaale con-
troll on affordable housing in Orange County coastal
arA.a. That would have been in exchange for a Coastal
Commiuion reprieve on a ban on sewer hookups in the
(Jiant •s,OOO-acre Aliso Water Management Agency,
where treated effluent i8 beinq pumped into the Pacific
t.luough an ocean outfall 1 ~ miles at sea.
The commiuion staff and the supervisors' own staff
thought they had an acceptable compromise after some
hard-talked seuions-but the supervisors themselves
rejected it. They did so, they said, because of the possi-
bility the legislature may prevent the Coastal Commis-
aion from requiring resale controls on affordable hous-
inQ.
However, consider this: What if you were to inform
the supervisors tomorrow you don't intend to forward
property taxes this year, pay traffic fines, vaccinate
your pet or keep from dumping your garbage on the
street? The reason, you explain, is you're hopeful a law
will get through in Sacramento sometime in the next two
months rescinding the statutes requiring you to do all
those things. Don't you think if you did that you would
be in a great deal of trouble with the county of Orange?
The Coastal Act, for better or worse, is the law. It
protects the California coastline, one of the treasures of
this planet. Commissioners have been carrying out what
tlaey interpreted as the mandate of the people. Bitter,
multi-million dollar disputes have challenged some of
the nuances. It is vital that the Legislature more clearly
define the authority of the Coastal Commission.
What we need is limited, controlled development of
the sort the Irvine Co. has proffered for its coastal
development, in a spirit of compromise and willingness
to work with 'local governments such as the Coastal
Commission has shown here and elsewhere over the last
two years.
The Legislature should act with all possible speed to
clear up the areas of doubt and dissent, putting an end
to costly 'delays and postponed answers to the county's
housing needs.
Further, the current stalemate endangers uumerous
open space dedications offered by developers in order
to be allowed to build. A complex puzzle of these
dedications is arising out of the endangered federal
park concept, and is still inherent in the development
plan. The use of these gifts of land may be lost to
millions of residents if no compromise is reached to
preserve a good, balanced Irvine Coast development
plan.
The complexities of the situation point up an increas-
ingly critical need for strong legislative leadership.
-TB/BRS
Keep The Park Plan
Speaking of the Irvine Coast, the budget-slashing
policies established by the Reagan administration have
dealt a near-mortal blow to the projected national urban
park which many had thouqht last year was well on its
way to actuality.
This would lie on those rolling hills between Newport
Beach, Irvine and Laquna, adjoininq territory now
duignated as a state park.
Austerity has become the pattern of the day. Funds
are being sharply cut for once-untouchable provra.ms-
80me of far more critical nature than the park plan.
But the plan should not be abandoned. It means far
too much to the environmental protection of the land
and the sea, the natural recreational resource and a
oentle flavoring of the spirit to be surrendered In prin-
ciple.
Our representatives in county, atate and national oJ-
fice and those who guide the Irvine Company in ita of-
fer to sell should be encouraged to atand faat on the
project.
There's alwAys next year. -BRS
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Patriotism, Pride: It's A Capital Idea
In a former career witb tbe U.S. Forest Serv-
ice, Don Porter UMKl to mit Waabington, D.C.,
about lour tim• a year. Now executive director
of the Newport Harbor Areo Cbo.mber of Com·
merce, he found some changes recently when he
repreMnted tbe local chapter at a U.S. Chamber
of Commerce meeting at the Wa.bington Hilton
-cite of the attempt on Pre~dent Reagan's
lue. It was his lint trip to Watl.hington in three
years .
by Don Pen•
There were more than 1,500 chamber members
from throuvhout the country attending the con·
fere!lce. A rally wu pl&nned on the west steps of
the Capitol. When we applied to the capitol
pollee for a permit, the officer ~aid:
"What are you aqaiDit?"
"We're lor the president' a economic program,"
we told him. , ,
"We hardly ever vet a rally lor 10methinq," the
officer aaid. "It's usually avainst."
The main aim of the national conJerence wu to
qive support to Reagan's economic prOCjJram.
After talb alouv this line with many principals iD
the new aclminiltration, we all marched on the
halla of cODClfea. It wu a strange sivht to Me
buaiD81JDen iD three-piece suita carryinq
placards. One friend said, "I hope thia is not on
television-! vave my aon hell for doi.Dq this kind
of thin9 iD collec,e."
I had forvotten how beautilul W uhinoton can
be iD the spring. I milled catchinv the cherry
bloaom.a-u I always had, somehow-but the
azaleaa and dogwood added e colorful back-
ground, u did tulipe which MelDed to be
everywhere around the White &uee and other
public butldiDvs. But there wu a .-.. of
.omethi.Dv differe!lt.
AJter talldn9 with r..tcl.nt• and friodl-and
tho• humau barometen, the cab drlven-1
realized a new feelin9 of pricl. lD our OOWltry ia
becomiD9 evident. I C&ll't piDpoiDt any lpectfic
circ\l.JUtancea-it tu.at 8MIIled to come throuvh iD
ao many converNtiOD.I ... I7Where we went.
Of cour•, without gception when I JDtllltioDed
that my home area wu Newport a..ch, muy
delevat• aaid they had viaited h.,., or Ud
heard of our harbor area and wiahecl they could
Uve here with .o much wuhlue ULd OCMI1
br .. z•. Of coune, mo.t of thea had heard
about our real .tate pricee, tool
One Md note; I Ud al.molt lorvott• that the
W uh.iDc;rtou Hllton wu when the pr..tdeut had
been ahot. I became quickly awve of thi.ltact,
however, the very fint dey. I waJMcl out of the
hotel and Mw vtmton takmv plctune of their
children and relativee 1Waclin9 lD &oat of the
brownatone wall where the czunmu had ttood for
the ....,illation attempt.
However, iD contrut, ...,.,san, duriD9 that
five·hour plane ride home, I ooulcl not help but
f .. lvood about Wub.iDc;rton. A rebirth of
patrlottam and love of cowltry .U cleal'ly evi-
dent, complete with a bript IJ)rlDCjJUJDe· and
flowen iD bloom-a feel.J.A9 of, "We Can Rebuild,
America!"
That phr ... Just happeaed to be the theme of
the U.S. Chamber of Commerce meetill9.
Letters To The Editor
Switch The Traffic
To the Editor:
(Tbe /ollowing was .. nt to tb~
Orange County Board of Super·
mon:)
We r•pectfully requ•t that
the Local Coutal Procpam be
amended to provide that
vehicular movement to the down·
cout development not be routed
through Cotcma del Mar via
Marguerite Avenue and Paclflc
Cout Highway.
The bu1ID-and r•idential
commUDlty of Corona del Mar
hal been eataDt for over bty
yea.rw. 'I'M tratiic l.lllpact ol
60,000 cam tluough our J18i9h-
botboocl willdeetzoy ... lllteqrity
U a vtlJa98 ....sde COIDIDu.lty.
There ant thouud ol acne of
va~t 1ucl oa which mw::h
DMCI.ct ro.cla coWcl be bu.Ut, •.•.
PelicaD H.lUI Roed with OOD•
0\lll'eDt 6ouectioD of Saa
Joequln HW. RoM, Sud
Cuyoa loed, etC. We belteft u.. ~of u.. PIOI*'tY
•boWel be reqUited io ba" U...
roeda iD piece jd« to,. ...
CleiiMUlt of~.
Corou del War tbauJcl DOt be
oonalderecl u:padable lor tbe
CODWtDieDCe of pltYa .......... . oe.o.. ua.t ... .
Prwi<Mnt, •••-~tr :A.odetioa eon.. del.,..,
teachen, nthuai.utio ltud.euta
and supportive parent. and
community frienda 1JDth..U.I
Stephanie Ladd
Reduc:lDg Fllghta
To the Editor:
I have a great idea for
reduciA9 W9hta out of John
W ayzae Airport. Studi• ehow
that four out of five Newport
8Moh readenta u.ee the airport
CONSUMER CORNER
JOORNAIJSI"S
JOURNAL
by JIID F.Jtoa
Wher .. er I have lived, I have
taken a kMA iDte...t iD the
hs.tory of the land around me.
Perhape it bec;Jan with a ohild-
~ood fuciDaUon with the cable
can from the Piou .. r Squan
totem pole iD Seattle, and the
bo•ledv• that thi. vreat North-
wellt ctty •u ua.med after an
IDdJan chief, Sealth. ID San
Dtec,o I wu uatoned to write
ueivhborhood oriqiDal .tori•
for the old Son Diego Sun, and
iD Oxnard I knew there had to
be .ome rationale for the name
of the city-it couldn't just hap·
pen. Sure gouvh, I lMrDed lt
wu D&JDed after the t1fo Ozuard
brothen-that wu their lut
name--who c&me wMt to aut a
1U9ar factory there.
But never have I been 10
goulfed iD the hi8tory of an
area u I am thil year iD the
preparation of the forthcomiD9
hiltory of Newport Beach. SiDe•
lut October, I have been read·
iD9 anyth.iD9 and everythin9
about thil comer of the world,
and .ome il vreat readmv and
.ome il just awful. In the latter
catec;aory, you can place the
boob t..ued by the Santa Ana
Reg;.ter and the Lo. Anvel• nm ... With all their re10urces,
you would think they could have .
. done better than th ... auper-
fict.l ol.rculation acama. Legacy, .
by the R~er and Lo. Angela. :
200 by the Tim• are vaudy and :
8pluhy, but badly edited, badly :
writte!l aud tedious. :
Other hiltori• •n• u a
CjJU.ide to the book the Newport
Beach 75th AnniverMJJ Com·
mitt .. will be puNIIhiDQ. We
will not ue a OODt .. ponry
pllotoqraph to illUJtrate
10JDeth.iD9 that'happeued 100
Dr~ MaD To Cb•lr
D!f'rb•wllt
Dr. O.UU. Null of lrrille, an
•1100late profeeeor at UC Irvine
NedJcal Center, hu been ap·
pobated cha.tnnan of the depart·
ment of fam.Uy med.lclne.
Null, who hu bee11 MrvinO u
aoUno chairman of the d.put-
mat, prmowaly wu director of
rellldenoy tra.lnioo at the UCI
CoUec;,e of Medieille.
H. wu Mlected outJtandino
faculty meinber by the medical
clue of 1978 and wu awarded
the diltinQUiahed Mrvice award
by the CommWlity Clinic of
Oruoe County.
He came to Irvine in 1976.
bJRog.ADg ..
The county loud of &.per.'
vt.on mewed forward Tuect.y
with ita plUl to e~ tenaiDa.l
~paee, parki.Do ud roed ~
•• John Wayu AlrpoJ1 by YOUno
to INk an uct.nrrtter and legal
COUDMl for • $100 million aU·
port bond t.ue.
The 20-profect "improvem.nt
plan" hu been MrioUily
critlclaad by the city of Newport
Beach and 11 the aubject of a
Newport laWIU.lt to ltop the
ezpe.DAon.
W.Uwhile, 13 Newport S..ch
and Santa An.a Hetohta home·
ownen preaed their lawauit
a(Jain.t the county for emotional
diatr ... a.ud property damao ..
alleqedly due to the ailport.
~r 11 a lt&ff 1Ci8tlti.lt for
SRIIntematioD&l, a private D.OD·
profit organiuUon formerly call·
eel St.aniord R.earch In.titute
a.ud formerly eollllected with
Stanford Univentty.
Jadem deecri.bad him u a
"paycholo¢cal acou.ticiao."
Monday and Tueday, J(zyter
oav• c:let&.Ued t..timony u to the
etfeeta of noi.M on aleep a.ud
autonomic-nerve fUDctiona .
Noi.M rai.MI blood pr ... ure
and cau.a. the body to oo into
what p.ycholootata call ''the
flioht-or·fiCJht aynclrome,"
reported Tom William.a, one of
the homeownera.
yoa.r body apart-..
After ~., fi:niah ... r.o..
ia upectecl to put on t» ltud
Joee Orteoa, an acoutical
enotn"r. Orteoa hu t..ted
the aound levela ill boaee lD the
airport flight ~th, mcludino
that of Hury Rinker, laid
Williama.
R.inbr won a $261,000 judo·
ment in a 1971 court deciaion
for airport not.. d&m.a9e to b.ia
property valu81 ill the upper
Newport Bay ar.a.
PreYioUily, he wu head of the
Department of Community and
Preventive Medicine at K.inq
Abdul-A&b University and chief
of the outpatient divmon at the
Win.tatJY of Defen" and Aviation
Ho.pttal in Jedciah, SaudiAra.bia.
Null 11 a oraduate of Harvard
Univenity and earned his
medical deor" at VirQinia
Commonwealth Univenity. He
~eel to Harvard in 1969 to
ea.m a muter'• deoree.
GroundbrMking ceremoniM were held recently for the $4.4
million Seaview Lutheran Piau to be located on the site of the
Lutheran Church of the Muter in Corona del Mar. Present for
the event were, from left, Rev. Jan Wormer of the Pacif'te
Sout~west Lutheran Synod, J. Barton Larson and Ray Kurtz of
Seavtew Lutheran Plaza, Newport Mayor Jackie Heather, and
Rev. Robert Collick of the Lutheran Church of the Master. The
project is funded by the federal Department of Housing and
The nit hu come to trial in
Department 21 , Ora.u9e CoUDty
Superior CouJ1. Jury .. Iection
finiahed Friday.
The homeowner•' first witneu
waa Dr. Cad IC.ryter, "who il the
world'• foremo.t authority on the
effecta oJ noiM on hum4D b.
iDoa," accordino to Jerrold
Fadem, attorney for the cpoup.
"The way I undentand it ,"
Will.i.ama aaid, "it'a similar to my
experience running track m
hiqh achool.
"You are on the starting line
and the quo (Joes off. Your body
pumpa aclrenalin that rat.... your
blood preuure and that helpa
you run," Williams laid.
"That'a tine, but if that hap-
pen. to you 41· tim• a day (the
number of avera9e daily com·
mercia! jet departur•), it tean
In other airport actiolla:
-Supervi.lor Bruce N..t.ande
announced that Southam
Califomia A.-ociation of
Gove~nll wu inveatioatillo
a "relatively flat pl&teau" near
Sa.ntiaoo Canyon two and one-
haJJ m.il .. eut of Anaheim HiJ.\.1
and two mU81 north of A.Aaheim
Lake u a pouible reQional au-
port lite.
-The aupervi.aon voted to
allow AirCal to fly ten "rehear·
aa.l fliohta" of the new, aup·
poeedly quieter WcOoDD.U·
Dou9lu DC-9 Super 80 aircraft. Urban Devek>pment. S~tf photo by Banv Slobin
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We've come a long way
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there's the new Wood-
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A home for over 50
stores and services,
including restaurants
and a 5-screen movie
theatre.
It's an excellent ex-
ample of Irvine's con-
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the goal of becoming
an energy-efficient,
economically-balanced
city. Growth guided by
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The City's farsighted,
living General Plan.
And concerned resi-
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nity, City government
and The IrVine Company
who work together to
make it happen.
We may not always
see eye-to-eye on every
detail, but the result
has been, and will con-
tinue to be, a city that
gets better to live in
every day.
Projects like the new
Woodbridge Village
Shopping Center
continue to bring the
residents of Irvine the.
security of a substantial
tax base and the
energy-saving conve-
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close to home. Ana
there is much more to
come. For information
on this growing new
city, please visit or call
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llt-1• ..........
Sud,ay. Way 10 .... special
clay b Deluaia Relqel of
Newport Beach.
OD u..t clay 69 y .. u a90,
amtioo pioD"r Glenn Martin
0.. from U.e Balboa Pier to
A•aloo on Catalinalaland with
the fint Mck of airmail to crou
the Channel.
mu. • llleliaol port Ja 0
tJ:uw.port ..n. o/o quelf.loa-
~-lltlerriew rriiA baM~, .... polll·
,., -~ ol,.. Stole ..v 01.,.,.,... , ........
...,_ tAe --~top .,aA-uaaa
011 .... ft.~-
ooadw:ted by eo. w... ...
Alllol bed lJcwl. lor ,.. Suttoa
.... GIOI4P .. ....,.J
Sunday, Reic;rel reenacted that
fiioht in a small, powered bano
olider. takino off from the park
ju.t .outh of the pier about
10:15 a.m. and cruialno across
to Avalon at about 48 miles per
hour, anivin9 about 11 a.m.
Dennis Reigel with his powered hang glider
Q. Wbat hu been the effect of
PlopoeitioG 13 OD tlle •ate't
r..ldeDtial and buliDMa proper·
ty OWDen. J(u the buidea ahlft.
eel .ore Ja .. .Uy onto reeidential
property .. wu pNClictecl by
.,...?
RiecJel landed on the local
90U coune and was met by the
mayor of Avalon. He left about
5 p .m. and landed in a field at
Monrovia and 15th in Costa
Mesa.
"I've always wanted to fly
acrou th• channel," says
Reioel, who orew up in Costa
M ... and oraduatecl from
Newport Harbor High School in
1968.
I
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....
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"I just decided that Nay 10,
being the anniveraa.ry of the
Glenn Martin flioht, wod!d be
the perfect day tp do it."
Reigel hu been fucinated
with aviation aince the fourth
grade, when one of his teachers
took him flying.
"I spent lots of time at the
airport in those years," he says.
The airplane, which he built
himself about a year ago, ia an
ultralight craft called a Ptero·
dactyl.
"The FAA does not recogmze
P8U MAID U8VICE
WIIPWaCL&AN YOU8 CA. PET
.. MAID-A· MINUTE"
it u an airplane," he aaya.
"They call it a hang glider.
However it does have a 30
horsepower engine and can
reach apeed.s as high u 55 miles
per hour 10 it is not really a
bang olider."
Reigel, who currently worb
with his brother in Newport and
who spent four years as a Santa
Cruz CoUllty deputy sheriff,
aays be wants to find a way to
make money with the plane,
which he says he flies about
once a month.
The Best
A. No. lA fact, according to
data oatherecl by our •aH, the
burden i.e ahi.ftmg tlightly the
other way. The.1e hu been more
of a ahift of the burden from
urban to rural property tu-
payen. Belore 13 puaed, coun·
ty ta.xn were v•n•rally lower
than city property tq .. , so rural
properly wu taxed at a lower
rate. Now, under 13, all proper·
ty it tuecl the same-one per·
cent of market value with an
annual allowable tu incrMte of
two percent.
Keeps Getting Better
just opened:
Abercrombie & Fitch (Houston)
Le SportSac (Westwood)
Coming soon:
Bailey Banks & Biddle (Philadelphia)
David Orgell (Rodeo Drive}
HCiagen-Dazs
]. J~ps & Sons {La jolla}
Miller's Outpost
Rizzoli (New York}
SOUTH CQ\ST PLAZA
F01 more st01e lnfomlatlon, call 5te Ml2
Q. TlaeN aN atteaptl uacler-
way to ~the tU law ... ...,..
Ualaicl by hop. 13, by .... w .... .
1n9 • Jai9laer tu rate tor but·
D .. property tlaan for reel·
deatial property. Do you favor
nola a "tpllt-roll" form of tau·
tion?
A. No, I do not. Tlae .pUt roll i.e
a cure for an unknown dileue.
We h.ave DO tu "illn ... " Our
tu IJitem do. not laave a
fwer. The tpUt roll wouldn't
cure anythlno, becaute there i.l
no problem for it to cure. It
would ju.t make our tu lawa
more complex and would cpve
government the ability to collect
more from ua. When buaineu i.l
tuecl more, it pa .... along the
e~ra tu to the conaumer, any-
way.
Q. There it alto an argument
that there are inequitl .. amono
residential property taxpayers
under 13, because someone who
buys a houte today might pay a
much hioher tu than a neigh·
bor who bouoht a similar boute
before 1975. Ia there an inequi-
ty?
A~ No. Propo.ition 13 ~ .. pau·
ed by a strono homeowner vote
13
becaue tM OLD.,..._ wu
ln~.~l3,a~ wou.I!J ky • J.oaee lae oould
affoid, tMD fi .. ,..,.. .... ,
wouldD 't be .w. to aflord tM
tuel OD it beoa.._ ...... weat
up with property valu•. ~
poeitiOD 13 properly plececl the
tu on the YAhae of the laOIM at
tlae time It i.e bouoht. BuJiDo a
laome at a certain price i.l a COD·
~eioua declaioa. Whea a penon
buyaa $200,000 laome, he i.l
buying it beoauae lae m&k•
enouv)l money to qualify to
make the paymenta, iDeludino
tu•. He bowa that lae will pay
tu equal to 1 percent of tlae
market value of the hOJDe AT
PURCHASE, plua an annual in·
cr .... ol not more than 2 per-
cent. He ahould not uk hia
neighbor, who may hA•e bouvht
a aimilar laome yean .. rl.ier, to
pay tu .. on the infiatecl Ml•
value of hom .. in the neighbor-
hood. If the new homebuyer
.... thi.e u a problem, it i.l only
a peeudo problem whicla will
diaappear u aoon u the ne~
buyer in the neighborlaood paya
even more for a home and paya high~r tuet.
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Sea KlngsWba league Track Cba•nplonshlp
Sprinters Lead Comeback To Topple Uni
ty Jolua helcmd
It hu been M.id before, and
bo doubt will be aa.id aqain, that
Corona del Mar Hlqb School
track coach Jim Tomlin it a
perfectionist.
Tomlin's performuce at thia
year's S.. View Leao'e track
flnala, where the Sea Kinos won
their third conaecutive title,
didn't do uythinq to cbuqe
thia reputation.
Tomlin was ao curious as to
what his team's chucea were in
the mMt, be .taqed his own
meet on paper two days prior to
the finala. He took the be.t
tim•, beiqhb ud distances of
: all the leaque athlet• ud com·
! pared the races. How would his
: S.. ltinqa do, be was uked?
"U evezythinq qoea u I have
' ·t " '---~d " 'll · • a , ae ~ , we 'Wln it over ~ Univenity by 10 pointa, on the
' button."
! Well, everthinq didn't qo as
Tomlin fiqured, but at the end of
: the Diqbt the final did, Wlth
; Corona del Mar toppinq Univer·
• sity, 121-111.
t The meet bad ita abare of
t aurprilea, but Corona del Mar f captured ita third consecutive
~ Sea View leaque title.
1 Tomlin was more than worried
~ as be watched his pre-pluned
charta fall flat on their faces (on
their heels, if you prefer), u
University held a sub.tutia1
84-56 advantaqe after 10 events.
But u the meet moved on, the
Trojua' lead dwindled, ud
when CdN sprinters Briu Farqo
and Lance Martin left the track,
University's lead wu history.
Farqo, a senior captain, ud
Martin, only a sophomore, took
first and second m both the 100
ud 200-meters to outscore
University, 36-4. As it turned
out; the sprinters saved the meet
for the Sea Kinqs, as the CdM
distance men bad one of their
worst nights of the year.
Senior Shawn Gallagher, the
former state record holder m the
mile, finished third, while team·
mate Phil Colla (another top
miler) didn't even place
Gallagher was also ptcked to
win the two-m.ile, but finubed a
disappointinq second m that
race.
Stul, 11 all came down to the
fmal event of the night, the
triple jump.
With three events to go,
Corona del Mar lrculed the
TroJans, 97-94.
CdM took first and sixth m the
pole vault to move into the lead,
but lost points w}th a fourth·
; SaDors Finish Season With
Two More League Losses
: by Job Ireland
, It hu often been said that all
r.-od alap a \lit come to u
thud inning when Huqb Stler
walked and scored from second
hue OD an overthrow.
place finJah in the mile relay. It
wu anyone's mMt when it all
came down to the triple jump at
about 10:30 p .m., some Mven
and a half houn after the meet
started.
Irvine's A.J. Bryce wu picked
to win the event, but after that it
was up for qrabs.
As 1t turned out, it wu
Corona del Mar senior Adam
Acone who qra.bbed the spot·
hqht, winninq the event ud
lockinq up the championship for
the Sea Kinqa. Acone, a mem-'
her of this seuon'a CIF 3-A
championship basketball team
and a late starter, won the event
with a mark of 42-3.
Corona del Mar's qirls team
hniahed fourth at the league
meet, but sent three girls onto
CIF mdlv1daul competition.
Semor Cindy Stoughton, who
advanced to the Masters Meet in
the 800-meters last yea.r, qual·
ilted for the ClF prelima in that
event. Stoughton finished the
880 m second place with a time
of 2:16.8 .
Jun1or Lynn Perkins took third
1n the 3,200 meters Wlth a time
of 11 :38.2, and will also ad·
vance to CIF competition.
But undoubtedly the top effort
of the 01ght came from junior
sprinter KeUee Mc Keever.
McKeever, who severly injured
her foot earlier in the week
when she stepped on a nail
barefooted, qualified for CIF
competion with a third place
filllah lJl the 100-metera with a
tune of 12.8, taped foot ud all.
CORONA DEL MAR'S Shawn Gallagher takes an early lead in the
two-mile before finishing second at last week's Sea View League
track fmals Ptloto bv Butd Howe
The Oranc;re Coat College
ba.Mball team coJOpleted ita
mo.t aucc...tul reQUlar .....aa
ever Wt week, capturiDo the
South Cout Conference chul-
pton.ahip and racld.ng up 30 wiu
for the fir.t time in OOC b.illtory.
But the Pirat .. ltill have their
work ahead of them before the
real celebratinq .tarts.
OCC mu.t now qet ready for
the Shauqbneuy Playoffs, which
determine the conJerence'a
repr ... ntative in the ltate
playoffs.
The Pirates beqin play in the
Shauqbnesay tournament Thura·
day when they ba.t either Mt.
San Antonio Colleqe or Santa
Ana CoUeqe at 2:30 p.m.
If OCC wi.na Thuraday, it will
host the 'Wlnner of the San Oieqo
Mesa-Cerritos qame Fnday at
2:30 p .m. A win on Friday
would put the Buca m the .tate
playoffs:
A loa etther Thureday or
Frtday would force OOC into a
Saturday qame which it would
have to win to quality for .tate
competition. If a third qame w
neceau.ry, it will be played at
Oruge Coat at noon.
With a 30-6 overall mark ud
a 14-• leaoue record, Oruqe
Coast's biggest hurdle could be
complacency. But OCC coach
Mike Mayne doean't think that
will be a problem.
"We've been mentally touq.h
over the whole MUOn," Mayne
aa.id. "We've not taken anyone
liqhtly.
"We re&liae tha1 we have to
(CoDtm-.d oe pee,. I)
... ~II'WI..,iflllll!" about tlae rouq~
,tim.
, foz the Newport Harbor Hiqh
:School vanity bueball team,
:the 1981 aeuon, which bu been
In the M&IOn finale on friday,
Newport wu placed in the spotl·
er'a role, with the chance to
knock Westminster out of the
Sunaet League c bampionabtp.
How&Ver, it was Weatmmster
CdM PostS 2More Wins In Playoff TuDe-Up
filled with problema, finally end·
ed last week.
Coach Ed Votaw's Sailors
finished a diaappomtinq 2-13 m
. SunMt Leaoue play after last
. week's loaaes to Hunhnqton
Beach and West minster.
The Sailors never seemed to
:get off the ground thia season,
: u injunea, hitting slumps and
• errors plaqued the younq Satlora
; throughout. Laat week, it was ' ·limply more of the aame.
Last Wednesday, Newport
' Harbor traveled to Huntmqton
Beac h, where they could muller
, ju.t thrM bits en route to a •·1
: loa. Tom LaGrandeur was the
: la.inq pitc her for Newport,
: aurrendennq a home run in the
; aecond ud two doubles lD the
; third and fourth inninqs.
: Clarke Smtth, John Altobellt
! ud Mark Chiarenaa all collect·
! ed bits for the SaUora, b•ll the
! lone Newport run c ame in the •
that did all the spoilinq, sbuthng
out the Satlora, 5-0, on hve htls.
The Ltona used four doubles
to key their offense, as they
tallied two in the first mninq,
one in the second and two more
in the sixth.
Smtih and Alto belli led the
offense again for Newport Har·
bor, along Wlth John Kn cbberg,
who collected two htta.
Oesptte the bard luck season,
Newport was one of only four
teams to stop h1qb-powered
Edison, ahuthng out the Charq·
era, 1-0, ear her lD the year.
The Sailors a.lao featured some
sharp hithno from Sm1tb and
AJtobellt.
Next season, underclaa.smen
John Barnett and Jerry Ptaskow·
slu w1ll return to lead Newport
against some new compehhon 10
the rea1ructured Sea V1ew
Leaque.
It happened to the world
c bampton New York Yukees It
happened to the world c ham·
pion Loa Angeles Lakers. Now,
fans and followers of Corona del
Mar H1gh School's varsity base·
ball team are praying 11 doesn't
happen to the Sea Kangs.
It 11 the most feared djsease of
a champion-complacency
Even teams as qood as the
Yankees and Lalters have been
throuqh 11. They QO throuqh a
top-notch cbamptonship year
and then dec1de to "take &t
easy
Well, once the Sea Lnqs of
coach Tom Trager clmcbed the
Sea Vtew Leaque baseball t.Jtle a
week early, many followers felt
complacency was sure to sJde-
trac k the new leaque cham·
ptons. But after last week, there
are no stqna of lettmq up at
Corona del Mar
Traqer'a crew, whtcb usually
rehes on p&tchmg, p1c ked up 25 Pnes and jun&or Chns White.
runs tn JUSt two qames last week An e1ght-run second JnDlDQ
en route to the CIF playoUs, sparked the Corona del Mar
wbtch the Sea Kmgs begm fn· wm, as Sholhn homered, Pnes
day. doubled, and Wh1te and Ybarra
In that qame, Corona del Mar each ptcked up amqles.
Will face the wmner of today's The eiqht runs held up unhl
3-A wild card qame between the hfth innmg, when the
Glenn and Hawthorne CdM 1s Mustangs taqqed reliever
seeded second m the 3 A pa1r Wb1te's brat p&tc h for a qrand
mgs, and hqures to be a strong slam home run to cut the Sea
contender for the CIF lltle Kmgs lead to 8-7 However,
Of course, CdM doesn't hgure Ybarra te ed the wm w1tb a thrM
to score 12 or 13 runs m those run shot an lDlliDg ll"ter
CIF games, but last week the Pnes wu on the mound f n ·
Sea Kmgs were very 1mpress1ve day lD the season bna.le for the
m defeatmg Costa Mesa, 12-7, Sea Kmgs, and the aeruor ended
and U01verstty, 13-4 The w1ns perhaps the best regular aeuon
unproved the Sea Kmqs league tn C orona del Ma.r baseball
record to 13 2 h1sto ry With hts seventh wm of
Sentor Ken Santoro p1cked up the year w1thout a lou
the wm m Wednesday's qame Last year's Sea V1ew leaque
aqamst Costa Mesa, but be MVP moved b1s two-year wm·
recetved aU lunda of help from nmq streak to 15-0, wb1le
the home run bats of Bob Sbol endmg thts year w&th a 500 bat·
hn and Mano Ybarra. Also hav· llDQ average and SJll home runs
inQ btg days at the plate were Pnes rece1ved help from
Mnior hneup (with one ezcep-
hon) 10 honor of the MDJon final
qame Ybarra rOM to the occa-
ston b.tttmg h11 second home run
of the week and finishing the
day 3-for·S with a triple and
tbrM RBI's.
The ezception to the aU-Mnior
lmeup wu aopbomore abortatop
MUte Heaa, who obviously d!dn 't
feel left out of the celebration.
Heu ptcked up two b.tts on the
day, mcludmq a aolo home run
•n the second, right after Yb&rre
connected for h11 rou.nd-tnpper,
to qtve Cd.M back-to-back home
runs
Everyone played in the wm
for Traqer'a crew, mcludmq
Santoro, who made hll tim plate
appearance of the yea.r and rap·
ped a double down the b.rlt base
lme
Pn81 fiquru to qet t.be call
when Corona del War beqma the
road to Anaheim Stadium (ate
of the CIF finals) this Friday
aqA.lDat either Glenn or Haw-
thorne.
seniors Clay Tucker and Jeff
1
several of tus clasamat .. 10 th11 ~-------------..... ---------------------------------------. one, as Trager started an all·
Sellon Capture Newport's IJeJTy Honored
SecoDdAt
Le•-Meet
by John lrelcmd
It would f.iqure that any
team that wins all but one
individual event and both
relay. at a swim meet would
walk away with the mMt
ohampioDihip. N a matter of
fact, one would f.iqwe that
the tMJD to be a big Winner.
However, don't try to tell
that to Newport Hubor Htoh
Sohool'a varlity swim team,
which weut aqa.ln.t the odds
in lut friday nJqbt's Su.n•t
Leac;rue fina.la.
Co.oh Tom Wlllob'a S&ilon
oeptuted all but one indl·
Yid\&&1 eveJat, u well u both
th.e 200-meteJ ...dley and
400-...... ,..., •• , ... ,. ...
wMt looked lib ta. .wt ol a
rout.
ht lt wu leeQlle rival ro.ta1a van., lli9la Scllool
... lla,.d ... la ell~ u..
..... , aad u... ...... ta.
latlor diftn oa• ol ._ pool
"' 33 J*&ll to ...... tM ~ ... s.uon ..... 1.
'n.. .... ~a
--olltM~
Newpor1 Harbot'a Tom Harrlaon dfivee tor the
finish tn the 100 bu"erlty at last wee~·· Sunset
by Newpof1 Harbor awlm· 47.3. Jon• bad a biq day lor
..n, ~J Newport's tbe S.OOn, ta.kinc;r tint pleoe
400 &n•J .. relay equad. lA boUa tlae 200 &.. (l:.U.S) n.. ..... of A.rt J.pFe, ud tM SOC> free (4:40.7).
Dou9 *•· Jeff WU.OO and ~n Job IWlack
Toa llarri8ou NOOrded the took firll ~ lD tM 100
top .ark ol tlae day, brMa· ~. wttk a tiae of
iDq to tint p&.ce wtU. a llae 96.8. -.u.~~ur:uoa took
oj 3:13.5. fJnt ..... 100 bv.hrlly lD
Wl.l.oD aJ.o took the lDdl· 82.8.
YkhW 200 en • .., .. 1a ,_...,_ tW ~•n_. s-·
Stan C)hOto bV Pion Stone
fonDanoe oJ the day wu
turued 1Jl by Sailor ltar Job
WoMiltt.
.WofSect, ollly a tUD.AOf, took
tint P*e m tlle 100 W...
....... (57.3) ud tM 200
lDdi.whaa&IMdley ( 1 :53. S),
ucl .... ed .0 le1.lAck,
Graat 8laale, ad O.Vcn
IWey to ... U.e 200 _..,
..a.y wtu. a tbM ol14l.l .
Doug Berry, a sophomo re
from Newport Beac h, and
Natbalte Lemel10 were named
the most valuable man and
woman o n Oranqe Coast Col
lege's skt team, ctt an awards
banquet held recently 1n the
colleqe'a Captam's Table
Restaurant
hll Cook of Co ro na del Mar
and Brendon O.vhn Hrned
mcnt unproved honors Corona
del Mar's Mike S.10ato shared
the moat mapaallonaJ award
w1th KU:D Z..qol
Co-ceptians were Martan Meta
and Christv W alcblt.
Letter w1Jlnera were.
Two YNr Letter Wittnen Douo B.rry
(N•wpor1 Be.ch) Robert Forster
(N•wpor1 S..ch) Warun N .. a (Hunt
tnoton S...c:h) ChriSty Walchli (Hunt
tnQton Be.c:b) lt1111 ~ol (Hilnh nqton
S..ch)
f,r~t YNr Leiter WULDeB l .Uy Butl•r
tC~a N ... ) ltU Cool (CorOM del
Mar) Brend~ O.Vhn (Otuqe), Tony
ICette nno (l.aq11u Be.cla), Natbab.
L.mehn (Hu11hJtOIO• leac:la). L.be
O..•r• (Loe Al.aa.ltoe), Na. s.a..to
(Corona del War), lbcU.rd ~
(Corou del Nar). Scott Sbbeck1 (~
laland), Ton Tortonce (Coroaa ct.! N&J),
John w-ar (HI&Dila9fo• leach), J...c
Wood (Corou d.1 Nu)
Panac•p&a• Lan Galuppo (Colona
del Nar). Job ~ (M•wpon
S..c:h). Jodi loloday (11 foro), Ink
Lund• (~). R.chalt Vt-a
CGa"'-GJ'O'Ht), f.-Sh._. (Jo. ... lll
V.U.,), Marl! W1a~rep (~
a.-h)
.......... 'rrd
~ tMt ...cy,.., it
..a.i n••*'D9 W. a..-. "lfa. .... -....adlb
,.,... .., lit 1IP ucl .... DOtice.
,_ .. pMI 12 ,..,., Cora.&
cW Mar HIP Scliloolw ......_
-~....., ... pe ....
It .... pla,.ct ud ..w.-..
tMa aatil ... ··-........ CJr c .......... hevta.. tM
pu.Wlc .... to .... laCiic..
w.u.. '*'• tMt ......... .ad W. yeu'e ecl1tiola ol CdWe tM·
U '"dJ I nty• ltutiecl .., pU tM
t..-tu.' ........ wltlk ....
Wlell:'a S.. v ... :t.e.qae flula.
Coeda Dl.e JWt.m'a S.. xu. dida't j.t .... caatrol ol
tM flaala, tM, took ow. tM
flult ucl ba.nMcl it lDlo ~~Mwc .... ., tile aecoad rotaad.
CdM laac:l all b.at eUaiaatecl tile
he other~ IIC2oola boa
tM mcliWiul ~.
MARinE SCENE
A. eapectecl, Coroaa cW W.a.r
ace Aa~ony laenoD WOil ~e
aiA9l• claa-.pionwtip ucl will
aclvaace to Cir competioa.. It ia
couicleNCI fortu.aaa. that .._er-
1011 evea abow.cl up, amce hia
acheclule raa1mhl• that of a
tourla9 pro.
• Corona cW Mlr•a An1hony ~. Ntuma • llhot in lilt__.._ S..
V..w Leegue tennis fin*.. Sllllllf ~ br -.ny ~
took OD h-h••a t-•••te
Scott Browubv..rvv. ~
mapr...n.I:J br....t tluou.qh
tile C01IIipetitioD to .U. it to tM
fiaala. Fe. u .Hom. M will
al8o act.ace eo CIF play.
..... cl ita •-eriag .. ,.. .ow
OD tM CJF teua tidlt Ga MaJ 11
All he clid ~e followia9 day
wu eater the ProIa~
teaaia tow:a&~MDt at Park New-
port aad upeet S..cliab Da'ria
Cup atar Jaalrik Palm 6-.4, 3-6,
~.
lA cba.biM coaapeti.tioll. the
CclM teua. o1 Job w-. ud
Jaaie hul--vecl ~
aDd aDo will~-
iD. I08aCl OM ol tM pl.a)'Qia ,.. s.. EiD.oa ....... ....,. ..
raaked .._-*d._.. teua
iatMIWS.. .... ..dd....,
THE FIRST AND LAST NAME
IN INFLATABlE$
SEE AU ...asoee DISfllAY
AMOASK Foa<MMWECIM. ~
What wu:o't ·~ wu
lmenoa'a oppoaeat iD. tile
~-~~ ~ tide ttail ,.u. it will.._ PORT·A·MARINE
l&aCJU lliD.cP-liaAla. 1-.Dcm CoraM del W.a.r will be a.t to
tM CIF rec:G~Clb ~
titMa ia &Q aport.
IN FLA. TABLE BOATS
••~ OD«IW• A-.... Cbsta N~ • (714JS«»>J10
MOUia: .......... ~ ....... Sill.
FOCUS
ON NUTRITION
One of my e.uli•t NCOllections as a youngster iA auhvbaa New
York wu the claa9ia9 of th• GOOD HUMOR JD&D·a bell SWDJDOIUD9
ua to hia snow white truck embluonecl witb a tempbAg chocolate
cov•recl ic• cream bar. l wou.lcl bouad from th• hou.se r.cpoDchng
almost lik• Pavlov's dov for my daily trM.t. L1b moat homo ~~ 1
hav• a atron9 d..U. for ....ts. perhaps on• that ts ~D aDd
accentuated by a wealth of sweetened foods 10 prevalent lll w .. t.nl
soci•ti•.
Su9ar i.e avail&hle to ua from day em.. 1t as a m.a~ COIDJ)OIMilt ot
human milk (I.ctc.e) ud m.aay Dlltritiollists beh.ve lb. s•Mtllea lll
mothen milk uhorla th• infant to driD.k b&rchly of p~ food.
Su9ar, ln a variety of forms, i.e a major .ouce of ••~ lll tM plaat
world ud 1t i.e fou.ad in abundAnce iA buits ud ~ Sugu
and starch compriM th• bulk of di~le cubobydrat.. ud •van
atan:b (whMt, potato.., ceree.ls, etc.) is quickly converted to blood
au9ar (9lucoee) iA th• metabolic procea.
Aside from honey. au9u iA reJ:iaecl form as a relabvely llew food lor
hum&D.a, baviA9 been abuadutly avaibl.ble lor perb..pa a t.w hUDdred
yee.n. No longer aa qpeasive and pn.nd ct..rt. t.hle augu
(sucrose) il widely UMd aad ~ a.uage Am•ncan coc.sum• over 100
poundl aanuall~ to 192,000 caloriaa. .
Th• "in" au9ar t.bia JM.r il refined fructoee. A.a ~1\Slve ud
controv•raiaJ product hequutly lllbptonounc::ed ud C'OIUlODly
miauacleratoocl. fnactoee (&uk-tc.) ia avail•Ne iD Joc.l ...,keta at
$12.50 for 5 poundl .enua ac~oee at $1.40 b 5 pounda.
Advutac,ec: fructoee Ul very ....t. perbape Oil• ud a ~.U eo two
tim .. th• perceived ••••-ol taN. sugar. 'T'beretore. a a....r
amount ia required ln reclpee ud t.wer e&lon. are ~-~
by Batterlite foocla, lac., indicat.a that fructoee eDten tM baoocl
.tream at relatiftly llow, evell rat. aad this il tl.oUC)ht to be a be.Mit
to the.. wbo may be inc:Ua.d to hi9h/low Nooc:l ~
(hyperlhJPOQlyc:emiA). lt ia bOWD that buctoee &a DOt iltwb•
clepeacl.t for uptab iA th. body celb ud th.ia may be a la9J'afic:.ut
factor for JDild cliahetsca.
DlMclvaatagee: Coaaercl&l fnactoee ill a liu9hl'r rehaec:l
cubohyd.rate (aOA~) ia d.woicl ot 'Yitaaiaa. ai.De•ala aacl
trace elua•t. illdud.ia9 duoaiv.a. Ia edditioa. tMJ. ia ao ~
or water to IIC'COiapaaJ the .. taa,.oliaa of fntdole aa a lora ~
i.Dlaibit. quick~. no.~· p&DCJ'Mtic probls=• (N'cst•
IMllitua) liloWcl Co.ault tMlr pllywicyu Wore poppiacJ fnlCk.e
tableta b iopke ~-.. , DOe be &o.u.cl ia 110sa1t
iDcll'Yichaala. Die Ano:ricu Diabetic A~ ..._ ..,.o6c
recoe·tt+Hoe aa ........._. •Kliai•9 tn.cto..
Ia tM t.hue, &.c:taee .W bl toocl ~ ill ,ovut. d
clriab aad .,......., W PJoct.cta. W...t ~ le a woocl
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aero. Hewpcut'a Back Bay, gtmv 2,!100 rwmen
U.. ill9:aa1 to ahoehom tlteiii.Ml ... ODto unow
Beclr lay ao.ct.
n.. Slat!. Auut A.rcnmd n. Bay ID W&y to.
NlJer, tM b6QVeat u.a race of Uw ,..., , wu oft
to a fly~Av ..t.ut b the f:roet 1'\lJlMn· 0.. naADan
buied .lA the' pack N•alned at a ~ belt u
lhiA9e aortec1 themaelvea OGt.
A lead pack of three numen Mel already form-
eel at the ou-lllile mark. Behlad them the color·
ful ltreaa of ruDDen mabd foz th.Ne-quuten of
a ...... aloov th. eurrillg road.
TM Jeeden went by llleatly, lnteDt 011 the com-
p«ltioD, but the c:ommotiOD lncreued u the
IIUWl 9f0\IP approaeh.ed, with people hollering
&Dd hni.D.g • 9ood time.
Arowld n.. Bay In Nay wu the third race ill
Blab'a Mftll·race Ch.lna Cnp S.ri•, wbjch will
. aud the top JUle and female polDt ac:oren 011 a
trip to Taiwan ln December.
Chulea Gray of Loe An..,.l• led the men with
a flnt piece and a MCODd ln the two prerioua
racea, whUe ln the women'• divil:loD Fran
SolomOD of Corou del Nar and lla.lne Camp of
Suta Bubara weN tied for fint place. The pair
h.d traded victo.ri• in the earlier racea.
The warm day mu.Jt,ha•• atoked the fir• for
Gray &Dd SolomOD. Bray won in 50:14, beating
Ra.ba Ollapplna and John Br.nnezun by 49
aecoDda. SolomOD wu eva mor. dominant with
a 62:SS tb.at put her ahMd of Gina O,el' by a
m.lnute, 39 MOODda. ElaiDe Campo, looking tired
at tlte 9~ lllile point, finiahed fifth.
OCCBasebaU
(Continued from page 7)
play well to win-that nobody'a going to give ua
anything.,
Nib Hogan, who hu emerged u Orange
Cout'a ace over the last halJ of the .. ason,
figur• to get the start in the firat game of the
Shaughaaay Playoffs, with Don Smith acheduled
to go in the eacond game. U a third game is
needed, Mayne said he plana to uae right hander
Kallay Simon.
Orange Coast locked up the conference title
lut week with a 9-8 win over San Diego Nasa.
Jack Reinholta relieved Smith in the fourth inning
and picked up the win.
Left fielder Kevin Sliwinski had a big day for
OCC, belting two home runa and d riving m three
run..
Ed Farrell had tlu .. RBI.. with a two-run
homal' and a ND·ICOrinQ double.
After lOQking up the conference title agalnat
San Diego, OCC downed FullartOD, 9·5, to
become the firat team in Orange Cout hiltory to
win 30 Qam• ln the NQU}ar aeuon.
OCC trailed the Hornell, 4-1, in the first in.D·
inQ and it appeued that the Pirat .. ware finally
f2oing to auffer a letdown.
Sports Calendar
(Sdwc/uJ .. ore 1upp}.ittd by
lb. .:boo~. ond ~mg
o~ and ore 1ub}«:t
lo eltonge .)
COIOI'Uim'Y
loftball-Newport a..cb
Parb ud R.or .. Uoo O.p.n
-~~• lea4ue mu.;en
aeetul;, eo~mcil chAmben,
caty h.U, 3300 Newport
BIYCI., May 13, 8 p.aa , CJilla
eoltkllliQJHape ~art May 13
for 3rd-8th ;rad• IMma. Por
reqWJ'atloa IDJonaaUon c..U
M>-2271.
Achh ~ .-h4ball-
.................. Jlcry 11.
,_ ......., taton.adoa call
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... b&ll. Q&a• ....., de,.. •
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Newport leec:Ja, Corou ct.!
War'• Yovtt. C.Oter, Liou
Fleld, T•Wu.kle Park u d
TeWUlkle Sc:Aool.
OoU-R.y Malevua·H•nt.cJ•
8u.k c.a.brity GoU Tovma·
........ , 18, lni.De Cout
Coutry Clv.b, 1 p a .
10011 ICHOOL
....... .,.. May 13
a.-....-Cif
p~.&.ML.oe ~~.3 p •
Tlnnclay. Jlcry 14 .....-.--Cl1 ·p~.TBA
Or sdar-ar
............. TIA. ,...,.,.., 11
lw' hi-CJJ ~taU. 1e1t
IMA..a-~.lp.aa. ........ _c.-... ...
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oppoaeal to.,.~.
Yo&a..,ball-ar p~cryoaa,
llllnl I'OGad. TIA.
lotwclay. May 11
Swlaa.lag-CIF tm.t., !&It
Loe AA~• Coli~•. 6 p m
Tradl-Clf pr.U.LAan•
Coron. del W.r at Vai.Dcaa
K19b School, J p a ,
N.wpon Harbor at II
Wodeaa JIJ9h ~ool. 3 p.a ,.....,,....,.,
No ev.-ta echedwed
..., .. .,. • Jlcry 11
No .-.renta ec~. .,.....,. . ..., ..
Y.u..,tMdl -CJr playotD,
10\art.b roud, TBA.
COLL£0£ w.-•• lly.Mayl3
No eve1111 eched~tled
n...aay . ...., ••
Waa.a'• Teute-Oru v•
Cout at th• ltat• tovmament
Wett Vall~ ColleQ•. TBA.
UCiet llroe WAIAW ReQIOnal
Ch&apJOo.allape at Su Jo.. ..u day
...... T...U.-Otu q•
Coat at t.he •••• tovmam•nt. w_. Valley CoU.O•. TBA
f'rl4loy. lloy I$
T~-So\lllroe"' C.WOroaa
pr.U.., at Wlara Ca.ta
C~.TBA.
ac..boU-OOC a... lint
rowwl~~
P~ayotta. a:ao .....
P'rlMy • ...,. 1$
I ••hll-UC lrvlee ha.b
UC S.eta lub.t a, 2 30 p •
..... ._.._..._Second
rovacl of ••• co-u aty co._ tov.,aa -1, W•
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Marl• Gray won her t1zth Big Canyon Country
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lewaan lot the title. Gtay flnlalaed wtth a low
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Before summer travel, bring your car in and our factory trained
technicians will give you a complete report on your c ar's condition
based on these exhaustive tests:
...-Ignition System ...-Charging System
...-Brakes ...-Belts
...-Engine Compression .,.,. Hoses
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...-Tires .,.,. Exhaust
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...a ud eoutll oi tlle park boun-
clan.e ud would be COIUlected
to Mono Cuyonln the lt&te
9louda by a ltring of hone
u.U., he Mid. Allan would not
~ the propoeed ait• whUe
~· w.re und.rway but
Mlcl a dMl i.e espeoted within
two JDODtlle.
A1laD revealed tlle elate agen-
07'• financial "coiiUilltment'' to
relocatlDg the cellter u h•
wa...Ued plane for the perk's
cieftlOpaent for beach-going,
h.ildJlg, honeback ricliJlg ud
caaping ~ at tlle final mfor·
mal publJc meetlllg on tlle aub·
ject held in Newport Beach City
Hall.
Pub Department plalla call
eveatually for a 400-apace park-
lllg lot illlud &om Pacific Coast
Highway acroa from Norro
Cove and adjacent to the pres-
ent ~eJltary echool, and a
600-~ lot illland &om the
highway ac.rou from Crystal
Cove, Allu Mid.
Now but a few hundred
people UM the beaches stret-
ching roughly three miles from
Corona del Mar to Laguna
Beach becauM of the ecarce
parkinQ oU Pacific Coast
HJghwaJ, be Mid.
With the pukill9 improve-
mat. and tlle additioa of
r..troo~U, the Pub Department
expect• the cout ltrip to draw
betWMD 3,000 and 4,000 beach-
qoera 011 an average w.ekend,
be Mid.
Afte.r the equ..trian center i.e
moved, which i.e llltely neld
JMl', the beach improvement•
could be bW.lt by 1983-84, Allan
said.
The park improvemeJlte-
excluding the c=Ma of relocatlllg
the equestrian center-are
budgeted at $6.5 mllli011, be
said. In ibl pa.rklanda acquisi-
tion, the elate purcbued 1,898
acres fo.r $32.5 million from the
lrvllle Co. in 1979, later receiv-
ed another 500 acr• u a dona-
tion hom the compa.ny and
plana to buy another 390 acr•
for $3.5 mlllioll.
The Parb Department'•
recommended plana will go
before the state Para and
Recreation Commiaaion in
March 1982 for the appointed
board's consideration and final
stamp of approval, he said.
There are no estimates yet for
the state's costs to relocate the
equestrian center, Allan said.
SDvtNG:
The DeW lacUltiee could elther
be nm by the .We, OOUDty, the
city or a pd ... te CODC...SOD·
aile, he added. nae CUI'NIIlt lacilttiee, the
actual ~ of wbJch are
cnmecl by the .tat., are operated
by Tti·SW Co., Mid Gma
Rbagle.r, offioe aaaager for tlle
Newpol'tiMch recreaUon firm.
About 175 honM are now tta.b-
ledat tlle center and onr 3,000
ridera tab out honee tllrouvb
tbe rental barn there each
IDOJlth, •• Nld.
The Pub Department came
clown agaiut allowing tbe
equeltriu center to remalll 1D
ib p.reeellt location beoauee the
aile wu i8olated-aADdwichecl
between the ... and the high-
way-from other county bone
trait. ud would hinder the u.ee
of tbe area. Allan wd:
Allo, tbe Parb O.pe.rtment
mallltam. that horseback riding
OJl the coutal blu.ffa would
erode the .. n.aitive land forma,
heeaid.
Beach-goen' and picnicken'
feet would be a "leu concen-
trated and damaQillg use" of tbe
coutal blu.ffa than boraes
hooves, Allan said.
The Parb Department i.e abo
waitinQ for the state leqialatu.re
to act on the fate of « cottaqea
in ~ry•tal Cove before makillg a
DOn AND<i'W
5 YU-13 ru.
JUN( 15 -AUG. 21
lAVlNE-COAONA Dn MAA
NEWPOAT IIAOt -TUSnN
EL TOAO -lAKf FOMEST
~IAVINFS 1" 6 OU>EST ESTAIUSHm DAY CAN#''
THIS SUM MEA·
WIU. YOU" CHILD BE "ACTIVELY PARllCIPATING" OA"STAUOOUNO TO COMPITr
" YOU WANT THEM;
-UNDER DIRECT SUPERVISION BY TRAINED & OUALIFIED STAFF • PERSONNEL •
TEACHERS & UNIVERSITY STUDE "'TS
-PtCICEO.UP & DELIVERED TO YOUR DOORSTEP BY CERTIFIED DRIVERS
-LAUGHING & PLAYING TOGETHER IN COMPLETH Y ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES I GA~ES
-TO ENJOY THE E.XPERIENCE OF ".lUST PAinlCIPATINO"
THEN CALL .IAN 714·551-4085 FOR FREE BROCHURE
N"OmmeDdatioo on their futwe
UM, M MJd.
Tlae _,. receDt draft ~
UOD atfectia9 the cottage d..U-
en would permit tlle approa-
IJDA .. Iy 20 full-time r.idebl
there to naa.alJl cm tlle .tate-
owned lud for uotber fin
yean, Mid Julie Freeberg,
ad•lnltJtrative Ullltant to
~mblywoman W.rlon Berge-
(Conti.Dued from P-9• 3}
for federally eub.idlzed renteu.
IOU of N.wport Beech.
A cWeraaaatJoa woUld be
made et U.. Mel of tllat periOd
wh.U..r tM; woWd be &J.Jow.d
to .......ut ~r. lhe added.
R-kha .. wbo could allow that
relocetlDg Would be a ha.rdi!Up
~Ute of tlleir health, age o.r
ecoDOalc: etatua would be pe.r-
m.ltted to et.y for, u of yet, an
und.termined lengtb of Ume,
"Four of the apel'tmenb are now occupied by
HUD renten," the teacher Mid. "1 have looked
for two yean for houaing I can afford-and I am
at the top of my prof ... ion-and I can't qualify
(to pwcb ... } anywhere. I'm not poor enouQh (to
get a federal eub.idy) to etay where I am."
Mead pleaded emotionally, "I hope to God you
do 80metb1ng to provide housing for people like.
me."
A propoul that housing densities be increued
by 25 percent wa.s left 1n the draft element,
although •ubject to fu.rtber planning commission
hearlngs.
The increue could be accompliahed on one
site, the North Ford development, Connerly told
councU. Heather after the mee&g said the
pubUc should not be alarmed bv the move.
The draft element is to be submitted by May 2l
to HCD, which will have 90 days to review it
before resubmittinQ it for final city action by
Oct.l.
rroebe.rg Mid. An Ateem.bly wa.,. aDd w.u. ~ ..
11 e.xpected to ~· OD the mett.r
tb1t week, •• Nld. '
11ae Pub Department bu
ltudled the ~llity of ren&g ;
the remaining cottaQee-UM<I by •
IUJIUDer tenants-to the pubUc
or convertin9 them lnto youth
bo.teb or conferellce QTOund.a, )
Allan Mid.
81DLSEDAN$
This fully factory f®ipped 4-<toor Is a
stick shift plus has plnstrlping•
Ser 1 215254
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fDUCATIC*AL TOURS· MUSEUMS. LA ZOO, INOUSTRIAl & MANUFACTURING CO
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Aln'S & CMnS COOICOUTS. NATURE WALKS
INC tAL ntiN ·MAGIC MOUNTAIN. SEAWORLD
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Peffect f()( the aummert lt'sa4-d00f,
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drive. Sef. •~m
SPRING CLEARANCE SALE .
20-50% OFF
ALL PLANTS, BASKETS & PLANT CARE ITEMS!
ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF
REASONABLY PRICED nuu . .:.~
INDOOR & OUTDOOR
REG. $90.00
SAI.E MICE
............ 1.11
I''-.............. I •• 1.11
I" IUITIIE IELLA PAUl . . . . . . . 1.11
I" AIICA PAUl . • • . . . • . . . . . . . 1.11 .
I" fiCII TIEE . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . 1.11
1 .. DW-ICIEFRW . . . . . . . . . 1.11
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$40.00 VALUE
SAI.E I'IIICE
I" CREEPIII CIIARUES ......•.• Z.ll
I" POLY PODIUMS • . . . . . . . . . . . Z.ll
I" FLUFFY RUfflE FEll • . . . . . . . . 2.11
I" IEAITIIE .llA PAlM ........ 2.11
I" IPA~llUM ........... Z.ll
I'' ••• UADI .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.11
I" DllffE.ACIU . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11
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REG. $29.99 I
$19.99
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UiCl S..ta loea clrl ... , OA the
oabdde ol oirculu N.wport
C.U. Dftve, tAe oommiMIOil
IQ9911hd 225,000 lq\MJ'e .... ol
ollioe ....,_, ratMr tlum tlle ao,ooo .., company had pro·
~.
'ftae ~'Mioo. nqqeetec:l
cnattba:g l :ooo ~are feet of
oi8oe ipebe la Newport Vilt.q•
uul A\IOCAdo-M.cArth.u, be-
..._A~, MacArthur,
Cout llif)away and San Joaquln
Hilll llolld.
II a1lo a99Med cuttioq
M»,OOO ~ feet of office
rpece bl Corporate P1ua W-.t,
at Couf Blolaway and Ne.wport
c-t.rDri ...
To .uti9ate projected traffic
ill~, the commiaioo 8\19·
CJe~tecl U..t the propoMd Pelican
Hill Roecl be approved by all
90"fWIUDeAl aqoci• and that
fwact. be allocated for it prior to
the ~cy of any of the .
(ContiDU!ed from paqe 1)
Ja.mborM, but the qovemment
won't u..t.n to me.
"Whaj thoee id.iota (previoua
qo..l1lll*lt oH.icUU. he hu talk-
ed to) C&D't ...aa to qet throuqh
their laeed8 ia that it'a COD·
trollable. They can have u
much~ u little fiuahiog action
U they Wallt."
Andrewa ia apendinq hia own
money thla week to Mod out
20,000 oopW. of a petition to
aroue iDter..t in hia concept.
And lae aid he ia tentatively
~ehedul.P to addr ... arM com·
mocloree at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club June 7.
Andrews' plan would build a
... wall up the Jniddle of the
bay, and, through the action of
two •U-cl08inq tidal qatea,
force the water in the bey to qo
up one lidoe and down the other,
tlaereby wuhinq .Ut, aand and
pollutants into the lower bey.
ODce in the lower bay, a
"wave a.ohioe" would pipe
Mew&ter iDto the tuminq buiD
ud laMp t.M muck movioq the
a-gt~a of U..lowe_r bay aDd ott
illto the OCMD.
A ~ model, run by a
oud.D hoe., abowa that indeed
the tidal qat• would open and
cloee. Dye, poured i.D the water,
Ouahee r~idly out of the model
of the UPper bay and then put of
the lower bay juat u Andrews
aaya it would in the actual two-
mil•loog bay.
"We would fiuah the bay out
at the rate of 1. 9 million qallons
per minute," Andrewa Mid.
He poaed an example: "A
million oallona of water ia 40
feet wid., 15 feet d .. p and 200
feetkmq."
TABLE-TOP
BARBE QUE
GRILL
SPECIAL BUY
'199
lOOonly
WILSON®
TENNIS
BALLS
' SPECIAL
'217
limit 4 cans
TlM HAIDlNGEF\
planned new office., aomethino
the eompa.ny had oppoMd.
()n ita part, the COlDpa.Dy
offered to tie the development in
110me way to the nceesa of ita
traffic ID&JUl9ement pla.o, a ride-
ahariDq, van-pooling and ataq-
qered-work-houra concept.
Dick Cannon, vice p,.-tdeot,
made the nqg..tioo for the
compa.ny for the first time Thun-
day Diqht.
Under the proposal, it wu
eatimated the tra.f.fic manao•·
J
DICK CANNON
Satf photoa by kJV Slobin
ment plan would reduce the
projected tra.H.ic of 20,000 cu
tripa per day by 20 percent,
.... DUally keeping the volume
at current levela, before the
aecond half of the development
ia built.
The colDlllialion abo approved
an expansion of 165 room.a for
the Marriott Hotel, aeparate
from the Irvine Co. ptopoaal but
part of General Plan Amend·
meot 80-3, which included both
propoaala.
Upper Bay
In the model, the silt-dye runs
rapidly out onto hia lawn, which
ia about u much luck u An·
drews hu had in coovinci.Do
government engineers of the
advisability of hia idea.
Andrews, thouqh he has writ-
ten letteu to senaton,
.usemblyme11, congressmen,
Gov. Jerry Brown and Pr .. ident
RMgao, hu been ltymied in his
effort. to arouae government
interest.
He aaya all he waota out of it
il to clM.D the bay and aave the
tazpayera eome money.
Andrews is a former aircraft
worker and truck driver who
hMda the Orga.nUed Inventors
Association, a 137-member selJ-
help and profit-sharing 9roup he
aaya he started Di.De yeua ego.
He Mid he holds three patents,
oo the wave pump and tidal gate
he would uae in Newport Bay,
and oo a fuel gauge that he aays
hu oo movin9 partl and oper·
at• without electricity.
He &lao aid he hu applied
for a demon patent oo what he
c.U. a "hobo mat," a folding,
wuh&.ble pad for aleepiDo or
beaoh lounging. "My firat inven·
tioD wu the UM of a water
wh .. l to run my mother's wash-
i.Dg machine so I could go play
b.ueball," he said. "I wu eight
years old."
The lower bey fiuahing would
be accomplished with sea water
brouqht in through a tidal gate,
like the two Andrews would
place iD the upper bay, and
through two, lix·foot wtde,
round pipes or one, eiqht-foot
pipe.
Thia lower bay notion "would
probably have the best chance
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of auccea of the two ideas,"
said Simpson, a director of
public worb for Newport Beach
from 1960 to 1964.
"It's a simpler problem," the
registered civil engineer said.
"All he'a domg ia introducing
more water into the lower bey."
Of Andrewa' Upper Bay
acheme. Simpson expressed
Mrioua doubts: "I wouldn't say it
won't work. But the water would
go out through chan.nela of vary-
inq widths and would therefore
have varying velocities.
"The water would alternately
dump Mdimeot and then pick
up aediment, and not in the
aame plac ... I just don't lmow
how well it would work, in
actual practice ."
Hein, the Fish and Game
bioloqist, wu more detio.ite.
"Y n , it might work, as far as
removin9 .Ut," he Mid. "But 1t
would drutically alter the
nature of the bay, changing tt
kom a aaltwater mush into a
river, like San Diego Cr .. k."
The UppeT ky ia a "delicat•
)y MN~lced eca.yll ... , H lWi.D
Mid. (One of the atated &im.a of
Flab and Game, u owner of the
741 -acre Upper Newport Bay
Ecoloqical ReMrve, ia to
pr ... rve the ecosystem.)
Heln doubted if such lDlpor·
tent linb of the food chain u
the Pwno clam-currently in-
edible due to high amounts of
bacteria 1n the bay-and the lid·
dler crab would survive Ute
fluahinq action of Andrews' 1. 9
million gallons a minute.
"All the wtldlife m the bay
would be affected," Hein said,
addino that the "208" plan is
"far aupenor."
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P~.th•~·~ p~ed 208,780 equ.a.re .... o(
office ap&ce ud, wbject to a
.... permJt, 20,000 of ret&il, in
Newport VUleoe ud Avoeacf.o.
MacArthur.
It augq..ted that the new
plane from H&.rbor Vlew Hi1.la be
preeerved, that Crown Drive
and Harbor View Drive not be
4Dtended acroee Wac:Arthur,
that the propoeed Oruo• Coun-
ty Transit Dlttriet bua atatiOD be
located north oJ Sao Nichola
Drive, that DO lntemally Ulum -
inated aiqn1 be uaed in Newport
Village and that utility lin ..
along MacArthur be placed
underground who the Avoc&do
couplet ia built.
The commtuloo nqq..ted
cutting Corporate Plau Weet
hom a company proposal of
123,450 aquue fHt to 43,450.
lo an apparent move aqa.inat
the propoeed buildout, SPON
(Stop Polluting Our Newport)
called a community mHtiDg
Thursday, May 1-4, 7:30-9:30
p.m. at Park Newport'• apa.
The meeting is to review
growth , city indebtednesa and
traHic , a SPON newaletter 14ld.
·The "208" plan, named for the
federal law which is paying for
the planning phue of the
oovemment'a cleanup, calla for
the county and the citi .. of
Newport Beach and Irvine to
discover and implement ways to
keep Sllt from runDiDg into the
bey from billa, fannJaod and
construchoo mtes.
Hein chsputed Andrewa' d a.un
that hU plan would be cost-free.
"You 1uat don't bwld atructur ..
i.D aalt water wtthout a
maintenance problem," he NJd.
lo contrut, the 208 plan will
have oo cost in yeara that brmg
alight amounts of rain, HelD
Mid. "If we Qet a wet year, like
1979-80, the costa (of scoopmo
out silt) would be major. But you
have to remember, we live in an
area wtth mlDUDal annual r&ln·
fall," the bioloqiat added.
"If the watershed (208) plan
works, there will be DO need for
hu (Andrews') plan," Hein aaid.
•
The exteD.IioD of UDlv.-rsity
Drift aero. tM B.ek Bay UM
of Smtt.a Ana He oh .. remai.D.a
OD the cou.nty' I mafeT plan t.hi.a
.,..k, deeplte an effort by the
atate Coutal CommluioD to
eerateh the plan.
But the county atill refu.. to
tab a lMdership role in qetti.Dg
the road'• two-mile aiiuino link
completed, aaying it ia up to the
citt• of eo.ta W..., Newport
Beach and lrvi.ne.
PlUl.l call for eventually con·
nectillg the clanol.mg ends of the
road, which now extend west·
ward from the Oranqe Cout
YMCA in the Back Bay and
eastward from MacArthur
Boulevard. Buildinq the coD.Dec·
tioo would piOVlde a major eut·
west artery from Harbor
Boulevard in Costa Mesa to the
footlulla oJ the San la Ana Moun·
ta.uu.
State Fish and Game olhc1als
and loca.l eovironmentahst.a con·
tend that the Upper Newport
Bay Eooloqical Reserve would
be harmed by the project,
becau .. the route cuta across a
small comer oJ the preserve.
Coastal Com.missiooers aQreed,
and asked the county to stnke
the extension from the Santa
Ana Heights Local Coastal Plan
(LCP). The county must get an
LCP approved by the Coastal
Commiuion before the comnus·
ston will relinquish control of
land planning there. Santa Ana
Heights, because of 1t• prolWD.lty
to the Upper Bay. is m the s1ate
coastal zone, which as admuua·
tered by the Coastal Comm1.1·
sion.
But 1t is abo m unm·
corporated county terntory, and
the county msuts that the road
ellteD.Slon J.a needed. County
superviaora voted lut W ednes·
day to submit the Santa Ana
Heights LCP with the extena1on
included.
Why then, does the county
refuse to take a leaderah1p role
in getti.Dg the missmg lmk bwlt?
"We will help, but only lf the
three cities mvolved can get
together and agree that 1t should
be done," says Peter Herman,
• • .
eJde to fifth D6.trict Supem.or
Thomaa Riley of N.tfPOl'lleecla.
The .m.mo liD.k tra~
county tudtory and a CIOI:Ma' oi
Newport. Co.ta W... and lrvtM
ue oo record favormo aa •.t-'
ron.mental impact ltudy to _. if
the hook-up ia feuihl., but
oeathu city hu comm.itted eny
funds to the EIS. Newport s-oh
hu bu.doeted lunda tor • ~
aible ElS, but h.a.m't ct.oided
whether the ElS ahould be doGe.
''The ati• came to Sopent.or
Riley lut yMr and ubd him to
take a lead.nhip role and make
the county the lead ~ey ill
the pro)ect, but he mu..d,,.
Henna.o explained.
Hermu aid acme move by
Newport Beach will prob&bl'y be
needed to get the EIS atartecl
County artenal hi9hway f1mda
are avatlable for auch projecta,
but no •timate hu been JUde
on the ultimate cost of the proj-
ect.
And, aaya Herman, no money
will be allocated unleea the
c1hea uk for it.
Few• Tea chs•
To Be lAM Olf
Fewer teechera will be Wd off
by the Newport·W... school
dutrict than h&d been planned,
u a result of a ruli.Dg by a state
ac:imuultrabve law jud.qe.
Judge Wi.llia.m &,m• told the
dutnct at can lec;Jally .e~td out
layoff oot.acee to about 60
tMchen, iutMd oJ the 70
employees origin&lly lllated for
damiual. In addition, the judqe
ruled that &DY teacher ~
hona rece1ved by the board bet·
w..n March 15 and Nay 4 will
be deducted from the ou.m.ber
bred by the cbltnct.
, The 60 lMchen affected must
recetve notice by May 15.
Dlatnct apoketrwomao JMD Har·
mon aaid the notices are u -
pected to be mailed between
May 13 and May 15.
T .. c:hera will be lald off OD
the buu of MDiortty. T•
tMc:hera who have Mrnd the
chatnc1 for the ma.t ,_.,.. will be
apued, H.armcc aaid.
To flrd out how to
get t~. stop tn to our
ne\Y ofhce and~
about the low-tnterest
Brentwood Savings
char~ cards. Brent-
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IN THE SCHOOLS
PeiaPaiToVWt
O..oa JacboD of B~.
Hew York will rillit Laura Hot--fifth gr.de cl... at lf&r.
boa-va.w School the lint week
of Jaae.
Jac.boD Ia Cllle of MVeral pma
pala iD Bmoklyn with whom Har-
bor View .tudenb hav. cor-
..-..,oaded over the put Ehool
,.ar.
'"nut Nit will &llow u.. to find
ovt about a difterent cultural
and eocio-ecoDOmio enYiron-
--.t," Mid HoJ.m.., " u well aa
oift a diaadnntaqed youth an
opportunity and to have a clua
project where we could ... we
can make a differ.noe."
The clus is eamiluJ money to
brino Jacboo to Newport Beach
by holdino bake sal• • ..n.t.og
stuffed animals and holdino a
jog-a-thon.
eoa.tu.a. EDrollmeDt
larolbaeat at Coutliae Com-
mUDity College hu reached
34,108, an illcnue of 18 per-
oat ovu l.ut JMJ' and Mgheet
total ill the JU.lory of the col-
leoe.
E-..DlDg High School Reu-
DloD
Newport-W... EftllinCJ High
School will hold a rennion for
all put and current atudents
Thund&y, Nay 14 hom 4 to 8
p.m. at the Balboa Pier.
All atudeuta who have attend-
ed the achool, which cloees this
year, in the laat five and one-
hall y.an are welcome to
atteud.
for tickets c&ll the achool at
556-3334 between 12:30 and 9
p .m.
Resales
(Ccmtinued from paoe 1) type of anti-speculation controls,
on the economic ladder," said
Superviaor B.ruoe Nestande.
"You don't prnft anything by
placino deed restrictions on
property. By denyinCJ them the
full benefits of home owaenhip,
we a.re not 10lving the problem."
N..tande added that with 25
percent of all the new hol:ting
comino on the market being
affordable, there will be a
continuing stock of affordable
houing.
Carolyn Ewing of Supervisor
Harriet Weider's office said that
Weider is ooncemed about the
~e of the ability of 10meone to
pu.rchue a home in Orange
County.
"She is philosophically oppaa-
ed to resale controls. The con-
cern is that we will lock people
into a particular market. Lock-
inq price on the property will
not BOlve the problem," said
Ewinq.
The county currently has a
two-tiered system of control. on
the resale of affordable housinCJ.
At present 25 percent of all new
houainq in county territo~ muat
be affordable under the county's
inclusion~ zonino prooram.
Oa housing BOld under
QOYei'Olllellt auhmdy proqra.m.a,
includinq low interest rat• and
public finaaci:Dg, there are 30-
year reu.le controls. U the prop-
erty is 80ld at any time durinCJ
that 30-yea.r period, the county
Hou.ainq Authority ha.s an option
to purchase the property at a
controlled price, which is baaed
on the increase in county med-
ian income.
Oa all other aUordable hous-
mg, the county requires aome
which typically ta1tn the form of
a five-year reaale control
system, which operatea in a
similar manner to the 30-year
system.
Accordino to Bill Olson,
manaqer of the county lnforma-
tion and Hou.ain9 Development
Office, 12,500 new hou.aing units
have been approved in the
county since February 1979, of
which 4,000, or about 35 per-
cent, are affordables.
He said that 500, including
100 apartments, all subsidized,
have been sold and occupied.
Another 900 are under construc-
tion.
The. only project with abort-
term anti-speculation oontrols
was approved shortly before
inclusion~ zoning went into
effect. A total of 96 units have
been BOld in the El Toro project
but so far no resales have occur-
red, accordinq to Olson.
Another project, by the Mis-
sion Viejo Co., will use a second
trust deed proqram under which
the buyer will purchue at a
reduced price, CJ8l a conven-
tional mortCJaqe pd accept a
aecond tru.at deed for 15 percent
of the ael.l.inCJ prioe which must
be paid oH with interest when
the property ia aold, in effect
addin9 a penalty for resale. The
proceecb from the second are
paid directly to the county,
which has not yet decided how
the func:U will be used. Aa yet,
ao homea have been sold under
th..i.a proqram.
The anU-apecu.lation controls
alto req11Ue that the firat pur-
chuar moat live in the houae.
FROM Fashion Island
Newport Beach
B•dgeRIIpa;te•
Stoleu FIGIII PD
A pollee Uploret aoout'a
badqe wu ~n.d ltola laat
week out of the lobby of the
Newport Beach pollc:. UUon.
Detectiv• are llil1 inw.
tioatJ.Do the ~lUtJ that the
beclqe wu not actuoJ.ly ripped
off but merely picbd up by a
member of the department'• lx-
ploren sx-t.
The badCJe, valued at $39,
would have no practical value to
anybody, police said .
The badge was kept in a
display cue-atandinCJ in the
lobby which ia open to the
public 24 houn of the day-
featurino trophies and a helmet
picturinCJ the Exploren offer-
inCJa, pollee said. None of the
other oooda were touched when
a desk officer discovered the
bad9e miaaing last Saturday
ni9ht, according to a police
report.
Irvine Coast
{Continued from paqe 1)
There were hopes that the
land would be combined with
state, county and city proper·
ties, as well as Irvine Co.
property slated for dedication,
to form an 11 ,373-acre park
extending around Laguna
Beach. The park would
presumably be placed under a
smgle management, thouCJh that
1s still in doubt.
The state owns the Crystal
Cove State Park, some 1,900
acres including the coastal
terraoe, Moro Canyon and Moro
Ridge. The county would control
2,650 acres of Irvine Co. dedi-
cated land in the Emerald Bay
area, 2,350 acres of Aliso V1ejo
Co. dedication south of Laguna
Beach and other smaller
developer-dedicated parcels
southward of Laguna Beach.
Those parcels would be unaf·
fec ted by federal action.
Bridge Jnsutg
(Continued from paCJe 1)
motoriat.a to cool their comments
and tempera while they figura-
tively cool their heat. in the
00119•ted traffic a.a CalTrana
will begin more extenaive work
at the sit. toward the end of
summer.
While Chappelle aaid he
undentanda the motomta are
fru.atrated by the bottleneck he
hopes they underatand his
worken "are human beinCJa,
too."
"It ta1tea aweat and hard work
to build what they {the motorists)
use," he Mid. "I wish they
appreciated it."
Work on the bridCJe ia
scheduled to be completed by
December 1981, he added.
STEREO
(CoatiaMcllrcm pecJe 1)
a.a.otlag em her oaNer a1 a .tate.._.,..._.,...,.,. laer
appotata.t iD 1877 bJ ~.
bly Spe&br Leo McC.nlay (D-
Sa rrucleco) .... Mid tUt .. ••tor WOJ"k of the ,.,..swoo
hu beeD doGe.
"Now .. Deed maintenanCe
operaUau to ... that the
polld ....... Mt down will be
curled ovt."
ID ret~~=-to tec.nt u.uuo-
c:...tu.l J.qialaUoo to ellmtaate or
reduce the powen of the oom-
JII.'-ion, ahe Mid ahe bellevn
"the public ati1l f .. t. atrooCJly
for ita need."
She aaid aheltill harbon
atrono t .. Unoa on a num.ber of
iaau• facioo the county, illclud-
inCJ affordable hoUtt:BCJ, traffic
conqMtion, and the Bot.. Chica
wetlanc:U. Her views included:
RESALE CORTROLS:
"I penonally did not t .. l that
the hou.aino provlalon ahould be
included ill the Coutal Act.
Affordable hou.ainCJ ahould be a
atateWide iaaue,"
"However, I'm in favor of
retale controla, since units
{which fall under the affordable
houainCJ proviaion) could be sold
at the market value and 10
become unaffordable.
UJUVERSITY DRIVE
"I quMtion ita need.
"Bristol Street is just two and
a haJJ ..U.. fioia wlaere UDiver-
lity om. wo.w be, ucl tM
Coroaa cW Mar rr.ewa, .. ba
the .... riCtiUtJ. I cba't .. the
Deed lor tM I'OIMI't at•rMD .
\ftJ Jaot j..e WideD BrileDI?
"I tlt.1a.k ro.da .,. a ..U-
fulfii'M9 PI'CIJIIalcy. The Wcner
U.., an, the mor. e&n you
Mft. I tJUa.k U'• b..e to en on
the 8kLt ol ~ rather thu Iaroe. When you've oot 101118'-
tlaJ.Dg -.u you can alwaJ'Imake
it hlooer."
IOIJIA CBJCA WE1'I.Aim8 .
"It'• 'ODe of the mOlt important
iaauM facing the commiMion
now.
"We need to protect the
wetlanc:U, partioularly iD view of
ita value ill fioocl protection and
in the food chain."
Roeener Mid her major con-
tribution• to the commiuion
centered around thr" areu
lnclud.inCJ her a.hl11ty to work
with the public, her proleaion
u a politiw eoienu.t, and the
project. ahe hu eupported.
"I've helped applicant. who
appeared before the commi.uion
to better underatand ~e pro-
oeaa.
"A. a political ~eientiat, I
have been able to identify areaa
of .political MnaiUvity that m.iqht
not otherwiM have been dealt
with.
"ReoardinCJ the projecta I've
supported, I can drive up and
down the cout and eay to my
children that I've helped eave
.a•eth"'4J. Tlaat'• r...ur .....
tuat to ... ''
0.. ol Ja.r IDOIIt not.worllay
project~~, aha .. ,., Ia ..._ aha
helped .... the rua Zooe Dear
the IWboe Pa.tlioD f:roa beoom·
moe ..n.e ol80-ioot-ll.loh
ccmdoelnlwu ill 197S.
"No ooe ba the couty _..,
..... to appr.aia .. wbat the
CC)IIlmtMioo'a clcme. Bat I drift
up and doW1l the ooutlbae azul I
can appr.alete lt," ~
Mid.
"Wy job u a eommt•loner
took a tleiUildou 8JD09Dl of
tila.-not oDlJ the meetillge, bvt
the preparatioll for the JDMti.DOI
and the ooutant phone oall.t.
"Now I can JpeDd a 11W. more
tilDe with my family and my
roeet. I'm lt1ll oomo to work on
the behalf of community
CJlOUpa," aald Rolener, who hu
lived iD Newport Beach for 22 of
h.er Sl yean.
She hu recently been elected
to the board of direoton oJ
JCCIT-TV, and apecta th1a to
cOD.IU.IIle a conaiderable amount
of her time.
She Mid ahe 1a not worried
about the ability of Nutter to
handle her old job.
"I don't thin.k there'• any dif.
ference betw .. n the polld• of
Nutter and thoee of my own,"
abe aatd. "The difference be·
tw .. n ua 1a one of atyle. l'm a
fi9hter. He'a a fiQhter, too, but
in a quieter, low-key way.
"I'm in the aa.me fioht," ahe
Mid, "but now I'm on the out-
aide."
Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style.
... and the Grand Port• now oWen~ yuu
an t'VCfling w t.'<lf1'1J)d(' with your f.rvorit(' mcmor')'
Soft tlnkJing dJnncr music,
d~t candlt'lit t~hle ~ti~. tht' ~r ol ftaming lahlcsi<k cook«y
1k ulUmatcdy danccahl(' Dick ~U Trio is fa~u~
Thun.day throufth Saturday.., to 12. and soft piano ochn ~ngs. Y.llt1 parkirll(.
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• DT. ~ou Harlem • the dlrec-c...tully ueclto help people ~e only three main c&t~ori•:
lor ol Slou Harlem EnterpriMM, determiDe directioo la a procea people, data or things. Alto tell
o CaNitr LJ/e P/CIIJJlJng prognzm a&lled br&lnltol"'ll.lnq. Brain-them what you lib to do. Be u
In Newport Beocb. ltormlng worb oo Napoleon specific u pouible. For the
by Dr. Sioux Harlem Hill'• ccmcept from :l'b1nk and remainder of the time, allow
"What do Grow Rich, which ltat•: Col-individuals to auqg..t ell the
you JDMD,
'Where do I
want to be pro-
f..tanally five
yean from
now?'," ukecl
my client. "I'm
OOilcernecl
about how I'm qoing to fi.n..iah
out today."
Sad but true, a nationwide
survey revealed that only 3 per-
cent of thoM queried had any ,
written qoala. Another 10 per-
cent, anawerlno the qu..Uon-
naire, reported setting goals but
not writing them down. Group
One outperformed Group Two
from 10-to-1 to 100-to-1. This
ltudy show. the power of the
focUHd mind when employing
the technique of goal 18ttlng.
Over 85 percent of thia na-
tion'• worltino population expe-
riencee job d.laaatiafacUon. Thia
"I can't wait till Friday" fYD·
drome ia a clea.r indication. of
being in motion Without direc-
tion, of firing without focuaing.
"But how can I find my focu.a,
Dr. Harlan?" my client ukecl.
"There are ways:" I auurecl
her, ed beoan laying out the
proceu.
It'• important to beoin at the
beQinning. Two basic questions
that require first billinq are:
1. What are my abilities?
2. What are my ambitions?
To determine your abiliti81,
uk younelf, "What do I love to
do?" R...a.rch show. that we all
love what we are qood at. Eval-
uate U.. akilla it took to accom-pliah th-actlritt.. Count
rather th&n cllacount the
ltraqtha it took to complete the
activity. l•eryone hu ltrong
suite. Lm youra. Jt .. p your liat
to what you enjoyed about your
involvement.
My tirlt commandment i.a,
"Thou shalt not bore thyaelf."
You will be much more enthu·
aiutic about promoting what
you love to do. Enthuatum link-
eel with Mlf-confidence ia a
marketable combination.
Focusing ia the neceeaary
beqinn.inq. One technique auc-
lecti•e mbada produoe more f.t.lda you might punue and any
optiou. Get t~er a qroup of reeource~ ~ bow of that
your frlen.da. Keep the liM man-could proride further informa-
THE
VJSmNG
EXPERT
aoeable u you may want to
each have a tum. One at a time,
qive all of your attention to one
qroup member for 1S minutM.
Durinq that time, the penon
chOMD should inform the cpoup
of the oeneral category of work
he or she want• to be in. The.-.
tion. Have them ah&re whom
they lmow that you could talk to.
Write It ell down and follow up.
Having aeveral good minda
focuaed entirely on your con-
cerna generat .. many path.l to
ezplore.
Focua technique 2 ia find role
models. Look for people who are
doing what you want to do. Seek
them out. Watch how they func-
tion.
Nut: Role models and job
...Jdng.
TAX TIPS
TAX TIPS u a lleiVice .up-
plied by Rudy Baron, CPA of
Baron Accountemcy Corpora-
tion, a Newport Beocb-bONd oc-
countinglirm 6pfldo/.izing in tax
emd occounting .. rvlc• lor
6.1Dall and medium bu.ineae•.
The Go .... rnmeDt
Gets Half
We have heard it Nid
numerou tim•, "When I Mll
my property, the government
qeta half of the aal• price." U
your property qualifi• for the
preferred, lonq-term capital
gaina treatment, you will pay
aub.tantially lea thaD half,
perhape more lib 8 pera.nt to
10 perceJlt of the Ml• price.
To JII.8UU.l8 the tu conae-
quaoe~ oo the ale of uay
property, JOQ need to know the
''buia" of the property.
8mce "buia" ill the by to all
income tu concema uad affeota
nery tupayer in thi. country, it deee"• to be apl&ined. na.
term "buia" refers to the fiqu.ree
UNCi u the alerting point upon
which gain or loa on a aale ia
determined. In the uaual caae,
yow Qain or loa ia limply the
diHerence betw .. n the amount
you receive and the amount you
paid (.djuatecl for any deprecia-
tion deductions taken and addi-
tiona to the property).
You may have acquired your
property by qift or inheritance.
U received by qift during the
lifetime of the donor, you will
uae hie buia. U you inherited
the property, you are entitled to
uae u your bam. the "fair
market value" u stated in the
..tate.
A typical sale may look like
thia. The property wu purchu-
ecl in 1960 for $20,000 and no
depreciation hu been taken,
nor have any additions been
made. The property i.a sold in
1980 for $70,000, r..Wting in a
gain of $50,000. u thia property
otherwile qualifi• for lonq-term
capital gain treatment, only 40
pera.nt of the qain i.a tuable. If
your mcome tu bracket i.a 30
percent, your r..Wtlng federal
inoome tu.. would be $6,000
($50,000 s 40 percent z 30 per·
cent).
Other income tu conaidera-
tioau, IUCh u income averao-
inq, operatmq lou.., capital
loa carryo•ers and the new
alternative minimum tu (a tu
on uc .. capital gaina) can
ha,. a aiqnificant effect on your
final tu determination.
We encourage you to hire
profealonal a..utance before
entering into aa1 .. of property.
Interest Qnty Payments On loans baSed on eQUitY In homes, untts. commercial. or raw land. Swing LOans-wtth no monthly
'I
payments -also available. 714/955·2602
COMMUNITY HOME LOAN, INC.
lfOl DOVE STREET. SUITt 200. NEWPOitT BEACH. CALIFORNIA91660
liCENSED BROKER
•so.oooto
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BRIEFS
New OWcen
Heritage Bank: David L.
Palaqyi hu been named MDior
vice pr .. ident at the Airport of-
fice in Newport Beach.
Weat•rn Diqttal Corp.,
Newport Beach: Terry N. Holdt
hu been named \t~ce president,
MOS operationa.
New Posttloa.s
Fiut American Title In-
surance, Santa Ana: Din
Dalebout of Newport Beac h bu
been named district manager for
the Oranqe County Title Divi-
sion.
Rozburgb Marketinq, Adver-
tiainq and Public Relations,
Costa Mesa: Dorothy
WeLUqerber ~a new account
administrator.
Fluor
Distribution
Companies, lr·
vine: Ed Foz
bas been nam ·
ed project
manager of
computer
systems conver·
sion . FOX
Buslneu Activity
Herbert Hawkins Realtors: A
specLal card allowing holden to
buy a home with no money
down throuqb u.ae of an mvestor
is now being oUerecl. lnforma-
hon on the card is available by
callmq (800) 352-8506.
Grubb and Ellu Commerc1al
Brokerage: Bob Dalby and Jerry
Fun of the Newport Beach of-
flee have been named ezcluaive
leasmg aqents fo r Crown Valley
Financial Plaza in Maa1on Viejo.
Beverly Hills Savmgs and
Loan : A net loss of $1 .321
mulion on revenues of $13 .9
milhon h as been announ ced.
The high oo.t of fu.ncle and lower
lending volu.mea w.re blamed
fo-, the loa.
r..tey-Hoovet Adverlt.ing and
PubUc Relations: The agency
will move in July to larger of.
fie• in the Newport Irvine
Center, 3300 Irvine Ave.,
Newport Beach .
Newporter Inn, Newport
Beach: Renovations valu.d at $1
million have been completed.
100 rooma were upqred.cl with
new carpet, drapea, wallpaper
and fu.miture. A~ r..taurant,
the White OU, opened in
November to nplace the W.rine
Room. The Bilt:ro RM.aurant wu
redn:le with new ca.rpet, fur-
niture, chandel.i.rs and bootha.
The lmpire Boom, a banquet
facility, hu been redone in
French blu .. , brau and CTylta}.
Cushman llectronica, Inc.,
Newport Beach: Net iDcoma for
the aeoond quarter, ended
March 31, wu $170,000 on ...._
of $4,734,000. Sal• w.re up ~
percent over the previou year.
A cuh dividend of 2 .5 cent. per
ahara payable July 1 to ahare-
holdera of record June 15 wu
announced.
Western Oiqital Corp.,
Newport Beach: A loa of
$180,000 on revenu81 of
$5,583,000 for the third quarter
ended March 31. According to
Charles W. Miaaler, chairman of
the board, the loaea are at-
tributable to yield problem. and
costa uaociated with upqyad.ino
quality control.
Honon and .Appointments
Linqo Real Eltate: Top Ml•
auociate for the Newport Beach
office wu Rod Daley for the l.ut
quarter of 1980 and David
Hirschler for th• tirlt quarter of
1981.
lleetJaGa _aacl .... ...
Wee., way 11: lwtn. lor
))gil• I . TO ad pt'OII)eCitift
bottri'J -. 1:30 a.a . to 4
p.m., A.nucl roroea ~
c-t.r, La. Ala•ttoe. 1• $1.
Spouoqct by the Ora898 Coun-
ty Cla.ptM ol the Serrice COfpe
of a.t1red ~-ror iD-
IonMUoa oall SCORI at
838-2108.
Tuee., Way 19: Start of a
em. of 1811liura len bNtn-
eucutiv• oo the J.qal upecb
of bu.m-pWmin9, lnccae
tau. uad -..e planning. u.Jd
at the Irvine branch of Valencia
, Bank. For more iD.formation ca1J
. Valencia Bank Narbtinq at
996-1300.
Wed., May 20: "What to do
Till the Banker Com..,'' 7 to 10
p.m., Orange Cout Colleoe
Fine Arta Hall 119. Free. X..C-
tu.rer Bob Bordwell, ~ .,-.
dat of CommerceBu.k. For in·
fonnatioD call 556-5880.
Thurs., Way 21: Pu.rch••o
Ma.na«JeJDeDt A..laodatiocl of
Orua98 County m.-t;ing, 6 p .m .
worbhop, 1 p.m. d.inner,
Reqlatry Hotel. Speaker ia St.ve
Ritch!.. For information and
r ... rrati.ou call the u.octatioD
office at 176-2990.
Fri., Way 22: "How to Buy a
Small Computer," all d4y,
Anaheim Convention Ceut.r.
Sponaorecl by Computer-WiN,
Inc. of AAaheim. F .. $140.
Other I8IDina.n .cheduled Jar
Saturd4y, May 23 and Saturday,
June 6. For more information
call Computer-WiN at 999-7047.
S.t., May 30: Women'•
Employment Optiona Con-
ference, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
A!WleiJD Conftlltion CenteY.
Sponaorecl by the Career PJann.
ing Center, Inc., of Loe
Angeles. Pa.rticipalincJ WOJDeD
will be able to m.cu.. their
careen with employers and ex-
hibitors from more than 150
companiee, meet other c&reer
women and attend worbhope
dealino with career op-
portuniti• and job search skill.a.
For more information call (213)
273-6633.
6 MONTH MONEY
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THE NEW MA11t
The Irvine Co ... Question and Answer" ad in the local papers really
ran the literary gamut from comedy to adventure fiction to mystery,
didn't they? Part or the ad in the mystery category told how there
would be only 41 additional passengers per day leaving from Newport
Center to fly out of John Wayne Airport, even after the center's massive
expansion plan is completed.
The ad leaves us wondering whether that figure includes the Newport
Center folks who fly in and out of LAX or Ontario because Jobn Wayne
Airport hasn't been expanded yet. Another mystery Involves the con-
ventioneers who would be going to and from the 2~000 hotel rooms the Ir-
vine Co. will be building soutb of Corona del Mar at the same tlme the
Newport Center expansion is going on.
Maybe the company is using new math. According to the OLD math,
the whole should equal the sum of the parts. When developers add up
airline passengers. automobiles or anything else generated by their btg
projects, they keep feeding us very small figures that never seem to
add up to big figures ... until we find ourselves inundated in a sea of
traffic and noisy airplanes.
By the way. when those 41 guys fly out of Newport Center every day.
are they leaving town forever? Or do they come back? If tbey do.
wouldn't that make at least 82 passengers per day?
The mystery deepens. • • •
SPON•s Spring Membership Drive ll underway. Join and belp •
solve the mysteries of Newport Beacb. For Information, can m-1•.
,... ......... .,. ~ 11 •••• n. ••poet P>!'&r
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I· POLICE BLOI.IER
Wa dq. llay 4
CRDaS
A v~ klcbd iJl the .uie
ol &dan P~tnck DiMen'a 1977
Dataua 2&az parked at Via
Osato &Dd Via Ltdo, cau.ing
. u ..timated 11,000 in damage
... Two patio c.baba valued at
$100 were Nported ttolen &om
Leeter Nuu.l Banon in the
100 block of Cry.tal Avenue
... A radio aDd record player
valued at $400 were reported
atolen &om Jam• Yunker in
the 2100 block of Eut Ocean
Front ... A $500 10-apeed
bib wu reported atolen &om
JacktArtbur Jolmatoe in the 100
block of 27th StrMt.
ARRESTS
David Samuel Matrone, 26,
of Newport Beach, waa arrMted
Oil IUipiciOD of dru:nbn driving
at W..tcliH ud Rutlud ...
George Edward Dung .. , 27, of
Tuatm, waa an.ted on auapi·
cion of clru.nken driving along
Pacific Coe.at Highway.
Tu.day. May 5
CRIMES
The outdrive portion of a
Mercury boat motor valued at
$2,000 waa reported atolen
from Jam• D. Dudley Jr.'a boat
stored at Newport Dun ..... A
$590 atereo waa reported ltol·
• &om a boat belonging to
Tranapac Yacht. Inc., 2510 W.
Coast Hwy .... An $8,000 dia·
mood ring waa reported 1tolen
&om Patricia Miller RylM in
the 700 block of Domingo
Drive,
ARRESTS
Andrew Michael Takakjfan,
19, of FoUDtain Valley, waa
arrested on IU8picion of bur-
glary in the 800 block of Santa
»a,rbara Drive ... Steven John
Slagter, 22, of Rancho Paloe
Verd81, was arr•ted on IU8pi-
cion of drunken driving along
Pacific: Cout Highway ...
Rcma.ld Allen Stender, 35, of
Newp.....; Beach, waa arrested at
b1l Tuatin workplace on au.pi-
ciOD of paaaing checb witho ut
aufficient funda ... Donald
Joeeph Caputo, 34, of Laguna
Beach, waa aneated on auapi-
cion of drunken driving at Weat
Coa.at Highway and Newport
... Robert Murray Blinn ill, 32,
of Newport Beach, waa arreated
on auapicion of drunlcen driving
at Marine and Bayaide ...
Gary Edward Hoover, 24, of
Santa Ana, was an81ted on
IUipicion of lewd conduct at
20th and Court . . . Tucker
William Sharp, 23, of Newport
S..Ch, wu an•ted OD aupt-
ciaD of d.ru.DbD driviAg at
Poppy Avenue and Huel
Ddve.
Weds lday. 1J1ar I
ARRESTS
Robert Douglu Salmond, 27,
of Garden Grove, was arreated
on auapicioD of dnmlten driving
at 15th and Irvine.
Tbunclay. Jlay 7
CRIMES
Jewelry valued at $2,900 waa
reported 1tolen &om Nancy
Dunn Antiques, 1130 Irvine
Avenue ... A red fuchaia
valued at $50 was reported
atolen hom Robert B. Montgom-
ery in the 2900 block of Catal-
pa ... Twenty 12-pacb of
Budwei.Mr beer valued at $100
were reported atolen hom Art'•
.I..andiog, 503 E. Edgewater ...
Jewelry, lilver dollara, gold
DUQgeta and a .22 caliber der-
ringer valued at $2,365 were
reported atolen &om Philip
Smith ln the 400 block of
Canal Street.
ARRESTS
Gregg Gordon Davia, 25, of
Santa Ana, was arreated on
1uapicion of poue~Sion of atolq
property at East Balboa and
"C" Street . . . Jeffrey Norril
Amett, 40, of Laguna Beach,
was aneated on suspicion of
c:lrunken driving at Briltol and
Birch ... Patrick Andrew Naah,
18, of Newport Beach, waa
anested on auapicion of
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416-3lst Street
Newport Beach
675-.J7.C
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in your pocket!!
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By Do11 Mc:WU.
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Newport'• twidenta thinJr
are tha knm't tJu.e bl;·
9... law Yiolalloll prob-
lem.?
You're WfODIJ-prob·
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Here'• the u.wer, ac·
cordill; to • reeelltly
pubUabed .unoey.
r~. tlJevaJJy puked
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FOUR STROKE ENGINEERING MEANS NO MIXING oi GAS AND
OIL, MORE MILES PER GAllON AND LOW£1t MAINTENANC£ COSTS.
AND WOULD YOU BELIEVE
AT THIS LOW PRICE •••
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dnmbD cldvf.Do at "Q" StrMt
&Dd Oc.an ... Wlchael WU-
Uam Eally, 39, of Newport
Beach, ... an.ted Oil ·•· doD of cln.mbn dd~ at
Weetmll»t• aDd llolid.
MICIJ • ...,.
CRlWES
Jewelry valued at $4,205 wu
reported ltolen from Wanda
AdaJ.r Bulner and Nlc:hele
Malovileh in the 1 eoo block of
W..t Balboa ... A boat eDObor
w.l9hlng 1,200 pounda aDd
valued at $1 75. wu NPOtted
atolen from Robert I. Wooley'•
boat docked along the 3100
block of W..t Cout Highway
... Jewelry valued at $2,200
was reported .tolen from Lillian
Ka.mph in the 1300 block oJ !ut
Ocean Front ... An 8-foot ficu
plant valued at $175 wu report-
ed~~ WahlgJ.n
in the 400 Roma
. . . An outside minor valued at '
$250 wu reported atolen &om
Jeny T. Cook'a Ponche 924 in .
the 1300 block of W..t Balboe
........, ol cinaDbD ~
alaag PaciBc COIIIt Hl91niray
..• Cbrtatopber Paul CiiDinera,
23, ol Newport INch, ...
anwted Oil ........, of
clruUeil driytag alcmg W..t
eo.t Jtipway ... tarry Brian
Hoelme, 28, of RlvellllcM, wu
an.teci OD l\l8pk:iall of dnmk·
eo driv1D9 at 21 at and Balboa.
laturclay. liar •
CJUWES
An aooU8tic guitar valu.d at
$1;000 wu reported atolen
hem John David Twymu iD the
200 block of 29th str .. t ... A
video recorder valued at
$1,200 was reported atolen
&om Shoji Shimizu in the 500
block o1 Capey . . . A bar-loot
pelm tr.. valued at 1800 wu
Npal'ted atola tram Ruth E.
Lawtell in the 600 block of lrta.
ARRESTS
Doaald Eugene Bu.eh, 20, of
HUDtia9tOD Beach, wu an..ted
OD ewpk:ioa of drunbn driviDg
at 33Id ud Balboa ... A11aD
Mark Friedman, 43, of ~e.
WU arr.ted OD awtpiclOD of
druD.keD driving a} DDVir and
W..tcWf·
IUIIdaJr. Mar 10
CRIMES
Jewelry and gww valued at
$1,834 were reported atolen
from Earl Ray Wickham in the
2000 block of Vilta Caudal .
THE TELEPHONE POLL
Do you aupport Governor
Brown'• recent call for a
quarte r-cent increue in aalea
~ There will be no rinq. There
I. no need to talk. The "huq
up" 10und you hear I. your vote
being recorded.
... A wooden agn bearing a
picture of an Italian chef, a
r.taurant name and valued at
$600 was reported ltolen &om
the Spaghetti Bender 6204 W.
~ Hwy .... Jewelry and
aterling allver flatware valued
. tu to finance new pri10111 and La8t week'1 qu.Mtlon:
more anti-crime meaaurea? /
at approximately $25,000 waa
reported atolen hom Portia
Oldman in the 600 block of
Gary Place.
To Yote YES. call875-4840.
To YOte NO. call 875-7020.
Do you think aHordable houa-
ing mandate~ on county builden
are unconrtitutional?
YES
NO
44 %
56 %
ARRESTS
Daniel Stephen Geiler, 25, of
Santa Ana, waa an•ted on
Call anytime betw .. n now
and 8 a.m. Monday to cut your
~vote.
46111
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cMon Chateau ~l
c:R~~tau'lant ~
.. One of the best places
to eat In Orange County;'
Restaur•nt Critic, L.A. Times •
...... n and frenct. Cuisine
IAHKII Md .,.._, H ...... ~
for laervAdoM 7 I 4/Slo-lSI 0
Refreshme nts
T hursday, May 14, 1 to 3:30
Friday, May 15, 1 t o 5
Homf' 0/fic-r: LAGUNA REACH , 260 Ocean Avenue ...
Flower Show by Laguna Bea ch Garden Club and Laguna Nu rsery
SAN CLEMENTE, 601 North El Camino Real ...
Flower Show by San Clemente Garden Club
LAG UNA NIGUEL.3 Monarch Bay Plaza. South Laguna ...
Art Displ&J and Refreshments
LAGUNA H ILLS. 24301 Paseo d e Valt>ncia. Leisure World ...
Flower Show by Laguna H ills F lor ists
LAKE ELSINOR E. 600 West Graham Avenue ...
Individual Displays by local Oorist.s a nd residents
OLIVE/ORANGE, 2535 North Tustin Street. Orange ...
Displays by Acacia Florists and Fabric Flower Arrangementa
by .Judith Bryant Home Interiors
GLEN AVON, 9011 Mi ion Boulevard, Glen Avon . Riverside ...
Silk Flower Arrangements by Glen Avon Village Florists
BALBOA.600 East Balboa Boulevard ...
Diapl~ of Hand-Crafted Miniature Model by the Ship Modelers' A880Ciation
BELMONT SH ORE, 4601 Second Street, long Beach ...
11\e PaaeantofFiowen" by the Lonr Beach Garden Club, Inc.
MURRIETA. 24·786 WuhinttOn Avenu ... Ditpl~ of flowen by Rancho Tem~ula Floriata
BALBOA I SLAND. 801 Marine Avenue, Balboa laland ...
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wna. OOIUUmlty of Corona library and author of an early But, of courM, that wu ju.t a
del War hu r..a.ted crime, a hiatory of the area. temporary Mtback for thia
.o~.-9••-ecoao~Dy, and commer-"r..US.Ut co-unity,'' Mid -,....., A. a r..Wt of an lnacMqu.ate Wood f U H R--1 oiaU• wlaicll !au -•-9ued IDOIIt , o nlque om•• .... ...-water npply and a pluned .__. of the cowat-lately," Mid Jim .wlate. ., railway which never materta!U-
Wood at a CoJOU del War eel, Hend.rlcb Mid, thJ. area
Claa•ber of Commerce mMlino wu not developed to any aignlli·
Tueeday whJch looked at the cant de<,Jr" until the conatruc-
coDUDWlity'a put, pr ... nt and tton of Cout HJobway in the ·
fut\lfe. 19201.
The m..UOo wu held at
Sherm&D Library and Gardena.
Geor9• I . Hart p\lfohued the
arM DOW DOWD U Corona del
War &om the Irvine Company in
1G04 for $190 per acre, accord-
in9 to Dr. William Hendricb,
clliector of the facility's rese.ucb
\1/e sell, lease
and service
only BMW's
bealuse we know
no better.
A Ml-beck of eorta came with
the onMt of the O.preaion in
the 1930., when many pion"r
property owners here eold their
land to the atat• to avoid paying
tues they could not afford, be
aaid.
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COME TO SAM'S
1909 Harbor llvcl. at 19th St.
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Since then, th'-rather quaint
community alowly be9an to
uaume the qualitiea which char·
acteri&e lt today, auch u ita
tr .. liDed atr..ta, ita r..taurant
row, ita amall-town toy and
barber ahopa, and tts "alley
culture," Wood said.
The economic future and com·
munity spirit of the area looks
brioht, he said, in contrast to
many areas of the country.
TIM .. wport r-.ep W ... n.lrf • ..., II. 1•1 .... II
CouncD Raises Beacon l.eMell
br Bog. ADgle
In a move that il eJtpeeted to
lDcreate city reftnuee from the
property 23-fold, City CouncU
Nooday nlobt approved a 25-
year 1 .... for 72 hom• on
publicly owned land at Beacon
Bay.
The average annual leue f"
would go from $290 a year to
$8,000 a rear, aaid Bob Wynn,
city manaoer.
Annual city revenu .. would
oo from $11 ,664 to $426,375,
with the new 1 ..... to oo into
effect July 1.
The ranoe of leaH fees would
oo from Sl81-S793 a year to
$2,882-$14,018.
1'M ltate Landa Com.ml.aon il
to~ tM leue Way 25, and
hoJDeOWJlen will110011 recelft
the uw 89fM1M1Dla, Wynn Mid.
TH action il part of a city
effort to inor .... revenu .. from
city-owned property right.,
includino the Balboa Yacht
BuiA lMM and tidelud.a oil
profit..
In other ac1:1ona, councU:
-Approved a controversial
bait barve, to be located off "!''
Stl'eet 1D the bay near the penin·
aula, and then, on a lat•·niobt
t:iUzen'• requ ... , voted to recon-
sider the approval at ita nezt
meet:ln9 Way 28.
-Approved the OODIIbuction
of a aew parkinvlot acroee the .
alley belalad Crown Hardware,
after a leaqt.bJ cMhete ill which
fo\lf citluu 1p0b a9ain.lt it and
two citlaena 8pok:e in favor.
-Voted not \O allow Corah
Dalton to enlarge her driveway
at 3l11 Abalone Aft., Little
Balboa lalancl, aad later voted to
allow Gre<,Jory B. 'l'h.-gatd to
make a new curb cut oo Crystal
Av.nue for hJa bo.e at 235 I .
Bayfront on the eaae illand.
-Voted to name Nell Green
to the Bicycle Trails Citiaena
Advieory Comm.itt ...
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Dwi.Dq their tMnaqe yeua, many youth. are
trytnq to find out tuat who they are.
J'lndino and doiDo a job can be an important
compoAat in that qrowtno proc ... , accord.iDo to
Harbor ArM Youth Employment Service (YES)
cllrector Carolyn sw .. tland.
''The idea of beino re.poiUiibla to an employer
Ia quite differut to a youth who's UMd to beinq
reaponaible only to himMU," llhe e~lained.
TMnaqera with the be.t intentioiUI often come
into the YES office riqht from the beach, their
aandy hair dilheveled, wearlno swim tnmb and
thonqa, ezpecting to go ltrt.ight from there to a
job interview, according to the YES director.
Often they have no idea of how to qo about look-
ing for 1\litable employment, how to conduct
themMlvea in an interview, or even how to fill out
a job application. That'• where YES comea in.
The ntqU.irement of ahoea and ahirta in the YES
office eeta the tone for the teen's indoctrination
into the world of employment. Throuoh a series of
.tepa, YES ahowa young people how to find and
get joba, how to conduct theJDMlves on the job
and even how to quit a job, all at no cost to the
youth, the employer or the t~yer.
maintainl the file.
The non-profit aqency, which il funded
throuqh the United Way, holds special job ae.uch
worbhopa, led by a profeuional job coUDNlor.
Thoee who participate in the workshops are twice
aa aucceuful at findino full-a.nd part-time jobs u
non-participants, accordinq to YES officiala.
Youths are urged to apply for the job they
wa.nt, whether a "help wanted" aic;rn Ia diapl.ayed
or not. They learn the "job ..arch proceu" -how
to preaent themselves and how to fill out an appli-
cation fo.nn.
"Some ldda don't lmow what a 'reference' Ia, so
they leave the apace blank," aa.id cou.n..elor Ann
Boyer. "All the employer hu to judo• you on Ia a
piece of paper. lt'a unfortunate when you know
someone il very capable, but doem't qet hired."
YES counaelon try to take the mystery out of
the interviewino proceiS, adviaing youngsters to
be prompt, dreu conservatively and do their
homework about the company.
"To an e~ployer, hia buaineu is just like his
baby. He expects a potential employee to have
some intriiUiic reason other than money to want to
worlt for him," accordino to Boyer. "They're
lookinq for the aame thing in teens u they are in
adults ... someone who haa a good attitude, is
dependable, willing to learn and prompt."
Carolyn Sweetland of Corona del Mar, center, goes over job aw'ications with Alyce Dabney, 19. an
OCC student, and Eric Sellas. 14, both of Newporf Beach. Staff photos by Barry Slobln
A teen who oomee to YES will firat be aaked to
fill out an applJcation concerning hit interests,
employment hiatory and vital statistics for skill
filea. More than 3,000 youth., two-thirds of them
from eo.ta Nasa and one-third from Newport
Beach, are cunently r8QUtered, makino it possi-
ble for YES .ta.Uers to matc h the rlqht young per-
son with the rioht job. They not only maintain a
Uniting Youth With Jobs
walk-in office, but also call
qualified applicants to tell them
about job openings.
Over 1,000 employers were
able to hire throuqh YES last
year. About 80 percent of all
YES reqiltranta fall in the 14-18
aoe bracket.
Teena can look at a job board,
where both abort-term and lonq·
term joba for youth. aqea 14-22
are lilted. The 14· and 15-year-
olda can ·fill auch odd jobs u
howteeleaninq, weed pullinq,
boat aorapi.Dg and babyaittino at
private hoUMholda. Othen are
employed u buaboya, lifeguards
or office clerb. One penon wu
hired to w.u a pow bear suit
' tQ pro.ote ice cteaa at a
qroc.ry atore.
A llate job bani providea
computer prlnt-outa of all the
joba available in the county,
ranomo from such position• u
chamberraaida to electronic
po.ttiou. State-employed Ellen
Lubin contactl employera a.nd
·Lessons
Steve Sellinger, 15, of Newport Beach. looks over the job
announcement board.
In Dealing
With China
Two to 8ft ,.an elapee: "'StaytDg poweJ'
ha~~ a lot to do with gettl.Dg tu contract ...
by Tim Roberta
"A lot oJ buain8AIIlen thought all that anthro-
poloqiat.a did wu meuura akulla, but I've tried to
make them Me that we can contribute a lot to the
bua&n .. eetUDo ."
The won:U are from c.ro1 Lyun Coo~»r, a
Newport Beach WOJD&D with a doctorate in the
cll80aplme. She Ia mvolftd iD or9anWno a one-
uy con!atence ... tor Way 19 at the Newport
Beach W.rriott Hotel to verte Oru9e County
but:in .... iD Ute int:ricaci• of lradi.no with the
People'• R.publk: of China.
Cooper, wt.o ~PGI nearly two YMt• Umg with
a lbo ~oao Uily which controu.d u 1ut
Alia.o corporate dyu.ety, Mid to be aucCMiful,
tM•IID••• muat unclenlud lh.t tecbAoloe;rleal
d.Y.~t in the coam\l.IUat naboa foUowa
kleoJoqte&l lin• a.od c1lltural petterna.
Tlda II a fu.nda••t.l of tJ.e cia 11 ln &nterna·
tSoMI buba ...... aow ••c•• at Oraaqe Coul Colle9e ud uc lmDe.
Coope1 Mriaecl her cleone • UC lerhley
oder Job S.mce, a 10 ... , ~t olticrial
wlt.o wu OuJted &o. Ute U.S. a. Department
lor ad~tf.ao tiMI\Q)pOI't _,. OOIUIWlllll 1McMI
She has learned to atresa such bas1ca as "don't
take a friend with you, avo1d chewinq gum, don't
smoke, sit up straight."
Not only do many employees move up to per-
manent manaqement positions, several are now
old enough to own their own businesses and hire
YES employees. "We've become a family mstitu·
tion," said Sweetland, who has been d.1rector for
the past six years. YES recently celebrated its
lOth anniversary.
YES was started in Costa Mesa at a time when
many students were droppmg out of school
*•use they were fed up Wlth the syatem lD
oeneral. Firat housed in the old Boya' Club at
Center and Anaheim, it was moved to ita present
location at 542 W. 19th two years aqo. The apace
il donated by the National Chanty Lea que.
At ita recent annual "Roman Feast" apac;rhetti ~.t ibe Ameri<:ea LatioD P~t m Balboa,
YES netted a reported $3,400.
Employen a.nd employees alike appea.r aatillled
with the Ml'Vlce YES prov1dea.
"We've hired two employees through YES. The
boy we have now ia very reliable-a real gentle·
man," said a 1pokeaman for Cort Furniture
Rental, 1877 Harbor, Costa Mesa. "And all the
Mao Tse-Tuno rather than Chiang Ka1 -Shelr..
"He mohvated me to learn the languaqe ," she
satd. "If you dtdn't lc.now the language you
couldn't qet accurate reports You could only
rely on aun1onary reports."
Cooper 11 fluent lD Mandann Chmese
The 1972 qraduate was prompted to enter the
business world by Laura Nader, s1ster of con·
aumer advocate Ralph Nader, she aa1d. Laura
Nader was one of the brat promoters of placlllg
people Wlth anthropoloq1cal backgrounds 1D
business, Cooper sa.id.
"She felt that anthropoloq1sts could apply 'theu
understanding of the culture, would lmow how to
aslr. the ngbt quest1ons, and that mformahon
could be helpful to busmeaamen, parhcularly LD
mtemahona1 markehnq, ·• Cooper sa1d.
Cooper apent three yean studytnCJ the Chinese
at brst hand 1n 1975· 77
She hved Wlth a ''very wealthy and promment"
Honq Kong famuy whtcb ran a stnng of banks
and electrorucs plants and held the Mc Donald's
faat-tood franchtse m the Bnhsh colony off the
matnland.
She waa brat exposed to the world of tnterna·
honal markatlDO after abe went to atay Wlth the
Hono Kono fa.mtly merely as a guest while she
taught at the colony un1vers1ty
"They conducted a lot of their bus1neas m
aoc1al Mtllnoa, auch as at banquet• and at the
racetrack," aha ea1d. "They became aware of my
ability to oat (buamess) Ulformahon (from theu
oueata) in a way 10 1t dldn 't look hke J was pre•·
mq."
Cooper also taught at a un1vers1ty m the "New
Tarrltonea" of Hong Kong, a rural area nazt to
mainland Chma.
For a hme aha hved 1n a dorm1tory wtth
ChineM women, who were "atartmq to qat achva
in the women'• liberation movement." Cooper
Nld.
''They w.ra complairung they wanted marnaqa
by clloice," llhe Mid. The atudenta' famihea often
forced them to m.rry once they found out they
were ...mo men, aha aoad.
Coope~ b&t &inca Mrved u • conaultut for
Weatem buaiD ... doino trade with CbiDa.
Wh.O.e the Uruted Statea ra.nb third in terma of
trade With the Chin ... , theW billion in annual
tranaactJon.a are largely fot aoncultural qooda,
abe Mid. The coaJ.J"ace D.Ut Tueaday i.a aimed
at help no the county'• electronic•, oil, eneT9J,
.clentlflc i.n.ttrume.ntatioa ud trauportation
tnd\dtnea tap the Chin ... &aa.~be .
The oountTJ of over 800 m.Ulion la ready for U..
Weetern companiea' 9QOda a.ad .. ~. abe
Mid. Wlt.b U.. cultural reYOlutioD lD tM 11801, in
wiUc)a W.0 T .. tu.nq MOt tU aCJia .. fl aad
edaeaton to work i.D t .. tielda in the uae of
equlity, China'•illdu.tn. ~ted.
Wlth tlae death Of W.O ad the tt.e ot T•9
Hbo·PillQ, C'&iAa'e Jeet\en have .. ph..sMCI the
\
women at YES are a pleuure to work wtth."
"Within an hour of c..lling YES, au apotl ... ly
clean, ni~ youn_9 men arrived to apply for a bua
person pomtion," said Katherine Wilbur, person-
nel director for the Costa Neaa GoU and Country
Club. "It wu a hard decision to make, but we
were very happy with the one we chON. I wu
really very unpreued Wlth the whole progTam."
"YES il fantastic," said LouiM Ewing oJ
Newport Beach. "We got a young man to rip the
carpet off our We floor, somethmq profesaionala
wouldn't even try to do. This 15-year-old atarted a
crummy job on hu kn ... , worked on it for moJ"e
than a week and did an immaculate )Ob.
"I didn't feel an obliqation to help poor, unfor-
tunate youth. Their attitude il that they're here to
work," aha added.
One hloh achool atudent did aucb a qood job
u a cle%k in a law office thia put aummeT that
ahe wa asked to atay on throuoh the wi.nter. She
ia now coaa:iderin9 a oueer u a leqal secretary.
Inc Yetter, 18, of eo.ta Mesa, .-pent a.lma.t
two yean aa a machine shop uaiatant before the
businen moved. Ha oot another JOb through YES
u a dehvery man at a piua parlor and wu back
recruttmg more employee. from YES aoon after.
(Continued on page 22)
country's technical development.
However, brea.long 1nto the ChlDa trade
demands more of American buam ..... than JUSt
chscusSlDQ the bot1om lule-probt and loss-wtth
theu counterparts 1ll the country, Cooper MJd.
There's 4 Chmese saylDg wluch rouqhly tra.na-
latea, "A good fnend gets a p1ece of the achon,"
she explaaned.
Negohatmg Wlth the Chmese can totally baffle
and exhauat the Western businessman, Cooper
sa.1d ; before a s1gnature ts penned to a c ontract,
two to five years may elapse.
''And the Chmese can sit at the barg.unmg
table for 12 hours a.nd aslr. queshon aJtar queat1on
wath no break. But when the Amencans ask
queshons. the Cbmese may not make them.elv ..
ava1lable for a couple of days. The Amencana
may feel 1t's one·stded but they chose to com·
pete there.
"Stay10g power bas a lot to do Wlth gettinq tha·
contract." Cooper s<ud
The Chmese also have 4 propens1ty to change
contracts at the last mmute, she added "It's part
of the folk.lore of Chmeae trade. these laat-minuta
chanqea tahng place at the a..trport.
ForCorona deiMarlnJune
A WMk·'-9 t.ttYal of JauO.
CIM a'M6c Will be9fa hme 17 at
tlu.e Corau cW War loc.tiou,
tM SMnau L1bra.ry ud
Gad.~, St. Wloh .. l aJld All
AA9ela Clluroh, ud the Com-
•WilltJ Cllurch Colaqreqational.
11ae IMti•al will opeA w.-.. ~~a,, Jue 17 at SIMimu
~ wttlla pedonaance by
the Trio C...rata, widoh hu
toured widely throuohoat
Southam Cal.iiom1a for the Jut
14 yean. The Trio will be joined
by Baroque qult&Nt Scott
z.idel.
TlaW"'clay ...uno, a1lo' at
ShenaaD, Jnaeli Deemberq,
h.Woriu and lecturer, will
c:li8cua the Baroque style in the
Nularta.
fdday ...uno, orvaniat
Da.td BrtttOD will perform both
eob ad ooacertoe em the 21-
ru.k Abbott and Siebr pipe
orgua at St. Michael and All
Anc;,el8 CJauoh..
SUd,ay ~at the eo..-
awalty Church, the LGU.u
Chorale of Loe Aaqea.. wUl ot~
fer the f1nal peformanoe of the
t.u.al. na. t1n.al coecert will feature
two lath c.atury worb, a can·
tata ancl a OOilC*1o, whiciJa wen
reC*ltly recli8ccwendin the Az-
chducaliJbruy in Danutadt, w.-Germany.
The Wl'Al coamltt .. in-
cluct. Mn. Bud Da11Dbuq, Nr.
and Yr.. WllliaJD Gulay, Wr.
and Wn. DoaaklloD Heller, Dr.
William He.d.ricb, Dr. Burton
Jtanon, Wra. T. Duncan
Stewart, and Nn. Chart.
1Jlblum.
Tk:bta for the -~ are $25.
A IIU1l nUJDbey of patrona
ticbb, which include lp8cia1
pn.U.O. aJld a pre-ccmcert
b..tfet diJmer-, are a .. ilable for
$SO.
for ticket information call
673-1880.
UdoHorneTrur Dr. Caldwell To Lead Tour Helen Pedlow and Shirley Kroenert show off the home of Mr.
Dr. William S. Caldwell of
Balboa Ialand, a MD.ior leoturer
at Cal Poly Pomona, willleed a
atudy oroup on a fiv•week tour
of lurope in July.
hiatory, politics and culture at
St. Andrews University in
Scotland. They will a.I.o visit
Eqypt, larael, Turkey, Greece,
Britain, and Italy.
and Mrs. Gordon Kay, one of fi¥e homes to be shown during the
Lido Isle Women's Club's annual home tour and tea Wednesday, .'
May 20 from 1 to 5 p.m. "Prelude to Spring" is the theme for
The tour is aponaored by the
American Institute for Foreiqn
Study.
Academic credit may be ar·
ranoecl prior to July 2.
The tour is open to any adult.
the show, which will feature the Lawson, Andrews, McKenzie,
Ewing and Kay homes on Lido Isle. The public is invited to the
event. Tickets at $7 may be purchased at the clubhouse, 701 Via
Udo Soud, or by calling 87J..3304 or 673-6001 . Transportation
between the clubhouse and the homes will be provided.
Staff photo by Ron Stone
The oroup will spend two
weeb atudyino European
Deadline for applications is May
22.
for more information call Dr. Junior Ebell Club Wins Awards
Civic~
To Instal Officers
The Woman'• Civic Leaque of
Newport HarbQr will in.atall ita
new officers Tueeday, Nay 19
durino a noon luncheon at the
Newport Beach Elb Club.
Caldwell at ~516, (213)
748-7026 or 673-6549.
Laguna Mrulton
wm Present Play
The Junior lbel1 Club of
Newport Beach recently, won silt
awards at a m .. tinq of the
California Federation of
Women'• Cluba of the Oranqe
Oi.trict.
The club received awarda in
international affairs, buildino a
better community, home life,
publications, con.aervation and
education.
The club abo received a
special lim place award from
the March of Dimes in apprecia-
tion of the Junion' aupport.
The Jwlior lbel1 Club ia open
to women under 35. for more
information call Gem Shapiro
at 673-3900. Officen to be tn.tal.led in-
clude Ann Lundy, prHident;
Lucille Patterson, firat vice
president; Marge Skillinq, se-
cond vice president; Marqaret
Swain, recordino .ecretary;
Doria Sunderland, correapon-
dino eec:retary; Ida Willlama,
treuurer; Marjorie Peck,
auditor; Marlon Loak•,
parliamentarian; and Dorothy
MorrUon, hiatorian.
"Shenandoah," a Civil War
Musical, will be presented May
15 throuoh June 6 at the Laouna
Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laquna
Canyon Road, Laouna Beach. Concert Chorc;lle To Present Concert
.-Pftf6rm.&iicea are at 8 p.m.
Tueaday throuoh Saturday, with
2:30p.m. matin ... May 17 and
31.
Tickets are $8 and $9.
For more information call
494-8021.
Musical antenatnment and
dinner will be featured at a
benefit for the South Cout
Medical Center foUDdation
apouored by the Sac:ldleback
Concert Chorale fricl&y, May 15
at 6:30 p .m. at the Balboa Bay
Prem1um Winn, lmport«l BHn,
Gourm•t lt.,s
WiQe CooQtry 26.46 San Miaut-1 Dr
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(TU) 644-7597
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• WN • OfiBE • fOOD SAM1U5
' Sunday, ~Y 31 ,1981 -l-7 p m.
Harbor Vlfw PhaM I ClubhOU,.. 1454 Port Wtsbourne
Club.
Entertainment will be provid-
ed by the W..t Cout Sinoera,
an eneemble of the Chorale.
for ticket information call
499-1311, ut. 604 or 831-4750.
l'ldlltiM ~,....Ill~. SS at Door
seftCI Y_OUI Check !0 Wine Country
Enclose • Seft·Addreued, Swnped Envelope 18023 Sky P.ark Circle. Irvine
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AlCOhOliSm councn Dinner Set
ChaJtty League
Holds-lnstalation
The National Charity l.ea9Ue
Junion, Newport Chapter,
recently iutalled new officera.
tM ...-t. A--.g tM ooor-
d•uton b tM ..... .,. liOilert
01WU oi tM J'haOr Corp.;
Hen., ... ol Pdalroala; Mn.
N.lda Qa&n., a boud ·--OD tM lfatioeal CCMiad.l Oil
Alcohol•em; ud Dr. Wu
Scbelder, ch.e1nDu of tM
board of the Coucll.
Tickett tor the dbmer are $80.
for .on iDJona&tion oal1
835-3830.
NHAM Docents
ToHold Coffee
The Docent Council of the
Newport Harbor Art Wueu.m
will hoet All inlonutioul coffee
Nra. Robert Cimino of
Newport Beach will •rv• u
prMident. Board members in-
clude Wra. Kerk Leeh, Wra.
Thomu Walley, Wra. Jtenneth
Schwarz, Nra. Patrick Simar,
Wra. Dennia Rohan, Nra. Cappy
Dobba, Mrs. Michael Vollmer
and Mra. Greq John.on.
• for thoee inter.teclin jolala9
the OJOUP Noaday, Wayl8 at
10:30 a.m. in the mU8eWD'a
Sculptun Garct.n Cafe.
The new proviaionala include
Mrs. Bob Broqoer, Mra. Thomas
Edwarda, Nra. Carllnaley, Mrs.
Fredric forater, Mrs. Wayne
Hauaer, N:ra. t.e.lie Munaon,
Mrs. Chip Nichola and Mra. Jeff
Pence.
Republican Women
To Meet On Friday
The Irvine-Coast Republican
Women's Club will m .. t Friday,
May 15, 11 a.m. at The Grovea,
5200 Irvine Blvd., Irvine.
The meetino will be followed
by a luncheon and fashion ahow.
Tickets are $7.50.
For more information call
S.S-5975.
Coast Symphony
To Perform On Sunday
The Oranoe Cout Col199e
Symphony Orchestra will oive
ita final performance of the
aeuon Sunday, May 17 at 4
p .m. at the achool auditorium.
Worb by Mozart, Schumann
and David Roee will be fMtured.
Tickets are $3 oeneral admit-
lion, $2 for Orano• Coaat·Col-
leqe students.
For more information call
~5527.
Docents, followin9 nine mon-
th.t of utenaive tra.ininO, 91••
guided tours of the muewa'a
chanotno uhibitiona.
The mu.eewn is located at 850
San Clemente Drift, Newport
Beach. for more information
call 759-1122.
Garden CUb To
Hold Luau Potklck.
The Newport Hilla Garden
Club will hold a Luau Potluck
Friday, May 15 at 6:30p.m. at
Clubhouee 1, on Port
Weatboume in the Harbor View
Hom• tract.
Each member is ubd to br-
ino an }{awaiian food. For r ... r-
vationa at $5 per penon call
759-9326.
The club will spouor a tour
and luncheon at Lawry'a Califor-
nia Center Thunday, Nay 21 at
8:30a.m. For more information
call 644-5933.
Christian Women Set
Luncheon Wednesday
"It's About Time" ia the theme
for the Newport Beach Chriatia.n
Women's Club luncheon
Wednesday, May 20 at 11:45
a.m. at the Airporter Inn.
All women are invited. Colt is
$6. A free nunery will be pro-
vided. For more information call
760-9616.
··our carpet.ng looked temble It was t1me
to make a dec1s1on to keep 1t or replace 1t.
We dec1ded to try Stanley Steamer
because we heard they were the best.
Thetr crew came out. really stud1ed the
carpet1ng and 1n about an hour w~ had a
beautifully. clean carpet We were~
amazed." \
Here's why the Stanley Steemer
daaNngsy~lsbes.
Stanley Steemer combines steam and
extra powerful, safe cleaning agents tq.
clean carpet fibers.
Immediately, this
exclus1ve cleaning
formula Is powerfully
temoved leaving no
residue and allo_wing
your carpet to dry
quicker.
Stanley Steemer
... does not use your
hot water ot electrictty. Only our cleaning
wand. hose and specially tratned crew
enters your home. You'll be surprised at
how quickly your carpet es cleaned and
sanitized. and ready for you to enjoy.
Scott loc.lalon • the lucky winner of the all-
~uipro~ns/NBoffomey]oc~n~d
be and wile SUM:UJ wm aim lor fall-but "no later
than next spring/" (SuiiQIJ, note/)
Jean HaUiburton·s
HARBORUTES
Gamblers all-and not an
Anonymous one in the crowd of
5301
That wu the group 1ut Satur-
day night at the Newport Hubor
Art Muaeum celebrating (and
euning money) with the
cleverest, most elegant, most
beautiful, most tuteful-and
most fun event in NHAM's
history-I.e Giand Cuinol
Paying $250 a couple to
attend (and many times more to
sponeor tables) the creme de lo
creme of Hubor Area IOCiety
put on gouamer and beJeweled
gowns and ru.Wy sh.irte with
black tie, arrived on expensive
wheels, were handed out by
valets, walked the red cupet,
cocktailed, rolled the dice,
turned the cuds, dined and
danced.
As an ezample of this "cream"
there were-among those
present-A! and Lucille Adams,
the George Argyroaea, Judy and
Bill Banning, Bev and Sam
Bames, Bette and Ward Baxter,
Virginia and Paul Bender, the
Wellinqton Bonners, Tamar and
Marty Brower, the Harry Bubbs,
Dr. Jack and Rosemary Bullis,
E.G . and Ward Chamberlin,
Dot and Ralph Clock, Helen and
Bert Coffey.
Marqe and Richard Cooling,
Miriam and Ben Deane, Dori
and Jack de ~. Caroline and
Maury DeWald, the Lee
Ouryeu, Jerri and Jack Dwan,
Alice and Rob lngli.ah, L.ouiM
and ICae Ewing, ~en Cole
wearl.ng Marc Friedberg's dia-
mond (the Big Day will be New
Year'• Eve-and they'll live in
A.penl)
Mike and Vicki Gering,
Walter and Darlene Ge.rken,
Anita Ferguson, president of NB
Friends of the Library, beads
the 22nd annual Used Book
Sale. Starts tomorrow, 7 to
9 p.m. and continues through
S unday.
Joyce Gleeeon, Mary Anne
Green, Dr. Loren and Jackie
Heather, Nora and Charles
H..ter, Lynn and Clement
Hinch, Ann and George Hols-
tein, the Gary Hunts, Judy
Hurndall, Annette Hurwitz, the
William lrwina (who won the trip
to the Fairfax Hotel in
Wuhinqton, D.C .!), the Scott
Jacbona (eee photo at top of
paqel), George Jeffriea, Johann
and Dr. Richard Jonas, Nora
and Vin Jorgensen, Shelley
Kaufmann and Richard Bendix.
Bonnie and Peter Kremer,
Lucille ltuehn, Ann and Don
Lawrens, Robert Lintz, Molly
and Leon Lyon, Curt Lyon and
Wendy Wavell, Roger Luby and
Sauy Marsh, Hedda and Steve
M&roai, Ruth and Roger Miller,
Sue and Phil Morgan, the Bob
Mcla.ins, Pat and Cad Neiaser,
Cecilia and Bruce Nott, Nancy
and Tony Otting, Maggie and
Keith Owens, Rhonda Parker
with Kitty and Hal Leslie (Tim
was in Virginia for his father's
funeral), the Robert Perkins, Jim
Pick, Marcella and John Porter,
Ceci and Randy Presley.
Diane and Harry Rinker, the
J. E. T. Rutten, Myma and Ernie
Saftiq, Gloria and Howard
Seelye, Marion and John Shea,
Patrick Shea and Cindy Be bow,
Jeate Nay ud Cecil Shirar,
Link and Dr. Bob Spurzem,
Bobbie and Bill Stabler, Helen
and Don Starling, Betty and
Dick Steele, David Steinmeta
and Mugarita Shaw, Tim and
Su.aan Strader, Harvey and Sally
Somera, ICatie Swiqart, Jean and
Dave Tappan, Snooaie Ullman,
Dolores and John Virtue, Jan
and Tony Vitti, Wini and Pete
Voegelin, Amen Wardy, Gene
Wuhbum, Ginny and Ed
Warmi.nqton-alao the Warm-
inqton aona, but with two aeta of
identical twins, who's ever sure
which one you're facing?
Theoretically there were Ed Jr.
and Jim and Bob and Bill and
their wives. But it could be that
only Jim and Bill showed up and
kept movinq. Who knows!
We know there were Dawn
and Bob W uher, Katie and
Chuck Wheeler, Gary
Wheelock (down from LA to
revisit), the Tom Wilcks, the
Georqe Y ardleys, Gloria and
Mel Ziqner and Mark Zigner and
Galen Colwell.
That's it, folb-from A to Z,
but it's only a sample .
Remember, there were 5301 All
eleganteal
Save Gas • Save Money
Read our Real Estate
Section
Weddings
Parties
Dances
Annlversarler
Luncheons
Receptions
Outdoor Parties
BoMPwtiee
(fttdr Up AT Dodtl &1111., .,.,
Credits and kudos to Chair-
man Marc Friedberg, Pruident
Jack Shea, the nine other
members of the committee:
Madelyn Gonsalez, Patsy Gib-
son, Judy Humdall, Ruth
Jensen, Elizabeth Laughlin, Mol-
ly Lyon, Jo McLain, Sally
Somers, Snoozie Ullman. Alao to
the museum staff headed by
Cathleen Gallander, .Betty Tum-
bull, Gene Gardner and Phyllis
Lutjeans.
And a bow to Rococo for the
outstanding food, and to Tom
Pearce Party Flowers for the ex-
quisite arrangements.
• • •
There were, of course, other
things going on around these
parts (aren't there always?) and
we must salute NB City Arta
Festival Committee, co-chaired
by Jerrell Richards and Beryl
Melinkoff, for their successful
party last weelc and for the great
weekend to come (read our
other pages for the schedule).
Another salute goes to the
Laquna School of Art Associates
for the "Show and Tell Matinee"
last week planned by Dave Out·
tenhoffer, Bill Beatty, Ruth
McManigal, Julie and Jack
Ansley, Alice Slutz, Yvonne
Crawshaw and Muriel Reynolds.
SCR always has a dozen
things going at once-all on its
own-but last week a very
special small luncheon was held
in the beautiful home of Trish
O'Donnell (co-hostessed by
Louise Ewing and Valley Reilly)
to announce the date of the SCR
Openinq Gala-Sept. 12.
Gala Chairman Dot Clock
also announced the theme of the
now-annual white-tie fund ·
raiser: "Simply Sterling." You'll
hear much more about this.
Anne Nutt started her term as
pres1dent of Newport Harbor
Junior League with a New New
Newport Fos}uon Show.
NEWPORT BAYVIEW YACHl CLUB hiS rt'
The most lttiiC'IM IOCtliOO 1n NeWI)OI1
Buch lor the SilK~ P• 11es 111d meettncs
htry dly "'d n11111 of the week the dub's
fac~•t.es. 111d Newport's l•ant wat•IIOIIt
deck. IS It ,our disposal tor rtcflltiOIIS,
cocktt •l l)lrt!IS meel•fiiS or wlltlftlr
reason to aet tocec~~e~ We .. n llenclt tilt
food. alCIIt11b tnd ...,tll•lll 1n bet..-.
Call (714) 6311900 and lllow liS to lltlp
J04t mate a succn.shA tm~t
Itt t kll:ll 7l
MARSTON
FORA
BANQU!:r_F~ILITIES
OVERLOOKING
BEAUTIFUL
NEWPORT lAY FULLY ASSUMABLE LOAN -
INTEREST ONLY I
~rt &,uiJy 'Funds ·Inc
L•<*~Md Btot<et S.nc• •S.J•
Do you apot tbe ''third linger,
leh band" adornment? Karen
Cole and More Friedberg
announced their engagement oJ
NHAM's Grand Ca.inol
• • •
Another very auoceaaful event
was the Junior Leaque's New
New Newport-which was also
the New New Broadway (depart-
ment store, that is-on Fashion
Island).
The League set up a Brunch
event and brought out a full
house before the store opened.
The Broadway hosted same
and brought the loveliest,
freshest, youngest models we've
seen in eons to show the newest
summer fashions.
Delightful!
Local manager Karen K.ipp
played hostess also to store peo-
ple hom LA, including Edward
Grund, Lenore Hatch, Debbie
Williams, Suzy Lewis, Maura
Eggan and Sam McClendon,
who commentated the ahow.
Junior Leaque board members
are Anne Nutt, Nancy Hines,
Caroline IC.inch, Janet Edd.in.a,
Susan Robi.aon, Mary Anna
Jeppe and Jo Vandervort.
• • •
Super Children'• Home Socia-
Tbe Broadway on Fa6b.iotJ laland
bad a Junior League bene/it
brunch and showing ollosb-
ionable new summer togs.
Finding more in common than their mutual interest in art are NB
Councilwoman Rutbelyn Plummer, leh, Pete Barrett and Pt:lt
Hadden. The three, who attended the City Arts Festival Party last
weelc at NHAM, are all graduates of Newport Harbor Higb
School-one year apart. Their classes are, respectively, '43, '42
and '41 . StoJI plJoto by ROD Stolle
ty member Helen Hamilton is
heading a fund railer fo~ CHS
thia Saturday (May 16) at the
Cannery hom noon to 4 p.m. lt
won't blow your allo,.anoe at all.
The tab il SSt
The,. will be a "build your
own taco" bar and clam
chowder served on the deck.
Other food will be served on the
boats at the dock.
There will be music, a ma91-
cian, a Thievea Market and
prizesl (The cannery ia pro-
vidinq all--.nd CBS geta every
penny.)
• •
AJ.o on Saturday Ballet
Pacifica's Guild iaaponaorinCJ a
Laguna Beach Swap Meet from
9 a.m. to 3 p .m . at the Laquna
Beach High School parking lot
on Park Avenue.
17Je 2zxJ annual Viennese Ball was held at tbe NB Jlarrioff Hotel as
a benefit lor tbe Pacific S ymphony Orcbe&tra. Ball Cbairman Floss
Scbumocber gets an assjs/ from husband Ed, leh, in finding her
nome in tbe program. Peggy and Les Cotton knew it was there all
tbe time. StaB pholo by Ron Sll:.•ne
rle'\ltin There are florrsts and
then there IS
DiiUHr l'llfylteu~
Calibnia's Finest Dinner 'Ibelue ,_
Till. ... ., ..... lflb.,
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... ,...,. ... rn.r tl{ 7 n.v ......
~rformancee Tuea. thru Sun., & Sun. Brunc:h
641 -0810 • Stone M1ll Busmess Park
2915 Red Htll Ave . • Costa Mesa
The PORT 'llt'alrt
..
•
' 'A Grand Old
(Hawaiian) Name'
/F_,_. !Jlf-:iol
w~ hav~ added two wry qualiOed women kl our
alt~ration staJf As an tntroducdon. we will offa-
10" OFF all alleratJons until Mr( 22nd.
ac...d s.. • Su.n.
Opcn!.valoy ~
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CI.OTIID? -LET Ul DO rT ro. YOOI
FAIIII.Y wua. nurr AlfD row ... '-"'-'---=•·-,_ Drr a-..g ~-
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IWe witb
wiJit..
brllllWMciNead
ID.I.Md of Newport QolDQ to
H.waU, u muy do for the
month of Nay, Hawaii came to
the Newport arM-corona del
Mar, to bo opecillc.
Thoee lawn Of Hawaii have
Jmown the name "w.lia" for
JD.ADj yean but how IIWlY bew
that NoUo tallowoitaD 1or Nary?
Nuy ro.ter, with h.r bu.-
band Willlom, formod tho Malia
firm 20 yea.rt avo, and iD th ..
two d.C.d. lt hu qrowu from a
amall plant on Halebuwtla
StrHI, with 30 employ ... , to a
larQe manufacturing plant on
Kamehameha HiCJhway where
the Fo.ten now have 190
employees.
From the beqinning the
F01ten wen d.termined to
erNie a line of beautiful
100-percent cotton dr..... and
aport. Mparat• that would cap-
ture the suntanned, warm fHl-
ino of the ialancb but never the
look of atereotyped "Hawaiian"
clr-..Q.
Each print ia desiqn.d at
NaUa uu:l ia theirs ezclusively.
To priD.t ta.. f.abrica, William
Fo.ter go. to Japan where he
worb cloeely with fabric print-
era, maten iD the ~q
art oleerMil-priDtiJlv d.i.QU.
howlll9 that it ia DOt u.ouqb
for ber to cloolQ1l tho Nolio line
each ---. w.u,. ro.ter keeps
in to\lCit with C\Utomer1. She ia
al.a I.D.YOI.ftd with many of the
other operation~~ of their buai-D-.
Each _.eoa Nary conecta
colon, cleai9JU and rtyllnq on
aampl. until abe achieves the
prec:t.look ahe'• after. Then
abe ..U.. peDODal appearance•
acre:. tM country, whJch il
wh.at brought her to the Bra-
Rtzaq iD Co1011a del Mar recent-
ly.
Tbe Wolio 20th Almlvoreory
CoU.ctlcD i8 100-perceat oottOD
ill bright, laappy oololt cd ez·
GlC!J~~f)00 -In NQNrallollng
Allalllll o .......
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POTATOES) AND A Rt£SH &MfD HOT -"-0 ROll WITH HONFt OR
OOIOWNJAIIS. .......
OW ll*'t SpanWIICM,I!Ct Oom--. PIP9IJI, bell PIPPII"S IWI otv.)
coml*ld fllltt 10w cream IWI Oltddar m-.
C.ptRhll• cr.am ~ tomatoel. IOIItld m~ooms onc1 oniOns. for tM --_.--
'Mtl crab. avocodo, 1011' cream and ,lock m ..... fror rh<l tpecto1
tweold•.
ON PCH, C0110NA DIL MAll, OPPOSm Al.lllliOHI
I
chatve prinlt. Note the wry
apec:i&) liqnature pri.Dt "4zmi-
venary Dre.." The aignah11e ia
the print-the briqht pinlt
qeranium l.U NYI "Malia" and
the print iJ: called "Sprite."
Another imaqi.Dative print it
Malia'• mouthwaterinq water-
melon print. Shown here ia the
A-wrap Uirt, the print iJ: called
5/14
'
"N-N-W.loa.," and 11 red with
pi.Dk, white ud qrMB "M«la. u
It Us wom with a T-lhlrl of 100-
percent cotton in white with r.t
trim. N -M-Mouthwaterin91
"CrMtiD9 prillta th.at make tu
amile il my tpMt•t pleuute iD
dHiqDinq," Mid Mary fa.ter,
better known iD Hawaii and
around the world aa "Nalla."
Gfi oe~t tiM cho..,....,..l AMI ..ctt
JrlaJkJ'• new _,.,_}on prial ~lor
Sllltday bn.:ndt.
Newport to
Avalon
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Wortce by Manuel Ed-
ward Deleon Vllltl be on
disptay Saturday, May
16 through July 1 at the
Clyde Zulch Originals
Gallery of Fine Arts,
3800 E. Coast Hwy .•
Corona del Mar. A
reception will be held
Saturday, May 16, 4 to
7 p.m. in his honor.
For more information
call 675-8641 .
........ Spring:
Wood Sculpture" will
be on display Saturday,
May 17, through July
12 at the Sullivan
Gallery of the Newport
Harbor Art Museum,
860 San Clemente Or ..
Newport Beach. A
reception will be held
Sunday, May 17 at 2
p .m. Gallery hours are
Tuesday through Sun-
day, 11 a.m . to 5 p.m.
For more informa~n
caU 1!i9-1122.
A new coiiMtlon of
wet~ by }(eith
Crown will ~ bn ahibit
May 16 thr~ June
17 at the Abrt.QI
Gellefy, 281S Villa Way.
Newport Beach. A
recept.ion wftl be held 6
to 9 p.m . Saturday,
May 16. Gallery hours
are Tuesday through
Saturday, 11 a.m . to 5
p.m. For more informa-
tion call 831-7281 .
Wort&• by marine artist
Norma Jay will continue
on exhibit through June
22 at the Newport
Beach City Hall Gallery.
3300 Newport Blvd .•
Newport Beach. Gallery
hours are weekdays.
8 a.m. to 5 p .m.
The....,.leprlng
student an ahow will be
held May 20 through
June 11 at the Orange
Coast College Gellerv. A
reception for the ar1iltl
will be held WedMeday.
~Y 20, 7 to 9 p.m. It
the geilery. Houra ere
Monday through Friday.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m .• end
MondaY and TuMdav
eveningt. 1 to 9 p.m .
Admislion le 25 cents.
For more lnfonnatlon
call 66&-5983.
···~s.tt Beyond Uk~·· en
exhibit of Anwlcen Por-
traiture, wilt be on
... y May 22 through
Juty 12 at the Newport
Herbor M MuMum,
-Sen c..,.,,. Or .•
Newport a..d\. Arttlta
teetured lndudl AMy
Werhol. NaMrd
AWdcin. Oeorvl s.&.
8nd ChuCk 00..
GalltY hovl .. 11
a.m. to I ,.m. T\llldey
1hrough ..... end ,_ ....... und.
~1ft. Por mote Womw-elan. 011 ,.., t22.
TMM.Houee
Volunteers will sponsor
a tour of the Los
Angeles County
Museum of Art to view
the "Bronze Age of
China" exhibit Monday,
May 18. 10 a.m. to 4:30
p .m . Fee is $11 and in-
etudes a roundtrip bus
fare to the museum
from Mills House
Gallery, which is located
at 12732 Main St.,
Garden Grove. For more
information call 638-
fm17 .
New work• by Alice
Phillips titled "Oblique
line Series'' will be on
exhibit May 16 through
June 13 at Galeria
Elena, 2811 Villa Way.
Newport Beach. A
reception will be held
for the artist Saturday,
May 16, 7 to 10 p .m.
Gallery hours are Tues-
day through Saturday,
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For
more information call
675-6242.
n. WOitlla of sculptor
Harokj PastoriUS will be
on dill)tav et the New-
port Beech City Hall
Gallery, 3300 Ne....,:\O(t
Btvd .• Newport Beach.
Vtewing hours are 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m . weekdays.
"11w,.,.WI• .. of
Ute," 1r1 exhibit featur-
ing oils, wat•colors and
collaQe by M irni Sharon
Stein, is on display at
the Shirley Mayws Gal-
lery, 1961 S. Coast
Hwy .• Laguna Beach.
Viewing hours are daily
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except
T ueeday. FOf more infor-
mation call 494 4596.
"C ...... aphy: Affair of
the Heart" will be on
exhibit May 17 through
July 5 at the Long
Beach Museum of Art,
2300 E. Ocean Blvd ..
long Beach. A recep-
tion will be held Sun·
day, May 17, 2 to 4
p.m. For more informa-
tion call 1213) 439-2119.
Worb by Fil Mottola
will be on display
through June 16 et the
Pomeroy Gallery of Fine
Art. 5651 lincoln Ave .•
Suite A, Cypress. A
reception will be held
for the artist Saturday.
May 16. 4 to 10 p.m . at
the gallery. For more in-
formation call BXl-1010.
The Trnel COIIHI\h·
... of the Bowers
Mueeum will preeent a
dlacutaloo of an upcom-
Ing tour to Greece in
s.,tember, Thurtday.
May 14, 2 p .m . at the
mu.eum. 2002 N . Main
St., San~ Ana. For l'llC)(• Information call
~.
......... by
Florence Arnold, In-
~ by Ginny
Horatkottt, end ecutp-
ture bv Denial MUier wit
be pn11n* thtough
M-v 22 et the e>r.nge
Co&my t.lter for Con-
... ....., M . 3121 W .
MecMtu aw .. Sp.ce
111. SIMa Ani. G1111Y
hOUri .. T\Midlly
throUgh s.turdr( • noon
to I p .m . FOf mor. lno
fomwdon caM 541 1111.
Chinese artlst and
founder of the Fifth
Moon Group, will be
displayed through June
2 at Galerie Andre, 696
Town Center Dr .• Costa
Mesa. Gallery hours are
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues-
day through Saturday.
For more information
call641-1011.
A ceramic exhibition,
featuring the works of
John Bobeda. Jerry
Caplan, Patrick Crabb.
Yoshiro Ikeda and Gail
Ritchie will be on
display through July 26
at the Min House Visual
Arts Complex, 12732
Main St., Garden
Grove. For more in-
formation call 638-6707.
Photogrephe by Olivia
Parker will be on display
through June 12 at the
Orange Coa91 College
Photo Gallery. Hours
are Monday through Fri-
day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .
and 6 to 9 p.m. Free.
For more information
call 566-5725.
"Pubflc uv ... Private
Moments," photo-
graphs of Hollywood
celebrities by Sid Avery,
and "Kosmopolities and
Other Portraits" will be
on exhibit through June
6 at the Susan Spiritus
Gallery, 3336 Via lido.
Newport Beach Gallery
hours are 11 a.m . to 5
p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday.
T.,....tr .... basketry
end ikat weaving by
Erika Torn, Ouiese
Myers and Janett
Schettino will be on
~ through May 24
at the l ' Abbe-Jones
Gallery. 184 s. Coast
Hwy., Laguna Beach.
Gallery hours are
Wednesday through
Sunday. 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. For more inf orma·
tlon call 494-5317.
.. Portralte." by
painters Caron Colvin.
Tom Wudl. Walter
Gabrielson and Craig
Kaufman, and photog·
raphers John Coplans,
Nancy Hirch and Jan
Grover. will be on
display through June 6
at UC Irvine's Fine Arts
Gallery. Gallery hours
are Tuesday through
Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. For more informa-
tion call 833-6648
••AJe.ta.n Clliu'ca:
Art Ponerv 1875-1930"
will be on display
through May 31 at"
Muckenthaler Cultural
Cent•. 1201 Malvern,
Fullerton. For more infor-
mation call 73&-6696.
n. Mlton WICihll_.
Coltection lt on chplay
through July 5 at the
Long 8eec:h MUI8Un'l of
M, 2300 E. Ocean Blvd.,
Long a..ch. Vl.wing
~ are 12 to 6 p.m .•
Wednndey ttwough
SIMldly.
n. .... ot .....
ff-* wtl continue on
cllplily at~ a ••• , ... m N. CCNilt
Hwy •• l.-guna Belch.
G1hrt houn .,. 10
e.m. to I p.m . .,.,.,
daY. For more r.tom.
dOn Cll .-.2178.
Qdr ...............
.... by Gwen Jemet.
irwtructor .r Seddlebeck
College, wUt be on dis-
play ttwough 1he month
of May at COM! F11der ..
Saving~ end l..owl, 2620
San Miguel Dr., Newpr·
Beech. Hot.n are 9 a.m .
to 6 p.m . Monday
through Thurwday;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday;
and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday.
..Future Foeaita" by
Mark Chamberlain and
"Night Walking" by
Jerry Burchfteld, two
photographic exhibits,
will be on display
through June 21 at the
Laguna Beach Museum
of Art, 307 Cliff Or .•
Laguna Beach. Gallery
hours are 11:30 a.m . to
4:30 p.m. For more in-
formation call 494-6631 .
MagailllBallel"e "The
Hawaiian Experience,··
feat~ng watercolors
and monotypes, will be
on display through June
15 at the West Coast
Gallery, 3810 South
Plaza Dr .• Santa Ana.
Gallery houls are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. daily, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Set\A'day, and
noon to 5 p.m . Sunday.
For more information
call 645--9334.
Clubs
Th&ar.cley, M•y 14
TheThur.cley
Morning Club will meet
at 11 a.m. at the Balboa
Bay Club. It is the last
meeting fof 1981 .
In Tr8ft8hlon, for
widowed men and
women. meets every
Thursday. 3 to 5 p.m .•
at the OASIS Multi-
Purpose Center. Fifth
and Marguerite. Corona
del Mar. For more infor-
mation call 494-2025.
The Newpon Har-
bo. Kiwanis Club will
meet at 7:30a.m. at the
Balboa Bay Club. 1221
W . Coast Hwy . New-
port Beach.
The Thunday
Momlng Club will
meet at 11 a.m. at the
Balboa Bay Club
Friday, May 1 6
Aerobic Dl8co and
Dance Club. 7 p.m ..
2515 f Coast H l.''/
Corona del Mar For
more information call
494-0593.
Saturday, M•y 18
The Newpon Beach
Ktwt Club will meet at
11 :30 a.m . at the home
of Mrs William Furlong.
For more information
call 496-9&&3.
Sunday, M•y 17
Te..o...,...coun-
ty Chapter of Women
In Communications will
meet at 10:30 a.m. at
the Balboe Bay Club.
Or. Adete ~ will
apeak. For more lnfor·
mation call 961-6342.
n-. ...... " ..... a.. TOMtmittrea Club
witt meet at 11:30 a.m.
at the Betboa Bay Club.
more informatk>n
7a>«)18.
' I• ...,. II. 1•1 .. II
TueMiay, May 18
Thelmn..New-
port chaptef of LNds,
a referral ne1WOtk for
women in business, will
meet at 7:30 a.m. at
Baxter's, 5180 Birch
St .. Newport Beach.
For more information
call 833-20n
Hetbcw&lngen.
7·30 p.m., Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant
of Costa Mesa, 2850
Fatrview. Costa Mesa.
540-n44.
ICiw•nl• Club of
Corona del Mar, 12:10
p.m .. Villa Sweden
Restaurant, Corona del
Mar. 955-1661 , George
Hauser.
W.c:lnHCiay, M•y 20
The laguna Folk·
dancers meet Wednes·
day, 7:15 to 10:30 p.m ..
and Sundays from 7 to
10:30 p.m. at the
Laguna Beach High
School girls gymnasium
at St. Ann's Drive and
Park Avenue. For more
tnformation call 494-
7930
Flbns
"Throne of Blood,"
by Akira Kurosawa. and
"Sansho the Bailiff" by
Kenju Mizoguchi will
show Saturday. May
16, at 6:30p.m. at UC
lrvtne's Social Science
Hall. Tickets are $2
general admission and
$1 for UC Irvine stu-
dents.
Stanley ICuWk*' s
"Clockwork Orange"
and lucas' "THX 1138"
will show Friday and
Saturday, May 15 and
16, 7 p m . at the Balboa
Cinema, 709 E Balboa
Blvd., Balboa. $3. For
more tnformation call
675-3570
''I.....,......... Com-
munication Skills," by
Or. C'-ude Fatley. wiJI
be hetd Wednesday,
May 13, 1 p .m. in
Orange Coast College's
Fine Arts 119. Free.
"Get P.ople To Do
What You Want Them
to Because They Want
To" >MI be held Friday,
May 15, 7:30 p.m. in
Orange Coast Cotlege's
Fine Arts Hall 119. Free.
For more information
call 566-5880.
.. U.SJChtne Trade 1n
the '80s-An Authori-
tative Update" will be
held Tuesday, May 19.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the
Newport Beach Mamott
hotel. Speaker will be
Pang Jinbo, chief com-
mercial counselor. Em-
bassy of the People's
Republic of China.
Washington, O.C The
focus will be tn the
areas of electronics, oil
and energy. scientific
instrumentation, trans·
portation and finance
Fee is $96. For more tn-
formation call 833-5414
"The Femele A~
hotlc: Who is She?". a
two-hour seminar. will
be offered Friday. May
15 at 7:30p.m . at
Counseling Associates,
18001 Irvine Blvd., Suite
B. Tustin . Fee is $5. For
more information call
832-1020.
"StNae: Your Body's
W orst Enemy" will be
hefd Wednesday. May
13, 7:30p.m . at Oeef-
fteld Community Park.
Deerwood West. lrvine.
For more informatipn
call499-1311. ext 160
"Spece Shuttle: A
Success" will be giVen
Monday, May 18, 7:30
p.m tn room F-110
Medical Sc•ences Com-
plex, UC Irvine. Tickets
are $3 general, $2 stu-
dents and staff For
more information call
833-6247
"Women. Too, Pr~
t.ct You-City. Coun
tv. Country" will be
Orange Coest College
Forum. Free .
Anft 8. M.-dn Will
diaeuas "Singles· Sum-
mer Happy, Summer
Not" Sunday, May 17,
5 p.m. at the Advanced
Health Center. 1300 N
Bristol, Newport Beach.
$3. For more tnfor-
m3tl0n call 97>0700
"Man end Women in
the '80s," by Dr. Phyl
Ius Chesler. will. be held
Thursday, May 14, 8
p m. m room F-110
Medical Sciences lec-
ture Hall, UC lrv1ne
Tickets are $3 general,
$1 for UC Irvine stu
dents. and $2 for other
students. seniors and
UC Irvine staff faculty
and alumnt. For more
information call 833
5588
Mimi Shefon Stein.
singer I guitarist, will per·
form international and
Broadway songs for the
Women's League of
Newport Harbor at the
Newport Beach Elks
Club. Tuesday. May 19.
For more •nformation
call 642·3214
n. ..... ., .......
Quartet Will perform Frt-
day, May 15. 8 p m tn
the Fine Arts Village
Theater at UC lrvtne
Ttckets are $6 general
admtsston, $1 for stu-
dents For more tnfor
mat1on call 833-6617
The UC Irvine Wind
Ensemble will perform
Tuesday, May 19.
8 p.m •n the Ftne Arts
Village Theater Tickets
are $3 general. $ 1 for
students For more tn·
formatiOn call 833-661 7
"Fantam•tJon," fea-
turing new works by
Will Vinton and lan
Emes. will show Sunday
through Tuesday, May
17 to 19, 7 p m. at the
Balboa Ctnema, 709 E
Balboa Blvd . Balboa
$3. For more tnforma·
tion call 675-3570
Ken Ru ... ll's "Wom-
en tn Love" and "The
Mustc Lovers" will
held Thursday, May 14, ,
10 a m at the Student
Center. Orange Coast
College. Speakers tn-
clude Linda Culhgan of
the Orange County
Sheriff's Department
'Saki~ D•ncen" Wtll
perform at lrv1ne's Sun-
day Playhouse Sunday.
May 17, 2 p m at the
Turtle Rock Commun1ty
Center Ttckets are $3
general admiSSIOn and
$2 for semors and stu-
dets
show Wednesday and
Thursday. May 20 and
21 . 7 p.m at the Balboa
Cinema, 709 E. Balboa
Blvd., Balboa $3 For
more 1nformat10n call
67&-3570.
"The Electric H~M
rnen. •• with Robert
Redford and Jane Fon
da, will show Friday
May 15, 7:30 p m 1n
Orange Coast College's
Forum t2
....,.. 21111 .....
Sympoli\1'1'\, .. preeented
by the uc INine E.xten-
eion. will be offeted
Frk»/ eftemooue, 1 ~
p.m., • the Belboa
Cineme. 'Q E. Balboa
Blvd., Bl'boa. &ch
week • oontlr'npOfary
fllm wttt be lhown
wtth the fMm'e ~
on hand to chcu. lt.
For more in~
c.M&J3-&U4.
.,.. ...... ductoty lec-
ture. on the SeigMe'
R•Uonehip eou .....
wt-kh .... the
~of a good
,..tioniNp, will be held
'Thutdy, June 4. 7:30
p.m. .. the Soud\ ec-
.......... Formcwe
lnfomwdorl alll73-
401
T em Simonsen of the
Placentia Pojtce Depart-
ment, and Carol Clan
ton of the U.S. Army
Free. For more infor
mat1on call 566-5667
"Time fCM' Each
Other." how to have
quality time in a rela·
tionship, will be held
Thursday, May 14, 7 30
p m et Orange Coast
College's Chemistry
207 Speaker IS Or
Charles Ara Free
''Underet8ndill'8
...... Interaction." by
J1m 1<~1 and John
Flowers, will be held
Thurlday. May 14, 7:30
p.m . at Orange Coast
CoUege't Fine Arts 119.
''Women In 1'-ted
Office.. wm be held Fri •
day, ~Y 15. 1 p.m. at
the Stuc»nt Centw,
Ofange Coat Colege.
Spelken indudl New-
pan BelCh Mayor
Jedde ~. Leguna
a..ch Meyor Pro-Tem
Wy .....,., Allem-
bt'twornln Mtriln ....
geeon of .-74th 0..
trict, end eo.. Mila
Counc:lrMmber Nonne
Hefuog ........
The ICan.,.ton Trto
will perlorm Wednes-
day. May 20. 8 p m at
the lrv1ne B~ tn
Laguna e.acn TICkets
are $5 and t6 For more
information '*' 83,"
4666
TM WterdcM will per-
form Friday, May l5 at
9 p m. and the Clrde
Jetkt Will S*form
Saturday. May 16 at
9 p.m. at the Cudtoo'a
NMt.1714~ •
Coati Meet. For more
lnfonnetion call M2
cxa>.
Ambroeta will perform
Saturday, May 23, 8
p.m. in the Orange
Coast College Audttor
tum. For ticket Infor-
mation call 566-5585
"Childe Byron." by
Romulus Unney, con-
tinues only through
Sunday, May 17. on the
Matnstage at South
Coast Repertory Theater
tn Costa Mesa. "Any
thing Goes!" the Cole
Porter musical, opens
on the Mainstage on
May 26 for a six-week
run. Phone 967-4033 .
The world pr•mler•
of David Tratner's
"Chevaliere," an out
rageous and intrigutng
comedy oi the se~ees.
opens Wednesday. Mav
20 on the Second Stage
of the South Coast
Repertory Theater 1n
Costa Mesa Also
phone 967-4033 Run~
through June 7
··•abu 6n Arm•"
continues at Sebast1an s
at the Grand Hotel '"
Anaheim Phone m
n10 for tickets tO thiS
Rodgers and Hart muSI-
cal Price of admtss1oo
1ncludes both dinner
and show. Runs
through June 14
"The Max Feet~"
starring Cesar Romero.
cont1nues at Sebas-
tian's/wesl tn San C~
mente. Phone 492-9950
The show is a worid
premiere comedy. Pnce
of admtsaion tnc:tudes
both dinMr and show
Runs through June 14
Mjsq:llany_
Sherman Ubrwy and
Gardens Wtll offer a
series of worttshops eo
tttled 'International Otn
ners " Chinese dinner
w•ll be featured T ues
day. May 19. 11 a.m to
1·30 p m Italian dtnner
will be offered T uesdav
May 26. 11 a m to 1 30
p m at the Gardens
2647 E Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar Fee •s
$20 per class Pre-regtl>
trat1on IS rE~Qutred For
more 1nformat1on call
673-2261
The Irvine Board of
Realtors Wtll present
"Cas•no Ntght · Satur
day May 16, 7 to 11
p m at Ment Savtngs
and Loan. 5393 Walnut
Ave .. lrvme Tickets are
$10. For more 1nfor
matton call 967 9243
Ballet P•clflc.a 1s
sponsonng a swdp meet
Saturday May 16,
9 a m to 3 p m at the
laguna Beach H•gh
School parking lot on
Park Avenue For more
mformat10n call 494-
6123
~eo..teoa.
..... , Community
s.rv.c. Office wiU one.
a trtMtt trip to Santa
Barbera and Solv•ng.
Mey 16 through 16.
eo.t is *126. For more
lnfotmation call 568-
s.>.
'l1lle A•erioul LevioD Au-
We,, Ualt 218 of Newport Hu-
))or, wfll c6r NCl cnpe peper
popp'-May 15 aad us to OOIIIl·
... OI'ale lM MCrlftc. of WU .........
f\Uida collected dwiao Poppy
Da,. 90 to ....dy ftlerua ad
tMlr femiJMe, aad to lac.pltele
throQ9hOut the llate.
The ~ popp.. are laud-
made bJ diMhl.ecl ad
hoepittli•ed ..terau u put of
their p)a,Uoal ad J)I1Chol091c&l
therapy.
Tbe ae~Dorial flow. wu
adopted bJ the America IAvicm Auiliuy 1D 1920.
Tbe pu.bllc 11 ubd to pur-
ch._ ad wear the poppiee.
~tPaciflca ToPresentShow Legal Secretaries Install
The fi.D&l pf09lam of Ballet
Paci.fica'a "Ballet for Child.ren"
... benhip •riee will be held
Saturday, Nay 16, at 3:30p.m.,
ad Suclay, Nay 17, 1:30 ad
3:30 p.m. at the F..tiYal FOlUID na .. ter, 650 l.aC)UD.a CaJOD
Road, LaCJQ.Da Beach.
Ticket. are $4 ad $3. Nail
orden, with ..u ... ~.
~tamped a..lope, JD&y be •nt
to Sally ReeYe, P.O . Boz 241,
l.aC)UD.a Beach.
For more information call
494-7271.
Fu Sponsoring
Lyric Cootest
Amateur 110D9Writen are in·
vited to enter the Oruo• Coun-
ty F &i.r' 1 firat annual Lyric '
Writing Cont.t.
Entrt• ahould ezprea what
the compoeer libe about the
fair, ud mut be limJted to 25
wordl.
All lyrics muat be origiu.l,
but may be Mt to a popular
tune. Deadline for entri• ia May
22 at the fairgroundl.
Top lyriciata will be awarded a
$50 prise.
For more information call
751-3247.
Contribution To Be
Matched By NB Group
Rod AdaJU recently made a
$5,000 contribution to
Oranoewood, a new home foz
dependent children, a 8WD
which will be matched by the
Junioz League of Newport Ha.r-
bor.
Adama, president of Adama
Iuulation, i• the father of eioht
children.
Press Women Name
Winners In Contest
The Orange County Diatrict
California Preu Women have '
recently .. lected winnen in
their ltatewide communicatiou
contelt.
Amono the winn.en were Ruth
Eddington, who took a fizst
place; Mildred Nead, MCOnd
place; ud PeoOY Cotton, th..Ud
place. All are Newport Beach
resident•.
Orao• County Superior
Court Judge Everett W. Dickey
will in.ltall198Q.l981 officen of
Or age County, Harbor ArM
lAval Secretari• Nay 20 at 6:30
p.m. at the Balboa Yacht Club,
1801 Bayaide, Coron& del Mar.
Betty J. V u Buakirk will Mrve
her MCODd term u preeident.
Other offlcera to be inltalled in-
clude Betty Schulte, fint vice
premc:lent; Diane BUtby, eecond
vice ~dent; W~da Tromley,
aecretary; Janet Allen,
treuu.rer; Pamela M. Gun, ...
cond term u oovemor; and Ir-
ma Turner, MCOnd term u
NALS repreeentative.
For reeervatiou call 894-7608.
The chapter ia aJ.o apoDIOriDO
ib first "Fut.t Finoen in the
W..t" cont..t Saturday, May 16,
10 a .m. at the Drlftwooc:l Beach
Parkinsons Group
Wll Hold Meetings
The final two meetinos of the
MUOn for the Parlduon'•
Educational Program have been
acheduled for th.ia month.
Dr. Robert Spordone will
di8Cua "Psychological Aapecll
of Parkinson'•" Friday, May 15
at 7:30 p.m. at the Puk Newport
Apa.rtmenll Spa.
A bWii.nea m"tino to diJoua
&D upcomino convention of
Parkinlon'• support orouJ» will
be Uld Saturday, May 23 at 10
a .m. at the Park Newport Apvt-
menb Balboa Room.
For more Information call
640-0218.
Harbor High Play
Continues May 14-16
Newport Harbor Hloh School'•
production of "Godlpell" will
continue May 14 to 16 at 8 p.m.
in the achool theater located at
the comer of Irvine Ave. and
15th St.
Jeaua a portrayed by Chm
IC.arl while the 12 diacipl .. are
played by Willie Coholan, Tom
Early, Jean.n.ine Felde, Mark
Fethenton, Miay JCirch.ner, Josh
Lowe, Janet Prichard, Debbie
Sampeon, Adam Silbu, Derrick
Trimble, Merrie Ward, and
Meliaaa Winc:bor.
For ticket information call
675-5112.
Chlb, 21462 Pacific Cout
Hiohway, Huntington Beach.
The winDing five-member typ-
ino team will receive $100.
For more information about
thia event call 842-5100.
Chorale Has
Pageant Tickets
The Irvine Malter Chorale hu
500 tickets foz the Paoeant of the
Muten for Thu.raday, July 23 at
the Laguna F~val of the Arts.
Tickets will be eold for $16 on
a fint-come, fint-.. rved buil.
Proceecla will benefit the
Chorale.
For information call 542-1790
or write to PO Box 2301,
Newport Beach 92663, enclosino
payment.
Spyglass Garden
CklbToMeet
The Spyolua Hill Garden
Club will m"t for the lut time
tha club year Wedneeday, May
20 at '9:30 a.m. at the home of
Mrs. David KaonoH, 3 ~ocky
Point, Corona del Mar.
OHicera to be illltalled at the
m"tinO include Mrs. Jamea
Frisbie, president; Mn. Fruca
Beauchamp, vice pzuident;
Mrs. Dan Perlmutter, recording
MCretary; Mrs. Marc Metaler,
correaponding aecretary; Mrs.
Joe Carne, eocial aecretary;
N.n. Robert Cimini: treuu.rer;
Mn. A.E. Thompaon, hoepitali·
ty; Mra. Jam• Hodo• ud M.ra.
Richard Tester, cochairmen for
10eial committ .. ; Mra. Denn.ia
Wilton, membership; Mrs. JeH
Pence, publicity; ud Mrs.
Malcolm Gr .. n , parllamen·
tarian.
Babysitting Coop
Forms In Newport
A parent'• ba.bysittinq
cooperative ia beino formed in
the community of Harbor Rido•
in Newport Beach.
No money a ezchuoed by
participanll. Parenti earn time
away from their own children by
donating equal time watchino
.omeone et..'• children. .
For more information call Pat
Lamb at 640-1265.
(CoatlaMCI baia Pill! 17)
"We aa ...,._t 019''.._
tloD," Mid Yatter. "A IDt of am.
cba't bow aboUt lt ad ..., tat
90 to Wco..ld'• beOeue il'l tM oaly .-. ...., bow, H
Althcnao!l tM ..-~ YIS
emploJM ...._ ......... wao•
(curreDtly $3.38 pw laou), it
acldl \q). Lut ,..... ...,.. M.rMd
totalJecl $300,000, wiOa moet of lt
bemo .peDt locally. TMU9en
typlc.Uy ..,.ad me* ol w!lat
na. teamed Ladiea Chapter,
a women'• npport CJIO'lP of
the Oran9e Couty Yule
Center, will iDitall a .. officera
for the 1981-1882 fi-a year at
ill qaeral ... benhip mMtino
Tueeday, Way 19 at 7 p .m. at
the Newport Beach home of Mn.
HanyiNyi&D.
Officen to be inltalled i.n-
clude !lil&beth Calderon, preai·
dent; Jackie ou .. , Yice pr..t-
dentme~~p;Cherl
Courter-Buzton, vice premc:lent
waya and mea.na; Deborah
Doomey, eecretary; ud Oiue
Schmehl', tr ... urer.
For more information call
Jackie Oakea in the evenmo.
997-5682.
··uCAu.u~t'' ... ... ,...,.... ..
LESTATE
• 5 BEDROOMS, 3 FUll 8A THS
• 3 CAR GARAGE, FIREPlACE, POOl
• NEW CARPET AND PAINT
e FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN ·MICROWAVE
e NEAR SOUTH COAST PLAZA IN C. M.
• $975.00 PER MONTH, PlUS unUTIES'
t. J\ I l 'I L I. I 1 tIt I 1
e VIEW OF OCEAN, CfTY
AND SADDLE BACK VALLEY
• • OWNER WIU. RNANCE
• LOT CAN • SPLIT
• PEARCT FOR DEVlLOP£A
..
COO NT
THE
BENEFITS
Neat, older conege. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath,
greet tenentt-plue • near-new 2·bedroom, 2•
bath unit owr • 4-cer GW•· weak to ewrr
tNng locltJon and MMer may flnence at 12"-11
Try t7S,OOO down and a purchale price of
ta,OOO. . c•c._,.,....
th., ........... _ ---W..rtllllao toward .._, wllo
Uv. alUCJe IIDOW'l of "dil·
~ lac =••·" Ia 1978, teen•
ll*ll S3a bllMoa natiouwtde.
"If a W9 ooecert 18 coaillg
ap, we11 ha¥e a ruh of kicla
ooaiAo m waattao tut JDODey,"
eOcordiao tO &w"tland.
Wttla tlae clowatum iD the
ecODOmy thia yeu, TIS became
mor. popular than in peat JMll.
T--.. wbo b.ada!l..bMD!Aota .,..., or two cauWtecl
becau. tlaey couldn't d jobl.
Some relunled to joba they held
1ut IWIUDC lnatMd of lookino
b ••ath•o ...... Wltk o., Pdf*~ n.ID9, they a..-cl
jot. tUt .. ,. cbe to ..-..
lliploy.n dida't calllD M aay
lob llatmo-, becaue man peo-
ple uyed on. Thoee who were
h.irino IUJilJUr help were dotno
"..tective b.iring."
Someone muat be doino IOIM-
th!Ao rioht. 1'hia ,.ar 25 percent
of the SO luo-t Orange COWlty
-.mployen Mid ,,_, to YJS.
'-PtoyeTI OJ: euaplo.,... Ca
call YIS at 642-0474 or come 1D
&om 1 p .m . to 5 p .m . befoTe
Jue 15 ad from 10 a .m. to
3 :30 p .m. after June 15.
Farnly Service Group Sets Luncheon
Lu MariDeru Awd.liary of the
Family S.mce Aleoc:Sation of
Orage Cowaty will hold ill an-
nul Sprinq ClwDJ)aoa• Lunch-
eon WednMclay, Way 20, 11.
a.m., at the home of Wn. Har-
mon McCormick, 13!6 Galuy
-Orl.-, Newpoitl.ach. Multi-Media Show
I SetAtArtMuseurn A luhion ehow will be
fMtured at th.ia fund·raisino
A multi-media ahow fHturlDQ event.
aoundl, movement and viluab :-Gr .. tino gu..ta will be Yn.
perfonnec:l by the California Robett Bonack. p~Dt; Mn.
State University Lono Beaoh Nilton Harvey, I8CODd Yice
New Wualc lnMmhl• will be __ _....a t --J·-"--pa-w.10en ; -.... --• &IV ..... 7 ,
held frlclay, Way 15, 9 p.m. at aocial cha.inna.n; and Mn. Jack
the Newport Harbor Art Sparb, fuhicm coordinator.
MUMum, 850 San Clemente Club memben modeling
Drive, Newport Beach: Norclstroma' oarmenta will m-
Tickell are $3 for memben, elude Mn. J~ D. Bond, Mra.
$3.50 for'atudenta and $4 for Gerald Wack, Mrs. Charl ..
non-membera. Rubaamen, Mrs. Jack Sparb,
For more information call Me. Huel Uplinoer ud Mrs.
759-1122. Jam• WU.on.
....... .,......
ANOUARI"tllt "" ..
Charbroiled .md tup~d With a deh.:JOu<-tenydkt
glaz~. thl!. !>kewered combmataon of
thick. tender ... reok and plump shnmp ts serwd
INith your chotce of our Steammg Cldm
Chowd~r. Soup of the D..ty or Challed MIXed
Grt>t>n 5al<ld plu'> Race Palaf. Frt-sh Pineapple and
ol half loctf of Warm Brectd ilnd Butter
a.n.oa lalaad · • \ l.1rn .. · Ah''''"'
~ .. Po ..... (lol f•• •''''"'''''"'''',.'·' I 'H, I 14·"· f,.,,.,. ''""·'
Co ....... • llorh·r '•II 'l l"''l ' 1 t.·•
l ! • 'I "1'-., HI-.\J
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,
VACANT •nd ASSUMABLE
Yiew windows open to private garden and
patio. Three bedroom· home has a "peek"
ocean view from upstairs. Well located on
quiet cul·de-sac. Just four years old.
$150,000
CALL FOR ORAILS
UNDA ISLE -Wide channel ¥1tw from spectKulv
archtteaurally-des.aned 4-bedroom. S-tMm pool home S1!p
for 2 larp ~ S 1.495.000 8y appointment.
UDO ISLE HOMES -feuuredon Homes Tour. thiS
lovely tradiuona.l. spacious. custom )·bedroom. )-bath home.
newly decorated PriCed to sell quttkly It $475,000. Must see.
Newly remodeled J-bedroom. 2-b&th plus lar1e recreation
room ~d 2 patoos Beam ce1hn1' Grn t for entertillf-in&
5420.000 Ben pr1ce for the money
PENINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT -
~ami<: bay lnd oce~ v1ew at Wecjp. from prime larp
lot +bedroom, )-.bam custom home 1.700 square fHt fea--
tunn& mar.ne room, entry. hv1111 room, dinifla room, built·
m . etc S 1.)85.000
RIIJ. c;Rt :'l>, .. Rt.·altorrn
.. '..l ~ 8 A~ " : '! l ~f.' ~, l ' t ',. ~~ ~-, '· t, 't
TWO LONGS
Gerry & Oarista
673-7761
7~1397
CORONA DEL MAR
How about a hrand new lu'tt urv homE>
~•th mconw un•t Jttac hPd~ We'vl.' got
thr~·"' of ttwm-C<tll lor dt>tad., S4.20.000
t'd' h CAMEO SHORES
t '<Ill"''" t'ntertame" hom\' w1th bOO sq
II entry h<1ll OcPan <lnd ll'll\ v•ew -
'>l<'P' to pr~vatt' beach galEe' lnqu.re
SPYGLASS Hill
Breatht1l..mg v1ew -ocean. harbor. City
light~ Mmt con<ht•o n model home. 3
bedroom. 2 bath, pool and \pa
Sb3'>.000
PENINSULA POINT
5 bedroom~. 3 ba~h), archtt~ct des•&ned
homt> -4 "yeo.us new Pric~d ~lov.
marl..t>t S4'>9 SOO
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Som~t>rwt Mod4.'1 -w1t h ~ecludt>d \ ard
Rt>duc ed ~10 l)()(l Ownt'r an-. IOU' MO\ P
'" t ond•t•on ~!t'p~ to pool .wd Rrt>t>n·
ht>lt ~ \Z'l 110(1
Somt•"t'l Modt•l-S bt>droom l bath
w1th < u'tom ~oHd '""'n"' .l nd plan!..
floors ChoiCe locatton tn Phase II
~349.500
,\.1o nlt'KO Modt•l hul(t' "Mel w1th poul
.tnd \Pc\ 4 b\'droom\ 2 bath\, new car
pf'h Rt'dltt t•d ~'i 000 Ov.nf'r m o t1\<1h•d
S.?54 ~)0
.. _.TWo 673-7761
.__.oNGS 760-1397
STARNES COMPANY
2859 E. C~st Hwy. • Coron. del Milr
ti()T LI§TI,_.t3§
WHITE SAILS-Three bedroom, 2 bath
horne on large lot. Ocean and bay views.
$4125,000 ... A listing of Susan Harder.
TOWNHOME-Jasroine Creek 3
bedroom. 2,300 sq. ft., on greenbelt with
views. Asking $385.000 .. . A listing of
Bert Reedy.
DOVER SHORES-Spotless 4 bedroom. 4
bath, overlooldng the Back Bay, with
private beaches, 1510,000 ... A listing of
Pat. Merry.
SPYGLASS HILL-Popular Portsmouth
model plus one more bedroom and full
bath. fantastic fiDancina 1650,000 ... A
listing of BoonS• B&J'I'iqton.
COZV CAPE COD-3 bedroom. 2 1/2
bath. eanh tonea. pool. tennis, a value in
Woodbridp. 1187,600 ... A Uatina of
Natalie Foprty.
R A N
A luxurlou$, laruJ./y
appointed home is not enough /or
$Ome people. For them, excitement
and drama mujt extend beyond the
wa/13 of their home /o the $Urround-
ing environment. It is /or these
people that we haoe created a oery
$pecial community: Coral Pointe.
Here, atop the C()(Jjtal hills of
pre$tigious San Clemente, you 'II be
awestruck by the $weeping ocean
vietat. You 'II enjoy the Crl$p sea
air of a rarified environment.
LHscooerrnagni/icen/, ocean
view 'ff!3idences of inspiring propor-
na. •wpan ,,..., w.tr .. .,. 1ta7 ts. ••• Poee a
D
tioru and lavi$h appointment$. Four spectacular three-to /ioe-bedroom /loorplans with approximately 2.525 to 4,370 $Q. f t.
Inside, you 'II /ind opulence thaJ gO(!$ far beyond the norm, with $UCh higlrlighb as /indy detailed oak baniste13 and
ralling3, built-in wei ba, with cwtom oak cabinetry, up lo three wooJ-buming fireplaces with cwtom brick heartlu,
dramatic oou/teJ ceilings ancl s/tgli,ltt illumination, built-in intercom syjterm, buill· in MJ/es. and complete security alarm
SJPitllt$. Plw. actioily and media .ooms. intimate rnglenook conoersation areas, wood paneled ceilings. and French doo"
A
N
Prices elfectiv~ cUte of publ.ication
and subject to •vaibl>Uity.
in $elected plans. And, cwlom crown molding3 and chair railing3 are
standard in most plans.
Gourmet kitchens feature the ulmml in decorator features and
modem conoeniences. including a f ull array of fine C'x!neral E lectric
appliances. Master suites are truly lavi$h, with pritJale dressing areas,
and separate silting areas.
But spectacular residences aren't the only thing you 'II f ind in
th is exceptional community. If luxury means more to you, come
experience our breathtaking ocean vietat and enjoy a truly elegan t
lifestyle. Come to Coral Pointe.
From $299,990 to $581,990
flexible financing available
O~n daily 10 a.m. to 6p.m. (7/4) 498.8100
LAGUNA BEACH
110~ \ (,.,,H .. ,
494·1177
1liU:.E AR<.li BAY · C.tal\1\1 aun-
._.. from thit p«Jnuonalh drcora~
home with C\IMOm ti~. wood Ooon.
fl'fneh doon. Two bdrm. w1th ruv u · .,.,won potmtial. pnvat~ pebO and ~ • • . . • . • . . . . . . . . .... $49S.(XX)
u..mu:nD <XZMe YEWS-
A ................. ....
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Tcpoo S..
FOR 11tE ~11NG •
All lit coll«tot 'a ~-UNQUt" 111
~\'tf'Y upt('t and Vef) dramatic, flnftl
drcaran dtwl. Four bdrm.. OCftU\ 'lt"W.
prival~ 'PI· in pnva~ E.lMf'lld
&v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6QS,(XX)
QUAM AND COlY -A 3 bdn:n.
ln. wt!h OC1!UI "-plus 1 I bdrm.
lncu'M lll\lt. Located lD thr North tad
Sp.c and If*! wrth flfth pallll and IW'W
carpeu wath 1 c!wnuni k.rtchen. Walk.
10 thr bN.c h. Sd)e fmanctnC $260.1XX>
a VIC 'I'ERRACE -From row.
~ vW ol all ~ Bay. ~Y pueUed family room w.dt
wed bar. Two f~ E.c&o.ed tntry
Md pebO. Fee .......... $6qs.ooo
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snJNN1NC IS tht ~Word lor thas 1
bdrm.. 31 • bath and ~ ~ '"
(' lftN'nt Be, . M m<'ft'd t'l'ltn and t1~
~ wd add chma 110 thr t){ftUI ,_
T otallv pcwatt t'l'ltmatnJnn~t ~k and
prdm wt!h ~ . . . . . . $700.(XX)
aVIC COVE · A ~ holnco
ia tht moll pidt!CIOUI pnvatr .,.. cl
&......, A .... ) bdmt .. j .. t" widt
dee. alfa 'ud pool wt amid nful
..,dena ..............• s 1.000.000
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2 Funeral I>Uecton
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4 Nemoml
5 Flonm
6 AnAouncemeotl
1 Accouot.anta
8 Attorney
9 Per.onaa
10 Loa ud Found
11 School.a ud bum.ection
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13 Bu.kueq
14 Peta and LlY.-ock
15 G..laQ• s.J..
16 HMlth
17 Travel/Vacabon
18 l.ntenainment
19 Gift SllQQ..tiona
EMPLOYMENT
23 Help W uted
24 £mploJ1Dent Aqenq
2S Coi.I.DMlt.nq Service
26 LlcellMd Chtldeare n SltuatJOD.I wanted
FINANCIAL
28 Money Wanted
29 Money To Loan
30 Blla11l-Opportu.niU..
ll lnvestmenl
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l2 Trust o..da and
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33 Auto FJ.DAnelnq
34 lnawanC1a
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41 sw.~ aad Com.
47 Sewi.Aq W..ch'n•
48 fabrica
4~ Diuaonda & Jewelry
50 Wa-c.lkneoua
51 Wut To Buy
RENTALS
52 Jlutala To Shu.
53 Aputaeata UafunUab.d
54 Aputae11ta f lllllia!tecl
96 Hou.. Ullhuuiahecl
57 Hou.. funUahed
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59 Vac:atioo Reotall
61 BOOIIU for R~t
62 otfice/Coaaerci.al
63 ReltHom•
64 Boud ud Care
65 Garat;~e for Rent
66 Waated To Rent
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68 Ho-for s.le
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71 Loa aad AcrMQ•
72 a-,n PropertJ
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Mas7187. att.r I p.a ,
W AJITID: 21 PIOPU tor
-0-~ ~? C.U Petlloq-. •1.e121.
DfftllSTUDY l"lM
faailiee aeaded to laoll
J..-uss ~NMa• JvJ, ..a
A..-e. c..ror. 731~. •
~
DtCUUliLI IOMAJmC -
H••••o••· inteUtt•••· ~ ,. I 1 el, Zl.
l'r, ........... ,...,
W, ..._. • Lou_.
............... RtMu
.... ,..,. ,.lDJ,
rawALI cow••••o•
.... 'D ............ . .... .., ........ ... ,_..._ ... am.
fftle ................ .... a..., ............ _
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... .... c..., ........ ... a..., ................ _
a, ................ .. o-.,._, ..... CA • ................... _ ... ..................... .. ............. . ...., ................ .. ... ............ _ ....... .. ,..,., . .., ............. ....... ............ __ ... ... _ ........... ...., ,. ............... .... ..._. ...-.n . .,..,..._, ,_ --DoW AlllftD, !.Ill ,_ ,_._ ,.. ....... c..e-. . .., ~
.................... .......,. 2JII w ... a..a.....l.CA-~ --........... u. .. l7,1••• ....... ....... . -
10 LOST • FOUJm
LOST -li&3iSROUNu.
Yk:J:Djty ll T010 &o.d ad
Trabv.co, Cr.btde !loa•.
R.wud, 770-6388, 781-9088.
11 SCHOOlS •
IRSTilOCTIOif
TUTORING: Coaputer
~ lutnac:tioD In buk:
aath, aliJebra, readino.
lniJliab, Gm; m.-ta.ry-
Adult, CAnt.r fot Bulc
LM.ndno Skilla. (714) 5573
5714.
RAlSI TJU QUALITY and
IU.Dd.uda of you e!Ukl'•
ecl1IC&tion .. C>raa9e Co-ty
Appk ScllooJ -ldlldaroar-
teo,)llqll aehool. hale a,
tadlviduallaed atteDtiOD.
557-1753,
CIRTIFIW TIAR GAS
tralolnq, tndhriduau -
9TO'QP ra ... and fund., ... ,.,
N.S.I,, (714) 83SsOW.
IXPIRIINCID, CRIDU-
T1A1..ID VOICI teac:bu bN
opeDillql for ahldente,
Poplllar and cla.aacal ~tyke.
Call 542-2115.
GOU' LISSONS -s.¢n·
DU, lnt.~. prlnN
Pf09JUU. ~~ Tlltl, 551-
5118,
liBEALTB
a .
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t'O ..._,....,._, 'a .-o..-... ............... c. -. ... ......... ._.. .. cw. ..... ........ ...... ..., u. ...... n. ........... ... ....,.,..
teiiiW-
--I ........... ,_ ..... ........ .. ,. ...• -~.· ...... ....._CA.,.,..._&
... .............. CA .... ,.. .................. __ __
........ ....... a--..... ,.. ......... _ ........
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._ .............. Nt,_ .,,
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2
ltPErS•
LIVESTOCK
UGISTEUD IWf-Arabi&D
..,., 5 J'MO, .u.ct by Zar
flalkay. $1,000. 151-1!184,
ArRJCAN GilA Y PARBOT -~rtiaUy taaed, 18
IDOJltbL S4SO, 851-1584.
ALASKAN WALIWUTI
PUPPIIS -6 WMb old, $35
eecb, 831·7356,
IS GARAGE SALES
GABAGI SALI -s..rtaQ
aachta., mow Mi aqD.lp-
•-•· ~ tt..a, ate. S.turcley, Way 16, i--4. 14792
W..yt-Ave,, lrriae, CoU.O•
Park.
GABAGI SALI -Covcla, 2
wlme elWrl wttJa oaoa.n,
IADoz cldaa, 12·p'--· tUeiJ, ..-,, lliher .,.,..,
J.o-a.old Ia-.. 22816 Leo
Lalle, lJ Toro. Friday·
S.tu.rday·Swaday.
II HEALTH
STOP SMOKING . , Thou·
~&~~ida Ja.noe wttla juet ad Yilllt
to tile S.. a-..t. Hyp-
DCMI6I C..ter, 655 C&.iDo de
Loa ....... (w.d1ca1 Plua
acrou fro a llo•pital),
483-3333.
OVERWBGHn
Fm SIX-W&K PROGRAM
lout Newport Beach HOLISTIC HEALTH Croup IS off«-ina a ''"· doctor~per.IMd. six~ -.AVIOIAl
MOWICATION PIIOCiltAM, WITHOUT SHOCK TltEAT-
MENT You can ~ ~aht and bee~ ~altheer at the
s..me time ltKent clinical studMrS •ndk•te thAt a.hAvi(M's
al MocMicatiOn •s TWICE AS HFlCTIVE as med1cal dtet
PfotrAms
TO T AICf 1HI5 RtST STtP TOW AID
TOTAl HIALTH-fltU, al 556-4tSO
II SCHOOLS•
IKSTRUCTION
::ATHY IICDT Gya.DMtic
\cade.J 3 Gut. 5 ud OYe.
M9bulia9fed .. nc.d ._.,.,
U.0 1Rini'9J'II 2~ -5 ,_,.,
JOyWqirla. (714) 768=58SO,
TINT TOTS rrrNISS, ~,oy,
lno. poii(Uve •Yiroaa•t.
Fun ~,.a~ )Nmiaq ...
perieac.. lrriae Gyau..tica
Park (-·pl'Ofit). 546-1218.
CASTING II ACTORS I
Ac:n--1 Stud..ual Tra.la lD
our telmalora ..n.t (714)
646-8831. 1iait.ed rwqtlltra·
tioll,
stnoa1 nun LISSONS
boa CSULI •-* ~-· a.vua-tUoup .........
~~ ..... 1111-3111 .....
Dinqa {WooAdd4Je UM),
CONSDft Aim UAJlN
tllJ0\19 .. s.ddlebec:k Col· a.v.· • .-....wo.~:rue
forward, O.:..sk:a, U.der-
IU.DdJq, H~~r,
Wo,..,., 131-6518,
AJtT CLASSIS .. ......
llhlcl.io, Llatted 110 e. bteDdly
&laOtpNres w~ fnMs 10
to 1. Ne:wport ~? .......
131.
fliNCH INTINSIVI
IIM()M, all ............ . ........... ere-
clnMtw IM:nldDJ. fine
"-· Call •• h •• tm,
IIIUIIUBI .....u.s
I.IA.D 10 lUll~ oel·2...._MIIr....._. w -...... ... ... ... ..__. 1 ,.-. -~~·~·· .. at w. O..rm· ......
~
CA
• .,... L. ............ ..a.
IAIY IJIIf .... .....,_ All ...... , sa.-...-.. ..
.0. .. no~ -•• ..... ...... ...,. ....... ....... -.
10 .. A11D no. nr ... .. ..,
............ • ..... , I ... c.. ,-~c:A . --"" .......
-u••nx._ -...... ftU fVHID. • AIIO. ........... . C'a ..... ...... -Otl . a 1 ..... .
17TBAVELI
VACATIOR
LAS VltGAS SPIClALS -
S5 .,., ~? April 21 ...... ,
14, Way 38, Call today, Ja,
~ To1U'1,146-ll63.
II EJIJ!ERTADOIERT
INCBAJIT TOUI PARTY
GUDTS wtda beautiful p10-
£-&ne·' ~. C&1l
731-4574 to. _,,. iDJoraA-
Uoa. JWlyduce cr.-al8o
nailable,
WSIC JOB YOUR ArrAIR
-Total _..nalaaeat C'OJl·
c.pt, cr...c.J, ooc:baila.
C~~~M~atty eo rock*'-· Solo.
cho or ~, Jlaacy, 545-
3722; Lany, S3l.J:I1'5,
PUPPIT SHOWS lor "" ipedal bUtildaJ p&ru. or
c.lvlae ud ~ucla patu..
Call Pat Wiboa, (714)
S.7·1080.
a IIILP WAftED
PIOI'L.I WBO UD TAU·
DIG eo people trill tDn tiUI
to'a! w ...... ..,...elc, aJ-
dc1a&tle peopa.. r.D-or put·
u.e, Day or ..aaia9 ....
a..tlab&e. ~ ...,.,
~.llo ..... tMoeMC• _.,, • • ..w ..... '"'
Call bee . ........ ,
p,a . '-....., A.l.._..
ou .. .•. C..P.M . ... ...._m., .... -..
W~ IIAU!'I IT11.IIT
_.. .. a ...... AJso ......
to tra.lll .. , cU .. tele. m..-. -r "" I ~ ~PAYAal
1: .............. .. 9\ :1 ............... ......
MCT.AinJ -·-·· ... ...... , .. Ill I .... a , , a ............
r, ...
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fiMiiJWIIIT fUT·TDR
CIALt "'*'· ..... .... ...... I p ' .... .. ...-·-01· .. '"' . ......
...., ..... ........... .,.. ... .., ............ .. ........ a.,aa... ......... ~ ... ............. c. _ _.. ..... ...... ., ....... "''· ....... _ ... ~.-.--.. ........ ... DOna_.. W:CWIWCiiiC*
AMD_,AC*Q
nDMQJWI*YI
YO..-AYDUI c.......•un ...._-......... ~CIDCI
~ "' .. c., c....sM ~ u• .., • w... llll w ....... 1 ~c., a.. p 0 • ......__....,._
,.......... 0 .... -..... .................. ~--', ............... ....,_a..dl.
CA ..... ......................... c.u CWiooorl ............ ...-.e.o-2311 ~ ..., "· ,.. • n. ....... IMooua. 111m
-
2S HELP WAJn'ED
HILP WANTED: Yo or
~ ~kill can Mm you
top pay. C&U now. 957·1303,
Adi.a Temporary S.rvlc•,
1720 I , Garry, Suite 119,
Suta ha, 92105 !01.
Never at ... ___,._
H.LP WANTED· Truck
d.rtYen, w&nibou., •ock
clerb . Top pay, Call now
957-1303. Adi.a Temporary s.rnc... 1720 E. Garry, swa. 119, Santa Alia, 92705.
101, N.,.ra t .. , -------
WE HAVE
THE .JOBS
FOR YOU
IIOWI
Secretaries PBX
Receptionists,
General OW10e and
typists
VICKI HESTON
AM)A8BOC. .......... , ......
II nice
&400400
HOSTISSIS lor IDOntlDQ
.aufta, Waitr-lor &fteT·
DOOD ud lat. llJ9AI aiUita.
Apply til .,._, aak lor Wr
FrMbe or Wr. WU.OD Den,
ny'1 8eata1UAAI, 24445 Alicia
Pkwy .• WieUoA V .e)o
DfTIRIOR DISIGNISA.U:S,
pU1 or fuJl tiae, no •• !perieoce. F1atr tor decor
aHDo ~tia.l. Will uaua
Callatt.r6p.m,, 951·8337
S61HOUR SOUND GOOD?
That' a ...... 0\U Oranqe
County repa avert19e s.u
AYOD ln JO\IJ' De!q~bood
or at work, Call846-1140.
MAR.I.ITING 2 ADWDnS
TRATIVI SXILLS -Poem ..
aftit\tde, J.obaic phllo.ophy, am.-aad ooa.l·o~ted
Hiqll-eDtry level. eo•• uneJ
PrW•r &9• 25-30, S.Od r•·
-•-hteulon 9 Fowada·
boD, Boa 916, Balboa, CA
82661
ACCIPTING AJ'PUC A·
TIOMS -r.u preecleool
~ CNdeotialed ICI
out:Wcate, Pmu priaa.ry
teadUno uperi.enee, Parat
~, Pr.chool in h ·
Ylne, 5!18-5180.
PART--E
DRIVERS
WANTED
M.IIO/IIr.
plus
11.10/111.
Drop off our paper~
atcantft
r.om.eoch
Wedntlday .
'No .. Ung.
Von or
ltOfton wagon
and
Cotlf. DrtYera
i Uctnll n.qund.
-4·14 . ..... ....... .....
'
.~
..uc:--=a
~..._ .. ..... .... _ .. _... .....
.... .... Oly a....,.....,._ ... ............ CA-..., J .,.. -., 10. ., ......... l.J . ., ...................... _ .. ....... ...
ClOliST1lUCTx. Of ""*'D
TUT ft'f Af IIIIWfOI'r
CDnD ,...ItA ncar
c:-tt .... tta-........., ............. ooo
Appro.,.. a.. tlw C., c.-tl tiWs u• -., ..... ,. 1.1 w... I ........ c,.a.
~ .. .,..,.,.... .. ,.__ ,.. ............... -.... .._ .... Plow.. ..... .,..._ 110;
llOO ......................... ... CA_, ,Of ....... .....,_, oall ~
L Pwry ...,._. __, .,
e..o,.ual
PloWWI ... , lJ, ,.1 Ia n.. ...._......... ...
23 HELP WAJnED
SALES -We are lookm9 for
• tuqhly motivated aat.p.r-
eon for a h1qb-meome potea-
ti&l COmJIUelioD ~&lee desNrt'
meal. Do you qu&l1fy u u
upenenced ~non with
• bacl:qround ln any of the
foUoWUiq: automOUYe .....
-Door eovenno• -hn•
Jewelry -ma,or applj&.ocel
and horn• entert.uliDeat, U
you do, we are offetueo u
uceUelll mcom•. m~
a.nd dental maura.nc:e, profit-
aharinq, penalco plu, and
q-erou compa.ny cJJ.co\&Ala.
for appombaenl uJ1 644·
2313 J.C Penaey, 24
fuhlon ulan d. Newport
S..eh. £01. wr.
-a
' SOUTHERI CAl
SAVIIGS I lOll
Pert timl tiller. Wll tr•
qualified appitent
(7141 559-4493
1Sil5 Jill,., lltW ,.,.,,.,.,.
GI:NEJlAL OFYICI -For·
tu..n.e 500 eompa.ny bN open·
mqa lor JD&t\IJ'e, ~killed, ~·
tive peopt.. TyplniJ 55 wpm,
Eacelleot beo.tita. N.-port
Cat .... 644·1~11 betw.-10
&.a . adDOOJl, 101, Wlf,
BILl.DIGI1"fPP -n.aw.
pari <tieD• t.Nn, ~-
ooWt'• olfa. Corou del
W..t 55 p« llou. 780-CXJ00, -
boURTESY NEEDS
• Secretaries
• Recepflontsts
• Typists
• Ale Clert<s
• CRT Doto Entry
• General omce
I • PBX Operators
• Acctg. Clerks
lmrneclcft MI9Wn"*
TOP RATES
CALL DORIS
COURTE_SY.
TlmpOI'CI'f SINci Inc.'.-
33()3.D11 Hclbor 8M1 . Colla ...
tt~tt ... lli..U
DINT AL ASSIST AHT!R.c:ep-
tlODIII, I nine/Newport
s..dl, Need hill/putstim•.
matuJe, motiYated lncb'ridual
to wode iD 0\lr beautihel of,
be.. willl nke l&aJf ud pa·
a-te. IDA pr-'erTed b\at not
~lor riolat .--.
851-2004 orl42·30'17.
WANTID . AWBITIOUS
PIOPLI fllll -time or pU1
tiae. G,..t tu bellefitl Call
8red,831~,
RICIPTIONISTITYPST
NUDID: Part·tu .. (20
..., ... ). Ho4an o.aaw..
~ ..... ol.b -
riNv.a, Toa, 851-9313,
FILE CLERKS
CLERK nPIST
Must be u,.ilnced.
Ai ll11t40.,....
T..,.., to .. .........
il Mlw,.n Jiid:' I,
Clltwlwtawea.' 1' ... "11&{~ .•• . ..... ,., Is ,,,,.._.·
I, 111·1144 ............. ~
l -~~ ,
Be our guest at
D 11ZLP WAJnED
~~ COla Olt II'ACl TO 11011
IEAUnUl CQM)ITIONS
All) AIIU.
CAiliOTnl
557 -2234
JOBS -S3.3S+ HOURLY
..• carlaq lor diMbled per
.oaa. r~ tralnbu~. No ••
~ Deee~Mry. Houra -
Wooday.fraday. dayllm•
..-Joqa. ud overnaQht. 18
yeeulold•r Oraenlat:oo/
i.Dt~ -Way 21, 7:30
p.m., San .. Aoe YMCA, 205
W. Cine Center Dr., SaDie
Aoe. ProJect C A.R.E
547-0271.
WATUU BABYSmER lor
tot..Dt ud oldeT cluldren In
ay Woodbrido• hom•. Full
tim•. 559-091• evenLnqa or
~-
..... _ ..... _.__ ...
....... fftt .. lot41 "'-,._ ......_-... ,_ ....... , _,_.....,_ .. _ . ...._. ___ ,,_
.....-.. ..,.._. --· ··~· .... ......., ...... ""' to 0. ............. !1010t
WAMAGIWIMT Ba•m•n
ID&J) reqairea 4IIOCirHe
~e lor Dlllr Con
1\<iDq 8UAUI-Chance to
produce ~uhal ancome
Ul yo11.1 own bll&UI-w1thout
mveetmenl. 631 5008
HOUS.IICDPER wanted lor 2
•klerly people. References 5
days wMk, 8 30..o4 Steady
work, qood pay lrv1ne Tar
race. Call after 3 p m
673-0573.
LOVING CHRISTIAN WO W-
AM wuted to baby~t 8
•oath-old boy, WedAeedays,
8:30 a.a . -6:30 p .m. i.D our
hoae. 558-4188. IrviD•
SICUTUY N'DDID for
qrowlaq i&at•p&ced coo·
....... fU:a.. lfP.bae 7$ ~
"&celt rete,~ IDUU-coeput•r
ud ~ boo~v ...
~ria~. Good benefata
7f10.11U, Wa. W..nu.
23 HELP WANTED
DlSSATISFt!D? 10 mODu,;
aqo I wu a food ohecbr i.Ja a
aupermarket. Now I mU.
S7,000 per month and dnve a
Seville. Jerry, (71•) 839-6208.
IDOnWlQI.
SERVICEMAN. uat appMt·
UIQ. qood dnVUlq record and
r•lerenc• requued for vrow-
UIQ COIDpa.Dy Wlth pJ.ua.At
worhnQ coodlhooa and v•n·
•rout aalary prOCjjram. lrvLne
Peat Control. 586-7378.
P ... RT·TIME R.EAL ESTATE
aecretary. Ese.U.t oppor·
tumty for bnqbt pef*>o with
Qood phon• voice a.nd real
"!Aile !Jcen.ae t.o handle ran·
talt and teerelary'a deak iD
ea:paodaoq realty office .
Salaried poailloo. Mu .
Pr~ler. •94-0748.
25 COUNSELING
SERVICE
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
and t..UOq; life pl&noi.Dq;
r .. ume cooaultAitloo; per·
10oauty prollla.; b.bavlor
manaqemeul LIMo Gr&Da.·
ky, M S., CoUDMhoq, 25301
Cabot Rd .• Swte 105. Laqu·
oa HW.., C A 92653. 951-
8309 --------
26UCENSED
CIULDCARE
STATE LAW REQUIRES that
penooa who provide cluld
care m theu home b. hc•:oa-
ed f or Lnformabon on bow
to obtean uce~ U1 Oranqe
County, call (714) 834-5172. ---TOP EXPERIENCED WOM-
AN will babylil any aqe iD
my Woodbridqe home. Nic e
envaroome.nt. FuU-or pert-
hm• Reuooable. 857-0639.
27 SITUAnONS
WANTED
ELECTRONICS SENIOR
TECHNICIAN ..U pa.rt/full
time -pJo)'lllMLt b«wMD
ho1m oi 8 p.m. t!uouqh 7
aID. WMkd.yra. 'U bow
•••ilabllU • w••k•Dd•.
fteellllle UpoJl ~· (714)
559-7915
23 HELP WANTED
SECRET A RIAL OPPORTUNITJES
S.Cretllry Commercial/Industrial
Well organized, detail·~inded secretary
with diplomatic phone manner to assist
our sates manager. Emphasis on Indus·
trial Reef Estate. Excellent growth potential.
· Project Secretary
Work for two managers that make the
blue prints a reality. Experience in
related firms (engineering. architecture)
a definite plus. Typing 60 wpm.
Secretary (Real Estate)
Will input listings into computer ter·
minal. process and deliver documents.
phone, filing. Knowledge of Real Estate
terminology a plus.
ecretary
Great entry level opportumty. Requires
1 plus years clerical experience. Typing
50 wpm net. Pleasant phone manner
necessary to deal with people.
Apply tn person:
.. __ The Irvine Comp1ny
500 Ntwpon Ctntlf Onve, Swtt 350
Ntwpott Beach. CA 92663
(7 14) 644 3389 EOE M·F
THE BROADWAY
Southern California's exciting fashion ret liters
has 1 wofid of opportunity to offer you.
p.,..IIH1 IN 111ra H call ,.aitiea
availaWI. IM_..tl tRic•••ta. .._,..,
o.,.n.Mt....,.,
• UNIVERSITY e CHilDMN • HOUSEWARES s-.
Filii T'-
e MEN'S SPORTSWEAR e WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR
• COSMETIC DEMONStRATOR ,.,
htt ,..,. (()qtJ
e FASHION ACC£SSOAIES
s.lel ,., ,... **••• .........
• CH11A • ITA T10fMRY e 60UMl ... ,.,..,..,
e rna • rm• ROOM Mao
* * JOTCK A. SHIPLIY, 262
Santo Tomaa, ao.ta w ....
CONGRATULAnONSI You
have jllllt won two Uck.ta to
"SupeT fllD ." Pleue c.U
673-0550 lor yow UekeU.
21 MOREY TO LOAN
MONEYI NONIYI WONIYI
LOANS by phoDel Hom•·
owaen, bArd c:uh nowl Aoy
amoli.Dt, any reuoA. Credlt
DO problem. Take up to 15
YMn to repay Ul mO.ted
dollAnl Or 90~ of home
market value with Lntereet
only peyme~~llf for beet
rat•, pef*>Dal •rvic• day,
Diqhta, -bode, call Jim,
586-91271 Avent.
PRIVATE PARTY bu lunda:
2nd, 3rd, 4th lrut deed. S5
mlllloo. Wut i.Dveet by June,
1981. Nr. Brlttoo, 855--4130.
CRIATIVI$$
... day funding if Meded.
No Peyment Loan
Speciatm. Homeowner
loans • cinch l.Mge loon
amount IJ)eC:ielist. Land,
~u. ren..._, eom-
merciel. 11t, 2nd end 3rd
TO's .
CALL DICK
BROKER
556·7U1
WIOOW HAS MONEY lor
2nd Truat o..da. No credat
clleclu, llo pen..lty. $10,000
up. for ectJoD call Deun110o
A..oc: .. t .. , 673-7311.
2ND TJIUST DEEDS. 10·15
yean fully a.mortued. l.o·
tereet-onJy loana &lao ava.&.l·
able. l.o HuntiDqtoD Beach
call (714) 847-6006; Ul Foun·
taUI Valley cell ~·2519 lor
latest lntereet rat•.
I HA VI WOHn to loaD oo
your home. Low Ulle.-..t, lrM
apprelMl. 7 day Mrvice,
credit DO problem. Bill, (71•)
964-3li!S.
2ND T.D.'a -18"· fvlly
amortised, 15 ,_,... Brola.l.
-131-8550 .• ,. • • \ '---·
IQunY O )t PURCHASI
WONIY real ..._.,. Joana
SlaoJI and looq term
avallabl•. Seddlebac k
lqv.itlea, 85$-1664
JUWBO UAL ESTATE
LOANS : ht. 2nd , Jrd
IWUIQI. R..wientl.AI, coauDer·
c \&l, land. CoiUitruehon. per·
manent, joLnt "ntwe. All
StatM Property Fuuuace.
975-0844.
30BUSINESS
OPPORTUiflTIES
START NOW. Local Amway
datributor ofl•n opportwllty
lor qood Mroi.DIJI. You pad
the hovn, -lr&Ul For Uller
v-. call 559-5543.
BICOWI AN IHDIPINDENT
Sbak.IM Dloll.nbut.or Grow
Wlth ODD of the top 500 COl·
porabou m the U.S Lulled
oo the N-York Stock Ea
cb&nqe. Uol.amated MrDUiqa.
DIUIIeroua b.n.tl ... ITM treua·
l.Dq . l.otrodue1ory bi&SUI-
m..tulqa every Tbur-.dey. 8
p.m • 237 C--.1. Newport
Beach. For IUJ1her I.Dforma
tlon p~ call John or
Beverly Talamo. &31-5195
FORlaR AMW A Y daemood
d.lrecte b.ve ltarted more
proflt&ble builD-Ground
floor opportwuty. No rualr
731-6876.
FUTtiRI HI.A.L TH lS tWll
AND NO W with Z.IUth Ad
vu<*i HMltlt. s,_._. Do
qood thJD01 to ta.lp people
and the planet and make
more lllOIWJ, tool 631-1716
or851·7051.
OWN YOUR OWN h.iqh~
profttable ud beeuwul l.o
t&nt to Pr.-e-.a.op Wed•-
ao...U. fukaou ott.n UU.
IUUrcf~ae opponvaftJ Btud
naa• ~ .. H.eJtla r ...
Billy IM ltd, S.aooo,
CAJviD lOam aad ID&DY eUler
aa)or br.ade. 118,500 LA·
chldee ~ .... tory,
ltztu.... .... tr&ta'-9. c.n au. a...w-et W...O»· .u. r..wo... <105) -.SJlt. • .-.7.
LOSDtG TRI nmrr .. .w.
toO.._? Wlty -* W1a ~ a
pla.a aao.m.d to J'OlU OWD
~,., •• h..t ~ ......
lloD ~ .... ..,. aad prot.
ecu 1M ....... hcuul Jl.
............ o.l
•nuaJwEF••
110a1"G&aa
1&1• 20t6·27K ..
AYIIAQI 'niLD -...ty .. .,.. ........ 1 ...... -""'"·.,.. ...... .. ... , ... ., ............ .
.... • ..... .... At-c •• ,. ,, y,.. 0... .......
-.T ....... Pttf I d
MIA 1 .... a , 1...-. ... c.a 117-3Mt, ... ... .
32 TRlJST DEEDS •
MORTGAGES
31 •" ANNUAL B.ITURN OD
2 yeu 2od Tru.ft Deed.
8SS-8677.
fOR SALE: Firat Trut Deed,
due Sept 1. 1981. Face
•alu• S300,000, all or por·
boo H~~.riong, c.Jif., SO
mal• north ol R.Ao. Eve-
nmqa, •98-2021 or 496-2361
3S ESTATE SALES
AUCTION · AUcnON .
AUc'hON -t.late Sale -
S100 cau draWUICjJ . S.huday,
May 16, 10 a .m Cuh only.
Gold rLnql, brac•lell, &Dtl·
qu••· knife coll•ctaoo,
aworda, Indian artllacta, 16-
foot boat and motor, cbopp·
UIQ block, p1clures, toot..
etc. Too much to menhon.
No 1110k AU atem• 10ld to
hlc;rb..t b1dder 34101 Pnma·
v•r•. D.na PoLDI (Paclflc
C061t Hwy • I block north of
0.1 Obaapo, nqbt on Crylt&l
Lant•rn to lot.DUD.Jta On~e .
nqbt to Pnmavera. first
llreet, Waao and Pnmav•ra)
ESTATE SALE -LLok Letter
MU·atoraqe, UIUt 386, 13241
Jeffrey Road. lrvua•. S.tw·
day, WAy 16, 8 a .m.· 5 p m
•••ESTATE JEWELRY: Lota
of pearla (b1a1, baroque,
epucot, rOM, gray), cameos,
3 watch• wath daamooda,
V •clori4JI bangle bracelet&;
emeralda. aapphu•. opalt,
lapaa, jade rUiqa. ChtmM.
ADhqulhee Lnclude: ornately
carved chau.. Nmq Oyouty
platM (fTOJII $75), JOilDd
marble-top table, t.apeetrlea,
porcelaUl, avory and ;ede
carvLnql. Gallery O.e. Wed-
oeaday.Suoday, 11 -5:30
p m.. 1220 North C061t
Hwy., l.aquna S..Ch. 494·
i966, 494 ..........
3'1 ART
DfVIST IN ART NuaM.a
• Pf4tY ~!f'W• pld ID .... &Dd =~ atyl• ,._
l.tQllldate IDim~tely. Pr1o
vale party, SJ6..2647 after
6 pIll
38AMTJQUES
WANTID. QUA.UTY AN
nQU!S -Jewelry. daa·
moode. aOves. cut QL .. per·
IIUIIe bottl•. napkin tUIQI.
TaJiaoy, l..alJqu•. Hummela,
Oneotal U•m•. Gallery One,
494-9966, 494·4444 ---SELL YOUR ANTIQUES
th rouqh ua. Avallable floor
apace. 131 n l 5 on Pacll1c
Coast H1qhway for would·be
anhqu• dMt.ra ADllqu•
Etc DADe PoUlt, 661 -JOOO
ANTIQUES B .. uhlul
A.mencan oe.k ~quare d tnUIQ
table, S399 Preetbeck c llaars
(4), $400 Bulfet \399 Dr-·
er $.499 Ware bar stoob (4)
Sl50 49-4-0318 552 1533
41 f'URNlTURE
POOL TABLE Eaqwaate,
old lashaooed model with
ar1llbc pa.\Jlo l~a Slate,
leather poc ket• Sl,500
valu•. aacrllace $595 O.bv•r
lrM , Ed, (714) 836·8102 ------FURNITURE -MUST SJ:Llt
(3) 12·paece diDLDq room
Mia, S92S N cb 5 bedroom
.eta. S650 Mch Sola/love·
Mal. $450, plarpeD, $850,
colleetable Mt, S250 Lota
more bJqh quala.ly lurD1twe
lo ra&l• CaU (714) 639-4265 ----NIVIR USED H•rculoo
eola.bed. $170 DID•tt• S130
Oueeo bedroom. U40 Wet
tr--'boa: lplUIQI, twm,
S75. lvU, S85. qv .. c. S125
Wor•ll 170-0901
ANTIQUE: WAHOGANT
T ABLI. b•nhhilly carved
aoeewood le9• 5'10" a :r a
2'5" Apprawed at Sl.CJOO/
aU. oU.r. 551·3304.
I.NGJ.JSH O AK DlHDIG
,_ table. tllnl-of·t.b• 0.0·
twy, lofll ~ c.maq. $4SO. 8
LvUM oe) d.ID.llaq room
e.lwn. S4M. 64().1Z1.2
DIS.I, L1XJ N"IW We4al
fl.oi.lll wltll walllvt lotJD.Ic:•
top 2.4" a: ss" • w· Black
Na.\Wiallfde cla.alr and Oov,._
~ eMU lut,p. suo. 131-
!111. ·--------IUGAHT OA.IIXTAL ruJ.
NmiU -S.p6ieoe ~ ... .u.o. 3 ..w..~ a ckln.
-.7112.
lll•G·Sl11 WATIUID. 1.uve .. ,, lhooud wD ...
... 9&... ns>Mu4a Ad au
................ .-3.
QUITtiNG IUIIIRIS ......................
t I rdtet ...... ..-ltee.
~·· ,... ,.,..."'· ., ...... , .. ,.._
.......,. .... •••• (714) ....,,
Summertime, Springtime, or Winter-anytime is Knott'• time
-135 rides, shows and attractions including headline enter·
tainment in the Good Time Theatre. The best in ahoppino
and dining too' Bring the family and catch the Spirit of the
West ... then and now ... at Knott's.
BER£"8 HOW TO Wllf: U you flDc:l yow DCU:De pncecSecl by two 1ta:n eom.wb.elll
Tbe Ne""J)J)'t £tu.Jp .. lrriae Today aDd Co.ta Me.o Newa c~t.d Mdicma. you.
bCI'ft wou rwo FREE na:Ers. Call813--0550 to cla1JD you.r prlH.
JOut oUR SUPER FUN CONTEST. Send us your DC~J~M cmd aclctr.. ou a pcMtcarcl aM you wW a,. ellglbl• for o
clrowlllg of tr .. tJck•ta to YGrloua eotertcziDmeot cmd CDDu.MJIWDt c.n..,..
ADDRESS YOUR CARDS TO 1SUPER FUN," c/o SUTTON NEWS GROUP. 2721 E.
COAST BJGHWAY. CORONA DEL MAR 9282~
41 FURMITURE
UVING RCX>W 1URNITURJ:
-ll.ke new Aohqlle bed·
room luroJture, dol.lble bed,
lawnmower, JIIUIC 837-lHW
10" TV. sso. no9 aa..d-
board . SlOO ltelvlJiator
frMur, S150 A.mua 3-door,
$300 2 IUIQI• waebr b.ad·
bo.rcb, l couch, $150. 1 col-
.. table, 54:a54 1934 Port
Prov•oce, Newpor1 Beach
f URNITURE New.
MCrll•c• uqht-qrMo plUII
.ofa, cbaara, ottom&D, $1,800
-aacnhee $995 Gaupe
S.llq 6 modvlar paecee,
$2,400 -Mcnftce $1,300
WaJJ unll, S800 -aacnfaee
$399 Modern oak d•la. S700
-aacnface $350. G rMn
oovel chana, $299 Mch.
Whale aw1vel ch.U, $280
ou-o brau bed, $1 ,200 -
Ncnhce $699. 494·0318.
552-1533
42 APPLIANCES
WASHER AND DRYER.
~malJ frMzer and ponable
dtebwa.her AU ••ceUent
cood111on SIOO Mch Com
mere~! power mow•r and
•dqer S200 lor both
s..6-5848
ELECTROLUX Vac uum
Clea.nera New aod faC1ory
rebualta Cbeep1 no 5966. EJ
Toro
i3 TELEVISIONS/
STEREOS
VIDEO RECORDER aod
atereo •yatem RCA 7 day, 6
hour MarAnll 2270 rec•1v•r.
140 watts. BIC 60 turntable,
Tecbntcl c.-tt• walb remot•
color televtvaaoo, S2S 1930
redao. Pool awNp 494·1653
PlANO TICKJOClAN bas
qorqeo.u oek uprlqbta
'-be -1e. S825. Tun·
tao, nrp&~z, ~v .. ".
Ice. o. ... Wc:Coy. (71 .. ) MS-.. ------HINIU'S GUITARS
Oranqe Cowaty'a lUI..._ com
plate r~ abop will h•lp
you play ADd eoli.Dd bett•r
y,_ qwl&r ~ooii.Dtel
uqent alteraabvee. Work aod
m•robaodaae qaaraote•d
Buy, •ll. trade, leeeooa
S48 8584
1937 HAMMO ND O RGAN
SpNkera, columna. Qood
coodlhoo Make offer Alter
S p m • 492 4895
GUITARS G1b.on t..
Paul, brand n•w f•nd•r
Mutacmw•r. Qood beqan
nett Will u cnt.ce1 768
8554. 768·3339
•soma
EQUIPMENT
TYPEW RITERS IBM
Model C. $250, Adler J5
Manual, Sl2S 49-4 1238, attar
6
.a STAMPS • COINS
GOLD, SILVER, COINS 6r
IEWU.Jll We buy and .. u
co&.oe, ,...try, acrap qold
u d lilver COIN SHOP
loraerly Lido Villaqe Coma
neJrt to Carl'• Jr 277 t 17th
St., Coata a.t... 675 1900.
642-8845
•t DIAMONDS •
JEWELRY
ESTATE -SECONDHAND
JIWI.UY AND STIRUNG
F1.A. TW ARE Co.t.a • vc b 1-
.at S.Olley'• 220 E 17th St
Co.t& ..... 64.5-6585
tEWILU REPAIRS aod
lll•nufactvraDQ fl•ymoad
Jewelry, 369! 17th St No
16. Co.u w... 631 5105
(acroa hom Ralpbe) -----SJIA.RnDIG J~Y aa
20" ~unt For anfon:ne
UoD NDd .. 11 addreued
ltdlped eavelope to HAR co, p 0 loa 11270, Coate
..._,CA82127
GOLD JIWILJIY
WlaoJ.alre lo public: 200 ..
oft ret.e11 pnc•. ohai.Da ud
D~ SIIDple 10 C\1 ... 011'1
1109 Met9fl, &lao wlt.b cubw•
&Ucoaia cll.a.mooda. 7'52·7918.
OJA.WOMD l.ING -l carat
Warqu .. , b.e~attt.l ltoee
\JIGS -laL oerUhed r,
VIZ. App...-d $11,1100 S.U
Q,zll). 14e-1tQ, 9'11 ...
•CASR roa Tout OLD
OO.LD. ~· 8ped&li•·
ta9 • cwiiMa drllalroa, ,...
--. ............. ,.un
du. 1011 -.MI lock NutiD
C.._ ,..,..,.,, 1144 I
eo.t H..,., l.eque -...:11 •
MP1 to PotterJ SU.la,
4M.aiZ2..
IUCR A caAL -l4X .....
--·· ...... 4 _.. ..... ..... ll,JOO -.. $1,100 e.at. Ill *l 10 .... ......
SO MISCEIJ.AMEOUS
TILEPHONI AHSWEJUNG
MAC HINES. Decora.bve tele-
pboo•. W..10r In~, large
daacouDI. Salea/Mrvace .
(175-39) PHON-TRONICS,
.15095 Beach Blvd .• Weetmu~·
..,, (714) 894-0720.
BEDSPR!ADS, NANUFAC·
TUR.IRS OUTI.n: Larqeet U1
O ruQe CollDty. BeddiDQ 6r
BedaprMd Houae, 1440 S
Neua St .. Sa.Dta Aoa, EdUI·
QerfMeua. 835-1611.
PUBUSHER DOES NOT AC·
CEPT LIABILITY for lncor
rect apellioq, vrammauca.J In·
acouracl ... or typoqrapb1caJ
•non l.D any adv•naem•nll
publtehed Ul the Sutton New•
Group
AMW A Y P"RODUCTS come
to you S.tufacboo quar·
anteed or money beck. 559-
5543
BALLCX>NS f OR KJGH.ER
-"R~~e" to th• OCC&IJOD by
aandmg a beeuuful Bouq-uet
ol Balloooa A qrMI deiJv-
•red qa.Jt 1dM 548-6755.
DISCOUNT BEAUTY SUP
PLY on the Pe~~tUUie -
"Bal.boa S..uty " FR!.E -
local color' Open •very day,
207 Palm Av• /Ferry St
675·1130 -------SHAKLEE OFFERS YOU the
fm"' Ul food supplemenll,
houaabold clNnera and per·
10oal care producta We of·
fer th•m to you wbol-le
All product• 100~ uncoodi·
laonally QUaranteed JohD and
Beverly Talamo, lnd.epeodeDt
SbU.IM Daatnbuton, 631·
5195
C O NTRACTO R HAS
SURPLUS O F 3-ton. 4·too
c•otral au coodJtaonLnq UDJta
Wuat MU You UI.IILall, w• lll·
ll&ll No r-o.able otter
retUMd Call S33-4-U1
sn. VEB n.ATJ(ARI. ...,
"Oo•lda Roqen~ S.ptKe
plec• MtiU191 pfl&l -IVUI9
p~ee• Pattena -"Cbe.hce , H
four 12·plece aeltUiqe, $20
per eetttDQ 497-4-424 ---------S6tHOUR SOUND GOOD?
That 1 what our 0r&DQe
Couoty repa averaq• S.U
Avon Ul your oe1gbborbood
or at work Ca.Jl 846 1140
SIGNED TED DE GRAZIA
ul• p1c1ure of builfiQbter and
bull (16 h.l•l ). 36 yean old
verv be.u11 ful 646·4215
ALO E VERA AND JOIO BA
Natural sktn care pro
ducta r, .. product demon
11ra11on Wbvleule pfiCM
Call Suunn• 5-48·0666
LO VE BALLOONS You
Have Not R..Uy Been loYed
UDIII YOU MOd IOIDeDDe you
love 30 mulh-colored buqe
bebum b.lloona Perfect lor
•verv occe11oo Penooal
10eu a qe Wa d e l1 ver
673-44 1'1
COLOR YOURSELf DARJC-
i:R WithOut tha IUD -lake
G olden Tan tableta Ou
trabuton b1ps available
love• 831 6467
BELL & HOWELL pro)ector
and delua:e prote<-tor table
and acrMo Leu then 4
month• S 150 take• all
551 4735
ATTENTION R.ESTAURA
TEURS 11 month-new La
CUDbau .. pr_,-c.,pucc-Uio
automahc coli•• maker,
Alana Qnnder. all llaUI!e.
stMI S7 500 value S.C:nf~
SS ()()()Iotter John, 499-40'78
after 10 a m
5 YARD OUNP TJIUCK rente
at s~ dally plua mU..qe
493·9-410 ------TWO WAU IUATUS -
one Ullenor. 66YaMal6". ou•
•Jrtenor 29~-,"&26'' 8oth '-
then oDe year okt Pertec1
condltloa 175 Mch 760·
8108
SUDING GLASS DOORS -
2 yMn old, lit. opeo.blo ~
w1de • 87 " la.lqk. seo
851 <*5
GJIEENHO\JSE -8'a4':a8'.
Jtedwood/conuqated hb.t
qla.. l ie Cali8J3..2298 ---
50 IOSCELLAJfEOUS
JCINGSlZE WA TIJICLOUD
floatAihoo bed and hMt•r
S275 (714) 857·07Q6,
p.m lwMitend.
WOVCNG TO SIA TTU?
Private party Ultereeted Ul
W lUIO e:apeDMe, mad·June
831-5983, daya
..,FOUR 10-f OOT ALUM.INUW
alichDg qla~~ door UDJI.I, ooe
12-foot UDll $125 each or
beet otter Some wUidowa
and ICJMDI 644-7221
WAREHOUSE SH.ll.VING
lurober· 8,500 It of 1"a:6",
appro•IDiat•ly 6,500 aq It ol
l"al" llrlUiq Make offer
493-5225, WMkdays, 8:30·5
pm
19501 SEEBURG JUICE BOX,
pa.nball macbane , old arcade
qamu, fooab&ll h ceU•.ot
661 8262
51 WANTTOBUY
"TOP CA.SHt IMMEDIATE
LY•" Gold. li.l .. r. acrap,
d•otal, 1•welry, da.amooda,
CLASS RINGS, ao101 Alao
Mllmq, tradmq, balf-recaal.
wedd!DQ ..... chair~~. JlDQI
Daoa•l'a, 548-5053, anytune
I BUY ANY OLD GUlfS,
RIFLES ahotqu.De. pocket
watch•• Alao sworda
S.nous collec1or -P•J'I
bJqb"' pnc• 581·8870
52 RENTALS TO
SHARE
FEMALE ROOW MAT I
WANTED Share larqe 2-
bedroom apertmeDI CloM to
17th Street, Eutaad• Coeta w... Real IJeJUble, $125 to
$210 per month 646·5394,
Roo
MASTIR BEOROOW ao
Coat. w ... for • reepoiWbla
employed male. 25-35. DOD
amobr ~ after 11
a m Aak lor &-or W..rla.
MMTMIM'T TO SHAJU
wath prl••te rooaa ud bath,
c-ttal IW, pool, I&CilAl 2
.bkdl t,.. UCl. -..2373
a.tt.r 8 p.m
ROOWWA TE W A.NTID -
IIWA.L! clea.a, DOD·1111oker
Woodbndqe townhouae Rec
reabODal leeilib• Fv.nauah
ad $250 ~T moAth plua vuJ
lb .. 5!9-4114 after 6 p m
RCX>WMA TE TO SKARl
hom• Ul lrvLne . "Wood
bndqe. M w1th profeee10oal
male Ml.ll'l be DMI and GOD
tmoker Amen1h• Ulcludt
ten.ou. poal and jecua•
Cloee to lalre $250 month
plut ullhll.. Call Bill. dayt
957·6798 eV.D.UIQI 551 8298
LO FT ~ ARTIST'S STUDIO.
wllh beth and cloMt Pravatf
entrance pool Newpor1
Beach $300 644 4136
SHARE WCX>DBRIDGE n• ..
boute Rwpon11ble per.on
Eacell•nt locataon oM.l l&h
I Lasqe 3 bedroom 2''1·beth
S27S and ahara .attba ...
857-0639
PROfESSIONAL WO MAN ac
•hare 2 b.droom, 2 bat}!
Corona del Ma1 S325 plw
1 2 uhhh• 640 4200 ut
29. 760-1186
S3 A.P ARTMF.NTS
UHFUilNJSHED
RUSMC APAR~ ud
lowohou-wtth cathedral
ceaiLDqa hreplao•. wet ban.
au coodllao ntoq, poole.
M I.UIU, QYm ten.ou court• I
bedroom lrora $360. I bed
room plua den/2 beth from
s-415, 2 bedroom/2 beth
townhoute lrom s~ 557
8020
NOW RENT~G 1 end 2
bedroom qard-epartaent.a
Cloee lo lrMway b.ech and
walk to aboppUIQ Hunb.Dqtoo
S..cb &rM f'rom ~ (714)
847-60&4
APARTWINT FOR R1HT -
2-bedroom. 1 b.tla. with baJ
cony No peta SS!!O Sunny
ud al.ao. 140-..oJO.
fOIIliNT -l.aqllAa ~
1-b.d.rooa •p&rta-t Wkrt.
••• oceu .-.. lro18 louv• print• decla ,..., W.U.
~Melt &Ad •tlleqe. ,.,..,a.c..
larv• ltor•v• a,.., petkl.oq
apac• 0\alet. Secnarlty J.i91ata.
Unfurn~ 1ncludba9 .towel
Altnq•Tator. MOO tndaclJao
utiliu.t. Y•r-~oud, eva.U·
abl.taaedla...a~. 4t6-G38
NOWRJ;NTINQ
CA8A LOJIIA APAilTJIUlnft
Luxury adult living 1 and 2 bedrooml.
Newly decorated. New IIPPfiencea .
Carpets and Ora pea. M irrored
Wardrobe Doors. Pool. Club F.cilfdea
Avata.ble. Sorrv. NoPe~ .
261ll1 Marguerite Pemwv
M~ ••t· ...
• •THOMAS C . WCX>R!,
1126 White SaU. Way, Cor
ona del War CONGRA TU
LATIONS! You have J\Uit won
two bcbtt to "Supet r un ..
PI-call 673-0550 los your
tackeU
54 APARTMENTS
FUJUfiSHED
FURNISHED LAGUNA
Beach atudJO, lu..au.rioua epa,
TV. ID6Jd •rvlrC•, phoo•.
$ 100 WMitly 499-2227.
LITTLE ISLAND 1·
bedroom, 1-b.th, new fur·
nlture ud appb&Dc• 1
adult, $625 mODth moladuaq
utu11l... 673-0786 after 6
p.m.
BALBOA PENINSULA
S.yhoal: fumiahed, private
dock. Reot for month of July.
$5,000 (213) 870-0036.
838-2412
LAGUNA BEACH 1arqe
lludao rentala -aei'08 fro•
Heaaler Park. Oc...n new..
uhhh• Ulcluded, hnrp1ece.
S575 Av&JJ.able. 4g'7-S956.
56 HOUSES
UNFUJUn.SBED
POOL HOWl -WlMioll Vae-
JO. larqe peho, 3 bedroom,
1 v. beth, IIWlt coadtbon
~ S8SO monthly 768-
8461 --------RENTAL BIAUTJfUL
t..quDA S..Cll J..bedrooa, 2-
beth hom•. t.aily n10ra,
pe oor•••c oce&D ••••·
Sl.OOO moolh (213) 248-
7695
f OR RENT: 3-bed.rooa home
iD No rth l.eq-. wUh IIMQ·
DJhc:eot ~. UIOO aq. ft
S 1,300 Doll 0..0 a-bon,
4g'7-4MS.
3-BIDRCX>M. 2-BATB -
houae, X...O. V;.,o. Air.
lirep~. Yiew. A.-ailrahle
lllDel $6(5.15-1111.
NORTHWOOD OY ln1Q
-SNS P" ...dL 3-bed·
rooa, 2-batll. m , M.rtaa.
Wk:""eve. -...a Ooota. c.u~~nna
LAU FOUST RIMTAL 3·
bedroom, faaily room, pool,
lak• pnva.lev• J.aceU.nt .,.. saso. plu.a depoct
855-0357. owa•zlaqat
RDITAL -4-bedRIOm, 2·
bath. fuepl.ce, yard sns
monthly. GrMI NMJv•l Hilla
home 495 5968 or 661-1161
RINT AL -New eaecuhve's
home. 3 mil• from oc.eo,
5a.D )U4A Cap1.1trano Only
S895 493-5349
~7HOUSES
FURJOSBED
R&HTAL FUJINlSKED
HOUSE. 2 bedroom. 2 beth
peboa, -,_. 11Jlbl
Sept 30 Achu•. no .,.._
Bu to beech $850 moathly
l.aiJWUI 8each ~75
UVK AT THI BEACH all
eummerll N-bome on
qi&MI B&lboa P«UD8\\..a 11-,.et
A\I&U&ble lllD• 15 Aqeot
SWI&D, 673·5368
sa CONDOSITOWM-
HOUSESFOR
REJn
NO DOWN -t-/optaoo
to buy On•bed.rooa eoDd.o ,
South Coul Pl.u .,.., lobo
Lamb.clr, 540-•646. 631
SOLD. 84JeDl.
NO QUA.LinlMG /U ASI
OPTIO N, l bed.Jooa condo
S800 per moca~ Sovth CO&IIt
PlaN ..,... Job. 540~
631 7653. aq-1
IRVINE "Woodbradqe
Eatatee" larqe huury
toWll.bom• • bedroom, 2t ,
beth, tamlly roo:m. atrallDI
Compl.cely 11P9reded $1,050
per ao~tth 552-7322.
1 BIDRc:x».c PLUS LOFT
(0renqetrM) &nd wut, au
A ••~Wabi• )1Ul.e 1 S4 75
173-t78S .
LIASI CONDO -Su Juu
C.pUttuo. 3-bed.rooea, l
betla. W7S •oa~ A~t.
4t3.3e00. -.7.a.
VUSAIU.IS STUDlO -,...
tlaou• Adult~ oely Prt.-...
911~rd.ed eoma~aalty wu.aa
a.c:\lrtty .. try .,.... r..oa.
... .,.. ud ~
UOO. no.2lU.
COifiX)-2·~. 2 .
M&k.~....-v ... .,., ..... ,,...,...
..... WLktJIRJ ... ~.ll.llll 1"-.. port'M'gn
.... ,.. a ·CMFUI • •curr ~IMION. 10
..wa -COIGIIIWCIAL I· =--~;:...~,;. ~
1..cJ 81A1 CAIDI. m.. aky, •anAJJ. AJID orrJCI ,_. woa two UckleD to ''Super ... .ar, 3 ........... 11M IPACZ ~ ta. ..._-ha." ,..._ C6ll f73.08SO .. ...,..>,, ciNe to W.. Willldoa V*Jo, II Toro, tor?OV~.
OaaJ Ml daOJ. 148-3777. C,pn.e, C.rrttoe. W•'ll UIIOUIEI FOR a,..aw ...-., r-._ buJ.I4 _, ~I ...... 0.U Ptt.ll IAJ.!
II A W A Jl CON DO -CJ.ultaa: 831'1400· ~-:=---------L.a.~ a..cll, Wul, PIIWI OmCJ SPACK ior BY OWICII: LAD JOUST
............ • 2 becboaa, 2 ..... Ia IJ TotO. Attnc:tift, 3-~. 2•b.ta, laaily ~ ~ ~. I J)ef*>a&l>J• IUJrOIIDdlDQI. rooa, tinapl.aoe, atr, bMa
... I . StO a.loJU. Spec:W Appro•. 100 eq. ft. v.,., c.d.laqe. $1!15,000. $25,000
. -..IIJJ~ 1-... 110-rweoe&b&e not. 830-.3103. dowa, wiD ~ .Ualqlat
da-.... •1-0801. RITAlL SPACI Ia Willr6oa aot.. 888-288().
PALW SPIDIGS CONDO -V'-to ior a.u.. 1680 eq. ft . 3 .. DOWN. 4 IIDROOW,
2· ~. 2..bath, -lit 2 aoatht *11 lrM. Phil, 3,400 eq. ft. lu>•• 1D Su
H1Moa llMeft. O.OO.ato1 fw-831·1..00. Jua C.,Wraao. 13\4H ID· ILIIW. ~ .,., aiQbt. S3!0 I nw:=~10RH=--lSHIO--·-o-m--cas-,.,.... 403-5828.
J~W--.Ir.8Sl·l723. tor .-rat, ~ Hllll, off WISSION VWO WADRID -
BAWAD VACAftON RJN. 8.m 0t.qo t'rMway, aoDthly 3 bedtooau, 2 flrepl&c•, air,
TAL 00 OAHU. leaoldnmt boa $2.40. Bruch o&c• apa, larv• auumable. 1-~ ccodo. ru.n, fur· -c:oao.pe, S8S moathjy. All $187,500. ~2181.
DSIMd, .aMp. •. RMIOII&ble •"icel I.Dc:laded. W&rCJU'et,
ra t••· w••kly/aosathly. BSS-8142. !MS-3210, *"a--ve. m=v=DB-=-IHD=-=-u--STRIAL _____ S __ P_A_C_I
WAUl OONDOWINIUMS -for !... -5,280 equ&N feet
Hoeok-aa eo ... 1 beclroo. lochadl.nv 2,000 equ&N feet
ud 2 • becboom available. of alr·coaditioaed offk:e
$362 -d $483 pel week. 1 tpa<:.. Lik• ll-built. h ·
Prtvaa. eleQuc:e. Call (714) I cellent location, oH JamborH
S40-e677. 1 -und•r market valu• at 38-
WAUl COHOO -Wat.droat
by owaer. J bedroom, .&..
q&llt.ly hamiehed. Can Ueep
•• rNIOaab1, priced. Cet.
too, but ntn. 559-0711 after
5z30p.a.~y..
HAWAD IS QUAT IN SUM·
WD. Call 6'15-0118 to fiDd
out about 1· ud 2-bedrooa
~t condoe al NapW,
NauJ.
1 cent. CJroet. Call 556-4460.
Aak for Wn. Ba.ter or Nr.
lJtt.rell.
RIAL ESTATI OFFICI,
l.avun• Hilll. Available for
lam•d1at• oc:cupaoc:J.
T enu. 855-8171.
HOUSI FOB SALZ: N•w
wood-Qiau, 1oler, ape,
emealtiu CJ•1ore. Wa1a
Beacla/Yllla9• vlew•.
$485,000. Owaer, 494-7631.
COROIADO .......... ~
W.a to lludl from IIIII lfiC.'IM
5 bedroom CUS1011. Sllnny
....... home. 1st Roor IIIOf
111011$ hilg roam. fOflllll llrwlo.
front lOOM. -wiltl ,......
Mat• -· blltolty ...... wlllcl rosa ..-. &.., lllM
lot. Bunwa f*llry llllf ... ,Of
Otf•ad .. $795,000.
* * DAICY 801 MNIG, •IIOUID POll • ~-POll • BOVID rotl .cc.DOe/ ~ .. _
SAl.£ • IIU.! ~ TOWIIBOUID ! lD AMioee "·· .....
WOO·HOJtSI RANCHIS nr• MUST SACIIJia--c:s.; ol 1U1T lli,OOO DOWN -POJliALI
rqudecl by wcaln-tu. 2· eo.c, ct. C..'e ._. a.c--. Cil....t a·Wrooa, 2 • .b&UI na~-MO .DOWW -
beclrooa modlllu. N..,.r 11¥· $30,000 _ • ., a,ppr..a..d ..._.. .._. _... 900CI-m.d 1•1eory, 3-'*110011 coecto.
eel lA, $40,000. 3-beclrooa valu, 10M don, 11~~ 18· 7Ud ,_. 1aoo ..._ OU ~ oou~«W, .U,
ud de aobO., lin ll4tW, t•r..t, _..1a•alt $2,417. No~. Act a:: woa'; pool, CW, $83,800. cu.t.t
SSO,OOO. 586-.2428. '3,300 ~ t.t, S Nd· a..t lit $1.,100. Cuoa fto. a..lt7 I laW~~taula, 4M-
5 BID.BObWS, 3 BATHS, rooa, boau rooa, 2 f.aally. ,....._,....,1. 1122,131 .. 11.
futMUc ocean VieW. Pool, ~. 2 taci&WI, ••rWl. 2·11Dl00W, 2-JATH
e.aa.lleDt ..,.. for vrowba9 foulaia, ~dJ ct.corwcl MIUDITII CAWYOM Ca.-towdloae _ &..,. to toll
faan,. Gr .. t flAuclDCJ. ad ludaneped, ~ ~ -A 9rMt ..-. oou., ala.a .. to beacll.
$238,000. Caut.r llealty 6 l>J Fr.da doon. SM-:M.2J. ct.tiel -'91abotlloocl. 'n» O.U,. Sl2,000 clowa. A..uae
lu .. t~ant•, 496-8122, U36,000 _ LAGU .. A :: =· ~ ~~=,· loau. Ho ~9· O.Jy
831-8811. STARTIR -2-bedJ'OC*, 1----$88,000. o.& War Realty, roo• ad O¥W 3,l00 Ill· ft. 4._.....,... 831 7120 CHARWJNG BIACH ba_., 9&r~. & .. aooey, Yoo oaa pa.rc~ w, oot· 'mN , • ·
HOUSI: 3-beclroom, lo1111al w_W_d_Ml. 41M-2Se1. MDdiaq •alu wttll oo.1y e . PRISIDINTIAL RKIGHTS.
clin8 lDqlfrool m, btlck tw1 placd •· PRESnGJOUS Sea c~em-te 10M c1owa _..1111-t. $2108,000. 2-bedroom, 1 ~-t>.t.h towu·
.. ut u utura ·ce ar cllltom boa•. 3 bedroom•, CeDOD ho.,..U., <t83-8801. home 1D ou of Sea Cle·
dec:oraliD9. Clo. lo beach! loft .-, to 3 t~.repa.o. aut.'• m<Mt 10uqht,&ftea
N\llt -· Only $107,000. Del ~ .:...'·walk to beach: WISSIOJif VIIJO -II r..sdac... Show• lib ,
War RMlty, 498-3700, 831-~.OOO. O...r wUI cooper· Dorado, 4 bechooma, 2 model. Oc.u ud 90u
7120. ale. 493_8700_ beth•. a11uaabl• Joaaa, CO\li'M Yiew. Owner will
FOR SALE 8Y OWND . . . •acto .. d courtyard. e&nJ $20,000 for 3-5 ,...,.. at
S..utlful 2-bedroom home in OWHIR CARRY -l.aquna $138•800· 837•13445· 12H. o.& War R..Jty, 498-
., __ u '----' B.ach, $25,000 clowa, walk ¥wv\ 831 7120 ......, "•reo~~. ~ to 9ood beach, 2 bedrooau plu oJ. ~~vu. • ·
len&Dta for put 2 ,_,... fie "'-'-rc1 II C0Jm08/ IRVDfl COHOO BY OWHEJI S85 ooo At 6 •· ......... c: •• ,. • va.rav•. • 0 ter p .m., $195,000. Prmelp<. 494-TOWIOIOUIES -$10,000 doW11 or uwmt
493-561 · 2605. FOR SJU.E lou for $23,000 at 13~~. 4
ASSUNABL! 1ST, 7~~ in bedroom, 1~ bath, ai1
lrviDe. 3-bedroom, 2-bath S?,500 DOWN . . . 100" BIST OCIAH VIIW -coud., quiet locatloo, LD•Idc
OWD•rlhip. No qualifyinq. N~Qv•l Shosw gu.rd.ed com· 1 d h hl . hoUM, country ldtohep, !.tv• hceU•Pt c:oPd.ltJoa. 4 bed· aun ry, 9areve, 19 ) yard. er .. uve lin&DciDCJ, muity. l.atv• J..bedroom upqraded. $91,000. 551-0277. room, NJ.ioa Vtejo houe. towa.home. Privet• beach only $143,500. B, OWiler Fr-.hlv -·•·ted luid• ud I FOR SALE -Beac:t ""n ., .. ..., _,_ • .,...... ecce., tania, poo , Jacuui. ~~. evell.liJo•. out. Ownezlbrour, 8SS-8e67. Larv• eu~amab1e loaa. hidMway, lh&dJo coado ot
TURTLE ROCK RIDGE -BEACH COTTAGI _ Co.., $26!5,000. 4fl3...4889. th• N.l1d. S.C:uriiJ qate
"The Nonteclto" -4-bed· 2-'---'room wi''" Iota of .,. adulta oAIJ. S154,g()(), CJOOC ..,... ua NO OUALJnlNGILIASI .. ,.._., R h F room Wlth rebNI oU muter ep--·•. u ... __ .__rt __ , .. 110 nua. ~ ut "rer ..-. .... ....., _... omoN. 1-beclroom c:oodo, -...,_, Illite. Freac:b door•. o.k the beach i8 hud to .,-"--. .....,.,......,, ....,_ $800/per moath. South Cout cout~lry kitchen, 3 fireplac:n, thea relu 1D your ••I'J owa Plau .,.., Jolua , 540-4646, 71 LOTS • ACREAGE laut~dry room, eotertainm•nt pool and ......... . Priced to Mll
3 S -.--631-7653, •CJ•nt. HAW•" center, -cu ouave. lhaat· with oWDer fmancinCJ at 11~. .ru~ -BIG ISLAND
lt1 .. 4 . CO•GUTULA
TIOifSI Vena ...... fllltl ..
two licblil to "a.p. "-· ..
...... ca1J m.o.J .,. '"' .,., ......
ftREIOIIT PBOn:an · .
$315,000 TAX aHILTU •-u. ...... all -...... ~ tllloat• pta. u...
owerlooklaq So•O. Sllore
prtY ... Lalle Atrew....,. (l«l
feet Al!fay). C\Utoa teCOOd.-
der hoae, oalr Ooo,., wood-
u bM..ml, 3 bedroo1111, 2~
t>.t.U, lat.,. mut•r e.atte bAt
IWlltea tU. bath. Wodera kit·
cllea. Walk to .tllaq• aad
cll&be. owe. Owsler/aeat
J.J. et l -43-4-4171, or
1-337..c333.
75PROPERTY
MAICAGEMEifT
RIAL ISTATI • HOT LDQ
• I Qu..uou &D.~Wered -llC
obliqation. Coni~tialll•IJI,
•lllDvlburtnv. Call RMlty
World de Cuu, 831·5500.
11 REAL ESTATE
WARTED/
EXCIIAHGE
WAKTID -Oc:nllfroat
home from OW11er, Wld.eT
$700,000. Any c:onditloa,
pert exc:haaCJ•· 494-3952,
640-'1341.
NEW COHOO ON WAUl et
Ealaana Bay. Oae bedroom,
.....,. 4. betwMD x-aapa.U
ud X..pollua voU co~.
$380p.rweek. 552-1861.
1 orne& SPACE FOR LL\.51
-B\I&UI-o:r prot..loAal
UN. OcMn view. 31658 S.
Cout Hwy., South WCJWia.
Call eveninQa, 683-1190,
-499·3569.
RliU WllUAII1 I
IWIYWUVU,
REALTORS
ed on luo• pool-lized, very hal $139,900. Cenca Proper· 3-BIDROON, 2~·BATH LOT, $7,900 full prtc:e, $650
private lot. $211,000 IliUm· Uea, 493-8901. beach condo. firepleoe , doWll. Deeded. AQeat, (213) 80 MOBILE HOMES
able ht. O .W. cooaider 2nd. d.lrect l>Mch •~· Oaly 783-7900.
nADI HOME IN GMSS
V ALLIY lor Dice boa• in
LaCJuaa/Newport area.
Clutk: SparUeh home lD
fooWll coamWlity of North·
em CallJonu.. adtaeetlt to
foNit ud 90U C:OIU'M. Oae·
two ...U from June to
B.pt•mber. Call Tom, (916)
273-6118.
CALL NOW.
17USSI
I d I SEAVIEW IXICUTJVI S1M9 500 C._-~ R-·'t .. COSTA MISA, ADULT mme 14 • occupeacy. • • · ll&fler ... y .. WOUNTAlNS, STREANS.
$370,000.752-5664. HONE, 3 bedroom, 2~ bath, la .. •tmeat. 496-8122, PINE TR.EES: Puture, fiab· PAJtl: -Owner MYI MU -
'SPECTACULAR OCEAN pllll family room. Spec. 831-8811. eny ,...,a.bl• offer. Nuat LAKE FOREST HOMF. by taculer view. Guarded .,.., lDCJ, hutiav end muc:b mor• Mttle ••••· S..utlful tully·
17,41 435-0333 435-1113
VIEW -4-bedroom, 2~· oQuWDer 3-bedroom, ltrCJ• lot. ClubhoUM,. poolt, tea.nUI, CORONA OIL MAR -2· OD beautiful 300-•cre ClMr furaaahed •inCJle·wide, 12xfi0
1'1 REAL ESTATE bath, family room. Lovely 1et abMI. Beach and teP· many eztzu. Owner will bedroom w1terfroat coodo Creek R.acb n .. r Cuc:ad•. 5-llu park. 540-8448.
family home. GrMt te11111 llll club. Owner will carry. carry. S468,000. Harriett Hart cverloolda9 Newport Harbor Idaho, 70 mil• aorth of
Pt18USHIR DOES NOT AC· S348,500. Charter RMity & 837-6547. Real !.Ute, brour, 4gg.. (Ch.azulel Reef ept..). Spec· Bot.e. Can be 1\l.bdivided. MEADOWS ADULT PARJC
C_._ ••••n....-v f in Inve1tmeata, 496-8122, 1 1 1 d ,..,__ will ••-1 12... Sft&l"lo\1.1 2 .. --'room 2 ..,.., ~•• or cor· HOUSE FOR SALE: New 1645,640-6159. a c u ar • ew, ••cure 'VWII•r Dll&DCe a ""· -..--. .,... • .
rect tpelllDQ, CJt&IDIDatic.t an· 831-8811. wood·qlua tolar 1pa, 6 CJFOUDd.a with pool and jac::ua· $695,000. Will c:oaaider U•• bath, familJ room, ail c:oad.,
acc:uracW., or typooraphlc:al CHARMING OLD HOME on GLASS BEACH HOUSE -1.1. lacluded -1962 44-loot aboard Milboat or beach wet bar, 8'&.20' encloMd declta, amenihea qalore. Receat1v remodeled aad H b 1 h d C U J porch, total unnradN. Owner elTOn lD &DJ advert!Mmenta buCJe Coata w... R-2 lot Forever unoba1ructed MII.O • uat•r oat, co 1 lp. oue u owa. • an, .....
publlahed in the Suttoa Newa w.a, fruit tr-. $135,000. B • 4 c: h 1 vIlla 9 e v •• w 1. 90tQeoua. l.uqe rooJU, 3 $525,000 with $100,000 doW11 •9eat, at (213) 594--4881 or anxio\11. Aaum&bl• lou.
Group. 20% doWII. Owner will carry $49S,OOO. Owner, 494-7631. bedroom, 2 bath. Tree: U9bl· and O WC at 12.75~. 2525 (213) 4JO.lm. Won't Jut •I $56,500. Call
COTO DE C AZA at l2-K. An•pt, 673-5369. UIIJ. lno11110111 patio for I . Ocean Blvd., (2 13) aeJent, Jaae, 551-3061. " DESPERATE, NEGOTIABLE! eatertami.Dq. Walk to ehore, .....,.. ll.I'IIU:. A'ITENTION HUNTERS! Ooe
NIW BJG 8• • .. CABIN •~-t--"-t. I h --• -~"VV">N, •9eal. . U-•t D C-' Plo '""•" ... Houro 15' 30' AAn -_. _,.., • WIUry om.., BY OWNER -LIDO $1 0,000 uoder appra11ed ahoppi..DCJ and ec:hooll. Try acre an ... • .. •· ·~ .......,. -l[
for tract. or rea!. Color TV, coadoa. Rent, laue, buy. ISLAND, Jow..t·pnced 3· value. Aawna..ble 9~~ V.A. $40,000 doWD. Owaer will OWNIR DISPI.RATZ -1· Modoc Cout~ty. Super rec:r• on•bedroom, Cottta W..., ~t view, al.epe 15, Sec:urity CJaled re.>rt. TellfWI, bedroom, 2-beth Coraer lot 3 ..__.. 2 '--th d N llf 1 bedroom Newport Beac:h. ational arM. Oaly $4,000 •dult, $7,500; 10':1[45' oa• ..-.room, ... , eo, c arry. o qua Y D9 · .... •"' 500 A oloee to lake. 838-6100 daya, equ.tri&D, huntin9. A9eat, remodeled. Aaume S200,000 pool, IP'· El Toro. 855•1960 $159,000. Canoa Propertiae, Low doWll plut tenu. John, c: .... or -· te1111a CJ•ot, bedroom, to ba moved, r~~~~~-~~====·==··====~~!:(~7~14~)~~==~1~0~1~.~~~~~~·~·~1~2~~~.~~~~~.ooo~~·6~7~~~1~8~l.==~~~·§rum~q·~·==============~~493~~~§1~.::::::::::::::~~~-~-~==·=63=1=·=~===·&9==-=·=t.==~=7:68:~:7:4:7:,§~~6~1~~~·~~~:!:~~.&e===~===·~====~==~~·
DIRECTORY OF BOSINESSSERVICES
ACCOUN'TIRG
ICATHLIIN FLANAGAN
AccoUDtiDCJ aad Buain-
S.rric:M. Flouclal llat•·
m•.nt.. payroU, qurtedy tu
returaa, euh flow projection,
c:<Mt acc:oUDtinq, IJIIIem• and
procediU'M, per10aal illcome
...... 645-4212.
BO()J[UipiNG I Acc:oWit·
ill9 S.rvicM. R...,aable
ratM. Call Nancy Ba.IJ.,,
631-6744.
ACOUSTICAL
CEILUfGS
CRAIG'S SPRA YID ACOUS-
TICAL cmiNGS. Rep&in.
Very reuo:n&ble. FrM ..U·
m•t• (714) 526-7290.
ADDinONS
GERWICJC & SON BUILD·
lRS llDC:e 1947. Add&tlo111,
R .. odeliaq. Piau. Free ..tJ
matea. ~eatonable r•t••
FlDanc:IJI9 availAble. 5-49·
2170.1Jc:. 310942.
LET US DESIGI
~.~!!-~=-................. ..............
RICHARD LYNCH
• ~ "'1111 113-1014
AUTO REPAIR
NI.RC!D~ BINZ SERVICE:
COtta N .. , (714) 548-6730.
Rebuilt abort blocb ud
eDOlDM in lloc:k. Atk about
ouupeciabl
BEAUTY SERVICES/
FITNESS
SALLY'S BEAUTY NOOK,
188 I . 17th St., Com N ....
Pell:U.Deata from $11.50 up.
TiDtinCJ, $8.00 up. Sharapoe
and eeta, $4 50. Frol1in9,
$12.00 up. HalrculliDCJ,
S3.50. 642-7642.
CELLULITE? Loee 3-13" ill
ju..ll oae hour in aU the r~Qht
plaCM with our amaain9
Europeao Herbal Body
Wrap GJor~ Joyce, 640-
6023.
AFFAIR IN HAIR DESIGN
1013 E1 CUDUio, Co.ta MMa.
Shampoo ..u S6 50 Penu·
oent Jpec:W for E.uter and
Mother'• O.y S22 50 Style
CUtl $8 540-0550.
BOAT
MAINTENANCE
WAXING AND OTHER
BOAT miWitena.noe ut~d•r·
ta.Dra by profa.ao.11al at com·
pet.1tlve ret• Call after 6
p m • 963-9056. 857 ..()511
ADDmONS
ROOM ADDITIONS
Manning fREE ESTIMATE & OfSIGN
WSTOM
BIJILDERS
ALTDAnORS/
Dft!UIUUWQ
CU8TOW CLOTHING,
~ ud Nltflia9 aad
~. low ._, woaea,
cklldna. (~ ia lor·
aal aad brld.al w.r.) Call
Jo ... m.a.l.
AUTO UP AIR
~~~ ~-
--"'···
(714) 855.9975
LAGUNA tiUS, CA.·
lie. )75952
ltiTCHIN C ABJNITS
l.U'DfJSHID ill a wiU •an.
ty cl ........ Su.ta .........
~.tile. A..,~ t1.a
tD $180. ~. v-..raa·
teed. Ro... PeJAli119 Co.,
540-5135.
CARPENTRY
CALL PERK the Faup Nan;
ua.U carpeater and odd
repair jobe. R.L. Pedu.n1
(Scottllrtah), 979-9047. I went
to buy a mobile heme lot.
CARPINTIR -Formica
work, c:utom c:&bbs.U, book
ahelv•. fiDiah work aad
repair work. Small jobe. 22
YMH experience. 963-9056.
~63 -5~82. Thank you.
"J•rTJ· ..
CARPINTER I HAKDYMAK
-Spec:Wiat ID fiDaah carpen·
try. Drywall rep&lJ, m&Dor
eleetric:al rep&ll. Huo and
adjlllt doon. Neat, careful
work. Ralph, 547-5086.
CUftOII WOODWOa&
• Custom c.binets • a.rs
• Boolcc:aees with Glass/
"l.Mded" • Doors • Bav
and Greenhouse Wlndowf
Ref~~ori<
53l·SQS
CUSTOM FURHITURE DE·
SIGNED and built to JOUr
need -wall Wlill, book·
c••••· teblea, cabioela,
1tora9• Wlita, ban, etc:. Call
for Mtlaaate. John, 855-8417
or639·1560.
CARPET CI.EAifiMG
Will II
~TDHITl .
CGIIIIIIICill ClfJII dNiille method
now tw.,... to pulllk. No *vtiM ,...,ld. no ...... or tllenlpoo
...... ..... llllf ""'0¥111 by
"Goall ....... 0 , ..
171411UUI4
w~ C&Dfta.unas
The name thet counts tn
owner operated custom
qua1Jty carpet ~
Deep *>IJ Ub-."don revtva
color .nd (tah.naa.
~Drrtac
...... ?Oat
(714)817-4107
CARPET DYEIRG
ON LOCATlOH CA.RPn
ud 1lpliaolleery ...-colodav
and c.leaablq. P• ......., aad
t.cliDq OUJ' .-cialty. ~I.U .,...., Carp.t Oy.n, 173-
7357. WeabeT of A..oc.Yit.loa
oi ..... Carpeil O,.r..
CARPET
INSTALI.A nON
BILL'S CARPET SERVICI
loatallation and repau•.
Quahty work, at fall prk:•.
Call Bill at 552·5826 ev•·
n.inqa.
CAR STEREOS
CAR STEREOS, ALARMS, ca·.. apM.ltera, booa1er•.
equal.izen. S.rvace end &n·
llallation Hender10o'a, 2137
Harbor Blvd., Colla N ....
642-3154.
CATERING
PARTY SERVICE· by
W.ria.ona. Specialiaano 111
Wlaque bot and cold buffet
meP\1.1 Eleqaat bot and cold
bon d'oeuvrn. w .. kdayt, 9
• m · 6 p.m., Saturday, 8
• m · 12 noon. 544-<4131
CEMENT
CONCRETE WORK, PA·
TIOS -Wooden coven ,
driveweya. room addltaon•
and fout~da.Uolll f rM ..t ,
ucenaed and ~UUred Rn
and comm. Call Paul at ns.
3283, 77S-8371.
CONCRETE PATIOS,
DRIVEWAYS, woodea pebo
coven, aU typea. No JOb too
biCJiuaall. No. 291235 Aak
for Jim, Tn-Coo CoP .. ruchoD
lac., 548-7102.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
CHIWNIY SWEEP: Cleantnq
preveall flreel Chtmoeya,
flr•plac:ea, awept tnd
YaculliDed. OP-COR, (714)
547-3022, Tll-5200
CLEA.NIMG SERVICE
LU'S COASTLIHI CUA.N.
lNG CO.: ReaideatlaJ and
oollllllerelal. I;JceUent reJ·
•••noM, dependable. FrM
eatlm•t•• a ad llceftled.
862-7867.
HDJTAGI CLIAHING I
Walo .. D&Jioe. "'oe call, we
do II all. H R.hubi.duaQ.
paiatlnCJ, o•rp•atry. ud
cte.A1o9. ··~ 11 oa
our lkl• ... (714) 18'7·2020
_AID
~·~ --~~ .. ~~=~.t'l: .. e-N.=~
• a •• ~II!!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!:f
If?\ Ne-..n£1ee•l••
CONCRETE
DRIVEWAYS -.._, Mtia·
hed cutomen lD Coate w... Newport ud mrtae.
N&ay r•fer.u:M. A.ph.alt
drtY-•YI r-oved ud re-
pl.aced with couorete. $1.20
per ft. pl111 $75 per load
removal of uphalt. 548-7102,
.. k for Jam.
CONCRETE
REMOVAL
I RINOVE DRJVEW A YS,
patio• aad anythinq made of
concrete or uphalt. A..Leo
concrete MwlDCJ and core
dnllinq. Commercial and
Rnidentlal. WMb Coac:r ...
Removal, 631·2610.
Advertise-Clauified
173.1551
CONSTRUcnON
DON'T WOVI -lMPROVII
C.U "'• Ryan Coutnactioll.
We do .,.rythin9 -room
eddilione, compl•t• n•w
bomea, eheU. or floiabed.
Approved finuc:in9 avail·
able. GUAranteed work. Ocm't
del•y -call tod.yl 523-7231,
494-5232.
CONTRACTORS
NEW DOORS AND WIN·
DOWS cut 111. Real wood·
bum111q breplac::M ln.lt&lled.
Remodelillq and room add.l·
tlo111, el.ectrie&l ud plwab·
1.09. AJ W•liJ a Sou (Uo-..
ed), 548-6316, 556-8018.
CURBCORDfG
CURB CORING $30.00. Cor·
ed curb with 3" or 4" drai:D
plpe luta.IW \UlCler tM
•id-alk, SSS.OO. SS S.Yiaqa
-qroup rate~. A..Leo c:oacrete
fltt Mwillq. Wib,l31·7001.
DRAPERIES
CAL'S DRA.PIIlmS beata all
prk:-. ,,... boa. lilltih .....
10-fty d.u..r,. 481-WT.J,
S:J0-1140.
DRYWALL
DITWAU. I OUR DPD-
TISI. ~. ta,pjav, ._.
h&JiacJ. No Job too -..D.
huouba. prioee. r..a,
N,pe.dable .mo.. 131· ... ,... .. ~,..,.
pertylap~.
DITWA.U -f'DdiK YOUJ
QAUQII Or,..u ..........
._. .......... CNIIba ......... •••n ·hh. c--.. ....... "<:;:! lervtee. • I• -~~-~. ·~ -
We do the flnat carpet, upholstery a
oriental ruQ cJanJna available. We
al10 specialize tn Tile, Tenaz:zo a
Hardwood noor care.
"Compl$ houiC a office clanlnQ
IGVka."
UC.lBOND£0 fREE EST.
831-1277
II.ICIIUCWI
JAYIBOU ILICftJC:
c-.~ ....... mU nMal. ...... .. -aa.w. Uo. ...........
'C...IIW ~Lao. ,_, 1 'haW.
I T I ...... -··JI .. .......... v ..... ....... en.,,...,,. " , .. m., ... .,..,
ELICTIUCAL I OUJl DPD·
TIS&. Co-.-n:ial ud ,...
dutial. No Job too ...U.
Reuosaable prlc:M. Put,
~dable •rise.. PeMr S.
Rodqen Property lmpro ...
••• 831·2004.
FEMalfG
nNCIS, GATIS, INCLOS·
URIS, all typee, ,...,.u.d,
replaced, added. Feac:•
paintiDCJ. All work quaren-
teed. 15 ,_,.. ~ce ,,... ..uaes... Call Ra,,
646-2328.
n.OORJNG
HAJlDWOOD FLOORS at
clealet'• COlt. 1 work for LD·
ltallation only. Competitive .
(WUJ abow whol-t. oat·
aloque.) Alk for Thomu,
559-SISOO.
GARAGE DOOR
OPEnERS
. ...
HAULING•
IIOVIIfG
.
NL WOVING & STORAGE.
Free 'llltiJD&tM LoWWJt ratM.
1aaured. Bo•ea/pec:klaCJ
mat•rlah. T-124783 Call
"71()..7458"
•-•--ua• .... , ...... ......
• .... ceat. . ..... a.-. en.. .... s..., ...... .. .... n.c. ..... ......
Cl'tiW (714,..,.....,.,
HAULING --Studeat hu
l&tv• truck. LowMC rate,
prompt Mrvace . 759-1976.
Th..U you. Joe
ALUWDWW -WOOD GA·
RAGI DOORS: Hardware,
autometlc opeaeu ead
epri.Dq1. Gerth Doon, (714)
537·7162; ....un;.. (714)
964-4801.
. HAULING -YARD
GAJlDEifii(G
COWPLITI GAJlDINJNG
SIRVJCI. Weekly ID&i..Dt.
uace, c:leaa~upe, tree trlaa,
epr1Ald.r repair ud IAil&ll,
haullag. frH eaUmat••·
54~991.
AMIJUCAN GAJU>IHI.R-
Yard oleanupe, u.. trim·
a.lAq. laadec:aptnq. 7 yean
~-,,... llltiJIUtM.
0.. .... 1238.
GAJlDINING I CUAHUP,
tr" prllllia9, r••o•al,
QJOGDd co .. r aDd r .. nd1aq,
aowillv. edvtav. Chaav,
M2-1080.
GAADINDS -OIUINTAL. a..., cleaa·ape, NCJular
.... e.uo.. &..-t ~pray•
tq.t7N311.
a:rDJDfCID GAIDINU
-JertW&.~aq, pnaaq, tr.e
trtJaaAaaq. lpftakW "'*'. ... lawu _. cleuepe.
71J..a2,........, .mo..
LAWWS ONLY -lac~ aow~ae. ec¥-9. trta ....
uoacl ~ ...... uct
........... CallSI'7·1-.
IWID1'111Uf I
PARIC&'S 11i01G ......, I ..a h:::it :e: mt ca-.a
............. Hlpee.lry,
•u...a, •••*•·•·• ........... a. ........
• lou (71C)~.
IID«:Cl88 WQ, IIUW Au.
UUiaQ, o.. .... llow
-..,, I .......... . • ........ c.a ... .
·~-C..,t bf, , · r ,, ....._., ·d!llltw ........... ~ ....... .,., 'Is AI_. ,...... .................. .
,... "-S tr c.l a.,, .,..
CLEANUP -HoUN and CJ•·
rave. Traah and junk remo¥·
ed. fuC, effio .. ot MrvlCe r-aetilllat• Call anytame.
BW ud Ray, 646·2328
HOME
IMPROVDIENTS
HOWl lMPROVDWfJ'S -
Prot.-ioaal quality work.
Coatractora llc:eaae no.
396622. Call 978·211-4 • .., •.
llinq•. Bob.
ROUSECLEANIMG
ROUSICLL\NDfG. Com·
ptet. bouec:-...waq, apart·
••ta, hoaea, cosadoe. RM·
.,...,.. raiN. Retereocee.
Call after 4 p.a ., 812-2531,
Deborah.
PIOFISSIONAL CL.I.AHING
SIRVICI •. Cutoa tailored to
tile ladiYidual workla9
womu'• GMCle. Low..e price
poe~U!Ie. Work vurue-d.
Uc....d. Call after S p.m.,
887-e138.
LL
MUWYDITY
~IIJMCI •» 'tJO '.=.' • ..... a....
;z#•atHIIfl
1114414
"'-·---II IIAYDICil •TDG .. , ,......,. IAt • ..... ,.,.,c ........ ......
•• • • alii le ..... .
..,. ltm. n.. ..... .... -·-· ~lllltG -... t ,,..., ...............
..., 'a '•* "t.hm ... • •. ,... s ntm
CWI W-.. elth, lei' ..... ,~···
BOUSECLEA.MIIfG
HE AND SHI FOB SPRING
CLE.A.NING. Wlodo-Ill·
eluded. A1.IO weekly/ moath.ly
Mrvtce. 631-7871, 549-1592. •
CLIAHING UHLIWITID. For
•xc:•ll•nce \a hou.clHillDCJ,
proYidinCJ all •uppU.. ill·
cJudiaq Yacuum. Tru.ttworthy
and dependable. C.U t~y
for eatiaaale. 5-46-3726
NEID HILP with Jour
hou.c:le&a.inq? We oUer a
wuque per10:Wued Mrvtee.
(71 4) 971-2964.
SPECIAL O N SPRING
CLEANING. Call Narleoe lo
let the "Sunahiae" Ia
170-5175, lMve m-q•.
SOUTHCOAST CLEANING
SERVICE -Hou.c:leuuav
carpet, wood Door eliJ)er1.
Llceued ud IUilJ'ed Call
for tr .. ntim1te. 960-6698
HOUSEn:EPING
SUNSHINE HOUSUEEP·
lNG. Gi.. your home that
IPnD9 clMnin9 look all yMr·
roWid, with qualaty and d•
penct.ble work FrM Mli·
mate, reference funuthed,
l.&ceued and bonded (714)
952-3034 ---------
HOUSESJT1'1NG
RISPONSJBU:, WATURI,
prof.-iollal couple available
June, Newport Beech AIM
Refereac••· 752-240. 01
1-684-1860.
RIASONABLI OLDIR
COUPU, both teeohen , will
!u>UMU July and Auqu.at lor
you houee, p!.nta aad pet1
ReferenCM. (213) 331-6212,
after 5 p m., "'"kead.a,
642-~
PSYCHOLOGIST -&.pen.
101*1 bo.....ttter -wW c:a.nt
for JIOU' ho:ae, plant., peta lD
noh&ov• for th. chaac• to
U•e 1D • !u>a• wllU. 1 tl.nd
., OWII. Refereoc:•. '-"
•-CJe, Or. Ca.rroU, 731·
5561.
HAVI A WORJY-FII:I
VACA nON I Lovin9 c.re lor
rou ele;ut la.o•• aad
pleate, phae aeoaru,.
l•f•r•lleea. CeJJ Vlokl,
-.82SO or ,._1231.
Dn'EIUOJVDTIIUO
DDIOR
WOVIDI? DOROTHY MAI-m IN I UIOil8 cu IMafp
P" 9« It aJI ........ COW. PLI1"' DICOJlt ( 11 ,..,. ..... ., ..... , ... ,. . ..... ,.ta.•••·
"'UC& 1'0 ll)llr -Ja.
--·-· 11 ..... ~ ....... -..litE ' tin-......._ .....................
··~· c ... un..a 1 .............. ~l • -
DOYOO...,...., ........... ,. .. ....................... .......... ... ........ ' ,._ I& 1-'IIJ..,. ., ........... ..........
· 1'D _,..--.VIDI So ........... a.-...oo., ........................ ,..., -... ....,...,..,
.... .,.. ... .,..... I'OOia. "•JCa• ldteM .. ..,... .......... &.a..-.moe
...._ .llfu ... ..tr;. Up. ....... __ .._ , .....
V..W~udutiq\ae
........ ucl~of
cleoorlllol .... ..-c. uu.
........ ~-S77,!100. C.U no ... ce, 831-1701, or m-an, • ....-,. Cop.l&ad, ......
D¥11111 THI GROVISI
Ulllt ti.tat at 1.. belt! W •
pnNIDy o8er UU. coech with
Mil tMli.Dq of a tpa<:ioua
...... 2 lu9e auter bed.
rooa _.... wlda lullrlou.a
, WU. H~MJe U.taq rooa wUJs
.au.IMd, beeJMd acoUIItic&l
~. flrepJ&c. with rale·
eel IMeltlt, wet bu, coordin·
.aecl -.rtlatoM carpetillg ed
wallpeper add beeuty to UU.
~I J.oae. Optrad• ed
otlter amaaiUaa 1A thla
Halbaark Coech are too
auy lo aeotioA. Priced at
$12,!100. Ala:~ ... wa have a
2·bedrooa, 2-batll coach tllat
i8 a rMI doll! Impeccable. r...u, room, apacioua laun-
dry room, ncloaad guaqe.
GrMilbelt loceUon. Only
SG,!IOOI Super buy! For par-
Uc•lara on tha above
coachaa, cell Floraaca,
832-1706, or 973-4772,
I.Wyn Copeland Realtor.
COSTA NISA -ownara ere
dalperate -moving out of
'ltata. S..utiful doubl•wide,
ava.llable immadlately. No
reuoaabla offer rahaaed
Nual aH. S-ater perk.
540-8448.
SALE BY OWNER -1974
mobUe home, 24•64', 3
bedroom, 2 bath, dan, t.un-
dry room, porch, ••cellant
CODdltioD, near Yorba Linda.
9'10-1196, peta allowed.
MUST SUI 2-bedroom, 2·
bath, dining, area, famaly
room, atr eond., UPQraded,
llke·n-c:arp«. Vary privata
apmer location. Security, no
peta. Owner anJriOua. Nab
offe1. Priced at $.54,950 Call
Joe, agent, 551-3061.
WICHAIL 'S OUTDOOR DE-
SIGHS. T,.. trim.miD9, roto·
WU.Q, aprlllkieu, pleat
r-.1-.d t•d·llatio.a, aod...
AD aalor upect. of lan.d ·
.c:apiaQ. After 6 p.m. 7Sl-
72SJ6.
PLANHING TO PLANTDfG:
L&ndac•pe t.nat&llaUoo lor
you Dew home, repair or
remodel your tkad yard.
O..iqn Mrrica evaalable
D·C LaadacaptDQ, (Li e .
l057S2), 731-4.225.
WcWIIHIY LANDSCAP-
JNG: SpriD.kleB, tr-Mrvioe ,
aod ~d lawna, pt.nta ed
color 6 YNnl ln area.
Reuo le. Tony, 645-5124.
ARnBnC LANOSCAP! -
Complete ciemqll ed eon·
atruction. Llc. No 385218
(714) 997-425.
SAVI $S 80~ S$. Dou't wiah
to pey n\U'Mry'a overhead?
Need boae delivwy? Why
~ buy wbot.ale plua 20,.7
Coulaltbs9 • D.iqD, 770-
3400.
lADf'IS LANDSCA.PI ed
Walat~. •I'YWJ all ol
Or uta County. AD type&,
cleuup and haullng. ,, ..
..tiaat•. ~1704. • ......
lll8ft.lm
..... I " ~ Sana. c......,.......-.. ....
,. ......... 50 t~~~t•
,. ... ft. ...... ...... ,.-.w, .. ...,,
LEAJ)ED wumows
TH1 GLASS W1ZAJU) -
CIUikl• d-'9a, leaded and
loU wiDdowa, glue &llCI air·
ror atclliaga. 548-7508,
831-4'ne.
NAIIACE
HOLISTIC DALTH IDU-
CA'nOII CLASSIS~ IWu•·
1oo T~. Anp,_
..,.. and ......._,lovf, OS..
liaeti'f'e wtto--. ~
evaai&Wa. S~~a~~y, 631-e377.
POl TOTAL lll.AXATJON
.... oaalort. .,.... ca1l
llcwpoort O..ter foJ tMra·
..,.tlo •••., and tlt...-epy .._.,., ..... ,, 10 ..... lo
1 p.a. a..o... •. 57132. ...., ... ~ ..... oecn, 141-»17.
..a:a.oc& WAIO.IY. ...... w.... .........
•• u 1to09 4'&r Moe •· ..,..n, .......... w.U., ....................... ... ...... ........ ·l· ,.,.. t.
WM. •• A•DIIIO• ......, ...... ..... ...... ....... , ..... . as r .... kn ...,_..
........... 1 .. (Lij. •····· ........
•
.IIOIILIIIC*D
WOIIl.l HOWl -Ta1pa., l,e.. -a. ft.. top ol .....
.. , ............ 5-ltal
,.,.. Ld8c.td to W7,000.
S..c..-t..-.7 •.
BT OWJfD -IMf.ltShll w.,u.. aw. aoWa. Alolle.
1,«10 ... ft., 2 bedroolu, 3
hetlla, fuaJiy rooa, ..t bar,
aon~l s.-., adl< p&rll, pool,
tpa, allLbllou... Priced lor
q1Uclt Mlelll0-2152.
MIOATI•
EQUIPII!at
18-JOOT LOBSTD HIP.
wHh tr.U.r aac1 allp. se,ooo
fina. 498-2149.
1966 PACIWADR 22-fool
with .Up. Jint $5,!100 .....
Rebuil1 .a~JiDe, 10 houn.
496-4'136.
CLASSIC 24 -JOOT
WahOtJey Sloop -2 ..ea of
..U., 8 bp, excellent coDdi·
lion. $7,900. 4118-2032.
IMMACUlATE
21'-34'10ATS ,
8/12-lllllllttl ..... ,.., hl
tl89/molltll incWII dtl -
lluonl.
Abrintdal Aey 12131 823·4084
fllawpcw1 a..:ll I 7141 984-5994
SAILBOATITRAILIR
Maqa JO.lool, ULDB, 7 beq.
of Mila. $4,000 dowa plua
tab ovu payment. of $258.
831-3600 daya, 831-0997
evanloga.
1963 FAIIUJNIR 27-foot.
Chry.Jer powered, good coo·
dttloll. $8,000. 493-2027,
after 4:30p.m.
MUST SACRmCI -CobLe
hoUMboat. Sleepe 6, beau·
tiful cooditioa. 2 eu9ln•,
t1.U.r, land/ ... , Uka new,
fully equipped, contained,
flll11.iahed . 17,500. 586-2428.
BOAT TRA.D.IR -Tedam
ula, mWc:. parte from Nllkeo
akl boat. S86-2SH6, eveo.iDqa.
24-FOOT GLASTRON day
crui.M1, Warina radio, depth
finder, etc . $9,000 .
1-780-3381, p.m.
14-FOOT DAY SAlLER with
tr.U.r. For Mle or trade for
Volbw&~Jn Bog. 661-1464.
....... a.,..va.. .,, ...
CLASSIFimS
• JICRAT'JOR
ffMCID
LA Y10it 1873 lt.iooe traller
("T..aclela"). S.U-coala&Md,
ac.U.eat ooociWora. S3,200.
130-2lA7.
TU.ILD, 17-foot ANeoarat
Lo-U..r. &u, tow, ...... 4. rw.a, ..U-eoai&IMd. 831-
1 ...
DONDUGGY -~~~-VW
aator, -thee &lld riau.
JUatein ahoclra. S1,2SO. -.8532.
1877 24-JOOT KOWJORT
Travel Tr.U.. lat:ru too
all.lllemua to meatioa. $8,!100.
830-8789.
**LORY VRIIDIN ·
BURGH, 6470 W. Cout
Hwy., Newport Beach. COM·
'GRATULAnOHSI You have
juat won two ticbU to "Su.per
F-. H ,...._ • c.u 873-05!10
for ,ou Ucbta.
10 SERVICE/REPAIR
BRITISH AUTO RIPAIRS:
Jaouar, JallND Healey,
Tduaph, WG, Triumph Stag
and ao.t otb. Bdu.b autoe.
198!1 Harbor Blvd., Co.ta
W..., 548-6226, HIRB'S
GARAGE.
DOUG'S HUDIRS & MUF-
JLIRS aow open, I~a
Auto Cater. "Spec~ Dual
hbauat, $98.50-mo.t can.
855-1182.
TRANSWISSlON RIP AIR •t
wbolMale pric•. AJJ work
9u&retead. Fr .. pickup anti
deUvary. Call (714) 552-3417
forMrvice.
91 MOTO RCYCLES/
M OPEDS
1940 HARLEY Davldaoo
Compl.caly reaorad. 496-
3215 after 5 p .a
VISPA 100 SCOOTIR -
Like o-. WlndW.Id, car-
rier, back reat. Pleoty of
power ed gu mileega. ld..J
for glrl. $1,200. 644-8097
after6.
11~/
~
WOTOJCYCLII -MatcJ.ed
pa.&.r -1f71 7!10 , .....
Spec&alf .... ~ 2,000
.0.. ~ -..wtre.M io1oe~.~1e.
WOTOICYCLI, UJIO Jt..dA
CB 7!10 J. 3,000 aU., taka
••w, falrla9. 12,450
161·1'3C» ....uaqa.
WIN'S 10-SPIID HIR-
CUI.IS bib, seo Good con·
dltioa. 548-3348.
STAR
Bicycle World • • * Huae selection in
ow new location.
* * • Expert service on
Ill brands. • * •
21 .......... c-. ...
(714) 546-9343
MEN'S 10-SPEED executive
bib, SSO. Good condition.
548-J:MS.
NEW 10-SPIEO SchwtnD
I&Ddam, $400. 547-5014 alter
6.
93 VMS/TRUCKS
FOR SALE
1976 OODGE TRADESMEN
300 VAH. Auto tranmu-'ou,
radio, rabuUt eugUUI, n-
tran•mluton S1,950ffirm.
Call Mr. Alvord at 556-4460.
OWN YOUR OWN BUSI-
NESS. h cellant 1948 GMC
3/4-too 4-apaad Blower,
weedaatar, •nappar, rHI
mower and toola PacJL.Qe
deal, $2,400 557-5014 alter
6.
1980 CHEVY Sll.VERADO
3/4-too p1c lrup A.ll optJona.
a-t oHer SS1-4735
1979 FORO BRO NCO -
Loaded $8,200 Muat MU
494-8566, ••• 110 768-2933,
Bill, lN ve m~•·
DODG.. 'lAM 1m, ll8
etdom&t.ie, 31,000 .... taDy
~taad. A.M/1)1( ~.
Cl. Wu ... $4,400 151·
1!110
1874-75 BftOliCO 302, 4d,
au.toa.uc, ~ coad!·
tioa. S3,800. 7U.II052.
1010 VO~AGIN RAJ. arr Dl.aJ p~cnp. Wub -.u. n ceU.Ut eo~~cbUoa.
!581-8526
• AUTOI/TBUCZ
LEASDIG
TRY M!l LIASilfG, tlle only
way to 90! Can, vau and
truclu D G .W Leuut9,
(714) 642-19t4.
rt AUTOS W A1n'ED
USED CARS WA.NTED -
Up to $500 paid. Ru.atUa9 or
DOl A1ao wrecb 1-9'8.
968-9246
LOODNG FOB VDfTAGI
Cadillac Con .. rtible, ....tor·
edor not Pboue831-2155
• AUTOS FOR SALE
PUBUSHIR OOES NOT AC-
CEPT UABILITY for mcor·
feet apellinq. Qf&DliUtw:.l
Ulaccurec._, or lypocJraph·
ic.J arroB Ul -Y act..r
tiMmeuta pubbahed 1.11 lb.
Sutton N-• Group
JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS
h om SJS. Available at local
govemmaot auetlooa For
duectory, call Surplua Oat.
Canter (41S)864-o544. ----MERCEDES 1980, CLASSIC
3000 3,000 mal", m.tallic
c hampaqna $22,900 Pnvate
party, 979-6365.
19Tl TOYOTA COROLLA,
wh1ta w1th blue puutnp1.119
Automattc, all acandazd op·
tJon•. AWFN, 4,600 aul•
Ntnt condu10n Worlr 556-
1153, boma 54S-5735
1973 CUTLASS SUPREME
Power ataanng/brakaa,
a utomatic, au, lltarao, low
mJI", m1.11t cond111on Muar
aea S21 ,0001beat offer
559 7915
JIAUYlfUL 1854 c.aoo • •c c-.. • v.u.. o......_.,AI ........
AU. t.c:.a.t w t 12,.. ..,......
lWI <XMVDIIIU ....
ga ..... , .. ''· ~
PeQ1M adJtloa. Low atft I I I
S8,!1001be11.17 ... 15.
., Sl. NDCIDIS, um -
40,000 an. .... -._
IIIGQ8 4f4-504t, deya
873-38Qa
POISCIJI t24, 1m~.
al1••r, n.ar-oof, AIUFM
ce-tte, alr. S.Cri&ce,
S4S,QS0.498-188t.
1881 L.DICOU ~
ldJtJou. Bt.ck/e&J_,., .o
dowa, ueaa.hl. 1-..
SSOO + ao:adt. 11!55-&:J18.
1967 CAKAJK> CX»9DJI.
BL! A111o., S-c:yl., ...., taMe
and batt a,. a.. otter .
640·2390 da~. 631-5321
~a.od-.... d·
11n9 WUSTAJIG -L&b
-· 8,000 .-. 6-c:ylmder,
... ...,. aGto • -· power atHliA9, ~peed cOll!rol
$5,!100. 644-!WQ
urn UlfCOUf 4-000B
Towne.&~ Fully eqmpped,
...., w., low ~. a -
e.n-t coadsboe ..... ..
$5,500 642-87'118
1979 OLDSWOIRI.& c.u-
Supr.ae B~ lu.Ueat
co~. A.is, -w.. ss.ooo 581-6088.
l9'n HONDA ACCORD. ~
•peed. au coAddaoa1a9.
cpeat car S3,800 4.916-2182
19'19 HONDA ACCORD U
AW FN c....cte, power
~uoq brak• h c eU.at
coudJbon S6,150 51151~
everunCJS
1979 -~-BroWD, &11',
AMIFN .. pe. ~ 19,000.
o.,.. 851-1919, 541-9468 --
llUl98
1978 OODGE OMl'fl. Good
coadmon, ...., nr.. bota;ht
1.11 19'19 13.500 83l-Of10.
Cr&ICJ at U~Uoa76
1 f¥17 MARX V 1..oecLed -· ce llaal coadahoa , aaw
~rabe. $4,!ll50
(213) 428-1301
1J74 AI£ MAT•nca ... .........................
~~ .... ...,
MIJif au. -'Lilli -.... -U.IInfsa. ........ .•. ,... __ ,
AlUI'N .......... -"--........,.,, 13l..J7U. ... ,, ...
l-.... (lEG 2'JD D11111.
~ V.-y 90M ~
.... 13..100. 1151111 .....
S p.a.
1m VOI.DWAGD s.p.
....... Geo4 c:o..&ruoa.
~--.---~$2,110. 73J.MJB
1tm OI..DIIWOmLI eo.-.
tal*. ,......,_, ............
s:ueo sc·Mot• .._ 1.
I.OOKDG roll A GUAT
CD? ltna A..dl. --.w.. aD ..,_ ~-
te.!IOO .... 5311.
CADILLAC CXllfVIJI'1'IBa.
Ulll. red ..t W.U. Sl.500
bra. tN003:2
ltnl 1'LUIS AM , ...........
cc-d.._ . .u. ~ape 15,500.
·1-~138 .... s p •
18 ROADatnnrD 383
Willa 314 ~ ... bJit ....
blue ~ ....,_ S1.2DO
t!51-U7JO.
lV15 BOJIDA CIVIC -
Sack.*-· 9C)Od c....._, ••G••• o•erlleal , aaw
~ 4I!I&-C2!il6
S1,000 DIJABU TaAJIS..
POIITA now -um 4--docw
Volvo 14CS DaaJer •• ,..,_..
ed.~l381.
1969 BUG VDT CHtiUif••
A.abcpe 01111 .w. leal lablel.t
cJa.ua. 5518-9725, 498-0&10
1979 28CJ:ZX -Say ~.
q...d........, .._ Plu
ntr•. Pne.d below bb.-
book~
1975 OATSUW Stataoa w.-.._ ttNe 900d ooa·
cbboa 12.200 497 -ZJD7 ..._. r
1974 JAGUAJl XJ6L 71.000
111.11. .......... .._.._
S6 !100 tan. m .f) f/IT1-13C'7
19fi& VOLKSWAGIJI BUG
&ab.W, AM. PM tape
12,100 .fll1-5277--·p.
DIRECTORY OF BOSINESSSERVICES
MASONRY
C. J. JORDAN WASONRY.
Brick, blocl, doM, tir•
placea, plaar.a, ~.
pe¥lDq. ~'hoe.. ._. r.£N-
aocae na.l.labM. Mo. 368927.
832-3138.
WASONRY I OUR DPIR·
TJSI. Br1ck, block, tile, re-
taiDing wall. No lob too
aaall. We can handle you
needs at ,_nabla pric•.
Pad, ~dable M~Y~Ca.
PetaT S. Rodge,. Property
lmprovemnt, 631-2004.
MASONRY -SpecLehamg
ln r•tdential work, brick.
block walla, concrete work.
JUD, 951 -JOlJ
MIRROR
MIRR O R WARORO BI
DCX)RS: COntractorpricNio
all. Free aatimaiN. Call Fran,
7'10-a623.
MOVDCG.
STORAGE
G IIIG'S NOVIMG. rut.
careful •IVic•. Owner oper·
ated. (714) 848-9094 anytima.
rr-..tiaat •.
1111 STARVING COLLEGI
STUD!HTS Wcmot Co. bu
9fOW'D. (IJc. T-124438) Same
9ood .rvtce. CaD &41-8427.
GOROON MOVING AHD
STORAGI: l.oc:AI, nation·
wide, loweet J.Qal rat•. ill·
1urad. (Cal T-108'N0) 768-
0643.
PADn'IRG
DTIRIOR-INTDJOR PaiDt·
lllQ -Q\lallty work, Reuoo·
able prlc•. w.r..c •. Call
.AJJc.~. ~.
DINO PAJM'TING: Call today
for llpeci&l pric•. loter-
tor/e•tertor. One ye•r
quarut .. (Lie. 390176) F,..
aatlmate. 556--1631.
FllANK
KUmENSKY
PAINTING
CMratorl< ~~
• RESIDENTIAL
• COMMERCIAL
•INDUSTRIAL
714/546 -1142
OLD·F ASHIONID OUAIJT"i'
by an nper1 craltaman. C.U
Don for IT-mterior/e..tenor
eetUD&t•. 645-0296 ~s. ••
wttll thnfty pricee."
PAINTING SPECIA L
"SpriD9 colo,. at wtntar
rat• " bpert &Dtanorla•·
tenor. Ouahty materi&JJI
Free aatlmatea Fred.
536-3471.
PAilfTDIG latauor
m•rlor. Becideoual, com·
aerc:i&l, prof.-aoaal, claen,
flr•t cruaUty All work
9G&raDIHd. Raeaonable
pric•. ,,.. ..umeta C.U
STUDINT WILL WOVE ,ou ,.~W,I48-Z328. -·
fuf1llt\lnl at .. , -abl. ~========:.:..;.::::;
r ..... 7S2-1-t93 or 848-3777.
THD "WO VIN -WAN" ta
C.nhl, Courtlaoua and loa·
peat... PleMe c.u 642-
1329.
lfURSUfG CARE
NUilSIHG CAUIDf HOWl:
Nu.-, a.ld•. a.o.-•hea
Joedecl, ~ad. l.uaNd.
A..u.ble 7 ~. 2A..
bounlct.,l WAI!IfwD w.c&al s.mc.. 83C-48M.
OFFICE PLAifiOIIO
YOUlt OmCI IS DiiOR.
TAJIT. Pl.aa It d9~ tltia u...
CaD a prcl *"' a.t (714) !1151.-.s. Doe
PACD'IC PA.DrTDfG-Worll • ........... ~ . ",. ................ .... ,,., ........ .-4 ..... . "---.. ....,1 .. .... . ... ,......,..
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aru. An auan. YrJ en.·•-. ..............
Ca' I J C1 t ', ~ 111 c rtr>r -· •• • \
I P II' •• I ..... -.. --..... ...... ....., ~
' id •
EXTERIOR
SPECIALIST
Residential, com-
mercial, industrial
State Uc. 362876
Insured and
Bonded .. _
l'IO#I8SIC:MXL I'XDITDCG:
Iat.rior, ldcrioJ W&Upepew
reao•al. Free ..uaatH.
lJcee. 1121 . (714) 487-5137 .
caUA.t, 7 ........ II
anew. D1lliiQ CLI.AJf. UPI ,.._._. ..ct dcootllbaq.
30 -,. a.IJI Wtda aU a -
tomDr .......... ooetr&Ctlld.
.. .nil ... ,.., ...... . .... .. .. .. ... .... .
U·IM4·A·Goe•·Patster, Ill....,.
.. MICBILA.QILO II
lACK'" -ft X a~ ....._
......... A ...... -..... ~-........... .. JMIZl. . ...
··rA1'1D ~ 101 aw ourr· ...._ _. ...
.......... ., 0 .• , .u __., n t"
..::.~' ... ~= -. .. x
PAPER HMGIRG
S10/WALLPAPER JNSTALL-
ID. Upholatered walla,
muala to matcll pepeB,
fabnca; reod.enoqa, co&or
~cia. portfohoa, .. per
qrepluc., tmted wmdowl .
picture walla, fraamg. ''We
gala ahould hang lo9ether "
8J9-q73Q eytlme
NEED A PAPER HANGER?
G1e9. 548-3239
PATIO COVERS
BEAT THE HL\ T under a
new patlO cover deck u cel-
leot work RNaonable Rafar·
n c•. No 391156 Do all
pluMe conatructloo work
Son rue BuddaB, 960-1450
PHOTOGRAPHY
McGUIU PHOTOGRAPHY
For wadd1.11g1, pertMe, all oc
cuiona 70 p1ctu,.., ooa
copy N cb, all naCJaUvaa m
eluded m low flat rata
642-4307
p,_rve Your&&rlootU
ow"""-c....--._...,
GDI PORTRAITS
~
lSS(OW) ...... n .... ........ ._. ..
(..,,_,,_.._.~.
PLASTElliMG
ALL PHASIS or PLASTER-
ING R••ucco, t..t\uUlQ,
mterior/ntet10r patchwork
Room additlooa and c\Uilom
homM Free aatuDate (LK:
388781) John. ~3786 ----
PLUIOIMC ------ORAJJIS C'1.&AJtiD -r rom
$4.50. F,.. ~~-AD
work quarantead a--ble
pnc.. No •rv•ce c:all
char9e DratD N.ten, (714)
638-0953
U -PlPIS. G AS LilliS.
RIPAIItS. SALIS ~We. 124
1c» U.. lint ~, Slt eeds
bou IMreelter. D II S&. ca.u. Pluah~t 145-3503
~ pliUilbiatJ.
PLUlOING lS MY LID
R.peln. •entnewce. -.
~ Aa, .. tob , ....
Nlbeble, NM<ubla. r.&.
754-lN,Ill .. lll
SA1fCHI% PUIMBDrG -
Ra•ldtatra iiCoa•erctal.
Spact.Jlslaq lA coppey
............... l.lc:tlut •. ..., c.a .,, ~
.. m .eautt
POOLS/SAUICAS/
HOT TUBS/SPAS
TED'S WOBU POOL/SPA
Sapplaea. Why ct.n.., -
dell•a rl l A ll aapphee
aftllabla Clean 011t tJaa o&ct,
br1.119 1ll the new pool Low.
thaD .tore pnc• Fr .. ad-
nee and MtliiUI'-(714)
545-0761 ---WAT£11 PURIFYING
SYSTDC, lrilla bect•na &Dd
algae ehm1oat" addsAg
chlorllla1 Cute moutbly COIU1
H-produc1 oo the .. rlret
EPA appro...d For IIlio,..
llOn call Steve 549-7889 or
645 7221
CHAFf'fi SPA N.unt~
Fr• water laal.UI9 Dout
q&mble wtth your b..WS
S.r'Ylca raptiB and Np·
pbM 832-1969
SOLAR ENERGY Wa .up·
ply and LMII&II 110ler pool
water &ad ~ace bNUDCJ
~ana Call lor 111.lonaaboo
!AS crad1ta and utilir,
compa.ay rebel., Adwaoced
Solu Nullra11n9 (714)
n1-6220
SWIW.NllfG POOL SlAV
(Ci h cen.nt rahahla worlr
Repetn &lao 557 2783
SW'IMMING POOLS A.Ht>
SPAS commeTclal pool epe-
c •ala.ta, patio cowan
bnclrwork, c..eat block o..r 25 y .. ,. m bGaa..
No lOb too bJq msall COUI
Pool.. 548-7102 -.Is for Jua ----STU"S POOL C.UI o-h
ty pool ••"•c• repau
Ra-..ooebla rat.. FrH
----16()..101&
HUN IlliG
PWDITID T -SHin'S c-eo-
~~ "-'*gr···
clahe-c:om ~' antforaa.
Art work --..1 w-.mc,
Soa Sllut Co l7)0
PCJIDOU Jlo. 7 Coa&.a W..,
(714} 131-MJC
POWEJIWASIJ
IDVICE
'HIGH PlliSSUD WASH· •o· ••a-.-. ,.., IUII&ew, &It troa .,._...,.. ..o.. ~.
~ uw lt&cbae w ..... ....,
ll.AIIICU I iiiD
Till QUI I ....... 5" ................... c-...... po' Dr , .... w c •c.l. ,... .....,...SG-LJG.m
IA'NIIIIuiiU aS...
ee=lee 5" Jln I a ... .......................
......., .... CaD {714)
Ql.Q311 .......
CAaPDTaY. BOOf'DfG,
DPADtS r--. cledta, _,. ........... -.~ ...._ ~c b • hw. ~
~.-.~~ .... .....
ra h able, local. Loc:e l
refereac:.. at auy-b-.y
puc:.. Brua 548-0512,
540-CJ'2m
BOOFDIC
BArs IOOriifG CO Senr-
019 aD .. Ora.qe CcJ.mty AJI rn-LK: 361042. bc:.d.t
---AJJ wort ~~.~~
ROOF LEAIS?? IIIIJABl.l
prof~...! ~---" rwpatn A1J ryp. p,_ ..... m.._ lfvl.y !aaeaJJI-
t..oao.. 314183 831-7049
OUAUTT J OOFDfG fo,
.... Old -.d -cor&Cne·
boA LK--t. -* ..ct
bonded ....... w. a.mJ.
able Call ~1 ,..._,
-,.,.. fi4S.Ol93 --------a&C ROOf'Di'G Spenalu.
1D1J ID roof ~ Sla.eaaa,
ODiapo.boll ead rod s.n-
1119 the HAJta-Ju.a 56 osu
aoor LIAK, ~~oai pcGb-
a-a. all typea l!llpClD •
~ -roof d.ac.
coelillq q1lfteft claw ilillpOilll -·b .. ~ d.,_
--.... .... 646-Zl28
ROOYDJG -AU. TTnS •
chadua9 .....-n o.dl ct.
ACJ1I F.... ....... Call
8oh541-0?'81 ------OUJrG& COAST .oaF
DIG All t.,.. oi fOiDbv •
c:1DdmcJ IWp8ID .... ....
~ , .... ..c..w. ... ..,... c.a 0..., ~1733 One,..._.za
SIUIW UP Alii
51010 IIPAIII • ,_.. .... c ....... -... ..... ~ -=· 0 .,
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~ g.aa AYAIL
A&S.. aq •• :. .. •. e.-G1 p-. ..... 1S ............ ,... a.......,_.._ .......
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Ul. ..... ~
ClUNE TU.a --....a
.... ....-.. r1oon, •• I
......... _ 1 ,_ ... -.... .., .....
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ROOSa CALLS· Aatl ~ ... ~ .....
t...lar .... --MI--1 Tale
-ble4 • ,.. .., -.a.
ftc.. !11...00
JIIEEIS *"' IS nm naa ro
p-. J'O'U D.-c.a -n..
laper1.. ~ lO ,.en _,_ •
Or..q. c-ty ,..lZJ9
Geon,a. 2A a.a.r..
JOHJrS T1ID MADIT!JI.
AliCE~-~
....-.~ .... "" .. ~ ~ lx t ..c:t _,...
545-7&l
Tin TWDOCJJIG -..p
reao•al -d cleea ·~
Good _. 900d smc-
frea ec == 24 .__. An
!54-1&l2
WAJrTII) nn won
Spacl&h :uaq •• ••t9•
e.c:.lyptu C.Jl Soluay
4&19-5123
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-.d -.1 Tant -
bOe aad ~cop ,,_
-----CA. 913-~ Till TBIIUU•G ud
---pr...-q ..,..,. Taa 14 I~ ol pYaa -'
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c:'-P-U liMn m ..,__
-.. &D-0116 .,.
14653Meu '
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,.... f ..... ,,_ .....
..... Art.~1102
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.... SIM&SS !ICHOOL ..t , d.,....._ _ _,.
mM SAl •oe ~
a-.!IIZ-U.
me ua .. ..au.: t.. ................... o....z • ......_ ••· -
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....... 114.000 0.,.
_.1074,co "*9*.._1.-J
IOUCRi 1mtu TAIGA
CIS ~. S.....,, -· ...._ c:...a., cMuy ..,
SlO,IOO 67-1M5
ltJT.J CAPRI AWIJW .._,
c--.~ ........ . •• ...,.oa., .... --...
U. 1.DICOUI OOIIIIM:U..
TAL ... tuaa. 4J0011 IIIDctp,
leaaer Ul~nor $625 ......
11118 -912 TAJ!GA ._ ,
on.. A.N.rftf c.--. ...._
eace"eet c:oect.c-4
81532
1974 VOLVO S..... W.,a
Ius -pAa&i..., n-
and adllnor 12 .GIS C).
5828
1SJ74 CAD1UAC s.t.aa 0.
Valle ...._.., cab. ~
,_..,. ...-..., ..,. M 9916
484 ,, ..
1971 YOL VO La-.. a.ilereqe
power Wlado-. ~ ---.or. --tv.., ..._, -S532
u.» n. IJOaAOO ~ r.c ., ........ _ -
c:r.. ~ T-. -
---~· ocaJ 114 000 Gl-a16
• AII11QtJEI
aASSICCARS
BEAunrut. 1954 CADQ...
LAC Co.pe cia y._... 0..
-A..o .. ~......,..,., c osdi.OOII ~
86
1949 CIOSUY HOlS80T ::-.c ,..._.. •-.....
.._ •• -...... ats. 1976
Con etta . caaacn. pam1
T10-5i05 ==
WIIIDOWS
WIJIDOWS L.t -~ ,_. ollll ....s -· ct... ~ ----· . , ... ~ ~--...-. ... ,_ --. ..,..
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drnt;e ••• ....,_ r,_
-.... Uc ll2l2S ·-diCiw W' odd, G2Ll} l!Eilf'-Cl:M
(714) IN-6f10
Dl'DT ·-
at.non Coa .. rc w '" ..t-t ~a ~
., iaris ra. u-•
-G.:. !!I.e -~ L;pen 54S-O'l25
1f1JJDOWS SPA D.DIG
CUAl!l -o..n -aWe ,_ S!5
A~ 2aan S35 (
.-..
bOe reL.ac..e 11~
A-..oa 2111ar7 $.:6 (
clu-acr.-. Ph •
..... ._ ... G'-
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CIAlJS1'S -lS ,_ .ape-
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~
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........ 1311
Kentm
movies
-----------------
'I' I ... , ., ' :
.. ,......:: (8Cenk~)
DIIAa.M. A ~ premiere ol
~ dlelic cNief wtth Frri Langella
• the Infamous Count and Laurence
OtMer as van Helsing, wtlo tries to
put the elusive vampire oot of
buslnea.
fl\1 MfiY 1t,
..... NBC (7 Central/Mountain)
THE HAN.UI GLOBETROrrERS
ON OIUJGAN'S ISlAND An asland ffinA wtth the famous basketball team.
~11PIIIABC (7 30Ceni.IMI.)
THE LONGEST YARD Burt
Aevnoedl atara as the sly and WillY
•nmattJ wno 1eaos a ream .Jl the
toughest 1nma1es 1n State Pnson
aoa•nst a team made up ol the
meanest guards It's qvtte a melee
Parental guidance Is advised.
'-.fiT MfiY16 •-=-•ces (7 Central/Mountain) FOUl fi\AY. A romp• With Go6dl8
Hawn end Chase · all abou1 a
deNy librtrlan who gets herself
iovoMM:I In a murder scheme. If you
missed It before. be sure and catch It
this trip. Good comedy·adventure
thriller. And If they cut any of Dudley
Moore's scenes, write the network'
INC
.. _...CBS (7Centr~taln)
DCAN fROM IMN: THe CANA-
IMAN CAPIA. A thrlller beNd on the
true atory of the alx Americana who,
having slipped away when the u.s .
Embesay In Iran waa being tl«en over
by revolutionaries on Nov. 4, 1879,
the help of the Canadian '"""r\'"~'~
Award-winning Canadian actor
GordOn P~nsent stars as Ambassador
Ken Taylor.
•11PM ~BC (8CentraVMountaln)
MEATBALLS Bill Murray (ol
Saturday Ntght LIV8 lame) stars 1n
this light-hearted comedy as a fun-
loving camp counselor.
•11PM ABC (7 Centratlt.Aounta•n)
BEYOND THE POSIDON ADVEN-
TURE Sally F1eld and Michael Ca1ne
star 1n th•s sequel to one of the
greatest disaster f1lms ever shown
M O N M AY l R
•11PM NBC (8CentraUMountaln)
liTTER HARVEST Ron Howard and
Art Carney star In this World Prem•ere
drama based on a true story. A young
Mid-western dairy Iarmer frantically
attempts to prevent the spread or a
deadly cnem1cal malady.
•11PM ABC (8CentraUMountain)
FREEDOM A drama Involving family
prOOiems Stay tuned.
. TO£S M AY 19 -
•11PMCBS (8CentraUMounta1n)
THE V10LATION OF SARAH Me>
DAV1D. Patty Duke Astin stars as a
teacher wtlo refuses to hide behind
Warn tng : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Ctgarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
the tyStem 10 that she may expoee
the hazards at her school which en-
danger both teachers and students.
Ned Beatty portrays the school
principal.
ANding and writing and rege.
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•1PIICBS (8 CentreNountain)
NYKJN: IOUNTY HUNTD. Action-
PICked ctran. bued on the rNJ.IIfe
exploits of a New York-based man-
hunter wtlo hal been tracking bell
~s for more than 20 years. Ron
LJebman stars u Stanley RMdn, wtth
Harry Mor~ u a retired parish
priest, end Vema Bloom aa the earthy
owner of '1'he Buc:tcet", a popular bar.
I Rl MAY:'.
•10PM NBC (7 Central/Mountain)
ANIMAL HOUSE. This outrageous
comedy, which was a smash hJt in '78,
takes place during fraternity rush
weet< of 1962 when the Deltas set out
to prove they have a corner on out·
landish behavior at Faber College
•11PM ABC (8 CentraVMountain)
SCRUPLES. The high stakes world of
fashion and films. with Shetley Smith.
S.\ T MAV .' l
•11Pfll CBS (7 CentraVMountaln)
SALEM'S LOT. David Soul, James
Mason, Lance Kerwin and Bonnie
Bedelia head the cast in this chilling
........ C8S (7CenCJMt.)
SILVER STREAK. Murder, mayhem,
romance and a<Mtnture rtde the ralls
between LA and Chicago along wtth
a libefal do6le of hilarity. Gene Wilder.
Jill Clayburgh and Richerd Pryor.
MON MfiY "•
•11PM ABC (8 Central/Mountain)
JERICHO MILE. Peter Strauss as
the convict runner In a repeat of this
very popular television f1lm.
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.. ,. C86 (7 CentralfMountalrt)
GUY~ TMOIDY: THE STOftY
OF JIM JONU. Powers Boothe
stars In 1 condeuMd repeat of this
dramatic special about one of the
moat horrifying ....., .. of all time.
sketches as "The Bus 's
Schoor, ·out·Of·sync• problems from
watching too many foreign language-
dubbed films. sex tor the elderly and
the retirement party.
rRI MI\Y 1'•
10-11'M NBC (9Centra11Mountaln)
TVS CENSORED BLOOPERS A
peek at some hilariOUs oops and flubS
that were Ofiglnally edited out. now
edited ln. for us to en}ov. ---
Dicit Clark Is hOSt. tort of veep of the
bleeps. along with Milton Serle and
Marlette Hartley.
MON MAV IR
10-11PII CBS (9 CentraUMountaln)
GRAIIMY HALL OF FAME. An
entertainment special with Andy
Williams as hOst with a raft of stars
hOnoring the recOfdinga selected for
Induction Into the National Academy
of Recording Arts and Sciences Hall
many a la.ndmark In recOfding and
theater history come to life
WED MAY 'tl
1-IPM ABC (7 Central/Mountain)
THE MUPPETS GO TO THE MOV·
IES. A very special hour of music and
comedy.
THUR MAY?I
•11PM CBS (8 CentraVMountaln)
THE 1t11 MISS USA PAGEANT.
Whet a lovely state of affairs Fifty
one of the most beautiful women in
Amenca are going to compete for the
ooveted title of Miss USA 1981 1
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10-11flll NBC (eCentraNountaln)
ld.l COMMEM:IALS A. wild end
crazy rorJ'l) through the world of TV
comrnerci81S With comedian Steve
Martin.
MON MAY ·"·
•11PM NBC (8 Central/Mountain)
808 HOPE'S Al l STAR COMEDY
BIRTHDAY PARTY FROM WEST
POINT. A big celebration with along
list of famous guests including his
lovely wile Dolores Hope. Elizabeth
Taylor, George C Scott, Mary Martin,
Mickey Rooney, Wanda RIChert, Vk:e
President George Bush · just to
mentl()r'l a few
sports
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NP11 N8C (1 CenttiNountain)
MAJOR LIAQUE MIIUU· Aa
IMide looll ... wtth Blyant Gumbel.
followed bv the OeiM ............
..... ABC (4CentravMountaln)
THE ltREAKNDS STAKES. live
coverage of the second leg of the
Triple Crown of Racing from Plmllco
In Baltimore, Maryland.
2-IPM NBC (1 CentraiiMountatn)
IIIA.IOft LEAGUE IASUALL: Ale
I"'* Looll ••• with Bryant Gumbel,
followed by the Ga ..............
S:»>PM ABC (2:30CentJMt.)
PRO BOWLERS SPRING TOUR.
live f1nals of the $105,000 Nor1hern
California Open from Mowry Lanes in
Fremont. Chris Schenkel and Nelson
Burton, Jr. report.
SIJN M/\\' '1
WPM NBC (2 Central/MOuntain)
IOXING. Tomorrow's Champ/oils.
Scheduted boutl: 10 rounds between
lunlor midcleweiQhts Tony Avail and
and Lucien Rodriguez (hve and~
from San Remo. Italy.
~N8C (3CentraUMounta~
S'ORTS WORLO.
"lllclniiN NJC (8 CentreVMount )
THE INDIANAPOUS ._.. W.tch
the wtn at Indy, aald to be the gr•teat
auto race In the world. Same day,
prime time coverage.
Not seen in the lndlanepo/fs arN.
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lOO's: 5 mg "tar." 0.6 mg. mcottne av per ctgarett e by FTC Method
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