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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-20 - Orange Coast Pilot, • -----lllll NPll • ' ' , • I \ t 1 ,\ I\ ) 'I 1 '18 1 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 (:ENTS Airport erash Pilot blames faulty engine. • By JODI CADENHEAD ........ Nil ..... The pUot of an Air California jetliner that crashed . Tuesday ni&bt at John Wayne Airport with 109 people on board t.old investigators Thursday that a faculty engine forced him to crash· 1and following tower orders to circle the airport. Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal A via lion Administration be1an piecin1 to1etber events that led to tbe crash of FH1bt 3H aa it ·apparent.If attempted to avoid crasbiq into anotber Air Cal Boetni m pnparin1 for takeolf. "The pUot reported to us tbat the number two en1ine did not come up to performance for tbe throttle position," said Ira Furman. spokesman for the National Trauportation Board. As worten llnished clearine the wrecka1e from the runw~. Funban told reponen that inVest11aton were unclear why the second Air California didn't talte off. Air California officials Thursday identified the pilot of the plane that crashed u Don Clark, 51, who wu blred by tbe- alrllne la lNT. other crew members lneluded: Flnt oftlcer Ned Pederson, 43; and fil&bt attendants, Dee Dee Cbamben; ZS; Mike Macrorie, 21, and Donna Park, 33. Furman said that Clark followed correct procedures for a crubinc landiq by shuttinl off systems that could have caused more serious -explosions. "I can't tell you that be did anything heroic," said Furman. A spokes man for Air . California said that the pilot and Donor to pay NB woman's medical bill? I A~nonymous donor has offe to pay four months of ours are at a convalescent hospital for a Newport Beach woman who s uffers from a lleeeneratlve brain diseue and who bas unpaid medical bills of $50,000. Hoag Memorial Hospita l officials revealed the offer Thursday after the latest in a series of court hearings to determine what should be done with 53-year-old Ardytbe Brobeck. No tonier considered in need of acute care· hospitalization, Mrs. Brobeclt's removal from Hoa1 bad been sought tast week by boapital attorneys. But a.n order by Orange County Superior Court Judie Ronald Prenner appointlq her • pllysi cian as temporary couervator bad only ment.iooed transfer to UC Irvine Medical Center, which Hite Hoa1 believed she was better olf in a CGDvaleacent or slt.illed nW'line facility. co-pilot have been taken off fli&bt duty pending outcome ol the investigation. The fli1bt attendants also were taken off flight duty temporarily. Furman s aid that no disciplinary action has been recommended against any otthe crew members at tbls time. Still to be examined by investlg.ators are tbe taped voice recordings, the landing gear position, the engine that was reportedly deficient and four rows ol 11eats that collapsed. The fiery crash that resulted in 34 injuries occurred seconds (See c&ASB. Pa1e A!) * * * It's back to normal • at airport It was business as usual at John Wayne Airport today following reopenin1 of the facility to commercial Jet ainraft Tbunday nipt. l!acb of the four Jet air carriers servinl the airport - Air Catifornia, Republic Airllnea, Frontier Airtines and Western Ai rJlnes -bad resumed normal schedules, according to airport mana1er Murry Cable. The airport was ctoaed to all jet activity because of Tu.day night's crash of an Air 'California Boeing 73'1 carrying 109 pel'IODS. Thirty-three passengers were injured in the crash. One remains hospitalized today. The airport's 5,700-foot long jet runway was reopened at 8:15 p. m . Thursday just minutes after work crews moved the disabled jet from where it came to rest alongside the runway to vacant land several hundred yards away. At its current location, the plane -with a wide crack in ita fusetage -will be clearly visible to passengers on arriving and departing fiights unW the craft is salvaged. Preparations for reopening the runway coincided with moving the plane. Airport crews swept the ~foot wide runway of a IJ debris and rei;aired three runway llghta torn out when the jetliner crashed, Cable said. The first jet to leave the airport was a Western Airlines Boeing 731. The plane WU the last to land, only about 90 seconds before the .crash occurred. Cable noted that Western, Republic and Air California - all of which bad jet.a sittine in front ol the airport terminal - bad sou1bt ·permission to remove the planes from the airport prior to tbe reopeniq. He said airline· officials complained that they needed the sll'anded aircraft to keep tbetr systems in normal operation. Cable, however, denied those requests. . .... .... ~ .. .., ........ CABLES ATTACHED TO 8eA11 OI' AIR CALIFORNIA Jnl..INU TO REMOVE IT MOM AIL.D ....... -· not picked up but ••111d 8CrOU .... •lnlrtp to •• , .... ,.,...., Transit talks bring hope County bus serolce next -week aeen poaaible By GLENN SCOTT ..................... Orange County's strike-bound public buses coutd be back on the streeta early rtext week if a tentative contract settlement is reached today or Saturday between the Orange County Transit District and its striking workers. The outlook for such an agreement seemed good today after negotiators for the Transit Distric t and the United Transportation Union resumed talks Thursday, meeting from 2 p.m . until 12:30 this morning. Sentences stiff for film pirates HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Three men who tried to sell stolen 16 mm copies of such movies as "Annie Hall" and "The Demon Seed" to undercover FBI aeenta have been sentenced in what federal Pl'Olectdon say are the touabeat penaltl• yet banded down for film piracy. Talks were to resume this afternoon. "We're getting down to the nilly-gritty items," said James Reichert. district general manager. "Hopefully, we might be able to get things solved today." Once negotiators reach agreement , union representatives will call a meeting of the 212 mechanics and 9'5 bus drivers to poll them for finat approval of the contract. District officials, likewise, will ask for approval from the five-member board of dlrecton. Goldy Norton , a Los Angeles-baaed public relatlooa adviser for the union, said today be d .oesn't know when negotiations miabt end. "J'd bate to speculate because I don't know,'• be said. Neither side -would divulge earty today what issues remain to be resolved, but the major points tbat appeared to be at the root of the 16-day-otd strike are economic. · Stepladder used to foil robbery try A robbery attempt was foiled in Fountain Valley when the woman clerk of a radio store smacked the male suspect in the shoulder with a stepladder, police reported. After blWna . tb.e suspect, tbe woman, 21, ran and locked hfr self in a atoraae room, autboritleB aaid. Tbe ••~. described as a white male in bil 208, escaped · out the front door of the Radio Shack, on Brookburst Street near T~rt Avenue, police 'Acted out of fear' Murder defendant John Alan Keith bas admitted in Orange· County Superior Court that be participated in the 1978 muWa- tion slaytna of a Corona del Mar reat estate a1ent, but cllimed be did so out of anger at and fear of homosexuals. "I just snapped. 1 was so an- . gry and upset," Keith told jurors in Superior Court Judge Donald )ltcCartin's courtroom Thursday as be described the sequence of events that led to the deoapita- tion slaying of ~uben Martinez in the bedroom of his home Aug. 27, 1978. Keith, 22, of San Clemente, is charged with murder and rob- bery. He could face the death penalty. A companion who bad been with him the evening of the kill-~ ing, Anthony David Bies, 20, of Dana Point, was convicted of firsl ·degre e murder in December. Keith, dreued in a blue, lhree- plece suit, testified that be and Bic• first attacked Martines after be ma sexual adnncea toward them. The two bad met Martinea, 41. earlier in the eve- ninl at a Lacuna Beach bar. Questioned by defen1e at- torney James Merwin, the de- fendant said· be and Bies each used a heavy, star-shaped can- dle to blud1eon the victim because they feared him and wanted tolet out of bU home. He sai they felt trapped because there was no doortnob to the bedroom door, which M artine1 bad closed. Earlier testimony indicated Martines was remodeling bis home. The pair fied after bludgeon- ing Martinez, using the Corona det Mar resident's car to go back to Laguna Beach, where their motorcycte was parked. However, Keith said they re- turned to the home later in the evening to retrieve the candle. During that second visit, the de- fendant said they found Martinez still sprawled on the floor. ''I . got disgusted and angry ... because of the way be trapped us," Keith said. Scannin1 the room, b' said be saw a mitre box saw in a bedroom closet and brought it out. \ 1 .. '•I was shaking . . . I wa.llted over to him. I wasn't really loot- ing at bis face . . .. " be told the jury. Keith said be gave the saw three or four "bard tbrusta," atone Martlne1's neck, growing angrier because be believed the man "wanted to abuse me." · THe defendant, periodically sobbln1, said be bad flashed back to bomosexuat · encounten be bad witnessed during a pre- vious stay at Orange County Jail on theft cbar1es in 1977. Befor~ a1ain teavin1 Martinea' home, Keith said be and Blea toot about 74 cents off the dead man '1 dresser to buy cl1arettes. (See MtJTUATE, Pase A!) Defendants Thomas Kendrick, 35, of Sun Valley, Michael Sheridan, '1, ol Playa del Rey, •d Joeepb Bromley, 48, of Simi Valley were sentenced to one year in Jail and received $1,000flnee. But be added that it would probably take about two days to arran1e for a bait for a membenbip meetiq an~ to call all IM7 of the 1triltln1 workers toaether. If the worten -and board members -ratify tbe a1reement, be said operations would start sooa. · "I'm sure nobody 11 loinl to be •ittinl around to delay it," be said. "Tbey're '°'81 to be lryinl to do it (return to work) u expedltlously U'POlllble." reported. Police said the suspect 111111 ClllJ IUJlll entered th~ store at 1 p.m . Tbunday ud tbreateaed the woman wltb a two-foot waodea club ud demanded tb•t sbe open the cull,......:- 2nd hostage rescue plan told Gusty nortbwe1terly wilHll decreM1q toa1lbt. llo1U1 suaay Saturd•1. Lowa tcmicbt 11 ..,.. tbe COHt, 57 inland. llJ1h1 SaturdaJ H to n at tbe be•chel, n to M iDJaad. Jaatad. the womu rocbed .,. ..... the counter ud srabW an aluminum stepl•dder ud 1truclt tbe lurDriMd ••peel ID u.e sbouhllr. 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PG••rful ....... tMaJ alMI ..,...~....,.. .......... lall U 1 readJ t• carrJ .............. artlll . ......... ~fU-•...W c••• aa early 11 A•ril 'I , ...,_,....., more..,.... .. lo• projed &Ml i1 alr .. dy more ,_... &W!D ,_,. beblod schedule. T~e final verdl~l on Cohambla ·1 1pace worthine11 ut ••ail aaaly1il ol today's Mtt. But preliminary lndicationl ftOm &M launch cootrol center wu tUt Coh&mbia cleared the bi11est hurdle on its way to cban1in1' tbe way America operalel ia space. "It loob like we've bad a very successful firing of Columbia's three main engines." Hugh Harris, the contro l·center -s pokes man , reported seven minutes after the 20·second test. Among the happiest observers here were the two astronauts who are to talte Columbia up on the first mission, John Young and Bob Crippen. Tbey watched the test from the top of the control center, three miles from the launch pad. When the practice countdown reached zero at 5:45 a.m. PST, the three engines at the base of tbe delta-winged s paceship flashed to life, spewing torrents of almost invisible flame, steam and smoke over the launch pad a nd sending a tbunder·c lap rolling across the scrub and palmetto of the Kennedy Space Center here. '·All engines are up and running,·· the control center announced. Tbe power plant -the world's m ost s ophis ti c ated rocket machine -generated 1.1 million pounds of thrust for 20 seconds, just as planned, while tbe 122·foot tall Columbia, its two soJid·fuel boosters and a giant F,....PqeAJ MUTILATE He denied they entered the home With Martinez with the in· tent to rob him or kill him. Prosecutor Dave Carter bu contended the two set out that Augus t e vening to accost a homosexual. Jtlud tn gour ege Eight MW in NB drug bust Co.ta lleu police have arrest· ed eiabt Oran1e Countiam in Newport Beach, Coeta Mesa and Santa Ana · on suspicion of po11essin1 and sellin1 dru1s. The arrests ended a three·week in vestigaUon. Carryin1 search and arrest warrants, inveati1ators moved in on a bom_, at 323 Cedar St., Newport Beach Wednesday to arrest Yvette M. DeSantis, 25; Sheryll D. Holmes, 22; Paul D. Meier, 40, and a 15·year-old runaway girl from Costa Mesa. Ms. DeSantis and Meier llst.ed the Cedar Street home u their residence. Ms. Holmes wu lilt· ed as a transient. Arrested in a Costa Mesa parking lot near Bristol and Baker Streets were Rufus McDowell, 44, and Ruby D. Johnson, 37, both of Santa Ana. Darrell W. Williams of Santa Ana was arrested on a Santa Ana street, according to Sgt. Jim Watson. Arrested in a Costa Mesa motel room was Donald L. Crawford, 41 , also of the Newport Beach address. Watson said Crawford recent· ly was convicted on counterfeit· ing charges in a federal court after his arrest by Orange Coun· ty Sheriff's officers and Secret Service agents who confiscated $470,000 in bogus currency. He is awaiting sentence for that conviction, Watson ob· served. The women were being held in Orange County Jail today and the men in Costa Mesa City Jail. The a.year-old runaway ii in Oran1e County Juvenile Hall. Police coo.fiacat.ed what they said was heroin and about $4,500 worth of amphetamine powder. .. Sh~ron M~er, a senior in mechanical engineerine at UC lrvme, grimaces as she gets tossed in the mud after a tug-of-war near the sloppy pit Thunday. Ila. Mahler is one of many UCI students participatln1 in annual Engineering Week events. O"A..a.COAST Diiiy Piat ThomMP.H•ley ~. Robert N. Weed ,_ M. Thofn .. Keevll ...... ThomM A. Murphlne ~--°""" H. Loot ~ ............. ~Schulman ~· ~"'· MAINOFFICI uo Weal.., St .. c.... -... CA. Mell...,_: ... u ... Cetta MMe, CA. 9MM ----·-·· ~--···~ A...._ ottlle GQ G-__,. t1 C..... m Ganim Groft Mid TburaclQ tlaat ... ,. .. ..,., morninc ftn ~cauaed s11.• worth ol dal6qe to tile bud- quan... ..-•t aeare tbe ll"OUP· Into chanllni ill way1. Tbe 12:41 p.m. fire at tbe center oa Euclid Avenue ii dae latest in a Mriea of adl • parenUy aimed at tbe poup, 1aid Bect7 Smitb, commmty relata. direetor tor tbe cent. . lnveatl&aton for the Garden Gron rlre Department aald Tbunday anon la 1uapeeted in tbe fire tbat ltarted lo fundture in the center's loun1e, but DO clues to a cause of the ftre wu · found. WO"a.N MMOVE JET ENGINE MOM PIELD NEAR JOHN WAYNI Al"PORT RUNWAY ~up tM plecea efter cre....._ndlng Injured M ,.opte TUMdeJ nlgllt .. Capt. Vince Bonaclter sud sample1 ol the fabric that ipit- ed are belq tested for hints to the fire's oriain. Ms. Scnith, who said the fire WIS too coinc:identaJ not to be anon, added tbat it ls the second fire since late January. F,....P-AJ RESCUE .••• former Secretary of 8tate Edmund Muskie did not know or it, was scrubbed, the station said. Hopes of rescue were further dashed because planners could not pinpoint the exact location of the hostqes, despite efforts to plant sophisticated electronic locatin1 1ad1ets on the bostaaes, the station reported. U.S. officials were not available for comment on the report. But several bi1b·level Pentagon sources told the AP they recalled no exercise.a being held in preparation for a second raid. KXAS said Landry became an unknowing accomplice by sending videotapes of Cowboy games to the hostages. But before they were shipped to Iran, the tapes were eneeded with special electronic ·signals that could turn television sets into secret locator beacons, the station said. Thus each time the tapes were played, they wouJd transmit information to U.S. agents in Iran. While the tapes could have been tracked by a homing device, U.S. agents bad no way of knowing who was watching them, the station reported. Informe d of the s tation's report, Landry sajd: "That's news to me. The only thing I wanted to do was give them a chance to see some football films ." KXAS said planners next tried bugging the hostages by sending them such Christmas gifts as football jerseys and exercise devices s tuffed with special radio transmitters . But that effort was foiled when some hostages refused to accept the gifts. Perot, who sponsored a commando raid that freed two of bis employees from an Iranian prison in February 1979, wu one of the first ·men the Defense Department consulted about rescue plans, KXAS said. Former Defense Secretary Harold Brown confirmed Perot's attendance at many top.secret Penta1on meetings, the station said. .. He (Perot) WU consulted, .. Brown told the station. "It wu not the kind of mission you can contract out. But be did give advice." . Perot's plan, devised soon after the U.S. embassy takeover in Tehran, wu a sting operation baaed on lran:s need for helicopter replacement parts, the station said. Under the plan, the parts would be stolen from military depots and shipped to Iran by U.S. military personnel posing as black-marke teers. Three s hipments would go off as scheduled, but the fourth would s mu1gle in a small group of armed U .S . and Iranian com mandoes who would fog the U.S. embHJ Y compound with knockout gu, the station said. The comailfhdos &¥n would take the une31111toua ti0sta1ea to Tehran's airport and escape aboard the cargo plane that bad· delivered the parts with a fllbter escort from a U .S. aircraft carrier. "Rescue ls almost ... .like the theft of a diamond," Perot told "KXAS in a recorded interview. "It'• aomethlnl tbat you plan •frf carefully. You wait your 0J.'90l'lunity and you do it." Defense con'sultant Ed Luttwalt told the station Peota1on 1eneral1 rejected Pel'CK's plan because it didn't ftt · their ldea1 of how such a miaalon 1bould be run. SS limit stays LIN<X>LN, Neb.· ('AP) -Tbe 1peed limit on interatate bl1llwa,1 ID Nebraaka wlll ........ at ...... foUowbll tbe Lech'"'"'' dlelUoD to kW a ....... tut would ....... ...._...pu&alaN.Wfeat• Ille ..... ., .. bJ ~ ... llmlt to .... . Travelers facetvind, fire danger BJ 1'l9e A.ueela&ed Preu Wind warnin1s, travelers' adviaoriea and fire dan1er alerts were lssued today for many areu ol Southern California u a weather system that created summer-like conditions most of the week moved out and another system blew in. The National Weather Service warned of winds up to 60 mph in southern Mono County today and issued travelers' advisories for the mountains, deserts and areas below, coastal canyon.a, wb-ere 2S-35 mph winds gusting up to 45 mph were expected. Gusts couJd reach 50·60 mph in mountain passes and below north·south canyons, the service said. The weather service also warned of blowing sand and dust in the deserts. Fire authorities posted a •·red flag alert" for brus h a.-eas . ..ot_ Los Angeles County because of the extre~e fire dange r created by the north to northwest winds. "It's a warning that you have high winds and temperatures and low humidity," said county fire spokesman Jerry Berrocal. Thole conditiom create the greatest fire d~1er, be said , and the alert would remain mtil a change in the weather. Forecasters said the winds were being caused by strong pressure differences produced between a l arge pressure system building behind the dry weathe r fro nt that passed through Southern California Thursday even ing and lower pressures over Arizona and Utah. .. It's blowing pretty strong from Interstate 5 to the ha.sin right now," forecaster Andy Chagi said just after dawn today. "We have very strong cold air pressing down tbroulh the interior creatine very strong wind.a." The winds would probably continue into Saturday, be said. Hi1h temperatures In the mid-«Ja were expected again by Saturday, however, the service said, and skies should be sunny through Saturday except for high c loudiness over the southern deserts. Fret9P-AJ CRASH ••• after air traffic controllers ordel'ed-the departing night 931 and the approaching fiigbt 338 to both abort their action.a. · Flight 931 was halfway down the 5, 700-foot runway when coqtroUers apparently realUed a collision was imminent and ordered the jet to abort its takeoff, Furman said it taxied safely onto an apron off the runway. Furmaq said flight 931 bad h{ld to delay its takeoff initially to allow space for a West.em Airlines flight that bad landed just ahead of it on the runway. Federal regulations require 6,000 feet clearance between planes landing and taking off on the same runway. In the 20 seconds after tower controllers ordered the ill·fat.ed jet not to land, Furman said, the pilot retracted the plane's landing gear. gave the craft full throttle, then -when it became obvious he was going to hit the runway -put the landing gear back down. A'n investigation o f the \Vreckage ·showed the plane's wing flaps were at a 15·degree angle, indicating the pilot was trying to .climb as ordered, Furman said. Furman said that it is not unusual to order planes to circle the airport in order to assure a clear runway. "We have no reason to believe that there was any action by the tower people that was in violation with procedure ," said Furman. • Witnesses told investigators that the plane slammed into the runway and bo unced before skidding to a fiery stop and cracking in ·half. 3 surviving quints ailing PORTLAND, Ore. CAP> Three of the quintuplets born last week to a 28·year·old Portland woman were in critical .condition today f0Jlowin1 the death ol a second baby. University of .Ore1on Health Sciences Center s pokesman Chuck WiJJiams said Allan Michael died of cvdiac arniat Thursday. He was ju.st over 7 days old. Also durln1 that span, she said, a ~ pushed tbroulh a window flooded a room and warped a wooden fioor, rocks have been thrown throu•b win· tlows, ~atory slo1ans have been painted on waifs and a dead pl1's bead wu left on a door.step. "All tbia concerns ua, but it doesn't scare ua," she said. The center, abe added, la ln· tended to help 1aya adjust to society by olferln1 such services as a crisis boWne, roommate and employer information, a speciallzed library, counaelln1 servicea and rap aeuk>na. All ol the aervices -and the S800 a month rent -are paid for by donatiom, she said. Alon1 with these services, however, the group bas some not·so-popuJar policies that have put it at odda with more COD· servative nei1bbors. One bas been to leave up a large sign identifying the center. The neighbors have ap· proacbed the city more than once to force the center to take · down the sign and to move. The center s hares a fence with Lampson Junior High School. Ms. Smith said her group wants to move, but can't get out of its lease and can't find another locatioo. She said com· munity leaders have offered to help with a relocation, but only if the &ian stays down. To her IJ'OUp, tbouab, the sip is a symbol that gays don't have to bide -and don't want to. "We're not sick like people think," she said. Clounmult perform free GREENFIELD, Mass. <AP) -A Judie bas sentenced "Wal· fies the Clown" to give eight free performances for treapassinl at a nuclear power plant. District Judie Geor1e Gre1ianes sentenced Joshua Dostla to six moat.ha probation and ordered him to perform ei1bt abows for Frahklin County children. Doatls, 39, of Nortblleld, wu convicted by a .Greenfteld Diatrict Court jury of treapa11ln1 a t the Yankee Atomic plant lo Rowe. 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The Globe, quoting uniden- tified c hurc h m embers familiar with the case, s aid Stockman obtained a $500 loan in the late 1960s from the Edgewood United Church in East Lansing. Mich .. at a time when he was winding up studies at Mi chigan State University and preparing to attend Harvard Divinity School. Stockman. through a spokesman, said he delayed repaying the church loan because he was dealing with "'e normous othe r college debts .·· ltall• opera star LM.._ Pava,... and three t OUD• ·trymen, who daimed tbeJ were l•Jured ta tbe 1171 c rub or a Trans World Alrllnes Jet. settled out of court a pair of lawsulti a1ainat tbe airUae. PavarotU fUed a $700,000 dama1e suit •talut TWA, c lai min1 be s uffer ed a parlial 1011 or hearin1 because of tbe cruh Det. zz. 1915, juat north of Milan, Italy. Du Hueec:k of the Foun· lain Valley Chamber of Com- merte la promi1in1 tree bot- air ~oon rides for lboM who attend this apring'a Gordon Bennett Ba lloon Race in Mile Square Park. The Fo untain Valley chamber is co-sponsorin1 tbe event. Ra ce publicists are already pumping up interest in the event, scheduled April 25-26. Actor John Travolta holds the Hasty Pudding Theatricals'' Pudding Pot" awarded him by Harvard as man-of -the- year. lt came on his 27th birthday. I Bay funds threatened By STEVE MARBLE Of .. o.11, ...... SIMf P la n s for a mulli-mitlion dollar cleanup job on the Upper Newport Bay were weakened this week when the st at e's Legislative Analyst r ecom - mended culling $2 million that was earmarked for the cleaning. The money, from the state Ene r gy and Resour ces Fund, was viewed by local officials as "backup" money in case another funding source -the State Water Resources Control Board fails to provide the S2 million. s low the now of silt into the bay. Ne wport city planners in· vol ved in the bay c l ean up project said state water officials are generally impressed with the '·early action plan.•· However, the bay cleanup plan remains ranked 21 out or 22 projects that water board mem- bers are reviewing for possible funding. The projects total $56 million. There is only $50 million available. AIDES FO& Mr~. Bergeson report the assemblywoman will lobby water officials to place the bay project higher on the list. The water board meets March 4 and 5 to rev~·se its funding priorities. The t or the bay plan likely will be ecided then. Coast panel backs NB sewer project Ormnge Coaat DAll Y PtLOT,t=rldmy, F9btuary ao. 1M1 Dell, ............... HOTEL'S LOSS IS MOTORISTS' GAIN AT PETER'S LANDING IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Co•atal CommlHlon •grM• to delete hoatelry It center provide• free p•rklng Hotel deletion OK'd. P PlPr .,·"' IJtuuli 1ig lt> 1'.(t'I morP .frPt' /Jttrki1i~ By PATRICK KENNEDY Of .. o.11, P'IMC Si.ff The California Coastal Com· mission has allowed developers of Peter's Landing commercial center in Huntington Beach to delete a proposed tourist hotel from its plans on condition that free beach parking and bicycle racks are provided in its place. The proposed 75-unit hotel was an original condition of approval for the waterfront marina, shop· ping center and adjacent con· dominium development in 1976.. THE HOTEL was to fulfill the state's "visitor-serving facility" requirement to allow such de· velopment in the coastal zone, Hazartl ar•~as op~••~d a~ain according to officials of the California Coastal Commission. The owners M Peter's Landing offered to delete the hotel from its plans and to replace it with pa rking spaces after the State Attorney General's offi ce report· ed last Septe mber that the center was overbuilt by 20,000 square feet. The report said the Coastal Com mission could order build· ings tom down or seek fines in court. THE OWNERS of Peter's Landing, James Thomas and Robert MacGuire lll, contend the center doesn't exceed its building permits but that there is confusion on whether the permits include second story footage. The South Coast Regiona l Coastal Commission approved their compromise offer to delete the hotel last month. But the de- cision was appealed to the state Orange County Fire Chief level by Moe Stavnezer, a Larry J . Holms hu announced member of the statewide Coastal that the fire hazard areas in the Alliance, a group advocating Irvine Ranch area, Newport coastalprotection. ty council of loud noises late at night in the center's parking lot fro m cus tome rs of the Red Onion night club. HB eyes closures· Trustees in the Huntington Beach City (element"ty) School District are scheduled to act tonight on recommendations to close three schools and make up to $1.5 million in cuts . The meeting is scheduled at 8 p .m . al Clapp School, 20351 Farnsworth Lane. Superintendent Lawrence Kemper has proposed the c losure next September of Clapp, P eter son and LeBard Schools for an annual savings of about $370,000. .'Vif{IJel lu1.ttL.tt Ray Bratlb1uy Beach. Laguna Beach and The state Coastal Com - Irvine have been reopened. mission 's unani mous decision Science fi ction writer Ray Holms said there has been suf-Wednesday in San Diego Bradbury says "1984 " wlll notar- ficient rainfall since the June stipulates that the hotel site or rive. closing to reduce the danger of an equivalent area be set aside And he'll tell a Laguna Niguel grass and brush fire in the for automobile and bicycle park· audience why March 13 when he areas. However. som e or the ing designated b y s igns on presents a lecture on the future sites may be subject to trespass· Pacific Coast Highway. at Shepherd or the Hills United ing laws a nd other property FIFTY BICYCLE racks and Church or Christ. owne r restrictions. about 70 vehicle spaces are to be Bradbury will s peak at 7:30 Reopened a r eas inc lude provided at the site. near An· p.m . at the church, 30121 Niguel Newport Beach on the north, derson Street a cross from Road. Laguna Beach on the south and Sunset Beach. Tickets for Bradbury's "1984 Irvine on the east. The inland The overbuildfog controversy Will Not Arrive" are $5 ror TH E MOVE BY t h e Legislative Analyst did more than dampen spirits in Newport Beach. Assem blywoman Marian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach, c alle d the recomme ndation "premature'" and said she would fight to keep the backup funds in the state budget. Ca liforni a coas tal co m - missioners, in a complete turnaround, have unanimously approved cons truction or a con· troversial Newport Beach sewer line that. in the past , they criticized as being environmen· tally unsound. areas from Coast Highway have came to light last s ummer after adults and S4 Jor students and wildlife and plant life. _a_l_so_bee_n_reo_pe_n_ed_. _______ l_oc_a_l_r_es_id_e_n_ts __ c_o_m...:p_l_a_in_e_d_t_o_c_i_· _s:.;e:.;n.::..;i:.=o~r ci_ti_· z_e_ns_. _____ _ Officials in Newport Beach had been holding out distant hopes that they might secure money fro m both fund in g sources for a totalof$4 million. But as il now turns out. of· ficia ls r isk los ing the backup money and face an uphill battle to get money from the water board. IN AN EFFORT to assure securin~ dollars from the water board. a commiUee was formed l a s t A u g u s t b y co u nty Supervisor Thomas Riley to work up a so-called '"early ac- tion plan.'· State water officials had told Newport that in order to even get into the r unning for the money, a plan~ would have to be developed that detailed h"Ow Ule money would be spent. The plan was finished last December. It outlines a cleanup scheme that calls for a deepen- ing of the bay's main tributary -the San Diego Creek -and a partial dredging or the silt- clogged bay. AS ENGINEERS explain ii, de'e"J)enlng the c r eek tro m MacArthur Boulevard upstream lo Campus Drive or possibly Michelson Drive in Irvine will Commissione rs. meeting in San Diego, approved the $800,000 project Wednesday on the condi· lion that Orange County Sanita· lion District officials res tore land near the line as a wildlife habitat. NEWPORT BEACH Mayor Jackie Heather, who also serves as chairman or the sanitation dls· trict 's board or directors. hailed the decision as ·'a good govern- ment solution to a problem involv- ing traditionally clas hing in- terests." Sanitation ofricials have been attempting to get approval to build the sewer line for three years. The approve<! line -known of- ficially as the back bay gravity line -will extend from the mouth of Big Canyon along Back Bay Drive lo an are a near Newport Dunes aquatic park where it will hook into an exist· ing line. THE SEWE& line, needed to serve an area evt or the upw bay, ran into trouble when coo- se r v ation groups, includin1 Friends of Newport Bay, com- plained that the line would disrupt We're Li~t~ning ••• The Daily Pilot wants-to hear from its readers. wh11t you Uke about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject In our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your meua1e will be recorded. Messages wUI be transcribed sevt}ral times-daily and deltnred to the desk of the approprtale editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to the editorial pace editor. Mailbox contrlbu\or's must inclucte their name and telephone number ror verification. Ml circulation cails, please. Tell us what's on your mind. The number la in service 24 hours a day. 1even days a wed But m inds a n d tempers ch a nged when s anitation of· ficials offered to spend up to $200,000 to restore seven acres of marshy land in the mouth or Big Canyon. • As outlined by district leaders. the restoration project would in· volve removing 60,000 c ubic yards of dredging spoils that have been piled in the canyon mouth for years . Further. the district will level off another 50,000 cubic yards of the dredg- ing pile in an effort to encourage new vegetation. COASTAL commission ers agr eed Wednesday that this would "offset" the temporary en- .• 'Vironmental problems that con· struction or the sewer line would create. The money for the sewer line, as well as the restoration pro- ject. is being loaned to the sanitation district by the Irvine Company, owner of the Big Canyon acreage. The loan will be repaid to the development firm in the form or c redit on future sewer line hook ups i n the area . A moratorium on hookups went in-· to e~rect Jut year. It will be lift- ed when the prbject is finished. The capacity of Ute new line la expected to be lar1e enou1h to accommodate an additional population of 3,000 east or Upper Newport Bay. Fault topie at lecture I • ,~~ 10'X;OFF~~~' FREE DEUVERY and low prices has been RALPH'S trademark for 25 years. Now you can take advantage of purchasing any regular priced items from RALPH'S 12 Specialty Furniture Centers and deduct a full 10% If you'll pick it up Jtt our warehouse at Harbor and MacArthur. 1J S,.t'ahf ........ . eea .... ..._ ... root • Sc<*IMI Ce""1 • ........ Gelllly • T,...,_. Gellay • Slecpef Ce.- • ..._ CAnlaf • o.11 c...., L •• ...., ... c..... ~.._....:._ fl•1n• ... .-rt NixOn backs um la& TllAT ltSPf. Yo.a CM alwA11 read 6n IMIH ............... .,.........,ea~olow d .. &Ill&.,.._ u *M• ftre .......,., tu paraaaedla, Reagan plan • mesaqe to Con1reu "the ma.t • polke 9-lh •• ud the cUl·ud·~ 14.aad. aut wlaat 1 ._out ~ Ufe ·a Utt.le trated&eaf TIMM CM loom pretty ... Iara• IO tM ladlvldual ~ :a!c::blka:m draw Jll lllPllll:1 Take, '°' ua.mpi.. ' oal)• fttterday when my wife md I were motorini out ol a aid• 1treet in a Co.ta II•• ,..klenlial Mlthborhood when lbi1 youn1 lady came ricll .. by on her b c)'cle I'd fi1ure ber for about 11 yeara old ud she was movlne that bike w~tl\ heavy plumbin1 !1-ke the nulltaJea or h¥de11 4a&UnLY, SOMETRING went wrong. The bike 1topped u lf it had hit ¥ brick wall. The youna woman was luuled bud-firat over the handlebars . We stopped tbe car The airl was still sprawled on the pavement next to the crumpled heap or her elderly bicy- cle. "Are you bu.rt, young lady." 1 asked. . That will have to go down as the Number One Stupid Inquiry ol the Year. Her nose was raw. Her forehead was . • • ,----~ • • chewed up and she was bleeding like a gusher from her gashed lip. The front or her T-shirt and jeans was so splattered with scarlet that she looked like she had just gone five rounds with an angry gorilla. SHE WAS NOT CRYING. But she looked up into my eyes and made one really pleading inquiry of her own. "Is my front tooth all right." she asked. "Sure hope so .. My wife, a veteran or numerous childrens' gashed lips and bleeding knees. was on the scene instantly from the other side or the car . She arrived with a large supply of Kleenex. It has always been a wonderment to me how wives and mothers can a lways pop up with a large wad of Kleenex at the emergency the instant the stuff is needed. The clump of Kleenex was quickly applied to the girl's gashed lip ... Hold it tight there," my mother-of-the-year instructed. , ''Where do you live.·· I asked. "DOWN THE BLOCK and around the comer," came the tissue-muffled reply. "How is my toolhZ" . We piled wounded girl in the car and busted bicycle in the trunk and headed for her home. "Oh. Good Lord, .. her mother screamed when she came to the front door and got a good look at her beloved daughter. Well , you might feel the same way if you sent your kid out in aU clean white and blue and she came back red. "How is my tooth?" t he girl asked pleadingly. THUS ENDED THIS little tragi-drama in Costa Mes a on a sunny February afternoon. It seems fairly certain that the young lady's tooth will indeed survive. Her lip and other scrapes will heal. The clothes will wash and her bike can surely be repaired. I will admit being a touch worried about whether or not her mother's nerves will recover. COLUMBUS, Ob.lo (AP> -Jn tu. ftnt 1,..eb at a political forum llnce rwl&Dinl offlee In 117~, former Pre.ldent Richard II. "Win ur1ed Conaress and tile public to aupport bud1et cut.a pro- poeed by Prea&dent Rea1an In or- der to ward off economic diauter. At a sold-out GOP f\lnd-raiaer here Nixon called Rea1an'1 * * * Table shows how tax plan involves you WASHINGTON (AP) -For some typical taxpayers, here are tax cuts which the Reagan administration estimates would result from the president's pro- posed lax rate reductions. These figures , from the Treasury Department's Office ot Tax Analysis. assume that the taxpayers involved have deduc- tible eJtpenses equal to 23 per· cent of their income. Shown is the taxpayer's income from wages. The figures for 1981, at the start of the tax-cul program, reflect a firsl-phue tax rate re- duction of about'S percent from. present law. The figures for 1984, when the tax·cut program is fuUy effective, reflect the full tax rate reduction of about 30 percent from present law. ln the listing for a family of four, the $5,000 wage income tax figures are not shown here becau.se such a family presenUy has no tax liability and thus would get no tax cul under the program. In this table, "Psnt Tax Llab" means present law tax liability. w ... ·--..... '"' TH Taa .... Taa c .. • s.ooo u• c .. l 2SO $ 17 • 14 10,000 U,000 20.000 2S,000 30,000 .0,000 so.ooo 100,000 100,000 ' 10.000 15,000 20.000 u.ooo J0,000 ... ooo 50,000 100.-200,000 I, 177 •7 2,0.7 IOS l ,llS 1•1 4,JM ,. 5,711 315 1... ... 11,S.W •23 31,7'1 l>U 10.m •n l'AMILYOl'l'OUa ' m • ~ ~:m 114 2.901 1S3 1.'17 191 •.>12 " • t,JU .,. 27,111 '211 .. ,,,. '20 Airline plam slot machines l'5 S71 111 1.229 1.m 2,•n l,•SJ S,tH •,319 SINGAPORE CAP ) - Singapore Airlines is planning to install slot machines on one or • its jetliners flying between here and the United States for a two· month test beginning June 1. An airline spokesman said the gambling devices are intended ·'lo relieve boredom ex- perienced over long flights and to provide another form of in- f Ii g ht entertainment to passengers." 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SI 11 IO " . .... tS JI '4 • •• ... ...... a.Ille .... ..,,, ....... .................. ..... . .. -.... __ .., 1-I • 11 1 I .. ............ • • 11 1 • -....,.. • • ti ' • w ....... c.My • • ti t • • ._ _________ .. c .......... ~ ............. O....tw......,1 U .. dW19t . ,, '\ Important economic apeecb liven by an American president since World War II." BE '!OLD A caowo of 650 to 700 party faltblul there wu "a better than even chance" that Con1resa would approve the pro- gram. But he warned Reaean will have to fight for bis proposed budget cuts. ln Congress, "the knives already are being s harpened. Everyone is saying, 'Cut the budget, but don't cut us.' "hesaid. A crowd of 200 to 300 dem- onstrators picketed outside the downtown hotel where Nixon spoke, waving s igns that read, .. Honk if you think Ni:xon is a crook." GOV. JAMES A. RHODES and many other officials of the Ohio Republican Party organization were not at the dinner, which was mainly astateSenate affair . Ni.xon also spoke about foreign policy, saying the nation's prob· lems can be turned around if Reagan and Secretary of Stale Alexander M. Haig Jr., are sup· ported. He said the "international out- laws" in Iran released the American hostages on the day of Reagan's inauguration because they knew Reagan would not stand fortbe aituation. "TREY TOOK THE carrot" rather than racing Reagan's ''stick," he said. Nixon also predicted the Soviet Union could not afford to invade Poland for fear of a counter· revolution that may spread to other nation s unde r Soviet domination. ' "Ifit. .. spread, millions more would move in that direction ... if they move in, it would a lso end detente in Eastern Europe." he said. Intruders ousted MEXJCO CITY <AP)-Leftists from southern Mexico. demand- ing information about the whereabouts of missing leaders, occupied the Guatemalan and In· dian Embassies for several hours before police hauled them out. AP ...... NIXON ADOREssel OHtO GOP PUND RAllU Thoma Ven Meter, left, exMnded lnvtladon Officials baffled over bus accident QUANTICO, Va. (AP> -Skies were clear and the roads were dry when a commuter bus bound for the Washington sub\lrbs went sailing over the side of a bridge, killing 11 people, and in· vestigators say they're baffled aboutwhatmighthavecausedthe accident. The ooe person who might have been able to help them, the bus driver, Carl F. Earl of Stafford County, Va., waskiUed. "It's very mysterious," said Trooper S.G. Gregg, who was in- vestigating the accident along In- terstate 95 that sent 14 people to area hospitals. Police s aid Thursday they believed the 11 killed and the 14 hurt accounted for all who were aboard the D and J Transporta· tion Co. bus whe.n it plunged down an 80-foot embankment and into a creek during the evening rush hour. MANY OF THE DEAD were government workers from Fredericksburg and the s ur· rounding counties. according to medical examiner Dr . f'.A. Phillips. The bus had come from Was hington. He said some of the victims suf· fered fatal head injuries, while some may have drowned in the creek. According to State Police S~. Paul Reardon, who was driving behind the gray and white bua at the ti me or the s p. m . accident, the bus was bearing right from the left-hand lane "and just kept on bearing." ··He just went airborne over the side of the bridge," said Wayne Richey, a truck driver who saw the accident. "ALL OF A SUDDEN be juat kept going to the right . . . right into the guardrail, skimmed the guardrail, hit the comer or the bridge (over the creek>, ju.st like a piece of paper being blown by the wind." The bus ended up on its side - its engine still running. its front demolished. some passe.ngers trapped -in a foot of water in the Chopowamsic Creek on the sprawling Marine base here. The passengers "were scream- ing but not panicky. Most of the people that were alive were in shock.'' Richey said. Traffic on the heavily traveled interstate was backed up for at least two hours during rush hour as police closed the southbound lanes. The edge of the highway was turned into a temporary morgue as the bodies were carried up the hill and laid out in a row oo stretchers, covered with yellow s heets. ' Sunday really is So~ething Special ... •.. for readers and advertisers More than soc( of all Daily Pilot readers say they spend the most time reading the Sunday paper . The latest deadline for news . spo rts and pictures of any Sunday newspaper. plus Family Weekly magazine. TV Week and color com- ics make the Daily Pilot bright. interesting reading for 150.0000range Coast residents. TW() of the three people reading each Daily Pilot are adults. 88 ,.( of subscribers own their homes and 54,.< of Daily Pilot readers have four or more years of college education. :rhe median income of Daily Pilot families is $31 ,930, To reach the young. buying audience ~nly the Daily Pilot delivers. consider the impact of an advertiserrient in the Sunday edition. Call 642·4321 . Along the Orange Coast the bright, lively interesting newspaper is the • I ._ __ ... _____ 11111111!!!!_142-4321 • ' .,~ ...... . ·--.......... -__ ,..._. ~ --·~------·--..---.,.... ~ al.,. Coat DAILY PILOTIFriday, Febtuary 20, 1111 ~mua Women get brig network queried ·· Ntivy 1tiVf'1'i tlw.m 11rivaie jail SAN f'RANCllCO (AP> T .. 1 ,. av 1 .... opned It• tlrel prlaon 1trlell1 for womta, IHvin1 tht llartMI aa UM •b branch of lat araied Hrvlcet without a brll eapedally fot women. tbe Navy facility, oo TreHure lalud in San rrucltco Ba~. DOW ltu ftvt of tu 12 plac• nu.t, •aid Vlr1iaia Felker. a spokesman for Capt ·Arthur II Osborne, com - maadet ol t.be hue. Tbe bri1 wu opened "because of t.be increui.Qa numbers of women in U.e Navy u well as for t.be Navy's desire to be self-sufficient." said Ms. Felker. The bri& was fashioned from a por- tion oft.be existin& prison on the ialand for men. Before the women's bria opened in January. Ms. Felker said Wednesday, women who had to be in- carcerated were taken to nearby county jails o r other detention facilities. The brig houses women awaiting trial as well as those serving sen- tences. Of 523,000 naval personnel, 62,000 are women, Ms. Felker said. Kn-leorl•• •• ••U~1 NEW YORK (AP> ·-Columbia Pictures Industries Inc. has a1reed to buy back ap- proximately 2.5 million shares of its stock for about $137 .5 million from financie r Kirk Kerkoria..n under an agree- ment to resolve their bitter dif- ferences, Colum- bia and Kerkorian have announced. The -.reement in principle is sub- ject to approval by Columbia's board of directors, which is scheduled to meet next Wednesday. Kerkorian and his wholly owned Tracinda Corp. own 24.1 percent of Columbia. Ht: also owns 47 percent of Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Film Co. and about 50 percent of MGM Grand Hotels Inc. se. ..... ,, ....... SACRAMENTO (AP> -More than 200 senior citizens demonstrated against proposed cuts in meal pro- grams, an1 the state is advancing them somf money. The protesters, bused in from the Santa Cruz-Watsonville-San Benito area, waved signs. sang, and chanced "Don't cut our meals" Wednesday in lbe offices of the state Department on Aging. 2 ateres tl•••9ed COMPTON (AP> -Firefighters were able to save a church and an evacuated motel from a blaze that caused $3 million in damages to two automolive stores. The blaze at the Custom City motorcycle dealership spread lo a neighboring body shop and another building filled with motorcycle parts, said Los Angeles County Fire Depart- mentspokesman Dick Friend. SF ga11• ,_,,.,, lftf SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A predominantly gay San Francisco Republican group plans lo strike back at a fundamentalist media campaign against the city's sizable homosexual community. At a news conference the Concerned Republicans for Individual Rights an- noun ced the formation of "Cornerstone," a conservative coali- tion "to protect and de/end the Bill of Rights." (iuldrlln..,, «-hallrnflftf SACRAMENTO (AP) -The public defender has filed suit to stop en- forcement of new, stricter Sacramen- to Municipal Court guidelines for sen- lllEFS lencln1 proatltutea and drunk drivers. PubUc Defender Kenneth Welt. char1ed that by luuiq tbe 1uldeline9 tbe llunlclpal Court a. tall· in1 over the functions of the Le1i1latUl'e. The 1uidelinea for prostitution cases were adopted Oct. 22 and U.O.e for drunk drivlna cases on Feb. s. They 1u1geat to jud1ea various minimum sentences based on prior con vi ct.ions, and 1enerally have the effect of increasina penalties. For example, persona convicted of a second drunk drivint offense within two years may face a $425 fine and 30 days in jail. State law su11ests 2 to 20 days. In response to Wells' suit, Superior Court judge Fred Marler ordered the Municipal Court not to use the guidelines until a bearing March 2. FedMarl •• •• Jtrlftll•f ............ Talk set SAN DIEG01 (AP> -Financially troubled FedMart Corp. plans to become private, officiels or the San More laze• Diego-based discount retail company William Hamm. 'Borf•g' OR StTeSS said. S t e v e L a u . West German retailer Hugo Mann, t h e L e g . t e r b a c h o f "Staying Sane" will who already owns 88 percent of the · i s l a t u r e · s be the topic of Santa stock, was asked to provide the fiscal analyst, is Dayton, Ohio, Ana psychiatrist company with $10 million, according urging slashes one of the freed Peter Kimmel at a to an announcement here, with a prior in Gov. Brown's Ir an captives. meeting of the Friends $10millioosubordinatedloanbyMann p r 0 p 0 s e d says being a and Re latives of the tobecoovertedtoequitycapital. budget, plus in-hostage was bor-Me ntally Disabled of · h ing. He' was in Or:inge County, on Tues-ftm rldel r•tlrn crease.;; m t e day at 7 p.m. at The state's gasoline. Fresno this week Tus tin c 0 mm unity SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Film cigarette and liq-tovisitfriends. Librarv. industry observers believe United uortaxes. Information may· be Artists' problems with the $40 million 0 b t a in e d by c a II in g movie "Heaven's Gate" was a key .,. .. ,.,..... 547-7559. factor in lbe early retirement of its .--------......:....---------------------------------------- chairman and chief executive officer Andy Atbeck. The abrupt retirement of Al beck, 59, was announced Wednesday by United Artist's parent company, San Francisco-based Transamerica Corp. Taz affrralfon rt1rd SACRAMENTO <AP> -California would save up to $40 million a year if the state would make its income tax- es a percentage of federal levies, the Senate's former leader predicts. Sen. James Milla says his plan, contained in a constitutional amend- ment, would aave about hail the cost of operating the state's income tax collection system by reducing audit- ing and enforcement requirements. It would also save money for tax-payers who pay to have someone else compute their t.ues, be added. The percenta1e would be de- termined by lbe Legislature baaed on income levels, Milla said at a press conference. But the total income tax collected by the state each year could not increase more than the percen- tage growth in inflation and popula- tion. •f n•11fi• alla«-krd SACRAMENTO (AP) -The final command on the stale income tax form is an insult, says a California legislator, and the Assembly tax committee agrees it should be re- moved. The line requires taxpayers to "at- tach explanation" if the adjusted gross income figure is different on the federal form. Because federal and state tax laws are very different those figures seldom match. There is no penalty for not responding. The state Franchise Tax Board says it uses the response to help in auditing. Assemblyman Wadie Deddeh, D- Chula Vista, introduced AB235 to de- lete the line. He said taxpayers tell him that the line is contusing and ·'insulting." The committee voted 14-2. sending the bill to the Ways and Means Com- mittee. rvl Our Irvine Industrial Office has made a move to make your banking even more convenient. And to celebrate, we're having an Open House at our. new location, 4101 MacArthur Boulevard, on ~nday, February 23, from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m . Why not stop by and see just what we have to offer. &tended hour banking. 'Ne now. have walk-up windows open 9 to 5 p .m . tv1onday through Thursday. And until 6 p.m . on Friday. Plus a night depository for after-hour deposits. Even more money convenience: Our growing M oney Conve- nience System™ offers a w ide range of services. Including M oney Transfer Servi9e to make savings deposits and loan payments automatically. A variety of checking and saving.s plans to suit your needs. And our monthly Timesaver Statement jf to help make checkbook balancing simple and quick. We think you'll agree that o ur move's a good on~. A move to offer more convenience and service. Why not come in and see just what we mean. Irvine Industrial Office 4101 MacArthw Boulevard Newport Be.1ch J,G. Marshall ;:;;~:A:;RICA H:l BEGIN YOUR SUNDAY WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M ·-NEWPORT BEACH. Each Sunday beginning at 11:30 a.m. relax in our Zodiac Restaurant over gourmet breakfast dellQhts accompanied by comptlmentary champagne. Seatings en at 11 :~ o.m., noon and 1 p.m. Please coll early b' ~ions: 759-1900, ext. 330 . .. P .S. After bnn:h. brawle through the store . . . ' ::~~ Sunday from noon to S of N-M • I ; .. Orlll98 CoaSt Ot11ly Pilot Sldllea rescue averted tragedy The fart ta.t Oranae County Airport '1 flnt Jet plane crub ~t'urnd on the eve ot the rounty'1 crucial hearln8 oa •• ,.....-ul the alrport wu lndeed remarkable. Bui e\len more remmable wu Ole fact tbat the 109 ~nOM aboard tbe Air Callfomia plane survived and with only minor tnjurie1 to. rew. That bad to be dutt in tar1• part to the location of the impact. ju.t 200 yardl from the Oranae County Fire DepartmHit's special aarport crub and rescue station. Tbe firll rest'U~ unit wu alonpide the downed phtne in les~ than 1 mlnutt-BUC. even 1'v~n thas ready 1tcceas to the c rash scene, the ftremen bandhng the rescue effort c annot be too high!)' praised . In nunut~ they had the crippled aircraft doused with fire-retardant foam. deflly keeping flames away from the escape chutes "' "' One passenger estimated it took no more than 90 seconds to evacuate the plane -truly a record performance on the part of both the ground rescue team and the plane's on-board crew. . ln adchllon to the c rew at the aarport rescue station. firemen. paramedics and ambulances from the county, Newport Beach . Costa Mesa, Irvine and Santa Ana con· verged on the scene in a fine demonstration of mutual aid. Without the s kill of these highly professional experts. the crash could have been a major tragedy. Congress gets the ball President Ronatd Reagan has outlined his ad- ministration's proposals for rescuing the economy. Now it's up to Congress to act on the plan. · We're obviously going downhill and will be in even deeper ttouble if we don't get over the ··business as usual" syndrome. Throwing money at problems hasn't worked. It's just made matters worse. ·Unfortunately. any action taken to stem inflation is going to hurt someone. There wiU be howls at>ross the na- tion as one program after another is cut or modified - ranging from food stamps to Export-Import Bank sub- sidies that enable foreigners to buy American gooch. No one expects miracles, but some action must be taken to turn back the tide. And Congress will have to get over its usual foot-dragging response to dealing with is- sues that may ruffle constituents or hit special interest groups. Economics being less than an exact science, it's not easy to find economists who agree on solutions. The Reagan program may or may not work. But so far no one has come up with a better plan. Congress thus far has failed to display any real leadership in finding answers to our economic woes. Now it's time to accept some leadership and give the Reagan plan a reasonable chance. High cost of D10ving Eyebrows raised in all directions when Nancy Reagan indirectly hinted that it would be belpf ul i.f outgo- ing presidents would vacate tbe White House. early to enable an incoming first family to redecorate to its taste. Mrs. Reagan said s he didn't mean to oust the Carters before inaug uration day. but admitted' her per~on~l . in· terior d ecorator was on standby to re-do the family hvmg quarters. . That unveiled the fact that federal law now sets aside $50 000 for each new president to redecorate. Un - fortunately, this episode was followed by a presidential order forbidding n ewly appointed top government of· ficials to re-do their assigned offices. Part of the economy wave, they were told. Now we learn the Reagans will not accept the availa- ble $50,000 in tax money (the Carters didn't either) but will handle the redecorating job -at an estimated cost of $200 000 -with the aid of private donations, including tax-deductible contributions to the White House His torical Association. That's probably more Like it. But with all the em- phasis on lightening purse-strings these days, one can't help thinking that, $200 000 can buy some. fairly decent living accommodations (or the average family. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily P1lo1 . P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd!Ma1·1·ying age By L.M. BOYD What's the ideal age at which a man first should marry? When one Dr. Otto Weininger put that query lo numerous fellows in Vienna. the majority said age 30 was just about perfect. That is not the age at which most Viennese men first marry, please note. They go to the altar considerably earlier. It's just their hindsight view of il. Some students of foreign policy regard it as almost a mircale that not a single 'soldier stands guard along the 3,987-mile Canadian·U.S. border. There are other un- guarded frontiers . I suppose.4 But not many. The pattern of, partnenhip between Canada Our new bul atope look terriftc! Now where are the bUHI? S.K.H. (#lu"Mf C•tJ 1on~ ..... ,., "'tt ub mit ,,.,, f)V rt11tt1rr' ""n '1n not m•t "''4'' ••" r•ttM t •~ ••"'*\ .-• ,,., ~W\011~ "-i•AO f(Mt l" t Or *'•' '" (,IMM• C'•il\ 0.1h P1l()f and the United States has been remarkable, what? When measured against what ha s happ e ned throughout history between neighboring nations. Class dis missed. Q. ln ring history, wasn't Too Tall Jones. while he last· ed. the tallest professional boxer ever? A. No, sir, Mr. Jim Cully of Ireland at 7·feet·4 merits that distincUon. In 1948 and 1949, he was whipped in his only four fights. Too Tall at 6· • feet-9 didn't have the op· portunity to fight Mr. Cully, unfortunately for the one or the other. Blindfolded gourmets ad· mit they can't tell a bit of dif· re rence between American and foreign caviar s . Whimsical observers report that the chances that bread will fall buttered side down are directly proportional to thecostofthecarpet. Flve limes as many people . read the headline as read the body cop)' Of a newspaper story. That's what the famous adman David 01Uvy found Out )'eal'I a10. If atW true, it •UCl•ll wily the n - perta who write the beadllnel every day may be the m01t influential profeuloaal1 on th• paper. • Friday, Februart 20. 198t · The space shuttle rip-off WASHINGTON -President RHtan and his advisers are con1lderln1 across-the-board cuts ln federal programs as the primary way to bring the budcet under control. The trouble with tbia meat-ax approach is that it can damace good projects as well as bad ones -and still doesn't attack the problem of massive waste and fraud. A better way lo trim the fat from the federal budget without culling into muscle is to go after the extravagance and corr-up· lion that characterize so many gov· ernment pro· grams .. The space shuttle would be an excellent place to start. It's already more than two years behind schedule and about $3.6 billion over its budget. But even its critics have kept silent, tell· Ing themselves that unexpected costs and delays were inevitable in such a pioneer space effort. The truth is more sordid. Un· counted millions of space·shuttle cost overruns were apparently ripped off -by Rockwell In· ternational, the prime contrac- tor. and scores of Rockwell employees. · The basic trouble. as I re- ported last September, was the cavalier attitude or Rockwell of-. rtcials toward taxpayers' money. It's an attitude that Is practically built into any cost· plus contract like that of the space shuttle, The government will pay fll the cost overruns. so why worry? Rockwell carried its hang-the- expense approach to shocking lengths, such as sending two employees to Europe on the Con- corde to review a J ames Bond movie and then sending the bill to Uncle Sam. A series of investigations -by government agencies and Rockwell's inte rnal security division -have produced evidence to show that company executives were aware of the misuse of public money. but did nothing about it. Here aTe some examples of the space-shuttle rip.off: -When the spaceship Colum- bia was moved from California to Florida in Marc h 1979, Rockwell employees followed en masse. Even secretarial help was brought across the country. The taxpayers, of course. picked up the bills. -ONE ROCKWELL ex- ecutive drew $2,160 a month in per diem expenses, in addition to $750 a month housing al· lowance, plus the cost or telephone, cable TV. laundry Nicholas von Hoffman and dry cleaning. He alr;o got $225 a month for maintenance and security for bis home in California, two rental cars and travel costs of $4,000 a month. -By driving their personal cars to Florida instead of flying, Rockwell employees cost the goveroment an estimated total of $2.5 million extra in per diem, .. salary and fringe benefits while they were on the road. -Some employees flew to Florida but claimed they drove their cars. so they could cash in on the travel-expense bonanza. One source told my reporters Frank Washi'ngton and Eric Yoder that a California pros- ecutor declined to press charges because he felt it would be unfair to punis h a few employees for what so many were doing. -"IN A NUMBER of in· stances." says one confidential government report, ·'the con· tractor authorized both husband and wife to drive separate cars, even though they were to leave on the same aay. This results in charging the government $7.000 or more while a family drives back and forth across the coun- try for a period of three weeks or more.'' . My sources tell me the govern- ment will disallow $1.S million of , improper travel costs and -for a change -send the bUI to Rockwell. Footnote : A Rockwell spoke1man bruabed aside the findinp or the government's in· vestlgative agencies. The com· pany's travel coats. he said. were "reasonable" given the "difficult circumstances." WELCOME HOME : Among more than 100 federal regula· lions frozen by President Reagan were some that were drawn up to provid~benefits for the U.S. hostages in Iran. The regulations were prom- u I gated to put the Hostage Relief Act into effect. Without the rules in force. the hostages won 'l collect edu c ational benefits for their families or cer· lain medical expenses not paid by their insurance coverage. Even if the president decides to unfreeze the re gulations. there's one provision the hostages will still miss out on. '-. thanks to some stubborn nit- Jfickers in the Treasury DepartJ ment. The hostage act, passed. by 'Congress last October, pro· vides that the salaries or govern- ment employees taken hostage will be put into interest-bearing. accounts. But both the Senate and Defense departments routinely deposit overseas employees' paychecks directly into checking accounts in banks designated by the employees. Jn normal times. it's a convenience ior the employees. But for the hostages in Iran. i~ could mean the loss of an estimated total of nearly $100,000 in interest. Tholl&b the hostages' families could have transferred the paychecks into interest-bearing accounts, many did not. Some of the families. or course. used the money to meet living expenses. Foggy Bottom officials have accused the Treasury or in - terpreting the law "in the nar- rowest sense ... The bureaucrats at Treasury ar~ mulishly stick· .i ng to the letter of the law. WATCH ON WASTE : The General Services Administra- tion is required by law to "Buy Ame rican" wht!n 1t purchases supplies for federal agencies. But. like many ind1 v1dual con- sumers, the GSA has found that imported items can be a lot cheaper -and the agency is also required by law to "Buy Cheap." For example. GSA was faulted for buying thousands of scissors that were made in Italy But.officials poi nted out that the Hallan scissors l'OSt half as much as those made 10 L'.S.A. Foreign aid: It's not a one-way street We've got ourselves a thrills and spills administration, a never-a -dull-moment govern- ment. Such a contrast to four years of slow moving Carterian sludge. These people may gel us all killed but in the meantime they're going to keep us enter· tained. Such activity can only arise from those who combine faith with i g . norance. Peo· pie who know too mu ch about a sub· jecl often end up by know· ing one thing, which is that an y sugges- tion for change is im- possible, impractical and can't be done. Only those with an abiding and bouncing faith and the special ignorance that energetic belief in a political creed imparts could have made the move that David Stockman, Mr. Reagan's budget cutler, made on foreign aid expenditures. An instan- taneous and highly predictable bellow immediately issued out or the mouth or Secretary or State Alexander Haig, a man of unut- terable wiles who believes in nothing and has a wicked knowledge of the world that the idealistic, young Stockman is bereft of. SEC&ETA&Y HAIG knows that foreign aid isn't foreign. It's just called foreign aid since any title that would be more descrip· Uve of Its funcUons might give scandal to the young. People like Stockman, a convin~ed private enterprise, small sovernment man from the Midwest, have been brou1ht up lo think of forei1n aid u living mHk to the floU.taca. That was the snide dlcht an earUeT 1eneration of conaervaUvea med. Secretary of State Haig is about tbe last person In the world to suffer an1ui1h at the 1u11eat1on mllk supplies be witbbeld from the mouths of Hottentotlaa babei. Durtq btl yeara • Henry KlAln1w'• col· t ' laborator or co-conspirator, the only thing be was interested in putting down_ the throats of third world children was bombs. THE LAaGEST amount of our money spent under the label of foreign IUd is aid for ourselves. The Export-Import Bank lends money to foreigners so that they can buy American goods. The in- terest rates are low. far better than anything you can get, but that doesn't make it foreign aid sin ce it c reates jobs and generates business profits here. Idealistic conservatives of the Stockmanite persuasion get especially riled up at the World Bank and the lnternalionaf Monetary Fund. They associate the World Bank with globalonlous do-gooderism and from time to time the Bank may have been guilty of an act of altruism but that's not been its main thrust. For most or its existence since its founding shortly after World War II it has lent money to build facilities that America and other technologically advanced na· tions have needed to do business George Mair in the not-so-advanced world. An Orten those troubled countries enormous amount of its money first borrow from private banks, has gone into loans to build many of which are American. roads and railroads from the and then sometimes they can't jungle to seaports, and modem even pay the interest on the docks and loading facilities al loans. the seaports and to dredge the -At th.is juncture in steps the harbors so that big. heavy Fundasthelasthopethissideof draught freighter~ #an gel in to bankruptcy with who knows take away the copper. bauxite or what kmds of adverse effects whatever other raw materials on jobs and investments here. we need. Whether third or fourth Customarily the Fund demands world borrowers have benefitted all kinds of changes in govern- .can be debated but it's a sure ment policies before it makes thing that we have. the last ditch loan. These policy changes are all calculated to make the debtor nation able to pay off its loans and other bills. money, it should be emphasized. that is owed to Americans and American institutions. They call that foreign aid too. THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund serves a somewhat different purpose across the globe but it's also one indispensable to the more-or· less smooth running of intema· tional trade in the capitalist or quasi-capitalist wort~. The Fund makes short term loans to nations that have gotten into economic trouble, usually by importing more than they can afford to pay for. Thal may be too much oil. but it is also often too many manufactured goods from the United States or its allies or even too much food. Cuts in these appropriations will jar and alter arrangements all across the globe. There are ethical and economic arguments for making such changes but perhaps they can only be made by men who do not understand the consequences of their .acts1 by young idealists. not by ola men with pacemakers in their hear\s. Income tax hits the .little guy ll Ronald Reagan really means what he said about making de· cisloos on the basis ol what was best for the American people without fear of the pollUcal co nse · quences, I have the first of several modest pro- poeala. The federal income tax la un· falr. lnequltable and a dllCrace to a demoeratlc republic Uke oun. lf Mr. 1tea1an la terioua, be abould Immediately. propoM a radical reform of tbe ~· It la pos1ible now or two famlU• with tbe HIM IMnme ' and other baaic circumstances to pay a signifkanUy different rederal income tax. It is poaible for someone to make a billion dollan and pay no income tax. It is pouible for a Reaaan to make a slx-ftgure income and pay no income tax. -lt is posaible for tbe very wealthy to attend lnaucuratiOn festlvitles in Washincton. flytn1 in anct out in private jets aubsidlnd by the ordinary taipayer. It ls possible for rorporate executives to Invite a pastel ol buddies to a hl1tM>ld time la New Orleans . for the Super Bowl •nd ~ave tb• common taxpaye.r ' aub1ldlae mOlt-tt. Tiie federal lncome tax 111tem mall•• ordlaar1 ' taxpayers pay aa they earn theit income, but allows the rich tQ pay t.beir taxes months after the income has been earned. ' Tbe solution is as simple • lbe original , 3S-word law crealinl the i.noome tax. It ls a solution advocated b1 conservatives su~h as Milton Frl~dman, former Treasury Secretary William Simon, and otben. I Here it la : Tax all Income from •hatever source at tb9 same rate. Period . No exemptions. No deductions. 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Are there any specific precaution• to leuen chance• or 1ett1n1 this possibly ratal infecUon? • G.K.,lrvine TlaeAmertcuCoUe1eotOb9&etrlclaaaud GJ .. CllD ..... ,... ........ , ..... dil· e•&lme me el &Ille .... , ..... 1rt.eat &a•,... u&ll mere N9duJve reeearcla It N91l•c&ed; aJ&eru&e &a.._. wl&la 1ultary aapklm or ......... ......, •eu&rul cycle; clause ta•.-........ ., .......... Mus, ... dlu•bw ..... a.a,... udaee acloctorUa lalp fever, aa.-ea, voml&..,, dlarrtllea or a 1Hbara·Uke rula develops. No caue·ud·effect relaU..lalp be&weea &am,_. ud tosJc 1laocll 1)'1ldreme laaa bee• cHclalvely ea&abllalaed, accordla& to aa ACOG .... eswomaa, wlao adds tlaat of &Ile 3't caae1reponed1lace lt78, approslma&ely 5 per· cea& laadoccurred la mea. • "Col a problem" Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. getting • l the an$WerS and action you need to • solve inequitie.s in government and bwiness. Mail your que.stloru to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Cocut Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo:r 156{). Co.sta Mesa, CA 92626. As many leUer.s a.s pos!ible will be aruwered, but phoned inquiries or letter! nol including the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be considered. This column appears daily e:r· cept Sundays:· .. ,, .......... IGNORED ADVICE Ellrabeth Taylor Adoption described NEW YORK (AP) - Elizabeth Taylor ig · nored the advice of friends and adopted a c rippled 8·month·old child "because she'd had so mucb traaedy in her life," says the now· grown daughter, Maria Burton. In Good Housekeeping magazine, the 20·year· old model says Miss Taylor adopted her after placing an advertise· ment. <Dmpanypays prize Paper caper settled SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A faml· ly tbat took the naUoo '1 No. l toilet paper mailer out of the bathroom .ct into lbe courtroom iD a d.llpate 9ftr a conteat ticket hu accepted personal apolo1ies from Scott Paper Co.'• president and a SZ,3001ettlement . Earlier t.hil week, Philip Lippin· colt telephoned the Martin Sanchez fimily in Fremont and "apoloaiaed over the phone for about an hour," Sanchez said. Lippincott promised to give the family the $1,000 they believed they had woo in a Solt 'N Pretty toilet paper contest and p.romised to pay legal expenses, Sanchez said . "HE ALSO SAID he'd donate $1 ,000 to any organization we wanted," said Sanchez, whose family boycotted Scott produ.cts until the dispute was settled. , The flap began last .summer, Sanchez said, when his 9·year-old son puUed a contest ticket, apparently a winner worth $1,000, out of a fou.r·roll package of Soft 'N Pretty. The family insured the ticket for $1,000 and sent it by registered mail to Scott, claiming the prize. More than a month later, Scott--efficials told Sanchez the ticket bad been lost. BASED ON AN examination of a photocopy, Scott finally declared the Sanchez ticket invalid. "They said the middle SI,000 in the row of three $1 ,000's printed on the ticket was out of line. and that special codes were missing from the sides of the ticket, that it was a clear forgery," Sanchez, 28, said. ' Sanchez hired a lawyer and threatened to sue Scott for breach of contract. When U.. compaay ,..,. .. to aetUe out of court, Sanebea toot b1a cue to •mall claims eourt ud wH awarded the court's maximum off7SO plUI Slt in court co.ti . "DV&ING THE WHOLE Ume, we still used Scott products," Sancba said. ''But when we called Scott OD Jan. 13 and they said they were 1otnc to appeal, we decided enouati wu enough· and stopped buyin1 tbelr prod· ucta." The Sanchez boycott ended after Lippincott oalJed. "The call waa just what J wanted," Sanchez said. "To have somebody import.ant call my son and tell him that they were sorry, and that we .didn't cheat, that's worth a lot more than m~." 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I , ' . . . --·---.... ·---..--. n !'J~., .. , BUSINESS 86 STOCKS 87 COMICS • 88 • FEATURES 89 , President Reagan's economy plan shapes up as one big battle royal. . .86 We j~t got killed --MUiligan •1~UYANO ............ _ AU ......... Coeetl 8W lluU&pa .... _,. ••Id c.eern .....,... ta.. .. ~ ti ...-;•r." oe Mi uc frvme ............... II• ...... uabowlqly aealfed at ••• a -..-. .._.ver. paiM'•• '° a r.-ti ..,_.l•eed coaam.uty eoUe1e lraP'b s aa erideece. · Well, M U.. people found out Thurs· da1 ala•t. community colle1e ex - peri•ee doeaa 't mean a bill-ol-bew at Ule .... coll.:J: level. ID fact, as 11.uipa has led out before, it's lib Mvilal nothin1 but freabmen. lad111l, tMt'a ,ucUy wbat tbe Ant· eaten looked like ill tbeir PCAA rust-· place alilowdown witb Fr-eano State at Crawford Hall. Tbe inexperi-.eed Ant· ea&efl came face-to-face with a very eaperi-.eed BuUdoa team and tbe re- aulll ~aill aaCl simple u rr.no State to an eu~51 deellioa before a quiet overflow ol t,•. The l&me WU billed U a CODleet featurin1 the NCAA 'a .top offensive team (UCI at M.t >..a1aimt tbe NCAA'• beat defen.aive unit (Fresno State at 49.9). After seven minutes had been played, tboup, tbe contest was notbinl more lban a mere clinic. The poised, patient and metbod1cal Bulldoea worked tbe Anteaten like a ba~er would dou1b for bread. On of- f en ae, they passed , and cut, and screened, and then passed, and cul, and • acreened some more unW they either had: a ) a short wide-open jumper; orb) a la)1n. . And, uaually it wu tbe latter u 18 of Fr-esno State's 28 field ic>ai. were of two-feet or 1 ... "We just &ot tilled," la how Mulll1an quietly assessed hia team 's performance. "I really tbouabt we were read1 to play. but it wu a comblnaUon of poor COHbiq and poor playiq. "It's bard to 1et down qainst a team like that," added llulli1an, referriq to Fr-esno State's early lead. "We had no choice but to IO out and 1et them." The score was tied at 20 4, 8, a and 10 before tbe Bulldop ftna y put a atrln1 tosetber that would bury UCI for the eveninc. The Bulldop outacorecl tbe ~teaten, 23-10, durtq tbe final 12:3' ol tbe flnt ball. Z.eo WGl'M was tbe faet tbe blah· acortni Anteaten could manaie but four field IOa1a du.riJll that apan. Kevin Ma1ee. tbe natioa'a leadin1 scorer, wu equally ineffective.• Jutd it wasn't ao much be wasn't~ u be wun't lett1nl the ball. It wasn't unW the 18:50 mark tbat he lint laid hia hands on it for a stuff, and it wasn't un- til more than 10 minutes later-at 8: 21 - that be saw it a1aill to convert a 10-foot jumper. · _ lla1ee eventually finished witb 15 points, but only six came durin1 tbe (See UCI, Pa1e BZ) Morgan ·planning· a repeat? LOS ANGELES0(AP> -If you look close enough, history can repeal itaelf. And wbo can look closer than Dr. Gil Moraan, an optometrist who is more concerned witb eolf balls than eyeballs? He doesn't practice bis medical art. Mor1an went into today's second round of the Glen Campbell-Loe An1ele1 Open eolf tournament, which be won in 19'18, wltb a one-stroke lead after firin1 a &-under par SS Thurs-day. llOaGAN OPENED in 1918 wltb a ee a..,d went on to win when Jack Nicklaus played a duffer's •bot on tbe final bole. 11 "lly pme bu matured '1l lot alnce I won here," llor1an com- mented. "I tb1nk I'm a lltUe bit smarter, eapeeia.lly around tbe 1reem. And I lhlnk I am better tee to ll"eeft .•• But look out for the bride- 1room. 1 Namlo Tatu.o, oa Ju. MCODd marriqe, d9cided to tab, bi.a bride to Honolulu wllere Ile found there WU a fQJI tourna-ment ,...._ on. Re Joined the lloaday mona1q rabtMts and at- tempted to qu.aJily. He did, and findbed 7Jrd ill the tournament. But aillce one 1olfer ill front of him wu an amateur, be qualified lo play at Loa An&eles. AND BE ·CAME out of the first round in a six-way lie for second place after shootin1 a 32-34-68. He was better than Jack Nicklaus, 71, Tom Watson, 72, and Lee Trevino, 72. ' Dmll9 ........... "' '9Mcll O'o-11 UC IRVINE S RANDY WHIELDON (LEFT, SHOOTING) AND GRANT TAYLOR (RIGHT) ·CONTEND WITH TOU(IH f'USNO STATE Dl!RNIE. Tied with the Japanese bride· aroom were John Cook, Johnny Miller, Bruce Lietzke, Keith Fergus and Miller Barber. UCLA has ~ the Bears' number-44 BERKELEY (AP> -Tbe six- th-ranked UCLA Bruins con- tinued their lon1 basketball dominance over California wttb a 72-t8 victory Tbunday nilbl but did thinp the bard way. "I tboulbt it 1'U our toU1be9t aame ill a lon1 time," Coach Larry Brown said after the Paciflc-19 ....Yietory. "But I'm thrilled. Anytime you win on the road in this conference it's reason to celebrate." Cal wu beaten for tbe .Mth coueeutin time by UCLA, but· at least tbia time it wu cloee. ''Rl•ht now, 'we're compel-ln•, but we'd like to be compel· 1q and wiDDlq," said Coecll Dfck Kueben, whose Bears teared Arbaea State two weeb a10 and wboH team leMI tbe Bndm 11 .. at tbe ball. PonranlQe~~ M paillU iD ti. 1ame ud • eamewbmtMJwenDMded moat. ID tbe -=-cl ball. "We ltarted olf well. Tbe wa7 ..... ,..,.. the ftnt a .. ................... ba.eputU. = awQ. But we milHdMIJ , .,.. ~. aacl we lomad CM1nel•ea behind at half· time, 'i' laid Saadea. ~"==m.: ....... "'::' .............. ....... forward.,.,.. .,.,. ................... 0 , •c.L . .................. pnetlee ..., ................ .... .......... n···· .................. ......... ,..,.. ...... ......... 4'41•' ••. Athletes tt1rn to alcohol, drugs Then came amateur Ron Com· mans, a University of Southern California coUegian, who shot a 32-36-67. "I don't think Riviera (the 7,022-yard Riviera Country Club course) is 1oill1 to give up a whole lot," lloraan commented. If lt aets wet, it will be tougher ... Ma11y can't handle the pressures of their jobs EDITOR'S NOTE: Tlw spom world ii f1lll of flOOd tbna and glamor. Alcohol flot.ol /rHl11 and druoa ore eG1J1 to come bJI. But Utne ore bad ti~s. too. Part /OUT of a fiw·parf "1M• on atreu f<><:UUs on athlete• lolM> tum to alcohol and drugs to alleviate tlw preuurea of their~. ByFaEDaOTBENBEaG AP~ \\hen Darrell Porter waa ill hi&h school, friends teued him about bla clean livill1. He wouldn't drink witb tbem, but they took hlm wherever they went, be ••YI· became it 'waa lood to be U'OUDd attar atblete. Wiien the llllwaukee Brewen made Poiter their No. 1 draft choice ill lt'IO, he 1ot bla ftrat llimPH of a mUlr lea.sue clubhouse. He yas appalled. The plQen drank beer and "there ._.. at least 10 IUJ• ill uniform •moklns ~ ... be aald. But somewhere alonlthe roed to beeom· in1 tbe kmerican eape'• All-atar ,. cateber in 1171, tb1I atrm,bt·arrow kid took a wraac turn. Porter dneloped a Sl,000-•-week dru_• babtt. And wbeD It wasa't·eoealne, plUa or marljuma, It was aleobol. In Ida tint seMOD iD the llUwa.U. eb•tn; tbe Brewen MDt ~ to tWr farm teem iD CUnton, Iowa, "ad far the ftnt Ume iD lllJ life, I •• faUIU at IOIDetlPI. I wu 18 7ean !:.' ••AJ fiom bome ~-the ftnt time, .,.,..,, Hl'J ....., .... frlllatmed. "ID 1D1 ftnt ~!.._~ 11 protw•al I Mt ....... ,. .• ~·HaJ,&ldala .... be a,._ ti cake. Bat ._ tMt, lt ll.,t .-.duwMW. l'lullJ,w--.wtl 197 _ollllr ........ ..,. ....... .. ............. ,. ............ ... ... ••••••· ftat'• .... ,. ... ..... ,_.,. .......... _. ''lo we ~ to a little plKe la ame.. and started stackin& empty beer t>ottle.s on the table. It was great. For the first time all summer I felt happy. I loved i~. I want- ed to go back and do it agai.c \.De next ni1ht. Andi did." BE WAS EASING the pressure and hav· ing fun. That's a bard duo to beat, particularly for a young, illaecure athlete who la fllrtinl with failure after a love af. (air with success . That winter the Brewers sent Porter-to • ANALYSIS play ill Tempe, Ariz. BefOl'e loq be di.a· coYered marijuana, tben Quaaludee. "It wu tbe sreateat, most relaxtn1 ex- perience I'd ever known. I knew rtlbt awaf I bad found my drul," Parter aald. Lut year. Porter ucf fellow bMeba1l play .. Bob \Veleb and Doet KUii ad· • milted t.beir aleobollam and apeat time iD Tbe .....,.., a rebabWUdkm eeater' iD • Wick ...... , Aria. Like tbe boWe9 ot beer cm ._ table iD Clinton, there'• a lot stacked .,almt the atblete wbo Wanta to resist aJeobal ud dru11. ITMNGSU. MeOCIATa, nm team owa... ...S driab to Ida tallle. U be waata to be-. ot the boJa,...., .. 1111 aot • ........ wttb ~ ......... , . All ilt.Wiaee 1 ... -. ... o1 tr•"'· ... ...... ,...,. frteDda .... f..U,. 0.. Nftllt! ..... DIQtq .......... lllldl .......... eo.......-aU...alllm.AM "--~··----.......... . ......... . ........... .. .... ._ ... _ . ................ . U MltNID ..... It totheehaapl•I- and wins the whole thing, the cbampape will now to make it all official. IN ANSWEa l~ a question It's impossible to get a scientific reading about bis playina partner on bow widespread alcohol and dfUI abuse Watson, the lead.in& money win· la in the sports world. Athletes don't fill ner four yean who hasn't woo ill out questionnaires on tbe subject. Tbe 1981, Moraan said, "He 1ot tea1ues are concerned, but they say the started bad and made bad chips. problemsarenotepidemlc. He didn't hit u solidly as I re- The Loe Angeles Times reported lut membered him." year that unnamed 1ources estimated The golflna doctor said be 40-75 percent of tbe players in tbe National always likes to be in the lead Basketball Aaaoclat1oo bav.f: uaed coc~e. and rated th1a tbe lowest he bu TBE NBA IA.8ELED tbe report "lr· tt ever shot at Riviera, a demand-~ .,. respomlble." in1 layout which truly tests the "We recopiae tbat aociah. bu a prob-skill ol the Soller. Ferldl, ~ -J never bu won. a PGA event, lem wttb druaa," said Jack Joyce, the said: "If the weather 1tay1 NBA'• direetor of security. ''U IBll and &ood, somebody can aboot a a . Gii ban problema, tbeD we bave to U · It's a IOOd course wltb a lot ot aume a percentqe ol our players are •· 1ooc1 boles and the anma are ~~P· Wbat percenta1e? NobodJ not real bard yet. But 1 prediet tbe ICOIW will 10 up." But the NBA'a players auodatloa bu tak• tbe PGd'-tbat it .will aot aupport UJ ~ ecm.,eted of Ullnl ~alae or otllerdi'up. ''We daa't bow wbat tbe percea&qe ot .... }-. '' aUd Dr. TorreJ Blown ot .i-. S.-UnlnnitJ, wbo m nlml fer tlM N8A tlM eaut.• proeedurea far pnmertblq clnap. "Bal lt'a elnr IOID8 do. 0.. diecl wttll It la ..... ,......" 'fnrJ hrlow ot tlM Utall Jaa WU kiW la a ear~ la u. . ..,..._ ..... Olllo' ~ eara•• ,,...... eM& v... o1 ....................... , .. .... blood . Cal Poly (:P"omoda) 'geta probation N ea. promi1e to erupt on 'rock your a•h night' ,...... .. havuaiu P9CATAWAY,N.J.-fteffewJ ... yN.U m -·t ..., ........................ !..~ toalOt lM1 .............. ~Tr.U .. ...,. wlUt •ID·fllllwle1MU..t.,,......,...Mlft1m•. A·f' rie woleMic .... ..,_ ilouat It. Helw a18o wlll be as ... ....,, t..eked ._.. UJ clWM, dW'tat UM Neu "Rock YMrAMNlOL" .. ..._ r waa ftnt ,....._ WI tocet.Mr. KevlD Loulbery WU ltW die C!Oaela, Md J.e 1...U=ed Wt do tlUa OD Alb Wednel· •ay. · · promoUw dinctGr rr.eman 1aid, rtf•rriu to l.M lo6elnD Romu Ca&bollc ollaervuce. "But I, rt1pectlul ol all relllkml. wouldD 't bave daee lt. And we weren't 1cbeduled to play• Mb Wednnclay anyway. "We are ao&q to try to ncrea .. the eruption wiUl dry ice, carboe diox.ide-t.YP. ft.re extialWIMrl and some 1ecret lqre- clitDta." Freeman aaid. "You Me, we needed a aubltance Ulat wlU dillii_pMe iato tbe air and not So all overt.be court. Hey. I put a lot ol ,...,.cla into Wa wiUt cbemlatl.' • irr-man won't stop with bll 1lx-foot paper macbe volcano, which will erupt to a recordina of t.be rock son1 "Ftre on Ule Mountain" by the Grateful Dead. "We even invited Art.bur Albe, altbouab I don 't know if h, will come," Freemansaid. -----.._,.•I, .. ti••------. Golfer Lee Tre• ... '• description of fellow tour olayer J.C. Snead: "He wu so qly u a kid b.LI pareata tied pork cbopa around his neck so Ulat tbe dol would play wiUl him.'• l.•••e••'••••ls••,.. • ..,,... YY• La•Mri connected foe a pair of loala (ii and ioaJtender aldaaN SeYilaJ produced IOIDe , kef third-period aav• u tbe llcllltreaJ Canadl_. ended Buffalo's ~1ame unbeaten 1treak b7 de- featinl the Sabres, 5-2 Tburada)' ID National Bocke1 Leaaue ac· lion. 1be Canadiena are now unbeaten in their lut Hven 1ames ... ID other action, DaJe •ce.n notebed bll slxUt tbree- 1oal 1ame of bis career inelucU.ac tbe aeeond aoaJ of Detroit'• three-goal bunt in 21 seeoada ot the thlrdr.rtoa to lead Ute Red Win1s to a 7-3 win over tbe New Yon aqen. The atest was marred by a post-game altercation between HYen Ran1en and Detroit fan.a. Al tbe teams left Ule ice, the aevea Raneen, led by Nl8 F.U., climbed into tbe atandl in punult of fa.na wbo Fotiu said bombarded Ule Ranaer beneb witb debris. No fans were injured u police quieklf broke up tbe melee . . . Pittsburgh scored four times in Ule seeond period to down Hart.ford, 6-2. The Penguins' atell llellee had bis 4lat of the season. ................ ................ .,, u. ..... , '° MON ........ ftllndaJ llAOI. IMdlu lu D6e!O ........ YietarJ ows ..... wf .,. ... ....... .._ ... ,. ... a NCOrd·..,.... Pll'fol•uee bJ C ... " ... of tJM aoeafl, lltnQ ... all flyt of bl.a '"9 Ulnw .U..ptl to Ht a N.uc.Al luketball AlaoelaUoe mart wttlt a eoDMeutl.e foul .-... . . . ID other NBA a~· Uon, lm1 .., .. ._ leond M point.I u Port1aDd eouted to a 111-111 vietoey over Detrott. Tbe Platom were playta• their tlllrd 1ame in taar.. Di&btl with only t11bt bealUty plaC: . . . -. .......UA eorecl ao po&nta and BUI Laa. added It aa Cleveland toDPed Su Aatolllo, 111-lCN ... Guardl &nla G""•7 and -&ntm .....,. comblned foe 55 polata to lead Wullillston to a lJl.lCll win over Pbiledelpbla ... Ala .... • •cored Denyer'• lut eltbt pobatl u tbe Nu11eu rallied from a aevea-polnt deftclt in tbe ftnaJ three minute. to nip Phoenix, lZ7-1JI . . . ••• G•lald. tbe New Jeney Neta' rookie center, will miu tbe remainder of Ule aeason after under1oin1 aur1ery to correct a pinched nerve~ 48en • n•• Pre•••• 8'me ... ••••• Fnrwant CraJ• DYke•a and .center Dl9e Gre1ery combined for 46 point.I Tbursclaf nilbt. leadinc Lone Beach State to an IS-73 victory over viaitinl Pacific in PCAA buketball action. The 49en, now tied for aecond in the conference, boat leasue· leadin1 Fresno State Saturday . . . In other 1amea, forward Brtaa Jaebea scored 21dbis1ame-bi1b 30 point.a in the second half to lead Utah State to a 17·'13 win over Cal State Fullerton in Lo1aa . . . Led by forward Deq ••· re1, San Jose ~ate walked over t.be Gauchos of UC Santa Barbara for a 68-44 PCAA victory. The Spartans upped Uleir record to 17-6 overall and S.3 in tbe conference . . . In a Paellle 10 outing, Dwt1•& Alllier-and •autce WWla•• combined for 37 pointa to lead USC to a 74-87 victory over Stanford. Anderson scored 20 point.a and 1rabbed 12 rebounds while dishing off seven aaaista. The Trojans are now 7-6 ln Ule Glllference. 9W.., -~l11lle •••• e fer_., • ..,..,.. A $1.5 million home, partially paid for with tax dollan, for Oakland Raiden ebief Al DaYla waa part of a deal bein1 pushed bf backers of the Raiden' proposed move to Lm Aqel•, ae- cordiq to a court document. ID a paper ft.led in U.S. Dlltriet Court tbil week, tbe NFL claimed that nqotiatloal for tbe LA Coliseum and Raiden tried to puali tbe deal put Lm Anlelea city and county oftlclala . . . Tbe Wublqton Recbldm have abandoned elforta to •iln former St. Louil Cardinal and Lon& Beaeb State nmn1q baot 1'erT7 lletcaJf. Metcalf played in tbe Canlldian Poot.ball Leape lut year . . . 8artNtra ••reel, wife ol former Green Bay Packer plaee-ldeker a.e.&er •are.a, bu llled for divorce . . . A proponl to bue Ule Summer Olympic Games permaneoUy in Greece baa drawn opposition from a aubltantial ae1ment of the International Olympie Committee's a memben . . . Corona del Mar Hilb graduate Erle &aft bu been selected aa the outatanding defensive lineman on Ule Occidental College football team. T....,..._-.r••H• TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Buketball -Houston at Lakers, 7:30 p.m ., KLAC (5'10). .. tJCI DEALTtoSS. • • flnt Mii ..... ta.. outeome .. rirtually did Md. ''Our lddl IU7ed ••art -tbey e.talDIJ plaJed our pme 'plan," uid f'lwDo State Coaela Boyd Grant, wbo watched bil · Bulldoo (~2 in eonfereace, J0.3 overall> maintain their one· 1ame lead in tbe PCAA race. ''It aeemed lllle every time they tried to make a run at U1 we would 1et three or four buketa-and that ean be a llUJe diaeourafinl.'' After enjoyin1 a 13-point lead at the ball, 33-20, tbe Bulldo1s never a.Uowed tbe Anteaters to get eloeer Ulan 12 point.a. ''They're tbe beat eoaebed team in the league and tbef have the best athletes," praised Mulll1an as UCI fell to 7-4 in conference, 15-8 overall. "Jerry Tarkanian <coach at Nevada Laa Ve1aa> saw them practice earlier tbia year and be told me be wouldn't want to play them. "We might have learned something from this. And ii we did learn sometbine. OK.'' Mulliean continued. "What I hope we learned is that we've got to keep our poise (UCI bad 18 turnovers to Fresno State's seven)." "We didn't play good and I ..... ~._,...., .... ,. ~.·.::.-==== .. = IO Witla bl.a II polatl. ,.,,..,,N tbe a..t team ID tbe coat_... and they execute real 1ood. Tbef are a real lood hmdw• tal team witb a 1ood eoacla. They Jmt out-played ua ..._ and we made too maay ads· takH." Premo State ftDiabed 11toottn1 11 pereeat from tbe floor' led bJ 1uard Doaald lluoq (17 polDU) and forward Ron HlUIDI (lt). Tbe only other player belldes Ma1ee seorin1 ID double ftpres ,, for the Anteaters ••• Grant Taylor, who came off t.be bmeh to score 12 point.a on a perfect 6-for-6 from the Ooor. Tbe Anteaten ended S4 per· cent from the field, but it wun't the 1bootia1 Ulat was tbe real story Thursday. "You could tell Uley bad been in this leasue for awhile," ob- served forward Rainer Wulf. "And we certainly showed our inexperience. '' Ev~ry time we tried to make a ruo, they wouldn't rattle. They're just a good ball club." The entire UCI team is con· vinced d that. . Leonard bout due WASIUNGTON CAP) -SUCar Ray Leonard will defend bis World Boxiae Council welterwetabt tiUe oo March 28, posalblf in Syracuse, N. Y ., ac- cordiq tq Leonard's attorney, Mike Tra.irler. "A championship fi1bt ia in tbe work.I," Trainer aaid Tbun· day. Altboulb an opponent bu not been choaea, "it will definitely be a top 10 contender," Trainer said. While Trainer refused to speculate on just wbo would 1et the tiUe shot at least one name, Denver's Larry Bonda, baa sur- faced. "He is under consideration," Trainer said , .. but so are others.'' ,Bonda, a relative unknown, bas 21 wins in 31 filbta, accord· inl to RlDI lla1uine. One poulble site for tbe bout. which will be available for Home Box Offlee televiaion 1\lt>- scriben, is t.be Carrier Dome in Syracuse. "The people in Syraeuae have expreued an interest in boatfna the fllbt, "Trainer aald. Tr'1ner refused to label the II arch 28 bout a tune-up for Leonard's June lt date with U1uanda's Ayub Kalule. The June· 19 fi1ht, to be held either in Las Veeaa or the Meadowlands in New Jeney, will be for Kalule's World Box- in1 Association junior mid· dleweiabt championship . ATHLETES TlJRN TO. ALCOHOL, DRUGS See a demonstration of the formerly of the Dallas Cowboys, checked himself into a re · babilitation center, s a ying he bad a cocaine habit that was costine him $1,000 a day and drauing· him to the brink of bankruptcy. The linebacker bad been cut by Ule Cowboy• durina the 1971 aeuoa and played brief- ly in t• witb San Francisco and Houston, only to be cut loose again by the Oilers. "I found myself past the point of dojng drugs," he said. "They were doing me." or course, not all athletes who us e drugs and alcohol atJuse them, but clearly some tum to the substances as solutions to job tensions. "PEOPLE THIN& athletes are. robot.a without feelinp, but we cry, we laugh, we have prob- lem• like everybody else," said' place kicker Chester Marcol, an admitted alcoholic. "We are ver7. emotional people, also. There are Iota of pressures. Muy athletes use alcohol to re- lieve the pressures." Mareol resorted to the bottle when ~ Green Bay Packers cut him lut October. "1 said, ',WbY me!' I wu resenUul. J wu/eal- ly 1oln1 to 10 out and bans one one, and I did." He Just didn't atop. "I drank for ll days, seven or eipt d t.bem real beaV)'." Mareol ••JS drin.kinl and tbe sport.I lifestyle go to1etber like aeotcb and soda. "Athletes are in the limelight and socialize quite a bit. We have op- portunities to s peak, have money and lots or free time. We try to ltill that time somehow. There are always cocktail parties, people buyin1 you a drink. Next day is the same thln1. "I've been in the league nine 7ear1, and I've known maybe five, people . . . who didb't' drlnk. 1be rant thine we d.o here durin1 two-a-days in trainlnc camp is 10 drink beer alter practice. It's our 5 o'clock club." IBNIUNS SAYS bia casual drug use was similar to that of many other baseball players who use amphetamines, mari- juana, cocaine and alcohol to re- lieve lhe t.edium. "There's a lot of empty time and there's noUliq you can clo wiUl it,•' be said. Jenkina wu not punished by the Canadian court Ulat convict· ed him d cocaine possession, nor was he suspended by mljor league baseball. He bas agreed, however, to support financially and verbally several drue abuse prevention and education pro- grams. Bernard King of the Golden State Warriors says Ule Ule-atyle booked him. "I was an alcoholic and I can live witb tbat," said Kins. wbo feels bis drinkin1 con- tributed to bis run-ins wiUl tbe law in college and in tbe pros. "Ba11letbell didn't do tbat to me. I milbt have done it an1wa1. I tried to do everytb1D1 sociall7 and that wua't Bernard K.lq." Kine went to a treatment center in Lm An1eles lut year and attends meetin11 of Alcobollca Anoo,moua. He HJS the AA HlliODI helped him learn why be wu drinkin1. "I USED TO DO some thln&• because I waa Bernard the athlete. It was part of Ule imqe, I 1ueu. At various times I felt that u an athlete I 1bould have a Sood time, partyin1. cbuinl women. But really, deep down, I dido 't enjo7 tboae tblD1s. The only way I'd enjoy myaelf when I went out was to have a drink. I didn't have tbe discipline to say no." Don Newcombe, who pitched for t.be Brooklyn Dod1en in the 1950s, la a reformed alcoholic wbo helped the Los An1elea Dodgers initiate a company. wide alcohol rehabilitation pro- gram. Now, u a speaker for tbe federal Department of HealUl and Human Services, be uaea bis experiences to help other athletes recoplle their prob- lem•. He went to Porter anct Garlits, Muldowney compete at OCIR ~on Garlits and Sbirlef A full pr'Oll'am ia aet at the ll,\aldowney bead Ule top fuel future homed tbe NHRA world d~11ter entriea for Saturda.J flnall at OCIR witJI 1ates opm mt'• Pepai Cballen1e raeea at for q:tzt noon and u.e n1e Count1 International flnt event at I . twQ that also lneludee fun. nt car competition and jet ear Ill uldowney 11 the reipin1 e lbltiom. NHRA champion. I ... ___ _ Bob Welch of the Los Angeles Dodgers to encourage them to seek belp. WELCH. A PITCHER, said he hasn't bad a drink since Jan. 16, 1880, which aJso happened to be the 80th anniversary of Prohibi- tion. Last monUl, be celebrated his own anniversary, with "a whole bunch of 7-ups." "I reached the decision to help myself when I s aw that I wasn't just drinking; I was get- ting drunk," said Welch. So early last y'e ar, We lch checked into The Meadows re- habilitation center. ·'I 've lost some friends because I don't drink, but they weren't real friends anyway," said Welch. "This past season, it was great not to wake up with any hangovers. My body felt bet- ter all season. When I ran, I ran to feel 1ood. not just to nm off the alcohol. "I don't know if I' II never drink again, but if I stay wiUl Ule prosram, I know I'm not 10- ine to die an alcoholic." 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Stewart was the only re- turning starter, while Riddell and Arndt also saw action a year ago. Despite their lack of size, one of the Artists' big assets is the rebounding game. They' II need all they can get against the Oiablos, who boast 6-5 Raul Montalfct, 6-5 Randy Sherwood and 6-3 Todd Sweetland. Also locked in deciding issues re- garding playoff berths in the 3-A division are University High's Tro- jans and the Irvine Vaqueros. two still jockeying for the No. 3 spot in the Sea View League. University is at league-leader Corona del Mar, where the Sea Kings await with an opportunity to put a lock on the crown. Should University upset Corona del Mar, tbe Trojans have third place and a berth in the playoffs .clinched. A loss, however. means they have to take a look at the Irvine-Costa Mesa duel, wbe.re Irvine bas a chance to pull into a tie with University with a victory over cellar-dweller Costa Mesa. IF TONIGHT'S r e sults find University and Irvine tied for third place in the final standings, a playoff between the two will take place at Corona del Mar Saturday night at 7. The rest of the scene appears sta- ble -Sunset League champion Foun- lain Valley will attempt to capture its third unbeaten season in five years and enhance an 18-game win- ni ng s treak while Edison and Newport Harbor prepare for the playoffs with final tuneups agalbSt Marina and Westminster, respec- tively. A victory for Estancia at El Toro would ensure the Eagles the No. 2 berth in the 3-A playoffs. but even a loss. coupled with a University loss at favored Corona del Mar, would keep Estancia in the No. 2 slot. OCEAN VIEW is a heavy favorite at Los Alamitos and the Seahawks' concentration will get a real lest - since the Cypress-Katella duel is the focal point. Ir Kalella (6-3 ) s hould derail Cypress (8·1), Ocean View (8-1) would take tbe undisputed Empire League crown with a victory. For others -the season's end as here . Westmin s ter 's Mick DeLavaJlade (24.0 scoring average), Marina's Roger Weninger ( 15.4). Huntington Beach 's up-and-down Oi lers ( 11·2 in non-league, 1-8 in league). Costa Mesa's Roger Lackey and El Toro's Tom o· Hnen. among others, take their final bows tonight. ToaJl.ht's schedule Sea View Lea1ue (7:31) University (5-4) at Corona del Mar ( 7-2) Estancia (6-3) at El Toro (3-6) Irvine (4-5) at Costa Mesa (2-7) Soatll Coast Lea1ae (8) Laguna Beach (5-4) at Mission Vie-jo ( 5-4) San Clemente (6-3) at Dana Hills (2-7) Laguna Hills ( 2-7) at Capistrano Valley (7-2) s..set Lea111e (7:31) Marina (3-6) at Edison (6-3) Fountain Valley (9-0) at Hunt- ington Beach (1-8) Westminster ( 3-6 ) at Newport Harbor (5-4) Empire Leape (8) Cypress (8-1) at Katella (6-3) Ocean View (8-1) at Los Alamitos (3-6) Loara (G-9> at Kennedy (2-7) An1ehas Lea1•e (7:31) Mater Dei (3-4) at Bishop Amat ( 1-6) Bishop Montg~mery (6-1) at St. Paul (1-6) Pitchers spark wins for OCC, Saddleback Orange Coast and Saddleback colleges advanced to today's cham- pionship semifinal round of tbe Casey Stengel baseball tournament with victories in the opening round Thurs- day at Golden West College. The Pirates, behind the s olid pitching of sophomore Kelley Simon and a 12-hit attack, dumped Golden West, 5-1. while Saddleback defeated LA Valley, 4-2. as pitcher John Vela scattered 11 hits in going the dis- tance. TODAY AT Z:31, OCC and Sad· dleback were to square off while Golden West played LA Valley earlier in the day in the consolation semifinals. In other games Thursday, Cerritos edged Santa Monica, 4-3, and Han- cock defeated Pierce, 6·4. Today at Cerritos, Hancock plays Cerritos at 2 : 30 while Pierce played Santa Monica. For OCC (3-1), Simon, a transfer from Texas (El Paso), went tbe dis- tance. allowing one unearned run on 10 bits. He struck out four and 1ave up three walks. the win was the Pirates' sixth straight over rival Golden West in the last three yean. WITH ORANGE COAST leading, 2-0, in tbe top of the eighth inning, I OCC's Rich Amaral singled. That was folJowed by lhree consecutive s ingles by Larry Lee, Mike Van- derburg and Kevin Sliwinski for two runs. Vanderburg, who had advanced to third on Sliwinski 's base hit, scored BASEBALL on a wild pitch, giving the Pirates a 5-1 lead. Five Orange Coast players had two hits , including Amaral, Lee, Sliwinski, Reggie Montgomery and John Melbon. For Golden West, Larry McArthur, Randy Brouwer and Bob Grogan all had two hits apiece. SADDLEllMK'S WIN was due, in large part, r several fine d~fensive plays as catcher Benny Amaya threw out two L,f.. Valley baaerunners at- tempting to steal. Amaya also had the hot bat as he picked up three bits, including a home nm and two RBI. -. 'LEASE .DIRECT AND $AVE!!! '0.00 DOWN! '961tw 1'11 111 I Dr ..... 9'mellt I•..._ • .,_. lrHS., '9llf ... Mll•lw, .,....,.. ........ ,......... •.• ....-.CNl. - • -~l!"!i 0. ---............. :1111t4.. T.-of Ila';'~-~ .......... _.... .... ,_._......_. SIMILAR PROGRAM APPLIES TO ANY 1~1 IN OUR INVENTOR'f'.. OfMge CoMt OM. Y PflOT/Friday, F~ 20. 1111 Ties force two girls' playoffs I 1 . Barona, Eagle. t!Gplure league baaketball crmOu j FCKmLalD Valley ud Eatanda bl&bl wrapped up tllelr respective 1lrl1' baaketball leaaue cbampionablp1 Tbunday nl&bt, but four otbel' area team• an involved in a playoff baWe to decide wbo'U 10 to the CIF playofta. And Ocean View 1nuck loto the CIF playoff• with a third-place flnilh in Em- pire Leque act.ion. ESTANCIA, 11·1 in the Sea View Lea1ue after a 5:Hl triumph over El Toro, baa now won 20 straiebt lea1ue gamea datiq back to tut seuon. Ranked No. 2 in the CIF 3-A poll, Coach Joe Wolf's Easies used a balanced scorinc attack, witb no less than five playen hitting double fisures. Bronwyn Hand bad the bot band with 22 points, while Cara Francy delivered 13, Vickie Simpson bad 12 and Kris Reid and Shae Bilyeu chipp;d in 10 apiece. 1 Angela Rock and Robin Holmes eacn scored 22 points against the highly tout- ed Eagles. Meanwhile, both Irvine and Corona del Mar did what they had to to keep their hopes alive. CdM downed University, 53-30 despite 17 points from Uni's Kim Farrar, while Irvine topped Costa Mesa, 56-35. T~E VICTOalES LEn the winners tied for third place with 5-5 league rec- ords and set up a playoff game which was scheduled for 3:15 today at El Toro High. Tb..,.., Diet, CdM did not allow the Trojans to bit double nsww in any quarter, u the Sea Kina• olMll*l a M·lJ halftime lead with a balanced 1coriD1 attack. At Colla Mesa, Irvine Coach Glenn PatcheU needed a bia 1econd-balf effort from h1I airll to down the Muatanas. Costa Meaa, which came into the aame with an 0-t lea1ue reeord, trailed the V11queroe, 31-22 at tbe half, before Irvine put 13 points on the boarda in tbe third quarter to the Mustanp' four. LYNN &ELLY LED Irvine with 14 points, and Tonya Pruett added 10 with strong performances off the bench. Estancia and El Toro will await Mon- day's announcement of the CIF pair- ings, but Irvine and CdM still have one more score to settle. In the Sunset League, Fountain Valley improved its record to 19-5 over- all, and the Barons' 9-1 record gives them the league crown. Thursday night, Chris Wycinowski bad 21 points, 15 in the first half, and teammate Marrianne Velgen added 12 to pace the Barons. Huntington Beach's Tracey Clinken- beard finished with eight points. M EANWlllLE, EDISON'S 53-41 de- cision over Marina forced the Vikings into a playoff match with Westminster. The two teams, finishing witb 5-5 rec- ords, are tentatively expected io meP.t PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY,FEl.24, 1981 Saturday at Hunun1u1a oeacn .tUJa, bu& no Ume baa been announced. Tbunclay niabt, Sue Randall seon4 17 points and Shannon Meyer bad u .. 1 alon1 with 18 rebounds to help the Cbarsen improve their record to S.2, 18-3 overall. The Cbar1ers are alao playoff bound. • For Marina_A..inda Bohm delivered 12 i points in a Joline cause. 1 In the Empire League, Ocean View l defeated Katella, 39-32, givin1 tbe Seahawks third place and a playoff berth. Senior Chris Olsen scored 14 points and bad 11 rebounds, while Ellette Rivera had eight points and Tammy Webb puJlled down 16 rebounds. Ahead by just two at halftime, the Seahawks used a tough second-half de- fense to limit Katella to just eight points in each of the final two quarters. Moskau loses dispute CINCINNATI (AP) -An arbitrators' decision has made pitcher Paul Moskau the third player to lose to the Cincinnati Reds in salary disputes this year. A professional arbitrator ruled in the club's favor on Thursday. The Reds also won arbitrator's decisions in disputes with center fielder Dave Collins and outfielder Mike Vail. 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Wit• tory wo.akl produH a • ••• ., lie for MC'OGCI plac• wklt UM lluaU•n, bolb GWC and the Ct.ar1er1 trt already auured of the home court advanlqe in UN lint round ol t.be wild card plQGlfl But a Charter victory aJso means the teams split t.be recutar seuoo series. and a coin Olp will determine wbo has the bome court advan- tage in t.be second round of the playoffs. Of course, GWC can make thincs easy on Southern Cal Con- ference officials by beat- ing the Cbar1e r s toni1ht. But it won't be easy. Cypress, after a lackluster first half, baa won six straipt. In fad, t.be last time the Cbar1en were de- feated was at bome by GWC, 87-sein overtime. Besides havtn1 two of the top scoren in the leaeue -Paul Gilbert ( 15.5) and John Miller (11.0) -Coach Don Johnson bas the playmating excellence of sophomo r e point guard Stan Davis on his side. Since Davis joined the team, the Chargers have won five in a row. "Cypress is a big and talented team,'' cau- tions Greenfield . "'l"tfey've been playing well lately and the pres- ence of Davis at guard has really helped their rhythm." Basketball scores c:r ~•-a.Pa.UCl,,,_il ucun.~ .. S... ,,_ ..... UC S-.. ._..a .. L-9Ndl St. a. Pe<lflc n use 1•. SUolfw•u Ca l St• Ootnl-1 Hiii• SS. Cal State LA S2 Cal SI ... Horthrldge ... Chapm•n .. E Mont ... 1', Se•llle Pacific IS ....... Utah Sl.11, C.I Slate Fullerton 73 Montana'°· Boha SI SI BYU M, Tua•·EI P .. olS IO•llo I), Montana St SS U t•h '°· Haw Me•ICO 1J N MHlco St. H, Wlch11A1 SI. 10 ~ A•ron 11, Tenn. Tech 71 Col) Br•dley '3, 1n41.,. St. S4 Crelgl>ton 13, Dr••" (ot) 1 llCnolUI. Michigan 64 South Alabema JO, llllnolt St. o 1owa II, Incl'-6S St. Lo..104, ._,....,,St. M Mlchl-s.. , .. WIK-In u Ml--.12, Ololo S.. 1' Pur-12, Horthwntarn •• Val-al9ol1.Porll...OSl.ll .... A....-1-., St. 71, E. Te,...•-St. 72 lot) Murray St. 1•. A"'"" ,..ay ~ NE~71.CM-yM H. CMM .... St. 12, OullaS1 E. K--y 1', --St. IS Mer'9f' M,-~-.. MIM• T-•J. -· 1(-uoy,.. SE~-. Nie-ts St. 11 ca...-.1 It, VMI 6S .... Leftf ,....,. u. 1a, c.-1c u. 11 l'lo4y c._.,, ,a1r1lo4d .. ,.._.,,_....._,.. Sa-MellU, It~ S4 Women ~ , ...... , ...... .. MlraCollAI "·Or .... Coe1t SS ..... ec-.. ... v .......... Esl ... cla a. El TetJ,,.. cor-dtl -u . Unlwe"ily JO lrvlM 56, C.IAI Mau U -1-'U..-EdlMHI S), -Ina 41 Fouftleln Valle, U, Huntington 8HchJS ..... ,.u ... OceaA View Jt. Kalella J2 Weekend • • viewmg T&LKVlllON it:• a .m <•> -aM* COl.INTaY Ill.I ICllOOt. -ft1I w•k'1lw11 • cllms':"J. aad downhill. l.Dl&ructon: ......... ud LulH r . ti a.a (I) T&NNM -IUe Nu&Me va. Vi· jay Amritraj ln UM WOT Chall-.. Cup, taped at Moall'eal. 12 :10 p .m . <I•> -PtJTBOL lNTSaNACIONAL -Germany va. Bu11aria . t p.m. <12> IOCCSa. l p m . (2) IP081'8 arSCl'AClJU8 -The loteroatlooal 1wlmmla1 lavltatioeal, taped la Parle, bu• oatiom lacfudiU UM U.S., USSR aad Eaat o..-maa.y competla1. Alao: TIM World 1Cup aka~, taped at Sapporo. 'Japan. (4) - co • lld&nBALL -Tbe USC Trojana meet t.be California Golden Bean la Berkeley. (7) G8EATE8T 8P08T8 LSGSND8 -A tribute to Willi.a Reed, wbo as team captain helped pide the New York Knick.a to a pair ol NBA champiomhis- lb the early lt'10s. 3:30 p.m. (7) -P&O BOWUNG -The flaala of the AMF Maeic-Score open, taped at Peoria, lll. 4 p.m. C2) -GOLF -Tb1rd round play ln the Los An1eles Open, taped at Pacific Paliaadea at the Rjviera Country Club coune. 5 p.m . (7) -WIDE wou.o or SPO&TS - The 21st annual Winternationals drq races, taped at Pomona. Also: A performance by the Cb1neae acrobats of Canton and a performance by the win- ners ol the U.S. national figure skatine cbam· pion1blp1, taped in San Diego. (28) -SOCCE&. 7 p .m . (50) -SPO&TS AME&ICA - Highlights from the 1980 California colleee water polo championships. 7:30 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE B.AS&ETBALL - The UCLA Bruins vs. the Stanford Cardinals. 8 p .m . (50) -SOCCI:& MADE IN GE&MANY. 12:30 a.m. (13) -COLLEGE MS&ETBALL -The Marquette Warriors vs. the DePaul Blue Demons, taped at Rosemont, Ill. &ADIO Basketball -Pacific at UC Irvine, 7:30 p.m ., KWVE (108 FM>; USC at California, 3 p.m., KNX (1070); UCLA at Stanford, 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710). Hockey -Philadelphia at Kings, 7 p.m .• KOGO (800). · s-"••'• ""· r•tll• TELEVISION 9:45 a.m. (34) -FVTBOL INTEBNACIONAL. 10 a.m . (2) -NBA 8ASKETBALL -The Los Angeles Lakers meet the Knicks in Madison Square Garden, New York. (4) -BOXING -Bob- by Czyz vs. Teddy Mann in an eight-round mid- dleweight bout from Atlantic City. Also on the card: Tony Tucker vs. Kerry Judge and Bernard Taylor vs. Jimmy Washington. (50) -SPORTS AMERICA -Highlights from the 1980 California community college water polo championships. 11 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Virginia Cavaliers vs. the Notre Dame Fight- ing Irish in Rosemont, Ill. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 12: lS p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECl'ACULAR - Mike Rossman (39-6-3) vs. Luke Capuano ( 19·3) in a scheduled IO-round light heavyweight bout from Chicaao. 1 p.m. (2) -GOLF -Final round play in the Glen CampbeU Los Angeles Open from Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades. <•> - SPO&TSWO&LD -The women's professional s urfing championship, taped at Sunset Beach on Oahu, Hawaii. Also: The world invitational weightlifting championship and Part five of the world pro figwe skating championships. (7) - SUPERSTARS -National League MVP Mike Schmidt beads the list or Stan in the men's final, taped at Key Biscayne, Fla. 2:30 p.m . (22) -SOCCE&. 3 p.m. (7) -WIDE WOllLO OF SPORTS - W BC bantamweight champion Lupe Pintor de- fends his title against Jose Uzega in a scheduled 15-round bout, taped in Houston. Also: A retrospec- tive of the 1980 Winter Olympics. &ADIO 1Basketball -Laken at New York Knicks, 10 a.m., Kl.AC (570). <Tile Dally PUot la •ol re1poa1lble for late cllu1ea.) UCI opens season Backed by a team wbicb bu improved in 15 of 20 events, Coach Kevin llcNair bu reuoo to smile these days aa be sends b1a UC Irvine track and field squad against visitine Cal Poly <San Luis Obiapo> Saturday in the dual meet opener ( 1 p.m.). "We're really excited about the seaaon opener," beams llcNair, whose Anteaten finished fifth in the Pacific Coast Athletic Auociation last season. "We've got a lot of expefieoce and we believe the addition of several recruits and red 1birta baa allowed us to improve in many eventa," McNair says. UCl's top.returnees are Greg Marjama in the 110 high hurdles and 400 intermediate hurdles, and Carlyle Kidd, a 10.6 100-meter sprinter. Alao back are Tony Wells <•7.0 400-meter), Phil Chapman (7-0 high Jump) and Joe Young (3:48.87 1,500- meter). 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Nnvton 11'1, Allt-lptu• tot Porti-ns, o.1r o1' 10. S•n 01990 116, H-ton 9'I Otnwtr 121, -la 12• T ....... '•Oetft•• H0\1$1.., •t l.aAIWt Stn Antonio at Inell..,. Porll-at New Jt rwy OtllH el 1'1141-lplll• Mllw--al Kanw• City ChltetO el UI.,_ San Oteoo at Go40tn S .. tt Phoenix •I »•Hit COLLEGE FrelnO Stata 70, UCI 55 l'al"90 STATI Poslltr 0, Bractlty •. Wllll•m• l, "'*""n I, M41>on 11, H19oln• "· S.111 l, ven-.,.n •. D•••• s. Tt•c>rnp•on 10, Attd 0. _,,_r_ 0 UC t•Y••• Fuller l , Whlt lOon •• Taylor 11, Beat •. Wull l, MtOo,,.10 •. B!OWl'I 0, -!IS t, Magee IS. Halfflme FrHN> State. ll·lO Total fOUI• Fr ...... Stalt IS, UC 1 .. 1 ... 1•. FouledOUI ...,,.. NCAA lndMdual leadera ,.,,.,.,.... ..... "' scoatNO ft II,_ .... Maeff,UCf....-U7 UI UI .. 7 Fredrick, s . C11ro 2S. Ul .... 31.1 Ferrar•. Col911tt 131 , .. Miii 11,• Jeckson, °"'•·City lSS 10. ... U .I Belcher. SI.-· 101 no S:M u .. Wllll•mt, H-lon 2JS 11J 51.1 2.S.3 Lloyd, Or•kt 133 11S Sii lU AlnQa. 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K•nS•S SI, St. Joteptl's (Pa I . .. ..... ,, 1,D'l'I soo 12 I, IU Sl.l 1' I ,003 SJ.I 70 I, 11S S..J 11 l,H• Sl.1 7• 1.311 S7,I ll l ,JJ4 Sl.D 11 1,1'0 SI 7 n 1,1 .. SI s n 1,Jo se s High 1ehool ranking• Cll'4·A PM. k_,,__. 1 S.n -coo 1211-01 l LOllQ BHcn Poly ( 19 7> J. 0c ... v-""JI 4. S.rrt 11'"1 S Mt•bu•V Park UHH • Murphy 110-41 1 ... _. YalltT 11e.JI • Compton 1u .. ) t . PtlCK Verdn I It 41 10 ltltl Ver-.. 0.1 llS.ll Pa.-... (IS.SI Other Servlle ( l._4) Cll' ).A 1 SI eemaro lll-31 2. l.t Oulni. (10-l) 3. S.n Gor90ftlo 110.JI 4, Monno V•llf\t 11 ... 11 S.Lyn_C,MI 6. Cw-... -111-SI I . BIKCO Ttcll ( l .. Sl I. T ustln ( 1 .. 41 a.. Dami., 11S·SI 10 (tit) Al .. rsldt Poly (, .. SI WHI Covin• ( 17 • ., Warrtn ('1·tl , ..... ,. n .. SI 0 • ,, ,. 11 I • .. 90 11 ~ S4 .. lS ,. IJ , .. s Others : Ed~wood Ill ~1 . Sonia Ano Volley 034 1; BAa-Otlncl• 111 II. Ctl'J•A 1. Vltlor V•lley (20-01 " 2.Notaletl14•UI 1' 3.Caplslr-Vallty 171·31 IJ 4. Pom-Cl .. 11 61 s .•• ,.,_ (1 .. J) SJ •. Gltndalt 11 .. SI Cl 7 ltalr OHl lS I. S....ny Hiils (1M) II t. flit) s.an C-tt 111·., tl La 5etN (11·4) IJ 0-s; Altflelll 11 .. SI, BurrOUllflS 117·41 Ctl',·A 1. S.nlt Cl•u II~>; 1 • ....,.,,.. 11 .. 11; J. hmpte City 111·41; 4. llell·Jeff 11 .. 11. S. CM91111 .. lt IU·SI; 6. Clltclwld (20-21 ; 1 Wtllttlar Orilll8t l'MI; I. Ou«1t 117.JI, • Mlr•IH .. 11•-41; 10. S.. Mtrl"I (IS·SI. Cll'.._.I~ 1, .,...,._ 11 .. 41 ; 2. c.-...... (U·41; ). Menlcltlt Pral' C IS·ll; 4. C•ltlr.,o V•lltY ("-4); S. Metedyt•MI llJ•Sl; •. ~ Owlttllfl " .. II; 1 Avtl ... Cl04); t. ............. l'M); •· c:.e P"" (1 .. 2); 10. Clle) Ml9'119ftd Mall 116.J) anti Owel'lt Ytltey Cll•tl, • HIGH ICHOOL WOIMN CdM A. UnMn1tJ IO '""" ... " -,..,,,. "· c .... ,., ••. v.,.. a. Cllf"'-s. 11-o, CO•CMIA oaL MA• -Stwellten t, an.c .. 1. o.w 4, -~ 2. •"....., •. 0,....,. 15, ltMMll •. tc..n...,.... . U1tl"9nltY S I I ...... Cw ...... 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Wy<lnownl JI, filO(l\et"Mlt I ..,.._ I c;.,....,,, •. 0.•lt IO "-''~ H"ltllnll"" a..:11 e • 10 II .ti ,._,~1tln Valt•t IS II U 11.-.. fOUI flolit HW\I.,....,. .. .Ch II, "-· l11n v.11, t '""l•G o..l C•tr CH""ll ....... •••·t ft) ldteoA 13, Merine •1 • 01'°" Mot< 11 ••f\tall 11, S•l'lt•.-... t, M<oll•to I, H-7. 1( ...... 2, OtnHt,.rJ MAatu f,1111......,., I, S.rry 2, lurrl• 2 ,..,m ll. (ralt t • ..., .. ku> I, Cor .. 11 l, ,._ ......... k••-yO..nen Eoiton • 11 14 M•r1na 10 •• 4 Tota l IOUI• Edl•on 11 """"n• ... out Borry IAoUrlnaJ Oc:.en View 3t, Katelle 32 llATaLL.A G-n 11. M-I, R•mlrtl •. Clor• •. Pl•Uoot l ocaAN 111aw Olwn u . A ... ,. 1, - I, Burnt 4, Hotlenoe• 2, Sulton l, MallrlllQ l. kwt•YO.r1en Keltlle • 10 I 1-.U 0c: t•n Vloow II 1 II •-1' TOt•I tc>Ws Oce•n V11w '· K•l•ll• U , Fouled°"' none1 Women'• high achool rankings Cll'4·A I R1wt rtldt Poly 119•0); 1 1.-. (IS-0); ) S•n o.eiw1a1 120-11, 4. Lono Beech Poly UO·ZI, S. C.ulwtr Ctly lll-11, •· Simi Vellty 112-11; I Comptan 111·S); I. SI. J.....,, C 11 S). t. ··-llMI; II, ,._. Yt1i.. 111·41. Ctl' J.A I Foothill (1901, l. ··-i. 0 .. 11; J, Los Alto• 111·11 , 4. Cypress C11·•>. S. E_....., (It 11. •. ~ (1 .. 1); 1. Alt• Loma 114•11; I. Wolnut Cll·ll, t Altm.,,'f 11•·31; ,0, ...,. rough> 117·11. Cl,_ 2·A I South Hill\ 11/.11; 2" -Yf•lr 11 .. J), J, Cl\lno C14-SI. 4, GJarty 11 .. JI, S. """'- 11' 41, • C•plslr..,o V•llty CU -41 : I Artola 11s.s1; I. -ri. K-1 <••·ll: t. Norco ( 1t·ll; 10. I.a St,.,.. (IS.S) Lett.,. of Intent UIC Ouelne JJatk'°" IEdllOnl, db; Mlh Brummet! IHYnllnvton lleJath, Golden WHll,I. UCLA OI. Duvel Lowe (Founl•in ValltYI. STANl'CMllO Emllt Harry (F0"'11Jain Valley), -; O.ve MJallronlc IC.,.ls.lrM\o V•llty), •-; OM WHl•rfleld (Ceplslr.,o Valley). It. A•IZO•A Mark Gobel C Ktnntdy, Goldt" Wesll, le. WAIHINOTON -Jell Partrld(lt CTuslin, Ooldtn Wesll, p, UTAH STATI Oona Jollnson (Minion VlejoJ, oe: Rlclt-r IOc:Hn Viewl, db. rActr1c -Gr09 P«os I El Toro), 01: Bo4» Shoftln fCAwona dtl _,,,db. I.ONO aa..ae ITATll[ -Gu, Joi.- ICapln r-V•H•r. ~•-ck>, 1t; Miit• Ountwln IS... C.t_,,lt, Saodl-ck). de; D•n AbbOll C-mlMltr, OOfdtn Wntl, lb. SAN 'osa ITATa s1 ... 1od1tln f lrwlne, s.cNl-kl, c. 1<aa1MO ITATa S1""'°"9 Paldt IL8 Poly, S--k), -NOT•• DAME Urr• w.111.,.,,, IAoUltr O.~~:~A$ -Troy St\lrtr (Edison), lb; Dino 1941 (Edi_.), dlHb. ILLtNCMI -Ml•• Eddo (S.n c .. ..-•. ~-···-· MllSOURI Erl< Schmid! IMlsslorl VI• 10. S.dtl-kl. p. YA•Daaalt..T Chris Gullerrtr fS.rvllt, Golden W..l), lb. TULIA -lllllikt w-k (Los AlarNIM. Goldtn Wftll, Ill> UTAN -Lindsey Gray CDomtn9.,.1, Gotdtn WHll, di. A.., Et-rd 1c..-. Goldtrt W..11. IL NEVADA 11..AS llEGAI> -Mthln JJatklOn IEdl-'l. *'· IDAHO H-.. o Wll<o• (8olw Grande. Goldtn We1ill, di. CAL STATI c•OttTH•tDO•> Jim'°"' pom (Fountain Valley, GolOtn West), -. Lynn JtnklM (Lo\ Al•mllCK, GOiden w .. 11. dt· Ed Atmtle (Wutmlnster. Golden wi.11. db; JoM Nichols I Kennedy, S.O· Ol•b•tkl, rt>; Slewe OtCaHS (Mission VltlO, S•ddlebatk I, db, NaW MaXtCO Dove Vranich (Mater Dt~'oi:t·. ITATE Mikt •••••ndtr ( EOlson1, to; Stoll Strcanidtr ( Edl10nl, t. WlllE• STATE Bob Casper !Mission v lrJo, Gotdtn w~o. Ot. MO•THE•N •••ZONA Tom Pistol• IA•nchO 4 1.,,,.1 .... GOIOtn Wtsll, di. Alck Lanplltar IFountlln V•lle'(, Goldtn WHO, di. Don o ........ 11Hunllnoton BHch, Go40tn w;:~i~•TH 011.UHINGTCHO Mike Tert9ls ((CKla MH•, Ooldtn Wotll, rb; Stewt Ottrith (Ooldtrt Wf10. de; Tony Flores 'Pacuiu , Gotcttn WHO, lb MISA ICOLOltAOOI Frtd Moore l Millikan. S•llton, Miu .• Golden W~ll. rb NHL WALES OO•l'l•aNCIE N-11 Dl•lll• W I.. T GI' OA rb ltl1t1• Mantre•I Plttsbur9" O.troll Hartford 31 1' ' lS. '" 7J 31 11 e 2S1 17• 11 20 1t • tlJ ljj .. 11 l• 11 Ito 240 .. IS lt 16 21! lM .. 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UCLA m , UC ......... c ..... c:..-cc> Medollll: UCL.A, ... c:.11 IMI. ) Orange Cout DAIL y P1LOT~~. February 20, l1111 ATPtowwwnt , .. "' ...... . ,.... ..... ....... JIMM' ~ .... ftn1 ,,,._, W , H ; l••n L .... e.f .... l..U, t •l, ... , M , HlrOlt s.i-... Tr"' ............. ,; ltot<M T-.... -"leler, .. ,, ... . M ; .,._ TtlllCNr tlef. l:tlt!M O!Mol, .. t • .. 1; _,..., GetlfrlM *'• Mel ""'call, .. >. •'4i T-StNf el. "9ul KrMAI, "'• W ; Ptl DuPretef. PNI Oenl,M ,•.0. Women'• lournem.nt ( ......... , leCtllll ..... MtteMt Mime~ dot, J-RUIHll, .. ,. 6·4 ; Ptm Tt•O•vrden dtf Meltl El1ter1-..... •». l<athr Jord.,. del Zina O.,rlson, •·1, •·l. Community ccMlefe .... .... 7 ........... 1 ....... Collen IGWCl def Str-r, .... l·S; SchUIM IGWC) Ott. Wlllt...,., ·~. I •; Pi P ... on CGWC) def. lerto•, "'· .. 2 ... I; Fullbrl.,_ CGWCl dlf. Ttrllftllno, •·•· ~I, .. l ; Wiii'-• IG"WCl dtC. Net"°", •·I, 1·•, I·•: HU9fln (R) Ott. Sll11tr. 4 ... 1-S. •·l. Demi• w1111 ............... IGWCI 0.1. w1111 ...... Slrodllar.•.J,l .. ;Hel....,.·8Ml-C•lc1tl.Cot· ltn·SllYff, 4-0, ,_., •»; Fullbfltfll·Sc!Mrf• IGWC)cltl. Ttr.,,tlno-HU9hat,l ... l •• •.J. Or .... GeatU, •le H-4 11 ..... Sa t•tar IOCCI Otl. l •mmtn, I·•, .. ,, Htnry I AHi Ott. Frtntn, U , I •, •.O, GrJaCla (DCC) Clef lracllay, •·l, •·1. Liu (OCCl Otf Mew • ..o. •·•. Htrft-1 IAHI dtf Sh.om· burg, S .. , retlrtCI; Meltr I AH I Ot f Maler. ........ -· Feddtrly·S.l•H• IOCC.I O•tl Tommen- Htrnandet, .. 1. l·S. ,rtnch·Llu IOCCI cit!. Htnry·Maltr, .. J ... 4; Bracllty•MtH c AHi Otf. Gracia-Elvin,,_., .. 1. ~-t, EHi UsA-IM' SI ...... Tunstall CS.I dtl. McClure, 6·2.•-4; o-nay ISi dtl. S.MP>G', (·I, •·l. Wittenberg ISi 001• Ma, .. ,. 6-J; Patton ISi dtl. M. S.l'lthll, 6·0, t ·O; S.rrer10 ISi Clel A. S.rtcht1, •·l. 6_.; Ber,,.1 !El.Al def. J-•· M, 6·4. -" Oownty·Pollon ISi dtl. Sancher S..,ti.1. •·O •-> TunslJall·Bat k (SI Ott McClure S.;,,ps0n, 1·6, .. 4; Wlltenl>c!ro Strr#ID ISi oet. Btr,..l·Ma, •·2, 7 S Women CC>l.LEGIE Ari.-. IAVllMl ... I UC INhw•, SMU J ll ...... Mar l• M.,.rs 10 dtl Fo•. • 1, o ... 6 l, M.,ch fSMUI Ot• Kffhr>Q •·l • 1 MehOO. Mytrs l I) oel PrltOn•rn. • •. I •· • • VHittk ISMUI dtl Nlaon o 3, • •, l·S, Mallory (I) dtl F•>Cnt•. •·3.• 7. EtltdQO' Ill dtl Collt<, I •. l•o. •·l -.. My., .. M .... r\ fl I dtl """rch V•tlttk, .... •·l. Nl-·Mallor'; (I) dtl. Ft» Prl<tor..m. •·•. • 2, •·•, Fhc:her Collff C SMU I Clel KHI ono·Ellfd90, J.•. S.J. rtllred COMMUNITY COLLaOE GM-Wnl S, Ctrrltet 4 ""''" Gomt1 IC) dtl Hontlnk, t 0, t4, FloyO fCI dtl TrumlNll, ._,, 6 0, Hl1on COWCI Oel. Contrtr•>. 6·1. •·•. 6·1, Biiyeu (GWCI Ott Florn, • D, 6·1, CIOiii lOWCI del VHrh-n, •·4. 6 I, T•ktha51\1 IGWCI dtl. Carter. I·•, o·I: Wt>lltm•n (C) dt l Cle9horn, , .. , S·I -.. Gpmu·Flort) IC) dtl. Hen•lnk Hlton, scorn nol •••llM>lo; F1ovd·Contrtrat ICI def. H......,_ll·Bllyeu, •.J, •·4; T •k•h•.,I· Myuko CGWCI dtl C•rter Vttrnoorn. 1·•. 6 l, 1·6. .. ~;1·· .. Hdlll• ~-CM.I~··· ....,.._ ....... llldlft; ..... c-. 411111-. ........... -... J ,_: •1111 ~· ''-· .... ...... -..... ,. •-: Ntlflt , .... ,._ .... ...... _._,.,,...;~­.......... .... Y..., -a-2 ~; """" C-· "-· IMtaANta "'TitUllSDAY'l 8alWL Tl IUMtll.,._,_ I ' ....... , Finl roe• -'Coulll" e1tlryl WlftlilMI TurbultMa IMcCMt..,), J .40, J.00, 2.20; IC-ledMry) Oowtal•Cr-(TeJINl.J.olO. l 00,J.JO;MyllaldVM_.tCAwclorol,•.•· Second rtOCt -~ lo.llllOW...,.l, S.40, l.40, ?.•; Summtrttll (Hawlt'(), 6 00, • .O; Ftirly MJald IUpf\Jaml , S.611. U Deity OoubltCl .. J poldtlO ••. Third roe• -EMI« TOY ICAwdtrol, Jl.40, 13 to, •.40; The trlll\ Ir-CM<Cllrrctn>. J.611, 3.20, Oawnl .,...'tF....:yCHJawley).t.lO Fourlh r•t e E ttvtn Ptllc•n• (Shotmalltrl. •.40, J,90, 2.20; Fl-erlnQ I V•tentutl•I, 6.20, l .•O; Shamttn (Ot1~.,.1. 2.10. ,..Jlllft r.ce -Lotd'( Tr-• (Pinc..,,), S.00, J.19\ l .40, FIOIOllln I 0.1-ua"tOI, 3.tO, UO; J•MtS l(lndf (Coo'dtf"o), •.20. u ... ct•" .. , pald'41.SO SI.11th rJatt HJanlmo IPlfttayl, I .to, •.40, 3.00, Come on Cllrl (0.t-wyal, U.00. t .40. NlnthlMlnQ(McCll'ron),S.40. Seventh r•t• Woodland Lad 110.1-.....,.1. :M.oo, 11.40, J.40; ~ 0.1 fHawtey), 4,00, l .20; Verdurtl CTorol, l.40. IS uat la C.·11 paid USO.SO. U Pltk Sia 1 .. 1·1·1·4·., poid •114,1>4 wllft ont wlftf'llllQ llCktl ISi• h«-1. U Pio Sia conso1a11 ... paid '"'-'° with S2 wlnntno lie kt ls lllw hor9'"). • EIQhlh race Aaiu • MJan (Pineo I. l.to, l .40, 2.10. CrHI OI .,,. Wn• CSlloem•ktrl, J 40, l.40; SN'"90(Plerctl, 1.90. Ninth roee Ftordtllucw fMc:C.•rron). 1.20, •.00, 2.olO; &.llltwlncl CSllotmal>tr I, S 00, 1 to, Kerrie Kon !Plnuvl. 3.00 SS euci. I 1 . ., Ptl0'1ll SO Alltno.n<e 11,116. Hoflywood Park TNUaSOATll aalULTS Ulnl .. U.....,. ...._.. -•t) Ftr>I rJate F-y "'""" 10 '8 rienl, l IO, 1 •o, 7 10. Dot W•w• I 0.>0m.,). J.•O, 1.10; Mr Corttent COl...,I, J.10 U u•<I• fS.1) l>••d \le 60 Second rot• Fl•tl\ Slorm IClilll, 4 10. l •O. J 00. Sllwer> Sl.,lel fVell..,dln~ml, • 00, J IO, m•or>tr Lee N ( A1tllmoncll, •.90 Trurd r.ce Mon,~igneur tSPMrrM), I •O. • 00, 1 20, !Coupled tnlryj Pac:.., Biii I Lon11ol, J 00, 3,00, ICoupltd entryt Nor1h Wt>lern IAnOtr.on). l .00, 3.00 U .. ., .. I J.1) P••d '5S.SO. Fourth roee C.ros~'' CTOOCll, S.10, J.10, l 90; Ctwo.._ Prine• (l>tsomtrl. l 40, 1.40, HH Cll-r (Sttmtrmartl, 4.00 Fifth r~e Body Chtc:ktr (A-I. 11 IO, •.OO. l.40. Fourth Aow lLIO"lhllll, 1 • .0, 110, Anctvs For901able fOlwnl. 2.60. I S ...... C "II P•ld Jtt.00. Slaln r«t C•leOlue fAnder...,.J, J.60, 1 . .0, 1.10, F....:y BM-SS IAublnl, J.40, 1.eo. Zarrue11e 1 ~1. 2.90 Stwonlh rJatt Mr. M.M. (Shtrrtnl, S.60, J.00, 2.IO; Mltlwtets Tl9f" ISltmerm.,.). l,40, J.10; Fo• Hound (K...c>ltrl. 10 . .0. Uu· .... (4·1) poldUl.00. B Pick Sia c>->,.·4·1·0 pold l'.21l.IO wl'" 11 w1nnl"11 tlcktls Isla h«-1. U Pick Sia conHlotlon polo $17.40 with 411 wlnn109 tltktls ffln hor••I No wind, 0() rt~cctrcl Light winds acros~ ~he Gulf of Califoz:nia Thursday deprived Chnstme of an elapsed bme record in the 1.125-mile Marina del Rey lo Puerto Vallarta yacht race. At the 1 p.m. roll call Thursday, <.:hristtne was 136 miles from Puerto Vallarta and ex1;»ected to finish at about daybreak today. Ragtime was about 100 miles behind and in third place was Oax- aca. . h d' Gordon West of Newport Beach in am ra 10 contact with Carroll Hudson said the w-:ather was light at Puerto Vallarta and. ~e ~ex1can Navy was cooperating with race off1c1als in the conduct of the latter rtages of the race. . . Leading on corrected lime was Dec1s1on, a Class C entry. Christine was the Class A leader and Freight Train was leading Class B. """ aoMol WOfMft ........... c.........• 0 11ta Hlllttcorlflt: Mela ....... l•n C,_t Klrifte! lhtcll. High IChool aoc:cer ranklnp .,.. .. Clf'~ 1. Rolllflll Hlllt; l. a._; 3. Cler-I; 4. OOt Pwllla.; S. S...ta A1t•; •· Simi V•lley; 1. Wttl T...-ra..ce; I. Atctcll•; •.De-mltft; 10. llecll.,.., Thunday'a tranNctlona MUMLI.. "-k•U.... CHICAGO WHITE SOX Sl9"ff Rou B•umftrl.,,,plcchtr,Co•-·YHrc ... tr.ct. ........ u.... MOMTREAL EXPOS -Named Dorl I( .... lrt9ff to 11'9 coec:lllr.g stefl of MamPlll• of -SouthemLHl'lt. MEW YOllK METS Sl9"ff Marti llOm- batk, p1tci.r. lo a_ . .,, .. , contracl. Named Paul Wl-raMltlJartl trainer. IAIKaTIALI.. Nat .............. MAt-latlt• DALLAS MAVERICKS Acllwtled Abdul Jttlanl. forward. W•l•ed Wlnlord 8o'(llH, gu•rd. Slllr\td Clart nct KH, forward, to a 10-clay contrJatt. ._.,~ .... la.ketMlll..•..,_ NEBRASKA WAAMGlEAS Acquired M•rlt Kocur•, cettter, on w•ivers from"'- Mlnne•ota Fll1in. l'OOTMLL N..-..1'-llLt .... NEW VOAK JETS AtltUtd Tim Mort1to and Sl••• Carpenlor, ••ltlle>. A.r.· qulteO John ,._,s.ko. punter,°" w•1ver1 from the Bullalo Bills, Ptltr 8trmttsCtr. -ltktr, on ••I.,.,. trom tr.. Cl••tlend Browns. -D••ter C••Y. whit rt<e•v•r, on ••Ivers from lht Houston Oiler\ ST LOUISCAAOI NA LS N•medEmmtll TllomH recttwr coec h. socca• N-4-1.-Sooccwua.- SEATTLE SOUN OE AS Si9ned Al.,, Huo,on. M1cU••1Cter. •nd Mike tv•now. ooatte.-r CDU.•OE LAI( E SUPE AIOR ST ATE AnnounctCI the rHl-tlon of Alo Yeo, i.ao hocktv CN C". LINCOLN NarnedCtlJOflHhHdfo-11 CO•Ch . Fletd hockey HIOMICMOOL Cll' .... ,.... 11'1,,. ..... I U•-llt' '·..__,..,I Unlvtrtlty scorl1>9: MorrlMy. ....... s.--• Edlton teorln9: 5Paelt1. • MwtM I, LAI MMn e ¥er,,,. tcorlft9 Marcott.. TWO DAYS ONLY! 1978 CADILLAC SEVILLE I.eat her C'O\l(•rt>d Sl.'at1n.: urea. astroroof & A~l~ stereo '' tt h tape pl<I\ er I 257TZW I $9895 It II 6 1' Sn•lwo To('-r-Al Sn•ul., S.- AU Cor1 S""1tt1 To l,"'V1,. .'4Jt AU Prwrt Pa.. Tu & Lw:rur lrAINiw.1 Gii I UIP THAT GHAT GM RIUNG '1 ~__;, __ __;_ . wtTH GINVINI GM PUTS. a1:,,_,,, ,,. a •;a.uu .. L----~--: L~~~~~~I hbruar) 21 & 22 10 AM tn J PM Ent ire Mcrccdc!>-lkn1 tn\.Cnto~ <:lcarl) m:.trl..l·d "Ith ~a le price,. '.'\ 11 tclcphnnc 4uo1c ... pka'c Mission Viejo Imports awlwrized Mercedes-Ben= dealer 2X701 Marguerite Pl.."~ , M 1"11Hl Yu:jo (1-5 at A\cr~ h1t1 SILVER ANNIVERSARY YEAR Weekdays, 2-10 p.m. e Saturdays, 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. •'Sundays, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Adults, $3.75 • Children under 12, '1 e under ltx free LEARN TO IAI&. CLINIC. FlllMNG •FIM. •Tiil llC91G ICHOO&: - Ii ' U.S •. econo~y plan shapes up as battk 1·oyal ., ..., CVNN1rr .. -.... .... 111•• voaa ., .. , ... , ....... Ml•-k! ,au .. a b&I ........... a prod, It .... ap.d '° •• ...,away u.. io.-.... .-aJ Nltw• &Ma U.wan produdM IJ •Hlid toM Ule pnu&e ~I.Of laLG snaUr" actlvJ.LJ • TIMn it • que1lioa al aJI about how th• economy l• vlewed: TIM vul fecMral aovernm•t, 1rowiA8 out ti ..vol, la ldWna Otf LM ..... 11 abltll.1 to IUltaiD ltHll eeoaomleally. If tbe ffODOlll)' II eo be aaffd, power muat be ruland to ti. ....... rrom ~ k eame,• It repr11•ta a buae effort. one tbe ..... people lay wUJ pay ror ltaell lD tbe improved performaoee ol hoUleboldl and lncluatry and, u a ccauequmce, IT'S OFFICIAL -Ribbon-cutting for Colum- bia Federal in Newport Beach is aided by f 1'.0m left, Thomas Spiegel, president of the firm ; Eve lyn Hart. Newport Beach mayor pro-tern ; Peter Kremer, presi- dent of the Irvine Company; Abraham Spiegel. chairman of the board for Colum- . ·bia, and Patricia-. Van Dalfsen, branch manager. Newport's Fashion Island Savings b1·anch opens Bus iness and c1v1c leaders from the Orange Coast have helped cele brat e the g r a nd opening of Columbia Savings' branch in Newport Bea ch. P a tr i c i a Va n D a lfs e n . manager of the bra nch at 80 Fas hion Island, cut the ribbon. She was assisted by Wendell Kuppe, executive vice president of the branch. Abraham Spiegel and son Thomas, each or Bever· ly Hills. chairman or the board and president respectively for Columbia; Evelyn Hart, mayor pro-tem of Newport Beach, and Peter Kremer. ~ident or the Irvine Company. The ribbon cul· ting took place Wednesday after· noon. The branch. which features 10 pyramid skylights illuminating Slight boost shown in U.S. econollly WASHINGTON CAP> -The U.S. economy grew a ltout 4 per- cent in the final quarter or 1980, the Commerce Department has re- ported. lowering its e arlier estimate slightly. The department released preliminary figures last month in· dicating a 5 perce nt fourth-quarter rise in "real GNP" -the gross national product after discounting for inflation. Despite the downward revision, real GNP for all of last year was still down about 0.1 percent, the first yearly decline since 1975, the department said Thursday. THE GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT is the total value of all goods and services. Commerce's new GNP report indicatecrthat consumer spend· ing was actually higher than calculated earlier for the fourth quarter. However, figures for business investment, for net exports of goods and services and for government purchases of goods and services all were lower than previously thought. MOST ECONOMISTS, llOTH inside and outside government, are predicting a sluggish performance by the economy in the ftrst half of this year with little or no growth in real GNP. The Reagan administration contends that this situation will persist -or worsen -unless Congress approves the package of lax and spending reductions the president announced Wednesday night. Administration officials say the tax cuts would spur business investment, which would in turn stimulate production. a n atrium lobby. opened for business Jan. 15. An open house is scheduled for March 6 with the public invited to attend an 11 a.m . to 2 p.m . luncheon. Offi ce hours a re Mondays through Thursdays 9:30 a .m . to 5:30 p.m.; Fridays 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m . and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The branch. a t Santa Rosa and Newport Center drives. offers a Sl million reside,ntial home Joan program and free checking ac- counts. Columbia Savings. based in Anaheim, has assets or $250 million. There are· 12 offices in Southern California with two branches scheduled for con· struction in Palm Springs. Earnings up but /all short SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Pacific Telephone Co. officials· say a $23 million income in· crease la.st year wasn't enough to restore the utility's financial health. Although net income in 1980 was $.178 million. the earnings "are still far below the level needed to borrow capital at rea- sonable rates in today's finan· cial environment," said Donald Guinn, board chairman. Earnings p e r s hare, an- nounced Thursday, were up a nickel in 1980, to $1.89. Operating revenues increased 15.9 percent to $5.8 billion, while expenses jumped 14.4 percent to $4.27 billion, he said. COLLECTORS CORNEA MET WllTll ... .,? llRA'9• TAXES ACE Assoclales, lnc. ISYOUICAI YOUR OFFICE? ff you'nt a person that's on. the move hour ~ hour, d1y In and day out, week after "-k. how do you stay In contact with your bull.-.? I ~ Network Is the solution. We'll hM'Nlh you a phone number. anaW. your calla. take m1111g11, balance your Clfwd(book, write lettera or do whatevM" you apeolfy. We're your totaJ support leMce. Call Today 913·1'234 ... ------ A.,• Coln• a SUmpa GOLD & SILVER Prtces tor 1·20-11 OeNc._-. • ..._c1.1n.u My .... l(r .... ,,... ..,.. ..,._. ~eLHf .. ,. ........ 100 c .. _, =• .. , .• ,...... . ...... I """ Sll-.... ., ... ~ ""·~ "·-~-... c.. ... _.. ..... (114) 556-ellO South C:O.et Plliu Vlll•g• ---... IA& __ .._C:.._I ... "" CAl.l 751-3911 .. fir lfr. Cris Pricl Certified f mancial Planner flntY,lllsr..... AU1 Cllrp • ::=. • SHORT nRM • SIOOO ........ • 80. CAL (._. MDMM) • WILL • "llKJeNCU llCUMD A.:~"tmr 997-7000 __ • --... 1441 L umu.-. ca. -1 tbe Improved perlormance ol Ute U.S. pernment itaelf. If the plan la on tar,et, ror ex· ample, the country will turn a SN.a bUlion deficit th.11 year LDto a SIOO mlWon 1urplua in ftacaJ ltM. And tba~, we are tol~1 would be Juat 1ne be1inn.ln1 °' the better Umea. duction will 1row. reachlq 5 J>efe-ent orscrtate ttsts-yea . well u veterans, must be mala· tatned." Otherwlle, no 1acred procram is lmmuae to the sue of the time and motion study man: By ._ the surplus would riae to te.t biJJjoo, and it would leap to 129.t billion in 1988. No claima are made beyond that time, but tbe •Ullestioa ls clear: 8)' then, lbe economy will be proapel"OUI. All these racton will tend to reduce high unemployment, ln· nation and interest rates, which have been waatln' .money or reatrictinl the productive use of it. lnflation .. m1y even come down to 6 percent by late 1118:1. Interest rates, now near record hlaba. and unemployment, now numberinl nearly 8 million peo.. pie, willfaJJ substantially. THE PaoGRAM ·is desilJled to strip back 1ovemmenl and re- build the private sector, which tbe Reagan administration ob- viously feels is the fountainhead of ingenuity, innovation. job· making and productivity. "Ineffective federal pro1r~. includlnc CETA pubUc HrVlce jobs, AMTRAK, ener1y technotoay commerciali11tJoa programs, impact aid, federal support for the 1rts," sa.ys the fact sheet. AND IF Big Government bows out of such areas, if it no ICJDler pays the bills for job tralDing and developing new energy sources and supportine the arts, who will step in to lend a band and a dollar bill? The pro.pertly will be real too, unlike the ersatz type the presi- dent said we had become used to, that la, bigger pay checks but even bicaer bills. And one of the main •sent.a of that prosperity will be tax cuts. And if it cotftes to be -a mat· ter over which Congress, special interest groups, beneficiaries and others will have a say -it will represent, depending on viewpoint, either a new begin· ning or a big step backward. The private sector, of.course. The rreed, revitalized, inspired and newly prospering private sector. Or, as one inspired with the new philosophy might say: Individual taxes will be cut 10 percent on Ju.ly 1, and 10 percent more on the same date in each of two succeeding years . In· dustry will be able to lower tax- es through a ccelerated deprecia- tion, retroactive to Jan. 1. With financial power in hand, and freed from regulatory harass- ment, individuals and industry will have the cash and Inclina- tion. to invest, the 'inducement-.. being the prospect of a real re- turn for the risk taken. The plan is on a momentous scale, with all but two areas of government involvement spared from the ax. According to the White House summary fact sheet, the presi- de nt's program stresses two ·'overriding'' priorities: The people themselves.' · That's the plan, the vision, the hope. And, of course, it soon wUI become the battle too, because nothing so vast can ever come to be without a battle royal. Plant planned PUYALLUP, Waah. (AP) -A Mountain View firm, Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp., has announced plans to build a semiconductor plant in Pu)'allup which eventually may employ 3,000. The firm said it bad secured an option lo buy a 100- acre tract. As government spending con- tinues to be reduced u a percen- tage of gross national product - from a record 23 percent now to 19.3 in fiscal 1984 -and as money is put to more efficient use in the private sector, pro- "Sufficient budget resources must be provided to rebuild the nation's defense capacities ; ''The social safety net of in· come security measures erected in the 1930s to protect the elder- ly. unemployed, and poor. as OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK CAPI C"ITILH NASDAQ QllOUtloM CllftU11 ,,,_,no llitlNst bids Chubb -lo.Ht Off9n by Clrllco marllel me11en es of Clt1SoGe r ...... 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The newspaper said the investigations center on 11 companies owned. by West German buslnesaman Werner Bruchhausen, 41, and Anatoli Maluta, 46, a Russian who became a naturalized citizen. Thoele companies have exported millions or dollars of goods, and officials suspect some may have been routed to Eastern Bloc nations. THE TINY, IAITRICATE circuits manuractured in California's electronics factories are crucial lo American technological superiority in weaponry. accQtdiog to military officials. ''There's a tremendous problem with very sophistical· ed technology going to the Eastern Bloc." said Ken fngleby, special agent in charge of tbe Customs Depart· ment orfice near Long Beach. "We are running into legitimate companies and into front companies set up solely lo acquire and divert technology," he added. "They know it is illegal. They get paid for it. It is to facilitate a foreign, unfriendly power." COMMERCE DEPARTMENT AND Customs officials have presented their findings lo a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. In Northern California, Santa Clara County sheriff's investigators are probing reports that sophisticated inte- grated circuits stolen from Silicon Valley companies in 1979 and 1980 have been shipped lo Communist nations. The newspaper said the largest case before the grand jury involves as much as S25 million in electronics ship- ments by Continental Technology Corp. or Redondo Beach. which is associated with Brochhausen and Maluta. The company purchased the equipment from Silicon Valley manufacturers. THE ATTORNEY WHO FILED incorporation papers for 11 Bruchhausen-Maluta electronics distributing firms said he was told only >that they were selling equipment to German companies. Investigators said they think that some of those com- panies were fronts which shipped goods over:;eas. and eventually into lbe Soviet Union or other Communist na· lions. Tony Capozzola, attorney for Matula. said his client was only an employee of the West German. "Mr. Maluta has voluntarily surrendered to the attorney general and has consistently denied any guilt in the matte~· he said. BllUCHHAUSEN HAS LEFT the United States for Germany "and he's not coming back.'' Capozzola said. Brochhausen could not be reached for comment. Capozzola said Maluta cut ties with Brochhausen after he learned goods were being shipped lo the Soviet Union. He said there is "some evidence" that Continental ship· menls wound up there. Among Continental's suppliers was Watkins-Johnson Corp., which manufactures ,sophisticated warfare and space guidance systems, the newspaper reported. The company declined comment. MAI.UTA AND B&UCHHAUSEN also obtained goods from thieves who victimized companies in Silicon Valley and the Los Angeles area, according to affidavits filed Feb. 13 in Santa Clara County Superior Court. In those affidavits, John Henry Jackson, accmed of burglary and focgery, sajd he supplied stolen or coun· terfeit.ed integr~ted circuits to Maluta, "which Maluta stated be was going to resell . . . to satisfy and order . . . from Werner Bruchhausen." CapouoJa denied the allegalion. NIW YOIUC fA~I -ll'rket , ... WMMt- .. T ...... Cellll, ~ wfftl T.......,.t ll"IO, .,,.......... , ...., ··~~ .......... . ~ ..... .,.. ...... , ............. .. ............... J.,.., .......... ... ...... .......... (_, .... ,.., ....... , ... ... ., ... 1Mrm1 .,_.,...,.,_ WWAI AMEJI 010 NFW YOPk IAPI Ftl> 1• lodo m , .. 181 •• 17 l•f•fab ,fhK\CM'f c.,,., 13"'9·1•1 • cenh • oound 0•\11.,•tlOtll LH4 lO c..-h •_...a l ift( 41V. <Hlb •pound, dtllVUl'CI Tiit 11 OMO Met•I> WHll c-11• lb .t.i.Mi-7•<..,l>•PCIU"O N Y M•rc...., uas oo s-• "•"-' .. tall-l"I• 00 lr'l~ 01. N Y us .. ' °""II C1111 DM. V N.OT*•· f*'*Y ID. 1•1 .... r4111Lt' ClaCIJI by Brad Anderson "This Is the last straw! No more bones until spring!" .IUDGE PARKER MIU PEACH , ......... by Vlrgtl Partch (VIP) "No. tt'tU....fof I ....... .., .................. " 0 • . ~-,... , 0 -< ;~ by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE ~6. A MAN AND WOMAN ANE>WERINC:J THO~E OEOCRIPTION!> IX>VC>Hl ltCKH!> ~OR lHE ~1.IC:JHl TO Ml..T I.AKE CITY! r-----. by Mell Lazarius OIAE ~THE BL.1%%Ar!P, TMfi l('/NC'e~A"'TEN CL.A~ MLA~T ~TAV LANTlt. TMelll! P.AdN~ Ml!.ANWMl&..E,. A"e -TMElr'I! ANY ~IAE5TION~ f' ~MOW I.AP WITH 9001'~ AND MU~L.i~. MOON MULLINS ACA9SS . , ... ., Samit ISuppofW 14 Emlnetiol• 15UWll.•·ll· ,. ..... 17 Llnlr ,, Dlwe'• ,.= 200lplwedof ,.,. 22weme 23 TllOulfl' 241rOM'-25T .... llldl 21-pundt ··~ 311mw•1111 34 ........ 358ollr• ....... 31WlrldOW .,... UAoofOMI' -~ ···-.....,... ,,..,..or ()lllftO ....... I . .. ~------ ~. WMAiC!Qff T~e W()~#~A(i!"!MAH? by Ferd & Tom Johnson -----WHAT IF IH~Y WON'T TAKE IT BACK? TbeF~PdJws: .A JtfaJDr ~ ... --------~ Clwlll M. SchultZ 1 F Ill re MM M4 INI( SMOIM, '01IE 60NNA 8E RAe! by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller HOW ABOUT ONE GAME OF CHECKERS ?-·THEN I 'LL LEAVE OKAY···LET'S MAKE A QUICK GAME . ' HOW TOWINAT BASKETBALL DORIN& A Bl& GAME. I (.)()() HAVE. m ~EME.MSER. m KEEP 1HE LANE.5 FRE€ ! DIL8MOCK ' "'' w.liN I lllAS '40\)f( M.', I ~£R ~ l40f C*>Cot.m tM A 1'11£flMOS. l·ZO by Gus Arriola ilCWL'1°4'4~ CO'J!YrAA!f 'TMll(EAT roTUE ~! ~ OQWAJ 'THE BAe,70 Dl/tJl.IJ!alll I LJICE Cf_4U'TA>lf ~ by Tom Batiuk by Kevin Fagan I OAA .. ~ ~'f'R ~ O~ A P\.A~1'1C 6Ab6tt. by George Lemont ... AND HE'S . BllltQ>Rl. ·-' A healthy baby ~ a happy baby By MARY JANE SCARCELW Of ... Deltr Nee...,, The sweet scent of talcum powd~r and baby lotion filled the air Saturday al the HUbtinglon Center in Hunt- ington Beach. The occasion was the Healthy Baby Contest, an annual event sponsored by the Huntington Beach Junior Women's Club. Several hundred babies arrived, bringing with them an entourage or proud parents and doling grandmothers. The stroller traffic jam was tremendous, and mothers came equipped with all the necessities of life among the strained food set: rallies. stuffed toys, teething cookies and, in some cases, a complete change of clothes. With babies, you just never know what to expect. A long line of participants waited to pass the judging table (right), an<t as minutes ticked away, therewashardly a dry eye-or diaper -in the house. Kimberly Davidson (above). 91f.i months, took grave ex- ception to the whole procedure. Joyce Sweitzer of Fountain Valley tried lo cheer her up. Meanwhile, J e nnife r Is om (above right) 4 months, or Westminster cast a practiced eye over the as- semblage and decided to reserve judgment until a later date. · Monic a C ye (bottom left ), 3 months, of Garden Grove persuaded Willie Archuletta to hold her up for a better look at the competition. Kirtslen Mc Donald <bottom right) 3 wee is· sported a hair bow and a look or self-assurance unusual on one of her tender weeks. . But after a while Alie Roohai (bottom center>. 6 months. of Huntington Beach decided it really wasn't worth all the fuss and went to sleep. As any baby will tell you, there's nothing like a nice nap for keeping healthy. I . •••• OrMgeCoMI DAILY PeLOTIFr6day, Febr~ 20, 1111 Promotrny Hlackwt'll Prt>sents ... o /aMrnm shuw benefit for Simon crnd Jude Women's Co urJ.Cll are clocku'tse from le/tJ Agnes .\larchett1 Marie Shaw. Phyllz~ . alyer. Bert Szc holson and Gayle M cCrea • Show and l unch is set for Feb. 28 Call 968-8053 for tickets. ' • • . Dear, be my posslq' DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the smart-aleck 13· year-old who kne w the "right" mfme for a 1.ive-in partner was in· complete. True , the Cen s u s Bureau in vente d the word "posslq" as Junior Miss Brain Bank pointed out. but she didn't tell us what it stands for -which is very important. For those who have not figured it out , it's "person of opposite sex sharing living quarters." I would like to cut your reaaers in on a few stanzas of a rather fun- ny poem I heard on CBS Radio Newsbreak a few weeks ago. I took it down in s horthand when Charles Osgood delivered it in his own inimitable style. "There's nothing that I wouldn't do "If you would be my posslq. "You live with me and I with you .. Please. dear, be m y posslq. .. And everything we will confess ··Yes. even' to the I RS ··somed ay on what we both may earn. "Perhaps we' II rile a joint re- turn. ··And I will whisper in your ear "Thal word you love so much to hear "And love will stay forever new. "If you will be my posslq." -ANN PHAN BASED IN FUN CITY DEAR PHAN: My thanks to you and Charles Osgood and CBS and William Rukeyser of Money magazine who discovered the word after the Census Bureau in- vented It. <A department that can come up with a doozle like that can't be all bad.) What's more. "Posslq" is so s imple to pro- HOROSCOPE INl lAIDfRS nouace, so non-judgmental and pleasing to the ear. And It's much easier on parents tban "this person I'm living with." DEAR ANN LANDERS : Several months ago a letter ap- pearing in your column caused a great deaJ of talk and more than a little havoc in our community. It was a diatribe against God, written by a high school senior. The first line was: "Our Father who art in heaven Where· the hell have you been?" The senior was asking how a just God could allow s tarvation of little children and the murder of innocent people by nuts with guns. eart hquakes and so on . My son assures me that he did not write that letter. l believe him . A certain person in this communi· ty insists the boy is lying. I know you cannot divulge the origin or your mail. but I would be very grateful if you could tell me if the letter came fro m Danville. Ill. It's all I ask. -DISTRAUGHT DAD DEAR DAD: I would never re- veal Information about a letter that mlgbt identify the author, b11t I see no harm In telling you that the letter you are inquiring about did NOT come from Danville. Ill. CONFIDENTIAL lo the woman in Davenport, Iowa, who talked too much and regrets it (she gave no signature): The way to save face is by keeping the lower half of it shut. • ARIES: Read fine print SATURDAY, FEB. 21 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19J: Ne w insights gained in connection with legal affairs. Insist on definition of terms. Look behind scenes, be aware of fine print. Play waiting game, avoid being c hided into s nap decision. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Have alternatives at hand. Focus on job, necessary services. resolu- tions cor1nected with diet, nutrition and health. Olde r individual. who had been indiffe rent displays loyalty and becomes valua~le ally. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 >: Added recognition comes through creative endeavors. Roadblock to progress is r e m oved . Call o r message spurs change and possi- ble travel. CANt:~K (J une 21 -July 22>: Money com es fro m surprise source. Stand ready for new steps in new direction. You'll establish "te rritorial rights ." Emphasis on completion of transaction, reunion with family member. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Clan- destine conference could result in short journey. Be discreet. permit others to express their views. You gain necessary information by playing cards c lose to chest. VIRGO C Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Resolve to halt "personal infla- tion." Focus on locating missing material. You'll recoup loss. Financial aspects ar e excellent. Key is to conserve gains and tighten budget. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 221 : Lunar cycle is such tha t you make right decisions, fresh contacts and suc- cessfully rebuild on a more suita- ble s tructure. Timing, intuition are on target. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Special communication received from unusual source. You gain a c- cess to confidential material. Aura or romance dominates scenario. SAGITTAR IUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: You could hit jackpot! What had been out-of-r each becomes available. Genuine bargain can be obtained -involves luxury item. objects which beautify surround· ings. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Promises require close scrutiny. Emphasi s o n r espon s ibility, challenge and determination of what is real as contrasted to fan· tasy . AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Long range plans come into focus. In c ludes edu ca tion, travel , beneficial legal procedures. Cancer. Capricorn persons figure , pro minently . Re lations hip in· tensifies. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Wh at appeared a lost cause will be re- vived. Financial backing can be obtained. Finish rather than in- lti ate project. Check import- export regulations. 001Zlr.i RUFFELL'S . · CUSTOM FRAMING lfleci•llzing In H•nd Flnlthed Fr•mH 1803 Newpcrt Blvd. Costa Mesa 541-4511 "-L I I ... ""° ...__......,. SI Loe: 11/MI -r-S1ar11 11 v-oo... cc"'s""-'v°"'"'"' C09TA ...... , • 1211 ............ -www-0401 -0.-.~ .............. ....,,.,, .. -----~~ I .,. ~ .. , .... UPHOLSTERY ..... ,.w ... ........ I tJJ H.rt1or 11•4 Ce1te Mne -541·1I5~ . ·-· .... ~· Doll Show Sale and free Info clinic this S.1 & Sun, Feb 2 t & 22. Collecton & antique deele,. preMnt unuaMI dOlle, acceuori" and houMt. Huntington Center Mall. 406 Fwy & BMCt't Blvd .. H.B . FEATURES Jose Feliciano perf ornu concerts at Golaen Bear I ""~h•on 6 '" Sin1er Je»e Feliciano t. Ml to perform in concert tool&bt and Saturday nilht at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach. The Puerto-Rican born Feliciano currently has 32 Gold Records and two Grammy Awards to his name, and wu named Best Pop Guitarist five years nmning by Guitar Player maguine. Some of Feliciano's writing credits inc lude "Rain,'' "Destiny," "Chico and the Man." Affirmation," and "Disco Flame." Shows are set for 8 and 11 : 30 j). m. and tickets are $8. For ~rvations call 960-5436. CORRECTION In a Feb. 6 story '\bout the Ex- perience Center in Irvine, the Daily Pilot incorrectly reported that admission to the science museum is free. . .. This is no longer the case. Ad· - mission now is $1 for adults, 50 cents for children and $15 for large groups . JOSE FELICIANO Sale: Masteiworks of Malacca Rattan Italian styling for visual IJ beauty and creature comfort. Malacca Loveseat Reg. 159. 99 Sale 88 Malacca Chair Reg. 79.99 Sale 68.88 Malacca Table Reg. 69.99 Sale 48.88 Clean Italian styling with Malacca rattan. Highback Chair. Reg. 9999 11999 ••• 98·88 Reg. 1499 ... gss Unique Philippine plantation accent chair. 3499 Banana Chair. ~~a-. .. Handmade in Hong Kong. ·SS Victorian Headboard.~9ef9 .. 9 • Fine rattan handcrafted in Chi!1ese dci:!i~· 12 749 'P Dynasty Chair. 14999 ••• • Ch~~igP~d;e:s~a~ c.a:~1 ·~5~ off regular Many unadvertised specials: The list is long, the price cuts deep. This is a clearance sale. Quantities arc limited to floor stocks an~ may vary from store to store. Prices good during the next ten days . ANAHEIM -509 Katella Avenue, 772-2472 COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Blvd., 540.7337 GADREN GROVE -13081 Harbor Blvd., 688-2481 MISSION VIEJ0-308 Miuion Viejo Mall, 49M511. ) __ .k -' • I ; \. Orange Coat DAJL Y PtLOT/Frlday, February 20, 1981 • ' "A SPECIAL PLA CE" California's Largest Selection of Bridal ---. --- I The .1981 ;' / / --..._/ For Brides-To-Be Who Could <lse No purchase necessary. St ,000 Cash • • • The sooner you register, the greater your chance of winning! ; . . \ I . -·. \ . ~ , I , .; ( \ J \ Fashions Femdo les now offers the bride one of Ca llfomla's largest selections of gold wedding bands and diamond engagement rings, as well as the finest In fashions. And while at our store, please do visit our newest addition, .. The China, Sliver and Crystal Center. We oner a complete selection of both tonnal and everyday. And remember, It colll no more ... lfa Just nicer at \ Femdalel. 3404 W. Westminster Ave. Santa Ana, Callfomla 9'2703 (714) 531-1871 • ' .............. 'Orchid Faire' Exhibit to begin Thu1·sday O rchids of all lu nds -rtowerine planu. cul (lowers, (lower arranee· m~nts and orchid corsaees will be on display at the Mall or Orange "Orchid Felre ", Thursday throu1h Sunday, March 1. Co-sponsored by the Southland Orchid Show, Inc., a non-profit organization, "Orchid Falre" will feature orchids fro m "A " to ··z.," <Aerides to Zygopetalums). The orchid fa mily, known as Orchidaceae, is one of the lareest or all plant families, having close to 50,000nalural species , and many more man-made hybrids. Many orchid v arielies . the well· known Cymbidium Orchid for example, can be grown in most Southern California garde~s. TH&OVGHOVT THE four·day show. the public can watch orchid corsages i!' the making, and may purchase them tf they so desire. Orchid plants to grow at home will also be available. On Feb. 28 and Mar. l ther e will be demonstra- tions on how to pot orchids, in the J. C. Penney court of lhe mall . durlnt ,.,War mall boun, will feature exJlAbita bf many ol Soutbland Orcbld Show Inc.'• member orchid societies, lncludinl Newport Harbor Orchid Socle· ty, Cymbid.ium Society of America, lnc.1 Oran1e Couilty Orchid Society1 Soutn Cout Orchid Society and Orcbia Society ol Southern California, with ad- ditional displays by commercial and private individual orchid growers. TROPHIES AND ribbons will be awarded to the participants by the American Orchid Society and Cym - bldlum Society of America. Flower ar. ran1emenla and corsaees will be evaluated by accredited Jud1ea in ac- cordance with the National Council of State Garden Clubs. The Mall of Orange is open Thursday and Frida)' 10 a .m . to 9/.m., Saturday, 10 a .m . to 6 p.m .. an Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Everyone is invited to enjoy and learn more about one of nature's mos t beautiful flowers, the orchid, while browsing in the m all. The Mall of Orange is localed two blocks south of Lincoln, on Tustin. off the Newport Freeway in Orange. Irvine gardeners to meet W ~dnesday Mrs . Harriett Behrens, accredited flower show j udge and Irvine resident, will demonstrate the art or table dec- oration to members or Irvine Garden Club on Wednesday. Members are asked to meet at the employee e n trance or the The Broadway, acr oss from Neiman Marcus, in Fashion Isla nd at 9 :45 a .m . bring friends . Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Loretta Hastings at 552·8126 or Mrs . J ennie Blaney, SSl-4530, before Monday. Local new s. sports and advertising come to you every day f "rwf f lg f igllt continues The Orchid Faire, free to the public Member s a re also encouraged to in the Dlil Pilat C'aliforrna Conservation Corps member David Fuller uses a rake to knock oranges from trees in an orchard near the University of a nta Clara. Some 500 members ·of the CCC are working in Santa Clara County to dear fruit from trees in the continuing war against infestation of the Medite rranean Fruitfly. Ancient custom revived Florists slate free workshops Weekend gardening cMcklist ··A man does not plant a tree for himself, he plants it for posterity.'• While Arbor Day, celebrated on March 7 in California. is a relative· ly new California holi· day that was ins tituted in 1947 b y the Legislature. it is a re- vival or an a n c ie nt custom. A series or Horal de· sign workshops, us ing spring flowers. will be presen ted by Orange Blossom Florists. 1160 Sunflowe r in Cost a Mesa, and 2271 N. Tus tin in Orange. Garden lecture slated II a rbor View Iii I ls Garden Club will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a .m at the home of Mrs . C Thomas Wilek. 1500 K et•I Drive, Corona de l Mar Mmes. John Edwards a nd Joan Jeter will be CO·hostesses for the day Bea Nichols of South Laguna will present a lecture and s lides or English gar dens. Company sold S AN FRAN C ISCO CAP I A French com · pany has agreed t o pun:ha::.e fo~erry·M orsc S1•e d Co of Mo unta in View, one of the largest producers or vegetable . flower and farm seed in the United States. ac· cordin~ to Purex In· du s t ries of South e rn Cal ifo rni a Pur ex bought Ferry-Morse 12 years ago. Auto & Homeowners ~ Quotes By Ptlone a ;;-.. ~ ·~--~- FA•MBS .... suaAMCl GIOU, 541-5554 or ll5·l4l7 1914 Heritor · Coste MHO Sale and Ire~ 1nlo-clln1c this Sat a Sun. Feb 21 a 22 Collectors a anllQue dealers present unusual dolls. 'iccessones and houses Huntington Cent9f Mall 405 Fwy I Beach Blvd . H B CORRECTION In th• Seer•. 3 hour leturd•r Specl•I• •d eppeertnv In the Se•r• edwertlelnt ••ctlon of Feb. 17 end 11 there I• en •d•eftlMmenl for • lewn eprllllder 1 7'04 prtced •• 13.17. The llluelretlon ehown I• not thet of .,7114, C01M ... them for JOurMlt et JOUf nHreel leen. W• alncerelr regnt tNa enor. Free introductory workshops will be held Feb. 23. 26 and 28 a t Costa Mesa and Feb. 25, 26 and 28 in Orange. These will be followed by eight classes in basic flor al design, beginning March 2. Anyone interested in attending the workshops is invited to call and reg· is ter. In Cost a Mesa c all 540-7198 a n d in Orange 637·6894. The workshops a re de· s igned to introduce and gi ve p r actica l ex - perience in basic ar· r angements most often used in fl orist s hops and desirable for personal home decorat ion use. Laguna club set s auction Laguna Beach Garden Club will hold a dessert card party and s ilent auction Feb. 27 at 11 a m . in Neighborhood Congregational Church. Cost is $3.50 which will go to the group's civic b e a utification fund Reservations mast be made in advance by calling 494-2732. Clean pots Uo not reuse your clay pots without first clean- ing them thoroughly. A solution o r c hlorin e bleach in water will do. • Man y a nnuals are g rown easily from seed . Sow the following in ope n ground now : border flowers baby· blue-e yes a nd sweet a lyssum : c u t flowers and bedding color cosmos. calendulas. an- nua I poppies. bachelor buttons and bab y 's breath. • Ask your nurseryman ror the prope r spray control for aphids which wi II soon be opening their 1981 season on your ne w rose growth. •Apply weed killer and c r abgr ass control on lawns now and follow this up with a feeding to get your grass off to a good start. • If you have in mind moving azaleas a nd cam ellias. now is the time to do il. •Toss anti-snail and slug pellets around the ga rden The re 's no easier way to get nd of the critters. • In planting a rooted grape cutting. gardeners often fail to plant it deep enough. Merely cover· ing the roots with soil is not e noug h . Set the young plant so that the top bud is at soil level. IT'S TIME TO PLANT TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Ilg blooml of vibrant color In "" summtr 111ade garden. UPRIGHT .; ANDIASKET YARlmES ' It is s aid that the Aztecs always planted a tree w he n an infant ca me into the world and gave it the child·s name. The old Mexican Indians plant trees on certain days of lh~year. under a full moon. na ming them aft er thl'ir children THE R E I S A similar custom in eer· lain p a rts o f rural G c rmanv when· l'UCh mcmher -of eat·h fa mily plants a tree with ap propnatc ceremonies at Whitsuntidl'. The father of Arbor Day in Amen ca was J . Ste rl ing M orton , secretary of agriculture durin g Pres ident Grover C l eveland 's seco nd term . A s a me mber of the Nebraska Board or Agriculture. he offered a resolution in 1872 setting apar t April 10 or that year as "Tree Planting Day " I N TODA \"S fas t paced world. Arbor Da v gives us all a chance to pause and consider how much our communities are improved a nd benefited by the plant - ing or trees. SALE Salld oak, heavy duty, 1t11I • banded sturdy half-barrels. Great tor dwarf fruit trees. tlowtra, shrubs. vegetables I Flo.rut Special 11NDOOR PLANT DRACAENA ' MASSANGEANA ' __fVV ~ Dramatic, dartl grHn ~ yellow • ltrlped IHHI. > Oftencallld ~·l!JI~ • Complant' I HALF -PllCE I 24"DIA 17" DEEP 8" POT REG. 1.95 Since 1946 Hllllis}es Nursery .. Florist 2840 Harbor llvd., Costa Mesa ' . All 4" Pots . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 ACllS OF PLANTS AT WHOLISALI 9'1ALITY-llCAUSI WIHOWTHIM IAREROOT . ROSES ..•. s 3 98 & 11, 60 Varieties of IOXEDTREES saooo & .. All 6" Pots All 8" Pots ............ 499 ... BOOT Tiii •osts #11/2 ••••••••• '4 97 #I ........... 1997 I GAL .••. 9 9c & .. , ............ 999 3 gal. ficus .............. 999 5 gal. 5477 , u, 6" Bostons .............. 199 • a..twood • 'ho.,tior- Dracoena Magenata 4 ... 3 PLANTS PER POT 2499 • 'otollt . s...,._.. ltc. .• I SALE THIS WEEK ONLY! 524 w. 19th Cotta Meta 548-0797 LLOYo•s gur.d~n 511 OUR ANNUAL ONE CENT SALE IMGUSH r11M104 AND CINllAllAS 1~ ;.......--,------ r /~:t GLADIOLUS BUUS f ~, f luy 2 b.6s at :m· •ecJ. pric• 20· ... .~'! 1c Get 3rd ... at I I ' I ' /, ~ -( SHRUBS 1 Gal Size I y Eugenia Scotch, Broom .. .{~-~~:?? ~~f .{ Candy Tuft Tam Juniper ~2.(.·.•'41!"s.·t·> M ix and match • . . ~~~:.;,.!IC ... 2 ...... ->-Jr"-· Mc. SJ.4S - ~~DING PLANT I 8 Vool" & Pao"e' ~\ 6 per pany pak j ~ Buy 2 paks at 1 ....... ,nc ... ·... 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IUkial u ....... wtua &M OIOrli ,. ..... 0... ,,.. ... , 1Um.alaU., ,., all ... vol•M. , ftat lacludH tlM audleace at La•ua• Mo..._ .. .,....._ ill Lac•• ... wt.en UM •••...W.,..... willdt up tan. perfcll'mucea wldl •I o'eloft eurta• tc.llht. · TD YAUU raoou• lae&"4tea u.. 0r..,. a.., .......... o1 ···-r .. ICOl"ed b)' t....,.... Walter Maya. Ma. ;.;;lllaD U · lllAaiMd taat het' cboreo1raplay ol tai.e four MU traces a developin1 relatkm1blp . .. Owen face lbe same ctaaU•n1• u lov· iDI couplea," she said. "Tbe lmq• require bavin1 inner control while aa.iq wbat'a hap- pellin1 within themselves and their part.Den . .. Machine shop'' music ol ripplln1 abeet metal and whining saws starts the fiesh tingl- iag. Tbe definitely sensual mood is exteaded by JoElla Lewis and Rene Gubemik wbo dell1bt in toucbinJ and are almost always connected or entwined. &AaOL LEE AND AaTHUa Mikaelian mirror each other, doing what the other does even if it doesn 't make personal sense. There is less merging, more testing of strength and pushing away. Healthy independence within a relationship permits Gladys Kares and Roger Montoya to dance happy solos simultaneously. When they are together, the positions are more experimen- tal and exu~rant. Jn the fourth pairing, Laura Pope arrives on stage leaning on Tony Wilson. They proceed to help each other along, feeble and uncertain halves making a whole, touching only as an ex- tension or someone else. Some movements are piggyback; others mimic a wheelchair. OTHE& SEQUENCES PROVE the Orange. based company's passage through 20 years in· eluding 50 residency a.nd concert tours from coast to coast through participation in the Na· tional Endowment for the Arts and California Arts Council ... Ms. Newman choreographed the "Of Winds and Time" suite in 1961, synthesizing Eastern music for the gambelan by Lou Harris with western dance maneuvers. · The Oriental-garbed troupe's wistful mo- tions and crossovers are interspersed with dou· ble takes of the head and almoet double-Jointed flicks or the hand.9 in response to nute, string and percussion music. Results are gradually uplifting from somber gong tones. "STREET TIJIE" F&OM 1980 is a more improvisational and savvy statemeot about the physical motions, unexpected Joya aad ter· ritorlal conquests seen on sldewalb. Hla open· ing contortion• prove Wilson bu the strongest, rqost disciplined left leg in the business. -During "Encounters" the dancers pay homa1e to their classical berita1e. complete with leotarded sleekness, puffed sleeves and velvet bodices. As in the school fisures of ice skating, positions are more precise and sym- metry is more important than subject matter. "Orbiting" is the company's sipature for which the men and women don eluticized, flesh-colored bodysuits and explore space. THE FlllST FOURSOME performs in close quarters. Arthur Mikaelian and Roger Montoya then create a void, never allowing their partner Ms. Kares Lo touch the ground. Finally, every- one is using the full stage, reveling in space as only dancers can. That sums up Ms. Newman's contention about understanding dance -"You wouldn't ask a bird what its song meant. Just relax and let the beautiful motions speak for themselves." Tickets are $7 at the box office, 606 Laguna Canyon Rd. • 111111111111 FRIDAY, FEB_. 20, 1•1 OUT 'N' ABOUT C3 INTERMISSION CS TV LISTINGS Cl Motions . carried · DaDcers spread energy, enthusiasni • Rene Gubemik, Gladys Kares and Tony Wilson crouch and fling themselves through 'Street Time. ' Roger Montoya and Arthur Mikaelian perform 'Orbits. · Practicing her scales? Lighter soprano uim OC Met auditiom By TRUDY FULLER OftlllDelty ........... Judges or the fif\.b aMual auditions or the Orange County District of the Metropolitan Opera were astounded when Diane Pilcher or i Huntington Beach took the stage and first place. to ., "They threw up their pages .. and said 'Now there's a performer!' " said Florence Schumacher. co-director and backstage mother for the Orange County District. THE Fl&ST YEAR that Orange County was made a distinct district, first place was awarded to a completely atfferent Mias Pilcher. Since 1977, she bas lost 115 pounds from her original 285· pcM.md figure. Her voice bas lightened, too. "When I was fatter I was singtnrheavier," sbe explained, "and I don't know if It's because of what I see in the mirror or whether it is actual· ly a ~yaical tbin1 ... iu Pilcher, 29, has a measo-10prano voiee whic ii lower than that or • soprano, but the quallty ii richer and fuller. · Five other Oraqe County winnen from the Feb. 7 audltkln will be accompa.Qyiq her to the Western ReJlonal aemi-flnala which betin llarcb I at USC's Hancock Auditorium. TB&Y Aa&-NANCY Bli11 . -E1tU-..of Fullerton, a1ao a meuo tinier, Kerill Henry, a i.or from Lot Alamltol wbo went to the aeml· finals Jut year; Anita ...,_,, a Fullerton aoprw, Man Feiner, an An..._.m twr, and mea9CHQ11rano Laura sw....,.. ol W•tmlnltilr. ?bey wlll be eompetlq with wlnDen from nlne ...._. dlstrtctl ID Calltonla, Arllaea ud Nnada. ~ T• "eelktt will be elloMD lo aud.IUan at the ., • ._. R•ll•aJ P'baall cm llareb T, allo at UIC'a 8"ard AdtartUI, ... two or u-r.. of tile a_pprnlmatel1 H perfor1Dera will be awarded trips to New Yort at1 for tbe lDtenla· tioeal cmt..t at tbe llet OD llareb •. Once in New York, "Everyone is on an equal basis," Mrs. Schumacher said. "Each finalist re· ceives $3,000. It takes the pressure off and they just perform." MISS PILCHER WANTS to reach that level because most of fast year's wiMers are now smg· ing with opera companies around the country~ But she doesn't want to stop with the opera companies in the United States. She would like to go to Europe and sing in operas throu1hout the world, but first sh~ will need a corporation orfoun- dation tospoasor ber. ,. . . • "Professional singers lre hired by all dif· ferent companies," Mias Pilcher said, explaining the transient nature of the business. "You must have a few different roles under your belt." EACH OPEaA WITH five to seven charac- ters, and a chorus of 20 to 30 voices, is usually suns in French or Italian because those lan1uqes now more musically than En1llsh. Wblle earnin1-her bachelor and master's de1reea in music at Cal State, Fullerton, Mias Pilcher took buic counea in French, Italian and German to learn tbe proper diction for sin1en. Phonetics were atresaed because there are "sli1ht cbanl• ln tbe way you would speak it and the wa1 you would •lat it.'' Altboqb abe eamed-ber de1rM1 from CSUF, abe pralaed tJte mutlc department at Glendale Community Colle1e which abe at· tended 8t 11. "MOit of my mualcal ·influence came from there." wrre TBS SB•l·PINALB more than two weeks awa1 lliaa PUcber CCIDtlnues to teach private voice leuona to ID atudlnta at the Crystal tatbedral Perfonnln• Arts Ceater,' ln Gardea ·.Grove. &be la alao a 1olol1t at tbe Cburcb of Rell,_. Sdmee in N~ Harbor wbicb ltnuel poUtlft ~ wl e..t ltMlln1 takee place tbroub umty with Cod ............ ~ . ''The mlniater, Rev. Elenor JacklOD, Uled to be an opera 1in1er and abe bu liven me a lot ol support. ' "I'm not real rell1ioua, I'm spiritual. God save me tb1a voice and he exp,.... blmMll throQlb me.'' t AND -U&D 1'0 share the bapplneu •b• b• ................... . ''I kwe br1nliDI ID,JoJIDIDt to peGDie. U I CM make tblm baPP1 or Jmt IDUe tlaem feel emo- UoD, tbm I've ~bed tbem ... Tie a blue ribbon around the White Oak. reltaurant. C3 .. . Arts, parade attract crowd Weekend events for the 18th annual Winter Festival in Laguna Beach include arts and crafts exhibits by more than 120 artists, a parade, music, a Mad Hatter contest, food and entertainment. The winter festival, which is sponsored by • the La1una Beach Chamber ol Commerce, runs throulh Sunday at the Festival of Arts grounds on.Lal\lfta Can- yon Road. EVENTS Saturd~ include the annual Patriot's Day Parade, which steps off at 11 a.m. from La1una Beach Hilb School with bands, marchlna unltt, noats, equeatrtu entries and anUque automobiles. The route proceeds down Park Avenue from the blab acbON, then left onto Glenneyre Street to iror..t Avenue, ad up Fonet to CitJ Hall. Other activities Saturday Include a performmee bJ the Jack btMr BaDcl, hell•la .. at l p.m. cm tbe f..Uval sn-. BarbertbDP •=by tbe Beacb atMs Cborua will be ,....tld y at 1 p.m., leUond bJ a llad e.u.•1 ecmt.t, la wblell ,..._ will 1- awanlld the most IUuTe ltndmtde ........,.. Aan AND caArn. lneladlq J•w•ll'J. • ceramia, blowa 1lua, aealptwe, w11•wort, atallled llw. n1r...,., all pe= aM •• ..... ........... ......., ... ~. ....................... ,,...~ ...... . p.m. Miia dQ9_.., • ...._1111 lar ...... ,,_ fwelaildNa__.IJ. MOiia DAllCa HTI uMlr wey . ...., • °'•"*' eee ... "'0r.,.. ..,.. llfttl _..,... '"°"' t :•i.m. tD lf.M. In IM Wiii..._ Netl Llttll nMter, m N. GI ..... M. C ...... lft Mu W midi"' deM•wMI .......... ~ .... o.c. ,......., west. c..a 11 •,., ... .....,..•II..., leetwe.,.. M for• deft<• c .... ,., more lfttornwtlen cell "7-6757. "911atretlan at tfte door ....... 110. TMI OllA•I COUNTY YOUTH lym· pMfty Ora.Ira wUI ,.rtorm lundly at 4 at Cteapnwt Col .... Audtwlum, m N. o.....,. M.,Or ..... eem1111r.._ .._. OFFERING AF.Ro-BRAZILIAN JAZZ Moec:lr Santo• et Mertc Taper Forum UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORMIA. ·1RVIME COMMrnll FOa ARTS ,,....... ~oots: A Saga of Black History ALEX HALEY w ... .., ...... ..., 25, I fl.I I ,.... UCI CNWford Mii I Tickets ASUCI Box Office: $4 general I admission; $3 faculty, staff, UCI Alumni Association members. and other students; S2 UCI students. I • CosponSOfed by Student Affairs Lecturee and The Black Student Union . ( ................ L. M. BOYD . ) INFORMS In U'e 111111•• .. lff l'Ulll rtln wtll ~leN 1111 "Amerlcen ..... ~ dldkatMltD .. wclllltr•. =--1:=:=~ .... 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IOUNDI Ofll IOUL. t nd Jeu wlU flll the a ir l unCley H Motcir ~Hto9 "9rfurm9 dllt lhW tht "Arter Houn•• Htlt t •t the M•t tt retJet florum In LOI. An'l.T*'' fellNlttt t~ f MAIOI NI DANCING fOR THllR DOWRlll IN ONI 0, AMAN'I ALGl!RIAN NUM9US '•f'Md folk enMmble wltl preMnt more _,king,..._.., TUHdeJ In Loe Ar.tele• r~ ... , , r.~~=u~k1h•::.•1~::::1:~ ,:•,~'?o the lnUNtt 101»0 p.m. concert ftelutl"9 Af ro·lt•llll•n M>Unds on the berltoM·eUo t••GPhOM •nd pett Ui tlOh. TM a NIW YOIUC IT .. INO Quert•t end mtmben of UC lrvlnt mulfc faculty wlll eerform at the 12th •nnuel Feculty 8eneflt Concert SUnday at J p.m. In the Fine Arts Vllleoe ThNter on campus. Pn.ceedl from the concert wlll oo to benefit music scholenhlps. Included In the progrem wlll works by Malcolm Arnold Bach, Mozert and Oebuuy. Tickets are $5 et the door end $2 for stUdent1. A reception on stage will follow the performance. WORKS BY RAVEL, Verdi and Janecek wlll be performed Monday night at 8 by the re- nowned Jullllard String Quartet In the UCI Fine Arts VIiiage Theater. Founded In 19.t6, the chamber group has played more than 3,000 concerts In 40 countries. All four musi- cians were born In the U.S. and vlollnlst Robert Mann Is the only original member still playing with the group. Tickets are $6 and $4 for UCI students at the Associated Students Box Office. 'A UNIQU£MARRl'AGE of dancers, ac-~ tors and sculptors will come together tonight at the Newport Harbor Art Museum to offer WHALE WATCH AIOARD THE CANNllY PAITY IOAT 11151.A MUJERES11 . Leaves Cannery Dock Sundays at 11 :00 A.M. • Returns at 2:30 P.~. ' CALL FOR SUNDAY llUMCH AHO IOAT llSBVATIOMS. 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Tickets are $2.SO at the theater, 6101 E. Seventh St., Long Beach. A POETRY READING featuring Bob Austin, Susan O. Baker and Elliot Fried will be offered tonight at 8 in St. Mary's Church, 428 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. WINE AND HORS D'OEUVRES will be served5und6rM+.-30-priOl"-t& a 7~on· cert by the Irvine Symphony In the Turtle Rock Recreation Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, c-.. ........ .............. ....2, ......... s,..._,,,_... Decs...-t11• ........ , ff it's got wheels, . you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot ~v ~9:1 Sunday. 2 p.m. « MAOHATTER'S CONTEST tlassifiec:t ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will ' Celebrities judge wild headgear FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS Daily from'10:00 a.m. 'to 5 :00 p.m. Adult Donations: $1 :00 Children under 12 free II • · 1rvlnt. Thit progrem sponsored by the F rlends of the I rvme Symphony wlll lnclucle works by Mourt, Vlveldl and Corelli. Tickets ere $7.50 at the door. A PIANO ReCITAL featuring works by Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Liszt end Debussy will be offered Sunday et7:30p.m. In Found-ers Hell, 1530 Concordia, Irvine. Christ College music professor B. Wayne BJlbM will be featured In tM concert. Admission Is free to students and $3 for edulJs. STAND.TALL and be counted M the "Miss Tall of Orange County" beauty pegHnt end dance Saturday et 7 p.m. et the Hollcllly IM, 222 W. Houston Ave., Fullerton. The contest- ants, all S-foot-10 and over, wlll be Judged aurtng a bathing sult .. nd evening gown com- petition: Cost Is $7 at the door. THE BOXBOYS, a .Los AngeleHNlsed ska band, will be at Cal State Fullerton Feb. 27 for a Jamaican version of rock 'n 'roll In the Pub In University Center at 9 and 11 p.m. The popular group hes appeared at many night spots In Southern Cellfomla, Including Ichabod's In FullertonandAMdameWong's in Hollywood. Tlcketsare$2.SOedultsonly. TWO BACH SEMINARS will be offered Saturday at 2:30 and 4 p.m. at the United. 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Have dinner at our house tonight, won't you? 3010 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa ffou13: M· Th, 5·9; Fri, S.10; Sat, 4·10; Sun, 12·9 .For r~ations, call 549-0310. ' • ~----- M>k YN NIMU UITINS TO DEBATE ABOUT ADUL TIRY IN 'IMPOUTI COMaDY' Jeck ...,nbectter, teft, ttree to convince Jim flynn there ... no 8ffalr with hie wtte 'lmpollte' affairs funny < By MICHAEL DOUGAN Ot .. Dell,~M..i With "Impolite Comedy," the Irvine Com- munity Theater is offer ing its second play in a row about a group or people who can't sta.nd ea ch other. But unlike ··And Miss Reardon Drinks A Lil· tie," :.Which probably left some audience mem- bers conte mplating the poetry o f s elf- des truction, this year's season opene r is downright fWl. Imagine that Neil Simon had written "Whoee Afraid of Virginia Woolr?" and you get the picture. The script by J oseph Hayes (·'The Desperate Hours") s parkles like zirconium. Hayes mixes bis words with light batter to create a dialogue dessert sprinkled with giggles and guffaws. He's a man with a fuMy mind. thing in the house. As alcoholic contusion set- tles in, the dynamics unfurl. The play is about adultery, real or imagined. But when a conressioo is finally made, it is by the least likely or cbaracten. And tbe conclusion of this club is upbeat and entirely satisractory. . Comedy is a dirricult thing to pull off. Ir it isn't great, it 's awful. The playen, without ex· ception, exhibit a special talent for the genre. They are uniformly excellent. NO DOUBT, THIS IS PARTLY attributable to the direction or Tom Titus. In ract, the direc- tor 's hand is more evident in t.b.ia production than most. "Impolite Comedy" requires precise pacing to maintain the comedic high, aod it is there. Titus has also added a rine element of physical humor lo an already runny script. THE STORY CONCE&NS a s mall-lime tr fault is to be found, it is in the set, which. publisher (Jim Flynn> who has invited an can only be described as sparse. ICT knows it, abrasive, but popular, novelist <Rob Fahey) to and even apologizes in the play program, ex- his country home for dinner and a business plaining that "the setting is the living room or a seduction. He needs Fahey in his stable of converted Connecticut rarmhouse remodeled lO' writers in order to save the business. r esemble Turtle Rock Community Park." The evening is thrown into tilt by the sur-The problem is logistical. Park rules re- prise visit by another or FlyM 's writers (Jack quire ICT to dismantle its set after every Willenbacher), a witty, arrogant and phony performance, re-assembling it for the next. To sophisticate whose acerbic demeanor threatens do that with a complete scenic backdrop, they to foul Flynn's nest. explain, is impractical. It is possible that Willenbacher once had a Who cares? 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CAPtl1IAMO '''~927 I ~---- OrMge Co•t DAILY PtLOTIFrkMy, FebnMry ao. 1•1 Clubhome evicts 'Thousand Clowns' It .... .!-:!B ........ ll"OUP wM91lMIMlltl .. __ ~M. ,,..., tM • 11'11 nSlfU lbl u.. Udo .... ...,. ........ ..., ....... _.{.two r.:.-· • ,.., --.. U.. lfrilll ... .. tM 1'161 ,...., u.. u.. u.pl... ••re au IH,_ .. fw Ullelr •c comedy. Herb o..._ ..... ,,...,_. ... ~....,.., U.. t I u..i aa... ,.._._.. (\M 1 PUo&'t ...... ti .... ,.., .. u.. ... for 1•> to direct Md ~ ........ tM ftnt ... ol ... ~ TU DAY a&roa• TllS lrYCMlLI. however. U.. ~ ....,_. ..,.. DOt1ftM ta.t U.. Udo l1Je Cha.._. WMn LMJ've bMD perfotmlaa bian· au.Uy fer ta. pul quarter of a century ( lhla wo.ld !Maw ..._ tMlr 25t.h analvenar,-ahow) would be ~-... tor renovat.iou for the next s.ve...a...u. AU &My couJd say to their audiences, both oa ta. island and off, wu "See you in the fall." Or. mayt.., ·'That'a sbow buaioeu." WUtever. it's a situation lhe Lido Isle Players couJd have done very nicely without. They aren't that visible on the Oranie Coast to bet in with. * F&ED CA&MICHAEL, U&E our own Jack Sharkey. is a prolific Playwri1ht \.ho has tW'Ded out a cood many scripts in his time -and four of them have c .ptured the fancy of the Westminster Community Theater over the past two seasons. Las t se ason WCT produced ·'The Ni1ht is My Enemy" and "Mixed Doubles," then led off the 1980-81 schedule with "Last of the Class." Two weeks from tonight the group will unveil yet another Carmichael play, "Vic· toria's House." under the diredion of J .D. Reichelderfer. This one focus.es on a "perfect crime" THE YEAR'S #I COMEDY SMASH! (Of COURSE IT'S ONLY FESRUARY AND IT'S A SHORT HONTH ) THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Rmd ~ /OIE ~ CGl>J"11"1 "'' i., u.....w c., s.-. 1... ~ NOW PLAYING c-...... , c•• conu ........ ......,. Oi.ngt 63• ?~~J Cos!.! Mou 979·41'1 1rv1ne ~~HM>~~ UATW9Cl•UI W.SlmlnSlff 893·1~ l .. MOI. WIUO TW• IUOIUM •lft.f• MtUIO<I V<f!O 830 6990 01~119e 639·87 TO Nom&neted tor two Acedemy Awenle lftCludlng: BE8T ACTOR AND MST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST •. .,,..O."f .... _, _ •...:iu--• ......... "__. ..... '"""'' ..-... ,....,._.._.••90\0•..._-.~c...,...., Pedflc Laguna So. Coaet Walk·ln 144-1514 ---w. WILDER MOORE TOGNAZZI VENTURA I ~,-aLEOLAICHI,._.. GEIE WIU& ·ROGER MOORE· U60 TOONAZZI Liii) amA .KAlHl&I QUINlM llll IBJGMIE:SUDY UMll"amwam Pm1:W URE • DEIHlll e.ucm • CAnEJm ULM ._11t-1UB·•aa.a.ll·LfU-·fMIWB ,.... ................ .-s .. . lfOUUl:ll ---·-· __. ··--.. ~--..... ,;.~~ ---NOW ~VIND--­ ~ .aunt CDA8T •LAZA CQ8TA M1!11A • e.4&-a711. . . '" , murder 8l tM wna of U.. c.tu.ry witb the law and euperwatwat plaeaom.. combininl to tbwart U.. evildoer. Sharoo RelcbehMrfer and Peter MeAWat.er play the leadial rol• lD lhe drama. Otbera lD lb• cast are Charles Taylor, Stepbanie Wolle, llooica llcA.Uilter. Carol Hill, Ronald Ori11by, Jonatbu llotll and Aida Porru. Performances will be oven Fridays and Saturdays at 1:30 thn>uab April 4 at the theater, tt12 Maple St .• WeMminlter, and res- ervationaarebein1tatenal-.Cll3. * CALLllOA&D -Audition.a for the CouWne Community Collete production of "Haman's Downfall: A Purim-schpll" will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at the Robinwood Learnin1 Center, 5172 McFadden Ave., Hunlinlton Beach . " . Marc Handler ls dlrectina and will be cutin1 17 roles . . . the Jewish folk play will be presented at various locations in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and \Veatminster in May . . . The Sllddleback Valley CommUllity Theater will bold audltJona March 1 ud 2 IOI' the Arthur Miller drama "A Vn From tbe Bridl•" ... director Michael Biellta wW be Me1r•n1 12 men ud three women la all ... brackets at tbe 7 p.m. tl')'OUtl at the theater, 257'1-C Obrero, Ilia· aion Viejo ... the abow opena April 10 ... Twenty youq acton from t to 11 yean of • a1e are belnc aoupt by the Calta Mesa Civic PlaybouH for its 1prin1 children'• show, a muaical fantasy called "Frobarohop" ... direc- tor Pall Tambellini will bold audl&m Monday and Wednesday from 3:30 to S p.m. at the Com· munity Recreation Center on the Oranee County Fairp-ounda ... tbe show will be presented the first two weekends in May ... call 754-5159 for details ... * BACKSTAGE' -Golden West College bas cast its upcoming production of "Tom Jones" with William Pomeroy snaring the tiUe role in lhe 18th century comedy ... Frank Pierce, Lida Ping~. Michael Grenie, Terra Shelman and Laura Mitchell have major roles in the show, which opens March 13 in the main GWC theater .._,..._,._ ................ N,,...,,.....,.. Pl• .... "-"'"..,_ Ar I'.,. 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"" - ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE BEST ACTOR-JACK LEMMON I ,JM:KLEMMON. ll>B8\' BENSON LEE REMICK AN IPC' FILM<; PRUOU<'1 ION Of A COWi HICOINS PIMURh NINE TO AVE Ol\Si'tY COLtMAN· tl.12.ABtTH \\II.SON • ..aSTl:RLING HAYl>tON ""The Chmrm•n o( 11>< IJ.'"rd ..._ ...... .,..., llRUCI:. CILBtRT o-w a., COLIN Hl(i(jlNS """-a., COLIN HIGGINS • .., W.TRICIA RESNICK ~") "> i'l'TitlCIA Rt:SNK'K -">CHARLES FOX l'OVMI 10 Ot Ul~~· (ii) =--s.!:.!-::=-o--.:::-.-;ll!::~~~ ·-,._.,..,..~ . ~~-~ ~~m~ CHllSJOPHEI WAUCEN ii iHE DOCS OFWAr A NOIMAN IEWISON-PATRICK PALMEI, "*- lOM BEIENCEI .. couN B~Y 0-.af........, JACK CAIOIFF Scm.,.,,~CAIY ~VOIE•CEOICE MALKO '-40.A.._,1yf'REDEllCK FOISYTH ..._......,NOIMAN JEWISON"'PATltcK Ml.MEI :ii;'~ DcWM~ o...o, JOHN llVI N l'JOOVISION· TtCHNKX>U>r -• • --·-------·---. ..... ...... ·~·~ ----NCIW •HDWINm,----- anama ••••a EdWlrds C1ntma CIMN West Cent• 1714) 979·4141 (714) 191 ·393S -o,... ... , (114).137-0340 ' . .. Ofw'll CMM OM. V "°'"~· '*'*Y IO. t•t '"TMl lllC•81Ne&.8 111•1•1• WOMM" ,.,, .. , "9....,.. "-' commerclallltft Md Multlr•IM pr0duct1 can bt lnJurtoul IO yeur hHlth. Tf\et•1 cfftelnly true for L.Hy Tomlin, we.o 11 e.,_... to tomt untttttd cn.mlcata Md finch htr1tlf dlmlnllhlnt My by day. Unlike lM thriller ''The lncrtdlbl• Shrlnklno MM\," thli ont I• playltd mo6UY •~ 1aueh1, •lthoU9t\ ttwrt I\ one genulntly 1c ary sctnt when Min Tomlln tall• Into a ~rbage Cllsposat. The l•ucaM ar• frtQutnt •nd \OMtllmes explo•lvt1 thanks to an expert cHt Ch•rl.s Grodin, Neel &•tty, HeAry Olbson, Rick Baker (In hi• l(lnQ Kong suit> and especially Miss Tom lin, whO play\ the h<>Ysewtfe and her nelghbOr plus a flash as the ol· t1clou1 ,........,.. ooerator. Few comedlant can convey •• mucl'I humanity •• well •• humor. Rat· ed PG, minor expltthtn, scary scenes for tM very young. "'ORT A"ACHE, THE IRONX" lucrackerJack COPS· and-lowlifes movie, with the PoV· t1rty·blltied South Bronx as a backdrop. It's hard at first to ac· cept Paul Newman as an 18·year patrolman, but that barrier is soon passed, and he delivers his most compellinc;» performance in years. Heywood Gould's script, based on the real-life exploits of two Bronx officers1 Is intelligent without being conaescending, and Dan Petrie's direction main- tains a crisp pace. Casting is splendid . Edward Asner as the hard nosed precinct commander; Ken W.ttl •s Newm•n's young, loyal SNrtntr; Rachel Tlcotln as the Puerto Rican nurse Newman falls for. SOiid entertainment with a touch of social commen· tary. Rat~ A. "RAGING BULL" displays both the artistry and the shortcominc;»s of Martin Scorsese. No director employs the camera so sensual· ly; even In black and white, the film Is visually stunning. Scorsese also can create brief nudity and drug use ana ample violence as well. Robert-DeNiro is more of a rag- ing boor, destroying the love of everyone imPortant to his life. Ranging from hard·muscled con· tender to Pot-bellied has·been, De Niro creates an unforgettable character. Strong supPort comes from Cathy Moriarty H the wife and Joe Pescl aa the loyal brother. Rated A. "RESURRECTION" Is a pro- foundly movlnc;», even disturbing testament to the Inexplicable power of certain lndlvlduals.to heal the sick. Crippled In a Callfomla car crash, Ellen Burstyn returns to her Midwest farmland home, cures herself, then contributes her gift to others. It sounds llkf! grim stuff, but humanJty shines through In Lewis John Carlino's script and Dan Petrie's direction. The act· Ing is superlative; Miss Burstyn as the healer who refuses to be used; Sam S}'epard as the local tough who becomes her lover; Eva Le Gallienne as her un- derstanding grandmother. Rated PG. 'Dogs of War' unpretentious junk By JEFF PAUER Ol•o.u,~ ....... " ChrlSlopher Walken has been eerily cast agamst type as the mercenary loner James Shannon in the film version of Frederick Forsyth's "The Dogs of War." His fair. delicate face is made-up and lipsticked. his strangely passive body 1s clothed in neo-revolutionary de· signer chic. his hair is coiffed. Shannon li ves alone. works alone and car· ries on romances alone -he sits as far away from his girlfriend as the restaurant table will allow, then proposes to her. He looks as if he 's . scared of himself: like a haunted house about to belch its own ghosts. BANKROLLED BY AN American busi· nessman. Shannon is dispatched to the west African nation of Zangaro to determine if an overthrow of the terrorist president Kimba is likely, or even possible. He arrives in the flat. filthy and vo13Ule na- WINNER OF TWO ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS N.Y. TIMES: ''Exhileretlngly blzerrel ObHsslve, exciting, acery, wildly energetic ... -J-1 .... ,1 ...... '"'' r- One of the rear'• 10 best. -Tl,,,. 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS D£ST PtCTUP.E DlST OIMCTOA fl.obef1 l\edfOfd DDT ACTP.ESS Mory Tylef Mco<e DDT SUPPOlmMG AQOA Judd Hirsch DDTSUPPOMIHGACTOA T1mo1hy Hutton DlST ~HHPl.AY Alvin Sorgen1 ADAPTATIOH <.,T/\HTS TODAY ..... .U PlAU ....... •llllAMI STADll* lllltl·ll Btu 529>~ '"'"" ~51·0655 011ft9t 639 ano ....... • .. ._.ueo ..... ~. """1• 'llllt ~twPO'I 8Htft 673 83~ MIUlll .. lft ... ~OUlll<lNl V/llAey 839 I~ PAClflC"I .. Tll CMIT Sin J...,. C.PISll•llCI l1Q•"'1 llucft 494·1~14 4il 4r>4~ -.... ~~~..-~--_,._... ___ ---·-r- !Ion posing as a naturalist but he can't shake the grim-lipped look of a spy ; everyone he runs across -from soldiers. to an English television reporter to a courtesan who shows him the town (the phrase is excessive) -wants to know what he's really doing there. It's only a matter of time before their suspicions leaJt through the cracks in his cover and they deport him. bruised and beaten, back to the United States. surrounding landscape of violence. There is some humor too: Two members of the English film crew are dead·ringers for Laurel and Hardy (they even look at each other for s upport while the soldiers back them at gun- point into the hotel lobby -you expect one of them to quip somethir1g like '· 1 say Ollie, what do you think has got them so upset?·'). Irvin-takes the story as far as he can, which in the end isn't that far at all. He draws all or Shannon's spookiness out, his portentous pac- ing keeps us watching all right, ·but by the 'time ''The Dogs or War" is over, we have to wonder if it's all worth it. There's a certain edgy horror in the arrival of packs of soldiers with their guns lowered in their unlsoned stomp across wooden floors. in their arbitrary arrests and killings, and director John Irvin has captured these almost tribal ter· rors effectively in "The Dogs of War." His Zangaro (actually Central America) isn't an eme rald green, pristine Eden overrun by rutb· less goons; it's a hazy, blanched wasteland filled with conspicuously wretched people - there's no real opposition to Kimba -no one has the energy for it. SHANNON, APPEARANCES aside, is a stock mercenary killer at bis worst -he does it more for money than for fun. We don't feel shortchanged on his character, it's just that he's not terribly interefting to begin with. Psychologically, it's a static study at best. "The Dogs of War" is a fluent, unpreten- tious movie. but it's junk too; you don't feel any different for having seen it -not even for a second. Irvin doesn't make the mistake of try- ing to turn his killers into heroes. they simply do what they do and that's that. Take it for what it's worth. Desert distraetion ON A STRICTLY VISUAL level, "The Dogs of War" ·works. and works well. Irvin has a wonderful sense of pacing and dread, his action scenes are exciting and convincing, he brings his cameras pore·close to the characters, then retracts them for longshots that drink in the THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING ~ 1ndFEA~ ~J-~fl-1-~~ ~~~!~~:9~~Ill)J edwards CINEMA CENTER HUI O• .. T "'"""con .. MHA MISA.YHDfC:IHTll t7t-4141 THE COMPETITION A COLUMBIA rn:r:'I PICTURES lllllASl ~ Fiii, 7:11, .... IATllUN 2:l0, 5:00. 7il0. 10:00 •• edwards HAR R TWIN ~~-631-3501 '"I 7.00, l:>O SATISU" 2~. t:JO. 7·00. l:JO ~r edwards CINEMA WEST .:-:=:::., 891-3935 '"I. 7:00. l:lO Al IATISUN 2:00, 4:JO. 7:00, t:>O edwards MISSION YlllO MALL C~::;.~~L~~,.::. 495~6220 ... ' (. 0 • '°"""°"'' WINNER Of' 8 ' '·j, A~~::z:i~~o I INCLUOING llEST ~ICTIJ!ll llES T OllllCTOfl ~):I 'TESS' ht........ . ll"G) FRI. 1:00, I :• SAT/SUN. 1:30, l :OO, 1:30 edwards NEWPORT .. A.COAST lfWY.&MACAe,_ RWl'OllT0CDrna 644-07• l..=:=.~ . THE '.' .-z. .... llllCER ... J • ///.i t<'.J ~ ~ FAI. a 00, 8 20, 10 35 SAT/SUN. 1 30, 3 45, 8 00 •-2Cl~lll35 . EDWARDS CINEMA HUlt.AUTA04"\ C~lSA S4'0 ll0l,1 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA _,.... 540-7444 ..... c...,,.... , . .,, ....... WINNlllM• ACAOlllllY AWAllO NOMINATIONS!! INCLUDING •EST "CTUllE llEST ACTOll-~f;T DUllllO llEST OllllCTOll-MAllTIN ICOf'IEll ROBERT. DE NIRO RAOtKC • DULL ~ ....... (!} ~ua WINNEll OI' I ACAOUIY AWAllO ~lllATIOM INCLUDING HST PICTUllE HIT ACTOll-JOttN HUllT ANTHONYHOPK~NS • Tffg ~,, .. ~ ~~·-=. ·/ . • ..-... 4..,. •1 .., r •• edwards WESTBROOK WHf..-.tf• 530-4401 ATl900UMIT ...... .eo•• lf@I] ..... a•"'lll'' •o• ., .. lpic;I Pl.US CO·HIT ~ t:::: ~ ::--r: \'-~Ji ·• -· •• lffil ,J'~)... edwards CINEMA WEST .:-:~.. 891-3935 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA .. IUOl AT MACAIT- S40·7444 WINNER Ofl I ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! INC\.UOIMO •IT MT\IM KIT AC:ntl.._.AAY rn.111 .oo11a ~~ -~ PLUS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE "INSIDE MOVES",.., ITA#INO _ .. _ Lesley.Anne Down portrays a young Egyp· tologist who becomes entangled in the sinister activities of a black·market ring in the ad venture· thriller, "Sphihx," now showing at local movje theaters. FRI S 30 1 0 9 0 SAT SUN I lO l lO S 30 7 •6 g •& •• IO(A~~~~!,d~J!E,~~9!Lu. j •nr...,.•O~•n~ 644-076«!1 '"' 7 15 t •S SAT SUN l·>O. JlO 530 10 .•u., edwards CINEMA VIEJO s_o ,..-WATfOLA~A1 MISSION ••JO uo."to edwards SADDLEBACk PLAZA IL t<MO •• aoc"•• & TOllO Ml·MM '"I. a.oo. •·oo. 10:00 SAT 1·15. J:IS. J•IS, 7 11. t:U. ,.M SUN 1:n . J:U. 5·11. 7:11. t:n •• ednm WOODBRIDGE ··"·""· .. ,, ..... _ 551 0655 ~!:.:.'·~ .. ,_,,A,\llfttA•f 'f'ALUf "THE PRIVATE EYES" ~J.!,~!M.'!,!!LLEY I l'OUNT.,..¥4WY •H-1\M FAI 6 IS, e lS, 10 40 I AT'SUN !•30. J:U . e II. I .JO IO!AO edwards SADDLEBACl PlW T ~'c:C:..D 1:.0 581 :5880 R .• .. 7nd FlATUlll Arc C(NT(A .. CHARLIE CHAN .. edwards CINEMA CENTER HA••o• •T ADAw\..COU•MfSA MISA fHDfClffTltl t7f.4141, llLY ro,\11.1N JANl 1-0/1.l>A IXll 1.V l'AklON edwards ..iuio11 mo Mau \••-•o••" ro 9 !:~~:; ~~\ 4 5·6220 '"1 •:00. •:15, 10:20 IATISUH I :lO. 3:45, •:OO l :U . 10:21 •• edwards HUNTINGTON ... , ... ,_ ......... .._. 14MJU Stitdioa next I.Mt WMk Feliclaao allMd wlU. ......_. lecorcM ud iii to •d• twe albuma a year, wbicb traua.tee to a lot ol Umt 1peet ln tM r~ 1t&Mtio. ID baMr ol bia temporary dia· appearuce from ta. at.,., f'eli· duo wU1 perform wlU. Johll Bat- dorf at lbe GoWen Bear ln Hunt· 1n1ton Beac h tonl1ht and SaturdQ. "ll'I been Urina.'' Feliciano, U , taid, eapla1Din1 that he ha~ been tourinl 11ace be w u 17. The new contract could be lbe blllHl break ol hls career. ..• will have • very &ood chance to aet 00 the charts with Mo&own," be aaid. Feliciano bu recorded for RCA and smaller companies in tbe paat, but doesn't think his work hu been publicized correctly. "RCA is aoocl. but they're not promotion-minded," he said. " Feliciano aained lbe attention of Berry Gordy tbe owner ol Motown, while performina at lbe Forum durina the 1980 Presidential election. ProduciQ& and promotina seems to be what Feliciano needs and Gordy does best, wilb the "Supremes" and the fllm "Lady Sings lbe Blues" t.ohis credit. IN 'BOLIN PORCELAIN' SHOW •Autumn' figurine modeled In 1715· Marcello Mastroianni Laura Antonelli !ltJ WJforriistress edwanls HARBOR TWIN H~di 631-3501 TM..Llft~AD'WIO~INDl10lU:'llON PAUL NEWMAN .. · FORT APACHE. THE llONX Sl•rn~ !EDWUU> ASNEltl KEN WAHL RJICHEL TK:'OTIN D\NNY AIELLO "'MGIUER•nd KATHLEEN !!Eu.ER r..MIC byJ()NATHAN TUNICK Productd by MARTIN RICHARDS •nd Gill CHAMPION WrlUm by HEYVoOOO COULD 01~ by ~NIEl PETlllE liilJ (RrolilllwWmwrBook) bft'Ulrw ~um CWllDSUSSKIND ~ G •·-- tlgu1-taes foUnw· lerw · l'l•U•IN•I AND TAaL• 19rYkft atlng from 1755to1tU In the~ P•lece ere Included In u. "a.rtln Porcelaln" exhibit •t Securlt~~ ~Im, ms. ~.~h _Las Anee•. -rch 22. Mo9t ftGlmle •mona the 132 pteCes m•nufKtured by K PM Bertin.,. thole . commltslonad by Fredertdl a. Greet Md EmpreuC.tMrlne II of R .... •. lltlsnw, tr•clng ttyllstlc MCI titchnlQI cMngn, w•s org•ntnd by the Smlthsonl• Institution Tr•vellng Exhibition Service. Admission Is "" from 10 •.m. to .. p.m. ally. A RECEPTION l'OR ARTIST O.vld P•t· terson from 7 to 9 tonight wlll open • show of his palnUngs •nd works on .,.._,. •t West Coast Gallwy, 3110 South Pl.,. Drlve, S.nt1i An•, ~t wlll continue through ~rch. THE DELICACY OF HER oils and w•tercolors wlll ISe described when Non. Taylor demonstr•tes for the Westminster Art Association at 1: 30 p.m. Thursct.y In the Civic Center, 8200 Westminster Ave. She re- cently received an •ward of merit from the American Institute of Fine Arts. "PICTURE WINDOWS," a new series of colored altered landscapes by John Pfahl, and vintage movie houses captured by the camera of Hiroshi SUgimoto are being featured through March 7 at the SUsan Splrltus Gallery, 3336 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Both contemporary photographers live in New York where Pfahl teaches at '" B){l)I)\ \_ \IJ:\Tl\t: IDWAROI' IMfTIN8TOll Hunhngton Beach 848-0388 EDWARDS' SADOLHAC:K Et Toro 581 -5880 UACl•MAI Or1nge 634-3911 EDWARDS' Ct•MACHTH Cosla Mesa 979-4141 l1l;Ii1@Li OMMGI Oflln·llt Orange ( 714) 558· 7022 llltC:Ollt OfllWl·llt Buena Paik 821 4070 l90 'HUS ~l,flD fOll TMIS UIGACIMUIT C•ll 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor ou. . . . Rochestlr Institute of Ted•nology and Sugimoto Ml received • 1• JoM Simon OU091111iWlm Fellowshlp. Gellery houri.,. 11 to 5 Tundays U.rouoh Seturays. AN •XHlalTION av TH• Los Angeles Prlntm8klna Society et the LHuM Bawh School of Arfl1•ttr•ct1n,mekers8ftd collectonofflneprlnts. heschool,8t2222 LagUMCanyon RNCI, lsopenfrom 10to4 weekdays. PAINTINGS BY MARINE ARTIST Br8Mn W•rd Md prlsma wax designs on paper by Miiford Kemp •re being featur.ed this month In the galleries at Laguna Feder•I S.vlngs and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Viewing hours are 9 to 4 weekdays. RUTH KENNEDY'S COLLECTION of dolls many of which are characterizations of ' famous actors and presidents, and floral acrylics by Jackie Kiper are on display through February in Coast Federal Savings and Loan, 2620 San Miguel Drl"e, Newport Beach from 9 to 5 weekdays and 9 to 1 Saturdays. THE POMEROY GALLERY of Fine Art has been Westernized with the pioneer paintings by Jim Roy Daly, the nostalgic views of R. Bradford Johnson and Lex Gonzales and In· dian portraits by Alfredo Rodriguez and Fred Duran. This Americana exhibition at 5651 Lincoln Ave., Suite A, Cypress, will end Feb. 28. I i .e. Hiwey .. ~-y 4CU·1S14 C•l'MVOCl'.,.L&f..- "THE DOOi M WAft" (ftl 11-.a1w .. 1•1ta -----"'THE CX>WUITION" (~I ............... ,,. .._, ._. ne,..,... "NINE TO FIVE" (PO) ............... ._.,TWO flOtt 'l.tONr &CAOIW'r AW._ "RAGING BULL" i•1 ., •• , •• l:tl• , ....... 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If~ ano Fet""' Mul- IAI'\' ,... t'-h • IO rc o..., ••-~>eel ~!<om• ,...,oy DOITll>90-0Ut 5CN>OI • OOOOT...u Doe1 1be or doeln't she tiave anything on under that paper towel? Only Barbara Eden (right) and Fannie Flagg know for s ure as they film a commercial on "Harper VaUey PTA" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. Aoflda 's reluctance 10 go out on a oat• proves 10 04I 1ust11oed -"« SOKllM 4tVWllllQ _,,,, ~llded IOt K0tean 11m11y whO cannot unc:tatstand Englllh. 7:1G 8 2 OH THE TOWN Ho1ts: Steve Edward1, Melody Rogers. St-and Melody go bahlnd-tha· OtMSlet •• 11.ECTNC 90fl!f'Nl't (9') 0 MMIY MtUlfl Barney 11111 thl panic; but· ton when Na wife Is Mnt on a c-In thl v1olenl South BtOtl• -to -how 8')1Clll affacll at• dona for the movlM; a talk with Rllpn Ed'#atdl, IN man bel\lnc:t .. This II YOUI LI .. " IN! "Truth Or ConMquancM " Cl) C8SNEWI 9 MCHEWS ..... IULlJIEff 1:161 lllfTONAL 1:00 C8S NIWI .CNIWI -~DAYS WE.COME -.-CK. Joanie tails VI with I ,AMILYAUO IHANANA 1<ona· • The s-thOga t11t1 a dim -OI M1. WooOman'a no...i -an HpoM 1h11 llllN I pot shot II 1-V· bOdy Polti. alt ling• a love OUMll: IN gr--· pay l~":iwa JOl<M'I wtLD M•A•l•H ltrllMl~Pr.::. ,Ila THI MUllC ML .. THI 'AML. Y Edith is -..tad for IN>- pliftlng. • llENNV HIU. Banny plays a deputy with an unusual way Of dallong with hll P<•-. Father Mutc:ahy ~ the object ol e young nurM'I alfec1lonl. • MACNEIL/~ ~ e aouoGOU> SI "'°'1LfS .. POWER Guest: UCLA Chanc:aUor Ch'arles E. Young Hoat: Dionna W-'dl. Co- hoat: L.Mry GatMn. G~IS: e REAGAN'S l!CONOMICS ., 8TUOI08H .. Beluga .. Belinda. a glant Beluga whale, trains at San o..go s Sea World: two Chicago kids 1un a 1111•1• bOlld shop: apple pic,king In N-England. (R) ABBA. Ronni Mllup, Rupert HolmH. Flralall, Phil Seymc>Yr. Aft .... .,. ....... Pns!Oeflt ::-::.-..:::.~~~ Of'M19c.ny. SI OWREASY GUMt: Max-A~. (RI fl'i)~/LEHAER AEPORT (l)ft.M.M~ The ,_ca.competltiOn In the denim lndultty: a tor- mar Red Sox pit~ whO Is now a aporta chlroprac· tor Cl) M 0 A0 S0 M Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH ®J MERV GfW'FlN Hawkeye suffers a concus· • slon when he wrecks hos •jeep and Is rncued by a Guest: Charlie Callas. Rich Hell, R•y Anthony. Arthur Murr•y Dancers. 8:00 8 Cl) THE IHCAEOIBLE HIJU( David Is the unwilling taclplant ol a mall-orc:ta< bride. CHANNEL LISTINGS 6 KN>. T C BS1 Lo.., Anoo>l1•.., 0 "NBC' 1NBt 1 Lo-. Anqel•'' g K TLA Ind 1 Ln-. l\nq"I••'> 0 M BC f V 1 ABC1 L o-. Anqvlt;>-. l "UAO 1CA-..1 S.in D 1eyu 0 KH I TV ;lnll ) Ll•.., A n •Jf'lt•°' ~ KCSl 1ABC1 S..in Dn·40 ID I\ TTV 1 ln11 1 Lu-. Ano,.11•-. «!) '\COP TV 1lrul 1 lo., AnQ•''"' ED l\CE I IV 1 PB~1 Lo-, An<i"'"' D HAIU9EA VAUEY ~A Stella 1s cnosen to be thl "Ratlly Girl" model In an ad campaign. 8 MOVIE • • • "A Gathering 0 1 Eegles .. ( 1963) Rock Hud· son. Rod Taylor. Shocked by her husband's seeming hlr$hness 10 his men. an Air Force commar>der's wile leaves h•m {I!) KOCE TV 1PR-..1 Hun11nq1,1n AP.1ct1 8 (1J) BENSON Marcy's mother lhreatens Filling Fridays 'Nero Wolfe' shows promise By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP) -For a year now . ever since ·'The Rockford Files" went off the air, there bas been a bleak gap in that period between the after-work beers and "Dallas." Waiting for "Dallas," in fact. carries a very heavy price if you pass the time watching TV. Two Fridays ago, for example, a "Dallas" fan-in-waiting had to abide "Harper Valley PTA" and the mov- ie, "The Brady Girls Get Married" on NBC, or an hour of sitcoms and a movie about a rock star in a haunted house on ABC. If the most direct path to "Dallas" were chosen, staying tuned to CBS through the evenin1. "Incredible Hulk" and "Dukes of Hazzard" bad to be endured ~at risk of permanent damage to the cerebral cortex). · BUT YOU& ever-\tigilant scout baa spotted what may prove to be a comfortable, reasonably saf.e way 1tallon en route to "Dallas." I have 1ome hesitation and a little more probing to do, but this could work out. It is "Nero Wolfe," on NBC. I know, I know, the show pales next to "The Rockford Files." But I've tried it a couple of limes and I think there's a good TV series there. ... Nero Wolfe" has some very valuable assets: It ls adult, if'hai,at least the broad outlines of mystery and it has a char ismatic actor William Conrad, who is perfectly suited to the pa.rt, playing Wolfe. <6onrad s_eems to delight in the TV REVIEW role, which requires little more than stringing together some elegant words and doing a bit of deduction, neither of which requires physical exertion. The mysteries so far have been rather shabbily conatructed. My wife guessed wbodunnit 24 minutes into the first one, and she was working a crossword puzzle at the time. I guessed the baddie in the second episode b~way through, and I'm a fellow who never, in 200 or so view· · in1s of "Perry Mason," correctly identified the 1uilty party. · Since Wolfe almost never leaves the house, an ualstant is mandated and I'm not completely sold on the selection here. The character of Archie Goodwin I.a necessarily promi- nent and Lee Horsley renden an Archie who's just a bit too Apple Pie. PEIUIAPS WROLE80KENE88 is something to which one can lldjuat. In the second episode's denoue- ment, Wolfe gathered the suspect.a in his office and dramatically identified the perpetrator. The baddie promptly whipped out a rod and shouted, "Don't move!" _ "l almost never do, Mr. Shane," replied Wolle. not missing a beat. Aw , that's great. Yes, this will do. At least until ••Maverick" returns . .; .. ~ ........... e ........ ~ ... ................. 0 .... '-*" glW9 '* -I TUBE TOPPERS ... • *.,. "W...,d" ( 1110 ·-D9Ytlofl. .,_. ...... All UADl'lad ~ "*' 11111'1 lfl 8""Y Of rlll to cMetroy !'lit .,. ,,..... • , .... MMAIJNI TM 1WG11 _..,..ltlOn In the delWn lftduetly; a tor- -Red loa pltcNr whO 1s now e IPOf1• dlifocwec- tor; Judy Jd.nucld tMl11 • 10ok et a Celltomil ~ mart: Cept CatrOI on (:St· rot1: Joen Emo«y inlro- ducll lhe KomodO drl· •• ••~1111'1 Girls .. ( 1975) Sand<• Cutrle. RM c-on A young_.. Mt on r-. learns to UM a gun to ~ out e gang o4 hood• whO llillad • her hulband IN! elMIMd ,.,., .. • LOI AHUl.11 WUk INAIVIEW Holl: Cleta Robaft•. D WALL tTMET WUK "lnflatiOn: You Ain't S- Nothln' Yel" Queat· 8lf1 Oohman-Rarnotaz. edlt0t and publolher, Welllnglon Financial Letter 1:30 D THE INW)Y GIRLS GETMAMIEO Thi big day arrives and Marcia and Jan flnatty make It 10 the att•r. !Parl 31 e a MOVW .. The lnlruder Within" tPremilfe) Chad Evarelt, Joseph Bottom•. Workers on an lsolalad oil rig bac:om• the pray' ot a crM· ture lrom the derk r-oltlma. • CMOl euflNETT AMO,..... OU4Nt: Stave L-anc:a. •• WMHNaTOH WIEI< IN IWYllW t:OO 8 Cl) THE OUKU Of' HAZZAN> Oal•y 11111 lor a handlOl'lll hitchhiker who llaa eome strmnge connection wtth ' Bou Hogg. 0 NEAOWOl.R The general manager ot a crul11 line dl11ppaara whola aboard lhlp ID MEAVCJNmii Guesl: Charlie C•llas, Rk:h Hall, Ray Anthony, Arthur Murray Dancers. Peter Scoleri. Tom Hanks. Lorna Patterson fJi) WALL STREET W££J< "lnllallon· You Ain't s--. Noth1n' Yet.. Guest Bert Oohman-Ramlrai. editor and pubhSher. Wallington Flnanc.al Lett et. fl'i) VOTER'S PIPELINE Host· Jim Cooper 9:30 fJi) Ci) SACRAMENTO WEEK IN ~VIEW Host Murray Fromson 10:00 6 (J) DALLAS J R ·s lore1gn coup brings the ca•tel back 10 Ewing , 011, and Jock has a su1pnse ol hlS own 0 NBC MAGAZINE WITH DAVID BRINKLEY KOCE • 7 :30 -Rea1an'1 Economic•. A special report OD the probable effects of the president'• bud1et cuts on Oran1e County bualneuee. . ABC 8 8: 30 -"Tbe Intruder Within." A new TV horror movie about a monster wbicb terrifies worken on an isolated oil rig, with Chad Everett and Joseph Bottoms (photo below). C~ 9 11 :30 -"Chinatown." Jack Nicholsofi as a hard-boiled private eye ferrets out intrigue in early Los Angeles in this highly rated movie with Faye Dunaway and John Huston. I •• NIWI THC~ IVI "Merathon Woman" Ellan Frayer locus•• on a Japan••·Amerlcen Loa Angeles resident whO h11 become one ol lhl wortc:t'1 top dlttanca runnws. • llU. MOYEAS' JOUANAL "Rana Oubos On Cai.brat· Ing Lila" Bill Moyare dl,ai-the 1t1ta ol our anvlrOtlmant wllh Rane Oubot. e bacterlologlat 11 New York'• Rochleltar ~eity. 10:-•. POLITICAL ·-MOADCAST Tiie Democr••• r•ply to Pr e1l dent R••e•n·1 oc-lc~. ·~ NETWOMNIWI -~ . "Llbarly Gate: A Cuban Family In MeooomlnM .. A lamlty ot Cuban r9fugeea 18 lollowad through their Nie In thl camp at Fort McCoy to their new home In Wle- oonlln. 11:001o•CI>o HEWS l<aNNY EVEMTT VIDE08HOW Kanny P<Jll Clott Richatd thtough the milt and he atilt comas out amillng and llnglng; Paul McCarlney and Wings. CJ NEWl. VWEO GAME • M0A•l•H Whan Hanty gai1 hil dlt· cti.tge. Frank conc«na hlmlell wtlh taking com. mand. • MOVIE * • "Warpeth" c 1951) Edmonc:t O'Brien. Polly Bergen. A cowboy avenges IN death of his llancee. • OD< CAVITT Gues1: Teranc:a 0 ·0onne11. ., SHIN< flMVIEW8 Roger Ebert end Gena Sillllel revlaw "Melvin And Howatd," "Dog• 01 War" and "Thi Competition " 11::10 8 Cl) MOYIE • • * • "Chinatown" (197"t) Jeck NlchOlson. F119 Dunaway. Ounng the 1930I. 1 private datlCllve ) lnveatigatn a CIM that t raveall a trail of corrup· I lion. incesl and murc:ta< (R) D TONIGHT Host: Johnny Carton G~t•: TOfly Randall, Sar· ah Vaughan • • MOYIE * ''Billy The Kid Vs Ori· cula" ( IMe) Chuck Court· nay, John Carradine. A reformac:t outlew makes the awful discovery that his glrtlrlend'& uncle 11 really a varnplta 8 111 FNDAYS CJ GUNIMOl<E A young lac:ty has her hinds Mt trying to get her lazy lamily to keep them· selves lrom gelling kiclcec:t ott their lend. JOHN DARLING Fo,...ldafJle foe Cbaft Everett and Jennifer Warren have reason to look concerned, since they're about to take on a centuries-old monster unearthed from its resting place in "The Intruder Within" tonight at 8:30 on ABC, Channel 7. Democrats reply tonight WASHINGTON CAP> -The ABC television network is settin1 uide a half hour tonight to allow Democrats to respond to President Rea1ao's economic address, says an aide to . Senate Minority Leader Robert C. B~ o Mike;willard , By rd 's press secretary, said the Democratic reply would be aired at 10:30, opposite the second half of CBS· popular hour-long "Dallas" serial. NBC has a news-feature program, "Magazine," in the same lime slot. He said NBC also bas offered to make time available, and CBS is "planning a special broadcast to reflect the view of those other than the president': for 10:30.p.m. Feb. 28_. Mike Harr ad, a PBS spokesman, said the service was arrangin1 with WETA-TV, lts Washington outlet, to produce a Democratic response for network dJsU'lblition. ACTOISI ACTIESSESI ALL MlfS/ ALL TYPES The Production Company of Orange Coaat College present• • MOVll • •lot "Hard ContrlOt" ,,.., ,,_ Collum. &M ..... •• CW"nONB> MO .... _......,._ 11:11• MIDllllff'....:l!M. Holl: Merlh1 Hanner. ~·:~Aoea, ..... U.tlncw. Mr. Mika. Sir OouglM Quintet, Fir.I ... G OONLANI Gua111: Evll l<nlaval, ·S!ytue, Johnny Famharn. Joan McW... 12:40. YIDIO WUT: MQCSTAGRf'AU Gueits; The Cluh. Thi Rllident•. Grehlm Naill, Richerd Donner. (1J) CAROL~ N#DPMHoe GUMt: Jim Net>ors. 1:00 • MO\lla * * "Tratl OI The Lon. tome Pina" ( 1936) Fred MacMutrey, Hanry Fonda. • INDIPINOIHT I ~NIWI 1 1:10. HOU YWOOO HIMTMAT a AOAM-12 1:30 II Tite LONE MHGEA "Thi Lona Ranger's Ttl· ump11·· • MOYIE * * "Thi Curse OI Big· 1001" l 1972) Wiiiiam Simonsen, Roo.rt Ctymlre 1:408 MOVIE • * '"' "The Creeping FiaSh" (1972) Christopher Lee. Peter CuShong ~.~8HOP • • •,; "Frankenstein Mull Be Destroyed" (19701 Peter Cushing, Simon Ward. • 2:3010 NEWS 2:11 N!WI 1:00 llDrTONAI.. MOYIE * * * •,; ."The GIUI Key" ( 1942) Alan Ladd. Veroniel LM!e • MOVIE * * .. Thay Saved Hillar'a Brain.. C1964) Waller Stoeker. Audrey Caire l:Oll IJ MOVIE * * * "Or. Strangelove. Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And love The Bomb" ( 1964) Pater Satlar•. a.c>rge c. Scott 1:408 NIWI a:eoe MOYIE • * •,; "The Mummy" C19S9) Peter Cushing, Christopher lee. I I I .., .... ....... **' "Welte ,.,.. .. (tlS7, ""' ... c,.., ,,_ Die. ·-• • I ~' I I \ ! -----......... n COS•Hen"Y -..ucK Mo9t: '9mMdo °"Ne. • UNN••n Ol'1MI Ml 1--· ... 1:11 fUl9l*TTUCN uo --···· TMAT'ICAT GI rravou.. ....... I DAWY AHO GOLIATH ~°"' ~N>OM ~MC NIWI Cl> VOICICW AGNCUl.TUN 1:00 8 DUITY'I ~ D GODZI LA I HONG KONG l't400SY 8 f'ACIMTTIM Holt: Catty McCormick. I ~ YOGA'°" HtAl TH Cl) TV .. LOOKS AT LU.NINO . 7:30 8 MARLO AHO THe MAGIC MOVIE MACl- l 91G 9Wl MAMU CWMMUMC>M HOTa I ::~ .. ~ WOETAae IOUft ICI08WOM.D . HO Cl) MIGHTY MOUIE I tCKla & Jl!CKLE I THE f'UNTITONU nte~ 0 ftlAST'ICMAH I llMYPLM ·=--DP9Y • • • "Trade Winds" ( 1938) Fredric Match, Joan Beonett. A pollcaft'lan t.111 In love with Iha baautllul murder auspact ha 11 USlgned to lollow. l lPIQAL~ ONCE UftON A cu.aac "The Mi" On The Floss .. Maggie Q011 to a party given by Lucy and attend- ed by Philip and St~ who are both In love wllh her, 1Par1 711Rt by Armstrong & Batiuk ' 1< KOCE festival prizes mou~t A round trip flight to San Francisco . a weekend in Palm Springs and a ride on the Goodyear blimp - these are just a few of the special premiums th~t KOCE subscribers will be e lig ible for Budget probed "Voter's Pipeline" probes state budget cuts and Sacramento plans for di stric t reapportionment when it airs tonight at 9 on KOCE, Channel 50. Host Jim Cooper i nt e r v i e w s Dave R o berti, the Senate majority leader, and his Re publican opponent. minority leader William Campbell. The budset comes under fire with the growing conservative trend in S acra mento, and Roberti is anxious for Campbell and other Republicans to spare Democrat socia l progra ms from their conservative ax. during "Fe s tival Nights" on Channel 50. March 1 through March 15. Premi um donors already include Air California. Hotel Del Coronado, La Costa, the .Jack Tar Hotel (San Francisco), the Canyon Hotel <Palm Springs). th e Los Angeles Bonaventure. Pacific Southwest Airlines. the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, the Tropicana Hotel (Las Vegas ), C atalina· C ruises and Island Resorts, and the St. Francis (Sa n Francisco> For KOCE. the donation of these premiums marka a new high in community s upport. Bette Kain, Special Projects Coordinator for Festival Ni1bts remarks, "We are extremely pleased with th.e spi,rit of cooperation we have experienced in dealing with local companies and businesses. The o.utstanding premiums we have received indicate a tremendous upswing of interest in our station's activities.·~ Orange County Is now CASTING TALENT for training "on-camera" In our TV commerclals, cable. feeture fllms! CLIFFIE STONE'S COUNTRY SHOWDOWN Seturdev, Februerv 28 WEEKEND CLASSES INfORMS In the 8 PM -OCC AUDITORIUM 2701 Fairview Road, Co~ta Mesa TICKETS -$6.00 Available at the Door -BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 P.M. Vlu'/llMletaard WetoCMM -551-SllO llUMMBNSHANZ Fantastic Mime for YounR & Old SUNDAY, M•rch 1 OCC AUDITORIUM aShOW8•:1Pll•nd8Pll 2701 F1lrvlew Aoad. Colta Mna RESERVED SEATS -$11, $10, $9 -~ w.toome-•·~ BE~ THIS SATURDAY (FEB.21) AT ORANGE COAST COLLEGE The Full·semester classes meet on 13 Saturdays during the semester. through June 5. More than 125 classes are available in a variety of subject areas. Registration will be held on Satu1 day. Feb.' 21 and Saturday. Feb. 28 from 9 a.m . to noon in OCC' s Admissions and Reco rds office. Appointments are not necessary. For registration information, phone 556-57.72. .. • • 1980 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 cyl., 5 speed trans .. factory air cond., pwr. steering & disc brakes, AM -FM stereo cassette. rear wiper-washer, velour int.. Michelin steel belted radials & low miles. (108124). s 999 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA SRS 1973 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE · Equipment lncludff an economical 4 cyllnder engine. 4 speed transmission. AM·FM-stereo ceeeene. vinyl Interior & white sidewall tlrea. (443GZP). 527 99 J H.UGE SELECTION OF COROLLA SRS LIFTBACKS AVAILABLE!· WE DON'T DARE 9UOTE THE PRICE ON THIS MODEL! COME IN & BUY NOW! . '~ 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA SR5 LlfTBACK 1111111111\--- Equipment includes 5 ~wer st~ering, bucketspeed transmission. mo'7J;r assrst~d front disc 6;ats, tachometer, ngs & pinstripes. (5886s~kes, Wheel well ). One Only. 1979 MAZDA PICKUP This "Sundowner" model ha 4 cyl., 5 speed trans.. air conditioning, rear sliding window. White sidewall tires and morel (1R61612). , s59021 5 00 OVER tt-lVO\CE 1980 DATSUM 210 A super economical car with a 4 cylinder 9n0ine. 5 speed transmission, AM-FM stereo caaaette. pinatrlpe1, wire belt(et wheels & low miles! 141'99 1979 VOLVO 242 SEDAM .4 cyl. engine, autom11tlo trana.. 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Tiii• Ml-• ,, conducted by • lor or IUCCHIOrl In lnl•rHI ol . ...y ........ llflla ....... atl rleM, Staslley WaJker off1cialin1. lew Mortuary. Newport 11>¥ 111e ot•lct ...,1111 tlt9 tllll fll .. 11 ... 11M-1Nn1._. ...,.rllllp -11 ... .,. no rltM of entry Tllh btnlMH 11 conc1uc14Hl by • tltl• aM .....,... -..... .., 11, .. lnterinenl •l Fairhaven Beacb, ca. directon. In lieu fltCTlft-llUIHllM --....... _ ... _._.,_ ~A-latnll UllOll tlwwrl«• .. the IMd•nd-11 11"'11ed~, T ....... ..., ..... 0.. .. Trwl, ... Memorial p rt I I' f ot flowers ..__ ti ..... ..,... ITA.,..•T .,.._r w1111 ... ..., 111.a...,.1111111e .._,, M. c.,,....1 not dr111 tor we11 -.. w1t111n .,.. -•••tc t11a1 ,.., ,....,.r.., 111uatat1 '" .... a n 1eu o ""'"a CXIJ m~y ""' TM,.._._...,_., ..... .,. marttCtl.ltlttM.,.r_....1..,., AO-al~or1ftw -..r•faltolNldl..,..,•.,~ C1vnty 111• Slat•, •HcrlMll .. flowers contributions may made to the American_,_.:. ..,. .,..._" _ -111s.., 19 ,.. Tllh tU1e11w1t -flied w1111""' 1n1t1edaedlof•-•· •GeMralPart...,wp ,.....,, ~ oa8de to tbe Finl Church Cancer Society. THE PUllllT•• 90X, n• Qolall, , .. "" 111 ,.,__ tlflla. Alff'/ • r• c:-tv C:llrtl o1 or ..... C:-y ""-Tiii ~ ...._. and ... 1m ... of • Ar1llW •· •1rtc..., T._. ..,._ ., Let t ., Tract o f Cb.rial ~jentJat Coata 5-11"-. ~ ... ~. <Alltwnl• c.1¥M.,..IMICMllllll•UIM.,.tlfM J_.,'·""· c-. •-_. Mvanc" ea of c;...ra1..-~·~·111 .. Cltyfl....._......_ u • • .,.... ferr..,..ftl ... .,..llllrwUMd• ....._."-2+ttlUO,•.•·Mld-•lllln· Tiiis ...,_ -llled •1111 Ille ..__ye10r ......... .,cet--., ••••· Ca. or the Heart ~ uw-. .. WlllcMlelr. ,,..,__._...... .....,. .. Lew ,,.__., ..... ~..... cow111y c1er11., 0r.,... c-y -.. ,,... M-. rec..-.. 111 .._ aN, Fllftd. Pierce Brothers Bell Nwc1, ~"* Eac11...-r,,... .. 1~ 111 ... 1tMI........, DtM, .... • TM •tr_. lll*ea Md otlllr ,_. J_,y is.""· .....-» .......... ». ladllll'fl *' ..... Br.eadway Mort itaryt D';o-•'L-9M91t• NkMll. .. .....Up SW-. .. ~ ... ....,.... .. r=_o..._..,, ,..... ......,_ .... ,It••·., t11e , .. , :=.:.':'9 coli-...., Ill• aMce"' .. direct.on. ~UC.lllJ ·~t'."':::..C::~:==,ed., • =;.::..--•utMll •a. ·~""' ,,.., ~-=-*':i!!~ ,....,..,......-.....,., .... ,. ~...:._~~,~=~ av au Y 11t111... ......... a~...,.,. .. "' .... ,_....,. ,.....,.. 0r.,.. c-1t oai1y P11ot 9ffcll, c.ei1tom1a. • .._..,._ .. *" ra11 .. 11 .... -.er .... 111 , ... C:•· PATRICIA ELLEN SAN Dl•nn CAP>_ ~.._ ten,arca11111~1•t1t1et ... 11tld-'•·•·,._,,,.,:10,1•1 so:i-41 Tlla•..,......,T.-..cll9C1e1 .... 1"1aa.~91711 ...,....._,.....~ ... oc.,....... MU RJtA y td t CIV'I Tlll1 .....,_.. -II ... wlUI IN -t llWll ~Y 98Ctl lllld..,. Mf llalllllty for •Y ln<orrectiwu of _, _ P1 ... U, tt1J, 111 ..._ US41, ,..._ 1H • a res en of •-:= ••••• 76 c-ty c:11r11 et ~-.. coo. .. ty on may .,. 111 h """ 111 • .., -... ., PUBLIC NOTIC.,. tM "'"' ...,_ and -r ,..,,..... ...,...,.,.. .,....,.. eo.et 0.11, Piiot, lllrwlll m. OMclel ....,. ., ..,. Co1ta Meta, Ca. for 11 • • --·-"1• • f'eWllery"-'"'· c•11Wr1orc_.., ... dwct.....,_.•.. Et ci.a1911at1o1t,11 ... y,IMwlt...,•ln. January•,,....,,_y•,n.•:. c:-ty.~w•Lt:AA ..... .,....w yeera. Pa11ed away on • re Navy rear ad· .,, ..... tMOt..ncL D•IH"•·'·"''· --"•..,_,.,.. < .. ,., .....-,__.. 1a February 19 1981 Sb miraJ wbo commanded PW11._.0r .... c-11>e11yPti.t. ™....,"'°'_..,,., .. c:..y PM:TITIOUl.u.t••u IM9C•""' PUBLICNOTICE ._.,,..,,,...1111,0Mc1a1•ec"* • . e , ..... v.Mar ... 11, ltll ..... SellltllllWI Olsll1ct ... 'r-wt.. ......ITATU19•T .__~ ....... c:.iMy ( .. "0.CW ..... "I. a t t e n d e d F o r d b • m tbe destroyer MarabaU \ ,., 1e ,.._, ..., .,· •11 .,.. ... .. ™ ... .....,. --• •r• .... .,. • ,.,,., .. i.n TF'llMH ~AllCEL a: ..... •dullw --• UnJventty in N~w York. She duriq the World War II PUBLIC NOTICE _,,....., ..... ,.....,..,..._ ...,_ .. : • ..,,._1aKaa111 PICT1T1ouuu11111us r_......tn .. A1tk11a1 .. o.ctw• 11 survived by herb ba d b ttJ olf n._,__ I -~.... CAM ... IELL ASSOCIATES Ill ............ s.c.r-y IUlllMITAT•M•NT .................... _ ... . T us n • -UILlllAW• and fllCTITIOUsau11111•ss 9MrdftlOlrwcler' 17111 Le,... ...... L..-Ni.-t' I Tltl90felrllla. ...... ,T.S. .... ua1 Tiie 1011-1 ... person1 ••• doing TIW .... ....,_., ...... omaJ J . Murray of Costa Tarawa cUedTuesda NAMSITAHM ~~ Cel...,,,..-.n. • ,._._0r.,..c:-etoat1yP11ot. llu•lneues. -... .,...... ... ..,, ., Mid Mesa, Ca., 2aon1 Ronan and • y . Tlllt lotlOWlne ,.,._.~~no....... Dl*lctllle.191 •1rtclwr Pacific ...... r•I ~-.11 ... t1.ttll 7'1.fl ' Cl) DENVER ASSOCIAT£S Ill, ..... ........., ............. ...,. ..... Conor both ot Costa Mesa, -....... : Orlflea~ Gellfenlla part11ert11lp '"" ~ ~.. ..... ...., 121 CAPITAL MANAGEMENT _..,_.. .... , II CM-...... Ca .' mother Au re Ii a PUBLIC NOTICE AALM>A GltAl'tOCi, uoca ... 1 st" /llJ . .._1¥1.;...., La9'1N...-._C9l...,_t2'77, • PUBLIC NOTICE AEALTY, lOSWetl First Street, Sult• '"-le.dl,CMltlnlla. • • C tl1 ,. .... _ a.1-lllend, ca111orni. ~ Seer_., 1t...n iii: ~. •1 -... 20• l'"un, Callfoml•. TM••• Me••......, dlle.....,. O .... , .. m ol New York, a -Paul• J. z.umaler, 111~ Ruby ,....I.,.. 0r..., C,.st Dall• Plllt .. ,.c:-... Molr,CatlfenWaftUS. 1 •" 1 •Y Tllompion CGenerel ...., 1........,..,...., lftcarrwic-af brother Robert Cottin1ham f'ICTITIOUI IUSIN•H N•WPOrt a.act>. Cellfornl• t:llM2. ....... 21, ltll .,..; TIMI -..-. II conducted by • 'tenTIOUI au.IUU Plr1Mrl, lt702 Via -"'""· Irvine, IN strwt ...,_ ., .... - of CoMectl t R . . Ill.MU STATa-111T Tiii• IMlllMH 1, <Oftducled by "" in· -r•I porWnlllp. ....._ ITAT•MllNT C•lltorn .. mis. .,....,.. ... ., ..w,... """""'· c u . ec1tat1on of Tiie IOllowlng ~ •• dolnQ llllli· dlvldu•I. [PUBLIC NOTICE ~M.CMnpllell T1Mlot_... __ .,.c1o1119WI!· 8 . Kim Lowndu IG•.,er•I $ald ........... ..,... -~ l he ff 0 I y Ro Sa ry Is MU es: Peu1aJ.Z•llmaler Tiiis ......_. -flied wltlt Illa -••: P•rtner>, •1 Suftllursl, Irvine, 0111-cowltllll or -raACy, • ..,_.,,Im· scheduled for Sunday C.A.T.S. -Compulerlltld Ac· Thi. llalemenl wH lllecl wllh '"• Cownly Clerk of Or-Count' on CAM ... El.L ASSOCIATES II, 27'11 ornlet2JO, IPllM, ........ t1•1 ........... or February 22 l!l8l al 7 .00PM counllnQ ~Tu S.rvlce, 11424 Beech county Clerk 01 Or•nll'I Counly on lllOTlC•OPTIMS J-no•.1t11. L• Pu •••II, Laguna Nlguel, . Th" 11U1lnen I• conducted by• _..,....._..,le Mtllly .. r-lfl. at the H~rbor Lawn Bou•:;·~~s:,::.i;:·,~~~1:0;;::.~;,., Fell,J.••1· ,.155111 PUILIC=-~THAL :=:.:::,. C•lll:~:~·Peclllc, • e•n•••• limlled~=~~~Tllomp\CHI :=:====:r~-:=c~ M e moria l C hapel. Mass of HunlinQlon Bffcll, C•lllornl• 92M1. ' Publl~ Or'"'91 Coa\I D•lly Pilot, Notk• 11 _..., ·-llf ....... , ... PalfttllM °""'· s.... 1• pertnerslllp, 27'1 I L• PH ltoed, Tiii• ............ w•I 111.0 wltll ,,,. .. Trwll, wllll .......... ~ ....... In t h R Tllll llUSlnHI I• conducted by •n In· F 11 3 ci.nl ...... lNt a ..,..le Mlw 91 Illa ..... OMce a.1"17 L..-......... Gel"°'"'• "'11. Co11n1Y Clerk ol Or1noe Cownlv on .... 1111-CI) w .-.r --_.._ e e S ur r ec t i o n is d•••du•I • , 6• 1 • 20• 27• '"' '74--11 t011-1ne dtKt .... cat1 ..... e1 •Ill ... 1"""9, ~91711 R.-r1 M. ~1. •2 Mcwro Feb. 4, t•t M'fanc ... 11 orrt • ...W-liii•..,:,;-;; s cheduled for Monday , TyHuuPn•m 1Mld•lh-ofl:110o'c1oc11P.M., c1.,,,..,.., .. y,C-... Molr,Gellfoml•t»2S. F•Hl91 Nldo..1191T,,.._l_.•wdl F e bruary 23 , 1981 at T11 11 •••1emen1 •• , llled wiln ti.. PUBLIC NOTICE on Illa Ind .. Y., Marcll, 1•1. at 31'6 Pllbll fllU.. T1111 11u11-1 11 c-ucted by • Pullll\ht<I 0r-.coe11 D•lly Pitol. -a..c ...... ,..._ ,_ cMr1IM..,.. IO:OOAM al Our Lady or Ml Counly Clerk ol Or•noe County on Suftl-W.y, Cate .... COl>My ol Jett.• =r,r: ~ .. 0.lly ~1'!&1 9'1Nr•I---.. Feb '·I). 20. 21.1•• .,,_., ·--., .. T....-....... - C · Fell 3, 1'11 FICTITIOUS aUSINESS Or..,99, Slate of CAlltomCe. ' ' ' ' R'*9f'I M. ~II lndts , ........ 1119 ..... DMd 91 Tl'Ult. armel Church, Newport FUSI!& NAME STATEMENT c Oucrlpllon ol c o ll•t•••ll • Tiii• --lllect wlltl IN PUBUC NOTICE Tlleteut..,....ofl..,Mll ... -..... Beach. Ca. lnlermenl a l Publl\hed Or•n11e coa" o euv P iiot. The 1011ow•"9 perwn 11 do1nv 1>usl W-wor1llngMl<lllNrv. PUBLIC NOTICE ~:::''Y Clerk of Or-on J ..... ry 6, cludl"t accrwd lnterttt, Md r ... Pacific View M e morial Feb t.,u ,20.11.1'91 .,,_.,nu .. • n 11ta1e1,11e1,.11e1c11oentorcet111t -----P'ICTIT10Usausi111ESS _....Y ...._ ,..., c:lla<9H -p k Se --PEOPLE PAINT. HS l(li'IOn, Sanl• ....... ol Ille United SI.tin Sm•ll B111I• FICTITIOUS •USINESS H.-ra v-..... n ..................... lftltlal d ~~ e. c t i ~v~ce: ( u~d:~ bl~~ 1 PUBLIC NOTICE Ana.~~~'~':,"~•!!:~~•'• Colman, /1S :~','.:!:~~'':,~~l~n A".":;,__ .. ~!~: NAME STATEMENT ~=':~:n .... Wte 111 rne ~o~!.~!":.,~:~~Tm c101n9 ,_~=:::.::r~~~~·"·111·11 L M t 0 l . --_ --_ I( I < ·-ProclllCll, In« Tiie lollowln9 per\O"' are Oo•nQ ..... OfffA ... 1"77 bu\1neo •• o•&-• ~"""•T TIT'• 3 W n • 0 U n I y (' t son, -·I• Ana, C•lllornla 92701 bus1ne\\ a• lnlM, ~ 91711 I N S I I T U T E 0 F -.,_ .-Mortuary ' 540·5554. fllCTITIOUS •UlllllESS Tiii• bu>ine.-"conoucled by an '" A.a.M. WOOD P"OOUCTS INC. ACTION A TH LE TIC SHOES, 384 C1 CAA DIO\IJ>SCULAR TECHNOLOGY CGMPMY, A~· lllAMISTAT•MaNT d1v lOu•I Tiie IOOdi •Ill be av•llMll• lor In· fores! Avenut . Suite 28, L•Quna "IHS.ttn FIS2'11 1.,41 f ran~11n Avenue, Su11e A. ,.,._...., .. T,..... PELLISH T"• lonowlng persons .,. doing Ric Colman specllon on -.iy, Merell 2nd, f!OO Buen. C•lllorn1a 92&SI Pullllihtd 0.--Coa•t O•lly Pilot, T us11.,. C•l•lornla 97680 D.J. __. L T . c 0 L . A L E x llu•lne11•: Tn .. •t•lemenl ..... llleO w1tll I"" •.m. lo l:OOp.m Cr•lll F•lconer, 10181 El9orra, , .... ,JO~ FtO.~: ll:20• '"1 soo .. 1 Mrd1C•I Eltelron1~• Sy•l•m•, ll'IC. 117 ~ • .,. p S V.C,1. ADVERTISING, JUI W. County ClerM ot OrMl(le County on Jan Tl'lli notlt• II elven in •<<ordance Founl•ln V•lley, C•iltornia. llncorPO<•ted In St•t~ ol C•l1torn1al, --- H ELlLil H. &Ile 65. late. of Mec Arlllur lllvd., Sante An•. 12. lflll wit" Ille provision•°' S.Cllon tSCM, M•<"••' J Lepore, "'" PUBLIC NOTICE Ul&I FrM!kllnAven ... SulleA, l u\11n, s.t119A.s.laAM,C..ftl9I Un nglOn Bea Ch, C 8 . , Calllornla ,,,... F IS:w.11 S1111dlvltlon 131, ol h Unllorm Com-Grovevlew, Irvine. C•ltlornla ~1114 C•hlorn1a.,6l0 PubllMWCI Or .... Coall 0.lly Piiot passed away s uddenly On Vld•o Commander Inc.. a Pu111"1'>eG0renQe CO<l\ID<lllV Pilot, ~~clelC"*oftlllSfel•olCAlllornla. Thll bus1nest I\ conducl•O by• Tnitl>uStnHSl\COn<lu<ltOby•cor Feb.20,21,Marcll6,l .. I 145-11 February 17• 1981. He is ~·~~1:;~~~,<0;r.,0;~,"::;.1>:2!.n":: ~·"· •. n . 20, 21, '"' 611>-81 A ED~~.' ~T1:~ ll"""'"' ~rtner1n1p PICTITIOUS 1us1111us por•tton ------...- s urvived by h Is w i fe C•lll-• mM PUBLIC NOTICE Garv Ol~ln ~!,'::: J Lepc>re, Tiie ,:.=,,:T:.~=!"'.~. dolnQ ~·<•I Eleclronte• System-. PUBLIC NOTICE Elizabeth or the home. 3 ~Y. F PllllllWdOr .... c ..... 0.lly Piie!, flltl , .. ........,,, ..... ltled ...... Ille ............. , R-rtL-····· f'ICTITIOUS•USIN•U sisters Eva Truau. Anna TIM• .._.._.. -...... •ltll •11• 10· "'' ~1 Co11nly Clerk OI O••nee County on lllRTCHER 6USINESS CENTER Pr•-· MU p e 111 • h and ff e I en c-•• a.rtl ., ~-.. C-ly ': "=~::::.1:.::S PUB·• ·•C NOTICE Fell. J, '"' F1s•112 -PALOMAR I, 27611 La Par R-. T11., ,i.1e-..1 ,.., filed ,.,,n trw ~'!.~-.... ~"' ... ,-. ,,,!T!:.=".~. dol"t K 0 v • I • z I c h ' • I J 0 r .. ~It,""· TIM IOltowlnQ .. ,_ I• dol"9 bu'1-r---Publl-Or .... CO.II 0.0y Pi .... ~...:='~~~· ~1~. A Counly Cle"' ot Or•noe Coun•• on __., _ _. MlneravUle, Pennsylvania, Pulll._ 0r.,.. c:..tt oati~'r.'" neu .. , P'ICTITIOUS ausiN•U F•o. 6, u. zo. 21. 1•1 .,,.., GeMr11 ,._..... ... 21'11 u Pu Feo. 1 • '"' FISSll• PA1tc;~~i::.1~~~~:~ ;!.M~~ a!so aurviv:d by many ..... ,,.,J1,Mar.6,ll,1111 .,!:i ..:,E;~~~.::~~vd~p~~:~C:~!s~: NAMIESTATEMUT R-c~:~ci~~.~~~d Publl\l!edOr-Coe\IO•tly PllOt, L __ N..,..,Callfornl•t»n. ~: ~ c es an nephews. PUBLIC NOTICE New~·=· ~•llloml•92660. ne::!,'_011-;ng per1on 11 CIOinQ ....,,, PUBLIC NOTICE l'artner.,,lp, 27'11 L• PH Road, 'Feb .•• IJ.10, 71, l .. I ,10 .. 1 Q • ..;:;:":'~,.;.~\~ ~,. .. ~~!'';..~ s talion Friday, February Mu,;;.,,u, Blvd:, 8;:~.h~mooP.E• .. ~, s H E R w oo D F o R Es T L...,,. Nlgwel, C•lltornl• 92'77, PUBLIC NO Ro.ct ' --NI-... ce11~• 20, 1981 from 12:00 noon to Newport 8e•<h.Celltornl•92660, , · INTERIORS. 1orz1 Porl Br1sto1 Clrcte, FICTITIOUSaUSINESS Tiiis llYsl,,.u 1' conducted b~ • TICE T'11e-u;;.i".. St;.;;, Lll~"'•'"n-·~; 7 , 00 PM t W l · '9CTIT10US ltullll•H NAME STATEMENT limlledpac1Nnl'lip, --· . a e s m In Ster This 11u11neu 11 conducted by"" 10 NewPOr1 Buch, C•lllornia 9?660. Tiie IOll-1"9 perM>n ;, dOinQ busl-C9n'lptaell _ Clly· of CMllbecl, F Company In Ille Clly of N-York, 1 M e morial Park Mortuary. NAM• STAT•MllllT dlvldu•I. Ellen s Sllerwooo, 19'7 Porl neu .s • Genwal Pert~"'lp ICT1T1ousaus1NESS New York Cor-•tlon, 12S Melden Services will be held on The lollowlne per'°" II doCnt bull ROber1F Buuchamp Br1,1ol Circle. Newporl Buch CROSS COMPUTING, IS4 SunS4'1 Artllur8.Blrtc'j;, NAMESTATEMENT L•ne,NewYO<'k,NewYorklOGa, M d neu .. , Tlus •l•l•ment wu l•lf>d wilh 111• C•lllorn•• 9'660 • T•rrace, Legun• Buen, C•lilornla Genw IP T ht tollow1nQ per1on " dO•nQ .,.,,,_ All Arnerlc•n Liie ~ CHullly o n ay, F e bruary 23, 1981 OESIGN SEltVICE. U U ·A Counly Clerk ol Oren119 County on Tht\bu••MUIS COllOuCledbyan 1n· t2•~t •• ,,,., "'~~~~PRESTIA, OJ>TA SYSTEMS Company,Mlllllnoll Cor-•llon.•50• a t 2 :OO PM al Arlington ~:,~.:.~~~I ve, Colla Mua FeD 4· l'ltll olvldu•I OoMldGuy Crou, IS. S..nsel Te<· N-&V-P'UJU. CONSULTANT 14103 Ml t<•nva w Hl(l9tn• Ro.l<I, Clllcaoo. llllnol> N a t i 0 n a I c e m el er y • Glenn L ·-k. , .. A Car•••Y Publtl!Wd Or•nQe '°"" D .... ~1:~1~~ Th" .~!'.~':!n~~~led ''"'" Ille ••et. Le9-BelCll, ~•ltlO<nla 92•51 • ..,..,. .. Law Cou•I Founl••n V•tl••· Ca1tlorn •• *-JI V I r gin j 3 . 0 i re Cle d b y Drive. Cate MeM, California t•2' Feb. 6. IJ. 10. 11. 1'181 &19·11 County Clerl1 ol Or-Cou.,ly on Jan dt!,~.~ne1s "condu<teo by •n In-1 ... flelrditlll Drtve, -.e i• 'nlot C•ll~o:....~~ ~~-:: ~ro..~ Murphy Funeral Home of Tiii• __ ,, '°"""''lld by ... In JO, 1911 ~-1c1'".Cr-· IPn.o ....... ,,!!!!!!....-,, .Roenard , ... , .. , Prtth•, l&IOJ Ml 12S Malcltn lAN, N•w Yorll, N•• dlvldual ~-" v~ --·~ l(eny• Courl, Fountaon Valle\'. y - A r I ·1 n g l o n I o c "' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE FIS4t29 T"'' ste1emen1 we• 111ee1 with 111e C1.,1,..1tt1 C••••o•n·•-1-°'k '-. -GI-L. lt-11 Publl\1'4d Or-(Ool\I Dally Piiot, •• -Tiii• llUllNt Ii enckl t..i 11 a r r an g e men t S b y Tl'lll Aat ........ •• llled wllll l1'le FeD 6, IJ,20,Jl,1'181 '51·81 County Clerk ol 0••"99 County on fllSMM Tnis bU\inetS '' conducled by • ., in· ltmlted~. c c y • Westml '.nster M e morl"l Park county Cl-ot Or-County on "CTITIOUS ausiHiis-Fell. 4, 1•1. Publl-0r.,.. Coast o.11, Piiot d1v1du•I c ---..1-cuv of lndu•trv. a N&~• •f&T • Flfflll Jen.JO,'°"'l,U,10,1•1 ~.·, n c~·-d C Pre•••• -·-• • Mortuary ' FeWV•l'Y It, 1 .. 1. _,.. ~ EM .. NT PU""'LI ........ "' ·-• .,._ .. por1nenNp . fllltl• The lollowln11 per!IOns are doln9 D C NOTICE Publi~ 0.--Coest DAily Piiot, • T"'' •l•twnwnl w•• llled '"'"' Ille ,._,, M. Camt*lll Put>ll-o.--Coetl OellY PCIOt 11ut1neu as. Feb, 6, 13, 20, 21, '"' .. ,_., PUB County Cler• ol 0••"99 C011nlv on Gefteral p.,,_ IUCCITELU F•. to, 2', ~. •. n . 1•1 llM SOBS TAD SAILMAKERS, 1118 w FICTITIOUS auStNHS UC NOTICE Fell 4 · 1•1. T"'' 51a'-t ... 111ec1 wllll '"" AGNES F. RICCITELLI, 16th, NeWP0'1 Beecll, Calllornla 926U NAMI! STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE P FUSlt4 Cownly Clerk: of ~-CO\lnly on Id I Coe PUBUC N()'J'ICE Camber Salli, Inc.,• C.lllornla cc>< Tne toll-1"9 .,.,..,., i. cloine busl· P'ICTITIOUS au1tN•1S u1111shtd Or-Coa" 0•11y Piiot J..,.,.ry 11, '"'· ~: .. :1 :way ·~ ~~b~~~:y -------------r.~~~~~1.':.:: "'"· N•wPOrt Bmn. nm:~e AALIS COMPANY, m2 "1~~~~~~:::~'· The ·~=~:'::.~~~".~e dolnQ FeU . IJ,20,JI. 11111 --.,..., :=:.~. 18. 1981. Survived by her fllCTITIOUS MKt••• Thi• ""'I""' Is conctucled by • cor-w11nu1, T11•tln. Calllo<nl• ,_, Tiie tollowl"9 per1on I• clol"9 ...,,.._ l>uslneu ••· PUBLIC NOTICE , ... 'Mrd!IW °""8, ._ * dau1hter Hilda Royce of ....... TATallllm•T l>O••llon. R ICH HEAL TH, 27'2 W•lnul MUH: (•) HUMAN ACTUALIZATION ,.._.,.. .. *" TM ......... --.. .... ...... C•mbe• s.11 •• Inc. T11•lln, C•lllorftl•9-. • JEANNIE'S CREATION, 11090 Sen SERVICES, -(II) EDUCATIOfliAL lllOTIC• INVITllllO •IDS lntaa, ~..,,. Newport Beach. Ca. Prayer -M : ROMld M. ~.., T"'' buslneu ,, Conducted by. cor-Rte.,do. SlrHI, Fount•ln ll•ll•Y OPPORTUNITIES FOR NURSES IA Nolle• Is llerelty elven .... , Ille ,,.. ...... , service .. will be held on ,. ••• ~E.wtDINrA-Pr .. lcleftl PO••llOn Calllorftlet2,.. • 0 11/I SION OF HUMAN AC -BoardofTnn-ofllleCO.slCom· ... ... . Friday, February 20, 1981 at , ... ,If!. c.ei-........ Tiii• st.Cement WIS lileel wllh '"'" RICH HEALTH, Jffn Ce-le.''°'° Sen RIC•rdo TUALIZATION SERlllCESI .... st m11nlly Coll ... 01 .. rkt ol Or•nee PWll-Or .... c-oa11., ... .. 8 : 30PM at ... _ Pacifiic Vt'ew Ga.,..,.. C. _...., IJIDlt Sllyllne county C~rk ot Or•,,.. Cownly on J.E, Rlcll, StrHI, Fount•ln velley, C•lllornla FtorlN S•-1. Sllll• uo. Hllf'llinQton County, Celllorftl•. w111 receive ... led JM,•.,.... 6, 11, •· 1•1 w:jf u .... S.ta a-. c.llNrN• ""5. Fell. 4, '" • Pr .. lcleni et1•. Beach, Callfoml• ,__ bids up t• 1r:ao •. ,,.., T-y. -rcll [ c h • p e I . p r i v a l e Tiii• ---.. ,__.. ... In f'IHllS Tiii• .... _, ••• llleel Wllll -Tiii• ......_. 11 , __ by an .... Ann L Krw.-r. 20011 s-...... J, .,., .. , .. Pwclleslno ~rt-• PUBLI N dlvl-.. . Pullll~ Or-c-•1 Daily Piiot Co11nly Cl•rk ol Or•-Cownty on dlvld ... I. L•n•. Hunllnoton 8"1<11, C•llfornl• °' .. Id <Oii ... dltlrlc1 IOc.lecl .. IJJO c OTICE a..,..,..c.-... Feb.6,13,20,17,1"' 61Mi Fe11.:i,1•1. JffnC.leketk t2-, Adam• Aven11e, Colle M••• ------------ rAC..CV•W MINOllAL rA•I Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Ortve Newporl Beach 644·2700 McCODelell MOHUA••s Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495-1776 HAalOll LAWM-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crerrwtory 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mes a 540-5554 ,_CIMOnBS l&LMOADWAY ...otlTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTZ&la•aoM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLW CHANl 427 E 171h St Costa Mesa 848-9371 ,..c1mo.,...1 SNITMl'WOITUMY 127 Main St. ._,"'tf r.:tach Tlll1 ............ -IMed ...... Ille • • F USlll • Tllll ... _I w•• lllecl wllll the Hel ... L Sutler. IOt Sunny Cr Ht Celllornl•, al Wl\lcll lime .. Id bids wlli ,ICTITIOUI 9Ull••M c-ty Cllrll ot Or-c.-tf en PUBLIC NOTICE Pu11ll1l'4d Or-coe11 Oaily Pilot. Cownly Clerk ot 0••"99 c .... nty on F1111enon, C.lifornl• ttuS, · be pu1111c1v_,.., _,..... ,0r: llAMm ITATallllmNT ,...,_ II, ttll. Fell.'· IJ, 20. 17, t'91 6,._., Fell.•. 1•1, Tiits b11•lneu I• con<111<1ed by • ~.'!.!t9_,.._ ..... : ne --•, ere def"tl .. ,.... l'ISSIM 9eneralporl ... ~lp, PURCHASE OF CIRCUIT "'"" ...... 1 .... Or ..... C:-1 0.lly Plllt ,ICTITIOUl•Ull••• PUBLIC NOTICE Pullllllllld Or•nve Coest O•llY Pllol, Ann I.. Krueoer WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT a 11tTQ4Elt ASSOCIATES, '"" !' ... :I0,27,Marcll6,IJ,1"1 IJIMi lllAM9JTATIMa•T Fell.•.13,20,21,1"1 61MI Tnl• ll•lemenl Wei lllecl wllll Ille GWC : <L• Par ltoad Lag11na NI I Tll• loll.wlllW --er• dol119 Co11nly Clerk ot Or•noe County on ,CalilomM...n,' eue ' PUBLIC NOTICE llUllMM•: fllCTITIOUS•UllN•U PUBLIC NOTICE Feb.l,1"1. AllllldsMetobeln1<cordM1Cewllll ltenald E. Alrtcller, Jf»I Dal A & 8 l!QUIPMaNT ltENTAlS, lllAMIJSTATllM•NT FIHUJ IM Bid Form lnlltruct1on1 •nd C-1-O«lllPO ltlled, San J-Capjttr-, I .. W. K .... le, or...,, Call-• Tlleloll_,.,.,_,11 ................ M P11lllllhtd Or-COHI D•lly Pllol, lions •nd Speclll<'ellonl Wllkll are MW C.allfonliat2'7t PICTITIGUlllUlfll•• tlM7. 11; "cnnousaUSt ... •H Fe11.•.•S.20.21.1'91 61HI enlll•-maybe...:urWdlntlleoffice Arl1141r a . a1ncewr, tun 0.1 llAMS STAftMaNT Pa,._ & ltlc....._, lllC., HOO W. COltAL ltEAL TY, tt7S Jat1tH llAllll9 ITAT•MllNT • of llM Purc"-'ne A9"'\ DI ..... col'-09! .. lteed, S.. J-c.tltr-. TM fellow!,.,_.._ we delftt Katatla,°'9ft11t,Gel"'8nll•""1. ,.,.,., Clrcla, P'ownlaln V•ll•Y Tll• lell-l"tl ,.,_ere dolftt L dl•lrlcl. Catlforftlaftl'1S. -------------- llloKI-•: Tlllt....,.. It~-lty • cor· Olllornlaft7W • llloKI-•: PUBLIC NOTICE Eacll "'*-' rn..IC ,....., .. wll" 1111 N-P. Sn.,..,, IJ ~ Pl.AN IY •IALTY, OH Porlflafl. Oenwtlli-'"9._., .. 7SJ-CU A-I POSTAL IOXl!S, 111 A·I llidec ...... r'1c11Kk.certlllecldle<k, El .. ,l,.,..,Gel ........ ft7H. MecAr-lhrd.,wte_,.._...,, ~A•KEll&RICKITTS,INC. ltl••r Clrcle, Fownl •ln llelle, TELIEGltAPH, llU\11 Newporl "CTITIOUllUllNISS~ orllklclief't--pey-tollle 1 Kl..,ltell Small, IJIO Via a.c:~;-=~•11 ... tan, U01 ~ ltlclleitb. Cellfarnlaft1W ' 9"1•var•. C..te MwM, C•llfornl• .... NAME STAT•MElllT orci.r of Ille Coeil c-lly Cet ..... _ ..... Orlw, s.r-... Gel ........ Tiiis ......... 11 ,_IM by.., Ill· 1. -.• foll-Inv person• ere doing DlstrlCI lloard ol ''"""' In .,. 99170, S•lllllr• Drlff, New ... rt l•acll, Tiiis ~ -llled wl"1 llW dlvldu•I. GYllWW IE ....... s.e Sii-Ce· buStneuH. emo11n\ no\ tell lllan five perc•nt Tiiis bull-11 c-.1 .. by a Calll.,......... c-•Y Cllrtl of Or-Coullty... 0-....,_ .,...w-..arwe,cetllernl•t»fl. BLACK ROSE BUCKLE COM-I).,.,°'""...,, bid ••• -·"'" .....,.1 ... ~ ...... Tlllt ......... l•c--...llY•ln-P'alt.11,1"1. Tiii• .... _, w .. lllect Wiii\ ... Jeltlll.Mtlrtin,111710.l•A-.. , PANY, :MIMB 0-.tl Highway, Sulle thelllllt-wlll •nter lnlollle-R-'llH.91rtc .... dlvldllal. · fllllt" Cownly Clerk ol 0r....-Counly on G•'*n c;..w, Gel...,.,.• ft60. ISi, O•NI Point, Olllornl• 92629 PO-Contracl If ti. .. ..,. I• •••nled Tlllt --flled wltll ... TIMI~=~·.:.-::. Ille P'~.~.i!!rc-::.~.: .. •0. 1 lly 1P.!,.~1, FtOru.ryS,1"1. Tiiis lllWl-1 It c~led by• W•llY Sulllerl•nd, :W1148 ,Coast tolllm, lnllle.,,...lotl•ll11retoenlM ~ownty C .. rll of Or-.. C-y t11 c-ty Clark of or-Coo.1tty on, ____ _;_, ___ • ______ .... flluat (IWMrall*"'91...... Hlghw•y, Suite ISi Dene Point lntotucll contr1<l,llleprocMCl1oftllW J-ryt,1"1. -.... I P11bllll'llld Or .... COell oa11y Plllt G...._ f , ... u. C•lllornl• 92629, . • ClleCk Wiii be lorf•llecl, or In l1'le <•• Mlllller av.. 'altrllerY II, ltll. PUBLIC NOTICE Fa. u ,20,11.-r.6, 1•1 1-..i TIU• •~ w• flled •1111 -Allee J. Herrm•nn :W1'48 c;.,..11 ot • -· lllW full wm UMNof will be il'--Yl•Law '1M1"1 ------------~ -·· Cl.,ll ol Or .... County -HlgllW•y, Suite IH 'o•na Point forfelteclll>MldCOl .... dllltlcL , ..... ~°""8 ..... 1. ,PWlllMd Or ... c-t Delly Piiot, 1------------' PUBLIC NOTI .... II, 1"1. Celllornle 92'29. ' · No b...._ may wlltldrew Ill• iikl tor .._..,._a. ""1 .,..,,l8,t1,-.•.IJ,ttll MMll '9CTITIOU1au1t••U CE fltltttl T!ll1 llutlMH " conducted bv • • 1MrlOd'ilffOrt'y.fl'w lO> day• at•r lnlaa,~11711 ....... ITAft Pultll ..... Or .... Coalt Oelly Plllt, .. Mral por,,.,,."', Ille dele Mt lor tlW -"4"11 lllitreof. 17141 ..... , PUBLIC NOTICE T,.. 11111_..,. -MSllT dOI PICTITIOUS9USIN•U ..... It, 17, Merell•, 11, 1"1 nMt Wetly swt11e••-Tll• lloord ot Trw ... r..,."" Ille fll-ltlKI-• •: -•r• ne llAM9 •T•T•MSNT Alice J. Herrmann prlvlle .. of ,.le<1'"8 eny -ell bids "'*lltllld 0r-. C.... Dally fltlal, •UDO'S QUALITY ELEC· .. ~11e1011owtne...,_.11dol1ttllusl,..s PUBLIC NOTIC T1111 •ta-•,.., 111ec1 wllh tlle or to w•lw any lrregwterllles or In· J ........ ~•.11.11.1•1 m.., ~---------~--~T1-aut1••• ....... JTAT .... ft TM .......... ..,_ II -.t bull· ...... : VISTA D&NTAL L.Aa, 111C West lftfl Str .... Cella .... c .. ...,,,.. ftU7 K•ltll Wllllafl'I Griffin, tit W. Wll-. c:ellll MIM. c.e.,.,,,.. tlU7 Tllll .... llC.,._t9dltyMlfl· .......... l(altll w. Grlfftll TltlCAl, IS. S.ta Crllr, u_.. TNPltlNTING,l .. IHlr'ltor•I..... County Clerk ol Or•nge C°"nty on lorm•1111H ln•ybldorlnt .. blddln9. llHcll, c.i ........ ...,, Cost• Mna,Gelltwnlatav 'ICTITIOUS au11111•ss Feb. 4, 1"1. NOltMAN E. WATSON Q ... 111, l!•elM•rl11e . lllC., • Qv""" ............ -.... ,..._ . NAMISTATUHlllT P'IU1&7 Swc:r-y, lelrd!llTrv•-Calll1r11I• Clrpet;lllatl, IU• Sett•• • J·IO>,ceMa••••A&c .. ~.... Tiie fOll-"9 Ptrlon ,, dol~ llUSI· Pllbllll'IM o.-.,... Coeil D•lly Piiot Coalt c-ily Coll-Dl•-Crw ~ ... II Cellfeml 91'5 ---. ,,_.,. MU••· ... Fet>. 6, IJ, to, 21, Ital MO-el trlcl • Tflia ........... ()~-:.,. c!.. ..:::.,~-· •• cllflducled., Ml.... MC REAL ESTATE, II Oogwoocs [ F~ ... ·~ ~ ..... COHI Delly Piie!, "===-:T· "°'etlM. Qyyillt-lilaK"'-$o,, lrvlne,Catlfornlat27U. PUBLIC NOTICE r11ary 2 • 1"1 71MI Tiie ,.......,. --• lrl ........ Qlml1ty&....,._1.,., 1nc. Tlllt ... ..._ -"led wllll Illa M•r11re1 J un cu1un, 11 1 -..,.._•: ... =::....,. c-•Y Ctttrtl .. Orenet c-•Y .., Dot-s... Irvine, ca111ornl• tt1u. 'ICTITIOUI au1tll•u ' PUBLIC NOTICE au11111n.s c1111TE• 111, 27611 u J-ry•. '"'· Tlllt 111111-• II c-..C:IWCI by en In· llAMll ST"-.... •T !!'n" ... Laaunl ....... c.ei1-.... Tiiis ..._ •• fll• wltlt ti. ,1.._ dlvlctu11. ..,._ fllCTITIOUS9UJlll•ll ... C-ty Cllrll ef or ..... Coo.My en Pv!Ml.,...Or ..... C:..tt Dally Plllt MargerelJ.CerllOt'I -!i':..fol-~l"tl ,..,....,, .,. ....... llAMlllTAftMmlfT C•llll'Nll AneclateNJI A '*"-FTll.1"1. .. .... u.to.27,Mer.•,1"1 7'1..; Tllll ... _, ... flied wltll ,,.. T~ ~._.... --1 .,. ........ CellfWllla ... r ....... _ .... .:..,, PUBUC NOTICE PIMIV Co11nlv Cl k t o c SEQUOIA PACIP'IC ~CO ... ,..._,... ,.... ..., ----.., .,.. Pullll -• • er 0 ••nve .ounlY on n•n u ,.. lteell, L .. --..1• lllUllMM11: J.• l"u "•••. L•1•11• Ill I•••· .. ,.,,. ...... ~ .;:..4Tt~ Delly :1~i UBLIC NOTICE Fell. 4• '"'· PIHi• Callferftla*'7. • SPI llllVUTIMlll!St 27611 u Pu c.tlfwllll.W. .. ~~~~Delly :,i:; 1-----=----------Pullllslllld Or-Coell Dally Pll•t Art""' It, Alrtcller, JUU Del ...... Le9Ac8....,..,.._....,_.ftl17. U.T. ,...,,._.Ill, M ........... _, PtJ••..,.. llOYIC&W~ k•·~,13,._20,27,1•1 6-i ow.,.....,, SM J-c;a,.tltr-, .,.r Inn..,..., JJtll u Pea ~A.....,.Twr••.l..atllM.....; ~NOTICE 111 .. k111_..,.._......, .. -· c.,...,,.."'15. •-.u.-.....,cat...,.."'17. .._... .. i. Tllll ......... -I-Wltlt ._ c_1, cw. ., 0r-. c-ty "' '*-Y .. ""· _, ..... , ... ., .. a...,c-. p•-• •c None• iteMN •· .,"',.r· uaa1 o.t ..... _.r" ........ r •• .,..":::' ~ • .........,, Pteft"--f11 Illa.,_. _ _. "'--D OW... ...... S. JWft C.I•-• cat--IM,,,_ L -........ ...-....... -· C-W Ciel Mer, ..... ITAftMSlfT -.. cetl..,_.a .... llfl·I • c:et...,,._,,, ....... P.O. a. ... ..._ AM, ___ .._ Tiii ,.....,._ 11 ..... 111111 • :::.:;:-c::..-:..."""::·W:: 1 lltC'ftWIOl••W O•I••• •"'•Ir• 1"" .. ,111.,.1 c.elMlfllll.,._ Tiii• ........ 11 c~ ... ., • -.. : _,111 ...-CM .... II t• ......,... --ITA'tWllT CWNrellM, Cle lwtMNI Paclfk TMt ....... 11 c11 •n ..... a ---·~ JAY MAC co .• '" r..·••r -~=-~·· .. 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" .... fVranu.r~ GUiilKf ~~Ir 11 ......... Hou.kbokl Cooch J~ .. etr) Ll\,.,lflC'IL MllC"tuMr)' M'IC'ellaneooulio )41\ttU.nf'QU~ Y. an\t'd Mw'lral Jn,trum4!nt' Ofhtt t'urn ., f..qutp p~, ~!':: t~~~~~ .. Sport1n1t Ci00th Slot•.Rnuu..r•nt R .. r !ot ..... ..,. T' Kad10 tl•t•1 St..r•o BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT Gt"Mt..tl 8oib ,M .. 1nt '-t-n h • 8o11h.~hrtnt' f:t1u1a1 Ro1n . .-. Po ... •r & ... b.Rt"r\t l'hitrh•r Hoab!\1it1I 8i.Jah.~IJ>' lhM , .. Bt>~t,,Spt--1-rl & "°'llt.1 &at~ Stt11 itt(tr TRANSPORTATION \Atrt•rwft l' .. mp...•r' '•h• k t nl tJ1'f'lrw t *" ~IJ1tuh• H11rn1•' Motor Cyclr,, Sroot"r'• ''U.•lf llm .. '"'''" lh'nl Tro.1lttr11 1r .. \flll Tnt1lt:'t' l '1llt\ Aulu!Wn11ff f·.,,l .. AUTOMOBILE t.rcnrr.1111 AnlHfUt""" ('1,.,,il " H~ rt.•4tiun \ ,.,.. .. h·' "t•111rh Ho1'• 1t1 .. 1 .. ..a 'Aht"•'' ur,u• ... tri.te lit,,, v .. 1" Aulol..t"4>1fll: \ufu:t W.inh•tl AUTOS, IMPORTED (;ffl'C"r..tl Alf• M11mt·u \Wifll Au,ttn 11 .... 1,·> trnv. l. .. 11" O\roon (."uh hi.-L:tuh •• ,,,, Jilrl ..... , tltH1,I• J.u.:.uo1r J••n)t.'"n -·-I .. I o; ,..._ llW N l •i .. ..... ._., ._., .>tJ ...... '7w .. L9J .-..-..n ...... ~ All r l"•I l'llt 1t r 111t \'•rl l•rd In th l i. ntrw11pa...,-la •ubJ\!Ci to lhc-• f'<h-n•I r.1r lltfUll 1n1 "''' al 1• whh'h n1aktlt It llk>ol to ad Vt•f1111t'' 11111) j.lf't.ft'n'lll't' I 1 ""ta. t Ion u r d 1 l·r11111n1Jt1on h1uwd c.n rt('t' <·olor re-ll1eion l>l°X or IUIUOnlll ur111h1. or an intenuon lo mi1ke any ll>Ul'h prt'ft'rt'IH'l' llm1ta t 1on or rl1s rn mrnalHlfl ' Thi:. new.,µci p.·r v. Ill not knuw111gl ' arcept nn.> advc-rt i$ing for real estate wtuch is in viola u0r1 or tht> lav. alOIS: ....... Mn ........ dee* .... .. cWy ... report ..... ron lwaa..,sty. The DAILY PILOT • ._.. ......, for ... tint h1correct Insertion owly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gwral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 411+POOL MISAVBIDI l.ontkin. lar11t l llMY . form 1 I enlerlalnlna. coonlr)' kk<iwn. 1per\I· Int pool. Oftly aa.•. llwaer a.WOW. Call for au detalkl, --· A1l11•rl1 ,.1,. 11111) )11,.ll' I h1·1r "'" h\ 1..r.,11hont• K oo " "' h• $ JO 11 m \1<1m1~, 1h1 .. t"nd•• ti ht , ... HI '"''Uh.ill) I 'Jl'(f '\ \U-;:.'\ IWffl't IJO w 11~\ 00 :.0,11! HI 'I f'1;·1 "' llt:l\1 II 11M7'• 11 ..... h RI\ d '>ltl l.!211 I \1:1 ;\I\ IH,l\1'11 IOl7 ' c·n,.,1 "'" l->i:w1 .. lwalh l~I ~llob '011'1'11 C'fll 'I\ di.1l lr1·t' '>Ill 1'1".!0 CL.4SSIFtlD Ol.\DU .. 5 Ut•a1ll11w fur <'OIJ) de k1lb IS ~ !HI I• m l hv 1h1)' b t' (II r t• IJ U h I 1 P J l I (tll £'"''"pl fur Sun<lu)' & ~1 nnd.H• .. :1tit wn~ whe•o dt·adlirn· ,..., Saturda)1, 12 uuw• CL.4SSIFtlD IMULA TIOHS t:HUOl<S Ad••"tl'"" ~houhl l'ht'<'k lht·ir Ud> 1la1lv & rt·1iorl •·rror. 1 m m •«I • u I 1• I > T II t: 111\11.Y 1'11 ,l>'r U•>Uffit'~ IH1l>1lil) lul lhl' '"•I 1n<'urn.·t'l '"""l'n 111n only ('ANl't:l.l.ATll INS "'° "''" $1111.J I IEMT 11L YOUllS Only Sl.185 per mn. Very. very very lo down payment. Beaut. 3 B<lrm pool home Terrific loca tion Call 536-9311 Wh••n k1ll111R an ad be .... un· th m"ke• "' n•c:ord of th<' I\ 11 I. ' 1 • \1 R t: R JH\PO }OU h~ )nur dd t .. tlt:'r .. t ... rt"'f't'IJ)l of \our t·:rn<'PllJtwn Th" kill n u rn h '' r m u ... t h t• t•r ~'1•nt1•cl 1., lh~ :Jth 'er "'l'( '" ,. j, .. ur a t.h,1wt1• ·""'' "''6 .... I .w.; ALLSTATE REALTORS l°"o ASSUMAILILOAN 1 Sharp 3 Bdnn, romer lot in El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditiooing. Lar(i?e s haded ya rd. As king $98,850. VA and FHA terms avajlable. For an appoinlrrtenl to see. call 540-1151 ·~ ~~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS Have something you want to sell ? Classified ads do it well Call NOW. 642·5678 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS •UllNESS NAME STATEMENT l"A:-IC't:l.l.t\TIO' ()fl COlllH:<·rio:-. OF :-it:w A I) II t: F 0 H E Hl'~l"f;\l ; •:\l•ry t'ff1)r1 ... madt• to kill or ! 1>rn·c·t a n1•11. ad that hu~ bt•t•n nrdt'rf'tt, hut Y.l• '':•nnot ~uar.antec­ lf> do go until thtt ad ha~ appl'ared in the puf)<'r om·~ " I.INF: ADS 'fhc•s•· ads ure sl net I)' eash in 11dvann• by mail •>r al uny on<" or our. nfhrC's NO phone orders Oeadhnt' :J p.m f"nd•Y Coslu Mesa off'ire & 12 n oon at all bran1·h 111f11-..•s Tift: l>Al l.Y r 11.c>T re><·rves 1hc• rtf(h l lo tfass•h. •'CJlt, , .... n~or ur r~IU !\t• a n y .ad\t:'rllM'll1t'Ut 3011 l o l"h _.flJtl" llS rJll"l\ &, r<'1tula11un., ,.11hou1 prior notice cuss... 1'4~ADCMllSS I' Cl l:lox IWI, CC1'1la M l'5a 92621\ The followlnv pe.M>ns •re doing bu1lne1' e.s. p I L BOTTOM LINE INVESTMENTS, llS! Birch Slreel, S..lle ••O, Newpol'1 BH ch, Celll0<nla ,_ Rick Byerl, Inc .. • Cellfornie cor· porellon, 3157 Bir•' Slrttl, tSte. 0 01 Newpor l Bell<h, Ceo11ornl•'2MO Thi• b<nl~• b conct .. cled bv a cor porellon. Rick Bye,., Inc Rick Byers, PrHIOOflt Thi\ il•l-l w•• flied willl IM Counfy Clerk of Orange Counly on Febr .. ery 11, "'' l..IW Oflkel .. MAttC tt. TOW )47l Vie °'"'19. •.llol Sttll•JM • '" LW. MarN VIII-.o .... tu New...,, ....0., CA '2"1 •\.iii FU'17• PubllsNd Or-CoaJI Dally Piiot, .... J.nl• ..... ~·· .... , '•"" J~H°7 ,;,'.# Feb 70, 71, M/lr 4, IJ, lttt 11S 8l PUBLIC NOTICE N·llID l'ICTI TIOUS 8USINESS NAME ST•TEMENT '"" followinQ oer\ons •re doinQ b•n lneu n . HU NT IN GTON HA RBO R C.LEANERS, i.o • Pecillt Cool HIQh••Y, Sunu l Buch, Calllornoa t070 Sand 'N S.• Propierties, In<., a Celllornl• corPO<allon, IMll P..:111< Coa1I HIQllwey, Sun .. 1 Beech, Celllornle 901'2 • T 6 UMPOl•ITTAU VllW llYINI THRACI -1791,000 Front row ! Fabulous view of Catalina, ocean, bays & bright lights. Best view location in Newport Beach. What a sight from j e tty to Palo Verdes! Custom built 4 bdrm home w/family room & formal dining. Beautiful new landscaping on rear terrace & s lope. 3-Car g ara ge , r oom for pool. Leasehold. WISUY H. TAYLOR CO., 11.ALTOIS' 2111 s-J.,..... Hils load ..wPOIT CENTER, H.I. 644-49 I 0 DRIVE BY .. 391 L a P e rl e L n . ftedured to Sl:ll.900. <ofr Tustin. below 16th St). 1935 Santa Ana Ave. $137.900. (on Santa Ana Ave. no of Costa Mesa SO 289 Del Mar. Cute 2 Hdrm on R2 lot. 193.000. 2415 Holly l.n. Newport Beach > S149.900. 195 1960 Monrov i a I SI 15,000 <no or Wl>St 19th I SO CENTI.IRY 21 .-1111oo•m""'cP"IU11St Realtors 541-1161 FAWIOO« MEXICAM COLOHIAL T o app re ci ate ex rellence. come see this r ecently completed Adobe Ranch Home in a superb view location on 1.7 a r r es o f young le mons . attractive fina nd ni;? & priced at $339.000. LA HUE & MOORE I.E. 714 (723.0414 ---- OLD..W.OllT 0..... W,!Stm I ·4 220 Old.._..,... IL Brand new conClo. Con· venient to bay. Lido. , Hoaiz Hospital Cconve· nient for doctors or n u r ses l and boat owners. ""'-o bedrooms. one and one half baths. Trade possibilities. 1175.000. 631-7300 H.I. There's an easy way for ~ou to sell that bicycle )OU no lon.:er use J ust advert ise it 111 the t:lass1(1cd '. Ca 11642 5678. ,, I A ccc ord ln g t o I C1llfornl1 Bualnua and j Profeulont Code (S.c. Ii 17900 lo 17930) e ll perton• doing bualneu under • flc1ltlou1 11•m• muaf Ille • aletemenl wllh lhe County Clerk l' e nd h•v• II p•Jbllahed lo u r l i me• I n • newapeper 1er"4ng lhe e tea In whic h l h • I b .. 11neu la locet•d. Th e atetemenf I• I required by lew end la I neceuery 111 prolec:11ng • your bualn••• neme. Mo at benka require proof of filing lo open commerd el eccou11t1. NEWPORT BEACH $129,500 2 Bdrm . I s t o r y townhome . Ver y pr iv ate. adults only. Walk lo shopping. Pool. Shows like a model. good terms . Call 546-2313 OPIN DAILY 2-4 20440c:e91 .. d 2 Bdrm. I bath cottage. Beam ceiling, frplc. 3 car parking. Priced at $295.000. associated BROKERS REAL TORS l011 ~ Bo b•Ja n• i t.t;l COSTA MESA BARGAIN!! Believe this! 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. kitchen /farrtil y arel}. fireplace. 3 patios. double car gar age. Many. many extras . Owner anxious . Call 546-2313 $79,900 BARGAIN Townhome. 2 Bdrm overlooks gree nbelt near South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. 546-2313 $749,000 HewpG!f Waht '1 owt Largest floor plan. view . slip rights . JAMESE.GOULD 631-1532 MUSTSB.L 3BR +POOL Orange Cout DAILY PILOTJFrt•: F•uary 20, 1111 ........... S. .......... s. Hu1"FwS. . HHI" .... .. . ...•.•.••.••...•••...••............ , ..................................................... ~ I OOZ Ge•r• I 002 Ge•r.. I 002 .... , .. I Ha. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 l ,,NITS IH OLD CORONA Da MAI Charming house. highly upgr a de d. french doors, b eam ceilings, 2 bedrooms. huge family room with wet bar add to this a large 1 bedroom apartment and a bachelor unit with its own garage and laundry room . /\JI have good views. hu~e lot. a must see '. s.580.000. U,_.l()UI: li()MI:' REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 usl CoHI Hl9h1.v.11. Coron• dl'I Mu WE HA\/E 4 5 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN 1.-C.clto Sl4t,500 Owner says sell this im- m a c u 1 ate Eas t sid e charmer. 3 fldrms. 2 Rths. open beam cei . ing s with lar g fireplace. maUbu Ugh and brick BBQ. Assum lst TD and owner wi carry large 2nd. WESTCLIFF $129,500 Newport Beach highly upgraded 2 Bdrm condo with priva te pa t io. custom draperies. large pool! Walk lo Westcliff shopping. Shows like a mode l Hurry t h is won't last ! Call 646-7171 [tlW'.tJ] $5 .. 500 puts you into your own 4 Bdrm. A/C horrte. 12 7 /8"h financing. Call for det a i l s o n our "TICKET" program. • REC CARPET 754-1202 . LAGUNA llLLS Fantastic view lot with 4 Bdrm l'lorPe. Priced at onl y $125 .500. Call 536 .. 9.311 ALLSTATE REALTORS 2 UNITS SI 10,000 Costa Mesa pride of owners hip ba rizain ! Live in one rent one ! Call for detJ1ils. 646·7171 [tl~\S] llG4 Well planned 2-story home with fonnal dining and family room. cen- tral a ir w/purifier and a n i nvit l niz s p a Fea tures i nclude : custom draperies. thick carpeting and a seller anxious to sell. Priced be lo w m a rk et at $168,950. 751-3191 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES ASSUME 9'/:zO/o 1.H. ASSUME LARGE 91,-.«; LOAN AND OW~ER WILL CARRY 2ND: On- ly S87 .500 for this de· Ughtful 3 Bdrtn C<>ndo. Community pool. Call now 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS SIDIMS $121.500 Lovely Costa Mesa fami· ly home. hosts nowinj? noor plan with room to j?row. New w;ed brick fi replit and landscaping off master suite. Super assumable finan<'inJ? . c"'"'@ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 CdM1S LOWEST PRICED Sl98,000 3 Bdr:m cottage, cozy family roorrt. builtin walls or bookshelves. private master s uite. Owner may help with financing. Hurry! Call 873-8550 MIWPOllT SPANISH ESTATE Gated entry leads thru flower filled courtyard. Custom etched glass doors open into 2900 sq.ft. or elegant living. Formal living room is warrrted by mass ive brick fi~place. Family roo rrt enhanced b y sparkling wood pegged fl oors and sunfille d French doors . La r1?e gourmet kitchen too. This 4 B<lnn villa for on· ly $425.000. ('all now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14-631-6990 HOME IN THE LAKES 199.900 Beautiful single story condominium. de- cora ted in earthtones and woods. Excellent location. Close to pool. spa. tennis courts, shop- ping. schools, etc. Love- 1 y lus h park-like landscaped community. Great for busy e x· ttutive. Call 752-1700 NMMSULA POINT llAC ... OMT Panora mic vie w at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. rt. featuring marine room. e ntry. li ving room . dining r oom , built-ins. etc. Sl.3&5,000. LIDO ISU • Newly remodeled traditional st yle 3 bdrm, ~ bath home featuring large r ecreation room & 2 patios. Living r~om has attractive beam ceilings, fireplace & french doors leading onto bric k pa tio . N e w kitchen bit-in appliances. Close to tennis courts. sandy beac hes & clubhouse. $420,()()') IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pie r & slip RANCHO MIRAGE Springs Condo. 9th fa irway. 3000 sq.ft 3 Hcl rm. :3 ha th . furn. Golf r ib mbrs hp. Will track for invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J4l Boy\1dr O'"'" NB ol) 0101 WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES -1 LOCATION ./DBL GA HAGE Wt OP ENER l' SIZE · 1650SQ. "TRASH COM P . :t HUGE WJ\LK-1:\ CLOSETS ------ /CEMENT OJU VES " MI CRO-OVEN " DISHWASH E R " AIH COND. "POOL& .JACL'ZZI WARD INVESTMENT INC. SALES OfftCI 17141 U I ·5055 110 W. Wit.. St. Costa Mff4I. C.Af. SAVISSS'S SIO,OOODOWM and S76.5 PITA per mo. 2 Bdrm. 11 ~ ba condo. Great investment. Real-· ty World /Capistrano As· soc. 661-1010 MIWSPYM.ASS usn. 6 Rdrrrts Southport ;., model w/ocean &i ca-··: nyon vus. has magnifi-'. ce n t b rickwork and · ' landscapinl? Call for appt D M MARS H A LL RLTR 7&G-083S CDMPWSVIEW Choice location in s mall private community with pool. 4 large bdrm. 3 baths . formal dinln J? room & lar ge family room. Hu11e courtyard entry. 1.ots or wood dttking contnbote to the charm of I.his spacious h ome. Needs som e freshening. Offered at l'!!!!IJl!!!IJl!!!IJl!!!!!!!!!!!!IJl!!!IJl!!!IJI!!!!!! 1395.000. 759-1616 M ... DllM..5 Move into this im· maculate 5 bedroom 2· sty, 3 bath family home. New carpet and paint and great location ma ke this a verv desirable property. A5sume ('Xisl· inJ? loans and save on fees . Full price SJ70.000 TRADITIONAL REALTY HOMES&. INVESTMENTS 631-7370 An&mOH VETERANS G<>r J?eous 3 Bdrm hom(' in prime location' Plush carpets and r racklinJ? fireplace. Lanze yard w ith fi repit ' Rik(' to beach $1 18.290 VA terms. Call 963-6767 LAILH•BCM YllWCC>m• Wonderful executive home for entertaining. Privacy. prestige and a 5 bdrm hom e with formal dininf! rm l.Mge patio s urround<'rf b,v mat u r e J?r een ery $359.000 - \\\II Hl f<tl'I 111 1-.11 .., lnc- AE.AL E'>IAll::. &73-e900 LETS MAKE A DEAL! for this be5t prired """ do in area. I R<lrm 10·20'~ down Owner will help finance S78.SOO \all today979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ~ .. rm.-1u11.n ... l.amba<l hlN '41'til., \h'H\'•I• • 1'4101 \Iii •II• ?f11 .. '11& •it. .... ~"• •74!.• '•1.:.1 JU, tr., •17.J.! ... , 9135 IJ1,9' Ui•ltl This b<lslneu I• tOlldutled by a cor porellon. c4 L 2 A • The DAILY PILOT , provlele1 both flllng and publlcetlo11 nr"4ce1. We hue ell lhe 11ecHH ry lorma •11d m1ln1ei11 • d•lly ••••Ice lo lhe Orange Coun t y Cour111ouM. Ellher 1lop by o ne ol our c o11ve11lent ofllc•• or pllone Ille LEGAL OEPAATM£NT 142·4321, Eal. 332 for more l11tormetlofl end lorm1. MISA'9DI One of Irvi ne's most establish e d co n" munities in an excellent location. 3 big bdrms + den + fa mily room . Beau tiful c racklinl? fireplace in f a mil y room. The back yard is I•-•••••••• an entertainers delight NIWPOU llACH ~Hill ,,,,.., t',;nh•I,• l''''Hh.'Ol l'oh, h1• thlnuult l\vli> llU)I< lth\M S..art • Slut• sur ... ru royut .. rnumph \ ulll,...., 4'i:t' n Volvo AUTOS, NEW ••& .. ' •l it •1110 .,,,, •ij L14 1":1111 ·11 .... 11fjl. 111~1 'libll !i.'!1 1 'Jlh,J Vfhl 'f1itl y;j,! STOPll Tae Ume to relax and .... athome. lt'11lmple wllh Dell7 Pilot ct ... lfled Adi. And lf Sllncl 'N S.• Pr-rllH, Inc Dor_., L Ad•m•, Pr.sldenl Thi• 11•1-l was filed with lhe Counl y Cler~ 01 OrenQe county on February 13, ltll '1Hl 74 PubllWCI Or-Coa1l Dally Pllol, Feb.10,_,7, -r. 6, 13, 1'91 17.l ·ll PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI 8UllNEH N-• ITATIMENT The foflowf"9 --11 dol"9 11<1"· nt'U •t: VENTURA OPTICAL, CStfOO.lMS TuJtln Avenve, Suite A701, Coile Me ... C•lllorN• mv l'tlyUi. -Mac leltl, CStfOO. IMS Tu11111 A .. 11 .... Suite AJOI, Cosl• llMM, CelllorNa t1ilt1 T11t1.....,_,11 ~led by Ml In· dlvldvel ""ytllt A. Mlteleltl Tlllt - -111• wflll -C°"'fllY Clttll Of Or ..... C°"'nty on ......... r, ''· ""· ,, .. , .. PwlllflM Or-CO<HI Delly Piiot, l'tll, H. 21 • .Mlf.•. . 1"1 et PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTICIUI IMIMltl .. ltAMSITATIMllltT Tllelel ...... ~ltdDlfttllu9I· -••: HEAVENLY SC ENTS .. ttOMOT:=~ 177 "J" ttlwen1411 Avetow. tff<ll, c.tllorlll• ftMI .,...., OINll ...... w. "-" ...... --~ Cel!Wlll• .... flli. ......... It <t!IMtM ''Ml 111· .......... er...,o..1111e you bave IOIDlthlnl to TIMI ....._. -..... wtlll ... ••II. call a frlendlJ c..,.,, cien _. Or-. c_.., .... Claulfled Ad· Vlsor et '*-' • ""· ,, •• ....,. ~ .... Or .. c...-Delly~. ,.. 11. ,,.,, .. , "" s 5 s 6 I 7 F 8 I ·E D • with sparkling pool. huge patio. terrific for entertaining. Owner highly motivated. call now, won't.last! 752-1700 AESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATESEIMC£S JUST USTID IH THI GLIN Spacious 3 bedroom "Highlander" with many decorator reatures. Complete with s helf lined library & private patio with redwood decking. OWNER WILL HELP WITH FINANCING . Pric ed to sell $274.500 . f>f•-YoA-.All. 4 Bdrm executive home with a pool. large lot in l(ood location. Strool( as· bl tin . RCTaylorCo ' .. l( l ',, l()() Just starting up in a bus•· ness of your own? A good way to tell people about It 1s with a low· cost Classifi ed a d P hone •:42-5678. t!IE llDlll ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEA RS al.SERVICE CllA nv1 FIMANCIMG IUY Ofl THI WHK Create Y.our Own Financinir On This Two RedroofY'. 1:1.-. Bath Condo In One Of Newport Reac h 's Most Elcirant Gate ·G uar ded ColT'rrtunities. Neutral Decor. Shown Ry Appt. Only S149.000. I alGAMT SPYGLASS Submit All {)(fen On This Truly Lovely HolT'e W/Canyon, View. Sellen Will Assist In Ftnanclnll W /Lar(le lat. Trust Deed At Low Inte rest lhte. Larire FefY'llY Roon·" Teenaced Quarters. 2 Fireplaces le 2 Wet Bars. Pool Sized Lot. Shown 'By Appl. Asktn,i 1585.500. A "Joy Of Newport Llstln"." ® #J ~5!.'i! . =:.::': .... ,.. c.... \ 3 bdrm, 2 ba. yearly, un· fum.1875. associated BROKfR'> RtllLTORS J ') /' \/1ti fl <lit"' I ... 1 1 I I,~ I SlllC & flNlf GARDEN FLOWE RS I N 0 G AR D PAN S RD M l•G N P C S L B 0 E I J S S U A S 0 W B S K C S H J I B J N W W C C I R R 1 X R I U 0 N N H L R I E 0 A R N [l_~ _D E N M S E N E A A E R E I I I E 0 I I W C U 0 A 0 C D T C S C N N P S 0 N E 0 0 M N Q I A P U Y A G 0 8 L X R L N L S R Y P T E 0 R w'G M G L L R K T T F M M P U A G L 0 L N B E A U N E R K Y 0 P A D N M T 0 A S B B L I M U B D Y S J A I R R R T I E K C W L T 8 L S A E L E R A Y I A U Y 0 I I S I 8 l 0 G U M D C C I D L Z S R C A R I A E N E A.8 N A K N I U M E C N K t D R A D E L R R G 0 L Q 0 P M M U l T R U T S A N T t fWWUCtlOM: Hldd9n -9 below....-fofwwd. tlelli· Wll'd, yp, down Of dlltONlv · find 1..:f\ lfld ._It lfl,"' ...... Ctoc111 Momint GlofV ~ ll111btllt O*v NllMtlllm ,. Cemtllle COllftot ,.,._._ ; ClrMl'9n Irie .... ... c....... Llec ...... ... T~:-. , I l ~IUa&ll11• ea""',., ~"'"'~ o,. s,,,~ If you llke exlt>n1lve UH of wood, brtC'k 6 stone, '"' thk• Bobenhardt \"Ullom built 4 bdrm, 3 Ll bath ~ aaterpi•te. M a1ter bdrm ha1 fareplace toun1ln1 &rH, wet bu ft jat'UDJ. ~ Ufhled kitrtwn with every modern eonvenaence loclud,n1 a budt·ln refr11eratorlfreeier ft BBQ. Ocean • harbor \ lf'V. from the llvlng room, dinana room. kit chen, ramll[ room. m..ster bdrm 6 s-..•,mmina poo Owoer will entertain trade offers for local property or sell with a large I T D to quallfied buyer or••• AT I I ,4tl.OOO Ofl94 HOUSI SUMOAT l·I CM. ... t 1f I MUii HACH CllCU co,.... ...... •-' ..... 760.1111 ASK FOR BOB J \ J REALTORS '75-551 I -LOotCIMG FOi< rERFECTIOM7 W• hoY• it and it's ill MHa v.,.._ Witlt 3 ~ 21;. balhs, a den, fmRily l'OOfft and ~ clftilMJ ~ Tltis newly reftlOdeled -. has pleftty to ott.r, and is rHdy for YOU to RtO•• ric)ht ill. $249,500. Caln today. COLE OF NEWPORT llALTOIS 25 I 5 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona ct.I Mar 675-5511 mac nab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY IALIOA! Mint condition home in quiet bea('h nei~hborhood w /2BRS. ramily rm a nd c6zy li ving rm w /fpl<'. S342.000 . J oyre Edlund 642·823.5. IC-II > LINDA ISLE IA YFROMT -$999 ,000! Great 01w-storv home v: .. l , .. dock fo r 3 boats. ~JARS. 3 hath!'> a nd room to g rO\\ s2· ba~·sid c te rraC'l' for entertaining 211 hour St'Cllrity gate is land. /\ppt. o nl y. Oona Chi chest er 642-82:1.5. (C.12) 752-1414 551-1700 Comf)U\ VoUey Cente< Wooc:bidqe Cent"' 642-12JI 644-6200 '101 Dov .. ~1ve Horbot ll~w Cent., QUIET BEACHFRONT LOCATION llDUCID TO SStl,000. 1 ....... l .._ .... -~ of owwsNp. &p.taa. poulblllilH! OWMll WILL HELP FtMAMCE! NEWPORT FIXER GIGAMT1C LOT WITH r00111 to Hpmd -... of ••hffftcJ IJNIC• to ,... .. W.4becl .................. _ ..... • to ..... w ... A ch•1 11 wltllap-,..._..,far profit. $261,000. W ~RMTH & PERFECTION-UDO ~ French 4 Md. ]l/J bo. with • cWall of bross, oak, hardwood fteors & so much mor•. Gr••nuy abo11nd1! VU from mastn suit•. $6'5,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Al '-I lST'-Tt '-' t•" J{. ttl ''"" "'''Iii'''\ \\,tU.t·tl ""°'l~I 2436 W C0oas1 Hwy Newpon Beach ··- 631 -1400 .,,, ..... .,.,. •n-.. ,,~ .... ..... ._ . ,,.......,.. ... .,_ ......... ,.._ """' n1-,,,.._ ::~ ,._ ,,_ ,._ ...... _ .... .. ~ ....... . ..._._ .. _ ·-·-.... .,_ .-. ·-.. , Nc.t.1 SWALLOW & ASIOC. LUJUttOUS ,.roall ..... P res t i gious hilltop ho me , on a pprox 3 acres . bujlt of excep- t 1 o n a I qua l ity & cra fts mans hip. sur· rounded by beautiful gardens. plus many fruit trees of numerous vadet*. The house pro. vides of 4!90 deg. view which includes the San Bemadino mtns to the East & Oceanside to the West. This magnificent estate is only 5 min. from downtown Fallbrook, No. San Die~o Co. 1375.000. 714. 722-1725: 728-03(Wj Ask for Jim lhnW. a.r-t- This warm and cozy home offers room and comfort in an excellent neighborhood. Situated on a large lot with a 3 car garage plus fruit pro- ducing avocado. peach. tangerine. orange, lemon and apricot trees. A flower filled garden and covered patio. The interior has been sub· stantially UJ)tlraded to inclwde a large kitchen. two spacious bedrooms. and 2 baths. A super s h arp home only minutes from the beach. Askin!? S145.000. lalboa w.d ltty 673-1700 IAoaT..W.x 2·2 & 1 Br. $50,'boo down and we think the seller is half cuckoo-he wants low interest payments' Askin!! S260.000 JACOBS REALTY '7M670 9"oDOWM New 2 Bdrm condo. family roofl'. dinin g· room. tennis, pool. spa. S189.900. Sl7.500down. llACH PIOPaJllS from beautiful JT'Oblle home. I blk to ocean to a waterfront rondo with own 30' dock in Seagate in Huntington Beach. Contact Janet Rousseau. C /21 Advance. 730-8046. 559-8517 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex. nr So. Bay, 3 + den. 3 Ba. 2 frplcs. + 2 Br w /frplc. 114 Coral. S545.000. 67S-3l!llll0 IAYYflW Attractive 2 Bdrm 1 ba Br & ba over dbl garage. 1 house from South Bayfront. 40'x85' comer lot. Call for information . MEL FUCHS PAVJLIONRF~LTOR 67S-81.20 .... , •••• 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DWI.IX Two 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, rrplcs. Prime Peninsula location . Priced to sell, assumable loans . $350.000. Call for In· formation or appt. to see. MEL FUCHS PAVILION REALTOR 675-81.20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ateda: mr.ooo JIOO fhterfront ; ao.ooo Drive by, thttl call Sara Marvin Unkiue Homes 875-598; 875-tOOO nnc...-~,_ $15,750 If you buy direct from ownr/a~ the a.Uer's fee la ellm111ated. Already the beat priced 6 Br home In Spyglass. II"'.'% fin avall Call 644· 1450-morn or eve best. ()U)CdM Excellent 4 bdrm home + 3 bdrm income. Very short walk to beach. park & shopping. Owner will coru1ider financing with low down payment. 1525.000. sa1H1SE 2 unuaully located homes with outstanding views. Words aren't enough, they must be seen. Call for appoint· menl. Well priced at IMS.000 for both! MAURY STAUFFER SEAUONREALTY '7)..5354 I024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terms! 125.000 down. as- sume 182.000 first TD at 12~~. owner to carry a straight note 2nd for 1:!8.000. 81.34/mo WUI mqve you into a 3br 2'1ba. lyr new rondo. East side. Call today agent 631·5103 9.5 INTEREST Assume S40K down. Lov- ely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, fa ml· ly room. rtreplace. open beamed ceilinJ?s, new copper plumbing. lari~e yard. double garage. skylight. ~Y SU4.500. Ca0'45-nf! . OPEN HOUS E RE ALTY /. GRACIOUS COteOUVIMG Sharp 3 Bdrm, 2in bath Brookview condo. Ideal end unit with plush carpets. parquet noors and 2 sunny patios. Lov· ely area ol tennis courts. pools and play grounds. Low interest assumable loan. St33.500. don osen ,,.,l \t 11r .... 731-3111 ** 12LOl'oMOMI Located on Anaheim St in C. M. Owner will carry tat TD al 12.5"1.. Home is vacant and needs some T .L .C . Add another home or build a duplex. The home has 2 Bdrma. den, fam nn and double garage . Lot sile is 50x153'. Property must be sold to settle estate. C a 1 I M r . ·H a v e n anytime. 541-6613 BILL HA VEN-RL TR. 541413 _2.52~N. Broadway~~ ALL OFFERS. Three bdrm tucked on HUGE lot. Just one mile from beach. VA. rnA terms. A II o rfer s heard 1112,300. TARBELL. REALTORS. 540-1720 Cadillacs to Go·Ca rts Whatever the Fad Roll ·em otr the market With a Classifi ed Ad Call Now : 642·5678 '::~~~, 'O©"-c{}~ -/!, £trs· .... .... '"'°' a.., C\AY t '°"'4111 ----- 0 •eouOf'\94' '-"•'' of the fou' tcrombltKI WOid' be lo-•o fOfm '°"' wmp1• .otd' R U B G 0 [ I' r I I H E C 0 P I' I I I .,__D,......E ... F..._.I_T_ ...... , ~l 1.11e 111111e tn oil"''" Occ•· ,~ I I r alonally aomeo11e Wiii find • • • • . gualler. bu1 usually moet of ut ....--------go through Ille m .. 11ng ... -G N 0 M H I , ,,,., tnother. .._ .... ,.---... ,-, .... -,,-,_...... O (omjllet. lllO c~ucllt qvoi.d • • • _ • by f1t11nv In the m1w n11 "'°'d' _...._ ....... __...._.&.-........ ~ -dMJlop ··-Jltl) No 3 be'- PllNI NUMIUfO IEllUS IN IHfS( S00 ~$ VNSCtAMlllf lfll(t$ '°' ANSWO · HERITAGE tHAl TOR~ s-.. POOLHOMI Terrific financin g availablt>. Large 2 story family t>on-e with lovely pool, enclosed courtyard and separate maste r suite downstairs. All this for only 1145.000. Call 540·1151 for more in· formation. , , 1 -· HERITAGE . • REALTORS MESA VERDE 4 Br. 2 Ba. with pool, beautiful landscaping & easy eare yard. Call to see now! 1129,900. D. Bourke Realtor. St&-9950. 6 PLIX/IASTSM am. TQ ms.ooo with $152,0llO in assuma· ble loan ranging from 94'~ lo 11~. 127,450 gross income annually. Well kept. sing.le story units with 4 garages PLUS off-street parkini on 60x300' lot. 644-721 I /JD.NIGEL BAILEY & ASSOCIATES Eastside C. M. 2Br. Completely remodeled R·2 lot. Lots of rharm. Open dail y . 11 4 642·2101. 321 Roehester. C.M STEAL-STEAL! 348 F:. 16th Pl S104.900 Quaint, clean. fl/pt llgts area. 2 Br 1 Ba home. Good terms . Churk Spiller . agt. 631-1266 DIVOltCI SALi M••• Verde . .., Great tt>rms. lge as. sumable loan. 4 Bdrm. 2 ba Asking $212.500 •Prine only . 541-9993 Broker . •HEWUSTIMG YA MESA VERDE 3 Bdrm home. Only 17500 down lo vets. Prine only 541-9993 Bkr. a.zi&• Comfortable 3 Bdrm home, large ston e fireplace. sunny patio room and room ror 2 more units. 1140,000. loy MCC.., llllr. 541-nzt HERCA5nE! Highly upgraded, near So. Cst Plaza! 4 Br w/formal dining rm. 3 Car car gar. Soaring cathedr a l li v rm . meticulous detail for your queen! See it today! 646-7434 CENTURY 21 Goldstar GREENBROOK 4 Br, 2 bath. view of j?arden from kitchen. Cathedral ceilings, nire fireplace. Out of town owner very motivated. $144,500 with assumable loan. Agent. 641·8234&~ • .............. 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F01 .... 0L18is 1 Split Ownership Pro· gram allows you to buy a home without negative cash flow without management problems. using minimum down payment! Start your nest egg today. Call for more information. PllC• FOi 9UfCIC SAU titlo fl'HI Proltl••s ..... Owner wilJ Mlp rmance this 4br. 2ba. Huntington Seach Beauty 127 /8"!1 lntemt rate available too! Hwry 1'1111 Wa11't Lest AtSl2'.900 .~. 02~~le~w ··~·~ '-ASSOCIATES 141-1511 POOL & llACH Model perlect. Seawinds 4 Bdrm. 2"'1 ba pool home. 1174,900. R. E Profftlionals Hl-1377 S7000DOWM Take over pymt.s. Home w /comer lot. $105,000. 619 Delaware. Bob De men, M2·9383. HUM'llM5TOH STltAM»S 5 Bdrm 3 be exec home. Open hol.lle Sal/Sunday at 22372 Wallingrord 1.119.000. Birr. 963-8377. '"... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~PalloHo.M Step into Northwood liv· ing at it.'I finest. This home has a huge custom garden patio which Lo; en- til"t'ly brick aU gned. The interior shows like a model. Complete with auto J(ara.ge d oor opener. trash compac- to r. & all the othe r features you would ex pectin a luxury home. CallTirr Rhone631 1266 1:1~~1>:. * * $128,500! C'an you ~lieve that prirc for a 3 Bdrm 2 Ila a tta c h e d ho m f' 1n Irvine ? Seller will ht>lp with creative financing. Walk to part< and pool Call for det.aib 1)1'1 this super buy \\OOdbrldge RcahlJ 551·:1000 19?08 arrann Pk"'>·lnln• 4br. $188.900. l(p,<·~ loan. balance $102.500. vu·~" v aultl'd ceilings , :is soci:ition 832-8007 SPACIOUS C ulve rdale . 4bdr'm , 2"'ba. fam rm. bonus rm. patio. nice yard on cul-de.sac. Ass ume 195.000 at 9'r\> or tQo/. $149,900. Ai.rt 673-2122 . UPGIADID COHDO Bachelor unit in "Tht! Springs". Ideal for sinitle or C'OUple Pool. tennis, spa. Assumable loan. CORNETTE REAL TY '72-9011 WANTED· 3 or 4 BR to S175,000.K. Assume only. ~ dwn. agt. 644·1094 WOODBRIDGE. Warm initton CONDO. 3bdrm. 2ba. frplc. atrium. ex- tens ively landscaped & int upgrades. Prime loc nr pool & lake. Owner 559-0555 or 552-9690 **UNDER lOOM! Yep! We've just listed 2 condos in Irvine-both with enclosed garaJ?eS and both have ncxible terms and arc priced below Sl00.000! Call for details. mR ! **ASSUME! This ele•antly decorated 3 Bdrm 2 "'1 Ba T All O¥IR I 3'/'1'o townhome has 2 gnat aaaumable loans and lalil ... a.! overtoolcs perk and pool. 4 mos. new! 2br. 2ba, n...--rs a condo. completely up-.,.,.., re very anx· loua. This Is one of Wood· gnded with custom bridge's bes t OP'· drapes & carpeting. 1 · cathedral ceilinp. pro-portun tiel. fesslonally landscaped 11 . with priv . ~atio . : ~I \\bodbrtdte pool/spa! Wont last. Reahg . ce~. 551·3000 ~GOLDEIWEST 412' arra11u.f'twy,lrvlne 'r~ /!s~kc~~ '"._ c.;. Sil.too '11\is 1uper condo won't I• II• tut. 2 Br, balcony + low Interest rate io.n. BM I br eondo ID Uldque, IM eduJt comm. 8cc. pte, pool, Jae, 2car1ar. Near be•~. n. C'Cllld. See to appret. By owner . sm.ooo.-... ::-.= lrvfne. Call now, 644-7211 /Jn "illifl ~il\ll ! y '~ l\'JSULIM l C, Greentree 4 bdrm, 2"'1 bath. 2 ltory, Brookfield. 1740 sq. rt. High assurria- ble loans. 0.W.C. 3rd. TllS HOME HAS IT All A very private back yard with a heated & filtered pool in a park-like setting. The home has 4 bdrms. the 4th bdrm has a wall of shelves & cabinets. The living room. with a stone fireplace, looks out on the sparkling pool. The cozy family room also has· a fireplace with a raised hearth. The kitchen comes complete with a microwave oven. 21h baths & an inside laundry room all combined makes this a .,erfect home for you. To view this delightful property, please call us for an appt. Assumable loan. own~r will help finance. 833-8600. LE RAISOR REALTY 1145 ,000. 551-5151. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Owner. I- 1m1• Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, single family home. Ex· eel location. close to schools. shopping and freeway. Assumable 1st loan Sl24.000. 10Ch down to qualfified buyer priced at SlSe.900. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 DIVORCE FORCES SALE Woodbridge Landing Plan I, 3 Bdrm single story. det. home. Sunken Uv rm . fam rm w/frpk. french drs that lead out unto 2 cov'd patios. Dramatic mstr suite in back. ()pen Sat/Sun t-5. 19 Daybreak. Bring all offers. 55&-9400. 552-0684 Marilyn ------ THISISrr! Here 1s a home with spacious comfort and plenty of room for the growing ramily. Located near park. 4 bdrm. 2...., ba .. fam . rm. pl us a tri· pie garage. Call tod;.1y about financing 't523 CAMPtlS~·IRVIHE Attn· ln\'estors Wood bridf!e rondo. 3 Br. 11 , ba Assume t.st & 2nd TO Af,?'t. 552·3339 ---- FOi THE IUSY Owtia This residen<'e is located in the s uper actj•e com· munity of Woodbrid11e <.'reek 2 Bdrm'>. 21 ~bath condo 1s near pool. schools. tennis . shop- pinF Call for details or appointment to see 64~5200 PETE BARRITT •... REALTY ........... 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. Cabana & trlr, 3 pvt bchs. pool & f15hing pier. S19.900. 499-3816 THESHAIES Weathered ceda r sh1tkes. that is. Custom designed 3 bdrm. fam rm, 2 balm. Extensive use of wood glass & ct>ramic tile. Beam reil· ing. frpk. 11~.000. Mis- si on Realt y . !714 1494-0731. OC EANFRONT. Only $3000 dn. 2Br mobile home. Pool. pvt bch. adlts. Lse avail. 549-2405 DIAMOHD ·GOLD lAICHIAY Perfect as a diamond. ocean at your beck and call. 4300 square ft. 4 Bdrm. etc. etc. etc. For a little less than onr million. Call Agt. Ron 497·545-4 3 AICHIAY A warm & inviting 3 bdrm home in this quiet famil y community. Pegie d & grooved noors. gourmet kitchen. family room. huge bri<'k patio. Large street to street lot. ~.000. MOltTHIMD A picturesque two bdrm home with charming ~arderui within walktng distance to everything. Stained and leaded glass windows. carved man· lie S310.000, MOMAJtCH IA Y Thia 3 bdrm & family room honw has lob of room for'entertalninl in- side or out ln this eitlJ'a large pool & pedo area. Cloae to all amenitiee in thh gate gu arded private community . D49,500. ~ ~~ At Al t(')M' 1714t 494-1177 L..-.IMdl 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. w.tWM Arch Beach Hgt.s 2 Bd, den. view. immac . 1119.900. Darrell Pash, agt. 631-1286 &......-... 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leisure World 2Br , up- graded Condo in pre· stigioua gate 11. Frplc, dbl gar, 3 patios . $189,500. By owner 770-5512 ~ ...... 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAMPERED PATIO HM anu11ed In hills of Niguel. El\joy country living feeling just around the comer from shopping. 3 Bdnn. 2 ba. ~ ........ 497-1761 COSTA VIDA Vac.._Tm~ COSTA VIDA. a piece of paradise on the beach i.f Puerto Va.llarta. 2 prime time w e ek s in December. Trade world wide m50 Slftll HIGUB.HOME . Verv well maintained family holT'e, reature:c; 3 Bdrms . 2 ha. vaulted ceilinfo?s with IJ?t' bnck frplc in living rm. pass 1thru kitchen window to large pvt. yard. $127.500 131-1440 MUST SELL! SlOK down. 2 Br. 2 Ba. + Den Townhome. S1275 mo. Agent. Principals only 760-8735 or 551-0!IM SEA & saB«TY Foreve r oct>an views forever yours fmm lux urious executJve 3 bdrm . 21 • bath rondo an ~ated community Artistic ar · ct>nts thruout Walk to beach or c:lbhou<Je & pool Only S249.000. <See 380).Nolan Real Estate. Agt. Ann Fo wlkes . . 831 ·38811: 494-7754. Mewport .._. I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ladrO.-ea.t Lease opt.ion or equity share the best buy on Bal. Penin. Charming 2·sty Span. home on the park! CaU Joyce Wallie. 631·1266 REALTORS .......v. ... ~an vu. 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba . 3 car garage . S.125.000. ~ 759 .. 9221 EASTBLUFF-5Br + fam. rm .. 3Ba. Hull(e lot, country kit. lmmed. occ. 1250.000. Own. I Agt. 759-0564. IAYRtOMT CHAlttia.~ TRMS· IO'Yo DOWM Don't wait on this lovely house with private dock. sn:i.ooo. 641·0763 WA TBIRtOM'f Hl RISE CONDOS From 1289,000 lo 1815.000. Rita Writer, Br\. 714/7$2-5710 3bdrm. 2ba home In quiet neighborhood. den. frplc . mirrored wardrobes. levelors. new pool, deck a. patio. dbl car/opener. etc . 1111,000. Owner/Alt '714) ~. 59$19 . S.UOODownN.B. lbr. ~or631-7853 John Lembedt <Agent) Nwpt Heiehta by ownr. 2 bdrm . 2 dbl gars ! 815-3063 or~97 3!500 sq rt on O)erry Lake. Good assum .· 1st. 1297.500 firm. Owner. 8'2·3385 or 6424585 . PIMTHSICOM>O WmtDOCI 2 Bdrm. 2 be. 280 deg ocean , bay, mtn, city view. Pool. sec. Lge. as· sumable loan. Balboa Penln. Fee land. C/2 I Mewpart c.h' 640.5317 7~767 NEED TAX SHELTER'? Oceanfront 3 Br 2ba duplx·compl custom de· cor. Owner will ftnance . Ofr on dn paymt . will trade. Red to tl525.000. Best Penin. buy! REAL ESTATE STORE ~1771 2HOUSis. Newport Hts Owner fin. Only $199,000. 00-962.8. LIDOISU WahuftCMl&Pier 12.000.000. Phlm-4944 wkdv s . 675 ·6883 wknds /ev HEWPOl'T HTS. Charming 2 Adrm. 1 bath . modern kiteh /bath. LJ?e lot. rul- d e -s ac . $167 .00 0 646-2671. 641·9203 THE&Ufff llr ~~ Finest original area. Massive ~belt vista. Smartly decorated in popurlar tmes. nearby pool. Offered at 1112.000 (with assumable hi bal. In l _ Aitt. ~S560. MEWPOln SHOIES 3 Bdrm beach house 1 blk from sand Assufl'a · ble loan. ownt>r will carry $132.900, prinC' on· ly 541 -9993 Broker. O,...WJS-1-5 2'40 ..... Orwada Exclu51ve Eastbluff. 4 Brdrm. 3 ba. dininfo? rm . liv rm. nic-e patio. sml view or lights. S230.000. owner may carry. Northrup Real Estate. 64:2·5082 -------- VICTOIUAM BEACH HOME New 3 BR 3..+ Ba. Quali· ty handcrafted oak thruout. Stained glass . spa. Plan Ill Realty 7SUa OCEARONT Peninsula ~ home. 4 Bdrm. 3"'1 be. 850.000. Call for financing de· tai l s . Owner/Agt . 675-8878 BLUFFS 3 Bdrm. 2ba townhome. Patio. 2 car gar .. pool. A real bargain. n55.500. Call Agt. 640-I 14' 675-5930 HahledllcH 1149.!dl. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. high balance loan, easy to as· s ume . no quallrylng. Hurry ! Greg Astle. 559-94()() NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER! 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm. Formal Din . Rm . Go urmet kitchen. Fenced. ~ interest! Belt terms! Jobe Va-man Co. at.-> . IA YSHUllS CMllCOD Rare 5 bdrm. 3 ba home in gate·guarded community. Owned & remodeled by decorator. reaturing wood floors. French doors fs: windows. gourmet country kit. w /used brick island & indoor BBQ, magnlftcent master suite w /frplc & bird's ext view of water. For sale by owner. 1675.000 fee. 2581 Cfrcle Drive. 548-7145. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5 , . ................ . ...................... . -~Jiii.!~ ~%.!~el:.!IM~ llHH!!!t!~~ I I II ....... Tiiie eHaa ... , yo.ir rr••t door, privet• p""81 M ,our rear ......... ~" .. .t.•rlWI ._ "'"""" a ~ ..... --._.... A.-. Ml\ OI' Good rental ar-e M. fantaatic lnvet\ment opportunity, bread • butter. l.100.000 9'11 IS.. lal Ill -•• 1111 l.AOl'NA ROYAi ~nMrOC.M ~-1 tro1n llw -..aut fut z ..... 2.al.e\ll•llll • ('()\!~~ ca.ril HHlC'd poo l \OP UC'IHll ,. ~~ aO muni 9UAIL PLACI PIONITlll .., _____ , Li o ... ..'10 I"' ....................... I Y.A IL&tS PllO •ow...-.AIU&.1 8 • <l u I 3 8 ll r 111 ,. f'ndMl"d pal m VA.I ppr a1 al $119 ooo Prt<'\"d at unh SI IS ~-· forfasts1de fk>tte M St'\•U & \:O.S<>t' M2 '"24 Olllet-IN._.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.._. Fors. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28r. Cabana & trlr, 3 p\I 10 l' m lt.t• "'"• U~r """ OW(' Yut t'!al'ffill •let .,... 641 (r.!91) F l11 hl I t\R unll • U 34 &oo ow(· f u1 """""" "' 714 ft4 1 ~ APfl\lfAU.IY Nrl't n•" 4 Plf'!I ~ bdrfrl 2 hllUt t'llC'h Unll "'th f1n.-plaC'\' t•fwlost'\I patio doublt• 1e11r11t1t' SlM OOCI Rill C:1 und\ Rhr 67~161 ~ \\ ests1t.lt' Ccista Mt!s11 N~e<i ' !>Om t• IA o r k S22 000 \'r u11·u!Ti<' F'ull price SZ25 ooo Cl"'nC'r "•II l'a rry I()'~ interl'sl " Sfi0.000 dn _.....-!.P..:.€\ T IG€ ---&--~HOM€~ k fo: I nVl':lllflents 3333 W C'oast ll\.\V. NH 645-6646 bc:hs. pool & fishmj! !lier 1•-•••••••• S19 900 499-3816 I' The G r o\'es l r v1n1• "Golden Yoest " 1440 s r 2Rr 2 ba. wetbar. tts s ufT'a ble Spal'e 11263 n,·s 556-6330. eve iwknd' 731 ·4583 Mar)on e Allen 1.aJ?u na Reac·h Mo bile• Home. step!" to hearh I br. 1 ba. yYw <'rpls & dra pes. rifany xlr11s 16.IMT .,. tuuaat c-~x Fxrel ter·rr•s toQualiried huyer S649 .000 M1mm11m $150,()(JOdown COMMBCIAL LOT in Rorreiro SprinJ(s F.x t•el downtown loeatwn Read y for development S25.000 Space rent S37S. Pnce *Cote Realty Sl 1.750. Call 499-4635. & -, · Investment BY OWNF:~ 2Rr. vacant. 1 640-5777 Dana Point. $26.SOO 493-1995.493-6661 BY OWNF:R-IBr. vacant. Ca pis trano Be a ch . S15.000. 493-1995. 493·666 I •EXCITING• &w.W. lk>autifully customized 24'x60' Viking Home 2Rr. 2Ra & enclosed porrh. In l.airuna Hill~ nict'llt S star pa rk. 21 yrs old & older fJfll359) l•st.,IRTowtt A Doll HC>t!.W. 20x42. 2Rr. I Ra . walk-in r losets . Many xtras. 122.500. CLASSIC Moa!HOMI SALIS INCOME ... OPBTIES Lookinj! for inrofT'c un its 7 ' We have S pro perties in C. M PriC'ec1 ri J?ht a t less t han llXG ross No ban k rinandnJ! required. In· teresled., 'Tllen call us '"' NErm cu /Kfn.'2 nr.; 714 /641·0763 2787 Bristol St. Costa Mesa, CA DW'LEX . Slff,'50 lcAoaPau.._.. 2 & 3 Rdrm units. 2 haths each. Two doors from 712·1fJO 2L21 8 l 'N ITS pr ldf' o f 11~ nrn hlp Xlnt <Uld. • luutmn nwr 2nd, or wuum*' la t TO o f ~.(Ill() ut 10''~ lnt .. rfft. A1k1n•1 ......-i.uoo '31 7215 itl(I -~= 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'wo improved Industrial bl d ~s :.! yurs old Wt• s t m 1n1 s l e r . A Ii? t . 714 &41 0090 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two R 2 lols. Capistrano Bearh. view. by owne r . terms 49&-1542 WATBRONT LOT'S A few rABO DEL ESTE w11tnfront hofT\e sites remain on Lake Misson V1eJO This is the final opportunity to build your dream home. From S28S.000. C'all Henry Durant at 7148M-lllll. 2 acres vacant parcel. R I. in prime area. La1e. fk h. S24S.OOO. 29".{ down. Owner. ~"244. ESTATISID 5''" VIEW acres over· looklnf! San Juan C ap istrano. S pec - tarular' Only 8 minut~ frorr the yacht harbor. Horses ok.16SO,OOO. ;\ J>1v1s1on or I la1•1>or Investment C..:o. ............. ..... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDYU.WILD Exe<' retreat. tri-level. va ulte d c ei lin f!S· maJ?nificent views. m any pines. Sl52.SOO. owe w /135.000 dwn. Call Suzy at HorflT'an R elty M9-4643 or ~3431 e ves. MAMMOTH ~~n•••M•• ...... ~:~~.:!~... -~-~~~-~~.-u_i_o_~_L_Y_P_l_~~~~-ri~~~~·~F-~~.~~~~~·~·~,~·~,~----~~--~~-· I'd " .. '?. c........ JJJ4 .... th••• HH111U, ,, • 61', "•• .. "•• ....................... .......•...........•... ......................• ....................... ....................... . ...........••...••.. ..... , 2 ' 1117 1lft.wt1ar . .ctltl. no lnM · JJ44 ...... 114 ............... Jl6t ........... 1741 ....................... •· NID. mw. Wtlaofl. ••••··~··•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••'•••••••••t•••••••• CIManl.., a Wrm. 1 IMath ai..-Wdbr11 nu 2 Br 2 Ba. den. Woodbrid&eQlndo: b •W fl 8'1/Up 1.a l*m. pool, breyfront wlll •• boet ----l·1ty,1trium.A/C.frplc. t'4 bl,900/mo. · -~ .... -.....,._ no.t. tllOO mo. llll • lbr D\ll>ln olf atl't'd very popular mdl. lrit w r It 151. 2000 h m Back l•r, vu. I br. 2"'1 H.B. aa.mlarlCl·Jlft 0Nncly.tn-Jf18. prk11. quiet no pets yrd. auto sprinklers. f'IS.J0'11 • ba, tt"l• nel. redec . c.... ••• ; 3124 llZ5/rno .... M74days gardener. 1duJta. no 84+08M.sa.7a ......... J741 ........ , ...... , ....... Mesa Vent.. 4bd~. pets . 1750/mo. Agt, Goll Counie Qlndo, 2Br. Bit CanYQft townhoulle ...................... .. 411drm21atmo» ... AJ z ur Jlr. nu paint. 494-0791 Dfll. All amenities, Xlnt Best available. 3 Bdm. Studio. lux. apa, TV • 975. M..adtl Mar, MTt t rpts, drps. 1'700/mo. TURTLEROCK Broad· loc.1'750mo.875-tUZ. 2"'1 Ba on 1olfeourae. ;;:J~:~~ pho'fte. Ml1utl. CM m.em 848-2121 moor Plan I. 3 br. 2 ba. Twnhae-lge 1 br w /den, Pvt patio, pool. Ju .. ten· ------ - -din rm. f1m rm, frpl, lge buut. vu. iovely loc. nil. Can ~ nnted rum. WWW ~~~~ ... !!!! F~: s~ ~rpr:;.' 11~! kit<'h, com01 pool. Nr BJO/mo, avail. Apr. J. Anil. lmrN!d. SUOO/mo. 8 .. schls & shopping. Xlnt. 541·28'72. m.20.1..1 790-3870 Profe11ional bu1l11e111 AYfRONT·Lido Isle. yrd. quit't strt'et. no cond. No pets. ms mon· penon, Sir. 2Ba. llJOO mo. 3-4"'1 d o IC a S 6 7 5 / "' o thly Call 644-7359 art Rancho Sall Joaquin 2sly Attractive 3br. hse 2ba Nonsmoiler. Adult over mo. lH. m.im. Wayne/AIU 64fi·88t6. I 5PM : Condo 2 master bdrms . frplc, ~amed ceiling. 40. TY. UOO /mo . _!!S·987_3_._ __ · de n, 2"'1ba. comm'ty el s e to bch . gar . 494-0651. Nl!A1' NRYC t Bdrm poollj•c .. w/dryer Ind. S795/mo. 675·6606. d... c ..i~ h bo, WHYR8fr7 WOODlmDGE rnoS52-&'ml 4H-8339 eves Savaie '"'n. om ....... e •r r wht'n .YOU ran lease op-Wild •-Co. view Mo to mo. 1'750. Rich earthtone colors. 1 -... .___... "' .... ,.,. ... ,,., ....................... ~ this N. C.M. 2 br. 2 2Br. 2Ba twnhle. l'Omer ......---lZ41 ,,_ f'Glldo. C.IJ •Rt for de· unit. landscaped patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VF:RSAILLES 2 Br. 2ba, h111ury furn rondo Short term tails ~ 122_1_. _ stove. refriie. wshr tdryr. STEPS TO BCH. . 2Br. auto dr opnr, lse. adlts 28a. frplc. tlMSmo. RMP LIDO ISLE · 2 Br. I"'• ba home Yearly 11075/mo Waterfront Homes lnr Realtors 631-1400 Ocean front tum. 2 Br. I Ba. Patio. 1earage. no pets. Avail. until J une 15th. ~mo. 646-2510. T•flla 3190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. home. 3 hr. 2 ba. frplc, many extras. S7SO +rum. rental. Rtfs. req. 542·6513 or e-3541 ....... Uwfwtail'-d ···············~······· GeUMral 3202 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISAYaOE 3 Bd 2 Ba. frpl, RBQ. pot. lint? shed. fenc. yrd. dbl car or. t&SO/mo Crail!. 631-1266 Di x F.. Side twnhse. 3 br. 21~· ha . 'l<l,lio. frplc. hit· ins. auto J?a r. opem'r, wash /dry hook-up. gj!lfl 759·05S8 eves. Mesa Verde lrl? exe•· 4t>r. 3ba . 2 sly. 3 1•a r iwr G r d nr 5 9 5 11 7141770-IM>4. 3 Rdrll'. 2 ba, fomilv rm. frpk. 2 t•ar ~ar. · Ni<•e bark yard . S750 mo Wa t e rfront Home s Realtors Inc. 67J.69C.WI 3 Bdrm 2 hath, hardw0t1d n oors. fplr. bltns. dhl $!3 ra J?e. Dirty & n£•t'd~ lalM>a ,.._, 1206 work $495 mo Child & ••••••••••••••••••••••• pet OK. f all 546 5&10. 2 Br 1 Ba. clean & sharp. near So. Coast Plaza. $495. Adults. 979-6896. 751-6339 3 + den. 3 Ba. 2 frplcs. ask for Larry or Pam just redone. no pets. 114 I Co ra I. SI 0 00 I m o . HwalltKJlon leach 3240 6"15·3680 11 ..................... .. C--~ ....,._ 122-S blks lo ()('('an. F.leJ?ant 2 __ _......... 2 bdrm. fam rm & den. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (S725 mo). Plush rrpts. Spectacular Ocean & City 2''" ba. cedar & !(lass light view. Lrg 2 Br. 2 Dbl car pvt .ur. fully Ba. with formal dinin~. l'T'aint. yd. Adults. no S97S IJ"IO. Call Anthony pets. Inquire at S27 18th Wltdys 642-5757. F.ves & S t . 7 14 1960-6331 n r Wknds 644,88119_ 960-5112. 3 Br. Quiet. no pets. New carpets. GaraJ?e S. of Coas t Hwy . S67S. 534-1134 lmmac . 2 stry 5 Br. s ta i ned izl ass . amenities. Nr bch. Xlnt area. ~ to apprttiale. St209/mo. S31H4S3 2 Blocks from ocean. 2 br. 2 ba. den. dbl frplc. sun· ny patio. avail. March 1st. S750. Alrt.. fnS.2373. Shorecllffs 2 br & den. tie yard. Mini view. S1100 A!fent. 673-5354. HOM F.S F'OR RF.NT 3 & .. Rdl1l' !&>0-$575 f e n <'e d vard s & ~araJ?es. Kids & pets welcome 964-2566 or 973-2971. M!t .. no fee. .. br. 2 ba. au . iraraize. l~e y ard. childre n OK . l6SO I mo. 842-8953 3 Br t v. ba. frplc. pool. j ac . t ennis courts SSSO/mo. !st/las t. set• dep. Diane 213/572·5250 & 714 /539-1493 4br. 2ba. new cpt. stove. clean & a quiet ar<'u l6SO (213)421-3339 11675 m o. Owner /aJ<ent 499·3816 631·5155 --3 Bdrm. 2'h bath. 2 frplcs. Woodbrid1?e L1Ce 3bdrm . clubhouse & p ool. 21h ba det.atched rondo. Mediterranean style Din r m . family rm , ~ate~uradedcondowith frpk. IJ?e vard. comm vi e Yo'. near b e a c h . pool Avail immed. Monarch Bay a rea. 1995. S77S imo + dep. Call A~ent Larry.494-7554 752"12828to4pm Ocea nfront t br . trlr T\'RTLF: ROCK. Aroad· moor Plan 3. 4 br. 2' .. ha. family rm, 3 car J?ar, new crpt & drapes, SJCIOO mo 83J.. I 927. 8.14 .5390 Woodbridl?e le:ise 2 Hr. I '.. Ra . p<1t111. pvt loc . hoat inl!'.. tl'nnis. pool, S6001mo Ai?t 64().990() 1.aurelwood patio home. 3 hr. 2 ba. nc-wly redtt. l~e liv rm w 1frpk . master br suite. 2 car i:ar. S7501rnn ~~'>1 ·91 1917581 \'niv Prk 5 Br 3 Ra fo'am llm New drps. ne"' vnvl. \.\asher dr ver fe nPt>Cf Neu parks . shoppinl? & pool $795 9:>5 4!326 or 497 3230. Ofo:F.RF IF.l.l> Twnhse 3hr. 3ha w 1(a rn rm. new l'pt . dean S70tl nio 559-~16 mid rlay 2 hr 2 ha. den liv rm. 2 l'ar e nd l?a r . det. home 1r1 Northwood!>. e nc-I l)ack ,vd. C'\lmm. pool & tl'nnis 1\vail 3 11 81 !6S<I mo 551 · 1690 4 br. 3 ba. det home t:nrl bark vd. l'nmm. pool , tenn.is . S79S. 5.51 1690 RBfTALS 2br +den 21 • ba f75().S8()0 J Rr 1' •ha $575 3Rr 21 ~ba P>O +ca b a n a S650/m o . adults only 499-3816 WOOOSCOVE 370Aora 1 Br or 2 Ar secluded re ar rottaJ?e, frplr. open bea m eeil. C't'dar hath. lovr ly patjo. S52S I Br. or add detached Br for SIOO Call Tr ish days 83.1·3544, eves 497-2'178. SOOO. Newer 3bdrm. 2ba. \\as h e r i dr vv r . panoramic while · water view. A rc:h B('a<'h Hts. 673·6279 tJr675-2044 4Rr. recreation room. 3Ba Carne Pull vie>A or ocean. SISllO mo 213·431·598!1 Treasure lslaml 1 HR, l.l!f' cabana . ne"'•lv dl'C'or Re11ut. O(•ean \:le\.\ m1 IT'O M ar<.'h I Jul I Ad lts 71'1-981-3997 :!Br. 2'"Ha. split level F:ricl dbl. gar Ocean Canyon vie"' No doj!s $750 mo Dys· 759·580'7. Eves 642-~ Arch Reac·h HJns 2br. 2 car gar. S71JO'n'O avail Ma rch I aft S 494·4802 LCICJllWMI ~ -3252 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. 2"•Ba. 2 sty Condo. quiet end urut. central air. frplc. s uper sunset view. ins ide lndry area . l' a r port . S5 7 5 mo . 973.0404, 673-1713 Niguel Shores. Perfect shape. 3 Br. 2 Ba. New bei,Re carpe t. C.uard gate. pool. tennis S87S mo. 644-S«XJ H•w~T...-..u Condo 38r. 2V•Ba. ll&rage. 1st & last. No ptol'i. t600/rno. 64S·92J9 Ilg C~ c.ta.a On golf course. 3 Bdrm + ram nn. 11800 mo. A~l. 760-8617 Nwpt He ijd\ts, 2 bdrm. !lrdnr. pet ok. S650 per mo. 67S·3063 or6'79-9667 Spacious 3 Br townhouse . 2'h Ba, good rerrea· "'!tonal area S650 /mo . Southland Re alto rs . 544·1440 Newport Crest 3 Rr. 2' ·• Ra. Ocean view. Pool. tennis. 5875 mo. 642-3493. Lrl! 3bdrrr. 21 ·ba . P. Bluff l'ondo. fall' r m. din rrn. on j!rt't'nbelt Roh 675-~aft. 3 Rr 2 Ra. large :van\. 2 car garaJ?e S74S mo 675-0562. Attractive Nev.1JOl1 Ter rarf' c·ondo. 3brlrrr. 2tw. S650 m<1 Kiris wel<'omt• 646·9169. IA Yl'OIMT COtfDO Professionallv riecorat ed Ne"' spacious 2 Strv 2 Rr. 2'' ha. frplt'. t•nd patio. gar !JTS1mo lse Susan 9S7~'im. 540.72311 Spectacular Oceanfront. Avail. now. 2--4 Br. Con· do. 873-SURF. Luxury Oceanfront Wffkly. 2or3 Br. Comp. furn . inc Id linens . 840-4784. VUft·ROUNO FUN: Social Ac;t1v1t1es O• 1ec1n1 •Free Sunday Brunc;h • 880 s •Par 11e$ • Plu~ much more GREAT RECREATION: renn,, •Free Lesson5 cpro & pro s'101J l •'2 Hl'alln Club~ •Sauna• Hvdmmassage :Swim m ng •D••••ngRanqe BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS $•nglt'' ' & 2 Be J•Oum, • Fu• ,. \""" & IJrlu•n•,llCO • I.du If l •V "9 . II.I) Pet~ • M1.de•s u n .. n Ool••v 9 If 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments NewPort Beach/So. t700 •6th SI 2500 sq rt t'Olldo lhr. fam ' rm. 21 ·h:i. 2 c·ar j!ar 1 S1400 557-7883 7141 642-5113 NewPort Beach/No. 88fJ "' ne /14 645-1104 3br. 2' .. ha Np( Tc•rraC'e Pf'OI. jal'. frplc. kids ok No pets . "65(1 640-1419 -~!r! .. !::~~ ..... ??!.! Gorireous 2Br. lBr. 2 sty twnhse. 2 car 11:ar. S450 mo. 496-7(91 F a ntaslir I Brtrm . beautifullv furn. Pool. jar. 11ym. ·ser bk\11: S8SO IT'O. Al'?\. 700."617 Lido ~~\ z br. 111 ba. S1800 rt><>. yearly lse Marvelous view• A~I 873-9060. Wnt ' tc: 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular Oceanfront. HOME FOR RENT 2·4br. linens incl. daily. 4 Bdrm. 1575. Fenced wkly . mo .. 673·7677. yard & lfara11e. Kids & 673-78'13 pets welcome. 964·2566 or 973-2971. Aitt .. no fee. C1111do LI a U.fw ...... 1425 Jbdrm house w /y ard. avaU now till June 16th S300. 873-1858. S-Juma 2706 Harbor. Ste ~A 540-SH7 · sand. C'lo&e to Newport pier & shops. ldeal loca lion for i1u11'mer/winter rental 1 Rr <'ondo at 7 & 8. Sauna. s pa. rec rm. Avail. now. ~1933 or :'>48·9094 Cotto Meta 3224 Beaut. Ll(e 3br. f11m rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• hme in xlnt area H.B. Beaut. 4 Hdnn. 2 '-'• ba. 2000 s tf. vk>w. 1625/m n. l yr lse. Call Doc 581·1210 or731 ·1873 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE RENT till 3/31 /81 Ht11 . Landmark 3br. Condo brand MW. adults onl y o ver 40 y rs 1700 /mo. 7::18-9341 c..,...._ J771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E s tate Sale . 196 3 Lakewood Mobile home . ~re al loc. Gd cond. Wkdays ple a se l'a ll 759-4173. UKF R"AND Nf:W' 2 bdrm + 13 • ha . laundn• in k it . Sep din r 11; Dt-corated in J?Old I.fines S• LaJ?. Hills. A~. M-F 9 6 964 ·6833. I\ ft 6PM 1S &S 9 ·1 PM 752-5836. IN THE G«OYIS Irvine. Spacious . im m ac:ulate 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. ht>st locat ion Owner leavin,I! area St><' thi.'1 excellent buy 64Z..5ZOO j PETE J BARRETI '·· REALTY C011•t1rcW Pro,...ty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sperialty shop space avail in Lairuna Beach's finest mall. Owner offer- iniz attract ive terms Call a~t 497-5800. Comm 'I land. Pr1 mt' frontaize on Beach Blvd Ready for development in area of shoppin~ ten· ters. restaurants and o f fice complexes. Almost 4 ¥·at a low price of less than Sll.00 pr ft Call 751-3191 CSELECT T' PROPERTIES H .B. s hoppm11 strip. 1375.000. "Need" romm prop. Cat Hwy. O.C Up to S650K. Bill. a iz t. 831·1ZS7 W..e.yM. TapwCo. lealton 644-49 '0 DUPLEX OH WATH IOOM for lO' boat 2 & 3 Rdrms , decks & pa tio. 2 frplcs. Prime !oration . L~e assum loans . c /21 ..-wport c.tr 640.5157 760-6767 .. a1MEc&:wt ISO' fronta~e on Coast Hwy in pfe!;li~ious area o f l.a~u n a Beach f:i;tablished motel no"' O<'rupit>s p ropert.v . Owner wants to finance P u r r ha se pr ic<' SJ.378.000 is he lo"' m;trket value. Call now The AtlllRg Rlln 494-1092 F.ast C'. M duplex on <'Or ner lot. 3 Br & den + I Rr & den. AsSUfT'e Isl T.O & owner wi ll carry 2nd T D Good b u y al SIS9.900 but submit any offer ' A~. (;45.7221 A Plau iua the S- P• ScrilaCll ...,._ South erid v"I F:W lot• POOL All 2 bdrm . 2 bath unilc;, Owners unit completely rum 3 pvt patios. frplc Owner will curry A ITD. S295.000. Betty Grubb. Ownr/Bkr ~ Macnab-lrvme PHOIMX 10 units ifl ~at rental area located near Civic Ctr. P e rfertly ma in'! talned and owne r will help finance. An excep- -Uonal value at 1180,000. MIO sq. ft. otc bldft. Xlnt Don't miM this Invest· location for attorney's m e nt o ppo r t unit y . otc nr courthse. S375.000 ~-2660 al-4510bkr c..-...... n .... CSELECT ..... ._ ... 1100 T"PROPE~IES ....................... 111.IOODM. sm t J·.t .A ~r mo. 2 ·Bdrm <'Cllldo. 8811 Juan Capl1trano. Great In· vestment. Call Reafty World c...-a•ioAaeoc. Ul-IOIO LaM IOIDlthlnt valwible? Pl~ u e1ll \n our. Loll and Poand columns . '"'9&'• wt.eroe people look .._ tMJ'•• loumd an Memolvalue. PllCl..UCID Full~ l•M«i Stores nr W.atcllfl ShoppinJ Cfttter. u~ mum on run prtce <:I s.m.ooo. e yn new. Auume lolana cl l~ Ir " tnterat. Call Owner·Broker 5ilM411 People who need People That'• what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY laallaboutl llG IEAI HOME 3 Bd. 2 ba. SJ~.000. 7 yrs old. near Suizar Loaf. Webb Really 493·0761. 496-7649or 831·2170 BYOWMER Lease brand new 2Br eondo in prestigious In· di a n Wells Racquet C'l u b . Eleizant f urn ishin u . hpl c . S9Slllmo. Option to buy. 10"'-down. l3.2"l. assum. loa n . Call coll ect · 2 13·343·2630. E ve or before SAM. The most bd1 setting in Palm Sprin!ls. Studio units. romplete y rum. brinl! your toothbrush & enjoy. perfe<1 for vaca· tion or 2nd home. 8 units around 20x40 sparklinf! pool. Btn mtn view. wlk to downtown from ex· <'lusive Te nnis Club a rea. next lo S250,000 Con dos Only 4 le ft $68 .SOO . O w n e r 1·325·5619. FOJI SALF. 25o;. interest in Moonrid1ee Cabin . Wa lk to Goldmine. 3Br. 11., Ba. 1500 sq rt. dbl l(ara l(e . furnitur e. washe r . dryer. dis · hwasher. custom frplc. S35.000. lO"h down. Call Jerry~Dl5 ---°"'of C«Mlty Property 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONTEMPRARY. cedar & itlass home. Nestled In a rural setting on 2.61 a cres . 280 avoc1dos. This 3 BR 2~ ba home features fine kitchen amenities . incredible views. priv•cy. block bottom pool and sp•. Flnanc inll avail. . S288.500. 714.745.9917: 741·889'2. Janka. •Kt· o.tofSW. ,,.,...., 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 A scenic Onton Co.st. Electrlctty. fenced. out· standing view. acceul- ble. owner•·2& ~ .... 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TAX ADVAN'TAGf!S ~ the gentleman farmer. awt•do/dtna 1fO¥e on • acf'ft + 5.000 aq.ft. home. Pool ft 1rove ma11a1en houae. 111 P'allbrooll area . Sl .150,000. AIL 714.745,1111: 741·192: 741·7'31 HARBOR /BAKER area. like new S125962·794-0 3 BR 2 Ba. pool + jatuui. ST75 mo + util. !lre a t famil y n ei,ihborhood. A vail now. David. 646-325.5 2 br. l ba house. closed 11ar. fenced yard. crpts & dra pes . washer & dryer h<l<*-up. no pet. 1435/mo. 770.5629 3 RR I Ba. hardwood floors. s mall pet OK. 2 children OK. Avail 2/15. SSIS. As k fo r Les , 546-5880 KIDS/ftTS Ok E-Side. fenced yard. J?ara~e . 2 Br. SS4 S 642-2510. 646-4848 • 2br House w /J?ar. quiet. no pets S450rmo 848·2474 days Mesa Verde. 3 br. 2 ha. frplr . ram. rm. l!ar. d r opener. 96511. 5S7·2382 2 BR I Ba, 252 Knox St. F./Side. ~ ulil inr l. Drive by, call 645· 7009 COUEGEl'AIK 3 Br 2 ba. frplc. II? kitche n . like n e w cpts/drps. Newly paint· ed. LRe fncd rear yard. det. dbl gar w/opener lmmac rond. '695 mo lse. lmmed. occupanry Owner. &M-4227 4311 E. 18th St. Clean 3Br. Condo for rent· J hr. 2~ba. l11e encl patio. 21 ~ car l!ar . wlk to bch 16SO/mo. !213)431.404{) 4Br. lrJ? fam. rm. Quiet neighborhood. S695tmo Days· 842-2233. F.vt>!I & wknds · 6&'>-5790. Small !bdrm. Iba house. walk to b<'h. d ean. quil't. S385. 1st + $250. SJ6.fl2M aft6pm 2 BR. den. 2' .. ba. lux rondo. Pool. jar . 2 n 1r ~ar. 5600 64h-5974 Sparklinll Ll(e 4RR 2R/\ Fall' rm. frplc. F'.d1snn 11.S. $785.675-5464 Califom i3 Classir By Thr Sea 3 Br. denor4 Br. P • Ra. frplr. RV hoal ac cess. covered patio. ror· ner lot. near schQOI & orean S7251mo +serur WateT ind C'all 846 5381 aft 5 or wknds anytime 4Br 21 ... Ba Ore an view home a b lork from bea c h . Natural woorl ext. Balronies. deck!; & hi1thly up,,-aded interior w /Mic ro-wave. trash compact. hit in varuu,,., system & sa1ma. Lease to share in property ap- prea clion option avail Call 714/840·291fl art 7PM biit yard. No dogs. Alley 4 Br 2 Ba Carpet & access. l650. 556-0846. drapes. Gafd('fler !695 "" .. TS 2 Br 1 Ba. SRI gar. spac. yrd. good rond. ISSO/mo. 1!184 Rlvenlde Pl. Curt. 642·5554 2 Br 2 full bath rondo. 2 car gar. Pool, Jacuzzi. Gas pd. '100/mo. Days 213 /861-8207. home 2J31923·M> E . SIDE·3Br . 1"'1 Ba. f""hly painted. lg encl yd w /detached g•rage. 9875 mo. 645-1528 2 br. 2 ba, frplc, bale. twnhae. 1475/mo. Call Gt.'9fM. New 2 sly 2br. 1....,b.., fenced yrd, w /d . dls- hwher. gar adult. 115.'iO 142-7'725 To Place your "Fast Result'' Service Directory 1d .. .'.Call Now 642·1671 .... Jll 840-·6203. Lovely 3bdrm. 11'1• ba house. nr beach 9615. 842 -6631 wkda y11 . 983-1497 afte r 6prn & wk ends. 3 BR . l"" ba. 2 car gar. 111 yrd w /patio. new pnt, cpts, drps. Pm/kids ok Nr. Beach & Yo~wn. &'50.98M876 .......... ....... J242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW l br dlx t wnhse. plush crpts. lrplc, lndry rm. patio. gar.. pool, spa, sauna • fl'ft heat. as. 982-4914 SBr. 2Ba. HW!t. Harbour single aty home on street ~ 1\net lot. Lease or mo. to mo. ll975. Avail. 4-1-11. Call 714,...2918 a~TPM. JJ44 ....................... Woodbrktce condo. Jt>r l"be. Avail March .,./mo. no ..-<llJ) ............ Very lg & luxurious nu home in Wdbr1Z 4 Br. 3 Ra, fam rm. A C'. frplc. lr l! y rlf w l aut o sprinklers. 11.ardener. no pets $950 1 mo . A l?l. 494-(l791 2 Rr t Ra. rrptc .. parquet nrs. Wm . AIC <'lose to schools & t'Omm pool No pets t 'UI & 1?<1NJener inrl S7~ + last + SSOO Sl'C' 548·61YlJ pr ()i5·R918 t 1niv Park Terr Condo 2 br. 2 ha 2 rar J(aral!'.e. patio. "et bar. fprlr. Comm pool & jar S6S<l !TIO 1133-0llll\ Mh .... Vlefo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ll•x urio us Ma llo r ra w /brea thtaltinJ? vu or lake 3 Br 2 Ba . powder rfT'. breakfast area & din rm-.· Lr!' mstr s te. 2 derks . frplc. A 1C. pre· sti~ious J?ated romll'. No pets s10001mp, Al!I 494-0791 •Beautiful viev. home 3 Rr 2 B3. f''am r rn , rplC' S695 ~9646. .-.port..... 326• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl'wporl Shores Canal front 4bdrm. :Jha. ne.,.,·tv derorated. 2 hlocks to ocean 962-6683. 3bdrlT' rondo for lease. S750/l'T'O. 631-1759 To.-•• u ............ 1525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C .M L au r al P oi n t Twnhm e . 2 m s tt'r bdrms . 21., ba, frplr . pat io. s w1m •Ja<' SS 7 · 2721. SS6-CYl27 Apat t"ietih ,,_,.._.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• CorottCI .. Mer 3722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor apt tBlk. to beach. l 1til. washer & dryt'r ind S37S 673-1853. ---- New condo. !bdrm rum. S450. Call collect 12131 790-4887. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14Ao. Pula*'o 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbdrm house. partially rurn. <'lose to beac·h. $4~1.,.,o Call Larr\' or J im 646·7434 aj!ls · WANTF.O 3 barhelor's to oerupy 3 br. 2 ba hrh apt til !'iummt'r Rdrn• w •pvt hath S250. nther<> S200 l mll'ed orrup~ Will tum. 675·5710 Plush 3 Rr I lfa 1\t>rk view. $750 yearly Rer·~ req 675-5710 C'ustoll'ized 4Hr. I"• Ra many x1ra~ Must ~l'e. SR/10 fT'O Jotinl 64().4950 allt 5 IDIM MANSIOM Spectacular home on S a<'r es wit h pool & separate J!ue5I & maid's qua rters fo'aC'ilities fo r 14 ho rses Reautiful stalls wi th exercise & sho v. arenas 1 year lease. CosfaMftO 3724 Corono .. Mcr 1122 Tunlrrol·k 3 br a trium ·home . p r e r non s mok ers ~82~ mo l.aule Fntf'r prises . 731·4445 )Ct.I Deerfield 2 Rr townhom<'. df'n. 2 Ra crpl rlrapes. frplr. l(araj?t•. patio. 1m- m e d O('l'Ull $1)25 . 21:11939.3041 bef 2 PM Woorlhridi?l' Condo. 2 Rr. t • .. h a F.arthtone~. frlplt·. ceramir tile I.iJ?hl t..· cheery, quiet area S625. rail 640·9605 hef IOam or aft Jpm. Woodbridl(e Sycamore Plan. 4 fir. 3 ha. No pel-; S7SO mo. incl. J<ardener. '152-2881. Redh 111 C.-~ Re.1lty ,;~;.: ~:~(1(1 Rlurrs condo. nicely de- cor. 3 br. 2 ba. sundeck. S82S lmo. C'arol. 675-5930 or 700.CY195 Orean and b ay v u . Versailles penthouse. 2 Rr 2 Ba. pvt jzuarried adult comm. Pool. spa . ~y m . r luhhou s e . $1 200 /11'\0 675·4498 . 83J.7541 Harbo r Ridlle Lautre. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Fum I br apt. S325 & up Encl J?ar. Adults. no pets 21 to Newport Al 5411-4968 btwn 8 & SPM CASADEOltO ALI. l 'Tll.m f:S PAJO Com p a re before you rent. Custom desiJ?n features · Pool. BRO. rov'rd l(ara11:e. ne w furniture. surrounded with plush landscapiniz. Adult livinf! at its best. No pets. I Bdrm furnished 1410 2 Bdrm furnished S480 36.5 w. Wilson. 642-1971 Newly deror I Br Duplex. Sep by f!ura1tes. Quiet. Empld Adult over 35. No pets . S330 . 548-1021. Woodbrid~e end-unit <'On· do 2Rr, dm. 2Ba. lstry. dbl. ~ar f'rplc. Pool. park seso. 768-4746. 768-7744 mont Model. Full ocean 1 Bdrm Trailer. S200 + view. $2500"10. 760-1977. Stturity. No children or ewporthocla 32'9 Sbr 3ba. 2sty SJJOOmo lse 494-0066 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine -realty A SU•llDIAAY OF THE IAVINI COMPANY ILU"S TOWMHOUSlf 3 bedrooms. 2~ bath. Very large pat.io on greenbe lt. Avail. im· mediately . $850/mo . Dave Schweickert. 642·8235. 7U-1414 C~Vdifr,C.,,... 641-llJI .a1 ' .l . dogs. 642·9191 ....... , ........ 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.a.'l..a'T Sp•nllh fAtate Uving ! Beautiful perlt·Ulte sur· roundin1s. Terraced pool. Sunken 1u bbq. 1parkltn1 fountains. Sp1clou1 room s . Separate dtnin1 •~• • Walk·in daacU, home· like kitchen 6 cabinets. Wall! to Ru11t1n1ton Center. ) Bedrootn·unfum. ~m. 2~tm..MO Ad\ala, no peta. UtlW.rtMI LA QUINTA HD.MOSA sau Pa.-.. Ln. 1 bllt w.o1...,a•s.o1 ...... lft-6141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Di x orean vu I Rr. newl~ derora ted w gar al?'f' Arlu lts S675 m-0 Ask for Fa ye 640-9900 Small Bach 'Jruesl rm . no k itchen YounJ?er adll onl y S275 mo Avail now 673-769'l Nice view 3bdrm. 2ha. :.! sundecks. frplr . beams. no pets . Richurd640.18S() dys 640-7072eves. Bach room. pvt entranre cable T V. util pd Quiet person only S210. 1st, last + S7S refondabl<> dep. Call Answer Ad •443. 24 hr.;. 642~. 2 Bdrm. l ba. 3 blks lo b r h. 5171-:. Goldenrod. 5525. 7141998-Jem -------Costo MeM 3824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21r~ ..... Newly decor. C:as pd. en c l ~ar . pool . d t wa s her . Adults 642-5073 l lrToP11tau11 Newly demt. ga11 pd .. e n cl l(ar .. pool , d /washer. Adults . &42·5073 Spacious 2 Br-1.'1115. Pool 6 l•undry fac. 548-955i6 from 12-7PM. USI THI DAILY PILOT "PAIT lllULr lllYICI DtalCfOIY For Result Sel"Ylce C•ll 641-1671 Ill.ID . . . .· .. :i -· ' ' l OrlniiCHMDAILV'9LOTIPrtdey,,ebruaryl0.1M1 " .............. 11.e•t.._.. 4JM ~ lllW W •!;;:; ....................... ....................... ....................... .......................!# .. ~'~~=~==~J~~---........ j I I 0 1......... $' 1 'a....... Miw ........ JMt ll0¥1ftl? Atlll6ill •PGlit» RM:l"'911Dlyn.• r.-.a, .... _. ~-------l11naw:• ! ....... :I!!! •• -................... ·--·-.......................... • C'l6I ~ .. ,., •• , .. -•If ....... --. •n•r a. ..... .... ~ ..._._ * ~ I • .._.. ._.. 1141 Yenam .. ' "'°'studio, ~T'•uloHll1 •l•e. hraor....._ .... 11,1\':' ....... .... .................. _. ..................... ,?,£1 ......... , .. , ..... .. ....... , ... new ttpt. *8psa, pool, Mouw.m ......... MWPLAZA ·~=.... d -..,YIHa -· • •.-.,..... TMl~tm 11r . ........,1~bloa rec.aet.lllda.MuMa,no ~IJil ,,,,.JI sm•-v..e.c.11. =ia.,........ =· ~ •-:-.. -... pr ....... -..... -J, J:'..""' ........... · ~~.e.!ch. Mn. mo. ::·::.:ilat.IMt.NC ... ·--... _._-.. --1'17 Weatdilf. M.B. Want ..... JI _ • ..;.;,_ .. o-.;..; .. ___ _.__ •lwl ._ llDSI ~., IM Pl • ...._ Au 1811111 .. ··--· · a ... _._ _. -· -· flnanclal IJWL 10009.I. =· ... -t.~~.:~1 ·1111 o ft !t~~-=: -=-~rr--2Ar;.·:::...~ :.:~~~M:;..:.:; .:::="'= ~:~:: .!te:~r .... ~ A..U a..,_ ,._.. bC IAITlml ,..,. .,_,...._, 1oruift1. Adult 9-W7 I Ir Z •I Mo to Mo. n4!G4-llZ5 ... ..__ ..._onN-~ated. Bathroom• aenrlty, a /c. -.MOO LOA.Jlf-ar11W'9. I*. -.1•11ar....,,n• llr •~• ~ M•t bMuunu llillfr. ln lldnr . .....,lak•6 tvee. •uu.rn•.-•• ·-,...·· wetblr. Quiet Coat• aq. ft. DnRSL (not four m_,. Loan la °'"bdi. No,... M. d'r Jlll KI at rum•. Complele bland. Non •mohr. Mesa area. to Benk of Newport. MCUredlwunpe....teDl· 9t l)a,.,.--rrom _,, Ml-OIJI am•nltlea. No peta. DLX Condo on Penln, MO-O'rll ,f?S.4M5. Susi. -=....._ Lido Cauerv area), eel bl In lU1111 ftMndnl PIN~ IU,.,,, APTB --- -f'Toft\ ... ZBr. 2Ba. tftt'l 1ar. many __,. ITS.SDI. cm,.&14700 ldatory.114417..- .... c-t br I ~ Adi.II 1 Br 1 Ila. *'"'°· ti t, Ualllen W.~ xtraa. wmo. fTO..S Room mate needed. HJ 1---'~------... ..,,,u Plllo \llH 1 ... -_.. Na pda a Br "n._ hwn we. L1• 2 br tri-pkx. 1ar. lat Ottan aide BaJboa Blvd. ,,._LM Ill lll!ll!l!!!!lll•ll•ll-11"9[9 tr-pk f'M'I ur ra• 8ubdllt llfttt11Udtwft Oao Yard. bulll ln1. encl 6 laat. 9450/mo. 1209 Dl•Bayfrontt'Cndo.2Br lll&rT'o.Mar.ltoJune KOU.C8UM l2'70Sqftonbuly8each "'TNAT •I IM· tto¥e .......... ,. 11pe m•a•. IMllMW a•r , nt H. Harbour florida.:.AplC. ___ 2 Ba. vu of Cet.aUne. IO. 8obl'f5.l105 ...,..Oln' Boulevard-Huntinaton CF•• r lndrfrm l"mn-eoo MO-ml aecur. bld1. under· Ek'11ntexet'Utive su1tn Beac:h. Ideal tor real What would ,.a uy ti PM(" at"" W'-"'fHAV APTS. larJt' ll Sllaclou1 2 8dm-w/nu ground partdn1. Dock M IF to allr lBR 3 BA In preaUge location . estate oft\ce, atott or we told ,.a that'°"" Ut• Br t 8• 1475 Nrw 3 HR. 2'-"' Ba t.-nhle. fplc. cpl. paint, drps. Kids . avail. 950/lM. ~1933. Rouse In Irvine <Nthwd) With complete support other suitable buaineu. vestmettl oU721Han br· lltr U4 I' ·hllrn•• a.) ITIO No CJtC.t 11&1'11 •af"MTt •Sib. 1M1l.I08. l l'ti aar .. children• pets OK. OK. No peb. '7921 Holt. 541-9094. m.mo Sl95+ utll 710-3590 aft servlces. 2 Priva~ batha. avail•· ln1 you a retur11 of Adglll. nu_.u ID> mo. AND. 2 BR 2 1425 847·4103 btwn lpm. 714/15M)ll81 ble Immediately. 10 Stl, 125 withtn 1·4 , ., oh A )41 a:is7 Mlla97 •W WUeon.'31 W3 Ba. car, chUdren OK 1 J.7pm 3bdrm C'Ofldoforlease. Rmmate Wanted/Male. Year lease. AttractJvely months! ft'ile to PQf. 1175 ITIO ._... -•• '150/mo. 0 ff St . pr It I n g . 250-500 sq. ft. llJ"nd nr. prict'd. W o u Id yo \I I e y , N.ar M• tb:tnt> 2ba P''llk. lauftdrJ fa N'Vo f'fllb. d'la A-pam' f'nrl i ar .. ,. dult• n<• llftJ tn?Hl 4t07~ t.a Olx 2ftr 11111&, dnt to: ... _,"°'"IAM·U'M • ...,.. --631·1'1S8. utJls pd. From l200. 779 ••THAT • S t N . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kitch/priv S200+V. utll W. ltllh. St. C.M. To"' 642-43Jl,trd2l6 CREDIBLE"! That's S.ldf' lo, )M) 9030 af\ SPM Oran1etree Condo 1 Br. 1 bdrrro condo. ocean. ~5048 -----957-1900. Weekdays ript! A rtte lntroduc- Alr, near tt>nnis courts. n i ll h t -I i g h t v u , Fel1' rtJ'm\e to shr hrt'e. Hunt. Bch. 50e2 warner tory MP1bw' will show NPw 3 ffr 2 Bu &'>7$ t.ar11.-d'°luxt' apt wtflreJ>ltac't', rJhl 11ar11gt'. lar141 f•nc~ rnr yitrd 2 r hildrt'n OK N.l peu 1wlmmln1. adult <.'Om-Versailles complex. Bal Is . Mid 20•5 No!G AIRPORT ARF.A. Birch Av. appro"800·J300sq ft. you how. c.u now for ~,'W~tJ~/~.=: '425. m>.642~. smkr pref. 1230 mo. & Bristol225to650sq ft. 8111831•1257 your reservaUona. "• pl • 01tn11W••het) I 880 s •TaAM9Ul.RY• Very priva~ 1 & 2 Br 675-5216 From S200. No lease re· ,7141 l-4J6.JOl4 qulred.Call557-7010 NewportStottorOffice Mon-Frit-5. $hu\11u1• lar)lt' l 6 I 8dnn ? Bir ll•l'Clfll apt PooJ It rtt •'" Tl 0 W lll1I St & 8r • Rarh v. 1th Iott C"arpet s . drape s firt'platt $35() II UIJ 283 Avourto. Hayloft /\f>li. 645·1~ Ne"' upgraded 2200 SQ fl Exe<' Tov.Tlhoww Bark Ray Newport Bear h with v~ 21 unit com· plH with tenms court. pool. spa. SUlOO per IT'O. Call Sheila641·9022. Lovely E. Side 2br. lbu. no ~ts S.00/rN>. 631-6155 "4 8t'm11rdSll *'~ SpAc. F..Side "8rder1 apt. 28r. H ··Ba. eM" l(ar Pvt pal i,..tHk to shop. Adlts. MS01mo &42·046\. Roomy ~ Rr. 1'ownhouse Apt rn quiet Adult Comvlt'X Newly re de<'orated. fl replllre, et1clsd patio & 11araJte. Sorry no pets $495 mo 6'5-3381 Townhouse ty pe apt, 2bdrm, I \.'•be. patio. rk>fled gar. ~d E. side loc . Adults . S410. 646-2280. ------2br. 2ba. Ille rms, edult.s Super Back Bay 3bdrm only. no pets MSO/mo. • Pool & Rec Room • G•10111 l •11dscap1no • Joo 10 Suen & Snoos ~· '>i A I NVIHUNMf N 1 ,. . •'·,Vi• ' ,.,. ·~ •i . ' ----~ _......,...,... Dplx. 3br. 2ba. quiet, nr Civir Ctr. dbl end. iar. fr pk . near new, lge patio, ~75. ~.{Ml9 _ 3 Br. 1'•• Ra. Kids OK. no pets Carport.( S4SO. 964·2566 or 973-2971 Agt .. no fee . M atur-e adults Ol\l)I. 40 +. New 2br. 2ba. attium. I level condo in the pre· sti11ious LANDMARK. 9600/mo. 1213)~1. Condo. New rrpt.'I. drps. 6'2·4975 paint. en<"lo6ed jlaraize. -l & 2 Bdl'TI\. Cottal[e style SOUTH Coast Terr. 2 br. apts. Newly decorated. -----,.,.---l b a co nd o . A I I drapes, carpets. stove. 1725. 642-6100. MESA VF.ROoc. home ot· amenities. Avl. 3·1. S475. Xtra la rge units. divided mosphere. 2 & 3dlx apts. Sat/Sun. wkdys aft 6PM. family !!ect.lon. Patio & ~ope~. S46-l~. 2 t 3 -4 2 S · 7 6 7 I o r non patio apts. avail. f.arjle 1 Bdrm. lipper _213-868·~ Ne a r s hop p Inf! & ""-.......,. Quiet b 1'ld I transportation. Beach & . r•vm ~·· U · J BR. S3n'>. Nr. s hops. 1nl[ w1t_h beautiful bus. O<'ean. Pvt. patio. Gar fl e ld . 19161 landscaping. ADULTS stv. 645-l2ZJ Delaware. ~.:3020_. __ OV F. R 3!1 . No pets. LEF.WARO AM'S. 20'20 Fullerton Ave. 1 blk E. of Newport Ave. & t Rik ~~ Bay._631·03!!7 2Rr. !Ra. wall lo wall r·arpetinf!. drapes t o. Bit. ins Sinl!le f!ar Ac1111ls only $39S t1T'o 631-SIAA. 2 Hr vard, j!ar. F:.Side. r hild tpelnk. $475 f\4l-cn63 21lr. Iba. F. ~uleac111l1 ~l 1nx1. no pets 543-54711 2 Br 11 .. Ra. 5445 l 'nfum Apts. Adults. Nc•wly re derorated. Balrony. dshwr. a l~. f!3S & water paid. Carport. pool, par· ty rm. Call aft JOA M. Ca!ta Granada. 979-1911 3 BdrlT', 2 ba apt Garaee avail Mar Isl. Sav111H' Wilde & CQ. 675-0006 Ll'X. 2 Br. 2 Ra. 9\1)() 229 W Wilson. 21316.53 2'..!00 2131271·1290. 2 Br. I .., Ba. Townhouse. Air. j!araj!e. fn<'d patio. Adults. no pets. S435. 645-4837. Sharp rlean 2 Rr. l Ba .. built ins Westside 4· plex. Kids OK. no pets $395. 64S-247R eves & wknds. IRR llba & 2RR /Iba. New carpets & paint $325 & $385 No rhildren or pets. 644-7722 days. 641i-3436 e\'es & \leek ends NF.W RRF.F.OAPTS Rarh. $3\S Frplr. re<' roolT'. pool. jacu1.zi . enrlosed ~araf!es. Gas• & water pd. Adults. no pets. 393 Hamilton. C.M. 645-4411. Dana PoW 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. 2 ba upper. vie\l. S.525. Isl. la~t & SIOO sec. dep Jack. 49fi·8S3S or RJl 2600 lbr. Iha. patio. wlk lo heh 'harbor S310 1mn 494.9940 Ne-w lv dl.'roratt>d 3Rr. 2Ra · downsla1rs apt ..tiaw)fORl.och 3140 patio. enrl. iiar Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 .t .C S4~ Kids ok 3 Br t'ondo. 21,.. Ba. stove. 545 7379 D. W.. dryer. dbl 11ar 1 Rr. Eastside. small but ro:iy w /lots of neut wood S320. 642-9450 aft 5PM w I auto dr opener. clubhouse/pool. near 5 Points. Hunt. Cr eek. ssoo. 213/592-5081. 714/848-3203 Nr beach. 2 br. 11-"• ba twnhse. crpt. drapes, frplr. b1t·in.s. encl. jlar. washer and dryer hook· ups. ~75. 53!>-0921 ------ lBr condo. Pool. sauna. etr. Secured parkinit. util. inl'I. S42S. Eves : 84-0·4580 FR F.F. RF.NT till 3131 181 HtJ . Lankn>ark 3br. Condo brand new. adult.<; onl:v over 40 yrs. S70Cllrrio. 759-9341 2 br. \ ba rondo. Patio. pool. <'hild ok. 8387 Ben· jaTT' in. SS25 846-9079 --- XTRA-1.GE2RR . 2RA Pool, Jacuzzi, Adults Huntlnfllon Harbor area S495. Cat welrome _1611& t.y~-~~l Ll!e 2 hr. j!as & water pd . I~ mi. to beach. S395. 891 -7490 aft. 6 2 Spacious Bdrw. !Ba. X lnt. lol'ation. Near frwy & shoppinl( renter. Sep . ita r al(e. No r h i ldren. no pets . S400/l'T'O. F.ves & wknds aft 6' rall Beth 842-6832. or wkdys,: 9-S. call Mr. Eskaros · 953-<XlJO. ---- 2 Bdrm. 1 bath upstairs, kitch /din rm & 11\> bath down. Pvt patio. Pref. mature adults. Quiet area. $450 TN>. 960-9385. 1 bdrm . ne••I y decor. washer. dryer. refrig, I RR . Plan l Oraniietree. W 10 . ~frig. S3llO mo. ~aftSPM ~ .... 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lux. 2 br. 2 ba. ()('ean vu. OP"! beams. frpk, t975 Incl. utils ... Bllt to beach. nr Village. 494-0066 or 751·4293 N. Laguna. 2 br. walk to beach & village. 9600. 49'7·4848. 497.5939 2Br,~ ~Ba apt. 50' ~ s_and. w~ 1tewaler llvinf?. F plr. beafl'\s, «lass. Pvt. garage. Central Laituna. S950 /mo. 494·3884. adult apts . AVAIL. NOW. La~noor plans. .iarden landsrapinl?. pool. jacuzzi. Greal IO<'a· lion , <'lose to ever· y t h .i n fl ! S o "' e townt\oUSt!S & apts with dens avail. No pets please. Fro"'~. MAllH•S $9UAIE APAUMan'S 1244 lrvineAve. Between Westcun Or. & Mariner Ori vt'. '4MZ52 Walk to beach. lse 3 BR Nwpt Shores. ~ per n>o. Chris. 714-95&·58'71 Let--Mlplt 3152 Npt. Shn. a<'ross frol'J' ••••••••••••••••••••••• b<'h. 2 Br w(pool. Enc Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. on golf gar. Adlts only. S475. c o u r s • . 1 n <' I d s M0-5078 washer/dryer. frlge-. -----~--~75· 49'Z-6100. 492-2196 Is. Cle ts 3176 Hewport leacll 3169 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet w /EVERV'l1f1NG. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUMl'llY CLUI LIVllGIN NIWPOIT IEACtt Pool. beach, vu. Avail March I-July 1 or leas. S48S . no last mo . C213 )44&-5.T17. 3110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba, secur. gate. adult complex. ~/mo. Ask for Patty. 540-3666 Dix 3 br. 2 ba condo. pt. utils. all amr1'enities. avail. 3/1. 9600 + dep. 556-2942 aft. 5 3198 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New two bedroom. one bath unit with garaf?e. $450 month. 548-IT186. Nice 3 br. 3 ba, furn. twnhse. Eastbluff. N.B. Pool. et<'. No smoke . S375. 759-0tZ! Resp fem. non·smoker. shr 2Br . 2Ba Irvine home. pool.jac. S27Smo. incl util. 552.0504 ,..IF 21+ lo shr 2 br beach apt, H.B .. w/1 M. Sl85 + ""ut . 980-3265 Respon. M /S2:50 mo. lst. & las.t. Newport Shores. 645-9549 eves. Nanry. Clean. respon. SO'lsh F . wants same to look for and /or shr 3 8d a p- t / home. fhve furn. Louise. 673-2318 Male rmrru to shr apt. Irvine. S2l&O + ~ utll Jerry 497·4211 eves. 752-1400. X·21112Bdys. M. 55·60. clean to shr 2 Br. Ftn Vly·Sundan<'e Apt Cal1968-0410 AM or PM. M /F to shr 2 Br condo. Npt Bch. S300 /mo. 646· 2llil98. Mike. Roommate wanted . 3 bdrm. home In C.M. Furn . util incl. Cati Answer Ad. ll420. 24hrs. 642-4300. F23+ to shr I Re 3 br apt. 1 blk fr om beach . S300 /mo. N 8 646-l37'7 roommate needed for 2bdrl'T'. Iba on Balboa Penin s u l a . S ~SO 673-8890. An adult romlT'unity on the Ba<'k Ray. Spec· tacula r Spa. 7 swim· IT'inl? pools, 8 l11!hted l~n· nis courts. bike trails. puttinl? ~r een Bat•helors . I a nd 2 bedrooms· apartments. and to\lnhouse!\ from S429.00 per month --------M /F to s hare Ho me. looms 4000 Costa Mesa SlSO+ '" util. On Jamboree At San Joaquin Hills Roac1 1114)644-1900 Ore-anfront for Winter Rentals. Furnished & unfurn. Broker. 675-4912. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557·9640 aft 6 wkdys Lal(una Reach Mot.or Inn. 985 No. Pa<'ifir Coast Hwy. Lal!una Beach . Daily. Weekly. Kitchen available. Low winter rates. 494-5294. 2BR 2'1'.·RA townhouse in N.B. Mll'rt like doj?s & have a sense of humor Wkdays 645-5902 aft 5pm. -~ ---~~~ NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Female. poo l. n o n Seeking prof. roomrt'ate rentals. Villa Rentals. s m o k e r · S 180 I m o · to s hr F . V. pool home. 675-4912 B_rok~r _ -~~~~ Ma~y · _ _ __ 842·2917_. __ _ Quiel 2 Br. 1 Ba. with iaaraf!e. patio. pool. Adults No pets. UJOl H 15 th. St Newport lfei1?htc;. $450. 642-7340 2 br. 11"' ba + 11ar, Hoajl Hosp area. nu decor. open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. 4238 H i laria Way. $500/mo. D>-S875 YEARLY Beaut. 3 br. 2 ba. Steps to bay & O<'ean. S750 Bk r. 64.S-3683 ----------WESTCLIFF 2Br. tBa. Condo. Pool. adlts. no pets. ISO() mo. 754-1630 or 957 ·8350 aft 7PM. Newport Beach. Very lar(!e roc>fl' & full bath. Separate & private en- trance . Terrific IO<'ation. $300.~ S2nd /Neptune, Newport Bea<'h. Furnished room. Prefer Surfer. 548-8103. M IF to share duplex $225 month inrludes utils. I mile from beach. Good p eo pl e o nl y . 714 /960· 787 4. Fem to shr 2br, 2ba very modern apt. imTT'ed. F .V. S215/mo. 541-0459 Corona del Mar sunny F. hUJt'-"9unftY rm1be in room & ba. w/laW1dry lovely hme. kit+pool. facil. S2'7S. Ask for Faye. 11ar avail F.V. 982-8596 M0-9900 Rmw/ba.empl. M .~. nonsmoker. quiet C.M. bome. S70. AnawerAd •m. 842-GJO. 24 hrs. Hotels,...... 4100 Rmmte to stuire 3 bdrm apt N.B. S200mo+ ~ util resp. non·smk:er631-6367 Quiet 1 Br. 1 Ra. New r rpts & drps. Good Eastside toe. Mature Adults only. $325. 147 F.. 18th. Sl.14. C.r.t. New lar"e 2 Br. 2 Ba. sun- deck. private "a rage. lots of xtras. 848-9001. walkinf! distance t o NR BEACH -2BR.2ba shoppin(!. adults only. duplex, 2 car gar. frpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Inn oceanfront. Rmmte wanted 3 Bd"" house in Costa Mesa. S2IOO mo utJI Incl 754-04.28 Resp, mature female to ~r beautiful 2Br. 28a Condo in pvt rommuni· ty' nr So. Cat Plaza. Ful- ly fum. S2'75 mo. Avail immed. Tina 5-46-6500 dys. 54!1-4405 aft SPM 28r lwnhse a11l, l'"'Ba. rlose to fwy & shoppinJ!.. etc. 1st JN>. ff'ei!. $495 mo. 645-9850 a)tt. Lrj? 1 Rr. Adults. no pets. Pool & rar port S375 IT'O. + S245 dep. 931 W 19th St . 541HM!rl. THF: VICTOHIAN 2Rr. l'~·Bu . w/jlar. Adlts. m•w cpts. drpi;. bltns. fnrd yd. water pd 636-4120 667 Victoria St S41S I Br. refrl11. ra nge, 11 a rde n view . $390. Spacious surroundlnRs. 1146-9501. ------ New 1 Bd.m" Coodo near Civic Center. Pool. ten· nis. ~house . No children or pets. S495. 644-7722 dys. 857·2026 ev/wknds. HEAR THE llACH 2Br. 2Ba. bltns. skylite. pvt patio. jlarage. adlts. S48S mo. 4922 F.din11er fl40.3808or1146-6234 10152 Ascott Cir. <vie yrly. SS25mo. 76().7241 Brookhurst & Adams). Newport Beach Realty Shown by app'l only. ----'-------'- Call Answer Ad tt444, 24 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 hrs. 642·"300. Br. 1 Ba. No kit<"hen. ---S400mo. in<'I. util. Jbdrll". 2ba condo. frplc. 644-6780. 646-3189 patio. pool. S57S. ~. 3Br condo. Refrig .. frpk. patio. carport. ssso. 893·3645. ------ J Br. 2 Ba. "'-blO<'k to heach. Yearly, 548-lQa Vers ailles lBr Condo. SSOO mo. 12131 tm-2323 ask for Rich La rite l Bdrm/hachelnr lhr. patio. quiet adults. Nr new xtra dlx twnhs apt rt unit If! 3br 21;',ba form din nn+ bkfst rm frpl r bltns WD hkup skylif?hls vaulted ceil- inl[s dbl attch l!ar etc S625 545-3604. Newport Hei11hts Duplex 2 Br I Ba. Water paid. Stove included. Adults. no pets. S495 mo. 1st. last + S150. 517i;,. Bolsa N.B. Days 6.11·3520. Eves & W1t nds 548-5041. S325 inrludinf? ref rill & no pets. $340. all uUI. 851·2175. ~7831. F..side 2 Br l Ra. Rood lrr.:=================;;i IO<'ation. no pets. $400. tmmed. 759-1914 SOUTH c-0.;sr PLAZA 1 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. near pool & laundry. Dis· hwasher. new frijl. air· cond. caflJOrt, sunde<'k. cl ubh ouse . Non · smokers. Gas /water paid. Interest paid on de- pos. I week fret" rent. 1475 mo. 642-2142. ile81i11.Alf APAITMBm Kennebunkport? Wasn·t she the biologist who won The Nobel Prize for Medicine in '69? \..:...-. m r~ If you· re not sure who (or what) Kennybunkport was, don t feel bad-you· re not alone. KennybiJnkport 1s one of 14 distinctively different apartment tloorplans at Seawind Village 1n Huntinqton Beach. Seawmd Village Is a result of totally personaltzed professional planning. The kind of attention you deserve. S325 Colta1Ze nr BQbby McGtts Ille patio. wood· burnin g frplc , dis · hwash•r + cpt. pool/· Jae /b<'b must be mature & quiet. no pets 644-7404 7·10am or675-m0 Spectacular Beachfront Apt. 3 Bdrms. 2 ba. Sl200. Savage Wilde & Co. 875-elll6 or 496-8339 eves. Low winter rates. Dally or weekly. Kitchenette. l90 & up. 67~40. DOYOUL*I MOTll.S? Wttltly rert.als from 94 & up. 648-744!1. 2274 Newport Blvd. C. M. VocaticMt ..... 4250 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm. 2ba condo on North Shore of Tahoe. Fully furn. S/mln fro"' North Star. $400/wkly 957-3226. S»-3946 Bert. MAl'I rondo. Napill Bay. 50 y rds . to ocean . 752-4939, 968-7194 -______ .,___ Lk Arrowhead condo. BeauL fum 3br 2~ ba. Lease by l'T'O . S600. 640-1605. ...... to .... 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F /to shr CM 3br hoW!e Non / sm k e r S175/mo+utll. Corinne 631-9121 aft.6pm Resp. F. non·smkr. new CM twnhse nr b<'h. $275. No ~ts . Eves: 842·2897. 548-4812 Female preferred. 1 Br. w/kltchen priv. 1150 mo. Ref's req. Before 4:30 834-5191. Aft s 54().8364. OCEANFRONT N.B. F nonsmoker to shr w/2M & tF, 4 br. 21,<;o ba. frplc, decks. lndry. den. yrly. S2SO. lst & last + deposit. ~742. Fem lo shr newly re- decorated 3br. 2ba. hse nr b<'h S17S/mo. 536-1140 H.B. ------- Resp female to s hr Nwpt Bch ZBr. 2Ba apt.. tennis, pool, etc. l240. 644-4226 G~~!_. ....wll.... .4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOX31' Garages. Drywall ftnltlhed. Reer door en- try. M-9'!01. Ml-4152. Oftlcel ...... 4400 548sq ft. nrpostoffice LEE ENTERPRISES 1000·2000SQ. IT. Reasona.ble2l347'1-7001 AT9.'Y Pres ti ire olfi ce buildin I?. 1212 No. Broadway. Has up to 2000 sq. ft. of office space for lease. Walk to 0 .C. Courthouse or S.A. Civic Center. Utilities, parking & janitorial serv. Incl. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! Ask for Marsha. 964-3531. 450 sq . ft. S450 per mo. 4001 Birch St. Newport Beach. Agent 541·5032. Luxurious. full servi<'e of· lice spa<"e. 1-6 nt>s. con· fe r e nce room. se<''I services. Newport Bea<'h. Call for info· 7S2-'1• ORANGE CO. AIRPORT Lease avail. at 85<' 8000' build to suit. ~rf for arch, enlO\r. computers. electron I<' firm. Curtis & Assoc. 5..'56-4570 450 s q. ft. Oeli11htful workin~ s pace with ocean view. Full bath. 3 yr old bldg. $450 mo. Turner ASSO<'S .. 494-Jl77. Offi<'e /Store I Bus iness space. t4~X40. Choire Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa IO<'ation. About 7;, sq.ft. Agt. 549-1366 _ •EXEC-sum• In /\irpart Area. has window & inner offic~ avail Beaut. Surround· inl?S w •prof service avail. 17141833-9971 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store Space for lease. 1500 sq. ft. & 129> sq. f\. in HuntinJt.on Bea<'h. Flexible term s . 213/596·'73rl. Capital needed for Mfg of new ultra c:rlrne & ra~ preveration devise. Mall mktg Denny .. .. ._..,toi.. 5021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store. shop or hobby l••w-~•MTllJl!lllSlllSS~•!!IAm!l!!!I!~• w tofc spa~. 800 sq.ft. at Any amt·bl. Zlnd. 3rds- :Jllr. E /SideCM. 548-'7249 flex. tennt. ftliable len· ....trW...... 4500 ders. E. Starr184-41m ••••••••••••••••••••••• S500 up. J&cO' lndua'l/Of. flee. 18101 Redondo Cr. "P". Hunt lkh. 842·2834 MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 711 w. I 711a. St. Co1taMeta.C•. 64~463 •2080 sq ft warehouse avail for lmrr>ed oc· cupan<'Y. •2780 s q ft warehouse avail late Feb. •33' sq. n. •Leas- in11 ofn<'e hrs. Mon. thru Fri. 8-4. Sat. 11).2. HEW COSTA MESA IHDUST. PAii< on west O<'ean bluffs . 2000 to 8500s/f &ofc sp to 2800 s /f. Ray Vincent 7141955-lll>S COSTA MESA lndustnal 5,000 sq ft. new tilt up. 18"'-· rlear ceilin11. 4.~ sq rt o ffires . a vail in 30 /d ays . l ·S y r lease .33' net Owner LOAMS TO..,-. Equity· for bt 2nd 3rds· no max~uidl funding. E. Hamlllon·9114-a13 Uart91pa.Trwt ...... 5035 • •••••••••••••••••••••• s.ttlsl' ..... Co. All types ol real estate investmenta •Ince lMJ. S ...... dgla JlldTDs 642-217 I 545-06 I I M.cUnl fWI MhJ. SrNCE1981 Jst&2nd TDs. t:iOK·SJM + Owner /Non Owner SFRs&Condos Commercial & lnd1Btriat PETER DOBBS 640-6016 673-9043 W_. Z~ZJO/o YWd? On YourT.O.'S. Notes SSRaisers-JnvestorsU Call Dennison AssO<'. 673-7314 S14.00o T.n. at 20"l dis· count. 14'~ interest pays 1163.33/mo. due in 3 years. PPfi.'J!·<&'M <714 l642.aJ71. -~/ ShM C1CJe 4550 P~/ ••• • • • • • •••••• •••••• •• • Lost & FoillCI 1 or 2 offires avail. ilT'- l'T'ed occupanry. pril'T'e loc in N.B. Recept . <'Onf rm .. law library avail. Non-sl'T'krs. Con· Stora11e Space for Rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tact Sara 851-8141. S 2 5 per mo . 2 o 3 9 Aimo•ca:a:l1 SI 00 Pomona.CM.645-5433 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx. 450 sq. ft. Zoned ll.....a. W8'lecl 4600 Lott Ir ,...... 5300 C-2. /\IC. crpts . drps. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1180 m.Jl, l:rl E t7th St · Working rriother Wllh 1 ~it!_!:_~M.S48·ll6!t r hild & small doll look- MO 's faril. 2.000 sq ft ing to rent. in Wilson Redured to S1 200 mo I Sc h o ol Drst. C M lse. Red Carpet. 893-1351 Reasonable 548·2002 -------Collene. 819 sq fl dlx office w 1fan· - tas tlc ocean view. pvt ........ l,/IMnt/ -~th IMO. 631·77:~ Fi1tmtU FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 PACIFTCCOASffn\'Y •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Harbor view. 1000 sq ft ....... , ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Offi<'~ suit.es at n:tsq fl Opp a lullty SOOS 645·3670. ~;:;~~~·.;;;;;;·;·~~ Coast Hwy. prime loca· lion in C«ona del Mar. Call listing otnce. Lusk Realty. 675-3411 Store Lealll' for Sale. Best •DB.UXI OfACES• From 1 room up to 2300 sq. ft. Low rates. No lease required. 21'12 Ou. Pool Or. AcU. Airporter Hotel. l.'l'U223. 9-12 _ location on Newport Bea<'h oreanfront De ta i l s . 673·1275 . 8'7J.1632 HEWPOU e&rra Full Servi<"e Suites SCVTCOSTSS A JI you iieed for one rrionthly fee! 64().5470 Now evailable. Ideal location for Attorney. Real Estate or En· trepreneur in beautiful· ly maintained full se rvire bui ldin ~ <Com er Westclirf Dr. & Irvine. Newport Beach ). 500 sq. l'l. Call Melissa 645-6101. 3 Adjoining offires. con· fert'nce rooll". reception I office. Xlnt o.c. Airport !oration Reasonable . A II or part. 966·0644 F.ves. 76().0U!9. 230 E. 17th St Costa Mesa s uites JS0.900 sq ft from 7~. All amenities. Call Terry Cressm an. 554·9000 Exec. offire space on Lido Peninsula. from SS00.1750. Close to boat dockaite & Delaney's Ret1 taurant. Avail services at reas. roet : xeroxinl[. word process· in' It romputu time sharlni. 875-8036 Cask for Barbara> Cafe-Mom & Pop. 6 days. Xlnt. Loe. Well Estab. Submit prinr. c>n· ly 548·9289979-1919 COOKIECONNECTlON Xlnt business. Bakery shop in heart ol Balboa. Prked right, call for in· formation. MELruCHS PAVILION REALTOR 675-8120 Found· Pet bird. vir South Central s r.n Clel'T'ente. «·3744 eves. Found: bladt Lab pup al" K-Mart. C.M. lffarborl. Found Feb. eth. 646-5351. Found: Cocker type pup. 1T1ale. vir ol Walnut & Sa nta Ana . C .M . 548·8558. FOUND: Bladt Male Cat vie. Short/C1ubhse Ave. N. B. 67:J.8>49 Lost. Small poodle. White Ir Apricot. Male. Pierre. Reward. 980-91Zl. Lost: Newfoundland. lrfl . 180 lbs. black .w/while chest. missinl( since Oct. 31. Answ,rs lo "Fred". Bil! Reward. 971·9385. Be.utlfully landscaped «•rden apta. Patios. or decks. Pool MPll. Hut peld, ~perking. Adults. no pet.a. I or 2 Pff90ftll OK. A perfect blend of nature and living- nestled rn a forest with babbling brooks and quiet pondS. cooled by nnllral ocean breezes. Add to that tennis courts. swimming pools, a jacuzzi 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 bith adult apartments from l«0.00 E. Bluff. 2 br, 2 ba UJ>Pl'r, S58S. Sunny, vu, dis· hwasher. 2 car gar. 644·0885 or 631 ·2029 Roommate. Fen>. to shr l o vely 3 Br home w/same. Frplc:. hntwd. non-smkr S27S &/or art studio or •erden ofc back unit UOO. Call 953-IMSS Female rmmte wanted to share2Br. 28a. w/same. IZSO/mo. Clole to beach ln CdM. l'Tplc. F'rorlt It badr y.ard. 875·1543. moms. ...................................... 4410 Ele1ant prof bldg, 85t per •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• aq.ft. lae. Red Carpet. Use ,,,..,.. At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $7.SO week. For more iJlforma- tion and to place your ad call 6'2·5678. ... &c:h ~ tBdrm ~MOO 2250 Vmnguerd Way 540-9118or 548-28 Jbr. 2ba, dl1hwaaher, frp1c, 1d. new trpt· paint, no pets. 900. 1115 Sent.Ana.~ Neat, delm. tlr, w/a.r. °"'' ail. Quiet Back BaJ. HO Del Mar, ... Im ~-"·~ IS-SSS Hunbngton VllllQt LAM Huntington BHc:h, CA (7t4) 998 9981 From tttiSan Djego F~ onw nonh on Blldl to Mcfldden. ltlln wat on McFlddln to Salwlnd wi.oe. Furnlthlngs rnlllbtt • Opel dllly 10 AM 'tll dutk. 3bdrm condo with bo.t slip. Call after Spm for ctet.lb. m.8850. Versailles 1 Br condo. xlnt louUon. fulJ ~Uri· ty &-amenltift. lli50/rT'o. 41'7.3508 New Venalllea 2 Br. 2 Ba. SS75. By Hoel Hoep. AduJta onb. •1»1. Bl!Aaf YEARLY. IP. ZBa. ~ ftiw from patio, frplc, • D /W. -.(ZlJ)e-. Sllare beau6ful N~ ffeilbta home overlook· lnl the Bey and open Offen. Your °""' larre bedroom • IUll beth. Nonam~Male.mo. ..... P' /to 1llr 2bd •Pt In lalboe -··'"· 'J"f'-ty rental avl 1-1 trl-7MI -.1as1 Newport Center Lawyer or other professional 1lngle ofc ln exec. suite. Law llbrary. ttcfirt. telephon• answerlnt avail. Leue avan. AV- CO Financial Tower 955-2411 Prime ~ floor of. nee. P'UUyfum. No. San· ta An• near c:olle1e. From .'5'·.75• sq ft. l"rom JG0.2000 sq ft. on nth St. Ownrt A1t. 640--orm.o555 Beaut. office space w- ttnb ln ... l"OOll"I, In· d ep•ndent beaut1• ll•alth 1erv. pref. (~ lltJ'tiat, ... trolorl1t. nutrttion .. t. decorator. etc.> Xhrt C.M. loe.J.,. .... 1MI. ... ....................... 0n--. '\ pulun& lot repairs ~ral('Oat1ng S'6 sphall 646 48'7 I l.M-'d ......... ........ ~ ••....•.•..... Blb)'Sltlllll! m m' ho~ I yr & up Nr \'1cton11 CM 642-84112 GrandlT'~ht-r I~ pe "'111 babysit Mun Fri d ys ~ur home or mint-. C M area 646 0864 art 4 :l>PM W'i<bo\ will baybysit at your home , or n'li'JU;' Newport Brh aria 642·11Jl2 IFYOU have a ~rvice lo orrer or goods lo seU. place an ad an the Dally Pilot Classified Section Phone 642-5678. ....................... Ont t~lMITfU,.'TICIN Adlll.loN 1t ....... IJ.rJ1N Mark m 4411 CIMlll ...... ....................... t•atilnt'h all \ JIH IQ\rhfni, 1tut11Jt(', b•rti. bk~•~~-dl\td t r ~ vanlua. fornllt'• r tr .. , .. I Hf.MOUll. Hl-:t'AIHS Allio (\111n.om l'11 btnt'lb 2nd J(alt'l"lllMlfl. 17 yn. lfl aru l.ic'd 'fop qual M1 t'alon•bu 9828314 ('\ 'STOM INTl-~RIOH ('AR t• f:NTR Y Ry Je1y 642·8809 tlOMt: R f:VAIR.S Int ext C'ust cabLnets <.'HAR RENOVATING 64.S-3749 Httvt' h amme r . will travel' Lora I Yokel • Remodel. rt>pa1r. r e a sonable. reliable ~Al c.,,tS...Yice .. ~ ...•................ We Care Carp«'t Cleaners ~am d ean & uphols . Work guar Trurk rmunt unit. 645·3716 Sell with EASE! It's a BR-Efo:ZE Classified Ads 642·5678 ~ ...... . .... '(;"" ............... . RrTfllO 6 ,._m ca.a.,, OllDr' wt........ wht trptll 10 mla bleach ...... ltv .•. ""' 115. IVS,,.," •• t'OUC'h 110; dw • Guar tUm 1»t «dlr C'rpt ,..,. lr tl )' '11 t•P Oo work my11ttf """ UJ .0101 C....JC-• ....................... Pbundallona. ll.talnlng Wallll. lfillaidf Re.tor•· lion. Slabs, P•tlos . lloek' Bri<'k Lk'd M2-DTt'Vt'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sll.tO/w ... tld lum·h. (' M Chnll· tlan Prel!chool. 646-5423 Ollkkare. lovin g home. td lwwh, fenl'ed yrd. c ompanion s hip ~=-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• CD\struction 1111 types. 20 y rs exp free e s t tic•J:M.W. 645-5973 New ronstn.K'tion & re· rrodels Ronded & Insur. 11378711 R.W.0 .848·9557 lte4401ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.S. DESIGNS Custom Drapery Wm <bo\'S. lOOO's or fabrics. S3.~4.~ yd . 10 day del. Fteeet1t. 30yrs in area 645-6654 Mini·Blinds. Drapes. 30"1. off. s day service. Free E!t Call J .D. SS7·0717 -Have something to sell? Classified ads do it well. r.LllCTRJCIAN priced n•. fr. ..timalAl on .. Cll' ...... Jobe. Uc ..... 17s-o3111 Mat I • ....................... 'N~wport Jaza 1roup. playin1 your llind or mu.le. P.rtlea. Wed. ...... ,. -----.. ha/T• ....................... M'inor t-eramk tile re· pair, Odpped or broken soap dis h es . etc . replacflt. Lie. 31078. •llD71. 41115-9942 112·1' (>.7) ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crpl-IJno·Wood fl111. install~/repaired. Lie. 13lllDll0/ 499-218S2 .. , . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gw•~W..t.d Mowrag, .Ong, rack- 1 ntc. sweepln~. Free Els ti mates. 646-09« or 66-5737. ... ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Horre Improvement. 25 yrs exp. Fences. carpen· try & painting. 9'79·2265 Carpentry /Handyman Drywall, painting, misc. repairs. Your spedfi ca· tioos. 7~ t'8dwood "°°" • •••••••••••••••••••••• HARDWOOD FLOORS Cleaned & Waxed Anytime. 832·4881 S. A. WANT ACTION? Classifed Ads 642·5678 Trw/abtub trim. con· cme remo~al, clean· •. ...... est. SS7-G'71 Cleaning Ir Tree Trim Ont. worlt. painting or ?!Ray, 914-4271 " •• I I ....................... Wint a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE? call Gln1ham Girl. Free est. MS-5123 ~ caring hands will dean for you. ca II S40-:i486 ~-7174 ~pertise housekeeping. equip & s upplies furnished. trustworthy & dep 641-4970 ~bHousecleaning Spectacular Result'! 6'1J.«i09 /642 -4439 MRS. CLEAN MAKES IT GLEAM. Homes . apts. dnce. Carpet. 646-2240 a.c-Ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• Short forms & renter 's credit. only S9.95 'til Mar. 3rd. Brinl'( W·2's, fill in free tax organizer. Noapptreq'd. 645-9626 ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• For ins. purposes. we videotape prop. & con· tern. Call 640-0HlO Video Ver. Placing a Classified ad is as easy as d ialing your phone. Give us a call. We'll do the rest. 642·5678 ...... .. .................... . RmrD.·COMM.·IND. OFFICE. Crpt, floor. whlow dunin1. Guer. ftwat.aa.5M3 Im'" ,, ' ....................... Renavatln1·Rototllling Sprink)en·lawns-clnups Oave842-~ Bud~J ..... , ....................... Custom brick. stone . blodt, concrete, stucco. Refs. Free est. 549.9492 BRICKWORK : Sma II Jobs. Newport. Costa Mesa. Irvine . Rers 67S-3175 ---- EXPF.RT Brirk & Masonry. Small jobs & repairs. Frplc racings. Refs. 551..-4MS. 760-7074 Lie. contractor lt380921 &>nded, ins. Free est. 548-2893 or 645-2463 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? The Starving Cbllel'(e Students Moving C.O. has grown-·same flood service. Ins. lic'd. m24-436. 641-8427 9udmt will move you a t very r eas. rat es . 752-1493. 848.3777 Make your s hopping easier by using the Daily Pilot Classified Ads . ._I, .. , ... , ....... ............... . Pvt dut1 nurse avail. home • hosp. Day1. Local refa. 17/hr Sim , .. .,.4 .... .. .................... . DAVE'S PAINTING Senin1Ar.la9 years MOit RellllOl'lable bmnd, lic'd. 790-7301 flne ext/Int painting by Richard Sinor, Uc. lns • Try me.aJ-4410124 hrs) PaintlnJ &t Papering • Cabinet Refinishing . Pror. wortt. Free est. Ranbl. Steve 547-42111 lnt«/ExterfReflnishlng . l"ftlin"8/w1llpaper. Lie Cain & Sons 8118-5105 Painting: Comrl\'I. In- dustrial. Residential. Free est .. lo w r»tes. mm:JT . Paintint & Paperin~ Wallpaper Removal Paul Cutler. 962·3006 RALPH'S PAINTING Lie. Int/Ext. Low Rates. free llt. '62-470 I Painting. Quality Work. Reasonable Rates. Ca II 552-m.'JT PaintinJo? Int / Ext. ren- tals our specialty. Ar· rot.mic painted. Prompt, Seaside Paintinf!. Grej.' 53&4I06 Quality Work-honest. dependable, lowest prices. R.s/C.Omm 'I. Lie &t In sur . Ken C'714)1S5«15 Lowest rates. prompt neat service. In area 10 yn FreeeslMB·seM Paintln(l , prompt · Service. Top Quality Lie 334950 1.S years Orange County. ~.. 645·0389 ....... ,....,..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Pl.ASrERING AU types-int/ext. 645-8258 I'll •• , . ..................... . ... ................... . New' recovers. Repair sped all at /at a Y· bua y prica. Reliable. 5-9--0612 QU\ UTY ROOP'ING AU types. free est. Visa. MC. 541-5830 HARBOR ROOFING Tit ••••••••••••••••••••••• . tile layout. Bob Voortiis Design. C.Oun· tfJ'!I. nrs. bathrf1'\S, etc. 66-3273. 631-9299 Tows.nke ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex pert Tree Tri mrroe r Ten years experience ~1865. 751·2128 Jim's Plumbing. re pair. Tree/shrub trim, rerrov. remodeling. rree e st . clnup;. haul. Concrete. Reas. Ad Answer 11378. dirt:..etc. Ji~ ~!·4530 642-UlO 24 hrs. P!umbing Repairs made sim~! Call Raymond wortfi at 552·0637 --------DIWMSQ.EAIB> Sl0.75. Don't iet robbed. Call B&B PlumbinJ? Gas. Water & Rooter Service. 552·6896 P.O. lox 1...tals ,._.Senk • ........ , ....•......... TYPING SERVICF. Wlldys 1213)593· 1504 F.veii 1714 )846-6237 Typinl'( in IT':V home. Prnfessional secretar:v. 540-7364 ~ lecorclotg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re<'Ord /proter t : hsehld THE MAIL ROOM JX>SS<'!lsions. busi. inv. m>ECstHwyCdM-NB ins. t•laims. depositions. Inside Sunshine Paint Co. 759-006 runctions. etc. 831· l257 Interior Paintinl?. There's ar. easy way ror wi...wClecmMoMj Always Satisfied. Reas you 10 s ell that bicycle ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Jbb1146:.0934 . ~·ou no longer us e . Just "l.et.Tlw.>Sunshine ln" Have something to sell? .1 vert1s e 1t 1n the C'a llSunshineWindow Classified ads do it well. I Cl~sified '. ~a_ll 642-5678. _CleaninJ!. Ltd. 548·81153 Lost&ar..d 5100 •nOMh 5l50Tra•.I 5450 HelpW..t.d 11001HelpWGllhd 7100 HetpW•ted 7100 HetpW•ted 7100 HetpW..tH 7100 HlfpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND : Sm fe male PRF. LAW student nt'eds Golden Retriever mix I S25.000. Will do,anyth!nJ? dofo!. vie Hamilton &iLeJ?al. Confldenl1al Thurin. CM. 642-1295 DVM . P.O. Rox 3242. ------N.A 92663. Lost: M \.olden Ret. no -· -- collar. S.A. Hl'(ts nr TOMl't'IY"S Mesa & Cy press . OF NF.WPORT S57-0tl8 F.SC'O_!{~--752·9368 --- Found. Female Silky Ter· rier. Mile Souare Park w/expired '80 tags. F.V. 775-0145. Found: Golden Retr mix. apx 4 IT'Os . vie . 17th/Irvine. CM 97,.5838 Lost: 10"" Cabler Ski boot on Snow Su!T'mit Ex-~ press. Found :vour 111v.1 831 ·3383. LOST ; Short haire d Striped Oranize Tomcat neutered vie Divers Cove LB 494-2725 COVBlGIRL * OUTCAU * 953-0778 • MC/VISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models Party o.c.n. • 972-1341 • M (' & VISA Ac~pted -------- T0l1CH A CLASS F.SCORTS 752·all'1 •rMtc-.., 1Kut1 Found : little ferrale doJ?. red. I Spaniel t:vpe doJ! I Vic W estm i n s t er . 892·2453. 24Hrs. 641..()180 Found: 2 pup!!. black with markin~s. nr /\daf1'\s & Huntington. 960-3192. Found: Lab mix puppie. male . Terrier IT'ix , blac-k /tan f<>ma le Golden Retreiver. IT'all'. Newport Reach /\nilT'al Shelter 644·3656 ' Found: Pit Rull in Tu rt le R()('k. Irvin<• 833-0037. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS RroJo?ue F.poch Fetid HominJ? ONF. DRIP Life is like an oil well. Occasionall:v solT'eonc will find a J!usher. but usuall:v "'°"'t of us j.'O throuJ?h t;re meetinJ! ONF. DRIP a fter another. f'ound. Cockapoo. Gray Female. ,.vo1m1? Maltelie IT'ix . German Sho rt· hair ed Pointer , AKC'. • 2 y rs old , Alark Cockapoo IT'ale. fef1'\ale Australian Shepherd mix. Cocker mix. niale. Irvine /\ni!T'al Ca re Cente r 754.3734 Found: Dofl. fem. dark tan: approx I yr In at'cl dent Santa Ana Ave. btwn Del Mar & Mesa Dr. CM. 631·583'7 FO UND : Pet A ird I Finch) vie.C M. 54G-1499 FOU NO · Brown !White Rabbit vie. The Doble House 54&-14M 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COlll/Cllecb ullpJMC/YM DIYORCHY-MAll Fa s t . Ac cu r ate . ColT'plele $85 Action 1714)842·7030 •PACIFIC• •ESCORTS• 549-1519 EXT. 7' 35 J ust Opened 24hrs NOWHIRINC: FANTASY RIEADIMG, ETC. 0 (' NF.WEST & MOST l.IR F.RAL STl1J)l0 IS NOW THF. RF.ACH AREA'S CLOSF:ST AC TI O N . 8125 Bo lsa . Midwa:v City.m Just 2 blocks east of Reach Rlvd . behind liquor store. 543-9'l43. *FOXY LADY* OUTCALL ONLY VISA MC * 972-1131 * TN+iosPii4XE MYSTIC MASSAG F. MASSAGF.SlOW/AD Santa Ana 556·4656 MOWHIRIMG TMGfllhk ... 24 hr Escort Service 990..10 bollc Escorts 551H946 24 Hr. Service Serving Or. Ct:v MALI ISCOllTS for al occ•IDM lc01ttl 111111111 lhcreett ...... llcort .... 559-0575 Singles. Men 30+. Girls I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 21-fJS. Reirlster: S10. Nffd item 113 in Pack & 835·0489. John Millard Sall Contest Intros. 548-0828 --~---- (114) Ut-ltrl .. Y °"' girVnelW1 I o phorw coll SERVTNG ALL OF ANGE COUNTY ANOL BEACH HOME I Off1CE I HOTEL 177.f"..._...A_ ........... h. c ........ ,..., .• ~ Hawaii F.aster. April 12th . lhru' 19th. frolT' S412. Space limited. Call immt>d . 714/95fH001. 213/439·0251 . fi~a,..llt& n,..alioll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PILOTTRAINEES Earn your winfls down under in friendly Australia. The cost is less & the visit is enjoy a· ble. Bill Hawkin s . 95N1317 aft. 7. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUSTRIAN Born h ardwo rk inf( trus tworthy . wel l educated. non-sm k r . drink e r . Butl er . household duties in ji?Elleral. Some rooltinl!. garde ninfo!. Seekinl! emplyml. wilh rine ramily. more home than salary. Write: Box !t784. • Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 9'2J826 German la dv desires position housekeepin11· companion. for lady or iienUeman. 1·433-4355 --- Phot~raphers to lake Children Pict. w /Pony. Call 631·5789 Sat & Sun Employed IT'ature lady would like lite hsekeep· inl! or hsesittinJ! or rasional wkknds J anc 548-TifiB Transportation req. J!ood ref's MAN l' SC R I PT S ANYONE""' Free-lance Sec-retary at larJ?e f or Dana Pt. Laguna NiJ?uel. Capo Reach & SJ C areas . Reas. rates. 496-4074. Pvt dutv nurse avail. home & hos p. Days . Local r e fs . $7 /hr 7~1862 Practical nurse. total pa· timt rare. live·in. ~ood rers. 64.S-9137 ext 136. HllpWGllhd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCO~. a. .. Fast Ji!rowWali! ro. located in Irvine seeks ~div. with the rollowinfl skills for a position in the Ac· COlris Receivable Dept. Reefs. exceJJent typing skills (80-65 wpm I. abili- ty to work 10-key by t(lJ('h & related clerical ~-Acrount rec. exp. req'd, Excellent co benelils. If you feel you meet these quallrica· tions. please contlct: oorothy C row e ll , 55'f.1051 ·me A/Pc&. .. Excell. career oppty. Exper. nee. for Fashion lllland invest~nt firm, Medical/dental benefits fully Dakt. C.Omputer ex· per. ~D: 840-0123 Annlrinl Seniff l.ak- tn1 appllcatlona for UPM· TAM allift Sun ti Mon only. 1112 lrd St., tc. Lquna ••ch •AICMTICT '7Mlt0 SELL klle ltema with a Dally Piiat Cl8Mln.d Ad. Assembler /F.lectronics Immediate openinl'! for final assembly position. F.xper w /air screwdriver desirable. Small friendly con» pany. near ocean. Call Oauck: 645·3632. ASSB • B/froillee Hose products . Bi - lingual. Ca II 645· 7318. asltforJim. ASSB•as Loe. Mission Viejo co. needs Assemblers w /2 yrs. exp. Candidates must have gd. manual dexterity. gd. eyesight. neat in appearance & de· pendable. Work is in life support medical eler· tronics. Gd. benefits. On l y res p o n s ible per.ions seek In fl perma · nmt emplymt. need ap- ply. Call: Mrs. Parelli. 581.:113) A11lit•t Ma11a9er W..14 ..... • ... .., .... 111c.M ..... Variety store ••· 1Mrl•11ce, Heh as floor ptr'IOll or Assls- t a11t Mo1109•r In CJIM"ll ... rclt•dtH ..,.. cltsind. ... "°' ~.lothr.t.ws t...-,, IOAM-JPM. Giibert 5-10-25' Shn. 257 E. 17th St .. CostaMna. Al'l'OMOTIVF. ...... Ope:ata / RlhfCaslHr Full hme Tues. lhru Sat. DealeMhip experien l·e prererred. Ca II Elsie Th>mpkins Earle Ike TOYOTA· YOLYO t•UH.,._ll•d. c ......... . "'60-00) .. '40-'4'7 Auto SALES PERSONS Top opportunity for 3 professional sales peo· pie to earn upwards of SS.000. per month in romlT'lssion. We m ust nu these openinj!s im- rredlatel~. _..fart*.L..,_ ..... .,.,. IOlwmtAMVW 17 I 4t It). 755 I 631-7110 BABYSITTER &inking TllLERS Flll.L Tl M f; NEW ACCOUNTS n.JLL& PART Tl MF. IUition available in our South Coast Plaza orrice. F.xperience prefd. Ca II: Kathy Amburizey 540-4()66 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL ~&Lo. fBSTown Center Dr. Col!lta Mesa. Ca. 921626 Equal Opportunity Employer CUI& 1"19 ..... layCWt Is --Wrt.MJ: IW:1tylsh with followinR. F.xcel. 'Mlricin!l cood • s . P!ease call Wed. thru sat. 642-0092. ask for Joyce mclCPll/Ca.11 Sharp person for active Real ~ale orfice. 10 kev. must like fil'(ures. varied duties. Ca II Buth 631·1400. IOOICl<EIPEI NI or parttime. with stronli( AIR & A IP ex· perience. Computer en- try knowledl'(e helpful. Raaiuetball World. F. V. 962·1374 <ask for Ronda Olmcan). IOOICl<EIPEI 5 day bookk eeper. weekends. Apply 59 Fa.'!;hion Island. Newport Beach. loaW1Hp1r-FC wirocc...t..t Thru 'rinancial s tate· rrenls r()(' investrroe nt co. Good s alary + pension & P'O(it shr plan & Major Med. Fashion Isle loc Call 64().6234 for appt. ---- AOOKKEEPF.R wanted p/time. Sen. citizen OK. N.R. area. l(}.5:30. Tues thru Sat. 675-4491 BO()KK EF.P.F.R f\111 chfl. ex pr. thru T /B. typinl'(. 10 key. neat ap· pearance req. 3·4 day v.m . for Penin. R.E . d e. C!!!_~ly 675·~ __ Rookkeeper. pan tif"N' F\Jll rharJ?e. 549.3942 •CAI DRIVERS• OieekerCab 770-0222 CMO&GIR SAlIS PERSON MtioMptnitlon Active. rrieridly person to work in Nwpl Reh store. Super oppty. rnendty atmosphere. IAY'SIDI PHAllMACY 10180.ysideDr. NB Mr. Wells 780-0111 CASHI ER -pa rt-ti IT'e po11iUon avail. 7:30AM· I :30PM Mon-Fri . e x· per'd. Please apply The Earl's PlumbinJ,? 28922 Camino Ca pis tra n o e-0401 CASl-OER -cterk. Resp. & dependable for after- noon shift. Sun I hru Tlw'S. 11 : 30-4 · 30. A PP· ly : Girt Shop. John Wayne Airport. Tues thru Sat. AM only . 54&:m7 CASHIH l2·«tlrs/wk. incl. Sal & Sm . Experienced. App· ly in person. Krr m RilT'a Hardware. 2666 Harbor Blvd .. Ccsta Mesa. C~HIERS UTDTEM M/\RKF."l'S For 2nd & 3rd Shirts OF.I.I M AN/\G F.R We prorrote to ma na~e· nTnt & supervision frolT' ~ithln. WAl\'f A CAR F.F.R ? Costa Mesa ltl Del Mar 631-9421 LaJ?una Beach 494-9233 mmtinli(ton Beach 962-9116 CLERICAL Invoice Qfc nds per son accurate w/liirures. typinf! & 10- key. exp. req. 9'79·8600 C.M. •••••• • Daily Pilat I Cameraman : -e Experienced at least 5 years. e ~~~~:;.a;:i i~f!~~: e Must be able to use news\aper e For children 3 yrs & 6 rros. my home. nr OC Fai~. 4 day wk . awn trans. 645-eeaJ. Referrals & own •. ~:st'!~~ Exnc~ll~~ta\:a~:s ~~5 •. tnNportation.675-2878 benefits . Apply in periron e w/resume to Orange C.oast Daily e L&I CMmPOsmOM L.A. Federal Savings anently aeeks capable lndiv. with 50+ wpm tni'nl to tr.in in all st-d Pawion Ad· MniltnUon u Pension Servlcea Proceesor. lRA/Kqti or corporate exper. a muat. Le•m ~=:~··""°' Debra Braddock nu.7MJ LOIANOD.E8 nJ>DALIAVINGI I • Pilot. • •• Part Time Eveniln •. c ..... ,, .... c~ e Adults wi h o utstandi ng • e attractive personalities whlY e • enjoy working with 10-15 year old e • youths. Start at $4.00/hour. e 2 :30PM and 5:30PM. 642·4321 • e Ext. 250. Ask for Lori. I or;:z ;,;_.~ : • 310W. Bay Street • ' Costa Mesa. CA e Equal Oppc)rtunlty Employer e •.••......•...• ~ ' C1erical SO. OIAMGE CTY MUHICIPAL CRT DEPlrrYCT.ERK I S84()/M{). Requires l year clerical experience. Must pass typing t est. 40 wplT' 831·0000 X42 for appt. •Equal Oppl y Employer Q.aJCAL Gen. a c. p /time pos. for f1"a ture . o ldt>r woman. Jnterestin l!. work in pleasant ore. on P.C.H .. Npt. Bch. Exp. a must. Accurate typinl'(. no shrthd 20 hr wk Hrs: Son. Mon. Tues. Wed. 9to IPM. Sal. 10:30 to2::1>PM. Call: 646-7431 12.ERICAL Reizister today for local te!T'porary assi1011T1enL'I 557-0045 Cf\-Llr\W:::. l!MPOllAllY PlllSONNH SllMCIS 3723 llrch StrHt Mt T.:rt •och .0 .E. a.ti.,.. n. Newp o rt B ea c h rmrttaJ?e bankinl!, COIT'· pany has an rntry·leve l JDSition a\•ailable in our loan service dept So1N• previous orrire ex perience desirable & fo!ood comlT'unication skills For appt . call 540·4580. ext. • 202 E.O.E. C l rrk / ManaJ?er . Hallmark & Gifts. F.xp pref. 640-7173. Q.lltK TYPIST SI. Glrweek/121T1o lowork in purrhasinl!" d ept 4.'iwpm typinl'( & 2yrs . varied c leri cal ex· prri ence req 'd Sl.OO.Sl267 per month Apply in person. Foun- tain Vallev School Dist Corner Talbert ,/Newtand. F.V. ClosinR date: 2·25-81. E.O. E . a. .. TYPIST We provide relocation service for mjr. cor· pc>ratlons transrerrinR their emplorees. Our Homesales Div. is seek- inl! 1 clerk typist ftyplnl'( Bkills 56«1wpm I . If you are ~I Of1'aniied. de- tail-Oriented. this posi-tion is for you. Salary is Im mo. Excell. vaca· lion. sick leave & co. paid benefits . C1 II fo)'ankie~ Merrill Lynch Relocation M11mt .. Inc. F,..t Opp Emplyr M IF Construction Yard Man. F!J'. rrust have valid driver's lie'. 1971 P laren· tia. C.M Coot< P reschool Part /Full time_exp. lrv55H533 Co unt e rp e r so n . drycleaners F I t i!T'e Will train 642.5466 Counter he lp wanted . part lime. foll tilT'e . Gary's Deli.]52-~_l . __ DBJ. FIT & P /f. Diary's. ~ E. C.Oasl Hwy.CdM .67S-l~ ~very· Ute delivery work. 4 hrs Mon·Fri. must have own car. Hrly salary + c-ar ex~.: ~°'!t~ ~ Del.Iver L A Tif1'\t's to homes in Newport Beach. 3:30AM to 6AM . S5501mo. 548·8441 or 64&1413 Delivery Man for early AM L.A. Times holT't' de· liveey. F..ronolT'ical car required. Adults only 21r.o hrs. per day. No col- lectinl'(. ~per IT'O net take holT'e + bonus +1?as allowan ce Wesl!T'ins t er llunt 8ch. area 6.1J·5466 Oental Assist. Chairside- RDA preferred. !T'ust be hlllbly rroti v<ited &: exp. F'fl'. 4 days. iid salary & b4'nefits. 496-2500 Dental Assistant. F T position open in Costa Mesaolfice. F.xp& x-ra:v licenser~. 63!·1420. DISIG14B DIAFTB l.aJ?u na Beat'h elel' tronirs IT'a nufact urer needs: •an experit>nced person to be res ponsihle for draft.info! & IT't'rhanical desil!Jl runctions Must ..Ila v e t h o r o u J! h ""fmowledl'(e or draftinl! procedures. PC board layout. digital. analoJ?, microwave circuit de· siJo?n. & some knowledJ?e or electro·me<'hanical pacll afo!in Jo?. DRAFTY •to do mechanical detail dramf!S ror assembly & lavout. KnowledJ?e of s ho·p practices & machines desirahle. Work or school exper. equivalent to 2:vr s . hil!tMdlOOI mechanical dram~ & math courses ntteSSary. Opportunity for advan· cement & ca ree r ~ We orrer xlnl. pay & be:Mflts + 4DAYWOKWIBC Facility ii In bfoautirul Laguna Canyon near Beach ti Resort areas. a.u fGrappt: PerseMel Dept. Teaotalc Berkeley : 714-494-9401. Laguna Beach. E.O. E . •DIAFTEI 675-6110 Drapery Coordinator . exp. person needed for drapery departl'Tlent in our des iJ?n studio 551Hall. D•VBSWAMTID Dependable & s harp. 18 or over. M·F 8af1'\·5PIT' . 673-9283. ask for Eric. DRIVEi Newport Beach. San Diet!<>. Newport Beach. Bmy exec ~s driver. car provided. 4 day week. Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. Pickup e xec in Newport Beac h at 7:30AM. drive to San Diet!<> <Xe. W /have misc duti~ for the C.O. trun· ninir errands. et t'. I Drive exec ba<'k t o Newport Beach. depart San Diego ore-at S::l>PM. Call Linda An· derson or Betty Lawson. rollttt in San DieJo?o. 714..sz.5000 DlllYERS Dla l·A·Ride. located in l..a1M1a Hills has pltime & rllime positions. Gd. drivin~ rec. over 21 <in · suranrt> requirement I. F.OF., 830-6 19 1 A'ill lml!inP. ELF.CTRONJCS Solid ben<'h tl'<'h D1J?ital & power supplies. 847 · l 111. lbnnie a-. ING TICHMICIAM 1·2 yrs. Mechaniral 1 F.lectro Merh aniral experience OR 1-2 yn;. colleJ,?-e. elec• tronir tl'<'h. school or rrilitary tl'<'h school -Co. will train •Reports dire<'t ly lo Chief ~ fo!inee r · -CO. paid prom s harinJ,? •Vacations & holidays paid •Medical life ins. Only those s eek inl! perl'Tl8nent employmt need apply. Cal Mrs. Pieridt 511-JIJO FACTOaYTIAIHllS Mature. reliable in- dividuals . Press ur-e iuaRe manuracturer. 4 '~Y work week. 15642Chemkal Lane (Mc Fadden & Bolu Chica> H 1.11tinl(ton Be_ach _ RLICL-~ insurance 1gency ha immrdiate o.,.ninir for fast. ~etlc file clerk. Paid company bawftts. Call Llnde. at se.&Sl. FULL TIME. P /time -· lel'V. No exp. nee. OIO:a.llLOE.O.E . Gardert Grove Company need• ln-olllce ulu pef"IClftMI • delivery dltV9'1. No experience .--.r)'. Wiil •rain In aar of'fttt. Call 81\. l PM. "'*'°"em: ta41'0 • CaD•llrl • _ ONngl~J~AILY PtLOT,,rkNIJ, '•bruelY IO, 1M1 ......... 11• ~·.~~.!~.-.. ?~!! ,. .. -.--.:-.................. . .W.w-.. Jiii .._.._...-11 --. W!lll • JIM llllaW fzd JIM ~;;19 .................................................................... )9 ................. . ' ..... ~ lllAL aTAft w.ES •G'lGf'Rali • r-.• NM411e4 ·"' Ive. •SllOlll wanted by l llr:r-efftff, t]jatt .OCO•lf • NIGr I _.. 6 ICOTT HOLM• CO . _... 111--.. tn ··· ...W•• • ..... ...u. .., ••• ..-"' P...., r.:,...... P'l P l'08 ............ hi IU, Mo.,ovl•. N.. 9priqa ......... • lllJ ._...._, ..._., ..... .._ M P.M v•lopemml WUl train. --....... 1.._..1t1le • GI.mt. --~nl• Mull ..,n Model• Tall, abarp, ----•••1 Olll'CI ....... Ar wnt._ t0n1 r • 1r1 I n I n • on I y llCriiOIPIST 1 ' •· Pwt tilN ........_ lkW. ~· 11111:11M Non c~ ft. Jou, R*1 Hffd. It r I • C' II b 0 0 k .. ........ ltat'lin• 60"'21l Rob, quart•rt Offke g look• r,. ' Huclworbtl. Ml•'l ""'"""autale Ina fo r • full time. -..... ,. T "'"' w pH A 1bUllY Xlnt '1uru'1 ,\Ide to 95 yr <01d ~rmanent ~ptionllt. .. f'M\•••raH11t1 m. ~ 6 ra,...r ad lady, fcim1lt'. mtddle )h.11t bfi very penion1ble akllh C1ll far In •1nno-nt Pt1t.nll•I, aud MllST SPEAK 6 hav" front ottlce. pro· ..... ,..._ t'-appt <'Ill I lJlda J A P A N t S E 0 " feulonal appe.rance. -ll4 Mtflt l emNF.SE AS Wt.:U. AS 0 I "'(I" a I 0 n p Bx o..-.1 (1fttt ..-F,NO l.ISll REFS awltch board system. • ,.'""1 itlvolrlnfl. -INVIMYOtlY uoo 1111v + room ' Pfll!ltlon ~ulrett Ult! of ,,,...._ dlll °""°"''"'' Cl-board In Sp.nlllh Villa lO.key addt>r & Ute typ.. ~ SIP 5)-t#nw 1•11 11\.tll llm• Jll» R'q\Ainn., u'looklllll ocnn. San i.n tt Applyi"penonat: ~CM _,IMO an l)r•11nlu1d mind (.'leo•ente 492 11&6 or Tlllr. JOLLY ROGlo;R ~ bi-• u lf 1t~rtt:1 .aw 6.2M rNC 0.-W<ftk'ip "'"" 1bll11y to handlf' ' 17042GIUette.Avl'. Irv. P 1Unot t S AIUll>!t'r \"lr\eO a h 11wmt1nh 'lursana -- , ...... ""' h pins tllJJ m.-w>forlnto IMwlYN llC~OMIST 91111 _ Piu1 time 11·7. Small 41 Excltinit pasltion In our J..Uton1I C1111ta &te a bt-d conv holPl S.nt11 des I 1tn studio! Good llEZi .. • .. ••••••I PT l"'IP •dulh 0111) Ana II ~ S49·BI telephone penionallty; .......... Ca.. lh11J.111yor 1uh rontra\1 TY p I NG & f llinll . .... .:::?-ltl.Ji923-tllrij OMCI SS&·UIO!..:_ --,, JIWILIY SALIS 1-·or l'ITculatic)Tl Ot'pt, • ...,, 0 ,, LadMsSpa 'IAM·2 30or2 »~ Mm's SptlSat Sun s :l>PM l2PM .. Penm Sal SUn 3PM IOPM Please call for llPpt 60 ·7358 Mon Fri '-~ GllAR~·lrvine &t S.A. locations. 14.00 & up. ins. ""43or 638·8191 GUAADS , WILi TRAIN Well outctoor n>aj!at1nc L o c· a t e d n e a r 0 (' .l!ro1t1n1t>d mtclh.l!l'llt Air pnr1 Hours 9 5 Call wtf O'Ohvat4!<! Vt"l'!>on M yrt. 541}4?22 Mease C'll II 759 1722 ..,._ASSIST. P<1rt or full \l!rit> 5.S.7144 KIT<..' ti F:N H f, I. f' Male or fe0111 le. full tin.-. ni,iht shirt. 5 days Apply at lliOI Bayside Or. Corona Itel M a r Wed. thru Sun Kitrhen helper needed. Sut. 41 Sun. Part time. To assist in vonlunteer operated Tea Garden in Corona del Mar . Stu· dents welrome . Call 673·2268 Mo n Fri 8-4:30 PAll'T·TIMI l>ouble your inrome . uqiently n eed am bilious. people person lo assist in expansion of wholes ale outlet 848·6995. Part-til'T'e work from home. set own hrs & in· rome level. Must be or· ,zaniied & people orient· ed. Fora~<'all 557·~~ PA RT TIMF:. F /tlme ans. serv. No ellp. nee . ~all : 64().}~1£_E.0.E. __ RECEPTIOtlST We have an lm~late opeplnir for an in· dividual wit!) stron~ ver bal communication skills to answer phones and ir reet customers Applicants ll'USl type 00 wpm accurately. have neat appearance and get alonli? well ~ith others. Previous experience prl'ferable. Must be non· s mokl'r. Excellent s a l a r y and benefits packaire. Please contaet Caryn Whalen for more information. S40-6952. MCS. lftc. 29808. Daimler Av. Santa Ana. CA Equal Oppty Employer .... C••11 a••••• ., a a t ........... for •• ..... ............ Op- portunlt J for male/f......_ wbo wantl Potltlon with maJU1I• meat pa&aitial. CGnc.act Juet ...... Join thl' Los An1ell's Times Clrcul.8tion THm It 1dapt your wor k schedule to your lifl' style. Wort Shn/day In a Times Circulation sales office nea.r your home .tr have more time for your family. studies. or leisurely periods. We pay hourly wages & com missions. LOSANGELESTlMES 1375 SuJ1flowl'r Ave. C.M . ~CX101 Equal Opportunitt Employer -~~-_..;;...-'--~- -SALIS Growth oriented com· pany seeks s haTJ> in· dividuals 16+ for phone work. No selling. Call 54>5011 anytime. SALIS I Home Stereo Systems will train hustling. yng men. Transp provided. S200 to S800 wk I y . 714/540-7652aft 10. SALES lmmed. Ol)enings. full Ume & part time. reader ad representatives for Inside Hies positions. Gd. company benefits. Apply In person: P~­ nyaaver, UlllO Placentia F\ill &t part time. All areas. Uniforms fum'd. A1.f!5 21 or over. retired welcome. No expeT. nee. Apply : U niversal Protection Serv\re. 1226 W. !iUI St .. Santa Ana. Interview hni · 9-12 & I ·4. Mm·Fri. LAteSCAPIHG Indoor plant maint. F.Xp. nee. Xlnt. benefits. PA YROU. CUB SR. To perfor m difficult payroll related cleriral work under pressure of meetini strict de· adlines. :r>wpm typinit 41 lyr payroll exper. rl'· quired. Sl1S2·Sl400 per month. Apply in person. Fountain Valley School Dist Corner Talbert /Newland. F.V. Closing date: 2·~1. E.O.E. Ave .. C.M. Monday- R EC E PTl ON I ST / Frlday,ltoS SECRETARY. Sat only. ----·---- HAIRCOLORIST fl'ench foil. 1 yr trainin.f! & 2 yn experience in foil hair colors. Duties In· elude normal halrdress· inflservit~. S7.50/hr. Ap· plv: Zee for Hair. 244 S. o>ast Hwy, Lu. Bch. 497.3353, ~---- U911Sec'y . Hunt Beach tor vacation rt>lief. 2 wks. be11:in 2120. Non-smkr 848:!_~ LIGALSIC'Y PERSOHAL ASSISTANT Must typl' sowPM ·I SAUS MAUf'B"LI 499·S361 T.Y .... I. llC.,..OMIST Full time. Sun.-Thurs. Lite typinR & 10-key ex- perience needed. Pvt. CouJ1try ctub. 644·5404. RIC9'TIOM5T I nrtST Experienced advert.ls· ing sales penon for new advertising media. Local inside.. outside sales. G reat com- mission. Call 6'75-9052 leave message. SALES l•IHpenon. P1ht1 .......... ..,., ..... q 'd . Lacuaa leac~ lumber Oo. ...,. tw ....... Sales. V.r, pluah ftbMll NDWr ln ~ Bta~ need• proven clolen. PUii or pert dJN for out· ai4k ..... Commillioll. Llnd10rl<ade: tm-UTt. SALES Work full or. pert Ume. 1elll n1 electro n ic calt>ulatora. mlcro- com putere It rel1ted products. R$it Hla. knowled&e ~computer sclenua helpful. In ea.ta MfH. call Lev: '114-540· 15.'I>. SICllTAIY Faah. Island. lntem1t'I. mkt1. ofc. w/mjr. corp. In the engineering ml 1r. .tr ronst. bmlneea. Req'1. xlnt. typing II 1horthand akllls. '180-UOll SECRETARY ADM INISTRATtVE RapidJy .g r owinlt pharmaceutical firm needs secretary who has demonstrated ability to work effectively with minimum supervision. Shorthand. aood typlng .tr or1anizational skills required. CaU 642·7Sll ext. 47 or send resume to : Newport Pharmaceuticals. PO Box 1990, Newport Beach. CA 9211111(), attn: Personnel Oft\ee. SECRETARY /Recept. for CPA ftrm In Irvine. Duties Include typtn1. fillnlf. ans . phone & some bkpg. 71~908'2 Stcm'AIY General contractor in Irv i n e nl'eds ex · perienced person. Must type es wpm . Call '151·3511 .. SECRETARY TIClllllCIM Experienced Sy1tem1 And Production Teat Technicians Hughe• In Fullerton Wiii Be Conducting Saturday Interviews February 21 . Immediate opening• exlat tor Etec· tronlc Technicians experienced In the teat of radar recelvera and trans· mlttera, computer ayatema, 1lgn1t proceaaora dlaplays and trouble· ahoollng analog •nd dlgltal PC cards. Rates from $6.50 to S10.85 per hour (depending on experience) plus S.87 per hour C.O.L.A. Appropriate education in electronics Is required. Openings are on alt three shills. Supervisors will be available for interviews and make on·the-spot Job offers from 8:00 am until 2:00 pm. A current resume is desirable. Applicants will be Invited to tour and inspect our modern test facllltles. Technicians 1oining us now will en· joy 13 paid holidays thru,December 1981. 1f you want to increase your technl· cal knowledge and experience work· ing with advanced equipment on sophisticated systems, please stop by February 21. Our addresa Is 1901 West Mal\lefn, Fullerton. Interview• will be held In Building 607. Signs ;Nill point the way to the Interviewing area. If you cannot make It on the 1wenty·flrat, give Ed Klinger a call at (71•) 732·5955. r------------------1 I I • ; HUGHES : I I ~------------------~ HUG HE S A I A'C RAl"'T COM PANY GROUND SYSTEMS Proof of ~Citizenship Required Equal Op~rtunlty Employer nPIST l Semi -RetiTed LlquoT Stor~ Clerk no exp. necessary. 5 days 2·JOPM Wed/lllun off. See Paul at 22007 Bushard St. H.B. For finl' Jewelry store at>curacy important 40 hr week. co. benefits call Betty~9086 SERVICE STATION ATI'ENDANT Days. 6-3. Apply Shell Station. 17th & Irvine. N. B. 642· t.2S9. nPIST MS! ........ , ,.-............. • ..,..,.,, re• A '1t • 8ll1ler ,. Alltlle•tlc •••t ..... "National" cas11 Rater Clrc• 1to4 lk• ..._..,c1sslflrhl M•tSel! Private Pcriy! 17141998-8418 Brass! Nautical! ••• tic ..... 11•::1~n• in very condition! ........ ..., ........ nice decorator item! .......... Snt..t Clrca UIOO mint condi· Uon! LA11t1c....,•s ......... in Vft'.Y IOOd ciondillon ! Mlllts.IAll .... .... ,.., l714"9M4tl #1 ... •cft 1010 .. ..........•.....•.... HARBOR AREA ApPl.JANCE SERVlC E Wl'buyused appli•nces ·-we set I recond. 1Zoar. appliances. 54~ I IU'Y APPUAMCES let! 957 ·8133 ---------- ~· 15 cu ft. Ftostfree refrij!. S450. Microwave ArT'ana Radar RanJ?e Sl..SO 64(). '184.S IW.style/C..thr Neieded for busy family shop. F\m. casy-J?oin~ atm>spherc. Good pay. l?OOd hours 964-6680 H.R. HARDWARF.SALF~Ci LAGUNA HACH Retail P erm full & pltilTW.'. 240 Rroadway, 497-4403 For Newport Bearh law office. F.xrellent skills a must. Duties inrlude typinli? corresponc1enre & do<'urrents and other N.'Spon.c;ibilitit'l' associat · ed with front c1esk. Con· toc'\ Pat. 644-9100. LEGAL SECRET ARY Rrnw Law Of fire. I yr le,:nil pxp. pref Sal com mensurate " Pxper. I JOO VlllaJ?e t>i5·9102 A mos t unique o p · portunity for a special person to assist a Vt>rY s urcessful t>xecutive with a multitude or duties f.mphasis on publ i<' r elations . ~r ae 1ou s 11e ss and personalit~· 1s greatly s tressed. Posit ion re· quires a sophisticate.d eleiiant pt>rson who 1s well l?r(lomed . well edurated and extremely dt>dirated and loyal. Ap- pearance, )!nod poise and willinJ!lless to learn are IT' ore impe>rtant than experience Na t ion a l m o rt1Za1Ze bankin~ firm needs re· <'eplionist for executive offices located in Irvine. Person mus t t ype & have pleasant phonl' personality Pos ition perfert for eveninJ? Ml le~e studrot Call Murla 1714 >975·1~. Mature individual. Must be erricie nt & have pleasant phone voice. Ca~l~or a~..:..~984!._ SALES ASSIST. w / SC11tY SKIUS lo work ~ith 2 security brokers Newport Center area, Hrs· 7AM lo 4PM. 644·911 t. ask for Ms. Pratt. Fash. llland lnvatmt. firm . Chl ln f!l nfL diversified sttmarial oppty . in very fHl- paced corprte hdqtrs. Shtnd. typtni & uper. nee. Non·smkrs pref. Xlnt. med/dental benft.s. Heavy phones. typing & work variety . Call : 640-0123 • * SICllT AlllS• * ShlOOldict/FshlsS16,800 Ser vlre station atten· dant Adult. F.xper necessary. 6 day weeks F.ves siso1wk . start. Call F.rnie · 675·2276. Ni1Zhls : 661·9196. Gen . office work HiJ!hsrhool J!r aduale Gd be(ll'fits/no exp. nee. Costa Mesa area Will be rT'Ovinl! to I rvine Farmet'!I l nsuranre C rou~~41~ F.OF: TYPIST P T . Must ht> acc·urc1te 20 hrs wk to suit your needs <>r a n11 e C'o Airport an.>a 833-9252 Washers. Dryers · G F.. \Vhirlpaol. Ken"'ore. Mayta,:!. Rt><'ondit ioned. refmishe<l . ,:!Uaranteed ' S15Sdelivered 750<1103 t\ARDW AR F. SAU :!; F\Jlltirrt>IPllr\ time. Ap ply m pt>rson C' ro" n Hardwa re. 1024 lrvmr CWestrliff Plata > N B. Hostess IOllURMS LIOl 'OR Storc c lerk Niles 8l•<1ch a r('a f 'tlrrt' F.xp nee· Top wa11..s Apply m J"l('rson · Holiday House Liquors. BJ7 F:.C~~st Hwy.C~M ,ive-ln Housekeeper. ap- predat1ve family. S da vs. 2 children, orn fn)nt. ref's ~1591 Coldwell Banker Residential Morhw1u· Servi res An equal oppe>rtunity co. R.l. SCIM o,,t'y SALESCUU Mature. Fa.,hion Island clock s hop. Will train. Call J!~i~_760-1225.:_ __ F.xp investO"ent sales person. Comll''I in· Salesperson wanted in vestme nts. F.am up to Fashion Island jewelry 11()"1, • major 11'1.'d. plan store. 644-2040 a vail. Pre;lij!e office & _ _ ____ _ Pussell 631-5252 497.«so F.xecSec /OfcM llTS!0.400 Reep/Sec /f\JnS14,400 Sh80/"Doit All"St3.200 Sh701 Xerox8501Sl4.400 Liz ReindenJAgency 4020 Bird! Est 'M EOE Newport /833-8190 /Free Sewinf! rra<'hine operators . Overlock . Steady work . 5731 M<'Fadden Ave .. H B. 89&-3357. SHIPPING & RF.CF.IVING CLF.RJ<. ful\.tirt'e. Liquid plastic Secretary /T ypist fo T cherT'irals distributor. dynamic investment airport area. F:xper prt>· company. Top salary ror rerred. K.R Anderson excl'ptioJ1ial skills .& Co .. 549·13'.1 motivation. Reply 1n -- confidence to· P.O. Box •296. Corona del Mar. SMACKIAR TYPIST f ast. accurate forlrvine office. 957·9331 -TYPIST. transcriber in law ore. Npt. Or. Mu.st type ~'Pf" Call · 9-5 · 3'J v.kdys 640-9951 Washer. ele<'. dryer. dhl oven elec ranJ?e . rrostrree refr. 542·4~ --- Hoover Vacuum Cleaner. upri llht. t OP. of Ii n e m>del. Concept One Pwr Olive. all attach . brand nev. $1.50 Ca II Ad Sitter •355. 24 hrs 642-4300 : ~evs. f:lee dbl oven ranj!e. 1250 Kenmore ele<' dryer. S75 552· 7391 _ ~AURAMT Now hirinli? part time day hostess. Interview 2·4PM. Tues -Thurs :n Fac;hioo Island. Newport Center LOAMOfRCB AJ?l!ressive Individual needed with bank or financ<: ro!Y'pany ex pf'rienre Fast movanl! R F: lender l 'nlimited o pportunity 8Z8·811\0 <Dennis>. This is a per !Y'anent ca reer position wi th super henefits indudinl! excel startinll salary. 11reat rr ee d o"'. responsibility. unlimited growth potential location. Man~ listinj?s Salespersons. r anvass Busy NA offlre. Con-traiflees pd daily. No fid en t ial a ppt Mr. 11 exp ~ta rt ill'IT'ed R es i cl en t A i d ~ I SALES Persoo-pt/t or flt. Housekeeper For ~<·.t1ve needlepoint & trim shop. 921625. Cashier. food prepara-1 tion. Openinli? & closinl! shifts. Mature. Seacliff Country Club. SJS.81166. WAlTR ESS Wait e r p,·t rlub l.aiiun a NiJ!uel P lilY'e to 3') hrs Varied s<'hedule 1n dudes some days. eves . wknds. holidays Hili?h !Y'otivation &-exper for jtd service req'd Min + l!ratu1ty 496-5761 for interview Refriir. rlean. works itood. S75. 548-8513 or 548-4485 t lostess & d i.n in ii roo rr• supervisor for pvt coun trv dub. mu!lt know how tO type. Asj for F'rank S4S-0377. H~TF.SS/WA ITR F.SS Experienced waitress. waiters day or niltht. port oU ull till"t'. Prl v ate club. Apply al 1601 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Mar Wed. thru Sun. l.ookin,:? for MORE MONF.Y . a r han)!e. more per.;onal \i!T'e. ca II ror the oppty . of a lifetime. 646-2850 before 6/aft 5 L VN°S ). I I Ai .. AISllHh for rolT'plett' details. please cal 549-8594. ask for Kimberly Ray. PESTCOMl'ROL TECtNCIAN Leadini.t pest cootrol co needs route technlrian for steady job. entry level. no exper nee .. we tr ain. Call 1'im 9'19-602t Mon 9·3. Hotel ,,_. D9tll Clwta Experience preferred. Apply to Cindy. Surf & Sand Hot el Latiuna Beach. 4W1 ·447'1 99 bed SNF xlnt. reputa· tion . Reac h area . Outst andinit benefits . 642·8044 Photo Rooth Attendent. 2·6PM . -------- HOUSICLEAMlltS P tr or fUll time start im· ired. Tep dollar. 613-0968 or646-4r71 MAIDS Exp'd lmmed. hire. Ap- ply Aniie. San Clemente Inn. Maintenance CUSTODIAN __ _A_p_pl_Y: ~729~ - PLANTS Need pel"'!!()C\ to maintain indoor plants. F.xper not necess. Must have llood drivinl! ~rd F trime. 545·62$2 -Sad"\ebaclt Coll. Mis· sion Viejo. 10:30PM· 7AM . M -F. Salary ran1ite Sl.051 to S1 ,324 per rT'O. + 5~ shif\ differential. H~FX:LF.ANF.RS To worlt for J anice's Ra~y Ann. P ff. 8·3. Tues.·Fri. 615-2514. Precis ion sheet meta l mechanic or trainee Must read blueprints. 642-9053 ----- HOJSEKEEPER, Nwpt Bt-h. live·in. t child. pvt m>. refs req Ca ll Joyc·e 752-6171 . 64().4444 Housekeeper /Companion for elderly person. Li ve· In or out. 833-2009. ------- HOUSllCllPlltS We have an immediate openlnll f o r 2 hous8eepers. f\Jll time positions . IOPM -6AM shifts. Xlnt. frin itc bl'l'left\s packa11e. Apply In person at AdvaJ1ced Holth Center. 1300 &Utol St. North. Ste. IUIO. Newport Beach. E.O.E.M/F. --,. HousekeePl'r /babysitter. Mat\ft woman to live.in but not mandatory to <'lf'l' for infant & do housekttplnl[ tn CdM af'l'a. Ref's. r~. call 98&-«IBt or lr.S-8904 ask b'Debrll. --~----~-IN COME TAX PREPARERS MAl~EU &ECTllCIAN 7AM·3:~PM . Tues-Sat. Salary ranj!e $1.355 to Sl,100 per mo. 831-4850. 8·5 -- MANAGER TRAINEE PRESSROOM SUPaVISOlt Pos. requires min. 10 yrs. printinl! exp. Stronlt mechanical. technical bkimd. in Web orrset. Or li?'. Ctv. ro. Send re· sume· Rox #613, Daily Pilot. P .0 . Box 1560. Costa Mei;a. Ca. 92626 To ll'am mm processin1it busine!l!I. No exp. nee, Wiil lraln. !171 ·9201 MECHANIC Needed i'11medlately. a h i~hl r qualified mechanic to worlt in our used car dept. Excellent pay. benefits & wort<inl! conditions. --P (\__Assistant Mana11er. m:l\ure. dependable perso n needed t o manage setr-swalle facility In f'?V". on CalMr.Day IOIWITHAMVW (714119).755' 6lla7•0 MIDICAL~CPT. Neurolo~t <ifflce. Busy phones. making appt.s. lltl' typlnit. Must be sharp & like to be busy. Xlnt benefits. Full time. Nr. Hoa11 Hosp. Call Colleen at 642·1437 Mc.dlcal Assi.t.t.. P /T . '!k!n~s..'... 54>17~-· Ptr. Costa Mesa. 2·9. two days . 10·6 o n Sun. A r cade l 11tame sl U .50/hr. 631 ·9846 or 83J.53S7. P/time. 7days. 2hrs/dai· ly. AM delivery. L.A. Time.s. S100 per week. + 1?as allowantt. Laituna Reach. 494-8496. Hl-" earnln1 potent.lat In volume o fflt>es . (TI4)54M11T aft.. 5PM. Or (211)2M-$14e Newport Beach phy&I· ctan. varied front/back omce duties. U te typ. PRIVATE Olfl'Y CARE for paralyzed younf! woman. Mon·Fri, Must drive. will train. Salary oi>en. Ra I boa lslafld. 11'7S·~2 ret1refl'ent rac1laty . So 1n 5.30 . cl t. M t me exp nee. .,. · · Vanous u 1es .. us TUt'SthruSat.lttS-4491 have l'xper ()penmJ(s ---------- 3:30-1t ·:.> & s.H ·:.>. Ap· SALESPSSOMS ply Newport Villa, Top opportunity for 3 642·5861. _ professional sales peo· .ls-T :.~ .. ...-pie to earn upwards of ~,.,_...., . $5,000. per month In Food prep &. Sandwi~h commission. We must mak~r "'.fan mte~t m mt these openings im· worlung into catenng. If mediately. ~f:n,r:~s.''le:Zmt~f; •• tor Mr. L-•-·- we want you weekdays or Mr. 0.,. from 8·4. Please af ply in IOI WITHAM VW person St.onemll Ter-C714tnJ..7551 r~~2915_R~.E._ C~ 6lla7110 Restaurant Sales TEXAS PETROLEUM SECMTAIY Healthcare maJ1aire- ment company in Irvine has an immediate open· ing as sttn!tary to our Director of Financial Pollcly. The successful candidate will possess good typhti. shorthalld & organizational skills . Must have a proven re· cord •of self-Initiative. depeJ1d1bllity & cofT"I· municaUon skill!!. Abili· ty to operate a 10.key preferred. Salary com- mensurate with back · flro und. Xlnt. fringe benefi ts packaite. For intervie"!. contact S h aron Rasin s · 714·641·16111. E .O. E . M/F . If you are friendly. rons· cientious. & a self· starter . we need you Mon.-Fri. Full or part t ime. SJ.75/hr. Store hours· 7·:JM. Call Judy at 646·888.'l A neat plare to work· Sandwich Ex- CHEMICAL MFGR offers opportunity ror Financially Rewarding Career SICllT AlY / press. Restaurant COOKS Ir COUNTElt .., Immediate openil'll! full & part time for Newport Reach Restaurant. Con· tact Rich at 615·1!662. Retail sales. full & Pff WE OFFER: llCB'nOMST FiftyYearslndustrial Exper. phones. type Sales Experience. 4S+ wpm. lite bkk~ir. Financially Stable Co. misc. cleric ii. Irvine Salary. Plus Liberal mfr. Call K.H. 54().8894. Com mission Above ----- Salary. SICltlfAIY Auto Expenses. Bonus Energetic & bright ln- ProJ?rams. • . div. to fill importanJ Incentives. position in N.B CPA GroupH01SpitalAndLife firm . Typinjt, filing. h phones & other clerical Insurance. Profit S ar· duties. Call for appt. SOUCITOllS HoSe .. Excellent pay & bOnuses ror asking people if they have any usable items to donate to the Childr~n 's Hospital of Oran1Ze County Thrift Stores. Permanent. assiJ!ned work areas. Set your own wort< hours. Keep physically fit with pay. An outstanding op· pe>rtunity for people of all a~es who want finan· cial independence. Call Dusty DuMont at 972-1.242 or apply: 2025 W. 1st SL. Sarita Ana. Mon.-Fri. 9-3. •STllUC1VIAL ···-· '75-6110 SWll .trarHERS , ...... lolts Must be 18 or over. Call IOAMto3PM. 714·M'f.1A22 I WAITRESSES Applv btwn 9AM ~ 12PM'. Charlie's Chill 3001 Redhill. RldJ! •2. Ste. • 226. C. M. 92626. MwduAIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "RIOM LOMDOM oY8t 100 YIAIS...LIGAL DOCUMIMTS!'' Handwritten scrolls on parchmen t. s howinJ? lea!le hold8 IJ1terest in Jll'OC)el1v held by ro ya I f1mily. ·Unusual double glus framing. 24 " X 33". Pur chased b y Christy's Art Auction House. London. for Sl,100.00. WUI sacrifice for S400.00. Privatl' par- ty. Call 1173-93118. i&IMiiSWifi ABBEY AN'MOUEMAU. Daily UMI. Fri 1().9 C1oeed 1\lellda Y ORYF.R . £as. c lean•. 'Mlrks jitoOO. S75 548·8513 or548-4485 WASHF.R. clean. "orks £ood $85. 548-11513 or SfJ-4485 FRF.F.ZER . upriJ!ht . clean. works l{ood. $100 ~13 or 548-4485 ---------- Dishwasher built-in cop· pPrtone Frigidaire like new~. 546-1263 freezer-6 cu ft upriJ!ht. ~ cond. SJSO. 644-<849. 558-9201 Rejl\.llar Refri1Zerator $100 SIJ·:r758 after 5P M Sear.i dryer. 5/mo old. new S?.40. sell for $175. ~t.:18. ----- KENMORE WASHER S3S Call after 5PM 891H957 IOIS • •••••••••••••••••••••• for fabric store. Fabrlr Warehouse 646-4040 TIACHaAIDE __... ........ .......-...a:r..&JS:s E .C.E . units required. Ing, btwn 10-5pm. 640-711 t Retirement Proiiram. Cl assr oom--& Field 11'151 Westmtnster Ave. Garden Grove 554·8103 Pffilic AJiNJTUR E •Al£TION•· T_..7:30PM Storal'e lots. bdrm sets. bunk beds . cr adles. rockers. tbls & chrs. dectnc ~rator. aux· Uiary enfQ PLUS LOTS RF.TAii. SALES LAGUNA HACH Hardware. Perm. full & p/llme. 240 Broadway. 497.4403 Retail Clerk: Cc6ta Mesa Stallonen1. 270 E. 17th. St . Costa Mesa. Full lime. apply in person 10.12. RN 11·7 Charllenur.;e-80 bed ECf . Full &t part t1111e. l(d. salary. Mesa Verde C<1W. Hoept., 661 Center St .. CM 548-SSAS --------'-·--- RN Well qualified as dlrec· tor or ch1t11e nurse. 99 bed SNF w/xlnt. reputa-Uon. Buch a~a. Write: Box H'12. Dally Pilot. P .0 . BolC l!WIO, Costa Meaa,Ca.931118 Trainini. Plus Hofl'C Office Sup· SICllTAIY Cost a Mesa. Garden Npt. Ctr. lnvestmt. div. _Gron areas. 642-0411. Solid Maho«any dtnlng room set. Sl200. 1173-5107. port. Mana~ement Car eer Opportunities. Quality Products WE REQUIRE: Honesty .tr Personal In· tegrity , A Desire To Win And Achieve A Person Looking For A Long· Term Ca.reer. A Real Worker Regula r Communlca- Uons With M an1ger. Mjr . co. No Sh. Great Oppty! Irvine Pmionnel A'-Y 4M E . 17th. Coeta Mesa Suite 224 642-1470 .........,.....,..~ ~ ..... It()() d .o.e. mut1 type 90wpm S.H . helpful. Judy: 541M!m5. Coastal Personnel AIY. 2790 Harbor Blvd., CM . Neve.r a Fee. EOE Af\eT12:(JOon February sac•--• 20th 111 day February -·, --. 2iat c~ ull: Oran-e Coast College, JOHN G~MEVER '1 :30AM·4PM. Wed.- 8 U E NA P A R K Sun . 11140·11319/mo. C o ,N V E N T I 0 N Contact Coast Com· CENTER munUy Collesea. 1rro 7.7 5 C R Esc ENT Ad•m• Ave .• C.M .... 55•.5947 before 5PM AVENUE v BUENA PARK.CA. Ma~he. E.O.E .• M/P'. TIACHaS Eastbluff is now acce~ ing applications for pre· school teachers. Part time & full time availa· ble. ECE Units &/or ex· perience required. tst Aid Certificate helpful. Ne.rt Beach arl'a &44 . TU.QB P .E./Art. Part time. 12·9. Ptftcbool needs ECE cert. Garden Grovl' atta. 911-SU3. DOU. SHOW M>RE. Sat .tr Sun. Feb. 21/22. SAVI SAVI SAYI fne .clrriaslon exhibit .tr We honor BofA. MC. sale, Huntington Center • h .. • Mall._ Frwy Ir ~ach Cashier s ~ ec .. s ....., C..h. NO PERSONAL Blvd.H.B. -CHECKS PLEASE ! -anlenl---Dou--lton--Co-ll-ec· "'°" available. Items ta .. 1 tpc bath set cobalt ~ topresale. bluefgold signed .tr num-MAS195 AUCTIOM bered 1tt to appreciate. ~~Blvd CM C.U for appt.142·322'7 _.. · · :. · · .....- &\glhlh oak antiques. aneral ltl'ms . reas. ..... bef.4pm. • •• 1121 ...:... ............... . Teachlng/SUSJ«Visory Skill• req. Parttlme. CaU131..3alforappt. Pricea Sluhed on every ftne antique lted'I. P\I m . .-1rusm trACX:fSSORl~ 1m1rme ct:) 142-0ll ~SALIS Jeftlry. Pclrcelaln •. un-ExdUnl new lnduatr)' uaual a~ .... ftC. ~ PR•lO. 351 t'llaln S4.7S/ltr. wNle trainin-. .,.,al da,a Fr\, Sat.. tu be I . g d CO n d · 1100·1'700 wkly c:om· !Ml. ieSo. Coat Hwy. ..,f(}BO. S<M-_, 1fter ft'lulona. f\111/P time. . 91rf ·~Sand Hotel L.B. ~. _ ... __ , ..... =_., flOOr' • re· ,.., ..... \ft. lntit. rmnit. lite phmes. REAL ESTATE ... EKG . Exp helpful. Interviewing career Sa•u, neg_, Com..::.. ... minded people. Top of· me nauratf! wit exp , ~ lotilklft, PJeaHnl &M 7244 atmosphere. Liberal ln· SALESPERSON. inside, IT'Ult be exper'd In plumbing fteJd, 1ua r 1'750 mo . Co mm . beneftt•. tnlnlnl for m1mt. Potent.111 SUOO +I* mo • .,._. 1pply th• E arl'• Plumf»fnt 11122 Camino C.platnno--1 1114> -.nu sJCUml't_ -S. ea ralnees. ""l\ilt 6f" -Mature -..,_, riiided. P!I'. xlntopportuntlyfor part time to take ad· eollef e 1tudent1 • minions •. DrOricle ln• moonl pten over 11. formatton to-..,._. at s:'1;:'m::~. •.mt .~ • .:.:..:,;._1_Mllllrt __ .--•• -21- o or Cl'l\lck ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:.a:, Y ~ families are 1~Uln1 RllhMMA 2 a l'a, e to IO' · u. campinl "bu& tbll -. n,. dectiftl . 511 ......... df:m91. ............ DD.'i'l'ON1C. Olllla... Nf.OtlJ • · ceutlve commiulonl to MEDICAL 8". R......-t.kS In Front office ex per /1 confldtMe. C•ll Dan perlOn office. Call W11lentlne. Realtor, Renee; f72... ..;;.845_·122;__1 _____ _ EMiiy earn 110.Sl5/1lr. eubUe tardln tn c.ora.a Call Jaclt at 151·1141, Ciel Mar. can Mon .. rrt. t-4pm. onl:r: ~IAM-tPM . 1"9,.... ..... la~' yHr. If Y!'U h8Ye a par ft. Truchd Froll'I •••· • ·• D.al1 P1J91 camper\ha\I not 1e\Un1 nn, .,.., ,._ J/M. Clullftld.W.Call'l'odaJ ...s. Mii it qow with a Snt b:p e1llln1. ....... a..lfted Ad. TM.-,lllJ. nt Ut. CM ~--. / I :sa~~-~ ........ --........ ~5;~ ...... ~ !~~ ...... ~! ~-~~?! ... '!' ... -!.'!! Oran~ CoMt OAJL Y PILOTIFrid!y, Febrmly IO, 1N1 W ... Ni._.. II•'•••. .... _.It Ir ...... ,._ ..... . lllMlliMl..W It•-· a.. ....... ,.., 8'U1'6MAIONm ............ lllllll.W ,~..._ .. ,._.... ,,_. tUe 1111-. -..-. ID IAM-4Pll .... el re -• rmwooe * .,,, II toH ....................... A Alltlll r• 94'1 •••HM9 .. -• ....... .. ... .. ~~ ..... f\¥1• ll., •••le-llU••• _ ........... ••••• ~.........__ •• , "11, ....._~, •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• .,,Cl"VY CM BAlll'!NT WINCHES. ~ .._ •1 Nact&m ...... Serviee 1-..l ._ •. 11 • as cw1am lflt..ut. BNt.QI " ,_. S. Lur,... ....... <• ... ... .... ... ...................... I SQW .... AK(' a.., ... ,,~· •••• P v t pt) !!..• ... aft. pm AAf\ H O Mt: DOG TltAIMN<: w .. train o•ft•r do1 0.Hl•ao probl.-m ............ 6' PMl'C' .... rr .. "' •ul•t ()" ,. .. "-~. AK rf';t \\. P okt llPll.Hod f' frN' '° .......... llH(b ., .. W.aWI l-.1rn Tt'mf'r Male shotis ---~ AN; Rei Gold Rel 6 •U. all shots SISO 893-21118 ............. t 8'rt~d urtll tonH ... off« ITUllll. '°"' nwtttwe"" 1Pnn1C Aire .1nra firn1 f)C!rl c..t IJ~ WUI au mwr Ma 11 t .()Yto at "°'"'"111 Oinln11: Hoom Qurrn 8rtn'f> "-1 2 ll I MO 4111 Anl 1qu.-Or111tn C'f1t1f f'r!Hlt'f' t 11ble v. 6 1iUu111 l"ol• t 'IJ..-n top Ill "' (' 11tiui.-t Ka"'" Coll 111a ,,.. C'hlnr I• Ill b<·d ~ bor•& 6'1~ Sof a bt'd i. lnl 1·ond !Mn fiev e:u W 37111 i.k fllf' t 'nad Sin~r 77S st'WllH! l'l'llldl . 16 de<'or stitches button hi lief'. all attar hmt'nls & rrenual. S200. Coffee ta ble. S50 SS7·61 IS ,.._ .. Y• 1045 ar • 1·1rcle sofa. rusto"' --•••••••••••••••••• $200 Aefri J? Sl50 Fh!t> r.ptik> ra~t' tn allev ~128 behind 1627 Cornwa 11 · ~ B Help yourseU Saniovt>d F1•1J1 a l e Peda1iree N 1papers JI.fit turned 6 mths, a ll shots plus just s payed <Sht>'s a beauty\ Condo will not let me take her Must have a Ji!ood hofl1<'. loves children 557·6051 White "1cker 1·ourh & c h air!> " ye llo" cushions. ('ar ved pine drf'Sst'r. wood des k , rm re. 540-7823 Lillhted etaj!eTe lbookshelvesl. rhrome & f!ass. SSO. 751-804_3 _ Livin~. Oinin~. Oen . I.ovinll & 11enlle white 4bdrms . this . chrs. shaJ?f!Y Benji.type dol!. lamJI!. t . v.'s & murh spayedF 549-7649 more. r ash /ca rry r.wlhln 1050 Sat/Sun 10·5 640·5048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1848 Port Mnnleil!h P1a~N.R. • IN ebina hutch. I --- sacrifitt. S350. Sellin#? California DesiJ?n 893-()(r.?1 dbl bookcase S425. 7' rouch. coffee t bl & lan>p tbl. A(_rT'Ost new. 4P<'. child's canopy bed. mur;tseetoap_p. 63!·12'.73 Dinette 42" round 11lass chrome + 4 chrs xlnt cmd. 955-21689 Must St>ll· 8' sofa $125. Round Oak Tbl SlOO. 2 IJ?t> oak cubes S160 /bo. etc. Mon· Fri 548·8889 Movin1t. must sell all household rurnishin~s. All top quality. Less than year old. Ca ll for further info. 900-24 76 or 759-0093. Ask for Rick. pair match~ll arr!! chrs Garage S. 1055 S60/ea. swivel rocker ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· queen bedspread Cawersation Pit ColK'h, Q\&lt«i ~· drapes S95. qlilled fabric. nice de· wood cabinet 145, lamp stl!h. xlnt cond. 1 yr old. l20. earthtone colors a 11 c rre kes into hide· a. bed >. spll(!essron<!-~7!~9 SelllnR ~ price S600. EwrythlnJ! priced to sell. ~ tbl, 7'x3W $225, L Shaped <'Ollt'h 8'x JJ' S7S, s~r l'OUCh $12.S other misc. 631· 7049 lMinl! rm tbl. round. drk wd. 4 rhrs. I If. ofr. l1'lUSt sell. 646-3432 a ft l P_n>, - lel• w11t.ar. dr7er, ........... 9'ahtd • nw. lml A11111et1Gn. I lll•ler. W l l•t· ........ H.I . '"·Sat· a.111111 fH. W . am. IAM.sPM .....,._.. • ..._,.-,.r. """• If*' .... anc.e . pota, pane, tfetwer•. 8 W TV Several ,.... o.y bid. P11tJo. 0.n furniture Many •41d p&uu Men'a loll dubl. blll. cart,• much men lllll F0Jt1love. Irv Clf Sudbura near tUJwr SM &-4 UM:I S.teebru.h <'Ir . .:1 Toro Miu · ~ aten\t. baby C'kl.hM tl30-l"3l ,.:1 .. 1111nt Salt' r. Rluff N R AntQ8·S1lver ·801 Oominl(o Or Sat 9.5 644-14161 •AAAGISAU Starting Sun Feb 22 thru Wed Feb 2S. 8AM-8PM . a&:rll Sparrow Dr . Lake Forest I Lake Forest Dr. take Jeronimo left to Ttrush to Sparrow Dr > FUrn. clothes , misc it.emi. 961·2755 Washer & Dryem electrfr stove. irntique oak table. dinin~ set. pinjt ponJ! tbl. other ml&C-items_ Sat. 8·4, Sun. 11 ·3. 1863 Parkrrest Lane at 19th & Whittier. 5e·2lll06 SIDIWAUC SAU Tidctockt>r Thrift Shop S«>W. l9thSt. C.M. Sat. Feb. 21. lOAM ·2PM 5.172 Sierra Roja, Irvine. <Turtle rock l. Fri /Sat, !Hpm. ----- Partly built boat. ltlWlils. furniture. tools. 2 foldinJ? bikes. tires, clothinl! & much more. IZJ6 Conway Ave. C.M. 56-4128 aean up sale. Metal re· pair & fabriratinl! shop. :I> ~ars of accumulation d t.1Sablt> items. Angle. flat bar. pipe. s teel. aluminum. stainless. pumps . gears. air rrotors. trailt>r axle. Z printer s imposinit stones. Starts Fri . 2120/81. 1710 Sarita Ana Ave. C.M. 5e·3329. F\nniture. sofa. chairs, misc. 1118 Berkshire Ln. N.B.Sat. 9-3pm. Drexel Kl( n cane hd brd SlOO. Cu8t 9' couch szso. ~mo. se-8890 SAT. !M. 34 Mission Bay. CdM. Levelors. t wn rmtt&boxsprings. mir· ror.5. 11! baskets. sml ap· pliances. baby stroller. 644-1533 2 dbl/~~ beds : sur· fbrd. ~ir;t;ike. bamboo shades. IT'isc. Cheap. s:ioo St>ashort>. N.B. Sal. 9-4. Oak cdfee & end tables. desl~er 8 ' sofa. like new. V t>r y R ea s 51763. AJIM'TUltl SALE Refrif'. chain. couches. tables & niisc. items. 9 to Maple kin~ s7. hed. IT'llt· Sat/Sun. 9·2· Toys to 6 Sat & Sun. 1173 Prin- tress. sprinl(s $150. 25" f\lmiture. 2905 Jacaran· cess Court. Ca8ta Mesa. Rik twt't 1V S2S 642· 7~ da, ~t a_M esa_ . .---!..::5ST=.::-ID>::::=::;:;;;-- ---------.............. Cliff Dt. Le 8rb. i..m ... ......., lbtww, •P-,a .... m'K. for II: -· Norta... .......... «Ind. <rr.ror R.E. P .P. 4 ~ ........ A .......... , ..... j, -..... ~. CHIAPll .... ~ ol -· --,.. Piil-RowiDJDORY.1•· 11.... s~ .... --............... lt _,y ud NbllOtr • hn). ~ for IJ: Te.Ir caip raila. 1ratet. ____ .. Oib' ..... u. .. um -. WWltltr oraan. •::-,:s I ~,.,.,...._Zcan -... ~.,·._. • _._ Gl .. nttt muttJ.famU1 ........... S.t,tem· Jpm, • ..,, Ult.,. Ln. (corner hou•e at GufWd • Lt•~ Ln ), H.B. Complete with 1ifht· 9070 --- -!lllK-. dbl. ••1board: lllO. ~ .... .-·--·-· .Wtoo.f le.tom ~ ~811.oara,,...........,, ........ ••••••••••••••• • ,_... wbtela and new Urt• Jalll Wa,ne TWiii Club l.oran·C Teu1 tn1lru· ....... • Z !."Lite ti* .-btl'Jlln for ......._ ... , n.-toOOZ.rR>Sold, new .,.-_ .. ..., ~ mem~p. 11200 SIOS aellintr 1900. ...... ind.trwfer.17&-$f55 _•_2'41 ______ Oodton Balboe Pen. for ..... IOIWITMAM Sin1er Touch• 'n Sew ullboat up lo U '. + ~~· c-------a..ee Sale. 41m 8alatla Dt. Irvine. Set, U-Sprri . Bede. lO·tpd, 1lrl 's 1m1\l bllle . furn . WANl'ED: MOfltlOIJ'eTY "15/mo . ..,,..... YCUISWA ... pottallle. new condition. Din«Y S'I" mdl row or 1 » 1'00Westmlntter A'le. hJO.Hl-10. Mlll.IGS135G. Taylor &>at .Up for rent. 40' + In Westminster ~ .... Yc_le ____ _ 20' overlap. Newport .,_fwS. 883-Bl UIM810 Powft' mower.1100. ..._ ,._. • 9040 Brach. <714WJHC9. Powft' f'idf«. S50. ·s~ ....................... Van!Slle. furniture. 1314 Brlfut. C:M. l'rt. ~Sun.8·Spm. Ubrary tbl, cedar chesJ, qt.ilt.s. piano bch. col· led .. Elenrolux var. Z150 Collqe Dr. C. M. Cl bl. W of Fordham). ~r.wn. Mpm. s.56-IM2. CHARUE'S Cleaning her doeet. unbelievable prices. so bring your tood clothes in real som! a-.·sc1otet 2U:ii2Newport Blvd. CM 631-3473. MOVING SALE: Sit only 8·3PM. Houseplants . tum. lots or goodies. everything goes. 5C1 to l50. 92'11 Krepp Dr .. H.B.:. ......... 1060 •••••••••••••••••••••••• HORSES BOAR OED Badt Bay, N.B. Light~ arena. M1·9191, 557-6650 'Man)'!! Ule Gold Cud Membt'tship. best offer. (211~1464 . Alex. Dolls Pvt. Pty: 8" Meit·S'21. Deitas·S45. Reasonable. mo re 98M3M .. , ..... w.ljd IOll ....................... Wanted: used e lec . typewriter in good cond. & janitorial cleanin~ s~es. 646-1036 ..... L lwwwm IOIJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director trombone with case. Excellent ccndition. StOO. 675-8052 after6PM. Ibanez electric J!Uitar. Professional model with Tree d Life goinfl up to the neck. Wood11rain body with hard s hell case. l500. 548-6446 looldnit for Snare Drum and 1.ildjlan Cymbals. J......., 107C> 557-8393 ....................... ~II trade complete 1847 Of&.,. ... • & Rogers natware (8 set. ......... 1015 tings + servers) In case I••••••••••••••••••••••• for sturdy 14 ct gold I COPYMACHJNE chain. 16" or lon11er. Ca II Must sell. S375 or best of· for information. 960-5844 fer. 552.5255 ev/wknds. ----- GR U ND I G STF.NOR ETTF: DIC· TAPHONE. Nt>ar New. barely used. $225. Ca II 64.S-3375 Pvt party wants to buy SILVER OOLLARS·top pri ('e 675-8120 Madikery 1071 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Lincoln Shop Welder 250, 23) ac. ac or dew/leads lknu Sf7S. 631·27'5 2 Desks. 5 rhrs. office cooch w 13 tbls. 1st S3SO takes. 631·2A54 -~~~~-~-,... 1017 ~C ..... Olll IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FLY INTERNATIONAL m Pam Am with airline t~for-one ticket slip. Sinf'apore. Central AIT't>ri r a . Gt>rma ny- any or 11 countries. fl.lny! Good until Feb. 211. 'l'a).1999 Newport Mrh Te nnis Club family me m · bership available. 8:f7-4.\59 ------ &.o..l•aw Helium Bouquets de· livered. Perfect for every occassion . 673-4419 Phone Mate Telt>phone amwering machine with WUT11J1ly. S'19 with re· rrote Sl49. 750-3791 ---- Carpet. De<x>ratoi; plush. 4m o . o l d . Soft wed~'Ood blue. 2.S()yds. Must sell imiroed. See to appreciate. SJ. 75/yd. ~5001. Must sell contest prize. waterless cookware. 20pcs still in box. full jtWlrantee 557·9856 --------- TWOTWlN Box Springs. excellmt condition. SSO f o r both. Kart>n . 67J.:nl8. 6'7 S-1230. Stamp rollections. paper antiques purchased by -~_v! ~r. ~-s.ER:: MOVING Ol!T OF STATF.: Everythinll must io. antiq bdrni set. liv set. '78 Harley low rideT. tOO's of yds of wall coverin~ & much IJlOre. 64.S-12« MACAWS: 1 Green winlf. 1 blue & gold. c with cages l 547·4418 or 541·56..'19 Puppies for sale. Sl0-$25 775-1671 ,.._ & 0....-1090 ....................... Brambach Baby Grand. rr'lhoJ!. cabinet. xlnt tcne S1496. 6'5-7326 eVt>S. !J7'9.rol8 dys. Ttomas Or!lan. 11 dif· ferent sound controls beaut 400. Trade for Piano98(). ~ .... 1093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Skis for sale: Spaid in it UIO's w /look GT bind· in11s. Us~ o nce S7S. s:&.5871 Spa ""9Goock 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used Scuba itear .. Scuba Pro Aluminum 80 tank barkptck 8.C. Medium woman's wet s uit 751-3967 ------ IJMBER UP · SHAPE UP WITH A SLIM GYM Exerciser Pt>rf. rond All instructions. New S200. sell for S75. 960-5844 eves/wknds. Sear 's T o p qualit y Coleman rampin11 tent. 10 xlO. approx. Used l time. S75 960·5844 evtwknds. 1..JNDBORG TF:NNIS $500. 842·6134 ------Skn.Rnt ....... 1. ... 1095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• University Athletic Club Comni. Oattop JlaS stv. 3'. Mmbrshp for sale. Call full·st.oven.!325. aft5PM.714 nS0.9034 __ 642·1~ MmleTelephoM 96.l-5535. Brl.nlwick Slate Bumper Pool Table w /leather top. Xlnt cond. S3ZS. 673-4347 Washinff Machine SI~. CQJt'h, loveseat. vanitys w/sinks. Best offer ~ -------- 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beawful Color TV. 2 yr wmty. Free delivery S148. 6*1786. State of the Arts spt>akers. oil~ walnut cabinets. Phillips com· pon,ents. 1213 >438·8844 Mark. (714)76().8259. II' portable s pa. pwr pa ck. Sony stereo & turntable deliver. set up $2200. with 4 speakeTs. $60. 831-41519. ~ 728S _5«)._'1823 ___ _ Systro ms mobilt telephone, Classk vm mdJ.. 3 mos old M akt <h.675-ZWT IBM Sef«'tric, xlnt cond. MOO. Water bed mat· trela. dbl. itood cond. SIS. 9l2..ea7 eves. Pair lup bumper tires forboetaUp. AO. 844-29'3 Robert Wood Palntln1 superb Brush Stroke ~ ln eleiant lfOld frame w /plaque. land 6aea saoo ..... 3744 ~Qual.UMd ~ xJnt eond. 2 tone ~ plush IO ,..rds •.. .,,. ' w.t Bar ..... wood ftnlltl, ttllnlea st•I 9*. ND-.crrt. I Lodtinl! for Stereo P .A .tth cabinets. · 557-«193 9Jvetone Stereo Record P1ayer + 25 various Records x\nl cond ~ ... &....-. ........ ....................... t1 I 9' toto ••••&••················ t' Awn Reckrelt 1nnat•· .,.. cln!Chy • 4 ~ h. p. Jatmon outboard. 1150. CtO"plete with floorboard•. oara, bl!Dowa. pa tank. motor bndiet. '°vers, Unea end owner'• manuala. Ollt over naoo new. ....... ....................... 36'CHRJSTJi.cabin. T /S. Gd. cond. $19.000. 673-DIO Need slip or mooring. H 'S.II. Bab.m.1381 ............ 9090 ....................... •Lido Peninsula Boat Storage. Storage. launching ar c r ane ser vice for the dis· cri minatin g boater. 14-:I>'. 67~9330. 875-SQOl (SleYe) Te pnrt.tloit ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cc::p:s.~/ ... 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'74 19 ft. El Dorado. so M SALVAGE SALE · miles, self cont .. Chevy SEALED era;-1975·48' cab. cruise control. TIS diesel Pacemaker ~5U4 F/BSporU'asher Cruiser. Hit braJtewater. sunk & 8' Cabover camper. com· was raised. Inspect plete wWh jacks and col· vessel at Huntington lerS700/obo. 963·5363 Harbor Marint> Center Matarbed lllH 9140 2901 Edin~e r Sea I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. St>aled Bid must include 10"!. tota.1 bid in cashier's check or M /0 Moped Puch Maxiluxe. like new 250 mi. S mo. old. 833-3767 Payable to Km Wilson. ------ No personal c hec k . Jawa rroped. Like new. Mark envelope "Sealed en>. Bid". Submit to So. ~Marine Surveyors Beach !IOIJ)3, before Feb. Maforc 5~ F.ast 2nd St. Lonll 't:!'f :Mth. 1981. Bids will be Scaa 9150 opet'led that date & loca· tion at 3PM. Balance due withing 10 days. Owner reserves right to refuse any and all bids. (2131434·847 l 31' Cabin Cruiser w /trlr o/b full equip. xlnt rond. S3500 S1500 dwn owe ba)lln(e 842·2176 Zl' Monterey Diesel Fis· hboat. xlnt cond. Sl3.SOO. 568734 ~·Owens Brill. '63. Tw. VB's. loaded. N.B. moor. ing avail. Sl7 ,950. 5«).3856; 644·1816eves. 21' Lyman runabout. '64. V8 Graymarine. xlnt cmd. 1575-5208 C2' Unil1ite. Dbl. Cab. '73. Tw. dsl. Radar. 7V.. KW. Ld'd. w /xtras. owner will finance. SlJS.000. ~9007. 96().J72S eves. TRADE WIND YACHTS 37'Tolly, FB. '74ofr :ti' Chris. c mlT'dr. S8K :ti' Bert. tw. dsl. H~K 40' Chris·(). Vitch. 5SK 44' Pdt: "71.25KW, 160K ~9007. 911().1725 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76HOHDA 175Jll Xlnt cond. with low miles and 3 sets of tires. (3N'll80) $450 .U.MAXEY TOYOTA. IMC. 19202 Beach Blvd. Huntinllton Beach 962·<m9 Giant Indoor Motorcycle Swaprreet Bike. Parts. Access. Friday Feb. aJth. O.C. Fairf?rounds. C .M . 24 hour info 831-5116 '81 Honda XR 200 : Pt!rfec:t. Asking SlOOO. 642-0120 For Sale or trade '79 Kawasaki JSZ400. xlnt C'Ond. Call 847-4781 'T1 ~nuki RM 125. Mint cond. Barely used MUST SELL. Ca 11 'nl().9'15 I 'T1 Yamaha 4001T. S600. '70 Montesa 250 Trials. 250.~. 6 DIRT BIKE'S and a 5BJKETRAILER ;ri• Rienell. loaded with SlOOO 64s.6468 trailer. Sll!IOO. ___ 52~~---~~.;. w.4, ,o 23' Sickcraft. '72. OMC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VHF. trlr + xtras. slip RENT: 22' lu x. mtr avail, xlnt. lo hrs. S'9250. home. Sips 6. self·t'Ont. 49&-31147.(213)922·3343 S275 /wk. + 8</ml •• Mallllews 1942 Classic . rompl . restored . ra il Joe 633-'1833or Paul 673-9321 2B' Trojan Cabin Cruiser twSI 312 interceptor eng. Cabin compl redone teak decks. full rvrs , s lip avail. S6SOO. 962-0562 eves 13' fli"gli sh Dory not I yr. old IS h.p. motor e ler start 2 rstm swivel chrs. & rover reas. 673-7~ 24 ' Tolly<-rart Ca bin CrUser. low hrs. Like new thru-out. Loaded w/everythinji?. Tandem trailer. 7141564·4343 18' Lyman Lapstr ake Bay Runabout. in water. s:m>. 673-7467. ·----- ... WI 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-85&5. WICANSB.L YO&ll R.V. 559-1304 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '57 SOJOl ~. 18' self· cont .. xlnt. cond Sl.600. Jom· 4gr.3110 Tent Trailer made for compact car. sleeps 5 s:tlO 0806.1\·6199 T........_ uttlty 9 110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Utility T r ailer 6'x8' A·l Cond. S7SO. 642·4610 Allio s.mc... Pcrh & Accessori" 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAVESAYIS W11H USID PAllTS Imported car parts -IMPORT A1Jl'O SUPPLY 101 N. Manchester Anahe'im 776·9900 IMPORTANT N011CETO READERS AND ADVERTISERS 11'e prkt> of items advertised by vehicle deaJers In the vehicle classifi~ advertisin~ columns does not in- clude any applicable taxes, license. transfer fees. finance charges. fees for air pollution con· trol device certifications or dealer documt>ntary preparation charges un· less otherwise specifit>d by the advertiser. ... ..... / CJilMks 9520 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '46Ford Woodie. restored Sl.3.<XXI. ALSO '29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr. restored. Ideal for s tu· dent. SJ0.000. 675-6161 . 'S8Tlatnderbird 61M oril!. mi. Continen· tal klt. orili?. paint. new tires. xlnt rond. Drive it home. 14500. 548·9617. 67J.~ '57 JaJ?Uar XK 140. auto. Sim>. (213)455-1975 . '77 4+4 Motji?an. Xlnt cmd. $20.000. Write Max ol P. V. Mort>los •582. P\Jt>rto Vallarta. J al. Mexico. '52 Old.<s. reblt rarb. & rue I pump. M0010 BO. Runs ftOO(l. 631-0184. 9530 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Dod!i!e RV Van. Self· C()l'ltaJned. Xtras. low miles. M2·52Al Dune Buj!~y : Re bui It en~. Manx body & top . Ma.rs. Needs wirinji?. SUXIO. 759-0244~ _ __ _ Dune Bu~~y. St. leRal. Fbr,ilass. '72. Towbar top 301T'PI!. Sl500 obo e6513' 4-...Drtwes t510 . ..................... . ..WltJ•CJ Pow. steer. trak·lor. bucket seats. front st1blllrer. roll bar & rR>re. Yours for i IT'· fTlt>di at t> de I i very I a.!llll'70 ) $7419 COSTAMISA AMC._. 549-1023 1970 British 4x4 Lan· dRover. Excellt>nt body & power train. Has new tires. $2500/best offer. Qlll 962·982-4 or 646-9303 &ask for Rick. T.,.d&s 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 79TOYOTA rtaCUP 4 rylinder. 4 speed. far torv air rond . stereo A vef./ pretty pickup with low miles and excellenl l'mdilion. (31161 This is a sturdy truck that ~ill ~be here ver)' lonJ! at the salt> price of only $419' IOIWITHAM YOUSWAG&f · 7tnl WestniinstE'r Ave in Westminster !IQ. 75.51 6 311-7880 79FOltD Ran11er "• Ton with only 14.<XXI niiles. Origin a I' Dynamite! fN05453l $5995 JIMMAllHO YOUSWAGIN 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 Have IOmething to sell? Classified ads do it well. 9150 ~·MOPED. SPRING TUNE-UP SPECIAL IUIE-UP 514.95 ~~~00 ALLMOPIDS THI I POIMr'M• • IMCLUDllc t.Cllmlre4fllil.... I. Mio ..... 2. C1M11wu1;i;l11e,..... 6. ~ & l* ._. .,.~.... 7.Qtcll ...... ...... 4.Qllls........... a.a.a.. .... ... SAME DAY SERVICE-BY APPOINTMENT •PLUS PAIT'l -1'11.,U.. 191!11 ._ M. JI. ltl I •z Chev l "" too n at bed w;th tifttrllf' 900 ~1700 'IO CHEftOLIT 1/JPICICUP v~. auto. trans .. factory air cmd.. power steer· inf!, steno cas~tte. A pretty polar white Ill""' with only 8000 miles, roordinated white spoke wheels & white lettt>red tires.dualtanks.slidinJ! rear window & beautiful red Cheyenne interior wtich is s potless. 131421 On sale for only $72'9 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAGIH 78X>Westminster Ave. in Westminster !IQ. 755 I 6 38· 7880 '70 C-203 ·ton Pl' with cap St .200 751·4625 '75CHEVY LUYPICXUP 4 rylinder . 4 s peed, Here is a perfect COIT'bination ol reliability. economy & a rfordability. I 56585Z I This truck h as low IT'iles. is in E'xcellenl CU'ld.ition and on sale ror only • $2699 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 71'n> Westminster Ave in Westminster B!B-75.51 6 :llJ.78811 'fJ>Datsun P.l 1• Sspd. 11 . <XX> "'i. SS. oOO. 546-0747 evestwkends. '76 Cour ier w /s hell. flairs. rustoll" seats. etc. 12200. Ask for Da Vt> ~. '79 Ford 150 Custoll". 460 VS. auto. I owner. 24M nii. A/C. trlr pkfi!. tool box. xlnt rond. 56800. Ph 7~!!_ ____ _ '88 Ranchero w lcal'T'per sh ell. 289 enJi!. air shocks . heavy dul)f trailer hitch. Good cond. SUlOO FirTI'. 846-4471 . Leave messa~t>. '78 Datsun Kini! Cah . Sspd. a le. 54000 ssz.5320 F.LCAMfNO. '73 IM~1ACV1 .ATE. --~~1~4_!7·~---~ '880M'vyc.arry-all. 6 ryl. stoniz. rl"liable SIZSO. 642-5735 G. Ta)flor ------- 9570 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Dod~e Van. PS/PB. alto trans. A IC. custol'T' intr rstm whls. sler & CB S33001bs t ofr. 67J.4Q56 "72 Ford Van. rustom 200. 3;pd. maJ!S. dean. S2000. ~ .. i6 DODGE 8200. uuto. air. cstm int. ma~s. xlnt $3400. OBO. PP. 644·7670 '73 ChE'vy Van . new custom interio r. new paint. xlnt cond S!.800. 962-9647 -----MlolW..ted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY T OP DOLLAR for top used rar s - foreiin. domt>s tirs or claMics IC your car is extra c lean. !lf'e us FIRST' •I Ill Or911CJr C.-ty -2925 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 979-2100 WllUY Q.IAMCAIS AteTIUCIS CC>t-1 ... Rl CHEVROLET .... ,.. ! I t. I.,. I(, . ' ..... ! \ \1 ' " " S4b-I 200 HIGHIUY8 Top dollars for Sport. Otrs. 8'!'-11· Campen. 914'1. AUlfa 's AakforU/CMOR JIMMAllMO ~AM4 11711 .... Blvd • HUN'l1NGTON BEACH 14~2000 TCPDOLLM PM»llOI eooDIQIAM U•CMll m 1r.1< '•· ' l -, I I •. ( I ( l 1 • .-.... _. c:-. ......... ,. .. 'I .. •' .- ·~ la .... l9el Ill UI ! Al• i. the opportunll v lo~ thfl pun-hus~ CW' tn1d• in (If your r lc>1n ~ ('M('k Wllh l'' 1'bdlv' .... Mirt:t.11 "'". .,.., 1. -"W.U)J ttll ALPA •••• 11.tiCM l..-c>ITS •Ouv.,Rltm Nfo'Wllfltt1' tt•'M 'tl 11J.0t00 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1) Autli l"ux A&f ,..M SIM 1~ ~m l.11•t ti 91' M 71* '\udl 5000S 1m111u1· l1wa11t-d M t'~1 c ,,-c, '71 .. WJOOJ f)ynamitl' 2 door. 4 !\IJt't'<( u 1 r rond . 81 e r«o llOll d e:an' f&40F.llO > SUH JIM MAllMO YOUSWA ... 111711 tiea('h Rl vd JM Dlllar 1opf'('u,1I v.hh w nrf 1•0\ wp t'f" m~I wt• lo atJlll 1'1' 142-2000 hid -t M.>m6 --- l''c'ir Your ('ar' 't(IAu1h 4'MIO lou1ll'tl OIAMH COUNTY'S ---OLDEST JOMfSOM & so.. l8600 & LM• U1rcwy !lfi2 :11 rn :!6:216Harbor Blvd ._. 9709 • <Ur.1a Mesa 540-56:.tO •••••••••••••••• ••••••• W•P.y OYER -looll For Your Good VW. PorscheorAudi ' . ·~ ·~ .... ' . , VW.fORSCHE-AUDI ~ E. Coast Hiway at Baysi~ Drive ~~ _!k'!ch 673-0900 Prftmium pri<'es paid for any used car If oretlUI or domes t i<' I in~ rondition. SttUs First! :!t!X8 lla1·l~1r llhd 1 • .. ,,1., """·' :.111 0:1:111 Al.titln Healy Spnte '64. restored. xlnt cond S2500 . BMX hike S25 99}-8291 '712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '761MW2002 Dynamite 2 door. 4 s peed. air cond. & stf'reo. Rei~e l Rt>iJ(e. !OOIPIDI $5''5 JIMMARIMO VOUSWAGllM 1871 l Beach Blvd. -142-2000 Sales-Servi<'e-1.easiniz low c.r .... --Rolls ttoyre RM W 1540Jamboree Newport Bearh 640-6444 IOIMcL.Allert 850N. Rearh Blvd. LA HABRA IS Mi. No.olSA Fwy> 17141522-SJJJ Sonday by Appt. HOW IS THI TIME ror job seekers to check 'Tl BMW 3201. the Daily Pilot Help Good cond. Low mi. Wanted classiricalion. U 957·6126 the job you want is not . , • . , there you might consider "'.?u .don 1• ~~~d a .'.:un. to orrering your servkes draw fast when ~ ou with an ad in the Job plaC'c an ad m the Ually Wanted category. Phone Pilot Want Ads· Ca II now 642-5678 6'12·.'>678 l ..... ACa YAU.ft MO.TS a&Ma11!.lftite Pkwy MiuimYieJo lll-2040 4tMt4t CklMd SUndays • ---- CREVIER &I Sf 6 llOAOWAY SAHfA AHA 8 3 5·3171 I Hf UU llillo Tl OlllYIHO lilt.CHIHL •°UsmlMWt• '176.:.lcsi4speed 103471 iS~(~) '79m m6(n '17 6.:.1 csi auto < 0040) I 'll>528iA sunrf. 11625 I ~~~..,. 14 BMW Bavaria. Good cmd. Air. $5.000/080. 552-4471 '75 RMW 2002. Very clean. F.xtras. lnqui re 675-911118 a ft . 8 PM . Divon:-ed. must sac '79 m blkltan. Luxus pkf.!. Sleve· 731-2221. Iv. msJo?. '72 2002. AM /FM. looks. . runs iireat. S3500. er-16 79MaCUIY CAPll 4 speed. radio. heater . CU5ton' wheels. Copper with only 19.350 miles 1<112W7.S) $3995 I L Hf<Wl ijOWQ.'Uf I ~VOLKSWAGEN, INC ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove ·74 Capri. xlnt c·ond. s;acrifil't' $16.'iO. 631-2336 ....... w 9100 ....... w 9100 ....... w 9100 ....... w 9100 ....................••. , .•......................•........••....................•........••••. ..... 1mmz1+1 Air, ••t•••tl•, ........... .. 11 I\ ... """'14 ~ ... - ?IDATSUM IJIOCOW'I 4 cylinder, S ~peed. a Ir cUii!.. ereO,..Ve )'Oil evt'r wanted a true economy rar in t'X· oellt'nt condition at a very ~ab~ price? < JOlMYU) Of course you have and Its here and on sale for only $24H WITHAM V SWAGIH 7fm est.minster Ave in Westminster &7551 638·7880 ltll DATSUN 210D&UXE 4DOOISIDAH Automatic trans .. AM/FM stereo cassette. rretallic paint. bodJ. side rroldiniis & pinstripes . Demo. < 154071). < Stk. JZ). OMLYSl777 MEWPOtrr DATSUN 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 13J.IJOO ForSale CHEAP!! Si!&itly used turbo kit ~ '74 Datsun 7. cars 768-5837. 'OOC-0nvt. Roadster S1800 957-Z760 Forl4* DatsunZ Ill) tor + otherparh 768-5837 '7R 2BJZ 2+ 2. xlnt c·onct. Am Fm rass a <'. snrf S74.'i0. PP 640 1!1411 t'Vt~iwkends. iO 0;11-'iun 5 Ill. rtt'Y. mt. radials . bait.. m ut'h !TOI"('. Am Fm. 25mp)!. $1150. 673-3134 '73 240Z · Loaded. Xlnt ('{)nd. S3700 or offer 714/646-2008 '792MZX. 5 spd. a le. full ~T. lo mi. No rash assurre !i8700 balance•. 851>-486.5 'Ill ~X 5-spd. hrd top. loaded. IOK mi. S7700. ~-5574. 548.ms '73 2407. 7 yean; Tl .C l.1i.?ht bron1!' rt.•pciint. air. mai?s. st1l'k S4JOO 0r <' 67 3-6500 Res • 552.7423 '75 Datsun 2807. A (', all" /(fl' st f'reo. S4250. 760-3681 '70 :l4CYI:. immac. yellow w/hlack. new point & int.s:ll00.552-557R Sell t hjngs rast with Daily Pilot Want Ads. NEW '81 DATSUN 210 2 DR.' NEW '81 DATSUN 510 2 DR. NEW '81 DATSUN S/B PICKUP 4 sp. bo<ly s•de mldgs !>speed trans .. mldg pkg ~~ ~r:'rc~!~' · J""'/6 /fl unoercoa! & ,J ,. T~e<mo·guard ~ ~ ~ _ Thermo-• rJ •J . fherm'l·guarll ~ ~ P oteetioo ~-, • guard \-, _ -~ _"'._::-_ -=--=:.,.. ~~~~';~~" e-:~~ercoat .. -~-. . ~otection . _I ~AT •UN (102687) --ll.02282) ~ (~06569) \ ' (Stk 246 I. Stk.309) ..._.. (Stk.2 l2) ~i· s4449 71\· s5914 wj!~ s5179 FINE USED CAR SPECIALS -HURRY! 1979 DATSUN 210 1978 DATSUN 2 DR. HATCHBACK . PU-LONGBED ~=!~~~51~ss:s3999 miles 16.387 miles 1978YXP ) 1Sl~ 1313) Air cond .. radio.!> spd. •4 ' I I trans .. low miles This truck is hard to find (740YHO) (Stk.1396) "" Financing available with no money d ownl "" Up to 60 m onths on epproved credit. i 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP -CUSTOM SALE ENDS SUNDAY. 2/22/81 ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, LICENSE I DOCUMENT ARY FEE •• _ .... ,,_, ___ ''?'"'........ ..... . \ \ . · .. -.. - "'T2 Dlltun MOZ. !Clnt t'lDlld. new t.,_, am''"' ~. ewrytfU« works . 14500 . Mu 1 t See . f7&.1D. 74DATSUM 710 4tlr. Super b cond ition ! F.conomy plus Style! 4 eyl. eftline, trans. radio. 196 4KMW ) Youn Now 12279 JOMMSOlt1r SOtt •U.C. Mll"ctwY 2112111 Ha.rbor BI vcf'. Costa Mesa '540-5630 ...,' 97ZS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOAAT S&ftRMAYA 4 cylinder. S speed. fac- tory air cond.. stereo cassette. wire wheel OOYt'l"S. sun roof. This car is immaculate and has less than 7000 actual miles. She handles like a sports rar and rides like the luxury car she is. 11ASU632) $54ff IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGIH Tin>Westminster Ave. in Westminster ~7551 638-7880 Sporty '76 Fiat X19. ~d rmd. xtras. 752·177S or 673-iOU ask ror Sue. 97Z7 ·····~·~··············· VISITYOUI OUIGICOAST HONDA ~TBS TODAY!!! \MVBSITY SAl.E)&SERVlCE OLDSMOllU HONDA GMCTIUCKS 2850 Ha rbor Blvd. Ca:ITA MESA 540.9640 '78 Honda Civic x Int cond. great gas : 28K mi. $3400/0BO 645-1139 '17 Honda Acrord. auto. AM /FM . xlnt cond Silver S43SO orr s:D-04.56 'Ill Preludf'. Xlnt. cone! 9.UO)' amtrm stereo 641 ·71'21 "78 Honda Civic 4dr Sta lion WaJ?on. lo m1. I owner . a c:. loaclt>d 54125. Call evf's 7.'>9·11918 ·79 Arc:ord Htc:hbk. in t f'xt xlnt c:ond . silvf'r . AM /FM SSJSO. 67.'>·7766 ...,... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ffl Ja,uar 3.8 MK llS all orig. very well ma in· ta.ined Mus t Sacrifice 84&8570 XJ<E Convt. '72. Vl2. auto. mint. 62 mi. $15.999 700-0705 '73XKF.·Vl2 Rdstf'r. mint rond . 4 ~pd . air . sil\'er/black! nf'w top. tires : 37M collector cond. $14.500. 673-37<Y1 9734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71YW KARMA ... GHIA 4 cylinder. 4 speed. This is an absolute diarrond with only 43,000 actual miles. She will have a new home this weekend. Please rome in and see it. 1T111ke a reasonable or- fer and drive il home. 13148) IOIWITHAM YOUSWAGIH 7fmWestminster Ave. in Westminster &7551 638-7880 71MAJDAM.C AW>. trans.. air cond .. ndo, •at.er. This .. the economy apedal of week! l&MM'CJ) A very clean car in excellent mnditlon and on sale at the Incredible price of $32" IOIWITHAM YOUCSWA ... 7tmWestmbuter Ave. in Westminster -7551 6 38· 7880 '79 RX7. ·auto trans. red. xJnt rmd. moo or best df er. 496-5.3116 7 9MAZDAIX7 Au.to. trans .. factory air c:o n d .. s t ereo . A beautiful performa11ce sports car in superb con- dition. Ownin!l a car like this makes li f e worthwhile. I 325VCV ) Eli.joy driving and the sale price ol only $72" IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGIH 7a.>Westminster Ave. in Westminster asB-7551 6 38-7880 'S> RX7. spec. paint job. C5trl' int .. SlO.SOO. ~301S. '79 Malda RX -7 . BeaW!ul. low mileage. broni.e color. A IC. 4s pd. am/fm /stereo tape. sruf. miti wheels. SllSOO. F\nancinii avail. upon approved c r edit . S40-S300. Ask for Mr. ~yliff. _____ - "16 Ma7.da station wajlon. RX-4. S2000. Call after 6pm 549-1573. ----------~---9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73280C. It. blue. well pre· se rv e d classic 985001000. 752-2404 dys: 552·S4'71 eves. '78 4SOSF.L. 58.000 m I . snrf. J?.ood C'Ofld. needs paint S17 .S00 rir m tm-9900 Mercf'des ~D· ·79 Maple yellow. striped. s unroor. stereo r ass. polis hed wheel s Reau.tiful & mint cond. $28.500. 557 9044 ; e\'t'S 78).(S!9 11O.ASSIC'280SL OriJt. ~'Iler. 72.000 mi. . ..................... . .,, .... 4 ..-t. II.GO milee. new U..,.._gpe. CmG) Cllvm-..W llt6 Broedway SINaAna a.31Tl .,., .... D)ftamite B Roadster, 4 1peed with over .drive. Very_....,, condition. Slttl .-.MMIMO YOUCSWA ... 111711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 ....... 9747 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i4 Pantera GTS. slver on blk. 125.000. 23.880 mi. & 1137. 49tH480 ,..,... '741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 PIUGIOT TUllO. llACHIMPOITS 848 Dove Street NF.WPORT BEACH 75J.OtOO ---PCll"ld9it 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 97t-POllSCHE ..,2rC0"91 V8. 5 speed. air cond .. pwr. windows. cr uise. AM/FM rass. it under · 16.000mlles! <92003681. ... THEODORE ROBINS FORD .JQM) HARBOR Bl VO (Q')IA Ml')A o~2 0010 '71 914 . low miles. nice cond. Make offer. 1188-211116: 846-7~ aft 5. '76 911$. Sspd. m aJ?S. stereo cass. snrf. silver. immac. 112.950. PP. 640-1948 evf'S /w kends. n Porsche 911S TarJ?a. Barton yellow . Rlaupunket AM 1FM cass . lo rPi, air. cruise rontrol. a ll leath int . cover & hra . leasf' •purchase . Fiest around 645-6776 'ffi Porsrhe 912. 5 i;pcl. rehll mtr. xlnt hody. !->il \'C'r hlk. SliSOO fi7!).4174 '79 Por.irhe 911 SC'. onf' owner. every avail op- tion. rf'd. P P F.,·es 661·9373 . ale. nu tires. 2 tops. 'Tl 924. red. sn rf. air. Showroom Sharp. Must am/fm tape. xlnt cond . see to apprec. Have all $7750. SS9-0318 or service records. $22.500. 5.51· 1523. PP.~3136 'S> 924 Turlxl Porsche . '76 450SEL. metalll<' rully equipped. !20.000 l>rown. a lloys. 33M . f i rll" Call artt>r mint. SUl.500 64S-<YT76 6Pfl" wkends 673· ltlOfl. 45a5l.. '76. Ute blue. S0.000 '00 DodJo?e 6<'yl runs l!l'IOd m1. oriJ? ownf'r. See to I need<; some Y.ork $1>541 a ppn!'C'. P P 759-1909 I 53&-0203 Clmc k "75 3400. Air. snrf. ne~ ..... 9755 tires AM t FM 1Cass. Good rond. Auto. trans. 752·690S F.ves/wknds : 831-7921 Have something to sell ? Cla ssified ads do it well. Classy Autos Ad vertised in t he DAILY PILOT • •••••••••••••••••••••• '711ENAULT LE CAR RiJ?~est Sunroof in TO'A>n' Only IS. 702 miles on this super j!as s aver with 4 cyl.. 4.<;pd. trans . 1818XJ<R> See it Now $2979 ~&SON IJRcollt Mlrcwy 26216Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540-5630 Find what you want in Dally Pilot Classifieds. '520 ~=.u. 9520 A~=.u. '''° ...... ................ . LI.ASE DIRECT! . -- • ... SAAi TUllOt llACHIMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO OIAMHCOUMTY SAAi BUYorLEA.SE DIR!X."T OVERSEAS DWVERIES t 0 120 GarCIPn Grove Bl G"'den Grove 530·9190 '762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 ~D GL w~n . white-blue. lull. racks. bumper ~ards. assumf' I S'?. 1$e. 645-8835 . 77$-JaM Toyata 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71TOYOTA ca.ICA6T umAac A~o. trans .. factory air rmd.. power steerin~. steno. What will you do v.;ui all the money yo u save? This is a tr ue diamond in emerald tireen and less th an :M.OOOmiles. 165lVATl A veritable bar~ain for only $54tt IOIWlntAM VOLKSWAfHH 7800 Westminster Ave. In Westminster &7551 638-7880 ·11TOYOTA Celica Coupe I.ow miles. automatic & air All oriitinal & sharp as a tad< ' l(l14S F.T ) • $3995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 11171 1 Rearh Rlvd. 842-2000 .... ,~ rorol'.A.~ ~-Hm COROLLA 4 cyhnder. auto. trans •) very pretty sunnowe r vellOY. with ver v low "'iles and in excellent rondition. I l78LCO > She drives l[J'eat and is on sale for only $2199 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEH 7600 Westminster Ave. m W~tminster tm.-7551 6 38. 7HSll •16TOYOTA SR-5 HATCHIACK S sPtt'(I. radio. heater . c ustom wheels . t>xl ra clean' Rlue "'1th 42.400 miles ls.'IM53 I $2595 ... HfQ.Jt ijowoitd vou<SWAGlN. INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Gr ove '17CeUcaSilverCstrP int. aic. auto. am 1r"' s tert'il cass. xlnt cond. S499S ~ 1933. 586-9967 '79 Celica GT. am fl'l" stert'O. 5 s pd. sunroof. rre JeS. 545-278 l. 64S.IY192 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 410, I rvlne (714) 833-3494 J ..... _ a •.. • . •• 1'"41. --..... .... .. I 1111 ' ..... .. •' ,.._ .... .... p& I .-ui)ller • , I • ......., aad __ ., ..... Mr a ..... = .. Wlnw.e ......... -• t b rtvAve a'I' '•trr ... . .. .,. "7'YW .. DJaMNte -root q ........ n6>aild ~eater plu1 tape . 81hw/11Ml. <MIPHB> Pttl .. MMIMO l'CUCSWA ... llrll~•vd. MJ.2111 "74YW ... A Sharpest Ottle Ghia cn.p in town. 4 speed and very clean . Ccnll..XC) $42'1 acMMIMO VO&DWA ... lmt Beach Blvd. lfJ.2000 • • VW parta, '•left• n• door, "73 left door. IDmch. 541it7'4 '79 YW DllSIL Dyna mite Rabbit Dleael. Ctlltom ' door with air and stereo. Clem! C511WJCL) ... , .... MAlllMO YCLISWA ... 1mt Beach Blvd. MJ.2000 W h SMOO. ''7 for S2900. ~Belt otfer p.p. MUST S!11..541il085 "7tYW.._,. •1• ··-ms 11111 EVOY •ru 1:• ,._CLISE! ••lllT! 1• llEIME SALE tlMGOING ON OVER 50 TO CHOOSE FROM BllWITHAM YUSWAGEN '19JOW19tminster Ave. ln Watminster -'1551 41 •· 7111() 76YWVAH 7 puaen1er, look• & nn ireat. All original. (72'10) Cll'fBIMW lit fr Bro.dway s.taAna 835-3171 '75YW u ......... "74_YW.,_ 4 C)'IDder. 4 speed. "I Sta.rted the Who le TtiDI". I'm a pretty lit· tie beltle with low miles Ind I am very healthy. <4ARXQ> I can be seen this weekend a nd pfthMed foronl)' · Sit" IOIWITHAM VCUSWA._. 'l9IO Westminster Ave. _ _jnJ{~iJllter •s1 e.a-7lllO 72YWCAMPll Dynamite Westfalia ~Top. 4 speed. Very nice condition. + 0ll5074 > SZ"I .... MAllMO VOUSWA ... 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 '67YWIW 4 speed, rMtio, heater. Gold with rebuilt engine. C191DCKB) ''"5 ·rt/)~· ~.Uowcwl ~ttJ VOUCSWAGIN. INC 4 cylinder. 4 speed, IUno. l1SI rool. A very - • . 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove remuttable car! She -------- tmonl;y 43,000 miles and la ln ahowroom condi· lion. A beautiful gold metallic paint and C\llkJm Interior. A real fell't. C51'1MVI> "11 VW Scirocco. clean 4 spd. xlnt mpg AM /FM Sla'eo/C8ssette, almost new tires, low miles . cau <714 > 988-0234 afl ·Tpm. CM. .... :e,_ .... ...._ ftrll .,. CU.... 1"', met. •.• /080 .•• ..... ....... nrtcand. ~v ... ..,.., ..... -..u Cllus:iM "JI ~ ..•.................... ...... 9772 ....................... YOLYO IA&lm ¥Cl.YO ... HarWllvd. COSl'AMESA ...... , 141-9467· C&U•ICCMMrf VOi.YO L.,.._ Vol¥O Dealer In Onnae County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT ·~.._?t Z+Z Hatellbaek ! t:coeocnleal s 1,eed -•aal trau. Clean ar!(mllU). CM.YS4ltl HOWMDCI .,., Dowe• Quall 8'a. NEWPORT BEACH IJMlll •USMITI Wet.w • ..,.,.. Hledlon of NEW •. uszp ~· i.J"'·-.l CONNELL C HEVR Olf T .. . r •' ' 54~ I 200 "11 °'"Y Mama. 4 cyl, ldr. AmfFm radio/tape deck. M&Gl2. •71 M,libu classic . lmdfd. nice car, $900. m.oa 10120 Garden Grove Bl '140nair4spd, gd eng & Garden Grove 530-Q 19Q · trans. fair body & int . ....................... ffOI ....................... "11 Gttmlin Brand New »igine. Xlnt Mileage, S1lllfO '190-tlCllOt, '159-1121 TO-IT.JS TOLOVllT. '73 Hornet. Gd WORK CAR., loob good. runs .,ad. Makes good fint car. SJ00/080951·2551 SCiO • is. 4131-4720. ----76-MOMZA 2 + 2, 4 cyl.. good mileage, a/c, radio, transferable warranty. Slll·&'I or 759-0080 'i'2 Impala. 2 dr, 400 V8, pJd cond, SlSOO or best . !IM-1125 Impala 4dr. Only 39,000 ni.les. One owner. Has everything. Sl99S. 64&8181 ~ ft 10 I 'i'2 Nova 250 auto. Sl500. -I can before 6pm 8411-9915 -·••••••••••••••••••• aalt for Dave. '80 8'8dt Parjt Ave. 2dr. ldnt cond. g irbs. old, a..... tt25 Yetour' Int.. fully loaded --••••••••••••••• • S7!J04111MQS •ffli Riviera. all orig, astom whls, mint cond, sac, tst 985. ~ '1274 ttl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUl#I CADILLAC DULBl~IN OIU•ICO&Mn! 71CHRYSLB CODOIA 1 ___ ... n~ite eustom 2 door, automatJc Ir air cmd. Only 25,000 miles an tll9 buuty. < 12181) IOIWITHAM YOIDWA ... 'l'SIOWestminlter Ave. In Westminster '98 Bug: Cherry pain· t/tnt. Rblt eng, trans. Sl825. 1-8411·31182. SALES. SERVICE AND LEASING AW>. trans .. factory air cond., power windows. split JIO'Wef' seats, stereo C8Mtte, Landau top, tllt wlftl, cruise control. A 9t1nling dove grey with grey leather interior. (5'23lJOV) This fine rid· ing car is in superior mnditian and has all the features for the comfort nmded buyer for only 144" IOIWITHAM ..... acMMIMO wx.nwA ... l.lrll 8eecb Blvd. Ma.2000 VW, "11 Rabbit L. Snrool. Blaupunlrt, A /C, SIX riles. Mint eond. t5500. .... "7J.YWIUS l>Jnunite 7 puaen1er 4 a)lefld with alr. e .ooo mJea .. Qean! (Rna51) $36tl .... MAlllMO VOLDWA ... l.l'Tll Beach Blvd. 142-2000 -.si 41•·7lllO "74 VOLDWA ... Dynamite Dasher 2D !broal. 4 speed. radio • helller. Very clean car! C74/SYAJ) ans .... MMIMO VOLDWA ... 18711 Beach Blvd. MZ.2000 "74VOUSWA ... o.ta wqon. 4 speed with alr. Only 44,000 miles. Dynamite! (IMLIO) Slffl JIMMMI«> YOUSWA ... 11711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 '71 VW Bug, nu tires. .,adallapeSZlll5. 841-sza '74 Super Beetle. xlnt cond. new red paint, new tins, 1warool. Pioneer ems. Ph 173-7(m3 VW "74 Super Beetle. Xlntcond. 840-9505 '79 Scirocco. like nu. BealL met. colci. Xlnt maintenance . Nu Michelin tires. 30mpg, reg gas. A /C. super aereo, a'§()(). 780-0649. Keep trying. '73 Bug, nr-new reblt rrotor. good cond. 76M mi. $18115. '73-8405 '89 Bui, auto/stick, sun- roof, xtru. xlnt cond. P'lnd what you want in "1'5 SCIROCCO xlnt cond, Sl.3115. M0-0078 Daily Pilot Classifieds. nwny xtras must see S2950. 4!J7·1041 Alltot, N•w 9100 Alllo1, Mew 9100 'i'2 vw SUper Beetle Re· ••··~··•••••••••••••••• ·~··••••••••••••••••••• bit engine Sl8CXJ or best We sell, lease and service only BMW's because we know no better. d'fer, call 4141-0377 "19BugCoov. White. Less than 3.000mi. Showroom new. &IG-55. '64 VW Bug. runs good. clean. Sl:llO. «·5716 '65 VW. sunroof. rm radio. new trans • eng L5M mi ago, needs paint & body. moo. 645--rBT 'i'2Cmlper, reblt eng. nu brb.-pnt-radials-stereo. S2llOO. 557-42.llO -n VW Bus. xlnt cond. 1 ()()() H.111.lo< Blvcl (0\1,1 ,........,, S40'()100 "76 CADILLAC • ... Aft.LI hdory air cond., power windows. power seats. ltfftO tape. Landau top. titt wheel. cruise con· trot One ol America's nmt popular and huc- wtol.m a~biles ever built. A beautiful c hocolate brown ~t.alic with tan leather inl«ricr. <S18URA ) You will certainly enjoy own· ing this gem for only S7ft9 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA ... 7a.>Westminster Ave. in Westminster 97551 638·7lllO "16 Seville. rt!d lthr uphol. red ext , xlnt cond. Loaded. 82.000 mi. llJ'7SO. 951·9500.499-'1S45 '72 Cad. Fl e etwood Bro ugham . ful l y eqipped. mint cond. celebrity owned . 81D-Z153. SS400. Clauified Ads, your one· 1st & Broadway• Santa Ana • 835-31 71 '1111).8.MOeves. stopshoppingcenter. AlllM. UMCI Alltot, UMCI Alrtos, UMCI AMtot. U1ed ....................... ···'"'-··················· ............................................. . ·e:mnt· VOUSWA ... 'l'SIOWe.tndmter Ave . In Weatinlmter m.si ••. .,., J9TI O:Jnloba with ONLY 33.000 orilin•I miles! Loaded wlth e:atraa ! White witb uddJe top Ir lnttrior. SS750/bat of. fer. Call MZ-9124 or M&lllOlfruk for Rick. Well Kept '7S Co....,., me owner. '7S2·1'Tl5 or 1'13-1Ull ut for Sue. c.wtt. ff32 .. .................... . 1\rtJo Qwged CUil. bit DuntOY ccnvt. Lie. fully ecppped, 18mpt, must sell Ulis week. $18.500. 551·9119/1Sll. , .......... u.dC..11 "7tCoeuathU2 4 ..... ·10.000 ..... = T top. deor ...... ,. . .,. wl•dows, 1port ... (llOYMY) $1 110 IJICUllA llUll . fl>(G) 831.aDl~ 5HOWllOOM COMD. '?ST-TOP P~r brakes, power wS!dows, power steering with tilt /telescopinc steering wheel, air, AM /FM stereo, rear window defogger, aWJnwitic trans. Snow wtwte with Burgundy in· Urior. 27,000 miles. Im· ma cul ate thruout ! sa.100. 754-41790 or N8wf!r Ad noe. 842-4300 ·31tn. "74T-top, A/C. auto trans, PIS. '5K ml. only .-,1080. Aft 41:30 PM. Gl-2118 '14 T·top w /power brakes. air. Am/Fm stereo. auto tilt /· teleacoplnl steerint wlf. tm w/leather int, •.aoo mt. mint cond . ......... ~ ttJJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. XR'J, all pwr .......... • 1o m1. saoo. c.11 --•.s. 'MIJiDdllleyltlmt..,, ._ ... 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Cruise contro l. tilt wheel. quad stereo a nd s o m uc h m o r e! <702UJQ> Reduced to JmtS1'79 JOlllSOM Ir SOH =e'::!'l eo.taMesa 5~5630 - 'S Fairlane, xlnt condi· tian. only '10,000 mi, ask· tng n100. -.em ........... hi1•"""t c•••Mc• . teM,.. U it• 90i •h••I• end i• fof' ..... r ow'lt find H In the eutewtetlve clH alllodo ol tho DAILY "LOT M2·M11 i•t j(\iiji!1)# tiOO SAVE NOW ~ MOST MODELS DISCOUNTED FAR BELOW THE FACTORY STICKER 1981 CIVICS CIVIC 2 DR. HATCteAC«S 1300cc -1500cc 5 Speeds -Automatics 1981 ACCORDS ACCOID ,,,., 2 Dll. HATCHIACll Std. Accords & LX's 5 Speeds -Automatics * HOlllA 1ti ~COllYERlllU . I ........... ...... ......... .....u..4 AlltM.UeH •••.................... .. .................................................................................... . _.................. -.... !!!! '.9:~~ ........ !.'!! •••.. -..... !!!:! ~.~.......... • ..... ~ ........... ,~!~.~-- ii .. Oii1991, 1•'-b W -a..-..... .fl...... 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Ulla ...-etid for 141-JllO &.!per Family .,on tm. .. ...... .. ...... ..__,.. .............. -··-:~ ... ~ M0-'1820 -~.... 1 1 __ ... ftlllo 'M w t I ..,... 'Tl Plyn'IOutb Volare d ''71 Bonneville. 4 dr Yetll Ollila-. •Cul -._... •llOft· ey . IGIWITMAM Wp au&o stereo full an 10 much more! ledlll _.... cond l2900 ...................... . •• ... LL• :.".i.:....... ... .ar. 8llllD <.itu. ••· _ -·... · · · (Gn'Dll YOUl'I for OnJy · _.... · · ----.... ._.._... pwr , A C . fend e r -Wllilbl -....: evn Ir "13Vep . ...eo.xlntcondl· ... •• .,, ..! ...__ h-~--· -·· . .,. ,.._.;..,,._, .__.._,., • ,...!'~~~ve. =·.119· -. ......... , ---&<RA.a • wbdllM-5al6. tion.BIO.llz..'14Tleves . .. _ -'la11111ecl A1b are ll•• 11RI m"711.1u-11ver4 • ..._.._ ,..._ __.._.. _..... •II al. alal ~o•d wwer to It lllatUHful cyt, No. air. Pl• tun· ••t IS·.,_ U.. ...... , Have you read today's "71 Vqa. Xlnt. transp 'TS Yep ffatchbk 11271 . ..... .a a.-. .. , prap ur urd ..... H '1 rGOf • .uno. 51.000 "''· "12 Dwt«. xlnt condition. Z!JSffarbor Blv · Clusified Ada? IC not. car . New tires. air. Ooodentr. A/C. AM /FM . .. u...ain lUnl <'GM. •bltt4rl'Wa) lo lellmur~ .... -.d .•••. PP. CluliftedA*,youlooe-721C mi.9111&. ·eo.taMesa you're mlssina the best r eblt. U 'J{. s 1100. new peirit. tires. brb. aria ... Gd tine ~; MMM. . 8top1.......,center. 84'7·1115 540-MJO baraainlintown: 911Ml%l.IM-1703 '7141&M-48.'Meve -•• -.nea lJlew .... ....._Mew . t111 ....._Mew tlOO ......_Mew · tlOO AllhN. Mew tlOO Alltos. Mew tlOO Allhtl,·Mew tlOO ...... Mew "'11UMCOlM .... , A Mlft ti ~-· Youn No• •il1' full ............. ..nor. frui" ('Otltrol. q uad tt--. unttX£> No• .... _ ........ lotit U..Mlll::'l .-Jfartlor Blv . c.talllesa 149-UJI -'11&...cOLM T ... te-. Tt. t1a1!5hip ol Proud L tnfol n s ! Fully equipped with all the lumry ! Velour interior. quad stereo. cruise con· trol. 1233l1KH l ~ it Now11C'19 JOI I ISOM & SOM u.c... Mlrc.-y 311215Harbor Blvd. eo.taMeu 540-5610 Merc:sy HSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORA!liCECOUNTY'S .. llST UNCOLN·M ERCURY DEALERSHIP . ~ ~"'"'-'-• UNCOLN·MERCURY . 16-UIAutoCenter Or. SD Fwy-Lake Forest eJdt IRVINE 130-7000 -~-y ...... ~ ..... Luxurious Livlna is yours In this beeutlfully equipped 4dr. with leather interior. tilt wheel. cruise control. am/fm tape. J ICM908> See it Now..,, JOlllSOM&SOM U..Mlrcmy 211111Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-1630 7t~Y couaMD-7 Go with Style! This 2dr. feature! air cond.. pwr windows. tilt wheel. cruise control. alloy wheels. (llOWZD) Now J\llttml JOI llSOM & SOM .......... cmy ~Hartlor Blvd. Calle Mesa 540-MJe u...... tt52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!'78 Ford Mustang ti. A beautiful l ook in ft hatchback tha t i s loaded! Automa ti c trans .. air cond .. stereo. C.B .. wire wheels & is wtite w/White interior. SJOOO/best offer. Loan can be arranged. Ca II Ctive at hofT'le : 551-3014 or at work: 979-2500. 'Iii Mustan~. really clean in & out. 6 cyl. auto. nu radials-brakes-tune-etc. StSOO or offer. 957-1631 aft. 5. '79 Mustan~ Ghia. V-8. onl y 21.500 mi. llhr seats. premium sound system. TRX tires. tn>tric alum. whls. sport suspension + much mo r e . S4 .950 . 17141955-1010 M·F : 17 1 4 )7 60 -6512 eves/wkends. ·a. :r>l. 9.000 mi on rblt en~. Runs strong. 1 owne r . mus t sell. St400 /b s t. Home 66-7Dl. work 975-4718 'ffl Must. Auto. air. mint thru-out. Must sell. Sac. Sil700. 982· 7033 '65 Mustang. air. am /fm cass. 4 new radials. xlnt cmd. moo. 982-3'33. "70 Mustatg 302-eng. good cmdition, ~1874eves. Cl' 11H1 HH ....................... ......... , ............................................................................................................................................................................. . ·~. .. AND COSTA MESA AMC JEEP TO ADD • • • $ .CASH REBATE I HURRY! OFFER ENDS TODAY! FEB. 2Dth EPA EST MPG EST HWY•• Nlw 1911 CKOID Stltila Wat• 17 I 27FACTOIY STICIH •'614100!0 llDUCTIOM •'500cASH IRATE YOUI MEW 1981 EAGLE SX4 414 ssso8FACTOIY STICKll • S 7 ' 2 I 00/o RIDUCTIOM -5 500cASH REIATE 57596 YOUI PllCE Comes with automatic trans .. 6 cylinder. am/f m radio. pin stripe. bucket seats. skid plate & more. (144252). Yours for im· mediate delivery. Com es with power steering. power brakes. radio. roof rack & more. (131921) (GOSS). Yours for Immediate delivery. @ EPA EST MPG PUT IT IN YOUR P-OCKET OR APPLY IT TOW ARD YOUR DOWN! HERE'S HOW IT WORKS! •.. £¥try new At.IC &JEEP ~-"'•t .. wtll be tOid •t 1.ctory tt•C-'-•' 0t1ce INot our \tJOC)Hted ht CWtee'• $\AJl.rac.t 9500 fr()l'f'I w•nde>w' thCIUtt •nd epeJty to your do""n OIVf"ent or out rt..., vour DC)Ctl,e4: ..,..,., orws.ent ad at time of purch .... 31 NEW 1981 Comes with power s teering. power brakes. air conditioning . am/fm radio. (291749). Yours for imme diate delivery . SPIRIT '6402FACTOIY STICIB •'448 100/o llOUCTIOM ....._ •'500cASH IRATE 55454 YOUI PRICE 27 EST HWY•• WHILE GM AND FORD RAISE PRICES, WE ROLL OURS BACK. ON EVERY HIGH-MILEAGE CAR. We think it's time car buyers got some relief. So American Motors and its dealers have reduced margins to give you a 10°/o rollback of base vehicle list .prices. (Optrons not included.) This rollback applies to every Tough American we make -every 1981 Spirit, Concord and 4-wheel-drive Eagle model. e.. Spirit liftback is now list priced $408 less than Chevette hatchback coupe. Concord 4-door now ' lists for $1009 less than Citation 4-door. And 4- wheel-drive Eagle Kammback is now list priced $1134 less than Mustang 3-door. But you 've got to get rolling soon. The price roll - back ends February 20th. "List price ir1cludlng Calif. emissions system. factory testing. dealer prep and dest1· natJon charges Los Angeles. State and local taxes. opt~ns. registration lees extra Estimated delivery time ·· 45 days from Amer"ifn Motoii Sales Corporation •"Use these figure' for comparison. Your mileage may vary with speed. wealher, tnp length. Actual highway mileage will probably be less Vehicles equipped with standard transmissions. Fleet vehicles not Included In price rollback. . .. J. . . .. ! I ' I I ~ t. ·~ I: I • . .,. .. ~ •YALIES II -IVEllTllY If '1PRllL W" ID Alll USO '11 • 11 ClllYSl.OS All Pl.Mlllll-F•OUS SAVlllS . . . SEE ATLAS CHIYSl.EI, PLYMOUTH NOW! HRYSLER le BARON 4 DOH S£1AN USED 1979 PLYMOUTH HORIZON TC3 HATCHBACK . $ 1975 CHRYSL& CODOMCOUPI loeded Inc. VI, auto. trana., 8ir cond.. pwr. st .. rlng -· br8Me - door locks -aeat -windows, AM-FM atereo, cruiM, vinyl top, aunroof, IMlNf. cuatom wheela & much mor.I (995LAE). 5.2291 1979 CHRYSL& UIAIOMCOUPI VB, automatic trana.. air cond .. pwr. steering a brakes, radio. wire wheel covers. waY( tires & morel (851'MlW). -53195. 1977 IUICK -AL COWi VI, auto. trana., air cond.. pwr. ll & tJrakea, apllt pwr. Hat, pwr. windows, AM-FM atereo 8 t~ vinyl top, tllt, crulae, cuatom wheela, waw tlrea & morel (1158QU). 53195 1980 PLYMOUTH •Ol.Aa ..... 6 cyl .. automatic trans .. air cond .. pwr. steering & brakH, radio, custom moldlnga, vinyl top. wsw tires & morel (703YVU). USED 1980 CHRISLER leBAROJ ~ 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic tr8"Smiasion. air conditioning, Power 1t .. r1ng, Power brakes. AM·FM stereo, Power windows, cruise control. wsw tir• & morel (eo&ZGT). 1979 PLYMOUTH CHAMPCOUPI Economical 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed traMmlealon, Power b~ak•. radio, w.w tiree & morel (115WV!:J). 53495 80PLYMOUTH -AllOWCOUPI E'conomlcal 4 cyl . engine. llUtomatic trans.. air cond.. pwr. bt'aue. bucket seats. radlO, wsw tlree & morel (548ZGT). usm 1980 PLYMOUTH YOLARE SEDAN Equipment ·includes economical 6 cyt., automatic trans.. air conditioning. Power ~leering, PoWer brakes. vinyl top. custom moldings, radio, waw ttrea and morel (094YVU). s · Based on the manufacfurer.11 suggested retail price clrect from Chrysler to you, on all ftawwwcecl b.-..cl HW 1981 Chrysler, Plymouth Cars, lncludlncJ ll•+oa ts met the 111(" Cars, but not the Imperial 1979 DODGE cclr ..... 4 cyt. engine. automatic tr81"1a., power brMn. radio, rear window delogger, CUiiom Interior, radill wsw tlr• & morel (304848). 53695 1980 CHEVROLET CITATIONS.AM 6 cyl .. automatic trans .. air cond .. ,pwr. steering & brakes. 2 tone alnt, custom moldings & interior. .radio. wsw tires & morel (294YYK). I FOR FLEET SAW & lEASE I INFOIMAnON, CALL , BENE FIANIO 5~--1934 SEIWcEHlllS· MOlllAY ,,.,, flliAr 1:30 A.II. TO 5:30' r.M. SAlUllAY.· 8:00 A.It TO S:io P.M. SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AIOUT·RINTIN• 4 I 980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP .· -----llllYllB .,Mft8•~ANN .............. A• ••-1moua do•or la••, olfwed '° pey four ....... ol • ..,.... caN at a ec.vaAIMlet IM»pitat for a Newport Beaeb womaa wbo auf.fera from a •1--ative braJ.a diHaM and •M Ml -.aid medlcal bills ol ..... Hoa1 Memorial Hospital officiah revealed the offer Thunday after the lateat in a series of court bearln11 to determine what sbou.Jd be doae r wU~ H ·1•ar-old Ard1U•e . ,...... No ...... ecm1idlred 1D Med of aeuU car• a.o.pltallutlon, llra. ~·a removal from Hoq Md beeD aoupt tut week by IM»p6tal attorneys. But an order by Oran1e ~:I Superior Court Juqe PNmer appoiallq her ph yahlan as temporary couerva&or Ud oely men~ transfer to UC Irvine Medical Center, wbicb like Hoa1 believed abe wu better off in a CODY.a.cent or akilled Duniq facWty. UCJ attorney• persuaded anoth•r Judie to iuue a temporary stay of Jud1·e Pren.aer's nallnl lut Friday ao they could ... 1ue a1aimt any ·transfer ol tbe woman to tbeir facUity. Pren11er, visibly a1itated Tburaday by the delay in lmplemmtiq bi.a ru.Un1, said be intended that the woman's physician could transfer Mn. Brobeck to any facility • I appropriate for ber can, and not Jlllt UCI. However, he aareed to amend hh order to state more apeeillcally that tlm wu bi.a intent. 1 Prenner iuued Ills oriliaal order after tbe woman's family had .told him they could no loa1er affonS tbe nW'llnl care llra. Brobeck requires in a CODValelCfllll bolpital. They said her care durlna tbe past six or seven years baa exhausted '800,000 in insurance benefits. Tb• stricken woman la a quadrip&ecic wbo ls unable to communicate . Tbe olfer by the anonyJDOUS donor, Hoa1 off I cl ala said, presumably ls still 1ood OD the baaia of Prenner's amended order . It baa been estimated that it would cost $4,400 per. month to provide around-the-clock nursing care the woman requires wherever she goes. Mrs. Brobeck bad been admitted to Hoal lut AUIUlt 1ufferin1 from fever •nd complieationa related to ·her major illnesa. She bad been 1tayln1 in a convalescent hospital following an earlier two-and·a -balf-year stay at Hoa1. Dr. Korey Jor1enaen, Mrs. Brobeck 's physician and temporary conservator, could not be reached for comment Thursday. FV school district to lay off 16 Airport erash Pilot blames faulty engine By IODI CADENHEAD ... ....,""' ..... The piJot of an Air California jetliner that crubed Tuesday ni1bt at John Wayne Airport wUb • people on board told lnvea~ Tbunday tbat a faculty -atDe forced him to crash land followin1 tower orden to circle the airport. Investigators from the Natlcmal TramportatJOD w.ty Board and Federal A vlatioa AdminlatNUon 1be1an pleclnl to1etber events that led to tbe crasb of Flight 338 as it · apparenUf attempted to avo'd craablq into anotber Air Cal Boelnl m prepartq for tueoft. • 'T.be pilot reported to ua that the number two en1ine did not come up to performance for tbe lbroltle position," a aid Ira Furman, spokesman for tbe National TranaportaUon Board. Aa workers fmlabed clearing the wreckage from the runway, Furman told reporters that investigators were unclear why the second Air California didn't take off. off systems that could have caused more aerioua explosions . "I can't tell you that be did anything heroic," said Furman. A spokesman for Air . CaUfomia said tbat tbe pilot and co·pllot have been taken off 1U1bt duty penclln1 outcome of the inveat~lon. Tbe nt1ht attendants were taken off lll1ht cbfty t.empor.,.U,.. Parman aafil that no disciplinary actloca baa been <See ca.ua. Pa1e Al) Bus strike end seen nearer By GLENN 8COTI' ... ...,""' ..... Orance County's atrike·bound public buses could be back on the streets early next w~ if a tentative cootract setUemeot is reached today or Saturday between the Orange County Transit District and its •lrikinl work en. DMty ........... ..., ........ Air California officials Thursday identified the pilot of the plane that crashed as Don Clark, 53, who was hired by tbe airline in 1967. Other crew members included: First officer Ned Pederson, 43; and ftigbt attendants, Dee Dee Chambers, 28 ; Mike Macrorie , 28, and Donna Park, 33. The outlook for such an agreement seemed good today after oegotiaton for the Transit District and the United Transportation Union resumed talu 'l'bunday, meeting from 2 p.m. until 12:30 lb.is morning. CABLES ATTACHED TO BEAM OF AIR CALIFORNIA JETLINER TO REMOVE IT FROM FIELD Plane waa not picked up but~ 8Cr098 the alrebtp to Clear the run .. , Furman said that Clark followed correct procedures for a crashing landing by shutting Car injures councilman Westminster City Councilman · Conner Collacotl, who also was the city's police chief from 1958 to 1971, ·bas suffered a broken leg alter being struck by a car, police reported today. Collacott, 57, was hit. while walking to a Coastline Com- munity College c lass in Westminster Wednesday night. He was listed in fair condition. today in tbe intensive care unit at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Police said the accident oc· curred as 'Collacotl was crouinl Edwards Street south of Trutr-- Ave. Talks were to resume this afternoon. "We're getting down to the nilly-gritty it.ems," said James Reichert, district general manager. "Hopefully, we might be able to get things solved today." Once negotiators reach agreement , union representatives will call a meetinl of the · 212 mechanics and 945 bus drivers to poll tbem for final approval of the contract. District olficiala, likewise, will aat for approval from tbe five-member board of directors. Goldy Norton, a Loa An1eles·bued public relations adviser for tbe union, said today he doesn 't know when ne1oUaUona miabt end. "I'd bate to speculate because I don't knoW," he said. c8ee BTal&E, Pase AJ) Deadline extended for captive's life By &OBERT BARKER Of .. D9llY """ ..... Colombian guerrillas have ex- tended by 15 days their deadline in their threat to kill an American hosta1e afflliated with a Hunt- inlton Beach B i b l e translating organization, it was report- ed today. But a tight lid of secrecy concerning the latest de- velopmlilts in lbe drama that began Jan. 19 in Bo1ota has beem imposed by of- ficials at Wycliffe Bible Translators Inc. "We have declared a moratorium on comments· coo- cemlng tbe kidnap of Cheater Bit· term an," Wycliffe Press Secretary Betty Blair said today. "We feel that Chet bu a bet· ter chance to live if we don't talk a bout it. But we are more hopeful than ever." Armed guerrillas ~ad threatened to till Bitterman at I (See CAPl'IVE, Pase AZ> . \ 2nd hostage plan told PORT WORTH, Texu CAP> -MWJanalre H . Rou Peral, wbo IUltermlnded the eeeape al two of bis empl07eea from an Iranian prison, eoneocted a ldaeme mt tbe reqwt of U.S. offlclala for reaeala1 tbe Amerian ........ but It .... reJeNd • Pm&llp ·= a Yort Wortb t.lntalon sap. &XAS·TV d10 reportell n.indar tMt elednalee-lllced 1Ut1 ••cl football 1ame •ld•ohpea from Dall•• =-· Coull ftm L ntr1 Ill auaw ••••••• ,._..., ......... 'baa ....................... .......... pnetlee ..... ' twaaw•hrt•. n. eonnot .. •to.., ... ! ti rescue baaed • a jotDt lD•el&ilauGa b)' surrounded t.be crub alt.-and Mae ._..,.r delptte efforta to KXAS aDd NBC Nen. An NBC kept obeervera at baJ. And plant aopblsticated eleetromc spoh9mu sald tbe network Scbatte's father said be locatin1 •ad1ets o• the would brMdeaat \be report C. SUlpected bis IOD W8:1 ID tralnlnl boltqe9, tbe atatlOa reported. "NBC Nltll&l7 New" todaJ. for anatberracue allulon. U .I. 'official• were not TIM pncdee •••'-1D wbleb "I wt al knew," John Seb.Ue nallUle for eommeat cm the Alnna Jay lclaaU., II, died told Tiie A11oelated Pre11, report. Bat Mftral ..._... ..... JalJ 11 w llGetielUo, Utata, addlnl 1111 tcm alto bad tralaed ....... tom'eet tiDld lilt AP was tralala1 for a ml11loa -for U. ftnt ........ "I bed • U., NCtllled • aael111 ..._ ....... • a Mlow-ap to ... Idea It .......... wbla ... ..... ............ ,.. • ...a aborted ndd April •. um Ifft waa out ben Yliltlal 1D r.t raid. elfllt alrmn dead au two "-*·" J • &™Mid Ladrr ....... • ......., llr•aft cm aa ......_ A ...ell .a.. U. eratb, tlle ••ll•o•=• aeeompUee bJ .._DAI........ Idea for a Heoad re1e.ue . ••• ~ Oow'°1 Ar_, ......... let. Pbl1 • ...._, a ..... • MCnt dall ...... .._ __ --· Bale dillMj I& tM time tM& .._ for••r Seentarr of ltate .............. a .................... fl r••••• •U••Pt a•• told It. •• wablled, tM ...._ ................. U. aedl I tald. . oee•rred durl•I ro•tl•• ...,.. fll rwae ... fWIMr Cr.Crhl 1 ..... 11111• II•••• plaw .. ..... • ..................... , ... 11 .............. al <. Stepladder used to foil robbery try A robbery attempt was foiled in Fountain Valley wben the woman clerk of a radio store smacked the male suspect in tbe shoulder with a stepladder, police reported. After bitting tbe suspect. the woman, 21, ran and locked beraelf in a atora1e ·room, authorities said. The suspect, described u a wblte male in bia 208, acaped out the front door of tbe Radio Shack, on Br.ootburat Street near Talbert Avenue, police reported. Police said tbe suspect entered the store at l p.m . Thursday and threatened tbe woman with a two-foot wooden club and demanded that abe open tbe cub reclster. lmtead. tbe woman reached bebl.Dd the counter and arabbed an alumiaum stepladder and 1tnack the aurpriMd 1mped.c:U tbe aboulder. ~ s~peet threw a telephone at tbe , fleeln1 woman and tJMn· ran out the front doar. police Aki. TIM amped ls cleHribed u n.. feet, 11 Inc.._, ....... bulld wltb brown, 1boalder·l•n1tla curl:r ~alr, DOllceAid . Decline .in rolls blamed By PHIL SNEIDE&MAN ... Deity .......... FoWltain Valley School Dis- trict trustees voled Thursday to lay off 18 professional employees -including psychologists, speech teacben and nurses -at the end cf the acbool year . In addition, tbe trustees voted to reuaip three school prin· cipala to classroom duty at a lower pay level. ' lf1ro part-Ume probaUonary teaebera also will 1et layoff Dotice9. . Superintendent Jack Mahnken said tbe layoffs were necessary because of declining enrollment and decreasing revenues. He said the cuts will save tbe dlatrlct ....... annually. No re1ular elassroom teachers are to be laid off, Mahnken said. Tbe superintendent said tbe district will operate with about 15 fewer teachers next year, which, he said, will be ac- complished by normal resigna- tions and leave of absen.ce re- quests . The trustees were required to act Thursday night in order to meet state-imposed deadlines in March for notifying certificated employees of their impending dismissal. The employees affected by the board action are four speech teachers, four special education resource e mployees . four psychologists, two nurses and two special education workers. I n a d d i t i o n , J u d-y Montgomery, principal at Cox School; Harold Jackson, prin- cipal at Oka School, and Nell Greene, a principal on special assignment, wUJ be reassigned to regular classroom positions next fall. The trustees currently are studying plans to close two schools at tbe end of the current term. No further professional layoffs would accompany such Closures, the superintendent said, because teacben would move to other district schools with their stu- dents. Comuls kidnapped MADRIQ (AP) -Banda of gunmen believed to be Basque separatllta kidnapped tbe eoosula of Austria, El Salvador, and Urusuay from their homes in tbe Basque relioo of northern Spain, pollceaald today. IUICI CIAIT 1111111 Gusty nortbweaterly wiDda decreaJ.q tanlabt. Mo1t11 1ann1 Saturday. Lowa tmiPl SI aloaa tM co•st, 57 inland: KIP. Saturday 7' to 17 at tbe heac~. TT to It Inland. , •.• , 0..-ltNtdln -~ ... ..... ,.., ........... ..,., ...... , .... ,.CJ. ' CAP• CAN4V&AAl-ti rta. \AP> -Olt Ms. IM ..... atJ al tM fl9ll al bl.:Cn: 4ss1 ==·': .. ··· ... _....., .... ... ut.a • .._., '-'•r u. ....,...~~-.... la1t h •• read1 lo curJ ~Uteo orb&t. Tbat ftrat oJ"bh.i fhlM tOYld come a1 ••d~ as April 7. tiiarn.., M1 more probl .. 1 a. I pnject ta.t l• a1rff41 we t ~aa two )'Mrt behlnd acWule. T'e flaal v erdict oa Coha•bia 'a s pue worUW..S• "'"' •wall .... y.la ol today'• teat Bui prelimina ry ladacatiom t"• lbe la&.latb controJ center wu tUt Colwnbia cleared lbe bi11eat lau.rdJ• on lu way to cb a n1in1 \be way Asnerica operates in space ~~= • .-..,..:~ft/Ii~ --.:.:._ ... ..ra.-..~ ..-...-··=•• ... ,.,., .......... --UaebMefll &lae ie1&a·•lAlff IPHHlalp •• bid to •• ....... ..... 31 flla11111t•¥Wbltn.-. ....... aM ...-. °"' &be lauaeb Md aad 1eadla1 • tbunder-elap rolU., aerou \be acrut. ud paletao ol the Kennedy Sp9ee Cen&er ....... ·•All •n•inea are up •ad runnia1," tbe control center 9n"'M111C9d, "II loots like we've bad a very s ut'cessf\ll fuing of CoJumbia's three main eng ines," Rugh Har ris , tbe con.trol ·e e.nter · s·pokesm a n, reported seven minutes after the 20-second test. 'J'be power .,.ant -Ule world's moat 1opblsticated rocket machine -1enerated 1.1 million pounds ol thrust for 20 aecooda, just H pl!DDed, wbile the 122-foot tall Columbia, its two •oJ.!!l·f~ ~ten and a &iant fuel an remained locked firmly on the pad, beJd there by eight three.foot-long bardened steel bolts. r Among the happie.st observer.i Tests slated for summer lifeguards Competitive tests for about 30 s ummer Hfeguard jobs at state beaches in Orange County will be held Sunday morning at Hun· tington State Beach. The 8 a.m. tests, across from the Edison p<>wer plant, will in· elude a l,OOO·yard rough water s wim. a run-swim·run course, and or al interviews , according to a spokesman for the State Departme nt of Parks and Recreation. Those applicants selected will be trained for seasona l j obs, the spokesman said. But applicants should have knowledge of first aid and resuscitation practices. he said. F or further information , call 536-8807. or 492·0802. On an actual launcb, explosive cbarges wouJd sever the bolts to release tbe spacecraft, and tbe solid-fuel booeten would ignite lo help it into orbit. The test marked Ule first time in the U.S. manned space program that en1lnes have been fired on tbe launch pad during a countdown practice. In the earlier Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects, the National Ae ronautics and Space Adminis tration gained that e xperience by launching the caps ules unmanned before com milling astronauts to fly them. But the shuttle is designed to return to earth on land instead of splashing down on water and officials said it would be di rric ult to s end it aloft unmanned. The practice duplicated all a spects of a r eal countdown e xcept for the entry of the astronauts into the cockpit and wu the first time that all shuWe systems bad been tested as a unit. Late items from today's world and national news developments throng to touring pope ILOJLO, Philippines CAP) -Pope John Paul U island· hopped across the Philippines today, ur1in1 an end to Moalem- Christian warfare and protection of worken' ri&hta. He &ot an exuberant welcome here from spear-btandiahinl tribal dancers .. wildly shaking their bodies to tbrobbm, drum beats. More than a million people crowded the route from the airport into this steaming central Pbillpplne clt.y, lbe pope's third stop of the day. Many waved the yellow and white Vatican flag, and barefoot children and mothers with babies strapped to their backs craned for a look at tbe pope. Nine elderly patients in wheelchairs, some sUU hooked up to intravenous feeding lines, waited outside the local bolpital bold· ing up a sign saying, "Mabuhay," or "Welcome" to the pontiff, who resp<>nded by making the sign of lbe cros1. P.,..,. l•rmer• 814 precni WARSAW, Poland (AP) -About 50 farmen ended tbe last known anti·govemment protest in Poland today, paviD1 tbe way for the communist regime's new leaden to concatrate on re- building the nation's economy. The farmen ended their seven· we·ek sit·in at a former union headquarters in southern Rzeszow, walked into the snow·covered streets and carried red .. and white Polish nags and a wooden cross to tbe locaJ church for Mass. DoUarlal&l•E•..- LONOON (AP> -The dollar fell sharply against other ma- jor currencies in trading today in Europe. Dealen attributed the decline to moves by West German and Swiss monetary of- ficia ls to shore their sagging currencies. Gold prices rose. 'RJpper' • ...,,eei llMllftftl DEWSBURY, England (AP) -Truck driver Peter Sutcliffe was indicted today for the Yorkshire Ripper murders of 13 women and the attempted sla)'inl of seven more. A panel of three magistrates ordered Sutcliffe, 35, held for trial at the Crown.Court at Leeds. oP£c leaden__. •• ,..,,. GENEVA. Switaerland (AP) -Several oil ministers of lbe Or1anization of Petroleum ExporUn1 Countries bad an un· publicized meetinl in Geneva Tbunda7 and today. An independent source said puticlpanta at tbe "top.secret" get together included ministers from Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Indonesia, Algeria, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirate. . ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat Thoma P. Haley NMlllW Ac>Mr1N. WMd .......... ~.Thomas Keevil ,_ ThomM A. Murphine ......... Ulllf ~H.Looe _.....,........,.,_ I::" Schulman • ctaallfted ....,.,. .... 114/MJ.1171 AJI otMr depeltMeltta Mlo4l21 MAINOfflCE l30 Wffl 8ey M., c.t. WU, CA. Mall.._: ... II .. , Cata MMe, CA . ..._ 'v Turning a Mt sharp This was the result this morning after a truck from Transit Mixed Concrete t1ppe<l over while trying to negotiate the ramp at Warner Avenue and the San Die go Fr"eeway. A crane was brought in to right the vehicle. Driver Park Leathers, 60, of Garden Grove, was treated at Fountain Valley Community Hospital and released. F.-...P-.AJ RESCUE ••• tapes were played, they would transmit information to U.S. a1ents in Iran. Wbile the tapes could have been tracked by a homing device, U.S. agents had no way of knowing who was watching them, t.be station reported. Informed of the station's report, Landry s aid: "That's news to me. The only thing I wanted to do was give them a chance to see some football films." KXAS said planner s next tried bugging the hostages by sending them such Christmas girts as football jer seys a nd exercise de vices s tuffe d with s pecial radio ir ansmitlers. But that effort was foiled whe n some hostages refused to accept the gifts. Perot, who s ponsored a commando raid that freed two or bis employees from an Iranian pr~n lo February 1979, wu one of the first men the Defense Department cons ulted about rescue plans, KXAS said. Former Defe ns e Secretary Harold Brown confirmed Perot's attendance at many top-secret Pentagon meetings, the station said. "He (Perot) was cons ulted ... Brown told the station. "It was not the kind or mission you can contract out. But he did give advice." Perot's plan, devised soon after the U.S. embassy takeover in Tehran, was a sting operation based on Iran's nee d for helicopter replacement parts, the station said. Unde r tbe plan, the parts wouJd be s~len from military depots and shipped to Iran by U.S. military personnel posing as black-marketeers . Three shipments would go off as scheduled, but the fourth would s muggle in a small group of armed U .S . and Irani an com mandoes wlio would fog the U.S. embassy compound with knockout gas, the station said. Airlines resume normal operations It was business as usual at fuse lage -will be clearly John Wayne Airport today visible W.passengers on arriving following reopening of the and departing flights until the facility to commer cial jet craft is saJvaged. air-craft Thursday night. Prepara tions for reopening Eac h of the four jet air the runway coincided with carrier.i serving the airp<>rt -moving the plane. Airport crews Air California , R e public swept the 150-fool wide runway Airlines. Frontier Airlines and of a ll debris and repaired three Wester n Airlines -h a d runway lights lorn out when the res umed norma l sche dules, j etliner crashed, Cable said. -iccording to airport m anager The first j et lo leave the Murry Cable. a irport was a Western Airlines The airp<>rt was closed lo a ll Boeing 737. The plane was the jet· activity because of Tuesday la s t to la nd , only about 90 night's crash of an Air California s econds be for e the c r ash Boeing 737 carrying 109 persons. occ urred. T hirty·l hree passengers were Cable noted that Western, i njured in t he c ras h . On e Republic and Air California - remains hospitalized today. a ll or which had j ets sitting in The airport's 5,700-foot long front of the airport terminal - jet runway was reopened at 8:15 h a d s o ug ht p e rmission to p.m . Thurs day jus t minutes r e move the planes from the after work crews moved the airport prior to tM reopenin&. disabled jet from where u. came He s aid airline officials to rest alongside the runway to complained that they needed the vacant land several hundred stranded aircraft to keep their yards away. systems in normal operation. At its current location. the Cable. however . denied those pl ane -with a wide crack in its r equests. * * * * * f"ro•PflfleAI CRASH RECOUNTED • • • recommended against any of the crew members at this time. S till to be e x a mine d by investigator.i are the taped voice r ecordings, the landing gear position, the engine that was reportedly deficient and four rows of seats that collapsed. The fiery crash that resulted in 34 . injuries occurred seconds after air traffic controllers ordered the departing fli ght 931 and the approaching fijgbt 336 to both abort their actions. Flight 931 was halfway down the s. 700·foot runway when controllers apparently realized a c ollision was immine nt and ordered the jet to abort its takeoff, Furman said it taxied safely onto an a pron off tbe runway. Furman said flight 931 bad had to delay its takeoff initiaUy to allow ·space for a Western Airlines fiight that bad landed jus t ahead of it on the runway. Federal re gulations require 6,000 feet clearance ·between planes landing and taking off on the SlfDe runway. Jo tbe 20 seconds after tower controllers ordered the ill·fated jet not to land, Furman said, the pilot retracted the plane's landing 1ear, gave the craft full throttle, tben -when it be(:ame obvious be was 1oini to hit the runway -put tbe landing gear back down. 8J'fte.Aa11dr1l•PIW WlDd wanaia .. , lra .. ten• ............ fin ...... allrtl were lu'*9 today for mQJ areu ol loatblr'D Callfonla •a weather 119tem tba& created summer-like ccmdlUaaa IDQlt ol tbe week moved out ud .-ber system blew in. Tbe NaUoaaJ Weather Senice warned of winds up to • mpb in southern lloao CoUnty tod•Y and lnued travelen' adviaoriea for tbe mountains, deaertl and areas below coHtaJ caDJOIUI, where 25-35 mpb winds l'Ultlnt up to 45 mpb were expected. Guabl eouJd reach 50-tO mpb in mountain passes and below nortb-IOUtb canyons, the service said'. 1be weather service -also warned of blowing sand anctdust in Ule deserts. Fire authorities poeted a '~red na1 aJert" for brush areu of Loa Aqeles County be(:auae of Ule extreme fire daaaer created by Ule north to nortbwtllt winda. "It's a warnin& Ulat you bave bith winds ancf tempeHturea and lpw humidity," 1ald e0unty fire spokesman.Jerry Berrocal. Those condition• create tbe greatest fire dan1er, be said, and the alert would remain until a cbance in the wea~r. Forecasters said the winds were ~iDI caused by •troat pressure differences produced between a lar.-e preuure system building bebind the dry , weather front that pused through Southern C•Jifornia Thursday evening and lower· pressures over Arizona and Utah. ,. ........ .4. CAPTIVE • • -p.m . Thursday unless W,ycliffe and the Summer Institute of Linguistics, a sister orgaoiza· tion. pulled about 100 language e x perts o ut of the South American nation. Wyclifre officials have main· tained aJl along that they would not yield to the kidnappers' de- mands. The Associated Press rep<>rted Wednesdav that the "uerrillas bad canceled Thursday's deadliDe oa tbe IOle condition that Colombian ·newspapers would publish a 2l·pa1e manifesto dealing witb p<>lltlcal, social and tt000mic conditions in the country. ·It i s not kno wn if the newspapers agreed. Guerrillas had charged that Wycliffe and the Summer Institute of Linguistics had links with the Central Intelligence a gency and worked with the Colombian government to repress primitive people. Wycliffe officials said those cbarges are false. Ms. Blair said at.ape re()()rded measace in which Bitterman purporteclJy said be waa in tood beaJth was delivered to Bopta radio stations Tuesday. Colombian Interior llinllter Zea Hernandez told Tbe As· sociated Prest Wednesday that Wycliffe bas no Uea to the U.S. 1ovemmeot and would not be asked to leave tbe country. The lan1ua1e scholars translate idigenous languqes into written form and tramJate the New .Testament into native dialects. The commandos then would take the unconscious hostages to Tehran's airport and escape aboard the cargo plane that bad delivered the parts with a fighter escort from a U.S. a ircraft carrier . "Rescue is almost . . . like the theft of a diamond," Perot told KXAS in a r e co rded interview. "It's something that you plan very carefully. You wait your opp<>rtunity and you do it." SPECIAL PURCHASE BERVEN CARPETS Defe n se con s ultant Ed Luttwak told the s t ation Pentagon genera ls rejected Perot's plan because it didn't fit their ideas of bow s uch a mission should be run. ,.,..., . .,,. ... , STRIKE .•• But be added that it would probably take abo\tt two days to arran1e for a ball for a membenbip meetln1 and to call all· M'1 of the •tri.klnc worten to1etber. U the worten -and board members -ratify tbe a1rMmeat, be laid operatlam wo"1d start aooa. "I'm 1un nobody la loUac to be 1ittlq around to cleJQ It," he said. "Tlaey'n 1olnl to be tr1lnl to do it (return to work) u HpedltioualJ U llOlllble." · • NeliMr 1ld• would d=• . .,..,...,.,.. ..... to .. ft( ,,... bat Ute .... ,... ... .,,..,..tobeattlM ..... al .. IMaJ-old atrlb .... ......... 1 "Radiant Point" Limited quantity 5,000 yds.-8 colors ·UL TRON NYLON: · • including 'podding & installation A MOST RECOGNIZED AND RESPECTED SYMBOL QF QUALITY IN 1liE INDUSTRY. · • ANTI STATIC • RESISTs SOILING • RETAINS APPEARANCE " . ,. Walter Cronkite moves to smooch Beverly Sills at a dinner honoring him in New York. Cronkite is retiring as CBS anchorman next month. Loan paf11Renf 'took gears' Federal Budget Director David A. S&ockman, whose budget plan in- cludes re- ductions in the stu · dent loan program, had to be prodded for years to repay an interest-sToca1MN free education loan he ob- ta in ed from a Michigan church, the Boston Globe re- ported. The Globe, quoting uniden- tified church members familiar with the case, said Stockman obtained a $500 loan in the late 1960s from the Edgewood United Church in East Lansing, Mich., at a time when he was winding up studies at Michigan State University and preparing to attend Harvard Divinity School. Stockman, through a spokesman, sajd be delayed repaying the church loan because he was dealing with "enormous other college • debts." ' ltatiM GPli'a Ital ........ PH•,.. and U.rM eouD· trym•, wbo claimed U.., ••r• lldurecl la tb• 1171 cra1a. al a Traa1 Worlcl.. A(,U... JM, MtUed out of court a palr of law1utt1 ..... tbe.alrUM. PavU'OW ft1ed a t'J00,000 dam ... auk aca&ut TWA, elalmla, be nft•r•d a partial OH of beari•I bffa .. of U.~ula D.e. II. 1171, Juat DOttb of llllu, Italy. Du Breecll of tbe Foun- tain v.._ aaamber o1 Com-merce ti ....,,..., free bat· alr balkal riclee for tboee wlao attend tbi1 1prla1'1 Gordon Bennett Balloon Race ln lllle Square Park. Tbe Fountain Valley chamber is co-1ponaorin1 the event. Race publicists are already pumpin1 ·up interest i.n tbe event, scheduled April 25-28. One recent itispatcb pro- claimed, "Since becomin1 the permanent home of the legendary balloon race, Fountain Valley has earned the title of ·gas balloon capital of the world'." • Actor John Travolta holds the Hasty Pudding Theatricals '' Pudding Pot" awarded him by Harvard as man-of-the- year. I Bay funds threatened By STEVE MA&BLE Of .. .,....,_,.... Plans for a multi-million dollar cleanup job on the Upper Newport Bay were weakened this week when the state's Legislative Analyst recom- mended cutting $2 million that was ·earmarked for the cleaning. slow theflowofsiltinlothe bay. Newport city planners in- volved in the bay cleanup project said state water officials are generally impressed with the ··early action plan.·· However, the bay cleanup plan remains ranked 21 out of 22 projects that water board mem- bers are reviewing for possible funding. The projects total $56 million. There is only $50 million available. AIDES FOR Mrs. Bergeson report the assemblywoman will lobby water officials to place-the bay project higher on the tut. The water board meets March 4 and 5 to revise its funding priorities. The fate of the bay plan likely will be decided then. The money, from the state Energy and Resources Fund. was viewed by local officials as "backup" mone y in case another funding source -the Stale Water Resources Control Board fails lo provide the $2 million. .THE MOVE BV the Legislative Analyst did more than dampen spirits in Newport Beach. Assemblywoman Marian Berg_eson. R·Newport Beach, called the recommendation "premature" and said she would fight to keep the backup funds i.n the state budget. Coast panel backs NB sewer project Officials in Newport Beach had been holding out distant hopes that they might secure mone y fro m both funding sources for a total of $4 million. But as it now turns out, of· ficials risk losing the backup money and face an uphill battle lo get money from the water board. IN AN EFFORT to assure securing dollars ·from the water board, a committee was formed last August by co unty Supervisor Thomas Riley to work up a so-called "early ac· Uon plan.'' State water o((icials had told Newport that in order to even get into the running for the money, a plan would have to be developed that detailed how the money would be spent. The plan was finished last December. It outlines a cleanup scheme that calls for a deepen- ing of the bay's main tributary -the San Diego Creek -and a partial dredging of the sill· clogged bay. AS ENGINEE&S explain it, deepening the creek from llacArtbur Boulevard upstream to Campus Drive or posalbly lllcbel8oo Drive in Irvine will California coastal com - miss ioners, in a complete turnaround, have unanimously approved construction of a con- troversial Newport Beach sewer line that, in the past, they criticized as being envirenmen- tally unsound. Commissioners, meeting i.n San Diego, approved the $800,000 project Wednesday on the condi- tion that Orange County Sanita- tion District officials restore land near the line as a wildlile habitat. NEWPO&T BEACH Mayor Jackie Heather, who also serves as chairman of the sanitation dis- trict's board of directors, bailed the decision as .. a good govern- ment solution to a problem lnvolv· ing traditionally cl ashing in- terests." Sanitation officials have been attempting to get approval to build thP. sewer line for three years. The approved line -known of- ficially as the back bay gravity line -will extend from the mouth of Big Canyon along Back Bay Drive to an area near Newport Dunes aquatic park where it will book into an exist· ing line. THE SEWE& line, needed to serve an area east of the upper bay, ran ·into trouble wben con - servation groups, lncludin1 Friends of Ne~rt Bay, com· plained that the line would dllrupt We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilbt wLnt.Mo ·hear from its readers. what you lik~ about the paper and· what )'OU don't like. We also would llk& tf publish your~ views on any Mlttject in our letters lo the editor coJ,. umn. Call the number below and your meuaae will be record!4 Mesaages Will be transcribed several Umes daily and delivered to the desk of the appropr1ate editor. Mailbox contribution• wlll be delivered to the editorial pace editor. Mai16ox · contributors must inclucte their name and telephone number for verification. Ml circulation calla, please. Tell ua what '1 on your mind. nae number is in service 24 hours •day, seven day1 a week. . . ( wildlife and plant life. But minds and t e mpers changed when sanitation of· ficials offered to spend up to $200,000 lo restore seven aC'tes of marshy land i.n the mouth of Big Canyon. As outlined by district leaders, the restoration project would in· volve removing 60,000 cubic yards of dredging s poils that have been piled in the canyon mouth for years. Further, the district will level off another S0,000 cubic yards of the dredg· 1 ing pile in an effort to encourage new vegetation. COASTAL commissioners agreed Wednesday that this would · 'offset'· the temporary en- vironmental problems that con- struction of the sewer line would create. The money for the sewer line, as well as the restoration pro- ject, is being loaned to the sanitation district by the Irvine Company, owner of the Big Canyon acreage. The loan will be repaid to the development firm in the form of credit on future sewer line hookups in the area . A moratorium on hookups went i.n-• lo effect last year. It will be lift. ed when the project ls finished. The capacity of the new line is expected to be lar1e enough to accommodate ad additional populaUon of 3,000 east of Upper · Newport Bay. Fault topic at lecture Jobn Brand, ,1. profeaaor of 1eo1rapby at Oraa1• Coaat eou .... will II•• a lecture on tbe orillDa of ... Su ADdnel P'ault Mareb 1 at tbe Onmle · Count1 Marine IDIUtute at o.a Polat Harbor, belbmlal at 1 p.m . Tbe laltltute buUc11a1 ii lacat.. ed at tbe net of Del Obllpo ll1"t m Dua Point. ............... "-- HOTEL'S LOSS IS MOTORISTS' GAIN AT PETER'S LANDING IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Co•atm Commlaalon •ereea to delete ~elry H center provklea frH P8rtdft9 Hotel deletion OK'd 0 Peter's La1uli11{.f lo gel more free parki1ig By PATRICK KENNEDY Of-Deity ...... Sa.ff The California Coastal Com· mission bas allowed developers of Peter's Landing commercial center in Huntington Beach to delete a proposed tourist hotel from its plans on condition that free beach parking and bicycle racks are provided in its place. The proposed 75-unit hotel was an original condition of approval for the waterfront marina, shop· ping center and adjacent con- dominium development in 1976. THE HOTEL was to fulfiU the state's "visitor-serving facility" requirement to aUow such de· velopment in the coastal zone, Hazard areas opened agai11 • Orange County Fire Chief Larry J . Holms has announced that the fire basard areas i.n the Irvine Ranch area, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine have been reopened. Holms said there bas been suf- ficient rainfall since the June closing to reduce the danger of grass and brush fire in the areas. However, some of the sites may be subject to trespass- ing laws and other property owner restrictions. Reopened areas include Newport Beach on the north, Laguna Beach on the south and Irvine on the east. The inland areas from Coast Highway have also been reopened. according to officials of the California Coastal Commission. The owners of Peter's Landing offered to delete the hotel from its plans and to replace it with parking spaces after the State Attorney General's office report· ed last September that the center was overbuilt by 20,000 square feet. The report said the Coastal Com mission could order build- ings tom down or seek fines in court. THE OWNERS of Peter's Landing, James Thomas and Robert MacGuire Ill, contend the center doesn't exceeCl its building permits but that there i1 confusion on wb~ther the permita include second story footaae. The South Coast Reaional Coastal Commission approved their compromise offer to delete the hotel last month. But the de· clsion was appealed to the state level by Moe Stavneser, a member of the'statewlde Coastal Alliance, a group advocating coastal protection. The state Coastal Com- mission's "Unanimous decision Wednesday in San Diego• stipulates that the hotel site or an equivalent area be set aside for automobile and bicycle park- ing designated by signs on Pacific Coast Highway. FIFTY BICYCLE racks and about 70 vehicle spaces are to be provided at the site, near An- der son Street across from Sunset Beach. The overbuilding controversy came lo light last summer after local residents complained to ci- ty council of loud noises late at night in the center's parking lot from customers of the Red Onion night club. HB eyes closures Trustees in the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District are scheduled to act tonight on. recommendations to close three schools and make up to $1.5 million in cuts. The meeting is scheduled at 8 .P.m . at Clapp School, 20351 Farnsworth Lane. Superintendent Lawrence Kemper baa proposed the closure next September of Clapp, Peterson and LeBard Schools for an annual savings of about $370.000. N igUel lwsls Ray Bradl1ury Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury says "1984" will not ar- rive. And he'll tell a Laguna Niguel audience why March 13 when he presents a lecture on the future at Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Christ. Bradbury wilJ speak at 7:30 p .m . at the church, 30121 Niguel Road. Ticke~ for Bradbury's "1984 Will Nth Arrive" are $5 for adults and $4' for students and senior citizens. ~--------------~ I • and low prices has been RALPH'S trademark for 25 years. Now you can take advantage of puicha5ing any regular priced items from RALPH'S 12 Specialty Furniture Centers and deduct J1 fWI 10% If you'll pick it up at our warehouse at Harbor and Mac:Atthur. 1J Sp 1 rhlly ,. ..... , cealcn ...... ,.., • SeC1lonal C«nwr • a.... c;.a.,y • Tl9dltlonAI Gellery e Slel!pe C.... • ..._ eai.r • o..11 c.... • "-" llacm c.., ~~ ..... '..::.._ ........ LmSn&T991'.-Y•••llw-el9Ma aa. ht' .... -.. u. •=a ., ... ...,, .... ., .. ~...::::.:a.=.-:==~~=~· 8•& wlla1 a•o1U llf9!1 IMUe &raa..i•! .,.... -.... PN't1 ~ .... '° ._ lDdlVtdual •'.91!B~-l!!!I!'!!!'!!~~~ ,.... W U. 11U m draw , .......... . .... iiliimiiii ............ --..... .-.~ Tlllse ........... . oal1 ,..urday w~•• ., ................................. c.ta ... I 0H1 'lal .................. dala JOUN lad)' came ...... "1 • lier b6eycle. "I'd ftftn ..... hr abiut n yean oN _. IM wu mov1D1 tbll llike wtt1a M•YJ plumblol Wl• ... mllltal• of Ude•. ... .,PTLY, 80M&TlllNG ••l wroq. Tbe bike Slopped• ii ll bad hit a brick wall. The YOUDI woman wu lautl..S Mad-lint over tbe bandleban. We •topped the car. Tbe lirl WU 1Ull sprawled OD tbe pavement next to the crumpled beap of ber elderly bicy- cle. "Are you hurt, youn1 lady," I uked. That will have to 10 down u tbe Number One Stupid Inquiry ol tbe Year. Her nose wu raw. Her forehead waa chewed up and she was bleeding like a gusher from her gashed lip. The front or her T-shirt and jeans was so splattered with scarlet that s he looked like she had just gone five rounds with an angry gorilla. SHE WAS NOT CRYING. But she looked up into my eyes and made one really pleading inquiry of her own. "Is my front tooth all right," she asked. "Sure hope so .. · · ·My wife, a veteran or numerous childrens' gashed lips and bleeding knees. was on the scene instantly from the other side of the car . She arrived with a large supply of Kleenex. It has always been a wonderment to me how wives and mothers can always pop up with a large wad of Kleenex in ap emergency the instant the stuff is needed. The clump of Kleenex was quickly applied to the girl's gashed Up. "Hold it tight there," my mother-of-the-year instructed. "Where do you live," I asked. "DOWN THE BLOCK and around tbe comer," came the tissue-mulfied reply. "Row is my tooth?" We piled wounded girl in the car and busted bicycle in the trunk and headed for her home. "Oh. Good Lord," her mother screamed when she came to the front door and got a good'iook at her beloved daughter. Well, you might feel the same way if you sent your kid out in all clean white and blue and she came back red. ''How is my tooth?" the girl asked pleadingly. THUS ENDED TRIS little tragi-drama in Costa Mesa on a sunny February afternoon. It seems fairly certain that the young lady's tooth will indeed survive. Her lip and other scrapes will heal. The clothes will wash and her bike can surely be repaired. I will admit being a touch worried about whether or not her mother's nerves will recover. • Vegas Hilton reopens r LAS' VEG , Nn. (AP) Wltb the pl ol a eolD la a a1ot maelalM a rllletorieal .. It ..... hrlee -doel ltt" ••• .,... ....... Ntuned to ftre-Laa v.~ ...... aa tbe culno, the 1 , aDd 1,000 IUtllt rooma ~-for bUllneu at tbe nation 1 ..,.... hotel. • .Just 10 day1 earlier a ftre seared tbe eut aide of tbe » atory bulldln1, ldllin1 elabt 1ueat.e and IQJuriDI m people- tbe aecond ftre to hit the alltter· ins • 1amblln1 capital in Just three montba . ~ } T~ spare tlaat teoods•an BUT WHILE 1ome 1ueat1 hauled their own smoke cletec- tora with them OD Thursday, maQy 1amblen seemed to acne with Dick Oberski of Detroit, who uked •'It doesn't strike twice, does it? Terry Dunn of Seattle examines the damage to his rural home after a lar1e tree c~ crasbinl( into his house durin4 a I storm. Dunn, asleep in another part of the resid_ence, was unhurt. Ford's loss biggest in U.S. history DETROIT (AP) -Ford Motor Co. bas reported tbe largest full- year loss in American corporate history -far outstripping even a r ecord loss reported. by Chrysler Corp. -but analysts say Ford is in no danger of fall- ing into Chrysler's deep finan- cial rut. Ford says it fully exJ)eft,t to recover from the $1.SS 'billion loss reported for 1980, but warns that its success may be in tbe government's bands. "MUCH DEPENDS on ... the U.S. government's ability to reduce inflation without bring- ing on massive unemployment," Ford said. The No. 2 automaker reported that its 1980 loss amounted to $12.83 per s hare. or that, $316 million, or $2.63 per share, came in the fourth quarter. In 1979, Ford earned Sl.2 billion, or $9.75 per share, with a fourth-quarter Joss of $41 mUlioo, M cents per sh are. Brothel's patrons to be uninaSked? SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -Officiala of a m o nthly newspaper, jubllant after a federal judge's favorable ruling, say they soon will bit tbe streets with editions bearing names of 3,000" alleged patrons of a local brothel. U.S. District Judge William Sessions said Thursday be would not prohibit El Pueblo's publica- tioft of tbe ·'trick list," which was seized by police during an Oct. 2 raid. Several prominent San Ant.o- nians are on lhe list , say El Pueblo editors. who plan to print about 100 names in one edition and others in later editions . PUBLICATION could come as early as today ·'or in a few days," El Pueblo spokesman Antonio Cabral said Thursday. "It could be within 24 hours." Publishing th.e list would ex· pose a "double system of justice," sbowtna that some me.n who make ancf enforce laws have been violating the laws against prostitution, be said. The list was at a secret loca- lion, and the new.paper had moved its office because of a threat it would be "burned to tbe ground," Cabral said. Staffers~of th e anti- establishment newspaper also had been offered money not to publish the names, he added. MEANWHILE, lawyers for the alleged brothel madam, Theresa Brown, vowed to keep trying to stop publication of the list. A columnist for El Pueblo said she received the list from Ms . Brown via a third part}'. ' The lawyers had obtained a 10-day temporary restraining or· der from a slate court, but as a hearing began Thursday on whether to make that order permanent, an Fj Pueblo lawyer said he had ret"uested the case removed to federal juris,:liction. Three hours later , Sessions ruled that the restraining order issued by State District Juctce James Onion bad expired and the federal court bad ~urisdic­ tion. He refused to issue a federal restraining o rder to replace the state order. ''I could walk out In tbe atreet and get hit by a car. Beaidea, tbe slot machines are payin' real Sood. I've been all over town and this is ·the ,first place I bit 'anything." Bru~ Banke, a spokesman for the 2, 783 r oom hotel, said another l,000 rooms would be open next montb but it would take perbape three months to fully repair tbe eut wins. MEANWHILE, singer Andy Williama opened bis act at the Hilton Thursday night. He wu scheduled to do ao on Feb. 10, but was evacuated with thouaanda of others u tbe fire erupted. Juliet Prowse, a lso opening that ni1ht, waa on stqe singing "Fever" and dresaed in a name-motif coetume when ber show was stopped. Banke· said both of t.he 1,000- seat sbows were sold out for Thursday night. "We've almost got a ll the rooms filled, and we will have them filled for sure by the weekend. Everything is going smoothly except, of course, for the 1,800 rooms that are empty," he said. G uests occupying t he 1,000 available rooms did express some apprehension. "l 'VE GOT GOOSE bumps. I'm scared to death, but I've got a sioolte detector ri&bt here in my purse," said Andrea Cole of .Loa Angeles. "Tbe smoke detector is IOinl right by the door to my room." "WHAT FO&D now needs most is what America needs most -a strong and confident economy,'' Ford Chairman Philip Caldwell and President Donald Petersen said in a state- ment. Encouraged by the Reagan ad mini s tration's vigorous economic plans, they said they intend to "offer the administra· lion our strong support." Sunday really is Something Special ... Until T hursday, Chrysler Corp.'s 1979 loss of $1.1 billion had been the largest ever report- ed by a U.S.-based corporation. But tbe No. 3 automaker is ex· peeled to plunge even deeper in- to the red when it officially re- ports 1980 results next week. Its loss has been estimated at $1. 77 billion. ·~ Winds slash Washington Savage Btonn robl thouaanda of poiver c. .. tal ..,eatlaer WINI ....... to lS ..... 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The latest deadline for news. sports and pictures of any Sunday newspaper, plus Pamily Weekly magazine. TV Week and color com- ics make the Daily Pilot bright. interesting reading for 150 .000 Orange Coast residents. Two of the three people reading each Daily Pilot are adults. 88"f of subscribers own their homes and 54r; of Daily Pilot readers have fou r or more years o.f college education. The median income of Daily Pilot families·is $31 .930. To reach the young. buying at¢ience only the Daily Pilot delivers. consider the impact of an advertisement in the Sunday edition. Call 642-4321. Along the Orange Coast the bright, Lively interHting newspaper is the • • ' . I , . 11 11 •• t I -t I W I I W .. _____________ 142-4321 --. ' ' I • .... t -.. • • • .. ..... • .. f"-r~-. • t ....... -... •• .. • • •· • .--· • • J J --.,,.,.. ........ ·-·. _ .... ~. -. --· ... ·------· -· .... ..-. -· ........ I Poor grades.fault of UC regents? LOe AN~U (AP) -lta&e hperu.& ..... t ol PuM.ic IWJ'9i"= W au....,. Ualv....a&, ol CaMfan.ia Nll.U •81 ~ ....... far lackhll&er Muc:.U. ol Mila ............. . • "Y• (.._,.._La> hen mor. eoMtol o.er tM IC .. nla wbo f..a tbe requirement.I Pl""ide a dlaLDeeDUve, tbat tben ii DO perceived benefit to lake tDon advaneecl eouna. For eome, tbet adv&Dtqe (ol l•U"DiDI more) ii not important enoup to rtak a lower tr• pomt aver.,e." ... LWr nlfl'kulum lMa me, tAe ILaM h&N of M•eaU., U.. Departmtat of Id---... Urie II.ate LePa1atun," lllJel NW ~ at' Urie M~ ot 1 two-day Tbe nseata uked Rll• to ..... to tllem after a report' tut Juae abowed'nelray H percedt of tbe lf,124 1111 UC~ fre1bmea could not pus a Mate Eqllab clua. , ................... . •• .._ ~ dealpa&e tntr-.nc• r.quJre. m..U, &Mt'• wluat t.M 1U1h ac:ltooll wW react to" la ............ what c...._ wiU be of. Riles claimed tbe problems ol declinln1 student achievement· are "a naUonaJ and lnternatiooal problem" for whicb there are no "1hpple, 1in1le-level 1olutlons. but they can be solved by cooperaUve acUon. '' fend, IWel aaid. But ,..._ LaUe Lwie, a 1tudeat at UCLA. ,..ponded, "I'm leu optlmiatlc (than RU..> about our eoalro.l over bi&h acbool 1tu· •n•• He pointed out that a recent survey showed that "this 1enera- tion I.a tbe flnt 1eneratioo ol youopten 1raduatln1 from bilb schools wbO will bave watched 22,000 hours of television, which means more boun than spent ln school." deeta' performaace." She '""eated tbe probJem re1ts more in the "quality ol tbe education tbe students are recelvln1." UC President David Suon aareed, sayina "there are some There also is a greater number of students comin1 from ooe- parent homes, be said. "Whether this is &ood or bad Cln term• of student achievement) la not up to me to say.·' Mom, son safe Tort1ire chamber raided "!!::.,,.~~- SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Police here say they have uncovered a sexual torture chamber where an unsuspectin& gay man was whipped, chained, drugged and kept prisoner by sado-masochists. · Narcotics officer Steve Bossbard said police found a dimly lit room equipped with bondaae equipment in a Victorian-style home Thursday night after receiving a report this week from a man who said he escaped after being tortured for two days. "We found whips, chains, handcuffs -all the bondage stuff -and we also found LSD, MDA, speed, stolen property and more than 200 syrin1es .they used to shoot up the drugs," said Bosabard. Bosabard said be suspects m•ny 1ays are victimized ln similar ways, but are afraid to come forward out of fear they will be disgraced because they are bom01exuals. ''A prostitute can be raped and a gay can be raped," Bo6ahard said. ~·11 you've been abused, come tell ws about it. We're equal opportunity. We'll go out and get the guy who did lt .. " He said the case i.s similar to another in the past two weeks in which a man's teeth were flied by men who bad chained him down for four days while subjecting him to sex acts. • Police said the owner of the house, Wiley Herring, 44, and Ronald Carpenter, 21, were taken into custody Thursday niebt for investigation of forcible sex, false imprisonment, aaaault with a deadly weapon, possession of three nercotics and possession of stolen property. Additionally, Herring, who is 6-foot-2 and 200 pounds, was booked for investigation of resisting arrest following a scuffle with officers. according to police. Reagan flies lwme President confident on budget SANTA BARBARA (AP> -A "very homesick" Ronald Reasan, expresatna optimism that eoap.. will pus 1u. prosram of bud.ret and ru cuts, is back at tUa California ranch for the ftnt time as president. "Well, it's only coincidence that I made a speech on inflation lut ni&bt and turned up here Ulil morniq," the pr•ident joked to about 200 peo- ple who &reeled him Thursday at Point MUIU Naval Air Statioa. "We know tit.at we will have to go back." lllEFS In an a.2 vote Thursday, council members approved a measure which will limit tbe bunching of newsracks to no more than three in any location. The meuure also prohibit. stacking newaracka on top of each other; requires them to be at leut 10 feet from any transit shelter and specifies that the racks should have plastic display windows, wood &rain panels and an automatic coin return. napped woman and her son were rescued unharmed in a morning raid by police that they say also netted beroln and cocaine worth about $3 million. Three people were arrested Thursday in connection with the incident, police said, and they also were b'ing questioned about the s~ooting of Elsa Rodriguez, 42, during a robbery at a Safeway Market here Sun- day night. Police said the raid was based on information given by an un· known caller who said the kid· nap victims , a 17-year-old Pasadena girl and her 8-month- old son, who were not identified, might be found at a home in West Covina. Delertor greeted Assemblywoman Jean Moorhead chats with Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. in a state capitol corridor after announc· ing she bas switched her party registration from Republican to Democrat. She said ultra conservatives in GOP bad tried to throttle her independence. Bank extends probe ... in elllhezzlement LOS ANGELES CAP> -Wells Fargo Bank says It baa ex- tended its probe to a fourth branch ln tbe alle1ed $21 .3 million em- bezzlement by two sports promotion companies. Vice President George Caulfield said Thursday the bank's ln· vestigatot's are looking into the Marina del Rey branch, which once employed the president of Muhammad All Professional Sports, Sammie Marshall. InvesU,aton also are lookinl lnto MAPS accounts and Muhammad Ali Amateur Sports accounts. Marshall ls one of several defendants in a Wells Fargo civil suit filed in Superior Court alleging an embezzlement by "lntemal manipulation of an employee." Our Irvine Industrial Office has made a move to make your banking even more convenient And to celebrate, 'Wf!re having an Open House at our new location, 4101 MacArthur Boulevard, on Monday, February 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Why not stop by and see just what we have to offer. Extended hum t.llcing. 'We now have walk-t.ip windows open 9 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. And until 6 p.m. on Friday. Plus a night depository for after-hour deposits. Added features. Like a larger lobby. More teller windows. More safe deposit boxes for your valuables. A Reaaan said be hoped the program be outlined to Congress on Wednes- day nilht will "take place and take place very quickly. because we think it's time to get America on tbe move again." ••arleeenl e,...,, •• , Merchants Booth to handle your · business trans- actions. And a larger parking lot with plenty of free parking. The president confessed his homesickness while at the naval sta- tion before switching to a helicopter ror the last leg of his trip to the mountaintop ranch for a four-day vacation. Slllpe•pt•l•flttetrt.I SAN DIEGO (AP) -The captian of the rock-wrecked s ailing ship California will be tried for negligence Monday, the Coast Guard said today as problems mounted in efforts to free the beached barkentine. The California ran aground in heavy fog during a wbate-watclllng. excursion Sunday forcing 54 passengers and crew to wade 150 feet to shore in waist-high surf. Nete•r11ela Mii •tlefeed LOS ANGELES CAP ) Newspaper publishers are expected to begin legal moves to stop an or- dinance regulating the appearance and placement of newsracks that has already won a tentative City Council nod. LOS ANGELES (AP> -For the third time in eight days, convoys of young nighttime motorists so choked Van Nuys Boulevard that police closed the popular cruising thoroughfare to traffic, officers said. The San Fernando VaUey street was closed from Van Owen to Oxnard streets at 9 p.m. Wednesday and re- opened ·at 12:30 a .m. Thursday when traffic returned to normal. Heavy traffic also prompted tbe bo~levard's closure l''eb. 11 and 14, said Van Nuys Division Sgt. Ted Hanson. Stoelcbrelcer e••eldetl LOS ANGELES CAP} -A former Beverly Hills stockbroker was con- victed by a federal court jury of stealing more than S680,000 from bis clients' accounts. Michel R . Hamaoui, 41 , of WoodJand Hills, was found guilty Thursday of all 11 counts of an indict- ment, accwsing him of stealing from accounts at the Beverly Hills office of E .F . Hutton & Co ., between February 1978 and January 1980. BEGIN YOUR SUNDAY WITH CHAMPAGNE BR\JNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M i NEWPORT BEACH. Each Sunday beginning at 11 :30 a.m. relax In our Zocftac Restaurant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied by oomplimeritary champagne. Seatings en at 11 :~ a.m., noon ona 1 p.m. Please mtl eai'ty fa'~ 759-19001 ext. 330. P .S. · Aftlr bnnt\ browse throogh the store . . • ~~ Sunday from noon t9 5 at N-M , YI • Even more money convenienc:e. Our growing tv\oney Conve- nience System™ offers a wide range of services. Including tv\oney Transfer Service to make savings deposits and loan payments automatically. A va riety of checking and savings plans to suit your needs. And our monthly Timesaver Statemen~ to help make checkbook balancing simple and quick. We think you'll agree that our move's a good one. A move to offer more convenience and service. Why not come in and see just what we mean. · Irvine Industrial Office 4101 MacArthur Boulevard Newport Beach J.G. Marshal ;::::A:;RICA m ' T Skilled re&eue "' averted tr,a8edy TM ract lhat 01'~ County Airport'• ftnt 1•t plane er ... oeturred cm the eve ol \M counlY'• crucla hearln1 oa • .....-ol U.. airport w,,a lncleed remarkable. M even mon remarkable wu the fad lhal lhe 109 penw aboard the Air Ca1Uomaa plane survived and .ntta .ay nUncM-lnJwi• !o a rew. 'rut Ud '°be ..... ln lar•• pan to th• location or the lmped. Jmt • yardt rrom lhe Oranae County ~ire Oep~rtmmf1 a~laJ airport cruh and re1cue station. TM lint r.cue unit wu alone• de lhe downed plane in lea Uwa a minute. 8ul even IJVet\ lhli ready access lo the cra1h scene, UM ftrwnen bandlina U\e rescue efrort cannot be too hllbb' praised . ln miouta they had the crippled aircraft doused with rtre~retardant roam, deftly keeping flames away from the esca_,. chutes One passenger estimated It look no more than 90 econds to evaouate the plane truly a record performance on the part of both the ground rescue team and the plane's on-board crew. . Ln addition to the crew at the airport rescue station. ft re men paramedics and ambulances from the county. Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Santa Ana con· verged on the scene in a fine demonstration of mutual aid Without the skill of these highly professional e xper:ts. · the crash could have been a major tragedy. Congress gets the ball President Ronald Reagan has outlined his ad- ministration's proposals for rescuing the economy. Now it's up to Congress to act on the plan. We're obviously going downhill and will be in even deeper trouble if we don't get over the "business as usual" syndrome. Throwing money at problems hasn't worked. It's just made matters worse. Unfortunately. any action taken to stem inflation is going to hurt someone. There will be howls across the na- tion as one program after another is cut or modified - ranging from food stamps to Export-Import Bank sub- sidies that enable foreigners to buy American goods. No one expects miracles, but some action must be taken to turn back the tide. And Congress will have to get over its usual foot-dragging response to dealing with is- sues that may ruffle constituents or hit special interest groups. Economics being less than an exact science. it's not easy to find economists who agree on solutions. The Reagan program may or may not work. But so far no one has come up with a better plan. Congress thus far has failed to display any real leade rship in finding answers to our economic woes . Now it's time to accept some leadership and give the Reagan plan a reasonable chance. High cost of DIOving Eyebrows raised in all directions when Nancy Reagan indirectly hinted that it would be helpful if outgo- ing presidents wouli:I vacate the White House early to e nable an incoming first family to redecorate to its taste. Mrs. Reagan said she didn't mean to oust the Carters before inauguration day. but admitted her per~on~l _in- terior decorator was on standby to re-do the family hvmg quarters . . ,.. That unveiled the fact that federal law now sets aside $50,000 for each n e w president to redecorate. Un· fortunately, this episode was followed by a presidential order forbidding newly appointed top government of- ficials to re-do their assigned offices. Part of the economy wave, they were ,told. Now we learn the Reagans will not accept the availa- ble $50,000 in tax money <the Carters didn't either) but will handle the redecorating job -at a n estimated cost of $200 000 -with the aid of private donations, including tax-deductible contributions to the White House His torical Association. That's probably more like it. But with all the em- phasis on tightening purse-strings these days, one can't help thinking that,. $200,000 can buy some. fairly decent living accommodations for the average family. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd!Ma1·1·ying age By L.M. BOYi) a nd the United States has been remarkable , what? Wh e n measured against what has happened throughout history between neighboring nations . Class dismissed. / What's the ideal age at which a man first s hould marry? When one Or. Otto Weininger put that query lo numerous fellows in Vienna. th8' majority said age 30 was just about perfect. That is not the age at which most Viennese men first marry. please note. They go to the altar considerably earlier. It's just their hindsight view of it. Q. In ring h1stq[y. wasn't Too Tall Jones. while he last· ed, the tallest professional " boxer ever? Some students or foreign policy regard it as almost a mircale that not a single soldier stands guard along the 3,987·mile Canadian-U.S. border. There are other un- guarded frontiers. I suppose. But not many. The pattern of partnen~p between Canada Our new bus stops look Lerrifle! Now where are the bUMI'? S.K.H. (.t1"''" 'f VU' C Of'f'fTH rth iHt" -.YD "" ttf G O• r•1uh~r-. "'I dO ~•' fU•ttt\Aiifttlty t-flf'r1 ' th• 1t1u w• p·• Ith - npw\O"P't' VM YO\lf Of I l)itll•W',._ tu C.•.,.."1t C,u-0~11v PilOI A. No. sir , Mr. Jim Cully or Ireland at 7-feet-4 merits that distinction. ln 1948 and 1949, he was whipped in his only four fights. Too Tall al 6- feet-9 di(in 't have the op- portunity to fight Mr. Cully, unfortunately for the one or the other. Blindfolded gourmets ad- mit they can't tella tmof dif- ference between Ame rican and foreign caviars. Whimsical observers report that the chances that bread will fall buttered side down are ·directly proportional to the cost of the carpet. Five times as many people . read the headline as read the body copy of a newspaper atory. That's what the famoua ad.mu Darid OlilVJ found out yean •10. If still true, tt sus.es'8 why Ute ft· pertt wbo write tbe beldll.Del every day may be the moat influential profeaalonals on the paper. · ThomM P. Haley•PUILtlHIA 'friday,#ebruery 20, 1881 Jack Andenon The space shuttle rip-off WASHINGTON -PrHldent Reaean and bis advisers are con1lderin1 acro11-the·board cull ln federaJ pro1rams as the prlmlry way lo brina the budget under ronlrOI. The trouble with this meal-ax approach is that it can damaae good projecta as well u bad ones -and atill doesn't attack the problem or massive waale and fraud. A better wa)' to trim the fat from the federal budget without c utting into muscle is to go after the extravagance and corrup· lion that characterize so many gov- ernment pro- grams. The space shuttle would be an excellent place to start. It's already more than two years. behind schedule and about $3.6 billion over its budget. But even its critics have kept silent, tell· ing themseJ ves that unexpeeled costs and delays were inevitable in such a pioneer space effort. .. The truth is more sordid. Un· counted millions of space-shuttle cost overruns were apparently ripped off -by Rockwell In- ternational. the prime contrac- tor, and scores of Rockwell employees. · The basic trouble, as I re- ported laat September, wu the cavaUer attitude of Rockwell of· flclaJs toward taxpayers ' money. It's an attJtude that is practically built into any ce»t- plus contract like that ol the space shuttle. The government will pay all the cbst overruns, so why worry? Rockwell carried its hang-the- expenae approach to shocking lengths, such as sending two employees to Europe on the Con- corde to review a James Bond movie -and then sending the bill to Uncle Sam. A series of investigations -by government agencies and Rockwell's internal security d i vision -have produced evidence lo show that company executives were aware of the misuse of public money, but did nothing about it. Here are some examples or the space-s huttle rip-off: - -When the spaceship Colum· bia was moved from California to Florida in March 1979~ Rockwell employees followed en muse. Even secretarial help was brought across the country. The taxpayers, or course, picked up the biUs. -ONE ROCKWELL ex· eculive drew $2,160 a month in per diem expenses, in addition to 1750 a month housing al- 1 ow an c e, plus. the cost or telephone. cable TV, laundry and dty cleanio1. He alao eot $225 a month for malntenance and security for bis home in California, two rental cars and travel costs of $4,000 a month. -By driving their personal cars to Florida instead of flying, Rockwell employees cost the government an estimated total or $2.5 million extra in per diem, salary and fringe benefits while they were on the road. -Some employees flew to Florida but claimed they drove their can, so they could cash in on the travel-expense bonanza. One source told my reporters Frank Washif\ilOn and Eric Yoder that a California pros- ecu tor declined to press charges because he felt it would be unfair to punis h a few employees for what so many were doing. -''IN A NUMBER of in- stances," says one confidential government report, •'the con- tractor authorized both husband and wife to drive separ ate cars,. even though they were to leave 'On the same aay. This results in charging the government $7 ,000 or more while a family drives back and forth across the coun· try for a period of three weeks or more.·· My sources tell me the gov-:rn- ment will disallow Sl.5 million of improper travel costs and -for a .cban1e -send the bill to Rockwell. Footnote : A Rockwell spokesman bru.hed aside the findings ol the government'• in- vestigative agencies. The com· pany's travel costs, he said, were ''reasonable" given the ''difficult circumstances.'' WELCOME HOME: Among more than JOO federal regula· lions frozen by President Reagan were some that were drawn up lo provide benefits for the U.S. hostages in Iran. The regul.ations were prom· ulgated to put the Hostage Relief Act into effect. Without the rules in force. the hostages won't collect education al benefits for tlleTr families or cer- tain medical expenses not paid by their insurance coverage. Even if the president decides to unfreeze the regu lafions. there's one provision the hostages will still miss out on. thanks to some s tubborn nit- pickers in the Treasury Depart-i menl. The hostage act, passed by Congress last October, pro- vides that the salaries of govern· l ment employees taken hostage will be put into Interest-bearing . accounts. : But both the Senate and Defense deparimenta routinely · deposit overseas employees'; paychecks directly into checking i accounts in banks designated by . the employees. In normal times, it's a convenience for the employees. . But for the hostages in Iran, it could mean the loss of an estimated total or nearly $100,000 in interest. Though the hostages' families could have transferred the paychecks into interest-bearing accounts, many did not. Some or the families. of course. used the money to meet living expenses. Foggy Bottom officials have accused the Treas ury of in- terpreting the law .. in the nar· rowest sense.·· The bureaucrats at T reas ury a re mulishly stick· ing to the leller of the law WATCH ON WA STE: Th e General Services Administra· lion is required by law to ··Buy American·· when it purchases s upplies for federal agencies. But. like many individual con- sumers, the GSA has round that imported items can be a lot1 cheaper -and the agency is also i:equired by law to "Buy Cheap." For example. GSA was faulted for buying thousands or scissors that were made in ltaJy_ But offic4lls pointed out that the ll'alian -Scissors cost half as much as those made in S.A. Nicholas von Hoffman Foreign aid: It's not a .one-way street We've got ourselves a thrills and spills administration, a never-a-dull-moment govern- ment. Such a contrast lo four years of slow moving Carterian sludge. These people may get us all killed but in the meantime they 're going to keep us ente.r- tained. Such activity can only arise from those who combine faith w it h i g . norance. Peo- ple who know too much about a sub· ject often end up by know- ing one thing, which is that any sugges- l ion for change is im· possible, impractical and can't be done. Only those with an abiding and bouncing faith and the special ignorance that energetic belief in a political creed imparts could have made the move that David Stockman, Mr. Reagan's budget cutter. made on foreign aid expenditures. An instan· lane• and highly predictable bellow immediately issued out of the mouth of Secretary of State Alexander Haig, a man of unut- terable wiles who believes in nothing and has a wicked knowledge of the world that the idealistic. young Stockman is bereft of. SECllETA&Y HAIG knows that foreign aid isn't foreign. It's just caJled foreign aid since any title that would be more descrip· live of its functions might give scandaJ to the young. People like Stockman, a convinced private enterprise, small government man from the Midweal, have been brought up to think of roreip aid as giving milk lo the Hottentots. That was the snide cUche an earlier generation of conservatives uaed. Secretary of State Halt ii about the last person ln the world to suffer aquiah at the 1u11eatloa milk supplies be withheld from the moutbl of Hottentotlan babel. Durlq his Y•'n • Henry KJuln1•r's tol· _........__.._ ...... ,._ .... ....,_.. -..... _ laborator or co-conspirator, the only thing he was interested in putting down the throats of third world children was bombs. THE IA&GEST amount of our money spent under the label of foreign aid is aid for ourselves. The Export-Import Bank lends money to foreigners so that they can buy American goods. The in- terest rates tre low, far better than anything you can gel, but that doesn't make it foreign aid since it creates jobs and generates business pro(its here. Idealistic conservatives of the Stockmanite persuas ion get especially riled up at the World Bank a nd the International Monetary Fund. They associate the World Bank with globalonious do-gooderism and from time to time the Bank may have been guilty or an act or allruisl'TJ'Cbut that's not been its main thrust. For most of its existence since its founding shortly after World War I l it has lent money to build facilities that America and other technologically advanced na- tions have needed to do business George Mair in the not-so-advanced world. An enormous amount of its money has gone into loans to build roads and railroads from the jungle to seaports, and modern docks and loading facilities at the seaports and to dredge the harbors so that big, heavy draught freighters can get in to take away the copper. bauxite or whatever other raw materials we need. Whether third or fourth world borrowers have benefilled can be debated but it's a sure thing that we have. THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund ser ves a somewhat different purpose across the globe but it's also one indispensable to the more-or: less smooth running of lnterna· tional trade in the capitalist or quasi-capitalist world. The Fwid makes short term loans lo nations that have gotten into economic trouble, usually by importing more than they can afford to pay for. That may be too much oil, but it is~ often too many manufactured goods from the United Slates or its allies or even too much food . Often those troubled countries first borr.pw from private banks. many of which are American. and then sometimes they can't even pay the interest on the Joans. At this juncture in steps the Fund as the last hope this side of bankruptcy with who knows what kinds of adverse effects on jobs and investments here. Customarily the Fund demands all kinds or changes in govern- ment policies before it makes the last ditch loan. These policy changes are all calculated to make the debtor nation able to pay off its loans and other bills. money, il should be emphasized, that is owed to Americans and American institutions. They caU that foreign aid too. Cuts in these appropriations will jar and alter arrangements all across the globe. There are ethical and economic arguments for making s uch changes but perhaps they can only be made by men who do not understand the consequences of their acts, by young idealists, not by old men with pacemakers in their hearts. lnco01e tax hits the little guy If RonaJd Reagan really means what he said about making de- cisions on the basis of what c • was beat for the American people without rear of the political conse- quences , I have the ftnt of several modest pro- posals. ~ .. , -\ ·~· '.. . • ,6 ._.u · / ', ,_. ·' ,... The federaJ income tu la un- f alr, Inequitable and I 4iatrHe to a democratic: republic: like oun. Ullr. Reaau llMrtoal, be sbcMdd lmmedl•l4111· propOle • radleal NlonD ol Ute ~· It la po111ble now or two famlU• wttb tbe same tacome ,. I • and other basic circumstances to pay a significantly different federaJ lncome tax. It la poulble for someone to make a billion dollars and pay no income tax. It is possible for a Rea1an to make a six-figure lncome and pay no income tax. · It is possible for the very wealthy to attend inau1uratlm festivities in Washington, nymg in and out in private jets 'aubaidiaed by the ordinary taxpayer. It is possible for corporate executives to invite a pUHI ot budd.les to a blp old lllllt In New Orleans for the Supu Bowl incl ba.e tbe eom111oa taipayer aub1ldlH mostoltt. Tb• federal tneo•• tax 'fY•t•• mall•• ordln~rr \ t~xpayers pay as they earn their income, but allows the rich to pay their taxes months after the income bas been earned. The solution is as simple aa the original, 35-word law creatinl the income tax. It ls I solution advocated by co~aervatives such as Milton Fr "!dman, former Treasury Seeretary WUllam Simon, and othen. Here it ls: Tax all lncomt from whatever source at the same rate . Period. No eaemptklnl. No declueUana. neeptlmm. TbP, -.er1oa• would pa tbat aam• perceata1• o ·~ Mm ......,... ud ... 1111 ........ .. Ntum CID 8 fQlteal'd \a ... amt.ute. ,, .. -~~·'--· .. ~-~-----~--~~~---~ . .-... .;.-..... .. --·---····- '---... ~--NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 9Mf6t ... l~UH , ....... , ...... YM•, Ml ... lf. PACt1•1C, P•w, ~. DIHOlf AJIO CINCllf1t1U'l 1TOCW 1a~t .... •INftlD aY tlfa ••ID ••D t .. fllfH ...,.. ... , s.1 .. .... -c- sold to Reds? I SAN JOSE <AP> -l'ederal ud local afftclaJI are problD& reports that SoutMm CallfonUa COID,.... ..... aold .av...s electroalca tear to tbe Soritt Uaiae ud other Coaunuaiat nallou, tbe Su JON lleftW'J·Newt bu reported. • Tbe newapaper said tbe inv•tilatlou e..u.r • 11 companiee owned by W•l German buslneuman Wel"Mr BruchbaUMD, 41, aod AaatoU Maluta, 41, a Ruulan who became.a nalura1i1ed citbea. TboM companies have exported milllom of dollan ol 1oocls, and officials auaped some may have been routed to Eaatem Bloc nations. TllE TINY, INT&ICATE' ,clhwta manufactured in California'• electronics factories are crucial to Am1trlcan tecbnolo1lcal superiority in weaponry, 1ecordJn1 to military officials. "There's a tremendous problem with very aopbialicat· ed lecbno= 1oing to (be Eutem Bloc," aald Ken lngleby, 1 al .,ent in cbar1e of tbe Cuatoma Depart· ment olftce near Loni Beach. "We are runntnc into legitimate companies and into front companies set up solely to acquire and divert technology,:• he added. "They know it is ille1al. They 1et paid for it. It la to facilitate a forelp, unfriendly power." COMMgacE DEPARTMENT AND Customs officials have presented their findin11 to a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. In Northern Calilornia, Santa Clara County sheriff's investigators are probing reports that aopblatlcated inte· grated circuits stolen from Silicon Valley companies in 1979 and 1980 have been shipped to Communist nations. The newspaper said the largest case before the 1r:and jury involves as much as $25 million in electronics ship- ments by Continental Technology Corp. of Redondo Beach, which is aaaociated with Bruchhauae.n and Maluta. The company purchased the equipment from Silicon Valley manufacturers. THE A'M'ORNEY WHO FILED incorporation papers for 11 Bruchhausen·Maluta electronics distributing firms said be was told only that they were selling equipment to German companies. lnvest"ators said they think that some of those com· panies were fronts which shipped goods overseas, and eventually into the Soviet Union or other Communist-na- tions. Tony Capozzola, attorney for Maluta, said his client was only an employee of the West German. "Mr. Matula has voluntarily surrendered to the attorney general and has consistently denied any guilt in the matter," he said. BllUCHHAUSEN BAS LEFT the United States for Germany "and he's not coming back," Capozzola said. Brucbhauaen could not be reached for comment. Capozzola said Maluta cut ties with Brucbhauaen after he learned goods were being shipped to the Soviet Union. He said there is "some evidence" that Continental ship· menta wound up there. Amoo1 Continental's suppliers was Walkins.Johnson Corp., which manufactures sophisticated warfare and apace IUidance systems, the newspaper reported. The company declined comment. MALVTA AND UUCllBAUSEN also obtained &oods from thieves who victimized companies in Slllcoo Valley and the ~ An1eles area, according to atndavlta filed Feb. 13 in Santa Clara County Superior Court. In those affidavits, John Henry Jackson, accused of burglary and forgery, said be supplied stolen or coun- terfeited inte1rated circuits to Matula, "which Maluta stated be waa going to resell . . . to satisfy and order . from Werner Brucbhauaen." Capoaola denied the aJJeeauon . ...... ". ,,. ....... Spo1n9•1 Due to l•t• tr.nsmlsston today's ltstlng wm not eppearlntheDally Pl~. 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Hoa1 Memorial Hos pital officials revealed tbe offer Tbursday after tbe latest in a series of court hearin1s to determine wbat sbould be done --I , t ' ' I I I ) f \ .\.' 1 wit• ll·Yt•r·o'4 Ar~ytlae Brobeek. No .... CCllDl1dend la DMd of aeute eue boapJtaliaatloD, Mr•·-:~•M-Hoaa Md beea lut week by bo9pital • ya. But an -or er by Oran1e Couaty Superior Court JUd1e Ronald Prenner appolntlq her pb y sician •• temporary conservator bad only mentioned transfer to UC Irvine Medical Center, wbicb like Hoaa believed she wu better olf in a . CODYale9eent or skilled nuniq faclllty. UCI attorneys persuaded another Judie to iaaue a temporary 1tay of Judae Preaaer's rullq last Friday 10 they could arsue a1aiaat 8DJ •tramfer al the woman to their faclllty. Prenner, visibly a1itated Thursday by the delay in lmplementlq bis ruliq, laid be Intended that tbe woman's physician could transfer Mn. B.t.o.beck to any facility OHA N Gf COUN I Y <.Al IFORNIA ~5 CENTS appf'Ollri* for her cpe, and notjmt UCI. Howner, be aareed to amend hh order to state more 1pecUically that tbJI wu bla intent. Pfetmer iuued bia orillnaJ order after the woman'• family bad told blm they could no looser afford the nuninl care Mn. Brobeck requlrea in a convaa.eent bolpjtaJ. They said her care dwinl the past. ab or seven yean baa exhausted '900,000 in insurance benefttl. Tbe stricken woman ia a qaiadripCesfc who p unable to commuaieate. Tbe ofter by the aoooymoua donor, Hoa1 officials said, prnumably la still Sood on .the basis of Prenner's amended order. "It U. been estimated that it would cost $C,400 per month to provide around -the-clock · nurains care tbe woman requires wherever she goes. llra. Brobeck bad been admitted to Hoaa lut Aquat sufferin1 from fever and compllcatlona related to ber major illness. She bad been s taylni in ,. convalescent hospital followin1 an earlier two-and-a -half-year stay at Hoa1. Dr. Korey Jorgensen, Mrs. Brobeck'• physician and temporary conservator, could not be reached for comment Thursday . Defendant admits grisly k:~1ing Airport erash Pilot blames faulty engine By .JODI CADENHEAD °' .. ...., ......... . The pilot of an Air California jetliner that crashed Tuesday night at John Wayne Airport with 109 people' on board told inveatisaton Thursday that a faculty ensine forced him to · crash land 1ollowln1 tower orders to circle the airport. , Inveatisators from the National Transportation Safety Bou4 and Federal A vlatlon Bus strike end seen nearer By GLENN 8COTT Of .. ....,"9e ..... Orange County's strike-bound pubijc buses could be back on U1e streets early next w~k if a tentative contract settlement is reached today or Saturday between the Orange County Transit District and its striking workers. The' outlook for s uch an agreement seemed good today after negotiators for the Transit District and the United Transportation Union resumed talks Thursday. meeting from 2 p.m . until 12:30 this morning. Talks were to resume this afternoon. "We're getting down to the Ditty-gritty items," said James Reichert, dis trict general manager. "Hopefully, we mi&ht be able to get things solved today." Once negotiators reach ·agreement , union representatives will call a meeting of the 212 mechanics and MS bus driven to poll them for final approval of the contract. District officials, likewise, will ask for approval from tbe five-member board of directors. Goldy Norton , a Los An1eles-based public relations adviser for the union, said today be doesn 't know when . ne1otialions mi1ht end. ''I'd .flate to speculate because I don't know," be said. But be added that lt would probably take about two days to (See 8'1'&1&£, Pase AJ) Administration began piecing to1etber events that led to the crub of Flight 336 as it · apparenU)' attempted to avoid craabiq into another Air Cal Boeiq 737 preparing for takeoff. • 'Tbe pilot reported to us that the number two engine did not come up to performance for· the· throttle position,•• said )ra f'urmaa, apoke1maa for tb• Natlaaal Transportation Board. Aa workers ftnl•bed cleariq the wreck.aae from the runway, Furman told reporters that investigators were unclear wby tbe aeeoed Air Callfonala didn't take off. Air California offlclala Tburlday identlfted the pUot ol- the plane that crubed u Don Clark, 53, wbo WU hired by the airline in 1117. Other crew members included: First olficer Ned Pederson, 43; and fU1bt attendants, Dee Dee Chamben, 26 ; Mike Macrorie, 28, and Donna Park, 33_ Furman said that Clark followed correct procedures for a crashing landing by sbuWng off systems that could have caused more serious explosions. "I can't tell you that be did anything heroic," said Furman. A spokesman for Air . Californi~ said that the pilot and co-pilot have been taken off light duty pending outcome of the invest~ion. The flight attendants · were taken off light duty temporarily. Furman said that no disciplinary action bas been recommended against any of tbe crew members at this time. Still to be examined by investipton are the taped voice recordinsa. the landing sear position, tbe engine that was reportedly deficient and four rows of seats that collapsed. Tbe fiery crub that resulted in 34 irtjuries occurred secoods after air traffic controllers ordered the departfng fiigbt 931 and tbe approachin1 flisbt 336 to both abort their actiom. FU&bt 131 wu halfway down tbe 5,700-foot runway when controllers apparently realized a collision was imminent and ordered tbe Jet to abort tta takeoft, P\lrman. •aid it tuied safely oato an apron off tbe l'UllWQ. h.rmaD laid fU1ht •1 bad bad to ...., lU takeoff lniUaUJ <lie caua, Paae AJ> ...., ,... ,......,e.ry ....,_ Prompted by 'fear,' he says Murder defendant John Alan Keith has admitted in Orange County Superior Court that be participated in the 1978 mutila- tion slaying of a Corona del Mar real estate agent, but claimed he did so out of anger at and fear of homoeexuala. "I just snapped. I was so an· 1ry and upset," Keith told jurors in Superior Court Judae Donald Mccartin'• courtroom Thursday u be described the sequence of ...... that lecl to the wallila· tloe ala)'ina of •uben Martines in the bedroom of bis home Aq. %7,1978. Keith, 22, of San Clemente, is charged with murder and rob- bery. He could race the death penalty. A companion who bad been with blm the e~ of the kill· iq, A.atboay Devid 8lea, JO, of Dana Polnt, was coaYieted ol firat -desree murder in December. Keith, dressed in a blue, three· piece suit, testified that be and Bies first attackeo trarfiifei after he made sexual advances toward them. The two bad met Martinez, 41, earlier in the eve- ninl at a Laguna Beach bar. CABLES .ATTACHED TO BEAM OF AIR CALIFORNIA JETLINER TO RlllOYE IT FROM FllELO Plane-• not picked up but~ ecroea the alnlrtp to dear the runwar · Questioned by defense at· torney James Merwin, the de- fendant said he and Bies each used a heavy, star-shaped can- dle to bludgeon the victim because they reared him and wanted to get out of his house. He said they felt trapped because there was no doorknob to the bedroom door . wftich Martinez had closed. Earlier testimony indicated Martinez was remodeling his home. Cache of heroin seized in Lagana Laguna Beach police seized an estimated $50,000 to seo,ooo worth of heroin from a woman's home on St. Ann's Drive follow· lng an early morning raid today, a police spokesman said. Lt. Terry Temple said of· ficen, armed with a search war· rant, raided the bome of Lyle Johnson, 28, at 478 St. Ann's shortly after midnight, where tbe cacbe·of heroin was found, alon1 with undetermined dollar amounts of other Wesal drup. Temple said lllJu JobnlClll wu char1ed wlth pouenion of heroin and po1ee11ion for sale. Arrnted wltb ber, Temple 1ald, were Lesley Jones ,Nobel, 28, and Charles Hahey Weeks, 28, who both list a Loe AlamllOls address. They were char1ed with possession of heroin for sale, be said. Additional char1es for ibe three are pending, Tem· pie said. Police reportedly arrived at the house to find Illas Noble and Mias Johnson ·inside. Shortly after, Temple said, Weeki ar- rived carrying a spray can with marijuana and cocaine con- cealed inside. Temple said offlcera are at.ill siftint throuab the Johnson home in search of more We1at dru11. Vet center ~ target for noise probe La1una Beach City Council members have agreed to spend up to $1,300 to find out what can be done to lessen the noise in the bottom floor of the new Veteran's Memorial Community Center. But they said this week they want the architect hired to draw up plans for the $218,000 re- modeliq to pick up half the tab for the acoustical research. Complaints tbat tbe lower ' floor ol the 50-year-olcL bulldiq can't be used while dance cla11ea are conducted abo~e prompted dty offldala to recom- mend that a sound upert review the prolMm. t The pair fled after bludgeon- ing Martinez, using the Corona del Mar resident's car to go back to Laguna Beach, where their motorcycle was parked. However, Keith said they re- turned to the home later in tbe eveninl to retrieve the candle. During that second visit, the de· fendant s aid th e y f o und Martinez still sprawled on the floor. · 'I got disgusted and ansry ... because of the way be trapped us," Keith said. Scanning the room, he said be saw a mitre, box saw i n a bedroom closet and brought it out. ''I WU Shakin& . . . I walked over to him. I wun't really loot· log at hla face . . .• " be told the jury. Kelth said be gave the saw three or four "bard thrusts," (See •VTUATB, Pase Al) ·111111 CUIT IUTlll 2nd hostage rescue plan told Dance cluaes are conducted all day Mondays tbrou1h ThW'1Mla1s, and aeniot dti- .. , tbey can't conduct their own pro,...._ dowDltaiJ'I became of the ..... G11•t¥ northwesterly wind's deenuiq tonlPt . Mostly sunny Saturday. LoWI tcml&bt 51 aloq the coast, 57 inland. lllsb• lat....._, 74 to 11 at the beac ..... n to M lnland. PORT WORTH, Tuu (AP) -llllHonalre H. Rou Pent, •bo aautermlnded the ..eape ol two ol bla emplOJ... from an Iranian prl1on. coneoeted a aelleme at the nqueet ol U.S. offlelal• for rHculn1 tlae Ameriea ....,_, bat tr WM reMeted at Pent..-·m...._, a Yort WCll'tb tel....a ...- NriAS-TV al~o reported .......,um~.._. 1Ut1 aad footi.all 1••• wlieotape1 from Dalla1 ~--· eo.e. 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T~a flnal vtlrdlcl OD C.OhaeMa'• apare wortb.lneH na.ut await ua1ysaa of today'• Alta Laguna • annexation·· plan a~ked Owners o( ~ 470-acre parcel just outside Laguna Beach will have to ('ome up with more information about a proposed housing project before City Coun.cil members will <'Onsider annexing the land. The Warmington-Carma Group of Irvine bas asked Laguna Beach to annex property adjacent to the Topoflhe Wocld community. The vacant properly at the northwest end of Alta Laguna Boulevard, is known locally as Laguna Heights. Council members have asked the developer to prepare an annexation plan so they can determine whether or not a new subdivision in Laguna Beach would be to the city ·s advantage. For instance. the council wants to know how many lots are proposed for the property: what access motorists would use to get to their lots; the grading proposed for the land, and the amount of open s pace that wou ld be dedicated to the city. The council stopped short of ordering an environmental impact report on the project at this time, saying a pre liminary report should enable the council to tell the developer what it ex peels in a more complete study. • tilt .... pr1M·t1" IMlc...._ &am IM te.ela eoetnl .ater wu &Ml Columbia deand ta. Ill.... llwdl• oe U.a war '° ::!~L tll• ~ay A••riea "ll ._.. l::e·ve bad •#YWJ ,._cc:..tul ftriq of Cohaaabla't l-r•• ma la ta1inea. • • Huab Harr••. lb• coatrol·ceDttr 1pokHaaaa, reported HHD mlQUMI after Ula ........ i.t. Aaacma tbe bappleat obMr-... Mrt were the two ut.rouutl ,....., an to take Columbia up oa tbt er. milaaoo, JobD YOWll ud W Crippen. They watdMd u.e &alt from • jet, ft)'inl &.000 '° t.• t• ~ the_lauaeb tna. WIMD t.be practice c:owatdown reached ..o al 5:'5 a .m . PST. the tbne _,.,,,. at t.be bate ol lbe delta-winced spacetbip flatbed to life, 1pewina torrents of almo9t invisible name, steam and smoke over tbe launch pad and sendin1 a thunder-clap rollin& across the scrub and palmetto of the Kennedy Space Center here. ··All engines are up and running," the control center announced. - The power plant -the world's most sophisticated rocket machine -generated 1.1 million pounds of thrust for 20 seconds, just as planned, while the 122-foot lall Columbia, its two solid-fuel boosters and a giant fuel tank remained locked firmly on the pad, held there by eight three-foot-long hardened steel bolts. On ao actual launch, explosive charges would sever the bolts to release the spacecraft, and the solid-fuel. boosters would ig~te to h_elp it into orbit. The test marked the first time in the U.S. manned space program that engines have been fired on the launch pad during a countdown practice. In tbP earlier Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects. the National Aeronautics and Space Administration gained that experience by launching the capsules unmanqed before committing astronauts to fly them . to tounng pope ll.OILO. Philippines (AP) -Pope John Paul ll island- hopped across the Philippines today, urging an end to Moalem- Christian warrare and protection of workers' ri&hts. He &ot an exuberant welcome here from spear-brandishing tribal dancers, wildly shaking their bodies to throbbing drum beat.II. More than a million people crowded the route from the airport into this steaming central Philippine city, the pope's third slop of the day. Many waved the yellow and while Vatican flag, and barefoot children and mothers with babies strapped to their backs craned for a look at the pope. · Nine elderly patients in wheelchairs, some still hooked up to intravenous feeding lines, waited outside the local hospital bold· ing up a sign saying, ''Mabuhay," or "Welcome" to the pontiff, who re5ponded by making the sign of the cross. PelWI l•rmer• aMI ,,,,.,"' WARSAW, Poland (AP> -About 50 farmers ended the la.at known anU-1ovemment protest in Poland today, pavin1 the way for tbe communist regime's new leaders to concentrate on re- building the nation's economy. The farmers ended their aeven- week sit-in at a former union headquarters in southern Raeszow. walked into the snow-covered streets and carried red and white Polish nags and a wooden cross to the local church for Mass. Dell9r lalb I• E• a11e LONDON (AP> -The dollar fell sharply against other ma- jor currencies In trading today in Europe. Dealers attributed the decline to moves by West German and Swiss monetary of- ficials to shore their sagging currencies. Gold prices rose. 'llJpper' •UJHH!I 1...necftl DEWSBURY, En&land (AP) -Truck driver Peter Sutcliffe was indicted today ror the Yorkshire Ripper murders of 13 women and the attempted slaying of seven more. A panel of three magistrates ordered Sutcliffe, 35, held for trial al the Crown Court at Leeds. OPEC le•den meet wref .. GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) -Several oil min.isters of the Or1anisaUon of Pelroleum Exportin& Ci>unlries had an UD· publicized meeting in Geneva Thursday and today. An independent source said participant.II at tbe "top-secret" get to&ether included ministers from Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Indonesia, Algeria, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. ORANGE COAST DlilyPilat Festival Fare .Weather • 'WlU7UngB issued 81'fteA11111ttd .,_ Wind warota11, tra'telen' advilori• and ftre dan1•r alert.I were i11ued today for muy areas ol Southern Callfonlla u a weather 1y1lem tbat erealed summer-like coadltlom IDCJ9l ol tbe week moved out and anotber sy1tem blew in. Tbe National Weather Service warned ol winds up to IO mpb lD southern Mono County today and iHued travelen' advisories for the mountains, desert• and areas below ~outal canyom, where. 25-35 mpb winds IUllinl up t~ ts mph were expeeted. Gusta could reach 50-80 mpb in mountain passes and below north-south canyons, tbe service said. The weather service also warned of blowing sand and dual in the deserts. Fire authorities posted a "red flag alert" ror brush areu of Los Angeles County because or the extreme fire danger created by the north to northwest winds. A glass model of a moose captures the at- tentioo of Mary Ogdahl, 28, of Montana, as she browses booths at the 15th annual Laguna ~ach Winter Festival, which runs through Sunday. Admissioo to the Festival of Arts grounds, 650 LaglDla Canyon Road, is $1 for adults. Children under 12 are ad- mitted free. See story Page Cl. "It's a warning that you have hi&h winds and temR8raturea and low humidity," said county fire spokesman Jerty Berroc-1. # Those conditions create thel greatest fire danger, be said, and the alert would remain until a change in the weather. ,,,.... Pllffe AJ RESCUE_ ••• tapes were played, they would transmit inrormation to U.S. agents in Iran. While the tapes could have been tracked by a homing device. U.S. agents had no way of knowing who was watching them. the station reported. Informed of the s tation's report, Landry said: "That's news to me. The only thing I wanted lo do was give them a chance to see some football films." KXAS said planners next tried · bugging the hostages by sending them such Christmas gifts as football jerseys and eit~rcise devices stuffed with s pecial ra~o transmitters. But that effort was foiled when some hostages refused to accept the gifts. Perot, who sponsored a commando raid that freed two of his employees from an Iranian prison in February 1'79, was one of the first men the Defense Department consulted about rescue plans, KXAS said. Former Defense Secretary Harold Brown confirmed Perot's attendance al many top-secret Pentagon meetings, the station said. "He <Perot) was consulted," Brown told the station. "It was not the kind of mission you can contract out. But he did give advice." Perot's plan, devised soon after the U.S. embassy takeover in Tehran, was a sting operation based on Iran's need ror helicopter replacement parts, the station said. Under the plan. the parts would be stolen from military depot.s and shipped to Iran by U.S. military personnel posing as black-marketeers. Three s hipments would ·go off as scheduled, but the fourth would s muggle in a small group of armed U.S . a nd Iranian commandoes who would fog the U.S. embassy compound wit.b knockout gas, the station said. The commandos then would take the unconscious hostages to Tehran's airport and escape aboard the cargo plane that had delivered the parts with a fighter escort from a U.S. aircraft carrier. "Rescue is almost . . . like the theft of a diamond," Perot told KXAS in a recorded interview. "It's something that you plan very carefully. You wait your opportunity and you do it." Defense consultant Ed Luttwak told the station Pentagon generals rejected Perot's plan because it didn't fit their ideas of bow such a mission should be run. ,,.._PflfleAJ ' STRIKE ••• • Airlines resume normal operations It was business as usual at fuselage -will be clearly John Wayne Airport today visible to passengers on arriving following reopening of the and departing flights until the facility to commercial jet craft is salvaged. aircraft Thursday night. Preparations for r eopening Each of the four jet air lhe runway coincided with carriers serving the airport -moving the plane. Airport crews Air Californi a . R epublic swept the 150-foot wide runway Airlines. Frontier Airlines and or all debris and repaired three Western Airlines -had runway lights tom out when the resumed normal schedules. jetliner crashed. Cabl~ said. according to airport manager The first jet to leave the Murry Cable. airport was a Western Airlines The airport was closed to a ll Boeing 737. The plane was ~he jet activity because of Tuesday las t to land. only abo·Jt 90 night's crash of an Air California seconds be fore the crash Boeing 737 carrying 109 persons. occurred. Thirty-three passengers were Cable noted that Western . injured in the crash . One Republic and Air California - remains hospitalized today. all of which had jets sitting in The airport's 5,700-foot long front of the airport terminal - jet runway was reopened al 8:15 had sought permission to p. m . Thursday just minutes re)llove the planes from the after work crews moved \be airport priol' to the reopenina. disabled jet from where ll came Re said airline ,officials to rest alongside the runway to complained that they needed the vacant land several hundred stranded aircraft to keep their yards away. systems in noi:mal operation. At its current location, the Cable. however, denied those plane -with a wide crack in its requests. * * * * * * l're•P.,,eAJ CRASH RECOUNTED • • • to allow space for a Western Airlines flight that had landed just ahead of it on the runway. Federal regulations require 6,000 feet clearance between planes landing and taking off on the same runway. ln the 20 seconds after tower controllers ordered the ill-fated jet not lo land, Furman said. the pilot retracted the plane's landing gear, gave the craft full throttle, then -when it became obvious be was going to hit the runway -put the landing gear back down. An inves tigation of t he wreckage showed the plane's wing flaps were at a 15-degree angle, indicating the pilot was trying to climb as ordered. Furrr.an said. Furman said that it is not unusual to order planes to circle the airport in order to assure a clear runway. ··we have no reason to believe that there was any action by the tower people that was in violation with procedure," said Furman. Witnesses told investigators that the plane slammed into the runway and bounced before skidding to a fiery stop and cracking in half. Forecasters said the winds were being caused by slfong pressure differences produced between a large pressure system building behind the dry weather front that passed through Southern California Thursday evening and lower pressures over Arizona and Utah. l',....Pfl,,eAJ MUTILATE along Martinez's neck, growing angrier because he believed the man "wanted to abuse me." The defendant, periodically sobbing. said he had flashed back to homosexual encounters he had witnessed during a pre- vious stay at Ocange County Jail on theft charges in 1977. B e fore again leaviflg Martinez' home, Keith said he and Bies took about 74 cents off the dead man's dresser to buy cigarettes. He denied they entered the home with Martinez with tbe in· tent to rob blm or kill him: Prosecutor Dave Carter bas contended the two set out that August evening to accost a homosexual. • Hearing set for busboy . LAS VEGAS (AP) -A pale and nervous busboy. brouglll lo court in manacles, has been ar- raigned on charges of arson and eight counts of murder, but bis attorney claime,d be did. not cause the Las Vegas Halton Hotel fire. Philip· uruce <.:hne, 23, his sandy hair rumpled. shuffled in· to court Thursday with scuffs over his bare feet and spoke not • a word as be sat on the edge of his chair biting bis lip during the arraignment. Cline's attorney, Kevin Kelly, waived reading of the charges and Justice of the Peace Daniel Ahlstrom set a preliminary hearing for March 6. SPECIAL PURCHASE . 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' UCI attorneys persuaded anotber Judse to i11ue a temporar,1 ·stay of Jude• Preaner'a naua, lalt Friday ~ tbey could arcue asainat any tranafer ol t.be woman to tbelr faclllty. Prenner, visibly asltated Tburaday by tbe delay in lmplementlna bl.a rulina. said be intended that the woman's pbyaician couJd transfer Mn. Brobeck to -any facility • · · A N • • t c • · 1 i r~ ' , , 11 ' l 1 N 1 A .' •) c · [ N 1 •, apDl'Ollriate for ber care, and not Juit UCJ. { However, be a1reed to amend bh order to i\ate mor' specifically that W. was IUa intent. . . . Prenner issued bis orictnal order after the woman '1 famlly bad told bim they could no loqser afford tbe nu.nlq care Mn. Brobeck requlrea in a convaleecent boepita1. They said her care duri.q tbe past six or seven yean baa Tbe stricken woman is a quadriPetic who ii un~e to communieate:- Tbe olfw by the anonymous donor, Hoa1 offieiala said , presumably ii 1WJ Sood oa the baala o( Prenner's amended order. It bu beea estimated tbat it would COit $4,400 per month to provide around·the·clock nursing care the woman requires wherever she 1oea. Mrs. Brobeck had been admiUed to Hoae tut Aui-t sufferins from fever and complications related to ber major illne11. She bad been staying in a convalescent hospital following an earlier two-and·a -half·year stay at Hoag. Dr. Korey Joreensen, Mrs. Brobeck's physician and temporary conservator, could not be reached for comment Thursday. State probes • noise • airport at * * * * * * • Airport erasll Pilot blames .faulty engine By JODI CADENMEAD Of .. .,....,""' ..... The pilot of an Air California jetliner that crashed Tuesday night at John Wayne Airport with 109 people on board told investigators Thursday that a · faulty engine forced him to crash land following tower orders to circle the airport. ln\i.estigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Bus strike end seen nearer . By GLENN SCOTT OI .. D9lfY Nit ..... Orange County's st.rike·bound public buses could be back on the st.reet.s early next week if a tentative contract settlement is reached today or Saturday between the Orange County Transit District and Its striking workers. The outlook for such an agreement seemed good today after negotiators for lhe Transit District and the United Transportation Union resumed talks Thursday. meeting from 2 p.m. until 12:30 this morning. Talks ·were to res ume this afternoon. "We're gelling down lo the nilly-gritty items," said James Reichert, dis tric t general manager. "Hopefully, we might be able to gel things solved today." _ Once negoli a tors reach _agre e ment , union representatives will call a meeting of the 212 mechanics and M5 bus drivers lo poll·them for final approval of the contract. District officials, likewise. will ask for approval from the five· member board of directors. Goldy Norton , a Los An1eles-based public relations adviser for the union, said today he doesn 't know when negotiations might end. "I'd bale to speculate because I don't know," he said. But be added that It would probably talce about two days to (See ST&IKE, Pase AZ> • Administration began piecing together events that led to the craib of Flight 336 as il apparenUy attempted lo avoid crashing into another Air Cal Boeinc 737 preparing for takeoff. •'The pilot reported to us that the number two engine did not come up to performance for the throttle position," said Ira Furman, spokesman for the National Transportation Board. As workers finiabed clearine the wreckage from the runway, Furman told reporten that ilivesU1aton were unclear why the aecood Air California didn't take olf. ·. Air California officlala Thursday identified the pilot of the plane that crashed u Don Clark, 53, who was hired by the airlln4 in 1H'1. ·Other crew members included: Finl olftcer Ned Pederson, 43; and Oisbt attendant.a, Dee Dee Cbamben, 26; Mike Macrorie, 28, and Donna Park, 33. ,. Furman said that Clark followed correet procedur:es for a crashing landing by shutting off systems tba't could have caused ~re serious exploeions. "I can't tell you that be did · anything heroic," said Furman. A spokesman for Air California said that tbe pilot and co·pilot have been taken off flight duty pending outcome of the investigation. The flight attendants also were taken off flight duty temporarily. Furman said lhal no disciplinary action bas been r~commended against any of the crew members at this time. Still to be examined by investigators are the taped voice recordings, the landing gear position, the engine that was reportedly deficient and four rows of seats that collapsed. The fiery crash that resulted in 34 injuries occurred seconds after air traffic controllers ordered the departing night 931 and lbe approa'Ching flight 336 to both abort their actions. Flight 931 was halfway down the s. 700-foot runway when controllers apparently realised a collision was imminent and ordered the jet to abort its takeoff, Furman said it taxied safely onto an apron off the runway. Furman said fli1ht • 931 had bad to delay it.a ·takeoff initially <See caASR. Pace AZ> . CABLES ATTACHED TO BEAM OF AIR CALIFORNIA JETLINER TO REMOVE IT FROM FIELD .Pt•ne w•e not picked up but dr-..ed •croH the •lretrtp to cle•r the runway Review of Sa/ ari theater OK sought By &ICllA&D G&EEN Of -Deity"" ..... Irvine Councilman Larry Agran vowed today to make sure the City Council reviews Thursday night's Planning Com· mission approval of a proposal to build a 10,000-spectator am· phitheater at Lion Country Safari. He said he wants lo know more about the potential for airplane crashes at the site, which EJ Toro air station of. ficials describe u beine in an "aircraft accident potential zone." The project drew sharp criticism at the commiHion meetine from an air station representative and homeowners in the vicinity or the project. Additionally, the Oranee County Environmental Manaee· menl Agency and the Oranee County Airport Commission have urged that the proposal be rejected. Despite this opposition, com· missioners Lyn Calerdine, John Carlyle, Mary·Ellen Hadley and Lowell Johnson vol· ed to approve the amphitheater. Commissioner Ray Catalano voted qainsl it. Catalano said lhal, given Marine Corps unwUUneneu to enter into a schedullns .,-ree· ment with tbe·amphitheater ~ (See TBEATEa, Pap AZ) . Regents delay • action on clinic at UCI University of California Regents have delayed for one month consideration or a COD· troversial proposal to build a SlO million outpatient clinic on the UC Irvine campus. UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. asked for t he postponement Thursday, saying be didil't want consideration of the clinic to interfere witl'l ne1otlations between Orange County and the Regents over in- dlsent compensation at UCI Medical Center in Oranee. Mutilation m11raer admitted TbOM neeotiation.s are aimed at reaolvine the knotty quettion of bow much reimbursement UJe count¥ should give to the Univenlty of California for the care of poor people at the medical center. Aldrieh~s request for poetpone- ment was supported by a written statement ·submitted to the Re1ent1 from Robert I!:. Tumel· ty, president of tbe Oraa1e Count)' a.Ith Plumin• Comdl. Murder defendut John Alan Keltb bu admitted in Orance Comty Superior Court that be partldpated in the lt'18 mutila· tJoa •la)ins of a Corona del Mar real eltat.e qent, but claimed be dld IO out ol anser at and fear ol ...,...,,....ala. "I Jmt snapped. I WU IO an-•rt and upHt," Keith told Jurors la llupesior' Court Juqe DOaald lleCarUD'• eaurtroom Tbureday ..... dleertbed tbe HCl--of ... u tbat led to tbe dec!Q6la· U. 11aJ1N ol Ruben llarilaea la tM bedroodl of bll llome Aq. 17=1111. •:~~ ... ca.m.a., .. eUr WIUI murder ud rob-.., , lie eould faoe Ule duda PIAll&J. A H•••lra 1'M Ud ..._ • ......... ~oftlllklll­.... A< i Dl.W._,.,tl Dana Polnt, wu convicted ol flrat -desree murder in December. Kellia, dreued in a blue, three· plea ault. · le9tlfted tlfat be and &lea fint attacked Martinea after be made aaual ad•anee1 toward them. Tbe two laad met Martiael, '1, earlier iD tbe ... niq at a Lquaa Beaeb bar. Queatloned bJ def enae at· toney Jamee Merwin, tbe cle- fndaat uld be and Bia Mela med a benJ, e&ar·lllaped e ... dle to blll4l1eon tbe •lttlm bee.me Ulq feared blm and • .... to --of bla -... Re 1.W tll•F felt )raned beea .. tMn WM DO tldoll-~flrllllll.tll to tM bedroo• deor, wMe• MartlMI bad eloHcl. s...u.r tnU.._IMl••WllaJ'tltln w~rmt"MMI.._.. TlaeP*W~bl ..... t ins Martines, Ulins the Corona del Mar resident's car to so back to Lasuna Beach, wt.ere U..ir motorcfcle wu parked. However. Keith aald they re· turnel to the home later in Ute evenlq to Nlri••• the candle. Durtn1 tbat MCCIDd Ylalt, tbe de· fendant said the1 found Ma.rtlDea 1UU sprawled oa the noor. ''I IOI dlapated and all')' . . . beeaUH of tbe way be trapped m," Kettll 1ald. lealildnl t.be room, be Hid M ••• a mUre bo• 1aw in a bedrocm elolet ud broulM it oat . ''fWMMaHq, • .J ...... °"'to llAm. I •-'t ....ur IM· tqatllilfM9 ... ,"MliDM .. Jarp. a.-..... bl .. " ....... ( three or four "bard thrust.a," alons llartlnn'• neck, srvwinl anarter becauae be belie•ed the man "wanted to abuse me." Tb• defendant, perlodlcally aobblq, said be bad fiubed baek to bomoenual eacouaten be bad wltMl'Md darlnl a .... vlOUI llaJ at Oraqe CountJ Jail oa theft e1aar,.. la tm. Before a1aln lea•lns Martina' bome, Keltb .... lie ud Bia ._. about 7t C.-off tbe dad ............. to ..., e...,.._. Re dlmed tbey ~ U. ........................ -* ........... OI' kill Ida. Pa1111U1w Dift carw .... ........................ Aa1Ut .. eala1 to ..... a a . ........ . TumeltJ aal~ tbe d.81ion 11lould be delajrlff untll tbe lrviM db atan can prepare a •tudy owltn•n1 tbe cur·· ..... for bealtll care fadJltt.. lr•l•• Mayor AatlaODJ, Cbam• ol Commerce Prell· cleat WIWam ~. Hunt aDd a dU... paup la , ... of ... •£1:: ........ ,, ...... .. allo fora~ .... wtmODela••-· °'"" 2 .,, -==~---., Ald1111•.•=~ ~···• .... &Mellak 'i:&==--=-..=~- Resident protest , expected By STEVE MA&BLE Of .. o.lly ""' ..... The fight lo reduce noise and hold the line on daily departures at J ohn Wayne Airport is expect· ed to continue in 'Costa Mesa Monday when state transporta- tion officials open a week·long hearing on the airport's noise variance. The varianc e , required because commercial jets at the airport make more noise than allowed by state law. expired last May but has been allowed to remain in effect. The 9:3() a.m. hearin1 will be held at Harper CoJDmunlty Center, 425 E. lllliSt. One Newport Beach homeowners• IJ'OUP will be uk· ins that the airport's variance be denied -a move, that if granted, would reduce daily de· partures to no more than Ii~. But state olftclala point out lbat an airport'• request for a variance ha never been denied in California biatory. "I guess we'll be plowing into a new frontfer." said Clarence Turner, president of the Mariners Community Associa· lion -the group seeking the de· nial. , Turn e r s aid 10 other homeo wner gro ups from NewP<>rt and Sfnta Ana Heights have pledged support for the Mariners request. Turner s aid Caltec h an· thropology professor Thayer Scudder will be present to oul· line adverse effects jet noise -has on a community. Dr. Scudder re· leased a 70.page document th.is week on the social and mental effects of jet noise from John Wayne Airport. Newport Beach officials, wbo phm to ask that new condi~ions be attached to the variance, will be represented by Newport at· torney Ray Ikola. ~. Included in the conditions sought by Newpott city leaders is a request that daily de· partures be held lo 41 and that the takeoff curfew be extended from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on Sun· days. N e wport Mayor Jackie Heather declined to spell out all lhe conditions Newport will seek, suggesUng that some "are going lo come as a real sur· prise.'' Robert Nutlman, assistant county counsel who handles airport matters. and San Dieso attorney Michael Gatzke will <.Bee NOISE, Pase AZ> 111111 CUil 1111111 . Gusty nortbw-eaterly wtnda decreuin1 t.onisbt. Mostly sunny Saturda~. Lowa t.m!lbt 52 alalls t.be coast, 57 inland.· Hisb• Saturday 74 to '17 at the beacbel, '17 to M lnland. 111•11•1 Do.. ,,,.,CMI "U&IC&.I ....... u.. .........,_. l'•IOW • llW ••te~ °" ,,_,. Cl. .Coata llesa police have arrest- ed etibt Orange CounUa.m in Newport Beach, Coata Mesa and Santa Aaa on suspicion of poaaeaaint and seHink dru1s. Tbe arreas ended a Uar~·week in veati•ation. Carryin1 aearcb and arrest warrants, investigators moved in on a bome at 323 Cedar St .. Newport Beach Wednesday to arrett.l Yvette M. DeSantia, 25; SberyU D. Holmes, 22; Paul D. Meier, 40, and a 15-year-oJd runaway girl from Costa Mesa. Ms. DeSantis and Meier listed lbe Cedar Street home as their residence. Ms. Holmes was l~t­ ed as a transient. Arrested in a Costa Mesa oarkin2 lot near Bristol and Baker streets were Rufus McDowell, 44, and Ruby D. Jbbnson, 37, both of Santa Ana. Darrell W. Williams of Santa Ana was arrested .on a Santa Ana street, according to Sgt. Jim Watson. Arrested in a Costa Mesa mote l room was Donald L. Crawford. 41 . also of the Newport Beach address. ·Watson said Crawford recent- ly was convicted on counterfeit· fng charges in a federal court after his arrest by Orange Coun- ty Sheriff's officers and Secret Service agents who confiscated $470,000 in bogus currency. He is awaiting sentence for that conviction, Watson ob- served. . The women we.re being held in Orange County Jail today and the men in Costa Mesa City Jail. The LS-year-old runaway is in Orange County Juvenile Hall. Police confiscated what they s'aid was heroin and about $4,500 worth of amphetamine powder. fi'r .. rageAI STRIKE ••. arrange for a hall for a membership meeting and to call au 947 of the striking workers together. If the workers -and board members -ratify the agreement, he said operations ,vould start soon. : "I'm sure nobody is going lo be sitlin& around to delay It," he said. "They're going to-be trying to do . lt (return t~ work) as expeditiously as possible." Neitber slde would divul1e ftrly today what issues remain to be resolved, bul the major points that appeared to be at the root or the 16-day-old strike are economic. Executive cuts pondered by GM DETROIT CAP> -General Motors Corp .. seeking to titblen lts belt in a sluggish auto-buying market, may eliminate about 19,000 salaried jobs through layoffs, attrition or early retirement, a published report I aaidtoday. The Detroit Free Presssaid GM ordered ita executives this week to prepare for the possible ~reduction which would save SSJO mlUlon a year. The order resulted from meeUa••oheveraJ hundred top.GM executives who reviewed the cbmpany's continued weak vehicle sales and financial condltion, the newspaper reported. · . T•• fl••I ver•tct oa C•••.W•'• ••eo• wort'at...,. ___ .....,o1....,. •. ....... ........,., llMIAe .. 111·. ........ a..c1a eoDLnl HMM' • •N .._. OailulDWa cleared die bl••• tlurdle oa ita way to clta1111Ja1 Ut• way America operaMlla•P9ff· "It ._..UM we've ud a very tucc..alul ftrtq ol COhambla'• .,tltrH maln tliflnH," Hutb Harrie. the control·center 1poka1qaan, reported aeven mlouc. after lbe 20-aecoacl tell. AmOlll l.be bappiest oblervers bere wen t1te two aa~uta wbo an to take Columbia up oa the first miuioo, John Youn1 and Bob Crippen. They watched Ute tat from a jet, fiyina 3,000 to 4,000 feet over tbe lunch area. Wben tbe practice countdown reached zero at 5:"5 a.m. PST, the tbree eneines at the base of the delta-winged spaceship fla1hed to life, spewing torrents of almo11t invisible flame, steam and smob over lbe launch pad and sending a thunder-clap rolling acros• the scrub and palmetto or lbe Kennedy Space Center here. ·•All engines are , up and running.·' the control center announced. The power plant -lbe world's most sophisticated rocket machine -generated 1.1 million pound.a of thrust for 20 s~. just as planned, while the 122-foot tall Columbia, its two solid-fuel boosters and a giant fuel lank remained Jocked firmly on the pad, held there by eight three-foot-long hardened steel bolts. On an actual launch, expl05ive charges would sever the bolts to release the spacecraft, and the solid-fuel boosters would iSJtlte to help it into orbit. The test marked the first time in the U.S. manned space program that engines have been fired on the launch pad during a countdown practice. In thf" earlier Mercury, Gemini :and Apollo projects, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration gained that e xperience by launching the capsules unmanned before committing astronauts to fly them. Clounmwt perform free f GREENFIELD, Mass. CAP> -A judge has sentenced "Waf- fles the Clown" to give eight free performarrces for trespassing at a nuclear power plant. District Judge George Greg lanes sentenced Joshua Dostis to six months probation and ordered him lo perform eight shows for Franklin County c hildren . Dostis , 39 , or Northfield, was convicted by a Greenfield District Court jury or trespassing al the Yankee Atomic plant in Rowe. Dostis, dressed as Waffles, was arrested in September 1979 when he tried lo obtain a sample of the plant's discharge water. fi',....P~.41 NOISE •.• represent the county -owners of the airport -at the hearing. Robert A. Neher, a resident or San Marino, bu been selected as bearing judge for the variance review. · Variance hearings originally were scheduled last June but were scratched after county of- ficials agreed that new develop- ments relative to the airport made It unlikely that the hearing would produce "any meaningful information." A noise varia.nce is good for one year. The county airport bas been issued three variances since slate noise laws were enacted. Cars kill hor8e LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two cars struck and killed a horse that ran onto the Pasadena Freeway in tbe Hiahland Park area late at nitht. iilfPilat MAINOFflCE »0 WHI 9.-Y St., C•I• M9M, CA. INll ~: 90• IMO, C.11 IMMI, CA. tM» C .. Y"91111'11 OI' .... CNst ~19'11"9 C.........,. He newJ tlOft.t, lllvllf"lt1-, tdllorlel m.n.r or •O. vert1ume11I\ ll«eln may IN '""ndv<td wllllOlll, ..-< ,., permluloft of COPV•IOlll OWN•. Delly -Steff - Trurkers es«!ape Firemen carry Newport Beach city dump truck driver Ralph Hill of Costa Mesa and fellow worker Rob Miller of Newport Beach from wreckage this morning below Bonita Canyon Road near McArthur Boulevard. Both the driver and passenger were taken to Santa Ana Communi- ty Hospital for treatment. Authorities say the Newport ci- ty truck, after colliding with another truck. rolled over an embankment, tumbled roughly 75 feet and landed in a stream. Airlines resume normal operations Jt was business as usual at John Wayne Airport today following reopening or the facility to commercial jet aircraft Thursday night. Each of the four j et air carriers serving the airport - Air California, Republic Alrlinff, Frontier Airlines and Wes tern Airlines -had resumed normal schedules, according to airport manager Murry Cable. The airport was closed to all jet activity because of Tuesday night's cras h or an Air California Boeing 737 carrying 109 persons. Th.irty-lhree passengers were injured i n t h e cras h . One remains hospitalized today. The airport's 5,700-foot long jet runway was reopened at 8: 15 p .m . Thursday just minutes after work crews moved the * * * 3 in airport crash still hospitalized disabled jet Crom where it came to rest alongside the ru{>way to vacant land several hundred yards away. At its current location. the plane with a wide crack in its fuselage -will be cle.a~ly visible to passengers on arnvmg and departing flights until the craft is salvaged. Preparations for reopening the runway coincided with moving the plane . Airport crews swept the ISO·foot wide runway of all debris and repaired three runway lights lorn out when the jetliner crashed, Cable said. The first jet to leave the airport was a Western Airlines Boeing 737. The plane was the las t to land. only about 90 seconds be fore the c r ash occurred. Cable noted that Western, Republic and Air California - all of which had jets sitting in front or the airport terminal - had s ought permission to remove the planes from lhe airport prior to the reopening. He said airline officials complained that they needed the stranded aircraft to keep their systems in normal operaµon. Cable. however, denied those requests. FORT WORTH, Texu (AP> -lllWonalre H. Roaa Perot, wbo mu&enninded Ule escape ot two ol hll employ... from an lraalan prl1on, concocted a aebeme at the request of U.S. offlciala for reacuin1 the American boeta1ea. but it wu rejffted at Penta100 m~. a Fort Worth television station saya . KXAS-TV also reported Thursday that electrooica·laced 1Hta and footbllll 1ame videotapes from Dallas Cowboys' Coach Tom Landry fi1ured in another abandoned rescue plot, and aaid a Texaa airman died in a helicopter crash during a practice exercise ror a rescue mission. The copyrighted story was based on a joint investigation by KXAS and NBC News. An NBC spokesman said the network would broadcast the report on "NBC Nilbtly News" today. The practices. session in which Airman Jay ;:,cbalte, 22, died July 18 near Monticello; Utah, was training for a mission intended as a foUow-up to the aborted raid April 25, that left eight airmen dead and two burned aircraft on an Iranian desert, KXAS reported. Army spokesman Sgt. Phil Hale denied at the time that the crash was related to a second r esc ue attempt and told Schatte's parents the accident occu r red during routin e training. But armed. uniformed men surrounded the crash ~ite and kept observers al bay. And Schatte's father s aid h e s us pected his son was in training for another rescue mission. "I sort of knew." John Schatte told The Associated Press. adding his son a lso had trained for the first miss ion. "l had an idea it was going on when he was out here visiting in Fort Worth." A month after the crash. the idea for a second rescue mission , a plan so secret that former Secr etary of State Edmund Muskie did not know of it. was scrubbed. the station said. Hopes of rescue were further dashed because planners could not pinpoint the exact location of the hostages. despite efforts to plant sophisticated electronic locating gadgets on the hostages, the station reported. U .S . officials were not available for comment on the report. But several high-level Pentagon sources told the AP they recalled· no exercises being held in preparation for a second raid. KXAS said Landry became an unknowing a ccomplice ~Y sending videotapes of Cowboy games to the hostages. But before they were shipped to Iran. the tapes were encoded with special electronic signals that could turn television sets into secret locator beacons, the station said. Thus each time the tapes were played, they would transmit information to U.S.\ agents in Iran. While the tapes could have been tracked by a homing device. U.S. agents had no way of knowing who was watching them, the station reported. Informed or the station's report, Landry said: "That's news to me. The onJy thing I wanted to do wu l}ve &Mm a chance to see aome football film•." KXAS said p!amen next tried bu11inl tbe boeta1ea by •endlnc them such Christmas lifta u football jersey1 and exerclae devices stuffed witb special radio transmitters. But that effort was foiled 'When some hostages refused to accept tbe gif~. Ji',... ~ .... Al THEATER •• ponents, he couldn't vote in favor of Uae project. "I don't know the risk we'd be putting Uae crowd in," be said. Marine Col. Bob ·w emheur. ·spokesman for tbe air station, said that jeta ny over the site at altitudes of 500 feet. He added that the amphitheater is to be built in an area that's listed aa an "accident potential ·zone" in a Marine Corps study to be re- leased in 10 days. Koll Company vice president Timothy Strader, a partner •in tbe Irvine Meadows Am · phitheater project, contended that concerts could be scheduled in s uch a way as to minimize the possibility or a jet zooming over a packed amphitheater. Strader also pointed to a probability study commissiooed by the amphitheater proponents that shows there is the potential for only one crash in 6,700 years o f operation of the am - phitheater. ·•If a jet cras hed into tbe am- p hit heater 600 people might die,"' he said. "At that rate. you'd have one death every dec- ade.'' Homeowne rs fro m Lake Forest also opposed lhe project at the commission meeting, say- ing they were concerned over the noise it would generate. IncompatabiJity with opera- t ions of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. located one and a quarter miles northeast or the project site, is the main argu- ment cited by Orange County's Environmental Management Agency and Airport Commission in opposition to the am- phitheater. Sinatra gets Nevada's OK LAS VEGAS <AP) -Frank Sinatra has won the approval of the Nevada Gaming Com- mission for licensing as an en· tertainment consultant at Caesars Palace. and says he'd be interested in owning a hotel· casino or his own some day. The commission. acting on a state report clearing Sinatra of longs tanding rumors about Mafia ties. voted 4-1 Thursd.ay to approve Sinatra for licensing as a "key employee" at the Strip resort. Commission members praised Sinatra for his charitable works, at the same time cba.atism, the news media for stories involvinl bis reputed associations with or- ganized crime figures . Three or the 104 passengers from the Air California jet that crashed at John Wayne Airport Tuesday evening remained hospitalized today. All claimed to be in good shape and anticipated going home within the next several days. • Malcolm Wor s ter , a 53-year-old San J ose resident listed 1n stable condition at T~stin Community Hospital, s aid he suffered a broken collarbone, three broken ribs and a broken ankle in tht! mishap. SPECIAL PURC·HASE BERVEN CARPETS "It's pretty hard to feel good wilh all thal," he remarked today from his hospital bed. Brett Burbank, a 33-year-old San Jose man, said be hope to check out of Costa Mes a Memori.al Hospital this weekend. He said he suffered four broken ribs in the crash. Linda Salvio, a 27-year-old Beverly Hilla resident, remains in 1ood condition at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Loe Angeles. She aaid she received a neck Injury and t. wearing a brace. Initially, she said, she loat sensation in the left side of her body. "I felt like I was cut ln balt;' Mtaa Salvln commented. "The aboct of the whole thin1 is slowly weariq off. I'm Just 1Jad to be aliYe." 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SAN JOSE (AP> -Federal and local olfielall an problq report.a that Soutbun Callfonala Cf'mpulel bave IOld advanced eleetronica 1ear to the ~vt.t UDioe and other Communist natiou, t.be San JOH llereury·Newa bu ~ported. , Tbe newtpaper aatd the inveaU,aUoos center · oa 11 companies owned by West German bullnea1mu Werner BrucbbaUlell, 41, and Anatoli llaluta, 48, a Ruulan wbo became a naturallaed citiseft. TboM companies have riported millions of doUan of lfoods, and olftciala suspect some may have been routed to Eastern Bloc nationl. THB 'nNY, INTaJCATE circu.itl manulacbared in Cali.fornia 'a electronics factories ve crucial to American technolo1ical superiority i n weaponry, accordJn1 to military officials. "There-'• a tremendous problem wtth very sopblaticat- ed tecbnololY goln& to the Eastern Sloe," 1ald Ken Ingleby, special aient in charge of tbe Cuatom1 Depart- ment omce near Long Beach. "We are running into legitimate companies and into front companies set up solely to acquire and divert technology," be added. "They know it 11 illegal. They get paid for it. It is to facilitate a foreign, unfriendly power." COMME&CE DEPA&TMENT AND Customs officials have presented their findings lo a federal grand jury j.n Los Angeles. In Northern California, Santa Clara County sheriff's investigators are probing reports that sophisticated inte- grated circuits stolen from Silicon Valley companies in 1979 and 1980 have been shipped to Communist nations. The newspaper said the largest case before the grand jury involves as much as $25 million in electronics ship- ments by Continental Technology Corp. of Redondo Beach, which is associated with Bruchhausen and Maluta. The company purchased the equipment from Silicon Valley manufacturers. THE ATl'O&NEY WHO FILED incorporation papers for 11 Bruchbausen-Maluta electronics distributing firms said be was told only that they were selling equipment to German companies. Investigators said they think that some of those com- paaies were fronts which shipped goods overseas, and eventually into the Soviet l:Jnion or other Communist na- tions. Tony Capozzola, attoi:ney for Matula, said ~is client was only an employee of the West German .. ,!..!Mr. MJluta has voluntarily surre.ndered to the attorney 1eneral and has consistently denied any 1uilt in the matter," he said. B&VCllllAV8EN HAS LEFI' the United States for Germany "and he's not eomin1 back," Capouola said. Bruchhausen could not be reached for comment. CapouoJa said Matula cut ties with Bruchhauseo after be learned &ooda were beiq shipped to the Soviet Union. Re said there is "some evidence" that Continental 1bip- ments wound up there. . Among Continental's supplien was. Wat.kina-Jobnaoo Corp.. which manufactures sophisticated warfare and space guidance systems, tbe newspaper reported. The company declined comment. MAI.UTA AND ll&VCHBAVSEN also obtained goods from thieves who victimised companies in Silicon Valley and the Los Angeles area, according to affidavits filed Feb. 13 in Santa Clara County Superior-Court. Jn those affidavits. John Henry Jackson, accused of burglary and forgery, said he supplied s tolen or coun- terfeited integrated circuits to Maluta, "which Matula stated he was going to resell . , . to satisfy and order . from Werner Bruchhausen." Capozzola denied the allegation . . 'tfo("k• In Tlt.- .4'pof llgltf NEW VORK l"'PI Sal•• noon oroc• ttno nft CflMl9P o• thP fttfffn mo\• tl(h~ Nrw Vott. Stott. E-.(h•nge •~we\, tr.O.OQ n.al10t'Wlt'f' •I morr Ut•n ,, m.1• •1'.200 ~ ... I 271,l .. '"·* m1·* m. "'· NEW YORK IAPI TIW lottow11>9 h•I .,..,_ trw ,.,. Vora Stock E•c,._. 11«'.s •nd werrMts tMl f't•v• 9Df"tf WO ,,... 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