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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-02-27 - Orange Coast Piloto.lly l"llet Staff .......
•1 GLENN SCOTT ~ QI .. o.lly l'i ... S~tt
For Orange County's small but
loyal band of bus riders, the long
walks, hich gasoline bilJs and out·
and-out begging for rides ended
tQday as public buses return to the
streets. ·n was the first day the orange
and \fldte buses have rolled since
Feb. 5, when bus drivers and
mechanics called a strike during
con\ractdisputes.
Orange County Transit District
officials reported today that 32 of
their 53 locaJ routes were in opera·
lion. However, none or the dis·
trict's 18 express routes were
operating.
trict ope.rators, said sp0kesman
Ron Redmond.
The buses lined curbs today at
the district's main tranafer point
at the Santa Ana Civic Center.
Rider Frances Ozuna, holdiq a
transfer slip, said she wu happy
for the return of the buses because
she doesn't have to drive to work
in Tustin anymore.
·'I hate to hassle with the traf·
fie," she said. .
Bus driver Diane Rosenber1 al
Huntington Beach also seemed
gJad to be back at work. So, sbe
said, were her riders.
·'I had one litUe old lady on a
street corner t.oday who just
clapped and waved when she saw
me coming," Ms. Rosenberg
said.
• ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT BURS LINE UP NEAR BALBOA PtER WAITING FOR CUSTOMERS TODAY
After 22 d9p, atrtldng dft"'8 •nd 1Meh9nlcs KCept new contrect encl at.rt the wheel• rolling egeln
Many of the coastal routes were runnini. including route 1, the
Pacific Coast Highway shuttle,
and route 57, which links Fashion
Island-Laguna Hills-Santa Ana.
A record number or 5,951 calls
were received Thursday by dis·
The number of riders today was
expected to be light. District of-
fici aJs predicted about 15,000
riders compared to a normal day
of80.000.
Prisoner freed
in daring drama
•
Mistrial deelared
on Alaia's ~sanity
e noise
M~trial declared
New sanity hearing eyed for Aloia
Lawyers were to meet today
to schedule a new sanity bearing
for convicted murderer Dr.
Louis Atala after a mistriaJ wu
declared Thursday when nine
members of bis jury said he was
sane and three said he wasn't.
Superior Court Judge Byron
McMillan dismissed the jury,
which had deliberated almost
five days, alter foreman Ray
Eiden of Laguna Hills stood up in
court and told the judge the group
Daring dra111a
was "hopelessly deadlocked."
"l'm sure you gave it your
best shot," McMillan told the
s ix-woman, six-man jury.
"You've been with the case
since November."
The jury is the same group
that found the SO-year-old Hunt-
ington Beach physician guilty on
Jan. 28 of second de.rree murder
in the June 13, 1980 stabbing
death of Alaia's former wife,
Margy Lou Alaia, and attorney
Dangerous man
escapes in Paris
PARIS (AP> -Two gunmen
forced the pilot of a hijacked
helicopter to pluck two inmates
from a soccer field inside a hiah·
security prison near Paris duriq
a match between two groups al
prisoners today, then escaped
with police choppers in bot
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Chance of rain 80 per-
cent tonight, 70 percent
Satul'Qy. Lows tonJ1ht 48
at beaches, 5.3 inland ..
· Htcha Saturday 80 alon1
coast to 15 lnland.
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pursuit, authorities said.
Prison officials said the
helicopter landed in the yard or
Fleury-Merogis prison near
Evry, apaprenUy durtnc the con-
victs' morning exercises, and
picked up Gerard Dupre, 33, and
Daniel Beaumont, 40.
Dupre is regarded as one or
France's moat dan1eroua mea,
officials said. He ia suspected al a
aeries of holdups, aome involvinf
hoeta1es. He wu arrested Jan.
while allegedly preparln1 a
holdup at the Gare du Nord
railroad station in Pi ril,
authoritlea said.
Tliere were no immediate cle-
taila OD BeaUIDCIDt.
The helicopter, cbaaed by
police bellcCJPten. Ht DuDre.
Beaumaat ud the two bUaebri
down on a aports fteJd on the$' of the inner dtJ ol Parta, aad
pUot u.n new the eraft beet tot
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11 mede =tbelr eHape from tbe1porta .
Tbetwommwboor=tM eaupe Ud rem.d lleopMri
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Marvin Tincher.
Deputy District Attorney Rich
Farnell said the mistrial means
a new trial must be staged to de·
termine Alaia's mental state. He
said the outcome was "disap-
pointing.''
However, defense attorney Al
Ramsay seemed buoyed by the
results. Ramsay, in fact. had
told the jury during his argu-
ment that an insanity ruling was
not contradictory to the earlier
conviction. He told jurors believ·
ing Alaia was insane to "hang in
there until bell freezes over."
Three did. One was Pat Twitty
of El Toro, who had tears in her
eyes as she left the courtroom.
Afterward, st a nding in the
hallway with four yellow legal
note pads full of notes from the
trial, she said she had hoped the
jury could decide on a verdict.
She said she thought there was
a greater likelihood that Alaia
bad "snapped" mentally than he
had actually planned to kill the
two ..
Ms. Twtlty•and the other two
jurors who held out for insanity
were among the younger jurors.
The jury was spill at 6·6 after
two days or deliberations, Eiden
said, and switched to 6-4 on
Wedneaday. Pe11y Sharp, a Hun·
tinllon Beach bank teller, said
abe shifted her position Thursday
mor.µngtoseelt asanity rulln1.
She explained that the dif·
ferences boiled down to the <See AJAIA, Pase Al)
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50,000 tum out for pontiff In Anchorege
NB man felt pride
in crowd for po'pe
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Tom Fuentes ol Newport Beach
describes Pope ·John Paul's five·
hour visit to Anchora1e, A.Iuka,
as a mix al spiritual and patriotic
pride on the part of the esUmated
50,000 people who tW'Ded out to
1reetblm.-
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center of Anchorage, thanked the
priests and nuns of Alaska for con-
ducting their work in that cold and
dist•ntarea. "He looked marvelous,"
Fuentes said. "The excitement of
bis visit seemed to permeate the
enUre city, not just the Catholic
community." Fuentes sa!d few busineaa were
open Thursday, with. most people
apparenUy chooslnl to find a spot
alon1 tbe city streets to areet the
pope'1mot.oreade.1
He laid the holy father wu
treaa.d to a dot sled ride at the
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By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL
Oll .. o.llyl"lletSlatt
Imposition of so-called noise
fees on commercial jet air car·
rier s serving John Wayne Airport
was recommended during the ,
fourth day of hearings on Orange
County government's appUcaUon
for a variance to state airport
noise standards.
Walter Gillfillan, Newport
Beach's consultant on airport
m atters, told Administrative Law
Judge Robert Neher Thursday
that such fees would provide an ,
economic incentive for airlines to
"fly quiet."
Revenues generated from noise
fees assessed against the jet air
carriers could be used, Gillfillan
said. to defray the cost of the
airport noise abatement pfOCl"&m
and to purchase noise easements
from persons living beneath de-
parture paths.
GillfiUan said noise fees could
be particularly helpful to the '
county in controlling hilh sin&le 1 event noise produced by depart-
ing jets.
Gillfillan said his anal.yai1 of
availabledataindicatestbereare
certain peak noise levels "ewer
alfd above variations you wwld
normally expect" that could be
controlled if the county bad a
noise fee prolfam.
The fees, he said, would twee I airline officials to strictly
monitor the amount of nolM tMlr
a ircraft. produce and take
measures to keep thole Jevela u
low as possible.
The consultant aaid DOIM ,._
have been inaUtuted at airporUID
Great Britain, Swltaerlaltd,
France and Japan. S.cb ,....
grams have been aucewlful, he
said.
Glllfillan wu c.u.& bJ at.
tomeya for Nnport 9121.*""1o
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A pa•r al queens
Movie queen Kim Novak ( ri&hl) mettts
England's Queen Elizabeth at the Royul
Charity Premiere ot the movie "The Mir
ror ('rack'cl " in London. Between them is
at·t or F.(lwunl f''ox. another star of the
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WASHJNOTON (AP> -
Secrelar)' ~ st.lte Alexander M.
Hai1 Jr. said today Cuba may be
preparin1 to send substantial
amounts of additional military
equipment to leftist rebels in El
Salvador.
Raii reaffirmed the ad-
ministration's determination to
deal with the problem of arms de-
11 veries to El Salvador "at its
VIETNAM SIMILAR
TO EL SALVADOR? -A7
source" but again refused to
specify what steps may be taken.
He was asked about the
Salvadoran situation during a
briefing to reporters on foreign
aid budget cuts planned by the
State Department for the coming
fiscal year.
Alluding to Cuba's role in aiding
the Salvadoran insurgents, Haig
said "vast amounts of equipment
have yet to be moved" and that
there is "great activity" in
preparation for future deliveries.
He ldded there are ·•report, ~
ever lar1er ,..,pmenu on the
way" but did not make It clear
whether he meant these were en route to Cuba or to El Salvador
itself.
The ·State Department bas
cbar1ed that the Soviet bloc com·
milled itself last year to sending
800 tons of weapons and other
equipment to the Salvadoran
guerrillas and that about 200 tons
already have been sent.
The major arms suppliers have
been Vietnam and Ethiopia. Most
of the deliveries are allefed to
have been made to El Sa vador
via Cuba and Nicaragua.
In recent days. administration
officials have made conflicting
statements as to whether there
has been a lull in the deliveries.
Haig ruled out any possibility of
the United States sending El
Salvador military advisers who
would lake part in combat. but did
say technical experts may be dis·
patched to help the Salvadoran
military.
He described the Januarv or-
reulft bJ tbe pentUu .. a
failure became lt did not recelYe
broad·baaed support rrom the
Salvadoran people. Nonetbeleu,
be said that U»e inlurgency is not
under control.
He aatd the U.S. goal is a
pluralistic society in El Salvador
in whichlhepeopleofthatcountry
decide their own fate and not have
a system imposed on them from
the outside.
Iranians free
3 missionaries
ATHENS, Greece CAP>
Three British missionaries. im·
prisoned for five months in Iran
on spy charges. flew .to freedom
today and will stay the night in
Athens before leaving for Lon·
don.
The missionaries, Dr. John
Coleman, his wife, Audrey, and
Jean Waddel -all 58 -were
whisked away by two British
Embassy cars and taken to the
British ambassador's residence.
Senate dumps coastal commissioners • in 'secret'
SACRAMENTO tAP> Meet·
ing in a secret session, a Senate
committee has replaced its three
appointees to the Central Coast
Regional Commission and one or
its two appointees lo the statewide
Coastal Commission.
Among those removed from or-
fice by the Senate Rules Commit·
tee is Mary He nde rson , a
Redwood City councilwoman who
was chairwoman of the Central
Coast Regional Commission and
a chief target of pro-development
mt<'n•stx in llw Monlt·n·y Huy
an.•u .
J\ I lh<' st uh' 1•01111111ss1on level.
th 1• It ull'S <'0111 mi ttec rep I aced
John Rush of <'amurillo with Geor~e Shi Pl'· a San Diego travel
ag.ent anti president bf the
Clairemont·Mesa Chamber or
Commerce.
The firings were conducted
without advance public notice in a
closed-door committee hearing.
Word of the firings came Thurs·
day from the commissioners who
I T1vo wometa attacked
Suspect in Newport
sex assaults held
A Yorba Linda man who
wears a golden eagle charm
around his neck is suspected or
sex assaults against at least two
women he allegedly victimized
in public powder rooms at two
Newport Beach hotels.
Steven Robert Olea, 28, who
police said is married and the
father of several children. was
captured Wednesday night
following an attack on a woman
in the ladies room al a bayside
hotel.
The woman began screaming
and trying lo fight off her al·
tacker and he was caught by
hotel security personnel as he
tried to nee. police said.
Using information obtained
from th'e We dnesday night
episode. Newport Beach Oetec·
live Sue Race said she contacted
the victim of a similar incident
that occurred two weeks ago.
''The details in both were
almost identical," Detective
Race said . addinl't that the
Irvine girl,
15, raped;
2 men sought
A 15-year-old Irvine girl. walk·
ing in Irvine at 3 p.m . Thursday,
was pulled into a van by two men
and raped by one of them while
the other watched, police said to·
day.
One of the men called her Lisa,
which is not her name , said police
Sgt. Dick Bowman.
· "They forced her into the faded,
dull green van while she was
walking in the area of the Yale
Footbridge and Deerfield, Sgt.
Bowman said. They drove to
another location where the rape
occurred.
The two men, described as be-
inl tanned male Caucasians in
their early 20s and wearing shorts
and shirts. then dr"Opped her off at
Deerfield and Fawn Glen.
Bowman said.
Anyone with information about
the suspects is asked to call the
Irvine Police Department.
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woman raped early in February
viewed mug shots or the suspect
booked in Wednesday's case and
a llegedly identified him.
Detective Race said that in
each case, the attacker warned
his victim he bad a weapon, but
never showed one, nor did he
beat or maim his victims. But
he lert them with the inevitable
trauma associated with a sexual
assault.
Detective Race said the at·
tacker apparently would wait
until he s aw an attractive
woman entering the ladies room
he had under survei llance.
Re lative ly certain s he was
alone inside. he would quickly
slip inside and confront his vie·
tim as she stepped out or a stall.
Detective Race considered it
strange that the suspect would wear such a striking piece or
men's jewelry on a golden chain
around his neck. It is a l lh inch
golden eagle that any victim
could recognize easily, the de·
tective said.
She described Olea as a sharp,
fashionable dresser and a rather
handsome man and said he told
her he is president of his own
company.
Detective Race said Olea is
being held in lieu of $25,000 bail.
She urged any other women who
might contribute information
about similar attacks to call her
at 644-3784.
Fro• Pag~ A I
ALAIA ..•
weight each juror placed on cer-
tain testimony. She said those
who thought Alaia insane
generally tru ste d hi s
psychiatrists' testimony and
those believing he was sane put
more stock in his reported
declarations that he wanted to
kill his ex-wife a nd he r
boyfriend.
Alala broke into quiet sobbing
after the mistrial was declared.
His crying became a familiar
sight during the trial. Jurors
said they put little emphasis on
tels tears during their delibera·
lions.
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had been removed from office,
and was confirmed by a commit·
tee spokesman.
Asked why the firings were
done in secrecy, Rules Commit·
tee spokesman Mel Assagai said
the committee felt it was "a
personnel matter" similar to the
replacement of other employees.
"With the evaluation. they are
allowed to do it in closed session
unde r a ruling provided by the
Legislative counsel." Assagai
said.
Finders
keepers?
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
City police are looking
fort women who scooped up
$1.2 million in $10 bills that
apparently fell out of a
Pu rotator armored truck.
T he loss was discovered
Thursday when the
Purolator guards arrived
al company headquarters
and looked in the back of
their vehicle, officials said .
Despite a police dragnet
laid down immediately
after the loss was reported,
there was no sign of the two
men who grabbed up the
cash. authorities said.
AIRPORT •• ·.
who told Judge Neher that the city
supports imposition of noise fees
as a condition to approval of the
noise variance the county is seek·
ing.
The city. she said, is not oppos·
ing approval of the variance.
As part of approval Feb. 18 of
the airport master plan, the coun-
ty Board of Supervisors ordered
Airport Manager Murry Cable to
develop a noise fee program.
Under such a program, airlines
would race sanctions if they
violated county noise standards.
Cable is expected to recom·
mend a "dollars for decibels"
program by September.
In other testimony to Neher,
Mrs. Heather said the city is op-
posed to any increase in the
number of departures permitted
each day from the airport.
Thal limit is now at 41. Under
the new master plan. the lid Y!Ould
increase to 55 as overall noise re-
ductions are achieved through
purchase by the airlines of quieter
jet aircraft.
The noise variance hearing is
scheduled to extend through next
Tuesday.
After receiving testimony,
Judge Neher will review the
record and make a recommenda·
tion to state transportation direc·
tor Adriana Oianturco.
The county has received three
previous variances to state
airport noise standards since
1973.
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ESCAPE •••
passenaers to Orleans, put Evry
to the south of Paris, aald Yves
Benzaken, a spokesman for the
helicopter rental company
Hellcap.
The men aald today'a run would
be for the same purpoM, but 10
minutes after take-off they pulled
out pistols and a band 1ren~
Benzakentaid.
'They told pilot Claude
Fo11rcede, 41, that b1a wile and
dau1hts werebelnC held hostQe
-wblcb wu ralae, accordlal to Bea•*--and forced bim to
eanr•tllleHape.
On the Central Coast Regional
Commission, which covers San
Mat.eo, Santa Cruz and Monterey
counties. the committee removed
Ms . He-nderson and com-
missioners Robert Gamberg and
Norman Walters. Ms . Hen-
derson's ouster also removed her
as the central coast represe.n-
tali ve on the statewide com·
mission.
New commissioners named to
the central coast board are Larry
Parent of Monterey.Jack Bullard
of Santa Cruz a nd Stanley Doten
of.Foster City.
In a statement issued through
Assagai, Rules Committee ad-
ministrative officer Nancy Burt
said Gamberg and Walters
both regarded as allies of pro-
development interests -were re·
moved along with Ms. Henderson
to get a fresh start. The Senate
Rules Committee has authority to
appoint three of the regional com·
mission's 16 members.
Doten, a corporaleJaw attorney
who also works as a volunteer
lawyer for the San Francisco
Neighborhood Legal Assistance
Foundation. is regarded as an ally
of environmentalists.
Parent, a past pre.sident of the
Monterey Peninsula Board of
Realtors, and Bullard, the assis·
tant district representative of the
46-county Local 3 of the Operating
Engineers, are regarded as allies
of developers.
Faces sex charges Gasoline
500 greet solon • prices soar
• at campaign party 12.2 cents
LOS ANGELES (API After
remaining relatively stable for
most of 1980, gasoline prices
soar ed by an average 12.2 cents a
gallon during the first two months
of this year, the Automobile Club
of Southern California savs.
LOS ANGELES <AP) State
Sen. Alan Robbins, racing trial on
felony sex charges. greeted 500
people at a birthday celebration
in his honor by saying his only
hesitation in seeking re-election is
whether he'll be able to spend
enough time with his children.
Members of the Thursday night
gathering -who paid $150 each to
watch Robbins. D· Van Nuys. cut a
four-foot-long birthday cake -
were greeted personally by the
38-year-old Robbins. He handed
single, long-stemmed red roses to
female guests and boasted that
··after tonight. we'll have $160,000
in our campaign fund.''
Robbins is scheduled to stand
trial in Sacramento on March 30
on four counts of oral copulation
and four counts of unlawful in·
tercourse, aJI with women under
18.
Despite the allegations, Rob·
·bins -cutting cake for his 10.
year-old son Jacob and 8-year-old
daughter Leah -proved he re·
tains strong support among his
San Fernando Valley consli·
tuenls.
The recently divorced senator
said he would run for re-election
next year only If he "can work
things out and I can spend enough
time with my children."
R e publicans as well as
1663 PlACENTI• ,(VINUl •
Democrats jointed the festivities,
including Republican state Sen.
Ed Davis. the former Los Angeles
police chief from the east San
Fernando Valley: Assemblyman
Pat Nolan. R·Glendale . Los
Angeles City Councilman Bob
Ronka and Assemblyman
Richard Katz of Sepulveda. both
Democrats.
Robbins. champion of the anti-
busing crusade. has collected
political IO Us from members of
both parties in his fight against
busing for integration.'
Robbins claimed to have added
$100.000 to his campaign chest
from Thursday night's party
alone. He said polling and getting
out an extensive political mailing
top his campaign shopping list.
"We may include a package of
news{>aper articles. quotes from
the Judge and maybe even
transcripts of the testimony,"
Robbins said.
Needle rejected
C ARSON CITY c AP)
Nevada's 10 death row inmates
are still destined for the gas
chamber after an Assembly panel
Thursday killed a bill to change
the state's method of execution lo
lethal inj~tions.
Southern Californians pay an
average 29.4 cents more per
gallon than they paid al the begin·
ning of 1980 and 62.8 cents since
March 23. 1979, the club said,
adding that diesel increased 51.9
cents a gallon in that period, the
auto club added.
The report noted that gasoline
prices in metropolitan Los
Angeles remained relatively sta·
ble between April 1980 and Jan. 1,
1981. But s ince then. prices on all
grades of gasoline and diesel in·
creased substantially.
The club said the average price
for a gallon of regular at fuH·
service metropolitan area sta·
tions is Sl.39. For unleaded, the
price is Sl.45 a gaHon : premium,
Sl.46; premium unleaded, $1 .49;
and diesel, Sl.24.
At stations in outlying areas.
regular gas averaged $1.42: un·
leaded. Sl.47; premium. Sl.48;
premium unleaded, Sl.52; and
diesel. Sl.24.
Prices at self-serve pumps
averaged about five cents less,
the autoclubsaid.
by A rm strong
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Jn the nine months since one of her twin
daughters f portrait ) was killed by a
drunken driver . Candy Lightner of San
Francisco has. taken her crusade -
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
f M ADD J -across the country in a
campaign to tighten laws and increase
penalties for drunken driving.
BuqN~ton
in assaldt
Haey Newton punched a
woman in the eye artcr she'
tried to assault his mother·
in-law as the rormer Black
Panther leader appeared in
Alameda County Superior
Court for sentencing on a
1978 gun possession convic-
tion. police said.
Prior lo the hearing, as
Newton. his wire Gwenn and
his mother-in-law. Betty Fou-
taine, e me rged from an
e l evator outs ide the
courtroom, a woman iden-
tified as Jeanette Nelson; 36,
started shouting at Newton
and took a swing al Mrs.
Foutaine, authorities said.
With that, Newton threw a
punch, striking the woman in
the eye, police s a id. An
alarm sounded and deputies
filled the area. Ms.· Nelson,
bleeding fro m the eye, was
taken away in handc uffs,
police said.
Authorities d eclined to
speculatt' 0 11 what prompted
the altercation.
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Country singer Dolly
Parton canceled the final
week of her first Las
Vegas hotel engagement
after coming down with a
severe sore throat. She
w as being paid a reported
record Las Vegas salary
oj $350.000 a week.·
Cindy Peca, Huntington
.Beach's 11-year-old dancing
queen, continues to pile up
awards ror her r ancy
footwork.
Last year, she won first
prize in a disco competition
televised nationally on the
"Dance Fever" program. In
January, her ballroom danc-
ing skills garnered a top
prize a nd "outs tanding
a mateur dancer" recognition
at the Star Ball competition
in Los Angeles.
Most recently, she traveled
to Las Vegas, where she and
partner Edd1e Frias, 19, of
Garden Grove, won first
prize for their 1940s-style
dancing in the National
Swing Championships. The
dancers, who were choreo·
graphed by instructor Baddy
Selnrlmmer of Costa Mesa,
were promised a part in a
movie called "Jitterbug."
Cindy's father, Joe Peca,
says her share of the $2,SOO
prize money will help pay for
the 10 dance classes Cindy
attends each week.
Refugee slowdown eyed
County asks V.S. to curb immigration
By GLENN SCOTT
Of Ille D•llY Piiot Sl•ll
Orange County officials are
drawing up a list of key person-
nel in the U.S. State l>epartment
in hopes of persuading them lo
slow down the migration of In-
dochinese r e fu gees into the
county.
Th e c ount y B o ard o r
Supervisors decided Wednesday
that the resettlement of refugees
has to slow down until the coun·
ty can come to Rrips with over
taxing of socia l services, hous-
ing and johs caused hy the o;ud·
den migration.
Jelly bean
scare has
happy ending
The president of the United
States may advocate jelly bean
consumption, but 20-month-old
Kelley Graham of Irvine went
too far Wednesday night.
"She just put it in her nose in-
stead of her mouth." explained
Orange County Fire De partment
paramedic Capt. Gary Stenberg.
The white jelly bean was re·
moved with a he mostat, Sten-
berg 'explained.
"We comforted her and she
was doing just fine." Capt. Sten·
berg s aid. ''S he was jus t
scared."
Mr. and Mrs . Neal Graham of
13 Miners Trail, the girl 's
parents, also were a little
scared, he added.
There are serious legal ques·
lions as to whether the county
can restrict movement of the re·
fu gees. who· are accorded rights
om·e they enter the country.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder said
the county can't be expected to
s ubsidize a federal decision to
accept the refugees from war-
r av aged Southeast Asia.
She cited a recent report from
the County Administrative Of·
fi ce t hat estimated 1,000 re·
fugecs a month settle in Orange
County.
Diffe rin g fr o m ea rl i e r
estimates, the report included
speculation that about 35,000
refugees live in the county. The
county Human Relations Com-
mission said in a report issued
last month that more than S0,000
have relocated here.
NOTING THAT more than
half of the incoming refugees
need some sort of welfare, Mrs.
Wieder said the county will use
up its resources if it doesn't gel
some aid from the federal gov-
ernment.
"l think we can demonstrate
that we are doing more than our
share to carry out federal policy
and we are now at a point where
there is a real potential that
other economic disadvanta1~
groups will suffer," she said.
Along with calling for federal
and private relocation a1encles
to stop sending refuaeea to tbe
county, lbe supervisors also
backed a plan fh>m Supervllor
Roger Stanton to set up a team
of analysts to work fuJl-time on
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ass e ssing r efugee -related
problems.
ALSO, THE supervisors once
again promised lo lobby for
changes to a federal law that
cuts off federal aid as of April 1
to refugees who have lived in the
U.S. for three years .
The law would require the
county lo spend an extra $300,000
in general relief payments to
refugees who couldn't qualify
for other federal welfare pro-
grams, according to the CAO's
report.
Parolee held
on sex rap
Costa Mesa police have arrest·
ed a 31-year-old state prison
parolee on suspicion of rape and
child molesting just two days
after he had registered with
local authorities as~ a sex of·
fender.
Robert S. Lee was arrested in ,
his )Vest side home at 4 p .m.,
Wednesday shortly after Costa ·
Mesana reported that Lee had
sex with two 11-year-old girls
over the past two weekends.
Investigators said the girls re·
ported the incidents to their
families.
Lee was paroled, investigators
said , earlier thls month alter
servln1 time for similar sex of.
fenses .
He ls being held in Costa Mesa
Jall without bail.
Childre.n' 8 film
11erie1 8Cheduled
The · 1prln1 children's fllm •
aeries at Golden West Coll•I• la
Huntlqton Beach will be1tn
Wednelday with a screenlha o1
tbe Dianey fa.orlte, "TobJ
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Patter11s 011 the sand
Chill weather didn't deter dedicated run·
ners from their daily sprint along the
beach where the wet was only underfoot
and no longer overhead. Unidentified cou-
ple skirt incoming waves as t hey nm.along
Corona del Mar Main Beach.
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Auto driver
grabs purse
in Mesa lot
Costa Mesa police are keeping
an eye out for the driver or a
mustard-colored, Japanese-built
car who grabbed a woman's purse
as she walked through a South
Coast Plaza parking lot.
Elizabeth Lopez of Long Beach
said s he and her cousin had left
their car and were walking
toward a department store at
about 1 p.m. Wednesday when the
purse snatcher struck.
She said her assailant drove up
from behlnd, she felt a hard tug on
her shoulder-strap purse and then
turned as it was yanked from her
hands.
The car driver hauled the purse
inside and sped off, Ms. Lopez told
officers.
Lost, she said, was $50 in cash,
the purse. several credit cards
and two wallets. Total value of the
stolen items was listed at $186.
/. Finding opens ddor
to cancer contro-l ·
CHICAGO (AP ) -Some
cancer .cells may trick the body
into producing blood clots to pro·
vide a hospitable site for them to
grow. -doctors s ay , a finding
which opens a new approach to
controlling the spread of cancer.
A Veterans Administration
s tud y s hows that an anti·
c lotting drug can delay the
spread of lung cancer to other
organs , a complication which
makes the disease more difficult
to treat.
The study, publis hed in
today's Journal of the American
Medical Association, found that
s mall-cell tung cancer patients
who received the common anti·
coagulant drug warfarin stayed
alive twice as long as those who
didn't receive the drug.
Warfarin did not cure any of
the 50 patients from nine VA
• hospit~ls who participated in the
1976 study. and most of them
have since died.
But significantly , the 25 pa-
tients who received the drug
along with conventional anti-
cancer chemotherapy survived
an average of 50 weeks, com·
pared to 25 weeks for the-others.
the VA res earchers said-.·
"What we have is a ch.le to a
t o tally new a pproa c h t o
cancer," s aid Dr. Leo Zacbarski
of Dartmouth College and the
VA Medical Center in White
River Junction, Vt .. leader of
the research team.
Zacharski , a blood spe<:ialist.
s aid this is the first well-
controlled clinical study on
hum ans that shows .au anti
coagulant can slow the s pread of
cancer. The s tudy is coDlinuing.
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a sofa or sleeper
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to make that Investment
in Better Quality ~tuft.
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customers who wtsltto
make a lowseat or~r
pwchase wtth matd!lng
sofa or sJe.ePer.
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Thul h.ia cit,)' baH salary wilJ 10 l<> the Fountaln VaUey
H111\ School Band, which was recently a featured
aura<"hoo in the lnaue1.1ral parade of one President
Reataa. and lliso to the Fountain Valley Girls Club.
THI: TWO GaovPS. of course, are just tickled pink
over the prospect of this unexpected cash rtow from the
coffers ol City Hall
The band, for one thing, st.HJ owes some 18,000 on its
little trek for a quick·step march in the growing dusk along Pennsylvania Ave nue. So you know how the band people
greeted this news .
Now take nothing away from the noble and generous
contribution that Councilman Van Dask has given to the
kids of his community. It is possible, however, that his
generosity will aJso ha ve some dividends as he is seated up
(here on the council manic dias on meeting nights.
He could. for example. have his counciJ colleagues
slightly off-balance, in that they would be laboring to earn
Political war chest flymg off to do some good
their $252.50 per month. while he's obviously doing the
whole chore for free,
It might give his duties a certain ring of independence
that the other council people would lack.
THEN AGAIN, because Van Dask is working gratis.
it's a little difficult lo hold him suspect as a candidate ror
higher offi ce. like commissione r or trolley cars. or
something like that.
Council persons within whose hearts lurk the ambition
for loftier political planes do not go a round throwing away
money They do not donate cash to good causes, like Van
Dask did.
It works just the opposite way fo r the a mbitious.
THEY DON'T GIVE AWAV the Long Green. They
collect it. They become the beneficiaries of donations, not
the donors. They hold benefit cocktail receptions. They
are the benefactors .
You get separated from 100 clackers for which you are
granted one weak scotch and soda. heavy on the ice.
Money gathered in this fashion is called The Political
War Chest. Some candidates actually start trying to put
together these chests even before they know whi ch war
they are goi ng to get into.
Gel the money first. Find the war la ter.
ANYWAY, NONE Ofo' this hooey can apply to
Councilman Van Oask. Newly.appointed to the Fountain
Valley City Council to replace Roger Stanton, wh o realized
his supervisorial aspirations. Van Dask's term expires just
next year. in April of 1982.
The guess would be here, with his councilmanic salary
rtowing out to aid the kids. that Van Dask won't be seeking
election in 1982.
If he does.however, he at least ought to draw a cheer
from the Girls Club and a good solid toot or lwo from the
Baron band.
WASHINGTON CAP) -A preeldentlal commllaioo, aaylq the
Dallon hu become too dependent OD pay·U·YOU·IO ntlremeat pro-
1r•m•. ls caJUn1 for mandatory pemioo plau for all worken ln
prlvat.e industry and aweeptq cban1ea la Social Seeurity.
''Future pension promiaea wW be broken Wlleta tbe nation
overhauls the buic policies that determine bow tbe elderly live
after they retire," the commluion said in a report to Coaireu.
Tbe commlaaion's centerpiece recommendation is tor
Con1.reu to pasa a law creatbl1 ·•a national minimum funded
pens10ft ayatem which would be required of all employers."
At the same time, the panel ia urliJll Con1resa to raise the
Social Security retil"ement ace from SS to a .
This would be done 1radually 1 1tartin1 in 1990, so the normal re~lrement age by 2002 would be 88. Early retil"ement would be
shtfted from 62 to 6S ove. r the same period. Once the increase start-
ed in 1990. the retirement age would go up three montba a year.
Reagan asks more
budget cutbackS
WASHINGTON !AP> -Just one week after proposing the
deepest bu~~et cuts in U.S. history. President Reagan is looking
for an additional $3 billion to $6 billion in savings. He bas dis·
covered that government spendin2 is risin.r faster than be thou.rht.
. · ·1 just don't know where they're going to find more (Sav-
in gs l •· a n adminis tration spokesman commented after
Reagan ordered his economic aides to do better than the $41.4
biJlion in 1982 budget cuts he proposed in a Feb. 18 address to
Congress.
"IS IT GOING TO BE hard to find them!" declared the
s pokesman. who asked not to be identified.
Reagan called for the additional cuts after lea']1ing from his ~udget direc_tor. David A. Stockman, that new estimateS oJ pro-
Jected spending for 1982 were running $3 bHlion to $6 billion higher
than the Office or Management and Budget had expected when it
completed last week's packaize of orouam cutbacks.
REAGAN "EXPRESSED CONCERN •. but not surprise" when
informed of the miscalculation, said the president's chief domestic
ctffairs adviser. Martin Anderson.
A spokesman for Stockman blamed tbe faulty spending esti~ate on the projected cost of such social programs as
Medicare, which provide automatically higher benefits as the in·
flation rate goes up. The budget office was relying on figures pre·
pared nearly three months ago by the Carter administration, said
the spokesman, who asked nol to be identified.
Plane • • 1n near llltss
over NY building
NEW YO RK CAP ) -An
Ar gentine Airlines j et that
strayed too low over Manhattan
during a foggy, night-time des·
cent was on a collision course
with the TV tower atop the
World Trade Center before it
was ordered to climb.
An air traffic controller or·
dered, "Argentine 342, climb -
ctimb immediately ," and the
airliner carrying 58 people
turned, avoiding an almost cer-
tain collision.
The 707 jelliner was descend·
ing in heavy fog last Friday
nig ht when at l ,500 feet, an
automatic alarm buzzed at the
tracking center in Hempstead,
according t o Irving Moss,
Federal Aviation Administration
spokesman. The lowest altitude
permitted over Manhattan is
3.000 feet.
At the same time, a controller
saw on his radar screen that the
jet was flying loo low, the FAA
said. A tape recording or the in··
cident revealed the following ex·
change:
"Argentine 342, what's your
altitude'!" asked the air traffic
controller, whose name was not
released.
"Fifteen.hundred feel ... the
pilot replied.
"Turn right!·· the controller
instructed . "Immediate right
turn !·· and then, ·'Climb
climb immediately! •'
Storm front on way
Rain/ all total still below nonnal
The chanee would affect all worken now 63 or youa1er.
The commiasion chairman, C. Pet.er lfcColoutb. chairman of
Xerox Corp,. unveiled the propoaals Thursday at a bearln1 before tbe
House Select Committee on Acine.
THE REPORT recomrfends phasing in a tax on Social Security
benefit.a, but allowing workers to take a tax deductJon for the
amount they pay in Social Security taxes.
The "Minimum Universal Pension System" would be financed
by a new 3 percent payroll lax paid only by employers. All
employees over age 25 would start building pension credits after
one year of at least part· time work. They could transfer the credits from job to job.
The 3 percent tax would be a minimum. Workers and
employers would be offered tax breaks to encourage them to con-
tribute more to the pension plans.
To make the 3 percent payroll tax palatable to businesses, the
commission urged that employers be given a tax credit of 46 per-
cent of their contributions .
THE COMMISSION said large firms already get an equivalent
tax break on private pension contributions. but small firms -where
most employees without pensions work -may get a tax break as
s mall as 17 percent.
It recommended that the 6.65 percent Social Security ta.x
which is due to increase to 6.7 percent Jan. 1, 1982, be boosted in'.
stead to 7 .05 percent.
That would cost workers and employers an additional $9.9
billion in 1982. But the commission said individuals would save
$25.6 billion in income taxes if the Social Security tax were made de-
ductible. Social Security taxes are not now deductible.
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and five are missing after two d ays of earthquakes . Of
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between 4.5 and 6.3 on the Richter scale. Thousands of
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Cross Grammy sweep
'dream come true' • raised hls Grammy when be accepted State'•
kit• aid
Jer1ey
A RAMENTO 1AP1
C'ahfornla develo(>t'd
• alf'1' uvina ka~ 11r" to
b t-di s tributed tn
drouih\ st rtclt en New
Jftue . · a~ (;o, Ed
mund Brown Jt
Brown's offi ce issued
a stalt-ment Wednesday
quotil\& tum a saying,
··We a re pleased to
s h a r e l h e l e s S"1 n s
California learned from
t he 1976· TT drought ·
The statement said a
Nl:W YORK l AP> Sln1er
11on1wrUttr <'hriatopber CrOP, whu.le
pop rock mu.le won rour or the most
1m~uiant Grammy Awards hls first
tlmt• out, uyw sweepin11 thetopawards
waa "deth1ltely a dream comelrue."
l 'rQlii11' dtlbut a lbum, "Chriatopber
'ro •. · w•it named ~st a lbum of the
yt>ar Wt.'<lnt-sday night al Radio City
M UJJh ' lhall And lhe big hil rrom t.he
•lbum. "Saulln"," was named record
of the year and song of th" year •nd
Slrll'tl Cross wrote the song aB well as ~an.: 1t'. both 11w;ard11 went to him.
In i.ckhlloo. Cros11 wa!> named best
nt•w art.Isl
l\N h~ made his third of four trips to
the stage. to accept the award for best
album. the chubb> 29-year-old who
lea1h a six man pop rock band also
called Christopher Cross. said, "I
should say thi& is getting old but I can't
It ·s wonderful ··
staff member of the IN THi: 23 Vl-,;AKS the Nationul
Califorma Department A<.·adcmy or Recording Arts and
of Water Resources. Sciences has been best owing its
Don Heath. fl ew to New gramophone shaped sta tuettes, such
Jersey tb..ts week to help artists as !'"rank Sinatra and Stevie
distribute the kits Wonder have won more Grammys in
A kit cons is ts o f a onc yearBut it's unprecedentedforan
plastit· bag which when artist toswc•ep the three topGrammys
filled with water a nd 111 his debut vear
placed in a toilet tank Las t May, in an interview with the
reduces the amount of Associated Press. Cross said be knew
water used in flu shing : he was too plump to he a sex symbol
a s howe r he ad flow and he'd have to make his way on his
reslrictor: dye tablets to music. detect leaks in toilet Kenny Loggins won the Grammy for
flus h va lves and a best pop male vocal performance, the
wate r con s~'r vati o n one category in which Cross was
brochure. nominated but didn't win Loggins
It for "This Is It" from his album
.. Alive," and said. "This one's for my
Dad."
Later he said, "The song was written
for my rather. He was going into sur-
gery, a life and death situation. He
seemed to have made the choice he
wa s n't going to make tl. The song said
that you've got the choice how it goes ...
Did his father pull through? Loggins
laughed and said, "He sure did."
Bette Midler won the Gr ammy for
the b es t pop f e mal e vocal
performance. for "The Rose." title
song of the movie in which she played a -
rock singer fighting addiction. Barbra
Streisand and Barr y Gibb were
awarded the Grammy for the best pop
vocal performance by a duo or group.
for '"Guilty."
In country music. the winners were
George Jones. Willie Nelson, Anne
Murrav. Roy Orbison and Emmy Lou Harris. Jones won the Grammy for
bes t country male vocal performance
for his tear jerker,·' lie Stopped Lovin~
Her Today "
I N THE BEST COUNTRY son~
category, Willie Nelson. who lost out to
Jones on performance. took the Gram
my for"Onthe Road Again ··
Canadian Anne Murray won lhl'
Grammy for the best country fcmalt•
vocal performance wi th her singll'
"Could I Have This Dance'>"
Orbison :rnd Miss Harri!> "on lhl'
a w a rd fo r t h e b e s I 1· o u n l r '
performance by a vocal duo ()r grouj1
for their single "That Lovin' \'11u
Ft•elin' Again ...
Orange Coast OAIL Y PllOT/Frtd.-y, February 27. 1911 S
lt.PWorep,..to•
WINS 4 AWARDS
Christopher Cross
B EST OF COUNTRY
Anne Murray
BEST POP VOCAL
Kenny Loggin•
Mesan named'.
to academy
A 11.yeardd Sl&anda
High ~bool seelor bu
r eceived an appoint·
ment to the Nava'
Audemy a& AnaapoUa,
Md .
Alex John Kiefer, aoa or Mr. and Mn. Kenneth
Kiefer, 20U Baltra
Place, Costa MeH, was
nominated to t h e
academy by U.S. Sen.
S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif.
Kiefer i& Estan cia
H igh 's c ross-country
team captain and re ·
cei ved the Bank of
America vocational arts _ _ __ award.
ORIENTAL RUrnG~ililiiiiiiiiii
SALE OF THE CENTURY ON .
CH INESE RUGS
We have ne .. er offered Chinese rugs 90 line o/e at these prices In our two locations.
SIZE SALE s275 SIZE SALE $625 1
SIZE SALE $1250 6'x4' PRICE 9'X6' PRICE . 12'X9' PRICE
HURRY -THE STOCK IS LI MITED! c
0 Rt£1i4' ~D£1.
I . L \Ii ow room
).:.; ) \. /a ( lt'flf'J!O /lhr/.
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Cor o na IJel .l'for
2 J.2 I E. Cou st II rn·.
(i'J J.) 6i'3 -222i
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, 000 ~or ~UGS IN 801 H STORES AT SAVINGS UP TO 50%
Bank bilking
called 'simple'
Get the Pictu re at Half the Price
LOS ANGl!:LES CAP> -Former operations of-
fi cer L. Ben Lewis alone carried out a "brilliantly
simple" scheme that bilked Wells Fargo Bank out
of $21.3 million. bank chairman and chief ex·
ecutive officer Richard P. Cooley told the Los
Angeles Times.
Lewis. who worked at Wells Fargo's Beverly
Hills branch until he disappeared in late January,
cracked the bank's auditing system. using a sim·
pie mechanical manipulation of accounts. Cooley
said in an interview in today's editions.
Lewis was one of several people named along
with Muhammad Ali Professional Sports Inc. in a
civil suit by Well s Fargo that seeks $46.3 million in
actual and punitive damages over the alleged em-
bezzlement.
SACRAMENTO 1 A P l Lt. Gov. Mike Curb re·
jected a proposal that he convene a special session of
the Legis lature lo consider anti·crime bills while
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is outside California.
BRIEFS
Attorney Genera l
George Deukmejian, a
Cu rb rival f o r th e
Re publican nomination
for governor next year .
urged Brown to call the
s pecial session to speed up the effective dates on a
series of anti-c rime bills now pending in the
Legislature's regular session.
SC Ga• Co. rnd• ,. ... te•I•
LOS ANGELES <AP> Southern California
Gas Co offi cials have halted tests to look for conccn·
I rations or toxic PCB after traces of the substance
were round in fi ve of27 locations checked in the com·
pany's37.000-mi le pipeline system.
The gas company s aid Wednesday it had in·
formed the slate Public Utilities Commission and the
Environmental Protection Agency or the discovery
But company offi cials announced in a prepared
s tatement that the concentrations of the substance
caused no threat to consumer health.
0.endt-al• leak Into oc-ean
SAN DI EGO I AP J Nearly 33.000 gallons of a
sewage treatment chemical have leaked into the
ocean near Point Loma. and health offi cials were
closely watching lhe a rea to monitor any threat to
marine life.
Coast Guard oHicials sa id Wednesday'sspill has
discolored about 200 square yards of the ocean. They
were not immediately sure how much danger the
highly corrosive ferric chloride solution poses lo
marine plants and animals.
Marlnr ltrld In •ltootl"fl
CAMP PENDLETON (APJ -A U.S. Marine
Corps spokesman s ays a 21 -year·old Marine was be·
ing held today for questioning in connection with a
s hooting at the base barracks.
The spokesman said Lance Cpl. Darren Lee
Conley was apprehended four hours arter the shoot-
ing Wednesd ay morning.
Reported in stable condition at Camp Pendleton
Naval regional Medical Center was Lance Cpl. Ken-
neth E. Steele. 20. with a wound from a .25-caliber
handgun.
IAUt ropt •r .,1ri• t-d
AVALON (AP> -The body of Miguel Ortega .
missing since a Catalina Airlines helicopte r
crashed off Catalina Island's Pebbly Beach Sun·
day, was found inside the wreckage of the aircraft
after it was raised from the floor of the ocean.
Ortega. 2", and 5-year-old Lior Levy were
trapped in the fusela1e of the helicopter when Jt
plunged into ~e ocean about 2:20 p.m . Sunday.
The little boy's body was found Wednesday when
the wreckage of the helicopter was located.
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PASADENA (AP ) -Californians used len
IHOllne ln 1• than in any year slnce 1918, even
thou1h there were a million, more cars on
Callfomla ro.da and they traveled a billion miles f1rtber, otftciala say.
Rlebn Nevtna of the state Board of Equaliaa·
Uoa laAd 1uoiine couu•ptlon durint •• was 11.127ll6l&iciG1auc.a -1.1 perc.oeat a.a tban in lt'1I
and the lonlt yurlJ total 11nee me, when 10.111
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ANAHEIM 222 N. leach ltvd. • COSTA MESA 171' Newport ltvd. • ORANGE-4142 E. KatellO Ave.
LAGUNA BEACH 190 S. Coast Highway • SANTA ANA 1126 E. 17th. St.
EL TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • HUNTINGTON IEA 7470 Edinger lfte .
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• .JE' .. a4-~.J._1 .. ThomatP.Hale y/Publl•her ~~ .-!!fJ,_e••••F•''•d••v •. •F••·b~ru•a•ry•v•. •'ee•1•liilllil•e.a•,.,.llll'•••K•'•.1.b1•c•h1•E•d•1tor•'••'•P• .... ••l!•dt•1erllll••
Co nty needs a
ref ug respite
Ofo1w ('ouuh u1lt"rvllur• w•n on tar1et thl• week
tn " kin& ttw f t"dt•r I tW\lemm"" and voluntary r ... tUe·
ment a n h• to 6C IY<.· the rounly a brealhinl 1pell to
ab ort> ~ u1nu ~•f lnd~h.lnae refu,en
The <' unl \ no\11• ha 1 lar&cr proportion of ref\&leti
Lhan anv roum> '" tht: nation •n eeUmated 87,000 to
:i(),00() rut nt·~ arrh a l number about 1,000 a month.
"'hilt> th 1 l' with u luir command of EnaUah and
'"m t' mark f>\bbl s ka ll man"ge to becom e self·
upportin~ ln re -.unable ti me, it's estimated they
numl~r n > m11t l' thu11 40 perc~nt of the total 1roup at the
pn•'\t-Dl lune
The rt• t ~uu "*'~d varytnli{ d eer ees o f welt 1ue. m~lt-ul rind t-dut·otw na l help to enable the m to enter the
erononuc muinstrtta m
In '\t>ekrng u t ulporary moratorium on ne w a rriva.l!s.
tht· ~uiwn 14'.ur<> rt-c.-ogniiet.I the raet that the refugees arc
indeed lt-~al n.·~1dt•nts a nd agr eed that no one wants lo
l!,t•lude th\'m '"-wrrna nentl}
ll ~ -.unpl~ ·• rnatter of using available funds o nd
'\t'f\ it'Cl-1 lo hd p thosl! ulre~<l y here find their (eet. And to
"a n t off gruwtnJi? 1 t·~cnlmt.>nt of tht' refugees a monf( other
poo t uunorat) groups .
Also looming t>VN the county 1s the sche duled April l
c ul off clatt> for f eclr r a l aid to refugees who ha ve been in
tht' cowltr~ for th ree years or more
The f edt.·r ttl Indochinese Re fugee Assistance Ac·t now
fullv n.•1mb11rs~s counties for fi na ncial a nd med1<'nl us
sis ta11ce provided tu refu~ces . But those grants will end
April I unless C'on gress vot es an exte ns ion . An<I t h<'
estim at('(f co:Jt tu Orange County alone could incn •it!W hy
$300,000 this year· wit hout continued fede ra l aid
This is a bu rdt'11 the <.•ounty should not be askt'ct ln ns
sume. It m us t be the ur~ent l(oal of t he county's c•on
g ressiomtl d<'ll'~tttion to push for a n e xtension o f federal
fund ing .
The C'Ut wC1uld Mf eel som e S,000 of the re fugees who
have been hen • for thr ee years and still ar e une mployed
or living below t h<' poverty level.
Their wclfarf:' is clearly the responsibility of the
fe d e ral gove rnm ent, whic h a uthorized the ir entry. The
cost s hould be shared by a ll the nation 's taxpayers, not
just those in th<' areas w he re the refugees ha ve settled . •
Braced for trouble
The battle linC's are sha ping up in Washington as
Congress and s pecial i11teresl groups ponde r the potential
impact of H.onald Reagan 's tax cut/spending c ut ap-
pr oach to balancing the economy.
Democr ats in the House Ways and Me ans Committee
are doubtful about t he proposed three-year , 30 per cent
rut in personal tn<'ome taxes. fearing it could only fuel in-
fl ation.
And , o bv1ouc:;ly, c;uggested c uts in s ome Soc ia l Securi-
ty benefits. Mt•clicaid . food s ta m ps. welfare programs
~met aid tu 1•1h1<·atio11 pose serious p roblems for m e m bers
of ConJ;!n•sc; wh11 •rH•'-1 111 al'e t hemselves for a barrage of
c·omplatnlh fr 111n th1•1r ~•ffecll'd constituents.
Said orw. I t'XJ'<'Ct \\C' MC' going to have som e dif-
fk ult dCI\'~ ht•t'l' "
Mear1whilc the lobbyists, r epresenting eve ryone from
teachers a nd ban kers to developers and agricultural in·
teresls. ate begin ning to wonde r if their traditional clout
with Congn's " nietv be effective this tim e a round.
Ttwir cl11ubts arc shared by civi l r ig hts groups.
dwrd1 org11r1i1alw ns and lobbyis ts for incr eased govern-
ment parttt·1pal to11 111 c hild C'ar e a nd a id for the h a nd·
IC' :1 p p('(I
n w l<<::1g:lll proposals . if e nacted, would de nt just
nbout l'\l'I'~ 11r1l'·~ ~H'l p rogr a m. But Cong ress and the lob-
by 1 ~t s <Jn• 1-.t•l'llly ;mare of t he national dem and for cut-
bac·ks i11 ):!o \1·rnnwnt s pending .
And ~u fa r thl'r~·s been no rep ly t o President
Reagan'!" qucr~. "J)oes a nyone have a better pla n?"
Vietnalll reIDeIDbered
T he e motionaJ welcome given the host a ges s parked
an equally e m otional reaction among many American..
who were rem in ded t hat the return of our Vietnam
veterans was a very different story .
But there are those who ha ve not forgotten and intend
to see that the n ation does not forget the 57 ,697 Americ ans
who d ied m the Vietna m .wa r .
T he ir n a m es will be inscribe d on a national
mem or ial, localed alon gside the Lincoln Memorial on two
acres of land donated by Cong ress.
Mor e than 2.000 artists are participating in a.td esign
completion for the m emorial. The winner will be an·
no unced in May.
So far the Vietnam Veterans Me morial Fund has col·
lecled $900,000 for the proposed tribute. The fund's
sponsors range from Gen. William C . West01oreland,
commander of US. troops in Vietnam. to forme r Presi·
de nt GeraJd Foret. T h ey il1clude an impres sive roste r of
nationaJ leaders. members of the entertainment world
a nd members of the ar med forres who ser ved in Viet-
nam.
Thosl' who woulct like lo he lp may send contributions
to Vietn a m Veterans Me moria l Fund, P .O. Box 37240,
Washington. O.C 20013. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
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Boyd I Mountain
By L.M. BOYD
Mt. Whitney in California
.wa~ the tallest mountain in
"'"' .. ,,,
Pet peeve : The paper
boy who comes to col·
lect every month with
no chan1e, waitinl for
you to go ahead and say
It's okay to Just keep it.
A.J .
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h•t," ,011~ ,. fH rt ftH "''' tllJ 11t H\t
'" W\l>ltOt t """r)tt Vl>W .... I , ..... "'' to
"''""'"' , ....... Ott•l'f' Pt1H1
the nation ror a generation.
Bul when Alaska became a
stale, Whitney dropped to
No. 17. That's life. Nothing's
for certain.
"Whal was the first self·
service grocery chain?" qq
a client. Piggly Wiggly. A
gentleman named Clarence
Saunders rrom Memphis ,
Tenn., set up the nrsl one in
1916.
Brazilian b eekeepers
sometime back croubred
bees until they tot a lll>ftial
s ort of bee t&at couldn't
slin1. It dJdQ 't 10 over. Other
beekeepen ln the field reJeet·
ed 1f. Said one. pforounCJlJ:
"Of what adnnta1e ll a bee
who c1nnol protect hia honey?" 1
llCk. Anderson
Kremlin meet key to peace?
W ASHJNGTON. -The lt~ey to
world peace and atablllty Is held
by the toqh, shrewd old men ln
the Kremlin. And this is the
wHk they should slanal whether
tbey want confrontation or de·
tente with Ronald Re.gan ln the
White House.
They ma y also indicate
wht>ther they ha ve glveo any
ground to the
younger men
who uJUm alt-·
ly wll l lake
over th e
K re mlin .
8 •'to re the
wt'ek is over,
tht•rt• should
bt• s tall otht!r
rlut'S to Sov
tl'I nctlons In
th'' yeurs to coml'.
'l'h<'St' signuls should come out
or ll ht• 2tith Soviet Communist
P11rly <.:onl(rt'SS the first since
um~ which he now in 11omber
!lt'Slllon In tht' c;r1•11t llull of the
Kn•mlin
To tht• 1111tr111111•1I 1•y1•. the pro·
<'1•111.llnJts wall ~f't't11 trite and
I ••1!10 11:-1 1'111 I o the sh11rp,
111111 I y t It-111 t' y <', l ht' drear y
r1111tl111· will om.w valuuble ln·
11lt:hl:1 l11t.11 thtt Uyzuntine world
1•f K r1'111ll11 polltk~. Seemingly
11111l t:11irl<'nnt dt1v1•lo111ncnts can
J111 rl1•111I 1mvurt11nt changes In
S11v1t'I polky
Secret re ports from the Weste rn inleWaence. But wt.en
Central lntelllaence Aaency, the it did, it gave our policymakers
Defense In~llaence A1ency and the message that the Stalin era
the State Department's Bu.reau was definitely over.
or Intelligence and Research No such fire \lforks can be ex·
have been reviewed by my as· peeled in the current congress -
sociate Dale Van Atta. These the fourth presided over by
show what our intelligence peo· G eoe cal Secre tary Leonid
pie might glean from the as· Brezhnev. His party <'ongresses
11oPmbled Part.Y congress. have been noted for being busi·
"In theory, a congress is the nesslilr.e and "relatively drab,"
party's supreme ruling body," a according lo the CIA.
CIA primer explains. "In fact, ll
Is a ceremonial 1athering that 1 MUCH ATTENTION .will
r ubber-stamps policies previous-center on Brezhnev himself this
ly discussed and agreed upon by time,as itdidinl976; our analysts
the leadership. Neve rtheless, a will be gauging the praise he gets
cong ress ... provides a thistimearound.
sembla n ce o f de m ocratic Jn 1976, St ate Depa rtment
legitimacy and a n opportunity to analysts noted that while his
review party activities and to praise from other speakers had
procla im _po licies f or the been "lavish," nevertheless "his
future." encomiums fe ll short of those
IN OTHER words, even though
it's a stacked deck, the Com-
munist Party Congress can give
at le ast a hint of the cards the
Russians will be playing for the
next few years. fo'or example,
another CIA report notes: "The
20th Congress in 1956 launched
Nikita Khrus h c h ev's d e·
Stalinization campaign; its im·
puct ls still being felt throughout
the communist movement."
It look a while ro r news of
Khrushchev's astonishing de-
nunc iation or Stalin to reach
accorded Khrushche v (not to
mention Stalin) in his prime."
Incredibly, applause is an im-
po rtant clue lo the diagnostl·
ciaos in our intelligence com-
m unity. Evaluating the praise
accorded Brezhnev last time,
the DIA noted that "although
adulation at times appeared ex-
cessive, it was more reflective
of his t a lent for consensus
po liti cs rath e r than the
mechanical adulation required
during the Stalin era ." How they
differentiated between heartfelt
applause and a servile claque.
. ~~Li>! ~lKl! it 'IED
b TftE AW~ME. Of JY1c!!
/)
Richard Re~ves
the DlA did not make clear.
Adulat io n a si de
wheuiar real or feianed
Brezhnev wlll still be the ftcure
moat closely ot.erved by OW' in·
telllgence analysts. Hopinc to
sense some clue to.his possible
c ho ice of a s ucces sor, the
analysts will be waiting for his
reading ol the election results of
the party•s top brass. ''The or-
der In which Brezhnev reads the
names .(will give) some indica-
tion of the new pecking order," a
CIA report states.
Of course, our Kremlin
watchers will also be tuning in
ror a ny s ubtle c hanges in
rhetoric regarding the United
S t a t es. Along with hints of
Brezhnev's possible successor,
these are regarded as the most
important clues likely to come
out of the party congress in
Moscow this week.
A FATHER'S SEARCH: As a
survivor of both the Dachau and'
Auschwitz death camps, Polish·
born Murray Rozynes of Miami
is a tough, determined man. But
it has taken all his stubbornness
to continue a 2()-month search
for his 29-year-old son, Steven,
who disappeared without a trace
in a tiny Panamanian village in
the spring of 1979.
Steve, a lawyer and amateur
anthropologist, look off on a solo
trip to South America that year.
But his trail ended abruptly in
Viento Frio, Panama. A Stale
Department briefing paper con-
cluded that he "probably met
his death by misadventure."
Rozynes suspects that his son
was murdered by members of
the Panamanian National Guard
for the money he was ~arrying.
The fathe r has been to Panama
eight times. Ile met with U.S.
Ambassador Ambler Moss, and
prevailed on the U.S. Southern
Com mand to make a six-day air -
and-sea search of the jungles
around Vien to Frio. There was
no trace of Steve Rozynes.
T he father is still pressing on,
convinced tha t Pana m ani a n
a ut hor ilies are wit hholding
evidence.
WATCH ON WA STE: rn
budget cutting. nothing is easy.
The administration's freeze on
ne" office equii,iment may turn
out to be false economy Most
government agenl'it.•s a re using
computers U1at are a t least 15
years old, and they are more ex-
pensive to run a nd maintain
than newer models . Government
inspectors studied four agencies
and estimated they could lease
new computers and <;ave Uncle
Sam $1.4 m illion a year in
nperatin~ costs
'Conveyor belt' justice aids criminals
N E W Y O RK Ma yo r
Edward Koch, a politician with
a good ear for public outrage,
began attacking judges aga in
last week. This time he was
blaming the judiciary for the ap·
pa rent lack of success of New
York's six-month·old "toughest
in the nation " gun law.
The law. which went into ef·
feet last August, essentiall y
eli m inat es
p I e a ·
b ar g a i n ing
fo r defe nd .
ant s w i th pr e v io u s
felony convic-
tions who are
convicted of
c a r ryin g a
loaded g un.
I n theo r y .
those people must go to jail for
at least a year.
They're not, Koch says.
The mayor's offi ce studied the
first 4,106 arrests made under
the law. There were 2.222 result·
'ing indictments and. so far. the
courts have disposed of only 239
of those cases, Imposing sen-
tences in 104. Only 77 defendants
Sydney Harris
received the one -year term.
Koch . who admitted thal it
might be a little too soon to
evaluate the full impact of the
law. still went ahead and ac-
cused judges or "abusing " lhe
latitude they have in sentencing
defendants who claim mitigat-"
ing circumstances.
Koch, who is running for re-
election this year. has picked the
right target. A national poll done
late last month by t he Los
An geles Times prompted that
newspaper to report: "Public
disconte nt about c rime is
foc used ch1 efly in the judiciary,
and there appears to be general
across-the-nation outrage aimed
at lenient judges. An over ·
whelming major ity of people
hold their court systems in con-
tempt and beli eve lhe courts are
not tough enough on cr iminals ...
THE TIMES SURVEV -a
nationwide sample of 2,063 peo-1
pie questioned between January
18 and 22 -reflected the fear
and the h arde ning a ttitudes
toward crime that I, and I'm
sure other traveling Americans,
see and reel aJI over the Unjted
States, in places large and
sm all. Of that sample, 77 per-
cent said the courts do not deaJ
harshly enough with criminals.
and 68 percent said they favored
the death penalty.
That poll also s howed hi gh
favorable ratings for police de·
partments and a general willing-
ness to pay higher taxes to fight
crime. People. al least the ones
I've talked with, are scared and
angry -much more so than I
can ever remember. One indk a-·
lion was the a ns we r to the
Ti m es ' question a bout the
purposes of punishment. Only
one in five res pondents men-
tioned "reha bilitation," whjle
"isolating crimina ls " was men-
tioned by 52 percent. "deter·
re nce" b y 38 pe r ce nt a nd
"vengeance" by 30 percent.
THE COURTS and the prisons
that's what people seem to be
thinking about. A retired Los
Angeles police officer, now
working in a s mall town in
northern California, a place ex-
periencing its first crime, said:
·'The bottom line is that there
a re just too many criminals, and
we have no place to put them
and not enough courts to handle
them all ...
As if to underline that point,
The San Jose Mercury News re·
cently reported on a day in the
courtroom life of California
Superior Cou rt Judge Pete r
Stone. The judge called the roll
of 294 felony cases, including 9
k i llin gs. 3 1 ro bhe ri es, 84
burglaries, 2 kidhappings, an in-
decent exposure and a sa lmon
poaching.
JUDGE STONE s pe nt a n
aver age of 2() seconds per case.
"It's like watching a conveyor
belt go by," he said. "A lot of
lhe items you see week after
week. with a lot of new stuff.
Meanwhile. at the end of the
conveyor belt. only a rew trickle
off."
The belt doesn't work any
m o r e : Ame ri c an c riminal
justice has broken down. The
first things the country needs -
and the hell with the cost -are
more prisons and more judges
willing to send criminals there.
Contparison with RoIDan EIDpire not valid
One 'ol the favorite ploys of
poliiicians out or otrlce and
social critics out or temper, is to
use the "Roman Empire" exam-
ple as a warning to Americana
that •e are declinin1 and decay-
ing at an alarming rate.
And the reason we are declin·
ing and decayin1 ls ~at we are
a c ting just
like thos e
Romans .
However ,
eacb speaker
plclll out a
particular
element in Roman life
tbal he COD·
11deu tile
dominant
c.uae -and lb.ls always hap-
pens to uree with t;V• own
~
'
diagnosis of the American weak·
ness.
lt is much on the order of the
dogmatic preacher, who selects
SP.eciflc passages (fPm the Bible
to dramatise his theme while
negled.lng other, and sometimes
contrary, passages.
BUT THE ract of the matter ls
that the more you know about
1ometbing, the le11 simple it
lffm1. To Lbe ltaorant, or the
ritidly partilan. there ~ DO
hard or compla q ... Uou: It ll
onl1 thme wbo boUMr to delft
more deeply into a 1ubJeet ~
are no loftier HU1fted wt"' aim· pi. ww-. &ha&. rull1-wwar
nothlnJ.
The 1reat hlatorl.a ot )._. Roman Empire, Gibbon, 1pmt a
l
'
UfeUme studying the "Decline
and Fall" of the mighty institu-
tion. At the conclusion of his
lengthy investigation, he had no
explanation for why Rome fell.
He cited at least two dozen
"cauaes'' that bad been offered
by various commentators and
observers -rangin1 from the
blunders ol individual emperon
and Lbe vanity of human wishes
to the corruptina nature of lux·
ury and ,the expansive vitality ol
the barbarians preasln1 upon
Rome.
historian, Tacitus, thought.
Where scbolars are cautious.
modest and tentative, politicians
and demagogues have no
hesitancy in stridently attribut-
ing the fall of Rome to hi1b t.ax·
es, lazi.nesa, sexual orgies. re·
111ious indiUerence, ex -
travagance , paciflam ,
mo~uy '-or whatever the
1peaker thlnka happens to be
America's beaetUna sln at this point ln our history. •
When the 1Ub oraton wbo ...m to a..ve tbe eu1 _.,..
teU U1 In a l1IUiDi .. tmce wllf
Rome fell ud 1loir " CM ne6d a similar fate, we cM do llUle Mtt.r o... _. .., a ..... no
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A chilling deja vu 'advi,sers' in El Salvador
\\~~Ill 0 1'UN <Al•> lud
lent , fo~I Salvador 1ma.U•l
n t o of tt\4' poo,.. l natl<lnl In
<:r ntr ti '\mrnra * the \Of'm
• "'"' .. ,'I s SoYlf't r4'latlONI ~\11!.l >\111tru.·am• know lllUtt of
ht n •lmn 1b CX"l•I r ondlti(Jft.I,
11<•l111e·, or 1ta h111or)· tlttrt', m
UI! llCN'I nd •MWf>I tormait. •r~
• •
i ome baalc facts about El
Saludof and It.a cl vii war.
Q i Wu1aa&IKalvadorall4wlly ...... ·•~Ill •••• , •• , &o v.s. ,.uo•.UnT
A 'l'he 1114' ot Massachuaetts,
home to 4.5 mlllloa people, El
Sal odor h1 ~ocated on the Pacific
* • •
coast of Central America, border·
in1 G u.atemala and Honduras and
separated by 15 mUea of water
from Nicara1ua. A producer of
coffee and other a1ricultural
commodities. El Salvador's main
s trate1ic Interest lo the United
States is its location in a region ot
growing political unrest.
* * •
Viet parallels noted
\ \'lll'-'l;l°OI>., 1AP1 By
111 1 \ H'l f\<£m W&r stand1&rds,
ht ffr.a.,.m ~tlmm1!>tration 's use
r \n11•rH'Jtl military advisers in
I ..... 1, .ulor tl> minuscule and
l 1" .11 .m unhkt-1) forerwmer
i ~ 1(11·1 l S mvolvement
1 tll't t .11 t· nont-theles::. some
t11\111..: .. 1m1lanl1es in the d1s-
1h t1111~ o( a
ni.dl 11u111her
J \ll•l rtl·Jn
1 I 1 l J r )
pt'I 1,tll~b lO
t••lp -.taVl' uff
11 1 11 11 a!>
• l &.. I I\~ lo
• 11 hro" ttw
,,,1111~ fl'
I f"I I'
\\ p have McNAMAllA
" 111lt•nt 111n of that kind of in·
·•h 1·nwnt · President Reagan
', .t v.111'11 a::.k cd 1 r there were
., .tlld s wilh Vietnam.
I hi· worrls had a familiar
11 •11 I
1 11 \lay 1962 , R o b e rt
1 c \. 11n :i ra . th e n d e fense
"' 11'l,1ry, s aid in Saigon :
I h1•1 •· is no plan for introduc-
,,~, \ rrwrican combat forces in
South Vietnam "
Initia lly, there were fe wer
than 1,000 US. troops in Viet·
nam as advisers during the late
1950s a nd e a rly 1960s. The
number later grew to nearly
500.000. most in direct combat
with North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong forces. •
PENTAGON OFFICIALS, who
a sked not to be identified, said
that 19 Army specialists have
been in El Salvador for weeks,
helping the country 's weakly or-
ganize d and poorly trained
17,000-manarmy.
Most are training pilots of six
U.S. helicopters supplied to the
El Salvador government.
The Defense Department is
r ecommending additional
American advisory teams, but
military spokesman Lt. Col.
Jerry Grohowski declined to say
how many more Americ ans
might go. One published report
indicated the number would be
about 50.
The newer advisers would
help with military intelligence
operations and improve com·
munications betwee n head-
quarters and field units, officials
said.
At the height of the Vietnam
War. the U.S. military and the
CIA organized a military in -
telligence advisory organization
c alled Phoenix d es igned
s pecifically to help the South
Vietnamese identify Viet Cong
military and political leaders.
There is also discussion within
the Pentagon of providing the
Salvadoran navy wittl gunboats
to patrol rivers and of s~nding
advisers to train the sailors to
cut off supplies and equipment
shipped from Cuba to the guer·
rill as.
IN VIETNAM, THE U.S. Navy
ran a similar advisory effort in
the Delta region, where guerrilla
rorces supplied themselves by
boat.
Pentagon officials indicated a
lower priority wouJd be provid·
·ing s imple unsophis ticated
warplan es to s upport
Salvadoran infantry operations.
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El Salvador unateady
but they, too, would require U.S.
flight instructors .
Nicaragua has undergone
years o f political turmoil ,
culminating in the overthrow of
dictator Anastas io Somoza.
Guatemala's military govern-
ment is facing growing internal
.opposition as well as interna·
tional condemnation for alleged
hum an rights violations .
State Department officials,
therefore. feel the outcome of El
Salvador's civil strife could in·
rluence the direction or other
countries in Central America,
possibly including Mexico .
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Q . Wllo 11 n1•U•1 la El
Salvadorudw•y!
A. El Salvador's military ot
about 17,000 is fi1hling left-wine
insureents estimated to involve
3,700 full-time and 5,000 part-time
izuerrillas. The guerrillas are
believed to be led by Marxist
revolutionaries although non-
M arxists are also involved.
Q: How maay fa&aUllea llave
Ille re beea! Wllo la reapon1lble!
A. As many as 10,000 people
were killed last year -few or
them on battlefields . The
fatalities resulted from political
assassinations, sometimes pre-
ceded by kl~apping and torture.
It is not easy to determine who
is killing whom. The legal depart·
ment of the Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of San Salvador
blamed government-related
forces for 80 percent of the as·
sassinations in 1980. Amnesty In·
ternationaJ, noting that the in·
surgents were responsible for
some killings, alleged the govern-
ment committed ··many more.''
The State Department dis ·
agrees. One U.S. ofticial s aid
privately he believes the murders
break down '"about 50·50 "
between right and left. He added
that some murders blamed on
government forces might have
been carried out by guerri 11 as di s-
guis ed as soldiers.
Q : How did the civil war de·
velop?
A. For 1enerations, moet ol El
Salvador"• peuant families have
been poverty-stricken and denied
ownership ol the land they till. A
handful ol wealthy famllln have
ruled the nation. The opposition
developed u a result of this in-
equity and was. fueled by re·
pressive 1ovemment efforu to
maintain the status quo. The
military hu ruled with an iron
hand for SO yean, datin1 back to
the killing of about 30,000
peasants in a popular uprising in
1932.
U.S. officials believe the cur-
rent junta, which overthrew Gen.
Carlos Humberto Romera in 1979,
is reform-minded and represents
the best hope for a moderate set-
tlement of El Salvador's social
strife. A Stale Department as-
sessment concludes that the con-
flict is a · 'textbook case of indirect
armed aggression by communist
powers.'· beca use of the alleged
flow of arms from Cuba and other
Soviet-bloc countries.
Q: Wjlat ls lbe backgrouad ol
U .$.Involvement?
A. U.S. military aid to El
Salvador dates back 31 years and
includes the training of nearly
2,000 Salvadoran officers. In its
final days, the Carler'idministra-
tion renewed military aid to El
Salvador.
About 20 U.S. military advisers
a re in El Salvador with more ex·
peeled under the new administra·
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'Oh. on1 I thank I've killed the hose " ---
Lung Association
likes enemy title
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo (APJ -The
American Lung Association likes being disliked -
especially by the American Tobacco Institute.
Its 25-member board or directors endorsed a
resolution expressing deep appreciation to the in·
stltute "for the honor and challenge of being made
its most enduring, formidable oppone.nl."
"We'r e ordinarily like the snake and
mongoose always fighting." said American
Lung Association spokesman Bard Lindeman.
··But t.his time. the s mokers said something bad
about us and we didn't send something bad right
back at them."
·'The tobacco institute recently voted to name
us Its biggest enemy and we think that's just fine,"
Lindeman said during the association's anuual
meeting at the Broadmoor Hotel.
The Lung Association's resolution vowed that
the group will continue to seek to protect the
health of all Americans. It said the struggle to pro·
tect the rights of non-smokers is one of the most
worthy and important health causes.
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
SA N F RA NCI SCO
<AP ) M.L. Bramson,
85. the enginee r who in·
vented a widely used.
life -saving he art-lung
machine. died here un·
e xpect edly He a lso
h e lpe d develop the
world's first practica l
jet engine in Eng land
a nd the world's first
autom a ti c h e art
massa ge machine in
1961 in the Unite d
States
P AC l F'IC G ROVE
(AP > Willard E .
Farnham, 89. interna·
ti o n a ll y known
Shakespearean scholar
and former English de-
partment chairman at
UC B e rke ley. die d
Wednesday following a
long illness.
DEATH NOTICES
Youth
track set c;
in Laguna
The Laguna Beach
Youth Tracksters will
sponsor a track meet
open to boys and girls
born in or before 1966 on
March 21.
The meet is open to
youths who reside within
the Laguna Be a c h
Unified School District.
Parents must submit a
completed entry form
along with a S2 fee by
March 20 at 5 p.m. al the
Laguna Beach City Hall,
515 Forest Ave.
Check-in at the event
is a t 9 a .m . at the
Laguna Beach High
School track. Late en-
tries will be accepted on
the day of the meet from
9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. The
late entry fee is $3.
No barefoot running,
spikes or cleats will be
allowed. Medals will be
presented to first and
second place winne rs.
CLF.IN Third through sixth
PENNY DIANE CLEI~. place finishers will re-lov ang wife of Ga rl, beloved ceive ribbons.
mother of Ryan. da~ithter or For information call ~l~~:;sl. sfs~edr 0~ ~!!~ ;~~ Ron . Lutz at 497-3311, ex·
-
Roberta Blowers '.\h•m<inal tension ~3. 'ervices will be held on Sat ur· The ram date for the
day . February 28, 1981 at meet is April 4.
IO:OOAM at SL Joachim'!'
Two plays
scheduled
l'alh uli<' Churc h. 196<1 orange. A\'c . Costa Mesa.
Ca Contributions may be made lo the Penn y Clt'!in Memorial Foundation c o Or
~t t>phen Armentrout. t;CI )1edical Centt>r. 10 1 Cit v Drive. Orange, Ca · ~~~~~inLaguna
r McCOIMICll MORTUAalH,.,. Two one-act plays, one
dealing with bugs, the
other with guns, will be
presented March S, 6,
and 7 at Laguna Beach
High School.
It
Laguna Beach
494-9415 Laguna Hills
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-1776
HAltoa LAWM-MT. oun
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisler A11e .
Costa Mesa
540-5554
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110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
&42·9150
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427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
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SMITMS' MOllTIMY
627Main St. Hunt=:-ach
The Laguna school's
drama department, un·
der the direction of
Je\-ry McCulloch, is pre-
sentln1 the plays all
three nights, beginning
at 8:01.
"Bug.a" and "Guns"
are both written by
Doris Bai&ley, and have
never been performed
outside the Mark Taper
Forum in U. Ansel•.
Senn drama students
are in each cut and ltu·
dent directon are Llaa
Turnbull (dlreeUn1
"Bu•s") and Pein
Hedden(''Guns'').
Two playa will be
performed 'at the Artist
Theater at the school,
825ParkAve.
Ticket prie• are SI
for adulta and SI for ltu·
den ti.
Crackdown
BAKERSFIELD (AP>
PAC911C YllW -The police depart· • •-.u PAii m e n t b e r e h a a c.tne~UatY ••tabllabed an 11·
3lllO Peclfk View Drille m•m b•r a pedal •D· ~Beech fortelDIM team aimed
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81 movies draw crowds
Theater chain make• rate UJeekly /eatilre
CHICAOO CAP> -Att•duet jumped aa ....... ol 110 eere-t
lo atiout IOO movie boula "9 a aa·
t&oowlde ta.eater ebaia daat es·
perlm..a.d with tl adm..._,
and a eomp&Q esecutlve • .,. t.be
bar1aln wUl become a WffklY ftJl·
ture.
people att.eDd all t.beaten, 10 I
bope our eompetlton will cut
their pria.. Word of mouth la tbe
beat adverUaiq, and Sl movie
days have people talldn1."
&LEllf'L\ID TBBATE&S can
make ~ oa volume altend·
ance with the Sl ticket wltbou1
dependlq on more '1sineas at
conceuioo stands to offset re·
duced admiuiona.
more revenue from soda pop, can-
dy and popcorn sales than from
admiuiom.
AT CHICAGO'S ESQUl&E
Theater, the home 1ro.aed about
$900 with a $1 admission. A week
aio Tuesday, with the same mov-
ie -'"lbeCompetition," stanin1
Richard Dreyfuss -the gross
was ~ with a top adult ad·
missiooof$4.50.
Irish ad
traced to
Torrance
~
TORRANCE <AP>
"Tbe experiment la ovel" -
bar1aln Tuesdays are here to stay," aaJd Harold KJein, Plitt
TbHter ueeulive vice Pfftident.
··Attendance was up u mueb u
300 percent ln aome of tbt
tbealen, and avera1ed out to
about lSOpercent. ·•
He said he dislikes empbuis
belna placed on refreshment a.tea u a bl& money mater ln
theaters. But, of course, biger
attendance means bi11er sales at
the hl1h1y-profitable concession
counters.
The Sl Tuesday idea came
direct from Henry G. Plitt,
chairman of the board, as a busi·
neas stimulant during "bard
times" and the struggle with in-
flation.
A Briti.ah reporter who
traced an ad in t he
personals column of tbt•
Belfast Telegraph
seeking a "pretty ln11h
lass, never married, for
life in the USA" -lo u
Torrance school board
member says he's sure
to hear from quite a ft.v. ,. .... ,..... .. lasses.
The l1 price wu charted dur-
ing the day Tuesday u well u at
ni1ht. Plitt la the nation's third
largest theater chain and is bead· •'If you have a stiff C bad movie)
you have to sell more popcorn,•'
said Klein. ''If you have a hit, you
don'thavetorelyonit."
Jerry Bulger, Plitt's Midwest
advertising director, said the
policy came at a time when movie
attendance nationally is sliding
while admission prices are rising.
The cost of a ticket at most Plitt
theatersisS4.
SEEKS BRIDE Steven M. Busch. u ___ St_e_v_e_n_B_u_ac_h __ school board me mber
and a Los Angeles Coun
ty juvenile probation of
ricer, could say only : quartered in Chicago. Laguna pilot
to England
IN ADDITION TO the Chicqo
a rea, other major cities with Plitt
the aters are Detroit; Min·
neaoolis: Los Angeles; San Fran· c isco : Birmingham, Ala ..
Offici~ls concede, however.
that movte theaters generally get
Charges to remain BULGER SAID THE $1 ad-
mission was tested at several
theaters in Texas before a de· cision was made.
Capt. Stuart M .
Ehrlich, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart A. Ehrlich
of Laguna Beach, is
wearing Air Force silver
wings following gradua-
tion from pilot training
at Williams Air Force
Base.Ariz.
"I 'm sorry you found
out about that ad."
"I guess I thought it
would be a novel idea
See, I'm going to Irela nd
for a month this s uni
mer. and I thought . .
Oh, I wish you hadn't
found out about this," ht•
said.
Miami: Dallas ; Little Rock,
Ark.; and Chattanooga, Tenn.
Kl ein. who declined to reveal
exact attendance figures, said he
expects competitors to have
s imilar bargain days and
welcomes them.
·'They probably will ch005e a
day other than Tuesday." he said.
··our business is best when more
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A
federal judge has refused to dis·
miss charges against former
Peoples Temple member Larry
Layton, accused in connection
with the slaying of Rep. Leo
R.yan .tw~ years ago at a jungle a1rstr1p m the South American
nation of Guyana.
"Wefoundonthe average in the
tests that attendance rose from
about 900 to 1,200,'' he said.
"Tuesday's all-day $1 admission
also heralds the offering of a
matinee during the week.
Ordinarily matinees are offered
only on weekends."
He will fly the F-111 at
RAF Upper Heyford,
England.
T he ad· s tat c d . ··American probation of
ficer, age 34, nice look
ing, seeks pretty Irish
lass, never married, fo1
life in the USA.'·
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find all the ingredients fo r successful gardening. We
d o our best to pro vide unique displays. c reations and
services. but. we think our best can be better So.
we're making new and exc iting c hanges. all designed
to provide you eve n more variety, quality and value.
Our nursery se ct ion hos been expanded d ramatic ally
to include a greater variety of tree and shrub cont-
a iner stock We're buying in greate r volume to provid e
you with bigger selection and better values. We've
also installe d a new parking lot w ith easy access to
the nursery sec tion Service has been improved
with a new checkout stand to save you time Come
jo in us in c elebra ting the se ne w additions We're
p rov1d 1ng fresh-sque ezed o range Juice. balloons to r
the kids and special values throughout the store.
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photos. it's on A-to-Z book. full of history, ideas and practical information.
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Indian Hawthorne
Marguerite Daisy
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optometrist
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specialty food items
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children_' s clothing
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designer and better sportswear
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few MU.en 1• eeald IMU'due oae tny
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41u ...ae leala, •eslcu pesos, ek.) or
1.W ......._ Ally rep•taMe 1.W trader CH
prowWe mere lalormaUoa oa price• ud
&eeder. ·
Gold Hid I• tlle form of 1taap1,
alalabln c:alal, comaemoraUve medals, ID·
1o&a er o&Mr "jewelry" ferm1 la Ml Mid lly
..... pvt&y ... wet1•t. It cu be fnm ··-brat .. ZS.brat ud Ila •eiPt II Ml ••ally
llldlea&ed la tlte offer. Tllerefere, l&a walae
wlll _. 1tettHarlly appreciate wltea lite
fixed pld prtce rises, becHae &Ile flxta1 la
baeed • -troy .. ace el M-brat cold. 1'MI does llM meaa tltat Y•'re llOt 1et-
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be crHllered M laveatmeat. A.llo, tile adaal
1be el •DY ol Ute jewelry/eolleetlble he••
k tlune.tt &e determlae. Be llll'e to aedee &Ile
"eaJaJ'lf)d &e allow fall detaU" aad "llO& ac-
t.al sbe" atate.enta tllat may appear la lite •••• •
•rcer ••~ ta:refl .
DEAR PAT: My son is interested in join·
ing a barter club and he's curious about the
Internal Revenue Service's view of these or-
ganiaations.
B.T .• Irvine
Tiie IRS sees nothing wrong wltla beloa1-
la1 &o a barter club, bat It advises tlaat lite
fair market value of goods and services ex-
chaa1ed ls considered Income subject &o tu-
es tile same as iacome from a cash traasac·
tloll.
Altltotlgh there have bee.a pubUslted re·
porta alleging tllat income from bartering Is
dlfflcult &o trace, IRS can cMck tbe records
of a barter association to f1Dd out tbe names
of traders aad dates of exchanges. It also can
lmveatle•te reports received from ael1hbors
aad relaUvn GI barter cl•b memben &e
Hcertala wllledter aoa-complJuce acl8all7
eslsta or ll Uleatyle ladlca&el ureported Im·
come. If evidence of fraud Is uncovered, tile
l&S cu CGDdact audits oa returns as far
back u It deems necessary.
IRS publication 525, "Tauble and Noa·
taxable lacome," contalas addltloaal ID·
fermation OD bartering. It can be obtained
free by a.slag tbe order form in yoar tu
paclla1e or by phoning the IRS forms llne,
(811) 242·4585.
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jury for coa-
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veillance.
PASADENA CAP) -
Worldwide Church of God
fe>UDds Herbert w. Armatraq,
pral1ln1 reUrla1 treasurer
Stuley R. Rader for ~ more Ulan S100 mlllloe-la eburell
uaeta, 1811 Rader will receive
SZI0,000 for bll "extraordinary
aerriee."
Arm1tron1 announced the
bonua at a coqresa of mlnlaten
of tbe cbureh here and allo •aid
Rader bad advanced hll retire·
meat date by four montbl to
Sunday.
Rader lobbied succeufully for
a state law that broulbt an md
to the state attorney 1eaera1'1
invnt11ation of tbe church lut
year.
He ,,W continue to serve u
le1al adviaer to Arm•troaa and
to parUdpate la various aeeular
activities, lncludia1 the Am·
bauador Auditorium 'a perform·
in1 artlat aeries, Armstronc
said.
Rader'• executive duties wlll
be auumed by evan1eli1t Leroy
Neff, Anmtroac said.
Armatron' credited Rader
with prot.edine and preservine
"tbe churcll, tta acthltl•,
facllltles for tboee aetlriU.,
propertl• and uMtl, •• wbld Ille
valued at more thaa '100
mi Woo.
He wu referriq to tllle two
yean of UU,ation betw .. tM
church and the attorae7
1enera1'1 olftee.
In anaouncla1 the SIM.~
bonus, Anmtroal a1ao o....ved
that Rader performed la a lepl
capacity "completely beJODd
the abWti• and aerricm and el·
fort.a of even the belt and IDOll famous of at1onleys."
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organizations /ace
extinction. . .B6
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gets popp,@4 I
SpedaJ le tJae DaUy Pilot
SANTA BARBARA' -"This
was the toughest loss of the
season . . . bands down."
The words came slowly from
Coach Bill Mulligan's mouth. He
was sWI in shock moments after
bis Anteaters suffered a stun·
ning 87-416 defeat at the hands of
UC Santa Ba.rbara here Thurs·
day before an elated crowd of
2,472. .
Walter Evans, a 6·4 senior
guard who is a graduate or
Golden West College, ad·
ministered the final blow when
be hit a 12-foot jump shot from
the baseline with three seconds
to play to give the Gauchos their
first lead since 5.4 early in the
contest.
"SANTA BARBARA played
real well . . . and we didn't play
intelligently," Mulligan con-
tinued. "We blew a 13-point lead
in the second half. All we have
to do is keep the ball and we
can't lose. But instead, we turn
the baJJ ove.r. "
Returns to aetion tonight
Indeed, it appeared as if the
Anteaters had the game sewn up
with 1:55 remaining and a
66-61 lead. But guard Aaron
McCarthy bit a 20-footer to close
the gap to three. and Evans hit a
jumper with 22 seconds left to
narrow the margin to one.
Kevin Magee was then fouled
with 13 seconds to play, but be
missed the front end of a one·
and-one situation and Richard
Anderson swept the ball from
Magic Johnson, sidelined most of the season with a knee
injury, returns to the action tonight against New Jersey
at the Forum. Johnson listens intently to Lakers Coach
Paul Westhead during a recent game.
Nine area schools open playoff~
Fountain Valley, Edison, CdM play home games tonight
By aoo•a CA&LSON
Of• IMI'? "'9t .....
Tbe tiPtest fteld'in years takes to tbe
Ooor toniPt ('7:18) as tbe CIP' basket·
ball playCJfta 1et under way with niDe
Oran1e Cout area schools involved in
eliminations tbrou1bout loutbern
Callfornia, wbicb encompaaaea 110
schools in five diviaiona.
Sunset League champion Fountain
Valley, Empire League co-cbamp
Ocean View and Sea View League
kingpin Corona del Mar enter as de·
cided favorites -but for the rest -it's
a catch as catch can situation.
Edison draws a home assignment. but
is up against a dangerous Compton
quintet, which is considered on a much
higher level than what it showed in
December tournament play.
The rest -Newport Harbor, Mater
Rustlers' foe
Del, Estancia, University and Laguna
Beach -are on the road.
Newport Harbor's foe, Loni Beach
Poly, ls ranked No. 2 ln the. 4-A division
with a Ooesy 22-2 record. Univenity's foe, La Quinta, boasts 6-9
Johnny Ro&ers, wbo bas led the Astecs
to a 1leamln1 22·2 record and the No. 3 m B.4SKETB.4LL
swept to 19 straight victories. they have the type of height designed to
,.Qan Wright (8-6) leads Katella with stay with the 21·3 Seabawks.
an 18.2 scotjn1 avera1e and 12 rebounds While Ocean View enten with the
a 1ame, aton1 wltb 1-2 Junior Scott CIF'a No. 1 scorer (8-8 Wayne
Warner, 6-5 Dave Bowles, 5-10 Joe Ren-Carla.oder), Rbllinl Hills answers with
ton and 5-7 guard Dan Danley, the son a front line combting of 6-8 junior Jay
of Coach Tom Danley. Bilaa, 6-7 junior Dave Butler and 8-5
The Barons feature a bigger team, led senior Joe Bento.
by 6·8 Frank Luongo, a faster team (8·3 That trio bas averaged 48.7 points a Jeff Christensen· and 6.0 Emile Harry) game and Bllas and Butler have
and a better sbo~ing team (Jeff grabbed a •mbined average ol 23 re-
Hughes and his popping act from the bounds a game.
perimeter>. Carla.oder bas help, however, in the
berth in the Orange County rankings. Katella, however, makes it sticky form of 6-9 Jim Usevitch and 6-7 Eric
Here is a brief look at each game with an aggressive press and pressure Fuchser.
tonight: man-to-man defense. Coa,._ at Edisoll -Coach Eddie
Ka&ella al Pomitala Valley -The Ocean View at itollhlg llllla -Rolling Thomas' Tarbabes annually display a
Knights of Katella applied a 58-53 defeat Hills' Titans compiled a 15-5 record and tough, disciplined game and this year's
on 20-3 Fountain Valley, the last team to enter as the Bay League's No. 2 team is a good example, keyed by the
def eat the Barons, who_h_a_v_e_s_in_c_e __ r_e...::.p_r_esen __ ta_u_· v_e_be_hin_._d_P_a_l_os_V_er_d_es_a_n_d ____ (See PIA YOFFS, Page 83>
Angels report
the boards, fed McCarthy at
mid-court, who passed the .,_U
to Evans for the game-winner.
The Anteaters, who bad an
ll·point lead at the half, virtual·
ly led from start to finish u ~
eight point spree with the score
10·9 UCI gave the Anteaters a
seemingly comfortable 18-9 ad· '
vantage. ·
I BUT BEHIND Evans, who
scored 21 points, and Anderson.
who added 18, the Gauchos slow-
. ly whittled away at the deficit.
Despite trailing 32·21 at the in·
termission. the Gauchos came
PCAA at•ndlnga .i
CMllW-• Owel'eN W'-W'-
Fresno St.Ce 11 J 12 l
S.n J ose Sl•I• 9 • tt 1
UC lrviM I S 16 9
Long BHCll Sl•lt I S 1) 11
Ul•ll St•lt S I 11 " UC S•nla 8¥twtr• S I 11 1S
University of Pacttoc • t 1• 11 C•I s1a1e Fullerton 1 11 S 20
~,·,Sewn
UC S.nt• 8•r ... r•67, UC 1rvine66
Fruno Sla1e U.S... JOH Slate SJ
C•I SIMI Fulltrlon '°· Long Be~ll Stet•.,
Untvtrsily ol P..:1foc t01, Uf•ll Sl.•lt" S.t-''' 0-H UC lrvone •t C.I SUie Fullerton
l ong Bekll Sl•tt •1 UC S.nta B•r ... r•
u tall State at Fresno Slate
S•n JO\e Slateat Un1,,.r>1ly of Pacific
roaring back to knot the score al
4.2-all. The Anteaters eventually
surged ahead again to lead 82·54
with 4:45 to play, bµt the pesky
Gauchos wouldn't quit.
And despite Santa Barbara's
heroics down the stretch, th•
A~eaters still had a chance to
win the game in the closing mo-
ments. But Jason Works' 30.
footer at the buzzer bit the back
or the rim and bounced away aa
the frustration etched across the
players' faces.
Magee, the nation's No. 2
scorer going in, finished wilt\ 36
points on 16 of 23 from the floor
and 13 rebounds. Ben McDonald
had 10 points and ,seven re·
bounds, and Rainer Wulf,
plagued with foul trouble, didn't
score but had nine rebounds.
"Individually, I was pleased
wit.b Magee and McDonald -
and that's it,'' added Mulll~a,t1· ·
THE LOSS was the second lb a
row for the Anteaters who saw
their record fall lo 8·5 in PCAA
play, 16·9 overall. Santa
Barbara, meanwhile, improved
its numbers to 5·8 and 11·15.
UCI shot 55 percent from the
field, converting 31 of 54l at·
tempts. Santa Barbara shot 53
percent on 30 or 57. but the
Gauchos hit a torrid 63 percent
in the second half during their
comeback bid.
The Anteaters must try to re·
group now for the conference
finale of the season at Cal Slat.P
Fullerton Saturday.
When Davis came
"
Cypress turned on
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Frost can't shake
back problems
By CURT SEEDEN
Of .. Delly P1• 1utt
It isn't just a coincidence that
Cypress College bas not lost a
basketball game since the ar-
ri v a I of Stan Davis on the
Charger squad.
The Cal State Fullerton
transfer, who didn't become
eligible for Coach Don Johnson's
team until midway tbroulh the
season, is the Cypreu fraacldae,
so to speak, coat.rtbutlnl a.er·
ytbing from uaists to leadenbip
and motivation.
DAVIS WILL BB tbe
Chargers' main man toalpt
when they come to Golden Wm
(7 : 30) for round two of the
Southern Cal Conference
Sbau,..._.y playoffs.
"He's really a coura1eoua
PY," boats .Jobnloa, who saw
bis c::fen 10 undefeated ln
their nine 1amea -all with
Davia in the lineup. "Tbe olber'
PY• an ltartlnl to emulate bim
and pa., better clefeulve~."
A 1-Z pant. Davis adds aome
HOrial pmela to the Cnr-a
UMap, .......... the ,....... -
Paul GUbllt, the No. S aeonr la
tlae eoafereaee wltb a 15.1
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ad 0.¥11 ...., eu hurt .JOQ.
• .,.. GWC'1 Jim Onenfteld.
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fteld.
The Rustlers, 81 ·71 victors
over Eaat Loe Angeles in tbe
first round of tbe wild card
playoffs Wednesday night, are
better prepared for the Chargers
this time, says Greenfield.
"I'm looking forward to play·
ing Cypress," says Greenfield.
"I'm sure we'll be better pre·
pared, but. again we're goiq to
have to get a good game from
everybody."
Greenfield says ·be won't do
anything different toni&bt.
••At this staae of the aeuon, It
comes down to which team baa
the most talent and wbicb team
plays well. At Umea, a team
with less talent can have a super
niaht and win. In toniaht'a cue, it wlU be cue of talent prevail·
lng," be explains.
JOBNBON, WHO bu IUided
the Cbaraera to the state diam·
pioublp in both 1m and ..,,
aay1 be'• aurpriled b1I team bM
come lhil far.
"We're relieved that we could
make a aeuc.1 out of tbll. We
started atlall1f, then faded -ad
tMn came on atroat. llucb al
the credit 1oea to Davia," be
HJS.
To beat the a.tiers, JollDlcm
f•le 111a .... tau to c1om1ute
the ~ and not let "'" lib Rueb IWdeanleb 1et the .. ,
lbot. It ,••• Heideareleb who
spurred tbe Ruatler ,1etorr
Wedaeada1. bltUa1 21 potatl
witll • w:s1111ln perfanDwe la eloee. left the oat8'de ICIOI'·
la1 to Da" AW... wbo allo pound la D pobltl.
By EDZINTEL
Of ... Delly ~lleC Staff
Anaels pitcher Dave Frost.
bothered by a sore back foUow-
'ing surgery last year for re·
moval or bone chips in his right
elbow, was scheduled to meet
with Dr. Robert Kerlan in Los
Angeles today to determine the
extent of bis ailment.
A 16-game winner ln 1979, the
28-year-old Frost fell to 4·8 with
a 5.31 ERA duriq an abbreviat·
ed aeuon last year but Is being
counted on to bounce back this
year.
THE alGHT·RANDBa bu,
up until now, only practiced
briefly for the three days the
-Ansell have worked out at their
Palm Sprin1• •Prinl trainin& site. For the moat pa,rt, Frolt
has been reauJated to atretcbln&
exercilel, nmntng ·and periodic
games~catcb.
Frost experienced muscle
1paama In b1I lowt1r back in 1•
and bl been mable to daake the problem.
He..,. the arm feela ICJOd but
unUI the pain la b1I back ..-~wai. be can't throw and can .,.,.., .....
Por tM Aalell, wboM IUll*l pltebbll 1ta11 la eouldend a
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Thursday. Harlow hit .276 for
the Angels last year.
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voted trM •year 110 to autaartu a ltrike, said be belina
it'll take • miracle for the eompenaaUon
quandary to be worked out without a strike
tbla year. Tenell, a player repns•tative,
. waa tbe lone dlnenter for relllioua re-
uons. -he'a a Seventh Day Adventist -
when the players' union and dub owners atrded for a strike in lllO, a atrlke DIUTOW·
ly averted. "They literally Xeroxed a copy
of their ori&inal ne1otiaUn1 plan and said,
'Tbla ia what we're 1oin1 to do, and that's
lt.' Is that real fun?•· Terrell said of tbe
JAClllOlt owners . . . The Atlanta Braves failed
Thursday to trade outfielder Guy MaW.wa for Cincinnati
Reds center fielder Dne ~. While the trade talks fell
throu1h. Reda Mana1er .1• McNa•u• said be would try
rearranging bla outfield when the full squad reports next we~k . . . . BW.y llartla bad aome nice thin1s to say about
relief pitchers, of all people. "Thin11 are wide open and
nobody has locked up a job, but I've been impressed by the
way some o_f these pitchers are throwing," the Oakland A's
manager said after Thursday's sprins lrainlng workout.
Frntte Sia I• .,,..... .. PCA A Ill I•
Fresno State, behind Rod 1U1pa1' 19 points. m beat San Jose, 62·52, Thursday night and sewed
up the PCAA title in the process. The victory
was li"resno's 10th in a row ... Elsewhere.
Center Roa CoraeUua scored a career-high 38 points and
tallied his 2.000th career point to lead the University of
Pacific to a 101·91 triumph over Utah Stale ... Forward Bob Bartbolo~ew sco~ed 22 points lo pace a balanced University
or San Diego sconng attack as the Toreros whipped Loyola-
M arymount. 78-66. Jim McCloUey, an Orange Coast College ~raduate, had 15 points for the Lions ... Center Ala• Lister
scored 18 points to lead fifth-ranked Arizona Stale to a 79.54
Pac· 10 victory over Stanford ... Treat Tacker scored 22
points and llaady Breaer had 21 as Minnesota raced past
14th-ranked Illinois, 76·59 In a Big Ten game ... Orlaado
Woolridge had 16 points and nine rebounds to lead sixth-
ranked N?tre Dame over St. Francis of Pennsylvania, 87-71
. . A pair of free throws by Vince Brookins with 38 aeconda
left gave eighth-ranked Iowa a three-point lead and allowed
the Hawkeyes to escape a determined Michi1an team, 69-66. ... , .. 11'1•• JH'll.,, .. ,.,..., re•••••
Boston scored three short-banded soals, two ri1
by Rick Mldd.letoa, as the Bruins notched a wild '
5·1 victory over Minnesota in a flsbt-fllled 1ame
that shattered six NHL penalty record&. Before
the first goal was scored by Boston's Mike o·c.,..eu at 9: 56
of the opening period, 322 penalty minutes bad been called
and 12 players had been ejected from the game ...
Elsewhere in NHL action Wednesday night, Mark Napier
s cored three goals and rookie goaltender lllcllard Sevlpy
registered his second shutout as Montreal routed Colorado
6-0 . . . Pittsburgh scored seven goals in the first two periods
of play as the Penguins blitzed Washington, 7-5.
Karcher set
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dra Palmer for the openin1 round'lead at a tournament in tbe
City of Industry. 8alle1 LIWe WU a stroke off the pace with a
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Barely • houn after bis name ftnt 1ur-• faced publicly in connectloa with Qenver Brem·
cos, industrialist M1•r F. Kaller .Ir. bu found
bhmeJI owner of the N aUonal Football Leaaue
franchiae. Kaiser wu officially announced Tbunday at' a
preaa conference . . . Attorneys for miuina boalnl promoter
HanW J . Salda -a defeaclant in a SZl.3 miWoD Welll ParlO
bank fraud swt -went to court Tbunclay in an effort to force
the bank to produce records 1upportin1 ita claims a1alnlt
Smith and other defendants . . . Linebacker h••1 G ......
who played four yean with Seattle and two 1ames with
Houston, haa been signed aa a free a1ent by the New Orleans
Saints ... Saoal Mamby, the World Boxin1 CouacU'a super
llgbtweipt champion, hu siped to defend Ilia tiUe aaatmt
No. 1 contender Jo IUmpt1aal May 22 at Caesars Palace in
Las Vegas . . . The compensation appeal case of Gaa
Williama, the high-scoring guard of the SeatUe SuperSonics
will be heard today by a New York district jud1e ... A
former Arizona State University football player testified he
saw ex-Sun Devil Coach Fruk K_. punch punter Kev•
Rutledge in a 1978 game in an apparent effort to "wake him
up" ... Virginia's 7-4 center &aJpli s..,... was named
player or the year by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association
T~-.raflfe
Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings ft~e: ' " "" excellent; / 1 1 worth watching; I 1 fair ; 1 forget
II I p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Oregon at UCLA.
Announcers: Joe Buttita and Bilf Walton.
Kenny Fields will return to the Bruin lineup for tonight's
game although he may not start. Fields and Co.ch Larry Brown
have had their differences patched up and he Is back on the team af!er a nine-day absence. The Brylns, with or without Fields, figure to beat the Ducks (11-12). UCLA (17-S) Is 13th In the ~CAA poll and third in the Pacific-10Conferencewhlle0regon is in eighth place.
OTHER TELEVISION 8:30 p.m. (11) -BASEBALL -1980 All-~tar game highlights.
9 p.m . (24) -SPORTS AMERICA.
11 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Oregon State at use. Taped.
RADIO Basketball -Oregon at UCLA, 8 p.m., KMPC (710); Oregon State at USC, 8 p.m., KNX (1070); New Jersey at Lakers, 7:30 p.m ., KLAC (570).
to b e honored
Carl Karcher. chairman of the
board and chief executive of·
f1 c e r o f Carl Karcher En-
Lerprises, will be honored with
the Di stinguished American
award by the Or ange County
Cha pter of the National Football
Foundation Monday. .
St a nford Un iversity head
coa ch Paul Wiggin will present
the award to Karcher al the or-
g anization 's 11th annual
Scholar-Athlete awa.rds banquet
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HOOi.. Thu wffll W a •iftl •Dd frllil HftH.
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hlumo CllC'k1teln In lbc Wt"T Ch•llen1e Cup, taped
in Ot·C"~mtwr In Montre•l
~OCl(l (4 ) C"OLL£ca; 9.\Mt.'TaALL Tbe
\\ H htnf(lon State Couaam1 vs. the Wuhln&ton
llu,kh al!Wultl"
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l p m t 4 > UOL r Third round play in the Bay
I h ll eta.i. .. 1r i.t Orlando, fo'll•
2 . p ni 17 ) IMI WUTE&NMI Hi(Chli&hts
uf the 19111 Wei tern SOO. the only NASCAR event held
u11 "' road <'Ow-se
J p m 14> COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The
St~•nford Cardtnals vs the Arizona Wildca ts at
rur:.oa
3 JO v m t21 SPORTS SPECTACULAR -.\1 Jtthe~ &ad Muhammad C28-3-2> defends his WBC
l11i:ht heavyweight crown aaainst eighth·ranked con·
ll·nd~r Voniell Johnson t22·1> in a scheduled 15·
r11u nd bout, taped in Atlantic Citv. Also: The EJJrO· pran (1g urc s k ating championships, taped in
lnnsbn.t<'k . Austria 17> PllO BOWLING -The
f111.1b or the Cleveland Open, taped al North
!II m sti:ad, Ohio.
5 p m. <7J WIDE WORLDOFSPORTS -The
\\ or ld wr ist wrestling championships, taped in
l'Nalumu Also: The international toboggan cham-
111onsh1p, taped in St. Moritz, Switzerland and the
women's masters surring championship, taped off
lhc northshoreofOahu. (28l SOCCER.
8 p.m . (5) TOP RANK FIGtrrSOFTHE '795 -
Thl· second bout between Muhammad Ali and Ken
Norton. taped Sept. 10, 1973 in Los Angeles. (50 ) -
SO CT ER MADE ING ERMANV.
11 p.m . (9) COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The
<>r~gon Ducks vs. the USC Trojans, played earlier in
I hl· day at Los Angeles.
RADIO
Basketball UC Irvine at Cal State Fullerton,
7 :m p.m .. KWVE ( 108 FM>; Oregon at USC, 8 p.m ..
K~X(1070>.
Hockey New York Islanders at Kings , 7 p .m.
KOGO (600).
S-4••'• Tt', radl•
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10 a .m. (2) NBA BASKETBALL -The
l'hiladelprua 76ers vs. the Celtics al Boston Garden.
1 50 > SPORTS AME RICA -Featured: The Jersey
Shore m arathon in As bury Park. N .J .
Noon (4) GOLF -Final round play in the Bay
Iii II Classic at Orlando, Fla.
12:30 p.m. (2) NBA BASKETBALL -The
Phoenix Suns vs. the Los Angeles Lakers at
Inglewood. .
2p.m . <4> -SPORTSWO&LD-Coverageoftop
fuel competition in the NHRA world finals, taped in
October in Ontario. Also: Linda Fratianne and Robin
Cous ins vs. Toller Cranston and Peggy Fleming in
t hc world pro figure skating championships, taped in
Landover. Md .
2::K> p.m . (7) BOXING -Amateur boxers
from the U.S. and Hungary meet in a series of bouts
tt·lcl'astfrom RapidCily,S.D. (221 -SOCCER.
3 p.m. 12> WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round
pla y an the Olympia Gold Classic from Industry
Hills. 1\1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The
Oregon State Beavers vs. the UCLA Bruins at Pauley
P av ii ion in Los Angeles.
3:30 p.m . (7) -WIDE WO&LDOF SPO&TS -
The U.S. Grand P rix motocross motorcycle cham·
pionship, t aped at Carlsbad. Also: The world ski fly.
ing champions hips. taped at Obentdori, West
Gl•rmany. .
11 p.m. (22) COLLEGE BASKETBALL-The
Oa yton Flyers vs . the Notre Dame Fighting Irish,
taµed at Notre Dame, Ind.
RADIO
Basketball Phoenix at Lakers, 12:30 p.m.,
Kl./\C (570>: Oregon Stale al UCLA. 3 p .m., KMPC
(7 10 ).
Sea Kings roDlp
to track victory
On a day when the tracks were wet and slow.
the area high schools opened their 1981 season with
vt'ry few marks to shout about Thursdav.
One exception was the time turned in by
Corona del Mar's Brian Fargo in the 220 as the
senior pos ted a personal best of 22.9 on a windy
muddy track. The victory also helped the Sea
Kings score a 91 ·40 victory over Edison, which was
com pelin~ without its full team as Dino BeU did
not run in the 100 and the Chargers were
also without some of their lop field athletes.
Tht• bad conditions didn't seem to help
Nt•wport Harbor, either, as the Sailors bowed to
Mi 11 i kan, 80-45. The Sailors were highlighted by
I he performance or Ke vin J effries, who captured
the s hot put (S.'l·9) and discuss (156-7).
Ocean View won a tri·meet that in~olved Costa
Mesa and Tustin. The excitement here surrounded
the Seahawks' 44() relay team of Rex Brown, Rick
Moser. John Moore and Larry German who won ln
43.5
LANCE STEWAfn DAN ARNOT
Two Artists earn
All-South Coast
Laguna Beach Hlgh's Lance Stewart and Dan
Arndt were s ingled out as All·South Coast League
in basketball by the league's coaches -Stewart on
the first team and Arndt on the second team -
after leading the Artists to a second place tie and a
berth in the CIF 2·A playoffs.
Stewart, the league's back of tbe year as a
quarterback in football, averaged 16.3 points a
gam e, while Arndt scored at a 14.7 clip.
Cha mvion Capist rano Valley led the seledions
with two first team choices, Wayne Call and Jeff
Chas ka. They were chosen as co-most valuable.
l"lrst team
Player, school
Wayne Call, Capistrano Valley
Jeff Chaska, Capistrano Valley
Lance Stewart, Laguna Beach
Randy Sherwood. Mission Viejo
Ra ul Montalfo, Mission Viejo
Second team
Dan Dargan , Capistrano Valley
Dan Arndt, Laguna Beach
Ron Rentrop, Dana Hills
J im Hill, San Clemente
J err y Borlin. San Clemente
Ht. Cl. Avg.
5·10 Sr. 16.0
6·1 Sr. 13.4
5·11 Sr . 16.3
6·4 Sr. 18.0
6·5 Sr . 17.2
6·2 Jr. 10.2
6·2 Sr. 14.7
6-6 Sr. 14.5
6·1 Jr. 17.8
6·6 Sr. 9.7
Rustle r s post 69-44 win
FULLERTON -Forward Timi Pitzer scored 18
points to lead Golden West College past Moorpark,
69·44, in the first round of the Fullerton tourna-
ment here Thursday .
Pitzer, who was 9 of 11 from the floor, a lso got
scoring help from tea mmate Sandy Hall, who
scored 10 points.
ln all the Rustlers had nine players shoot their
way into the scoring column as they improved
their overaJl record to 6-1.
Lessard
rescues
Kirlgs, 4-3
INGLEWOOD <AP) -Marlo
Lessard was supposed to have
the night off, but his coach de·
cided the Los Angeles Kings'
goalie better l(O to work.
After starting netmlnder Doug
Keans gave up three goals to the
Vancouver Canucks in a span of
1: 51 in the first period Thursday
night, Kings Coach Bob Berry
jerked him and put Lessard in
goal.
It turned out to be an inspired
move. as Lessard blanked the
Canucks the rest of the way and
the Kings wound up with a 4·3
National Hockey League victory
over Vancouver .
"Lessard was spectacular."
Berry said afterward. ··Pulling
the goalie is not something you
like to do, but Doug hasn't
played for awhile and he was in
a tough situation
"Keans found out just before
the game that he was going to
st art. Goal ies like to know
beforehand, some even two days
before."
Berry s aid Lessard's play
seemed to inspire the Kings.
"We played well after Mano
came into the game," the coach
remarked. "Whe n a team is
faced with adversity, it gene ral·
ly tries harder . We were full of
fire in the second period and it
was a nice win for us."
Andre St. Laurent scored the
winning goal on a deflection
midway through the second
pe riod , a fte r Los An geles
stormed back rrom the 3·0 def·
icit on a fi rst·period goal by
Mark Hardy and second·period
tallies by Dave Tay lor and
Ma reel Dionne.
The Canucks took their early
lead on goals hy Th omas
Gradin. Bobby Schma utz and
Harold Snepsts.
Lessard. with his 28 victories
in goal an NHL high for lhe
season, said afterward he was
sorry Keans had such a tough
outing.
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PLAYOFFS TONIGHT • • • .
pl., ~ S.5 senior Gary Davis
and M senior Kevin Burrell
Davia bu avera1ed 11.7 point.a
a 1ame and 7.6 rebounds, while
Burrell 1ets 8.4 rebounds a
1ame and shoots at a l .S rate.
, Also in the Compton attack
are 6·3 Kenny Carpenter, 6·2
Mark Morrow 00.4 points 1a
game) and 6·0 senior Frank
Jackson.
Edison's chances hinge on
overpowering Compton on the
boards, and that possibility is a
puzzle because or the tentative·
ness of 6-3 all·league star Rick
DiBernardo, who broke his hand
against Fountain Valley and
missed the Chargers' last game
a week ago.
Richard Chang (6·5 ) is
Edison's key weapon with a 21.8
scoring average in league play.
Newport Harbor at LB Poly
The Sailors are riding the crest
of a three·game winning streak
and they're hoping the waves
gene ra ted will ca rry into
tonight's game. where the
Jackrabbits e nter as heavy
favorites.
The guns of Poly include 6·8
Kent Seymour , 6 ·7 Troy
Carmon, 6-4 Darryl Patterson
and 6-0 seniors John Atkinson
and Leroy Was hington.
Seymour. who carries 240
pounds on his 6·8 fra me,
averages 11.6 points and 6.9 re·
bounds a game.
Newport Harbor answers with
6· 7 Rick Ciaccio and a couple of
hot·shooling performers Cory
Everhart and Mike Love.
Los Amigos at Corona del Mar
Coach Gene Sutherla nd has
his Los Amigos Lobos in the Cl F
3·A playoffs for t h e third
straight year but there is a
very big difference.
Nine inches, lo be exact, with
6·10 Clayton Olivier now playing
for use and his vacancy filled
by 6·1 center Mike Hoefnagels.
The Lobos rely on first team
All ·Garden G r ove Le ague
forward Tyrone Myles. a 6-1
s enior with an 18.0 scor ing
average, alon g with second
team choice J oe Reed, a 6·1
guard.
Also in the. Los Amigos attack
are 1-2 forward leoU L•.._
and 5-11 IUU'd Seott .. ...._
Loa Ami1os is lJ·fl overall
and 7·5 in lea1ue play. Coroaa
del Mar anawen with M Mark
Spinn, 6·S Jeff Pries and f.3
Steve Moore, all three all·leape
selections in pacing the Sea / Kh11s to the Sea View Leas6t
crown. Pries is l. lea1ue•1
Player of the Year and averages
20.4 a game. /
E1tuela at Ed1ewood -The
West Covina-baaed Trojans of
Edgewood bring an 18·6 overall
record and 8·2 Sierra League
mark into tonight's contest
behind the play of 6·5 senior Bob
Violette and sharpshooters
Mi chael Powell and James
Williams .
Estancia, behind guard Jeff
Ga rdner and forward Mike
Markel. has fashioned a 16·8
mark and finished second in the
Sea View League.
This is Estancia 's sixth
straight appearance in the
playoffs.
University at La Qulata -La
Quinta's Garden Grove League
cha mpions await with Rogers,
who averages 31. 7 points and 12
r ebounds a game.
While Rogers is the obvious
key to the Aztecs' game, the CIF
3·A 's co-Player of the Year has a
lot of help in the form or 6-7
Scott Bradley, 6 ·5 Paul
Robinson, 6·1 sophomore Hugh
Kollar and 5·10 senior Jon
Oimalante. ·
University offers a solid frbnt
lin e, t oo, with 6 ·8 Tim
McLaughlin, 6·7 Brad Guess and
6·5 J eff Simpson in the starting
line up.
Laguna Beach at Mayfair -
The Artists take their show to
Lakewood to duel the Mayfair
Monsoons, who offer a solid at·
tack built around 6·0 junior Brad
S midt and 6·5 senior Matt
Fitzgerald.
Smidt has . scored at a 13.6
rate. while Fitzgerald averages
12.8 points and a half dozen re·
bounds a game.
Laguna Beach re volves
around All·South Coast League
selections Lance Stewart and
Dan Arndt.
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parade lap around the Grand
Prix ci rcuit. Sunday. March 15th~
Just be one of the first 250
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that also includes a free 3-day
parking pass, Grand Prix T-shirt .
button . cap and official poster.
Hurry to your Toyota dealer
now for full details.
See the car that sets the
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Tona lkCl...aity ol Sedda.back Coll••• and lllh Lav.U. ol Cltru• ..... been Hlntd CO·
pla1en al ta. year lft the Mlulon Conference.
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Ptr _...., la Mlpln1 the Oaucbc» capture tH coa·
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ftrtt.tum honora. while U!ammate Kevin Bowland
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Lavelle . raptured thee" confttreocc 1corin& tlUe
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IH1ue an re~ds wath 10 5 per outana.
Ll&velle"s co111rh. Neil Ed wards , waa selected
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t'in t team
Playf'r selileel Ht. Cl. Av1.
Mak e Davert. Palomar 6·6 Fr lS.S
Steve Manning, Riverside 6·6 So 19.5
John Wilkins. Rive rside 6·4 f'r. 19.6
Arnie Russell. San Diego C:C 6·7 Fr. lS.1
Scatter Watson. San Diego CC 6·0 Fr. 20.4
Mike Clark, San Bernardino 6·5 Fr. 15.8
Curtis Crossley. Saddleback 6-7 Fr 15.5
Pete DeCasas. Saddleback 6·2 So. 14.4
Dave Freeman. Southwes tern 6·3 So. 19. l
Co.players of the year : Tom McCluskey CSad-
dleback). Mike Lavelle <Citrus L
OCC gets another
hahit-f onning win
TORRANCE It's becoming habit.forming,
winning that is. but Orange Coast College baseball
coach Mike Mayne isn't about to complain.
The Pirates won their fifth straight game and
upped their record to 7 -1 with an 8·2 win over El
Camino here Thursday .
OCC's Mike Hogan we nt aJI the way in picking
up the win as the right-handed sophomore allowed
just six hits.
Orange Coast. trailing 1-0 after two innings.
exploded for four runs in the third as Larry Lee
drove in a run with a single as did Mike Van·
tjerburg.
Kevin Sliwinski, who had fo ur RBI on the day.
the n s ing l ed in Vande rburg a nd Reggie
Montgomery. who had doubled.
OCC scored two more in the seventh inning on
a two-run home run by Sliwinski.
Montgomery coll ected three hits for t he
Pirates while Vanderburg. Sliwinski and Ed F ar·
rell each picked up two.
In the ninth inning, Orange Coast scored two
more runs.
Vanderburg singled. Montgomery walked and
Fa rrell singled in Vanderburg. Montgomery ad·
vancing to third.
Jon Melbon then hit into a fielder·s choice.
Montgomery scoring.
Orange Coast hosts El Camino Saturday at
noon.
Umpires to support strike
PHJLADELPHIA <AP) -Umpires in the ma-
jor leagues will s upport a strike threatened by
baseball players over the issue of compensation
for free agents. a s pokesman announced Thurs-
day.
The nation's umpires ··stand ready to support
the players' cause in every way," said Richard G.
P hillips. counsel for the Major League Umpires
Association.
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LOS ANGELES CAP)
Veteran Billie J ean
King confirmed Thurs·
day she will play in next
w eek ·s Avon C h a m·
p io n s h i p s o f L os
Angeles. according to
tournament officials .
King. 37, has been in-
active on the wome n's
tennis tour since last Oc·
lober. ln December. she
underwent minor knee
surge ry and for the past
two months has been re·
co v e rin g fro m th e
oper ation and working
on her game.
During the past week,
Kin g has been goin~
t h ro u g h s tre nuo u s
wo rkou ts in Newpo rt
Beach.
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' Joluuon'• retum 1hould give Laker• boo•t advance
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Earvin "lla1le"
Jobuon, undoubtedly one ol the most venaWe
players in NaUonal Buketball Aaaoelatlon blatory
and one of the finest currenUy playint ~e came, ia
scheduled to see his firs t lea.iue action in more
than three months tonitht. .
Johnson. a 6-9, 215-pound second-year pro wbo
sparked the lM Angeles Luers to the NBA cham·
pionship last spring, surrered a knee illJury ln a
game against Kansas City last Nov. lA and un-
derwent s urgery for removal of torn cartilage six
days later .
Since that, time. the errervescenl former
Michigan State standout has been recuperating.
More accurately, he's anxiously awaited the near·
ing big moment since the time or bis injury.
"HE'S REALLY KEYED up," said a
spokesman for the Lakers . "It's like the first pro
game he's ever played. He's reaJJy excited ...
Johnson a star although he's only 21 years old,
will return ~gainsl the New Jersey Nets. He will
make his return before a sellout crowd or 17.505 at
the Forum.
1·1 feel I'm ready," said J ohnson this week.
··a·ve been going through hard workouts . My con-
fidence is up. All in all. I'm ready to go. My men·
tal s tate is up. my physical state is up."
The Lakers were 15·S with Johnson a nd 28·17
without him. They've played quite well in the past
month, but almost have to be better considering
J ohnson aver aged 21.4 points. 8.2 rebounds and 8.6
assists in the 20 games in which he saw action.
And that doesn 't include the intangibles that
he contributes to the team.
"I TIUNK THE 45 GAMES we·ve completed
without Magic were a real tribute to our guys."
Hid Los An1eles Coach Paul Weslhead. "But
we're really happy he's about to return.
"We won't start him Friday nipt, but I think
he'll be orr the bench early, lo the lint quarter. I
don't know how many minutes he'll play, but it
wlll be considerable. We're not goin& to be easy on
him.
''The only key for us i.a to not let bim get spent
out there on the court. He might come out for short
r¥ts after playing four or five minutes and then go
back in again.'•
Johnson wiU most likely replace 'Michael
Cooper in the Lakers' startin& lineup in the near
ruture. But Johnson's versatility -he's shown he's
proficient at all positions -will give Wealhead a
lot of latitude in terms or his personnel.
BEFORE HIS INJURY, Johnson joined guard
Norm Nixon, forwards Jamaal Wilkes and Jim
Chones and center Kareem Abdul -Jabbar in the
Lakers' starting lineup. Cooper was a valuable
sixth man. Like J ohnson. he can play more than
one position.
"I'm certa in Magic's ready to go," said
Westhead. ··The only thing I'm not certain about is
how long it will take him to be at full effectiveness.
"He needs the competition. he needs to get
back in the thick of the batUe. He's going lo be
fine."
Johnson expressed the reeling that there won't
be a n adjustment problem for either him or the
rest orthe team .
"THE PLAVERS ARE glad the whole cham·
pionship team will be together ." he said. "It's like
two players coming back because I can do dir-
fer ent things. It will especially help when we have
back-to-back ga mes like the last couple of days ...
Edison High 's
Chargers, the No. 2 seed in the CIF •·A soccer
playoffs, got two goals
each from Gl e nn
Strachan and Greg Shutt
as the Chargers rolled
past Fontana, 5·3. dur·
ln1 first round action
Wednesday afternoon.
In other 4-A area play.
Oce an View got single
g o als fr o m Tu a n
Nguyen , J o hnn y
Frousi akis a nd Ron
Durbin as the Seahawks
edged Foothill, 3·2.
Al F.dison, after Fon-
tana's Vic Eaton lied the
score at 3·3 with a goal
at 15:01 of the second
hair, the Chargers coun-
tered with tallies or their
own from Strachan a nd
Shutt to put away the
Citrus Belt League's No.
3 re presentative.
The Chargers advance
to meet Miraleste. a sur-
prise 2·0 winner over
next Los AltosTuesd ay.
The Seaha wks 1 m ·
proved their record to
12-6-4 wit h a pair of
second-h alf goa ls hy
Frousiakis and Durbin .
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 27, 1981 ••
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NEWSPAPER EXECUTIVE
Micha el P. Harvey ------
New position
:{)aily Pilot names
marketing director
~ Publisher Thomas P. Haley hu announced the apPolnlmenl of
Michael P. Harvey. 30, a s marketingdirecloroflhe Daily Piiot.
"In this newly created posjUon, Mike is directly responsible for
researc h . pro motion, art and advertis ing services and a tsowiJI s erve
in a staff c apac ity. a ssis tin g both the adve rtising a nd c irc ulaLio n d
par tme n ls in the ir m a rke t in g e ffo rts," Haley s aid.
A NATIVE OF H e refo rd, Tex a s , Harvey comes lo the D a ily Pilo t
from the Dalla s Tim e s H e rald whe r e h e was c ons ume r s a le s director
with respon s ibility fo r c u s t o m m a rke t co ver a g e , c i r c ula t ion COO'\
p ute r lza tio n , sal es p rom o tion , s a les d eve lo pme n t a nd s ing le cop y
c i rculatio n .
E a rlie r allh e D a lla s T i m e s H e r a ld , H a r vey w as m a rke t dttve lop ·
m e nt m anage r and was r espon s ible Cor p rom o t ion , sales t r a in in g a nd
s perial m a rke t ing p rojec t s H e a lso has h e ld the pos itio n s of d is pla y
adve rtis in g s a le s d e velo pme nt man ager and a ssis t ant r e t ail sales
man ager a l t h e Tim e s H e r a ld
PREVIOUSLY HE WAS advertis ing direct o r with th e D a lly Tex ·
a n a t A ustin a nd w a s a ssocia tepublis h e rofTe xas Para d e magazin e
H a rvey w a s g r adu ated in 1970 fro m the U nive r s it y o rT cxa s with a
bach elor u f journa lis m d egree and h o l ds a b ach e lor o f bus iness ad
m inis tr a tio n degr ee H e h a s c omple t ed c o u rs e w ork for a mas te r o r
busin ess a d minis tr a t io n de~ree
Consumer price hike small
LOS A NG ELES <AP1 The Con s ume r P ric e
Inde x in c h ed u p 0.3 p e r c ent las t month in Southe rn
C a l ifornia th e s m a llest in c r e a se in t h e a r e a
s inc e last s umm e r , re d era l o ffic ials h ave s aid .
The rise <.'Om p a r e d w ith a nation al in crease of
0. 7 p e r cent.
A s lo wdo wn in food p rice hike s a nd a re duc t ion
an a ppa r e l a nd h o m e furnis h in g c o s t s w e re t h e
m a in facto r s in t h e impro v e d inflation ary pictur e,
t h e B ure a u o f Labor S t atis tic s reporte d .
H th e tin y m o n t h ly b oost w ere t h e s a m e e v e r y
m o nth . t h e a nnual in c r e a s e w o uld be ju s t 4.8 p er
c e nt. c ompared with 9.4 per ce nt n a t i onwide. hut
Labor De par tment eco n o mis t Faith M H e inemann
cautio n e d t h a t t h Pse fi g ures do n o t n ecessarily
m e a n the e nd o f d"u b le ·rligit infla t io n .
She n oted tha t the J a ouarv C PI was s t ill i I 5
p e r cen t m on• than l a s t January 's r e adin g, almo s t
t h e s ame as t h e 11 7 p e r cen t boos t n a l1o o w 1d e b u t
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
lo w e r tha n the 13.3 p e r cent r e gis t e r e d clunng th!'
p a s t y ear in S ao D i e g o .
T h e cost s o f pub lic a nrl private tranwortatio n
in c•r easerl a s d id e nte r tai n m e nt <·osts , m e d ical
c are a nd the price o f s ome foods. 1nt'ludi n~ fruit"
a nd vegetab les .
Card fee imposPfl
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M•1·(111<l-largc~t t•>mnH•r C'ial b a n k and om· of th•
largc·:-t <.·onsUnll'r ll·ntlcrs. \o,.ill 1mpc1 ... 1• a SI~• anri11 • .I
ff't' 1111 its 5 8 mlll111n V is a and Must1•rt'.inl c11•d 11
1·:.ird~ beginning Ol'XI month. a s pokr·swrJm:.in hn~
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Wealthy charity foundations face extinction
8 y IOHN (' NNIFF Foundation execuUvea don't ~ulbble wltb the first provision. ride on hie flvera? Because to do so mav be deemed a violaUon of
A,..__....,... They concede they exist to distribute money, and that they must do the prudent man principle that requires 1uardiana of trusts to in·
\\ ~111 "lCiTO HtiuUH of lnfl•Uon and the l11w ol lhe land, so to eam their tax·free atatua. vest cautiously. ••Ill ~ of ltw t• w .. 11th\ t•h1i1n&abl• roundatlon1 established In the Until recent years they weren't uneasy either about the second ft creates a predicament, says Charles u. Daty, president or
unH!" 1,r RO<'~t·f ll1•1 .. ·nru 1.nd 24.000 others are In danaer of part -that requirin1 distribution or actual, realized. curr~~t ~· th~ ~oyce Foundation. He contends that "independent foundations
hll'l'rlUi to tlc';,ith come if it exceeded 5 percent of assets. Then came double·d1g1t ln· are ma trap ...
If the• Ii.Ill l•n I t h11nat-d uncJ If dvublt' d11U 10111\ion pent.ts, flatlon.
urh tn\tltutlo.rL" ~111 h rt>quJrt•d lo 11pend them-if'lves out or,... Because of inflation and accompanying hlah interest rates, the HE EXPLAINS: "Heeding the prudent man rule, directors
1 t nrt• ll)' t Ul(t'nt• • truC'lrhofr. prt11ld~nt ~ entire philosophy of lnvestinl has c~anged. ~ssets investe~. in cannot preserve the long-term purchasin1 power or 1rantmaking
111 thl ''ounc·11 ,1n J-'o\lndttllfJna stocks have yielded little. Investments m high-yield debt secuntaes, capacity of a foundation by taking imprudent rtslrl to pursue sub·
t h1•\ m11.1ht nol -.uc•c•umb 1mmed1ately. have. stanliaJ capital gains in weak markets." Yet, Daly continues, "If
t>ul unit , 11nc· or tJoth rac·tor, au,. t•harnat~d . these risks are not taken, regulation and inflation bleed away the
1 ., ', th111 tt"t•c.h delltnc au. u factor In IT PaODVCES this situation: · ability to help."
h1· 11lh, hrnamtc. 1•ttun•t111n , the iarli. and other ;:. ....... , Seeltin1 to defend Itself against inflation -that is. lo preserve The Foundation Center, which among other things studies
phllo.nthrn1•11· ;1rc•.a" 1" 11lmoi.t 1n .. v1t~blt· ~ its endowment and grant-making abiUty against shrinking buying foundation tax returns, claims the collective real value of founda·
W1lh '"'' t' l'\l'l'ption'. nobody sedcs this power -a foundation miaht be inclined to invest in debt securities tion assets diminished from $18.6 biUlon in 1965 to Sl6.8 billion in
hqu11t,1t1on 1nl ludlllt¢ !hi' <'vngres!> that ' at 15 percent rather than in stocks. 1977. In the next two years, Struckhoff says, another 11.6 percent
p ,,,,.d th1 trnuhll-,.,umt-Juw No mi.ller , the To do so however would bring a flood of "actually realized was lost.
'·'" ,.,, h ... nd 11 m ui.1 IJt-r<·Co6'ruzed It ii. as current inco~e " all ~f which would have to be distributed. It Why should the public worry? or each charity dollar the In·
r1·dl .and ont<ruu!'> 1.1~ rnflullon cuNNIFF couldn't retain ~ny of the income as security against erosion of as-d_epen.dent (oundalions account for only 5.2 cents. Their distribu·
\\ tull' thl" foundut1on:. cun do htlle 11bout the latter, they feel sets by inflation. . . . . h ons ma year equal only a rraclion of 1 percent of Gross National
lh•' , .m ~ h<mi:t· tht· la\\ lMh. :.t!eking a change already have been The alternative is lo remaan m a we ll·d1verslf1ed stock Product.
tr tr11Jul •-ti \\"' lt·<·I "'c are m<Akmg our cCAse." said Struckhoff. portfolio and hope to build assets via capital gains (non-realized in· .. W~y worry?" Struckhoff repeats . "Because we are an
I h1 h>untfal1on'> 1>hght anses frvm a provision that requires come>. But blue chip stocks, as measured by the Dow Jones in-alternative lo government. We are the research and development '·" fr,.,. f11und..1t 1u11!'> to d1~trabute each year the larger or one -S dustrial average, are a~ut where they were 15 years ago. Ap· money of the private sector .. we are the 'change' money, the test
i.>-11·1·111 11f m' \:'!>lml·nt asset:., or two actual, r ealized. current preciation has been negligible. money of the private sector. We can contribute to religions while
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CONDITION
Assets:
December 31, 19'0 CulWluChle<ll
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.£ CALL COLLECT 997 7000
ASSETS
FAR WEST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CONDITION
DECEMBER 31. 1980
Cash and securrlies
Loans receivao1e and prope111es held for sale
Loans on real esrate
s 59 397 135
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TOTAL ASSETS
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Loans on real eslate owned for development
Loans ro facilitate lhe sale ol real estate
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3 373 739
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255.805
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35 684 865
4 033 081
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$26,727 ,633
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Kaiser Ah&minum, tbt nation'• tblrd iar1at
aluminum producer (after Alcoa and Reynolds
Metal.a), earned cloM &o a quarter of a blWoo dollan
In IJIO. Tbat'a the most profit the Oak.land·bued
company hu ever made. But Comell C. Maier,
Kaiser 's cb&JrDlan, cannot be too happy tbeae days,
since he's losin1 out oo two fN>nll very dear to bjs
heart
For one thing, a llbou1h the issue still baa to be
resolved in the courts, Al Davl.s seems determined to
move the Oakland Raiders to Los Angeles. Maier bas
fought bard to
keep this fool·
b all tea m in
Oakland.
He regards
the presence of
the R a ide r s
ther e as impor-
ta nt to the "na-
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tional identity" of Oakland.
THIS KIND OF RAH-RAH spirit comes under the
heading of hometown pride . Maie r is also a big
booster of the Oakland A's and the Golden State War-
riors land he puts Kaiser muscle behind them). But
the other battle Maier is losing is more serious and
bas national implications ft hits Kaiser Aluminum
whe re it lives.
It all sta rted last April 3 when the ABC network
progr am "20/20 ... a counter part or ces· "60
Minutes." featu red a repor t by correspo ndent
Geraldo Rivera on the dangers of aluminum wiring
made by Kaiser
KAISER -AND MAIER hit the ceiling. The
company said the progra m falsely accused Kaiser of
intentionally marketing an unsafe product. "Those
char ges were blatantly wrong." 1>aid Maier.
Kaiser responded to the A BC progra m in a
number of ways. It ra n a series iof newspa per ads. It
as ked for congressiona l hearings on what it la beled
"trial by lelevisio•. ·· It threatened a libel action. It
planned to appeal to the .fo~eder·al Communications
Commission I FCC l And it ask1?d ABC for time lo
respond .
In a surprising move last Halloween, ABC caved
m and said it would permit Kaise r Aluminu m lo
make a four-minute unedited rebuttal to the charges
during a regular "20/20" program. It was a s mashing
victory for the Oakland kid . but here's where Maier
may have made a str ategic error.
USING THE SERVICES of Carl Byoir & As·
sociates, one of the nation's largc!St public relations·
outfits. Kaiser Aluminum put out a press release
trumpeting its victory.
Embarrassed before their co01palriots, ABC then
fiddled. While Maier wa iled patiently in Oakland for
ABC to tell him when the rebuttal would be aired, the
call from New York never came. Finally, two weeks
ago, it djd come. ABC said it had changed its mind .
Instead of allowing Kaiser to respond on "20 /20 ... the
network s aid il would air the rebuttal on its half-hour
"Nighlline" program beginning at 11 :30 p.m.
"Nightline" has an audie nct! estimated at 10
million. "20 /20" is believed to reach JO million
viewers. Kaiser turned down the ABC Invitation. It
appealed to the FCC to force the network to provide
wha t it called "appropriate response time ." And
Kaiser also sajd it will now sue ABC for slander.
Moral: when you win, don't ruh it in.
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PUltPOS€ 0#' IS.SUE: n. ~-.-lad 1w Ille ec.,iMtlM --· f/I .. Unlteel StotK el AnWl'IU OI tM Corp0to4• AellllCY Oivl1lon of
c-•lrucllan o1 -l•lllllft fW .. '6Mftl *' •-n-• Olwk l ..,... of 4-k• Notloflol Tf\dt -Sovl"" AaMCloliol'I, Poyl"f .,. .. ,.. Of No. IOl. lltWO, ... La .......... c.lllonllo, OI .. OflY P•Yltle ....... Of lltWD Ins...
SECURITY: "'* -... ·-,...,_ .... ~ ·-Obi Frenc:IK•. Call,.,,,.•; Clllceeo. llllllOll, or .... Yorll. N•w Yorll, •t .............
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w ld ,,.,.._ .. Dhlrkl "'811 • -,........ , ..... • • -tor -wlttl tM ....,mlDN In"'* r-ullon provldinv IOt fllo IH•....c• of '°Id....,.. paym•nl•. CALLAeLE: TM -11'141tl,,lno Ofl or prlo<' lo April I, 1"1, ...... not be
BONO IHSUltAHCE: lltWO .... rec ...... •~-''°"' ¥el A fW o -)eel It Coll or t.a.n.clOfl prior I• "'4ll11tllJ. All -meturl"f on 0t offer Municlpol ...,. °"'°'""._ IMUr'en<• ,...kr URC.,...i•••llY ...,.,.....,. .,. ""'" t, 19'11, •...,et .._.,., ,,..Y be t olled.....,,.. metwlty -r........,, •• 1lmely peymeftt e1 prlllci.oi ... 1 lntff.,.,..tlle...,..lotM ,...,.... ....... n. Illa 9'111Mof tlle -.Wdof Olrector1ol lltWD, on April I, '"1,"' on ony lnl•rtat
1>"tmlum•f0tllloPotk ywlllNlullypoldbylAWO•l•-•t11edall,,.,Yel.. porm.ntclot•.,__,IW prior to meturllJ, &onmc•ll*d prior tomot.,rlly •"*II
l>OnCI" 119 -ot .. fallowl"9 r-mpllon pr left, exprnted •• • P*rCOfllO .. 01
LEGAL INVESTMENT: TN -WUI, ....,_ tlledall"'Y lllenol, .. porvolw.~wlttleccrwcl lnterntlo._of r-mptloil:
urllliod lo< 1n ... .tnwnt undff mod _ _... • tlle _..._.el .. DIArkta l~ 11 r..._.. Oii or O.toro O<...., I, '"1;
Stcurllln LAW 10lvl1I• lOof 111• W•I• Cedtl . .__,_ ....... .,.,...:II 19"1..,..........,. ,.,.,..tt•r-""or bofor• O<-r I, 1"2;
certlilc allon, In 111oopln!Oflol l!l-C-1 a.o419*illtyel .... ..._,etllla 111% llr~ti.reofte•-Oflor-reOcl-• t, ltt:I;
time ol lllolr I•-•. lo<"'* lnW01l..-1 of""'* el c~., ...,.._ l01% llradllllmedlllaroeff•r-OflorboforeOct-r I, 1,..;
banks, •• s.uc:h, i. l&ll>ject 10 "'* prowl~ ol .. f'lllonclal Ce* .. Illas... el t~., , .... ..,... INroeffor -prior lo m•l11rlly.
Celllornle, -• ""'*"'*"' lo ..... •llOCI '"'" ... pr!MMI .. -....... ..,._.. All°'..,_. .... o11i. -lllOjKI IO <•II ll'IOY be , ... .., for •edeil'lptlon '"* t trlllkollon. et et1Y -llma. II '"' lllM ell of I"* bonds.,.. ,_mod el .,.y -11 .....
TE AMS 01' SALE: IUCll ............ lie •.-.....ct Oflly 111 lnw ..... orclor ol metllrlly -Hloclod for ,_... •-= T"* ll'IO•lmum '*Md_,,...__. 9"' - -. ,..,..._ lnnl wllf'lln • •1"91• molurlly by IOI.
payebl• wm!-ely. Eocll r-bid -.. e _....... 9f 14o er t/Jf el PUltPOSE OF ISSUE: TM-· .. ,. •"'llorlr*d lot IM ecq41killon -
1'!4. No bond "'811 -,,_.. lllM -1-'*·...,. o11 _., - -<Oflsltuel.., <JI wolerworll• lecllllln for '"* boMfll 01 lmprow ...... 1 Olslrkl
moturlly "'811 beer ''-·-1019. Eecll --.,_r ~ ot llW ,... No. 10..
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will 119 •nee: hod lo MCll -•ctt •ecll IMtel_., .__ --· ..... -ltlCI L-COi ....... IJ"" ... W•I•• Code of Illa Stet• of C.tlfotnloJ -"'81111*
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GIVl!N DJ_.., ef IM IMfCI of OlrKton of lr•IM Aoncll Wolff Olalfkl
...... ,....,.,, Jl, ""· •
Ar-C.Korn
Socretery9'1119
8-d of Olrocton
of I Nine It 9"C1\ W olet Olttrk I Pllbllw.IOr-eo Coesl Delly l'llot, f'.O, 27, 1 .. 1 ..... I
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
..OTICl! l•VITl1t• etDIOll ll.Mt.•
.. ••• AL. 091..IOATIOll eoMDI Of' 1av1 ... aANCKWATI!• OISTltlCT POtl IM~•OYl!MaltT
OllTltlCT lfO, t• ntaltaOf' NOTICE 15 HEAE9Y GIV EN 11191 ........ pr-la l0t '"* purcM• ol
ll,SIS,000 -••I,.. ll*"*•ol 0011 .. uon llllfWh of lrvlna ltencl> W•l•r Olllrlcl
llltWO), 0r.,.. C-ly, C.lllornle, lor lmprov-1 Dlllrlcl No. 102 •Ill b9
received Illy IN 9-d of Oiree1ou ol IAWO •I Ille plau.,,., Ill> lo"'* lime ... , __ ,,. ...
TIME:
PLACE
10:00 o.m.
Merci\ 11. 1"1
0 01 Cempu• Ori••
lrwlne, Colllornla
MAILED BIDS: Setrel•ry of I"* 9ocird e>I Oirt<lon
l•vlM ltMCll WAier Ohlrlcl
P.O. BoxO·I
lr•lnt, Colllornle U11'
OPENING 01' PROPOSALS: Tiie bldl will 1>9 Oponacl el Utt mHUng ol ••le
Boord of Directors lo II* "*'don M•rcll 11, '"'· •110:00 e.m., el Ille otoremen llon•d eddli'eu.
ISSUE: ll,SIS,000 COfttllllftll of l U bonCll of Ille denomlNll"" of U ,000
H Cll, cloled ""'" '· '"'· d91lgnoled "WATEltWOAKS &OHOS, ELECTION lt1', SEltlES l!I, 01' THE tAVINE AAHCH WATEA ·OISTlllCT FOR IM·
PAOVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 101," numberlCI 8·1lo9·JIS, both lnclutl••· MATUltlTIES: TM l>Onclt will mat.,,• In conucullvt ""mtrlc•I oroer on
A,.,11 1. In'"*°"'°""" 'or eocll of Ille ,.,,.,al yun •• lollows.
r•l•CIPAI.. fi'ltUICIPAL YEAa AMOUlllT VIA• AMOUltT
ttM ' 60,000 1"2 tl~.000
ltU 'u ,ooo ltt:I Jt IS,000
"" • 10.000 ·~ tllS,000 .,., ' 7S,OOO '"5 tllS,000 ,,. 'I0,000 1"6 t1~.ooo
'"' • lS,000 1"1 llH,000
SI"° 't0,000 1"9 '110,000
'"' 1100,000
Sold meturlt1 Kh .. ult I• •uDltcl lo <II-• up to 12 ~ ""°" on FrtdO .
M•rc" '· •• , ..... II ll>oll 1111 "" re-.in1111,, of H Cll Dt-r lo <Onfttm Ill•
flnol mat..-lly K.....,.• OI or all•r Hid tlnw •11,,. Oii•<• oi
o-.ld A. Hodgm*"
O'Molveny & Myora
•11 WHI Sl•ll> SlrHI
Lfl Aft9olea, Colllorn1• tO'"
IJIJJ 62'·1110
Terrence ComHlorO
Public Flnence O•pertm•nl
011
Blylll e.11man Pelnt Wtl>IMr, inc
SSS Cllllornl• Slrnl
Sen f'••ncl..:o, Calllo•ni• 94!04
UUJ l6HOO~
INTEREST. Tiie bonds sfl•ll llur lnltr .. 1 •I a ralt or rilU 10,.. 11 .. 0 .,p
on the ,.,. U\tr1of but nol to ••<••Cl'" per •nnum, P•Y•ble umtannl.j••tv Ort
Ai>•ll 1, encl O<t-r 1 ol u cll yeu
PAVMENT: S.ld bonds end lht lnltrHI lfltrton art 1>•1•b•• In l••lul
money of lM Unll .. SlelH Oi Amttl<a al lllt CorllOrAle Agtn<y Dt•iSlon oi
Bank oi Amerlce N•llonel Trull .,,., S.•lng• As>OC••llon. Paying Agonl ot
IAWD, In LOS AngtlH, Celllornj•. or ., any payono Agent of tRWO '" ~n
Fronclsco. Celllornla; Chlcego, lllinolt; or How Vork, N•w Vor•. •I 1._ 01111...,
ol '"* llolder llle••ol.
AEGISTAATION. Tr1t be>nOs •lll ... t-1' banOs regl .. r1blt H to 11rln clpel only O< es to l>Oll> i>•incip•I and lnlerHI. •ncl tllo lorm oi r~l"r•lton
mer II*<"*"""· or Ille bOflOs dlstll••O .. l•arn rtglslrellon, •II In accoroanct
wllll ll>t provlolona In'"* rHolullOfl i>ro•lding for tht fu.,•nct ol .aid bonds
CAl..l.A9LE: Tiie bonch melurlng on or prlo• lo April 1. ""· inall nol ,..
1ubjtcl lo coll or red•mj)llon i>riot lo melurlly. All bonO< malurlng on°' •ll•r
Aprll 1. 1"2, or eny of I"•'"· m11 119 <•II .. 119fort mel.,rtly end 1 •OHmtd, al
lllo oe>llon °' '"* e00td of Olr•clora ol I AWD, on Aortl I, '"'·or on any lnltrtll
peyment d&Ce llltrffllff 11rlor lo ma'"'"'· eonos <•lltCI prlO< lo mel .. rlly .... 11 IM redo-ol IN loflowlng •edtmi>llon pttCH . Ul>ftUtd as a ~retnlegt ol "*' vol•, ,.,._ wllll occruH lnl.,HI to de41 ol •-motion: '""II •....,.•don .,.,.,.,,. 0<1-1. 1"1:
103% 11 r--lllar••fl•r and on or i..tor• October I, 1"2;
I~ II r_,,..d l"*r••fl•r eno on or b9fort Ocl-r I, '"l;
101% 11 r"""'od IN •••ll•• ano on or llllfort OCl-r 1, '"'· 100% II,_..,, .. l"*••elltr •ftel prior IC> m•lllrlt1 All or eny -llOfl of'"* bOnel• ,..bjeCI 10 cell m•r,.. celltCI lor o deml)llon
el eny -11 ..... II In• 11\en •II ot Ille toond< are ••-•d et •ny on• limt , well -"'811 llt re .. ...,fd Oflly In Inver~ 0<d11t ol meluril1 and n tteltd tor
redempllan lrom •llhln o 1lnglf me1wt1r by lot.
PUltPOSE OF ISSUE Tl\t l>OnCI• -rt eUCllOrlztd lor lllr •c11u1.,1ton and
conslfucllon of weler-1'11• loclllllu lor l"* llentlll ol 1rnorovom1n1 Oj•lrlcl
No. IOJ.
SE CURI rv: Tiit bOfld• .,. 1 ..... 0 --"I to .... Colllomi• •••• , o ...
trlCI Low I Olwl•lan U ol 1"* Walff Cod9 of I"* Slot• ol Callfoml•I MCI "'all b9
pold lrom en a ... Hlftenl 11p0n tond •lll>ln w ld llTIPf'oY...,.nl Dlllricl or lrom
••IH ,.,.,. .. , --"' lo '°Id lew wlllcll, In Ille diacreilOfl of lllt Boord 01 Olr•CIOll, 11'141y 119 llxoel ond COllKled In lleu l"*r•of ..... ell leHlll. lond In
.. 1. ·-·-·· Dllllrkl aMll 1111 -,..,,.,n ll•lllCI IO.,. .... a..., for·-"*''""'''· IONO INSUltANCE: t ltWD II•• recelwed a commllm"'I ''""' M91A lor a Munlclpel l!lond Gwr..,tH '"""*"'* ~ollcy unc:Olldlllonelly guerenlMlng '"*
llmely ,...,,_.. ol prl11Clpel -l1tlerKl •I"*.._ lo I"* POl"f A90fll. T'-
pr•mlum for.,. ,...k, wlll lie'""' POld by lltWO •I or i.tore IN •11w.,.y o1 , ... ~
LEGAi. INVESTMENT: Tl>• bonch wlll, llefort Ille doll•ery 1,,.nof, bo certified hw 1,,., .. ,,....,. 1111d« end pur"""'I to 1119 provttl•• 01 U.• Olalrlcb
S.curlll" LI• C01wl1I• 10 Of Ill• Wol•• Codel. H-vw. nolwllll.COncllng s.uc:ll
cerllllcollon, In '"* °"'"'°" et Bond C-MI I"* •llfilllllly ol Mid l>OnCI•. el I"* time of hlr la-•, lor -lnvoa1 ...... 1 of f.,.... of C°"""ffclol or w•lnos
benlla ... IUCll. I• tlibl*Cl IO Ill• ,.,OVIM-ol .... ,. ...... cl•I c-C>f Ill• Stolt of
Colll«NO. - .... , ........ 10 ..... •llKI wlll .,. ptinl•d °" .... bo-.,.""'"
I"* cerllhcetlan.
TEltMS 0#' SALE:
Wtr• r•-' .......... ~ ... ____ ; ............... ..
1111 .. 11"' ww • .._..,_.......,.. ...... ......, ......... :
l'I TM •Kei.t ef lltWO .,.......,,_ -~ .,ece If .. .-.., lllCIUllllll(l IMerHt eccr"" le.,. Mte If .,,w.y lieretl, .... .._ rwc .......
lllWO; ....
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1111 boMa, .... ol oll llmet ........,..., ._. .. llf It ... Hie--. ........ el
lllt dell•tty ol UM llOftft, 11M O"lclel ....._. t91e11ftt le U1e ........ Mt
cOflteln enr 1111trw tt.ttemenl of• metttlll tact w eflllt I• •IM••.....,... fkt
neuuery II-· IM •l•C-tftll 1119fWI, In 111111 ti "'9 cl"_._" lllimr
wlllcll UMy-. -· " .. mllll"*"'· T ... CDM of ,,, ... ,119 ........... wlll 119 WM .. 1 ltWO.
CUM~ • ..._., 1111 ellllcl,.ted lllol CUii~ _..,.. wlll .. ,,. ......
Ille --. llut Mllller Ille l•llure to "'"' -•--..a°""''..._ -.,,., Wit.II ro.lllKI 1119"10 Mell COflloli111t• C-fer I llllwe W ,......, 9' ..
-CllHW llW ... I• ICUfl( dellwery ef Md -hw U. .... Ill K~e
wit.II .... lotma of .... _,11 ... CllfllfKI. All._ .. ""'"ne CU$1~ ..... . IN" Oft IN ........... 1119 CUSI~ Service ........ ,..,.. 1W IM ............ el
Mid""""°'' ........ '91d by 1 ltWO.
INf'OllMATIO-. AVAILAILE: ........ IW li!fWlft.ellOft c-tftll ...
11two or,.,'-'*' of Ill• Olllciol StolOll'IOM ,.._. .. 111'1 1awo *",....... tM bond• •llcMd lie_..,_. lo: s.c, ... ,, of'"* •-d
l••llM llenc:ll Wol•r Olal•l<I
•?DI C-a O•I•• P.O. 9oa0 ·1
lr•lne, Celllorftl• t111•
011 "'*It FIN ftC• °*IN"menl
Blrtll Eoalmen PolM llltt ... r lllC. US Cllllornlo SlrHI
~ Froncl•<o. Celllornla "UM
11two •ill prowl• IN wccen1111111-100 '°"'"Of ... Offklol sue. mtnl el llw••-Of IAWO.
GIVEN.,., orw ol 111• •oo•d ol DlroClors of lt1rlM "°"'" Wllff Dlllrlct. aO~i>ltO on Febt"OIY Jl. 1911. -. ArlfllltC.Korn
SKr*1wvef uw-•of oincten ol lrv!M ltonellWotor Ohtrkl Pul>ll"'9d O.onoo c .... 1 Delly Pilot, Fell.17, "" .,. .. ,
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH
CHARLES T . TIGNER, 0 F A L B E R T p .
aka CHUCK TIGNER STRANAHAN aka
AND OF PETITION TO A L BERT PLAN T ADMINISTER ESTATE STRANAHAN ANO OF
NO. A ·107124. P E T I TI 0 N T 0 A D .
T o a I I h e I r s , MINISTER ESTATE NO.
beneficiar ies, cred itor s A107658.
and c ontingent creditors of T o a I I h e I r s ,
Cha r les T . Tigner, aka beneficiaries, creditors
Chu c k T igner of Laguna and c ontingent credltor1 of
Beach, California, and Albert P . Stranahan •b
perso ns who may be Albert Plant Stranahan oi
ot.h erw ise inte rested in the Laguna Beach, California
will and/or estate: and penons Who may be
A petition has bffn filed otherwise Interested In the
by F rank A, Kimball in will and/or estate:
the Superior Court of A petiuon has ~en
Orange County re quest ing f i I e d b y R e v a L •
that F rank A . Kimball be Stranahan In the Superior
appointed as personal Court of Orange county
r epresentative to ads requesting that Reva L.
m i nister the estat e of Stranahan be appointed es
Char les T . T igner (under personal representative
th e Independent Ads toadmlnlstertheestateof
minis tra tion of Estates Albert P . Stranahan (Un·
Act J. The petition is set for der the independent Ad-
h earin g in Dept. No . 3 at ministration of Estates
700 C ivic Cente r Drive, Act), The petition Is set for
Wes t, in the City of Santa hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
Ana, California on Marc h 700 Civic Center Drive,
25, 1981at9:30 a .m . West, in the City of Santa
IF YOU OBJECT to the Ana, California on March
g r anting o f the petition , 11, 1981 a t9:30 a,m.
you s h ould either appear I F YOU OBJECT to the
at the hear ing a nd s tate granting of the petition,
you r o b1ec tions o r file vou should e ithe r appear
written objections w ith the at the hearing and state
court before the hearing. your objections or f ile
Your appearance may be written objections w ith the
in person or by your at· c ourt before the hearing.
torney. Your appearance may be
1 F Y O u A R E A In person or by your at-
C RED ITO Rora c on · torney,
t ingent c reditor o f the d e · I F YO U A R E A
c eas ed, vou must f ile your :REDITOR or a con -
claim with the court or tingent c reditor of the de-
present it t o the pe rsonal ceased. you must file your
representati ve appointed claim with the c.ourt or
b y the court w ithin four pres ent it to the personal
months from the date o f representative appointed
first issuance of lette rs as by the court within four
provided in Section 700 of months from the date of
the Probate Cod e of first issuance of letters as
California. The time for provided In Section 700 of
filing c laims will not ex· the Probate Code of
pire prior to four months California. The time for
from the date of the tfear· filing claims will not •x·
i ng noticed above. p lre prior to four months
YOU MAY EXAMINE from the date of the hMr·
the file kept by the court. Ing noticed above.
If you are interes ted in the YOU MAY EXAMtHE
estate, you may file a re· the file kept by the c~rt_
quest with the court to re· If you are Interested In the
celve special notice of the e s tate, you may file a re·
Inventory of estate assets quest wfth the court to re-
and of the petitions, ac· celve special notice of the
c o u n t s a n d r e po r t s Inventory of estate auets
,...,_. .... :TIM mu lmvm ret• blc1 .,.., not.1t1CHC1 l'JO "*" °"""'"· descr ibed in Section 1200 and of the petitions, ac,
,., .... ~11,.Eecll••t•bklm111111eernun1tMof l4 or1110ot 1'!1..No of the California Probate counts and reports boftdtlMll-....,••11M-1ntffKt r••.-•n-of111o ...... .., • ..,,uy Cod d'"'scrlbed In Section ,....,..
llWlll ... ., 1119 ...... ro4o. Eodt -· '""11 lleer lnterfft •I I"* rel• -lll•d In e · "' •vv tN 1111• rrom "' .... 1o ••• ,. ... mo1w11, -·· 0n1y -,_ •111 .,. ••· of the California PrObate
t•<ll•CI to NC1' _,,•or u c11 1nato11m1111 of lnt•rt1t tllffeon, .,,.. bid~ ""ov1c111111 Craig c. Ale•ander, At· Code.
loraddlll-lor ....... -.1c-awlll ll*rtJ•cled. t n t I~ V ..... I & JOHN w DOWNI .. Tllo •••,.. M Y .... 1w1ty or .,_ o4 metwmn -1 not 11e mor• 111on or ey a -w. n , • "''
IY,% ......... ,,_ "'* '"' ...... r••• °" °"Y __ ,,.,or -oi 11'1411unlln . Barton. 4143 Von Karman .. , G'-f'9 Street, Wte
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Child abuse • • • COPES is doing something about it
By JODI CADENHEAD
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From the outside it looks like
any rambling gray victorian
house with a real old fashioned
porch and plenty of shade trees.
Inside are two nurseries
papered with gay pink, blue and
yellow designs. Blocks, toys and
dolls of every color and descrip·
llon ltne the hand-sanded
wooden shelves in the living
room. Nearly new toddler's
clothes hang in the closet.
But for all its seemingly stan·
dard features, there is not
another house like this three·
bedroom Tustin home along 660
W. Third Street in all of Orange
County.
The six-week old baby being
bottle fed in the rocking chair
will be here two more days. The
14 month old girl sleeping in the
nursery may go home tomor·
row. And a young brother and
sitter are due to arrive any
minute.
When Mike came home and
found his wife suffering from a
dan1erous combination of drugs
and alcohol be knew he had to do
something. The couple's two tod·
dJtrs were simply being left day
afte r day to fend for themselves.
A desperate phone call to the
county Child Abuse Registry re·
suited in a recommendation to
try COPES. Child or Parent
Emergency Services, Inc.
In the two days his children
stayed in the Tustin home, Mike
was a ble to get a restraining or·
der keeping his wife away from
the children and move to a new
home where a babysitter could
watch them while he was at
work.
Since CO PES opened its doors
last July, 120 youngsters have
stayed there up to 72 hours. The
facility is supported through
private donations and revenue
s ha r ing fund s t o ca re for
children 5 and under.
Director Carol Hermanns is
careful to explain the facility is
gea red principally to help
parents under str ess who
neglect or feel they may abuse
their children because or pres-
sures.
Many of the parents who use
the facility are s ingle mothers
who are suddenly burdened with
the responsibility of having a
24-hour-a-day job.
Many are stra pped for money.
Friends to talk over problems
with are few. They are often
shut-in all day and night with
the children and their outside
activities are only occasional.
In its seven months of opera-
tion, Ms. Herman.nJ cannot re·
call a single working mother us-
ing the center.
Every month in Orange Coun·
ty the Child Abuse Registry
receives about 500-600 reports of,
c hild abuse. Last year 11
children died as a result of
physicaJ abuse.
·'People are always saying
you 're dealing with poor liWe
children with broken legs," said
Ms . Herm a nns . "But those
children are in the hospital.
"We're getting the ones here
before something like that can
ha ppen. We're trying to break
the cycle."
In her former years as a
teacher in Orange County Ms.
He rmanns says she probably
saw cases of child abuse and
neglect but didn't always know
how to identify them.
After receiving her masters in
counseling from Cal State Long
Beach fi ve year s ago Ms.
Hermanns went to work at a
local boispital where she saw a
lot of abused tbildren.
"At tut something is being
done," she said. "This is the big-
gest step toward prevention."
For many of the toddlers who
crawl through the cheery house
under the supervision of nine
workers, this is the most stable
environment they've known.
"Stupid" and "shut-up" are the
only words some of them can
say.
For others this is just another
place to stay while Mom is get-
ting some time to organize her
life.
Counseling and classes in
parenting are offered while the
children are staying in the facili·
ty. Cost is based on a sliding
scale fee, usually Sl·S5 a night
per child.
JoaMe Royce, a soeial worker
with the county Child Protection
Services agency often recom·
mends the facility to parents
who are unable to cope with
stress.
·'It hu helped keep some kids
out of the system," said Ms.
Royce.
Ms. Royce cautions· mothers
that the home is not to be used
'Every parent alive has
felt that stress. And
every parent alive has
directed that stress to-
ward a child.·
-Carol Hermanns
as a babysitting service just to
get away for the weekend.
"But if you need a weekend
away, it's there," she said.
"Just knowing it's there -even
if they don't use it -eases the
stress."
Ma. Hermanns admits that
she's careful to screen parents
to make sure they're not merely
looking for an inexpensive
babysitter.
She recalled one mother re-
cently wbo called the center on a
Monday saying she woul~ be by
Friday.
"It sounded like she was mak·
ing a hotel reservation."·. said
Ms. Hermanns.
<See COPES, Page Bll>
'They've really been around since the 1940a, but ths
proliferation of them haa been in juat the laat four years.'
·• ..
The Mailbox
(r ight) is a mail
r eceiving facility
w here people can rent
a box or suite.
Charlie Lisherness fleftJ
puts the mail in
rented boxes.
Delly l"lltc --.. Lff .. .., ..
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The post box • lS not federal post efjice ::
By •ICRAEL DOUGAN °'_.....,,... .....
Tb~ look a little like any post office,
someti witb American naas out front and, in·
alde, rows and rows of what appear to be post box-
es. Only their bri1btly colored signs -often in
re4, white and blue -and tbelr catchy names tell
you tbe9e are not federal postal branches.
ID fact, tbey are private bualnetsea, one of the
latett manlfestatlona of American en-
lJ'4pr-.unlaip, and those mall receivinl facilities
wiUda an DOt po.t office boxes. In many cases, lM1 are ''IUlt.es. ,,
Tbere are 10me 40 to 50 "commercial mail re· eelwa, fadlltiea CCllRFa)," u tbe poeta1 service
bu dlelpated tbem, ln Oran1e County, said
Rlebard Uawin, owner and operator of The
llallba, lTJ-f' R.lYenlde Ave., Newport Beach.
Hli -apmed ID 117' -wu tbe ftnt.
C...... pay fl'OID '1J to SID a month for
tbtlr baal; deDeDdlnl on abe aDd accesalbWty. . .,,._, ... r..u, tM.. arouad since the lMOI,
bUt U. praUf...ua. of tllem bu been Just lD tbe lalt r... ,._., .. Uawta ..,. .......
Be aald eutomera raa1• from summer
trlNt '•to ..... .._, ..... Md tbeir motivaUOD
for paying many times what an official poet box
would cost are just as varied.
"Having a Newport Beach street address is
one of the main reasons why people are in bere,"
he said. "And we accept United Parcel Se.rvJce
(UPS) and UPS CODs."
"We hold mail for tbem ii they're traveling.
We have a lot of people who travel frequently and
for extended lenllba of time.
•·And we ba\le a lot of people wbo are llvilll on
boats -tbat's another special circumstance."
In addition, most CllRFa feature a call·ln
service ao customers can learn what mail awaJU
them. They will forward mall world-wide. And
many offer aide attracUona aueb as copy and
stamp machines available 24 boun a day.
Many customen are driven to nnt prhate
mall box• *•me local poet oftlees llave walUq
llata for tbelr boa• •stendiftl lip to u ..-.... noted Charlie Lil~l'Mll, wlw» reemt11 open9CI Tbe
Poatbox at_., Blrdl St., Newport leadL
"Tbe number·ol poet ba9I baff DOl kept up
wltb tbe lllflu of people moYbll eat MN to
Calllonda," .be llCllecl.
(Newport Beaeb P01taa11ur Robmt ......
said tM ....... walllq time,_ a .-t .me. bu
in most branches is two to four we.ta, althou1b "who want to au'9crlbe to tbe Advocate < L
six-month waiting lists are not unbeard of.) bomoeaually orieated m .. uine) and don't want
Liahemeu said about 70 percmt of Ilia buai· it to come to tbelr boale. ••
ness consilts or people who won out of their SWI, he •timatecl "less tbM 5 percent" of hi•·
homes. Si.Dee his post box nwnben are liated as cuttomln ban seereta tp bide. "auttea" these business people can stve the lm-· .,........ ..._ •• .,, it....-... Unwtn baa 150'-'
presaion that they bave a larae olftce in pres-bona at b11 '*ll•*• _. .. l'w UIUa1lJ 1at aboul
tlgioua Newport Beach. :Ml IWed -ia tbe 1uam.n&me I bave a waJUq
"It sounds hqpresaive," be said. "N•w,prt Ult." . .
Beach hat snob appeal." Wblcb meau \bat a CMRF, if ..ai-loeMed and ·
J.iaberneu said some ol hit )lox renten are properiJ nm, eaa " a •el'J a.uafHtoQ •··, newcomers to tbe restoa wbo are lookiq for terprlle, ...._, _.. Ahl. TIMf ·...W IMt ltart· 1
homes. .. ""8.,.. nlMiftlf tmd, tllll'e la BO bl....,
Others, uid Lisberneu and Unwl•, uae to furc'M' Alld PIM aad • M1e1 tu to com·
private post boxes to avoid harutment by sales · pUNte ~ •
people. ADii U. prGftl JI tbere. Uawln said be sroaaed
And eome buaioelHI deelarlnl baDkrUptey about ..... • Ila •·
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. • Gf»ur111ei dinner
Qeril Muelle r <center> helps Leslie
e etrosky (left> and Jane Paulem select
ttems for "An Evening of Good Taste''
J.osted by the Irvine Philharmonic Com-
Wife will ease
Charles' burden
. LONDON (AP> -"The older I get, the more
alone I become." Prince Charles once said. Although he is heir to the throne in one of the
wol!ld's last great monarchies and a royal fortune, th~· 32-year·old prince nevertheless has had a
touah job and his life often was solitary because of
his unique position. A wife will ease the burden.
... Outwardly he's an "action man," as the
poPtJlar British press has dubbed him, a hardy ex-
Ro)'al Navy offi cer who plays polo, windsurfs, flies
plaaes and helicopters, drives sports cars and is at
ease in any company from coalminers to kings . ~Deep down. according to the few wbo know
hirtl well. he has inherited through his mother,
Queen Elizabeth II, the fundamental diffidence of
his"grandfather, the late King G,eorge VI. ..
•HE HAS det,rmination, decisiveness, a ready
wit.-and an easy ~nner but little of the hard-sk~ned abrasiveness of his father Prince Philip
a sister Princess Anne. ...._
His kindness and attentiveness have proven a
suiefire winner lo the female heart, as several
pall girlfriends can testify, while his trfm 1ood
lodls have invited impromptu kisses from many
yolhg lovelies during his world travels.
:.:At work, Charles "resembles nothing so much
as :".a hardened, if harassed, international busi-
ne, .... man -which, in a way, is precisely what be
is, wrote Anthony Holden in a best-sellinl 1979
biciraphy which was praised for its candor and in-
silbt and based largely on interviews with the
prtDce. -;:cHARLES' FULL name and array of titles
syflbolize the prince's responsibilities. He is
Cl'irles Philip Arthur George Windsor. Knight of
lbCQ&JUr, Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester, Duke
of ~mwall and Rolhesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron
R~rew, Lord of the Isles and Great Steward of
~-land.
~Hblden, the Washington correspondent for the
Suaday newspaper The Observer, said that
C'-irlet, wbo has visited 29 countries lo the last 14
yews. lives on his nerves and "bis guard is never
do•n." ~Cut off from all but his family and immediate
citl&tle, he is largely immune from the worries of
hi• countrymen stM111ling with inflation, mount-in~nemployment and other economic ills. •His present income from the estates of the
D.ty of Cornwall is more than 300,000 pounds
< ,000) a year. He owns a •t.9 million house set
In 1'7 acres of Gloucestershire countryside, he has
a arivate suite at Buckln1ham Palace and a vaca-u09 home in the Channel Islands.
t
: HE STANDS to inherit from bis mother a
peponal fortune whose size bu never beea dla-
cl•ed but is said to be wortti mllUom oldollara.
"" In the modern fashion, Charlea mln1les with
c+.ds, 1hakin1 .. ands and cbattlnl on royal toun.
But his offielal lifestyle Is crammed with
fo al en1a1ements d,termlned by protocol
b Int back to th• days of empire ud demandlnt
I discretion -U1ht yean NtnovM frOm how
t of Britain's otber 58 mtlllon tntiabitants live.
I
mittee March 14. His Ambrosia restaurant
will join other famous dining spots in sup-
pl~ ing the gourmet buffet. Call 833-9267 for
reservations.
Gaeli«! gala
Suzy McGehee (left), Kathyrn Nielson and
leprechaun friend prepare for pre-St.
Patrick's Day luncheon to raise funds for
the Florence Crittenton Services of Orange
County March 16 at the Balboa Bay Club.
The services operate a residential f acllity
for teen-age girls and their inf ants. For in-
formation telephone 545-7208 or 870-5525.
NeeJIRaa/t lu.tory talk
The hiatory of needlecraft will be the topic of
dlscuasion at the next meeUnt of the LalUJla
Beach Panbellenic Aasoclation on March 4.
The pr'Oll'am will be1ln at 10:30 a .m . at the
Tbree Arch Bay Clubhouse, 5 Bay Drive in South
La1una. Slidel will be shown OD the toO-year-old
Bayeux Tapestry, which wu made ln France and
depicts the story of the Norman Conquest of
Ent land. • · All memben of national IOClal IOl"Orities are
Invited to attend. For more information call Mn.
Ross Miller at 414-JaQ.
D.4R .•chedule l~heon
The Patience Wri&bt Chapter of tbe Dau1bten
of tbe Amertcu RnoluUon in Lquna Beach wW
meet Mareb a at nooa in the Capri Room ol tbe
Hotel Lasuna, 425 South Coast Hl1bway, La1una
Beach.
After a IUDCbeaa, two fonilD ucbu&• •tu· dents .....,.., Lquna Baell lll•Sellloal will pve a. lbort talk on their bom• in Canada and
New Zealand u well u tlMlr impnulou of life ID
the Ualted StaMI. For more information call Gloria Padacb at ..... -....... .. . ~-
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wbea I Nttnd trom my Job (after IJ yHn> ID
stay home · wttb my ~ I dae't now
wbetber tbe cauae ii aaxWJ or tM lack of~
ndeace, but it ..... tbat I caa't to 8Qwben
without ......... "at&ack."
A llmple trip ID tM lrooel'Y lton mQ N · IUlt ID IQ1 .._.. 1batda1 or mr face ,.atq
fiuabed and penplriq profUlely. A Det&bbor
may come over to areet me ud I'll be eaJo)'iat
ber compuy wbea, all ol a sudden, it bits and I
feebmmy seWDI bot ..S my neck turalnc Nd. DIJ bHrt bellM to beat like a
tri ad I atart to penpire. I doe't eveo
bear m1 friend ia NYIDI-I juat ltaDd
there wiab1na I could drop tbroulb the floor. Tbe lrcmlc Wq la that I know I am pretty
and IOClally adept. My husband can call and
uk me to jCl6D blpi and aome of bil bualnea as-
IOeiat.a for dl.DMr, ad I OU ... the ...
cbatlDIDI womu at the table. No one ..ad
1111pec!J l ~1 fall apart tomarrow moral8I wben I'm plek1DI up my cl.-at tbe cieuen.
I'd 1lve ...,uatq lf I never blaabed a1a1a.
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Leo: Finish special task
HOROSCOPE SATUaDAY, FU. II .
8y8YDNEYOllAaa
· AQUAlllV8 <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Family member
A&P""' u b A · aids In locaUn1 needed material. What had been ob-
r.o <-arc 21· pnl l9): Communicate scured or hidden comes into clear view. Taurus, needs to one in poettion of authority. Focus on ambi-tion, accomplilbment, career, special recolJliUon. Libra, SCorpio natives figure prominently. Hospital
Be ready for cbaqe of scene, a variety ohematiom visit could be on a1enda. Be ready to deal with
d ml bureaucrat. • ::CSU:.-· ~ DI travel. Revise buic pro-PISCES: <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Wish is fulfilled in
TAU&US <Af!!l unusual manner. Check behind.scene -secret in-20-llay 20): Lon1-ran1e pro-formation will be made available. Aura of romance aram comes into OC\¥-Family member talks about ·travel and poutble cbanie of residence. Libra, dominates personal scenario. Fulfillment is climax Scorpio ud another Tau.ru.a fipre prominently. Ac-of search. Cancer. Scorpio and another Pisces figure
cent on lep1 ~airs. publllbina and overcomin1 .--p_r_o_m_inen __ u_Y_· -----.-----------
lan1uqe,cliltaDce barrien. ~ 'R ..
GBlllNI <May 21-June 20>: Someone wants RUFFELL'S _..--iJmzirs .,1',,
aometbiq for notbin1 -you could be prime target. . CUSTOM FRAMINO 1 lnll1t an collateral. Places, Vlr10 persona figure in UPHOLSTERY · Specializing in
unuaual aeene. Financial scheme la offered -don't WIMw '• w_. SHADOW BO)(ES
jumpatbalt.Meua1ewtllbeclarlfied. ........ 1803 Newport Blvd.
CANCE& <June 21-July 22): Obtain hint from t uz ...,_••ct. C I!
Gemini meuqe. Become tborouahlY familiar with I~· ~c~..t~·~ .... ~-~ .. ~-~l~4l-~l~1S~•~~~~~~~~~~~~6;~1 le,al rilbta. permlaaiom. Older individual is willin1 t;
to end benefit of ex~rience. Spar for delay; time Is
onyourslde. PlaywaJ\ing1ame.
LID (July ZS.Aus. 22): Concentrate on basic is-
.sues. Special ~k will be completed. Avoid bein1
overly acireu1ve. You receive accolade from co-
worker. Aries, Libra persona figure prominently. In·
dividual wbo took you for uanted bas change of heart.
Vl&GO <Au1. 23-Sept. 22>: Creative spark
becomes conflagration. Adhere to your own style.
Accent on love, specula~on, swift cban1es and in·
tensified relationship. Leo, Aries, Sa1lttarius
personsplayimportantroles. Youwlnbi1gamble.
LIB&A <Sept. 23-Nov . 21): Dig deep for informa-
tion. Reject superficial indication. Focus on home,
security, completion of transaction. You will locate
missing item. Cancer, Capncorn persona ft1ure in
scenario. Moderate pace aids in achievin1 objective.
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Complimentary Champagne Served
SCO&PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Ride with tide by
diversifying; scenario features numerous calls,
messages, possible visits from relatives. Gemini,
Sagittarius natives figure prominently. One who
"lectures you" does have your best interests al~=========~=========~
heart, especially where diet ls concerned.
SAGl'ITA&IVS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: By paying at-
tention to small print, you learn bow to increase in-
come. Revise, review, rewrite and rebuild with aim
of establWlin1 solid base ol operations. Aquarius,
Leo, Scorpio persons play key roles. Collect data.
CAP&ICO&N (Dec. 22-Jan.19): Time is ripe for
important change. Follow instincts. Perceive
motives. Find reuons for recent happenin1a. Focus
on appearance, colors, special appeals. You'll be at
right.place at crucial moment. Ideas click. You're
the victor!
Po8t box. • •
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ed, which he said takes about $10.000 in capital in-
vestment.
AIDOlll tboee aided by Unwin is Lisherness,
who moved to Oran1e County Jut year after retii'·
lnl from a career as a manufacturer's ~present
atlve in ClncinnaU, Ohio.
"I wanted to set a business that had the op-
portunity for an absentee ownership some times,"
said Uabemesa, wbo admits a fondnesa for after-
noons on tbe linb.
Unwin streued that location la critical. His is
directly behind a poet office. Lisherness' business
is near the John Wayne Airport.
"But tJ\ere are two others at the airport that
aren't ~well at all," he said. "They're 50
yards apart on the other side ol the freeway."
Unwin said another CllRF owner bas offerid
to sell bis outlet for "'5,800 or a good bicycle."
And the field, he claimed, "is definitely
saturated. It ha.a been for the last year. Tbere are
over 20 of these thin11 in San Diego and they're
just eating each other alive down there."
COPES •••
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
MUNICl .. AL COURT NOTICE O .. INTENOEO TRANSFER WEST OltANOE COUNTY UNOER HCTIOMS J•7J AND 24174
JUOICIM. DISTRICT CALll'OllNIA llUSINESS AND
tm IJUI Mrwl "ll<WEUJONS COOE ......_..,,CA-Heme of II~. Iii• Soclal S.Curll1
PLAINTIFF. M. C. OTIS. M> In· number. -~of tl<enMd pre·
dl•ldu•I, doing~~· ur~u lhe l k · mhe•, lnclucll"9 Zip C-: Pierre
llllou• busi~• Nm• of SEA EN· eer'lottno, -~toflno. UJO Harbor
VIRONMEHT APARTMENTS 81•d .• C..U. MMe, Calltomla. DEFEND~NT: WILLARD T Name, Social Security-·· -
MEYERS. M tncll•idvat, MAR IAN aodre•• of 1n1..-tr.,s-. lnclud·
MEYERS, an tndlvlduat; DOES 1 i1>9 Zip Code: Francisco J. Soto, Ser9lo
01rou91> 10, lncl~lw Corr•• Rodrl.,.z. o&J7• LH FIO•H Ml~S Ave , Y-Linda, Callfornla.
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(c-llHed from Pa1e Bt) ~~=~c;"''* PUllUC NOTICE Later COPES workers found stana of Pvblt.,.. 0r-. ~· Oo11y .. , ... ---hild .... _ of th bildr A ll Feo. 27, MM.•. u. ,., ••1 1~1 ., _______ _ sus~~ c a.,_e on one e c en. ca .. 1CTtnou11u11 .. 1u
to the Child Abuse Registry showed four similar ..,.... tTAHMllNT reports bad been recorded. PUBUC NOTICE ,,.!_ ..... ~ .....-is ....,. bUtl·
From her work with abusive parents Ms. c u sr o M c A e 1 N 1 T s 1 v
l l PICTIT10Ul8Ult•llS GEORGE, N OcMn Ave., '--· Hermanns believes that most don't want to ne1 ec MMM ITATaMHT -·--
or abuse their children. , Tll• lolNwiftl ,.._ ... ,.,,.. ·-~~!':9-~ .. P" s .. man 11u2
When parents call COPES they are told to -i;eJ;~ LINE 1NvESTMdn. A••-. iw.1on v1e1o. c... ""2
brin1 their children in if they believe the stress ::c:•~.::;,::.10 •10• ~ oi!:::!.~ is<-•• llY .. 1,..
they're under could eventually lead to cbUd abuse Rick e,.n. lflC., • CellfWfll• t•· Tiiis =::~n iuec1 •1111 111• or ne•1ect. ..,., ..... _, •rdl Slrwt, llM. 4tOI Couflly Clerk ol Otaft91 C-ly °" .. th " ald -.....llMttl.Cel...,"'°'*' I "Every parent alive bu felt at stress. s T"1' IUllMM lsc..-.c..,"' acer· ,..,....,., ~ '"'·
Ma. Hermanns. "And every parent alive has .., ..... ,.,a~ .. lflC Pu1111"*' 0r.,... eoast Da1~1~~
directed that stress toward· a child." Rkk ,,...., · !••· 21, MM.•. u. 20. "" 1000••
COPES la located at _, W · Third Street, ........,. PUBLIC NOTICE all m -1 Tl\ls ......_. -fllaf .... -Tustin. For more information c ._ . c-•• ci.t1 ., 0r..,.. c-ty M 1--------
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llartpoaa Women'• Center ta provtclln1 a :=-=....,,.;... ••STA OCNTAL ""'me ..... ...,.. ..... CA.... :, Slnlt. cwee MIU, catlfwftla
speaker for commwaity INUJl8· .. 1.,,. .,1111 wt"'-~ .. ,. ... '" w. The center, wbleb belpe women wWl aleolaol-......... 0r .... c....oa11,~11t. .. ,.. ~-.~ ... , related problems, olfen tile Mnlee free el ellarl•· ,.. •.ii. .... " •a."" l1M1 TMa ·....._ 1e ___... .. • ....
Carol Headenon, Maripoea community educat.ioD •----------....... K ... w. °'""" coordinator, will pneent a pl'Oll'am OD alcoboliam PUBUC NOTICE Tiii• ........... -n1111 ......
and its effects OD WODaeD and tMir famW•. 1--------C-ty a.rl tf Or .... CMlfltf 9fl
For more informat.ioD, call the center, located PICT1Tt.,. ..,..••• '~., ""· .., •• .... ITA~ ......_,Or-. C.... Delly......_ ln the cttY of Orance, at 5'7..... ~-~ ~ '" ,..... ., ... ,.,.,,,,.,." u,"" .,..,
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at the Fa .. •• Yoga Ceater ., Callfonda
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1"t:DITATION AND HIGHt:R
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THt:Rt:'S ONt: Ht:Rt: IN
OR.i\NGt: COUNT".
The Yoga Center offers you something particularly special.
something incomparable. You'll be taught the Yoga of meditation
and higher awareness by a living master of yoga. There are very
few masters in the world today. Sri Sri Ramakrishna Ananda
Avadhuta is internationally known as a master of yoga,
metaphysics, and mysticism. He is one of the very few
Western-born Gurus in the world. People enjoy being In his
company and studying with him because he is practical.
unpretentious, humorous. and is concerned about people. He's
widely considered to be "a great teacher" who transmits Shaldi
(enlightening cons~sness). as well as marvelous concepts and
techniques. Students find it easy to apply "Anandaji's"
Life-Realization teachings in their lives -very effectively.
Our Students ha, ... found •••
"Everything works better. I sleep well for the first time ever. Much
more emotional control (for me thia is a big deal)!"
-Kl, Hawaii
"I can relate to my patients at work, understand them and give
them more to help them get well. I am more in tune with my body
in sports. work and at rest."
-Tim Daley, Physiotherapist
"I come to the Tuesday night class feeling down and leave feeling
good. Tuesday always comes just in time. Every week I team
something new, actually. J\.et being around Ramakrishna Ananda
makes me happy."
-Dawn Joy M11rlrs. waitress
"No more bleeding ulcers. I can cope with the stress of the
business world. There is NOTHING I've wanted or asked for that I
have not received!"
-Sandra Watt. owner. large business
"My life NOW makes sense to me. The old cobwebs, the duet and
the clutter (within) are rapldly being cleared sway thanks to yoga
and associations. I've got NEW eyes!"
-Streams PeterluJ. contractor
"Living more consciously -Instead of unconsciously! I feet more
alive! More energy and alertness. Relaxed! I feet acceptance and
empathy with my fellow human beings. Ramakrishna Ananda Is a
truly Great inspiration in my life because he has proven to me that
one does not have to be a recluse in order to be enlightened. I have
always wanted to meet someone like Ramakrishna Ananda and
my prayers have been answered."
-Sharon MacGum. office manager
"Almost totally free from any illness. Ability to function efficiently
and ima9,inatively in a high pressure position in the computer
Industry.'
-Ross Stoutenborough, applications programming engineer
"A cessation of tension/migraine headaches. I no longer feel
physically exhausted from work. Happy and calm during my
workday and in my relationships. Ramakrishna Anandaji is the
most inspiring teacher I have-ever had or hope to have:·
-Elaine Schoettlin, legal secretary
Vl11U -r 1t~lal lteek 11taer.
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HOW TO Gt:T NT ARTt:D't
It's easy. Come to our Free Demonstration Monday night at 7:30 PM. tt you
enjoy yourself and like what you hear. make a 115 depcslt and enroll In the
Tuesday or Wednesday night class. We haw some openings in eech cllM.
Tuition Is still under $40 per month. and you get two cl-each night that
you come. We esk that you attend one night a Met! for three months to
give younlelf and yoga a chance to get nicety acaualnted. There are yoga
centers wtlere the cost is S35 an hour. P~le really appreciate our tuition · and often tell us the benefits they gain are prlceleu.
If you're.unable to come to the night clauea. we hawt a wonderful morning
class. The Free Demonstration Is 10 AM Tueaday morning. and classes are
held every Wednesday morning. While Ramakrishna Ananda does not teach the "'ornlng classes. Sri and Prakashana have years of dedication and
ability to share with those who prefer a day class.
If you wish to join us and are unable to attend our Demonstration. simply
send in your $15 deposit to reserve a place In the Tuesday or Wednesday
night class -or Wednesday morning If you prefer. Also Include your phone
number so that we can tell you about the special Of'lentation night.
1.lf'f'..-t:NRICHING Nl!Rlt'.fTS
'1011 WU.I. l.~ARN AT \'fN•A CENTt:R
ENRICH "OUR LIFE!
• How to redirect the restless mind into a state of clarity
and creativity
• The wonderful So-Ham and Chinmoy mantrams
• How to discover your Superconsclous Self
• Unleashing your inner power and wisdom
• Let your Superconscious Self improve the world around you
• Determining your own nature and developing your
personal way of meditation
• How to control the three main qualities of life
• Understanding and utilizing the law of cause and effect
(karma) for a better life
• Your aura -the wonderful energy that surrounds you
• Attuning with the universal sound
• Dynamic willpower
• How to know where you're coming from and where you're
going everytlme you meditate -the signs along the way
• How to transform anger, teiir and anxiety Into positive
states of awareness
• How creative visualization can dynamically benefit every
qrea of your life
• The seven levels of co~
• MUCH MORE
FEEL GaEAT •••
VITALITW, ~•EING
You'll also learn the science of health and vitality-Ha.the Yoga -
which tones and trims the body; vitalizes the heart, lungs. brain.
circulatory system, slows dow~lng process, and enables you
to discover and maintain a ul aenae of well-being. You
won't have to stand on your head or sit In the crosslegged lotus
pose either. You will go at your own rate w ith no strain, in a very
enjoyable manner. The ~atha Yoga ctuaes ar~ taught by Tar~.
Madhava and their assistants. some of the finest teachers m
California.
Discover the wonderful world of special books at our Answer Bookstore. Over
forty fields of inquiry: Health, Self-Help. Positive Thought, Metaphysics,
Children's Books, Nutrition, and many more. Heart-warming gifts too. Also,
beautiful self-help tapes by Anandaji: "How to Relax," "You Can Chooee Your
State of Mind," "Meditation Experiences," "A Good Nlgh1'1 Sleep," etc. Open
10-4 Monday through Friday, Saturday 12-5. Next dOor to Yoga Center.
COME TO THE NEXT FREE
DEMONSTARTION AT THE FAMOU.S
YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA!
Monday night, Marela 2 at 7:30 p.na.,
or Tuesday morning, Mare• 3 at 18s08 •·•·
445 Ea.& 17&• Street, C.•&a Me••
(Between Tuattn and Irvin• StrHtl)
(714) ••• ·-~
Come as you are. You'll enjoy yourself.
Don't put off~,. benefits any longer!
FOR Pt:OPl.t: OF Al.I. PATHN
Sometimes people ask if yoga is a religion. No. we haw
people of all faiths and walks of life practicing side by side
at Yoga Center. We've taught nuns, ministers. priests,
agnostics. All say they haw been benefited In their 1pirtua1·
life through our teachings. Yoga helps people physlcalty,
mentally and spiritually and particularly emphasizes the
importance of every person realizing his/her own individual
path.
Ram.kriahna Ananda
Internationally reepected Guru and Muter
of Yoga. Metaphysics and Mysticism
MADHAVA TARA
SRI
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~RIDAY, FEB. 27, 1tl1
OU~ 'N' ABOUT
TV LISTING
GARDENING
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Koi fish~
living jewels -
in South Coast
Village show. C2
•
Rising curtains show high, low spirits
The Pulitzer Prize and Tpny Awar d-winning
Broadway hit, "Shadow Box," is on stage al the GEM
theater in Garden Grove with Dan Cartmell and Marnie
Crossen, above, in leading roles.
Michael Crist.ofer's play about three terminal patients
living out their last days in hospital cottages earned him
national recognition in his first attempt as a plavwri!lht.
GEM THEATER director Thomas Bradac admits that
he 's taJdn1 a chance in staging a play about death.
"There are certain plays that people should have a
right to see or not to see and I think that this is one of
them," he said.
"Everyone knows someone who has had cancer. Reac·
lion will be varied. Some people will not want to deal with
It and others will find great relief.''
CArrllELL Ul CAST as Joe, lbe middJe aged blue-coUar
wor ker whoee wife Maggie, played by Miss Crossen, refuses
to acknowledge his illness or even step inside the cozy cot-
ta1e. Tony Sass portrays their son Steve, who is unaware ol
his father's condition.
Gary Bell is Brian, the flamboyant writer of dubious
talent who decides to spend bta lut few days doin1 every-
thiq that be f alled to do so far in Ufe.
(See SHADOW BOX, Pace C.'7)
PERFORMING AT TWO PIANOS SATURDAY IN SANTA ANA
K .... •nd M•rlell• L•beque eppeartng with Phllh•rmonlc
Sisters solo
Mehta, pianists to appear
Maestro Zubln If ehta wUJ make his second Oran1e County
appeannce ol tbe season wile be retlnaa to tbe podium to conchact
tbe Loa Aalel• Pbilbarmonlc ~beatra at I : ao p.m. Saturday in
the SantaAaaff1cbSehool Auclitortum, 530 W. W,tnutAn.
Tbe aold·out concert, part of tbe Orance County
Pbilbarmoalc Society's current aumerilldon aerin, will feature
tbe Labeque lilten -Kaua and Marielle -on two pianos.
Tbe Prolr•m c:boHn b7 Mebta includes Mourt'• "Sym-
plMmy No. 25 in G Ill.nor," 8artot'1 "ec.e.rto for Two Planoe
and P9m1Mion" and Tcbalkonk1'a "S1m,.._, No. '·"
A few ebclAee ••ti are ltill Hallable tor U.. Mareb 21 eon· eert ...... lbmal·WbllD anma. tM Dldllaal'ID08le'• auoclate
C!OHuetm wtD leid tbe orcblltra..._~ llartba Alw•ricb, ftery
Brulll• pl..iat and Aleunder u .. er, violin sOlaUt will be
feat.... ·
11,_..Wbun CbllDI la NPladnl Car\O Ilaria Otllllal, tbe IM'N llllllie'• milic dlnltar, far WI .. eert. 0. to U.
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Flirtations, such as those between Melissa Tos h and
Kit Wilson, above, fi ll "The Merry Widow" being present-
ed by the Fullerton Civic Light Opera Company at Plum-
m~r Auditorium, Lemon and Chapman streets , Fullerton.
SET AT THE TURN OF the century in romantic
Paris , Franz Lebar's lilting score recreates the waltz era
with numbers like "Vitia" and "Love Unspoken" (better
known as "The Merry Widow Waltz") and the rousing can·
can, "Eh, Voila Les Belles Grisettes."
The courtly comedy involves a baron's attempts to ar-
ra11ge a marriage between the wealthy widow Anna
Glawari (Su Harmon) and Count Danilo (Jim Rule) to
keep Anna's millions in the near-bankrupt country of
Petrovenia.
JAN DUNCAN, BENTON MINOR, Judy Lawrence
and Hank Alviani are direct.or, musical conductor, choreo-
grapher and vocal director for the cast that includes
Orange Coast' residents Linda Knowles of Irvine and Dee
Fowler of Costa Mesa.
Performances are scheduled for 8:30 p.m . Fridays and
Saturdays and 2:30 p.m . Sundays plus l :IO p.m. Tbunday.
Tbe show closes March 8. Reservations for tickets, from
$4.50 to $8.50, may be made at the FCLO ticket office, 218
W. Commonwealth Ave., or by phoning 879-1732.
•
Joseph Arnold and Linda Marie Emond, above, l'\ID
through some of the witty dialogue from "Blithe Spirit,"
cons idered by many to be one of Noel Coward's cleverest
comedies.
CABARET REPERTORY THEATER, whlcb
presented the improbable farce as its first production iD
1975, is offering it again in CTR's new home, tbe Sl•
million Brea Civic Cultural Center, 1 Civic Center Clrelic,
with Dr. Alvin Keller repeating as direct.or. •
Hilarious complications arise when a auccuaful
m ystery writer i.nvites an ir-l'epresslble aplrtuall•~Jo
dinner with the intention of gathering back1ro-d
information for his latest novel from an after-dbmer
s eance . Unwittingly, however , d•ffy Ma•ame Areati
conjures up a gbos\ or the writer's fint wife, creaUaa a
r ather uncomfortable menage-a-trois with. ~e bero'•
second wife. .
PERFORMANCES Tll&OUGH March 15 will be pre-ceded by a buffet of meats, light salads, wine or cider, served
one hour prior to curtain. Admission is $9.
Showtimes a re 8 : 30 p. m . Wednesda ys throu1,h
Saturdays and 7:30 Swadays. Saturday performances ..
sold out. Umited tickets for other days may be purchaaed
-by contacting the CRT box office at 8'79-tM5. It's open from
4 to 8 :30 p.m. weekdays or noon to 8 :30 p.m. Saturdays.
' .
Ready for rmme of your life?
Mwnmemc~
offers silem.
treatments
Three Swiss performers will
present their magic called mime
for full-time and part-time
children at2 and 8 p.m. Sunday in
the Orange Coa s t College
Auditorium.
But if you only think of Marce l
Marceau when you hear of mime,
think again.
WHERE MARCEAU lives
behind a white face, Mark Olsen,
Mark Thompson and Claudia
Weiss transform themselves into
a m e nage r ie : a bounci ng
"j e ll y fi s h ," a r o lling
·•caterpillar ,'' an inching
"worm" or a hungry, green
"clam."
The trio's title -"Mum-
menschanz" -is derived from the words "mummery," the
medieval tradition of performen
dis guised by mas ks and
"scttanz," which apparently
mel'na chance.
But tbelr two-hour show defies
description. It 11 for kicll, dan-
cers, aculptora, adults and those
who enjoytbe Man Brothen.
"To call llummenacbam a
mime abow la to call the Mona
Llaa a nice sketch," wrote Stuart
Bytofaky, drama critic for t.be
Philadelphia Dally News.
un 18 INV•NTIVE, acrobatic,
unique, latellectual, but warml1
human -and darned bard to
perform. I'll auarantee it will
make you laqb. lt'a candy fortbe
mlnd."
New York Tim• drama attic cuve BarD11 prmHd tbe a·
preui ........ "asreat..-..,
hr tbe theater, that la fuaDJ,
toucbln1, accurate and pro-· , .......
Admlalkmja 110.
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dleeee.
A more wbimatcal aeeond aet
• concerns nlatiomblps between
"peopae." Tbe tbrMHm• U ·
aume ,._allU• delplte l1ICb outludllla vlaq• u 1aateb
pach and toilet paper l'G2ll tor
facn.
Bow dael a WJet.paper l*'IOD
talk? By warolltq bla ...... . .__-. ......_,. ......... frown?.,==
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llMOWS '~lllCMHHA IUITa" t1 betne f:H•I•• •I....._. 8M latJnlay tn the ... u. ""-• •• Or~ CoMt C.U... IJll1 IJ.Wvlew ...... CoMa MMe. Adlwlillillt II ta. Jim ~directs the
c......tw IMotv ... 9UHtl'""" New Vortt, ...... ,=" o.k ... and London at .... .. veny Ill Hot91 , portreyed ~Diena
Wte... Mwk Oeukes, Xen Mertln, Jae·
41UtliM Qoy, Lesli C. Becker, Steve Benton
MdK-.rtMP9rry.
Pa•PO•ftAllC•I OP "TA•TUl'P•/' Moliere's 17'1\ century setlre on reltelous
"YPoCrlsy, will st.rt et I ton""t end S.tur-dey In tM Fine Arts Little ThN•r. HH161 •t
UC I nine. Tickets ere $3. Director Kevin
Cerr hm ctmen • verse trensletton to metch the stylli.lsets by John Berry for tM
Drema Wortlshop production.
THE ST•UGOL• Oil SHYLOCK, who Is vlc·
tlmlnd by the lndlvnltles of Venetlen preJ-
-..cllceMcta,,gotry, Is thebeslsof
ShekHPNre's sensitive end powerful
drema, "The Merchant of Venice," on the
Malnst.ge et South Co.st Repertory
The•ter, 655 Town Center Drive, Coste Mesa
from TUHCNy through AP,11 5. Curteln times
ere I p.m . Tuesct.ys through Sund•ys •nd
2:30 Seturdays and Sund•ys; tickets are $10
to $12.
YEA•NING AND IJUTILITY mark
Chekhov's "TM SHgutt" to be presented by
the UC lnlne Faculty Workshop directed by
Brewster Mason,' member of the Royal
• ShHespHre Com"ny. Admission Is $3 to the performances starting et I p.m. March
S-7 In the Fine Arts Concert 'Hall.
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"WITNESS l'OR THE PRQSECUTION,"
one of Agatha Christie's most suspenseful
whodunits, unfolds In Cal State Fullerton's
Llttle Theater, at 8 tonight and Saturday and
5 p.m. Sunday, repeating March 5-8. Tickets
are $3.50 at the campus Performing Arts
Center box office, 773-3371 . The courtroom
drama Involves the twisted story of a young
man charged with the murder of a mlddle-
aged woman who had willed him a fortune.
A MONTAGE OF MUSICAL MOODS will fill
the Long Beach Terrace Theater on Thurs·
day during the "Fred Waring Show -
Farewell Tour." America's singing master
will lead his 30 Young Pennsylvanians
through patriotic, Inspirational and
Broadway favorites, starting at 8 p.m.
Tickets range from $6 to $9 at the box office,
300 E. Ocean Blvd.
RONALD LEONARD, PRINCIPAL cellist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, will be
featured when the New York String Quartet
presents Schubert's "Quintet In C Major,
Op. 163" during Its program at 8 tonight in
the 'Fine Arts VIiiage Theater at UC Irvine.
Tickets are $6.
UMIVBSlTY
OF CALIPOIMA. . llVN
COMMITTll
POI AITS pr1Mal1
WOUIHG I S•Die410 lap:tm y c ..... , .
Tues .. March 10 -8pm -Village Theatre.
A musical celebrating the uncelebrated
worker in searc h of meaning and
money. Gen. $5, Other Students $4. UCI
Stud. $3
MOOH FOi THE MISIEGOTTEM by
Eugene O'Neill. The Old Globe Theatre,
Sat .. Mar. 14 -8pm Sun .. Mar. 15 -
2:30pm -Village Theatre. Gen. $6. Other
. Student $5, UCI Stud. $4
Tick.eta available at the ASUCt Box Office. Mon.·
Fri. from 9:30am to 4pm For Info , call Committee
fOf' Arts at 833-6378.
Men and Women: New Rules -New Roles
"The Changing Roles
of Men and Women in Society"
11.11.AllTH JAMIW A Y
Author of W-Tllllr M = .... .._., W.t& ........... and .................... _ •= s n a
11w ad_,, Mwcll I, I ti I ,
7:30,...
f 1 IO Ml•c .. Sc.._.. Lectwe tWI. UCI
Adml .. lon S1 at the door.
coeponeor9d by Stuctent Attal,. Lec:turu and the
W..'a l'rogr.m Bollrd.
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DOROTHY AND 000 fROll 'THI WIZ'
MM'tlne Olr•uH at.,. 8t LOftl .._,.
CHORAL AND INST•UMENTAL WORKS
will be presented during the 1o.day Los
Angeles Bach Festlval, starting tonight et
the First CongregatlOf)•I Church, 540 S.
Commonwealth Ave. The events,.led by RI chard Raub, music professor et Orange
Coast College, wlll start with an organ re·
cltal by Robert Anderson and eftd.wlth tM
"Mass In B Minor" on March I . For ticket
information, phone (213) 315-1341.
TELEVISION AND FILM personality
William Shatner wlll narrete Aaron
Copland's "Lincoln Portrait" when the Glen-dale Symphony performs at 8:30 tonight In
the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion at the Los
Angeles Music Center. Carmen Dragon will
direct the orchestra and a 200-volce chorus
in an American musical tribute. Tickets at
the box office.
A FREE CONCERT OF WORKS Inspired by
creatures whose twitter or flutter suggests
the flute -blac kbirds and butterflles-
wi 11 be presented by flautist Marianne Whlt-
myer and pianist Nanette Nowels at S p.m.
Sunday in Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850
San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach.
~ONIGHT SHOW BANDLEADER Doc
Severinsen will be trumpet soloist when the
Long Beach Symphony concludes Its 1980-81
pops series at 8:30 p.m . March 6 and 7 In the
Terrace Theater, 300 E . Ocean Blvd. The
$8.SO to$11.SO tickets may be purchased at
the bOx office, the LBSO office, 121 Linden
Ave., or Tlcketron outlets.
"SEAWIND," AN EXCITING BAND from
Hawaii that has evolved a pop/rhythm and
blues/jazz amalgam, will blow Into the
Orange Coast College Auditorium, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, at 8 p.m.
March 6. Tickets are $8 In advance •t the
OCC Ticket Office in the Administration
Building on campus or $9 at the door.
Custo~ Diving Suits
Include:
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Coste Mna. Pre-set• tlcuts.,.. $10 •t the occ TicUt Office or $12 at tl'9 door.
ltlANIST llONALD SIND•LA• wlll perform works by Stravinsky 8Htho¥en,
Br•hms Md S.rtok during• faculty concert
•t I tonlaM In the Cel State Long BHch
Unlversfty l'Meter, 6101 E. Seventh St .
Gener•I edmluton $3.
ENGLISH POltULA• MUllC of the 17th
century such as catches, "'61oels and
drinking tof'9I will be pre•nted by the Cal
St•te Long BHch Coltegium Muslcum at 4
p.m. SUncMy in Covenant Presbyterl•n
Church, flJ7 E. Third St.,' long Beach .
Tickets are $2.
SOULFUL SAXOPHONIST AND voc•llst VI
Redd wlll perform SUndey during the fr"
"After Hours" series •t 10 p.m. followlng the
muslcal '~Ho.gy, Blx Md WolftlMG
Beethoven Bunkhaus" at the M.rtfTaper
Forum In the Los Angeles Music Center. For
Information, phone (213) 972-76s..
CHICAGO SYMPHONY CONDUCTOR
Margaret Hillis will lead the Los Aft9eles
Master Chorale •nd Slnfonl• Orcheltr• In
Br•hms' "Tragic Overture" at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday In the Dorothy Chandler Pnlllon
of the Los Angeles Music Center. Tickets
range from $4.50 to $12.50 with speclal retes
for students and seniors.
LAGUNA 8EACH'S CHAM••• MUSIC Society continues Its 21st senon with the Amade Trio from Cornell University
performing on 11th century Instruments et
I: 15 p.m. ft\arch 9 In the LaguM Beech High
. School Auditorium, 625 Perk Ave. For ticket
Information, phone 494-2122.
A MODERN "DUETO'' by Israel Gebrlel, a jazzy "Rhapsody" by Jenice Gudde Plastlno
and clnslc•l "Quadr•nts" by Jemes Penrod wlll be premiered during the UC I nine
Dance Faculty Concert at I p.m. March 4-7
In the Fine Arts Village ThHter on campus.
Guest artist Don Bradbum will present
"Rock Rainbow -Remembr•nc• of the
'60s" during the concerts marking the 1Sth
anniversary of the dance program at UCI.
Proceeds from the $4 and S8 tickets benefit dance scholarships.
JAMES HUDNALL, LEADING researcher
of humpback whales In Hawaii, will offer the
keynote address of the Dana Point Harbor
Festival of Whales at 3 p.m . Seturday In the
new Orange County Marine Institute.
LIKE MUSIC WITH PERSONALITY? Artie Traum of the Woodstock folk music com-
munity will present original work at 8
Orange Coaet College preeenta
GLENN MILLER
ORCHESTRA
SATURDAY, March 7
8 PM -OCC AUDITORIUM
2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa
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Cal lfoml• meets at 1: IO p.m. SUndeJ In the
Elks Lodge, 11551 Tr•lk Ave,, Gardin
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McLNn from New Ori..,. wlll perform •t I
p.m. s.n:t.y at the Churcttol Rellglous
Science, comer of LatUM C..yon and El
Toro ro.ds In L99una BHch. TlcUts$2.50. ~
THE C•YSTAL CATH•DllAL Bellcholrs
wlll chime during "Bell·A-Mo ltellano'" an Italian dinner with continuous emerte n-
ment from s to 9 p.m. Satunl9y In the Youth
Center Auditorium, Cttapmen Avenue at ·
Lewis Street, c;.rden Grove. For further In-
formation, phone 971-4167.
LECTU••R WILMON M•NA•D wlll keynote "A w .. kend wlttt Somenet
Maugham" S.turct.y end SUndey In the
L•guna 9Hch Hl9" School AudttorJurn, W
Park Ave. The film "Quartet," te.turlng
Dick Boprde and Mal Zettlrllng win be
shown Saturct.y and "Of Humen ~."
starring Bette O.vls and Leslie How•rcf, will
be scr .. ned Surmy. The event l1 spo1tl0Ad
by the Friends of the L-vuna BMch Library.
Tickets at the door.
COLO•l'UL JAltANESE KOi, fish often
called "living Jewels" •nd worth thouMnds
of doll•rs, will be dispteyed from noon to S
Saturday and 9 to 3 SUnNy on the .-n In
South Cont Plea Vlll-O-M s-.nflower and
Bear streets In Sent• AN.
MILITARY PAGEANT•Y ANDfr•useof
the "America stngs" •ttractlon wtll mMc.e
this an ~i•llY "trtotk w11119ftd M Dis-neyland. 'The Fourth Georgi• R ... mentel
Band" will plrf Civil W•r er• musk In
Frontterlend. The M-..k Klftlldont Wiii be
open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m . bofJt d9ys.
THOSE HAPltY-00-LUCKY Irish Rovers,
known for their hit song# "TM Unkorn," will perform at I p.m . AUrdl 10 In the La
Mir.ada'Civlc ThNter, atlp.m. Mwc" 15 at
the Ahmanson Theater in the Los An9etes
Music Center and at I p.m. MMch 16 In the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Tickets from
$8.SO to $12.50 may be purchMed at the
theaters' box offices or Mutual agencies.
FREESTYLE DANCING TO SOUL, rock,
reggae and disco Is available ftom 8 to 11
p.m . ~ery second and fourth Friday, start-
ing this evening, at 20062 Laguna c.anyon
Road. Laguna Beach. Creative movement i-;
enc ouraged. Admission is$2.50for adults, $1
for children.
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New chef broadens dining .. horizons al K~~~
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Northern CIUaa'• 1ehool of Mandarin rook
Ina hu 1•lnM 1.t .ne>tMr foothold on the
Oun1• Coul And thH•'• every •Ian It wlU be
with u. for a lone llmf' to come
One C'OUld predict 1tay1q pc>w•r baaed on
lhf' ract Uaat UM-restaurant lllt>lr Kam'I in
CorOfta del Mar ha11 alrt!ady ~n oo the local
d1n1n1 cene for ra 11umber ol yt>ara Rut there's
coruildf"rably mor.-to the 11tOQ'
TO at:r.P AB&t:AST OI,. chanalna aod
lftC'rt~u1ln11ly 1toph1 tk11ted mttr1can tastes_.
lt'esi~rn fun
C liffie S to n e will emcee a c ou ntry
s ho wdown a t 8 p . m . Saturday in the
Orange Coast Colle ge Auditorium. 2701
Fa irview Road , Costa Mesa. Admission
will be $6 to hear Billy Arms trong, Kay
and Garth. Curtis Stone and the Electric
Cowboy Banet .
BOUILLABAISSE
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& Sebastien Aubert "V"
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STMMIO
PAUL MICHAEL Directed by
as TEVYE GARY DAVIS
with award winning
Choreography by
PAmHUBLER
"No T...,.,. hM ec>Poeched !he IOlel c:Nr·
K19N M>Ot'I ol Piii.ii Moo"-4 ., !he oenll 81
ro6e -TOM TITUS. 0...., P*'4
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-Bill KELL V. ~
Scbaslim/GRAND
owaer Kam YM bu taken a blt phm1e and
added Maadarla eulaine to the previously
•li·Cu&ODM• bUI of rare.
For atartera he found a chef with
Impeccable cr9denUaJ1 in the fleld of Mandarin
cookery. He is DeMy Joe, a muter of the art U
ever , whose beat-known earlier artillaUon
.,. hereabout.a was with the Sb8ftlbai Pine Gardena
on BaJboa laland.
OeMy'a Mandarin dishes, whether in the
bot and spicy or milder mode, are bound to
make even the most confirmed Cantonese
addicts start giving eround. At leut that was
our conclusion following b initial aampline or
Kam's broadened fare during a dinner visit last
week .
Of course, one or lbe truly dellgbtful things
about the restaurant now is the opportunity to
s wing -so as to speak, and if you're so inclined
with bolh schools of cooking in a single meal.
But if you're solely one-way .... well ....
you can slick with whatever bent by which
you're bound.
FIRST, THOUGH, FO& those who might be
a bit shaky on ttle basics or Chinese cuisine, a
brief review is probably in order. And brief it
will have to be s ince Chinese cooking is
distinguished above a ll else by its sheer subtlety
and enormous range.
Mandarin (or Peking) of Northern China
and Cantonese of the South represent but two of
the country's five main schools of regional
cooking. The others are Shanghai <East).
Szechwan and Hunan (Wes t) and Fukien
(coastal China l.
Perhaps the most familiar Cantonese dishes
are sweet and sour pork, pepper steak, almond
chicken, egg roll and egg foo yung.
Thanks to a s ub-tropical climate, Canton's
trees and shrubs are laden with fruit. As a
result. fruits and fruit juices are used in more
Cantonese m eal and savory dis hes than
a nvwhere else in China.
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Old fashioned, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style .
. . and the Gr.1.llll Ponat(C now offers rou
an t•n:nirljt to (.'0 fT1pt."tC With rour favorite Ol(:ffiOf')".
" Soft tinldinjl dlnncr music.
cklt3nt '-·:mdldit rnhlc sctti~"· the wantleur of flami~ tahleslde cookery.
lltc ultim:uel)' dam·eahle Dick Powell Trio Is featured ,
·n1urStla)' throuf(h Saturday 7 to I l , and soft p(ano OC~r ('\'Cnlng<1. V..lec parkinft.
SFAFOOD CONNOISSEURS .
Thur.i<b)', Friday. Saturdil)' ~for our "fl)'intt Lobst,.,. .. dinner
fn~h Maine hlhSccrs, O)'!llcrs. clams. ftown ln fr&n BcMtun. Olsplattd F~cnwrs. rtjoiccl
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IHHOO Mac:A11hur Ri>U~nl (71-4 ) 7'J-8717
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Delicacies auch as pineapp1e chicken, decided winner. Tbe rlloid bar~ ~k,
ahrlmp or beer with &in1er and the many sweet bamboo shoota, ahrimp CijpeaeSi:a., pea
and sour dishes make uae of a wide variety of pods are brouabt to1efh• in a , ·f'UN
fruit. Southern co0kin1 also utilizes the least oil and served from a slzdin1-Mt steel . ,. ~[ir~:~~=~onal styles and the cooka excel in AllONG &AM'S NEW lland~~· , , ao
order of mu ·shu pork, $5.15. has to A~ at
THE CUISINE OF PEKING derives its the top with the best bein1 served eflew • . ID
character from three distinct sources -this great venion a combination~ ~ded
Chinese Moslem. Palace and Mandarin dishes tenderloin of pork with cabbace aJ¥.1 ~c;rMbled
and the indigenous cooking of Northern China. eges is folded (tableside> WO the ,..ea~
OUT 'N ABOUT
Here the staple food is not rice but wheal flour
·from which are made many noodle dishes,
steamed bread a nd dumplings plus the
pancakes for mu shu variations.
Northern food lends generally to be lighter
than that or other provinces and includes both
pungent sweet and sour dishes and more subtle,
delicately seasoned items . The use of garlic and
scallions is also characteristic.
Settling into dinner at Kam 's you'll
probably experience a touch of showmanship in
the fine art and intricate detail of the decor,
even before you're s erved something like
sizzling go ba.
DECORATIVE THEMES INCLUDE the
dragon and phoenix. In ancient Chinese thinking
this most powerful of animals and attractive of
birds dominated all others to becom e the
symbols of strength and beauty.
Leading off our dinner was the appetizer
plate for two, $6.75, consisting of fried s hrimp,
barbecue ribs, pork, rumaki, egg rolls and beef
soo chow. The latter a particular favorite -
netted grilled and skewered slices or tender beef
that had been marinated in an especially
delicious sauce.
From the d epartment of ·'Our Chef
Recommends.'' the siizling go ba. $6.95. is a
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Real
Cantonese Food
ut here or
t•ke hom•
STAG
CHINESE CASINO
For top Mandarin honors of tbe 'Mebine,
however. we elected ims)erial 1brlriip,q•t&.75.
(Exceedingly hot and spicy. the shdm. are
served in dark. rich and dramaticaJly pungent garlic sauce.> .,_. ._, '-4
Kam'• Northern cooking has a'&rllbttious
accent on the "spicy hot," but the ftet.r-eJfln~nt
in the cooking is tempered by . an et(~ally
dominant emphasis on delicacy. Batanct;' and
buoyancy or navors is your reward aceorCffngly.
each dish retaining its own strong perltonaUty
without fighting ilA neighbors unduly. 1
Nearly 100 ala carte choices on the menu
enable you to be as adventurous as you dar~.
Additional mandarin selections include lemon
c hicken, $5.15; princess chicken :~ .. 4.45 ;
Mongolian beer, $4.95 ; spicy pork, $4.96.•r,
I' ' FIVE ORIENTAL STYLE family dianers
range from the Mandarin, $5.65 per person, to
the Happy Buddah. $9.35 per person.' 'As an
example, the Empress, $6.85 per1'd)erson,
provides egg flower soup, chicken.in-Ure.bag,
barbecue ribs, egg rolls and fried won ton
a ppetizers. shrimp mushroom chow mein,
Mandarin duck. Kam's special cashew chieten,
fried rice, fortune cookies; for three or more.
persons add oyster sauce with beef.
Open seven days a week for lunch. dinner
and cockt<iils, Ka m 's is located al 2121 E. Coast
Highway <near the intersection of MacArthur
Boulevard ). Corona del Mar. Telephone :
673·9919.
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Or._ CoMt DAIL\' PILOT/Frld•y. February 27. 1981
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The .-1cbolotlcal Uu1Uer bu evolved a
1rtat cl9al onr the put Hveral dec:ada, and
one DMd orib toe a look at aome ol tbe older
vtralona ol tbe~enre to reallae j111t bow much. 1
Two taam •• ol this type ol lay have been
produced local y durint this 1lill·~ef year. The
n,.t wu "Double Ooor" at Lhe Hunlia&ton
Beach Pla,ybou.ie, 1tnd now Showcue Produc·
Uon1 hu revivt!d the British chiller "Rope."
IMmt AJlt: t:XTaEMELY melodramatic,
limited &n acope and dimension and generaUy
d•ficlent in sub.surface conflict. Extraordinary
interpretation is required to breathe life into
Ph•Y• Uke these and render them sta1eworthy.
Where "Double Door" could not quite over·
com" this deficit, Al ex Koba's production of
"Rope" does so quite smOOlhly. Koba creates
an Instant aura of ominous forebodin1 following
a senseless thrill killing and maintains it
tbrough the assorted inanities of a party scene
that follows and leads lo the inevitable retribu·
tion.
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Thil partU:ular ''middle third'' ol tbe play la
tricky t.o pull olf, since it scarcely deala witb tbe
crime (which is unknown to all but tbe
perpetrat.on). But an atmoapbere ol almost UD·
bearable tenaion must override thil sequence,
and Koba bu accomplished thiJ commendably.
THE MU&DEaEas A&E a palr ol colle1e
roommates who have done in a companion for
the sheer sadistic enjoyment ol It and depoeited
him in a trunk on which a buffet la laid out for a
handful of guests. Aided by a ainlJe, hardly
dam•ing clue, one or those invited ferrets out
the truth.
In the Showcase production, the 1troo1e1t
force on stage is Peter Stone'• vicious,
egomaniac al killer who also must keep bis more
insecure partner from eoinc t.o pieces. St.one
employs a terrifying sense ol control onata1e.
his madness skillfully implied rather than over·
<See PSYCHOLOGICAL. Pase CS> .
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PLAY REVIEW Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 27, 1981
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Saddlebac~ 'South Pacific' cast adrift L ~ D£~a
INOIAN RESTAURANT
91 IUCllA8L llOIJGAN ............ -No..._ U.U UT ...... an lavolved with
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alw•Jt..,..,.. la •mben 'ftwlr ,.. .. rina ot
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SofDe taJeat 11 evident, but It '• literally
~hand the lefttl
ft DUIGNK8 WALL\' lh&ntwn bas done
a NautifUI job ol recreallna the eicotic au.ra of
wartime PolyoMll Hla intricate a,nd 1tyli1ed lt-.. nery l1 nit-el)' e mphuiMd by U1htln1 de·
•tcD•r Karen Ba.lkow Packer, wbo 1&1ea her
1ki111 to create i. mellow, other worldly at·
moa~re
That H ad . litUe el1e remaans to recommend
this vt"rsion of the 19~ Pulllier Pn&e winner.
The actlna is sttlted, the son11 are delivered
without feeling and the dancinc. at its best. is
at'ceptable
(There's one exception: Betty Woo, as the
Pol)'Delillft lut Llat, ia a lithe and lovely
daacer wlU. a amile that projects all the way to
the ba~ row. Bouquets fM Betty).
"Soulll Paclftc" la, of coune, a wonderful
play, ud one that crea~ a bit ol controversy
wben !t opened on Broadway some 30 years ago.
TBS ICENI! IN WHICH Enslgn Nellie
Forbuab chanced her top right there on stage
(albeit hidden from the audience's view) raised
a stir. She doesn't do that this time around; she
just staya In her tube top. Tube top? In World
War II? Unfortunately, yes.
And the song "Carefully Taught," a moving
statement on lhe nature of racism, caused some
comment way back then. Unfortunately, that in-
tegral theme -the absurdity of prejudice -is
all but lost In this lackluster presentation.
The impression is that there are some good
performers on stage who have not been forced
to the limits of their abilities.
Hal Proppe Ill as Luther Dillis shows a
lot of enthusiasm for his role. Jami Emley as
PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER . • •
<From Page C4)
stated 10 an outsta.ndlng performance.
John Moskal enacts his jittery accomplice
with stuvering regret, a young man obviously
lured into the crime by his nagging desire lo
··be somebody," but who lacks the fortitude to
deal with the situation afterward. Although his
character is virtually written out of the climac-
tic moment, he impresses nonetheless.
THEIR ADVERSARY IN the •·game"' is
Paul Teschke. a gimpy, overimbibing old man
whose wits remain razor sharp and who easily
sees through the younger fellows' charade.
Teschke relenUessly pursues his suspicions in a
portrayal laced with depth and character .
"Rope" is a fine example of what can be ac·
complished with a musty script when direction
and characterization are in good working order
It continues Fridays and Saturdays through
March 14 at the equally vintage auditorium,
7571 Westminster Ave.
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VIRGINIA MA YO HAS replaced the pre
viously announced June Lockhart in "Murder at
the Howard Johnson's," opening March 5 <it
Sebastian's West Dinne r Playhouse.
Miss Mayo joins Dennis James and Alan
Young in the comedy by Sam Bobrick and Ron
Clark <authors of "Norman, ls That You?">
The show comes to the San Clemente theater
after a successful run at the Union Plaza in Las
Vegas.
Ensign Forbush is aJmost good. Wayne Gagne
ast Lt. Joseph Cable borders on the verge of
credibility. Tamara Martin as Bloody Mary, the
Tonganese capitalis t , shines above the rest
a lthough hers is a s mall part. William Reynolds
does a decent job as Emile de Becque, the
French plantation owner , but his accent varies
from British lo German never French.
Still. their performances are often strained
and their characters deprived of depth. De Bee·
que falls in love with Nurse Forbus h without ap-
parent motivation. Like wise, she seems to over-
come her bias a gains t his half·Polynesian
children by simply deci ding not lo be prejudiced
any more.
And the death of Li eutenant Cable , a major
character. is sort of mentioned in passing with
no real imµacl.
I N SHORT , DIRECTOR Brian Donoghue
simply doesn't make it work. He fails to bring
out the best in his playt:rs and he allows the
hi gh points of the tale to pass without dramatic
emphasis. What ht> docs well is move large
numbers of pf'ople about the stage in a skilled
fashion. <.1rl<l that s somt•lhing
L1kew1st'. lh t· effor ts of vocal and in·
st rumental cl1n·ctor Ri ck All an fall a lilUe
!>hort of the• mark Thl· songs are delivered
without genuine emotion <or with the wrong one
should Ensign Forbush b<' cheery while sing·
111g "I'm C(ln11a Wash T hat Man Right Outa My
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Marty Green, Guy Babusek, Carma McMurphy
and Belle Lee. All lend credibility to the situa-
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Meanwhile, at the other Sebastian 's dinner
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Friends look iriside for miracles
a, ISl'PPA8 IU ............ -
lllr tuud lklnn r '• "l..W. Mow .. " I• a
rou1hl> l'llt 1em uf • moM that dualn Y041 '• n.• bnWam In c-. • ne, Ulen 1lap1 )OU with
dum ...... ln the> nt-10
trandaco. Here, he COGlftlates witb other
cripplet at 1Cu'1 Bar, wt.ere they drink, play cards Md joke • lot. They're all ln IOl't of •
forced retlremmt: and tbey seem to be enjoyln1
tbemM1ve1 lnordlnately.
THE nL• 18 BASED on the fond idea lbat
tbei only really ridiculous dreams are the ones that dC>n't come true. The dream in point li1J IM UM') ol H••r)' <.IMI• Sava1 ;, who.lie
10 ..._, MIC'lct. flap, ru1hloof'd by a tree 1rnd a
t~ .... ~ 1 tum t;rokrn. bruh •nd Uvin& In
a ~ he>u t la 11 ruu dowrl di trk l vf San
belon111 to Jerry. the bartender at Max's (David
Morse>. who believes that an operation on bis
ly IOI THOMAS "-T-. 4U«I_. PIHi
"THI! l!LeftHANT MAN" IS a
celebration of human d1gnltv, the
brief triumph ot a hornblV de
formed man who escapes from frukdom. Although the face of J ohn Hurt 1s concealed by po1.mds
of makeup, he manages to con· vev the an9uish of John Merrick, the 19th centurv Englishman scorned by society because of an
accident of nature. Anthony Hopkins Is equa lly sensitive as the surgeon who rescues him
from sideshow maltreatment.
The black·and·white photography
is som,llm~ murky, but it is
ideal for the dark happenings in
the alleyways and hospitals of
Victorian England. Da vid Lvnch
directs with a sure hand, stress·
ing the pathos, not the horror.
Rated PG, the fil rn will scare im·
presslonable voungs ters.
"THE DOGS OF WAR" Is an
absorbing study of the nihilism of
mercenary warfare and post· · colonial politics in coastal Africa. Christopher Walken Is a modern
gun-for-hire employed by a cartel
to overthrow an unfriendly tyrant
mask of a face is perfect for por.
tl'ayiog the klller·mechanic . Ex·
cept for a brief, extraneous
dalliance with an old flame. he
has erased his past In order to pursue his lonely, cynlcal pro-
fession. Walken emerges as a
major star. Rated R, with much
cold·blooded killing.
"THE INCREDIBLE
SHRINKING WOMAN" carries,
the theme that commercialism
and adulterated products can be injurious to vour health. That's
certa inly true for Lily Tornlln,
who is exposed to some untested chemicals and finds herself
diminishing day by dav. Unlike
the thriller "The Incredible
Shrinking Man," this one Is
played mostly for laughs, although there is one genuinely
scary scene when Miss Tomlin
falls into a garbage diseosal. The laughs are frequent and
sometimes explosive, thanks to an expert cast. Rated PG.
without being condescending,
and Dan Petrle's direction main·
ta ins a crisp pace. c asting is
splendid: Edward Asner a s the
hard-nosed precinct commander;
Ken Wahl as Newman's voung,
loyal partner; Rachel Ticotin as
the Puerto Rican nurse Newman
falls for. Solid entertainment
with a touch of social commen-tarv. Rated R.
"RAGING BULL" displays both
the artistry and the shortcomings
of Martin Scorsese. No director
employs the camera so sensual·
ly : even in black and white, the
film isylsually stunning.
Robert OeNlro'is more of a rag·
ing boor, destroying the love of
evervone important to his I ife.
Ranging from hard-muscled con·
tender to pot· bellied has·been,
De Niro creates an unforgettable
character. Strong support comes
from Cathy Moriarty as the wife and Joe Pescl as the loyal
brother. Rated R.
"TRIBUTE" is the flip side of
"All That Jazz," the story of a
bad knee would allow him to play aemi·pro
basketball. He's tall, fut despite the "6ad le1.
and bu a murderous Jump abot.
But he spends all bls money on bis
girlfriend's heroin habit, I.Del when her pimp
punches Jerry out for taking her back into bis
house, be loses more than the fi1ht, he loses bis
will to do anything except lie in a bathtub and
soak his wounds.
There are side dreams too: Rory wants a
family (we don't know why he tries to kill
himself, that's one or the interesting things
about the movie -but he's got the look or a re·
luctant loner trying to make relationships for
the first time in his life) ; Louise, the waitress at
Max's, wallt.8 Rory; and the cripples all want a
hero to rise from their ranks.
ROBV ARRANGES lbe operation for Jerry,
and we watch the events that surround his rise
lo athletic stardom. It's an urban "Wizard or
Oz," but the characters don't look lo a wizard,
they look to themselves for miracles.
"Inside Moves" is a t.Matrical drama in the
best sense: The high points or lbe movie all
come in dialogue between the c haracters. Work·
ing from the Todd Walton novel, screenwriters
Valerie Curtin and Barry Levinson have built
the film around the chatty, in·joke humor that
the down·and·outers use to hold their private
world inside Max's together.
The writers draw the jokes out for more
laughs than they're worth, and at first it seems
like bad comic judgment. But after several of
these howled-over bad lines, we catch on that
that's what the characters are all about: They
bilk a moment's levity for all it's worth, and
then some. They taugh too hard, loo soon.
THE TROUBLE IS THAT the film doesn't
give us the other half of lbe equation: We don't
see the desperation behind their smiles, only the .
teeth. If Donner and his writers weren'i trying
to be so squeaky-clean, and admit that some or
these men are miserable, their triumph at the
end via J erry -would mean a lot more. The
film makers have gone so far out of their way to
make these cripples lovable that we can't help
but hale the m sometimes .
LOSER FINDS A NEW REASON TO LIVE
John 511¥1199 teed• cronln In 'lnalde Move•'
David Morse, a tall, cherub.faced actor, is
brilliantly cast a s J erry, the spoiled hero.
Morse looks so s ure of himself, even in the
worst or Jerry's delusions, we find it hard to
believe that he can be saying and doing such
stupid things. He brings a kind of perverse in·
nocence to the party.
Wl111 THE EXCEPTION of a few confus -
ing edilings, Donner's direction is crisp and to
the point. He actually seems to gain assurance
as the mm progresses ; be does away with some
irritating psychological drum rolls after the
first half-hour, letting the characters and his
fine troupe of actors speak for themselves. He
never lets the story lag, but rather hurries us
from one scene lo the next. l and install a friendly tyrant.
I. Walken is badlv beaten on an ex· ploratory trip as a tourist, re turns with a fighring force to
destrov his tormentors. The ac· ,, tion is strong, the tone somber.
"FORT A'PACHE, THE
BRONX" isa cracker jack COP S·. and·lowlifes movie, with the pov· erty·blltzed 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 compelling performance in years. Heywood Gould's script, based on the real·life exploits of two Bronx officers, is intelligent
show biz character who insists on
cracking one-liners a ll the way to \ the grave. Trouble is, he first Still, the mistakes in ''Inside Moves" are
guileless; they're made in the name of earnest-
ness and we forget about them almost as quick·
ly as they occur.
The effect isn't one of fragmentation (the
story is too heavily plotted for that>. but rather
a likable kind of shyness. It's as il Donner
doesn't want to let us chew on the scenes too
!ong for fear lb~t we'll find something lacking
m them . In reahty, there's a great richness to
..Inside Moves:" it's a rarity.
, The film's major strength is
" Walken, whose androqynous
must make peace with the prig-gish son who feels he was
neglected bv his fun·crazy father.
Genuine laughs abound. and not a
few heart.tugs. Major credit is
due Jack Lemmon. Rated PG.
Savage gives a m oving, self.effacing
performanc:e as Rory -we can see the chip
slowly lifting from his crippled shoulders. . ~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A LECTURE av LEGENDARY Hollywood
glamoW' photogrephet' Georve HurNll at 8
p.m. Wednesdlly In the Or•nge Coast College
Auditorium, 2701 F•lrvlN Roed, Cost•
Mesa, will be followed by a reception In the
Photo Gallery on campus wheN his
portraits are on exhibit through Merch 6.
Admission Is $3.50 to the lecture and free to
the gallery from a to 5 and 6 to 9 Mondays
through Frldeys. Hurrell's contempor•ry
work Includes Bette Mldler, Tommy
Lasorda, Liza Mlnelll and the Osmonds.
ANOTHER ARTISTIC CONYERSATIOlt
will occur at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday in the Cal
State Long Beach Graduate Center where
Paul Wonner, guest-artlst·ln-residence, will
discuss his works represented in several na-
tional museums. His new paintings may be
seeo through March 22 in the CSU LB Art
Museum and Galleries, 1250 Bellflower
Blvd., from noon to 4 ands to 8 Mondays·
Thursdays, noon to 4 Fridays and 1 to S p.m .
Sundays.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARIE Cosindas, one
of the pioneers in using Polaroids for fine
art, goes on display Wednesday in the new
Gallery 103 at Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Her Byzantine
style portraits capture modern celebrities
within idealized circumstances. Entrance
donation: 75 cents through March 27 from 10
to 3 weekdays and 7 to 9 Monday and Tues-
day evenings.
An all·new musical stage spectacular leaturing
Jim Henson·s SESAME STREET MUPPETS.
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family runt• Vlnlyerd (RI CJ) M•A•a•H
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burnt ""'*' • ttove hi 11
trying to fill ••plOdM 0 Ml'NEY MIU.DI
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hoodlums who will take
over when the old building
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'1t'l%ard' IJaelc
Dorothy C Judy Garland) lend.a hand to
Scarecrow (Ray Bolger) wbo hopes Wilard
will give him brain so he can nsure hl'a
own way out of predicamenta. Classic "The
Wizard of Oz" airs tonight at 8 on CBS,
Channel 2.
t::M.~ 7l00 C.NIW9
tee NIM
H/IW'f DAY8 AGAIN
Ralph OeMr1s Illa df-of
becon!lng • comic wMrl he
dl~ tllet he can
mall• blgoer money .. •
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M•A•t•H
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Oled lor • )Oint medlcel
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G~ta: K81 Rudman. Burt
Becllerecll, Carole Blye<
Sager. Susan Anton. Fred
Knoblock.
7:30 9 I ON THE TOWN
Hosts Steve Edwards,
Melody Rogers s1 .... and
Melody talle I IOolc at Ille
controverslet Cryatal
Cathedral, "Garden
Grove's Gt11a House" and
Reverend SclluNer. tlle
man bellll)d 11; backstage
at Ille Loe AngeiM Oc*\
Goff Tournament.
I PN&YPalO
~-au.I: s ..... Allen.
I Ta.ITONI ...
,Am THI MUie
AU. .. THl,MaY
Arelli9 ii ...,ed to try out
when there .. an oe>enlng
on the Cannonballera
bowling teem. •THl••·-llc:CWMGI
"Penaion PIM8" Thl1 p<o-
gram talc• a lo<* at the
poNit)le end °' SoClal
Securi1y end Ille futw• of
private penlion plena.
CJ) I' .M.. MAOAZINS
Jeannie Miiier visits
LaCoste. OM ol Illa beet
and moat ••cluslve reao<t
1PM In Ille world.
1.-00 8 (I) MOYIE * **'n "The Wizard Of
Oz" (193111 Judy Garland.
Ray BolOer A young girl
from Kan ... Is hi1 on the
'-<! dutlng • t0tnaoo and
wall• up In • mythical
land ruled by• wiurd. (RI
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(Pfamierel Me!llM Sue
Anderaon, Mery McDo-
nough A l\Ofllfylng oont"t
dafflop1 betwMn two
leer\•. gttle wtlO both
lleve the po.-of witch·
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p<eeidant wltll Cart H
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Hoat: Jim Cooper
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HOii: Murray FrOtMOn tO:OO. CJ) DN..LAa
Ray and Donna marry. the
cold wer ~ Jocii
and Ellie eacalat• and
Bobby lonna an 111111.-
wltll CMll. G .-C:MAGAZINE
wmt DAW> 1NWMLEY l'lf.•.=:w
('ft
"Tiie RIYW It Wider Thanh
Seema" John Stem ••em·
1,_ the U.S Army C«ps
of Engl,_,. contr~ai.I
plans to erect damslt"
110ng Ille Low.r Flathead
River In -•ern Montana.
GD M.1. MOYEAS'
JOUANAl
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS • 1:00 -"Tbe Wlsard of Os."
One of Amerlca'a favorite movl•, thia
119 fmtMy laaturea Judy Garland, Ray Boll•. Jack Haley and Bert Lahr u
co:nlona on an unusual Journey
(p at left).
NBC e •=00 -"The Munsters'
Revenae."'l'bo.e crazy characters are
back in a new adventure. Fred Gwynne
and Yvonne DeCarlo star, alone with the
rest of the orilinal cut.
ABC e 9:00 -"Midni&bt Offer-
ln11." Two youna 1irl1 match their my1Ucal piOwen in a fripteniq club
between 1ood and evil. Meliua Sue An· doraon and Mary McDonouah star.
...... ~.pay
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lnalUry.
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• M•A•t•H
Wiien ........... paren11
.... notlftad !Mt lie'• 6Md.
he finds II no -v metter
10 •• ..,..,.. that he'• lllYe.
• MOVIE * *,... "Apache Rllln"
t 1065) Audi• Murphy.
Mlehael Dante. Wiien the
~· Ap9cllee revOl1
agalnat the lnvealon or
their l\omeland, • cavalry
e11>taln Is _, to mall•
peece.
• DOtCAWTT
Guest: M:r--.wrlter Bo
Goldman.
CD INEAK l'MWEWa
Roger EbeM and a-
Sllllel review "Sunday
L-.." "Cllerlie Chan
And Tiie CurM Of The
Oregon 00Mn" and lllrM
otheir "'°"'*·
'1:*1 8 CJ) MOYIE * * "From Noon Till
ThrM" f 111771 Cllarlet
Bronaon, Jill Ireland A
drifter 11 recruited Into a
rag-teg robbery gang. (R)
• TCN»tT
Host: Johnny Carson
Gu.ta: o.vtd Letterman.
Carl~
• MOYIE *'h "I Wu A TMtlage
Werewolf .. (111571 MICll ...
Landon. Yvonne Ume. A
psyclllatrlst changes an
111.0alalll*I teM-ager tnto •_....,bani on murder. ·~YI ***"Allr9Mc:arN81'ned
Oeelre" (1951) Marlon
8tanOo, VIYten Laigll. A
Soulttern !>.-. IOMI '-
IMl!y Mlle trying to p<•
-.. f8ded gentllity agalnat the Niraument of
"-llarllll and brulltll l>rolller ..,,_,_.
• • CAl'TIONED A8C .....
-tM>flGHT-
12:*18 MmNCIHT P'l!CIAL
Hoat; David Steinberg.
Gu.II: Freddie Prinze,
Month Python'• Flyl119
Ctrcua. Burnt and
Schreiber, The CommlttM.
(R) ta:• e vmo war: MOCITMM!tMa
au.!1: 9oO Ge6dotf of
Tiie Boomtown Rita; Tiie
au.boys; A.C. Ouec;e_
GI CMOl. 8UlllNETT AND,,....
G..-1: Tim Conway
1:00e MOYIE * * 'n "A Night In Cua·
blanca" t 111461 Mar•
Broti.s. Lois Collier Sev·
er•I men <•ti.ts• p•nde
monlum In CeMbllnca
II DONLANI
~II: Alan Alda. Jeannie
C. Riley. Juper Carron,
Colleen H-it
• IHOIJl9aHT
NETWON< NEWS
JOHN DARLING
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Tiw ............... Crillle ._no r-.aect '°'•or , ...
, •• MOVm * • "Doorllaatdl" I 1•721 ..,, ..,_, .illOJ a-on .
A men ooncM:tinO Mftder. ---di-• "'*' lllMd dllcowwt 11'91 tM...., ~ radlo-
actlY9 ,..... r-.i a lltil1
for ~ dafolmil19
IN leland'1 lnhabltam1 •
1:408 MOVIE * * .... "Tiie Gr_, Slime"
t 1HOI Rot>«t Horton,
Luciana Paluzll. Plant 1119
ffom an ....,old attadl1 •
U.S • ..,_... et8'1on.
1M1 .....
tlOO COlm)'(...,..
MOYll * * * "Tlla Comte .. ( 1Nel
Dick Van ~·· MlcMee L•. A faded llent Mn
Iler regains f-""'*' lie
t>eglna makl119 comk;al
....,..,,.. commerdall .
l:il I IDfrONAL ~ MOVIE
......... Adviae And Con·
_, .. ( 19821 Henly Fonda,
Cllerlee Laugl\lon. Tiie
pteeldant' 1 llP90int..-11 of
1 contr-slal aecretery
of slat• t>eglns a dr1m1tlc
ec:counl of Waahlngton
polltlea.
J:.IO ..... 1:41 ....
l:IOe MOYIE * 'h "Tiie Bladt Wlllp ..
( 19511 Hugi\ Marlowe,
Coleen Gray. A pair of
1>roti.1 corM to Ille r-..
cue of four danc.-111111
q.-.1 and meet with
trouble In tlle form of a
gangiet•. l:OO. MOVIE
• • 'h "F'nt ~On
Venus .. (1982) YOlto Tani,
Otdrtdc LukM In 1980,
eight Klentists do~• 1
p<ogr-cMtiultlon on
Illa planet Venus. 1:401 NIW8 S:IO MOYIE * * 'n "Oino-.rua" ( 19601
Ward Remaey, Paul
Lukatller. Ounng the c;on.
structk>f> of • llerbor on a
tropical laland. a ca.......,.
and p<ehilloric l>aalll are
uneer111ed and found to be
still alive.
4:JO. NEWS
4:369 NEWS
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CHANNEL LISTINGS
"Tlla Munsters' Revenge"
Wremief•I Fred Gwynne.
Yvonne O.Carto. An evil '
YiN•ln mutermlnd• an art
Hlllbft heist and somehow
gets Ille dim-wilted Her·
man Munster involved
"A Converaatlon Wnll
Clerk Clifford" em M<>ye.1
talks with former presiden·
1111 edvlsor and Secretary
of State Clark Cllll0td. cur-
rently one of Wlllllngton's
top l•~s. about Ille men
fOf whom he worked. (Part
1)
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A clllldllood rival of Mias
Kraus wtlo belieYH she Is
married to Ille governor
arriYeS II the mansion '°'
• yjsjt
II MOVIE • *'n "Chino" ( 1973)
Charles Bronson. Vincent
Van Patten. A l-'·aoe
boy befriends • hall-breed
lJ.S. hockey trim11pla dramafized
10-.30 0 YOUTH ANO TH£ --• NEWS
• IND8'EHOEHT
• NIETWOfl( NEWS •
11:00 9 G 8 CJ)®) NEWS
9 KENNY EV£AETT
VIOIOIHOW
Kenny suffers badly from •
The real drama better than TV • version
ABC films
'Freedom'
HOLLYWOOD (AP 1
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES (APJ -I wonder when
1t occurred to ABC that making a big TV
movie out of the U.S . hockey team's star·
tling win in last year's Olympics might not
be the "natural" it seemed at the lime.
Perhaps it was when someone realized
that a whole lot of dramatic conflict would
have to be contrived lo make the thing ac·
ceptable to an audience widely indifferent
to hockey. Or. perhaps it never occurred to
ABC at all, which would explain this three-
hour blimp of a movie. "Miracle on Ice."
to be broadcast Sunday at 8 on Channel 7.
TV REVIEW
Russkies. and s ince none of our Olympians
was one-legged or blind or on parole from
San Quentin, much is made of goalie Jim
Craig's poverty and the fact that his
sent chills of pride down the national mother had recently died. The presence of spine . athletes' agents is even called upon to help
But it turns out that some things that pass some of the lime.
happen in this life are not perfecUy suited BUT THE HOCKEY triumph was one Cf'
to TV drama (surprise!), and the Olympic those national experiences meant to be
hockey victory is one of them. Witness savored in the quiet of individual memory;
"Miracle on Ice." movie makeup and camera lights distort
For 2'h hours, Karl Malden (playing the moment.
U.S. Coach Herb Brooks) and bis team of The delight of that happy Olympic gift
young actors struggle through the business was that it was unexpected, delivered in
of trying to create dramatic mountains out the night by unheralded strangers.
of molehills, or hockey pucks, if you will. America was just sort of silting there,
idly wondering about the hostages in Iran
or the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan.
when ABC sportscaster Al Michaels said.
in effect, "Hey. look what I found here.
Som e American kids are doing good ...
We glanced over, and sure enough, there
was a little something lo be proud or. And
the best part. somehow, was that we didn't
have to earn that good feeling by following
the team's development and fretting over
its chances and such. Now ABC is asking
us to pay.
Mare Winning ha1
stars as a tecn·('\gc gi1 1
who is suddenly on ht'r
own in "Freedom," :rn
ABC movie now in pru
duction.
After s he is ema11
cipaled by her famil~
and a court of law. sh{'
joins a small carnival
and for the first time ex
periences a family life.
YOU CAN'T BLAME ABC for trying,
really. After all, that network covered the
Olympics and had film of an event that Malden goes on and on about the nasty watching itself being pummeled. perhaps 1-.======:.:============================-=================-i
Four's a crowd on
'Three's Company?'
By J ERRY BUC~
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The
question Jenilee Harrison can't
answer is the one everyone is asking.
Is s he going to be a permanent
replacement for Suzanne Somers in
the hit ABC series "Three's Com-
pany"? The show also stars J ohn Rll·
ter and Joyce DeWitt.
THE Zl· YEAll-OLD actress, only
half a year out of use where she was
the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, was
recruited last 'November as a result
of a contract dispute involving Miss
Somers. NRW Productions and ABC.
Miss Somers' character, Chrissy
Snow. was sent off to her mother's
for a prolonged visit, and her role
was chopped down to a one-minute
"phone-in." Miss Harrison was cast
as Cindy Snow, her klutzy country
cousin.
•'I'm not a replacement for
Chrissy," said Miss Harrison during
a break in rehearsal. "Hopefully the
public will accept me and the rattn1s
wUI stay high. It all depends on me.
So far um season. we're ln ninth
place in the raUn11.''
SHE SAID SBB has never met
\
Mill Somen, nor does she consider
her absence -or even her return -u a factor. "That doesn't affect it,"
abe aald. "It ~ on m)'Hlf and
whether J do a 1ood Job."
Bende West, a co-producer ot tbe
aertea, said. "WbeD we introduced
tbe new character we purpaeel)< did
rtot w• bel' to be a mirTOr lmqe ol
Cbrlt11 lnow. Becauae that would aort f1I be """"I from oanelv. ... rt;; ..... claaraeter.
1 ••we a• 1111 a eomplMelJ dlff._t ew_...., Actuall1, t.M two eeuld l '
play in the same show together. She's
accident-prone. clumsy. We wanted a
different type, not dumb."
TOM WERNEll, A senior vice
president for programming al AB<;.
said Miss Somers' dispute was with the
producers, not ABC, and that it would
be up to them to settle the matter.
"We'd be delighted to have her back."
he said.
Miss Harrison does not play the
dumb blonde characterization staked
out by Miu Somers during her five
years on the show.
"Cindy's from the country, so she's
not real country," said Miss Har-
rison. "it's just that she's not up with
big city life. But she can learn. She's
a lilUe ltlutsy, but not dumb. Just
naive. She's bubbly and ener1etic
and eager to please ber new room-
mates.
"They call her 'Hurricane Cindy'
became she opens doon real fut and
has an accident. She'll help John fold
an ironiq board and It'll fall on bis
head. It'• never really my fault -
it's just the lituation."
Ml88 llA&&l80N'8 e.perience la
limited, but abe did earn enou1h
from commercial• to pay ber own way UlroUlb use. It alto paid for a
condo, 1port1 car and an investment
i n real estate. She also waa a
cheerleader for tbe Loa An11ln
Rima. She baa cbarm and warmth ud a
•UDDY 1mlle tbat would melt tbe' lee
around • qent'• heart. Sbt *1Ea
well wttb atan Ritter and DeWitt Ud
... mi to have a ftalr for ~.
Sb• .. ucBed adlnl wlUI 1 ... 1e1t,
WbO ii tbe aberilf OD "Tbe Diak• f1I
Hassard." " •
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INFORMAL
MODELING
12-3 PM
I ._.
YOU-VI IHN THEM ON THE MU"9ET SHOW,
THl TONIGHT IMO•. THI MIKI DOUGLAS
IHOW. THE ... v o .. 1mN SHOW. THl 810
IHOW ANO HIAME IT .. HT. AND
l'O .... LY ON BROADWAY Wtte .. l THlY c1ua .. ATID THEIR 4TH VIA .. 0'
NM09'MtNO.
"I RECOMMEND IT!"
• WlttM Ken, N. Y. TirMe
"'INCREDIBLE. IT AEALL Y IS FUN."
-°"9..,....N.Y,,._
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
2 PM a 8 PM -Auditorium
2701 Fall'Yiew Rd .. Costa Meu (Oft S.n Diego Fwy)
RESERVED SEATS: $11, $10, $9
Ticket SalN 1t Door One Hour Before Show
,_ .a~TIDll a RR•-u21 •IHYAT:_.. CALL ~
VllA AND llM1UCMD ~
0rMge Co•t DAILY PllOT/ftidmy, February 27, 1181
Try baclcyard
living style
Hot haM ud Hper retreat, or do U rw JGU.
,.... .. .,. .... Ml UM oa T .. •Y wlll '-•lp JOU
b' ~ ~ ~•• claoole ,._.. •""*' to la1 "1118 .. 8'riq IM )'OUt plttie1&l&r IOU aM
natlo•. Tiie l••• of ell•at., al&We JM la IN"__. M•" .. .._... Mltctial u ..Uacthe
Hd -IHH. Mf'fert W.Dd o/ ~ ....
llat Mk> alv• • llll• · uct la&uNI, •Ill·
caaHft of W'tra. Uv · ... Uw rw ...... .... ••• '°"' ....... a...etMal Ac cordina to tbe lrafflc now aDd worll
AmericM AllortaUoe ol wl&Wa '/Ol#ll aoelal ad
Nursery.._, people Ud eec111omle ..... ud de·
a p proaca-ed a-om• alna.
PVBLlt NOTIC&
landacaplaa from ti•• Tbe ti.. ud abrut.
time IMy fint laadecl at you cbooae for your
Plymou&91 Rock u a tool backyard havea not oaly
to plea.e other people. provide beauty, but
The front yard, tbea, serve practical functiooa
was for sbow ; tbe u well. Tr'eea can fUter
backyard -well, people bri1bt sunli1bt and
didn't seem to care. absorl) it.a heat; in fact,
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PUBUC NOTICE
THEN CA•E THE
idea of outdoor livin1.
developed in California
and applied across the
country. The backyard
was tranafocmed into a
secluded retreat from
urban pressures, an ex·
tension of the family's
living space. Today, it is
ideally -a private
comfortable area ,
s heltered from noises,
tailored to the specific
needs of the family.
Planning annual 'Spring Flfng'
Betty Jo Knickerbocker. Sharon Pence and Sandra Schwartz go over
guest list for Spyglass Hill Garden Club's 6th annual "Spring Fling."
The mid-winter social evening will be held March 7, at 7:30 p.m., at
the home of Mr. and Mrs . Stephen Schwartz in Harbor Ridge. The
catered event will also feature musical entertainment.
the temperature beneath
a tree may be 15 to 20
degrees lower than in lhesU:O. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Creative landscaping
answer to small space
select only the plantings
which wilJ enhance the
space, not overwhelm it.
didates for c0ntainer liv·
ing.
Hanging baskets of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T no follow Ing ptr sons are 001no
buitneH '' la l HUMAN A(TUALl2Al 10N
SE llV•CES, -(b l EOUCAl IONAL
OPPOR fUNITIES FOR NURSC:S IA
DIVISION OF HUMAN AC ·
IUALIZAllON SERlllCESI 18o)7
FIOrtd• Street, S<ult llO, Hunr.noron euc h, c 1111ornl• -n...a.
Ann L l(rueger, 700/1 Sw•nSf!a
L.•ne. Huntln,qlon B••cn. (.alttorrt1a 970 ...
H•I..,. L. Butler 1•YI !.uMv (rt'\!
Fullerton. t alllornla 91.:IS
Th•S Out.Int"~., 1S tOl'\duCttd t>-; a
9eneral ,,.rtnersh1p
Anl\ L -C.rU..Q4H r •us ~••lenwnt .,., toeo w1tn tri.e
Counly t ttrk ot Oran9e Coun1v on
Ftb, l. l'ltl
~ Ull7J
Pt.11>"'""° Ot'.,,Qft Co•s• D••f1 P1•ot.
Feb o, 11. 70, 71, •'1181 •7>81
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE PV-.UC NOTICE
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..,. Oltlrkt .,. Mid $tle<lt1~ellons
•re bY rel•_.. -• -1 fll llil
notke.
S,..clllc•ll--Ofl\er ..,_..,
tloc11ments ffleY lie ... lftl,..• et.,. of•
Ik e ol IM ~ 5MltMloft OIMrlc:t
Ill•. 1 .. 10M4 Ellis AWfllMl F-t.in
V811•y. C..llornl•. CC)94t1 of Ille eq11lp.
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•1111 ,,,. sletutet of 1114 St••• 01 C•lll-•. wUfl toc.i I-~bit
INrtto, -M directed I" tlle Of_.I '°'"' -lpec:lflu1tl-. Bidders •re hereby nolllled th•t
1111r-nt to h ~rwl\IOfts of ti. ~
Cod• of tM StMe of C•lllornl•. tlle
9-0 of DI-tors OI C-y S...lt•· llOft OIWICI NA. 1 ,._ eKartelNO ,,_.
prev•lllng re11 Of -diem w•9111 •P·
pile •DI• to Ille -" to oe c10f1t tor 1 l\e IOC:•llly In Wlllch lllt work (, to be
Pfffllf'rned 1n camptl..,ce '"'" Setllon 117l ol IN '--Co* of ... Stale o1
C•lllo,nle, ew1 It Is meo "' ,,. 01110
ol the S.Cr.tMY of 11141 County Senlt•·
tlon District lfo t of OtMIGe Countr
E•th bid ~II be m..-on the pro-
POWI torm lurnolhed by Ille Dlltric1
•nd encl-In Ille f'nWlope su1>ollea
by Ille Olstrlcl be•tlllCJ Ille 1111• of lfi•
worl\ •nd IN ---rotSS 01 lh<'
b.ldd•r •1111 no olller dhlinQul1n1no
m•rl<OI. It I\ t,. solo respoM1b1111y ol
llM bidder lo see !NI Ills bid I\ rt
<elvtd in Pf-r tlrn• Any bid re
u ivtd ••t• I,. KMdulecl cto .. no lime
lor ••ulpt of "'"' "11111 be returMd 10
PUBLIC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUI .......
NAMll IYjt.HNN'f
' ... loll-41\f lllW .... " dDiftt bllJ nt nH.
J AYllollAC co ... n1 OtV•
Orlvt, Ne"'oorl lte<ll, 'elllornl u..o
John J lloll<Kerl"tn, ,UO CHI
O"Wt , Newp0'1 aee<ll, CAlllor"I
t2~
fill\ taAlne" II C-u(ltO Oy llft I
dlvlllu•I.
JClftn J Mct<••rtn
PUBLIC NOTICE
F ltTITIOOS BUSINES!>
NAME STATEMl'HT I fhv to1tow1nq pt1~ '"* uo1ng ou\I
n~~\ .t-.
M l.. RE.Al f<,IAl E 11 00>JW"°'\
)(.I '' ,,,,.,. (1Jl•forn1t1 '1111>
M orQAll•I J('t\n C l r t'IOn It'
UoowuucrSo ff"v1rt~ Cdfifornl• ·1Jll) •
1 fi1\ bU\lnt•\, t~ 1.onc:IU\l-ed Ol tn 1n~
<11w1dU~I
Mdtl.li"''' J l.arhou •
tn1._ 'tbt~rTI·•nt Wi'f\ l'flt•Cf W1U1 tlti"
<. ount" C.ltor"' •JI tJrAn'-),, (.ou•'fv Utt 1 .. 0 4 f%t •
F1Ulaa'.
trw btddtr ""'C11Pt1Wd. ..,u:ot. .. hed Ot~•OQI 1,1\i Oo1•v P1hJt1
E•th bleldar must be licensed 1n 1ne ~vD ~ IJ ,, • 1•1H1 ,,,v d•
Sl•lt ol c:.llfornl• eno qualll•eo 10
p.,lorm t"41 work ~c,lbe<I on !he ~<lhc•tl""'
A pr_.1 ~•r•nlM ol not IK\ !Mn
ran oerttnl 110%1 01 t"• tor•• bid I •rnounl >Mii •«omc>MI, HCh blo •no
m•r l><t ln Ille lorrn ol • Did bond .,. uuuer·s or t.,,llted chet k P•••l>le 10
tne Oi1trict.
PUBLIC' NOTICE
FtCTt Tt OUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEllolllENT
fht-IOOowi;1n9 pietM)ft IS 00tn9 DU'\f
f\f\\ 1U
fHE PflOJ"(l C.ROUP, HGO
lrY•n• Av'10ue1 Suit" 70S. N .. wport
8f'aCh Cat11orn1• •2M4
This cozy haven amid
the urban or suburban
sprawl can be created
by anyone with a litUe
help from nature and
your local nursery.
A UvlNG screen of
ever1reens will muffle
street noise, break chill·
ing winter winds, bide
unsi1btJy views. Proper·
ly planted lround covers
reduce maintenance and
prevent soil erosion on
sloping land. And the
plants )'OU add to your
landscape today will
probably mean a bjgher,
quicker sale for your
home in the future
should you want t o
To create an inviting
landscape which you
and your family can ad·
mire and enjoy does not
require a tw o-acre
estate, or even a half·
acre plot. All it takes is
a little imagination and,
perhaps, some h e lp
from the experts at your
local retail nursery or
foliage and flower ing r:icrmcjjuusrNus B A L C 0 N Y plants add interest to NMAE STATEMENT
The e ... rd ol Dort'(IOr S"' !ho (C>unl~
!>•nlt••an 01\l•ltt No 1 reur•n ,.,.
rlQhl IO ••)K l ...... or •II Did~ Mid 10
•••Ve My Of •II lff~QUIMU10
(n•r1p\ ll,_nc: 1t1) MontNf'"~
A-.;enu~.C:O-.•., Me\.! l•IHorn1a~16lD
Tn•\ t>usm""" l'\(.Ooduc.lfl'd by d" m·
CllVH1U.ll
The first and foremost
point in planning an al·
tractive livable
landscape is to have a
plan before you start.
Without an overall aon·
ce~l of your outdoor
family room, your vis· ions or good limes at
home might end up be·
ing only visions. A plan,
however simple it might
be. will prevent your
backyard rrom becom·
ing a hodgepodge of
plants hard to take
care of, disappointing to
look at, uncomfortable
move.
Take the first step
toward good times at
home by designing and
planting a landscape
that provides comfort,
privacy and beauty.
gardeners can take ad· your balcony garden ... ~~~.10110••no per._•• aoino bu"
vantage of the nursery and brighten your in· OVAL.1rv coAc .. woRK!., ,..,"
industry's latest door lanscape when ~:~;ni i..-. """11no•onehch c a
technology in container temperatures turn cold. M•r~re1 Jon AnthOny 1011 He11
plants. Small s hade and When planning your A;•,.;,H~::i::.S:~~ct~ 9:,~·~n '"
flowering trees, dwarf outdoor living space, re· d•v•du•1
Sy Order of ri..
&o.ro Of Oirec101, C0unt1 S.itrtul•lton <.n,.,.,., Ati•"'
0 11tnc.I No 1 of '"'' U Alf'n\PtU .,., "'"° Wtlll tn.t
0r.,..eounty C41llo<n•• ~:~~~:,! ~~'~,,:,' CJr t1ttQf tounl'f' Ol'I
~:.t:::ne Syln\ler Fl.MIU
Publlslied OrM\9' Co.t,1 Oa1&v P1lol PuOl.-\f\ed Ot-AnQP-C'M\l 0d•l\i P11ut
Feb 70. 11, 19'1 IS•.. F•o 70 11 ~· • ll 1991 i?I ••
garden center.
With the housing trend
turning to townhomes
with postage -stamp
yards, to condominiums
and apartments with
small balconies, the art
of landscaping has
become even more
fruit trees, evergreens, ~ember that an ~ttrac· i Thls :!: J;.Z~t~1':"~ with •n• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICf:
Shrubs, even Vegetables llVe landscape reheS On County C•trk ol Or•nve County on FICTll tOUS 8US,.~ESS
-all are prime can· quality. not Quantity. "•:~:~:·~".:.co .. , oa·~·~~: 1 n~ :~:£~Tf},!,~!:~!J..:~ 0"" "' r.:··
1
,.,~,A:.~.~i.~!.~ME~~ • .,0 11,.,
Weekend
gardening
checkliat
Occ to Conduct Ftb.71.~r.~.U.20.1981 1010·81 /l~~~t~ PRE.SHA OAIA ~·~ll,M') _ t.. l ~ ~u"iuwk,•UO A•.
-----CON SUL lP.NT lo lOJ M t .<~n ,.:1 QJrtlln" o. '•· 31 '"·ti. lttlt th:ti "·
PUBUC NOTICE tourt Fovn•~·n .,.,, ... Cahlotn•• 1Hnulh•r<I ~'"''""' C:a111urn1,1'i0<.llU 9'108 Ty •tuu Pn.)f'), U)OI 10WA; l d rl; :
to live with. l
THE LANDSCAPE
experts at your local
nurse ry or ga rden
center can help you de·
sign your backyard
• Prune fruit trees
before new growth
starts.
creative.
Dwarf varieties o(
• nnrseries tour
plants. containerized A tour of five highly specialized plant
trees and shrubs, and nurseries located.in northern San Diego County
ca re fully designed will be conducted by Orange Coast College's Com.
patios and decks offer munity Service Office March 14.
the s ma 11 . s pac e Fee for the tour is $17.50. The bus will depart
gardener a diversity of the OCC Auditorium parking area at 8 a.m. and
• Time is running to a options for an attrac· will return at 5 p.m .
close for bareroot plant· live, livable landscape. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are
ing of roees, shade, fruit on sale in the Community Service Office, in OCC's
and nut varieties. EVERGREENS and Administration Building. The office is open Mon·
flowering shrubs pro· day through Friday from 8 a .m . and 6·7 p.m ., and
• Amf nd the soil vide privacy screening Saturdays from 8 a.m . to noon.
before planting this lo townhouse dwellers, Tour conductor is Dr. Gary James, professor FUCL~.· a club ye a r's veg el able ground covers allow for of biological sciences, and chairman of Orange
IIB garden. Replenish or-easy maintenance, and Coast's Division of Agricultural and Biolo1ical
ganic matter and potted plants give Sciences. slates meet nutrieota. seaaonal color. The tour will visit Grigsby's Cactus Gardens,
The same rules of The Plant Place, Tropic World, Seaboms, and
Garden Grove Branch • Don't fet tbe weeds landscaping apply to Stubbs.
or the National Fuchsia get ahead ol you. Mulch small spaces u well as Grigsby's specializes in, cactus and rare suc-
Society will meet Tues-the soil surface around laree areas. The dif· culents. The Plant Place features Pachypodiums,
day at 7 :30 p.m ., in shrubs, trees and bed· ference, ol course, is in Eupborbias and other unusual succulents. Tropic
Ga r den Grove Com . ding plants with a 2" the size and scope of the World has a vast array of tropical and subtropical
munity Center, 11300 layer ol organic matter plantings. You'll still plants.
Stanford Ave .. Garden to discourage weed seed want to harmonize col· Seaborns deals only in Bromeliads and Cyads.
Grove. germination. ors, shapes and lex· Stubbs specializes in Fuchsias.
Richaro c.rwrwts. p,.,~1 .... '•H>.J ""' I ~un11nu1ori B"' ,. n l.\Jhturn1a 91~4/
FtCTtTIOUS•USINEH ~tnv• co~rt J:ountd•'1 Vdlff'Y Ph bw\lft\. ' cc·noucr ... a o ....... tn 1''.
MAM• 5TATSM•NT C:elltorn•• .,108 1°'"'" ,,., • lh• rottotiWinQ H rtons •r• do•no T1'1\ ou\1nt•u '' t:ondurtea ov •n 1n r-. ._.._.., f'n.,.m •
t>u\.lftHS••: dl¥tdu•I~ tn1\. ~1-.1\t"n'\!"' N1U 111rd ..... ut' me•
AEOONOO PLAZA SHOPPING Rtc,,.rdC: Prut•• l.uunlr U~•• ol Or•nQ« C:ou"h "n '
CENTER. l Corporet• Pl .. e , Sult• ll11\ ""''•""""' •a\ 111eo w•Ul 1ne F~D l l<l&I H ~,,8t
700. N•-1 .. •11, C... -Counrr Cl~r• ot Oreno-Counl f on I' IV>O Or C \I D 1 ~ IOI~
DeftN• L. Gibb And Rutt. Ann Ftt> j , 1ftilt rt••i•"' F-uo"'~1• ~J. 7U ,:~:, o._J •i y 0/i ltl' Gibb, J Cor-<tt• Ptei•. Suite 200, r ., -l
Nawpo'1 a..ch, C.. 92..0 Pubh~l>ed 0-•noe CCWI" Oa<IY l»lot, t
This buMMSs I• belnQ conc11K1..i oy Feb 6. ll.10. 71. 1911 •7'1 •• PUBLIC NOTICE \
lnGlvl-IS • ~:.i!":~:: PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS9'151MEU ·1
This --t .... filed wl!n ,,. NAMI STAT•llollENT
Count• Cler• or o. ... -County on FICTITIOUS BUS~ T"t •ono .. ino person• ••• Oolno l ,. ,_ bu'''""-' •i Febr.,.ry u. 1"'· 1 M NAME STATEMENT I " ., 8 £QUIPMUIT AENl AL.S,
fl1W.15 '"'t1'in~,'.o.",ow•n9 ~f''\On\ ".'~ oo,ng tJM)() w l("t"'"" Or~o-C1tH'o""'"" Publlslled Or•n0t Co.ul Oa11r P olo! v • ' ' Feb. 27, ~ •.•• 13, 10, t9t1 100.-81 I N s 1 I r v I L " I-, •n•7
CAllOIOVASCUc..< lECHNOLOGv J P•,llr••" Rl<Utls. Inc• 1.00 w ...
PUBLIC NOTICE
r:1CTITIOU$ aUSINESS
NAMll STATeMSNT
The IOI-no pe<1on k oalno Du\I
Mn•" CAVAlfAGH AND ASSOCI ATES.
111SO E. 17th Street. S.nl• An•. C•. '7101
J•mes P•trick C•w•n•1h, 1•
Ninos, Irvine. c.. t?T14
T"is bu$1MSI Is ,_U<ted b' 1n un·
lncor110r•ed •-Miiion -r .,..,. • 1W1rtnerslllp
J-s "-tno. C.•..,A9" Thi• stat-I wft lllfd wit" IM
Count, Clerk ol Or.,.Qe Counly on Febr.,.ry U, ,,.,,
F1'661'
Plll>ll ..... C:.-to.st O••IY P•IOI
Feb. 11. Met.•. ll, 70, 1"1 ~11
t .t7• t F ,.,,-.hn Awenue-Sutlt' A K•••U•. OrenQit. C•llforn1• •2661 fuu1n, C•hfornt•92'il0 • T1t11 N,J,in1•:u '' condvcte'd by• cor
Medt<•I Ete<.t"1n1C'\ SvHfm\ 1 nc por•rlon
11ncor1>or.11..i 1n Stell! ol C:d••l~•n•d PAllo<ER & RICKETTS INC
l41'f Ff'..n•11n .-~. St1tl# -'· fw)l•n 4t1'Wr G. Rl<lfth,
C•lilorn1•07oll0 T hi\ ,';:::::;:: wa~ llled W•lh ,,,.. Po~=;~o~\•ntt't\ IS (Of"<lucted O) • co,-CoutHr cr.rr-or Ort:lno11 COU(1fy on
,¥,t_.<11ta1 l-:fectron1c" '>'f'-ltm.. Frb 111 1'M1
Inc
A~r1 \,.IJ00-1u•
Pr,\tdt''lt
T '11\ Sta~n\\\f\f Wd\ flle-d N•lh tnt"
County C•er-. ot Oral'Qot Count, O"I I
f*b J. 1911
f-1Hl11
PuOlf\.nt<I Or•nqe c.o~ut Dd•lv P1to1
Feo •. u .10 11 1qjj1 • •'u ~·
FIS ....
Publl\hed ()r41n~ CO<lll O•lly PllOI F~o '° U. ~re~•. IJ 1tt1 •tt·••
PUBLIC' NOTICE
~
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATfMENf
[ A•tl\: t_ PUBLIC NOTICE l 1".,~.::,"n 1a ~;
.,, ,,., r,. • :),, ·'"'
t F• 11flt,1 n \/+1ih 1
Bob Heckenlaible, er.· lures. But avoid the ten· "The five nurseries wiU have items for sale,
pert on rems, will tell • Pn1ne fuchsias back dency to put a landscape including many very rare and unusual plants PUBUC NOTICE F~~~!:~!':::S
why ferns are easy to to the edge of banging designed for half an available nowhere else," Dr. James said. n •• 10110..1119 oenon ·~ oo.no ou"
I ,to f J"' •I '1 ' ,, .1-t I ~h 'f ;
-,111 I' t s;_(J .I I A '''I 1 I Al 'Ch I •
grow and will answer all baskets. Also pinch back acre in your 20x30 foot Persons planning to attend are asked to bring riCT1nous au11Nus ,...\.•~;.TvRA oPr icAL. c~ 11>11~
questions. geraniums for bushy backyard. With the help their own picnic lunch. •w..a STATUMNT Tuu1n Avonut, su11r AJoa. co•la
ff' u.,. .....
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Guests are welcome. wtb of your local nursery. For ticket information, phone 556-5527. Tll• 1011-1119 P•r.ons .,. do•n9 M•Y. c.111onvH2m ------------~g:..ro ____ ·---------.------------------------------~~-----1 bu1iMun. s PE s s ~ Ptlylll• Ann -<Both, cs.too ·~
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Turn your
unu5ables
into
usable
cash. can
Daily Pilot
classified
642-5678.
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MARIGOLDS 4·· Potted Size, 8rtaht
Spring and Summer Cdor ..........
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LANDSCAPE CO., IMC. ztn....,... ... (II..,, 111C-. ...... CA
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COLOR DISPLAY
AZALEAS
'REDWING' &'ALASKA'
Two sun tolerant coastal favorites, n-•:,:orgeoua •. m;!I
50Al. SIZE
REG .
12.98
GrHn-up Azaleas•Camelllas• Gardenias
g:cHACON LIQUID
IRON AND ZINC
Curea and prevents yellow leaves.
Feed• through leaves aa well
as roots. Promotes blooms.
1 pint m•kH up to
11 9111. Reg. 2.29
I Florut Special I
Save10%
.. illfiiJi:+Mdw 19% OFF on our beltu
. one ol+klnd SILK FLOWER and
DRY ARRANGEMENT& Somethln
to Ht your hOIJ'8 decor
WONDERFUL GIFTS.
Hu,,,,-SuHIY llmlted •
Slrice fNI
Hallishn
Nurser~· Florist
2l40 Harttor llvd., Cotta M11G
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Avt., C~I• ~.Ca tU7' n Thl1 sl•l•-nr ,._, 111"" w1lh lh~ TIHS bu.iMSs is conducl~d bY ~ in Countv Cltr~ ol Orin~ C:ounty on
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
~ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STAtEMEHT
Th• tollow1n9 P•rson\ •r ~ 001no
r:tCTITIOU' BUSINESS OUS•neS$ ••.
HAMii STATEMEllT C G . ' ASSOC• A 1 ES, 1000 W
The 1011owi119 o•rsons art doing M•cArl,.ur. •<S. S.nl• An•. C• 9'110>
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LAGUlfA PACI Flt County Clerk 01 Or""Of' County on
FINANCIAt. FtOruor, 76, 1'91.
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Counly C .. rk ol Or.,.oe Countv on Ftb, 71, Mltr •• , ll, 20, t'llll 10) .. 11
Febru•tY U. 1 .. 1. ,,...,.
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Fet». U , Met.•. 13, 70, 1'tl 11).11
PUBLIC NOTICE
P BLI(' NOTICE
FltllflOVS 8V'1NESS
"'"ME SlATEMENT
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Pubh\hed Cl< ~"9<' (N<t OA•IV P1101
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PUBIAC NOTICE
We know It's tough to buy a new car these days. That's
why we've just done something about it. It's called the
I 0% Cash Savings Plan. And her~'s how it works.
Just bu~ lease or order a new 1981 car from the list
below by March 21, and a check for 10%ofthe base
-~ These cash savings are on top of your
Lincoln-Mercury Dealer's already low prices.
vehicle sticker price will come to you directly from
Lincoln-Mercury Division. If you prefer, you can use your check
amount toward your down payment. It's as simple as that.
Remember, you must take delivery, lease or order
the car of your choice now through March 21 . (Limit
of one' per customer. Participating Dealer contributes
part of the cash savings.)
The 10°/o Cash Savings Plan. from Lincoln-Mercury.
We're making it easier to buy.a new car.
LINCOLN-MERCURY DIVISION --
MODEL BASE PRICE. GET BACK 10°/o
Zephyr 2-Dr. $6,16.3 $617
Zephyr 4-Dr. $6,282 $629
Zephyr Z-7 $6,.311 $632
Zephyr Wagon $6,577 $658
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Capri .3-Dr. $6,745 $675
Capri GS .3-Dr. $6,927 $693
Cougar 2-Dr. $ 6,5.35 $654
Cougar 2-Dr. GS $6,906 $691
Cougar 4-Dr. $6,694 $670
Cougar 4-Dr. GS $ 7,065 $707
Cougar 4-Dr. LS $ 7,666 $767
· Cougar XR-7 2-Dr. $8,005 $801
I Cougar XR-7 GS $8,325 $833
Cougar XR-7 LS $8,720 $872
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Lincoln Town Car 2-Dr. $14,0;24 $1,403
Lincoln Town Car 4-Dr. $14,423 •t,443
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Mark VI 2-Di. $17,237 $1,724
Mark VI 4-Dr. $17,682 $1,769
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1981 TOYOTA
LONGBED SR5
PICKUP TRUCK
AUTOMATIC TIAMI. W /OVllDllVI
Equipment includes automatic tran1ml11lon
with overdrive, tachometer, bucket seats,
tailgate panel, Ultra mirrors & chrome rear
step bumper. (014193). One only.
5682885
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OVER
INVOICE .
1980 HONDA ACCORD LX
4 cyl., 5 speed trans .• factory air cond .. pwr. steef1ng & disc
brakes, AM·FM"Stereo cassette. rear wiper-washer. velour int..
Michelin steel belled radials & low miles. (108124).
$
· 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA SRS
Thia "hatcht>Kk" model has an economical 4 cyl. engine, 5
lpeed trains .• factory air cond .. AM-FM stereo 8 track & wire
~wheels. (835JPQ).
· 53999
1977TOYOTA Thia ''trick" truck ha 4 cyt., 4 IP99d nn... AM~M etereo ~. C.B. radio, chrofN grille-mirrors & re• bumper,
spec18f pelnt, pop up f. -tir. & morel (1 FM782).
1981 TOYOTA
COROLLA SR5
LIFTBACK
• 1 d 5 sPeec:t tran1ml11ion.
Equipment •re u ~ucket seats. tachometer, ==~ :::i~~e"dg front disc brakes. wheel well
moldings & pinstripes. (588655). One Only.
WE'RE DEALI•'
1977 TOYOTA COR L
This is a great little economy c. wUh a 4 c:ytlnd9r engine, 4 ~ transminion and vinyl Interior. (729SOZ). A steal at
only
1979 MAZDA PICKUP
Th.is .. Sundowner" model hie 4 cyl., 5 speed trans .. air
conditioning, rear sliding windOw. white sidewall tires and
morel (1A61612). 55299
1981 TOYOTA
STANDARD BED
. PICKUP TRUCK
. t includes 4 speed tran1mi11lon, Equ1pmen . ted front disc brakes and tailgate ==[. T':uper value for a super truck!
(008950). One Only.
5561885
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OVER
INVOICE
1978 DATSUN 510 SIDAN ·
This 4 door model hu • 4 cyttnder engine, 4 epeecl trw.,.,.18'on, factory air oondllonlng, radio, wfllte 9idewell tnaand morel C181UZT).
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ROBERT KAU ~MAN, HAlllfla•ANDOf'INTINTIOllTO cumbr-,fortllepur-olpe•l"V tllll. TM,,..._,,_...., ... ._..
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t •Hf't lf>r' mdy twi ftvl~d and coll~< ted 1n lleu tMrM, and all t.•abte land In
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•om~•• Dll•m.•nt ol oro11< ltMI •nd onlerul on Ille bond• to Ille P•yln9 A .... I. The
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, ,.,_,twtJ l0t UWP\tment under dn<S purs~• to the provisions of t9'fo 01.strl<ts 4,,.., ur111e., law (D1Y'1\1on 10of tM W•ttr Code) However. notvrltf\.standlf'9 Mieh
1 "' f1ltt Allon, in ttw 001nton o• Bond Counw• ttw •llQlbillty of ,.,d boncb. •t ttw
t m1 nt lfW'ir 1-;wan, t lor the 1nve\tl"nent ot tt..ndt of commer<i•I ot S.Vl"O'
bflnll..,,, a\ \U(n ... \VD1t<' to th~ P'Ov1iion1 of uw Fin..ncl.-1 Code o• UM Stal• of
c i!llil\lrntd tlnd • \l.tr~ment to uwt •ffect wltl be printed on ttw bonds beneath
TO a I I he Ir S , bever ... 11c-.11-.tto111t_., costeMese<:.ouMyWatur Olstrlct,n Wor11Arw1,,...•-1t011trlctNe.101
beneficiar ies, creditors t11UtcerU1nOELICATES5EH bull-~ per m-.racorc1ec11n'** 12•,peees2' .. ~1M111•111m,to,.rtur111,..,..
and contii:rant c re d itors of ~noWntiWORLOMART·VILLAWEST -•• Ml-11-"'--Ill ... of· 111At ........ ~•sl•tur ..... CM· eno 1oc•led ec 16040 H••-kuleverd, flee of 1,.. c_, Record9r of Mid tlruc:t ._..., fecltltlea.,..... tea In Rober t aufman, a k a c11y of F-•••11 Valley. county 01 ,_'"· ,.....,._ .. .._,. 11.,....iteecl9iw
Robert J . Kaufman Of Ore1199,S4MeofCAlilorn;•tVOI. EXCEPTING THEREFROM all of Jutlldld!GNI ..-ci..;-11 .....
Hunt ington B each, Nem.s01TrAMfaror•-L1ten..-s, m in•••••. o11. e•s and otll•• Cllyof1,..,.,...n...,..t1c1er ... o1111e
lOClal wc:urily llum-s -buslMH llydrocoroon lUOstanc:e1, w wd or SOid ptoJacl -ti. <Ill•-., IN com· California, and p e r son s add<eu•••: from ti. -dncrlbed ••lld. 1o1pen munlly.
WhO may be Ot~rwlse in· BEVERLY T. COTTINGHAM, llw conoltkllls, llowever. lllalllle gran. Ge11erAIOblltctiM ..... S.fw 1.0.
terested in the will and/or Sociel Security "°-Stt-26-SJll. •nd tor or successor1 In Interest of IOS. Tiie ""OIKt c.wlsts ell Ille~
JEFFREY A. COTTINGHAM. Social o-•Slllp Sllell M Y• llO r'9fll of •ntr; Yl•Ol<>-elOlll...._ ......... m . estate : Security Ho. S71·t1·172•. 1'°80 Ha,_ llPOft tlle l\olf'face of Ille IOlld And "'811 pr--~klNo. 105,-"kllwwe
A petition has been filed Boulnerd, Suite A ., 8. Fou111e1n not drill for lUCh subst•nc•• within llw •utllorllW 'Y Ille tlUClloll In 1t7•, Ille
by S tephen A . Lenske In V•ll•Y. Cellfornl• tvoe. Llce11se No. 20 11pper soot• of said IOlld, •• ,.,.,,, .. •-• of ..,. .,..,,. -Olllmetety
th S i C t f OtOlll. In the cMfdl ol racord. U,J",000. The--for which OCNldt e Upe r Or Our 0 Neme, M>Clal security num-Md Tlleunpeidbelanc:e-ullm•te of wlllbeloldlstoucc ..... lsll1l19..._,of
Orange County requesting buslntu eddre u of lnttnd•d cosu •• ._ -ec1vanc" es 9' woru1w1,,..._1101strJctNo.1os
that Stephen A . Lenske be Tran1ferM.includintzlPcOde,1.: 2·•·11 1u 11.t00.oo; seld •mou111 wlll In· es ••vi• "' March ""to llOfform I t d I AORIANA ANDERSON, Soc••• cruseunllldat•ofwle. plallftl ... ....,,acqlollra11tnfer,-appo n e as p e r s ona Security Ho. """'4·1741. 641)1 e. Noni Tr.a..,.,""'"' •nd other com· constructu1plta1facllltleslfWoulltUl2
representative to ad· RanchRoeCl (Vlll•921.An.,,.imH1111, mon e1es1Qnation, 11 ..,Y. of 1,.. , .. , In ,.,PC!"M to !he dewtAIWMftt •·
m i n ister the estate Of C•lllornl•,_1 pr-rtydn<rlllltclabOva lt pUrportad cltlontoffurlMlktlOllel....,cla1,1uc11
Robert J . Kaufman (under Totel cMliwotlonto lie paid for tlM to be: "'1 •odl•nd• Drlva, Newpo,, es111ec1tyot1rv111e. TlwbtMflclarltsof
pr_,,, dftcri-. In oe-··· .. •II BH ch. Callloml•. Ille Prof act ....... clll-of Ille Com· the Ind e pendent Ad -''°'"In trade, ll•turas, equipment Md Tiie ulldttl19ned Truslff dlscl•lms munlty. I
minis tration of Estates ..-wlll lagtllltr wllll .... llunw Is •l)Y ll•blllty lor any lncorreclMU OI 0•11• ... IODl"'91J01180ftdS.l•forl.O.
Act). The petition Is set for U5,ooo.oo. lncludift9 lnvantory of •too Ill• ...... acldrfl• Olld otller common ICl6. Tllepro1GCtc-istso1111t1hlrdY1t In Ille •mount ol •PP•odmatel y d9sl9natlon, II My,..._,, llereln. ol OellGrel Ollll .. tlon Bonds of 11"· hearlnQ In Dept. No. 3 at .i1,ooo.oo. . oetedFeO.•,n". 1trove111C11t01RrlctNo.1116,w111c11werw
700 Civic Center Drive, tt.000.111 ..... -.. llalldled you SUIKoTltt• eu111or11•.., ti. e1ec11on '" "''· 111e
West, in the City of Santa •vld911tAC111Y*'-•ci.ck. •-anuCompclly ·-• of ,... 111e1ne -o••mat•IY
A C f I M Sl4,000.001ollltcleposltadprlorto a corpor•llonTrvstff Sl,060.000."'8--lwwtlkll~ na, all orn 8 On arch >JIO/llor-ollS-tofptf'm-1 8yFellcl•Ku1' wlllbasotdlsteucc ..... lslltMPIMol 25, 1981at9: 30a.m . llcense tvldlnced by an llllerlm un· Assistalll Sec:ret.ry Wons I• ,,,... •• ..,.,, OIRrkl No.
IF YOU OBJECT to the -u•ed..-iiSICWYnot•. Tll,.ONtrNc.,.....7T.S.Ne.1a. 10tes•••t1nAu91nt1tr6topurform
ti f t .. _ tit' Kllld of 1'-lobe tran•larred •nd PubllsMd OrAn99 Coal! O•lly Piiot. pt-1119.-....i, acq11lras1tasrw.-gran l'lQ 0 '""' pe •on, l\lolmber Is: OFF SALE BEER AND Fe.u .20,11,1"1 7'1-tl constructcacilta1facllltlesttw°"8111t12 YOU Should either appear WINELICENSEH0:20Dt071'. In ,_ to Ille d9Ytlopmo11t de-
at the hearlnQ and state The w1 .. nd ,,.,~ar wlll be consum· PVBUC NOTICE c1s1-of JurlMlklloftal oeenc.IH. suc11
your ObJ'ections or f i le ma led•l IO:OOA.~onor.,1w 111e2.a11 •stlleCltyoftrvlne.TlwbeMfk larlftof
day Of Mardi. 1•1. ·• -•K,_.,....,,. Illa ptOJkl •• -c1111-Of -Com· written objections with the menl of '#HTERN MUTUAL ESCRO. MOTICa OP T•U1Te1·1 a.u.• """'"Y·
court before the h e a rinQ. CORPORATION au~ EHllPUIStr.... T.s. .... -. O•led: Fet>.:U.1 .. 1
Your appearance may be Su11•105,C..l•Mew.C•liforllla. NOJICE II HE•••v GIVtEN.I Ar1fiurC.tcorn
All otlWr llullneu .,.,,_ ·-AO· IMt °" ,,,_,,, ~ U, ttl'I, at 1:• Socrataty in person or by YOUr at· Clfe•>e1-byttwTr_,il .. or•willlln o'cl«llp.111.tfMW•y,l111M-I ,..,_.,.._.Or .... CoastDallrPllot,
torney. 111epast""•YMrstof••l•-11to trA11C•...., tf .. elllie91 tf •IAL1 , ... 2'.ltl'I ~ I F YO U A R E A 111tTr•,.-are.SAME. ESTATE StECU•lfttEI StE•VtCE.
CR E 0 I TOR O r a c on-LAST DATE FOR CREDITORS touted .. '" Nurflll ... -.,.Sulla ~ PUBUC NOTICE FILING Cl.AIMS s.4ALL BE MARCH A. Iii Ille 0ty ef Senta Alta, Ceollity OI tingent c reditor of the de· u.1t11 0r..,..,saae.ttc..111M11a ... 111e-,
ceased, you mus t file your T11e -1les _ .... , -coftlider• _..,,_. T.--Olld --NOTtee 1Nv1T1 ... ••DI
c laim w ith the cour t o r llonforU.tr-ferof-t1ut1r•u-toti._of..,.~ 111 1i.t RECEll"T OF PROPOSALS: s..1oc1 Ille llc•nse i• lobe paid •It ... I,_ Oeporl· C•l•l11 0.. OI fr,.. tllKlllM by Oon pt-ls Wiii be received by Ille Oty present it to the persona I ment of Ale-le Bewraoe Control has Edward .. ylOr, ..,. racord9111 Oc:t...., of 1 ,.,1,., ~ of -w-. 111 Ille
representative appointed ·~•ovedt11epr--.i1r .. 11er. n . 1teo, 111 .... 1a10 01 Ofllctei office of .,,. coy Clerk. iocatcd ••
b y the Court Within four Oet..i: Fet>ruary9• l9UI. Rec•rds OI teld C-y, al -lll2 17 200 Jamboree Road. I rvln• •
m o nths from the date Of llewrley T.Colllnl!h•m Recor-• 1"*-' Ho. 441>6, fly Ce llfornla 92114 Ulllil 2:00 p.m. on
JatlrtyA.Cotlin1jlWlm reelOft OI •broach of defMlll In PAY· April I, 1,.1, lor U. COllSlrlKllOft Of firs t issuance of le tters as T,.,,,.,.,, me111 or ,.~. of ti. Milt ... u niversity onva 11cyc1e LAM. Tiie
provided in Section 700 o f AdrllNAn.-. .. n "°"' -ur• .... ,...,. lncludlllt 111e1 site of ttw -11 I• located u11twrs1ty
the Probate Code O f Tr.,il•rH ctrt•l11 brMdt OI d91M111, Notice of' Or in , -Ari""' alvd. to c.m-Publi"'9d c>..,90 Coa•t Dally Pilot wllltll w .. rac..-o No-r ll, lteO Orlw.
California. Thi! time f o r Fe1>.11,1t11 101s-e1 111B-111» of Oftlcl•I •ecoros 01 OESc••PTION oF WORK:
f iling Claims Will not ex-----said C-ly, el "99 1711, Recordff'I Construct_, a-.11 bicycle I--
Pi re prior to four m onths PUBLIC NOTICE •n1trumen1 "°·,, ... WILL SELL AT •" ._.,,_ -•11. ENGINEER'S PUBL IC AUCTION TO THE ESTIMATE $Jl,7'7.00. from the date of the hear -HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. OPENING OF PROPOSALS: Tiie
ing noticed above. NOJICE 0, "'Uauc MEARING ltwful "-Y of Ille United Stain, •II ptOPOSAll wlll be pUbllcly -ntd •nd
YOU MAY EXAMINE ae,o•e THE O•ANGE COUNTY P•Y•bltallhe tlmeofwl•.•llrlllfll, ro•d •I lOO p.m on April I. 1'191,
•OARO 01' SU .. E•v11o•s ON A 11111 •nd Intern! -lltld by It ..... lhe ·-•·menlloneo ofllc.e of .... the f i le kept by the COUrt .... 0 .. 0SIDIC>MICNANGE. Tru1tee under Mid OMd of Trust, 111 Owner
If you are interes ted in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"81 , ... , , .. , pr_,.., lltUated In .. .., 0 B TA I N I NG c 0 N T R Ac T
estate , YOU may file a re· Ille Or1n9e County Bo•rd 01 Coullly •nll St•I•. ducrlbed U OOCUMENTS: Tiie specllicetlon~ ere
t • .._ t he Sue>ervl~ will hold• IMJl>llc lltarlft9 follow1· enlllled "Improvement of Unlverlity ques WI UI court to re-10 con1icler ruonlft9 of. 1.0 more or TllO» porli-of Loi I of Tract Orto .Bicycle L•ne.·· P l•n• e nd
cei ve special notice of the ••n PA•<•• of,...., ,oc,atac1 ~""•"r ., No. u•s.1n 111e City of N•-1 a..c11. 1PA<lllc••l--.11 contract docu·
invento ry Of estate asset s Ille nort-t corner of OrtllMd Oriv• Counly ol Or ..... Slete of C.•lllorftl•, menl1 may be oflta ined from IN
and Of the petitions, aC· Alld Cypreu Slretl In the Sant• Alla •• per Map record9d In Book JU, Oepart-of P\oblic Woru, Ci ty Of
Htltllts..... ....., SJ......,, 36, lllc:Mlvo .. rnts-trvlM, ,,_ J_,..,._ •MCI. lrvlM, c o u n t s a n d r e p o r t s Tiie ......,,., _, ,... r--<•II-"'-· 1n ,... ottk • ., 111e ce111or111e. A -··at~ ,.. of
described in Section 1200 111a 1 the su111tct property be C-ty ltac..-.. 0r.,... C:-y. ss.oo wlll '9 c-... tor -11 set OI
f th C rt • p b t rtCleullltd from AllSRI "'G-ral Calllo""8. "'ARCEL I: UNI If• 12 • docum-L Pl---lflc.U-0 e a I 0 rn1a ro a e Aerlcuftur• .. Olllrlct lo tll• illo•n eftd described In Ille COii· wlllbernall..ifor .,_tiollalcllar99
Code. PA/JUSIO "Profession•! and Ad domlnlum PIM recor-., Oc:-r of u .oo.
mlnlllrellve Olllce"' Oollrlcl. Tiie IS, ltlS. In Booa IU40, pa9es IU PROPOSAL GUARANTEE: Each
o •• ,... County Pl*W!lft9 Commlu-1"'0U9h uo. OHi<lal •ecorch OI .. ,d P'OPOWI lNlll be accompanied by •
consiclered 1111• .,,_., -recom-County. "A•CEL 1. An -1•1--c•rt1hed or c..,.itr'l ctwc:k or bid bond
,.,......, llWlt tlle P•-1Y llOf be re· sl•h·llrst ( 16111) olllffftl recorded In In Ille emou11t Of 10 parcent of the total 1-• Tiii• mener hes -..,._...., 8-I lftS, -U", Olflcltl Records bid price PAYAbi• to Iha City of lrvirw
by Ill• """°"~' to the Board ol of said C-y llW "Oeclerallon'·1 .. • 9uarantw .,... Ille bl-r. II Ills S-rvl~ --Ill lo Se<llon 1.t-50 PA•CEL J: ...,,._.aclulivo •-me11i. proposal Is accaptod, will pr-'ly H ·
of the COdifieCI ordinAMes Ol U.. COUii· re .. rvtcl lll.,. Artie•• Of Ille Oeclar .. ecul• IN corotract. -un paymenl of
Lenske, Lenske, Heller
& Ma901sin, Attorneys at
Law, 6301 Owensmouth
Ave ., 10th Floor,
Woodland Hills, Ca. 91367;
tel: (213) 716-1444
Publhhed Oran~ CbHI O•ily Pilot
Fet>. 27, 21. Mer •. ltll 101a.11
PUBLIC NOTICE
c.tff9nlj .......... _
OIMlltr c.tre! ... nil s-. ..... ..... ... ,.._A-,lllltaut
"'--*.CAtU16 NOT1cao,.
f'Ual.ICNaA•llfO
Th• dlK ....... of -at~lnt w•sl•
from llw City of C•I• MeM'a ~ldlf
CO(\Slructlon prOIKts It ,,..._.11, COW•
•••d by. Halian.I Pollutant OIKIWlrve Eflml.,.ti<lft Srl'9fn parmll In-by
the C•lllornl• •aolonal W•I•• OW.Illy Control Board. Santa Ana ••elon
1111191-1 llM<d}. Tiiis NPDES permit -·to be -d to .. ,_ ti.••· plratlon dal• to Jen...,y 1, 1'92. Th• lhel-i lloetd wl.WS to _.,,. I•·
form•llM llO .. s111 It In .,.,.,,..,,. ....
.,. .. ,.., oll•pr-tout-INel!PI••
lion d•t•. -·for tllet ,,...._ •• wlll llold epublic-1,. .. foOows
OATE:"""lllO. 1te1
TIME t :JOe.m.
PLACE: City C:O....Cll Ol.tmt••n,
"°°Main SI,.. I. Rl~lid9. Calllo•'ll• lnl•rftled -•Mt an lnvll..i to et· ..... to expr-tllelrvlews ............
-• relMl"V to ltla -... wnt• dis·
c"8rge. --meklnt praMntMl-tllould conllne ltwlr si.t-ls to ltla
•bova i!Med lu...,.. Oral •tatemanis
wlll .,. -d. but. for the accuracr or
the ••cord, •II Important t.sllmony sllould be submitted In wrllln9. Orel
stetlf'ftents -.,.., be ~laf to •II-•II lnte•e•lod--slimetobeheerd.
ly Of Or.... lion entlllecl "e-ll•• W0<kmen'• C_....ciM I-Mee,
Tiie BorclofS.-rvl-•mayellM• Tiie ..,_ --or Ille Mlwr end f11rnl"' • Ylisfactorr Faltllful d C11mm011 c1n1..-1 .... II anr. of H id p~farmance Bond In ,... •-• of ~ •• ':'rn'~f;r:.n:;:-;::.•~o:,:.~~1~ , • ., ~',.. ... -•• c1Hcr"'8cl is 100 ..-re• of ........ bid prlc.• ..,., -. P•OP'IAlt, ...,, __ liD llo: It CMlllO" ,,,_, Leflor •ftd Malotl•h Bo11d In Ille
Tiiis pullllc 11Nrlnt1 wlll lie lleld on N-.-t9Mdi,c:.llfornj•. -• ol 100 parca111 al.,. total bid
.... Siii "-Meetl119 R--.i •t 51' Tiie 1111•1 ...... ~ .i.c1.-. price.
North Src-• <corner of Syc•,._. •11y llatlillly for -lncwroct-tf WA GE RATES: As r9qW!red ~Sec·
e11d Sant• Ana Blvd .I S.11te A11•. ti. 11.-...._s or ..., c-llOll 1773 OI tlM Calllornla La-~. Cellfor111a on Murcll 11, ,,.1, at t :JO d9Sl.,.IMll tf MMI rHI ,,.~,. tN Ow...,,... tliltermllltcl ti. ..,.ral
e.m. or .. -lflt•••fl•r H IM S.ld -will Ille ,,.. wltllOlll 1Wtv•lll119 rel• of .. .,..111Iha1«•11· ao.rd's_.sopermlls.All lnt--, • .,.....,..,_,_,,•--•Im· ty 111 wlllch Ille ,.,or• fs to fl• .,.,,...... -111v11ec1 10 •ttend ..,. 11o pt1ec1, ,......... 11ae, _ ...... ., parlor,...., CAples tf ..._ .... ,.,.
lleard. AIKWYIW-._ le Mtllfy Ille •-If>. *totll'I....,_ we m.llilell-et ti.
11 w•s --Ill« IM~ I .. !Wiiie ... ..._.°' ....... Cal Olfk e1o1 .. 0WNr -••...all..,_ -Je<t will net M¥0 • llalllfic.it -. ..... ...._... IKllf'Od 'Y MM! -r ...... Tiie c:.Mrocter sllall
•-"'9<t 811 IN .,..,,_ -tf T"'91, ... lfllwclt • """'~ -· e -ell Milt~ ct -h tllerel•r• N•c•lln Oecl•r•tl•11 W. ,._.191 or Mllur ..._.._., jafl site. n. c.itrec• Md .,, -
• lt/11t14 -9'•'"' on May t, 1• • .-.,AM.,, If My, -.. ~ UOlllrectiar~"""...,,,.., Ml '"8 -bec·-etf«tlweonl!MyU, f-. Mid OecdOITnietOlllllnt_.,. tN1ft Ille .-Clfled ............. ratft tf
For furfNr inforMatton, .,_,_..•rt -AIKft, Olld .... '-· ctwlr-•-to_I _ .......... In IN Invited to "'-<t .. fllo.,. a.ls mat· .. __ ol .. Trw ... ..,. tf .. uecllllen ef 1119-ract. I~ 111 ... Olfk e °' .. Cler'll of ti. lrusts c.-fly MMI Oecd tf frwt. "'"OJECT AOMfNISTMTfON: All
Board tf ""°"'i.n lcceted 111 -Tiie ._ -°'..,..., ... , ..... Iii· -"-,.., .. ,.,. to ws proJect lll'lor c .... 111; Hull OI Adlnlfllstretton Bullet-ct11dl11s ac<rwd l111w .. 1, -•N· to ti. _.,..ell bNI .,.,, Ille dlroctod
1"9 al 10 CIYlc C-~ w ta~ --.iy ~ lcff. ~ IO T--., C..Wllttlllll "'°fkl
tucl ti. MwMce "'-llit Olrislan, ·--ct ttlo time Of ... lftltl.e A-lnl ... efw, ,,......_ laccltcl In ,,. c-•Y Entl-lfte ,.....k AUOllelltMaMM!celllle,m.J1 OWN••·· RIGHT •EStE•VED: a1111111ne, •Civic Center 0r1w WHI. Oe_, '*-" 1', ttl'I TM o-,_.... .. rllM te rojact Sant• Ane. C•llfcr11I• (telephone ~COASYTIT\.I .,., wall ..... towcl,.. WIYflllllrMAll·
Uf.207t). ,.._,....,to zc No. •u. ~MY.A c:.unN IY Ill. 11114...., to ---Ill ... Oclod: F---, It, 1tl1 c._ ..... Tl9lllo 111-1 OI .. Ownur.
av O•OE• OF THE llOARO OF D-'...... Oet•: ,...,_.,,,.....,
SU"'E•VISOM OF ORANGE COUN-.......... CITY Of< 1•VINtE JY,CALIFO•NIA. 1'7_.........,, 1-Lotl~
CSEAU JUNE ALEXANDER .... ,., .......... Ca. ftlUt ~Clty(Jen
Clerll al Ille._. ,..,_. ..... Or ... C-.. Deity Plltf "'*llhad or-.. C.OSI Delly ......_ ., 5-at • ._~ , ... n. 11, Mctdl t. 1t11 NH1 ..... ,,, -·, 1t11 ~ tf Or ... c-lty. CA
Publlsllad or-.. CNsl 0.lly Piiot.,
Feflruary 27. '"' ,.._.,
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITlOUS aUSINIU NAMI IJAJIMINT
The followl119 persons ••• dol119 btl1lnesaas:
PVBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE
ITAftEMaNJO, AMNDONMINT
01' us• Of' NOTICaCWSALI
l'ICTITIOUI IUSINIU NAMI Ol'AVHaaLYALU•D
The fol~ft9 -'°"' lleve •ban· ATMOlllTNAll ... doned.,,. -of lllA llcllllo~ btlliMS NOT ICE IS HIE•EBY GIVEN
neme: pUrtuent to Seel!-MO, SOI, 511.S, 502
Rel•ted do<.-tt. fact slleet~. the Board'•~ requirem•"''· end •II commenh end pelllloM received mey
be 1,,_cted end copied et,,.. R•11ion•I
Board olflce,6'09 tndl•ne Avanue, Suite
200, Riverside, CA '"°' IPllOn•
714·"4·t:l30 bel-n Ille flour• of 1:00
•.m. end S:OO p.m .• Mondey '"'°""' Frlde;.
OCEANFRONT HOTEL. 2J04·6 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beec ll ,
Camornl• f'JMO.
VISA P•OPli•TIES. 5075 Warner, .... SOJOltlleHarflor ..... VlfMIGli~
Sult• .. J," Hlll'lllllllon Beacll, Ce. 92M7 of .... Sl•I• OI C•lllor11I• .... 1111•
Tiie FICU!lws ltull-s N•mt rt· derlllft•d. DI! ANIA aAYSfOIE lerrad lo ....... w• llled In 0r .... VILLAOE.wlll•llatP\olbllCMOCtlon,at
c ..... 1 yon FellrllAl'y 1. 1•. JOO E. c-1 Hwy •• Newport llNdi. ca.
PIHH ~Int Ille for•"9 to the 11·
tenllon of any --know11 to you wllo wouldbelnl-ltodlntlllsmall•r.
Chrlstepller K. Wy11koop. 2361 C•mpus ~Iva, Suite J11, P.O. Bo1
t9UI, lrYIM, Cellfoml• '21U.
l'•lrlck W. H•11llln, c /o
Christ..., K. W¥ft-OOll, 2361 C-
Or lo . Suite 211, P .O. Bo. 1'241.
Irvine, Catlfoml• t17U.
Rt •I Estate Ce11ter, Inc. I• '26'0 el t:OO e.m, Oii llw ""Ny of
C•lllornl• Gotporatlonl, 5075 Wer,,.,, Marcll. '"'· Ille foll-lft9 deKrl-Sulte "J," HUllllneton Beacll, ca . t?MP pr-1y,towll:
Tiiis llullnen we1 <Ollduelad fly • Melweftoeet: ...,_cat
cor-•tlon. Motw/ID: CF'tWtGU Publl-Clr8ft9t Coast O•llY Piiot
Feb.17, 1''1 1014·11
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE 0'
NON-•llf'OftltalLt TY
NOTICE IS HEREaY GIVEN tllal
Ille_,,.....,. wlll net lilt ,..,...,llllU
for MY..._ or liMllllflet Cel'ilrtcled by .,..,_ ......, ,...., myMlt, on or
afterUllscMte.
O•ttcl Ws lst dey of J-ry. 1 .. 1.
AIMWeYNSli'lllh ..,, CMNtlen Aw.
........... Valley, C.. "'°' '°""''-Or .... CMsl Dallf l"I ...
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TllUSTEE SA,ECO TITLE
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VUBLI(' ~OTICI-:
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ROBERT KAUFMAN ,
aka ROBERT J . KAUF·
MAN AND OF PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE NO. A -107834.
lo dll h e irs ,
bt-net1 c1c'lrtt'S, creo11ors
dnO cont1ngt-rll crPdllor <. o l
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thf' Superior Court o f
Orange County rt•QuEc-st 1ng
th<1t Stephen A L<msk e bl·
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r"Prl•Sen1at1v.-to r..1 d
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2S, 198lat9 30a.m.
IF YOU OBJECT 10 the
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yo ur ob1ec t 1ons o r t.11
w ritten ob1e<:t1ons w i th the
court t>efore the h1·ar111g
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PUBLIC' SOTICE
NOTICE TO CAEOITORS OF BULK
TRA•SfE A AND OF INTENTIOf< TO
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BE \/E RAGE LICENSE
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
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pur>uon1 lo S.Ctoon\ SOil, ~1 SOI S, ~l
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PVBLIC NOTICE 1
LIO FOflTIN AND HORN IN PHOTO FROM THE PAST
'"9 •H the beet, 1 rec•H• Lawrence Welk
His lwrn silent now,
but Leo has
WATERTOWN, S.D. CAP) -The
trumpets of Leo Fortin lie silent and
unused little more than mute
m e morabilia. r e lics to jog the
musicaJ memories of a lifetime.
And at 74, a second career in local
government also has ended for the
feisty Fortin.
Over a 20-year span, with time out
for one war and several personal
rebellions, Fortin was featured with
Lawrence Welk bands. His speciality
was playing two, and even three, horns
at the same time.
"HE GOT A BLACKSMITH to weld
mouthpieces together,'' Welk recalls.
··And when he did that act, Leo
brought down the house. I had no
chance to get the audience back. I
might just as well have gone home."
Another stunt was holding a tone
up to two minutes while a cohort with
a tire pump pretended to pump air
into the trumpeter.
"The people in the audience would
try to breathe for me," Fortin re·
members. "Yessir. it went over big."
MOSTLY IT WAS a good Life, play.
ing with bands large and small.
Fortin remembers driving through
blizzards for one-night s tands.
sometimes getting only meals and
lodging. But there are warmer rec-
o 11 ections . too. like eight -week
EDITOR'S NOTE -He remnnben
the good old days -the one-night 1tand.s.
the 1mall-town stages and the po&h big-
city hotel ballrooms All m all. it waa a
good hfe, Leo Fortin recalls, playinQ the
trumpet for Lawrence Welk and for
himself
engagements in ballrooms and posh
hotels in Chicago. New York and
California.
The best times we re with Welk.
They had their "ups and downs,"
both men say. but they remain
rriends.
"Leo was the best!" says Welk.
"He was an exceptionally fine musi-
cian and one of the best trumpet men
in the nation, the £.inest I've ever
known.''
The admiration is mutual. "Mr.
Welk was the finest man I ever
worked for in my life." says Fortin.
"He's strict now, very religious, and
he wants people lo live his kind or
life . But he never interfered with my
living. He is a real, real person.··
NOwADA VS, THE sounds coming
from Fortin's home aren't from
trumpets but from woodworking
tools. He and his wife Josephine have
11 grandchildren and Grandpa Leo
makes dollhouse rurniture, toys and
Christmas ornaments .
'Tm retired now and I'd like lo
stay retired," he said. "It's been run,
run, run all m y lire. But, yes, it will
be hard to slow down.··
Mayor watches
blue movie in
line of duty
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Blue
movies in the mayor's office?
Mayor Tom Moody, conservative
Republican leader of what some con·
sider the nation's biggest small town,
says he watches X-rated films on the
cable televlsiod hookup in his office
-but with good reason.
''There are several different
degrees or pornography ... said
Moody, a St-year-old pipe-smoking
attorney and father of three. "We
have a concern about the movies. We
have to know what's happenina In or-
der to monitor the complaints."
A local cable service offers porno.
graphic films on one of its channels
for $3.SO a viewing to home sub-
scribers. The cable hookup Is free to
seven city omces, Including the
mayor's.
, He pull his X-rated movie viewing
ih...the 11me c1te1ory wllh vlalUng
the site of a Ooocl. From hla viewing
experience, tbe mayor concluded
that the pol"DOll'apblc films ''certain-
ly 10 beyoed the bound• ol what..l!
tblnk la appropriate, but do not ~
beyond the bounda of the law."
• m.ernories
A,.Wl,. ..... H
MUSICAL MEMORIES
Leo Fortin and trumpet
The final retirement wasn't his
idea. Fortin served four years on the
Watertown City Council and eight on
the Codington County Board of Com-
missioners but failed \o win reelec·
tion.
He was born in Conde, S.D .. where
his father. Meddie Fortin, taught in-
s trumental music. The family moved
to a farm near Turton. where Leo at·
tended school until his dad became
city band director at Waubay. Med·
die taught Leo the trumpet and the
youngster lert school after the ninth
gr ade to join Bill Klitz' Butterfly
Dance Orchestra.
FORTIN WAS A "JUMPER" in
those days, he admits, and played
with a number of bands. He's forgot-
ten the names of some : others he'd
like to forget.
Jn 1929, he joined Welk to play with
the Hotsy Totsy Boys , Welk's Novelty
Orchestra and Welk's HonoluJu Fruit
Gum Band. They traveled every day
but Sunday. Nebraska allowed Sun-
day dances, and they'd sometimes
get to play Grand Island Saturday
and Sunday. A two-night stand
seemed like a steady job.
"We were paid SlO a night, and had
to pay for our rooms and meals."
Fortin remembers. "Mr. Welk
rurnished free transportation ...
ONE TIME, FORTIN and trom-
bonist Terry George tired of "ricky·
ticky-two" music and took off.
"We formed the Leo-Terry Swing
Band and we went flat on our
kiesters," Fortin remembers. "Arter
two years. we both returned to
Welk."
Another time, the entire band quit.
Welk says Fortin had a hot temper
and was one of the leaders or the
walkout. But when the trumpeter re-
turned, Welk welcomed him back.
Drafted in 1942, Fortin played with
the 102nd Infantry Band and did
guard duty in Europe. He was dis-
charged in 1945, shipped to Norfolk,
Va .. took a train lo Chi cago, "hap-
pened to run into Lawrence again"
and rejoined the band.
HE LEFr WELK "for good" in
1949, marrlect and joined the Johnny
Matuska Bohemian Bank at
Yankton, S .0 . A year later, he
moved to Watertown. Fortin gave
private music lessons, formed
another dance band and, by attend-
ing colleges in summertime, became
certified so he could direct band.a at
Immaculate Conception School in
Watertown and in nearby bl1h
scboot..
He quit school band work five
years aao. The dance band played
"constantly," fl ve or 1lx nl&bta a
week, until bookln11 1lowed. Two
years aao, be decided the time bad
come to put away h1I horns.
He rememben that Welk invited
him baclt ln ll&O, aayln1, "Tbll Ume
I'm 1onna make It, Leo. You'd better
come with me." •
"I told blm, 'No, Lawrence, I'm IO-
ia1 to settle down and 1tay In
Watertown and ralH a hmll.y.'"
That'• what be did.
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.. AME STATEME .. T
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CROSS COMP UTING. IS4 Suns•t
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N-ESTATIEMaNT
The •011ow1no person l1~nvbus1nttss ..
CORAL REAL.TY ... 7S J•m•s
't1v1 r C1rclr. Foun•••n V•Uey,
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Oon WllllMn """'"'"""· 981SJ•m•• A1¥f'r Ctrcle. Fou"l•1n Vallt'I. C:•••lornl•9170I
This bu\tness is conducted Oy .,.. in
cllv1dv•I
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Hus st.tenMnt wa!. flllld •1th •~
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.. AME STATEME .. T
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ne~\ .,
BEACON HILL APARTME N r s ,
•000 Ma<:Arthur Siva , Suite 100 E•st.
N•wPort 8 e4'<h. Cal1lorr"11a ~noo.o
Or R<>Dt'•I F Buucnam._ 4000
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PURI.IC NOTICE
,.ICTI TIOUS IUSINIE:SS
NAME STATEMENT
Tht follow1no perions arf' dotno t>vs•ne n .,,
V CI ADVER TIS ING. lo11 W
M1c Ar tnur 8 tvd . S•nt• An•.
C•lllornl• 91104
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Mat Artllur Blvd . Sant• An•.
Cttllotnl• 91104
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County Clerk 01 O••nQO County on Fettruery tt. 1"1 ,.,,,.,,.
PuDllUWd ()r.,.,90 Co.st Daily Pilot,
Fell 10. 11. ""°' o. 13, 1911 170-11
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8USl .. ESS
..AME ST ATE ME NT
T tw to11ow1nq tk'f \On " Oc>tnQ t>u\1
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Counh' C-ltH k Of Oran~ Cou"ty on F~b l . 1 .. 1
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,.ICTITIOUSIUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT Tllo loll-lMQ per...,. lsclolngbuslneu
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Cost• Me ... C•lllOf'nl••av 0\lynh~H90<. ,,.,._"'# HIS Fa1rvl._
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This st1tement WIS liltd •1111 Ille CouMy Clt•k ol Or•nve County on
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Ftb IJ.)0.21,""°r •. 1911 Ill II
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •USINESS
NAME STATIMENT
T ,,. IOllOWlnQ "'"""' .. Ootng bus! neu as.
OEStG N SEAi/iCE . 15h ·A
C•r•way Dr ive, Costa Mei•.
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Drive, Cost• MeH, C1lllornl1 'lfi26
This t>uslneu I• tondu<l•d tty •n In·
Olvldual
Gl•nn L. Ro•rk
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Ftttruery II, 1911 ,.tMI
Publl•lltd Or-COHI Delly Pllo
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HOUSES FOi SALE
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RENTALS
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642·1671 W.111
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
, ... "-r's Hoffee:
All real estate ad
ve rtt sed in th i s
newspaper is subject to
the Federal Fair Hous-
ing Act of 1968 which
makes it illegal to ad-
vertise "anf preference.
lim it ation . or dis -
cr imination based on
race , color. religion.
sex, or national origin.
or an intention to make
a ny s uch preference.
l1m1tatio n . o r dis ·
l'rimination "
This newspaper will not
knowingly a ccept any
advertising for re al
es tate which is in viola·
tion of the law.
ERIORS: Ad•ertisers
should check their ads
daffy and ,..port er•
ron llNMdlahly. The
DAILY PILOT OHUIHS
11-..., for the first
i11correct insertion
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HCMIMS for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••
GeMrCll tOOJ • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Whelan Real Estate is
now offering 90"'. com·
mission to licen sed
aj?ents
•No desk fees
•No phone fees
•No advert1sin1? fees
We belonl? to fi ve multi-
ple boards C:all fo r an
appo intme nt Ask for
John. 54().3666
LAGUNA HILLS
Fantastic view lot with 4
Rdrm home Pri(•ed at
onlv St25.500 Ca ll
536-931 1
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
RENT TIL YOURS
Only Sl.185 pe r m o
Very. very very lo down
payment Beaut 3 Bdrm
pool home Terrific l0<·a
lion. Call 536 9311
I
ALLSTATE I
REALTORS
WES TC LIFF
$129,500
Newport Beach highly
upgraded 2 Bdrm condo
with private patio.
custom draperies. large
pool! Walk to Westchff
shopping. Shows like a
model. Hurry-thi!'
won't last! Call 646-7171
THE REAL ESTATERS
llAUTY + TaMS
NOLOAHFHS!
Owner says he will carry
financ ing on thi s
beautiful 3 BR/21'.! BA
executive townhome in
BACK BAY AREA with
ONLY 10'1 DOWN.
Sunken liv1ng room
c reates t•ozv al ·
mosphere for family or
entertaining. Must see to
appreciate ttfJs beauty.
SISS,000 FUtL PRICF.
Cl)
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-63 '-6990
llG4
Well planned 2-sty home
with formal dining and
family room . central air
w/purifier and an lnvit·
ing spa. Features in·
e lud e : cust o m
draperies. thick carpet·
Ing and a seller anxious
to sell. Priced below
market al Sl68,500.
751-3191
C:SELECT
I. PROPERTIES
OCIAMfllOMT
2 Bdrm, 2 ba. unfurn.
New.185()yrly,
IAYMOMT
3 Bdrm. I ba. unfum.
Mlnt eond. Sll50. Yrly.
CHAMM& PllOMT
I Bdrm. 2 be, unfum.
S'150yrl7.
a ... ,.. I OOJ fi••r• t 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
::bulinclive
Coun1r1J GIUJI~~
On S,,,,1~6
If you like extensive use of wood,
brick & stone. see this Botzenhardt
c u s tom built 4 bdrm , 3"2 bath mas t erpiece . Master bdrm has
fireplace lounging area. wet bar &
jacuzzi. Skylighted kitchen with every
modern convenience including a
built-in refrigerator/freezer & BBQ.
Ocean & harbor view from the living
room, dining room. kitchen. family room, mas ter bdrm & swimming pool.
Owner will entertain trade offers for
local property or sell with a large
A.I.T.D. to qualified buyer.
OFFlllD AT S 1,495,000
"OPEN HOUSE SUHDA Y I ·5 IHo sH)nsl
#I MUIR IEACH CIRCLE -
Corona del Mer
IACI IA Y VIEW
1aow MAIKET
This beautiful view pro·
perty in Newport is
priced below m a rke t
value and be low ap
pra ts al S pa c e a ge
kitchen with breakfas t
area Huge living room.
lanai with vi e w .
f1replarc and o p e n
heamed <'athcdral ce1I
inl!s. Hide-a way master
suite. separate ('hildrens
winl! Dash to the pool
Call todav for details .
Owner hii hly motivated
and will work with ''erv
c·reative finanC"ml! Cail
752-1700
THE REAL ESTATERS
Taite Yo..-Choice
We have 4 homes listed
for sale on Bayview St in
the backbay a rea They
all have creative terms.
views of the mountains.
l'ily liJ:ht.s and bac·khay
Some have pools and
spas They ranj!e in
price frorn Sl6S,OOO to
S220.500. Call ror Vl('V. IOI?
appt.
WANT ACTION?
Classiled Ads 642-5678
$3
$100
alt it~ isa
PENNY .
PINCHER
AD
:1 linl':. fur 2 tl;I\"
u ni\ SI 50 ,1 rl a\
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morl· lll·m:. 'aluc•d
U I> I 11 S 1110 f: ttt• h
additiona l lint• 1s
onh lihf fur thl· I"" d :t ~\!> Sorr ~ n o c ,, m m c r l" 1 u I 11 d :-.
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or ~la:.trr C.'h11rlo(e
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642·5678
760-8188
ASK FOR BOB
2 UNITS
$94,900
Super inves tment! T w11
2-Bdrm units. one with
fireplace! Current tn
come S740 mo. Hurrv
this wont'l last. 646·717 i
THE REAL ESTATERS
Cha11ainq & Warm
F.njoy this c h <irming
Deane townhome with :1
pe al'eful. re stful a t
mosphcre The mh•r1•H
has been exquisitl'I~ d1·
corated Terms a\ a1l:i
ble and owner wtll earn
a 2nd TO f or <·11m p!l-11·
in ro ca II 5.'if) 2#\fiO
t;::SELEC T I PROPERTIES
120/oDOWN
Buys this 2 + den ho me.
6 months new. do uhl.-
ir o n 1?a t e d c nt n
cathedral 1·cihnl!s . h ri1·k
fire pla('l'. gour m l'I
kitchen. French lioor' lo
pati o O wn~·r \\I ll
finance St 7!'1 .1Jt1 t1
673·8550
THE REAL ESTATERS
Advertisers may plat't'
tfreir sods hy lelephune
8 00 a m 10 5 JO p m
Monda)' lhru ~'rid:.t>
8 lo noon Sat1irda'
COSTA M ESA Of"FIC~:
330W Ray
00 Sr.IR
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d ial fret' !WO 1220
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bf!'fo r l' publ1c-at 1on .
exrept for Sunda\ &
Mo nd3 y F:d111on~ wht-n
dt'adhnt' " Saturda •. 12
noon
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should ch••rk their ads
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 27, 1981 ••
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....... • flOMf .. OROMY
JJ anoram1l' vii'\\ ui wed 1ie. rrom .
prune laracr ''"· 4 bdrm. 3 bath cu.atom homP 3700 sq ft (Naturing marinr
, rourn, l'nl \', h v1nat room. dan1n i(
room, built in • c>l c: SI 3&\,000
L•O esu
"lt•v.h• rc>modt·l~ct truc11t1ooul ~t~ ll' :l ·
hc1rm 2 ba.lh tw11w ft•11turln&: lurt:•·
rt'l'n•ntton room & 2 puttos L1vm.i,:
rnom ha>-,111r:1d 1\., ht·11 11l c·t·1hflli(N
hrt>~1hwt· & fr\'Ol'h llourio. h•adin.: untu
h r I(' k I' lJ II 0 N ,. " k ll l'IH.' n b 11 Ill
d1>1>ha1w<'' c·1u,4• tu ~nnii, ~rourt~ ~and t)tC•urht>:-. & l'lubhousc $420,000
IAY .. OMT
"•· hu' ,. 't'\ t·r ..it rirw h1111ll'1'
with p1er & !ihp, startwg at Sl.500.000
IANCHO MllAGI
:-tpr lilt.'" t '1111dt1 Ht h I w 11 \1 ,1' JOoo ..,'I fl :t H II J ni :i h <.1th I 11 rn I:•> I I ll h
n 1hr-.h p ~\ 11t 1radt• lu1 111\l''l p roµ
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
1 l ~, " 1, II• " "-. H o/') t>l 61
REALTORS
675-5511
LOVEl Y "IE" ,LAM. Most pap~• lllOdet
ever built in the lluffs. Situated 011
spectaculw ~" with ........... •i.w.
3 ldr, F.R. lest buy in th• ar.a at
S252,900.
COLI OF MIWPOIT UAl.TOIS
2515 E. Coast Hwy., Col"OftCI del Mw
675-5511
Fiia
OMLY $7',900!
3 Bdrm on quiet cul de sac. Located in
Santa An a, c lose to Westminster.
Surrounding ho m es are in good
condition. Great value! Hurry, it
won't last!
By appointment only. Sandi Robertson n.-... ....... 9'U7'7 CalectJ
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
IA Y SIDE VILLACiE!
Delightful. cha rming 3BR, 2 bath
home with large deck overlooking
bay. Great weeke nd retreat. Pool.
Beach. $93.500. Lynda McRoberts
642-8235. ( D· 11 >
752-1414 551-1700
w, «lb<dqe Cen!et
642-1215 644-6200
"' • \I .... U)(j)@~~~@ C.Ceaa
' .,. I~~ > !. ffl ' .._.
-IRING YOUR PAINT-SA.VE
YOUR $SS. Th is s pacious
family home is a real steal &
won't l ast ~ Located in choice
Corona del Mar community.
Ent e r thru l ove l y l ge
courtyard. 4 Br. 3 ba, formal
din rm & lge fam rm. Stand on
the decking & look at the
ocean. Offe red at S395,000.
GREAT SUMMER
RENTAL-VIEW VIEW VIEW. 2 Br
at Promontory Point fully
furnis hed. Avail. April Isl thru
Aug . 31st at $1000 mo.
COLLECTIONS
C S L X E S T E T S R E H R E 0 8 P V
H L T 0 A 8 C D E M T L Y R Y E U S C
S S E 0 H A E R 1 S H P A R G 0 T U A
A G S T I S U E L P 0 A S E V H T H T
H U A I T T C L E S Z K U A G V 0 J A
l M H U A E i 1 T L 0 Z L l E R N 8 M
A G E l R W R C L 0 A E E G H S S N L
D H H A K E A 0 8 E H W Y Q U L E 0 S
V l K H T R 0 H P T R U L 8 W L 0 Y E
M V l 1 0 l C H I E M H 0 C L 0 C K S
S A G S T T L H P L H T A 0 l D R 0 E
l H U A A W E A 0 k T E 8 f C 8 L E N
l S M M G S R H D k L K I
N M S N t T C S 0 N W S T
G N P S E S R T W H G E I I H
...... ......
Clocb
ColM o ...
T01Mm1W:Mom.
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AISOLUTIL Y CH.UMING!
J twdrooml). 3 bath. a little study,
frerw h doors, opening to the POOi. new
caqwlm~. garde n kitchen and a view
of the whole harl>or scene This home
hab lhl· (e d or a country inn ! 1 n
nn·u1H1 dt-1 Mar $595.CXJO. Fee.
lJ~IVUt= tl()MI:~
REALTORS. 675-6000
'.14•1:1 I-ol on• Highway, Coron• del M•r
WI': Ill\ Vt-: 43 O F T llF: HEST LISTINGS IN T OWN
HORSE PIOPEITY. 1 + •H·re w lge home +
l(Ul''ll huu!>e m 1m·umt• l'oul. :.µa. l'orral, etc
l'rt•Mt>(IOllio .trt•a & xlnl k l'll\.'>
LOCATION & TEIMS. """el> ~ lid rm, 2',
ba h1111w Walk lu mt•(lll';il t·ntr, hosp1t;il, st·hls.
-;huii:.. park Prin·tl ut onl) Sll>!l.!100
PALM SPRINGS. Ht•l•rt'. rt>nt vr recrt>ate
"' 10\ l'I) 2 Bd rm full) funt 1·011d11 Lo" dn -t
OW('
1-'or vour 111vt•:.tmt•n1 rll't'lb. \'our fulu•t' t!-our
\'\•lll't•rn L'aff I.,\ 111\l' ur Brll Allslalt' Hit rs !!ti2·
!J311
t
WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS
CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES
., LOCATION
o1 OBL GA HAGE
W OPI-.:NE R
o1 SIZE · 1650 SQ.
"' TRASH COMP.
llUG F. WALK IN
CLOSE'T'S
/CEMENT
DRIVES
"' MIC RO-OVEN
o1 DISHWASH ER
1 AIR COND
• POOL&
.JACUZZI
WARD IMVESTMEHT IMC.
SALES OFFICE 17 14) 631-5055
310 W. Witte. Sf.
Costa M•sa, Calf.
SI 12,000
COLLEGE PARK
Assum e lar.:e !nan.
$112.000 3 Bdrm 2 ba th.
expanded family room.
Wf'lbar . fire pla<'e a nd
pool. $136.000. Call for
moredelails. S<I0-2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
TERMS!
Assume a 9"'1'1. loan. I
y r old home . 4 bdr m. 2
f u I I h a t h s . lJ n 1lt· r
SI00.000 <.:a ll for m ore
details. This o ne won't
last ! Rroker, 963·8182
• • *
IEd Sabrita
8142 M a r:i1cil<' D r
lluntin1?ton Beach
You are the winne r nf
4 me tick•ts
($14 value>. t<1
Anaheim
loot Show
Mar. 4 lhru Mar II
Anaheim Con vention
Cente r
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 lo
claim your tickets. •••
CdMDU,LIEX
REDUCED SI 0,000
South of PCH duplex in
Corona del Mar. 2 years I
n e w . 4 Bdrms with
master hide-away fin I
cludinR fireplace. spa l
owners umt. PLUS. 2
Bdrm. 2 hath unit
Oversized jlarage for
aut<J!\ and toys + t +
Vl'l'Y high assu ma hit•
loan and crc•atrve owner
ready to bari?ain Call
NOW for appointment
CJ)
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714·631 -6990
OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX PLUS
One of a kind and n•••r to be
.... icated. '"insula ,oint "Gold Coast"
location. A landmark you CCIII '" from
your boat. I 0 total bedroons. VIEW of
OCNR .ct bay with Heiting ClftlJln &
i.•ets. LanJe and b.autifuly ~orat.d.
Cal fw details to pre•l.w this Hciti&MJ
pt opevty. Pff'fect for corpot atioft or
families who want to buy tocieth•r.
$2,200,000. 631-1400.
EXCEPTIONAL HILLTOP ESTATE
P'rfttigicMss Harbor Ridep location with
110 VU OF lay. Oc•1111 & nic)ht NCJhh.
MagMfic...t cpHllity & detail ... ollll)hout
fMs 5700 sq. ft. NSideftu. Sftll ffsM to
see.ct your o'w1t d•cor fw this fornl9I
.• .... with 4 bed. llbr.-y • ..,,,.... .....
"""' .............. ""-.ct ti• ...
1111nter suite with fi,..,eace. IUltdeck,
~ & .,.. 1...,,..11i•e ... '*'°"' fw
lhe..J:::'cllllar hotMo....-, ist the best
Ir of this Lotlfs XIV M_.. hoelH.
SI ,995,000. 631-1400.
SHORECLIFFS-LSE/OPT.
WOllClerf1tl opport. to •.,-cl olld
........... Hi•ffsMJ 3 ...... + ...
...., rOOM ..... Oft 0 .... Cot"Mr lot.
$30,000 opta.. MOMy _. SI 500 per "'°"": I yr. optie11. s.m .. , price
Sll4,SOO.
NEWPORT AXER
GtGAMllC LOT wt .. ,.... to ........
... IOildl of HhffsMJ .,.. to Ndo Ill
.... 4 IM4. .................... _
._.. • to ...... wtll. A ct••• ............. ty for,..... $261,000.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
Rf.Al ESTATE
'••k1\ H .. nt,,J, Vro fWtt\, M .. "-t?flWfH
2436 w Coast Hwy
Newport Beech 631 ·1400
CH.t-el 1002 .. ...,,... 100.t ., • .,.. I002 &1Mrel 1002 .. ....,... 1002 .•............ , ..............•.......•......•.•••••••.•.••••••••.•••••...•••................•............••........
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
EASTILUFF
Cape Cod charmer with elegant ap-
peal on a cul·de-sac street. Three
spacious bedrooms. Fireplace in cozy
family room. Freshly decorated, both
inside and out. New copper plumbing.
A II rooms overlooking luxuriant
garden. $279.500.
I' 17 WISTc&Mlf DI., M.L Ul0 7JOO
II •
ESLl-:Y N
~YLOR CO
KEAL TORS S I llCl' 1 !14
UMFORGETT AILE VIEW
IRVIME TERRACE -$795,000
Front row ~ Fabulous \'ICW of Calalina,
ocean. bays & bright li ghts. Ucst vil'W
lot:a tion in Newport Beach. What a
s ight from jelly to Palo Ve rd (·~:
Custom built 4 bdrm home wtfamilv·
room & form a I dining. Reautiful nt'~
landscaping on rear terrace & s lope.
:J-Ca r ga r ag e. roo m for p ool .
Leasehold.
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS .
21 I I San Joaquin Hills Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-491 0
PURE GOLD
3 Bdrm lower. :l Bdrm
uppt>r duplex Outs tand
ml? Ra lhoa blancl 111
vestmt:'lll an1l s ummc•r
home $44!1,000
ASSUM. LG 9'h 0 o LH
:1 Adrm, 2 hu h11mt• +
µ o n I P r 1 d t• o f
""' nt'rsh1p Tak.-;1<h .in
tal!e. only SI05.!IOO <'llll
"""' '17!l 5:rlll
lc:Aoa Island Rlty
673-8700 ALLSTATE
1
REALTORS OcNRfront Du~ex
Rtl! & beautiful, hke ne'"'
I hruQul. 3 Hr uppN J Br
lower rC'tC'ntlv rt•
decornted inC'ludm'g lint
('d glass. new cfrcks , tilt>.
drapes and muc•h . m m·h
more. Askin.: $625.000
and owner will curry
OWHIER FINANCING
lmmarul<Jh· home• "•th
Ol'ean view 11eck!' & 11111 -
q u1• pri vutc· Ra rdt·n~
Walk to he a ch Only
S2f>3,UOO
JACOBS REAL TY Open Sal & Sun 2 fl
32032 Sunst•t Ave
South l.:.ij!un;i
Al?tfi61·l lfil 1131 3llAA 675-6670
CE
81018£ ELllRS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
CREATIVE FINANCING
IUY OF THE WEB
Create Your Own Finanrmj! On Thr~ Two
Bedroom . I·'• Bath Condo In One Of Nt>wporl
Real'h 's Mos t l::ll'l(~•nt Call"li uard ed
Communitit::;, :-.leul ra I l>l'l'or Shn" n Hy
Appomtmcnl. Only SM!UIOO
ELEGANT SPYGLASS
Submit All Offer:-. On Thr:. Truly f ,ov1·I~
llome With (';inyor1 Vtl'" Sclll•rs Wrll 1\~i;,,.t
Jn l"inancm)! With l.;ir>(\.' F in.I Tru,.I Det>d Al
Low lnterl'lH ll<tlt• J..1rj!1' 1-'amrly ltoom.
Tennai?e Quarters Two Frn•pla1·1•,. ~ Twn
Wei Bars l'onl ,.11t·d Lot ~ho"n H~
Appointmt'nt 1\skrn" S:,1;,r, :ilMI \ Jo~ df
. Newport .. 1.1,.l 1111!
759-9100
1* 2 ca.pot ... Pima
Mew:w*"c...ter
RESIDENTIAL REAi ES !ATE SERVICES
COUNTRY FIEIELING IM SPYGLASS
Custom readv fo r the whole family.
La rge yu rd w ith playhouse &
swings plus covered patio. Famil y
room & gigantic honus room to use
as your imagination desires. 5
be<lrooms 4 1 2 BA S595.000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
STAR. GAZEK1'~
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k Yovr 0.1lr Ad1•11'1 C11,d• ,Jia
V Accerd1119 te tlii• Start
To d.wlop meuoge for ~orvrdoy,
1eod word• c01•ttpond•"9 10 """'be" of your Zodloc bhth 1lg,.
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Assume the c.xistln1;1
loan on this la rge and
lovely 1600 sq n condo 3
Bdrms. 2V. Ba. 2 car
aarage. laundry room,
<'omm . pool und tennis
Try S20.000 down. Pull
11rke Sl32.SOO
TR,\DITIO;\, \I.
REJ\l.T Y
HOMES !. INVESTMENTS
bl l-73 70
2BDRM
,RACTICALL Y FttlEIE
568.900 If you have littlt•
cash and a re looking for
a ~olden oppor1 unity t•i
own ynur own hnm~.
don't wait. this t!> 1L' This
lovely nmdnrnrnium 1;, ll
2 &!rm. Vi!ry l'lc•:.in Jntl
neat. and ln<'Ute<! in a
qurel a rea Approx
1mately S2.!lSO dowll and
u"'ncr will c·;irrv 2nct
w11h s mall pa~ m1·11h
Call 11uw fnr all the flt•
tails. 752 1700
THEREAL
ESTATERS
INVESTORS
TICKET
1o; no'" in rost a ~1 t·su uf
fC'rtng r1•'1'1£•nt1:,il pro
1wrty "1th
Nv Neiwttvt·('<•~h Flo"
..;o T<'na nt I 'r11hl1·rn~
C'<1p1tal (;a111~ llnh
ll1~h Hl't11rn.,
rnot 2nd Trus l I>•'""' 1
Call f1.r 1nfo r111a111111 .-J. RED CARPET
·-754-1202
MAMA'S
GOME TO
CHICAGO
(; 1ant 1 lid rm lwa111'
l11 1•a tec1 rll'i.l r Or<tr1µ1·
l'ounty's m•1!'I J1np11l:11
~hoppmJ! c1•n1t•r Tl11-.
lovel\ home r:,. lncat1•1l
on a Qutt•t c·11l c.lt' ~at· Tht·
home 1s ;i form1•r m•Hlt>I
<rnd s h11"i. ltkt• 11n1·
II uge rtJOms I hnrout. br I!
t1vrng room. ;inklt· det•p
plush pit<' l'arpel<; Spart•
:.ige kitchC'n, brj:! hdrm!>.
1iark hkP grounrls with
e nt ert ain ers del1gh1
ha l·k yard Oe<'11r al1\'t•
n1eks. rolling h tlb and a
solar ht·atcd 1x1ol This
un11we hume is Jlrtt'l'd
"'ay hl'I"" m :• rkt't
S<'llt·r must s••ll Taki•
:,i d vant:llo!t'. nr 11 nn" ' 1 1s2 1100 I
THE REAL ESTATE RS
Of'IN Sat/S• 1-4
2044 Oc.an ll•d
WILSON PARK C~OOMltlUMS
CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES
90% ANANCltli 123A% INTER.
~HARBOR AREA LOCATION
I SIZE-1650 SQ. •'T. / MICRO OVfo:N
I AJ,L SHO PPING \l:r BLOCK 'COM PA 'TOR I
I AlR <.:ONDl.TIONJNG / l>ISllWAS llE R
I CEMt:NT ORIV~S / Ol:JL GAHAG g
1_wA!::~ IN <.:~O~~TS _J W/OPENfo:H
WAID INVESTMENT IMC.
SALIS OMCI I 714) U 1-5015
llO W. W-... St. '42-ZOOO c ........... Ctllf.
BEST BUY IN BLUFFS
245'; Vist<1 lloga r $155,5000 :1 Bdrrrn;.
1 1 ~ b CJ t h t own ho m c \\' a I k t o
e\·crytl1111g. ind ucltng pool a nd 11•11111:-
0pen Sat1Sun 12 to ·I
~~'@,~~
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Ni!" on the• markl'l '
Frt•s h a!-a d a1 -.v
dtt'<·rful loo' Rt·~l hw;,
unn for vou ~··1• th1:. 111·"
lt"flnl( 11·, a ;i IMrrn
hn n11· offt•rr•tJ al Slll!l.51111
642-5200
COSTA MESA
(.'harrrnnl! <1 1111 rm ~I ho
horn<' "tlh fam 1lv ro11111
('•1rnl·r tul \·r-:nv
prt\'Otle ~artl ~ I m
ma1·ul11tc• and r ea<h l11
m<l\'C' tn S17 I 5(MI
Thi" 3 Bdrm !'harmer
was 11nre a mnclt.'I horn ~·
L(l('aled on a hul!.l' nil
cfo-sal' Int and filled "Ith
ex tras F I N I S ll F:l>
~ara)!e C"losl' to 'i<'h••oh
()(fr•rt-11 :rt St 11 :,110
IRVINE I LoH•h• 3 Rdrm 2 ha
s mglt>. fam rl.\' hom<' "'11 h
vprv PRIV/\Tfo; \;1rd j
X Int lo<'al mn ch>."' tn ~c-h111ll., s hopping u nd
fret>"ar Slli4.Stl() 11nl1
o " nt>r will rarry 2nd
* fi75 5H:IO •
:11;:n E t'oa:-.t I h\'\
Corona cll'I 1\for
MOST LUXURIOUS
l ntl 1111'\l'lll'-I\ t•
Sea View Villo.,
Forl'\••r \ll'", < .r •· .11 111
\l''lml'nl lt>f1n 'it •
,I0\!1m1• 11111\ <.:'l'.I IHlll
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INDIVIDUALITY
&CHARM
Tt•rr rfk lm»1t1n11 111•:•1
lhl· \1arn ..;1 I 'h 1rno1111
<! 'lorv .t ltdr 111 II'•
klld11•n. f1ir111.tl il111 111j1
r m m!-t r h•lr 111 " frplo
~<'wl~ patnlL'd •"'' 1'"1••'1
& 1lra1W'(I T " I' 11at '"'
loadf' of Wfl<tO, ":If mth ff.
1-;land l·h:irm s.i:;111~10
•
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11• I'll "" In • ;::z;;u:e; i.1 A r .., , An
~ ~ 673-e900
CHARM
INDIVIDUALITY
.. r.~rrefu• 1ncat inn n••·1 f
Main "\t Ch ~1rmtn)! .,
s I 11 r y :i h ti r 111 I g 1
kitchen. formal clrn111~
room. m11~l 1·r hdrm
"' frpk Nt'"'IY ll:ltnh>d
c arpt>ted aocl rlr.111c1I
T"'o P<tllOS f.11a11 .. "' """d. ",,, rirl h ;rurl
t!>land dtarm $1!i11.1W)ll
2 Bdrm. I bat h eotlagt> . ,.
Beam ""1linJ?. fri•lf'. 3 *Cote Really
•
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r ar parkml? Prrc<'d at I &. lnH'St nwnt
S29S.lXXl 640·S777 associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
lOlS W lolboo 6 71 166 I
ASSUME
$65,000 VA
That·, r1gh1 · s1;5 noo
IP1•: \'A ln:in T ot al
raymrnt,; Sli~ :1 lldrm
:! hath <·llrnt•r lol for
N~w Spyqlass Listing
fl Bdrm Snuth~10rl m11tl"I
"1th m·ean and 1·:rnv1111
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h r I I' k \\ II I k a n •I
lantb 1·a1>1nl! flr .;t ':rlt11 [
rn Sp\1!l;1s' <»ill (111 '"
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D.M. Manhall Rltr
644-9990
r ~ 67:1-6900
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prtVa('\ Ownt•r m:n 1----------1•;1rr) -.ome r1r1.1n1·1ng NEWPORT HGHTS
l .. ill '1,.1111 I °'lfolf •II•
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S!l!l.~l tot al prl('(• \C'I 0 t' I u x e 1o "'nh1111., ,. 1----------ml"' ~..u; 2Jl3 1lnpte" :i lt<lrm • f:rmi
THE REAL
ESTATERS
FA.CT OR FICTION r A CT . TAK E O\' 1-: R
L ARGF: LOANS un thr!-
verv dt"'s1rahlr 1·nn1lo
Super In rat 1 on :1 n d
h :!' · ltath. l'il<'h un11
Frplr•., ull 1t111 J1 ,,, ... ,
dt•1·k~ ~ patto:-l'.1rk
I i k f.' I :1 n cl s ( a fl I II I!
SEU.Ell Wit.I. IH:I I'
Fl NANC'F.' $295.000'
lc:Aoa lay Prop.
RHffon
•675-7060•
OlDCdM
s(•cunt:v No qualrf vrnt! (•--------•
F\f't•ll•·n1 >I l1<lt 111 h<11111
1 :1 l•lrnt 1111·11nw \ 1•1'
-.hnn "all. t .. lw,11 h
p.1 rk & 'hnpprru· 1 '" ri• 1
"di 1·1in""'''' l•n •n• "''
"'rth low lfu" n pa ' 1111>111
$.'l:!S.f•lO
SIOf;.SM (':ill 97!! !\:170 In
day
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
NEWPORT
BEACH
$129,500
2 Rdrm . I s t ory
lOwnhom<' Ver~·
privat e. adults onlv
Walk to s hopptnJl, Pool.
Shows like a m odel, J(QO(f
terms. Call 546·2313
MISAYBDI
t l/ ... /o As-. AL
4 Bdrm executive hom e
with a pool. larie lot In
good local.ion. Strong as-
sumable financing.
New house. J8r. Ba.
frplc. A.IC, Ir bit lns. Obi
garage, Attractively
priced. '114·Gl·!'Ta&_. _
Trade 10UI" old •luff J
new toodle. with •
Cla11ined ad. 141.5171
r
CdM
COTIAGE SEE THESE $175,000 2 /11n11s 11 :1lly l111»1ll'"
2 &!rm rh~1 rmer ' Woori hnm1..., with 0111,.1a rulm.t.:
bum1n.: firepl:1ct'. s lep 'll'W!; Wn rd" .11 1·n I
saver k1tc·hrn H igh as ennuJ!h lh<'v 11111!-I h1·
sumabll• Isl TO. Ownt•r Sl't'll Call for ;1111101111
will h elp fi:inan t'<' ment Wrll 1111rt•d ''' ml $.'if\5.0l"Ml fnr hnth' MAl'RY S'f/\Pn'E H '~liifMJ _!\_P._.A_~ .• ~<3-•>N.5r~-~-:~.'·.·n.· •
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0 ~.orrongt t.t1era of rhe '°"'' .,..o""b*fd ~'di be bw 10 to•,.. '°"t '""'o'e wo•dt
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1-ZtOMID
11aa•••ton ..-. ..u. .. c • """' lpUI Owaenlll• Pro· IAYIHOllS CM9I COD OWNM ....... r111tt at le•'• tllu
1raat.U...JOUtobu1 a Rare 5 bdrm, 3 ba home in A.,..ters. IZOO uxorou. No bHk
bom, ~ u11tlu 1ate·1uarcled community. Owned & Owner wilJ carry 2nd w/20% down ••••••• .... •••••••••••• flnadQ l"ecllllred. In·
u"' Uow w I U•ou' remodeled by decorator, featuring · assumable 9% FHA loan. 3 Bdrm cozy ...,......, Tbeft el.II ua. :r.::":::r!.~':'~ wood noon, French doon & windows, home in excellent area near schools 1·3 •
pa1mHl! Start your Rourmet country kit. w/u.sed brick and shopping. Only~.~. 752-1920 l~ aae, oal~ooe mile
ne.t ea tod•Y Call for island & indoor BBQ, magnificent rrom the Ty Mall in
morelnlormaUon. master suite w /frplc & bird's eye view ~u·& .. ~c· I South Rl•en . Zoned ol water. For sale by owner. $675,000 J T ~ .--... ror M unlta. Owner will
TAU o•• t l 'la-v.
... 16 ....... 1
4 rnclll. new! lbr, tba.
condo, completely up-
1 raded with t'Ultom
drapea • carpetlna.
t•i.lhedral ceillna•. pro
feulonally l.ndscaped
w i th prlv patio .
pc~I~!•' Won't last.
BOUllWESr
EALTORS
" lASSCX.IATES
141-1511
fee. 2511 Circle Drive. 548-7145. Open PIOPllTllS finance. Pull price.
Sat/Sun. 1-5 $200.000.
712-1920 171416tM400·
trrm I 044 L...-Nh I 050 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Lrt J Ir+.,_ , .......... -.-._.--AM·--~~~ ... !~!!~~~tee!~~!
Beaut. decorated family --_.. • '"" Hgh ledtlced NMH. DUPLD
home w/pvt patio, ten-6 Beautiful new homes si-.soo. 2 Bd, 2 Ba. hl•h Sten. to ocean. Assum. n ls brick "Stm spa available for lease with ..., • r-• ... · b~lance loan. easy Lo as-In. 3 Br. 2 ba, each unit Supel'area. Ass ume 12~ option to buy. Excellent sume. no quallfy1·ng. +deck. DI0,000. + terms. Only $179,995! 1 terms. Best location. Hollis Wood R I See this one! Patrick Hurry ! Greg As tle. ea tor
12111 •n.am
HARaOR
A Division of
llarbor lnvestme~t C!>:..:
Tenore. 631-12166 558·9400 675-8876 =--=:--:---:-:=-:-11111.•••••• rr.,.rtr 1400 S-Cll••I• I 076 ...................... .
REALTORS
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3800 aq ft dnce bkl1s nr. MU~SELL! S.A. Courthouse. Xlnt
114/6'1-0'7U
2111 Briltol St.
Co.la Mesa, CA
DWLIX OM WAT8 ._..,.,, ......
Z • 3 Bdnna. decb Ir
patio. 2 frplcs. Prime
location. L1e assum.
loam.
C/21 Mew,.,. c.tr
640.1317 760-6767
A ........ _ , ........ ......
COMCOTTASI .........
, IEO to U72,500 C:omfvr lltble 3 Bdrm l•-•••••••-1 * •$128,900! OCEANFRONT
P~noramac YU. l()o/, dn. ror atrnys . $375,000.
will wok deal to fit your 631~ bkr.
needs. $349,000. owe. ·----------·
South end VlEW loc.
POOL. All 2 bdrm, 2
bath mils. Ownen unit
completely furn. 3 pvt
patiol, frplc. Owner will
carry ~ITD. '215,000.
BettyGn.ibb, Ownr/Bkr •H J l\llrm Jt>..1 htomt
A Ith l•••lult•ll m.i-11·1
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hum,· la r l(t' hl11 11 e
ftrl•Pl8l't'. sunny pat io
room and room ror 2
mort• Wl•ls SJ40.000
Roy McC ..... lltr.
541-772'
II ' h ilf m 111.i 11 11 to j1
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C.\U FOR DETAILS
644-7211
m.llB
$I 0,000 DOWH uHDa s1.ooo.ooo
:! 1111les from beach. 38r
~ba. low inl Pnnc only.
Akr 631 9170 or 546·7344
NO QUALlnlH•'
3br, l ""ib11 + Owner will
carry• Total price is
$85,000 Take over pay-
ments of $623/mo. Lo Lo
down Will not last. call
now
PRICED FOR 9UICIC
SALE
Ho 911al ProblHH
Her.
Owner will help finance
this 4br. 2ba. Huntington
Beach Beauty. 127 /8'7.
interest rate available
Can you believe thal
priee ror a 3 Bdrm l ""2
Ba attached home in Woodbridge? Seller will
h elp with cr eative
financing. Walk to park
and pool. Call !or detaib1
on this super buy.
\\bod bridge
Realtg
551-3000
4t?t Barr•nca _Pkwy, I nine
VO
l.owt-s t priced Mes a
\'i:rde custom home 1n
most desirable area. 4
Rrm, pool. + 9~. a s
s umable loan Seller
anxious $269.900 Call
551 SJ.18, Agt.
too! ---------• WALNUT SQUAIE
BEST OF TERMS
f'lt•:.i1 and .,,.lier "ill
HlllTJ Tllis W•'t Last
AtSIZ9,900
'GDLOENWEST '~~.J.· l!s~~~ r 1111111r.· t n 12'; ' <.: u 11 l Ir + '°°'/VA
lt'a1ll· up (111 ... 11.111 com · Arand new listing In
m•·r11:.i l 111 o r11111!•' Coun Mesa del Mar. Lite and
I) Neal :! hdrn1 c111 ta~t·. airy rloorplan Owner 141-1511
(1 n•11!:1l'(' MHI .I 1war will <'OnSider VA orrers1~~!'!'!~!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!'!'!~
,,,.,, C! IHr,..., 2 1J.1tn unit , and may consider 2nd. t:
11·arf,!urui:1• t:!lhl ooo. • GregAstle.559-9400. Villa Paciric Condo.
I S98.SOO. 3 Br. owe large
'(,(,;Mm./ ml, //~,, l l:i~~I~ 2nd.T.D.Agt.968·2297.
-~.itr ' f>11f1•d((•J 3 Bdrm 1~ Ba. lam rm .. 2
,_.. ·-. -----!rplc . blockw a ll . I> t·I -·' 'l.'J'l VA. FHA T F. RMS · 4 SL29.900. 846-1756
• 2435 E. Coast Hwy . CdM Bdrm. two story on
llU<il': 101 1 Over 2000 OPEH SUH I 0-1 Z
2br . 2ba. Sl25.000
2ll 9t.h St 213-399-1028 CostaM~sa sq.feel . Dir11nl! room.
I 024 separate family room.
••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace. Surrounded
MESA VERDE
CHARMER
ll~·.111t1fulh cll'('OI :ttec1 I
llclrm h1oni1· "•t h <tlrtum
.i111I 't•par at.· ma~ler
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bv trees SI Jl .000 ....... _____ ...
T .A RB F. 1.1.. R KR . SWEil IUY
s.iu 1720 Only $67,500. 2 Bdrm. 1 '~ bath. low down. Seller
01wnSunday. 2 5pm. 1641
l\rrh:ird St :ihdrm . 3ba.
frt•shly painl<'d colonial
twaut:v . Family room.
i;c·parate dinrnj! room.
will help finance.
lt~ ...... ~~ 962·44n ~:> 546-8103
frplr. ne\\ roof Priced lnine I 044
a l $11\0.000 ror quick •••••••••••••••••••••••
•IESTIUY *
Nice 2 story "C" plan 2
bdrm condo . Freshly
painted. central air .
Priced below compara·
ble sales for immediate I
action. 198.500. I
CAU.HOW
644-721 I
/.Jn Nl[i[L
[}AILEY &
ASSOCIATES
* * DEERAELD! Larges t model in
Deerfield. The Plan 5
done as never before!
Pool. spa. magnificent
deror and landscaping.
All this and assume a
high loan balance. Call
nowt I
\\\lod bridge
RullQ
551·3000
4t21Barranu Pkwy.Irvin<
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
~all' Xlnl financinl!. Univ. Park. Popular Ox · Attn· Investors: Wood ·
T II F. WI F: D F: MANS ford Plan. Jbdrm. 21,<~ba. bridge condo. 3 Br. I '•
t t ACT 49'1 0066 or formal din rm & bonus ba. Assume 1st & 2nd
7:il 4293 rm. Pvt putting green in TD. Agt. 552.3339
SIDRM
POOL HOME
I ,. r r I r I I' r I 11 a ;, (' i n e
Et Toro I 032 back yrd. d\'erlooking L
••••••••••••••••••••••• comm. pool. Pro f . ..-.a..11 1041 landscaped & decor. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$179,900. Owner/Agt WahtfrOlllColMlos
760-8816. 1 Br-2 Br-3 Br rrom
-$285.000.SSOO,OOO. Securi ·
WOOOIRIDGEGLEH t y bldg d irectly on
714
IWl.tlcT_.
Channing 4 Bdrm. large
lot with pool. Overlook·
ing gollcourse. 12~.ooo.
L..-. ........ 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOMAICHIAY
Sweeping Ocean View.
4Bdrm 3'hBa. Custom 8
yrs on large lot. Pri Sec
Gate. Tennis Courts .
Beach. Clubhouse. By
Owner. princ only
OnlyS595,000 (714)
540-9550 or 499·3695
8~ down. owner will
carry with no payments.
3bdrm. condo . spa ,
model unit. Jason. Agt.
536-9374.
NIGUEL WOODS
Large redwood model. 4
bdrms. 3 baths , s plit
level with soaring ceil·
ings. wet bar and much.
much more! Good as·
s umable finan cing.
S198.500. 495-1720
ebin.oo
Peninsula Point home. 4
Bdrm. 3"'1 ba_ S950.000.
Call for financing de·
tails. Owner /A gt.
675-8676
100/oDOWN
...... tors Special
lO"lt down buys this 2
bdrm beach house.
Prime rental location.
Owner will rlnance_
S175,000.
Playa RMI EMtah
'7J-1900
PamtOUSE
COIMlow"'-Dock
2 Bdrm. 2ba. 280 deg ocean. bay, mtn. city
view. Poos. sec. Lge as-
s umable loan. Balboa
Penin. Fee land. C/21
Newport Cntr
640.s:fi7 760-6767
Newport Hgts by Owner
759·0774. 752-8822. c ..... , Loh/ C.,..ti 1500 s.~ •••••••••.••••••••••••• c..ntr.o 1071 Harbor Lawn-Mount
••••••••••••••••••••••• Olive Two cemetery
BCTBT AIHIH ..
IS A JOY!
in this 3 Bdrm ramlly
home. Includes a pool
and spa, family rm
w/wetbar. large sunny
kitchen, formal dining
rm. Creative financing
available. $255.000.
plots together 1700 both 962.31126
Pacific View Memorial
Park. Choice lot. Reg
price S720. Now sacrifice
$500. 548-2630 ev.
APZOMID ...... ,,..... ..
Lot, 62'1'1"292Yl opposite
Costa Mesa Hospital.
$275,000. loy McC_., lllr.
541-772'
JUSTFOIYOU
and yoor family. This 3
Bdrm home offers lge
rooms and space to grow
i.n. Bonus rm + a loft.
Room for a pool .
1215.ooo. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
2br wt2dbl gar! 675-3063 131-1440 COSTA MHA
or 679-9667 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Super clean C· 1 bld1s.
*•POOL! This lovely one level
Newport home wraps
around Its own secluded
pool. $222,000 and nexi·
ble financing too. Call
ror details. e RANCH
HU\L TY
~h 1 2000
s ........ IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• * $20,000 DOWN
TRI LEVEi.
MAS T E RPIECE 2
patios eler garage
door. Pool Spa 3 Bed
1 ~. ba. 5 yrs new
private master bdrm
Ba lan ced p owe r
Sl06.000. Low interest
846-7711 : 730-5352 now '
TRINITTPROP.
suitable ror light in·
dust.ry and offices. Front
bldg contains 4 carpeted
and paneled orfices + 2 baths. Rear block bldg
has U0/220 power. full
nourscent lighting. 2·12'
doors. large mezz.
storage space .. lot 50 x
120/ Concrete drive and
lg parking area . securi·
ty rence. owe 1215.000
or lse/opl at S225,000
Submit on terms.
~ Macnab -Irvine
642-8235
IMVISTOIS ••
12 great 1 bdrm units in
Ed1emont. Best loca-tion. Only $330,000.
.............. E.
497-1761
DUPLD
lmmac. Two 2bdrm lba.
S of PCH. comer lot. 521
& 521'1.z Carnation Ave.
Assum low Int loan.
$325,000. Call owner for
info or appt. Days
543-1161 ; eve 675·5142
20 low dwn units S360.000
Riverside Owner I Agent
673-6720, 544·0333
OFFfCEILDG
30 Units. l~ rinancing:-0 WC $70 .000 w i no
pymts. S425.000 . Agt
646-1544.
HewportlHch 1069 2 Bdrm. Condo ll R4 S.afleoch 1014
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rutland Rd. #6. S6SO mo •••••••••••••••••••••••
5-1()'7. DOWN
WATERFRONT On rental homes. all
HOMES areas.Rice. 536-937_4_. __
lack On Mart.et
Lease option or equity
share the best buy on
Bal. Penin. Charming
2-sty Span. home on the
park! Call Joyce Waltze.
63l-12Jli6
REALTORS
Av ail 311. Agt. 675·4000. YOUR MEW HOME REAL ESTATE IRAHD MEW !
Harbor Vu Home A H X L H T T A X SJH400 6 . 2 Bdrm 2 ba units.
Portif1no mdl 4 Bd + SHELTER Close to Norton A.F.8.
bonus rm wlloft & Ba Only 10'7. down. fixed HBshopping strip-375K 200'h deprec. avail now.
Pvt spa. Close to school rate loan. Open Fri. Sat. Comm. bldg+. SA·315K 14'1 lsl TO. 1255.000.
& comm. pool. Asking Sun & Mon afternoon. Bill. agt. 831·12S7 So. C• t..aty
S342,900. T om Baron 254 Electric Ask for 559-9400Agt. Trudy : !213>594-4195 or Co11dotwl11l••s/Tow11-___ 5_46-_5_6_0_5 __ _
I •J" 01-~"'1-._ 1213)378-4.238. homes for sale 1100 6 UNITS
£ 74 70 "ew nnanc1n9 ---•••••••••••••••••••••••
Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 2522 Tusttft I 090 --------r PALM SPRINGS 1'.11l,1bl1· l.ar)!r 2 .-.anr~
1 •• 11111\ h"m•• """ loq•h l·•••l 1•111·10,, fl n111rt \ :ird
111d "'l>.11 .111· m.1SIC'r
<JUIETCUL·DE·SAC
3Rr. 2Ba.. patio. frplr _
Open 1-5 Sun $126,500.
23976 Carmel fle ller
Really. 760-0545
Fountain Valley 9 J,'40/o As--. beach. Call Fred Gibson l·-~----.... -1034 2br. 2ba. study, frplc. !or appt. to s how. tt..t.o. V•Hlh
23rd St. Prime loc ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELYHOUSELIKE Resor t units. xlnt
3 0 0 0 + s If . Su P e r 1---------• CONDO IN ORANGE leverage. 15CZ down. 8X
1111• ,j""""""'' /\11 lht~
I 1r 11nh $1 1f1.000 Call
, 111 t l:l I for tnore 111
1111 m.1ltnn
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
ln•nton/Famity
Sha rp 3 ll d rondo
" 1x1ol Only S9!>,000. As 'vme 12'; 1nl ratrick
I cnorc, 6.11 12f1'i
1~~~1r•
RE,\ I.TORS
\1 F:SA VER DE 4 fir 2
Ba with pool. beautiful
lancl-;ca pinl! & 1•asy care
vartl Ownt•r will enn
~11ler V./\, 5129.900. n.
Ho urk C' R ea lt or
~4r.-~
f-:a i;to;1dr C :\1 2Rr
C'ompletely remodeled
II 2 lol Lot.' nf r ha rm.
,, p t• n d a I I y. I I •I .
1;.12-210t. :121 Rochester. (' M
9.5
INTEREST
Assume $40K 1lown L<w-
el\ 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. fam1-
lv. mom. r1r('plare. open
beamed reillngs. new
ropper plumbm~. large
v1t rd, double ~arage.
skylight. Only SI 14.500.
Call 645-9161
••••••••••••••••••••••• comm'ty pool/jac/lake. 559-9400 Ocean vu. J Bdrm 2'12 FRENCH CHATEAU ~9~:~oo By Owner Ba . 3 ca r gara~e .
kitchen Sep breakrast ALL THE 1 sty. end unit. lg 3Br. gross. Pool w/owner's
rm . Mslr suite w l3 WottlC'SDOHE dbl garage. community unit. 10 min . from
GUEST COTT AGE !
41altlnM-IHCh
ONLY $109,500
2 stry French Chateau townhome in a lus h
green setting by the sea.
Obi door ent ry lo
l'athedral ceilinged liv·
ang rm. Dramatic open
staircase to pvt mstr
s uite Sep childre n 's
win~ and J baths! All
this +priv dct a trhed
mom-In-law apt. or rec. rm. Compl. wlwel bar.
4th ba +more! Motivat·
cd seller. here is pot en· llal Take advantage.
CENTURY 21
WALK-IN REAL TY
964-3311
Just Red.carated
New Carpet. new vinyl
in kitch en . new pnt
thruout. 4br. 2ba. frplc. lge t'Ountry kitchen. ram
rm . Sl27.500. Below
market financing avail.
PCV Realty 633·8526.
637-7920
Hunti19hM leoch I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CloMToleoch
$139,995
Award winning 2 Bd. 2
Ba new home. Beaut.
ya rd, quiet cul-de-sac
and priced lo sell fast.
You must see this one!
Terms. Patrick Tenore,
631-1266
REALTORS
$325.000. dosets & vu deck . Oak In this beautiful home poolSl~.000. airport. 260K. A~l John
*•UNIV. PARK One d Irvine's large at-
tached homes. Superbly
localed in the heart of University Park. Call
for detai Is regarding
price and ftnanc.ing.
REALTORS ~suz:eCoDunn
AIHIChouwer ~V •
Lrg 4 8d home in woodsy
firs & plush cpts thru-wh ich featur es 4 TerraDelSolRlty Mosby, 1-788-5020. Prin.
out. Frml dinin~ rm. Bdrms. 3 baths. 3 car (714) 497.1744 only
garden window. 2 cov·d garage. lovely pool and 1~!'!'!!'!'!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!'!'!~ ·--· -------patios. Lrlr access. Xlnt spa. Move·in condition. 1:
terms . OUered at Ass11mable 12""•'1 loan.
S269.900. 581·1000. Mis· Asking S195.000. Call
ATl'RACTJVETERMS
owner Financing area near beaches. 2 7S9t9Z2 I
fr pies w I f ab. spa. As· I'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ sume 11 ~'7. low dn. 1:
sion Viejo Realty. 540.1151
1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LO down. lo interest
Covington 4-plex
Huntington Beach area
Upgraded throughout
Hi rent. lndry income
Tax Shelter
owner /Broker
(714) 848·2000
$289 .995. Patri c k S3.900DownN.B. lbr.
Tenore. 631-12166. 540-4646or631·7653
VEaYPllVATE
Secluded West cl iH / Dover 4 bdrm. fam rm.
courtyard. 2 fpl cs. Open
Sat /Sun 1-5 at 151 4
Highland Dr. Agt.
552·0860.
,, ~ ... HERITAGE
Duplex ror sale. 2200 sq.
It .. c/ac. f/p. patio.
carpeting. immac. nr
Riverside 842·7252 0 fL\I\;( H
J :f ,\I TY
'•'>l /()()()
SMOIETIEE
2 br. 2 ba condo w/det.
dbl gar. By owner.
sns.ooo. Open Sun. 12-5.
8 Greenwood. 552-3123.
REALTORS
THESHAICIS
Weathered cedar
shakes. that is. Custom designed 3 bdrm. ram
rm, 2 baths. Elllensive
use or wood glass &
ceramic tile. Beam ceil·
WOODIRIDCH ing, frplc. s1ss.ooo. 2 Bdrm Warmington Mission Realty
"B" end unit. Great (714 )494·0731.
location. Open house
S at /S un 12·4 at 10 OCEANFRONT. Only
Windwood. Agt. 552·0660 $3000 dn. 2Br mobile
. hOme. Pool. pvt bch. 2Br. 1'1'1ba chateau in adlts. Lseavall. 549·2405
Woodbridge. Creative ---------
financ i ng $132.000. OCEANFRONT. Only
552· 1484 . 559-9581 or $3000 dn. 2Br mobile
552-5007. hOme. Pool. pvt brh.
WOODlllD .. E
Warmington award win·
ning design twnhme.
3B r 2ba . B ea ut .
landscpg & interior.
Prime loc nr pool & lake.
Owner~. 552-9690
THE TERRACE or Univ.
adlts. Lse avail. 549-2405
OCEANFRONT Cottage
& Trlr. knotty pine int..
!rplc. 3 pvt h<'hs. pool &
pier, $49,900. Terms or
trade. on lse hold land.
499:-31116
MYSTIC HILLS
John l.A'mbeck <Agent>
VICTottlAH
BEACH HOME
New 3 BR 3i,.!i Ba. Qua Ii"
ty handcrafted oak
thruout. Stained glass.
spa.
l'tan lll Realty
752-6499
$10,000 DOWH
t.tlltlfhColMlo
Sgl level Anita. lbr. 2ba.
end unit on grnblt
S179,900 Owner/Agt.
831-7824. 768-7413 .
6«-6368
NF.WPORT HEIGHTS
CHARMER !
3 Bdrm. 2 Ba Fam. Rm.
F'ormal D i n Rm _
Go urm et kit c hen .
Fenced. 12'~ Interest t
Best terms! John Va-
nian Co. 631·0900.
. REALTORS
!!!!~~~~~~~!! O.C. Duplex Sll0.000 20'l
OtherlHIEs.... · dn •. l .l "k financing .
••••••••••••••••••••••• pos1t1ve cash flow
CHERRY LAKE
3500 sq n. 3-5 br. Gd as .
sum. loan. $297,500 firm.
892-33115. 642-0565
M_ .......... _ 631·5555 _.._. ---------l11*5IW/
For 5* I I 00 hie-Property 2000 r. 1
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Estate Sal~. 1963 Al'Pl.IVAUIY C.M. Indus. bldg on --5-EA--W-l_N_D ___ 1 Lakewood Mobile home, Near new 4· Pin. 2 fenced lot will trade by great loc. Gd cond. bd b th h · · · Wkdays Please Ca ll rm. 2 a eac unat owner.642-4610 Harbor View Somerset 759_4173. with fireplace, enclosed
5 br. 3 ba. w /s ea-to· patio. double garage.
mountain view + 10 PACIFIC $165.000. Bill Grundy,
grand custom features. , .......... 151 Rltr.~161. Probabl y fin est -
Somerset available, Lovely 2 Bdrm 2 bath FOUIPLU
MIW IMDUSTllAL
7882 Sq. ft building 1n
Orange Co. $410.000.
S..Ctllf.IHlty
546-1605
LohforS* 2200
S345.000. Open 1 ·5 mobile home with ran-Westside Costa Mesa.
Sat /Sun . 2214 Po rt tasticoceanview,inpre· Needs some work .
Carlisle. Bkr. 673-2122. stigious North Laguna $22,000 yr income. Full
area. Desirable end unit price $225,000. Owner w•---.-Low DOWN with hu0 e patio and COY· "''-""' " will carry 1~ interest OTS
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Versailles 1 Br/studio. ered porch. Long term /lllO OOOd L pent.Me condo. w/lg as-land lease available. w · n. A few CABO DEL ESTE
s umable loans, only Good financing. $80,000. ~ f R€HIG€ waterfront home sites
S105.500. Owner/agt. HOM€~ remain on Lake Mls1on 645·3447. 979.5370 ask for __....____ Viejo. This is the final
Jim R.E. Investments opportunity to build yourdttam home. From
NEEDTAXSHELTER? l333W.CoaltHwy.NB $285,000. Call Henry
TRIPLEX Oceanfront 3 Br. 2ba 121.3N. COAST HWY 645-6646 Durantat 7141155-Ulll.
duplex. comp. custom LAGUNA BECACH WISTCUPf AIEA 0c... View LM
I 50' froM s-d de co r . Own r w 111 497--4848 Futtv le--__. a•-~. nr Two 2b •-lBr # ...,_, OOUI._ 9351 Gateshead, RB.
r "' one · finance. orr on dn pay--------•-•I Westcliff Shopping Furn. 2 frplcs. 1295.000. ment . will trade. Red. to UDO PMMSULA Cent.er. Utlk return on 8500 sq ft. A~proved
Mulhearn Realty 1525.000. Best Penin. tullpriced$375,000.8 plarw53>0sq home. Register b , Deluxe 2 Br in Lido ..... 1 1100,000 dn. Prln. only.
213/-~-if uy · Park. Pvt beach. securl-yrs new. ""'"ume oana c 11 ........ --or ,..,._ 1713
: OPFN HOUSE
Rf Al TY
/.
Park . 3bdrm . 2ba
townhome. separate din·
ing room. wetbar 6 up-
grades. o rrered by
owner at SU2.000 with ---------r ne". owner financing. $142,000 4 bdrm 11• mi
A beautifully m ain·
tained custom home on a large lot. Superb ocean
views 6 Catalina suo·
sets. 3 bdrms. 2 baths.
Seiter may help finance.
$24'7.SOO.
_,._.or no REAL ESTATE STORE or 1~ 4r n. interest. a ·--...,. . ans~r2131920-7807 675-1771 t~gate.$4l,l50 Call Owner-Broker Art.
ocean. Hunt. Bch. below 552·5312.
market qk-sale. Agt Ask
for Tor 96.l-9402
c ............ I OZJ C...-.. M9' 102Z ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW
111 by 124 · lot. 3 or 4 bdrms custom 3200 sq ft home, open center
courtyard, rumpus room, oak bar.
jac uzzi. 20 % down with 12%
financing. Re ducec; lo $575,000.
Open Sat/Sun l ·S at 2501 Harbor
View Drive. Corona del Mar.
~ 714,671-1600
~ WM. I. DOUD & CO,. IMC.
,....._., E ... H07 2111 I. c .... Nwy., SM H7
(Tt4t719-0U2 c-.. Mw, CA tHH
YARDWORK
PROBLEMS
not with thls one. A
spacious 3 bdrm. zy, ba.
lownhome wtt.b family
room. Back paUo over-
loob treenbelt. Within
walkln1 diatan~ to pool.
Sundeck off mut. bdrm.
Recently painted.
UMOISTIUCTID
view. A fabulous build·
int lite In a q_uiet area.
Tbe price for this double
siae lat Includes plans • ~for a 2500 sq. ft.
. ... 000. OLOT.O.W.
Thia quiet woodly set·
tlnl la a perfect location
for Ulla wood • 1taas a bdnn bome. Newly re· modeled wtt.b bea._ttrul
rie'W9 In all dlrecUons. ' 1231,GOo.
17141 494-I 171
HCAMYOH •Gc• ... yA.U Sharp double wide. _543-44'T1_______ OCIAMVllW
25 C 1-•-~ D "'" "'" Ruallc l bT. Excellent "4 acre, nat pad. Plans 4r •ym -r. Prime view building site terms. S:..500. COSTA MISA permits. 3 minutes to
Olf0...S..Roadl-4G:l0 on IOlfcourse. Plans in· -7ThU~._!~~ ... ~B~!~~-DanaHarbor.$125.000. tord , reen· c I u de d . Reduced WATl.HllCONT at s ..-... t ...... e llDJls M u I h •a r n Re a It y
brier Model Townhome $100,000 . wilh terms t-IOMI .!\ •-· are referred too. AP· Beciater with outatandlng golf available. Sl.100.000. REAL ESTATE 'proa. YI acre. conve· ,lJ/97-4801or If no
coune view. Pool. spa Call Dan Bibb ~ nlent to all atores. UBr. uawrllJ/ao.1'07
tennis, security 1ate, 1 _!67!_:5-~231~~1 or~640-~'!_7865~~e:.!v~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I • 4 lBr. IZI0,000. Good S550,000 down. A11ume 1-terms. Poulble trade. th& t• Detert. 1~ vir. lit. Owner •ill Lovely Custom H me Ne• Modular type home, McNaab Reaty, IU·UM. ..... 1400
carrY balance. Askina Comer Lot Oen View, El Moro Beach Park, ap _ta_-811. __ ..-__ . _____ ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••
1275.000. Jbr, Zba, formal Uv rm. 10. mr. space reat 1115 CMI WALIB ram rm. frplc, dlnlna. mo. JO 119 lie. 1111,900. SACWI
Re-.... 17 .... _, kitchen, 2 c.ar 1ar. RV -.a•e flOIC9 SAU
.. .. # .,._ kl S-"' ........ 000 ~ T w o 4 P ' e 11 par ng. ~--· 1---------1 Cuh,,rm0)538-Mll 19'73 Cameron IO'. 2Br, APARTMENTS BY
•WllTCLlfllP• OWNER SALE. Movln1
out al Stat.. 4br. Iba,
f1~f home. UIS,000.
OPEN DAJLY ...... 1121
BERKSHIRE LANE
f7S.310t
110.000 down. no qual.
Bluf& area. Open Sun.
lBa, •nlnt 6 2 aheda, OWND. '4 ld.rma ea.
new UN>eUn1. H.B. A11um1bl• lo•• It
551-191 \ 10.1~. tl•,OIO HC •. .............. t_ 1,5 2301 Vista Rosar en4 1---------
un ll Anita plan on lap...,.. mobU IMND•
Greenbelt abr. 2ba, for ule. b1 owner, un.too. 144.1311, U4,ooo. Cap. Bell.
1t1-14li <n4.--1.
·-~lalu .......... Call C•rol
°hebl'l&Tl41 .... or .....
-• - -.. ---~ -I:i;! .
SllCMO
50' ~ 8'qe Cloecll Bill
Lift. HeeHDl1 Y•lleJ.
Nn•. AU am..tUn
IHI'• •l•••tor. COY'd pariln1. 14 peraon l\:'· ........... ·"· ... ..
M•llleara aealty ........ 111111r ... 11 • .....D.IJl9.""
I,
......... "f ! t1if, ....._,I 't1• N1•11U.tuwl•d Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Fr!c!ey. Febru.y 27. 1981 ........................................................................................ ~··· ..........•............
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.:.,.• .. 14 ... •911•1111••~••Me.-i ............ I It ..... •l frpli • 'MM .. ~lelut t I bdrm. I Ytllla . Wood· AUractlY9 abt, hae 2ba ........... •••••••••••• ............................................. ·~.._...._ ...... f::' i. OW. CdM Wna. la• • ..,, brld1• boine. acrou fl'plc, bH1ned Hllbt1. lbdrm lux club • •P• •-er.dlM _... •1.-o.1lll0tl CSlllmo> a.a.,,.,... from1wim club•parll. the to b c h , 1ar, facll.omvicw.Newport HALBOABAY CLUB HearnewZbclrm. 2ba,
•••lll ...... , .... , •lllWMinoreM4toao l l;be,l"Mar61 .... no pet.a .JIU/mo. UIS/mo IT5·H08. •47 S /mq . Todd Batbtlor unit. Xlnl lrpk,la&andryfu,new
Lt3Br.28al&daOK. ~I aar•••· nr occ. 141$ mo. 545-Tme\IH ... ~-' ....., ,..,... -Obi rar pvt pr. fully Sll·lm 4N·U3t eve• Savaae ~l)atO-~ c o n d . I m m f d cf)U. df1)8 ai paint Encl
-IN it IMwtft ._......_I Ir I la 1tll malnt. yd. Ad1tltf, no ------Wl,..6 Co. T . ..,.-.... posseulon. 1800/mo 1ar, s.os. Adults. no ~ .... .u,... IMIWM 111&1111 .• , ... o Aft '"' lnqlllre •• U1 llOI. I br. 2 IM Woodbrld.se ... ·uai!::::.... JUI 83l·l400.414$-5000estl26 pets, 673--2113. 494-5758 NEWLY dff. 2_,r 2 IM
townhoule. frpk, putlo.
. eel aar. SSZ5. no dots .
998-8128. •uo dep.
Uteaae ·oa aa le • If•-Rl· "14/tt0·1331 or t"Ondo. l aJae vlow , Newport Cfftt 3 Br. 2"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 eves ........ bit arowid tlO-SllJ amenit* MTS. a Brook Ba. 0t-ean view. Pool, BIOCANVONTWNHSE --~--·~ pool Potea a8dnn, ft,...&aN, famaly, Pine. -.smo. 87~ tennia. S7$ mo. &12·3493. ELEGANT L • k es UOOO/m o . 2 br. golf Stun.nlnJ large 1 &r 2 Ual tor t•mPCround t ttllt hn, •Ill tu Ria a BR. den. 21 ~ ba, lux. Twnhme 2br, 2b1. ale. t'Ourse vu. pool/jat'. len· Bdrm. Tea. 1arden apt.
mllu frc)m Lalltt C'on.almOMS... rondo ~I. Ja<' .. 2 car f'or lease hichty up· Lt« 3bdrm. 2v.ba. E. !~c,.rec ~~~·18698valld.3/l n is 1 y r l~a se . Pool&rec area 7tO W. o,..._., I "'O" fronl 11r MOO Mt Wf4 ar!Mkd uecuUve 2 story 8lulf condo. tam rm, d in ~ mo. _.,. ays. d G 18\h St Lallie IUurwood. otf 18r U..,21a llQOO/mo 4bdrm, 3ba home on rm. on areenl>elt. Roh 551-tCllWeves lst /last/stt e p A T. -...:.__:_ __
3 Br. yd, pool. quiet fa ml
ly pref. N() PF.TS. W 11ter
pd. $M0 mo. Sd-1240.
lr•Y •1.8 H•a•y ft••I lot t .. rbpur, 111 1740 ur * • * quiet culrdtl·Ht' In Wood· 875.ases agt. D ....... ,_,. 3550 640-4l614. New upgraded 2200 !4q. ft.
E-.... l\4 • 1141 (2lJ>27f,5al) Jedi LC_..., bridge. Beaut lanscap-••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 2 Br 2 Ba . fully Extt Townho~'le Back Fom. or Un/um. Bach
Apu. $300, I BR $350 -+
l200 secourity deposit re
quired. Avail. imrried
5411-0130. 989Victoria S t.
-.. ~-. l llun.lfram OC'un.Z br. 2711FlntA\len~ ing, atrium, sunken li v 3 Br. 2 Ba. lar ge yard. 2 2 m.ut.e bd . 21 ba II rum Condo. Overlook-Bay Newport Beat'h
-~ ba din dbl 1 1 Cotooa def Mar rm, formal d in rm. ram car gara~e. 1745 m o I amen. Npt ~'!!;s. teooi~e ing goU courst' in Riit <.:a· with view. 21 unit cQm· Pt..... 1110 i • • rp t'. &Ull Yt"-11.l't!Uwwlnnerof rm .... ,,_,. ,A lak"', ""'•ls. 67S·-0682 bl' p 1 1 plex with te nnis court. n" ~, ... avail M"r"h ·~"" "',,.... · (213).....,.U'""daw•,(7141 nyon. oo .spa. ennas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 80-37•3 ' 4 ......... _ a.t-L_._ schools •-s h opp"1n•. .,..,.,.. ,_ 1 0 pool. s pa. StOOO per mo t l " let .. • .....__.. .. ., Att ctJ N T 63t-7076eves Mike Call Bill We d m o r e IU arr• faal icrnwtna a "'' .... 1Si4 valuel,to S9SO/mo Renewable ra ve ewport er· 644-7020. Ca11Sheila641·9022.
n.,....na. A 121,SiOO 1 • ~·· MtLL •art•• J/yr lse. 731-6395. race condo. 3bdrm. 2ba, .,..., bal I ur 11 adr u.: .. ,., bay 6 nll(bl vu ..., SMw l650/mo. Kids welcom e Ape loucwt1 ,_,.ltlled -2Br Studio l'".!Ba. Patio
S.'75. B.I .. D/W, garage.
adults. no pets. 645-9857.
$48-4291.
Mes~ Verde 2 Rr. I Ba
Oining Rm. Newly <le
l'orated Adults. no pets
$400. Isl. last & secur•t y
642·0735
hw ll"OIM14' homt' ht•11c:h n •· " b f I HOME F OR RF.NT 646-9Ul9. •n·a t'rlntlpa" onl\ n .. aut 4 .,,, ., a. ormu Mu. 4thru Mar 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A@1!* llc:wwts ...... , ...... 3707 ........... d ft 1.115 OK, pool c·orntor toe An•ht-•m Convention 4 Bdrm $695. Fe nced A IJpm IM 1 Avail tm 111ed l.t'uttt! Center yard & garagt'. Kids & IA YPOtMT COHDO
Pro(essionally decorat
ed. New spacious 2 Stry
2 Br. 2~ ba, frplc. encl
patio. gar. $975/mo lse.
S usan. 95Hl507. 540-7238
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o.t...... ll9'lJ1mo &44 I~ Cull 64¥-56'78, ext. 272 to pel'l welcome. 964·25&6 "••rf'r J600 .......... JJ24 d11lm yourltckeb or97J.2971.Agt.~o~e.
I Br. Carpets. drapes.
stove, refrlge Ut ils pd.
Ut ens ils for 4. $375
675·0935
3102 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VEROF. home at·
mO.'lphere . 2 & Jdlx upts .
No pets. 546·1034.
2bdrm , 1 "'1 ba .
hwasher, r rpts.
l?fH. ,99!i·331 I
995·:131 I
di s
drps.
$47 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• * • *
WA ~!t Or..,100 Coll~t llDl/PITS 0tC ~let'tnr•l)' ft>nt•rttl out I': Suh~. ftrn ced y II nl
landin• \It'"' 11('{'1.'~'t g11rwgt'. 2 Br 1495
t.lit °'*"n«'r 4~ Ui'9 642·2510, 64tl 4348
T\1BAC' ARIZONA
Purffired C'attle ur bors 4'
oper.1111on 70 dt't'dcd
acres + 735 1u·rci. Sta le
fuse, establlshed wat\'r
ra&bU Fe rtile \'a lie~.
111.r from Tucson 1 , tn
Cerest SlS0,000 P 0 Box
1960. Tubar Anwna.
R."640 (602 1398·91 H
Presoott. Ariiona. Cou11
try F,.states. ·1• arr<' lot~.
last one SICl.000 down
ba lanre 12•·;. inlcn•st
only 3 yrs S48.93 mo
or rash $25.000 !>40 :I07 I
a fter Spm.
R...:Ms. '-'-· CHG•n 2700
~ 8R t'nd gar. udlb 110
pt>ll. ~ 773 W W1llw11 .
G31 41189
* lbr Ouµlex off '>trcet
prk g. q u1l'l 110 1wti-
S32Srmo tw8 2474 days
* 2br llouse w gar (tuiet.
no l)cL'i $4!°)01mo 1148 247'1
days
2 BR I Ba. 252 Knox St
1-: Side $S20 11111 inr l
l)riveby. call645 7000
2 Br 2 full bath condo 2
rar gar Pool. Ja1·u1.7.1
Gas pct. S7001mo Days
2 13 /1161 8207 . home
213/923-2660
Lovely lluge 4br next to
r.reenbelt bu i lt -ins .
S6SCllmo 536·1140
Ll kt! new 3 Br with s tove
Child & small pet ok
S550 mo 536 2456 o r
5a6-7!n9
l llr w g arage $425
Crpts, fnl·d yurd . Water
p aid 27 10 ··F "'
t>elawa r l' G:lli 4 120
1·51'M
Nl<"c 2 Rr I ba. lge kitc h.
laund rm. Cpts t drps.
stove, re frig. fncd put 10
w ~ 2 car itar Quiet
area M i to b l•h
Kids pets ok S600tmo.
536·6.'117
2 Br. l'Ompl. n.>de<'oratcd.
(enc. yrd. $550/mo. Refs
542 -06.12 bet. 5· 71' M
Plus h 4br . fam rm. S750
flOttLIASE
WOODlllDGE
ESTAnS
Lincoln model. like new.
JAr. 2~'18a, 2frpk. air
t•ond.. upgrades . patio.
beautifully landscaped
front & back. Use of te n
nis c•ourts . p oo l s ,
jaruzii. l'lubhouse. lake
& sailing privill'd~es.
$88(). Phone: 55!1-7058
Lake side <'Ondo. puol.
tennis. jac. 2 br. 11'.I l'>a.
$650/mo. ~7·021 I
Irvine Groves. lovely
4bdrm. 2' Jba. wet bar.
1· 11ir. & much more
552·9'146. S7SOtmo
"'THfo:LAKES ..
l.Urj.((• 1 Hr. loft. I Ba
Condo with pa tio o n
Lake . Frpcl. a i r , &
more. Askin~ SSSO mo.
8311·3362or538 1752
2500sq ft condo. 3br. Cam
rm, 2\l'iba. 2 car gar.
$1400. 5.57·7883
Nwpt. Heights. 3Br /2Ba
avail. Ma r I Hefri~.
Grdnr S700mo 6'15·7400
THEILUFFS
Large 3 bdrm. 21-\i bath.
pool. greenbelt, S95<1 mf/
2 Bdrm, 2 bath. $875 mo.
Bkr, 644·0134.
COt"OftCI def Mar 3 7 22 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cozy. Small furn. Studio
No kitchen Employ{'d
Female Non s mnker
Hef's. $275. 1'4(>--4999
Costa Mesa 3724 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SUSCASITAS
Furn 1 br apt $325 & ur
Jo:n rl ~ar Adults. no
pets. 2110 Newport HI.
548·4968 bt wn 8 & 5 PM
Newport Hgts. 2br dbl CASA DE ORO
gar. gardener. $650/mo "ALLUTILJTlfo~S PAID
675·~ or 679·9667 e ves
Ha rbor View 3br h ome
o wne r tra n s fered
a broad 2·3 yrs. Prof'ly
decor, jac. patio. 2000 sq
rt . 644 1833.
Compare befor e you
rent Cus tom d esign
feutures : Pool. RB(.).
cov'rd garaic. new
furniture. s u r rounded
with phLc;h landst'apini,:
Adult livinA at its hest. 2Br. 2Ba Condo. only 3 No pets.
y r s old. Sec·ludcd tDdrmfumis hed S4HI
APTMTS FOR REMT
H.B .. N.8 .. Costa Mesa
Something for F.verycrne 1.arge 1 Rdrm. U pper
Rach. to 4 Br tJnfurn From $300. Quiet huild ·
Apl'i. Certain l<'wations in!( with heauti f ul o ffer Poo l , spa . fireplace, luun room . landscaping AOllLTS
bea m e d cl.'llin1'1>. OV ER 35 No p e t s
i:arages. a ll bui lt-ins L.F.P.WARO APTS-2020
Garde11 & TownhouSl' Fullerton Ave. I blk i-;
design nf N(•wport Ave. & t •<lk
TSL MGMT 1>42·1603 So of Bay. 631 0397
lalboa Island 1106 3 lidrm, 2 b:i apt. Gara.:e
••••••••••••••••••••••• avail Mar lsL SavaJ{e
$625 2 Hr. modl·rn. p:1tio
& garage 227 Cora I
213/395-3.511
lalboo Pettinsula 3807 .......................
Plush 3 Or I Ra dct•k .
frple, vie"' $750 yearl\
lle fs n•q. 1175\571 II
$295 ni<·c• lb<lrm. ff'SJ>
adult. 11l1I ptl. nu peb IOI!
F:. Bay Ave 119
Wilde & Co 1)75·6600
Quiet I Dr I Ra Nf'14
r rpts & clrps <;r1od
F:;ists1de lcw . Mutun•
AdulL~ only S325 117 E
tilth St 114. C M
2Br I 1,,R11. w 1g<1r Arllts .
l'pt.s. drps , bltns . fm·d
yd . water pd 636·4120
661 Vktorw St 5415
2437 '"Jo:"' Ornnl!c $410
Wl!l ·-.1 ··Santa f\n11 I\ v1•
$110 •
Terrific 2 Br MOO. BMt
location. No pets. chi Id
OK Avail. now 631 filS~·
Neat I llr Bach. c rpt .
rruie. nr shop Util p<I
$250 mo 675 5810 .
642·0."flJ
EASTSIDE
COUlltry Woods
2 Or & Sturly, tri·level
f irepl11C'I', s k y li~ht
d eck. No children n1
pets. SS:JS 180 ~:.21st. SI
Days 1Mli·il2fi2 . F.Vf':-,
fi15 9543
2 Rd 1 Ba. S37S t;11ragt>
yard. no kids/pets. Call
('ra1i 5.59 94fl0
l:~FZ~l3
It t-:AL TOllS •••••••••••••••••••••••Mesa V~rde. 4bdrm. 2b;i.
TAX ADVANTAGJo:S to 2 1·ar gar. n u paint,
the gentle.man farmer. rrpts. drrs. $70U mo
a vocadot1;1trus i.:rove on 64(;.2821. nr brh. m any extras ORANGETREEADULT n e i g h b o r h o o d 2 Bdrm furnis hed $'180
w/beautiful meadow & 36.SW. Wilson,&12 1971
B.l<'ht!lor. nr 14 alrr. Str.11
Single adulls only. 1w
p e t s I\ r t ,. r 5 p m
(21317!ill 5428
..
La ri:e I Bdrm hat·hplor. 2 AR F:astside twnh.'ie
fr nf'ed pa tl•>. no pels
S.100 mo !>48 4!171
36 acres + 5.000 sq ft
home. Pool & gr<1ve 2 br. 2 bll. frpk . balr
manager s ho ust', in twnhse . $47~Pmo Call
F' a I I b r no k a r t• :i 631-6994.
$1,650 .000 . Al.ll
714·745·9917: 741 ·81>92 : ;3 Rdrm. 2 ba. family rm .
741 76311 frplc. 2 rar gar Nier
Fallbrook 16A avcwado
land. ISO trees. 40x80
bldg. S2'75.000. owe or
traite for home 673-9473
huc·k yard . $750/mo.
w a te rfront Homes
Realtors Inc. 673-6900
New 2 st y. 2 br hse. frpk.
OW, w ash /dry. y d .
ba lrony. gar. $525
Adults. no pets. 642-7725
3 Bdrm. 21"J Ba . 2·sty.
pool/ s pa, frplr. dbl gar
Diana. Avail. 311 .
63I·12J66 Agt.
Cozy 2 ldnn CottCIC)e
Pvt front & back yrd.
East C.M. S.S25/mo . Call
for appt 673-8855 or
631·9252
21 Ac..fnlit Gron
Junction Hwy 5 & 99. 30
mil es so u th o f
Bakersfield 137 arres of
navel o r a ni:es. also
plums. tangelos. lt-mons
and grapefruit. Early
producer district. 1 Fully
e quipped turn ke y
operation including
labor. Net operating in·
rome projerted , 1911 1
before taxes in excess of
$300.000. Offered at Townhouse. 4bdrm. 2ba.
Sl.750.000. 2 pools. new crpts. drps
-
2 e ar gar . $685/mo.
WATI:.Hfl U>NT 549-7199.
HOMt:.~ ----
REALESTATE ibdrm. 2ba. fam rm. din
631-1400 rm. wet bar. $750. Nr
S.C. Plaza. 545-7645.
R•tll lsWe S Br. 3 Ba. 2 Sty. $1100
bdlmlcp 2100 mo. lse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-0066
Mobile Homes-l.ake111de
B ig Bear Lake o r
Ocnfronl Laguna Bch.
te rms or trade. 499·3816
Real&tah
Npt Riviera 3 BR. I level
wlown jac. + club facil.
NO pets. S700 mo. Agent.
646-4380
W..ted 2900 Eastside sharp 3 Br. I Ba
••••••••••••••••••••••• house Bri c k frpl c .
WANTED: LOT dshwsr. gara~e. Quiet
Will pay rash. Call Mr . street. S6.r;() mo. Wayne
J aff: 1714 >640.0246. Agent 646·8816.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
3106 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOM F: FOR RENT
2 Bdrm $475 Fence<!
yard & l(arage Kids &
llets wek ome. 96'1-256f>
or 97~2971 Agt . no fee
675·5464
2 Br. 11, ba. walk to
beach. Newly remod.
bllins . S575 m o . 502
Alabama St. I 723-9285
PARK·LIKF. SF.TTINt;
2 br twnhsc. new rrpt.
d rapes . washer /drye r .
ref rig. st.ave. pool. f'111 h.
occ. 311. SS25.
846-6621 Tiffany R. Jo;
(aft. 6pm. 964-231131
3242 ...••.•..........•.....
ieagate Waterfront Con·
do. 40' boat dock in front.
3 Br. 3 ba. New rpt. new
ly painted thru-out .
GREAT VI EW. Vacant.
Asking $1450. 840-3341 o r
84<Mi045
HOME FOR RENT
4 Bdrm. $800. Fenced
yard & garage. Kids &
pets welcom e . 964·2566
or97J.2971. Agt .. no fee.
lniM 3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Woodbridge condo. 3 Br.
t I/• Ba. S600/mo. (2131
498-6000eves & wknds
Woodbridge lease. 2 Br.
11.? Ra, patio. pvt loC' ..
boating, tennis. pool.
$600/mo. Agt. 640-9900
DEF.RFJELD Twnhse
3br. 3ba w/fllm rm. new
c pl . clean . $700/mo
559·8506 mid day
1 br, 3 ba. det. home
F.nd. hack yd. romm.
p ool. tenn ii;. $795
5.'>1 ·1690
2 br. 2 ha. den. liv. rm, 2
car end gar . 11e l home
in Northwoods , e ncl
baf'k .vd. comm . pool &
tennis $650 /mo. 551 -lf>!lO
patio home. 2 RR . 2 Bu. I
+ den. douhle j!ar . fpk. I
pvt p;itio. pool. s pa. ten
nis. Avail. now $675 mn.
Oiuna. !>46-2313.
211r 11 ~ba t.·hateau in
Womlbrtclit<' $1195/m o
w /lease opt. 552 I •184.
5.59 9581or552·50117
LCICJllllCI le~h 3248 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Rdrm. 212 bath. 2 frplcs.
c luhhouse & p ool.
Me diterran ean s t y le
gate guraded condo with
view . ne ar b each .
Monarch Uay area. $995.
Al(ent Larry. 494·7554.
O ceanfront l br. trlr
+ t•a bana $650 /m o .
adults only 1199-3816
$900. Newt'r 3bdrm. 2ba.
w as h e r /dry er .
panora mic white water
view. Arch Beach Hts.
673-6279 or 675-2044
Ocean fro nt house
French N o rm a nd y
C hale au in Victo ria
Beach. 4 Br. 4 Ba det'ks.
fa ntaslir view. steps to
the beach . S2500 m o.
F. d ge wat e r R . E .
49HIS36.
Outstanding ocean & city
views. c ustom home.
3bd rm . 2 ha .
ws hr /dryr/frig $875.
675·2044. 673-6279.
LCICJllllCI Hiits 3250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llOM F: FOR R fo~NT
4 Bdrm $S95. Fen<'ed
yard & ~arage. Kids &
pets welcome. 964-2566
or !nJ.2971. t\gt.. no fee.
Leisure World . 2hr. 2ba.
gate l. beaut. Nr. all.
6 /mo l se o pt ion
S600tmo. (2131437·7674.
3252
park landscaping Pool. -jac, sauna. $600 mo No Newly df'1·or. l Or
sm c h ildre n p 14 ) Duµh.-x.S1•pbygaral!t'S
S32.'l 1nclud111)! rt'fril! &
all 11til. ~51 2175. Corona •I Mar 3822
631-7184 afl 6l'M Qu1('l F.mphl Adult m•1•r
J 5 N o pl' l s S :J 3 II
5411 1021
. ......•.•.............
Oh nt·ean vu I Br. 11c•wl\
d1·toralt•d 14 ~a r.1 ~1·
1\dullo; Sll75 mo ,\sk fur
f ;1 YI' f~IU !191)0
2Rr. marrH'rl 1·fll" I 1'h1 hl
Yearly rental 3 lld. 2 Ila.
inc•I. stove . $750/mo.
Possible lease <!)>tu•n.
Al.?l. 673-3355 -. lack lay Charmer
2 F IREPLAn:s
3br.2ba.fam rm.p atio
& yd. r ul d t> s ac· s l .
re frig . w;rs her dryt'r
Kids /rets OK. S850 mo
Yrly li>ase. Shown hy
appt wkdys . Owner .
675·6275
WF.S T C Llfo~F Lrg
4bdrm. nice home. SI 100
Ref's . 1514 Dnver Or
Agt.
Le ase Executive borne in
Big Canyon. 4bdrm. 3ha.
pool. jac. wel bar, S25CIO.
541 ·8970 or 966.0S26.
4 Br. 2"41 Ba Newport
C r est Condo. Some
O<'«>an vii>w $900 me•
A gent 642·941 I
OPl-.:NSAT/SUN
Nwpt llitts. 3 br. I ba.
pool. gar. nr schools, no
pets. 1575. Isl & last. 221 t
Margaret Dr.
Jo~utly upgraded 3 Ar 2
Ba . T ownhouse
Gargagc. frpk, dshwsr.
wash1•r & dryer rr.>0m.
built-in kitchen. Near
lloag llosp. Adults. 110
pel'i. S6.'iO mo. 548·0230.
'II 1C'I' \'IC'W Jl)(J r111 2h:1 2
sun<IC't'k!>. frpli·. hca rm.
no Jl('ts Rwh;,r<l frlll lfl!"iO
Hac•hf'lor. 11111et h1t·at1on. clys fl411 7072 ,.,., . .,
desrrt'S mature p<•n;on
$275 11111 prl 957 llll 1. Spal'ious 2hr. din , 111· rrn
545 5001 kit. 11 ~ha. mat 11n· •·1111
Rach !\pis lJt1ls r aid
WN•kly or Monthl~
Mr Nash lk<1lty 1142 1334.
1>42 li578 C l't 'S.
APARTMEHTS ok Nu p•·t s n..r~ I'.
Rcuut1fulh lands<·aped •·r<"dit <:urugC' in var1t
j!arden :1pL'I Pat111:. or S425 mo 1 W 1l ~o n <le~·.ks l'ool & s p;i I h·:•l 1 r alr\ll{'W I !i4S 7!l01i
paict. f'll\'t•rerl park llll! "Jt I ' l .,, I . IRIMI AtlulLo; n1J pd~ 1 o r 2 · )(rm ;ip · -' 1•1 :<'I rn "Of ~ OK fl. up:-.t<Hr" clowns l a 1r'
I llr~r,;; SJ!IO $ilOO S 5 2 5 m" f, 3 I I lli !I
2250Vani:uard W11 .v 54!'12'~
5411 9626 or .'i411·l 4tl8
plefi75 :Ml 3br, :!ha. <l1s hwa.,hPr Hwetileqto., •~ach 3740 r 1 l
I Br lll'fng & st11v(
Crrts & rlrapc~ 'o kiri ..
o r p 1• t s S :111 o m " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jhr. 2ba. frph• dl·c•k up rµ e . Y' ne"' 1·rpt 646·4382 H .•• •. ~ .... EST stairs. 7191.. Poinsl'llw p~11nt no p('ls . S.500 2635 .. """ Sant;i Ana ~·6918 Spanish f:state LlvmR' 673·2099 I Br 1 Ra l·arpt.'ls
Reauti~ul park, likr sur Si>acious 1 Ar w i ~ara~e . EASTSIDE d r a Pf> s . $3 7 5 . 211 :1
rou11<1 1n ,::s 1 e rraced 1 laundrv f1:1C'il S4!lS Ask 3 Br 1"7 Ba Townhouse Avorndo Hayloft Apti.
pool. S~ken )!as ~bq. for Fave 640·990o • No pets S.S25 127 21st MS·7485
sp<1rkho~ fo unt a ins · St. Days 64f>·4262. F:vl:'s D p-1-..1.
S p ariou s r oo m s ;: br. l ba. yd , ow. ncl 6459543. ana ....... 3826
Separate diriinl! area pet.s. ::ivail 1mmed 4!17 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wa lk·in t'losets . home· Mo rninf! Canyon Rel , WESTBAYAPTS,larRe2 2 br. 2 ha upper. Vll'l4 .
like kitchen & C'alnnets Apt. 0 s,575. 559 926.., Br, 2 Ba. $4AO·S48.S. New S.525. Isl . last & StOO Sl'l"
W a lk t o lluntinl(to n garden apt.s. patios. s pa dep J ark . 496·11535 ar
Ct•nter. Costa Mesa 3124 Aciults, no pets 831 ·2600
t ~~mm~:;:{urn ....................... 1 39R W Wilson.631 5583 Hwwlil;qfanl.ac:h 3840
I RednM•m furn. 21r. I la Apt S42S F; Side 2 HR . 1wr. •••••••••••••••••••••••
from $430 Newly decor G as prl. palm, no pets. lst + l;is t I & 2 Bd rm. ('1)tta~e styli·
2 Hedroom furn. $490 e n c I g a r . P o o I . apts Newly deroratecl d /w as h cr Ad ult ~ + SIOO. 541·5331 f'\"S. t\dull!I, no pets . 646 2Jl.25 rlrapes. rarf)4:'1S. stow•
Utilitll's Frerl 642·5tn3 · Xtra lar,11e unlls. div1cl1•d
Lt\ QUI NT I\ II F. R M OSI\
16211 Parkside Ln . I hlk
W or Bearh. 3 blks S. of
F.dln,:er.
847-5441
$375/up I 2 lxlrm. pool.
jac. adlt. 111992 Florida.
H.ll.842·28.l4or842 3172
3 ,-T 'llhott / ' Bedroom Cohdo near r o~se Rrookhurs t •Adam s
Newly decor ¢as pd • Pool !Tennis f:tC' $450 l'n r l i;:ar , pool . ;· · d I was h e r A d 11 1 t -; : mo. 646::447 __
fl42·5073 I 2 Br $430, 3rd floor A\·arl
NEWLY DECOR.
I Rr. gas pd. encl ~ar.
d/washer, pool Adulls
642·5073
·M ar 1. 2 Fi r SOii
f:imily section Patio &
non patio a pt!! ava il
Near $ho p pi n it /I..
t rnnsportat ion llt•at·h &
Gar fl !'ld !!!Hit
r>t•la14 :1n• 1¥17 3020
FREf" RENT 11 11 :1 :ll HI
lit,!! l.ankm:uk :1hr
C.:on(111 hrnnd nl'\\ adu lt~
Ne wport llei~hts area ~~!~~ ..... ??.~~ Spacious 2 Br·S36.'i Pool
Lge 2bdrm. Iba. SSOOmo S d' 1 TV & laundr.Y fac· .5411-95.'lli
Ground floor i\\':111
March 8th Adults Nt•"'
ly rerlerllralro. Ra Iron~'.
rlshwr. a <' .ias & "~llt•r
raid {'arpor1. fl')<ll. p.ir
ty rm ('all ;ift IOAM
C'asa Gran:rda. 97!1 l!ll 1
11 n Iv 11,.1• r '1 () \ r ~
S70U . m1) 75!-l 'IJ<l I
"" 6737..,,.. tu 10. ux s pa , .
... ves .. ~· mald ser vi(•e. phoue. from 12 7PM
No Newport 2Bd IRa. SIOO/wk. 4!t.l l227 Newer 2 Rr 2 H;i S42.'l
Garden e r. Adults no Mobile Jlomt.• lllr. !Ra. Sundec k . d s hws h r
pets. S450. Appl. 6'12-2267 Steps tu heac•h. Laun 760-1418 Eves wknds or
F or lease in Dluffs dry.etr $.5511 4994635 548-'t67Sd:iys
Clean.sharp:IJ1r_2 n a . S turlio, TV. util ind YILLACORDOVA
I Rr I Ba Refr1~l'. '''"''' l 'til~ paid S330 mo i'\o
reb Onl' or On1· ('l)uplt•
5!19 llamrlton {'~
f.4!i 7184.
2 ~rlrm I lm th u11s1u1 r~
krleh d111 rm &· 1 hath
1lc1\\Tt 11\t p:illtl l'r<·f
lll:C(IHI' :1111111 ~ ()1111'\
;irt'a M !)jl 11111 !lfiO 'l:lll!i
I hr pal111. q1111•t :11lults
110 IH'(~. $:!411 Winter rate. cheerful.
furn. I Br w /beaut1ful
sundeck 2 12 12 O pal
67J..6900
Lge 3 Rr 2 ba. lite fn cd
ya rd . en c l i?ar
Kidstpets ok $650 + SJl)(J
ser.dep. RENTALS
2br ~ den 21 , ha
3nr11,ha
3Br 2'~ha
LCICJllllCI Hf9uel $750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo with s undeck . Profess ional bus1n "~" Most util free NPw c·rpt
S825.Ai;tent 6755930.. pers on Non s moker c nrl Raragc rat111
2 lll'GF. He clrnt1m' 111
s upl'r lol"~ttwn Fu ll~
rarr e terl built rn o;.
grnund floor f\dulti.. n•1
flt.•ts $350 mo 1\pply
!\pl B SAA \I.. W1l~11n
rr\~ 1~31
645-8369
lalMMI P111i11Mlkl 3107 Mesa Verde. sul)('r 4hr .
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba. 1848 Illinois. $6SO
:'.:harming S bdrm. 3 bath 646 ISJS. 552 9574
bayfront with 38' boat . flo at. $1600 m o. Rill Small l Rr Rig fencecl
Grundy. 675·6161. yard & garage Pel OK
$365 mo 790 W Wilson Mewport hocll 31 69 6734136. •••••••••••••••••••••••
---------•IE/Side sml I rm bar h
hse. fplc. stove, refrig.
$265 m o . No p e t s
548 6680
LUXURY VU CONDO: 2
er 2ba Security bldg.
Sl250/mo.
MOBILE HOME. 2 Br.
2ba. Canne ry Village.
TV. stereo S750/mo.
Waterfront Homes Inc
Realtors 631-1400
Newport Crest condo.
' 3br. 2ba. yard. rise to
bch. 16.'iO/mo. Newpor1
Hgts. 645·5110
Jbr. 2ba , fam rm. frplc.
16.'iO/mo Open SIS I 4,
964 Springfield 552·2884
walk to beach. deluxe Mesa Verde. Jbdrm. 2ba.
4bdrm, ram rm. wet bar. encl yrd, son. water.,dbl
frplc. gar. pool. tennis gar.~!_m~.~57·2382.
coum. partially furn.
lmmed occupan cy . 3 Br. 21.Ai Ba. Nr ne w. No
$1200/mo. (714 1631 -7270. yard work. S67S mo. No
-pe ts. 168 M agn olia.
Beaut. 2 Br. 2 ba. fully 642·3307.
furn. t'ondo. Overlk'g
1oir course in Big Ca-D ... Polat 3226
nyon. Pool. spa. tennis. •••••••••••••••••••••••
C all Bill Wedmo r e Vacant. $490/m o 1st &
644-TCDO • tasl, S300sec. Frplc, bit·
Ins. 542-3597.
Exceptionally nice ocn
••••••••••••••••••••••• view hme 2br . + den.
..... ,, .. •• 3207 frplc. new cpts, gar.
$575
S850
't523 CAMPU5 Da· IRVltfE
Deerfield 2 Or townhome.
den, 2 lla. crptldrapes.
frplc. garage. patio, im·
m e d ocr up S625
2131939-J<M l bef 2 PM
Woodbridge Sycamore
Plan. 4 Br. 3 b a. No pets.
$750 mo. incl gardener.
752-21181.
WOODBRIDGE GABLE·
2Br. den, 2Ba. S680 mo.
5.52-8232 aft 6PM.
Woodbridge Condo: 3br.
l 1~ba. S600/mo.
wrk 1151 -2000 . hm
675-1078
Large 3 Br. Condo 2\o'z Ba.
Din area. family rm.
fr pie. c rpt. 2 stor y.
comm. pool. Avail. 3·16.
$865 mo. +deposit. Call
752-1282 9 to 4.
••••••••••••••••••••••• magnlfi~enl coastal 3 Bdrm townhouse in
Oeeanfront rondo, 3br. views. util pd, adults. no Heritage Park. Righly
2ba, Wlderlround prkg. pets , S 7 So I m o . upgraded. Ext'elle nt
SI00.11'7·'15llO; 13'7-«199 (213)9'7·1291 tocaUon. No pets. l600
C..._ .. M9' 3222 Hwllqta .._. 3240 mo. Ac\. m.9293. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c:ular0cean6Clty Rancho San Joaquin, 2 '.Ulbt vtew. Lr1 2 Br. 2 BRAND NEW lbr dlx br,2bacondo.2 cergar.
i'Sa. with formal ctlnlni. Condo, plush c rpta, comm. pool. jar. refria. "71 mo: Call Anthony frpk, lndry rm, patio, washer, dryer. range,
ftdJS ta.5'757. !'Nee • 1ar, pool, spah uuna. compactor, a /c, avail. Wknill....-. free heat. 9550. m-"914 Mar. t , S7!i0. for Info.
call t7J.0330. lm .. ac. 2 1try 5 Br,
1talned 1ta 11,
a...-U.. Nr beh. Xlnt ...... s.. to ·~••te. si-ttno. •HA
VACANT 4 BR 2 Ba. wallt
to ,arhool1, shopping,
hrys. Kfdl 6 pets OK.
•· •·'471. Hk for Keith
Turtle Rock Rld1e condo.
2 br, J be. al t . view,
f750, Sharon SM· 1801 ;
eve1.._lml
I J, .
NWU EL SHORES Im·
mac 3 Rr. ~ Ba New
c rpts. drapes. g uard
gate. pool & tennis $800
mo. 493-3444 or 644·5403
S• Juan $300. al.,n rnnm $21JC) dshwhr, lanc1ry rm No
Caplsh'mo 3271 4!,4·CM51. pets.
••••••••••••••••••••.••• .... ,..__.... l•ach 3769 2 BOHM S465 """' -..-• "' 2l23 F:lden A'"" . C M 2 Br 1 ba, $475 rro. Kids •••••••••••••••••••••• r142 7fi05
Mission Viejo 3267 OK. Comm. pool. New
••••••••••••••••••••••• drps Contact Norm Phillips Agt 496-SSJS. afl •Beautiful view home 3
Br . 2 Ra. Fam rm 496·2792.
frplc. f!695. 640·9646. South LClfJIP"I 1286
Newport hoch 3269 •• • •••••••••••••• •• ••• •
•• •••••••••••••• •••. ••• PIHE COTT AGE
Ne wport Shores Canal
front 4bdrm. 3ba, newly
decorated. 2 blocks to
ocean. 962·6683.
S mall 2bdrm . frpl c ,
walk to bea(•h . S650
499-1997
Tustin 3290
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Spectacular home on 5 condo. Cpt/drps. $500.
ac res with p ool & AftSp~,5S2·93S9
separate guest & maid 's Wn+.Mtster 3291
quarters. Facilities for •••••••••••••••••••••••
14 horses. Beautiful Like new 3 Br. hom e in
s talls with exerci1'e & xlnt cond. Lovely back
s how a re nas. I year yard. 1625. 962·7940 .
Rl0llh1ll o~f{1 ·.1ltv
f 1 1 .; •1 ::111 I
ON WATER : 2 Bdrm,
2ba in Towers . View.
S850mo.
Cotldalltlwl•11 u.twwlalMd 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FREE RENT till 3/31 /81
Htg. Landmark 3b r .
Condo brand new . adult!\
only ove r 40 y r s .
1700/mo. 759-9341
OCEAN VlEW F.legant
new condo 2br. 2ba. 2
PROF. DECORATED: 2 frplcs. bonus rm w/wet
Bdrm +den. wet bar. bar SIOOO/mo 6 mos lse
tennis 6 pool. End unit. oil 492-2259, 996·7542
Red to 9800/mo.
Waterfront Homes Inc Broker
Realtors 831-1400 3BR Condo ne wly dee.
Irvine Groves t6SO mo.
Ocean and bay vu, nopeta$49·3918
VenaUlee penthouse, 2 Oransetree Condo 2Br
Br 2 Ba. pvt 1uarded IBa P•Uo-on Laite s.cn·
aduh comm. Poo•. 1pa, mo. Jim 957-1100 Ext. 'Y m . ctu b ho u a e . 301days511.m.1 eve's. u2001m 675·4491.
Spectacular Oct'anfront.
Avail. now 2 4 Hr \oo
<lo. 673-Sl' Rf'
(, U X II r y () (' (' a 11 f I O n I
Weekly 2 or 3 nr Comp
furn inl•l<l l i n e ns
6'10-4784.
NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
YEAR·ROUND FUN:
Social ACl•v1hes D
rect"' • r ree Sunday
Brunch • BBQ!>• Par
l•<'S •Plus muGh morP
GREAT RECREATION
Tcnn•s •Free Lesson'
1p10 & pro shOPI • 1
H!'alth Clubs• Saund •
Hydromass11ge •Swim
mmg • 011v1ng Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MENTS: Singles t &
'} Beoroom~ •Fur
n•sheCJ & un111rn•sht>d
• Adult l •v111g •No Pet:.
• Model\ Ooeri daily
910 6
Oakwood
Gerden Apertment1
Newport le.cf\/So.
1700 t6th St
rOo•e• •i 161111
171•1 942·5113
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88()1rv11\ct
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17141 .. 5-110I
PINF: Rl.L'FF APTS
Spac 2 br. 2 ha Al111ll
rompl('x. patio. vil'W ,
rrplc. Pncl l{tr r . l(aS
stove. dis hwas her. s pa.
lndry rm From lSOO
SPMC 1131·6l07
Nu 2 BR Mndu hy ~ ('
Pla7,a. vu. AC . all
amenilil's S h erry .
979.2390 $500 Ill()
• * * Francis Ko•arih1
275 E 18th St : 111
Costa Mesa
You are the winner or
4 free tick.ts
($14 value >. to
AMMlm
IMtShow
Mar. 4thru Ma r . 8
Anaheim Con vention
Center
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to
claim your tickets. • ••
Sharp clea.n 2 Br. t Ba .
built ins. Westside 4·
plex. Kids OK. no pets .
S39S. 84S·2478 eves &
wk.ods.
2 Br. 1 '4' Ba. Towfthouse.
Air. prage: fncd patio.
Adults, no pets. S4S5r
MS-4&T1 •
38r. 2Ba. upper. Near
Or_,e Coast C0Ue1e.
'490/mo.141·1857
Duplex, newly decor.
lbdrm, lba, adults; no
peta,....,.
&15·6187 •
EASTSIDE
P~oods
I llr with p<1t1 0 No
c hildren or ppts $3:J5
mo 310 C Mnntf• \'1s ta
t\ve. 548·9190
2 nn POOi.. l.1\RJ\G F: I
Ml FR O('EAN S450
MO f\46·03.54. M0·617!l
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846-6591
Adult luxury I & 1 1-:t
Bdrm R"~1ut1f11I la1 e~ &
~ l re a m ~ . ('om I I " t 1•
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Monaco Grand Prix in '7 .
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Kennybunkport 1s one of I 4 dlst1nct1v 1y
different apanment floorplans at Seawmd lllage
in Huntington Beach Seaw1nd Village 1s a .suit
of totally personalized professional ptann \g.
The kind of attention you deserve
A perfect Olend or nature and hv1ng-
nestled in a forest with baObhng Or()()l(s and 1u1et
pond.s. cooled by natural ocean oreezes Ac to
tnat tennlS courts. swimming poolS. a;acuz.l\ and
a convenient 1ocat1on near shopping and
employment and you've got a place anyone v >uld
prOIJdly call home. (Even l<ennybUnkpOr" J
One and two bedroom. one and two ba!
adult apartments from •~.00.
-~··: 1 SSSS Huntington Vllllgt Uoe Hvnunqtoi . 0
(71 •) 89&·"61 home. DS-1 tofflce. Lux condo. Jbdrm. l'r\ba,
·Pvt petio, 2 c:ar car/elec.
Harbor Rld1e Lautre· opener. cloee to S.C.
mGlll Model. Full oc:ean Plaaa. SSH/mo. lH. vlew.lllOOmo. 1eo..1m. 549-C9.
Tllru June. I Br. tum. util
pd, no pett. 7 doon to
beh . ..0.175--
Lovely • Ir. sandffk. la,._~ M8hlft eo1tple,
no -.ms. .... sa. I
From tilt s.,, 0.00 F~ Clf1W north 01 Mt'F'ldOM. fief! ~ on MCFadOlrr to ~
'"mitl\lnos ~ • Open Clllly 10 Af
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Professional Typist will
make your words look
great. 873-0820
Use the Daily Pilol
"Fast Result" service
directory Your
11ervice is our
specially.
Have something to sell? Call 642·5678 exl. 322 Classified ads do it well. L.,. _______ _
Ape lww•h u.hn. Ape lww ... 1 u.hn. .,._ , .... h u.fwa. Af u lww•h.......... OMc....... 440010fflce l..W 440.0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Office...... 4400 ....-...1/IHHt/ Arn a •tn-•I•/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll!S,___;-~.. , ........ / Hwl'fa.._. 3140 1 -INdt 3141 .,.____..._. Jl6' 5..e.AM 31101111111111 ---------~ ...., ....,.... -...... ~~-. .... .......••......•.............................. .....•..........•...... •..••••..•.....•....... , Luxurious. full service of-••••••••••••••••••••••• Leet & ,..-..
fice space. 1·6 rms. con-...-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• THEWHlffLETllH North End spacious 2 Br. Oceanfront for. Winter 3Br. 2Ba nr So. Coast
Lwcury Adult units at af. SSSO. Ocean view. walk Rentals. Furnished & Plaza. pool, jac. play.
fordable Uving. t ,2 & 3 to beach. No pets. unrum. Broker. 675·4912. ground. kids OK. $530
17th ST. and BRISTOL ference r oom . s ec·1 Oppal"lmlty 5005 Losf &'-d IJOO
services . Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Br. Well decorated. 499-15216 NO FEE! Apt. & Condo mo. (213)868-6039eves. Olympic sire pool, li ght· ed tennis court, Jacuzzi. Small Studio apt. Skyline rentals. Villa Rentals. StMllh Let-a 3116
park like landscaping. Dr. immed occ up. 875·4912Broker •••••••••••••••••••••••
Most beautiful bldg. in 497.5221 Oceanfront studio a pt H.B. ---"-------1Seawind·Npt Crest 2 Br with patio. overlooking
From S360. 846·0619 No. Laguna. very nice l 1 ~ Ba condo. Oc.'ean vu. pvt beach. SSSO/mo utll
Br .. pool. 1485. sauna. pool, Adults. No . incl. 499-2253 or 499·5021.
499-2283 pets. $500. 675-8854 3191
LCMJlllMIMHJ-1 315 Two 2 BR 1~ Ba. nr •••••••••••••••••••••••
Prime ground floor office from 65-75c
pr sq. ft. From 200·3000 sq. ft. North
Santa Ana near college. All utilities
paid.
540-3666
Beach. Call for info * * * 752·6188 _ __ _ L Ho..._
10122 Kukui Dr. 450 sq . ft. Delightful
working s pace with
ocean view Full bath 3
yr old bldg. S450 mo.
Turner Assocs . 494-1177
1111-.1 R...tal 4450 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
For store & office sp<1 ce
at reasonable rates.
Hunlingt.On Beach
You are the winner of
4 ..... tldl ...
(Sl4 value). to .........
loalSllow
Mar. 4 lhru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
3 BR. 2a,.; Ba twnhse. fplc.
gar .. children & pets OK.
$600 mo. AND. 2 BR 2
Ba, gar, children OK. 1
mile to PCH. $475 mo.
964-2937 from 9AM·5PM.
•••••••••••••••••••••• Hoag. patio. adlts, no New two bedroom. one
Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. on golf pets. From $475. 631·3888 bath unit with garage.
c o u rs e . I n c I d s 1---------1_S450 __ mon __ th_._548_-07_86_. __ 11 .... to S... 4300 Office l..td 4400
washer/dryer , frige. YEARLY. 3 Br. 2 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
500 to 2700 Sq Ft.
ME.SA VERDE DR
PLAZA
Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to
claim your tickets.
,~a ADULT ~-~. LIVIN G
• t & 2 BR P1t10 Apts
• 01snw1s11tr) & BBO s
• Pool & Rec Room
• Ga1den l 4nascao•ng
• Jog to Buen & ShOps
S I G I
SEA ENVIRONMENT
%.l2 HAMIL TUN H 8 .. :
Dplx. Jbr. Zba . quiet, nr
Civic Ctr. dbl encl. gar.
frpk. near new. lge
patio. $575. 962·0819
Spacious 2 Bdrm wtnu
cpl. paint. drps. Kids
OK. No pets 7921 Holl
$425. 847 ·4803 blwn
3-7pm.
$575. 492·6700. 492·2796 Steps to ocean . S695 per •~ 4000
mo. Bkr. 645-3683 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•wpori leach 316' -.-------1
••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. with Laguna Beach Motor Inn.
985 No. Pacific Coast
Hwy, Laguna Beach.
Daily, Weekly. Kitchen
available. Low winter
rates. 494·5294.
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
garage. patio. pool.
Adults. no pets. 1801 H.
15th. St. Newport
Heights. $450. 642·7340.
Nwpt Island waterfront. Room with kitchen priv.
dlx upper dplx. 3 br, 2 Near bus & shopping
ba, frplc, sundeck. slip center. Adults only .
avail. Mature cpl prer. Eves 6-9:30 or wknds. No pets. $850. yrly . 962•7520.
815-'1'1'72
COUMTlY C1.UI
UVIMGIM
MIWPOllT
llACH CoTona del Mar sunny
An adult community on lbr. ~. 2br. SSSO & '625. room & ba. w/laundry
the Back Bay. Spec-Adults. no pets. 1409 facil. S275. Ask for Faye.
taculd Spa. 7 swim-_s_u_pe_ri_o_r_. 645 __ ·8684 ____ 1 641).9900
ming pools. 8 lighted ten· l B v ·11 A t All ----------r. ersa1 es P . 1 Bdrm + Bath. Pool. nis courts. bike trails. eni · h · . Am . ties. 24 r. secur•· Jacuzzi·......, + deposi·t putting gree n . _ _, M I ~
Rachelors. 1 and 2 ty. -.... ay ease OP· Coronadel Mar64e>.8234
bedrooms apartments . lion. 76().93.13 or 673·8821.
and townhouses from SWIRi VIEW Deluxe Suite, Ba. Fash
S429.00 per month lsl. Pool. no smoke. S390. OnJamboreeAt Large 2 Br. 2 Ba. over-640-6594 eve. J oyce Xlnt toe. Pierpoint con· S J . Hil'-R d looking Back Bay. 540-J822day. dos. 1-2br. S450-S600. an oaqwn "' oa Loads o f closets .
pool . jac, tenni s . ___ <7_1_4_>644-__ 1_900 ___ 1 fireplace. 2 carports. 2 Rooms S165 & Up. Priv.
846-1826. 2 br. 1~ ba + gar. Hoag t~·.~~· .!e~o~~~A~ entrance, cooking. In
Large 3 Br. frplc. Enclsd Hosp area. nu decor. $745. 9'19-8M9or84S·1260. Laguna49'1·31!87
gar. S495. open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. 1----------1 Furnished. bath, utll.
213/596-6.549. 4238 Hilaria Way.3 Br 2 Ba . incl . Employedman <days).
SSOO/mo. 83().5875 stove/refrig. yrly rental Non-smoker, C.M. Area.
Lg 2Br 2Ba. will consider 1175/mo. Agt. 673-3355 $225 556-t378 children/pets, encl gar. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 mo. ·
balCQl\Y. all bltns. S450 Br. l Ba. No kitchen. Sunny upper wtpatlo. 2 Pvt bdrm a, bath, ki(ch
mo. St50 sec. Gary $400mo. incl. util. Br 2 ba , $585/mo. priv.50orover. El Toro.
Moving? Avoid deposits
& cut Uving expenses!
Professionally since
1971.
HOUSIMATES
832·4134
Elegant prof bldR. 85< per
sq.ft.. 'lse. Red Carpet.
893-1351
1617 Westcliff N.B. Wanl
financial inst. 7000s.f.
Isl noor. Agent 541 ·5032
IOU CENTER
MEWPOIT
Resp. mature. empl
woman to shr 2 br Park
Nwpt apt w /s ame
64()..9JS9 Elegant executive suites
in prestige location
Fem rmmate to shr new With complete support
condo by ~h in Nwpt. services.
$225 mo. Cheryl 548-2149 714/8.51-0681 __ I
Rmmte to shr 2bd apt 250.500 sq. ft. grnd nr.
Balboa Pen . S2 50 utils pd. From S200. 779
mo+SSO sec yrly rental W. 19th. St CM Tom
availl/1675-7546 957·1900.
1000.2000 SQ f'T
AT95<
1525 Mesa Verde E. C M.
545-4123
Newport Beach. Sl.25
sq ft New dlx office or
reta il "' pvt bath
security. a c. 600·2400
sq fl 509 31st St (next
to Bank of Newport.
J.ido Cannery area )
675-3236. 1213 )641·9700
,,.._ LocatiOlt
1270 Sq ft on busy Beach
Boulevard·Huntington
Beach. Ideal for real
estate ofri ce. stor e or
* *.
Boat repair business in
Dana Pt. Partner wants
to sell out Net S25.000
per y ear $18.000.
661·1315
CERA MICS SHOP
F.verythmg you need to
start your own ceramics
business except th e
shop. 2 large kilns pour·
ing & work tables .
greenware. bisque etc!
Hundreds of molds.
Sl0,000 value for $3500.
840-6379 -------other suitable business Small Mfg. Commercial
2 Pnvate baths. availa-Sea Life Display Units.
ble immediately 10 Bus est ·77 '80 Sales
Year lease Attractively , approx $80.000 Price Career Fem w/ 17 yr
daughter to shr 3br, 2ba
San Juan furn. S300 + •,,
uUI. 495-4198
priced inc equi p & anve n
Prestige omce building. 642-4321, ext 216 $38.900838·8781 Weekdays
Male Owner will s hr 2br,
2ba. frplc w /neat. trim,
40i.sh fem nr bch $125.
845-7312
M/F to shr hse in C.M.
$195 + 1.6 utll. Non-smkr
6'15· 'Tl94. 549-8677
1212 No. Broadway. Has Fabric. lhread & pattern
up to 2000 sq. ft of office Prime Office retail C.1 s hop in x Int Laguna
space for lease. Walk to 2600sq ft A c . F P Beach loc Established
O.C. Courthouse or S.A S220,000 12r; a ss m . 4/yrs. 700 customers
Civic Center. Utilities. 759·1438 _ __ names Gd inventory &
parking & janitorial I s o ooo d Warehousespace.800 sq. sa es. l . own. serv. incl. IMMEDIATE O t· · Bk OCCUPANCY! Ask for ft. Costa-Mesa. For info. wner re Iring. r call: 752·9449. (213)597·5783. Marsha. 964·3531 .
Prof. Fem. looking for Co••1rcial COPY SHOP: $37.000 sametoshr 2br 2b~con· 4SO sq. ft. S4SO per mo. P r·t SIS 000 d
do l·n Westc11-'fr. N .B. 4001 Birch St. Newport ....... 4475 ro 1 • • wn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WC/Bal. or Exchange. ~. Beach Agent 541-5032. Store Space for lease. Est ab Is d 5 ~ Yr s .
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
Lost: Newfoundland. lrg.
180 lb6. black w !white
chest. missing since Oct.
31. Answers to "Fred".
Big Reward. 971-9385.
Lost: Black Lab Female.
4/yrs old. Illinois Dog
tags. needs medication
Vic Victoria & Placen
tia. C.M. Call 631-2876.
Lost: Photo Album fell
from car Harbor Blvd &
Victoria. C.M. Please
call 646-6614.
Lost. White toy poodle.
Santa Ana
H eights /Costa Mesa
area. 5411-1818.
--~-------Found: Golden Ret. pup,
M. vie. Irvine & San-
tiago. Nwpt. 548-2413
Found; cassettes of in
vestment lectur es ,
Spyglass Hill area. Call
955-2700.
Found: Maltese(?). salt
& pepper. nr Talbert &
Magnolia. FV. 962-1433
FOUND: Ovemite bag
containing man 's
toiletries identlry
54S-Oll97
Found: Ladies watch.
34th St nr Npt Blvd.
Ruth. 87~4249
Bosler536-2498 644-671!0,&M-3189 Dshwshr, no pets. 789 Call Eva arter 6pm Amigos Way. 644·0685 or SIS-2214. lbdrm condo util incl. 3 Br. 2 Ba. ""' block to
pool/jac/sauna sec beach. Yearly.
Exec rem to shr W/same omce tore/Business 1500 sq. ft. & 1260 sq. ft. 631·0055 : 642·6157
3Br Twnhse. tennis. rac: space. 14 ~X40. Choice in Huntington Beach ... .,.,, iat Lost: Blk & wht M. Cat.
quetball health club Harbor Blvd .• Costa Flexible terms . 0 t ... 5015 redcollarw/nametag. 631·2029 • 2131~1202FP 1 ....., v· ~ ....... ..,. -19 fac. $290 mo. Cathy Mesa location. About 7:t' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1c""""" . ....,....., prkg. S400 eves 840-4580 548-8083
DaAWAIE PIHES
SPACIOUS t BDRM
Attractive Beachfront
Apt. 3 Bdrms. 2 ba.
$1200. Savage Wilde &
Co. 875-6806 or 496-8339
4IOO Verasailles lBr/studio ........ Mot.ts
penUwe condo, adlts.no •••••••••••••••••••••••
pets. $450 mo. + 1st-last Balboa Inn oceanfront.
+ sec. dep. 645-3447. Low winter rates. Daily
979-5370Jim or weekly. Kitchenette.
S90 Ir up. 675-6140. Fl rep I ac e. w a I k-i n eves. Cute, private lBR apt. on
closet. dishwasher.---.------.-Pen.in. Steps to beach. SIALAllCMOTB.
garage. Pool. laundry Versailles 1 br/studio. Partial bay & ocean Weekly rental now
rac new crpt; drapes, pool. view.875-4912 avail. Color TV. phones · rec, sec. bldg. Adults. no ----------1 in rms. 2274 Newport
19221 Delaware St. pel5. $475+1st. last. sec. Versailles Studio, all Blvd .. C.M. &M-7445 <So. of Garfield) dep. 5411-5981 Amenities, $450.
751-82'71 dya, 760-8847 sq.ft.Agt.549-1366 .'H.B. 600·1300 sq ft. LOAN$500ormore.Dbl.
eves MD's facil, 2.ooo sq.ft. ava11. now. Please call your money. Loan is
Rmmate wanted for
spac. house In San
Clemente. S250 + ~ util.
Female, non-s mkr.
4•29: 498-5717. Liz
M /under 30. $2$0 Isl &
last. Pool. tennis
Newport Shores 645·9549
Reduced to $1200 mo. Bill. agt. 831-1257" secured by unprecedent· ed ist in mm financing lse. Red Carpet. 893· 1351 lad ts W l..td 4500 history. 714·957-4086
•DauXE OFFICES• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5025 S500 up. 1&40' lndus ·11or. Mo.y to Lom From 1 room up to 2300 fice. 18101 Redondo Cr. •••••••••••••••••••••••
sq. ft. Low rates. No "P ... Hunt Bch. 842·2834 leue required. 2172 Du-
Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter
Hotel. 833-3223. 9· 12
W AMT SSS FAST? Any aml·l.St, 2nd, 3rds·
nex. terms . reliable len·
ders. E. Starr964-6833
F o u n d : I gle a d u I t
Himalayan · cat. vie.
Hamiltan Ii Bay, C.M.
646-9794
P'ound: ski boot. SI. I~.
Caber, Snow Summit
Express.131·3313
Found: M/Tiger kitten
about 6mo on Sandca~Ue
CdM. 644·2301. 644-ld'f
842·8807 549-0833. Vee._..... 4210
----------Versailles 1 Br condo, 1----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M /F to shr new home, 3 MEWPOltT CIHTER
Br. 2Y. ba. tennis crt. Full Service Suites
MESA
INDUSTRIAL
~RK
111\t:11th. St.
~~~~~~~~~~IF ound : Go I d t n
dnt toe. full sec & VenaJlles 1 Br. Condo. 4bdrm. 2ba condo on
amenities. S550 mo . ocean. night light vu. North Shore or Tahoe.
497·350S $525. M2·6149. Fully rum. 5/min from
lbdrm condo . Villa
Warner co mplex .
Refrig. $400. Aft.er 5pm
(213)59'2· 1601, ---------Spacious 3bdrm condo Luxurious 1 Br. Condo. North Star. $400/wkly.
Nice 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba. Pool, 2~ ba. Quiet loc.
Hunt. Bch. La Cuesta. SCUT COSTS$
$300. Call 9-10 pm. or All you need for one
early AM. 980-9831 monthly ree ! M0-5470 Costa Mfta. Calif.
642-446]
Retriever. 2/24. La1Uha
Niguel. 495-04 UI . ...................... ----------~ ...... Co FOUND: Fem Shepherd
All types of real ~tale Mix vie. Crestview
investments since 1949. School 848-9832 yellow laundry, garage. patio. $750/mo.
new carpet. S4'15 . 531·1759.831·4744 ,
S500 mo. Xlnt fac. Full 957·!238, 530-31N6 Bert.
sec. 540-46t6 or 831·7853 ........ S... 4JOO
John Lembeck <A1ent) •••••••••••••••••••••••
M/F to shr 3br hse. ------
CM /N I B area $132 Now available Ideal
631-589/546-2363 (Jeff) location for Attorney, Real Es tate or En·
Male *-45 shr Sbr. 2ba, Mature F. 2 br. 2 ba, non-trepreneur i.n beautiful
c-&...11..&-.. la _co_l_lar _____ _ •2(8) sq ft warehouse ~---.
avail for immed oc· WTDs FOUND: Tame Blue 980-~. 1-63().0350 •TIAHqUILITY• Westcliff adult condo. 2 hse. C.M. Spa. Nr SC smoker, SZ20 incl. utils. ly ma intained futi
$425 1 Br/Loft. Overlooks
stream. Washer, dryer,
refriae. Adult. No pets. ~1107. 833-8080.
Very private 1 Ir 2 Br bedrooms. 2 baths. Dln· Plaza Ir Frwy. $200. Shr F v 983-Gl service bu 11 d Ing .
••••••••••••••••••••••• adult apts. AVAIL. Ing room. F ireplace. uUls.641·4913. · · 8 <Comer Westcliff Dr. &
NOW. Large floor plans. Freshly decorated. Un· Nlce2Br. 38a dlx twnhse. Irvine. Newport Beach).
garden landscaping. rum. 9800 mo. 831·7300, Pvt bdrm Ir bath, female. E . Bluffs. Nwpt Bch. pool,jacuui. Great loca-Bkr. C.M. $200 utils incl. Fum. S3110mo. 759-0422 500 sq. ft. Call Melissa
cupancy. • 2780 sq ft 642-2171 545-0611 Parbkeet. Cocker mlx. warehouse avai l late 1-----------Australian Shepherd
Feb. •2·1800 sq. ft.. units idow has money for mix.: Dobie. Lab-Setter.
avail early March. •33' 2ND T.D. 's any she Ir 4 cats. Irvine Animal
sq. ft.. •Leasing office above Sl0.000. No credit CareCenter'754·37M
hrs. Mon. lhru Fri. 8·4. _,. no pnlty. For action 1----------
tlon, close to ever· 1-.-_--...._-------1 957•12D'1,641-'703I 645-tlOl. Sat. le>.2. c a 11 AG T 6 7 3 -7 3 l 1 SCUJJ.l.ETS
ANSWERS
----------1 y th In I ! Some ------------Mature M/F to shr lrg ~E 7th St ... EWCOST""MES"" NEW WOODBRIDGE to_.._ __ a.a.,.• with C••-Jl71 ForFw/chlldtoahrblg •bdrm 2b r t ·1 " "' "' den r S67 .... ....._ • .,..... ~ • a um. ap · Costa Mesa s uites IMDUST PAIK 2Br.2Ba. . rplc, 5 dens avail. No pets•••• .. •••• .. ••••••••••• condow/aame,pool,jac. with pool. S275. UUI pd. ~900sqftfrom?5'. All on west oc~an blurts.
; mo.S5l·95.W pleaee.From~. c::,~~~. a:~~~~ _t_emlla __ aoo __ .845-__ 5_185 ____ 548-__ 1200 __ . ______ amenities. Call Terry 2000to8500s/f&ofcspto
• Rancho San Joaquin M""•-• c.ftu•11 su paid, pool fr Jae. Retinld Nune to shr 2br. Resp. F to shr tge 2 br Cressman. 554·9000 2900 s/t. Ray Vincent.
Fairway Condo. Golf ,..!!~ M25. 17~2114. 2ba w/privtleges C.M. N-Bch hse w/spa ar 714/!IM-1065 .0..1-"' Xl t I _._,_..,. -r Bay Front Office. 600'.1---------COUl"8t • -e. n oc. ..-.. •-••ao 1314'12 BBQ. $275. 1'13·1955 . All ameniUes. 2 Br. ar l>MlrvlaeAve. __ _ ..,.ans parting, janitorial etc. COSTA MESA Industrial
, den, z Ba. $700 mo. BetweenWesteUlfDr. ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••Roommate wanted, M/F . Owner873-l003. 5.000 sq n.. new tilt up,
175-tlJZ. • M6artner4• •JDlrt2ve. I Br. I Ba. Condo. Acroas 25-315, to ahr beaut house Fem wanted to shr home llW clear ceiling. 450 sq
-from s.c. Plan. Securl· ln Lal Bdl. 494.5144 or w I I a me n r 0 c c . 55c sa FT rt om ces. av a II In 1 ~~ ••••• ~!~Nearnewlbr.centrally ~ .. ~wlmmlnl pool. 4t'1·ml. UH/mer. Refs req. 0 .,..tmc-SQ. '"<!! ...... _ ~e~~e~~.tsn.et~-J~:.~
2Br. 2Ba apt. 50' to sand. louted, encl. 1ara1e. --· •a-.4 u.t.t• MCMJml. r r I """' ....,.._ (110612~1.
Whitewater llvln1. llOO.SD-2113 Colllllo or S.C . Pina. CoumelontopenaeaJly •l!N9". Grat Otean view from
Frplc. beam•. 11a11. nr a. 1_... lbdnn, 1a., comm. pool Hied 10'll' eotn,.tlble ........ 4310 this 1-11qry office suite Ill Irvine 50 sq ft fenced
Pvt. 1ara••· Central • 1 • ._.. Newport •rec. room. Avail Im-rmmle lo suit your ••••••••••••••••••••••• In c.M. Pvt entrance ai 1aadieseltanb. modern
La1una. $150/mo . Rsta.'515/mo. med. Malta oaly. ttlO. Ul~.aand-Llvln1. U.llldl: • Untvenlty, bitb. $500. No lease. 1hop/offlcea.Ml -300I
.....aM. l7S-OMI Nl·IHI or IU-5111 1111>oY91'DrfkdteJ1Nll Costa llHa. Aull. a1-TT10. /.......__.... m mt 11--a. -.... -1100 Sq: n . Industrial
anytime
M....W ..... Mf9.
SINCE1•1
lstara.d 1'Dl.150K·$1M +
Owner/Non Owner
SFRI fr Condos
Commercial A lndwitrlal
PETER DOBBS
640-ID18 171-9043
P\aber-Usury -
Ho¥el -lloaalc -
OR LESS
These days a wonder druc is any dru• tht
COllM9 in a bottle WtQ a
aafety tap that can be
W• ZO.J2". YleW7 ~mJ" ten mJndtes
On Your T.D. 'S, NcMI
AR.aiHn-tnv•tordS FOUND: Lon1hatred
Call OenNlon Auoc · 1 ello• cat. 1•rll\ln 87J.1'l~ sllorthlred polater
TD l"oraale 2nd ta• malt. LM malt, ..._r ~t 0 ll'JI,. 3 • 1rs: n~ed , colll• bl~/wbt ma.le.
sso.ooo net. H4-0lll. ::"..:::." A.nlaal
ITM7IO "'oceanfroat coado, mTYALUI ..--· · """"-· per mo. ---------i rrcnt omce. large rear
1 beau&AMrinalDiven V....._ ""* ,... 1•.1• . ...,.lo. cat 11/P'to•abr.IMapt DQS-.-Z Peoplewboeeedpeople ba~door.S1'7Smo.17t3 JO.l'MtYaD
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......... r •TOMllY:'I' AITllT ...., CLERICAL IGY«Hce ofc ~WmlNI 71M ...., .. _. 71~·Wtwa• II 11• ..-w h• Jiii .., ..._,, •• r OPNICWPOIT t..W. f8ll ... ..., ..... ,_ P,,..r"al•• talon In nda ,.,.on accurate ...................................... -... !~ .......... _ ... 9;;ie ... ~_ ....... . "*••• • 811 1A· • aaalatHt for a HW Ne...,.n l~la1 for w/ftlww, typin1 Ir lO. Dental A11lat•at ••W1'LOMCI ..._..._._. .... "•nt1 A• .. 14;H· ..., r. "' Aat••~ -tt1141lo ..... , IM ••· trHUve. motlnted, ,.,, •P. req. 1714900 chalnide with X·R•Y ,._.111 1..,...,......, '•SI~ ar M ,_ eap ..,_, ......_ "lft.
......... ~-----. A~MAllA•I WU-, m.1.1 ...... ...,. weD·traheecl, HP Hair C.11. lie. Part tliiie Seal ulal • .._... 5 llotet , .. ,uwhor1 lia,.IT,N.I'.• •
..... ~ .-;.. ,_; WA lnwoftiqlaU..leuman _Dellper.CaUl33-ol04. Beachofflce.Ul·mt. OrdarDlilk•U&e : bo• ... f. rrr PMI·
... 1 wtie ' •• P••P•r'd b)' a• '°""· wort w.U w/,_ --'SCTI P~ Ume now, pou& l.loe. ARlb ta penoe to Pert dme ll!ell• .me. 4 ...._..:!!,. .,::; · luut Olrla Opu pie •a.uytlme E __ _, Y CLEllCAL Dental fulltlme.15371100('0vla Mr .......... ll·P'. tam· 111 ,wetl IPM·TP• -'f!! 4Pll 1 da11 A8Sbiil!RS We wlll rC:':ai'::~~:~':)~ Oilxd11"cAttt Ave.N.8.Ml-5U5. 111.,.. llote! San U .H /br. \p atu&.
POUllD. "9erlNHklan P ~ train Apply TAii . SuMtt Beach P/T ~ ~=~.:fi,':~~~=~ Laguna Beach Dental llurta, •So. CoH\ NewpartllsborAalmal ~= l.aWll M)WfN'li'nnh•' lh('(;'910f' Vaf'W. lUI day. Salary 1500/mo. _, Hpet'. req. Good wases. Gf'.NERALOl'FICE ffwy.L.8. Haapilal.Gl·.l•
a.oullln1 fClr mlud rlaftlftUa,Ca.tall.-1 114/Ml·flOI or eves . 557.0045 ~nent.s.4'4-85.SS. :~:"Ad'!::r~ ~:i~ ~ nc-Selea/AdY.~. ~: UtOe Ccldlahpool • ~~abo'". ,:,·!~~~d ::d,1~ AlttST MAMA•• !lJ/-·JT43 ~·-L ·n-: ......... Ir you can .... type, han· Ulv•la, a~. l•mil)' elm· s 1.000 IONUS
-''"· tray w le, .. ., "' AuLo nont1I No uper IOOICI--U \ Ii -die telephones. do llte P••. coo. n1, aome for e=ced pbone wlt Feodf'O oa llalsn play.., ('111 AllHt>rAd n~.a ..... Call 97.._ Fin. PT/Fr. U1·Wl ii·-·-DllAJITll ~ .. ....i-1 ._ vou wa.nt EDltiab. m..thave local pn.. eomm. In c M •llll 11411,MI 000, 24 hN '1 __,_, l'f.flSOHNflSftvicu La1un a Beach elec· ...,._I """'""'' • 1 .... halqJni ref1, Unda Ille. indmtry. For conflden· -ormei50 I a.1. 37•3•1--.a..~ tronlcs manufacturer to earn .... about w•e Anawer Ad •35• i 1 ,_.___. ,.. __ 7_¢_ 1111 -11&1.,_ IC • ..,.. .....-... stock manet ar data en· . ... v t a .._.. ... ,ew call Mr . ... _ ...... •• •••••. • • • THI AUTO llNT AL A• T or Ir •u ••-' ... .,.,. ..... I needs: try, call S40-9Z37 au-aoo. 24 hra. Taylor. 714/ ... 2953 San
Pl& LAW lludl-nl M.-dt No ex per nccesnr y Thru linanclal state· E.O,E. :~n t!x~~~e::bf:r~~~ Housekeepera wanted. Cle~arn. r..• WUJ do a11ythln8' ... lft leach Call m..Mae or i72""° ment.s for lovntmenl co. drafting ... ~mechanical Seaclift Motel. 1811 So. PmU~ .
WI C"ont 1d•ntl1I OIT 8 .. BYSl"-""RtNANNY Good aalary +pens.Ion & CLOTMISTIUI d sign f u· M t General Cout Hwy, Laguna •llC I* n • ' '"' profit shr plan 6 Major ,.. e unc ons, us Tiie ...... .., C... ~· =I .,;,,o Roa HU .._/Offlce/H.... Competent womu to Med. Fashion Isle loc . Now hlrln« part time h ave th oroug h h•w......_ Beach,4M-419'l. Poa. requires min. 10
_ "'11 r • tor n e w born Call~forappt. sa les & Ass i s'ta n t knowledge of drafting --,. Hous ekeepe r /Nanny. yn. llrintinl txp. Strong • 719·1216 * Mon!WedA Jo'n Approx --------Manager Trainees procedures, PC board llve-lnorout,neededfor mechanical. teclenical COYB •Ill kiln Now tl1r1n11 fl h~ d1y Xlnl $llary BOOKKEEPER/SEC'Y M inlmum 6mo. ex layout. djgilal. analog, PIX O..r .. CM wo"""'u parents ai darl· bltgmd. In Web offset. • --c.u a • 673-8423 Fulltime. ExperienC'e perience. Call 642-1231. microwave circuit de· Exp'd. 2PM-10PM .... 16 Org. Cty. co. Send re· -·· ----( N 631 2825 sign, & some knowledge ing 1'1'.t yr old girl In Bo H13 0 ·1y llMW7I MC' VISA AM Ht!K rormtirly With 111111!1_!111 ______ ., _!Ire . ewport. -c 0 c k ta i I wa i ter I or electro-mechanical c--1.A-.U Irvine. Must drive. r-me1 : po· 8 • •1
MST LADY
lscort. Mo••· Pwtyo.c.n.
"OVL'R <·1°1 I B n.k. packaging. --ape· .. ..,._1·U1h •-have 1 ot. · · ox 1580· ' r. ' " • ' llll"' a Ing Wa.itres". high volumn W-"'--W....u.....-....1 .. .,.. • "-taMesa Ca...__ "" l 1 b T 11 F: •CAI DIUYHS • ., D•"FT.. ......-9"ln ref. Call days : 159·9199; ...,.... . . ,,,_
PRINTSHOPTRAINEE
Must type 40 wpm Housekeeper/Companion 333 3 d s L
Ch k C b business at prime 0 .C. RA ~ Experienced. G lftl.fltl ...:NUS ' TELLER ;i0_g~a Airport loc Exp. de pen-•to do mechanical detail 4days 5PM·l2PM wkends/evea: 1157-4730.
----dable only Call Carol drawings for assembly 1day11AM·5PM , .... n... c.a.SHlll Smith for inte r view & layout. Knowledge or * t7l-I J45 • MC It VISA Accepted
I I =· "':;: .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sc.._.& ........... 7005 ••.••...•••...........• TOUCH A CLASS
Die'ORTS
75.2.()111'7 ---------CARl-~t-:R.C\ IN l<AUl<H
Advert1s 1ng S ales
--------•I Instruct ion by radlu vet .... Cl•• •y Call 7141964·9ll~
llcorh
Wlrs. 641 01110 AllUMI CAllHS
c..e./Cl.cb W1. Air Ac.._y
•!!Ml!!!lxp!· !/!MC!!!/!¥!i!10~1I will he interviewing pro spe<-Uve sludtonts in your
area If you are 18 yrs DIVC>aCMY·MAIL
'asl , Ac c urat e.
Complete $85 Action
(7\41842·7030
•PACIFIC•
•ISCOITS•
or older & 1t high S(•hool
grad . ye>u may qualify for airline/travel (•a reer
t.rairung.
Call te>ll rree
1-100.426-1 655
Vanc.-ouver . Wush.
549-15 It EXT. 7935 1--------Just Opened 24hri; Jobs WClllhd, 7075 NOWlllRING ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------Singles. Men 30+. Girls BO~VGUA~D 21·65. Re~ister : SIO. Xlnl driver. Courie r.
835·0489. John Millard non-smoker. rl<'pcnda·
Intros. I ~~ Resp. 645-6039 ---
The hcaut1rul Laguna
81l8<'h Orril'll or 3 leading
savings & loan h:is an
immediate opportunity
fur a Teller Expenencr
in S&L ts preferred We
o fre r a n e xcellent
salary, frei! parking and
paid career apparel. For
mor e information .
,.. 2 5 M F s h o p pr a r l i c e s & ...._.. A-L Fullt ime fo r large pm -pm . . machine desirable • ....,..--c .....
m arine hardware stort! (7141549-8728. Work or SC'hool exper Fri,Sat,Sun11PM-7AM
Xlnt benerits & workin~ COMPnEMT equivalent Lo 2yr s .
conditions 645·1711 hl~hschool mec·han1cal Career opportunity for
CASHI F.R
HOUSEWAR ESALES
Apply In person Crown
Hardware. 1024 Irvine .
!Westclifr Plaza) NB
mature individual who drawmg & math courses
communicates effect ave-necessary ly, thinks on their feel. Opportunity for advan
learns qui<•kly. wu rks cement & ra r ee r
well with others •Ir growth We offer xlnt.
alone types 60 wpm. pay&benefits +
SpoAM1Rd II
Laclie 's Spa
7AM-2:30or 2:30-9
Men's Spa Sat/Sun
5:30PM·l2PM
p lease t ontact Gene 1---------•I Friu>ll~~~:.;;94-75-06 CASHIERS
shows ani11at1ve Rusi-4 DAY WORK WEEK
ness Computer Retailer Facili~'Y is in beautiful
646-0221 L aguna Canyon near
... ,ft'IOIS
Sat/Sun 3PM-10PM
FIDHAL
Savings andL-Oan u TDTE M Association
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Ranking
TELLERS
FULL TIMF.
Position available in our
South Coast Plaza office.
Experience pref'd Call
Kathy Amburgey
540 4066
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
We promote to manage.
menl & supervisiun from
"lthin.
WANTACARF:F:R ?
Costa Mesa
Ill Del Mar
1131 ·9421
Laguna Bcar h
494.9233
Computer
Please call for appt.
645-7358. Mon-Fri.,
8.J0.5PM Beach & Resort areas
Call ror appt. Personnel
Dept. Telonir Berkeley !~~~~~~~~~~ 714 494.9401 Laguna
Beach. E.O E
Dress manurat•turer
needs part time data
entry person ror mini ---------1 GEHlllALOfftCE
Good typist. 10 key by
Louch. telephones. Grow-
ing publishing company.
N o n smok e r pre f.
$832/mo. For appt call
645·88:r>. Mrs. Northrup.
eomputer installation
Must kMW IQ.key. Good
pay & working cond
Apply 1n person
I ST.JOHN 1 17422 Dc ri:in Avl'
Irvine
(Corne r Kelvin &
Derian I
714·540 7\71
Di s hw a s h ers .
buspersons. full & part
time lmmedi:it~ open
in~s Apply rn person
Howa rd J ohn s on 's
Restaurant. 2550 So 1-:1
Ca mino He ;1I . S <.in
Clemente
Dum<'Sl 11· Help "anted
l.1vf' m 11o~ition
-----
GUAROS-rrvine & S.A.
locations, $4.00 & up.
978-7243 or 638·8191
GUARDS
for elderly person. Live-· r t · 8 gun 11
Beach lo orout. 833-2009. ---------
HOUSllCIB'HS P/time, 7days. 2hrs/dal· ly , AM delivery. L.A
We have an Immediate Times. 1100 per week . +
o p e o l n I ( o r 2 II L boUlelteepen. Full lime gas a owance. aguna Beach. 494-8496. positions . 10PM·6AM --
s hifts. Xlnt. fringe P /T person for small of
~nefits package. Apply fice, various duties. ac
an person at Advanced live sports wear .Co
Health Cente r . l 300 536-9333
Bristol St. North. Ste . ----·------# 100, Newport Beach.i-11111111-11111!1 ____ _
E.O.E. M/F. '-els PNM Oplr.
H..a.-/Go .. rMH P /T evenings. Over
5 m~fant. live in or :!'~ta ~X::·6;1~~;;gary
out, N .B. waterfront~~~~~~~~~ home. Pvt rm & bath. r: -
Must drive. Speak Englis h. Re f 's r eq.
642-5001. --I NTERIO R
LANDSCAPI NG CO
based in Orange Cty now
hiring for full /time
maintenance r o ute.
must have own car. c·a ll
for interview wkdays
54().4.242
Real Estate Licensee to
sit lovely new condos in
Costa Mesa. 631-4361
IEALESTATE..
Opening for c areer
minded person T op
Newport location . Serv
ing Westclirf. Newport
Hts . F.. Cost a Mesa
Liberal incentive com
mission split to sor: Ca 11
Dan 645· 7221 Mature rf'liable woman FANTASY avail to dri ve you
UADIHG, nc. ~~ Fri. Xlnt rer
O.C. NEWEST & MOST _ _ CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
Huntingt.on Reach
962-9116 COOK
Preschool P art Full ~!"~~~~~~~-1 timeexp. lrv551-4533
A Chnsturn t•ouplc or I
persun net·deJ w take•
care or :i c·h1ldren -+-
!'ookmg. Must t>c able to
drive Car & self con-
tained apt provided on
same ground~ as m:11n
house in So La~una For
d etails !'all J udy at
586 4400 Mon. thru Fn
!MM to5PM
F'ull & part lime All
areas Uniforms rurn 'd.
Ages 21 or over. retired
welrome No ex per. nee.
Apply · U ni ve r sa l
Protection Service. 1226
W 5th St .. Santa Ana.
I nlerview hrs : 9· 12 & 1 ·4.
Legal Secretary for sole Century 21 Westclirr
practitioner. airport loc -
Congenial atmosphere. RECEIVING Clerk
flex hrs. Prefer back· P /time truck driver
grOWld in civil lit.lbusi· Day s hirt. Mon.Fri
ness planning, word pro-497-1741 LIBERAL STUDIO IS Help WClllhd 7100
NOW THE BEAC H ••••••••••••••••••••••• AREA'S CLOSEST AC , _______ _
Accounting
A/PCLEll
Excell. career oppty.
SGYllMJS&L091
695 Town Center Or
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
Equal Opportunity
Employer
TION. 81 25 Bolsa .
Midway City.m Just 2
blocks east of Beach
Blvd. behind liquor
store. 543-92-43. Exper. nee. for Fashion ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Island investment firm.
Medical/dental benefits --------•! fully paid. Computer ex-Banking
per. Call: 640-0lZJ •FOXYLADY • OUJ'CALL ONL V
VISA M CI~~~~~~~~!
•t72-llll• ~
--------• -AccaallMjC._... lbolk Escorts Small C.M. ofc. A/P,
SS8· 1946 A/R. light payroll.
24Hr. Service Free& E.O.E.
Serving Or. Cly Irvine Personnel Agy.
---------488 E. 17th. Costa Mesa * * * Sui!e224 642·1470 ¥lcld S..-•al 2191 Pomona "C"
Costa Mesa
You a.re the winner of
4fnetklleh
<114 value>. to A•••t. .... s.o.
Mar. 4thru Mar. R
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to
claim your tickets. •••
INTRO SPECIAL
Accounting
f /C Acco•t•t
Position w /Npt. Bch.
p r op. m gmt. farm .
Outstanding career opp-
ty. -G / L. A/P. A/R
w/emphasis in financial
ana ly s is . If you 're
bright w/prior F/C exp.,
we'll train you & provide
for career advance·
ment. Call: 640-0lZJ
-
MYSTIC MASSAGE ACCTG CLHI
MASSAGE$10W/A0 Exp'd, mature person
Santa Ana 556·46$6 for gener al office &
-payroll. Ac curacy a Prevent A Cl.iche. Starv· mus t C M are a _
,(
VAULT TELLER
Wells Fargo Bank has
immediate opening for
individual with I year min . banking ex -
perience to fill the posi·
tion as a Vault Teller in
El Toro.
Along with an excellent
salary and beneri\s
package. you will find ~
frie ndly workin g at-
mosphere For more in-
formation please ca II : ....
714-130-9100
s .• ._<•> 111s:
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
Equal Opp ~mply mtr/h
Ing Writer needs SUS· 549-22311 Bartenders wanted for. tenance or off-season ------
lodgings. Poss. tax re. I•--------lchlbocl'1 PNllNMIM.
lief. will caretake . ADYBTlSIHG Openin1t soon. 0 . Co.'s
Chuclt838-2751 Xlntref Acd.Coo;Ae.tor newest night/ spot. 8
Immediate opening fo r stories in the sky. Dinini!
a gen c y e x P e r . d & dancing to rock & pop.
coordinator with Jtd _ Apply in person al 23861
managerial/organiza El Toro Rd. (top noor of
tional skills. Industrial Home Savings & Loan
or trade accounts back-Bldg.) El Toro Thurs,
ground preferred Call Fri. Sat. Mon & Tues
YOGA C l asses f or
bome/clbhse. New form
based on sc ientific
studies. Aquarius Yoga
175-7794
Desperate for $. W 25 yr ,.._eddl t 71A 730 0.,c:•s between 6-9p,..
Male will seriously con l•r-·-·a-.... -_._ ...... __ , ----• --
sider selling a kidney or ,--BEAUTI C IA NS &
any other body part Answerini Ser vice tak· MANICURISTS. follow · r t i r ing prer To work in Med. purposes only. ang app ica ons or warm. friendly s alon.
Reply Daily Pilot Ad 11PM·7AM shift Sun & Hrs. nexible. The Hair '829 PO BOX 1560 CM Mon only. 362 3rd St . 928216 JC. Laguna Bea ch Depot. 5.57-2234. _ _
ClnRO.ASST
for Holistic Clinic nr
O.C Airport 30·40 hrs
wk. Ins. & typing exper
prer. 556-4953.
CLEANING
Ne e d h e lp in my
established residential
cleaning service. Good
pay. Call today 751-5198
Clerical
SENIOR CLERK
Plessey Semiconductors
is seeking a Senior Clerk
ror our Sales/Customt>r
Service office. Sha rp,
personable. self.starter.
ability to think on fret &
good communic ation
skills a must . Typing 40-45 wpm. Previous
customer service ex
perience a definite plus.
Apply in person: .
PLISSEY
S....c01S•cton 1641 Kaiser Av.
Irvine, CA
Clerical
SECRETARY
-
Executive Secretar y
office on Coast Highway.
La guna Beac h E x-
cellent Orange County
be nefit!> and promo
tional possibility for en
thusiastiC' a pplicant
Shorthand required.
Apply Immediately
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714-134-6810
-COUNTY OF
ORANGE
Personnel Dept.
515 N. Sycamore
Santa Ana. CA 92701
An Affirmative
Act.ion Employer M /F
~'.~.~-~ • .-Daily Pilat:
~ 1 ~ l1'"" ~~ t:~m : Accounts Payable :
l t::=-~ • loolrbepir •·
' ~,.--c:;) bLct-w.;ri1' e A full·.lime position is avajlable •· •C ~vet'ti~ ~OIM' e for accurate person with at least • • h i,..,,.,.t.. e lwo years ex p e ri e n ce i n e ow.,e 1 vu,,,., • processing . accounts payable for • ~ ~.? comp~ter input, cash reporting
0 ' e and disbursement scheduling and • e forec~sting . Will prepare bank • '----::E=="3=---e depo~nts. Must possess good office e ----==~.......,.-. e skills. Permanent position with e llf e good salary. Company paid life e
JA • .......,.. A.J f hospital, medical and dentai e Use ,,.,.wa ftfl service 1 benefits. Company credit union. •
when placing your ad ... a • Apply at Orange Coast Daily Pilot •
D -1 P'I t d be .11 e btwn8am·Spm or call642-4321 ext a 1 y 1 o a num r w1 e Z77. • e
appear in your classified ad e Camerainan e
. · · we take your messages • Experienced at least s years. • 24 hours a day . . . you ca 11 e Mmt be able to use newspaper e In at your convenience • camera and platemakang e during office hours and get e systems. Excellent waies and e
the responses to your ad . . . e 'benefits. Acf.ply in person e.
this service is only $7.50 e W,ume.to range Coast Daily e
week. For more informa-• oF?f.c... • tlon and to place your ad • D ,., • •..
call 6"C2-5678. • 330 w. •r St~ ·e Costa Mesa, CA e · e Equal Opportunity Employer e:
:.••········-······ i .
t l
COOK'S HELPER
With driver 's lircns~"
C M. area Call bet 9 &
3, 646-1004 I Man in I
COUNTER HELP Ambitious. bright :ind
energetic people wanted
for full and p•time hl'IP
ror busy deli & sandwk h
shop. G<IOCI starting posi·
lion with xlnt chance for
advancement in Jim"
mg company To set up
appt. for mLerview c·all
Stan at 673·9000.
COUNTER HELP
No exper ience nel'. AM
s hirt. Pull time. Apply an
person: Dipp1ty Donuts .
1~54 Ne wpo rt Blv!I
C.M.
COUMTHHELP
Sat /Sun IOPM-6A M.
Mon ·Fri 7AM I PM Winchell's Donuts 25:J F:
17th ST CM
Counte r help want ed
F /T . Mi c h l'll C''i-
Cleaners,
496·5124
Data F:nlr y
C l erk t T e rrn1 na l
Operator. must he S(•I(
starter. aceurat<'. i:c1
with figures. ability t<
work Independe nt Iv
ramiliar1ty with ~ennal
romput<>r eo n !'l'pl~
helprul. Salary open &
commensurate with exp
Gd opportunity to <1rl
vance with a fas t l!r<•w
ingCo. in C M 549·2221
Dal. f /T & P /T. F.slary's, 3444 F.. Coast
Hwy,CdM . 675·1354
Delivery Driver to "ork
at auto parts store. !\t ust
be 18 or over. have valid
Ca liforn ia Driver ~
lirense. J:ood drivinit re
cord. & know Costa
Mesa Apply at 11 ub
Auto Supply . 2 12f
Harbor Rlvd , CtJst a
Mesa. 646-2464. ask for
Claud.
DELIVERY
Typesetting company
need.~ young or mature
person. Mu.11t have nt>al
appearance to work as
local mes!lenger. usin~
rompany.owned ca r .
Can be typesettinii op·
portlD'llty aner 1 year. A
full t.lme job. Mon. ·l''ri. 9-5:~. MUST have clean
drive rs license In
Irvine. near airport. Call
Drapery Cnord1nator.
exp person nPeded for
drapery department an
o ur design s lud1t1
556-1601 --DRAPERY SHOP
In Nwpt Bch needs
me<' ha n i c a I pe r so 11
Good driving record
Fast advancement for
sharp trainee 673-0760
Driver lo pick up dc
C'eascd pets & 'IOme yard
work 19542 Beacl) Bl vd. I
H.B I
DRIVER
for lite deliveries. Full
time M-Fri Neat ap·
pear S3.6.5 per hr. Call
Sue a t 5 40 4174 .
MASfER BLUEPRINT.
234 Fischer Ave .. C.M
Dry Cleaner n eeds
mature. resp person to
work 4 hrs evenings &
Sat Gd pay + gas
m o ney Mr Re s t
Cleaners. CdM, 675-3306
F.x t>r . Seeret a ry ex
penenced in law reul
estate, resumes. et c
will do extra typing al
home. (714 18 37 -8349
evenings.
Mon· Fri cessing exp helpful. Con·
_ tact Jim at !714 1 llCWTIONIST
HAIRDIESSHS
Costa Mesa . Rent or
commission. Call Mgr.
548-\311. 842·1812 ---------HAllDIESSEIS
W /Clienlel. be your own
boss. call G l adys
751·5221
H airs ty lls t 'Manicurist
Full Time. 17th St. C.M.
Nwprt area 548·9344 --------HAii STY\.IST
NEED NEW IMAGE?
Colleen O'Hara has a
spacious salon in perfe<'t
location Ir could be ex-
actly what you a re look·
ing for. 646-1345.
975-0063. Part time. Good ap
-pearance. Like work in~ Le4JGI Sec'y with people. Lite typin~
Litigation exp. for sole 631·5664.
pra c tition er O.C .
Airport Loe. Xlnt salary
position to start immed.
851·9339
Live·in lady mature for
companlon1hip. lite
hskpg/cooking. free
room/boa rd/sa I a ry.
Call Mrs . Dunlop
494-8075
Lovin« pef'1IOl'I to care ror
l /yr old boy, Tues &
Thurs.13/hr. &44·91173.
LYM'S J-11
AidtsAISMfh
llC.,./SICY
HARDWARE SALES 99 bed SNF xlnt. reputa·
Restaurant. deS1gn firrrr.
bas imrned. opening fot
dependable s ha tp
person w/good typing
skills. Able to hand!~
correspondence. filing,
adding machin e. ell·
rands. busy phones tc
rronl office. Congenial
small office located ijl
Irvine industria l com
plex. Xlnt. medical/dell
Lal package. Oranp
County Resta ura n l
Services. 2601 Daimler
S t . S•nta Ana
71Hl41·5700.
LAGUMA IEACH t Ion . Be a c b a r e a . Retail. Perm full It Outslaading benefits. I ________ _
p/time. 240 Broadway. 842..,.. a.c.,t/Ci-. Offlu
497-4403 Small. friendly com -
1•--------•I pany near ocean needs
HARDWARESALES MACHINE lulltime person for re-Fullt.ame/Part time. Ap-ception & variety or
ply in person: Crown SHOP general office duties
Hardwa re. 1024 Irvine Mu.st have good typing
<WestcllrrPlazal N.B. TRAINEES skills. Donna. 645·3632
HOME C LEANING
SERVICE help needed
immed. Call btwn Mon·
Thur 5-7PM. 645·0961
lmmed. openings for
mach. operators. Will
lralnforC.M. plant. Ex·
cell. co . benerits .
Deltronic·545·0413
IECIPT10MIST
Lag. Bch hotel Flex
hrs. Neat. dependable
Will train. 49'7·2446 -----~~~~1 ---Hostess " dining room = IECWTIOMIST
supervisor for pvt coun-M A M I C U I I S T S Exciting position in our
try club. must know how WAMTl!D design studio' Good
to type. Ask ror Fr ank w /Cliental great rental. telephon<' pcr'lonality .
549-0377. xlnt working cond . TYPING & fal i n l? --------mj --------77().2345 556-1601. FoctOl 'f Wortiers Hostess
Permanent position IOI IUIMS MAT\111,..SOM
C05ta Mesa. 631·0700. IESTAUIAMT Interviewing. phones &
RECIPTIOMIST /
LIGAL-TaAIMEE
Newport Beach Good
telephone manner im
portant. TYPE" 60 wpm
548-2283.
Now hiring part time Ute typing 9-S, Mon· Fri
FOOD SHYICE day hostess. Interview Npt Bch loc. Will train
Part time work availa 2·4PM. Tues.-Thurs. 37 642·9955
hie Need a little extra 2'!~~~~ Island. Newport MEDICAL
money? Work for the ---------Front offlre exper /I Ir vine Unified School ... _________ person o ffice . Call llCIPT10MIST
Person to greet people
on tract sales office. 8 hr
days. days or week nex
C .M. loc . Mus t be
cheerful & presentable
$5/hour. Teri. 979-3376
Dist Food Service Dept. HOST/HOSftSS Renee· 972-2868
part lime. & still enjoy F II · 2 Ill other activities for the u lime. pos ons
balance or l.hc day. App-available. Day & eve. Must be able to work ly · 2941 Alto n Ave. wknds. Apply in pen1on:
Irvine. 552·1:!13 ~?·_E. 3PM to 5PM. The Jolly
FULL TIME days /nites.
Ans. serv. No exp. nee.
Call· 833-333.1 EOE
c..•sterHetper
Work Includes operating
Hesson mower. Ex ·
cel l e nt benefi ts .
546-6682.
Genera l Office. Good
typist. Small oHlce
Maturity OK F/T S.A.
54().5850
Roger. 400 So. Coast
Hwy, Laguna Beach. No
phone calls.
H ost s /H ostesses·
Walters/Waitresses
wanted for :
MIDICAL couaa
Must have own
transportation Ir be -----------
familiar with Calir. llCIPT10MIST
frwy. system. No sales. Irvine area. 8am.Spm.
Plnsant position for In-lite typing & filing req
div. who enjoy1 driving. SllOO/mo. (714 )978·7243.
Mon-Fri .• 9-5PM 631-1191.
MOYRS Ml91D l.upHOISi1t
Drivers Ir Helpers . part/Full Time Recep·
$5/hr. to start. Increase tionist. Typinl{. light
w/exp.Callt-1148-3444 booltlteeping & other
••• Mrs.l.D.Mt• ...
JOOAmbent Pl.
clerical work. Ha11son & .
Assoc. ~l-1651.
llC.,,OMIST
for appt. 549-2231
lchlbod'1P ...... M
Opening !loon, 0 . Co. 's
newest night spot. 8
stories In the sky. Dining
& dancin1 to rock ar pop.
Up to SS/hr. 18 ok. No
exp nee .. will train. App.
-General Office ly in penon at 23181 El
Delivery man for L.A. Consulting firm needs Toro Rd. !top noor of
Tlmesto homesin C.M. matu re , e nergetic Home Savings ar Loan
& H.B. 3-6AM. $375·$450 person with positive at· Bldg.) El Toro. Thurs,
mo. + bonus. Dependa· titude to do general of. Fri. Sal. Mon • Tues
CoataMeu
You an tbe winner of ............
CSlhalue>. to ........ .......
llat. •tlna ...... 8
Aadetm Connntion . o.a.
Full time. Sun.·Thurs
·Lite typing & 10-hy ex perlence needed . P\'t
Country Club. 64'4·MOt.
ble car . S46-44rl or rice work, greet clients'. between8-9pm.
964-4982. ___ _ _ a nswer phones. type etc. Hotel
DIUYBY~/T
11 6 over. Good driving
record. N.B. 751-4706.
Call Bobbi: 644-9174 ; Front Desk Aaslatant.a,
eves: 551-5184. Seeking people wlUbtl to
•98AL OflftCI perform multiple hotel
Typln1 • Jert. otc. ••1111 mailUoaoce • dellt.,. req'd. Worlt •aried • In-alatance dutiel. Apply la
Cati....,., at. 272 to
cllllm ,..,ue•eta. •••
lttt-MIHefp
Del Taco ln Newp<>rl
Beadl ls now hlrtn1 full
6 put time help. Both
day 6 night 1hlfts
available. PleaM apply
in penon. 2U2 South
But Bristol. Newport
BeKll. DENTAL Assist. Npt. tereetlni. Coeta Mesa pel"IClll to Mr. RObe.rta, Need ea•r• snoney !
Bch. Restorative prac· area. 541-7l72 M·F . tam·llam. Hotel o.ma.tnle Uquid em-Reltaurant
t lce ! n ds exp ·d ., San Maarten. ne So. '""4&1.CaJIU&-•ll 8hw danfft' wan\•d
e o e r 1 et i c t eam •••AL OMCI Coast Hwy, L.B. N...... for:
member, ed. salary, Sharp, person ty1>e ff~-' ,..,.. Aldee. 1.a:IO • '4!._lla•~~MJllll,.l't•Pc1••11~
maaybeneftta.131·2411 55W11ft'. mtmeo Ii eall· """" 01 I -o r-• tni. flt.~ Abe, up. Pl'Cllll Dell Clerk. Zap, l :»fi .. M. Co11ntr1 .: ... ; •li•i 1ifoT.' i
DENTAL ASSISTANT· COllled Norma aft tAM ..... people to,_,.. Chb Con•. Hotp ....... IBU.lll:J.Dlalnl ~ for buay c .M. 541.aB comnaualaton. W'-d -.-. ·~-~ s....i practice. 41,A, dy wort acb .... Od •IUI ... ..:· IW Ill · wk. *'1110 General otftee mltk Apply la,._ .. o..-a9 •:e.111 • .
Penan wtt9' ~ 1'1111 Mr • ...._, M·P, ..... §! ._ ... I!!' mD ....... • 911JwQ&ASE! to wort m ·N.B. otrle.. 11••· Hotel ••• ., ..... ,_ .... :.a.'_~""·
lt'n nms Od ......._ PIMle c•U •--. • 1o. 0o.a h• ~ .• ,.._. ftln. -. •• •
C1 1-..M1eo..,. 11,,.K.ue,atftl.al. ffWJ',1..8. t · T-.Ws-.....
r
I
... ........ .... ... ,_ .......... ... ---' ··'-. . .• ;;.................. ....................... .... . ............................................ .
W I II Jiii' :7• ... llEaHOND P\ape. UC, ..... llada. -.ward Rou1e lale; de1l1aer Oara1t 1111. lllOI , •• * * b' Ht1994~ ............. •• ~·••••••••••• •••••"•••--•••••• ~alnp. ll/P'. Pee' W/lld •Jte Hb uaed co u c b • 1 . e II r 1 . HoQJwood &.... H.B. laL ..._,_..
._........, laow , vt •t1 -u 'L-fOllOMl-a. bedlpr .. c11, plcturH, 6S...J.5 ... ud1111l11e. ••Part' nWfd:ft Im~ f•U ............. JlJt•MMafUpcn. low~-tl Tiburon Nftpon8-ctl ~~ ::.-..::-.v: ~ .. LL Al<CCoimT .......... ~ .. :: • .::= .. ,Cdll_ o:=.~!.~.=: v ......... _..,
lu lea• • ...._ • ~ •· IWIJ...._"110.t ?!.,!!!_le· all •bota '71. unit, lbl l•mp, RCA Gani• Sale, JUT IClfa.daaln,mlac.5041tl 1~~ ~~la ,_ =·::.:..~ a....,.._.., _._ .... CllllnlloUMDI Wallau. C.11. Sat, _D_allli __ a._C.cDI __ .____ AnlAI~ .._ =· a.a MM C.11 ..... •Pri. ll111W•• ..... Ave. Aftban rem Pupp1 ~-. J'urn., plHt.s 6 .......
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•• e&.m ~~c •. r:::,~·~· oa1_ 1 . .,,._ -&All-4Pll o.,..a,,,.. llMICD a ea u t M a r ll 1a11 Kial • 8drm let ms. _m_lac_. ______ ~!~~~~· c~=:·. Mar. 4 tbru Mar.• .._ ............ w /papers haebrohn hD •Bdrm Set $100, •'--d" ,._..........., Con •-At C• llau..neottu ,.,....,,, .. , ltml llellred Ll,uor ...,....... eon.Ntu, lndTbl AD...,._ bottles, ashes, Sat/Siuft,lOam.Spm.21158 ~m vent-r. rfttl a Cll fWI llm" Saa.._ .;:;-a -Store Clerk no up. * * * .. Iola 115 Steno $otO tbelve1, m ile. 104 Vl1ta del Oro. N.8 . Center • ....,._,....11L1 ,., ...... ._..,.~;: uuuary 1 da y• ftti••n•rw AMHOllEDOG Ha•• •v~. 751.m 1 c:r.,:1Ln.C.M. Coif NO-llli47. CallS0.18'78.ext.mto
llETAft.IAl.lll nm••11. HOPM Wtd/Tllurs off. GIC ... llnet TRAINING daJa Sa • Ana>. Sat/Sun. s-.-t-.-8-·-3:-2-10_S_2_S-ha_w_ claimyou;!c~eta.
LAetMAllACtt Su Paul •t 2200'7 NeW"pNtleacb Complete IN HOll E tam. La n e . Hunt B c h . ---------
Hant.w' Perm tull 6 IMmP•SON _IUllharclSt. H.B. You·=-=rof !:ta~:!:r~m 0::1~~:~: ~ llovinc Sale Spy Glass. Houuho ld 1oods. SPUTASEASONED
:,,-:. MO 8roachoy ru r.:tm!!%tfu'c:ua t•O. Ctl4value>,to protection.SS7llS DllPOIA.l.SALI Sat. Feb 21th. lOAM -furniture , some ap· *"llWOOO •
n'-P"nu.in wanted to ADt•ISftATIVI • .. ,.. Solllmen-' Cltlbomes 4PM. Everything from pUance. Misc.Items. •••841-9111.••• .._ In "'a r In.. Bea1I• mal• Needs '-" dul1aer furniture . •••ml!~---•I w 0 r" "' ASlllTAMT ... lllew .. -~· are dollni out Hies 6 drapery, t>edspr'eads. HorNt IOH John Wayne Tennis Club ::::::--,,:~•~ii~~ t~or lnterna&lona l con-Mar.4t.hnaMar.8 IOOd~2IOll wllldlilpoHolall model appliances lo (lar age ••••••••••••••••••••••• fe m . members h<ip ,
btiwtlla • .-Jna con •ultlnc otric:e, Npt. 8ch AnWimCanvenUon =:e..o:u=~r~i!:: Junlr. 32 Drakes Bay Dr. HORSES HOARDED SllOO. incl. transfer. ditlOlllt IU·1'll Outatandint carffr op· Center Siberian Hu1ky-male. ti 1 .M-•• h CdM. Back Bay, N.8 . Lighted 644-1.549 port Substantial ex Call 842-18'78, ext. 272 to Good ditpoaltlon. Must a .... coun ... on• cas arena.641·919l,M1·6600 ---------
Pt>rlence ft s uperior clalmyourUckets. 'ri'carrybula. JOINT GARAGE SALE· ALOIVRIP~h
Hcretarlal skills re· * • • sell.84().21>81. s.t.MJ ... IOA.M Sat/Sun 10AM-4PM. 9 Jewelry 1070 Buy facials, juice, cos·
quired. Ablllty to work BARKL!:SSBASENJI attbesalesotflce Camphor, Irv. (Univ ;1~~~;;~·;;:;1~~:·;;;; metics at wholesale
with detailed data & A.,l•cft 1010 Red/while Fpups, AKC. 906VuNeasCourtC.M. Pk.) Roge-n atware <8 set· prices. ALSO: Super fln1U1clal records Top·••••••••••••••••••••••• S200.964-2U9,982-4&57 "' Savin gs on AMWAY notch Assistant-t ype HARBOR AREA Spanis h d in. table , GIA1'11' GARAGE SALE, lings+ server11) in case Products 60o/. OFF X
pniferred Xlnt. salary APPLJANCESERVICE AKC Blonde Cocker maho1. 18", 2 Ives. WESTCLIFF AREA. for sturdy 14 ct gold Distributor 's Inventory
HELP!
B \I I L D ~ R S t. M
PORlttM a dM 1vn of
U. w.8• <.'omp•n•t"tl
.... CaWonua · Iara.. t 1•11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ol Homi-lmprO\t
mf'l)t l 'Hlt'n U. iirov. llllllS•a"c-------
to be neaotl•ted. Call Webuyusedappliances Spaniela,7wksold.S200. Spaniahbuffet.646-1087 Complete spool bunk chain.16"or longer.Call Clearan ce 631-1726,
Mr.Slater. <714 )752-0814 ··wesellrecond,guar. Eves 552-953-4 . Dys beds/twin & Dbl bdrm for information. 960-5844 851-1058
rorappt appliaatts. 549.3077 997-9120 Like new contemp. blue set w/lg chest. bltcse ev/wknds. ----------
Ln(t8&a!n '
Our new s\CH"e 1n S1tot11
Ana 1111U bit Vt' It:. c; rand
O~S-OOn
We are sfft11ng qualified
and exper1entl'd 1n
d1v1duals to work as
C'ASHI ERS. 1n SAL •:s
and 1n the
WAREHOUSE Roth ru11
and part-Ume pos 1tmni.
a r e avai l able In
terv1ews will be held at the store loc.-ated at
2120 S. nlSTOL
ClllSTOL
ATWA.IMlltt
SAHTA A.MA., CA.
Warehouse a pplicants
are requested to apply
on Monday morning .
March 2. 1981 as only a limited num ber of these
positions are available.
Interviewing hours are 9
AM -NOON & 1:30 to ·t'I
PM. beginning Mon ..
March 2nd and continu-
ing Tues. & Wed. or
possibly longer if the
need still exists.
APPLY EA.IL Y!
Successful applicants
can expect lo begin
worldn" and trainin~ on
March 9. 1981.
We offer a good !'tarting
rate wit.h an automatic
increase after t ht.' 1st Ii
months. This is an l'X-
l'ellent opportunity for
an individual to J(row
with a new store 11nd
with our expandinJ( c•om
pany whkh offers op·
portunities for advam·c
ment.
COME!-JOIN
OUITEA.M!
IE A WIHNllt!
At Ruilders Emporium. with all we "ve ROI.
you've got 1t made
BUILDERS
EMPORIUM
Equal Opportunity
Employer M/F /H/V
sofa w/matcbln& chair, -W E DGEWOOD Bo n e
SERVlCESTAT ION llUYAPPLIA.MCIS Gold Ret pups 4M /41F 1380cash.99-4982 hdbrd.Wicker chr.wing 2 fine ladies ' round China Silver Er mine 18fTA&. A d P l · AKC R II ho · I back chr. matching end diamond rings ,·n > 3.31 12pc. setting 631 ·1726. c~•MT"'MTS tten ant t I me Les 951·8133 eg, a s ts inc Custom ',AJ circle sofa . 20·. tbls. Antique chest-chr· ts Sl2 000 ( 2 77 _.._ "" l!:ves/wknds. Neat ap· ---------Parvo 7 1-lt wks $150 c · · · 21 · els Ml-7058 R re u n l' r 'a R e.n t s pearance & hand writ-New_ 15 cu n. Frostfree 893-2188 . S200. Han1ing lamps. tbl. Elec appls. patio SI0.000. Meet at YOUR -------------
•·umitunP llffks career ing Apply2590Newport :-efng. S450, Microwave SSO.S75.675-4328 furn . t ools , al um jeweler s p . p LOSCABALLEROS
oneoted penon for en· A R d R Fneto Y• 1045 stepladder, hsehld aces. (213)838·63'76. Family Membership
try level pos. in home Blvd SI~=~ ar ange ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redwood burl table &r bd spreads. towels. cos· -S300ororrer 968 . ..a341 fu"'!5tungs. ~reuner's is Ser vice Station Allen Free puppy to good faml-k in15lze wood head-tume jewelry. ofc acces. Man's 14Kt. yellow gold
Ca hfornlas larg~st dant.Fulltime.ApplyinWashers, Dryers : GE. ly, Golden Retr iever board.iac.951·8361 . muc h misc . 1115 braceletinanugget.tex· N.B.TennisClubFamily
furn ~tal co.• needs per s 0 n . Laguna Whirlpool, Kenmore. I BI a ck Lab mix . Taite furniture on Be rkshire Ln .. N. B. tured curb link. Sell at Membership
quaUried sales & mgmt Chevron. 604 So. Coast Maytag. Reconditioned. 548-7478. Sat/Sun/Mon 9AM . 5 0 o/. of app r aised _ 640-611~ _
statr for expand1?g mkt. Hwy Laguna Beach refml.shed. guaranteed! ---------631~31,,!gonr~~"~Ot.147 GARAGE SALE Thur-v a I ue . 54 8-64 4 6 o r 0 r ,· g 0 1· 1 r a i· n t 1· n a Re~a1l exp. prer d. ~111 · · $l5Sdel' ed 750.3103 Black Female Cat. 8 mo. "" ...., 548 9744 "
tram. $4. hr .. depending aver old. Free to good home. Dinette set. contem-Sun. ·_ ~ "Fraiier The Lion" 4' X
or exp. FuJI or p/lime. SNACKIAR Westinghouse refrig, Aft.5.848-6423. Garage re friJI-. Ahtq I Ct. dla ring , S3400 cash 4· Old Avon Bottles
E.O E. M/F. Mon-Sat., Cashier, food prepara· brown. 1 yr old, SSOO ---------porary. 5·pc w/barrel dinng set. Casi ply rs. + misc. gold jewelry + 760·9~ ____ _
9·S.JO & Sun 12Noon-. Ope . •-I I llS300 ,_...._. 1050 chairs, navy print, orig. S k Wh" P l the di 54002<Mi
5PM Conlant ·. J eff lion. nurg ... cosng nl'w,se · .631·0355 _,.,.sac ._,,.a .. 5891 p rs , 1p, ants .. o r a, __ ·_ Complete Beauty salon ~ shifts. Mature. Seacliff1----------••••••••••••••••••••••• _,, .-.. ...... -· Pots. Kit. C rysta l .
Thomasal645-4772 CountryClub.·536-88641. Gaffers &r Sattler 30" gas * * I IUY * * Re d velvet high-back Clothes. Books. Bed and Ml1cel~1w 1010 equipment & misc. rurn.
range, pilot-free, wndw chair $.'50, black &r white more$l·S250645·7110 •••••••• •••••••••••••• S3S·IMS
SALES TRAINEES
Full or pt/time, excell.
oppty. for college stu-
denl".1 & moonlighters .
Easily earn Sl~$15/hr.
Call : Jack at 951-2642.
1·4PM
SICllTARY
For stock brokerage firm In Newport Center.
Mature person. Good
ty ping e sse nt ial.
S900/mo. Call Marjorie:
644·2442.
_________ , dr. med6mos, like new, Good used Furniture & 1n k. I h d ---------FLY INTERNATIONAL --· - -·-
S2'75. 675-7752 Appliances-OR I will sell pr t mg s r.e 1 e·a-Sat 9·1 2865 Monterey on Pam Am with airline RCA Brown Washer like
orSELL(orYou bed, $100, Hoffman Ear-Ave. CM Misc items . two-for-one ticket slip. new S95. Sear s Lady Mo S.•t Whirlpool frost-free MASTaSA.UCTIOM lydioAm!!:icalnn 1c0:!~ole pots pans, toys. Bar·B-Singapore. Centra I Kenmore Wht Port. Dis·
Excellent pay & bOnuses refrig, near new. Sl75. 64M616 lll-9625 ra · -... s g e ~ &r Q America . Germany hwshr S75. 17 cu· Philco foraskingpeople ifthey 642-4348675-4335 1-----'-----headboard S75. s mall ue. any or 11 countries. N 0 1'' r 0 s t
have any usable ite ms to · I I IUY PUltNITUll white chest of drawers Quality goods, no junk. Hurry! Good until Feb. Frid ge I Fr eeze r
donate to the Children's Washer/Dryer apt. size Les 957-8133 SI, 2 shelf bookcase right prize. Sat-Sun 9.5 28. 7~1999 Avocado w/icemaker Hospita l of Orange great cond w/stand war -w/glus doors $20, con· SJC32802Deadwood. ------S340 . 989 Victoria St.
Count.y Thrift Stores. ranty 'til April S300/0BO Sofa-bed, mint cond ; sole sewing machine $30, Lowe laloofts llA·l CM 548·0l30 See
Permanent. assigned 642-68216 daybed. yellow chair. 3 pc. set glass~ chrome M OV I NG : Qua I i t y Helium Bouquets de-Manager.
work areas. Set your ---------antique mahog. bkcase. 'tables 175, yellow night custom furn . misc livered. Pe rfect for ---
own work hours. Keep Beauty Salon Equip: nuk:ingcustombedsprd. s tand $2.SO . Cal l household, priced right. everyoccasion.673-4419 Cross Country Skiis.
physically fit with P•Y· Hydraulic c h r S75. 4 antique din. chairs, 4131-M74. Sat 9-4. 1901 Leeward • -boots, poles! H6use hold An outstanding o p · Shampoo Chr 125. Styl-misc.pictures.559-51411 Lane NB u'portablespa,pwrpack. items: everything from
portunity for people of ing BarSlOO. Hair Dryer Glass top 311 in table set · · · deliver. set up S2200 dishes lin t 631-6519. 645·7.,.,. · en s · · · o
SOUCITOIS
all ageswhowantfinan· S75 751 -5221 days , Beautiful MAHOGANY w/2antfrench chrs S195 Ladies Bike S20. Lawn ......., books . Beaut i f ul
SECRETARY Court re· cial independence. Call 548-85619eves. SECRETARY. S700. 675-1849. Chrs S2/ea., Bar Stools clothing. h ardly been
lated victim-witness Dus ty Du M ont at ---------640-8888. ----------SlO/ea .. PetTravelCase Used carpet. rust shag wom.4S4-l3S7. program. Clerical & Ad-972·1242 or apply: 2025 Frig idai r e R e (ri g Roll Top Sec'y, many SIS. Elec. Hedge Shear color. approx 120/yds.
min. duties : typin g . W. lst St., Santa Ana. FrosUree xlnt cond. Complete Wall Unit, draw/supply spaces. S20, Hoover Pixie S20. SlSO. 545·2781.~5-0792
shrt.hd. rec. keeping. fil. Mon.-Sat. 9-3. SlSO. Brown Washer $75. Shelves, Desk, Cabinets. very good $450968-7260 Bag Boy $2, Park Bench
ing. corres ponden ce.~~~~~~~~~~ 751-Slm days 548-8569 $450. SMS-1067 $25, 2 Daven Ports. 3 CHILI fl ARTIES
Yes! "Chili Man" is
back i n business •
642·5937.
-Antique dining room set. scheduling. press re-~ eves ___ ----Exec. Wa lnut Des k 6 chairs. Needlepoint c h rs , Frigidair e
leases. etc. 2 yrs, exp Nearnewgasstove. w /c hair S200. also seats. Good condition. Side/Side S400. many SI.~ pe r mo.·. x Int. STUDENTS $135or best orrer. matching Credenza SlOO. 12.SO. Call 642·3516 aft. 4. many items. Sat Only' benef1L".I. Apply via re· & OlHHS 645.8039. 548_ 1067 9-3. 18962 Paseo Cortez LA WN MOWF.R -Sc ars
Reel t ype . self p ro·
pelled. 2-5 HP enRine. 5
blade. basket included
Good condition . S75
547-3182
sumc by 3-9-81 to· YSP. Furniture Xlntbuys! Irvine cAc ross rrom
Inc. 2803 Royal Palm Freeie r -16 cu . fl . TwinSzElectricBed like DR & BR fum.,&hairs. Univ.HI.I
Dr .. Costa Mesa. Ca. ,crfTinte Jobs Upright. G.E .. green. new$250. etc.Cashonly .968-3461
92626 MUST BE 180R OVER see it runn ing. $1 25. 645-7390
Secretary
F.x perienred Person
CALL lOA M TO 3P M Balboa. 675-~59.
714-847-2422
needed by Sales Market·., ... _._. ... _. .... _.._.-'! DEMOLmOM SALE
20 u n its being d e -
m olished. EverythinR
goes. Refri.ierators.
stoves. water heaters.
m isc.' 350 A vocad o .
Costa Mesa <behind K·
Mart) Sat & Sun 9-5.
in~ Firm. Must have
good secretarial skills.
light bookkeeping exper.
hel pful. Attractive
sa l ar y & benefits
Westmark & Assoc.
714-546-6444.
SICIETAIY
TUCHH
P reschool. Full time.
Needs ECE. Costa Mesa
area. 642-0Ul.
TEACHRAIDE
E .C.E. units required. Sear's Almond Refr1g. 6
Costa Mesa . Garden mos full warr. 18 cu n.
Grove areas. 642-0411. Orig price $749, will sell
TECHNICIAM for $469. 714/646·4588
Water bed/night stand. I
mo. old, super single,
Sl85. 640-2043 Wendy
Mattress & Box Spring.
double, SlOO.
842--
KING-SIZE BED
Complete. extra firm.
S275. 631-4925
SOLID Pine dining rm
set, tbl top 3" thick. 6
Oak Armoir w/double
m irror . oak table &r
leaves w/4 chairs. Girl's
c h est bed, c hest of
drawers. 645-7406.
Swivel rocker, antique
gold velveteen, Sl25.
2137 Mira mar. 873-6456.
TWIN BEDS WANTED
1 or 2 twin beds. com-
plete. Must be in good
condition & reasonable.
963-2187 maple chrs & l booster -----
Ga rage Sale lots o f
bargains. items. corner
of Alabama /Pecan Sat.
H.B.area Ir vine Coast Country
-----Club M e mbl•r s h1p 3 Family Garage Sale a\•ailable 9~·2699 Sat. only 9·3. Clothing. -
furn .. tools. misc 20261 Port -a -Crib. $35 H1 J.?h
Meander. H.B. chair. SJO. Stroller. SIS.
Like new. 675-7752 C9'-' loy ScOlll s. ---. -8:30-5S.t. 10-2Sun. Lido TIFFANY'S private r lub
Clubhouse. 701 Via Lido mmbrship card M ST
Soud. NB. Tax deduct I SELL donations. 673-1610 760·9322
For mfg. co. in Costa
Mesa . Good t ypi n g
skills. Self-starter. Sal.
commensurate w/abili-
ty & exper. Xlnt. work·
ing cond. 631-0700
Field Service Tech to 9' sofa & loveseat. green
service mini-computer with walnut trim. gd
s>:stems. Must have cond.Sl.50.644-1974.
$375. Wooden rocker $20 ...... S. 1055 1
End tbl sso. 2 bar stls. ss. • •••••••••••••••••••• •• .-----..,,,,.~r ....... ....,.r----1 ea. Hunt. Hbr .• 646-1183
mm. 2Yrs. exper. in ri eld ---------
service or sys. test
technician. For more ln-
SECIET AIY fo .. contact Noel at
Fash. 1st.ad. Internal'!. _55_7_-8640 __ . -----
Remodeling contractor W i c k e r R a t t a n
has kitchen bit-ins. Used Furnis h in 1 s BIG
elec ovens. elec range DISCOUNTS! 839-72311
top, dishwasher. work· 11785 FAinger 1 blk west
Ing, no reas. offer re· orllarbor -·va "''--EMT rused. Ca11Ml·0149. •-,,_. ---------King size bdrm set, Sim-
CHARLIE'S Cleaning
her clmet. unbelievable
prices, 10 bring your
good clothes In real
aoon! a. ..... c .....
ZG52Newport Blvd. CM
6Jl-J47J.
mktg. ore. w/mjr. corp.
in lheenaineering mfgr.
&r const. business. Req's.
xlnt. typing & shorthand
skills. 760-1308
M us l h ave Sabre . AMANA Refrigerator I monsBeautyRest,must
Apollo. or Pars. 5 day Freezer. Side by Side. sell, 9800. 5411-5198. a fter ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ w e e k _ S a I c o m · ft H G Id :::
King Sz Waler bed Heater
& 'Wooden frame $80.
Lge # or unusual paint·
ings. 758 Manzanita L.B.
494-7167 Saturdays
Electric amber hur -
ricane lamp SS. world
glohe S4. double gr ill
small BBQ. S2.50, Stan-
dard typewriter. SJO,
metal typewriter table
S20. Black wrought iron
bakers rack $20. plants
$3 ea Phone 631-3474
Refrig $150. F.dger $75
A&W muR equip,. new
meat slicer. ss2.0952
For Sale. Motorcycle
trailer. Honda XLlOO.
s k1es n Gibson ropy,
Bundy Saxophone
631-1163
•
RN U-7 Charge nurse -80
bed ECF. Full & part
time, gd. salary. Mesa
Verde Conv. Hospt.. 661
Center St .. CM 548·5585 N 15. l cu. . arvest o · 6pm. a.0 ...i-.. Sale, many misc mensurale w/exp. pt · s -..... Secretary, F IT . need Och/Irvine area. Ex· Xlnt condition 200. items, 9171 Reiatta Dr, person to run office, or-631-8618 For Sale Kini siled Route drivers wanted for
deliveries of new snack
food products to local
supermarkets. Some
esp, gd drivin.i record
Penn. PoSltion. 848· 1900
ecutive Travel Ser vice ---------! 8 e d r 0 0 m s e t . H.B. S.t, Feb. 28tJI. Sun,
ganiz.e & use phone to BettyCarver 833-9406 AllCfloll 1015 washer I d ry e r , Mardl lst,8am·4Pm. promote sales. Lite typ--sT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refri11erator, Coffee ta· G~ s.•-, sun. Only. Ing, ruu benefits incen· I I rl .. "'
live. Hrs from 9-6pm General Office P IT posi-~P~U!!!B!'!Ll!l!l!Cllllru!!!l!'R~NITU~~RllllE~ ble, End table. 951·27M· 3 l. ~5. 18 W. Yale Loop.
S.A./C.M. area. Call lion for Waterfront Double Bed• Mattress Irv. (Woodbridge).
between 9 . l tam Yacht Broker age & Real •AUCTION* l25. King twins 15() H . Gara1e in rear. Bike,
SAILBOAT RIGGER 549·7343. Estate office. 673-2810 Full size desk• cha ir stereo, tape deck, boolls Exper ienced in elec--Sea Prop. Ltd. TOlllh 7:l0PM 175. 8 drawer d'resser _+_m_any __ ~ __ il_e_m_a_. __ 1 ttonic installation. Call ---------1---------Lovely bdrm sets. bunk $35. New Trundel bed
art 7PM: 213-430-5857 SICllT ARY Typist beds. cradles. rockers. SIOO. 540-798'1 Garaae Sale, rum .. tools, ------Your experienced skills lmmed. P IT openin.is. tbls • chrs. speakers. potted planta, misc. Sat
SALES are very important to temporary. Apply in lamps . PLUS LOTS Elegant sofa w/love seat. 9-5. llOU F.dlngton Terr, H~lp needed in TENNIS our company. You'll be person to Mr. Roberts. MORE MISC. pecan coffee Ir e nd lrv.m.M02
SHOP Ladles De pt running a two person M-F . 9am-1tam. Hotel SAVI SAVI SAVI tables, $250, 19" color ART•GRAPHJCSSALE
CdM. full or part time . private office in South San Maarten, 696 So. We honor BofA, MC, TV. S145. Sofa bed , Orig. Cigar, citr us
Exper. only 640-4172 Laguna Beach. Salar y Coast Hwy, L.B. Cashier's checks &r smoked glass dinette, lables. circus posters.
Sales o pen . Pho ne Sam TYPIST Cash. NO PERSONAL xlntcond.641-2998. some signed orig. 2421
"OMEM ERS Hooper,957-2746. CHECKS PLEASE ! "-nlth ''""H..t• ,.,.1 ........ .. AK ~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Part lime, 2-3 days per Food available. Items Drexel party table, hex· .,,., '.o>n ..... -• .,......,
Al a vailable in ~ wk. Vacation relief. Ap-subjeeUopresale. agon. 4 chairs, 1250. 1 •Na with Beeline ply at: 1680 Placentia. MA.~S "'UCTIO... Lane wrllin'" desk , DDrapeks. OW.dW. CB Inds.
a Ions. Unlimited ••SIClll'AlllS•• Costa Mesa 201s:N':......""rt Blvd c"M walnut, 48x24;29, S75, es , 7 Y s arpet, ie11. No invest· TraineeWordProdt,IOO ---------""----..... Sof 8, Id/ Ii I f H s e h o Id Item s. , tor appt. call Sh10<X.erod50)$14.400 WAITPERSON .__ · · · · · · ·. 646·11686 a. •go o ve ea • Playhouse. Sat. 9-317871
Reeiil/TSS/ Funtt0,800 w I car for wicker basket!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ S75. 640-91118 I r o n b a r k • I r v I n e ,
!lil ... lfe!r.111, f u II Um e. Iii person Mon.·
IJ. Persimmon
Marine Ave.,
~and.
sttte.._'•raon . Paint
lilllM•. lome exper. re·
1una Beach
Co. 494·8531 or
PERSON , ~r speelallty helpful but
I 6 P/Ume.
for81Pl.
ShlOO/ombn/ FlSl5,900 l u n c h s e r v i c e . I• I U•s .. 1025 ---.--.,,_-Pr---9-_-.. University Pk.
ShlO/"OoitAll"•13,zoo 9:30-1 :30PM. Mon-F ri. ••• .. ••~••••••••••••••• Bargaml n . ov. ""s· 1---------., Drawers, shelves un-Useful unusual Items. Lb Reinders Alency Earn Sl25-Sl50 wkly. teel buildings, you -demealh. M2-8'183 after 1317 Baker ln alley. Fri-
40rill0Blttb Eat 'M EOE Must be neat. persona-build-It-kit. 20'x2S' S2280. 5pm. Sat ~5 cash only. See
N_....,/meltO/Free ble & energetlc. 9'19·0741 20'x40' $31JO. Free de-
afl10AM forappt. livery. ABC Bldgs. Sofabed, qn si , 2 DimeaaUnes.
ANTED: F RENCH· _542_..._________ matchinl ottomans . TV, 10.spd, vacuum, &
SPEAKING resident of Redwood, 2 x 6's. xlnt SIOO.Ml-Mll mbc. MU Karen Cir ,
CoronadelMarlntetest-deddq, 18,000'on hand 2 twin beds on single HB.112.ezsSunonly.
ed In occuioaal tr•nsla-MS-t1J7ex1118 headboard, SlOO /set.
Uon ol leUera ror i mall Cash. <no c hecks>. Bll Gara1e Sale-Sat only
A 44!.!;!:':m, busiw. m.n•. ':t,~a;,r~ ""~ _54Mll0.1 ___ ._____ ~-=ex~~~•r1ains Ml" ... WOID PIOCISSOI b .. are .. : ea: ... am DOUBLE BED MS .....
mN..,,.rfl BIVll. Pull or llflU1 time. lm· --I GOOD CONDITION SAT/SUN .. 2pm. Desk.
SW&e• 1"1.ne mediate~ ba our ' • 1 ti IOJO Soerrs.-7 chair 6 ottoman. TV. ~ ~°"'.!:;.";::!:!~~ ••••••'•••••••••••••••• Exec conference table • bed frame, 101pd mans llClifAllY./ .. -1-·1 but wUI tr-•-m ,. __ lena •lnt "h·'-. Beaut. finished bike, lamp1, book•. •IWD•alt · -C'.Om.-. IUl1. eond. 'i4ff: Minolta ti :':dwood , e · 1 n ·mad more. m1 Bam-
E•,.... _.... .. .L.t7pe · aaam Pl.I 6 135mm dlameter,dttulartable, boo9t.
45+.,., Ith •llp1. Fl.I len1es SIS/ea. Shltb,,.adeleathercon. -L-lo-,-d-li_a_m_/_f_m_l_te_r_eo-.
SECRl:l'A'IUD
lYICIU HESTOlf
ml1c. clerlcal. l_~vlne ta-enO f~ chain. Topther SID J1\lti bar i loola S20
athy" Jean, mfr. Ca111C.H. ~9894. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• • IOJI oraep. 111M071; ITS.IMO .. : Cuary ea1e. 's10.
'• .Jlneat Secretary A•¥ • 1tt1 ....................... ,._,,..,,. tl!O. Dlnln1 Tbl + Small wheelbarrow, •· •tonr ha1 -a-iw ,,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.......... ~ -ht•-bl·-.........,.. t if -_..'I• / • --... ""'i .... I cbn ll•, 4 aport H " llmc. Sat. f.S. 11111 Bob· at:r: u:: JO.ISlln.perwk,forote t(adame Alnander e1ed Peratan k tten. Wheeh UO. Wood bAe<lnle,R.B.
to In w om~ n Ca •a•> Done. U. 8 lat ledlet or Pedlpw,.....,l (ebHttn1 baby) $11. AD dowa ICll•, I', needl "°" and ~gn11r fftm.'8 lbe US, mint-In box. "Gattt" ... ut. Balin... TSl·llll daya, 141.aa upbollt. ~ itereo.
wOJ t ~ · ..Z ~ ry. ~-. Ihle UHi hatred ev•. ••mile. Som• aaU·
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CU Ad4ia1 mHlaln•~ WI• 1400 •.-M.,... oUed walnut "7111'1tuprl/O ....................... body. overhead door. "11-.(-)
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2 0 0 ·~ 1 141 11qu.,e B•bY Grtnd, I VeuWarraoty Ina av a ll, S17, HO. ny . esale clean. llOhp Corvalr. natn, custom aeau, etc. ouER 74
C....aiklalf!d W11tl!r".:1 • Ivory key1; h11nd l'lrVt.d '42-SMO 540-m5;M4·1811Jeves. m.,:;.veupto~~l .. ""' Sl.I00.83l·ZZ39 •1100. Ask for Dave Y 4 ape~h2ot,tlereo'. lritt. 1 Ru1ewood, xlnt cond ••r -_ .... C'u ll..-tora lt"m SHOO ADVENT VIDEO BEAM Wesuail u c ertter 4W....Dr1Wft 9510 _-. __ um_·--~---P'orYourGood Verf clean • orl1lnal
Trade or h~5l orter lOOOA. 7' 1creen. waaha-cockpit. bull & deck. PEUGEOT MOPED ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71GMC1 too, dual cmpr VW, Poncheor Audi <nsutQ)
78017ti ble.liltenew,co.t$4400, Ready to complete. Nearnew.S:.S/OBO. MIWllJ-CJ aped.a.I, 4 whl dr. fully $4191 sell aooo. 982-7911 557-9508. 642 "'Pow. steer. trall-lor, loaded. flOOO. 541·3984 ' JIM MAllMO
Sell\i Invali d w11 tlif.r ' L8KAN8£N Spinet. -----____ ..A_..,.._;...•17_5·_4335_· :..:___ bucket seat., fronl 1---------' YOUSW .... w br•ll u Po rtablt' 11d t'OfMI t750 6429171J Comp&«eFISHER Stereo 13....,. Wh a l e r -25hp Super buy, like new 'llO stabilizer. roll bar• Y-9570 VW·PORSC'HE·AUDI 18'7118earbBlvd. SlaiOB0~.117• •ft 8PM 116-1104 John son . con sole , Motobecane. driven 550 more. Yours for im -••••••••••••••••••••••• 4t5E.CoutfUway 142-ZOOO
PEISIAN Rl'GS K1rm11n
t ll U. lalahJUl 7 11 x 5 2
perfen oood SM 4328
! Metal Cilt Curier
SID ea. utht-r ml)C' r 111
aceeu 842-~
WANTED ~t c>f twin
s in bunk beds or re
&war Must be 1n good
Condit.Ion. 536-3645 -----
ENCYLOPEDlA
AMERICANA
ComP.lete set. excellent condition. '75. 631·6618
Electric Garage door
opener. ISO as is Lov
eseat, ISO. port. D/W.
S7S, Hide·a·bed 1175,
misc paintings. desk &
chair. S75. And more 1
968-91153 ....
Wu rlltx~r Ebony s atin
f1n 1:.h tons uli! w ith
bench 1950 00 Phon~
631 3474
P l.AYER P I ANO
Beautiful Sl·haefer &
Sons Cay 90's Upright
Dark hand carved oak
with stained glass in·
serts & tuf\ed seat An
investment! Come see.
hear. play a. make offer
775.2256 -
L O WRY ORGAN . 2
keyboards. pedal. Ex-
cellent condition. S600.
or make offer. 960-5996
WURLITZER Piano with
bench. Ebony Spinet.
Private Party.
S900 631·6618
Sportlftc)-Gooch 1094
••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlsc1l•1ous W-.ct IOll LIMBER UP · SHAPE
••••••••••••••••••••••• UP WITii A SLIM GYM
WANTED: World Globe
It traditional stand.
534·150.S ----
Exerciser. Perl. rond.
All instructions. New
$200. sell for S75. 960-5844
eves/wknds.
Wanted: Vega engine. '69·'74. good running ISea r 's Top quality
cond. buy or trade for Coleman camping tent.
motorcycle. 964·4645 1~ xlO. approx. Used t
M
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1
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811
-t a m e. $75 960· 5844
~ ev/wknds. wtr ..... , 1013
••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale: Brand new
CONN Director trombone Chrysler 15hp outboard
with case. Excellent engine. in the box. 1 yr
condition. 1100. 675-8052 warranty. Orig. 1950.
_a_f_ter_&_P_M_. ______ Asking $750. 751·8967
Car Stereo like new 2
spltrs, graphic equal
8trk tape pla yer
$200/080 968-3171
Dual 622·55 Turntable
$350. Two Epicore lO's
S400. Call 646-0647
IMh&W.W ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi...-.1 tOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** Mcrl.w.ly•
2443 Littleton Pl.
Coela Mesa
You are the winner of
4fnettdlth
($14 value), to ..... , ..
ICNllShow
Mar. 4thru Mar.8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642·56'78. ext. 272 to
claim your tickets.
***
14' outboard, fiberglass
and wood $200. 631· 1710
or974-l205
CAMPWAYS RAFT
10 ft. 1 pc. floorboard.
paddles . a ir pump.
motor mount. 3 hp
Johnson motor. reblt,
used 2 hrs. Asking 1750.
546-43216
loah.W.W
,..... ••• t030 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Quilter AMP W/15" JBL.
10" Celestian. Rebuilt
S250/0BO Rob 631· 7231
Medium wome n's wet SARJENT WINCHES.
suit & assorted diving used. Sizes 28. 32 a. 35.
equipment. 751·8967 Stainless. 642-2932.
Rowing DORY, 16' glass.
Teak cap rails. grates.
Complete with light·
weight oars. 642·2932.
12.6 Inflatable Sporlboat
& lSRP n ew eng .
Complete with floor
boards. oars. bellows.
lines, misc. 751·8987
lnfl•lable Boat 12'6" will
handle 30 h.p. 0 /B SS95 642.3822
8 .W. nctrans $WO : 3h.p.
12 v 63 amp gen. $150;
Heath/kit g.s s niffer
S25; S.S. galley stove
135; bronxe strut/shat\
log for l" SUIO; Mech
lach and cable ISO; 3
props 14x10-12, S20 ea;
new Jabsco 12 v pump
135; 15 gal. fuel $20. Call
536-126S
For Sale : Brand new
Chrysler 15hp outboard
engine, in the box. 1 yr
warranty. Orig. 1950.
Asking $750. 751·8967
teleflu steering, swivel mi. '450. 644.1163. mediate de 11 very . 'Tl DODGE 8200. auto, al llayakle Drive
seats, cover Ir trailer. ~-=---------C028870) air, Clllm int. map, xlnt. Newport Beach 17S.0900 77 IMW 320I
Xlnt l'ODd. S2950. Will de· Meta:cydn/ $7419 Sia 080 PP 164-7170 duct $400 lf trailer not In· 5"ohn 9150 · ' · Premium prices 41,000mi. 4 speed. IWl·
cl Call Howard at ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMISA "72Fon1Van.CustomZOO. peidforuyUMdcar roof. air conditioning, ~101. HONDACB650,l979.less AMCJ9 hpd. lla11. Clean. Cforeipordomeatlcl casette . Ori1inal
than 500 mi. $1500. 549-IOU l!D....... lniooclcondltion. platinum fin is h . 95S-032S ---------• S. U• P1nt! <808RXC) SALi 0. Ta.ADI
Power boat. 28' Eddy
Cr aft Cabin Cruiser.
Sipe 4. reblt eng. new paint. very nice shape.
Will pay cash difference for car of higher value.
SL IP AVAIL .
NEWPORT. $6,900.
631-1900 or 673-3711. Al B~cotti.
'78 YAMAHA YZ80E.
Runs good, extras. S4SO.
556-aMS
'75 HONDA Xl75.
$300. 556·6045
'75 2.SOMX Can·Am. race
prepped. completely rblt
3 spare wheels /tires.
S53S 50-7023
'74 JEEP Wagonttr. lo 'Tl Ford ~ T., lumber S7flS
mi. A/C. power. all rack. llUlt aell. A.altln1 MMMAllMO
xtras. 13.995. 557·1868 $2800. 4N-5117 eves. YOUCSW A~IH
'76 BLAZER nu eng . CB. IMMACw.ATI Ll711 Beach Blvd .
am/fm cass. eq. S4000. '77 Doc11e Trades zoo. 14~2000
644·22226.·lOJeff 20K mi, P/S, P/B. A/C. Cruise, cstm. int/ext . 5 101ll•dl IMW
'78 Ram Charger. am /Im
8·lrk, ps, air. off.road
susp. lo mi Call a ft
M a n Y x t r a s . :!888 ll;irbor Hf\·d '77 BMW 320i
S7 ,000/080. 962·5900. l·11!lta ~h·i:a ~o 03:10 234RZQ
54S-8261. Brad '77 BMW 320i
2:30pm 964·6131. ---------Wanted truck lnterna· 922TWX
--'77 Custom Ford Van. Uonal Van Metro. small •79 320i 17' Deep V. 100 HP Mere.
SlSOO t r aile r incld. 631·611M. '76 YZ Yamaha 250: Barely ridden. SSOO.
J e~p '77 CJ 5 : Low xlnt cond, runs on reg, '61.4cyl894-1834 799UW
mileage . Xlnl cond. makeorfer. 751-4268 '79 BMW 3201
Xtras . Mu s t se ll ! Alltol. ... orted 3S8WRE 22' 1967 Chris Cr aft 631·8194.
Cutlass-Classic, xlnt ---------
cond.210hpChev.cuddy '77 Honda 175 Elsinore,
cabin. Offshore or ski. dirt bike. xlnt cond.
Buying bigger boat-must sell. $550/080.
$5000/0 BO. 675-1306. AulolW..e.d 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79BMW320iA
832·4535 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alfa lo.eo 9705 836YZE ----1 WEPAYTOPDOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'llOBMW538i
MUSTSELL for top used c ars -8567.SU
must sacr. 14000 or _55_2_·546_1_. _____ _ •79 Toyota foreign. domestics or LEASE 21402 M•91Mrlte
Like new, low miles ch1J1$(cs. If your car is Pn
all options S6900/0 BO extra clean. see us DIRECT! Wfl'f make offer. 637·7918 I '81 Honda ATC 110. Brand
SALE. SEALED BID I New, Used once. S800. 968-5210 FIRSI'! ....... Ylefo 131-2040 495-4949
Closed Sundays As is, where is. '67-35' 770-8334 or548·3864 ~ 1911 ALFA
Chris Cr aft Sea Skiff. '76 Kawasaki KX 250. Tnteks 9560
CF'6364EC. See vessel at Factory Dirt Race Bike. •••.•••••••••••••••••••• SPIDllS '71MW
Advan ce M a r in e xlnt cond.. very fas t. '80 Datsun k. Dynamite 2002 4 speed.
Tramport, 1672 Placen· S500 080 548-3864. or Pick· Up IEACH IMPORTS Air conditioning. stereo.
tia Ave, C.M. Ca. Feb. 25 770-3334 5 s p eed. Am . Fm ~I Ill Or-.. Comfy 848 Dove Street <640EHD>
thru March 4 between ---------cassette. US..7234 ) 2925 Haroor Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH S2'95
8am·5pm. Sealed bid '78 RM125 Suzuki. Also '74 $4911 COSTA MESA 752-0900 JIM MAllMO
opening 2pm. March 4 at XR7S Honda. Also 3 rail Barwick Imports 979 2500 ----office at South Coast motorcycle trlr. Must lll-1311 1-----·-----A.. 9707 VOUCSWAGIH Marine Surveyers, 5732 sell. 752-6470 ---------WI IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 Beach Blvd.
E. 2nd St. Long Beach. --------'IO CHEYIOLn 77 AUDI FOX 142-2000
90803. Bid must be ac-MINl·BIKE t/a PICKUP CLEAN CARS Dynamite 2 door. sun· •----•••• companied with money Honda M R-50. good V-8 AND TIUCKS roof 4 speed with stereo. r-
order or casha·ers check cond. $200. 548·2591 eves · auto. trans.· factory Sh , air cond .. power steer-arp. <779SPZ) IOI McLAUN'1
made Pa Y .a b I e to '71 Yamaha 2SOMX. xlnt ing. stereo cassette. A $3495
Charles Beal an amount cond s,s75 pretty polar white gem JIM MAltlMO
of 1~ of bid. Balance of '631.4648. eves. with only 8000 miles. VOUCSW AGIM
bid due 10 days. E n· ---------coordinated white spoke velope mus t state MotorHoMH,S•I wheels a. white lettered 1B711Beaeh81vd.
"Sealed Bid". Owner re-R...t/Stol91)9 tl60 tires, dual tanks, sliding 142-IOOO 850N. Beach Blvd.
serves right to r efuse ••••••••••••••••••••••• rear window & beautiful LA HABRA anyorallbids. • RENT: 22 ' lux. mtr red Cheyenne Interior .-.HIUYH 76AUDIFOX <5Mi.No.ofSAFwy) home. Sips 6, self-cont. which Is spotless. (3142) Top dollars for Sports 4 cylinder. auto .. AM -17141512·5333
LIVE Aboard boat In $275 /wll . + 8•/mi. Onsalefor only Cars, Bugs, Campers, FM.radialtires.deluxe SundaybyAppt.
Live aboard slip . 40' ,,..A_ $7299 9H's,AIMll's wheel covers. extra I~~~~~~~~~~ _._.. .._ .. 'orU/C MGR clean, low m iles. white ..
Owens ready to move ---------IOI WITH "'M ,_.. '' .. onto. NB. 642·4644 WE C .a. .... SILL "' MM MAllMO tan. c5isnN > 751MW D y namite 200 2
automatic with only
51 ,000original miles. Air
conditioning, stereo.
Mint. l419NJCQ)
30' Pacemaker '63. xlnt
cond. 400 m i. range.
Cn.mader diesel eng, lo
mi, all canvas. fresh
palnt topside & bottom.
Dana Pt. $17.000 firm.
Days (213)483-3249.
21 ' Lyman Lapslralle
Bay launch 1964 V8 Gray
Muine, xlnt cond must
Stt to app. 675-5208
WAMTID
25' diesel Skipj ~c~. Days: 760-1932: Eves:
673-3475.
15' ski/speed, 8S hp Mere.
overhauled, trailer.
$2000/080. 644-4839
~" YOUCSW A•IH SI '95 YOUI R. V. 7600 Westmin1ler Ave. YOUCSW AGIM 559-1304 in Westminster 11711 Beach Blvd .
893-7S51 631H880 HUNTINGTON BEACH
'77 To)'Ota. mini motor 142-2900
hm Sleeps 4 +. Top 79 FOltD cond. ~.OOOmls. gd g.a ~ ton Ranier. Only TOPDOl.LAI
ml1.-.00.642-4178 14,000 actual miles . P""-FOll Sharp! (Nm453) ,.....,
For Sale: '74 Eld. Mlni SlftS •OOD & CLIAN
Motorbome. 24', loaded, .. MM.ARIMO llSmCAIS!
A-1 cond. St.350. Call YOUSWA•9' (714~. 18711 Beach Blvd.
TNlln. TNTtl 9 I 70 ___ 1_42_·_200_0 __
••••••••••••••••••••••• lx30 Aristrocat, like new '78 Toy. w/shell, many
15,000. <KP9858). !'tras, looks sharp, ask-
498-3Bl6 mg S4000. 942.9300
T.....,.. Utllty 9I10 '77 Ranchero, white with
•••••••:••••••••••••••• blue int, lo mileage, like WANTED!
.
@~ft~
534-4100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
SHH
.. MMAllMO
YOUCSWA•Bt
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000
'72 Audi. new brakes.
automatic lOOLS 4 dr.
11 ,000 eve IM0-3982
9712 '77 BMW 630CSJ. bur1W1· IMW dy, 45pd, stereo, St8,SOO.
••••••••••••••••••••••• PP . 897·1044 d ys .
For the best deal in 951·9642evea
Orange County ... Come
SeeUsToday!! BMW 2002, '74 Am /Fm
SADDLHACI
stereo. air, must sell.
$4800 673-0831.
loah. Power t040 14 • Motorboat without
••••••••••••••••••••••• motor w/1 yr bch tie-up
36' CHRIS Tri-cabin. T /S. al Backbay S20064.2·8674
M<Yl'ORCYCLE
TRAILER ·
3 Rails, Good Cond.
S400 OBO. ~9732
n e w , 1 o wn e r ,
g•s/propane, bed cover. custom whls a. mags.
(714)~87Z2.
Late model Toyolas and
Volvos . Ca ll us
TODAY !!!
Y M.LIY IMPC>aTS
2840'2 Marguerite Pkwy.
Mission Viejo
'76 BMW 2002. Sunroof,
AM/FM cass. Cd cond.
sec>ootb6t orr. 499·3.S36
'80 J20i 5spd, ate. Black
w/gold rims many many
xtr as ! Assu m lse
533-4434
Gd . cond. S1 9.000.
673-9060
IT'S EASV! Look for your name and addre11 In today's
cla19lflecl teetlon. If you find It, call "2-5179 Ext. 272 and
we wm arran1e for you to pick up your tickets at the
nearest offtc~ of th~ Pllll
CLASSIC Metal 6x8 utility trailer, 'SS Chev 11,; ton Flatbed
1948 Chris Craft 22• removable 4' wood withliftgateS700.
runabout. SlSOO. Tony sides. 642-4610 645-1700
631-4286or675.(>915 'T3 D t p U ---------A• s.r.lc P.ts a . . w/camper lotlh. I"'/ & ~ 9400 shell. A/C, runs areal.
c.......-9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1850, or bsl. Owner • •. •••••• ••• •• • • ••..... must sell. 552-898'7
•IMMAC28'·34' BOATS SSAYISAYIS
61,;mo. plans prepaid wnH USID PARTS
from 1119/mo. including Imported car parts
slip. lessons 714/984·5994 IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY
•IMMAC28'·S4' BOATS lOlN. Manchester
6/12mo. plans prepaid Anaheim 776-9900
from SlllO/mo. Including
slip. lessons 714/984·5994
Taite time to relax and
shop at home. It's simple
with Dally Pilot
Classified Ads. And if
you have somethlnt to
sell, call a friendly
Clastlfled Ad-Vl1or al
M2-se78
TOTOT A·YOL YO ................ c ......... " ••'-nOJ ., uo.u67
Top Dollar
Paid
For Your Car!
JOHNSON & SOM
U.CDlll Uer:!'/ 2621SHar~rBlv .
Costa Mesa 540·5630
lll-2040 495-4949
Closed Sundays
OIAM(H COUNTY'S
OLDEST
Sales.Service-Leasing
Row CarYer ,htc.
Rolls lloyce BMW
lMOJambortt
Newport Beach 640.6444
Capri '715 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Capri xlnt cond. nu
tires. am t fm cass
Sl500 /0 BO 645·5374
642-6189
'79 Capri Ghia. auto
trans. extremely lo m i. beaut. car in perfect
cond. Must see. 551·3771
'74 Capri. Very gd cond.
DetAlled in/out. V6, snrf,
Want Ad Help? 642·5178 A/C. S2900. 646·3650
llotlh.WI 9060 ForSale
CHEAP!! ~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ . ...................................................................•..... : ..•..•..•........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slightly used turbo kit
'70-'74 Datsun Z cars
788-5837.
Erickson 32', '75, loaded,
custom int-ext. Bristol
cond. Offer or R.E. P.P.
988.7903, 981l·Oll72. ---------Four Posi·trac tires It
Prindle 18, rainbow sail. map. Universal. 5 lu1.
trlr. beaut., like new. like new $300. 770-8334 or
12275. 171-8546 548-31184
41 ' Sall Boat. inboard
en1. &ood cond. first
Sl0,000.133-7381 dys
14 ' Rhod es Bantam
Fiber1la11. Genoa.
M aln-traile r Steve
551-Gfl
Columbia 28 ; '70, xlnt
cond. 6 equip. w /possi-
ble Newport slip. Asking
ll0,50D. '114/131-4352.
,.. ....
Datsun%
motor + ..... ,.... 7.._Hl7
Wanted: Ve1a en1lne,
'It· 'T4, 1ood runnin1
coad, buy or trade for
motoreycle. 914-41145
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NonCBTO READERS AND
ADVEM'ISEU
Tiiie price of ltema
advertiud bJ velalcle
dealen In tllie velalclt MIWrOll'f MAllttA claHllied advertlelnl
IUpt Avail. .....1 colW'ftl d6" not In· elude. any appllcable
For Sale: Brand new
Cbr)'ller ~P outboard enllDe. In lhe boa. l yr
warranty. Orl1. 1150.
AlldnltnO. 751-MT
9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pvt boat dock on Newport t .. -. UClllllt. tnmr.r
blMd. IO' max. 11• mo. r.... finance oart•• _.. d-or 171-7117 r..earm...U...~ ,_ tral Mice ~·Uou ..... ---------• or.....,. ........ ,,
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FIRE BIRDS
a. magnon
pontia c
2480 Harbor Blvd.
at Fair -Costa Mesa
549-4300
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tory air conditioning. JIO J DOOi 131_2231 Maple Yellow/Bam boo. 4 cylinde r , 5 1pt ed •~reo. wirt' whHI cov Snr f, 1tereo cau ., stenio. Here It la · uW
era P~rforma11ce plus In Sed.n. 4 •PHCI trans., 071 0.ta FIO $4000 ahowroom cond. 12'7.SOO clualc "114". A blu ll on
th is buutlful o ra ngf' body aide moldlnf!s . un only M7•9CM4or780-0ll9. black beauty for tl\e
metalUc with blar lt In Th•mo1uard proct1on 23.eoomi, penon who truly enjoys
t e rlor s p o rts car Pkl fr u n dercoat 754'7174 4SOSL/m aint. tn xlnt. drivln1 t he ultimate
(14$ZSU > Enjoy youniclr <08300ll. <Stll. 242) '75 Dats un Z80Z , • / c, cond. F. equip. Poss •Porta car. 13l52l It is In
and enjoy ownlnir this OML Y 14269 am/Im stereo. 5'.250. neg pric e . 0 a n superb condition and on
diamond for only MIWPOIT DATSUN 7fl0.3881 646.2m . sale for Ssttt •Dove Street -----Slltt
IOI WITHAM Nf':WPORT BEACH Phlt 9725 °78 4SOSL. ~lk on blk. IOI WITHAM
YOLISWA•IM IJJ.IJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• p!!:tsht~.r•~s . m int YOUCSWA•IM
7ft00 We11tmlns ter Avt' MUST SILL!U ::S1•5i55
4• mi. S30.000 7600Westmlnster Ave
in Westminster For Sale I t7' A •y I 21 in Westmlnster
893-7551 &•78*1 "" '76 450 SF.L. met. brn 1193-7551 638-7880
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MODEL
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBrr
RABBIT
DASHER
DASHER
DASHER
DASHER
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6420 987668
5648 856289
6007 925735
62 I I 931497
6218 876700
5753 111015
5916 911960
6173 953140
6338 971784
6429 988110
6536 920312
5759 858490
6181 954094
6841 956032
5894 093745
5937 115751
6795 197797
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6378 172122
6743 196703
6303 187337
6520 140362
6060 141163
6015 141463
6327 975195
6419 9f 9129
6510 935641
511(.i<t:R PFllCE VOUR PRIC.E
5650 5120
7390 6250
6449 5250
7549 6170
7318 5975
7270 5970
6945 5175
6410 5520
6420 5460
6480 5510
6410 5315
6637 5730
6790 5710
7414 6195
9155 7565
9630 7915
9630 7996
9675 7910
9405 7145
9630 7915
9600 7950
9600 7150
9165 7560
9765
8749
1739
8390
7950
7939
7451 6455
6511 995468 7595 7050
6516 919473 7595 6160
6525 931211 1145 7410
6561 114511 I 0,420 9465
6269 066417 I 0,214 1060
6549 050516 I 0,529 7160
6153 057627 tt70 1260
6527 I 35417 15, 950 13, 9IO
DISCOUNT
530
1140
1199
1379
1343
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960
960
970
1025
907
1080
1219
15YO
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1634
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1650
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1605
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799
800
1003
545
735
665
955
2224
2669
1710
1970
MODEL
CAMPER
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HlllAL -"' 6296 114357
6298 113638
16,990 14,695
14,539 11,995
DtSCOUNT
2295
2544
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RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT
RABBIT DIESEL
RABBIT DIESEL
RABBIT DIESEL
RABBIT DIESEL
RABBIT DIESEL
RABBIT DIESEL
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DASHER DIESEL
DIESEL WAOON
DIESEL WAOON
SCI ROCCO
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6677 041471
6701 052259
6662 031062
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6626 021786
6627 021102
6639 025168
6657 030316
6687 041175
6910 901441
6915 901991
6912 900315
6925 902557
6921 013950
6922 011649
6712 161780
6685
6730
6705
7665
7665
7635
7675
7965
7675
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7735
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6915
6999
7310
7410
7720
7435
1010
340
332
425
680
666
255
265
245
240
365
7490 245
9915 625
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10,165 9650
620
845
515
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6772 177171
6156 075444 !'
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7140
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6860 520 6837 070297
6870 076536
6890 010614
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CAMPBt "P"ZT' 6172 02559 I 14,535 13, I 60 I 3 7 5
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JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
llrTI I Reach Bl vd
842-2000
· 19 WI! n Io m i . a t'
radials. reg gas \lo II r
ranty 1137 .fW()J
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xlnt cond. am fm stl·n·o
tass $3750 9f,l;-05! I rlav.,
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IOI WITHAM
VOLKSW AGEH
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1193 7~1 638 711110
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534-4100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
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Nt-:W l'Olt1' tH:ACll
752-0900
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79 llonda. hkt> brand I ' er t 1 h I t'' n., .... ' thespnrt:. c·ar enthus1:1-.1
ne111 . nt'"' r<idral ). t718YBR r A ht•.111l1f11I who knu111 s ho" hH'llJ•I\
brakes. air. tap<' det·k 'unbur!'t \'l'llo"' "11 h clrinng 1220wc~ r T hi:-.
SS50fl OBO Befllrl' Ram black top :.rnd nnh 111.11011 little maroon hc·aut.v is
or afll'r4pm 497 436'1 miles makei:; thr-. ,..,,. ;r in excellent 1·ondit1on
bargain for onlv und on s:.rlt· for only
'78 ACCORD LX 5sptl
s nrf. $4895
$4299 $3999
857-2264 IOI WITHAM IOI WITHAM
VOLKSW AGEM VOLKSW AGEM
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'63 JAG 3.8 893 7~1 fi:ui 7HSIO 1193 75..51 63S-7AAll
s pe.ed with nverdri vt' 7fl rrumph Xlnl r11nr! J et black Mark II 1 IMGI 9744 . T
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YOUSW AGEH CREVIER IMW SPITFIRE 187ll~achRlvd ' lst &Broad"'a'' 4 cylinde r . 4 s pt'l'<l
142-2000 Santa Ana 83.S :1171 radio. heater & lugga~t· rack A mastcrpiere or
d esign and ha nd ling
She is a brif!hl sunflower
ye llow and p e rforms
perfeet. 1555T JV ) You
may own he r for only
'67 JaJ?uar 3.8 MK llS a ll '69 MGB·GT AM l f'J\I
orig very well ma rn ra dio ca sse tte . wire
lained Must Sacririre wheels . J?ood mitea~e
846·8570 $2495. 1714 I 536-0755 or
'67 J aguar 4 2 Sed a n
Class1r Wire wht>eb.
a i r . Am 1-~m .
BridJ?esto nes S7250
Pr iv at e P a r t\
(7141548-5647. .
'16'h Jag XJ12L. mint
cond. 33,000 mi. loaded.
$7800. 64-0-5930
'71 JAGUAR XJ6. Xlnt
cond. Well maintained
S52SO/ofr 979-2112
I.,..... G hia 9734 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'69 ronvert. auto. am-rm
tape. lo mi. xlnt runnini?
c o nd . a ll o r il!
S3SOOJOBO. 494-5361 -----M~hln 9740 ........•............•.
'79M-IEH%
Showroom . new ZAOO
with only 22.000 miles. 4
s peed . air . steerin~.
rn .ise ront rol. Sti 11 in
ra r t ory w a r ra n ty
(12209)
$16,995
JIMMAllMO
YOUSWAGEM
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000 ---·-
'73 280C. It. blue. well pre·
s er v ed c la ss i c .
$8500/0BO. 752-2404 dys;
552-5477 eves.
Mercedes 300SD· '79
Maple yellow. stri~d.
s unroof. slereo/ca ss.
polis h ed wheel s .
Beautiful & minl cond.
S28.SOO. 557.9044 : eves
7fl0.0l89
Mercedes 300CD. '79.
Ivory. only 13.000 ml.
xtr1 lank. (714)642-5392
'73 MBZ 280. 4 door.
<2131 792-2952. Ask for
l.arri
.. ~ 9741 ...........•..••.......
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TURI01
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848 Dove Street
NF.WPORT BEACH
752-0900 ----
'79PEUGEOT
504 Diesel sedan with on·
ly 22.000 oriji!inal m iles.
Orili?inal rust red finish.
Automatic I 122101
S79t5
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
Ponclw 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I '7t POISCHE
..,21"COUPE
VS. S speed, air rond .
pwr. windows. r ruise.
AM /FM cass. & under
16.000 miles! (920()36ft)
$27,tH
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
206(1 HAllBOll Bl\/ 0
COSTA Ml'>A b'17 0010
Porsche Carrera TarJ(a.
1975. Classic. Xlnt cond.
AM/FM, A/C. 120.000.
714/6.11-7270
'78 Por 924, lo m l. must
sell. Come stt Make or-
fer. 493-0374
Xlnt cond. S7000. 790-9278 '78\.41 Porsche 924. 14.000
--ml. red, loaded. lmmac.
450SL, '71, Lite Blue. Sl0,850. 873-3894evea.
50,000 ml, ori1 owner.
See to a]>prtt. 119,900.
P.P.7»1908.
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dnt t'Clnd., •.ooo mUea.
Call 144·150 evea els
wknclll or m.0433 da ys.
'73 9llT, 7" a l loya,
loftl'ed, super cond. In
• out. Sto.soo. SM·J835
Porsche 112. '87
Best offer
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IOI WITHAM
VOUCSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave
in Westminster
893·7551 638·7880
VoluWCICJl'ft 9770 ...............•.....•.
'75 Aug
S unroof. EXCF.Ll.F:NT
CONDITION. I (0311791
Slt ll
Barwick Imports
131-3311
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IOIWITHAM
VOUCSWAGIH
7600Westmlnsler Ave.
i.n Westminster
893-7551 638·7880
71 VW SCllOCCO
4 cylinder, S speed. A
sports car with VW re·
liability and econom y. A
beautiful (!Old metallic
with custom brown In·
tenor and a dream lo
drive. <861VQI) On sale
for only
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YOUCSWA ...
7900Weslm insler Ave.
in Westmlnster
893-7551 638.7980
7tYWIUS
Dynamite 7 paaaen1er 4
speed. Oriclna.I brown
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• t tr••· A •let I>' lunafll·llOOO -'4St ANDLt:ASING teaturlng Cactory air 64().u.15 ~.a,..• car and of '73 Caprice Classic t'Ond .. Landau roof,
(~) • i. on aa1• ~ rond llbll •mlJ _ lOM/)'r.~.545-7506. C484WQT ) Now just •••••••••••••••••••••••
e..... YW ,.Ualllllll)' VW ltlO l'on v•rt N~~ Loaded. Less th an power 1teerln111 more.
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,..._.._. ._.., -_,.,.., .... """'' 21128 Harbor Blvcf. lnonthly payments and
?•Well ....... Ave -or• tD For sale '73Chev Impala, Coela..Mesa down. C543VOYI
la w ....... m.t .. r ConY1 '74, xlnt ronct Ne"N 71 CADILLAC 4 dr. xlnt cond. bst ofr 540.5610 Barwick Imports ._,., m 7• r adl•I• 1H1t o S4 500 CNDIYIUI 953-2591 131-JJI I
911 4'*> '73 Gran Torino, 60.000 /
"7) YW IUS Air conditioning, s tereo C.,,.. 9tZ5 mi, orig owner. reg gas, 072 Cutlass good l'Ond, D~ 7 pauenger 4 Sharp '111 VW Habbll t.. taiw. power windows. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1200/ofr. 968·9110 a mtrm, a ir . $600/0BO .tP991l °"'"'al blut' A blu, •utl•. Alt ', AM l"M, split po wer s eats . '76 Cordoba Blk w/Burg. 851·1807 white ,.rinh e:ng101· nu llrt'lj Ken O•Jnahuc leathe r inte rior, t ilt int. AM /FM 8 Trk-Cass-ltlO FORD
!Rrlmll t'79 ~ext 52 wheel. <'ru1 se control NuTires-LoMi-RegGas fillAMADA SJ•tl llere is your opJ)Ortunity $2900. 751-9819 • DRIVEN BY A FORD ... MA...0 '72Su~r8eetlc &owner to own a truly rine EXECUTIVE This
l.tkt! new Rehlt engine automobile. One of the COlllll II,.. 9930 beautiful 4 door features
YOUSWA•IM V I ~""lst 12490 m o s t I u x u r i ·o u s •••••••••••••••••••• ••• loads of options includ-llTll kacb Blvd ""~~t..,u9.,. .... er) Ameriran cars ever 77U~OL .... ,..,., .,.., """ ,.. ing power windows. fac-14J0JOOO built. in s uperior t'Ondi· MAii V tory air cood .. vi nyl top.
7'J Bus . Sl'\rr, am/fm lion with a beautiful cruise control. (927ZZD > n YW IAlllT m a r 0 0 n f i n ; 5 h Air rond., power· win· 4 c-ylinder. 4 speed , air cass . bra. Z·bed, 23,000 1605VPUl dows. power sea ts . Specially prked 15689
ma. S8900. 675 4876 S 499 stereo tape. moon roof. JOHMSOH & SOM conditaonin&. s tereo 1
Here it LS • a perfeN hi '69 VW Bus Campenzed, lilt wheel. & cruise l'On · lAlcolft Mercury
o r Znd tar for you rebuilt engine. am/fm IOI WITHAM trol. A stunning classic 2626Harbor Blv<f <958TCL> A pretty arctic steroo. new tires. new VOUCSWAGEH in black. black. black Costa Mesa
white with tan mterlor c 1 u t <' h Mus t ~e t', 7600Weslmjnster Ave. with the moon roof. This 540.5610 d 1 h' k d m Westminster beauty has every com· ;onrc!'i'ysa et is wee en $21001080 7M1492 3023 89J.7551 638·7880 fort feature offered. as
$J2'. W B M you would expect. , '70 V UJ! 111! whe{'ls. '77 Seville. fully loaded. (J206)1t is in reMARK a·
IOIWfTHAM burket seats. must sell immac l'Ond intout , ble ronditaon with only
YOUCSWAGEM IJ.8S0769A(JS. 646 9246 $7500. PP. !>46·3693 d ys 40.000 miles and on !\ale
7~Westmin.ster Avl' '75 40 rabbit, like new. 'IO C "'DILL"'C for only
inWestm1n.ster . low miles $2695080 "" "" $6299
893-75.51 638 7880 644 7902, 540·4612 SEVILLE IOI WITHAM
II ere is your opportunity -VOUCSWAGEH
200 Ford 6 cyl rebuill lonl!
blockSJOO.
642-7381 after 5pm
'76 Granada Ghia 2dr.
xlnt rond, pis. full pwr
a m /(m s tereo, lthr
seats. tintecl windows
962·4~ '7ZYWCAMPH
Dynamite Westra ha
Pop-Top. Clean. Great
runner with recently rt>
builtengine. (085Cn4)
'70 VW Bug. snowt1res.
Xlnt t'Ond. $14{1() Ladies
Seiko wtch. 14K Wedd
Rd. 645-8957
to own America's most
luxunous and finest rid· 7600Westminster Ave Btrl ·73 Cntry Squire. in Westminster
Sztt5
JtMMAllHO
VOUCSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000
VW Convertible
'73. looks nice. runs
Rreal. Radials . S3900.
494-2407
'63YWIUG
7,YWZD. New valve job New
• brakes. New clutch. Just IAlllT tuned. Good body. In 4 cylinder. 4 speed . One xlnt. · mechanical l'ond
good Rabbit deserves ~oroffer 548·0819
another and you deserve ----
this little bunny if you '69 VW Squarebal'k. 4spd. ·
want reliabilit y . rblt e ng, s tereocass.
economy & resale value. needs paint S950540·9136
ing automobile.
/\ beautiful 2 tone s ilver
& black finish with a
s tunninl! grey leather in
te rior This ra r is
equipped with all the
fine features you expect
Also available 1s the
newest Satellite 80 com·
puteri zed car phone .
You may own this car
for only $17,499. (685205)
IOIWITHAM
VOLICSWAGEH
7600 Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893-7551 638·7880
89J.7Ml 638.7880 wgn. mint l'ond. AC. 1s t
------$1250.646·7274
'77 LIMCOLM h a Fiesta. S3300 Nu
MARK V I brakes . seal co\•ers
It won't last long! This 37K.548-6623 beautiful Mark features
full power in cludan ~
power windows. cruise
control. a lloy wheels, tilt
wheel. (815293) Now just
$6499
JOHHSOH & SOM
u..colRMercry
2626 Harbor Blvcf
Costa Mesa
540.5630
'79 Fiesta. S3700. Air. FM
radio. Z7K
S4H 6623
'68 T·Bird Xlnt Cond
S900f0r Best Re ason
Ofr 8.'ll-4 388
'78 Ranchero. lo mi. air.
radio. htr. $4250. Aft
6pm. 644·0fl.'it
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*SALE*
1979-1980
PINTOS
• 30.
to choose
from $2895
Cll17XKS ,
/\LL·Low Mde11~e
ALL Automatic Trans
A LI. Power Steennf
ALL nunabouts. 3dr
SOM F: \1r l ond1t1onm1?
SOME Station Y.'aj(on~
ALL-Guaranteed
ORANGE COAST
TRANSPORTATION
Cl.<~E TO f'RF:F:WAYS
2167 Harbor Rlvd
Costa Ml•sa
Call (714 ) 631 6441
78 FORD PINTO
'1 t·vlinder. radio. ht•atcr
A ·very pn·tty little
t•conomv l'ar with lo~
males a~d exl'elll•nt l'On· d1 tinn t6!12TS\' > She
runs j!Ood and is 11 1 r'ue
b11r1!<1in for tht• !>ale
pm·eoronly
$2599
IOI WITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
7600 Westminstl'r A Vt'
in WE>stmanstN
893 7!'>51 li:u! 71\RO <SOlRUPl For only
$2''9
109WfTHAM
YOUSWAGEH
~Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
'79 Eldo. silver & blk. hlk '76 VW Convt. mint cond ! lthr int. moon rf, less
low mileage, must sell than 19.000 m i. mint
'77LIHCOLM
MAllV '64 Fakon, t•ni: & trans '74 Panto. nt•w p~u nt &
reblt. good ('onrt. S95o tan•s. runs Rnd Sl!i50
893-75.51 638· 7880
71YWIUS
Dynamite low mileaRe 7
pass enger 4 s p eed.
Original Blue/White
(062636)
IS45067J.4039 rond. S13.900. 631 ·5155
GltEATGATSIY
'79 Limited Edition
VW convert. white on
white. showroom cond.
2790 mi, am/fm stereo 8
trk. Must see to ap·
preciate this exquisite
car.~2785
'76 Seville. xlnt cond. ful·
ly l oa d e d . S6650
951·9500. 499·3745.
'73 Cad Eldorado S800.
Full power. MUST SELi.
548·9744 or 548·644
'75 SDV True Mint Cond.
You simply must see at'
This mos t des irable
Mark f eatures fu 11
power group, cruise con·
trot. tilt wheel. quad
stereo. (IT72ZX E > You rs
for only 16479
JOHMSOH & SOM
u.cot. Mercury
2626 Harbor Blv<f.
Costa Mesa
540.5630 SsttS
JIMMAllMO
VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd.
14Z-2000
'71 VW Bus, gd cond. xlnt
int. needs no work. lite
blue. P.P . 675-1020. 12400
firm.
Lthr all opt . $1950. 2110
NptBlvd. #32C.M. -----Cor..,th 9932
C..-o 9917 •••••••••~•••••••••••••
74YWIUS Vol•o 9772 7PASSIMGH •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOLVO
SALES, SHVICE
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'78Camaro
Air. automatic. power
steerinf· 27.961 miles. C882VE ) .
S4tll
Barwick Imports
IJl-JJll
4 cylinder. 4 speed ,
stereo. This van is truly
in excellent condition
mechanically and in ap.
pearant"e. C664KLH) Her AHD LEASIHG '76 Camaro. good condi·
lion. nu painl. s pat'ious interior and OVERSEAS DELIVF.RY
economy makes her a EXPERTS 645-2297 bargain for only
$Jltt
IOIWITHAM
VOUCSWAGEH
7600Westminster Ave.
in Westminster
893· 7551 638· 7880
'79YWIAlllT
Low mileage automatir
with air conditioning
Original. Clean in & out
(792507)
$4tt5
JIMMAllMO
VOUCSWAGEH
18711 Beach Bl vd
142-2000
7tlUG
COHVHTllLE
4 cylinder. 4 speed, AM ·
FM. radial steel tires
with wire rims. red with low miles. C827X ON l
$6tt5
·~~ft~~ ~. 534-4100
13731 Harbor
Garden Grove
'78CAMPMOBILE
Auto trans, S799S.
559·1304
'68 VW Bug. orig owner.
85,000 ml. radio etc.
$1700/bst ofr. 633·9451
EARLE llCE
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
646-9JOJ 540.9467
ORANGE COUNTY
VOLVO
Largest Volvo Dealer '
in Oranite County'
BUY or LEASE
DIRECT
I 0 120 Garden Grove Bl
Garden Grove 530·9 190
'77 264 GI. a/t', snrf. lthr.
C35S. $5200 630·7737.
'70CAMARO
759-1130 aft. &pm
'920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * CS.•y MOl'lza '79 2+2 Hat c hb ac k !
El'onomical 5 s peed
manual trans Clean
car ' C052XJU)
ONLY$45t5
HOWARD CMnolet
Dove & Quail Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
IJJ.0555
'7tCHEVY
CHEVITTE
HATCHIACK
4 cylinder. auto .. factory
air cond .. disc brakes.
radial steel tires. radio.
tinted glass, extra d ean. 640-7762 -low m iles. s il ve r
'80 242DL. !>unroor. air. 1504XDH >
am/fm rass. 4 spd. OD. $3995
m~nt cond. 548·91118 f)HfcWt UOWQicf
'73 1800&5 Spt Wgn. auto. VOlKSWAGlN INC
air. leathe r . am/fm 534-4100
cass. new paint-exh syst 13731 Harbor brakes, forced to sell.
168.'iO. 960-5893 Garden Grove
'73 Volvo l64E, air, ps. Sii US FIRST!
pb, am/fm stereo 8-trk. We have a good selection
orig owner. bs t offer. of NEW & USED
77G-7622. Chevrolets!
V .. Rahcl
UMclC.-s!! I
7tCornthLIZ
4 speed. I 0,000 111lles, I
9lass T top. door
locb, stero, pow•r
wl•dow1 , 1port .....
lllOYMY>
$13 900
'79 CORVETTE
Low miles. Dead sharp.
loaded & o riginal ' Dynamite! (693XVH l
$10,H5
JIMMAllMO
VOUCSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
SHOWROOM COMD.
'75T-TOP
Power brakes . power
windows. JX)Wer steering
with tilt/telescoping
steering wheel, air.
AM/FM st ereo. rear
window d efo~~e r .
automatic trans Snow
white with BurRundy In ·
lerior. 27,000 miles. Im·
mat'ulate thruout!
$8.100. 754 6790 or
Answer Ad #209, 642·4300
. 24 hrs.
CCMllJlr HJ] ••••••••••••••••••••••• dys. or eves 673-4108 '68 Volvo auto. a/c . runs. '75 MMCUIY
$1600/080
CONNELL
C HEVROLET 2 For I 1m VW 7 Pass. 962.5128 COU4'iAI Xl7
Bua with Removable ----Under M.000 miles fully
Camping Furniture. Alllos. Uwd equipped with cruise
...... ...,. II 1rl 111 •r I
I .... I \ ,, I ·,
54~ 1200
552·5211 75 I ·4389 eves
'71 F.stale Sta Wgn. He~t
·offer.
:;48·5998.
'67 Ford LTD. j!reat run
ning cond. 1600/0BO.
Call after 4pm 64.'i.5725. ----LhtcolR 9945 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'76 LINC Ml<IV
Dynamite white Mark
IV coupe Loaded with
all the extras ' Sharp'
Brand new radials'
<IAJN617J
SJt95
JIMMAllNO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blvd
842-2000
'77LINCOLN
VHSAILLES
Styled for today! Lux ury equipped with moon
roof. tilt wheel. leather
seat s. r ruise rontrol.
p o we r w indow s
(247ZEP> Yours today
for <inly S6289
JOHNSOH & SOM
UncolR M.rcury
2626 Harbor Blv<f
Costa Mesa
540.5630
'75 Linroln. new t ires.
brakes, xlnt rond S3000
75 FORD PIHTO
4 cylinder, auto. trans ..
radio & heater 1\ true
diamond and ha r c lv
used with only 38.00CI
miles IZ74MVBI F:ver)
now and then a bar~ain
appears and this 1s 1t
and on sale for only
$1999
IOI WITHAM
VOLKSWAGEN
7000Westmins ter /\vt•
111 Westminstt'r I
89J. 7S5 l t>JR 7AAO
'72 Pinto. •16K m1. onit
owner. auto. S950 P r
645·3264
'73 Wai:?on . Ji(oocl t·ond
Ol'W Goodrich TA 's.
$1100 ORO 642 434R
675·43.15
Plymouth 996 0 ................•......
'17 Pl YMOUTH
ARROW I Sharp, original 2 cloor
~1th automat1t· & air
l'oncfitioning Only tlk.IHM"l
miles. t 12159)
$2995
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Bh d ·
842-2000
497-5894 . '77 Volare. 6 ryl. lo nH. M•~ 9950 take °.''er pa~ mt•nts
••••••••••••••••• •••••• 645-4611> aft I pm
ORANGF.CO NTY'S
FIMEST
l.INCOLN·MERCt;RY
DEALERSHIP
~?t.tlJH
LINCOLN·MERC RY
16-18 Auto Center Dr
SD Fwy.Lake' Forest
exit
IRVINE
U0.7000
'79MHCUIY•
MAICi)UIS Eleganl'e & luxury are
yours! This one h as
what you want includinR
factory air cond .. cloth
interior. power steering.
s tereo and more .
C627Y80) Now on ly
16279
JOHMSOH & SOM
u.colR Mercwy
~Harbor Blvd.
9965 •••••..................
78POMTIAC
RRHIRD
Air rondilioninJ,!, pow1•r
s l C' <' r 1 n I! s I l' r t' 11
rassetll' ware "ht•('I
rovers , tilt whet'I \
ht•aut iful sil\·r r hl11e
metallir car with lo"
miles and an i.uper11ir
condition, 1 ~2l '('R > An
exrt•llf'nt handlin)!
machine that Y<lu wall
enjoy owning fnronly
$4999
IOIWITHAM .
VOLICSW AGEM
7600W~tmlnster Ave
in Westminster
893-75'51 638·7880
'77 "trans Am Almost
n e w engine P!lwer
steerin~. brukes. win
dows. AM /FM 8 trark
586·8415 Converts In minutes.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---~=_::.;;===;;.1 control. airronditioning.
AM /FM ca s s . ........... ttlO 76MOMZA vinyltop,AM·FMstereo '78 Bonneville. 4 dr S B/R di I A . -I tape. (202MSZ) Yours sedan. "ood l'Ond. $2900. a a 1• wntn1. •••••••••••••••••,••••• 2 + 2• • <'Y ·• good forj·--ltlO MMCUIY ..
Costa Mesa
540.5UO
m •'"' e--1 Must.,.__ II / di -·-Wkdys 964-M68: t'ves & -•J ""• · ~. 771UtCICa-.•L m eage, a c. ra 0 • J~ •soM S5850 ..,..,.. transferable warranty. • t,tAIOUtS WA•OH wknds 964-53.'iS. TIO-Bt 646.geg9 Air c:ond., full power, , 55'1·311i2'7,or759-0080 U.C.Mercwy *DRIVEN BY A FORD ---------1 stereo, lilt wheel, cruise 2112l8Harbor Blvd'. EXECUMVE. Now of. '77 ~RE. AM I FM 8 tr.
'76 VW Bug, two-tone, control. A beautiful * * * eo.ta Mesa fered to you! Luxury A/C. 50.000 mi. 12200/hst
snrf, a m /fm . mag 1reen emerald with H.1.--.........._ 54•·16JO equipped w ith full ofr.5.57-638.5 beell d matching velour Interior ...... _ -
UPTO
5679 I
CASH
REIATI
PLUS
TOTAL DISCOUNT
G'RANADAS
UPTO
s715 CASH
REIATE
PLUS
TOTAL DISCOUNT
UPTO
5674
TOTAL DISCOUNT
THUNDERBIRDS ..
UPTO
5 1157·:~~
TOTAL DISCOUNT
1981 TRUCKS AND VANS
ANY NIW 1911 5600
;:.
TRUCK
01
YAN CASH REBATE
IN STOCK PLUS INCWDIMG
COURIERS TOTAL DISCOUNT
1980 CARS
MUSTANGS
PAY FACTOIY
IMVOICI AND •IT.
CASH
lllATI
GRANADAS
PAY FACTOIY
IMYOICI AND •IT
5700 CASH
IHATI
FAIRMONTS
PAY FACTOIY
INVOICI AND elT s6oo· CASH lllATI
THUNDERBIRDS
PAYFACTOIY
INVOICI AND •IT
5700 CASH
IHAft
CASH REBATES MAY BE USED
AS DOWN PAYMENTS IF DESIRED.
1973 FORD
L TO 2 DR. HARDTOP In ellc»fl•nt COl1'Chhon Avromt 1tc ffartsl'nlSSIOI\ .,,, ocrotronino. piow., stMnng po.,.et en~ AN ,:"4
,, • ., red•O & oower w1noow• 7S6HOIJ ,Sr"' P4!ieilll
$'1699
1'71fOU
PINTO IUMAIOUT
• c11 41Yfc:HNlic tr•"""''"°"' Po#9lf .tllenng 00-itr
Watt11 ~ n~ 1nten0f '•d•O vinyl 1oot t1nteo Qlaa.
.wheel tOW'ltl *''"' tut " 6 Ol'tly 41 I 89 rn1lt11
snu~z S•• 16'11•1
52999
1'71 FOID
FAtlMOMT 4 DOOa SIDAM
& c,1 1-u•OtNttc tran~ tac-torv 1u cono•hc>ntnct QIOllll+'
Sffftt"Q ~ c:w-.aes ,...,.0 bOO,. Mete m~ t,nt
9CI oiau .....,... COller't ., ... ,.,.,a Ofll, s? e1e """-'
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53499
JtM POD
PIMrO IUMAIOUT Eovi~ ·~ M ..,,ome1.c ''•""4'Nl.lt0f't. p(JWtlr
atM11n9 eor-.r br._ ~ t-.0.0 tnO '"" one f\M,
lo• 109 ""'"'' '1\ZAHI
,,.. CHlftOLIT
M.t.L• COUPI
8 ~rl 0..-.1.c: t,_ fectOtY .. condli•Ot1'ng -
flMt!nO -bf-, ttdlo, Mled otau. -coY· ~~~.;:· ··s4999,·· , ..
1974 DODGE
COLT COUPE
A .oeeo 1t1ntm11110ft fl•w valve fob, ,,.., 11rw & 1n
exC*t'ent conc:M•Of\' E .. ctl'-'nl trartapott1tO"l1 '301315l
CS" Oll34)
5 1999
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PINTO
• ct• • ._ !ral\SMu •on tac:tOtY '" condlllonl09,
AM FM •••eo m'lyl 1ntttnor IH''lled gtua, ....., CICW• ers ••• ,,, .. a ""4y 22.12• m<leol '033WYQI !Siil.
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551--CmI'\VQ) You will trul>: y .... _ .... _ r cond lT 000 i ·~ IUV\ stereo. wire wheel ('OV· .............................. . __ ,_ .... _. ------1 love the regal feelln1 of ouare...., ... Ulnero ' ' m ' ._,"7VU. ens. CGll2'76> Now only '77.attD
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pd Sl7
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(tl4 value), lo ''71 ~•-y J-.--... as~ 1 · I .. -'--_......_ ""'" The classic styHnf! OMLTl,201 MILIS IOIWITHAM Anni COU.AIXl7 U..Melca-y makes this beauttrul
White on •bite, air. YOLISWA•Bt llarlMf,, .... ~.r.I See It no,rl Previous 2DIHarborBlvcf. bird really stand out!
All/,. •/tape. Rec pd 1•W..tmlniter Ave. ,._... • ~ demanded loads Coate Mesa With power windows • tolta.•.•.m.oea inW•tmlnat.er AaabeimCGnvenUon of luxury featurtn~alr 540.1630 ateerlng, factory air -· -1 ·-7-. Center ..___. -_._ ... , cond . .(17~) Yours' for VW '70 Bua .. Movlnc. _.,..., -· _, Call 90-alTI, ext. 172 to ... vuu., ,.._.,, ... m .. • power ..... (GITZW) ...... ttl2 JuatA7'19 mUll Mii. Ruu 19C>d. ''7'"72CoupeDeVllle,Jdnt clalmyawt.lcketa. YomsMroaaJ.. ::••••••••••••••••••••• .,oMMSOMltSOM
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"71 ~ ...U.,..,, rl»lt SUOO. MMl.55 'Tl Veta.GT Htcbbk. Red ...... Ulf81 owa.,., 80K ml, lood -H•rbor atwcf .
.... alM eood. ,SDOO. 'Tl m.u... wp, ru1t1 1d. tint caad A/C, All/FM, •.Jlarbor Blf'd". cond. aoo .... .-Caatll M•a
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BRAND NEW 1981 TC3 MISER
Equ1pmenf mcll•1W•, 4 , v 1no11r ••nq1ne 4 speed
tr an•,nw;!.1(>11 11 11 • ., 1ri..1•t sP.:if• w1 fh told down
rear seat q1.i." H ,, .. , r 1C11.t1 llros c1nd more1
(2004211 .
7 0 / IMTERESY REBATE ALLOWANCE /0 BACK FROM CHRYSLER!!!
BRAND NEW
1981 PLYMOUTH RELIANT
4 cyl engmr 4 <,p<!Pll ••;. •
side moldir.qs n•a• r '
more• ( 1456871
1 0 / INTEREST ~~s ~ T~ /0 ALLOW ANCE • ACK
FROM CHRYSLER
V8. automatic trans air cond pwr
steenng & brakes 3 se:Jts '"aaa!JI'
rack, radio. w s w l•re~ .'~ mo1P
(999NRS). s 199 5
1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON
COUPE
V8. automatic 1rans . '" COl'\d p .... r
steering & brakes. radio wtre wht>P
co--sn95ow,
VR dulo rrnns arr cond pwr
"'" •r1nq & brakes SPiii sPal sun•oof
radio .. 1.<;tom moldrnqs wr,w tires &
• ... re' 14.~17%1 s229 5
19 80 Pl YM OUTH YO LARE
SEDAN
b c~I 11.tomitllc !rans air cona
pwr :t•1~r.no t. hrakes radio custom
~~;~; s4395 mo ..
1978 MERCURY
COUPE
Economical 6 cyl engrne. automatic
!rans AM-FM c assette, power
steering & brakes & more• (425UKY)
~2995
1979 PLYMOUTH TC3
HATCHBACK
4 cylrnder engine. 4 speed !rans air
cond .. pwr steerrng & brakes 2 tone
r~~"s4495· m0<•'
.. j'
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brakes. split pwr seat. pwr windows.
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Bus fares likely to: increase
a., OL&NN 9COTT ..................
Sotne IOrt ol fare lncreue ll
in the cards fOI' Oran1e County
Tranait Diatrict pauen1en.
Currently tbe fare for a local
bu ride is 50 cents. That cou.Jd
be raised a dime, or a quarter.
However. ao exact fi&ure
WOD 't -set wiW alter district dir~tora consider increases at a
public bearint begiruling at 9
a m Monday at transit district
headquarten ln Garden Grove .
A fare increue was under
consideration even before the
22-day bus strike began earlier
this month.
District Finance Director
John Beatty said the effects of
the strike could cause bus rates
to 10 up slightly more than they
would have e>\berwise. .. What will really hurt us isn't
the loss ol riah through the
strike," be said, "IMat the lou ol
riders through the next month
and a half."
Beatty said he will present a
list of 12 options for raising fares
lo district directors Monday.
The options include:
-A 60-cent f~e all day.
-A 60-cent fare during peak
traveling periods and 50 cents at
slack times.
-A 7~ent peak fare and 50
cents for slack times.
Another option involves rais·
ing tbe • $1.25 rates for tbe 18
commuter express routes, wbk:b
run only during rush hours.
Of course, the district also
could aave money by simply cut-
ting out some of its service.
A primary issue in tbe con-
sideration will be a new state "t·
quirement that transit diatifcts
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ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT BUSES LINE UP NEAR BALBOA PIER WAITING FOR CUSTOMERS TODAY
After 22 deya, atrtklng drlhra and mechanic• accept new contract and atart the wheel• rolling again
4 coastal panel members fired
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Meet·
ing in a secret session, a Senate
committee has replaced its three appointees to the Central Coast
Regional Commiuion·and one al
its two appointees to the statewide
Coastal Commission.
Among those removed from of-
fice by the Senate Rules Commit·
tee is Mary Henderson, a
Redwood City councilwoman wbo
was chairwoman of the Central
Coast Regional Commission and
a chief target of pro-development
interests in the Monterey Bay
area.
Al lbe slate commission level,
the Rules Committee replaced
John Rush of Camarillo with
George Shipp, a San Diego travel
agent and president of the
Clairemont-Mesa Chamber of
Commerce.
The firings were conducted
without advance public notice in a
closed-door committee hearing.
Word ol lbe ftrin&• came Thurs·
day from the commissioners who
bad been removed from office,
and was confirmed by a commit·
lee spokesman.
Asked why the firings were
done in secrecy. Rules Commit-
tee spokesman Mel Assagai said
the committee felt it was "a
personnel matter" similar to the
replacement of otheremployeee.
"With the evaluation, they are
allowed to do it in closed session under a ruling provided by the
Legislative counsel.·· Assagai
said.
On the Central Coast Regional
Commisajon, which coven Sao
Mateo, Santa Cruz and llomerey
counties, the committee removed
Ms . Henderson and com·
missioners Robert Gamberg and
Alaia gets new hearing
Mistrial declared on sanity phase
A new sanity hearing was
scheduled today to begin March
16 for convicted killer Dr. Louis
Alaia of Huntington Beach.
A mistrial was declared
Thursday when nine m embers of
his jury said he was sane and
three held out that he wasn't.
A pretrial for the 50-year-old
Alaia will begin on March 16
before Superior Court Judge
Donald Mccartin. The trial is
tentatively set to begin on May
11.
On April 3, however, McCa.rtin
will consider a motion from
Alaia 's two defense lawyers, Al
Ramsay and Edward George
Jr .. for a new trial.
The outcome of the sanity
bearing_ will be critical to
Aiaia's future. If found insane,
he could go to a mental hospital
for treatment that could lut, in
some cases. just 90 days. If
sane. he goes to prison for at
least IS years for each murder
count.
Deputy District Attorney Rich
Farnell said the mistrial means
a new trial must be staged to de·
termlne Alaia 's mental state. He
said the outcome was "diaap-
pointinl. 'l
However, defense attorney Al
Ramsay seem'ed buoyed by t.be
rnult.a. Ramsay, in fact, bad
told the jur)' durtna his arsu·
ment that an lmanlty rullo1 wu
uot contradictory to the earUer
conviction. He told jurors bellev-
lDI Alaia WU lmane to "baq in
dtere \mUl hell freeHI over."
.~al Beach cr88h
killa Cerritos man
A '4-year-old CerritOI man wu killed ID Seal BeaCb ..tty
today wllm Ma Yelllele atnlck a ==~wt °""8nled, Pollee ... 111 ._. clrt•er,-lelllplt 1.:: .. %:-..:.-:..:
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dead at tile ..... pollee said.
Three did. One was Pat Twitty
of El Toro. who had tears in her
eyes as she left the courtroom.
Afterward. s tanding in the
hallway with four yellow legal
note pads full of notes from the
trial, she said she had hoped the
jury could decide on a verdict.
She said she thought there was
a greater likelihood that AJaia
had "snapped" mentally than he
had actually planned to kill the
two.
Ms. Twitty and the other two
jurors who held out for insanity
were among the younger jurors.
The jury was split at 6-6 after
two days of deliberallons, Elden
said, and switched lo 6-4 on
Wednesday. Peggy Sharp, a Hun-
tington Beach bank teller, said
she shifted her position Thursday
morningtoseek a sanity ruling.
She explained that the dif·
ferences boiled down to the
weight each juror placed on cer·
lain testimony. She said those
who thought Alaia insane
g e neral.ly trusted his
ps yc hiatrists' testimony and
those believing he was sane put
m ore stock in his reported
declarations that he wanted to
kill his e x -wife and her
boyfriend.
Alaia broke into quiet sobbing
after the mistrial was declared.
HJs crying became a familiar
sight during the trial. Jurors
said they put little emphasis on
bis tears during their delibera·
lions.
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Norman Walte rs . Ms. Hen·
derson's oust.er also removed her
as the central coast represen·
talive on tM statewide com·
mialimt. ·
New commissioners named to
the.central coast board are Larry
ParentofMonterey. Jack Bullard
of Santa Cruz and Stanley Doten
of Foster City.
lo a statement issued t.hroulh
Assa1ai, Rules Commit~ Ml· miniatratlve officer Nancy Bart
said Gamberg and Walters -
both regarded as allies of pro·
development interests -were re·
moved along with Ms. Henderson
to get a fresh start. The Senate
Rules Committee has authority to
appoint three of the regional com-
mission's 16 members.
Doten, a corporate law attorney
who also works as a volunteer
lawyer for the San Francisco
Neighborhood Legal Assistance
Foundation, is regarded as an ally
of environmentalists.
Parent, a past president of the
Monterey Peninsula Board of
Re altors, and Bullard, the assis·
tant district representative of the
46-county Local 3 of the Operating
Engineers, are regarded as allies
of developers .
Tax cut offered
WASHINGTON <AP )
De mocrats on the Joint Economic
Com miltee. offering the party's
first alternative to President
Reagan's program, are urging a
one-year lax cut just large enough
to offset higher Social Security
taxes and immediate reductions
in interest rates.
recover at least 20 percent of
their operatinJ costs from fares.
Traditionally, districts get moat
of their revenue from federal aid
and state sales tax reimburse·
men ta.
OCTD was running slightly un·
der ita projections before the
strike, UJd the resulting loss of
rldel'A._Jtence farebox revenue,
has IQ.llde a 20 percent return
even fest likely.
* * * Long wait ends
Beatty said the district baaed
its rates on carrying 31.5 mll.lioa
riders this fiscal year, wbicb
would have yielded a 21 percent
return. Instead, projections are
for 26.5 million.
To make 20 pereent from
fares, be added, the cost ol a
local trip would have to be at
least 90 cents. However, riders
mav l'lf! ~aved from such a steep
<See FARES, Pase A2)
* * *
BUses return
riders happy
For Orange County's smaU but
loyal band of bus riders , the long
walks, high gasoline bills and out·
and-out begging for rides ended
today as public buses return to the
streets.
It was the first day the orange
and white buses have rolled since
Feb. 5, when bus drivers and
mechanics called a strike during
con tr act disputes.
Orange County Transit District
officials reported today that 32 of
their 53 local routes were in opera·
lion. However, none of the dis-
trict's 18 express routes were
operating.
Many ofthe coastal routes were
running. including route 1, the
Pacific Coast Highway shuttle,
and route 57, which links Fashion
Island-Laguna Hills-Santa Ana.
A record number of 5,951 calls
were received Thursday by dis·
lrict ope~tors, said spokesman
Ron Redmond.
The buses lined curbs today at
the district's main transfer point
at the Santa Ana Civic Center.
Rider Frances Ozuna, holding a
transfer slip, said she was happy
for the return of the buses because
she doesn't have lo drive to work
in Tustin anymore.
"I hate to hassle with the traf-
fic," she said.
Bus driver Diane Rosenberg of
Huntington Beach also seemed
glad lo be back at work. So, she
said, were her riders.
·'I had one little old lady on a
street corner today who just
cla pped and waved when she saw
me coming," Ms . Rosenberg
said. The number of riders today was
expected to be light. District of·
ficials predicted about 15,000
riders compared to a normal day
of80.000.
Marinas th~arted
by ·coast panel?
,.
By PATalCK KENNEDY CM_Del.,, ... letltaff
Ocean marinas aren't being built fast enough in California to
meet tbe growing demand of the
recreational boater because of
environmental constraints im·
posed by lbe California Coastal
Com mission.
This was the consensus of a
pan el . sponsor e d by the
California Marine Affairs and
Navi"ation Confe r ence in
HB Bible
group backed
in kidnap
By ROBERT BARKER
CM t .. o.ilf ~I ... SIAff
Wycliffe Bible Translators of
Huntington Beach and one of its
kidnapped language scholar s
have received an outpouring of
s upport from throughout the
nation, a Wycliffe official said
today.
"We have receiv ed a
tremendous amount of letters
with about 100,000 people
s ending their s upport and
prayers," press secretary Betty
Blair said.
Wycliffe was caught up in the
kidnap drama Jan. •19 when
Chester Bitterman was
abducted by armed guerrillas in
Bo1ota, Colombia.
The guerrillas. or people who
said they were Bitterman's
captors, have threatened to kill
the 28-year-old Pennsylvania
man on several occasions.
Thef said they would kill
Bitterman at 6 p . m . last
Saturday and then extended the
deadline until midnltht.
But Blair said the latest
information from Bogota
indicates that Bitterman has not
been killed. She said of(iciala in
Bo1ota informed her fhunday
tbat, "We have every reuon to
believe he i8 allve and well."
Grtaly rumors bave clrculated
tlaat parts ol Bitterman'• body uve turned up in varioul partol
lo•ota· \. Wycliffe offlclals bave\
lmpoHd a moratorium on
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Newport Beach Thursday.
However, the final speaker of
the two-hour discussion ·was
Michael Fischer. executive
dir e ctor of the Califurnia
Coastal Commission, which was
formed in 1972.
Fischer said the Coastal Com·
mission approves of boatine
facilities along the state's coaat.
But. he said. they shouldn't be
built in environmentally
sens itive areas such as wetlands
which provide a food chain for
ma rine anima ls and coastal
bids ..
During the discussion. titled
"Small Craft Facilities: Getting
Over the Hurdles ," concerns
and o bs e rvation s were
highlighted.
-The number of registered
boat owners in California has
mor e than doubled since 1968,
climbing from 2*>,000 to 580,000
this year. according to Larry
Williams. a marina development
financial expert.
-Although boaters have in-
creased in number. the last ma·
jor marina built In Southern 1
California was Dana Point in
1974. Williams said.
-A 1,700.slip marina is bein&
built by the city of Lone Beach.
But city planner Bob Benard
s aid it took two years of
"tortuous," cosUy plannin& ef-
forts to meet environmental con·
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Chance of rain 80 per·
cent toniebt, 70 percent
Saturday. Lows tonitht •
at beaches, SS inland.-
Highs Saturday 80 alon1
coast to65lnland.
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ride -. Orana• Cow.t1 Tr&Mlt Oi1lrict busu and how
tMr ,... •bout propuud fare lnHe•u• Here's what they
bad tony
-J&AN LONGFIELD, ao. a UC Irvine junior from
Coata MeH "I've rldden the bw lO 11c .. ool to savt! mlleace
on my t"ar Rut If th~ •trike meaoa hliher f11rH . I won'l be
ridin• 111\J' more
• ft'1 jwit wo much m ON"t)' What's really bad Is lhitl if
Pt'OPI• havr lo vay more it's aoln1 lo hurt 1tudents and the
oldu ~If' the must · ·
-JIU. HA&TRll.\N , Zl, Co.11ta Mesa. "Yes J will
CODHn~ lO be ea bWi rider l don't know if J would take the
~ tf the fare KCle!i up lo a dollar I don't know If it would
be worth 1l l only hv.-about a mile away."
-NO&MAN ANDERSON, 19, of Laauna Beach:
· Tbere isn·1 much bus riders can do about higher fares. If
they need to ael around, they either pay or do without."
-JANICE WOOLE&Y, 19, Santa Ana: "Yes, I'll take
the bus but I won't take it as often if they raise the fares .
And if fares go to Sl, I probably won't ride il al all "
-AllCELI INES, 19, student living near UC Irvine: "l
frequently use the bus becaiise it's convenient. But paying
75 cents or a dollar will make it too expensive for meJ.o
ride
"l 'd go broke paying Sl.50 going to and from school. it
will be cheaper to drive my car. I think OCTD employees
made enough before the strike. They don't need more
money.''
-KAREN KUNERT, 24. Costa Mesa: "Yes, I do ride
the bus and yes, I'll continue now that the s trike is over . I
have no other choice. That's my only transportation."
-KATHY HILLMAN,, 19, Newport Beach: "I was a
bus patron before the stllii.e but I bought a car during the
s trike."
-NORMAN ROGERS, 19, UCJ student: "I rode the
bus from home in Santa Ana to class before the strike. There's no way I'll take the bus if it's going to cost 75 cents
a shot."
-LAURA MOORE, 21. Costa Mesa: "1 think OCTD
workers were paid adequately and don't m erit lar ge
raises. Just tell them that I want my semester pass (for
s tudent rates> back.·'
-AARON Pl1TS, 27, Santa Ana : "I've been riding my
bike since the strike and I plan to go back to riding the bus.
'I'm definitely opposed to the $1 rare."
-MANFREOO LESPIER, 20. UCI student: "If they
increase fares, that would mean most students would pay
$7 .50 a week if they make only one trip a day to campus.
.. For that kind of money. most students can fill their
tanks and drive to school.
* * * * * *
E',.... Pafl' A I
FARES TO INCREASE?. • •
fare because the slate also gives
counties one year of "grace" to
reach the 20 percent mark
without losing state funding.
OCTD may be forced to use
that "grace per iod " this fiscal
vear.
H board members decide to
raise fares. the higher costs are
recommended by dis trict staff
members to go into effect on
~aturday. April 5. Beatty said
mcreases would have to begin
by July 1, because that is the
beginning of a new fiscal year
and a renewed test to raise the
20 percent farebox revenues.
No consens us on fare in-
creases is apparent from in-t~rviews with four of the district
• directors. A fifth. Donald Holt of
Placentia, was unavailable for
comment.
Board member Al Hollinden or ~ountain Valley said he is study·
ang seve~al . options. including
the possabihty of charging a
small fee, perhaps a dime, for
transfers.
He added that he is consider-
ing no fare increases until June,
whe n "we could worry about
next fiscal year and sort of write
this one off with the strike and
everything."
William Farris, a director
from Orange. said he is looking
at raising fees for the express
routes, which he called "the best
bargain in Orange County."
He said that he'd heard of no
serious talk of raising local fares
to more than lo 75 cents, adding
that 60 cents seemed more
likely.
Ralph Clark and Roger Stan·
ton. two members of the county
Board of Supervisors on the
OCTD board, had less specific
comments, noting that they want to maJte the bus service
self-s upporting as possible
without raising fares more than
necessary.
Clark, in a press conference
called during the strike. charged
that a continued strike could
cause local fares to reach $1.
Big snowfall gives
ski resorts a boost
By The Associ•&ed Press
Tbe 18 inches of snow deposit·
ed in the mountains and high
deserts by a storm that rumbled
through Southern California this
week brought new life and
crowd s -back fr om the
beact\es -to ski resorts.
"It's great.•\ said a ticket
manager at the Mountain High
ski area in Wrightwood.
''We had a pretty decent day
Thursday and this weekend
should be pretty good," abe said.
The crowds had dwindled
along with the snow unlit a eold
ORANGE COAST
storm swept down from the
north Wednesday.
Up to 18 inches of powder fell
ancJ drifts three feet deep were
reported at the resort in the San
Bernardino Mountains and other
areas where last week's heat
wave melted away much of the
meager cove ring remaining
from the few earlier storms.
In central San Diego County,
the storm buried the Laguna
Mountains under 10 inches of
new snow -the heaviest of the
season. The average depth high
on the 6,220·fCj)<>t Mount Laguna
was about 2\.it feet.
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Salviidor?
WASHINGTON (AP> -Secretary of State AIHander M.
Halt Jr. said today Cuba may be
preparini lo send substantial
amounts of addlUonal military
equipmeat lo leflllt rebels in El
Salvador.
Haii reaffirmed the ad ·
ministration's determination to
deal with the problem or arms de-
liveries to El Salvador "at its
source" but again refused to
specify what steps may be taken.
He was asked about the
Salvadoran situation during a
briefing to reporters on foreign
aid budget cuts planned by lhe
State Department for the coming
fiscal year.
Alluding to Cuba's role in aiding
the Salvadoran insurgents. Haig
said "vast amounts of equipme.nt
ha ve yet to be moved" and that
there is "great activity" in
preparation for future deliveries.
He added there a re "reports or
ever larger s hipments on the
way" but did not make it clear
whether he meant these were en
VIETNAM SIMILAR
TO EL SALVADOR? -A7
route to Cuba or to El Salvador
itself.
The State Department bas
charged that the Soviet bloc com·
milted itself last year to sendin1
800 tons of weapons and other
equipment to the Salvadoran
guerrillas and that about 200 tons
already have been sent.
The major arms suppliers have
been Vietnam and Ethiopia. Most
of the deliveries are alleged to
have been made to El SaJvador
via Cuba and Nicaragua.
ln recent days, administration
o'fffoials have made conflicting statements as to whether there
has been a lull in the deliveries.
Haig ruled out any possibility of
the United Stales sending El
Salvador military advisers who
would take part in combat, butdid
say technical experts may be dis-
patched lo help the Salvadoran
military.
He described the Januarv of·
fensive by the guerrillas as a
failure because it did not receive
broad·based support from the
Salvadoran people. Nonetheless
he said that the insurgency is not
under control.
He said the U.S. goal is a
pluralistic society in El Salvador
in which the people of that country
decide their own fate and not have
a system imposed on them from
the outside.
Noise fees
recommended
for airport
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ' Oil .. OMIY ~Itel S\efi
Imposition of so-called noise
fees on commercial jet air car-
riers serving John Wayne Airport
was recommended during the
fourth day of hearings on Orange
County government's application
for a variance lo state airport
noise standards.
Walter Gillfillan, Newport
Beach's consultant on airport
matters, told Administrative Law
Judge Robert Neher Thursday
that such fees would provide an
economic incentive for airlines to
"fly quiet."
Revenues generated from noise
fees assessed against the jet air
carr iers could be used, GillfiUan
said, to defray the cost of the
airpo~ noise abatement program
and to purchase noise easements
from.persons living beneath de·
parture paths.
Gillfillan said noise fees could
be particularly helpful to the
county in controlling high single
event noise produced by depart-
ing jets.
Gillfillan said his analysis of
av ail able data indicates there are
certain peak noise levels "over
and above variations you would
normally expect" that could be
controlled if the county had a
noise fee program.
The fees, he said, would force
airline officials to strictly
monitor the amount of noise their aircraft produce and take
measures to keep those levels as
low as possible.
The consultant said noise fees
have been instituted at airports in
Great Britain, Swiherland,
Fr,aJ¥:e and Japan. Such pro-
1rams have been successful, he
said.
GlWlllan was called by at-
torneys for Newport Beach to
bolster earlier testimony of
Newport Mayor Jackle Jleatber,
who toJdJuqeNeber that tbedty
support.I imposition of noile reea
u a CCJlldtdoll ·to approvaJ of tbe
noise variance the county la leek·
. iD1.
The city, abe said, ta not oppoe-
iqapprovaloftbe varlance.
As put of approval Feb. 11 of U.e airport mut« pl.-, tbe eouD·
lJ Board al Supenilon ~
Alrport llua1er 11""'1 Cable to
develop • nolM '" PfOIJ'am. U•def .m a protJam, .,.._
wouhl lace aanctlona lf U..1 ~eoalltJDcUeltud ....
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POPE JOHN PAUL II WAVES AT ALASKANS
50,000 tum out tor pontiff In Anchorage
NB man felt pride
in crowd/or pope
By JOHN NEEDHAM °' .. ._...,,..,.. .....
Tom Fuentes of Newport Beach
describes Pope John Paul's five-
hour vi.alt to Anchorage, Alaska,
u a mix of spiritual and patriotic
pride on the part or the estimated
50,000 people who turned out to
greet him.
Fuentes, director of com·
munications for the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Orange Coun·
ty, was among the thousands who
thronged the streets in 30-degree
weather Thursday to catch a
glimpse of the Holy Father.
"He gave a very elevated
spiritual address," Fuentes said:
"It was a totally theological
message in comparison to the
human rights stand he has car·
ried to other countries in the past
two weeks."
The pontiffs s top in Alaska was
his second trip to the United
States in less than 10 months and
the last leg of his journey that took
him to the Far East.
. Fuentes said the pope, address-
ing the crowd at a park in the
center of Anchorage, thanked the
priests and nuns of Alaska for con·
ducting their work in that cold and
distant area.
''He looked marve lous,''
Fuentes said. ·'The excitement of
his visit seemed to permeate the
entire city, not just the Catholic
community."
Fuentes said few business were
open Thursday, with. most people
apparently choosing to find a spot
along the city streets to greet the
pope's motorcade.
He said the holy father was
treated to a dog sled ride at the
airport just before his departure
in the afternoon. where he met
with several Es kimo families
dressed in native attire.
Fuentes said the pope celebrat-
ed an outdoor mass in the middle
of the city with 25 bis hops,
archbishops and cardinals in at·
tendance.
A 200-voice choir, made up of
choir members from churches all
over the city. was invited to sing
at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome by
Pope John Paul. Fuentes said.
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MARINA SETBACKS. • •
ditions of the Coastal Com·
mission and other agencies .
-Local boat brokers and
dealers are moving to Florida
and the East Coast because
there is an inadequate number
of new marinas planned to con·
tinue stimulating interest in
boating, said Bob Leslie of the
Nalion!I Boating Federation.
-Leslie blamed "strong en-
vironmental interests" for slow-
ing down the cons truction of
boat facilities.
-A proposed boat marina in
the Bolsa Chica marsh, a con·
troversial Issue on county ter-
ritory near Huntington Beach.
was cited as a good baJancing of
development and environmental
concerns, according to LyndeJI
Marsh, an attorney promoting
the proposal at the county level.
-Former regional coastal
com missioner Carmen Warshaw
called for elimination of the
Coastal Commission because of
its coast development conditions
calling for low-cost hous ing and
public access to the beaches.
-She said these conditions
g reatly increase the cost of
coastal housing and boat slips.
Not all the discussion opposed
the Coa s tal Commission
policies, however.
-W.F. "Zeke" Grader . a
s pokesman for commercial fish-
ermen. said the commission's
high priority on commercial
boating facilities in marinas has
stopped a trend of deteriorating
commercial ports.
-Fischer said the com.
mission has approved a total or
11,253 boat slips which didn't
harm sensitive environmental
areas. He said 1,491 slip pro-
posals have been denied.
-Fischer said that 90 percent
or the environmentally valuable
mars hland in Southern
California has been destroyed by
If P.velopment.
Prison
escape
daring
PARIS (AP) -Two iunmeo
forced the pilot of a hijackfMI
helicopter to pluck two Inmates
from a soccer field inside a hilh·
security prison near Paria durinl.
a match between. two groupe ol
prisoners today. then escaped
with police c hoppers In bot
pursuit, authorities said.
Prison officials said the
helicopter landed in the yard of
Fleury-Merogis prison near
Evry. apaprently during the con·
victs' morning exercises, and
picked up Gerard Dupre, 33, and
Daniel Beaumont, 40.
Dupre is regarded as one of
France's most dangerous men,
officiaJs said. He is s uspected or a
series of holdups, some involving
hostages. He was arrested Jan. 7
while allegedly preparing a
holdup at the Gare du Nord
railroa d s t ation i n Paris,
authorities said.
There were no immediate de-
tails on Beaumont.
The helicopter, chased by
police helicopters, set Dupre,
Beaumont and lhe two hijackers
down on a sports field on the edge
of the inner city of Paris, and the
pi lot then n ew the craft back lo its
base in western Paris. The in·
mates and the gunmen apparent·
ly made good their escape from
the sports field.
The two men who organized the
escape had rented helicopters
twice in two weeks to take
passengers to Orleans, past Evry
to the south of Paris, said Yves
Benzaken, a spokesman for the
helicopte r r ental company
Helicap.
The men said today's run would
be for the same purpose, but 10
minutes after take-off they pulled
out pistols and a hand grenade.
Benzaken said.
They told pilot C laude
Fourcade, 46. that his wife and
dau&hter were being held hostage
which was false , according to
Benzaken -and forced him to
carr y out the escape.
Benzaken said the door of the
helicopter bore the m ark or a
buJlet, apparently fired at the
craft during the chase .
Gasoline
• prices soar
12.2 cents
LOS ANGELES (AP> After
remaining relatively stable for
most of 1980, gasoline prices
soared by an average 12.2 cents a
gallon during the first two months
of this year. the Automobile Club
of Southern California savs
Southern Californians pay an
average 29,4 cents more per
gall on than they paid at the begin·
ning of 1980 and 62.8 cents since
March 23. 1979, the club' said.
adding that diesel increased 51.9
cents a gallon in that per iod. the
auto club added.
The report noted that gasoline
prices in metropolitan Los
Angeles remained relatively sta-
ble between April 1980 and Jan. 1.
1981. But since then. prices on all
grades of gasoline and diesel in·
creased substantially.
The club said the average pri ce
for ~ gallon or regular at full-
serv1ce metropolitan area sta·
lions is Sl.39. For unleaded the
price is $1.45 a gallon; premium .
Sl.46; premium unleaded. $1.49;
and diesel, $1 .24.
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In the nine months since one of her twin
daughters r portrait) was killed by a
drunken driver, Candy Lightner of San
Francisco has taken her crusade -
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
r M ADDJ -across the country i'I a
campaign to tighten laws and increase
penalties for drunken driving.
o.,..Nell'ton
in assault
Huey Newton punched a
woman in the eye after she
tr ied to assault his mother-
in-law as the former Black
Panther leader appeared in
Alameda Count y Superior
Court for sentencing on a
1978 gun possession convic-
tion. police said.
Prior to the hearing, as
Newlon. his wife Gwenn and
his mother-in-law. Betty Fou-
ta I ne, emerge d from an
e l e vat o r outs ide the
courtroom. a woman iden-
tified as Jeanette Nelson, 36,
s tarted shouting al Newton
and look a s wing at Mrs.
Foolaine, authorities said.
With that, Newton threw a
punch, striking the woman in
the eye, police said . An
alarm sounded and deputies
filled the area. Ms. Nelson,
bleeding from the eye, was
ta ken away in handcuffs.
police said.
Authoriti~s declined to
speculate on what prompted
the altercation.
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APWlrw ..... le
Country singer Dolly
Parton canceled the final
week of her first Las
Vegas hotel engagement
after coming down with a
severe sore throat. She
was being paid a reported
record Las Vegas salary
of $350,000 a week.
Cindy Peca, Huntington
Beach's 11-year-old dancing
queen, continues to pile up
awards for her fanc y
footwork.
Last year , she won first
prize in a disco competition
televised nationally on the
"Dance Fever" program. In
J anuary, her ballroom danc·
ing s kills garnered a top
prize a nd "outs tanding
amateur dancer" recognition
at the Sta.r Ball competition
in Los Angeles.
Most recently, she traveled
to Las Vegas, where she and
partner Edd.le Frias, 19, of
Garden Grove, won first
prize for their 1940s-style
dancing in the National
Swing Championships. The
dancers, who were choreo·
graphed by instructor Baddy
Schwimmer of Costa Mesa,
were promised a part in a
movie called "Jitterbug."
Cindy's father, Joe Peca,
says her share or the $2,500
prize money will help pay for
the 10 dance classes Cindy
attends each week.
Refugee slowdown eyed
CoW1ly asks U.S. to curb immigration
By GLENN SCOTT
Of Ille o.11, Pl ... St•ll
Orange County officials are
drawing up a list of key person·
net in the U.S. State Department
in hopes or persuading them to
s low down the migration of ln·
dochinesc refugees into the
county.
Th e co un ty Board o f
Supervisors decided Wednesday
that the resettlement of refugees
has to slow down until the coun·
ty can come to grips with over ·
taxing of social ser vices, hous-
ing and jobs caused by the sud·
den migration.
Jelly bean
scar~ has
happy ending
The president of the United
States may advocate jelly bean
cons umption, but 20-month-old
Ke lley Graham of Irvine went
too far Wednesday night.
"She just put it in her nose in-
stead of her mouth," e xplained
Orange County Firf Department
paramedic Capt. Gary Stenberg.
The white jelly bean was re·
moved with a hemos tat, Sten-
berg explained.
·'We comforted her and she
was doing just fine," Capt. Sten-
be r g said. "Sh e was j ust
scared."
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Graham of
13 Mine rs Trail, the girl's
parents, also wer e a little
scared. he added.
There are serious legal ques-
tions as to whether the county
can restrict movement of the re·
fugees, who are accorded rights
once they enter the country.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder said
the county can't be expected to
subsidize a federal decision to
accept the refugees from war·
ravaged Southeast Asia.
She cited a recent report from
the County Administrative Of·
fice that estimated l ,000 re-
fu gees a month settle in Orange
County.
Differi n g from ear l ie r
estimates. the report included
speculation that about 35,000
refugees li ve in the county. The
county Human Relations Com-
mission said in a report issued
last month that more than S0,000
have relocated here.
NOTING THAT more than
half of the incoming refugee.s
need some sort of welfare, Mrs.
Wieder said the county will use
up its resources if it doesn't get
some aid from the federal gov·
ernment.
''I think we can demonstrate
that we are doing more than our
share to carry out federal policy
and we are now at a point where
there is a real potential that
other economic disadvantaged
groups will suffer.'· s he said.
Along with calling for federal
and private relocation a1encies
to stop sending refugees to the
county, the supervisors alao
backed a plan from Supervisor
Roger Stanton to set up a team
of analysts to work IUll-time on
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assessing r e fugee -r e lated
problems.
ALSO, THE supervisors once
again promised lo lobby for
changes to a federal law that
cuts off federal aid as or April 1
to refugees who have lived in the
U.S . for three years.
The· la w would require the
county to spend an extr a $300,000
in general relief payments to
refugees who couldn't qualify
for other federal welfare pro-
gr a ms. according to the CAO's
re port.
Parolee held
on sex rap
Costa Mesa police have arrest-
ed a 3l·year-old s tate prison
parolee on suspicion of rape and
child molesting just two days
after he had regis tered with
local a uthorities as a sex of·
fender.
Robert S. Lee was arrested in
his west side home at 4 p.m ..
Wednesday shortly after Costa
Mesans reported that Lee bad
sex with two 11-year-old girls
over the past two weekends.
Investigators said the girls re·
ported the incidents to their
families.
Lee was paroled, investigators
said, earlier this month after
serving time for similar sex of.
fens es.
He is being held in Costa Mesa
Jail without bail.
Children's film
series scheduled
The 1prln1 cblldren'a film '
sertea at Golden Weal CoU.Ce in
Huntinston Beach will be&in
Wednelday wttb a acreeniq of
the Dlaney favorite, "Toby
Tyler." Tbe tum will be shown
a1ain on Saturday, March 7.
The new Wednesday ICl'MG·
ln11 will belln at 1:30 p.m. in
Health Science Room 131. Satur·
day matinees are at 1 p.m. in
l'orum IJ .
Admiukln la $1 per film or '1
for tbe Md• of DIDe. ~
und•r I an .tmltted free.
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,., Pilet PMCe ~,Lee P•"'•
Chill weather didn't deter dedicated run-and no longer overhead. Unidentified cou·
ners from their daily sprint along the pie skirt incoming waves as they run along
beach where the wet was only underfoot Corona del Mar Main Beach.
Auto driver
grabs purse
in Mesa lot
Costa Mesa police are keeping
an eye out for the driver of a
mustard-colored, Japanese-built
car who grabbed a woman's purse
as she walked through a South
Coast Plaza parking lot.
Elizabeth Lopez of Long Beach
said s he and her cous in had left
their car and were wa lking
toward a department store at
about 1 p.m. Wednesday when the
purse snatcher struck.
She said her assailant drove up
from behind, s he felt a hard tug on
her shoulder-strap purse and then
turned as it was yanked from her
hands .
The car driver hauled the purse
inside and sped off. Ms. Lopez told
officers.
Lost, she said, was $50 in cash,
the purse, several credit cards
and two wallets. Total valu.eofthe
stolen items was listed at $186.
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F·inding opens door
to cancer control
CHIC AGO CAP > -Som e
cancer cells may trick the body
into producing blood clots to pro·
vide a hospitable site for them to
grow. doctors say, a finding
which opens a new approach to
controlling the s pread of cancer.
A Veterans Administration
stud\• s hows t hat an a nti ·
clotting drug can delay the
spread of lung cancer to other
organs. a complication which
makes the disease more difficult
to treat.
The stud y, publis he d in
today's Journal of the Ame rican
Medical Association, found that
small·cell lung cancer patients
who received the common anti·
coagulant drug wa rfarin s tayed
alive twice as long as those who
didn't receive the drug.
Warfarin did not cure any of
the SO patients from ·nine VA
hospitals who participated in the
1976 study, and most of them
have since died.
But significantly, the 25 pa·
lients who received the drug
a long with conventional anti-
cancer chemotherapy survived
an ave.rage of SO weeks, com·
pared lo 25 weeks for the others.
the VA researchers said.
"What we have is a clue·to a
t otally n e w approach l o·
cancer:• said Dr. Leo Zachars.ki
of Dartmoilth College and the
VA Medical Center in White River Junction. Vt., leader of
the research team.
Zacharski, a blood specialist,
s aid this is the first we ll·
controlled clinic al s tudy on
humans that shows an anti·
coagulant can s low the spread of
cancer. The study is continuing.
O/o ADJ Chair orLovesaat
When purchased with
a sofa or sleeper
What better time than now
to make that investment
in Better Quallty furniture.
For a limited time :Ralph's
Is offering 50% ()Ff to
customers who wf$h to
make a loveseat or chair
purchase wtth matching
sofa or sleeper.
Sorry. our normal free
de,.ery Isn't aval.labk on
thlSqtfer.
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Not a
typical pol
LONG aa1P1 Dan. You laav• to PQDder u..
1lveawar of huD&ala Valley CUy Couacllmaa li:ucu• Vu
DMk ...S ftfder ti IMt'• l°"'8 to l•t away wlUl lt. Van
DM!l,." away Ml mon•1 Well, ~·1 _. prect1.ay 420n'ffL A retired Rockwell
lnten•m1I porebaaln1 man•1•r. Van D11k frittered olf
Im c .. ahnuk atlpend Ttult amoun&.a to IHZ.50 per
moeta
WhU• atc1rn1tuna hti
la ..e • wealthy man,
In the Jt't lf'tlcr ur
O<'ea•·IOjn& ya(•ht
·' ar tt'I )' Van lh 11 k
dtda,_ that he 'Ju11t
•ant. to do tl(lmethhlK
for •ome kid.I "
,,._ M• c•ily haJI o lary w1ll 10 to lht t-'ountain Valley
HI•' <'hoot B•nd, whH·h wu rtctnlly a fe1&tur•d
a \tra c-uon in lh~ 1nau1tur1&t parade of onu J>residenl
Ruean . .S also to th~ f ountaln Valley Garis Club
THE TWO GaO\J PS, of rnuriu~. 8re JUSl hckl~d pank
1.wer lhe prueiptcl of th1~ Wl(!X.,Ct"led <'a!ih flow from the
~offeni ol City Hall
The band, for ont: thanK, s till owes some $8,000 on Its
little trek for a qua<'k step march in the growing dusk along
Pennsylvania Avenue So you know how lht> band people
greeted UUs news.
Now take nothing away from the noble wnd generous
tontribution that Councilman Van Dask has given lo the
·kids of tus community. It as pos!lible, however. that his
generosity will also have some dividends as he 1s seated up
there Oil the council manic dais on meeting nights
He couJd. ror example, have his council colleagut>S
s lightly off-balance. in lhal they would be laboring to eun
Political war chest flying off to oo some good
their $252.50 per month. while he's obviously doing the
whole chore for free.
It might give his duties a certain ring or independence
that the other council people would lack.
THEN AGAIN, because Van Dask is working gratis,
it ·s a little difficult to hold him su.specti as a candidate for
highe r offi ce, like commissioner of trolley cars, or
something like that.
Council persons within whose hearts lurk the ambition
for loftier political pla nes do not go around throwing away
money. They do not donate cash to good causes, like Van
Dask did.
ll works just the opposite way for the ambitious.
THEY DON'T GIVE AWAY the Long Green. They
collect it. They become the beneficiaries of don~t~~ns. not
the donors. They hold benefit cocktail receptions. They
are lhe benefactors.
You get separated from 100 clackers for which you are
gr anted one weak scotch and soda, he avy on the ice.
Mone y gathered in this fashion is called The Political
War Chest. Some candidates actually start trying to put
together these chests even before they know which war
they are going to gel into.
Get the money first. Find the war later.
ANYWAY, NONE Ot' this hooey can apply to
Councilman Van Dask. Newly-appointed lo the Fountain
Valley City Council to replace Roger Stanton, who realized
his supervisorial aspirations, Van Dask's term expires just
next year , in April of 1982.
The guess would be here. with his councilmanic salary
flowing out to aid the kids, that Van Dask won't be seeking
election in 1982.
If he does.however. he at least ought lo draw a cheer
from the Girls Club a nd a good solid tool or two from the
Baron band.
WOALD I NATION
$490 million OK'd for Chryskr
WASHINGTON <AP> -·
Chryller Corp. WOD flnaJ f .... aJ
backlq today for ttoO mlllloa &n
new Toan• to 1tave off
bankruptcy. TIMI approval came
aa the company reported the
lar1Ht annuaJ loH ln American
corporate hittory, $1.11 bUUon
for lHt year .
Treaaury Sec:retarf Donald T.
Rt1an, chl.lrman o the th'"·
man Chry11ler Loan OuaranlH
Bond. sald the panel aareed \o-
day that Chrysler haa mel cond•·
tion11 set out In an a1reement tent~ltlvely approved by the
board IHl month, when lt w111
headl.-d by former Secrct1ry O.
WOiiam Miller .
Chrysler luet $235 million In
the fourth quarter. to top lh11 8
d ay -old record Ion of 11 &4
hllllon rep<>rted for the year hy
Ford Motor Co.
C br y1 l e r . t h e N o 3
automaker, said lt11 luMs for lhf'
yt>ar Inc luded "unu tt uMI
charges" or $250 mllllon. m•lnly
the wrlllng-otf of obsolete plant
and equipment. Those wrtlf• ofr1
totaled S78 mllllun the• fourth
quarter.
un1bl1 lo determine wlMUMr or not the UN al,....,..,, aocepted
1HoUDUnl prtaclp)ee applicable
to 1 1ofn1 e6ncern la •P· proprtat.t ln tlae cltcum1tances."
In Ml let&# lo 1harebolden.
Chry1l1r Chairman Lee A.
laeocea •••d. "Given a modest
upturn tn the economy' aome mod1raUon In lntereat rates,
Df.1aner dall(!ers
and the expected improvement
in the rate of car and truck
aalea, we look forward to
dramatically Improved res'4lts
for 1111."
Tbanb to rebates of 7 percent
off the aticker price, Chrysler's
U .S. car sales have improved
since early December compared
with the previous year, while
other produce111 aaw cleeU....
Other companies now are of.
ferina promotion tneenliv• ol
their own and analyata say
Chrysler'• share of the market
for domeatic makes could
decline from its cun"ent 11.s per·
cent to the 9.1 percent projected
in plans aubmitted to the loan
board for 1911.
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Sales for the Yl'lif fell 23 1>4•r·
cent from $12 billion lo S9.23
billion. Sales of r urs und tru<'kll
worldwide f('ll 32 pcr<•tml. from
1.8 million to l.23 million lu11t
year.
The company ·s u uditor11,
T<lu('he Ross and Co., said they
eould not suy whether the UMO
financial statements were pre·
sented fairly ··because we are
Members of the Dance Theater of Harlem
which provided entertainment at a state
dinne r f o r British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher, are greeted by Presi-
dent and Mrs. Reagan. Mrs. Thatcher was
surrounded by 100 guests Thursday night
as she thanked the president for the "re-
!11ark~ble banquet," ending a two-day visit
m which U.S.-British close ties were af-firmed.
Ruined notes DC-10 crash clue?
CHICAGO <AP> Notes destroyed by an American Airlines
employee may have provided clues to the causes or an O'Hare In·
ternational Airport crash that was the nation's worst air disaster ,
says an attorney for McDonnell Douglas Corp.
Jack Barry said Thursday he thinks the notes were important
because the m an who wrote them was investigating "the facts,
ci re umstances and ca uses or the accident.'·
The May 25, 1979, crash of the American Airlines DC-10, manufac·
tu red by McDonnell Douglas, took2731ives. There were no survivors.
American Ai rlines s afety employee Mac Eastburn said in a
deposition he shredded the notes, made in preparation for a
September 1979 report on the crash. in which one of the jet's engines
fell off before the plane plummeted to the ground.
American m aintained the jumbo jet after buying it.
Barry said he believed destroying the notes was forbidden by a
court order prohibiting destruction of documents relating to the
crash. That order was issued by Ci rcuit J udge Louis J . Giliberto four
days after the accident.
However, an attorney for American Airlines said he doesn'lthink
the notes were worth saving or were covered by the court order.
··Do you save all your notes? You'd be inundated with paper,"
Thomas Allen said ... The final article <the report) hedidn'ldestroy ."
Pope says China ties unbroken
ROME (AP ) Pope John
Paul II returned today from his
longest trip yet, a 12-day visit to
As ia, and said that he does not
co n s id e r th e Vatican 's
diplomatic rela tions with China
broken.
·"The Holy See never broke re-
lations with China. China just
expelled our apostolic represen-
tatives," t he pope told reporters
aboard his fli ght back from
Alaska .
He made the statement when
asked if he would consider
severing diplomatic ties with
Taiwan in order to norm alize re·
lations with the communist gov-
ernment in Peking.
'"For the Holy See, diplomatic
relations do not hvae the same
significance as for other na·
lions.·· he said. Asked again if
h e would bre ak ties with
Taiwan, the pope took a deep
breath and said "It is also a
moral problem ."
The Vatican is one or the few
s tates that m aintains diplomatic
relations with Taiwan. That re-
lationsttip has been <'Onsidered a
m ajor obstacle to the resump·
lion of fr iendly r e lati o ns
be tween the Roman Catholic
Church and Peking.
During his visit to Manila last
week, the 60·year-old pontiff is-
sued a major a ppeal for rap·
orochement with China. s aying.
both t he Vatican and China
should forget' about the past and
look to the future
Hail hits some states
Srww forecast for several regions
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Saturday Is Your Day
To Think Orange
-Orange County Music-
~ Stereo 103.1 FM
Blame mulled
on bus crash
SAN FRANCISCO I AP• PteUmlnary ttporu
la.Y pobre ud Lbe llhlnadpal Railway •h•rpl~ dif
f.r.-d today oa lM ca.au ol lhe ahauertnc t'o1U1Joo ol
•<'roweled ell)' bu& with• trucll th•t lnj\lrod 13 ~
pfe
Poli('e blamed I.he Thunday mornuic commuio
a<'C"adent on Ule apeed of the bull, while the operaton
l)f ib .. <'ll) tranaport11Uoo o st"m bhamed the driver
ol thurwll lo*9Ht with 2.3toruiCJI 1ravt1I
The unpact 1enl ~creamana p1&~tln(lt1r• hurtUn1
throuib W bus · 'hh k 1d1 · OO!IN, 'n cordln& to one of
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AVALON tAPt The body or Miguel Ortega,
mass mg slnce a Calallna Airlines helicopter crashed
close-to the shores or Santa Catalina Island. was
found inside the wreckage
or the aircraft after it was NEWS BRIEFS ~~~e0~fromthe floororthe
Ortega. 24. and 5·
year-old Llor Levy were
trapped an the ruselage of the helicopter when it
plunged anto the ocean near Pebbly Beach last Sun-
day The boy's body was round Wednesday when the
wreckage or the helicopter was located and Ortega's
body was retrieved Thursday
IUles lo •eelc I•_..• law
SACRAMENTO CAP) Stale school superin-
tendent Wilson Riles says he will seek a fourth term
and thus won't challenge Gov. Edmund Brown Jr:
for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. ~mes, 63, had said last year he was thinking of
runnmg for senator or governor, or retiring.
But he told a news conference Thursday he bad
decided he didn't want the "headaches" of being
governor, couldn't accomplish much as senator, and •
wasn't ready to retire.
Foz FH• Corp. •1_,ln •ll'r
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Directors of 20th Cen-
tury· Fox Film Corp. will meet today lo consider an
offer they may not be able lo refuse -an $800 million
takeover bid from Denver oilman Marvin Davis .
Davis, a 300·pound, SS-year-old multimillionaire
who counts former President Gerald Ford and enter-
tainer Frank Sinatra as golfing pals, offered last
weekend to pay Fox stockholders $60 a share for the
company. As part or the deal, Fox would distribute
its stock in three television stations to shareholders
making the total orrer worth about $70 a share. '
a.e.~-· •P.•11 ..... ee.d•
SAN DIEGO <AP) -A chemical spill that re-
portedly leaked from the Point Loma sewage treal-
men t plant this week could cost the city of San Diego
a$5,000flne, the U.S. Coast Guard says.
A Coast Guard helicopter spotted a spill Wednes-
day that covered 200-square yards or ocean with a
rust-colo_red chemical. Apparently the spill came
from a fiberglass tank leak of ferric chloride that occurred Tuesday at the sewage treatment plant.
Tht; Coast Guard estimates that 1,000 gallons
seeped into the ocean, while plant operators believe
about 100 gallons were involved.
Firm bares
metlwdfor
interferon
SAN FRAN C ISCO
<AP> Genenlech Inc.,
a prominent member of
the fiercely competitive
gene-splicing industry.
thinks it has a better
mousetrap a cheaper
way to make interferon,
a substance some see as
a potential treatment for
diseases from colds to
cancers.
Scientists at the firm's
South San Francisco
APw1,..-1e laboratory and at the
~ I d U ni ve r si ty or ,,,otll nafr Washington said Thurs·
Actor John Gavin, 48,
is r eporte dly the
choice of President
Reagan as U.S. am-
bassador to Mexico.
instead of a career
day they added new
genes to the heredity of
baker's yeast and now
have yeast cells that
produce scarce human
interferon.
dipl o m at. Gavin IT'S APPARENTLY
s e r v e d a s o A s the first lime yeast -
special adviser from one-celled plants used to
1961 to 1965. make bread rise and fer-
---------ment beer -has been genetically changed to
Water rate
going up?
LOS ANGELES <AP>
-T he general manager of the Metropolitan
Water District o f
Southern California will
recommend an increase
in its wholesale rates to
the company's board of
directors ln March.
Jay Malinowski said
General Mana1er Evan
Griffith madf the de-
cision after a brief public
beartnc on the increase
Thursday.
M allnowski said water
golnc to residential con-
sumen would increase
rrom SU5 an acre foot to •121 an acre foot at the
dealer level bet:lnninC ln
July.
He said the utility
eatlm1c. an acre foot of
Wiler lt about the
•mount Uled by 1 famlly
offtweln1year.
produce a human pro-
tein.
Experimenters usual-
ly work with bacteria.
w hi c h hav e bee n
«enetically a ltered by
firms such as Genentech
to produce interferon, in-
s u Ii n, huma n growth
hormone and other pote.n-
tially valuable proteins
normally produced by
the body in small
amounts.
IN EITHEB CASI!:, the
new gene orders lbe or-
ganism \o use its own
cbemclal stores \o pro-
duce tbeapeclfic protein.
Ronald Hil1eman,
32 . of Gen entech
Ronald Hitze -
man, 32, of Oenentecb
aald in an interview that
Initial res"'t8 show the
yeHt cells should pro-
duce many times more
lnterferon than bacteria
and ~ tbe pro-
duct 1boald be much
simpler. Both factora
t bould reault ln a leaa-
upenalve product.
Orange Coast DAtL V PtLOT/Frld8y. Februaty 21. 1111
Bank cantrols hit in scam ...
industry lnalden 11 coacludlq that the
aJle8ed fraud couldn't have proceeded as lon1 u lt dJ4f had lt not been for
fia •• in Wells Farco"I intenlal aUditln&
ind operating eontrol1.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Flaw1 ln
Wtlll Farto Bank'• operaUna eoatrola,
or U.e led ol U.em, ma.J llave allowed
Lb• ........... Uoa of aeeoun .. Utat led \o
~· •U..ed 111.a million embeultJDent ol the bank. lnduatry offlelall 11ld ln
publlabed NPOl'tl·
Wtlll Farco officials bave alleted
that L. Ben Lewil, former operaUona of.
ficer at Ila Bevert.Y Dri ve branch, em-
tMaaled the money t.brou1b a series ol
fraudulent bookkeeplnl entries during
lbe p.,t two years, transact.iom involv-
ln1 the Muhammad Ali Professional
Sporta Inc. account.
in& entries," an auditor for a.not.her ma·
jor CaJilomia bank told the Loe Ancelea
"rimes. "That's something we watch
for, because It's a simple way to
perpetrate a fraud."
"When a debit and its orrsettin1 credit
originate from the same office," the
Times reported the auditor as sayin& in
today's editions, "that lransaction finds
ill way into a date file. Somebody in lbe
bank la continuowily looking \hrou1h
that me for just this sort of thing.''
"Any kind of decent audltinc system
should have turne d this up," the
chairman ol a competin1 bank ~d the
newspaper.
However, while conceclln1 there was
a "failure" in the bank's controls, Wells
Fargo Chairman Richard Cooley told
the Journal that the bank's audit.in& was
adequate. "Auditors wouldn't catch
anything," he said, because of the way
the rraud allegedly was carried out. A .......... "What Lewis allegedly did, we could
1top almost immediately because he
wH offsetting his own phony bookkeep-
The auditor, who asked not be named,
said allowing credits and debila lo be
entered unchecked by the same bank of.
fleer is forbidden by at least six major
Western banks.
Yet, the Wall Street Journal reported
But, the auditor said, rules are often
violated at major banks. 'WORKl!D ALONI'
L.hnLewt.
Auto inspection
measure changed
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The author of a new an-
nual auto emissions inspection bill has dropped a
complicated three-part program in hopes or getting
it through its first committee next week.
Sen. Robert Presley. D-Riverside. said Thurs·
day he substituted an inspection system using local
garages and ser vice stations for the three.pronged
approach because ·'all that stuff seemed to generate
too much opposition."
The EPA wants tests of cars and light trucks in
the San Diego, Los Angeles. San Francisco,
Sacramento and Fresno areas to determine if smog-
conlrol equipment is working.
The EPA has blocked up to $850 million rederal
aid to Cali(ornia for failure to adopt an annual com-
pulsory inspection law. But some legislators are
pressuring the Reagan administration to lirt the ban.
ORIENTAL RUG
SALE OF THE CENTURY
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County needs a
refuge respite
Orao~t' ( 'ounly 1ul>('rvl5on wrre on tar1et thll week
tn a kine lhtl fed .. ral governm~• and voluntary re9etUe·
mrnt .,enr1 tt' (llV{I the-county a breatbin1 spell to
b orb lhr influx ol lndochlnete reluaen.
l'h<' count ~ ne>Vf htu1 a laraer proportion of reft1lfff
than an t ount)' \n th~ nation an .stJmated 37.000 to
Ml. d nev. a r ri' al.§ number about 1,000 a month.
WtulP th c• \\'ltb -. fplr oommand of En1li•h and 5CH1H~ ruittkt•l <ibl t' "k ill manaae to b~come sell· ~upportmg au ii r.:a i.ona.ble tamt, 1\'1 e1Umated they
number no mort• than ~ ~rcent of the total group at the
pn·~t Um\'
The rt>~t till n~ed vetr)'lns degrees of we11are,
m t"d1t·wl and t-dtH'd l lOna l h.-lp to enable them to enter the
econorm mainSI rt-am
In :o.t"t'ktng a l~mporary moratorium on nt:w arrivals,
th11 :.UJ>t6n •~ors r~togniied the fact that the refugees are rn d~rt! ll"~lil n·b1d en t b and agreed that no one wants to
e xr lud t.' tht-m permanently '
1t .-,1mph ,, m atter of using available funds and
'l'I , 1('t-:> tu hcip those a lread y here find their feet. And to
".ird off growm g resentment of th~ refugees among other
poor rninon ty grou ps . .
\lso loom ing ovt:r the county is the scheduled Apnl I
cutoff d3lf' for federa l a id to refugees who have been in
tht' rountry for three years or more.
The federal Indochinese Refugee Assistance Act now
fu lh reimburses (•ounties for financial and medical as-
sist.ante provided to refugees. But those grants will end
April 1 unless Congres~ votes an extension. And the
es timated cost lo Orange County alone could increase by
$300.000 Lhis .vcar without continued federal aid.
Ttus is a burden the county should not be asked to as-
s ume It must be the urgent goal of the county's con-
gressional de legation to push for an extension ol federal
funding.
The cut would a ffect some 5,000 of the refugees who
have been here for three years and still are unemployed
o r Ii ving below the po verty level.
Their welfare is clearly the responsibility of the
federal governme nt. which authorized their entry. The
cost should be s hare d by all the nation's taxpayers, not
jus t those in the area s where the refugees have settled.
Braced for trouble
The battle lines are shaping up in Washington as
Congress a nd special interest groups ponder the potential
impact of Rona ld Reagan's tax cut/spending cut ap-
proach to bala ncing the economy.
De mocrats in the House Ways and Means Committee
are doubtful a bout the proposed three-year. 30 percent
r ut in persona l in<'o me taxes. fearing it could only fuel in-
fl a t ion
And. obvious ly. s uggested cuts in some Social Securi-
t y benefi ts. Medic aid. food stamps. welfare programs
and a id to c•ducatio n pose serious problems for members
of Congress who m us t brace themselves for a barrage of
complaints from t heir a ffected constitue nts .
Said one. ··1 ex pect we are going to have some dif-
fi cult days here~"
Me anwhile the lo bbyists, representing everyone from
IC'achers and ba nker s lo de velopers and agriculturaJ in-
terests. are bel'(inning lo wonder if their traditional clout
with "ong ress m ay be effective this time around.
Their doubts a re s hared by civil rights groups,
church organizations . a nd lobbyists for increased govern-
ment participation in chiJd care and aid for the hand·
ic a pped.
T he Heagan p roposals, if enacted, would dent just
a hout everyone's pet program. But Congress and the lob-
h~·1 l. are kC'<'nly a war e of the national de mand for cut-
lwcks in J!ovcrnme nt s pending.
An d so far the re 's been no r eply to Pr esident n N1g an 's q11C'r y ... Does anyone have a be tter plan?"
Vietnam rerne01bered
T he e m otional welcome given the hostages sparked
an equally em otional r eaction among many American ..
who were re minded that the return of our Vietnam
vete rans was a very different story.
But the re· are those who have not forgotten and intend
to s e e that the natio n does not forget the 57 ,697 Americans
who died an the Vietnam war.
Their names will be inscribed on a national
m emorial, located alongside the Lincoln Memorial on two
acr es of land donated by Congress.
More than 2,000 artists are participating in a design
completion for the memorial. The winner will be an-
nounced in May .
So far the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund has col-
lected $900,000 for the proposed tribute. The fund's
sponsors range from Gen. William C . West01orelanft,
commander of U.S. troops in Vietnam. to former Presi-
d e nt Gerald Ford . They include an impressive roster of
national leader s, me mbers of the entertainment world
and m embers of the armed forces who served in Viet·
nam.
Those who wo uld like to help may send contributions
lo Vietnam Veter an s Memorial Fund. P .0 . Box 37240,
Washington. D.C. 20013. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on lh is page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd I Mountain
By L.M. BOYD
Ml. Whitney in CaJifornla
.was the tallest mountain ln
Pel peeve: The paper
boy wbo comes lo col-
lect every mOftth with
no change, waitln1 for
)'OU lo go ahead and say
It's okay lo just keep it.
A.J.
fthurM , htl"t I t')H\lt • t\t tt • 'uh
tnitt• t bv t• Mii t "'U ,.,., •~r·'
'" •• ··•'''" tt•1ht ' tn. " • .,. •• ""
N w,,._., •. ' "'nrt v, .. ,, r"' 1 ..,.,, • ..,, t '
(,lt"9utiy (,u (M1fv •111.1•
the nation for a generation.
But when AJaska became a
stale, Whitney dropped to
No. 17. That's \ife. Nolhing'a
for certain. I -
"Whal was the flrst self.
service grocery chain?" uks
a client. Piggly Wl1&ly. A
gentleman named Clarence
Saunders from Memphis,
Tenn., set up the first one ln
1916.
Brulllan beekeepers
sometime back crossbred
bees Jll'IUJ they 1ot a special
sort. or bee that couldn't
1Un1. It didn't 10 oHr. Other
beekeepen in the fteld reJed·
ed lt. Said one, profoundly:
"Of what advanta1e ii a bee
who cannot protect bla
honey?''
e
Jack Andenon
Friday. February 27. 1981
Thomat P. Ha1e.,.1Publlst1er Thomas KMVll /ldltor
8af1Nra Krtlbleh/Edttcwlel P• lldltor
Kremlin meet key to peace?
WASHINGTON -The key to
world peaee and atabUlty la held
by the tou&h. atirewd old men in
the Kremlin. And this la the
week they aholdd signal whether
they want confrontation or de-
tenle with Ronald Reacan in the White House.
They may also Indicate
whether they have 1iven any
ground lo the
youneer men
who ultimate-
ly will take
o ve r the
Kr e mlin .
Befo r e the
week is over.
the re should
be sliU other
clues to Sov -
iet actions in
the years to come.
These signals should come out
of 11he 26th Soviet Communist
Party Congress -the first since
1976 -which is now in somber
session in the Great Hall of the Kremlin.
To the untrained eye, the pro-
ceedings will seem trite and
t e di ous. But to the s ha rp,
analytical ey e, the dre ary
routine will offer valuable i.n·
sights into the Byzantine world
of Kremlin politics. Seemingly
insignificant developments can
portend important changes in
Soviet policy.
Richard Reeves
Secret reports from the
Central lntelli1ence Aeency, the
Defense lnleUieence A1ency and
the Stale Department's Bureau
of lntelliience and Research
have been reviewed by my as-
sociate Dale Van Atta. These
show what our lnteJUgence peo-
ple might glean from the as-
s.em bled Party congreas.
.. In theory. a congress is the
party's supreme ruling body," a
CIA primer explains. "In fact, it
is a ceremonial gathering that
rubber-stamps policies previous-
ly discussed and agreed upon by
the leadership. Nevertheless. a
c ongress ... provides a
se mblanc e or democratic
legitimacy and an opportun.lty to
review party activities and to
pro claim policies for the
future.··
JN OTHER words. even though
it's a stacked deck, the Com-
munist Party Congress can give
al least a hint of the cards the
Russians will be playing for the
next few years . For example,
another CIA report notes: "The
20th Congress in 1956 launched
Nikita Khrus hchev 's d e -Stalinization campaign; its im-
pact is still being felt throughout
the communist movement.·'
It took a while for news of
Khrushchev's astonishing de·
nunciation of Stalin to reach
Weatem intelli1ence. But when
lt did, it gave our poJicymaJrers
the message that the Stalin era
was deranitely over.
No such fireworks can be ex-
pected i.n the current congress -
the fourth presided over by
Genecal Secretary Leonid Brezhnev. His party rongresses
have been noted for being busi-
nesslike and "relatively drab,"
according to the CIA.
MUCH ATTENTION will
center on Brezhnev himself tbis
lime, as itdJd in 1976; our analysts
will be gauging the praise he gets
this time around.
I.n 1976, State De partment
analysts noted that while his
praise from other speakers had
been "'lavish," nevertheless "his
encomiums fell short of those
accorded Khrus hchev Cnot to
mention Stalin> in his prime."
Incredibly. applause is an im-
portant clue to the diagnosti·
cians in our intelligence com-
munity. EvaJualing the praise
accorded Brezhnev last lime,
the DIA noted that "although
adulation at times appeared ex-
cessive, it was more refle<!tive
of his talent· for· co~nsus po Ii t ics rath e r t hTh the
mechanica.1 adulation required
during the Stalin era." How they
differentiated between heartfelt
applause and a servile claque,
the DIA did nol make clear.
Adulation '•Ide
whether real or fel1ned
Brezhnev will still be the flsure
most closely observed by oW' in·
telli1ence analysts. Hopia1 lo
sense some clue to his poulble
choice of a successor, the
analysts will be waltina for bis
reading of the election results ol
the party's top brass. "The or-
der in which Brezhnev reads the
na mes (will give) some indica-
tion of the new pecking order," a
CIA report states.
Of c ours e , o ur Kremlin
watchers will also be tuning ln
for any s ubtle changes in
rhetoric regarding the United
Stales. Along with hints of
Brezhnev's possible successor,
these are regarded as the most
important clues likely to come
out of the party congress in
Moscow this week.
A FATHER'S SEARCH: As a
survivor of both the Dachau and·
Aus chwitz death camps, Polish·
born Murray Rozynes of Miami
is a tough, determined man. But
it bas taken all his stubbornness
to continue a 20-month search
for his 29.year-old son, Steven,
who disappeared without a trace
in a tiny Panamanian village in
the spring or 1979.
Steve, a lawyer and amateur
anthropologist, took off on a solo
trip to South America that year.
But his trail ended abruptly in
Viento Frio, Panama. A Stale
Department briefing paper con·
eluded that he "probably met
his death by misadventure.•·
Rozynes suspects that his son
was murdered by members or
the Panamanian National Guard
for the money he was carrying.
The father has been lo Panama
eight times. He met with U.S.
Ambassador Ambler Moss, and
prevailed on the U.S. Southern
Command lo make a six·day air·
and.sea search of the jungles
around Vi ento Frio. There was
no trace of Steve Rozynes.
The father is still pressing on,
convinced that Panamanian
authorities arc withhold in g
evidence
WATCH ON WASTE: In
budget cutting. nothing is easy.
The administration's freeze on
new offi ce equipment may turn
out lo be raise economy. Most
government agencies are using
computers that are at least 15
years old . and they are more ex-
pensive to run and maintain
than newer models. Government
inspectors studied four agencies
and estimated they could lease
.new computers and save Uncle
Sam Sl.4 million a yea r in
operating costs.
'Conveyor belt' justice aids criminals
NEW Y O RK Mayo r
Edward Koch, a politician with
a good ear for public outrage,
began attacking judges again
last week. This time he was
blaming the judiciary for the ap-
parent lack of success of New
York's six-month-old ••toughest
in lhe nation" gun law.
The law. which went into ef-
fec t last August , essentially
e l i minates
p I e a ·
bargaining
for de fe nd -
a n l s with pr e viou s
felony convic·
lions who are
convicted of
carrying a
lo aded gun.
In theory ,
those people must go to jail for
at least a year.
They're not. Koch says.
The mayor's ofrice studied the
first 4,106 auests made under
the law. There were 2,222 result·
ing indictments and, so far. the
courts have disposed or only 239
of those ca¥s. imposing sen·
tences in 104. OnJy 77 defendants
Sydney Harris
received the one-year term.
Koch, who admitte d that it
might be a little loo soon to
evaluate the full impact or the
law. still went ahead and ac·
cused judges of "abusing•· the
latitude they have in sentencing
defendants who claim miligal·
ing circumstances.
Koch, who is running for re-
election this year, has picked the
right target. A national poll done
late last month by the Los
Angeles Times prompted that
newspaper to report: "Public
disconte nt about c rime is
focused chiefly in the judiciary,
and there appears to be general
across-the·nation outrage aimed
at lenient judges. An over·
\vhelming majority or people
hold their court systems in con-
lem pl and believe the courts are
not tough enough on criminals ...
THE TIMES SVRV EY -a
nationwide sample or 2,063 peo-
ple questioned between January
18 and 22 -reflected the rear
and the hardening attitudes
toward crime that I, and I'm
sure other traveling Am ericans.
see and feel all over the United
States. in places large and
small. or that sample. 77 per-
cent said the courts do not deal
harshly enough with crim'inals ,
and 68 perc~nt said they favored
the death penalty.
That poll also showed high
favorable ratings for police de·
partments and a general willing-
ness to pay higher taxes to fight
crime. People. al least the ones
I've talked with. are scared and
angry -much more so than l
can ever remember. One i.ndica·
tion was the answer to the
Times' question about the
purposes of punishment. Only
one in five respondents men-
tioned ··reh;abiUlation,"' while
··isolating criminals·· was men·
tioned by 52 percent. "deter-
ren ce·· by 38 pe r cent and ··vengeance·· by 30 percent.
THE COURTS and the prisons
-thal"s what people seem to be
thinking about. A retired Los
An.geles police officer. now
working in a s mall town in
northern California, a place ex-
periencing its first crime. said:
·'The bottom line is that there
are j ust too ma ny crimina ls. and
we have no place to put them
and not enough courts to handle
them all.··
As if to underline that point,
The San Jose Mercury News•re-
cen Uy reported on a day in the courtroom life or California
Superior Court Judge Peter
Stone. The judge called the roll
of 294 felony cases. including 9
killirigs. 31 robberies. 84
burglaries, 2 kidnappings. an iQ·
decent exposure and a salmon
poaching.
JUDGE STONE s pent an
average or 20 seconds per case.
"It 's like watching a conveyor
belt go by, .. he said. ··A lot or
the items you see week after
week. with a lot of new stuff.
Meanwhile. at the end of the
conveyor belt. only a few trickle orr:·
The belt doesn •t work any
mo r e ; American c riminal
justice has broken down. The
first things the country needs -
and the hell with the cost -are
more prisons and more judges
willing to send criminal• there.
Coinparison with Ronian Etnpire not valid
One ol the favorite ploys of
politicians out of office and
social critics out or temper, ls lo
wie the "Roman Empire" exam-
ple as a warning to Americans
that we are declining and decay-
ing at an alarming rate.
And the reason we are declin·
ing and decaying is that we are
acting just
like those
Romans .
However ,
each apeuer
plcka out a
particular
element In
Roman life
that he COD•
alders tbe
dominant
cause -and thla always, hap.
pent to airee with bit own
diagnosis of the American weak·
ness.
ll is much on the order of the
dogmatic preacher, who selects
specific passages from the Bible
to dramaU1e hls theme while
ne1teclln1 other, and sometimes
contrary, passages.
I BlJT THE fact of the matter ls
that the more you know about
something, the less simple lt
seems. To tbe ltnorant, or tbe
rJ1tdty partilan, there are no
hard or complex quaUona; lt la
only tboM who botMr w delve
more deeply into a tubJect who
are no toqu Htbfied with tlm·
pie an1wen that really amwer
notblna.
Tbe 1reat hlatorlan of the
Roman Emplre, Gi~bon. spent a
lifetime stud yin I the "Decline and Fall" of the mighty insUtu-
tion. At the conclusion or his
lenalby investigation, be ha~ no
explanation for why Rome fell .
He cited al leut two dozen
"causes" that. bad been offered
by varioua commentators and
observers -ran1in1 from the
blunde1'91 of individual emperors
and the vanit.y of human wishes
to the corruptine nature or lux-ury and the expansive vitality ol
the barbarians presslnc upon
Rome.
GIBBON BlllSELJ" t brqpd
off Ml "uplaoatloai" tbouab
he tUlpld..t OM ol tbe dief
caua• to have been the ln\m'Dal
moral decay ol lbe rW1Da ~.
which .. wbat a eontemporarJ
historian. Tacltua, thou1bt.
Where scholars are cautious,
modest and tentative, poUUclana
and demagogues have no
hesitancy in stridently attribut·
ing the fall of Rome to hip tu·
es. lazineaa. se11 ual or1l•, re-
Ii g Io u 1 lndlUerence, u .·
\ravagan c e , pacifism,
mobocracy -or whatever the
speaker thinks happens to be
America's besetUn1 aln at Wt
point ln our history.
When the 1Ub oraton who
aeem to bave \be euy anawen
tell us in a rtnclal sentence wbJ
Rome feJI and how we can •~ a tlmilar fate, .,. cu clo MW.
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11U!WlrH 1.12 '1 17 lSfltl • YI evl•P .... n II ..... Ho•llnll • .o 7 ):I'°"':.,. ~~'I ,•' ~1 ~ ~ QualllO '.eo n ,.. 10°M:I .... •11111111 1.• 1v 190 A01111 '"' •t<o 1.2020 ~ utt'~ • \41 "ou1M 1,60 ' rn 11~ ..... •<L · , .1 OIHlll,11, .eo 11 "' JJf~1 feasibility study will be done on a pro. ::i~ft~ Uh ,.~ ~ ~1\2 t~.at• . 2 f1t ! ~ ~:;::!~ dX 1: l~ 1~: ~ =r')': · 1 ~: ,;z <M•I ... _ li:..11'~ 1" .. ~ po1ed $250 million nickel processing • ,r.t. s 1.is • ns .. v. · ·.. • •j·" · 1 ""·.... HouF ptz,so .. 1 24-111..... .. ~: 11 • v. 11a1'"' .• 12 ' '"·. . . plant ln Del Norte County, accordind to 8$!1Ho .».. 7 S._..... SA r .20 " I Yo," u-·sln 1-• 1•• 1s~~ ., I + •~ ac • t• f -· 10~-•• e 8rlH t.U « t ll'l't \lo ••~ .. ,1 1,!IO zs1 •'I'"'"' ·-' .. "• w .,. "~ --•• • t 1.1' • " " -"' ettv, -1 I • .. HouNO I.JO ' I .. " ... .. • ' nl ¥. ~ RCApl uo .. 1400 U Vt ••• an aDDOUDCement.
••11•11 " 1A •V.-..., sici=r.,• i. " 12'! ",,.. • 1~ =:, ~·-~ · 4 C ~i • 111 RCA "" 4 '· 111 •""•>\.ii The_._.., if completed. would pro· awrratt i.•• ,,. i1v; • ..., • ~· • 6 Ut ~ .._Pt ,, .. '. ~: 1] lm,-.! v. =~ =: l:a ··1 4n =::::'. "'"'~· w1'1" .si • 111 u .. 141 \r11J 1 1J 1 f, ~ H.,..,.., , , ,, • l 14 .... v. 111.c .., 1 11 141h 11o vi de ~ l'e• jobs for the area. just
• .,.,.. 11 1u 101"~ "' ~,., ,· ..,,. v. "...-• 1.20 •• 11 ., ,.Tl .lfa s • ..... 1outb of the Ore•on border. The
-~ -~I 1 + a Hllfly J ,SJ ti to • ' ~ llellPwr n 1 °'5 Ith+ .... a •. ut a cli 1"d '·* •• "* " • ~ ,. + ""•M• 1.1111 ,., • • R•!Nd ii.'' .., t1a• "" fe•••-tJ study is expected lo \a~e
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:: :::-;-Y4 •• • !. ~:::'.Jt::~ 111 ~:::;: I ~ ;: ,: ==~.: ~:::~I :T !Fm•: :: •bouUOmoaths.
' 12 .,..,. .. "" <er • ..,,. B"ft"" ·•77 1 ,._. w 11111 1 1 v. .. ,.. "••m•• ; • '" , .. "' WtUJ•m Hosken, preatdent of 11IE, •.•• a:n ""'• "" --" Rertl!ft 1.• 14 ... t I r;. Ull , tJ1 ,, ... .-I.It! 1· ~ Ydrl ft , ... I 40 u11l4~ '"" I V>-l4i ,. .... , ·~' us =· ·~ Califomia Nldtel Corp., •aid Thun· 111 u~ ~ .l: Jt.Z:... 1.• v.';1 -i-1_.-,.__"' 11•••tf'fl ,! '' 1 -\io dav~'acW•v-ould.ll .... ·11•,-.. S fO 10 41 14 .. IC lftd_. l S R4 Jtft• ._ Ii'. , .. Rem~ ttl,7 .1 tt 10 J ••••• , 1. .., .., .,...... ,..-.--:. • .., a:...: "" :W 1.1tto ...... \!. 1~ lft,.. uo .. t•t ~ ~ :•!4 ;=.';.-.1111! J: ll:+··i. ore rom t.be coinpeny'a 8,000.•cre
•• ,., :, 1,11 ill'•+"i' .,. 1ft~11 i ~·~ !::ft :::~ ',lT ~ t: '~' te.' ·~ =:• 1:1 lf ~,..: ... :,"' GhHquet1_Mountadln nlckel·cobalt· • ·.. n ...,. "' ,,• f ,,.. .,.. 1u 1ft1 1.10 l k """ .._ . ';..! !!!'"°' ~ ·~ •I~• ~ c rome .. tertte eposlt in the Slx ~ft~·J.1'! n a·i·~ ~·11, ~1g :=r~~·! ~ B ~~ ~··, 1·1' ~.~~Ii=! rt :~ 1 ::;:~ RJven.NatlonaJForet~. :I " tt ISi&+ • I • ~ I~, ,, •. , lt 1;~ ~ 11 ... ~ . .• \It-;~ . ff l l!~: ~ • + 'rto 11'9# pfl.t1 ,.O If + !\ Cltl "'i' t • + 141
I 7 J li111-~ • ~ 'j(4 l~t;r' pnl.ii .• 11 H•;,;·~ ==a • " .
gaine
Kaiaet Alull\ln"°1. the naUoo'a lblrd l•r1nt
alumintam producer (after Alcoa and Reynolds
Metals>. earned close to a quarter ot a billion dollars
in 18. That'• I.be most prollt the Oakland-baaed
company has ever made. But Cornell C. Maier,
Kaiser's cha.irman, cannot be too happy these day1,
since he's losing out on two rronta very dear to his
heart.
For one thing, although the issue still baa lo be
resolved in the courts, Al Davis seems determined to
move the Oakland Raiders to Los Angeles. Maler has
fought hard to
keep this fool·
ball t e am in
Oakland. t~ He regards
the presence of
the Raiders
there as impor·
tanl lo the "na-
"I
lllTll lllUWITZ 4'ft
tional identity" of Oakland.
THIS KIND OF RAH-RAH spirit comes under the
heading of hometown pride. Maier is also a big
booster or the Oakland A's and the Golden State War·
riors (and he puts Kaiser muscle behind them ). But
the other battle Maier is losing is more serious and
has national implications . It hits Kaiser Aluminum
where it lives .
It all started las t April 3 when the ABC network
program "20 /20, ·· a counterpart of C HS ' "60
Minutes." featur ed a report by correspondent
Ge raldo Rivera on the dangers of aluminum wiring
m ade by Kaiser.
KAISER -AND MAIER -hit the ceiling. The
company said the program falsely accused Kaiser or
intentionally marketing an unsafe product. "Those
charges were blatantly wrong," said Maier.
Kaiser r esponded lo the ABC program in a
number of ways. It ran a series of newspaper ads. It
asked for congressional hearings on what it labeled
"trial by television." It threatened a libel action. IL
planned to appeal to the Federal Communications
Com mission I FCC I . And it asked A BC for ti me to
respond.
In a surprising move last Halloween, ABC caved
in and said it would permit Kaiser Aluminum to
make a four·minule unedited rebuttal to the charges
during a regular "20/20" program. It was a s mashing
victory for the Oakland kid, but here's where Maier
may have made a strategic error.
USING THE SERVJCES of Carl Byoir & As·
sociates, one of the nation's largest public relations
outfits, Kaiser Aluminum put out a press release
trumpeting its victory .
Embarrassed before their compatriots, ABC then
fiddled. While Maier waited patiently in Oakland for
ABC to tell him when the rebuttal would be aired, the
call from New York never came. Finally, two weeks
ago. it did come. ABC said it had changed its mind.
Instead of allowing Kaiser to respond on "20120," the
network said it would air the rebuttal on its half·hou r
"Nightline '' program beginning at 11 :30 p.m.
··NightUne" has an audience estimated at 10
million. "20/20" is believed to reach 30 million
viewers. Kaiser turned down the ABC invitation. It
appealed tot.be FCC lo force the network to provide
what it called "appropriate response time." And
Kaiser also said it will now sue ABC for slander.
Moral · when you win. don't rub it in
TOc11~ls .,,
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be red""'9d et IN IGl-lfttl ,_.,....,.,tu&,·--et• -c-... of
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••dempllon trom within• slnQI• m•h.,tty by lo'.
PURPOSE OF ISSUE· TM --••....,_Ired for IM ec:qo1l1llloll -
con•lructk>n of ••1-rtis l«tlillft for l"9 i.Mtlt ot '""'"'-"' Ol"rlCI No 103
SECURITY: The lror!ch •re •---t to U. C•Htornla Weter DI•·
1•1<1 L•w (Oi•llJOrt 13 of Ille W•t•r C-of Ille Steteot Calltornl•I -tMll M I
peid from an ~I uPOf' •-within Mid ,,,_.,._I'll Olslrlct or lrom
,.,.., c-..,s _, 10 ..,;d l•w ""'k l\ '" 1he dl.cretloll of Ille -d of
Oi••CIOf't. <YWIY be 11•1<1 -Collec:lt<I '" "'"' -.-. -•II ~--·-In ••Id lmprowment Ohlr>et •M ii be -,...,.in lleble lo be ••~ IOf' ,,.... payments.
BONO INSURANCE IRWO ..... re<:elwo. c""'mllment from MBIA'°'.
Mun1tlpel Bond Gwrant~ tnsur_...e Potky .,,,.o,,.tlll-lly ~r.,.i..tr19 '"'"
ttmoiy payment ol ""'"'""'' .o11d 1nternt ... Ille -to the P•rlr19 Ae-m. n.. orom1umslot the P011Cy ••II be tully tM•d()y I RWOelOf' 1Mtore l,..O.llv.,.1ot IN
aond>
LEGAL. INVESTMENT Th• -•Ill, ""'>re lhe Clellvffl' IMrltol, be
certill.o tor 1nw$1men1 u.-1 <Ind pu•......,l to IM P«>VllloM ot tM Olslrkts s.<u•ll1tt u w 11)1111""" 10 of Ille W•l•r Codtl .._,..,, notwlltl>iencll"ll well
cerlllt<el•on. tn , ... oe>inton 04 9ond c ...... wl ttw eliQilHtlty"' wlcl -· ., , ... Ume of tNllr lt>~ntt', tof IM 1nveitmef1t of tundS of c~rct.t w wwfng1
1>an1u 1 •\ ~uch, '' \UbJKt to \M pro..,,st~ ot ,,_ Fin.nc.iel Codi of Ow Sa.te of
C•lltornle, and a >latemenl lo 11\el etfecl •Ill be printed on the bonds Mrlfflll
Ill• cerlltlutlon
fEAMSOFSALE
•-tt-. TM mulmum rate bicl ,...,, -.,.,_~per-. plyeblt ...,,.1...,....11,,. E«h r•t• bid ,,_, • • ""'ltlole of ~ or 11111 ot
1'1.. Ho bond s,..11 -·more '""" one lllt••••t rite, •nCI •11-ot tr.....,.
melu•llY ~II -Ille wme raw. Eecll -"""'' -lnlerell et the rel• ss-clll.O in the bid fr""' ii• dete to 111 ti-.......,It, -· Only -,....,...
Wiii iie •11«hl<l lo H<ll -fore«" IMt.11 ....... "' .......... --. --PfO•ldl'!l ........ llol\elors.;,I t•ntal ___ ,.....
Tiie rate on .,.y ""'1Uflly or 9'°"" of matUfltlK lftall ,"°" lie ,,.... ,_ '°"'" lllQl!er ,...,. ,,..1,.teresl •••• orr •ny 041Wr meturlty or or-Of matYrlllet.
Awe,.: n.. -.,.. .. be 1old lor <-only. All blcll must lie IOf' not '"'
ll>•n •tr al rhr -IWteby ottered tor ..ia encl -II bid sNll llM• -tM
llldOe• otten .ccr-Inter~ lo the dale of dell_,y, ,,.. ....,.CIWlte P'k•. ""1<11
•11•11 not bt ll>S\ ,...,. "°' of Pl• (.ncludlnQ llW debt M•vice ln1,.....,.• .,..._
'l'•um, II •ny, u set 1or111 btlowl and Ille Interest ••t• Of , ..... •I whl<h ""'
llfdder ofter> to t:>uy •aid bonds Each b'-• JIWll sl•t• In Its bid the towt -
•nitre\! cost •n clofl.,• •nd IN ••er-,.., 1l11er .. 1 •••• 0.1 ... m irwd •-•·
wll1<h ,,..11 ""c°"'"'""•d 1nl°'m•ttve only --•pen Of Ille bid. Mt..,... .,..,..,, The botWli will be-··-to IM 11'1lfle>I ,_.ible
010der or b4c~f'\ <on•idertft9 Ille lnterHt ••le or r•tn ~llled encl the pre.
ml um 01 d•'><°""I ottered. H any The l'liQhesl llld will be determlNIO by -I·
1no lhe emounl ol llW 1><emlum bid Ill •nyl lrom, or -"9 ll'le •mounl ot tN
dt\<ount 111 •nyl to, llW lot•I •"'°""'Of lnte .. 11 wN<ll tlltWO -.rid i.. .._1rec1
10 pay from thr date ol w•d bONI• to ttw •-11•• .... turlly -.. ,...,_. •t
ll'le coupon r•le or ••In •PKll!e4 In the blcl -IM_.,., wlll IM -to tM
bldeler or blddetS otterlr19 the lowest Ml lrtl .. est coat to I RWO. TM pute~
..wit H Y ec:uued lnle1n1 trom the date ot \he -to IM O.W of dellve~.
<-puled .... *"""' ~a· bnl•. ~ • ~ ... lfy ..... Mnic• In· ,..,..,.u .. •~Ill 1111 bid, any ln~urence premium pelO tw tttWO wlll lie <-
•lde•.O "' • disc-I tor pur-• ol catculetW. "" •-nl <Dll .., any bid •tM<llvlne a.et Mrvlu lnwr•nu .
..... ••tecti.: IRWO , ... ,,,.,""' r19M, In lb dltcr•llon, to ·~l«I
•ny •nd all --to -n tellt "°' p,...,.llltedby law to wal,.. -lr"911Wtty or tnlormetlty In any bid. lltWO It •Ito ifwll"'9 lllCll on ,_,...at -... t..,. _, of lmpr--Olstrl<I No. 102, 1,,...o-11en1 Oiltrkl Mo. lliS, tm-
pro••meflt Olllrlcl No. '°' -lmpro..-t District Ne. 109 on the -Nia n •b<>ve -llled for lhete -..., ot tmpr-Dl-'rlct Mo. 10>, lltWO r•
,..,vu '"" rlgflt In lb dlscr•lloft lo ••1«1 all -II ace-.... lll<b •••not ••
celw.O .., all tuell -· o.t.rml,..tlc>M to -d or ••1«1 11119 et -" ._
P'Ove.._i 04.trlcl wlll i.. -_ • ....., -h._., *'""' MMd,... tlW ..i. recel-on Hell.
......... Aw-: IRWO wlll tallte ectlon_,..... IN .... er re)«llnt
•II llldl not l•lor I...,. 1-nty·el• ('61 -r• efW lfle ti-Mrel11 "9Kr*M for UM receipt ol ,..._..,,; pr°"...., U..C IM _.., _., IM m.-_, IM ...
plrellon of ltw ..-citied ti-II IM bidder "'911.,.. 1w ... g1,,... le .... -• .. Olteclorf ""'le• In -111,.. of 9W wt __ , .,_II.,._.,,
,..... ... Oeffvery; ~ ...... ,..,_, o.lfwery of ............ •Ill ... rn•d• to lM SUC<eulUI _, •t Jetltlet ........ ~y. 1111 ...... Pico
=~:::;:.·~=.;.c;::::~: ~~:&.-Pl•••--"'-Ille
Pey-for lfle baftdl •r.11 IM ,,,_ Ill i:-.. ,..._,.. ._. F-., -· ,,,..,,.._, ........... ,_, .,....,,_ -,.._ "'_ ,_ .. -" olner tm,.......etv •\'•ilelil• t-m...c _.._...,,....,.by lloe Tr-of I "WO et -t,.._IY·-(UI _,.prior to ...... ,_y of ttw .......
......... Detlvery; C-........ 9w Liiie ~: It Is •..-Ctecl -.. Id boNll will M .,..,.,.~ to -wee•...., ...., wtthln lfllrty C•> MYI
I""" the det9 OI Mle --· Tiie W«eufvl _. •• ,..,I hew IN rltlM, •I lb oe>tion, to c...cet Ille contrect of pure,.... II lltWD .... II 1.i1 lo•••--
bond> end ........ I~ tor dell ... ~ wlfflill 1tny 1111 deYI '""" U. -twreln
tl .. d tor tlw <K•li>t of bids,.,... 111 ""'"-'IN succndul -...... .,. ..,. ••led lo,,.."""'" of,,..<'-~ ec<-Ytne lt.W..
.._ .. .W: Eec:ll bid,._..._ ....... bldc,_k. "''* .. Ill • --"-l\'•I-llCldre-to lltWO, wllll the........_ end bid clMtty ,,.., ...
"P•oPOWI IOI Wet..-1Lt IMftlh, Serle1 C, of 9W l"'IM ttMKll Wet..-Ot.lrlct ror lmpr-t Olslrlcl No. 191.''
Md a.di: A u rtltl9d O< <Miiier'• ~ .,. • ,._, .... _. or trust c_., In.,,._, of m .ooo, ....,_•\lie order ot 11two, must«· c...,,....,-".....,..' M•-enty t!IM u. ......,., 11 wu~. wm ec.-
.... pey fw Mid..,. in ec:cordM<e w"" the lerlN of It• llld. Tiie clledl a<·
cemp•nYhl'I .,.. ecc..,.ed p,_1 .,.. .. be ...,...., °" U. -c:Mte .Pfk• or. II
sckll .,,......, 11 acc..-. but not perlonned, ""'"' auclt falhlnt ef "'1W·
rtMlllU IMll be,....., by MY kl...-oml»lorl OI IRWO, ..... , tlteft IM ,_
_,. I ... ,,_ ... r ... lnecl by lllWO TM chkk «,_, .... Hell -capt·
t<I pr~l •111 i.. re!AwMd promptly.
~Ill THE...,.....,.._, At.,., ti-MfOre the-. are,.,..
d<J••d tor Clell ... •Y. the WC<ftSh•I bldderJINY dlMHlrm -wlthdfaw .... Pf'Oo
oowl II the Inter"' recel¥ed by prl••h( -• from llondl of -.-,.,.,. • ncl cllerec:ler .,..II lie de<te~ to• t....,._ Inc-.....,_, ,._..., ,,.. come tea......._, HtMr by • fllllr111 Of llW 1.--i ,.._ lw¥k • er.,,•,.
< l1lon of .,, ,_., <-1. fl/f IMll lie WCI ... I.a ..... er .. , ....... to M
I •ken tnto «count 111 c_..ilflG .,., -,_ 1 .... .., 11111 tef"tM Of.,..,
t•.O.r•l lntome le• l--t .. ......_l t•tM,... of 1111•...UC•.
C .............. ; .... ~ ...... : l!Mh,..,.......wlllw-.-.to•
c-llloNCI -lllWO tuml.,,... to t,..~~. •I-,...,.., c.eoocw· r entlY •Ith peynwm lor IM tNllWf"I' of ttle ......... IN ........... Cle9ifle ,....,..,
••kll-... dlteol dellwry:
l•I ~ DtMlllOll -TN ........ Of O'.,._., 6 ~ ef LM
'",..., ... Callfomle, 11onc1 c-• . ....,,.., .. u. wetldlty ., IN ._ .,..
stetlftO INrt lnterel °" tM bOllllll 11 • ....,.. ''°"' ltlcMM .._ ., \lie UNIM s,_, el ,.,,_I<• ~ ..,._ ~ woe-._ -· """ -.. -"
ltMrest II tllte t..mt!I from --· IM>-._ .. ._.._ fl~ u"*r pr9lenl •Mlle Inc-tu I•-· A c.,, ef Niii .,.,.._ of O'MM_, & 11@.,•n. ,.,.tlllell by ... otllcer Of tttWO "" lecai!1'14• ..,_._., WIH .... ....... °' IM -k Off MCI> Dond, No CMre-Wiii be in.-le Ille ~"-' .... tucll "'""""'°'~Ill""-; 1111 A cet11fk•te of lllWO cerlllrtne 11'91 Oft IN Nii. ef .. fact.,
•'llm•tn _. <lr~\en<el '" tal1t-• Oft 11111 .... of i.-, 11 ••-•.....-,,.., Ille proc-of Ille -will IN lltN Ille ,,_, lflat ........ <-I ...
*'•lolla.nltr•'*""I
(<)A Cwtllk ele .. IRWO, .......... effk4rt _. ,.r-lftt el
lllWO cerllfY .... I• ... tellewlftl: 111 ltwt Niii ... ken -,..,,_...,_
... " ........... -... ..., tec:llmlle•,...... ........ -..... ...,. "9•• ··-Ii""'' .. ,., ............ "° tJtet•--; ... Ctl tMt ........ ,.. 1111 .. llOfl ......................... tlft<l"'9 ........... "' ef ... !MntltJ
Id> Tiie recei.. of I ttWD "'"""" tMt ... ~ ttnt• .. -... 111<t..olftf .,...... «<rwd to \tie Nie Of.,,_.., .... ,.._~,.........,,
111wo1eltd '
lel A cer1iflcMe of I NO, "'""' lly ., ~ ef I._..,, Kt1f1t !ft 1111
Olflel•t INl not "'t .......... lf'"CllY, la ... eff9tta.t .... UIN If ...... et
'"' ~ • .,.,. et ... tlflltt ...... _, =~..1" ... lllC .......... ti-Of Ille •tl-V• IM ...... lllt Offlclel ,..... • ........... ....
CMl•lll _,_ ~ ... _.., , ............... _....... •• , _ . ._,. .. ~ ............. ...,., "'""" ..... ( .......... ~
.-1c11 .... --~. --...... . TN_. .. ,rl1111111 tllf ""*WHIM...,." lllWO, 1 CWP......-1 llltMtlc .......... CUSI~ .............. .,._. ... ........................... Mfl_,..,. ... _,...,. __ ..,..._. ........ ~c-.-·•--· .... ., .. WCMllr......, lit-~~ fl ... '9¥.., ... .._ ..t:.:-'*'•• ... .......... .. ... ,...,.... celltrat .... ~ CUit~ ..,....,. • ... ..,_.. ... ,,. cua1~ e.nlka c-.. ,., -.
............... ~ .......... " lllWo. fN!lCMMATION .AYAtlJ'IL.a : 111 ..... *-' 1....,_.i... ,__... ,.
TIMI
PL.ACI!
10.00 ......
"Mr<" "· ''"
4201 C• ..... Ot1 ..
,, ...... C.lllOl'nl•
MAIL.1!0 8 105 Se<r•t•rv of.,,. IMrd Of 01rec:100
tr•I,.. R-11 W .. er OIJlrlCI
P,0 . Box ~I
tr•I,.., C.tllornl• t2116
OPl!ljlNG OF PltOPOSALS T ... bids •Ill ---•I IN Mffllf'I ot Mid &oerd OI Olrw<ltrt to i.. held on Mol•<I\ I 1, IWI, .. I0.00 •.m • •I the •fo...-
11-d eddr•M, tSSUIE: it,!05,000, con•lsll119 ol 301 llllndt of the -•nation of f.5,000
te<ll, 0.tecl Allfll I, ltll, deti .... t.0 "WATl!ltWORKS 80N05, IL.l!CTIOH
""· SERll!S I, OF THE tltVINE RAl'fCH WATElt DIUltlCT FOii IM-
PROVl!Ml!NT DISTRICT NO ....... ~red .. , to 8-JOI ....... ll'Ctu.i ....
MATUltl TIES. The -Wiii ,,,.lute In <-ullve ""'"erk el Otdff °"
AP'll '·In lhe -··•or •e<ll Of IM WYtUI Yffrt .. loll-I'
......... PWUKIPAL. "ttlltCll'AL A~NT YCAll "MOUNT .... u s.ooo ... , \100,000
ltU $60,000 l9U tll0,000 , ... -.s.ooo ..... "10,000 , . ., '70,000 '"J llJ0,000 , ... vs.ooo ,.,. tU0,000 ,,.. M0,000 '"' . 1150.000
'"° no,ooo .... "U,000
'"' t'H,000
Seid .... 1 .... 11y ><-•· I• tUOje<t lo< ........ lo IJ 00 -°" Frlder.
lli\4lrch •· 1tl1, -It "'911 IM Ille r._i1Ht1ty 04 ... ,. IH<ldet-to contt•m ,,..
llMI m•lurlty tG-1• •I or •tier s•IO time •I '"" office ot · o.n.lcllt .............
O'--&Myen t ll-SllltllSlr .. t Los """9~. C•lltornl• _.,
121>1 6»1110
TertWKe C-rlonl "'*le ,,.,...... °"~-·
o•
81J1h Eesl.....,. P•IM We-r, 11'< us C.lltoml• Sl .... t
S... Fr...clsco, C•lll0<f)I• HllM WSI »J ...
INTEREST; TM llOncb slltlt beer 1ntere11 et • rate or ••let lo be llHd u~
on !he Wle t..,_ but not to u ceed .,, -_,...,, ,..., .. ,. tetnl-llr ..,
Aprtt I, endOc!Oller I ole«ll Y••r.
PAYMENT Seid bondl •ncl ,,.. Interest Iller-. .,. pa, • ., .. In l•wful
m-y of Ille Unllecl St•tn of Amertce •l U. Corporete Ae-ney Olvl1ton ot
8•nllt ot Anwrk• N•llonal Trust •ncl S.vlnos Auocl•tlon, Peyl119 Ae-nt ol IRWO, ,,. ~ ......... C.lllOf'nl•, or •I .... Paytno At111nl of lllWO In s...
FranclKo, C.tltornl•, C"ic..,o, ttllno[s ; Of Hew Y...-llt, New YOik, •I llw oPtlon
ol the hot•r lllereot.
REGISTRATION: Tiie bond• wlll be c-n llonds reQltl•allle •l to ori1,.
<IP•I only or .. to bolfl l>(inc1991 And Inter"'• ...0 Ille l0tm ol r09l1tr•tlon mey be <.......,., or lhe _, dltcNrQecl from •eQistr•tlon, •II In ec:<ordenc•
with the provisloM In ttw ret0tutio11 P•o•ldlnt lor ,,.. ,,....,,.. ot wld llOrlds.
CAL.L.AllLE. Tiie -· m•tutlt\Q on or Pf'lor to Aorll I, 19'1, "'•" not i. subject to < .. I°' redemption prior 10 m•lurlly. All -· metu1tn9 on or el1tt A.prll 1, 1992, or ..,Y 04 lllem. m•y be celled beiote m•lutlty and •-m.O, at lite opllonot tr. Boe•dol Oirecton ol IRWO. on April t, '"'·or on eny tnlereP
pefmeftl -· UltrHfler P•lor lo metunly BondS ~•tied prior I• metu"ty sf\erl
be rt-at""' lottowlnQ •edemption 11<1<", UP<HMd •• • peronte91 ol
,.., ••I .. , 1-\Mr wltll •tcrued Intern\ 10 delt ol •-motion
10.% 11 r-medon or l»l0te Oc-r t, '"';
103% 11 •-lllert•ll•r •nd on or 1>91ore Oc\-r I, 1"1. 1112% lfr--dlhrrulter end onor -reOct-r I, 1m,
101"-If •-med llWrHller encl on o• belo,. Oct-r 1, ,,..
11111% If •-med IMr••lter •nd "''°'lo metu•lly All or any por1ion ol IM bond• •ubject to call m•1 be celled '°' re<lempllon
•I .,., -time. II '"' than •II 01 lite llOnds are redeemed •I .,., .,,.. time, such bonds shall lie .-ned only In lnverv order of meturlty .,.d .. i.cted lot
•-"'911on ,,..., wltllln • •i"lll• melurily by lot
PURPOSE OF ISSUE Tiie bonclt -•• e\ll"°'lrecl tor ltw •cqulsllion •ncl
c°"strucllon of ••t•r-•k• leclllliu tor ow benefit ot tmpro111menl Olstrlcl No.IOt. ,
SECU"ITY: TM -ere luuecl pur-nl lo Ille C.tflofnle W•ler 01"
trtct Lew !Olvl~ IJ of,,.. Weter C-ot Ille StMe of C•llfornl•I -INll lie
INlld ,,_ • --._.. witltln Mid lmp(-1 Ohtrlct or,,_, W•ler <"-11111 --t lo M id lew wfltcll. In the d4tc:rellon Of ll'le lloMd of
Direct°", ""'' be 11...0 end collected In llev lhereol, attd •II tex•llle •-'" U ld I m,,,,,_nl DlstrlCtsMll be •nd rtmeln ...... tObeHMtSedtor INM IMIY·
.-nu.
llONO INSURANCE! 1 RWD II•• received e c°"""ltmeftl from MBIA lor •
Mun1<1pe1 8onCI GW•enlM' ln\Uranc• POiiey unc-lllonally -ranttei"911W
timely ... , ....... of Pf'lnclpet ... d '"'"'"' ........ -ID,,.. ..... "9 Ae-nt. TIW 1><emlum tor \he Po4l<y wlll lie fully paid by I RWO at °' belOf'• ,,.. dell•erY ol
lhrbon~
LEGAL. INllE.!.TMENT. TM bOnd<> "'"'· before , ... Oeli•""Y IM•eot. be certified IOI inwslrneftl _, •nd pu,_,, lo Ille pro•hiOM ol the Districts
!.ecu•lllft LA• IOlvl~lm 10 ot tf\e Waler Code). HO-•er. n«w1\l\t\andlr19 well
cerliltcellon, In the OPlnlon ot Bond Countel tM ell9ibHlly 01 14id bonds, et IN
time of thelr iu<oance, 1...-,,.. ln•etlment 04 •-ot co,,,.,,.rcl•I or u•i"9l
benll, .. well, Is sul>JKt to tlte ptovlslom of tr. ,.,.....,., C-ot lhe Stet• ol
Cel1lornl., -•st ... ,,....,, lo IMI dlecl wlll I» 1><1nle<I on 111e "°""' -etll
lhe <•r1111c•li ....
TEltMSOF SALE
,.,,... .... , TM ,,..•lmum rel• bid may not uceed 1% s-r annum,
,..yeble -""-llY. E .... ••I• llld muff bee mulllpte ot \la°' 1110 of'""· Ho
--• -more I...,. -•nl•reat r,,.., -•H -Of ltw ._ me"'rlty .,..II MW IN ..,.,. rMe. IE«" llond ......,., -· lnt..-ftt •I tM r•W ltlf<llled In IM bid !nm lb det• lo Its II-meturlly O.te. Only -<"'-•Ill t>e •I·
,..,...., to ffltll llCrflll tor eec:h ln1t•ll1Mnt of lnter"t •--· •ncl bid• provldlnQ '°' adlllu...t « .._te"'9ftt•t <_. wlll l» rejected. TIW , ... on .,Y metU<llY °' 9"°"" of meturltlel lftall not lie .._.. then
I II>" ,....., -llw llltffHI r•t• on M Y -....turlly or.,_ ol m•turltlft.
Aw-: TM -"'911 be Miki lor c:_,, _,,All lllOt must lie'°'""''"' lNn •II Of ._ -he..o.., offered tor wle -eecll bid .,..II at•t• ,,.., the
-r otteneccrwd lnternt to IM O.leot clellw,.,., the purc,..se price,""''"
""'" Mt lie ,_ ,_ tO% ol -Unctucllnt .,,. .S.OC M"'lc• '"""_,,.• -ml.,..., II -· .. M4 1-lie-I eftCI ............ , , ... or rein, et •lll<ll ""'
blddtr ~It...., Mid ........ ledl --II stale In lb bid Ille total -tnwrett ut* 111 .... ,_. ..... tM ..,.., ... net 1..-,_ -mlNIO ,...,..,.,,
wi\kll "'91111a~ ""•m•ttw only....,"°'• pert of !Nbtd.
....... .....,., TN !Mindi Wiii be -•rdecl to tN 11 ...... f fHCIOMlble
bidder W ...-n t...uderlfttl t ... Inter ... , ... « r•I" -llleel -Ille Pnl· ,,,,_er.._. .......... 11 ... y. TIW '""'"1 bid wlll l>t *"""''""'by deduct·
"'9 ltle -d -,,_,1um bid Ill -I lrom, °' eddinQ -•mount of the dlM:-Cll-) lo, IM .... ,._, Of lflt .... 11 Wlll<ll lltWO-ld lie'-'""'
to pey ,,_,Ille -ot Mid bondt to the '-"" ,,..,.,..llY d•IH thereof •t tr. c....,. r• er r.Ces -llleel In IM bid end IM •werd wlll be,...... to,,.. ~ w llld9nelterlft9 tM '-l -1-.... coal lo I "WO. TN pure-
-...., .CcnM ..... t""" u. ..... of .... -to, ..... ,. ot 0.11 ... ,.,., <_,_..... ... ......, .,.., """'· Slw<M • --lfy ........... 1e .... . 1Ur-• • • IMrl of"'' bid, M y Insur~• -•um peld by t ltWO •Ill l>e <°"'
11-M • • clltc-I« pu,_, Of ~al<uletlnQ -lnter"I <Dll on eny bid -llyl .. diet MNke l ....... anc:e .
....,. ., .......,, '"WO rttervft Ille rlelll, In lb dl.cretloft, to ••l«I
.,.Y -.,I lllCll Md._..._•--prohilllled b¥ I•• to ••Ive.,., lr,...i.rt-ty °' .....,_lltY Ill _., bid. lttWO 11 ei. kwltlftQ bldl orr _.,..,., ............
bolMll Of l1111Noweol9l1t 011trk t No. 111'1, ,,..,_,,, Dlttrlcl No. 111.J, Im·
prow-DIMrkt Mo. 105 end lmpro-1 Olttrlct Mo. "" °" t,.. ._ det• .. el>ew 11119'11• IOI' -........ Of,.....,._ ... Olllrkt No ..... lltWO r ..
Mr"" -rltM Ill ltl dlKret.loll lo ,.lecl ell Ille II K<._ bloh •r• !lot ••·
cel"ed ., alt -1\ -· o.ter,..IMf'-to --or rele<t l>ldl ot Hell Im· prov-dlstrlc1 wlll lie made ..,...._..., ..S l_,.ndtntly be--U.
!Miff rtul* on Hell.
....... .._.., IRWO Witt I•• ectlcrn -•nil .. 1N-.o. rtje<llllt
•II bldt -•-I'-1-Y·•I• 1161 houri •lier lhe time MNln prescrlllecl fo•
U. rec._. fll pr_.i1; pr.,.1--tM •-• ,...., M -•11•r IM••· plr•llolt et.,.. .,ecllleel ll-11 IM --_, not ,..ve 9lv.,. to u l<I 8Hrd of
Dlreclon nlltke In Wt'ltlftl ot tlW wlUtclr-1111 -" propo .. 1. ,..._. .. Detlwry; ,. .... .., pj,_., Oellvery of Mid llondl wlll be
mede to ti. wee"""' ~r et J•llrle1 ._,.... ~ ... ll:IO Wot Pico
Bouleverd, l..ol ....,lft, CalllorN•, °' at •Y -pta<e ..,. ... .,.. lo botll -wcceMfUl--.el!CllM T-re•ol IRWO.
P•y-fer tM -lllell IM m.-In ,.. ..... ,.__.... a...tl FUltdt ot' otMr ._,. .... y .......... IUllCh, P"0¥1ded IMI tNY"*" In , ... form of _,.
-· ........................... ,..,... m...c ........... ...,ov.d lly IM Tr-rer ef IRWO .. ~_.,.._ II'> '-rstwtwto!Mdellvery ef .........
......... Olllwwy; c-....... -&Me.,....,.,., 11 IJ ·-""' tMI l6ld llelldil wlll lie •twred to -IUCC...,... llldder within Ullrty IJO) days
fn»m tllt dllle of .... thereof. TIW IUCCft.,UI ..._ INll ...... IN rlQltt, •I lh ._,,...,lit canc.C IN cllfltrecl of llU•<,.... II lllWD 11\tll tell to Htcute ,,..
..,_ eM....., llwm for"""""''" wltlllll llrtr f'll deY• f,_, the dale lloreln 11_..tw• rec•"'-· Mllll Ill _II.....,..,. succ-llldder"'911.,..,.. "'*' ............... cMcll~lfttltlMd. ,....._., ..................... "'"", ... llld <19<k, -...... _ .... ... .,.,.._...._.It lllWD, wlltl ttle _...,. elld bl4f clearly mwllted
"~Mr WtlOIWWtlt ...... Etectlen t'76, WIH I , of llw l"'IM ltMCll
Water DllWkt ,_ 1-•-••rt DIRrkt "-·ML"
.. a.cit: A cer11fleel er c.....-1 c.M<t °" • ,.._,Ille NM or
1rwtc.......,11111t-..etta• • ...,....•t1te.,..e11ttwo,11111Ma<· <_,_.,.-II,,....,. a .......... , tllllt ........ , II W<CHINt, Wiii acc. ..
Mid INY lw Mid ...... 111 e<<•~• wttfl tM lal'fM el "' Mii. 'TM <Mell K · c-.-.lflt.,,., ec~ ........ I IMtf lie ........ tlle liJlftMet !Irk•«, II tlKll ,, ...... It k <e!lllN ltvt Ml ...,,.,_, lllll•t MKll falhlH et
'9rfer-. IMll .. ~ lly MY at er_.....,. ef llllWD, INll ......
<_,.. ..... "9t ... r-.i-111y IND. TMc Nl:ll ac~rlnt MCll 1111•
11(( ........... •Ill ... ,...,,..., ........ ,.
Clitl-. .. T• .............. , M.,,., ti-...,_ U. ...... ar• tM-*f'M ,_~.IN _c...,... ~ _,, ....,,.,,.. .,.. ......., ..... ,....
..... II ........... ,_._" prl¥911t.....,...,... ........... _.,.,.
-c-acter-.l MW<..,...t9• t.t ...... IM_ ~ ,,._.tNw .. ~
t-.... 1-. ellller"' • "''lllt ........... ..._ letlllc•.,, " ..... Cf ...... -...,., c-., or .,._II ... ~ ....... « .. ,_.,.,.. .. lie
lMt911 ..... 9CfN11 lft ,.,,..,.... .., ....,., ---" .. ..,_ .. .., INwtl ____ .__ ..... ~ ..................... ..
Oillllal ..... J ............ , ........................... ..
........ ,9'WD~ .. -~ .............. --· ly 1fltfl ,.,._.,.IN all_,, of ........... .......,.. c. ...... ,..,.,
" ................ WfVI (ti ...... ----lllt .-.. U' _ _, ....... Ldt ~ QManll9, ..... o.-1, ............ """""' ........ ...
................................ ,._ ...... ._" .. UflltM ..... .. ___ ..._.,.... ....................... _. """"' .......... ,.......,...... --.............. ~ ........................... ~ ........... -0' ......... & .,... ....... • llflk«• llllWO"' ...................... ,,.... .. ... ., --........ ,_... -Ill..-•• ..-..r --" •w•::.t11a11 ..... ~"''""°~--·-..... ·-··-· ............. ,,,_-:::~·---··-·"'·-·--.... ---~·-.. " .. ---··---·~.............. a
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Ott P\llllk ,.,...... 0epa,,,,..,.,
11'1" I!.••-P•I,.. Webber Inc .
'" C..lllor11te Street SM Frencl.co. C•lllornle .. 104
tltWO will orowl .. Ille 1ucceu1ur bldOtt 1oocop1 .. 01IM 0 111<1•1 St•t•,,.."' 111,. •-of IRWO .
GIVl!H try oroer ol the B041rd 01OltKIOrt01 lr•I ... R-11 W•l•f 01t1•1CI, tdopl.O on Fet>ruery 7', tMI
Artn..r C Korn
S.Ct.C•r~ ol Ille
8-d of Olrecto~
OI tn.1,.. Rttn<ll W•ltr Ol1frlct
Publltlled Or-Coe st oe11, Piiot, F1b 11, '"' ,..,.,
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI tltVlflltG llOI Olt tt.SIS,-
GUtlttAI.. o•LIOATIOM IONOI o~ IWYlltl ltAltCH WATl tt OIJfltlCT l'Oll IMP•OVIMlltl
OIHttlCT ltO. tll TMa•IOI'
NOTICI! IS t4ERE9Y GIVEN lllel w•l.0 pr_.h IO• , ... PIH'CllOt OI
l l SIS 000,.., welue "9,..,.1 obllgallon l>Orld• ot ttwlno R•ntll Wettr Ol•t•ltl
llRWO), Dt•nge County, CelltornlA, 10• lrn1><o•tMtnl Dht•ICI No 1)1 "''"11•
rtctlvod by tf\e Boerd ol Otreclo•• ol tRWO •I tno ol•t • end up lo 111• ""''
bllow •iNtllltd f IME I~ ,, • m M.,cr. II, 1991
PLACE 0 01 CemPV\ Or l•r
tr•ln•, Celllornle
.MAILE0810S Stc.1teryOI Int 8oerd ol Otr•<IOr\
lrvlno R.,.(11 Weltr Ol)lrltl
P.O. Bo• 0 <1
l•Ylnt, C•lllornl• U/ll
OPENING OF PROPOSALS flle l>td> will o. opened •I Ille mHllng Of 1elt
Bo•rd of Directors to be held on M•f't h n. '"'' •• H> 00 • rn . •• 1"9 etonman
tloned edclres•
ISSUE. 11,SIS,OOO con•l•llng ot JIS bon$ ot '"' oenomlnallon ot $$,oaa
H Cll, d•l•d Aprll I, '"'· deslgn•l•d "WATERWORKS 80 N05, EL.EC flQlj
ttl•. Sl!lltEi B, OF TME IRVINE RANCH WAI ER DISTRICT FOii IM
PROVEMENT OISTRIC T NO 101,' ""'"""''"' 8 I to B·llS, bOlll Int lull., MA TUltl TIES: Fiie bOnd• wlll mel...-• 1,. conucullvt numfrlt•I oro•r on
APf'H t ~ tn th• emount.a for tatn o• th• 11wiff'el v••rt ., fOUo••
P-'INCIPAL PlllltCl,.AL
YaAa AMOtlltf YIA• AMOUNT
Cllf!le IU ............. 9J t nfMlll ............ --~..:.:: ... 'lt llfl et lftY ,.._ .. ~\ • -..i ............... •.. II .. ... _ .... __ ._~ ....................... .._ .... t • .., •• ""_ ... , .. -. ...................... . a..-.....,._...,._,..,...,..... ......... 1a111t .. ,.,.., .. _....,.. faw6 ........... " .. .-ca.er._...,=....,· ...... ~ ..... _.,_ ......... ¥WY .. _...., ........... , .... .. ,,, ................ , ..... ,
It.I utai a.i-IM -fllf ........ fl O'..._, 6 ....... l.ea ......... c..11.-. .... c-1, .............................. . '"' ,,_., ...................... ,_ .._a.. .... u.... ....
ef A-lea .-r .,_. t .... tl IM-._ t-., ...... _. .........
•••• ....... ,,_ ..... -•• Ille-............ "(Mt,.,... lllllff .,..
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T llt <Oii ol prlntln9 tlle l>Ol\ds ""'lie -11'1 1 RWO. CUllP ........ ., 1111 enll<IN l•d uwt CUSIP ~~•Ill -..........
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purtl\eter tltereot lo etttPI dtll\'try ol tftCI pey tor ti.-• In acc•lllM•
'"""Ill• ••rmt 1>1 111• PIKCllU• conlr•ct, All··-OI prlllllllf CUSll' NIM• btrt Ofl U.. lloncls •nd th• CUSIP S.r•I<• ._ .. ,..., .. tor,,,. .... .,._ ....
U ld numbera ..... , be P•ld by I RWO.
ljjFOllMATION AVAIL.ABLE: lltquUll ,., llllormttl ... conunllne
1111#0 or l0t coplu ol Ille Ollltlel St•ltmtnt pt-eel by lttWO dn<1i.t119 Ille
ounot •lloutd to. •cldnued to:
S.Crewry ot 11\t Boe•d
lr•lnt R.,.c,. Weier Olllrlc I
0)1 C•rnpus Orio
PO 80,.0·I
Irwin•. C•lllornle 9211•
Olt Pvbllt Finance D•P••tment 81,in Eeum..,. P•lne Wot>«ler Inc
JSJ C•lllorlll• StrHt
S•n Frentlsco, Celllornla 94"4
I NWO Wiii Pf""lde lhl \UCUUlul blddtr 100 t ool•t ot I ... Olllclal lftte•
mtnl •I ll'te ••-of I AWO
GIVEN Dy otder ol '"•Bo.rd ol Olreclon OI trvlno II.,.,,. Welff Ol1lrlcl,
•'OPltd on FIDIU•rr 11, IH I -. ,il\rtllur( Korn
S>Kr"'ary Ol IM 8oe•dof Olrttt.rJ ol trwlne 11 .... 11w•1er01ttr1tt
PuOll..,..dOOnQeCoe\I Oellf Pttot,Ftl> U,1 .. 1 .... ,
PUBLIC NOTICE PVllLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH
CHARLES T. TIGNER, 0 F A L B E R T F> •
aka CHUCK TIGNER S TRANAHAN •ka
AND OF PETITION TO A L B E RT P LA N T
ADMINISTER ESTATE STRANAHAN ANO OF
NO. A-107114. P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 .
T o a I I h e i r s . MINISTER ESTATE NO.
benef letaries, c r editors AI0711:wt
and contingent creditors o f T o a I I h e I r s , ::! ! ~'.E lE !:TI:E ~~~~~e~n~ne:i~t"e~ag~~: ~~~~~;1~n~' c;~~~::~~
1'81 t 1s,ooo '"~ t m .ooo B each , California, and Albert P. Stranahan aka,
:::: • 111,000 :~ !:~~:= p e rsons who may be Albert Plant Stranahan of
·1ff0 : ::: .,.., moooo otherwise interested in the Laguna Beach, California
'"' tioo,ooo w ill and/or estate : and persons who may be
Sela meturtty ic11eout• 11 suolect 10 ,,...,,11, uo 10 ll D> noon on ""d•y, A petition has been filed otherwise interested lr1 the
Merci\ •. '"'· ... d fl ...... be 11\e rtr.por111Dlllly OI ••<" Olddt• 10 conltfm "" by F r a nk A. Kimball In will and/or e st a te :
11 ... 1rn•'""Y"""""'••tor•tt•r1••dt1mee1111eo111c•o• t he Superior Qou rt o f A petition has been g::~.~·:~~~ O range County re questing f i I e d b y R e Ya l .
•" wu1s1.111 5,,.,, that Frank A . Kimball be S tranahan 1n the S upe r ior
Lo1 Anae1u,ce111orn1••n311 a ppointed a s personal Court of Orange County
uuim-•m 0,. representat ive to ad · requesting that R eva L.
Ttrr~ecomttrord m 1n 1st e r t he e state of S t ranahanbeappointedas
Public F1nenc• D•P•r•meJ\t C harles T . Ti~er (under personal representative
Blyth Eestm•n °••n• Webtm. tnc t h e Ind e pend en I Ad . to a dmin ister the e s tate of ~SS C•lllo<nl• Slreot Sal'F•anCtoco,C•l•lo•nl••"'' ministr a tion o f Estate s Albert P . Stranahan (Un·
1rn1 UMl)l)O A ctl. The p e t it ion is set for d er the inde p e ndent Ad·
tNTIEREST r~o1>0M••ll•1to .. r1n1or-.1•1•r .. 11 01r .. 1 .. 100.11 .. oup
1
hearing 1n Dept. No. 3 at ministration o f E s tates c;:;,:~·,.·:~~·~~:;!,b~~.":!c'~ ::~:·d 9°' ""' •nnum, o•ublP>•moannuelly on I 700 Ci VIC Cente r Dri v e . A c t ). The petition is set for
PAYMENr s..o 11onos •nd 111c •nt•'"' '""..," .,. o•ub1t 1n ••••u1 W e s t . 1n the City o f Santa hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
mono of 11\t Un1ltd Sl•I•• ol Ame<1ta ., lh• Co•()•>r••• Aotntr o ..... on ol Ana , Califor nia on M arch 700 Civic Center Dri ve.
B•n• •I Amertc• N•l•on•I fruit •nO S.vtng• Auoc••tton, Paying •11•nl ol 25 1981 at 9 · 30 a m West In the Cit y o f Santa IRWO, In LO~ Angeles, Calttorn•I, O< •I ¥1'( P•'flug Agent al IRWO 1n S.n • ' • • • • •
l'ranctsco, Calllotn•• Clllc1go, llltnOli, Of Ntw York N• .. Vo·• ....... opt ton IF YOU OBJECT lo the Ana, California on Marc h
"' '"" 1101dertill!rro1 · granting of the petition, 11, 1981at9:30 a .m . <IP•~~~s!,~.r:~~1~n;,~~~~~i'"~:!o ~,,f.~~ !'.:'0~·.~·:~·:.1~:;,;~:;.:,r;. I you s hould ~ither a ppe ar IF ~OU OBJECT to t h e
m•y be cl\en11ed, Or I ... bondi dlSCllergrd lrom reglSlr•tton, all tn •lcorOance a t the tJe artng and State Qr anting Of ~he p etition ,
wllll '"' provlr.loru In lh• ruolullon pro•tOlno tor lhe luu•n<t ot .. Id l)()nOi yo ur Ob 1ec lions or f i I e you s hould either appear
CALL.ABLE: Tl\t bond• melurlng on Of prior to AP<ll I, 101, <h•ll not Dt Written objection s With the at the hearing and Stete tUOJe<t 10 cell°' •odempllon p•lor to moturlly All bond• rnatu•lng on Of ollor · j I f I Aprll t ttt2 or.,.yo1111...,. mey1>e e,a11tdbelortmetur1ty ... o redHmtd •• court before the hearing. your ob ect otls or le ·~·option o1'the 80.rdol Ol;e<lort ol IRWO, Oil Aprtl 1, '"'·or on •nv lntt;•" Your a ppearance may be written objections with the
P•Y"'•nt O.t• 111er .. 111r prior 10 metu•llr. Bond• celled prior to m••u•ll• ,,,.11 in person o r by y our at· court before the hearing.
bt rtdttmed •• 111• lollowlng recltmptlon Pf'ICU , UP<tt~d n. penenl•u• ol torney Your appearance may be P•r ••lue, lo.,.tMr with eccrued tnte•HI 11> a.ie ol r~demoHon •
,,..,.. tt rroetm•don or beto .. oc1-.-1, '"'· I F Y 0 U A R E A i n p e r son or by your at·
1ori. II redeemed 111erHlttr •no on o• oetor• Octo~r 1. •~<n C R E DI T 0 R or a con· torney.
101.,.11rec1eomtd111eru1ttr •ndonor """'" 0<1011., •. 1nJ tingent c reditor ot the de· I F y O U A R E A 1Gf% If redeemed th~re•fttr •nCS °"or Detar! Octobfr t. 1t9', , . _ 1~1tre<1••medt11erutt•••ndpr•ortomatur11y cea sed , you mus t Ille your _REOITOR o r a con ·
All o• '"'portion ot tM t>ond• sub1te1 10 <•II m•y o. cot1•0 tor trdemp110" c la 1m w i th the court o r tin gent c reditor of the de·
•• •nr one um •. 111tt1 ,,..,, 111 01 th• bOnd< •r• ••d••m•0 •• •n• one llm• present 11 to the p e rsonal ceased you must file your \UC.h b.ond.1 \hall tie rtdttm•d on1, In lov8'f"V orOtr of m •turtly •no sttr CtfO ,,,. • . • ' • ndemp11on1rom .. u111n e •1n111em•tur11r11y101 repr esentative appoint ed c laim with the c ourt o r
PURPOSE OF ISSUE. Tf\o bond• •rr• •ulhor1ted tor lllt •qu15l1ton 1nd by the Court Wi thin four present it to the personal
con•trucllon of .... 1e1woras ••<llltlu lor ,,,. bene1t1 of 1mpro•t mtN 0111m1 months from the dat e o f r e presentative appointed
Ho. ~~CURI TV Tiit Don4' ere mutd _ .... ,,, to Ill• C•tilornle W•ttr Di• firs t issuance Of letters aS by the COOrt Within four
trlct Lew IOl•i•lon Uot tho Wettt Code ot tllo Stele ot C•lll0t<llal •no sll•ll b1r provid ed in Section 700 of months from the date Of
paid lrom •n ...... mtnl upon llnd wllllln ••Id tm1><o••mtllf Oilltt<I o• lfl>m I h e pr 0 bate c 0 de 0, first issuance of letters as
... ,., c1tar11n p,.,, ... ,., 10 said 11w "'"'''" 1n 111e d1su et1on o• '"• eo.,d 01 California The time for provided in Section 100 of OlreclOti, ,,,.,, be llod and colle<ltd In lltu IMreot, end ell l•ul>lt l•nd In . , ' •
Hld tmprove,....,1Dltt•1Ct•,.."beend•...,..1n 1ta1>1etobe•1.wu••llort-f1l 1ng c laims will not e x · the Probate Code of
1N1Ym ... 11. p 1r e prior t o four months Califo rnia. The time for
BONO INSURANCE •Rwo II•• r1u1 .. o • comm11m1n1 trom MBIA•••• from the date of the h ear-filing clalms will not ex-~;:,n:1<~P,!.,.: ~u;;,:~:,•:~~·1~~ .. ~1°',!!~.:'~:.=·::::i•P:~~.,.~=~~~ ~= ing not iced abOve. pi re prior to four months
premium lor the Polley •111 N lully paid.,., tRWO •• OI belOte tile •••• .,y of YOU MAY EXAMINE from the date of the h••r·
111e bortcls. the file kept by t he c ourt. ing noticed above. "''~~~~; 11~,;-:~~.!_~~~:.;.::~d":~su=~··,~::-P::.~•;:;Y1::·~~.~!.'1cC:: If you are inte r ested in the YOU MAY E X AM I HE
St curlllu LAw (Olvlaton IO ol tlle Weier Coclel. liowewer, nolwitllllendlnll SltCI\ estate, you may file a re· the fife kept by the COUrt.
ctrllttcetlon, In,,,.°"'"'°" 01 Bond c.ounwt tl\t •llt tl>lllly ol H IO bond\,"'"• que!.t with the court to re-If you are interested In the ~:;.:,~.~~~~~:,j~:~0~:.';;:::;-:;:::,:,:-::,.~:.:70:.'~~·,: ~;11!': ~eive special notice of th e estate, you may file • re-
ca111o•nl• •... d •statement to ,,,_. 111ec1 .. 111 be prlnr•d on,,.. bonds ....... ,,, inventory of estate assets quest with the court to re-
1111 urt11lc•11on. and of the petitions, a c · c elve s pecial notice of the
TERMS OF SALE; co unts a nd report s Inve ntory of estate asMts
, .. _. .... , r ... mulmum r•I• bid m•t "°''•<n o ., per ennum, d escr ibed in Section 1200 and o f the petitions, •c-
paY•bl• sem•-111 h ell,.,. bid,,. ........ multiple 01 I• or l/10 04 ..... No of the C alifornia Prob ate c 0 u n t 5 an d rep 0 r t s
bond s11a11 beer mor• tll•n o ... 1ntt1u1 •••• • .,.d •II bOnd•ot 1,.. um• m•lurll• Code. described in Section 1200
•11•11 betr '"' Hm• ••••· E•cll bond must beer 1n1ern1et1111 relt .P•<lll•O In of the California Probate lh• bid rrom Its d•lt lo Ill llud meturlty det• Only one coupon .. 111 be el·
ttehtd 10 eec11 bond tor H ell inst•llmt nl 01 tnttr .. 1 '"•••on, •nd bid• 1>ro•ld1n11 Craig C. Alexander, At· Code.
lor •ddltl-1 or """" ...... ,.,.1 coupon• Wiii be rtjt<ltO. torney at Law, V~lin & JOHN w. DOWN8R,
Th• ret• on •llY m•lu•tty or t roui> ot m•tu""" sJ>•ll not c. mort 11\en B"'rton, 4 .... 3 Von K"rm"n 401 GI--St__. Suite IVJ% 111...., t...,.1.1\t l1tlerell ••It on eny olller meturlly or groupot mtturlllu. • -• • -q-r• • •-•,
A••N: Tiit bOtldl •11•11 be •old lo• cash only All Didi mull bt lo• nol lt u Ave., Newport Beach, C•. H • La I u n a 8. a c "l
11!•11 •" ol lhe Dond• .,.,.ov ott.,ed tor H I• ..,.d ••<hold 1,..111111e 111e1111e 92660 California 92651, (7141
bidder Ofl•fl eccr.,.d lnlttesl 10 Ill• d•t• ol dellverr, 11\t purcll•,. prlu , •"icll 497 ·2443.
11\all not be ltu then '°"" ol P•• llnctud1ng 11\e deOI M•vlu ln>ur.,.ct pr•· mlum, ii •ny, .. '"' lorlll IMlow) •nd lllt lnl••HI rate or ,., ... •I •lllCll Ill• PuDllShed °'-CO.\I Delly Pt IOI Pub I i s h e d 0 range
bidder olltrt to buy u ld 11<>nc1s. E•<ll otdder shell 1l11t In 111 bid tile tot•I nel F•b 71· 19· M"' 6• l'llll 101'·11 Coast Daily Pilot, F e b. 26,
~~:;:•:,:,.1~~:~=~•~",~,•~·:,~:::_,~·!,!~1~;:!':::,·,:~~~;:;~n•d '"''""'· P UBLIC NOTICE 27. March 5. 1981 793·81 .. ......, ••dder: Tiit bOndt wlll be •••<ded to lh• l\lgl\tsl ••-•11>1•
lllddtt or .,._,. conr.lderlng Ill• lnttrtll r•tt or r•tu '"citied .,.d Ill• P••·
mlum o• dl1<ounl oll•••d, 11 anv. Tll• highest bid will be dettrmlntd by deduct Ing lllt --1 ol lllt prtmlum bid tit eny) lrom, 01 •ddlng Ill• •mo""I ot Ille
dl1<01111t (11 eny) to, lllt ll>tel •m"""t ol lntert.i wlltcll tRWO "'""'d be reQutred
to pay f""" ttw elate ol t•ld bonds to IM r.-llvt meturlly dalH thereof •I
Ill• coupon rate or'"'" 11>Kllltcl Ill Ill• !Md end Ille 1werCI •Ill b• mode lo the b\ddtf or bl_,, ollerlnt the IO••ll nel lntertll Cott ID I ltlNO. fllt putCllH tr
must· P•r e<C"ru•d lnlerttl lrom lllt O.le ol lh• bondl lo 11\t delt of dellve•1. toMp .. ted on • 360.,..¥ y .. r bHI" Sllould • llldder specify debt ,.,vice In·
su•an<• •I• perl Of "I• bid, en1 ln1uttnct pr""lum paid by I RWO •Ill bt con-
sldtr•d et • cl41<-t t...-putposu ol utculetlnt Ml lnterut cott on enr bid
specifying detll Hrvlce lnsu•.,.<•.
....... tt•IKU ... : IRWO ,. .. ,,,"IN rto!ll. In '" dlitntlOI', lo rtltct
eny and •II bldS and to 11\t U IH!l nol proltltMted by ta• 10 ••••• eny lrre(IVterl· Ir or lnlormellty In •ny l>ld. t ltWO I• etso lnvllln1 bldl on 9111ere1 ol>llt•llon
b-• OI l"IP"-1 Olstrlcl No. ti)), lmprow......,.I Ol9'1lct Ho IOS, Im·
provem..,t OIJITICI No. lilt end lmllfo.,......,.. 01'4rlct No. lot on 11\e ....,. delt
H ebove lfl9<lll•d '°' fllH• bonds ol l~ovemenl Dtslrl<I No. 101. IRWO re·
servH IM rlglll In Its dlscretl.., lo reject •II bltb II •«trPllll>4• bltb trt nol rt·
u lnd on ell well bontb. Ottermlnet1on1 10 ••erd or n )•<l IHds ol H <ll Im·
pro .. mMI dlslrlct •Ill to. med• .. ,..r.t•I• -l,,.._ndently t>aHd """' IM bt•1 re<tl1M Oft ee<ll.
....._.Aw-: I ltWO •Ill ,..,., eclla11 ew••dln9 ,,.. """"'or reje<tlnt ell bld1 nof teter IMll l•..,IY·•I• 12t l llour1 •ll•r ,,.. llm• ltereln pre.c1llled lor
Ill• receipt ot prapoutt; ptCWld.O lll•t the .,..,d m•Y b• m•cle atttr 1111 ... plrellOll of""' lfl9<ltltcl llm• II ,,.. .,,__,not,...,. 9lv1n lo s.id 8oercl of
Olrectw111ttlc• In"""'"' ol Ille wltl\dr••el 011ucll Pf'OPOMI, ~ .. .,.....,.,;,. .... ferP•,...-:Oefl....,.,O(Mldlttoncb•llti..m-to
lllt IUCC"""' ..... , •I JtntlH IM•note C-r, l:UO WHt Pl<t -..1ev•rd,
LOI A.lltlef•, Qlll.,lllt, or •I •llY ol ... r Ill«• 191'NMllt te llOUt Ill• 1urr•••lul
llldder Oftd lfte T,._..r of lllWO. Pey ...... ,_ lM ...... _,, .. ftledt In ,.....,.,, lte•n• 14111• Fundi Of 0-1 ............. ., ......... ,_, ... ...--,...,_... 111 IM,..,,, of_. ..
NOTICE Of' PltlPAltATION
OF HIOATIVI DEC·L.AltATIOH
r h• Newoor1--w Unlll•d Scf\001
Ol•lrtcl •S Ptep.,lnt • N•t•llve
O•cteretlon lor Ille projtcl ~crlbed
below A "Orllfr Netel••• Oec:ter•· llon I• oo Ill• •I 11\t omen louted •I tt.01 ••th Street, Newporl llucf\, 11'7
Placenlle Strtel, Gott• Mew ...0 OS
E•'i ""' Strtet, Cost• MeM and ••
ev•ll•ble tor pu1>11< In-lion
A N•getlv• Oeclarallon will be con.
sld,rtd tor •PPf'o••I or dl••pprovet by
lh• Bo•rd of Edu<ellon •• 11.s M•rcll
1 ...... meet1r19 lo be lleld •I OS Eest lllh Slretl, Coste-..
f hf project c-1111 of'"" 1o11-ln9
pro1e<t neme: Scf\001$. RH Mid·
die, Cor-<Ill Moir Ettm•nlery
Pro)e<l C>Ul'llOM • To close scllOOlt
Contecl perton R•¥rnond II
5.Chnltrff
Pllotw. II UI 7611ol2.i
Mlllgellon mea.uru to avoid
Polenll•I Slgnllk.,.1 eltecll None r• QUlrtd
D•ttd. F-UO<Y U, 1 .. 1
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Bust,.,.~,
Publlsllttd Or.,... Coe•I Delly Pllol Feb JI, Ult •OU•t
PUBUC NOTICE •~I~ ..,al.-.e ,..,.... mull Ila ........ -.W ...... lly ... Tr-er
ti lltWOel laat-ty•19UO' (2AI -nprlor totfledellv..-y of tN-.. ~ ~; C.CelMtlte lw Yl9 OellY"': 1111 t.-CltCI IMI ~------------~-Mlf ._will lie *'1¥trtd .. lllt tuccellflll .,._,. •ftltlll llllrlY IMI O.ys ~ICTtTIOUSIUSlltlH
Ir-tlle .... ff Ml• IMf•I. TM ~teuflll 111 .... Sltall 11..,t Ill• rllllt, •t Ill NAME STATaMIMT
9'11911 .• te ~et llW c.Ofttl'tel •I -c-111.-wo -tall tt ntelll• tM Tne toll-Int ,.., .. ,., ••• 001no
....... -..,., IMm ltt detlwety WllMI\ 1111.IY ( .. t Myt lrwf'! , ....... -elll l)U\lrl"S •S:
llH•fwtllerec .............. 1"'"d1•-lMtuet•Nfvl tNH9raNllMftl• BLACK ROSE BUCtCLE COM·
...... , ................ CllKllKC~ftllt lbllld. PANV, l>l1'48 Conl Hl91\•o. 54111• ~fl..,, &«II W., ,....,.... .. .,_ lflo M CIW<fl, littlM .. In• -led ISi, O•N Polllt, C•llloml• t1'1'.
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IMrfal--IMlt M cllllH !If MY ICl fllf ......... ef 1•1WD, llMlll llt9ll ... Allee J, H.,.,_
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Bus fares likely to • mcrease
'ay GLSNN ICO'IT °' .................. Some son of rar~ increase h. la the carcb for Oranae Coun\y
Tn.osat Di•tnc\ puse.neen
CurrentJ.y the fare for a local
11Mu nck> is 50 cenu That couJd
be rabed a dime, or a quarter
However, an ~x act figur~
won't ~ set until after distrlct
directors coo.sider Increases at a
publie hearing begiQning at 9
a m Monday at transit district
h~•dQuarters in Guden Grove.
A fare incre1tse was under
consideration even before the
22-daay bus strike began earlier
thJs month.
Dis trict Finance Director
John Beatty said the effects or
the strike could cause bus rates
to go up slightJy more than they
would have otherwise.
.. What will really hurt us isn't
the loss ol riders tbroutb tbe
strike," he said. "but the loes of
riders through the next month
and a half."
Beatty said be will present a
list of 12 options for raisins fares
to district directors Monday.
The options include:
-A 60-cent fare all day.
A 60-cent rare during peak
traveling periods and 50 cents at
slack limes .
-A 75-cent peak fare and 50
cents for slack limes.
Another option involves rais-
ing the $1.25 rates for tbe 18
commuter express routes, which
run only during rush hours. or course, the district also
could save money by simply cut-
ting out some or its service.
A primary issue in the con-
sideration wm be a new state re·
quiremenl that transit districts
••
o.fly ~· ... , .... ..,....
recover at least 20 percent or
their operating costs from fares.
Traditionally, districts get most
of their revenue from federal aid
and state sales tax reimburse-
ments.
OCTD was running slightly un·
rler its projections before the
strike, and the resulting loss of
riders, hence farebox revenue,
has made a 20 percent return
even less likely.
* * *
Long wait ends
Beatty said tbe district baaed
its rates on carrying 31.S million
riders this fiscal year. wblcb
would have yielded a 21 percent
return. Instead, proj~tioiu are
for 26.5 million.
To make 20 percent Crom
fares. he added, the cost of a
local trip would have to be at
least 90 cents. However, riders
mav M saved from such a steep
<See FARES, Pa&e A!)
* * *
Buses return
riders happy
For Orange C6unly's small but
loyal band or bus riders, the long
walks, high gasoline bills and out-
and-out begging for rides ended
today as public buses return to the
streets.
lt was the first day the orange
and white buses have rolled since
Feb. 5, when bus drivers and
mechanics called a strike during
con tr act disputes.
trict operators, said spokesman
Ron Redmond.
The buses lined curbs today at
the district's main transfer point
at the Santa Ana Civic Cent.er.
Ride r Frances Ozuna. holding a
transfer slip, said she was happy
for the return ofthe buses because
she doesn't have to drive to work
in Tustin anymore.
.. I hate to hassle with the traf-
fic," she said.
ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT BUSES LINE UP NEAR BALBOA PIER WAITING FOR CUSTOMERS TODAY
After 22 daya, atrtklng drtvera and mechanic• accept new contract and aurt the wheel• rolling again
Orange County Transit District
officials reported today that 32 or
their 53locaJ routes were in opera-
tion. However, none of the dis-
trict's 18 express routes were
operating.
Bus driver Diane Rosenberg of
Huntington Beach also seemed
glad to be back at work. So. she
said. were her riders.
4 coastal panel members fired Many of the coastal routes were
runninJ. including route l, the
Pacific Coast Highway shuttle,
and route 57, which links Fashion
Island-Laguna HiUs-Santa Ana.
· · 1 had one little old lady on a
street corner today who just
clapped and waved when she saw
me coming," Ms. Rosenberg
said.
The number of riders today was
expected to be light. District of.
ficials predicteJi abo\ll 15,000
riders compared lo a nannal day
ofB0.000.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Meet-
in& in a secret session, a Senate
com rruttee has rep) aced its three
appointees to the Central Coast
Re&ional Commission and one of
its two appointees to the statewide
Coastal Commission.
Among those removed from of-
fice by the Senate Rules Commit-
tee Is Mary ffenderson. a
Redwood City councilwoman who
was chairwoman of the Central
Coast Regional Commission and
a chief target of pro-development
interests in the Monterey Bay
area.
At the state commlasion level,
the Rules Committee replaced
John Ru.sh of Camarillo with
George Shipp, a San Diego travel
agent and president or t he
Clairemont-Mesa Chamber of
Commerce. The firings were conducted
without advance public notice in a
closed-door committee hearinfE.
Word of the firings came Thurs·
day from the commissioners who
had been removed from office,
and waa confirmed by a commit· tee spokesman.
Asked why the firinsa were
done in secrecy. Rules Commit-
tee spokesman Mel Assagai said
the committee felt it was "a
personnel matter" similar to the
replacement or other employees.
"With the evaluation, they are a llowed to do it in closed session
under a ruling provided by the
Legislative counsel," Assagai
said.
On the Central Co~st Regional
Commiasioel, which covers San
Mateo, Santa Cruz and Monterey
counties, the comm1ttee removed
Ms. Henderson and com -
missioners Robert Gamberg and
Norman Walte rs. Ms . Hen·
derson's ouster also removed her
as tbe central coast represen-
tative on the statewide com-mission.
A record number of S,tsl calls
were received Tbul"$day by dis-
Haig hinis
El Salvador due
Pendl,eton parents gripe
New commissioners named to
the central coast board are Larry
Parent or Monterey.Jack Bullard
of Santa Cruz and Stanley Doten
or Foster City.
In a statement issued through
Assagai. Rules Committee ad-ministrative officer Nancy Burt
said Gamberg and Walters -
both regarded as allies of pro·
development interests -were re·
moved along with Ms. Henderson
to get a fresh start. The Senate
Rules Committee has authority to
appoint three of the regional com-
mission's 16 members .
lllore ntilitary aid
WASHINGTON I AP > -
Secretary of Slate Alexander M.
Haig Jr. sajd today Cuba may be
preparing to send s ubstantial
amounts of additional military
equipment lo leftist rebels in El
Salvador
The State Department has
charged that the Soviet ~toe com-
mitted itself last year to sending
800 tons of weapons and other
equipment to the Salvadoran
guerrillas and that about 200 tons
already have been sent. Transfer to SC school district urged
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Ol._DllllyHletS .. ff
Capistrano Unified School Dis-
trict trustees are expected to
make a recommendation on a pro·
posed transfer of school district
territory on the Camp Pendleton
Marine base to their district
within the next two weeks.
D istrict Superintende nt
Jerome Thomsley said the mat-
ter would probably be placed on
the trustees' agenda at the begin-
ning of March.
Parents or high school age stu·
dents living on the marine base,
located within the Fallbrook
Union High School District in San
Diego County. want their children
to attend San Clemente High
School.
The parents want to join the
Capistrano district in Orange
County so their children can avoid
an hour-long bus ride to school in
Fallbrook. San Clemente High
Schoolis a 10-minutetrip.
Transfer petitions have been
riled with the stale Board of
Education, the Orange County
School Board and the San Diego
School Board to have 42 acres or
tJle base removed from the
FallbrookSchool District.
If the transfer is approved, the
Capistrano district will not only
sain about 120 high school stu-
~nts, but about 800 eJementary
students as well, Thorna~y aald.
Fallbrook receives abbut $1,700
a year from the state for each ol
·u.enostudenta, aa well aa'federal
fuda paid to school diatricta
wttere military dependents at-
tend. Fallbrook administrators
don't want to loee that money.
At a public hearln1 on the tranaftr matt.er at the San ODahe
Sebool at Camp Pendleton
Weclneaday ni1ht, &.be pareotl re-
Water district
managerreei(pll
aoblrt w. a.laam llu NUnd
from tlae ..... Cout CouDtJ
.... Dlltriet ........ .......
.... tm moet Nten\lJ .. 94.
..... Iii" •••&et-DaUu of tlae ts-year-old •-et:.i wUI M e.,..,._. • bf .. -~~-
iterated their position that forcing
the children lo attend classes at
Fall brook is a hardship on Marine
families.
Parents say their children are
unable to participate in after·
sch ool activities because
transportation is not available. In
addition, students have to wake
up an hour earlier to meet the bus
that takes them to school.
Parents' spokesman Maj. Bert
Alexander said he told members
of the Orange and San Diego coun·
ty committees on school district
organization who called the hear·
ing that money s hould not be the
primary consideration in decid·
ing the transfer request.
"There's no denying that they
\Fall brook) stand to lose a sub-
stantial amount of money.'· Alex·
ander said. "But the welfare of
the students should not be passed
over to draw money into the dis-
trict.··
Under a tuition .agreement
betwee n the Capistrano a nd
Fallbrook districts, the pupils
<See PARENTS, Page Al)
Doten, a corporate law attorney
who also works as a volunteer
lawyer for the San Francisco
Neighborhood Legal Assistance
Foundation. is regarded as af\ally
of environmentallsfs.
Parent. a past president of the
Monterey Peninsula Board of
Realtors. and Bullard, the assis-
tant district representative of the
46-county Local 3 or the Operating
Engineers. are regarded as allles
of developers.
Hai~ reaffirmed the ad -
ministration's determination lo
deal with the problem or arms de-
liveries to El Salvador "at its
VIETNAM SIMILAR
TO EL SALVADOR? -A7
source.. but again refused to
specify what steps may be taken.
He was asked about the
Salvadoran situation during a
briefing to reporters on foreign
aid budget cuts planned ·by the
Slate Department for the coming
fisc a I year.
Cable TV fee vote due
Alluding to Cuba's role in aiding
the SaJvadoran insurgents, Haig
said "vast amounts of equipment
have yet to be moved" and that
there is "great activity" in
preparation for future deliveries.
No protest seen from Laguna Video Club He added there are "reports of
ever larger shipments on the
way" but did not make it clear
whether he meant these were en
route to Cuba or to El Salvador
itself.
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ot-Dllllyl'ffellUft At least one Laguna Heacn
resident won 'l be showing up al
Tuesday's City Council meeting
to protest a rate bike sought by
.Storer Cable 7Y..
John Schwartz, president of
the Laguna Video Club, saya
he's all for the $1 -a -month in-
crease.
But there's a catch.
The 35-year-old video pro-
ducer wants written assurances
from the Laguna Nt1uel cable
company tbat Storer will keep
ChanneJ 10 open for all local pro-
aammin«.
Storer Cable TV officials will
appear before tbe council at I
p.m . 1\ae9day for a public bear·
in& on a propoHd monthly rat.e
increue for lta customers ln
La1una Beacb. Tbe beartq will
be beld ln Council Chambers. !I05
ForettAve.
Cable uaera currently ~Y $7.!0 • mcMlt.b to Storery The t. now 1eoH111 an tacreue
•.• per IDODtb.
Tb• Vkleo club curnatly bu
21 laOW'I of pl'Oll'ammiDI OD tlae
loul cable ataUGa, but Setnrerta
HJI tbeN • no paraot.e that
comm\Kdty acceas bu to eon-tlaue .
"Local sports also are filmed
by the fledgling c lub and
televised on Channel 10.
And while tbe cable firm hsas
been "very good about 11vin1 us
ume on the cable ... Schwaru Pol:ce oet says, his club wants a guarantee ... e
that practice will continue.
"we want an of our current t,h,e 'L' out shows to be continued, plus
anything else we might start pro-
ducing." .~ tl. oht
Not that the Laruna Video Club ~ J S p0 I. e
wants to bot all tbe program Ume Laguna Beach police have
onCbannellO. taken the sparkle out of the
"We don't want to exclude any hillside "L" above the high
community ll'OUP from uatnl the acbool.
channel," Scbwartuaid. The 1ar1e landmark letter re-
CurrenUy, Saddleback Collete cently a ported bllnkln• orance .
baa ProtT•mmln1 on Saturdafl, U1bts at ni1bt, the res\llt of
and a church ln Capl1trano alao prankat.en aettinl 38 naahln1
televllel prosrama. barricade U1bta alonaatde the
''We wut more commulllty larJ• wbtt.e "L."
eventaontbatcbannel,"thevtdeo But police put an end to that
produeeuaid. TllundAJ'Wben l!:f ln>mped up
And tbe more ~ally produced Ute•==-~ removecltbe
prosnmmt111,tbebett.er,beNld. ~Ye_.. lltb1 • -'t . =:.= -..___ ·. •-· ,_.. wt are •..-.,,. at awrwr are 80t aporta " OD• polld Hraeaat pc:tm prasrammen. '' be•· la ...... tldl mona1111 ia(alMd. un•1 ....... totlllm. lfe .......... ~ lmow ....
be1'renotl8tbecreattntltld.'' lMtalWtbe...._.....,..,
111 Ume, lebwuu ..,a. lle'd c1ou..,1mowwlaoon.u.e..-ae,
Wle to 1M IUU'UtMd Aocal pro. Ulldl. c:;ammilll replw t.M red aDd -,,.. bffalr•qn.....,. .......
' and wtnd . lo.I.
The major arms suppliers have
been Vietnam and Ethiopia. Most
of the deliveries are alleged to
have been made to El Salvador
via Cuba and Nicaragua.
In recent days, administration
officials have made conflicting
statements as to whether there
has been a lull in the deliveries.
Haig ruled out any possibility or
the United Stales sending El
Salvador military advisers who
wou Id take part in com bat, but did
say technical experts may be dis-
patched to help the Salvadoran
military.
He described the January of-
fensive by the guerrillas as a
failure because it did not receive
broad-based support from the
Salvadoran people. Nonetheless,
he said that the insurgency is not
under control.
He said tt1e ,U.S. goal is a
pluralistic socie{y in El Salvador
in w bi ch the people of that country
decide their own rate and not have
a system imposed on them from
the outside.
ORlllil CIAIT IUTlll
Chance of rain ,c» per·
cent toni1ht, 70 percent
Saturday, Lows toni&bt •
at beacbea, 53 inland.
Highs Saturday 80 aloaf
coast to 65 inland.
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rorel)I ,...,,. 8tll ii .W w
Su111do11 '°"" llarH SW.
mfmea naertof• /1all-li••
and part-Um• claflcfrn Cll
~ COCllt CoU.ft. POf/f
Cl.
• 'TbeJ eou.ld cut U1 on at any
time, wltlaout aoUe•." Uaf
lon.Ume i.aran said. .:..:EJ;--~ -=··-=-==-..... sic=
~"""-~ ~ ~,,_... . ..,..
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Hike in bu /are 'un/air'
C..'99 ....... , &tie.,..., ..... kaft
TM retwn ttl Oraa1• Coual)''1 1M&blit buff• to lM
atrHll &oda)' wU.b • poaalble "111• ln 50-cenl :: to 75
t"t"ftll or II, dhw mlHd rHctiou fro:.r:;.ou y.
ta a aa.,,ua, ol optAlona fl"OGI • • IMppen and
com m .. en. people w•r• aalled If they wouJd continue lo
ride the OranMe Count)' Tranail 0111.rict buses and how
th..y f .. t about propo t-d fare> lnrrf'•iiei flt'r~·tf what they
had tn 11.a)
JF.Ai-. 1.0NGFIELD, all, a UC Irvine juntor from
<'ce~l• Meu I 'n ridden the bu• w •choe>l lo save mileaae
oo "" l'ar But if Lhf' trike mniu hl&hcr ht res. I won't be
n d1 ng an) mor t-
11 JU.St tw 111ut'h mun~> What's really bad 1s that if
~Pit• hil\t' to pay more 1t '!> going \o hur1 students and the
older peoplf' tht-rr1<1i;1 ·
-JILL HAaTMAN, 22, t'osta Mesa "Yes I will
t'Ontanue to aw a IJui. ruJer I don't know if I would take the
bu:. 1f lh~ fan· g~s up to a dollar I don't know if 1t would
be ~orth 11 I cml) h ve <tbout a mile away "
-SOIUIAN AN DERSON, 19, of Laguna Beach:
'There 1:.n't muf h bus riders can do about higher fares. If
the) n~ to get around, they 1::ither pay or do without,"
-J AN ICE WOOLERY, 19, Santa Ana· "Yes, I'll take
the bw, but I won't take it as often if they raise the fares.
And 1f fa res go lo Sl. I pro bably won't ride it al a ll."
-ARCELJ INES, 19, student living near UC Irvine : "I
frequently use the bus because it's convenient. But paying
75 l'ent.s or a doll ar will make it loo expensive for me to
ride
'I'd go broke paying Sl.50 going to and from school. It
will be t•heaper to drive my car. I think OCTD employees
made enough before the strike. They don't need more
money."
-KAREN KUNERT, 24. Costa Mesa: ··v es, I do ride
the bus and yes, I'll continue now that the strike is over. I
have no other choice. That's my only transportation."
-KATHY HILLMAN, 19, Newport Beach: "I was a
bus patron before the strike but I bought a car during the
strike."
-NORMAN ROGERS, 19. UC I student: "I rode the
bus from home in Santa Ana to class before the strike.
There's no way I'll take the bus if it's going to cost 75 cents
a shot."
-LA URA MOORE, 21. Costa Mesa: "I t hink OCTD
workers were paid adequately a nd don't me rit large
raises. Just tell them that I want my semester pass (for
student rates ) bac k."
-AARON PITTS, 27. Santa Ana : "I've been riding m )
bike since the strike a nd I plan to go back to riding the bus .
I'm definitely opposed to the Sl fare."
-MANFREOO LESPIER, 20, UC I student: "If they
incrl'ase fares. that would mean most students would pay
$7 .SO a week if they make only one trip a day to campus .
"For that kind of money, most students can fill their
tanks and drive to school.
* * * * * * E',.._P•~AI
FARES TO INCREASE?. • •
fare because the state a lso gives
countjes one year of "grace" to
r each the 20 percent m ark
without losing state funding.
OCTD may be forced to use
that "grace period" this fiscal
vear.
If board members decide to
raise fares, the higher costs are
recom mended by district staff
members to go into effect on
Saturday, April 5. Beatty said
increases would have to begin
by July 1. because that is the
beginning of a new fiscal year
and a renewed test to raise the
20 percent farebox revenues.
No consens us o n fare in-
creases is apparent from in-
terviews with four of thj district
dir ectors. A fifth, Donal<1 Holt of
Placentia, was unavailable for
comment.
Board member Al Hollinden of
Fountain Valley said he is study·
Ing several options. including
the possibility of charging a
small fee, perhaps a dime, for
transfers.
He added that he is consider·
ing no fare increases until June,
when "we could worry about
next fiscal year and sort of write
this one off with the strike a nd ever ything.·'
William Farris. a director
from Orange, said he is looking
a l raising fees for the express
routes. which he called "the best
bargain in Orange County ."
He said that he'd heard of no
serious talk of raising local fares
to m ore than to 75 cents. adding
tha t 60 cents seemed mor e
likely.
Ralph Clark and Roger Stan·
ton, two members of the county
Board of Supervisors on the
OCTD board, had less specific
com men ts, notin g that they want to make the bus service
self.supporting as possible
without raising fares more than
necessary.
Clark, in a press conference
called during the strike. charged
that a continued strike could
cause local fares to reach $1.
Big snowfall gives
ski resorts a boost
By Tbe Associated Press
The 18 inches of s now dePoSit-
ed in the mountains and high
deserts by a storm that rumbled
through Southern California this
week brought new life and
c rowds -back from t he
beaches -to ski resorts.
"It's great ," said a ticket
manager at the Mountain High
s kl area in Wrightwood.
··We had a pretty decent day
Thursd ay and this weekend
should be pretty good," she said.
The c rowds had dwindle d
along with the snow until a cold
OJ'ANOE COAST
s torm swept down from the
north Wednesday.
Up to 18 inches of powder fell
and drifts three feet deep were
reported at the resort in the San
Bernardino Mountains and other
areas where last week's heat
wave melted away much of the
m eage r covering rem aining
from the few earlier storms.
In central San Diego County.
the storm burjed the Laguna
Mountains under 10 inches of
ne w snow -the heaviest of the
season. The average depth high
on the 6,220-foot Mount Laguna
was about 2'h feet.
Dilly Pilat MAIN OF"CE
Thoma P. Haley ~
Robert N. Weed ,.,_
~. Thoma• K.eYll ....
~Murphlne
CMftaaH.Loo1 ~.~ ... II:" Schulman
~-Mn ,~. ~oddard Jr. ... ·-
lJO Wtal a.y SI., Cmta Maw, CA.
Mell-'""· a.. 1560, C•I• ~w. CA. mJt
I
Panel
slowing
marinas?
By PAftlCK KENNEDY
Of .. o.i,, PllM .....
Ocean marinu aren't being
built fut enough in California to
meet the growin1 demand of the
recr eational boater because of
environmental constraints im·
posed by the California Coastal
Com m ission.
This was the consensus of a
pane l. s po nsore d b y the
California Marine Affairs and
Navigation Confe r ence in
Newport Beach Thursday.
However. the final speaker of
the two-hour discussion was
Mic h ael Fische r, e xecutive
director o f the California
Coastal Commission, which was
formed In 1972.
Fischer said the Coastal Com·
miss ion approves of boating
facilities along the state's coast.
But, he said, they shouldn't be
built i n environme ntally
sensitive areas such as wetlands
which provide a food chain for
marine animals a nd coastal
bids.
During the discussion. tilled
"Sm all Craft Facilities: Getting
Over the Hurdles,'' concerns
and o b servati o n s were
highlighted.
-The number of registered
boat owners in California bas
more than doubled since 1968,
climbing from 280,000 to 580,000
this year. according to Larry
Williams, a marina development
financial expert.
-Although boaters have in-
creased in number, the last ma-
jor ma rina built in Southern
California was Dana Point in
1974, Williams said.
A 1.700-slip marina is being
built by the city of Long Beach.
But city pla nner Bob Benard
s aid it t ook two years of
"tortuous," costly planning ef·
forts to meet environmental con-
d itions of the Coastal Com ·
m ission and other agencies.
Local boat brokers and
dealers are moving to Florida
and the East Coas t because
there is an inadequate number
of new marinas planned to con-
t inue stimulating interest in
boating, said Bob Leslie of lhe
National Boating Federal.ion.
Leslie blamed "strong en-
vironmental interests" for slow-
ing down the construction of
boat facilities.
Noise fees
recommended
for airport
By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL
Ol IM o.11, P'llet Si.ff
Imposition of so·called noise
fees on commercial jet air car-
riers serving John Wayne Airport
was recommended during the
fourth day of hearings on Orange
County government's application
for a variance to state airport
noise standards.
Wa lte r Gillfillan, Newport
Be a ch's consultant on airport
matters, told Administrative Law
Judge Robert Neher Thursday
that such fees would provide an
economic incentive for airlines to
"fly quiet."
Revenues generated from noise
fees assessed against the jet air
carriers could be used, Gillfillan
said. to defray the cost of the
airport noise abatement program
and to purchase noise easements
from persons living beneath de-
parture paths.
Gill!illan said noise fees could
be particularly helpful to the
county in controlling high single
event noise produced by depart-
ing jets.
Gillfillan said his analysis or
a vailable data indicates there are
cer tain peak noise levels ·'over
and above variations you would
normally expect" that could be
controlled if the county had a
noise fee program.
T he fees, he said, would force
airline offici a ls to s trictly
monitor the amount of nolae their a ircr a ft produce and take
measures to keep those levels as
low as possible.
The consultant sald noise fees
have been instituted at airports in
Great Britain, Swillerla~d,
France and Japan. Such pro-
grams have been successful, he
said.
Gillfillan was called by at-
torneys for Newport Beach to
bolster earlier testimony of
Newport Mayor Jackie Heather,
who told Judie Neher that tbe city
supporta lmpoaltlon of nolM p
as a condition to approval of the
noise variance the county ta seek·
in1 . The cJty. she aaJd, is not oPPOt· ma approval of tbe variance.
A• part of approval Feb. 11 of
the airport muter plu, tM ecRa·
t1 Board of Superv1son ordlnd
Airport Mai..,. llUITJ Callie to
denlop a aolM '" Pl'Oll'UD· Under IUcll a Pf'OIJ'am, afrUMI
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Prison
escape
daring
PARIS <AP> -Two sunmen
forced the pilot of a hi,jacked
helicopter to pluck two inmates
from a soccer field inside a high·
security prison near Paris during
a match between two 1roupa of
prisoners today. then escaped
with police choppers in hot
pursuit, authorities said.
Prison o fficials s aid the
helicopter landed in the yard of
Fleury·Merogis prison near
Evry. apaprently during the con-
victs' morning exercises, and
picked up Gerard Dupre, 33, and
Daniel Beaumont,40.
POPE JOHN PAUL II WAVES AT ALASKANS
50,000 turn out for pontfff In Anchor•ge
Dupre is regarded as one of
France's most dangerous men,
officials said. He is suspected of a
series of holdups, some involving
hostages. He was arrested Jan. 7
while allegedly prepa ring a
holdup at the Gar e du Nord
railroad s t ation i n Paris,
authorities said.
There were no immediate de·
tails on Beaumont.
NB man felt pride
in crowd for pope
The helicopter. ch ased by
police helicopters, set Dupre,
Beaumont and the two hijackers
down on a spor ts field on the edge
of the inner city of Paris, and the
pilot then flew the craft back to its
base in western Paris. The in·
mates and the gunmen apparent·
ly made g~ their escape from
the sports field. By JOHN NEEDHAM °'* o.11, ,., ... sutt Tom Fuentes of Newport Beach
describes Pope John Paul's five-
hour visit to Anchorage, Alaska.
as a mix of spiritual and patriotic
pride on the part of the estimated
50,000 people who turned out to
greet him. <Related story , Page
A4)
Fuentes, director o f com -
munications for the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Orange Coun·
ty. was among the thousands who
thronged the streets in 30·degree
weathef Thurs day to catch a
glimpseofthe Holy Father .
"He gave a very elevated,
spiritual address." Fuentes s aid.
"It was a totally theological
message in compa r ison to lhe
human rights stand he has car-
ried to other countries in the past
two weeks."
The pontiff's stop in Alaska was
his second trip lo the United
States in less than 10 months and
the last leg of his journey that took
him to the Far East.
Fuentes said the pope, address-
ing the crowd at a park in the
center of Anchorage. thanked the
priests and nuns of Alaska for con·
ducting their work in that cold and
distant area.
"H e looked marve lous."
Fuentes s aid. ·'The excitement of
his visit seemed to permeate the
entire city, not just the Catholic
community."
Fuentes said few bus iness were
open Thursday. wi th . m ost people
apparently choosi ng to find a spot
along the city s treets to greet the
pope's motorcade.
He said the holy father was
treated to a dog sled ride al the
airport just before his departure
in the afternoon. where he met
with several E s kimo f.amilic~
dressed in native a ttire
Fuentes said the pope celebrat
ed a n outdoor mass in the middle
of the city with 25 bishops.
archbishops and cardinals in at
tendance.
A 200·voice choir , made up of
choir members from churches all
over the city, was invi ted to sing
at St. Peter 's Basili ca In Rome by
Pope John Paul. Fuentes said
T he two men who organized the
escape had rented helicopters
twice in two wee ks to take
passengers to Orleans, past Evry
to the south of Paris, said Yves
Benzaken. a spokesm an for the
helicopter rental co mpany
Helicap.
The men said today's run would
be for the s ame purpose. but 10
minutes after take-off they pulled
out pistols and a hand grenade .
Renzaken said.
They to l d p i lot Cl a ud e
Fourcade, 46, that his wife and
daughter were being held hostage
which was false, according to
Benzaken and forced him to
carryoutthe escape.
Benzaken s aid the door of the
h~licopter bore the mark of a
bullet. apparently fired at the
craft during the chase.
Gasoline
• prices soar
E' ........... . 12.2 cents
LOS ANGEL'ES <AP> -After
remaining relatively stable for
most of 1980, gasolin e prices
soared by an average 12.2 cents a
gallon during the fi rst two months
of this year. the Auto mobile Club
of Southern California savs
PARENTS GRIPE. • •
previously had been allowed to at·
lend San Clemente High School.
H owe v e r . in September,
F allbrook adminis trators de·
cided the district could no longer
afford to allow the students to at·
tend school outside the district.
The Camp Pendleton parents
reacted by keeping their children
home from school, and took
Fallbrook to court. But they lost
the court fight to continue the tui-
tion agreement and the chiJdren
we re ordered lo report for classes
at Fallbrook Union High School.
Alexander said sever al parents
sent their children to Ii ve with
grandparents and friends outside
the district rather than give in to
the court'sdirective.
Thornsley said he had taken no
position at Wednesday's hearing
because the proposed transfer
was a matte r for Capistrano
trustees to decide.
And while b e would not
speculate on what their pos1t1on
might be, Thornsley said in the
pas t the Capistrano dis trict
trus tees had shown their concern
for the needs of the youngsters by
a llowing them to attend classes m
t he dis trict.
Thomsley said the com mitlees
on school district organization
from Orange and San Diego coun·
ties have 90 days to rule on the
transfer request.
If that finding is not in their
favor, parents say. they will ap-
peal the decision to the state
Board of Education.
Needle rejected
CARSON CITY (AP >
Nevada's 10 death row inmates
are still destined for the gas
chamber after an Assembly panel
Thursday killed a bill to change
the state's method of execution to
lethal injections .
Southe rn Californians· pay an
average 29 4 cents more per
gallon than they paid at the begin·
ning of 1980 and 62.8 cents since
March 23. 1979. the club said.
adding that diesel increased 51.9
cents a gallon in tha t period, the
a uto club added.
The report noted that gasoline
pri ces in metropolitan Los
Angeles remained relatively sta-
ble between April 1980 and Jan. l ,
1981. But since then. prices on all
grades of gasoline a nd diesel in·
creased s ubstantially.
The club said the aver age price
for a gallon of regular at full-
ser vice metropolitan area sta·
lions is $1-39. For unleaded the
price is $1.45 a gallon : premium
Sl.46; premium unleaded. Sl.49;'
a nd diesel, $1.24 .
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'-Garden of Eden' has noisy flaw
8)' F•EDSILIC& 8CllOt:MEllL ..................
h John Wa)'ne Airport Jet
noaae the 1nalle In NewP<>rt a.acb'sGardenof Eden"
It was J\&St that question that·
was l>O$ed today to Newport
Beacb Mayor Jackie Heather,
~t she didn't aet an opportunity
to answer it
An adminastralive law judge
* * * ln~entive plan
heartn1 tHtamony on Oran1e
ounty aovernmenl's applica-
tion for a variance from stale
airport noise standards blocked
the question asked by Jerrold
Fadem, an attorney represent·
in& airport expansion opponents.
"With a.II due respect to the
Bible and its authors, I think the
question is ambiguous," Judge
* * *
"Noise fees'
for airport?
said, to defray the cost of the
airport noise abatement program
and to purchase noise ea sements
from persons living beneath de·
parture paths.
Robert Neher ruled.
Continuin1 testimony that
began Thursday, Mra. Heather
told a battery or attorneys that
she believes Newport Beach
citizens were lulled into a false
sense or security over the past
years because of few chances at
the airport.
Sbe said local residents once
again are intensely concerned
about the airport because ol the
recent action by the County
Board or Supervisors to approve
the airport master plan.
The plan, among other things,
calls for an increase in the
permitted number of daily de·
partures at the airport, from 41
to 55. Increases would occur
gradually as overall noise levels
are reduce<J.
Mrs. Heather said lhe county
should be more aggressive in its
attempt to control jet noise.
She said the county's policy of
writing letters to operators who
violate noise standards isn't suf.
ficient.
And she said the county should
pursue action against the .
Federal Aviation Administration
to reinstitute the so-called two.
stage takeoff procedure tbat
permitted jets to cut back on
thrust to control noise.
The FFA, citing safety rea-
sons , issued a directive in
January. 1979, protUbitin1 tbe
procedure. That action doubled
the size or the high noise impact
zone located below departure
paths.
Dally ~ Sutt "'"9
Imposition of so-called noise .
fees on commercial jet air car·
riers serving John Wayne Airport
was rttommended during the
fourth day or hearings on Orange
County government's application
for a variance lo state airport
noise standards.
Walter Gillfillan, Newport
Beach's consultant on airport
m alters. told Administrative Law
Judge Robert Neher Thursday
that such fees would provide an
economic incentive for airlines to "Oyquiet."
Gillfillan said noise fees could
be particularly helpful to the
county in controlling high single
event noise produced by depart-
AIRPORT PROTESTERS MARCH TO NOISE HEARING SIT£ AT HARPER COMMUNITY CENTER IN COSTA MESA
Realdenta ot Newport Beech'• Merlnera area dleptayed .anger Thur8dey about alrplene1 and polltlclan1
ing jets.
Gillfillan said his analysis of
Revenues generated from noise
fees assessed against the jet air
carriers could be used. Gillfillan
available data indicates there are
certain peak noise levels "over
and above variations you would
normally expect" that could be
controlled if the county had a Riders due for· fare • mcrease
Salvador
due more
. ·d? arm.s ai •
WASHINGTON CAP > -
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. said today Cuba may be
preparing to send substantial
amounts of additional military
equipment lo leftist rebels in El
Salvador.
Hai" r eaffirmed the ad·
ministration's determination to
deal with the problem of arms de-
liveries to El Salvador "at its
VIETNAM SIMILAR
TO EL SALVADOR? -A7
source" but again refused to
specify what steps may betaken.
He was asked about the
Salvadoran situation during a
briefing to reporters on foreign
aid budget cuts planned by the
State Department for the coming
fiscal year.
Alluding to Cuba's role in aiding
the Salvadoran insurgents, Haig
said "vast amounts of equipment
have yet to be moved'' and that
the re is "great activity" in
preparation for future deliveries .
He added there are "reports of
ever larger shipments on the
way" but did not make it clear
whether he meant these were en
route to Cuba or to El Salvador
itself.
The State Department has
charged that the Soviet bloc com·
milted itself last year to sending
800 tons of weapons and other
equipment to the Salvadoran
guerrillas and that about 200 tons
already have been sent.
The major arms suppliers have
been Vietnam and Ethiopia. Most
of the deliveries are alleged to
have been made to El Salvador
via Cuba and Nicara"ua.
..
noise fee program.
The fees, he said, would force
airline officials to strictly
monitor the amount of noise their ~ircraft produce and take
measures to keep those levels as
low as possible.
The consultant said noise fees
have been institute<tiat airports in
Great Britain, Switzerland,
France and Japan. Such pro-
grams have been successful, he
said.
Gillfillan was called by at-
torneys for Newport Beach to
bolster earlier testimony of
Newport Mayor Jackie Heather,
who told Judge Neher that the city
supports imposition of noiJe fees
as a condition to approval of the
noise variance the county is seek-
ing.
The city, she said. is not oppos-
ing approval of the variance.
As part of approval Feb. 18 of
the airport master plan, the coun·
<See AIRPORT, Page A2)
* * *
By GLENN SCOTr
Of Ille Dally P't ... Slaff
Some sort of fare increase is in the cards for Orange County
Transit District passengers. ·
Currently the fare for a local
bus ride is 50 cents. That could
be raised a dime, or a quarter.
ijowever, an exact flture
won't be set until alter district
directors consider increases at a
public hearing beginning at 9
a . m . Monday at transit district
headquarters in Garden Grove.
A fare increase was under
consideration even before lbe
22-day bus strike began earlier
this month.
District Finance Director
John Beatty said the effects of
the strike could cause bus rates
to go up slightly more than they
would have otherwise.
"What will really hurt us isn't
the loss or riders through the
strike." he said, "but the loss of
* * * Buses roll again
as riders rejoice
For Orange County's smaJI but
loyal band of bus riders, the long
walks, high 1asoline bills and oul·
and-out begging for rides ended
today as public buses return to the
s treets.·
It was the first day the orange
and white buses have rolled since
Feb. 5, when bus drivers and
mechanics called a strike during
con tr act disputes.
Orange County Transit District
officials reported today that 32 or
their 53local routes were in opera-
tion. However, none of the dis·
trict's 18 express routes were
operating.
Many of the coastal routes were
runninJ, including route 1, the
Pacific Coast Highway shuttle,
and route 57. which links Fashion
Island· Laguna Hills-Santa Ana.
A recor4 number of 5,951 calls
were received Thursday by dis·
trict operat.ors, said spokesman
Ron Redmond.
The buses lined curbs today at
the district's main transfer point
at the Santa Ana Civic Center.
Rider Frances Ozuna, holding a
transfer slip. said she was happy
for the return of the buses because
she doesn't have to drive to work
in Tustin anymore.
"I hate to hassle with the traf-
fic," she said.
Bus driver Diane Rosenberg of
Huntington Beach also seemed
glad to be back at work. So, she
said. were her riders.
"I had one little old lady on a
street corner today who just
clapped and waved when she saw
me coming," Ms. Rosenberg
said.
The number of riders today was
expected to be light. District of·
ficials predicted about 15,000
riders compared to a normal day
of80,000.
riders through the next month
and a half."
Beatty said he will present a
list of 12 options for raising fares
to district directors Monday.
The options include:
-A 60-cent fare all day. r A tD-cent fare durtq peak
travelial periods and 50 centa at
slack times.
-A 75-cent peak fare and 50
cents for slack times .
Another option involves rais-
ing the $1.25 rates for the 18
commuter express route.s, which
run only during rush boun.
Of course, the district alao
could save money by simply cut-
ting out some of its service.
A primary issue in the con·
sideratioo will be a new state re-
quirement that transit districts
recover at least 20 percent of
their operating costs from fares .
Traditionally, districts get most
of their revenue from federaJ aid
and state sales tax reimburse·
men ts.
OCTD was running slightly un-
rter its projections before the strike. and the res ulting loss of
riders. hence farebox revenue,
has made ·a 20 percent return
even less likely.
Beatty said the district based
its rates on carrying 31.5 million
riders this fiscal year. which
would have yielded a 21 percent
return. Instead, projections are
for 26.5 million.
To make 20 percent from
fares. he added, the cost of a
local trip would have to be at
least 90 cents. However, riders
may be saved from such a steep
rare because the state also gives
counties one year or "grace" to
reach the 20 percent mark ,
without losing state funding.
OCTD may be forced to use
that "grace period" this fiscal
vear.
If board members decide to
raise fares, the higher costs are
recommended by district staff
members to go into effect on
Saturday, April 5. Beatty said
increases. would have to bepn
by July l, because lbat is the
beginning of a new fiscal year
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and a renewed test to raise the
20 perce.nt farebox revenues.
No consensus on fare in·
creases is apparent from in-
terviews with four or the district
directors. A fifth, Donald Holt of
PlJcenUa. was unavailable for comment.
Board member Al Hollinden ol
Fountain Valley said he is study-
ing several options. including
the possibility of ch arging a
small fee, perhaps a dime, for
transfers.
He added that he is consider·
ing no fare increases until June,
when "we could worry about
next fiscaJ year and sort of mie
tbia ont; off wi\b the ~-.9'1 everything."
William Farris. a director
from Orange, said he is looking
at raising fees for the express
<See FARES, Page At>
Carol Schroeder
She 1Watches over
Irvine chaTnber
Cote EXECUTIVE DIREC10R
Irvine'• Carol Schro.def
Gasoline
• pnces soar
12.2 cents
LOS ANGELES <AP> -After
remaining relatively stable for
moat of 1980, 1aaollne ')>rices
soared by an average 12.2 cents a
gallon during the first two months
of tbi1 year, the Automobile Club
of Soptbern California says.
Southern Callfonuans pay an
avera1e 29.4 cent• more per
1auon than they paid at the belin· Dini ol 1980 and a.a cents since
March 23, 1m: the club Hid,
addlnt '::.\!esel lncreued 51.t eeata a ill tbat period, t.be
aatoclub...-.
Tbe report not.I~ 1M011De
prlee1 la metropollta• ~· be• remained relatively lta· ble aw April 1• aad Ian. l ,
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By RICHARD GREEN Of, .. ,,..,, ,., ... Staff
While the guests are sitting
back and enjoying their dinner
tonight at the Irvine Chamber or
Commerce Installation Banquet,
Carol Schroeder most likely will
be carefully watching over the
social event to make s ure it goes
off without a hitch.
As executive director of the
chamber . it's her job to make
sure there are no problems in
the Regis try Hote l banquet
room.
Miss Schroeder , former
secretary of the two-year-old
business organization, said that
her new job as executive direc·
tor is a natural outgrowth of her
old job as chamber secretary.
She was hired at the organiza·
tion 's inception and was sup·
posed to work under an ex·
ecutive director, but ...
··I just started to take on more
and more responsibility and I
guess I was just in the ript
place at the right lime," she
said. "They never hired an ex·
ecutive director, and I just got
the job."
(See CHAMBER, Pate AJ>
811151 CIAIT lflTlfl
Chance or rain 80 per-
cent tonight, 70 percent
Saturday. Lows tonl1ht •
at beaches, 53 inland.
Hitbs Saturday 80 alon1
coast to85inJand.
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11111
Qt~: ~1
Ii
Hilce in bm fare 'unfair'
,, ....... '11 ... DUIJ ......... n. teWnl ol Oran1• Coualy'1 public buae. \0 UM
atrNta \Od1y wllh a po1aJbl• hike ln 5C).cent f &ru lO 75
tnta or fl. d,.w ml•ed reuUou from palrOIUI loday .
la a aa•ptl .. ol aplnlw from elUCMDU, aaoppen aaa
C'Oemu&«I, peopJ• wer• aaaeld U lhty wouJd ronllnue to
ride U. Orantt Cwnty Trarult Olstrict buse5 and how
they fek •bnul l•rupoetd fero 1ncrt1U~lj lfert1 '8 whal they
had to say
-JllAN LONOPISLO, :I>, a UC Irvine junior from
Co ta Meaa "I've rtdden the bua \o achool to 11ave mlleaaae
on mt car But if the atnlut mean.11 tuaher fares. I won't be
ndana any mort1
It's just too much money Whaat'li really bad is lhat 11
~pit' hav~ to pay more ll 'i. auma to hurt students llDd the
oldt>t ~~ the mml · ·
JW.. KA&T•AN, 2'l, CC)flta M~sa "Yes I wiJI
contt.nue to be a bus rider I don't know if I wouJd take lhe
bus 1f Lbe fan: 1oes up to •dollar I don't know if it would
be worth It I only IJVe about a mile away."
-NOa•AN ANDE&SON, 19, of Laguna Beach:
1'bere ISD't much bus riders can do about bjgher fares. It
the~ need to get around. t.bey either pay or do without.··
-JANICE WOOLE&Y, 19, Santa Ana: "Yes. I'll take
the bus but I won't take it as often if they raise lhe fares.
And if fares go to $1, I probably won't ride it at alJ."
-ARCEU INES, 19, student Uving near UC Irvine : "I
frequently use lhe bus because it's converuent. But paying
15 cents or a dollu will make it too expensive for me to
ride.
"I'd go broke paying $1.50 going to and from school. It
will be cheaper to drive my car. I think OCTD employees
made enough before the strike. They don't need more
money "
-KAREN KUNERT, 24, Costa Mesa: "Yes, I do ride
the bus and yes, I'll continue now lhat lhe strike is over. I
have no other choice. That's my only trusportation."
-KATHY HILLMAN, 19, Newport Beach: "I was a
bus patron before the strike but I bought a car during the
s trike."
-NORMAN ROGEaS, 19, UCI student : "I rode the
bus from home in Santa Ana \o class before lhe strike .
There's no way I'll take the bus if it's going lo cost 75 cents
a shot. ..
* * * * F,..,.PflPAl * *
FARES TO INCREASE?. • •
routes. which he called "the best
bargain in Orange County."
He said that he'd heard of no
serious talk or raising local fares
to more than to 75 cents. adrung
that 60 cents see med more
likely.
Ralph Clark and Roger Stan.
ton, two me mbers of the county
Board of Suoervisors on the
OCTD board,· had less specific
comments, noting that they
..,ant to make the bus service
self -supporting as possible
without raising fares more than
necessary.
Clark, in a press conference
called during the strike. charged
that a continued strike could
cause local fares to reach $1.
,..,.... Pap A 1
CHAMBER CHIEF • • •
Being a woman does n 't
hamper her in the least in her
dealing s with the male-
dominated ch amber m e m-
bership and board of directors.
she s aid.
"I got a lot or good feelings
from different people when I
was promoted," she said. "In
fact, I got congratulatory letters
from som e people whom I
thought I might have trouble
with.
"I think you're going to see
more and more women mem-
bers. board members and direc-
tors of chambers of commerce
in the years to come as women
go back to school and become in·
creasingly involved with busi·
ness."
In lhe most recent election of
Irvine Chamber or Commerce
directors. only five women were
selected to serve on the 24.
member Board of Directors.
(Miss Schroeder bolds a staff
position separate from the
board).
The Irvine Chamber of Com·
merce now has 500 firms in it
and Miss Schroder said she'd
like to sign up another 300 by the
end of this year.
Miss Schroeder is a Cal State
Humboldt graduate in political
science and has served as an aide
to former state Senator Dennis
Carpenter, R-NewportBeach.
Mesa's Max Wilson
policeman of year
.
Sgt. Max Wilson. an officer
credited with saving the lives of
two children in his 16 years or
service. was named Costa Mesa's
Policemanorthe Year today.
Leaders of public agencies and
civic organizations were among
those who turned out for a
luncheon honoring the veteran of-
ficer at Costa Mes a Golf and
· Country Club.
Wilson, selected for the tribute
by hill fellow officers, had been
nom ina\ed for
the annual
award twice
before, in 1977
and again in
1979.
The se r ·
geant h as
r ece 1v e<J
several com-
mendations
for both
ORANGE COAST
WILIOM
lilly Piiat
courtesy and actions in the line or
duty. said Police Chief Roger
Neth.
It was his quick reaction that
helped save the life of a 2-year-old
girl who nearly drowned and a
one-year-old tot who swallowed a
half bottle of perfume, depart-
ment records show.
Wilson was honored in 1979 with
a Police Association Award for
his community· service and work
with youths in his church. Wilson
received a plaque today provided
by the sponsoring Costa Mesa
Tomorrow downtown improve-
mentorganization.
His name also will be inscribed
on a permanent trophy listing
yearly award winners. The
trophy is kept at the police depart-
ment.
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Panel
slowing
marinas?
By P.\ftlCK IU!NNBDY °' ...... ,~ .....
Ocean marlnas aren't being
built faat enoueh In California to
meet the 1rowin1 demand ol lhe
•ecreational boater because cf
en v lronmental coqstraints im-
posed by the California Coutal
Commission.
This was the consensus of a
panel , sponsored by tbe
California Marine Affairs and
Na v iaation Conferen ce in
Newport Beach Thursday.
However, the final speaker of
the two-hour discussion was
Michael Fischer. executive
director of the Caltifornia
Coastal Commission, which was
formed in 1972.
Fischer said the Coastal Com-
mission approves of boating
facilities along the state's coast.
But, he said , lhey shouldn't be
built in e n vi r onme ntally
sensitive areas such as wetlands
which provide a food chain for
marine animals and coastal
bids.
During the discussion, titled
'·small Craft Facilities: Getting
Over the Hurdles," concerns
and observatio n s were
highlighted.
The number of registered
boat owners in California has,
more lhan doubled since 1968,
climbing from 280,000 to 580,000
this year. according to Larry
Williams, a marina development
financiaJ expert.
Although boaters have in·
creased in number, the last ma-
jor marina built in Southern
California was Dana Point in
1974, Williams said.
A 1,700-slip marina is being
built by the city of Long Beach.
But city planner Bob Benard
said it took two y ears of
"tortuous," costly planning ef·
forts to meet environmental con·
dilions of the Coastal Com·
mission and other agencies.
Local boat brokers and
deale rs are moving to Florida
and the East Coast because
ther e is an inadequate number
of new marinas planned to con·
tinue stimulating interest in
boating. said Bob Leslie of the
National Boating Federation.
Leslie blamed "strong en-
vironmental interests" for sJow·
ing down the construction of
boat facilities :
Pair nabbed
in Newport
ax burglary
A Los Angeles man and the
15-year-old driver of his alleged
getaway car were captured by
Newport Beach police after wit·
nesses strolling througli Fashion
Island reported a man
smashing his way into a jewelry
store with an ax.
Harold Wright, 19, of Los
Angeles, was arrested Thursday
and booked for investigation of
burglary.
Police booked lhe 15-year-old
into Orange County Juvenile
Hall but withheld his name due
to his age.
Investigators said as soon as
witnesses gave them a descrip-
tion and license number they
stationed patrol cars at all ma-
jor roadway exit points out of
the city.
Patrolmen William Barnett
and Mark Everton spotted the
car and stopped it at MacArthur
Boulevard and Bristol Street.
Investigators said they con-
fiscated the axe beUeved used to
smash in lhe front window or
Wyndham Leight Diamonds
Inc .. 127 Fashion Island.
No jewelry was t aken in the
attempted break-in, police said,
because the suspect fled \o the
waiting getaway car when he re-
alized he was being watched.
Irvine girl,
15, raped;
2 men sought
A IS-year-old Irvine girl, walk-
ing in Irvine at 3 p.m . Thursday,
was pulled into a van by two men
and raped by one of them wbile
the other wat~hed, police said to-
day.
One cf the men called her Lisa,
which la not her name, said police
Sgt. Dtck Bowman.
They forced her lnto the f.cled,
dull green van whUe she wu
walking ln the area of the Yale
Footbridge and· Deerfield, set.
Bowman said. They drove to
another location where the rape
occurred .
The lwoGSen, described u be· int tanned male Cauculana
their euiy 309 ud wearint lborts
and 1bina, then dropped her off at
Dae'ffleld and Pawn OleD,
Bowman Hid.
A.aJGDe wttb lnformatlon about
Ute ...-..11 uked to call tbe lr•lne PoUce Departmeat, 1M·ITIO.
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Prison
escape
daring
PARIS (AP) --Two gunmen
forced lhe pilot of a hijacked
helicopter to pluck two inmates
from a soccer field inside a hilh·
security prisoll near Paris during
a match between two 1roua-of
prisoners today. then escaped
with police choppers in bot
pursuit, authorities said.
Prison officials said the
helicopter landed in the yard of
Fleury-Merogis prison near
Ev ry. apparently during the con-
victs' morning exer cises, and
picked up Gerard Dupre. 33, and
Daniel Beaumont, 40.
POPE JOHN PAUL II WAVES AT ALASKANS
Dupre is regarded as one or
France's most dangerous men.
officials said. He is suspected or a
series or holdups, some involvin~
hostages. Ile was arrested Jan. 7
while allegedly preparing a
holdup at the Gare du Nord
railroad station in Paris,
authorities said. ·
There were no immediate de-
tails on Beaumont. 50,000 turn out for pontiff ln Anchorage
NB man felt pride
in crowd/or pope
The helicopter, chased by
police helicopters. set Dupre,
Beaumont and the two hijackers
down on a spor\s field on the edge
of the inner city of Paris, a,nd the
pi lot then flew the craft back to its
base in western Paris. The in-
mates and the gunmen apparent-
ly made good their escape from
the sports field.
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of 1111 o.lly ~119' Staff
Tom Fuentes of Newport Beach
describes Pope John Paul's five·
hour visit to Anchorage, Alaska,
as a mix or spiritual and patriotic
pride on lhe part of the estimated
50,000 people who turned out to
greet him. (Related story. Page
A41 Fuentes. director or com-
munications for the Roman
Catholic Diocese of Orange Coun-
ty. was among the thousands who
thronged the streets in 30-degree
weather Thursday to catch a
glimpseoftheHoly Father.
"He gave a very elevated.
spiritual address,'' Fuentes said.
''It was a totally theological
message in comparison to the
human rights stand he has' car-
ried to other countries in the past
two weeks."
The pontiff's stop in Alaska was
his second trip to the United
States in less than 10 months and
the lastleg or his journey thattook
him to the Far East.
Fuentes said the pope, address-
ing the crowd at a park in the
center of Anchorage, thanked the
priests and nuns of Alaska for con-
ducting their work in that cold and
distant area.
"He looked marvelous,"
Fuentes said. "The excitement of
his visit seemed to permeate the
entire city, not just the Catholic
community."
Fuentes said few business were
open Thursday. with . most people
apparently choosing to find a spot
along the city streets to greet the
pope's motorcade.
He said the holy father was
treated to a dog sled ride at the
airport just before his departure
in the afternoon. where he met
with several Eskimo families
dressed in native attire.
Fuentes said the pope celebrat·
ed an outdoor mass in the middle
of the city with 25 bis hops ,
archbishops and cardinals in at-
tendance,
A 200-voice choir. made up or
choir members from churches all
over the city, was invited to sing
at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome by
Pope John Paul. Fuentes said
The two men who organized the
escape had rented he licopters
twice in two weeks to take
passengers to Orleans, past Evry
to the south of Paris, said Yves
Benzaken. a spokesman for the
hel icopler r e ntal company
Helicap.
The men said today's run wouJd
be for the same purpose, but 10
minutes after take-off they pulled
out pistols and a hand grenade.
Benzaken s aid.
They told pilot Claude
F'ourcade, 46. that his wife and
daughter were being held hostage
which was false, according to
Benzaken and forced him l<'
carry outthe escape.
Benzaken said the door of the
helicopter bore the mark of a
bullet. apparently fired at the
era fl during the chase.
l',....P ... Al
Bound holdup
victim found
in Irvine ,area
AIRPORT NOISE FEE. • •
A man found tied up and lying
on Bonita Canyon Road near
Coyote Canyon Dump at 9: 50
a .m. today told police that he
had been kidnapped and robbed. ty Board of Supervisors ordered
Airport Manager Murry Cable to
develop a noise fee program.
Under such a program. airlines
would face sanctions if they
violated county noise standards.
Cable is expected to recom-
mend a "dollars for decibels"
program by September.
In other testimony to Neher.
Mrs . Heather said the city is op-
posed lo any increase in the
number of departures permitted
each day from the airport.
Thal limit is now at 41. Under
the new master plan, the lid would
increase lo 55 as overall noise re-
ductions are achieved through
purchase by the airlines of quieter
jet aircraft.
The noise variance hearing is
scheduled to extend through next
Tuesday.
After receiving testimony,
Judge Neher will review the
record and make a recommenda·
tion to state trans portation direc·
tor Adriana Gianturco
The county has received three
previous variances to s tate
airport noise standards since
1973.
Iranians free
3 missionaries
ATHENS, Greece I AP )
Three British missionaries, im-
prisoned for five months in Iran
on spy charges, new to freedom
today and will slay the night in
Athens before leaving for Lon·
don.
The missionaries. Dr. John
Coleman. his wife, Audrey. and
Jean Waddel -all 58 were
whisked away by two British
Embassy cars and taken to the
British ambassador's residence.
In sketchy details released by
police this morning. the uniden-
tified man said he was driving
his \'an in Vernon when someone
Jumped in the vehicle. tied him
up. drove him lo the dump area
near Irvine and dropped him out or the van.
The suspect then drove off
with the van. he told police.
The man who told this story to
police was uninjured and being
interviewed this morning by of-
fice rs who found him lying near
the dump after some dump
truck drivers reported his
whereabouts.
Napaln1 used?
BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP>
Iran accused Iraq today of drop-
p i n g napalm bombs on a
Kurdish town.
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CLOSING 174.58
~ Kaiser ··
' '1 fair ga1ne
Kaiser Aluminum, the nation's third larcest
aluminum produc~r C after Alcoa and Reynolds
Metals), earned close to a quarter of a billion dollars
in 1980. That's the most profit the Oakland-based •:
company has ever made. But Cornell C. Maier, .,.
Kaiser 's chairman, cannot be too happy these days,
since he's los ing out on two fronts very dear to his
heart.
For one thing, aJthough the issue still has lo be
resolved in the courts, Al Davis seems determined to
move the Oakland Raiders to Los Angeles. Maier has
fought hard to
keep this foot· ·~ ba ll t eam in
Oakland. V ~
He regards '1 , "\.i 1
the presence of ~--· ~
th e Raj d e r s MILTDI ••s•nz t.'9 there as impor-_ .-:
Lant to the "na·
tional identity" of Oakland.
THJS KIND OF RAH-RAH spirit comes under the
heading of hometown pride. Maier is also a big
booster of the Oakland A's and the Golden State War-
riors <and he puts Kaiser muscle behind them). But
the other battle Maier is losing is more serious an1
has national implications . It hits Kaiser Aluminum
where it lives.
It all started last April 3 when the ABC network
program "20/20 ," a counterpart of CBS' "60
Minutes," featured a report by correspondent
Geraldo Rivera on the dangers of aluminum wiring
made by Kaiser.
KAISER -AND MAIER -hit the ceiling. The
company sai9 the program falsely accused Kajser of
intentionall y ~arketing an unsafe product. "Those
charges were bla tantly wrong.'' said Maier.
Kaiser responded to the ABC program in a
number or ways. It ran a series or newspaper ads. It
asked for congressional hearings on what it labeled
"trial by television." It threatened a libel action. It
pla nned to appeal to the Federal Communications
Commission I FCC> And it asked ABC for lime to
respond.
In a surprising move last Halloween, ABC caved
in and said it would permit Kaiser Aluminum to
make a four-minute unedited rebuttal to the charges
during a regular "20/20" program. It was a smashing
victory for the Oakland kid, but here's where Maier
may have made a strategic error.
USING THE SEaVICES of Carl Byoir & As-
sociates, one of the nation's largest public relations
outfits. Kaiser Aluminum put out a press release
trumpeting its victory.
Embarrassed before their compatriots, ABC then
fiddled. While Maier waited patJenUy in OakJ1nd for
ABC to tell him when the rebuttal would be aired. the
call from New York never came. Finally, two weeks
ago, it did come. ABC said it had changed its mind.
Instead of aJlowing Kaiser to respond on "20/20," the
network said it would air the re buttal on its half·hour
.. Nightline" program beginning at 11 : 30 p.m.
"Nightline" has an audience estimated ai 10
million. "20/20" is believed lo reach 30 million
viewers. Kaiser turned down the ABC invitation. lt
appealed to the FCC lo force the network to provide
what it called ·•appropriate response time." And
Kaiser aJso said it will now sue ABC for s lander.
Moral: when you win. don't rub-it in .
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P•ow1.-dl1lrkl wlll lle m-upetelely .... 11 .......... , .... _.,_ mlllfft, If_.,,, •Ml lw1tl lie-) -llW l-1 reto• rete1, et _It ... urllllullan,1111 ... opt!Wonol 8oncl C.,......l INellgl&llllyort.i•11on<t1,el lhe ques t With the COUrt to re-
Dlfl •et•l...S an Heh. ~r ~ ID W¥ MN Mllb. t!eth ~ llNlll .Ule In Us &Id tlW lot.I .,.. llm• ol ttlelr Is.....,<•. r0t lh• lftvutmenl of '"""' ol commtrtlel or wvlftOI . . I t i f th ,,....... A-: IRWO wlll ...... ecU.. _,.... .......... rele<tlllg ln ..... t ~ lft dllllan ..... tlw • .,,.,_net 1,. .. , .... , ... dtterml ... llteretty, b•n-1, H wch, It ... tee I lo the p1owltlonl of Ille Flneftclel C-ol 1111 Stefa o1 Ce1Ve Spec ta no Ce 0 e e11 111d1not .... ,1-l-Y·sl• 1i.1 _, __ ,..._ _... .. ,...c,..,.. ._ wf\kll """• C....-ed ......_ .... on1, _,,..•pert .. _.,.., ce111orlll•, -• 11.11 ..... n1 10 111e1 •"•<I w111 11e .,,,,, •• an 1 ... -... ,,..,,. inventory of estate assets
-••<"'4of.,.._1a;prov•---_..-... ,.....~t1•••· ...... ..._,n,...,...111 ... __ 1o ... 11..,...., __ 111eur1111ce11... and of the petitions, a c -P•••ll...,ot •iw-111ed11,,..111tw.....,...,1,,.._ei_to,.l4'11Mon1 ........ r .,.....,..UMldtriftetlW ._,... , ... ., , __ ...... _ ,.,. __ TEllMSOFSALE: c 0 u n ts and report s
Olreclor•PIOtb In writl"t Of-wltMr_ .. _11,,_... "'1-w-.-......... 11 My. TIW ....,....,._will• 41111.,,,,IMd i.r-•· ..._..,Datt_.,; ~--...,,_, DatlMry _. -...,,. •111 .,. 1119 -.,_,. .... ..--w Clf ....,, ,,_,., .-,,. .... ....-.. ttw ,...,... it.u: TM mH1m11m , ... bid,,.., nou u "" • ..., PH -wm, d escr ibed in Section 1200
...... lo -tlKtnsf..i ~r .•• Jeffries ........ C:--Y. IJll ...... Pk• 411w--e ··-· ... , ....... -.......... wllklt IRWO _ ......... 1... ..., .... IO""-lly. Eeth r•I• &Id ...... 1 .... mulllple of .... or 1/20 of ''"·No of the California Probate Bovltw .. d, Lot Angitlft, Celllortlle, or el My -,._. _ ...... "...,, -to ..., ,,_ .. ...,.elf Mid -.... le llW r~tl .. metwlty deto. , .. ,..,. et bond oh.ii,.., mora I,,.,. OM 1111erHI r•I•. -ell llOndt ol llW ••m• melurlty C d
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NOTICE OF DEATH
OF ALBERT P .
ST RANAHAN •Ill
ALB E RT PLANT
S TRANAHAN ANO OF
PETITION TO •D· MINISTER ESTATE NO.
AIU71\. ....
T o al l h•lrs ,
beneflcl•rlu, creodltors
"nd c ontlnotnt cr~ltor~ or Al~rt P. Sln!ln•h•n •k•
Alb•tt Pl•nt Str•n•Nn or
L.aguna Bea h , C a lltornl•
and perwns who m•v t.
o tll.,rwlsci lnlttr"s tl!d In th•
WI II 11nd or 1.'Sl•t ..
A P•l111u 11 hflS ~In
lllcd by Rt-v• L
'It rtnnh"n In the' Su.,.rlor
t 0 111 t ol O r fUIQr County
1 Pt111tt\tll11J th"t Re111 L •
''' """""" h•' •m><1lnt.ct as • l'"1 .. u n11I 11•1)rt"•nt•ll 'tt
tu 111t11llnl"l"1 lhl' 1!'~l4th! OI
'"'""' t• ~1r1111'1httn lun 11., 1 111,, l11<J1•pr1111ttt11 I Ad
llllll l'>tt '111011 OI E StAtes
At II I hu 1wtlll011 '" ~.,, tor
h11nr l11u In Dupt No. 3 at
100 ( lvlt Ccintcir Drive,
W n t, In tho Clly o l Santa
Ann, Cttlllornla on M•rc h
11, 1981 at 9:30 a .m .
I F YOU OBJECT to tht
grantlnQ of the .,.uuon.
you s hould either a~r
at the hearln(I and s tet•
your obje ctions or fllt
written obj ections with the
court before the hffrlng.
Your appearance may ~
In person or by your at-
to rney.
I F YOU AREA
:REOITOR or a con·
tlngent creditor of the de·
ceased, you must file your
c laim w ith the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided in Section 700 of
the Probate Code of
California. The time for
filing c laim s will not tic·
p ire prior to four months
from-tM date of t~ n..r-
ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the f ile kept by the court.
If you are interested In the
estate, you may file a re·
quest with the court to re-
ceive special notice of the
Inventory of estate asMts
and of the petitions, •<·
c ounts and reports
described in Section 1200
of the California Pr~t• P., ....... ,., ............. be -'" ~ .. ....,_ --,.... .. ........ ................................ ._,.... , ..... IRWO. Tiie ,..,<"-« Ill• l>ld from "' dOll lo Its llaed m•hwll, clel•. Only OM ,_ "'" ..... .
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olMr lmmedl ... ty •••II-•-must....,,..._~-,. .. T-,......,... M • ..._., .,.... _.,. YleMlf • ~ -lfy _.. Mrvk• Cft. lor •ddlll-' or,..._....,,..,..,,_..., •Ill be ••l•<ltd. Cn1ig c. Al•Hnder, At-Code.
torney at uw, v-..un & JOHN W. OOWN•R, Barton, UU Von Karman 401 GI_,,.. Street. Sullt An., Newport Beach, Ca. H, Laguna Bead•,
92660 Callfornla UU1, (7141
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NOTIC• 0" itll•itA•ATION O~ lll[OATllll DICLARATION
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Otc••••llan tor llW projK I lloscrl-
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Ille Bo.rd ol Eclucellen el Its Mere!'
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