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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-05-27 - Newport Harbor EnsignTHE NEWPORT ENSIGN • ESTABUSHED UU8 • 33RD YEAR • NUMBER 42 • (714) 673..0550 • SERVING ALL OF NEWPORT AND CORONA DEL MAR • WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1981 • 25 CENTS . 'Toughest' Cltyl8811e: The Bullclout When City Council reviews the Irvine Company'• request for the pl&nlled buildout of Newport Center, it will be the touoh..t question to come befo,. council in two yean. So says Mayor Jackie Hea.ther. Council, which hu the final aay on the project, 1.1 eipeeted to hear the iaue in June. Lut Thunday, the PlanJ1inq Com.m.i.ulon approved a. devel- opment plan that restored 260,000 aquare feet of planned office bu.ild.in9a previously cut by that 9roup. But the plan paased on to councU leaves out a 400-room hotel and a 225,000- square-foot office build.in9 the company ... b . The company said it will ult councU to restore the hotel and the office building. The commlplon submtuted 300,000 square feet of rNiden- tial apce tor the bote\ a.ad 225,000 .czuare fwt of a..1deli= tial space for the office baUd· in91, keeping the overall 8({\l&re footage of Block 600, on the north aide of the centel', and the rest of the cellter rouqbly the same u the 1.2 million 8qU&J"e feet the company had 80U9ht. The comm.iasion a..t.o voted to require the company, u a con- ditioll of development, to build Pelican Hill Road, extend San Joaqutn Hilla Road to lt, and spend another $8.9 million in road lmprovemenll, for a. S2S million total. The road improvements were "two to thz .. tim .. u much u the city hu ever ulted'of a developel'," said commm imon chairman Tim HaidinCjler . Martin Brower, hea.d of com- pany public relationa, said the company plans to build Pelican Hill Road but doeal't want qroundbzealdno for new devel- opmenta in Newporl Center to have to walt for lenqtby and problematic 9ovemment approv- als on the road. Pelican Hill Road, which would collllect Bonita. C&nyon Road to Coast Hlqbway eut of (Continued on paCiJe 13) The Engkles In Question less noise impeet. Roer of the takeoffs and approaches at John Wayne Airport have caused major controver~~es between city. county, state and t.deral egencies. Below, the stretched-out Super 10 is shown arrivfng here last week for *nililriution f\iQ.hJI, _. S\flf ~ ~ -...., ~Iobin Flight personnel from AirCet get an introduction to the new OC9 Super 80 whole engines, promineo11y ...ndetlt • .,. -~to orcMde The county Tueeclay officially approved th• UN of the new, "qu.ietu" NcDonn.U-Dou9lu DC-9 Super 80, • 160·puMDCiJer J-t, at John Wa.yue Airport, thereby iDcreu:in9 the weiqbt limit allowed on the JD&in run- way from 95,000 to 128,000 pounds. u .. oJ the hea.vier craft hu drawn the ctitlciam of the Federal Aviatioll Administra- tion, which Mid it could Mriou•- ly d.amaoe the runway ln eiqbt y.-zw . And the city of Newporl Beach qwckly announced that the new plan .. were "four-five decibels louder" than in a. teat flight here l.ut Au9. 14. The Super 80s. echeduled to qo into re<Jular UN here next wed:, w.re used by A.irCal m familiar- i&ation Oiqbts for crew without pusenqera Sunday and Tues- day. hearmg and a Supenor Court trial, pu.ahed thetr protest• &CiJainlt the effect of noise hom the county-operated facility. Tom Williams, a ctb&en acbv- ~ enqa.9ed m one lawtwl aCjla.inst the county cunently 10 trial and qathermg libqants for another, told a Supenor Courl jury: "The airporl 1s teannq aparl the eoctal fabric of th11 com- munity (Newport Beach). When we moved into our home, we (Continued on paCiJe 10) .Reel Tape May Delay Cleanup Of Upper Bay by Roger Angle Lonq-delayed dredqmq for Upper Newporl Bay, hnally scheduled for thts fall , may have to be put oH aqam unhl next spfU1Q-after rams whtch will brinq more sut Ron Hem, wtldWe btologtst for state Ftsh and Game, sa1d the ctty and state may not be able to obtam the nec.aary per- mtts in tune to beqm dredqmq tn S.ptembel' The upper bay llun't been dred9ed smce 1970 and hu fill- ed up wtth an eatunated 2.5 milL.on cubic yards of tedunent IUlCe 1965. The state 11 plenntn<J to restore the upper thud of the iY10 etshl&nd by dredqinq • chAnnel that would cauM wtde- spread stlt slouqh1n9 and a Cjleneral deepentn<J of the water The state would dredqe Andrew., of Anaheim, Hein l&ld be understood a respon1e that showed many per.ons dialiked Fi.ah and Game's handlmg of the bay si.nc., the state acquued most of the bay as an ecolog1cal reserve in 1975. "1 think people are buatra.ted that notbin9 bu been done (to clean up the sediment)," Hein 1a1d . "I mow I am. I would hke to have ... n the dredqin9 done Mveral yean a90 and 1 tlun.k that's the way ma.ny people feel. "They ... the bweaucracy as movmq very slowly to eolve tbts problem, and I don't blame them." ftewEraud Suit Names Gent Dealer 238,000 cubac yards of sedunent A Lo. A.la.mito. morteoaCiJe for $700,000. broker hu charged Roberl OQle In addthon, the caty 11 plan Wlth fraud after foreclostn<J on nmg to dredqe a temporary the Qqle L.mda Isle home m destltmg ba.sm JUSt below the connection with a $1.75 muhon mouth of San Daeqo Crftk and loan that went bad, accordtnq to deepen the creek channel, caus-a swt Wed m Superior Courl mq the water to slow and drop The law.u.it 1.1 the forlleth bled sand and stlt, whach would be here nnce 1969 a.Cjlainst Ogle, scooped up and trucked away. the Newporl Beach diamond The dredqmq, creek deepen-dealer accused by a former mg and concrete structures m msurance earner of stagmg a the creek bed are slated to cost S2 uullaon Jewel robberv S-4 mtlhon Qqle, lll.l Wlfe, Ttara and 10 Hem scud the two aqencaes other defendants are named 1n are pla.nomg to "go out to btd the .wt-whlch calls for Sl 5 togeth~.r , to save hme and millioll m damaqn-lod9ed by money on the prOJect the Hallmark Acceptance Cor 1 The ctty . a.s lead aqency must porauon apply for dredgmq and con -' The sutt, wtthout pomtlllq to struchon penmts from the Santa l mdlvtdua.l culpabahty, &lleges I Ana (state) Reg1onal Water the defendants deceaved the Quahty Control Board, the state mortgage broker by fabely Coastal Commasston 4lld the claiminq the Oqle home was U.S Army Corps of E.nqmeers worth $2 .75 million m applymCjJ The process may be too hme for the loan. consummq to be accomphshed 1n February, Hallmark fore- by fall , Hem sa1d. 1 cla.ed on the :Unda Isle home- CommenhnQ on <1 survey 1 cond ucted bv toventor Andy (Conhllued on pege S) Oystal Cove Realclents Get More State Preaaare The mcrea.se in noiM wu partly due to a. chanqe ln the altitude at which power wu cut back this week, aaid City Attor- ney Hugh CoUin. Laat IUIIllDer, the pilots cut back at 500 t .. t; this week, they cut back at 1,000 f .. t. Coffin said. The avera.9• daily nolle, if all auUn .. converl to Supez SO., would deer .... by 5.5-6 deci- bels, at 41 averaCjle d&ily J8l departur ... and deer .... by 4.5-5 decibel.a with 55 filCjJht.- ra.ther than the 7. 5 decibels projected by the county, Coffin said. Potential Patients Given Plastic Surgery WarDing the ... keod and IU.IIllDer tqaats vacate their cotta.g-.at C~YMa.l Cove by July 1983. It a.J.o cliNCted tbe lta.te Parb and Recrea.UOD Department to adviM the ~tute oa what to do with the applOZimately 22 full- time ....sdeDta of the bea.chf:ront comanaaJty. Ill a NA.t.t ~Do.. 1ut ... k. a lt&te S.Ute Pinuoe nbcolb· · altt .. NOC)IB'D•clecl ... be ~roprl.ateci to purchue addi· UoiiW lucl for Crywtal Coft put but did Dot ...... tM pllpt of t.M ..ad .... UMl The clty al.o bluted the coun- ty for dependiDQ oa the 500-foot outback in lll MuteJ Plu, ANCLUC (Aifi!Or1 Noile Control and Laac1 u .. COIIlpatibillty) atudy ud airlllae acoe. pl&D. The r AA hal diteet.ci tlaat pilots out eA01D• power at uo lower than 1,000 feet . Aa put of their approval ot au AirCal u'riloD.IDe1lt&llJDpact report on the 8Gper ao, tiM ~n tuiiMcl ~t the alrli.De IMk the Aower altit\ade wtback trom the fAA. n. ~ u.o ~rvnd NqMi1t1 b P"JPOie .. • a prot- eGe ,.,..,_ ._ ~ $100-eilltoa ~ naC• ....,oncl felt. 11 Ill .. ~ ...... , .... 1\e eqm¥•18dlie~Oia. le...tt .. .,..,. tM ooue, by the ..,., • .,a.1 ..... Mtrewa., o6"-aacl .._ ................. a ... by Lelcmci Pouad Not a.l1 docton claimtn9 to be plutic surqeo11.1 ere qualif.ted to perform pl.ubc surgery. 1'hil wamm9 wu 18aued last WMk by Dr. Jredarick Gruer of Newport Beech, p,..Sdent of the Cailloruia. Society oJ Plutie ~. a. 300-mem.ber profes- Moaal orvwaetion which 1.1 laOG&tinQ a. maalve oouumer awaren-P!'OOtaJD t~ instruct tM public u to llow to ..teet a proper plutlo turQeoD. .. ~ MI\UDe that a doctor ia qu.allfled becauee be baa a ..... U.O.U. ud h&n91 out a +wile,,. Mkl Gnaer at a pNU ~ lD Newport IMcla. I become board-certt.bed tn then spec:talty by p4SI1JlQ a ll<JOrOUI eu.m Qlven by their medacal peen. .. Gl'a&er added, "Because oJ deceptive advert1.1109 by unquahfted operators, we al'e Meln<J more and more botched caMs, aevere deformJtt .. of the brea1t, permanellt didtqurement of the face due to heavy .:an and a nose alteration that wasn't done ri9bt and hun't bMled." Gra.aer la.id much oj tAe blame to docton wtth other speoia.lti .. who ttudy plutic 1\lfClery for a few monthe ud thn beqin a. b .. ., ech.ns.ia9 Pr'09T&m to attJect O'GIItoiMn. ''Tbey bave to rua a ~ volume to 1Mb IDCUJ, ~ iD9 tM taCNAl of tt.e tt. nroeoa Od IJ)Uci ... ..a patiut, H M ...W. '"''M re.ult oaa raAQe lroa *:e lifta -~ -~t 1Ml to ~ cbltiOWM*lt ... ..,. ta - 0U. dMtla, H ... ..w.c~, (CoDJ ........ ., -"-.. ··-. IN SHORT 1-- Cc-•UDlty Aaoclatlou PruhJe11t1 of 30 community ~ w.n honored by the lmu Co. at the recent 1981 AppnciaUon Dinner held at the W.rrlott Hotel. Newport Beach aaoclation preeidenta honored included Ray Geiler, Big Canyon; Robert Nooney, C.nyon Creat; Bill Mc· Cloy, Canyon laland; Lynne Lug, Cauyon Lakn; Samuel Yngve, C.nyon Point; Jack Han- eon, Canyon View; Dave Lamb, Harbor Ridge; Dick Bechtel, Harbor Ridge Crnt; George Shore, Linda lale; Joe Winklemann, Irvine Terrace; Seth Oberg, Dover Shores; Jorlaine Cunningham, East Bluff; Robert Jonn, North BluH Bay View; Terry Mulligan, Cameo; Dave Trumbull, Pro- montory; and Bruce Froehlich, Harbor View. Proclamation Mayor Jackie Heather bas iasued a proclamation commend- ing ~~lywoman Marian Bergnon on her receiving the Marden Award from the Marden Center of Educational Therapy. Volunt .. ra Needed The South Cout lnatitute for Applied Gerontoloqy bas received a CJrant for $22,000 from the California Community Foundation to develop an in depth training proqram and aux.iUary for nursi.nCJ home voluntMrl called Community VoluntHra for the Elderly. Seven area nuraino homes in- volved in the project include Bayview Convalescent, Beverly Manor, Country Club, Flagship, Mesa Verde, Park Superior and Port Mesa. ,, The qroup ll pr..ently recrulti.Dg voluntMn to work in th ... hom•. For more inform&· tion call 548-9331. . Red Croa Center The Orange County Red Cross Youth Leaderahip Developmut Center will be held June 22 to 26 at the Cedar Lake Camp and Conference Center at Big Bear Lab. A total of 85 ninth to 11th CJrade students from Orange County high ~ehoola will'par· ticipate in the event. . Applicationa are aveilable at hiCJh acboola, the Red Croa and Red Cross Service Centen. For information call the Red Cross Youth Services at 835-5381. AnnlYenary Parade The city of Newport Beach'• 75th anniversary parade will be held Saturday, S.pt. 26 ata.rting at 3 p.m. The pa.rade will circle the one-mile Newport Center Drive in Fashion Island. Parade entries of all kinds, includinCJ floats, bicycles, skate- boards, roller skatea, thrH- wheelen or haywaoona, a.re welcome. EntTants are encouraCJed to wear costumea dr uniforms in keeping with the theme for the celebration, "The Porthole of Time." For entry informallon call Carol Blanchard, parade chair· man, ~ 646-0990 evenings; or Marie McNiff at city ball, 640-2153 days. Entry blanks must be com- pleted and returned to city hall by June 1. , a division of Orange County Services. Inc. "'-'1 .......... -.11 --...:....a.-.--.-631·6000~ The John Wayne Airport proltle111 ~. A PUBLIC FORUM ON PREVENTING EXPANSION The die bu be..n cut: UCI Medical Cen.ter and Oran" Couty will get a divorce that neither wants. • But officiala Oil both md .. let lt be known today th'at they'd like to Mttle their cli.fferencee without a parting of the war-- but fMl that the feud may have gone too fa.r already to backtrack. . ~ in many dolDHtic dif· ferencee leading to •pa.ratlon, thia one i.D.volvea money. Lots of it. Since Janury 1976 the medical centu hu been giving hOIJ)ital, clinical and P8JChMtric cue to couty patlenta, whoee medically-indigent status precludes their paying their own way . And mnc• then, the patient' ca.re cha.rgea have been in almolt conltant dispute. More than $12 million in Cha.rgea a.re uder a.rbitration, a pll)Cea 10 ponderoua that in more than a year only 70 of 112,000 con-· t..ted billings have been settled. UCI n.eda ita money, Chancellor Daniel G . Ald.rich aaid, admitting that the universi- ty's resowcea a.re "strained." SuperviiOn' Cbainn~ Ralph B. Clark reminded that \he university reCJents decided that the Anaheim clinio will be shut down by July 1, and clinics at Santa Ana and at UCIMC will be clOMd within a year. The university will end mental health care this y-.r,and end ita affiliation with the county Jan. 1, 1985, regenta said. Supervisors said tl(ey have not been officially notified; they rMd about it in the newspapers. Hllaryl.s a assoc,lattS 416--31st Street Newport Beach 675-.. 37 .. Join us to find out about the Master Plan, Access . Plan , and Noise Variance Proposal. Learn more on the City's commitment to preserve and protect the rights of the citizens of Newport Beach. r,\ONDAY,JUNE 1,.1911 7130 P.M. NIWPOin HAIIOII HIGH SCHOOL AUDitOIIIUM 600 .. YINI A YINUI, NIWPORT IIAOt You are encburaged to become more educated· and involved in the critical issues of preventina Airport expansion. THI NIWPOIIT •ACH CITY COUNCIL (CODtiDud boa~ 1) . ~ u ••• p~e ... mailltaiAed t.Mt wlille IDAZlY waqulijied pl.utiO tu.r~ .. Y perform • t.c.lift lA ••half hour to cme hou.r. a 9ood face 11ft abowd tan betwaaa two ud five bOW8 if dooe properly. Or. Rohert NiAer of Santa Au, p...tdeat of the Oruge • Cowaty SocWy of PluUc Surg«)U, added that be .... . about cme cue a week who wu maimed by another aurgeon. "I can improve about 7S per· cent of them, but you can neV.r do u w.ll u if you h&d the patient to ltart with. Some, bow- ever, cunot be repa!J'ed." G.ruer pointed out •veral pobltl to coulder when looklag for a plutic 1\l.fQeOil: -Aak your family doctor or IOIDe other truted pbJJiclAn to ltMr you to a qualified N.rgeon. -Check the Directory of Medical Specia.lilta at your library. This book lWa all apecl.U.ta and includ• their education, training and profes- sion&! organisation membership. Dr. Robert Miner of Sent• Ana, Or. Frederick Grazer of NeWport Beech and Dr. Rtchard Jones o( Fuflerton discuss the problem of unqualified plestic surgeons. S..tt photo bv Ron Stone -Call·your local accredited ha.pital, which can give you a referral lilt ..of docton tpeclalh· ing in that field who are on the bo.pital .taft. -hami.lie the aurg,on'a credentiala, diploma, UceDM~ and board certificatiou. If th ... docume~tl are not d.i.aplayed on Wee walla, be auapicioua. -Call the American Society of Plutic and ReconatnlcUve Su.rgeona Referral Service at (312) 641-0935 in Chicago. LlnLIISLAND lA YFIONT Outstanding location on Balboa's South 8ayfront wtth pier and slip. Overs1zed lot for tremendous exponsk)n. Our chosen ''Best Bayfront auv.·· 51.550.000. 644-9060 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD NEWPORT BEACH Cooking The ChDi Many Newport residents enjoyed the chili cookoff held Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Top left are some of the participants in the cookoff beauty contest. Above left is Art Johannes and his Blazing Saddles Chili Co. team from Corona def Mar. Above right is the Fannie Mae Pass-Thru Chili team from Newport Balboa Savings. Top right is Newport's Firebird Chili Team, back from left, Susie Conner. Mary Longpre, Conna Craft; front from left. Carole Arnold and Jeannie McComb. Below them are Mike Sullivan of Newport. a former Newport Police detective, and Paula Conley of Huntington Beech, first and second in the Fast Gas Chili Co. fast draw contest. Second from bottom right is the Spanish Indigestion team with Roger Ooebke, end Joe and Virg Avila, all of Corona del Mar. Bottom right is the Star Chili team sponsored by Jim Slemons Imports, from left, John M . Belanger, Margaret Arkley, Susan Fitz· Patrick. Geoff Arkley and captain Whitey Hembrick. FitzPatrick was second in the beauty contest. Steff photos by Barry Slobln CAN lOU CALL TENNISCWB AND SAY ••• ''1\.lesday. I want a tough singles match for my lunch hour at 11:30. Thursday noon reserve the conference room for me and have lunch set up for ten. Later. at 4:30. I'd like a good men's doubles match. SUnday my wife and I will be over for social tennis. and at 2 :00 we are expecting guests. But his wife doesn't play. so please arrange for another partner to play mixed doubles with us.·· "Tomonow, I want to play mixed doubles at 6 p.m. Thursday at 9:30 a.m .. I'd like women's doubles, and sign me up for bridge that night. Saturday at 1:00. Brian and I want mixed doubles. and sign Susan up for the Juniors' Clinic and Pizza Party afterward. On Monday. set up singles at 9:00a.m .. then you'd better get me a massage for 10:30 and a cut and blow dry at noon. I think I'll need ltl" THEN HANG UP AND SHOW UPI?I Most ctu~ claim to have match arranging, but It takes more than one hostess to provide lt. It's tough. We should k now. Meet ou r seVEN fUII ·tlme staff who do the jobl call or come by for membership Information ... Tile •1 llallllecl Clu b ID Callforldll • rtewpolt ..... /1 171J .. boNelld. ('114» ... 4800 ,.... ....... , .......... d., • ..., 11.1 ...... Newpol'tToPay&ewer Fee .., ........ Newpon IMcla .... .r u.Mn will pay a ...., a. ... th1a fall, ia additica to tu --.., thAt 90e1 fen ....,., if Orange County Sa.aitatiOil Oi.atrict 5 puMI an ordmance under COD· lideration. lapected to be approved and 90 mto effect July 1, the ... would ranqe hom $26.40 a year for the typical reaidence up to $1,600 a year for the larg .. t, commercial uaer. The fee ia ezpected to nearly double ill ita MCODd year Alld then remain con.tant four yean. To be mcluded in property tAJl bilb, the fee would be ....... ect for the fint time J.D October. tpill lib the =• Walch 7 thAt dual*~ eil)ht IDillioa oallou of raw ... ap i.Jlk) the bey Otbu renovatiou tnclude the alip-liniDq oj the Balboa PeniD-.w.. trunk line, at a co.t of $2.4 milliOD . The ordinance wu introduced and uaanimou.aly pe...d hnt rMdinQ Nay 20. A •ri• of fou.r public m .. tinqa will be held to ezplain the 1M plan and a pubUc heaz. lnq will be held July 1 at 7:30 p.m . lD City Hall Councu Cha.m..b.n before the vote 11 taken .• Mayor Jackie Heather, one of three directon of the chatnct, Mid, "No one lUtes to .. new t ... , but w. have a9oru•ed over the dwind.hnq hnAJlcn of the di.trict for two years. The t .. compar .. favorably with that in neiqhbonnCJ Irvine, where resident. pay $11.90 a mouth or $142.80 a yeaz. In Newport, the owner ol a houaa "Many old Mwer lules are vu· Ul8aed at $100,000 would pay tually pa~r·thm Alld au.b)ect to 80me $30 a year from pro~rty brea.ka9e AllY hme The chatnct taxes plWI the $26.•0 t ... for a lost 60 percent of tls revenue total of $56.40. with Pro~bon 13. We bad to The new f .. would pay for a d o aomew.Wg." $10 million renovation 10 major Wayne Sylvester, county Newport Beac h Mwer lines, ~ewer dutncta hnAJlce director, mcludinq the $2.1 million alip-said : "There are two major lining of a J,SOQ.foot abandoned thin9a that aUect Newport Beach Mw.ir Une under Cout Hi9hway sewe.rs: Propostllon 13 and cost hom the upper bay brid9e to incre.uas. the w.at end of the Balboa Bay "The system ts one of the Club. oldest in the county Alld ts The district would then have detenozatu19; the pumpm9 costa two pazallel Mwer Unes under are much b.J9her than LD other Coast Hi9hway from the bay to di.strlcta, 5.lDCe all the sewa9e a the treatment plant lD Hunt· pumped uphill to the treatment lDCJton Beach. The aecond Une plAllt; enerqy costs .ue qomg could hAlldle the total flow, tn up; Alld federal requlallona now case of a ruptuze, preventul9 requue us to cpve secondary the posat..biltty of another .. wage treatment at our Huntm9ton a..c.ll pleat ... n.. cliltnct oow reoe~ .... an ..timae.cl 3 perceot oj tM OOU· ty'• property tu re'NDU ca ham. in Newport Beecb. wlt.ic1l viltu&lly coaapa;.. tJae diltrid. The dJatrict would coutiDu to coU.ct thc.e tAx•, iD eddiHcn to the oewfeee. Accordi.oo to Syl...ta~, tJae 1 .. would be computed OD the buia of water meter liM, 011 the followi.nq achedule: Oll•iDcb meter, $26.40 pel' yeu; 1.5-iDc.h meter, $52.50; two-i.Dch ..ter, $105; three·i.Dch meter. $210; fouz-mch meter, $420; m -Lilch meter, $840; 81CJht-i:.llch m.ter, $1,600. The higher f._ would be paid by recta.uranta, apartment bu.i.lc:hnqa, hotela and laroe othce builcbnCJI, Syl...a.r laid. The DWlllDUJD t .. of $26.40 probably woold be increued to $46.80 a year July 1, 1982, with other t .. qoing up corre.pond· mgly, he added. "Ihstnct 5 is the first o1 the seven (county) diatricta to in.8ti- tute a uaer cha.rqe," Mid Svlv .. ter. Pro~rty owners will be noti- hed the brat week in June of the potenUal tee, Sylv.ter Mid. The four public worbhope each will be held at 7:30p.m . on the following dates: June 11, m Ctty Hall Council Chamben; June 16 m OASIS Senior Cttuena Center; June 18 i.D Newport Beach Police Depart· ment headquarters auditorium, 870 Santa Barbara Drive, Newport Canter; Alld June 25 at the pollee auditorium. We know Rolex like Rolex knows watches. In I~ I \~· m trodU< f'Ci Ro/t''k to tht> WP'>I Toddy \\t•d l>t • p/c·.1wd tu rntrudtx ,. Rult•\ to vou (~.Ol'tZh &J~t'bD«'UM \11utht>rn ( a/Itt ,rn,,l\ \~nH>r Rolf:'x Agencv ::;-ho \'\ 1/r..hl((• Bh cJ Lo' Angt'lt·' . l1 J-939-2121 11 fa,hu m hland N••.....,port B~ach · n4~-5764 \.ftJ,rt>r( c1rd \'"a tJnd Anlt"ncdn f xpr~ss To find out how to get them . stop 1n to our new offtee and ask about the low-1nterest Brentwood Sav1ngs cha rge cards. Brent- wood Sav1ngs, 3140 East Coast Htghway, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. (714) 760-9200. ·-~-... ~ ,.... W•t rl ,.~~q c-. 1•1 n. • ...,. ..,r Is It Pound Foo6sh? The realitiea of politics dictate that the party in power ah~ll produce the fiscal guidelines for the atate each ye~er all, that party haa the votes to pus or clefeat ea budget proposal. Bu this aemester, even though the Democrats hold a majority in the Legislature, a refreshingly new oame has been introduced: The Alternative Budget Propoaal. Concerned that Governor Jerry Brown's monetary blueprint would not fit more than a short-term situation,. lawmakers grumbled-and were challenged,to put up or shut up; in other words, provide a better mouse-trap. Senate Republicans have taken a run at this-and the battle line• are drawn for what will be some momentous decisions affecting your wallet. One of the major differences be~een Democrats and Republicans, at this time, deals with the elltent low- income or otherwise disadvantaged students should be assisted in shootipg for a college education. The very requirements for qualification find the progr~m being extended more to minorities-but not exclus1vely. Poor Anglo youngsters are eligible, too. The Student Affirmative Action proqram reaches into junior hiqh schools to find and encourage potential col- lege students, and counsels them along the way through high school. Since introduction several years ago of SAA's predecessor, the Educational Opportunities Pro~ram, the relalling or altering of admission standarda 11 per- missible for 6 percent of the number of freshmen apply- inq each year-but only 4 percent of t_his ~ota is oriented toward low-income or otheiWlBe disadvantaged applicants. Another 2 percent, not necessarily low- income or otherwise disdadvantaged, may, at the chancellor's discretion, ·find these admission standards -relaxed for any reason. Once in the student must perform to all the accepted standards,' but spme may qualify for a certain amop.nt of free tutoring and modest grants. Regarding these practices, "We believe that all students should have equal access to the University of California system and should be admitted and survive on their individual abilities," said the Republicans. "We ca.nnot support any preferential treatment and, therefore propose that the ebtire student 6ifirmative ac- tion pOrti~n of the qovemor's budget be deleted." This would peel $50 million off expenses, it was estimated. The oovemor's budget lists allocations of $4:• million for the University of California system, $19.2 million for the CalState system ancl $23.2 niillion for the community college system. "Although we're asking deletion of this," said a spokesman for Sen. William Campbell, the Senate minority leader, "it's our first position on neootiation. Let's start somewhere." Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, the Leqialature's most powerful figure, immediately pronounced the GOP's idea as dead. Speaker Brown might not go so far as to admit these programs constitute preferential treat- ment, but however he describes it he doesn't want to end this subsidy. The thought here ~ that the proqrama should be ell- amined more for effectiveness than for implications of generosity; more for result than for relaxed, open- handed opportunity. Is this workinq? Are thoae diaadvantaqed atudenta ril· ing to the occasion? How are they perlormino, once ad· mitted? Are they beino oraduated and credentialed, and launched into promilinq caree.n-luch as the three from UCI who have been admitted to Harvard Medical School-or is the proportion of low-performance, failure or dropout sionUicant? Yes, we all wiah to 1M waite eliminated, and worth- while results derived ftolll state apendino. So theM are some of the questiou that ahould be anrNerec:l before this door to an educational opportunity ia alammec:l. -BRS m11 Cout Hwy., Corou cW W.r, CA ~ PublatMd .-kly on WedAeeday lchtorial ud Salee phoDe -613-0I!ISO ClrculaUott p!loae -se6-4419 HIRIIRT W SUTTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P\tb~r BURT SIMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lclltor LIU.HD POUWD • . ..•....................... A.oc .... ldJtor LAU'f PALNII . • . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . ... A~ DINC:tor IIAJf KAL1Jit1ITOM . . . , . . . . . . . SocMty ud PMIUoa ldito• IUCJIAJlD PAUL . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. ....... SpoJUat Llleld.&tor ROCiU AHGLI, llW ROClUJN ud TtW ROBUTS . . • • . • "-Po1111n BAAR'f StOJOf &Dd RON STOHl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.._.,..,..,. DAUHIPLU ....•................... P~W.''"' ,. Letters To The Editor }u'f'eDile Crime Slightly A.Uew freeway, Jamboree to To the Editor: To the Editor: MacArthur, where the With the asaaaination of John Yow cartoon on May 20 re the uncontrolled lust for hiqher-den- Lennon and the attempts on the "Orange County Reps" it lity related profit.a is cutting lives of President Reagan and slightly .ukewl away at the r..tdential com.mun- Pope John Paul n, violent crime The "Brown" you pictwe is, I ities of Newport. I queu buUd- and crime in general is on the uaume, meant to be Jerry out is a Uttle like chemical minds of everyone. Brown, ow governor. He had dumps: Fill one AquiJier then As a teenager I am particular-nothing to do with Or. Rosener's move upstream. ly perceptive to one facet of thia. removal from the Coaatal Com-Ronald ltennedy problem, the rise oJ teenage mission. The "B.rown" who did Who u lmportaDt? crime. This problem has been was Willie Brown, Speaker. The proceedings of the New- attributed to problems with our S .L. Bogen port Beach City Council on the ayatem of education, but the Newport Beach eveninq of Much 9, 1981, sym- problem ·in reality atema from Land-Locked? bollae the lmportanc. that this someth.inq much more severe. To the Editor: worthy body attachH to the In the post-war years the 1 wae happy t9 read The average citizen who appears youth of America had dreams Ensign of Much 25, 1981, beJore it. and qoala. Their only problem ''Ge.oeral Plan Wod.Wed By Jr. On that evening and prior to was how to obtain them. Today vine Co.". Hotel red\aoed hom the hreceu" at about 10 p.m., the situation ia quite d.ilferent. 500 to 390 room.a, with 880,000 several peBOn. spoke before the Aa the infamQus British aonq· square feet offic. and 20.000 council. No.t of the speakers WTiter Johnny ''Rotten" Lydon equaze feet retail still requeated obeerv8d the time limit iJDpoMd stated, "I don't mow what I per General Plan Amendment on the spea.ken by the council, want, but I lmow how to get it." 80·3. AA the Irvine Co. knows, but oJ all the speakers who Thil.atatement chazacterizes every Uttle relief to the city exceeded their Umit the only the outlook and pUoht of helpe, in the aprlng of the year. time the buaaer wept ofJ wu America's youth today. They But was aaddued to open when a citizen JpM.kinq on have the education and the another paper moments later behalf of about 20 homeowner opportunities but the dreams and read Irvine Co. to ... k Jr. groups aqainat ai.rport expansion and goala are gone. vine City Council approval for a wu beJore the counoU. This is not only true of the SOQ-room hotel at Jamboree and In contrut to t.h1s cit.tsu'a inner·city youth who axe involv-Main. Well, at leut that'• close abrupt 'eminder. a developer ed in the crime, but also applies enough to run to when can who hu qouged out one of New- to the children of affluent ceue to roll and juat pollute on port'alovelielt ueu, wu heard Newport Beach residents who go ouz improvtng road system cou.rteoualy while he exceeded throuqh high ~ehool, college around the airport. · h.ia speaking limit. Such flaqTant and even graduate school with· Abo, there wu a hne or two: uamplM of who ia and who i.e out any definite dream. or Koll Co. approved to bwld a . not "important" OQC\U requluly goalt. SOO·room hotel at Michet..on and in Newport'• council cham..ben. Thu.a the p.roblem of teenaqe Von Ka.nna.n with a million To aomeone •ho thouqht that we crlme and wu..t is not u aim-aquaze feet of new office apace. were all created equal and tha.t ple u imp.roYi.nq education, for Had been zoned reaevch and ouz country upheld .uch equal- JOURNAUSI'S JOURNAL by Jlm FeltOD Thoee who lament we do not have MIOM of the year in Orange County fo.roet how quicJr.ly our t.Dcbcape ~Rg•. from verdant cjrMD to qolden brown, lll.mo.t in the hllnkinq of an eye. For a "'Y brl.f time, like 10 days, we were away on a viait to the Boston area, and the countryside in Irvine and Newport Beach and C~ Mesa ...fDed .prlng cpMD when we left and IWIUDer yellow when we returned. It wu a dramatic and beautlJul ch4nqe, another climuJion to the incredible variety found only in our corner of the world. In New England, you lmow what to e~t. The paralyzing tub·aero weather and heavy aow qive wey to a aluahy thaw and an eiplocive metamorphosis thil time of year. Trees grey naked in the winter WTap themaelves in a lively gTeen covering of new leaves; the white pentagon leaves o1 the doqwood tr ... replace the white accent of the vanishing aow, and lilac and lupin add a touch of lavenaer. But it's the same every year. There are few su.rpn... in New Enqland weather, jua1 as there are few surpriaes in the New Enqland tcene. It'• beautiful, but monotonous-the miles of white houses with green abut- ters, aquare, upri(}ht and un.bendinq, jut like the people. What .. ms amazmg are the vu1 atretchH of open land leu than an hour from conqested Botton. We 'VWted a friend of our daughter, Judith, between Grofon and fitchbvo aeer the - w.,..cbueetts.-New Hampahtre border, and admired his old New Enol&nd bouse, on two and a half aCI• of heavily-wooded land. Similar _placH were being advertised in a realtor'• window for under $80,000. A five- bedroom home, three levels, with an acte of land and a run- nino brook, was under $95,000. Onl~ four OT five cars an hour would drive by on the main road ThiJ is the land the ptlgruns found more than 350 yeare ago, and it hu changed so very lit· tle. It is Thoreau country, and Walden Pond hu den.M detcendente of the same mo.- quitoe~ that plaoued him. Not far away is Brook farm, wbere Louisa Mae Alcott and Ralph Waldo Emenon and other Tr&n~CeDdentali.at. pondered the mystmM of aqmcultwe, Uteratwe ud OriutaJ my.Uctsm th..i.t is a problem ol.prtt and Uqht industrial. They mu.at be ity, th ... proceec:lin91 ue hea.rt- motivation which ca.n only be health nut.a, too. breakinq. But it wu the same, year after aolved by the .pirit a.nd motiva· Y ... we ue becominQ land· B.A. ye&r . Even the thundershower• tlon of a new queration. locked, but ow problema do Newport Beac)J with the exciting flub• of Sten Ca.n~ian have limits: PCH to Soo-n Die<J. o h abo t Newport Beach ,.=::=:::::=====-====-============-:=-:.:;-Uohtninq a•• a eamen... u Mel•-'-ofJ Th--L-them. lt'a a pleua.nt monotony, Ul&' u.u.. but .mouotony none-th•l-. To the Editor: CQNQII UCR CORNER ADd theD you ltep off the Once aqain the Na.port ~·~.~;; plane and drive an Oranqe Beaoh City. Art. Co•••••on County freeway aoain, and ... wish .. to thu.k you for cove.raqe' that t.t w.ek'a green barley oj our yearly oity arta IMt.ival at field is now golden and ready Fuhioo laland. Dear Cooaumer League: tle "figbtfbg bock" to do. llle for huvett, and the recently I wt1l be C011lpl.uz.q tour 1 took my ~T back to the cJ.olerab.ip relu.M. to Ntum any plouobed la.rmla.Dds along JMft OD the coe•''lkm# two b dealerahip to have a cheek-up. mon.y nor will they give •rvlce C\llver Drive are now thSok with ch.airm.u ud OM,_, u a They told me I needed new belts in Ueu of co.h. So lei'• go to tomato plant.a, and the few r• volunt .. z, ud woaJd penoully and new b.rake p~~ds. A week smaJJ clailu court. 11M very matninQ bue billa beh!Dd lib eo upre. ay 9ra.titude tor la.ter I took the ~r back to have eoay cmd ~·· You leU your Newport S..Oh ate b .. vy brown your .upport wttll all my udeav-the .uqoeeted work done. J aide of tbe lllory lo o Judge . No and ready tor mowiaQ or burn· on. LeariDg the corami•lon 11 ~ilieally ubd tor bord b.rake }ego/ jargon it needed, ')u.t tbe lDq. And ncicMD.ly you realiae mf J decd~~d ~alJII trill Jook pede. loeb., ne owner of tbe QQt tto· that wb.at S. uoltinq about tll .. orwu to UUier c -~ Twuty days la.ter J picked 'U) tlon ba. .old that be w1l1 ~ coutal pla.lu 11 mo.re than just a ODe. aqam, you hAve my-my cu and found that the bat-a1 o ~ C'ODC'eiDiDg tiM oba91D~ .. 'Oil-it is a chuo· ain~n thub for your eoopera-ten llQbt C&IDe OA-th• battery wom out belt. fte eoa,....., lD9 eo.e, with IUD tion. wu aot cbarqiJlq. I wut to the Leogue will aJ.o ~ becau. em.b.IUtbi.DQ what helnhmted BerylW.ll.akoff aeit ... qultaUOJl and our I'M8GI'Cb revealed tbat tAJ. froa u.ture, opeaiAQ up the Chaina&n, Newport leach ciUooveted tlaat the belt.a wete deoJenAip did 401 "" lbe la.nd ad tbe N91oa tor more to City Arta Co~M~'•ion all 10 Jooee tbal they had loc:tory-Agvwlec/ procedure lot enjoy ad ehare. alrM4y wora out and were, of fitting lbe bella. •-~ •L _. tur• ,...,..__...1_11 J'ou/8 truly, AIMI u uae r.,.._ .. oa •a --.-w•-ODI ooune, ao loD~.r able to a.id lD ud ~W.. ita truaonutlon To ~ ldilor: ... charQiDO of my baHery. Pert Blo., m. tua~aad to a.o..lud, -o I aa DOt auh tor Wrttlllq WJUJe lD tlae MtlcG 1 ubd Note to RMd.a: bow. biat t.Mt ,.. .. Y ~ ~etten, but I .. til lbq &bout u.. Week M\IJf OD my N.r. J .... awuclecl all bit ov ........... ol w.w.a Meaorial ~· A lad, ~·· -..a.. 1 •• ka1c1 th.a.t alld maaey beck plu S3l to.r llil ~. 01 Brook rua, or .. ,oar~~ today aDd I JtrU. pirda "" o1 ddt dut. U.. away &a. wo~ beoeue ol •••n•. n.. llleiuy • ...,. of rMd a.botat you awud tor tM I u" Md 1M tiele. ~ tbe atta riPalr tripe. 1M,,._. o1 UCII.UIIfa.ry, aacl ... ~~ ......... l ...... JUt 7,000 .... 1 a..d c..a... x...c,.. u.. J'eOiat Ani, ....... la wut to~..-...,._.. too~ to Mw tM .... ,. n•l•• e .. ..,... Oraear, liiMI tiM TM~ JII!JMf at W.lwlillttotW ••II•....._ to rnarW•oi&M~worbat ........... ... __ • ., .. .,..... .. •• ;aut ... ~ ...... ._ ....... •.Y• _...._.)IMik.~ ..... oUI Mua .......... ,dgpt119 ....... 1a11 .... ,......., ow .. "c. •• ....... WW ......, Clat1r .U Nleat tM pa1 'wt...rc•p •liDMIJI? ~11 n-....._e ... tMUM. fte ea.....,_..._ (aMo) II . Nm. Gl" Up, ,._._.will a. ...... o1 • 90od ....... .,..... ,., .. Mr. J. • ............... ... ,.......,............. ,..,JII,J.: .................. .._.. ..... .... .w. ,..~~-... ~~~ .....___.. _.... C....~ f/lfle _.• "-c••• '"ACIN et Jlt. .-. ou WiJ· Diamonds (Cootillud boa peQe 1) held wuler the IWile of Tiara- after lhe ta.u.d to m.t.ke a $29, 166.61mtel'elt peJ1Dent 011 the 11.7! lllillion lou. The n.lt cha.ro• that the value of the home ill the uclu- live Newport Beach coDUDunity wu "nbttantially 1-than the amount of the encumbrance." (a $300,000 fim truat d..d plua the $1.75 1Dillio11 1ee0nd truat d..d MCUriDQ the lou) attached to the properly. Oole'a attomey, Alan Barta, Mid he wu unaware of the nit and could not coDUDent on the apecific:a of the complaint. However, the lawyer Mid an appr&11al that the mortoave broker had conducted itNlf ahowed the property wu worth over $2.2 million. The ault Qla.ima the defen- dant.' S2. 75 million appraiaal "wu fal.M . . . and had been prepared in a del.i.berate attempt to ..tahliab an inflated, untrue value of the property." Pia~ Dedication A plaque honoring Newport Harbor veterans of the Korean and Vtetnam wara was dedicated Friday at Newport Beach Citv Hall as part of this Memorial Day obeefvance. Looking at the new plaque are Capt. James Williams of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station, Mayor Jackie Heather and. 3 ~-year-old Kathleen Nelson. Staff photo by Ron Stone The la~r added tlW Robert and Twa O;le wete Dot involved ill that U&a.UC· tion whJc:h at.o hu I.d to llti9ation. Oole and/or the former H.wport 8eeeJ, aactioA bou.ee 1M worbd for haYe been ~Qed by 15 of U.. oompeny'• cu.e- tomen who claim they la.t J\l.ll over Sl.l mJllion ill P~"8ClOu.e aton• and jewtity when Oole wu alleQedly held up by arm- ed robbere. Oole told pollee that a reported $2 million m clia.monda and jewelry-95 per- cent cu.etomen' Qooda taken on COa.aiQilment for aa.le In S.udJ Arabia-were atolen from him by two qun.men outaide a Hawthorne rMtaurant where he had atopped en route to LAX Oct. 1, 1979. Lloyd'a of London, the auc- tion hoUM'a insurer, hu refus- ed to pay off the c.lai.m and accUMd OQle of ataQi.nQ the robbery to awindle the ayn. dicate out of the inlurance proceed~, acco.rdinQ to court documenta. OQle hu den1ed fahnQ the robbery and countercharQed that Lloyd's ia tryinQ to evade payin9 the claim. -Ttm Roberta Hallmuk COWlMl Michael Williama Mid the Loe Alamitoe firm found out the home wu worth betw-n $1.6 million to $2.2 million after the forecloe- ure. Hallmark b.u bee11 tryiDQ to Mll the home "but due to (ita) actual •alue and the encum- bran~ avatn.t the property" the firm ham 't been able to make enouoh on a deal to "aatil- fy ita oblioationa," the auit allev•. Hallmark wu deceived into utendin9 the ''awin9 loa.n" ance ~e eec:row hAd bMa ananoed and entered into for the .ole pul'J)QM of inducino" the mort9a9e broker to cpve out the $1.75 million, the suit char9•· Merdumt&Group The mortoaoe broker could probably recover ita money from the $1.75 mil.lion loan if lt could aell the property for $2.2 mll· lion, William. Mid. However, if the Uncia Isle home brinQa only $1.6 millio11 the firm "could stand to loee a aubatantial amount," he aa.id. The $1.75 million wu to be a purported "1Wln9 loan" (a nri.ng loan covers the purch.ue of another piece of property while the Mller awaita the money from the aa.le of b.ia property) while the OQle home wu in eecrow for sale to a Rivenide County com- pany, the auit allevea. I s.•uti•• lull ut "¥" VOUVRAY The aame out-of-county com- pany which had been li.ated u buyinQ the Oqle property i.a involved In a Rancho Nira9e land d..I in which Hallmark clai.zu to have suffered in exc ... of $1,5 million damao•. ac- cordinQ to Hallmark attomey Williama. The Best The Anociation of Retail Mer- chants, headquartered in Newport Beach, has begun a memherslup dnve in Oranoe County. For mformation and member- ahap apphcationa, contact the Qroup at 4500 Campus Drive, Suite 225 or call' 751 ·6930 4 Keeps Getting Better S~~drilter II(...,_~ L>tsuncttve Waterfront Dmmg Oyster Bar· CocktaJls .ll3J W Paclhc Coast Ha~way, N.R.• 642-2295 just opened: Abercrombie & Fltch (Houston) Le SportSac (Westwood) Coming soon: Bailey Banks & Biddle {Philadelphia} David Orgel/ (Rodeo Drive) H(iagen-Dazs ]. jessops & Sons (La jolla) Miller's Outpost Rizzoli {New York} SOUTH COAST PLAZA For rTlOfe store 1nformat1on call 54&-8682 DO UNTO OTHERS There's a new newspaper ad around town that is causjng some dismay. It involves a bank which decided "instead of living in the shadow of that beautiful new building next door, to move into it ." The real problem, of course, is that both buildings were built, and that there wasn't better planning. However, a lot of us know just how they feel, wanting that sun and space. But we can't move in and occupy that which overshadows us or our community. Bigger and bigger buildings that keep springing up in Newport Center are casting mQre than just shadows. They are casting our community into deeper trouble with problems such as traffic congestion, airport demand, housing shortages and all kinds of pollution. This really gets to the heart of what SPON is all about. We want a balanced community that will be a pleasant place for everyone to live, work and do business. We do not want to see a continuing over-emphasis on dense commercial development for potential newcomers, to the detriment of those already here. Newport Beach should be more than just a place to make a lot of • quick money. Those who live here, and who helped crea1e the kind of community that is attracting all of this attention, want new development to show some respect for our community. It's as simple as that. Bigger does not mean better. Just the other night, we listened sadly aa our City Hall people tried to inaist that, the more we allow to be buitt, the more money we can get from developers to help cure the problems that were caused by their development in the first place. Thil is madneu. The city staff says commercial development does not generate very much revenue. By the way, tenants of that "overshadowed" building were told when they moved In that nothing taller would be built near them, but it happened. Who can they trust 1 Who can we all trust 1 Please hear our meuage. Speak out wfth u1. We care what happen• to our chy. \ Before The Mast The brig Pilgrim. a replica of the vessel which brought Richard Henry Dana to California in 1835, arrives at the county's Marine Institute at Dana Point. The Memorial Day event was the beginning of s1x months of use by the institute. which will conduct coastal ecology and manne life studies on the floating classroom Prrvate funding arranged the tease from Marion Barich, of Long Beach Institute supporters hope to buy the vessel. St•H onoto by Ron Stone ( Boat Auction Nigel Bailey, front, and his son Damon. both of Corona del Mar. carry off a Shoreboat they bought for $90 at last Saturday's police department boat auction. They also got a fishing rod which was in the bottom of the boat. Staff photo by.Barrv Slobtn Party For Bergeson Set A ca.mival night at the Balboa Fun Zone to raise funds for .Asaemblywoman Marian Berge- son will be held Thursday, June 4 from 6 to 11 p.m. will be provided. Tickets in- clude 10 ride tickets. A kissing booth will feature Tom Riley, Bruce Nestande, Deadline for reservations is Friday, May 29. A check for $15 per person ahould be sent to Bergeson for 74th Assembly District, P.O . Box 3151, Pete Gross, Evelyn Hart, Jackie Heether, Phil Maurer, and Barbi Sinuek. Newport Beach 92663. Parkino will be provided in the public lot near Balboa Pier with ahuttle vans provided by Cal-American Rent-A·Ca.r. Rides, games, prize drawings, food, wine, beer and soft drinks SAM'S IT AUAN DELI PIZZA & FOOD TO GO YUMMY PARTY IDEA OUR "SUPER SANDWICH" This &ott Submarine feeds approx. 30 people. It's loaded with yoyr favorite meats and cheeses. For all Your Catering Needs COME TO SAM'S 1909 Harbor Blvd. at 19th S t . 548-7122 3Smmcamera owners ... shoot the \\000 ... on Kodak fil m. • For e11treme1y l1ne gram t·ugh color &aluratron and' tugh r .. olutron snoot w1th KOOACOLOR 11 Frlm A lrlm tpeed of ASA 100 pull •t ngnt rn the mrddle where '' worlll well rn daylight or 11111'1 COndtltOnl When latl·actton or dllltCult hghUng cond•t•ona challenge you shoot wrth KOOACOLOR 400 F11m II 1 the f.utesl color negatrve ltlm m1de by Kodak lnd g•ves very l•ne gra1n and 1111reme1y good color rendrlton ~e IIOck ttlem rn 36· 24-ind l2·••poaure rolls 1\lwlyS keep 1111ra rolls on hand I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Crystal Cove (Coolilla.d from ~ 1) de...Iopmata. Both etatehoUM IGbcom- aitt ... voted to budvet $3.5 aillion for U.. acqu.laitiOD of . uother 390 .a. of l.niDe Co. lud above Moro Canyon. However, the UMmblyman further moved to appropriate $6.8 mUlJoa for parkino, bathrooms and other park improvements; $500,000 for relooatino tlnt equeatrlu center; $200,000 to help relocate the displaced Crystal Cove tuuta; and $65,000 to man the orounda with Puk Rangers. The latest action from S.cramento didn't cheer the reaidenta of Crystal Cove. Ruu Makely, ma.naoer of the cottaoes, said, "No one here wants to leeve. Everybody !~ to stay as long aJ they can. The cottaoe dwellers follow the eviction pronouncements from the statehouse from .,._k to week, Maltely said. "for a time it bits them, tllen they oet back into the old routine,'' be said. ForgltS~To Cloee Satanlay . ne 1ateit .... bl, pW.. ''nobody ~. oaturally ," Web· ly Mid. "It 8MDU 1UDe It(~) 11 oM&o clc.er,• u Mid. "But it .UU J.am't IYPIIraed. We1J wait 'til .... the eriotioe aoticee beJon we ~e it." A..emblywoDWa Narloa BeJ9N0n oJ Newport Beech tau been lobbyino oa behalf of the re.ident• at Cryltal Cove ud viewed the .... mbly'a acUoa u the "beet deal" that could be worked out jar now, her aide, Julie Froebel'g, Mid. Other leotalaton bad been lead.ino a heated puab to evict the tenants from the cottaoH, arguinQ the public ahould have full UN of the beech, Froebero Mid.· "Given the strono feeling for complete public access thi.a ia the best deal we could have," abe said. "We've bouoht anothez six months to look at the alter· naUv"." Beroeaon opposea t.browino the ·cot .. oe dwellers out lmmed- iately and had hoped to oain • five-yeer stay for them to 188 if their livlno there was compatible With pu.bbc ue of the p&rlt, J~aa1d.n.. •-Nrwomu wW ooaUaue I*~ ettorta lD th.&r . bebH, .... added. ...., ron., .. to s-. SQ]uaita, Micl tbe CoroD& ct.l Mar legialator wOuld try to .Up Sn. John .Bri991 oi Ju.llartoA, who tdta oa the Jl.Duce Commit· tM, behiad BeroMOD'a efforts. Officiala for tM state Parb l>epartment studied the cottao .. 1ut WMk, su.rveyi.Ao th .. for ar~teclural liODificance and structur.r aouadn .... The w.rvey ia one of the fint step in the department'• deter· tJl.lnation of what to do with the cottag". The aoency ia eon· sidertno tumtno the SO-yeu-old· and-older buUdinoi into mUMuma, hostels, conference qround.a or leavino them as homes for th.e reaidents, said Dave AJJen,· who heads the department plannino team at Crystal Cove. Department staffers last week wouldn't comment on what they miobt recommend for the ... cot· taoes. One department historian c.u.d tile Clylt&i eov. COlla· mwuty U.. "lUI beada coloDy left ill Soutllern Califonu.." time when Americana w.re dia· coverlnq the pJ ... urea of the d.itcovertAo the pleaaur• of the · car and motor.d out to 1ll.t. aeuhoze lor a WM.bnd stay • alono the cout, the st&te biatorlana aaJd. The cottaoH were erected in a 1tyle called vernacular archi· tecture, that ia, deaioned ud built by the people themaelv" without the a.id of a schooled planner. "At one time Southern California llad a lot of these beach communiti .. ," said John MoAJMr, state historian. "To- day, we no ton er have them. We have the urban citiea spread along the cout." The people "would loae quite a bit of recreation history" if the Crystal Cove cottao" vanlshed, he said. But, the Parks Department staffers added, the throwback to. the 1930s could still be preserv· ed even if the 09ttaoes were opened for public uae. Spectacular After 28 yean in b\J.aineaa and the pa.aaino last September of ita irrepressible owner, AJ For(Jit's hudware store is cloG.no t.hU S.turday. AR·T SALE Marouerlte Forgit, widow of the lonQtime outspoken political critic and oadfly, a.nnou.nced the closino. Stock of the store, Foroit Ha.rdware on McFadden Square in one of the oldest sections of Newport Beach, will be sold to ABC Lumber of Costa Mesa. Original 011 Paintings All Beaut1fully Frmned The building has been aold to a oroup of architects. Mrs. Forgit said she will continue to reside upstairs, as she and her husba.nd did for many yea.rs. 25-K.OFF . Sunday • May 31 LOW MARK B) PRICES AJ was on the City Council durino the 1960s and for yea.rs purchased newspapez advertia- ino apace to voice his controver- sial, humorous and often satiz- ical views. The store opened July "· 1953. II :I ,! ' • I 11 J.JH •K ' t1 • to J Marriott Hotel Newport · Beach Let's face it, the cot of energy ·is climbing and theres ro end in sight. But there are ways tt) conserve electricity in your hom . Easy way~. Ways that will conser~e energy and, in the long run, save you some money on your electric bill. . l . For instance, unplug second refrigerdtors when not in usc. Ch~ck that refrigerator in the garage. Are you . pending money cooling a can of colt1 ! 2. Weat~er strip doors and windows. 3. Insulate your attic. 4. Tum off unnecessary lights. S. In nice weather, dry your clothes outside. 6e When you do use your washer and dryer, make sure you use full load ·. The same holds true when usi ng your dishwasher. 7e When you're ~<x>king, bake several di hes at once. 8. In summer; set your therm< tat at 7SO or above. In winter, 68° hould keep you comfortable. The higher eneq,Y)' C< ·ts climb, the more it pay~ to conserve. As a help, clip out and follow d~ 8 saviog tif6. }Qinthe Conservation Generation. Souther'! Calif01nia Edison I I I I I I I I I I "I Sea by John Ireland When di.ecuuinq hiob ~1 tenni.a, it MeJM 10mewhat u.afair to refer to Corona del Mar Hiqb School'• squad u a team. A more appropriate term would be the team. No matter bow much i.e wrttten or ea.id about the Sea Kinos' ten- nil dynasty, people never ... m to realize juat bow oood CoroJ)a del Mar i.e . Sure, they've won aU: atraiqbt CIF titlH and 13 straiqbt leaque championships d .. pite the fact that hall of the time the school's beat player• are on 10me type of world tour. But still, moat onlookers fail to even notice that small comer in the aport• paoe that ehowa the Sea Kinos winninQ aoain, and aQain and .... Well, the Sea Kino• a.re a team definitely worth noticino, and the news that Corona del Mar is still winnino should come aa no surprise. Lut wHk, coach Dave Hef· fern's c rew started ita bid for~ unprecendented ~eventh CIF title, with two typical CdM wins: 28-0 over Loara and 2.f-4 over Arcadia. On the surface these wins don't Mem any diHerent from any other Corona del Mar romp. but when one conaiden that the team's top three player• (Anthony Emerson, Ric Benoston and Jorge Jimenez) took the day off last Friday. aQainet Arcadia, the victoria• become all the more impressive. Benol'ton, the team's number two ainQle• player, not only miaaed the Arc adia matc h, he took the season off to touz with the Canadian Davi1 Cup team (he'a a Canadian c1tlzen). Emer10n waan't fHlinCJ very well, 10 be decided not to play, IIIA..._ea wu abal»ly too 900cf for~ competition. Only at Corona del Mu. "It worked out well actually," HeHem ea.id. "It oave 10me of the other top player• a c hance to play.'' "Top playen" may be an understatement. There are ac- tually live or su playen at Cor- ona del Mar who would be number one at most other achoob, but at CdM, they take a bacbeat. "We really have too many top notch playen," Heffern saya. "Some of them won't oet a chance to play in the playoffs becaUM they can't move up on n.. •wpor• 'edea .... ,·.' 1 • lllif D. a•• ..... ' B1eeze ln8ld For CIFTermls Dtle SeaK'"ffl' the tMJD ladder." p t 2 WJ Tile on• who are playino, o~ns however, are playino better than Jn Pia ffs anyone. y01 Tile clUI of the team i.e !mer- IOn, who can play with anyone of any aoe. Within the 1ut two wHb be won the leaque individual title, both of bia first-round· CIF indi- vidual match• and teamed with Jamie· Paul to win four doubles match• aqa.m.t Loan 6-0, 6-0, 6-0, 6-0. In moles play, the surprise of the playoffs hu been freshman Scott Brownaburoer. Brownaburoer, who accord.tnq to Heffern '-"playino qreat, aa oood aa anyone," baa won ei9bt straight ainolea matches in two playoff cont .. ta. Earlier, he finished eecond to Emereon 1n the leaoue individual competi- tion. Still, perhaps the most con•- tent man on the sinole• squacis Jimenez, who i.e in top form. L transfer a year aqo hom MeJCo, be won four matches aqa.i.nat Loara 6-0, 6-0, 6-2, 6-0, anc then took the advice of Hef'm and sat out the Arcadia m~b. "It really would hurt his ;pe of tennis," the fint year h•d coach 14ld. "I told him toio play 10me linoles with KArin Forbes (a top member of.he 1977, '78, and 79 CIF c.am- pionahip teams)." The remaininq ainoltll matches have been ta»n care of by junior• Dave Gerke, Greg Hayward and senior (ulos Gar· aa, who have all had~layoff wins. Still, HeHem f•ll these thr .. playen will netd to 1harpen theii oame~for CdM to win another title. Doubl .. play ia JO problem, aa 10phomor• JeJtEwino and Bri• Sullivan ... to have a ltold ol! the .... t olthe compe~ tlon. The pa.ir baa wm eiqht atraight match .. , Mven by a ecore of 6-0, theeiobth by a 6-1 margin. Paul anlaopbomore Joh.n.ny Washer lorm the other doubl• team (when Emer10n playa sinqles), md they p1cked up fow Wlns fiday, 6-1 , 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. With the hnf-up atul up 1n the air u of Mon~ay, CdM took on Santa Moruca teStezdaym the quarter-finals. With' a W1D there, the Sea Kinoawould advance to the semi·finah Thursday and then to the wws on June 3. t . . . • • • . . . • • • • .. . . . • • • • • • • • . . .. . • • • • • • . . . .. • • • • • • • • . • • 1 • " • . • . • • • • • ~ • • • . • • . • • • • • ... • # • • • • • • Corona del Mar's Brien Sullivan (foreground) and Dave Gerken team up to wm their CIF first·round • • • • OCC Baseball T by Marc:u.~ Dletz Put two of the Oranoe Coa.at ColleQe buebaH season .beQma tonioht at 7 a t Blair Field in Lono Beac h. The Pirates, who won the Shauqhnessy Playoffs to keep the1r season al1ve, will beqm pur1wt of the1r eecond con· aecutive state c hampionah1p wllen they face Saddlebac k Col- leQe m the operuno round of the It ate tournament. For the Pu ate1, who suffered under eiobt consecutive yeara of Cerritos Colleqe rule in the .. • • • • • t • • • • • • • • =. -.. • • • • • • • by John heland Just before the Sea V1fiW Leaque ....an beqan beck in April, Corona del Mar Hloh School head .b..Mball coach Tom Trager was aalted what he thouoht of hla team's chana .. oJ win.ninQ the lea<JUe champlon- dup. "We have the talent to WlD anyt)ung, and leaque i.e ow ooa.l." Tra.qer aaid. "Leaque 11 a real aecompl.i.a.hment, not hke CIF when a team can WlD hve oa.mes. "In leaque a team needs to oo the distance , where in CIF it's a matter of who lS hot at the mo- ment. 1 don't want to downplay CD', it's Qreat to oo all the way, but league lS where 1t's at ." Well, now that Trager's Sea Kinos won the lea QUe title, he may just hnd out first hand how qreat it is to oo all the way. With overpowering p itchmo -performances from seniors Ken Santoro and JeH Pries, Corona del Ma.r advanced to the Mml· fmal round of the CIJ' playofis last week wtth wins over Mllaion ~ V1e)o (5-l ) and Mounta.m V1ew (1-0). "We're plaYUlo Just qood enouoh to WlD," S&ld TraQer, "and 1t'1 our pitchmg that's mak- lDO the diHerence." • The biq difference came last Fnday at Mounta.m V1ew, whent Santoro took the mound tor .the brat time m thr• qam• . • .. match agaenst Loara last week at Corona del Mar. The Sea Kengs shut out Loara. 28-0 The senior moved h1s record to an unpres&lve 9-3 on the year (CcmtmGed Oil paCJ8 8) Photo bot Steve ~ defeated to. Anoel .. Valley for the crown For starters, the OCC team balb.nCJ average, at .347, lS up 22 percentaoe pomta from last year's mark of 325, whtle the p1tchmo ltaff's 2.20 £1lA LS con- Slderably lower than the 1980 ma.rk of 2 70 The &rcrutect of the QCC' I success, coach Mllre Mayne, 11 not ready to claJm the crown for hlltop-seeded Plrates JUSt yet. But at the same tune, he frHJy ad.m.tta that he feels Ius team derserve1 the favonte's role. much o1 a tM.m u th.ll one. Tb.t's not to downqrade etthez team. lt'a Jwd a d:iffe.rence." OffeDatvely, the Pirat• have been ~ced by nQhthelder Reo. qw Montqomezy, who batted .408 and drove m 38 nuu. But fi•hman Rich Amaral (.381 , .f9 nuu ecored), catchei Dan Du (.380), and brat ba.Mman Ed Farrell (.360) have all played major rol• for OCC, too Oeaplte occ·. awe.ome oHenstve statnhca, Mayne fHls the 8qllad's real atrenqth has Wlth the p1tchmo staff. Sopbomor• Don SID.lth (9-3, 2 48 ERA) and Mike Hooan (10-1 ,2 .09) are the ma.mstays of "You have to play your best to W1.D th1s thmQ. and last year we dld," Mayne 14ld last wHkend "I thmlt th1s year's te.un will play well. too, and If we do, we ha•e an excellent shot a t the c hamplODShlp aoAJ.D 1 the ata.ff . Slluth aliO h.u the dutlnction of havmo beaten Cemt08 three tUD .. th.ts MUOD, and h.u a 6-1 Mayne, who last week was named the conference's coach of 1 the year lo r the second con- secullve M&aon, 11 hesttaot to compare thls yeaz's team to the 1980 squad. but JaJd that the t 1981 team has been mo re con- su!tent, but not u spectacula r. "These ours aze more of a team," be M..ld "Last yeu's team had a lot of excellent players who weren't really u car .. r record aqa.mst the Falcone. The Ptrat• al.o feature a balanced oHenstve attack wtth 69 bu. lD 78 attempt•. for an 88.f percentao• 'Tius team runs nry well. and I t.h.m.lt that surprlMa aome people ," MaJDe lollld. "We're not u fut u we were lut yea.r . 10 we chooee ou.r .-pots. But I wbc we go, we're usually sue· ~-·· ·Adoption GuDcl Tennis Set Saturday,Sunday The Mm.timala and bnala of the 20th Annual Adophon G wld Ten.nU Tournament Wlll be held Saturday and Sunday at the Newport B.ach TeD..Dll Club wtth play be<}lDruDO at 9 a .m. on both daya. T1cketa pnced at S2 for Satui- d.y'• compebbon a.nd $3 for Sunday'• match•. ue ava~la.ble at the dooz Jerry Van LmQ and Tom Leonard will try for their mth con.eecubYe title ln 0.. ..u open dlritioa, but bqure to 9M a .uon.o ch.aD.mQe froa ~ Slga-uf• R.qi.alr&tioD i8 wader way tor the 91rla .oftba.U 111~ .,_ • .oted by tlletfewpwt leecll Pub, BeacJM. ucllecnataa Depart..at • The ptoflraa • b -~~ la tM tawd tllrou9'-...... cpllllel. Gal• will be p&ayoecl ae .,._.. • ,. .. an~. ecbool .tan Antony Eme~ and 1\m Pa ... tt Emenon, who attenda CoTOD& del MAr Hlqh School, h.u an· ll.OWlCed th.at be will attud USC lD the tall Wom.n'a open di'rilion dtND- dmo cls&apiou S... W&rWd and Gail G'•"'9"'W will allo be beck to d1h1d U..U WJ.. O..r 510 ..._ _..nd tM tO\lm&IMDt, .... ~ ..... W'C' rr...t..a.cl clo.w. play ill u cliw ..... n..n wlll38 n 'ct• clayudl7•~· Way , ....... , .......... .... 1 . . ' ' • • • . t t l Allan u ~r. 1881 wtda Burke Sawyez ~ria9 ailacllil MARINE SCENE 1972 with TiJD ~!~~~~ft<~tin.IH~lt,.~"l-..:_·~ Soott Muoe It wu Prt.., 16-0 j.n the la.t two y..,.;, CD the IDOUDd dlJi tube, a.oldJ.n9 the Diabloe to jut ODe teftllth iADJ.n9 rQn, White, a jWllor, then clfaued the UlniDg by hitting • m••moth 390-toot boa• run to onter to Jil,ab the final S-1 and IIeDel the S.. ltlnga to NoWltaiD View. IOIYC To Compete FGI' PrlDce of Wal• Bowl by Mary Wcrper Competition bu bequn lD the battle for the beautiful .Uver 'Prince of Wale• Bowl, symbolic of the United States Interclub Match Racing Championahip. l.a•t weekend, eight team• repreeenting yacht clubs from all over the Southwest aailed match races lD the e.l4nination .. rt .. for thit uea. The final victory, 'which wu decided lD the protest room after Newport Harbor and King Harbor yacht clubt bad finished a very cla.e race, went to the Newport team oi 11Jtipper Scott Muon and crew memben Tom lloqan and Du1fy Duffield. The othez yacht clube com· peting were Anacapa, Alamitos Bay, Fre.no, Ariaona, Capmrano Bay, and Huntington Harbor. The Prince of W alH Bowl was donated in 1931 by the Prince of Wales, who later became Ed· ~ard vm, to the .Royal Nova Scotia Yacht Squadron. For a number of· yH.n competition wu held among clube on the eutern aeabo&r~ but in 1965 it wu dedicated u a perpetual trophy for interclub match racing lD North America and is sponaored by the United States Yacht Rac- ing Union. It wu won by Newport Harbor Yacht Club in 1~7 with Scott now b.ave to race e9•m• • tMJD from San Fruci.co, wttla ttie winDer of that match ·90ia9 oo to the fbWa at Cedar POblt .Yaollt Club in Wettport, Co=., Sept. 8-13. • • • Due to lack of wind, none of the boats lD the Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club's Santa Bar- bara Paaage Race were ~e to f:inilh before the 7 p.m. deadline on Sunday night. PlrateaHollanMI WbeeJ.A-Tboa Fuad-Peker fJunday Three Orange Coast College volleyball p)ayen 'were tl&med to the all-state team and OCC coach Bob W euel eamed South Cout Conference coach of the year honon for quiding the ' Pirates to second place in the state tournament eulier this montA. In addition to maJcing the all- state team, the Piratts' Jim Wheelock, Bob Ried'en and Dan V reba.lovicb were also named to the all-South Coast Conference squad. A "Wheel-A·Thon" to benefit the Cure Paralysis Foundation of Orange County will be held Sunday hom 11 a .m. to 3 p .m. A live band and pm• will also be featured at the fund- raiser. at Orange Coast College. Individuals in wheelchairs will collect pledges for each lap they complete around OCC's quar- ter-mile track. Fun·ds collected by the Cure Paralysis Foundation are used exclusively for research. Con· tributions are tax deductible. Kevin Bazyouros, Jim Glover and Scott Friederiscbsen were named to the conference's·sec· ond team For. more informaJion call 966-34~. THE FIRST AND LAST NAME IN INFLATASLES I SEE ALL MODElS ON DISPLAY AND ASt< FO" OUR SPECIAL PRICES PORT-A-MARINE INFLATABLE BOATS 2925 CoUege Aue., Costa Mesa· (714)54()-2070 HOUU: 10 Mt-tpm Mon.·Frt.; 10•.,....pm Sat. 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The winDing run Kings came in the , CAJDe lA bad nine struck · end the CdW took an .. rly 1·0 lead 1D the fourth, when Shollla reached bue on a hd, moved to tbwd on an error and then scored when aopbomore ahort· atop Mike H ... bit a Oy to right that wu misplayed. Santoro tGOk it from there, and now ft'a back to Pri• for the Mmi·finalgame, which wu played late y..terday again.t Palm SprlDgs High School. senior left fielder Bob ,..uuu• It remained a tight 1-0 ballgame until the MYenth, when CdM exploded for four runs to ice the game. A wiD tlaere would MDd the Sea ltlnga to Anaheim Stadium, Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. for the Cl1 finals. walked to start the iJln ShoUlD moved to INK!OnGo,n ground out, then ICO,reclbn centerfielder Marlo single. It wu one of only th on the day for the Sea CdM pick~ up four the Mventh inning alone Tueeday, en route to a S-1 second-round victory. Shollin Jed off with a bale bit, followed by a walk to Hesa. Pinch·hitter Cbru Hecker then doubled down .the line lD left, onl.Y to see ShoUlD thrown out at the plate. Designated bitter Gordon Moss followed with a two run double to put 'CdM up 3-1. All- leaque second baseman Chris Chftljlaa Poeb ... M.i.b Chitjian won the ma.tera atnql• cuapiolllhip at the Eighth ~ual CiDcO de )layo handball tournament held recently at the Newport W... Athletic Club in Coeta W.... Chitjlan defeated Dick Pohlmann lD the finalt, 21-14, 21·18. • Travei .. ag . AIR TICKETS • TOURS • CRUISES Frltndly, pttsonalind Slfvict wtth never • seMcl thlfte. AU lnljor crtdit tlfds accepted. UIICNIIAGGITT AIIOclatts: Vk'gllllo McK«ren. Cindy Cosey, Lois. Allrwtn. Ertko Jdlnaon ond Pot Ewtng ..-as-~ IIUAM 1700 w ()OASllfW'f IIIWJIOirf IIEACH, CA 1M3 17141131-1171 r SPECT ACULAI\ C~i:SCEMT DAY WITH OCEAN VIEW JaOO squor~ feet. 5 bedr()()(n$, 4% baths hv•ng room. Iorge fomUy room. extra Secur•ty and vOC\A.WT\ systems. •ncercom. aoooinrt'n@'lr\r. tndud•ng beveled and leoded glou. 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Other area division WlDJlera JUD will be t..ld at 7:30 a.a. llegW.raUGII l.or the -.rallloo • $7 witb a T .aut, $3 included Otto Reed of lrvtDe, lor the r.ea oa.l, by Way 22. t.a .. -try RUNNING ON Brad Montgomery takes a swing in a Harbor Area Ba~ll "BB" division game playecflast week. On the next pitch, Montgomery connected for a home run. Staff photo by s ... rv Slobln Harbor Area Braves Win Harbor Area Baseball finished its fifth week of play last week wi'th the Corona del Mar Braves coUectinq 15 strikeouts in a 9-6 win over the Costa Mesa Pirates in "BB" action. The Newport Ensign invites readers to submit one-sentence aummariea-the key play or player or qame highlight-of each WtHpk's oamea. · Summaries should be typed and must be received at the Ensign'• office, 2721 E.ut Cout Hwy.,. Corona del Mar, by noon Monday. Oueations? CaU Sporting Lif&'£ditor Ric hard Paul: 673-0550. by Dan Logcm The Co.ta W... Sport• Special ia the three-rinQ circua oJ local sportinQ eventa. A. the 250 runners in thia yeu'a lOIC burst hom the start· inQ line in front of E.tancia High School, the 300 runn-r• in the 5K were already making their way around the fairview lioapital grounds. Meanwhile, the Senior Ul'• were still cooling down from the firat cycle race of the day, a 10- lap, 32-kilometer (19.8 mile) race. The Sports Special is in its eiohth year, and the unuau&l mi.& of qcliata and runnen has proved aucceaful. There are &180 Big Wheel racM for pre· achoolera to round out the oom· petitive events. Area-runners did weU in the distance races, although there was heavy out-of-town competi- tion. fran Solomon of Corona del Mar won the women's division of the SK race in 18:11. Lana Wolfe, a 17-year-old junior from Costa Mesa Hiqh School, finish· ed first in the women's 16-18 division with a time of 19:38. Dennis Caldwell of Westminster won the men's division of the race in 15:48. We sell, lease In the Sporting Tradition ·•IALES . •SI!RVICE •LEASING ,InN, p.,, ,.,.1('. 1 Atc:euor•.s O.,t '" Sou tfl•m c~~totn•• and service onlyBMWs because we know no better. I S( & Broadway • Santa Ana • 835-317 I ..-c::::::J ~ .. c::: ......... - t===t L..J c:::J' . L-. -r c::::l. Visit our VIP center SERVICE HEADQUARTERS 358'8 928'8 911 Turbo Carrera Ftnest se~c tton of new ana u eo Porsches tn South rn Caltfornta In the 10K, 38·year-old frank Duarte of Santa Ana stayed out front throuohout the race and took advantaoe of a wrono tum by second-place finished Larry Hayden to win in 31:29. Hayden, who dropped mto th1rd after h1a mutake, reqairred second with a half·mlle to go and flDtshed in 32:46. "Frank was runmng real well today," aatd Hayden, a Long Beach restdent. "I couldn't have cauoht rum, even if I hadn't made the wtono tum." Duarte pnproved the age· group record that he holds on the course by 20 seconds, and mtssed Ben Wtlson'a course record by only 10 seconds. In \he women's divuion of the lOK, Cathy Casserly of Tustm H1gh won her hrst fOad race w1th a 40:25, only a day after. who won men's 40_..9 10 35·56, 1-a.re S8 ud S4 For aore ua.loraataoa and Bill Nice of Newport Beach , C.U Pat O.vw at 55-3115 who won men's 60·and-over divwon. The Sutton News G roup wtll be one of the apon110ra of the Coco's famtly 5K and lOK Runs for Muscular Dystrophy. The races will beQin at 8 a .m. on Sunday, June 14, at Far West Services on the corner of Alton and Jamboree in Irvme. With the exception of two trips over a San Dutqo Freeway overpass, the 10K course ts flat . Duane Waltmire won last year m 30:20, while Tanya Ftsher and Vic}cj Cook won the women's dtv11ion m 37:00. Registration fees are $7 wtth a T -shirt mcluded and $3 fo r the race only. After June 5 the late registration fees are sa and $4 Tu Th1rd AAD..I Sweat Doa't Prat Sl . 101 ud ~It rWI8 an ecMdw.d lor Saturday, hma 13, at 8 a .m. n. rae. beqin et Muon Park Ill lrvul.e. Th .cry 1 ... are $7 50 wtth a T -dUn aDd S4 lor tbe race only by JUAe S. lAte •try t ... ere $8.50 and SS. f or more lDJormabon call 966-0556 . . LawmBoalhag Toamey 8latecl Lawn bowlmq cluba hom San- ta Barbara to San DieQo will compete for $1,500 in prise money at the Foremost Open lnVltatlon&l Tournament June 5 and 6 at the Newport Harbor Lawt1 Bowlmq Club, 1550 Crown Dnve North, Corona del Mar Play m the mured triplea tow· nament wlll begm at 9:15a.m. each day SPORTS CALENDAR (Schedule• ore prowded by the teonu and 6pOIIJIOrmg on;,aruzat1on. and ore •ub}ect to change.) PU!y beq111.1 at 9 a .m. both daya. Tacket., pnc.d at S2 Saturday and S3 SUAday, will be av611abla at tha door Adult basketball-Sa9n ·II PI contlnua UAhJ all INJII rollte~ have be.n hll.d For reQmrabon lllformehon call 640·2271 TeDILla-CIY Mmilinab, TBA COLLEGE COMMUIOTY Softball -Newport Beach Parka ud ltecrNtion Department Qirla 110fth.ll ~QU·upa for 3rd-8th 9ude tHJJU f or reQwlrabon anJormahon call 640-2271 W ecla II liiiJ, llay '17 laMball-State coam lllltty coUeQe p!.yot&, OtaD9e Cout·Saddlaback ColleQe, Lon9 Beach'• Bl&lr F.ald, 7 pm T •UD!•-Ado phon Guild Tournament, Newport S..cb Te1111u Club, .. miJIIlw S.turdey and fmal.t SUAdey HIGH SCHOOL Friday. May 2t Ba.eball-CIF SA tlDGia. A.Dahei.ID Stacllu.m. 2 p.m. R.V. Service Specialists! Free Holding Tank Dump r ( Beat The Summer Heat With Our Air Conditioning Special lflnrn:rn: FREON with every Air Conditioning service. Call Now for Appointment FREE Diagnostic Clinic Before summer travel bring your car In and our factory trained technicians will give you a complete report on your car's con· dillon based upon these extensive tests: v' 1gnit1on system V' charging system ,.. brakes v' belt s v' compression ~all lights ,.. t~res V"" transmissions ,.. oil leaks V' scope engme v' carburetor ,.. hoses V' cooling system v' steering V' horn V' turn signals v' w1pers V' washer ,.,. clutch v' sh1ft linkage v'glass V' door latches v' seat belts V' exhaust v' Otl V' air cleaner ,.,. air conditioning ,.,. alignment VOLKSWAGEN. PORSCHE I AUDt NODUCTS ...... .,.. llay r/, 1 .. ft. ....... Enc1ga POUCE BL01TER NoDCiay • ., 11 CRDOS ClothiDg nlud at M83 wu reported ltoJAua &om Terry LM Bloober'a cu puked at the Newporter lAD, 1107 Jam.boTM Road . . . A mJcrow••• OYe and calculator valued at $450 were reported ltolen from Lin- coln Financial, 1600 Do.e . . . A ab.ip-to·lhol'e radio ud steTeO valued at $1,040 were reported lfolen from John Ro.ca'a boat docked along the 2200 block of Wnt Coaat Highway. ARRESTS Hugh Jen.niJ:lga 1Nangwn, 50, of Newport Beach, W&l an..ted on au.tPicion of drunlten driring along Jambor• Road ... Michael Chad• Berry, 23, of Newport Beach, wu arr.ted on suspicion of grand theft auto at · Old Newport and Catalina . Tu..day. May 11 CRIMES Jewelry valued at $7,210 wu reported lfolen from Patricia Ann Ailee in the 4200 block of Patrice ... Two bicyclea valued at $500 were reported atolen from Neda Cadenhead in the 3400 block of Sea.ahore Drive . w ed.nesday. May 20 CRIMES cbecb wttboGt ~t NDda fD ~Beech ... Roy Du.iel wn.a.., 33, of Newport Beach, WU ane.lecf OD aupi- cioo of fof9RY •• 30th and Newpcm. Th~.May21 CJU)OS SPOrt. cloth• yalued at $6,830 were nported .tolell from Jerry Walloy'a Te:nn.t. Pro Shop, 2128 I . Cout Hwy .... Plantera and a peUo table and chaira valued at $1,790 were reported lltolen &om Paceeetter Hom. Inc., 4540 Campua Drt-.. . . . A typewriter valued at $750 wu reported lltolen from Grubb and Ellia, 4400 MacArthur . . . Jewelry valued at $10,385 wu reported atolen from Debra Lee and Greg Burden in the 2000 block of Shipway. Friday. May 22 ARRESTS Chad• Edwuda, 2•, of Loa Angel•, and Willy Jam.ea Lambert, 26, of Mt.ouri, were arrested on auspicidn of bUJ'glary along MacArthur bet- w•n Univenity and Ford Road . . . Luke Lucu, 19, of Newport Beach, wu an..ted on mapi- cion of forgery at Pembroke and Marinara. ~.May23 CJUMES Jewelry •alued at $500 wu reported ato1en from W&ll Emi- ly Burke iD the 500 block of 35th SttMt ... A TV, ~ad IDOUJ •&1-...d •• $380 ..,. r~ed lltola boa rr~ Murplay fD tile 400 block ol Pro- ll)ed . . • A pa1r of oowbo, boob •alued .. $C89 ud • $80 pail of bi.noculara _.re reported lltoleo from Ric:ha.rd Cl.bae'a cu perked aloag the 400 block of 62nd Street. lwadar. lla7 24 CRDO:S Ntn. BI.upwa.kt .tereoe •alued at $500 each were reported atolen from Genun can parked around the Balboa Peniuula ... Woney and jewelry valued at $1,150 were reported lltolen from lsyJme Warie Vtrqil i.J1 u..· 200 block oJ Hic.Jhla:nd . . . Mooey, jewelry, and two calculatora valued at $1,260 were reported atolen from X.ut W . Benti.y i.n the 1300 block of W..tBav. ·ARRESTS Terry Lee Anderaon, 35, of Huntington S..cb, wu arr..ted on 111.1pici01l of dru..nken driving along Pacific Cout Highway . . . Jam• Steven Ruiz, 23, of Phoea.ix, wu arr..ted on llUpi- cion of pclanrrino am- phet&.mi.rlea at 23rd and W eat Ocean Front ... Michael Jamea Ahem, 35, of Newport Beach, wu arr.ted on auapicion of drunken driving along Marguerite ... Patrick franc:d Brennan, 31, of EI Toro, wu ar- r..t.ed on auspicion of drunken driYing at Balboa and River . . . JoAnn Wary Wright, 24, and J&m.. Wright, 20, both of San Dieqo, were arr..ted on llUpi- cioD of wiWu1 cruelty to a child in the 6100 block of West Cout Highway. THE TELEPHONE POLL (CoatmNCI frola pep 1) ~ it woWd be the kiod of. neiqllborhoocl where people would boy h~~ move iD ud raiN kida. ''n.t ln't AaPI*linO· hop~. are aaovillo out becaUM of the airport. Olle of my wife'a beet &Mnda &Ad ooe of our younq..t chiJcl'• bee.' f.rieoda are movinq. ''Theile are contacta we expecle$1 to have all our Uvee. ThJ. ia the mo.t •vere ldnd of aocial dinuptioo. '"To quote Edmund Burb, 'All that'a D8CIIIIry for evU to triumph ia for oood people to do DOthiDo ., u uu. (airport upan- sicm) ia't wrong, 11othmg ia. We qht u well live in a tot&litu- la:n mclety, U muc~ good U Ollr prote.t. do. ''Somebody hu to .tand up and do eomethiDg. Somebody hu to .t&y and fight. I laid I'd Dfter IIIO'Ie. I f•l U'a our duty to our fam.ili• and to our kida to fight UU. thing, not 10 much for ouraelv• u for the generatio11 that wtlJ foUow ." Willtam.a and bia wife, R011elyn, alto teatified againat the up&.naion at the final aea- aion of the atate'a airport noiae variance bearing J'riday at Harper S.rvicea Center, a former acbool in Costa Neaa. At tbi. bearinq, Norman Batchelder, of Santa Ana H.igbt., complained that hta hobby of breeding ra.bbita wu interrupted by the airport ex- P4Jl.Si01l. The rabbit.' breeding alowed dramatically when the COIIUDercial )eta reqularly began to fiy overhead, be told Robert Neher, .tAte admtn.iatrabve law judoe. A1eo at the hearmg, Sam Lane, Ph.D.; lmown aa the "Nader of noiae," t..ufied that the jet tound il an averaoe 1.5 decibela louder at ear level than Gregg, ROieiYfl end Tom Williams, from left, at airport ~riance p hearing. St.tf phOCOI by Ron S10ne the height of the m.lcrophonea, it hired a co:nnltant, PaulS. Veneltluen and Aaeociat•. who checbd the county oolM moni- toring atations tw9 WMb ago and found them to be accurate within a fr.:tion of a decibel, Coffin aaid: The variance bearing, which beqan in february, cloeed with the city, county. and CalTra.na expected to file atatement. over the next three montha. Ray Ikola, the city'a conault· ing attorney for the variance heuinga, aaid the city will con- tiluae to puah for a oroup of con· ditiona on the variance, including .a reduction in fiigh .. from 41 to 26 average daily commercial Jet departuea and noiM fees for airlinn who go over a aet ooiM budget. mootha to CaiTrana Director Ad.rtaDe Gl&ntu.rco, wlao will me.b the decimon em the variDoe and it. conditiOD., !kola Mid. . In the Superior Cow1 trial, in which 73 Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heiqht. homeownera are su.illg the county for emotional d.Wtreaa and properly duaaqea, At- torney Jerrold Fadem e.-pect.a to put on the .tand UU. wHit Army Col. Robert Sokol, chief p.-ychiatrist at Letterman Army General Ho.pital, San Fran- citco. Othera who teatified in the variance bearing Friday in- cluded Craig BlueU, a Newport city pla.n.ner; Richard ~o, repr8Nnting the Irvine Terrace homeownera auoci&tioll; &rold Anderaon; Lynn Bloomberg and Pat Hollander. In Willialu' MC01ld auit, planned by the Airport Coali- tion, William• aid UU. w•k he bu gathered 1,536 Utiqaota from 500 familiea; each family agrMing to pay $150 a year for thrM yeaJ'I to file the auit and bring it to trial. $70 wu taken in a robbery of Ma.larky's ReataUJ'ant, 3011 Newport . . . SUver plat• and gold jewelry valued at $4,450 were reported atolen from Bruce T. Campbell in the 3000 block of Carob StrMt ... A five- horsepower outboard motor valued at $550 wu reported stolen off Jimmie N. Cart•'• boat docked along the 700 block of Lido Park Drive ... A ai.lk floral arrangement valued at $350 was reported atolen from Mai garet A. Treacy a t the John Wayno Tennia Club, 1171 Jam- boree Read ... tl,COO in cW and $.400 in pertonal checb from customer• were reported stolen from Dalton'• Book Store in Faa}uon Wand. '=================================.JI it ia 20 to 59 fMt above ground, where the county hu placed ita A. put of a rebuttal to the city'• ... Jd.ng the 500-foot power cutback, Mike Gatne, the county's conwlting at- torney, introduced a memo ran· dum from William Kreiger of the r AA st.tting that City Manager Bob Wynn and then- Mayor Paul Ryckoff had ver- bally agreed to the 1,000-foot power cutback in the i.ntereat.s of aafety. Ilcola uid he would talk to Wynn thia week for a poutble st..tement. In other airport &Cti.oD.8: -The city wu preparing for a town-hall type meeting June 1 at Newport Harbor High at 7:30 p .m. to uplain ita poet- bon on the airport. ARRESTS Willlam Dean Ray, 47, of Newport Beach, wu an.ted on ausp1cton of drunken driving along Pacific Cout Hlqhway ... JOb Congdon Fellows Jr., 38, of South Laqwaa, wu ar- rested on au.p1cion of pumng ThJa weelr'a cra-ttoo There will be no ring. There ia no Deed to talk. The "hano up" aound you beu ia yOUJ' vote bei.no recorded. t.c.t week'• ~ Do you aupport the beMball playera iD their thrMtened atrik:e again.at the major lMqUe ownera? 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Then enjoy the convenience of ·round-the-dock banking ... compliments of San Diego Federal! noiae monitoring micropbonea. Cof:fi.ll commented later, "When the atate reviewa 1ts noiae ltandarda, we are going to inform them that people don't live 25 feet in the air. They uve on the ground and that'a where the noiae ahould be meuured." Although the c1ty obJecta to Ikola aaid he ezpected the vari&nc~ to be granted, "aince 18 of theae have been 80Ught (around the lfate) and 18 of them granted." Neher 11 expected to mAke a recommendation in four or five -The county board of wper· voora wu expected to tab it. final vote June 3 on the airline acca. plan propoeed by Fifth OL.trict Supervoor Tom Riley. -Rog. Aagle on Creamy Deluxe • • Save 25¢ on our new cream cheese flavor. Creamy Deluxe Cream Cheese has that delicious, cream cheese taste that makes all your favorite cakes taste even better. Save 20¢ on any flavor of Creamy Deluxe, the buttercream aeamy frosting. kmgs and Boa. 1 mo. "ta(. 0.2 mg. mcottne. 100 • 3 mg kt.r. 0.4 mg. ruconnt av, per c~rent by FTC method. \ ' The lt•wpon Eulp W~. May 11. 1•1 Pag.ll Warmng : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cegntte Smoking Is OlflJifOUS .to Your ltlatdt. I - SIN Municipal Bond Investments lolDe. Quandt b ..mor vice prftidflnt ol Comark Securities Inc., and manager ol COMARK'• municipal bondt division. Prior to joining COMARK, be wat Meand vice pre-.ident ol Smith Bomey, Harm Upbam in Lo. Angelu. COMARIC is a diverailied financial bo&JMJ, with beod- quarten in N.wporl Beach, apecialwng in fixed inCOllle securitiea and managed com- rnod.ity future• pTOtJTOilD. 7lle firm trades in major domestic · and intematlonal market.. by Jam• Quandt For m&Dy people, invest- ing in muni- cipal bonds is a mysterious pro- cedure, some- thing beat left to the experts. Yet municipal the mOlt common tax 1helter used by American investors. The higher your tu bracket, the more you will benefit from their taJt-exempt .tatut. For example. supp<>M you have $10,000 inve.ted in a municipal bond that pays interest at 10 percent per year. That mea.u you will receive income of $1,000 per year from the bond. U your federal income tu rate ia 50 percent, that's equivalent to qettino interest hom a tuable source at 20 percent. U you received a tuable $2,000 inter- eat on your $10,000, you would have to declare that u income, and pay $1,000 income tu, leavinq you with $1,000 after-tu income. The municipal bond intereat comes to the same $1,000, and there is no federal tu to pay. H you are to a higher tax bracket, the municipal bond advantaoe is even greater. For example, U your top rate is 70 percent, the $1,000 interest the . municipal bond pays is like qat- ling $3,333 ($10,000 at 33 per· . cent) interest before tues. To fiqure your after-tax yield from invettinq in municipal bonds, aubtract your tax bracket percentaqe hom 100 and divide the reault into the stated yield of the bond you are considerinq. For example, if you are in the 37 percent tu bracket, and are conaidering a municipal bond with an interest rate of 10 percent, divide 10 by 63 (since 100-37 = 63) for a result of 15.87 percent. That means that to achieve the same after-tax income offered by the 10 per- cent municipal bond, you would have to find a ta.xable invest-· ment payino 15.87 percent. (Next: More on municipol bonds.) bond• allow inveatore to reduce their own personal income-tu bite and thua receive more spendabte income than ia poa.si- ble with investment• whose 10come it subject to tuation. BOSINESS BRIEFS A municipal bond it an IOU issued and backed by a city, town, villaoe, hou.J.no authority THE VISmNG EXPERT or other state or local govern- mental body that promiMI to repay the money it baa borrowed by a certain date, and to pay a set amount of interest in the meantime. Thus, when you buy a municipal bond, you lend your money to a local govern- mental body. The Ierma of the debt, the bond'a face value. its matuiity date, and the amount of 1nterest you will be paid are all printed on the bond ibelf. The term "munic1pal" i1 appUed to all the bauds ltl th11 cate<Jory, not just mOM ilaued by munici· paliti ... Port and houlino authorities, school boardl, ha.pitala, water and power departments, and many other oroup1 r•gularly borrow from the pubUc by issu- ing municipal bonds. In fact, municipal honda are now offer- ed by over 30,000 governmental groups and other bodies. The money that you loan them is then used to pay for schools, to 1mprove facilities, build bndgea, tunnels. danu, etc . It was primanly to encouraqe tb1s lund of 10veatment that Con- greu passed a law maltino the 10tereat earned on mun1c1pal bonds totally exempt from federal income tu. For the same reason. moat .tate1 and localitie1 exempt the interest earned on their own illuea from income or personal property tax. Municipal bonds sell for as little as $5,000 apiece and generally offer the followinq advantages: -an exceptionally high deoree of safety; -a steady. predictable mcome; -a WJde ranqe of maturity datea; -virtually uatant Uquadity; -complete exemption from federal 10come tu, and often from state and local tue1 aa well. Munac1pal bonda are probably New Officers Golden West Airlines, Newport Beach: C . David Keeton ha1 been named vice pra.ident of marketing and aer- vicea. BLAEMIRE ADAMSON American Educational Televt- sion Network, Irvine: Roqer Blaemire of Newport Beach has been named seniQr vice presi- dent for sales and marketinQ. Richard W . Ada.JDJIOD baa been named chief financ1al officer. Ne~ Posltlou Ta Woodward Comp&Diea. Newport Beach: Judith C. Reid of Newport Beach bu been named sales ad.miniatralor. The Irvine Co .. Newport Beach: Greg Stoffel of Irvine has been pro- moted to marketing manager for the property manaqement divi- sion with marketing re8p0nsibili- ty for the company's office buildinoa, shopping centers and apartment complex••· Sh Oyna-Drill, lrvtne: Pat Herbert baa been named chief engineer. standard prod ucla. The firm ia a divi1ion of Smith International Inc. Irvine Pacific Devel- opment, New- port Beach: Jeff Beck of Newport Beac h baa joined the firm u a lfalenu analyst. BECK South Coast Plaza Hotel, Coeta MeN: Steve Huohe1 has been named caterino aalea manager. Nordstrom Inc.: Dick Har- rison baa been named manaoer FROM Fashion Island Newport Beach of the South Coast Plaza store in Costa Mesa. Zuckerman Public Relahons and Advertising, Tustin: Jane Cobb, formerly with B. J. Stewart Advertising in Newport Beach, is a new public relahons account execuUve. Busln ... Activity Beverly Hills Savings and Loan: 55,000 square feet of office space in the new cor- porate headquarters in Miss1on Viejo are-evailable for lease. The office center includes two three-atory buildings near Crown Valley Parkway. Bank of America: The new Irvine Industrial branc h buildinQ at 4101 MacArthur 10 Newport Beach bas been com- pleted. The new building is dou- ble the size of the former branc h facility . Caaa laquna Corp., Newport BM~~ TMIUa hu leuecl otflc• at 15011 Westclill Drive. International Film MarketinQ, Newport Beach: The firm bas leued offices at 1300 Quail. Oesb Inc., Santa Ana: The Smith-Corona Typetronic, an electronic typewriter, is available in Orange County only throuoh thi1 office furniture firm, located at 1548 Brook- hollow Drive. Santa Ana. AirCal. Newport Beach: The local airline has taken delivery of its first DC-9 Super 80, a qu1et, fuel-eHicient plane acheduled to start service June 1. Printronix, Inc .• Irvine: Earn- lnqa for the hscal year ended March 27 were $4.6 milhon on aalea of $52.4 rrull1on, or $1.24 per share. Sales increased 42 percent and earnings were up 48 percent over the previous year. The firm makes minicom- puter Una printers. ASR Multi, Inc., Troy, Michiqan: The new Southern California reqional office has opened at 2091 Business Center Drive, Suite 100, Irvine. Ricb.ud T. Rob has been named reqional sales manaqer. The firm 1peciaUzes in non- reaidentia.l buildino construe· lion. American Pacesetter, Newpo rt Beach: Net income for the quarter ended March 31 was $619,000 on revenue• of $18,055,000, or 25 cents per ahare. Thia ia nearly double .lut year's r81ulla. ·sTEREO ( TAX TIPS TAX TIPS u a aervice sup- plied by Rudy Baron, CPA of Boron Accountancy Corpora· lion, a Newport Beacb-Jx.ed ac- counting IJrtiJ sptteia/Wng in lax and accoUlltlng service• lor amoll and mediUIIJ bcuine~~t~M. Dedu~ Your Ca sualties As a qenet.!l rule, you may take a deduction on your in· come tax return for the value of property d .. troyed, damaged or stolen. In the cue of "non- busmeu" property, the deduc· lion is limited to louea arising from fire, storm, theft or "other casualty." The "other caaualty" referred to in the requlationa ~ncems sudden, une~ted or unutual causes. The followinQ could result in allowable deductions: auto ac- cidents, earthquakes, floodl. hurricanes, freezing and burstinq of water pipes, vehicle damaqe to septic tanks. van- dalism and accidental damage to property. This Ust is by no means all-inclusive. Losses are not permitted Ford Aerospace and Com- munications, Newport Beach: A $159 million contract for the continued enqineering develop· ment of the Division Air Defense gun system bas been awarded by the Unintd States Army. The system will be produced at the company's Newport Beach facili- ty . FunBus Systems, Anaheim: The firm will beoin bus service to Las Veqas from Orange County in its new 74-passenger, double-deck $300,000 motor- coach about June 15. The bus w11l feature u01 formed atten- dants, first run movies, snack and beveraqe service and stereo music . Lubrication Engineers, Inc.: Martin Smi~t of Newport Beac h, north central Oranqe County representative, recently attended dedlcahon ceremonies for a new lubricant manufactur· inQ plant in Wtchita, Kansas. Microdata, Inc. , Newport ~ch: A ccuponte demonll.ra- l iOD facility featuring the firm's complete line of amall busmeas computera has been opened at corporate headquarters in Newport Beach. Buildmg lndu1try Association of Southern California: Tba 1981 Consumer Attitude Study is available for purchase from the association. Cost is $275 fo.r where the d&maoe ll the reault of oradual deterioration or d..U~Mae. 'nle followiDo do not qualify: i.nMct attack on ot- namental tr .. , contam.inatiO'b of well, rutlino of m,tal and ter- mite damaoe. The theft proviaion1 of the reoulatlona include paymenta made for blackmail and extor- tion but provide no deduction for "mislaid" or "la.t" valuablu. The amount of your loa ll the fa.U value of the· deltroyed or stolen property or your buia (cost) in that property, whichever ia thel81Mr, reduced by any iluur&Dce proceeda received. nu. amount i.a reduc- ed further by $100 per caaualty. The casualty loea fo; "non· business" property ia an itemia- ed deduction on your personal tu retu.rn and ia qenerally taken in the year the loaa occurred. In the case of business pro- perty, the lose does not have to be the result of the a.bove causes, nor are ~ou subject to the $100 minimum. members and $350 for non- members. For information c all 547-3042. Chrysler Corp.: New car sales in April in the Loa Anqelea zone, which includes southern California, Arizona and southern Nevada, were up 56 percent over sales the previous year. Nelaon-Padberg ConsultinQ, Irvine: Eileen Padberg baa assumed a substantial ownership position in the reoroanized political consulting firm, former· ly Robert Nelson and Associates. Inc. Irvine Pacific Development, Newport Beach: Five model homes in Harbor Ridge Eatates are now for sale, priced from $795,000. National Education, Newport Beach: Net income fo.r the quarter ending March 31 was $1,034,000, up from the previous year's $882,000. Heritage Bank, Anaheim: Ear- ninqa in the fint quarter ended March 31 were $501,526, up 19 percent f.rom last year'• $421,294. Bank of Newport, Newport Beach: A cash dividend of 25 cents per share payable to shareholders of record May 21 baa been announced. Aaeta at the end of 1980 were "\P 36 per- cent f.rom the previoua year. Looqman Publ11hino: Donn SUvtt direator of corporate co~unicatJona for Avco fiii&D- ci&l Servicea of Newpor1 Beach, hu edited a D_, textbook, "In- aide Oroa.oJaation.al Com· mwlication.a." n. book will be ·mubted to profetaion&.lt, ttudent1 and civic and church leaden reaponlible for newspapen, maoaaines or newaetterl. W.Chanica ·National Bank: Funclino of a $733,000 loan to Properti• West, Inc. to build three duplex• in Newport Beach hu been announced. The Grani·M. Group, New- port Beach: Opening of the 69- acre Airport Commerce Center in Sprinof.leld, Mo. ha1 been announced. Honora cmd .Appointments Society of Advancement of . Wanac;rement, Oranoe County Chapter: Dorothy Doan, presi- dent of Pelican Properties and chairman of the board af Newport-Balboa Savinga, baa been named manager of the year. United Way of Orange Coun- ty, North/South: Linda Levy, 1 media director at B. I . Stewart AdvertisinQ, is a volunteer member of the communications committee. Loa Angeles Olympic Organi~ing Committee: Richard S. Stevens of Corona del Mar, vice president of the Wrather Corp., baa been named commia~ aioner of the modem pentathlon for the 1984 Olympic games. Auociation of the United States Army: Louis F. Heilig of Irvine, vice president and qeneral manager of Ford'• Aeronutronic Diviaion in Newport Beach. baa been elected to the national council of tru.tee1. C.uualty Actuarial Society: Marqaret E. Wilhnaon of Can- ton, Conn., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lupton Willrinson of Cor· ona del Mar and assistant vice president of Tillinghast, Nelson and Warren, Inc., has been designated an associate. Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Eltate Services: Robert M. Davia of Irvine, an office pro- partie• specialist in the Newport Beach office, baa received the company'a national 1980 distinc;ruiahed achievement award. Durino 1980 he pat- ticipated iD 127 tranucUOILI with a total value of $30,371,000. Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Eatate Servicea: Three sales and leaainQ apecialista from the Newport Beach office have been included in the company's lut of the top 20 revenue producers in national competition. They are Jerrold R. Cole, Jeffrey I . Pence. and C . Ted Snell. 6 MONTH MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES 90 DAY INVESTMENT 17.30% fHfCIIVI -'""'NU~ • ltD II~OOH 16.425% (HlC"Vl. :IS. a1 t 1 11 t•li"IIT .. AID MO.THU • Mt.tMUM •10.000 t.IIII'TMI.T • 1-.TI"In .. I.ALT\' POt! IAJt\.\' WITHO.AWAL -11n1a1n NVI.TS TO., THta 1• A UMIUO .,.. •• PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS 9% ANNUAl YIElD ANNUAl !lATE No M •n•mum 8olonte/No Term lntere~l Pold Ooy-ln Ooy-Out Compounded Oo•lv. Cted•t Ouon.tly Tht~ft 8v Mo•l. W• Poy PosiOQ• 8oth Wovt CERTIFICATE ·•·ld--.:1 14 668%~ ..., ....... !>'. • 'flflD ,, ... If _.,,. '"" ... ~ .. ., .. ' ~ ..... ~~ . .c··· , .... ,.~ ... ··~·......oi IAM:DC.O 14.00% IIIIITIU8t .. .&tO IICNtnM.'f • •• ....,. U ,..O t•vtnMIMt • ttfTIMIT N•ALT'f f'OIIIAM.Y WtTMOaAWAL-ttnt•n ~TOft , ....... u.n ...... South Coast Thrift and Loan Association 1421 West MacArthur IIW. Betwe-en lristof & h•r I Sine. An.J 92704 979-7081 .A ......... c ••••=" •o.IJ Coli obout Higher Eornmg Certiftcotes OUNDS' OF THE HARBOR ' The Nwwpcft Eaa&p Wedrudoy. ~D. 1•1 Pag. IJ Bulldout , Road to it would be approved other waya ollbl.mq tha air- and fundi allocated before port problnl thaD la..Wta.,. (Cocltblued from page 1) eon.. del Mar, Ia iD the u.npre- c:IJcrlabJ. h.ulda oi the .tate CoutaJ Com.mJ.uon, Brower Mid. 1._ II the Local Cout&1 Prooram for the compuay'• l.rvtu Cout developmct ~a· approved lD JUAe, U could be 1982 before c:ou.truction could bevin- After the commiaion voted, Haid.inger laid, "Thil il the best compromile the commiuion hu worked out in a long time. I am pToud of it," Ramon Curiel, UCI assistant chancellor for administration; Supervisor Thomas Riley, Terry Trumbull, David Grant, OCC dean of students; Stan Tkaczyk of Rainbow Disposal and Tom Trulis of Solag Disposal at the UC Irvine Recycling Center. Heidinger indicated the com- m.iuion wu tryin9 to balance the de•b'• of r .. identialisb, repreMnted by SPON (Stop Pollutin9 our Newport) on the one hand, who wanted no devel- opment, and the company on the other. SWf photo by Bany Slobin Rec:ydlng Grants GIVen In 1979, the tough i.uue wu the MJile. At that time, an earller council, with some of the ~ members, cut the company propoeal lD half. Terry A. Trumbull, chairman of the state Solid W aate ManaQe- ment Board, preMnted Qrants totaling $328,905 to four county recycling centers Thuraday. ReceivinQ the grants were the Aaaociated Students of UC Irvine Recycling Center, $52,060; the Oran9e Coast Col- leqe Recyclln9 Center, $44,4.75; Sola9 Disposal in South Laguna, $88,870; and Rainbow Disposal of Huntinoton Beach, $143,000. On hand to receive the ceremonial checks were Orange Cout College dean of students Dave Grant, UC Irv1ne's· assis· tant chancellor of administration Ramon Curiel and UC Irvine atud81\t body president Bill Cuaccio, Stan Tbczyk of Rainbow and Tom Trulil qf SolaQ. "The granta will 90 to site improvements and will double the amount of recycling at UC Irvi.De and Orange Coast Col- lege," Trumbull aaid. Abo in attendance was county Supervisor Thomas R. Riley, who said he was pleased Wlth "the enthusiaam and com- petence" of Trumbull. The laue il again tough, Heather aaid, "becauN the con- mtuenta in my diltrict are uking me not to do anytliing to exacerbate the airport lituation, and at the aa.me time we need to do something about Newport Center. "It would be a crime if it turn- ed out to be less than the splen- did center that it could be." Company vice presidents Dick Cannon and Bob Shelton Mid they will try to persuade the council to ignore the commis- lion and approve the original propoaa.l. Keep Cool, Relax, Here's All You Need To Know For MER LIVING ()~" ~~~ $J5 Per Nlfbf Great Arizona Escape Bonus: One Free D ay for Every T hree You Stay or We'll Top Oft Your Tank as You Drive Away. Our.Gre•t Arbon• EM:•pe Bonus '" your llclurt to th~> 1-tnd of rl!ld"clllon and rt<.rt- ar.on you ..o n<hlo. dts.>r\t' c~nd rhdl onl1, a Mobrl fr"t' ..,,ar rdttd rh()rt <.dn offt>r • E.ntov our ""-n ~duhlul 'i\o\.tmmmq pool'>. 10 Tt>nn,., lOurr ... (:l hghtt>d) 2 ( hc~mptOn<;htp goll , our'>(>'> and mrtrn<thonalh, lc~mou<, cut~lllt' and ntghlh, ddnltng lo lOp Vc1llt>y '-'"'"""'" m""' rn our L hap.~rral Rt">tauranr and Loungt- lf you stily three d~s. the fourth Ia fret. Or. If you h•\le to le.ve, we'll top oH your gas t•nk before you go ($10 m•udmum). E•lht>r wet'y. doo·r let thiS summer go bl, wtlhoul l>S<dptng 10 one of Amert<c)s trul1, grtal res<>n!t 1'4-"e your resen~•tlons now. C•ll (602) 948-1780 or toll frH 1 (800) 228-9290. •.• ....... t. '"" ..-.., ".....,\~,I IU ~ ...... . ., "'' ...... ·-.. ... ....... cG'nidiNICIIInn R£S0kT ANI.> (.OU CLUB f_j~-~'I '• SI4A AWI.>lt t:-1; lWh Vl (.QIIoSt ' wl ·~ 4~<; ~ f u.o.• Ott..•. ~-~. ~ 8Us.2 OVerw~ight? II; ,¥ A {~~~ In-d e pth reportiag ever y week! Heather Mid it wu too .. rly to tell wh&t councilqht do. Phue One could be9tn Tb.e Warrictt Hotel, u.nder Some S. aull.ion of the road tile OC'W'•IMiw(l c"•",.,_, improv81DC-ta, tn addlbon to would M requ1.red to ..U a &id.J.nQer huMid the ctty would be better off W1th the bwldout, the way the COIJllDa- mon approved it, only if all the road 1mprovementa are made. Pelican Hill and San Joaqwn $330.000 C'Oil.tlibutian to road Hili. roada, would be con-improvement.. "I think we work.d out a compromiae the company and the c1ty can live with," Hatdrnger aaid, "although I know it'a not what the com- pany wanta." In a .pht vote, with Commis- sioner• Allan Beek Utd HaJ Thomu oppoeed, the OOID.Dl.lS· aion voted 5-2 to approve the su9gested chanq• in the plan, which were auQgested by HatdinQer and CommLUloner Paul Bala.lil. atructed while Phue One wu built. This would leave $.4 .9 million 111 road improv81DC-ta, 450,000 .quare feet of othce and 300,000 square feet of rHidential to be bwlt as Phase Two. In addition, a $250,000 "Au- port Altemativea Fund" would be established. Ha.lchnger ell- plained, "I hope not all of 1t would go to attorneys rd hie to ... it spent to subsidlZe altemabve ban.aportallon methods to Ontano A.uport, and things like that, to prOVlde At the c:ommiaima .....t:l.ru), J-.n Watt, premd.eDt ol SPON (Stop PollutiAO Our N-port) and Dee Dee Wuten, of the eoroa.. del War :su.m... ~­ erty C1wnen A.oc:iation, 5J)Oke iD favor of delayi.ug the buildout antil more ~ve road improvements are made. Chuck Hinch, vice p.remdent of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, and Chris Street, a mem.beT of the C1tuena Envuon.mental Ad- vliOry Committee, spoke m favor of the company'• p~. -Bog.hgle The commilaion changes would spht the development into two phuea, with an ap- proved Marriott Hotel ezpan- sion of 165 roonu, and two Irvine Company buildinga- REUGION the 225,000-aquare-foot residen- tial tower and the 225,000- square-foot office building-in Phase One. The reaidential building would have to be built at the aame time u the office build- ing, "to prevent the company coming back in two or three years to argue theu way out of bwldmg the residential bwldmg before a new Plan- Dlllg CoJD..DUUion," according • to Haidinger. Peucan Hill Road and the extenston of Sa.n Joaquin Hill.a Temple Isaiah "On the Eve of Israel" u the topic for a Shalom Nrvtce Mr· mon by Rabbi Robert Jereauah Bergman at Temple lsa1ah of Newport Beach, Friday, May 29 at 8 :15p.m. The serv1ce comes on the eve oi the departure of Rabb1 Bergman for a two-month retreat in larael, where he w1ll recetve an honorary D.O. degree from the Hebrew Uruverstty Jewuh Institute of Reltqton The Temple lS located at 2401 1 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach Recollection Day The Sacred a..rt S..ten at the Reut oJ Jesua Retreat Center 111 Sa.nta Ana will host a day of recollection for Catholic adults Sunday, May 31 from 10 a .m. to • p_m. Donation is $5. For reserva- hou. or more information call Surter Carmen at 557-4538. Church O ffices 1. A . Stewart Conatrucbon has rece1ved an $851,000 contract to bwld the new of:boe facility for the Aaaembly of God Distnct CounCll at 2525 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. STARTS FRIDAY MAY 21TH - VICTO. u•oux t HE COMEDY SENSATION OF THE SAN FRANCISCO ALM FESTIVAL! DFSIGN A BEAUTIFUL SUMMER ROSES AT ROGERS TREES Roger's comptete nursery has a beautiful selectiOn of bush ancl _) chmbmg roses O¥er 500 plaNs 1n ~ vanetleS. You will frncl many of your favorrtes among these outstanding vanetle5. THE NURSERY \\'ITIIIN lHEGARD~ Choose trom an outstandrng sele<::tiQn of trees Ptant a tree ,_..~~ to bec)rn a famrty tradl110n that w 1ll ~ovr<1e years of beaut) and 2gal reg •6.98 NOW '4.98 SOIL-PREP Tl'RF SPREAD A must for replant rn g your lawn Holds ln motsture ancl promotes strong growth Grve that new lawn a great start 2cu ft reg '3 99 NOW'2.99 BOSTON FE~ A real Indoor chalmer Th1s hearty and popular p&am adds a specaat decorator touch almost ~ Feed rt ragutatJy with Oxygen-Plus for full and lusl'l beauty year round 8' pot reg. '10.915 NOW '6.95 PLANT PROFESSOR Catch tt. noted gerdln ecpert. GORDON BAKE A LlOYD, on KMPC 01 KA8C rw:llo and at Aogl(s Oatdlne .,.,Y ~. 12:00 tit 2:00. He"s herw IO ...., yout ~questiOnS and to pteSent thee~ ..... ~ Tueldly, June 9th ''aTRUS'" T~. June l&h .. FUCHIAS .. ,· .. -r !ief"V•ce 5 gal •eg 12 00 NOW '8.99 20°/o off. PETl'NIAS Avatlable rn several colors to brtghten your home thrs spnng 4 pOt reg '1 00 MOW '.79 PECIAL MEMORIAL DAY BOCQUET A cotorful array of tresn cut IC)rWig now.s. artts talty ananged w•th Rcge(a ~ ftelr. 1'1111: .-'711111111r reg '10 ~ "VW .-u .... ' 640-5800 -# ~ -a.-........................... ..._ .... .aeo.. ...... ~ ......... ---..... I~"AV • N)()()QP\.ANTS • FlORIST • lJ' APING • M TOF • • .-...-.... -----~ -- • .... •• ••• ..,.lilly 11. ••t ~ • .,.... ........ Keep Cool, Relax, Here's All You NeeQ To Know For SUMMER LIVING r-------------------------------,. ~ ~l.t... e't~ 3-Night '"''f ~ \J Weekend Cruise ~. To Ensenada aboard the S.S. Azure Seas Spacious staterooms. magnificent • lounges. bars. clnng rooms. disco. poot theatre and casino!! Call now for your reservations. DESIGN PLAZA TRA VR (714) ~10/83 3-3 SOl' , WiQe CooQtry Fashion for your e~r.v m90d l CHAMPAGNESALE I ... s......,on .. ,._,...~CAIZMt {l14)M4-7H'7 DOMAINE CHANOON One of California's F.nest! Brut or Blanc de Noirs 7SO ml . Rea. S I I 99 SALE S9 49 SPANISH CHAMPAGNE Frehcenet Caru Nevada 750 m1 .• Re1. S5 29 SALE s• 19 Codomiu Blanc: de Blancs 750 mi., Rec. S7 19 SALE S6 <f9 L.E OOMAINE EXTRA DRY 750 mi .. Rea. S8. 99 SALE S7. 99 KORBEL EXTRA DRY 750 ml . Rea. $8.59 SAL£ S7 -49 We Feabn on Ouutondinr Selection of OomestK ott4 lmpolted Champocnn (M thcrt Sp«IOI June OccCISIOn. RENTAL CLASSES AVAJLABU: ..,_,._ "8USTIN' LOOM",.. -. ...... MI, FRE£ LOCAl OE.UVEA Y WITH MINIM(M4. PURCHASE vrsA. MASTERCHAAG£. AMEAJCAN txPRESS ............. "'" .. 17-ll-AI ..... ~ .. Prier .... FOCUS ON NUTRITION Over the w .. kend I read a copy of the Meadowlark Coolcbook 0 and vicanou.aly savoured the oreat natwal food at thia unique center in Hemet, CaW. A deliohtlul place aituated at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountaina, W..dowlark wu ..ta.bluhed over 20 yHn aoo by an UDuw.ally dedicated suroeon and holiatic practictionar, Eva,rta Loomia, M.D. The PUI'J)OH of Meadowlark and the llAOClated clinic operated by the Friendly Hilla Fellowship, is to help people establiah balance in theiJ' Una throuoh nutrlllon, exerctM and a multitude of ..U-di.tcovery modalib•. Reaidenca iacwh ... which have attracted a laroe number of local restdenta in recent years, are ltm1ted to about 24 qu..ta who ue encow49ed to stay for two weeks. Thl.S allows time for the futino prooram and a transition period to a world of oreat food prepand i.n the Meadowlark lotchen. the fare includea freah.ly babd whole wheat br .. d from freahly atone orou.nd wheat, oranoe --.me bu.n.a, h.U lemons added to aprino water, and a mu"li prepared with appl• from the world-famoua rec1pe of the Bircher-Benner clinic in lwope. Breakfast altamativ" include su.nfiowar eeed wa.tn. and scrambled tofu. Lu.nch includ• anchiladu, quiche Avec Ch&mpiqnona, tofu tacoe, and nut loaf with mu4room aauce. Dinnet may include Meadowluk'a famoua baked chicken, Maldcan tomato equuh, Ot"n bean atroqanotf and aplced Indian Dal. BeJore aamplino thta delicious fare, however, mo.t queMa elect to attend the futino clinic. The fut and the trauiUon cliet take about aeven daya. Durino the period when there t. complete ab.t.inance from food, queat.a drink herbal tea and water and they are azpected to take their plac" at the tabla thr .. tun" daily, a.lbeit with other Iuten. Futino 18 oamino m populanty i.n the w..tam world and from per110nal experience and intarviewa with ;u..ta at thie clinic they may have oood reuon for thia naw-fou.nd acceptance oj a practice that may have atrono therapeutic benafit.a both phyaically and pqcholooie&lly. )ulce or water futino at MHdowluk ll done UDdez llrlct med.lca.l wpervialon and monitorino. The Hlly perlocl, the eeoond or third day, caD be t&Jd.no. Gueet.a axperienc. letharqy, head.aoh• a.ncl other wapleua.Jlt qmptom.a but eoon there 18 a new eeDM of Yitality ud awua... To.Dna ate eliminated and the abeenoe of any looc:l Mnlltivtti .. or ..Uerol" can make a marked difference in one'• mental outlook. Fa.tizlQ can produce rapid wei;ht lo. and n.rpriain;ly there 18 oftn a oomplete lack of appetite lor a alqal.Bcat period after the flnt t.wda,.. 1'M lutin; baefJtl from a eupervlaed f.ut (auppleiMDtatioD ia a •ut) lnclude a IMAet P<*Ue and petbape of more laport a ..w awar_... of looda u to tute, tntwe, a.ncl ·~· nia co.M aboqt u aM llowlJ be9iAe to Mt 89&la eel oare if tabD to ••ltio•te lllowty ucl rMilJ MVOU tM freeh ud wbol~e ioocb that wllJ llopelv.Uy oc.pdee JOV ciJee ior life. 11aJa ooNa.a coeclladee out a1AJ •rl• OD nutritioo. We !lope U..t .. U.. ..._.. to you kliowled9e of Dlltdtlolll ud lnvtte you to tiM Qoocl laJtla ....,. we tab pleuvre LD •rna; CJOOd lood. 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Alter thinkinq about it, I found that things are usually "evenly" nice and nothing seems to stand out, so . all I can really do LS qive an ex- ample. On my 13th birthday my pe.reub had glven me • picture of "Broom Hilda,. b y Ruuell Nyen (crHtor of the "Broom Hilda" comic llrip). And there were three reasons why this wu nice. First, 1t was n1ce of my parents to remember me, and to qive me a qlft that meant something to me. It was n1ce of them not only lD givmq tt to me, but, it's the thought that counts. It was also nice because of my interest in cartooninq and ad- mira tion of Ru ... u Myers. I reali&e that writing to Mr. Myers waa qoinq a little out of their way, my parents could have just gone to the atore and bouqht .omething, but they remember- One of the oJcest things lOme- one hu done for me wu when my father planned a trlp for our family to WubtntJton , D.C ., wbte J wu born. We vimted the WuhintJtoo Molaument, Llacoln Memorial, JeU.r.on Monument, SmJtheon- lall ln.stitute, aod many othenl WbUe we were there, Sadat, Jle91D ud Carter wel'e holdlnq away a-voUatlou ud peace ooa§eruoee. Once, u we wen drlY1D9 down the m.alA ltreet, tlt.e traffic wu ltopped by eome po)io.mM. Pretty 1000 there ouae a wlilole llne ~ Umoualn• ~ .by a bunch of motor· cyale cop~. Otae of thelliaoe u..i lM ~ &.9 lyt..a9 Ot\ tM laood, aootHr UCI the t.Nell&av, aad the other "-d tJ. ~ llaq. lA Mda OM ' _. tM oa• IMA ~' tlae lleq ••n• tecl, It -.. a tknlllat tliiU to ... AIIO, M w WN oa .......... wu. ..... . ~ ............... ,.. The Nicest Thing Someone U.O Lundy Rancho Son Joaquin Ma.ny people have done n1ce things for me. I feel that I have been lucky to have so many qift.t, both matenal and intanq~· ble items, bestowed upon me. Actually though, I fqel the nicest gesture was shown to me by Mr. Buddy Ebsen. Ever Did For Me' Let'a be reminded of life's kinder momenta-on a acale that may put others in pe~ve. S.re are some repr ... ntall'Y8 aparkllng memori .. from yoUAgsters in MYenth grade English daues taught by Kathy Mob.. Uncoln Middle School. Newport B.ach: Bernie Nell. Costa Mesa's TeWinltle. and Jane Courtney. Irvine'• Rancho San Joaquin. About four years ago, during the summer, I was 1nvolved lD the Balboa Island Yoc ht Club, an organization for c hildren 4-16 yean old. I was in the SAll - ing races, and my instruction had been rather poor. I was having big problems out the re Mr. Ebsen had a bayfront house, and he quite often glanc· ed out the window to watch the activities of us youngsters. When he saw me sa1hng, I guess I reminded h1m of h1s daughter as I was hav1ng the same p ro· blems h1s chud had at sa1hng. So, out of the goodness of tus heart, he came o uts1de to talk to me. He explamed what I was do- ing wrong and even went out saili.Qg with me, to help me. He really taught me a lot. He showed a k1ndness I didn't know celebnhes had . I thmk 1t was the 01cest thrng anyone has ever done for me. ed my inter ells in cartooninq. Lastly, I reahze Mr . Myers mu.st have a very busy job, but yet he still took time of his own to draw a sketch of HUda and write a short note. I really thrnk up closing off one part of a room. As we went up the sta1 rs, we could see over the acreen and Beqin, S.dat and Carter were back there tal.k.inq about eometh.mg. It was very lDterest· ing. The nicest thing eomeon• baa do»• for me wu juat thit put IWIUDer when lay parents took me and my aister to lurope and wul. Durtnv our trip we went l:lc;ahteeetng, saw our grand· panmta, and we IMnled alDt about OUt TelJglOD . Ny pueata tint took UJ to P~. n .. J Mw 1DtereltiD9 thin9a ncla u U.. l18e1 Tower, tAe l.oQyre Mu.eeua, the cutlee oi v...m.., &Dei t1ae Aro ct. Tno.plte. t loM hrll. It ll eo Uotti.D9. Afler we left Parla we wut to W-\lla Jor UU.. or fow d.a~. n.lnweu,MWttllmy ~r'1 aat. My .odaer a.. 39 OCMaMDI &Del --...... lift Ua ...._ ... 10 ..... ftiY.., a lot of hun for takm g th1s tune, when he could be domg any number of other thmgs. Though th1s may not be the nicest th ing someone ever d1d for me , tt 's close w1 th rela hves and d1dn't do too much s1ghtsee1ng {though we d1d fit m a httle). The last place my pa rents took us was Israel I felt so happy to be m the Country of Fa1ths-and ol ow fa1th m Juda1sm Israel was beautiful, but hot " We met our grandparents at the a.1rport They were so happy to see us, and we were happy to see them 1 Every day we went to go see something d1ffetent We went to see the old c ity of Jerusalum. m1lhona of muse ums, lots of beaches, and to many Important and beauhful buildings, Israel 1s a lovely. lovely country, and I was sorry to leave I w1ll always remember the wonderful summer my parents qave me, and 111 always be thankful! aa. niqht wh• ,.. were deoorat1D9 our CluiltiDu tree my clad Mid, "I bow 90tt thillq that ,.,. 9"1,. .... ~ .. S usan Darnell Lmcoln M1ddle School I thmlc that the nice st thmg anyone ever d1d for me was on my seventh b1rthday That day, my mother kne w that somethmg was wronq when my brother {at that time age 5) came m and told her that he was talung a nap Right before some of my h •e.da arn ved, I went outSlde to chec k on my btnhday present -a pa1 r of peach-fac ed love- b~rds Fmd!nq the cage door open I rushed 1ns1de to tell my mom We tht>n queshc,.c>J my brother, who unwdhr.gly admtt· ted to the "cnme ·· Needless to say I nearly npped h1m a part Smce the brst guests were amv mg. my father ch.mbed up a nee to try and catch the two buds Well, the b~rds kept flytnq and my dad kepi cilmbmg unttl he had covered nearly half the ne1ghborhood Well, we cLdn't I catc h the b~rds but he hlerally put h1mself out on a lunb fo r my .;ake and I appre<"late 11 Photos by Peggy Darnell C hnstma s1 ' My dad was so e lt I c1ted Mv brother and I started to quess and 1 sa1d "I hope 1t's not a sa1lboat because a iong lime ago 1 mentioned tha t my fnend wa s gelling o ne Wh en I c;aw the c rushed look and the s1gn of qreat el!:Cltement shde off h1s fa ce, I realized that I had hurl has feelm qs All day long d unng school I felt awful for hurhnq my dad that way That n1qht I asked mv dad d we could talk, and so 1 told htm that 1 dad not me.ut what I sa1d , and that I was sorry He sa1d at was okay, but 1 lrnew I I had blov.n my chance 1 I cLdn 1 te ll htm thts but a.ll I bad been thmlc109 about was all tbe clothes that I could wear to achool that my lnends m1o ht get lor Chnatmas On C bn stmas mornmg we opened.our presents In ou r stoclonos he qave us a book called &we Sailm 9 1na1de be wrote, "Dear Jams I hope aail- )ftCJ wtll be a Joyful part of your llte." But he expla.ned that I bad lost my chance of gettrng a aa.bot th.a year Later on Cbnstmaa day, we ..-t to my 9rAndperents house, a.Dcl there o n their back porch ••• theTe was my sabot w1lb fuU Mila 1u.st athng on the ground. ~~ ..uboal meant eo much to ay dad becaUM it waa a pa.rt of laJa life that be wanted to • wUh me. I wub I had ..-r burt my dMl't leelmgt t y, 1p0tluu~ it u:cit• ._,, but oow I'll lwa,. be &lwllthaJ for that specaal qtlt Oi loft ~t be qave me. Susan Cleland Lin coln MJddle School The 01cest thing anyone ever d1d for me was durmg the flood of 1980. After three straight days and nights of ram, the Santa Mom ca Mountams could hold no more. ln Mandeville Canyon Road , at some places, there were huge tSla.nds of mud surrounded by rushing water. Up at my b ouse things were fr antic . A large waterfall bad formed, carry10g sec bons of bill down behmd our wrought-uon fence where we had made a d1tch Although 1! diverted the mud the ditch. d!d not stop 11. My mom's lnends used to Soon the mud bad overflowed watch me all the hme. Donna I 1nto the yard, but that was not would take me places all the the wor"t of our troubles. hme, wherever I wanted to go At v l.it> tlme, we heard a She took me on her errands and rumble and thought 1! was JUst she also let me help her She th under. My brother and my taught me how to cook and she mom were shoveling mud m the was my friend . She treated me yard wh1 le dad and 1 worked hke a person and not hke a httle outs1de My brother saw a large pester When my mom was 10 shde commg down the hill and the hosp1tal once gethng an pulled mom astde JWt beJore 1t operahon, Donna took care of entered the yard. We encoun- me Whe never 1 was down 1n tered tbJS agam but were the blues about my mother, she prepared taught me bow io oet my mmd l As soon as our nei9hbon-the off of 1t and hope for the best Land!ees and the Ruuel.s-heard Donna had cancer for ove r 20 1 of our problems they arnved at years The doctors always put a our house m thell ramcoats with hme hm1t on her hfe She llved shovels Wbue my mom kep t the long after most o f the hm1ts, hot chocolate and coffee gomg beca use she cLd for others and ms1de, we kept on Wlth the hr· 011ly wanted to help others She mg. almost endless task of watched over me when she was I shovelmg. ill several hmes The last lime Our ne1ghbors stayed w1th us she was In the hospttal. Donna through the worst part of the was hvmg,on a Ide suppo rt n1ght and after that were pre- system As soon as I heard she pared for the smqle phone call was Ul the hosp1tal, I bought her of danger It took almost two a card She d1ed several days whole d ays and n1ghts of hard later, Jan . 28, 1981 But ~fore I work to control the flow of mud she rued she left me a piCtu re of and debns passmg through Our her. She was my fn end, my ~st yard fnend Thanks to our fantashc ne1gh bors, our home was not damaged Enc Anderson center With parents Sharon and Robert Anderson Enk Anderson Rancho San Joaqum When I was very you no, an tnfant, my btoloqtcal parents put me up for a dophon I thmlt the n1cest thmq someone could ever do for me was to take me mto theu home and make me part of tlieu fau:uly . 1 thrnlt this was the nicest tlung beoauM it ahowed their love, It ahowed they were willing to take on moTe r .. pon- slbihty and at abowed they cued . Fil'1t, it abow.d theu love. For eumple, they w.nted •• to have a qood home .o I wouldn't ha•• to qrow up in u or· phan~q• and not mow wb.t u wulib to havelOVl.DfJ puecta. A.I.o, they waated m. to ~ 11J) to be a good ~· IJdl lit o~uaav• .a..U.. 94tt iato trouble witll clna91 •cl t ... poUC;e, but ay panatl wua.d me k» IIDoW wlael II .. liM to be DlOe lllld tielp ota.en a tM .... 11 Wdn sh,.llay 11. 1•1 n. ...... •rtp ~~ ~~~~~~--~~--~ Mrs. Dyer To Lead ~l49te Oilers WOikahop 11ae Lap.U MoWtoa Play· hoaee wW offer u acton Wonabop for cueer·mlll~ acton JUM 15 to July ~. Wc:m- day throuoh friday &o.a 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . Topica COYeM will be actiza9 .tya.., characterisation, improv- llatiOD, voice, movement and auclitiOD techniqu• with an em- phui. on Shakeepeu•. Tuition Ia $245, applicants will bt uderviewed May 31. Two .aholanJupe are oHered. For more iD.foJJDaUon call494-8022 1\a-.y tluou9h Saturday, 10 a .m. to 5p.m. NTACToPresent HotLBaltimore The 1riendt of the N•wport Theat•r Arts Center will pl'eMDt "The Hot L Baltimore" Way 29 through June 21 at 2501 CUH Drive, Newport Beach. PerfonD&Dc• will be fridays a.nd Saturdayt at 8 p .m. with Sunday matineee at 2 p.m. Joan McGillia will direct. The caat includ• Lila WUcox, Sha.lymar W.rtiD, Curtis Ewill9, Carol Stockmey•r, Shannon DaW8011, Marjorie Rockwell, Thomu McGovern, David M .... n9er, Nathalie Michaud, Ray Judton, M.u9ery Schwarta, Florence Ehlers, Frances Don- nelly, Robert Ryan and Crute • Ward. for more information call 675-3143 or 642-8119. March Of Dines Plans Research Report The Oran9e County Chapter of the March of Dimes Buth Defects Foundation will bold its Fourth Annual Research Reports Symposium Saturday, May 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at ReoreationTo~tPmy A perfomwlce of South Cout Corou del Mar. R•pertory'a "The Communlca-The pro<pam for children tiODS Show," aponaored by the tMch• how Lan9Ua9e evolved Newport Beach Parb, S..chea and d.l.tc:uaee other methods of and Recreation O.part:ment and communication. the Newport Beach Arts Com-Tic~ets are $2 or $1.50 each m.iuion, will be h.ld Saturday, for qroupt of 10 or more. May 30 at 11 a .m. at th• Ouia· For more information call Center,. Fifth and Mu()Uerite, 640-2271. V AC lnstaUs New OCLA Law Allons Officers, Directors Plan G therin Sharon Eatedey wu recently a g in.atalled u pr•ident of the UCLA Law Alumni Aasocia- Board of Directors of the Volun-tion will' bold a luncheon ta.ry Action Center of South ~eetin9 Tuesday, June 9 at Orange County. ll:.f5 a.m. at the Newport Beach Also elected to the .board Marriott Hotel and Tennia Club, were Rick Jacboll, vice presi-900 Newport Center.Drive, dent; Mrs. Pat McFarland, Newport Beach. secretary; and Jerry Fra.nlclill, Gueat speaker will be William t~er. F. Wen.lte, immediate past preai- L~gal Secretaries To Attend Convention Pamela M . Gan.n, Betty Van Bu.altirk, and Susan. Grube, members of the Oranoe County, Harbor Area Le9a.l Secretariea, dent of the State B.u . the Newporter Inn . For reqiatration and further information call 979-2270. I will attend the 47th annual con- vention of Le9al Secretarie~ Inc. in Sacramento May 29 to 31. Tickets are $17. Reservations must be made by June 4 by aendin9 a cbeclt payable to UCLA Law Alumni A..ociation to Bea Cameron, UCLA School of Law, 405 Hilqard Ave., Los Anqelea, 90024. For more information ca.lJ (213) 825-7049. .............. ..,o .. MU-• ---------- DO YOU HAVE REPLACEMEIT COVERAGE FOR THE COITEITS OF YOUR HOME? NHt ~.n ... DElliS ROSEIE 41 0 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 645-8470 .. cMon Cl'zateau 'U' cR~tautant lnsutMJCI prDI«IIOII lor tDIMys ICtJnllm1. "One of the best pLlces to eat In Or•n1e County~· Restaur•nt Crltk, L.A. nmes. ....... udf~Cal ..... a...c.......... .........~ for I• erw.doa 714/aJO.liU 0 2 3642 V Toro Road V Toro. CA (In ~k V.tey Shopplos Centef ~ MNie c.ncters and CM Wan) CharbrocJed and ro~ INUh a delk.10us tenyakl ilaze. this sknwr~ comblnatJOn of ttuck. tender st'"ak and plump shnmp IS serwd with your ChoiCe or our SteamlnQ Cam Chowder. Soup of the Day or C~ Mixed Grftn Salad. plus Rice Pilaf. F~sh Pineapple and a half·loaf of Warm Bread and Butter *«~ ••. e ... ,.,.., ·nP&tt. ..... lalaM · 203 Manni! ~nw laM ....... · Ott I 5 Jt U.k.-For"'' Om.v 2287) l....ikR f,,, .... l'lnw C......_ · H..trb"' Stwpptng C11nt1?r 2JOO H.nb.'lf BM:S ll'ftM · ~·n frtfWcsy 1111 E.tM £¥r ~ 1727 E..sst l)v9r Rd • • 30CALLSFROM OKE ADII IS C . OP MIWPORT lACK QUOTID,~nu SOU) HD IOAT, .., .. -.oy, ...,. c:.M. ._, ay ed lit ,.. .... JieweGfOfiP...,.• ,..,.. J() r:eJh m:-_ OM .d II 1104 bod. J I/IOid ay lW o..eo bw/MIII ca. I'HIIy pJw.tl .. ,.. ,....., I,..~ Ito. ... 3 .. 1, ...... "*'- ,...,........,...~. llewpotf ~ u Mrf. 0116 IIA$ A JQtJ' IC» MU t'llrl ....,_, !IIIIOULD l'fH All AD M POW MID ... All ........... .. c.... ..... Wewa. 1,....,..., -fte •·~ ... \r,·r ..... ,..,.. .. ..... _,.... ... e .... ......... c.a-.. .... •84 ... fer MIL ..... a...y 0,. will Mbr'WW•-....uG~tM- W.r .... aftM.t'-.J awu, Lt ... af ... pod a..cJa rdd.ay, w.y a .a tta. lalbaa .., Clab. OlMr ... -.icutift boUd ••• .,.,. to be JNf•llecJ .,.. Wn. KeeWh D. Grv.UI., -xht~Ailt oiWnMa; Nn. Con· atutlae Pwkma,.coue;p mc:llDg eecretu,; Wn. Henua H. l'nkJ .. rbocbr, Jt., ~ · ~; Mn. WJ&rd B. WU.Oa, tre.uu.r.r; ud Wn. ltheJ l.rt.h C.plell, padllmen· tariu, The LNp• .upporll nch philuthropi• .. the Goldu TilDen s.dor Citise~u Club ud High Hopee, u well u th• Ticktocbr Thrift Shop and the Newport Chapter Debut&nte Tea. Dr. McGaugh To Speak On Honnones, Memory Dr. Jam• L. McGaugh, UC Irvine profeuor of psychobiology and executive vice-chancellor, Will di8cuu "Honnon .. , Arousal and Memory" Friday, May 29, 1:30 p .m. at the Advanced Health CeAter, 1300 Brutol St. North, Newport Beach. . Tickets are S2 for members of the Orange County PsycholOCJ· ica.l Aaociation, $5 for others. For more information call S.bna Murci at 851-5033. Lung Camp Readied The Am•rlcan Luno Aaocia- tion will epon.or • aUJD.ID8r camp for uthmatic children of Oran9e County, a9• 9 to 14, July 13 throu9h 19 at facilitiea nea.r RWllling Sprinqa in the San Ber· nardino MoUDt&in.a. F .. ia $50 and deadline for reqiatration ia June 15. For more information call 835- LUNG. ... ~ ..... A.~tM .a.. of MlM ........... W.J, Bob lle.urt. ,.._ h:en aa.Jao -. .._,-a. lor ~. act vu.n. a.;p...,.. ..u. C'UNDt ~of t)ae • Mk-h·el ................. Neaupon HadaOt Adora ~-..... ol co•Mb tiala to llll aacl ua.-. tM Me~Maoe i&to u.. cnr.ctodal lob. u.d co••lly Of CILk:ago'a feWMM Ilia ~"P8 of pe...._ a vood SecoAd CitJ ,...... ud Ute Paw aJDOUt of free rope ~ tit• 81111' allow "Story 'l'hMter." fwuly, ob .o fwuly aaterial. • John eru. ud rom ar-t ~ The Pf09fiiD 11 a aerie~ of fonn ~ ...U 11a a tiD• Udta lilled with 10D9, lllii:D.iory cut. JW)ert Kupp, --lD and lau9hter, an eftlllng ct.di-.... ral other NHAT produc- cated to a precl8e, cuttba9 &ook ~ pr_.b a hua.oroua llde at ounelv. ad ow folbl•. of htpwlf oae woulc:l not haYe Bryan.'• Mt early on ..tab-~uqht ailtecl. He la .abeolutely Uah• an intilucy oJ comfort. an ~t lfe99iA9 tail clog in You're!Mdy t'o ~in the Java a JD.Uftlou.a Mit titW "The and the jive. It' a a r..dy-miz BretMG ToWA W\Uddau. H ahow, and hu to be,,u the Pat Gl.lc:JuUt 1eada the aldt m.aterial thAt hu COIIle froiD the titled "Benny Pe.m,. H St.. 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(fNOO'I) '1,711 · ~ ·•Je,• 't,IA '7,751 1== .... {laM) 'I J ' . Darwin Rei.ng}oa, left, cbab witb Lon and Mary Ann Wells at th.e Warren Honcodc dinner and tbeoter party last Saturday. HOIII WOI'NlJ Hancock, rlgbt, Oo.b• o big aalle lor lim Bentley as tlJe two Dank SWiaD At!ineaD during lb. pnview performance of SCR'• '~ything Go.." la.t Saturday evening. 1!Je event was a .,.aol gathering lor the Research Round Table-a project oJ inlere~~t lor Warren Hancock , and the Hearl Sloll photoa by leon HallJ.burton Jean Halliburton's HARBORUTES You mic;rht ay that this lut w .. k wu "all heart" and you'd be nearly riohtl It wu certainly all heart Saturday niqht, when Warren Hancock entertailled for hia pet Research Round Table. Everythinc;r wu first clua-all the way. Fint, beautiful stretch limou.ain .. picked up all the c;rueats at their own homes and delivered them to Warren's elec;rant waterfront condominium to be greeted by the host and his delic;rhtful host ... Suu.n Atkinaon. Cocktails, bon d'oeuvres and a wonderful buHet were capped by the most spectacular a.rray of deaerts-which tempted everyone! There wu instrumental music by younc;r Chapman Colleqe muaicians and a gift of a c;rolden heart for each lady present. Gloria O.brillk, who hu been elected to the board of directors of the OC Chapter of the American Heart Aaaociation, c;rave more than a little help in the c;rold heart c;ri.ft department to her ho.t-ahe made a 8J)eeial trip to LA to have them specially wrapped! Physicians were not in the majority, but there were several preeent, atartino with AHA Pt.ident Don Sperlinc;r and h1a wife. Aleo Dr. Fred Sattler of Bic;r B.u, Dr. William o.ter- llliller Jr., who is chairman of the Reeea.rch Round Table; the Mich.el NcNalleya, Dr. Richard NeW01Ilill and BJchud Pitta with Colleen O'Connor. We loved hearing how eo many of the medical supply p4t0- ple atarted with heart-valve in· ventor Lowell Edwards-a great favorite of ours (and of NB Mayor Jackie Heather, former chairman of the board of OCHA). Among them were Jim and Irene Bentley and Bruce Fettel with Anne Hellnessey. Others attending were Pam and Sam Goldstein, Bob and Jean Hilchey, Allan Hoffman with Linda Gudb, Pete K oot, Ray O.brink, the Eldon Mclt.U., the Joaeph Stemlers, Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Tommie and Darwin Reinglass, the Keith Renkens, the Walter Schmida and Ron Soderling with Gail Schonwalter. The final atar on the evening's agenda wu a trip to SCR for a preview ahowillg of "Anything Goes." And then home in those same wonderful chariots! Anything did, indeed, go that night. And it wu all heart! • • • Lut night had a lot of heart in it too. Restaurateura Paul Roui and JOMph Vieillemaringe-just to ahow their admiration of Super- vieor Tom Riley-invited a c;rTOUP of people to dine in their re.taurut La Brauerie in Oranc;re. Thomu J. Wilkie Chaired the dillne%, with help hom his wife Dee, and the invit.., included Another opening, another show, and big smile• from Victoria XOfiOIJ, left, and Lynn Gamwell, who co-curated the ''selective and criJical •urvey of contemporary portraiture" now running at the Newport Harbor Art Museum through July 12. lust above Victoria's shoulder u tbe video portrait (53 minutea) of Eleanor Antin as ''nle Xing. " At right, Ken Little '• "Slim Bend8, " done m ceraznic at2d shards. SloJI pholo by }.on HoJhbvrton A.aociotion. E.mma Jane Riley (of counel), Maury and Caroline De W ald, Jim and Mary Rooeevelt, Ralph ad Dot Clock, the Maurice Enderlys, Debbie and Ralph Gray, Jenie May and c.cil Shirar, Jan and Tony Vitti, Herb Sutton and Suzy McGehee, John and Ellen Ward, Tom Fuentes and Gene and Jo Allne Miz. There wu a lot of heart m all of them, too! • • Memorial Day saw more peo- ple than you could count sprawling all over Dana Point I One attraction was the official opelli.ng of the Orange County Marine Institute and the viewing of the "Pilgrim" replica. Supervisor Tom and Emma Jane Riley and Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson were there to give official bleuinga. Emma Jane and I came away with wonderful Pilgrim coins bearing the I.D.ICription: "Two Yeua Before the Mast," "Richard Henry Dana" and 1835 and 1981. A lot of yean! Wonder what RHO would think if he could ... it now! (Aak Tom Riley what he came away with lrom the Brassene dmnerl) We are proud to own a numbered first edition of Doris Walker's history, Dana Point Harbor/Capistrano &y, Home Port For Romance. Most of the purchase price for this wonderful book goes to the Institute. • Marian Beroeaon getl the nod this friday niqht u the Mardan Center honor ... Pete Kremer chain the event which takes place m the South Coa..at Plaza Hotel. That is also the evening of SCR'a First Nighters, a UC Ir· vine At Home lD the John Burton reaidence in lrvule, and the Newport Harbor Republican Women's dinner. Not only that, but durtnq the afternoon the Change of Com· mand at El Toro USMCAS takes place and Mrs. Ronald Birtcher is havtng a tea in San Juan Capistrano to introduce her two future daughters-m-law: Dorine Dickson and Allec;rra Page. No, the "boys" aren't twma. Brandon is 27 and Baron ia 21- planned by their mother to c;rive ample time betw .. n weddilloa. Both plan to marry this summer! 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Women's Network is bononnq Sheua Prell Sonenahme, who was recently named to the Superior Court. Viv1an Hall and Lucille Kuehn are chai.rillo tb11 They caJ1 it o '1ewel of Ala EvezW:tg,. and tbink .a highly of the gourmet dinner to be •rved al O:umelo Manto's La Stroda restaurant, that cboi.rmon Sherry Colbert, ,left, and Kitty usl1e I )omed Cormelo recently lor a "drea rebeonol" of the c;rastronom1c port1on of the June 8 lund-raiMtr lor the Mulbp/e ScleTOSLS Society. Leslie wUJ com.mentate a special Neiman-Marcua fashion show thai and LS being very secretive about the '}ewel" porl StaH photo by Barry SJobm Ever loyal to their terTJtory are SupeiVOOr Tom Riley and Congresswoman Marion Berge.on who traveled down to Dono I Pomt on Memorial Day to .-e tbe Pilorlm docJc by tbe OC Manne Inslltute Sial/ pholo by Ron Slone cocktatl recephon and 1t will be held at the Big Canyon home of Leonore and Richard Penfil. Or there il a Philharmonic Soctety benefit-the "Roaring '20s" -at the Amencan Leqion Hall m Newport Beach . Thts one 11 • dmner dance, with the T an.clowsky oro up brinoi.nq mUSJc to your ears. Pat Web.ter chairs the event. a.uiated by Vilm.. Scott, Glona Fahey, Ba.rbu• Abbott, Lavern Poliquin, Pec;r9Y Cotton, Sally Ul .. n . EvelTD Reed and Eva HeidmaDll. For qu..UOna on tlua one call 631-0858. .()ynOIJ1Jte members (wba.e doth~• say 11 nu. Saturday mght the American Leqion HaJJ in all!) IAv Arklin and Debro Young sample their Newport Beach wlll be "roo11ng" w1th such Oap· own concoct101U at the Clu11 Champ1onsh1p Con· perish Plulharmoruc Soc1ety members as Ch1p test at the OC Fauvrounds lost week Little, nght, and Mary Leva s~atl p}tt:>tO to~· Ron Ston~ SloH pholo by Bor,.,. SJobm ----------------------------------------------- .~·,.,. rhl l,r//1 'if OILS Etleaoe Fouche •obat Wood Jeuhty 334 I Newport Boul~vard NcWl)Ort 8cach. (Altl 92663 JoUu Rtttu CUifotd SU.by Ted hutsq ~~~L~L~~L~L~~· CALL WALT SELLE FORA FULLY ASSUMABLE LOAN- INTERE'T ONLY I ~rf f.JFU/y'Funds ·ln TheMnUel~ student art show will be held through June 11 at the Orange Coast Col- lege Gallery. Hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p .m .• and Monday and Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is 25 cents. For more infor- mation call 566-5983. "lnakle/Out: Self Beyond Likeness," an exhibit of American por- traiture, will be on disptay through July 12 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Or ., Newport Beach. Artists fP.atured include Andy Warhol, Richard Avedon. George Segal and Chuck Close. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday, and Friday evenings until 9 p.m. For more information call 759-1122. ..... Painting• and cartoons by Frank lntertandi will be on display from May 30 through June 30 at the Museum Shop. 2754 E. Coast Hwy., COC'ona del Mar. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. except Sun- days and holidays. For more inf04'mation call ~- A five-clay watercolor workshop will be pres- ented by Citrus College at the college and in the Newport Beach- Corona del Mar area June 15 through 19. For more information call 1213) 335-0521 . A courM ln outdOCK subjects drawing and painting with instructor Mimi Sharon Stein will be presented by the City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department June 16 through Aug. 4, 10 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays at various locations in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Fee is $30. For more information call 640-2271 . The wotica of Liliana Fr~K~ will continue on dilpley at Haggenmaker Geller itt, 372 N. Coast Hwv .• Laguna Beach. Geltery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every dey. For more informa- tion call 494-2675. Ole ...... oo~ora by Eugene M. Frandzefi wiN be on ditptay through June 16 at the Bluebird Centre o.Hery, 314 Forttt Ave., 18-A, ~· Beech. Gattery houri are 11 a.m. to lp.m.W-...y ~ Sundly. For ,.,.. WonnldOn all --5717. The worka of Gorman. Nepote and Mahaffey will be on display June 2 through 30 at the Galerie Andree, 695 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues- day through Sunday. For more information call641-1011 . The Artleta and Designers of Orange County will hold a social gathering Friday, May 29. 6:30 p.m. at Stan Sholik Photography, 15455 Redhill Ave .. Tustin. All the wine and beer you can drink. Cost is $5 for members. $6 for student non- members and $10 for non-members. Magawt Badell'a ''The HB~Naiian Experience," featuring watercoiOC's and monotypes. will be on display through June 15 at the West Coast Gallery, 3810 South Plaza Dr., Santa Ana. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . daily, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m . Sunday. For more information call 545-9334. Florala and ae• ac•pea by a variety of artists will be on display at the Mildred Seamster Fine Art Gallery, 3341 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. For more information call 673-0400. Worka 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. "lnnar ExpiOI'ation of the Outer World," an exhibition of personal responses to the envir- onment and relation- ships, will be on display through June 28 at the Mills House Visual Arts Complex. 12732 Main St.. Garden Grove. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. For more information call 638-6707. ''The ,_,. Wheel of Life," an exhibit featur- ing oils, watercolors and collage by Mimi Sharon Stein. is on dilf)fay at the Shirtey Meyera· Gal- lery, 1961 s. Coast Hwy ., Laguna Beach. Viewing hours are dally 10 a.m. 110 5 p.m. except Tueaday. FOf more infor· mation caU 494 4696. The Coadlna Art18ta A.uocilttlon will diaptay three of Ita memberl' workl through June 16. The workl of Ellen Prince wtll be ahown at CoMt Community Cot- lege Dittrict, 1370 A~ Ave., Coate Mesa. &ther ,..ffaon'1 workl will be on display at the Mltjn Floor Gaflerv at Coeatline Community College'• adminittratlon building, 10231 Slater, Fount81n Valley. Jerome Gelton'• WOrU wtll be thown In confetenc::e room Cat eo.ith'a~­ rion boltdlng. WOI'ka by M ...... De Leon will be on display through July 1 at the Clyde Zulch Originals Galtery of Fine Arts, ~E. Coast Hwv .• Corona del Mar. For more information. call 675-8641 . .. ..,.,.,a Spring: Wood Sculpture" will be on display through July 12 at the Sullivan Gallery of the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Dr .• Newport Beach. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call 759-1122- A naw collactlon of watercolors by Keith Crown will be on exhibit through July 17 at the Abraxas Gallery, 2815 Villa Way. Newport Beach. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more infor- mation call 831-7281 . New worka by Allee Phllllpa will be on exhibit through June 13 at Galeria Elena, 2811 Villa Way. Newport Beach. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more in- formation call 675-6242. "Calligraphy: Affair of the Heart" will be on exhibit through Juty 5 at the Long Beach Museum of Art, DX> E. Ocean Blvd., long Beach. For more infor- mation call (213) 439-2119. Orlglnal..,..by Kuo-Sung Uu, the leading contemporary Ch1nese artist and founder of the Rfth Moon Group, will be displayed through June 2 at Galerie Andre, 695 Town Cent8f Or., Costa Mesa. Gallery hours are 1 1 a.m . to 6 p.m . Tues- day through Saturday. For more information call 641 -1011 . "Portralta, .. by painters Caron C<Mvin. Tom Wudl, Walter Gabriel10n and Craig Kaufman, and photog- raphers John Coplans, Nancy Hirch a.nd 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. The wart. of eculptor Harold Pastorius will be on disptay at the New- port 8ee<:h City Hall Gallery, DlO Newport Blvd .• Newport Beech. Viewing hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdaya. a.. ............... .... by Gwen Jamee, lrwtructOf at Saddleback College, wile be on dil- play through the month of May at COitlt Fedlr81 Sevinge and '--'· 2120 San Miguei Of .• Newpc-· Beach. How-a •e 9 a.m. to6p.m.~ through Th'-l'ldey; 9 a.m. to e p.m. Friday; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturde'(. AMI'amlout .. MIDn, feeturing the worb of John BObede. Jerry ~. Patrick Ciabb, YoehJro lkedl end Gall Rhchie wttl be on dilplay through July 28 at the Mill HouM ViiUII Arta CotnpMx, 12732 Melli St., Gerdlrl Grow. fof mM ln- fomwdon c.-1.11-1107. Clubs Thwaday, May 21 The Newport Har- bor Kiwanis Club will meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Hwy., New· port Beach. The Thuraday Morning Club will meet at 11 a.m . at the Balboa Bay Club. Friday, May 28 The Art Dlrectora and Designers of Orange County will hokt its annual "Rock 'n Roll" membership dance at 6:30 p.m. at the studio of Rick Kohler, 1622 Moutton Parkway. Suite A, Mis- sion Viejo. Admission is $5 for members, •10 fOf non-members and $6 for students. For more information call 557-4912. Aerobic DIKo and Dance Club. 7 p.m .• 2515 E. Coast H.vy., Corona del Mar. For more information call 494-0693. S.twday,May30 Wa Cere, a non- profit organization for formerly marrieds. will hold a Getting-Ac- quainted House Party at 8 p.m. Admission is $1. For more information can 963-2487. Mondey, June 1 The fMwport ttar- bor Toastmistress Club will meet at 11 :30 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1211 Pacific Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. For more Information call 494-4661 . The Floral Arta Guild of Orange County meets 10 a.m .• Santa Ana Women's Club, 601 N. Baker. Santa Ana. For more inf04'mation, call 833-0141. Tueaday, Juna 2 Harbor Slngera, 7:30p.m ., Presbyterian Church of the Covenant of Costa Mesa, 2850 Fairview. Costa Mesa. 540-7244. Klwanla Club of Corona del Mar, 12:10 p.m .• Villa Sweden Restaurant. Corona del Mar. 955-1661, George Hauser. Wedneeday,June3 The Newc.,....,. ca.. of Newport Beach will meet at the Newport Harbor Art Muuum at 11 a.m. Cost le t6, reservations must be made by Wednelday, May Z7. For more information caH 140-9336. ''The ..._. of the San Francieco Erotic Aim ~ .. , wflf be Pf I II nted Fridey end S..urct.y, Mly 21 and 30, 7 p.m . • tt.e 8alboa Cineml, 701 E. 8alboa Blvd., lelboe. t3. For more'1nf0fm.uori ceH ~- Blvd., Batboa. $3. For more lnfOtmation call 675-.3670. ........ ,. .. Am SympoSium," preaented by the UC Irvine Exten- sion, wilt be offered Friday afternoons, 1 :30 p.m., at the Balboa Cinema, 709 E. Balboa Btvd., Balboa. e..d\.t , week a contemporary film will be shown with the film's principals on hand to diacuss it. For more information call ~5414. Lectures Stock fOI'acMter Joseph Granville will discuss "Granville's Theory of Marketing: An Investigation" Wednesday, May 27. 7 p.m . in UC Irvine's Science Lecture Hall. His lecture will be followed by a panel discussion by local stock experts. Tickets are $5 general admis- sion, $2 for UC Irvine students, and $3 for other students. seniors and UC Irvine staff. faculty and alumni. For more information call 833-5588. "RoHing-The Integra- tion of Human Struc- ture" will be held every Wednesday, 7 p.m. at 488 E. 17th St .• Suite 221, Costa Mesa. For more information call 640-7661 . ''Managing People Conflicts in Business Organizations" will be hekf Thursday, May 28, 7 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Ftne Arts 119. Free. Free tntroductOI'Y lec- tures on the Seigels' Relationship Course, which explores the mechanics of a good relationship, will be held Thursday, June 4, 7:30 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. For more information call 673- 4018. "Succeu Without StreN'' will be offered Monday, June 1, 7 p.m . at the Newport Beach Public Library, 856 San Clemente Or.. Newport Beach. For more in- formation call 1213) 936-9176. A Mo.._, and Daughter Intimacy Training Workshop will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and 7, by Shari Able at the Rimrock Retreat, Leguna Beach. For mora Information call 780-1882. "Citlea of Vaeuvlue, •• a weekend aeminar ex- amining the history. archaeology, art and literature of ancient Roman citHt8, will be offered Friday and Saturday, May 29 and 30, at UC Irvine. It will be conducted from 7 to 10 p .m . Friday, and 9 e.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in Room 167, Steinhaus Hall. Fee le •so credit, M6 non-credit. FOf more lnformetlon call 833-6414. wifl perform Friday, May 29. For more lnfOtma- tion call 646-0390. The lluaboya, a snap- PY. black new wave band, will perform Fri- day, May 29 at the Golden Bear. Coast Highway at the Pier, Huntington Beech. For more information call 536-9600. •nnee Due, a tribute to the Doors, will perform Saturday, May 30 ., the Gofden Bear, Coast Highway at the Pier, Huntington Beach. For more in- formation call 536-9600. Joae Fallclano will perform Saturday, May 30 at Disneyland. Other Latin American music will be featured, in- cluding Andres Garcia, Gualo Silca. Los Diablos. Trio Las Reynas and Ballet Folklorico Durango. The lrvtna Symphony Orchestra will perform Sunday, May 31 , 2 p.m. at the Turtle Rock Com- .munity Center, 1 Sunny Hill Or., Irvine. For more information call 557-8243. Coetll M-High School Choir and Madrigals will present their Pops '81 Concert June 2, 3 and 4 at 7 p .m. in the school Lyceum. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $2 for students. For more information call 545- 3673. The Venturee will per- f04'm Thursday, May 28 at the Miramar, 1700 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente. For more In- formation call 494-7445. Orange Coaat Col- lege'a Master Chorus will perform "Requiem" Sunday, May 31 , 4 p.m . at the Qrange Coast College Auditorium. Tickets are $2. For more information call 666- 65Z7 . Uyn FoulllM will per- form Friday, June 6, 8 p.m . at the Orange County Center for Con- temporary Art, 3821 W. MacArthur Blvd., Space 111, Santa Ana. Cost is M for noo-memberl, t3 for membera end •2.60 for students with 10. The performance is a benefit for Orange County'a ftrlt artists' llide regmry. For more Information can 649- 4989. n. Orenll County .... of Puppeteen wtn on. • "-puppet lhow Thurwdly. Mev 28, 7:30 p.m . lit the Hobb¥ c.n .... 1Z. s. a.ch aew., Anehelm. For more informlltb' cal8»1-. .... -•• -~.·· thl c..-c ftulicll feeturi.no iuch--.a•'1lw L.ldY II • TrlmP," ~ tn. .......... . Olnner ....... ln AniM6m (the GNnd HoiiU ....... 77J.1710. ... ............... & The UC lrwlne n..nG.-willpre- aent "An Evening wtth W'"i8m Need ... and William Shltkeepeere'' f01 membef'a of the guild Friday, May 29, 8 p.m. lit ,the Fine AIU Concert Hall. Member· ship oost is •251ingle, $36 couples, end $50 f04' families of four or leas. For information call 833--6811. "Par fMthe Corpee.'' a comedy by Orange County P'&Y· wright Jack Sharkey. opens Friday, June 5 at the Irvine Community Theater in Turtle Rock Community Park. Runs weekends through June 21 . Phone 557-7297. •• A ny1hlng Goea,'' C<*t Porter's musical comedy, continues through Juty 5 at South Coast Repertory's Main Stage, 666 Town Center Or .• Costa Meaa. Per- formances are Tuesday through Sunday, 8 p.m., with Saturdty end Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m . Tickets are $12, $13 and $14. For more information call 967-4033. The aw.-d-wlnnlng Broadway musical, "The Wa." continues at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse in Santa Ana. Price of admission includes dinner and show. Phone 979-7661 . Runs indefinitely. "8tory Theeter . ., the work of Paul Sitts via the "Second City'' of Chicago, continues as a production of the Newport Harbor Actora Theater. Runs week· en41 through June 13. Phone 631-6110. ''The COIIMftUnloe. tiona ahow ••• South Coat Repet10ry'1 1981 Educationaf Touring Production, wUI be preeented Saturday. May 30, 11 a.m. at the Oelia Muni•Purpoee Center. Fifth and Marguerite. Corona del Mar. For more Informa- tion cal 840-2271. .. ...._ ... a .... will continue at the Leguna Moutton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Rd., Leguna Beach, through June 6. Perf04'mances are 8 p.m . Tueeday through Saturday, with a 2:30 p.m. perform- ance Sunday, May 31 . For more information call 494--0743. "The Robber BfidllfGOm, .. a mulical comedy. will be presented by UC lr· vine's Music Theater Workshop June 2 through 6, 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Uttle Theater, HH 161. TICkets are $5 general, $3 for students. For more information call 833-6617. MlecrJiany_ "Freedom FMtlval: The Many Dimensions of Human Rights," in cetebration of the 20th birthday of Amnesty In- ternational, will be held Sunday, May 31 from 1 to 5 p .m. at UC lrvfne's Gatw~ey Paaza. Among -~lnat· tMdllnce wll be Plan- ned Parenthood. the Campaign for Economic Democracy and the Peace Conversion Proj- ect. For more informa- tion call 975-0257. A fWd atudy ca-on Japan which includes a trip there will be held Aug. 11 through 30. Coat it t2, 156. Registra- tion deadline is Mon· day, June 1. For more information call 566- 5893. o.an .. Coeat Co6- .... •• Ceramics Department will hold ia pottefy .. Monday through Wednelday, June 1 to 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p .m. at the patio behind the 80- minittnrtion building and student center. 'he Netlonel Kidney Foundation of Southern California will hold tt. annua1 meeting Satur- day, June 13 at The Inn at the Park in AMheim. Fee is •13. For mor. informetion catt t213) 64HU62. .. .._.., .. ......._ People-Heeke or Hefp- era," eponeored bv the CaJifornia Praia Women. wiU be held Thurtday. Mlly :28, e p.m. lit the Marriott Hotel InN~ Center. Coat Ia NUSO lf:dudlno clnnet. Fot men lnforrnlrdon cafl ~ ' • Beat On 'Ole Beach by Mlldrecl Meacl School'• out aad It'• u.. to hMdbtM~I Coty Awenl·wiaab19 ~ WOAib Tm., t. cplte frank ba MyiDq ~'Shock wal• bu Joet ita appeal iD beedaweu. The poillt 1.1 to look IDU'ftolou, wttt, ud charmiD9 .. well .. ..zyl" AJdaOQqh tMre are 80IM bilrtnta bl -Summer le&l ColJeotioll Jor lloa, it'1 laer bociJ·c:oaac:iOVo8 ..mot. that ma.be tlai8 oae ol WOD.ib'• meet uwnortlay IWimweu ooU.C- tiou ever. True, her frinQed bikini, which il the ber..t IDiDliDWD in Collfomla's Largest ~~~~Selection of Bridal Fashions , ...tem wear, JDJ;ht vet a few ~tare~ Oil the beach but it'l the fulllonahle .... lnlntty of the beDCIMu aaaillot llaowu that will be remembered. Of IDint Julep 9JMD nylcm/lyc:ra tricot it hu riffle~ at ~ top and cuc:adiaq clown tJae frolat. There'• a eoiJd lyc:ra wrap lldJ1 to aatch, perfect for lUDch on the terrace. Dp.amic fulaJOD IWimw.&r hu alwaya been a WOD.ib Tilley lu.JJ'Nrk. For the llon Su.DUDer collec:tioD .M hu crNted the very uw.t IWi.JDwear .. t iD an acrylic knit of black, red and white 1tripee. The ID&Lllot il paired wtth a d.uhin; cardiqan and the al.lJD rac:iD9 .tripe 11 picbd up on the aleeve. And tlt.il deliqner continue her U:l1lful play with wide ltripee UMd directiOD&lly. Colon in the collection run dae ;amut of cool belqe and black in a qroup called "Wid· Di;ht Sand" to the .... tn .. and light of ~ lhel'bert colora, tJaen to real.ly brl;ht fantuiee of .,...poppinq turquoile, red and Yiolet. Not euy to find iD other lin .. , there'• a terrific pewter grey. Th1a ia u.-d in a bandeau Great restaurants are dby their sauces. ea.oma·a ~ 1111 ciOn atllldal fciiNoN 3404 W.l w..,.,..., ,....,.,..,.. SoniO Aro. ~ cmro (714) ~1 1871 Weddings Parties Dences Annivefaanea LuncheonS Receptjona Outdoot Pwtiel BoetPw11M ,_U.AIO..I . BANQUET FACILITIES ....... ,...... OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL NEWPORT lAY The White Oak will provide you with 20 wonderful ways to judge us. Sauce Marsala Sauce Beamaise Sauce Cashmere VinevanJ Sauce Sauce V~nnoise Indian Cum· Sauce Hollandaise Sauce Sauce Bt~rTade Sauce Au Poivre DiU Sauce Sauce Ju~ Sauce BorJelaise Mint Sauce Sauce Veloute Red Marrow Sauce Garlic Bunn-Sauce Fisherman's Sauce Cucumber Sauce Sauce Maison Sauce Chasseur Judge for yourself. Serving luncheon weekdays, dinner nightly and unday Brunch. . . n.. .. ...,.. Ee-tp ....... ., • .., .,, ... ,_ 11 m.aillot wtth ahined colored in· ..rta of copper, white and black, and one pewter grey auit hu the &leek cut of a halter neck ~lice. It il trimmed with a gold and ailver metallic appli· que at the clomng on the hip. A rec40t newsletter from Puil ruvCI-*-we watch the surplice necldine for fall evening wNr and "don't overlook aurplice .wt.mluitl," Mid Leona Bowm&o, and obviously Monika Tilley wu a;aiD ahead of the trenda. The black with aand colored Hawaiian floral print maillot ahown ha a Battering draped aide surplice. The full length I hooded wrap robe 1a of pU%e cotton in black Wlth aand trim. Aa Moni.ka Mid, "witty and charJDinq, u well u .. zyl" Memorable, too! _)!J~~ CJO ~In~~ Dreamy Desserts ... Cheesecake c-a-._. anctiNII IUOI" .,__, on o _._. geom CIO\IIt. o cMicba 1001 c:Na191 ~ 001101 I ~ ~ 012; C.WV ~til tilDe* ~~ Chocolate Brownie C<*e A IGifY' 0 N:le.IMIII\,_,......, I I I Wd ~~~Ice c:Nal9l. c:fD> "*"'---ancl..,.._, ~~ wotU~anclcMiondl Puffins Fruit Pies W.-~~11om -.ail:ull I Wd ~ i'lafW¥ t/li'Ct...,. 11M.~ ~ ... arct cue. to,....._~ Grand Marnier Soutfte A ~ IOIAia. ~ ~ -og1. QfiCifVe ...,.. IMIII\ c:Nal9l arct QoonO ... ... 0 ~Ole CII.1JI ON PCH, C0110NA DIL lid, OPPOSm ALIIIniONS ..... II Wecb:l ttclr:ry. May t7. 1•1 Tlt.e .._wport EMip , . , O n May 5, 1981, the Federal Trade Commission released its "new" 1981 report on cigarette tar levels. Urifortunately, the new FTC report is really quite old. Old because it is based on 1979 cigarette brands. Old because much has happened in cigarette develop- ment during the year and a half that it took to complete the study. Old because it doesn't tell tar-conscious smokers what they want to know today. Warnmg The Surgeon General Has Oerermmed That C1garent Smokmg Is Dangerous to Your Health . ·Y Even the FTC concedes that its report is out of date. And the fact is consumers do not have the latest statistics on comparative tar levels in ultra low tar cigarettes. lf you're a smoker, what , • does all this mean to you? Now·cigarettes are the Ultra Lowest Tar ™ cigarettes available. No matter what the style, there is no cigarette lower in tar than todays Now. These are the facts. The 1981 FTC repQrt is based on measurements of 1979 P-roducts. Here are the actual1981jjgures on lowest tar cigarette levels. NUMBERS DON'T LIE. NO CIGARETTE, IN ANY SIZE, IS LOWER IN TAR THAN NOW. BO's bolc 85's ;:!~ lOO's bolc lOO's ~t NOW LAss than Less than O.Olmg lrngt O.Ol mg 2mg • Us5than CARLTON O.Olmg lmg• lmg 5mg CAMBRIDGE O.lmg . lmg -4mg BARCLAY lmg lmg -3mg All tar numbers are av per cigarette by FTC method. except the one astensked (•) which 1s av per c1garette by FTC Report May '81 . . tAvailable soon at your flvorite retail store. BOX. BOX 100'11 lea._ 0.01 mg. • .., .. , 0.001 mg. nicolN. SOFT PACl85's FILTER. MENTHOL 1 '8· "ttr". 0.1._ Rica•ne. SOfT PACK W• flllR. MlNTHOl: 2 mg. "tlf, 0.2 mg. ntCOtine, w. per ciglrtne by FTC......- BRYNNE BONNER AND GREGORY WATKINS Brynne Bonner, Watkins Engaged The engagement of Brynne Suaa.n Bonner of Corona del Mar to Greqory Harold Watkins of Van Nuys was announced by her father, Welhnqton Folsom Bonner Jr., 1n a toast to the future bnde and groom dunng a recent cru1se aboard the Bon- ners' boat w1th a group of close friends. A rose w1th the names of the engaged couple attached was given to each of the ladies attendmg. Miu Bonner is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and the Umvers1ty of Southern California, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gam- ma. She works as a legal secretary for Gardner Law Offices. Watk1ns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frede nc lc Watktns Jr. of Sherman Oaks, IS a graduate of Buckley Prep School and USC, where be was a member of Delta S1gma Ph1. He works as a sound enqlneer for MGM Stud1os. The couple plans a Sept 12 weddmg Director A ppointed Cheryl R1chardt bas been appo1nted director of education of the Orange County Planned Parenthood Association. Knight, Miss Barrett Manied The bayhont ;arden of the groom's Newport Beach home wu the Mtting u an intiJMte ;roup of friend. and relaUv• celebrated the weddino of Ken Kntoht and Diane Barrett S.tur· day afternoon, April 18. The bride, who waa given away by her parents, Nr. and Mra. J. Peter Barrett of Newport Beach, wore an ivory lace walt&· lenoth drua. Her maid of honor waa Wendy Peterson. Beat man waa the groom's son, Kenny ICniqht. The new Nra. Knight Ia a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Stephens Col· leqe in Missouri. She was a Children's Home Society debu- tante and a member of the Newport Harbor Aaisteens. She is currently in real estate an Newport Beach. Knight is a realtor, also an Newport. He is secretary of the Tuna Club and a member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. MR. AND MRS. KEN KNIGHT A large reception will be held tomorrow at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club fQUowing their return from a honeymoon to Hono Kong, mainland China and Bali. They will make their home an Newport Beach. GuDd WDI Hold Dinner Cocktails, an al fresco dinner party and an auction of luxury items and services will be spon- sored by the Mozart Chapter, Laguna Guild, Orange County Music Center on May 30, 6:30 p.m. in the garden atnum at 1601 Dove St., Newport Beac h . All proceeds from the event wtll q o to the Orange County OCC T rombone Choir To Perform Friday j A concert featuring OrJ:t.qe Coast Colleqe's 80-voice All- Colleqe Choir and 40-member trombone chou wall be held Fn- day, May 29 at 8 p .m. at the school. Ttckets are $1 . SO For more information c all 556-5527. Music Center buildinq fund. Among the items to be auc- tioned are a 1982 Ford EXP and a trip to London for two. EbeliMembers Will Attend Convention Two representatives of the Jun1or EbeU Club of Newport Beac h wall attend the 53rd Annual Junior Membership· Cahforma Federahon of Women's Club Convention m Sac ramento May 29 through 31. Gomg to the state convenhon wall be Mrs. Gern Sbapuo, club pres1dent, and Mrs. Julie Pearce, hrst v1ce president. The Jun1or Ebell Club of Newport Beac h recently hosted a fam1ly of four from New Zealand for 10 days. REAL ESTATE *************** Robers & Eilertsen REALTORS (B 3ll3 I COAST tfiCHWAY CORONA L>EL MAR rooms with 2 boths each built- ins. fireploces plus • co r goroge. less thon • yeors old. $750.000. Try Sl 00.000 down . 675-2373 • 675-8670 [JJ JACOBS REALTY AQHtl Ufttttd lroktrl, leattors lecauM tt~r SPUT II FANTAmc for "" lnduetry. Altt or PG"'"*"· If you're •tnk· lng of trCIIllfenlng, COftfkleltlotty call John Corey, 811, iiiiill!•ll!l•lll BOYD "THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME" BE IT Monso.::>n • V•llo • Cottage • Cholet • Monur hOuse • ~urnmer Home • or Bungalow Ne re here to Help 675·5930 BOYD Realtors-Management 363 7 E Coast Hwy • Corona del Mar LAGUNA BEACH ''u~' c.-"H .. , 494-1177 BARBARA BEEK Barbara Beek To Wed Edward Lyon Barbara Beak of Balboa, daughter of Dorothy Beek of Balboa and Barton Beek of Pasadena, will marry Edward Valentine Lyon of Balboa, son of Mn. Michael Shaw of Graeagle and Admual R1cbard Lyon of New Orleans. Maaa Beak 1s the grand- daughter of the late Carroll and Joseph Allan Beek. Mr . Beek was a former state secretary of the senate and p1oneer Newport Beach resident. Miss Beek 11 a graduate of Newport Harbor H1gh Sc hool and UC Santa Barbara Lyon ts also a qraduate of Newport Harbor H1gh School and UC Santa Barbara The weddang 11 planned for Auq. 15 at St. James Ep1scopal Church m Newport Beach MR A ND MRS JAMES RANDOLPH DAVIS Jana Johnson, James Davis Wed Jana Lou1se Johnson of Newpo rt Beach and James Ran dolph Dav1s of Corona del Mar were marned Apnl 25 1n a noon ceremony a.t the Corona del Mar Congregahonal Church The new Mrs DavlS, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne L Johnson of Newport Beach, IS a qraduate of Corona del Ma r H1gh School and works lor the Fluor Corp Da~1s, son of Mr and Mu. Ashton Dav1s of Corona del Mar_. is._a graduate of Co rona de} Mar H1gh School IS ts employed by Re Max Realtors m Newport Beach Matron of honor was Susan Klassen ol Baker!'ifteld I Best man was lames Carstensen of Ccrona del Mcu I The couple 1s now at home ID C osta Mesa after .s two week honeymoon 1n Mextco The lOth lntemahonal Chudren'a FUm Fesnval will pr• aent chaldren'a h.l.ma from around the world S.tuzday a.nd Sunday. May 30 and 31, 11 ·30 a m. at the Balboa Theater, Balboa. Short features aam.ed at cilaldren under nine years will ~ shown May 30, and ti.lma from Greece and Britain will be presented May 31 . Ttclceta are $1.50 for children, $2 SO for adulta, and are ava1lable at the door. For more anformahon call (2 13) 743-7111. For informahon on the organazabon call (213) 743-8632 Hadassah WBI Hold Cooference The Southern Pacific Co.ut Hadassah annual reqional con· fe rence will be held May 31 through June 2 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mea. The theme lS "Her Dreams- ' Our Reahhes" to commemorate the l 20th an1versary of the birth of the o rqan1zahon's founder, Hennetta Szold . Longley-Rood Ceremonies Held Glona Duzyk Rood of Irvine recently marned Dr. Jay R. Longley of Newport Beach in an I outdoor afternoon ceremony at the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. Get Away! Sail to the port of your dreams aboard Armbruster Clurman Brown~Co. ., ' ' .. 1 ~.~- $ • • .. , #;;;€;rf ,,:;.,. .. 5,._.•,...."!'""'""' T:"J t r • a 7 1-foot Alden yawl featured tn the movu? Bogart now avatlable for CHAltTER at low day week or m0nth ri1tes For lnlormatloA and rucrvatlou ca..lJ (714) 631·5 192 or (213) 328-562 7 SANDY O'SUUNAN r..,. .. , ,. mu wt£ Olll 1011111 aliiOO hJ";(J()+,., t. • ... ,.,.. . ..... .. ,. -• ~-., A f'l LAGUIIA CMAIIIII :.< 1\( "'' ~t..t·. • • "tfl' •ru,t .,,......# 111r j,lfi' 'lo\ ft,. I OCUli Vlflt • tf'l u--• ~ • • 'd t t ,_ • • I .. ,. .... ' .. _ t .. ... ll(ll ll~lllt(; . , ,. ,~ , ... , i ... , SIIO DOO ·, sn • .. , ~ • • .., 'A 4 • .... ~-• ,,.d ...... , ~ U7BOO OIUIII UIIITS ~''"' •t .oos.o~ w!btl .. 111 ...... ,,., lila • • Df'~ ' l o "" lao-""'n' sm. fOUl IIIIIIS II 'lllll \.OCATIOII 1~" rtiiiCIIIelld I p •• .. •• r.·,.. ~~~~t ~WOIIC "-"' - T) •.-1!!4t... \1 Tou~· Ol!.c treallW Glten --- 494·8595 1008 So. Coast Hwy La9una Beach. Ca . SPECTACULAR VIEWS tr '"' •hi• ~ muln 1"'"1 'i htirm h .. n, \l <•d .and qla•s "'1th "·"""'! '"'I t.-,.,j..d ct..~• .... ,,..d.,.., I ,, ,.1J,.n1 tm.-no on~; ••1ol ablt ~Q ''';() UNOBSTRLJCTm OCEAN VIEWS • \ labuloo• !-otukb~ ~~~ 1n 1 quatt ,,,.. Tnt-pnrf' lor thst doul* ~ lt!C ond~ plans and pmma for a I ')()(l oq. h h.llnf' $205.000 YOU CAN HAVE lovt'l\ l'ICNn and hlll.ldt vte"Wa frcwn tt.s 3 bdnn.. 2 beth horM on 1 lae ~ ~h for n · pWIIol()l'l. S..Ucn mav hdp w11h fiMI'K· 1111 • • • • . ••••• S39~.000 niREE Altat 8A y . ,.,, !4'1Tifi<: ~ f<W tht 1atwoe or .,..u fan\11-. .,. nh i•• ~ • C't'all v.-w '" thaa populer pnvatt •rn _. hclrms .. 4 betha. lamilv rom~. pm«' ,.,.lfTI 11nd ntftu or drn Lovtiy f'lltran< t' • 1-'l'lO. 000 LOVELY UNCOLNI Al'l you looking tor o tong IICrow? Ate you look· tng for o leOM optlon1 n.• lcMiy Unooln In Woodbftdal Ettat• wlh ltl attroc:tM e~-..um Ullrtor It ln 0 lUI* tocatton. Pooll. partll.11nnls. lake IChoo• ond shopping en olin doll pro»- lmltY. An Ideal tomlly community. Thrtt bedroom~~ 2'h battw come witt o fomly rOOf'l\, 1n11c1e O.ndry ond two-cor dltochtd garage. tm.eoo. Toni Monti Ul-8700. j NORlli END . A rtttuN"'Q\H' 2 hdrm 1-ll'nt' w oth 1 lwrmon~~ ttatdm. Wllhtn wallunt rh•ttUVf' ru "'t'f"lhlfl1t S..n'W'd and ~ cit• .,.,ndc,w._ raotd mantk. l )wnt'f wdl lw-lp ti I'IIIW'f' , ll 0.000 RENTAL Df.P AR'T"MENT Plt.r u.ll IIi ... v.-onMl v.·~ '-ow ~~~~...., (...,_ •tlftlll ARCifl£C1\JitAU. Y '*' awc:r. M . A IMC'flifmt ew, ._. ,_ 1ftt1) that lo.omt cbipfd 10 ......, .. OWlWf·a an tollf.c-~. Very ... ClliJ. (""' and "tcnll~ t.llf .,. ...... ,._ ~. •• I bath.. ,. . S7SO.OOO h7 htlsat Cottoa WMm we tint wrote of Le Biarrita ....n ,.en aoo, it wu our Uttle "nei9bhorhood" French reltaurADt, aDd we h.itated tellin9 ehout it .... waDted our Uttle jewel to remain W18p0lled. The 9ood n.w. ~read fut, ADd Le Bia.rrlta pra.pered aDd qrew under the devoted cue oJ Yv• an.d Chria Bri .. and partner Yvan Hum.bert. The food wu proviD· cia.l french, the tiny restaurant aD intimate b.ide-a-way. Soon the restaurant ezpanded into the entire 9fOUDd fioor, and the ~-lt&IDp lllsed Jdtchea wu pl'OduciA9 300 d.iJmen lD tM evenilaqt, uclmore JDMJ. at luncMoo Ume. We -.nt r.oently to celebrate the renovation of Le BLurita, a drNJD come true for the oWDen. The reetaurant, with Ita new tower and MCODd fioor dinlDo room ~ a lovely Frenoh country chateau. Miraculously, the aulJ cozy f..tin9 hu been pr ... rv· eel, u each dinin9 area itl Mparate, a.nd the charmio9 in· timacy we love~ part of the new atmosphere. The food, alwaYJ fine, ~ now even betteY wtth the a4d!Uon of an .. and acitin9 JOUDO chef, Stephen White. A oraduate of UC Berkeley wlth a de(jJr .. in Sociology, Wlille c:letenained that ba futun wall to be a chef. He moved to France and be9an h1a apprenUceah.ip al X. a...rve in CarqueiraDDe. Aft•r Mrvi.DO at L'Arch..tute in Paria to perfect hi8 bowledo• ud aldll u a •uoier, White returned to America ud wu tou.-chef at The Cellar in Fullerton . .Lut year be became ezecutive ch•f at th• Bel Air Sanda Hotel, and thla year came to lA Biarritz. The new menu refiecta the tldll and creativity of the new chef, with offerio91 oJ excitino pat .. ' and marveloua putri ... Crepes are authentic, com· bination• of Ratatouille and Ch .... , Hot uusaoes with SWISS INVESTMENTS, INC. SWISS INVESTMENTS, INC. • -..... • -lr.• •• ... .1\. • • ·- 8.5 ACRES FOR SALE • VIEW OF OCEAN, CITY LIGHTS AND SADDLEBACK VALLEY • OWNER WILL FINANCE • LOT CAN BE SPLIT • PERFECT FOR DEVELOPER • t1.3 MILLION CAll 85 1-5157 ---- LINDA 1511-w.o. c~ v.ew from ~txulu ¥dmenunlly~ 4-be4-oom >bath pool horM Slip 101' llarte ~ S I. 495.000 8y ~tment LIDO ISLE HOMES-Fuuwedon Home"' Tour. th11 lovely Ulldltional. tpaelous. cuaom )-bedroom. )..b&th horM newty decOI'ated Prteed to sd qu~eldy at S475.000 MUM we ' • " ••• ' •• ... ...... h • • • ' ' • """"" HOUSE FOR RENT • 5 BEDROOMS, 3 FUll BATHS • 3 CAR GARAGE, FIREPLACE, POOL • NEW CARPET AND PAINT • FULLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN·MICROWAVE • NEAR SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA IN C. M. • $975.00· PER MONTH. PLUS UTiliTIES CAll955-1661 cb .... and to.ato, aDd CrMJD· eel ahicba wtth heeh muabtoolu. Another luncheon d.eliobt ll the Croque Wouleur with hUl Uld chilli, oli.lMd on Frnch bread, or Croqwt Haw.Uan wtth bam, ch ... aDd plnMpple. LunoMon ~ ar• off•red Mch ct.y: Ca.oelloni on Nooday, Pepper Steak on Tu..d.ay, Weclneeday, C&JJ'alJver with onlona, IAmb BuquoiM on Thursday, and Sole Bi&rrita with baby thrimp and muahrooma in a white wine uuce on Friday. Dinner Mlection.e are juet u appetizin9, and our favorite i8 the rack of baby lamb, topped with a oarUc and butter uuce. W • alao have enjoyed a fine Coq au Vin, and a deUcioua Red Snapper prepared with tomato and oarlic . O....rt. and paatrl .. , which hAd often bMA mad• oft tbe pr•miMI, are oow offered freeh &om the Le Btemt. kitchen, u beautifU.l to tute u they are to .... Swaday bruDOJa, •rNCi from 10 a.ID. uatll 3 p .m., often • 9arden of crt.p fred "9M.._ crudlt .. MJVed with .ach a · trN, u well u cbamJ)&Q1le or orano• juice, pomme frit•, and beveraqe. Entr ... lnclude lo9• Benedict, Quiche Lorraine, flab of the day. Salad n,....., and avocado filled with bab)' ehrimp or chicken salad, or a broUed atealt. I.e B1arritz is located at •U4 N. Newport Blvd. in Newport S..ch. Luncheon Ia Mrved Moo- day throuoh Friday, and dinneT MVeD daya. For r ... rvatiolll call 645-6700. Oceanfront penthoule. Two bedroom, 3 both apart1 1 tent. Newly built complex with aM convenience~; awlmminO pool, shops and Pftvat• beach. Seller will trade fOf local property and carry ~··················$120,000 SCRPIBYR~ eoa. Port«'• ~·Aayt~U~aq Go." ill aow nnn'D9 at &o.th Coul BtperlOry. playia9 thloG9h July 5 , ..... ,. thtoaqll &uada11 et 8 p.a. with s.tuday uc1 Swlday ~ at 2:30 p.m. Tloketa at $12, $13 &Del $1• are avaJ.l.ble •• the sea boa of. flee, 957..ol3. SCR will open eu.becriptioa sal• for the 1981-82 ....-b the 'IJ8Aeral public June 1 for both th• Nainata9• aDd Seoood 8la9• IMIODJI, An I.DAOYaUY• ~UDU~Utr worbhop for ch1lclreD will be of. fered by the SCR YOUD9 Coll- M~Vatory Au9. 17 to 29 in the Fourth Step Theater Coalple:z. For reoiJtraUon information call SCR at 957-2602. LAGUNAMAOt OLD GREY MARE ain't what the used to bel Exquisitely remodeled Cape Cod charm« on ~r .. R-21ot with enchanted prden. Thr• bed- rooms, 2 baths, den. Oc:un views, short walk to Cr~t S.y. Ltv• out your Laauna fantasy .!.!. $295,000. Patterson/ParkS AeaiEstaae 1121 Olenneyre, Latfune IIMich 49J.4844 Newty remodeled )-bedroom. 2~th piUJ larJ« ~ room aMI 2 pavos 8e¥n ullonr Grut for entenlln"'l 1<420.000 Besc pnce 101' the money PENINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT- AIITIITitYI OUALITTI LOCATIONI PanoramiC bay ;and OC«lll'l VIeW at Wedac. from pnmc llll'p lot •-bedroom. 3~th cuscom home 3.700 squar« fut fu· lunt'll manne room. entry. "'""I room. dinon& room. built· 1ns. etc suas.ooo Bll.l <~Rl ''I>Y . Rl·altorrn J, ~ • •~ ' ' I 1 ~ 1 1 I • • t 't •• t • f" t F COO NT THE BENEFITS Neat. older conage. 2 bedrooms. 1 bath, great tenants-plus a near-new 2-bedroom, 2· bath unit over a 4-car garage. 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Briqbam You.nQ Univenity: hail • Jeff~., Scott w.w- of Newporl Be.ch. Coutl.lAe Coamu.nity Col· •= ..._eel to the ~r. u.t (3.75 or b.tter grade .. eraoe) far tbe tall1980 ,....._were Deborah L. For· qthe, Wary N. Han:J..ty, Sarah B. GUtter, GuDcinaD B. RoMan, LoW W. Atpa.w, Barbera B. Bia· by, !ric r . !rpeld.inQ, Anne Jt. Hayden, Rna w. Saith, and Sudra Weber. Named to the O.U'• u.t (3.5 to 3.75 qrade aver~) were William L. Bela.nqer, Joan W. Clemaa, Charlene Dryer, Amy D. Gos· u.no, Betty J, Jolumon, Marilyn 1. Poliquin, June L. Slack, K.rt.tin A. Snykera, and Earl R. Wic:kham. Immaculata CoUeqe, lm· maculata, Pa.: MoUy O'Hora NORRIS Grad uat• David T. Norrla, ton of Thomu and Lucille Norna of Newport Beach, Qraduated today from the United Stat" Naval Aced.emy in AnnapoU., Md., with a deep" in mechanical engineerinQ and a COnurtiNiOn u an enaiQD in the U.S. Navy. AmODQ tboee receiviDq c:t.qr .... April 2-4 were Kurtt. Jasu. of Balboa Ia ooe of the dancers in the play Cinderella, preaented April 10, 11, and 12. Debutantes Announced He will spend five montlu temporary duty at Lono Beach Naval Shipyard before reportino to Navy Nuclear Power School in Orlando, Fla. Sherman Foundation Garden. waa the •ttinq for the recent debutante announcement tea of the Newport Chapter of the National Charity Leaque. Tbomu Henderton. Other debutant .. and their parents are Ann Julia Lazier, Mr . and Mra. William Lazier; Joanne Marie Martin, Mr. and Mra. William Blaire Martin; Donna Wilson NiUer, Mrs. Nan- ci Knapp Miller; Pamela Jo Nur- re}, Mr. and Mra. Robert Nur- re!; Lealie Ann O'Donnell, Mr. and Mra. John O'Donnell; Sally LouiN Shoemaker, Mr. and Mra. John Shoemaker; Julie Diane Shoffner, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shoffner; Jenni.fer Lynn Starnes, Mr. and Mn. Edward Stamas; Janna LeAnn Steele, Mr. and Mra. Robert Anson Steele; Cyn· tlua Diane Stouqhton, Dr. and Mra. Donald Stouqbton; Kati Suaan Tbompeon, Mr. and Mrs. John Robey Thompson; Katherine Lynn Williauu, Mrs. Annabelle Elliot Williams. The tea it the first of many activities and parti" which will culminate with the Debutante Ball Nov. 28 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. . He 1a a 1977 oraduate of Cor- ona del Mar Hioh School. In College Univerlity of Texu at Auetin: Nicholu Steven V afiadil of Newport Beach baa received a Bachelor of BuainHI Admin- istration deor ... R. Todd Rankin of Newport bu been named to the fall Mmeater honor roU an the Colleqe of Buainesa Ad- mini.tration. Chapman Colleoe. Oranqe: May QTaduat" from Newport Debutantes and their parents are SUMD Elizabeth BrOWD.SberQer, Mr. and Nra. Robert Browuaberqer; Marianna Elizabeth Dail, Mr. and Mra. Robert Dail; Lynne Amick Fer· da, Mr. and Mre . Richard Fer· da; Leslie Arden FlADUIOn, Mr. and Mre. Richard fla.m.on; Kimberly Ann Geioele, Mr. and Mra. Albert Geioele; Mary Jo Hausman, Mr. and Mra. Richard Hausman; Katharine Anne Henderaon, Mr . and Nn. VIEW-VIEW-VIEW NEWTOYOUI Seldom ovoUobte 4 bedroom home In BroadmoOt', Harbor VIew Hills. Quiet secluded area wtth com- munity pool c.ld green belt. SUperb view propertyt $429,000. Call Ana ,_. .. to ... IG-1200 . ..---cae:----. DEDIGE ELIINS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE BRAND NEW UST1NGI HARBOR VIEW HILLS Three bedrooms, fomlly room. Call for details. 2 Corporate Plaza Drive Newport leach • 759·9100 • li()T LI§TI~f7' LIVE ON THE ORAND CANAL-Your own dock. plus a four bedroom• house. and • ~ bedroom income unit. A rare opportwuty. SSOO.OOO ... A li•t.ing of Rita Boland. WHY PAY MORE? 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. formal dining room. family room. sunny deck and creebide patio. Terrific at at42.600 ... A listing of Natalie Foprty. UYE ON THE OREENIIEl T -E•t.a~like atmo8phere.. and citibome . convemence. Community tennis. pool. bicycle patb8. Three lovely bedroomJt. 2 l /2 batba. All thia for at39,600 ... A listing of o-n RathbuD. INTERIOR-Eaquiait.e decor. 3 beclroorJ plua unit. ta•teful with lpA. pier aDd .up. a750.000 .•. A lia~of Kaa.bieSbielde. ,MilLY DMAII HOUR-larp ~ loYely a bedroom boma. Pool. jarnZJl, aDd ~ .... you could think of. A true ...lue lat ...at.600 P• Or.t fi•I,'IICiJw ••• A u.ti. ol o.bra Bibb. PMK..UKIIN UYCRUT-SO treea. .pa -pool. .. bidNom, .... ,..., ,.,.._ OlccntDr J*fKt ead . joOd ....... '1875,000 .•• A Hatml ol Pat MtnY • . U~IOO~ f1()M~I aaAL'IOII8. •7• •• 11 ...... CielfiiSl&Jj,O... .. _ ..... ,.,..-nrrrwt•_.. R A N A luxurlow. laobh/y appointeJ home b not enough /or JOmt ~opk. For l~m. I~ wrroundint tnoi,.,. men/ mwl ~ as ucllint 01 1~/r ltomt. It ;, /tX tl.ut peopk tltot ~ Ito« crrateJ a Dt'l/ •P«ial community: Coral Poinlt. Here. atop I~ c001lal hilb o/ JWal/gkJcu San Ckmtnlt, you 'II utJog •~eplng ocean oitua and crilp ~eo air. DilcoOtr mapl/icenl rt1Nkrtea o/ lfllplrlng ptoporlioru ant! laoillt QPPOinlmtniJ. 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IIOTICZ or Dt:ATII or JD. 0111 L W. ... JDIIT L ln'll. uo or P&iiliOII TO AJ>IGiill!lll DTAT! ItO. Al- To all Min, ~. credltou, coatlaqeat CTediton, aDd penou trilo may be otlaerwt. l.D..,...,_. l.D the will Ot _.... of Jeroae E. Wet., w J.ny I . W•, deeed.at. A petWoo .._ bMD w.d by La Yen~ H. Well lD t!ljt Superior Court of 0re.D9• Couty ~ thet La Yet11 H. Wa be ap- poillted u penoul rep~· labve 10 edm!JtW.r tbe ..... of the d-.deal. The petitio~~ requ.Mta aU t.llority 10 ad· ~r tbe -.. .. u.Ddez the ladepeDd"t Ad•l•""atioo of r..tae. Act. A b.uia9 OD tbe petitioD will be bPI at Dept. No. 3 at 700 Cavicl C.Otar Dnve WeiA, Santa AAa, CA WIOl OD Jwaal7,1G8lat9:30a.m. IJ' YOU OBJECT '" tbe qranta.nq of tb. p4rlltioo, you ahould either appear at the he&noq aAd .Uta your objec· boot or hle written objeobooa wath the cowl before the h..riDq. Your appearance may be IJI penon or by your attoraey IF YOU ARE A CRmiTOR or a cODb.Dqant cradJtor of tbe deceued, you m\dt tale youz cl&ua Wlth the cour1 of pr..at it to the per· •o~l repr ... atahve •P· poUited by the c:oun WltMn lour mootlu hom 1M cl.te of hnt a..uaJK:e of letten u prcmded IJI .ecbon 700 ol the C&Wonua Probeta Code The l1Dw lor filiDq clahu will aot eiplra prior 10 lour moo· tJu hom the cl.te of tbe h..r· IJI9 noticed above. YOU WAY IXAMDfE the la.Je Uopl by the cowt. U JOU ....:.me~ fC:illiOW-- ... ITA.,._., .,. a ....-blten .,,d Ill 1M ....... ~ ..., file • r.qMIIII wttla 1M eow1 to ,_... tpeCia1 DO&• ot 1M ll1b.v ~ .... 111..-tory ol ........... ud of 1M petitk!M, .ccoeata ud repo111 ~ ba tK• tkm 1.200 ~ tbe CalilonUa Probete Code. no. ....... ,___...,. ....... .. OOIITJIOL 101ft PI(). UC'1'IC* OCIMPAII'f, Cl Yl W!a.. II , .. I I , C.. W... C..._., ..... ·-.al· .......... n . c-.._, c. ...,, Aaal L .. ...... Cl W Wt.loaa II . ... 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CA13131 n.. ..__ .. coaducW ..., • .,.,,. po•••-lkqan4 "" w ~ o.. •• n.. -·-· ... hlecl wllll 1M C.....a., o.a• ol O.u~ c-.., oa Nat I IIIII .... h..... Nay ll 20 Tl , ... l . 1•1 1a T"-Mewpo11 lato<a• Jill 7!17 PVIUC IIOTICI ncnnoos IVSIIUU IIAJa ITATDIDfT NDW n . lolloorla4 .,.._ .. doiao b,.•••-• lfiWJ'OIIT lA T lHTIIUOt DESIG.N'MIWPOIIT IAT IHTIIIIOU, w r..u.,... A... ,...,..., ...., ... CA 112M3 Sll.onoa II s-.llo, S311 Foill•r1on A•• . Newport ~·· CA 92663 Tlw a. ..... -It """dwc:lad br u Ia dl.ld .. .J s .. -Sllorroll .... S..rll Tklo otola-nl ... bled w11lo aloe Co•oty C .. rk ol o. .. ~ C:O..ary - W•1S IIIII Pvb~ w., ll, 30, 71. 1881 •• n. ,...,..., "'-• PVIUC NOTICI nc:lTT10VI WIIIIIU •AME ITATIJIDn n . ~o~~ow,.. -,.,. .._. bw-.. WJtSTD.H r AST non or CAL DIC IGI Sky Puk Cud• L.ot I,..... CA 112714 Dorolto., "'-.. 21!0 VIOle 0... ............. a..c• CA t21M0 Th""-•~ ......... ,....,_ .._ o..ar, ......... ._,., ... ,_, ... ~""' Tb ... _ -.............. ~ Cleo' .. o.-c-., -Nnyl IIIII hWtM w., t. &3. ». n , ••1 .. n. "-~>on laaoqa F"lllllll CLASSIFIED INDEX ANHOUNCEMENTS 1 F~meral Heme• 2 F~meral Ouec:lon 3 C•metery Crypts and Lota 4 Wemonal 5 n oruta 6 Annoupcemenlt 7 Acco~mtanlt 8 Altomey 9 Penonab 10 Lo.t and Fo~md 11 Scboola a~~d lnetruotaon 12 Bue1n-Penonat. 13 Bankulq 14 Pete and L!vNtoclr 15 Gar~• Salee 16 HMlth 17 T ravel/V acallon 18 IAteNUUDeDI Ul G Lit S119oelltiou EMPLOYMEIIT 23Halp Waaled 2o4 laploya..t Aqncy 2S Co\lUel~Do .. me• 2t Uc:eued CI!Udeare 'nlt~Waated nMANCIAL 26 Money Wulled ~ Money To Lou 30 But•n .. Opportull!ll• 31 lnvettmnt Oppo"-!U.. l2 Trut o-de •nd Nof\9e9• 13 Aato ru..aciaq S4luu..o.e JIIICR.A.II'DII ........ 31 SpoU"IIIiri QuM. 37A.rt .A..tiq ... JIA...., .. ,.,..,..,. 43 A,.ltawcw GT~ .. ............... •a...tc te r' • ....... c.. • .... t' 't .,..... . ..... ..... • .. ' IFII 11 ....... ..... .mea riCJIIIOM ..... NAill ITA,....., n. lolleoorttl4 .,.._ ... ~ ....._ an ACJ C.U IDVICU, 4000 C...• Dot.,., "-' ~. CA __, '-ani T. .._,, 1101 ~••• Mo •1.. S..1a Anoe·. OA .:no.. ....,_ L. Harne, l41 W ,_ ........, hiM,.._...... ...... CA 13110. na. ........ • c-.IIPCirall .., • _.....,_... ~sa...-L ...... na.--liJoeotl ...... c-.,. ca..~ ... 0.-eo...r -... ,I. IIIII hblooL ... , •• ll. 30, 27. 11111 .. n..JU.wporta..... rlll2118 rvax:.mca f1CtiliOW-IIAIIIIITA1'DG'T lfl7tS n. tollotrilat -.... ...... ----~ lTC . l4001 ~ ............. lOS • .._ v ...... CA m7!l o.lf-tw:•. 31*1 PPC\IIt C-H.,., Ito MO. a..-........ CA 12MI, ...,.._ L F-., 1101 ~A ... "-Port._,..., CA '*'2 ,.. ............ .. coed...,.... "' • o-al ~P-a..-<1. DonN- lee:~. Nil-L. ,_ T\lo __ , ... tiW ..... • ... CcvaiJ Claok ol a.-(;o.aty oa Nay I. IIIII ~. Nay 6. 13, 30, 71. IIIII Ia n. ....,.,,. ._. FIIIZIII PV.uc: IIOTICI nc:TmOOIIUAII'DS JIAJGITAT'DCI:IIT lfi7J1 n. ....... _ ......... a.-• CA .... IDQJ PACII'IC VlfA.MClAL GIIOUP, 1..-z w...Ar· ...................... c. 12715. , ........ nU ......... 18511 .. w...-. ,_. ~ Y .... CA 87101, L.ony I • ...._ It • 1-s.. w..,..,.,., , ......... V.U...CA17101 ,.. ..__ .. _.. ....... "' . -•nl ~ ,.._... Paool W ......... n.. ... -... ~~Jed ... u. 1M c-.., o..1l ol 0.-Coaaty oa ApniZI,I.I ~ W.r 6. ll. lO. 71. IIIII • n. ....._, ._. n10111 PVauc IIOTICI nctn10VS IOIIUU ll.ub ITAn.ln la752 ,... lollowu>o -... ....... a.-.. Dl nAMCDCO. HAT AJI1) CONPAHT, 1133 I roa.U. 1k Sv11e 110. Seale Anoe, CA 12701 W W Ha, Compear. • CAI.tomln _,...,. '-· IW I ,.,..,-. St.. Jkla. 110. S...tt AM. C. fl7101. "*-Per. Ia ... _ .. IK .. • C..WO.... eo.,....• 110,., 1133 I r.,..a. lk . S.Ute IIIQ. S...tn AM. CA 117101. W• N 0.,.. Co~ •• CAWo ................ -. 1633 I ,...,.,. St . Su• 110, s.. .. Aa• CA 117101 N C L,_ Caopu. .._, • C.W....... .,..._..-. 1133 I rOllJ'G 11 • s..u. 110, s-.. Anoe, c. fl7101, ,........_ Corpo .. uo., • C.~ C!Oipll«-. 1133 I ,..,. lk "'* 110 .._ ..... c. 971'01. ,_ .... ~ •• Cnldonr.t .... .... -1133 1 , ........ ,. ........ 10 a.m. Aaa. CA 171'01 n....__.~..,. _ .. ...,_,..,. ........ . ~ H.o., ............ ..., eo.,.., """ ... --............... c_, Clod ... 0.-c-.r, - A...,JJ4,11111. ,.,.._.. W., I , 13, JO. Tl. IIIII I n...._. "'--, .... CLASSIFIED DmEX RENTALS 52 Rutat. To ShAre 111730 53 A~rtmenta Unfunuahed 54 A~enta FunaJShed 56 Hou.. Unha..ru.Mcl 57 Hou.. Funtilhed 58 CoadOIIIToWllhou.. For llenl 59 V .cation Reo lat. 61 11oomt For Rant 62 Office.ICoJUUDercaaJ 63R .. Hoa• 64 Board a.ad C.re IS Gareve For Reot te Wuted To Bat REAL ESTATE OJ R.l'-te 88 Houa. For SeJ. • Coodoe/Toweho-ror s.M 7 l Lot. ud A~• 72 Reeort Property 73 ......_ Ptoperty 71 Pn>perty ~-· 7t Ioco...ltadutrlal 77 :r.:rc. .• Waaledl hclwlQe MOIILEBOIID 80Woaril.Jioaee 11 MobUI Hoa.t. w .. t.ct 112 WoW. Boa. Parb .,-a Oil·-·-..... ....... T.l[ ... &lJZ 0. 1-l~. IIIII. • II •·• Jlftl ,_.,._ Tlllia ,._,_ c..,.., .. T,..._,., .._ f,_ ar ...,....,..... ,_, .. ...... oootalla O...elf,...._W..., .......... "-' ...... I.M., • C.W..oia _... .... ...... _....., ..... 1110••· -.. Jall, ..... 11111, ,_ .. , ... oetlaal ..... .. 0.-~; CaliiiMsle, .... ,.,. _ ........ _ ......... Dol& ... aac~a.c-~aw ... t ,_, ... 1-14, IIIII en ......_. .. 13100, .. a....: 13112, -731, ... Of· .................... c-,, will ............ ....-... --0... ... , ............... ·-... ca.nll. ,...., -.. tt. .,... .._ .. .............. a._ .... ,_ a-.c.. n~~on ._,_ c-. paay h~Waoot •• .._.. .. 114 I ldr It , ..... Aaa. Callloonlta, ell tllat rtea.t. IIIla ..... -_...,... ... Mid -a..w loy ._ ...... PION Da..t ol ,·..., .. , .... ..,_,., ~ ....... Couty ............... '*-' .. t.ol 11. llooll I ol tlloe a.llooe Tr~. ---_... Ia ...... 4, ·-II ol .......,,,.,...... ....... Ia lloa Of lice .. tt. c_., llaeotd« ... ..w CoGIY n.._ ..... _ .. ,... __ ........-ol ..... p........, In SOl & o.c-•-I .......... CA leid ..-will .,. ,..... ,.,.u-a .,._ -Of .... ...,. •"P•-or aapln4 ... to lode ............ _.._ 10 ......., ............ w--.t .. -1 ... ---_........., PPicl 0.... ... T,...., 1e w11 MO,OOO • .,a-t1on follow _ ......... .-._ ..... ... -• .... -of .... ..llinl ................... Miotic. ... .... ._.., SU,n:t 14. "'-' ,_ ···-· Daloeol ,,.., ••••• ,_ ,__ ntle .......... C..paay ..., ..... De ..... ------..,, 7111 W M II , 0.....1'11. CA tJaJO (lOll) 4a).ZZlS ............. , 13. 30. 71. 1.1 ... n. "-1lOft ..... ....,.. JVIUCIKmea PiCJIIIOW..._ .... ITAn.DT n. .......... -............ ....._ an •IWI'Ofi UAL PIOf'D. TtiS, ml ~trc• Jlo 7, .._,...., a.-Ja, c. t2IMO n. ._, eo.. peay, • CalU....U. -po·-· mJ .,e .. lifo 7, ,._, ....,.. c. I2MO n.. ......_ • coocl"'*" br n cor 1>01alloa ........ Mana H•"· Vt.e. P...W..t, n. tc..,. Co n.. ... _, ... bled ...... u •• eo...,., c&er• ol o. .. ,. eo .... , oa NayS. IIIII """~ w., u 20 71 18811a n. ....,..., .....,.. . , ... l . Jill 1M lfl7tl rv'KJC ltOT1Cil f'ICTmOOS IOIDIDI MISITATDIIIn n..~,.._ ........ ll•ntanu •• IIAI CH·POa CI. IJNt.DGTII), a2Z S.. ._.-H.U. ...... Coroot.o rW Nat c. al2t a...w... ...... ,_ *2 ...... .-ILia ._, Co-.. rW W.., CA ... n...._ .. -.........,.., .... ........ ......, ca-w.. .c... ,_ n..--..., ........ c-.r, Ood ol 0.-C...ty oa ... , •. 1.1 ~ ... , • ll. JO. 71. 1111 ... n. ....... a..... JIIUZ2 .... --· ..-nAYDIIIIT n. .......... ,..._II.._. .._ .. ,...., ... ~ Df1'IUIJIII, .. Uoe ....... "-· c-.w w.r. c. aas: ,_., w. ............. U.ld• a.-. c-... w...CA ... . ,......._ .......... .., .... ~ ....... ...,.., ... ...,...... 1'loin ......._. -........ tt. c-.., Cloodt .. Or-c....ay -Apn~a,lllll. """"""' W., I. ll, 30, 27, 1•1 Ia n. ,.__.~non~op Filii" N1:7'SIS .......: IIO'I'ICll nctltiDW._. u.naTIIIIIrT n. ......... .a.-It ... ...._ -QUftDCI ~ IK). I, lOOO.,._....._,.,....._u,,c- .._,CA..,:......,Wrn~ ....... lJ --·.,_,c. 11714. Tllin...._ ........... ..., .... ......... ,.., ....... 11_11. ........ ,.. --ll&N ....... Couty o..t ... 0.-eo.ay - ... , ••• 1.1. ,....... • .,.., 30, n . .._ l , &o, 11111aan • .....,... .. ....,. Pla&G ....,. PVIUC .:>TICK ....... .,.. .._. UJaiYATIIIIIrT n........,.._ ........ ......._ en .ua:aJCAJf WUUTDIG ASSOClATD. -........... A .... CoN ..... c. Gal· ...... , ..... ....... 1171 a--.1 It . c.a.o.. c. II:Z334, K&alcl ~ .. ,. 7 LM t.-, lrnae. CA 17113 ,.. ......_ .. ......._......,. liaolad __ ....... ,......, l..Yolaay .. ...... ,.. __ ,..... ......... c-., Oerll ... o.-Couty .. .,., •• 1.1 ,........ w.., u. 30, n . lllllaaTM ................ PVIUC .:>TICK .._ 3. FltllZZ III7G , ... runooa.- u.ITAT'DII:ft n....._. __ ....... ......_ •• lllDSllAn IOAT wous . .., .. .-. eon-. ... Nor, C. GtaS ~" Scott C\srh.,.._, .:10 .. ,_. c-. .w w.u. CA aas . ....., o....J- ~ 131\o\ Opal ~..... a.u.... lelea<l, c. GtG n.. ......._ .. .,...,.... "' ..... dJ-rida.l ,......, a. .. c......a.r.... . ,..... ... -·-............... Owaty Clork ol 0.-Co_.., oa ... , 1.11111 ........... Nay 13, 20 Tl. IIIII Ian............, ........ , .... l. rlti:MS 0710 PnUCMmCZ ncT1110US- JIAJGftAn.DT n. Wlowtll4 ...... -tlol.aq ~o .. ,.... no TIIAVIL TIAVU....OOiliUliST • ILLJS, JMJI aoooWo ..... lk . •-va~~ooy. CA IIZ70I 1-,_., 5301 ......... D.\. .. , ~~-port hedo, CA tall, su-llefto. 3 a.. ....... .,_, CA 17115 ........ ~ ltna ....... a.-. ....... .... ...... c ..... ,... ................... ...,. _.J,.._ ........... ...._ ,.... ,..._,_bW ...... Cou" o-• ... a.-c-, - W.yi,IIIIJ ...... W.y u. 30, 27, liiJaan.~a- ,_, FIIJ7!11 am IFIED 2F01CERAL DIRECTORS PACIFIC VIEW Memorial l»ark Cemetery. Mortuary. 0\apel, cr.m.tory . MaUIOieum 3500 P8cifk VIew Dr Newport BeKh, CA ntt I ANMOUNCEICEin'S "OUR lJTTLI WJS8 a..uty P-o ... t ChJ~ ead -.u . Wit dey• fo.. reQillraUonl Dlew:lor, {213) 884-0!115. OLD T1lB RADIO audio c..-.., S7 r .... ~. "~lc: Votcee." 1541-D AduN, Coeta W..., 112628, 545-1107. SCUBA/SIJH DIVING CLUB. Tripe to C....UU &lid ~ laJora.ttoo -s..v.. szt.GSJ0 •• 1·2U PU~USHU DOIS NOT AC· CIPT UABUJTY for I.DC!Or· rec1 ep.lliaq. o......-..tie&l ... acc:\lrac:-. or lypOCJraphic&l en-on 1.11 uy ad"rtiMIID«<ta pllbhah.! 111 the Sutton H•wt Gr~p. lplrlt UIII R-.llng SNCIAl Ree.SHReodmg S15 with Atl 1115 S. fl Comlno lleot Clemen~>~ ··2·72 lf"viiiOc:.....ct.IJ,_.., .... a....-.-..... -. I A1'TOIIDY IOQD TUIUII, Pateat AteorMJ. ror .u ooupoteM ead UNIMdMJ, _...t aad h ..... k ............ .. * * wiLW.A -wolli:Tiil}( 1884 Wcmrcma Ave , Cooa We... CONGftATUl.A nONSI Yo~o~ have 11111 woo two tlcbb to "S~o~per FWl " 1"--c.a1l 673-0550 for your tlcketa. I PERSONALS ABORTION AND FREE PIWCJDADCY taeti.Dq: P•reooal ud ooDfkleati.al car•. Low fee iDolud• COUDMllng, }a.b telta, eurqery, m.dicatloo ud po.t-operaUv• e:aa.m . G.le1al (aaleep) or local ~ availa.ble. Referral for b&id-ald aterihaahoo (......_), vuectomy (mal•). ud late abortion p roc.durM Wecli-Ca.J and loaurane41 ac- cepted. C a ll C a hloroaa Pr.p.ancy Co~&AMIJ.ng Serv- ice for loJo~tJon o r lm- •ecliate appololmeol In Newport B.acb, (714) 752 0053; lo Sa.nta Ana, (714) 1712-3104. Dear D.: Hope you don't mau me too much tba.a w"k S.ve me a amite' Love, J DIIP MUSCLE THSAPY AMI Cit~ • R.-ota- lllltle!M WIIICII llef9a atrtaa • ........... .,.._~ • TIOINO ..... MNMr ---~ llleiiiOd ol 0... ..... "'-CICI'I To...._ Gfl 11119011•"*'' ~­A.L.....-Mente ,.. ...... c ....... tJUt .. 117..0117 10 LOST a: FOUND LOST: MALl IRISH SlT TIR, b.. bad recent aurgery (714) 980-1159 Vacwty of P1aoeati.a and V1ctona Colta w-. 11 SCHOOLS a: INSTRUcnON CATHY BIGBY GJJD.D..UC Ac.demy. G itla 5 and ~r. 8eql.uinq/advanced Wt.la. Alao mini-QYDI 2~-5 ,..II, boyllolrla. (714) 168-5950. TUTORING: Computer &lalll.d m.tNctioD 1:D buio math, aloebra, r•adloq. Enobab. GED; Elemernt.ary- Adult. Cezater tor BMI.c: I..anw!g Skilla, (714) 557· 5714 CERTIFIED TEAR GAS tra1oino, individual• group a t• and fu.Dd -ral8en. N.S.l., (714) 835-0121. EXP!RlENCID, CREDEN- TIAl.ED VOICE tMcber b.aa op•DinQI for Jlud.Dtl. Popul&r and claaical atylee. Call 542-2115. TINY TOTS 1ITNESS. Lov- liiO. poallive eavtroomant. Fun pbyaical t.arul.og u - pen.oc•. lnt.oe G)'11L0Utica Park (ooo-prout). 546-1218. FRENC H INTENS IVE LESSONS, all levela. Nahve lpMhr, e:aperieDc.d, cr• deDti.aled l.Ditnlctor. F1nt la.oo fr" Call evenillge, S52-6EQS. SU MMER T UTO RIN G available by elem•otary epecl&l-oeedt tMcher, an your bome or mtn• All aub- tecla and .,.... IDclud.d. Pr-otly a reaouroe ~­ caal&lt tor l.anu.no b.ancbcap· ped cluld.reo. Ca.Jl 559-0459. THE IRVINE CHILDREN'S CHORUS Summer Worlrabop 11 preMotLng Gilben & Sullivan'• "H.M.S. Pinalore." Agea 6-18, b eQIDI I=• 22. Twace w"ltly, 4-5 p .m. 552·9448 AIRPLANE f LIGHT IN· STRUCTION by en. c-a 172 AenAl pbotOI, aoll .... 100 Call me evenloqa tor ecoDo my rat••· Spark, 661-61 47 12 1USINESS PERSONALS LIAJlN TO IARN S180/week. Work 1·2 boun d&11y atufflo9 eDv•lop••· SeDd aelf- addr~ IWBped •nveJope to Reqal, 42.4 W. CoiDDIOD• wealth, Dept. L, PGU.rtoD, CA~. PI:RSONAL Bn.L PAYING ud T&ll R.c:cnd Service: T ruat D .. d Collection BNce, 675-9132. 14PETS• UVESTOCK FRD BASSrti HO UND. Neut•r.d mal•. 6 yMrl o1d. tri-color. Friendly pet to • Iovino hom•. Evaoloqa, SS1-&c9S. MPY MARE. 3 YNrl, 15.1. or"o broke, •llperi•nc.d rider, ahow potential. seoo. 768.-4920. NUST SELL -Adora.ble black toy mal• poodle. All ahota, alter.d, \100 Fr" to 9ood bome -nnall toy poo· die aud atlky terrier mm, female b.u aU allol:l and .-pay.d 831-6118 ----I KEEP IN STEP with LIFESTYLE Do-lt-younelf, and reach nearly 88,000 homes! @ij]o ]ilJ s,:;RQIP l7l1 L (odst Hwv . Corona del Mar 6 7 3·0 5 50 -···ISSIIATIS 1 W EEK 6WEEKS 13 W EEKS 26WEEKS 52 WEEKS ,-...,,...,..., . ....., $1.24 per line . 99 per line .89 pet hne .79 per hne .66 per hne DIULA Y CLASSIPIID Open 6WEEKS 13 WEEKS 26WEEKS 52 WEEKS "-• ... <-..., --· $12.95 10.45 10 20 940 8.50 ... van •a~~n 1 WEEK J W EEKS 6WEE KS -20 ........ 1 $5.96 for 20 WOfds 10% DISCOUNT 20 % DISCOUNT ,---·--------------------------------------------------, I I l Classified ! t I I I I I Just compute your own and drop it ln the mail. I I I . . --~ -- ~- ~- ·- t t • ,..._I'\ID thlt ad tun• ••ruao ' : PNie"** cl.-lic.allon (-tnde&) ---- - ~ I I I I .. I I I I I I 1 I I I I I • 'I I I I ~ , I I l..-I It ·U· ... ' : IMIDtWd Ill •Y ch•d for S OJ P*-U.rq• the .ct 011 mY : V1SA No a..p.,..-• i w.....o. 19• ~x:pt,..- : ..... Pt.one --------• I acw.... City _ c~ d...., ... , r••• .,. ~ ..... ct...a.., ...... AI el-l-.ct• n'-•tt ._,. pl.tced 111 ,.._ .. wport ~. !-~~~-~-~~~~----------------------------- ''THI CAIJCO BARN DANCE," XNOTr'S NIWEST ATTRACTION-G1t doWD I Hoe downl Go alonq, mW.! Au ..u.t'a reudenno of Cnott'a Berry FanD'a n....t at:UactioD, "The Calico S.m O..Oce, ·~ cS.pictl the rM.I 'ol ol' COU!lt ry •tmoaplwre of the oonven.d livery at&ble refurbished ud decorated lor ceJ.brantt of Weatern· atyle fu where Jolb oatker to le&nl the "Texu Two-Step" to the m\Wc of top co\l.Otry/-..tem m~Uic ltan1 tide the buclooo bull and cotmUDe .U the old-time t.vorlte M ta. You con ... CHARGE IT .. AND SELL IT!! CLASSIFIED t7S.tSSI S•tt.a Newt Growp e NEWPORT ENSIGN • COST A MESA NEWS e IRVINE TODAY 15 GARAGE SALES MO VING SAL! -39 LiDd· bero. Irvine. 559-9110. Fur· GJture, wuher and dryer, etc. May 30, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 18HEALTH STO P SMOJCING . . Tbou- MDd.a have with tuaf one viail to the S.o Clemente Hyp· now Center, 655 C&DWlO de Loa Mar• (M.dical Plua ac rou from hoepat•l). 493·3332. PROFESSIONAL HYPNOTIC COUNSELING . Smolr.1oq, h9ure control, Jlr-. Maual eob&Dce men I, •lcoboham, euc ceM mohvahoo. Inner M111d lnttttute, 548-1968 18 ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC FOR YOUR AJ'F AIR -Total entanauunent con- c•pl Claalcal, cocltt.U.. coUJltry to rock ahowt Solo, duo or Qroup Nancy, 545- 3722; Larry, 631-3275 PUPPET SHOWS lor ve ry epecaal barthday par11ea or clubt and church pa rt1 ... Call Pat W•lsoo. (7 14) 547-1090 BELL YDANCING and lnter- nataonal o. ... n. fM tured at be nefat performa nc e fo r South Orau9e County YWC A Fnday, I=• 5, 8 p.m. 1411 North Broadway, Santa Ana Advanc.ct bclr.eta S4. C.U Ateah. 731-4574 or YWC A 54.2-3577 23 HELP WANTED HILP WANTED You r biWJl-lkaJ.I CaD Mnl fOU lop pey Call now 957-1303, Ad.1a Temporary S.mc•. 1720 E Garry, Swte 119. Santa Ana, 92705 EO! Never • t .. -----HELP WANTED Truck dnvert, warebouM. Jtoclr clerlta Top pay Call oow 957-1303 Adll Temporary S.rvac.aa, 1720 E Gany. Su1te 119, Sa.nta Ana, 92705 EOE Never a IN WE N'UD N"lW FAC ES lor mode lin9 10ba 10 Oran9• CoWlty N-York WNt 646-8865 EXEC. SECRETARY r so s 1 oo u trlent ~ S0f11o119 Ollll"'l•lron., sk•s lnd t omrtiClll s-~ boss tiii'IPMIY IIIII ~''" $ l 8 600 OUR OFFICE RECEPTIONIS T I ') 'l fun people 90011 '"" <119 .JIId QI-IM l.t4at ••utt~ gro.-.tn s 10 800 I~ liz Rei~tW'slnc. . , .......... a.,.., 4020 l lrd .... ...,.,. .. 133·1110 Eat 1!184 1.0.1.£..._, .. NADNG WHAT YOU'D WORTH? Health and nulll 11011 CODipaliY ..JunQ lll· dJ.,ldual 10 "m $30 000 y"rly Wany poaabona 1 trAID lathl-o, 833-9187 DEPUTY CLERIC I Startlllq MlAry 1841 a month Ha1bor MWllclpal Co\U1 baa open IDOl for Dietl and womett U you type 40 wpm and are lo lerellt.d 1.11 e&ceUeal beoebt1, ca.Jl 8U-0411, e-.t 332 for In lorm•boD 4801 Jaa.boree Blvd , Newport Beach 101 Advertising TELEPHONE 8ALE8 ,Faat·yrOWing c:hatn or lOU! W'MIIIy~~ en1 l'luiiOiht . •na rgettt hantwof'tung ~ lOt t~ clasSified advetta11n9 ~partment Good phOne VOICe requtt ed Satert plu. t~ 110n P'U• bonus. ehatlee 01 fOf r~ edvancemenl If you hew lt\CIUQh f'•oet• tnt4t •n 1 .... -to k rhtt IOI'Jle hetd ~· can reeiV pe., oH. ow w.nt to Ulll w.1h youl C:.Us.nM (7 14) .,J.OS5() sunON NIWS GAOUP JTJ I f C.-t Hwt Ccrut~~t fill Mlr, CA JIIIGf DM.L~~ H.ERE"S HOW TO WIN: U you Uod yow DGJ~W pree.cMd by two 11an eomewb.e h. fhe Newport £ndp. Irrine Todor aod Co.ta M .. o lfewa dauUied MCt.lou. you ba•• WOD TWO FREE nC&£rs. CaU 173..0$50 to dalm your prbe. Send US your aam• cmd add.r .. oD a poatcxud cmd yo" wW be ellgl.ble tor a chawlng of free Ucket. to various eatertalnment aod amUMm.nt c:.ute,._ ADDRESS YOUR CARDS TO "'SUPER FUN.· c/o SUTTON NEWS GROUP. maE. COAST HJGHWAY. COROlfA DEL MAR 92625 23 HELP WANTED PEO PLE WHO UD TAU· lNG to people will love tlua tob! Wa o..d eoeroetx:. ar- Uculate peopLe Full-or pen- time O.y or ewnu~o abJJta avallable Startuao aalary S4/bour No e:apeneuce n.ec· -ry We will b'aill YO\I ::..U betwMJI i a.m and 5 p m for det.U.I AM about >ur ben.tltal C. P W ~ -reb. (714) $45-1458. WANAGI.WENT Buallleu- maa requu•• a .. oc1ale rp&letlme tor Ol.tr. Coo· au.ltiDg BIWll-C b.anc• to produce aubltantia.J lllcome 111 your own buan-without 111v..tment 631-5008 S6tHOUR SOUND GOOD? Thai'• what our Orang• County r•p• average. S.U Avon 111 your n••ohborhood o r at work Call 846-1140. S UPERVISOR POSITIO N avatlable Wlth Welcommo S.rv1ce 111 C>Tan9• County We -• a MU·motivat.d wom&Jl!man ca pable of man &Qlll9 otllere Salary, fnnQ ... IJAlDlllg Poteoba.J for orowtb N ull have car Salee a pi\U Call Mre St .. m~, (213) 378 2595 FILE CLERKS No ( • plfoentt Ntcn ut y ClERK TYPIST At least 40 wpm Immediate openrngs. long and short term. Flexible hours. Call for Information and appointment 4000 Birch No. 1 0 1 Newport Beach 851 -1044 SERVlC E.M.A.N, nMt •ppea.r- rnq, good dnVinq rec<)rd and referenc:M requtred for grow 111g company watb pl .. aanl wo rloo9 cond1taone aad o•o eroua Mlary prOQra.m ltvllle Petit Control, 586-7378 ----FORNER AMW A Y dJa.mond duecu bave atan.d more prohtable buiiUI-GroWld floor opponunaty No nair 731-6876 -N.ANlCURJST b peneac- .d Beauwul fneodly .hop an Fu.haoo Wand Buah·ID claeDtele Rent .-pace or top co~D Will coD&IdeT guarantM C.U Pat. 640 6023 SALES Ca r"r opportwuty lll aport. promo &Ad aalee mauao emeDI Call Mr GrMII at (714) 541-4118 OPIN POSmON lor laeJd aal-'•rvtce oiJtee -lrvllle ar" Good typmo akaU. and olboe upenence requued l a.cell•ot be ae hta Call Naroaret, 641·1050.10 1 PART-nME DRIVERS WANTED M.50/hr. plus 18.5C/ml. Ot'op off our papers at carriers homes each Wednesday. No selling. Von or station wagon and Calif . Ort"qrs ' .v oiiS8 required . 5114484 Man fll ..... ,. ........ 23 HELP WARTED CAREER SAlES OPPOIITUirT 'f II youllrlt 1G1N ~ ~tiCIII IIIII •• ..... 10 .-\ lllrt you can ~an~ hom S20 UO 000 fOIII lu1 ye• On tlle-,atl 11..., pro lnSIONI lducllllll ~sn IIIII f~ f1111ntlll ~ c..,.t•s St•tlll9 s*y 111u1 ~ IIIII hllwt fiiiNIINI possOirlaes ~ ~Cowen C71CI 731 2000 CHURCH ORG~ -1 Mrvice per Sund.y. Oc:oa liona.J SIUld.ys oH $25 per M l'VlC• Aud.luou Saturday. May 30 Ca.JJ Douq W .Ua.a, 551-1473 after 6 p.m. for appointment 'COURTESY NEEDS • Secretortes • Receptionists • Typtsfs • File Clerks • CRT Data Entry • General Office e PBX Operators • Acctg. Clerks lmmeclate Assignments TOP RATES CALl DORIS COURTESY lemportl'y SeMce, Inc. 3303-0n Harbor BM:t. Costa Meso -(1 979-3660 -(1 Operl_ ~ Sd ~12 EXERClSEIDAHCE llllllnac- t,.., $7/hO\Ir Will traua Work own ..,_. Wrue C..Wonua A•rob1c O&nc• 17461 0 lrvllle Blvd . TIUibn, C A92680. LlVI-IN HOUS!It~!PUI 111tt•r Deeci.d for 2· ud 3 yea-olde 1D WJaaon V .. to N uat love I.Jttle qnle 768-0851 ----------------G RANDWA· TYPE NDDED to car• for mfaut 3 d.ys a w .. lr. Rafereace. 499-5698 NOW HIRING -SECRET ARIES -PBX RECEPTS -BOOKKEEPERS -GEN'L OFFC. CLRt<S -DATA ENTRY CllkS we ttCJ\fe temporary and part-time assl nments. 2S COUNSELJNG SERVICE VOCAnONAL G UIDANCE and telltlllo. lafe plunJJ19 ~· CODIWIAilOD per aonalaty proiU.., behav1or man&Qemeot Ea1"n G ranoe )ry, M.S , CoWlMhng 25301 Ca bot Rd , Suat• 105, L.gu oa Kllla. CA 92653 951 8368 2SUCENS£D CJD1,J)CARE STATI LAW RIOUIRIS that pe..-. wi.o prcmde child care ua their boa. be beeDa .d For mJonuboa 011 bow to obta.i.a ~ Ul C>Taaqe CowatJ, C.U (714) 834-5172 PRISCH<X>L AMD INJ' ANTS b..by.att~DcJ. 6 • • 6.30 p • lr.uw.t, lunola and IDec b . Ltc•aMd South eo.. Plua. (714) "1 2273 Call ...., 5 p • Z'7 SITU A T10NS WARTED ILICUONICS SJNIOR TICJOOCIAN ...U pantfuU u.. ~~ betwwn Mua of 8 p .a . t1U'O'I&Qia 7 • •. ~. 24 t.ollt &YallabUlty we•keeda a.wae 1Q)OII req\MII (714) ... ,..,, I YIAJIS• DPIIUINCI - ~.~ ........ 4AWt _.,..._,dm-will .............. ~ ..., ................. 00.· ..... ......... ,. ==• ,., nom, ._... ..... Q.ll) .,.un. •• t * (213) 137·7111. ftACTICAl. M'UIIII -Jl .,.. ..,...._, ..,.., hb ....... *'.-.o.. ...... ,.,,.u... • ••• , ••••.. ~ ... 2Z21. * • BETTY ftOTHAIRWIL, P 0 Boll 2074, Newpof1 Be1ch CO NG RATULA TIONSI You b.av• tl&M woo two udreu to ··super 1= " PIM.M call 673 0550 for your hckete 29 MONEY TO LOAM MONEY ' WO taYI WONIYI LOANS by pbooet Home- oWDen, bald c&U oow' Any amount, any reuoo Crecilt oo problem Take up to 15 Y"n to repey 111 anflat.d doU.nt Or 90~ of home m&rket value w1tb IDte rest only peymentaf For beet rat•, pereoDa.J MTVlC. ci.y, nlohta. w"bod.a. call hm. 586-91271 A9e ot -----PRIVATI PARTY haa f=d.a· 2nd, 3rd, 4th truat deed $5 millloo Wuat 111ve.t by June, 1981 Mr Bnttoo, 855-4130 MONEY, WO NEY. MO NEY AVAILABU II Wadow b.u money to lend -SIO,OOO up No c:r.d1t c beckalpeoalty For ac11oa call O.ZUU.On A..o- caatH, 673-7311 2ND TRUST OlEOS, 10 15 YMn fully aJDOrtu.d ln· tere.t·only 10&111 alto aviJ.!- able ln HWltl.DQ1oo Beach call (714) 847-6006, ao Foun lAID V.Uey caJl 964-2519 lor latellt IDtei'Nt r1t .. I HAVE MONEY to lou on your home Low 111terellt, fl'" appraaa.l 7 d.y Mrvlc•. c r.d1t oo problem Bill, (714) 964 3195 WILL CO SIGN to qu1hfy homebuyera haviDQ down payment but U11uU1caent an come 837 5453 CREATIVE$$ 4 day lundlng rf needed No Pavm•nt Loan Specoalm Homeowner loens • tenth LMve lo¥' amount SQeeae!ISt Land apartmer~ts rentals tom mefCiel 111 2nd and 3rd TO 1 CALL DICK BAOKEA 556-7341 CALL NOW. 173-1551 308USlNESS OPPORTUlflTJES FUTUl\E KI.A.L TH IS HDI AND NO W With Zen.1th Ad· vanc.d H..ttb Syatema Do good th.ln9• lo he lp people &ad the planet •nd make more moaey too1 631 1726 or 851 7'058 GU AR ANTEE D MO NEYNAUR" Baq de mand for Ala. Vera cap aul• Pure Aloe ruac• ID dry ca.~• form o....t..... lll '11*' t-ve -9• 851 7058 or 6311126 31 ART INVEST [N ART MUMWII qu&l.aty p.uDtlllqs Old lllde r &Dd UDpr-IOrual JtyLe Wuat liqUidate amm.d)<ltely Pn vat• party 536 2647 atter 6 p m DRAMA TIC G IG ANTIC 7'a8' Fr ... r ou p.uDtl.DO ol C&Dyoo de Cbe lly S..utlful ly framed 12,0001oller Fnday S.turday. 494 7110 to - 31ANTJQVES AHllOUI n GD MAPLE can-t cba1., Bea~tdul cou.d.JboD $135 eacla Call FndaJ S.tsuday 494 7110. appouaboeDt to - A.NTIOUIS. O AX ~SUM •U Balber cbau rwlvel c:b.a.u ud b&Utree Top q\lo&lity 681-6164 -------- 41 FUJU(JTUR£ CUSTON·MADI ANT10UI atyLe oak kttc b.D tab&e and chalra AaUqu• Collat" F~· ltdchee-cbalaq room hutcll. AaUque Country FTeDCit ooabmatloa book· c .. ei JHdcreoahol• dealt 7Stol3 TWO liD Vll. VIT C'IIAIISiwooct .,... se ...d.. Ga.. e•uaaNe, $!10. ............... .....,... .... ..-.. ... llld .... .... ~. $31. Onanilll 1 *'-r. SlO a... ..... .... c.a •aoa.., • • I .......... 41 FtJIUQTURE POOL TABLI. laqUtte, old-fu!ucm.d model w1tll ut1ltic: piQQ leo•· Slate, leathe r poeketa. S1,SOO value, MGnhc• SS9!5 o.hver tr.., !d, (714) 836-8102 nTRNITURI -WUST SnLI Almoat ~~-brud-aame hu· 1u1ure 12-p.-ce d.uw:lo room aeta, $925 5-p-b.d.room. $650 .. ~. SoJ&Ilov-t, 5450, plAypen, $850, eof· t-ta.bla aet, $250. Lota moe• h.u~b quaJ.lty funuture lor eale Call (714) 6J9..426S LANE FO RMAl DIHJ:NG room let, 8 bron .... w.de chatn , laQhtad chm.t cloaet Some liv1119 I'OOlD furruhu • IDcludad tr.. to ha ppy buy•r. $1,500. 586-2060. 42 APPLIANCES WANTED: Refngen lon aud tr..a.en (Workuao or Dot ) Top dollar p&ad 537-2463 t3 TELEVISIONS/ STEREOS 21-I:NCH l.nitll color couoJe televtmon ln 9ood eoncilb.:>n S210 551-9559 44MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HENRI'S GUITARS O rauo• County'• f111e11t com· plete repau .hop wlll b.lp you play and aouo.d bett•r Fr.. QUitar ~.n/111t.J· UCjleat altem at.J,.. Work and mercba.ndiee guaranteed Buy, Mll, trade. t..o.na 548-8584 --------ANTIOUI • CHICURING Grand Plano Completely retuuah.d 159-9083 FLUTE Profeaa1ou l mdoel Salver Selme r Gold apnnqw. llr61Qbt toue whole. 830-2101 .soma: EQUIPXEJn APPLE D PLUS. 481t. 12" mo1Utor. aoftware. J 3, 2 ~ d n..-. u.-d 8 aoun. wad. wananty, belt oft. 951-043'3 days, 586-2841 DJOA~· en cia '9 DIAMONDS • JEWELRY EST ATE -SECONDHAND JEWUIIY AND STERLING n ATWARE Coata muc h te. at Beatley'a, 220 I 17th St , C oata w-645-6585 . JEWELR Y REPAil'S ud manuJactu nng Baymo Dd Je-lry 369 1. l ?tla 5I . No 16 eo.u w.. 631-5105 (acroe from Ralpha) SPA.RJQ.I:NG JEWELRY at ~ cta.counl for mfo~ IIOD eeod Mlf·addrN..d .tamped envelope to liAR co p 0 Boa. 11270 Co.ta w-C A 92627 ------"CASH FOR YOUR O LD GOLD Dl&moD<h • Spec-Wta.· U\9 111 c\liiOIII ~ ,... mounta. te'p&1R N0111 rwpa.1n wb.Ue you waatl "ock W.rt1:0 C!Utom Jew.lry, 1144 S Cou1 Hwy lAowaa S..Ch Nut to Pottery Shac k. 494-8622 50 MlSCEI.LAREOOS TILIPHONI ANSWIIUNG WACHIMIS. Deeou h.,. 1ele phoo• Waro• bra.nd:a. l&rqe d lacount SaleeiM rYICe C 175· 3a) Pl40 N · TRO NlCS 15095 S..eh Bhrd • We.b~W!­ at•r. (714) 8e4-0720 UDSPUA.DS. NANU1 AC TURI.RS OUTLIT t..a.ro-ua Or.aqe eowa., ledchaq & Becllpr-cf RoUM, 1440 S Waul St., Sa.nta ADa_ &d.UI· qeor/Wa.ua 13S-l6Jl PU'IUSHD DOIS MOT AC· CUT 1JABDJTT lor aac:or· rwc:t apelliao, or•• .. uc.J -.. acc:Grac._, or typoQnpMcal enon t.a an1 act-fttu mta pllbl~ til u.. ,.._ ..... Grv~ap A.WWAY PIODUCTS co-. to ,_, Jlatw4ect5oe ...,. ....... 01 ...., bac.k ... Sl543. . A.WWA Y PIIODUCTI -I ..&1 00.. to ...... 0100. derSpa. .... I'Qa IALI.: .... ........... •l.aJ, ..... ......... ,Jo, •. W&.la leaoa.l•ll•••• vie••· .-..-.o-..-.7131 -. •OCUJr ILUIY ADA -3 WIOOil, 2K ~. Tl7 140,000 dowa.. .... """ ~tile. ~.!cell· -...----~ ........... $2211,000, OWMf .. , 01117· Call .... , Dill War ...,.,, ~.131·7130 CUSTOM IUU.T WATIJl. noiiT IIONI, rec~w.u·, ...... ~ d.ap cba.ft ...... a..-P'-. 13-fooc at MLW. p..._. ~. Cor- _.-~.,._ 3 beocirooa, 3 ~ ...... 4,000 lq. ft .• 2 ava. ....-. luve wo~k­ .... Prtac;p.&. oal}. C&1.l (714) 423-Gl lor &ppo&DI• .... sm.ooo. OWNIIl nNAMctNG bea\lb· hal Harbor Vww ~ome, c:.n..& IIOCW, 3 bedroom, :l betk. U.. of bnck, pl.uten uad pldaL Low -ma-.ue. raid. cloee to ~o. OalJ s:IS,OOO dowD. Opeo for m.p.ouoa Sal\lrclar· SadaJ, 12-S. Call OW1tet/ re&ltor, 752-1830 or640-5987. aOOKDOS/ TOWIUIOUSES FOB SALE NO 'QUAUrYUfGIUASI OPTION, 1-bedroom ooDdo, $800(pet IDOilth. So~ath Cout PS&u .,_, Jaa. 540--4646, 631-78S3, ageat. OWJfD DISPI.RATI -1- beclrooe Newport a..ch. Low clown pl~&~ Ierma. Joh.n, 540-*6, 631-7653, &~AI IRVIMI CONOO BY OWNER -$10,000 do.,. or ...ume lou lor $23,000 el 13Y.~ 2 bedroom, 1 Y. bath, aar CODcl., qwet loceboa, &.Dade laudry. o•r•o•. haQhly ~~pCJr.o.d. $91.000. ss 1-0217 LAKI NJSSJON VIIJO CONDO riohl oa the water The b .. l vaew ~anat aa Fialeterra. 2 bedroom•. SUt,OOO below mullet - S206,000. Jluib1e hDanCU\Q. <>w-r, 951-0111 ,951 2017 ·BY OWNER-lrvuw Spnnoa coodo. 2..beclroom, 1 ~.-bath aDd wut. A..&inable 10\4~. All aaeoiti•. 832-1 OS4 or 833-0651 de,.. CALL THESVTTOII NEWS GROUP 673-0SSO 71 LOTS • ACREAGE •aun.ou P~CUGI -2 c..dlbed 1ole or 4-uat o-.clo pro~t. pl.&.ae tae1•4hd. Prl•ate wet•r acoeu. s 1so:ooo. 483-0IS2. brobr. OCIAN VIIW LOTS! S..utihal Wono Ba,JC..,.coe area. froa $8,980. t .... DetaUa ud .,... C'IOMlal pro- party report. A9"!4 711). 8160. 78IRCOIIEI IJCDUSTRIAL PROPERTY u UNITS -seoo.ooo. Ia· eell.Rt eo.. ..... loc:atiaa. 9.6 IG, ~t low-iatwe~t hnaneiDQ With 1~ dowD. 1031 Olt. Prillclpala oal,. AQeOt, 631·7215. 71REALESTATE WARTED/ EJ:CHAJfGE CONOO POll SALI o• a - chuQe b~ $20,000 eqw.ty LQ CODdo lot ciupla. CODdo 1.1 iD uc:eU.Dt ooodt- Uoo with COIIIJDOD ..,... pool. Locauoa -Oru.v•. Prtc. -s 101 ,000. Ponw.t Jlropertiee Inc., 851-6355. 80 MOBILE HOMES COSTA WISA, ADULT $- STAR PARJt. Owner .. ,. ..U -no tM80D&bla offer ..tu. ed. Wll.lt Mtt.le ettat•. Beau· t:aJu.l fv.l.lr·hmuahad 1-bed- ,oom llJIQie-wade, 12w60. 540-8448 NEWPORT BEACH -28- loot tJ.U.r with c:e.bua. Good park "-u.bl• ,_t, aMI m&riDa, beech. Hoque, $6,500 c:uh. Alter 4, (714) 653-5046. ........... COif& .... -0.... ..... ,_ .......... ......... d 'JW ur. lK ................... ........... ~ .. ' 1" ............ of. $ TBI 0110¥111 11VD111 .._ ..... :Mila.~ M r:mt _.. bpt..._. lla- teno•. c-... ·-h ... .. .,..,._. ... , .......... .... ao. w .. bu. a..._ ~ ....... ._..AU ..... Ja ~ lociMI •• &atl ...,....., t&Jell l.oo4Mcl .... m. ............ ud pool. T~u-u •l~utl S81,800. Call Jloreac:e, 132·17'01, m-4772. l..a,. cllll heda..J~Dr. n. ._. ...... 11.,.. ..... 5 at•-Tfl!llt ~ 11 .640 ,._ h 1 1t1 *' ll"fttt conw ltlt.. CetltMrel ctt1t1111. cull• dts: t a .. ... " dDuts. LR 22a23. I.-eM hcky•r•. t11,500.1ftll 162 SlSS!MI ...... ~ .......... lor rttnd ~ Of ....... 1 Za60 Conterd Mtl\1115 ..,..._ Faw at• pn. MCW1tl ..... -v II peR KIN llln UU95 1Ml l34 ~86571 ~ ....... lltar s.. Crest. c ... tGIII SWII ..... lldl c. ....... tly .. rtlr.,.tllf. !Mit 111 ber. ISitlld kltct.\. 3 t• ttrp011 Plad nglll att52,000 1Ml 1•0317S0lt01 fOREMOST HOME BROlERS 855-2328 WIT U.CID'ICI -2!1-&r:.t CoWa kt .......... . ~tatifal voadiUO.. 2 .. I ' tr.u.r, Iaiii--. w. .... halb eq 'u••· c '±d ......... n.soo. .. )GI. lt73 UIPJACK. u.~ooc . o,&KW, •• a.uu ....... work. ..._ olfet. (213) ..... 117. 1171 JSLAII'DD 30. $32,!00. (714) ... 21!0 aad (714) S.»14 ILDGMA108 BOAT, 11~· loot ltll • boat. 454 a-, . lerkf.e, .PQaP (.. boat wt.uu), btud .... .u ... ...... CWIIII:Ia ...... traaa.r. IIISt Orn:ll. 552-3117 or work BZ·14U. 17-IOOT WONA.RCH 115 ~ ol&tboud, o,..t U:1 ead fleltlaQ boet. $4,800. 831-834.5. IMMACULATE 21'·34'10ATS 8111 ..ttl .... ,.,.. """ t 189 '-'til ll!daldn dlo IIICI ...... MlrN till"" 12131823 4064 Newperl Btldl I 11•1 96• 599• II R.ECREAnON VEIIJCLES una III:P CHI:IlOitD s o..a .. ,lliad iD c.Jilonua, ~ towi.D9 Nlcle 401-V8, fWl optioD paci£A9e, li,OOQ ....U... N...,., olJ road. S7,990. 7fi8.062I6 a.fter 4 p .m US-f OOT C AB-OVIR CAWPIJt ..... ,..,119.Utof, Jlieeo jacb, qood eJeaa COD• elation. $1,100. 581-2974, 951-9172. 92BJCYCU:S • BfX!IEA TlOlf VEIIlCLEI 1m \'OUSWAGDI Caap.. - w ................. ..., . ,al-GOl. • SEB't'ICEIUPAIB urnsH AutO IDAJIS; .. .,_,, J ..... BMley, nluapla WG. T'n-pla S..V ...... cMW ......... 1-Kubot lhd . eo. w-. 548-6221, HD»'S GA&AGI. taA.NSWISS10N UPADI t11 ........ pnc. AI) wo" ....-leed , .... plcbp ad d.., C&1.l (Jl4) !ISZ..)U7 6or~ 11 IIOTOBC'Ya.ES/ MOPEDS HONDA TV.D. liD. C1' .90. 1,400 ori9ia&l --. . .,,.., lor c:aapiDQ Wldl motorbo&e £ac:.Ueat coed.i· Uoa. Oaly s•9s. CaU 540-6472 IS V ANS/TRUCD FOR SALE 1976 PORI> TRUCit, 302 V8 wath abeU ead Cl'llllolD ec- eeeeon" s~. SJ.SOO (714) 551 -8801. 92BJCYCL£S STAR Bicycle World * • • HuRt setection tn our new locatiOn • • • u l)eft semce on lllbflnd$ • • • 2146~ .... t.ta ... (714) 646-9343 ~OH~'S Rll\t:S "1 I C»:-- 8 \vl"-rh.,;ll.,.•l<r• 10 12 15 SPUDS CRUISERS-MOTOCROSS PARTS & SERVICE All MAKES WE PEDDlE THE BEST FOR USS NEWPORT Bl VO AT 1 7TH COSTA MESA I He a I 10 AtrOII Bros I 645 -4720 ... .. ' i " n.. .wport ....... ··~·-.. ....,, • ...., 17. Jill~. 1117 POll) MCMCO 4· .... ..... , 9 ,,.._. _, ••-nhh ... .0. m.-. . 1M DOOGI TUDDMIM 3DO YAM. A* b • ....-.~ ........... '···-·--· $1,1801fine. CaD Mr. Al¥otd .. -..., ft'f WIJ UASDIG, tiMt oalr ..., 110 vot Can. .... aad tncb. D.G .W. a.-w.q, (714) 64Z-1M4 . 17 AU106 WAIITED USII) CAIS W AJn'll) - Up liD 1!JOO paa.l. haatao or aot A.llo wncb belu.Dqa, sa-&41 . PU8lJSHD DOIS MOT AC· CD'f L1ABIIJTT lot lDcor· net ~. • q,r..-tacu LUC'C\I.facWe, w trPo'P~­ JC.J ecrors Ia UJ ad•1 u.-m pubb..._, 10 t.lut Swtoo New. GIO~&J>. --~-:-::= JUPS. C AitS, PICKUPS f,_ S35 o\v&.ll.abl. at local ~~ evoc:boU for ~ry. :..U Swp!\11 O.ta c.u.r. (415) 864 0&44 W:DCIDIS 1980, CLASSIC lOOD. 3,000 mil.e. met&ll.lc chaapeoue $22,900. Pn"Yete paltJ. 9'19-6365. 1m ctm..ASS sUPRDa Power eteet1D9/brak••· lUIIOa&bc, &U, lller'eO, low 1U.Me, DUDt coodltioo N \&81 ,_ S2,100 beat offer i59-791S 1977 UNCOLM 4-DOOR Towncu Fv.Ur eq1Upped -nne, low ..W..~. u ceUeGt CODdwoa. Mu - S5,500 642·9'198. 1979 MGB, LOOTED lDI noN Bl.ack, take over t- or plllCbMe Elr~t conda boD SS9-5070 1979 cu russ Loaded 20.000 aut... S5.300. Call 8 s p.. 770-9333; 661 -3386, • .. 1UDQI • AUTOI FOR SALE 1m ~AGD ...... ,.,._ Sl.D ot .._. o&. . .... J*lll, ............ . IIN7 .._ .... ~I-G7'1 lt71 DATSUN 12JO ~· llaed. Au. ,......_, ... ooo aalea. S23,000 hra. f7'S.M17 WIICIDIS IINZ 300 o.-t. 1m. 47 ooo u. t..atJa.r. ...,.,. --rooJ. ~ liMa 1_.., 0.... eo aa.b T•..U. llcKlr Sl5,2SO 155-rrn SIVtLL.I DIISIL Cl-.a 1979 uo&l ,..U0wl-tc~ leather 'ater.or, cnuae, at.ltOCDabc, ... , Wire bll.b c:•JM. wurl top 68,000 h_a, ...-4·-S'Ne -------1978 aww 3301 n ooo ..W.., all utr.. -.rvlced 3 WMb &90 951-31118 aner 4 p ... 1867" OLDSNOBIU C\ltlaM All a~atoaanc LOelud .. po-r wuado-. au cond a.. of· fat ... 1881 1972 SUPER B!ETLE Swuoot, eac.U•ot condlhon, IDUJ utr.. l2 lOQ'beec of fer 4SQ.9580 -IUDQa 1978 CUSTOM BUlLT STER lJNG 500 .U.. new enqLOe. 17,000 malea loaded 831 -7402. 1964 CHIVROLET WAl.JBU V-8, allloliUbc, power .a .. , IDQ, aeellellt, o-p&.IDI au.. suoo t93·9218 1970 PORSCHE 911E S ..,..d. zww Maebew, m•IJ whee lt, wbtte bla c lt 851..Q63J 1973 PLYMOUTH SCAMP 6-cylu!der, powea ll"nD9 qood oa IJU. clMD Sl 150 offer 837-4904 eveDUiqa ----1960 AUSTIN HEALEY Road- ••r (4 -ter) 1\•bwlt •ooLOe and tr~oo A1J Orn.JLOAI eqwpmeot S2.000 496-1404 -.ulQI 1980 CORVETTE 11 000 aulet auto mahc. T top po-r .c .. ru~q, au . llereo, C tuLle IJIUDacwal• 581-8508 •veoLOQI 1971 TOYOTA WAGON - Rolled qood •nqiDe and hr.. run• s-499 Brad 837-0089 1977 CAMARO -L~azurv type eaceUent coDdal.!on a.~r po-r wi.Ddo ... AMtFW 8· traclt S3,900 495-1606 •avro.roauu 1m 11..-=nA LM'IID ., ' .... ... ...-.~ s.mc.l ........ , .... ...... Ia Pr crr1W SS.IDOIB.na. tll-nM 1110 1WW 31111 -Air, AM/I'M, 11,000 ~liMe. $1,11115. u.. ....... . ....144ee .. .. 1914 coavun m A.-. -....: Au, AWN I a • se ooo • ~--.1w. 412111!0 1974 VOLVO liU ....._, ••toola6tic. tu.l ~ ••• .-reo, Vic..._. ........, 13,2SO 41U120 1t79 VOLE.SWAGIII ...... [),_a ·L.-~ s. ~peed, _,_., ..... -~ IUC'Illea. 58.1!0 ., -llJI ~----------CLASSIC 1 H7 lUlCK Rlvwre GS ~ated, bled. Owner movuao, •• ..D. Sl,6001ofter 516-2321. 1978 riA T SPIDD. .uuN lepe, requ.lat Q-. • Dszt cooclahoa $4,800. Call VLilce, SS6-0571. 8SS ltlt. . VOUSWAGEN 1t'IS a...wnt. Good ~. air, ~tick. S2.995 497.J481 1975 O LDSNOIILI St.ufl.re. f u.lly ~pad. ·-= " ... coodttaon. low atl-te 8JO.. 7408, before 3 p •. or ai•r 9-30 p • 1957 VOLDWAGDI. S..· roof. JN 8-treelt, aew ••CJLOe, tuee, pamt ~2315 iap, 4SI6-l838 ~· 197-4 DATSUN 260Z. lacel- l_,t coodiboo s-4,400 Au, maq wta..&a. cle&D AaN 4 p Ill • 830-9455. 1969 TRIUMPH GT6 plu claaae coUec:tor'a c:a~, U'lnil, n&nt and )oob ~­ SJ,SOO 787-8780 1965 WUST ANG -OnoiUl owner B~~; eDCJLM, au, power a-paaAt. rechUa. S.. thw beauty• $2,100. 631 -4958 99A.tmQUEI CLASSIC CARS VINTAGE R.IPRODUC'110N ol 1901 Otdaaabu.e (parade car) 3 YMn _.., wUJa c.lr 400 mu• No I"M-..ble ol- fer ref~a..d AU lor Jaa. 645 8510, •vetU.DO• or .-. •odt DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES Pl.A.NMDfG 1'0 PLAHTING: l..udiOt.J)e IDit&ll&bou for rour _.., home, ,..,.u or ~odel JOUI tired yud Deaiqa .. ,.\ce a•atlable D-C La.oct.cepla9, (Lac 3057$2), 731.o4.225 -----~ --- COWPLITI DESIG N & CONS TRUCTION Sprlolll•r eyttema, aoal prepere.hon, eod , heea, dt.U.ve, decorebve bobt· laQ, waterf.all, ct.cb, lou.n· taiu. l.&od..:ape C1ty, 951- l811, 581-2SOI (neDiDo•>· = c :=::x:; - Y.--- -~n ,........ ltllec.. S.'fltt CwtGIII ......... 1. piMIIIIg na ....._ .. ....-so ctt~rs ... fl .... ........... 4M-.11 -111 1111 ett.r I WcWIINIY LANDSCAP lNG: Spriaklen. tree •rnee, .oct or eeed lawu. pla~~lil a~~d color. 16 yean an ., .. R...,aable. Tony, 645·5124 UJNIS LANDSCAPE a~~d Waba-..oe. •mnq all oJ 0.U941 Couty All type~, cleuup ud hallllno Free ~·--&46-1704 SAVI 10,. Pleall clelJ.ered lo yo~ar hollM ~ plllt 20% Steve, 7'10-3400. W a T LANDSCAPING - .... eo ... Ne pnc.. Lawu, p...... ..._.. IIQbtlD!,J, ~pda.ldeft. r.... ..u-.e .. as382&4. NAISAGE fOil 10't AL IODY WAS- SAGI ud. ...O..olocJy by • putuJIOMl ~. CaD ...... or Dona, 10 a m to 8 ,.. By ~ ...... ool'y (714) 141·2117 . (714) lti-OtO'J. Movuro• STORAGE GRBG'S WOVING . fut, earefw •rvice. Owuer oper· etecl. (714) 848-901M anytiae. rr .. e.ttm•t ... THI. STARVDIG COLUG.I STUDENTS W0¥1DQ Co baa qrown (Lie T·l24436) Same oood .. rvlee C&1.1641-8427 GORDON ._.OVJNG AND STORAGE Ldcal, aatloD- Wlde, loweet leoal rat•. I.D- N red (c.! T -108790) 768- 0643 STUDENT WILL WOVI rour fu111.1ture at voery ~-.ble ,.,. 752-1493 or 848-J777 TKII 'NO VIN-WAN" La C•refw. Courteo11.1 &Ad Inn· penttve PI-call 64,2. 1329 NURSJNG CARE NURSING CARliN HOWl: Nun.., IIJd•. bo.meaabn. Bonded, tcr .. Decl, ilanred. Available 7 daya/WMk, ~­ bo~an/cieyl w .... ra Med.lcal S.rYlc•. 834-0655 ----- omCE PLANNING YOUR o mCI lS IWP()It. T ANT Plan II riobt thJa tiae. Call a prof-out el (714) 551-6565 Don. ----- PAINTING PAINTING SPICJAL: "Sprlno colon a\ wtae.r , • ._ " lspert tDe.dor/ea• t.,lor. Quality materl&l.t. fr•• aallmatea. fr•d. 536-3471. PAlNTlNG llaterior/ aterior Reekleotial, COla· -ret..). prof.-ooal, ca..... ltut qualltr. All work ;uruteed. a-eoaalll• pr1cee. ,_ ..eta&... c..u Bill. 148-2328 IIAIODY PAC111C PA.DmNG-Work· WJIIU.OCK WASONIIY . .. .... lp. qMlliy u...t la ... l1. .... Wock .... Ooot W., "lallill ~ w .... ~. clllltiaotsM la· prof ... lo••l a.ad cl"a. ll ,... e.u ......,1 lw ...._ -.ton. ut.nore, •• •· ............. *· llcMe-......... n....k,o.. ... ...... ....... -.. !Ill· PAD11'1HG: latertor/be.rlor. 1m WU I...... l.owtale ..... p.-pt, .... WM . 11. AM DIRSON •Nioe· 1a.,.. to. 10,...... MAIOd'f. ~ bdck, , ... ~-(714) ... n•••. f••c••, p atloe, 1 ~-:;;';;· ;(7;1:4);m.:::;:';:1•=·===i ,. a ..... ~ ..... ..... ,... ....... (Lie. -1) ...... taMuwl. ... .-. MI..., I OUR DI'D· ,.... ...... W.C.k, •• ,. .................. ........ _ ........ ,...., .... lit DIM stb ..... . r...; •• ':Nr ........ ...... II··-..... ..,. ... I \Ill ... . ' F•ANK. KUOIENSKY PAINTING ~-l··- 7141546-1142 DTIJUOB.Dn'IJUOI\ hint· LDo -o-litJ work. a..-a. able pnc.. a...r-c... Call Allell. !WC)..(D40. llLL AND MARILYN'S CleaaLGQ, PalniiD9 aad (Arpaatry CoapaaJ ott.n tall apedakl Coaae.rd&l, ~ ,_ootatioD. No job too ...1) or too luv•. $48.,....... family owaed/ operated! DIMO PA.Dn'ING: Call today for ~ pncee lD\el- lor/eaterior. ClA• rear IJ'U .... ('Uc 3St0176) , .... e.ti&a. ... 55-1631 OLO-fASHJONID QUALITY br u upert crafbla&D. Call Doa lor flM iAt.dor/e.terior ..u..iee. MS-02St6 "SSaw WJ.tb tluifty pnc. .• EXTERIOR SPECIALIST Residential. com- mercial, industrial State Lie 362876 Insured and Bonded "WICB'iLiNGILO IS ucc--Plaa"-4: IAt.no• aad &.t.rior. A...-.qe ,_ $45 Aco•attc aeUlll9•· 540-1135. No. 33o4Sal. PAPER BAKQIRG $10/W ALLPAPD INS1' ALL· ID. Up~oJ..tered walla. • .,.-~ aatclt papen, labdce; ~. colot *""· portfoboe, tJQer ~ .............. pletue ..a... k.-lav. "'We ~...w·~...-... 1»0'130 aaytilee. A...,...,_, .. , n r QII ...... OuiW .......... ODIIOIIUirl ---~==.-.. ... ....... PLASTERING ALL PHASIS O F PLA.STIR [NG Re-at\lccO, teaturu19 , l.la .. norleatenor patchwork Room add1bot:1.1 and c \lltolll boa• Fr.. ..U~t:~.~.le (Llc 388781) JohD. 960-3786 PLUIOJNG DIAIHS CLIAiliD -from $4.!10. r,... ..tUD&t• AU work 9'Q&fUt.eci. R.uonabl• pric" No &frvlce call eh.e.r9e. DTain Wuten, (714) 631-08!53. lti-PIPIS. GAS LINES, lliPAIR&, SALIS Rat• $.24 lot the tint bolu, S18 eac:b bo..r thereatt.r D R St CW.n Pha.abLDol 14.5 lSOJ Oultty plv.abL&o. Pl.UWBING JS WY UNI. lepain. ..ua~, .,.., NIIOCW. ~u.., ..... fOb rut. ,.a..w., raJc.oable Jeff. 7'M-1 .... 131-1131. tt.UWIDtG -Rel6d•u.l aecf Coaaere~. AJJ JOIU ~ .... Mo~IIOo ... Of IIOo ...n ...... ~~C~W~We...-. c.u 631·1016 ll()l.l.D(MU PLUMilNQ w ............ .,.,.,..,. ell. .................... ~ ............ a.-... .,.. ,... ..... 112•7113 "7WNNIMQ IT II1.AN1) ... ,~ -,..,.,. ....... ••• 0 ............. ... ... u.IJ,.atal properU... .. rt •• ....,,.. •• .,. ...,...,_ .............. ............ POOLS/SAUNAS/ BOT TUBS/SPAS TID'S WOBJLI POOL/SPA Supph.. Wlar dnve, - d e liver!! All eupplaea av&lkble CI.&D o~at ~ ald. bru~v aa the_.., pool Lowe.r tha.o Ito.... p nc:ee ,.... eel -nee and ..n.aat.. (714) 54$-0761 WATER PURIFYING SYST!.M, ka1b bac:tena and alo••· ebmtnatM addioQ cblonnel C~at. mootbly eo.UI N-product oo tha m&tbt EPA approvoed r o• 1Dionaa· bOD C6lJ St.ve, 548·7889 01 &45-mt CH.AFFU SPA M&.ulte.n&Dee -,,... water t..nn9 -Do.G't oam.ble wath )'Oill bealtb S.nnee. rep&~n and Np· pll ... &32-la6'9 SOLAR DJEJIGY -We lll.P ply ud ~ aol&r pool. water and ~ laeab.DQ JYC1e1U. Call lor IAfonaabOD tu creclltl ud utWt't compa.ny rebate Advanced Solar MarllehDQ, (71 4) nt-6220 SWDOCNG POOL SI:RV · ICI . laeeU.nt. ~ work Repa111 abo 557-2783 SWDOCNG POOLS AND SPAS. coaua•rcw pool 'J)e- c~ahata. p•llo oov•n. bnclrworlt. c.meat block. O..r 2S ,_,. lA b'*- Ho lob too b49lunall Cout Poole, 541-7102. Mklor Jla . PRINTING PRINTID T -SHIRTS: CwtoiB ulll ecfeeDUIQ. ProaotklG&l- d uba-cotlapa.Dy ~a.alforau Art wotk avatl Wonuao Suo Shut Co , 1730 PoiPOOa, No 1. c~ w-. (714) 631-34i4 POWER WASH SEBV1CE •KJGH PUSSUU W ASK· tNG • ... Oi'MII ~,..... ,..., ..u.s.W. clttt *'-tlrt .... ,., ....... bt1clta ~ "-'deDti.al ~aM Woblle w.-,.,...17S IUUIIQUIIW T1ll CJUTTDMDI. r .... . ........ ,.... .. --c.....-. put <=uUJ lat 't. ~ ..... ......_IG·lJG.~. WI. IUIGIUTTII 6 loa, 1 ._ r.._.. ..... tNW. ......... , ..... ....., b rt ...... c.u (714) ~..,_.. IAMGUITDI -C.... ah=>•••t -.~­....... ..,_, ........... 11 ......... , rt:W. "-t? ............ ... M .. .., .... ROOFING RAY'S JKX>FING CO S.rv uao all of OTanqe Cou.taty AU type. Lle 36100, boAded, ~ANred AJJ work I,Jilatan teed 559-9369 ROOF L.EAJtsn RELlABLI prol-onai Replaeem•nt repaan All typet f r" eeblt:l.l.._ Hl&ll., b terpnee. Uc:euae 31.1&3 &31 7049 QUAUTY ROOFlNG lor '-O&d aDd D-coutruc boo u~uaed. ~ and beaded Ret.re.acee evaal able Call leDDy FI&Ak• anytlme 645-0193 ----86rC ROOnNG Spec:WII 109 Ul roof ,..pau Shake compoaaiiOD aDd rock S.rv 109 the Harbor ArN 548 0512 ROOF LEAK > Root prob -. all type11 rep&~ra r.roohDQ o•w root deck coehAQ. qett•ra. downlpo\llt .-.oaable. Q\lar&Da.ed tr .. •t1~t:~.~.t• 8&R &t6·Zm ROOnNG Al.L TYPI:S \1) cludl.llQ repaan O.Ck de e6qu ,.... -1\ltlat.. Call &ob 548-0769 ORANGI COAST ROOf [NG AU type. ol rooftDQ ao ell&dUlQ ~n aoci adda bou Fut, reba.ble and hoaett. Call Dave, S48 1733. Ctm., 846 2389 STEREO REPAIR STIJtiO REP-'ll' Ul yovr lao.e CODeo&.. u.d eompo ...... .\D)'ta.IH I.IKI.luduaQ S.tufd.aJ ~liP lJaeued uc1 reo.........S R~ble ra .... G.ty, (714) ~1-8055 STORAGE STOilAG.I SPACI AVAIL AILL 45 eq tt '<~ * eq ft., '"-$21 per aootll l5 alau• hoa Newport a..c:b Gatee CIPM from f a • to 8 p • f\&11 MCIU1ty A 1 s.u StcMeoe. ~. 4tll w 1•. Sant.eAaa TAILOR ALDf"S CUSTOM TAILOR· INQ for WIM aad oeott.- ._ ''()peaiao ~iaiH - ~ n .oo -etniQ~' J.Q ,.;... n .oo o...cs.., .. ,.. -. (714)m.atl7. • * STI1'KIM IVDO. m 1. lM It • eo.. v-CON· oa.An.n..A~ T• M" fWP woe two .._liD ........ ,_ ........ cell~ lor you**'-- fti.IIRITAU.ATIOII CIIAMIO flU -W ......... n.-. ...... ........ ,.., .......... 117-l- \ TU.E IMST ALLA nON DYN.UCC CDAMJC. W. ~bon. LOI•norte~rtenor. aDd ~•pa•n f ~-..nma._ (Purchue all materaal thro~aob ll~ et coatraceon pnfes l Ho n••t •or k 964-5041 TILl DOCTOR NAICES HOlTS[ CALLS' Acad c'-.n ano1 Re orouhnq' Repe1111 t-h' N•w mt1411lahoru' T1J. over tue 1 No tob toc amaU Pboo• 581 9800 TIU:ES NOW IS THE rna TO pruJI• your tr-Ca U Th• h~ru lO YM fl .. rvac• ID Orano• CouDI'f 548 3239 Georqe 24 bo~au JOKN S TI\E.£ )o(A1NT &N ANCE spec .. lw.oo 1J1 oroa meatal and decorauve anm Ill lAO LaceCIMd and •"-u red 545-7263 TREE ntMMrNG. atump removel and d •ao llPI Good work oood pnc .. Fr .. ..nmet• 24 boura Art 548-nKll WANTED TRE.E WOR!t Sp•c,aiJ "no •n luot eueelypaue Call Sonny 499-5123 EXPEU TREE SERVICE Tr.. end t.brl&he tnmmiDQ and r.movel Y erd renova lloo and ciM nvp Free •timate. Ca11 963 5!182 TREE TR INMlNG a nd r.nlOVAI, pnlAIDQ ah.apLOq Tr•~~.~plantlllq of planta and ahr~ab. Ollalaty worlt Ya~d clM.D~ap. 12 .,..,. In b~&a In-Ron 833 0186 deye 646-5394 e¥eD.1DCJ~ TRDS bpertly tnmmed and remov-ed ~le reb.able, rek,.ocet At.c yetd elM11upe ,,.. ..u mat• Art, 548 7a)2 TYPING BUSINISS SCHOOL aDd pe...oMI tn»oQ done ·on m, IBM W.C1Jie typewrlt.r 0\&ae, 852 ... W ALLP APIIDf<llltri,pplJl9 . Coaae.tclel, reekl .. ua l. hoe Sl • roll c.a C....., .1.7)e1 • WAU DICQI,-.r;a~~~on .. 0 .... ol all..U oou dJitP ---..... o-Mit ...-. ... PI eb ..... ...w. te ... t ua ..... ... ,. oecHAID WAUCOYIII- DG. WEDDING CONSULT A nOM UNIQUE WEDDINGS , c11.1touund to ht your CMeda.. M~&aw: and DUDUitet LOdaded. 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O..OOer opet e..S 1 cto all ~ wor\ m.,..u Wledowe •r lpe<laalty AUo co._pl•te bola.-:l.aAino. Call o..w lcblt. 146-7311. RON'S WDI'DOW WASIIDIQ S.mc.-R1..,..hh ...... .... ,.-.. .... eo... ... Nu, W-!1011. .... lp. movie-s --------------- .... NBC (8Cent~ ~ ..... A llght·hMn.d romMtk: chma ... In C.llfomla with Bruno I<Jrt)¥, l" Purcef~ 04dl Conn.' · John Frledrk:h, Thornaa C.rter and Tim ... tn.n Exci*'*" and con- tf'CMfly atncund etudllnt etec:ttons. t I, I \'" \ • •ftllllces (8Centr~taln) 10 AND THE lltOCN I MMNT. Susan Sltnt Jamie and Mtke Farrell In • ~ ebout dlvorc.d perents r.-t8bii8Nng ~ •11'11 ABC (8 CentreiiMountein) DON'T LOOK lACK Struggles and frustretlons. poignllnt emotions and tlnlllly. tr~ and glofy. In this remerUble story of the vtbrent and legendary baseball greet Leroy "SStchet" Paige Louis Gossett. Jr Is the Illustrious pitcher. The increchble life of Sitch. 1111 s Jllf\11 • •11MCBS (8Centre11Mountein) f'IMT YOU ~Y. Based on the true story of NBC News con•poudeut Betty Rollin's expertence With the IT*Uec:tOI"'"ff that &hoOk her emotiOns. her memage end her outlook on hfe Mary TYter Moore end Anthony Pertuns ster The treume of surgery end eventual trlufl'1)tl S NEIL FUJITA DESIGN INC . I I' II I \j I •1tNi cas (lc.ntrai/Mounteln) WLLA. Debofeh Rafflh .. a truck· atop welt,.. de..,.., to teew the huh-allnglng lite beNnd end take on dfivlng one of thoee big shiny rtga. She hu lOti of gut., but 1n trytng to rn.ke a bet1er life for her femlty. flndl It a lonQ and ~ road. Special Ouest ttar Ctoris leechmln portrays • ....aned tiVCker who •• Willa under her wtng.. Clu Qlleger and Otane Llldd ce>.-r. I I ;r ll' '\,I , '.I 1\1'\il ,, •11NI C8S (8CentraliMountaln) J'HI MEDUIA TOUCH. Richard Burton IS I fnan who~ he has mental powers to cause clseatera .. end deeth. A first. and with lee Remldt CC»tarrlng, It Is welt wortt\ watching. But, don't get the willies. •,tl'\, JttNI · .. ,,.. ABC (8Centra11Mountaitl) THE PINK 'ANTHER STRIKE& AGAtN. A favorite atMys . with the great ~er Sellers. Ill! s Jl lf\lf ,, •11N C8S (8 CentraiiMountetn) T~E IURVtVAL OF DANA. A contemporery drema of teen-ege vetues wherein II takes • disasterous confrontatiOn. resuthng In death, tor one beautiful teeNger to rMIIze that her original values w.re solid, her way of life true blue. and that She will be a survivor. Melissa Sue Anderson. Robert Cerradlne, Marion Roes and Tatie Balsam star. · ~\In ll 11\11 11' Warn tng : The Surgeon General Has Oetermmed That Ctgarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. als --------- 1 1;1 \1.\' • •11N NBC (9 CentraliMounteln) THE ROHflT KLEIN SPECIAL. The c:qnedlen i8 joined by ector JUdd Hirsch and the Charlie Daniels Band for an hour of fun and music. •;,'\ I M.'\\ ;p •11N NBC (9Centra11Mountein) Jun ftl.AIN FOLKS... THE ltL· UONAJRE HUNTS. A wide-eyed loc* et the sprawling Hunt femlty of whoM vest ere In ,......, AI!JC (8 Centr.nbwltaln) RDOia'TME IErT 81tBATIONI Thll ~iOn of the llndmartc ..._ 11 reoedeut 0\lef the next ....-.n SUndlrya. The epic feetur• chlrecter. W.O clrectly affected the Hfe of Alex Hiley, both IS a yout'ig8ter end later In his life, cCMtrlnQ nMrty • quarter of • cenrury, through the depresalon end two world w.ra. The all-star cut lncbtee Mar lOti Branda, Paul Wlnneed. ON Merrill. Hec;vy Fonda, Olivia OeH.vUtand, .Ossle Oevls and m~ny, many more. ', .\ 1 Jl I '\i I •· l•~• Mlnetll. Nell Carter and the entire national company of A Chorus l.Jne. A salute to the American rm~slcat theatre and you'll love t~Yery minute SIIN _fliNI : f·IPII ABC (6Centra11Mounteln) AOO'Ta THE NEXT GENERATtONS Back again. Alex Haley's epk: saga of an American tamely's tnumph spans nearly 100 years Marton Brendo. D11hann Carroll, Robert Culp. Ruby Dee. Olevea DeHavllland, Andy Grllhth and John Rublnste•n •nPM C8S (8 Central/Mountain) THE 35th ANNUAL TOHY AWAIUJIJ The Tony Awards honor excellence In the theatre. presented by, among others. Etten Burstvn. Lena Horne Rtehard Chamberlain, Lauren Bac.ll, Elizabeth A Sillier dlsJc engreved With the maw of tragedy andcomedv end atteched to a setver hall moon. the Tony 1s the theatre's most chertshed prtze • ser1es --------------------~----- ..... ABC (8CentraNountlln) 1ME LOVE IQAl. The Fr~l Pair .. .,.. NBC (8 Central/Mountain) &I AND THE lEAR. Beauties And The BMsts. •tiN ABC (9 CentraiiMountatn) MNTAIY ISLAND. Roarite battles the dfMI. and Tattoo drOD6 a milllon •,11N 1\11.\v 1 ,...., NBC (8Central/Mountaln) DISNEY'S WONDERFUL WORLD. Basebll/1 Fever. · •IPMCBS (7Central/Mountaln) AflCHIE IUNKEft PLACE: MOf\1 J\lf\ll 1 •nPII NBC (8 Cer)tra11Mount••l1) FlAMINGO ROAD Thtl Hostaoes I \II S Jllf\11 ' ....... NBC (7 Centra11Mountall1) LOIO. Macho Man The sheriff (Claude Akins) persuades his modest Hewtcins (Brian Kerwin) to .. 11'11 N8C (ICentr~ FLA....ao lltOMl 'lllclr U J'-.'Nf, 1 II I , I I I \,I • .... N8C (7 CentraNounteln) LoeG. The Dirtiest Gkll In Town. ...,.. NBC (8Cent~ntlln) HILL ITM'Il ILUU. Life, Death, E.temlfy. Etc. sports --------- 1·.,.. N8C (12NoonCtnt.JMount) MAJOR LIAOUI IAIEUU: Alt IMide Looll ... wrth Bryant Gumbel, fOllowed by the G ............... I:INPIIABC (2:30CenUMt.) fttiiO IOWLERI SPIUNG lbuR 4-SPII C8S (3 Central/Mountain) GOlF 72·hole S-400,000 Kemper ()pert from Bethesdl. Maryland. &-1:30PM ABC (4 Central/Mountain) yttDE WORLD OF IPOfl'TI, •,\11\1 M .\ t :1 4-l:aOPII NBC (3Centra11Mountain) I'ORTIWORLD Tomo,ow·s Champions bOxing from Sen Remo. Italy, and the JurrbO Elliott Track Classic from PhlledeiDhla. 44PM CBS (3 Central/Mountain) OOLF. Final round of the $400,000 Kemper ()pert trom Bethesda, Md 4:»--PMABC (3:30Cent.IMt) WIDE WORLD OF IPORTI. Mtl"J J\11\ll ' UD-1tN ABC (1·30 CentJMt) MONDAY N1QHT IASEIALL A IMSOrl premiere ".1\T J\11\11" 2-.,... NBC (1 CentreVMountatn) ~ LIAQUE ···MU.: An ...... "-'-·· -8fyltnt Gurmet. fOllowed by the 0.... ............ I:»INABC (2:30CentJMt.) ftAO IOWLPS IPNNG TOUR. The $90,000 Seattle Open . .. .,.. NBC (8 Central/Mountain) 5-t:IDPM ABC (4 CentraiiMountaen) HILL ITMET ILUI& Gatotbait WIDE WOM.D OF lflOfiTI '> 1\ I 1\ J 1\1 I " ...,.. NBC (7 c.ntraiiMounteln) IARIARA MANDRELL AND THE MANDRELL liSTERS •• ,.~ 111'\11 S.l:_... N8C (2Cen1ra11Mounteln) IPORTIWOflLD L~ COYerage. t 6/tl COH OOHC1'/N4 ~TU INC pq()QRAMS LISTED ARe CHOS€N AT THE SOLE DISCRETION Of CORNELIUS DONOVAN ~TES. INC Ktngs: 3 mg. "tar." 0 3 mg ntcoune av. per ctgafette. FTC Repon January 1980 lOO's: 5 mg "tar." 0.6 mg n1coune av. per ctgarette by FTC Method. .. • KENT III r