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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-06 - Orange Coast PilotI HlllA'r 1 l lHHJAHY t. 1·111;
Exeeution error?
Doubts raised in Lindy CU$e
QUESTIONS RAISED
Undbergh In 1935
· fi'LEMCNGTON , N.J. (AP> -
lnformation from FBI files cuts
doubt on the testimony of several
key witnesses in the 193$ trial of
Bruno Richard Hauptmann, con·
victed andexe<:uted in thelddnap-
murder of the Lindbergh baby,
according to published reports.
T he informatiort was obtained
under the federal Freedom of In·
formation Act and published
jointly in Thursday's Hunterdon
County Democrat and the New
Brunswick Home News.
ll contradicts testimony by the
prosecution's fingerprint expert
and handwriting analysts -as
well as the identification of
Hauptmann's voice by the vie·
tim 's father. aviation hero Col.
C h arl es Lindberg h , the
newspapers reported.
The files also raise questions
about statements by the go.
between in ransom negotiations
a nd the identification of
Hauptmann by a taxicab driver
who carried a ransom message,
the newspapers said.
The kidnapping case was one of
No pact ialks set
Beatles
to sing
for John?
LONDON (AP> -The three
surviving ·members of the
Beatles are planning to record
together again. th e Sun
newspaper reported today.
In a dispatch from New York ,
the newspaper said the three
Paul McCartney. George Har·
rison and Ringo Starr wiU
make a re<:ord in tribute to John
Lennon, who was shot down out·
side his New York City apart·
ment Dec. 8.
The Beatles split in 1971.
The paper said the reunion
was being organized by the
group's longtime producer.
George Martin.
It said Martin hoped to re<:ord
an album featuring the three
musicians at his $2.4 million
studio on the Caribbean island of
Montserrat.
McCartney already is on the
island making a record for his
group, Wings.
the most famous in American
court history. On March 1, 1932,
19-month-old Charles Lindbergh
Jr. disappeared from his second·
story bedroom al the Lindberghs'
Hopewell, N .J .• home.
Lindbergh and hundreds of
policemen across tbt country
searched for the baby untiJ May
12, when a workman stumbled
over the body in a shallow grave
just five miles from the
Lindbergh home.
Two years later, on Sept. 14 .
1934 , police arrested Hauptmann,
a 35-year-old Bronx carpenter.
The day after his arrest. police
found $15,000 of the $50,000
ransom Lindbergh had paid in a
shoebox in Hauptmann's garage.
Hauptmann had said the money
had been given to him years
earlier by a friend and business
partner leaving for Germany.
After a highly publicized fi ve-
week trial, based almost entirely
on circumstantial evidence.
Hauptmann was convicted of
murder. He protested bis in-
(See KIDNAP, Page A2>
Ylll llllT• llllY Ml
OR AN GECOUN TY C A LIFOnN11\ 25 CENTS
ECONOMICS LESSON
President Reagen
R:;;;;; hai~d
as 'teacher'
4
NEW YORK <AP> -Business
and financ ial leaders gave
President Reagan high mtrks
today as "teacher" for his stem
nationally televised explanation
of why the nation is threatened
with '"an economic calamity."
But despite wishing Reagan
s u ccess in reviving the
economy, some said the time
has come for the president to de·
liver on his promises of reduced
in di viduaJ and business taxes
and cuts in federal spending.
·'The last thing anyone in
America could benefit from
would be two back-to-back un-
s uccessful American presi-
dents," said Walter Hoadley,
chief economist of the S.rn Fran·
cisco-based Bank of America,
the nation's largest bank.
The White House said initial
public reaction was overwhelm· mgly positive.
Within 75 minutes after the
AP Wire,.....
speech, the White House re·
ceived 432 telephone calls -378
with positive comments, 24 with
negative reactions and 30 that
could not be characterized
positive or negative, a spokesman
said.
"The top comment was, for
the first time in their lives, they
were able to understand the
economy.•• said assistant press
secretary David Prosperi.
"They didn't reel the president
talked down to them."
Producing a dollar bill, and
then 36 cents in change, Reagan
explained Thursday how the
value of the dollar has declined
since 1960. He used charts to
s how how he hoped lo balance
the budget before bis term ex·
pires by slowing the growth or
federal spending.
"I believe this was President
Reagan 'the economic teacher'."
(See REAGAN, Page AZ>
County
riders
idled
By GLENN SCOTI' Of .. o.lty ,..._. SUH
It was a waiting game today
for both sides as the Orange
County Transit District strike
threatens to keep public buses
orf th . streets for the third day
on Saturday.
Negotiators for the United
Transportation Union ,
representi ng 957 s~•iki n g
mechanics and bus drivers,
claim they are waiting for dis·
trict officials to soften.
At the district. officials say
it's the union's turn to act.
And bus riders who account
for up to 100,000 trips a day are
restlessly waiting for the time
when they can resume their
usual bus-ridin~ routine.
There was litUe hope today
that officials from the district or
the union were willing to make
the first move -a possible sign
of weakness -to resolve the
contract disputes.
No spokesman at EMI. the
Beatles' longtime record com·
pany. was immediately availa·
ble for comment. Here we go again at Mount St. Hele1as
District General Manager
James Reichert said that bis
s ide informed union officials
when a final discussion broke
down Wednesday that the dis·
trict Is ready to resume talks.
Union officials. he claimed,
had no responae. Space test told
WASHINGTON CAP) -U.S.
intelligence sources say the
Soviet Union apparently has
conducted a successful space
test of their satellite-killing
-weapon.
Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds, otherwise fair
through Saturday. Lows
tonight 42 along the coast,
50 inland. Highs Saturday
62 lo 87.
IN81•E ..... ~~
Pr.,,arillf for mot1W roi.1
tab• tu foll on hDo itara. See
Page CJ. ....
S team and ash erupt from Mount St. Helens in
Washington, spewing about 17,500 feet in the air after _be·
ing quiet for several months. The volcano, 45 miles
northeast of Portland. has been active since March 27, •
1980. Behind the plume is Mt. Rflinier. a dormant volcano.
.Jean Harris said 'strung out'
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. CAP)
-Jean Harris' lawyen called to
the stand today a teacher from
the Virginia girls' school the de·
Cendant headed to testify about
her emotiooal turmoil the day
Dr. Herman Tarnower wu shot
to death.
Karia Hartz Cortelyou, •
mathematics teacher at The
Madeira School for Glrl1 in
McLean, Va.. testified that on
March 10, lln. Harris, bead·
mistress at the school, was
"very strun1 out" Just houn
before she drove to New York
and fl.red the shots that killed
the creator or the Scarsdale
Diel.
On Thursday, Mrs. l{arri1
stepped down from the w\tneu
stand, denyiq her pill, but
leavin1 the actual sbootlq ~
Tamower atilJ unnplamed.
'Thf'OUlb her. tbe JUl'1 learned
of the bitter llllt letter sbe 1'rcQ
her lover ~ 14 yean complalD·
lnl that a "thlntnc slut" Md
tllen her plHe ID Tanow•'•
will and in bis life.
Mrs. Harris teltifled Tbunaay
~
Teacher latest ·witness
she only remembered shooting
Tamower in the hand March 10,
the night the millionaire
cardiologist was fatally
wounded in the bedroom of his
Purchase, N.Y .• estate.
She has maintained Tamower, n, was shot accidentally during
a struggle over her gun as he
tried to stop her from killing
herself.
The proeecuUon contends she
dellberately shot htm to death in
a jealom rqe over hls affair
with Lynne 1'17f~._ 37.
· "Isn't it a tact, lln. Harris,
tbat on Karch 10, lllO, you in-
tended to kill Dr. Tamower and
then kill yourself because ir you
coaldn't bne bim, no woman
could," A11i1tant District Al·
toniey Geor1e Bolen uked dur-
i n 1 bis four-day crou·
examination.
"No, It r·t Mr. Bolen," Mn.
•
Harris replied calmly.
During redirect examination
.by her lawyer, Joel Aurnou, Mrs.
Harris saJd Bolen subjected her
to "trial by humiUation" and
begged Aumou not to reread her
last letter to Tamower.
The letter. among other
things. denounced Mrs. Tryforos
as a "thieving slut" for trying lo
push her out of.Tarnower's life
and' will.
"Please don't read that letter,
please." she cried.
She wept openly several
times, and once left the
courtroom leanilll on Aurnoa'a
shoulder after she coUapeed ln
.tean on the witness stand.
She wu ute4 by Aurnou ll
some or t'-e more toucbtnl
pa11a19 ~ the letter accurately
described her feeUn11 last
March. ' "Wilen you wrote that the
4
diamond ring he gave you meant
'more than life itself,' was that
true?" Aurnou said.
"Yes. but we've all read it. Do
we have to do it again, Joel,
please?" she pleaded, again in
tears. ·
In her account of what hap-
pened in Tarnower's bedroom on
the ratal night, Mrs. Harris said
Tarnower bit her twice, told her
she was crazy and grappled with
her for the .32-caliber revolver
she pulled out or her handbq to
use on henelf.
Mrs. Hanis said she could &C!·
count only for the shot to
Tarnower's hand, one •bot lhe
thought went into her stomach
and one shot abe fired lato a
cabinet to see ii the gun waa
workinl. She could not "feel or
bear" two other shots that killed
Tamower, lbe said.
Sbe also spoke aboat Uae
f ailun ~ lier admt•mau. ll
Madeira IDd ber laek ol tdllldtJ .. a wiamm. wlaleb .........
to ber dut1io• to eo••lt
· 1uidde at tbe side ol a paed ID
•front et Tamower's bouae.
A
"We told them we're ready to
start 'when you're ready to have
rmeaningtul discussions'." saJd
Reichert. "When they're ready,
they'll let us know."
At the union headquarters in
Anaheim, general chairman Joe
Couturier reported tbat there
are no talks in the worts, and no
talks about starting talks.
"Is there no solution, then?"
he was asked.
'•We're ready to speak
anytime the district ii," be said.
"It's kind of a wait-and-see at·
titude."
The strike wu called at 12:01
a . m. Thunclay by the union
leaders, who so far ban been
' unhappy with district offen for
a new contract for the
mechanics and driven.
Tbe bnakdown lD n .. otlations
has centered oa ques\iou ~
<See sTamE, Pase AJ>
A-test complew;d
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you niz m an was travrltng with a
23 year-old woman. "ho they
believed was k1dnappe<1 at lhr
scene
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s toppe d w as a p udd l e of
trans mission flu id ln"est1gators
have asked stores and mechanics
in the area lo take note of anyone
buying fluid for their rar
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shouldC'r l\.•nrth r(.'<I h;iir and
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\\Oman were not rc•lcaserl p(.>nd-
mg not1f1 c·at1on of rc•lat1vt·s
Pentagon se-eking
def t"'OS(• inc r f>a f>
WASJllNf;fO'J 1.\P1 Amid
reports lo C1111g1 •'ss that lhl· So
viets have a bt t\('f lank force ;mrl
that the United Stales C'an no
longer conf1dcnth C'latm n.rval
s upenor1t~. the Pentagon ts .isk
in g for huge 10<:n·asl'S in d('fc:nsc
spending
Tentat1ve proposal.<; prt'parc•d
by t he P entagon 's c 1v1lia n
leadership call for ucJding $2.1.6
billion to the Carter adm101stra
lion's defense budget recommen-
dation for next year. for a revised
· total of$220billion
h 'h•\•hvnl.' rrom Oe1rU\. aulcl there
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DIED FOR CRIME
Bruno Hauptmann
f'ro'" Page .1' J
KIDNAP ...
11oc·c•n1·t· unlrl his t·lt•t·t r111·ul 1011
\pr rl :1. J!.l36
Thi FBI n·1·orcb "1•rt: not ust•d
durin~ tht> tnal for n •as<ins nf•\rr
ma cit· dear The nt'\\ "P.lflt·rs said
matt 11al from the fll<'c; C'IC"arh 1n
tl1rat1• host1l11.v bl•t" N•n st al~' 111
\'t'sl 1).!.1tors a nd f Pdl•r;.t l agents
C'111Jll''> of lhC' FBI file' '-'en·
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l11l'ludt'CI in th<' mall'rtul ... ar•
<·op1e~ of investigatory rcpo~.
memos from field cagents, ropie'
of ransom notes a nd the r ansom
money, and othf>r t'vrcienr t• u't!<I
a g a ) n .., t Ir i.I U.P t m iJ n n. t h t'
llf''-' 'IHJpt'rs :-aid
County man
slain; other
badly hurt
A l'lacent1a man v.as shot to
death and a compan11m M·rwusl)
wounded Thursday night as the
two sat in a car on <1n Anaheim
<;treet. police said.
Pronounced dead al Anaheim
Memorial Hos pital was Hum-
berto Perez. 42. Ills companion.
David Benavi des. 44. of Oxnard.
'was taken to the UC rrvine
Medical Center in Orange, where
h e w as reported in stable eond1
tion .
According to ofhccrs. the two
men were s itting in a car a t 1129
W. Cente r St. when an unknown
gunman waJked up lo the vehicle
and opened fire.
No sus pects are rn custod} and
an investigation io; continuing, a
policespoke!.man said
Felon flees
courtroom
S 1';1\ 1i'LE I J\ P > A newly <"<m
"il'l('d felon shppNI out of llw
,.ourtroom JUSt· as Juror:-. Wl'f'f'
c o ni.:re1tulating th<' judge for h1 ...
J>rrformanc<' at h1~ first tnal m
K rn~ l 'uunty Superior Court
.JudgC'Gcor~eT Mattsnnfoun<I
Leroy Anthony l'in1•:-. gu11l' of
robbc•Q' with a d<'adl~· \\<'i.1pon
Thursday. ·
While attention turnt·d lo a
Juror reading a letter in pratS<' of
Mallson . P i n es disappe ared
befon · officers could lake him mtu
custody, officials said
Pmes. 19, of Seattle had been
free on bail and was not under
g uard during the trial
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between secular moderales and
religious leade~s aod pleas by.
revolutJonary leade r Ayatolla h 1 R uhollah Khomeini for Iranian,
politicians to slop "tSiting one.
another like scorpions."
Some Tehran sources said the
leftists were protesting the agree-
m ent between Iran and the United
States to free the 52 American
hostages a nd to call attention to
ris ing unemployment in Iran.
After the street fight ended,
there was an unconfirmed report
that one person was killed.
According lo police between
7.000and10,000members undsup·
porte rs or the Marxist Fedayeen e
Khalq or ganiiahon m assed at
Freedom Squ;ire on the western
edge of Tehran in defiance of a
~O\. ernn1ent ban on demonstra
tll.l(ll>
spo k l's man f o r th e
param ll1lar) R l'volutionary
Guard tn 'ft'hran told The As ·
so1·tttted Pres:. by teleph one that
tht• ll'ftlsls "a few of them c arry·
mi.: J!uns and km' c•s · · man•hed on
'1\•hrnn l'nrvcrsity to disrupt Fri·
day l\1o!>ll·m prayers at the um .
\ l!rsll~
I It' s aid the mar<.' her s were con-
fronted by s upporters of the
lll'zbollah1." or "God's Party."
fighting broke o u t "and the
Fl•duyeen started s hooting." The
t" 11 g roups were finally separate<.!
II\ Ir .mian scC"ur1ty troops.
ll1•1bolla hi is an organization of
t111l11wer... of hard·lin Is lamic
111 1 gymcn "'ho support Kho·
llll'tlll
1'1·hran r:11ho quot (.>d un official
:11 the ''1·ntr1:1I Hevolut1onarv
( '11rr11n1tll•t· a g roup that assumes
...111111· µol1tt• <1u1 1cs. as sa~ tnJ!. the
c.1· 1111111!'.t ralor:-. "'l.'rc trying •to
di\ 1·r·t 1w11pl(•', mrnds from thC!
lJUl·~twn ur lhP war," a reference
to the 2(1 \H·ek-old war b<'l'-'<'<'n
I r:in und nt·1~hhoring Iraq
I lw l'ommitll't.' offl<'lill "as
q111l\<:tl as "a) 1ng Fl•day cc·n m c1n
l11·r" "ht•!µ und ar d lhl•1r
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1 nlunrn1>flhl'ent•m.\ "
Six illegal
aliens nabbed
in Irvine area
lr\'lne police h ave arrested six
people susp<'<'ll·d of being illegal
alien:. along with a man who a l-
legt•clly ... muggled them into this
l't>llnl r~
l'h1· 'l'' 1•n people were found
11 :! ·111 a m toda~ tn J s tation
\\l.Jgon p<.1rkt'd at the Irv ine She ll
St<1l1on. c\lti2 Trahuco Road, s aid
1 fllH·l' Lt Bob IA"nne rt
lll' said Irvine poli('C' officers
Tom Hu me and H i c h ard
Handftt'ld W(•rc on routine patrol
when they spotted the car .
;\Iler discover ing that six or
the car's occupants d idn't h ave
any ident1ficalion, police ca lled
in officers from the U.S. Border
Patrol and the Immigration and
Natur alization Service.
The driver o f the s t ation
wa gon, Is idoro Gonzalez GaLin-
d o, 22. o f S mith River .
California. was held on s us picion
of s muggling illegal aliens .
'Son of Sam'
loses mate
NEW YORK IAP) The
man t•o nviclc d i o New
York ·s · Son of Sam " slay.
ings. David Berkowitz. fell
in love with a transsexual
tnm ate at t he s tate prison a t
/\llrca, c·orrect1ons officials
'i,I)'
The t ranssexual, Louis
<~ u i r r o s . 2 5 . w a s
t ransfcrred t o a nother
prison when officials dis-
l'OVered what was going on.
R i('har<I Feil z. deputy
"llpenntendcnt at Attica.
'aid T hursda}
Qu1rros. who calls
himself ''Dia ne" and has
taken hormones to make
his breas ts grow. is ser ving
a sent<'nce on a conviction
o f robbi n g a f e ll ow
transsexual at knifepoint,
Feltz said. Berkowitz, 27, is
serving a 30-year·to-Jife
sente nce in a series or at-
tacks in 1977 . In which he
used a .44-caliber pistol to
kr~I six and wound seven.
Boy, 13, wounded
MIRA LOMA CAP) -A 13·
year .old boy playing in the yard
o f a pre dominantly blac k
parochial school that has been
the object of racial harassment
was wounded by gunfire from a
vehicle on the nearby Pomona
Freeway, sberilf's deputies said
Thursday. The youth , Charles
Antone Tribble. an eighth
grader at Faith temple Cbris-
ll an Academy o n Mission
Boulevard, was shqt once~ the
lower back Wedneslay .
APW•rePMIO
LOST DOG RETURNED AFTER 15-M ONTH ABSENCE
Shadow held by Aita Browne, Kevin Cleary
Shadow knows
Dog reunited tdth family
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Cynthia Dv.)l'r "'a!-cntraprwll in
a bogus plot to rt•:-.c·ue ..,omt' of th1
American hostage~ an<I !hat "hl.'
c laimed s he " a:. try tnj! to prl'\ 1•n t
another l 1 S m1 ht .ir) r aid to f1 l''
them.
Ship bla l fatal
SAN FRANClSCO < /\ P 1 A
Coas t Guard inves l1gatwn v. as
under wa y t oda' into u
m ysterious ~a.s expio.,1011 that
killed one person and tnJUrNI al
least two other., aboard the L ~
Naval Sh ip ll1•s!i auth11nl11·'
said .
·1 he Ol'\\Spupl.'r £-:Itel at .said
rt111rsd<I\ that the• pro,N·utor tn·
tltl'ated al Yl r:-. D'-'\l'r !'. tnal
\\'C'dne:-.da' that the ·rn.' ear-o ld
( r 1• e -I a n c e J 1l u r n a I 1 s ·t fro m
'\mher.sl. '-: \' had b1·<·n <;el up by
l \lO Ht•H1l11t10nur~ Guards
Ar1·ord1nl! lo the nC'wspaper.
thc·guanbmt'ntold ~In. Dv._\era
group of Mudl'lll::.. wanted lo free
some of the hosta1H•s who had
lwt'n remo\'ed <rnm the t • S Em-
bass 1· m Tehran afll'r the L'S.
n · ... ri1e :i ltempt failed last ApriL
The pro::..N'utor ..,aid the woman
J).(reecf to tr'.\· to obl.tin guns and
r.ulw equ1pm1•nl from ,\mt'rica
fnr lhc plotters f:l lelat <;aid
Orange County coroners are
seeking the identity of a young
man who was struck and killed
by an Amtrak train in San Juan
Capistrano Thursday afternoon.
The man, described as an 18 to
23-year -old Caucasian, was
believed lo have been sitting in
a n overstuffed chair about 30
feet from the tracks minutes
be fore he was killed.
Orange County sheriffs dep-
uties said t.he man died instant-i y when he was h it shortly
before 1 p.m . about 100 yards
north or La Zanja St.
They said the dead man car-
ried no identification.
A San Juan Capistrano youth
told deputies he was on his way
ho me from school when he saw a •
man sitting in a chair near the
railroad tracks.
The deputies said they suspect
the death was a suicide.
A coroner's d eputy today
described the man as five feet,
11 inches tall, about 150 pounds,
with long light brown or dark
blond hair, blue eyes and fair
complexion.
He was wearing blue corduroy
pants. a blue and green long
sleeved sport shirt, and brown
shoes
REAGAN •••
scttin(.t the groundwork to imple·
ment his programs , s aid Hoadley
in a lele{lhone interview.
Rea~an called for a 10 percent
reduction in per sonal income
taxes in each of the next three
~ears a nd provisions for busi-
ness to speed up tax benefits
when adding plants and equip-
ment to improve productivity.
"The president's m essag e
m akes good sense." said Philip
Caldwell. chair man of the Ford
\l otor Co.
·'T he nation is in need of pru·
rll·nt ..,pendin~ cuts li nked lo tax
c·u ts for individuals and to en·
rnurage t apita l formation. We
~upp11rt his efforts to get the
1 11un1n back on its feet ,"
<:uld"eil said
Reagan promised to detail his
plans by Feb. 18, when he de-
1 i \'e rs his Stale of th e Union ad-u res:. to Congress.
\\'all Strc(•t economist David
Jon<> ... of the tn\'estment house of
'\ubr~' G La nston & Co. said
.ifter ihe s peech. "I give him
• R e01gan 1 e redit for s tyle an~.
1orc·l'fulness But in terms of
... ubstantt', the speech fell short
of expectations .
"I think everyone is familiar
v.11h the proble m s o f the
economy. but the question is
what the new adminis tration
will do about it. To that extent,
lhe s peech did not go beyond
campaign talk."
Apology made
WASHINGTON CAP) The
White House apologized Thurs ·
dar for a fund-ra ising lette r
<'arryin g P reside nt R eagan's
sign ature that s ays ousting
Democ rats from the House is
the Republicans' No. l priority.
Ho use Majority Le ader Jim
Wright. D-Texas. said he was
told by White House s taff mem-
bers that Reagan was "aghast"
at the Jetter.
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'f111k t•sman s aid the incident
\L1:-. a "bud joke " played by
I \I. II photographer:-.
lk Niro 1:. 111 Home for the
pn•rn1erl' of his fi lm "Raging
Hull." hased oo the life of
hoxer J akt• I.a Motta.
Burry up
andtealt
"Arter some invesU1aUon,
l h uve found a s ituation
which. lf handled correctly
and with dis patc h . wi ll benefit greatly the people or
Orange County."
T hus began a letter to
count y s u pervisor s by
Laguna Beach civic activist
Johe Gabm l• in which the
local gadfly sought public ac·
cess to a stretch or beach just
south o( town.
Gabriels' letter is stam ped
<Received) by then Counly
Cler k W. D. St John. The
date is Dec. 8, 1969.
T he beach in question ?
Thous and Steps Beach in
South Laguna and the ques-
tion of public access remains
e m broil ed i n li t igation
bet ween the county and
tio meowners 11 years later.
"I'm glad I s uggested Utis
be done quickly." quipped
Gabriels.
Si n ge r H e le n R e dd y
withdrew a divorce action
agains t he r hus band a nd
manager. Jeff Wald , the day
after she riled it because she
decided she had been "has·
ty. · · her press agent says.
Miss Reddy and Wald have
l>l'cn married for 13 years
a nd ha\'e a n 8 ·vear ·old
daughter. Jordan. ·
Author Gore Vidal says
Americans might consider
se nd 1n j! a
Ca l ifor n ia
housewife
D o roth ea
Mor efield, the
wife o f an
ex-hostage
to the While
House.
Vidal said }-.~ ..... -
s h e "could 1' " probably be MOR EFIELD
pres ident'· because of the way
s he ke pt up th e public's
i n te res t 1n the I ranian
hos tages. one of whom was the
U.S. consul general to Iran,
Richard Morefield.
"Anyone who can s tand that
much press for that much
time could probably be presi·
dent. .. he said.
Boat r ace canceled
Disagree111e 11ls over dat e doom compe tition
By ALMON 1.0C'KARt-:\
Of Ute O••ly Pilot 4j1tJft
Gray whale:-m1g1 at1ng along
the Orange Coast <1r11untl St
Patrick's lht\. t·a11 rru1<;t· in
peace and q111.t•I 'l'h<-rt• \\ tll lw
no ro;1ring off.,h1111· I"'" 1·1 '"'"'' racin~ al up\\ ;1rds ol 'HI mph lo
disturb tht•ir 11•1:.ur<'I\ ''"' .i • .,
A s d ma 11 t• r 0 r l.11 I I h I
lhundt•r hn<tl~ '<'ill 110 1 th1111•lf'1 .11
:i ll th1!-n ·;1r off 111,. <Ir.i n~<·
Coast 't"h•• 1·\ 1·11t t ha t h;i-.
launl'h••ll th1 11al 1110.d olr<,hr1re
pov.c•r ho;1t 1 ·" t ";' rnp.11i•11 in
Ne" port l\t':it h f, r llw l'as' lour
\'t•ar.., ha" lw .. 11 • 11111•l1·d
.\ summt•r date was not accep-
t a ble lit>cause of ot her boating
acll\'ll) a long the Orange Coast.
mo..,11~ ma1or sailboat races.
nurin~ the fo ur years the
PO\\ t'r boat race was held. the
t•\ t'nt dr e"' packed spectator
IHiJls Thousl:lnds of other on·
10111-.Ns lined the bluffs and
'1l•,1dw~ along the :.ho re to catch a
g II m l"C of the spt>cd mg boats.
Hill Fawcett o f Fawcett/
l\1·r \un Pr oduct1on:.. promoter or •ht• 19flll r.1t'l' for Warm1ngt.on,
blamed the "inflexibility of the
power boat people" for the can-
cellation of the race.
Offs hore power boat associa·
tion people explained t hat the
suggested late r dates were unac-
ceptable because of the logistics
of the campaign which require
owners, drivers and crews to
have at le:ist six weeks to ship
the1 r boats to the s ite of the next
race and to r epair a nd tune
them for compet ition.
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Ne'<' port lk,11 h 11•,tl , . ..,1,,11• d1•
v e I 11 p <' r " h 11 I " 11 k •• \ < 1
sponsorship or th1 I'"''< I h11.1t
race l;1st v1•ar fr11111 1111 hr1111l-.
Irish wh1skl'\ -.a11t th1 · 1 111 h.,-.
been r;111t·t'lt·d l1< 1 ........ 1 1111.1
hie date M11ld nut I,. "h1·tlult·d
Energ y assistance
b lunder reported
Whal<' wait lwrs 11111 • n•l111•1-.1<,
hav<• long tw• n h1t11 •1 11pp111wnl'
Of lhl' lal'C h<•lll).! ht•ltl Ill \f.111'11
c laiming lh;it lh• p1·•·1llru:
power boat~ t'rt'.1t1•d ·' 11.•nl!• 1 111
the migrating "h.tlt•
Tom Ashl<•\. a 'll'1k1•.,111a11 for
WarminRtnn ..... 1111
.. Boh was \'I'!'\ "'""'' "1• to lhl'
C'ritic1sm bv th1• \\halt· "t1lth1·1 :-
and offerPrl tu l'11an1•1• th1· !late•"'
the race, hut lwt \\l't•n t ht• t 1t" of
Newport nt.•:t l'h I " h1th lllll('h
give a permit for thr racc l 111111
the sponsoring !)\I\\ l'r bnat J S
sociation. no other ~u1ta hll' ll,1tt·
could be obt ained."
As hley said the clat<• of J\pnl
25 was agrc'<'ahlt• lo a ll con
cerncd, but that tur11C'fl out lo be
the date schedul{•d for th<.• s tart
of the Ne" port to Ens<•nal1a
yacht rac e . anolh<'r lncal
nautical exl ravagan1.a.
A suggestion to run the power
boat race a week hefon• or a
week af~er April 25 was vetoed
by the power boat association
because of conflicts with other
races in New Orleans and
Florida, according to Ashley
\\lTIOCll 1APJ CC:1hforn1a
mH.\' haw• 111 P") dearly for a
hun·aucratir blunder in whjch
lhou ... ands of 1nchg1ble residents
rcn'l\'ed $.10 checks from an S80
rnlll1.11n fund earmarked to help
'"" 1nNim1' famd1<•s pay utility
hi!"'
Tht· Antioch Daily Ledger said
th 1• Cal1 fo rn1a O ff i c e o f
J.~c·onom1c Opportunity, which
adminis ters the federal Low·
I rH'omc Energy Assistance Pro-
g ram . mistakenly mai led $30
che<'ks lo residents who don 'l
qualify for them.
So far. about 7RO,OOO checks,
totalling $23.4 m1llion, have been
mailed out. Bob Cates. director
of the s tale energy assistance
program, s aid it was not known
how many of those recipients
were ine li g ible for a id , the
newspaper reported, nor the
total amount sent to those in-
eligi ble.
Res idents of housing already
s ubRidized by federal funds a re
in e l igibl e for th e aid .
Ca l ifornia's S80 m i l lion in
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Tell us wbat:s. on our mind. The number is in
service 21 hours a doy, seven days a week .
federal low·mcome e nergy sub·
s1dies is supposed to go lo people
who earn at or below 125 percent
or the fede rally established pov-
erty level and pay their own
uti Ii ties.
Ineligible recipients legally
are obligat ed to retur n t he
checks lo the state. However,
Cates said the state will have to
pay the federal govern ment for
any checks cashed by people
who don't qualify fo r the money.
Ca tes sa id the m ist a ke
stemmed in part from pressure
on the Office of Economic Op·
portunity to set up a distribution
method quickly. The office was
na med administrator or the pro·
gram in August and began plan-
ning for delivery of the funds at
tha t time. he said.
Bolsa Chica
tours slate d
T ours of the Bolsa Chica
ma rsh will be conducted Satur·
da y from 9 to 10:30 a .m. by
m e mbe rs of the Amigos de
Bolsa Chica and a spokesman
for the California Department of
Fish and Game.
T he state owns 300 acres of the
1,200-a cre m ars h a nd bas
restored about 150 acres to •
natural state that serves aa a
habitat, feedint or breedln1
ground for more than 100 species
of birds, lncludJna several on the , endangered species list, such u
the Brown Pelican.
The manb preserve is on the
eaatem side of Pactflc Cout
Hi1hway acrou from Bolaa
Chica State Beach, south of
Wllmer Avenue.
r
'Fink'
sex law
opposed
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of Ille o.ily "'"' S'-ff California Medical Association
la wyers have filed suit in San
Francisco Superior Court to
block enfor cement of a new
state law requiring doctors to re-
port to authorit ies the na mes of
unma rried female patients un-
der 18 they suspect of engaging
in sexual activity.
"l think the law is the asinine
result of good intentions gone
aw r y," said Dr. Be njamin
Harper. president or the Orange
County Medical Association.
The Orange obste trician said
he doesn't expect any doctors to
follow t he law, despite the threat
or a fine and prison sentence.
"l d on't know of a single
doctor who would do that,•· said
Dr. Harper . "They consider it
a n example of governmental
interference."
Under SH 781 , which went into
effect Jan. I. doctors are re·
quired to report to child protec·
tion agencies any wom an under
18 who comes to them for birth
control pills or for treatment of
venereal diseas e , s ince t hat
implies sexual activity.
"The mood is that they're not
going lo fi nk on their patients."
said a spokesman for the state,
Medical Association.
In a statement to reporters,
Dr. Brad Cohn. president-elect
of the association. called the re·
cent reporting provision a "fi nk
law."
T he San Franc isco physician
a lso said that the new law dis·
criminates against wome n since
only unma rried remales will be
affected by the new legislation.
"The result (of the law) is that
sexually active tee n-age girls
will be afraid to consult ph ysi·
cians for needed care. including
treatment not related to sexuali·
ty ... said Cohn.
Or. Cohn was joined in the suit
Thursday against the state by
several other San F ra ncisco
physicians.
Sen. Om er L. R ains . CD ·
Venturah sponsored the legisla·
lion. which was intended to
bol s ter existing laws dealing
with the reporting by physicians
of s uspected child abuse.
Laguna library
selling books
The Friends of t he Laguna
Bea ch Library will hold a used
boo k sale Sat urday at the
libra ry, 363 Glenneyre St .. from
10 a .m . to 4 p.m.
ln addition t o h a rdcover
bo oks, ma n y p o pul a r
paperbacks will be on sale at re·
du~ed prices .
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'~· Febtullry t. 11111 DAILY PtLOT .4.1
Hogging the show AP Wttoplloto
This snow statue of a pig, larger tha n life. is finished in a
mixture of snow and gravel by Scott Baker of Plympton.
Mass .. (left ) and Karl Froeli ch of Car ver. Mass. Their
impromptu carving stops traffic on busy Route 106 in
Car ver.
Mesa spa manager
• wins court case
The man ager of Atlant is
Health Spa in Costa Mesa has
been found innocent of city
cha rges that he is oper ating the
business at 21 l2 Har bor Blvd.
without proper permits.
Harbor Municipal Court Judge
Richard Luesebr ink ru led on
b e h a lf of manager J a ck L .
Gordon of Los An geles.
T he c ity filed the m isde-
meanor crim inal com plaint late
last year after the city council
denied Atlantis operators a zone
exception pe rmit required to
oper ate on Ha r bor Boulevard.
Community residents and re-
ligious o rganizations protested
continu ed ope r atio n of the
parlor, scene of several prostitu·
lion a rrests over the past two
year s .
Coun c il membe r s based
per mit denial on a laei of park-
in g space and the parlor's in-
compatibility with surrounding
businesses and residential uses.
City Attorney Tom Wood in·
dicated today that his office is
p reparing for a second round
of legal action against the spa.
He called the crim ina l com-
plaint "the fastest legal proceed·
ing" available to the city and in·
dicated his sta ff now is planning
for a civil court action to enforce
city zoning ordinances.
"We ha ve successfully gained
court support in closing down
earlier adult busin esses." he
said , citing the city's zoning bat-
tie that ousted the Sunshine
Nude Model i n g Studio i11
downtown Costa Mesa last yc:.i r.
Wood S,!lid the massage parlor
is required under city laws tu
secure bot h conditional liming
permits and a business li cense.
The cit y contends that the last
business license for us e of thP
s pa building w as issued tu
ch iropractor Donald Peterson
who operated the Lo.'i J\ngele:,,
CoUege or Massage and Physicul
Therapy at the address.
T he building housing the spa is
owned by a trust m anaged by
trustee Roland Clark of Balboa
Island, Wood said
Boaters get
quick help
Boaters los t or stranded off
Newport Beach will be able lo
get quicke r assistance with the
aid of a radio direction finder in·
stalled recently at the Orange
County Sheriff's Ha rbor Patrol
headquarters on Bayside Drive.
Lt. Harry Gage said the direc·
lion finding equip me nt was
donated by Bob Greenwald of
Greenwald Marine Electronics.
Newport Beach. It is used equip·
m ent valued at $500 and sells for
$2.500 new. Gage said the gifl
was approved by •the t.'o unt)
Board of Supervisors.
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NATION I WEATHIA
. 'Newatt"e .,._,,
Desegregation·
film shocks
AVALON AILING: SO you thank that we alon1 the
malalud coutUne hav •II tht! trouble with trash, beach
lltttr md broMn bottlti• In the sand? Our happy island in
tM 1ua, Santa Clltahna. even hait the vexation in places we
havee't lnventfll yet Socneumes news dasplltch~ reaching us here from the
\11land can dt-tall the problem Consider a recent report to
v•lon Ctty Ma.nager John Loogl~y from Fire Chief J ack
T Goslin
£•ammang the status of fire protection at Avalon,
h1ef Gustin noted that fire calls showed a 25 percent in·
t"rease during thti IHt year . .
But Wh)''' Is the island a nr~ trap'
NOO' AT ALL. The chief pointed out that the fire call
boost was all.ributable to \rash blazes.
So there you have a clue . Is land tourists are piling up
the trash and th en somehow. it catches fire. Maybe it's in
trash cans or maybe it's just reposing about. But trash,
clearly, Is more than just an eyesore. It's a fire hazard too
and Avalon sadly found that out during the year of our
Lord 1980
Over here on the mainland, we think the tourists and
beach visitors find odd places to stash their trash in our
com munities. Like you go out the front door one morning
and discover the empties from a six·pack in your dan·
delion bed.
Oil YOU LEFT THE window of your car open over·
night and lo. the next morning, your upholstery has been
At lerut our beach cleanup guy isn·t underwateT
visited by a half.eaten, chocolate covered frozen banana.
Tt-anks a lot.
Over on the island at Avalon. however. they have trash
problems that are even more unique than ours. Consider
another report, this time from the aforementioned City
Manager Longl ey to the people of the isle community. It
goes Hke this:
"I WOULD LIKE TO commend those sponsoring and
participating in the ·Avalon Underwater Cleanup Dive'
last weekend. .. Their enthusiasm and efforts were well evidenced by
the amounts of tras h and debris recovered from Avalon
Harbor and the Lovers Cove area ... this program pro·
vided a unique diving opportunity . Jt is my hope that this
will become a traditional yearly event. .. "
You must admit this is a unique diving opportunity all
right. It used to be most diving al Avalon was for quarters
tossed overboard from visiting tourist boats .
Now it's diving fo r old gum wrappers and banana
peels.
IT'S NOT ENOUGH that they have to clean up Cres·
cent Avenue after the tourist ho.rde departs: Now they nave to
scour the harbor bottom as well. The trashman cleans the street, puts as1<:1e nas c1eanup
uniform. and dons diving gear. "I'm going diving in the
dump,'' he tells his wife.
You do have lo disagree with City Manager Longley on
one point:
It's too bad he believes the junk dive should become a
traditional yearly event. Too bad it's necessary, that is.
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP)' -
A TV movie about t he de·
se1re1ation controversy that en·
veloped Central High School in
v iolence 24 years ago has
stunned some young viewers
and drawn c riticism from
former students who say it
focused unduly on
"troublemakers."
"It was hard for me to watch
It and think that some people
could be so cruel," said Leah
Filiatreau. a white Central High
senior who saw a special pre·
view of the film.
"IT WAS KIND of shocking,"
said sophomore Lori Llewellyn.
The made-for.television mov·
ie, "Crisis At Central High,"
about the admission of nine
blacks to Che all.white Little
Rock school. was broadcast na·
t ionally Wednesday night by
CBS.
Then-Gov. Orval E . Faubus
called out the Arkansas National
Europeans
jeer Clark
• appointment
LONDON (AP ) -An
Amsterdam daily called him a
·'nitwit,'• a London paper
quipped "Ask me another" and
a Johannesburg paper headlined
"Don't.know man gets nod."
The international press was
reacting to President Reagan's
choice of California Judge
William Clark as deputy
secretary of s tate.
Clark's admissions to the
Senate Foreign Relations Com·
mittee that he didn't know the
names of the South African and
Zimbabwe prime m inislers
(Pieter W .. Botha and Robert
Mugabe>. and his apparently
thin grasp of foreign policy in
general , attract ed massive
publicity in countries he may
later have to visit.
T HE AMSTERDAM daily
Vol kskrant said ··R eagan
chooses nitwit as minister" -
"nitwit" written in English, the
rest in Dutch -and the mass·
circulation Amsterdam De Tele·
g r a a f to p p e d i"t s s tor y
··American minis t er knows
nothing."
Before gain ing the Senate
committee's approval to take
over as No. 2 man at the State
Department, Clark admitted
that he knew nothing of the an-
gr y spHt in Britain's opposition
Labor Party and didn't know
how Western Europe fell about
having American nuclear mis·
siles sited here.
THE WNDON Da ily Express
reported his testimony under the
headline "Ask Me Another" and
the New Standard later took up
the challen,ite by publish.ina a world affairs quiz for ils
readers.
East in deep freeze
Snow forecast for rwrthem Great La k es
Coaafal M'r ad1r r
L •Qllt varl•bl• winch west to
soutl'lwe.t 10 to U knot• tl\I\ •tter.
noon Wind wave> I to 1 feel Weller.
ly swells t to 2 IHI H1Ql'I c1oua1,,. ..
11.s. .S1•1111arw
A stu~n mau of cold Air hunQ
ovtr tl'I* HorthHSt Thur$0•V, kffP·
1nQ temper•turH 1n tl'l* 10\ •nd teens
from Ohio tutw•rd Into New e~y~~':"snow PO-reel much of the
Mississippi V•lltv, wnile r•ln WA\
common from soutl'l*•stern Tuu ""
to south~rn Loul$iana •"d M •\
slnlppl
Ttmperaturtt ra/19ed from the 30s
•nd 4~ across 11>41 >0ulhtm n•lf of
the n•llon tllrouQll ''"' Southern P l•tuu •nd Into Ille Northwest.
F lorida. soulllern Te•u •nd
\Outhern Pacific Coast tn1on<1 1tm-
r>er•1ures on the'°' •nd 60s.
Snow ..,., lort<fll for IO<IAy from
the northern GrHI L•kH tllrouon the
Ohio V•tley •nd 1nlo Ill• Ao·
P•l•chlans. sno-rs -re e•pe<lo<I
In untr.i C•llfornl• •nd trom tne
centr•I Gull Cout 11\rouQll 1ne
Southeast.
Mostly sumy skin were lorec•st
from tll• mld·Mfsslsslppl V•ll•y
acrou the southern •nd cenlr•I
Rock ies •nd Into Ill• Pacific
HorlhWtiL
Readings In Ille 505 And 60s -•rt txr>ect9CI In the Southeast, acrou the
lower Mlu lulppl V•ll•Y •nd Into fhe
SoulllwHI •""the Pacific Coast.
Cllllly temperatures were •O•ln
IH•Cllctect for Ille nor11'1*rn h<lll of the
c•u111ry, trom lht Pl•lns 11110 the
Mlddl• Atl•ntlc slates •nd New
Eno1and. Alie,_ temper•lures Tnursdlly ••"9H lrom 73 In P•rm SC»rlnos. ancl
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clouds....., lot•l.loO on the ni9llt •no
mornl1>9 l'loUrs. OvernlQhl 1-s 31 lo
48. H IQllS !Oday and !>aturday IOw 10
mid M>s.
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also ••o•ct oatc11y loo or 1ow
clouds HiQlls today -Saturday In the tels, wltll 1-s nHr JO In LA and In the 40s lnlnl.nClv•lleys.
Soutllern Celllornla m ounleln
n eu <•n expect v•rlabl• lllQll
clovdlneu with llltns bttwee11 4S ancl
U . Lows lonl9f'tl In tr. lOS.
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clouds blll ere upectln; mostly tun·
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Cetll.,llle wllll teelle<td sllowers
mal11ty -"*""-'"' Wt tepeliflO o#t IOlllOM llnd SM!Hdlly. 5-le""I
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Guard to keep the blacks out,
and .President Dwight 0 .
Eisenhower sent In federal
troops to make sure the students
were admitted.
On Sept. 25. 1957, a crowd of
more than 1,000 whites tried to
break through a ring that 3SO
paratroopers formed around the
school. but were kept back by a
wall of rifle butts and bayonets.
The film showed parents
picketing in front of the school,
soldiers ringing the campus ,
blacks being taunted and
threatened and teachers and
others being badgered by
segregationists who wanted to
keep the school "pure."
But Craig Rains, who was a
senior class representative on
the student council in 1957 and
who supported the blacks, said
"the students who caused the
trouble could be counted on the
fingers of two hands ."
RAINS, NOW 40 and an ad·
vertising executive, said the
film was a "good portrayal of
part of what went on."
"The sad thing to me is that It
just showed the negative aspects
of the things we went through.
For every negative incident that
was shown in the movie tonight
(Wednesday), there were 100
positive things . . . But the
gener al public isn't going to
know that now."
A sserts innoeene e Af>Wlre,-o
Rep. John C. Hinson , R-Miss., has pleaded innocent to a
cha rge of attempted sodomy and was released without
~ail. Hinson was arrested b y Capitol police in Washington
m a men's room. Police said the lavatory was a favorite
gathering place for homosexuals .
President joins punsters
WASIDNGTON (AP) -President Reagan.
who turns 70 today. cracked jokes about his age at
a black·tie dinner but had to compete for laughs
with a congresswoman wearing a mustache, bushy
eyebrows and a big nose.
The president stayed up late to trade jokes with
politicians and reporters at a dinner thrown by the
Washington Press Club to honor members of
Congress.
At the end, the audience of more than I .000
stood and saluted him by singing "Happl Birth
day." Reagan. the oldest man ever inauRuratt•d
president . celebrates his birthday today
Noting that the press organization "'a!'.
founded in 1919 by s ix women reporters. Reaj.?an
said. "It seems like only yesterday "
Long famous for his one-Hners. the ne" pres1
dent said he didn't mind cracks about his age
because of a remark once made by Thomas Jef
ferson.
ALiviAi~AC
"Ile said that one should not worry about one's
exact chronological age m reference to his ability
to perform one's task And ever since he told me
that ... Reagan said. his joke drowned in
laughter
Rl'p Claudine Schneider . R-R.J . a freshman
c·onAre-.-;wom:.rn . told the crowd she was afraid her
Joke., v.crrn't g umg to gc•l laughs so she came pre·
pa reel
Shl· donm·d a hl~1c-k pair of glasses and at-
lJched l'' e lJrO\\ "· no:-.e and mustache. and wore
them tht:\\ hull• t1mf· ... hC' \.\as at the ~drum
JJ1 ·,cribinJ.! Wa!>h1ngton's population. she said.
· ll alf of th.-!Jl'f>µll' arc· waiting lo be discovered
:.inti tht· 11lhl·r h.Jtr an· :..ifraid the\ will be
h1• ... il<l 'hl' took a l'Onslllucnt to a pohtician·.,
)!ra\1·. "'h1 t'h ha<l <i lt1mhstonc inscribed "llere
11.., .. a 1xrltllc1<1n and un hone'it mun "She said the
con~llluent n·m .. irkt·<I "lie:.. tfmcs must be really
hard Thl'.' n· putting L\l.O peopl<• 1n a grave ·
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a t1•1•n ai.:t·r h.t:-. h1·1·n arn·,t1·d .1ga1n 1n l'Onlll'l'lion
"1th thn·1· ra1w ' ,ti 1h1· Hurltni:am e l>rn t•·tn
Thl•a ll'r
:\llC'hUl·I E11·h 10,on . :?5. h;1' plt';1d1•d not g urll.' to
l'harg1·s hl' f1lr<'l·d I hrt'l' ''onwn •11 k nifepo1nt 10
enga~H· 1n oral 1·01111l a 11on "llh h1n1 1n lht• thea te r -..
bathroom A San ~1.1lt.·t1 l'uunt,\ \lun1cipal Courl
juctg t• ha' '<'I h;i1l a t S llHI 1100 p1•nd1ng a pr e•
l1minan hl•;ir111~ w h t·d ult•d for F1•l1 11
1-:1l't11,11n 'l'l'\l'tl h \u H'ar' a l the Cahfornw
Y ou th ,\uthnrtt,\ ·, Sl 11<·ktoi1 facil1t.1 in l'onn<.•cl11>n
"1th lhl' 1972 r:tJll' and mtmll·r of I .1nda '.\:l'l!-on. JR.
of t>a l,\ <.'It~
I k \\ ;1:-. 17 I C'<lr'•"ld <.I( I h<' I 10ll' 11f I h .1! l'rlnll'
In 1978. tw plt•<.t11l'1I no n intl'-..t to c•hargcs of
fOl'l'lllJ.! a Iii ~l·ar old girl 111 l'llj.!a l.!t' tn or a l t fJpul;i
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farn11ta r w 1th thl' <'<IM' "S11<·1P\\' dt•'('r\ l'S a h l'll of
a lot mon.• than th10, ·
Agency adopts
l\1etlands guid es
:'1-10:'-:TEHEY \f',
Gu1clt'l1nc·s to prot el'l
"<'I la nds an·." againo.,t
rlt-1 1·lopmt·nl ;lion).! I ht·
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ol 1Jtohat1·
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wt•( lands or h a rm 1111 tw m
unlt':-.s dl'vl'lnpe r ... a,L!n•1·rl
lo 1·111-reet tht• dam.1).!1• 11r
to pa~ for· n·C'la1m111 1.; .in
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11.ould hl' allm1t•d unit''"
th e rt• ;in • · no f1•:1 .. rhll'
le'' r n nr11n m1·n t a lh
d am :1~tng a lt Prn:1l l\ , . ..,
II o 11 s 1 n J.! a nd rnosr
oth r r lYI>('' of dt•\ 1·l11p,
m <.·nl!S '""'Id hl• h:inrwd
in 11·c•tla ncfs an ·as 11nll1•r
t 111• i;uull'ltrw' Th•· o nll
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m l'rd11l'. · o;<1itl ;i S1e rr;i
c'luh o;pok1•0,man . "hut
t he·' \\t•n •n I all that \\t'
"a utl•d
Ju dge
Mason Lo Fenton
Mun1c1pal Court (Retired)
Supe nor Court (Re1tred)
Attor n ey at Law
Announces his retirement from
the Superior Court to re-enter
the private practice of law at:
Pine Plaza Prof ess1onal Bur Id mg
744 E. Chapman Ave •Orange. Ca. 92666
NO CHARGE FOR
INITIAL CONSULTATION
7 1 4/771 ~5640
AP Wir~pnoto
L~1'1 r1.·1wt• S H1ttakl'r. upset b~ the pre!-
1·111·1.· nf nwcl1a ('anw ras 111 Supenor ('ourt
1n Torram'<'. took tht• stand in his own de-
ft•nq · in tlw torture-murder trial of f1\'e
girls Tlw dl'fendant pointed a n acl'us ing
I tn).!l'I' • .11 Ho~ Lt•wis ~orri ~ "ho has
t e...,I 1 f ll'<I i.lga inst Hitt a kt•r in 1.·xchanJ;?e for
t•:...t•aping lht.• dt'a l h pc•n all~·
t
Friday, February 6,. 1981 s DAILY PILOT ,,t.
Tax, fee hikes µ~ged
Solon seeks $600 million yearly incr_e1µe
SACRAMENTO I AP I A key le~1sl ator ts
propos ing a S600 mtllion a-year incr ease in
gasoline t axes a nd motor vehicle fee' to pr('vcnt ._,
llu m pt) Dumpty fa ll of the slate's trans portutwn
pro~ram.
St'n J ohn Foran, D·San Franci!>CO, chairman
of the Senate Trans portation Committee. told a
n e ws <:onfl>ren cc ht>re that thl' 1 n <'rca ~es
wo u ld he ad off a deficit in thl' !>tall' h1ghwt1) ue <.·o u n t th at c o u ld _________ _
~~~~;~•sc reach SI b1l11on D D'\['f~
Foran pr<.·c..li<:lt.'<I that 1)1\ L ~
the 1n c·r e a ., .. s 1n h1..,
S B215 JUSl tntrodul'«'d . ---------·
\\Ou Id l'Ost a ly p1c·ol rnotoni>l ;ihout S:!."i 01 't•ar
lll' warnl•d that the stak's high\\ a\ 'i)'11•n1 1-..
fac·111g gro\\ m g n ·pa1r problNns in1·n ·a,rng n >n
.E(f'S l JOn. t·ont1n111n)! safrl~ pr11blc•m, .ind a '"'"' of
fedc.·ral fund-..
Gut•t-rnur rt-pay• 8-1.fHHJ
SACRA~l i':~TO 1,\P 1 1;11\ Jo:rl11111nd Hro1111
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to~1.·1 ht•t u t·om putert tt•<I 1·•11Tt''Jmncll·n 1•1 ti-..1
l\1'11\\11 has dent<'<! publ"hl·<I n·porh that lh1•
namt'' \\l'n' thoM' 111 polll1l':il ""l>1J<>1 l1•1' h ul ''11d
he \\11ul d repa1 lhl· mom•\ ;10\\\J\ I h• d10,1 l11 .. u1 t
a p pl·an·tl 1n 1 .1mpa11.:n f1nu 1H 1• r .. 111111' -.uli 1111111·tl
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111 urd1•r cll'f11111.1111 anti .,1fwro, l J\ th1 l.!1111•1 .t ,,
111,\t'ill old ho\ \\ho ""' k1drwp111·d ,1nd l.111•1 111111111
'lrangll•d l\\11 door., from h1' ho111t·
Ilona Id '1'11 111•:-on Sr \\ l11i...i· ... 1>11 1<1111 .tld .Jr "
k1tln app1·d and l11t1nd d1•ad 111 .1 l!·lf ·•l c •·t~l 1 d '
lote r lust April 4. filed the suit in Po~ 5'Jperior
Cour t <•llegi n~ n•·>.!li1riencc on tht.• pllrt or the city
11t1h t•<• clt>partmenl 111 investigaltng the boy'i disap.
flt' a r <.t OC'C'
f 'roud 11wipt-(•I ln~nf
\tol>ESTO I/\ P I A former s chool s uperln·
1t·ndl.:'11I ~1C'pl unfl t'mbrnre<1 his wife and d aughter
aftt>r ~· JUr~ round him tnnocenl of e mben ling and
m1-..appr11pr1at1ng S2.000 1n school district funds.
Wilr~ H ~1<J rt1n "as superintendent of the
ll;1kd al1• S d 10ol l>ist n t l until he was fired by the
111 .. 1r1t·1 huanl ttl Januar~ 1980 lie no w teaches
1•1i.:ht t) gradt• al Oakda lt• Juntor lllgh School.
Ill'"' m1-mb1-r'• bid fall•
JI I\ EHSllH: 1 ,, I' 1 An a vo~ed Ku Klux
1' I.in r111·rn ht'r. wh11 t la 1m <'rl one ot his two t ecn·age
.,1111., hJd h1·1·n ra1·1alh harasi>cd tn s chool. has lost his
h1tl to hJ\'I:' Ht\ 1·r.s111l• Count' s chool offl ctals
1 r ,, n,f,., t 111' 1\\11\11u1hi>111 a nothl:'r chs t n tt
\1 ;111f1'f'ff ll a1 ·r of ('ahazon told the boo rd of
t 111st t••·' 111 I h1· 1·011nl \ '>t·hools 11ffll'l' ht• w::inted his
-..1111, '''"' 111 lk ,1111noilt ,c·hoob h1•<·aust> he does not
ltk·· th(' t·d111·at1trn the~ have n'<'t'IH'cl in Banning
\lt1•1 tlw hoard unan1mousl.' turnl'cl down his a p·
pc•;d H.wr ..,,,,d Ill' would t<Jk(• thl:' 1s~ue to federal
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· Sale on thru Sun., Feb. 8
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S eco nd Frame Tha t Cost!> the "M ill' " I .......
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F rlday. February 6. 1981 Rarbara Kre1b1chJEd1torl1I Page Ed itor
Jury l lllark • IDI
• • 1n a1rp rt r
Wu h It.•'\ thun t" u "1•t•k" lo tio l>C'tOrl' lht• Urangt-
l'ounl) Hou1 <l uf ~UJlt'I \ 11>1•r"I ,1udrt·~'Jt.'" tht> proposed
m.ist('r pl1rn fm lh•q•lllJlnMH uf John Wu~nt-Airport, the
cuunh t.run<l Jun h ,1, uinu• out '' 1t11 "hat '' u 'hullo"
nuh ''" uf th1• 1 ount ~ t111 ~t·r \ u·t· nt•t•tb.
In ttw Jiff\ ... 'It'" 1t Iii I'•• "lt't1i.:t.•1· dt•111a nd for air
M•n ll't• th.al 'huultl l1l' thl· t•o11t 1 ollan;.: f.idor w hen
u1wn ''or' rr111k1• tht· t·r 1tn·.1l dl'<'l'>IOn' on ,11rpo rt mut
h •r'
Tht• JUI' ~.wt M lfl\'I \ 1 u1 b tthuuld clctL•r 1·on't1derutlon
of tht' n1,1stt•1 11l;.111 l'l't1th11i.: ,1 t'11111p1 l't1t·n:.iH• 't ludv of the
1'••U11h ., .11rpurt r1t 1•1b Th.it lluh tht• JIU' rccom
nwncft·d ... twuld trH lud1• silt• ..,t h·d 11111 fu1 a 11\UJOr long
h~ul a1111t11 c 111 -..hurl u Im ,11 ..,, .1lt•d do\\ 11 Lo' Angeles
1 ntt>rnut111m.1I \11 pu1 t
l'ht-plo111 rnd ~•1111olt· la< l 1:-, llwl tlit·l l' 1s 110 lcx·ataon
ui lht t·uunf\ 1s 11 t'>.hl tl'd.n in .... hH·h such an
;Jltplllt t .in ht• pl..it·t-d '·wlt'l t1rn111f sudl ,1 stk lllUl>t be ad
di t'~ ... t·<I 1111 a n•g1un11l b,ht., \.\1th ,H.·l1vt• participation
f1 om olhl·tah ul uttwr '°'uuttlt•rn < '.thforni:a <·ountlt.•s
\bt1 p..irltt ul,11 I\ da,,turbmg u1 the Jlll \ -; analys is ts
tis oti1 mplt retus.il to ,1chht•....., 1tw nan t·nt not st.• problem al
John W .1) nl' \1rpo1 l <>nh orw p.t~l' 111 the JUI'\ s 16·page
rt.'JHH'l rt•lates w thl' nuaw 10,s11t· lb l'Ot1clu-.aon the coun
l\ ea11 expt'l'I furt h<·r llaltlPs O\t'r not"l' from ungry rrsi
cit.•l\l"I Startlrng 111"ltght
'lht• 1un -.hot fro111 tl1l·h1p .\nd 1t m1s"lt•d the mark
Bilingual pullback
Thoug h 1t \.\a:. a:.sallL•d h~ ww ll1s pallH' ('lttzt.·n as · .Ht
attempt ~o c.hsembov.l'I thr 111 ... panit l't1111111un1t) .' thl'
detisaon of Secn·tan ul E<lu l'ataon Tt•rt t•I 11 Bt>ll tn
\.\ athdrav. btl1ngual t'Clun1tt0n pr opo-...ib put 1111'\\ ard h)
the l'artt•r Adman1s tratton rnJkt•.., sl·n st•
Bt'll n 11lrd the proposed kcll'I :ti rult•.., ·urrnorkabk
and anl'rerlibl r c·osth .. Since• tht• <'-;ttm<1tt.·d tost of their
1mplrmentatio11 \\ m: <1s mud1 ..... SI hilhon .i 't·ar for tht·
first five yl'ars and up t11 Sl51i 111dl1<1n a ·'€'.II aftt•r lh.tl.
on e has to agree
And it was because of lht>1r c·nmp1L·x1t ' .111c1 cost that
Congress voted to dC'lay amplC'nH'nl al ton of tht.• µropusal
until nrxt June ·
ThC' rulC's \\Ould ha\ l' :-.('! nation\\ 1dt• t.indards for
mandator~ instruC'LH>n of non Englhh spl'af..ing ... r honl
children an their natl\ t.• languagl'
Whtlt' Sµ<.inash is lht' prt1w1p.d l;.inguagl' tn\olv!'cl,
then• now <Jrc• lilerallv dol(.•ns mnrt· 111 tw l'nns1cfrred.
And forcing school d1-;tneh. 1111 patn of ln:-.ang fech·rat
funrls. lo suppl~ l)lltngu.d in-.;trul ln1 .... a1<l t.., and lt!\lbooks
for a II "" u cl e n h d l' f I l' t l' n t 1 n r: n g I 1 s h " nu I cl ht'
.. u11workahlt" as" Pll a.; notr.ii.:c·<H& ... I\ 1·oc;11'
.'\ow tht.• fed t>r;d go\ t'rn111t·nt ''Ill s1111pl~ n •q111rc•
"equal c·rl u('alional o pp111t111ttl \ IPt \111111gs te rs w1tlt
l.inguagl' prnhlt•m.., 11'.I\ trtL 1111' lli-t.1d-. lip to local ... C'ttool
dist rl<'ls
<Ill\ tolls I~ 111< .. 11 1 h11oi-.. :1r1• n o1 n ud1 lwtt,..r J><htl1on
to dt'lt.•rm1nt• the 1nd1\ 1d11.d n1·1·d •' t hl'll ..,t odl•nh ...... t11
ll'mpornr.' inslru<'l111n 111 r tw11 nat 1\ 1• t1111~llt' .11·1·<'ll'r<.1lt•d
tnstruel10n in F:ng li ..,h , 11 r .1 c·11111h111.11111n .,1 h11th
S1nc.·t· l':.ilafornau hus somt.· ol tht.• stnl'll'"l tnhngu:.il
t'ducation requireme nts in the nation . the· change 1n
federal poht·y s hould have little t•ffecl here
Rut at least I hl'n' will not bl' 'el another layer of
hurt•aucTal1<· manap11lal111n lur .... dt;lOI tltslrtC'I'> to cope
\\1th
~lt <UH\ hilt•. ;11ld11 wn:.il -..11•p,, ;111 · lll'1n~ t.1f..1·n to r e \'1sl'
11111· of till' ll1<Jrl' hurclt•n!-><mll' lln).!tt1..,l 1t' n·qttlrt llll'nb that
h;I\ 1• ht'l'f1 1·-.tahlt..,hl·cl 111 rt·c·c·nl '1•,1r 1 h•· pi '' 1s1nn ol
111111l1 ling u al balloh :.ind' nt111g rn.t11•r 1.ih
In W:1 ... h1ngl11n. Sl·n o...; I I l:t \ ak.1" :i h;1., pr11pn<;NI .111
a llll'ndmt·nl to tht• \ ot1 ng H11 . .:lih \('l I c1 rh'll'lc· t Ill'
requ1n1flll•nt f111 halangual ,·1111nl.' m:.1t1·r1.tl-. \1 d tn
Saeramc•nto "\l•\\ pnrt Hl·arh \~..,.·rnhh '' 0111;cn .\l.lrt<Jr1
Bergeson has a 11111 th<Jt :-t:ef..-. f1·dt r al pl1 rm1 -..wn t ,
s alisf~ voting nghls rt'qu1reme nt:-h~ 1nform1ni..: \CJl l'r.,
lh:.il minority language malc·nah art· <ivailable 011
request
The cknuind for till' b1hnJ.!11al mat<'nalo; has bet>1,
minimal 1n man\' art'as \\ht'rt' t hl•\ an· automat1 rall
s upplit'd. so this ·<'oulcl save a great deal of money and
e ffort.
On the ballot issue. llavakawa nghtlv contends that
per sons who have hl'l'n hNl' long enough to attain
citizens hip a nd wish lo exer C'asr the ir right to vote. now
have a m ple oppo r tunity to learn. without cost. the
language of their aciopted land t<:nglish And that the
common language has played :.i ke.' rnlt• 1n wC'lding
together our nation of diverse t•ullurt·s
• Opinions expressed rn the space abovl' .m' lhosr of lhe Daily Pilo t
Other views expressec:l on 1h1s page drf' lhosP ol tt1p11 authors and
an1s1s Reader comment 1s 1n111tt:d Address Thr· Dii1ly P ilot P 0
Box 1560, Costa M esa. L A 92626 Phnrw (7 141 642 4321
Boyd/H ouse call
Hy t.M. BOYO
guc•ss d<l(·tors h<t\'(' he1·n
''ell pard ahout as long "" the) ·,t' ll£'cn in prac·ti1 r
Still. the> English ph) sl(·tan.
Thoma!! Dimsdale. r<'alb
t'leancd up. Just for va<"
d n :i t 1 n g l he ch i Id rt• n of
Catherinl' the Great. ht.• got
SS0.000 1n c-a sh. an annual
pens ion of SI0.000 ancl tht.• 11
lie of Ruron. Some housC'
call.
o~ar
Gloorny
Gus
Studying for m y
driver 's test I noted
that bicyclists are lo
Collow the same rules as
motorists. T he ones I
see around apparenUy
d idn 't read the OM V
ha ndbook. J.C.V.
tJ Didn t l.1•\·1 SI ruuss
rn.1k1· ht:-l<r ... 1 hl•ll' 1t·uns for
minor..,"
\ For m1n1•1... But mon•
n11nnr.., than rn1nt•r., bought
thl·m L'\t•nlualt.\
Sunw\\hal 1·arltt:r in this
t'l'ntur,\, the manufa<:tureri.
of gum machine~ boosted the
v<'nclor·... profits b) 40 per·
cent with th<' -;1mplest lit
lit' tri'k ,\OU can image. They
t.•nturged the mont•y s lot and
c hangeci the wording from
"I nsc11 a penn)" to "Insert a
coin .. That did 1l
CNtain Mexican artists of
immense talt>nl sculpt fan
taslic•ally intricate figures in
one medium and no other
enormous radishes. These
works of art are sold every
December 23rd at the Fiesta
of the Radishes in Oaxaca.
Mexiro.
A moog the s urnames in the
M anhallan telephone direc·
tory are 10 people named
Strange and only one named
Nor m al .
An y m an said to be
e ngaged in the "gentle crafl"
many generations ago was
known b y al l to be a
shoemaker .• ..,
'
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-Rowland Evans/Robert Novak
Reagan Kore a tactic worked
WAS lllNG TON South
Kort-un President Chun Doo
Hwan 's just·concluded visit here
chmnxed a triumph in secret
diplomacy by the Reagan ad
m in1 strat1on conducted out of an
obscure downtown Washington
office before the newly eleclt>d
prt'sidl'nt had a!>sumed power
llad 1l not been for President
Reagan'!> informal tnlt'r\ ention
through his
national
se<:unty as-
S t !>la n l ,
Richard V .
A lll•n Chun
ce rtain!)
"ould not
h a ,. e b 1.• c n
Rt.•a ga n 's
guC'!'>t Jl Blair
II o u s e
Kon•;.in d1ss1dent Kim Dae .Juni:
"ou Id ha v1.' been execut cd l " S
Ko n •an relations would be ,,\ a 11
all ttffil' lo\\ and South Kor,•a
"ould s tand as un 11ull:i" 11al111n
Ill tht• t'Yl.'!'t Clf lht' \\IJr(d
l!\STEAI>, Gl•n l'hu11' 11•
g1 rnt• has \.\On ll'l!lllman 11 ....
m cH 1.· m 11 d ~·rat t· 1.• I em· 1. 11 t "
st rt•nJ.!lht•nc•cl l.'n11ui.:h 111 µI ant
hopl' for d(•mol'rnl11atwn uhcail ·
Hl'agan':-. m1xtur1· of dc•lt•r m1 n;i
111111 and nt•x1b1ht' sugg(•:-ts h(•
Earl Wat t-r~
may not only rci.lort• l<tlkrtd al
ltances such as the Kun•;u1 lmk
but po-;sabl:t actw:ve mort· w
human rights than .Jamm\
t• a rte r s s l'I r r 1ght1· o u... .1 µ'
proach
Wllio;N Wt: v1s1led St•oul last
Septemlwc I he• :-.1tuullon loukt•d
bleak Chu11 ., mo!>t rrwdNat('
adv1sc1 s t•ontcn•ll•ll ht• l'Clulll not
ho" to ('a rtt•1 .ul rn 1 n i-.t rat 11111
publit• dema111I:.. 111 "";in• tht· life
of Ktrn Oat• .J uug, oll'C'USl'd of
s ubveri-.ion a11d St'1ht1<111 If he
did, Chun s hrief prt>-.11l1·nt1Jl
lenurt• rni~hl l nt1 ahr 111•t l \ I l;I\
1ng JUSl f<>rm ,1h1l'd l11 s pn•\'111u-.
r o 1 t• as ... t n111 J! ri .111 11 r ttu:
m1htan n •.i.:tm•• < 'h1111 ",1, ck
p1.•ndc•n1 0 11 th1• lt;ir II lrn• \lltlfl!!
1·olt1nPb \\ho 1•11g1111·1·1•1J thl'
C'1111p !hat l1111u)!ht h1111 111 pmH·r
J'h1•\ \\llUlcl 11111 l<1l1 r ,1lt• lw mg
fac·1• II\ ''" rt·ndt•r111i.: 111 ( a111.•1 •
C'on-.t•qw·nth t111•r1 '' llJ'r(•t•
1r1t·111 111 1-\••11 "1 rh.11 I\ 1r11 ,\•iuld
t.1· tl.·:11l '""·' ti.•11 l'r•·,1•h nt
t ',11 tc·r 1 ... , 11 n 1 I• lit"! \1'111.ilh
lh1 -.up p. lc111 t l .. r• 1111
1111•1!1,tll•f\ .1111•1 '\11\ I .;.. .c th.ii
lt1 ·•!.!·"' \\Ill .ii "d11111111•d K1111
.I 11h1l;111t n1l11nc h 111 So 11111 t1 .. 1i.t
t•ci \ht ltt f•l•t.111 Jll \ 11 1111 \ I•
Jllll'lllJ.! th,11 l1111clil1 •"•1111· l',JI ti I
It ;1 ,, .. , ... Ii I I' I' I ·' I • ti t. \
IH't rn1"'" 1• H1'.1J:?.t11 lo\ 1 ... \"111ld
Youth A
l'rotl•sts from th1• ::-,acr amc.•nl11
l'h am bt•r of C'om nH·n·e of th<
releast• poltcu•s or tlw ('<1ltforn1a
You 1 h /\ u l ho rt l ~ .., 1 g n a I th 1•
cr ying nl·cd for a thorough
rPvtl'W b) thl' Leg1 :.lature of this
agenC'y ll 1s long ovl•rdue
Th<' SaC'raml'nl an'i \.\ert•
ml'rely echoing thl' growing
co nC'crn of
1 a w c> n r 0 r ('cm en t
o ffi rial s
throughout
th e state or
Y o u~ t h
Auth or1t\I
r e I c a s e s.
Wh al had
triggen•d the
most r<'ccnt
expre!'s1ons was lhl' d1.,clo-.urc
of plan' to speed up thC' rele11s<·s
of lhl' youthful offenrJcors
Rl'sponding to crlt1c1:-.ni.
Reggit• Sears . thl· agency s
i n f o r m a l i o n o f f 1 c t' r
ackno"ledged thoughts "l'rc
being given to 'parolC' SE.'H'ral
weeks to a re" months ahead·
r or so m e 800 now 1n
confine me n l T hes c 1 n c I ud t•
rapisL'i and murderers I le saul
the d ecision was rea c hed
"because we arc overcrowded
f'ar from b('ing reassuring
Sy(bu~y H a rri.
•
'n llw pul I 1
'1 1!(1( kt11 f ' I I
p111ln 111111 ul i 11 I• 1») • I• I• I
11~ 1111',IC I ('I ;111111 I ltt 111 t lldo•I
Ill' lo-..t lt11I Ii\ .111nnu1 1 111 rli.11
pra-.11n 1 di •t•,.. •1 <.. \\ 111 "" q 1uc l\h
lll)('fl(•d for lhn:-l' "ho 1·11nir111t
dJstardl) 1 re rn··~ 11( \ 111lt·nc•1•
'1111pl~ ht•t.iu • nf <lo\.\d••d
1·onditmn .... ''"' il l'ft•ra ins: 1•H1·1 t the threc11 of 1mprisonnw11t may
havt' for lh11-.1• lendinf? tn rnnw
is a I .,o t0-.t
E q 11a11 ~ ti 1st u r h c 11 i.: '" I h <'
rc•v<'lat1nn ti\ S1.· 1r1; that althou~h the• 'i·oulh \uth11nt~
r la1ms 111 h1 l..e<.'JJ1ni.; thn..,c·
comm1tt<•d ·lnngC'r than 1•ver
ht•fon" 1111' :1\l•r;1~1· ,1,1, an
< nnftnecth ·111 "' 11111 \ I I 11111nl hs or
It•" Sue h 'h111 I ti\ l'll prnl• <·tuin
of th•• 1111hl11 '111 111 \u ung
1 rim1n.11 .. 11.crdl \ •w• m., \\11rth
I ht• .. rr .. rt II I' 1111 ..... 1Ill11111 lll 1111'
prohlf'm .it .Ill
l ~FOR T\' \11.1.\ th•
'i 0111 h \uthn •' !•·•" '' nr 1-.••il
\\Ith 11111 I\• II ti
,It l fllll lltlld,it 11111 .1111111' I "In( t
1i.. ''rt'.1t 1011 I•' c•n 11.11 I< "'tw11
Ea 1 I \\.in I'll "'·'' go\• r 111>1' 11 '" rt'<Jllttl th.ti \11uth \11llcn11t\
hoard ntl'lrllwr :-\\ t•rt •\pl •111111)!
1•:1rl\ rl'l•·.1.,, . ., ,,.., 111•1 1•s-...1r\
g1vt• them ii frt•t> harnl 011 Kim
nae Jun.a.:
Tlll'y misn.•acl Hnn..ild tteagan
111• uuth o1111·fl \lien to
l1·t1k a storv th.it tlw 11n·,,1dent
1•l1•t•I ot1~•>sc<I K llct 's l'Xec•ut1on
und hf•ll1•vf'cl 11 \.\-OU Id Ii arm t 1 S
Korc>an retat 11111.., /\ nt'\\" r<·1x11·t
quoting :a -.1•111111 :c1ct1• l•• lh,tt
l•H t•C' I a PP•'ar<·d 111 1111 '\ o\ II<
'\ l' \.\ 'r ork 1'urw ...
It dt<I not do lhl' Ind. K1111.,111'>
\\l'll pl.1C't.•d outs11li· lht· g11v1•111
rn1·n1 inf<irmt•cl u-. that tht· t•ol
om•b 1ntcrprt·1t·d 11 J ., polltH·ut
po-.111nn~ lo p111tt•c·t fi1·.igan
from bt>ing hlam<'cl for Kim's
dt.'<1lb The Kort.'ans told lib Rcag
;in must do m on• lCJ JJrt•\enl the
l'lll't'UlH>n befort• Jicn 2() l\ut tf
he· wt•nl publl1. H1·agan's advice
\.\lllll•I h:1H• t•> bt -.punwd 1u~t
J.., (' otrle1-'., ".1:-.. 1n 11nlt>r to -.,1\ t·
('hun s fcict• The· n·t'111nn1cncl,1
I ion h~ tht•!»t' Kor 1•ans a ton
f1dt•ntial IMI• 1 lo !'hun fr1in1
H ••a).! an d 1· I 1 \ •· c t• d IJ .. .1 n
\rn 1·nra11 •1r h 1ir1•u 11 \iu...,
111 ~-.m;m
\\ l' 11•ta\Ml th1 i. 111f111rTIJI11111 111
1111' H1· 1i:.1r1 1 ,1111p \ lt•t11 r 111
I h1111 "..., qc111 kh I ul• d out ";(1
>.;.. :1 111\ 11tht•1 d111·1 I •Cl 11\ll\ h\
I h• prt''ddt·11t ··ll'C'I '\or l'l•llld 11; •
\\111 lo. 111111111•11 llw "I.cit• flt·11,11l
111•·1' "h1lo• c ·.1rt1·1 "J.., f•l I'''
cl··111 t,ct lcll!.! :-.;,.\ I lttl Chun
1 ":..-11111· \\1111111 1111t c rt11u:-.I .' 111 ...
cuss l(jm wit.h U.S. diplomats .
How then could a catast rophe in
U S ·Korean relations be pre·
Vl·nted before Reagan had the
power lo act.,
WIT H REAGAN'S approval,•
Oi ck Allen s tarted secret
negot1al1ons with K o rean
1•m1ssaraes, most he ld in his
pri vatt' orflC'c at 16th and 1
StrN:ts here To guard against
puhlic1t~ thtll could have abort·
t•d the dcht·ate process. nothing
":cs said to the Stale Depart·
1n1•nt
Allen's fu·st talkh Were held m
~o\ l'mber with Gen Lew By ung
llyu11, chu1rman of the Korean
.Jmnt Ctm•fs of Staff. /\lien was
blunt. Killing Kim would do ir·
1 <'parn blt• damage to South
Korca':. rclallons with the world,
particular)) Japan and the U.S.;
hopes of rcviving the alliance
under fi<'agan would dis appear.
In DN·c·mtJcr, /\lien stepped
up tht• pat't' Ile confcrn•d twice
''1th llw man sent by Chun lo
W.1shini.<ton lo r<'pres1.•nt him
Jll'r.,onall) the Kor('an Em·
IJ.t!'>s) ·., m101stC'r. Gen Sohn
,J an g Hat' A 11 c: n ex t e nded
Hf••1gun ' invitat ion lo visit
\\ ush1n gtcm immediately after
tht• maugurallon Nothing was to
hl' .... uct puhlttl) Just before
C'hrt:-.lmas, ('hun tentatively al'·
n•plt·tl
T ll,\T J\T LEAST hought
t 11n1· llu\.lng l:ll'N'pted the in
\ 1lallon C'hun <·ould not permit
Kim s cxt.•c·ution bcfon· Jan 20
f:\ t•n 1f lhl' dt·:.ith ~cnH'n<·c \.\ere
not c.·ommuted, Reagan could
deal w1lh the problem once he
had lakc>n office. But there was
ri·altst1c.· hope• Seoul would grant
• lr·nwnn hdnrc· Chun's trip 1f
11111~ 111 :1\f11d full blown dem·
<•n-..tr.1111111 -; 1n front of the
\\ 11111 111111 ... 1· :igain.,l lht' KorNm
pr1"•l<l•·111 11n 1·11nlra ... 1 t11 tht· ;11·
I 1.d 1.,lo,1•11pr11tc•o;t.,1
'\111 1111111 !Jn :!O cl1tl Ht·a~an
I• ·irn of Chun ' dl·<·1s1on to com
11111\• him '>t·u1t·nrt· to ltfe 101
1•11"onm1·n1. q111<·kh followl'd h\
)11 , l1ft111~ of m;1rt1.al la\\ South
K111 • .1 had 11pt1:d fo r rt•sp<•t·
t ,1hal11 \ I h" n l!IOH' ., modcratt'
1 h•fl11 Ill \\ l'f t ..,, I ('fl~lht•nl'd .
•11 I I tll' h 1rd 11111 r 11l111H'h dl'Jll
.1 • \ • I•' Ioli"' 11 \\ .c... H11nalcl
I( • .I /! 1 11 I I I 11 Ill JI h a ('
'"lllp(1•.fi1•d \\1lh11ul OOZ lnJ;!
r r• 1• l1111P11h 11f p:1t l'rnalist1e
\m1111'.c !Ital tor lour \Car:.
It,,, t m.1n.iJ.!l·tl to undermine
l " .ilhantc-. \\h1h· fatltng to
1nipr11\ 1 human right:-
costly, • iefficient I
t I\ 1 ll),11\t I >t1nt
t 1 • I 11• I I tf ••
~l 11• I .i ;•11..,1111 I•• I ,11111 .1111111 tn
I 111 • .1rh I 1 .. I tao• I r l mt ... l for lh<·
'•••lllt \11lh11fll\ '"·'"th( n11•d foir
.1 " p.u .111• .1j!1•nt \ .111tl fat 1ltt11· ...
111 l .111• {or \ m111 t' offt ndt'I'
I\, pt .cp.1rt l h1·\ . .., 111tltl 11nt ht
• 111 r·uplt'd h:" I h1 oltk1 h·• rrli·nt·d
1·rim111 . .r-.. .inti c·oulct r1111r1· '"'''I\'
ht• n •hahtl1ta11·cl !-.1nc·c man;
"t•rt• g111ll~ of n11thtn)! more th:m
ht•ini• runa" '"., 11r v1mC' minor
J u \ t• n 11 l cir I 1 n Cl 11 <· n r 11:' ~ t he
rnntt•nt111n' 't't'mt•ci 10 make>
)('II"•' Thi:. \\ .1... pa rt c ru I arl \'
tr11P ""H'C' lhl' ll'ntkn1•\' of man\
c 01111111•., prwr to lod:.l\"" c;tari.•
... u1i ... uh1t·rl l'11mm11111I) c cll"J"<'
p111cra1n , "":-.to r11l lh1•msrht•..,
or tlw pr•1hlt rn ... II\ 1 ommtttini:
t 111'111 In <;I .tit• 111 ... t 1l 1ll 11>r1"
Ht TIT Jt !'\'I h.c 11 1~'11rkl'd 11111
lh1t \.\,1\ 1·11-.1 oft .ulccll
1• r t n 11 1 r ,.. h .c \ 1 h •· 1• n
1111 c•r111111 •l11d \\II le I ht• 'CIUl h
\1 1th11rtl\ \,lld' 1111 Cht• I Xl'll'l'
lh.cr •Ii• ul1h1 1rtmal t·.., .1r1•
111•1•d1 d IP do lh1• h<!IJ~lkl't'J>ltl~
l h111 i " I· 1.1 thl'rmon•. ;1~ 1t turn:-
11111 11,.. \ "ung of ftondt·r~ an•
tn"•" d.1111!1 '"'" .ind lt•nc1 more· 111 1111pr11\••l..1• J 'I• 1·n1 l' thari th<'
11t11l1 s lfrl1•;1-...·d tht•\ gra' it.lit•
11gh1 h;,icl.. 1n111 the> m.11n -.tream
of t nnw .it J h1ghC"r rjll' th;rn
tht· aciult ...
( O 11 s IIft'rI11 g I h I' l' 0 st 0 f
S2:1.0UO ann u:lll~ prr "ard.
t•11ough to -.<•nd four deserving
:-.oungstt.•rs t o th e mos •
prt.>"11gwu ... col l e.i.:cs 111 the
nation. th<• publa· hus every
right to C'XJJPCt far more than
tht>y are ge tting both i n
µrott.•ction and rehabilitation.
Rut the faC't )!". the wards are not
kept long l'nough lo accomplish
rc>form. only long enough for
thl·m to become .. con "ise .. and
mu c h more dan~crous to
'-CIC' iety
Wlli\T T llF. Legislature needs
t 11 tltl 1s to -..1 ud~ the program in its
t•n11rcty both its present
11p1.•rat1nns and C'On<'l•pti; as welJ
as 11'. :lChtC\'f'mcnts or failures
1 t ma,. he th a I th(' C' n ti r e thrnkin~ nt'l'ds t(J be revised
Perhaps those who argue that.
rcgardleso; of age. o ffenders
should Ile punished for the crime
a re correct Whatever the right
:rn:rnt•r. the C'U rrcnl program
!>~em!> to be nothing better than
one of revol\.ing doors. That is
intolerable and far loo expensive
to be pC'rm1llcd to continue
Long-winded ·spe eches reveal leadership traits
1l is certainly fair to j udge a
m ovement by its le ader . and even
more so when that leader has
autocratic power Thus. no mat
ter what some
sympathetic
f o rei g n
correspondents
have told me
about Cuba,
m y o w· n
es timate rests
ma i n l y o n
what I have
see n an d h e a r d o r Castro.
As tbe acknowledged kingpin
there. h~ is the kind or man who
will orate for three od our hours to
his captive audience. This alone
divorced from policies or
practices -disqualifies him In
my eyes. For apart.from anything
else, the man must be emotionally
unstable.
I •
/\ctuall,\. I hnve found almmt :c
rum pick ('orrclatwn h<•l" l'!'fl I ht•
len~th of a lt•aclc>r ., spt't·1·hP'> Jnd
lht• extent of h1~ dl'o;po11sm
I htler, as wc> know. would rant for
hour~. pra(•tical\y foamtn~ at the
mouth.
T ALIN, while far more im
passive, also drhvered himself or
lengthy diatribes against anyont'
who refused to knuckle down to
his brutal regime Pos11ihly the
modem record is held by Kemal
Ataturk, lhe Turkish dictator who
In 1927 took six days to deliver a
singlespeech to his Parliament
On the other hand, a leader like
Gandhi, no matter how Im ·
passioned, would never uddtcS!>
an audience for more than a
modest period. And Lincoln. or
course, was o model of terseness,
It is no accident that his famous
address at Gettysburg was only
"
251<" ords long
I cl 1 m t y r l' t· ,1 I I ( C' t.> I 1 n g
!Wm t'I hrng of I h1., sort "h<'n I "as
a hlll<'hm m London. t.1ken b\ m ..
fulhc>r on. SundJ~ s to llyde Park.
"hrn• tht• l'rHnks and crackpots
and -.inJ?h• r uust•rs held forth in
ull e1 frl't'Clom and .1t intermina
hit• IC'n)!lh The mn..,t cxtremt.>
spl .1!...1•r.., \H'rt' thn..,c \.\ho talked
lhl· longl'Sl tht.• luud('.;t. and
perm 111 c•c1 no tnlt'rrupl ion.;
MllC:ll L\T•:R. J.!l'll\\tng up tn
Ch ac ago. I found t lw '>a nw thin~
true in "Bughou-.f• Squ;1n'. ·
wher(' holding nn audll nee b~ the
ear and refusinJt to lel Jto was t he'.'
s urC'st mdication of urroganee. in
sensitivity, :ind u kind of pollltC'nl
puranola lhnt t>rook11 no opJ)Mi·
taon whatever.
As a new~paperman . the first
inkling I had of Sen Joseph
McCurtby'11 dangerous dem· f'
agogucry was his rantings and
ram blmgs. both on the fl oor and m
C'Ommtltec. where he invariably
tried to dominate the proceedjngs
with his bulTy-boy harangues,
drowning out all dialogue. He
was painfully reminiscent of my
early impressions in Hyde Park.
FOR SHEER lengthiness on
this side of t he ocea n , though,
Mackenzie King, the Canadian
prime minister, wi ns ears down
for his "war" speech on Sept 8.
1939. which took up 47 closely
printed rolumns in the official
record calling to mind the
long.winded congressman who
boasted to Henry Cla y, "You,
s ir, s pea k for t he p r esent
gener ation , but I sp eak for
poiiter ity." "Yes." said Clay,
"ant.I you s eem resolved to
speak until , the arrival of your
audience."'
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CALIFORNIA rrrday February 6 1981 DAIL y PILOT A 1
Se l t d pupils rewarded at break/ ast w ith te a c hers Park e lms
at Fresno
doome d
VISALIA I A P > f;lemcntun
school students, 11ke everyone l'l~l:,
need a psychological boost once an
awhile. says Crowley Elemcntar)
School Principal Jesus Alaniz
So he and a group of tl'aC'hers and
administ rators dec ided to gi ve dc
s er ving first-to-fifth graders a lift
with monthly breakfasts at a local
restaurant.
··some of the s t udents happen to IJ<·
s tudents of lhl' wPek," s aid Alunrz,
referring to al·t1dl'm1t· hono r slu
d ents . "Sometimes il'!> a youngsll•r
w ho's been kind of on the g loorr1'
s ide and we'd hkl-lo J..:l'I him an th0
t'
right setting
· · :\1 ine are pmhabl~ tht· '"'" tl1·'>I
sta ndards I say, tht'Sl' )<>Unl!..,krs
pic king up n cY.spapcrs hl111.1.rng
aC'ros!. th<· '>('hool ~ anl "111111111 lw111g
told and I del·ld<•d th1•\ n• 1111' 11111 ...
that arc going to go ·
T euchers. Y.ho II'" 1111 th1· nw.1h .
u rr<JOl!l' to p1t·k up tht•11 J.!IH'"'"
beforl• 7 u m -.inn· t ht· s 111•1'1al
b reakfu:-.t 1::. ;:il\\U\'> "n <1 ... t·h1"1I d."
"The~ 1 thl' '>ll.11lt•n1 ... 1 th111i.. I 111
doubt~ oUwr :-.tudl'nh \\<Jrr) <ibout
being left out
··Their thmkini:: 1:;. '(>nt• of lhci.e
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tor a .,. telev alon 1bow, a.ad I would like to
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DEAR PAT: I supposedly won a $1,200 Com-
modore Home Computer on KTLA 's .. Face ttle
Music" television game show. I appeared on the
show's June 19 ajring, but the taping was done
several weeks before. I've never received my prize even though I've
phoned the program's o((ice and the person who
handles the prizes. They either give me the
runaround or simply do not return my calls. I've
also written to the station and to the producer -
again with no results. I hope you can help.
W .C .. Laguna Beach
Walter Ire.el, whose otnce la respoulble for
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coetad from A VS waa lite "ftnt wont we've a.ad
here La.at &ll1a prtae WH not received." He aaya
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yoar mtsaiag prize, and U.at yoa aliloald receive It
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS aUllNISS
NAAta STAH-NT
I ht 1011ow1n9 ~flOnJ are C1oln9 Ov\lne" •• 4C110k ATHLETIC SHOt:S, .. Forul A .. n11•, Su1lt 21, l..•tun•
llH<ll. C•hlorno• •2tl1.
C.••19 F•lce>ntr, 10711 El90rr•, Fo.in1•1n Vell•y, C•lllonll• Mr<n•el J Ltpor•, IHtl Crov1v1ew, Irvine. C•lllornl• •1114,
Tflos OU\1n1u •• tondutled bY • 9•net•I l)eflllf<'\lllp Mo<"-IJ 1..tPGl'I. P•,,.,..
I 1\1\ •••temenl wn 1J1tc1 '"'"" tM C.ouMy Cler-ol O••ntt Coun1y on
F•b ) IMI
CONSUMEB
PVBUC NOTICE
fllCTlTIOUI IWM .. Cll
NAMll ITAH••T TIM IOl._lnt ..,..._ Is dOiftl .....,, ...... ,.
MC ltlAL aSTATI, II 0..,.... s. .. ••vlM,~'2115. M•r9•rtt J••" C•rlHft, I I 0..-SQ., lrYIM, C.i11wni. '211S. Tllb~lsc...-..llyMift. Cll~l-1.
MM~J.C•l-Thll "•-w• lllect wltl\ IN Counly CMlrlt 01 or..,.. Couftly on F•D. 4, 1"1 ,, ...
P~I-Or.._ COH I o.llY PINI,
Fffl. •. U, 10, 27, '"' 6»t1
F1.Ull2 PUBLIC NOTICE PuOll\""° Or-CCN\I D•llY Pilot. J------------1-tO & IJ, 20, 11, 1'11 •1J.t1
PUBLJC NOTICE
fllCTITIOUS ........ ..,.._ ITAT'UllmlfT
T ............................... .
•uas: EQUITY IUI LDCltS NOTICE OF DEATH OF DIVl!LOPMENT co .. w.s ....,._
GI RA LOA S. GILMORE D•j;,::"".i':'::;.,CA :=_ or ..
ANO OF PETITION TO N-Pllf19Mcll.CA9MU.
ADMINISTER ESTATE This IMIMla luoMwdldityM "'"
NO. A 107S38. e11v1ci...1j..,J""'-
T o a I I h e I r s , T111t a.--11..., w1t11 t11e beneficiaries, creditors ,_,,Cleftl.,J ... 1•.1t11.
and contingent creditors of "'*'" Gi ralda S. Gilmore of Publl\Md or.,..eo..to.11, '"''°' Jen. ••. n, 30, Fw. •. 1'111 2M-41 Costa Mesa, California, r-----------
and per c;ons who may be PUBLIC NOTICE
otherwise interested In the ,.---:::'.==~==~--will and/or estate: ,ICTmous•uM•• A •t h bee filed IUIMaSTATCld•T' pelt ion as n T"• tOl-1119 ,.,_, .,. ""'"" by Forres t R i c h a rd ttusl...u n :
Giimore in the Superior v10EO UPRESS10Hs, 1tooMem1
Court of Orange County Ave. •tot,C.C.UMeM,C..~.
r equ esting that Forrest ec ... 0 c-oy, -c-,.., Club Or.,Cost•Mtw,C. ..... 1R1chard Gilmore be ap-11o11er111.M<eov.a10eoun1ryc1ua
pointed a s personal Dr.,cos1e-...c..m•.
re P resenta ti ve to ad· Tiiis ~s '' <onouctKI by •n 1 ... CIMIMI. min 1 s ter the estate of 1to11itrt 11. McCoy
Giralda S. Gilmore (under T111s , .... ...._. ••• 111..i wttl\ t11e
th{; I nde pendent Ad. Coun1y ci.rto. o1 °".,..County on J M . ... , .... ministration of Estates "-Act), The petition is set for PubllsNc10r.,,..eoes1 D•llv Piiot
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at Jen.••. n. JO. Ftt>. •· 1•1 uw1
700 Civic Center Drive,
W est, 1n the City of Santa PUBLIC NOTICE
Ana. California on M arch FtcTITiouseusiNus
4 , 198 1at9:JOA.M. NMIESTATllMENT
IF YOU OBJECT to the '"• 1011ow1n9 persons ••• oo"'ll f th t•t · 1>1n1nns.s granting 0 e pe I ion, 141 HUMAN ACTUALIZATION
I you should either appear SE RVICE$, Mid (bl EDUCATIONAL at the hearing and state OPPORTUNITIES FOR NUltSES IA
your objections or file DIYISION OF HUMAN AC· TUALIZATION SERVICES>. 1NS7 written objections with the l'1orot1• s1ree1, Suil• 1:io, Hunun11ton court before the hearing. eu c11. C•lllotnl• .,,.,..,
Your appearance may be Ann L Kr~r. 10011 !>wensu
in person or by your at-~,·.:· Hun1,,1111on B•.a<n, C•lllornl•
torney Hell!fl I.. Butler. IH' Sunny cru1,
I F Y 0 U A R E A Futttrlon. C..hfornl• 91W. C REDI TOR or a con-Thosous•n•n .. <onducieoor • ll•Mral f)erln9r1111p, 11ngen1 cred1lor of the de· AnnL. Kr..,..,
< f'il'>C'd, you must file your '"" \1a1emen1 wn 111..i "'"" ,,.. r l a 1m with the court or Couniv Clerk 01 Or•nve County on Foo l 1911 present 1t to the personal Fim13 rF-presentat1 ve appointed _ Puo1.s"'"' Or-'"'' oaoty Piiot.
lly \h1-court within four Fet> •· 13,10,H.1'lt1 •1s.1t
• onth\ from the date of --------
1 r"' 1<,.,,uance of letters as PUBLIC NOTICE
~ ro nded 1n Section 700 of - ---
1 ~ • pr 0 b d t e c 0 d e 0 f FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT al 1ornia The time for r1101011-•l'IJP9•-artdoi1>1111us1.
• ling r1a1ms will not ex-Msu•. CAMPBELL A!>SOCIATES II 71•11 . p1ri prior to four months L• Pai Ro•CI. L•1Jun• Ni9.,,1,
• r•)ff\ th£-date of the hear-ca111orn••tun
rq 1'10t1Ced above. 8rr1Cller Pe<IHc, • general
f JU MAY EXAMINE P•rtner•hlp, 71•11 La Pat Ro•d, L•11una Ni~I, Calltoml• '1'2•71. 11'1• 111r kept by the court. Robert M. Camllbell. •1 MOrro
1 / Ju are interested in the 8•l.coron.0e1M.tr.c..111ornt•'ltU.
1 1 (OU may f lie a re· "'' ouslntt• is col\duc1oe1 ov ., ' r qener•l 1M1rMenllip
J'1• • N tth the court to re-R04leri M, cemp0e11
" '• pee 1al not ice of the Tiii\ ~t••-• wH meet w1111 111e
1n .1:1.rory of estate assets f:i"'r ci.t11°'0r.,. on J111>wry •.
no of the petitions, ac-H ...... ,.v ... o u n t '> a n d r e po r t s •n .... ,, 111 i..w
c.ho.,,cribi-d 1n Sec tion \200 ~====·w..1• u1 thl Cahfornia Probate ini...~mn
(Oc1t> 1114,.5~*1 l'U"'1
JUG C.. E RT a. WAYMAN PuollsNd Orange Coest Dally P1to1,
t:'-Mesa Verde Dr ive Jan :io.F.t>.•.u.20.1,.1 j(ICMll
En'! Suite M , Costa Mesa, · ·· ·
Calitorn1a92b2b P UBLIC NOTICE
~.ie~JoOO
P JIJI ... nee Orange Coast NOTICE OF DEATH OF
.)d 'I p 101 Feb 5, b, 12 . EDWARD THOMAS KEN·
1../-:j' b48·81 NEOY, aka EDWARD T.
• Pl RLIC SOTICE
KENNEDY, aka E . T .
KENNEDY AND OF
PETITION TO AO ·
NOTICE OF DEATH OF MINISTER ESTATE NO.
CLARA BELLE WILSON A 107529. •
AND OF PETITION TO T 0 a I I he i rs '
AD MINISTER ESTATE beneficiaries, creditors
NO. A 101488. and contingent creditors of r o a 1 I h e i r s • Edward Thomas Kennedy,
Ot'nt'lic1 ar1es. c reditors aka Edward T. Kennedy,
and contingent creditors of aka E . T . Kenned y of
Clara Belle Wilson of Hunt· Tustin, California, and
1ngton Beach, California, persons who may be
and persons who may be otherwise interested in the
other wise interested in the will and/or estate:
'will and or estate: A petition has been filed
A petition has been filed by Phillip P. Nassar in the
oy Michael J . Wilson in Superior Court ot Orange
I he Superior Cour t of County requesting that
Orange County requesting Phi)liP P. Nassar be ap-
that Michael J. Wilson be pointed as personal
appointed as persona l rep~esent ative to a d -
represen tative to a d -m 1n 1ster t he estate of
minister the estate of Edward Thomas Kennedy
Clara Belle Wilson (under (under the Independent
1he Independen t Ad· Administration of Estates
•ministration of Estates Act). The petition is set for
Act). The petition is set fo hearing In Dept. 3 at 700
hearing 1n Dept. 3 at 700 ~Ivie Center Drive, West,
I C1v1c Center Drive West rn the City of Santa Ana,
•n tho> City of Santa Ana'. California on M ar ch .c,
Cal1forn1a on Feb. 25, 1981 1981 at9:30A.M.
a19·JOA.M. IF YOU OBJECT to the
1 F YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition,
gran11ng of the petition, you should !!ither appear
ycu should either appear at the hearing and state
c1t the hearing and state your objections o_r file 1 your object ions or file written objections with the
written objections with the court before the hearing.
I court before the hearing.I Your appearance m ay be
Your appearance may be in person or by your at-
tn person or by your at-torney.
tor ney. I F Y 0 U A R E A
IF YO U ARE A C REDITOR or a con-e RE DITOR or a con-tingent credilbr of the de-
ltngent creditor of the de-ceased, you must file your
ceased, you must file your claim with the court or
claim with the court or present It to the personal
present 1t to the personal representat ive appalnted
representative appointed by the court within four
by the court within four months from the date of
months from the date of first issuance of letters as
first Issuance of letters as provided In Section 700 of
provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of
t he Probate Code of California. The time for
California. The time for filing claims will not ex·
lt111ng claims will not ex-pire prior to four months
pir e prior to four months from the date of the hear-
from the date of the hear-Ing noticed above.
1ng noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court.
the file kept by the court. If you are Interested In the
11 you are interested In the estate, you may flle a re·
estate. you may file a re-quest with the court to re-
quest wi th the court to re-celve special notice of the
ce1ve special notice of the Inventory of estate assets
inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac-
and of the petitions, ac-counts and reports
c o u n t s and reports deS(rlbed In Section 1200
described in Section 1200 of the California Proba1e
of the California Probate Code.
Code. HOWSER GERTNER &.
ELLIS ANO MORRISON BROWN, Attorney at law
Attorney at Law
11.coo Brootthurst St .. Suite •340 c.mpus Drive, Bolt
316 2207
F o u n t a i n V a I I • y , N•wDOrt BMch, C•llfomla
Calllornla 92663
962-2418 ~5400
PubtlShed Orange <.:oest PubllstMd Or•"99 C:oes\
Dally Pilot, F.t). s. 6, ~2. 'Dally Pf.,.. Feb. 5, 6, 12.
1981 SS7.a1 l'" '4tlt1
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Al Campanis is happy -
he signed a tliird of his
pitching staff. See B2.
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EST ANCfA HIGH BASKETBALL COACH LARRY SUNDERMAN SENDS HIS EAGLES AGAINST CORONA DEL MAR TONIGHT IN A KEY SEA VIEW LEAGUE GAME. SEE 84 FOR STORY.
Anteaters work Spa1·tans, 90-78
By JOHN SEV ANO
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When UC Irvine wins a basket-
ball game these days -a BIG
game -like it did Thursday
night, usually a certain amount
of flair and style is associated
with it.
And Thursday night was no
exception.
Not only did the Anteaters
give San Jose Slate its first loss
in PCAA play, it a lso handed
Coach Bill Berry the worst de ·
feat of his career.
The Anteaters, playing as if
the outcome determined their
survival (and it did ), thoroughly
delighted a partisan home crowd
of 1,421 with a convincing 90-78
whipping of the Spartans at
Cr awford Hall.
Cygan
It was the kind or game the
Anteaters .n eeded -both
physically and psychologically
-as it snapped a three-game
losing streak and put them right
back into the hunt or the con-
ference title chase.
The loss dropped San Jose
(lS-4 overall) into a first place
tie with Long Beach State in the
standings, while the Anteaters
pared their deficit from three to
two (4-3 in conference, 12-7 over-
all).
It was a lso the type or a
performance in which everyone
contributed, much to the delight
of Coach Bill Mulligan.
"We told our kids before the
game we'd beat them, and I re-
ally fell that," said Mulligan.
"We got some balanced scor-
ing from our players 'and I
thought (Jason) Works handled
their pressure well.·'
Indeed. it was the Anteaters'
5-10 reser ve guard and not their
6-8 all-everything renter who
grabbed the spotlight.
Works. generally considered
the rastest UCI player is also
the most erratic. When he enters
a game. he either makes things
happen or creates a disaster. .
Against the Spartans, he was
nothing put a pain in their de-
fense.
Works not only had 16 points.
but he had 16 crucial points,
points that usuall y came when
the Sparta ns were tr ying to
make their push.
Plus. he passed off for six as-
sists , directed the offense an d
s napped San JoS'e 's £ull-court
pressure as if he was coming up
the .court alone.
''Most of the time coach wants
me to do my thing." explained
Works "I think that's how I'm
most effective and that's how I
can help the team. .. r really hadn't been doing
that lately, though, and tonight I
just made up my m ind lo be
Jason Works because that's the
only way I can play. I just had lo
make my mind up that I was go-
ing to play my game."
The entire UC I team played
"their game" as San J ose's
much vaunted 2-3 zone matchup
defense never did get untracked.
Entering with the second best
defense in the PCAA in points al-
lowed (55.2), the Spartans uve
up more points (90) than any
other previously coached Bill
Berry team . ln fact, this season
the most points they had allowed
previously was 71 in a 22·poinl
win against Utah State.
"Defensively, it was our worst
game," admitted Berry, "but I
think much or the credit shouJd
go. to them because they got the
balJ down the court so quick.
"When you get behind early,
like we did. there 's not really
much you can do. We 're really a
good 70-to-80 point team. The
point production we gave up
tonight was inexcusable."
UCI took command of the con-
test after San J ose had tied the
score al nine apiece with 15:20
left in the first half. The An-
teaters. on fiv e free throws and
he's anything hut typical
a bas ket by Ben Mc Donald,
scored the next seven points and
were never headed after that.
UCI increased its lead to 12 on
a number of occasions but San
Jose always brought the deficit
back down. In fact, three times
dur ing the second hall the
Spartans cut lbe margin to five,
but they could never get the
basket to get them over the
hump.
That's principally because
W o rk s. K ev in Magee ,
McDonald, Randy Whieldon and
Rainer Wulf -all of whom
scored in double fi gures -were
canning one important shot after
another.
"It was a bi~ ~ame because we had to win to stay in (the
(See ANTEATERS, PagF 83)
Costa Mesa product making 1Wise uith his skat,es
By CURT SEEDEN
Of IM 0.,tlY Pilot SU ff
He appears to be a typical 15-year-
old who likes to watch football. en·
joys junk food and chums around
with his friends.
But unlike the typical 15-year-old,
J immy Cygan lives 1,000 miles from
his parents. and his day begins at
5:30 a.m.
SCHOOL LASTS J UST 411'2 hours ror Cygan and most of his time is
s pent on an ice rink in Colorado
Springs. The son of Costa Mesa res i·
dents Edward and Natalie Cygan,
Jimmy is a national champion figu re
skater.
The 1980 U.S. novice men's cham-
pion, Cygan h~s now graduated to the
C'ffgan lfnblae• tldrtl
(See P•ge 82)
junior men 's dJvision and is currently
making his name known at the U.S.
Figure Skating Championships in
San Diego.
A member of the Broodmore Skat-
ing Club of Colorado, Cygan is a
genujne Olympic hopeful, although
he admits it is realistic to look at
1988. not '84.
fi gure skater and Olympic bronze
medalist. Barbara Roles.
ONE OF MANY aspiring young
s katers, Cygan shocked his oppo-
nents in December or 1979 al the
Midwestern Championships in Fort
Wayne, Ind.
T he regional competition was the
qualifying event for the 1980 Na-
tionals which were held in Atlanta.
At Fort Wayne, Cygan pulled out a
12.3 lead over his closest rival and
ended up winning by a large margin.
Figure skating followers labeled
that hefty lead as "amazing."
At Fort Wayne, Cygan brought
with tum a dltricull program which
included advanced moves like triple
salchows and triple toe loops.
THE SiUIE KIND of moves earned
him a second place this week in the
figures competition. Stockton figure
s kater Craig Hender son bettered
him.
Cygan is now coached by Carlo
Fassi, Uie same person wbo taught
Dorothy Hamill ancl British Olympic
gold medalist Robin Cousins.
Fassi ls prepping Cygan for bis
eighth and final test towards advanc-.
ing to the senior level.
"I'll" probably· wait· a year 6e(ore
I take it, though," explains Cygan.
"It's the hardest of the eight tests
and I have plenty of time to take it."
CYGAN is A QUIET young man
who displays an off-the-ice coolness
which shouldn't be confused with
cockiness. Ht is a patient skater who
knows his time will eventually come. "I'm really looking at 1988 because . NOW A NINTH GaADEa, Cygan
you have to be a senior for four years att~da Cbeyenn-: Mounta~, a public
before you can qualify for the Olym-school. Next year, he II attend
pies," be explains in a telephone ln-• Cheyenne llountain High. His school
lerview from San Di.ego. ''I 'll day ls aa.Ddwicbed between ~l'lliDC
hopefully be recognized in the next and ~ lkatlni 1eulom.
four years." Yet be sUU bu ·time to play a UtUe
Cygan would be 23 years old lf be baakeUNtll witb bia frieada, and be la
qualifies for the ta Olympics, but at not booked iDto an1 partfeular diet.
age 1.5, be is takinl the ice skatlnl Since Jolalat tbe fllare lkatiq
path to succesa in stride. so to speak. compedtm circuit, CJIU bM Md a
Like anotber Oranae Cout area cbaDee to Me mudl of tM U.S., and
produc:t, former Gardea Gro¥e resl· Ute ewaw& l&aJ lD Saa DMlo allow
dent I.Jaa-llarie All•, cuan trained blm to,........,.... to ea.ta .... to-
under former U.S. natloaal cbamPf°8 '" bll famlly.
UC Irvine
New ·facility
on lwrizon?
By JOHN SEVANO 0t iae o.i1, ,..... ...,.
For years, tiny Crawford Hall, in the heart oi
l.he UC Irvine campus, bas served as a multi-
purpose facility. Everything from sportinc events.
to assemblies, to concerts bu been staged in the
diminutive 1,500-seat complex.
The building, althou1h small, baa comfortablJ
suited UCI and its programs. Even with an enroll·
COMMENTARY
ment of 10,000, the structure was never occupied to
the extent where another edifice was considered.
That is unUl now.
With UCI's basketball p!'Oll'am aky-roclletiq
hither than the price of 1u, Cnwford Hall can no
tonier bold ltl own. The problem naturallJ 1tem1
from tbe overflow crowds tbat bne ,.eked the
racWty recenUy for Anteater -.Uetb9U .....-.
OP 'l'llE 11 CONTES IS played tbll'...._, llve
baye bemaellouts, with 'bundredabeblelfl'HClaway
attbeticketwindow. -
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, Castillo
ign Dodger contract1
•'roaa AP dbpa&tlMI
ltohl'rt t•u uJlo, thrN! yount1 1utcher11 the Dodgers
t.OS ,r.1.1o:~ Hob W4jlCh, Steve ttowe and Ill
f11urt< '" rt'I ) oo for IA ouwtw:r of years, hiavti
1l cn 11 rw~ "'(u11 r"l'"-Tht''i'' three &i u ,. 1 eprei.cnl a third or our pitching stair
m tUHt ,uuJ Ood(ll'r V1 cl1 Prc~1dtml Al <,;ampanis, "and they
Lc1uld b.· tbl' hu d corl' of our ~ntth1ng staff for years to come.
l'h~ iil'J•iart u1 t' or L>on Sutton notwiths tanding, I beUeve
1h1i. >•·ar !\ 1.1(( will bf' the best ba lanced we've bad re·
n·ntl ·
Wekh, 21 and Howe 41!2. eac h signed two-year contracts.
and tbe ~ vt-ur old (.'u llllo s igned a one-year pact. No other
h•rm 'I \1\-Cr~ MM OUllC ~d for lhe three. r -
\\elch fani sht'd the 1980 eason with a t(.9 record and 3.28
t!arned run average. rncludmg a 4-0 record and 2.29 ERA in
September
Howe thl' National League Rookie of the year last
'lt'a~on bad u 7 9 record, 2.65 ERA and a club-leading 17 ~Jve:.. Thas sprrng, he'll be battling.to break into the Dodgers'
't arting rotation
· · 1 hope t-0 go tlown to spring training and pitch so good
tht'y can't afford not to put me in the starting rota tion." said
Huwe .. tr not. l '11 see you back in the bullpen."
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BroudC'uster Chick Hearn, describing slender Michael
Cooper, the Luke rs · de fensive specialist: "They have to
put plugs in the drain!-. when he takes a shower."
Dou.'tl 12·0. BllU'kll raHfl lor mrlortf
The Milwaukee Bucks. behind 12-0 three m
minutes and 20 seconds into the game. rallied
behind 20 points by Marques Johnson for a 113-103
Nat ional Basketba ll Association victory over
Boston in the only game of the evening. Milwaukee center
Bob LanJerdid not suit up because of an injured left knee.
f'rem r .....
UCI FACILITY. • •
same people can clearly see that Cra wford Hall is
obsolete.
Cygan
finishes
third
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0., I.._, plnt.n1 wttb a cut over bia left Iii •1•. sat bil Montreal teammate. olt on tbe rt1bt •
1tart wttJa a ftnt pertod &oal, lben Pierre Laree•
cleaned up wtth three 1oala u Minnesota dropped
1 T-0 National Hockey Leasue verdJct Thursday n11ht . The
lbree·1oal performance by Larouche was hll second of the
year, the previous one comiQs againat Winnipeg . . . Perry
T•nWI fired four 1oal1, the ll)Olt by a St. Loula player ln 13
yeare, and llllle U.t stopped at shota In
the middle period. to lead an M victory
over Toronto . . . akk .. ...._ acored
twice and set up another in apolling a New
York comeback as Boston rallied after
blowing a 3·0 lead for a 6-3 victory over the
Rangers . . . Doa Lever scored two
third·period goals lo pace Calgary to a 5-2
win over Washington. It was Calgary's
fUtb s traight home victory over
Washington, which has been plagued by
Injuries all season and suffered three more
in Thursday's game . . . Derek Smida 1.A'Lau11
scored one goal and assisted on a second u Buffalo defeated
Philadelphia. 4-0. Goalie 0. Edward recorded bis third
shutout of the season.
C.neeU• (2eJ lfta6 Pfletl~
Center ROii ConaeUu, a product of Santa Ana m
Valley High, scored 26 points and p\llled down 10
rebounds to lead Pacific to a 11-66 Pacific Coast
Athletic Association basketball victory over Cal
State Fullerton Thursday night . . . Center Dlao Gre1ory's
two free throws with 10 second! left gave Long Beach State a
three·point lead and the 49ers held on for a 79·78 PCAA ,vic-
tory over visiting Utah State . . . Junior forward Bobby
Davis scored 15 points to lead Fresno State to a 76-38 rout
over UCSB . . . Seniors Robbie O.ty and Jolua Smida com-
bined for 38 points to lead Ariiona lo a 77-73 PAC-10 triumph
over Washington State . . . Vince Brooldaa scored 27 points
to equal his career high and Kevin. Boyle added 16 to lead
Iowa to a 76-65 victory over Northwestern to retain a share of
second place in the Big Ten race. The 15th·ranked Hawkeyes
are now 14-4 overall, 6-3 in conference.
Cltargn dropped I• PlafUt1 drllfl ca•e
Pennsylvania's drug law enforcement director Ill
denied Thursday there was any intent to protect
Philadelphia Phillies baseball players during a
probe of alleged illegal drug prescriptions. A
district judge dismissed all charges against Dr. Patrick
Mazia after he testified at a preliminary hearing that he "in
good faith" prescribed pep pills to seven members of the
world champion team.
We sell, lease
and service
only BMW's UCI Chancellor Da niel Ald nch Jr confirmed
the pressing need for a new complex at his
monthly media briefing Thursday. His admission
was signifi cant 1n that it was the first time
Aldridge had ar knowl<'dgNI such a necessity.
THE CHAN('F.U .OR ADMITTE D al the brief·
ing that therC' as "t alk" of expand ing Crawford
fl a il or tle\'elopin~ a nl'w p1.wi ll on perhaps with
5.000 seat~.
SAN DIEGO CAP>
Scott Hamilton, bidding
for Charlie Tickner's va-
because we know
no better.
"The• plJsh ror nt•\\ !-.J.ll'<.'lalor facilities is com -
i n I! from the l'l'I baskctball coach, a m ong
others." ~atd Aldrich
cant throne as king of
U.S . skaters. took the
early lead ove r three-
li m e runne r up Dave
Santee in Thursday 's
c o mpuls o r y fi g ures
competition of the U.S.
f)gure Skat ing Cham-
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The father of former Ari_. State puiMr lelf Em ••tied .. testified Tburtday tbat b1I 1oa wu not • t
elven a chance to prove bimaelf atbletlcally at tbe
univenlty and was "baraued and bumWat.ed"
Into qwtttnc the team. Gen. •llllMI• waa 011 the witness
stand for the second straleht day lo tbe SZ.2 mllllon damace
suit filed by his son, who claims fOl'mer bead coach Frau
KHla split his lip with 1 ''ltnuckle·punch." · . . . Veteran
offensive lineman Larry I.JUie announced his retirement
from pro football a fter 12 seasons. includln1 six All-pro years
with the Miami Dolphins . . . Joe Glblae, the new bead
coach of lhe WaahlngtOn Redakina, completed his staff of
assistant coaches with the appointment of Warn• SI••-·
an a11iltant coach at Cerritos CoUeee, to handle tight ends
and prepare offensive scouting reports.
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Tom .lealdas birdied his last four holes for a !I
seven-under-par 65, then rushed off to get a club
repaired before be knew be had taken a share of
the first·round lead along with ao. S&reck in the
Alldy Williama San Diego Open golf tournament Thursday. A
s ingle stroke back at 66 were K~ Fer1u, BW Brtt&Oll and
Wayne Levi. Joluuay Miiier, who won the Tucson Open earlier
this year, rookie Gary Hallberg and CeHr Sa.Hdo followed al
67 . . . Sandra Poat fired a three-under ·par 68 to take a
one-stroke lead over five golfers after the first round of t.he
LPGA's Ellsabetb _Ardea Classic In North Miami. ·
Waltrip .dra..,• Dat1t0Ra p•~ penile•
Darrell W1ltrtp drew the pole position Thurs· II ~ay for the third Busch Clas. h at Daytona lnlema-
ttonal Speedway. Bobby AWSOD is in the No. 2 spot
for Sunday's SO-mile sprint . . . Bobby Clllcoa
knocked out Roberto Garcia in the 10th r ound of a feather~eig~t bout. Chacon. a former World Boxing Council
c h ampion, 1s on the comeback trail after an 11-month
layoff : . . Lou Saban, who coached football for 30 years and
once hared George Steinbrenner as an assistant coach will
become president of Steinbrenner's New York Yankees 'tater t~is month, the New York Times reported in today's edi-
tions . . . Cal State Dominguez Hills in Carson has been
chosen as the site of the 1984 Olympics cycling events, Peter
Ueberroth, president nf the or ganizing committee an-nounced.
T~nMlfe
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RADIO: UCLA at use. 8 p.m., KNX ( 1070) and KMPC
(710); LaJcers at Detroit, 6 p.m .. KLAC (570)
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Mull igan has <'on tcnded on more than one oc-
casion that lTI c·ould play more top teams at
home if the ca mpu1> onl) had t he facility to hold
the crowd s uch ma tchups would attract.
"Obviously we want it because we can get bet-
ter teams lo come in and play." said Mulligan,
who added he was s urpnsed b) the chancellor 's
com ments "When we ca me in we <coac hes) knew
we couldn't er_, for a new gym until we sold the
pionships. 1st & Broadway • Santa Ana • 835-3171
Hamilton. who had ~==================~-====================:.....:...::..:...:..======== never defeated Santee in
dam n thing out unltl therl' was a need for it. ..
T HERE IS NO Qt'F.STION about the need, but
j!ell1 ng the proJeC'l off t he gtound 1s another mat-
ler
.l\ld1wh ~as qm('k to add that any additions.
11r a new complt'x altogether . was still in the
'talk .. s tage and that no plans had been drawn up
or funds accumulated.
The Chancellor did say, however , that the
talks involve an effort by UCI officials to secure
some sort of private funding for the project. The
UC! Sports Association. a fund·raising arm of the
university, fig ures into this effort.
"I can't hones tly say it has been talked about
seriously yet." added assistant athletic director
Ralph Barkey, who wa s also unaware of the chan-
cellor's comments. "ll 's been kicked around but
it's also been dumped every time.
"I DO KNOW THERE ARE SOME legitimate
and informal conversations going on about a new
facility."
Barkey also said no lax money would be used
to finance the project. and the possibility of a joint
venture with the city of Irvine exists. "if they were
interested." More tha n likely, said Barkey, an off.
campus fund-raising campaign woul d have to be
launched.
compulsory figures in
four previous nat ional
meets. was awarded all
nine fi rst-place ordinals
from the judges.
Santee, after his first
national title in 10 trips
t o the com pe i l 1to n .
trailed Hamilton 120.30
to 116.20 in points and
nine to 18 in ordina ls.
The event counts 30 per
cent of the final score.
The oldest participant
in the seniors' division,
Santee, 23, was a fourth-
place finisher in the 1980
Olympics and was third
in the nationals three
times.
Paul Wy lie , 16 , of
De n ver , Colo .. won the
junior men's title by a
w i de m a rgin , o ut-
distancing John Filbig.
16, of Garde n Grove,
132.80 lo 124.72. Third
wa s form e r C o s ta
Mesan James Cygan of
Colorado Springs, Colo ..
who scored 122.68.
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Aldrich expounded on t hat idea by saying
he'd like to see a fac11tty that could also house the
cultural needs of the greater south coast a rea.
Therefore, fund-raising activities might include
cultural phila nthropists
In eve ning competi-
t i on , 19 -y e a r -o ld
Priscilla Hill of Lex-
ington, Mass.,· continued
he r domination in the
senior ladies, maintain·
ing her lead over Elaine
Zayak of Paramus , N.J.,
and three-time runne r-up
Lis a-Marie Alle n of
Colorado Springs.
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Even wi th a s tron g push. however , con-
servative estimates range from three-to.fi ve years
for the facility to be operational, and that's if they
were to break J!round in the near future. said
Barkey.
But, al least the idea is no longer a thought.
It's moving. a nd the interest in definitely there.
"People a re talking about it who never
dr eamed of t he possibility previously," s aid
Barkey.
Whjch seems like all the more reason to turn
the dream into a reality soon.
Scoring with ~ triple
toe -double loop on her
second combination, Hill
finis hed the second
phas e of the three-part
competition with 87.72
points and 11 ordinals.
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BASKETBALL I SPOATS ON TV
Friday, Febru•ry 8, 1981 DAIL 'I' i'ILOl , ......... ,
AN'IEA TERS ROLL. • •
rartt >," aid Mai , the nation 1
l.-adina lfor.-r at u I , who
to1 td la • 1ame b ch 28 polnb
and 1rabbtd 11 rtboundt
~1l1ndln91
Detroit snaps
Kings' jinx
with 6-4 win
Weekend sports on
"I'"• alway1 bff'n u..-d to be
Ina In finl I ' veo nt>v\'r IOlit tht&
manv bf.ton~ I 'm u1u~d to llVt>ry
bod ' C•trhin~ mt\ hut we're
not (IOtnl lo llVtl up ''
' )/(';" rUll)' nf•t:thHt that, '
added Wtueldon. Mr Outaldt' uf
llf"f·,. uuJdt< out ldu tandem "H
\H had Iott It nu a ht ha vt• rl.Ullttd
our Nmfldenrl' 11nd we.-would
h•H' bttn out of lhl' rlH't: Wt
r un s t1U WUl II llOV. .
Whtf'ldon f1n1 11 ht•d with 24
point~ un 8 of 12 trolll the flt:ld
Wulf had l2 and McDonald con
tribute<! IO a tht-nteuter~ ~hot
cl l.'Ombtned 6t percent 128 or 461
from the floor
The d e fen i,1\t.>ly mrnded
Spartaru. shot a me <1ger t4 per
n~nt
'The) have ve ry goo d
·balance. · complimented Berry ,
·and Magee is the most domi·
nant big man we've faced lhil>
year He's a physical beast. Our
problem was that when we con~
centrated on him the other four
guys beat us and when we con-
t•entrated on the other four g uys
the one guy beat us."
What Berry means 1s the UCJ
TEAM bt:at them.
Rustlers
battle
Corsairs
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Surf opener
set March 28
V1si~ by Fort Lauderdale and
Tampa Hay and the N orth
American Soccer Leugue'-; l'AO
newest lea m:. h1ghl1ghl the
California Surf's 1981 home out
door schedule
In addition. the Surf will
welcom e the Jacksonville Tea
Me n (formerly New EngJand J
and Calgary Boomers (formt•rly
Memphis).
·California will open the Sl'ason
March 28 wht'n the• P ortland
Timbe r s invade Anah e im
Stadium for the firs t of 16 home
games
SANTA MONICA -If
Golden West College
hopes to capture its first
Southern Cal Conference
ba s ketba l l c ham -
pionship in 10 year s, the
Rustlers wilJ have to get
their act together tonight
against Santa Monica CC
he re (7:30).
PRIME TIME
The Corsairs, 8-1 in
confer e n ce, s uffered
their lone defeat against
GWC Jan. 13, a 71 ·69
thriller on the Rustlers·
court.
Since that game, the
Corsairs have reeled off
s ix victories a nd a re al-
lowing their opponents
a n average or Jess than
~3 points per game.
G WC, meanwhile, had
its title ·hopes dealt a
s erious blow Tuesday
when visi ting LA
Southwest s tung th e
Rus tlers with a 62-53
verdict.
The Corsairs a r e
spar ked by 6·5 forwa rd
Mike Gerren who will
b ring a 15.3 average into
the contest. Russell
Jackson (12.5) and Eric
Wade (10. 7) a r e also
averaging in double
figures.
ln the firs t outin g
be tween the two teams,
G WC's Jim E ldridge
held Gerren lo just two
points.
Fo r the seco nd
s traight game, the
Rustlers will be without
s tarter Rico Thompson
who is still battling a
cold.
Basketball
scores
Cof'-9e
"'"' UC. 1 rvon• 90, 5.tn J~ SI 11
F rr\"° SI 1•. UC S.nl• 8.arl»r• JI
P•c•••< 11, C•I SI••• Fulle'1on ..
lonq Be.tell St 19, Ulall St 11
C.al Poly Po,._. 11, Nor1htod9f' St
l>b
R•dl~ncl) IS, C.I Luther.,. •1
Los AnqelH SI "· C••·Rl••,.ldt! •1 ~Hiiie P.c•l ic 80, w. WHlllnqlon .,
w Bapllil .... NW Nauiren. 61
Pugel Sound •1. E. Waslllnvlon S9
11.c:l(lff fASOHS:
DETROI T <AP) -R eed
Larson scored his 23rd goal of
the season at 6: 35 of the third
-period--Thunctay night to snap a
J-3 tie and boost the Detroit Red
Wings to a 6-4 National Hockey
League victory over the Kings.
The triumph ended the Wings'
12-game winless streak against
the Kings.
Larson's goal also bro ke a
club mark for goals by a de-
renseman. which he set with 22
last season.
The victory was the second in
a row for Detroit, which is in
las t place in the Norris Division
with a 15-27-11 mark. The Kings.
the division's No. l team, lost
for only the 17th lime against 32
victories and seven ties .
John Ogrodnick added two
j!oals for the Wings. his 27th and
28th of the season. while Paul
Woods. J ean Hamel and Willie
llube r scored one each.
Los Angeles rookie Larry
Murphy. who scor ed o ne goal
a nd assisted on two others, giv·
ing him 57 points for the season,
set a new club s tandard for de ·
fensemcn
Marcel Dionne got his 44th
goal and Mike Murphy and Doug
llalward scored other ~oats for
S.lt•rd••'• 1'¥, radl•
11 a.m . (5) TENNIS -Hank· Pfister and
Vicll>r Amaya take on Stan Smith and Bob Lutz in
the semifinals or the WCT world doubles cham-
pionship, taped al London
1 2 :30 p .m . (34> FUT B OI.
JNTE RNACIONAL Canada vs. U.S.A .
1 p.m . !22) SOCCER.
3 p.m. (2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR -Un ·
defeated Greg Page 03·0) takes on Stan Ward
( 13-3-2) in a sche duled 12 round heavyweight fight,
taped al Allantic City, N.J (4) COLLEGE
BASKETBALL The Washington Slate Cougars
vs. the Arizona Stale Wildcats at the University
Activity Center in l'l'mpe <71 GREATEST
S PORTS LEGENDS A tribute to bask e tba ll great Will Chamberlain
3:30 p.m. 17> PRO BOWLING fhe BPAA
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1 p.m . C2J GOLf' Third round play 1n the
Andy William s San Diego Open Taped.
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taped at Pomona last .... cckcnd 128 1 SOCCER.
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tu kel'p them outside und I can't be displeased with
our dt'f ens1 ve effort then.
I Jon t kno"" .rbout the slowdown," was Sun
tkr man s r('-.ponse for tonight's tactics, obvioui.ly
oplln~ tu kl•ep l'Hl> pl ans under wraps
Corona dt•I Mar Coach Jack Ernon doesn't
lt't'l he'll be too shocked al whatever Es tancia
dO<')>
· We'll probably st•e the same general attack
.1011 11\d Ybc a complete four corner stall." s avs the
Vt'lt<1 .in' Errwn -
It II ht' ,1 f1g '1t to "t'<' v. ho gets the lead
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th~ lollow1n9 ~·~ns "'" doon9
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CALI FORNI.A ~ 0·J·.0.,~~ '!:n~~~~. c:~:lfr'ftf'IO .. OTICE INVITING BI D\
WEEO A8ATEMENT 1'11 ;•;0~~1·'MC~l;~lfa\ 1816 H•,.or0<'
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(.1ty Counc.il at •t\ ,,.,,., rfUular11
\CntdiJlf'O rTWetino on Fl"bru•t• 1~ 1~s1 PUBLJC NOTICE
rnt (.orltrM:tor lo whom d cllfttrO ot
cnt> Con1ri1<.t •\ m~ \PWll uDOn •1
• <.i..tton ~ t""' C.Of'1r•tf ano at n1s o"'n
t r.Pt:nu>, turn1\h to tn~ City ~t'Mt tollollfllf
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•dmitteo \urf'ly <.omp•nr .-.1Ul •
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\nown DY IM' "'10lf curr-enr f'd;tron ot
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101 '~''\Mn the tot•! contr•ct OttCf to
1nsu,~ Ult' f1f1th'fut Pttrlorman(,t ot t~
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h"tur• p.iym .. l'lt Of •h un\•l \h•O
cta1m, ot labOre-r\ ano m4'ter1•lm•n
u"dt'r fhe contract
All \urety CJC>f\d\ u wtl bf> 101nt1y • ._
fC.uttd by 1'W (Ot"'tr•ctor and l tw 1n
tur•r a~ ~It bl' \UbJkt to lf'I,. pr•or
,approv•• o4 tr. C•IV Attorrwy .n to
torrn an<1 svtt1c1enc.y In lu:u of th• sut·
tty ooncK requited l'l~rem. • <•)h oonca
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ment 1n ln.t' form •nd m.tnrwr pr~
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tontr&ctor a no •II \.UCXorilr•ctors \h•U
ot>la1,, • DU\•l'W'H uc@n-.e trom ,,,., C•h >• f.ount•fn V•Hey •n •<cOl'danc• w1tn
Founr.1n V•llty Munoc.11>411 Cock' Tlllt
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>e<toon 1no """ 1111 •nctu~1ve 01 11••
L.•l>or Cao. of 1ne Stale of (.dlllorn••.
111e C•IY Counc•t of lht C•IY of ~out1t•1n
Valley N \ t>y r~Oluhon n ce•leoneo
1ne prevalhno nourty rale of w•Qe• ror
eacn <r•ll or type of worl\men or
mech•"K -to uecule tne Con
tract wh1<n will oe •werded lo "'" •u<-
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P•e•••l•nv W-ot' 1n c1us111u11ons
nol pro• ode<! for l>Y roolullon sn•ll not
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mt nl 01 LAOOr, •nd In no event ten
tnen 11'1• H labltu.eo FP<ler•I Minimum waoe Spec1t.cet1ons .no omct•I propow t
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FICTITIOUS 8USl"ESS
HAMIE STATEMENT Tne to1towin9 ptrM>n\ •r• do•no
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Granl E ArQ&brognl 1671 1 Grei!'f'Wl~W u ne Hvnti"'9t0f\ 8•.Ch c.im ,,.,,.
Carl F. o ... -. 601 Bays~ Drive,
Newp0rl -h, C.111 9'"60
Clyd• ll Slett1no. •f7 HHl<ro JI,
Monrovlt, C•llf tlOI•
Herry L White. IOS7 El ~""''· LO\
A"9'tlts, C.111. -.s
Lora Sue W•l-or, P 0 8o• 10 S•n
G•b"•'· C•llf '9711 llon•ld II G•udertt, 601 S Hn
Gal>rlel Blvd .. San Oat>r ltl. C•lll
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Hunllngton &e«n. C•lll
Dennis I(. Ward, l•i. Mori'le90,
Covin•, cam. "722
Donald A. Meurt, 201S C:ountrvwooo,
H•<ltnde HelQMs, C<Hll
Wllll•m o. S<hulll. '"'' VI• P•l•llr.o. 1rvrne. C•nt 9'11S
Rose -le 14tnry, 14St E Bennett
G1tnoora, Cettt. t 1700.
Tnh buslnus ts condu<ltd by •
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Tiiis stl1emenl wt\ filed wtlh the
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Jan ». lO. F•b a, u. "'' 3$1-11
PUBLJC NOTICE
l'ICTITl°"S 8UllM•IJ
NM!a STAT•M•NT
The 1011-1~ penonl •rt dolno
bullntues.
AONGAll, J7'11 Le Pll flo.O,
LA91fna N19u91. Cellfornl• m n 111,.1<11•• Pectflc, A G•n•r•I
P•rlntnlltp, 27'1 I L• Par Aoed.
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New ~ Cor-etNn, US M•fden
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m aot on Ille olllcl•I t>lank fo rm
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Nollet MKI ProPO\AI q.ciulrem•nts
end Condition• \t<I lortl'I under Section • Oenef'AI ,..,,,.,._,,,
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Oceen View 51. Cypreu 50
CY P"ISS HoflmiKI 4, Tano• 11, Burn•
tJ, EIWOOCI •• KOU< ht •. LO•e 8, !.l•llord 6
OCEAH VIEW Wellll 11 Rl•er• 11
Moll•nOtr 10. 5ullon e, 01~" • Burn'~
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Sen Clem. 51, L•Q· 8HCh 2e
LAOUHA I EACH Murpl\~ t, Slwu •.
Forbes l, To-11 •. Slllh<lrlAlld 2. HlllmM 7
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IHUIUOAY S RESULTS
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THIJllSO"Y'S RESULTS
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HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
Irvine 46, El Toro 20
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Misc.
Thursday's transactions
8AS£&ALL
Amerlu1n LtHIN
"'' A•A.1 WHI fE !>(J.J( S1qneo 800 MfJJtn.u o outt. .. lder Jim M orru,on •nd
• '''" Mullin 1nf1~l<Jf're,. .tnd R1<• ltu nu•r dt• N"t
M ILWAIJKtl BREWERS S1onl'd Paul Mol1to, 1n,11•ldt•r ro ~ onti,.ye•r contrdtl
IORONTO OLVE JAYS Announcl'<I
tn,H Mi111t.f" Bario.,., q41t4tf• Siant•N •nd Phil
t4uttmAn p1UhPr\, .tnd Garth for;, tn
l1•dder nMI a91~f"d too~ vtar contrKts
~•l1onel LHt W
t HILAC.0 cuuc, S1gneo T '"' Bl•<kw•ll.
tdlU'lf~', dnd ~nn1s L•mp, p1tchtot
HOUSTON ASTROS Signed JM Sam
b1to 011cner to 6 l•v@·vr•r <ontr,tet
LOS. ANGELE'> OODC.ERS S19MCI Bob
w rlcn ~tev~ HOw• afl<I Rol><!rl C.sllllo,
C:lll(f\Pr\
N E w YORIC ME TS W•••te! Ell toll M.o
io.. irH •f'tdt'r outt 1etoer. tor lhfo purPOw-of
a1-.1nq n1m tu!t untono1tlona1 relett4ie
8 ASIC£TIALL
Nll-.>I llUk .. INll AH .. 1.tllen
OE T ROil PISTONS A<li•eltd Kenl ll~n>on, <ont&r Anf!O<Jnce<I tflal th<! 104ay
contract Of Edward L.awrM<~. <tnter .. would
oc)C b• tfntw.O..
f>HOl:NI)( SUNS Sl9neo W•ll•r D••·•·
OU,,fd,1oamu1t1 yearcontr•ct
l'OOTIALL
1'4•1ioNll l'oetNll Lu9 ...
M IAMI DOLPHINS Announced
1ne re11remtnl o' L•rrv l•ltlt, olltn1Cvt 11n.-m1n
WASHINGTON REOSK11'4S N•m.d
Warren Simmons logM enC! coa<n.
HOCK EY
lfaf'-MI H.c•ey lH9 ..
BD!.TON BllV11'4S Reulltd M•rco
8.tron. Qo.tlle. lrom Sprtngll•ld ot In.
"'m•rlc•n Hr>cur Le<19ue
COLL II GE
LOYOLA,. Mel A~td llM retire·
menl 01 G.try Ol<o•lls-y, n.•d IM•ktllNll
co•ch end •UlllM>l •lhlttlc dlrtclor.
l'IORTHWESfERN N•m•d Mlcl\etl
c 11urc11 l"•ldll llne~ur coach
Fl•ld hoclley
HIOHSCHOCM.
.. """" '· " ......... 9-11 l l'41wpor1 1tort11J1 : Colll$on, Old•n.
M~n11no1or1 8Ncll Korlr19. Vendly 1
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M••ln.t s.cor1119. Merottt,
E411-6, ,-. ... Ve"t Y 1
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Friday, F~ruaty 8, 1911 DAILY PfLOT •• •
Eagles rip CdM, 61-29
;
Edison, FV girl1 roll pa1t Sun1et /oe1
Estancia High 's girls basket-
b all team raced to its sixth con-
s e c u tl ve Sea Vi ew J..,eague
triumph without a d efeat and
Edison and Founta in Va lley
m a intained a stranglehold on
t he Sunset League to highlight
action T hursday evening.
Estancia. behind the scoring
oC Cara Francy ( 17), Vickie
Simpson (12). Browyn II a nd Cl 1)
and Shar Bilyeu (10). blis tered
visiting Cor ona del Ma r, 61-29.
Hand added nine rebounds to
the Eagles' attack, and Estan·
cia 's overa ll record now s tands
al 16·3.
Also in Sea View League play
was a sterling· effort by Irvine
High's Kim Oden, who blocked
11 shots. had 20 rebounds and
scored 23 points.
T H E 6·3 OD•:N, a JUllior ,
paced a 58·46 victory over rival
Un iversity. J ulie Hunt added 14
points for the winners, who are
now 4-2 1n league. 13·3 ov<.>rall
Cincinnati s tar
in HB Saturday
Cincinnati Heds star outfwldcr
George Fos ler will appcCJr at the
Huntington Valley Sporting
Good s s tore in Huntinf(lun
Beach, Saturda~ al I p m
F oster, who hus h1l m r1rl'
home runs and knol'ked 1n mo1e
runs In the past rive }l'Clrs than
any other major lcagul· player.
will be at the slurc to talk and
sign autograghs for most or the
da\'
i1unt1ngton \'allt·~ Sporting
Goods 1s locatNl at 690 I Warnt•r
Ave . nt'l:tr Gnlden West RlvLI
PUBLIC ~OTIC t:
1'1·1"'11
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On F •l>fuar r 1S 1991 ar 10 (/() A M
IM PE RI Al CORPOAA1 ION O ~
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und•r •nd puriuant to DH>o ot Tr us.t
rf'tOrded Ot t~r ,, 1'71 il\ 1n~tr No
2•2•0 -118118 ClaQt ·~·· 0, 0 11•<••• R•coro~. r •ecu\fd ov THE
LAURENT SHAPIR O
PARTNERSHIP,"' lru•lc>rs. •n In• o•
llet ol IM Counlv Aeco«~' of Or•n90
Coun1v. Sl•I• Of C•ltlo•n•a WILl
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HICHEST BIDDER FOR CA!.M
<oav•Dfe •t tim• of s•lt '" l•wtut
mono Of ,,. u111tfd Sla1-.1 •• lhr
Norin tronl e<>trenu 01 lhe Ora~
Counly Courtho<.Ae. 100 C1v1c C•nt•r
Drive W•"· S.nl• Ana Callfo•nt• all
rt9ht, titl• •net 1ntert\t convevtd to
•nd now ,.1<1 by 11 ~· wod D...., 01
T ru\I In Ille pfOl>er1V sltual•CI in •a•d
Counly •nd Slate OU<rl~ a.
Edison's 74-35 triumph over
Newport Har bor was keyed by
Lisa Houle 's seven steals. along
with double·figure scoring from
four players Lisa Sandviken
121), Sue Randall C12), Cherise
Cavallaro { 10) a nd S h a nnon
Meyer (10).
T he Edison victory gives the
Chargers a 5·1 Sunset League re·
cord and 15·2 overall mark
Meyer and Sandviken led the re-
bounding corps with 11 and nine
boards .
F O UNTAIN VALLE Y k e~t
pace with its fifth win in six
s tarts with a defensive team er
rort. along with Chris
Wyl'inowsk1 's 18 points to cap·
lure a 53-44 victory over Marina.
Fountain Valley 1s 15·5 overall.
Huntington Beach got on the
right track by outsroring visit·
1ng Westminster . 34 -29. The
Oiler!-gained their first Sunset
League victory as Tammy
~uckels contributed 11 rebounds
and Hell~ Me ndoza <"hi pped in
""1th 13 rebounds .
On•an View upped its Empire
L<.>aJ!utl record to 4 3 arter cap
luring a 51 ·50 overtime victory
over c, pn·ss in the winner's
~~m
T A "1 "1 \' W E B B • E I l et t 1•
HiH•ra and Kim llollander con
net<tl'd 1n doublt figures for
On•an \'u.'"' and C'ach contri but
t.'d a basket in overtime to sub·
rluc ("~µre-."
Wt·!Jh and H1\era i.corcd 12
point:-. aµ1c«e and llollandt'r had
10 rioints Webb added 13 re
bound~ .ind Chris Olsen, whn
.... eon·d i.1x point~. <.1dded 10 re
hounds to the Ckean \'1e"' eausc
At San Clemente in South
Coa:-.1 League aC't1on the Laguna
LOI 10 '" 8fo(k 1)6 Of Coron• Ml
Mar 111 IN! Clly ol l'4ewoor1 8e11(n, u
per map nKOrdt!d lrt Book 3 Pag<\ ti
a,,.S O . M•\Oll•-> Ma~ •n I~ of
II(), 01 Ille County Re<or~r ot "''Cl
countv
' ro 1 liE AESPONOEN 1
The stre.t ~tf'\S •nd OU'lift com
mon CMS•Vf\lt1on •f """ ot t"4! , ... ,
prooeny d&scrfbtO •t>o"~ '' purporCf'd lolle.
IOI lri• Street. Coron• dtl Mu
C.tlllornla 9'262S
Th• unr>erSjQntd Tru\tff dt\<.la1m1
•ny Uab•hty tor anv 1ncorrtte tnes.s. ot
the \lrettl a<lclress •t\O other common
de1lgna1ton, ii any,'"°""'" ne•••n
Tno iw111u1ntir lias filed " ~trlion
conctrnh\9 your m•r,.11tc, It you f•fl
to Off' • rHC10t1w w1ttun Jo clays ot tht
d•te •~t th1\. sumtn0M •s ierv•d Oft
vou, vour Ofof•ult ma~ br enter~d and
tht cot.trl m•v ""''' • Judom~rH cont•in1nc) lf'llUf\Ch"~ or ol~r otO.r\
contefn1n9 01vtsion of propeny,
•Pou••I suppor1 tt\lld CU•IOOy CllllO
WODOrl •llOffl<'y '"' (OSI• •no suc:n
01t1er rtllft .ts m•y be gr.,.,..., lty the
court Tn-. Q•rnhhmtnt of W4'Qt1,
laklr19 ol money or P•oe>erty, or olher
courr 4U,.,,,.,,,,N oi...oc•ed•nos m~y •t\O
resuu
0 11ted J1111~ JO 1980
LEE A 8RAl'lc'H. Cftr-
8y Amy Sliva Oepuly
Publl•he<I Or-Coall D•llY Piiot,
Jan. 13, 30. Fell • 13 1981 3'1141
Beach Artists were VJCti mized
by a 58-26 verdict.
San Clemente upped its record
to 5-1 in league and 13.5 ove rall
behind a solid attack.
Mar y Johnson h ad 14 points,
six s teals a nd four assists, while
Rhonda Radin added 11 points
and 11 rebounds. Also big in re ·
bounding were Cher i Roskamp
and Sue Samuel, each with 13 re ·
bounds, while De bbie Steve ns
added 10 points for the winner s .
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S.ld Wle will be m-. bul wllhOut
<.Ovtnant or w•rrantv. eJi"pr•'' or Im.
piled. reoerdir19 hlle, POSWH•On. Or
tfltumbrancn. lo ,.., llW! rem•ln111<J
prlnclSNI sum of ll'te no1e<sl H<ureo
by H id OeeG Of Trust, wlll\ 1n1ero1
ll'tereon, a• prove-In "''Cl no1e111 aclunces, ii .,,. u,,.,., Ille lerm, 01
H id OHd Of Trvil, IHS, (flarqh af'CI
UPtnHS Of tlw TruslH and ol 1n.
lrusls cr .. lod bv w ld OffO of Trust:
tor tilt WllOWll rH\Clll<tbly Hllmaled
lo~: '94,000.oo.
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for Salt. af\CI • wrllltn Nollu ol
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Deteull -El.ctlon 10 Sell to ~ •• corded In ,,.,. <Ollllty wnere llM r111
property is lote4ed,
01le ~ JinU.tfY U , '"'· IMPl!RCAL CORPORATION
OF AM.ERICA
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l<~W YOltK (Ar> The fuJJ decontrol of oil
llrll'l'S :.t> for h1.1~n't quilt' been the gentle, gradual
t·~11t'ru•nrt• !iOlllt' of th(• experts claimed it would
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W1Uun J wt><•k <irtl'r President Re agan ordered
11 .ill lhl· rnaJor 011 companies have posted big
111 tt c 1ncn·o:tcs The largest, Exxon, has raised its
\\ holt>!>Ult> 11nt'l'S twtct>. for u tolal or elgbt cents a
•:1llon . m that llml'
fttt: BAR RAG ft: Ot' price Increase announce·
nH•11t:. from urnund the indust ry has been so
.,tl Jth that 1t s become a ort of daJJy newspaper
r1·,1tun·. ltkl• thl' comics or the stock tables .
IL ccrtJinl.> husn 'l followed tbe script ournned
II\ lht• lll'u11:an administration, which said prices
m 1~h1 go up three to five cents, or by economists
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Absolutely no one
pays more interest
on checking accounts
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Newport Plus Accounts at Bank of Newport
have an annual yield of 5.47%~
Why not stop in today and m,1kl.' Jrr.ingemcnts to l'Mn mort•
interest tomorrow. Our New Account r eprl'sent.ltivt'' h.n e
complete details of thi' <;pl'< ial n<.'w i,e rvi((.'.
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FICTl'tlOUS eUSIHIESS
NAMIE STATIEMENT
Th~ tollowinQ perwn\ •r• do I no
busln~o 4'S
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at one large bank, who declared just a fe w days
ago:
"With inventories bulgmg and consumer con·
ser vation efforts expected to intensJfy, the oil pro-
ducer may be reluctant to pass quickly on ~o the
public the full price eflects of 011 decontrol."
lhree economist.a at t.be Federal Reterve Bank or
New York, the decontrol process started a year
and a half ago wlll reduce oil import& 1 million
barrels a day by t.be end ol 1981.
Unfortunately, none ol that does much ri1ht
now lo offset the squeeze on people's pocketbooks. Some reluctance.
Now, nobody ever claimed that decontrol or oil
prices would rank with, say, a pay raise or a tax
refund as a pleasant ex perience for consumers.
The public voted fo r the president, Jimmy
Carter, who started the decontrol process in J979
An.d they voted for another, Reagan, who cam·
pa1gned on the promise to speed up the decontrol
Decontrol is described as a matter or lacin1 up
o the fac~. For years, it was argued -and It is ha~d to dispute ~ that the American government's
policy was to shield the people from those facts.
timetable, and kept the promjse.
The 011 companies have said that price in·
creases would have come no matter what Reagan
did. And after all, they point out. his order merely
moved up an event that was already scheduled to
U it was a fact that our oil import biUs were
skyrocketing, the government pumped money Into
the economy to lessen the impact on consumers.
This resulted in big budget deficit.s and jnflation
however. The pill could be sugar·coated, but it sllli
had to be swallowed.
take place lat<•r this ____ ._ ____ ...
Now, the argument goes, the sugar-coating is
being removed so that the free market can
oper ate.
year ~\~
Dccont rol v. as o r l.,il~ ~ ~~
<'ourse supposed to ha\'t' \1~~ 9'1'1''-
its ~ood effecls 8!> well a!> nt.11
its painful ont:'s It was -----------s upposed to spur the search for energy at home
and indecrt . domestic 01! and gas exploration wa~
T HE SITUATION BEARS a c lose re·
semblance lo the de regulation now taking place In
businesses such as the airline industry. As an
airline industry cor:isultant remarked recently, this
can be a tough adJustment for executives used to
operating in a regulated world.
reported at record levels in 1980
It was supposed to encou rage conservation,
and all the evidence suggests lhal it has done that
It is, he said, "like sending a domesticated anima l back into the world."
as well.
And 1l was s upposed to reduce American re-
liance on foreign ml. Aerording lo the estimate or
For American energy cons umers. back-to-
nature economics is beginning with some harsh
news about how much it really costs to drive cars
and heat homes in an unregulated 'A'.Orld .
Major land deal told
By The Associated Press
La Costa Land Co 1s clostng a deal to sell 3,300
a<'res of undeveloped land for $11 0 milhon to
C<inada's Daon Corp., e1ccordtn~ to a report in the
Los Angell'!> Time!>
Escrow on the La Costa deal will close March
3, the Times said.
The Vuncouvt.•r based com pan). v.1th C S
hc>adquartcr'> at Newport Beach. ha., developed
mastcr-planm .. d n:s1dent1al commumties or com
mere1a l fac·d1t1es 1n Cal1forn1a. O r egon ,
Washington ,\nzona. Texas. Georgia and New
Mt'xico
The SJ 10 million La Costa Hotel and Spa, unal-
f eeted by the sale, has been developed as the
keystone or Rancho La Costa since the early 1960s.
P a rt or the original 6,000·a cre purchase in
northern San Di ego County was made with a $57
million loan from the Teamste rs Union pension
funds . ·
In nt.'<1 rb) \'JMJ 1 L 1 ~ fie, elo11rn~ the 991 acre.
:4,590 honw Shado~ rid~l· Coui11.ry (')uh
A mult~million·dollar expansion is planned for
the hotel and s pa. No announcement concerning
the adjoining Daon deal was m ade.
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Friday, February 6. 1981 s DAILY PILOT •f..
Co1nmon sense need
Men can save
on wardrobes
By SYLVIA PORTER
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Just by using common sense. s hopping prudently and
buy ing creatively, a man's clothing budget can be s lashed
by as much as 50 per cent.
The money.saving tips he re are or as much value to
the budget-squeezed woman as to the man.
It's commonplace to t'ompile m oney saving guides for
wom en's clothinK. not so obvious to do it for men. But why
not '.' And if ever there W3!. a time for men to improvise
when buyin~ clolh1ng, to s1.•ck more functional and prac·
tical items. this period
of double·digit inflation ,• ·: s ide by s ide with a 1\l
queasy econom y is it. ~O~C"'~ \il"il \ l\ If your budgel is ~\.l ~ TIU
especially tight a nd you
do not want to be seen,
p~rlicularly at work. in ,
any c lot hes th.at ;ippear inferior to what )OU have been
v. caring, compromise b) svendmg le!.!-on the .. 1nvis1IJle
1fems ... such as socks. underwear. pajamas
You cun wear decent undcrv.car v.1thout v.-eanng ttw
best qualtt~. Rethin k ) ou r attitude 011 this Who ure \ ou
lrying to impress·•
LOOK FOR T HE bona f11Je ~a l1.• pl'rtOds when )IJU can
JJ ick up a suit. shirt. tic or other items marked dlH' n 25 50
p l.'rCC'nt from thl' regular J>rlC'l'. adv1so ..... M arl'ln A
Blumenfeld . pres ulent of April Murt'ui.. lot . <i Oll'rthun·
tl1sing eoo!.ulting firm v.h1C'h reµrcsC'nts mnrc than 150
men'!-. '\tort's across the: nation
Al outlt>l slnrt·~. nflt·n no more tho.in no frill loft'-. ti !'.
not unusu:.il to find thl· \amt· nanw brun.I 1tt•m!-. '1111 II fincl
a t lhl• mnrt• fashwnahlt• nwn·s shops for u f1 i11·i1on 11f t hi'
Jll'I et•
Tr~ shopping at out l<'l ..,ton•s T<Jkt· udvantai!l' of sall''-
llas1t· ;,1s this is. 11·~ amuz1111! l1tm nian' nwn 1g1111r .. lht•
l'lt·ur opportun1Ut•:-tu ''H '"
SllOP (ll ALIT\' FOR l.trJ,!t·r 111 n1-.. l'lw 0111111•\ '011
sa\ c on ~our .. Ill\ 1s1hl!· lll'Ots "111 lw '' 1..,1•1.' ... p1•11l ti 11
h11~ i. a helll'r quality s111t
Cheaper g<.1rmenh n ·q111n· m11r1• 1 ;11.. \11 inl1·11111 -.Ult
• ma~ n·qu1n.> man~ mCJrt' '1s1b lei tlw 1 ll':1n1·r limn a quail
I) garml•nt an l'XPl'ns1.· \\h1d1 \\ht•n l'l11n1n.111·il 1.111
mount up 1ntu subManlwl su\ IOJ!"
Shop "v.as h anrl·\H•ar · \\'hL·1wv1•r po-..-.1l>li · IHI\ llC'ms
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i.a' t'd nn <'leaning mounb up hen· t 110
SHOP CONSF.R \'ATI Vt:. l'nlt·~!> \1111 "" tn :i lrad1.•
1 radio. T\'. the doth1ng bus 1ne.:;s 1 "hl·n· \Ho;.1ring the lall'"t
s l y lC'~ 1s a must for) our "1magl'. .. you re rnu<'h ~t'lll•r off
slicking v.1th lhl' c·11n!.c•n <111\'l' c·ut-, lh<.t IA di ht• around
lonsH·r
F or exam pit'. 1f ) uu hough! sc,·eral su1b Y.1th 5 1nl'll
lapeb a felA year-. bat•k. ~ou either ha\l' a r losct full lf un
s tylish outfits. ur else you h<.l\'1.· s1wnt a o.;mall fortune• hav
ing your lapels ('Ut do\\ n
.Shop tOIOr. t.:nless ~QU hk.e lhl' l hought of being knOIAO
~1s a "pe:.1C'n('k ," with a different s u1l for ever) day of the•
month. res ist the lemptatwn to bu~ a 'h~hll\ lnuct plaid or
green suit and mi.lead. dinnsc· u nav~ hh11· 11r l'harl'oal
gray
FEW PF.OPl.t: \\IU. 110111 ,. that "'" 11• \u o,11 ir111 a
rlark ... uit most of the t1mt· 11111 ;di ''di n11t111· hu" l11•1p11·111
h .\OU \\t•ar )uur mon· flJnilm).111t 11ull1i...
Learn ho\.\ lo 1mµrov1sC'. to mix. to mut('h Thi::. C>nl'
abil1ly t•an he :.i major factor in hfJld1ni.: drrn n .H1ur r loth1nj!
c•osl~. Blumenfeld strl'sses Ill' sugj.!C1'1S ) ou l'nns1c1er al
ll'asl one "\\a rdr obcr ..
A v.ardroher. which 1s sold 1n man) different s torl's
and is c:llll'Ci by difft•rC'nl na mes. 1s .simply a suit "ilh a
\'es t a nd ;.in extr;.i p;.i1r of hghtN shade sl;.it·h With this
I) pe of outfit. ~ou <.1n· essent1;.ill) bu.\ in~ four different
ensembles
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Ca mera operators
Elise .'\'ovak and
J ohn Clark get set
to roll tape <t op
lchile Earle Burch.
the audio man.
prepares his equipment
to r eco rd the .
action for
(;olden /\qe Productions.
1\t top riqht a r e
acj;ress Dia nne
/,u kennan and
Dr. c ;eo r~Je \'ince nt
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Expe rts give opinions
Procrastin
R) J E t'FP/\RKt:R 0111,.D•lly Pilot St"!!
M y first assignment a s a r e
porter for this paper was lo w rit<
an artickabout proc:rastinution.
"It shoultln 't l<tkt: you long."
the editor said.
That was three weeks ago. and
a number of pieces have come
fro m this typewriter. but an arti·
cl¢ on procr.astinat ion is9 'tone of
t h em.
Three specialist s were con·
suited.
Dr. Tom Stevens of Huntington
B e:a c h s aid "It 's avoidance
be,avior "
f'.{elen Reynolds. author of the
best·selling "Executive T ime
M a n agem ent." s aid "T ry Swiss-
cheesing. That's where you tackle
a big probl~m by poking a bunch
of )ittle holes in it "
rs YCllOLOGIST CONNI E H~dricks s aid ''H's either fear of
fa ilure or fear of discomfort.
Remember, anything worth do·
ing is worth doing poorly ."
Of this many.sided problem.
there were m any definitions.
··Procrastination is bas ically
pos tponing w hat I know I need to
do to be effective." said Reynolds.
"Effective is doin g the right
things at the rig ht t ime, as op·
posed lo being e fficient. Be ing ef.
ficient is just doing thin gs right all
the time."
"l define procrastination as the
pers istent p attern of avoiding
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engaging 1r1 c1th1·1 111111 1111 , 1
potentitilly prof1t.d1l1· 1 111
Connie llendncks II ·q11•l11
ever ything from tak1111• 11111 11
tra s h to filing for d1\(lrt't \11 I
applies lo just about I'\ l'I \till' 11
different limes."
S T EVENS SJ\JI) -,1 r11 p;,,
"Pr ocrastination 1s wh1·1 •· '111
put o ff doing a task until a J.111,
time."
On e thing that all lhn •· 1111•
cras tination specialists .1J.!r ,., rl '111
was that the cond1t1nn h,1 ... Ii • 11
a round a long ti m t'. and I hJI 11• :11
ly everyone cont r arl s 11 :11 111 n
time or another
"ll 's not uncom mnn for f""" I•
to develop such habit!> t ·1rh 111
life," sa id Reynolds a 1.ak"""""
author whose second h1111~
"Exec utive Lead e rs hip ! .1·11 1111-'
It, Using lt ... is set to ht• p11hl1 hr·d
by Prentice-llall 1n Man I
"As they get oldt•r. th1 I""''"
around them start to H'I\ 1111 lhf"
lateness in getting th1nl!., rl11111
Words like 'Oh, th(•re"' .J1w :t1"!·•"1
d ay la teanrladollarsho1t Jll'>l1•·
in force procrastin<1l1011 1t 11•1'. 1
person know they're twhad111 .•
they always have ... s hl' .11rl
"OF COURSE evc1 yorw p111•
off things ... sairl llendnl'k, 11111
procrastination is onl~ clPst1111
tive when you feel a11"<111us or
guilty about 1l. or \\h1•11 1t lop.
you from getting what ~IHJ '' int
You have to determ1m• 1f lh1• 11.1111
·E veryone put s
off things. but
procrastination
is only
destructive when
you fee l anxious
or guilty about
it. or when it
stops you f ram
getting what
you want .'
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ly to th1• l:irv1 1 t.l'>h what I call
t ht• Ov1•rwh1 lrr11n~ '\ tusks .
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nnr'' th(11ru•.,t1t11t ~1lli.;etyo11a
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tu rlr;1~• '11111 f••L·I I lrll nl\ clients
to lir1•11i 1t il11wn into · do-able
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Local talent for local 1 . tows
Lights, calllera • • •
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of IM D•ll• ~119' Slaff
A i.troup of olde r Orange County residents.
" taking advantagt• of federal cable telev1s1on
regulatio ns l o produce a program aimed
1-pcr1fically al senior citizens
But first they 've got lo learn a few things
how to write a script. for example. Or to work a
t'amera, s N up li l!l ht!i, act, direct and E.>d1t
They figure tha t 's no problem .
<:old e n A~c Productions, as lht• newly
formed, non profit outfit is called, isn't lacking
in nallv£' tale nt ,
They've gol Gl'orgc McKinnt>y
o f Costa Mt•sa as l'Xt'<:u l1vt'
p r o d u c· c r M c K 1 n n c· .} 1 s a n
.aurl10 v1suJI C'Unsultant for lhl'
Tustin I nif1crl School D1strn·t and
ha1-h1' 111.1.n -.lutlw 1n <'ollt>l!<'
Park
Tllt:N Tllt:RE'S Tom C.altaghcr an old
ra<11u anrl t1•ll•v1s1<m hand f11r \iHC Gallagher~
l n·d1b, ineludl• lwhmd lhl' sl·encs v.ork on lht.•
·Toda\ anrl Tonight sho1.1.s lhl' Perrv Como
program .ir1d num1•rou'> 0,11:.ip OJJl'ras
.John C'IJrkl' phntogrnphl·r h<I'> had p11·
tun·., 111 T111w L1fr .rnrl Sports I llustral.e1I
'l,or Is 1'1·~g~ l.lo\lf daugh!Pr Of '>dl'nl film
s t..ir llamld J.lo.)d unfamiliar \\l\h the field of
.ll't 111g
Thl• rt.•st bt1<10.,t s uff1l·11·n t cnthU!ili.l'-10 tu l'utn
1wn~alt• for an~ la<'k of 1.•xpt'rll'nc1• And the\ 'H•
got solid bad.mg in the form uf SHl.000 w1)rth
of l'qu1pmc•nt and tt•chnical instructiun from
1>1c:k1•nson l'at1f1<· C:<tblt•systcms 1n llunt1ngton
lkuch.
'l'ht• name of the game is public <H'C£•sr, As
thl' flc>ld of cable television began to c•xpand
hr) 011d 1ls l'arly funct mn of µrov1d111g b1·tt<'r re
rrpl1on to rural fnng1• an•ao., thr-Ff'd1·1 al C'orn
1nun1<·atwns Comm1s'>1011 rul1•d that •·abh
11p1·rat1110!. must make· 1101· ehann1 I ..itel''>'><tbh·
to arnom• 111 th1• c·1,mmu1111\ 1.1.ho v.ants 111 tak1
tl11•1r ·inl'sSJJtt• 111 thl•1r J«t on tlw air
"IT PROVIOt:S A'\ OIJJJ<>rtunit\ for t·,er
\Oil<' in the c·ommunll, to <'n·all' their ov.n µru
l! r :J rn rn 1 n g. (•'I( p I a 1 n l'<I S l (' \ l' J ., 1 a(' Is k ~
l>1l'kPnson ' puhlir a1·1 l''s l'oordtnalor ·Tht·
1•han111•I <'Jn IJ<• us<.'d h' <im re<,11frnt of Hunt
in;!ton Ht•J<h. Fount..i1n. \<iii<·" or \.\l'slminstl'r.
at :.tll\ tlml• for an\ non pn1f1l puq.10...,c·
ls1 l <tlsl,., '>Jiii th..it 1·an hl' !lonl' l'J~ <,ubrn1l
t1nJ,! .1 \ldl·titapt• for ,11rplJ~ or t.1k1ni: lhl· 1 han
Ill I ., puhhl ac·t 1·-,., '' 111k.,hop. v. h1<·h r·1·rt 1fll'..,
• \.\ 111ild ht· I• ll'' 1"'°" p1 r'>1111aht1•·, II• 1i-,1• I h• .. , ,,
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about 10 rc-.ponst .... lw J lhl<•tl
Tht• i:iroup has mL•l thn·1• 111nl''> fur 1nstrut
lrnn from lsrnt·l<.k1 and pr;1ct1<:e s hooting
St'SS lflflO.,
'W<''v1• mad(• up <1 .,hooting ,efwdult· for the
llC'Xl four months. ' said t''l(t•1·ut I\ l' produe('r ~h'K 1nnt·~ 'tnt'lutl1ng t•.ith rm·mlw1 oft he cre1.1.
as d1 r<.•ctor Tht·n•o., a lot or rl1ff1•r,·n<·t· \\hen \'OU
haH• to l'ook 'ourM•lf '11u dun I holl<:r at 'th<·
I tlC'f SO ITilll'h . .
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o.,om1•th1nl,! 1111 lap1· anti n ad~ 111 <.11r 10 ..ibout 90
d;n ..
TtH' program 'l'l ll''· -,1111 untitled. 1.1. Ill deal
v. 1th matll'rs of '>Jfrt \ J>rJl'l1l·al lips for th<'
home and polit1t·al l'-Slll'" f,wm).! '><'rt•or cll1L1•ns
mC'mher'I of lh« group t•xpla1m·d
\ PRAC-Tl ('F. '>hoot 1nl! 1n llunt1ngton
B1-.1C'h ., L.1kl' Park r('('l'Oll) coH•n•d pot1·nt1al
<l<1ngl•ro., hk1• muJ!J.!IOJ.! 1 •·stroom molt.•.,lat1un
.incl l..1dn,1pptnJ!
\notht•r 1 t'\ ... ,, 1•<1 h,11 "'' ,1n· and home rll·
'11 l'' "ionll' an s.1f1• .u1d "'mt• o1n not ... ex
pl:i1nPtl .... .,.1ptv.rit,.1 .l1·o111 c'111l1n ,,f llunlrngton
B11.i1 h \1,111\ 'l'll1111 1 11 111•no.; h;111· d1rf1rullv
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a ny-sided problem
11111-! .I h11 '""~I " lh.il "'''"' p1•1tJ1l1
ol• rt t'\ 1•11 '>l'I' \\ht rt• 11 h1•g1J1
.11d Sl t•\t'll 'Wh1·11 that hap
111 11:-. lh1·~ ·11 sit [01 d.i\., 1111 1·n<l
I\ .tlllnl.' for,Ollll'th111g tngt•l dlllll'
\\',• .ill I-IHI\\ that dm·sn't hapJ>t'n
\ l'I \ Oft I'll •
"Sl HE, PEOl'LE arl' l':t'>ll~ 111
t1m11l:11t•d U\ th1•s11<•ufth1ng., hut
I lhtnk 1t g1it•., d<'l'pt•r th<111 that
-,,1111 l h·ndrirk., "\\.'h<t l v.t• n·
t 1ught from t'h11rlhorn1 1s that old
C'lu·ht• ·an.' t htnJ.! \\Orth dcHnJ.! 1s
\Hirth 1lc11ng wt>ll Wt• ha'< th!'>
1dl'a uf Pl'rfrcuon looming o\ l'r u~
':om the Vl'r" "' url \n~ thing· 1.1.o rth doing 1s v.11rth
rlOIOJ! poorh. I sa \ \\ hal J>Oint IS
lht•rl• ht>l1 ev1ng that 1.1.c ran
pl'rfllrrn pl'rfel'll) "hc•n v. t"rc• not
pr1 rt'<'I p<•ople • Opt•r;it1ng unrler
l,enrn .l/Oltr
cnerrm curre
rind pion occ.:ord ·
rnqly ... zclwn
1101(rC' loic. open
the moil -it
dnesn ·t requi r<?
any hra ins.
that bcihcf 1s bound lo make you
feel madequat<'. anj!ry. w1llU1g to
put the whole thing off to anolhC'r
t1me."shesaid
Another are a lhal all three
<;pec1alists agreed o n. and one
that keeps them busy counsel in~.
writing books and lecturing, 1s the
eon v iction that procras tination
can he successfully controlled.
"A WARF.NF.SS COM ES before
options, .. said Reynolds . "The
key in training people lo slop pro-
cras tinating is m aking them see
·.heir own patterns of behavior. If
they 're aware. options are a lways
open .
"First of all. people should
learn to s ay no. H you can't do
that you'll end up living your life
according lo som eone else's
wishes, a nd pretty soon. they'll all
pileup.
\
~l'C'tmd. ll'a rn .'our t•nt:rg)
c·un·1· and pl.in~ our t lnH' a<'rord
1n1tl' Find out\\ hc·n ~ou rt• mo:it
alrrt whl•n ,·nun· <101.1. n "'ht•n
'ou·n· 111 ht;<l\H'C'n. and ehoose ap
i>ropn::itt• tasks for t host.' t 1 mC's,
"<IHI Hl'''IHolds
··F or most people 1n this
rnuntr~. tht•1r Pnerg) curve 1s
highest betv.C'l'n H·JO am and
11 30 a .m. thtm 1t d rops anrl
do1•sn I romP up L1ga1n unl1l I 30
p m \\'hen you'n• hm. op<•n the
mail 1l doesn I rl'qu1re an~
brains \\11en mu re high. do your
high pnori l ~ work \1) hi gh
C'nerg) cune p<•ak~ at -I 30 am
.,o that s \'hen I gc>t u p and v. n tr
sht·~a1d
ACCORDING TO llendr1cks.
prioritizing 1s the number one
facto r 1n ove r co mi n g
procrast1nat1on
"You have to decide first v.hal
you want to rlo. a nd 1f it's worth
the sacrifice you must make to gel
it. If it is. then make time to begin
the project. If it is n't, then put it
down on your list of priorities.
Re me mber that present pain is
future gain. Great tennis players
practice all day. You have lo de·
{'ide if you want to make that
sacrifice.
"Remember at the outset that
you 'll be unco mfo r table
sometimes. and that the job may
be unpleasant. What's wrong with
be ing uncomfortable o r doing
som ething un pleasant Ir It brings
you som eth in g good later'>
. \ 11 .11!111n11 lf'fll f II
clu1nr1 is 1rur!l1
clulll~I /J< 1or/.11
\ \ Ii Cl I /Jll /JI I I.'\
tli<'rl' he l1cn11µ
I h u I 1 ce cu n pc r -
f or m perlt'ctl.11
1ch£'11 1cc"r<'-not
per/C'cf pc(lp/1"'
Nothing Don 1 hl· ;ifraid to stick
'our rwrk 1>ut .. sht• .,aid
Stt•H'ns think:. that pl•ople
"Pl'rHI too mu<'h t1mr do1n.1.: v.ork
that 1sn·1 produC'tt\'C. and isn·t fun
I' I till' I'
"\ Ol .. Vt-: (,OT TO ha\'l' hours
to ht• prudu<'ll\t• anrl hours to
n •la>.. hut a Int of 1wople ~pend
th<•1 r ll llll' <·11ast1111" · B~ lhat I
rnl'a11 lhC'\ n · not realh being
proclud1\'l' hl'l Just• tlw) need lo
rl'la\ a v. hilr 1H lh<') re not
rt•all) n•l<l\inJ.! hP<'aust• the~ ·re
frrllng guilt) ;ihout not being
prorltH'll\'l'
··1 thin!. pt-opll' should re lax·
morr. and mon• gl'nu1nel) ·· he
sa1rl "Do tht• h•luse1.1.ork less
oft en. less thorough!) Share the '
meniul laJ.>or Mo<;t people kno1.1.
"hat's good for themselves. if
lh<') ·11 only listen
·'Set you r go.its e\ er~ s ix
months and n•v1ev. lhC'm at the
end of that llmC' Plan a wee kly
manag<'ml'nt session wht>re you
review your ObJl'Ct l\'<'S, then set a
plan for n week 's work toward
them. You can always change the
plans. nexlb1lily is built in \\'hen
such u system bec·om es a habit,
you've got the problem of puttin~
o ff things unde r control You'll bt.•
s urprised how much you ca n get
done. and still ha\ l' plenty o r lmic
to relax." Steven said
Swiss-cheesed, prioritized.
ready to ay no a nd feen ng no
guilt . this a r ticle wa finally
begun.
Nowll'slimetorelu
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FE ATURES '
Do11't dil(lrify runuJr
'
Benefit
concert
The New York String
Quartet and UC
Irvin• faculty mem.
bers will perform a
concert to provide
s tud e nt mu s i c
sc hol arships at 3
p.m. Feb. 22, at the
Vill age Theat er.
P reparing for t he
concert , sponsored
by UCI Town a nd
Gown, are. from left.
Lynette Hockwa ld,
Barbara Hast y and
Fra n ce Cam pbe ll.
Tickets CS6> may be
obtained by call ing
955-2190.
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Feo. 4. 19'1, · fi rm •llCI receive ell monies P•Y•bl• to HS E. O.llwlew Alltn.,., Oe kwlew,
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llEAL l'llOf'lllTY S.Crtt•rv Gr• E. Af99Clf..,.I
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She i,vho excuses '""' '""' It>< HI••• .... •<QUlftd In ot OranQC', St.ate of Cahtornla, 111•1 • 8•1b0• ···-· C•llfornl• tlll(o?, "·~~~~ PRESTIA DATA SYSTEMS aOGohon 10 llWlt ot 0•1<-111 et tlle o•tt Dul~ tr•11sfer •• •bout to oe m.ooe to P•ul• J. lellm•l•r, 117'·• Rully, CON SUL TANT 'i.lOJ Mt. I( en ya
ot ni, oe•1n. m lf\e rt>•t orop,rty toc•t t-4 un9r., T 1ger. Inc • • Cat1torni• N••por1 S.Mh. C•lffornl• •2'41 Court, Fouot•i~ V•ll•"· Ct lltornl• fd •n t~ C:O..n1y Of Or.,..941, Stett or Corpor•l1"". TrM1Sleree. wl'lose DY>1· Tiiis ouslneu 11 conoucteo bl' en in· 9'lot. ' C•l1lorn11. d<!>Ctlbed a\ IOllOw\ '"" •ddflt\\ " 1465? Oanara SlrHI, ai.taual Tnt P''-"Y '"commonly relettea van Nuys 91401, countv 01 Los PaulaJ.Ztllm•itr R1cllard CIWlrles Presti.a, 16103 Mt
l>EAH ANN LA !'ll)ERS I ctm a female
g e o logis t for a rnaJO • oil company and mus l
lra vet for b usmt•ss
Recent!}' I flew l t1 H o us ton with m) boss.
who is al lca:-ol 50 1 I an 1 2:!J We had lo finalize a
busin ess deal Hnd I Nas a key pt>rson in the
tr a n s action There v.t· rt' s ome b usin ess lun<'hes,
dinners and e nt«rtam .ment with Lhe other corn
pany's r eprcs t>nlutl\ es The d ecsl wa~ sue·
cessfuJly completed. and \\-e returned lo N1:v.
Orleans
Dunn~ the trip m y bos~ a nd I remained on
a .. Mr. and M iss" b(.IS 1s . We exchanged nothing
more than a hands hal<e When I r e turne d from
the trip I was comm<•nded for a Jo b well d o ne
and givt:n a promotior
Well. the news s pre ad like wildfire. Nov.
rumors are flymg th; 1t we were together night
a nd day and l am s ir epmg my way to the top.
I 'm furio u s about th e! e hes and don 't know hO\~
to combat them. ll is all sv unfair. I ha ve
worked lik e a dog tog el where I am. The record
is there for anyone v 1h o wants l o s ee it What
can I do to protec t my reputation and r egain m y
good n ame? A LAO Y WITH A CAREER
DEAR LADY: Slue who e xcuses hers elf -
a ccu se11 herse lf. It's always a mis take to dig niry
an ugly rumor b y lsi iulng a denial. M oreover ,
It's a wast~ of time and energy. Rise above the
gossip and prete nd you don't hear It. Your
10 "" UI? Sierra Sle<1a, lrvl11e, Allgeles, SteteolCelilornla. 1,.11 ttttt,.,..nt was tiled .,1111 111, l(env• Court, Fount•l n V•ll•Y. C•l•l~rnl• Tne propo!rty to oe tr•nslettea 1s county Clttk or Or•noe Cou,,ty on Ca~~~;~:.~~~·11 con<lucle<I by en In· Tne ·-··" \Ubjlt<I to (Uttfnl to.es, located 01 3101 e CO••• HtQl\W•Y. FtD l, 19111 d1vldue1.
co..,,.n•nt\,con<1nlons,r•\trlcllb""·'•' .. Coron.t del M•r fi2t.2S , County ot FU.S110 Rlc~rdC. Prutl• trYlllon•. rlql'lll. ttghh ol wav. HS.· Or•nge. 51•1• of C•hlorn1• Publlshed Or6'1Qe CN'1 O•lly Pilot. m•nl> ar>O encumbrtnces con1•1nec1 In S•ia properly,. descrlllfd in QeMral Feo •. ll, 10, 21, 1991 014.11 Tiiis slelement w•s meo with llw
4n a ll ln<lu••"" OHO ot 1ru1t r11e P•OP •• All \too "' tr•de. tootures. equip· . _ __ _ County Cler~ ot Oran91 Co11nly on ANN lANDfRS pert~ IS to De \Old on •n "ts Is · D•sls, men1 •ncl good will th•I re\l.aurant PUBLIC NOTICE Feb "l'l9I
t'XCeptastotlllt bu\1ne\\ known a \ Bernard'\ ~UH ..
810\ or oflet\ ••• 1nv11eo tor this Rut.aur•nl •ncl iouiea at 1201 E Publlsl'lecl Or•nge Co.tsl O•lly Piiot,
property •na rn11\1 be in wrollnQ •nd CotSI H19,,wey, Corona dtl Mar UUS. "CTITIOUS IUSINIH feD •· 13, 10, 21, 1'1111 •1'1-11 .s trongest clefen se i~ top· notc h job p e rforma n ce m ... 1eo 10 '"' o•foce of Don•la L coun1y of 0r-. s1a1e of C•l1torn1• NAME STATIMINT
3ftd COfltlnUt'd ladylike behavior. GrHnt, AllorMy tor Aomlnl>tr•lor. al Tllr bul~ lransfer •tll De consum· Tiie followlllg pert011s •rt doln9 ~' Dover Drive, Suite 100, Newpart m~teo on or •tier ttw '11h d•v of o'"'"''''•' nEAH ANN /\ c ouple o f months ago a girl Bu en. C•ltlOfl\t• Mercn 1'111 -cl••m• may De ftltCI BUSINESS CENTER 111, ?ltll L•
a s ked, "WhJl do \OU do With the le tter s from Tnt pr-rty wtll °"sold on Int •t WELLS° FARGO BANI(, N A · Per RNd, Ltgulw Nl9 ... 1, C.lllornla fOllOWlr>Q ••rm\ <•"'or P••• ,.,,, •ncl EH row ~r1ment, Rt Escrow No n•n n:•a ders after you read and print them? .. You said l'•rl cted1t.tne ltrm\ ol sucn crea1110 •o 3~. WO N•wpor1 C•nter D<tvt, C•mpbell Auoclalu ti I, A
)1lU des troy lhem Rut when someone asks you to oe •ccep1.aote to trw uno1•S19ne<1 •r>O ;Ul0,N•W1>0r18H<".t2'60.Co..n1vor c e1itornl• _, .. .,.,,,..,,"•P, 21611
r"P ""l a "OIUmn, \'OU:' rf• a'blc tO repnnt 1't WOrd for to tn• ~11~11or C:o"''· 10'-of 11\f Ora1191,Stateo1Ca1tforn1a L• P•r Roed, L•91111• NIQ11el, '-' ~.... '-'-' •mount bid to K<~ny OW offtt bf All c1•1ms must be '~•tved •t tnt\ C•lifo,ni• m n.
w ord <.'Vt'n 1f il "JS "'ri ll~ll year~ ago. How is this <••t1•1te1 ci..o ena ,,.,. tMl•nc• 10 oe •odreu oy tnt '•"' O•Y of M•rch, t'lll, u. T. Thomptorl 111 .• ,, 11101v1d11e1.
Pos:.1blt.''> CL HIOliS I iii 1\1 JAMI P••d on 1trrm ~·-10 by Ille P•r11H union "" Dul~ lranster alM> 1ncluM\ n~o Ali.I-Terr•ce. UIQU,,. Beecll, Ta At\ rent\ oper•ttr'IQ •no m •1n ·~ tt•n\t•r ot uquor ltc•nw. 1n wtucn C•Utorn .. ftt.S1
DEAR c RIOl'S: F.very column that ap· ltn•nce ··~"'"· •ncl premium• Oii use. •II claom> must De rt<f•vea pnor Jolwl G VlllMUne, .,, ll!d1¥1dvtl,
P. ea n. in print "oes into a scrapbook. Whe n a ln\Ut.tnce lKOPlablt 10 Int purcl'lawr to Ille d•I•"" wl'lt<l'I lne liquor ltetnM 37CI' ou .. BIVd •• Corona 0.1 M•r.
,.. >h•ll °" s><o••~ •• 01 tne 0•11 01 Ille " tr•""'"f<I Dy ,,.. Oep.ortment ol C•llforllia tltli. COIU mn rerun i!> rf'qUt:Sled by 8 DUmber Of CIO\f OI IKtOw Eu m1rwli°" OI lillt, AICOl\011< 8fvtrt91 ContrOI Thi• bullneu 1$ COncl11Cled DY a rcad~rs I h ve no l bl r· d" i t r•coro1no of CGnYf'y•nc• ,,.,., .. , ••• So •• ,·~ k.no¥wf'\ to the' transt•rtt. •II ~.,., •• p.w'tl'Mtf"\IMO • a rou t> ID ang • es, •no any ltlle 1n>11rano pOit(y ,,, ... OU\11111\ """""' .na •Odre•SH u ... a Dy CtmclOell Auocl•les Ill. 'fl~rr 1s a Oig d1/Jererzce between cold and cool. oe •• ,,.. ••P"fl ... 0111w 1>11rcnew• or Tr•nsreror 1or trw '""' ye.a1s 1•st A C•fl tor111 e Ge11ere1 Ann I.anders shows ."OU 1iow to play It cool without Purcll••er• Tiie undtr119n10 re P••I. ,, a1111,.,,, rrom trw •bo••. ••• Partne•INP
':1 \>4!rves trw ngM to re·tuse 10 4'C<eot .,,, no"~ Rooer1 M~ CMnpbeU freelmy pt•opl t> out m her booklet. "Teen·Age Sex -.,,., •II btO\ prior lo '"''Y of •n oro.r Dfttcl J•unuary lO, 1'181 A c;.,,.,.1 P•r1Mr
Ten Way!. to Cool It." Send 5() cents and a long, self· conllrmono ..,,. HuNGRv TIGER, INC Tiii• sie.....,,. •H 111tc1 wlt11 111e D"tta It'll\ Jrd day ot February, 1'181 • ~hlornla Corpoulton Counly C .. rk of Orange County °" addres~ed stomµed t'nvelope to Ann Landers, P.O. 01"NE e. DENNIN ,r.ian Reclhe..i ,.,,.,.,Y 12, 1•1. Box 11995. Clm:auo, flhnois 60611 Aamlnlslrator of Est•1t Prnioent, Tr•n'"'" H11-& .,, ...
,, ol Wiiiiam w O..nn1n WEI.LS FAflGO IANK. N.A. A-•'l"M U • ~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;~~z:;,~~ .. h1 DONALD L.. GllEINE Eu ro., Oeptrtment 1 ... fftlrcllllcl on ... S4o1W t•
RUFFELL'S .... '\? CJ\ CJ~! Allorneyatuw W.ONtwpot'1CtntttDr.::12lO ""'Offk• ... 1 .. n h-. umars Gi 901 Dover Orive, S111le 200 Newp0r1 8eaell. CA 92W.O lnri.., C........ mu
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINHS
NAME STATEM•NT
Tl\e lollowl119 "'"°"' ••• dol119 bllllllHS•1 SPI INVESTMENTS, 21•11 Lii Per Rotd, L_.., Nl911tl, Cetllornl• tl6n.
Celllorn1e mn
F •• l11veslments. 27•11 1.e Pei
ito.o, L-Nl9Ufl, C.lllorl'll• m n.
A 1eaa11cler & Ale aa11der 01 Cellfor11le, IM., t.UO E . ..,, Street,
Suite 100. P.O 8o11 sew, Sema A,,., Ce111or11le '1102.
Tl\IS buSlllHS " co11d11cted H •
9•ntral~llllp
F•r I """"'nwnts, A 0.-111 Pe~~lp
Art ..... 8. 81r1Cllff ~al P•r1,,.,
Thlt N..,,_t Wts lllecl with lfle
Co..nty Clerk Of Or•1199 Cou11ty °" Je1111try IS. 1 .. 1.
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Alt«•'l'&alUw
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CllSTOM FRAMING I NewpOr1 e .. ch. CA t?W.O Alt; Pam~.. (1141'1~tM1 UPHOLST!R Y Ttl 17141 •4>7000 E•crow•U,J~ po1QUJ '1AIM O pen 6 Days A W eek Puo111nea Or•nge Co.tst Dally Pilot, Dubhsl\ed Orange coast D~uly P11o1. Pullll-Or-Coell Delly Piiot, P111111w.o OrMI09 Cont 0.11'1' Pllol,
17141 ""'*'
Wheot You W01tl M on .·Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-4 FeD s, •• "· 1~1 6SO-tt F•D •• 19'1 •M>-11 ,.,,, lO, ""'· •• IJ, 20, , .. , SOo .. 1 Jell JO,""·'· ll, 20, ltll so..-tl
'"• '"' 1803 Newport Blvd. ---.-
HOROSCOPE 1922 Horbor llvd. :> Costa Mesa t PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l"lCE
... ~c_o_•_•_a_M~··-o~--s_._._.1_1_s_6_ .... ·~·~==:::d~l:;:~g,;J1b::==~~~~ -;;-D-IN_A_N_CENO.~ PUBLIC NOTICE
Time on l\ries' side
SAT•IR[••A Y, FEB. 7
By ~ YONEY OMARR
A RIES (Mar 21 1\pr 19) Delays work in
your favor Don't (.ltlC mpl t o forc e 1.ssues ~ T ime
is on your side
TAU R US <Apr 2C•·M ay 20). Popularity in
creases. New . importa nt contacts are
establis h ed. Accept so c1al invitation
GEMI NI <M ay 21 June 20): Revise, review
a nd ~rasp opportunity lo r e bu.ild on a m o r e solid
structur e Your positi<:1n is st r o n g .
('.~NCER (J une 21-July 22>: Good lunar
aspect h ighlights c h ange. travel. variety a n d
ability lo f{el major p o ints across Member of
opposite s ex confid es f celings.
LEO (July 23·A111.:. 22): Family discus sion
conc<.'rns finances and poss ible purchas e of lux·
ury item. Adjustrncnlt flifesl y leis indic ated.
V IRGO Ct\u~. 23·~iept 22): What :ippear ed
within redch become~ elusive A cont ract may
contain "trick" rlause
LIBRA ( St'pl. l 3 ·0ct 22) Y o u make
·•comebac k ." /\pparer t Joss boomeran~s in your
favor
SCORPIO <Oct 23 Nov 21 1 Finish rather
lh(.ln imt1ate proJect. H eward 1s on horizon. Em·
phas 1s on added rccog n1t1on
S AGJTTARJUS C N o v 22-D<·c 21 l Surpris e
gift high lights s cenario. l'~ocus on famil y, home
and est ablis hme nt o f r .ew, productive policy.
CAPRIC ORN C De c. 22·J an 191: You reg am
s ense of direct ion Sele ct quality; rejec t
superficial explanat10 n s
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18 1 Pro t<.'c l
possessions . A void s c attcnng your forces. You
r ecover lost o b ject.
PISCES (F e b . 19·M ar. 20): T rust your own
judgment. T h ose w h< 1 alt empt to couns el you
may be s incer e but m i sinformcd.
THE GIRL FROM
DURANGO
( •
No doubt about 1t.
she wears the real
thing: authentic
butter-soft Larry
Mahan cowboy
boots and super
fitting jeans. Pan-
handle Slim shirt
and Comstock
heart-shaped belt
buckle. all coordi-
nated in a sexy
look You ·11 find the
best of the west for
men and women
at Durango
Oa._,b,ou~ V11ta9e at El Toro t.t-.11
; I> Fw., So & ad1ace"1 to Layvna
Hills Mall uguna Hills
951·5700 MC V•sa
M lu W 10·6 Tfl·Fn 10·8
Sat 10·6 Sun 12·5
STEPPING STONES TO SUCCESS PRESENTS
Ladies Only
1000 1-lb Sees
Candy lree dur 119
Huntington Center
Lad1e;i Days J .ssl
check your dnver
he number by n 1?xl
Tues
1000 Winne1,·s
See's Candy
Guys & gals. check
your CA ID or dnver
Ire al Hun11119t•::>n
Center lor sweepstakes
prizes up to -.450 Al so
100 1 ·lb. w inners Sec? s
Candy for ladies or1ly
during Lad1os Oavs Ends
Tues reb 10
FOCUS ON YOUR
FUTURE
AN INTENSIVE ON E-DAY
WORKSHOP THAT TARGETS THE
BEHAVIORS AND SKILLS THAT
LEAD TO HIGH CAREER PAYOFFS
FOR WOMEN
Lecturer : SHELIA McCANNA
Saturday, February 21, 1981 · Registration: 115 Per Penoe
Includes Lunch, Refreshments, Work Book , And Handout Materials
Camelot Restaurant, 1100 So. Grand Ave. lAt Mc Fadden> Santa A.aa
8:30 A.M. -4:30 P.M.
LEARN HOW TO:
• HandJe uncomfortable Confront•·
lions and come out a winne r
• Take ris ks that h ave high career
p1yotr. •
• Tell tbe dJfference ~ween being a
doormat and a cooperative colleague.
•Handle Ulie .exual rem•rli.
• Overcome your fear of f•ll•re . . or
y our t.oar of 111c~s.
•Tan job lntervlew1 laio .tQ olfenl.
•Avoid l1'e fear awtvJ "doat•a".
• Recoplae opportultin Hd an?
CALL (714) 'ISl·fllS
FOR INFORMATION Oil BROCHURE
1£Clln'£1 TOOA'I' "PAClt Ill Ll•ITSD
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5280 lrvlne Blvd., l:JI.
lrvlne, CA 92714
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AN OllDINANCE 01' THE COUlfTY Off OaANGE, CAl.lffOllNIA, ADOpoTED f'UllSUANT TO THE STATE f'UUOUNG AND ZO•UltG I.AW,
llECl.A5Sfl'YING CEllTAIN I.AND IN THE f'l.ANO T•A•UCO •••A FllOM THE Al "GENlllAI. AGlllCUl.TUaAI." DISTalCT TO THE 11oa1NSON llANCH f'C "f'l.ANNID COMMUIUTY" DIST•ICT, SUIJECT
TO THE ae>alNSON llANCH 1'1.ANNEO COMMUNITY DIVEl.Of'MINT
PLAN IN ACCOllOANCE WITH THE COM,.llEHENSIVE ZONING CODE 01' ORANGE COUNTY.
TM lloclrd ot Suc>erv•M>r> ol 11\f Co11nly of Or.,,91, C.Mor"'•· OOt\ ora411n ••
tOllOW\
~ECTION I Sf!<ltan•I D1tlr1<I M4!1' 1~. 11+1. U+1 -1.4-+I (lone
Cn•"ll• No ZC C-UI ere nereoy •CIOPlllO •• •onlne aistr1<: 1 me~ ot t.M c-tv of 0••"91--lo S«lion 1 , • ., of the Coclllllld OrdNn<H ol t,,. County
ot Or•n91
SECTION 1 The ROlllll!IOfl R•ncn P,_ Commun1ly 0-W~I Pi-
ls he••lly ~ed 10 oe tllKllve llPOtl recorO.tlon with tN Coun4y R..:oro.r. County of Ortn91, pursutnt to Se<llOI! 7·t.103(bl Of Ir. COOl!leo Ordin.oM•• of the County of Or-•nd to Se<l•on J ol 1111• OrclinetK•
~ECTION 3 Thi\ Of"do,,.nct \llt ll !Atlle lflKI -De In 11111 force tl'lirty UOI o•n rrom •no •tter 1u Ptt-. •na Def...-. o. •J<Pl••tion of llfl•n t UI Otys .,.., .... PHW19t thereO! SIWll lie p11llfl•ntcl In the O•-Coast Deily Pilot,. newspeper pUC>tl\htd In int County of Or-. Si.w of C•lilomi• . ._tfw, wit"
'"' n1mes Of Ille memt>ert of ll'lt Boera of S-n1l10rs •olin9 for al\ll -lnJt
f .'
RALPH 8. Clarll.
Chairmen Of the Bo.tr a of Supertl\Ofl or or-County, C•llloml•
SIGNED ANO CERTIFIED THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT H"S BEEN DELIVERED TO THE CHAlllMAN OF THE BOAR D
ISEALI JUNE ALEXANDElt
C••r' ol ,,,. Board Of s-"'''°" County of Or<1n91. C•lltornt•
ST1'TC )FCALIFORNIA /
lu COUNTY OF ORANGE I
1, JUNE ALEXANDER. Clerk of the Board ol SuperYi.JOn, c1o llenlOy
cer111• ,,,.t •t • ·-••• m•t1119 ol the Bo.rd of SupervlJOn Of Or-C-Y. Callforr11•. held on ti.. 2tth day or J••~•o 1tt1. the f-1"11 ordilltnc:e c-l•l~no lhr• UI Mellon' w•s PtlM<I al\ll ~td by lt'8 followlfle -•: AYES SUPERVISORS Bruce Notencll, T~ F. Riiey,
R-r It St•nlon. H•ttiflt M .• 1-t
•l!d R•lph 8 Cl•r" NOES SUPEltVISOllS N-
AllSENT SUPERVISORS N-
IN WITNESS WHEltEOF, I II•"• herevnlo Mt my llalld •l!d etfiaecl Ille Of·
llclel se•• of me llo.trd Of S-rvl'°" Of fhe Coullty or Ortn9f, SCete of C.elllor11le, lllh 2111\ clay ol JM1very 19'1. !SEAL) JUNE ALEXANDER
Cter•oftr.BoardofSupervlW>tS
of 0•Ml99 C°'tf'lly, Celllornl•
P11bfls110r-Co.tsl Delly i llo1 Feb 6. '"' 569-81
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BOARD OF SUPE.AVllOAS
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NOTHING'S wrong. We were just seeing who
could sing highest."
MARMADl'"E by Brad Anderson
2·6
··He's been upset all day. You didn't tell
him goodbye this morning!"
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
,
"George certainly has 1 way with words."
DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum
Wanna hear what I got
planned for today, Mom?"
'~
"I guess not. huh?"
by Harold Le Doux.
WE DON'f KNOW' WE FOUND THt
GUARD UNCON:,CIOU5 ... &TRIPPED
I WO NDER WHERE THEY WENT?
MAY~E THJ5 WOUt..D 6€ A GOOD
TIME TO ~Pl.If' I uEf THf FE£L-
INC7 THE :,ER0EAl'IT l!>N'T ~UYIN(;
OF HI~ UNIFORM.' -
"ISS PEr\CH
MOON Ml:LLINS
ACROSS
1 Lowdown
6Conv9fse
10 Fuel
14 Music: w0tk
15 Judah's son
16 French
department
17 Recontest
legally
19 Norse !100
20 Surgical 1001
21 Keenest
23 Curves
25 Tokyo. once
H Old au10
~7 Ve/llcle
~Small
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lmolln1
Brtbt Mtcn
34 Coatlt' ldn
M Whert Valltl·
• ti le
40 Cur 'JS_.mtd . :ie:,
47 -~
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BUT, SlJR'Et..Y>
A FINE .AftTIST
L.IKE YolJ ...
54 E*. uml UNITED Feature Syndicate
57 Crowd Thursday's Puzzle Solved
59 Harshness
61 Juslice:
2 WOfdl
64 Flourish
67 Arla
68 Marylander:
2words
10 Ranoe part
71 Minced oath
72 Girl's name
73 Oclavfa's
male
74 Lt1
75Pl\.IMS
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THE BOYS FROM THE
GIRLS THESE DAYS
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by Charles M. Schultz
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by Tom K. Ryan
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l:OUR C71R£:CilONS. -. ---
by Ernie Bushmiller
IT 'S EA'5Y---LITTLE 0 oYS
ALWAYS WALK THROUGH
h-..,--,~-r-rr""'l--.-....~ 'l'"HE PUDDLES
by Gus Arriola
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by Tom Batiuk
by Kevin Fagan
Ml,~Atl. "-AO 1'0 $U
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by Lynn Johnston
)'EAH .... \\'.,It~ I
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OBITUARIES ..... .......
Cl•Cll MARI• ME RCEDES
Cl EtK, •'4t 9', pautd
away on FtOtuarv 4,, ,,.,
In N•WPOrl IHCh, C•
Rtt ldtnl 01 Newport
••ach, Ca '°' JO YHr\ Survlwed by her'°" Albert
L C eek, tr•nddauohttr
l tvtrly Marie Clec~
M ember of the E!utern
Star Arranoemtnh by
Ntptunt ~Otlttv with
burl•l •t ••
JON•S
•w•v on February 4, 1911
Survllltd by '°" Jal'Ms W ~argent of Huntington
Btach, ca., sl5ttr Hope
Albrl9ht of llllnols, 3
orandchlldrtn, 3 orut
gr1ndc hlldr41n Ill Of Irvine VI ltation will be
twld on FrldlyL February
•· '911 from / OOPM 10 '#.QOPM Howry wlll be r~
t •ttd •• 1 .JOPM at the Dll· day BrotheHS Chapel
Mah ot Christian Buriol
w lll be on SaturCl~v .
f-ebruory 7, 1981 at
10 OOAM di St Bonaven·
lure Catholic Churc h ,
Huntl~ton Be.ach, Ca. In·
tumut •t Holy Cross
Cerneterv. Culver C1 ty1
Ca Directed by Dilday
Brothe1 s. Huntington
8e.tch Chapel, Beach and
hl~rt 842·7771.
RI C HA RD HA.LE
JON ES, ._ ~3, ruldtnt
Of HU11t1no•on 8HCh, C•
PHs.<t ••IV on February
I, '"' at the Balboa Naval
He>ipl tal, S.n 01990, C•
M r Jone~ wH born 1n
Belle Vernon , Pen
n\ylvan1a on January 3,
1911 He had been a
member of the U.S Navy
for more than 20 years, re
• tlrlno in 1961. For the past WILSON
16 ye.rs he has been a JACK l WILSON, age
representati ve of the 62, resident of Huntington
Automobile Club of Beach, Ca. Passed away
Southern California. on Wednesday, February
Beloved hu sband of 4, 1981 at the long Beach
Ma rgaret L . Jones, Veterans Hospital. M r .
belovedfatherof Su!.anM. Wilson wa s born ,on
Jones of Westlake Village, December 3, 1918 in
Ca. and Richard L. Jones Wi llawaw, Washington
of C osta M esa , Ca . He came l o Southern
Funeral services w ill be California after serving in
conducted on Friday. the U .S. Army during
Feb r u a r v 6 . 1 9 8 1 a t World War 11 . He had been
7:30PM at the Pierce a chrome plater with the
B r o the rs s m i th s • National Seal Corporat ion
M orguary. Interment will until ill health forced his
be at Riverside National retirement. Beloved
Cemetery. Pierce Brothres husband of Peggy E .
Sm iths' Mortuary direc-Wilson, also leaves 2 sis-
tors. 536-6539. ter s Ersel Crook and
McVEIGH Blanche Baratich both of Aberdeen, Washington.
0 R · R 0 N A l O J · Funeral services w ill be M CVE IGH, ~ge •9, resi-conduc t ed on Sunday,
dent of Huntington Beach, February 8 1981 at
Ca . Passed a w ay on 2:00PM at Pierce Brothers Fe ~~uary 4 , 1981 at Sm iths' Chapel with Rev.
f>ac1f1ea Hosp!tal follow· R ick Ertel. a ssociate
• ing a lengthy illness. Or· pastor of the First United
M cVelqh was born on July M ethodist Church of Hunt-
9, 19~1 in New Haven, Con-ington Beach, officiating. nect1~ut. He atten.ded the Interment w; 11 be in
publ ic schools 1n Ne w Riverside Nati o nal
Haven, Connecticut and ce m e t e ry . pi er c e
received his bachelor and B r 0 t h e r s s m i t h s •
M aster s Degrees f_rom Mortuary director s . So u t he r n Con n e c t 1 c u t 536-6539
State. After ser ving in the ·
armed forces dur.ing the WEEKS
K_or ean War he received ROBERT G. WE EKS,
his Ooc!orate fr?m UCLA.JR., resident of Costa
At the time of his death he Mesa, ca. Passed away on
was a Counselor of !he January 30, 1981 in H~ntl~ton Be~c h. Union Bakersfield, ca. Sur vived
High School District and by h Is 5 chi 1 d re n ,
teaching at Long Beach Raymond Kenneth Jef·
State University. He was a frey, Michael, and Robert
past command~r of the G. w eeks 111 , also his Am e~lcan Legion Post, parents M r . and Mrs. ~91 1n Hamden, Connec-Robert G. Weeks, Sr. of
t1cut, a member of th~I Yucaipa,Ca.,2sisters Myr·
UCLA Doctoral Alumni tie Zink of Scottsdale
Associat ion, American Arizona anl'4 Carol Van'.
Federation of Tedchers Vyve of E Toro, Ca., 1
Raps laol•dag
Schmitz again
assails King
By O. C. H USTINGS
Ol I• O.lly ~ '4efl
State Sen. John Schmitz, R·Newport Beach, is
110 upsel about the possibility the Legislature
mitcht mandate a stat e holiday in honor of the late
M artln t.uther King Jr. that he will ask to testify
aaalnst such legislation when it comes before com-
mittees of the Assembly.
Thill ls an unusual move because, normally,
legi latlve protocol dictates that senators testify
before Senate committees and
assemblymen testify before As-
sembly committees.
A sse mblyman E l ihu
H arris, D·Oakland, has in
troduced AB 312, w hich would
make King's birthday a holiday
in California.
Schmitz bases his opposi-
tion on three gr ounds:
"First, King is absolutely
1t1No the wrong person to honor with
a paid holiday Second, the stale has too many rec·
ognized holidays and taxpayer s are tir ed of pay.
ing employees for work not being done.
"Finally, we must return to the concept of
American holidays for all people. The current
trend to recognize blacks. women and other
special interest groups further fragments society,
aid ing the ver y cause of separateness which is the
stated anathema of the civil rights movement."
* • * THE CALIFORNIA Rifle and Pistol Associa-
tion has named Rep. Robert Badham, R·Newport
Beach, the '·outstanding l egisl ator of the
California congressional delegation."
The award is made annually to the lawmaker
who contributes most to the shooting sports and
who is dedicated to the principle that law-abiding
citizens h ave an inalienable right to own and use
firearms, according to an announcement from
Badham 'sofflce . * • •
BADHAM IS the senior Republican on the ac-
counts subcommittee of the House Administration
Committee. He also i s the r anking Republican on a
newly formed task force on committee reorganiza·
tiOl'I of the same committee.
He continues as a ember of the House
Armed Services Committee, ser ving on the sub-
committee on procurement and military nuclear
system s and the subcommittee on research and
development.
In addition, Badham has been re-elected vice
chairm an of the U.S. congressional and tourism
caucus.
Also, he has been named chairman of the task
force on defense for the Republican Research
Committee, an of ficial arm of the party in
Congress. And the Newport Beach lawmaker con-
tinues as vice chairman of the executive board of
the Republican Study Committee
Badham also continues as a member of the
R epublican Policy Committee. 27 GOP con-
gr essmen who set policy for the Republicans in the
H ouse and Phi Delta Kappa, Cal brother George Weeks of
State Long Be_ach. Beloved Costa Mesa, Ca. Graveside
h14sband of Eileen Warren services will be held on Fri·..----
M cVeigh, beloved father day February 6 1981 at
of Pam A. M cVeigh, a 2:00PM at Eternal H'"'s
freshman at Orange Coast cem etery, Oceanisde, 1 l .
College, Ka r e n E. ln lieuofflowersthefamily
Mc_IJeigh •. Sophomore at suggest:. dona t ions be
Edison High School and made to lhe American
Robbie W. McVeigh, 5th cancerSociety. grade at Eader Elemen·
tary School, also surviving
are his mother Muriel
M cveigh of N orth An-
dover. Massachusetts, a
sister Kathy Mcveigh of
New Haven, Connecticut
and a brother Paul
Mcveigh of Riverside, Ca.
Friends may call until
9: OOPM this evening at
Pierce Brother s Smiths'
Mortuary where funeral
services will be conducted
at 9: 30AM on Saturday,
February 7, 1981 with Rev.
Bruce Kurrie, pastor ot
the Presbyterian Church
of the Covenant officiat-
ing. Interment will be at
the Riverside National
PUBLIC NOT ::E Art Show
Hun11ng1on Center
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Valentine Ar1 Depe NAMI. STATEMENT daily lhru Sun The lol-1"9 per-. .. Ooir19 OOS• .------------! ne\S ., BEACON HILL APARTMENTS.,
4000 Mt<Artllur BlvO , Soult• 700 E•\I. PUBLIC NOTICE
N•wport Beech, C•lllorno• 9~ .. ICTITIOUS IUSINE5S Or ROClerl F BHucnamp. 4000 NAME STATEMENT M.t<Arlhur BlvO . Sult~ 700 E""· The loil-lnQ --Is Going Dusi Newport Beach, Calllorn1a 91660. neu as. a.:.~·~.':"SIAC!U ·~ Con<IUCltd fly ao "' BAH ~PANV, 10957 Palm• VlstA
Robert F Beauchamp A•:~J~;':, s:,;e.;:' :~o1~'c~~· ~~4:_
Th•• 'l•le,,,..nl '""' filtd w•tll 111• P1lma Vl\ta Aw "S Garden Grow Coun1v Cl•rk 01 Or•n!I<' Counly on C• t?MO • '
Feb • 1'111 This Mir••U I• conducted Dy an In
F tSSt'I dlvldual Publ1\Jled O<a~ '""'' O••IY Pilot. Af'dnW J Wall&<t
Feb 6 IJ. 70, u , 1911 67911 This ,1a1io..-t wa• filed with '""
PUBLIC NOTI CE
County Clerk ot Or-County on Jan
tl, 1'11 FIUS1f PubllslledOr-Co.t\I O•lly Piiot
.J•n ••. 73. :JO. F"> •. "" ns,.11
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
10 work for ou.
Frld1y, Februlty 6, 1981 DAILY PILOT 811
Ladies Only
1000 l ·lb. See's
Candy free duflng
Huntington Center
Ladies Days. Just
check your driver
lie. number by next
Tues.
Auto & Homeowners
Quot~ By Phone
fAl .... SIHSUIAHCt
GIOUr
541-5554 or IJS.J07
lf l4 tt.tlor •Costa Moo
, .... -•• .A. C-•"-
545-2375
,. .... ~ ..... ~ _ .. _,....
937-o&81 855 llOS
Advertl .. ment
To Reduce Home Energy Costs
SHELP IS AVAILABLE OW
As the temperature begins to drop home heating
energy costs w ill continue to rise. The State of
Ca I ifornia Office of Economic Opportunity
COEO) can help you meet these rising costs
through the Low-Income E nergy Assistance Pro-
gram CLIEAP).
INCO ~ f~ERGY"'
ASSISTANC
PROGRAM
WHAT IS LIEAP?
LI EAP is a federally funded program which provides assistance to low-
income households in meeting the rising cost of home energy. This is not a
bill paying program. However, eligible applicants will receive a one-time
LI EAP payment by M arch 31, 1981.
TO QUALIFY
For assistance with your home energy
costs:
1. You must pay your own utility bills.
2. Your total November 1980 household
income m ay not exceed the amounts
below:
Size of
Household
1
2
3
4
5
~ •
Month of Nov.
Household
Income s 395
522
649
775
903
1030
If t he size of your household exceeds six
add $127 for each additional member in
your household.
Qualified SSI and AFDC cash grant r e-
ci pients w ill automatically r eceive a
partial payment a nd application in the mail.
IAN
A PPLY NOW!
Applications postmarked.after
February 15, 1981 will not be accepted.
PICK UP an application -at the following
locations:
·Your local Employment Development
Department
'Your local Department of Social
Se rvices
'Your local Community Based
Organizations
·Your Community Action Agency
·Local State or County Library
·welfare Rights Organizations ..
If you are unable to get an application
from the above locations, or need as-
'".i stance in completing one, call toll free
1·800·952-8311 from 7:30 a .m .-8 :00 p.m.
Monday·Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m .
to 5 :00 p .m .
Marl appl tC.atic,n to:
UEOP/OEO
P.O. Box 76964
Los Angeles, CA 90076
I
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B r o t h e r S S m i t h s ' The 1o11-1"" person '' dolnQ ~s1 PUBLIC NOTICE M or tuary direc t ors .
536-6539.
SARGENT
VICTOR E. SA'RGENT,
age 72, resident of Foun-
tain Valley, Ca. Passed
nt\\ •S THOMPSON ACCIDENT SCREENS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ITASI, 210'I Cllll Orlvt, Newport NAME STATEMENT
Be•ch, CA '71163. I h• 11111ow1n11 Dl'"on 1\ oo•n9 "'"' Ann• Thomp1on Fields, 220'I Cllll no•• •H PARKING LOT SA E
Orlve, Newport Be..:h, CA 91 .. 3 PEOPLE PAINl 11~ K1hclrl. San!a Thli llUSlneu Is c-..ct..i by •n •n· Ana, Ca11tor nrnq1101 dlvldu•I A1thdrCI Mtcnalr Colman. 12~ Anne Thoml>son·Fltlds Kilson ~nld AM C.~hlorn111 q1101
T h1\ st.Atenwnt ••\ flied with ttw Tnt'\ t>Ys1nflo'' '" c onductea t>Y An m ----------.... 1county Clerk ot or-. County on Jin O•Y10u•I rtHCE llOTHHS 13, t"I R•< Colmd•1
SMITHS' MOITUAIY Fl~ ""' '"'•""'"' w~' lol'° w lll> Inf
627 ••arn St Publlslled ~-Co.tsl O•ily Pilot Counly , ..... 61 or .... ()<> (OUnly on Jan
M J•n "· n .10. Ftb •, l"t 2.S2 ... , 11. 1q11 Hunling1on Beach
536-6539
f'181fAMtLY
COLONIAL fUNHAL
HOME
7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
rACWtC YllW
MIMOllAL rAIK
Cen-etery Morluary
Chapel
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
~·2700
McCoaMICIC MOITUAlllS
Laguna Beach
•9HM15
Laguna Hills
768-0933
Sin Juan Capistrano
•95-1776
NAUOI LAW~MT. OUYE
Mortuary• Cemetery
Cren1ory
1625 Gisler Ave .
Cost1 Mesa
540-SSS.
IALTI _..OM
NTM a TV1'MU.
WISTC"" CHA,_ 421 E. t7th St.
CoettMeN
&4e-9371 M
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P UBLIC NOTICE PuDll\""<I ()f~"Q" 1.0d>I 0.ioly Pilot,
~ tb ~ IJ lO U IQtl bll>-81
FICTITIOUS IUSINESS. PUBLIC NOTICE , NAME STATEMENT • I th• totlowlno ptirson is do1n9 busJ ---Fl-CTtTioUs-e-ustt;ESs-
n~J'~~~NIE'S CREATtON, f1090 San NAM E STATEM ENT ~ Alc•rdo Street. Fountain Vall••. Tne lollowlnQ perwn •\ <loono flu" C•lllorn1a 97108 nen ~•
.Jun Celektll<. llO'IO San Rlcaroo S H E R w 0 0 O F 0 R E S I Strool, Fountiin Valley Cahlornia INTERIORS 1'177 Port 8rl\lol Cir<IP.
97108 NtWPOrl Bu ch, C•llloml• 97660 This bu\lntu Is <ondu<.ted llv an ,,,. Ellen S S11erwooo 1971 Pool
dt•nduil 8t 1stol C1t<I•. H••Pon era en. Jten Celtktll< C•l•lorn1a '17660
• Hus Stll•menl .. ,u fll~ With IM dl:.~·~.':"\•M\S IS Condu<t•d bv an 1n County Clerk 01 Orin~ County on Ellen!> sntrwood
Feb. 4, l'ilt FUSlff Thii ~l•l•mtnt .... 111.0 with Ille
PubllPled Or-Co.tst 0•11~ Piiot, County Clerk ot Or~ County 01'1 Jan Feb.•. 13, 70. 11. t"I '71J.tl 30, lffl F1~497q
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS IUSINl.SS
The lollowlr19 per$0fl Is doln9 buSI·
neuu. !
NAME STATEMl.NT
C.A TS. Compulerlted Ac· counting ~ r .. S.rviCt, 11424 8H<h 8ou1ev1rd, Sl..,ton, Cellloml• '°6IO. h Huu Pl\tm, IS101 Tow•y I.Int, H11ntlf19Con Bff<h, C.lltcwnle t21M1. This buSlness Is conoucted by en ln-dlvlcl\lel. Ty Huu Plltrn This st•t-1 wes 111..i with trw County Clerk ot Or•ll9t County on
F155ttl lFeb. l, ""·
PubllJ-Or~ CoHt Delly Piiot, Feb.•, U, 20, 71, 1911 611 .. t
PUBIJC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI IUllNHl--
NAMa ITATaMeNT
Thi 1011-1"9 Hrlerll ere dOlllO
Publlsh@CI Orange Coast Oallr Piiot, Feb&, IJ, 'I0,21, 1'91 U7·81
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUSaUStNESS NAME $TATliMliNT
The loll owing person Ii do•n9 ~•I·
neu .,. SURFSIDE SECURITY PATROL,
1121 P•wtu<Ul, Huntln91on Buch, C.lllorn4•'2W Jim W. -lln, mt P1wtuck•I, H11nt1noton Bff<h, C•lftcwnl• ,,... Tiiis b<ISineu Is c-..Clld by •n In dlYldull JlmN-lln Tiils sttt-t ••• lllecl wllh t.,. County Clerk ot Or•noe County on Feb. 4, t911
l'UJI .. PuDll""4 Or~ co.ut O•llv Piiot,
"•b, 6, IS, 20, 71, 1"1 U•·lt
PUBIJC NOTICE
IMIJIM H H : ~ICTITIOUI eUllNast soesuo SAILMAKllRS, .. w. MAMmlTATaMeNT
t"91, Newport INdl, c.llfornl• nM3. Tiie lolle'#l!tt --• ere ~ C.•~ s.t!J. Inc., e C.lltornle ~If· w.1-M! • H<•I .... , -W. IWI, ~ 8Ncll, Jiii IEllMI ~ Ultl hrert1
Cellfefftle ftMa. Ofl..,., El T-, C. .. "9ml• ..... Tlllt _,...,.Is Conelli< .... h • t~· Jiii IEllerl Sc~. Mm SwflfU oereti.n. 0r1 .... e1 T-~....,._ ,..,
~S.IK, IM. , Tiils ......._It t--.ctM" 111'1 ltt· ,._.. M. OIMlllWIY dlw~.
,.,.eeNeM J111 a11erl Sc~ Tlllt ~ ... )l._ wltll tM Tiii• ............ -fll• wltll IN c ... 11ty Cieri! ., 0r•fl99 County Oii c_,., Clef• .. °'Met ~. Oft ""· •. ,... Ok--,,,, •. ,, .. ,.
l'lllllllMll °'"* C-1 Dell'( Piiot, ......... _____ ,. __ "· '"·•· ti,10,n,1"1 ,, .. ,
SAT. FEB. 7, 10 A.M.-6 P.M
500 PAIRS REN T AL BO OTS
AS
LOW
AS
SELECTED SKI CLOTHING
RENT AL SKIS WITH BINDINGS
AS
LOW
AS
2700, W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH
842-8335
ragroraf flou,ers
etely t ube roses ma~· be pla nted n ow
tough March. By giving them a s unny
bot and lots of wate r . the_ will bloom dur·
, n g the coming summer and fi ll th~ garden
,...,ith a powerful perfume emana ting from
Jubular while rtowers . .
lant workshop
1 ated Monday
osla Mesa Bay Cities
cuich of the N:ilional
chsia Soc1l'ty will
d a rurhs 1a pl&nt
orks hop Monday at
p.m
r ing small plants
, planlcrs ml)<, cut
. and 'lame lag~ to
timbia Sa\"lngs anrl
ao, corner of Har bor
ulevard and Wilson
el, Costa Mesa
Wee Carl. plant talile
lr man "i ll lian·
'qts ror a small rlona
Nurser\' men Paul
t:ht and Al l-lullis ter
ate plants ror door
s.
a rcella \'an H1pl'r .
toinum chairman . JI coiled no ..,e a rn
's, TV d111nt>r tn.1''"
• pony pa.\: .• md JO\
chsians
rte meet
guna Beach Branch
e National Fuchs ia
" ty will meet Wed·
ay at 7 :30 p.m . in
Boys Club. 1085
µna Canyon Rd ..
a Beach.
ul Craft. designer
'winner of numerous
t:ds for rree-rorm
design, will pre-
a demons tra tion of
kills.
ere will be a plant
le. door prizes and
~shmenls rollowing
pieeling.
flitors are welcome .
I
heduled
I ~arn how to prop
t.e your own pl ants
ome in a class of·
d b y S h e rman
ens Feb. 21, at 9:30
Propagation by
bgs, air layer ing,
seed wi ll be cov·
Art Show
Huntington Center
V•ntlne M Oecic.
I d•ily tf!u &Jn.
aluminum donatwns
Van R1per ·s and
Car l's tollect1ons are
sent to Orange Coast
Colll•ge to support a stu
clcnl of hort1culturl' for a
st•ml'..,tl·r
M ar' Warw ic k ,
rdres hmenl cha1rm;.in .
will bl' assisted b\' Carol
O agur . J\nnn ·Marie
Sd1lul'lrr and llarba ra
Avl.'rtll
For information, l'all
;; 111 81 '7 \'I s I I n r"
"~·lcriml'
Class set
on 'pests'
A das.., l'nl 1tlPd · Phrnl
P est Control." '~ 111 he 11f
fl.'r eo F l'b 18, 9 .30 a m .
t o 12 :i o p m Jl
Sher man L1brarv and
Gardens 1n Corona del
Ma r
Con trolling pests is
probabl) the {!reatesl
f r ustration f aced by
gardcnrrs One ca n
become tota lly con rused
tr ying lo ditignose plant
problems a M selecting
the proper method of
control. Three Sherman
Gardens staff mem bers
will discuss c omm on
pests and diseases and
how to prevent problems
through proper cult ural
practices.
Rel(ist r ation fee. $10
<p r e regis tr at ion re-
q ui red). For 1n ro rma-
t ion call the ,garden of-
fice Monday t hrough
Friday 8 a.m. lo i :30
p m (71 1> 673-2261
Weekend
gardening
checklist
• Pla nt deciduo u s
bareroot fruit trees now.
Wait until Marc h or
April to plant evergreen
fruits such as citrus.
• Don't be afraid to cut
blooms with short stems
for fl ower a rrangements
from your came llia
bushes. This Ught prun-
ing wilJ help keep the
plants compact and full .
• Spray boysenberries
and blackberries lo con-
trol mites. These mites
prevent tbe berries from
ripening evenly.
• Feed cyclamen as
you would begonias with
a mild liquid reed .
Polled plants need more
frequent feeding and
watedna than those do
In U.t ground.
• Ge ran tuma 1nd
pel1r1onJums may be
cul back this month In
preparation for s pring
1rowtb.
l
It's bareroot season l'ICTITtCIUI _,.,... ~nGUSMll•ll
.._. ITAT ... 111' ..... ITATQllStfT
fll9 ......... ...,._It ...... Ill*-T~ ......... --••• ..... --! .......... , P\18UC NOTICE PVaLIC NOTICE
K.1.$ ~.2'Mllt ..... lt411, CITY Of' INOUIT'IW 1.IMITCO
$ell JUM c.lalr_, CM. "'1t, l'AltTN•MHl 111, !Kii IA 1'111 ..... ·~ .. ~ 1'S.a .......... l.A9IM8 ........ calttenH...,1. 5ell J-c:e.i.t•-· c.t. *>S. ~ -(.My f//I ,,..,, •
Tllb ....... IJ c~ W .,. lft• ..... , .. jMr\M•tll .. , lltll IA l'•t e1v._..1. ,.._,, i....,.. N..,.., CM...,,..•*"· Select orchard iree1 for home planting
l(~lfllt 8. ~ TIW UlllW ~ Life I-Met Thla lt the season for bareroot planllnf , a han· exclude the apartment dweller for he can purchase T111• ~ -"'-' w1t11 IN ,_..,.., "'"" c1,," .... v-. •
b d C-lyCleflletOr .... c-.ty ... J.,.. New Vwtl C*-.ti., llS ~ dy way to buy and• an y way to plant. There are dwarfstock. 11, ,,.1. .,,.., '--· _YWll."'"'Y-",..·
the standard frwl trees and the dwarf fru.it trees P111t11P1ec10r".,..eo.~o.uvP1,.. •11 •-•le-" L.11• • c.-•••
ror s mall aardens and for espalierin& aea1nst SOME POINTERS to remember ror planting Jtn. ''· u. •.Au, 1•1 ~11•1 ~Q':' ~=--t:::.~i.:!
walls and fences. and combination trees wilb three your deciduous barerool fruit trees are first dig a PUBUC NOTICE ~1
or more varietit.'S of the same kind qf fruits on one hole at least big enough lo accomodat.e the root ~----------cau:!!..~~ ;;:wi.: =~ tree system when it's s~read out. ln shallow or hard P1cnnousaus1NHS m M•I.., '--· "'-• v ... "· .... . j th l Tb f k d oiJ h h h Id be h lf . I MAMlllTAT•MPT Y0ttt lOllL Bareroot 18 usl a . e roots o I.be tree are pac e s s. l e o e s ou a again as arge Tl\• 1011-1,.. ~'°"' .,, e101ne Tllh w.1,_, 1, c--..<*' 111, •
without soil so precautions mu.st be taken to keep and some planting mix or compost should be uud ._1 ... u": 11m1t.o,_.,,.,..,...
the rooLS protected from drying out. IC you can't to fill it In to planting depth. c~.!:v~&~T~~:~·~~~ ~.='! ~.:.!'.J...._v.
plant them right away, dig a trench large enough PrWle orr the small roota that have become CAt>M9. "-'tM.~•
to accommodate the roots. set in ~he trees. backntl dried out and cut tbe larger roots back about 10 in-";,:~ .!':,c .. ~••* Ori«. Tiii• =:.,~-,:::111., ., ... ._
w1lh soil and water well They will keep until you ches. Then plant the tree at the same level or J. AoOert --~. :wu &..oM!tft county c1er1t of 0r-.. c-, ...
are ready lo plant them. maybe 1-2 inches higher than it was grown at the or~~~~f'~A~':'::·,;:i. ,., 11 ~:r~1~.:,:a1
nursery to a llow for settling. Fill in the soil Gr...,view '--· HYft(lft9(0fl 9..,,,,, • ......,. .. uw
SELECT THE LARGEST of the young gradually around lhe roots, firming it with your c~:= "· .._11, 1'°' woocnio.. =::::i::·....,.1•
bareroot orchard trees for home planting. They foot as you go. Don't forget to stake the tree. or ...... CA,,..,. irvlM.~ttm
are nuick to make up into a producing tree and -----------------------l Kenn•t" K. aen1101om••. •01 11 .. 1 ...,,.., "t 8ey11de Drive. ~ &.e<h. CA l'tNA1 early planting gives them the chance to put on ex-tl*. · Pu1>1l"'9d aranoe c;a.,1 o.11, Pi ... 1 tra growth during their first season in I.he garden. [t] LLD"D ts G•o•o• H. Aun•ll, 1uu cou• J.,, ». ~ •· ,,, '°· 1•1 so1•
Th . t' I t d r· t r Hwy .. ~&Hcll,CAt2'n. e var1e 1es you p an are governe 1rs o >-= c11er1n a. a.11 ••• 10.0 t<1111onen. all by where you Jive in California. Some fruits do .,.. "i Gt•"°• ... CAtt101. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE
better in Southern California than io the north. !lil•'lll••• ~•11111 Re~~~..:.::~.:t~:;:;.~016 VI• FICTITIOUSIUSINESS Others are bette r for coas tal gardens than for in· s1 ...... Kemp, mo1 E. Nine or1.... NAME STATEMENT l~nd gardens and vice versa. But wherever you RANUNQ_l_j.! & L-:::.~1:-'~. 1~ E a.nneit. ou~::i'0~0~~0"'1"11 e>ersons are 00'"11
live.lh('re arefruitsyou can grow,andthatdoesn't __ , ~ c1tncto••.CA. t N s r 1 r u r E o F
QeMtal ~Ip. 14/ll Frankton Avenue, Suite A, ICELAND POPPIES Tllh ~iMU I~ conctU<lect by a CA~OtOVASCUl.AA TECHNOl()(;Y,
(;r..,i E Ar96&>-lolll Tustin, Cat.t0<n•a .,._
58 C Tiii• •t.1-1 was llltcl whll 111e Med•o l Eleclrcntcs Sysrem1. Inc .
" ':
1
4 ... • --,.. t~ CounlyOe111of0ranQeCoun4YonJan lln<o1po.-a1td 1r1 Sl•te ol C•lolorn1a1. Think shade •
rWll' 11, 1'el. 14161 Franklin AY<tnue, Suite A. Tuslin, 1"1Ml1' Calltornl•'ffiolO Publh,.d Or•-(' II Oallv Piiot, TIH• l>V\>neu .. Con<lu<tto by • (0< Jan. 11, :io. Fet>. 6, 13, lSl.fl l>Or.1111on
MOSS COLOR IASkit I --P-VBL-JC-NOTICE--~:11.:~::n•U '>ySltfT\\, Plant trees
& •... Pre\otO.l\t ,_ ..... V.... fiW l"ICTlTIOUSIU"NIH Tno• .C•t•,,,.,nl wn llltcl wllll Ille
20 % ........ NAMl'STATEMINT Counly Cltr~ ot Oran91' County on yrr Tiit lollowlng person " doing r•o l . !'ti
M ........ Ousln.UM: l'ISSl h
0 PllCI
,._..,., THE EN ERGY STORE. lH6• VuDhst>eOOra~ Coast D<l•IY Pilol /or summer
Be lie ve il o r n ot,
now:s the time to look
ahead to those hot sum·
m e r days a nd th i nk
s h ade' Trees plante d
now gel the full ben efit
of a long growing season
and thus providing an
earlier benefit lo t he
homeowner.
I t's co mm o n
knowledge l hal s hade
trees will reduce the
temperature as much as
20 de~recs when assist·
eel b y a moist lawn
beneath it. An d 1n
today's energy conser \'·
1ng times. lhis is impor-
tant lo all or us.
Oeriduous Lree:. not
only give us lhe bcndit
of Lhe1r shade in sum
mer, they also provide
an extra dividend by al·
lowing winter's sun lo
fi lt er through their bare
branche~ into your home
to help warm 1t.
DURING THJS TIME
or the year. you a re like·
ly lo find shade tr ees
avai lable 1n e ith er
ba r eroot or contain er
grown for m land thanks
to modern inventions
the r e ar e those con
tain e r s thal can be
pla nted in the g round
whic h decompos e 1n
time>
Dig a generous hole.
8" 12" wider a nd deeper
than lhe root ba ll , to ac·
com modale the r oot
a rea wilhoul crowding,
fill in wilh good soil and
soak thor oughly . Be
s ure the tree is planted
abo ut I t o 2 in c hes
higher than it was in t he
can at the nurser y to al·
low for settling of the
Recovery
talk set
•·Recovery, 13 Mont hs
Arter the Fire" will be
discussed by Hortense
Mill er al the Friends of
t he Hortense Mille r
Garden meeting Feb. 21
al 7:30 p.m . in Laguna
F eder al Savings and
Loan Co mmunity room
260 Ocean Ave . Laguna
Beach.
Visitors are welcome.
R e freshmen ts will be
served. ,
The garden is open to I
publi c vi s itation .
Permits may be obt ained
by cont acting Human
Affairs Department, City
Ha ll . Laguna Be a c h .
497-3311.
March 2. the Hortense
Miller library will be
open lo the public.
Lagunans·
to meet
Laguna Beach Garden
Club wm meet Feb. 13
a t N e ighborhood
Congregational Church.
340 St. Ann's Drive,
Laguna Beach, at ll
a .m.
Loca l nurseryman
Tom Carruth will dis·
cuss the selection and
plantln1 or rose bushes. 1
}lt l p.m .. Dr. Harold
K5opawita, director or
the UC lrvln e
arboretum. wlll dl1cuu
conaervaUon and exllac·
lion of plants. ·
For 1ntormaUOf\.
497·13«.
soil This mark is well
defined at the base of
t he trunk
STAKE THE TREE
immedia tely to give it a
better start in life The
best system 1s to drive
1n two 2" x 8 II> foot
redwood st akes on op-
pos 1 te sides or lhe tree,
thl'n secure with tre e
lies available at your
nursery Any pruning -
required at this time
s ho uld be done bcfor<'
t ht• tree !('aves the
nurs ery.
LLOYD·s NURSERY AND
LANDSCAPE CO., IMC.
2021 ~wporl llvd. •• 8tv So I CMt• Meto. CA
1714t 646-7441
!\bout a month artcr
planting your new lrrc.
you ran s t.irt w feed
"ith an all 11urp11"l' food.
l1qu1cl or cl ry
Newport
Hills club
sets meet
Newport Jlills Garden
Club will meet Feb. 19
al 10 a .m. in Clubhouse
L
J 1 m McNulty. teachc'r
of C r eative F loral
Design al Golden West
College, will present a
works hop in "Crealive
Flower Arranging ."
M cNuJty will provide
each regis tered person
w i th a co nt a in e r ,
natura l dried material
a nd silk flowers and will
assist in arranging and
c reating a spring bou·
que l. F or registration
information, call Anne
Peters. 644 ·4666.
YES, WE CARRY ...
The Purr·fect Greeting.
A many purr-pose card.
A.CUS Of P\.AHTS
A.TWHOUSALI
QUAUTY.-CA.USI WE.aowntlM
"' ~ CLOSED >•AL ~'· TU"'"'"AY ll•AL '-"'°'"-~ &IOllllS
IAAEROOT s ROSES ..•. )98 & .,
TREE ROSES
#I'll ......... '4 '1
. '9" HI .••..•••..•
FRUIT TREES
IEARIHG SIZE
IUUCLAWM&
GUDB',.OOUCTS
• 19dwood
Have a Happy
6 0 V arieffff of
IOXEDTREES ssooo & ~
I GAL ...• 9 9c & •
5 gal. s411 ' u,
J 5 gal. s249s &
C ;;I le U..of
•C..T'"'
·~T,...
·~
~
CA RD:"'!!!!!#
DIRECTORY
with purchese
of bo• of 10
cards.
HERE'S SOME VEGETABLES
TO PLANT NOW... ~
v ' RHUBARB • ONIONS -.
, 'POTATOES•ARTICHOKES
·' SHALLOTS • GARLIC
You c1n grow vegetables year · round
In our mild cllmate and you can count
on u1 to have all your fayorltesl
Atvtnla• at I• Vh t• S•n Ju•n Feo • 13 10 11 l'ltt 6/0ei Cep1,1r....,.CAnus · · ·-·-_ Elll•on W Wiikins. Jr , JISU Avtnl cta dt la \/Isla, San Ju•n Capl1tr-. CA m is Tiii\ llU\I,,...\ I> CondUCleO by •n lndlvld ... I Ellison w. w11-1n1, Jr Till\ Q .. .._, wa\ llltd wllll Ille County ci.n ot OrlftOO c-nly on Jan.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ELEANOR BENIGNO
ANO OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE )1, 1 .. 1 ••Mli. NO. A 107560. Pubt1>1W<1 Orenoe C...\1 0 .11, Pltot, T o a I I h e I r s , J•n 11.10.Fob • u,1 .. 1 nw1 be neficia ries, creditors
PVBUC NOTICE and contingent creditors of
Eleanor Benigno of Santa
l"ICTtT1ous auilNHS Ana , Californ ia , and "-ESTATEM~NT perso ns who may be ri.e 1011owln11 ~r'°"' •r• ooh•9 otherwise interested in the 0u .. nHu• will and/or estate: BIRTCHE R EQVIT IES. 17"1 l• A pet'1t'1on has been f'I ..... Pai RO.O ~ N1-1, C•hlOrN• I """ ,.,.,, by Grace B. Riggs in the
Ron•ld E s1rttner. Jn11 oe1 Superior Court of Orange
Ot>t'oo R-. s.n J ... n Cap>'1rano. County requesting that C•l1tor11I• on.IS . arrnur e su1cnor. J1Jll D•• Grace B. Riggs be ap-
Obt•oo R....o. San J ... n C•plstr•no, p O i n I e d a S p e r S O n a I
c•11~;:~·;: &•rt<'-. lYisi "•n~ re p ~esen t a t i ve to ad-on1iion Orov• '-•QUn• NtQUOI, m1n 1ster the estate of C•llto•n .. m n Eleanor Benigno (under
Tnl\ bus•n•u '' co11du<l•d ,,. •t h e I nde p ende nt Ad -
g<rner••c:,,'::r:":.nc11er m1n1stra tion of Es tates
Ai:;.nera1 Part""' Act}. The petition is set for
r. .. , ".temtwn• ••• 111..i "''1" ttte hearing 1n Dept. No. 3 at County Clerk 01 Or.tn9f County on 700 C1v1c Center Dr ive J•n ... ry n . "'' . . "w-r&v•u West. 1n the City of Sa nta AtterMru•u• Ana. Califorr11a on March
1-hln~ o.;.,., s""' 1• 4 1981 at 9· 30 A M ~Kl Oflk e ... 1M11 • ' • • '"''-·GM-...• .vu 1 F YOU OBJECT t~ the
111•1 '""*' g ranting of the pet1t1 on,
Puo11.necs Or•"Qf c .. si 0•11~1p1101, you should ~ither appear J•n 10.F1P0•.1J 20,1qet ,.,._, al the heanr:ig and state
you r ob1 ect1ons or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'1CTrr1ous ausr"Ess Your appearance ma y be IUME STATl'.MENf . '"" to11..,1n9 ""''on• " do1n9 1n pe rson or by your at-bu1in•u.K torney. UBtC AA tNTER "Al lONA L, I F 't 0 u AR E A HARDING MACH•"E MARINE l'MS "Pr.tc.-ii.• Aw co>1• Mna CA C R EDI O R or a con -•1m · tingent creditor of the de-E dwarct l H•rd"•9 uts1 ceased you must file your erooknu~1 =n Hun11n111on 8'1•<"-claim 'with the court or CA •l.,.. Tll•• i.us.""' " cONJucl•d bY •n present 1t to the personal •n0••1d ... 1 representative appointed
Tll1> s'i..~~ ::;i;:::.i wlln ttte by the COUrt Within four coun1vc~n.o10tangr C-1YonJ.., months from the date of
11. "'' first issuance of le tters l'IS411' 'd Se • ]()() f PuOMheO Or-C...\I O••IY Pilot, prOVI ed IO CtlOn 0 J•n n. JO, r:eo., 1J, ,,., , ... , t h e P ro b a t e Cod e o f
California. The time for filing claims will not ex·
pire prior to four months
PUBLIC NOTIC E
"'~C:::,.~~!:~:_i::,r from the date ot the hear-
'"' lollo••"9 ~r\Ons •re dolnQ 1ng noticed above. 0uslrov•u~ YOU MAY EXAMINE SEOUOIA COMMERCE CENTER the tile kept by the court. ~~::::~.;:~Road, l..agut\a "1-
1
• If you are interested in the eru<e F w1n1on. Jt.S.1 Pa1om1no estate, you may file a re-l an 1. Rane no Nllr• ... C•htorn1• quest with the court to re-
n1'0c •mPb•ll Au ocl.iu. ,. ceive special notice of the
c.111orn1a ~·1 P.,,,....,,.P. n•11 inventory of estate assets
~:11,::,,:,~d, L•oun• N•ou••. and of ~ petiti09s, ac-
Tllh 0us1nn• h conoU<led by a Cou nt s and report s
CJeM••• e>ertrw,....10 described in Section 1200 ~1 Auoc1a1n. of the California Probate c •I i I 0 , n I . c • n . r • I COde
P•''""':n M. c~i1 , JAMES M. HASSAN
~,., P•rtnor Attorney at Law
mis " .. _, •ti 111"" '"''" 111e Ml·sic~ Peeler & Garrett County Cler-of Or•noe County on , • . Je.,uary 11. '"1 One Wilshire Blvd .
"'""••&V•1 Los Ange les. California An ...... ,.-H.•• 92701 ~=~:::-::::rl .... s...te,ld . (213) 629-7735
1 ... i...,c.M.......,•mu Published Orange Coast
Publl>IW<I 0r.,. Ccwtsi 0•11~1= Daily Pilot, Feb. 6, 7. 13,
Jen 30,F.O.•.tl,20,'_'ltl --~~ 1J81 _ _ _ _668-8~
PVBLIC NOTICE PVBLJC NOTICE - - -___ ::___J - - --- -OltOINA"CE NO. •U "" DltOINANCE 01" THE CITY COUNCIL OF T"E CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALl"OltNIA, CHANGING T"E ZONING 01' Jtes AHO UU CADILLAC AVENUE, FllOM M~ TO ~Ot. THE CITY COU"Cll OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN ... s FOll.OWS SECTl()fj 1. There I> r.ereby plac:tcl -ln<IUCltd In Ille POI tone, •11 tll<ll rut pr-rty local<!O •I lSOS .tncl JS1S cadllllle A.,..,.,. to wll 1•7'·1"90 #4· Mt\\Or PM'"tl N-n 1l9..Ul-ll, llt-tSl-IS,-l~Sl·19. Parcel 1 •• 9'0-on a map lllect In 8oOll t01, P•OH lo tlWO<>Gll 11. -P•rcel 2 as s-on a m.p llN<I In a-112, P~ 40 -41 of P·lr<el ~. record• of Oranoe County. C.lltornia, Also ,.terenced In Ille City ol Costa Mow
Illes •S Peret! Map 5·11~7 ..,cl S·llHIS SECTl()fj 2. P\l~u ... t 10 Ille IWOYltlons of S«I'°" IJ.7' of ,,.. ~ .. I Coo• of '"" City of Coil• Mesa. Ol>t•ICI lllltll a-10 of '"" Cll'f of Cost.I ~ COPY ol IOftkll Is on Ille In Ille olfkt of "-Pl-.nl~ OM\loft, is ...... ,
•m•nctecl b'f lnt-lhon \MftlO ol llle POI Mea cleKrlii.ct '"Section I n.nof, SECTl<>t4 l, Tll" OrcliMnCe '1\all t•o effect -0. In IUll l0<e• llllrty C•I
dtt'1 from anct .tltr IM pan..,,,.,.,_, and ptlor lo Ille el!Plrallon of lif1"ft ~-----:============:--------~:i-----; . OSI daon lrom IU IMSsaof ., .. 11 0. .....,.1_ --In""' OltANGf COAST
1 I DAil y PLOT,.-~ 01 oeneret cir<ul .. lol\. prl"'" enct 111*!1-. In ... Nurllery Sp n.ci'a/ Clly 01 ca.ta Mesa or, In ow allernallve, 111e City Cte•k ,,..., u.-• • ~ 1Nbll,_ a _,,.,....,, of lhl' a.at~• enct a cttt111..s ,.,.., of 11te ten ot 1111s Orctln•n<• _, w ~led In Ille office of tM City Cieri< llv• Ul d~ P"I« lo
tlMt dale of aOoptlon of tlll• Orct•Nn<• •ncl wll.11111 llf~ I IS) Cl•t'• .,._r ~ ENG LISH PRIMROSE toon. Ille City C1¥1t sMll cauw to o. pu~ ""'••o.-llone4 _,
•nd sll•ll post In Ille OfllGll of ,,,. City CllA • <•rtllltcl COCIY ol lllls OnllMftC•
Excellent plants for s plashes ~,,., w1111 ""' namn ot "-..,.,.,._, ot .. Cit• c..-1.1 *"" ,., ene a<aaonsl Ille.-. of bokl, bright color In the 4 ,, POT PAssEoAHoAooPTEo w~ ,,., .. ,Of "•"""'"'Y· ••1
h d N I bl ARLENE SCHAFER s a •. ow n oom. ,.,...,...oft11t c11,o1 c•ta-REG •. 98
S#nce 1N8
Ha1lishi-s
Nursery -·florist
2140 Harbor llvd., Costa Mesa ' .. ~ ............ ,. .. .., ..... ..., .....
I I
llllyPilat
FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1981
OUT 'N' ABOUT
INTERMISSION
TV LISTINGS
C3
C4 ca
'Fortune Teller' is
among sculptures
being featured at
local galleries. C7.
Opera's cast announced
Fun dated
Camel races hilarious
Zany l'amd ran·~ ••r r onl) part ot the
sights and sounds that ha\•e popularized the
National Datt' rt'st1val
The 35th annual ve rsion of this potpourri
or pageantry celebrating tht' harvest will run
Fe b. 13-22 at tht' R1ve rs1de County Fair-
grounds at lndw 1n the \oachella Valley
where 90 p<'rcent of this fruit fo r the western
hemisphere is raised
Anne Apra will "ear the white feathered
crown as Quer n Schehert.'zade and join her
court in filmy Pers ian costumes. strolling or
ridin2 camelback throueh the festivities.
A COWRFUL Ml'SICAL "The Tale of
the Abducted Princess" based on Arabian
folklore. will be presented at 6:45 nightly
on the Arabian Stage.
Comedians. acrobats. jugglers. dancer s ,
mus icians and dogs will add color and enjoy-
m ent to grandstand entertain ment. The
cam els and their equa ll y crazy riders will vie
in contests preceding the afternoon shows.
Billy Arms trong . Billy Barty , the
Original Harmonica Band. Nick Lucas. Woo
Stevens and Molly Bee will headljne the I : 30
and 8 :30 p.m. shows for which admission will
depend on seat selection. Jose Feliciano will
be the concluding entertainer on Feb. 22,
"Salute to Mexico" day.
Two forms of s peed 10.000 years apart
will be fea1urC'd on tilt! twoSal~days.
SALUKIS, TllE ROYAL dogs of Egypt,
known for their beauty. speed. enduranee
and jumping ability. will parade and perform
at 10:30 a .m Feb. 14 on Shalimar Mall.
On Feb. 21 at the mall. the M.G., "the
sports car America loved r1rsl ... will be on
display.
These rakish little English cars were
brought here originally by U.S. servicemen
r eturning from World-War I I. No longer
manufactured. the cars once dominated com-
petition as the fi rst 750 cc car to exceed 100
mph in 1930. the rir~l 1500 cc car to exceed
four miles a minute in 1957 and the fi rst two-
liter car to exceed 250 mph in 1959
On Feb 16. the town of Indio will pay
tribute to the festival with a 10:30 a.m .
parade from Miles Avenue Park. wending
down Oasis Avenue' and ll12hway 111 West.
ADMISSION TO THF: fairgrounds is $3.
but on Feb 17 19 senior c1t1ze ns will be ad-
mitted for S2.50
Exhibits of man> varit>t1es of dates . plus
citrus and nut t rops may he viewed in the
Taj Mahal Ru1ldi ng Fine arts and photo-
graphy will be chspla yed 1n the Shalimar
Auditorium and more imagi nation and prac-
ticality will be shown in the Flori culture and
Gems and Minerals buildings
No festival woul d be complete without its
livestock area Judging or pigs. cows. steers.
goats and s hee p housed in Lhe southeast cor -
ner of the fairgrounds will end with the
Junior Livestock Auction al I p m. Feb. 21.
To reach the fairgrounds , take Routes 55
(Newport Freeway ) t o 91 <Rivers ide
Freeway > to Highway JO, going 15 miles past
Palm Springs to the Monroe offramp. Follow
s igns to the festival
DEMETRA MUSTAFA. THOMAS HAMPSON (TOP ROW) LEAD 'SARBER OF SEVILLE'
Also In cast are Duane Whlpperman, Virginia Cleveland, ThomH Wiicox and Kevin Henry
Connects to characters
'Homework almost more fun than filming'
NEW YORK (AP) -Someday there will be
an Amy Irving Museum for Performing Arts On
display will be the piano she learned to play for
"The Competition," the guitar she strummed in
"Honeysuckle Rose," and the da nce s hoes she
wore in "Voices."
While most actresses find it challenge enough
just to memorize their lines, Ms . Irving prepared
for her last three films by trairung in the arts. tak-
ing extensive lessons in piano. gllitar. singing and
dancing.
TO PORTRAY A WORLD class pianist in
"The Competition " no\\ sho wing at local
theaters . s he became good enough on the
keyboard to perform many or the difficult
classical pieces she plays on screen
"The homework is almost more fun than the
actual shooting," said the 26-year-old actress who
played for three a nd sometimes four hours a day
during lessons and prac tice.
One piece she didn't play berseU was the de·
manding Prokofiev's "Third Concerto." But even
for that, she learned the intricate fingerwork.
performing on a dead keytr:>ard to a playback
tape. The extras thought s he actually was playmg
and gave her a standfog ovation.
"I had to play it over and over again. building
the muscles in my hand," she said.
"THEY WOULDSAV, 'Hold back,' bull don't
like to do anything that way, so at one point I had
blood all over my fingers. That was pretty dumb.
T·hey had to shoot around the blood on the
keyboards."
The depth to which Ms. Irving involves
herself in a character is something she accepts
without concern.
"I become part of a character," she said
''When I walk down a street, I kind of play with the
char acter and see things through the character's
eyes. I start doing things differently Jus t how you
make a tuna sandwich comes outdifferenlly ..
Playing Heidi Schoonover in "The Competi-
tion·· was a difficult role for her, not because of the
demanrung piano lessons. but because the woman
s he plays so closely r esembled.the woman she is.
"MY INSTINCTS AS an actress have never
fail ed me ... she said. "It's the one bit of confide nce
I have that I trust. But this was the first lime I was
a llowed to use a lot of myself. I found that real
hard.
"It's easier to say the character messed up.
But if I mess up, it's more than just m y acting. it's
my whole human being that's up there
"The highest high I've ever had as an actress
is that feeling of oneness with a <'haracter. · · she
'INSTINCTS HAVE NEVER FAILED ME'
Ac1ress Amy Irving musically adept
added . "It's like being connected to another
human being. the kind of high of true love. the one-
ness some people feel with God through medita·
tion "
MS. IRVING SAID SHE feels the most impor-
tant aspect of filmmaking is the relationship
bet .... cen the director and actor. and how they
create a character together
"It'~ t hat openness and collaborative kind of
work where I can take a character so far and the
director t akes 1t and sends me over," she ex-
plai ne<t ''That trust and that give and take is what
makes it so exciting.
"I especially like first time directors.·: she
s aid ·'They have an enthusiasm and are so happy
lo be dom~ what they're doing.··
BORN IN SAN FRANCISCO, the daughter Qf
lhe late Jules Irving, head of the Actors
Workshop, made her stage debut at nine months
of age Her first major screen role came about 20
years later when director Brian DePalma cast
her in "Carrie. 5" and later starred her in "The
Fury "
Single. Ms Irvi ng recently bought a house in
Santa F'c. N.M.
lier first piece of furniture? A piano, of
course.
'Barber'
• coming
to Coast
Rossini's spirited and dramatic
opera, "Barber of Seville," will
be presented by Orange Coast
College's Five P enny Opera
Company at 8 p.m . Feb. 13-14
and 20 -21 in the OCC
Auditorium. Metropolitan Opera
audition winner Tom Hampson
will portray Figaro.
HAMPSON, WHO appears fre-
quently in FPOC's lead roles,
has received a lwo·year contract
as a lyric baritone with .the
Deutschen Oper am Rhein in
Dusseldorf. Germany, s tarting
this fall.
He has received critical ac-
claim for his "pops" concerts
with the Seattle, Spokane and
Oregon symphonies . Last spring
he gained local prominence by
winning either firs t or second
place in fi ve major r egional
vocal competitions.
A former "Miss Oklahoma" in
t he Miss Ame rica pageant,
Demetra Mustafa, will sing the
role of the beautiful Rosina. A
student with several renowned
t eachers and coaches, s he also
has won several major national
vocal honors.
TENOR KEVIN Henry, who
has studied with Beverly Sills
and Licia Albanese and has ap-
peared in several FPOC produc-
tions, is cast as Count Almaviva.
Other roles will be performed
by Thomas Wilcox as Dr.
Bartolo, Duane Whipperman as
Don Basilio, Virginia Cleveland
as Be rta. Roger Staley as
' Fior ello and Steve Benten as
Sergeant.
Set design is by Mark Petrak
with costumes by Virginia
Cle veland.
The opera w111 be presented in
English under the direction of
Carole Boelter. an OCC pro-
fessor of music who founded
FPOC in 1974 to "provide opera
for the community and a
creative environment for young
singers."
Tickets are priced at S4 for
adults and SJ for Gold Card
ho lders (senior citizens) and
children under 12.
TICKETS ARE on sale in the
OCC ticket office, in the col-
lege's Administration Building,
which is open from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m . and 6 to 7 p.m . weekdays
and 8 a .m. to noon Saturdays.
Mail orde rs should be ad-
dressed to Opera Tickets, OCC
Community Ser vice Office. 2701
Fa irview Road, Costa Mesa
92626. All orders should include
a s tamped. self-addressed en-
velope.
F POC 's first production,
"Gi a nn i Sc hi cch i." was
pe rformed in a small theater
with piano accompaniment.
Today the company offers full
m ain·stage productions with a
40-piece orchestra, lavish sets1
and costumes and a l arge
chorus.
Its 1980-81 season opened last
October with Puccini's "Tosca."
The company will present "La
Traviata" and "Susannah" in
1982.
Sheer luck leads to utter danger
By JODI CADENHEAD Ot ltM 0.11, ,. .... Maff
Jack Holland landed at Kennedy Airport one
cold blustery day last November at 5:30 p.m. after
~lready being up 10 hours.
He drove two hours to Rochester, N.Y. where
he paddled furiously on an icy lake and received a
gashing wound from his
heavy cross.
Then he ran down a
winding path while
chased by gruesome
ghouls and finally died
in a room filled with ac·
tual dead cows, goats,
dogs, birds and other
aaaorted animals sus-•
pended from a high
ceilin1.
Finally he we nt
back to his hotel room
and 1ot some sleep at
7 : 30 a.m. But this is
Hollywood -sort of. .
, Holland a Hunt--
• ington Beach resident JACK HOU.AND
and OrUle Cout Colle1e theater lnatnactor ended
a 12 year ableace from tbe •tale to star in t.be hor-
ror mcnte "Fear No EYil," beiDI filmed at an ac-
tual c..U. ta apttag New Yon.
Tbe bud wound, the dead alllmals and t.be
freeatac temperatures were rut. So was the rock
I
'Fear No Evil' role
lures OCC professor
pitted, darkened path Holland had to run down
lighted onlv by a s lip of winter moon.
In fact, Holland said that the film director.
Frank La Loggia, and the crew were amazed that
he even continued filming after they saw his
bloodiPd head.
"I DIDN'T .~EEL LIKE doing some of these
scenes, believe me,·· said Holland in an interview at
his home. "Bull had to."
As a veteran actor with more t han 50 '
television shows to his credit Holland says that
he's disillusioned with the brash attitude or some
young actors today.
"It's bothersome to see their self-indulgence.''
he saict. ''They say 'I'Jl do it when I'm re1dy.' lt
simply doesn't work that way: you have to be able
to do it like that," he said u be snapped bis
fingers.
BIS RETURN TO ACl'ING came almost by
sheer ludt when Holland, who wu •tanclina tn line at
a local health food store, bumped into a former 1tu·
dent who mentioned the movie. He told Hol"'°d that
'
one or the parts would be just ''gTeatfor you.••
With some 40 actors trying out for the part ol
Father Damon. Holland didn't really think be bad
a chance.
''I'll call you in 10 days," said the 26-year-old
director. producer and screenplay writer.
"I thought I'd heard that ooe before," recalled
Holland. But two weeks later La Lo11ia called
him.
"IT WAS BITfER COLD back East," recalled
Holland. ''It never warmed up above 18 degrees tbe
12days I was there." • With the final technical touches completed lut
August the film it ready fer releue in local
theaten on Feb. 27.
La Loggia wrote the film hued oo tM cutle lD
Rochester that wu started by an eceentrlc bullder
in 1904 but wu never completed. It'• a 1pbttaal
horror movie about the attempted takeoftl' of tbe
world by Satanic forces.
camcs IN NEW YOU reacted faYWablJ to
the film when it opened Ulen lllt IDOlltla. Hol1ud la
hoping for a similar reactioaoa .. Welt Coast wben
Avco Embauy rete .... U. ftlJD llln.
AltbouP M'I bed la tM ef n11• ......
Holland M11 tUt be --M ... alllall to alp
back OD the at.ace lf tbe rtdllalfw~ .....
(2 ll.'11.. V f'll QI J ociev. f•b1u1ry o. 1te1 ENTERTAINMENT
nty to do in harbor, on stage, at reeltal
NAVY OAT rouA will dtkh Spctcla l
ri•ut c I flut to th fir t w · kenc:t of lhi
montflfOf\V ninth n11u1.11 rtstlval of What \
in D n Pvmt H,.rhor I publt<. mov boercJ
th patrol bo.atia tr on' 11 ., m . to 4 p m Sdtur
d•y ~r\d nd 't l t tur ~ t I nd 3 p m
w •ll cov 1 Im,• 11 mor 111 .. murnmal'>. ltn u"ur
v1 w o4 Ihm wh I ~. uutluw w hiling ctnd
b<! n "''" ol lht n~w rnar tn 111!>tllut tn the
h roor·~ w '!.I Ua\lll Wti.•h-wutl hlOg UUl'>e')
te1v hourly hum Oentt Whdrl Sporttl~hlng.
Pt1un • 831 ieso fC1r t•< twt inform tlon
NOT D VIOLIN!~ t SUNG JU LEE will
p •rto"" I ;S µflt ~b lurdcty 1n lhe ~orum
l ht!dl~r of d<Jl~t.•t1.. It. Lulll'9tf North Cam·
pu In lrv111~ Hu ~l(J out 1.onc ~rt starts the
'>Pl lnr;, ~ tJlt•br 1ty s r 1e\ wh11 h will present
11 p1d111'ot Johr111y Guarnum on March 1 ..
, nd Ir• 'I ~ie·l~11 Y'u1ll 111 Be lle of
A ltl h~l'o( ,, Aprt I I;/ ~Ol'llt! S6 tickets re-
m a 1 n tor ttie ldtlH performanc.es.
SCR EEN ANO ST AGI: ACTOR James Dale
Rydn w.tl pre..ent .J collage of characters
tr om th~ wurk, of great playwrights in a
one man .,how at 8 ·JO tonight in the com-
munity tht-dlH al ..,olden West College,
15 744 Goldt:n West St • Huntington Beach.
r 1ckelsar SJ SO
WORLD-FAMED PIANIST Leonard Pen-
ndrlO JOtl'I':> Or inge County !> Pacific SYf!l·
phony On htc-,tr d m an "American Festival
Concert ut 7 30 p m. ~unday in Fullerton's
Plummer Auditorium, Chapman and Lemor
streets Rny Hirn'> "Symphony N~-6'.' and
George C.t·r-.hwir1 s ·concerto 1n F will be
featured
JIM PAGE RECENTLY RATED Ireland's
No. 1 mtern'at1onal folk musician, will sing
his songs ot soc ial and political relevance at
8 p.m Sunday in the Science Lecture Hall at
UC Irvine. H1c-, ilppear ance will benefit Al·
liance for Sur"'"al, an educational organiza-
tion on nuclear power issues.
FOUR WALT DISNEY MOVIES are being
screened this month as Golden West
College's Children's Film Series. Admission
will be SI to Forum 2 on the campus at 15744
Golden We'f>I St . Huntington Beach, for "101
LANCE JAMES AS 'BILLY THE KIO'
Oakland Ballet coming to UC lrvlne
I..,., I• '" , .. 11r .i nvr .IN1P.Ol 1n Fr I \..o<nfOll'
@' 1 ul<.o s brhJ<:•vPlv 8'•1<.cris1ock Foo1wi>ar Shelp
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f !P<'""·•v lJ< v..ia I HtQhwcly Hour:> 11..11 closed Sund.:1y•;
UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA,
IRVIME
COMMITUE FOR ARTS
prHeds
OAKLAND IALLET ·Feb. 9, 10, Clftld 11, 1981
2-9: "Mostty Copelmtd"
2· I 0: "A. Tr1bute to E*)eM l.oriwg
.Z· 11: .. DfagMa.., lu""-9" .
I" tht VJhp Thtctfn ., 1:00 p.a
Odlmatlons" Saturday, "Son of Flubber,''
Feb. 1'; "Prince and the Pauper," Feb. 21
and "The Horse In the Gray Flannel Suit,"
F eb 28
GUEST ARTIST ROBERT Lagerquist wlll
perform the complete solo piano works of
comp<>ser Donal M icha I sky In a tree com-
memorative concert at 8 p.m . Saturday In
Recital Hall at the Performing Arts Center
di Cal State Fullerton.
MORE JUNIOR PROGRAMS will start at
l 30 and 3 JO Saturday when La M irada
Civic Theater presents "Paul Revere and
the Shot Heard •Round the World." .Tickets
for musical dramatization of American his-
tory are $1.50 tor children and $2 tor a~ults
at 1'900 La M irada Blvd. The cast of eight
professional actors is accompanied by a tap.
ing of a TO-piece orchestra.
SuCH CLASSICS AS "BOLERO,"
"Schehereza.de" and "Billy the Kid" will be
presented by the Oakland Ballet at 8 to~lght
in La M irada Ci"ic Theater, 14900 La Mirada
Blvd. Tickets at the box office.
THE SOUTHLAND PREMIEREof"Street
Time" will highlight the performances at 8
tonight and Saturday by the Gloria Newman
Dance Theater at Cal State Long Beach's
Uni"er sity Theater at the corner of Seventh
Street and East Campus Drive. Tickets are
1
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ACTORS PRESENTING ONE-MAN SHOWS
James Dale Ryan at GWC, Nehemiah Pertoff
Ballet stages
Loring works
recipe ...
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make<; a nice welcome after a
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teaspoon curry powder in 1
tablespoon butter or margarine
until tender. Add 1 can (111/•
ounces) condensed split pea
with ham soup ; gradually stir in
1 soup can water. Add 1h cup
chopped apple. Heat; stir now
and then Meanwhile, spread 1
package (3 ounces> c ream
cheese (softened > on 9 round
crackers. Sprinkle with chopped
toasted almonds. M akes 2 to 3
servings
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Laura Kllllngaworth and Cheryl Kennedy
$6 general and S4.50 for students tor the
varied program each e"ening.
LIVE POLKA ENTERTAINMENT will ac
cent a Valentines dance from 1 to 5 p.m . Sun-
day in the Gr and Salon of the Queen M ary in
Long Beach. You can Join in the fun tor $6 at
the door. Proceeds will benefit public radio
station, KLON-FM, Long Beach
YOUNG FRENCH PIANIST Jean-Philippe
Collard w ill perform DeBussy''--"Suite
Bergamasque" and works by Faure and
Liszt during an 8 p.m . recital ~unday i n
U CLA's Royce Hall. To reservt-the $6 50
tickets, phone (213) 825-9261 or <..ontact
Mutual and Ticketron agencie<.
JAZZ SPILLS OVER INTO "A•ter Hours.' a
celebration of Los Angeles· fintst music,
when Da"e Frishberg tak es to the keyboard
at M ark Taper Forum. The late night iam
session follows the 7: 30 p.m. Sunday
performance of "Hoagy, Bix and Wolfgang
Beetho"en Bunkhaus" at the Lo.s Angeles
Music Center. Tickets for the play are Sl0.50
to $13; "After Hours" is tree at 10.30.
CHAPMAN COLLEGE 'S CHAMBER
Orc hestra. Colleqe Singer':> and Concert
Choir, led by Jot.n Ko<..hak and William Hall,
will present selec.t1on> by Cori 111. V1vald1,
Bach and Beethover1 a t 8 p rn Feb. 13 1n
Bertea Hall on campus, 333 N (,ldS<..ell,
Orange. Adm1ss1on $:? gerv·ral )I <..tudf .. t.,
and seniors
FOURTEEN DAZZLING
performanet·., 01 M<Jn 11 Jnf 01
Broadway., lor>OP<;t running rr uqc,)IS, rp..r1
Thursday at tl11-' 1 rr d• • T t1• <1t"'r. bbO E
Ocean Blvd . Lonq Pl~··,..., 1.c.1 .rJ r".1'1
ingsworth ,., ca ,1 l<;, 1~1 v• ,, c1ous P~oh1tJ1
lion bellP rn thi-. r,.-cor d CJroCI• t1nr c..! Jnr-
Long Be.:ich r 1v 1c. .... •O"
Ticket .... froni S" to\ I
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PIAN IST MICHAEL CAVE. N I 1Hl·IT11t rt
his own' Romdr tic S< 'lal.:i 1ri Jr L Mov•
-
ment" dtlrlng an 8: 15 p.m . Tuesday reclt.I
In Bertea Hall at Chapman Colltoe, 333 N .
Glassel!, Orange. The Creative Society Is
presenting the event for which tickets are $5.
MASTER STORYTELLER Nehemiah
Persoff brings magically to life the colorful
inhabitants of a mythical Eastern European
village in "Sholem Aleichem," being staged
through February at the Coronet Theater,
366 N. La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood.
Showtimes are 8:30 p.m . Fridays, 2:30 and
8: 30 Saturdays and 2 : 30 and 7: 30 Sundays.
Tickets at the box office or Mutual agencies.
LIAT, LT. CABLE IN 'SOUTH PACIFIC'
Betty Woo, Wayne Gagne at Saddleback
THE TROPICAL IDYLL of Rodgers and
Hammerstein's "South Pacific" will be
r ecreated Feb. 20 through March 1 on the
Main Stage at Saddleback College, 28000
M arguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. For
ticket information, phone the campus box of·
t1ce. 831-4656 or 495-2790 on weekdays from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m .
BRITISH MUSICAL COMEDY star Cheryl
Kennedy is the highly acclaimed Eliza
Doolittle in "My Fair Lady," now in its final
weeks at Los Angeles' Pantages Theater.
Rex Harrison recreates his starring role
from the original Broadway production.
Ex E RCISE OF THE MIND, body and spirit
will be demonstrated during a Holistic
Hr>altn Fair through Sunday at the Bonaven-
ture Hotel, Fifth and Figueroa streets, Los
.Angeles Admission is S5 until 10 tonight,
from 10 to 10 Saturday and 10 to 7 Sunday.
THE UCI CONCERT CHOIR, with soprano
Mar1orie Taylor and pianist Sandra M cCuen n c;, !>ludent soloists, will perform works by
H.1ch Poulenc and Gardner at8p.m . Satur-
day and Sunday. Joseph Huszti also will con-
cJuct the singers in traditional spirituals in
the Fme Arts Concert Hall. Admission $2.
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OUT 'N' ABOUT FricMV, February t , 1981 DAILY PILOT
La trada 'leads to adventure in gastronomy
. .
cohghtent_'<I that Cine culsine IUld opuJent dining
roomi. do indeed exl1Jt outside of New York or
Snn lo'ttlncusroorNewOrlean.s.
IT HAS 8E£N SOME time since Orange
County rcMd4!nh1 out of necessity -have bad
co trek by Jet or freeway to metropolitan centers
for an evening's adventure in gastronomy. Now
they huve yet another top-of·lhe·line restaurant.
Ttus genteel lisset is La Strada in Corona
llolidoy
loppers
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F 11111 .. 't•h 1:J·lS and
1 11 11 11 I 1 .' v. t• s t e r n
'01-.1hs t Janie Fric k e
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I l.1gs \1agtl' '.\1 oun ain
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• 1 " I h t• I .. , o p a r k s
1·1·lt•hr;1t t• lht> holiday
"t1 1·ke11<1 1>1 snevland .tl~o "tit ft·ature · coun·
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del Mar, a s uperlative establishment that would
be labeled a major addition to any city's lilt of
prime dining attractions. Owner Carmelo Man·
lo's bill of fare favors northern Italian cuisine.
A cozy cocktail lounge and a stunning win& list
awaU, diners, too.
Carmelo worked at several restaurants m
Los Angeles before opening, In May 1961, the
colorful La Strada on Los Feliz Boulevard -
where there's entertainment in addition to din·
ner . But the new Corona del Mar edition, as you
will see, is very different.
LA STRADA MEANS "the street" in Italian
and the first restaurant actually looks like a
"s treet scene" inside, in an old Roman
courtyard. Although there's no semblance of
that in the new place, Carmelo retained the
name because he has been associated with it for
20 years.
Since nothing topmost comes at bargain
prices. you probably won't be able to view your
total tab in Corona del Mar as inexpensive.
Whatever cost, though, if you consider it an in·
vestment to please your palate. dinner at La
Strada should enable you to realize dividends
comparable to 100 shares of AT&T.
Even before you sit down, there are hints of
having come to the right place for a memorable
meal. A cordial valet will park your car and you
will be warmly greeted by Carmelo or maitre 'd
Nicola Violante.
WAITERS IN TUXEDOS will be at your la·
ble immediately. And you won't be able to keep
a dirty ashtray, or empty your wine glass.
The 18th century ltahan decor is a triumph
of understated elegance. Everything meshes ·in
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February 4th-10th.
This is our way of thanking Doria Maria Cortez Hernandez
De Martinez. the legend behind Casa Maria. The story
establishes Dona Maria as one of the finest cook s in the
land, over a hundred years ago. And the tradition
of her masterful cooking lives on at Casa Maria today.
Join us during these seven days filled with all the
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So come in for'lunch or dinner and we'll throw in
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fat her and daughter leading roles in
"Another Part or the Fore st ."
Performances of the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse production will start at 8:30
!tonight and Saturday and Feb. 13-14 . Phone
'754-5159 for ticket information.
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INTERMISSION
Comedy about photographer clicks
By TOii TITVS .......... ~ .....
Charles Mitchell. who'• diACted a ton ot
play• at Golden West Colle1e slnce the Hunt.
lacton Beach school opened ln the middle Six-
tie1, never hat to look too rar for material. If he
can't llnd a play he likes, he just writes one.
HlJ latest is "Mock-Up," a loosely struc-
tured comedy about a photographer who tosses
away a lucrative Job snappinc nude models for
a men's masazine, then rinds himself ~rttically
in need or the bi& bucks such ventures can
bring. Never mind that his girlfriend's filthy
rich -he's got Integrity.
A8 MOUNTED BY THE author at the
Playbox Theater . where It will play this
weekend and next, "Mock-Up" presents some
interesting premises but doesn't quite follow
through on aJJ of the m. Though it's slightly out
of focus. it's an entertaining evening nonethe-
less.
David Denny plays the central role of the
shutterbug with an almost terminal case of con·
science and an avowed desire to avoid any
futµr e romantic entanglements. His is an un-
derstated interpretation which heats up when
the comedy itself does.
Renata Florin, Golden West's "resident ac·
tress" for the past decade, is excellent as Den-
ny's well-developed model who pecks away at
his monastic facade. A skilled dramatic
performer. Miss Florin displays a fin e knack
for breezy, screwball comedy.
AS THE OBJECT OF Denny's reluctant af-
fections, Delia Rose actually enacts two charac-
te rs within the s ame role -the first a
pathetically withdrawn wallflower and the
second, a week later, a sophisticated, self·
assured heiress. The transition is a bit jarring,
but Miss Rose somehow makes it believable.
Completing the cast is Teri Hamilton as
Denny's zombie-like darkroom assistant, a
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5-10 pm Mon· Thu. 5-11 ; 30 pm Fri-Sat. :; •r w•I• also rn1oy our •nr1que b•r
4-10 pm Sun. "'•' s1a1ned glass c1rve<1 wood ano
ll'e OIO·t1me 11olley car thll will
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fillets
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fringe character with some nice comic mo-
ments but whose motivation is rather am·
biguous. More might have been done to in-
corporate her into the main triangle.
Mitchell's script contains some structural
flaws, but the potential for a brisk. adult com·
edy is there. Some situations could be tightened
(the long, stationary dialogue over a skin
magazine is a case in point) and others could be
amplified for more comedic effect.
"Mock-Up" continues Fridays and
" Saturdays ~ 8: JO and a closing Sunday matinee
Feb. 15 at 2:30 in the Playbox, off the Gothard
Str eet entrance to the Huntington Beach cam-
pus.
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SOUTH COAST REPERTORY'S Jiving
theater project, a series of Shakespearean pro·
ductions and post-performance audience-artist
discussions. has been expanded to eight
performances, Feb. 24-March 1, prior to the re·
gular five-week run of "The Merchant of
Venice" on the SCR mainstage, according to
artistic director David Em mes.
For the past 13 years. the project has been
geared for Orange County's schools and col-
leges.
Educators, parents and students interested
in "The Merchant of Venice" during the extra
week of the living theater project should contact
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m unity Theater Monday, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m. in
the clubhouse at Turtle Rock Community Park,
on Sunnyhill Road off TurtJe Rock Drive in
Irvine . . a cast of three men and three :-vom~n. all in their late thirties or early forties.
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THE
INCREDIBLE
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WOMAN
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BOUND'
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utili1ed tn this in-.tan11· \\Ith th1• t t;<:o.ull th:.it \\t'
rna~ nen•r \\tilll to l.!O h<1t·k to lht• or1g1 11al
prt.'JH1rat ion again
Th<• mght s 'l'<.·nnd 1•ntw1!>ni <·on<·l•rm·<l "''
bt•1 l'ragt•. tea I am not c.1 r11ff1•1 • dnnk1•r ;tnd l 111
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brand of It'<• ,\'11U 1·an gl't arl\ \\ h• r•· .1nrl '"'I
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beyond ~our ne1ghhorho11d ~~p<.·rmarkt>t tll• 11
T" 1n10~ ... of London or !')t:.il)h 11f 1'11rlle1nd. Orl'
Taken allogl•thcr lhouJ.!h l.c.1 ~tr;1d.1 r at1·-.
~u penor in l'V<'r~ triterwn for 1urlg1nJ.! £'1ttt'
restaura nt~ Food, 'i<·n·11•e and a tmn.,phl'n'
come ahoul a ... clo.,£· lo Jll0rf1·c·l11m a'-'ou t•an c1·1
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Mar .htC'k<'h n·qu1 n•d for J.!1•nt l1•rn1·n r1•' 1·1 \ ,,
twn' a mu-.1 fii5 I !122
IS\ lhl' tirm· "''.rt' to find out aJJ the dirtv t11·1~11 b nf wh' <'u1n1· hai. bNm led acr oss two
t·1111t 111c·nh and a hun<Hul of murders. Marlon
Br:incln 1s for('(•d to ... pill 1t a ll in a len gthy
mnnologt11· f1 om ht'hllld a dC'~k Nothing but
''' .11gllt d1:-<.·our'.'>l' c·ould po ... ...ihly unravel
Shagan'.' \It'll
Hranclu pl:t.\.., I ht· M·tne \I tth such an airy
'>l'll'L' of hurt'llom that 1l l'Offil'!> off brilliantly
1t.., "" 1! ht· prc•f1gun•d our 1rntat10n and tries to
1·mp:ith111· \.\1th u-. It~ lt•ttinl! us know that the
l1n1·' .11(· ·" hJnl !nr him to :-a) ai-they must be r ... u-., lo .'\I ullu\\ I It• Stoot ... lh1• movil' away
I rc1111 Si"" :ind \ \llcb1·n 1n tht·bnC'f ICJ minutes
ht· ... on '1·n•1•n :met "1· th;ink him. someone
11i;1•d' lo ""' 1• "' from lh<· ilt·vclening plot
mt•t h.IOlt''
111 "Jllft 11f llll' la< 1 thal lht• '>t·npt st arches
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FORT APACHE, THE BRONX
'st.lmll~ @:>WARD ASNE!!] KFN \\Al IL RAl HEL r I l 'l I
DANNY AIE LLO PA~1 CRIF!Lrnd K.1\1 HI EE Ht 11 ER ;-.1u.,1c h\ JON.ATHAN TL'
Produced bv MARTI Rll "HAR[)S .rnd C.111. CHAi\1Pll1N WnHcn bv HEr\VOOD C
.Directed bv DANIEL Pf: fRIE bl.,:ulivl' lhxhx1.>r DAVID.SL'"S~1 ND ~
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DAIL V Pll 0 I MOVIE REVIEWS
t Apache,' iictors splendid
111{) II vi lit' ln.>'(tr10 tht' IOV OI
l vt r yon 111 11,1111 11.1 h1., Ille.
H,111111111 lr1>fll h.Vt.I mu\<. led c.on
h•t1th 1 lu IPL'I bf 111 .. d hJ'> be n.
I •1 N 11 u' 11•,1h•'> .111 unlorgettable
d1111 n h 1 S1ru11y upµorl lomes
11 ''" thv M o•,,,, t y .v. the wife
'""' 10;• Pt Sl. I cl S 1111.. toy al
lH ~11tw1 ~.1h•l1 H
fHl: JAZZ ~I NGER '\u<.<.1:ed'>
.vh " N1•ll C11<1rt1(HHI d<•llVl'fS ht<,
'IVI l11H~ \OllC.J lc11h whl'll cHte11
l1u11 lo<u'>l'"ll" ,1 plot that was
,, .. i. 1·v wh1•11 pl<Jyl'd by Al Joli.on d
ll11tl ll'IHUI 'I 1qo This ltrTll;'
Cl1um1111<.1 ,., th1 ( ,llllor '>.,on who
\l1•f 1t•S cl I 111~• tj'tHll'I c\tlOn trddltlOn
•~·• INP 111u·,11.. fc11111 Diumond I'>
lut<Jlly, ITl!J\101111·'>'> d'> an de.tor,
.i•HI 111 1lt h1nq him with LcJurence
011v1t r ,., 1 1u1 I J<'>I 1•11pn
thOu<Jh Oh11lt'I l11 l1vl.'1' d rdn:-
p1111 otu111•1J1 l1ng Lu(1t-Arna1
111111 11>ult·'> w1 1 om• 11 .,1 to the
I Ir y1cJ hcl1Jµt:•n111g<.
Tomlin tares remarkably well in
spite of the limp material. Parton
umerges from the wreckage a
ma1or mov1" star. Rated PG.
"RESURRECTiON" Is a pro·
foundty moving, even d isturbing
lestament to the inexplicable
power of certain individuals t o
heal the sick. Crippled in a
California car crash, Ellen
Burstyn returns to her M idwest
farmland home, cures herself,
then contributes her gift to
others. ft sounds like grim stuff,
but humanity shines through in
Lew is John Carlino's script and
Dan Petrie's direction. The act·
ing l<i )uperlatlve; M iss Bur styn
as the healer who refuses to be
used Sam Shepard as the local
tough who becomes her lover
Eva Le Gallienne as her un·
derstanding grandmother Rated
PG. with a few expletives. some
b£>d scenes and dramatic 111tens1
ty that might affect 1mpres'>1on
ablC' Children
RAGING BULL <J1<,p1t1y ) t>oth
th• .. 111 '>Irv \nd lh \llortuJm11111
.ii M dt 1111 '),.or • ~t No O•t•·t tor
""'PIOy> lht' t ctnll'r -:i >0 l·<1'>u.11
'It •!lfl'rl Ill Oldl lo. dllO Nhllt• tll•
l111n I'> v1\udlly ,tun11111g
NINE TO FIVE' •'> d gr11:vou'>
Lh .c\pp01n1rm:•nl Wrlh a
11uw1•r I 100<,t• OlllbO I lkt: j Jiil'
I <1nc1.1 L•ly Tor11l1n and Dolly
1',111011 d tunny bul telling so<.1al
<:01111·1.ly toulo hdvu bl•l•n mudt>
JIJOul tht· rnalln•atnwnt ot
.vo1·1~n 1n the r1t1t1011 '> otl1(t''
"A CHANGE OF SEASONS" suf
lers from split personality 1t
can t decide whether to be a
social commentary or a bedroom
farce The unE'venness of tone
detracts from what 1<, sometimes a funny and ms19htful treatment
of marital 1nl1cJel1ty Anthony
Hopkins 1s a college professor
who hdS an dllatr wrlh his over
sexed student. Bo Derek He;., m-
~(or '>t"~t' dl'>O ( HI l 1 t'dll
POWf•rlul 'htll dl ll·r., l)ul II• •II
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Rvb•·rt D1·N1ro '' lllOfl• vi ,11,;q
I hi! him ma1o. .. 1-. blt>w 11 by w lll
llHJ lot l m<1nqy µlot about '>lt•cll '"<.l .1 tO<P ... t.' cH1d hold1nq d bO,., Ill
bundc1ge tor Wl'l'k\ Fond.i '>
t•'>11rrl.lble tall·nt-. dr t.' Wd'>ll'd ,
Hun1111q1u11 (t' 1tPr
V,1lpnJ1nl' Art Ot•l"l
d.111y rnr u Sun
"9 to 5 ..
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PP.£S£NTATION ~RJ ·:Z·
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SHRINKING WOMAN"
"THE NUDE BOMB"
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AIRPLANE (PC)
"ANIMAL HOUSE" (R)
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, .... ""'~ a "TAI BUTE"
' "BREAKING AWAY" --I ORDINARY PEOPLE
ST ARTINC OVER IR>
"ANYWHICH-WAY YOU CAN
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KEZV 1190 AM 97 FM & So. Coast Plaza Theatre
presents Friday & Saturday
* MIDNIGHT MOVIES *
SCREEN 111
"PINK FLOYD"
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THE YEAR'S #I COMEDY SMASH!
1<.;I COU~\I II \ 01'.ill f[811UAl\Y ANO 11 SA ~HORT MONTH
THE
INCREDIBLE
SHRINKING
WOMAN
lllY fOMLIN CHARLES Gl\OOIN NED BfATTY
A ll)A Produwon
TH£ INCREOIBLC SHRINl(ING WOMAN
W1111tn by JANE WAGNCR Mt.lo< by SUZANNE CIANI
Pro1foml by HANI( MOONlfAN lfetUllYt P1od1o<tr IANf WAGNlR
D•l'f<!rd ~ j0£t SCHUMACH[R A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
CIWIMMH
Or•"Gt 6)f '~"
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NOW PLAYING
llWAlll'I CNll.11114 CCHIR c .. 11 "'"" e11111 .. ............. """ M "'°" ~ .... tJ0 f990 PAClflC'I l4MITII C.IT
~1Nc~4!14 l~U
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censed when his wife. Shirley
MacLalne, retaltdles by bedding
with a young carpenter, M1chdel
Brandon. The New England
landscapes arl' pn•tty, and the
dialoguf' is often w itty Too bad the
plot drifts intoconfu-,lon alonq thP
way Rated PG .
'"l'H E COMPETITION" 1s d
commendable effort to create
romance and drt.1ma lrom a con
test for younq concert pian1<,ts
The music is fine, the ac.trng 1s
e~rnest. but the backstage in·
trigue by the contestants and their
backers ~eem'> loo slight to sustain
a ma1or movie Ric.hard Dreyfus.,
and Amy Irving clrl' lh1• md1or con
tender<,, and tht>1r rom,1no· 1<.
lotatly predtctablP ':>11m
Wanamaker ll·nds strPnqth with a
01 rf Pcl POrlrC11t of .1co11n1v1nq c.011
due tor R<11 .. d PC
"TH E MIRROR CRACK'O", a
rrH QU1d1 d rr turn t tt11 mull
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Wt•ll • x•~ul•·d 111 'Murd,..r on th ..
0r ,,.,., E:..pr~ s ,111 I D• .1th on
tn1 Nil• An Arnt•r1 "" l1!rr1
t1ou1» Ill lht 1'•!> .. '''Vil!lt' Ill f nql1V1 1111• iq r1c l1nq old 11 l•ll
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Ratf·C1 PG
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f..,f•nsl t•xpt•t'ted
( r11ldu· I I.I\\ n <l1~C'<J \ <'I'" hc•r t'X hushand-lurncd·bank
n1hl111 •<'ht·\' <'ha...,t· • ludmg m tlH.· hat'k -;rat of her car
111 · ....,•·1·m-. Lt kl Old T1rn1•!-." no" ~hem ing at local mo,·ie
tlw.111·1.., l 'lt;11l1•., 1;rodr11 abo ~ti.II'" in th£' offbeat lo\'('
I n ;1nJ.!IP iri...p11 '"' i,, popular C'Omt•d.\ film~ of llw 1930s.
LA IRADA
DRIVE IN
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STIR CRAZY •
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A Very Spacey Comedy EARTHBOUND ,_
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... .... """""" '"' FOR I APACHE THE BRONX fR)
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Orw 01 Th" y.,.,, s 10 Best
AL TEAED STATES (R)
NI I\\ •QI• •O •\.
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ALTERED STATES (R)
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SEEMS lll(E OLD TIMES
"Mt M1RllOll CRACK 0 1PG1 "' ........ < .. , .. • •
ft l\SH GOllOON PG1
w ' •
.... -THE INCREDIBLE
SHRINKING WOMAN
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''N tNE TO
F \V E''
is the comedY ~~t oi the season.
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It No AM C.•r "1..010 W•1n1on1t•m 4'<-f'"t~or ~ 8t1r19 Vour Own AM Port•blr
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---' ''•-THE BUTCHER (PO) •• ~~:coa~:c:i:~:r:cl:C4f~ .. ~ .• ~.~.~.~.-=1=;_;:~'1"' t ON'W4't'. OOH 11tN(ln11N A~t!hi\I ,;:·•.::::. THE PRIVA.r~.EVES {PO)
._,, __ -' • BATLE BEYOND THE STARSfPO)
... • • , ••U\.lllft•M..4-.ltii ~ • .'!'°.:.'::. FORT APACH~JrE BA.ONX {II)
' ' A CHANGE OF SEASONS {RI
It No AM (At A.O•O ~11n IQ'hl•O'\ 4C.CftMJJY 81•"0 yowr Own AM Pon.IN•
~ ..... -· J one 01 TPI• Yu r 1 10 But
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INCR0EOlll.f. SHlllNIUNO
WOMAN '""'l
,,.. THE NUOl I OMI t"G!
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ANY WHICH.__WAY YOU CAN (l'G~llS
HONIYIUCtCl.l M>ll INI
ART GALLERIES Friday, February 8. 1981 DAIL V PILOT Cf
Edges of artistry earved from wood, alu111lnum
OaANOCHILORRN PE Rl'ORMINO A
"Family Clrcut " prov ldttd the lnsplr•llon
tor some of the .. •kwood ind marble
Kulptur•~ by In tru( tor Mlrl•m Shelton
Deane on dlspl•Y through l'b 28 at Challis
Galter lft, 1390 S Cocn l Highway, Laguna
h•ch Also t atur d 4Jre oll paintings of
symbolic. wom n In itrc.hl t turctl 'aettlngs by
Va1erle Winslow who I) influ need by ltall•n
'FORTUNE TELLER' IN TEAKWOOD
Sculpted·by Miriam Shelton Deane
El TOllO SaOOlebaci. '>81 5880 ORA•GE Ota1>9e Mall 637 0340
FOU•UI• VALLEY Fl \lalltv 11.19 1500 ORA•Gl U4 C•ly C1nem• 634-391 I
IRVlll WOOCJbHOge ~I 06!6 wur•t•SIU UA Ctnema 1193-CJS.46
OCIAll&IOI !bnn '39 1008 CMECl OIRfCIORIU FOR SllOW 1t•I
Remember
when comedy was King,
now he's President.
• FIRST· FAMILY·
m •... SOUTNCOAST
PLAZA
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CMt• ...._. • Soft lJS2
S•"'• AN fr,., n.., Cf'l•O"'I'• o._..ssa1021
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fun n ier
and vvild e r .
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I CUNT IASIWOOO ,. "Ntt WHICH WAY 'fl:XI CAN' I """O $ONOllA IOOCI ~ lE'MS Wtlll'M .-,,..+ " •WIQY ,....,lflfll ,-...1 ~~ OOlCiCN OJ MO E~ Ptocb.•~ OCf<f:lll Ulllf\ 'I.\, '°'""°"'' ..,, ';H.Jf ~
""'5c ~ ~ 5TM t• ~M Wl•r•"• l'V ~ <.l{flMr'N ~· ~ b.o Rlfl2 MNIES Olr'0ollltl bv B..0: Vl>N IOlN QXw bv OOlJXl e ~ bv W/l(1fl(R l'llO 0 A '1."""lP .:CNMINUOONS O>./fNH _.,......,_ .............. _. __ ....,.~ ..,,.....-.,_....
Renaissance technlqu95. The artists wl ll at·
tend the openlno reception at 3 p.m. Satur·
day. VlewlnQ hours are 11to5 Wednesdays
through Sundays.
WORKS BY TORANA ART Leatue mem·
bers were juried by Estee B. Huff and Jean-
nette Leeper for an exhibition Opening at 7
tonight in the Arts and Crafts Center
Gallery, ~1 Walnut Ave., In Irvine's
Her itaoe Park. The show will continue from
10 to 6 weekdays through Feb. 27.
"LE FT SECTION INSTALLATION" by
Mark Frazee remains on exhibit through
Sa turday at the Fine Arts Gallery on the UC
Ir vine campus.
MULTIPLE SHAPES WHICH OPEN and
close, cubist impressionism and multi-
colored sheet aluminum sculpture are on
view from 11 to 5 Tuesdays throuoh
csuu11•1--.
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M4r.24-2t
Saturdays throuoh Feb. 28 at Abraxas
Gallery, 2815 Villa Way, Newport Beach.
Artists Karl Benjamin of Claremont, Terry
Allen of Mission V iejo and Johanna Jordan
of Laguna Beach w ill explain their works
from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the gallery.
SOUTHWESTERN ARTIST James G. Davis
cr eates an exqui site tension in his work
~ which forms, as he sa ys, "a dialogue
between certain painted 'events' and their
relationships." To see the latest examples of
his work, visit Galeria Elena at 7 p.m. Satur-
day or from 11 to 5 Tuesdays through
Saturdays unt il M arch 5, at 2811 Villa Way,
Newport Beach.
"RECENT WORKS BY Jacques Hur tubise"
w ill open at the Cal State long Beach Art
Galleries on Monday w ith a public. reception
from 7 to 9 p.m . A conversation with this
major French-Canadian artist will start at
11 a.m . TueSday in Gallery B. Thirteen large
acr ylic/pastel paintings and three serl·
gr aphs will be on view t hrouoh March 15.
These Images, created since 1977, have
evolved into topological vistas which
represent echoes of the earth's surface.
Gallery hours are noon to • and 5 to 8 p.m .
M ondays through Thursdays, noon to 4
Fridays and 1to5 p.m . Sundays. Closed
Sa turdays.
E XPERIENCE AN ECCENTRIC, crazy
evening at the Cabaret Voltaire, also known
as the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach at 8 Satur-
day. Writers, poets, music ians and artists
will combine their creative spir its as they
did in Zurich in 1916 so dress appropriately.
Admission will be $6 to view the surrealist
Paul Del vaux exhibit and sup at the cafe
tables.
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SUbhlleS
Q'i) STUOIO SEE
M•A•s•H
Hawkeye 111\CI Hol Lips
gain a new respect lor
each olher alter working al
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@) BAAH!Y MILLER
Det Janice Wen1worlh
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Brady brides
E ve Plumb <l e f t > a nd M a ureen
M cCo rmic k t ak e th e plunge into
matrimony when "The Brady Girls Get
Married" tonig ht at 8:30 on NBC. Chan-
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lh111ks 111s1 to lrap an old
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1:55 8 EDfTO..IAL
7:00 IJ C8S NEWS 0 H8CNEWS IJ HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Fon11e strikotS a t>argam
with the de•tl $ nephew ICI
go without a -·ss lor 24
hours to sa•e Ch&ch1 1.
soul
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G) M0 A•S•H
Hawkeye ano Trapper
w11h an ass1s1 lrom Radar,
make up 8 t1c1111ous cap-
tain 1n order to donate his
salary to an orphanage
fl) SOllO GOLD
Host Dionne Warwick Co-1
host Cltll Richard Guests
Ir-Cara The Poonter
Sisters. Rolltng Stones
Ed<l1e Rabbtll, George
Benson. Poul Simon Air
Supply, ChrtSlopller Cross,
B11ty Joel
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Guests Dave Brubeci.
Aoram Sachar (Al
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REPORT
8 TIC TAC OOUGH
(IOl MERV GRIFFIN
GUf'sts St~•• Allen Je11 y
Van Dyke Hatry James
Mo11en;i Rice•
7:30 I) 2 0.. THE TOWN
Hosts Stev{• fdwards ano
Mt>IOdy Roqf'r~ Sieve •S
l•anslorme<l 11110 an olo
m.in by a Hollywood make·
up itrlrSI a IOOI< al Leo
Cortez s a11empt 10 put
1oca1 gangs 10 WOtk oolld
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0 FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANANA
Gutl$IS F1llh O.mens1on 8 TELETOHE NEWS Q FACE THE MUSIC ID All IN THE FAMIL y
Grandpa Archie brtngs
Glorta s ltllle oaby hOme
tor o game or Poke< ,.,,n
lhe boys
fI) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
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EXCHANGE
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program takes a 1001< at
1ne new 198 t banlung laws
and the future ol savings
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The resurgence ol barter
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money a grut>11ng snow
moD1te race 1n Maine
8:00 I) '8' THE INCREDIBLE
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The reaurgence ol barter
mo " an 11llernat1•e 10
money a gru11l1ng snow
mobile race 1n Ma1n.e Judy
Jumudd on b11ga111 •llop
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..,aler needs ot lltlll1tr«s
Joan Em1>ety 1ntrodu.;.er.
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IN REVtEW
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gi) WALL STREET WEEK
Foreign Stock• Hedg1nu
Iha Ame11cun Dream
Guest Pal11Gk Koerter
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The B•ody G1rl~ Get Milt
11~ 1P1em1e••!I Robi'rt
Re@<! Ftorence Hend"r
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HOW
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SocurJly IB$l
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ANDFRIENOS
Guests Tim Conw.ly
Volerte Harper
fID gi) WASHINGTON
WEEK IN REVIEW
~I) f' THE DUKES Of
HAZ2ARO
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Rock singer 'possessed~
By J ERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES <AP) Dur-
ing the filming or "This House
eossessed ," Parker Stevenson
round his interest was drawn to
the mansion in which it was
shot.
.. It was filmed in San Diego in
an incredible house," said
Stevenson. "It's a $25 million
house on 220 acres or land.
s aid ... l play a s uccessful
songwriter-singer . and I get to
s ing three son~s in the movie.
which is new for me I come
from a family of singers, but
I've a lways concentrated on the
s in g ing . My s is ter. Sara h
Mc C ord. is a professional
singer ."
ST EVENSON, WHO sta rred in
the A BC series ·'The Hardy
"THE PRODUCERS had been Boys." said his role in "This
thinking of a more Vi ctorian House Possessed" was a conse·
house unlit they s aw this. It's a quen ce or his contract with ABC.
mode m house. and when I saw "l have an agreeme nt with them
it. l knew it would be all ri2ht. I over the next year a nd a half.
studied architecture at Prince-I'll do one film for my company
ton, and for me to spend three a nd one for ABC. This is ABC's
weeks on location in this house m o v i e . o r r a t h e r L e n
was wonderful." Goldberg's.
A BC broadcasts the golhic "I've been reading scripts and
romance -in fact, the original books all year lookin g for
title was "American Gothic" -something. I've found a few
tonight at 9 on Channel 7. It's a things that are interesting. but
1 o v e tr i an g I e in v o I vi n g unfortunately they weren't com-
Ste v en son and two women. merc la l e n ough for t h e
played by Shelley Smith and network."
Lisa Eilbacher, with overtones He said he found "This House
or m y st e r y and t h e Possessed" ve ry commercial
supernatural. and hoped that it would lead
"I 'm finis hing up a rel a· ABC to accept a film that was a
tionship with Shelley and start-little less commercia l.
ing one with Lisa." the actor "I'm learning a new side of
t he bus iness.·· hC' sa11I ·w-.
frustl'atmg mt' ai. an a(·tor to lw
ha nded a scnµt and told tht·
start <1ate is vestcrda~ I v. ant t11
be involved In proJet't:-. up front
develop seripti. und churac·tl•rs
I've learned a lot alreuch at>uul
what makes a M·rtpl work .
ALTllOUGll STJl,I. rn his 21h.
Stevenson is an old ·timcr in tht•
business. He started doing t·om
mercials when hl' v..as 13 J\t 17
he had a s t:irring rolC' in .. A
Separate Peace ... In the fall of
his junior yea r in colll'#!l'. hl1
starred in .. Lifeguard · ·Thl'
Hardy Boys" came soon after
graduation from Princeton.
S t e v e n son is a n av i d
s p o rts man <i n d s penl two
months in Africa on a sa fan-
r a 11 v for ABC's .. Am erican
Sports man.·· It probably will be
broadcast in Apri I.
"We drove for fi ve davs over
incredible terrain." he said of the
African adventure. "We drove at
120 miles a n hour over narrov.
roads. Once, we hit a Land Rover
head-on at 45 mites an hour. II
knocked us bac k 15 fe et , bul we
weren't hurt Natives threw
stones al us.··
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caUMZ-1111.
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WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M
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breakdown 1n tl11s nev. T\' morn: \\1th
Lisa Eil l>at her !set• stor~. photo lwl'"' 1
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Str""'~ 119531 James
Cagney Baooaro Hale A
1urat Sovinern demagogue
rpm~ ltltt supl>()rl Of poor
o rl rarmer~ and ltM '"'
A; .... 1~ pohhca1 oowe.-
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MAOtC MOW MACHINE 0 IMO euJE MAMU G OIOOl..UHORT
HOTEL
G) ELEMIENTAAYNEWS
g) QUE PAM. U.4.A.?
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1:00 l'J MtQHTY MOU8E I
HEO<LE & JECKLE G THE FUNTtTOHU 0 THE NFl8otAN 8 (ii PlASTICMAH I
IA8YPU8
G A0U.EA OEAllV G) MOVIE * * * "H1lloty IS Maoe At
Ntghl ( 11'37) Charles
Boyer Jean Arthur
«!) aPEClAL PEOPLE fID OHCEUPONA
Ct.A8SIC
"The Mill Ori The floss
Aller Tull1ver·1 death
Ma9g1e and her mother
leave Oorlcole Mill ano
move •n with Uncle Deane
1Part !>11Rt
by Armstrong & Batiuk
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K e 11t State revisited
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GOROO'\ t>O RT R \ \ ~ ""' of lh<•
-;lain .,1111h Ill in .1 m.1dl' lur r\ film.
"K<'nl StJtl', 111 ht• hrr>adcast b\
NBC ~11n<l;1\ ;1t 'I •>n t'hannel ·I An·d
for thr ,\11un)! <H'\111. 11t1· ml•..1nrn~ of
the "l'lll Stall' 1r.1~l'd' nm' 1s clear
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s aid. ·11 s gu1-.1t·1 th.in most.
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count r\ rt);!hl "''" BN au'<' of th<' :-.hirt t(1v...1rd t'llfhl'nattsm I don 't
knov. ''h" v.111 l"\'t•n ''at1·h rt. but I
hope I h1l"l' "1111 rlo an· :.iff1•t'lt•d by il
· 1 douhl 1f .;1111who<h "ho ~as ~lad
t h1• ·.f trclt·nt"' '"' "' sh1i: 1s ~oing to t>e
1urnNl cirouncl b~ l hr~. ··he said, ··but
I ho pt• rt "111 h it the arm-c hair
lll1 l'rals who nev<'r did anything. I
rhtnk 1t .will arouse s ome anger and
remrnd people what happened "
WRITTEN BY R ichard Kramer
and Gerald Green. who won an Em·
m~ for •·lfolocaus t. ·· "Kent State"
follov.s the ltves of four key students.
:'\attonal Guardsmen and school of·
f1c1:.ils in the days leading up to the
con front at ion.
.. The program·s pornt of view,"
said Gordon. "1s not to blame the
gua rdsmen who did the shooting so
much as the people who put them
there with loaded weapons. such as
Gov James Rhodes. It s hows that al
t h<' time o f the s hoot in g . the
~u ardsmen were in no danj!er . ··
"Also." he added. "after the s hoot·
ing there was strong sentiment in tbe
country that the kids deserved what
they got and that this should teach
them a lesson. Well. what the movie
hopes to get across is that those kids
did not deserve to die .··
--•ORIENT AL RUG
2nd Annual PARKING LOT SALE
On Genuine Hand Made Rugs
In Our Corona Del Mar Store Only
SAVE UP TO 80°/o
NAME
Anl MaShad
lndo Ounese
Ant $pa1ta
Ant Ushak .
Ant Tabrrz
Ant Mahal
lndo Sevanen, .
Ant Spa11a
lndo Ch1ne!ie
Mesnk1n
2 DAYS ONLY SAT. AND SUN. 10-4
THIS IS A CHANCE OF A. LIFETIME Th£:SE ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES
SIZE
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PRICE
$6!i00
3350,
1000
1000
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SALE
PRlCE
$1999
999
•.250
250
1199
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NAME SIZE PRICE PNCI
1\111 Mahahal ...... t 1. 7119.'4 .... $350 ....... ..
" ,1 e•1cur .. 9x6 .... 1'400 ....... 350
1 Anl St111 a1 .. 8x5.2 ..... 800 ....... 325
Kt>•man . . .. 8.3x5 ... ,. 850 ....... 350
<\nt Chinese ... BxS ... 1750 ....... ..
l\nl Gharabagh ... . .... 7Kt4 ..... 999 ......• 290
Kehm ........... 83i1.i4 .... 1250 ....... ..
Im Pl. Ke,rman • • • • • • 5 4x3 ~ . . • 700 ..•.... 1•
Ba1ovc11 . 5x3 ..... 300 ........ •
Atsner . 6.8xt4 10 .... 1000 ....... -
C(own.... .. ........ .. 12i19
14xl0
14Jl 10 •
450
2475 .
1000
27!>0
3750
2800
2500
3500
99
699
399
899
999
799
850
Kerman • . . . . . . . . . • • . . , 4x2 ...•• 250 •.. , .•.• 71
AsllldQUt' ........ 1 • • • Sll3 ....• 225 ......•.• Ant Chinese
Cntncse 90 Line 1399 Koutieoour . . . . . . • . • . . . 4i12 ..... 195 ..... , .• 41
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LA. Shou:r0<m1 Cor<mn Del Mor
52.t; N. Lo Cif'n(>ll" Bird. 242 I E. Coa•t Hwy.
(2 13) 6.Si-.5175 (714) 673-2224 ·
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• 1,000'• Of RUGS IN BOTH 8TOAH AT IAVIHGS UP TO IO•
. -. ....-.-....--· --
1981 TOYOTA
5 SPEED STANDARD
BED PICKUP
. t includes 5 speed
Equ1pi:ier:' window package. tr~nsm1s;~~~· Ultra mirrors & rear
tailgate P (·005350). step bumper.
1974 VOLVO 164 SEDAN
6 cylinder engine. 4 speed trans. with overdrive. factory air
condit1onmg. power steering, power disc brakes. AM·FM
stereo & leather interior. (121333).
53799
1977 TOYOTA COROLLA SRS
This "hatchback' model has an economical 4 cyl. engine. 5
speed trans .. factory air cond .. AM-FM stereo 8 track & wire
basket wheels. (835JPO).
53999
1973 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE
Equipment includes an economical 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed
transm1ss1on, AM·FM stereo cassette. vinyl Interior & white »dow•lllm.152799
1981 TOYOTA
STANDARD BED
PICKUP TRUCK
. I des 4 speed
Equ i p .m ~ n t 'no~~r assisted front
transmission. Pd tailgate panel. A
disc brakes a~ a super truck! super value or
(008950).
23
MO.
. $5595 00 plus tax.
cash price -. 51 29.23 per month
license & doc.~ee. Deferred payment fo~ 48 m~;'o~ ~4 1 s.99°/o APR based
pnce -$ . (c.ash or trade) O.A.C.
LOOK AT OUR
LOW PRICES!
1975 VOLVO 164 SEDAN 6 cyl engine. auto trans .. factory air cond .. pwr steering &
Windows pwr disc brakes. AM·FM stereo 8 track. cruise control & wsw steel radial tires (842MCV)
54399
1978 TOYOTA CELICA GT
A hltback' model with 4 cyl. engine. 5 speed trans .. factory air
cond .. tinted glass. shadow. pin stripes, AM-FM stereo
cassette. radials & real wire wheels. (848UMX).
54699
•
Friday, February 8. 1981
1981 TOYOTA
COROLLA
2 DOOR SEDAN
. includes 4 spe~d Equ1p.m~nt b cket seats. front disc
transmission · u 1 (137 430). brakes & much more.
DAILY PILOT • J
6 cyl. engine. automatrc trans .. factory air cond .. power
steering-disc brakes·windows. AM·F~ stereo radio. velour
1nter1or & steel radral tires. (043957).
54199
1979 TOYOTA COROLLA
A "hatchback" with a 4 cyl. engine. automatic trans .. factory air
cond .. side stripes. metallic paint. tinted glass. vinyl Interior.
wsw tires & low miles! (599YMP).
54499
1975 V.W. RABBIT SEDAN
Equipment includes a 4 cylinder engine and 4 speed
transmission This car looks and dr•YeS ltke NEW! (145NAM).
52799
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.. OM.YPtl.Ol
The marketplace
on the orange coast . . 642 -5678
........... s. "··--S. CLASSIFIED
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LOW DOWN 'llWLOT MIMCIT '°'"" hPWt YM M,C1M ....
Spe<'tatultr 2 and 3 bedroom ..Ut1. Picture
wlndo.. provide birCS.
eye view ol lhe ultimate
In seaa ld e living .
Fireplaces. new tile
kitc hen and ba ths .
Owner will carry financ·
Ing A Skal ! Call now
642·5671
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PERSONALS &
LOST & fOUNO
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All r.al-..a.advertlMd
Ill tht.a oewwpaper I.I aub-
Je<'l to the Feckral Fair
Hou1101 Act of 1968
wbkh makes 1t 1Lle1al to
advert11e "any pre·
r.,rence, limitation, or
diacnminalion based on race, cok>r, relicion, su .
OI' national origin, or an
Intention to make any
,;:: such Pftfenmce. llmita· t:: lion. or discrimination."
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-63 J-6990
31DRM ,.,
"' Thas newt1paper will not UNIV. PARK
knowingly accept any Super flex.Ible financing
advertisin g for r eal on th.is rabWous Vlllage
'"' eslale which as an viola-Ill. University Park. =~ lion or the law Beautiful carpets and ... , -----drapes. bil room s
.. :;~ ---------~ thruout. Near shopping .... 1
'.~~ ••OH: .... ......... ~·w ...... dedl ..... ..
il1N delly .... ,..,.. .,...
:::~ ron I .... ty. n.
{~ DAILY PILOT ••• 11 ~~ • ...., ...... flnt ..
• ' cornet .. ,,.... Ollllr· ..... 1
a nd schools. Owner
hi&hly motivated. Call
now, 7~1700
tl4Wl=tJ -
llSTPllCI
in The Terrace of C;tl .1 .... ,._., ---------t University Park, well located 2 bedroom 2 bath ::;~ HomesfwW. ,,,., ..... ,
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-~· ---------~ !~,:: IMftSTOIS
:..~: DB.MMT
:::::, Maximum leverage with
~.000 down. 2 Bdrm con·
do. Owner will carry
balance with agreeable
::;.. terms and payments.
• '· Gross inrome SS400. Ask· ;:~ ing S76,900. Call ~1151
;~~.. for more details
.
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~HERITAGE • • REALTORS
HOME
IN THE LAKES
1'99,900. Beautiful single
slory rondominium, de-
r orated 1n earthlones
a nd woods Excellent
location Close to pool,
'"" spa. tenrus courts, shop-ping, schools. etc. Lovely
lu s h park ·l i ke
landscaped community. """' '-'llfl
:;~.: G r eat for busy ex· eculive. Call 152· 1700 ....
lacllbay Yl.w HOIM
: ~ Oltter upgraded charmer
... with great view or the
..... , hills and backbay area.
~~: This 3 bedroom 2 bath
~'" home has been upgraded ~;:: and the owner will carry
tf•ll •-:11)
1;0-: ,;111J
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N11.-. t7l$ 11;1;
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a large 2.nd. Assume ll'3
lsl. Full price h80,000.
home on a corner lot. One
or Orange County's bet-
ter communJtJes. Price
inc ludes all buill·in
kitc hen, wall-lo·wall
carpeting a nd custom
draperies. Owner is flex-
ible and anxious to sell at
$124,900. Call SS6-2660
t;::SELECT
T' PROPERTIES
NWPTBCH
HOUSE
$132,900. Singles, young
married. steps to beach,
POOi or tennis from this 3
Bdrm cathedral ceil·
inged style beach home.
Cozy brick fireplace.
formal dining. Secluded
fountain in enclosed
patio. Hurry, won't last.
Ca II 673-85.50
MISAWOOOS Bright, airy 4 Bdrm pool
home with spa a few
steps from the master
s uite. Dual fireplace
between family room
and conversation pit. this
home makes entertain·
ing a delight. Full price
$183,000. C.ll 751·3191
C:SE LECT .
~PROPERTIES
MOIJh'WOODS
llAUTY
$83,500. Fantastic buy ol
the week, in beautiful
Northwoods or Irvine.
Lower '8lit with terrific
location near pool and
clubhouse. Big rooms,
earthtone decor , air, 2
pools , 2 spas . 2
clubbowes, 3 lighted ten-
nis courts, etc .. etc. Call '°" details. 752-1700
4 ... 00M
$101,500
Family IMn1 at its best
with room to grow.
Dramatically upfraded
throughout . Huge
encloeed peUo overlooks
sunny rose gardens.
Super auumable financ-ing. Don't wait!!!
i~ SEA COVE
::: PROPERTIES
:~:~ 7 '4-631-6990 ~~~ Have something you want ---------.,.. to sell? Classified ads do ave someth.l.nl to sell? ~;~ it well. 542-5678. Clasalned adl do It well.
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1'7•AJ 9761 !'7~
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CE
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
co•OHA Da MAI Only Properly Under $170,000 Jn COM.
Spacious 2 Bedroom & Family Room
Townhouse In Superior Location. Gated
Community. Overlooks Pool. U&hted Tenn!!
Court. Feature• . Include Decli Off Master BR. 3 Fireplaces. Wet Bar, 2 Patkle.
ILIGAMT SPY.USS
SubmJt All Ofrers On This Trulr Lovely Home W/Canyon, View. Sellen Wil Aasllt lo
Financing W/Large 1st. Trtal Deed At Low lntereat Rat e. Larg_e_ Family RoQJP,j
Teena1er quarters. 2 Firepl1ce11 • 2 WfA
8al'1. Pool.siled Lot. Shown By A~. Askln1 ~.500 A "Joy Of Newport UstJnc '.
If you're In the market
for 1 bitter car. be sure to tMck Ute many autol
..tvertlaed for sale In a..anect.
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0waer .,....ftnaDc. w. MIWfarl ••••m almost oew 3 bed.room Paat..at ~ 2~ bath Brtttaay Wooda ba1 and ocean viewa.
eoado. S car iaraie. wet XIDt flDaDeiDt available.
bar, ~window. Seller will aubordlnate. and microwave oven are Print. only.
amoq t.be amenJUes of. DANHOOOt:
fered. Full pr1ee am.ooo. Me•F 1 C••W
VA
$94,000
VETS onlY can take over
10%, -..ooo VA loan.
$825 total payments .
Country style 4 Bdrm, 2
..... , ......
,, .. ,_ 760-9501
S70.IOO Pan~ value, 1ln1le
atory end unit. Good
location. Take over 6
PllY amt per mo. Call
nowW.lnl
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
bath home with huge MY lqUn'Y
country kitchen and liv-4 Bdrm, 2 ba home. 8~
ing area. Priced $129,900. down with 1003 by-out
For m~ details , call option. Call 535-9311
5"-2313 A tl4W11?1. LA~!~!~E
Ad• l"rltsers ma) pl arr
t hf'tr ads b~ teltophonr
8 00 a m to S JO p m Monday thru t'nday
II to noon Saturday
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P 0 Box l!WiO,
CO!lla Me!!B
92626
TAU YOUR PICI
$105,900 . 3 Bdrms, 2 ba.
pool. Asawne9'r'i~ loan.
$134,900 -3 Bdrms, 2 ba.
Assume •.ooo k>an .
$18%,000 · Gorgeous 4
Bdrm Mesa Verde pool I home. Owner financing .
1 submit terms.
PRINCIPALS ONLY
Call Nancy 9'19-87%8
or Maria SM-5229 Agt.s.
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llCAL LS1A1f CICEUfNCf SJNCC '"'
OLDHEWPOIT
Brand new two bedroom,
two bath condo. Unique
floor plan. Fireplace.
Just I one block to the
bay. Great for boating
enthusiasts. $175,500
6ll·7l00 H.I.
LOOK!
Let us s how you 2
separate lar&e homes in
ucellent conditJon. 1 ~
blocks to beach. Only
SSZS,000.
OR
An est.ate sale or a 2
bdrm Deane Home on
corner near park &
recreation. h7S,500.
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA UON REAL TY
'73-5354
macneb I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
HILLTOP ESTATE!
An exciting custom -built multi-level
home on almost an acre offering
privacy a nd nestled in the hills of
Orange. A magnificent 180 degree
view, over 5000 sq. ft. of quality
construction , SBRS, 3 + baths,
elevator , ai r -cond itioning, Try
small down a nd owner will carry.
$800.000. M. E lliott/L. Jackson
5.51-8700. (A-11 )
711-1414
Compu\ Volley Center
642-IZJI
lll-17H
Woocbjdge Center
644-6ZH
Harbor v--Center
REALTORS
67S.SSI I
~~ OPPORTUNITY -Jol11 a •• .... ctw--ac '"' ..... fir&
Ulellt COMMIH(otl ....... Attroctln
offices ..ct loh of ~.._.. •tlttaftc•
avallal*. Call John or Vodit at 675-5511
COU OF NIWPOIT llALTOIS"
251 5 E. Coast HWy •• C:O,... cW M•
6711111 I
BUILDERS
R-2LOT
East.aide 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
charmer on a buildable
R-2 lot. Sl25,000. Call for
m ore information.
5"-2313
H.._IJclp
Sped-«• V• 4 Bdim (% Mstr Stea),
formal dining room,
lar1e game room, quiet
c ul-de·sac. Unusual
courtyard entry with
fountain a nd running
brook. Many upgrades. ~.000
RCTaylorCo
640 9000
BIG
RXER
DJnamic view! Popular
IASTSIDI
Axa
Beautiful tr ee lined
street. Walkway through
flower filled yard leads
to sh ake front home.
Charming bay windows
enhance this 3 bedroom
c u tie. Old c harm
abounds. Ha rdwood
floors, decorators touch
will make this doll house
a beauty. Not many left.
Call us now.
~
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
MIWPOln llACH
3 bdrm, 2 ba, yearly. un-
(um. SJS.
associated
4 Bdrm 3 bath. Spec· tacular family room with
wetbar, firepla ce,
formal dining area.
Country kitchen over ,
looks pool and spa. +
VIEW! A must se e.
$275 ,000 . Act now !
546-2313
BROKERS REALTORS
l01~ W Bot boo b 1 < J6o I
...,....hes
How can you find a pro-
perty four doors from the
So. Bay(ront with a 45Jt:8S
lot on Balboa Is land
where the owner will con·
sider anything of value-
st.ocks, cash, land, un·
its-you name it and the
owner will trade .
Includes plans ror a new
duplH. Aslting $595,000.
............ Dy
'7).1700
2 UNITS
$110,000
Costa Mesa pride of
ownenbip bargain! Live
in ~ rent one! Call
for details. a..7171
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
P.-.PtW/Y• This nke 3 Bdrm 3 Bath
home is just steps from
one of Newport's finest
beaches. The upstairs
deck area provides a
beautifuJ Catalina view
The owner will r.-anre with a ~ down pay.
ment. S349,000.
D..M. MAISHALL
llALTOIS
'44·"90 7'CM»ll5
IBr , 2 car garage, re·
sidential area, close to
town, st.ore, school. etc.
Buy this one now ll 'll 10
fast. Priced for quick
sale by owner 547 ·3182
SELL idle items with a
Daily Pilot Classified Ad.
642.5678.
EASTBLUFF
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, family room.
OPEN SAT/ SUH 1·5
2127 A~la. s 279,500 Fee.
Oalebout Bay & Beach R.E.
6.11-7300 N.B.
- C.D.M. DUPLEX. C....._.119 ----1 .... 12...-. .... ..,.. e..e flNplecH. Hew c.pet,
HW drap•rlH. Ho d•ferred
nut tu •ce. S..tlt of ... Hwy.
Au t .. h lo9t I ottfr $271,000.
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SPLENDOR OH THI IA Y
4 Bdrm 4 ba , in immaculat e
condition.' Dover Shores home with
garden court yard, warm family den,
designer papers. rosewood paneling.
Day and night li ght view -$510,000.
U~l()UI: ti()MI:,--
REALTORS, 675·6000
2443 East Cout Highway, Corona del Mar
,WE HAVE420FTH E BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
IDYU.WILD PANORAMIC
Enchant.Ing 3 Bdrm. 2~ VIEW
bath rno'8'1t.ain home, at . the end of a private lane. Tlle entry, stain lead~&
surrounded by beautiful to loft and master suite,
pines. 2 fireplaces , gourmet k:itche'f!. formal storage and tool room eotertalnlna. mau clean
plus loft. Furnished '. llv_es here. Complete
$120,000-owne r will p rivacy, comm. ~I.
finance spa, sauna, t&bn11 . .a.· ... 5200 Twnbm. Aakiq $144,500.
~..-Callnow,90-1111
j PETE J BARRETT ... REALTY
UDOISU l mmed. occupancy.
Price reduced. No quali-
fying, no points. no pre-
payts. Seller will carry
contract. 4 br & den. 4 ba.
frplc. new crpt & paint.
$415,000. Agt. 963-8182.
RXER
11VACANT11
Needs TI.£! Covered en·
try way, leads to vaulted
ceilinged living room.
wood burning fireplace.
h•1e country kitchen,
fa mily room area over·
looks covered patio. pool
and spa. 3 Bdrms and 2
baths. A bargain al
$131 ,000. Call n ow.
546-2313
NEWPORT IEACH
DUPLEX
I', blocks from orean
on ree land "1th a larj!e
11'~'· assumable loan.
S270.000.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
LOWEST S's
BAYSHORES
Lowest priced in the
Baysbores community of Newport Beach. Only
$279,950! Charming, re·
modeled 2 Bdrm home
with family r oom ,
formal dining, covered
patio-new roof, new
carpets and drapes ,
freshly painted inside
and out. L-Ot.s of glass
lhruout. A must see!
646-7171
JUSTUSTID!
Oce. 11/J lledcs
Owner Anxious! Warm &
cosy dollhome! 2 Bdrms,
2 car garage. Plus eJt:tra
parking. Land included at 1179,500! ..... ..,,,..,. •••• •'71-7060-f.
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Popular Somerset Model on extra
large lot overlooking the nature
park. 5 bdrms. + lar~e fa mily rm.
with wet ba r and brick fireplace.
Enclosed yard partially covered
has dog r un. Te rrific location,
walking distance to schools
shopping and recreation. Reduced·
to $329.750 and the owner wi ll assist
with the financing ! Open Sat. and
Sun. 1: 30 to 5. See 1816 Newport
Hills Drive.
1714) 673-4400
121 ll 621-2121
The Harttor ArH'I ....
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ma terp1~re M aater bd rm has
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room, dinin& room. kilchen1 family
room. master bdrm & swimmmg pool
Owner will entertain trade o(f ers for
local property or sell with a large
A. r T D. to qua lified buyer. Shown by appt. onJy.
OFNllD AT $1,491,000
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#I MUI• IEACH CllCU
CoroH .. MIS'
760.1111
ASK FOR BOB
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TAYLOR CO.
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NOMI & J IMCO.. UNITS
AU ~SJ1L ...
A perfect combination of charm,
pe rsonality, warmth & income. Llve
in the lovely separate 2-Bdrm home &
enjoy the income from the two 2-bdrm
units directly behind. In addition, a
cozy spa & barbeque area to complete
the picture, and in the finest Costa
Mesa location.
WISLIY M. TAYLO. CO.. llA&.TOllS
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Hnw-'POlrT---C8"'ll. M.I.. 644-49 I 0
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESfAfE SERVICES
BUOY IALIOA UFISTYLI
Te rrific location on the LITTLE
ISLAND. Steps to the bay. 3 BR. 2
BA . Ne w ca rpe t s, p a int &
plumbing. Radiates Island charm.
Fle xible fin a nc ing . Motivat e d
sellers. $360,000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644-9060
BETWEEN BAY & ll:EAN
C.to... 2-1tory , .......... rt. hocM wifft
4 bed. l baths M a fOMHy ori...ted creo.
$439,000. Loh of chCll"1ft.
WOODS, WARMTH -NU!
hautifuly ck>corat.d 2-•tory condo witfl
finplou & 2 balcotties. l IMct. witfl
fon&Nll .... ""· co ... .-.... Newport location with partial VU. Ct...estory
wiftdows & hlqla ceiliftcp. RedKed to
S 199,500. OWC seeOftd T.D.
MAGNIACENT LIDO ISLE
,..~ .. e•ery .... -Udo , ••
Got gtOtll Cotlllfry Fnttch 4 ...... Jl/J
balhS. 3 frplcs, pl•tatfOll ...._.s. brass
flxtwes. Hrctwd floors, bt..tfM tffff, CJ01M oolr stalrcaH, -tcM.tg wall
co•......_ Menter sYite witt. spa CllMI
fireplace. Laadscaped by •ogers
GardeH. View fro• .. ster Hite.
lleclllcecl to $665, 900. 631-1400.
WATERFRONT HOM ES.tN<
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2436 W Coast Hwy 63l_1400 Newport Beach
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UDO IS&.I
N •wly n ·rnode lt>d traditional style 3
uttrm, 2 bath home featuring large
r('creulton room & 2 patios. Living
room has attrattiVC' beam ceilings,
fireph.H'(' & frenr h doors leading onto
hr1ck put10 New kitchen bit -in
;t ppli:.rnres nose to tennis courts.
~<.i ody bcadtes & clubhouse. Can be
..,ol<1 full) furnis hC'd $420,000.
IAYNONT
W(• IHIVl' sevet'al fine homes
with pier & slip
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Buy~·deD""" NB 67~ 6161
WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS
CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES
LOCATION " MICRO-OVEN
SIZE · 1650 SQ. f.'T. " DISHWASHE R
I THASJI COMP. " AIR COND.
WARD INVESTMENT IMC.
SAUS OfffCE C7 I 4J U 1·5055
310 w. W1IM9 St.
Costa Mfta. Calf.
AH ANNOUNCIMBfT
A MEW REAL ESTATt CO.
wit h an old philosophy
Plan IV Realty
Dedicated to residential and
Investment Service.
752·6499
--------c.,. . .,_.._. 1011
OLDMEWPC>n
Brand new two bedroom.
two bath condo. Unique
floor plan. Firep lace
Just one block to the bay.
Great for boat in g en·
thusiasta. $175.000.
631-7JOO M.I.
OPIMDAILY2A
2044 Oc.e9 lfyd
2 Bdrm, l bath cottage.
Beam ceiling, frplc, 3 car
p a rking . Pri c ed at
1295,000.
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WHITIWA19 YllW
Blurrtop custom home.
Dana Pt. Jhrbor vu. 4 Br
3 Ba. $1115,000. Agt. Ron
Poulton 49&-2510
1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
502 Acacia : $337.000
620 Acacia ; S286,SOO
2200 W aterlront: SS80,000
Drive by, then call
Sara Ma rvin
Unique Homes
675-~; 675-6000
Spacious SBr. JBa. formal
dining rm. Family rm
w /wet bar. Fee land .
Owner may help fmance.
Shown by appt. only .
Agt. 644-9635.
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Hen ·~.'.~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Owner will help finance
tMs 4br, 2ba. Huntington
Beach Beauty 127 /8":
A== ~Walker B lae ~~rest rate available
•DOWN $11,B
S e ller's plans h ave
cban1ed quick ly! We
h ave r educed this
SUPER MadiJIOD model
in prestigious Wood
brid ge Estates from
Sl89,000to the give aw1y
price of $178,000. CaU for
details on thls super bu ,
nexiblet.erm.s too!
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R'EALTOKS
Spa ci ous 2 s t ory REAL ESTATE HWTYnkW•1Last
townbome in a beautiful· ~ ........... ----1 AtS 12'. 900 • I.....-!.~ ly groomed community. ---------UNDER lOQM I R .-. ~~G~7!:1~ su!~'a~~:r:~o~n 4 (~ GOLOENWEST "':e: We've Just h~led '2 '!.-;
front. Solar usisted and Br, 2 ba. owe. Nr golf ~~ REALTORS c~ndos in Irvine both 833·8600 !1-
facillties ol pool, spa, course. AsJdng 1212.f)OO •·• .. e.ASSOCIATES w1tPI enclosed garag~" ~r_ f
te nnis , weight room Prine onJy ~1-9993 Bkr and both have flex1blt: )bf· ~
AITD pouib&e. --14M511 terms and are prn t•!l •
W fl .... _ CLOSE TO BEACll 1 --!'~~~~-~~--~-I below tI00,000! Call ftlr 'tS13CA~PC: 1lf' ... ,, ... .._. S Bd h :.. pac1ous 4 rm as de il'! HURRY'
lclc. ••• 1 nearly 1800 sq feet' Din 6ll·l400 ing room. family room
bric k fir eplace VA ASSUMAIU ter ms Owner will help
Ocean view uz 000 down f i n a n c e S I I 2 . 5 o o
to assume. 2 br,'2 ba con· TARBELL. IU-.ALTf)HS
d o, 1 yr old form er Call~~
model. Call -.ooeo agt. EASTSIDE 3 IR.
COSTAMISA
IJ
Stl.000
Tbi.s esceptioaaJ va lue 1s
a close-in West Side 2br,
lba home on a lge ~ X
130 Jo t. W/seve r a l
mature trees, alley ac·
cess & plenty of room to
bu.ild a second unit.
IYOWIB
C714'5H·lf00
La rge living d1nin11
home maker·~ k1tr hcn.
sc rvi t·e p o rch &;
HARDWOOD fl.HS ~r
M ariner·s Srhonl l>hl
detatch gar on larg<· IOI I
Can assumt• 9": lo;in
owners wtll help finanrc·
or will trade Sl34 500
Ownt8kr 675 769n or
675.4508 I
Assumable Me,,a \'erde 31
largt' bdrm~ 2 bath~
Pool sized lot OpE-n 12 5
Sat/Sun. 29:13 fl<J k•'r
556.8446
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FOlt IM¥!STOIS
Split Owoe ri.h1p Pro
gram alJoW!I you to buy a
homt' without negative
cas h f lo.,. v.ith o ut
management probll'ml>.
using minimum down
payment• Start your nt•st
eu today Call for mor<'
informauoo
Your s pe1'i3 I someon1•
will lo"e U11s beaut1ruth
I appolnteJ 4 fidrm, 2 ,\~
dela<'hl•d homt• 1n
T .AkE OYB I )1110;0 ' lrvinl'·s Cc,ll<·~r 1';1rk 1~1_._1 L pj!rade."I lo!••lur< a111l ~' UR'. 1 askini.tonh 4 mos nev.' 2br , 2ha. 1 • 1 1•ondo. complPtely up jM"'"-"" )!raded v.1th custom
drapes & t arpet1n~.
cathroral <•t•1hng!., pro 1
ress1 rmall} 1:.ndscapt•d
y, I t h p r I \ p a t I lt
pool s pa' V.1111·1 lasl r.111 1 IYOWNER '
31DRM, 21A. $'II(
Woodbnd.:tt 3 hr nmdn 1 c ustom rle('Qr. 'tlnf 1111·
'99.SOO fi73-IM32
OtilLY $775 Take over $.523 mo Jo"llA OUHGETltff
'8 MONTH payments. at 91 2'" In 1 COMDO le rest' Owner s a )'S l>Uh
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Lrg Mstr Ste, formal dtn
rm. guest Bdr & Ba.
secur. gate, pool, close to
So. Coast Plaza, VA ap
proved , $129.900. Agt.
754-0297 Fantastic takeover loan m ll a 11 ort e r'i , Don •t I 8 ED ROOM • lu(t
on 3 br family home I 'lharpt'fld unit 1 Sl9 !U ' IY ~ Wait, Call Now for more ---------1 priced al only SI 15.000' · f t . S83 9'.'iO 0 bl (j I 1norma100. C/l l '"'-'rt c~I Beau11fl l tr ou e St.on<' .irep are. /.\ l""'rW°poF ..,....,.... 1 Whiti ~ , MESA V.lm ~e~ ~= ::;~~~af~~ ~W,11)'\ I GOLOENWEST 640-5357 16~6767 \ sir•" I' 1, O.W,C .. IJO/o W. peaceofmmd.545-9491 \I ~. REALTORS sRr . 4 Ir, 21/2 M. frwll WALKER & LEER ... : • ., " /fAssociATES MOITNWOOO I "·500 m \M
...... frplc Ill .. -GoaGtOUS ;-41-tSll l • witla SPA llR I t t\! t Ir 1¥, fWL. Add1d GllB•()()t( Nicety u~aded Plan 11 OCUN OM "'-c-2 . -Northwood Park dt• I onl\ i.-n-1 .,...... fWL .,...... Ass.umable fln an\:in~ I 1 ~~ 1 tarhed home with :.111 .. 1 d ...a-T available or use VA on ""~ __..,.._. . "111 1 i • co• ,...._, op erfect 4 be droom 2 br. 1~. ba Lov. down I cond. sk1nnn~ d•p '1•J 1 .. 1• d
Ce::<•t'-... CIC• p If .• s . Structure r1nan<'lnli! to art'a ,,-eat landsraping I
-llURo "' w ami Y mom . torai:t you li6l-J539al{l and derora11n~ SHl:l wo ----...... ..:::&-ce11, Lge corwer spac~ li!alore. R\I acr('S'\ I I JO usablt' fin anr1n1•
lot SJO 000 do p<>ssible. cathe_dral <'eil Close to beach. ne.,. 1 Br I Pnced toM"ll at Sl52 ono
• • _,., l'!JCS & more Call U!' for many extras. lrg vrd C AU MOW
S 1100 ,... MO. for ~; :.~t n g de t 3 11 s I 0 W C S93,fJOO 642 i067, 644-72 11
3 yn. Tohill pric• WALKER & Lf;E H Jo: I 556•9860 --s 2 I 5. 0 0 0. --$20,000DOWM! sa4o~MONTH elD' 545-1091 and owners Wlll carry to Fantastic fa. m1ly ~om<' m ~ O-Fri/Sat/S-help lhe payments fit the the process of being re ~ r--·· budget on U\is popular m odeled w1th bargain 1·5 Sunshine Home Nt·v. basement Pnce of only 2157 Str...-I roof, new plumbing & Sl.CS,OOO. Takeo~er high New Woodbndl.!e ChJll'.111
O new paint iMid<' & out balance first Highly de j 2er. 2R .... Cha1dnn .1\.1 ---------~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!'~-·l Asking SJ~.000 545-94!H ~irable !oration near Mod<'I l?Olld lo' nr lak.
MESA VERDE 4Br.28a WALKER&! E ER t-park. scbool~ and -;hop up 0 r adt•' Sil'' 111111 associated
BROKERS-RE ALTORS
202~ W Balboa • 71 lb6,
CA&.lfOllMA
IMtlAM
Bea ulitully spacious 3
Bdrm home in g reat
location. Fabulous fami·
ly room. 2 rireplaces.
.,'MA 10 ..
You are invited to see
m e , a new cus tom 3
bdrm, 2 bath home plu.'S a
J bdrm apt for income
<not new but nice). I'm a
r ea lly good buy a t
$339,500. See you! o,.. s.t & s. 1-5
719Mwigold
jacu 11i, decor ator "!..,·=======dr wallpaper. A.u ume loan ·
$184.900. Call today ,
9'19·5370. f'~J.liKllX
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J2!1()f eo... ""Y C.O.-Ool -
640·7000
• • Pini! 1714 >545 9491 .. • •
wi th pool, beautiful llG,l"D WALKER&LF.F.f< fo. rreall\<'finanl"~nr :i,,111
landscaping & easy care ,.. r --752 1938 ti'"• ~9 991 1 .. r
yard . Call to s~ now I AND 1ms! H•t~ 552 srm l'Vt"'o
$129.900. D Bourk e hat's the dol! and ht' HcrrbOw 1042
Realtor. 546-9950. doesn't go wnh th1i; out •• ••• •••••••••• •••••••• Sf'ACIOUS
-----standing PQOI and 'Pa
M E S A V E R D F: home Nev. paint. Italian
DOLLHOUSE. 4 Br 2ba. tile. new C'arpet .ind
newly ll!de<:. Lg bonus plumbed for o;olar heat
rm. Assumable In of The best ne~s is that 11 ·~ I
192,000 at lO~o/. effective o n I Y S I l 9 . 9 0 O I
r ate Asking S139 500 <714 >~9491
Hurry! ' WALt<~R &l.FF:R 1-: I
RE ALESTATESTORE DCMOroW 1026
--675--1771 -•••••••••••••••••••••••
GO Cuhcrt!Al(• 4hdr n WATERFRONT z•,ba ram r m hun11 .unH·'
rm paUo mrt' ~ c1rct 11 lt1f(lr CONDOS rut de-<.at· SJ \!I 91•' \ i:t k 11 , 1,, ,
in Hunhngt.on Harbour I 673 2122 1·.J 1 P• 1
l,eas<'OJ;JlJnnonfantaM1c Attention In"''' r' 1··•'1•
lerm c; Rrand nrv. Wooctbr11IJi!• •11111ln I s··ire•
Carpt"ted. ctraped On thl' Bdrm 1 IM "'11r11.1
wat('r. guarded gate <'n I ble ISi & ?nil rll \ 1•1
try Vie"'~ 2 car cara.11e 552 3339
Pool & tennis 2 & 3 Bdrm ALLSTATE
REALTORS
MO 'tMJALFYIMG! I ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I T•lte over SB9,000 loan. 3 Br., (9nnal L.R, pool &
s pa ! t:asy to own! )
avail 1mmect 1-'rom !Alln Jn\'t'."ll••r• y.,.,,,f
$329,000. option mont•y bndgc mnd11 .1Hr 11 ""'
$ 2 0 O O m n \ :1 I I Ai:sum u.1 & :!nil 1 f1 Ir
RAIHIOW"S&ID -•.•J-... ct.___--C•llB---i CallToday! 646-7434
S ...... c. ~--,.._ CENTURY21/Gold St.a r """ .... IA"ll'" A unique combination of --------Ocean view. vast declt. S location, design Ar value!
9.5
7l4 55&960(1 SI05.900 o\j!t ~ :U~ lit n f
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lnifte 1044 FABl"LOt 'SHOM F.-1tli '1 puw.
•••••••••••••••••••••••'RR C"Uc;tnm dl''1~ru.tt k1tch<'n. cul d<' , .. , 1,,, .1 * * DEERAELD! I t1?n lnd1!h:f• \Ollr'""I
1 Larg es t model 1n "'1tha showtni.t I
£
Br. X lnt fina n cin g . This elegant Ar spacious
$235,000. A very special home features the work
house. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. of a craftsman thruout &
271 1 Via Vist.osa, Shore the .security of a guard
Cllffs. Niguel Associates . gate community. If you
Lee Foster • 831 ·0681 want maximum livabiU· days,~~ ev~. _ ty at a minimum cost
INTEREST
Assume $40K down. Lov-
ely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath family
r oom, fire place. o pen
be amed ceilings, new
copper plumbing, large
yard, double garage,
skylig~. Only $114,SOO
Call~9161
)
Deerfield The P lan 5 bedh ·IJ~~ al $2..'19.~•
done as never before• 1\ 1 ~"'?Re ty , •. iri•rzi;~~~~~
Pool. spa. maji!nif1cl'nl c:c:l 7S')l) 1 1
.decor and londsrapin~ .i .1 • \ .... t:~~r!~
UNITS
We have several from
duplexes to 32 UJlil com-
plexes. Most with low
down a nd assum able
loans. Call for free info.
540-311816
ca ll 75&-1.SOJ or 752.7373
for private s howing .
Compare this ootstand·
ing value at $315,000.
REAL ESTATE
: OPEN HOUSE
All this & aMume a h1iih
loan balance Call nov. • 1---------• •IMMACULATE
IEALESTATE w,uldhrhJgc
Really OCEAHYIEWS :;5 1.:111011
Spacious. near new 3 t9to llarrann ''""'·'"In;• Bdrm, 2 & 3 bath con·
CHAIMB••
This rt"n!arkable homt'
reflects a unique c·om
b1oalioo of location. de·
sign & value Feature J
spacious Br's. 2 full Ba's
Makearidiculouaofteron d o m i ni um s w 1th
this sszs,ooo prest.ilioUll fire places, 2 car gar ages
REALTY
/ •Whelan
Real Estate
& 2 stories of positive al
lurement for memorahle wkncts 4!"i .an
and lovely view Spyglass and many upi.trades. 1250 ~!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I to 1850 sq ft. Owner w Ill
4UMITS
C LOSE TO BEACH, I
Bdrms on a 50' wide lot
for only M00.000. Or buy 4
Bdrms for only S200,000 !
Hill home. Owners want help fin~. S137.SOO to
to move to Utah now. * * W Ill carry pa per at $l69,000.
.. 11~%. 12 LOl'-HOMI
D EVTN REAL EST ATE Located on Ana.helm St
&12~ in C.11 . Owner will cany
JACOBS REALTY
671-6670
One of the better duplexes
by owne r . 873-4148,
'7$-4f1'9
O NE OF ME S A
V!RDE'Sftneet. Lovely, C•••o Hlt•l••41
vacant 4 and family with ..... .... .....,
assumable VA loan. •"r~ ...... ,.
Under $140,000. Prlnc . ~ fw ..... . only. Act. s.ms •r. PrlM. o.t.. .._...,,., ,,.._,1 II 1.-.0--•
Call~ Real r.t&te, c.ty_.W
for ea pert .....:.:ticuloua C7 I 4'71t M•
1st TD al 12.5%. Home ill
vacant and· needs some
T .L.C. Add another home
or build a duplex. The
home baa 2 bdrms, den,
ram rm and double
1ara1e. Lat alle is 50' X '153'. Property m .. t be
sold to eeUJe est.ate. Call
llr. Haven anytime
541 .. 11.
BlLLHAVEN·RLTR.
Ml.-il t.m N BnNlchray, SA .
caN. We tu repairs, HI I "9 =~=.-.. :,_CDM;;~=••ll I 0 0 I Y t I W our own.~. . I COi •OIYAlll twMtlll -.. .--. Loftly I Bit N ba end
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842-4318
~loaa.d ........
1-.-uait. Pormer model. Wood n.n, ftlwlaee, llHJ ·apcradll. ()pea
LAROSlaL .... tli. s.t/lm t.S. Call llrma ..,tkC••••· Beom, ... 7719 . •acHMJrrillelledy 111.-
I ACUISTATE
5000 sq ft English Coun-
try custom home with
ocean & valley views .
Exquisite and uniq ue.
Sep. qrtn downstairs.
Additional adjac. 1cre
available with sep•rate
negotiations. ~.000
9ut1T&MAMCl The ultimate privacy in
desirable Blulf an!a. 3
Bdrma, Z be, formal din ·
ia1 rm. marble frlpk .
Qualtty C0111ln.lction on
lie lot. Excel. terms .
MS0.000 •
Jnqui re a bout other
quJ1ty properties in OW'
'1,,. niUb dollar Ulven•
tory.
w .. aw•u
714/491-2712
'
... OTICE days th rou~hout the
how Oailv Pilot Class year ! Has assumable VA
1f1l'<1 ads· d1spl;iy their loan CalJ 7SS.1501 A pirturt 1
m('Sl>jge:-; with l<'g1b1ht' Walk B le home "uh and 1mpac:I ~Our ads. W<' ~ er e gard('n "-lltil
arr proud to ~U). n •a I h dislBnl'I' , 1 • 1 , I ;
get r e s u11 ... Phon<' REAL&5TATE Slatnl'd 1 ~1·
G42 5678 l~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!l!l-• j winctn111.... , r 't"l 11
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
WOODHIDGI WITH YJIW
Excellent 4 BR detached Jlrivatc
hom e w/lg yard. deco rati\·e
wallpapers in bedrooms & baths
ttnd a ss u m a b le l oans. A n
outstanding buy at $179.900 Dan
Johnson 551·8700 (A67)
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642-IJH 64WZM
901 lb.erDiwe ~ v-c..-
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$315.000
OU>T.O.W.
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$239,000.
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beach 1.o-.~r O(]fw road
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Ira lot Super buy at 8r.ZBa.MID1q ft lyra. H>tMM4¥LY mo.lae.fn.5157. * * W 0 0 DB RIDGE Sll5,000. Atta.-old. AltMMIGllZ.
Production Mod I
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• ailabl at 12Vs%
financing at
igu I H igh •
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h th h1u11L·~1 11 1 "69 and 2975 .... qua11.: ll:l't .trl'
p11u·d 11, 111 ~2<1~500 I 1...·atu1\~\ trH.:lmk tlll L'l'
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T9LIXIS.,. Eutbhdf condo, 3 Br Jo,.\> LI!_. SES IUST UITm 2Br. Cabua • trlr, a pvt Ba, tlOOO/mo. 14&-312S, 19A
ranl OttP vu twnl\m 3 bdaa. pool• l'llJlUng pier Hl'WPOllT llACH IM.-r
Br. 2~ baa. 2 frplc, Lwi au.too.-.... + du.._ on the water In
uparadea. Owaer CO• N e wport Beach We ---------•I operation on fin tt.S.000. Moblle home space for apeclabu in income pro *ISLAND HCA.Pl•
Hllt, 52'. E.alde, CM ducing ~les in this Tie your Boat to the
CUSTOM J ... SIOO. mrnr7,MO-llllOO •~• P rivate Dot-k & reJax in
Ci r e a t o c e 1 n C/21 t•wport C* this newly deeoriled 2
Vit"w/ll ardwd nra Oln 1----------76M7'7 640..U57 Bdrm Home <¥1 secluded
rm , fa n1 kltch. charm'a e EXCITING• ~~~~!!!!~!!!!~-I Newport Island. Enjoy garden. Owner flnan. --; -the S pring & Summer
S200,0CO Tral..-P..t Seasons i n Newport
A.A llACH ILTIS 0.Ama ti space part S5SK equity, Beach the way they were
.,,,. N L.., C 1--R I I-~ vm-owner w/trade for your meant to be enjoyed · 3U• o."" •mu..., ea Obi wr.-d -·~8~ R-pons1'ble Adul'6 onl"
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• • 100 w1 e 2 r . 2 Ba. Orange C'-OUJ1ty Proper. "0 "' J ' .v• enclosed porch. corner ty. 545.9'4,9 SlOOO/mo. Available W 1,0 ~ S-J;Ci lot --Dock for ~/mo. <714~ C:w 1071 ~.._ 752·2SM Days /675-7261
B • '·" -1 S200,000, 257. down In Eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' eauta uuy customited CM. 3 28drm units. in·
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1 IY OWMll 24'xso· Viking Home 2er, come Sl,325 Newly de ._ .. ,_ . 28• •enclosed porch. In R M d 35 8ru th ........ ~g panoramic Laguna Hills nicest 5 corau-d, good location, e s po n • un e r I ocean view or Dana star putt. 21 }'l"S. old & Agts welcomt>754 0439 S300/mo. 1st & last Nan-
H artto r S pec tacula r older.~583'7. (JE8359l cy MS-9549 eve; 548-5588
customaud 3000 sq. rt. 5 c• •s&'.,. days.
2 .. C:.-. Sl71/-
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I Bdrm +retreat S90,000 --A'ITRAC'l1VE TERMS -------
' ~no~~~~ n ~;~:b~e MC.USAL~SOME Lo<>::~:~~!.it NEAR NHYC. 1 Bdrm. Costa Meto 3224 Hwlkttw lhoc" 1240
den. Complete harbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S299.500 33901 A venida · 2'706 Harbor, Ste 206A Covin~ 4 plex Cahl a. SJC 714-455275 1 ~!!!!!111~!'!!!!!!'!!~!9-1 HuntLngton Beach im~a view Mo to mo. S7SO. Mesa Verde lrg exec. 4br, VACANT 2 BR, xlnt loca-
Open H~ 1·5Suoday I I t•pgradedthroughout I --3ba. 2 sty, 3 car 1ar. lion. nr schools & shops
h 111 t-.:1 '" 1 L',, ,1 ... ,. ... t >ua t 1un p t\ 1gud I k1gh l"
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Bra ndnewdoublewidein Hirenl,lndry income VF.RSAILLES · 2 Br. Grdnr.tll50.714/T10-l804. Encl yard Kids & pets
Ne wport Beach on lhe Taxshelter 2ba. luxury furn condo OK. $475. Call Ke ith,
~. acre lot 2 3 car gar ------Owner/Broker renc uarte rs at -----COUMnY HOME Bay 2 Br. 2 Ba. 673-6113 I Short term SllO per mo. 3bdF rm. lhfuQU & two VJ ba. 962·4471
French doors & xlnt OHTHEIEACH <714>848-2000 LI DO ISLE: 2 Br, rn ba Harbor & Baker. '475. llmllaglw
I
neighborhood are JUSt a Unobstructed Ocean Vu 1 j home. Yearly Sl200/mo lst. last, S200 sec/clean H..t.iw 1242
few amenities of this Dblwide,3br.2ba, l~x:xi W.ilk to beach Th1i. _ 962-4892 •••••••••••••••••••••••
beautifully decorated 4 sundeck. Lucadia, Ct\ ti;pJucanbepurchal>ed Wate rlrootHomes lnc --3 Br 2 Ba at 17052
lldrm. 2h ba home Less Ad ults. no pets Cash without quahfyinr. Try Realtors 631-1400 LAUlan. TWMHME Edgewater. S900/mo.
I .llll'. I .H.!lll1d '\1gu1.:I. c~tll (7 1..+) 661-241 6 li.)r
BWO.\D;\ JOOR 110 .1\1 ES
Fl !'.iguel Heighti,
Singh .. •-famil) home~
from $262~500
714/66 1-2416
than 2 miles to beach & down + terms. $65,000 2 5 ··~ d w n . 0 w 11 e r 2 master bdrms. 2'hba. Avail. lmmed. Call Tobin
l111na Pt Mar ina . As· 968-6067 : 1-942-3)74 w i finanre at 12<;t, frplc, patio, swim/jac., Rlty.84&-1371 ____ _
sume lge ront r 3l'l Ow~ -Sl7R.OOO Cllarter Rlty & HotnHu..twwished 557-2721,S56-022'7 -l"i:M 1244 $2t;l::.. & Wms I.E. ACnOCJll for S• 1200 Invest 49t).KJl2: S.'H !IX! I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice clean 2 Br. I Ba •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1...-~ ICOl'OIMI det Mer 3222 Fenced yard. new paint. TURTLEROCK Broad·
.. ~ 714/493-2752 35010 + YIELD P 2 100 ••• •••••••••••••••••••• gar. $425. 1st. last + SlSC JT?OOr Plan I . 3 br. 2 ba, ~£.\ lEJ i------1111111-~-Sl30,000 2nd T.D. behiml •••• r:>. ••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2sty. 1"-'.ba. on park. sec. 2546 Orange "O" din rm. ram no. Crpl. lge \f•~,j'".· jS.alll~ 1014 SS40,0008"h lst TD on1!1'J'hankyou MGn):>&Jim S 85 0 1 mo 4 00 '-'2 548·2'778 · kitch. comm pool. Nr
•••••••••••••••••••• .. •• acres. North San Dirgn t;ndhlPS-.~""'" lfl!llotrope 1173-8823. · schls. It shopping. XlnL
--1 .._.EW ~r&-County, avocado parn•I. Nan~ .. Y~ &... ~Jb 675 ln74 _ Brand new duplex E·side cond. No pet.s. ST15 mon· -----t " """'"'~ 1 d C M 1 tseor Is I thly. Call: 494,9542 aft I Xlnl fina ncing. jumbo va u~ a t S300.000 SJ)t'~lJcularOcean&C1ly .. yr ew op SPM loquna ~ 1052Mewporflhocll 106',~wportleoch 1069 loan. 13'«~. fixed ratl' I Magnificent 360 ~_grei-lloh~S. 2200 Li ht viev. Lr 2 Br 21 tionto buy.AUupgraded --·------.......................... ·······················I 90"' I All houses \ll('W or ocean & 4 t·1ties ••••••••••••••••••••••• g . g . . . interiors. One 2 Br & one Custom:-.... srn' oJe ram1"ly •• .. ••••••••••••••••• , oan Ba with formal dining C 11 r ~ ., \1 0 81LF. H v MF. IN TIRMSTHMS IOOMforlO'IOAT 4bdrm 3•.,ba openF'n SHl6.000 2yr ducdatc l'VroR 2 1ot.s.CapL!>lr.rno 3 Br a o r appt home, 4 br, 2'• ba ,
PKIME l <>CATION 0 fi • I Duplex on the water 3 & Sal S~ Moo. afternoon' (7141751-4827, 756 3059 llr Bt:ach Ylt''<' by vwner I $975 mo Call Anthony 548-87J3or754-0312 formal din. rm. comm. . wner rnancrng. spot-Bd Deck d . . 493 1153 eves terms 496-1~ "kdys 642.5757. F.\ es & -------. rh1s umth.as:illthecom less 2 B.r hom e + a 2. rms. ?n pat1u 1 136 Electric. ask for l - -_ I "knds M4 88S9 By So. Cst Plaza. better pool. t e nnis. fr plc. rorts 11f<1du1t l1\1n.:w1thl motherin·law cottage t:'ireplaces Prime loca Trud i 5!1 8 6089 o r AP.8'1wwls M~DHen. lhannew 4Br.2Ba.frplc. S875/mo.551·1690 __
,, fnmmuruh' pool and S171.500. Ask for Rbt t1?0 · Xlnt rond 40IO 378 42.38 L...-&-....a... 1300 I •----" 2.100 Old C'd M d oll house. dshwshr. new paint in & Golf C"'•-D Condo 2 ur duhhou.w With I Rdrm. M ILi k River Ave 1.arJ(e as ._.. -~ ~ "'bd lb· rf d I ""'""' o h I en. agt 631·1266 bl loan 'T t.!-I 090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• " rm, '*· pe . con out S760rno S31·9563 den, 2 Ba. o-aut. 1~. I HJ t'l\JO' "'.1tl'h1ni: t c sum a e ua.-I I 1875 64().191)6 644 5400 """' v-.
.urf :i_nd ,unv•t, ~I :,i~ ANXIOUS C/21 M.wport Cn+r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ IY OWHH VACATIOM HOMIE ' . 1· I Br. frplc, backyard. pool. spa, all amenities
197 :U:ll tJporaded3brCondo, 640.5357 760.6767 I N r Disneyland -Gross S.59.900 I.a Quinta. t BR 2 1 Hr 4 na. vu pool. pv private SJSO •mo. util S7S0.67~9132 ., -AU THE I S30.000 +. gd potential fiu, 1 vea.r new Ne.ir La beach. L'Jmeo Shore~ inc S. I adult onl
I Creativefinancrng 1----------1 WOU. "SDOME Owner will carry-Pnn : ~u111 l.1 l'OU nt r v ,.club Cct M si goo mo Robt 642_z,9l Y Northwoods 3 Bdrm. 2
Ll·ngo S135.900 CHSIYLAllE!! I h . ...,.. t·r I h Only~2012 $47.000 Isl 11 5 • as K "JI,.....,., A"' • Ba. F am rm. frplc . Ownertagt 631 1759 n t is ,,.,au I u ome --. --I bl ""tA ' d t-" I oopn uooo ,.... I d h I . House of enlertammenl which re 3 lu r es 4 Cowrcial sum a c .. ' .:ra ua c... 2 Br. l fu1l bath. l level s wshr. patio. No kids 11"11 "" I issues a comfortable Bdrms, 3 bath.c;. 3 l'ar j Pro-_... 1600 ! p.iy'!1ent:-S50S PITI 2Hr lBa llomc. Old CdM,l S«O incl. gardner 787 or pet.5 Avail now. S750 H~v Hi._ welcome' This timeless 1 1 d ,.. •• , Juli e Sturd 1:va n l .1 b , d I .. . b 9642566 or97J.2971 Agt -• '° °rf b · l!araj.!e. love y poo an . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546 2313 ea me c e 1 1 n g s. Joann St Do not d1stur · ,, \ ,1 1• 1, H 1, 11 1• ·\ r 111 Ore an vu, 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba, beauty o en. an a un spa Move m condition. IET"' •L OFFfCE ' Swedish frplc sunn~ ler tenants" 963-8182 No fee.
' 1 Jcargara1ote $325000. dance of old fashionrct Askin"only St97,SOO.Call "" _ • ra1•e , wlk to bch & HC t~l I '"''l!l!t"'I 1n httlio. ' I to ..... J th 3 "' f ., ~~;~ ;~ ~~ R~"'LS ~ P aces .,... a ont• WI 540 1151 l O. 7 31 sq l . , an ;,>i • market Garal(e unava1l EASTSIOE: 2 BR older D"t •
fll.:o>"ur-11-llJO\('llUtltn rr~t> Steve Dunn lge bdrm.c;, f('nt•ed yrcl. Cleml'nte. S565.000 Will •. •"f . ~ -~nchildren or pets Sl\75 hom e on \? aC'r e lot 2 br.2ba r,' 1111> ind 111 .. 1 around ,...( ~-&-~-./ fm Ir _rm & 2 fr pit·~ I j trade up. from c·an :iJrl me. 67~7335 Needs clearung & work 2 br + 0 2'h ba ,~, .. ,.,,r111·1 fro11• 't'"'' ~ ~ Def1n1tely ma·omum l cash .\gt. Ron l'oulton 1 , S400per mo 546-5880.ask 3 br 21.<.r ba
111111 I Htfrm ., l1.1lh 759·9221 livab!Lity at minimum 1 498·2.'ilO P :1l'11 J)~~ert lr-on~1H11l C-....D05 rorLam1 4br t bonus2'':1ba SMZ :~'' tosl 759-150Jor752·737J • on1lu Mbr h.1 .ully "'" •. _, l~ VHIOCJe R.E . I G R E A T s ,\ ".: furn Av (';1nn1•I &. f'har .Jbr 21 2ba $1100 e Toro 1212
497 1761 ~ ~Walker 8 lee I I c LE: MEN T F (' IJ Ill 1111 F11r sah h) 111.-ner 3br. 2ba. $825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IES YA.LUE 2 1aAMDHfW memalbldgnrrrwv"l( f.C-4M21 2br.lba.S625 HOME FOR RENT
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I r m t lJ in· L 159. . NEWPORT SHO.ES Both in excess of 3000 sq $125,000 '.l kr 2 t\J 1;c•ll homt> -.; r ocean f'ash1on lsld. pets welcome. 964·2566 or
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r11 1rt'o \.'1•n prl\;1t1•w1lh !>pac1ous 3 bdr m . 2\2 QWNER~Al[·. S264.950toS276.950 S73l T I T .A per mo 2 1 :.tanrting v1f'v. 1l·1•ei;:.1 1 _rp cs a • m aint. yd . Ad ults. no Ray ~.1;. Sp:in11u':: h•lrm & b al h 't-: n d Un 1 t · · '1 CAU FOR IMFO. Bdrm rondo Sao J \1;1n 1 hie. owner 492-2499 appt pets Inquire at 527 18th
hn f11rn1.il d1111nt..' r111 townhome Offered at 4 BR.3BA.family 644-7211 •Cap istr ano. Grt>al In . WALKER&LEER E SJ . ·714,960_6331 or WOOOlltlDGE
" •1 '"•1ri11n,11t'rl neutral $2-49.500 Agt. 640-5560. home: 1265.000 vestment. i <.>r1ec Ill a hfe·hme iippl) •s112. Rich earthtone colors.
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SWI J.1111 CHAIMEI. SUPER ------66l-IOIO 2"'1 acreesrate include'> 2 Br: lba, 252 KJ'!ox _St. 3 & 4 Bdrm. S57~1625. stove,refrig.wshr/dryr. W~ot1tHCHMs TE IMS -I 0 % MEAllEACH I S ' • -----ca rr 1a~e hse . 3 far E.s 1de. SS85 ut1l inc Fencedyards&J(araRes. auto dr opnr. Jse, adlts
h1e .. RHlfton DOWM New 3 BR . 3'"2 Ba , ' ' lhipMxn/ ~a rage,as well 11s6Br l Drive by.calJ 645-7009 Kids & pets welcome $675 mo. Owne r /agent
671-6900 Dont wait on this lovely c u s l o m h o m P _.__"' -01tits S. 1800 mans ion Sl.50.000. Coll 964-2566 or 973-2971. Agt .. 631-5155
house with private dock. Handcrafted oak int ·I **Old T f ••••••••••••••••••••••• for moredet111ls Dianne 3 BR 2 Ba. carpets. no fee.
l •1(-,__ LIVl.._.G $475,000. 641-0763. stained glass. spa e US In Brand new dupJex E·side Crain & Assoc R E d rapes. fireplace. double 3-~-1-~-B U ~~b~~g~ ~ge 4br. 2~a • tr;r'lll.""' " ------l If you appreciate the C..osta Mesa. 1 yr lse or (7141539-5400 garage. fenced yard. RV rm , • a P· u Y r · comm Y
<.'harm and convenience ---------•I looks and quality of dayi. lse w/option to buy. All . graded. Enclosed yard lake. pool. tennis. S825
t prestiRe and pleasun• CHAIMR Pl IllR It J(one by you'll love th is upgraded interiors. One ColoradoSpnn~s medical access.~mo. w ith ja C'uzzi. double 559-8476
'" this beautifully kept 1 block to ocean. As-an ea y immaculate 2 bedroom 2 Br & ooe 3 Br Call for bldg fully least'(! lonj.? loy ~. IHr. garage. Near s hopping. w 0 OD B R ~ -DG E
li\kefronl home with sumableSl.52.000loanat 752-6499 h omt> Til e r oo f , appt.54&-8733or754·0312 t erm ten.a nts. no de 5 .... 7729 7S6S01.,~'!_!.,l.3/596-720.2 or "CREEKS.JOE"' Willow
riMk r ights S225,000 Lerrific int erest rate . --7 ----1-1 hardwood rl?Ors . s un r.-rred ma_rntenanre, am 1 -~~~~~~~~~I • .....,.,>AIO Call for appt lo see This duplex is priced to • ....._,. 076 1 room. balconies and so htc~Property 2000 pie park1~. J!d area -------Plan. Avatl. 2·15. Prof.
<:twsh1reReall)759·1877 sellatS235,000.No quali···••••••••••••••.••••••• m uc h more-a ll in a ••••••••••••••••••••••• $315.000 Call Oianne MesaVerde3 Br l~Ba. Llkenew3Brwith s tove. landscaped model home ryin~required SlS0,000. buys thtS lge 3 parklikesettmg Call for APP\.EVAl.LEY Crain & Assoc RE Quiet cul-de-sac Near Child•smallpetok.SSSO on the park. 4Br 3Ba. 2 MiuionVieio 1067 ,· BRbouse.End or cul ~e l deta1ls andyourpersonal Nearnew4-Plex,2bdrm. 1714 )~S400 s<'hools. S700 mo. 1st & mo.SJ&.~orSJS.7979 sty. F.M .. Din. Frplc .. •••••••••••••••••••••••*Cote Realty s~c Great ocean & hill! ins ction. 2 bath each unit. with last. Wkdays 549-2744 . •fTHE•••cH Dshwshr. M/W S850. No
Au..._ Loan 91 1% A. I , ·t l view Try S30,000 dwn fireplace, enclosed patio, 1•..t &hft Eves64J.(g'J6. • -pets By appt 964-2566.
Url1rhtful :lbr 21la . nH•s men Charter Rily & Invest-I double garage. S16S.OOO W.ted 2900 --------2 Br. 2 Ba. Large yard Agt.Nofee.
w cvu11lry klt<'h<'n. 640-5777 ~n:s._~81.22;83J.8811 I Bill Gr undy . R ltr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s...,..uYi1t9 Ref's & dep. No pets. -----
l'llthf'ctr11I ce1hngo;, nan) •!!!~-!!!~~'!'!~~2200 sq ft 3 Bdrm house' 67Hl61. P\".f PARTY Nnn realtor 3 bedroom 2tn bath con· S525. 842·8S40&5J6.2190. Wdbridg new 2 Br. 2 Ba. up~ra™" f'ar1h tones ---· --------wish es tn pur chase do. Firepla~. tennis a nd --Fam nn. ,dbl gar up-
SI 18 000170 ss:w Open Hou.st' Sunday b I k 5 r r o m b <'::: r 11 · FOUIPLIX Rluffs Condo 3Br. 2Ba pools, welcome kids & 4bdrm, 2ba. new crpts, grades. nr Jake. lease
SpecialHome bea ut1lul oceanvu,great Wnh:•attu Wests ide Costa Mesa single s t ory (714 1 pe ts . S725/m o . Agt. stove. clean & in quiet $700/m o . 5 48-8684
Special Location terms.SlSO,IXX>.661 2407 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N eed s som e work 346-T124 Eves Mr Wni;thl 556-2660 area .~.(213)421-3339. Dic k /Steve . Eves
Mtwporl lhoch I 069 Com er lot, oceanview JUST USTID S22,000 yr income F111l --1 BR e 1 · 759-0875
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NEWPORT CltEST Owners asking S275.000 ir,_ •usy SALE will carry l0'7. interest 1ndudmg 3 bdrm master1 3 BR. 2 Ba. pool ;+ new carpets, drapes . Woodbridge 3 br condo.
THREEbeaut1rul rondos s I d R'd p b l PROPERTIES ~r.-'f60000dn su1te<with pool )m pre Jacuzzi. SllS7 mo+ ut1I. fplc. Grdnr. S750 ~o. \"'1 ba. custom decor.
3\'ailable. Different loca 'e a e al I Is. ro a e -----Gor geous 3 Bdrm. glass w . . sti~ious 0 .C' locat11\n. lip g r e a t r a m i I Y 964-1688. askror J ackie. xlnt toe. 962S. 673-8432
lions Pool, tennis. spa ~/5.~-;!,~~ encl pat.lo lluge lot Only ~ PR€HIG€ LoS800.IXXI Rrply lo P.O. ne11ot hborhood. David, Clse to bch newly paint· Woodb 'd L 3 bd
<:losl' to bet\<'h & Hoa!( • Kruse 200/o DH• 11°/o lH'T $ll5.900. I HOMcc Box 122'7. Sunsrl flt>ach. 646·3255 ed cpl ~-l:t.'.ba dbl 2,.._ bndetage t gheed rdm , Hospital . Oume & GooH Bette M Scott & Assoc . ~ l CA 907~ -----. • ...,, . . n a c con o.
C /21 Me-'C9"". 2 HOUSES c-... vt-ws 842-4424 R.E. lnvestments . OC EAN VIEW condo . gar, llv rm w/frplc. else Din rm.family rm. frplc. -..-• -... Y.,.. rent or lse. New. luxury to s chools/shppg. fully lge yard. comm. pool. 640.5357 760.6767 Nwpt Hgts. Owner rm Motivated seller will otMrlMll&hft 3333 W.CoastHwy.NB lf'tttah 3 Br , 2~Ba . rrplc . fenced. lge backyard Avail lmmed. ms/mo. O~ & VIEW Both Stl!l9.000 cerry 80?< rontracl at 645-6646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s7501mo 963-2484 or S600SJ&.2788aft5PM + dep. CaU 752.1282 8 to ,,.,,..._ 645-9628 13% for 5 yea rs on ••••••••u••••••u••••• H0tnesfweehlwd 964 5354
3br , t den. 3ba, 200 spacious cu,,tom home. Mob•Ha.s 4 Units perfect owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ·------1 BLK wocean, nr. new 3 4P_m_. ______ _
Kings Pl l~ financing ---------1 2900 s/f, 3 Bdrms, 2'~ ba. For S. 1100 user. ln HB wiftl pool. lalH>ce Pts...... l I 07 Mesa Verde, 4 br. 2 ba. sty, 3 br. 4 ba. din rm. University Park. 2bdrm
Call for appt 646-7590 .....,_"S 3 frpks. lge gourmet ....................... S300,000, 25% down, as ....................... frplc, din. rm, 2 car gar, fam rm. 2 car gar For + den. rec. facilities. no
CLOSIOUT kit chen, formal dining BAY VlEW sume loan. Townhouse Charming 5 bdrm, 3 bath S700. 646-2821. Mature cpl. No pets. $750 pets.~. 7»-S597. Need Tu Sheller?
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SacrificesaJeollast con-rm, \'!I acre lot . oak LIOOPENTN apl.5. S2.000 income. will bayfront with 38• boat per mo.+ Stt. dep. (213) ---------
do . Reduced Sl0.000. parguet floor~. op en Delullte mobile home, 2 trade up. Agts welcome rtoat Sl600 mo Bi ll 3bdrm. 2ba, cute & clean 569-9719 btwn 4 :30' & 3bdrm Laurelwood Pat.lo
Don't miss this. Newport beam ceilings & much 754 _0439 Grundy. 6'7Hl61 doll house. children/pets 6:30PM Home. newly redec. Lrg Hei1hts 2 bdrm. den, more. Ocea.n-Golr course }'l"S old. Pass by 1142 El ok. Sll50/mo. CaU Jackie Uv rm w/frplc. master
community pool. Best views fromeveryroom Pa seo. Lido Park CoroltCldetMcr 3 122 at84Hlll80or631-1400-3Br. 2Ba house. nice cul· bdrm suite. co untry val~ in town. 1158.000. s:no.ooo '49.950 cOST·· ..... s... ••••• •••••••••••••••••• de·s•c. $620/mo. Incl. .. 1'tch 2 ..... •ar Wat•r at O,..W&S..15 447 Ave . Cres pi. San ,.,... ,. JRr 2 ba furn orunlum 3bdrm. lba, SUS/mo. 2 gardener. water. No" · ,----~·seoo""
SOI St. A *•••id. Clemente . 492-8084 CANNERYVlLLAGF. Fourpln. •.ooo down. No ' c hildren or pets ca r gar. re.need yard. pets. 557-IM7aft.S. =~Se'; 9 i9 /mo.
Owner will cooperate 2 Brn 2ba . Financing Best areaforrftlts. S875 /mo o n lse 322 Pets/kids ol. Drive by l· l , l· 1 .
with broilers. avail. S ,000. See at 700 Marigold Open for \•iew 21811 C an yon . # 8 Lovely 2Br, lBa. Pool. Woodbridge-new condo. 3
Ntwport Hgt.s by Owner Lido Park Or. #22. ing Sat/Sun 10.2 645-70!». ram rm. dbl attached br, 2..., ba. den. on parlt. 2 b r . w / 2 db I g ar 1 gar. cloee w bch. slntlea -"". , .. ,1 ... 17
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Ii-;:) -;:)tHI ( ).,.........., 9 commercial unlls. Bed •· o A I I 2 8 / •·-..., _,, $210.000 1 0 ,,....,.,.., We have other mobile l,arge 2 room"' en, v a · now-r w we l come. No d ogs. ----------gorgeo1U ocean view• Spot.less, ln Prestigious gara•e, nu crpt, sais. 1st. •"'CA...o.-.. .,_ New Woodbrid-Chateau 8"0WN,..R BACK BAY 11-homesfromS22.000&up. " .......,.., _._.. .. ~
I r; • owner may C8JT)' imanc-••IDIM 610¥1 Jasmine c~. Avail•· lut It noo. 2054 Maple. • 2Br. 2Ba, Cbardonay
lmmac 48r. 2~Ba, 2 sty Beautiful beach home. ing . 861·240'1 R~:.~ront Hom:;l~~:OO 7 units , $298.000 with b I e T h r u J u n e ~0113 Small 1 Bdrm, 1 ba. I car Model. 11*1 kJc nr lake.
$285,000 assume Sl95,000 Newport. 3Br. l~batb .• SELECT owner'unit. tlSOO/Mon th Broke r. gar · C l e an, quiet. up1radea. H75 mo. ~-642·~ Assum. 9.1%. S80K loan. 759-9100or759-0874 Agt. New• lge 2 br, 2'h ba $400/mo. lll+DIO dep. 752·1• dys, -.9511 or
$6 OOODOW..all Pvt. streets. Gorgeous PROPERTIE~ Laguna Beach mobile .......... M L_ twnbae, pool, apa. up-Walk w beach. 535.a. 552·50lrfeftl · • " I d ..... M home , atepa to beach. llUW'l9 '".. J 144 graded. 2 miles w beach. aft Spm. · 3 Brdrn C ape Cod an •c•-·I· ~ny ex·----------• lbdrm.lba,newcrpts 4' 16 units. t .2X0rou ••••••••••••••••••••••• $72$.831-4445. IBr. l·leffl townhome.
charmer w/bearn cell· trl a!.:..,~000. Pnnc. on· WI.. --drpa pool laundry Ow&er/,,_. ~. or Univ. Park condo, 2br, b ...: ..___ ,_ ..... 4 Br. 2,Y! ba. TRl·LEVEL. Univendty Pull. Mo. w mgs. antq. frplc. cetm y . .,..,,_,, -•• .,_ s hop's. many xtru: ~-2ba, aep, din. rm, frpk. 2 r. 1 ..-..........,. c__,., Clofe w adlla, abopl 6 mo. Niil. $700. Cleo6ce
cablntts, country kit., Ir TIY SI II DOw.t II agntricent HO deg. Space rent ts75/mo. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~v'd patio, am. garden, 1ar, fenced yard. crpta It bcb. ~Imo. m . .-aft loe.UC.. Xlnl. eond. Agt.
< more. Lrl( a.u umable let wlltte water vlew ... blulf • O rr C I I *.,. -•-•-.._ quiet, '750. 551·0285 drwpe1, ..,ber Is dryer • • ._ • 'TO. SUlt,500. Ownr/Agt. Auume larce loan . t 0 p ... w 1 J It t 0 .14,75 o ers. a ·---••.. h oolt ·up, u 2s /mo.. •.----·------
' 63\·547' ttt-<m5evea COl:npleeelJ fumisbed 1 und ... brand new 3 (714)49-CIS. Garden aro... Newport ~.... 3141 77C)..5Gt 3 br, 1~ ba, 2 aty condo. New I Br. a.do. 2"' Ba.
• ' Bdrm C'Cllldo. Price ~· 8R ... pte panled w/tn HEMET: Pefed for re· Ba{()Ort t·JBr, 2·ZBr •u•••••••••••••••••••• H. 8 . C'lldren OK. A/C. No ,..._ Ml/eno. ·11ove riebl in. 2bdrm, 2N dueed to ll.ll,IOO. POol, tettOCn ... rt pool and ti t Jll 1 t . Br. Pr Ide o t lla1nl0ceat ~••nf'root lies. del 11.,. or Collete -/mo.--,. rra "-1 ll.S. ·~condo, completely It •pa, aecwtty. CloM to Juuui. S.. Clemente. remen · um .• enc · owoenlllp, ~ a'li to UCI t.ome. ~. Iba, trc Pull, a br, 2 ba,-. Nr
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Garden Apartments
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Newport Beach/No .
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PINE BLUFF AP'J'S
1 Spac. 2 br, 2 ba. Ad ult
complex. patio, view,
frplc, en cl gar .• gas
a rg e p r ivate E -S1d e
Bach. Kitchen. full bath.
storage. $320, ulils paid
No pets. 759-9194.
stove, dishwasher , spa, Newer 2 Br. with garai;:e
lndry rm. From $500. Adults. no pets $410
SPMC 631-6107 548-5766
2b c 734-B Shalimar , New upgraded 2200 s q ft .
$385/mo. No pets, apply Ellec. Townhouse. Bac•k
at U n it A 548-1257, Bay Newport Beach with
642-3307. view. 21 unll complex
with tennis court. pool,
spa. SIOOO per mo Call
Sheila 641 9022
jac, immac cood $450. Lge, upstrs 2br . bale, the Back Bay. Sp ec·
Avl2/2.!1152-6505 crptd, e ncl. gar . N . tacularSpa,7swlmm.ipg
Laauna. ss.&s. t..QJ.382'7 pools, 8 liahted tennis
3 BR, 2\-'J Ba twnh.se, fplc. ----courts, bike traifs, put-
gar children & pets OK Oceanfront. pvt beach, 2 ting green. Bachelors, 1
S600'mo. AND, 2 BR 2 e a : B r · MO BILE H O M E . and 2 bedrooms apart·
ga r. children OK 1 mile com p l. r~rn Heated ments. and townhouses
to PClt. 1475 mo. 964•2937 pool. secunty & garage. from 1429.00 per month
(rom 9AM.SPM. $800 mo, by o wner. On Jamboree At 642·1802or!n5-0545 San J o.quin HJll.s Road
For lease or by Option (714)644-1900 Huge. ocean view 1 Br. ----. -Brand New Condo loc. Dix. IS:iO. inclds utils. Ocean front r?r Winter
Se asid e Vi 11 age at For appt. caJI ~2317 Rentals. Furnished & un·
Beach/Atlanta Blvd 11> -----rum. Broker 675 4912.
2br + Ubrary + 3ba. 11' L .... ..,... 3152
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S36S·S4SO: 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apts
Crpls, drps, patio. wood
beam clngs. Small pet
OK.
TSL Mgmt. 642-1603
3br. + 3ba approx.1650'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, I ~ ba +gar, Hoag
sec gate, Jtennis courts , Condo 2 er. 2 ea. on gotr Hos p a rea. nu decor,
Lge 2 br. t i.~ ba. p atio. pool/spa $900/mo per c 0 u r s e 1 n c 1 d s open hse Sat & Sun 11·3.
275A Cabnllo. ~ No 2 8 H · I · W
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each 21J/83J.1369or eves was her /dryer, fritce 4 3 1 aria a y ,
pets 67~ 7450 1 2131831 5734 S575 492-6700. 492·2796 S500/mo 83().5875
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1 1 J: u e . ho re:. 1 rn m 11 • •"'•"' I r wate r pd. 636-4120.
667 Victoria St. S38S
deco rated Balc-o n v
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I V.:>~'t ,.-111 ., t llr "''' S.125 & up I I S500. ~Santa Ana Ave 661 1162 Mewportleoc:h 3269 · I 11rl ~"r Atlttlh. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• 586-6918
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front •lhdrm. Jha "''"h w.tllc l1 "'atc·r. $HUI "" gar . w d hcxlkups, $495 adults only, no pets Vic encl. garage Ver) cult'
rlf'1·nruted. 2 hlot•k -. lo t>:H l ~'t! C.ASA DE ORO 1 lZ IJJ44.'>-l2l9 tor ia St, nr Brookhurst Dana Point S500 mo
ocNrn 96266&1 1 1 1 Tll l11"' l'i\lll 2flr a pt w frpk . ut1I incl. $4l0/mo S3l-6lll2 -Eves 496-6381 () (' t' ll n ii 11 ti Ir Ol \ \ II
Lux Harbor V11•" ll11w V1·r~Jtll("', pnlht111 •' 1 i.1i.• ru r1111· v1111; yrly S700mo 2 Br. 1 Ba. dshws r . frplc. 1 Br 1 Ba SJ50 Bach
3br 2ba. r .. m rm fir 2 B.1 pvt 1(11.111l1·ol r• 11t 1 11 11111 ti • -.1gn 67!>-l&M balcony, cathedral ce1I 1295 Allutils pd
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va rd" 631 11112 or' $1~)(1 mofi7>44'#4 furn111m "1rr11un<l1·rl Niel' 3h dr m 2 ba s pa, bbq & lndry No EtToro 3132
Answer Ad 114'.i 1;.,2 1:1110 I ... ,th plu~h l:1111h1·;1p1ng I $650/mo. till J ~e. Witi pets. $495 mo 2650 Harla, •••••••••••••••••••••• •
24hrs I Hart.or Vww l'ortofmo \1!1111 llv111~ .11 its h•·st furn 67!>-S7IO !>49·2447. Beaut. 1 year new 2 Rr j
4br Jb.i, w pool A. p;1 ~" '"'" , l'h Ba Condo with pool. CUSTOM I LT. 1 $!000 leruw ~ l:t."li t lltlrm fun11,l11·d $410 Capi1tn.o a.aclt 3111 Bach. & 1 Br with lort. jacuzzi. & cable TV 1n
4 br 1den, fam. r m + I , .! l\1trn• funw•ht'<I $4!f0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c a r Pe I s · d r a P e s · cld. Yearly l5:50 Broker W e s tclcff-Dover Call Newport lrest l\rti·h 1 1'15 \\ \.\ii.son 642 1971 tbrm, Iba, S200 mcl util fireplace S370 & up 283 675-4912
646·48« days 54fl 311 7 hdrm ix·ean vii•w •1 Jlr I r e rr1g, no kit c h e n Avocado. Hayloft Apls . -----I eves/wlmd.'i. 2•-., Ha New decor Quret 1$3?.'l Mo [)t>lu'(c• \lobtle 493 07S9or493-t l216. 645-7485 Hwliw:yt• a.aclt 3140
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Bay not rar away, 4hr. pvt p ets S87!i \ ,. ,, r Iv µ.·t-. Quiet wcur<' 1991 Corowa .. Mar 3122 Stunning large I & 2 2 br , 2 ba, frplc. wet bar I
po o l + jar . 2 300 642 46S7 ""''"'J>urtHl\tl 6468373 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm .2Ba garden apt Call a fternoons , Mon
M a r gar et Or Sfl90 I Nice View. Jbdrm, 2ba. 2 Pool & re<: area. 710 W. Fri, 960-~-
957·72:.J. !>48-2692 Ask ror Sa11 JelCIR Lu>. lll{lo for 11(•at. rmpl s undecks. rrptc. beams. 18th. St
Rav C opidvwww 3278 non.,mukmi.: 1wnt. ma1<l adults. no pets . $900 Brand new l Bdrm Pier-
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ll*I LUR=S Condo Village San Ju:in 2 H . 1 h 67S-J058eves patio. E Side S4S01mo tenn is, garages S475
Beaut 3 Bed. end umt. br -+ den, l ba. ~'mu I wttington l'OC 3740 640-09!n (213 ) 59&T202 dys . 1714 >
clo:-.e to pool & lt'nrlll< Fvr.; l ?.13l~7 ~ •••••••••.•••••••••••••• 2 Ar duplex, 4 blks to 842-4721 e\'l"S
Brandnew rpl l'lll'tl'IO I H.l .sRMEST I h1•a r h . J:ar, W /O , rnr. 111-iea Palio. f,!ar .
schl & shoppmj.! /\varl 2 br. 1'-· b ;1 J',l q 111N &. C.,p1n 1,hf:~tatr l.1v1111!' S525 mo Avail 2 10 adults. no pets S475 THEWHIFR.ETaEE I
immed Onve h' 2757 s unny I.Rf' p;1l10 frph 11 .. 1111lful p.1rk hke o;ur 760 1356 645·9857.~I LUllUry Adult units al a f
Vis t a t lm bros<• Then t'omm puol. f·arpor'l '-ruu nf1 111i::'< TPrraced fordable Uving. 1.2 & 3 call 'l~crrav,e fwy·~ rm ~~I 1.11111 sunlcl'n l!a" hbq 2br Iba, ~ar, lndry a rea.18 rand new I br i_n water B r . Well deco.>r ated
C /2 1 .,.___. Cntr 1714 >49.1--m49 , '"' r~ linjl f ounta 1n ~ palm. frplc, 1 ~'l blocks lo I oriented comm. F r plc. Olympir size pool. hghl
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par r ., a . very CAPlSTRANO hkt> kit chen & c·abrncLs vanellinJt. S500 ---H 8
clean townhousl'. pool Lo ,_, "' R h .. IL 673-3470 Bra nd new I & 2 br . ex . F. -.u., ·06 9 JO ". (•le ,650 mu I ral..-utn~un anc .:t n 1 " to lf11nt1n)(l11n rom ......... ......-1
"' Rdrm 2 Ba + p•)(1I and l'l'nh'r Costa Mesa lre m e ly un ique floor
Sou l h I and H l' a I to" I "P" $65()/mn ('all Ing" I B<'<imom unfum 3124 plans. Frplc, micro. split
544 1440 Rnlt ut 49:\..Mt2 frunl MOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• level. encl gar. water
I r~-rlrnom rum 2 Ir. I lo 4 Dt oriented romm .. pool &
Sea vre"' 4hdrm 2h:i ,., SCll'ta A.Ila 3210 from $4.tll Nt'w ly decor C:as pd, jac 979-3376. 751-9187
ec hnml' jlUardt'fl .J11•.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , lh'<lr11om furn $490 enrJ gar, pool, d /washer
with PoOI & lenm~ SMOO t('•>lY Spamsh C:titt:r~c-111• \111tlL' 011 pN" AdulLc; 642·5073
640 7986, fl44 ~:t ' 1•ornl1'(1 2Rr, I n .1. 11: Hl I 'trhlu-:-J-'rt't''
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t• n (' I g a r . p o o I .
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qua rll'r~ fo'ac1ht1r., fur U~ lJOO HI.Mt~°" WESTL.AJ(E VILLAGE .. eparalc l(uest & mau1 'I How~ Fwwi~ cw 1
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c;h ow arenas l v1·ar "'1th1n mmult'' 1, "" Kc'·.1<h n>nt.al "tud1u con l'ool.spa,lndryrm ,gar
lease 1·0 .1 1\l l'l a1 ;• "' 111 '• s.-,.c,c, mu f'oul 'I'" I avarl 2Br $410-$480
l\rrport m ('u<;tll M1·~' I ll11nl tfrhr no (~!)1 TSI. Mgmt Redhill ~Realty
673-7300
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w.1tl'r R<t rdnf'r &. ·"!>'"" h;:ht "'"~Ill)! $.JO(I mot <Jnd~ar Newly decor
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hrautrful homo· , .tit .._ 1 1 ( ,, a llowance M k (' 1 , u1 111 pro u U '>
2 br. 1''2 ba, 610 J oann St.
$410 No children. Small
dog cons 642· 7344
2 br dplx. Nwpt Hgts. gan,
adults. no pe ts . S450
Open Sal/Sun 12·4 326fl
Ogle. 997-4219
I BR nr. So. Csl Plaza,
adlt comm. sec f,!ate. full
rec. rac·s S425 Avl no"'
831-5019
IA.YTlMIERS
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SEA ENVIRONMENT
9632 HAMIL TO N. H .B
962·4500
Small I Adrm. I ba. I car
gar. Clean , quiet I
S400'mo 1st +S200 dep
Walk to heh 536-6288 a ft
6pm. SPACIOUS IBDRM
frplc, ~e priv. patio.
wa lk·in c loset. dis 3Br. 3Ba. 2frplrs.
hwasher. gar, pool/lndry no pets S750
adults.
facilities. 399 W, Bay St 96().tmlft
646.9883
Ground floor 2 Br. 2 Ba
Stove. dshwsr. breakfast
bar, patio. Adults. no
pets. $4:.> mo. + $250 sec·
64!>·!>433.
2 I 3 llDltOOM
DB.UXE4"S.
Oplx, 3br. 2ba. quiet. nr
Civic Ctr. dbl encl Rar.
frp lc. near new . lge
patio. ~75 962·0819
Lge JBr, 28a. fpl, w d
hkup. d isw Nr Hunt
Harbour Avail no"'
l5:iO. 84(). 371 I
rtJTF. Newport Hr111hts. 2 oni a :H "111 "'1' 1 "111m•.rnnk"r /\!11111 ov<'r
RH +detached !-!ll'eptn" Rankrr. 962 5511~ o r l •o TV .,.ll(l1 A"' ""51 " 9fi.1 I f:J!l rt"> No f1·1• I ·• • mo .,.,.. '"' mom & extra a, both J
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Ule 8 liBJIU HuntiliMJton leach 1840 dos • .1 2br , .S450·S600.
4P.Al'TM&frS ••••••••••••!•••••••••• pool. JaC. lennlS~1826
vard o rrered at $695. FW'ftilhed 3400 : ..................... .
Agt !>49-1366 • •••• •••••••••• •••• ••• • 1S1wda rnlar Oct'anfront
Aeaullful garden apts tr.=========~==::--=;;;.-======::;i Pool & spa Adults. no 11 ---
pets. I\ ('I h l\vnrl now ~ 4 Hr Con
Newport Condo JBr, 2Ba. an t'rnente 2hr. 2 ·' no do ti73 SllRf' children. p a nor.1m11· 1
Rach. S340
I Bdrm $39().$400
pvt s pa, community pool view S750 ~.2J:l4 BAI.HOA RAY C'Ll'A 2 3 car f(arage, arllL'I only, 2250 Vanguard. 544).9626
no pets S875 mo t11t & Cottdo•iirMU· bd. 2 ha furn Sub lse
last 972 47109AM SPM Uttfw wilhed 3425 642 4097 &42 4736 I Bdrm. $400
Blurrs condo. nicely de
cor 3 br. 2 ba. s undeck,
$825/mo Carol. 675 5930
or 7 6()..<1195.
Huge beach·close duplex.
4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 level
w 1rrplc . S800/lease
J!13)37~. 396-8M6
l51 E. 21st .. S4G-2408
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lwnhse in Park Newport Nt'wer 2 Br 2 Ba. $425.
S290 mo Cathy 751·627l Avail. approx. Feb. l.sl .
76().8847 eves · ' 760-1418 or !>48-8675 eves
Woorlbndge Conrlu :lhr
11 •ha. S600 mo
851 2000 or wknds.
Jbdrm. Zba , hke new. n1r, Luxury Ocea nfrt)nl Week · ----
utihlles except elet· All ly 2 or 3 Br C-Omp. furn. S475 2 Br. 2 Ba. Br and ~ew
amcn1l1t'S. Children ok incld linen,, ~4784 Townhouse. AU built·1ns,
Nr. SC. Plain S500 • • frplc,lndryrm .• carport.
964 1688 ask for Alta or C ondcui"!MUIM Adult.s only,nopeb. --------•I 963-6940afler 6pm. Unfuniished 3425 TSL Mgmt. 842-6221 or 8 L U F F S : 6 8 d r m -• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 642· 1803.
w /pool and rer reation
room. SUOO!mo
Vll!:W HOME : For Exec
In Harbor View. 3 Br . 6
ba. Pool. l2500/mo.
Wa~rfrmtHomt'fl Inc
Realtors 831· HOO
3 Bdrm 2~ Ra Npt. Ter·
race condo, hi1hty up·
r r ad ed w/k>vely patio.
comm. pool, sauna• Jae.
MSG/MO. No leaM. No
pets. Avail. 3/1. 1.11-1317
'" appt.
AT THE BEA CH
SAN CLEMENTE
New Lu x uriou s All Adu l t
Co ndominium s f or Lease .
Approximat<'lY 2 100 sq . ft. 2
bedroom. 3 bath Closed circuit TV
security gate. S pe c tacular white
water view All amenjtjes. pool, spa
& rec. room starting at $800.00.
SUNSET SHORES
7 14/49 .. 1435 714/49M310
Zbdrm, 2ba condo. n r S.C .
P lua, 1475/mo.
536-1.518 eves.
2bdrm . 2ba, cloeed gar,
b alcony, cd location .
1450/mo. ,Please call
M5-M73.
l Br. 1 Ba. Stove It Ola·
posal. l ChUd. $325 mo.
9 · 5 Mo n t h ru Fri.
838-80IS.
Lge 3 BR I~ Ba apt, cpt.a,
drps, bltna. Nr OCC. $t15
mo. Aft2:JO, *-'7214
Kenne bunkport?
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that won The America's Cup in ·757
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If you're not sure who (or what) KennybunKpor1
was. don't feel bad-you're not alone.
Kennybunkport cs one of 14 d1stmCtJvely
different apartment floorplans at Seaw1nd Village
in Huntington Beach. Seawind Village 1~ a result
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A perfect blend of nature and hvcng-
nestled in a forest with babbling brooks and quiet
ponds. ccioled by natural ocean breezes. Add to
that tennis courts. swimming pools. aJacuu: and
a convenient location near shopping and
employment and you've got a place anyone would
proudly call home, (Even Kennybunkportl)
One and two bedroom. one and two bath
adult apartments from '440.00.
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Serving Area 9 yurs
MOISl Reasonable
Insured, lic"d. 586·8425
PAINTING
IS Yean Experience
548-4162
REASONABLE PRICE
lnl./Ext. Free est .
Cust. work IJ3&.MS3 Jack
Vlaa, MC. 541-5130
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Custom Made. 642-9652
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l'amtinR Company
3 Gef)e rations or
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535·6701
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67S-4112 Broker a.-4 Ocapmcy by 96<1-395.S t50 ·SQ rt office Share IJt' V<'lbis Spray Booth
• Large furn. Studio Apt Yacatioft lewtah 4250 recpt rm & secty s p, use I 12·x 12· 3 H r exhaust
Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. wit.h 'oolbesandinH.8 .Sec ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br.2ba.ut1IUlcl femon o f c p y mac h , I.aw Re nt 3mos to3 yr;. 180 :dread~ set up S2500
garage, patio. pool. gate, pool. tastefully !bdrm . 2ba rondo on l ly , Oakwood Apts
1
ubrary WestclHf BldR h> 835,.. r f'Jrx tt-rms 6316100
Adults. No pets. 1801 H fum. North Shore or Tahut> $235 mo <.:all ans\.\ Pr ad 646·4844 Fum or unfum
15th. St . Newport OCEAHRtONT-YllLY Fully rum 5 mm from •386642-4:.>0 -RNe:l llq\JOr storeo.mEasl ~ei!ht.s."'50.642·7340 JBr. 2Ba. frpk. en('Lc;d North Star S400 wklv l.uxunous.full serv11·eor l .<1 r 11"<ot nc"l~ dP1111.11 <"oac;t lllRhwa} prime
Oceanview lux Jbdrmex-ga r . w /auto opener, %7 32216.~3946Hert Wanled~ponmr.immate ftce spaee,l~rms n in ~·d Quiet Co!>la ~t1• ·• lr"·ation'" Corona del
ecutive rondo. all new was h/dry hook up I lo shr -ibdrm. -iba II H re renc e room 't'l' I i.lrta 2:.rfl:. r Bathrm A \1ar (all this bstmg of·
HUNT HARIOUR Largt'B1~Bear Cabm home \\alk1ngd1!-t;inlto o;erv1 ce.; Ne ,,., port "t>lhJr hr" for details Lusk
appliances. trash <'Om· 3Br 21,'zB~ condo w boat I Pool table color T\.' 2 bear h . Po o I Ja r I Uearh . Call for tnf t) Rt•alt). 675-3411
pactor . was hertdryer. slip.Ocean&bayv1ew.2 frplcs,slpst4 ~56916 $300 mo R9t 40221 7526188 S111I I rrt1 r~, •I·····
microoven.self·cleaning kd 0 '" "nu.0.1..rrWl .... ESTOIE oven, new crpt & drps, frplc's, 2 car gar w auto 1llftrtols to Shere 4 300 I ,,. a Y!> 960 !:I 111 or ORJ\NG E CO Al RPO RT 2.Sto "-1dir;an!1 SI\ ...,. "' "' "
frpl, spa, pool etr Sec opener. wash tdry, rully 1·•••• •••••••• •• •• •• •••• !lf-0 1163.J ev('!. & "'k1•mb Lease avail al 8:f l!OllO WfTH T A.mMG IAI
)(ate.Sl.500 17 .41972-3023. rum forrenlto Junest \1ov1n~?J\vo1d dt•J.>0s11 ... & GorOCJH I hutld to suit. ix-rf rur Ric)tltRe-ott-, TUCSOH,'41ll'%0HA
(7141673.7191 TSLMGMTSVCS t'ut li ving cxµl'ns 1•<' forllent 4350 arch, cngnr, rnmpult'r.., 979-8533 •7 I 1cen...e. WUlt'S. im
642-1603 I r rofe:!.1ona11~ ,.1111·t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• i•lrr trorur firm ~·ort1•ct and domestic
IBr. $425mo Util pd Sl50 Contact Delo re!' for Re11 l!fllHOUcoir... ..... TES F: Sufr(' M Curtis&i\'i .. •W lw>er r~. gift "are.
sec. Dys &31-6990. eves tals m Newport Reach k ~"' ~m)!lt•$40 5564570 lusin•ss Refttal 4450 Jtl.J<,'I "art• and much
646·S743Chuck Jones Costa Mesa. kJ2 "'134 t;Jl 6 ir,:-, ••••••••••••••••••••••• murr <irui'iM S65.000 an
New Villa Balboa Condo.
lg I Br. S600 mo . pool. 3 Br 2 Ba Steps to bea<'h
jac,quiet646-7010 Ocean vi ew S6 5U
Property Houst• 642 38.SO Versailles lux junior lbr. or642·1010
refrig, view, secur. gar. ----
$440. 64().(M37, 7~8390. YEARLY Beaut. 3 br. 2
•Shand Li• iftcJ •
C ounselors lo f)('r.on;ill\
selt•ct your t·omµat1hle
rm mle lo s uit ) our
hfestyle. Shared Livtnji!
631-1801. 833 Oovcr Or
Ste 31 l'\B ---ba. Steps to bay & ocean
2 Br 2 Ba, lower.unit. close 1750 Bkr 645-3683 M 1 F 4{}.45 :.hr 5hr. 2ba,
to beach. patio. lots of --hse \ M Spa Nr SC
parking. $.595/yrly. Call WESTCLIFF' 2Br I Ba. I Plaza & i''rwv S225 °'hr
Lloyd at Jacobs Realty Condo Pool adlts. no utils 6414913'
675·6670 pets S600 mo 754 If\~ or
957·83SOan 7PM r.a1 to ,hr :lh<lrm r11111l11
BEACH YEARLY. 2Br, -ne.1r O CC $1.5ll mo ind
2Ba Ocean view from WF.STCLIFF 2 hdrm I'~ ulll 5455477 patio. frplc & DtW S625 ba Townhouse SS.SO mo
(213 )(2().866() Adults only. no peLc; 17211 f'··u•t Shr T °" 11hs1 I'\ t
. Bedford Lane 548 7533 2 hr 2 1 h:i "J d n
ISO s q ft DebRht!ul "ork F'nr ... t1Jre & nfftre c;pa1·1-.11 nua lh !\skmg $35,000
Offic• Rftltd 4400 1ng spare 'A-llh urean rPason~ihle rate-. S2.5 llOO dov.'Tl and owner
••••••••••••••••••••••• view FuU bath 3 )r old 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. ('<Hrtl''> rat or Susan
"-AZA bid#! S450mo Turner A!> M 1-:sA Vfo:Rot-: hR. Shew Delphi Realty.
EXECUTIVE SUITES I SOl'S • 494 1177 PLAZA 6839 Camino Pnncipal,
"There is a difference " --1525 Mesa Verde E.~· M ·i u t ~ 0 n · A r 1z0 n a AllPOltT AREA I 54s.4123 I 1602l88.H393or885~0653.
714/752-0234 Furn 1 s h e d or u n 11,...,es-... 2~2 Mil'helson Dr 11212 I furn ished Exerut1'"' Nl•wport storcor1lffi<'I' Opportw.ity 5015
2021 Rusmess Cntr lll!l:l I Suites 1.2x l~ in Irv me ~8Eo r. nr post urr11·" ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ' I walking d1stanre to Jt"rrv213 477 7001
wplJ est;ibll.,hed 2 fl<Hl 71 4 752·0234 1 N1·wport Hf·ad1 . ~l 25
Start the ne" vear right m
1
. J\1rport 2Cll2 M1rh1•lsnn
,q rt doc tors urrir e !>q ft Nt>'ft dl:. 11rfllt" or
l.OAN SSOO or more Obi
vour mone)· I oa n "
wrur('d b' unpreccdent
('(j l!.t in film hnanrm~
h1o;tof') 714 96i ~ Onc,1k parlon11 \daplJ OH1t·e space for rent uµ rrt;11l °" p\.1 bath 'el'uri
hll· fnr Oflt' nr 2 ph' s1 I to 3500 sq fl Motl em hid~ I" •' • . fi(J.>-2400 'fl fl 5'Y.I
11ans Call. nr airport, ("lVrd pklnj?. 31!'1l St lnt'Xl to Rank or "40ttey to loaR
RF:D CARPFT all uttl pd Sl OS •i.q h "ie wport. Lido Canner\
5025 ••..••..•.•.•...•....•.
893-IJSl 833 9M8 Peggy I a r ('a l f> 7 5 3 2 3 1;
Bachelor. 150 to the --frp lc poCl l 1,11 s:i so
beach, nr tennis. S225 2 Br. 2 Ba All Adult no I s.s9 5142 1617 Westrhff N H '.\ant
mo. &45-3615 pets. From $425 Pool, I rmanr1al ins t 7000s r
s pa, refrif(e & dswshr in F'em 2.'i -1 to !>hr 2bdrm, Isl noor Agent 541 5032
I I 6 W. Mac..,..._.
Cor ner or Ma in &
MacJ\rthur. Santa Ana
1200 sq ft. + 600 sq ft .
2nd noor Ideal for stor1>
or orrice 979·81!11!1 or
645 12.60.
121 31641-!nOO
1Equ1t) & Purchase Money
Loans . S50K ·S750K. no
down p) mt Credit or in·
Nf'w Stores Office~ I l'O me rt'q u ire men ts
Nr LaRuna Beach ('11) H omes. Apts. Com ·
Jlall, 300-800 sq ft. strrt'l merrial bldgs. courtesy
l('vel 494·5688 /to bkrs Mr Thomas
2 unfum. apts. being com· c Id A r r o s-; r r o m 2ba apt, F: std<' <' M
pletely redecorated. 2 & 3 Newport Beach Golf 548-41 51 afler 5pm IUSTIMG
br 2&3Br . carport & Course. Shown hy appt Jt.. T THE SUMS?
laund 213·283-5882 or only. 545-485.5 Ft•m 25-35. non 'mkr. to Elegant 3700 sq fl office 21J.~3420aft. 5PM. See --s hr 41>r. Irvine llous(' ~·7 ·81 from 10·4 , at Westc hff. nwly decor S230 Teres:i day 641 O!n1 bldg · in downtown JIR Newer bldg w ons1te 3710· 12 Seas hore . 2Br, lBa. lrg k1lch. palm ul241 . eve:o;R57 1447 parking.Call,
Newport Beach &encl. gar $475 642 21 34 R"'".D CARPF.T Room matA> tn .. hr ( '"ntlu, "''
VILLA IALIOA NEWPORTHGTS.2BR1 l rv1ne,S225rno I 893-1351
PIMl'HOUSI
Rare 1 Br + Den l'h Ba
Ba. no k1tch , adlls, no 5.52 IX>3'1
pet.II $400 mo 644 67l!O
Corner loc Panoramic 2bdrm 2ba Vers ailles
view of coast, ocean, condo ' penthoust> serur1
bay, pool & night lights ty a~enit1cs ;mmar
Vaulted ce~IJngs, micro-S&SO. Elaine&4S 0650
wave, skybght.s. . laun
dry , deck, air cond.JBr t•n Ba thous 1•from
frpl c mirro red ocean. be11ut1ful 111ew
' Fem to ~hart' with samr
l rg hse nr St' Piaf.a
Frplc . w<>t h11r $2511
957 ~
Rmmte Mule 111Jt 111 C'dM
rum exrept l.11lr111 $175
+ ut1I lmn1~ 7~1 II(~
wardrobe, plush carpet· Bit in kitchen Yellrl)'
mg, water & gas paid. 1750 mo 67~*llB M / f' u w n hi. 111n1• t
High security bldg W/Wt· I le+ den <:ard1•n <;rovt" I
der ground parking All Lido Is le . on wa l er nr frwys S35Cl <'..111 Ur
amenues MOO mo Jeff lbdrm. lrg h v rm & din W1 lk1r~002J I
646·7010 1n g . bay vie.., S77S
. 675 7155 PVT Hm k1t r h priv Nr
l br garden apt, pool, Jae. heh S225 ut1I!> 111rl Shr
~.~~·M!':a 558· 1414, S-Clecc•xt1 3176 w/Rd Pl'<l!>lt' ~'lb 7425 ----...................... .
Cannery Village studio, :!bdrm. 2ba rondo, ocean
prer. mature, avail, $350 &_canyon views, no kids
675-8330, 831·3807 or pets, ~/mo \\ hite
----------~r Realty 498 2722
MA._ 5qUAIE S.... A/11/0 lHO ~ .......... ~ ••••••••......••.......
Very private 1 BR, 2 BR 3 Br. 2 ea ~urity park
• 2 BR + den adult apts. ing pool a. gym Ch.id
AV A I LA 8 LE NOW . OK'. SS'7S. 714 /MS-i.62
Large rtoor p lans,-----
l'rof fem 11 e1·k ~ ~aml'
121 251 To stir attrnr t1 11e
lrv apl own kr/Ba S2.'i5
mo 559-11158
10) r old hus 1m•<,sm J n
looking fOf' ">amt' lo 'hart>
01ce 2Rr apt 1n beeutiful
Park Newport /\part
menl Your share S300
+ ut1I Call Brad. da vs
644· 1014, eve:i 644 5404 garden landscaping ,...... 4000
pool, j1cuui. Great loca· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlon, cloee lo everything! Laiuna Beach Motor Inn, FI M lo 11hare Condo in
From '540, No pets. 1244 985 No. Pacific Coast C.M. Lge rm's, gd lo<'
Irvine Ave .• betw.een Hwy. Laguna Beach. S225 Dwight 898-5652
Weatcliff Dr. Ir Manner Daily Weekly Kitchen ----
F.legant exttutive 1iu1les
m presUge location With
c omplete s u rpn rl
services
7141851 0681
:?:"Ml 500 5'J fl gmd fir.
ut1ls pd f'n>m S200 779
W 19th St (" M Tom
957 1900
''TME"
EXECUTIVE SUITE
l"u II service offices in
Newport Center
640-5(70
t\IRPORT ARF:J\ 01rc·h
& Bristol 225 to 750 ~q ft
From S200. No lt'use r<·
Quired. Call S57 7010
0 (' t\lttPORT J\Ttfo:A
ISO lo 3000 S<I ft nf
e lcRanl t'Xec iipace No
lease req 759-8978
1000. 2000 SQ. FT
AT95'
Off 1c e 1Sto r e I Bus1ncsl';
space, 14 "'2X40 Cho1er
H a rbor Blvd . Costa
Mesa lOC'alion About 73'
sq ft Agt. 549-1366
WATERFRONT
bKllH•e s.it.s
ore s p rrm S2.25' NNN
J\hm Boat sp. "9.SO' NNN
Davis & Clark 851 · 11Wi6
•EXEC SUrTI•
In J\irport Area. has win
dow & inne r offices avu1I
Reaut Surround in~s
w lpror serv1re n va1l
(714)8.'n-997 1
l50 sq fl "'50 per mo 4001
R1 rr h S t Newporl
Reach. A1?ent 541-5032
Grefl l l..oc. Ample park
mJ( 600 sq ft. S515/mo
Call 494-6404, 494·75SI
F.xt>c Office Spare for
rent on l.tdo Peninsula
from ~S7SO Clse to
bo a t d oc k aJtr &
De la ney 's res taurant
Avail. services at reas
t'ost xerox.ing; word pro
ce ssing, & computer
time sharing. Ask fnr
Cathie or Barbara al
675-8036
BKR 1714)752-6363 '""-Locmon I ---1270 Sq rt on bu.sv Beac h Widow has money for 2ND
Ro ulevard Hun.t1ngton T D 's any s ize above
Ilea ch Ideal for r('al SI0.000 No credit ~. no
estate off1re. stor e or pnlty For artion call
other suitable business 2 ACT 673-7311 anytime
Private baths, available ----
1m med1ately 10 Yrar
l ease Attrar t ivt.•ly
priC'ed
642-4321, ut 216
Weekdays
W AMT SS$ FAST?
Any aml·l.st. 2nd, Jrds ·
nex' terms. reliable !en·
de rs E. St.arr 964-6833
Primt' KTOUnd nour off1re -.
No Santa Ana near col Easy money avail. for 2nd
leR<' From fl.5' 7~ sq rt & 3rd R F. loans Ask for
.,·rom 200-2000 sq fl on M r T1ltmann Bkr.
17 th S t Ow nr Al(l ,_5449960 _
540 3666 or 953-05S5
Cowrcial ...... 4475 .•...••................
Store Space for lease 1500
sq ft & t.260 sq ft . tn
Huntington &arh Flex1
f
ble tenns. 21:l/~ 7202.
tores. sho ps , om res t
hobby fiOO & 250 sq rt .
38• & up EISide C'M
548 7249
C M Auw Repair S800
llOO sq n. w/hoist. must
be clean Ray 548-9898 ----... ..,... ...... 4500
•••••••••••••••••••••••
!265' Indus'l/offlce 18101
Redondo Cr. #0. H B.
S6SO lse 842-2834
Storop 4550
LOAHS TO 900/o
Equity 1 St for lst 2nd
Jrds no max quick fund-
'"~ E Hamilton-964-6833
YOU s upply info. WE sup-
ply professional.looking
t y ped r es ume + 20
copies ror SlS. 549-8001 Call 642·5678 l'XI 322
Mof'iJ191s. Trwt Lost & F.-d UOO
Dffdli 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... , ...................... ..
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All types of real estate
investments since 1949.
SpKWmcJIR
211dl'1k
642-2171 545-0611
~RAISERSINVFSrORS
W AN T BETTER
YlELDS
on TD 'S & Notes"'!
Ca II De nnison Ass oc
673 7311
~ --
T.D. FOi SALE
1 year Sl8,000 T.O on a
Newport Beach bayfronl
condo proj('{'t at 123 in-
terest payable monthly.
discounted lO yield JO"J,
Owners will guarantee
payment 675-9111
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642·5'71
Lost or found a pet'' Call
Animal Ass istance
League. 978-7387. No fet>. ----
•Found or lost a pet' Call
us ~ We' re the Pet Pals
( 714) 7 :B-2988
A found or lost pet'
CaU A Pet Hotline
(714 )76 J.l200
Macbnf Rah Mt.). F O ND Sm fe male
SINCE 1981 Golden Retriever mix
1st&2ndTDs. SSOK·SlM + dog. v1r Hamilton &
owner Non Owner S FRs Thurm, C"!_ 642· l.295
&~ . L OST : F e m Golden Commercial & Industrial Retriever v1c. Beach/
PE"TER DOBBS Ellis "Augi" 842-9859 Lie 640-6016 673·9043 1119120
SEEKI NG pvt investors -------
for well secured 1st & 2nd Lost cat. Gray & wh ile
TD loans Call for further I male. HunUngton Beach.
information Realty __ 536-49'7~
Port foh06 5.52 3339
lalto..c 1wxb/
'~I Lost&F.-d •••••••••••••••••••••••
5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CiASOHOL.
LOST: Mint collie. v1r
Newport Bl vd & Monte
Vis ta . C M Re ward
646·3163
Found : Boy's bike, vie o
Surge Lane, H B Please
Identify. 20972 Surge l.n
H.B.
SOLAIHOL. Found: sm all male black
ALCOHOL cat /lon g·haired. vie
Make fuel for that com · Main St/7th S t. H .B.
fortable gas guzzler. 1_960-__ 2_188_. __
How to book available· local energy club rorm-F 0 U N D . W h i t e
ing For info: write Cock.alee.I. vie. Mariners
...... R D .ti Dover Dr N B . Solar...,. . + . Assn. 548-7114 P.O. Boll 1916 C.M. CA•--------92626 ---Lost: Wire Terrier, male,
5150 Hunt. Bch Center . SlOO
Reward. IM7-973l. ························------~,--~ Ride needed. E. CM to S. li'ound : M Doble, Garden
C.Dr&Harbor.Arr8:30, Grove & E dward s ,
leave 5pm, adj. Shr gas Westminster. 898-0223
expen. Georgie 631-t>'724 -
eve 9'79-9130 dys. Found : Terrier(?) mill
-pup , Su nrt owe r / i.-.. Mofkft 5200 Fairview. C.M. 557-6918,
~ •••• •••••••••••••••••• 1_ss_1_-_2Cl86 _______ _
IB
DIVoac:NY-MAR. Found: Doble, Magnolia
a s t . A c c u r a t. e . Ir Banning, HunUngton
om plete SSS Action Beach. 963-9056
714)842·7o:.I
FOUND: <2l dogs Male
Shih·Tzu 10 m09. Fem
Red Miniature Cocker
vie . Los Alamitos
( 213) 598-5019
FOUND: Samoyed male,
nrW1mer• Beach. H.B.
on l · 30-81. 54$-0713 ----
Lost : young male
Him alayan ca t o n
Balboa Isl1nd Pluse
call~llCM.
Found: small M Benji·
type do1. Harbor Ir
Fairview, C.M. 494-9330
Dr. avail~ble. Lo~ winter S24.0. new beorh hou!le.
645-0252 ratet.4M-521M. __ _ ~~:.,/amity S36·0846.
2 BR, 2 be duplex., 2 car B•lbo• Isl, quiet working --
iar, frpl, yrly. l5Z mo. man share TV rm, kit a. Fe!fl wanted lo iihr home
7eo.7JU batba. 1130/mo, a lso with same n~ 0 C.C
NewpartBeachReatty studioaptS300/moyear· $225/m o. r ef s req . 540-0608
Lovely lbr Venailles Con-lY 1'75-JIU --· ---
do OCll vu, 1mmetiltiet1 Furn. room ln CdM. Kit New Woodbridge house,
'550.142-M.15 priv .• fem pref. 1 v, blk lo M /F . lbr: 1275/mo. Pool
, bcb. $175 mo. Call &jacavatl.857·0343. J -
At Beach S.chelor S, 1 " 175-Ut7 R ed b h
Prestige office building,
1212 No. Broadway. Has
up to 2000 sq. ft. of office
space for lease. Walk lo
O.C . Courtbouse or S.A
Civic Center. Utilities.
parking & janitorial
serv. lncl. IMMEDIATF:
OCCUPANCY! Ask for
Marsha, 964-3S31. -------
Garden ofc or art s tudio,
frplc, beamed ceiling,
$3SO mo. in beautiful No.
Park area of S.A. CIO!e
lo rw y. 953-84.'>5 aft llP M. ar. from Mm. mmte want . 3 r se
IG·Zllle Room • blatll for rent with o n B . I . Non S m k r E•ecutive office for rent
pvt entrance, oceen $210/mo. + utll. 673-73311 Air conditioned. New
lt..ak Yiew 2 Br. 2 Ba. Ylew IMtun male non· Yrly modern bulldin~. 2nd
Upper. HOO. dehwr, okl dri,kl floor view Utll. In ·
,.Uo, no pet, ...,._or :!'!rer:!i --~I Fem a I e roommate c I uded. Ce nterpointe m.-. · · · neeckd. Sep. fum bdrm a r e a . I r v I n t . --------........ ...... 41M HP. b8th. Shatt 170014 ,tl14·8SH831.
I or 2 orfices avail, immed
occupancy, prime loc in
N.B. ~pt .. ronl. rm ,
law library avail Non·
s mkrs. Contact Sara
851-8141
•••••!················· ~pproll. 11,000 sq. n. avail.
in Fountain Valley 11ear
S.D . Jo'r'wy. Sl320 mo.
John ~t:Bl. 548-7533
2 30 t.t 17th St. Prime C.M. suite, 400 7.000 sq n. lot. fn('(f, elec·
&/or SOOsq I\ at80' per ft , trical, nr OC Airport, all
many amenities. Avail or part. I.TIS mo. or less.
immed. Terry Cressman ~ _
5$t.9()()(). Storage . R .V. Boat,
S H A IE 0 FF I CI Truck, Car. Hunt. Br h.
WACI Nr. Ediaon Plant 549-9538
In new otnce Condo. Npt ..... W..,JM 4600
Frwy Santa A n ••••••••••••••••••••••••
tr.airport area. 12 X 18 Need amt 1pt, .iround + secretarial are1 · level. SlllOorunder. Mtd.
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$9.ZlJO
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roUND: Red Doberman
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··············;········ Part time work v-11111 I
Gen OH o\1·t t11~· l Ii I
Ma ny yr. "'l><'r "r k
pub Ii c• & 1t1 t r • "I
Roberta Ta) l11r '• tk .'~!nl
Gardenin~ \\anlt·cf \1 n '
ing edging r.tlo.111 1:
s w e e p 1 n g ( r •• ,. • t
646·0944
Practical 'for"· ,\ '1 111
Assistant ,J\ .111 lllr s r1
s hift!> l1t-.11 h
673·4204
Qualified Adn1111
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BILLING DEPT.
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ne•ded for Orq. C Our>
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key by touch & gd. tn
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b.nefits: medtca , dton
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714-752-61 71
Codlnin. Chase
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11 oc....,w.-. 1111 ....,w..-. 1111Me1pw_.... 1111 MelpWll!h4 1100 Fr~. Febfuary e, 1111 DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,
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f.11r1lh•m S11n t 11 Anu
\ 1a.;uhond 'Wll Uoul11
... IC.. Ori Wlllh4 7100 W. Wllll94 7100 Help WllllflMI 7'00
Gen ~J/tl: pee. ror ·~ IUS IENEIAI. omcE ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-r................... . .....................•
maturt, older womH. _..1 GrowtnclntMeompany 1NVEmGATORS Male ~--Production openln11.
I nterutla1 worlt In Clau to tnAD School&-.. hu halll1me poslUon lm· or remale trainee. ~ U1bt snductlon. Con-Oood ••1ea. D"101t1y
1>&.aaant olc. on P.C.H .• Drlten now belni medla£ble_. We re1ume: ten._ Dally lal An.tcebleauembty . .-ay/..,_ ahltt.I. App. Npt lkh. Esp. a mUlt. formed. 11 ~eel ap-ne.d a penoe with Pilot, P .O. Box 1510, Jnlne area. n.t. tOCn· ' 'I I n p e r • o n :
Accurate typln1. no plyHUlltiqtonBeachCI-lood manners eo.uMeu,Ca.1121121 puybeneftt.t.CatlMOft.• Pluorcarbon. Reeve1
ahrtbd ao hr wk., ln· ty School Diat. 735 l4th to auilt in our Service Janitorial CIOUp&e needed. Fri. 8·5, Bob Tracy, Rubber DMslon. 415
cludH Sat.• Sun. Hrs. St.H.B.S.S.'75ll. Departmmt. Duties in· Full ti .._ .. liab ak 5'9-0l54. Avenld1 Pico, San
IOAM 2:30PM. Call : ---------1 elude heHy phoM COO· me....... spe . Clementt1•
6*74'1 •DllY•• t.act wtl1' cuatomen 6 lne referred. 1131 MANICUJUST ---------
dllpatchlnt: typlnl re· Ba c It ba Y Dr .• NB MAILAITIST rttOOUC110H ir .... FrW.yt quired. TraUllne will be "4·0510. E1tab. clletatele await.a G~win« company wltb CllrlTwht Job Responstbilities ln· provided. Call Mr. . allarp art.Wt with excel great benefits needs
111'7 wk to slart, mutt elude driving, shipplne. Bllhopforappt,9'19-2333. Janitorial service, P /T , akllla. Call ASAP. Jay person for production ty~ SOwpm acc ., 90~ receivin1. Ir 1tocltln1. -----------1 C.M. Exp adults only. tJa.OOll line to~ rill1 Ir label
typm1 l.n underw1"it1n1 Some heavy Jift..ln1 la re· -ic::=ig;:~:C%:'1 < 2 13 > 923 • 9859 • c a I I ---------bottles. Kno•ledge of dept , tyeing forms & quired. St.a.rta at $4/hr.I •1Mr4 dens between4-lpm. MARINE Hardw a r e GMP & FDA rees pre·
pc:>llclt!li. Full co. benes. Call Maril: 751·2680, Newport B eac h store, nds sales clerk. (e rred . Am erican
J oe M0·6055. <;oastal IAM·SPM, Mon.·Fri. morteage banking com· JAMTOll Dana Pt. loc. F/time, ex· Diagnostics: 631·18SS.
fto•,"-k•"'l•'I lt'•1', ~ duys P ersonne l Agy, 2790 pany h aa immediate Immediate opening. per. n~. Call: Balboal.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
"""'k '\p11I~ 11' t>Cre.on Harbor Bl., CM. Never a ELECTRONICS-Solid openinp for general of· Part time, wknd posl. Marine, 549-9671 F..0 .E. fll()JICT
ht•l .,.t l'n '\ ~1>111 Jt i 'hl' (t-e EOE bench tech. Digital & rice clerks, both tem· tion. 2·11 shift. Salary M1F /H _.11 I Hu~'' f'\•lli•.in 2'1:c> w ----~~~~~~ power supplies. 847-1111, porary & permanent. negotiable, Apply in ------Ill
1 . .,., '""" N 11 Bonnie Some previous office ex· person a t Advanced Mature w,gman for ready Exper. in components, CL.al(TYPtST perlence desirable & Health Center, 1300 to wear, no nites, 6 Sun· e lectrical connectors.
,...,. ____ ...., ___ mi; htlOl\l<fo t-:l•fo 11 Clerk Typist needed for ELIM. TIACHllS good communication Bristol St. North, Ste. days a year, full & P /T. h e r me l i c sea I s •
our saJes ofc. Need so-C.M.GardenGrove skills. For appt., call 1100. Newport Beach. 646·53118. tran s ducer d esign ,
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I• y,
mt'one who can type areas. 642·<Mll 640-4580ext. #202. E.0 .E. E.0 .E. M/F. materials, & methods.
40·45wpm & ii. able to ----------·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~ ----------M e c h a n I c w a n t e d Mecha.nical Engineering
hondle hvy filing toad. a.GltlEEI I· LEGALSECIETAIY w /genera l equi p . degree prer'd. Will re.
Great ~rowth potential. Full time. State lie. re · Gm.AUDAY Litigationexp.desirable. knowledgefors mall con port directly lo Cllief
lu~Ca.rll
I ull lt11w r xpt'r ht-ll)ful I
11 r.ot Ill'(' Jo1 ,111\ •rlfll
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Wt' w1U tram to USt' our quired. Civii or struc-l girl office, English & Gd. s tills; fas t , ac -struction equipment de Engineer & assume
computer terminal Ex· tu.ral. Work for develop. Spanish speak ing, ac· curate. Willing to as-aler. Health program, responsibility for mjr
Cl'll co paid benefits. ment company . Full curate typing. C .M. sume responsibility & 1"'1 o .T. Call for app't developmt.errorts
Pis apply m person med ic a I be n e (it s . ~1787 . use initiative essential. Mobil Scaffolding, 14792 Plt>ssey Seml('onductors 960-4942 Xlnt. benefits. sala ry E. Fir~tone. La Mirada I •l11l l'l·111•nt1.1 \"
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CASHISl WANTED
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l64I KaiS<'r Ave, Irvine ----------Grandma wanted for lOyr open. CalJ: Ann Harvey, ( 7 1 4 ) 9 9 4 6 3 6 0 • Qualified candidates call
1 old, loving girl. Laguna 714·955-0313 for appt Mrs. Plerick,
(' 0 M M u· N I T y ~ Niguel 831·9675. <213>802-1378· 581-3830 { o o HD IN AT o R TECtMCIAM -----Legal Secretary, H .B. ,.._ _______ _ ~1--cr11~ min 3yrs, Cali( exp, Medical records cle rk,1-l't•nod1l· employment 1·2 yrs. Mechanical/ w ~~._,,..-~ h d wortt eded f
h · 1· El l M h i 1 Ne•d•d part t1·me (o r heavy responsibilit y, ar er ne or P/time. 7days, 2hrs/dai· wit ""t 1·orp spec1a rz ec ro-ec an ca ex· "' "' b m La · · public g--'-n 1'n Corona xlnt skills,quaJ1"fied only usyo ice. ura ly, AM delivny, L.A ins: 1n edu<'al1onal1 pen ence an.n: 557-6300 tra,·el proflra ms for OR del Mar. 13.50/hr. Call CaJl (714 l847~1.Sue. ___ _ _ Times $100 per week ,
for<•ii:n studenls Must 1·2 yrs . college, elec· Te rry : 673·2268. Mon.· l .... c-......_... Medical Laguna Beach. 494 8496 "'
hH· 1 hr from Un1vers1· tronic tech. school or Fri. 8·4· Sm al(. d-;;;;;; 'real TR.AH~RllER . QC SUPERVISOR with
l) of Cahf Organ1za. ~~t!ili~~ school. GUARDS·lrvine & S .A. estate litigation firm in ~xp for radiology office leading mfr. of Ciltratio11 •
tmnal exp w1lh youth. R d ' 1 to locations. $4.00 & up. Newport Center seeks m N.B. 631-4422. systems & eleclrical co11-ab1hty to work with peo· • eports irect Y 'd u · · & ----Chier Engineer 978·724~o_r_638_·8~91 ex P , e . 1c 1 e n t MEDICAL COURllER trols 1-:ng,lish. Spanish
pie & interest in in· •Co. paid profit sharing -I e n e rg et 1 c Leg a I hetprut. Mm. 2yrs. l'Xp
l<'n·ultural ext·hange are •Vacations & holidays GUAIDS Secretary. Shorthand, Must ha.v~ own. lrans ."' ~O 6300 n•Q send resume tn In· paid Fu~ & part time. All dictaphone & xlnt typing be fam1har with O.C.,
tercultural Jo~xchange •MedicaJ-lifeins. areas. Unl/onns furn'd. skillsamust.XJntsalary L.A. a reas . !10 sa l ~s.
Council. P 0. Box 2731, Ages 21 or over. retired depending on qualifica· P!e~sanl positr~n for ~n
E>.cond1do. l'a. 92025 welcome. No exper nee. lions & exper. G ood ~ividual who CflJOYS drtv
Companion llousckeeper
for t>lderly lady Wed ar.
ternoon till fo'nday•after
n1x>n Waterfront home
rrefrr lady who drives.!
Only thos e s eeking
pe r manent employmt.
need apply.
A pp I y : t.: n i v e r s a 1 benefits. 640-6960. m~. Call 768·8500 Mon
Proteetion Service, 1226 Frt. 9.5
W. 5th St .• Santa Ana. In· LEGAL SEC'Y MEDICAL
FRONT OFFtCE
C .. Mn. Pieridl
511-3130
terview hrs 9· 12 & 1 ·4.
Mon-Fri
1>46 6565. 548 262<1 Cosmetology he IEXPAHDIMG As k for Mg r
Ass1sl
req'd
Jud ~. I
nnn <:m kr 557 9891.,~~~~~~~~~j HAIRDRESSF:R
1 ompulcr Need M/F Exp"d in 640-6443
EXECUTIVE LADY s mall business pr o · HARDWARE SALES
C'ollcge c;rad to ass1sl cedures or a desire to Apply in person Crown
lhe Pres or a computer learn on a p/t basis . Hardware . 1024 Irvine. sor 1 wure r 1rm in Bonuses & travel for N1•"' 1>ort Beach. Should < Westcli(( Plaza) N R. right peo ple. Call ha,·e 11rogr;imminf! exp. Answer Ad #385 24hrs. at
1n bl1s1c & or fortran & 642·4300
rapable or assuming ex 1~~~~~~~~~-I r1·11t1vc level project!~
Female Attendant to care
• • High F'ash1on Store
needs help. oHtce o r
sales exper desired. NB
area 760-0872 respons1bil1ty. Salary
tommens urate w/cxp
Plcasr send resume C /O
Dady Pilot P.O. 1560
C M CA 926216 Ad 11890
f o r W o m a n i n Hotel
Wheelchair. Mon thru ..............
Bookkeeper , Med1rare &
MediCal exp req Ilea\'~
phones. 751-6480
For Newport Beach la1>.
office. Excellent skills a
must Duties include typ-
ing correspondence &
documents and other
responsibilities asso<:iat
ed with front desk Con ........._~~
tact Pat. 644-9190. Medical S.C:'y
L Woodbridge Med Ctr I egal Secretary Santa person oft'. hte bkp~. no
Ana 'Tustin area Pos1 Sh
tion available for ex Irvine Personnel Ag\
p e r i e n c e d I e g a I 488 E 17th. Costa Ml'!i<i secr~t~ry m ht1g~t1on . Suile 224 642 1470 mun1c~pal & business ----~~
law with knowledge of
Ma g Ca r d l l tlBM
Memory operation. S H
skills necessary. Must be
abl e to work with
Need extra m o n ey "
Demonstrate liquid 1•m
broidery. Call 536-3613
minimal instruction & HOON SUPERVISORS
REAL ESTATE
SALES
M ost moder n , well
equipped real estate of •.
(1ce With rull llmt' scc'v
needs 2 experiencen
agenls For info call
9&H!IR5
RE.AL EST A TE
SAL.ES
I .1·ad1ng real est;ite enm
pany seek." professmn.•I
people lo nrnnal!r resak
o (f1ces Prime arra:o;
a\•;_1 11 Xlnt pa)' &
bc•nef1L'> 1-:0 1-;
c714 l963 5671
RECEPTIONIST
lmmed1ale opening 111
rap1 d l) expandi ng
Oran ge Coa s t Loan
Brokerage C'o Ans" er
telephones. grcet puhhr-.
hte typing. 64(}.9350
C OOl</CASHIER
'hef. Italian food , 2/yrs Days Apply between
1•x 11 Prepare s oups , 12 4pm l,o n g John
1111-.1ts. VC'j!etables. I'll' Silver 's 3095 Harbor.
f'l:rn mt>nu. ei.t imate Costa Mesa 549·3402
Sat. Light housekeeping
& drivers li e. Irvine.
559·5109
HwA......_.
~d shift. Apply: Miss
Marc i , Surf & Sand
FIGURE Salon. Mature. Hotel. Laguna. 497-4477
older lady for pos. as Hotel ----
counselor. Must like peo-Ff"Ollt D.tll Clertl
pie. Evening hrs. 2·9PM.
supervision Salary com·
mensurale with skills &
experience . Xlnt .
benefits. 973-2137. Ask for
Kay
Noon supervisors needed
by Huntington Bearh Ci·
ty School Dis trirt . t
2hrs/day M.~l'hr App
ly 735 14th St II R
536-8851 .
RECEPTIONIST
Duties will include lyp·
ing, riling, ans wering
phones & lite accountin1?.
Call.K\m : 557-0961.
1 .. m.11mpt1on. purchase C k
r11od & supervise k 1tchcn 00 s
'.t.1ff SS 90 hr Take ad Mab money at hOtM
lo nf•arest F.mployment bakincJ
• \t'lllp~·ment l>t·pt or w .. ·re looking for bread
"' t' II II T :113 131 011 & desser t cooks who \1l j1.111lf11rh~t·mplu~cr woulrl like to mak e money baking at home
from their own rec1J)E's
llreads. rolls. b1scu1ts.
murrins. cream pies.
lnyt>red & cheese cakes.
tarts, mousses. ell' .
TopSS paid. The more
you bake. lhe more you
l'hllfl ( 1r1· for a~rs 11 •
t h 11 Ci a t H a c q u c t
llall llt':tlth C'luh TUl' &
~ t'<I S ~l'M C;-tll l.l•O
l I • • r If id S 1• I' r r I 11 r Y ,
'""' r>m , apply in f)('rc;nn.
I' ,. r, n n n c• I n c· pt
!'.• "p11rtt>r Inn. 11 07
1 ·1 1 liott'\'
I• r11· :1 I
W C!IT'Clnty /St!rvice
Ir 1 ln•' ··n~tnt' di~tnhutor
11., lt1H1ll'd OJ'lf'OlnJ.: for
. ·hi\· mot1vatt'tl & flrx1
'• ·•·If ,ta r1t•r "' i:1·11 . .r .~tit-< "0 11~11·n cat
'"''"''t v .( r lt-;1-.anl
•'"''"' 11.annt•r to as-,1st r' 1n• MJ.:r Will pro
• '"' •:1 1Tanh C'la1ms &
wc\rk urdcri; 1ndurhnl! rt•
1t rt c-orrc•sroncl1•111 t•
•" pnonc• follo"' up. &
e !
Srnct a h sl of your
s pl•1·1all1es aloni.i with
your naml• & addrc•ss lo:
Aun I f:llrn 's Pant ry.
IR071 1-'itrh Avc'. Irvine.
('A !.12714
C OUMTst HELP
Super Sandwich 545-4867
<'Ol'NTl-:R llF:LP Mature
\\Oman full or part time
i\11ply Baskin Robbins.
501 W 19th Sl . CM
l'<H NTF:R PERSON
lln c l{•<ine rs. F' T or
P T, "'111 tram 642-~66
11 nwr h1lhnjls T\ JI ('()l l:'l:Tf:R hrlp for donut
in ,o I "'Jlml, & HI k1·y shop. AM & PM shirts
' tr"J•'h rw1· C.tl 1·0 a\'I No C'XP nee Woman
h• "' f1l ":liar} 1·11mm 11ref Appl} 111 per~on
" '''l"T <:ill 7M 1931 · 01pp1t~· Donuts. 11!54
""' n--sum" \tin Nr1>.flt1rtinlvd CM \, "rll' flrrn1ng . l'on
ull1·r. Charles fo: Smith
1 • I Cl llo \ I !112'1.
In inc c.1 mt:l
O:it a PrO('CSStnl(
KEY PUNCH
OPBlATOR
R t>cc.>pt1onist wanted 642-3630 Exper ience preferred .
Apply lo Cindy. Surf &
Sand Hote l Laguna
Beach. 497-4477.
lot Atten II• ts
Need 4 immediately. Ap-
ply In person at
Nursing Ne" port Beach com
Food Service Worke r
G o ldenwest College.
H B . 29 hrs /wk ~ H-;,usecleanedS wanted.
9 :30PM. Mo n -Fri : good pay. Call Cleaning
6:30AM-2PM Sat C~n-Unlim ited546-3726 tact Coast Community ---
Colleges, 1370 Adams HOUSECLEANF.RS
Ave. C-Osta Mesa, 92626. To work for Janice's
556·5947 by 5PM Feb. Raggedy Ann. Ptr. 8-3,
Earle Ike
TOYOTA-VOL YO
LVN or Ml'd1cal As!il!> pany G<xxl benefits No
tanl wilh lyr back ofhce typing req'd S750 start
exper ror chniral pos1 in~ .. alar~ neJ?ot1af1le
lion 833·9381 Ask forl based on exper PC'~1.
Debbie 833 3313
Office position. gd typist ReC'eptton1st. X R AY
gd knowledge En~hsh & LAB. N B bte bookkeep
s pelling, some acrounl· mg, promotional rlut1es,
mg background 8<' nex training in X Ray pro·
& able to t.ike direction cedures r or inten-1e"'
Gd phone manners. I-' T phone 640-0202
IU6H .... 1hd. c ......... .
18th. E.O.E. M/F Tues.·Fri. 675-2514. ""''46.t)OJ or S40-9467
Front-e nd Alignment Housekeeper Wanted Sun· i----------1
Man, experienced. d a y I Mo nd ay on I y MACHl.._.E A s k fo r Cha rl otle
645-7261. 645-158.S. B a b y s i t t i n fl. & "
Housekeeping . Lovely SHOP FR 0 NT 0 FF I C E s urroundings in Lag Office Assistmtt
SECRETARY·Mustlype Beach.Calldays 641.8700 IMMed. ope11in9 , P /T s mall ro neect!I
3SWPM, neat, 10 key ex-eves/wknd.s 497.3983 lllCICW. optr ~. clerical help 2 hrs. p11r
per is helpful, hv y AU lrt de t 6AM day, pre fer ably after
phones & gen ore work. H O U S EK E E p E R Ii P -noons. typing, tramH·nh
Call Brian btwn 7:30AM · WANTED. two 'h days. 8 2:30 M. Costa Mfla ing tapes, some hkkpll
4:JOPM at545-0477 hrs wkly. HB. 846-0904 PI a" t . XI 11 t. co . Neal. non·smkr a must
Full time employee want·
ed for electrical a s·
sembly & clean-up. Will
tra in -s tart minimum
wage. 645-95528-5 ----------
GA RDENER. 1 hous e
Da n a Pt. Minimum
maintenance. If you a re
interested in job , ca II
645-1771 ev/wknds.
GEHEIAL OfftCE
Must enjoy phone con·
la C't. working w ilh
c us t ome rs, de t ailed
work. & typing. Paid
vacalion. sick pay, &
------be11efih. & re•if!WS. Enviroscope Corp 70011
HOUSEKEEPER/AIDE Apply 545-0413. W. 17lh St.CM 645·4400
Mature. Live·in. Laguna~~~~~~~~~~ rail 1st formtcrv1c•"'
Beach. Pvt room & bath -494.5093 be(. 8pm. Maintenance-u ti 1 it y Orchid maintenance Pvt
person. Saddle back parly t oo k 1n ~ fnr
College. Mission Viejo know led#(eablc· & 1•x
Assist Ul maint. & repair perienced person to cart•
or structures. related for orchids 3 to 4 hour Pl'r
HOUSllCHPERS
We have an immediale
openi n g f o r 2
housekeepers. Full time
positions lOPM ·6A M
s h ifts. Xlnt frin ge
benerils packaf?e Apply
in person al Advanced
H ealth Cenler. 1300
Bristol Sl. North. Ste
# 100, Newport Beach
E.O.E. M/F
h r •-· 7 week CdM R eply p ys ac. °' equip. am-Orchids. P 0 Box 2040. 3:30pm. Sun.·Thurs Sal
range Sll53-S1452 mo. Newport Beach 92663 Or
831-4850. call ~3323 days
MAINTENANCE Orrice Parl Time Work !'r1 F.
bldg. Newport Center . good pay. traHI. act
mature dependable man. bonuses, advam·emcnt
days. 644-0606. for right people 962 3232
Receptionis t Clt>rica I
Im mediate OJlt'ning
Gro \\101? <·omputer
software l'Ompany 1s
look 1ng for a brii:iht.
p<'rsonublc inrl h ·idual
"' f r 0 n t n r f i (' (' a p
p<'aran<'(' t n handle·
phnn<'S. bte typing. f1lin1?
& other officl' dutie!> f:x
<'<'II bl'nl'fils includinl!
dental Great working
en\ironmC'nt St>nd re
::.ume " ~alar~ require
ments & h1ston to HIUIO
Skypark Cir. Sll' 100. Jn•.
f'a 92714 Orcall641 5900
RECEPTIONIST
Ne "'port Beach
Telephone sales ex
perience Lile typing
general office tOhr; wk
Call Jus l R1k1n1<:
714-644-2772
RECEPTIONIST
LOAM PROCESSOR
CLERICAL
H1•1•1•.lt'r today for local
1 l1 ·111µ111.1ry assi~nmcnt!>
health insurance. Full Insurance offi ce needs
time. Apply in person, bright gal to handle busy
Prcr somc'One wrexJ)E'r Mon.·Fri at Barden 's oHice. F.xp helpful bul
on IBM t29. Payme~t on Pest Control, 696 Ran-not nee. Frr. permanent.
a per thm~sand basis 3 d o Ip h Ave .. C M . gd Co. benefits. Ca ll shirts avmt. Opply. for 546-5570. 544.4242,
MaiRteuawoc:e M•
General mecha n ical
knowledge. experience
in electrical & plumbing
helpful. Apply lo Larry :
Parf 11IRe heMtc)s
COUNSELING
YOUTH
TRAINEE
Accurate t yping.
pleasant phone voice.
Prer. non s mkr Call
btwn 9 UAM . 963·9784 rxcell. money. 644·8409. -
557-0045 Samantha Want Ad Help? 642-5678 Want Ad Results 642·5678
S urf & Sand Hotel
Laguna Beach, 497.4477 . CARRIERS
"
1 I 0:b!.Q~ Deli counter & rood prep.
al our Irvine Ranch.
Tuslin & Newport Stores.
1-:xr or will train. AP·
plirations now being ac-
rcpled Mon-Fri, from
9-11 & 2-4. Apply al 13152
RESTAURANT t-IELP
P art time lunch s hirt
counte r help needed
Ideal for college students
& housewives. O .C.
Airport area. Call Ron
2 5PM .95S~. ···I· I •1
'11 •'· I
3 7 2 3 Birch Strfft
NEWPORT l~ach
ACCOUNTING CLERK 'I •" 111 f
Manufacturino 1'11n111.111, I H \ ht" •h nr" :1
---------•I Newport Blvd, Tustin.
Adults with oulstandin~
attractive personalities
who enjoy working with
10-15 year old youths .
Start at $4.00/h o ur.
2:30PM and 5.30PM .
642-4321 Ext. 250 Ask for
Lori. RN
" l nt 1••~1 ...,.,., I l'lt'riral I Delivery. L.A. Times lo has immediatr n1•.--.I lnr f ll 1 ' ' ·• ·•ftM ""I'' r ir , r I SI Busy auto ins. orrice h o m es i n Ne wpo rt accounlina clerk to "'"r• I •' 1' I•'( ·' ·'" 1·111 .. I • r I 1 I ov nel'<lt; rlerk ror hhn°. Be"ch. 3·.JOAM lo 6A M. 5 in our bu.'ly offlrt• I ,., r n •'1"'11 .1 ' "i i ' •I'', .. ..
o( accounts p.t} .ihlt· ''" 1 ·, 11! wt phones & general oHice days /wk. SJ6()/mo. or 7
perience rcquin•d I 1t1· Ms. KC9\0C}O work Ci<>octsalary & paid days /wk $550 /m o .
accounts rt'Cel\·a hh• l\ I' 64S..6S05 t'O henefits Call Linda 548·8441 or646-1413.
. Ill 848 11348 ing, tile payroll & 10 k1 ' E.O.E. Delivery man ror L.A.
by touC'h will quahh \llU ~~~~-----1111111 Times to homes In C.M.
for this pos1t1on In 1----------f'lrrical •-H B AM 137 .... ,. terested person~ "ihn11hl H:inktnJ! .. · · U · 5 • ....., call M Sv.f"n,.nn .1 1 CAllBl POSmOM mo. + bonus. Dependa·
548·1144 or sen1t rr-.110H· NEW ACCOUNTS ble cnr . 546·4481 or to: t. A Federal Savmgs 964-4982.
COUNSELOR currently seeks capable ---------1
M.....:oMat.rials individual with 50+wpm Dental Receptionist: Full
llOOVictoriaSt ~Tlme typmg to tr ain in &II time, ex pe rien ced , ,
Costa Mesa. CA 92627 1•:\pcrl4-'n<'l' im•frrred phases of Pension Ad· mature in a busy office
E.O. E . M f' Po111t111n :wn1l 1n our mintslraUon as Pens ion near S.C.Pla&a. 545-4553.
ADflllM. ASSIST/
SICllTAIY
ExcelJ nppty for h1p.h power lnctl v. with tnp
typing & s horthand
skills . Must he ai=
gressive selr·starter &
able to assum(
responsibility. Con11cnla t
Newport Beach comm 'I
brokerage or(' Cnll
Lalla, lm-2800
Co:1ta Ml~a nfr Pl!•a:1c• Services Processor i'!
1• a 11 .Ill ck ('I 11 r k al our Newport Beach of1 Den ta I Asslatant.. exp,
5'16 2300 rice. non·smoldnl. RDA, FIT.
CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
Sa•Mcjs&Lo•
2700Jlllrhnr Dlvd
Cosl1 MM11. C'1192G2&
F.qua.I ()pl)ortunlly
Employer
IRA/Keogh or corporate for N.B. 1eneral prac·
cxpcr. a must. l,.,earn tlce.~2t70.
word processing & use of ----------1
CRT Dental A11l1tant, F /T
All rt"pltes will be position open In Costa
acknowledged. Cont.act : Mesa olftce. Exp Ir x-ray
Ot-bra Braddick llcenee req. &11· 1420.
21U25-734J
LOSANO EL~
FEDE RAL SAVINGS
Bartaln 1bopper1 read
the litt..le adl ln c1 .. lfl4'll
replarty. And they ftDd
what U.y're ~for.
R.each the richest recruitment market in
Orange County in a special Dally Pilot JOBS sec-
t ion planned for February 25, 1981 .
Orange Coast households served by the Dally
Pilot and Coast Life number more than 103,000.
They make up the most responsive, best' educated
and affluent reading audience In the county.
JOBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Dally Pilot staff
describing advertisers' services or ~mployment
needs.
:JOBS sections Wiii eppe41r both In the Delly
Piiot end Coast Life on February 25. Deadline Is
February 11 If • story or phOto ls desired or
FebnHtry 16 for an advertisement only.
To reserw
CO.I .. ,..,_, a In tM
space In JOBS, cell 642·5611
I
,..
ar::z:;,:·
ll30W. Bay Street
Costa MesJ, CA
Equal Opport. Employer
nwtMACY
Cawwwtlc'-/C'-"' Exp'd Pttf. l40-7373
Plants : Int. maint. Ftr
14/hr to start. Co.
benefits CalJ 545-6252.
rt.llcWortlen
Ca•• 111ha Mat•n r..-w, .. ,,,.
4 day, «llr week
EOLER INDUSTJU F.s
2101 DoveSt. N.B.
Acrou from O.C. Airport
Pre ac bool tea c her
needed. 5 da)'I. Exper.
education, tr love re·
quind,-.-.
Pre-aebool
T1AC11m21
To atart, lmmtldlatelJ. hit.,.... r.u Ume. ............
Well qualified as director
or cha rge nu~e . SN F
w /xlnt. reputation .
Write· Box 11672, Daily
Pilot . P.O. Box 1560.
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
Sales
--------
DISICiMH
DUSSMFI.
Production liaison
needed Immediately.
Musthavexlnt. memory.
be good with numbers &
should be familiar with
the best stores acrou th6
('Ountry. ~
Apply In ~rson
ST.JOHN nm Dftian Ave., Irvine
(Corner Kelvin ~
Derian) • n .. 540-11n
SA&8M910M ;,t
&a,.11 N Mt!Wart1"1
for .,.... •• a,,.rel."
...... Dll ........ · ... ..... Aflll: ... ,.,.
---........................ _ .. ·------··-.---. .... -~ ....... , .......... •
Afpl•cft 10 I 0 FW'Mtw • 1050 a....,. We 1055 Mee...,., I071 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f rldly, F.OfUllY I 1111 H•tp W..t.4 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wheal••-IOIO •••••••••••••••••••••••
W..e.4 7100 tWp W..t.4 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SICM'f MY
"~ 4 t hrt ct.y In ltlt I tilt!
pbont work, typt H
wpm t Wanl challtnMt'"
Ll\• ~p Xlnt ktllll,
11ln1 ealary m nzz
SECRETARY
Fash l1land lnv1'\11 1\
firm < h ll11ic1 11~,
dlv\'rtlfltd .... ,·rt-lar l»I
O()t>ty In Vf'I )' folll I> It t'CI
corprtf' hdqtn sht mt,
typloc • t>XPt'r n•·1 ,.,.1111
Jlllkt'll pttf Xlnt 111ul
d l'n\al lltnfh 111·11' \
•w-c..--.&a • 'ALER )'C\I enlted phunr . typlnl( & "'urk
:':".':. ~ mrn wtllana w lurn uni ltiv•a•n•c•\y_t:.'a.l•l-~-0.'·."1 ... 1 .-. _..,... • ' q~ •aw approarh CHh
"r at ~ •nlC'r 1116( H dail)' IV8'&1t' D00 $800 ----------j
Ji a.rt1mt~ nt•v. llt·ld "' *aity MO"JWar 1u.m SKlfTA.IY ., «iatertaltunt'nt th•t 1~ l';xt'ell o:ppty for !'h1t1J•
1,... •ttPUli ttw n ltcHI \h • ICTIY /I C"* ital to ~rt tn fa'I\ ri1111 .. 1
>ar• ""1i!m for i.. aalt>• Rapidly 1row 1n~ 0 t Nt>wf)Ott Heath ""'""I
Orit.4ntt'd pe·tM.111 "'hi.I ha" land develop(flent t'o reri esUIA' ok t-'1'.lf II
• dtllH for "bo' I' 111~kll weU groomed b1 typing & d1t'1 .iph or11
•\ r r•t;r int t11111' 't ''" 1tn1u1I sharp 1nd1 v skills ~UJ.Mi Ch.allt'lli:
mu l tK' ~r!>On1tblt' fc w /good \ypmg slulls & mg positlOl'I for r1).'tll ii 11
Y>11f1dent t11 ~uur ab11Jty p I e a s a o t p h o n e Call LaJla, 833 10
t& tommonH-.al t: \11.ilh pen;ooably Xlnt work
dllh.er6 6 ha\ .. d<·1k-nd" mg c~. benefits opport -
b1e trilll\Sponatton \\.. for advancement Salar) Secretary fo'Ull t1m1· t 1
v.1U tram II nt'<'t• ... sun commensurate w expr m~. film.: lilt' '""'._k •I'
1'flnt fnnge b<'nefrh -\p (' a I I f 0 r a p p t mg, phon4. Sm ill If, •
pl) at Telepromptl'r of 7t4 /~Ask for Gerl TSI. M.:1111 ti4l Jt,.•:t
~t>v. pon 8eat'h 901 w
\6\1\ Sl Newport Hc.it•h
SA.LIS CLElllt
SECllTA.IY Secretur v l \ p•~I f11 lnsuri1nce0fficc957·~ d vnamn· "'" ~• 1, 111 com pan} Top ... 11.11 I I •r
tablished stut1onery
.~J\o re n eeds 1ns 1de ~lesperson. Office supp
-1~ e xper helprul, but not
• •ne~ Fringe benefits ,
._. oup nwdlcal, prl vaca
n. 6 holidtJys For
appt. call Betty C:az1s ,
1~1 1732
SICllTAIY exct•1Jt11>n11il •,k II f..
F'or Adv .Agency, no pre mot1vat1on Ht>ph 111 • ''
vlous agency exper req fidenr 1• to I' 11 lh '
Type 60WPM. no S H •296. t'on mn 1h•1 ''
Fast pace position w/a '!92625
lot of resp. Please send
resume to PO Box 8030, SECRET ARY/
Newport Beach. C a RECEPTIONIST
92660
S/\LF.S Clerk for rcl uil
C' marme hardware store.
tiana Pt lot' F1timc , ex
Secretary
Legal office, min 20/hrs
week, must have xlnt
English & secretarial
skills , pleasant s urroun
E xper ph unt"• 1" ,
45 +wpm . ll t1· h~ k I'~
mis(· r lent·al Ir 111
mfr Cull K ti ~..to Kll'U
.. per nee Call Ralbou
I-Marine. 549·9671 1-: 0 1-:
•' ~ F IH
'"
SECRETARY
dings & opportumty. S7 Good <'ler1t .1I 't d + per hr. N.8 . area w 170wpm l\ p111
•SALES*
Direct Mktl? Concepti.
SIOO to S200 per day Will
aoain. Call: 964·2028
975· 1156. I Snort hand n'f1111n counting knu~ I••' I'•
SECRETARY wttravel computer ..,kill Ii •I
bkgmd. Prec1Se & rast XI n t wor k 1111 1111
, typing req'd For appt w R~'<I tx-nef•h I ''"
1 call ·S86-9540 r eq d Mon I 11
* SECllT AllAL •
Duties lo include all
aspects ol mlrtg. s upport
We are a small rab. con
Join the Los Angeles cem w/excel. benefits.
·''Times Circulation Team Salary c:omm w/exper
'• & a dapt your w ork & skill level. Call for
sC'hedule to your life appt 956-2090
style. Wort. 5 hrs/day in
H unl1ni:11111 11 1,
536 7551
SEC'Y-OfC MGR
Real eslat<' a""'""' 1 •I
0H1re r-untn1I •111111
h C<' apper .• r.1111• 11
a irport <ti•'·•· ,:11 •
+ b a ., I' <I " II • ' I
833 2237
a T imes Cir<'u lalion SECRETARY for I J?lrl
sales orftce ne ar your oft. in Garden Grove S<'1'
0
' Hf'<•"'"''' '
·• home&hav<'more llmr Must type. Sh. pref'd . M atu.r1· 11h 1111
foT your family. studies. $1 ooo mo. 75().1705 perit'nc·r ,-., ,.,, 1'111 ri1 1
or leisurely penods We ' · -ir '! skills ''"""'' • ·
pay hourly wai:es & com for hu!>) !Mn• .1H1 "
missions ' • •SECIETAllES• * I mo!>phl'rt• ~111111
l\cc·tPaylMrg1Fshls$12,00 t nntac·t \ 11·1'1 ,, .I•
LOS ANG F.U:s Tl M 1-:s 1i0/ Anah/f'ulS13,200
t:}'75 Sun0owerl\ve C M Acct/0egl"e(>S22.000 I SFR\ll"l' -..I 111
'• .. ~<ml T751Shl00/F'sl\ls$15,600 l\Tl'I' M> '"I
Liz RetndersAgency Days 1>-:1 \r11" '-r
Equal Oppo rtunity 4020BirchEst '64EOF. Statmn 17th (I.. Ir
Employer Newport/833-8190/Free N B 642 1Zi9
r-
SECRETARY
ShlppiRq & Pnc.,g
Need" malurt• \" r"H
fu llt1me for '.l:tlt• I'• 1,
storf' Som• l11rr11fltr
SALES/MAN AG F:M ENT
I mage Co ns ultant
Jntan1?ible sales exper
M r D a I too f>.40. 0207
Salesperc;on Sant1w1 ch
route, 9-1 Comm basis
Ca ll Rent A Chef642 1900
J o h nson & J o hnson F'rtnJ!t..., 1-·,,, •'I I'
Hea lth Care D1\ offers Bet1d"111·.·;»11.1
s killed & respons iblf' ·
secretary a t1ivcr.;1f1ed & js T n c" PI' l< 1
1nterestinJ! pos1t1on in oriental nta: ... 11111
SALES the rej!JOnal s ales olc If 1 n JJ H!>on
Posi\ion a va1labl<' 10 you enJQY beinst a self 12 4\'"A HM•
fl oor covcrrng s ale-; starter. llandlinl? your I N N~
Residential and co m work load with minimum
mercial. Call Mr Terry s upervis ion. w orkin~
Welch, 751-2324 will\ figures & have ex·
John Bloeser Carpet co eel typing & editor ia I . • . s kills. this position is for
SUCCESS O
FAILURE IH '81?
1. Have you •"•Ill'" ,. • th<' p itfall<; 11( • ,,
•'
Flt!':F.1.F.R. Comm'! 24 Boy's Trundle bed with Sat/Sun. 7th & 8lh 10-$ Al r Co mp r e 'I Io r
t\I fl top load. S350 matching dre-sser , spact' pm Evuythlng must Bought/Sold, Serv i('\•
160 OtllU saver bed with bit 10 go' 21629 Oran.i~ Ave #2 Sears, Wards, Champ,
<; f: R<"lrlaf'rator . .id {'Md. SI.SO.
495 2S2IS
l nilt"d Harv,st Queen
to rt·t"ur Im mac Cond
l)111ncv Air Compres or
I h fl 752 62321
"".;hr•r & Dryer X Int
Conti SIJO/ea Apt. Site u.., tll( ~ 646-5848
I' ro..,l 1"1ee Refri11erator &
l pr1vnt Jo'reeier i;d cond.
$IOU 1• 11 0 80 54().869ff
lklr1.,: <t 1bson, sid1• hy
""' rrost fre1>, S250
11110 M5 1;.156, 8.'t8·5310
Rl lr1~1·1,!t11r. fr<H1 t fr1·c
s:1u11 t;ood 1·ond1t1on
liO ~1.'> art 6PM
l'l 111 rt Fn.:1da1rt· T11p
tr. 1•1c•r ,,eff dl'fro,I i.lnt
1111d S:~-1 67:1 2llU
dresser , ft d qua Ill)• & 3 548-8811 Speedy, M'l-2682
642·5286 Super Ga r age Sa l e De Velbls Spray Sooth
6-· Sat/Sun 9·S 234 tris' l2'x l2' 3 HP cxh1w~l pc k1n1 Mf'dit bdrm bet. CdM 67s'.6906: · already set up S2500
perf c<>nd All wood 63..SIQ.1
S890 968-7076 G a r age Sale, Sat /Sun,
Sell' t ts f 1 9 6pm Patio furn Like new 3HP Curtr'I air ·ho:;:: ~1~~ taoble> a~g: creened elum. patro:. com pr~ Sl200 Also
<'hairs . Antique ('hlna rt fr1g, boat. outrigger , 1968 Tnunderhirrl S295
cabinet Old oak rocker sailboat. chopper gun & 631-6103
Victrola Sony TV Anti van 3w Kerry Ln. C M "CHEa•Y PICIH"
que picture'! Crund11l Mk Ill skis. bindings & Engine Puller, n ew,
radio Sola & love seut, bag. S210/0BO Gas "'•lOn nydraulk mobile
mauresses <2 twm.I ma RBQ. wool 9xl2 Nava ho crane Suggested retail
pie hdbrd. l full st foam . rug, etc. Sal. onlv art \I. Sl200.
all hke new.end tablt>s, !1822 Chance Crrcie II 8 Bf.ST OFJo'EH, Ml!ST
crystal, much mor~ 1\184 964.72.88 ' · SELL
Kornat l>r (' M Adams 964-2028
& Mesa Verde \\'(•st Yard Sale. Fri & Sat , 979 SCXl2 9 SPM. 1359 B;ikcr St . MlscellGMOUi 8080
Solid Mahog.1n.> 1.hn111~:
rm set Drop lt'a ( t hit•.
bn•aklmnt, 11•h,.., S<·c to
Jpprl'l'li1l1• ,\fl 5.
9611 7491
A pt A Costa Mesa. • •• • • • • •••••••• • • • • • • • •
Ruy1 ng Gold ~ev.clry &
Silv<'r & Dl:i mund ~
Jewelli. of tne K1ngt1om
540 4972
GARAGE SALE:
Auctioft IO l 5 llouseful of fint• furn1tu11•
Windows. f'ornrl ure .
Tires ·you namt• 11 W<'
haw· 1t" Sal & Sun Onl\
20532 P1erv1ew l.3nf
H b
OAK fo1 1H .WOOI>
Oehvert'd & Sta1·k<•1I
Judy, 494 47rA ..•....••..•..•..•.•... I 1\ 1n~ rm 1n c·I fl pr
11'3\ht>r modul.1r '"'" ('JI A\1PAG 'F.
Travel P»n Am 'Two for
ne international coupon
~ Call 7$9 Ul80
t:ncly Bril , new. sac
World Book & Jr. And
Grttat Books 11et 731 1(2()
Newport Beach Tennis
Club M<-mbersh1p for
sale S800 152·21638
Koyal typewriter manual
S.'IO . Olivetti electric ad·
ding mac h i n e S65.
848 7~
S ll O P S MITll
10 ER 5 in l
Ma c h +J11t
shnper673 1976
model
Power
sa w &
Vo1('e 11trL'l!s analvsisl!r b'
<:CS. 11eldom us<'d Ai.k
lllJ: $5500 759 ll!n
WANT fl>
lh•nhv (l()\ll'rv '"K1!>met ··
M-4 5150
l'A1' \\1 2 for I twkN, rn
I I (lighL' lhnt 2 :!H $30
K:ll 7~1
1
11< \ X (, 100 Color T \'
II r<'motf' $250 l.1t1r1n I' 'At 1r L" •1•.:....1Tt RL t G/\R,\","' .. SAJ.E Lo•e IClllloOfts r' ' r. Ol<tue t~tm madl' hrn k " .. -I
AUCTION* Gotn){ 'i;ulmg eH•rythtnl! Ht• 1um Rouqut·h cit• I f'ctffp1•tablr• Utnm" rm I -' p ( ( " mu,lgo Dtnj!\.Ster<>o&. l\"tHt'u ('r l"<'I or
1'-..:......7.·JO•M ~ll·t'I*' "''" 1 llcl1r11• Spkr!> . Rike Fan., ''""" i1t·c·:l'o111n li71 11111 I
mnd<'I llH m1cm>Aa\'l' a:-
1' SI 15 0 1nc11c M'I
'"•llo"' & "'luh' tnn:ime
t:l IS .'>49 tMS "'"'R'-,-'-' 01·t•.,nfronl M2 Xlllfl ,, 1 t11trrr· ,1 ,, liunl. Ore!>~er Y. Mirror Kmi:! , , J h .. Olunket & Sheet., Sc. .. 1., prH l' " n "'''' nr• I 1111.1• 11i1 .. ,\ t hr ... 1 l>uul,11 ''" °''" 'IJrllll.!' I Tc n n 1 :-. ('I uh m rm .. ,.,, hJr !>lnoh.
1
fr.1011• I. m.ittn•\' >Alth 1n1? Marhme l'll 1•tr· h
I I 3.""76V1olntJ.an1-.rn·,•n" ershi p Must '<•II'
" I 111.!I r 1!111 Jnl111u1 >Ah111· t11•d IKJ'h "' • ' ' u 752 2•0• ,,.. 1uu:
t ll n . IH. r 1\Z \
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I' I I s I 11'1 sl ~ hi•Jdho:inl ni.:ht ,1and Pt Sat onl) 9 ~ ....... ,.,...,. '""'
mt"\ .1llhk1•111·~form1h i: A J< I\ i: l' ,\FLY INTERNATl<lt\J\l.i VE SAVE SAVE I $7~ ~14lHfl'>2 I-t'f<N ITl !If Si\l.E 'in Pam Am >A 1th ;11rl1m II.tr & I ,1htnl'I V.1111d i
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r qu1ppco<t ven low hrti, firm (7l4)780-IM28, (213) l ... /St• Ufi f 160 air poUution control de· She Deedl cmly a new Diesel, ka"'ele lhodel.
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tiel 0804 000 Unear n ~;;11-:-pri;-; RENT: 22' h&.x. mtr home. a ler docllll'tentary pre· S64'9 t • n 11: '• Au tome t I c
NB Negotiating 2 yr Slps6,self-C(Jflt.S'l75/wk par1Uon cbargee unla a IOIWITHAM lran1ml11ion , 31 ,000
luses now 851·1666 + 8'/mi. M0-8585. tohteheardwiaev..,..•-~per. ctned by WOUSWA•.. miles (1.Plml)
""UK 7IOOW.e.minlter Ave. ""' Sall Boat 28' M ~. Side F o r Sale: '76 Field · •-w--:-... -r Stream 22. rear dinette, G....... 9510 m _., ..... .., Tie at 300 E. Edgewater sips 6_ Ford 440 eng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _m-__ 755_1 ____ -. __ ,.,_1 73 IAYUMll Ha lboa Pen. l-8'7l·2Mi6. 27,000 mi. moo. P .P .•• Toycb Land Cruiaer,
27 ft. twill I 30 WANTF.0.CdM E;;c will 493-2319. good body, lood int, eng 7t DOD&l 414 ---~------nd1 UttJe work, xtre eng PICKUP Vol•o'a. M l'Xt'hange use ol sailboat WI A.. ... .,... SILL for parts. 11700. 49S-S343. c--.Gf'Hltloat ror useofyourNB sl1por1 ~"""' ---------•Auto. t rans., power
.dT...,.. a.. side tie CaU Paul Smith YOUI l.V. Aaffc~:f. :~:.•c.=:> wheels
SACRIFICE
•.u-!~y·r ~4)'0s 2800eves 558·7400 s.s&-1304 ... ._ 9520 ...,_.. ---------1 -._,. " • • • • • • • ••• •• •••• • • • •• • • .. ~ilil..,,.li!ll ,!!!l'l!!!!l!lit. ·ao Che v Custom Dix ~ 43'.._Mw..... b ..... Sl5,000 For Sale: 19 ~' Mobi1'46FordWoodie,-t'estored 'I tonpicku pb /
l'ulh eqwpped !>l'rfrl·t Cati 67~2695 fo,es, 23' Uaysatler on 40' moor. Traveler, "74, sips 6, air, Sl3,000. ALSO •29 Model dual ta~. ~td tr:n~:
h\-e .;hoan1 SAJ,ooo ~hr> ing in N B cruise control. xtra gas A Town Sedan, 4 dr, 157oo}S45-0C2l
s.'KI 1w lo.an for ts H' .at 673-7996 tank, xtra ball, CB, restored. Ideal for stu·
It' a\..111 l'\I vh 2 BOATS 14' t;1a.,., 1-'1\ spare tire, hitch, steel dent.ll0,000.67Wl61.
'IJ.4 I~ or !WO 22!'.1 un h1n~ Hoa1 :-,oUP Ml'rt• Shps Avail Sail Boats 26' belted radials . stereo, ---------•
ho.11 Boat. motor trailer. all l & under Sl2S m o. Also TV antenna. roof rack ar '54 S ... IN4a"°
Sl050 .\nd 16' Gla""P••r Mooring lo JS' Riddle la dder, storage pod. Com mande r Coupe,
11 ll\Ot'llll i::\111e.,., a7 tri hull. ne"' M'IJl!> <·rvt Yarh~67~9137 · x1n d mostly restored, make ---------
Jbl pl:ink hull l~111 H'rydean hoat.tir;i1h•rl ~~~~ tcon .SS,99S. orfer.64()-0946.
\l rt>"' rt.'<'t•nt rt'furti & onlv Sl5('() <'<ill >IS tiOJll HEWP'OIT MARIMA __ . __ _
'urvt'.Y W pnme l't>ler':.
1
Ms~ phnf;.J6 ltlll5 Shps Avail 6'6·0551 Traffen, TraYel 9170
l,,1nding Hunt If.arbor •••••••••••••••••••••••
., I I v 1\1 u :,; t ., l' I I 36' l'll HIS Tn \'dbln r s Tr•spcwtatio.. 13' Fld ar Stream. sips 4,
SiOOO ORO 64().9134 Gd t·ond 51 !I 0110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dinette, stove. etc. Xlnt.
'51 MGTD, restor ed .
beaut oond. A bargain at
Sl0 ,500 . PP .
(714l55l·1006.
UNI& CJ5 Jeep, 20,000 orig
mi, new top, new paint.
new everything. Perfect
cond. Daytime: 557·0551,
Eves: -.-0167
T HAUfo: Wt NU YAl'llTS 673'9060 ~?!<:~.~~~ ... !!.~~ ~ ..... 646-_3389 ____ _
JRI ht>st :sJ)t'.:1kt·r., l.lt'.! 211 Luhn;. '6!1 201\: loots, Sail 9060 2 Mopeds <Puchl. mus t Trai~ Ufflty 9110
List $2.~ St-II SI 291) 311" Chns. S F ~K •• •••••••••••• •• • •• •••• sell immed, xlnt cond, •••••••••••··~·••••••••
1930 Model A Town Sedan,
14500. Fi.rm!
751-4599 eves
'71 PLYMOUTH
TlilLDUSTB
414 . '55 International P .U. Mint . warrant) l'l·rft.d 40' C'onrorde. S Jo' K4K •CAL 2•27• S300 e a. OHO. 673.9106 3X4 l wheel trailer . SlOO or
499 2938 40' tlluewtr. Trwlr 701\ orre r.
DM.YPtLOT ..
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ALLEN
OlOS ClU uM. ',·,~H '• IMlllll-~ Ill•
7tTOYOfA
PICK ..
4 cylinder, • .....S. lac· tory air coadltioeta1.
stereo. A •ery pretty
pick up with lo mla. and
euellent eonditioa. Tbia
is a atunty tnlck tbat will
not be here very lone al
the 1ale price OI only
Sl.nt
IOIWITHAM
YOLISWA ...
7SOO Weetminlter Aye.
in Weaminlter
893-7551 ... ,.,
I 55'l'hns.Ff>MY,791\ SAJLIO.AT '711 Jo'(IXI Ot>IU Xl'. great 968-6813
1 p a I r R T It ti o o '' 60' Hatt S fo' '79 535K A fa st ont• with ·• 11 .... ,.,1 . t·ond lo m1 l>t>'l offer --- --
'58 Merc·edez Benz 190
Sedan, needs new eng ..
S900/08067S..7666days
Auto. trans . ., atr cond., S1500/0BO a fter 5PM
power steenng. stereo call 960-40'78
cassette, custom wheels ---------::AAB ll;irbor Hl\'d,
&r tires. Cl.ID648) '79 El Camino. VB, lo · C11s1 ;1 .\ks;i 5-10 0330 Speakers Mu.'>l lw;ir tc. T E HMS AVAi L i\ BL!-: Pngml', spmna~,.,. \ II F < a ll ~57 9b'70 · :> Utility trlr, like new. tires a ppret iatt• Xlnt t·und 120 & 15!1 Geno.1... 6 x 10x4 , new s p .·1 r n '47 Pack ard 6 Sedan . 675 90<n 960 17Z5 eves ~ .__ SiOO Negotrnhlr 96011362 bar 1ents . nrt tr:I\ \'In. Motorcvdn/ S600'bst orr. 963-0175 .,.,aut, much worked on.
a fte r s :., 1"79 Penn Yan 26' Dlt.'Sl'I ">t o ve & mo r e • Slq 1 Scoofen 9150 -----S3.750/0BO 494-0193
fully equippt'\l for fishini:t a\a1lable" Pr1c·"d Jt ••••••••••••••••••••••• AutoSert-ice,P'arts before8·~m. loafs &McrW or plt-..... urt> '.\1 us1 M•ll ' BFLOY. murk<"t \,1lut' lu1rt H1kt> street lel{al 400 & Accessories 9400 - -Ecpli,...... Will ''H'r1f1<'e PP PleasecaU Larn PJul Jtj Sl'Zl'KI rompletely re ....................... R•creatiOftCll
••••••••••••••••••••••• 979 2500 t9 tu !O for appt cond1t1on"". s100010°c> S SAVES.AVES V•hidn 9530 G~ 90 I 0 71-1 7i5 7125ur67:'1 :i729 LO 'lhow. if out 11l<':J'>t'1 640 71WS ~" n WITH USIO ,ARTS •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• .79 H rlli~h n or \ :JS leave mei.:.:iJ!" or lr'I lmportedcar parts '78 Dodge RV Van. Self·
SABOT type i;k1H. xlnl I J o h nson F ull l'n\ l'r 644 8107 l'O Suzuki GS·450. xln'tl IMPORT contained Xtra:.. low
cond S200 ' d b l k s o 9 miles 842-5241 E lc<"t s t .i rt i.!d 1·ontl 27 . E' k I• ron · ar t 4 AUTOS PPLY 631 3TI2or673762fi 14500 646 271fi .n<' ~on. "POI"''· '11-'CiOTIARLF.~2 S794 I 1 diesel. SIP!> 5. ~real h11<1\ lOJ_N Manchester 4 WIMetDrffet 9550
d n nllatablt.< Boats 13' nuthoJrrl. "ood Jllll 83.1-~18 home f.40 0:100 '77 llnnda 750F' SS. xlnt Anaheim 776·9900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S6H7 mileage,, air. s hell + ---------
many xtras. Duel tanks, V•s · 9570
propane & gas. Operates • • •• • ••••••••••••••••••
on both fuels. S7 ,500. '10 YW Y ANA&OM
646-6503. Dynamite 7 pauenger 4
.!888 llJI b111 Bh d
I ·u,,1 a \1,.,., 5-11) OJ:JO
'18 Datsun King Cab
5spd. Air. $4,200.
552.5320
-----'73 Chevy Truck, ~. ton.
'78 Jee p ~agoneer, rbltJSO,good cond.must
loaded. lo m1. S6000 spr sell 11800/080. 536-0552. c lean . Pvt. party .
955-0289. 66 Ford Ranchero 6cyl
speed. Low miles, stereo.
Deluxe model. Compare
this price. (107558)
St4t5
JIMMAllMO
VOUSWA69'
18711 Beach Blvd.
14J..ZOOO
•SALF:• r·gl<i!>s r1l't'(js "nrk S3i5 I bus1 ron~. $1200 C'all aft 6pml For Sale IHODATSUN ~y:;:~n ~~~~~l~~~~Y~ 96-1 3316 Emkson 32·. 75 "hi. '193·6881 414 PICKUP
Suzukienit.'l. •DIS<.'• l.';' ,79 \'ikm~. full elet' J loaded .. "u:.tom ml l'•x>t .79 llonda Hawk 1 Gd CHEAP!! Shortwheelbase,4speed
75
IMl'BtMATIONAL
auto. new eng new paint. '78 Ford Van, xlnt cood,
21mpg see to app. SlBSO ps, pb, auto. $390(). Call
979-0368. after 6pm 492-60'Z3.
I R97-4666 Rnslol conJ Orft'r 1 I d ...,."' S lightly used turbo kit trans., AM/FM stereo troni<"c;. C'itl du~sc•ls. m1n1 · ., ron """" casseUe. gauges, copper SCOUT414
Auto. trans., air cond ..
power steering, custom
tires. wheels. (976LPG )
'71 FOID FZ50
IANGB (003137)
d I' p !.s8 7903 968 Otl7 ••"t""• '70· '74 Datsun Z cars con 675 8651 · · · ~ "'"'" """ metalic paint ar 1800 768-5837. 'I St
7232 Westmm~ter. WM
loafs, M.mis:tc11c11tc~/ :'12' Hayliner, Sunb:-uti::e. '78 18"Sol Cat Jo:xf'l'llt•n1
S•rvice '1020 1 1980, FWC Volvo's. A P. rond. Must sell fl7!> lhG!I.
'7ff Suzuki. Turbo 750 -------m1 es. (9419). ( k. 1403).
$2 400 11r best offer JAGUAR Conv.niotts Offer good 48 hrs. after
•••••••••••••··~··••••• Small dwn or trade. Take 833·2105 5'18·6200 675-90<n 960-1725 eve. publication.
"''' MEWrotrr DATSUN
S3H7
Manne Ele ctnr 1an over payments With . • Design/install/repair I Nwpt Slip Redu~f'd from 25 .v entun• S.11lboat
Qual.work.549 2520e\'S s4 9 •oo t $4 1 5110 P;\'inrude aux. motor
·., 0 ·, fo u llv eqmpped Slpi. '>.
Boat Refurhishinl! New port Yarht F.xt'h New· in ·n Stored for I.is l
Expert Paint. vnrn1!'>h, 675 lliOO 21yrs . l nr l trlr Xlnt
l!ISO Yamaha Yamahop-
pt•r Excellent condition.
~-12.'> 751 5523
For.-
DatsainZ
motor
888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
IJJ.1300
ett· jc 1ass1ried Ad.'1, your onc.1 rond . S6.250 E ve:.
Repa1n.. 496 8954 e\ •'!> stop shopping center 1 642-7549; Days 49-1 7803
Jlonda 1980 XL. 500.5 SK
m1. xlnt rond Sl3.~11eao
546-00JO
+ ott.t-parts
761-5137 Find what you want in
Daily Pilot Classifieds.
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CORONA LUXURY EDITION SEDANS
Equipped with automatic transmission. air conditioning, power steering. 4 speaker
stereo. tilt wheel and loaded with extras!
*IO~Vo
II
!1980 CELICA LIFTBACK
!) speed trans .. pwr. steering. stereo cassette. shade kit.
more' Demo. (605977) mags &
1981 LOMGBED DELUXE P.U.
1\utomatic trans .. factory air cond .. stereo. c hrome bumper. mirror ~l much more! Demo . (005356). .
11980 20' MINI MIRAGE
Fully self contained. extra gas tank & more. (065851) $JI
'69 V.W. BUG
4 cyt., 4 speed trans .. Great transportation car. (KEE105)
'76 GMC PICK-UP :v. ton, V·8 engine. 3 speed trans .. great work lruck. (1 C49897).
'73 V.W. BUG
4 cyl .. 4 speed trans .. radio. heater. low miles. sharp, real
Winner. (RZX828).
'77 OPEL COUPE
4 cyl. stereo. heater, sun roof A cream pull (849SWT)
'75 TOYOTA PICKUP
4 cyl . 4 speed trans., heater, camper shell. (1A0170.C)
'7 6 DATSUN 280Z
6 cyl., auto. trans., factory air, stereo. mags. (274093).
'77 TOYOTA LAND
CRUISER. 8 cyl .. 4 speed trans.. low mlln. (683VHT).
'71 GMC Rally STX Van,
3500 miles on new eng.
Removable camper, ~
ton , 12950. 646-9669
760·9561
'73 Dodge, VB auto, dual
exh, HD hitch, Sl850 or
beat offer. M0-9188
Nice Body: '681 Dodge
Van. carpeted, up grades
S575/bstolr~2000
tlOO
18881 BEAC~I BLVD. 19202 BEACH Bl VO.
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LOCATlllOI
PHONE 8~17·8555
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( 3 mt ... IOUth Of Sin Diego 'fWY.)
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at Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673·0900
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JIMMAllHO
VOUSWAGIH
18711 Beach Blvd .
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
TOPDOUAI
PAIDFOI
GOOD&CLIAH
USIDCAIS!
miracle
mazda
2150H.tMwlt•cl
Costa Mesa 645-5700
WANTED!
Late model Toyotas and
Vo l vos . Call u s
TODAY!!!
Earle Ike
TOYOTA-YOLYO
r •u H.-0. ll•d.
Co•I• M"'•
""'40 -0 0 ) .... S40·'447
:.!~811 11111 .. , 111\tl
I '11._t ,1 \II•" I .\.Ill t),J:IH
Wanted: 14' ins ulated de
live ry van. Cau l or ex·
ch a nge for classic '69
Pontiac Grand PMx Mdl
J. 546-6518 I
A.to1 .... Dli'ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9701 ..•.•..•...............
"68 AUSTIN Amer ica n.
runs gd . S600 631-3772 or
673-7626
AHa IOIMO 9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S500
. a nd take over lease
payments at S286 month
·79 S print Vcloee .
s howroom condition. less
than 22.000 miles. black
w /tan leather. sunroof
Dave 838· l833 or 975·0113.
SAVE NOW -MOST MODELS
DISCOUNTED.· FAR BELOW THE
FACTORY STICKER
EXAMPLES: 1981 CIVIC
CIVIC
2 DR. HATCH
AUTOMATIC. SIDE MLDG
1 SOOCC ECONOMY 115624
..,..._ t111 c.,n 9111 .._. 9717 '•••• t1• ,.,... '761 ...................................................................................................................
1 R.•SE "18 Capri. alnt cond, beft it Hoada Accord, atal LEASE 11 To1ota Cel k a ST ~ o ffer. Stne0 wlld y• c:ond, 5spd, Am /Pm C-pe, ,......_air, Am· 01·~·. W-I001;evear7&.2178 SW'e01 •.ooo ml.... DIRECT! rm •anei--.apolte ~I 552-Tal. ••••It, landau top,
Ital AIJIA ••••
llACH IWOITS
848 Dove Stftet
Nt:WPORT BEACH
"Tl Capri 3000, 4-pd, k> ml, •• -_,._ -"v-., .... Am/Fm ta,,., gd paint , '19 Prelude Silver 8,500 I fl I -aaaA9 .. ,_ u_, ... ... "'
h I • ..,. 10 0 r-_..,.v • black llUrior. Xlt rood. up o stery, _,5 B . ml, loaded! ~FIRM '1-.0. Sharp. 18100. 813·8020
644·539. 113-DOl, '7S-W C.:::::::: 10-5.
'73 Capri, v.e, 2e00cc.
4apd, air, $1400 or offer.
840-8488.
'75 Honda Civic StaUon
Wa1on. reblt-flng , trans,
brakes , s uspensio n ,
$2395. 49'1·5'1CR.
~------~~----~ llACH IMPOIT!lt "11 Celie•. lil'lbk, PS, PB.
.. DoveStreet air, All/F ii stereo, s
NEWPORT BEACH spd, bea.-cond. $4800.
711-0900 147 . .,..
'~!n:o~ Civic. Good Estate Sale, '78 Diesel, ai1I _'71 __ T_o_y_ota_Coron ___ a_w __ a1-on-.
751-0900 ~~~~~~~-D ..... f 720
t707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'80 SOOC6, 7000 ml, full{
equipped , lt hr , s unr ,
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Mission Viejo
ll 1-2040 4t5-4'4'
Closed Sundays
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• & I ST & lllOAOWAY,
SA1'41A APIA
835·3171
fHE U~TIMA TE ORIVIHG MACHINE
•USIDIMW1•
'732002 (~)
'75 2002a (0035)
'77 320ia (IM74 )
·77 6.30csi auto (0040)
'80 S28iA sunrl. 11625)
CloMd S•dmys
'771MW530i
6 cylinder . 4 speed.
stereo cassette . A classic
cream beige with tan
leather interior. If you
truly e njoy driving a
s uper ior hand ling ca r
wi th s po rt s c a r
performance and family
convenience. I believe
this is the one. <494TZX l
f or only
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IOIWITHAM
VOUSWAGEN
7600 Westminster Ave
in Westminster
893·7551 6311 7H80
'751MW
Lovely 2002 automat1t·
Only 53.000 mile~ on this
beauty! It's sq ueaky
clean 1 (4l9Nl<Ql
$5695
JIMMARIHO
YOUSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blvd
142-2000 --------
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RoyC.-.er,htc.
Rolls ~yce BMW
1S40Ja mboree
NewJ>()rt Beach 640-6444
761MW
Dynamite 2002 4 speed .
Or igina l w it h beq;:c
finis h. Lovely cond
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$5995
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VOUSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000
Sadcllll 11 ell IMW
DIMOSALI!
320l 5 lfl"d
Safari...,._,._ W.
Al optlaat! C4 I t5J
320I 5lfl"d
Clluht.t red/black
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977210%2+2 . m1658 o ptions. m a ke offe r". air. pl, pb, $.1,000. call
6U· 1031. 914-41846 aft.er epm. A I r , ••to• •ti c , J t7JO
........ 00611) .~ ............... . "77 PeugeotelM: Loaded .. '71 COROLLA, R&H, xlnt. .....
llARWIC I<
01\ T '-.UN --........ _ .. -_ ... _
I I ~ • ~ I I '\
'71 XJ6, xlnt cond. reblt
en1. new patnt. Must see .
631-0134
'880C> trans . 40mpg. $1,188. ,
644...mA 080. tw&-5880
'78 Diesel, 22,000 mi, '80 Tercel, 5 spd, lirtback,
35 mpg, very clean. am/fm, a/c, xlnt cond. Late '619 XKE J aguar . 6 7 ·~ ,,,.,.. ...... • •-_ .. cyl. Runs xlnt. Best offer 51__,, ,,__,..._ ... _ - -.1000 • t ... e over pymts. 831-7061 '75 DATSUH 210% ove r SSOOO. 968-5065. Pone... t75·0 --------
8 cylinde r , 4 s peed , •••••••••••••••••••••·•• T-'---1. t767 cassette /s t e r eo . A '67 Jaguar 3.8 MK llS all '75.,...SCH • .....,.. veritable diamond of a orig. very well main· .--E •••••••••••••••••••••••
sport.s carintrulysuper b tained Must Sacrifice t14 lt71TllUMPH condition with only 2,000 846-IS70 Dynamite 5 speed sport.s Srhhii
m i les ClAC N465) 1 car in x.lnt condit.ion i11·
believe that lhe first sin· I•• -Cittlia 9734 side &out. <•MPP> COMfMlilll
$5
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5 4 s.....-.1 trans. white with cere buyer will drive it ••• •••••••••••••••••••• ~ home '66 Ka rmann Ghia. good JIMu•••o..1o bla c k interior , o n ly
S5,4H
IOlwnHAM
d Bestoff ..vuu" 25.000 miles & e xtra con . er. • vousw•'-Ra..1 6'5-9342 • ,...U""I clean! (73158C).
WOUSWAGEH Lmcia t736
L8711 Beach Blvd . HOW SJHS
142-2000 IAICB STIHT 7600 Westminster Ave. •••••••••••••••••••••••
I '7t POISCHE •=~~~t in Westminster '79 4 dr,sedan. Lo miles
893·7551 638-7880 auto, pwr windows. "92r COUPE Ca;J'A MF.SA brakes steering. 831-0106. V8, 5 s peed, air cond... 545-lll .. pwr . windows , cr uist·, _________ .. _
••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM cass. & und·er •6, 1'11~ Tl6 '74 DATSUH 710 Mada
This super gas saving 4
cylinder has been main·
talned with great care !
Y o u want g reat
tra n s p o r tati o n '!
1964KMW > It's yours for
t731
only $2487
JO ... SOH & SON
L-.MerctrY
2626 Harbor Blvd"
Cost.a Mesa
54~5630
•11o.1•1.111M 16.000miles! (9200368). 6 cylinder, 4 speed. A
,..IVU"'I S27,tll ver y c le an TR6. ln MADA auperior condition. This
NOW OPEN is a truly classic sport
Orange County's car. <ZDL819l The actual
Volume Mazda Dealer value is impossible to 956-1120 establish but you can AMAHllM own this ~;::,for only
M•%DA '74 911 Coupe. 5 speed , IOlwnHAM
801 S. Anaheim Blvd s te reo. a lloys. ver .Y YOUSWA .. EH
Anaheim clea n. St0,500 Han s , 7600 WestminsterAve.
;4 'Rx4-Four Doo~ -Oelux 536·3033dys. in Westminster
C l e a n , One O wner "78 911SC. pet bluttar'l _893-_· _755_1 ____ 638-_'1880
Miche lin Tires. Mag lthr. 18K mi. AM /FM
Wheels, Low Mileage on cass. air. snrl. P7-8' ~.
New Motor. M i n t cond $24.001}
'76 TR7. xlnt cond .
Need cash-best offer .
Serious buyers 631-1Z73
(714) 548-6468 631-1 S32 -Yoll1WCllJlll 9770
Merced.la-9740 '67 P o r sche . cana r :1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• yellow. Mach. tires, xlnt '71 YW Rabbit
1a;....;..;.; _ _.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_..I lt66.,.CEDIS cond.17500.644-4443 S un r oof. 4 s peed ,
ForSale
CHEAP!!
Slil{htly used turbo kit
'70 '74 Oatsun Z cars
768-5837
'78 510 Sedan amlfm . a le ,
1mmac rond 29K mi,
551 ·9087
'79 310CX. xlnt cond ,
am/fm stereo cass, lo
ma, best offer. 642·53'73
'80 200 S X , b l ac k
h a tc h bac k b e auty ,
w /wire whls & Decor
Pkg, sunroof. am /fm
stereo cass. only 8000 mi,
like new, StSOO & take
ove r pymts. Mic hael.
646-9911.
Must sell '77 280Z. Stick
shirt, ma~ wheels Ex·
tras . Perfect cond. $6200
640-5074
'78 Datsun P U 29.000 on g
miles. stereo. like new,
mak e off er. S t eve
957-4089 or 731 ·3262.
25054DOOa cassette . DI ESEL '75 Silver 914. 2 O. xtra·;. UNP Sedan. AJI original with h a n d m ad e w h 1 5 . 1717 · > a utomatic trans .. pwr. $6995 s teering. AM /FM radio. Blaupunkt radro. see 1 •:>
a ir cond .. white w ired in· apprec 6'5-7848
te r ior & low mile~' R.....et tTU R674). 975!i
HOWS3995
IAIERSTIHT
USED CARS
1425 Bake r Street COSTA MF.SA
545-3334
'61Mn250S
Com plete overhauled
en1ine, mint cond.. It
beile/t.an int. (661PCF >
S,lli11hdllMW 831-2040 495-4949
Closed Sunday
...........................
'711EHAULT
UCAI'
Shar p original yellow 2
door. 4 speed, radio Iv
h eate r . 4 0 M P G
(494VC0>
S24t5
JIMMAAIHO
YOUSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
'71 R·l6. auto trans. sun -
roof. radio. $1000 or beBl
'67 ~. immac. in & offer. 641-8'T71
ou~. blk/red. a uto_. 2·lops. Rois I~ 975fi
1977 RAlllT
2 door. 4 cylinder. 4
s pee d . s un ro o f .
p i n s tripes. s t e r eo
cassette . A super fun
gas-saver! (4UYJ'J D)
Sl5t7
~~u~~·/d~nve~. ~11 ··;_·ii;[AtiiiN·u~s~i.···
·so -MBZ JOOSD. Tur bo' JRR ~~~VER '] ,·~ .. ~ .•
1'\;'..':.:'.,',~~',:1n11
Dsl. Wht blue leath ROLLS·ROYCE •73 vw Bug, xlnt cond AM I FM st e r eo cass r S3 000 552·0165 731·1663 1So40J.,n-u ' · ., • ., ,,. • ., ' ..... _.. ... ,.. '""""......., ------~ ----------
'66 MB 251lS. lo mi. xlnl ~ VW parts, '68 left & right
'71DATSUN 1200, 33MPG. c o n d . mu s l s e 11 . __ ClOS~SUNOAYS door, '73 left door. S50
XLNT, $1000. $4500/080. 675-1669 1961 Silver Cloud whilr'. each. 548-!n44
675-1<170. _ '78 4SOSLC. 31K mi. 1th;. goo d cond. s 2 1.50•j•. -----
'80 200SX. immaculate. int., nu tires. lite blu Owner . 640-49!19. 4 c~u5Z. ~:~. A
silver, 10,000 m i. loaded. m etallic , sunroof. all '61 lolls loyce beautiful baby blue .
fa c t. mags. $7900 . x tr a s · Imm a c · RHD.MktnighfBlue. (688 MPV > It r-lTll s ~·5574, 548-3975 714/~ a /c, power, $20,000. superior and I belie ve
&45-8375Cosu Mesa you will be happy to own "69 Datsun Roadster good '73 450SL. classic while on ---------this dynamite car for
cond. l:!000/080 white beauty. immac. 2 SOGla t7611) only
675-5369 tops. new Mich .. a m /fm •••••••••••••••••••••". cass, 11500 & assume
lease S276 mo. Michael.
646-9911.
'74 Datsun 610, xlnt ga
mileage, rebll eng, G
t r ansportation. Sl750
675·7S54.638··21111M. '71 2SnS. 1 owner . Xlnl. cond . $5500. ,. .. Eves: 759-1040
Datsun Z moto 4~L '78, yellow. loaded.
LEASE
DIRECT!
1911 SAAi
TUllO.
$2'9'
IOIWITHAM
YOUSWA~IH
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893.7551 638-7880
7331A +·other Darts Ascot 9rey/leather 788-583'7
Ski r acks. etc. Perf.
cond. Pvt. owner moving
E ast. $26,850. Ca ll .
714-~
llACH IMPOIT!!i
848 Dove Street
N EWPORT BEACH
7t¥¥t IUS
Dynamite 4 passenger
with 4 speed, low miles .
original (382YHS)
pare ............. -
tio111 plus more! Ferrari 9723 C316 .. I ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ·75 Fer rari Di.no. 308 GT4, 6.33CSi mint cond. lo mi. asking
Sacrifice, must sell 1966
M B250S xlnt cond ,
675-1669 or 833-2105 Sapphire W./lecrther S30K. U>-1015.
pare......, int. Alt o~ Fiat ---9725 '73 4~L. classic white.
Haws! C41501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. 88,000 m i.
6.33CSiA '71 AAT 707RDQ, cal1644·1533.
AlpiM wllih/t. W. 128 Rallye 2 door. Low Me r ced es B e n z '78
Al apNoM ~ mon! miles. original & sha rp! 450SEL, black, sunroof,
(426 71 ( 12147 l alloys, must see to ap-
HUG[ SAVINGS! JIMS~~~HO ~~~·~.~:JJl orf.:
F b 6 & 7 0 I VOUSWAGIH '67 MERCEDESZSClS Sa~Mmcll I~~ 187~4e;;r;:vd. Bea~. S3500
28402 MarJuerite Pkwy· '79 Fiat 2000 Spyder 2816 lib new
Misston Viejo 9100mi, amtrm tape, '31-534t n 1-2040 mint. moo. 493-5366
Closed Sundays M4H t744 ---------I.... t727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------························ IOI Md.AllM'1
&
850N. Beach Blvd.
l..AHABRA
(5 Mi. No. of SA Fwyl
'7141122.n n
Sunday by Appt.
_....._ ..-.-.. _.... __ --......... .... . ..... -···· .
752.0900
ORANGE COUNTY
SAAi
'BUY or LEASE
DIRECT
OVERSEAS
DELJVERIF.S
101 20 Garde11 G •ove B 1
Garoen Grove 530·919C
tn:z .......••....•.....•. ".
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4 wheel drive, low mue~:.
excelle nt conditio1!ll .
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IJl-2040
•
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JIM~RIMO
YOUSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000
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NEWAN
DEMOS
OPD EYEIY
NIGHT Till
9:00
FIEEWAY CLOS£!
WE ISCOUNT!
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·n ... -..
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doo r lod1 '•. a tr a t II atereo, powt r u t '1
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16491
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tor)' 1lr t ond ltlonang, ~ 831 <m>
•tt rto Wt are proud t~
otter tbia beiiuUful dn k
bl\M' VW with tan 1nter1ur
to \he bu.Ylnl public She
i. In •u!Jirb cond11Jon
drlvn like • d;t•um l~I laOft aak>for
$1,4ff
IOlwmtAM
VOUSWA6 ..
7900 Westminster Av ...
in W~mlJ\.ster
'76 IUICI
Lo"' m1lu1e 1-;i.tule
wagon 9 passenger with
t'Very d ra Original &
s harp 1950PIL> sms
JIMM.UJHO
VOUSWAeEH
18711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
893.-7~1 638 78't0 ·18 Buick Centun l .1m1t
'71 vw Super Bug. reblt ~o-!~7 xlnt l'Olld $3 950
eng, 39,000 m1, gdd cond
Am l'"'m <'llSS S2.200 l'all '80 Buick Park AH·nue.
bet"'een S.9pm, 645 4799 6 mo old. xlnt rnnd
• 7 9 0 , h 4 d \'elour mt. full) luJlll'tl. 8 s er r a s k in g $9.750 l'all Hatchbal·k, air, cass lo 1714 14~
mt, xlnt l'Ond $6200 of
f e r 6 4 0 2 4 9 7 '79Estate Wgn.all µ"'r.lo
eves/"'kends. 9799930 mi . assume ll·as<•.
days $199 mo 759-1867
'70 Squareba<·k. m ech.
res tored, dean in & out,
S2000i0 HO 646·432'7
'72 V W RUG dean . rblt
e n g . Mu s t S l·ll '
S2200 OH0960-4607
'73 Centurion l'om t'r11blt•
AM, FM stt'reo. 1\C full
pwr. $2150. 644 4167
t-:STAT E SALE 1956
Buic k Spt'C'lal'' 2 dr
hardtop. I owner 44.000
•HQ oat
c -Very wry cltan ma1. wheel'•· Ult, power wln,
dow11\eftlo radio. 49,000
mlln l•PQT>
14495
• Che~Moma '7'
2 -+ 2 H a t c hb a c k '
Ec on omical 5 s p eed
m Anua1 trans. Clean car!
(062XJU).
Ot4l. y $45'5 .-
HOW AID Ce.. .....
Dove & Quail Sls
NEWPORT BEACH
13).0555
1'76C..VY
CHEVfTTE 2 Da.
Automatic trans , rebwlt
l'ngine. AM/FM & ra llye
wheels. IOSORIX)
MOWS2795
IAlaSTIHT
USll>CAaS
1425 Baker Street
COOTA MF.SA
545-3334
1976MALllU
71 DOO•ICOLT 79.-CUIY
4 cylindfr. 4 •peed. air MOM•ICH
condltionin1. ate t eo, • Th.la btaullfuJ 4 door
Thla .. avery pretty UtUe fut ures t be e legant
Colt. (7HTST) Tn t drive com fort ol cloth interior.
her and YoU ~II kick up factory air cond.. and
1our heeb and drive tt full vinyl top. Driven un-
home foroaly der 1;000 miles by a top H ,6tt Ford ractory e xecutive•' IOI WITHAM (618649> Now It 's yours
VOUCSWA... for only SS.
7800Westminster Ave . JO~ Ir SOM
in Westminster LIK• M.rc..,
893-7551 638·7880 2626 Harbor Blvd'
•79 DODGE OMMI Cceta Mesit
Yes ! High gas mileage in 540-5630 hi~h style ! A low lo~ M1td9M) 9952
pr1cde ! ~~h 4 cyl.,ira1r ••••••••••••••••••••••• con ., W1ule wall t es. 1977 MUST .._.4 (S19XKA> See it now ! A"w
S4799
JOHNSON & SOM
LIRcolftMercwv
2626Harbor Blvd'. Costa Mesa
540-5630 -----'79 DODGE COLT
4 door. 4 cylinder . auto
lrans .. ttlt wheel. custom
wheels, radio <302618)
$4297
Allkl-.tlc, air, pow.,.
sherl119, AM·FM
shrN. 1650UHC)
Sl5U
BARWICK
0 A T'>UN • --c .-.~\ __ ,..,,,._
.I J• I J \ OJ JP\
•79 Mustang. 4 spd. air. ps,
cass stereo. 14M mi.
m i nt cond . $4990
495·9067. 831-7540 ••n•11• 78 Mustang. PS. P B. a uto,
'8118 ll.t1IHt1 111\d
1 ..... 1 .. \1 •. , ... t11111:no
47K mi. S3200 OHO r vt
Pty 675 2069 evs
'69 VR. auto. mal'!s.
cond $1900
8474115
CLASSIC Ford 9940 'ti8 Mustang. 1 owner.
Auto trans .. air cond . ••••••••••••••••••••••• needs pumt Sl2351best
powl'r stc•ering, jlOWt'r '78 Granada. 6 cyl. 2 dr. ofr 546-2312
brak es, V roof . \U re xlnl rond. air. ps. pb,
wh eel covers , radio . I ape deck, S3JOO 496 0246
(359PrtJ ) eve/wlmd
S2997
'66 M uslang t'ouvt Stoek.
lo m1. xlnt cond. S750
771 1228evei,
1980
CLEARANCE
SALE
NOW GOING
ON
OVER 50 TO
CHOOSE
FROM
BOB WITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN '72 auto BllG orig m1. xlnt cond PS. ~P."'IP.!"'1!111!!1"~~ 1979FORD
FAIRMONT Oldsmobile 9955
runs we ll, $1200
541}.193.'>
PB. dynaflow $3900 ofr
(213> 592 5832 7600 Westminster Ave
in Westminste r
893-75Sl 638-7880 '79 VW BUS s nrf amt(m Cadiloc 9915
Z ~ . • ••••••••••••••••••••••
76VWVAN r ass. '"""· bra wlt1re v--1 _.._ .... mount, 23K m1. S7400 _. lllTW'U 7 passenger , looks & runs
great. All original c7270> 675-4876 Used Can!!
CllVIBIMW lst & Broadway
Santa Ana 835 3171
•71 VW Sq:areback. snrf., '77 Cad.~··
Am/Fm cass. new cires. Astro roof, spl i t
clean &t.2·49'l3 eves powtt i.att.er Hots,
'7 6 VW UlllT '66 for $1600. '67 for $2600.
4 cylinder, 4 speed. A re· Or Best offer p.p. MUST
ally nice little car m very SELL 548-1005
g ood co nd i ti on
(810PCW> This Rabbit is Vol•o 9772
economical and a true • ••• • • •••••••••• •• ••• ••
bargain for only VOL VO
$3299
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave.
In Westminster
893-7~1 638-7880
'IOVW
SCHtOCCO Dynamite 4 speed with
air . Silver/black. Com·
p a r e th i s pri ce'
(l57MPQ)
$6'95
JIMMAllNO
VOUSWAGDI
L8711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
'77VWUlllT
4 cylinder. 4 speed A
very nice car al a very
affordable price 1l
runs great and is a pretty
polar while in colo r
1958TCL > It can be yours
for only
$3699
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminste r
893-75S l 638·7880
'71 VW DASHER
Sun root 4 speed station
wagon. Only 17,000 miles
on th is beauty (902UZY l
SALIS, SERVICE
AMDLIASIMG
OVE RSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
EAILlllE
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd.
COS"r A MF.SA
646-9301540-9467
'71 VOLVO
Dynam ite 264 GL sedan
Automatic, air. steerin~L
cruise. leather & stereo
cassette on this beautiful
s u nroof Origina l &
clean! (044 LXJ
S59'5
JIMMAllMO
VOUSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd_
142-2000
OIAMCH COUMTY
VOLVO
EXCLUSfVELYVOLVO
Largest Volvo Dealer
in Orange County'
BUYor LEAS E
DIRECT
titt wt.et, cnliH c~
trol, door locks.
IOL2 ZER I
$7995
TOUlt #I
CADILLAC
DEALBSHIP IN
OIAMGE COUMTY!
SALE:s. SERVIC F.
AND LEASING
It n 1'. • t I 1 ""' l~h.1 t
I •,t \\.·-.. '1JIJ H ~l
'76~•1•
Power windows. power
seats, cruise. till, very
lo w m iles loral rat .
f831RYYJ
$7995
$4995
JIMMAllNO
VOUSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blvd
10 120 Garden Grove 8 1
G lJoWll> ltttll(~ arden Grove 530-9190. 4~ 8Jj.(BX)
142-2000
·72 144F., air, AM F'M.
clean. xlnt. $1950 OBO
759·1439
66 Bug. Rblt , new tires. m
te r ior . Pe rr paint A.tos, Used
Sl,650. 1-661-3982 c;;:;.;••••••••••;90j
'69 VW Camper. perfect
cond, new eng. poptop.
all xtras. Must sacri rire
S2800 or bs t o f fe r
645-7589.
'75 Sci rocco, S3500 or
pymts o f Sl 50 /mo .
a m /f m s t ereo. nu
brakes, yr guar. on eng.
trans & diff. 5..57-6577
'77 VW Bus, Champagne
with J imini re movable
......................•
1963 MGB. new tir es.
brakes. SIOOO/best offe r.
1973 Buick, new trans ..
tires, brakes S800tbest
offer 492 1245
luick 9910 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'69 Riviera Classic Mdl.
beautiful cond. Ma g
w hls. a ll opt . $1295.
646·7274
c a m per. awnin g , '73 Century, good cond:
AM /FM cus, xlnt. 16400. asking SIM>O.
646-9&69or76G-9561 851-0924
'80CADILUC
COUPE
o De Ville is a nice plJ tl'
to be. and even :1 more
beautiful thing to own'
Loade d with luxur v'
Includes leather interior.
wire wheel covers. cruise
control. <604ZBJ I No"'
only SL2.588
JOHNSON & SOM
Liftcolft Mere
2626Har bor e1":J
C-Osta Mesa '
540-5630
'77 Eldo loaded MUST
SELL, Xlnt Cond. Lo Mi.
14995 eve, wknds 548· 7962
I "'I t \It•' t )Ill ti.I.Ill
'78 CHEYY MOVA
Air cond . auto trans ..
power s teer ing. power
b r a k es, vin yl r oof.
Ra llcy wheels , r a d 10 .
Real Nice' !7&0TKCI
$3597
~lill8 ll.11 h111 Hll d
C '1"1,1 \11 ·,,1;,111 0.1:M1
1971 CAPRICE
CLASSIC
Auto. trans., air cond ,
powe r steering. power
bra kes . cruise. V-r90f,
radio &more ! 0539571
S3 9
'~8 l l,t1 IM11 111\d
( 0,1,, \lt•'J ~Ill O.l:IO
SHUSFtlST!
We have a good selection
o r NE W & USE D
Chevrolet.s !
CONNELL o
CHEVROLET
:.%!1111.trt•H Bl\ ti
c flST '\ \H.s \
546-1200
Chevy Impala '65 V-88 cyl
c n g fo r s a l e , S250.
642·1076
'77 MONTE CAILO
SZlOO. !')52-1442
C0tttine"'at 9930
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'76UMCOLH
MAIKV
Loaded whit e bea uty
v.1th a II the extras G real
condition llAJN6171
$4395
JIMMAllNO
VOUCSWAGEH
111711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
'77UMCOLM
MARKV
o P revious owner de
manded lots of luxury
incl leather inter ior .
quad stereo tape, tilt
wheel. cruise control
(072ZXI'.:> Now yours for
only $6477
JOHNSON & SON
Lillcolll Mercwv
2626 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
540-5630
Auto trans air cond .
power steering. radio &
More• (459VZBI
S3797
'79 Ford Van. st'll or trade
AE1767 $6195. eve wknds
S52·1304
····.~·;~~····1
Air cond1t1oned. ·1 ';l)('l'O
3.595 mile--CIAPC493 )
$6395
Classic· '61Super118
All Orll'!. 56.000 m1 b.•'I
offer 645 9024 '71 Ford Co"llntry Wa~on
SlOOO
548·5998 '76 Cutlass Rrnugh11m
S u prem e w 'T To p .
9945 AM FM ster('(). AC. wire
••••••••••••••••••••••• whJs. 60.000 m1. $2725
'77 LINCOLN 644 4373
MARJ( V Pinto
Power v.indows. ix>wer ••• •• ••••••••••••••••••
seats, tape1stereo. l~n ·73 Pinto wgn, nu en~. rm
dau top, tilt w~eel. cruise tape , shar p nu tires,
control. He!"e IS one or the m ust sell s1500 645 9519 most luxunous a nd com · • ·
fort.able cars ever built 642.3789
This beaut iful Mark V 1 ... '71 Runabout good cond,
in re markablt> t'ondition 751-6109 (814Z Y0 1 Bring your
chauffeur and drive It "JMOlllh
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$5,699 'IO PL TMOUTH
IOI WITHAM AUOW
VOLKSWAGEN 4 cylinder. 4 speed. fac
7600 Westminster Ave. tor y air cond1lto ning ,
inWestn:>inste r a m trm rad io. An e x·
893·7~1 638-7880 trem ely sharp car w ith
'77 UMCOOtl
VERSAILLES
o Luxury in a size for lo·
day! Driven under 27,900
miles! Features leather
Interior. tilt wheel, quad
ste reo. cruise control.
alum in um wh e e l s .
(614TXC) See it now!
$5777
JOHNSON & SON
LillcolllMerc
2626 Harbor Brvl
C-06ta Mesa
540-5630
'75 Mark IV, 67K m1,
velour upbol, top shape.
SJ200. 548-3365
only ~.800 m iles She haio;
a s hade kit and beaut iful
inte rior. (3867..SS) Please
give her a ne w home this
wee kend for only
$5,699
IOIWITHAM
VOUSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave
in Westminster
1193 7551 638-7880
'76 P lymouth Volarc Sta
lion Wagon AM1t-'M
stereo. full power, good
cond needs body wnr k.
Sl500 ORO Call a fter
5pm 494-6379
'66 Slant 6 Very rlean
S6llS
492 8807 '71UMCOLH
TOWHSIEDAH " The nagship of proud '69 Plymouth ac; I!. S400
Lincolns' This one has any lime
all the luxury you would 631 5363
expect plus Johnson & 2 1978 and 1 l!n!I Vol:lr • 1 Sons GOLDEN TOUCH' . : ' (
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2626 Harhor Blvd glass. 2 ha v(• power v. m
C-Osta Mesa dows and 1 hos spel'<I
540-5630 contr ol. All are high
Mercury 9950 mileaste l'rirrd St.000
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
ANEST
LINCOLN-MERCURY
DEALERSHIP
who lesa le al a pprox
1m ately S1600 Offers will
be a rcepted. (;an I)(' S<'en
a t Orange Coast n ail)
Pilot plant, 330 W Fla y.
Cos ta Mesa Ask for
Fleet Administrator or
Friday, F.t>ruary 6, 1981
FACTORY INVOICE
LESS 2%
TRADES
ACCEPTED
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loaded . xln t cond ,
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1979 roKTIAC
IOM4EV1LLE
4 Door Sedan. Loaded
inc. full power. fa ctory
rallye wheels, vi.nyl top.
AM /FM with tape, only
11 .000 m iles & much
more! (lAlJ<MS).
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1425 Baller Street
COS"J'A MESA
54S.Jl34
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"SPECIAL PUICHASE" NEW
AND USO '79 AND 'IO CHIYSLERS BRAND NEW 1979 'CHRYSLER CORDOBA
AND Pl YMOUTHS. FABULOUS
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4 DOOR SEDAN
BRAND NEW 1979
PLYMOUTH HORIZON
TCJ HATCHBACK
$
1975 PLYMOUTH
Y 4UANT SIDAM
Automa11c trans . air cond1t1onmg.
power steering & brakes. vinyl top.
radio. w sw tires and more'
(336MCG)
5 1995
1980 PLYMOUTH
VOL.All SID.AM
6 cyl .. automatic trans .. air cond ..
pwr. steering & brakes. radio.
custom moldings. vinyl top. wsw
tires & more' (703YVU).
54495
Prto1oto,
1llu"t•11on
put 00 .. h onry
1979 PLYMOUTH
CHAMP court
Economical 4 cyl engine. 4 speed
transm1ss1on. power brakes. racho. wsw tires & morel (115WVB).
53695
1978 PLYMOUTH urro10 court
4 cyl. engine. standard trans .. air
cond .. pwr. brakes. AM-FM stereo
caseette. bucket seats. wsw tires &
morel (194WKR).
54695
•
$ Equ1pmen1 includes VS engine. automatic transmission.
lilt steering wheel. power steet1ng, power brakes &
more• (114761J
INCLUDES NEW
CAR WARRANTY! USED 1980 ARROW
· SPORT PICKUP
1978 CHRYSLER
CORDOIA court
Loaded me. VS. auto trans . air
cond pwr steermg & brakes. pwr
windows & seat. tilt wheel cruise
control. AM-FM 8 track vinyl lop &
much more• (244WCQ)
53995
1980 CHEVROLET
CITATION SH>AH
6 cyl . automatic trans . a•r cond .
pwr steering & brakes. 2 tone
paint custom moldings & interior
radio. wsw tires & more• (294YVK)
55195
Equipment includes an economical 4 cylinder engine. automatic
transmission. air cond1t1oning. power steering. power l>rakes. AM-FM
radio custom wheels and morel (1V20856).
Based on the manufacturer.'s sugciested retail
price direct from Chrysler to you, on all
financed brand new 1981 Chrysler, Plymouth
Cars, including ln;ports and the "K" Cars,
but not the hqperial.
I
1977 DATSUN
1 10 SID.AM
6 cyl engine. automatic trans .. aJr
cond., power brakes, wsw tires &
more' (0Cl1140)
54195
1980 PLYMOUTH '
AllOWCOUPI
Economical 4 c yl. engine,
automatic trans., air cond., pwr.
brakes. bucket seats. radio, wsw
tires & morel (548ZGT).
55295
FOR FLEET SALES & LEASE'
INFORMAnoN, CALL ,
GENE FIANIO
546-1934
SEIWCE HOUIS·
MONDAY THIU FRIDA Y
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B:OO A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.
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------------'Just leading up to the big stufr----------
Coast eiti:ens reaet to Beagan talk
Compiled Illy t.M Daily PUo&S&aff
cerned citizens all along the Orange Coast reacted to-
da) to President Reaean's report on the nation's economy,
earn ed on television Thursday night Here 's• sampling of
hov. some of your neighbors fell.
-Laun Alenader, 70, of Laguna Beach, a Laguna
Greenbelt member ·· t think that it's a very good idea if we
are gorng to cut waste. 1 think everyone welcomes the idea of
a tax cut And. third, I just hope the people in the lowest range
of financial mcome w1J I not be hurt ...
-Richard baaer, 41 , Newport Beach real estate in-
vestor: ''This was just leading up to the big stuff. This is just
for public consumption. The real stuff should come in about
two weeks .'·
-Merry Lent, 53. homemaker. Huntington Beach. "I
don't like the proposals . Nobody is saying what impact they
NOTICl:. TO PATRONS
All local and express bus service may be suspended
begin ning Thursday. February S, 1981 due to a
labor di pute involving our coach operators and
bus main tenance employees. We apologize for any
incomenience th~s may cause you. We as.sure you
that \\e will resume service as quickly as possible.
For informa tion on OCTD 's carpool matching
service . rall 636 RIDE. -----·) NOTICIAS PARA PASAJEROS
fs probable que el jueves S de febrero de 1981 , se
suspenda el sen·k io de autobuses tanto local como
ex preso debido a una dispu ta laboral que envuelve
a los ronductores y mecanicos de los autobuses.
Nos disrulpamos por las inconveniencias que esto
Jes ~ause ) les asegu ramos queen cuanto antes
po ibk sc reanuda ra el servicio.
Si desc:i ~her ·inf · • h . ormac1on sobre .. carpool mate mg del OCTO"
U
0 sea que comparta un ride con alguien. ame al 636·7433 . .,
o.ilJ l"lleC "'" -SIGN OF TIMES FOR ORANGE COUNTY BUSES
Me1Hge taped to depot pole In Laguna Beach
Evt:ryone waiting;
nobody's rolling
By GLENN SCOTT 01 1M Dally ,. .. _. St•ll
It was a waiting game today
for both sides as the Orange
County Transit District strike
threatens to keep public buses
off the streets for the third day
on Saturday.
Negotiators for the United
Tr a nsportation Union ,
r e presentin g 957 s triking
m ech anics and bus drivers ,
claim they are waiting for dis-
trict officials to soften.
At the district, officials say
it's the union's turn to act.
And bus riders who account
for up to 100,000 trips a day are
restlessly waiting for the time
when they can res ume t heir
usual bus-ridin~ routine.
There was little hope today
'that officials from the district or
Coas t
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds, otherwise fair
through Saturday. Lows
tonight 42 along the coast,
50 Inland. Highs Saturday
62 to 67.
IN818E TOD~ 't'
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the union were willing to make
the first move -a possible sign
of weakness -to resolve the
contract disputes,
District General Manager
James Reichert said that his
sid e informed union officials
when a ftnal discussion broke
down Wednesday that the dis·
lrict is ready le resume talks.
Union officials, he claimed,
had no response.
"We told them we're ready lo
start 'when you 're ready to have
,meaningful discussions'." said
Reichert. "When they're ready,
they'll let us know.''
At the union headquarters In
Anaheim, general chairman Joe
Couturier reported that there
are no talks in the works, and no
talks about starting talks .
"Is there no solution, then?"
he was asked.
"We're read y to s peak
anytime the district is," he said.
"ll·s kind of a wait-and-see at-
titude." .
The strike was called at 12:01
a . m . Thursday by the union
leaders, who so far have been
unhappy with district olfen for
a new contract for the
mechanics and driy-era.
The breakdown iii negotiations
baa centered on questions of
wages, including cost-of·llvinl
raises.
Couturier said the former
three-year contract, which ex·
plred in December1 gave driven
'8.46 an hour ano 1eml·annual
cost-of.livinl increases baaed on
the consumer price index for all
items on the Los An1eles-1An1
Beach index.
Mechanics earned St.a an
hour but only reeelved one c:o1t-
of · llvln1 lacreaae a year, be
aald .
In the new eontrad offer. dil-
trict aftldala ........ to ..... a
aecoad IDcrnle for meeb.anla,
but wanted a • pereent "'llDI oa
tbelncw.
The uaiaD bM held out for ao •
(lellftm&,P ... AI) .,/
will haye on the needy people in social programs and the
senior citizens.
they have been a long time in the making.
"The economy is in pretty poor shape. At least he is fac-
ing uptoitandnotglossingoverit." "The economy is in bad shape, but the American people
have been spoiled and there are a lot or things we don't need.
·'Too many people want too many things and that is help-
ing to cause inflation ...
-Ruel Coarreces, 55, operat.or of a vegetable stand.
Fountain Valley : "We are in a real mess. It will take a while
but it sounds like President Rea, an will do a good job for us.
He didn'ltellus what we didn'tknow before.'' -Calvla Lu, Irvine, Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
ment jailer: "There are ·many \\fays to cut goV'ernment
spending. When someone is arrested for drunken driving, it
costs taxpayers to book them, clean them up and process
them.
"They should put them all in one big room and let them
sleep itoU; then send them home with a fine.·'
-Jay ltoebacll, 42, freelance writer, Huntington Beach :
·'There is a concern on what effects the cutbacks will have on
social programs. It is too early to telJ what they will be,
however, until s pecifics a re aMounced later this month to
Congress."
-Mar1aret IUatt, 68, housewife: Huntington Beach: "l
believe Reagan is moving in the right direction. I hope he can
c ure the economic ills but he can't do it overni~ht because
-Peggy Myrick, Irvine, a real estate agent: "I felt he
made a real effort to be direct, to the point and practical. The
speech sounded financial and not political. He did a good job
(See COAST REACTION, Page AZ)
School budget slashed
HB trustees' cuts total $3. 7 million
By PATRICK KENNEDY
011 ... o.i1r ,.,._. St•ff
Huntington Beach Union High
School District trus tees cut
another Sl.7 million from next
year's budget Thursday night.
The lat1!Sl c uts in vol v e
co unselors . t each ers , ad-
ministrators and athletic pro-
gra ms .
Coupled with cuts of Sl million
made earlier this week and addi-
tion a I layoffs of ins tru~tors
Financiers
hail talk
by Reagan
NEW YORK (AP> -Business
and financial leaders gave
President Reagan high marks
today as ''teacher" for bis st.em
nationally televised explanation
of why the nation is threatened
with "an economic calamity."
But despit' wishing Reagan
s u ccess i n reviving the
economy, some said the time
BATTLE OF BUDGET
WON'T BE PAINLESs-A4
has come for the president to de-
liver on his promises of reduced
individual and business taxes
and cuts in federal spending.
"The l ast thing anyone in
America could benefit from
would be two back·to·back un·
s uccessful American presi·
dents, .. said Walter Hoadley,
chief economist of the San Fran·
cisco·based Bank of America.
the nation's largest bank.
The White House said initial
public reaction was overwhelm-
ingly positive.
Within 75 minutes after the
speech, the White House re-ceived 432 telephone calls -378
with positive comments, 24 with
negative reactions and 30 that
could not be c haracterized
positive or negative. a spokesman
said.
"The top comment was. for
the first time in their lives, they
were able lo understand the
economy," said assistant press
secr etar y David Prospe ri.
"They didn 'l feel the president
talked down to them."
Producing a dollar bill, and
then 36 cents in change, Reagan
explained Thursday how the
value of the dollar has declined
since 1960. He used charts to
show how he hoped to balance
the budget before his term ex-
pires by slowing the growth of
federal spending.
"I believe this was President
Reagan 'the-4tCOftOm ic teacher',"
setting the grollbd.work to imple-
ment his proerams, aaid Hoadley
to a telephone interview.
Retirees to get
county 'culture'
A preu releue from Cal State
Fullerton that tells of the eol-
le1e'1 •PriDC educatloaal olfer·
in•• for Ntired people saya the
pro1ram will include triPI to
places ol cultural interest in
Southern Oallfonlla.
Tbe U.t of plac.. lncludn
• '1.-Ancel.. area boUHI ol ·
worablp, tbe Huntln1toll
Botanlcal Gardena, Deatb v.u.,. tbe 1AI Anlel• Comt1 llUMUID of A.rt 8Dcl die Oranp CoaatJ IMltattaa Dl8trtd ol·
fteee" ID rp 'ete v.u.,.
because of declining enroll ment.
district officials es ti male that $3. 7
million has been trimmed from
next year's projected $42 million
operating budget.
The cuts will include laying off
137 teachers. and 16 clerical
workers. However, there will be a
net loss of 75 teaching positions.
Laid off counselors. li brarians
and administrators could return
to the classroom and bump re·
cently hired instructors out of a
job.
Jer ry Weber , spokes man for
counselors, said Thursday the
district will be la.ken to court for
firing the 40 counselors and
replacing their certificated func -
tion with classified workers.
But according to Superinten·
dent Frank <Jake> Abbott's pro·
posal, classified workers won't
conduct personal counseling but.
will hand out "informational"
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MOUNTAINOUS CAKE ELICITS PRESIDENTIAL SMILE
Prealdent and Flrat Lady at eurpr11e party
President's 70th
brings surprise
WASHINGTON (AP) -Ronald Reagan, the oldest man
ever to become president, celebrated his 10th birthday today
with a surprise visit from congressional leaders and a huge
tier ed cake.
Reagan smiled broadly as he entered the Oval Office,
where the leaders were waiting with first lady Nancy
Reagan.
BEFORE THE PRESIDENT entered the room, House
Majority Leader James Wright, Minority Leader Robert H.
Michel, and Rep. Thomas 8 . Evans, R-Del., lifted the fint
lady up so that she could light the single yellow candle atop
the cake, which stood at leut a foot taller than she.
Mrs. Reacan wouldn't let her husband blow the candle
out, remembering last year's birthday celebration in South
Carolina, where he ended up with frostin1 on bis clothes,
On behalf of congressional leaden, the speaker ol the
House, 'Ibomas P. O'Nelll, 1ave Reagan a wrapped box con -
taining the official flag flown over the Capitol on Inaugura-
tion day.
MORE THAN 1" people. including such longtime
California friends as Jimmy Stewart, are expected at
Rea1an'1 birthday party tonight at the White House. The well
publlclled "surprile party" will be held by four couples who
have been boetl for Reagan •s birthday parties for the lut 20
years.
Perhaps because hl1 age wu a campaip t11ue last year.
Rea1aq himself bu been Joktnc about the subject the past
,fewdaya.
.. I WANT TO TRANK YOO for 1tarUD1 out tbe eelebra·
don ol my ai.t umlvenary ol mJ 9tb blrthOJ, .. dM PNll· dat Udqulpped atapra1•.....,alt.
And at ablad·tle ~ cllmMI', ReapadeftDed mldclle.,. M ,,..._ ,aa•n f'-1 wttll twotemptaUcml ud
yoa cbaaMtbeoaetlaat wllllll,aabomeatDIDeo'e-.. '' Tbe ........... ,.,..... ...... Dr . .,..... ....
aatd tbatRMCaa appanatly .......... elebtb•••• health.
items lo students about career
a nd education choices.
On a 4· 1 vote, the board rejected
Abbott's controversial recom-
mendation to eli minate school
nurses to save $176.460.
The board also postponed nam-
ing s pecifi c athletic programs to
be cut until a committee has
studied $300,000 worth of proposed
reductions . Waler sports are
targeted for the greatest losses.
<See SLASH, Page AZ )
Top school
exec fired
in Valley
By PIDL SNEIDERMAN
Olt ... o.ilW ,.lteol5Uff
Fountain Valley School District
trustees have fired Superinten-
dent GleM Hardy, the district's
top administrator since April,
1979.
"The board sou~ht Mr. Hardy's
resignation because of a disagree-
ment over leadership styles and
educational philosophies," board
President Belly Mignanelli said.
She refused to be more specifi c,
s aying Thursday's a ction was a
personnel matter that couldn't be
discussed publicly b y the
trustees.
The board immediately named
Jack Mahnk en . 53. a c ting
superintendent. Mahnken, a dis·
trict employee since 1962. has
been serving most recently as as-
sistant superintendent for person-
nel services
Hardy, S4 . whose annual salary
was $47 ,976, d id not attend
Thursday 's board meeting. Dis·
trict offi cials said today he was
not accepting telephone calls on
lhtmatter.
District spokes woman Trish
Torgerson said that because 29
months remained in Hardy's
four.year contract, the following
settlement was reached prior to
the trustees• action:
-Hardy was required to resign
as superintendent, effective Feb.
5;
-He will continue to provide
consulting services to the district
through June 30, 1981 , then will re-
sign as a district empJwee;
-Hardy will receive a lump ·
sum payment of $85,000 "as soon
as possible.'· He and his wife will
continue to receive health and
welfare benefits through June 30,
1981.
The action came as a surprise to
som e observer s because the
superintendent and the board
havenotbeenfeudingpublicly.
The trustees voted Hardy a
$4,300 Per year pay· raise last
May, retroactive to the previous
July. M~ recently. the board
gave Hardy a warm welcome
when he returned from a two-
monlh medical leave.
Hardy wu brou1ht to the dis·
trict in 1978 by the previous
<See HAllDY, P•le Al)
Bandit hits savinp
.rll'IJl ~ Huntington
A IODe t.ndlt robbed Home
Federal Sa ..... ud LoeD Aa·
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Chemical bkut lwri
uvrker 30 feet in air
WHrm fl tAf>) A -otbr WU crilicaJtJ llUwed tod11
aller....,_.laur14'd I llhruu&htheatrwb•alltP·Prnluretank
ruphandat IH'httnaul ril1nl andaant • elwdohapon lntolbealr.
A m.Ue 1qun• ar a • • brtefly 1v.c1&•ltMI H the clearly vl1I·
ble •tut .. cloud ~· ad. but n,.. oftl<'l•I• q1&icllll)' lifted the evacua-
unn ot'lkr ,.ht·J\ t\ ~ .. ~ dt•tf'rmlntd thtlrt waa DO further danaer.
onthe.r •njurl" wt•rt• l'11u1~ by lhe 7'U 1.m. lnc1dent at the.
llarhrlOf C"'ht·mlcal Co '" ~ Uiibt lndU1trlal area near Washln1too
81,ulnard and l'utnam v~nu~ 1 111.i th~r~ wH no fire , said Los
\n t'I Count\ ftrf' potlr m11n 0 di. Frtt'nd
........... flrt...en -·~,,...
S ~ tR Nt'l~(J tAP 1 'f"o mor~ Bay area bws dnvers ~ t n • iatt..aC"lu.·d b> pai. '~n¥er8 tod1&y. 1•118 lh-.n 24 hours after a San
f.'r 11t1t•1,.r1.1 Munit lpul l<ttllwtty dnvt'r was shot to death
O.U.r ,,..,. •••rp ..... •-"••
t u'i IX> ,\ P 1 The U S dou.&r posted sharp gains today on ""'Id mo™'\ rnarkt•h a' forel~n lraders reaC"ted favorably to
Pr t'!>1dent tt~a~an '!! et•onom1c addre!ls to the nation. Gold prices
ro:.,• m London a11<.1 Zurich
Pola•d'• 11••0• tll,...lftU •trflu-
w RSAW Poland IAP 1 Poland's Roman Catholic Church
mediated an 1:11d to the 10 da) general s trike m Bielsko-Biala today
with assurance:. the 1'omn'lun1st regirne wi ll fire local leaders ac·
cused of l'orruptaon by the workers . Hut union officials threatened
a strikl' in another southern industr1 al tenter Monday
Sodot11t1 •tu1pert IUlcftl Co r.,•fg•
WAS HINGTON (AP J Tbe top two House Republicans said
today Re p. J on C Hinson. accused of attempted sodomy with
another man in a Capitol Hill men'sroom,should res ign.
A spokesm an for M1nonty Leader Robert H. Michel of Jllinois
said that Mic he l thanks ''it would be in the best interests of all con·
cerned if Hinson resigned his seat and concentrated on his personal
problems."
And Rep. Tre nt Lott. the House Republican whip and. like_
Hinson a Mississippian. s aid , "I am extremely disappointed in Jon
Hinson and feel he should resign."
Canrer 1.'lrtf• lloh& rep• at llat1
ST. PETERSBURG. F'la. (AP I An e lderly and despondent
nurs ing home patient who is dying of cancer was s ubdued by police
today after he stabbed a nurse and held officers at bay with a ,gun
and knife for nearly two t1ours. police said
Dt.~fense Cesti1no11~:
Jean Harris said
'very strung out'
WHITE PLAINS. N Y (AP >
J ean Harris' lawyers called to
the stand today a teacher from
the Virginia gi rls' school the de-
fendant headed to testif) about
her emotional turmoil the day
Or Herman T arno"er was shot
lo death.
Karia Hartz Cort e l you. a
mathematics lcat:hcr at The
Mad1:!1ra Srho(ll ror G irls in
Mc Lean, Va , lc!->l lfied that on
March 10, Mrs llarras. head
mis tress at the school. was
"very strung out" just hours
before she drove lo New York
and fired the shots that killed
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SLASH ...
The specific decisions will be
made in March, trustees said .
Trustees also requested, on a
motion by Trustee Doris Allen, a
report on ways to cut another
$100,000 from the administrative
budget. Thursday night, trustees
eliminated five unspecified ad-
ministratrive positions for a sav-
ings ofS200.000.
Besides e liminating the 53·
mem ber counseling department
for a savings of S723.540, district
officials estimate an enrollment
decline or 1,000 students will
cause32teachers to lose their jobs
next year for a sav1n~s of$848.000.
Trustees also eliminated free
time for instructors who serve as
department chairm e n. This
would eliminate nearly 17 teacher
positions for a savings or $387,412.
ln budget action earlier this
week the board called for fewer
classes for juniors and seniors. re-
ductions in driver tr aining pro-
grams, the laying off or nine
librarians, reductions in bus
services and lower graduation re-
quirements.
District officials say the cuts
are necessary because of inade·
quale s tate funding due !arge!y
to Proposition 13 reductions an
property lax revenue -declining
student enrollment, inflation and
increasing overhead.
t he creator of the Scarsdale
Diet
O n Thursday, Mrs . Harris
stepped down from the witness
stand. de nying her guilt. but
leaving the actual shooting of
Ta mower still unexplained
T hrough her. the jury learned
or the bitter last letter she wrote
ht-r lover of 14 year s complain·
in~ that a "'thieving slut" had
taken her place in Tarnower's
will and in his life.
Mrs. Harris testified Thursday
she only remembered shooting
Tarnower in the hand Ma rch 10,
t h e ni ght the mi llionaire
car diologist was f atall y
wounded in the bedroom of his
Purchase. N.Y .. estate
She has maintained Tarnower .
69. was shot accidentally during
a struggle over her gun as he
tried to stop her from killing
herself. The prosecution contends she
deliberately shot him to death in
a jealous rage over his affair
with Lynne Tryforos, 37.
"Isn't 1t a iacl, Mrs . Harris.
that on March 10, 1980, you in·
tended to kill Dr. Tarnower and
then kill yourself because if you
couldn't have him , no woman
could," Assistant District Al·
torney Geor ge Bolen asked dur -
ing hi s fou r -day cross ·
examination.
"No. it isn't Mr Bolen," Mrs.
lla rras replied calmly.
Uunng redirect exam ination
by her lawyer , Joel Aurno u, Mrs.
Ha rris said Bolen subjected her
to ''trial by humiliation" and
begged Aumou not to reread her
last letter to Tarnower .
The letter, among othe r
things, denounced Mrs . Tryforos
as a "t hieving slut" for trying to
push her out of Tarnower's life
and will.
"Please don't read that letter.
please." she cried.
S he wept openly several
l imes. and once le ft the
courtroom leaning on Aurnou's
shoulder aftei;: s he collapsed in
tears on the witness stand.
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for John?
LONDON (AP) -The three
surviving membe rs or the
Beatlet are planning to record
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COAST REACTION •
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ol presen.Ung simple concept.a iD a dlrect way. I would have
chan1ed some drutic-soundlng word• Uke cala mitoua.''
-.Jamee Mbekaml, •1. Newport Beach. induatrial
worker: "I think you do have todosomethlnc about lnfiatlon.
It's our worst enemy But J haven't quite di1e1ted
everything he said yet.''
_:SolGadol, 71, South u,una, ~blndeT: "ltaounded
pretty plausible. Reagan seemed to know what be wu talk·
ing about. Based on what bed.id as governor, I lhlnk he ml&bt
• toeether again , the Sun
newspaper reported today.
In a dispatch from New York,
the newspaper said the three -
Paul McCartney, George Har·
r ison and Ringo Starr -will
make a record in tribute to John
Lennon, who was shot down out·
s ide his New York City apart·
ment Dec. 8.
do okay. ·
"I thinJc the economy will get better, ir the Presideot's
programsareiiven a chance."
-David Melber, 22, Newport Beach, waiter: "I think
he did a very concise job of telling the people what is 1oin1
on. Whether the government can do It or not, is someth1n1
else.''
QUESTIONS RAISED
Lindbergh In 1935
Lindbergh
case data
reviewed
FLEMINGTON. N.J . (AP>
Information from FBI files casts
doubt on the testimony of several
key witnesses in the 1935 trial oC
Bruno Richard Hauptmann, con-
victed and executed in the kidnap-
murder of the Lindbergh baby,
according lo published reports.
The information was obtained
under the federal Freedom of ln-
for ma lion Act and published
jointly in Thursday's Hunterdon
County Democrat and the New
Brunswick Home News.
It contradicts testimony by the
prosecution's fingerprint expert
and handwriting analysts -as
well as the id e ntification of
llauptmann's voice by the vic-
tim 's father . aviation hero Col.
Char l es Lindb e r gh , th e
newspapers reported .
The files also raise questions
ahout statements by the go-
bet ween in ransom negotiations
and the identifi ca t ion o f
llauptmann by a taxicab driver
who carried a ransom m essage.
the newspapers said.
The kidnapping case was one of
the most famous in American
court history. On March I, 1932,
19-month-old Cha rles Lindbergh
Jr disappeared from his second·
stor y bedroom at the Lindberghs'
Hopewell , N .J .. ho me .
Lindber gh and hundreds of
policemen across the country
s earched for the baby until M v
12. when a workman stumbled
over the body in a s hallow grave
j u s t f ive mi les fro m the
Lindbergh home.
Two years later , on Sept. 14 ,
1934, police a rrested Hauptmann,
a 35-year-old Bronx carpenter.
The day after his a rrest , police
fou nd $15,000 of the $50,000
ransom Lindbergh had paid in a
shoebox in Hauptmann's garage.
Ha uptmann had said the money
had been given to him years
earlier by a friend and business
partne r leaving for Germany.
After a highly publicized five-
week trfaJ, based a lmost entirely
o n circumstantial evide nce ,
Hauptmann was convicted of
murder. He protested his in·
nocence until his electrocution
April3.1936.
The FBI records were not used
during the trial for reasons never
made clear. The newspapers said
m aterial from the files clearly in-
dicate hostility between state in-
vestigators and federal a~ents.
Copies of the FBI files were
turned over to The Hunterdon
Co unty De moc r at b y two
Philadelphia-area researchers,
Thomas Kelly and his nephew,
J ames Kelly. who fil ed the FBI re-
quest and who have been studying
the Lind bergh case almost 30
years.
Educator's
final rites
set Saturday
Funeral services are scheduled
Saturday for Ronald J. McVeigh,
49, who died Wednesday after a
lengthy illness.
Mr. McVeigh was a counselor
with the Huntington Beach Union
High School District and a part-
lime teacher at Cal State Long
Beach.
He taught at Westminster High
School when it opened and at
F ountain Valley High School
when it was founded.
Mr. Mcveigh also operated the
district's first continuation high
school in temporary quarters
behind Huntington Beach High
School, a family member said.
He served in the Army during
the Korean War a nd served as
past commander of an American
Legion post of Hamden, Conn.,
his native state.
He later received a doctorate
ln education at UCLA.
Services will be held at 9:30
a .m . at Pierce Brother'• Sm.llha'
Mortuary, 627 Main St ., Hunt·
ln•ton Beacb. I.nterment will be at
Rtveralde National Cemetery .
Survivors lnelude bla widow,
Eiieen ; d au1hten Pam and
KarenandsonRobb e. 1
The Beatles split in 1971.
The paper said the reunion
was being or ganized by the
group's longtime producer .
George Martin.
lt s aid Martin hoped to record
an a lbum featuring the three
musicians at his $2.4 million
s tudio on the Caribbean island or
Montserrat.
McCartney already is on the
island making a record for his
group, Wings.
No spokes man at E MI . the
Beatles' longtime record com -
pany, was imm ediately availa·
ble for comment.
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HARDY .•.
s uperintendent. Bi ll Plaster, to
serve as deputy s uperintendent
for business services.
When Plaste r resigned 1n April
of 1979 to head the Ontario
Montclair Elementary School
Dis trict, Hardy was immediately
selected to succeed him . His four-
year contract took effect June 30.
1979.
District tr ustees did not publJc-
ly announce Hardy's di smissal
during the public portion of
Thursday's meeting.
Earlier this week. the distnct
announced that a personnel item
had been added to the previously
released agenda The item was
entitled ··modification or the
s uperintendent's contract "
After a brief closed session, the
trustees adopted "personnel item
E .. without explanation.
After the public portion of the
meeting wa!" adjourned. Mrs .
Mignanelli answered reporters'
questions about the nature of the
.. modification."
The board president said a
searc h for a new superintendent
will be launched soon, with can·
didales to be sought from witliin
and outside the district.
But Mrs. Mignanelli predicted
the d istrict is not likely to have a
new superintendent before July.
Dr. Mahnken, the acti ng
s uperintendent. occupied that
r o le during Hard y's recent
medical leave.
He served the distract as a prin
cipal. director o r business
ser vices. a nd assistant superin-
tend e nl of adm1n1s trative
services. before tak in g the
personnel post.
Mahnken, a Fountain Valley
resident and the father of seven
children, earned his doctorate in
education at use.
Asked Thursday night whether
be wiU apply for perma nent ap-
pointment as super intendent. he
said, "Al this· point, I haven't
made up my mind.•·
Space test told
WASHINGTON (AP) U.S.
intelligence sources say the
Soviet Union a ppare ntly has
conducted a s uccessful space
test of their satellite-killing
weapon.
-Maarlce E me ry, '3, of Costa Mesa, equipment
salesman: "I liked the overall view of him looking like
he's going to do something. I don't like ldea of ralsine na·
tional deficit ."
-Terry Freeman, 23, Costa Mesa, assistant manager
or a liquor store : "I think he's going about it the wrong
way. His deregulating of gasoline prices will hurt the low·
income people and not the Cadillac drivers who can afford
it. His ideas will only hurt the nation the way he hurt
California."
-LaRue Driscoll, 76, Costa Mesa, retired: "Well ,
about those drastic cuts ... if you have to, you have to ..
-Lee Chlld{ess, 59, Laguna Beach, active in the
Laguna Beach arts community : ''I'm glad to take a deep
breath and be grateful he'll put us on the right tack. We
will have to make certain sacrifices, but he's given us con-
fidence and I thank God he is in the White House."
-J im DICamillJ, 48, Costa Mesa, sandwich shop owner:
"l 'm elated. but Reagan is doing a lot of tall talking and he
has t o back it up. Maybe he'll put his foot in his mouth. I hope
not. He comes on strong and shows good.'' 11
-Kathleen Mic healson, 30. Laguna Beach, interior
designer: "Ile wasn't very specific but his talk is what the
country needs. We're spending too much money on special
programs.
"I think the truly needy will s till benefit. But students
on food stamps and certain welfare programs will prob-
ably be cut. I hope. and think. that will make a difference.··
-Anna Mane Nagy, 45, Irvine, a homemaker: "I
have a very positive reaction to the s peech. The programs
he's offering are sound. We just hope there won't be any
opposition in the Congress lo what he has to offer.
'' lt was an upbeat speech even though he talked about
the public having to make sacrifices."
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STRIKE. • •
ct>1hng, as an the former con
tract
Re ichert said distract officials
have offered plans lo either an·
c rease the cost-o r living al
lowances 01 wages. but the un·
ion has rejected a ll of them
Another iss ue ha s been
whether OCTD workers should
be paid on a scale as high as the
one used for Southern California
Rapid Transit Distract workers
Couturier said he had no wav
to know how long the strike
would last. "We're prepared lo
s tay out until we reach an agree-
ment," he said.
But lhe workers are receiving
only a bout Sl45 a month from
the international union ·s strike
fund
At most. a s triking worker
with a large family can receive
Sl75 a month. he said.
Drug victim
hit by cars
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A man
believed to be under the innuence
of the hallucinogenic drug PCP
and who was hit by three cars has
been placed under a life support
system. Luel Marshall. 42, was
listed an critical condition. He was
hit Tuesday after he was seen re-
moving his clothing and running
into the street. police said.
Witnesses later told Police that
a second car hit Marshall and
then a third car struc k and
dragged him for about 150 feet.
Police found Marshall nude and
crouching on the hood or a parked
car.
Child-killing
toll hits 15
ATLANTA CAP> Young
Lubie Geter hoped to make a little
extra money s .... ling car de-
odorizers at a shopping center on
J an 2. the day he was last seen
alive. Instead, he became the 15th
victim in a string of child killings
here
The 14-year-old boy's nearly
naked body was found Thursday
m a pane thicket southwest of the
i:1ty. about IOmilesfrom wherehe
disappeared.
The cause of Geter 's death
could not be deter mined im-
mediate ly, according to Fulton
Co unty Police Maj . Louis
G r a ham. Other victims have
been strangled. slabbed. beaten
or s hot
St. Helens
• • stirs again
VANCOUVER. Wash. <AP> -
Mount St. Helens is e rupting
again, but so far the eruption has
been limited to molten rock ooz.
ing from the mountain's bowels
up into the crate r a nd hardening
in a growing lava dom e. scient.hsts
say.
"It seems to be a repeat of the
December activity,'' said Bob
Norris, s pokesman for the
Univer sit y of Washington
geophysics center . referring to a
similar eruptive phase the week
after Christmas. ··It appears the
main part of this eruption will t>e'
dome growth."
Molten rock came to the surface
Thursdav amid clouds of steam
that fille<t the c rater a nd rose
nearly two miles above the
southwest Washington mountain.
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AP Wirep/lolo
Robert \'011r:ttrn. shown standmg rtear Ca pitol. says
ll feels sometlm1g like be111g It-fl wmting at the altar.
lie left Ills ()1 hmdo. Via .. lw me /ur Washington. D .C ..
Last mm1th to 1uork ]or the ~JOP('rn ment. He found not
only I n91cl 1t1<•ot/ll'r Intl ll lfrag<m -mspired govem -
me11t l11rmc1 /t<'l'Z<'
llo \\ pupulLu ;irt· l;rn)er~
St:'\'l'n ) ears L1 ft 1·r .tht•
Walerg.ill' ,t·anclah <·asl a
p a II C1\ t.-r I h1• lt•ga I pro
fessaon ''
Nol Vt'r). ac•t•ording to lh1•
new pres1d('nl of tht• Orangt•
County R;,ar J\s~o<'aataon , ''ho
told the ~roup's annu.il m('t.'l
ing in N('\\porl lkada thal
harrasters !>llll suffer from a
"lousy" publ at· 1magt•
Nl'wport R<>ac·h <altOrnl')
J o h n l'. (;arrf'tl, "hu
replace~ Fulll·rton l;rn 't•1
J 0 h n p i I I s a ' (' h I l' f
s po k esman for lht· !i.ooo
m<>mb<>r har a :-.s<H'•ataon .
sc.a td tht• rwgat1vt• 1mag1•
reflects on lh1• prMC'~s111n a~
a wholC'
A mC'racan movie actors
Robert de Niro and Keith
C'arra d ine
"ere picked
up as s uspect·
ed terrorists
and held for
more Lhan an
hour in a
Home poli ce
station.
They were
released after
their iden-DENIRO
t1t1es were checked. A police
spokesma n said the incident
was a "bad joke" played by
two photographers .
De Niro as an Rome for the
pn•mierc of his film "Raging
Rull." based on the life of
hoxer Jake La Motta .
Rur1·911p.
aad "'alt
·•After 90me innatlgatlon,
I have fouqd a situation
which. if handled correctly
a nd with d isp atch . wilJ
benefit 1really the people of
Orange County."
T hus beaan a letter to
co unty s upe rvisors by
Laguna Beach civic activist
Jolaa Gabriell in which the
local gadfly sought public ac-
cess to a stretch of beach just
south or town.
Gabriels' letter is stamped
(Received) by then County
Clerk W. D. St John. The
date is Dec. 8, 1969.
T he beach in question?
Thousand Steps Beach in
South Laguna and the ques-
tion of public access remains
e m broil ed in litigation
between the county a nd
homeowners 11 years later.
· · 1 ·m glad I s uggested this
be done quickly," quipped
Gabriels.
Singer He len R edd y
withdrew a divor ce action
against he r hus band a nd
manager. Jeff Wald, the day
afte r s he filed it because she
decided she had been ''has·
ty, ··her press agent says.
Miss Reddy and Wald have
been married for 13 years
and have a n 8-year-old
daughter, Jordan.
Author Gore Vidal says
Americans might consider
se nd i n g a
Ca l ifor ni a
housewife
Dor o thea
Morefield, the
wife of a n
ex-hostage
to the White
House.
Vidal said
s he "could /
probably be
president .. because of the way
s he kept up th e public 's
int erest in th e Iranian
hostages. one of whom was the
U.S. cons ul general to Iran,
Richard Morefield.
"Anyone who can stand that
much press for that much
lime could probably be presi·
de nt. .. he said.
Boat race Canceled
Disaweenie11ts over date doom competition
R~ ALMON l.O('f\,\Bt:\'
Ot ttw D<111., ~•IOt \t•tt
G ra~ whall•s n11grat1ng along
the Or ang<' Cnasl around St
Palrack "s lhl\ n1n t·rua'><' 1n
peace and qua'et Thl·rl' wall lH.'
no roaring offshorP po\\ l·r hoab
racing at upwards of ~HI mph to
disturb their lt·a:-.urt:ly '"' ·•.l!L'
summer date was not accep-
t abll' becau~c of other boating
aeli\·it,> along the Orange Coast.
mostly major sailboat races
During the four years the
power boat r ace was held, the
t>ve nt drew packed spectator
boats. Thousands of o\her on·
lookers lined the bluffs and
beaches along the shore to catch a '
g lim pseofthespeeding boats.
Rall Fawcett of Fawcett/
Kerwin Productions. promoter
of the 1980 race for Warminbrton.
blamed the "inflexibility or the
power boat people " for the can-
cellation of the race .
Offshore power boat associa·
lion people e xplained that the
suggested later dates were unac·
ceptable because of the logistics
of the campaign which require
owners, drivers a nd crews to
have at least six weeks to ship
their boats to the site of the next
race and to repair a nd tune
them for competition.
As a matt1·r of fat'l . the
thunder boats wall not thund<•r at
all this yc-ar off thc• Orang<.•
Coast T hC' t•vt•nt that has
launched the national offshore
power hoal ra<'l' t·ampa1gn in
Newport Rt•aeh for lht• µasl four
y('ars has hePn t·ann·Jed
Robert I' Wc.armangton. thl'
Newport ncaeh n•al l'Slate dl'
velop<'r \\ho took nver
Sf)OOSOrship of lhf' JIO\H'r hoal
race last _v('ar from Bushmall~
Irish wh1 skev. said tht• rc1t•e has
been cancelccl ber<wst· a 'luata-
bl<> date could not b<' S(·hedukd
Energy assistance
blunder reported
Wha le watcher' and <.'<·olog1sls
have long been bitter opµonents
of the race being hL•ld in ~1arch,
c I a 1 man g l ha l l ht• s p C' c dang
power boats <'rt'alt•cl a dan.a:tN t<1
the migrating \\hales
Tom Ashley. <1 spokt•,rnan for
Wa rm in~'lon. saarl
"Boh was v(•ry -;ens1tiH• to the
criticism b) tht' whale w:tt<'h<'r!t
a nd offered to t'hangc the d<atc of
the r ace. but IJelwt•cn thl' City of
Newport Beach I which much
give a permit for the ran• 1 and
the sponsoring µower boat as·
sociation, no other s uitable date
could be obtained."
Ashley said the el ate• of April
25 was agreeable to a ll con·
cernecl. but that turned out to be
lhe date scheduled fur the start
of the Newport lo Ensenada
yacht r aee. anotht•r loc·a l
nautical ext ravaganza
A suggestion to run the power
boat race a week before or a
week after April 25 was vetoed
by the power boat association
because of connicts with other
races in New Orleans and
Florida, according to Ashley
ANTIOCH «AP > California
may have to pay de arly for a
bureaucratic blunder in which
thousands of ineligible residents
reeeived $30 checks from an S80
million fund earmarked to help
low-income families pay utility
bills.
The Antioch Daily Ledger s aid
th e Cal i fo rni a O ffice o f
Economic Ouportunity. which
ad ministers the federal Lo w-
1 ncome Energy Assistance Pro·
gram. mistakenly mailed $30
checks to residents who don't
qualify for the m.
So far. about 780.000 checks,
totalling $23.4 million, have been
mailed out. Bob Cates. director
of the state energy assistance
program, s aid it was not known
how many of those recipients
were ineligible for aid, the
news paper reported. nor t he
total amount sent to those in-
eligible.
Residents of housing already
s ubsidized by federal funds are
i neligible f or the aid .
California's $80 mil lion in
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fe deral low-income energy sub·
sidies is supposed to go to people
who earn at or below 125 percent
of the federally established pov-
erty level a nd pay their own
utilities.
Ineligible recipients legally
are obligated lo return t he
checks to the state. However.
Cates said the state will have to
pay the fede ral government for
any checks cashed by people
who don't qualify for the money.
Cat es s aid the mistake
stemmed in part from pressure
on the Office of Economic Op·
portunity to set up a distribution
method quickly. The office was
named admin1strator of the pro·
gr am in August and began plan-
ning for delivery of the funds at
that lime, he said.
Bolsa Chica
tours slated
Tours of the Bolsa Ch ica
m ar sh will be conducted Satur·
day from 9 to 10:30 a.m . by
members of t he Amigos de
Bolsa Chica and a spokesman
for the California Department of
Fish and Game.
The state owns 300 acres or the
1,200-acre marsh a nd hiu
restored about 150 acres to a
natural state that serves as a
ha bilat.1 feeding or breedin1
ground ror more than 100 species
or birds, including several on the
endangered species list, such as
lhe Brown Pelican.
The marsh preserve is on the
eastern 1lde of Pacific Coast
Highway across rrom Bolsa
Chica State Beach, south of
Warner Avenue .
'Fink'
sex law
opposed
B)' JODI CADENHEAD
Of Ille Dillty ,., ... 5i.H
California Medical Association
la wyers have riled suit in San
Francisco Superior Court to
block enforcem e nt o r a new
stat e law requiring doctors to re-
i>ort to authorities the names of
unmarried female patients un-
der 18 they suspect or engaging
in sexual activity.
"I think the law is the asinine
result of good intentions gone
awry ," said Or. Benjamin
Harper, president of the Orange
County Medical Association.
The Orange obstetrician said
he doesn't expect any doctors to
follow the law, despite t he threat
of a fine and prison sentence.
"I don't know of a single
doctor who would do that," said
Or. Harper. "They consider it
an example of gover nmental
interference."
Under SB 781, which went into
effect Jan. l , doctors are re·
quir ed to report to child protec-
tion agencies any woman under
WJ who comes to them for birth
C'ontrol pills or for treatment of
uen ereal disease, since that
implies sexual activity.
"The mood is that they 're not
going to Cink on their patients,"
said a spokesman for the state
Medical Association.
In a statement to reporters.
Dr. Brad Cohn. president-elect
of the association. called the re-
cent reporting provision a "fink
la w."
The San Francisco physician
also said that the new law dis·
criminates against women since
only unmarried females will be
affected by the new legislation.
"The result (of the law> is that
sexually active teen-age girls
will be afraid to consult physi-
cians for needed care. including
treatment not related to sexuali·
t y." said Cohn.
Dr. Cohn was joined in the suit
Thursday against the state by
several other San F r ancisco
physicians.
Sen . Omer L. Rains. (0 -
Ventura). sponsored the legisla·
tion. which was intended lo
bolster existing laws dealing
with the reporting by physicians
of s uspected child abuse
Laguna library
selling books
The Friends of the Laguna
Beach Ubrary will hold a used
book sale Saturday at the
library, 363 Glenneyre St .. from
10 a .m. to 4 p.m.
In addition to hardcover
b oo k s, many p o pul a r
paperbacks will be on sale at re-
duced prices.
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This snow statue of a pig, larger than life, is finished in a
mixture of snow and gravel by Scott Baker of Plympton.
Mass., (left) and Karl Froelich of Carver , Mass. Their
impromptu carving stops traffic on busy Route 106 in
Carver .
Mesa spa manager
•• lVlns court case
T h e manager of Atlantis
Health Spa in Costa Mesa has
been found innocent of city
charges that he is operating the
business at 2112 Harbor Blvd.
without proper permits.
Harbor Municipal Court Judge
Richard Luesebrink ruled on
behalf of m anager Jack L.
Gordon of Los Angeles.
The c ity filed the misde·
m eanor criminal complaint late
las t year after the city council
denied Atlantis operators a zone
exception permit required to
operate on Harbor Boulevard.
Community residents and re-
Ii gious organizations protested
continued operation of the
parlor . scene o{ sever al prostitu·
lion ar rests over the past two
years.
Council members based
permit denial on a lack or park·
ing s pace and the parlor's ·in·
com palibitity with s urrounding
businesses and residential uses.
City Attorney Tom Wood in-
dicated today that his office is
preparing for a second round
of legal action against the spa.
He called the criminal com-
plaint .. the fastest legal proceed·
ing" available to the city and in·
dicated his staff now is planning
for a civil court action to enforce
city zoning ordinances.
"We have successfully gained
court support in closing down
earlie r adult businesses." he
said. citing the city's zoning bat·
tie that ousted the S unshine
Nude M odeling Studio in
downtown Costa Mesa last year.
Wood said the massage parlor
is required under city laws to
secure both conditional zoning
permits and a business license.
The city contends that the last
business license for use of the
spa building was issued to
c hiropractor Donald Peterson
who operated the Los Angeles
College of Massage a nd PhysicaJ
Therapy•at the address.
The building housing the spa is
owned by a trust managed by
trustee Roland Clark of Balboa
Is land. Wood said.
Boaters get
quick help '
Boaters los t or s tranded off
Newport Beach wi ll be able lo
get quicker assistance with lhe
aid of a radio direction Cinder in-
stalled recently at the Ora nge
County Sher iff's Harbor Patrol
headquarters on Bayside Drive.
Lt. Harry Gage said the direc-
l ion finding equipm ent was
donated by Bob Greenwald of
Greenwald Marine Electronics,
Newport Beach. It is used equjp.
ment valued at $.500 and sells for
$2,500 new. Gage said the gift
was approved by the county
Board of Supervisors.
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A'ALON CAU.INO: 8o )OU UUall \bat w• aloq tbe
mala&IM C'OUlllM a.ave all U.. t.roubl• wiU. t.taab, .,.acb
litter_.-.... botUa la ta. aaad' O\lr h•i>PY l•land in
U1• 1-. Suta Catalina, even has lhe vexation ln place• we
bavn1 la.-.led )41\
Soa .. tunes NW1 d .. palt'bel reachlna ut here rrom the
l1laocl ran detail the probJtm. COOJlder 1 recent report to
Avaloa ty Manaaer John l.ooaley from •~ire Chief Jack
T Gmlln
Kuml.nln& u.e •lll"11 ol rire protection at Avalon,
Chief Gatlin noted that tlnt calls ahowed a 25 percent in·
creue dw-tna the tut year
But wh)•' ls thti tsland a fire trap'
NOT AT ALL. Tbe chief pointed out that the tire call
boost was attributable to trash blaaes
So there you have a clue Island tourists are pilin& up
the trash and then somehow, tl catches fire. Maybe It's in
trash cans or maybe it's just reposing about. But trash,
clearly , is more than just an eyesore. It's a fire hazard too,
and Avalon s adly found that out during the year of our Lord
1980.
Over here on the mainland, we think the tourists and
beach visitors find odd places to stash their trash in our
communities Like you go out the front door one morning
and discover the empties from a six·pack in your dan·
de Uon bed.
OR YOU LEFT THE window of your car open over·
night and lo, the next morning, your upholstery has been
Al least our beach cleanup guy isn't undenooter
vis ited by a half.eaten, chocolate covered frozen banana .
Thanks a lot.
Over on the island at Avalon, however, they have trash
problems that are even m ore unique than ours . Consider
another repbrt. this time from the arorementioned City
Manager Longley lo the people of the isle community. It
goes like this:
"I WOULD LIKE TO commend those sponsoring and
participating in the ·Avalon Underwater Cleanup Dive'
last weekend.
"Their enthusiasm a nd efforts were well evidenced by
the amounts of trash and debris recovered from Avalon
Harbor and the Lovers Cove a rea . .this program pro-
vided a Wlique diving opportunity. It i~ my hope that this
will become a traditional yearly event. "
You must admit this is a unique diving opportunity all
right. It used to be most diving at Avalon was for quarters
tossed overboard from visiting tourist boats.
Now it 's diving for old gum wrappers and banana
pc Pl!>.
IT'S NOT ENOUGH that they have to clean up Cres·
cent Avenue after the tourist horde departs. Now they have lo
scour the harbor bottom as well.
The trashman cleans the street, puts aside his cleanup
uniform, and dons diving gear. '"I'm going diving in the
dump," he tells his wife.
You do have to disagree with City Manager Longley on
one point:
It's too bad he believes the junk dive should become a
traditional yearly event. Too bad it's necessary, that Is.
NATION I WEATHER
Progra• •laalle• •••lneat
Rf'Bgan wains ~f belt-tightening
By WAI.TE& a. •EAU
WASHINGTON (AP) -What you do, President ReaalJ\ sald, is
c ut t..taekld's allowance. It b4:ata lectureaonfruaality.
Reaaan told the natJon Thunday n11tht be means to apply that
holllehold diat'lpline to a federal 1overnment wbOH spending, he
said lloutoleontrol. · 1'0verthepastdecadeswe'vetalkedofcurtalllnagovernment
apendJ.nt so that we can lower ------------our tu burden," the president -vft1S
u id. ~ .1~ .. Sometimes we've even 1'Lft'1
taken a run at doing that. But ------------there were always those who told us taxes couldn't be cut until spend·
lngwasreduced. ,
"Well, ~e can lecture our children about extravagance until we
run out of voice and breath. Or we can cure their extravagance simply
by reducing their allowance."
Wini CHARTS, CHANGE and a dollar bill to illustrate his
points, Reagan delivered rrom the Oval Office an expanded version of
the economic lecture that was a staple of his campaign. .•
Four years ago, almost to the night, Jimmy Carter had delivered
his fireside chat on the s ame, nagging economic problems. That fire
went out, but Reagan sajd this one will not.
* * *
"We have stalled the Juctcment day," Reagan said. ''We no
Iona er havelhalluxury. We are out of lime."
But the economic address, hi.I rirst radio·televlaion report to the
nation, was long on rhetoric and imaaery, short on speelflca. He said
the specifics will be ready Feb. 18, when be sends Conaress a detailed
econC?mic program.
It will be a proposal, and Reaaan wUl have to get Conaress to go
along. The programs targeted for cuU include some pbues of Social
Security, food stamps, chJld nutrition, public service Jobe, extended
unemployment benefits, Medicaid and assorted subsidies for busi·
nesses, farms and eities .
&EAGAN DIDN'T SAY when the budget might be balanced.
Carter had promised to do it this year, but he didn't come close.
Reagan said lhe deficit for lhe year that ends Sept. 30 will be nearly
$80 billion -more than the entire federal budget of 1957.
His initial proposal will be for a 10 percent income tax cut in each
of the next three ·year s, and he promised more to come when the
budgetis balanced.
"I regret to say that we are in the worst economic mess since the
Great Depression,'' he said.
His presidency is likely to rise or fall on the s uccess of the pro·
gram he presents to get the nation out of that mess.
* * * Job figures show
APWl,.,!IMIO
COLLABORATOR
Pfc. Robert Garwood
Garwood
faces life
• • m prison
CAMP LEJ E UNE, N.C < P >
Ma r ine Pfc Robert Garwood.
who said Jasl summe r that "an
American prison is better than a
Vietnamese one" today faces the
possibility of life imprisonment
for collaborating with the enem y
during his years 1n a prisoner of
war camp.
His lawyers will be trying to
whittle down the sentence.
Ga rwood , 34 . bli nked back
tears but ot herwise was com-
posed as the verdict was read
T hursday afte rnoon. lie was
found innocent on a charge or
m a ltreatment. but guilty on a
lesser charge of assaulting a
fellow American prisoner.
T '°C? lndiana native, whose at·
torneys had tried lo establish
mental illness. m ade no comment
as he was led a way.
The Marine was a 19·year-old
jeep driver when he was captured
near Da Nang in 1965 He returned
to the United States in 1979 -una·
ble to tie his s hoes or speak
English wi thout a heavy accent
after slippingr.:r i;iotc to a Finnish
businessman in Hanoi.
icelcome stability
WASffiNGTON (AP) -While
the economy s hows signs of
sta ggering under the weight of
persistently high interest rates,
the na tion's unemployment rate
remained surprisingly s table in
January.
The Labor Department re port·
ed today that last month's job-
less rate stood at 7.4 percent
ove rall , the sa m e as i n
December, and "little diHerent"
from t.he level that has prevailed
s inc e Ma y . In California .
however , January unemploy·
ment was at 7.5 percent, up from
6.6 percent in December .
About 7.8 million Ameri cans
were out of work in J a nuary, the
depa rtment said. Jn contrast.
97 .7 m illio n p eop le we r e
e mployed last mont h, an in·
c rease of more than 400,000
·'The gloom a nd doom pre-
dictions have been with us for a
while. but so fa r they haven't
materialized," said Sar Levitan.
a la bor economist.
J anuary's stability is all the
m ore impressiYe because the
number or people entering the
workforce increased by 475,000.
the rirst sizable increase since
July M6st or this gain occurred
ALMAi~AC ~) ..
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among women, whose participa-
tio n in the labor force now
stands at an all-time high of
nearly S2 percent.
In contrast, however , employ·
m ent among adult men and
teen -agers was vir tually un.
changed in J anuary a nd s till
was 150,000 a nd 500,000. respec·
lively, below the levels of one
year ago.
Industry employm ent, which
had suffered heavily during last
spring's recession, rose by near·
ly 400,000 in Ja nuary and over
the last three months has ad·
vanced at a monthly average or
'a bout 250 ,000 . ''Be tween
December and J anuary, large
employment reductions usually
occur," the Labor Department
noted.
T he factory wo r k week
average was up 0.3 or an hour
over the month. continuing a
steady rise that began last J uly
as the economy started its climb
out of the s pring recession.
In addition. average weekly
ea rnings. after seasonal adjust
ment. rose 1 4 per cent from
December. a larger than usual
increase that refl ected the boost
in the minimum "age to S3.35 an
hour.
ROGER'S BIRTHDAY NUMBER
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Grcuaohalled
Af' Wl,.,pllelo
F o rmer Connecticut Gov.
Ell.a T . Grasso, who died
Thursday of complications
from cancer . is being h a iled
as a political pioneer and a
woman of courage . Mrs .
G r asso, who r esigned in
Dec e m ber , was the firs t
wom a n elected governor of a
s t ate without following her
husband into office
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Rain dampens Southeast SAVE UP TO
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Ho).!crs mossed haskt'l and
j.?et a $.5.00 credit for a
new one~ Credit can o:ily
be applied at lime of
purchase. (Limit one
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basket purchase only.I
Snowfalls from Gulf states to Mid~st
eoa.tal M'radwr
NlOlll al'ICI mom•no low <lovd•nen
olherwlse ltlr throuoh Saturday
IJ aria Ille hiljh c toucttneu tonlQhl
coutal 1-SO, inland o CO!l'1•1
h1ghU.1n1-•I Waler S' Elsewllere, llg nl varl•ble wind\
nlglll and mo<nln9 hovr> t>rcomlng
wnl losoulhwestato l•knot\wlth I to
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wes1er1yswell lloJ1 ... 1
thin '9"ea<I from South Carolina
and Georooa thrOUllfl .ou111eu1 Tun
Hrly today, al'ICI wet weatrwr wu e•
pe<led tor much of Ille Ent.
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northern 1><1rl ol the Gull Stain
~rou trw Tennellff Valley -Onto
Valley 10 Ille Gnat UlkH
Oense to0 c..,sed 11.nardOu\ travel
Ing conditions over several oarb of
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51\ow was eJtl)l<lecl to rea<h tcrou
lhe GrHt Leltfl todaY. el wtll as Ille
upper Ohio Valley -northern Ntw
England. Wldely suttertd snow llurrlH
were predicted 10< the souther11 Ap-
P<lllKhl.,s, with r•ln lrom the un
tral Gull Coest to no<"lhern Florida
and .outhem South c.rottne.
TemperaturH around the natlOft
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t>elow '"° In Houllot1. Maine. to •S degrees In Fon uouoerdale, Fl•
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upper l>Os .. ForecasLerJ wld lllert was
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Weeps ai i riblde
Thelma Bakke. mother of Air Force Majo,r
Richard Bakke, weeps during Long Beach
tribute for her son who was killed during
ill-fated rescue m ission April 25. 1980 in Iran.
She stands next lo her husband John.
Bittaker sobs
at niurder trial
TORRANCE <AP> Moments after denying
that he murdered two teen.age girls with an ice
pick and sledgehammer. a sobbing Lawrence S.
BR\EfS
Rittaker had to be helped
from the courtroom.
B i t taker 's
breakdown Thurs da y
c ame a s t e levisio n
cameras, whi ch have
been allowed ms1de the court to film the murder
tr ial, focused on an exchange between the de-
fendant and his attorney. Albert Garber.
Superior Court Judge Thomas fo,redricks hasti·
ly called a noon recess.
rt was the first lime Bittaker, 40. displayed
any emotion during the three.week trial. He is
charged with the 1979 torture-murder or five girls.
Bozbtfl l••aa. t roub~ ..a1a1t
NEW YORK (AP > Muhammad Ali
Professional Sports Inc., being sued in connection
with an alleged California bank fraud, has about
one week to save major fight card it plann ed to
sponsor at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 23.
The Garden presented a default notice Thurs-
day to MAPS and Tiffany Promotions in the wake
of a civil suit filed earlier Utis week by Wells
Far go National Bank of California. Meanwhile, the
whereabouts of Harold Sm ith, the boxing promoter
named in a $21 3 million bank embezzlement suit.
remained uncertain today as FBI agents continued
investigating the company's books.
11.oMri•• tree of pot daa,..e 1
SACRAMENTO <AP) State Sen. Alan Rob·
bins seems to be getting out of his marijuana
cha rge because ::i judge says the evidence was
seized illegally, a nd the prosecutor says he won't
pursue the case.
Municipal Court Judge Edward Garcia said
Thursday he wai. ready to dis miss the misde
meanor charge but would hold off until today to
give Deputy District Attorney Steve Perkins a
chance to check with his superiors about an ap·
peal. Robbins. a 38·year-old Van Nuys Democrat
who also faces fel ony sex charges, was :.1ccused of
possession of less than an ounce of marijuana.
punishable by a fin e of up to $100
lt'...a• rape d , garage ~• 011 tire
NORTHRIDGE <AP) Two men forced their
way into a house here, r aped the housekeeper, and
then attempted to lock her in the garage while
they set it on fire, authorities said
The 45-year-old housekeeper. whose name was
not released. was taken lo a local hospital where
she was said to be in stable condition. but s uffering
from acute emotional shock She was not burned.
Judge
Mason L. Fenton
Municipal Cou rt (Retired)
Superior Coun (Retired)
Attorney at Law
Announces his retirement from
the Superior Court to re-eriter
the private practice of law at:
Pine Plaza Professional Building
744 E. Chapman Ave. •Orange. Ca. 92666
NO CHARGE FOR
INITIAL CONSULTATION
714/771, 5640
Richard Bakke's sister , Mrs. Paul Self, is at
right and at left is the wife of the Rev. Earl
Lee. Pasadena, whose son Gary was one of 52
hostages freed last month in Iran. The
tr ibute was attended by nearly 900.
.
DM.YN.OT ...
Survival 'miraculous'
Back broken,. man saves self from death
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) :--
Stuart Steen wanted to watcb.
lbe sunrise and collect some
1hell1 on a deserted beach.
Instead, he fell and broke his
back, then climbed a 200-foot
elm and drove three miles to
save himself from almost
certain death.
"I had the will to gel me out of
there," said the 2.8-year-old man
T hursday as he lay in Com-
munity Hospital in Santa Cruz,
about 60 miles south of here. "To
tell you the truth, I don 't know
how I did it.''
Steen's ordeal began about 3
a.m . Wednesday as he climbed
down the cliff ln the chJUy dark·
ne11 above Acid Beach near
Davenport, about 15 miles from
bis Santa Crui home.
"I got about halfway down the
cliff. I slipped on some shale and
fell into the ocean," he said.
He broke his back in lhe fall,
but he knew his chance of being
rescued on lhe beach was slim.
The tide was coming in, leaving
only a narrow strip of beach,
and the area is remote.
"You could really get stuck
there," he said or lhe strip of
tortuous coastline.
It took Steen until a lmost noon
to make it up the rocky clirf.
Skydiver drowns
in Lake Elsinore
LAKE ELSINORE (AP) -A photographer-skydiver who was
film ing another skydiver for a television news program apparently
drowned after he fell in Lake Elsinore and became entangled in his
own lines, Riverside County authorities said.
A spokesman for KFMB-TVinSan DiegosaidMikeJenkins. 40. of
Whittier, was filming a skydiver us ing a new type or parachute for a
news feature show which o~rates out of the station.
As Jenkins was falling Thursday, he apparently had problems
opening his main parachute, said Riverside County sheriff's
spokeswoman Lorri Baca. He opened the a uxiliary parachute and
then was able to open the main chute moments later. she said.
However, J enkins then landed in the lake. about 65 miles
southeast of Los Angeles, became entangled in the lines and ap-
parently drowned. she said.
A spokesman for the television station said J enkins was not wear-
ing a notation device.
"I tried to aet up twice, two
different ways. It waa really
rough. I'd say lf anybody tried
it, they'd be nuts, except when
their life's at stake," he said.
Steen said he crawled inch by
Inch.
"THE•E WASN'T any trail,
just shale. I seriously had ruy
doubts about making it up. l
even thought I might die." ht
sa id . "But I d u g in m>
fingernails and dug holes with
m y feet so I could hold on."
Even after making it up thE
cliU, the former insutatiof\
worker's struggle was far from
over.
"I got in my car and drove \c
Davenport," a three-mile trip
he said.
THERE, HE found a Chevror
gasoline station and help.
Station attendant Dan Peltor
said Steen pulled up lo the gat
pumps just after noon, opene<
the car door and "half fell ouL •
Blood was seeping from tih
ears, and Steen appeared to bt
in great pain, Pellon said.
Pellon said he and his brother
Mike, called an a mbulance after
Steen told them of his fall.
Metals stolen
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armed, skj-masked man from ·a
Westwood jewelry m erchant.
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Bilingual pullback
Though 1l was assailed by one Hispanic citizen as .. an
attempt to disembowel the His panic community." the
decision of Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell to
withdra w bilingual education proposals put forward by
the Carter Adminis tr;tion makes sense.
Bell called the proposed federal rules ··unworkable
and incredibly costly." Since the estimated cost of their
implementation was as much as Sl billion a year for the
fi rst five years a nd up to $156 m illion a year afte r th at.
one has to agree.
And it was because of their complexity and cost that
Congress voted to delay implementation of the prop0sal
unt il next June.
The rules would have s et nationwjde standards for
mandator y instruction of non-Eng lish-speaking school
children in their n ative language
Wh.i le Spanish is the principal language involved.
there now are literally dozens more to be considered.
And for cing school dis tricts. on pain of losing federal
funds. lo supply bilingual instructors. aides and textbooks
for a ll students deficie nt 1n Eng lis h would be
"unworkable" as well as outra~eously cos tt~.
Now the federal government wi ll simply require
"equal educational o pportunit~· for youngsters wilh
language problems. leavin~ the details up to local school
<list ricts.
Obvious!~· local schools are 1n a much better position
lo determine lhe individual needs of their s tudents. as lo
temporary instruction 1n their na tive tongue. accelerate<!
inst ruction in Engli sh. or a combination of both.
Since California has some or the s tric test bilingual
l'du<.'ation requirements an the nation. the cha nge in
fed eral polic~ should have little effect he re
Uut at least there wi ll 1not be yet another la yer of
bure aucratic· manipulation for school districts to cope
with
Meanwhile. additional steps are being taken to revise
one of the more burde nsome linguistic requirements that
ha\'e been· establi shed in recent year. the pro vision of
multi hnJ!trnl ball ots and voting materials
In Washington. Sen S.I Hayakawa ha~ proposed an
arnl'ndment Lo the Voting R1 J!hls Act to delete the
r l'quirement for bilingual voting materials And in
Sacramento. Newport Beach Assemblywoman Ma rian
Bergeson has a bill lhal SC'eks federal permisr.inn to
satis fy voting rights requirements by informing 'olers
lhal minority language materials a re available on
re quest.
The demand for lhe bi lingual materials has been
minimal in many areas where they are automalicall }
s uppl\ed. so this could save a great deal of money and
effort.
On the ballot issue. Hayakawa rightly contends that
pers ons who have been here long enough to attain
citizenship and wish to exercise their right to vote. now
have ample opportun ity to learn. without cost, t he
language of their adopted land English. And tha t the
com mon language has played a key role in welding
together our nation of diverse cultures.
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Boy d!liouse call
By t.M. BOYD
I AUCSS dodors have be{'ll
well p:.i1d aboul as long as
they've Ileen in practice
Still. th<> English physician.
Thomas Dimsdale. r eally
cleaned up Just for va<'
c inating the l'hildren of
Catherine the Great. he got
$50,000 in cash. an annual
pe ns ion or $10.000 and the II·
tie of Baron Some house
call.
Ikar
Glo o n1y
Gu
S tud yi n g for m y
drive r 's test I noted
that bicyclists are to
Jollow the same rules as
motori.ets. The one.s I
tee around apparently
didn 't read the OM V
handbook.
J .C.V.
(~. Didn't Levi Strauss
make h1s first blue Jeans for
minors?
A. ror miners But more
minors than miner-; bought
them eventuaJI)
Som ewhat earlier in this
1'cntury, the manufacturers
of gum machines boosted the
vendor's profits by 40 per-
cent -with the sim plest lit·
tic trick you can image. T hey
enlarged the money s lot and
changed the wording from
"1 nsert a penny" to "Insert a
coin "That did it.
Certain Mexican artists of
immense talent sculpt fan·
tastically intricate figures in
one medium a nd no other
e normous radis hes . T hese
works of art a re sold every
December 23rd at the Fiesta
of t he Radishes in Oaxaca,
Mexico.
\ ' Amona the surnames in t.fte
Manhattan telephone direc·
tor y are 10 people named
Strange and only one named
Normal.
Any m an said Lo be
engaged in the "gentle craf\"
many generations ago was
kn o wn b y a ll t o b e a
s hoem aker .
Rowland Ev8118/Robert Novak
Reag~n Korea tactic worked·
WASHINGTON -Sou t h
Korean President Chun Doo
Uwan's JUSt·concluded visit here
climaxed a triumph ln secret
diplomacy by the Reagan ad·
ministration conducted out of an
ob~'-ure downtown Washington
omce before the newly elected
president had assumed power
find it not been for President
Rcagan'1> informal intervention
th rough h1 i. ·
national
l\{'t'Urit) 31>
i.1 s t a nt .
R ic hard \'
Alll•n . <.'hvo
t•t•rtainl y
would not
ha\e b e t•n
nea~an 's
gut'st al Blair
!l o u s e
Korean dissident Kim Ual' Jung
would have been l'xcc·ull'd. L' S
Korean relut1on!'. would be at an
a ll time low and South Korea
wo uld s tand as an outlaw nation
11\ the eyes of the world.
INST E AD, Gen. Chun s re-
gime has won legitimacy. its
more mode rate eleme nts
st rengthened enough to plant
hope for democratization a head.
Reagan's mixture of determina·
lion and flexibility suggests he
Earl Wat~r
may not ooly restore tattered al·
liances such as the Korean link
but possibly achieve more in
human r ights than Jimmy
C:irter's self-righ teous pp·
proach. .
WHEN WE visited Seoul last
September, the situatl.on looked
bleak. Chun 's most moderate
udvisers contended he could not
bow to Carter administration
public demands to spare the life
of Kim Dae Jung, accused of
subversion and sedition lf he
did. Chun's brief presidential
tenure might end abruptly. Hav·
ing just formaliied his previous
.role as strong man of lhe
military regime. Chun was de·
pendent on the hard·line young
colonets who engin eered the
coup that brought him to Power
They would not tolerate losing
face by surrendering to Carter
Cooseq uently, there is agree·
ment in Korea that Kim would
be d ead today had President
Carter been re-elected. Actually.
th e s uppos ition there i m
mediately after Nov 4 was that
Reagan's win also doomed Kim.
Ju btl <tnl colonels in Scou I toast·
ed the Republicun victor~. rt'
joicing that troublesome Carter
had b ee n r e pla C'e d b y
permissive Reagan who would
give them a rree hand on Kim
Dae Jun~. 'fhey mi!tread Ronald Reagan.
H e au t hor i zed A l len to
leak a story that the president·
elect opposed Kim's execution
a nd believed it would harm U.S ..
Korean relations. A news report
quoting <l "senior aide" to that
e fCect appeared in lhc Nov UI
New York Times.
1t did not do the trick. Koreans
well placed outside the govern·
ment informed us that the col
one ls interpreted U as political
pos turing to protect Reagan
from being blamed for Kim's
death. The Koreans told us Reag.
an must do more ito prevent the
execution before J an. 20. But if
he went public. Reagan 's a.dvice
would have to be spurned. just
as Carter's was, in order to save
Chun 's face. The recommenda·
tlon by these Koreans: a con·
ride ntial letter to Chun from
Reagan. delivered by an
American o r Ko r ean bus i-
nessman.
We relayed lhis information to
the Reagan camp. A letter to
Chun was quickly rulC'd out So
was any other direct at•tivity lly
1 ht• pres ident -elect. Nor t•uuld he
work through the Slate l>epart
mt'nt while Carter was prcs1·
dent : starting Nov 4. the Chun
regime would not seriously dis
cuss Kim with U.S. diplomats.
How then could a cat~strophe In
U .&.·Korean relations be pre·
vented before Reagan had the
power to act?
WITH REAGAN 'S a pprovaJ,
Dick All en s ta r ted sec,ret
n egotiation s with :\{orean
emissaries, most held in his
private office al 16th and I
Streets here. To g ua rd against
publicity that could have abort·
ed the delicate process, nothing
was said to the State Depart·
ment.
Allen's first talks were held in
November with Gen Lew Byung
Hyun, chairman of the Korean
Joint Chiefs of Staff. Allen was
blunt : Killing Kim would do ir·
reparable damage t o South
Korea's relations with the wor ld.
particularly Japan and· the U.S.;
hopes of reviving the alliance
under Reagan would dis appear.
In December. Allen stepped
up the pace. He conferr ed twice
with the man sent by Chun to
Washington to repr esent him
personally: the Korean Em -
bassy's minis ter. Gen. Sohn
J a n g Rae . Allen exte nded
Reagan's i nvitation to visit
Washington immediately after
the inauguration. Nothing was to
be said public ly .. Jus t before
Christmas. Chun tentatively ac·
C'epted
T HAT AT LEA ST bought
time llavmg accepted the in-
v1tat1on. 'hun could not permit
Kim's execution before Jan. 20.
Even i( the death sentence were
not commuted , Reagan could
deal with the problem once he
had taken office. But there was
realistic hope Seoul would grant
elemt!ncy heforc Chun's trip, if
on l~ to avoid full blown dem·
11 n s trations 1n rront of the
White Hum.t-:.igamst the Korean
president t in Mntras t to the ac:·
tu:il token prott•st:a.,i
:'\ol until Jan !O chcl Reagan
lt-arn nf Chun·-. dcns1on Lo com·
mutt• K11n·:. :.{•nlt•nee tu lift-im
p11M111m(•nt, qu1ekl.> followed by
h1:. ll ft i11~ of m:.irlltll l<t\\ South
K(1rC'a hml <>pll'd hir r cspel'
t.1bll1l) Tht· n •g1me., modt'rc.tle
1•l1 •n11·n1' V. l'rl' -.trc•ngthcned.
.ind th1• hard ltn1• l'Olnn1·h rteall
a ..,,., t•11• lilov. It ":ii-Ronald
H l' .1 ~ .1 n ., t r 1 u m p t\ a c
··om pl1!->ht•d \\II hou t OOZ lnl!
prt·<1C'hmcn1:-. of 1rnternahstic
.\menca tllal tor tour \ear s
havl' man<q:wd to undermine
l ' .S allian<.·es while failing to
improve human rights
Youth Authority co stly, ineffic ient
Protests from tht• Sacramento
Chamber of Commerce of the
release policies of lhe California
Youth Authority s ignal the
crying need for a t h orough
review by t he Legislature of this
agency. It is long overdue.
The Sacr amentans were
merely echoing the growing
co ncern of
I a w e n
for cement
official s
t h rough out
t he s ta le or
y 0 u l h
Aut h ori t y
r e l eases . ,,
Wh at had
triggered the
most re('en t I expressions was the disclosure
or plans lo speed up the releases
of the youthful offenders
Res ponding to c riticis m .
Reggie Sears. t h e agency's
informati o n officer ,·
acknowlcdged thoughts were
being given to "parole several
weeks to a few months a head"
for s ome 800 no w in
confinemen t. T hese include
rapists and muTderers . He said
the decis ion was reached
"because we are overcrowded."
Far from be ing reassur ing
Syd11e y Harri
t o the pu bltc·. t hl' reasoning 1!-
s h ocking No t onl y is lhe
protection of the public intended
by incarcerating the offende rs to
be lost bul. by announcing that
prison cell doors will be quickly
opened for thos e who commit
das tardly crimes of violence
s imply because of crowded
conditions. any deterring e fCect
the threat of impris onment may
have for those tending to c rimc
1s also lost
Equally dis turbing 1s the
reve l ation by Sears that
although the Youth Authority
claims to be keeping those
committed "longer t han ever
before" the a verage s tay in
confinement is only 14 months or
less. Such s hort-lived protection
o f the public from young
criminals hardly seems worth
the effort It is no solution to the
proble m at all
UNFORTUN A TEL 'V , the
Youth Authority has workec1
with onc eye o n it s
accommodations almost since
its creation. Even back when
Earl Warren was governor it is
recalled that Youth Author ity
board members were explaining
early release s as "necessary
hecau).t> "e ha,·1• lo makl.' room
for others ··
Created al t hl' t1 mC' of a
{!e nl'ral prison reorganization 1n
thl" early 40s. the premi:.e for the
Youth Authoritv was the need for
a separate agency and fac1ll1tes
to care for· younj.! offcnde rs
Kept apart they would not be
corrupted b~ lhe older hardened
criminals and could more easily
bc rehabilttaled. Since many
were guilt) of nothing m ore than
being runaways or some minor
Juvenile delinquenci es the
contentions seemed t o make
sense. This was part.ic'ula rly
true since the tendency of many
counties. prior to today's state
s ubsidized community release
program. was lo rid themselves
of the problems by committing
them to state institutions
BUT IT Jl1S1" hasn't worked out
that way First off. adult
pri so n e r s ha ve h ce n
intermingled with thc Youth
Authority wards on the excuse
th al thl' Qlder inmates :.ire
needed to do the housekeeping
chores. Furthermore. as it turns
out, the young offenders are
more dangerous and tend more
to unprovoked violence than the
adults. Released they gravitate
right back into the main stream
of c rime at a h1~her rate than
the adult!)
Con s1 dl.'.'r1n ~ the t'OSl of
525.000 annually per ward,
enough to send four deserving
yo ungs ters to the mos t
prestigious colle~e s in the
nation. the public has every
right to expC'<'l far more than
th ey are ~e tt1ng both in
protection and rehabilitation.
But the fact is the wards are not
kept long enough to accomplish
reform. only Ion~ enough for
them to become "con-wise" and
mu c h more dangerous t o
society
WHAT THE Legislature needs
to do is to s t'Ody t he pro~ra m in its
e n l i rely. b ot h i ts p resent
operations a nd concepts as well
as its achievements or failures.
It may be that the entire
thinking needs to be revised.
Perhaps those who argue that.
regardless of age, offenders
should be punished for t he crim e
are correct Whatever the right
answer . the current program
seems to be nothing better than·
one of revolving doors. T hal is
intolerable and far too expensive
to be permitted lo continue.
Long-winded speeches reveal leadership traits
It is certainly fair to judge a
movement by Its leader. and even
mor e so when that leader has
autocratic power. Thus. no mat·
ter what som e
sympa thetic
f o r e·i g n
correspondents
have told me
a bout Cuba,
m y o wn
estim ate rests
mai nl y o n
what . J have
seen a nd
h e a r d o f Castro.
As the acknowledged kingpin
there, he Is the kind of man who
will orate forthreeor four hours to
hJs capli9e a udience. This alone
-d ivor ced from p olicies or
practices -disqualifies him in
my eyes. For apart from anything
else. the man must be emotionally
unstable.
Actually. 1 have found almost a
complete correlation between the
length or a leader's speeches and
the extent of his despotism.
Hiller, as we know. would rant for
hours. practically roaming at the
mouth.
STALIN, while Car more Im·
passive. also delivered himself of
le ngthy diatribes aga inst anyone
who refused lo knuc kle down to
his bruta l regime . Possibly the
modem record is held by Kem al
A ta turk, t he Turkish dicta tor who
in 1927 took six days to deliver a
slnglespeect\lo his Parliament.
Oa the other hand, a leader like
Gandhi, no m a t ter how im ·
passioned. would never address
an audience for m or e than a
modest perlod. And Lln coln. ot
course, was a model of ten eneaa;
It ls no accident that bis famous
address al Gettysburg W&J only
258 words long.
I di ml y recall (eeling
something of this sort when 1 was
a little boy in London. take n by my
fother on Sundays to Hyde Park.
where the cranks and cr ackpots
and single·causers held forth in
utter freedom and at intermina·
ble length. The most extreme
• s peakers were those who talked
t he longest, t he loudest, and
permitted no interruptions.
MUCH LATER, growing up in
Chicago. f found the s a me lhlng
true in "Bughouse Squa re ,"
where holding an audience by the
ear and refusing to let go y.rH the
sureat lndicaUon or arrogance. in·
sensiUvily, and a kind of political
paranoia that brooks no opposi·
lion whatever.
As a newspaperman, the nn t
lnk1ln1 t had or Sen. Joseph
McCarthy's d anaerou11 de m ·
k
agoguery was his rantings and
ramblings. both on the rtoor and in
committee, where he Invariably
tried to dominate the proceedings
with his bully-boy ha rangues,
drowning out all dialogue. He
was painfully rem iniscent of my
early impressions in Hyde Park.
FOR SHEER .le ngthiness oo
this side of the ocean . though,
M ackenzle King, the Canadian
prime minister. wins ears down
for his "war " speech on Sept. 8,
1939, which took up 47 closely
printed columns ln the official
record -calling to mind the
long-winded congressman who
boasted to Henry Clay, "You,
Sir , s peak for the present
cene utlon. but I •Peak for
poate.rity •· "Yn,'' aald Clay.
"1nd you aeem reaolYed t o
speak unW \be arrival of your
audl~:·
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DAILY PILOT •f
Men can save
on wardrobes
8 y SYLVIA PORT2R
Ju.st by usin g commo n sen.tie, shopping prude ntly anC!
buy ing cr e atively, a m a n 's c lo thi!lg budget can be slashed
b y as much as SO percent.
The m o n ey.saving Ups he r e a r e o f as much value to
• t h e budge t ·s queezed w o man a s to the m a n •
It's c ommonplace to compile m on ey Silving g u id es for
w o m e n 's c lothing. n o t so o b vious to d o it fo r men. But why
n o t ? And if ever lhe r e was a time Cor men to improvise
wheqrbuytng clothin~. to seek mor e fun ction a l a nd prac·
tlc a t l ite m s, this period
ol d o uble -d igit inflatio n •
sid e by s ide w ith a
q u easy e conom y is It.
H y our budget is
especi a lly t ig ht a nd you
do no t want to be seen ,
p a rticularly at w o rk, in
a n y clothes that a ppear infe r ior lo w h at you h ave been
w ean ng, com p romise by s pending less on the "invisible
item s," such as socks. un derwear, pajamas
You can wear decent underwear without wearing lhe
best q uality. R ethj n k your attitude on this . Who a re you
t rying to imp r ess?
LOOK FOR THE bon a fide sale periods whe n you can
pick up a s uil. s h ir t . lie or other ite m s marked down 25-50
percent from t he regul ar price. advises Marvin A
Blum enfeld. presiden t o f Apr il-Marc u s , Inc ., a m e rc.han·
dising consulting rirm w h ich r e presen ts m o r e than 150
m e n 's s tores acr oss the n ation •
At outlet s to res, often n o m or e than no-frill lofts, it's
n ot unusual to find th e sam e name ·hrand 1tl!m s you 'll find
at the m or e fas h ionab le m e n 's s h o p s for c1 f r :ietion of the
p rice.
T ry shopping al o utle t s tores T ake advanta~e of ~ales
B a sic a s this is , it's amazin g how man) ml'n 1).!nore thl'
c le ar oppor tunities to save
SHOP QUALITY FOR laq~er ill' m s 1 h e t11<1n~·y you
s a ve o n your "invis ible items" will be w1M•ly s p1·111 1r 1•
buys a better quality suit
Cheaper garments require more c art.• An infl'111Jr s ull
may require many m o r e v1s 1ts to the c l('tin«.>r th;rn a qu:il1
ty g arment a n expense which '4h~n t'llm111<1l t•tl t·an
m ount up into s ubstantial s a v ings
S h o p "wash -a nd-wear Whcnc\'er p us .... 1h lt· Inn lll•n,
that c an be cleaned 10 your washing m a1·h 1nc-1 h1~ 1r1
e ludes wash-and wear s hirt!'., man} s p o rts 1t 1•m" 'uc·h J
shirts. s lac k s a nd Jeans. even c ert<lln -.u1t' Th•· mo111..''
saved on deaning mounts llP h er e . too
SHOP CONSER VATIVE. l 'nlc•ss \OU rt• tn .i lraclc
I radio. TV, the clothing business l "hcrt! \H•J flnJ( th1· latt·st
s tyles is a must for y our "image you rl' rn Ul'h bt!l\t!r off
s tickin g w ith the con s ervat1vp c uts t h <il will hi• a ro und
lon ger.
F o r example . 1f you bought several s u 1l!>. w ith 5 in<:h
lapels a few years back, y ou either h ave a c los et full of un
s ty lish o utfits. o r else you have s p e nt a small ro rtunc h:1v
ing your lapels cul down.
S h op color. U nless you like th e thought o r being known
a s a "peacock." wilh a diffe r e nt s uit for ever y day or the
month . resis t the te m ptat ion to buy a s lightly lo ud plaid or
g r een s uit and instead. c h oose a navy blu~ or chart:o~1!
g r a y .
FEW PEOPLE WILL n otice that you ·ri· wr.:arin~ a
dark suit m ost o( the time . but all \l.i11 notice h o"' freque nt
ly you wear y our more flambo vanl outfit.,
L e arn ho " to 1mpro \·1'>t', t•1 m1\ 111 rn.1,111 1 t11-••11t
abili ty can be a majo r fa c to r 1n h o ld 111g do\\ 11 'mu 1 lllth111i:.
costs, Blume nfe ld str e s ses lie su~gesl'> 'ou Cl)OStdl'r al
le a st on e "wardrober. ••
A war d r ober. whic h 1s s old 1n man) d1ffe r e nl siores
and is c aJled by diffe r ent names. is s 1mpl) a s uit \\Ith :i
vest and an extra pair of lig hter s hade s lac ks With this
type of outfit, you are essenually buy ing four rhffe rent
e n sembles.
F IRST. \'OU HAV E a suit, second I} } ou ha 1 l' :.i suit
with a vest : thirdly you have a jacket wllh a p a ir of s lack.,,
a nd you have a Jacke\ w ith a ves t and a pair of slack~ T h i:
sam e typ e of m ixing <ind matching c an \I.Ork \\t:ll with :HH
dar k s uit jacket and a lig hter s h a cte of s ln ck o;
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Camera operators
Elise Novak and
J ohn Clark get set
to roll tape r top
-· uhile Earle Burch.
the audio man.
prepares his equipment
t o record the .
action for
Golden Age Productions.
...
, ..
At t op right are
actress Dianne
Zukerman and
Dr. Geo rge Vincent
.1\1 cK inneu. director .
Experts give opinion.s
Localtalent/orlocal1how1
Light~, eaniera • • •
8y MICHAEL DOllGAN °' ... o.11, P1611 ..... A group or older Orange County residents
is ~aklng advantage of federal cable television.
regulations to produce a program aimed
specifically at senior clti:iens.
But first they've got to learn a few things -
how to write a script, for example. Or to work a
camera, set up lights, act. direct and edit.
They figure that's no problem.
Golden Age Productions, as the newly
formed, non-profit outfit is called, isn't lacking
in n ative talent.
They've got George McKinney
o r Costa Mesa as executive
producer . Mc Kinney is an
, a udio-visual consultant for the
Tus tin Unified School District and
has his own studio in College
Park.
THEN THERE'S Tom Gallagher, a n old
radio and television hand for NBC. Gallagher 's
credits include behind-the-scenes work on the
"Today" and "Tonight" s hows. the Perry Como
program and numerous soap o~ras .
John Clarke, photographer. has had pic-
tures in Time. Life a nd Sports lllustrated.
Nor is Peggy Lloyd. daughter of silent film
s tar Harold Lloyd. unfamiliar with the field of
acting.
The rest boas t sufficient enthusiasm to com-
pensate for any lack of expe rience. And they've
got solid backing in the form of $10,000 worth
of equipment and technical instruction -from
Dickenson Pacific Cablesystems in Huntington
Beach.
The name of the game is public access. As
the field of c-able television began to expand
beyond its early function or providing better re·
ceplion to rural fringe areas, the Federal Com·
munications Comm ission ruled that cable
operations must make one channel accessable
to anyone in the community who wants to lake
their message or their act on the air.
"IT PROVIDES AN opportunity for ever·
yone in the community to create their own pro·
gramming." explained Steve ls ra elsk y,
Dickenson's public access coordinator. "The
c hannel can be used by any resident of Hunt·
ington Beach. Fountain Valley or Westminster.
at any time. for any non-profit purpose ..
ls realsky said that can be done by s ubmit·
ting a videotape for airplay or taking the chan-
nel's public access workshop. which certifies
would-be television personalities to use the sta-
tion's equipment without charge.
The segiors have taken the second option
and Jsraelsky said Golden Age Productions
represents .. a whole program depar tment
within the cable system."
"Golden Age Productions began when I met
with John Clark some five or six months ago."
Isr aelsky recalled.
Clark was then executivt' director of f'ixed
Income Consumer Coun~eling. a branch of the
F ederal Action Progra m
"I WAS INTER EST ED in consumer tn·
formation programs and our discussion turned
to the special problems faced by senior
citizens ... said lsraelska. "We discussed the idea
of forming a senior citizen production company
to help spread the word about Orange County
citizens."
A press release calling for volunteers netted
about 4-0 responses, he added.
The group has met three times for instruc-
tion from lsraelski and practice shooting
sessions
"We've made up a shooting schedule for the
next four months." said executive producer
McKinney, "including each member of the cre w
as director. There's a lot of difference when you
have to cook yourself: you don't holler al the
chef so much.·'
McKinney said he hopes "to have
something on tape" and ready to air in about 90
days.
The program series. still untitled. will deal
with matters of safety, practical tips for the
home and political issues facing senior citizens.
m embers of the group explained.
·A PRACTICE s hooting in Huntington
Beach's Lake Park recently covered potential
dangers like mugging. restroom molestation
and kidnapping.
Another reviewed hardware a nd home de·
vices. ··Some are safe and some are not," ex-
plained scriptwriter Jean Collins of Huntington
Beach. "Many senior citizens have difficulty
with can openers. hooking lights into the plug in
the wall. dead bolts for the doors."
One s how will deal with rising space rental
rates in mobile homl' parks and the dislocation
of :;,enior citizens that sometimes results.
Treva d'Este. spokesman for the outfit. said
Dickenson is planning an even more substantial
feature for senior citizens in the future -a
push-button attachment to the television that
will enable older residents to use the cable
system to summon medics or the poli ce in an
emergency
~feanwhile. Golden Age Productions is pro-
viding a clear benefit for al least some of the
pa rticipants
··1t make:;, me do something ... said Ms .
Collins ··Otherwise. I would be just sitting
around home doing nothing ··
Procrastination is many-sided problem
By J EFF PARKER
011 ... D•llr Pilot St.ill
My first assignment as a re-
por ter for this paper was to write
an article about procrastination.
''It shouldn 't take you long."'
the editor said.
That was three weeks ago, and
, a number or pieces have come
' from this typewriter, but an arti·
' cle on procrastination isn't one or
: them. ·
Three specialists were con-
• suited.
: Dr. Tom Stevens of Huntington
'Beach said "It's avoidance
: behavior."
: Helen Reynolds, author of the
best-selling "Executive Time
l Manageme nt," said ··Try Swiss-j cheesing. That's where you tackle
, a big problem by poking a bunch
: of little holes in it."
I PSYCHOLOGIST CONNIE
I Hentlricks said "It's either fear of
' failure or rear of discomfort.
Remember, anything worth do·
; ing is worth doing poorly."
I or this many-sided problem,
• there were ma ny definitions.
I ''Procrastination is basicall y I postponing what I know I need to
1 do to be effective." said Reynolds .
I "EHective is doing t he right
things at the right time. as op-
t posed to being efficient . Being ef·
l ficient'isjustdoing things right all
the time."
"I define procrastination as the I persistent pattern of avoidin~
I .
f
engaging in either rout in(' acts or
potentially profitable ones." said
Connie Hendricks. "It applies lo
everything from taking out the
trash to filing for divorce. And 1t
applies lo just about everyone at
diffe rent times ."
STEVENS SAID s imply:
"Procrastination is where you
put off doing a tas k until u later
time."
One thing that all three pro-
crastination specialists agreed on
was that the condition has been
around a longtime, and that near-
ly everyone contracts it at one
timeoranother.
''It's not uncommon for people
to develop such habits early an
life," said Reynolds. a Lakewood
a uthor whos e second book.
"Executive Leadership: Getting
ll. Using It." is set to be published
by Prentice-Hall in March
• · J\s they gel older, the people
around them start to rely on their
lateness in getting things done.
Words like 'Oh, there's Joe again,
day late and a dollar short· just rl'
in force procrastination it lets a
person know they're behaving as
they always have," she said.
"OF COURSE everyone puts
off things," said Hendricks. "but
procrastination is only destruc-
live when you feel anxious or
guilty about it. or when it slops
you from getting what you want.
You have lo determine if the pain
·Everyone puts
of I things. but
procrastination
is only
destructive when
you feel anxious
or guilty about
it. or when it
stops you from
getting what
you· want.'
•
1s worth the gain. set yourself out
to do something, and do it. If after
all that. you're still putting it off.
then you've got a proble m."
"We all tend to avoid certain
kinds of things," said Stevens.
"Everyone has their own in -
H' t• u ri ti es a nd their own
strengths. We act accordingly .
"Someone who is good at a job
may go home and avoid social
s ituations altogether. Never find
a mate, never marry. Other peo·
pie who are comfor•able with
othe rs may never take a challeng-
ing job because they doubt their
s kills to perform it. Generally,
we· 11 put orr what we think is most
unpleasant. even though it may be
th<' best thing for us:· Stevens
said.
All agreed that a railure to
see the parts of a problem rather
than the problem as a whole was
responsible for a great deal of
what we put off doing. Staring
wide-eyed at the m onster before
us tsn't necessarily the best way
lo prepare ourselves for slaying
It.
"People have to learn to divide
t heir project into sub-tasks," said
Reynolds. ·'That applies especial-
-!y to the larger tasks, what I call
the 'Overwhelming A• tasks.
Those· are the tough but important
ones -the ones that will get you a
promotion or a pay raise.
·'When 'you sit theN! and con·
sider the size of the job, you have
to drag your feet. I tell my clients
to break it down Into do-able
parts. Plan in shorter, rather than
Iona er Ume periods." she said.
''The toughest part about tack-
ling a big task is that most people
don't even see where lo begin.··
said Stevens. "'When that hap·
pens. they'll sit for days on end
w a iliAg for something to get done.
We aJI know that doesn't happen
very often.··
"SURE. P EOPLE a re easily in·
ti m idated by the size of things. but
I think it goes deeper than that."
said Hendricks. "What we're
taught from childhood is that old
cliche 'anything worth doing is
worth doing well.' We have this
idea of perfection looming over us
~rom the very start.
··Anything worth doing is worth
doing poorly , I say. What point is
there believing th at we can
perform perfectly when we're not
perfect people? Operating under
Learn your
energy curve
and plan accord-
ingly ... when
you ·re low. open
the mail -it
doesn't require
any brains.
that belief is bound to make you
reel inadequate, angry. willing to
put the whole thing off to another
time," she said.
Another area that all three
specialists agreed on. and one
that keeps them busy counselJng,
writing books and lecturing, Is the
conviction that procr astination
can be successfully controlled.
"AWAllENESSCOMES before
options." said Reynolds. "The
key in training people to stop pro·
craslinatlng Is making them see
•4heir own patterns of behavior. If
they're aware. options are always
open.
••First of all, people should
learn to say no. If you can't do
that you'll end up Uvln1 your life acc~rdin1 to '°"'eone else's
wishes, and pretty aoon, they'll all
pile~p.
;
'"Second. learn your energy
curve. and plan your time accord·
ingly. Find out when you're most
alert. when you're down. when
you 're in between. and choose ap·
propriate tasks for those limes."
said Reynolds.
··For most peopl e in this
country. their energy curve is
highest between 8:30 a .m. and
11 :30 a.m .. then it drops and
doesn 'l come up again until 1: 30
p.m. When you're low. open the
m ail -it doesn't require any
brains. When you're high, do your
high -priority work. My high
energy curve peaks at 4:30 a.m ..
so that's when I get up and write,"
she said.
ACCOllDING TO Hendricks,
prioritizing is the number one
factor in ove r comi ng
procrastination.
"You have to.decide first what
you want to do. and if it ·s worth
the sacrifice you must make lo get
It. ll it is, then make time to begin
the project. If it isn't , then put it
down on your list of priorities.
Remember that present pain is
future gain. Great tennis players
practice all day. You have to de·
cide if you want to make that
sacrifice.
•'Remember at the outset that
you'll be uncomfortable
sometimes, and that the job may be unpleuant. What'• wronc with ~eing uncomfortable or doln1
something unpleasant if It brinp
you somethina 1ood later!
Anything worth
doing is worth
doing poorly ..
irhat point is
there believing
that we can per-
form perfectly
when we·re not
per/ eel people?
Nothing. Don't be afraid to stick
your neck out.·· she said.
Stevens thinks that people
s pend too much lime doing work
that isn't productive. and isn't fun
either.
"YOU'VE GOT TO have hours
lo be productive and hours to
relax. but a lot of people spend
their Lime 'coasting.· By that I
mean they're 'not really "being
productive because they need to
r elax a while. or they're not
really relaxing because they're
feeling gwlty about not being
productive.
"I think piOple sh ould relax
more, and more genuinely," be
said. "Do the housework Jess
often. less thoroughly. Share the
menial labor. Most people know
what's good for themselves, if
they 'II only listen.
•'Set your goaJs every six
months and review them at the
end or that Ume. Plan a weekly
management session where you
review roor objectives. then set a
plan for a week's work toward
them. You can always change the
plans, Oexibillty Is built in. When
s uch a system becomes a habit,
you've Jot the problem of puttlnc
off thine• under control. You'll be
surprised how much you can aet
done, and aWl have plenty of Ume
lorelaa," Stevenuaid.
Swi••·cheeaed, prlorlti1ed,
ready to HY DO and feellna DO
·IUlll, thia artJcle was flnallJ
bqua.
Now it'• tlme to relu.
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Coast riti%ens reaet to Beagan talk
('omplled bytt.e DaUy Pllo&S&afr
Con erned cltJaens all along the Oran1e Coast reacted to-
d•> to President Re11gan 's report on the nation's economy,
earned on lelevts100 Thursday n1ghl. Here's a sampling of
hov.• some of your neighbors felt.
-Laan Aleuader, 70, of Laguna Beach, a Laguna
Greenbelt member "I think that it's a very good idea if we
are going to cul waste I think everyone welcomes the idea of
a tax cut And, third, l just hope the people in the lowest r ange
of hnanciaJ income will nol be hurt ..
-Richard Slaaner, 41, Newport Beach real estate in·
vestor ''This was just leading up lo the big stuff. This is just
for publlc cons umption. The real stuff should come in about
two weeks ··
-Merry Lent, 53, homemaker, Huntington Beach. "I
don't like the proposals. Nobody is saying what impact they
will have on the -needy people in social programs and the
senior citizens.
"The economy is in bad shape, but the American people
have been spoiled and there are a lot of things wedon'tneed.
"Too many people want too many things and that is help-
mg to cause inflation.··
-Calvla Lu, Irvine, Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
m ent jailer: "There a re many ways to cul government
spending. When someone is arrested for drunken driving, it
costs taxpayers to book them, clean t hem up and process
them.
"They should put them all in one big room and let them
sleep it off ; then send them home with a fine."
-Margaret HJatt, 68. housewife, Huntington Beach: "I
believe Reagan is moving in the right direction. I hope he can
cure the economic ills but he can't do it overni"ht because
Laguna teaching posts slashed
they have been a long time in the malting.
"1be economy is in pretty poor shape. At least he is fac-
ing up lo it and not glossing over it."
-Buel Covre1es, SS, operator of a vegetable stand,
Fountain Valley: "We are in a real mess. 1l will take a while
but it sounds like President Reagan will do a good job for us.
He didn't tell us what we didn 'l know before.•·
-Jay lloebuc:k, 42, freelance writer, Huntington Beach:
"There is a concern on what effects the cutbacks will have on
social programs. It is too early to tell what they will be,
however, unlil specifics are announced later this month to
Congress.''
-Peggy Myrick, Irvine, a real estate agent: "I felt he
made a reaJ effort to be direct, to the point and practi cal. The
speech sounded financial and not political. He did a good job
<See COAST REACTION, Page AZ>
Principal's demotion supported
D.tllf Pllet St.ttt P-o
SMILING PAO-PROCTOR PICKETS AT LAGUNA SCHOOL BOARD HEADQUARTERS
lnakte later, leH to amHe about aa truatHa backed admlnlatratlon
Artists display
works in Laguna
"Our Artists by Artists." a
collection or 32 por traits and
self-portraits by artist members
of the Laguna Beach Museum or
Art, is on display at the museum
through Feb. 16.
The coll ec ti o n o f oils,
s culptu re, pr i nt s and
watercolors were selected from
among 115 entries and are on 1 view daily except Tuesdays
from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at
the museum. 307 Cliff Drive.
Coast
Weather
30 courses sliced
from Laguna High
Students attending Laguna
Beach High School next year
will have fewer elective classes
from which to choose.
Following school board action
Thursday night, more than 30
courses will be eliminated from
the high school curriculum.
Jn addition, several programs
and classes at ·the junior high
and elementary school levels
also were recommended for cuts
or elimination.
At the high school, the follow-
ing classes will not be offered next fall.
E ight physic al educ ation
c lasses , s ix industrial arts
courses. two science classes.
t wo drivers ' education classes,
two courses or d rama and two or
music, a graphic arts course,
four business a nd consumer
education classes (inc luding
wo rk experie nce). the high
school reading laboqltory and
three alternative school classes.
Programs recommended for
reduction at the junior high
school level Include counseling
and art. and at the elementary
schools, the aphasia class (for
students with s peaking han-
dicaps) and elementary school
improvement progr ams will be
reduced.
Bus riders slaare rars
Trustees
say Inore
cuts due
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of IM 0..11, Pllet St.ttf
Laguna Beach school trustees
have unanimously supported the
district superintendent's recom-
mendation that school principal
Lyle Proctor be demoted to the
position of classroom teacher
next year.
In addition. the boar d ap-
proved a resolution that wilJ see
10 teaching positions eliminated
next yeal' and 30 hi&h school
c lasses -mostly e lective
courses -cut from the cur-
riculum.
Jn making those cuts, trustees
s aid Thursday t hey hope to
salvage many or the elective
courses through Saddleback
College classes conducted on the
high school campus and through
the Regional Occupational Pro-
gram.
But most or the 300 people who
attended Thursday's meeting in
the high school auditorium were
parents and teachers from Aliso
Elementary School where Lyle
Proctor has been principal for
the past 23 years .
More than two dozen of his
s uppo rter s ma rched lo the .
microphone during a nearly
four-hour hearing, to plead with
the board to retain Proctor as
principal.
Some sought compassion from
the board, others spoke with in·
tense bitterness that the veteran
administrator. who has been in
the district since 1954, would be
considered for demotion.
Former Laguna Beach mayor
Charlton Boyd read a petition
supporting Proctor from six
for mer school board mem bers.
Aliso teacher Pete Peterson
read a letter from the entire
Aliso staff citing their "smooth
working relationship as a result
of <Proctor's) leadership."
Sever al speakers suggested
other Laguna Beach principals
with fewer years experience be
selected for reassignment. And
a pro p osa l th a t a ll ad-
ministrators in the small school
district be considered for cuts
also was broached.
Trustee Marylyn Pauley told
the parents and teachers that
the entire board "shares a sense
of frustration by these cull."
She said the board has been
making unpopular cuts for lhe
past three years because of the
dismal financial position of the
(See CUTS, Pa1e AZ> •
NOTICl TO PATRONS
All local and express bus service may be suspended
begjnning Thursday, February s~ 1981 due to a
labor dispute involving our coach operators and
bus maintenance employees. We apologize for an y
inconrenience this may cause you. We assure you
that we will resume service as quickl y as possible.
For information on OCTD's carpool matching
service. call 636 RIDE.
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NOTICIASPARA PASAJEROS
& probable que el jueves S de febrero de 198 J, se
suspenda el senricio de autobuses tan to local como
expreso debido a una disputa laboral que envuelve
8 los conductores y mecinicos de los autobuses.
Nos disculpamos por las inconveniencias que es to
les ~ausey les aseguramos queen cuanto antt>s
pos1ble se reanudara el servicio.
Si desea saber 1·nro . . h . nnac1on sobre "carpool ma tc mg del OCTO"
U I
0 sea que comparta un ride con alguien. ame a 636·7433.
D•llY Piiot Sufi Plloto
SIGN OF TIMES FOR ORANGE COUNTY BUSES
Menage taped to depot pole In Laguna Beech
Everyone waiting;
nobody's rolling
By GLENN scon
Of 11M o.11, Pllet St.ttt
It was a waiting game today
for both sides as the Orange
County Transit District strike
threatens to keep public buses
off the streets for the third day
on Saturday.
Negotiators for the United
Trans portation U ni o n ,
r e presenting 957 s triking
m echanics and bus drivers,
Police seek
identity of
train victim
claim they are waiting for dis-
trict officials' to soften ..
At the district, officials say
it's the union's turn to act.
And bus riders who account
for up to 100,000 trips a day are
restlessly waiting for the time
when they can r esume their
usual bus-ridinR routine .
There was little hope today
that officials from the district or
the union were willing to make
the first move -a possible sign
of weakness -to resolve the
contract disputes.
District Ge ner al Man ager
James Reichert said that his
side informe d union officials
when a final discussion broke
down Wednesday that the dis-
trict is ready to resume talks.
. Union officials, he claimed,
bad no response.
Night and morning low
c louds , otherwis e fair
through Saturday. Lows
tonight 42 along the coast,
50 inland. Highs Saturday
62 to 67.
IN81DETeDAY ~ Preparlftfl /or mome role•
tab• it• toll on two arara. See
Page Cl.
Car-pool system booms
Orange County coronen att
seekiq tbe identity of a young
man wbo wu struck and ltllled
by an Amtrak train in San Juan
Capistrano Thursday afternoon.
The man, described as an 18 to
23-year·old Caucasian, was
believed to have been siWq in
. an overstuffed chair about 30
, feet from tbe tracks minuta
before be wu killed.
"We told them we're ready to
start 'when you're ready to have
meaniqfu.l discussions'," saJd
Reichert. "When they're ready,
they'll let ua know."
At tbe union headquarters in
Anaheim, 1eneral chairman Joe
Couturier reported that there
are no talb ID the works, and no
talk• about 1tartta1 talks. ....
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One positive result of an
otherwise unenjoyable Or1U11e
County public bus strike baa
been renewed interest in enern· saving car pools.
More than 300 people have
been cal.line the Oraqe County
Trault District otft"8 eacb day
since Wedneeday to aeelt a com·
pater-Mlilted aentce ID •bartna
rides to work or acbool~ oftldab
report.
Some ol tbe callers have .,..
"
regular bus riders who needed to
find other means of travel. But
officials say news coverage of
the strike also bu spurred other
commuten to try out the ride-
1harina 1yatem.
• 'Tbey've taken the trouble ·
no• that will pay off for tbe rest
of the year, when we know it will
1et more expenalve for
transportation," uid Kath1
Zeutaiu1, dlltrict market
repreMlltaUve aupenilor.
' ..
It takea about five minutes to
c all operatora at 631-7'33
<RIDE) to provide carpool ln-
formailoa, abe said. Operaton
fill out appUcatlona and im·
medJately 1ubmJt tbelll. Into the
· dl1trtct11 computer, where mon
than eo,ooo names an in the
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Oraqe County 1beriff'1 dep-
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before 1 p.m . about 100 yardl
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flc-r btUI hurh'tl ft•.:tthrouchtht• 1r wh n a. t\111h prttsauretank
rupturec.hl • rhl'mt al 11lun& •™htnl • doud <'h apora lntolhe air.
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Hat' ht-kif ( hemlral C'o In 11 hjlht tml~llial area near Wasblneton
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l'l n TA. l..'<i lumb111. lAr'I Three youths armed with sub
ffi dl'h1m· gw1l) h1Jac..kcd a <.:olon1bia.n u1rllner today, freed its 60
oa en2~r.. dftt-r landint: here and thre'atened to kill the five
rr~-. m~nitwr ... on bo..r1l 11 i.o ld1er!> !>urroundtng the crash did
not allo\\ 1t to 1,1kl· off, Julhorit1es s.ud
The h1J.:1C."kt·r~. whos~ identities and dernaods were not im·
nwd1alt'I) kno" 11. ~~wt they would kill the two pilots. navigator
Jnd two !>lt'" ;.irdt•ssl·~ one by one. actordtng to two sources at
national µolll"c headquarter s 1n the Colombian capital of
lfogott.1
Poland'• u11lon tltrratfttll alrtlt•
WAH SA W l'olsnd I AP) Poland's Roman Catholic Church
med 1ated an enll to tht• 10 day general strike in Bielsko-Biala today
with assur::.i n<'l'S the corn munast regime will fire local leaders ac
cused of corruption by the workers. But union officials threatened
a strike in another southern industria l center Monday.
Soda•• •tUp#~t ultftl lo r~dgn
WASlllNGTON <AP ) The top two House Re publicans s aid
today Rep. Jon C. Hinson, accused of attempted sodomy with
another m an in a Capitol I I ill men's room. should resign.
A spokesman for Minority Leader Robert H. Michel of Illinois
said that Michel thinks· ·it would be in the best interests of all con·
cerned if Hinson resigned his seat and concentrated on his person al
problems.··
. And R~P-. Tren~ Lott. the !louse Republican whip and, like
Htnson a M1ss1ss1pprnn. s aid.· ·1 am extremely disappointed in Jon·
Hinson and feel he should resign "
Can~er vf~t f • ltolf& t>Op• at ba•
ST PETF.HSBliRG . Fla IAP> An elderly a nd despondent
nursing home putient who is dying of cancer was subdued by police
tod ay !lfler he swbbed a nurse• and held officers at bay with a ,gun
and krufe ror ne;.irly l" o hours. police said.
FrmnPa.-AI
COAST REACTION ...
of pcesentang simple ('Oncepts tn a dir ect way. f would have
changed somcdrastic-~ounding words like calamitous."
-J ames Mizok ami, 41. Newport Beach. industrial
worker: "I think you do have to do something aboulinflation.
It 's our wors t enemy But f haven't quite digested
ever ything he said yet.··
-Sol Gadol, 71. South Laguna. bookbinder : "It sounded
pretty plausibl€!. Reagan seemed to know what he was ta lk ·
1ng about Ba s('<! on what he did as,,governor , I think he might
c1ookay
"I think the t•<·onomy \\111 ~el bc•tter. if the President's
programs an.·g1\'t•n a t·hance "
-David Me ltzer. 22. Newport Beach, wa iter : "1 think
he did a ver} concise job of te lling the people what 1s going
<m. ~.hether the government cun do it or not. 1s something
t!lse.
-Maurice Eme ry . 43. of Costa Mesa. equipment
salesman: "I hked the overall view of him looking like
he 's going lo do something. l don't like idea of raising na·
t1onal deficit "
-Terry Freem a n, 23, Costa Mesa, assistant manager
of a liquor store : "l think he's going about it the wrong
way. His deregulating of gasoline prices will hurt the low.
income people and not the Cadillac drivers who can afford
it. His ideas will only hurt the nation the way he hurt
Ca lifornia."
-LaRue Driscoll, 76, Costa Mesa, retired: "Well .
abo~! those drastic c uts ... if you have to, you have to
-Lee ChJldress, 59. Laguna Beach, active in the
Laguna Beach arts community: "I'm glad lo take a deep
breath and be gra teful he'll put us on the right tack. We
will have to make certain sacrifices, but he's given us con·
fidence and I thank God he is in the Wrute House ...
-Jim DiCamilli, 48, Costa Mesa. sandwich shop owner:
"I'm elated. but Reagan is doing a lot of tall talking a nd he
has to back it up. Maybe he'll put his foot in his mo uth. I hope
not. He comes on strong and shows good."
-Kathleen Michealson, 30, LagU}\a Beach, interior
designer : "He wasn·t very specific but his talk is what the
country needs. We're s pending too much money on special
programs.
"1 think the truly needy will still benefit. But students
on food stamps a nd certain welfare programs will prob·
ably be cut. I hope. and think. that will make a difference."
-Anna Marie Nagy, 45. Irvine. a homemaker: "l
nave a very pos\tive reaction to the s peech. The programs
he's offering are sound. We just hope there won 't be any
opposition in the Congress to what he has to offe r.
"It was an upbeat speech even though he talked about
the public having to m a ke sacrifices."
Alien appre h e nded in purse snatch
Laguna Beach police captured
27-year-old Enrique Munoz. who
they identified as an illegal
alie n . in an alley .Shortly after he
allegedly snatched a woman's
purse near Cress Street and
Coast Highway about I : 15 this
morning.
Police allege Munoz fled on
foot after grabbing San Juan
Capistrano resident Irene S.
Weise's handbag as she was
walking to her car. He was ar·
rested a few blocks away. Ms.
Weise's purse, wruch s he said
contained $40, wasn't recovered.
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
Thomas P Haley ,._
Robert N Weed .._.
M. Thom .. Keev1I ...
Ct•H"'-d edvefU .. ng 714/142·5171
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OFFICES
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trial
reviewed
fLEMlNGTON, N.J. (AP) -
lnformatJon from FBI flies casts
doubt on the testimony of several
key witnesses in the 1935 trial of
Bruno Richard Hauptmann. con·
vlcted and executed in the Jcidnap·
murder of the LJndbergh baby,
according to publis hed reports.
T he information was obtained
under the federal Freedom of Jn-
form ation Act and publis hed
jointly in Thursday's Hunterdon
County Democrat and the New
Brunswick Home News .
It contradicts testimony by the
prosecution's fingerprint expert
and handwriting analysts -as
well as the ide ntification of
Hauptmann's voice by the vie·
tim 's rather. aviation hero Cot.
C harles Lindbergh , th e
newspapers reported .
The files also raise questions
about sta tements by the go-
bet ween in ransom negotiations
und the identification o f
Hauptmann by a taxicab driver
who carried a ransom m essage,
the newspapers said.
The kidna pping case was one or
the m ost famous in American
court rustory. On March l, 1932.
19 mouth-old Charles Lindbergh
Jr disappeared from his second·
story bedroom at the Lindberghs'
Hopewell, N.J . hom e.
Lindbergh a nd hundreds of
policemen across the country
searched for the baby until May
12, when a workman stumbled
over the body in a shallow grave
j u s t fiv e mil es from the
Land bergh home.
Two years later. on Sept. 14,
1934 , police arrested Ha uptmann,
a 35-year·old Bronx carpenter.
The day after his arrest, police
ro u nd $15,000 o f the $50 ,000
ransom Lindbergh· had paid in a
shoebox in I lauptmann 's garage.
llauptmann had said the money
had been given to him years
earlier by a friend a nd business
partner leaving for Germany.
After a highly publicized five-
week tr ial. based almost entirely
on l'ir<·ums tantia l evidence.
11;,iuptmann was convicted of
murder lie protes ted his in·
nocence until his electrocution
April3.19:l6.
Fro• Pag# A I
CUTS ...
on ce-wealthy district.
"And now we 're gettfng to the
point of really hurting -hurting
people, hurting the kids, the
teac hers and administrators
who a re our friends.
"It ·s not a fun time lo be in a
position of making decisions like
this ... Mrs Paulev said
S he was joined by board
member Hon Chilcote, who said,
.. Everv decision we've m ad e
s inc·e ·Serr ano Pries t (st ate
Su preme Court decis io n ).
Proposition 13. and declining
student enrollment has been pro·
tested by the people affected by
the decision."
Board m embers said the de·
eis ion on Proctor's r eassign·
m ent. and the reduction of 10
teaching positions . had to be
made before next month.
St ate law mandates th at ad·
tninistrators who are to be dis·
missed or reassigned must be
noti fi ed by Mar c h 1, a nd
t e a c he r s a ffected mus t be
notified by March 15.
The district has cut nearly $1
million from its budget the past
three years. and faces an ex·
peeled $500,000 deficit next year .
School officials said the cuts
approved Thursday night will
only a mount to about one third
or that needed by June 30.
Other cuts that c an be expect·
ed next year include the c losure
of a school, as well as layoff of
classified personnel. reduction of
maintenance projects. supplies
and equipment.
Fro•PageAJ
POOL ..•
in s imilar places and use similar
tr avel patterns . The list is
mailed the next day with from
five to 15 names, s he said.
Applicants are expected to
follow through by contacting
others on the List once it is re·
ceived. she said .
Winter rec
classes open
There are s till openings ln
several winter session classes
offered tbrou1h tbe L11un1
Beach Recreation Department. .c I au es i n cl u d e 1 a i Ii n g •
horseback riding and volleyball.
In addition, tirla softball, a track clinic, the city'• track
meet md tbe winter doublet &en·
nil tournamat are comm1 • ln
tbe nat few mOll&hl.
For reliatratlon lnlorm.aUoa
caU 4'7.-u. ext. ,,1. •
AP Wo,.pl>olo
MOUNTAINOUS CAKE ELICITS PRESIDENTIAL SMILE
President and First lady at 1urprt1e party
President's 10th
brings surprise
WASHINGTON I A P 1 Ronald Reagan, the oldest man e~er to become p~es1dcnt. l'elebrated his 70th birthday today ~1th a surpnse v1s1t from congressional leaders and a huge tiered cake
Reagan smiled br<1udl~ as he enter ed the Oval Offi ce.
where t he leader!. wen.• w;.utinl'( "1lh first lady Nancy
Reagan.
BEFORE THE PRESIDENT entered the room House M~jority Leader James Wright. Minority Leader R~bert H.
Michel. and Rep Thomcis B Evans, R·Del.. lifted the first
lady up so that she could li ght the s ingle yellow candle atop
the cake. whtt'h stood allcasl a foot Lalll'rthan she.
Mrs Heagan wouldn 1 11•1 ht:r hu!>band blow the candle
out. remembering last ~ 1·:tr ~ h1rthda) celebration tn South
Carolina, where hi' ended up" llh frosting on his clothes
On behalf of l'<ingress1onal leader!.. the si.iel\ker of the
Ho use. Thumas P <f\c11l. gave· Rea~an av. rapped box c·on
l~tnin>( th(.• offtciul n~1g flov.n O\('r thl· Capitol on lnCiugura
lion da~-.
MOl.U ·; THAN 100 p~oplc includmg such longllme
Cahforn_aa friends as J1mm~ Stewart, are expected at Rea~a.n s birthday party tonight at the White House. The well
publicized .. surpri5e part~ · v. ill be held by four t'Ouples who hav~ been hosts for Reagan s birthday parties for t he last 20
years .
Perhaps because his age was a campaign issue last year Rea~an h1m!>elf ha~ heen Jl)kmg about the sub1ect the pasi
few days.
. "I WAi;iiT TO THANK YOU for starting out the celebra·
t1on of my :Hst anniversary of my 39th birthday, .. the presi·
dent had quipped at a prayer breakfast.
, And al a black·tie congressional dinner . Reagan defined
m iddle age as '"when you·re faced with two temptations and
you t•hoosethe onl' that will gel you home at nine o'clock.··
The president 's personal ph~sJc1an. Or Daniel Ruge.
said that RN1gan appa re111 l~ start:-. his e1~hth decade tn good
health
Fl"fMI Pa.-AJ
STRIKE CONTINUES. • •
mechanics and drivers
The breakdown in negotiations
h as centered on questions of
w~ges. including cost-of-living
r aises.
Couturier said the former
·three-year contract, which ex· ·
pired in Decem ber, gave drivers
$9.46 an hour and semi-annual
cost-of-living increases based on
the consumer price index for all
items on lhe Los An~eles·Long
Beach index.
Mechanics earned S9.82 a n
hour but only received one cost·
of-livmg inc rease a year. he
said.
In the new contract offe r, djs.
trict of(icials agre~d to add a
second increase for mechanics.
but wanted a 6 percent ceiling on
the increases.
The union has held out for no
ceiling, as in the former con·
tract
Reiche rt said district officials
have offered plans to e ithe r in·
crease the cost·of-living al·
lowances o r wages. but the un·
ion bas rejected all of them.
Beatles
• to sing
for John?
LONDON (AP) -The t,bree
s urviving m embers or the
BeatJes are planning to record
together agai n , the S un
ne ws paper reported today.
In a dispatch from New York,
the newspaper said the three -
Paul McCartney, Geor ge Har·
rison and Ringo Starr -wilJ
make 'a record in tribute to John
Lennon, who was shot down out·
side ms New York City apart·
ment Dec. 8.
The Beatles split in 1971.
The ·paper s aid the reunion
was being organized by the
g r o up 's longtime producer ,
George Martin.
It s aid Martin hoped to record
an album featuring the three
musicians at his $2.4 million
studio on the Caribbean island of
Montser rat.
McCartney already is on the
island making a record for his
group. Wings.
No spokesm an at EMI, the
Beatles· longtime record com ·
pany. was immediately availa·
ble for comment.
Financiers
hail talk
by Reagan
NEW YORK (AP> -Business
and f inancial leaders gave
President Reagan high marks
today as .. teacher" for his stem
nationally televised explanation
or why the nation is threatened
with "an economic calamity."
But despite wishing Reagan
s uccess i n r ev i vi n g the
economy, some said the lime
BATTLE OF BUDGET
WON'T BE PAINLESS-A4
has come for the president to de·
liver on his promises of reduced
individual and bus iness taxes
and cuts in federal spending.
"The las t lhing anyone in
America could benefit from
would be two back-to-back un·
s uccessful American presi-
dents." said Walter Hoadley,
chief economist of the San Fran·
cisco-based Bank of Amer ica.
the n ation's largest bank.
The White House said initial
public reaction was overwhelm·
ingly positive
Within 75 minutes afte r the
speech. the White House re ·
cei ved 432 telephone calls -378
with positive comments. 24 with
negative reactions and 30 that
could not be charact erize d
pos1uveor nej!ati\'e. a spokesman
sa1tl
"The lop comment was, for
the first lime in their lives. they
were able to understand the
economy.·· said assistant press
secretary David Pros per i.
··They didn't feel the presiden t
talked down to the m .''
Produc~g a dollar bill, and
then 36 cents in cha nge, Reagan
explained Thurs day how the
value of the dollar has declined
since 1960. He used c harts to
show how he hoped to balance
the budget before his term ex·
pires by slowing the g rowth of
feder al spending.
·;1 believe this was President
Reagan 'lhe economic teacher',··
set:ing the groundwork to imple ·
ment his programs. said Hoadley
in a te lephone interview.
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. Coast riti:ens react to Beagan talk
Co•pllH by u.e Daily PUo& Start
Concerned l'llaieos all along the Orange Coast reacted to-
da) to President Reagan's report on the nation's economy,
ca.rried on televis ion Thursday rught. Here's a sampling of
bow some of your neighbors felt
-Laua Ale•aJtder, 70, of Laguna Beach, a Laguna
Greenbelt member . "I thank that it's a very good idea if we
are going lO cut waste. I th ink everyone welcomes the idea of
a tax cul. And, third, I just hope the people in the lowest range
of financial ancome will not be hurt.''
-llJclaard Sbaaer, 41 , Newport Beach real estate in·
vestor "This was just leading up to the big stuff. This is just
for public consumption. The real stuff should come in about
two weeks.''
-Merry Lenl, 53, homemaker, Huntington Beach. "I
don 't like the proposals. Nobody is saying what impact they
will have on the needy people in social programs and the
senior citizens.
"The economy is in bad shape, but the American people
have been spoiled and there are a lot of things we don 'tneed.
·'Too many people want too many things and that is help·
Ing lo cause inflation."
-Calvla Lu. Irvine, Orange County Sheriff's Depart·
menl jailer : "There are many ways to cut government
spending. When someone is arrested for drunken driving, it
costs taxpayers to book them, clean them up and process
them.
"They should put them all in one big room and let them
sleep it off; then send them home with a fine."
-Margaret Hiatt, 68, housewife, Huntington Beach : "l
believe Reagan is moving in the right direction. I hope he can
cure ilie economic ills but he can't do it overnil(ht because
they have been a long time in the making.
"The economy is in pretty poor shape. At least he is fac·
ing up to it and oot glossing over it.•'
-Ruel Coorreges, SS, operator of a vegetable stand,
Fountain Valley: "We are in a real mess. It will take a while
but it sounds like President Reagan will do a good job for us.
He didn 'ttell us what ~e didn't know before."
-Jay lloebucll, Q , freelance writer, Huntington Beach:
''There is a concern on what effects the cutbacks will have on
social programs. It is too early to tell what they will be,
however, until specifics are announced later this month to
Congress.''
-Peggy Myrick, Irvine, a real estate agent: "I felt he
made a real effort to be direct, to the point and practical. The
speech sounded financial and not political. He did a good job
<See COAST REACTION, Page A2)
Negotiations at standstill
No OC · bus-strike
settleDlent near
By GLENN SCOTT
Ol IM Dally Pfl_. Slaff
It was a waiting game today
fo r both sides as the Orange
County Transit District strike
threatens to keep public buses
off the streets for the third day
on Saturday.
Negotiators for the United
Tran s portation U nion ,
r e presenting 957 s trik i n g
mechanics a nd bus drivers.
claim they are waiting for dis·
trict officials to soften.
At the district, officials say
it's the union's tum to act.
And bus riders who account
for up to 100,000 trips a day are
restlessly waiting for the time
when they can resume their
us ual bus·riding routine.
In the new contract offer. dis·
t rict officials agreed to add a
second increase for mechani cs.
but wanted a 6 percent ceiling on
t he increases.
The union has held out for no
ceiling, as in the former con·
tract.
Reichert said district officials
have offered plans to either in·
crea se the cost.of-li ving al-
lowances or wages. but the un-
ion has rejected all of them.
Both dis trict an d un ion
negotiators are proposing three·
vear contracts.
SMUT OPPONENTS BEGIN VIGIL IN FRONT OF NEWPORT X-RATED BOOKSTORE
From left, Cethy Hettrlch (In skirt), Marge Cemehen, Robert RoH, Andrew Lock.
There was little hope today
that officials from the district or
the union were willing to make
the first move -a possible sign
of weakness -to resolve the
contract disputes.
Anti-ponw troops
picket sex store
By STEVE MARBLE
Of, .. Daily PllM St•ll
A truck driver slowed. honked
his horn. shifted gears and
rumbled off. The five people car·
rying anti-smut signs in front of
Newport Beach's one and only
adult bookstore this morning
didn't seem to notice.
An electrician sat on the hood
of his car drinking coffee. He
was waiting to get inside lhe
white stucco building at 2930 W.
Coast Highway. He said he had
work lO do.
Inside the Talk of the Town
bookstore and video center it
was dark. The bookshelves were
empty. The stock hadn't ar·
rived.
A Coast Highway m erchant
poked his head out the front door
of his business a nd then disap·
peared. A television newscaster
rolled up in his sportscar , looked
in the front door of the s hop and
left.
It was day one on the picket
line at the Talk of the Town. The
bookstore, closed last October
by fire, won 't reopen until next
Wednesday. But the anti-smut
Coast
Weather
forces were ready today.
Cathy Helfrich, one of those
be nt on putting the shop out of
business forever. s aid s he
wasn't disappointed in the small
a nti-smut turnout this morning.
It was only the first shift of a
24-hour·a-day "silent" vigil, she
explained. She said things would
get more lively by Sunday when
a 2 p.m. rally is scheduled.
She was joined on the sidewalk
by a minist er , a pries t , a
neighbor and a young Santa Ana
Heights man who said he rode
his bike down to the beach area
because he was curious.
"I've never been in one of
t hese p laces," said Andrew
Lock .
··Why would they open up a
place like this in Ne wport
Beach," he wondered. "They
s hould' have gone to Garden
Grove."
Robert Ross, a minister from
the Newport Universalist Socie·
ty, said he thinks sex is healthy.
He said he enjoyed reading "The
Joy of Sex," but drew a line at
the stuff that would be offered in
the Talk of the Town.
"The bookstore will offer stufr
that's dangerous, that e n·
courages a fantasy life ... he
<See PORNO, Page AZ)
Slayings
probe
·expanded
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Ofl .. Daily Pilot Sl•ll
Costa Mesa pol ice carried their
investigation or a weekend execu-
tion-style slaying of two northside
men into Hollywood and Laguna
Beach today.
Found shot to death late Tues-
d ay in their two-bedroom apart·
ment al 1251 Baker St.. were
Brent Wheeler. 23. and Giovanni
Paz,27.
Their bodies were discovered
laying on the Living room floor of
their second-story fourplex apart·
ment by Wheeler's brother-in· law
who was concerned because
Wheeler had not kept a weekend
appointment.
Police said each of the victims
was shot twice in the head at close
ra nge with a s mall-caliber
weapon.
Neighbors. who called the men
quiet and polite, said they moved
into their Costa Mesa apartment
in December.
Lt. Jack Calnon. in charge of
the murder inves tigation, s aid the
pair had moved to Costa Mesa
from Laguna Beach where in·
vestigators are questioning
for qi er roommates of both men.
• <See PROBE, Page AZ>
District Gene ra l Manager
James Reichert said that his
side informed union officials
when a final discussion broke
down Wednesday that the dis·
trict is ready to resume talks .
Union officials, he claimed.
had no response.
"We told them we're ready to
start 'when you're ready to have
meaningful discussions'." said
Reichert. ''When they're ready.
they'll let us know."
At the union headquarters in
Anaheim, general dtairman Joe
Cout urier reported that there
are no talks ln the works, and no
talks about s tarting talks.
··1s there no solution. then?"
he was asked.
"We're r eady to s peak
anyt ime the district is." he said.
"It's kind of a wait-and-see at·
titude ."
The strike was called at 12:01
a .m . Thursday by the union
leaders, who so far have been
unhappy with district offers for
a ne w co ntra c t for t h e
mechanics and drivers .
The breakdown in negotiations
has centered on questions of
wages, including cost-of-living
raises.
Couturier s aid the former
three-year contract, which ex·
pired in December, gave drivers
$9.46 an hour and semi·aMual
cost-of-living increases based on
the consumer price index for all
items on the Los Angeles-Long
Beach index.
Mechanics earned $9.82 an
hour but only received one cosl-
of-li ving increase a year. he
said.
* * *
Night and morning low
cl•uds, otherwise fair
through Saturday. Lows
tonight '2 along the coast,
SO inland. Highs Saturday
62 to 87.
IN81•ETeDAY
Pr~ for mo!M role•
talcei it• toU on two 1tara. See
Page Cl.
Car-pool system booms
•••• At Y-lenlc• Al L.M,-.,_ M ...._ ... ,
~ Al Cleletfltll Of.ti c-ics ...
, One positive result of an
otherwise unenjoyable Oran1e
County public b\IS strike baa
been renewed interest ln energy.
Javlng c~ pools. ·
the strike also has spurred other
commuters to try out the ride·
sharina system.
mediately submit them into the
diatriet's computer, where more
than 90,000 names are in the
data bank.
MOUNTAINOUS CAKE ELICITS PRESIDENTIAL SMILE
President and Flrlt Ledy •t aurprfH party
President's 10th
brings surprise
WASHINGTON (AP) -Ronald Reagan, the oldest man
ever to become president. celebrated his 70;th:birthday today
-with a surprise visit from congressional leaders and a huge
tiered cake.
Reagan smiled broadly as he entered the Oval Office.
where the leaders were wailing with first lady Nancy
Reagan.
BEFORE THE PRESIDENT entered the room , House
Majority Leader James Wright, Minority Leader Robert H.
Michel, and Rep. Thomas 8 . Evans, R·Del .. lifted the first
lady up so that she could light the single yellow candle atop
the cake, which stood atleasta foot taller than she.
Mrs. Reagan wouldn't let her husband blow the candle
out, remembering last year's birthday celebration in South
Carolina, wberebeended upwithfrosUngon his clothes.
On behalf of congressional leaders, the speaker or the
House, Thomas P . O'Neill, gave Reagan a wTapped box con-
taining the official flag flown over the Capitol on lnaugura·
tionday.
MORE TRAN 111 people, including such longtime
California friends as Jimmy Stewart, are expected at
Reagan's birthday party tonilhl at the White House. The well
publicized "surprise party" will be held by four couples who
have been hosts for Reagan 'a birthday parties for the last 20
years.
Perhaps because hi• age was a campaip issue last year,
Reagll\l himself has been jotln1 about the subject the past
few days.
"I WANT ro THANK YOU for startina out the celebra-
Uon of my 31.at anniversary ol Ql)' 31th birthday," the presl·
dent bad quipped at a prayer breakf .. t.
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More than 300 people have
been callln1 the Oran1e County
Transl~ Dlatriet offices each day
since Wednesday to seek a com·
puter-ualated service in sbariq
ridn to work or acbool, oftldala
report.
•'They've taken the trouble
now that will pay off for the rest
of the year, when we know it will
1et more expensive for
transportation," said Kathy
Zeutalus, dlltrlct market ,
repreeeatative supervisor.
The computer prlnU out
names and telephone numben
of commuters who live and work
ln similar places and uae almUar
travel patterns. The llat is
malled tbe next day with from
five to JS names, abe aald.
And at a black-tie~ dinner, Re .. an defined
middle.,. .. "when you're feced with two temptatlom aod
you cbooletbeoaetbat wWMJOUbomeatnineo'tlock." ~ ...... M ::..:. ~ ..... ,.... ... ....._ ..
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Some ol tbe callert bne been
re1ular bua riden wbo needed to
fl.ad other meau ol tranl. But
.offtclala say DeW1 coier .. , ol
f
It takea about five minutes to
call operators at IH-7433
(RIDE> to provide carpool in·
formation, Ille aaid. Operators
f 111 out applications and hll· j
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Applicants are expected to
follow tbrou1h by contactlnt·
en on the list once it ii re-
ceiv~. ahe said. •
The pnUdent's penc.W pbJlidu, Dr. Daniel R~
aald that Jteqan •ppanmtlJ ltaN Ida ellbtla detade in health.
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Chemical blast hurt.
uvrker 30 feet in air
WKl1,.I .k 'AP I A worker WU cridtalb la.1""4 today
after belnt burlt'd 30 f ~l lhr~h lb" air when a hllh·preuure tank
ruptured at arb m ll'l'l &1h1nlaodNOU cloudotvapon lntot.be air.
A ml.If ~uatt aru wu11 tan1r~ t'Ht'uated 1.11 t.be clearly vlti·
bl wbittt rk1ud l'IJlrt'•d, hut fire u/f1t'laJ.s qukkly Ut\ed the evacua·
ttoqorder•twoll"" •d~h·rmin"-.Jthl'ni wu nof\lrlherdaneer. No~r inJurt'-"I Wl'rt' t'Musud t>y thi' 7 .45 a.m Incident al the 81cb~Chl·mh al l:o In Ii lleht 1nduatr1a.I area near Washinaton
l\ouln rd •md 1•1.1tn .. m Avcnu and lhcrt• Wltjj no fire, said Los
n t>lf'tl 'Wn\) hr µoxe rut&ll Dick l"riend ........... """"' .... ~..,,
S •'HA CISCO 1Al '1 Two more Hay area bus drivers
l't'rt-athaclll'd b} P•t>i.ttll&tt'~ today, less than 24 hours atter a San
fran<'l!>CO MUl\1t"lp.tl R.a1 lway driver wa~ shot lOdeath. 2.,.... ... .,.~~'~'
UCU'l'A, Colombi~ tAPJ Three youths armed with. s ub-
m.achtne guns tujacked a Colombian airliner today , freed its 60 oassen~er& after landing htire and threatened to kill the five
r rew mem~r!> on board 1! soldiers surrounding the crash did
not allo..., 1l to tuke off . authorities said.
Th~ h11ackt:rs. whose identities and demands were not im-
mediately known. said they would kill the two pilots, navigator
and two stewardesses one by one, according to two sources at
nauonal police headquarters in the Colombian capital of
Bogota
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WARSAW, Poland <AP> Poland's Roman Catholic Church
mediated an end lo the IO·day ~eneral strike in Bielsko-Bia la today
with assurance!> the communist regtme will fire local leaders ac-
cused of corruption by the workers. But union officials threatened
a strike in another southern industrial center Monday.
Socio•• •eup,rt adlH to rr•f•"
WASHINGTON (AP) The top two House Republicans said
today Rep. Jon C. Hinson, ac<·used of attempted sodomy with
another man in a Capitol thll men's room. should resign.
A spokesman for Minority Leader Robert H. Michel of llhno1s
said that Mi chel thinks '"1l would be in the best interests of a ll COO·
cer.ned if Hinson resigned his seat a nd concentrated on his pe rsonal
problems.''
And Hep. Trent Lott. the !louse Hepublican whip and, like
Hinson a Mississippian. said. "I am extremely disappointed in Jon
Hinson and feel he should r esign '
Canrrr vl~t I• ltoW. rep• ai IHI•
ST. PETEHSli HG , Fla. ! AP 1 i\n elderly and despondent
nursing home patient who 1s dying of cancer was subdued by police
today after he stabberl a nurse and held officers at bay with ~un
and knife for near ly two hour:-. pohct! <;au1
f'rmtt Pagr .4 I
COAST REACTION. • •
of.presenting simple t•oncepts m a direct way. l would have
changed some drastic-sounding words like calamitous ...
-James Mizokami, 41. Newport Beach. industrial
worker "I think you do have to do something a bout inClation
It's our worst l'nt'my. But I h aven't quite digested
·everything he said yet ..
-Sol Gadol, 71. South Laguna . bookbinder: "lt sounded
pretty plausible Rc•agirn seemed to know what he was talk-
ing about. Based on what he did as governor. I think he might
do okay
"I think the economy will get better . if the President's
programs are r?iven a chance "
-David Meltzer, 22, Newport Beach. waite r : "l think
he did a very concise job or telling the people what is going
on. Whether the government can do it or not, is s-0mething
else .. I
-Maurice F.mt>ry, 43, of Costa Mesa. equipment
salesman "I hke'd the overall view or him looking like
he's going to do something I don't like idea or raising na-
tional defi cit."
-Terry Freeman, 23. Gosta Mesa. assistant manager
or a liquor s tore : "I think he's going about it the wrong
way. His deregulatmg or gasoljne prices will hurl the low-
income people and not the Cadillac drivers who can afford
it. His ideas will only hurt the nation the way he hurt
California ··
-LaRue Driscoll, 76. Costa Mesa, retired: ''Well.
about those drastic cuts , . if you have to. you have to
-Lee Childress, 59, Laguna Beach, active in the
Laguna Beach arts community: ''l'm glad lo take a deep
breath and be gr ateful he'll put us on the right tack. We
will have to make certain sacririces, but he's given us con-
fidence and ( thank God he is in the White House.''
-Jlm DiCamilll, 48, Costa Mesa , sandwich s hop owner:
"l ' m elated, but Reagan is doing a lot of tall talking and he
has to back it up. Maybe he'll put his foot in his mouth. I hope
not. He comes on strong and shows good."
-Kathleen Michealson, 30, Laguna Beach. interior
des igner: "He was n't very specific but his talk is what t.he
country needs. We're spending too much money on s pecial
prog rams.
"I think the truly needy will still benefit. But students
on food stamps and certain welfare programs will prob-
ably be cut. I hope. and think. that will make a difference."
-Anna Marie Nagy, 45. Irvine. a homemaker: "I
have a very positive reaction to the speech . The programs
he's offering are sound. We just hope there won't be any
opposition in the Congress to what he has to offer .
"lt was an upbeat speech even though he talked about
the public having to make sacrifi ces "
Persian rugs stolen
Burglars who evidently knew
what they wanted and where
they were hidden have s tolen
four Persian rugs valued al
$14,000 from an Iranian family's
Irvine home, the victims report-
ed to police.
dtscovered the items, purchased
in Iran two to three years ago,
missing when he returned to the• Pecan Street residence, police
said.
Jn vestigators said they ap·
parenUy had been rolled tightly
and hidden beneath the family's
beds for safekeeping.
Hamad .Keza t:shanzadeh, 17,
a senior at Irvine High School.
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• mspector
trials set
Two former lrvtne building ln·
specton a.re to appear March 31
in Harbor Municipal Court. for
trial on misdemeanor charges of
soJlcltation and acceptance of
gratuities by public officers.
Danjel 8 . Bullard, 50, of Costa
Mesa and Arthur W. Peck, 51, of
Anaheim have pleaded not
guilty tothe charges.
Manuel S . Linares, 34, of
Corona, a third former city
building inspector, also has
pleaded not guilty to the
charges . His trial date has not
yet been set.
The City of Irvine fired alJ
three men after police aUeged
late last year that the men
solicited liquor, food and over·
time pay from private building
contractors in exchan ge for
favorable inspections.
Louis Perley, 64, of Midway
City. a senior building inspector,
res igne d after ( rvine City
Manager William Woollett in·
itiated dismissal proceedings
agains t Perley, who allegedly
failed to report a gift of cheese.
Lowell Shepard. 58, of lrvine,
s upervis ing inspector for the
four building inspectors, has
been demoted by Woollett.
Shepard will appeal his demo-
tion and Bullard and Peck will
a ppe al the ir dis missal in a
personnel hearing next month
before a state hearing officer,
according to city Adminis trative
Director Mike McNamara.
* * *
Ex-inspectors
file lawsuit
after ouster
I Two former Irvine building in-
spe<.'tors accused of soliciting
bribes from contractors have
riled a SS00.000 laws uit in which
they claun they were slandered
by a cons truction company
owner quoted 1n the Daily Pilot
T he suit was filed Thursday in
Orangl' County Superior Court
on behalf of Daniel S Bullard.
SO. of Costa Mesa, and Arthur
Peck. 5l. of Anaheim, two or
three former city inspectors al-
leged to have accepted whiskey,
food and overtime authoriza-
tions from contractors.
!'lamed a:. defendant m the
laws uit was James Eldridge,
identified as a local contractor .
The two former inspectors
contend that they were slao-
dered by comments Eldridge
made Dec 29 to a reporter as·
signed lo the story
Dover drive
'jamup' due
Morning m otoris ts in
Newport Beach are being
ask ed t o a void Dove r
Drive between Cliff Drive
and West Coast Hi ghway
o n M o nda y while
workmen finis h a s tretch
or grading on the street.
Police have been told
that one southbound lane
on Dover will be sealed off
from 7 a .m. to 11 a .m .
Heavy congestion is an·
ticipaled.
The grading is being
done in conjunction with
construction of the new
Coast Highway bridge.
PORNO ...
s aid. "lt a dvocat es h eavy
violence and humiliation."
He added that he opposes
censor ship and gave "deep
thought" before showing up for
the morning vigil.
One of the protesters, Marge
Carnahan, was reluctant lo give
her name. A friend, she said,
bad offered comments to the
press at a protest rally in front
of the shop last October and was
later plagued by la te-night ob-
scene phone calls.
Missing was Jack Tupler,
manager of the sex emporium.
He has promised to overshadow
the anit-smut forces by rallying
some pro-porno troops.
He said he intends to have
three "porno film queens" on
hand for Wednesday's reope.n·
Ing. He said the women will pose
with customers for pictures.
One of the X-rated stars, be
said, is known as "Candy
Samples." He said Candy Is
well-known lo fles h film buffs.
The books tore was given
permission to reopen last week
by the California Supreme
Court. Justices ruled shop
ownen could go back ln bull·
neas while they (the Ju.1tlce11) ·
ponder te1at issuee In the mat-
ter.
Tupler ••11 it's clear eoouih t.o hlm that UM booUtore hu
won lta cue. He 1ald everyone
•hould accept lt .nd leav4' th1ap
as they are. · •
4~ Wlr911foOIO
QUESTlONS RAISED
Undbergh In 1935
Lindbergh
case data
reviewed
FLEMINGTON. N.J <AP>
Jnformation from FBI files casts
doubt on the testimony of several
key witnesses in the 1935 trial or
Bruno Richard Hauptmann, con-
vi cted and executed in the kidnap-
m urder of the Lindbergh baby.
accorwngto published reports.
The information was obtained
under the federal Freedom of Jn
form ation Act and published
jointly in Thursday's Hunterdon
County Democrat and the New
Bruns wi ck J Jome News
It contradicts testimony by the
prosecution's fin gerprint expert
and handwriting analysts as
we ll as the identification of
Hauptmann's vo1t·c by the vic-
tim's father, aviat ion hero Cot
Cha rl es Lindb ergh. the
newspapers reported.
The files also raise question-.
about s tatements by the go
bet ween in r ansom negot1 at1ons
and the 1dent1f1cal1on or
llaupt mann b~ a taxicab <ln\'er
who carried c1 ransom me..,!-agt·.
the newspaper!-~aid
The kidnapping case \\a~ <mr of
the most famou~ in Am£·ncan
court history On March l . 1932
19.month-old Charles Lindbergh
Jr d1sapp<.'aretl from h1~ :.t·1·11nil
storv bedroom at the Lrndbt•rghs
llopewell, NJ.. home
E'ro• Page A l
PROBE ••.
Queslioning of acquaintances
and otherformer roommates also
is under way m lloll ywood. he
said
Calnan s:'ud officers are ..,till
see king a murder weapon and lhl'
me n ·s wallets belie ved taken at
the t1meol th<' murcterc;. proh<Jhl~
I ate Saturday
lie said jewelr~ believc·d O\\ nt'd
by the two also 1s missing but that
friends indicate the men ma\
have pawned the valuables for
funds Lo move into their Mesa
apartment.
Paz worked 1n Westwood as a
hairdresser Wheeler "as a
restaurant supply salesman for a
meal company
Funeral services for Wheeler
have been set for 10 .30 a .m at
First United Methodist Church.
191 S. Orange St., Orange.
Arrangements for Paz' funeral
are pending decisions by rel-
atives. His a ther r esides in
Puerto Rico. offi cers said, and hjs
m other, a Whittier resident. was
visiting relatives in Puerto Ri co
at the time or her son's death
BOllleS .......
Land offered
for sewer line
Irvine Company offi cials, in
an effort to ass ure approval of a
controversial Newport Beach
sewer line and wln the right lo
build homes ln the process, are
ofrering to give some waterfront
acreage to the birds.
The land -roughly 58 brush·
covered acres in the mouth of
Big Canyon -would be pre-
served as open space.
Company officials agree that
the canyon mouth, opening on
the ea st side of the Upper
Newport Bay, is m ote sujtable
for birds and other c reatures
than humans.
But, they stress, it is their
land and they should be com-
pe ns ated. Their asking price Is
pe rmission to . develop eight
acres of vacant lrvine Company
land near MacArthur Boulevard
and Ford Road.
Newport council member s
mus t approve the land move.
The developme nt firm 's ex-
c hange scheme is the latest
move aimed at satisCying en-
vironmenta lists and California
Coastal Commission officials
who ha ve held up approval of
the bay sewer line
The proposed $800,000 sewer
line was put in limbo last year
by state commissioners after en-
vironme ntalists successfully
arg ued that lhe sewer line would
disrupt wiJdJHe and plant life in
the area.
The Sig Canyon orrer, it is
felt. may cha nge some mands
The sewer line would extend
from the mouth of Big Canyon
south along Back Bay Drive to
Newport Dunes. where it would
hook into an existing sewer line.
Or ange County Sanitation Dis·
tnct officials contend the hne
should have been construi:ted
years ago. They !>II) the pump
st ation now serving the area
east of the ba)' 1s operating a t
s e\·en times the designed
capacity
.-\ l>ewer hookuµ moratorium 1s
still 1n effect be<·au\e of the con
d1ttons The moratorium block!'>
1·onslruction 1n the area
I rvm<' Company orf1c1als !'>ay
ir the city goes along ~ ith the
r1rm 's plans. 1t may be enough
to swa) coastal commissioners
and environmentalists.
ln a related bit Clf maneuver
in~. samtation officials are de
ta1hn~ plan:. for s pending up to.
$200,000 that wouJd be used to re-
move an old pile of dredgin&s
from the canyon mouth.
That cleanup money and the
land, it is thought, likely would
be given to the state. The state's
Department or Fish and Game
already is in c harge of the
ecological reserve at the lop of
the bay.
Officials from the Irvine Com-
pany say they'll ask city coun-
cilmen to endorse their land
dedication plan Monday .
3 hunted
·in beating,
robbery
Poli ce are searching for three
teen·agers and their while Ford
van after two men were beaten
and robbed in south Costa Mesa
in separate incidents late Thun-•
day.
' Mauricio Rodriguez Zaragoza,
a 44-year-old factory worker,
told police the trio enticed him
into what he thought was a
police van at about 9:40 p.m.,
drove him to a secluded part of
the city, beat him with a police
baton. ki cked him and took his
Sl3.
He said he was walking to his
home at 757 Shalimar Drive
when accosted along Center
Street.
OCfi c ers s aid th e tri o ,
describe d as whit e youths
between 14 and 17 years of age
and driving a van with a cargo
a r ~a sep a r ated fro m the
passenger area hy mesh,
laughed during the incident.
Another factory worker. 18-
y ear -o Id Gua d alupe H .
Hernandez told police he was
...,alk1ng h o m e fr o m a
n1ghtschool class when accosted
by the same trio at about 10 : 15
p.m .
Hernande1 said he was waJk-
1ng on Sha limar toward his
home at number 771 when the
three youths. one sporting close-
cropped punk·slyle hair. hopped
out of the van. knocked him lo
the ground, hit a nd kicked him
and took his wallet contaming
S30 and three paychecks
Co111paig11s for eo11neil
Contribution cut
proposed by Agran
Ir\ 1ne Councilman Larn
Agran said he wants to see ~
large reduction made in the
maximum rounc1 I campaign
contribution allowed by city or-
dmani:e
He said he will ask the council
next Tuesda) l o s upport a
rollback of the m aximum al-
lowable contribution from $481
to somewhere in the $100-$150
range
Agran said he also wants lo
see a revision made in the way
the maximum contribution is ad-
j us ted.
Presently, the cons umer price
index and incre ases in the
number of' registered voters are
used as benchmarks to annually
hike the contribution limit.
Agran S<11d the consumer price
mdex should be lhe only varia-
ble used in adjusting the limit.
He claimed that Ir vine's
population has g rown so fast
since the 1978 adoption of the
contribution ordinance that the
limit has been increas ed un-
reasonably
Agran. whose council term
ends next year, said his pro-
posed revisions to the campaign
ordinance aren't being made to
support any possible re-election
bid by himself.
He said he hasn't decided yet
whether he intends to seek re-
election.
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Men can .. saVe
on wardrobes
By SYLVIA POKTEa
Ju.st by using commofl aen'.se. s hopping prudently ana
buying creatively, a man's cloth~& budget can be s l a1hed
by as much u 50 percent.
The money-s avJ.na Ups here are' ot as muc h value tb
tbe budget·squeezed woman as lo the man.
It's commonplace to compile money saving guldts for
women's clothing, not so obvious to do il ror men. But why
not? And if ever there was a t.ime ro r m e n to improvise
when buying clothing, to seek more runctional and prac·
tical items, this period
of double-digit inflation
side by side with a
queasyeconomy is it.
U your budget is
especially tight and you
do not want to be seen,
partlcuJarly at work, in
any clothes that appear inferior to what you h ave been
wearing. compromise by spending less on the •'Invisible
item s." such as socks, unde rwear. pajamas .
You can wear decent underwear without w earing the
'bes t quality. Rethink your attitude o n this . Who are you
trying to impress?
LOOK FOR THE bona fide sale periods when you can
pick up a s uit. shirt, tie o r o ther items marked down 25-50
percent from the regular price, advises Marv in A.
Blumenfeld. p r esident of April-M arcus, Inc ., a merc.han·
dis ing con s ulting firm which represen ts m ore than 150
m e n 's stor es across the n ation .
At outle t s tores, often no more than n o -frill to rts, it's
not unusual to find the same name-brand items you'll find
at the more fas hionable m en's s h ops for a frac tio n o f the
price.
Try shopping al outlet s tores . Take advantal(e o f !>ales
Bas ic a s this is, it's amazing h o w many m e n ign o r C' the
c lear o pportunities Lo s ave.
S HOP QUALITY FOB larger items The mon<'~ you
save on y our "invisible ite m s" w ill be ~isely s p e nt if it
buys a better quality s uit.
C heaper gar ments require more care An inferior s uit
may reqwr e many more visits to the c leaner than a quali
ty garme nt a n expense which whe n eliminated c an
mount up into s ubs tantial savings .
Shop "was h ·a nd·wear." Wheneve r p ossibl<'. huy ite m s
that can be cleaned in your was hing machiol' This in
eludes wash -and-wear s hirLc;, many s ports item!> s uch as
s hirts. s lack s and jeans, even· certa in s uits The mone'
saved o n cleal')ing m o unts up here, too
SHOP CONSERVATIVE. Unless you 're ir' a trade
<radio. TV, the c lothing bus 1nessi wherl' wearin~ thc> latel\t
s tyles is a mus t for your "image," you're m uch heltN off
s licking with the conser vative cuts that will bl.' around
lo n ger .
F or example. 1f you bought s everal s uits w ith S -tnc h
lapels a fe w years bac k . you either havt! a c loset full of un
s ty lis h outfits, or else you have spent a s mall fort une hav-
ing your lapels c ut d o wn
S hop color U nless you like the thought o f bein g kno wn
a s a "peacock," with a diffe r e nt s uit for every day of the
month, resist the tempta tio n to buy a s lig hUy lo ud plaid or
green s uit and instead. ch oose a navy blue o r c h a r coal
gray.
FEW PEOP l .E WILL n o tice that you 'r e wearing a
dark suit most o f the time, but aJI wi•I notice how frequenl·
ly you wear your more llamboyant outfits
Learn how to improvise. to mix. t o match Thi~ o n e
ability can be a majo r f acto r in holding dnwn vou r r lolhinv
costs . Blumenfe ld s tresses lie s ugge!-tts you 1·on-.1der at
leas t one "wardrober ..
A wardrober. which is s o ld in man~ different s tore:.
and is called by different names. 1s s imply a s uit wJlh a
ves t and an extra pair o f lighter s hade s lacks . Wit.h this
type of outiil. you a r e essentially buyin g f o ur diff e rent
ensembles
FIRST, VOU HAVE a Su.it : s~condl y you have a s uit
with a vest : thirdly you ha,·c a jacket with a pair o f s lac ks,
and y ou h ave a jacket with a vest and a p air o r s lac k s . T hi ·
s ame ty pe of mixing a n d matchin g c an w o rk well with any
dark s uit jac ket and a lighter s h ade o f s lacks
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J ohn Clark gel set
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the audio man.
prepares his equipment
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actress Dianne
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Experts give opinio~s
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By MlCHAEL DOUGAN °' ... o.lty 1"11111.-
A group of older Orange County residents
is taking advantage or federal cable television
regulatioQs to produce a program aimed
specifically at senior citizens.
But first they've got to learn a few things -
how to write a script, for example. Or to work a
camera, set up lights, act, direct and edit.
They figure that's no problem.
Golde n Age Productions, as the newly
formed, non-profit outfit is called, isn't lacking
in native talent.
They've got George McKinney
or Costa Mesa as executive
producer . McKinney is an
'audio-visual consultant for the
Tustin Unifi ed School Dis trict and
has his own s tudio in College
Park.
THEN THERE'S Tom Gallagher, an old
radio and television hand for NBC. Gallagher's
credits include behind-the-scenes work on the
"Today" and "Tonight" shows, the Perry Como
. prQgram and numerous soap operas.
-J ohn Clarke, photographer, has had pic-
tures in Time, Life and Sports Illustrated.
Nor is Peggy Lloyd. daughter of"si lent film
star Harold Lloyd. unfamiliar with the field of
acting.
The re·st boast sufficient enthusiasm to com·
pensate for any lack of experience. And they've
got solid backi11g in the form of $10,000 worth
of equipment and technical instruction from
Dickenson Pacific Cablesystems in Huntington
Beach.
The name of the gam e is public access. As
the field of cable t elevision began to expand
beyond its early function of providing better re-
ception lo rural fringe areas. the Federal Com-
munications Commission ruled that cable
operations must make one channel accessable
to anyone in the community who wants to take
their message or their act on the air.
"IT PROVIDES AN opportunity for ever·
yone in the community to create their own pro·
gramming ... explained Steve ls r aelsky,
Dickenson's public acce~s coordinator ''The
channel can be used by any resident of Hunt·
ington Beach. Fountain Valley or Westminster.
at any time. for any non-profit purpose ..
lsrealsky s aid that can be done by submit
ting a videotape for airplay or taking the chan-
nel's public acces~ workshop. which certifies
would-be television personaltt1es to use the sta·
lion's equipment without charge
The seruurs have laken the second option
and lsraels ky said Golden Age Productions
repr esents .. u wholl' program department
within the cable system ..
"Golden Age Productions be,gan when I met
with John Clark some fi ve or s ix months ago ...
ls raelsky recalled.
Clark was then cxecullVl' director of Pixed
Income Consumer Couns ehn_g, a branch of the
Federal Action Program
"I WAS INTERESTED in consumer in-
formation programs and our discussion turned
to the special proble ms faced by senior
citizens, .. said lsraelski. "We discussed the idea
of forming a senior citizen production company
to help spread the word about Orange County
citizens."
0 .. 1, Pil .. 1>11oto• by P•t•K-<>'00-11 A press release calling for volunteers netted
about 40 responses. he added.
The group has met three times for instruc-
tion from lsraelski and practice shooting
sessions.
"We've made up a shooting schedule for the
next four months." said executive producer
McKinney, "including each member of the crew
as director. There's a lot of difference when you
have to cook yourself: you don't holler at the
chef so much.'·
Mc Kinney said he hopes "t o have
something on tape " and ready to air in about 90
days.
The program series. still untitled, will deal
with matters of safety, practical tips for the
home and political issues facing senior citizens,
members of the group explained.
A PRACTICE s hooting in Huntington
Beach's Lake Park recently covered potential
dangers like mugging , restroom molestation
and kidnapping
Another reviewed hardware. and home de-
\' ices "Some are safe and some are not," ex-
plained scr iptwriter J ean Collins of Huntington
Reach ... Many senior citizens have difficulty
with can openers. hooking lights into the plug in
the wall, dead bolts for the doors ...
One show will deal \\itti rising space rental
r<.1tes in mobile home parks and the dislocation
of S('nior citizens that sometimes results.
Treva d'Este. ~pokcs m a n for the outfit . said
Dickenson is planning an even more s ubstantial
feature for senior citizens in the future -a
push·butlon attachment to lhe television that
will enable older residents to use the cable
system to summon medics or the police in an e mergency .
.Meanwhil e. Golden Af!e Productions is pro·
v1ding a clear benefit for at least some of the
pa rt1cipants
"It makes me do something," said Ms.
Collins "Other" 1se. I would be jus t sitting
around home doing nothing ...
Procrastination is mally-sided problem
ByJEFFPARKF.R
Oft ... O•tly Polol Sl•lf
My first assignment as a re
porter for this paper was to wrilE
an article about procrastination.
"It shouldn't take you Ion~ ...
the editor said.
That was three weeks ago, and
a number of pieces have come
from this typewriter, but an arti·
cle on procrastination isn't one of
them.
Three s pecialists were con.
suited.
Dr. Tom Stevens of Huntington
Beach said "It ·s avoidance
behavior."
Helen Reynolds, author of the
best-selling .. Executive Ti me
• Management," said "Try Swiss·
cheesing. That's where you tackle
a ·big problem by poking a bunch
of little holes in it."
PSYCHOLOGIST CONNI E
Hendricks said ''It's either fe ar of
failure or fear of discomfort.
Remember, anything worth do-
ing is worth doing poorly.··
Of this many-sided problem,
there were many definitions.
"Procrastination is basically
postponing what I know I need to
do to be effective," said Reynolds.
"Effective is doing the righl
things at the right time, as op-
posed to being effi cient. Being ef-
ficient is just doing things right all
the time."
"I define procras tination as the
persistent pattern of avoidinR
engaging in either routine acts or
potentially profitable ones." said
Connie Hendricks "It applies to
everything from taking out the
tras h to filing for divorce. And it
applies to jusl about everyone at
diffrrent times."
STEVENS SA ID s impiy.'
.. Procrastination is whe re you
put off doing a task until a later
time."
One thing that <111 three pro·
c raslination specialists agreed on
was that the condition has been
a round a long time. and that near -
ly everyone conlracts it at one
time or anolher
"It's not uncommon for people
to develop such habits early in
life." said Reynolds. a Lakewood
author whose second book .
"Executi ve Leadership : Getting
It, Using It," is set lo be published
by Prentice-Hall tn March
.. As they gel older. tt~e people
around them start to rely on their
lateness in getting things done.
Words like 'Oh, there's Joe again.
day late and a dollar short' just re·
in force procrastination it lets a
person know they're behaving as
they always have," she said.
"OF COURSE everyone puts
off things," said Hendricks. "but
procrastination is only destruc·
live when you feel arvcious or
guilty about it, or when it stops
you from getting what you want.
You have to determine ir the pain
·Everyone puts
off things. but
procrastination
,is only
destructive when
you feel anxious
or guilty about
it, or when it
stops you from
.getting ·what
you want.'
is worth the gain. set yourself out
to do something, and do it. If aft er
all that. you're s till pulling it off.
then you've got a problem."
"We all tend lo avoid certain
kinds of things.,. said Stevens.
"~:veryone has their own in-
s e c u r i ti es a nd the ir own
strcn~ths. We act accordingly.
··someone who is good at a job
may go home and avoid social
situations altogether. Never find
a male. never marry. Other peo·
pie who are comfortable with
others may never take a challeng-
ing job because they doubt their
skills to perform it. Generally,
we 'II put off what we think is most
unpleasant. even though it may be
the bes t thing for us," Stevens
said .
All agreed that a failur e to
see the parts of a problem rather
than the problem as a whole was
responsible for a great deal of
what we put off doing. Staring
wide-eyed at the monster before
us isn't necessarily the best way
to prepare ourselves for s laying
it.
"People have to learn to divide
their project into sub-tasks," said
Reynolds. •'That applies especial·
iy to the larger tasks, what I call
the 'Overwhelming A' tasks .
Those'arethetough but important.
ones -the ones that will get you a
promotion or a pay raise.
"When you sit there and con-
sider the size of the job, you bave
lo drag your feet. I tell my clienta
to break It down lnto do-able
parts. Planl.nahorter, ratherU\an
longer Ume perioda," ahe a aid.
"The touaheat part about tacit-
ling a big task is that mos t people
don 't even see whe re to begin,"
said Stevens. "When that hap·
pens . they'll sit for days on end
waiting for something to get done.
We all know that doesn't happen
very often.··
"SURE, PEOPLE are easily in·
timidated by thesizeoflhings. but
I think it goes deeper than that,"
s aid Hendricks. "Wh al we're
taught from childhood is thiat old
cliche 'anything worth doing is
worth doing well.· We have this
idea of perfection looming over us
'rom the ver y start.
"Anything worth doing is worth
doing poorly, I say. What point is
there be lieving that we can
perform perfectly when we're not
perfect people? Operating under
Learn your
energy curve
and plan accord-
ingly ... when
you're low. open
the mail -it
doesn't require
any brains.
that belief is bound to make you
feel inadequate, angry, willing to
put the whole thing off to another
time," sbesaid.
Another area that all three
specialists agreed on, and one
that keeps them busy counseling,
writing books and lecturing, ls the'
conviction that procrastination
can be successfully controlled.
"AWARENE~COMES befpre
options," said Reynolds. "The
key ln training people to stop pro-
crastinating UI making them see
·~heir own patterns of behavior. If
they're aware, options are always.
open.
" Fir,t of all. people should
learn to aay no. If you can't do
that you'll end up Uvln1 your life acc~rdln1 to toJDeone else'•
wishes, 'Md pretty soon I they'll au
pile~p.
"Second. learn your energy
curve, and plan your time accord·
ingly. Find out when you're most
alert. when you're down.• when
you 're in between, and choose ap-
propriate tasks for those times.'·
said Reynolds.
•·For mos t people in this
country. their energy curve is
highest between 8:30 a.m. and
11 :30 a.m .. t~n it drops and
doesn't come up again untiJ 1: 30
p.m . When you 're low, open the
mail -it does n't require any
brains . When you're high, do your
high-priority work. My high
energy curve peaks at 4:30 a.m .,
sothat'swhen I get up and write,"
she said.
ACCORl)JNG TO Hendricks,
prioritizing is the number ooe
fa cto r in overcomi ng
procrastination.
"You have to decide first what
you want to do, and if it's worth
the sacrifice you must make to get
it. If It is. then make lime to begin
the project. If it isn't, then put It
down on your list of priorities.
Remember that present pain is
future gain. Great tennis players
practice all day. You have to de-
cide if you want to make that
sacrifice.
''Remember at the outset that
you '11 be uncomfortable
sometimes, and that the job may
beunpleuant. Wbat'swrontwitb
bein1 uncomfortable or dotq
sometbiq unpleuant if it brtap
you 1omethln1 1ood later!
Anything worth
doing is worth
doing poorly ..
~f hat point is
there believing
that u e can per-
fo rm perfectly
ichen we're not
perfect people?
Nothing. Don 't be afraid to stick
your neck out," she said.
Stevens thinks that people
spend too much time doing work
that isn't productive, and isn't fun
either.
"YOU'VE GOT TO have hours
to be productive and hours to
relax, but a lot of people spend
their tjme 'coasting.· By that I
mean they're not really being
productive because they need to
relax a while, or they're not
really relaxing because they're
feeling guilty about not being
productive.
"I think people should relax
more, and more genuinely," he
said. "Do the housework less
often, less thoroughly. Share the
m enial labor. Most people know
what's good for themselves, if
they' 11 only listen.
"Set your goals e ver y six
months and review t hem at the
end of that lime. Plan a weekly
management session where you
review your objectives, then set a
plan for a week's work toward
them. You can always chanae the
plans, nextbWty is built in. When
such a system .becomes a habit,
you've pt the problem of putt.inc
offtblnp under control. You'll be
surprised how much you can set
done, and •till have plenty ottlme
to relax, "Stevenuaid.
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ready to UJ. no and feelbll llO
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