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Basketball buddies
It's been said that a dog is man's best
friend, and when he plays basketball all
the better. Harry ZaJewski of Annadale,
Va., dribbles as Oliver an old English
sheep dog, runs ahead to be in position for
a rebound. Zalewski and Oliver get
together for a game almost every
weekend.
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More U.S. aid
SalvadOr 1ietits Up
WASIUNGTON <AP> -The
Reagan administration is
escalating its military involve-
ment in El Salvador despite con-
cerns of congressional liberals
that the Central American nation
may become another Vietnam for
the United States.
The State Department an·
nounced Monday night is is send-
ing $25 million in new military aid
Blast averted
and 20 more U.S. military train-
ing ex])erts to El Salvador. The in·
creased U.S. support is needed to
help tbeembattledjunt.a put down
Marxist rebels who the ad-
ministration contends are armed
by Cuba and other communist
countries, officials said.
State Department spokesman
William Dyess said four five-man
teams of advisers will be sent to
Firemen clean up
HB gas.oline spill
A potentially devastating ex·
plosion was averted early today
when firem e n and cleanup
crews removed 2,000 gallons of
gasoline that bas leaked from a
north Huntington Beach service
station storage tank into an un-
Haig to travel
WASHINGTON (AP>
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Hai& Jr. will visit the Middle
East "early next month," it wu
reported by the Washinaton Poet
today.
derground high-voltage elec-
trical vault.
The seepage did, however,
trigger a power failure that
blacked out some 2,500 Southern
Californi~ Edison Company
cuatomers and forced the sua-
pen 1ion of claaaea today at
Marina Hilb Sc~l.
The gasoline leakage was
traced to Katt.a Mobil Station on
the southeast comer of Ed.ln&er
A venue and Sprin1dale Street,
Huntlnaton Beach fire Inspector
Richard Grunbaum said.
El Salvador to train the
Salvadoran military in com-
munications, logistics, in-
telllaence and other skllls to stop
inflltraUon and respond to ter-
rorist attacks.
Dyesrsaid the extra advisers,
bringln& to 54 the number of
Americans serving in military-
related capacities in El Salvador,
will not go beyond the garrison
area or take part in com bat opera-
tions.
Nevertheless, more than 40
members of the House said in a
telegram Monday to President
Reagan that one or more of the ad-
visers are likely to be killed,
"forcing the United States into
another Vietnam or a humiliating
withdrawal."
And Sen. John Glenn, D-Obio,
warned that the new advisers "go
down there as prime targets" for
the guerrilla rebels.
But Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C.,
supported the administration ac-
tion, saying there are "nervous
Nemes aaytna we've aot to do
nothina, not even unhook the fire'
hose when the house la burning
down."
The "nervous Nellies" phrase
in ltaelf evoked memories of Viet-
nam. Former President Jobmon
used thole words ln the late u.e
to deride critics of the Indocblna
war effort.
Dy111 said additional mllitary
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U.S. Navy to counter Soviet threat
WASHINGTON <AP) -Navy
Secretary John Lehman said to-
day the Reaaan administration
baa adopted a major chanae in
U.S. naval straten aimed at
countertnc Soviet threats in all
key oceans and jettisonin& the
Carter adminiatration's focus on•
defending ttie sea lanes to
West.em Europe.
To achieve this shift, Lehman
told reporters, the U.S . fleet
must be increased in size from
the present 456 ships and sub-
marines to about 600. The most
important increase will be rais-
ing the number of aircraft car-
rier battle groups from l2 to LS.
The Navy secretary said the
strategy represents ·'.an ac-
curate consensus throughout the
administration" and follows dis-
cus~ons he has had with Presi-
de n l Reagan and Defens e
Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
Lehman said the Carter ad-
ministration followed a strategy
of "pullback" from such low-
threat areas as the northern and
southern flanks of NATO. based
partly on the assumption that
"taking on the high-threat
challeORe of the Soviets was too
expensive and not neces1ary .''
He described the new naval
strategy as aimed at "&oing
back into the highest-threat
areas of our vital interests" and
belna able to defeat the Soviet
navy's threat to thoae intertlltl.
What this means, Lehman
said, is that the U.S. Navy will
go more frequently into the
w a ten of the Greenland-
Iceland-Britain gap in the Atlan-
tic, that the United States would
guarantee the ability to defend
the Western Alliance's flanks lD
the Mediterranean and the far
north, to keep the Russians out
of the northern part of Norway
and to be able to attack Russia's
Kola Peninsula in the arctic, site
of Russia's main northem neet
base at Murmansk.
He argued that s uch a
strategy Y<Ould help deter the
Russians from attacking the
central front of Western Europe,
which be said was the main con·
cern of the Carter administra-
tion
Asked about the Western Hemisphere close to the United
States, Lehman said this region
is "not a high-threat area" un-
erer-
Rogal aeeddi11g slf e
St. Paul's Cathedral in London will be the church in
which Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and
Lady Diana Spencer will be marred on July 29, it was an-
nounced today. The cathedral was chosen instead of the
traditional Westminster Abbey because of ita greater
size.
,
der the Reagaq scenario.
He said a U.S. Navy bit
enough to handle a hilb Soviet
threat lD distant waters could
take care of any problems in
Western Hemispheric waters.
Lehman WH critical of tbe
Carter admlniatration'a reaction
to the perceived threat to .U.S.
interests in the Persian Gulf
area after the fall of the Shah of
Iran and the Soviet intervention
of Afghanistan.
Although be declined \o dis·
cuss details of the Reagan ad·
ministration's defense budaet
proposals until they are sent to
Congres s on Wednesday,
Lehman indicated be is counti.n& ·
on takina the old aircraft carrier Oriskany out of mothballs to
beJo increase the carrier force.
He estimated it would take
about three years to prepare the
Oriskany for operations.
The Reagan administration
al so will recommend that
~ongress vote a down payment
of about $860 million on a
nuclear-powered aircraft car-
rier, •which Lehman said would
take about seven years to com-
plete.
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Pair saw
mother
stabbed
By DAVID KVTZllANN
Of U. DMfl' ...... Slaff
The two young children of con-
victed double murderer Dr. Louis
Alaia have sued their father for
fatally stabbing their mother last
June.
ln the lawsuit, filed Monday in
Orange County Superior Court,
the children claim Alaia's "out-
rageous conduct was intentional
and malicio'1s and done for the
purpose of causing (the children)
to suffer humiliation, mental
anguish and emotional and
physical distress. The children
witnessed their mother's death. "
It is claimed in the legal action
that Marc Alala, 11, and Ilaria
AJaia, 9, suffered "severe shock
and trauma to their nervous
systems."
The amount of damages sou&ht
from the former Huntinflon
Harbour surgeon ian 't specified.
Their father, an orthopedic sur-
gebn, was convicted by a jury of
two counts of second-de'lree
murder for the stabbing deaths of
Mar&Y Lou Atala, 37, and Lone,.
Beach attorney Marvin Tincher,
SO, in the woman's Hunlinltoo
Harbour home. · At the time, the Alalas were
divorced but were fightina over
custody rights tothe two children.
According .. testimony in
Alala's trial, t.6e stabbings oc-
curred on the evenln& of June U
after his ex-wife ordered him to
leave the home.
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••erea••na cloudlneu
late tonlpt and Wednel-
day with 1Upt cbance of
rain Wednesday. Lowa
tonl1ht '2 atoo1 coat, ..
lnland. ffllba WecbMtday in low eo. at beacbel \o
upper .,. laland.
Accont.lna to the nre lnapec-
tor, the ataUon owner bat been
aware of leataie for the put
four months but wu unable to
locate the cause.
Methodical
thief lilts
Mesa eatery
Tliat's French justiee
The two youn1sters testified
acainst their father durtns Uaat
tnal, deacribln& his knlfe au.cb
on their mother and Tincher.
Alai a'• defense durinl the trial
was baaed on a plea of tempcJl'lll'J
in1anlty. A jury deadlocked lut
week on whether tbe 1ra1· .......
pby1ldan wu lnaane at the time
of the llaytnp. P'Urtber proeeec1. tu1 arepeadlnc.
Murderes• getl life, lover tfle guillotine
!tat ln tbe lawsuit, la wllidl
Alata '• pencmal pb.Jalclen, Dr.
Leonard Lleberlllan, II named•
(8eeAIMA.PapAJ)
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s Oranee Oo•t DAIL. Y PILOT/Tuelday, March 3, 1981
A not-too-public bearin1 to COD·
sider fare increues for Oraqe
County Transit Dislrict buaet
has been contlaued for two
weeks while C?fflcJals study a
propoted Increase from SO to 80
cent.I for JocaJ routes.
Tbe proposal came from Al ·
HoJliQden ol Fountain Valley. one.
of five members of tbe dlatrict
board ol directors wbo met Mon-
day ill GudlD Grove.
Ho(lladee wen the postpone.
ment after .. pieced to1ether
evidence provided by OCTD staff
members to show that an im· m~ate rate increase is too late
th .. fiscal year to help the district
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HOSTAGE BITTERM AN SURROUNDED BY TERRORISTS
No confirmation on kidnap victim' 1 execution
Kidnap e a se
HB group hopeful
Bitte rman alive
A spokeswoman for Huntington
Beach·based Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc. said today there
is no confirmation that kidnapped
linguist Chester Bitterman bas
been executed by Colombian
gµerrilJas.
"We have no reason to believe.
that Chet has been killed," said
Betty Blair, an institute press
Crash kills
officer's son
MADERA <AP ) -The teen·
age son or a highway patrolman
was killed in a traffic accident
near here today.
Wayne DiStefano, 17, or
Madera died when his car ran
off a county road and rolled
over. authorities said. DiStefano
was ejected , and the vehicle
rolled onto him.
He was the son of Fresno·
based C HP o fficer Mark
DiSterano.
"That's hard to take," said
Jim Taylor, the patrol's in-
formation officer. in Fresno.
"We report these (fatal acci-
dents), and this shows that it
happens lo everybody.··
secretary. "Our office in Bogota
bas not confirmed that he has
been executed.··
Speculation that the 28-year-old
linguist had been kilJed by kis kid·
nappers arose Monday when a
Protestant minister, who said be
bad been acting as an in-
termediary with the guerrillas.
told reporters in Colombia be
believed Bitterman had been ex·
ecuted.
However, a spokesman for the
kidnappers said he could not con·
firm or deny if Bitterman bad
been slain. Bitterman is associat-
ed with the Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc., and the Sum-
mer Institute of Linguistics, a sis-
ter organization. ·
Rev. Alfredo Torres claimed he
had spoken to a professed kidnap·
per who told him the splinter
group had executed the linguist.
"We feel that since the
messages are contradictory and
confused that he bas not been
killed," Mrs. Blair said. "There
bas been no evidence."
The kidnappers, who claim to
be a dissident group of the April 19
movement, claim that Wycliffe ls
a CIA front. Bitterman was ab-
ductedJan. 19.
Ban to remain
Pope reaffirms Masonic law
VATICAN CITY (AP> -The Vatican bu reaffirmed the
centuries-old church ban on Freemasons, members of a secret
international tbciety long condemned by the Roman Catholic
Church.
A statement Monday by the Con1re1ation of the Doctrine of
the Faith, the former Holy Office, sa1d there is no cban1e in the
caoon law that bars Roman .£atholics under penalty of excom-
munication from joining Mlsonic organizations and similar
secret ll'OUPI regarded as rivals to the religion.
The society, which bas as its principles brotherliness, chari·
ty and mutual aid, claims more tbab alx million memben
around Ute world, most of them in .the Catted States and
E n1llab-1pea.king countries.
It baa received numerous papal condemnations, be1inning
with an edict by Pope Clement XIl in the early lltb century.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, FreemalODI')' dla·
plays all the element.a of rellcion, and as 1ucb it becomes a rival
to the relllion of tbe Goepel. It inclu4ea temples, prayen, a
moral ~. worship, vestments, feast days, the promise of re·
ward or punlabment in the afterlife, a hierarchy, and lnltlatioo
and burial rites.
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• increase
ralae a state-mandated 20 percent
of it.I operating revenue from farea.
• 'J ..._ ur1eacy t.. aetttn1 th1a
fare lncnue. I don't aee any need
until June.'' be1ald. "Tbla year la
down the tubes u far as the JO per.
cent anyway."
Instead, he sune•ted that his
propo1aJ for a lower fare tban
recommended by Finance DI.rec·
tor Jobn Beatty should be ex·
a'mlned to see lf (twill cure the dis·
trict's revenue beadacbea.
Hia proposal also Included
adding a 10 cent tj)ar1e for the
first transfer and to do away with
~xpreas and commuter bu1 runs.
Beatty recommended today
that a fare increase to 75 cents
during peak travel periods and 80
cents at slack times appeared to
be the safest for the district.
He suggested raisinc express
runs from $1.25 lo $1. 75 per ride.
But he was against charging for
transfers.
The 75-60 rare rate, he ex·
plained, would increase the dis·
trict's fare box reventJe to 21.1
percent during the next fiscal
year.
Figures for Hollinden 's 60-50
fare weren't available, which
was one reason for the postpone-
ment.
But another reason was
because not one member or the
public ..attended today's 9 a.m.
meeting to comment on the
much publicized consideration
or a fare increase.
Conditions were not con -
ducive. It was raining. It was a
Monday morning, and bus riders suffering the aftershocks or the
recently resolved 22-day strike
by bus drivers and · mechanics
~ may not have been inclined to
gamble on finding a bus to
Garden Grove. "I'm a little concerned that
t he public hasn't bad a full op-
portunity to com ment," said
board member William Farris. the only member or the board
wbo was not an elected official.
Hollinden pushed for no im-
mediate rare increase after bis
questions revealed that the dis-
trict doesn't have enough buses
to haul enough passengers to
raise 20 percent or the operating
revenues through fares this
year.
Beatty said after the meeting
that be doubts Hollinden 's 60-50
proposal would raise enough
revenue to meet slate standards.
But he added a 60-cent Oat
fare might be sufficient.
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ALAI A .. ·~
Horsing around
Four-year-old Jay Vealencis responds to the spring
weather in Bristol, Conn., by taking a moment to plant an '
appreciative kiss on the nose of his friend . Moses.
HB exle1ub
biu1 011 <u/,ull
• e 1llerta11irne1il
A moratorium on adult enter·
lainment businesses in Hunt·
ington Beach has been extended
for another eight months by the
City Council.
The moratorium is to remain
until new city zoning can be
adopted prohibiting a wide
range of adult entertainment
businesses that city officials
believe emphasize sexual ac-
tivities
Businesses banned from open-
ing in the city include adult book
stores, adult motion picture
theaters. adult hotels. encounter
centers, and rap studios.
Also taboo are dance studios.
photographic o r m od e ling
studios. or night clubs featuring
topless and bottomless dancers.
go-go dancers, exotic dancers,
strippers or any performers em-
phasizing sexual activities.
Escort bureaus, inb'oduction
services, and figure model
studios also will not be allowed
to start business during the
moratorium.
New massage parlors also are
prohibited. Existing parlors and
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ADVISERS
aid beyond the $10 million ap-
prove d by former President
Carter in January is Justified
because leftist guerrillas may
launch anoffensive.
"The insurgents are regroup·
ing and massive quantities of
arms remain in their hands," he
said. addim~ that the rebe ls have
reason to expect additional sup-
plies are on the way from Soviet-
bloc countries ... We want to im-
prove as much as possible the
government's ability to deal with
this problem.··
The aid package will include
additional helicopters, vehicles,
radar and surveillance equip·
ment and small arms
The N e w Y o rk Times .
meanwhile, reported today that
the administration is considering
a Salvadoran request for S200
million to $225 million in
eme rgency economic aid, includ·
ing $80 million from the Interna·
tional Monetary Fund
P astor"s son
faces death
adult entertainment businesses s AN 0 1EG0 < A p ) _ A
are not affected b y the Superior Court judge has sen-mor atorium. The previous ban on new adult t~nced. t~e son or a r~tirehd Bap-
a co·,.efendant, It is alleged the businesses was enacted last list miruster to die m l e gas ... cham ber after his conviction or convicted murderer "negligently November and was set to expire murdering and dismembering a
ingested" the medication Ritalin, today. City Council members 2S-year-old housewife in 1979. "which caused him to perform unanimously passed the urgency S · d F ankl' certain acts so violent as to cause me as u re to extend the uoertor Court Ju ee r m Orfield ruled Monday that thedeathof(MargyAJaia)." moratoriumMonday. Bernard Lee Hamilton be ex·
Alaia purportedly suffered ecuted at San Quentin as recom-
from the disease narcolepsy, an D ) b d mended by the jury which con·
J e t fees
not for
r evenue
8y FaED 8CHOEMEHL
Of .. Delly "llM Staff
The 1oat of aby noise fee pro-
eram placed on commercial jet
air carriers al J ohn Wayne
Airport abould be to reduce noise
levels, not generate income for
Orange County government.
That was the thrust of
testimony given Monday by
airport consultant Walter
Gillfillan, during the sixtb day of h~arings on 'the county's ap·
placation to deviate from state
airport noise standards.
Gillfillan, employed by
Newport Beach to provide advice
on airport-related issues, first
recommended imposition of noise
fees during testimony Thursday.\
Monday, he elaborated on hi~
recommendations under cross
examin ation by attorneys
representing the county and the
Mariners Community Associa
lion , a Newport Beach
homeowners group
Under a .. dollars for decibels ..
program -one of which is under
study by county airport officials
-jet air carriers would be re-
quired lo pay fees for jet noise that
is higher than the average level.
Gilllillan said he has seen pre-
liminary figures the source of
whic h was not disclosed
indicatin&_ that the most aC'tive
air carrier at J ohn Wayne, Air
California, could face a bill of
a bout $20,000 per month
The other dominant carrier at
the airport. Republi<' Airlines.
Gillfillan s aid, would face a
similar bill.
Questioned about the amount of
income such a noise fee program
would generate, Gillfillan said.
·'The end product you want is to
achieve reduction of noise ex·
oosure to the community
.. Don't look at this as another
neat revenue producing device ...
he added. Citing the Air California exam
pie, Gillfillan said, "$20,000 per
month is a number that would
C'atch attention · ·
Under the noise fee program
described, as peak noise levels
dropped so would the average
noise level, ultimately meaning
less and less revenue would be re·
ceived by the county.
He suggested that revenue
generated by imposition of the
fees, whi ch he said should not be
called fines, s hould be used. in
part, to defray the county's
$500,000 annual cost of operating
its airport noise monitoring and
abatement program.
The money also could be used,
he said, to provide sound attenua-
tion to residences lo<'ated beneath
departure paths and purchase of
noise easements from property
owners.
Gillfillan. responding to a ques-
tion posed by Tom Edwards, an
attorney for the Mariners as-
sociation, said revenue might
also be used to offset liability in-
curred by the county over jet
noise and for damage payments
to persons whose health has sul-
f ered due to noise exposure.
uncontrollable desire to sleep, for e egate8 arre vicled him Jan. 6. Hamilton, 29,
which Ueberman said be pre-UNITED NATIONS (AP) -listened without comment or Bus r1·ders robbed scribed Ritalin. em otion as the sentence was It was part or Alaia's insanity The U.N. General Assembly has read. defense that the Ritalin produced bar red South Africa's delegation H 0 NOL UL U <AP> Two side-effects such as anxiety and from its special session on Orfield also rejected a motion men armed with a handgun and
i South-West Africa, and a parade for a new trial. a bottle commandeered a bus
edaggtrehiss ven~bwhickhd contribut· of members have begun calling "I find the evidence in ag· carrying newly arrived tourists 0 smenwu rea own. for stirr sanctions to force gravation is overwhelming and and made off with about $10,000 Lieberman declined to com· the evidence 1'n mitigation is th f d I bl mentonthesuit. Africa's last white government wor o money an va ua es
The attorney for the children, to give up the neighborin& ter-virtually nonexistent." Orfield from the tourists Monday, police
rilo said. said ArthurHews,saidhewiUseeku· .~~-r_Y_·~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~ yet unspecified damages, funeral
and burial expenses for Maray
Alata and medical and related ex·
penaea for treatment of the
children.
Hews said the children have
been treated by psychiatrists and
physicians. .
They are presenUy livinl in a
foster home in Fountain Valley.
During the murder trial, Atala
sued the estate of his ex-wife to
collect money be claimed she
owned him.
Teacher held
in Newport
auto crash
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New York Mayor Edward Koch , com-
plete with straw hat and cane, struts
through a performance at the annual In·
ner Circle show in New York. The cast
of the Broadway musical "42nd Street"
joined Koch at the satirical program
·put on by local political reporters.
Mayor hub
in hairy issue
Being mayor of Chicago
may be enough to make a
person's hair fall out. That's
what a new sculpture of
Mayor Jane Bynae suggests.
The sculptures of Mrs.
Byrne and her husband, Jay
McMallea, sport the latest in
wigs. They are on display at
a downtown Chicago wig
show.
The John SeFlck sculpture
depicted Mr s . Byrne
reclining in a chair with
McMullen sitting on the
armrest. The figures are not
flattering. The heads are
disproportionately large.
By stepping on a floor
switch, a tape recorded voice
is activated:
"Are you under ... stress
of a difficult . job? Are you
one of those women or men
who are . . . starting to lose
your hair? Custom Wigs are
for men and women . . . who
suffer from hair loss . . .
wigs for people whose heads
have gotten bigger."
Custom Wigs Ltd. is an
exhibitor at the wig show.
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Loni Anderson , the
blonde bombshell on
"W KRP in Cincinnati,"
has filed for divorce
from her actor husband.
Ross Bickell. They were
married seven years
ago.
Mangers still mulls
state school post
By ROBERT BARK ER
Of .. o.lly ...... St.tf
Former Huntington Beach As·
sem blyman Dennis Mangers
might run against superinten-
dent of Public Instruction Wilson
Riles after aU.
Mangers, a former Fountain
Valley school principal and
trustee in the Huntington Beach
Union High School District, said
recently he would seek the office
only if Riles vacated it.
HE SAID THEN that a direct
challenge against an incumbent
would be divisive to public
education.
However, Mangers modified
his position 'Monday when be
said he will continue "testing the
waters" for bis candidacy even
Madam gets
probation
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP> -
T heresa Brown1 the alleged
brothel madam who reportedly
kept a list. of 3,oOO customers
beneath her bed, has been sen·
tenced to five years probation on a
cbar1e "1f nmnlng a house of
prostJtutlon.
District Judae James Barlow
announced th e senten~e
after de fense attorney Pat
Maloney called 12 character wit·
nea1es -includlnl a Cat.bolic
print and several nellhbon al
tbe alle1ed brothel -who described the 46-year-old woman
u u ldeal mother and lood
dtl1•. llaloney n.ld he would appeal
to...._TauCourtof Crlminal Ap-
.,. .... ,... llil client bad not
QIJlll'ated tbe brothel for three
, .... prior to her arrest Oct. 2,
119.
though Riles announced last
week that he will be seeking a
fourth term as state school
superintendent in 1982.
"Riles has given the im-
pression for nine months that he
wouldn't seek re-election and
I've decided not to back off con·
side ring a possible candidacy,"
Mangers said.
Mangers, a two -term
Democrat who was defeated by
Republican Nolan Frizzelle last
November, said he would reach
a decision by May or June after
sizing up support among busi-
ness and education leaders
throughout the state.
"THtRE IS A question
whether four more years of Mr.
Riles is really needed," the 40-
year-old Mangers said.
Mangers says that Riles con-
tinues to be personally popular,
but claims Riles hasn't focused
on the major education goals of
the public.
"The people want their
children lo read, write, speak
and understand the language,"
Mangers said.
He said he believes that Riles
has been focusinJ on · s·ocial
problems and ls not doing a good
Job in basic education.
Mangers claims. that schools,
particularly discipline in bJgh
schools, are suffering because of
legislative actions.
"OVER&EGULATION is fore·
iDI our scbooll to the brink ol
obllvfoo," be said.
llaqen implied that Riles ii
not standtn1 up to the
Leglslature in the matter of
regulationa. "He bu abdicated
bis role by not. betn1 usertlve
a1ainst those pre11ures," be 1a1d .
MU,en, who has an olflce l.n
Santa Ana, is a comuJtallt on
health and tclucatioo luuea.
Indiana Gov. Robert D.
Orr proclaimed Monday "Dr.
Suess Day" and marked the
occasion by lunching on
green eggs and ham with 16
local school children.
The proclamation was
issued in honor of the 17th
birthday of the childrens'
author, Or. Theodor Suess
Geisel, creator of the Cat in
the Hat, Vertie the Turtle
and the Grinch who stole
Christmas.
The children from School
55 on Indianapolis' north side
and their teacher. LeoJe
Williams, were invited to the
governor's office for a lunch
of ham sandwiches and hard·boiled eggs dyed green.
When the Joffrey II ballet
company performed in Enid,
Okla ., there was no doubt
who the chief drawing card
was -Ron Reagan, the
president 's 22 -year -old
dancing son.
A crowd of o nlookers
gathered after a
performance by the company
at Phllllps University for a
better look at the young
dancer, but he granted no
interviews.
UCI unit
seats new
officers
New officers have been select-
ed for the UC Irvine Foundation,
a non.profit organization that
gathers and manages private
funds in s upport of the uni·
versity.
Named president of the UCI
Foundation was Thomas Casey,
se nior vice presidenl-
investments for First American
Trust Co. The new vice presi·
dent is James McNally, an ad-
m i n is tr at o r with Price
Waterhouse & Co., and Ronald
L. Conrad, executive partner of
Conr ad & Associates, was
named treasurer.
The Irvine Foundation's new
general counsel is Paul Marx,
an attorney with Agnew. Miller
and Carlson; and the new ex-
ecutive director and assistant
secretary is Robert N. Berube, a
UCI administrator.
Model UN
draws from
OC schools
Students from three Orance
Coast high sc hools will
participate ln the lttb annual
hip school Model United Na·
tlona Conference be1innin1
Thursday at UC Rlvenlde. .
About 1,000 1tudent1 lrom ~
high schools wt1l take part in the
fhree -day e\'ent, wblcb
simulates the formal debate. in·
formal ne10Uatlon1 and
diplomacy of the United Na·
dom.
Local school• ~· atudeala to the event inch.Ides .. , Beaeb fflC.b Sthool, 'O...
H11b Scbool Callo la Beaeb) and Lacuna ... ,.
School.
Keynote speaker wlll M
Tauneo Tanaka, Japanese COD·
auJ 1eneral baaed 11 Loa
U.•1•. Two 1cholaralltp1 wm be awanled at tbl eloltal ......_
,
Orenge Coast DAIL y ptLOT/Tueeday, March 3, 1981
Irvine Sf!hool's geometry
An interesting geometrical pattern is
presented when Irvine's new Sierra Vista
Middle School, 2 Liberty, is viewed from
the air. The school in the Northwood area
will open to 282 students March 16. Earlier,
Northwood Elementary School opened nearby at28Carson Avenue.
Bundle of money freed
No crimes traced; man's cash returned
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ... o.lly ...... s ....
A San Pedro man who led
police and sheriff's dep~ties on a
90 mph auto chase from Irvine
to Cook's Corner in the Santa
Ana Mountains 11 days ago, in
an apparent effort to prevent
their finding $20,000 in his car, is
a free man today.
Laureano Sanchez, 29, is also
poorer but wiser by a grand
total of $1,100 confiscated by the
State Franchise Tax Board and
a $104.50 fine for reckless driv-
ing and evading arrest
Irvine police said Monday
they will gave $18,900 back to
Sanchez' mother and accepted
the Sanchez family's pleas that
the money is her savings and was
destined for a Mexican bank.
BANKS IN MEXICO pay con·
siderably higher interest on
Yankee dollars, although it is il-
legal to lake more than SS.000 in
cash out of the U.S. al any one
lime, authorities said.
Sanchez could conceivably be
. penalized for that, but then he
never got to the Mexican border
in the fint place.
And then, again, police said,
the Sanchez story also involved
an allegation the money was not
to make any whopping interest
but rather for the use of poorer
relatives. ·
Sanchez, employed by a Wilm ·
ington restaurant, first came lo
the attention of police Feb. 19
when be was spotted driving
along Lake Forest Road on the
.wrong side of the street.
POLICE SAID he yielded to
their blinking lights a nd
stopped, but when asked for his
driver's license he claimed he
didn't have it with him, then
stomped on the gas and the
chase was on.
Orange County Sheriff's dep-
uties joined the chase. which
ended when Sanchez slid lo a
stop on El Toro Road al Cook's
Comer, where Santiago Canyon
Road splits off in one direction
and Trabuco Canyon Road in the
other.
Lawmen routinely searched
his car and found a Seagram's
whiskey blue cloth bag in the car
trunk.
Hef'8 It la March already and
time to celebrate for those with en Aquamarine blrthatone.
Aquamarine meant aea
water. What iin apt name for
thla lovely grHnlah·blue to
blullh-green gem. The finest
are predomlnantly blue. We
h9Ye a ring In our atock with a
Wlf'Y fine, large Aquamarine Mt
in It One of the moat beautlflJt I
have ever eeen. II Is
14d4a10mm erMrald cut and
weight 21.a <*'at•.
e.lly found In large fl..._
etytCale. ltt very appearance
prodUcee a coollnCh eootfllng .n.et. Juel Ilk• the .... h
deeper the atone the ..,_
the ootot. AquamerlM Md to
be fairly large to exhibit eooct
oolOr. Many fine atonM ~
.. h•Mreae.d to lnttn•lty the bl~ color. and th• proc ... 111
permll'ltnt.
Aquematlne 11 a variety of
the mlMral beryl. The other
· +mportent variety of beryl It
l'"rald. Chfoml um •. the
......,t which producet tnt
Openmg the pouch, which
was too soft to be holding a
flask, they found it stuffed with
$20,000 in cash.
The discovery led to con ·
siderable questioning by in·
vestigators, according to Irvine
Police Sgt. Bob K.redel.
Sanchez insisted the funds
were his mother's savings and
that he had been headed for
Mexico to deposit the green-
backs for use by the family's
poorer kin.
However, his souped-up sedan
and speedy flight brought arrest
and booking for investigation of
bank robbery. reckless driving
and evading arrest, police said.
Sanchez was released follow-
ing three days or jail time dur·
ing which police failed lo link
him to any bank robbery. and
his mother and other family
members came in to swear he
was telling the truth.
Baffled police contacted the
Department or Internal Reventte
lo tell them about all this
money, but the IRS expressed
little interest.
However , Ca lifornia's
Franchise Tax Board was de-
lighted to learn of the unusual
find and at least temporarily
pocketed Sl, 100 of it, the amount
of state income tax applying to
that sum.
THE MONEY -if legitimate·
ly earned as the Sancbezes
claim -could already have
been subjected fo state taxation.
, But under such circumstances,
the Franchise Tax Board doesn't
take any chances.
I rvine Detective Dick
Bowman said at the end of the
1981 tax year the family can ap-
peal to the Franchise Tax Board
for return of their $1,100, if they
can verily its origin.
Move co•es early
•• CET A jOb freeze
called economy act !i
WASJUNGTON CAP) -The
Reagan administration has in-
voked a freeze on hiring of
public service workers under the
Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act.
The administration wants to
phase out some 340,000 federally
subsidized jobs in state and local
government by the end or the
current fiscal year. It notified
regional administrators of the
Labor Department's Employ·
ment and Training Administra-
tion that no new jobs be filled
under two programs authorized
by CETA -the Title U -0 and
Tille VI programs.
Some city officials seemed
taken aback by the hiring freeze
because President Reagan had
said in his Feb. 18 message lo
Congress and lbe nation that the
two CETA jobs programs would
be phased out in fiscal 1982, beginning Oct. 1.
Jack Hashian, a spokesman
for the department's Employ-
ment Training Administration,
confirmed, however, that an or-
der carrying out the freeze went
out late last week.
•.
In hi s budget message to .
Congress last month, Reagan in-
dicated that as much as $635
million couJd be saved by phas-
ing out CETA jobs under the ·
public service categories by tbe
end or the current fiscal year on
Sept. 30.
But an administration official,
who declined to be named
publicly. said Monday that as •
much as S86S million of the flB·
cal 1981 's $2. 9 billion appropriat-
ed for public service jobs could
be saved because of the hiring
freeze.
grMn color of Emerald, alto
produces other chanict«latk::s
which dl1t1ngul1h the gem
from lta 1l1ter atone.
Aquamarine la more abundllnt
In nature than Emerald and
· ttief910f• 11 lea coatly.
Golden Beryl and Morganltl
(the pink member of the bely!
tamlly) are also very lo~
Dlf'N. I bought a t>eautttul O¥ei
Morganlte weighing 11.41
carat• on my laat trip to
ldar·Oberateln, It waa my
lnCiantion to Mt It up In • r1"8
mounting, M we heye beer\ 10
buay with our cuato'"919'
epeclal ~gne end cuetom
°"*1 thlt I h-.n't hell *"9
for my own. W. do t... I wfde •IHIDn
of Aquam•rlnH Ht up In
jNelry~. :;:_.•re "' rtnga. bl • and
eerrlnge end rano-•In, lilftOt' from a metW llO to an .....,.
.111,uo. We'll be .h8PPJ to.
lhc)W "*"' Ill to YCMa on ,._., l'*t *It to Ctwlet H . ..., ..........
VA&IOVI A""1LN-osn. -TIM trouble wttb
taktn1. ~ 4ay off fNID tldl Coner •• \bat all I ac· eomplllbed wa to draw rela. 1 c1oa•t need that. 1 don't
need my dQI oil to "°°me coatrcwel'llal. Lllta, you'd tMDt wt bave eDOQlb to fi•bt about al"OU" here wtaout = tbe weatber loto lt. We're thrublftl ~ ~ bate over. JOllll WI.YD• Airport. We're~· over the future ol Bol1a Clalca 1wamp and
Newport'• Back Bay. We're loeked ap over environment
· and future development. ·Our bands are full.
AU pt Ulla however, ii not enouab. You cf\ect the newa
and find out that a state · b.) law1uit ii under way on
whether or not re· • f&
ll•lous creation sboUld r.\
be taucht in tbe public ~I'.
acboola alon• with Jll lllPllll ~ '
evolution. -~ You may have -·
thought all that was settled alter the Scopes Monkey Trial in
Tennessee back Jn the 1920s. s,i no. We are resurrec:tln1 tbe
le&al battle.
BEUEVE IT oa NOT, there are still some people
around who believe man descended from a bl&her order ol
animal.
Did I get that quite right? Maybe not. While you might not want to debate either side of crea·
tion. there are sure a lot of thinp around these days that I
wouldn't want to blame on any creator. Television com·
mercials for disgusting personal products would be one.
Pop-top can openers would be another. Add i&nillon keys
that go in upside-down. Famed American humorist Mark Twain bad con-
siderable to say on the question of whether or not man was
the higher order of creation. Once, for example. he wrote,
"You see an ance1tOT around here aftJ11Dhere?"
"I believe our Heavenly Father invented man because be
was disappointed in the monkey."
AS FOil MAN compared to dogs, Twain suggested, "If
you pick up a starving dog and make bim prosperous, he
will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a
dog and a man."
The man from the Mississippi River and the Mother
Lode country could also get downright heavy on the
failures of humankind.
Twain once wrote, "Of all creatures that were made,
he (man) is the most detestable. Of the entire brood he is
the only one -the solitary one -that possesses malice.
That is the basest of all instincts, passions, vices -the
most hateful. He is the only creature that inflicts pain for
sport. knowing it to be pain ... Also -in all the list be is
the only creature that has a nasty mind."
Mark Twain also bad a couple of thin&s to say about
hum an nature, like, "Nothing so DefJds reforming as other
people's habits."
Or. "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs
to."
And, "There are several good protections against
temptations but the IW'esl is cowardice."
And Ofte more: "Truth is the most valuable thing we
have. Let us economize it."
AMONG HUMANOIDS, Twain didn't let the politicians
off the hook very easily, either. He once s uggested, "It
could probably be shown by facts and figures that the~ is
no distinctly native American criminal class except
Confress." n any event, you have lo guess we'lf JUSl have to wait
to see if the rehgaous people wm tbe nght to have tbe
biblical version of creation taught in public schools right
along with evolution.
MARK TWAIN, however, ml&ht have strongly ques·
tioned the value of tetting any kind of curriculum into the
schools. Just remember, he once wrote:
"Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre,
but they are more deadly in the long run."
P.ollution c11rb
delay puslied
•WASHINGTON <AP> -A major report ordered by Con1re~a
reeommenda that deadlines for achlevin1 anli·pollutlon standardl
be dropped from the nation's clean air law and that reatrlcUons on
industrial development in pollution-free areas be loosened con-siderably. .
The National Commission on Air Quality formally 'submitted
lta report to Congress Monday, opening what promises to be a long,
hard-fou&ht battle over amendin& the Clean Air Act.
The commission recommended retatnftl1 moat air-quality
standards but removing 1982 and 1981 deadllnea for meeUf'I them,
The deadlines were Ineffective and in some cases unrealistically
harab, the report said.
Chairmen of key conaressional committees that will deal with
the r~vlsiona -Sen. Robert Stafford, R-Vt., and Reps. John
Dlnaeu, O.Micb., and Henry Waxman, D-Callf. -have said tbey
hope the process will not be as difficult as that over the 1977 clean
air amendments. .
BlJT INDVSTaY has made clear it will not back off its demand
that the law be relaxed to foster development, particularly of energy
resources in the West, while environmental lobbyists have stressed
they will fiercely resist dropping the deadlines and protections for clean-air areas.
"Uthe other side attempts to gut the Clean Air Act, there will
be a bloody fight," said David Hawkins, a lawyer with the Natural
Resources Defense Council.
The mandated review of the law comes amid national concern
over rtsU1g energy prices and possible shortages, which will play
an important part in Congress' deliberations.
THE RECOMMENDATIONS included:
-Significantly reducing sulfur dioxide emissions in the East
by 1990. Since coal-burning utilities are the major source of these
emissions, which have been blamed for acid rain, resistance can
be expected from coal mine owners and utilities.
-Maintaining the present system of setting air standards
based on considerations of public health. A recent study sponsored
by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce criticized. tjle present system
as unscientific and s uggested costs should be measured against
benefits in settinll? the standards.
-CHANGING THE final standard for carbon monoxide
emissions from automobiles from 3.4 grams per mile to 7 grams per
mile.
The recommendation that 1982 and 1987 aeadlines for achiev·
ing anti-pollution standards be dropped was severely criticized by
Merilyn Reeves, an environmental specialist with the League of
Women Voters.
"The de;tdlines provide the spur. the impetus to make sure
that state governments act," she said, adding that the federal gov·
ernment must ensure that no state gains a n economic advantage
by not adhering to strict s tandards.
Male draft fought
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
National Organization for
Women, although opposing the
draft, argues that women should
be taken if selective service con-
tinues.
The Supreme Court will decide
whether the male-only draft
registration program is legaJ and
NOW President Eleanor Smeal
said her group would file papers
with the court.
Tbe court is hearing a case
brought by the American Civil
Liberties Union in which a three-
judge panel in Philadelphia
ruled the registration program
unconstitutional. Registration
bas been allowed to continue,
however. pending a decision by
the high court.
The male-only system "dis-
services society as it creates a
pool of eligibles much more
limited in numbers and ability
than if it included women." Ms.
Smeal said.
She said NOW's brief concen-
trates on social principles rather
than on the specific legal points.
on which she said the ACLU
"did a remarkable job."
While she declined to predict
what the court will do, citing
political and emotional elements
of the case as well as the legal
questions, she s aid e xcluding
women from registration is bad
for women, bad for the military
and bad for men.
Jn a recent interview, Ms.
Smeal said excluding women
from the draft limits the po\>1 of
draftees and also military fl ex-
ibility.
Al'Wir••••
Ice. cold rescue
John Froemal went to great lengths in the Ottawa River
to reach a stranded puppy named Spike. later claimed by
a 10-year-old girl. FroemaJ of Ottawa waded more than
150 feet into the river {top> then crawled and stret ched
his way across the ice Sunday before reaching the animal.
The smiling hero returned with the 9-month-old pup in arms
<bottom ).
Diet doctor slayer
says f ~e real target
NEW YORK (AP) Convicted
murderer Jean Harris says that if
she had meant to kill anyone. it
would have been Lynne Tryforos,
her rival for the affections of Dr.
Herman Tarnower.
Mrs. Harris. in jail awaiting
sentencing for killing the diet de·
veloper. told People magazine.
"Christ, if I were going to kill
somebody, I'd have killed her "
The jury that convicted her last
month concluded that she fired
the fatal s hots intentiona ll y,
rather than accidentally. as she
had claimed.
"I certainly didn't want to kill
Hi," she insisted. "I have been
throu!Z"h two years of hell strug-
gling with my integrity over that
woman."
··Hi called me wacky for
years," Mrs. Harris added. "He
•••••••• • •
sa id . 'You'd
h ave to be
wacky to love
m e.' But I'm
gelling tired
of this ·crazy'
busi n e ss. I
.;'!,a s n't, and
am not.crazy.
"I don't feel
s o rr y for
HAA111s Lynne or me. I
think we both were Just stupid
I loved him in spite of aU the
warts and could make fun of
him And here's a woman who told
him he was God every day for 20
years, and 1 guess he began to
believe it."
S he continued to defend
Tarnower. saying . "l don't want
Hi smeared. Hi isn't the reason it
<the shooting) happened. He kept
me alive for 14 years.'·
Living a dog's life rwt bad
. • • • . •
. • • • • • .. ... : • • • . LITTLE ROCK. Ark. <AP) -
One of the reasons Gene Flint
decided to spend hundreds of
dollars on Sachet'• 13th birthday
anniversary is that "she ls just
like my liUle girl," he said.
A reception hall has been rent·
ed for $150. ~othet $600 will be
spent on decorations, refresh·
ments and other party essen-
tials. There are 300 guests ex-
pected at the March 22 gala.
The guest of honor is a poodle.
Flint said Sachet's ears will be
coirfed for the party in a Bo
De rek style. complete with
braids and heeds. Flint, who
owns Mr. Gene 's Pampered
Paws in LitUe Rock, s aid this
year's festivities will be livelier
than Sachet's party last year
when 47 people attended.
No other pets are invited.
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AUIAMBRA (AP> -Police were lininl up
wltn"'" and sortlna out information in an at· tempt to find at least one remainina 1unman in a
botched weekend supermarket robbery tbllt ended
wilb an exchanae of aunfire and lbe capture of
another gunman. .
No one was injured ln the attempted holdup
Saturday, and one man -Oscar Duran, '3, of
Montebello -was arrested after be en1a1ed
police and a liquor shop owner in a 1unfi1ht at tbe
en trance of the Alpha Beta market In this
northeastern suburb of Los Ang~les.
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PASADENA <AP> -A local chapter of lbe
NAACP hopes to make red ribbons symbolic of
concern over the slayings and disappearances of
21 black children in Atlanta the way yellow rib-
BRIEFS
bons did during the cap·
tivity of 52 Americans in
Iran.
"This is our Iran,"
said Ruby Williams, pre-
sident of the Pasadena
chapter of the National Association for the Ad·
vancement of Colored People, at a gathering Sun-
day afternoon.
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BELL <AP) -Police were looking for several
patrons involved in a bar fight with a man who
drowned after he apparently was left unconscious
in a puddle outside the tavern.
Gonzalo Rodriguez, 36, of Bell, was arguing
with a few patrons at the Irish Vill.age Bar when
he allegedly was beaten and dragged 'from the
establishment, witnesses told police.
C'~t-••••" a11 srNt•
·SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Sen. Alan
Cranston's drive to raise a national campaign
warchest without party ap-
proval has angered Democratic
leaders who fear he is compel·
ing with them for funds, the San
Francisco Chronicle reported
today.
A sho wd ow n over
Cranston's $6 million fund·
raising plan, aimed at helping
elect more Democrats to the
Senate, is set for Tuesday.
Cranston, the Senate minority CllANSTOM
leader, will meet with House Speaker Thom as P.
O'Neill and Rep. Tony Coelho, chairman of the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
IJ•IW.•llre•'*'.,.....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A fire which swept
through one floor of a commercial building left Sl mUJJon ln damage, and investigaton say they sua·
peel arson in the blaze. ,,,_ .... ., .........
MADERA (AP) -A woman bas been arrested
and a man is being sought in connection with a
robbery of more than $5,000 from a savings and
loan branch here, Police Cb.ief Gordon Skeels said.
Emma J . Mosley, 29, was arrested in San
Francisco Saturday on a lead furnished by police
here, Skeels said. Officers were dispat~hed to San
Francisco Monday to return her to Madera.
A warran\ was issued for the arrest of Anthony
Vincent Hulf, 22, on a charge of robbing the World
Savings and Loan branch Feb. 23, Skeels said.
Two employees were robbed at gunpoint, then .
were stuck in the firm's safe. They identified Hulf
and Ms. Mosley from photographs supplied by
Fresno police who are investigating sever al recent
bank savings and loan robberies, Skeels said.
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FRESNO (AP> -A U.S. District Court trial
has been scheduled April 16 for a Fresno man
charged with distributing 24.8 grams of heroin.
Daniel Hinojosa Ochoa pleaded innocent last
week to a federal indictment, but the tria date was
not set until Monday by Judge M.D. Crocker.
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Tests WJestioned ]
High 8chool atudent, atruggling
-SAN F~CISCO (AP> -After 12
years of ~hoot, the average student
should be •hie to read a newspaper,
balance a checkbook and -accorclinc
to the state of Callfomi• -not much
more. .
In an effort to battle the state's poor
academic performance ar:non1 hi&h
school students, the Department of
ranked ln the bottom third
academically iQ the nation. Accordlnt
to Ril11, causes include too many
one-pare nt famlllea , too much teJev111~on, poor teac6er attftucfes,
dru1s, alcoholism and other
poverty-related problems that plague
inner·city schools.
· Education has decreed that $tarting
this year youngsters must show
"minimum proficiency" in reading,
writing and mathematics in order to
graduate.
Now, say officials, they will no
longer "socially promote" students.
"In the past we've been accused of
graduating student.a who cow~·t read
-functional illiterates," said a San
Francisco Unified Schbol District
official. "That stay has passed. We are
absolutely not goirSg to graduate a
youn9st.er who can't read or write
English."
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Sagging Goodyear airship Columbia lays on ground at Carson dock·
ing facility after suffering damage from a "freak wind" Sunday that
caused the blimp to twist on its mooring lines. A tail fin shattered and
punctured the blimp's airbag. Goodyear says the blimp will be out of
commission for about two months during repairs.
Amish lantern use challenged
GLADWIN, Mich . (AP ) -A
Gladwin County prosecutor is fight-
ing a court ruling allowing Amish
drivers to use lanterns on their horse.
dr awn carriages in s tead of t he
orange reflective triangles required
county district judge's decision. That
ruling said forcing the Amish to use
reflectors violated their constitu-
tional rights.
The Amish said reflectors would
deny their faith in God's protection.
Jacobson said they are violating
s tate law and local sarety o r ·
dinances.
by Jaw.
Prosecutor Douglas J acobson said
be filed a Circuit Court appeal of a
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Coach fare to Seatt-lc. Just fly one of our
selected flights any day of the\vcck. and you ·11
fly for just$ I 05 one way. Scats arc limited on
these fl ights. but there arc no advance·
purchase or le ngth-of-stay require·
ments at all. ' /,.
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But many questions on proficiency
tests meaaure accomplishments aE
low as those usually taught in the fifth
and sixth srades.
"EI LEEN w oaKED from 10:30
a.m . until 4 p.m. with 30 minutes for
lunch. How many hours did she
work?.. asks a sample question
Another asks bow much change a
person should get if be paid for a $3. n.
article with a SS bill.
Students need pass the test only once
and can take it sevt?ral times each year
during their four-year high school
educations. The tests have been given
in some area$ for the last three years to
prepare students.
Yet a study shows that more than 500
seniors both in San Francisco and
Oakland may not pass by this June.
Wilson Riles. state superintendent of
public instruction. agrees that "no
matter how you cut it, the high school
youngsters are not doing as well as
they should.··
Last year. California seniors
The tests admittedly demand "rock
bottom " skills, say officials, but
d istrict Associate Superintendent t
Fred Leonard says they will steadily 1
be upgradedovertbe nexlfewyears. I
"I DON'T THI N K we can : ' overemphasize the fact th al it is really l
a very minimum proficiency test and
certa inly any district that isn't
planning to upgrade it is planning itself
for doom and disaster." said Leonard.
The biggest problem a city like San I
Francisco faces, says Leonard, is that
"I don't think aJl the parents really t
understand the significance of this
test'' -that students will not be
awardeddiplomasiftheyfail. I
Denying diplomas is one way of ,
getting students' attention, according !
to Dave Gordon, testing director for I
the state Departmentof"Education.
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County hus ,-fare
• • mcrease certain
Amid the confusion of strikes and settlementa, of
public hearints and postpoaementl, of 1ovemment man· '
dates and deregulation, one fact emeraea: The coet to
ride an Orange County Transit District bus la 1otn1 up.
The reason for the increase, lt turns out, i1n't
because bus drivers and mechanics called a 22-day strike
last month until a new contract wu ratified.
The fare increase was already needed before the
strike. primarily because gasoline prices didn't.10 up u
high as predicted, thus more commuten weren't forced
to forsake their cars for OCTD wheels.
That cut revenue and set the stage for hiaber tares.
The state Legislature compounded that need with a law
forcini local transit districts for the fint time to recover
at least 20 percent of their operating revenue from fares.
(The rest comes from state and federal sources.)
The district already wu lagging below the 20 percent
mark when the strike hit. All the walkout did was seal the
district's fate. However, the state also granted local dis-
tricts one chance to fail without being penalized with lost
income. Th.is appears to be that year at OCI'D.
District directors met Monday but postponed a de·
cision on a new fare increase. A 90-cent fare for local
runs was all but rejected -it was only considered as one
way to reach the 20 percent mark. Instead. board mem-
bers seemed interested in 60-or 75-cent fares. They will
meet again on March 16 to set the rate.
Thus, the need to raise rates is a foregone conclusion.
The amount is the only question.
At Monday's meeting, however, not one member of
the bus-riding public attended to speak out on the issues.
That costs go up isn't surprising; that no one seen:is to
care is.
Tax nteasures falter
The outlook is not good for continued income tax in-
dexing to keee,. California taxpayers from being boosted
into higher tax brackets when they get cost-of-living pay
raises.
An indexing measure pushed through by Newport
Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson expires at the
end of this year. Gov. Brown bad ref used to sign the bill
unless it included a two~year limit.
This year four bills designed to protect wage earners
from inflation -and incidentally block tax windfalls for
the state -have been introduced in the Assembly.
So far the Revenue and Taxation Committee has
twice deferred a vote that would recommend one or
another of the bills.
The problem, in part, is determining a suitable
method of curbing inflation-based tax increases.
For example, without indexing, a wage earner mak-
ing $15,000 a year and paying 10 percent of his income in
state tax, can be boosted into the 11 percent bracket by a
cost-of-living raise. So be really has not increased his real
income.
The existing tax indexing measure, which will cut $3
billion from state income tax revenue this year, is based
on the Consumer Price Index. Opponents of continuing on
this track contend this index is unfair because it assumes
all taxpayers are affected by such factors as housing
costs-whichis not always the case.
A new bill by Mrs. Bergeson substitutes a wages and
salaries index for the Consumer Price Index, basing
changes only on average annual wages and salaries paid
in the state, rather than the increased cost of all con·
sumer items. This would reduce the loss to the state, but
still offer wage earners a degree of protection.
Unfortunately, the feeling in Sacramento is that no
money bills at all stand a chance of approval until the
budget is passed in July and the revenue picture is
clearer.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Bergeson is proceeding with plans
to prepare a tax indexing initiative for the 1982 ballot in
case the Legislature fails to act. But that could leave a
substantial gap between expiration of the present law and
implementation of a new one.
Clearly, it is unfair to penalize wage earners when
they receive pay raise.s to offset infiation. But with
budget tightening coming down from the federal level,
the state is understandably nervous about tampering
with any potential sources of revenue.
The concern over revenue losses is pointed up by re-
cent projections by state officials who conclude the
spending cuts proposed by the Reagan Administration
could cost the state up to $6. billion in federal revenue.
next year, if approved by Congress.
The cuts would shift to state, county and local gov-
ernments much of the cost of aid for the a1ed. sick and
poor, for education, health planning. subsidized housing,
highway and transit needs. They all are now partially un-
der the federal umbrella.
With property tax revenue cut by Proposition 13, and
with the state's treasury surplus rapidly vanishing, the
proposed cuts in federal aid would be a severe blow at all
governmental levels.
ThiB will not be a good year for measures that would
further erode state revenues .
'
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Box 1~. Costa Mesa. CA 92~28. Phone.(714) 642""32_1. .
Boyd/Ideal rna~e
81 Lii.• BOYD.
Only OGe youna man in 10
tbete days want.a a lirllriend
wbo 1oob and acts an)'tblnc
like bia. mother. Sucb be tbe
conclusion of a Toronto
ps7cbolo1iat named Dr.
BeadliDe: Councilman
liYH money awa1.
'hat'I Dnlf l'Ye MID
sirinl mm. a•11 for
)'Hrt to u., IOHnt·
mat.
Derwent Kent. He queried a
sileabJe number of colleee
men. Their varioua test re-
sults &bowed that their no-
tlona ol tbe Ideal romutie
mate werea•t similar at all to
tbelr deacrlptlou of th.tr
motben. And for reuou un-
clear, t.boM delcriptlClftl ol
their motben were not too
compllment.ary.
• In Conneetlcut, lf the
mother ct tbe l1rt forb&dl the
atrl'• boJftiend from ner
... lDI tile lltl a1a1D, that
bo1frlmd can't evn wrtt.
love letten to tbe 1oun1
lad.J. So IUpulatel u okl law
not alwa71 obaerved ... , ....
e Tunday, March 3, 1981
Thomas P. Haley/Publl1her Thom11 l<Mvll/Edltor •• Barbar• Krelblch/Edltorl•I Paot Editor
JdAndenon
B11tezhnev def11sed neutron bomb . .
W ASHJNGTON -Defenae
Secretary Cupar WeinbeJ'ler'I
recent anftOl.tDcement that tbe
Rea1an admlnlstratlon would
"very probably" decide to pro.
duce the neutron bomb and
deploy it in Western Europe
created an international furor.
World leaden bad tbou1bt tbe
neutron bomb issue wu defused
for &ood back
lo April 1978,
when Jimmy
Carter made
the surpria.-
l n 1 decis·
ion to ''de-
1 a y " ill
deployment.
At the time,
Carter's
turnaround
was tbouehLto be based largely
on West Germany's reluctance
to support the bomb's deploy-
ment there.
Another possibility, tbougb,
was that Carter backed down on
the neutron bomb -which kil1I
people but leaves inanimate ob-
jects unscarred and has rel·
atively short-lived radJation ef-
f eels -because of concern lhat
Earl Waters
it would cause tbe Soviet.a to
breakolfSALT IJ ne1otlatlona.
A SEC&RT MESSAGE to
Carter from Soviet Preside.at
Leon.id Breahnev lencb 1upport
to tb.e laU.r theory. A copy ol
the Breatm.v letter baa been ob-
tained b)' my ueoci1te Dale Vu
Atta. It wu aent oo Jan. 5, 1m
-three moat.bl before Carter'•
announced dectaloo to put tbe
neutron bom.b in the deep-
freeaer.
It la a remarkable document,
.sharply worded ud pointedJy
adclreued to Carter pel'IOllally
because, u Bre&bnev wrote. "lt
ii no MCret tbat tbe decision
whether to start production and
deployment of neutron weapons
depends now above all upon tbe
U .S. 1overnment, upon you
peraOllally, Mr. President."
Not.lng that the matter was
one of "sipificant acuteness,"
tbe Kremlin hoes said blunUy:
''The aeriouaneu of the subject
demands that talk be candJd."
He said the Soviet Union's
poaiUon on deployment of the
neutron bomb in Western
Europe was "sha.rply negative."
Tbe deployment would not be
retpoulve ''to tbe spirit of lhe
tlmo, to the interest of
atrenstben.i.ng peace and de-
tente, to peoples' aspirations."
IN A TYPICAL burst of
Kremlin propaganda style,
Brelbnev purported to be moved
by tbe terrible potential for
destruction posed by the
weapoo.
"By tbelr nature and their
destructive characteristics
neutron weapons can strike not
only people wearing military
unifo11D1, but also huge masses ot the population," the future at-
tacker-al Afpanistan protested.
"These are inhuman weapons of
ma 11 destruction; they are
directed against people. Their
appearance will not diminish lhe
likelihood of nuclear conflict but
enhance it.
"The reality is that if neutron
weapons are ever used, a dev-
astating scythe will sweep
across lhe territories or entire
countries, probably not leaving
a single inch untouched."
Then the Soviet presi~ent is-
sued a not-so-veiled threat:
Americans could not expect to
eacape lhe "devast.aUng scythe"
limply by being tbousaf\dl of
miles away. . .
''Perhaps some entertain the
hope to stay on lhe sidelines ii
and when the point is reached
that neutron weapons are ldlllng
Europeans,", Brezhnev wrote.
''This calculation is illusory ln
s ubstance. Today neutron
weapons are thought of in coo-
necllon with one means of de-
li very, but tomorrow, or the day
after, they may be attached to
other vehicles of a completely
different range -not or bun-
d reds but or thousands or
kilomete r s . Today these
weapons have one yield. But
tomorrow -it could be ten or a
hundred limes greater. Such is
the law or the arms race ... "
THEN BREZHNEV got
around to SALT II.
'·In what light would the
negotiations currently under way
. . . appear if simultaneously
t he deployme nt of neutron
weapo'n.s was forced?" he asked.
He answered: "Not much would
be lert of people's trust in solv-
ing the problem of disarma-
ment. and in the success of ongo-
ing negoliatjons. Moreover, the
negotiations themselves, at lea.st
in some cases, would face the
threat of being broken off."
Finally, Brezhnev warned that
the United States could not hope
to maintain its monopoly on the
neutron bomb. He wrote that "if
the choice of the United Stat.es is
in favor of the neutron bomb.
this will put the Soviet Union
before the necessity to meet the
challenge, that is to act in the
same way as we wer e forced to
act when atomic weapons came
into being."
The letter was s igned, "Sin-
cerely, L. Brezhnev." Three
months later , after West
Ge rm a n y bad reluctantly
agreed to deploy the weapon.
Carter surprisingly reversed
himself and called off the
neutron bomb. The SALT II
negotiations continued, and a
treaty was signed in June 1979.
The Reagan administration
has shown no inclination to re·
vive the SALT II talks, and is
now proposing to go ahead with
the neutron bomb.
Most mass transit systems show deficit
Although the Legislature in
1971 provided that ~ cents ol tbe
sales tax be used to fund mass
transit systems and Gov. Jerry
Brown and his appointees have
talked incessantly about the
need for such, tbe developmeni.
or mass transit systems wblch
meet the needs of the people and
ar.e financially practical re-
mairus largely t.a.lk .
Surprisingly there are about
160 publicly operated transit
systems in the
state , the
number in·
c rea si ng
greatly from
the 40 which
existed in
197l before
the state
began provid·
iog financial
assistance.
But a report developed by Lise
Knox and just released by
CalTu reveals that moat all ol
them are in trouble fmancially.
And the specific data provided
for the 12 major transit system.a
shows ei&bt of them are operat·
ing at a deficit despite federal,
state and local tax dollars.
Altboulh tbe fares ran1e from
'Charles McCabe
25 cents up to $1. 75 not one of the
systems comes close to meeting
. costs tbroulh fares alone. Of the
12, pnly in Santa Monica do tbe
fares produce even half the
operational costs. ln Santa Clara
County the fares don't even pro-
vide 10 percent or costs. And
raialnt fares in most instances
usually proves to be counter pro-
ductive.
llEMEMBE&ING before WW
II that almost all public transit
in California was operated by
private companies and, despite
payin1 taxes, mana1ed t.b show
profit.a, it becomes an en11ma u
to why the publlcly owned
systems which operate free ol
taxation and wit.bout need for
profit can't do so without
massive tranafuslona of federal,
state and local taxpayer money.
It can't be tbe lack of modem
equipment. The Bay Area's
BART system, one of the most
modem ol all, receives eo per-
cent of it.a funds from local taxes
and leas than 2IO percent from
federal and state allotmenta,
wltb fares providinc barely
more than 2IO percent. And one
of the newest systems, Santa
Clara County, recelves more
than 90 percent of its funds from
federal. state and local taxes.
Knox says rising fuel costs
and federal and state require-
ments for special equipment
such as for lhe handicapped and
strict smog emission regulations
are part of the problem which is
causing citizens and officials
alike to take closer looks at the
feasibility or operating the
systems.
BUT SHE REPORTS the
single largest cost of lhe transit
systems is salaries and wages
(66 percent). What she found
startling was the disparity
between the systems in pay
ranglnt from $6.46 an hour to
the high paid by the Golden Gate
Transit Diatrict or Sll.67 for bus
drivers. It is obvious that in
many cases labor has out·
negotiated management. even
gaining unheard or quarterly
cost of living pay adjustmenta.
Part ~ tbis laxity in negotiat·
ing pay is probably due to lhe
manner in wbicb the state
money bas been banded out.
baaed solely on the amount of rev-
enue produced by the sales tu
wit.bin the county. New lepsla·
lion however now requires the
allocations to be based on pe rforman~e c rite ria. The
problem there 1s that Caltrans.
the s late agency which ad·
ministers the money. has not
established ithdelines or deftni-
tions lo assure uniform data.
"They're comparipg apples and
oranges." Knox said.
BUT EVEN IF standardized
re ports and a uniformity of
operation and pay could be
achieved, it remains doubtful
that the transit systems would
be any closer to s"elr-sustaining
through revenues. The fact is
that Californians are too much
in love with their cars, and
furthermore the pattern of
urban and suburban postwar de·
velopment has been such lhat it
boggles lhe mind to devise any
system which could s uitabl)
meet the needs of s ufficient
numbers to make rapid transit
practical from an economic
standpoint.
Even in a city as compact as
San Francisco, the municipal
transit system is barely out or
the red although 70 percent of its
support comes from federaJ,
atate and local taxpayers.
Bilingual activists are reluctant Ainericans
I do not wlab to set into aome
sort ol feud wit.b the Spen!q.
apea~ people ol Callforma. J
bave apmt nearly a decade ol
my We aJDC1G1 Span.lab 1peqen
In MexJco, Puerto Rlco and
other Cartbbean ltlanda. I have
a atrq afh«lon for tbem ad
thelr culture. 1117 penonal rela· tJon.a wttb them ban been alDOlt
100 percent okay, wblcb la a aood deal mon than I can av
for m1 on countrymen.
But I ftDCI an lnereutni irrtta-
tlon with tboH lmmlsrant Ila·
I e IDI la t.b1a
atate who call
theauehu
H11pan.ic ac-
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equal than equal to other
Amerieanl.
They are recalcitrant
Amertcam, and proud ot lt.
800 OP TBll fMliq came
out at a at.ate Public UUUtlea
Com ml11lon bearlDI ln San
Frandaco wher' ~blpeae
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clemancled that tbe Pacific
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1ranta, and I believe they are
profoundly wrons. An attempt to
aet up a larse bllintual enclave
la tbia state, and lD other places,
wblch b advocated by the ac-
\:lvt1ttf and eoeoura1e by poUti-
ciaaa, would be bad for ~ tbla
country and for lta Hlapanlc
population -both citiHDI and w.,a11.
Tbe mott important bid re-
1ulta, ol course, would be that
tbe llale9ftl would Uve sulleGly
on tbe maqin ol our cultu.rt, Dot
OD1J dlnled the chance to foUow
tbe belt opportuD1Ue1 tb1I COUil•
tl'J bal to Oller, but a formidable
potenUal tor crime and dl•· ...... .
Alll•ILATION 18 TBS
aia1w•._ tlMMIP lt cannot be
forffd. n em De deddedlJ •·
eoura1ed, bowe•er, a.r la-
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l•1n•• Co•rt ••• ,,..._ ap' rt I. fti ;..n II •• -.a .... A ,
Undoubtedly people who do
not. speak En1liab auffer ~
wben tbey have to use tbe phone
and reach a penon who can
speak only Ebillsh. The pbone
company says It la aware oltbls,
aod a 1poke1man aaid tbat
anyone needlnl emer1ency •·
atataoce will be connected rib a
Span.iab or Cantooese·apeakiq
operator witbln 30 second.a of a trnt call to an operator.
~ Collt DAILY PILar/Tuetday, March s. 1981
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"Will you lood my toothbrush for me,
Mommy?"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Oh. no ... not ANOTHER big snowl"
llJDGE PARKER
MISS PEACH
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UNITED Feal\lte Syndicate
~··Puzzle Solved
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"Seafood?"
"Look at that, Alice . . . e ate ''What do you mean ...
all of his carrots without where did I PUT 'em?"
a word."
by Mell Lazarius
A Meff Y F'Jrl.AMF'1 O~ ~ C~IC FtctAMP(
YOU DIDN'T PUT A
STRING ON THIS CAN
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by Charin M. Schultz
WHICH tr 15 8EcAUSE
I JOST ~TE IT
TMIS MORNIN6 !
by Tom Batiuk
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' by George Lemont
~TION I CONSUMER
OREGON MAN READY FOR WORST
Rlch•rd Johneon In mountain Ntr••t
Gun sclwol motto:
'shoot to kill'
PRESCOTT, Ariz. <AP> -In circles where the gun is king,
Jeff Cooper is crown prince.
"An armed society is a polite society," he tells bis subjects,
and in bis company people are very polite indeed.
The former U.S. marine colonel, a tanned, fit 60, entertains
visitors by cocking his Colt .45 automatic pistol and shooting ber-
ries orr the juniper bushes in his 200-acre backyard.
"THERE ARE PEOPLE IN AMEKICA who have never seen a
real gun," be complained. "This is the first time in U.S. hhtory
that beads of families have not been to Uncle Sam's trade school,"
referring to the absence of full military mobilization since World
War II.
To make up for Uncle Sam's shortfaJls, Cooper runs the
American Pistol 11\$titute at bis Gunsite Ranch in northern
Arizona. Cooper's ranch, tucked away in the comer of an i8olated,
high desert vaJJey .. is a mecca for those who aspire to shoot to kill.
Clients include judges, siorekeepers, ptpfessional men "and
even two clergymen," Cooper said.
Cooper says he wears a pistol when he attends church himself
ever since be read of an armed holdup in a Calilomia chapel.
"They wouldn't have succeeded if I had been there," Cooper
boasted.
COOPER TELLS CLIENTS THAT UNDER Englhb common
law a citizen may use any method to prevent an attempt on his
life.
'• U a man chooses to prey upon society, be bas signed his own re-
lease," said Cooper, who is fond of catch phrases.
Asked about the rising crime rate involvinl bandl\lDS, Cooper
responded: "The death rate is sWJ lbe same -one per customer."
"Does violence beget violence?" he asked rhetorically.
"I sure hope so," he said, smiling as be answered.
Cooper bas become a favorite tutor of Americans who are
turning to firearms because of fear of the future.
, "SIULL AT ARMS IS NECES.SA&Y for survival. A pistol is a
grand way to end an argument someone else starts," Cooper said.
His six,day course costs MOO plus expenses, and be will train
about 1,000 people lhis year, twice the number he trained in 1980.
The course incorporates Cooper's own on-the-job tralnin&.
"I've killed three enemy in war," be said. "And I've helped
out my friends in Rhodesia, El Salvador, South Africa and
Guatemala by training people. not personally fighting their wars.
Not that I have anything against mercenaries. Their morality ts
higher than most businessmen.''
Cooper tells clients, "The pistol on your belt is very much like
a fire extinguisher. Uae it at the source of lhe name." He believes
citizens should assist others in trouble, whether in a supermarket
holdup or a bank robbery.
BIS INTENSIVE T&AINING SESSIONS, supervised by ln·
structon drawn from the police and military, are held over
sophisticated training courses including a "fun house" where life·
sized buman targets ·are shot.
Cooper does not hesitate to criticize clients' performances. But
he rea.uures..them lhat even if they are Dl>t quite up to scratch in
his school, they will have the edge back bome: "The creeps of the
world are generally bad shots."
BUT DON'T EXPECT to
enjoy the view from your
windows. There are no wlnclowa.
The cando of southern Utah's
survlvaliat tomorrow will be 100
feet underaround.
"There la a definite market
for tbla sort ol place," said Ron
Boutwell, ooe of the promoters.
"We are not trying to convert
people. We are filling a need."
There were 200 inquiries after
a survivalist news letter
mentioned the project last year.
Now that n>om models have
been built and the ground bas
been broken, "We have 4S
asking to buy and inquiries are
increasin~ by' the hour,"
Boutwell said.
THE PROMOTERS still have
to get approval from the town
board of tiny La Verkin, but city
recorder Ramona Gifford said,
"There will be no problems at
all. Some people who live here
are nervous, but the majority
are for it." '
The $39,000 price for the
simply furnished one-bedroom
unit includes four years' supply
of freeze-dried food set into the
walls and fu rniture, a
circulation system auaranteed
to c hange the air every IS
minutes. a quarter-million
dollar radiation filler and
biological and chemical filters
for use "when required." A
two· bedroom unit is $78,000.
Most inquiries come from
professional men in their 405 and
SOs, Boutwell said, and the first
question telephone inquirers are
asked is not their financial
worth but "what is the worst
problem facing lhe U.S.A.?"
BOUTWELL SAID HALF
think nuclear war, the others
economic collapse.
''Either way. they believe
there' 11 be chaos of some kind
and seek a permanent place in
which to survive," he said.
Survive Tomorrow Inc. is
building its condo under eight
acres of land in La Verkin.
"The town zoned lhis property
especially for us," Boutwell
said, adding that all condo
owners and people in the valley
will be blood-typed "so that we
can cooperate when disaster
strikes.''
The identity card required to
enter lhe building will include
the owner's microfiled medical
hlstory as further protecUon.
Security will depend not only
on double doors with bullet-proof
glass but also on the understood
commitment by condo owners to
join in defense.
"We wUJ have a 1,000-man
volunteer army here to handle
problems that lhe aovemment
can't," Boutwell said.
MOM coming through
DEAR PAT DUNN: I join other reaoers
who have complained about Mall Order
Marketing Inc. I ordered a $10 bookcase last
Aug. 1. After wailing two months for delivery
I asked for a refund and bought another
bookcase. Another month passed and I wrote
again, including a copy of my, canceled
check. •
A couple of days later the bookcase ar-•
riv~. It looked like it was made out of
cardboard and I returned it 1mmediately
with another refund request. I've sent three
letters since then and still haven't reeelved
one word in response, not to mention a re-
fund. I hope you can help me.
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OBITUARIES 0..Mge Coar DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, March 3, 1981
' ··MANTE01 N.C. <AP> -Several , majority was that be wu IUiltY -
members°' a jvx that convicted a wbat a abame."
~----
youn• doctor wbo claimed be 1~ "We have or1anlzed a 1roup and
marijuana to help caaeer patl.., alreadY, have talked to state Rep.
ba.e urced that tbe state leaalle Cbar1e1·Eva.na to see what we can do
marlJwuaa ... forsoedicalJ>W'POHI. o speed up marijuana for
Dr. GCJl'ldoD Plland, M, of ffatteru clae~otber~py patients." she said.
Island, wu convicted on two felony Ptland was sentenced by Judie
dru1 counta. feloniou.a manufactute Preston Cornelius to 111 hours ln the
and fdonioua posseaaion of marl. Dare County Jail, one year of proba·
Juana tion, fined $].,110 and ordered to · donate 111 hours of work to a chartta·
Hla lawyen have said the convlc· ble or1anizalion of his choice.
lion could, cost Piland his license to When arrested Au1. 10, authorities
practice medicine. confiscated 111 marijuana plants in
Aecording to Suzan Hopkins, 24, the side yard of a home Piland wu
the youngest mem~r ol the Jury that renovating on Hatteras Island.
convicted Piland, "Ttie feeling of the Marvin Blount Jr., Piland's at·
"You're afraid to au? I'm afnld to tell you."
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
ROCHESTER, N.Y.
(AP > -Composer
Howard Hanson, 84, who
won the 1944 Pulitzer
Prize for Music for his
Fourth Symphony. died
Thursday. He heade d
the Eastman School or
Music 40 years.
TULSA, Okla. CA P > -
Jim Dowalag, 67, a col·
umnist for the Tulsa
Tribune who wrote
about his battle against
cancer, died Friday.
NEW YORK (AP>
Ann Lowe, 82, one of the
first leading black
fashioQ designers. died
Wednesday.
WASHINGTON <AP>
-Jerry Landauer, 49, a
prize -winning in ·
vestlgative reporter who
wrote the first stories on
the Justice Department
investigation that led to
the resignation of then
Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew, died Friday.
DEA 1H NOTICES.
BARRERA
ALMA JUDITH BAR·
RERA. resident or Laguna
Niguel. Ca. Passed away on
Saturday. February 28. 1981
She is survived by her rather
Ohve1ro Barrera-Abril of
Guatemala. mother Esther
Johnson and step-father J.
Michael Johnson ot Laguna
Niguel. Ca .. grandmother
Manuela Villata or Santa
Ana, Ca , sister Rosalinda
Barrera and brother Renato
Barrera Recitation or the
Rosary will be on Wednesday.
M arch4.1981at7:00PM atthe
O 'Connor Laguna H ills
Mortuary. Memorial Mass
will be on Friday, March 6.
1981 at5:30PM at St. Edwards
Catholic Church. Dana Point.
Ca. O'Connor Laguna Hills
Mortuary in charge of ar·
rangements.
BASA BE
SHIRLEY M. BASABE. re·
sident of Costa Mesa. Ca.
Passed away on February 28,
1981 al the age of 55. Survived
by her husband Felix Basabe
of Costa Mesa, Ca .. also her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Moore of Palm Springs and
Costa Mesa. Ca., a daughter
Lynda Ashley and son-m-law
R obert As hley , also
grandchildren. Services will
be held on Tuesday. March 3.
1981 at St. Andrew's Church
. She was a member of the Nep·
tune Society In lieu ofrlowers
the family requests donations
be made to the American
Cancer Society.
H.,eol LA...._MT. OUYI
Mortuary • c&metery
Cre,.,. torv
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
~5554
PtmCt •onas ~-OAOWAY
wotn'UAllY .
110&0.tway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
IALTZ&•a•OM
SMITH & lV1MLL
WISTCUllJ CHAf'IL
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CoslaMesa
84&-9371
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;
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OCTD buses are back on the road again. And we're
ready to serve you with more buses, greater frequencies
and improved service .. aero can take you anywhere in
Orange County-around your neig~borhood or across
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,
torney, aaid the verdict would be ap.
pealed. Piland remains free on $&,000
bond.
Piland never denied growtni or
po11ess!Ji1 marijuana. He aaJd be
be1an ii'owtn1 it a.ftfr a woman tak·
ine chemotherapy for cancer told
him of watchlne a television Protr•m
about the use of marijuana ln com-
battinl the violent nausea .tbat oft~n
accompanies cbemoth•rapy.
The physician also said that his
father suffers from glaucoma, a dis·
eaae of the eye for which marijuana
baa been used in treatment.
However, Cornelius ruled out
"medical necessity" as justification
for 1rowing the marijuana.
Join Us
use
Jn Im char1e to tbe,Jury, Comellua
, said the oa.Jy elemenfl neceuary for
conviction were for tbe state to bave
proved t hat Piland "planted,
cultivated, erew or harvestect" the
m arijuana and that he lmowin1ly
posaeued it.
North Carolina law does allow .
physicians to prescribe marijuana to
patients tmder certain condltlons, but
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and practiced medicine in a elinic
there WlW hla arrest, said be was un-
certain about his future plans.
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Orange Co•t DAILY PILOTffuHday. March 3, 1981
8y TO• 'ftl'tJS o1 .. 0Mt¥ ..........
That old 1ayln1 about March comllls ID like a
-hon certainly holds true illlotar u local theater lt
concerned, wllb four new state production.a break·
ing out ot the wtnp durlnc the ftnt week of tbe
month.
First comes Shakespeare's "The M rcbant of
Venice," arriving t.0n11ht on the. mainatage at
South Coast Repertory. Then Sebastian's West
Dltlner Playhouse brinis on a n~w comedy1 "Mur<ter at the Howara
,Johnson's," which goes INTERMISSION on the boards Wed.nes· day.
'thursday will find
I "The Seagull" taking up
residence for a brief run at UC Irvine. And lhe
week winds up with the opening of "Victoria's
' House" on Friday al the Westminster €ommunlty
Theater.
SCR'S "ME RCHANT OF Venice" will
·potlight the talents of Katharine Houghton (of
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner") as Portia, John
Wylie as Shylock and William Needles as Antonio.
Others 1n the Shakespearean production are
Stephen Russell, Wayne Alexander. Ron Boussom.
Richard Doyle. John-David Keller, Anni Long,
Jonathan McMurtry and Steve Patterson.
J ohn Going has been recruited from New York
to direct "Merchant, .. which will play nighUy ex-
cept Mondays through April 5 at 8 p.m. with Satur-
Coleman wins role
HOLLYWOO D <AP> Dabney Coleman will
star with Chevy Chase and Patti D'Arbanville in
20th Century-Fox's "MOdem Problems," which
1.?.0e~ into production in late March.
Coleman will play the author of self·help books
1n the comedy or an air traffic controller's
romantic problems.
8 1¥:.ADEMY
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mduding
BEST PICTURE
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8:00.10:15 • •
preHnt•d In 4-treck St•r•o ,
day and Sunday matlneet at 2:30 at the Fo¢b
Step Theater, W Town Ceoter Drive, Coeta M•a.
Reservations 951-.403S.
At Sebutlan'a, •uest stars VlrlinJa Mayo,
Dennis James and Afan Youn1 take the principal
roles in the new Ron Clark-Sam Bobrlck comedy,
"Murder at tbe Roward JohnlOD'a."
PEaFOaMANCU WILL be 1lveo olthtlY ts·
cept Moodaya wlth brunch and evenlni ataatnc•
each Sunday throuih April I at varylnC curtain
times at Seba1Uan'1, HO Ave. Pico, San Clemente.
. Reservationa 492·9950.
Chekhov's ','SeaeuU" rues into the Fine Arts
Concert Hail at UC lrvlne for three performances
only wlth curtain at 8 p.m. Thursday through Sat~day. It's beinl mounted by the UCI Fac\)lty
Workshop under the dJrecUon of Brewster Mason
of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Reservations
833-6611.
J .D. Reichelderfer holds the directorial reins
for "Victoria's HoUJe," a mystery drama by Fred
Carmichael, which launches a five-weekeod
engagement at the theater, 7272 Maple St ..
Westminster.
H EADING THE C AS T are Sharon
Reichelderfer and Peter McAlUster, with Charles
Taylor, Stephanie Wolfe, Monica McAllister, CA!ol
Hill, Ronald Grigsby, Jonatban Motil and Aida
Porras providing support.Reservations at the new
number, 995-4113.
Winding up
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Repertory'• Second Staie la "Serewball," a
drama about conruct in a mental matituUon. Tbe
show plays ton.leht throurb 9uDclay at 8:30 with we~end maU....a at S p.m . lo the Fowtb Step
Theat.r, 855 T~D Center Drtve, Coata Mt1a
(9~7-4033).
Other .shows cootlnulnt their re1pecUve enaagemenu locally are:
-"Same Time, Next Year'' at the H•rlequin
Olnntr Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Sanu
.Ana (&"1$.5Sl l), playing nighUy except Mondays
with varying curtain times t.hrouab March 22.
-°CATCH ME IF You Can" at the Sad·
dleback Valley Community . Theater, 25741·C
Obrero, Mission Viejo (830·92.52), playing Fridays
and Saturdays al 8 through March 21.
-"A Bad Year ror Tomatoes" at the Hunt·
ington Beach Playhouse, Main at Yorktown, Hunt·
ington Beach (847·4465 ), playing Fridays and
Saturdaysat8:30through Marcb28 ..
...J "Rope" by Showcase t>roducUon1 al the
Westminster Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave.,
Westminster (894·6786). playing Fridays and
Saturdays at 8: 30 through March 14.
• C~AllD Sebastian's West Dinner
• Playhouse wl 11 hold non· Equity auditions to·
complete the cast of its upcoming production of
"Babes in Arms·· Saturday at 10 a.m. al the
Aoahefm Sebastian's in the Grand Hotel, 1 RQ.teJ
Way .... two men. two women and several young
singers and dancers are needed ...
NINE
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PITaUC NOTICI
NOTIC• Of' DI.ATM Of'
MA a aY fl. Oal f'f'ITH AND Oil PeTITIOM TO
ADMINllT•a aSTATa
NO. A·1"71l.
To •II ht lr1 , tneflcl•rles, creditors
•nd conti ngent crtdltors of
Htrry F . Griffith of
Fullerton, Ct llfornl•
92631, tnd ~rsons who
mty be otherwise Interest·
ed In the w lU and/or
estete:
A petition has been filed
by Dennis A. Griffith tnd E. Brian Griffith In the
Su~rlor Court of Orange
County requesting that
Dennis A. Griffith end E.
Brian Griffith be tppolnt·
ed as person.. represen·
tatlves to tdmlnlster the
estate of Harry F. Grlff)th
<under the Independent
Administration of Estates
Act). The petition Is set for
hearing I• Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive, West, In the City of Santa
Ana, California on March
2S, 1981at9:30 a.m.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objections or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing .
Your appearance may be
In person or by your at-
torney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a <;on ·
tingent creditor of the de·
ceased, you must file your
claim with the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months f rom the date of
first Issuance of letters as
provided in Section 700 of
the Probate Code of
California. The time for
filing claims will not ex-
pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear-
ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the courl.
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 assets
and of the petitions, ac-
co unts and reports
described In Section 1200
of the California Probate
Code.
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wot1d of CB t~ and
end9 up with mor• than hie
!Wind .. can hand ..
Mills Watson (left) needs Brian
Kerwin's help to free him from his.
handcuffs on "Lobo" tonight at 8 on
NBC, Channel 4.
•• EUCTNC
COMPAH'f (fll)
(I) CMNEWI !ti MCNEWI
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KOTTER
Thtl SW4illhog• convonc•
G•be to •udlllon H •
comedl•n 11 • local hot
~t.(Part t)
t1J BENNY HILL
Benny play• a wall., In •
French hotel wno 0-11
C&llQht on tome ttmbar-
rlNlng 1llu•llon1
• PAOf'll.U OF
POWER
Gu.I Alan Jecobt. prnl· *' of Bozell And Jacob• I!) STUDIO 8H
··cr.-lng"" s..11 .. ·a Gr_,
Lek• Cr-Pfepar .. for •
r•c•: a young •ctor 1 •JlPlaln• WIWll ~ gt-and o-t• from t~ 81&ge (R)
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man ~ to t~ uytum
that ,. tM 4077th to CINI
hlS h4lad and find• r ......
In ii• uruqu. form of ln¥'11·
ty.
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An honMt cltiNtl "'"" 1n a
bund .. of CUh end Wojo IS
afraid of llylng • Pf 6-Mlr
to ci.v.ianci. 8:661 EDITONAL 7:00 C8I NEWS
• N9CNEW8 D HAPPYDAYIAGAIH
Joani. o-ta mor• than IM
bargained for when shll
o-t• • )ob H a pflotog,..
pl\M"• m<>del.
• A8CNEW8 m M•A•&•H
Tti. 4077th flnd1 a llttle
bundle of joy on its door-
··~· • 8TfllUT8 OF 8AN
RWC8CO
A w8ll crumt>IM during a
tour of t~ now-delerted
Pflton Alcatraz. uncover-
ing • human 8'1eleton and
• 20"-year-old motder.
• OVEREASY a,_ ... st-Allen, Paul
Nlthanton. Jlldi laL""'41.
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25, look• 16
al ~ONmN
Gueate. Linda Gray,
Cherlaa Slem41t•. Fernan·
do &)onel. Cyntllla Gr•
~·Lorenzo Lamu.
7:30 9 2 OH THE TOWN
Ho•ta: Sieve Edw•rd•.
Melody RQOMI. S~ a
day •t LAX to -wtlat
OOM Into a 7 '4 7 flight and
mMI the peop .. who malce
It run amoothly: a look I•
t•k•n •I "'back room
brawl•."" 111n&t-boxing
81 a local b9r. D FAMl&.YFWUO 8 IHANANA
Gu.t: Alt• Mor~ 8 EY!WITNU8 Loe
ANGB.U
Ho81• Peul Moyw and Inez
Peelrou ••plont tM pow..-
of faith In hMllng di-;
examl~ a h0u8.-ife myn-
drome c.ii.d agoraphobia.
~who w• afraid to
INW thelf ~; th9n
•xwnin. OM of the Unlteel
StltM" mo91 HOiie and
~1-lal ~
that llu the Sovle18 QUMa-
Qi· AU IN THE FAMll. Y
When 8 IWUtlk8 18 IOl,lnd
on thelf front door. the
&nkw hOu..nold OOM
11110 a frenzy.
• MACHEi. I L.2HNJI
AEPOfn'
61) NEWS
CJ) P.M. MAGAZINE
A vtlit to a uny toy In,,.,,.
Uon eompany.
t.-00 8 THAT'IMYUNE
Bob Berk• tio.t• a QOtn9-
dy I vwlety progtam deel.-
lng with peopi. In unlqu4I
and -.ino occupetJonL
• LOeO
Petklne le IJUt9U9d by a
TV actress 'growing'
·. By JEaa Y BVCK ·Hi!' I was surprised when they ap-
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Kathleen proacbed me, I've had so much trou-
Beller has spent her career playing ble convincing people of age that it's
poor young things chin-deep in trou· a compliment. And I can't tell you
ble, and CBS' "No Place To Hide" is how many roles I've played when it
no exception. was, 'Ob, dear, how did I get into this
Well, there's one dif(erence. For awful situation?' They were usually
the first time, she plays a grown girls named Angela or Carla."
woman. Miss Beller looks like she The two-hour psychological
belongs in junior high, but she's old thriller, to be broadcast Wednesday al
enough to run for Congress. 9 on Channel 2, also stars Mariette
"I have trouble convincing people Hartley and Keir Dullea. John
I'm over 16," says Miss Beller. ''I've Llewellyn Moxey directed "No Place
lost roles because of lt. I'm 25. Peo-to Hide" from a screenplay by Jimmy
pie tell me to wait until I'm 45 and Sangster, based on an unpublished
I'll be very grateful. story by HarrietSteinbere.
"My role in 'No Place To Hide' is Before production, Miss Beller was
the first where I wasn't playing a invited to ltmch by Moxey. "I was in-
character growing timidated by him the first lime we
up. Sbe is grown met," she reealla. "He alm<Mlt talked
up. The story is me out of the role. I told him I didn't
not my coming in-want to play the same little 1irl
to womanhood. again. He said I didn't have to play it
She is a mature that way. We got into a pbilosopb.icaJ
woman." discussion, and when I left I thouebt J
She played teen· wouldn't do the role."
agers wbo die in Obviously, she changed her mind,
"Mary White" and the character was made more
and "Promises in mature.
Ht.Ult the Dark." She In the movie, Miss Beller is stalked
also wu in "Movie, Movie," "The by a mysterious man who threatens
Betsy," "Godfather 11," and the just-to kill ber -but no one believes her.
released "Fort Apache, The Bronx." "It's hard to' talk about it without
"Jt'1 wonderful not to push giving it away," she says. "It's 1et
younger," she says. "Or put my halt up so you don't know lf tbla girl ls be·
up in pigtails and go around saying ing set up _or is going crazy.
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Laura Antonelli
'WJfoniisuess ·
Marcello Mastroianni ·
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lhowgllt who ~ ..
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..... ..,. rip.off.
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the Hin Kt1ahN c.n .. In
New YOftl City. Mary Gt•
gort !NI!• a wine radc;
Capt. Carrot on mini V9C8o
tloN; Unda Hltfle hM tlpa
on malclno ~--...,
welcome.
• TOP M 1"I HU
Irwin lllaw'1 drama. Mt at
tM 1NO Otympk:a, of a
man wtio llM, med. " big
but llndll hlmMll 8truggfjng
wlUI. ~ .. ~le CM-
dud9d. (PW1 2)
• NOVA
"'Beyoncl The Millly Way'"
A look la talc~ 81 tM
O*UIM ~ wflet -once the CIOudy bWrler of
the Miiky Way and 1M
M>phi8tlcal~ technology
whidl hM meci. them mi-* to Mtronc>mer•. G l't.IDGE IMAK'
~ KMdui.d pro-
gramming may be cMl&y9d
d~ to l)ledo-brMke.
(I) THI MXT'IM
""Fatl'I« Knowt BNI"
1.-0CS ID TOGETHIA. •• WITH
LEO 11 llCMM IA
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, March 3, 1981
TUBE TOPPERS
KJU e 6:00 -Laken .bUtetbaU.
With Magic Johnson back in"t.be fold, the
Lakers take on the Kan.au City Kinta .
KCOP.8:00 -"Topal~." A
dramatization of what ~have oc-
curred at the lM> Olympics if the United
States hadn't bowed out, written by Irwin
Shaw.
C~ 9 9:00 -"The Pride of Jesse Hallam." Johnny Cash stars in a
dramatic role as an illiterate man trying
to better his family's life.
Chari.. Siemers. F«nan-
do Butor-. Cynthia Gr•
gory. Lorenzo L•mu.
Shelley Gn.1...i1. M#dy
~-• MYITBn'
""RumpoM Of The 8.iley:
RumpoM And TM SN>w
Folk'" Hor-Rumpole 18
celled upon to -aa Jun4or counMf In del~lng
an Kt,_ llCQUNd of IM
badl•taoe murder of ,.,.,
hu80end. (PW1 3) G A LOW Cl.All: WITH
LlO llMCAOUA
OM of Dr. ~ &.cagll•"•
f-"'Love·· CIUN8 ..
IN Unl-.lty of Southern
Callfornla I• r--.nacteel •.ao. 0 TOO CLoeE FOR
COWORT
..... ...,.
NETWOM Nl!WI
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confined to a~.
wtlO • an 8f11at ho6d8 hie
bNeh In 1118 mouth to
palnl. .. document~.
11*>1GeCllO ._ STARTAIK
The EnlerprlM la captureel
by • ~llful Roroolan
cornmWlder.
I ..wt.YWED GAME w•A•s•H
8 J wrilM llome to 1'118 wife
r~fng Kllnger"a 88C8pe
1ttempta and one ol
Fr8nk"• goof-up1.
• IAAETTA
"The Run•waya" Sl ~CAVETT
~JoM .......
ber• Mandrel, ea MC ... -.m.M I ,Am""' MUllO HOCMWtHMOm i..e-u _...._ Kink
ttlat lie (lae.u) ... 9>'IMIY
!OftuneMllr. ecwno..MC ---MlllGttT-
tl:OO• MOW! **'A "Duel Ill Tiie Jun-
gle" C111s.4) Oen• Andr-.
.,..,_ Ctllln. An lneur-
anc. man fnv..llgallno Ille
dN1h of a diamond com-
peny ••41C:Ut1Ye ftnd• the
man allva and lnvolwd In a
rMrldle. e a MOW! * ~ "Man Friday" ( t117S)
P•ter o·Tooi.. Rlch111d
Roundtr••· The
thlpwreck•d Robln•on c~ tr ... 10 tMCh ··c:1v1.
find'" behavior to a nallw
blllClt man
" OUt•IOIC2 Matt helpe a 19«\·&ge gi<I
d•l•nd her '8Whlder
brother. wllo le being rail-
ro.cs.d on a hOrnlcl<M
c:llarge
• t.ll88eON:
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A drug dMler becomM Ille
unwilling duc>e of Ille IMF
In their plan to cae>ture a
laro-lh!Pft*ll of~
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partlclp•tlon In • Mexican
r~olutlon. • m•n t8k••
refuge In an •lmo111 ~
ea convent.
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• INiy butt-and a man ""'° hM 1.000 tOllet9 to rn .
• fllOYll
**~ "Tli. Vlalt" (11164)
lno'"d a.omen. An111ony
Quinn. A __,.fly woman
ofW9 a oen-oua endow·
"*1t to her ~ town If
the realcMnt1 11QrM to
murder her form« lover. '=-I Nl!WI l:OO NIWI
MOYie * * * "Hairy 8lac:ll And The Tiger'" C 11158) St-811
Grangw, 8111bara Ruth A
f""°"8 huflt• alma.I io..
M his llf4I llecauM of I
c:qwerO"• Kllons
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Alan Ladd. Ro•••n•
POdMta
=1= 1:10 lDfTONAl .
1:11 MOVIE * * 'h "'The Golden Muk "'
( 1115-4) VM Heflin. Wencl•
Hendrix
3:46• MOVIE * * • "'Meat., Of Thtl
World'" pll6t) Vincent
Price. Charlel Bronson
S:S6 8 NEWS
4:008 MOVIE * * 'h '"White Witch Doc·
tor" ( 11163) Susan Hey-
w111<1, Roben Mitchum
a,.aklng before an Mldl-
ence In S.c:r-to, Cali-
fornia. Or. ~ Bu8caglla
urgM ti.t-. to mow
away from the "me gen«·
a11on·· and Into tM loving •
rMfjty of CloM llM with
l='O = LAVEAHE & IHft.IY
Muriel. • frMlarloe phote-
grac>Mr, gel• •n auign·
mpnt to film • pro football
•tar for • centerfold shot
for a nude magazine.
GuMI: facord producer
John Hmmmond. tPart 2 of
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Ci) MYSTERY
GU41818 Judd HlrlCh. N-
W •ve rock•,. Th•
Plaarnatic.
Cl» ONE IT£P IEYOHO ··o.ao Man"• Tl .... In an
unaxpl•lned payclllc
Ml!Zure. • ,_.,..an wrllM
a 1tory about two broth-.•
named Barton
Wedne•da11'•
Bayt i•e Movies
CMmen launc:h.a hll --
"""' Kt In a c:lub called
tM CocMdy Jungle.
I JC>Qlfl WILD
OMOL. IUflNETT
NlD FNINOI
au.le: John e~. Fran-
c:iMS-.. Cll K&H'8 ll'EOPl.E
t:OO 8 (I) Tl4E PNDE OF
JUMHAU.AM
Jofwly Cellfl portrll)'I •
man who ~ come to
gripe wllh hla illft•Ky
b41for• M can make a bet·
t• N .. tor hlmMlf and hla
chNdr~. 8 a.I AHO Tl4E llEAR
8J ~ u • roek mu.i.
clan to rMCUe on. of hla
glm who waa kidnapped
by a dwnllnt~ rock atar
(Pa.JI Wllfiam•). 80 THME'I
OOfll#NIY
Willie t..ailng at '*' old
cooking achool, Jack
~ emtirohd In a
ltlc*y 81tu.tlon .tit! the
dw~:Jil 1..-v .....
Oueate: Linda Oray.
G TIC TAC DOUGH
10:00 8 FLAMtNOO AOAO
Skipper W.tdon hU to
reoon81der hi• O.c:l8k>n 10
... ,,. Truro aft., hi• '""-'
.. crltlcalJy ln)<Keel •De NEWS • 0 HART TO HART
The HW1• ar• Mid hoel&ge
In IM!r own llome by two
murder•• wllo thlNI t~
Hart• ar• in po--ion of
evidence 9gai"8t th«n
• PAUEHT'E
"List~ Caracu" 10:30m NEWS
"Rumpole Of The Bllliey·
Rumpole And The Show
Folk" Hor-Rumpole la
cmlled upon 10 _...,. u
iunlor counMI In defending
an .ctr-accu.eo of tlle
bKk•tage murd« ol '-
hu8band. (P8ft 3)
1
11:30 8 CJ) LOU C1IWIT
While on vacation 1n •
8ITl8lt town. Lou uncover-a •
atory with the potenll.i to
rip t~ community 8P8rt
CR) D TOHIOHT
Hoat Johnny C8raon
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I * ~ ""Togetherneu ""
I 11170) Georo-HwnUton.
Pll., Lawford A -llhy
pl8yboy mMl8 and falt8 In
love with an e"'°""9d Com-
munllt CAI
1:00 0 DON l.AHE m YOU BET YOUfll LIFE
Buddy Hlldi .. t mMll an
under18k• .• J~
Chef •nd • wom1n wno 11 •
matellmlll<et I
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Divide"' C 11133) John
W•yne. G•bby H•ya
-AFTERHOON-
12:00 II) * * "'ThrM Sectet1°
C 111411) Petricl8 NM!. Ruth
Roman
Cl»*** ""Force Of
Arms" 111151) WtUlam Hof·
o.n. Nancy Olton
S:iO 0 * * '" "The Family
.iew.b"" I 111651 wry L--
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JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & BatJuk
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TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1981
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Caldwell saw ·Kush throw punch
PHOENIX <AP) -Arizona State
University football player Bryan
Caldwell testified Monday. be saw ex-
Sun Devil Coach Frank Kush •lu1
punter Kevin Rutledge durina a 18'18
game but admitted siping a 1979 state-
ment denying having seen the ~Jeged blow.
La\er in the day, former Arizona
Stale Athletic Director Fred MiJler
testified that he "was totally con-
vinced" ex-Sun Devil football Coach
Frank Kush did not punch punter Kevin
Rutledge in a 1978 game because "his
denials were consistent."
Miller testified be began to doubt
Kush's e1planation of the alleged inci-
dent afteT lallring with three Sun Devil
football players who were supposed to
have been eye-witnesses.
One of them was CaldweJI, a former
Fountain Valley High standout, now a
defensive end at ASU. "
Miller ultimately suspended Kush on
Oct. 13, 1979.
RuUedge is suing Kush and others for
$2.2 million -claiming Kush split his
lower Up wjth a punch following a 26·
yard punt in Arizona State's 41-7 loss to
W asbington in October 1978.
He aiso charged Kush and ex-Sun
Devil secondary coach Bill Maskill
harassed him into quitting the team in
1979 and forfeiting his scholarship. Kush
bas denied both charges.
Mask.ill has yet to testify. The trial is
in its fl.ftb week.
Miller said Rutledge's lawsuit was
first brought to his attention by Arizona
State President John Scbwada during
an August 1979 Board of Regents meet-
. ing. He said he questioned Kush about it
the next day.
·•I asked him several different ways if
the claim had validity and he said no,''
MUler told the court. "I told him a few
times that lf there was any chance .. be
did it, let's apologize and get on with it.
He told me the charge was ridiculous
and that he had never punched
Rutledge in the Washington ga~
.. He said that he was nowhere near
Kevin when he <Rutledge) was coming
off the fi eld after the punt," Miller
testified.
On Sept. 7, 1979, Miller said he called
a press conference where he labeled
Rutledge "a poorly advised, dis -
illusioned student-athlete" and "came
on strongly in support of Coach Kush."
Later, Miller said "some individuals
came forward and said they had seen
some kind of allercation on the sidelines
and that I shouldn't gel so far out
front."
On Oct. 10, three days before the Kush
firing, Miller said be met with the
eye-witnesses -Steve Chambers, Gacy ,
·Bouck and Caldwell -at an abandoned' Tem~ gas station.
''I reconfirmed it w ith the players
th at they had seen Kus h punc h
Rutledge,'' Miller said .
Monday, Caldwell testified be was
coming off the field when the incident
occurred and that he was 10 feet away
from Kus h when he saw Kush bit
Rutledge. He s aid he saw Kush "grab
Kevin by the face mask, shake it a few
times and come up with his fist."
Rutledge had his back turned so
Caldwell couldn't see the punch land
but "'I could tell there was a punch de -
livered and there was contact made to
the head."
Post,.sea,son blues
Mulligan hopes
to end drought
By JOHN SEV ANO
Ol IM Delly ...... S\Mf
Post-season basketball tourna-
ments are usually looked upon
as a reward for those teams who
have exhibited a winning ten-
dency throughout the course of a
season.
The NCAA playoffs -the
Picasso of tournaments -
selects 48 teams annually to
participate in a sudden death
climb to the top. Although many
have t>een involved, few have
ever reached the pinnacle.
In an)'. tournament, whether it
be the itCAA, NIT or individual
COMMENTARY
conference fet-togethers, aucb
as the PCAA slartiDg this Thurs-
day, there's always an im-
balance of priorities. The
'"'\. favorites always seem pres--
sured to stay the favorites,
while the underdogs, as usual,
have everything to gain and
nothing to lose.
UC ••VINE'S Bilr Mulligan
knows what's it's like to be a
favorite -he's been one all his
life. It's an unfortunate label,
whether it's wanted or not, that
is stuck on an individual who
has enjoyed exorbitant success
in one capacity or another.
Mulligan has always been
labeled a favorite simply
because he's always a winner.
In four years as head coach at
Long Beach Poly High he
reached the CIF playoffs au four
times. And in his 14 seasons as a
junior college coach (nine at
Riverside CC and five at Sad-
dlebact), be won nine conference
cbamplonsbips.
It's because of numbers like
these that Mulligan h&11 become
a target in almost every post.
season tournament he's entered
. . . and the PCAA s hould be no
different.
EVEN THOUGH Fresno Stale
is the obvious favorite this time,
most people are saying a good
dark.horse choice will be UC
Irvine's Anteaters. who have far
exceeded expectations in their
first year under Mulligan.
It's because of Mulligan's rep-
utation and UC Irvine's sur-
prising· success that the Ant-
eaters have received one of the
"team-to-beat" labels. It's
strange bow these things hap-
pen, but once again another
M ulUgan team bas been made a
target for the opposition.
Of course, maybe if opponents
knew about Mulligan's record in
post-season play they wouldn't
be as awed. _
Heck, the last time t.be feisty
Irishman won a post-season
tournament of any ~
was back in ~ when I.-. Beach Poly woo its second CIP
title in four years under bim.
Since, the farthest any
Mulligan team baa advanced
was the flDal of tbe state junior
college tournament two years
ago against Orange Coast, which
Saddleback lost in overtime.
"~-· ....... IT'S OBVIOUSLY been a long
drought in between and natural-
ly the first thing people want to
know is why. Why have
Mulligan teams that have been
Smnetlring's fislag
(See UCI, Pa1e BZ>
There's nothing like a nice relaxing day of fishing. Just
ask the estimated 3,000 trout fishermen who jammed a
stream at Bennett Springs, Mo., on the first day' of trout
season in the state.
He's Angels' key to a --healthy season
By EDZINTEL
Of .. Delly ...... SUfl
PALM SPRINGS -Butch Hobson's
smooth, level swing met the ball fed by
the pitching machine with a sharp
crack. The ball wbisUed off the Angels'
third baseman's bat and headed
straight for the backstop set up in
center field, directly ~bind second
base.
There, fookie non-roster player Dar-
rell Miller was standing with his back.
turned toward Hobson, walling for a
throw from right field.
Somehow, Hobson's sinking line drive
cleared the six -foot high backstop but
not Miller. The bail smacked Miller on
the back of the head, sending the tall
catcher to the ground in a heap.
room at their spring training stadium
her e.
Smith, and his assistant Ned Bergert,
are the men behind the lines. They rare-
ly get the ink while keeping the players About 15 minutes later, Smith walked
back onto the field. in the pink. '
But wi thout them , the players
couldn't play. Rick Smith, the Angels' third-year
trainer, had jl\Sl come out of the dugout
onto· the field and immediately started
running to the spot where Miller lay, his
arms stretched up over his head.
"It's nothing,'' Smith told a couple of
writers and Manager Jim Fregosi.
"Just a bump on the head." That was particularly true last season
whe n the Angels were hit with an
astronomical number of injuries -the
most in the majors and a big reason for
the team's poor finish. Smith bent over Miller and carefuJly
examined the youngs ter's skull. A
minute or so later, the two got up and
slowly strolled to the Angels' locker
For Smith, 26, the Angels' full-time
trainer, it was his first minor casualJ.y
after a week ol spring training.
But like everything else he tends to as
an integral part of the operation of the
club, he handled it with the verve of a
seasoned pro.
Thanks largely to Smith, however,
guys like Don Baylor , Dan Ford and
<See ANGELS, Pa1e 82)
Suffers broken leg
Si.mmer out for the season
TORONTO (AP) -Sometimes the innocent-
looting plays can be killers. Just uk the Los
Angeles Kings or the Toronto Maple Leafs.
It was an innocent-looking play that eave the
·Kings a 1-0 National Hockey League triumph Mon-
day ni1bt over the Leafs.
It also was an innocent-Jootin1 play that brote
the leg ol Charlie Simmer, left wtn1 on the Kin1s'
Triple Crown line, who had scored ~ se>al• and
collected 49 ualall and wu the third-leading
scorer ln the NHL tbla aeuoa•
81-E• 8UFFBaBD • broken thiabbone in
bit ~ lei with above nve m.lautes left in the
11me. lie should be loat to the K1np tor tbe re-
malnder ol the aeuon.
.. 'lbe !Qjury to Simmer just about puta a
damper on evel')'tblq," said Kinas coacb Bob
Berry. "'11lat'a just abOut a traaedy to aee tllat
happen to aucb a ftne hockey player."
Tbe Leafs, down by one aoat ln t.be .d1tna
mlnutel ol the 1ame, were ,eam1 for t.be tJlna ·
1oaJ when the accident bap .
Lull defeueman Borje SaJmln1 stopped a
cleartni pua lb the Klnp ..,. and started to carry the puck deeper Into the Loi ,UC• ... end.
Slmmw moved ln to check Salmtq and t.be "'81er
waaboekedtotbelce.
mediately for a stretcher and Simmer was earned
off the ice and taken to hospital for X-rays.
Andre St. Laurent scored the lone goal of the
game, his third in seven games with the Kings,
midway in the second period.
However~e key to the Loi A.nieles triumph was the exc ent 1oaltending of Mario Lessard,
who register . bJs second shutout ol t.be season.
"LESSAa WAS absolutely incredible,"
Berry said. "He's played like t.bat for ua Just about
all aeuon.
11But be's been very ah~ the tut COQPle of
games."
Leuard, who gained tu. 30th win ol the aeuoa
agalntt 1.S loNel and seven tiee, wu outstancllna
stopptni 38 abota. Several tim• be left Leafs
playen abakinl their beads after tbelr aftiota and
waa select.cl.,._ 1ame'1 ftnt star.
· "At the end of the f *tD• 10U mlpt think about
th• shutout but m01t o the ume YoCl're just tblnk·
lng •bout ,nnn.tn1,·• Lessard aald. ''AU I loot for Is
the win." ·
Tbe Klnp bad a goal d1aallowed early tn the
ftnt period durlna a C plaf wtt.b Toronto'•
Bruce Boadnau ott for n1. •
TOl'Clldo aod• Jlrl Crtaa stopped a abot by
llareel D1a.e ud &lie =nb1'•dtd c1inet11 to, .. .... Tbe~leftw ,Ued .. brlalmbac.
kletM tM .-bJ Crba UM Mt but referee
AMJ Vaa lWlemOlld wu • dile pl&)' llld dis· allOwedtM..... .
'l'lll'M inlll•• let.r ......, •• oe a poww plar but LiilArd cam• up b6a • ftft ......,, lachld.·
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L Greedy and self-centered?
not us, says Tommy John
Fr•ai AP dllpa&eJMt.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -One of the New Ill
York Yankees' miJUon·dollar·h'ee a1eat1 spoke up
Monday to defend the posture ol the major lea1ue
playen in the threatened May 29 baseball strike.
"Some critics have plct.ured ua as freedy and aell-
centered, intent on grabbing everythlna we can re1ardleu ol
the consequences," said southpaw Tommy John, the Z2·1ame
winner obtained two years -ao from the Doc11en.
"Nothing ls farther from the truth.
The players are very_Joncemed about tbe
health ol the game. But fJ"OUl.all we see,
baseball ia thriving on free a1ency. Never
in history bas the competition been
keener. Crowds are bigger. TV appeal la
growing.
'• U the baseball owners would open
their boots and show us that tbe present
free agency rules are ntlnlng the 1ame,
you can bet the players would respond.
JOttN ''It would be like Cbryiler. When
Chrysler started to fold, everybody pitched in to mue
sacrifices. The workers even agreed to tue cuts. It would be
the same in baseball if it could be shown that baseball ta in
danger."
The 37-year-old John, a winner with the Dodgen before
he came to the Yankees in November of 1978 as a free a1eot,
represented the Yanke~s at the meeting in Tampa Jut week
at which time the players voted unanimously to strike lf
owners persisted on its present compensation demands.
...-----q..ie •I dae fl••-----.
"I can't say I fought like a million dollars. Every day
you go lo the cotton field you can't pick 100 pounds. l'm
very pleased with the 87 I got today." -Heavyweight box-
er Jolan Ta&e, after his victory over Harvey Steichen.
311-foolrr •11111• 'l'rz1111 A&H
Danell Browder bit a 38-foot jumper as time m · ran out Monday night to give Texas Christian a
62-60 victory over Texas A&M in a fll'St-round
game of the Southwest Conference basketball
tournament. The Frogs, 7-10 in SWC play, go to San Antonio to
meet Baylor Thursday . . . Texas Tech got 19 points from
junior Jeff Taylor in an 80-SB SWC fll'St-round victory over SMU
. . . LaSalle n.ompso11 controlled the backboard in the cloe-
ing minutes to help Texas down Rice, 58-64. Tbe Lonihorm will
meet Texas Tech in a quarterfinal match Tbunday ...
Oregon State center Steve J4*um, who totaled 8S points ln bla
team's la.at three victories, was named Paciftc-10 basketball
pl ayer of the week . . . Former Golden W eat Collegeatar Walt
En as of UC Santa Barbara was selected the final PCAA player
of the week for his performances in the Gauchos' win over UC
Irvine and loss to Long Beach State. Evam scored 21 pointl
against UCI including the game-winner on a 15-foot shot with
three seconds left in the contest . . . Repre.sentatift's from
NBC and CBS are expected to make final bids rangin1 up to SSS
million for the rights to televise future NCAA buketb;all
tournaments ... In a non-tournament game, Tulane upset
Southern Mississippi 84-80 to help Coach a.y Dul_.. end bla
coaching career on a successful note.
'l'eebu' HanltaH ral& It 41111•
Pitcher Mike Ma,...all sald Monday be will Ill
not report to the Minnesota Twins for tbe 1981
season and is seeking a new c~ as a university ·
teacher. . .. Catcher Jolmay 8elld1 says be
doesn't think Cincinnati wants him to finish bis major league
career with the team. "I'm in the same position Pete a-.e
was in. They simply didn't want to sign him and now they
don't intend to sign me,•' Bench said . . . ~ger shortstop
t BUI RllMell, recovering from a broken
right index finger, may be able to play as
many as 10 spring exhibition games, the
team reported. The 32-year-old veteran
Sa)'.s the finger is making good progress in
healing . . . Pitcher Rlldy May of the
Yankees will undergo minor sur1ery today
for an abdominal problem that struck him
last week . . . Baltimore short.atop Mart
Belanger indicated this could be his last
year as an active player. "What I do next
MAIHMA&.l. year depends on this year. U I have a real-
ly bad year and can't do the things I want then I bave to
think about not coming back," Belanger ~aid . . . San
Francisco Manager Frallk 8oblmoa said the Giants bad a
"very productive session" Monday, although almost half of it
was indoors because of rain . . . Houston's Cesar Cede•
has returned to Houston so doctors can check bis injured
rig~t. anJtle ... Re11Je Jacboe · joined the Yankees apr!ng
\ tra1omg camp today after ta.king care of personal buslneu in
California. Due Sunday, Jackson bas be_ln fined $2,500 per
day by owner George Steinbrenner.
D~ dll rrt Mrtl to ltrl• at aaa.,..a•
Paal Deffe, the man who brought Chapman II
Colle1e ita cJory years in baseball durtn1 the 1980s,
wlll return u the Panther head coach again begin-
ning with the 1882 season. Deese, of El Toro was
bead coach at Chapman from 1963 to uno. tse wu the NCAA
Coach ol tbe Year in 1988 . . . The New York Knlckl have an-
nounced they ~Ul reUre jene. y No. 22 in honor of Dan DeBllNdlen. O.But1cbere, now 40, 1pent 12 pro MalODI wttA
1lhe J<ntcltl . • . Dallas Mavertcu Hnter
'••••II DretUa1er announced hla retJnment
lrom pro buketbaU rather tban ...-r10
Jlnee 1ur1ery. Tbe former At.hJetea ln Actioo
•tar 1aJd Ile wlll remain In the Dallu ana to
ouraue h1I education . . . In an NHL COD·
teat, Plttlburlh'• ... 8eW& •cond 10
Mcondll after the opentn1 faceoff, aad the Pen1u.tna went oo lo 1core a H victory over ~uebec . . . A 22·year-old San Fruelleo
an wu arreated Monday for lnvet tioo
..... 1 to the Feb. 2J 1laytnl of former Su~an-claco ._. football player ..._. a11111 ... Traer -'-Ila,
aldellned fOC' almott two montbl by a plncbed nerve lo her back,
withdrew from a wol'l)en'1 tenn1J tournament tbla week at tbe Forum. .
TM1.,1 .. .., ....
FotlOWlnQ .,. the tDp IPOf't• ewnta on TV tonight. R•tl"91
ue: (' .t .t excellent; .f .t .t worth w.tctlln"'' .t 1 fair · .f ,__. It. •• , .... _.
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ANGELS •••
Brian Downinl are back on tbeir
feet and looklnt forward to
1ooc1. healthy seuom ln 1981.
Rick Smith, ATC (Athletic
Trainer Certmed), is the first
and last staff member to work
with the SO players here each
(lay.
• Smith and Bergert' put the
players through the#r personally
devised warm-up session before
any balla are thrown or bats are
swung, then retreat to the
clubhouse where they stay, re-
ady to aid in soothing tired and
overworked bones and muscles.
For the bitters, it's usually in
the hands. This early in the
season, the bands aren't in good
shape, says Smjth.
The player's hand will quickly
develop blisters after a full day
of swinging a bat and after
calluses develop, blisters will
begin t.Q form under those.
lf SDm.b can catch t\e call~
before blisters start growing un-
der them, he can save the player
a lot of diacomlort -and that's
critical at a time like this when
every part of the body is
screamina with pain.
"The calluses often ~ave to be
shaved down ·with a sc'alpel,"
says Smith. "Then we'll apply
mole skin to the bands to pre-
vent them from developing
aaain. • • *
Pitcher Jlm Barr joined the
team Monday, but the con-
troversy wbicb had barred him
from tbe fl.rat week of aprlna
trabl1.q remalm.
Barr partlclpated without
permi.ssion ln a charity game al
UC Rlvenlde last month and got
ln trouble for it.
Tbe 33--)'ear-old right-bander
missed much of the 1980 season
with tendinitis in his pitching
shoulder, and club officials sus-
pect he cou.Jd have aggravated
the injury in the game at
Riverside.
Barr played first base in the
game and was called on to mue
only a pair of throws.
Acting oo doctor's reports that
indicated Barr was not yet able
t o throw, Angels General
Manager Buzzle Bavasi had sug-
gested Barr not appear in camp
until he was fit.
Barr then telephoned Bavasi
last Saturday and informed him
that he had been throwing for a
couple of weeks and there was
nothing wrong with his arm.
So Barr wu allowed in camp
but the Angels are jl.arsuing a
possibility of placing him on the
disqualified list for br~ach of
contract for tiling part in the
game in Riverside.
"They're just trying to void l'hy contract," Barr, who miles
a reported S250,000 a year
through the 1982 season, said
Monday.
Girls return
to action
Wednesday
Marina, Edlaon, Fountain
Valley and Estancia bl'b
1cbooll all have home 1ames foe
the MeOnd round of CIP .uta
buketball playoff acflon w edJMlday nl•bt.
Marina wW bolt No. 1 Med·
ed RlY91"81de Poly ln •·A adioo.·
ft• Vlk1Qcl ftallbed third in tlle
8uDlet lAque ud def•~ted Bay i...,... dwnp6on Rolllil1 ffllll
ln flnt romd pla, I 5'-43. Poly
topped Paelftc, .... x~·· Cbarlera. u.. ._. ,,........ .. , will ..... SlmJ v..u.,
alter c111..-. A.reed.la, 'IMI.
Sllul Valle)' defeated II~·
laaldit,-.0.
J'ouDtala VaUer'• SaaHt
Le•1• cbamplon1 wlll boet CUlv• Qt7 in tM otller' .. ,. CIClll· •t JDtolW., ~ COMt ...
team1. Tbt Barou defMted Weit Torr•ace, 1141, while
Culver City WOD OHr DOI .............
B•~la, UM No. I Meded
tean in UM l ·A dlrilloll, WUl
be at bome to O.,.._ Ol'Oft.
BataDda UlllJ .,. .... Or-.. .. ftnt.,... ....... tMt.no.
0.rdeaOrwe ...... ~. .....
All ,._ Aart at T :IO •
Floyd hack pn·the traCk
I
But •he'll trade clu!'• for mike at Kemper
a, BOWAaD L BANDY ' ' Of................ . One of the co-leaden at1 the Olvmpla Gold
Clu1lc after ftnt-round flay lut wMk ln lnduatry
Hilla wW not be playtn1 a Meta Verde Country Club iDtheWomen'aKemperOpenMarchJS..29. ..
"I've never played th.la COWM well, which la
diaappot.Qttns to mt because it's almoet in my
back yard. But I like tbe eourae because It de-
mand.I sbot-mutn1, and particularly the 17th bole
"To play the 17th well: vou must play lt a1:
In fact, lbe baa never played the coune here
but •be bu been in Coeta lfeaa each year tbe
tournament bu been held. Marlene Floyd takes
Ume oll from her tour schedule to Joln NBC-TV ln broadcuUng the Kemper
greaalveJy. \V ··
"Jt demands a lon1, accurate tee shot, but the
approach la the tougbe.t part of the bole. You're
bitting down into a valley and the wind swirls and
blows the ball all around.
• • * "I've never played the coune" Marlene ad-
mltl. '.'But I'd love to have a chanc~ to play there.
&uM ftsure that the other lirl.s out there need the
time to pracUce and I don't want to tile any time
awar. from them by beln1 on the course.
I llte the layout -at Mesa Verde very much
and feel it la one of the best on our tour "
roa THE NOSTALGIA-MINDED, the Vln-
taee InvltaUooal tournament at the Vintage Club
in Indian WeJls March 11·15 should· be a must.•
.Many of the partlcipanta are readily rec-
ognized in the golfing community as stars of
. Fl9yd appears to have pt 0ber game
to1etber with the aid of tour pro and brother
Raymond Floyd. l!I GOLF
NANCY LOPEZ.-ELTON, the defending champion ol the Kemper Open, doesn't beaitate to
1ay •be will be on hand in Coeta Me¥ lbia year.
yesteryear, 8ome of them known quite well on the
modem PGA tour as well.
Here's a samf?Ung of the players, all SO 'or
over, who will be an the field of 30 professionals, m~y vying for more money than they ever won in
a single event during their hey-days: George
Baye,., Tommy Bolt, Julius Boros, Jimmy
Demal-et, Gardner Dickinson, Dow Finsterwald,
J ack Flee«, Bob Goalby, Jay Hebert, Don
January, Gene Littler, Arnold Palmer B6b
Ros burg, Gene Sarazan Sam Snead 'Mike
Her commitment to the tournafneot last year ~ame dFg the final week. Thia time she said:
Yea, Ill be there. I like that course very much
and I wouldn't miss it." ·
She feeia Southern Call.fornia la the place for
her to play aa well and as often as abe can
"I have a lot of friends out here and I enjoy
playing in California more than any place we go
lt.'s nice to play where there are friends around." ·
. • Nancy is starting to play well again and says:
Souchak, Bob Toski and Art 'wall. '
As long as my attitude stays Uke it la, everything
wllJ fall to1ether. I'm blttine the ball well right
now and it should be only a matter of time until I
get back to the top."
Nancy is determined to get her game back and
again become the No. 1 plaver on the tour. She bad
that honor for two years before Beth Daniel
Just how many of these players do you sup· po~e ~ver played in a tournament for a $50,000 first
pnze. Yes, the Arnold Palmers and other younger
players including Little, Finsterwald and January
have been there. But how about Snead Bolt
Sarazan, Bobby Locke, Paul Runyan and 0 Hen.rY Cotton?
dethroned her in 1980. ·
Whlle most of the players were grumbling
about the Industry Hills layout and bow tough it
was on them, few, if any, have felt that way at
Mesa Verde CC.
~~ery. player is assured or at least SS,000 for
pa.rbc1pating. It wasn't that many years ago that
this figure was a good sum for winning a tourna-ment.
* * * . CWP SHOTS -Ths Southern California Sec·
µon PG.A was the leading contributor or funds dur-
ang ~ational Golf Week last year with Sl4,577 being
put mto the fund. Roger Belanger a resident of
Laguna ~iguel and head pro at industry Hills,
helped raise S9,000. That sum, in itself, is more
than the second place unit from Illinois contribul·
ed ($8,893) .... Ticket ~ales for the Women's Kemper O~en are laggmg behmd last year despite a reduced
price of $12 for a season ticket that is interchangea-
ble.
Fairway Magazine, the official publication of
the LPGA that ia available at each tournament
and displays the famed picture of Jan Stephenson
in a revealing pose, also has asked 18 of the
players to select their favorite hole on the tour and
explain why.
AMY ALCO'IT, although she has not done too
well at Mesa Verde, picks the 17th hole as her
favorite. She saYS:
Surf eamp
Wanted: players
who want to play
8y CtJ&T SEEDEN °' .. Diller ,... .... Callfbnda Surf Coacb hter
Wall says hia North• American
Soccer League team wlll no
longer be looked upon as a "holi-
day" or "nothlng" club.
And to prove his point, Wall
will unveil an ambitious training
conce_pt when t.he Surf opens
camp in Palm Springs Wednes-
day. A simple rule of thumb will
be in the back of the minds of the
players -the best will still be
around when the Surf opens the
regular season March 28 against
Portland.
"We are looking for players
who want to play for us and will
give their all," Wall says. "This
camp could be the big chance
for some of the young players
and a moment of truth for
others."
W AU. SAYS nearly 30 players
will begin workouts Wednesday
at College of the Desert, and
each player, veteran or rookie,
will be baWing for a job.
"I want a competitive spirit on
this club," explains Wall. "We
have some key positions open on
the team that we want to fill.
The players are going to have to
compe&e for those positions.
One ol tM.e poeitions ls the
one vacated by defender John
Faulkner. Wall obtained the
veteran central defender from
Mempbta lut 1euoa for cub
and forward Dave Huaon ln an
effort to put some leaderablp on
the field.
But Faulkner wu lnJured dur-
iDt tbe recently completed in-
door aeuon and be la expected
to mill the enUre out.door cam-
paip with .tom Utamenu. If oaday, at a luncheon hosted
by the SUrf, Wall &DDOU.Dced the
namet of several veterau and
;~~omer;_who will be in camp
8£ DING THE LIST is
vete an Charlie Cooke, the
play r-coach of Memphis in 1979
and tM>.
"I still think h e 's a good
player, even at 38, but he still
bas to prove to me that he can
play," Wall says.
Also looking for a job is de·
fender John Crave~ who spent
thr~e seasons with the Van·
couver Whitecaps. The captain
of the Whitecaps' 1979 Soccer
Bowl champion squad, Craven
bas 10 goals in bis NASL career.
Also headed for camp is a crop
of youngsters from the U.S.,
Mexico, England and Spain,
and, Wall repeats, all have a
shot at the club.
••Look at Portland. They spent
$2 million and they wound up
with a fecord worse than ours,"
Wall points out. "Houston bad a
bunch of nobodys last year and
were LS-0 at home. I don't want
a team that ha.a to rely on a cou·
pie of blg names."
IT IS w.ui•s theory that the
NASL's future will revolve
around the American player.
His plan is to develop a strong
Surf youth team backed by "a
lot of time and money.''
Wall adds: "We no longer
have the option of cutting
playen who don't get the job
done early in the season, so we
are forced to find the beat ln
traininl camp.
"I am convinced this la the
best.system to choose our team.
We will have lntenalve training
se11iom and three exhibition
1ame1 to aeleet the beat com-
blnatloa," be acldl.
Tbe Surf's first exblbltion
1ame la set for March 10 •lalnlt
the San Dleao Socken at Collete
of the Desert (7:IO).
F,....Pqe81
UCI •••
so successful during the regular
season, fallen on hard limes in
the playoffs?
The answer is not as simple as
some believe.
It would be an easy cop-out to
say Mulliagn's teams tensed up,
or ch'*ed as some like to caJJ it,
when it really counted. But don't
they reaJly count during the reg-
ular season. loo? Sure they do,
so that's not it.
Others have s aid that
~ulligan's teams don't play ·
enough defense lo win con-s~slenUy in post-season play, ad-
ding that when you run as much
as his teams do it takes a Jot out
of any squad by the third or
fourth game. This argument bas
some merit, but not enough to
form a conclusion.
SO, WHY THEN has Mulligan
been continually frustrated?
"I don't know," be tells you.
"Certainly the one thing I want-
ed when I left junior college was
a state champions hip."
Did he ever try to change bis
approach? ~
"I changed almbet all the time
trying to figure out what the bell
we were doing wrong," be
added.
But, change as be d id,
Mulligan never did come up
with an answer except to say in his defense:
"YOU &NOW, in all those
teams I bad there were only two
I really entered post-season pJay
with that I felt we could have
won the whole thing from the
beainnlnl," confided Mulll1an,,
aayin1 the two teams were the
last year he won it at Lona
Beach Poly and In 1979-80 when
Saddleback (39-1) was upset in
the semifinals of the state
tournament by Cypress.
In loaiq to botb Oran1e Co8'l and Cypress in the state
playofra,, )hlli1an was de-
feated ln both cues by ball coa-
trol teama that ltreaa defense.
'
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/TUllday, March 3, 1981
home' ·toniglit; othe area teams on the road
• I I
Estancia Hlah will be out to break tbe HcoM· the put five ye¥S, but tbey've been kiiocked out ''We've played pretty well on the road. Jn fact,
round hex and Lasuna Beach wU1 be ou( to pt0Joa1 in the second round each ttm.. Coach Larry Sun· 1 I think we've played bet.ter al times on the road,•·
Corona del Mar-Riverside Poly J..A batUe 11Jtce'
both teams opened thine• up at home.
its Cinderella seuon ton.11bt u both tMIDI draw dennan will M out to tban1e that tolJlcht. admlll Barona Coacb Dave Brown who bas au.tded
the "home" aulenmeJlta~ in the CIF basketball Lquna S.acb, meanwblle, also bu the bome hla team to a 21·3 Ncord, lncludiJl1 Friday night's
Coach Jack Errion'a Sea Kini• will travel to
John W. North High lo Riverside. The Beara
should prove to be a mucb toutber foe tbu Cdll'1
first opponent. The Sea Kines bill.led Loi Aml1oe,
79-99, in the first round. •
playoffs(7:30). ualgnment, 81 "hoet" to ,.S·bot Sunoy HlllJ at , 7'-68 venilct over Ka\ella.
MeanwbUe, Ediaoft, Fountain Valley, Ocean Estancia. Ed1loo travela to Hoover Hlab ln Glendale for
View and Corona del Mar take to the road in c h Cral p Icon • Art11ta (l?-6 ni ped ttt 4·A aeeond·fOUDCI coatelt with Notre Dame of
second· round playoff games scattered across the Mayf:t';.~ 56-SC fn Jie n::t 1 round of the ~r/ z,A Sherman Oaks. Both teama were home teams in
Southland. · pl~offs, but Sunny HUia representaoneoftheir most round one, and Notre Dame won the coin flip to de·
Ocean View takes to the road to face
Lakewood at MUUkan Rl1h In Lon• Beach. The
Seahawks, 22·3, wlU be up against the No. 3 team
from the Moore Leaeue. ' Estancia. 6'·56 victor ovei Ed(ewood in 3·A formidable (>pponents of tbe season. The termine tbe bolt school.
action on the road Friday, will boet the ·tough . Lancers are 20-5 and are comina ott a 62·56 win at After stunninl Compton, 48-47 in overtime Fri·
Lvnwood Kniglta at Huntinaton Beach Hl1h and bome against California. day nigh~ for their first-ever CIF ,poet-season vie·
the Eagles could have a rugged time against the 21·5 Road matches find Fountain Valley traveling tory, the Chargers race another dlfttcult foe in the
Lakewood surprised Pasadena, 53·52 in· the
first round of the playoffs and boasts a 16-9 overall
record. • Ocean View, meanwhile, plays well just visitors. to Rolling Hilla High for a contest with Palos physical Knights.
The Eagles have advanced to the CIF playoffs Verdes (~·4) in a key 4·A game. A coin flip also determined the site for the about any place the Seahawks go. l
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ROBERT STOTTS
KUEHNE AND OF
PETITION TO AD·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·1077M.
To all heirs,
beneficiaries, credi tors
and contingent creditors of
Robert Stotts Kuehne of
Corona del Mar, and
pers ons who may be
otherwise interested In the
will and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by Marjorie Kuehne In the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
Marjorie Kuehne be ap·
pointed as personal
representative to ad·
minister the estate of
Robert Stotts Kuehne (un·
der the Independent Ad·
ministration of Estates
Act>. The petition Is set for
hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
West, in the City of S'allta
Ana, California on March
18, 1981 at 9:30 a.m .
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should either appear
a t the hearing and state
y our objec tions or f lle
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
in person or by your. at·
torney.
I F Y O U ARE A
C RE DI T O R or a con·
tingent creditor of the de·
ceased, you must file your
claim with the court or
present it to the personal
r epresentative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided in Section 700 of
th e Probate Cod e of
Ca lifornia. The time for
filing claims will not ex·
pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear·
Ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file 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 assets
and of the petitions, ac·
co unt s and reports
descr ibed in Section 1200
of the California Probate
Code.
Charles c . Morrey, At·
torney at uw, 134 S. Im·
perial Highway, AnaMlm1 Ca . 92107; tel : (7141
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COMMENTS
Strong aroma. Dl\tlOL'll\t' fl,1\ur
Nil'C hop t•haraL'tl'r.
(il)u<l c1lll)r I lea\ 1cr \t}'ll' than other..
Big fl avor.
Slightly hiller fin1~h. Ok<t}. Cl11udy.
' fapccially liked. Grain out of halanl·c
wi th hop~. Ccreal·likc fh1vor.
No afteria~tc. Silghtly hitter.
Lack of balance.
Ordinury. An everyday hccr.
Sharp division in panel rani;ing from
··tove i( to "bad taste:·
Bland. Nodistincti\c character.
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Track and ffeld
MD, OV, Laguna improved
· Track and field action for Mater Dei (Ana..
Lea1ue), Ocean View <Empire Lea1ue) and
La1u.oa Beach <South Coast Leque) appean to be
on the up beat with the 1981 aeuoo approachin1.
Here la a look at each ol tbe three Orante Coast area schools:
M8terDel
Mater Dei Coach Denny Robln1on'1 cross
country team fmlabed second ln tbe CJF 3-A crou
country finals without the benefit of a senior and
that facet la the overwbelmiJll fooal point fo~ the
Monarchs' tJ'ack and field team. ·
They'll be young, with five sophomores and six
Juniors among the Monarchs' top 13 lnd.lviduab
but they'll also probably take the favorite's role in: to league action.
Distance stars Bob Planta, Mark llclluter
Mitch Eddy, John Nelaoo, John llcSbane, Ricky
Martinez, Ernie Estrada, Jiau Munos, Herb Klein
and Rob Arsenault (all underclua mea> fonn the nucleus.
Others include defendinl leape champion
John Ryan (13-0) in the pole vault; abot putter ~ave Uranicb and Junior kennedy Pola, a Ulreat
1D the low hurdles and 440 relay.
The Monarchs are wortiq on a three-year
championsh.lpstreak in the Anteh• Lea1ue.
Oc.an View
Things are brt1bt with t.be Seabawb under
Coach Ken Moat.a, wbo bu added tl'.c:k and fteld
to bis football respomlbWUes.
Amont Moab' crew are aprtnten Rex Brown
Rkk MOHr, John Moore, I.any GerdJan and An'. dre Carthen.
~llege basketball acores
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Brown bu turned a 9.9 and 22.8 ln the 100 and
220, while Moser's beat.a include a 9.9, 22.5 and 40.2
quarter-mile.
Moser's beat event la the 440 and Moore adds a
53.3 to that event, aloo1 with a 10.5 100. Aho in the
10.5 ranee are Gerdian and CaJ'.lben.
Scott Peeples (18.0) and Jim llaqrum (18.5)
are Ocean View's top hurdlers. In tbe. Iowa they
have recorded clockin11 of 42.S and 44.0, reapec-
Uvely. .
In tbe distance events Moat.a baa Jerome
Mann (2:00) and Lea Tate (2:04) in the 880 and
Paul Soto (4:35) and Roger Medlen <•:'5) in the
mile.
Mike Mitchell baa 1one M ln tbe bilh Jump
and Brad Burns' belt event appears to the tbe IOGI
jump (11-7), wblle Ttm Davies bu a 19-0 loq
1ump and 40-9 triple.
Mark Flem.his and Dave Tbcber are lbe abot
putters, Ray Fletcher and Lance Gilbert handle
the dlacua.
Laauna 8Hctt
There are only 26' out for tbe Artist.a' track and
field vanity and preaenUy they are forced to take
their home meet.a elsewhere because of track con-
diUona wblcb are not up to par .
However, there ls some quality ln the pro-
1ram, bqinnio1 with Jay Tbonon, a aeqlor wbo
went M in the bltb Jump recenUy and la capable
of tbreatai.q the 7-4 barrier, accordln1 to bis coach, Jim Toomey.
Tbonon 1oea 1'.7 and 40.8 in the hurdles and
will also be entered ln the mile relay for the
Artist.a.
Todd Moffett la one of Laiuna Beach's top
sprint.en, ln addiUoo to clocktnp ol 53.5 and 2:04,
ln the 440 and 880, wbile Oarrell Haaard, a senior,
baa clocked a 4:31 mile and 9:'5 two-mile .
Paul Rodolf bu run clOH to 2:00 ln the 8IO and ~.Olntbe4'0andla the Artlata' top sprinter (10.0).
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San Clemente; 3. Irvine ;
4. Capistrano Valley; S.
Dana Hilla ; 6. Estancia;
7. Corona del Mar; 8.
Newport Harbor ; 9.
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Marina.
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Monica; 4. Irvine ; S.
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San Oleoo
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Slate Fullerton
Glendora ( l'"•I vs. MorellO Valley C21'l)
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llnolon llHC!\ HIQll
sen Gorgonlo 12'·31 v•. Heme I ( IMOJ OIC
Ml. S.n J«lnco HIQll
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Santa AM Vatl•r 111·11 at Oomlnouer
111·11 OIC~an Colltve
La Qvlnle (~JI vs. WHI Covina (JO .. ) OIC
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lllQhetll !JO.SI vs. Blair 11 .. ll et Muir High
Troy (l .. SI vt. Baril-110-41 .re'ertl-cc
NOQ<tl.S ti.-01 vs. SMI Clemellle ClO·ll 411
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Du•••• ( "·" at Rio MH• C•l•D•sa• 11s.11 at Mlr•IO\t• 119·41
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120·l l at Sc.nora High
BM>nlno ( lMl at Ror•I O•• < 1•·71
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Fllntrlc199 Pr°"' High
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AlllOl\oO Collevt l /
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NeeOIH 112 ll vs. Orange Lutheran tlS.f>
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RoHmono 11 .. 11 •t Newport Christi~
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R1versHJe Poly at Merill•, St Jotecill llt
San Marcos. S.ml \lelle"/ at Ed~1.,; LB Poly
atEIM,.._r _.i,.
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a t 11'-t•il• Valley; Compton al lngl1..eocji.
Rl1hell1 at B.-a. Cl II' >-A Se<alld • ..,,,_
Foothill at LDM•, Burrovons Ill•• l al
AltmHy. Ga/Ir et Tusbl\ Ewierenia I
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All• ~orTW, Walnut at Lwn•ood. Gar ...
Grove at E slaft<ia. f Clll' J,A s.c-4 -lld
South Hills al Santa Fe; Ar•t~ll al Burbank, La *"" at Cepl11r.,.o Val ••
Chino •I Gl..,.,.lt.
Garey al Charter On ; Ke-I at
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BBJRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A growlng crDde
1 oil surplus may force members of the world's oU
cartel to cut production, particularly If
war-Interrupted exports from Iran 'tnd Iraq
Increase. Kuwait's oil minister bas been quoted as
. saying. I Sheik Ali KhalUah al·Sabah, whose country I prod\ICel 1,5 million barrels a day, second to Saudi
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saying, "The' drop In demand and the lraqis and
Iranians comin1 back on the market are important
enough to mean that the burden of adjustment
cannot be shouldered by one country alone, no
matter how large a producer it Is."
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Bra~e D. SimplCNI, Newport Beach, ls vice
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are In Cleveland.
Patrick Murpby Is ftatlonal consumer products
sales manager for Schla1e Lock Co., Newport
Beach ..
Lorna Miiia, president of Laauna Federal
Savings and Loan Assoclallon, Laa\Pla Beach, has
been appointed to the 1981 committee on Energy
and Land Use of the United States League or
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1" •h• Daily Pilot
'
Paralyzed from the waist
down, pilot Ed Hayes of
Villa Park has little trou-
ble lifting hirmelf into his
Beechcraft Bonanza 'V ·
tail,' equipped with a
center stick to control the
left and right rudders. The
only other modification is ·
a hand brake. A bird's eyt
view (top right) of landing
approach to John Wayne
Airport.
Mardi Gras means a
lively Saturday n;ght ,C2
t • •
WheelC·tfair pilots fly-in
for ·improvements ,. • •
By IOEL C. DON
6f .. Deity PMll~ • Some 3,000 feet above e County, Pat
Krone breathed a iuanled sr,n relief.
Tbe Newport Beaclt resident thanked Foun-
tain Valley City Councllwoman Barbara Brown
for moving her front cockpit seat back as far as
it would go. Ten fingernails dug into the.
bactrest.
"It makes me feel better," she said, her
teeth unclenching for a few words. "It's better
than holding on to my own face."
It was Mrs. Krone's first night in a small,
single-engine airplane and she seemed to have a
touch ol anxiety at the lack ol night attendants,
on-board movies, powerful Rolls-Royce jet
en1inee and the convenient air sickness bags.
COULD BE& lJNSETl'LED nerves have
been jarred by the fact the Beecbcraft
Bonanza "V-tail" was piloted by a man
paralysed from the waste down? Doubtful, but
she waa at pains to admit it.
Pilot Ed tf ayes of Villa Park barely
touched the specially modified center stick tbat
controlled bia right and left ~dders. The only
· other modification to the aircraft was a band
brake control to help atop the plane on tbe
(round.
"Our band controls are less sopbiaticat~.
belie,ve,.lt or not, than our band controls in our
cara," said tbe former Marine Corps fll1bt in-
structor. "People ask is it danierous. It's not
any more dan1erou.s than a physically able
pilot." .
So it went u four disabled pilots, members
of Calllornia Wbfflcbair Aviators CCWA), abut-
Ued state and county officials, reporters and
others into cri.lp, rain-swept skies tut Thursday
in what was dubbed a "Fly-In" to John Wayne
Airport.
Tbe event was sponsored by the ACCESS
Tut Force of the county Human Relations
Cbmmiasion to support the United Nations
designation of 1981 as the International Year of
DisabledPenooa(IYDP). ·
AL80 ON BAND at a press conference
following the Fly-In were Fifth District
Supervbor Thomas Riley and representatives
from two other county supervisors' offices.
CWA pilots, political officials and airport
manaeement brought attention to the Board or
Supervisors' Feb. 3 allocation of $80,000 to
improve access to the airport for both disabled
private pilots and passengers.
The improvements come under the Han-.
dicapped Access Project of the airport's master
plan. They include renovation or additions to.
restrooms, stairways, ramps, parking spaces
and signs, Supervisor Riley said. ·
'!The Fly-In is especially significant,
because it is the only such Fly-In in the coun-
try." be said. •
"We're hoping it will serve to show all
Americans your abilities and not your dis·
abilities," be said, to the CWA pilots and other
, disabled penon.s assembled for the event.
After Riley read a congratulatory letter•
from Sm. S.I. Hayakawa, speeches followed by1 James Roosevelt -who said his father'&;
(Franklin Delano) handicap "never stop~ ·
him from doing what be wanted to do" -an~
representatives from Gov. Jerry BroW1)'S offict'i
and the U.S. Council on the IYDP.
WREN TB& CW A PILOTS rolled up to th
conferaee table, they bad little trouble provin
dilabled penona have few obstacles that can'
~overcome wlth a few technical modifications
"Basically we just have ·to replace our lee
funcUoaa with our band and arm functions,", N14 Uae .. year-old Hayes, accounting mana1ert
fOlt Beebnan Instruments in Fullerton and the
flnt preeldent ol CWA.
"When I 1et up in the air I don't need to use
tbit 1t.lck," be bad earlier explained, while fer-
1')1Dt tbr'ee tint-timers in bia plane. "So it's
Jut like I'wu a pilot without a wheelchair.''
'For Lyle Knudsen, who earned bis t>Uot's
Uceme four years ago, flying has helped tear
down what be once thought were barriers in bis
life.
"I've been in a 'chair 218 years and unW I
AeanMd to .fly I didn't know what I could do,"
-·~ tbe a.year-old polio victim. "Some or these' l'lJS are real pilots. For me it's just a
method to go somewhere in a hurry and take
vacatiOOI."
MU. UO~E, a Human Relations Com·
miulcmer, learned that flying was just anotbe11
w.ay to earn her civic combat pay.
"I must confess," she aaid, as Hayes' plane taxied onto the runway, "th.at! waa rather boplnc
that it would be all canceled due to rain." '
No such luck for single-engine plane
neophytes.
Love was put to the acid test in, olden days
They were very aware of the
difference between love and
lust,•• said Campbell.
U1in1 this idea, writers and
atorytellen began creating the
then-modern myths of King
Arthur's Round Table to study the
pU1htol romantic fulfillment.
"The taking of lovers wu
very ieriou1 in those days,
because the penalty ·for
adultery was death. There were
Ions periods or testin1 lovers
impoMd on each other to see if
it wu love, and not just lust,
wblcb was at stake," said
Campbell.
''In tbe myths of Lancelot and
Panlfal for inltance, they are
coaatantly asked .to overcome
obstacl• to prove their love -
1la7lnc dra:::•· cuardlns bridl•. fltb eYil knlcbts. The poeta promoted the ·idea
that tbe euence ol life la tbe
qony ol uDfuJftlled love. The
Idea of marrla1e as a
aaerameatalllaUon of 109' II
baalcally .a mecllevaJ Idea," a. aa.td.
Campbell'•
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Tuesday, March 3, 1981
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO
OI llw O•llf P'llot SWll
Mardi Gras means "Fat Tuesday," but at
the Newport Harbor Art Museum tt meant
Saturday Night Lively.
Guests at the third annual Mardi Gras Ball
were asked to wear black tie or costumes for
the New Orleans-style festivities.
No saints came marchjng in . but the
museum's rooms were filled with clowns and
cowboys as well as tuxedos and evening sowns.
A tribe or Middle Eastern potentates ar·
rived In hopes of buying the building but settled
for dinner and dancing instead.
"It's a sha me my camel wouldn't fit through
the door," lamented one chic shetk.
A battalion of Confederate oCfacers char~ed
in with7 their Southern beiles, but civil war "'as
averted by the absence o( Union uniforms.
"My Fair Lady" was the theme ror another
table.
Eliza Doolittles wore long sk1rtt., crocheted
Chatting at the
Laguna Beach
Museum's antique
show gala are
Doyle McKinney
t right J.Mar.11
Gaston a11ci
Catherme
Kiester.
co-chairmen o I
lhl' shu1c
Eianww1g o
French a rmo1re
are W1llw111
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r below1 . .Jude
Gra11dolfo. ,
Sharon
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M•rY Jan• Sur coit10
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It's talking
to~bsto nes?
The talking inanimales are coming A»d
you might just as well get used to them.
First. it was the phones that spoke tu you
when no one was home and invited you to leave
your name and numb~r This was followed by
talking elevators. electronic bank tellers and
clowns al the drive-in.
Then it was the surly refrigerator door.
Every time you opened it. a recording asked.
"Are you eating again, Lumpo?" Recently,
automobiles came out with nagging pro·
grammed messages like. "01d you fasten }our
seat belt?" "Is your em ergency brake off? '
I knew it was only a matter or lime until we
got talking tombstones when I saw this ad 1n a
California paper:
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Stanley Zelainy . developed the recording
llttem that fits into a tombstone because, as
ltlDley observes, "Everyone has his say at a.erall except the mourned one." .
· )jy husband was reading the paper when I
-~·bout lt. '1bit'• weird,'' I saJd. "Remember all the
Ill)' aunt and uncle had when they were
t put. pictures on their tombstone? I think he was ri1bt. She never wore hats
ND was alive. so why would she want to
~ Giii on her tom bstone? Besides. they 10
•; • and you look ridiculous. 1\ al would you say tomlog from a a l lllfW&y ? Tbere la no one messaae Iii\ all. I'd have to have several selections.
' •1 '"· for you I'd have a 'You're late u.18' clllttte; for my kids one called ·But ilet do we know about the 1lrl'! "l'or my mother, I'd have on wlth n 'I'm
drJ' u.eme. and for your MCocMI wlle, I'd re· eord......., llmple and detent ltkt, ':The
ftod jtWelrJ 11 9'ortd In 1 ail~ cte.-u box.
tlte k4'J II •. .,.. • UMl ti'• l'd•ftll the real up
iMtlli IUde. CID't ~ '"Mt blttaltln1 an an· 'iiliftaoatM~!''
shawls and (lowered hats while carrying flower
-baskets and copies of 'Enry 'lggi'ns came in
formal dress, with lop hats. tails. canes and
capes
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saale (she's on the
museum's said and ren&.al council) wore uni-
. corn headdresses of while papler mache made
for tbem by Darlene Lloyd of the Flower Seller
in Corona del Mar.
Shirley Gatewood wore an antique lace
dress once belonging lo a diva in Chicago's
Civic Light Opera
Linda Young arrived in a purple leotard
and matching balloons as a bunch or grapes but
refused.all offers to turn her into burgundy
Other balloons and gaily striped May Poles
were the party decor ations provided by
Barbara Wessler and her committee.
After hors d'oeuvres. the 375 guests hned up
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Dancing followed to the beat of J ake
Porter's Ramblers, providing an authentic
Bourbon Street flavor.
The music stopped just long enough for
Cathleen Gallander, the museum's director. lo
crowp His Majesty Kini( Charles Hester and Her Royal Highness Queen Betty Turnbull to
reien over the ball.
She was assisted by court jesters Stephanie
Zaepfel and Darcey Sledge, both age 10.
Qu~n Betty, with ro)/1ll prerogative, select·
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Among the masks at the sold-out party were
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Mary Jameson and Jon Loeb, Bob Heyn wtt.b
Elizabeth Williams, Dave and Barbara Wessler,
Brooke Wertman with Clark Booth and Jeannie
Dunbier with George Jeffries.
Others were Alban Silva, Paulette and Ray
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Chad Jones, Charlie Rom ero and Clifford and
Barbro Heinz.
Benefactors of the Newport Harbor Art
Museum's Mardi Gras Ball were honored at a
cocktail party Friday evening at the Corona del
Mar home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jarvie.
Their donations enabled the party proceeds
to be applied toward a matching grant from the
National Endowment of the Arts.
Honored were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hesler,
Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth Satin , Bernard
Schneiller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler. Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Sturtevant from Xerox Corp.,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cannon from the Irvine
Co. and Jules Glazer
An orange and white striped tent welcomed
guests to a gala opening of the Laguna Beach
Art Musf'um's ninth annual Affiliates Antique
Show.
The museum itself had been transformed
into a showcase for 34 antique dealers from as
far away as San Diego.and San Francisco.
Guests stroll ed through aisles on several
levels of the museum and shopped for every·
thing from Oriental r ugs lo a r moires and
silver to statuary.
Susan Fries played the flute arid Richard
Glenn strummed a classical guitar to provide
appropriate accompaniment to the displays .
Guests at the black tie optiona( party en·
joyed a gourmet buffet including fresh fruits
and vegetables, cheeses. meatballs, quiche and
cocktail-sized roast beef sandwiches carved to
order by a chef.
Pastries topped off the dinner for the $35·
per-person gala. and several varieties of wine
were served.
Catherine Kiester or Laguna Beach and
Tom Stansbury or Newport Beach were CO·
chairmen of the three day show. which also in·
clttded a luncheon and lecture Friday plus
weekend shopping for collectors
Among the guests enjoying the unique dis·
plays were Dr and Mrs Grandolfo of Corona
del Mar, Mr and Mrs William Hazewinkel of
Newport Beach. Warren Rieders of Newport
Beach, Pat Atha of Laguna Beach (president of
the Affiliates> and Laguna Beach Mayor Wayne
Baglin with his w1fl• F ayl'
Queen Betty '/'um bull r far left J and King
Charles /lester rtJigned over the Newport
Harbor Art Museum's Mardi Gras.
Linda 'r' oung t above left J added to the
festivities. costumed as a hunch
of grapes. Bob lleynand Elizabeth Williams
r left J were characters from
"My Fair Lady."
and Chad Jones r below J cloumed it up.
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE --------H·71492 H-71464
NOTICE OP DEATH OF NOTICE O~ DEATH OF
CARL M. LOFTIS aka S T I! P H E N T 0 D
CARL MILTON LOFTIS MOHULSKt AND OF
ANO OF PETITION TO Pe TIT t ON TO AD .
ADMINISTER ESTATE MINIST&R ESTATE NO.
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beneficiaries, creditors beneficiaries, cred itors and contingent creditors of and contingent creditors of
Carl M. Loftis, aka Carl Stephen Tod Mohutskl and
Milton Loftis and persons persons who may be
who may be otherwise in· C)therwlse Interested In the
terested In the wlll and/or will and/or estate:
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DEAR ANN LANDERS· A while back you
printed a letter about a 'Womun who was totally
disor ganized. Well, it's nice to know I have a
twin someplace.
Everything in my life is haphazard 1tnd
hatr-baked. My husbapd has c razy hours. He
brings home friends for dinner with no warning.
He worp bard at bjs jo.b, so I don't. feel I should.ask
him to give me a hand in the evening. So wh1 le I
am running my tail off, laundry piles. dust balls
gathe r and cobwebs form
Our lS·year-old son play!> football and takes
guitar lessons. His 14 year old sister is a
cheerleader and lakes voice lessons They are
both top students and arllve Ill 4·H, but they
need an awful lot of driving around. Next year
the boy will get has dr1 ver's licl:'nse. l hope I can
survive till then
estate: A petition has been flied
A petition has been filed by Mary Jean Mohulskl In by Crocker National Bank t he Superior Court of
in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting
Orange Couotv requesting that Mary Jean Mohulstt i
that Crocker National be appointed as personal
Bank be appointed as r e presentative to ad-
personal representative to m inlster the estate of
administer the estate of Stephen Tod Mohulski,
Cart M. Loftis of Irvine, Fo unt a In Va I I e y,
Catifwnla (under the In · California (under the In-
dependent Administration dependent Administration of Estates Act). The pelt· of Estates Act). The peti-
tion is set for hearing 1n lion Is set for hearing In
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Santa Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, California 92701 on Ana, Callfornla 92701 on
March 25, 1981at9:30 a .m . March 18, 1981 at 9:30 a.m.
IF YOU OBJECT tQ.the IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition, granting of the petition,
you sh<>Yld either appear you should either appear
at the hearing and state a t the hearing and state I vour objections or file your objections or file written objections with the written objections with the
court before the hearing. court before the hearing.
I work eight hours a da} bc<:ause we need lo
start a nest·egg for the children's college
Everyt.hmg is so expensive these days r also go
lo school four hours a we~k becau:-.e I need the
intellectual s timulation
When the neighbors come over , I can JUSl
see their eyes bulge at the sight of this pigpen.
When five o'clock rolls around they are freshly
showered, their homes arc immaculate and sup-
per is on the table. Hell. l'm still al work a t fi ve
o'clock.
Your appearance mav be Your appearancP. ma'y be
: in person or by your at-in person or by your at- '
1 torney. torney.
All this makes me h•t•I inadequate. inferior
and ashamed Is there ctny hope·> DAMN
TIRED IN LOCK HAVEN , PA
DEAR TIRED : lnadt:quate'! Inferior?
Ashamed? WHY? You sound like a remarkable
woman. I think you're terrifk a nd I'll bet a lot
of other people do, too. So '>lop blubbering, But-
te rcup.
DEAR ANN LANDERS I \\as inter ested an
your advice Lo the people from Michigan "ho
kept inviting rnends for d1nnt:r and were never
asked back You s aid the•) -.hould cut. at out even
if it meant they never .., .. " the· 11eoplc agc11n
Does this go for relJll\l'~ lo11 ''
My brother and h1 ~ \.\ tfl· \\ere married 18
months ago. They have been hen• tu dinner .it
least two dozen time~ We ha\1· yet to have so
much as a cup of coffee 1n their home. My
husband says Gretil as probabl.\ a poor cook and
is as hamed lo have us over
I say they ran lakl• u~ to a restaurant if
Greta is· a poor took To ac·C'epl over 20 dinner
invitations and not reciprocate l'ven onre docs
not add up l() c·1v1hzcd behavfur in my book.
What do you sily" OVEHLOAO IN SANTA
BARBARA
DEAR BARB: lnclud<' them onl~· when vou
have family functions . I'm with you.
HOROSCOPE
Leo: Revise,
rebuild • review,
WEDNESOA Y , MARCH 4
By S\'ONE\' OMA RR
I IF YOU ARE A I F YOU ARE A CREDITOR or cl. cont -C REDITOR or a con-
' ingent creditor of llie de· tlngent creditor of the de-
'
ceased, you must file your ceased, you must file your
claim with the court or clalm with the court or
'present it to the personal present it to the personal
representative appointed representative appointed I by lhe court within four by the court within four
, months from the date of months from lhe date of
first issuance of letters first issuance of letters as
a s provided in Section provided in Section 700 of
700 of the Probate Code of the Probate Code of
California. The l ime for California. The time for
fifing claims will not ex-filing claims will not ex-
pire prior lo four months pire prior to four months
from thedateof the hearing from the date of the hear-
noticed above. ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court. lhe file kept by the court.
If you are mlerested 1n the If you are interested in
estate, you may f1te a re-the estate, you may file a
Quest with lhe court to re-request with the court to
cei11e special notice of lhe r~ceive special notice of
inventory of estate assets t~ ioventory of estate as·
and of lhe pet1t1ons, ac-sets of the petitions, ac-
1c o u n 1 s an d r e port s c ounts and reports
!described 1n Section 1200 described in Section 1200
of the California Probate of the California Probate !code. Code.
1 Cooksey, Colema n & Law Offices of Robert A. !H oward, By : Ca l H . Suvlg, Attorney at Law,
Coleman, Attorney at 2012 Michelson Drive,
Law,17782E.17thStreet,Suite 100, Irvine ,
W est Bldg ., Tustin, California 92715, (714) California 92680. (71 4) 151-9655.
832-2474 Published Ora niJe Coa st
Publis hed Orange Coasl Dally Piiot, Feb. 2'4, 25,
Daily Pitol, March 3, 4, 10, Mar 3, 1981 903-81
1981 1065-81
I PU~UC NO~ICE__
NOTICE O~ PllU•AllATION NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN t'WI Ot•Bo•rd of O~rr-ctors Of tf\~ Mew
C<>ftM>ltd.a1ed Wat•' D•,lrf<.t will •I its
Re9u1•r NtieetlnQ to c. ,_Id on M•rcri
11. "'' (Oft\1dtr lhe 4.CIOPl•On of Ntoa1ow DK••r•t•O'I II t currffllly
und•r pn·pw .. 1on '°' ttw t0Uow 1no Prot@ct
I '-'or-tn South Fef!der W•t.., t..•"f
L0<.•t1cn
At ~ev•d• Avtnw C•l1tor"1• Slrttl. Al•sll.t Avenue •ncl F Iorio. (If •ci t "' tllt Coty ot Co•I• Mtu C•l1torn1• B 1 E.tst .,.,. ol S.nt• An.t Rlvot
PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITlOUS •USllllllSS
HAM• ITATllMllNT Tht fOll-lnQ ,......,.,, .,. dolnQ
llUtl neua ROUNTAEE f'1 NE ARTS. • Mtrmlt-~ne, N-POrt &..ch, Ca. '2..0
JarnK T ll«Miflt,.., • ~mlll-. N...._, &.act\, ca. fKtO 8•r ..... • II A°""''"·• Hennll-L-. Nl-1 Seam. C. '26'0 Tllll llu\lnnt ts <-ted lly .. In· dlvlekl•I J-T 1toun1rw This JIAtl-1 Wat llled Wllll tn. Covnly Clerk of Oranoo C....nty on Febru•ry 20, 1911 lrom low• Slrl'et 10 I~ Or.tnQt' County ,.lM.JM Flood (Olll•DI O••l"<I <OCFCOI Pu1111"'9d 0r ... ~ CO.tst O.tlly Piiot
ARIES (Mar 21 /\pr 191 Finish rather M••a. C•l•forn•• ----I
F•irv1tw Channel on tllt Coly or Cost• Ftll 74, W..r J, 10, 17, 1 .. 1 90·11
than initiate proJert You'll want to be free to ci North "0 • or o c F co PUBLIC NOTICE
d f d., w10'* C"'•nll•I from Sant• An• accept upcoming orrt•r Added r1tcognilion ue R .. e, 10 Ptatent•• Avenut '" l"t City ---
you'll be rad of unnt•<:cssary roadblock. 10• Co••aMo>s•. C•lilornio N·71'U Prop~nl l'ICTITIOUS •UStNllSS Burden is removed and Htrolades romP your M•w Con•Ol•d•'"" w .. 1., O••t"" NAME STATEMENT
way Celebrate: IQ~} Plotenlla Avenut, Cos la M .... bu!~~.~o~~Owing P••Mlfl• ... doino
TAURUS lApr 20-May 2f)) New career ?P· 1;1~1~~~""' nut '"''0110"" 11141 BAMBOO GARDENS, n:n~, w Port unity highlighted a rrt•sh start lends s. PICC Tiit M .. rch 17, 1991, lttQUI•• Muting B•ll lloltd, An.t,,.lm. c. 91904 I r " " d I 0 I II~ I I V•n N~n Oao, JSJt F.trquf'l•r #4, to life. Leo. /\qua nu:-persons play i>romment ~ ~ ~ ~""~,, ~'-;;:,:; ;;,.,,::, ~!. lo• Al•mita., c •.
roles. Superior pay!. m eaningful compliment M tw conM>1•cMtec1 w.1.., 01t1,,c1 of O•o N-. rr--a. Wt F.,qu,..,
Love dominate!. scenario ArC'epl challenge and ~~~.'::::i ~,::::,:~«•nll• Avenu. "'. l oi :!..~~ ~
added responsi bl Ii ty Outlll""' .,,d O< com,,,.nts Sl'IOuld Ooo "'-Truon9
G"'MINI t Ma.' 21 J une 20! · Follow unc ; ~ "'u"" o '·~ P,_,,n1 on or h h ~-d 1 ~ Tnlt '1•1-t wM rnec1 with tht
oc. ' twfo.-t M.trch 11, 1991 Counly Cltrk of Or.,,go County on intuitive intellect is sharply honed Travel op-OATEo ~,c,. 2, ,.,., Fet:>ruuy ''· "''
portunity comes into foc us Accent o n ~:.'.:C.:,~,, ••• ,,,..n•""' publishing, education and solut10~ of legal MESACONSOL1oA1eo
dilemma. Cancer. Capricorn. Aqua nus persons wA rER 01s1 R•CT
P'UUM Pu()ll\n.cl OrtnQe Coast 0•1Jy Pllol l'tb 74 W..r l, 10 17 ... ,, 97MI
figure prominent!}. Morch J tt11 11111 " Put:>hslW<I Or•~ C0.t•t O••IY P1101 P UBLJC NOTICE
• CANCER 1June 21 July 22 > You'll be more ------
aware of body image people comment on PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTl~~·~~11111us your personality dothes and appearance NAME STATIMINT
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All real estate ad-
verti sed i n t h is
newspaper is subject lO
the Federal Fair Hous-
ing Act of 1968 which
makes it Illegal to ad·
vertise "any preference.
limitation , or dis -
crimination based' on
race, color. religion, sex. or national origin,
or an intention to make
any such preference,
limitation , or dis-
crimination."
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any
advertising for real
estate whirh Is in viola·
tionofthe law.
ERIOltS: Adnrthen
1hoelld ct.di tt..lr adt
doly .ct ...port ·~
ron ..._.ahfy. TM
DAILY PILOT cn._..s
labaity for ttw flnt
lncorr•ct htHrtio11
Oftly.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•Nodesk fees
•No phonP fees
•No advertising fees
We belong to five multi-
ple boards. Call for an
appointment • Ask for
John. 54().3666
REH'TTIL YOURS
On ly SJ.185 per mo.
Very, very very lo down
payment. Beaut. 3 Bdrm
pool home Terrific loca·
lion. Call 536=9311
ALLSTATE
AEALTOAS __ l
CdM
COTTAGE
$175,000
2 Bdrm charmer! Wood
burning fireplace. step. I
saver kitchen. High as· I sumable lst TD. Owner
will help rianance. 67:J.8SOO
MISAVllDI
assume existing financ inr on this lovely 4 Bdrm
3 Ba executive home In
Costa Mesa's most pre.
stlgious area. The pro-
perty is in move-in con-
dJUon and the owner is
anxious. Full price
$240,000. Ask for Mary
Ann.
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
HOMES' INVESTMENTS
631-7370
FIXER
COSTA MESA
Needs TLC. Covered en· try way, leads to vaulted
ceilinged living room .
Wood burning fireplace
Huge country kitchen ..
family room are<\. Overlooks covered
patio, pool and spa. A
bargain al $12.8.900. Call now! 546-2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
LOWDOWN
Owner Y4ill finance this
almost new 3 bedroom. 2~ bath Brittany Woods
condo. 3 car garage. wet
bM. greenhouse win
dl>w. and microwave
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CHEAPY
the
Full
BARGAIN!
Condo 2 Bdrm overlooks
greenbelt. near South
Coast Plaza in Costa
M esa. Owner will carry large 2nd TD. $79,900
546-2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
INVESTORS
TICKET
1s now in Costa Mesa of-
fering residential pro·
pertywith:
No Negative Cash Flow
No Tenant Problems Ca~tal Gains Only
High Returns <not 2nd Trust Deeds )
Call for information rt42§\fl •1111 REC CARPET Ill 754-1202
e~!!: P+C?e~~e. r-~O.~EH~cr. ..... ~~1<-~1-~4~
6 months new , double '7fn1 -·
i r on g a t e d en t r y , 2044 Oc ... ll•d
cathedral ceilings. brick 2 Bdrm. 1 bath cottage.
r ire place. go u rm e l Beam ceiling. frplc . 3
kitchen. French doors to car parking. Priced al
pat i o . 0 w n e r w i II $295.000.
f inance. $179.000 associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
1().''· W Balboa 6•1 Jb6) fl ff iii _J_~~~~---
ASSUME
$65,000VA
That's right! $65,000
8~'* VA loan Total
payments 1654. J Bdrm.
2 bath. c.'omer lot for
pr ivacy Owner may
carry some finanr1ng
$99,950 total price Act
now! 54&-2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
Pktun P.rt.ct
Immaculate 3 Rd rm family room in prt'
.st1 gious Turtlerut·k
Beautiful decoratme
vaulted ce1bnies. ;itnurn
l'Overed patio Priced 10
sell at SUM.500.
$112,000
COLLEGE PARK
Assume l<iqH· loan
Sll2.000 3 Rel rm 2 h:1t h
expanded family room
wetbar. (1rt'pla1'l' :.nit
pool $136.IXJO Call for
more details 546 2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
• • • Emity Pitt$on
1766 lfahama Pl
Costa Mesa
You are the" mner '''
4 frH tick~ts
1$14 value I. to
Anah.im
Boot Show Mar 4thruMar II Anaheim C11nvent1011
Cent('r
Call 642 5678. ext '-'72 t11 claim your tll'kl't., • • •
DOH'T LIKE
TRAFffC ?
Come and Stt this h)\ l'h
3 Bdrm home with mun~
extras. lorated on .1
quiet cul de sar <>nh
$120.000 Call no\.\
979 5370
ALLSTATE
REALTOR~
WESTC LIFF
$129,500
Newport ~·od1 h1i.:1tl\ up1?rildl'<1 2 Bdr m 1·11nd"
with IH t \ :.t l t• p ,1 I 111
1·u~tom lir.1i1e•rll'~ l.111•"
pool' Wulk 111 Wt·~ldt ft 11hopvin~. Show' ltkl· •
m o<h'I Hutr ~ thi-wun 't la.c;t' t'.111 Mti 71, I
THERE.AL ESTATERS
LACUNA .ff ILLS
f iJOlJ,.tte• \ 1·v. lot v. If h
Rdrm hom1• J'r 1n·d .11
onl) $1lS ')1111 ' .it
~36 q311
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
BEAUTY ·+ TERMS
HO LOAN FEES!
Owm•r ~ays ht> will · ,JI r'
( I II 1111' I. fl ~· 11 II t h t
bt•,1ut1ful :1 1~11 :!' I\\
('Xt'l'Ull\'P lll\\llhorolo• "'
BAl'K HA \ \l<t'' \ "1!11
ONI \' 111 llllW'\ s II n k I II I 1 \ I fl~· I,., II
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0111'\l>lll·rt 1111 '·"''"' lot l'nli·n.11111111• \t 1,1 ,,.,.1 ,
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$1\;) 1••1 I I 11 f•flfl'I-
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SEA COVE
PROPERTI ES
7 14-6 31-6990
v
NEWPORT
BEACH
S Bdrm, cust home,
~•el u sive Dover
Shore L N e ar
S 1,000,000 prop. ' ~
bllc from pvt beach.
Gracious home for
~xec entertaininq
S330.000.
28DRM
PRACTICALLY FREE
, 9;M 1Uf fr \OU h<t~t ltttlt· 5 BR EST A TE j ra-.h .1111J trt' tonk rni• fnr
a j!11ltl<·11 11pportuni1' 1 .. $145,000 I o ... n vour """ hum" Impossible Lo m:it<·h clonl"alf th1-.1 ... 11•·1111
Un be Ii c v a b I 1• ,; Jnvclv t•onclomm111m 1• •
Bdrm .~upl:'r s hat p 2 Brlrm H'I\ 1 lc•a11 ;111d
... plush l·a rpels 1·01 \ 111·al and lot•;oh'•I 111 :1
stone fireplat'c fl V a 1· q u 1 l'I :i r1 .. 1 \ fl Jl r "' cess ... and take ovcr <''< lmall•lv ~!.!fill ol•1w11 .111.S
isting ~{,'/, loan Pri1·1•d (1\.\ nC'r. "di 1·arn :!nd
to sell fast O\.\ner will 'Atlh -.m .. 11 P·••llll'flt• help f inan rc·' l'o.1 11 1'11llnowf1Jr.dllht'dt•
963-6767 tail:-752 170!1
THE REAL ESTATERS
Cl ass~· .\utos
.\d\'C'rt is<~d
THE REAL ESTAT&:RS
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC' ~OTIC'E PUBLIC NOTIC'f.
Social hfe accele rat<.''l Long-distance call NOT~~EP~~~c!:~~T~~Ell t>u!i"n~.~o~owino .,.,_,, •r• c1o1no
brings future plans IOtO Clear foCUS. Gemini, Bu•ldor Ch<tsCr•ll STANOARO LEASI NG COM
Virgo, Sagittarius persons play important roles. ~:·.:t;11:.09•sir•1•on Numt>t.or rurllfo :i'.:v. uo N0<1h B•t•vl•. Ort~. C•.
LEO I July 23 Aug 22) Revise, review and Hull M•t••·•i Wood Brue• R G•••Y. •lO Nortf'I rebuild it is time to create .a more solid struc-Boat'•"' C•uisar,Jj e.t.Y1e,0renee,c..t1'61 RE GISTEltEO OWNER John Rl<h•rd V Ingle, UO North lure. Take special care where legal rights and Robinson. JUOj w F1ond• '""· e.1ev1a, O."'Qe, c. .,..,
permissions arc concerned. !''~~us on public. re· Hi:,n;~.:;, ~::!.':S::•.=:.,. noo. This ::.':"!!/'!':: 111ee1 .,,,h 111e
lations partnership opportuntlaes and mantal DATE OF SAlE: M•rcn 11. tttl. county C:teo of 0,.,,91 County on SlalUS. 10 00 am., 2901 Edln0tr. Hunlington February 11, 1 .. 1.
k · BUch,'C.ltlornla 92647. l'IUtff VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept 22). Wor routine un NOT~. Tl\fiveh1c1uha1tbeat1hulf• PubllsMcl Or"'91 eo.st O•llY Piiot
dergoes transforma tion. You s ucceed by being ottf'lual•. F111. u. MMir. 1.111. 11, "" ttt.-1
an innovator. Reject superfi~ial explan.ataons . ih~t c~,:": ... =:,,::i;:•::.,:•a~'l~.:! ,
Dig deep for information. You ar.e .on bn.nk o.f a and correct.
d G S tt B U S I N E S S f\I A M E 0 F ver y important iscovery. em1m. ag1 anus LEINHOLOER Hunt1nvt°" H•rbO< -l'ICTiilouSiUSIH'"is_s __
a nd another Virgo figure prominently. Merint Cent ... mt Edinger A,,..nue, NAM• ITAHMaNT
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22 ): Highlight ~'~".~~7.BH<h, C•lllornl• '26A1 nt~~~;o11-tng pe:_.. Is doing llllll·
domestic situation, c hildre n, change, speculation LE 1 NH o Lo E R Hu 9 ,, A . o 1 s T 1 H c T 1 v E d 'aJ ' t d . t S en riO ' Mwrcfl l>en. 2901 Edlfl9H Ave,...., P 0 C A A P E T I U P H 0 l S T E A Y an spec1 expertmen s omma e . c .. a · Bo• nu. Hunllnoton euch. RESTORATION, t10 Ll•rd P11u. Creative resources s urge to forefront. S1gnif1cant C•hfo•lll• nw. re1; sn.21o11 CoJI• 1111e.., c.111orl!le "'" money ne ws alters previous plan. Be receptive. Put>tlJhecl 0r~ eo.st oe11v Piiot, 111ck He¥wet11. tlO u .111 P•«•, M..rcf'll, , .. , 11»1·11 Cotta MtM. C.llfoml• '2!61' ---------Tiiis buslneu Is conca.c1ec1 by an In· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Accent on prop-p d1 .. 1oue1.
erty values, territorial rights and an un· uauc NOTICE __ Tiiis ::.=,·~·
111
.., willi i11e
derSlanding Of What is practical 8S contrasted lo "CTITICIUS •Ull ... H County Cltrll of Or•not County on
mere fancy. Pisces, Cancer , and another Tiie ,::,:':!=".~. "'"' F~•.1"1 111...,
Scorpio figure prominently . You'll find answers 11u11neu es Pvllrlllltd er-. een1 O<Mty Pl'9&. by looldogbehindsceoes. · s 'v iNvESTMaNTS, Hso Fe11.10.11.u.MM.a 1t11 ...,., Airway A .. , Uftlt C», ~t• MeM, ca. •
SAGITrARllJS CNov. 22· Oec. 2J): Put ttu.P1111 T. s.1.t•. tt ll11t1• 1111, PVBUC NOTICE ideas to work; accent respon.stbtl1ty, production He•P0r11Mc11,CA."*
aa .. willingness to lnvest ln your own concepts. Ja,.,., •· va1 ... 1111•· u1 ,.CTtT1outeut1Nea
Capricorn, Taurbs, Virgo natives figure Orlt~~-==Mer,CA.ttm HAMUTAHM•NT
promlnenlly. One with pl'QYen track record is wilt-n1, .. ._ •• '"• w1111 w. TIM t•11-1ng ""•"• .,. •0111g lnftolmdbenentofcx~rience. c°""11 ciw• 61 0r-. ca-, ... ""'4'T~~,." P" 1 Tc".., Ro .,.. F: .... t yto, 1'at. CAPIUOOllN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Grasl> op-PtMM PAfllTN••s. 1100 Qv.111, su11• 100.
t..-rt f • r1 bl k t '' A ~1"*' ~ .. coett Delly Pli.t Htwll0f1 -..cit. c.1~• t1160. portunity to -d o 'secu ty an e . "..,. u, MM.,,'°•,,,''" ,.,., •11¥1..-M, MMi.n.11, Jr., "''* tbort Lrtp could aid fn relierine you of u.n-,..,._, •1 Tor, ca11 ... n1, nuo,
neeeasar,y burden . Artea, Leo, Saglltariu1 PU ... C NOTICE ,.a1,:_:•;:.:.:=~~.1~! pe[tons p .. y Important roles. Diversify, dlsolav tt111.
abllltytouUU1ematerl1l atband. Pecnnoue&UM•M ,. •• ~ .. ~.•..,.M=~1:!J!
AQlJA&IUS (Jen. ZO·P'eb. 18): Love ,.,.. .::::.,:~'!!.....Mftl. 111• ·r...,.~1ca "-..tna: you 1aln renewed...._, faith. ,.....1 ~... ,., .. "94•1w. ,.1• •111et A~. "'r ~ '"'I""" ... c -. Ml•a.v111ee11.N.v .um. Yo are rievltaJlled. Endlu1lt1m makes a ..-ATl'a • _._..u AHO Alo 11111tw•r11. 011, 1..e111 ... ,11. eomeMck. HllhH•ht lnJtlltln, or1cinaltty, ill· ~;:.!.~ie::::*'"'.._...,.. c.111w111,._ de~riderice Ud willln«Dffl to ........ 8 pNJjfft. '1trle11 Wiley C•..-n r, •411 Tlw""" A; ....... mtt ,.., lAalJ=re i. ......... Cll'C ... l,,,_,CA_,lt Dr ............... ~ ....
p ('Fib, l•Mar. •f: ..... boMpetb ... :=..---·•---M'ii ... •· ..:::.=-~ ,...._, .. 111'.
DoMUa aDd pueon1. hlflll ~au. to T1lfl ==: =-=.-w. • "' .. ==..-. ~ .. tai!WJ l1M91 ..... CIMek lltw. ~. C..y a.. .. Or .. ...., .. c-..., c... .. 0..-.. '-"Y .. ........_., IOUll• ud baalc aaatftfal. Protect ~'"" ~ m. Ors-.e ,._; ,.. an due
to-NrtanacrwaUH.pr'oftt.IMeprojld, 1
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT
Tiit loll-lf19 -'°" ll doing llu•I· ,..,, .,~ FIElDSTE.AO INSTITUTE, 20tl 81nlneu Cttller Of'lvt, Suitt •no. lr¥fnt, C.. '2715 HOWMd F. iuwn.nson, Jr., ,, .. Ocu n Blvd .. C0<ot1t O.t M•r, Ca. '2t2S Tlll!I busillt'U 11 <onducled by an in· dhldual. H-ard F. -"-ton Jr, This si.t-1 we flled with I,,. County Clerti of Oran99 Co1111ty °" Fellr.,.ry ». ltl1. Pl9'm Pullllsll9d Or1t19t C..st Delly Pllol .... 2A,Mer.J,IO,f7,1"1 '3M1
PVBUC NOTICE
l'ICTIT10US .USIH•IS
NAMe STATEMllNT
Tiit foll-Ing PffSOns ••e dOhllJ
llUllneu •: FLOAT TO "El.AX, tOOO 8riitOI Strae t Norlh, Newport 8tac h, ca111or111a nwo. c..--aUOfl lw Inner P9ect, e Callfornla tor pore tlan, US20 Hercluut, Weslmlnsl••. Caltlornl• '26A. Thi• MIMSs Is CCln4lllc-lly a tor· ,.o.atlOft,
COAPO"AltON f'O" INHI" PEAC•
"-M.WeeMt, ~-' This _ _. wet lllM wltn the County Cl-or Ounoe (Olllll'f 04'
M.tr • J' 1911.
PIMMC Pllblltllllll C>al!Oe Cot1I oatlr Ptlo
Nltr. a, 10, 11, 24, 1"1 1001N
PUIWC NOTJCE
l'ICTITIOU$ •USINESS NAME STATEMIN'F rne tollowlng persons •re doino
llullnenn REEVES' WE8Elt ADVERTISING AGENCY, 141• Senta An.t Awnut (P.O. 8oa 1 IS1'J, Cotta MIH, Celtfornte 9Z6V. RO<t•ld l . Long, 7'7• S.nl• Ana Avtnue, Colta MeH, Callfotnie •2677. Joan C. long, 247& Sant• Ana Avenue, Costa MeH, Calilornie '21>17 . This lluMMu ll conducled l>V •n 111 dlvlduel (hUsbflnd •wllel R-ld l , Lor1t Tnls stat-I \OH llled wltn ti. County Cltr-of Or•nge t'ounty on Feb. J. 19et
l'ISMU Pu1111.-0."'91 Co.Ill Dally Pilot, W..r. J, 10, 11, 24, , .. , t~f
PUBLIC NOTl(:E
FIS.Ul Publl\lll!d Ct11n9" Co•'' C>••i) P1101 l'UU7t M•r J, tO, II, l•, 19111 ffl It Publl"'9d Or-Coa.t O•lly Piiot, Fib 10, 17,24,W..r.l, t9'1 131-411
PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE
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lta.ANORTH JMnnHlla,famrm.,2
Lp 4 Wnn, fam rm, tr,plc , blutwa ll.
"-· ts ldkll w/eaLta1 sia.••17'1 aJ'M, Cul•Hc lot. H ..
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Of ·"wparl' CllCI & COMPME 111$( FEATURES
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Panora m ic view a t wed1e. from
prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath cuatom '
home . 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine
room, entry, Ii ving room , dlnin g
' room. built·ins , etc. $1 ,385.000.
11 ID. f'/P ... , •• 00. STAl'eOUT
Creative fblan avail. A bMutllUily upsraded
bdrm(can be parent ::.~ R .!. 542·5IOI, Praoclscan Fountalna
NtrMt • ln·la~rtrt) home. P'rethpe\flt baslde •
REALTORS
671-1111
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671\1111
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A FAIULOUS 0 VHSAll LIS .. $125,000
Deane H o m es la r gest & mos t
spectacular model & situated on the 1¥~est lo~ of Deane Homes. A ~lorious VIew lookmg thru a lovely yard (with
tall trees) to the Big Canyon golf
course. Huge patio surrounds the lge
pool & s pa + the sweetest gazebo ever (even has a lovely chandelier ). Gated
en try to the front courtyd with
fountain. Marble floor in foyer with
glittering crysta l chandelier. 4 BR,
den & form DR . .
WISLIY N. TAYLOR CO,. UALTORS
2111 S-J~ ... Roed
NEWPOIT CENTER, N.a. 644-49 I 0
CdMt>UPLU
llSTIUYIH
•CANYOM
E11u:eUent opportunity 1o
purchase Big Canyon's
m os t s pa cio u s
townhome. Four Bdrms
and a gameroom. each
with a bath. Formal li v·
ing and dining rooms.
study le powder room.
Offered for only 1610.000.
D.M. M..iW Rltr
644-f"O
UDUCB SI0,000
South ol PCH duplex in
Corona del Mar. 2 years
new. 4 Bdr m s wit h -1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i master hide-away (in-
cluding rt.replace, spa )
owners unit. PLUS, 2
Bdrm. 2 bath unit.
Oversized garage for
a utos and toys + + +
very high assumable
loan and creative owner
ready to bargain. Call
NOW for a ppointment
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
7 14-63 1-6990
2UNITS
$94,900
Super investment! Two
2-Bdrm units, one with
fireplace! Current in·
com.-S740 mo. Hurry,
th1a wont't lut. 841-7171
THE REAL ESTATERS
~ 7ff.1111 ...,,...,....
S..•yowSSS-5
This spacious fa mily
home is a ttal steal le
won't last ! Located in
choice Corona del Mar
comml.Dlity. Enter lbru
lovely lge courtyard. 4
Br. 3 ba. formal din rm
le lee ram rm. Stand on
the declting & look at the
ocean . O ffered at
$395,000.
75'·1616
$10,000DOWH
$785 P.l.T.A per mo. 2 Br
1 Yl ha condo. Great in-
vestment . R ealty
World/
Call Realty World
Capistrano Association
661-1010
LOYR Y llNDA ISLE-URGE r. olachd by C" & • W9hf' wl .. ...... for J ... -..c .... ..
..., • .,. i..,.. ....... .... + 4, ...................... ,., ....
,.. .......... 1tep.dow-. ..... clp pool &
... $1,,Jtl,000. 631 -1 400.
llWPOIT CUSTOM Yt1TH POOL CM1l••1 l Mel. 2 It& wttlt ._, ra ~ .... '"' .......... s, ........ priced
...... $19~500. 631·1400.
SlllRECUFFS LEASE OPTION
WH•rf•I .,,ort. to' .. ,..ct •• ct
..... ..... ...... l ... + ...,.
.-W ,... ..._. • • ..... CIOrWlr IOI. $30,000 ~ --r ..a $1500 ,.,. ..-t I yr ........ $314.IOO.
WATERFRONT HOMES. INC
REAL ESTATE
-.W' M"nldt' PrOC:W-ft\ M•~'""'"'
2436 W Coast Hwy
Newport Beach 631-1400
90% RNAtl:ltl 12%% INTER.
l'HARBOR AREA LOCATIO
I' SIZE-1650 SQ. FT. I MICRO OVEN
I' ALL SHO.PP ING ~ BLOCK I COMPACTOR
I' AlR CONl>ITIONlNG {DISHWASHER
I CEMENT DRIVES •I DBL GARAGE
./WALK IN CLOSETS W/OP ENER
WARD IMVISTMEMT IMC.
SAUi OMCI CJl~j 6Jl .... I -•· --...... ~ ... c.... ...... c..
A WOHDER IH WOOOIRIDGE!
4 bedroom, 2 bath home located
near qua int Stonecreek Park wi th a
view of the mounta ins. Delightful use~
brick atr ium w I I attice cover anu
malibu lights. Highly upgraded! Only
$189,000.
LIDO ISU
Newly remodeled traditional style 3
bdrm, 2 bath home featuring large
recreation room & 2 patios. Living
room has a ttractive beam ceilings.
fireplace & french doors leading onto
brick patio. New kit chen b it -in
appliances, Close to tennis courts.
sandy beaches & clubhouse. $420,000
IAYFllOMT
We have severa l fine homes
with pier & slip, starting at $1,500,000
RAMCHO MIRAGE
Springs Condo. 9th fa irway. 3000 sq.fl.
3 Bdrm. 3 ba t h . fu r n. Golf c lb.
mbrs hp. Wil f1rade for invest. prop.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy\odt· Q,,.,,. NB ol';, t>l o l
--~ a • --aod ou&. Plua lwnariov.a OOWA~des~ ••••Vllty IOl4 newcarpet.A1ped oU1 4 a::::~~::, f?i .~ ·FiDiii.ciiA1Eiu.. r=.i :=1n11~~J:11
CALLH>IDITAILS .uesTConA•lt flnanclna by owner.
644-7211 4 lat w • .._. .Ukiftc SD,IOO ............. tty
"1X>.NIGEL
[}AIL[Y &
ASSl:JCIAT[S
I
2 ~~~:'~au ___ ,_1u_1_0_0 __
townbome ln a lush tWW•
1reauettiq by thu ea. Htlt 1 m I 042
DbJ door entry t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• cat.bedral ceilln1ed liv· ..... W..t Est.hs __ JU_S_T_U_S_T_ID ___ 1 ~:1:1.H Drt!m;~c ~~ Bea~ul SliS Exec. 4
Cbarmint Duplex with aulte. Sep children's bdrm home. Elegant wet
French doors on front wln1 and 3 batha! All bar. bJt·in bbq inside le
unit, shake root. Walk to tlila + priv detatcbe d many other a menities IJ bo · ... _ ooo In l pt Incl.' a huge yard that a 1 PPIDI· •uv, · mom· ·aw a · or rec. backs to a beautiful CaU for appt. to see. rm. Compl. w /wet bar. .. J Id
B ernita Eilert.e n , 4thba +more! Motlvat· par... ust 2 yrs o !
Broke r , 175-237 or ed seller, here is poten· Broker. 963-8182
77CMISll. Ual. Take advantage.
OPIM DAILY-l
2111LIM •••La. HARBOR'\'JEW HILLS
CENTURY 21
WALK-IN REALTY
'64-U I I
Spacioul •Opens Bdrm $110 000 home on com er with '
1044
•••••••••••••••••••••••
**S15M!
loada cl room for the Clean 4 BdTm. · owner Oc...froftt D .... x ~ LOW DOWN fa m II y . LI e pa ti 0 1 will. carry balance with
3 le 2 Br. compl. furn. Versallle 1 Bdrm/studio mat~ greenery• mini $20,000 down. Hurry ·
Blt·ins, 4+ <'ar garage. penthouse condo with view. 1375,000. Submit won't lut. Call Rafferty
Try SlS,000 down and as ·
sume this brand new 2
Bdrm attached home in
super Woodbridge. Alk· •
ing only $117 ,SOO and
available right now.
• IACK IA Y VIEW
o rrerdown payment and lge a.sauma ble loans. ,Jlffers, owner will assist le Lloyd Bkrs. 983-Ma [UjJ
take over $426,000 loan Z!l~_!IXS.SOO. Call today w ~cing. H..e'L.• •--L 1040 ~I Woodbridge at only 12~'7' for 30 .,,,,__,v ..,... .._..
years.1659,000. A ~ WATERFRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• RealflJ
JACOBS REALTY LLSTATE R~~:S~TE POOL&llACH 412tBarnnu 5:k·;~~ln1
675-6670 RE ... LTORS 631-1400 Model perfect Seawtnds -·------~ 4 Bdrm, 2~ bath pool l,.. .. Ydlllllllllll ____ _
home. $172,000 MOln'HWOOD 10~4
· IS.OW MARICIT U,_.l()UI: ti{)MI:~ This beautiful view pro.
••••••••••••••••••••••• DUTCHHAVEH
Sharp 3 Bdr m home
near Beach le Wa rner
Aves. $114,900
l ... wttt.s..
Nicely upgraded l'lan II
Northwood Park de-
tatched home with air cond, skinny dip s pa
area, great iandscaping
and decorating. $103.000
in usable financ ing
Priced to sell at S152.000
REALTORS. 675•6000 perty in Newport is
priced below market
SIMM
POOL HOME
Terrific f inan cing available. Large 2 story 2443 Eut CoH t Hlghw1y. Coron• del Mar value and below ap-11UL flT.Jff fJCfUl'HCC~ 1 .. 1
WE HAVE t3 0 F THE BEST LJSTINGS IN TOWN 1 P_raisal. _Spa ce age
I kitchen with breakfast EASTILUFf family home with lovely $10,000 .t I OOto
4 Bdrm, 2\14 baths. pool
and spa. Only Sl2S,OOO ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ area. Huge living room. 1---------' la n a i with view .
Did you ever see an pool, encloseC! courtyard
owner walk away from a and separate m aster
MAMA'S
GONE TO
CHICAGO
COSTA MESA
Channing 4 Bdrm. 3 ba
home with family room.
Corne r lo t VE R Y
pr ivate y ards . I m ·
maculate and ready to
move In. S174.SOO
fir e pla <'e a n d open
beamed cathedral ceil-
ings.Hide-a-way m aster
sujte, separate childrens
wing. Dash to the pool.
CaU today for details.
Owner tUghly motivated
and wi U work with ver y
creative financing. Call
752·1700 Tha~ !,~~~tge 4
suite downstairs. All this new car without looking for only SI•S.®O. Call RE.....,........ 644-7211 back? This lovely Cape 9611 •377 eln Cod home will give you 540-1151 for more in· -s
1
•
t he same urge. Three formation· ~!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •
s pacious bed rooms. I • •
Family room with cozy I ... v I S T O I S fireplace. Freshly de· " • corated both Inside and SPICIAL! I~~~~~~~~~
out. All rooms overlook ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I Executive Duplex for
luxuriant garden. You d iscriminating taste. ownlheland!!S277.SOO East side C.M. 2Br. Jbr, Jba, each, central 611 -7300 N.I . Completely remodeled air, woodbuming frplcs. rtijl9ifJI ~~!!~!!!!~!!!!~~ ~-;e~· ~I ~~ c~~~: ~~s~~~~~-a~~
·-•-••-•-IM!ll. 4 642-2101, ~1 Rochester, loan is as1um able, no
Giant 4 Bdrm beauty.
located near Ora nge
Cowity's most popular
shopping center . T his
lovely home is localed
on a quiet cul de s ac. The
home ls a former model
aod shows like one.
Huge rooms thruout, big
living room . ankle deep
plush pile carpets. Spa<'e
age kitchen, big bdrms.
park·like grounds with
entertainers de light
back yard. Decorative
rocks, rolling hills and a
solar heated pool. This
unique home ls priced
way be low ma rket.
Seller must sell. Talre
advantage, call now 1
752-1700
Thls 3 Bdrm charmer
was once a model home.
Located on a huge cul·
de·!lac lot and fi lled with
e xtras F INIS H ED
garage. Close to schools.
Offered at $144.SOO. --------•
..,. C.M. qualifying necessary. Well planned 2-sty home
with formal dining and 1-----... lddl-•
Bdrm. free standin g
Irvine ft?me that <'an be
purchased with as little
as $25 ,000 down pay
menl. Call for details on
this super buy Total
price only SlSS.000 IRYINE
Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 ba
single family home with
very PRIVATE yard.
Xlnt location. close to
schools. shopping and
freeway S164.SOO and
owner will carry 2nd.
THE REAL ESTATERS '*Cote Realty
& Investment
640-5777
Sell idle-iterm
VU LOCATION-lARGE LOT v~a. and nH ds i1Mglftatlon for this
H lttilMJ duplH with two -2 IMd.
to.,..o•• wtlts. Con•fl'i to single fnly
In an ano of custo11tlHd ho111HI
~to $455,000.
WATERFRONT HOMES.INC
REAi f TATf
2436 W Coast Hwy
• Newport Beach 631·1400
llE
110111· ILllllS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
HEW LISTING ·
Tastefully Decer ated "Q" Plan
Wit h Co zy Conversation Pit &
Sp acious L iving /Dinin g R oom
Area. Ideal Location With Large
Enclosed Patio On 'Greenbelt Near
Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home
For Entertaining! $239,900.
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QRHTE£TSGODE NSANAC
OCIAMROMT 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfum.
New.-50yrly.
IAYROMT
3 Bdrm. 1 ba, unfum .
Mint cood. ISSO. Yrly.
CHAHMB. NONT
3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfum.
fTSO yrly.
associated
BROl<ER S--AEAL TO~S
201~ W Balboa •)' 106 I
family room. central air MESA YBDI
w /purifier and an invit· Sharp 3 Bdrm on corner
ing spa. Features in· lo t. Fea t u rin g 2
c I u d e : cu st o m fireplaces. new r oom: draperies. thick carpet· copper plumbing a na
ing. and a seller anxious much more. Owner will
t o sell. Priced below assist with the fiananc-
m a rket at 1168.SOO . ing and will also con-
7Sl·Jt¥1 aider a lease option.
Want Ad Results 642-sg'fl
P riced at $130.000. For «;:SELECT m ore details. ~1151
I PROPERTIES
.. , 1. ~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
9.5
INTEREST
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Asswne ~down. L9v·
el,y 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, rami·
ly room, ft.replace, open
beamed ceilings , new
COPIJer plumbing, large
yard, double gar age,
sltytilbt. •Only $114,SOO.
Call~tllt COUNTRY E.STATI
OPEN HOUSE
REAL TY
/
$ t OI Dowa Or Lnt
MOVESYOUIH
N o q u a I i f y i n g [UjJ ··""b necessary. Your mon· ""uu ridge
thly payment can be ad· · Realrg
justed to meet your mon· 551_3000 thly budget. We have many31c4bdrm home In 4t?eBarranu Pk"'>·ln int'
best Or ange County . locations w/these terms THE T ERRACE1of Untv
Call our specialist for Park 3 b d-r m . 2 b a
more information. townhome. separate din-
~60LDENWEST -~. REALTORS ,.,..._,~ ~ASSOCIATES
141-1511
.... ....,0....
Lovely 3br, cstm home
near beach & park.
formal dining. he avy
shake roof. Call now for
information regarding
the fl4% assum. loan.
Seller w /carry part or
the buyers down pay-
ment & says bring any
offer.
IESTNJCI
IHTOWN
ing room. wetbar & up-
g rades Offer ed by
owner at S152.000 with
fl ex owner finan<'in ~
552·52.82.
ftricedl.tow .......
College P ark Purd u~
plan features 3 Bdrm 2
Ba. Asking only $136,SOO.
---Hl\NCH ~ f-:f fd TY ~ 1 1~11 2000
BIG IS
BEAUTIFUL
Back Bay. Sprawling 4 BR. custom
on double corne r lot. Circular drive.
Pool & s pa. Formal Dining Rm.
Fam. Rm . Wet bar. 2 fireplaces. Absolutely gorgeous condition & price. $345,000. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 4br. remodeled kitchen . plush carpets, custom
large -spacious 4
bdrm. 2~ ba. Plan 4 in
Northwood Place. Im·
m aculate throu ghout
Cera mic tile entry.
beige carpeting. ni<'e
wallpapers. Extensive
brick le cement patios
front and rear. Triple
garafe.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
VIEW ~CATION-URGE LOT v.,...... 11Hd1 ........... for tw1
H lttll•9 d1plH wltt. two 2 bdr•
...-.......... Co11ywf to .. ~
In H oreo of c111tM Hd t.0 .. 11 a..c9d to $455,qQO •
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL EST~TF
.,,,._, H~nt•I' r"""°"" Mo--nt
315 Marone Ave
8alb6a Island 673--6900
.... ....
........
CHAlt• Bea~ decorated 4
Bdrm borne wit1I atrium
and separate master
suite. Private corner lotl lovdy caJ'1)eta and wal
eovertn11 tbruout. For u • ..,_tment to see. c.JI~ll.51
• .• HERITAGE
REA LTORS
1-IZOMm
Comfortable 3 Bdrm
home, larg e ston e
fireplace, 1unt1y patio
room and room for 2
more unitl. $140,000 .
..,~ ......
141-nH
()pea SmdaJ, 2-5pm, lM l
Orc:hard a . 5bdnD • 3ba,
treddJ painted colonial
beauty. P'amn1 room.
Hpente \tininl f'OOlll,
frplr, new rool. Prtced
at Sl•.ooo. for quick
ule. Xlnt flnande1.
T KI WJ!DEllANS
O /AGT. 4H·Ootl or
'151-481.
ran a 1r a ... poo1 •
•.-. ONLY s.ia.•. Va. e-. Tbs Reel Eltaten, ... w DAA. Tll-111'7 • ......
ma, NM eoldo. Nr. So.
Cit. Plaaa. Slt1Utt1, ~*·I car 1ar; m-., _.,w. . ., ... ,.
ept. to nit. ti•.•: owca. ....
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14.t9at ..... , NOii, ......... cl••· _ ....... fNI ......
AITJ'•e ffen lle1 r•.
t UI, .... !'Aa8SLL, .........
drapes, freshly painted,
seller bought another le
baa priced thousands
below market value for
quiet sale. Creative
~8iiiWis1 ~REALTORS ~ .... ,, .. i.ASSOCIATES
14Mlll
flUMMAI
4 Lute 3 4 Bdrm 2 ba,
up1raded wltb 1halle root. Hol tub. Encloled
patio. Lovely area.
SUt,500. Open Sun 1·5,
Providmce Lane .
SUMSITl.L
14~ 14MIOJ
n... 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•523 CAMPUS J)a~ IRV"'E .
POOL-SPA·FIREPIT go
with this beautiful plan
300 In The Colony. Over
2,000aq. ft. 4 BR.
'Redhill+Reilty
552 -7500
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macnab I Irvine
realty
A l\Jl l lDIARY OF
THI tRYINE COM,ANY
A WAIN SHOWPUCI
C» COt WOtn'I
Doo •t mis s t h is beautif ul
Woodbridge Broadmoor Patio home on an oversl1ed lot w /room for a
pool or sr•. 2 covered patios
complimen thla 2·Jlor>'1 4BR home w/!ormal dlntnc room, 1amlly room
p d cozy flrepla~e. Alaumable Ylnancini w I a seller wlllln« to
cooalder a laf ae~.._?k• uu. a must lefl. ,000. Jonn Rlchard
!'1-1700. CD·'l )
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2'11', a.. ltUdJ.~'}'9le. ~~·~:= = tnS/mo. Call ~ ............ ~~~ ~~!~ ... ~?! ~~=~~ ... !?~~ .. ~~ ....... ~~~· ~~.~)' -o~:; P• ... ro· rtl~a--t.oo,:_A••P-· Dl:a It au..:1_ .. ·-lbr ............. e.do. I ar, Lr1 lbdrto, z~ba, E. JAPTS. l .. Temldt1•1 •-... "' .... ...... --...-. 1'4 la. •1mo. <211) Blul'fcmdo,ramrm,dln ODbMda,ht.iat..'550 N....tF decor. au pcL, ala toad ttorw. UBr. 2~ be. pUio, ttp&c. bli· ._evealrwknda rm, on ,reenbeJt. Bob • JUOO/mo. <I nc I. ••el I a r .. pool ,
L lo Owner will car{{'. 2nd /20"' d • 4 llr smo• Good hl•. auto Jar. opener, 17S4Jlhgt. uc.iltM9.) No-·. New d /•Hher. Adult• IJ 48 W VO OWn terma. Poulble 'trad Waail/dry book·Up, .-0. f'or leHe hlJbl)' UP· ...,_ t4J..aon ' ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• assumable 9% F A loan. 3 Bdrm cozy II c H • • b R It e. 1-.-ev.. 1raded executive 2 etory a Br. z Ba. tarse yard, 2 m a • t e r • u I t e . •---------ntl SHA.llS home in excellent area near schools MJ.UM.ea.esr:e~ea.Y • •bdrm, Jba home on car 1sra1e. $745 mo. 7 14 ·815 ·771 4 0 r MIWlYDicoa.
We athered cedar and shopping, Only $85,500. 752·1920 --------3 Bdrm, 2ba, famUy rm. ~uletcuHS.uea.Wood· 17~ 21._*'· 1 Br .... pd, ettd gar, •babe. tbat ta. C\lltom Ol'fllCl IUHf ffplc, 2 car car. Nice b..-. Beaut lamcap. C .... MIM J724 d/Walber, pool. Adults. d~ 3 bdrm, lam ao Unit.a. 1~ flaaacinc. back yard. $750/mo. btt. at.rturn, iunka Uv Attndive Newport Ter· ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• 142-5073
rm, 2 batM. Exteo1lve J 9UAIL Pl.ACI' owe •10,000 "'/no Waterfront Hom ea rm, lonnal d1n rm, tam race condo, 3bdrm, 2ba, SUSCASITAS •·s-,p-,ac_l .... o-..--3-B_r_D_u_p_le-x ~rae mlof J~~Bel•lH• lftl PIOPHTllS pymta. '425,000. Alt Realton Inc. 87WIOO rm, cloM to lake, poola, ~.~· Kidt welcome. P'um 1 br. apt. Sll5 •up. 5'10. Pool 6 laundry fac.
""' "UJlllJ. m Ce · '46-IJW4. 5 Br. 3 Ba. 2 Sty. SHOO 1cbool1 • 1bopptn1. _. -· Encl. 1ar. Adult1, no 548-_,.from l.2-7PM lng,'=!~:fiy , 712-1920 S.10%DOWN mo.lie. i •1t/50f..'!!073'1~!!ewable 2.SOOeqftcondo,3br.ram. ~=.::~: .. Bl. NeWtt 2 Br. 2 Ba. ~2S. (n4)494-0'131. On rental home., all 494-0066 yr..... -....-.. rm, 2~ba. 2 car gar, .. $1400.567-7883 N 1 d Sundec:k, d1bw1hr.
OCEANFRONT CQtta1e
& Trtr, knotty pine int ..
frplc, 3 pvt bebt, pool.
pier, •.too. Terms or trade. on lie hold land.
4ft.3111
_•_re_u_.ru_ce_,;.,.~ __ m_4_. __ 1NPl Riviera 3'BR, I level HOMEFOR RENT ---------ew Y ecor. 1 Br. 7~1418 Eves·wknda or
Ho.set Fw Sde °"*'•Ml........_.__ UNITS w/ownjac. +club facil. 4 Bdrm. •· Fenced Nwpt. Reitbt.s, 3Br/2Ba Duplex. Sep by garages. ~da)'I. _._. N yard 6: 1arage. KJda ai II M Quiet. 'Empld Adult over ··:;;.;;~···•i06t;:;.;;;.;;;••••••••• ?'.,.ourple&;w!ll 2 Bdrm. S:.:·S'lOOmo.Agent, peg welcome. 984-~ ~~S'1=~~·~.:~· SS . No peta. $330. Near new 2bdr·m , 2ba.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ._91...._ I I 00 -·ooo ·Total price --=-----------orf'D.ZIJ71. Agt., no fee. · · · 548-1021. frplc, laundry lac. new .----1110,000. Call for info. HOME FOR RENT 2 Bdrm. Condo. 1184 crpta, drpe 6: paint. Encl VICTC>alAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544).311181 2 Bdrm. $475. Fenced Lakeside condo, pool, Rutland Rd. H . 9850mo. Bach. Apt.s. UUls. ·paid. car , $475. AduJta, no
ARCH BEACH
H~Gln'S
Don't mlas this ocean
view 2 Bdrm 2 Ba home.
Recently remodeled
with new kitchen and
much more! Auumable
loans with no quaUfylna.
Otre red at $119,500
497.3331
BEACH HOME New Modular type home • Whelan yard 6 garage. Kida & tennis, Jae. 2 br, 1~ ba, Avai.13/1. Agl. 675-4000. :eekly or Monthly· pet.a. 873-2113. 494-5758
New 3 BR 3\.-\ Ba. Quall-El Moro Beach Park IP pets welcome. 964-2566 9850/mO, &s'1·0Zl 1 cNuh Realty 842· 1334, ever
ty handcra fted oak 70. mr. apace rent ins Real Estate or973-297t. Agt., no fee. Yearly rental 3 Bd, 2 Ba. 842.e571eves.
thnaout. Stained glass, mo. 3> yrs lae. $59,900. Rancho San Joaquin incl. stove. 1750 /mo. Stunning large 1 & 2 spa. ~-16 ' Lge 3 Br 2 ba, lge fncd View Cond. 2bdrm Poulble lease option. Stunning large 1 Br. Bdrm. 2 Ba garden apt . ..., ---------1 d _._ U Garden Apt. Pool & Rec. ----------l Lots fw W. •zoo Y .a r . e n c I g a r . w /Ulf:D. pgraded com· Agt. 873-33SS Pool & rec. area 110 w.
Single senior Mobile ••••••••••••••••••~•••• Ktds/pets ok. 9850+$300 m'ty pool /golf S750/mo area. 7lOW. 18th. St. 18th. St. PlanlT7Realt Home for aale, by sec:.~. ~ No. Newport, 2Bd lBa, ttullllqlaleoclt ~740 Newu,_.,. .... _ ... 2200 u..ft . ~ Y owner, •1~.000. Cap. WA,.,.OHT 4R •J69 Gardener. Quiet, Adults ,... ueu ..., • • • -Woodbri,."e/lrvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• E• ..... T~·-.. -uae. Back 752-6499 Bcb. (n4)-.-1. LOTS ... only, no pets $450. appt . ...,5/ 12 bd 1 .. ~... '""'UJU A few CABO DEL ESTE Small 1 Br. Big fenced 3br, l V.ba, all amen. in· 842·2a"7orMS-5778 ..,, up • rm. Jl'.C>O • Bay Newport Beach LOW DOWN Acneg. fOf' W. I ZOO waterfront Isome sites yard & garage. Pet OK. cl. S!S/mo. 84().7690 {;j :::· 1a2 Florida, with view. 21 unit com·
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Versailles lBr/atudio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• remain on Lake Mi111on ~mo. 790 W. Wilson. House w/pool, S995 mo. · · Zl34orSU.3172 plex with tennis cQ°urt,
penth,,e condo, w/lg as· WORST COULD BE Viejo. Th.is is tbe final 67U336. WOODlllDGI 3fBr, 2Ba + 2_utll bdrms, L.,_.leadl 3741 CpooUI, 1pa. 11000 per mo.
sumable loans, only BEST FOR YOU opportunity to build 9850/mO incl. gardener. am rm, paUo. 640-1327, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SheUa641·9022.
$105,500. Owner/agt. lfyoubave$164,000and yourdreambome.From 3br, 2ba, yard, else to 4Br38a.A/C.Rera.re· 559-61.M,orofc759-65"7 Studio, lux. spa, TV, 2Br Studio l\.'lBa. Patio fJ4S.3447, 979-5370 ask for want ~% yield annual· $285,000. Call Henry bch, t650/mo. Newport q'd. No pet.a. 16 Spoon· maid service, phone. Jim ly, purchase$200,000two Durantat7148M-I08l. Hgts.66-5110 biU.SS4Ml221 Newport Crest. 3 Br, 2~ $100/wk.499-22'27 $475. B.I .. D(W, garage,
year deed of trust bear· ba. Good loc. Close to adults, no pets. 645·9857. cunacozy Prime North Laguna
IO'Cation. Cute little cot·
tage on large lot with
muimum privacy and
beautiful yard. Sl25.000.
ltGCAMYOM
Prime view bu.ildlng site
on coif coune. Plans in·
c I u d e d . R e d u•c e d
SJ00,000 · with terms
available. Sl ,100,000.
j.ng 203 interest on 2S I+ Acre Lots 2br. Iba, s mall child OK , Super 4 br, 3 ba, den. pool, tennis & spa. Move Studio, proft..gl, 40+, non 548-4291.
acre avocado grove in owe 20o/o DWM DO pets, $425 + dep. frplc, prestlflOus Rae-In cond. $900/mo lse. smoker $3()0; Also room.
inactive development 979·7300 994.2171 1954BMeyer.S49-3484 quet Club, $745 /mo. C /21 Newport Center. St. Fem. $200. pool.
area near Vista. Com· Owner/A... 5S6-«S76 84().~or644-2562 494-001. bined 8% 1st. +this in· ----•-· _____ 13Br, 21hBa condo. Micro,
vestment represents OWofC~ wet bar, many extras. 3bdrm, newly decor con·
less than 503 of the ap· f'ropectt 2550 Great location. $695. do in Irvine Groves. 'WA TlllFRONT
Super Back Bay 3bdrm
Condo. New crpts, drps.
paint. enclosed garage.
Newport hoclt 37" S700. 642-6100.
17141 673°4400· \. Call Dan Bibb
67S.2311 or~766S ev
w /bO•t slip included ....................... ----
12111 Ul·UJI ' praised value of land. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644~.857·2302. S650/m o. No pets. 3 Bdr 2 Ba, dbl gar. rm for power boat up to
about 35'. SllSO/mo.
Spectacular Oceanfront. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba apt. Garage.
A -" 2 ~ B ,. avail Mar lst. Savage. MAI appraisal on adja-R3 acre, fast·growing 857·2141, 549-3918.
P'841M. DUPLD ceot 2~ acre parcel at Hesperia,..cA. S2l .500. "6 IMMAC. 2br, lba. frplc .
Steps to ocean. Assum. $150,000 each . Call down, bal. lo<'4-, or trade drps, cpt: fncd. patio. 3 br. 2~ ba, 2 sty, blt·in HARBOR d:.~3.~F-· r. "00 ' Wilde&Co. 675-6606
71~ """1 ~-.... "" """6961 kit. micro. 2 wooden In. 3 Br. 2 ba. each unit .. ,,,, ..._.; 493-1153 or for mobile home, beach .....,,,,_. +deck $216() ooo 756-3a59 p · i I dee.ks, gar. dr opener. u-'lls. • · · area. nnc pas only. 2bdrm, lba, encl gar. lrg Northwood . $695 ....,. Wood Realtor lhNleu P'ropert., 1400 AftSpm, 644-0851. yard. washer hookup, 952-2447 67s-8676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.tofS.. I S42S /mo. tst, last.
JACOIS REALTY
675-6670
Newport Hgt.s 3br, 2ba.
frplc, w/d, avail immed.
pets olt 645-7498
Luxury Oceanfront
Weekly. 2or 3 Br. Comp furn. inc Id I in ens
640-4784.
2Br t ""1Ba w/gar. Adlts. cpts, drps, bltns. fn cd
yd , water pd. 636-4120
667 Victoria St $415
243'7 "E" Orange. $410
2619 "J" Santa Ana Ave
$410 RUSTIC ESTATE 3600 sq ft office bldgs nr. P'ropertf 2600 _642_· -_7233_. ____ IEN'f Al.S
S.A. Cou rthouse. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2+den2~ ba
L.,..... 1050 Circulardriveandhuge for atrnys. $375 .000. 40Aac:enicOregon Coast D-.P'.. 3226 3br1V•ba •••••••••••••••••••••••! trees shroud this charm· 631-4560bkr. Electricity, fenced, out: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbr2~ba
3bdrm, 2ba, 2 car gar. ing upper bay chalet. ca-teri'floh/ standing view. accessi-V1act~/mFo. 1st & 4br2"'1 ba air, tiled veranda, view Beamed ceiUngs, large c.......: 1500 ble,owner492·2499 .. as . _,.,sec. rplc, bit· 3br2ba of hills be t t t f' I · h • rr-• ms 542-359'7 Anaheim Hills . au crp . s onedown1rep ac~ in t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 _ _.-.............. · · custom drpe, clubhouse step family room. . .. ......,. .,_ with pool, jac, tennis. 2nd story artist's retreat 4 graves1tes. _Ylsta del Exct..cp 2100 ud~. spac. 4 br, 2 ba ••
•siting $125,000. As· plus separate guest M.ar sect.Ion ':11 Pacific ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, fenced yd , gar.
sumable 1211• % loan. quarters. Some rmanc-View Memorial Park. Mobile Homes·Lakeside 1695. fl82.2194 955-0254or~l968. rgava.llable.As~~g on-S2000fum.Call677-5779. Big Bear Lake or ttmlko:yl•leocC. 3240 L....-......... I 052 Y *27.~.ooo. Not Just a Co• 811 dal Ocnlront Laguna Bch, ...................... .
....................... ho~ so why not calJ rro,.c tt 1600 tenns or trade. 499-3816 5 blka to ocean. Ele~nt 2 MONARCH I •y now . 645-7221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... W. bdrm, fam rm &r -den,
,.. Wftfclff lfflty W..ted 2900 <S'750 mo). Plush crpts, Sweeping Ocean View. APZOMm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"'1 ba, cedar ai glass. 4Bdnn 3'rtBa. Custom 8 Eastblulfs lowest priced ......_ & 'rot.ls. WANTID· LOT Dbl car pvt gar, fully
yrs on large lot. Pri Sec home. Xlnt financing. Lot, szi,uaz~ opposite Will nay c•·h· C II M maint. Y~-Adults. no Gate, Tennis Courts, Call Amie Quevedo. The Costa Mesa Hoapital, .... -· a · r. pets lnqw.re at 527 18th Beach, Clubhouse. By PropertyMart.84().9019 S27S.OOO. Jalf:(714)84().QUS. St. .714 /960-6331 or
Owner, princonly. 1-Mce.6, llr. Income o--rtv Want· ~5ll2. ' Only 9585.000 (714) -r • ,.,,..., , ~9550or499-3895 AMlte.AMCI 141-7729 ed: With owners unit * * *
OF EXTRAS. in this~~~~~~~~~~ and able to creaUvely
tt523 CAMPU5Da!IRVtNE
&..,...leaclt 3241 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Oceanfront lbr, trlr
+cabana $850/m o . adulta only 4.99-3816
SPACIOUSM.I .
TOWNHOUSE New 2 br, 2"'1 ba Back Bay loc. Gar, pvt! patio.
'975 mo. Susan : 957 ·6507.
540-7238
3 Bdrm, frplc, walk to
beach, pool & tennis.
S79S. Agt. 7~9278
ILUFFS 3 bdrm, 2~ baths, fam
rm, ao. 2 bdnn, 2 bath,
S87S. 3 Bdrm, fam rm.
SllOO. P ools . Rltr. 644-0134.
3 Br. 1 Ba. Steps to the
beach. 9650. Property
House, 642-3850.
S..Ju.. c.,111,w 3211 8~ down. owner will custom home desjped D iw/ rmance, low down, no D..w. J. ~ Ocean fron t house : c~rry with no payments. with active family in .... S. llOO Agenll.54'7·3182 lX'7S::1l:!aDd P'renc h Norm and y 2 Br 1 ba. s.1simo. Kids
3 drm. condo. s pa, mind. 4 Bdrm, den (or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Youaretbewinnerof Cbateau In Victoria OK. Comm. pool. New
•••••••••••••••••••••••
model unit. Jason. Agt. 5th Bdrm). family room MIARTHIS... .... 4frwtldtlts Beach.4Br.4 Ba.decks. drpa. Contact Norm
SJ&.9374. and din.inc room. Fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Sl4 value>. to fantastic view, steps to Phillipe. Agt 491-8535. aft ai r conditioned . In ......... .,.,... ....... ..... ••d the beach. $2500 mo. 4•2712.
PAMPERED PATIO Mariners School area.~ to the water........................ • ldt1• Edgewater R .E . "'-"-•--
HOME snu11led in hills BethefirsttoKe! Excellent 3 BR owner's .._, • • 1107 loetS..w 4.M-1538. --3210 of Niguel. Enjoy count.ry "2-5200 "bonte-Uke" unit & 2 1 1 Mar. 4thru Mar. 8 ...................... .
feeling Jtst around the BR, 2 t.. rental unit. ~~:;;:;~·~;;~;;::t~· Anaheim Convention L.,_.... 3250 3bdrm. 2ba, 2 ~ar gar. no
comer from shopping. 3 Ideal for home & in· bayfront with 311, boat Center ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. pool, jac, split
Bdrm, 2ba. $142,500. come. Close to Newport float. SHOO mg,. Bill Call "2-5871, ext. 272 to HOME FOR RENT level, nr S.C. Plaza.
L...-v-..,. I .E. pier&sbope. $289,950. Gnmdy, 8'7UJSl. claim your tickets. 4 Bdrm. *595. Fenced 1525. 831·73'72, 831·9103.
NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
YEAR·ROUND FUN·
Social Act1v1t1es o
rect"• •Free Sunelay
Brunell• 880 s •Par
l•es •Plus much more
GREAT RECREATION:
Tennis • Free Lesson~
tpro & pro shop\• 2
Health Clubs • Sauna.
Hyelromassage. Swim
ming• 011 .. ng Range
BEAUTIFUL APART·
MEHTS: Singles 1 &
2 Beoroom\ • fur
n1slleel & Unfurnished
•Adult L•v•ng •No Pel\
• Models Qppn da•ly
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
Newport Beech/So
1700 16!n SI
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171'1 642·5'13
Newport Beach/No.
880 Irvine
di •bin
t714J 645-1104 4'7-1761 W~M. T.,torCo. * * * yard at garage. Kida & ........ 644-49 IO tturl .... a leocC. J 140 --------pet.a welcome. 964·2566 Mewportleoclt 1069 j~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~1 •••••••••••••••••••••••BRAND NEW lbr dlx or"73-2971.Agt.,nofee. -········?~.~! -=========
••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANVUCONDO "-stobe Bring suitcase -Condo. plush crpts, Leisure World, 2br, 2ba,
THIGOOD LIFE Owner must sell this unit Mo"4 ltOO everything furnished. frplc, lndry rm, patio, be
Like new 3 Br. home in
xlnt cond. Lovely back
yard. S!S. 982-7940
Lido Isle, Ir 3bdrm, 2
paUo, steps to pvt beach.
micrc>-wave, 6'75·7155. Newport Crest, Owner NOW ! 2 Bdrm , 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secluded 2 br on beach. gar, pool, spa, sauna, gate 1• aut. Nr. all.
ill V 'II d . h ff o u s e f or re · $650. Agt, 536·1484 , lreeheat.S550.962·4914 6 /mo lse option. Canitu•tl•• ...... d
3 Bdr upper dplx, t house
from ocean, beautifully
furn .. compl. kitchen
utenslla, wkly or mon·
thly rental 675-8018
~O% cdo!,!~r ~/~~i:-;.1!! ersai es con ° wit moval/demolltlon 3br, 5J8.e6:11 9800/mo. (213>437·7674.
Sl!7.SOO 3 Bd 2.""1 B e. x c e I. ass um a b 1 e Npt Bch. Phone 645-8532 ---------Lovely 4Br 2B• next to Mis-'--'(a.Lo. 3267 3425
· rm, a, financing.Only$155,950. ---------1 Greenbelt, $650 mo. --.... tennis, POOi. sauna. REAL ESTATE STORE lrlc-rrop.rt., 1000 H.... Uwfwlll.a..d 187U Diane. 536-1140 ...................... .
•••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAN VIEW Elegant
new condo 2br. 2ba, 2
frplcs, bonus rm w /wet
bar 11000/mo 6 mos lse
ok 492-2259. 996·7542 Broker
lactO.wn.t Lease optioll or equity
share the best buy on
Bal. Penin. Charming
2·stY Span. ftome on the part! Call Joyce Waltze.
Ql.12111J
REALTORS
..... v ....
Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 2~
Ba. a car garage.
$325,000.
6'7S.177J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•Beautiful view home 3 G...,.. 3202 New condo in Seaside Br. 2 81. Fam. rm ...
s-ca.-ute 1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lee 4 BR 2~ Ba in prime
San Clemente area with
food ocean view.
185,000. Priced for
quick sale. or assume lea1e opt. Agt. Ron
Poulton 49&-2510
rHOBU
10 unit.a in great rental
area located near Civic
Ctr.· Perfectly main·
tained and owner will help fmance. An excepn
tional value at $160,000.
Don't miss this invest·
ment opportunity .
~2llll0
••••••••••••••••••••••• Village, Beach & Atlan· frplc. 9195. 64().9646.
By OWNER. formal din, taBlvd,2bf,den,2"'1ba, HOME FOR RENT 3 br; pool. Now avail. 1650 sq ft. sec:. gate, ten-A rrowhead Country nis cts. pool " Jae. 3 Bdrm. S550. Fenced CI u b a re 8 , s an 1975/mo. ,213 )833-l3e9; yard & carage. Kids &
Bernardino. J-864·1732, e v es & wk 0 d s • pet.a welcome. 964·2566 1·1114-7258 .{213)83l·S734. or9'73-2971. Agt .. no fee.
lbdrm lux club & spa fa cil. ocn view, Newport
S475 /mo . Todd ( 213) 24().9077 ... ..,... .... 3269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..,. P'1•1• 3207 Brand --house for .a•-. ...... UJl> Orangetree Condo 2Br
OCEANFRONT. Winter
rent.al to June 15th lBr.
$350/mo. Util. included.
No pets. St8·1930 or
673-7844.
Af'i!lilazwl1
U.fwwlta..d • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 3102 O••••_·~.••••••••••••••••• criminating family. 3 Newport Shore• Canal 1Ba Patio-on Lake M95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.__.IL.&..,&_ .SE. LECT ce. .... ront condo, 3br, bib to ocean. 3 Br. 3 Ji ·--~ ...... ~ __ .,..... 2ba, underground prkg. B 1 T t 11 from 4bdrm , 3ba, newly mo. m 957·1100 Ext. A .. , ... ,~~ _..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTIES ll00.63'7·7580;637·8099 • .. am. rm. 0 a Y decorated, 2 blocks to 301deys551-3'7Sleve's. H.B.,N.B .. Costa Meta ~ "--' 1100 -----------• uwaded &r customized. ocean.~. L _ .. _ Something for Everyone
•• For •••• w.................. ·-c v•• I KV CotOM .. Mw lJZZ $1200 mo. 833·0145 liiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ux ........... 3bdrm. 1'1'Jba, Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum. ~-~• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /PM. S~MAHSIOM pvtpatio,2car car /elec. Apt.s. Certain loc:ations ~--------•Near new 4·P lex, 2 fmmac. 2 stry s Br.tt --_.-W---------Spe<Ucular home on s opener, close to S.C. oiler : Pool , s p a ,
•EXCITING• ..... w.
Beautifully customized
24'x80' Viking Rome 2Br, 2Ba 6: e nclosed
porch. In Laguna Hilla
nlCfllt 5 star part. 21 yr
otdt•okter (JEI&)
~~~:.e:~lC:~ st a In e d g I ass , H..._. 3241 acres with pool & Piasa. $595/mo. lse. fireplace. laun. room,
U . d b amenities. Nr bch. Xlnt ae ....... •-.,.....,t •. maJ'd's 549-0259. beamed c e i Ii n ft a , pa o, ou le garaJe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _.._..., .. w~~ •
.1"'"',000. Bill Grun y, area. See to appreciate. S t W r quarten. Facllitlea for FREE RENT till 3/31 /81. garages, all built· na. ....., $1200/mo.5~1453 eaga e ater ront Garden & Townhouse Rltr,6'1Mlll. Townbome. 40' boat 14 hones. Beautiful Hngt Landmark 3 BR d I
Sub.lease 3 Br 2 Ba 'til dock infront.3Br,3ba. stalls with exercise & condo, bra,,d new . ,.;_~GMT. 642-1803 FOUIPLIX lJ /lS/81. *<>Imo. Agt. New cpt, newly painted show arenas. 1 year Adu.Its only over 40 yrs.
Wat.aide COlta Mesa. 67S.m6 t.hru-oUt. Pool, spa, ten· leue. 9850mo. 759-9386 2 llDllOOM, $355
N eed 1 som e work. ---------nlaJ..!~Ubboute. GREAT "'-qui~ ··• .... _ I $22,000 yr income. F\lll Avail March Lit. 2 Br 1 ba VI20w. Vacant. Aaktng Te•••• vu ~ c..,..,.,.sac, ov.
f...i.. 1 *'450.IJ40.SN1or•.--..... U.k:wl •ad 1521 ely,1si-c10 .. , clean. Lrg
tlleSliB,Ht
APARTMENTS
Beautifully landscaped
garden apt.s. Patios or
decks. Pool & spa. Heat'•
paid, covered parking.~
Adults. no pets. I or 2 : persons OK.
I Bdrm S390-$400 225()Vanguard Wa y
540-9626 or 548-2408
EASTSIDE
3 Br. 1 t,'J Ba. Townhouse.
No pet.s. ~. 127 21st.
St. Days 646-4.262. Eves 64.5-91543.
----~---~-WESTRAY APTS. large 2
Br, 2 Ba. $480-$485 New
garden apts, patios. spa.
Adults. no pets.
398 W. Wilson, 63i-5583
••• ElaM. Tld 2136#BTburin
Costa Mesa
You are the winner of
4fr..Hc•..ts
($14 value), to
.A11u1ta•
loatSltow Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. •••
Sharp clean 2 Br. 1 Ba.,
built ins . Westside 4-,
plex. Kids OK, no pets.
$395. 645·2478 eves &
wlmds.
Mesa Verde 2 Br. 1 Ba.
D}lling Rm. Newly de• . '
corated garage. Adults, j
no pets. MOO. 1st. last &
security 642-0735.
NEWLY dee. 2Br 2 ba·
town.house. frplc. patio. 1
encl gar S525, no dogs .
~128. SJ50 dep.
EASTSIDE
Ceu:h t Woods
2 Br. & Study, tri·level, fireplace, skylight .
deck. No children or "
pets. ~. 180 E.21st. St.;
Days 646 ·4262 . Eves '
64.5-9543.
~--------, 2 Bd 1 Ba, $375. Garage, 1 yard, no kids/pets, Call '
Craig 559-9400 1
REALTORS -~ .... .., .. Toww
A Doll Hoale aoxu, 2Br,
lBa, walll:.{n clouta.
Many xtru: $12,500.
prlce $225,000. Owner w/ ._.. N ce. No pet.a, .. ......,.,.._,, " land1caped encl yrd,
wtll carry 10% interest no children. Lit/last + HOllEFORR.ENT ;;~•;•••••••••••••• gar. Anaheim (nr LO. 2br, 2ba, enc. 1ar.
w/.,,OOOdn. f:.':6"t~~~o. Call 4 Bdrm. tlOO. Fenced .,:;,r_::n:r·.J~::ao Katell• ' Euclid >. :::_~::.=st .. n
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€STIG€ yard • 1ara1e. Kidt • Harbor Rldte Lautre· Steve White 973·0945, -15-78--· -----1 -------~ --.. HOM€r 2Bdrm, fireplace. family, pab wleome. IM-JMI moat Model. FuU ocean 551.-S ........... 1106 L1e lbdnn, pool, adults, 1' kitchen, wlk to Big orf'71..2'71.Agt.,eotee. view.szsoomo.1eo.1m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nopaaDZS/mo.N&-731 Corona~7515 .,..._ JJ44 Attnctive Sbr bH 2ba Af , taPw hte1• tlZS. 2 Br, modern, paUo -~---·------n SALIS R.E. lnvett.menu
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Estate Sala , un Loctinlfor Income Ull· Jlm1'0-1741. Cbake C'GnMr' dupla. I I b bdrm. 2 b•th up. z La.Uwood,lloMlll home, t.?! e •Ye 5 . pro-C .... MIM lll4
Bdrm, 2 bath down. 1real loc. Gd cond . perties ID C.M. Prtced ••••••••••••••••••••••" G"'*renlal·orbome... Wkda71 pleue call rl1ht at l•u thaa mS~OI 794171., JJXGro11. No bank ~ •It. SELLSll =t ,_,uired. ta. E·Slde. t . Ganie. W J L L ff E L P '--..... nNANCEI •.0001 Traller at bch snoo. t*"Flted Then caU UI. -· _,o, ........
..... ..,....... Tmm. owe or trade --. 2 BR. encl 1ar, adlt.a, no •lllfl .,_ ••»• peta .... T73W. Wllaoft, *'1~1'M* u1.-
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••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc, beamed cellin1. •••••••••••-•••••••••• ~~:ti 221 Coral. 1 Bedroocn Coedo nea Woodbt~ leue. 2 Br. clu to bcb . gar, ...._, ' t J7!1 Brookhurtt/Adam1. 1~ ea. .,.0o. pvt 1oe •• s1ts11ao. 115.1aoe. ...................... c._..,M. 1122 Poo1/l'enn.lt. i:u.
bo1t1a1. tean11, pool. 4H-1331 eve~ Savage 1 Ir. ca~. drapm, ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• mo • ......,,
.... Wlld•Co. stow,""'"-· Utn1 j:ld. Db oeMD vu I Br, newly -------~ /1Do.Aat.l40-9'00 Uteaallt f'Or 4. tl75. decorated •11ara1e.
DSICltPJELD TwabH Newport C...t I Br. 2~ f7S.Olm Ad\111 -71/mO. Aak for
Jllt,Jbaw/famrm,oew Ba. Ol'.a new. Pool,............. lJ6f ra,._ .. _,
ept, cl•aa. STOO/mo. teams. "'5mo.14J.1411 ... ·--••••••-••••••• • •. a.. frpk/dedr up. --add .. , ttatn. nt~ .......w..
4 br. a be, di&. ........ •~ITN9~~-----• EDcL beS Id. comm. pool , teanla. sns.
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fora __.,evet. •c:trtc.1 --------87S.UTS ~~ Pa1.nt.1.o1. 0~1 Llc.tmas ..... aotnc1a,~ Cabinet•. all types : H.ifwudAoon ~=!::1.":;.'d~·r~:: i-E-X_P_!_R_T __ B_r_l_c_k_•_• .._
UM KltdMm, 1toraae, bars, Driveways, Patloa, ELECTR~CIAN-prlced ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... MUON')'. Small jobl 6 PAINTING Leak Repalr1 , 1r
DAILY bkcuu, dlvlderJ, uw!~d•' Bri1.!!~~k. 1rtiJW, free atlmate on· HARDWOODFLOORS 1-"'-el:_•_.'4l-__ 7?28 __ a_ft_.4_· __ repairs. P'rplc f1cln11. l5VearsExpertence ~omllleteOrRooti..S ....... !obtJ
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C•pn 111 ....... ~!" .............. Top Quality. ~pendable H.... Prol. man now ln 25lh yr, MASONRY and remodel· RALPH'S PAINTING
SERYICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIC. CHILDCARE Service Reas Rates l8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /MacDonald Dou1la1 Inc. Quality with the Lie. 1'-ttExt. Low Rates
REMOD-REPAJR& My Corona del Mar ·... · · Haul, cleanup, "On"rel'"' Corp. wishes to houaealt. belt price. 831·200C Free ~t. 984-SSM
A•--"'-LU-tom Cabln .. •-home -· -~· yra expe .. ence. 531·5055 .. ~ "' .,... ""'"~ -·1""• llRECJORY _,...... "'"' "''7'""""'" removal.Dumptruck. °'"'' .... .-;.,, ........ en. Mo.... , ....... ,,..,....
Balboa RootlnJ Co. M alert al COits down!
Fnie est. 873-e'Y43
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OOITNOW! 2nd &enera,tJon, IT yrs in CrrlinrAnm Electrician. -Sm. jobs. Quickserv. 6'2-7838 EX EC UT 1 VE w 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1rea Llc d Top quat .,... _.....,.,.. aln Ir i I ••••••••••••••••••••••• AlllForS..... Mr PalombO 982-8314 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• m t. repa rs. Le. Cleaning&TreeTrim house.It, JCl.nt ref1. tx· Movln17 The St,rvlna Neatp.t.ches4'texturea ProfealonaJ inataller
y · ' . · ConstructJon·All types 11233lSCIO. 548·5203 Const. work, palntlng per'd. IMT S407, 8"·1248 Colle&e Student. Movlna ,,... ftf. ttl-10t available for your
ow'DallyPilol CUSTOM.INTERIOR 20ynexp.Freeeat. •••••" ... I Co. hat Jrown··nme custom"""'-.... 10833 Service Directory CARPENTRY Lie. #334589. MS-5973 ......... l............. or T? 1tt1Y, 964-'276 Rea.. Tea l(ood 1ervlce. Ina, llc'd. Pim •I I ,.,.,... ..., .
Representative H ds=-1-••••••••••••••••••••• •• #'T124-438 &fl 842'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TU installed 11 .. ,_ds '42..1671.ntll I ByJay 842"8809 RESIDENTIAL & Com· •VERYLOWPinRICES• o••--.g Short for • & renler '1 ' ·---D••• e •a aui •
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IC---' 4r.-•-mercial remodel! ., Landscape ma t·clnups ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlt m I $9 95 'tll St d t wm i.uuNS CLIARID 1uaranteed refs John -r----·~• n,.. George, 549·2015 Want a REALLY CLEAN U!r. 3r.f.n ir1n1 W 2'1, r~a:.' rate~o;;/.~~9~~ $10.75. Don't get robbed. 893-18S7 • .
BOOKKEEPING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quality wltb the beat ands pin Cl HOUSE? Call Gingham fill ln tree tax orcanlzer. 848-3'1'7'7 or .. 7·3309 Call B&B Plum bing. Tl'ff ·4r.-.1*'"• &TAX SERVlCE We Care Carpet Cleaners price. L ca g-eanups Girl. Free !5~·5123 No a...,, r'""''d MS-98218 -G111. Water & Rooter __........,_ Steam clean & uphols 831-2004 Treelrimming·HauUng __ ..,,. ~... ---,~ -.,.,... Service. SS2......, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re ... rates. 498-0913 · Maintenance. Free est. Expertise housekeeping. 1 __,,. ..., .._ Ex-.. Tree Trimmer W ork goar . Truck.. ...,,. .. ,__ od eq Ip & s upplies ....--ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• p ..... M T.-.• At... m0tmt unit. MS-3716 .noom ....... ~. rem . AmJe, 543-8414 u ....................... OAVl'!'S PAINTING ropesq•19111Mlll en years experience
•••••••••••••••••.\•••• plan. Geo. Pllmer & Son. 1----....,....---rumished, truslworthy & Auto Ina Cancelled Servinl Are• t yeani ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5'5-186S, 751·2128
Driveways, parking lot Shampoo & steam clean. Llc'cl SS7.-32 Total garden & lawo dep6'1-49'70 All Risk SR 2.2 Lo Ratt!I Most Reaeonable Prof. service lo save you T /lhrub ri
repairs. sea lcoatin °. Color brightene-. wbt ... _, ._ care. 1 Ume or continual Superb Housecleanin° Plrk 11 1u6 3995 I ........... IJ 'd 7..,..730 lime & money. Newport ~ t m . remov, ., '" .,. ""i"'=",.. service49J..4603 " e na '" n1vn"'. c """ 1 Pacific R.E ....... '.;....., clnupg, haul. Concrete, S"5 Asphalt. 646·4871 crpts 10 min. bleach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i--------Spectacular Results .,..,._.,.. dirt ... JI 631 .c._ Lic'd. Hall. liv.-dln. rms $15: S.S. DESIGNS G...,.. S«--tlcH 673-(X)09/642·4439 ln•wtour .~lne ext/lnt p1untinl( by loofWJ • ~c. m . .....,_
•_.1,.y-'ltlltg avg nn $7.50: couch flO: C"•tom Ora""'rl w1·n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----HoMttw-IBn• Richard Sinor Lie. ins WIRdowCt....-1-• -rw··-..... rv N ltl I c It Personabzed House • •••••••••••• •••••••• •• T .... o ("'• h •• •••••••••••••• • ••••• • .... __..,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• chr S5. Guar. elim. pet dows, lOOO's or abrics, utr ona onsu ant ry mt -• 441 ..... r11J N •-•••••••••••••••••••••••
od C · reel better by Lndividual cleaning by KUMI For Ina purpo1c11. w" ew • recovenl. Repair .. , ~ '""-S h. BABYSJ111NG
My home, 1 yr & up, nr
Victoria, C.M. 642·&482
or. rpt repair. IS yrs $3.915-4.95 yd. 10 day del. Call Eve531 5172 vld-a,_ pron •-con s peclalts l /stay· busy &.a """ uns aneln" ewp Do work myself Fr--t 30.,_tn' area ba l anced vitamin ""'"" .. • Palnlio"&Pi.-rln° l CalJSunshlneWlndo-.. . . "'"''"". ~·~ . lb d' I t .. nl. Cull 0 •nol00 Vidt'C1 " ... "' pr ces. Reliable S-48-0512 · .. Refs. 531·0101 645-6654 erapy • iet. consu la· Annie, ~ da y /wk or Verifit"Dtio';;°"" C'ablnet Rc-rlnl11hln11 --Cleaning. Ltd. 548-IM3
Uon SlO. ~2532 every Z wks Cal I aft Prof. Wf>rk Yree .-~l QUALITY ROOFING When you._ne_ed __ e_x_pe_rt_
C.a.g_ Aco.tlc rywal H........... 7: :J> pm. 642·0647 MOIOllf'Y IUnbl St4've 547 4281 All type11, rree eat.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- - -••••••••••••••••••••••• Vi~a, MC. 541·5930
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GEN.CONSTRUCTION
Additions, Remodels Lie /ins. Mark 979-441 1
Acoustic Ceilings Drywall Specialist HOME IMPROVEMENT MRS. CLEAN MAKES IT Urick & Hlorkwurk lnltr/P.•ter/Refinishlng. HARBOR ROOFING
Remodeling Odd Jobs GLEAM' Homes. apt~. M11rty re11lnp /w11llpal>('r. U t +custom hand tuturing Qual. & prod. New & re·
Lie. 3t9944. 532·S549 mod. #3t9944. S32·S549 28 yra exp. 979·226S office. Carpet 646·2240 646 68111 Caln It Sona, 898·5105
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Cost.Mesa 312 HwlkiCJlowleoch 3140 Hewporthoch 31 9 Young male, pvt home, Rmmt e Wanted for 1111111111 ----~ -~
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •• Mesa Verde area. kitch. spacious hse •n Son ~.-r~--.._.~ .
3Br. 28a near O C C . pr Iv. 842 4546 wk Clemente S2SO + ·~ ut1I th $450/ u N1('e 2 Br. ·~ Ba. P~I. 3 Br z Ba . Inc I . 541HIM7hm. non-smkr 498·2869 L11, 17 ST. and BRISTOL mo. pper laundry, garage, patio, stove/refrig, yrly rental 496 5717
641-8657 n ew carpet. S47 S. 167S/mo.Agt.67J..3355 Room wllh k itchen G -
Eastside 2 B r Dis 960-~.1~0350 privileges. util included To..T...t 4350 hwasher, firepla ce. Verasailles lBr/sludlo S200moN B.642-6811 '··••••••••••••••••••••• lndry rm. garage, patio ........... w• Aph.. penthse condo, adlts.no I Adults. no pets 1475 Xtra lrg 2 Br. apt. pets. S4SO mo.+ lst·last Female. age 25-~. non 12xl.2x28 329 University,
&42-<nl5. Fireplace,wuberdryer +sec. dep. 645-3447, ~ser,withk1tchpr1v Costa Mesa A vail
----hook up. Patio, dbl car 979-S370Jim VJ O<'k to bch N 8 . March 2nd S9S per mo
l Br. Stove & rerrige garage. Children OK. ---------675· Days646-4262
Small yard Adult nol SSZS. Nr H Harbour Cute, private lBR apt on --------' 8404107 Penin. Steps to beach Elegant. large . patio. <>Mc. llfthll 4400 pets. S315. 5"8·l3'77. · Partial bay & ocean Fas h Isl. P ool No •••••••••••••••••••••••
Large l Bdrm Near FREE RENT till 3/31/81. view. 675-4912 s moke. S390 640 6594 Elegant prof bldg, 85< per
shops. pool, all util pd Hntg Landmark 3 BR eves Joyfe ~0-3822 day sq.ft. lse Red Carpet,
1884 Monrovia 548·0336 condo, brand new . Versailles Studio, all 893-1351
OAdJts only over 40 yrs. Amenities, $450. Room for"renl, 52nd Nep·
Nr S.C Plaza. lge !bdrm. '650mo. 759-9386 549-0833. tune, prefer surfer
patio, gar, $400/mo. S200 548-8103. dep. 63HX'i60 3 Bdrm apt. 4 blks to Luxurious 1 Br. Condo.
beach . New cpl . SSOO mo. Xlnl rac. Full Hotek, Moh4s 4100
2300 S/f. Low cost Newly
decorated. Bathroom &
wetbar Quiet Costa
Mesa area.
RicJM Realty
979-8533
2bdrm. Iba. fenced back S4.2S+S250dep will move sec. 54G-4646 or 631-7653. •••••••••••••••••••••••
yard. sep gar. S42S /mo, youin.C/21Surf536-7542 JohnLembeck (Agent) Balboa Inn oceanfront
$125 stt. 754·0986. Low winter rates. Daily
2bdrm, new {'arpels. 2273 3 Br. 2"'2 Ba. 2 S.tory, W~~s~d:l~a~:.dg.in~ or weekly. Kitchenette. 1617 Weslcliff N.B Want
Maple S395 frplc, lndry rm. in 4· SSO& up. 675-8740. financial lnst. 7000s .f
Prime ground floor off1 tl' from 65-75c
pr sq . ft From 200 3000 sq . ft. North
Santa Ana near ('ollege. All utilities
paid
540-3666
MD 's fadl, 2,000 sq .ft. luslMss Refttal 4450
Reduced to Sl200 mo. •• •••••••••••••• •• • • • ••
lse. Red Carpet. 89J.1JSI ----
HEWPORT CENTER
Full Service Suites
$CUT COSTS$
All you need for one
monthly fee'
64().5470
...... Locatioft
· Plex Bolsa Chat' a I ing room. Fireplace. Isl. rloor. A_gent541·5032
545-5004 · Freshly decorated Un· SE.A LAD MOTEL Now available Ideal · Warner area. SS80 per
1270 Sq ft on busy Beach
Boulevard·Huntinglon
Beach. Ideal for real
estate office. store or
other suitable business.
2 Private baths, availa·
ble immediatl!'ly. 10
Year lease. AtlracUvely
priced. mo 840-5.504. rum. '600 mo. 631·7300, Weekly rental no w Rent· 3 m05 to 3 yrs 180 location for Attorney. Triplex, 3 br. 2 ba. __ • Bkr. avail. Color TV, phones to 835 s/f_ Flex. terms Real Est a t e o r En·
SSSO /mo 1 br. 1 ba. 3 Br 2 Ba 1st & last in rms. 2274 Newport Fumorunlum. trepreneur in beautirul·
S350/mo Enc l gar , months $.'500mo. POSH 2 BR 1...., Ba. Blvd.,C M.646-7445 Ric)htlealty ly maintai n ed full
frplc, patio. lndry far 77~<1181 pati05, nr Hoag, adlls . V .....&1-a~ -... 250 979-1533 s e r v 1 c e bu i Id in g
642-4321, Hf 216
Weekdays
Ca e 111clal ...... 4475
Cla111fied Ads .......
Oppartw.lty SOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SmaU Mfg. Commercial
Sea We DI.splay Units,
Bus. est. '77. '80 Sales
approx. lll0.000. Price
I n c tq u I p & i n v e n .
$38,900 838-8181
COPY SHOP · S37 .000
Prom. Sl5.000 dwn
WC /Bal. or Exchange.
E s tablsd 5 'h yrs
631-4m5 : 642-6157
Broker wants partners
Arnie Quevedo The
Property Mart fM().9019
Own your own Jean
Shop: go direct·no mid-
dle man, no salesman's
fee. Offering all the na
lionally known brands
such as Jordache, Van·
derbill. Ca I vin Klein.
Sedgefield. Levi & over
70 oth er brfind s
$16.SOO.OO inc ludes
beginning inventory,
airfare for l lo our nal'I
warehouse, training, fix-
tures & Grand Opening
Promotions. Call Mr
L o ughlin at
Mademoiselle Fashions
2276 Pamela Lane.C M oo .-c. $495. 631·3888· oc-innw> .. -------C w Uff D •· ~ · ••• •••••••• •••......... ( orner estc r "' 2.~~7~.rs 4.J0..5 30pm l br, l ba. rrptc, OW. encl 4bdrm, Zba condo on f(Oll CENTER Ir-vine Newport Beach > Store Space for lease. HAVE A HI C H L V
gar Nr Hunt Harbor WESTCU-North Shore or Tahoe NEWPORT 500 sq ft Call Melissa ~500sq. f'.l. & 1260sq. ft. PROFITABLE non·
••••••••••••••••••••••• (612)~l304 Ext. 6
G J rr f · f El l ut. 1 645~101 1n Huntington Beach. . · 2 8r ar Child Pet OK an.846-1186. 2br,2ba,rrpl.pool.nr Fully um 5/mlll rom egan exec 1ve su1es1 Flexibl e term s fran ch1Sed Jean &
$485. As k fo r M 1k e 1,..,L..-31...... shops. adlts ~ + dep North Star MOO /wkly in prestige location C L 213 ,,.,_ 7202. Sportswear Shop of your
641 '"63 -.... ""'7· .......... "'"" ...u., Bert With complete s upport I Newport enter awyer I ,...,.,.. F -' 00 ·v• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·5596 ~ """""' ~~ I servic-es or other professional -----own eatunng over 1 ----------I r ·t CORONADELMAR brands -Levi . Van · 2 HUG F. Bedrooms 1n NEW WOODBRIDGE 3Br-.. ·.w/boatslip BigBear.closeto slopes. 714/ISJ.<1681 singeocrnexer s u1e . 1 .
d r I "'vuuu 1· b · Prime retail loc. Hwy d e r b 1 I l , K e i n .
carpeted, bu1lt·1ns , mo.551-91559 """'""'u.after6PM S175/wkly 546·0116 aft KOllCBfTH telephone answering ronlage . .,...,.."""'. Sedgelield. Brittania,
s uper location Fully 2Br.28a, en. rpc,1675 Callrordeuils s ips 8, frplc , S45tday.I Law 1 rary, recept, r ., • .,,,...,,.
-v•.........., .... ~-T 1 Le 1 AV many more. SJ6.500.00 ground noor Adults, no L-•--1. 31.a1 . -6pm_._ __ ,...11:: ..... ..-v" avai . ase ava1 3 7 oo 5 q rt de 1 u x e ....,., I -..,..-~" '9 C Viii g lbd El t ut.l CO Financial Tower includes lnventory, in· pets . .....,., mo App Y Apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• annery a e. rm. Large Big Bear Cabin egan exec ive su1 es 9M 2411 showroom & warehouse. shop training, Installed
E 568 W W i lson Ocean rront condo , avail immed. $400/mo. Pool table. color TV . 2 WiJr~~~~~o~~~~~ Seetoapprec.631·'402. fixtures & Grand Open· ~4477 _ beautiful view or Divers _67_3-6522 __ . ------• frplc~ sips 14:_545·6916 services. 230 E 17th St ..... h lal l...tal 4500 ing. Open within lSdays.
D ... PoMt 3126 cove. Z br. 2 ba. adults. Newport Heights Duplex 714/85Hl681 Cos ta Mes a s uites ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Mr. Hartley at
••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets. ~hje Hardesty 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adults, no l...tals to se.ar. 4300 JS0.900 sq rt from 75'. All SSOO up. 1640• lndus'l /Of· P A C E S E T T E R
2 B 1 8 Wl'th r ·g Realtor 8244. pets. $495. Mo. 1st, last ••••••••••••~•••••••~·· 250-500 sq. ft grnd Or, aml:ntlies. Call Terry fice. 18101 Redondo Cr. FASH I 0 NS ( 21 4 > r. a. · re n e., M ·ng" Avoid deposits Fro built-ins, carpets & H•wport leoch 3169 deposit. 517 Bolsa. Days ovl ·. . , util.s pd. m S200 779 Cr sman. 554.9()()() "P". HWll Bch. 842-2834 937-9876
drapes. 1425. 951·0881 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·3520 Eves Wknds & {'ut living expe"!5"5 W 19th. St. C M. Tom 95J.7630. Ask for Louie. 548-50'1 . Professionally s ince 957·1900.
33801 Mariana PADll NEWPORT . 1971. ---M Lido hie, on water, bay HOUSEMATES 450 sq. ft. S450 per mo.
El Toro 3132
•••••••••••••••••••••••
lrmMINew!
$525 Per MOfttlt
COUMTIY CLUI view, tbdrm, tr Uv rm & 832-4134 4001 Bir{'h St. Newport UYIMG din. '675.675-7155. ---Beach. Agenl541·5032 . For F w/chlld to shr big ------
Singles, 1&2 bedroom Npt. Shra, across from condow/same. pool.jac. apt.s. &townhouses. From 5429 644-l900 bcb. Pool. Encl. gar. t.eMill $200. ~5165
5475/yrly. ~5078 Roommate wanted. M IF. Oceanrronl for Winter
BEST RATE
Great ocean view from
this 2·story otrice suite
in C M. Pvt entrance &
bath. SSOO. No lease.
631·TT70.
MESA
INDUSTRIAL
PARK
~
711 w. I 7ftt...6t.
Costa Melo. C.-t.
6.42-4463
............. Oppam.lty 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOAN SSOO or more. Dbl.
your money. Loan is
secured by unprecedent·
ed Lst ln film financing
hlstory. 714-957 -4096
Moril J "Trwt Dtecli 5035
service or repain, turn
lo the Service Directory
in Cla111fied to solve
your problem.
01fP.9tt, Trust .,... 5035
• ••••••••••••••••••••• MocMretFWsMtcj.
SINCE 1981
lst.4a.bd TOI. S50K-S1M +
Owner/Non Owner
SFRa & Condos
Commercial & lnduatrtal
PETER DOBBS
64CM016 67~90U
W• 20-22o/o Tiekf?
On YourT.O. ·s. Notes
SSRAisers· lnvestonSS
Call Dennison Assoc.
673-7314
Want investor for Npt
bayfronl home. Give
well ~ured lst or 2nd
T 0 . Agt. 675-6161. ---
2nd Tru s t Deed
purchases arranged
For details. call 960-1957
bkr.
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Lost Ir FoilRd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WEIGHT
LOSE IT
&Earn Money
821·3241
Lost&Fa.d 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5671
Lost: Blk /wbt M. Cat.
red collar w/name tag.
'Bunjl '. Vic Cd M .
640-4019 Reward
LOST: Blk/Wht m. cat,
red collar w /name tag
Cd M vie REWARD
64()..t()19
Lost: 14K gold men's ID
bracelet. nightclub.
Lag. Bc:h, $100 reward.
Dys 9156-2980. ~ 1140 5-cre Feet
H ..... T,.-_o Rood
...t B T Ol"O rood. For
111on h•for111otlo1t
cal....
Rentals. Furnished & s-t. AM 3110 25·35, to shr beaut house
unrum. Broker. 675-4912. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in L.at Bc:h 494·5844 or
S Br. 2 Ba. Condo. Across 497·21193.
NO FEE! Apt. • Condo rrom S.C. Plaza. Securi·
rentals. Villa Rentals. ty • swimming pool. •SMred U•ktcJ* Counaelors to per'IOnally
select your compatible
rmmte to suil your
Ulestyle. Shared·Living .
833 Dover Or Suite 31 NB
NEWPORT BEACH
60010 4200 Sq F1
•Janitorial Service &
Utilities Included •Adjacent to Airport
& Restaurant Row •Access lo 3 Major
f'wys.
wtSTCLlff AllEA
Executive suites.
ground rtoor to e .
Secretarial /bookkeep·
Ing serv avail. Call for
more details .
'714>631·36Sl.
............. 445
•2080 sq n ware.house ••••••••••••••••••••••• F o u n d : M a n ' s
avail for immed oc· Wtllf'Mhj.Co. Wristwatch approx.
cupancy. •2180 sq fl All types ol real eatate 2·21-81, Vic. Newport
warehouse avail late investment11tnce 1949. Hel1hts area. Call to 17141 516-4910
............... 3140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
THE WHIFR.E Tl&
Luxury Adult units al al·
rordable living. l ,2 & 3
Br. Well decorated.
Olympic size pool , light·
ed tennis court, Jacuzzi,
park like land5caping.
Most beautiful bldg. ln
H.B.
From PI0.148-0619
\~o AOUl T ~~ LIVING
Pl
• 01s1twas111rs I 880 s
• Poot & Rec Room
• Gatdtfl landscap•no
• JOQ 10 Beith & SllOps
~
')E A E NVIRON~E NT
t I i • I t f •... I I f ·~ ~ 4 I 1
, ... : '
WOODl•llAnS. ....... ,I
Adult lunry l • % 4' 3
Bdrm. 11Mutllul lua • 1tream1. Complete
amenltltt. No pets. From•.
Spadom 2 Bclrm W /DU c:pt, pajat, drps. Kida
· OIC. No PIU. 7111 Hott. $415. MT·4IOI btwn
S-Tpm.
Xlat *· ~t eon-
t cloa, 1·2br. $450-•oo. 'pool , Jae. ttnnlt. ... -.
675-4912 Broker S550 MS-24'2 .
2 br. J~ ba + gar. Hoag
Hosp area, nu decor.
open hse Sat • Sun 11·3,
4238 Hilaria Way ,
2 Br. 1 ba. near So. Cst
Plaza. Security gate.
pool. l chlld ok. No pet.I.
1425 mo. 752-7474. 831·1801
_ssoo __ l_mo_._830-_587 __ ~---3Br. 2Ba nr So. Coaat M/F to 1hr hie in C.M.
3 Br. 2 Ba. lh block to Plua, ~I. ·Jae. pl•Y· S195 + ~ utll. Non·smkr
beach. Yearly. ground, kids OK, 1530 675-7794, 549-8677
548-8083 mo. (%13) -..eo38 eves. -------------------.,........-----1 M /F to 11hr new home. 3
Spacious 3bdrm condo S.-~ Hl6 Br, 2"" ba. tennis crt.
2Y.i ba. Quiet loc. ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Hunt. Bc:h. La Cuesta.
~Imo. Oceanfront 1tudlo apt l300.;,.Eall Sam to 6pm.
131-1759, Ul.·47'4 wltb petlo, overlooking 9e0-t..... .. 1---------1 pvt beach. •tmo utll
Near new 1 br, centrally Incl. •maor498-5021. Matwe F. 2 br, Z ba, non·
I ,..., t amoller. SZ2IO lqcl. utile. oca.-., enc . gara1e. W12t 1 lltr Htl F.V. 98M218
'500. 67).2113 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ----------
Zbr, Iba, frplc, Newpart New two bedroom, one Nice 2Br, 3Ba dlx twnhse.
Hits. -/mo. bath "'1lt wttb 1ara1f. E. Blutrs. Nwpt Bch.
175-0349 $4.SOmonth. 541-0'711. Furn. DIOmo. 759·0&22
YEARLY. I Bf · 2 Ba. ...... ..,.... .... ~ Resp. Flo shr lge 2 br
Steps to ocean. ~ per w a..fu -4 HOO Nwpt 1kh hH w /1pa 6
mo. Ila'. M5-91 •••••• .. •••••H•u••••• I BBQ, $Z15. 173· 19$5 .
~ 2 Br. I Ba. wttb S E A W I t4 D _97_·875 ____ _
cara1e. patio, pool. VIL.LAGE rem wanted to 1hr home
Adda, no pea. 1I01 H. bdrm 1 w ,,. me n r OC C .
15th. St. Newport ::. 1!'2 iD 14 = $225/mo. Reh req.
Hel&Na ••. IGTMO. from ::. 2 bdnn from -~---· -----
Mm VllW -+ poola, teanlt, rem aon-1moker 11-zs to
LUM 2 Ir. 2 Ba. over. "r ..-f_!!.I!:..~~ sbr IBr, 2Ba rtdecor•t· looilna Back Ba)'. or ............. • -a I eel bee nr belt • ..,., mo. ~!!a~ 0! ~!!!:~11• r:, =· 8:'orttt OD H.B.•lWO ... _, '" c-.,,....-· 1 .. • r .... _.,;;.._ _____ _
balcmtila. ,. Domtar. ... h to c: • ulll Coevlllelolhl' •/fem or
D =-=..._. IP U. W•cm Mc:Fad.S.. ' f . • -·or. · to s. .. rlnd Vtll•J•· ••a.. C.)J . .-0 mo. + Sf41. •MJ.19. ~ utll. MUI( be reap. --------1 (N)91111. ui.-
833-8813
Luxurious, rutt service of·
rice space, l~ rms, con·
rerence room , sec'I
services . Newport
Beach, Call for Info:
752-6188
450 sq. rt. Delightful
working, apace with
ocean view. Full bath. 3
yr old bldg. $450 mo.
Turner Assocs .• 494-1177.
Feb. •2·1IOO sq. ft. units Spec .... • identifyMJ-7339 For atof'e tit otnce space ·i 1 M h. .a ... ••••••••••••••••••••••
at reuonable rates. avll ear Y arc _. W Tlh I.Mt: Khaki belt lo ladles
500 to 2700 Se Ft. sq. ft. •Leulng ortice 64Z.J I 71 545-06 I I raincoat. At Eue sale. Eb hrs. Mon. lhru Fri. 8-4. i---------Reward. &U-8693 M&sA VERDE R _Sa_t_. _IG-_2_. ______ Widow has-money ror PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E, C.M. COSTA MESA Industrial 2ND T.O. 'a any lite Lost: Schwinn Collegiate
54S.4 I JJ 5,000 sq ft, new Utt up, above Sl0,000. No credit mdl, cirls bike, green.
181Aa' clear celling, 450 sq ./. no pnJty. For action CM area. 548-5998
N.......,.rt 0 ·ach •1-ft ffl e• avail In call AGT 673-731 l ¥-..-DC •• ·'-" 0 c . WANr ACTION?
IQ. ft. New dlx omce or ! o / d a y 1 . 1 -5 I y r anytime Clualf-' A..a-...... ..-8 retail w /pvt bath, leue .. 33' net. Owner•-,.------------------------------~:..===="""==-=-=·-=·~
security, a /c. 600-2400 (714)&0-971. sq. ft. 509 31st St. <next ---'-------1
to Bank or Newport, Ml Irvine so· sq ft renced
Lido Cannery area>. caa dieseltanks. modern
675-32311. (213)641-9'700 1hop/otftc:es, 5S1..aoo6
PRIME
WATERFRONT
RETAIL
SPACE
1st TIME
AVAILABLE
500-2600 Sq. Ft.
'NEWPORT BEACH
SPECIALTY
COOEI
PRIME C.M. loc. 1500 to
1800 IQ . fl. ofc .
wareho1Ue. $450 plus
mo, Avl. lmmed .
540-«li25
..... w .... 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Gara1e needed, C .M .
area. mlllt bave 24 hr acc:tm. f73.T5M
·it~' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I&;;:, ... , 1001 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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4he ......
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when placing your ad ... a
Daily Pilot ad number will
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. we take your messages
24 hours a day . . . you call
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Lait&,,._. H to twpW..tM JIOIW.W-.d r 100 HelpW.e.4 7100 ..... W...tM 7100 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, March 3, 1981
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..._:Ml..abmlx,uftdea,-1 :. _ BEAUTI CIANS 1; COUMTllHILP . Dra~ry Coordinator,~~~~ ••••• !!~!~~!'!~•••• 7100 W..ted 71 00 Jt, It , 1old en, vie. ,. MANIC1JIUSTS, follow· Ambitloua, brl1bl and e1ep. Ptf'liOft needed for •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••:
lJDdbwc School, c .M. ' .,.elm ln1 pref. To wort In •oetteUc people Wll\&ed drapery department ln GUAR~lrvin• • S.A. Uve.in lady matur~ ror PRl'NTSHOPTRAlNEE
P'eb. n . Reward . ·zxecll. career 011pty. warm, friendly 11lon. forfollaftd p /tlmehelp our deal1n atudlo. locallona. 14,00 &r up companionship , Ute Musttypt'40wpm
._ !xper. nee. for P•IUon Hrs. flexlb ... The Rafr forbusydelllraandwich 55&-llOJ. f'll-'12Uor838-8191 tlakpg/cooltln a . tre-t> 333 3rd St. Laauna
lal..t lllv..tment nrm . De~.Slf·zz:M, "'°P.Good1tartin1poel-room /board /salory Beach
LOST: Blk/Wbt Cat
AdamaJBrooktuanl area a EWA•Dtu.lsee
M..nc.J/dental beoefitl tfon wtth lllnl cbMce for DRAPERY SHOP .UAIOS c I I M o I -
1W111iekl. Compu1.er ex. Beauty advancement In arow. In Nwpt Bch need a Full " part ume. All 4S:4m5 ra u n 11 P P IT·P/T help nttded In
per. C.U: '40-0123 • Pro,-reuive salon Jn lnl compeny. To set up mtcbanlcal person. areas Uniforms rum'd . -_ mall room. Piece work
Newport look In& tor appt. ror lnt.erview call Good driving record. Ages 21 or over, retlred Live-in. young disabled +incentive. 641·3907
I LOST: Male Gold Rabbit r-rc===~---•'••i creative, motivated, StuateTS-9000. P'aal advancement for welcome. Noexper. nee female business student ---
vlc Tradewlnda /San· A -weU·lralned, exp Halr 1harpt.rainee.8'7S.0780. Apply : Universal needs Engbsh speaking PUI LIC
U•-Pleuecalle4f.9M4 -"-1-C ll•-... -.. COUNTERHELP PJ'OteCUon Servke, L226 --'--k ( RB.ATI OHS _.., P~Acc .. t•t .,_ .. .-.. a ................ No experience nee. ~M DRIVERS WANTED W. 5t.h St .. Santa Ana =~rut As or Ann. Prr for resurt condos SCRAM-LETS Position w/Npt. Bch . BOOKKEEPER/ ahift.Fu11Ume.Applyln ParttimedeUvery.Ear Jnt.erviewhrs:9·12&1-4, _ GOOD phone voice.
prop. m1mt. firm'. RECEPT. Medical of. person: Dlppily Donuts. ly momlbg, L.A. Times. Moo·Frl Live-in housekeeper com AM fAFT Santa Anu Hlf'WERS Outslao(Un& career opp-fl ee, Laguna area. 1854 Newport Blvd., Irvine/Newport Beach -pan.ion for elderly lady ofc AM/Aft M 00 hr ~ ty .-<J /L, A /P • A /R Small, coogmlal office, C.M. area. Must be reliable Is HAllU>IESSY S 642--0056 aft. training. 543-7957
Shadow-Newsy -w/emphasis ln financial full time. Insurance ·have dependable trans . w /Clientel. be your own -------
Power-Admire-analysis. rr you'r e rormS/typing. CalJ Bet· COUMTHHELP $425+. Call J eaa · boss. call Gladys MACHINIST Myunc~rn~'f:tanew ~~~~~yrig!r'P<;::l~e ty:499-1702. Sat /S uFn 110PAMM·8APM, 546-0235. 751·5221 __ Part Lime for short run Mon -r 7 · 1 M production lathe work robot that would do all for career advance· BOOKKEEPER/SEC'Y Winchell's Donuts 253 E. Driver fOI' van w /sbip-Hair dreaser wanted, lots lite. clean job 646-l2l5
,.._.,,....o,.,..
P /T evenings. Over
3yrs. exper. necessary
Costa Mesa 631-0700 tbe housework, but ment.C.U:~OW Fullllme. Experience l7thSTCM plng duties. Part time. ofdtOP ins.busy. ------
coWdn't sell it. He found pref. Newport. 631-2825 Steady. AM preferred. 494-5677.
out It wouldn't do WIN------"-----Counte r he lp \\-anted Good growth opportuni--
DOWS. 1-·AC-c·o··u·N·Tl·N·G--1• 0 0 k k •• p. r I F .11 F I T ' M i c he I I e ' s t y w i t h a c t i v e HAJI STYLIST O ND Cltarcp Cleaners. sportswear company in NEED NEW IMAGE? ~e~ale,: p~~kd1!.~~~~ Rectster today for local Rapidly 1rowing C.M. 496-512.4 New P o rt Be a c h . Colleen O'Hara has 8
male , Shephe rd-tan temporaryasslgnments . mfg nnn is aeeklng an C PT 000 5 646-611118. S(J&Ciouaaalonlnperfect exp'd. full charge boolt-8 · ecretar y. ---------location. If could be ex-
male, Shepherd-blk & 557 0045 keeper Interesting & Newport Beach Law Of· Driver to pick up de· actly what you are look· ~1:rr::!e ·m~!som ~r~. . pleasant work environ-fice~uk for Cindy Ray ceased pets & some yard ing for. 646-1345_.:._ - -en Lll1-menl, computer & <7141644-6Sl6 work. 19542 Beach Blvd. Newport Beach Animal • -ff B Sbelfer 644·3656 -budget exp a +.Growth CUSTODIAN ..
---------• 11MP011ARYPlRSONNHSllMCIS potential·controller F I T . 3 Pm _ 11 Pm . D Cl d 'thl 2 S I r y eaner nee s Los t : M a I e Ca t · )723 lfrcll Stre.t wt n y rs . a a ry male/female, Ha rbor matutt. resp. person to
Orange/White. G reen Sl3K-SlSK to start. Send area church. Cal Chuck work 4 hrs. e.venings &
collar.Reward.760-1977 Me~:.NCh ~:::.~:Js~~.C~~9= :at~~· M on F r i. Sat. Gd. pay+ gas
Found: m a le German ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Attn:D.A.F. ----money . Mr . Be s t
Shepherd mix, 2/24. nr ACCTG CLYI IOOt<KEEPB F /C C111to1Mt-RelaHotts Cleaners, CdM, 675-3306
Plavan School. F . V. Exp'd, mature person SECRETARY Growing financial co. in ~1862· for genera I office & F. V. needs person with Fech»i 'I Worii .... --------Costa Mesa location. d .v.,,. ffl P----&. 53511 payroll Accuracy a g .... ..,ne manner,o ce Permanent position. ...--'" Good w /phones . Full e pe t pt' g 1nke must.C M area x r., Y n · v-Y· CoslaMesa.631-0700. ~9-2ZIJ time. Typing, general Will Lram on computer •••••••••••••••••••••••
PRE LAW student needs · office procedures . $900+ Call : Bobbe.
~g~·. W~l~~~i~:o~:~~ --AD-V•EltTl--S•IN_G __ , 64~=Hpinc)--C-lerii--~~ --Fc~~g~~ eJs~ s ~:a~ ~~ill:
DVM. P.O. Box 3242, Acd. Coordiftator D a t a E n t r y for bonuses. 641.3907. N.B. 9'21663. Full Lime. exper helpful C I erk /Term 1 n a I
COVER GIRL
•OUTCAU •
953-0778 MC /VISA
Immediate opening for but not nee. Many com-Operator. must be setr-
a ge n c Y e x Per · d · pany benefits. Apply at: starter. accurate. gd
coordinator 'with gd 1660 Placentia Ave . ·th r· b'I t managerial /organiza-Costa Mesa _,, wi agures, a 11 Y to
ttonal skills. Industrial -----work independent ly.
ALI! CLERK
or trade accounts back-*eAI DRIVYS• familiarity with general
FIRST LADY ground prererred Call Checker Cab computer concepts
Freddi at 7 14-730-~ 770-0222 helpruJ Salary open &
Large insurance agency
has immediate opening
for rast. energetic file
clerk. Paid company
benefits. Call: Linda at
S49-816l Escort. Models ~~~~~~~~I ----commensurate with exp -: Cashier & To Go position Gd opportunity to ad·;~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• Party Dancers. ADVERTISING avail. PM shirt. Exper vance with a fast grow· I .
•972-1345 * ADVERTISING preferred Ski nn y ingCo.inC M.549·2221. 1Flexable hours, car .
MC & VISA Accepted SALES Haven Restaurant 9901 ------I phone, nee -Yorttown Ave.HS Apply DELI. F/f & P ff. 642-3169.: 4-SP~
$2000 + in person Eslary's. 3444 E. Coast * * * FANTASY
READING, nc.
0 .C. NEWEST & MOST
LIBERAL STUDIO IS
NOW THE BEAC H
AREA'S CLOSEST AC·
T JON. 8125 Bolsa .
Midway City. Jus t 2
blocks east or Beach
Blvd. behind liquor
store. 543-9243.
*FOXY LADY *
OtrrCALL ONLY
VISA MC
• 972-1138 *
ExoHc Escorts
558-1946
PERMONTH - ---Hwy,CdM.675-1354 Rost~ Must be experienced. C ... SHIER --Call Mr. Crossen. "" Delivery Driver to work 20111 Kline r
759 0652 Fulltime ro r large at auto parts store. Must $.A.Heights
• marine hardware store be 18 or over. have valid You are the winner of
Xlnt benefits & working California Drive r 's 4.&.......-o..tc1.~ Alarms Winning team
Experienced personnel
required by Oranl(e
County Security con·
tracting rarm Low
voltage & electrical ex-
perience neC'essary. Ex·
conditions. 645· I 7 l l ~ " • ...,... license, good driving re· ($14 value). to
CASHlER
HOUSEWARE SALES
Apply in person: Crown
Hardware, 1024 Irvine .
( Westcliff Plaza> NB
perienced only need app. --------• ly 714-838-6310
ASSIST MANAGER
Auto rental. No exper.
necessary. Call 979-8826
or 772-tlSSO.
CASHIERS
UTDTEM
cord, & know Cost a AR•el"'
Mesa. Apply at Hub loat Sltow
Auto Supply , 2120 Mar.4thruMar.8
Ha rbor Blvd . Cost a Anaheim Convention
Mesa. 646-2464 . ask for Center
Claud. Call 642-5678. ext. Z72 to
o..tal Auist.t claim your tickets.
*** Chair side. RDA & X-ray
li e. req .. 4~ day wk. FULL TIME days /nltes.
benefits, s alary open A N 64.2~.673-3403wknds ns. serv. o exp. nee. Call: 833-3333 EOE
Handicapped workers,
fast hands /good mind
We want you. 641·3907.
HARDWARE SALES
LAGUMA IEACH
Retail Perm full &
p/time 240 Bro:1dw11y
497-4403
HARDWARESAU :S
Full time/Part time Ap-
ply in person Crown
Hardware. 1024 lrvme
<West cliff Plaza) N.B ------Help needed. Take' & de·
liver orders Hal(h earn
in gs poten t a a I Ph
642-3169, 4·8PM
H O M ECLEANING
SERVlCE help needed
immed Call btwn Mon
Thur 5 7PM. 645 0961 ----.
HOST /HOSTESS
Full time. 2 positions
available. Day & eve
Must be able to work •
wknds Apply in person
3PM lo 5PM The· Jollv
Roger. 400 So Coas"t
Hwy, Laguna Rear h No p~onecaflc;
H osts 1Hostes s e!.
Waiters/Waitresses
wanted for·
Ichabod's Penthous~
Operung soon. 0 Co 's
newest nighl s pot II
stories in the sky. Dining
& dancing lo rock & pop
Up to SSlhr 18 ok No
exp nee . will tram. App
ly in person at 23861 El Toro Rd. <lop floor of
Home Savings & Loan
Bldg.) El Toro Thurs.
Fri. Sal, Moo & Tues
between&-9pm. 951·2800
24 Hr. Service
Serving Or. Cty
AUTORENTALAGT Den~-'-tl ... t Ga•oautt.lper
No exper. necessa ry MARKETS VttMHiiM C "di Work includes operating 1---------• _ Call!J79..8826or772-6550 For2nd&3rdShifts Laguna Beach. Dental Hesson m o we r . Ex· Hotel
MACHINE
SHOP
Real E,,tate Lie ne<:-
Loat Offlctt
Exp. lll 2nd & 3rd TO TRAlt-tE~S I o an p I a c em e n t
Jmmed openings ror C 7 I 4 ) 8 3 2 6 3 l I .
mach. operators W1U ..!..2131413-~
Real Estate l.ac ne<' train for C M plant F.x
c ell. co ben e fit s
Deltronic-545-0413 lnvntment Cowiselor
Exp m 2nd & 3rd TD
-l oa n pl aremen l
---------<714 183 2 6:111 , MACHINE
SHOP
lmm ed o pen1n ~
machine opera tor
trainee All girl dt·pt
6AM·2 ·JOPM l'ost:i
Mesa plant Excell
company benerits App
ly : Oeltronic. 545 0413
MANICU RI STS
WAMTED
W 1Clientnl great n·ntal.
xlnt wo rk1n~ conrl
770 2345
MEDICAL
COURIER
Mu st have o "n
tran-;portataon & hl·
ramahar "Ith CJlaf
frwy sy.,tern No sail'"
Pleasant posrt10n for in
di v wh<1 ~nJO\'S llrn mi:
Mon Fr i 'I 5 P\1 .
7~ 8500
MB>ICAL OFFICE
Nee d s p erson rx
penenced with rlH·
taphone. mi.urance ball
1ng & h andling
telephones One person
office Fullllmt' pos1t1on
Santa Ana a r t>a
831-0480
Medical
<213)413-4050
Real Estate
SUCCESS OR
FAILURE IM '11?
l. llave you t•onsadercd
the pitfall~ o r rom
merr1al & rt'S1den t1al re
al estate? For e"<ampll·
17''1, INT. rates. long
esrrows. farming ror
listings, l'ompetitaon
etc'
Prof.-ssional Land
Corporation
Has the answl'r for vnur
suceess in 1981 ·
2 Learn to market lo" cost lots and acreage In
So. CaliL We have JO'':
INT rates. F.arn $SOK tn
$1 50K. first ~ear. un
Ii mated leads & more'
License re.,lred.
For success in 19111. ai.k
fnr Mr Telle:.
955-3402&83111557
Receopt /Gett. Offiu
Small, friendly c·om
pany near t')('ean need'
rullllme person for re•
ceptaon & 'ar1(•ty or
general off11•t• duL11•s
Must have i<ocwt tyflmg
s kills Doona 645 3632
RECEPTIONIST
With ex<:-ellent typing
sk1ll'I for engmeermg or
lice C M 957 1141
BACK OFFICE part
tame. N. B F.KG & l'hest
X ray. Reply Class1£1ed
Ad lt834. 0 111ly Pilot, PO 1---~~~·----Box 1560, Costa Mesu.
Ca. 92626
Medical
Receptionist 1Typ1 s t
needed for busy pubhr
relations offrce Harn
work but fun 641 39<Y1
RECEPTIONIST/
LEGAL TRAINEE
* ........
H .. W..t.cl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Aeataw-ant
PRY COOtc. COUNTER
& ASSIST MOR. pogi-
Uons open l.h fa.at food
rfttautant Nr Alrport
63t-1J8Z
.......... H.lp
Del Taco In Newport
Beach ls now hlrinl{ full
& part Ume help Roth
day & night shifts
available . Please apply
In person 2112 South
East Bristol. Newport
Beach.
Restaurant
Show dancer wanted
for
lc.heocfs Plftthouse
Opening soon. 0 Co.'s
newest n ight spot 8
stories in the sky. Oining
& dancing to rock & pop
Upto$7. Apply in person ut 2:fl61 El Toro Rd. Clop
floor of Home Savings &
Loan Bldjt >. El Toro
Thurs. f-'ri . Sat, Mon &
Tues between 6·9pm.
Restaurant
Day r oo d po st
lions /Cocktail pos1t1ons.
Apply in person·
THE RUSTY PELICAN
27~ W PCH. Npt Rl·h
Restaurant
Wait~ fWaitresns
Exper'd . p/time needed
for dinner shirt SS 75 per
hour No lips Pvt roun
try club Call art 3PM.
644.~
HF:TAIL Clerk full M
p 'time Costa Mesa Sta
laoners, 270 E 17lh
Costa Mesa Apply 111
pef"l;On IOAM Lo 12 unly
RETAIL SALES I
LAGUNA BEACH
Hardware Prrm full lV
p 'llmc 240 Broatlwn y.
497 4403
Retail Agent v.1th 2 nr
m•1rt' vrars exp 1s
nct'd<'<l to help mcreuse
relail sail's in Ir~ 1·om
mert'IJI oH ic·e Xlnl
salary & twnefits Send
rl'-;ume to i\ssr.C'i:ttPd
(' a r cl I I I ft • ;! 2 I I
\lartan Pla1a Ccmtre.
In ant• 9'l7 15 Altn Tom
m1c
RN 11 7 Chari(<' nur..,c• 110
bed EC F F'ull & pa rt
tame. gd ... alary Mesa
\' e rde ('om I los pt . 661
Center St . CM 548 55115
Routr dnvt-r; v.<intPd for
dehvene. or nc" 'nack
food produc·ts to loral
s upermarkets Some
exp. gd driving reC'ord
Perm position 848 1900.
SAILBOAT RIG<;ER .
1'":x11l'ri<'nC'ed 1n elec
tronk installation Call
art 7PM 213-430 ~1 '* * • --We promote to manage-ex per req. Good wages. c e 11 en t be n er J t s • PM Housekeeper
J .L AUTOMOTIVE ment & superv1s1on rrom benefits. 494-8555. 546-66112.
LCllrtft ~ Tune up person & auto within l..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii ---------Fwll'mMfE•es
R ECEPTl ONIST ror
radiology om ce in N A
F.xp pr;eferred M F, l(d
~nefits 631 4422
Nursing Newport At•at·h C uriel i.---------telephone manm•r 1m
l950l6thSt.Apl -205 detailer. MIF . expr WANTA CAREER? DISIGMH GB8.ALOFFICE We are seeking reliable
Newport Beach ~rer. $12 to S18 per hr Costa Mesa DaAFTH Typing & gen. ofc. skills people oriented persons Youarethewinnerof IJaft• 6611...,., tu Del Mar ,_.'d.W ...... v·n·ed •-t'n· E · 11 t 4fneticlleh -a __ ... ~-· 631-9421 Laguna Beach e lec-t·e-.. r-Ung ..... " Cos-la M""esa nJOY exce en co I r l "'" benefits includmo a free (SJ4value),to BABYSITTER/NANNY. lron cs manu ac urer area.546-7172 meal per s hift. Apply in ,.. _ _.._._ Competent woman to Laouna Beach needs: 1---------~ " 33 •an experienced penion .._ ... ~llllllllllllllllllllllll!llll!I!!~~· person 9AM·Noon. Mon-loat Sltow care for n ewborn 494·92 to be responsible ror r-G.•&,.LOfRCE Fri.Personnel.
Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8 Mon/Wed & Fri. Approx drafting & mechanical = MARRIOTT HOTEL
Anaheim Convention 6 hrs day Xlnl salary Huntington Beach design functions. Must Huntington Beach area. 900Newport Center Dr
Center 673-8423 962·9116 h a v e t h o r o u g h Sm . offi ce. lnvoic'in g, Newport Beach
C II 2 ---•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!I f d f i typing, heavy phone O a 642-5678. ext. Z1 to ---------= knowledge o r a t ng contact with customers. Equal pp Emplyr M /F claim your tickets Banking CIRCUS VARG.AS procedures. PC board 847_3563 * * • Costa Mesa. Mar. 17-19 layout, digital. analog, ~~~~~~~~~ --------TELLERS Office & delivery help I microwave circuit de· J::
Desperate for S. W 25 yr FULL TIME F tr. Call 54&-1266. sign, & some knowledge Male will seriously con--of electro-mechanical
sider selling a kidney or Position available ln our CLEANING packaging.
any other body P,art. South Coast Plaza omce N e e d he I p i n m Y DRAFTH
Med. pur poses only Experience pref'd. Call established residential •to do mechanical detail
Reply Daily Pilot Ad Kathy Amburgey cleaning service. Good drawings for assembly
#829 PO BOX 1560 CM S40-4066 pay. Call today. 751·5198. & layout Knowledge or
92626 s h op pra c tices &
A TUNTIS MASSAGE
SPA
Be pampered by 16
Beau\ G~irls. Open
10AM-4PM days
Phone MS-;
TOUCH A CLASS
ESCORTS 752·0817
lNTROSPECIAL
MYSTIC MASSAGE
MASSAGE SlOW /AD
Santa Ana 556-4656
CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
Scrflngs & Loan
695 Town Center Dr.
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Banking
CLERICAL Invoice ofc machines des Ira ble
nds per~on accurate Work or school exper.
w tfigures, typing & 10-equivalent to 2y rs .
key. exp. req. 979-86001 hig~chool mechanical
C.M. draWlllg & math courses ---necessary.
Cieri& Opportunity for advan·
Pharmacy & Hallmark. ce m e nt & ca re er Exp. pref 640-7373 growth. We offer xlnt.
--'--'-------1 pay & benefits +
CLOTHESTIME 4 DAY WORK WEEtC
Now hiring part time Facility is in beautiful
sa les & Assistant Laguna Canyon near
M anager T r ainees Beach & Resort areas.
Minimum 6mo. ex· Call for appt: Personnel
perience. Call 642· 1231. Dept. ·Telonic Berkeley:
GBBAL OFFICE
Immediate opening for a
d e p e ndabl e, ex ·
penenced person with
xlnt. typing skills & a
pl easi n g ph ,o n e
personality. Duties will
also include riling &
general office work.
Xlnt. benefits & working
conditions with a grow-
ing company Apply in
person at:
THE JOLLY ROGER
INC.
17042 Gillette Ave .
Irvine
714-546-0331
HOUSEICEEPEtt
Live·in, 2 in family sim-
p 1 e cooking. s ome
English. must have local
hskpng rers Linda Isle
An s w e r Ad . 11356
642-U>O. 24 hrs
Housek~per ror elderly
lady Live.in Mature
woman to drive. cook &
keep house. Attractive
a r ea Refs . req 'd
644·2120. 673-2991
Housekeeper loving non
smoking grandmot her
to live·in. Mother ex
peeling Well paid Rers
646-0193
Housekeepers wanted
Seacliff Motel. 1661 So
Coast Hwy, Laguna
Beach, 494-4892.
AMBER formerly with
COVER GIRL Is now
with THE
GIRLFRIENDS'
leapt fSwltcllboard
Seeking personable ap-
plicant with 'gd. phone
etiqu ette. Exper
helpful. Typing re-
quired Call: Sylvia
Waters. 552-~n oo
GEHERAL OfffCE
Need good typing. 10-key
skills & phone manner.
Order Desk & lite bkkpg.
Part time now, possible
full lime. 1537 Monrovia
Ave. N.B. 548-5125. COMPETENT 714-494-9401. Laguna Housekeeper /Companion
Career opportunity forr~B!e~a!!ch!.!!E!!.!!O!!.E!!.!!!!!!!!!!~ lO&m Fri. to 1pm Sun.
THE .
IAt«OFIRVINE
Equal Oppty Emplyr
mature individual whor: Gene.raJ Office Newport Beach 64~2810
communicates effective-Disabled shut in to ~ake Person with good skills Housekeeper/Companion
ly, think.a on their feet, phone messages. Sl per lo work in N.B. office. for elderly person. Live-
leams 9uJckly. works call could work into 100 Gd benefits. P lease call in or out. 833-2009. well with ot.hers or calls per mo ~ra. Kelley at 752-8931. 1--'---------1
alone. t ypes 80 wpm. (714) 842-193S HOUSBHPYS
LVN. 3-11 . Mcds & trc•at
menls Good working
co ndition s . Nev.
gradualt> a cceptable
Mesa Verde Convales ·
cent HCX'ipital , 661 Cent<'r
St ., Cos ta Me!la .
548-558.S
OFFICE
MANAGER
Over 2S lo work with
youth. Must be s harp,
outgoing. attractive
person ali ty , iood
telephone voice. and
ability to meet people.
Be an enthusiastic elf-
starter with supervisory
experience Rapidly ud-
v an ci n g Co with
benefits. Start al $180
per week. We train J IM
LONG & ASSOClATF.S
Youth Counselors Call
2pm·5 :30pm 642-4321
ext 343
PART Time ladies. men.
Work rrom home on new
telephone program
Earn to SS pe r hr
846-2172
Part lime help in oHace 4
da y week 5PM 7PM
SJ 35 hr. t o start
Nt'wport Harbor Animal
Hospital. 631·10~
Part Time
CCMtHllMJ Youth
Carrien
Adults with outstandlng
attractive persouallties
to spend 15 hrs per week
counseling youth ages
portant Type fiO wpm
543-2283.
REC EPTIONI ST
Person to greet people
on tract sales office. 8 h r
d3ys, days or week nex
C M Joe Mus t br
cheerful & presentable
SS /hour. Tera, 979 3376
Re<eptionist
Part/Full Tame Recep
t1on1sl. Typing. light
bookkeeping & other
clerical work llasson &
Assoc 851 -1651 - -
RECEPTION IST
Pa rttiaie . Tues . &
Thurs only. Typing re
quir ed Nwpt Bc h
675-IM>36
SALES
C ustomer R.totf0tts
TRAINEES
This 1s a perm pos for
career oriented. highly
motivated individuals.
Our comprehensive
<;ales trammg program
will prepare you an rle
\•eloping new accts as
well as maintaininll: ex·
istmg rustomer base an
the 0 C are a In
daviduals willing to work
hard & take direc·lion
will develop highly pro
fitabl e sales s kills
" unlimited incom e
potential. For confaden·
tial interview with So.
Calif's. largest indepen
dent dealer. contact
Lori Murray Calif Copying Products
17741 M1tchell. lrvme
979-2333
RECEPTIOMIST
N•wpori l eoch hotel
has imrMd. ftffd for -~~~~~~ receptionist willinq to
train on MOCJ Cord.
Fulltlme . A pply in
penon. PersOMel Of·
fice, Del We b b 's
Mewporffi Inn, l I 07
Jamb o r•e ; H .I.,
_10mn-4em-
RECEPTIONIST
Full time. Sun .-Thurs.
Lite typi.ng & 10-key ex
perience needed P vt
Country Club. 64<4·5404
RECEPTIONIST
With or without typing
nee<red Top pay Tem
porary & full time. Cail
Tod Services at 979-8900
SALES Clerk for retail
marine har~ware store
P tlimt, exper. nee .
Call Balboa Marine.
549-9671 . E 0 E M F IH
Sales/F.ng-electronics
F.slablished Manurar
turer's Rep Excellent
opportunity
Salary IOenefits/lncen
t1ve. Industrial equip·
ment eo mponent o;
Orange County area
EZRA MINT Z AS·
SOClATES INC.
213-670.5419
Sales Girlfriends
•ISCOITS• .._ /Offta /Hofft
Banking shows i.nitlative. Busl· GENERALOFnCE We have an immediate
ness Computer Retailer. Domestic Help wanted. Newport Beach Stock 0 P e n i n g r 0 r 2
646-0221 Uve in position. Market Advbory Firm. housekeepeni. Full time 10·15. Even inl{s & l•--------•I Weekends Available S7S
GREAT HOURS
C,,.._,5 Hou ... A Christian couple or 1 If YoU can .... type, han-positions. 1 OP M -6A M
--..--person needed to take dle telephones, do Ute s hifts . Excell. fringe * 719-1216. ~Hn Now Hlritlg
JIC Visa
TELLER , .... n.. With driver's license. care or 3 cllildren. + ~eeplng &: ~want benefits package. Apply
C.M. area. Call bet. 9 & cooking. Must be able to lo leam .... about the ln persoo at: Advanced
The beautiful Laguna _3..;..._Me-_1_004_<M_a_rv_ln_>_._-i drive. Car &: seU con-ltoCt m.artret It data en· Hee Ith Center, 1300 ** Beacb,dfice ot a leading Eacer buyers rud the tained apt. provided on try, call 540-123'7 Bristol St. North, Ste.
SPIRmJAL aaviaP &: loan baa an Cluaified ada enry day. same &rounds as main !HOO. Newport Beach.
READINGS lmmecllate opportunity u YoU bne aomethina house In So. La1una. For •0•_...-------E.O.E. M!F
10.m.JOpm. Fully Lic'd. for a Teller. Experience ror aale, reach them fast detail• call J udy at •---------
per wk . Call
2:30-S:30pm. Mon thru
Fri. 642-4321 ext. 343.
Ask for Lori ...
PfTA~DAMT
Buay beach kennel.
S t art $3.75. Helen ,
494.0142.
492,1218 or 492-tOSC 1815 ln SM. ii preferred. We od lne 58&-NOO. Moo. thru Fr1. ,,_...._.., 0.. Legal Secretary, exp in
S. Cam•"o Real, S•n o ffer an excellent a q>en1lvely, caU 9AMt.olPM. ' la90W~ liUCaUon, gd skills. H.B. Picture Frame Fitter, Clem t'' '" aalary, Cree parlrlna and 6'2-5878. Non-smoker. 848-1400. Coat.om quality shop,
paid caner apparel. For 1 H ... ......De*C""8 exp, ref's. CO.ta Mesa .
: .. ~le. ......... =~~~;{:7~~=.e ····••t I r Pilu1'. 1AM-SPll Li:~:.r::r~~1:~ (71
4=:00M li•u• & f'IOllJTY • • PIX Op1H•• nex hn. Prefer back-~VISOI
kcl..... 7001 ... AL • ~mlrlman . • l!:)cp'd.ZPll-lOP M lround In clvll llt./bual· Pot. requlrtt min. 10
••••••••••••••• •••••••• Cla• a..-__ ... Loan naa plannln1. word pro-yn. prlnilnC exp. Strona CAUWDfllADIO! --=ua., e Expertenc at least 5 yean. e S,..Mhda h cetatn1e•phelpful. Con· snechanlcalwtechnlcal
Ad verllal a a Salea. 1 ~o,portunlty e Must be able to use newspaper e.• · lAdie'a,.,_ uct ·""' at <7 14) bqmd. ill eb otraet. ~b1_ncHov.t. ·-t..~ Emplofer e camer a and p latemak ini e 'it:.~1~'6.~:l'!' t7s.om. • ~!.~comt.'ga~
c.rlTMflM.ttll ~ • 1y1tema. Excellent wa1es .. na e · s:JOPlr.tfPll ..... ~ -. •• •·· · " ben eflt1. A~p)y tn person •' Pllot, P.O. Bo• 1560• ....__.. .........,.,. .... ,_: ·'. I to ~--Dall ~ c-.M ... c •. _. ~---~ t ill•i,...P 1a ••· j. W relWD8 rlftle ""'-" Y Pleue c.alt fOT I Pr.· boeb oft9 "'-~
llC.-TIOHIST
Exper'd. person needed
to handle busy board In
dynamic Npt Bch. com-
m 'I. brokerage office.
Professional ap-
pearance & mannerism
a must. Call : Lalla, w.:
RECEPTIONIST I
aecretary for 11m. H. 8.
firm. Excoll. on phone.
t;,piftJ eowpm +. Out•o· ln« ~·lily. 980-2441
ILi.~ Real est.te ftrm oeeda
e•peri.n~ 1ccr11tary
for tu C.111. otnce. Must
bav• excellent l1ptn1
1klU11, 1bortlland not N•
qldrad bul btJplul. Wlll
ualat mana1er wltb ~ ol olJlce. R .E.
Ile.me .,_lrable. Call &uaaneat·.-. W\llr61 f j ·' Ol rlhl iicm, 0. Co.'1 • Pilot. • =~=-• llOa •J'r " Ille ............... DaU1 utueMlsa Muttetaalona
• ..... ..,,,... pro. .. .-alpU ·~.' • e1 I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PUot a..aw Adi to Turret, alQng c 11 mo • ~!:Ell§ ut~~il : DJ0iJ.~ ·:'i ~ ToPlaufour :-.:.,:.:.eo. =-~re~d~~:~i .• ~-~~~~-:W:~ea,... ._. .. .,.•:"i!.°!. I coat.a lfaa, c~ "hit ReMalt " , : , ·w .. _' M'a~!~ boqhtlt ~·i.~;.-H1Ln ~
..... , II 1Wllk1Ww. PAjuaJ opp0rtWiity E~ • 14trYIH DlndOfY• .:~ •e, v~ ... c~-·~ .I". llelP>•-··
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., ~-' -·1'-*. , • e1'"••ll3W u ....... .__ ·!······-············~ '42-1671 ..... -QM w 1 aD. Dallf Ptlot Cl111lft~ ._..._Dl\ILYl'O.m · ····=,_ !£"" ..... _._,,, • ~ _ ~di, •i'lldDIMJ'lll.•""9 Adl.0016G·a171 _ _ Rat.PWAlll'DAD8_ ~ -1' .. --~--_.::..___ ---' ---~---... . -,
•
4PM-tPM
Join the Los Angeles
Times Circulation Team
& adapt your work
sch e dule to your
lifestyle. Work Shrs/day
In a Tl.mes ClrculoUon
l ales om~ nea.r )'our
home le have more UM~
for YoUr famUy, at udla,
or leillurely pt'riodl. We
P•>' ho11rly wa1•• • comtnlMloM.
LOSANOELltS TIMEe
1375 Sun flower Av~.
C.M
•
. a * Ofange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tu.-day, Maren 3, 1$81 ,....... IOIO J • ..., 1070 Wltnl• •-IOI M•ut , ............ a ······················· ....................... ...................... 1n11 ,, ... , •• 'z • • ••• .._-Wms~ 7100 Willte4 Ill tl'9dt complett Ja.7 Port·a·Crlb, '*5. Hiib ............................. , .............. ..
~-~-............. ROlll'I flatw•n .(I Mt ,....,, •. Stroller, Sl.5. Gu IT AR . y. m. b. BARI ENT WINCJn;s,
sA&:IS SICllTAIY Druel party table, hex· tor .tt~>cr ::n Llbatw.f7S.T75Z '6M. t.Ae new. Mtut C.::".J'..: Is a . ~Beath ltadlnl X Int opportunity for ••on, 4 chairs, $2$0 ~hain. It" or looter. CaJJ Co= Beauty u(on ~MlL~:_!Sl!!7S~. S41-0MS~~~--1~~~~~~~--.le'Wieft ... t1n1 full 1hu.pperwontorpoeltlon Laoe wrlttn1 duk, torllllormaUoa teo.IM4 et pment6mlsc.tum. Jbaon electric 1ultar. RowtniDORY,ll'J1u1. u .. Employee well with lar1e ~lta1ln1 walnut, '8xMx2t. $75. av,.._. Ul-11115 Prof. model with TrM of Ttak cap ralla. rratn. =.:..~:; ~~C: Co. at ueeu&l•• offtt'ff Sofa. I', told/oUve leaf, Man'• 14Kl. yellow sold Redwood, 2 • t'1 xlnt U fe ...._up to the neck Compl!!h wttb lllhl· iac~ Saturday, no :km:·=~~ P9tTlllle.loltt 1...;.17_s_ •• _a;..:1~•:__ ____ 1 brM:eletlnanu11et.lf>•· deckinl 1'000'onhand WooCl1riln body with weidit .IG2UZ.
•"'*'81.Call1'13-NS4. at>oveeo.rpm, dlctat.lnc MUST8£110.ROV£8 Ref'scleanwork1ood., Co&acbSL50.DtnlnfTbJ + tured curb Unit. 8411 at 55'/ft.Ms.ti11extm bard •hell ea1e. t&OO. For Sale: Brand new
machine exp a must . CALL10AMT03PM • sioo. R.Mc FF, cle1n t cbn aeo, 4 1port 14 .. so~ of •ppralled ~ Chrysler L5hp outboard Sa'-OPPOltTUMfTY tltort.band preferred but 714-847•2422 '11lnt aoo. P'nr. uprt&ht, Whet II SSO . Wood v alue .S48·t44t or ..... T=•au OfflcePw ... we A enrtne, in the box. l yr
CQMTIMUIS Nm7sf27rc~:r~!i l!ltillil!'!~~~!!!~~~ =~j~ f.~1;;, ~:~;Jl"3ay~~b~::; 1_1 ... 5:-.vr:-dJ"-.-rtn-g-. -S3400--ca_•_h_1s--e-m_1 .. _1n-~-a-1-td-w-.-,1r-.-r-1 0~•T!f .. ~.! ...... ~!!~ A::bi~";lio. ~:.'.~0·
TO KNOCK TIACHH wortt._good 175. 54M5l3, _e_v.....;ea_. ------+ rnllc. gold jewelry + w /f>rallu Portable COPIB $400 7'1a llpHOHDA
Wheft 10U work for the l•--------i Pre-school. With classes ~ King Sa Bdrm Set $255, olherdJa,500208. _S1_35_1_o_B0_96U87 ___ 4 ___ 1 __ or_olf_er_._w._~ __ ev_e;_1_1 Lons 1baft, xlnt for ~r~.U::l~aptTlm es llCllTAIY orexperience.504750. --------FuJI"'SI .Bdnl' Set $100, 1--------3 Metal Cat~ 1 P'-lrn--... IOtO ullboata.1325.675-5994. "'-Id e · aa a Sea• Pacific Slrlpper, a Kenmore washer $75, Coff~;TbJ .... E d Tbl Gold & Silver, top dollar. arr era, ._.,,_...
1"' representaUveln a tead!Qgmont.hlyboaUng TIACHIR Mayta1 washer 1125, Sol ....... n Clusring1? '201•. other miac cat ••••••••••••••••••••••• OmuGeo.Re built
PMt time sales profram mafHloe tocated in Preschool. Full time. Hotpolnt dishwasher $20, a $25, Stereo MO 1157-8053. accesa. 84.2-0529 GULBRANSEN Spinet, 548-9817.
whlc:h lnvolves signing Needs ECE. COlfta Mesa S 9 5 . Guara n teed $48d -~ eves, 751·5221 gd. oond. 1750, 642·9178 ·8'7s.<r740 up new 1ub8crlben In Newport Beach. ha; an area.Mi-OUl. 54&-_a...:ys ________ 12 loose DI•. 1.50 eta.· Reasonable! J ohn Wayne arttPM
the ~mmunity. Many lnunedlat~oi>eflnl ora 8872. l.75cts. Have ap· Tennis Club Family ---------1 ...... Power 9040
now ln this program sectttary. -·c ... •101 C I I 4 b Like new contemp. blue pra'·als ...... ,000. w1·11 Membership. 644·1Sl3or LOWRY ORGAN , 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t.h The poeition requires a •-~ a or c urr;aer caa sofa wtmatchln• chair, "' .,_ k bo ..... na.t 1 E earnmore anl200per f 2 ECE ll i-.. to If J I " Sac. Call for info. 759-MlCJudy> ey a ...... ~a . X·31'CHRISTri·cabin.T/S. week I« working Just a mlnlmum o yrs. ex· ... un s requr~. s ve, se ·C ean n g $.190cash.988-4982 ..., • .,.,,,6 "'"''CVLOPED1A cellent condition. l600. Gd. cond . Sl9,000.
f ........ _ hd perieoce+tminimum Costa Mesa, Garden oveo,whlte,$75.MS-ZOU _.,.,IO, .,.,, __ .. _,. ew,_...eac ay. typing Sklll of 45wpm. Gl-oveareas.642-0Ul. Redwood burl lable & ---------or n ..... euuer.966-59N ti7:J..9060 We're Jc:Qdng for sharp Sho-.. andd-a·rable, but ---------Matclllnf Washer/Gu .. 1 . d b d Diamond pier ced ear· AMERICANA ---------individuals who have a 1"' ...., T """'ORE D a ngstze woo ea · I Complete set, excellent WURUTZER Plano with LIVE Aboard toat in not mandatory. c.n RS ASSISTANT . ryer. 2~ yn old. $295. bo-_... sa -1 • ._1 r nga, .SO cts. Appr . _ .... , h neat a,,....•rance and a s lal I f D I •~2 57""' d ... "• c.""' ........, · •1200 Wiii II • ..,, Cuuwuon. 175. 531·6618 benc . Ebony Spinet. Live aboard s Ip 40' ....--Xlnt. benefits include: pee c asses or han· eM • .... · ..... •Ys. • . se .... 5. · =·f;etap~~l,:;~~ g r oup h ealth/den · dic•pped adults. 2 yrs. 4!M-1579eves. Gius top 38 in table set 558-7275 Nwpt Bch Tennis Club ~ate Party 631-11818 Owens ready to move
wages+ generous com· tal/life/profit·sharing. coUegeexper: req'd. ~x· llcydls IOZO w/2 ant frencb chrs Sl9SM --OCl-.. --.,-,,-.,,----1-0_7_1-1 fam. membership avail, ------_on_to_._N_B_._64_2_·_4644 ___ _
missiooa. Previous sales Please ca II for In · cell. vacation & an-••••••••••••••••••••••• _f7_5-_1.M9 __ . ------i••••••••••••••••••••••• $800. Call Answer Ad Wanted: Sheet Music 30' Pacemaker '63. xlnt •xperience helpful. but terview /appointme nt. surance benefits. Wkdys Blc.,..a... ""'-·'-" b d R II T • Al Co ••"1 ..... ~--24 b... any cond1"t1'on cond, 400 ma·. range. ~~ 714-64.S-1611. 8 :30 to 4PM United T""" " • ....,er ' ran ° op Secy, snany r mpressorServlce ..... ,_........,, u . 751-8875 · Crusa<1er diesel eng. lo ~al~:~~·y -Friday Sea& Pacific Skipper Cel"ebral Palsy Assoc new, a.so. draw/s upply spaces, l hp port. comp, S28S Karastan Rug 10'Xl8' ---------1 mi. all canvas. fresh
9AM·SPM. 957·2361 ext Equal Opportunity Sant.a Ana. 546-5780 , 831·5019. very IOOd ~968·7260 Sale price. S40-42M Blue/Wine main colors Sporfiltg Goods 1094 paint topside & bottom.
1121M Employer M /F I .... I M•arlah 1025 Antique dining room set. Mhcel•10. 1010 '500/080968-1883 ....................... Dana Pt. $17.000 firm.
SALES/Order Desk
Mus t be Englis h &
Spanish speak'g. Marine
or ~uto. exp. helpful.
F ~e pos. Excell. co.
TYPISTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 chairs. Needlepoint ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIMBER UP . SHAPE Days (213)463-3249.
•Immediate Openings Steel buildings, you. seats. Good condition FLY INTERNATIONAL Super Savings on Amway UP WITH A SLIM GYM Se c rel a r y ·Typi s t .
Newport Beach Law Of.
fice. ask for Cindy Ray
(7 14) 644·Ml6
•P /time, F /time, Temp. bwld·lt·kit. 20'x2S' $2280. $250. Call 642-3576 aft 4 · on Pam Am with airline Products ~ off & X Exerciser. Perf cond 14 · Motorboat without •Top Pay 20'x40' $.11.20. Free de· · · two-for-one ticket allp. Distributors inventory All instructions. New motor w /l yr bch tie· up
For more Info, call Tod livery ABC Bldgs . DESIGNERS FURN. Singapore. Central clearance 851·7058. $200.sellforS75.960-5844" atBackbay$200642-8674
Services at 979-8900 542·4485 SALE America, Germany-631-1728 eves/wknds.
benefits. Call: Balboa ---------1 TYPIST Redwood, 2 x 8's, xlnt
decking, lB,000' on hand
SS< /ft. 645-9137 dt 127
Henredon/2 match a n y of 11 countries . / PAIH
hutches 2/glass doors. Hurry! Good until Feb. LOSE IT
-32' Pace. FB sed, V8's. Sear's Top quality xlnt buy. 2705 w. Cst Marine. 549-9671 E.0 .E.
M/F/H * •SECRET ARIES*•
TraineeWordProc$9,600
Sh701Xerox850)$14,400
Recpt(1'55/FuoS10,800
Sh100/nmbrs/Fl$15.900
Sh80t"Do it All "$13,200
Part time, 2-3 days per
wk. '.'acation relief. Ap·
ply at: 1660 Placentia, Costa Mesa
Martin of London/6 din· 28· 760-l99!J & Ea.m Money
Ing chairs/2 arm /4 side. , Lo•• lolootts 821-3241
Coleman camping tent, H NB k 10 xlO. approx. Used 1 __!!!·_ · 8 r, 642.8200
Salespersons . canvass
trainees, pd daily. No
exp., start immed .
497""'450 TYPIST/
Doga 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal-Mod e /Countr y Helium Bouquets de·
French dining table 2 livered. Perfect for
leaves. every occasion. 673-4419
SALES PERSON .
mature, for specia llty
shop. Exp. helpful but
not nee. Full & P /time.
Call . 646-5388 for a ppt
SALISPHSON
Pholography store
Good photo knowledge a must Apply in person
Photography Unlimited.
161189 Beach Bl.. H.B.
Salespt!ople-Cathy Jean.
Liz Reinders Agency
4020 Birch Est '64 EOE
Newport /833-8190 I Free
SECRETARIES
lVICKI HESTON I
&Atsodahs
A Temp Help Service
540.0400
18004 Skypark Blvd .
Suite~ Irvine
Secretary
&K. SK'y. p /T
2().25 hrs. per wk. for one
w o man (3 man >
engineering ofc in Costa
Mesa. Excell. salar y.
Please call · Mon. thru
Fri . aft 4 :30PM ,
645·2842. Thompson
Floatation Co. EOE
ALE CLERK
for dynamic investment
co. Collins Assoc . 567
San Nicolas Drive
Newport Beach
Wa it r e ss Wa ite r .
Coclruuls High volume
business at prime 0 C
Airport loc Exp. depen
dable only Call Carol
Smith for 1nterv1e w
2 pm -5pm . M F
(7141549-8728
WAITRF.SS
Exp. preferred . for
coc kt ai l s & roo d
644·9550. Call Karen
KEESHOND Pups. AKC.
Champ sire. M /F. Pet &
s how . Pvt ply .
213/691 1345 aft 6 pm.
64().6822
Wanted: 2 twin beds. reg.
or bunk size. complete.
Must be in good cond
Reasonable. 536-3645
Afghan F em Puppy
B ea ut Marking s
w /papers hsebroken $300~9444 Mattress, Box and frame I double. Good condition
$3.5. 549-0755 AAA HOME DOG
TRAINING
Complete I N HO ME
Tra1n1ng Obed1en
ce 1Problem solving.
Solid wood oval din table
& 6 chairs. needs refin.
SlOO 751·8043
protection 539-7615 8' nameweave sofa w.
BARKLES.S BASENJI match. 6" loveseat. 4 yrs
Red/white F pups. AKC. old. new cond . $285.
$200 964·2119. 962-4657 640-~7!6eves/wk~~._ _
frffto Yoe. 8045 Cr ib, complete. S90
WRITERS articles and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Highchair. $30. 559·9398
photographs abo ut Free cat lo good home. aft 6i:.112.:_ __
Orange County beaches needed for new publica ~ray~ ~e, 5tmo old. Almost new glass.top
6' portable spa, pwr pack,
deliver, set up $2200.
631~19, 645-7285 ---••• JoleRllltio
1T7 •F Riverside
Newport Beach
You are the winner or
4 free Hdlets
ISH value>. to .......
loatShow
Mar 4thruMar 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642.5678. ext. 272 to
<'laim your tickets.
* *.
SPLIT & SEASON ED
•RREWOOO •
••• 848·9111 •••
Fashion Island's finest
clothing/shoe store has
immed. openings for
eager, attractive
salespeople to work in
our Fashion Is land
store. We will train the
right personnel. Contact
Ricardo or Joe a t
759-9700.
SALESPERSON
tion. Submit to-Newport em. · · _ patio table & ~ chairs,
Beach Advertising. Box ht"ltlture 8050 Verde Green finish on John Wayne Tennis Club
2000.CdM .Ca9262S •••••••••••••••••••••••m e tal S4 0 0 /0BO . fam . membe rsh ip .
Fulltime. a mbitious
salesperson wanted to
work in marine
hardware store. Boating
exper. preferred. Xlnt
benefits & working con
ditions. 64.5-171 l.
Sec retari a I
*** SECRETARY I
Mfl'dtcmdise * * I BUY * * 645"2041 SI 100. incl transfer.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Good used Furniture & Dbl Bed W /Frame 644-1549
......... 1005 AppUances OR I will sell S75 Good Cond. I rvine Coast Country
••••••••••••••••••••••• orSELLforYou S48-2l37eves C lub Me mber s h i p
CLERICAL • • • MASTBtS AUCTION $200. Modem Sofa , loose available. 955-2699
Anfflolty Miler 646-1616, lll-9625 gillows. Beige, White.
Salesperson
Opportunity exists for
qualified typist in active
ofc. Shorthand & die·
taphone helpful. Enjoy
excellent co. benefits in-
cluding a free meal per
s hirt Apply in person
9AM·Noon. Mon-Fri
Personnel
:.ndcJ?'ar~e'::Y Double Bed & Mattress dConde.J298eve.
Youarethewmner of 125. King twms S50 ea. Upholstered s wive l COSMETICS
High fashion store.
Newp6rt Beach area
ExceUent benefits. Call
644-7100
4 frM ffdlets Full St:te desk & chair rocker. antique gold
$75. 8 drawer dresser velvet Sl2S. purchased 6
$3S. New Trundel bed mo ago. like new 2137
Sales
RENTAL
COHSUL TAHTS
MARRIOTI HOTEl
900 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M /F
($14 value>. to ........
loatSltow
Mar 4 thru Mar 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642·5678, ext 272 to
claim your uckets. •• * Breuner 's R ent s
Furniture seeks career 1---------Gateleg end table. $125. oriented person for en· SecJrret.ar~•ET•RY Children"s school desk.,
try level pos. in home ~" "' S200. 548-9702 furnishings. Breuner's Is wanted for Newport
California 's largest securities firm. Hrs. 7 to Victorian Green Velvet
furn. rental co. & needs 3: 30PM. Contact· Ms . Sofa «(Chair w /ottoman.
qualified sales & mgmt. Pratt, 644-9111 Dinin?-Tbl. 6 ch rs &
staff for expanding mkt. china both very om ate
Retail exp. pref'd. Will SECRETARY TYPIST must see to appreciate train. $4. hr., depending 543-1427 of exp. Fu11 or p/time. Reliable, energetic. self-
E.O.E. M/F. Mon.Sat.. starter. Ab\e lo handle ApplcmteH 10 I 0 ~5 :30 & Sun. 12Noon· all phases of ofc. duties. •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPM. Contact : J eff United Cerebral Palsy
TbomasatMS-4T72 Assoc .. Santa Ana.
~5760 Pat Meidell
HARBOR AREA
APPUANCESERVICE
We buy used appliances
._111111111111111._ .... ._...._ ....... -i -·we sell recond. guar Sales '" appliances. 549-3077
Security systems Secretary
We need career minded EXEC. SK,_.ary Washers, Dryers GE.
people with manage. Shrthd. nee. Gd. work· Whirlpool. Kenmor e.
ment potential to ex· ing conditions & variety Maytag, Reconditioned,
pand rapidly growing job. Fash ls land to re(mished, guaranteed!
commercial & reslden·· $14,400 Sl5S delivered 750-3103
tlal burglar & fire alarm E.0 . E. & Free Garren & Sattler 30" gas
busioe&s. Irvine Personnel Agy range, pilot.free. wndw ..,..K 160K 488 E. 17t.h, Costa Mesa _., · dr, used 6 mos, like new, lat year comm. Suite 224 64.2-1470 $275. 675-T7S2
. Qualifications : am · .-1111111.-111111111111111111111 ....... 111111111C·...:=...::.:...:...:...:...::.:..::.::... ___ _
blUoua, willing to work ---------Whirlpool frost .free
bard 4r foll.ow proven Security officer . P /T. ref rig. near new. 1175.
aucceas pattern. For ln· wkends for lrg apt. con· 64e-4348, 875-4335
l e r v I e w c a I I plex In N.B. SS.SO/hr. (714)831·5711 Mr. Neill. For info contact Jim Washer/Dryer a~. size
Lupis at644·1900. great cond w/stand war·
SALES TRAINEES ranty 'til April $300/080
Full or pt/time, excell. SEC'Y fRECErT. 642·6826
oppty. for college stu· Sales office for national clents .tr moonlighters. company. Variety or Beauty Salon Equip:
!uUy earn $1~$15 /hr. duties. Excellent com· H ydraulic c hr 175.
Call: Jack at 951·2142. pany benefits. New of-Shampoo Chr 125. Styl-
l-4PM flee in Fountain Valley. ing Bar $100, Hair Dryer
The Standard Register $75 751-5221 days .
Sales Co. 982-9361. M8-8569ev~
WOii AT HOME Equal <>ppty Employer PART'MMEEVES. Fr I gld a ire Ref r l g
PR work few resort con-SERVICESTATION Frostfree xlnt cond.
doa. GOOD pbooe voice. Attendant. P /time. $150. Brown Washer $75.
Weekly paJch eclu Eves/wknds . Neat ap. 7Sl·S221 days 5'8-85419
+...._I U ready .to pearance It handwrit· eves
..,..., call: 541-1957 Ing. Apply 2590 Newport
Blvd. Freezer·lt c u . ft.
Uprl&bt. O.E., green.I
Service Station Allen· see lt runnins. 150.
$100 54()..7987 Miramar. Balboa Pen
Elegant sofa w /love seat,
pecan coffee & end
tables, $250, 19" color
TV, $145 Sofa bed.
smoked glass dinette.
xlnt cond. 641·2998.
673-6456
1060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HORSES BOARDED
Back Bay, N.B. Lighted
arena. 641·9191. 557-6650
llCaTAIY ror mt1. eo. In C:O.ta
lleu. Good typln1
1ldU., Sef·lta5Ur. Sal
HmlnW..t. w/abill·
ty 6 aper. Xlat. work·
lait1115111.Gl.cmo I
dant. Full Ume. Apply In 1_B_a_lboa_._11_5-_0SS1 __ . ____ u
p e r • o n • L a g u n a Sear's Almond tt.lrt•. 6 Chevron. 804 So. Coast mot full warr, lt c:u f\.
Hwy, Lacuna Beach. OriJ price 1749, will ell
SICllTAIY hlla. lal8Dd. lalentat'I.
•k11· ole. w/~r. ~· lallit....,.1mf~r. 6 4ilill. ........ Req t . -~ ••llortbUd ,uaa.-.la
S 0 UT ff C 0 AST f~-· '71A/Me-4518 >I
REPERTORY Onn1e AJtlAl'f~ Refricerator I
County's mldaflt 'Pro-rr-r. Stde by Slde. f...sonat theater I.I 1eel· tn1 z temporary I' ff ... 15.t cu. ft. Harvest Gold.
tlttaltl for subl<lrlpliOlt Xlat ·Cond ltloo $200.
campalcn. l·S.JJftil at-tlll
1t•rtln1 Merell 30t . Kenmor e dryer,
Clerical Is ~ tk Whirlpool 11 fal cap
de1lrable • .\blUtJ to waalte r . Xlo c:ond. won under ........,. • -~r. M2·19Z, aullt. 8171/Wll;.· CGetact Ml>IUJ .......... Ill·-· __.. _____ _
Ma.PTI, ........ II ~·ve MY ... placed • Clalll6n.d ad, you're In
the minority• Tf')' tt once
and ... bow qilltllly yott
1et ru&alt1. Phone ......
RCA Brown Was her like
new S9S. Sears Lady
Kenmore Wht Port Dis·
hwshr S7l l7 cu' Philco
No · Fr o s t
Fridge /Freez e r
A voe ado w /icem aker
$340 . 989 Victoria St
'A·l CM 548-0130 See
Manager
SELL idle atema with a
Daily Pilot Classified
Ad. 642·5678
Teac 3340S tape deck.
time. $75 960·5844 21' 1977 Reinell Cruiser,
ev/wknds. 190 H.P. omc, Vanson
Low hrs. great cond. For Sale: Brand new
SBOOfirm.645-7067 PP. Chrysler 15hp outboard
trlr. fully equip, sips 4.
$8500/0r trade for V. W,
Van 645·2340
17" front-t hrow s elf· engine, in the box. 1 yr
propelled power + warranty. Orig. $950 loah.R...t/
mower & edger. 2hp B&S Asking 1750. 751·8967 •• ~~ •••••••• !~.5.~
engines & 20" s preader. Medium women's wet •IMMAC28"·34' BOATS Nearly new. Best offer su1"t & assorted d. · avmg 6/\2mo. plans prepaid
673-56i7. equipment 751·8967 from $180/mo. including
D I G G I N G E Q U I p . Ston, RHt~ ~Ii p, lessons 2 14 /964·5994
"Ma.kida'" Elec Ham-lcr '1095 loots. Sail 9060
mer w/barrow. shovels. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
maddox xlnt cond. $400 Comm nattop gas stove. Erickson 32', '75. loaded.
873-2514 aft 3PM 3'. full-size oven S32S custom int-ut. Bristol
IVORY CARVING
640-8688
__ 642·1900 cond Offer or R.E. P .P.
Ice machine, flaker.
--------needs repair. S200 Dys
TRS·80 computer. 16K 645-0145; eves 964·6912
level II, software & -
manuals incl. ll00/080. TY, Rocio,
963-3714. HIR, Steno 1098 ---------...................... .
Super Savings on perfect Color remote TV 19""
copies or 5 Romantic Sharp. xlnt cond, t6 mo,
Perfumes. Joy, Norell. $300/0BO. 642·8592
C h a n e I # 5. W h it e -----
Shoulde rs , Shalimar. Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr
Money Back Guarantee. wrnty Free delivery
M .0 . or Cashier's Check $148. 646-1786.
only Sl9.95/o~. + tax. L Color 25" console TV.
&_ M ~roduct•ons. 177·F Sears. 5 yrs old. xlnt R1vers1de Ave. Suite 1133 cond S300/0BO. 642 8592
N. B. 921663 631-1726 --· --
D. h 2 . fl b I . Complete FISHER Stereo 1ng y 1n ala es 5l6-ll04'
w /wooden floor s &(, _ ----
fiberglass851·2109 Car Stereo like new 2
--. -spkrs . graphic equal Lg doghouse . size 50x38x38. Well built 3 trk tape player
w /s hake roof , S75 ~/OB096S·3171
551-4137 RCA 24" color TV. re
Misc.el•tom
Wmlhd
mote control. SlOO or
I Otl best offer. 645-2041
• •••••••••••••••••••••• l'"OClls& ~
968-7903. 968-0872.
F or Sale · Brand new
Chrysler 15hp outboard
engine. in the box 1 yr
wa rranty Orig. $950.
Asking S7SO. 751·8967
Hobie 16. Red. wht. blue
sails . no trlr. $1350
76().0072. Hot deal.
loots. Slips/ Dod&s 9070 .......................
NEWPORT MARIMA
Slips Avail. 646-0551
Pvt boat dock on Newport
Island. :.J' max $160 mo.
752·2584 dys or 675· 7267
eves.
9090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Lido Peninsula Boat
S t o r age. S t orage .
launching & c ran e
ser vice for t he dis
criminating boater
14.:.J'. 673-9330. 675-5901
<Steve) w ~ MENh'ScBI~ E. E .. piswnt
pn::1er8eac ruaser. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trmspcwtqtiola
641-8309 aft. 3:30 General 901 O •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lawnmower edger want·
ed. running or not. Call
547·3182
IOU •••••••••••••••••••••••
CONN Director trombone
with case. Excellent
condition. $100. 675-8052
after6PM.
Quilter AMP W /15'' JBL.
10" Celestian. Rebuilt
$250/0BO Rob631·723l
• •• , ••••••••••••••••••• c~ s.; * * * Rlilt · 9120 GistcJet' Mot CJCM 1593 #8 Coriander
Costa Mesa
You are the winner or
4 free Hckets
CS14 value>, to
~Sit
loaf Show
Mar.4thruMar 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
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1980 8 foot Cab-Hi
Camper $350.
631-4794
Motorhed lik•t 9 140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PEUGEOT MOPED
Near new, $285 /080.
642.4348: 675-433S
P~IOl-$375
c aTI Debi. 536-1692 Call 642·56'78, ext. 272 to
claim your tickets.
P e avey reverb amp. * * * Have something you want
mikes &stands, near nu, ---------to,,ell? Classified ads do
$3()(). 642-4348, 67S-433S I Want Ads Call 642·5678 it Well. 642-56'78.
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Padls706rt &ue aike, tlll. 4 c1U•der, S 1peed, door, '7S left door. l50 It.Ill' lat, moon rf, leas cond, am/fin, oc.Mr •·· / slat -4., "l'Y fa1t. •• GMC' ~T PU )llot !'74 ....... bu aew en1. ·~ ,Here'tl ,. ltA blll • .. u.. each. Wf9tem atyle whl than 19,000 ml, mint traa . .--. N.B. >,. •. 1
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Hooda llR-50, 1ood c1l. lit seoo taltea. ._' tJ)O apGltlear. (1111) It ll lo Ora..ofhr p.p. KUST Ml-'7'4or~ --~ " -0 coed -.--.ant .......,.. . au..b ~ and on SELLS..lC• ~ , . .-Bl evet •••••••••••••••• •••••• • a ale fGr _.. ff 17 •• •••••• ••• •• •• •• •••• ••
"111Tl11.IDOdcond1Uon, "11 a.vy 30, hllb cube '63JA•U . llltt '71CAMPMOB1LE •••••••••.-.•••••••••••• '71 Granada Ghia· 2dr. 1000 mt. •· wn.s11a, van, Grauman alum. • For Sale Jet blacll llarlt 11. 4 IOIWITMAM A&Mtr.,., f7995. '71 Camero, tood coodi· xlnt cond. p /1, full P'¥r.' ,, ~ body. overhead door, Tl Alla Spyder Coovt. CHl!•p1
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1. 11Med wtU. overdrive. YOl.KIWA•IM 59-130t tklh.nupaint, am /fm stereo, llhr 1 air am '*m it.enc> 11 ooo X l n t c 0 n d • a I Iver ~ Near miot. (SllCHQ) 1 ____ 1 _ _._ A W C 8'5-2297 seats, tinted wlndQ.wa., • ...._..._._ S.J ml' orlf owner' Mlnt w I m a r o on Int. Slilhtlyuaedturbo ldt Slttl _..,._... ........ .-ve. V 1970 on v e rt . 912..-s .,, ,:
... ,,.. .... ,,,, ' . ' Blaupunltt Am /Pm '70-'14DallunZcars JIMMA•O .. :iw•tmlut.;_7880 Sbowrm oond. ~bit enc 70CAMARO ---....................... coad .... Spm. '7$-HOl. stereo. U , 000 mi . 181-5137. YOLllWA•.. ft trans. New paint, top, 758-1130aft. 6pm '78 Ranche.ro, lo mi, all,"·;
Rl!Nt': 21' lux . mtr ·:~M.~~=/latbed =/OBO.P.P.548-2184 '78 am 2+2, xhii cond, 1'Tllleacla81vd. lt19POISC .. ' ~~~;y[~!':.lsM:~~::~~ ._..,... tt20 ~~~~"4~~1S42SO. Af,t.''.'r
home. Sir 6, Mlf·c:ont. ~1700 Am/Fin cua. a /c, IDrf. 14J.JOOO "'921" COUPI owner mwat seU. s:>OOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• , •~·· + 8'/ml. •--------....... '707 $7450. PP. 840-1948 V8, 6 1peect1 air cond .. t92·1al6or49f.~ 11CHIVYHOVA '77LTD: Ukenew, 16.ooti '
WICANSIU.
'71 Courier w /1bell, ••••••••••••••••••"•••• evet/wkenda. '11 Jquar S.8 llK llS all pwr. wlndowa, cruise, Automatic, power steer· mi SIOOO cash + talle ,' natn. cuttom •eats, et~. 77 AUDI FOX oriinged, very we8n miaflin· AM /Fii cut. ft under Sharp '19 vw Rabbit L. ing, stereo, air condi· oCover paymentsp. ~avi~t ' .1
$1800. Aalt for Dave Dynamite,2 door, 1un· ta Kuat acr ce ll,OOOmtlet7t9<9Z00311111 >. blu, aW>. A/C. AM /FM. tioolng, radio 4r heater. 0 unCtryM. usft nnPMce~ri ,.J
M8-LS31. rod 4 speed wttb stereo. M6-«S'10 SZ • nu tires. Ken Donahue. A very sharp 6 cylinder r ·a er 12 · ,: YOUILV.
B-lllM Sharp! (T79SPZ> 4 1 JAGUAR XJI. Xlnt m-aooen. 52, with low miles that you Mlf'CWy ttSO .
'71GllC1 too, dual cm pr $3491 cond. Well maintained. would be proud to own • ••••••••••••••••••••-,. special. 4 whl dr, fully ..................... 0 ----iotr. _ ... 12 '72 Super Beet.le. 1 owner. It is in excellent condt-ORANGE COUNTY 'S 1 •.••• •••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. 17000. 548-3114 y::;-• --SW .... -... __, •rru I Liiie mw. Reblt. engine. lion. Economical and af A..,EST · . ,.
b.M Ariltrocat, like new -"" ~ M di ... 9740 Vinyl u..a....i·tery. 12490. fordable. (728TWY > " • •• OOO.<&P1151). '19 Chevy Luv. 4x4, ~ 11TUBeacbBlvd.1rca 1 WJ>.-.rt.,...,... $3299 LrNCOLN·MERCURY ,, ~-1· ml. air, •bell, xlnt cood. 142-2000 1977 810 Wason. air, IUD· ....................... DEALERSHIP .. • •uo. I0-9817 rt, AM/FM, auto, xlnt •AUl'OINSURANCE• '19 VW Bua: Camperized. IOI wrTHAM " 11·' ..._s.r.tce,,... ...... 9709 cond. $4 ,400 OBO. Allllilb Lolbtea '71 tllS, 5apd, mags, rebuilt engine. am/fm VOUCSWA&EH ~-~ ?t.~·;t &Acu111rlea 940 'MCbevyTtuckneweng, ....................... 142.-S ForelgnorDomeatic stereocua, anrf, ailver . stereo, new tires. new 7600WestminsterAve. ~
••• .. ••••••••••••••••• needa clutch, $3(1(). Call '86 Austin-Healey Sprite. Plrttellna. 646-31995 immac. $12.950. PP. c lutc h . Must see ' inWestminBter LINCOLN·MERCU RY. '" SSAYISAYIS Jlm~S7 runs good . $2100. Lllteoew '80310GX,4apd. 79M-llM? 640-1.IM8eves/wkenda. l2l00/0B0.7t41492.3023 89~75.51 638-7880 16-18AutoCenterDr. 1 ;,
WITH US8) 'AITS y 9570 549-14.2.16. am/fm cua, custom int, Showroom, new ZAOD 74 CHEVY HOV A SD Fwy ;:i~e Fores( ,f. ·
lmportedcarparta -I W 97111 pinatripe.Pricedtosell. wit.honly 22,000mlles.4 '78Por.9U,lomi,must VW Convertible A . . . fRVJNCC ,,,(' llfPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• M .& call 631-1276 or 675-16:56. speed, air, steering. sell. Come see Make of· • 7 3. e x c e 1 1 e n t utomatac, aar cond•· r.
Atrl'OSUPPLY '74 Dodge Van 8200, lllpd, ••••••••••••••••••••,•• Ask for Doug. cruise control. Still in fer. es-03'14 mechanically• r adial tioning, radio, tinted 130.7000
101N Manchester sharpest. $2595. (stock For the best deal In factory warranty . '••c Po-ch... tires, pretty car . Must eg:_ass, bldueel.u;~~~ecell:~~; M ..__ 995~ ~ ... _ ......... m· 77.,"""""' #112).6311-e621 \J Orange County ... Come '76 280Z , air, am/fm , (l22W) "'" '" '"' •ell~. ,~ .... 111 ...... us • ....., ..,
IUJIWQ v""""' ., __ U Tod 1 1 • pd ,,. 000 · b $2500/0BO. New int & ., ....,.,., ......,.. •• •••••••••• ••••••• ••• • rl --~------a '79 ti: Che 'V I .,.,., s ay.. ..s • .... ma, ronze $16,995 494-2400 For Sale ~ vy an. m· melt. Gd cond. $5200. JIM MAllHO clutch. 960-5321 $1195 MultaRC) Gran* · 'I
CHl!.&Pl •• t ~::!~~a~~~7~;t Q 4
94-8125. VOUSWACHM 'nsuver9tt Por. Targa, ~~~?i:e~~;i~s~1. '@·•i'" ttfMJt UOWQ'ld wwt.withvin~top .,.~:-: ~ ofr.S.S1415.Sal'l5pm. '778210hatchback,57,000 Ul711BeachBlvd. fully equipped. good 898-6809 \~ J VOLKSWAGEN INC Airconcl '. ,; Sli~y uaed turbo kit SADDLl:IACk mi. nu Urea, good cond, 14J.2000 cond. Sl6.000. 499-2937 • 534-4100 Rwts SfrcMM)!! •
'10-'74DataunZ cara '73VW,autotrans, air. VAUIYIM,OltTS $2800.87~a781 ,72 Porsche 914 good '75 vw Bug, nu tires. 13731 Harbor GrNfTl"CIM.Car!! .,
____ 7•_5837 __ . ---1 gd nmning cond, clean. 28400 Marguerite Pkwy. '80 2IOZX·GL, T-top, cass. Mercedes 300SD· '79 cond. needs eng work AM I FM s tereo. run,'> Garden Grove • ._.Gas!!
Four Posl·trac tires 4r _4_9Ml'S89 ___ . ------1 Mission Viejo 9 . Maple yeUow, striped, $2000675-5145 great. Sll675. 960-3470_ -----Good Ml~!! -ma-Un.iv I 5 1 • .._ W..t.d 9590 brown. 800 m1. xlnt sunroof, stereo /cass. Sii US FllST' ,.
-· ensa · u~. -131·"'040 49"' "'949 cond.581·0082 polished wheel s . Rola•-... 9756 '68 VW Van. xlnt cond, • $1200 like new 9300. 77~8334 or • • • • ••••• •• •• • • • ... • • • • • 6 -.._.,...... ......xi\ w ha ood I t • ~ 548-31164 WEPAYTOPDOLLAR ClmedS'undays '72 0ATSUN240Z BeaWful 4r mint cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......,., e veag seec ion • ,.,. .. for top used c ars-Lo mi. l owner. good $28,500. 557-9044 : eves "lDEALERINU.S.A.· 64Z-4Pl C~e::.Ofc!. 4r USED En~.640..5527
foreign, domestics or cond CallMS-2041. _7_~--------ROY '71 Super with snrf. super
DahunZ
motor + ........ ,.,..
classics. If your car is 4508L · t · 1 ~ CAR ER clean. S2700. Serious extra clean. see us Datsun 8210 Coupe, LIB. I /main ·. •n x nl. V buyers only call 675·4162 FIRSI'! & '76, am/fm stereo. very 1 cond. F. ~uip. Poss. ROLLS ·ROYC[
I sr & H OAOWAY gd cond, 12.91115 or offer. ~!t"-pr ace. Dan : '""J•mborH after4pm. ____ _
SANTA AHA 8'2-4938. _..._.. __ ~ __ . ------1""----' ::::1 hull 1975 VW IUS 761-s•n . 835·3171 -.
Fl.. 9725 '78 450SL. blk on blk, Automauc. S3500.
WANTED: VWType fl
1700cc4Jl engine case.
... 6809
k THEUlftMolTfDAIYINGMolCHINE polished r ims. mint ~~O_!UNOAY~ 84()..64Z7 •USED IMW1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ond 14 ooo · S30 ooo s.-9760 - ---·
#I,,. o,,_ c--.. '776.30csi4s_..... C0'247l ...UST SB.LI!! ~l-5W . ma, . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yol•o 9772
. --...... -· ~ 976 " ... T 121 LI! _.SE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche 914 western style
mag wheels. S20 ea.
S48-9'1 ... ~
-2925 Harbo-r Blvd. '75 2002a (0035) I "" ~
COST '79 320i (7"""'> ~cfta-'76 450 SEL. met. bm. VOLVO A MESA _., _.._, ~.-.. s unroof, alloys. new DIRECT I 979-2500 '776.30csi auto (0040) 4 speed traM., air condi· tires, 3J,OOO mi, mint. •
Two LJI0.15 le two G60-15
Urea on wood s poke
dodge rims . $200,
8'2..fll56
'80528i.A sunrf. 0625) Uoning, AM /FM stereo p 7 500 MS-U176
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~ "" '74 IMW 2002 $1700/beat offer. Call Yellow/Bamboo t~.600 AND TIUCKS 4 speed with ste reo. 95Ml5506 PM lo 9 PM. If mi . 8 11 extra s. Very clean le original no answer, PLEASE aluminum wheels ,
Stockland Shell for G M or
Chevy Sbortbed Pick·Up
xlnt cond . .$450/080
645-4386
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CONNELL
CHEVROLET
'.'<..?dl.orl••r lli>d
''"-I\\!~.'-\
546-1200
HMMflUYB
IMPORTANT Top dollars for SporU
NOTICETO Cars. Bugs, Campers.
READERS AND 9t4's.Audl's
ADVERTISERS AsUorU/CMGR
The price of items JIM MAllMO advertiaed by vehicle dealers in the vehicle VOLkSWA~HH
clauified advertising 18711 Beach Blvd.
cohunm does not in· HUNTINGTON BEACH
elude •ny applicable 142-2000
taxes, license, trans fer 1--T-~--D-.-.....--1 ,,.-1--fees, finance charges. ,.,,.... ~
fees for air pollution con-p AID FOR
trot device certifications aooo Ir CL•,,. ... or dealer documentary w ..,,_"
preparation charges un· USID CAIS! less otherwise specified
by the advertiser.
9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
miracle
mazda
·21so ~ llYd.
(935LHQ) keeptrying! h•rd/IOft tope, immac.
$4195 '78Fi•tl2ASplder $34,250 sell or lse
JfMMARIHO Convertible 760·1933, 548-9094 .
VOLkSWACHH Only 29,882 miles!! 6'75-1570
18711 Beach Blvd. Make monthly P•Y·
142-2000 m en t 1 a n d •· d o w n .
<O'TZUJS> . C>aAl«H COUNTY'S e.a.....iclt lmporta
OlDEST lll·lll I
Sales-Service· Leasing
low CWYff ,IK.
RouSftoyce BMW
LStOJamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444
'751MW
Dynamit e 2002
automatic with only
51,000original miles. Air
conditioning, s tereo.
Mint. (419NKQ>
$5''5
JIM MARINO
¥0LkSWAGEH
11711 Beach Blvd.
14J-2000
'46 Ford Woodie restored
$13,000. ALSO 129 Model
A Town Sedan, 4 dr.
rutored. Ideal for stu·
dent. Sl0,000. 875-6161 . COlhi Mesa 645-5700 ~~--ll)lllm~~·
WANTED! IOI Md.AllM't
'10 MGA Xlnt Cond,
restored, person al
=-read '10 MGA /080~7531
'12 Corvair Convert
Lt blue. romp!. reblt,
spoke whl covens. 111
new, l3500.155-81Cl1
Recn.,hnll
Yellldla 9130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Dodie RV Van. Sell-
coniained. Xtras. low
milea. IQ.5241
4W'-' ..... 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
76IUIAIU
4.WI DRIYI
WA•ON
4 cylinder 4 speed, AM·
PK (aaPPll) Excellent
buJllton)y U7H
@&tblr .MowcWf ·v-or11sWAGIN. IHC
li:M-t100
13731 HarbOr ~Gf"OYe
,. 81.AZD 1nt ni, CB,
... tam, ........
IM-ml•JOhlf
Jel'P "'1 CJS; Low
mil•AI•· Xlat cond.
XtrH. Muat 1111 1 :::::.o~o. e11.11oe.
911181YSILL .,.,.,.
LllliMW,R.n.. :&r .... /090
T..at f 161
Late model Toyotas and & · -Volvos . Ca ll u s DY!!!
"HH .... lh& c: ....... ..
~ 60-t>Ol w 140-'4'7
PORSCHES
WANTED
850 N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
(5 Mi. No.olSA Fwy)
1714t522-5Jll
S&mday by Appt.
c.,n 9715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 Capri Ghia, auto
tram. extremely lo mi,
be•ul. car in perfect
cood. Must see. 551·3'771
..... 97JO ......... , ............ .
71 HONDA CIYIC
$ apeed, radio, heater.
Tbil I.I t.he one ever-~anta, ln IUpel'b c . wtU. ~ tban
11,000 miles. A silver
beauty wtth blacll ln· terior. (32()11) On sale for
Ol))y
PIH
IOIWITHAM
YOLISWA•IH
7800Wemnlnater Ave.
ln w .. tminlter
891-7S51 138.711()
•lt7'HOMDA
J.OOoa
$ 1peed! A cute car!
(OIZtPJD).
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HOWAID a.. ..... t
Dove. Quall Sta.
NEWPORT BEACH IJMlll
1911 SUI
TUUOt
Ill.CH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
152-0900
SALES, SBVICE
AND LEASING
OVERSEASDEUVERY
EXPERTs
. SAl.IS. SEKVICE AND LEASING
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
;.!)04 tf Jr bur Hh d
1 ., IST \ '11-:.'-.,\
546-1200
'76MOHZA
2 + 2, 4 cyl . good
mileage, a le. radio,
transferable warranty .
557 .3527 or 759·0060
•54 i,, Must 289 auto air. ·i
P /S. S2300 ORO P P
640.12ai
•7,1 Mustanj! ,1 ryl. 4s~. '.~
n1ct>, SIB99 • 105KBR I
6:16 6621
?ODY INCLUDING TURBO
CASll SAYlllGS DIR•CT PROM GM
INCLUDES:
•AM radio
•Heater
• 4 speed trans
• Tinted glass
• Whitewall tires
•Power steering
• Power disc brakes
• 18.5 gal. fuel capacity
•Tilt wheel
1978 CHEVY CCMlYITTI
350 V-8 engine. fectory air, ~m 1tereo t-s>e.
1utomat1c. powe< ltMring & brak-. hMlef, &
much more. (401189~
MUST SEE
1978 FIREllRD
FOIMULAI Autometic, am/Tm 1tereo tape, ~ windows, 1lr
c:ond .• rally wttHl1 & more. (532UOT~
HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD
•effw ,..,.. Mwcli 1 ttli
1979 PONTIAC
TIAMSAM Autonwtlc. amlfm 1tereo tllPe. air conditioning,
pwr. window. custom wtteets. wstom Interior &
"'°'9. (832XZR).
\ 57395
1978 CHEVY
CAPIDCI CLASSIC
Automatic. factory air, power steering & brakes.
power windows. am/fm stereo tape. cu1tom
whHll & much more. (211136).
54195
. '
C oc.\lmC'htory fee
1979 DODGE
COLT
4 cy1inder engine. good gu c.. (419XHA).
1979 OLDS CUTLASS
Automatic, am/f~. ~ndows. air con·
ditionlng, cu atom wtteela, cuatom Interior l more.
(~2).
56145
4 Cyt.
4 Speed
UN th .. n~• '°' compartlo.!l Your mole9glt ,...y •a<y ""-'<("'9 on dtt••nv .,..., trip f41n91h ,nci
wull>e< -Acluaf ~'9-•Y ...... _ ..... ..._..""_
I .I ee
1978 DATSUN
210%
4 9P"d. 1m/Tm stereo llpe, air cond .. only 34,000
milea. (455766). •
57395
1978 CHRYSLER
COIDOIA
Automatic transmission. A/C. AM/FM stereo
t ape, power steering. vinyl top .• cruise.
(IAOV127).
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OHAN GE COUNT Y . C A L IFOHNIA :?~ CENTS
Strategy changes
U.S. Navy io counter Soviet threat
Basketball buddies
It's been said that a dog is man's best
friend, and when he plays basketball all
the better. Harry ZaJewski of Annadale
Va .. dribbles as Oliver an old English
.... , ........
sheep dog, runs ahead to be in position for
a rebound. Zalewski and Oliver get
together for a game almost every
weekend.
WASHINGTON CAP) -Navy
Secretary John Lebmap said to-
day the Reagan administration
bas adopted a major change in
U.S. naval strategy aimed at
countering Soviet threats in all
key oceamr and jettisoning the
Carter administration's focus on'
defending the sea lanes to
Western Europe.
To achieve this shill, Lehman
told reporters, the U.S. fleet
must be increased in size from
the present 4S6 ships and sub-
marines to about 600. The most
important increase will be rais-
ing the number of aircraft car-
rier battle groups from 12 to 15.
The Navy secretar y said the
strategy represents "a n ac-
curate consensus throughout the
administration" and follows dis-
cussions he has had with Presi·
dent Reagan .and De fense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
Lehman said the Carter ad-
ministration followed a strategy
of "pullback" from such low-
threat areas as the northern and
southern flanks of NATO, based
partly on the assumption that
"taking on the high-threat
challenj(e of the Soviets was too
expensive and not necessary."
He described the new naval
strategy as aimed at "10Qlg
back Into the highest-threat
areas of our vital interests•• and
being able to defeat the So~t
navy's threa\ to thOH interesta.
What this means, Lehman
said, is uiat the U.S. Nayy wiU
go more frequently into the
waters of the Greenland-
Iceland-Britain gap in the Atlan-
tic, that the United States would
guarantee the ability to defend
the Western Alliance's flanks in
the Mediterranean and the far
north, to keep the Russians out
of the northern part of Norway
and to be able to attack Russia's
Kola Peninsula in the arctic, site
of Russia's main northern fleet
base at Murmansk.
He argued th at s uch a
strategy would help deter the
Russians from attacking the
ce(\tral front of Western Europe,
whfch he said was the main con-
cern of the Carter administra-
tion
Asked about the Western Hemisphere close to the United
States, Lehman said this region
is "not a high-threat area" un-
s sue mur erer-
More U.S •. aid
... ~ ..
Salvador heats up
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Reagan administration is
escalating its military involve-
ment .in El Salvador despite con-
cerns of congressional liberals
that the Central American nation
may become another Vietnam for
the United States.
The State Department an-
nounced Monday night is is send-
ing $25 million in new military aid
Blast o"erf ed
and 20 more U.S. military train-
ing experts to El Salvador. The in-
creased U.S. support is needed to
help the embattled junta put clown
Marxist rebels who the ad·
ministration contends are armed
by Cuba and other communist
countries, officials said.
State Department spokesman
Willlam Dyess said four five-man
teams of advisers will be sent to
Firemen clean up
HB gasoline ~pill .
A potentially devastating ex -
plosion was averted early today
whe n firemen and cleanup
crews removed 2,000 gallons of
gasoline that has leaked from a
north Huntington Beach service
station stora1e tank into an un·
Haig to travel
WASHINGTON (AP >
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. will visit the Middle
East "early next month," it wu
reported by the Washinston Post
today.
111111 CUil IUTlll
Increasing cloudiness
late tonlJht and Wednes-
day wltb alight chance of
rain . Wednesday. Lowa
tonl1bt 42 along cout, 48
inland. Highs Wednelday.
in low 80I at beaches to
upper D tnland.
llllllllAY
derground high-voltage elec·
trical vault.
The seepage did, however,
trigger a power failure that
blacked out some 2,:JOO Southern
Californi_J Edison Company
customers and forced the su.s-
pen slon of classes today at
Marina High School.
The gasoline leakase was
traced to Katt.a Mobil Station on
the southeast comer of Edincer
A venue and Springdale Street,
Huntl.ncton Beach fire ln.apector
Richard Grunbaum said.
Accordin1 to the fire ln.apec-
tor, the station o.wner baa been '
aware of leaka&e tor the put tour months but wH unable to
locate the cause.
Methodical
thief hits
Mesa eatery
El Salvad'or to train the
Salvadoran military ln com-
munications, logistics, in·
telllgence and other skill• to stop
infiltration and respond to ter·
rori1t attacks.
Dyess sald the extra a"vi.sers,
bringing to 54 the number of
Americans serving in military·
related capacities in El Salvador)
will not ·go beyond the garrison
area or take part in com bat opera·
tions.
Nevertheless, more than 40
members of the House said in a
telegram Monday to President
Reagan that one or more of the ad-
visen are likely to be killed,
"forcing the United States into
another Vietnam or a humiliating
withdrawal."
And Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio,
warned that the new advisers "go
down there as prime taraets" for
the guerrilla rebels.
•
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But Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C.,
supported the administration ac-
tion, saying there are "nervous
Nellles saying we've sot to do
nothing, not even unhook the rire
boae when the bouJe is burning
down." ftaual wedding •ife The "nervou Nellies" phraae -v
in itself evoked memories of Viet-
nam. Former President Jobnaoo
uaed thoee worda in the late Ul80ll
to deride critics of the Indochina
war effort. • ·
Dyea said additional mWtary
<See ADVISEU, Pa1e AZ)
I
St. Paul's Cathedral in London will be the church in
which Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and
Lady Diana Spencer will be marred on July 29, it WJ!S an-
nounced today. The cathedral was chosen instead hf the
traditional Westminster Abbey because of its greater
size.
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' der the Reagan.scenario.
He said ,·U.S. Navy bll
enough to handle a high Soviet
threat ln distaJlt waten could
take care of any problems in
Western Hemispheric waters.
Lehman was critical of tbe
Carter administration's reaction
to the perceived threat to U.S.
interests in the Persian Gulf
area after the fall of the Shah ol
Iran and the Soviet intervention
of Afghanistan.
Although be declined to dis-
cuss details of the Reagan ad-
ministration's defense budget
proposals until they are sent to
Congress on Wedn esday,
Lehman indicated he is countjpg
on takln" the old aircraft carrier Oriskany out of mothballs to
heJo increase the carrier force.
He estimated it would take
about three years to prepare the
Oriskany for operations.
The Reagan administration
a lso will recommend that
':ongress vote a down payment
of about $660 million on a
nuclear-powered aircraft car-
rier, which Lehman said would
take about seven yeaJ"~ to com-
plete.
a
Pair saw
mother
stabbed
ByDAVID &UT.DIANN
Of 1111 Dell' ............
The two young children of con-
victed double murderer Dr. Louis
Alaia have sued their father for
fatally stabbing their mother last
June.
In the lawsuit, filed Monday in
Orange County Superior Court,
the children claim Alaia's "out·
rageous conduct was intentional
and malicioos and done for the
purpose of causing (the children)
to suffer humiliation, mental
anguish and emotional and
physical distress. The children
witnessed their mother's'death. "
It is claimed in the legal action
that Marc Alaia, 11. and !llfaria
Alaia, 9, suffered "severe shock
and trauma to their nervous
systems."
The amount of damages IOUlbt
from the former Hunttn1ton
Harbour surgeon lsn 't specified.
Their father, an orthopedic sur-
geon, was convicted by a jury ol
two counts of second-degree
murder for the stabbing deaths of
Margy Lou Alaia, 37, and Lona
Beach attorney Marvin Tincher,
50, in the woman's Huntington
Harbour home. At the time, the Alaias were
divorced but were fighting over
custody rights tothe two chlldri!n.
According to testimony in
Alai a •s trial, the stabbings oc-
curred on the evenins of June 13
after his ex-wife ordered him to
leave the home.
The two younasters testtfted
a1ainlt their father duriq tbat
trial, describinl bis knile attacb
on their mother and Tincber.
Alaia'a defenae durinl the trial
was based on a plea'of temponuy
ln.aanity, A juty deadloeked l8lt
week on whether tbe ara1-balred
pbyaldan wu U.ane at I.be Ume
of tbe ala)'inll. Further proceed-lDC• are pencttns. But in t.be lawsuit, la wbldl
Alala'a .-m:maJ pbyaldu, Dr.
Leonanflr··eberman, it named• <See AIAIA, Pap Al)
s Orange Col8t DAILY PILOTffuelday, March 3, 198~
(f)CTn studies 1 tJ-cent • increase
A not·too-public bearlne to COO·
aider fare lncreuea for Orance
County Tr-anait District buses
• baa be•o continued tor two
weeks while officials st"dy a
propoeed 1.ncreaae from SO to 60
cents for locaJ routes.
Tbe proposal came from Al ·
Holllnden of Fountain Valley. one.
of five members of the dJstrict
board ol directors who m'et Mon·
day in Garden Grove.
Hollinden won the poatpone·
ment after be pieced lotetber
evidence provided by OCTD sl4ff
members to show that an im·
mediate rate increase is too late
this fiscal year to help the diltrict
·~-· .......... HOSTAGE BITTERMAN SURROUNDED BY TERRORISTS
No confirmation on kidnap vlcttm'• execution
Kidnap ~ase
HB group hopeful
Bitterman alive
A spokeswoman for Huntington
Beach-based Wyc liffe Bible
Translators Inc. said today lhere
is no confirmation that kidnapped
linguist Chester Bitterman has
been executed by Colombian
guerrillas.
"We have no reason to believe
that Chet has been killed." said
Betty Blair, an institute press
Crash kills
officer's son
MADERA <APl The teen-
age son or a highway patrolman
was kiUed in a traffic accident
near here today.
Wayne DiStefano, 17 , of
Madera died when his car ran
off a county road and rolled
over, authorities said. DiStefano
was ejected, and the vehicle
rolled onto him.
He was the son of Fresno-
b as e d CHP officer Mark
DiStefano.
"That's hard to take.'· said
Jim Taylor , the patrol's in-
form a ti on officer, in Fresno.
"We report these (fatal acci-
dents>. and this shows that it
happens to everybody."
secretary. "Our office in Bogota
has not confirmed that he has
been executed."
Speculation that the 28-Y.ear-old
linguist had been killed by' kis kid·
nappers arose Monday when a
Protestant 'tlioister, who said he
had been Ycting as an in-
termediary with the guerrillas,
told reporters in Colombia he
believed Bitterman had been ex-
ecuted.
However, a spokesman for the
kidnappers said he could not con-
firm or deny if Bitterman had
been slain. Bitterman is associat-
ed with the Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc .. and the Sum-
mer Institute of Linguistics. a sis-
ter organization.
Rev. Alfredo Torres claimed he
had spoken to a professed kidnap·
per who told him the s plinter
group had executed the linguist.
'·We feel that since the
messages are contradictory and
confused that he has not been
killed," Mrs. Blair said. "There
has been no evidence."
The kidnappers, who claim to
be a dissident group of the April 19
movement, claim that Wycliffe Is
a CIA front. Bitterman was ab-
ducted Jan. 19 .•
Ban to remain
Pope reaffirms Masomc law
VATICAN CITY (AP) -The Vatican has reaffirmed the
centuries-old church ban on Freemasons, members of a secret
international society long condemned by the Roman Catholic
Church.
A statement Monday by the Congregation of the Doctrine of
the Faith, the former Holy Office, said there is no change in the
canon law that bars Roman Catholics under penalty of excom·
munication from joining Masonic organizations and similar
secret e:roups regarded as rivals to the religion.
Tbe society, which has as its principles brotherliness, chari·
ty and mutual aid, claims more than six mil).ion members
around tbe world, moat ol them in lbe t:nited States and
Enell&b·1peakin1 countries.
It bu r~ived numerous papal condemnations, befinnln1
with an edict by Pope Clement XII in tbe early 18th century.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, Freemasonry dis·
plays all tbe elementa of relifion, ind u such it becomes a rival to the relilion of the Gospel. It includes temples, prayen1 a
moral code, worship, ~estments, feast days, the promise of re·
ward or puniahment In the afterlife, a hierarchy, and initiation
and burial rites. ' .
ORANOmCOAIT lllly Piiat
Thom.P.Haley
PlllllNr
~N.W~.
raise a state-mandated 20 percent
of lta QPeratlne revenue from
fares.
"I aee no ureency In aettine this
fare lncreue. I don't see any need
untllJune," he' said. ''TJ'1s year is
down the tubes as far as the a> per·
cent anyway."
lnalead, be suggested that bis
proposal for a lower fare than
recommended by Flnance Direc-
tor John Beatty ahouJd be ex·
a mined toseeillt will cure the di.s-
trict 's revenue h~adaches.
His proposal also inc;luded
adding a 10 cent charge for the
first transfer and to do away with
~xpress and commuter b\45 runs.
Beatty recommended today
that a rare increase to 7S cent.a
during peak travel periods and 60
cents at slack times appeared to
be the safest ror the district.
He suggested raising express
runs from Sl.25 to $1.75 per ride.
But he was against charging for
transfers.
The 75-60 fare rate, he ex-
plained, would increase the dis-
trict's fare box revenue lo 21.1
percent during the next fiscal year.
Figures for Hollinden 's 60-50
fare weren't available, which
was one reason for the postpone-
ment.
But another reason was
because not one member of the
public attended today's 9 a .m.
meeting to comment on the
much publicized consideration
of a fare increase.
Conditions were not con-
ducive. It was raining. It was a
Monday morning, and bus riders
suffering the aftershocks or the
recently resolved 22-day strike
by bus drivers and mechanics
may not have been inclined to
gamble on finding a bus to
Garden Grove.
"I'm a litUe concerned that
the public hasn't had a full op-
portunity to comme nt," said
board member William Farris. the only member of the board
who was not an elected official.
Hollinden pushed for no im·
mediate fare increase after his
questions revealed that the dis-
trict doesn't have enough buses
to haul enough passengers to
raise a> percent or the operating
revenues through fares this
year.
Beatty said after the meeting
that he doubts Holllnden's 60-50
proposal would raise enough
revenue to meet state standards.
But he added a 60-cent fl at
fare might be sufficient.
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ALAIA ...
a co-defendant, it is alleged the
convicted murderer ''negligently
ingested" the medication Ritalin,
"which caused him to perform
certain acts so violent as to cause
the death of (Margy Alai a)."
Alaia purportedly s uffered
from the disease. narcolepsy. an
uncontrollable desire to sleep, for
which Lieberman said he pre-
scribed Ritalin.
It was part of AJaia's insanity
defense that the Ritalin produced
side-effects such as anxiety and
aggressiveness which contribut·
ed to his mental breakdown. ·
Lieberman declined to com-
mentoo thesuit.
The .attorney for the children,
Arthur Hews, said he will seelt as-
yet unspecified damages, funeral
and burial expenses for Margy
Alai a and medical and related ex-
penses for treatment or the
children.
Hews said the children have
been treated by psychiatrists and
physlciana.
They are presently tlving in a
foster home in Fountain Valley.
Durinll the murder trial, Alaia
sued the estate of his ex-wife to
collect money he claimed she
owned him.
Teacher held
in Newport
auto crash
A 31-year-old school tea~r
was arrested on felony drunken
drlvln1 char1es in Newport
Beach aft.er allegedly nmninl
into a parked car and lnJUrtnc a
HunliJlCtGD Beach woman.
Robert Alan Whldico;, who told police he's an las ctGr' at
Oran1e eout Oolle1• Oolta Mn• and a Newport\ ~dint.
wae arrested Sunday at tbe
scene Oil mast Cout Hi&b•a>'.
near Poppy Avenue. ·
Tralftc lnv11ti1aton Hid Patt
Walker, H, of Huntln1ton
Beacb, received a brobn ftlller
and bndlel ln the colllston. Of.
llctal1 aald 1be waa 1lttln1
t>.blnd UM wb"I of ber car parked cm Cout ffipway.
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11•1• •• "·'" i tiaU at Uae New911tQlrJlll.
Horsing around
Four-year-old Jay Vealencis responds to the spring
weather in Bristol. Conn., by taking a moment to plant an
appreciative kiss on the nose of his friend, Moses.
HB exte1u/,s
b<Ul Oil adult
e1llertai11me11t
A moratorium on adult enter-
tainment business es an Hunt·
ington Beach has been extended
for another eight months by the
City Council.
The moratorium as to remain
untjl new city zoning can be
adopted pro hibiting a wad e
range of adult ente rtainment
businesses that c ity officials
believe emphasize sexual ac-
tivities.
Businesses banned Crom open·
ing in the city include adult book
stores, adult motion picture
theaters. adult hotels, encounter
centers, and rap studios.
Also taboQ are dance studios.
photographic o r modeling
studios. or night clubs featuring
topless and bottomless dancers,
go-go dancers, exotic dancers,
strippers or any pe rformers em ·
phasizing sexual activities.
Escort bureaus, introduction
services. and figure model
studios also will not be allowed
to s tart business during the
moratorium
New massage parlors also are
prohibited Existing parlors and
adult entertainment businesses
are not affec t ed by the
moratorium.
The previous ban on new adult
businesses was e nacted last
November and was set to expire today. City Council m embers
unanimously passed the urgency
measure to exte nd the
-moratorium Monday.
Delegates barred
UNITED NATIONS lAP> -
The U.N. General Assembly bas
barred South Africa's delegation
from its special session on
South-West Africa. and a parade
of members have begun calling
for stiff sanctions to force
Africa's last white government p;.• up tl>e neiahborina le•·
Frmre Pagr A I
ADVISERS
aid beyond the $10 million ap.
proved by former President
Carter in January is justified
becjluse leftist guerrillas may
launch an offensive.
·· ·'The insurgents are regroup·
ing and massive quantities of
arms remain in their hands." he
said. addinJ? that the rebels have
reason to expect additional sup
plies are on the way fro m Soviet·
bloc countries. "We want to am·
prove as much as possible the
government's ability to deal with
this problem."
The aid package will include
additional helicopters, vehicles.
radar and surveillance equip·
ment and small arms .
Th e New Y o rk Time s.
meanwhile, reported today that
the administration is considering
a Salvadoran request for S200
million to $225 million in
emergency economic aid, includ-
ing $80 million from the Interna-
tional Monetary Fund.
Pastor's son
faces death
SAN DIEGO (AP ) A
Superior Court judge has sen-
tenced the son or a retired Bap-
tist minister to die in the gas
chamber alter his conviction of
murdering and dismembering a
28-year-old housewife in 1979.
Suoerior Court Judize Franklin
O rfie ld ruled Monday that
Bernard Lee Hamilton be ex -
ecuted at San Quentin as recom·
mended by the jury which con·
victed him Jan. 6. Hamilton, 29,
listened without comment or
emotion as the sentence was
read.
Orfield also rejected a motion
for a new trial.
"I find the evidence in ag-
gravation is overwhelming and
the evidence in mitigation is
virtually nonexistent," Orfield
said.
Jet fees
not .for
revenue
By FIED 8CBOEMEBL
OftM0.11,~lllltStatl
The toal ol any noise fee pro·
1ram placed oo commercial jet
air carriers at John Wayne
Airport should be to reduce noise
levels, not generate income for
Orange County government.
That was the thrust of testimony given Monday by
airport consultant Walt-er
GllliiUan, during the sixth day of
hearings on "the county's ap-
plication to deviate from state
airport noise standards.
Gillfillan , employed by
Newport Beach to provide advice •
on airport-related issues, first
recommended imposition of noise
fees during testimony Thursday.
Monday, he elaborated on his
recommendations under cross
examination by attorneys
representing the county and the
Mariners Community Associa-
tion , a Newport Bea c h
homeowners group.
Under a "dollars for decibels"
program one of which is under
study by county airport officials
jet air carriers would be re-
quired to pay fees for jet noise that
is higher than the average level.
Gilllillan said he has seen pre-
liminary figures the source of
which was not disc losed -
indicating_ that the most active
air carrier at John Wayne, Air
California, could face a bill of
a bout $20,000 per month
The other dominant carrier at
the airport, Republic Ai rlines.
Gillfillan s aid, would face a
similarbill
Questioned about the amount of
income such a noise fee program
would generate. Gillfillan said,
"The end· product you want is to
achieve reduction of noise ex
oosure to the community .
"Don't look at this as another
neat revenue producing device ...
he added. l
Citing the Air California exarrl-
ple. Gillfillan said, "$20,000 per
month is a number that would
catch attention."
Under the noise fee program
described. as peak noise levels
dropped so would the average
noise level, ultimately meaning
less and less revenue would be re-
ceived by the county.
He s uggested that revenue
generated by imposition or the
fees. which he said s hould not be
called fines. should be used. in
part, to defray the county's
SS00.000 annual cost of operating
ats airport noise monitoring and
abatement program
The money a lso could be used.
he said, to provide sound attenua·
lion to residences located beneath
departure paths and purchase of
noise easements from property owners.
Gillllllan. responding to a ques·
tion posed by Tom Edwards, an
attorney for the Mariners as-
sociation, said revenue might
also be used to offset liability in·
curred by the county over jet
noise and' for damage payments
to persons whose health has suf·
fered due to noise exposure ..
Bus riders robbed
HONOLULU I AP> Two
men armed with a handgun and
a bottle commandeered a bus
carrying newly a rrived tourists
abd made off with about Sl0,000
worth or money and valuables
from the tourists Monday, police
said.
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New York Mayor Edward Koch, com-
plete with straw hat and cane, struts
through a performance at the annual In-
ner Circle show in New York. The cast
of the Broadway musical "42nd Street"
joined Koch at the satirical program
put on by local political reporters.
ltlagor h11b
in hairy issue
Being mayor of Chicago
may be enough to make a
person's hair fall out. That's
what a new sculpture of
Mayor Jane Byrue suggests.
The sculptures of Mrs.
Byrne and her husband, Jay
McMaUen, sport the latest in
wigs. They are on display al
a downtown Chicago wig
show.
The John SeFlck sculpture
depicted Mrs . Byrne
reclining in a chair with
Mc Mullen si tting on the
armrest. The fi gures are not
flattering. The heads a re
disproportionately large .
By stepping on a floor
switch, a tape recorded voice
is activated:
"Are you under ... stress ·
of a difficult job? Are you
one of those women or men
who are ... starting to lose
your hair? Custom Wigs are
for men and-women ... who
suffer from hair loss .. _
wigs for people whose heads
have gotten bigger."
Custom Wigs Ltd. is an
exhibitor at the wig show.
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Loni Anderson . the
blonde bombshell on
"WKRP in Cincinnati."
has filed for divorce
from her actor husband.
Ross Bickell. They were
married seven years
ago.
Mangers still mulls
state school post
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. o.11• ,. .... , ....
Former Huntington Beach As·
semblyman Dennis Mangers
might run against superinten-
dent of Public Instruction Wilson
Riles aJter all.
Mangers, a former Fountain
Valley school principal and
trustee in the Huntington Beach
Union High School District, said
recenUy be would seek the office
only if Riles vacated it.
HE SAID THEN that a direct
challenge against an incumbent
would be divisive to public
education.
However, Mangers modified
bis position Monday when he
said he will continue "testing the
waters" for his candidacy even
Madam gets
probation
SAN ANTONIO, Texas <AP> -
Theresa Brown, the alleged
brothel madam who reportedly
kept a list of 3,000 customers
beneath her bed, has been sen·
tenced to five years probation on a
cbar1e of running a house of
prostitution ..
Diat:rtct Judge James Barlow
a nnounced t h e sentence
after defense attorney Pat
Maloney called 1.2 character wit·
ne11es -lncludinl a Catholic
priest and several nelabbon ot
tbe alleaed brothel -who
described the 46-yeal'-old woman
a1 an ideal mother and good
cithen.
Maloney said he would appeal
to the Teua Couit of Criminal Ap-
pe..-, 1aylnc bis client bid not
operated tbe brothel for three
year• prior to ber arrest Oct. 2, 1•.
though Riles announced last
we,ek that he will be seeking a
fourth term as s late school
superintendent in 1982.
··Riles has given the im ·
pression for nine months that he
wouldn't seek re-election and
I've decided not to back off con·
sidering a possible candidacy,"
Mangers said.
Man gers , a two -term
Democrat who was defeated by
Republican Nolan Frizzelle last
November, said he would reach
a decision by May or June after
sizing up support among busi-
ness and education leaders
throughout the state.
"THER E IS A question
whether four more years of Mr.
Riles is really needed," the 4().
year-old Mangers said.
Mangers says that Riles con-
tinues to be personally popular,
but claims Riles hasn't focused
on the major education goals of
the public.
·'T he people want their
children to read, write, speak
and understand the language,"
Mangers said.
He said he believes that Riles
has bee n focusing on. social
problems and is not doing a good
job in basic education.
Mangers claims that schools,
particularly discipline in high
schools, are s uffering because of
legislative actions.
"OVERREGVLATION is fore·
ln& our schools to the brink of
obUvi°",'' he said.
Mangen Implied lh1t Riles la
not standin1 up to t h e
Le&lslature in the matter of
re1ulations. "He baa abdic1ted
bis role by not beilll assertive
a11lnst those pteaeurea," be
said.
Manaen, who baa an office In
Santa Ana, ls a couultant on
beal\Jl and education laauea.
Indiana Gov . Robert D.
Orr proclaimed Monday "Dr.
Suess Day" and marked the
occasion by lunching on
green eggs and ham with 16
local school chitdren.
The proclamation was
issued in honor of the 77th
birthday of the childrens'
author, Dr. Theodor Suess
Gelsel, creator or the Cat in
the Hat, Vertie the Turtle
and the Grinch who stole
Christmas.
The children from School
55 on rndianapolis' north side
and their teacher, Leole
Williams, were invited to the
governor's office for a lunch
o r ham s andwiche s and
ha rd· boiled eggs dyed green.
When the Joffrey lJ ballet
company performed in Enid,
Okla., there was no doubt
who the chief drawing card
was -Ron Reagan, the
president 's 22 -yea r -old
dancing son.
A c rowd of onlookers
gat h e r e d ar\er a
performance by the company
al Phillips University for a
better look at the young
dancer , but he granted no
interviews.
UCI unit
seats new
officers
New officers have been select·
ed for the UC Irvine Foundation,
a non-profit organization that
gathers and manages private
funds in s upport of the uni-
versity.
Na med president or the UCI
Foundation was Thomas Casey,
se nior vice pr eside nt-
investments for First American
Trust Co. The new vice presi·
dent is James McNally, an ad·
ministrator with Price
Waterhouse & Co., and Ronald
L . Conrad, executive partner of
Conrad & Associates, was
named treasurer.
The Irvine Foundation's new
general counsel is Paul Marx,
an attorney with Agnew. Miller
and Carlson ; and the new ex·
ecutive director and assistant
secretary is Robert N. Berube, a
UCI administrator.
Model UN
draws from
OC schools
Student.a from three OTIU\le
Coa st high schools will
participate in the 14th annual
hllh school Model Un1ted Na·
lions Conference be&innlng
Thursday at UC Rlvenide.
About 1.000 studenta from 50
bith acbools will take part In tbe
three-day event, which
simulates the formal debate, ln·
formal negotiations and
diplomacy of the United Na-
tions.
Local schools •~I 1tudelta to the event include ~uatbaitan
Beacb ffllh School, OC.an View
ID&h School 'allo ln Huntiqton
Beach) and Lal\Ula s .. cb H1cb
School.
Keynote speaker wi)J be
Tsuneo Tanaka, J apanete c:cm-
1 u r 1eneral baaed in Loa An••-· Two 1cbolarsblp1 will be
awarded at UM cloe1D1 MUliOD.
Orange Coasl DAILY PILOTITueeday. March 3, 1981 s
lrvitte s~laool's geometry
An· interesting geometrical pattern is
presented when Irvine's new Sierra Vista
Middle School, 2 Liberty, is viewed from
the air. The school in the Northwood area
will open to 282 students March 16. Earlier,
Northwood Elementary School opened
nearby at28Carson Avenue.
Bundle of money freed I .
No crimes traced; man's cash returned
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of He o.111 PllM Stall
A San Pedro ma n who led
police and sheriffs deputies on a
90 mph auto chase from Irvine
to Cook's Corner in the Santa
Ana Mountains 11 days ago, in
an apparent effort to prevent
their finding $20,000 in his car, is
a free man today.
Laureano Sanchez, 29, is also
poorer but wiser by a grand
total of $1 ,100 confiscated by the
State Franchise Tax Board and
a $104.50 fine for reckless driv·
ing and evading arrest.
Irvine police said Monday
they will gave $18,900 back to
Sanchez' mother and accepted
the Sanchez family's pleas that
the money is her savings and was
destined for a Mexican bank.
BANKS IN MEXICO pay con-
siderably higher interest on
Yankee dollars, although it is il-
legal to take more than $5,000 in
cash out of the U.S. at any one time, authorities said.
Sanchez could conceivably be
. penalized for that, but then he
never got to the Mexican border
in the first place.
And then, again. police said,
the Sanchez story also involved
an allegation the money was not
to make any whopping interest
but rather for the use or poorer
relatives.
Sanchez. employed by a Wilm·
ington restaurant. first came to
the attention of police Feb. 19
when he was s potted driving
along Lake Forest Road on the
wrong side of the street.
POUCE SAID he yielded to
their blinking l ights a nd
stopped, but when asked for his
driver's license he claimed he
didn't have it with him, then
stomped on the gas and the
chase was on.
Orange County Sheriff's dep·
uties joined the chase. which
ended when Sanchez slid to a
stop on El Toro Road at Cook's
Corner, where Santiago Canyon
Road splits off in one direction
and Trabuco Can yon Road in the
other.
Lawmen routinely searched
his car and found a Seagram's
whiskey blue cloth bag in the car
trunk.
Here It is March already and
time to celebrate tor those v.4th
an Aquamarine birthstone.
Aquamarine means sea
water. What an apt name tor
this lovely greenish-blue to
blula~r"n gem. The finest
are predominantly blue. We
have a ring In our stock with a
Wlf"J fine, large Aquamarine Mt
In It. One of the most beautiful I
have aver aeen . It la
14JC2i4x1<>mm emerald cut and
w.lgha 21 .82 carata.
EMiiy found In large flawleea
Ctyltala, Its vary appearance
ptOduoee a cooling, soothing
en.ct. Just Ilk• the Ha, the
dMpef the atone the deeper
the OO!Of. Aquamarine needs to
be fllrty large to exhibit good
coloJ. Many fll\8 atonea tOdlly
.,. h.at-treated to lntenelty the
blue color, and the proceat i.
pennenent.
~uamartne 11 a variety of
the mln«al beryl. The other
·Important variety of beryl ti
lmerald. Chromium. the
etemant wtllch producea the
Opening the pouch, which
was loo soft to be holdink a
flask , they found il stuffed with
$20,000 in cash.
Th e discovery led to con-
siderable questioning by in-
vestigators. according to Irvine
Police Sgt. Bob Kredel.
Sanchez insisted the funds
wer e his mother's savings and
that he had been headed for
Mexico to deposit the green-
back\,_ f~r use by the family's
pooref\ktn.
However. his souped-up sedan
and speedy fli ght brought arrest
and booking for investigation of
bank robbery. reckless driving
and evading arrest, police said.
Sanchez was released follow·
ing three days or jail time dur-
ing which police failed to link
him to any bank robbery, and
his mother and other family
members came in to swear he
was telling the truth.
Baffled police contacted the
Department of Jnternal Revenue
to tell the m about all this
money. but the IRS expressed
little interest.
Howev e r . Cali f ornia 's
Franchise Tax Board was de·
lighted to learn of the unusual
find and at least temporarily
pocketed $1 ,100 of it, the amount
or state income lax applying to
that sum.
THE MONEY -if legitimate· ~
ly earned as the Sanchezes '
claim -could already have
been subjected fo state taxation.
But under such circumstances,
the ~rinchise Tax Board doesn't
take any chances.
Ir vi n e Detective Dick
Bowman said at the end of the
1981 tax year the family can ap-
peal to tbe Franchise Tax Board
for return of their $1,100, if they
can verify its origin.
Move ~onaes ea rig
CET A job freeze
called economy act ~
WASHJNGTON CAP> -The
Reagan administration has in-
voked a freeze on hiring of
public service workers under the
Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act.
The administration wants to
phase out some 340,000 federally
s ubsidized jobs in state and local
government by the end of the
current fiscaJ year. It noWied
regional administrators of the
Labor Department's · Employ-
ment and Training Adminislra·
lion that no new jobs be filled
under two programs authorized
by CETA -the Tille 11-D and
Tille Vr programs.
Some city officials seemed
taken aback by the hiring freeze
because President Reagan had
said in his Feb. 18 message to
Congress and the nation that the
two CETA jobs programs would
be phased out in fiscal 1982,
beginning Oct. 1:
Jack Hashian, a spokesman •
for the department's E mploy-:
ment Trairung Administration,
confirmed, however, that an or-
der carrying out the freeze went .
out late last week.
In his budget message to,
Congress last month, Reagan in-.
dicated that as mucb as $635
million could be saved by phas-
ing out CETA jobs under the ·
public service categories by the
end of the current fi scal year on
Sept. 30.
But an administration official,
who declined to be named
publicly, said Monday that as
much as $865 million of the fis-
cal 198l's $2.9 billion appropriat-
ed for public service jobs could
be saved because of the hiring freeze.
f
grwen color of Emerald, alto
produces other characterlatlca
which dl1tlngul1h the gem
from lta slater atone.
Aquamarine Is more abundMt
in nature than Emerald and
"*9fore 11 1 ... coatly.
Golden Bef'yl and Morganitll
(the pink member of the beryl
tamlly) are elao very lovety
gems. I bOught a beaulltul ont
Morgenlte weighing 17.41
carats on my IHt trfp to
ldar·Oberateln, It waa my
Intention to Mt It up I~ a ring
mounting, but we have ~ ao
busy with our customers·
epeclal design• and custom
ord9ft th9t I haven't heci ~
tor "'1 own. • w. ...... a Wfde ••'*-' 9t Aquam..,-lnH H t up 11'1
jewelry t~h. They a,. In
,,,., bf .oeletl.. ~ .. end ..,nnge and r.nge In prioe'
from • mer. ltO to en .....,.
.11&1250. Wt'll be ha"' to. *-"*" ea1 to 10" on '°"' ,_. ~t to Chartee H, lllfr, ,..,.,,,.,
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Twaining
the evolutionists
I
VAalOW AW"1LN-osrr. -Tbe troutM wtth lakla• a day otf from um corner' ... that all l ae· eo ... plllbed wu to draw rain. I doa't need that. I 40n't
DMd 1Q1 da.Y• otf to beeome ~trovenial.
Lllten, you'd tblnk we have eaou1b to fitbt about
IJ"OUDd beN wtdlout 1ettlnl the weatlier lDto It. We're
thrublna around in debate over John Wayne Airport.
We're battlinl over the future ol Bolla Chica 1wamp and
Nt";YPGrt'• Back Bay. We're locked ·up over -vlronment
and future development. Our baDdl are full.
All fll this, however, 11 not enou1b. You check the newa
and find out that a state ~ law1ull is under way on
whether or not re· •• • ~
llliOWI creation should . /\a\
be taueht in the public ~ ... . :::.~~!:. alone with TIM llRPllNI '~~
You may bave ,
thought all that was settled alter the Scopes Monkey Trial in
Tennessee back in the 1920s. But no. We are resurrecting the
le1aJbaWe.
BELl£VE IT oa NOT, there are still some people
around who believe man descended from a higher order or
anjmal.
Did I get that quite right? Maybe not. .
Wbile you might not want to debate either side of crea-
tion there are sure a Jot or things around these days that I
wouidn't want to blame on any creator. Television com-
mercials ror disgusting personal product! would be one.
Pop-top can openers would be another. Add ignition keys
that go in upside-down.
Famed American humorist Mark Twain had con-
siderable to say on the question or whether or not man waE
the higher order of creation. Once, for example, he wrote,
Batt~loo,..
Pollution curb.
delay pushed
WASWNGTON CAP> -A major report ordered by Congress
recommends tbi t deadlines for achieving anti·pollutlon staadarda
be dropped from the nation's clean alr law and that reatrlctlons oi'l
industrial development in pollullon·free areas be loosened con·
alderably.
The National Commission on Air Quality formally submitted
lta report to Consress Monday, opening what promises to be a Jong,
bard.fought battle over amend.int the Clean Air Act.
The commission recommended retaining most ai~Qtlality
atandarda but remov~ng 1982 and 1987 deadlines for meeUn1 them.
The deadlines were ineffective and in some cases unrealistically
harsh, the report said.
Chairmen of key congressional committees that will deal with
the revisions. -Sen. Robert Stafford, R· Vt., and Reps. John
DingeU, D-Macb .• and Henry WaxmSh, D-Calif. -have saicj they
hope the process will not be as difft11t as that over the 1977 clean
air amendments.
BVT INDUSTllY has made clear it will not back off its demand
that the law be relaxed lo foster development, particularly of energy
resources in the West, while environmental lobbyists have stressed
they will fiercely resist dropping the deadlines and protections for
clean-air areas.
"If the other side attempts to gut the Clean Air Act there will
be a bloody fight," said David Hawkins, a lawyer with t'he Natural
Resources Defense Council.
The mandated review of the law comes amid national concern
over rising energy prices and possible shortage~ which will play
an important part in Congress' deliberations .
THERECOMMENDATIONSincluded:
Significantly reducing sulfur dioxide emissions in the East
by 1990. Since coal-burning utiUties are the major source of these
emissions. which have been blamed for acid rain, resistance cah
be expected fi:om coal mine owners and utilities.
•
I ce c old r e s cue
''You see an ancestor around here anywMre?"
"I believe our Heavenly Father invented man because he
was disappointed in the monkey."
-Maintaining the present system of setting air standards
based on considerations of public health. A recent study sponsored
by the l_J.S .. ~hamber of Commerce criticized the present system
as unsc1enhf1c and suggested costs should be measured against
benefits in setting the standards.
-CHANGING T H E final standard for carbon monoxide
en:'issions from aµtomobiles from 3.4 grams per mile to 7 grams per
male .
John Froemal went to great lengths in the Ottawa River
to reach a stranded puppy named Spike, later claimed by
a 10-year-old gir l. Froemal of Ottawa waded more than
150 feet into the river (top> then crawled and stretched
his way across the ice Sunday before reaching the animal.
The smiling hero returned with the 9-month-old pup in arms
<bottom).
AS FOR MAN compared lo dogs, Twain suggested, "If
you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he
will not bite yob. This is the principal difference between a
dog and a man."
The recommendation that 1982 and 1987 deadlines for achiev-
ing anti·pollulion standards be dropped was severely criti cized by
Merilyn Reeves, an environmental specialist with the League of
Women Voters . D_iet doctor slayer
says foe real target The man from the Mississippi River and the Mother
Lode country could also get downright heavy on the
failures or humankind.
Twain once Wl'Ote , "Of all creatures that were made,
he c man) is the most detestable. Of the entire brood be is
the only one -the solitary one -that possesses malice.
That is the basest of all instincts, passions, vic:es -the
most hateful. He is the only creature that inflict! pain for
sport, knowing it to be pain ... Also -in all the list be is
the only creature that has a nasty mind."
"The deadlines provide the spur, the impetus to make sure .
that state governments act," she said, adding that the federal gov-
ernment must ensure that no state gains an economic advantage.
by not adhering to strict standards.
NEW YORK <A P ) Convicted
Male draft fought murderer Jean Harris says that if
she had meant to kill anyone. it
would have been Lynne Tryforos.
her rival for the affections of Dr
HermanTarnower.
said . 'You'd
h ave to be
wacky to love
me · But I'm
getting tared
of this ·crazy·
business . I
wasn't. and
am not, crazy.
Mark Twain also had a couple of things to say about
human nature, like, "Nothing so needs reforming as other
people's habit!."
Or, "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs '
to."
And, ''There are several good protections agaiDst.
temptations but the surest is cowardice."
And one more: "Truth is the most valuable thing we
have. Let us economize it."
AMONG HUMANOIDS, Twain didn't let the politicians
off the hook very easily, either. He once suggested, "It
could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is
no distinctly native American criminal class except
Confress." • n any event, you have to guess we'll JUSt have to wait
to see if the rellgaous people win the nght to nave the
biblical version of creation taught in public schools right
along with evolution.
MARK TWAIN, however, might have strongly ques-
tioned the value or getting any kind of curriculum into the
schools. Just remember, he once wrote:
"So~ and education are not aa sudden as a massacre,
but they are more deadly in the long run."
WASJDNGTON <AP> -The
National Organization for
Women, although opposing the
draft, argues that women should
be taken if sel~tive service con-
tinues.
The Supreme Court will decide whether the male-only draft
registration program is legal and
NO W President Eleanor Smeal
said her group would file papers
with the court.
The court is hearing a case
brought by the American Civil
Liberties Union in which a lhree-
j udge panel in Philadelphia
ruled the registration program
unconstitutional. Registration
bas been allowed to continue,
however, pending a decision by
· the high court.
The male-only system "dis-
services society as it creates a
pool of eligibles much more
limited in numbers and ability
than if it included women." Ms.
Smeal said.
Living a dog's life rwt bad
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP> -
One of the reasons Gene Flint
decided to spend hundreds of
dollars on Sachet's 13th birthday
anniversary is that "she is just
like my lilt.le gir~ · be said.
A reception hall has been rent·
ed for $150. Another $600 will be
spent ort. decorations, refresh-
ments and other party essen-
tials. There are 300 guests ex-
pected at the March 22 gala.
The guest of honor is a poodle.
Flint said Sachet's ears will be
coiffed ror the party in a Bo
Derek style. complete with
br aids and beeds. Flint, wbo
owns Mr. Gene's Pampered
Paws in Little Rock. said th.is
year's festivities will be livelier
th an Sachet's party last year
when 47 people attended.
No other pets are invited.
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She said NOW's brief concen-
trates on social principles rather
than on the specific legal points,
on which she said the ACLU
"did a remarkable job."
While she declined to predict
what the court will do, citing
political and emotional elements
of the case as well as the legal
questions. she said excluding
women from registration is bad
for women, bad for the military
and bad for men.
Mrs. Harris. in jail awaiting
sentencing for killing the diet de-
veloper. told People magazine,
"Christ, if I were going to kill
some body.l'dhavekilledher "
"I don't feel
sorry for
w111t1t1s Lynne or me. I The jury that convicted her last
month concluded that s he fired
the fatal shots intentionally.
rather than accidentally. as she
had claimed.
think we both were just stupid
I loved ham in spite of all the
warts and could m ake fun of
him. And here's a woman who told
him he was God every day for 20
years. and I guess he began to
believe it. ..
In a recent interview. Ms.
Smeal said excluding women
from the draft limits the pool of
draftees and also military flex-
ibility.
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P~lice probe
robbery try
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ALHAMBRA (AP) -Police were llnint up
witnesses and sortint out information in an at-
tempt to find at least one remainin1 eunman tn a
botched weekend supermarket robbery that ended
with an exchange of gunfire and the' capture of
an~ther gunman. .
No one was Injured in the attempted holdup
Saturday, and one man -Oscar Duran, U, of
Montebello -was arrested after be en1a.ted
police and a liquor shop owner In a gunfitbt at the
entrance of the Alpha Beta market in tbla
northeastern s uburb of Los An.£eles.
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PASADENA (AP> -A local chapter of the
NAACP hopes to make red ribbons symbolic of
concern over the slayings and disappearances of
21 black children in Atlanta the way yellow rib-
bons did d~g the cap-
BRIEFS
tivity of 52 Americans in
Iran.
"This is our Iran,"
said Ruby Williams. pre-
sident of the Pasadena
chapter of the National Association for the Ad-
vancement of Colored People, at a gathering Sun-
day afternoon.
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BELL (AP) -Police were looking for several
patrons involved in a bar fight with a man who
drowned after be apparently was left unconscious
in a puddle outside the tavern.
Gonzalo Rodriguez. 36, or Bell, was arguing
with a few patrons at the Irish Village Bar when
he allegedly was beaten and dragged from the
estabUshment, witnesses told police.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -Sen. Alan
Cranston's drive to raise a national campaign
warchest without party ap-
proval has angered Democratic
leaders who rear be is compet-
ing with them for funds, the San
Francisco Chroni cle reported
today.
A s howdown ove r
Cranston's $6 million Cund-
raising plan, aimed at helping
elect more Df mocrats to the
Senate, is set for Tuesday.
Cranston, the Senate minority cuNSTOtt
leader, will meet with House Speaker Thomas P.
O'Neill and Rep. Tony Coelho, chairman of the
Democratic Congressional Campaign C~mmittee.
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LOS ANGELES (A P > -A fire which swept
through one floor of a commerciaJ building left $1
million In damage, and investigators say they sus-
pect arson in the blaze . .......... .........
MADERA <AP> -A woman bu been arrested
and a man is being sought in connection with a
robbery of more than $5,000 from a savings and
loan branch here. Police Chief Gordon Skeels said.
Emma J . Mosley, 29, was arrested in San
Francisco Saturday on a lead furnished by police
here, Skeels said. Officers were dispatched to San
Francisco Monday to return her to Madera.
A warrant was issued for the arrest or Anthony
Vincent Huff, 22. on a charge of robbing the Wor ld
Savings and Loan branch Feb. 23, Skeels said.
Two employees were robbed at gunpoint , then
were stuck in the firm's safe. They identified Huff
and Ms. Mosley from photographs supplied by
Fresno police who are investigating several recent
bank savings and loan robberies, Skeels said. .................
FRESNO <AP> -A U.S. District Court trial
has been scheduled April 16 for a Fresno man
charged with distributing 24.8 grams of heroin.
Daniel Hinojosa Ochoa pleaded innocent last
week to a federal indictment, but the tria date was
not set until Monday by Judge M.D. Crocker.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, March 3, 1981 s
BU•p goes u..,. .,..,,......
Sagging Goodyear airship Columbia lays on ground at Carson dock-
ing facility after suffering damage from a "freak wind" Sunday that
caused the blimp to twist on its mooring lines. A tail fin shattered and
punctured the blimp's airbag. Goodyear says the blimp will be out of
commission for about two months during repairs.
Amish lantern use challenged
GLADWIN, Mich. (AP> -A
Gladwin County prosecutor is fight·
ing a court ruling allowing Amish
drivers to use lanterns on their horse-
drawn carriages In stead of the
orange reflective triangles required
by law.
Prosecutor Douglas Jacobson said
he filed a Circuit Court appeaJ or a
county district judge's decision. That
ruling said forcing the Amish to use
reflectors violated their constitu-
tional rights.
The Amish said reflectors would
d•ny their ri>;~~ in God's protection.
Jacobson said they are violating
state law and local s afety or-
dinances.
Tests qg.estio•ed
·High 1chool 1tudent1 1truggling
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Aller 12
years of school, the av~e student
should be able t.o rea<Y a newspaper,
balance a checkbook and -accordin1
to the state or CaUfornia -not much
more.
In an effort to battle the state's poor
academic performance among rueh
school students, the Department of
Education has decreed that startin1
this year youngst ers must abow
"minimum proficiency" in reading,
writing and mathematics i.n order to
graduate.
But many questions on proficiency
tests measure accomplishments as
low as those usuaJly taught in the fifth
and sixth srades.
"EILEEN WO&KZD from 10 :30
a.m. until 4 p.m . with 30 minutes for
lunch. How many hours did she
work? .. asks a sample question
.Another asks how much change a
person should get if he paid for a $3. n.
article with a $5 bill.
Students need pass the test onJy once
and can take it several times each year
during their four-year high school
educations. The tests have been given
in some areas for the last three years to
prepare students
Yet a study shows that more than 500
seniors both in San Francisco and
Oakland may not pass by this June.
Wilson Riles. state superintendenror
public instruction, agrees that "no
matter how you cut it, the high school
youngsters are not doing as well as
they shouJd , · ·
Last year. Ca lifornia seniors
ranked in the bottom third 1
academically in ~e nation. Aceordina I
to Riles, cau.ses include too many ,
one-parent families, too much I
telev1s1on, poor teacller attitucfea,
drugs , alcoholism and other 1
poverty·related problems lbat plague
inner-city schools.
Now, say officials, they will no
longer "socially prom~te" students. f
"In the past we've been accused of '
graduating students who couldn'tread •
-functional illiterates," said a San
Francisco Unified School District
official. "That day has passed. We are
absolutely not going to graduate a
youngster who can't read or write
English."
The tests admittedly demand "rock
bottom" skills. say officials, but I
district Associate Superintendent
Fred Leonard says they will steadily ,
be upgraded over the next few years.
"I DQ.N'T TH I NK we can
overemphasize the fact that it is really I
a very minimum proficiency test and
certainly any district that isn't ,
planning to upgrade it is planning itself
for doom and disaster,'' said Leonard. ,
The biggest problem a city like San '
Francisco races, says Leonard, is that ·
"I don 'l think all the parents really
understand the significance or this .
test" -that students will not be :
awardeddiplomasifthey faiL '
Denying diplomas is on~ way of :
getting students' attention, according •
to Dave Gordon, testing director for ·
the stale Department of Education.
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'.U Thomes P. Haley/Publl1her Thomas KMvll/Edltor
Barblr• Krelblch/Edltorl•I P~ Editor
County bus fare
• • mcrease certain
Amid the confualoo ol 1trlke1 and 1ettlemeota, of
public heartnp and po1tponemenu, of 1ovemment ruan ·
dates and dere1ulation, one fact emer1e1: The COit to ride an Oran1e County Trantlt Dtttrict but ll 1otn1 up.
The reason for the Increase, lt turns out, 11n't
because bua drivers and mechanic• called a 22·day strike
la1t month until a new contract wu ratified.
The fare increase wu already needed before the
strike, primarily because 1uoline prices didn't •o up a1
hi&b u predicted, thus more commuters weren't forced to forsake their can for OCTD wheels.
That cut revenue and Ht the 1ta1e for ht1her fares.
The state Legl1lature compounded that need with a law
f orclng local tran.lt dl1trict1 for the first time to recover
at least 20 percent of their operatln1 revenue from f area.
(The rest comes rrom state and federal sources.)
The district already wu laagtn1 below the 20 percent
mark when the strike hit. All the walkout dld waa Ital the
district's rate. However, the state also aranted local di•·
tricts one chance to fail without beln1 penaltzed with Iott
income. This appears to be that year at OCTD. ·
District directors met Monday but postponed a de·
cision on a new fare increase. A OO·cent fare ror local
runs was all but rejected -it was only conaldered 11 one
way to reach the 20 percent mark. lnatead, board mem·
bers seemed interested in 6(). or 7S·cent fares. They will
meet again on March 16tosettherate.
Thus, the need to raise ratea is a foregone conclusion.
The amount is the only question.
At Monday's meeting, however, not one member of
the bus-riding public attended to speak out on the issues.
That costs go up isn't surprising : that no one seems to
care is.
Tax measures falter
The outlook is not good for continued income tax in·
de xing to keep California taxpayers from being boosted
into higher tax brackets when they get cost-of -living pay
raJ.SeS.
An indexing measure pushed through by Newport
Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson expires at the
eDCt of this year. Go\'. Brown bad refused to sign the biU
mlless It mduded a two-year limit. nm year four bills designed to protect wage earners
from mf1at>on -and incidentally block tax wind.falls for
t.hfo ~ -b.ave been introduced in the Assembly.
~ far ~ Revenue a.od Taxation Committee has nn~ Oeten-ed a vote that would recommend one or
m>C1t'b« ol t.M bills.
~ problem. in part, is determining a suitable
=>f"tbod ol ('urbing inflation-based tax increases.
For example. without indexing, a wage earner mak·
mg ru.oo:i a year and paying 10 percent or his income in
state tax. can be boosted into the 11 percent bracket by a
rost-of-livmg raise. So he really has not increased his real income.
The existing tax indexing measure. which will cut S3
billion from state income tax revenue this year, is baaed
on the Consumer Price Index. Opponents of continuing on
this track contend this index is unfair because it assumes
all taxpayers are affected by such factors aa housing
costs -which is not always tbecase.
A new bill by Mrs. Bergeson substitutes a wages and
salaries index for the Consumer Price Index. basing
changes only on average annual wages and salaries paid
in the state. rather than the increased cost or all con-
sumer items. This would reduce the loss to the state, but
still off er wage earners a degree of protection.
Unfortunately. the feeling in Sacramento is that no
money bills at all stand a chance of approval until the
budget is passed in July and the revenue picture' is
clearer. ·
Meanwhile, Mrs. Bergeson is proceeding with plans
to prepare a tax indexing initiative for the 1982 ballot in
case the Legislature fails to act. But that could leave a
substantial gap between expiration or the present law and
implementation of a new one.
Clearly. it is unfair to penalize wage earners when
they receive pay raises to offset inflation. But with
budget tightening coming down from the federal level.
the Rtate ~ understandably nervous about tampering
with any potential sources of revenue.
The concern over revenue losses ls pointed up by re-
cent projections by state orricials who conclude the
spending cuts proposed by the Rea1an Admlnlatratlon
could cost the state up to S6 billion ln federal revenu t
next year. if approved by Congress.
The cuts would shift to state, county and local aov·
ernmenu much of the coet of aid for the a1ed, 1lck and
poor. ror education, health planntna. sublldlied hou1ln1.
highway and transit needs. They all are now partially un·
der the federal umbrella.
With property tax revenue cut by Propo1ltlon 1.3, and
with the state's treasury surplus rapidly vanl1hln1. the
propoeed cuts ln rederal aid would be a severe blow at all
governmental levela.
This will not be a good year ror measures that would
further erode state revenues .
• Opinions ex presNd 1n the apace above ere tho11 of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expr11Nd on this page are thOM of their authora and
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Boyd/Ideal mate
By Lll.M BOYD.
Only OM YOW\I man In 10
theae day1 wante a 1lrlfrt1nd
wbo loob and acta anythlnt
lUce hll mother. Sucb be tM
conclu1lon of a Toronto
p1ychoto1l1t named Dr.
111111•
HtadUne: Councilman
1h11 money 1wa1.
Tb1l'1 newt? J'vt bee 1Pvtn1 aliDe away for
yean '° th• aovern· meat.
Derwent Kent. He queried a
1l11abl1 numb.tr of colltl•
men. 11\etr v1rlou1 te1t r•·
aulte 1howld that their no-
tion• ol t.bl laal romanUc
ma-. wtr111't 1lmllar at all to
their de.erlpUona of thelr
m~h•n. And few rt1.10D1 un·
clear, U.O.. delortpUona ol
their modwn were not too
com pUllMfttary.
• In ConneoUout, If tbt
mou. ol U.. prl forbldl UM
1lrl'1 borfrlnd froan ever
..._ UM prl a1aln, \bat bo1trl• cao'l ev• wrtte lowt letten to tll• 1oua1 1141. lo_. ... u old law
not alwa11 o•••r••d
ID)'IDGl't,
Jack Andenon
Brezhnev defused ri.eutro._ bomb
W ASHINOTON -DefenH
Secretary Cupar Wetnber1er'1
recent announcement that Ute
Rea1an admtnl1tratlon would
"Hry probably" decide to pro-
duce the neutron bomb and
deploy it In W11tera &urqpe
created an tnternatlonal turor . World leaden had t.boutht th•
neutron bomb luue wa1 dtfuNd
tor 1ood back
ln April 1'78,
when Jimmy
Carter made
the 1urprl•·
ln1 decl•
ion to "do·
lay " l t a
deploym•nl
At the tlmo,
Cart e r '•
turnaro und
wH thou1ht to be bilad l•rMtly
on W•t O•rm•ny'• reluctantt
to aupport tho bo1nb'1 dtploy
ment lhtrtt.
Another pooltilllty\ thuu1h,
waa that C1rtt1r baoken down on
the neutron bomb whl oh 11111•
people but lHVH ln1mimata ob
Jects un1c11rreid e.nd hu r•I
atlvely short llvtwt riut111l100 el
feet• becau•tt of eon'1tt rn that
Earl Waters
lt would C8\IH the Sovleta to
brHk olt SALT II ne1otlaUom.
" 1scaaT ME81AGE to
Carter from Soviet Pre1ldtnt
Leonid Brnhnev lend.a 1upport
to the latter. Uteory. A copy ol
the Bnahnev le\ter ba1 been ob-
tained b)' my uaocla-. Dale Van
Atta. It WU Hnt OD Jan. 5, 1m
thrM montha before Cart.r'•
anne>Unffd decl1lon to put the
neutron bomb in the dHP·
freeaer.
It ii a remarkable document,
•harply worded and pointedly
1ddre1.S to Carter peracnally
becauae, u Breahnev wrote, "It
I• no aecret that the dtcllloft
wht lber to 1t1rt prod.ucUon and
deployment of neutron weapona
depenct. now above all upon the
U .8 . 1overnment. upon you
per1ona1ly, Mr. Pr••ident."
Noun, that the matter w11 on• of '•llniflcanl acutenep,"
the Kremlin boH Hid bluntly:
"Th• ••rlOUJn ... of the aubJect
dem•nda that talk be candid."
II• •,.Id the Rovhtt Union'•
a•o•lllon on deplQymt nt of the
neutro n bo mb In Wutern
~urop.it 1u1 "1h1rply ne11at1ve."
Tbe deployment wouJd not be
rt1J)ODllve-"to the spirit of the
UmH, to the inter est o f
1treottbenln1 peace and de·
ten-., -to peoples' H plratlona."
IN A TYPICAL burst of
Kremlin propaganda s tyle,
Breabnev purported to be moved
by tbe terrible pot ential for
deatructlon p osed b y the
weapon.
"By tbelr nature and their
de1tructlve characte ristics
neutron weapons c an strike not
onl)' people wearing military
unlfor1111, but alao huge masses ot tbe OOPU.latJon," I.he future al·
tacker ol Af&baniatan protested.
"TheM are fuhuman weapons of
m au dt1tructlon ; they are
directed a1aJn1t pe<>ple. Their
appearance wtll not diminish the
llkellhood of nuclear conflict but
enhance It.
•'The reMlity la lhat If neutron
weapon.a are ever used, a dev·
utatln1t acythe will s weep
acro11 the territories of entire
countriH. probably not leaving a 1ln1le Inch untouched."
Then I.he Soviet president is
aued a not ·so·veiled threat.
"' I~ '1blJ IN A FRJ£N[lY ~, rbJ?'
.
Americana couJd not expect to
escape the "devastating scythe"
simply by being thousands of
miles away.
··Perhaps some entertain the
hope to stay on the sidelines if
and when the point is r eached
that neutron weapons are killing
Europeans," Brezhnev wrote.
"This calcuJation is illusory in
su bst a nce. T oday n e utron
weapons are thought of in con -
nection with one means of de-
livery, but tomorrow. or the day
a Cler. they may be attached to
other vehicles or a co'mpletely
different range not of hun-
d r ed s but of thousands of
kilo m e t e r s . Today these
weapons have one yield. But
tomorrow -it could be ten or a
hundred times greater Such is
the Jaw of the arms race .. "
THEN BREZHNEV go t
around to SALT II.
''In what li ght would the
negotiations currently under way
. appear If simultaneously
the de ployment o r ne utron
weapoM was forced?" he asked.
He answered . "Not m uch wouJd
bP. left of people's trust in solv
Ing the pro blem of disarma·
ment, a.nd in the success of ongo-
ing negotiations Moreover. I.he
negotiaUom themselves. at least
1n some cases. would face I.he
threat of being broken off "
Finally, Brezhnev warned that
the Uruted States could not hope
to maintafo its monopoly on I.he
neutron bomb. He wrote that ''if
the choice of the United States is
in favor of I.he neutron bomb.
this will put the Soviet Union
before the necessity to meet the
challenge, I.hat is to act in I.he
same way as we were forced to
act when atomic weapons came
into being."
The letter was signed. "Sin-
cerely, L. Brezh nev " Three
mon ths later , after West
Ger m a ny h ad reluctantly
agreed to deploy the weapon,
Carter sur prisingly rever sed
himself and called o ff t he
neutron bomb The SALT II
negotiations continued, and a
treaty was signed in June 1979.
The Reagan administration
has shown no inclination to re-
vive the SALT II talks, and is
now proposing lo go ahead with
the neutron bomb
Most mass transit systems show deficit
Although the Legislature in
1971 provided that ~ cents of the
sales tax be used to fund mass
transit systems and Gov. Jerry
Brown and his appointees have
talked incessantly about the
need for such, the development,.
of mass trans it systems which
m eet I.he needs of the people and a re financially practica l r e-
mains largely talk.
Surprisingly there are about
160 publicly operated transit
systems In the
s tale , the
number in·
c r e a si n i
aru Uy from
the 40 which
e xl 1t o d in
1971 betor.,
th o 1 t 1 t o
be1a n provld
Ina fln1ncl1l
1111l1t1nce.
But • report developed by Lite
Kno• •nd Jull releaud by
CalTu rh11l1 that moat au ol
them are In trouble flnanclally.
And lhtl apectllc data provtcMd tor tht 12 m.Uor tranalt 1y1teme
1how1 1l1ht of them are operat·
ln1 at a deficit d .. plte federal,
atate and local tax dollara.
Althouth the far11 rans• from
Charles McCabe
25 cent.I up to $1. 75 not one of the
systems comes close to meeting
costs through fares alone. Of the
12, only in Santa Monica do the
fares produce e ven half tbe
operatiooal costs. In Santa Clara
County I.he fares don't even pro-
vide 10 percent of costs. And
raising fares ln most instances
us ually proves to be counter pro-
ductive .
REMEMBERING before WW
11 that almost all public transit
in California was operated by
private companies and, despite
payinc taxes, managed to show
profit.I. it becomes an enigma u
to why the publicly owned
systems which operate free of
taxation and without need for
profit can't do so without
massive tranafusions of federal,
atate and local taxpayer money.
It can't be the lack of modem
equipment. Tbe Bay Area's
BART ay1tem, one of the most
modem of all, receivea 80 per·
cent of ltl fW'tdl from local taxes
and leu than 20 percent from
federal and 1tate allotments,
with fares provldin1 barely more than 30 percent. And one
of the newnt 1y1tems, Santa
Clara County, recelvea more
than 90 percent of its funds from
federal, state and local laxes.
Knox says rising rue! costs
and federal and state require-
ments for special equipment
sucb as for the handicapped and
strict smog emission regulations
are part of the problem which ls
causing citizens and officials
alike to take closer looks at the
feas ibility of oper a ting the
systems.
BUT SHE REPORTS the
single largest cost of I.he transit
systems is salaries and wages
(66 percent). What she found
s tar tling w as the disparity
between the systems in pay
ranging from $6.46 an hour to
the bigh paid by the Golden Gate
Transit District of $11.67 for bus
drivers. It is obvious that in
many cases labor bas out-
negotiated management, even
1aining unheard of quarterly
coat of living pay adjustments.
Part of tbia laxity in negotiat-
ing pay la probably due to the
manner in which tbe s tate
money has been handed out.
based solely on the amount of rev·
enue produced by the sales tax
within the county. New lelial•·
lion however now requires the
allocations to be based on
performance c r it e ri a . Th e
problem there 1s that Caltrans,
the s t a te agency which ad -
m inisters the money, has not
established g uidelines or defini·
tions to assure unifor m data
"They're compa ring apples end
ora nges." Knox said .
BUT EVIEN IF standardized
reports and a uniformity or
oper ation a nd pay could be
achieved, it remains doubtful
that the transit systems would
be any closer to self-sustainin~
through revenues. The fact is
that Californians are too much
in love with their cars. and
furthermo re t he pa ttern or
urban and s uburba n post war de-
velopment has been s uch that it
boggles I.he mind to devise any
system whic h could suitably
meet the needs of sufficient
numbers to make rapid transit
practical from an economic
sta ndpoint.
Even ln a city as compact as
San F rancisco. the municipal
transit system Is barely out of
the red although 70 percent of its
s upport comes from federal.
state and local taxpayers.
Bilingual actiYi:sts are reluctant Aniericans
1 do not wtah to a•t into tome
1ort of feud wtth the Spu.lab·
, 1peakinf people of California. I
have apeat n.arly a deeldt of
my llft arnoas Spanlah 1peuen
ln MHl~. Puerto Rlco and
other Caribbean lelanda. 1 have a •troac llfeeUoa for t.belD and their culturt. lly pel'IGeAl nla· uona wltb tbtm have been amoet
100 pm:ent oh)', wbleb 11 a
tood deal more tbaD I can av ror m)' own counteymea.
But J find an lnereaalDC lnita·
Uon wtUa tbolt tmmtrrant Mn· loan• lD tbla
1ta-. Wbo call
tbem11lv11
Hl1p1nJc ac·
thl1t1. ti••
latter, a ward tkat,. ID1
t.eel.bOD ....
TMle are ti.I
IO •talled
Clltoa•o, • ltadtn, 1rM · ........ .., ..............
low or Am1rtc~ no ..-~ ---=-........ .., ......... Mtlt1 ....
w1Ma 11 l 141111 want llO ... _.
..
equal than equal to other
Amertcane.
Tbey are recalcitrant
Amertc .... and proud of It.
IOMS OP TBll 1 .. un1 came
out at a ltat• Pu_,.Uc UWlti• ~,
Comml11lon hearlnc ln San( 1
P'ranclaco where ChlneH·
A1nertcan and H11pan.lc ~
deanaaded that th• Paclflc
Tel•Dbone Co. tncreue blJinCul
Hrvlce before UM uUUty le al·
lowed to ralae Ill ratn bJ '111
mlWcm ,.arty. They allO ukld
for more~ wtua the company.
Tbt l'WGric of Mme of \be 1111·
paatee wu quli. btated and UD·
comlftlllf•ln1. Marianna Tbaoeo
Roal'ilu11, women••
cbalrwomaa of tbt America 01
ronam. Mid abt wu Und of b•arlnl tbat ualmdatloe lnto
tbt .. .,.......,. • .,~ .. le
t.MWQtolalw ..-. lem1. Ae MW,•• MUn. I doll'\ Mw to. I ICftlll ._ _,,
JOU an. Y• ..... •·" ......................... ........ w ......... tla ..... brr,,,,....·--. ~.ert ...... .,...., .....
1ranta, and I believe tbey are
profoundly wroo1. An attempt to
Ht up a larae bilinaual enclave
LD Ull1 et.ate, and LD otbem; places,
•blcb la advocated by the ac·
tlvl•te and encoura1e by politi·
clana, would be bad for both lhil
country and for Ill Hl1panlc
population -both cltl1ena and
llleaall. ,
Th• mo1t l mpbrtant bad re·
1ulta, ol coune, wou_ld be that
the Muicane would live sullenly
on the marp of our culture, oot
only ctenltd the chance to follow
the belt opportunltiea um CIOWl·
try bu to Oller, but a formidable
potential for crime and dis·
MUlOft,
ASSIMILATION IS TBS
anawer, tboqb lt cannot be
forced. n can .,. decidedly •·
courattd, bo••••rr by In·
1lataee that dl3 DOt be puled_... tM eut ean
read ad_... .Tbelm-
atlpaUma a.vs" mon or ie. ....... to t.1111 ~. n.. l•Pre•• Coat\ hal ·u11d
...... k.'n.~ta ....... ... . ., ...
Undoubtedly people who do
not speak English suffer dlstresa
wben they have to use the phone
and reach a penon who can
speak only En1llsh. Tbe phone
company says it la aware of tlaia,
and a spokesman said tbat
anyone neec:Uq emers-ucy U ·
1lat.anee will be connected wltb a
Spanllb or Cantonese-apealdna
operatoc' within 30 MCODda ol a first call to an operator.
. BVT TBE MO&E deep-seated
dJat.reu la tbat ln the matter ol
laa1ua1e, the actlvlata inalat
that WE confarm to tbtlr ...._
ratber Ulan that they ~ply wlth our wim. and laws.
Tb• old meltlu pot ethic ii
1one, and proba"\ly IOll• tor IOOd . but tbe laW'I ol our _CCMl$7 canandabouldbe~ln
maklnf W>t•li•b com,W.O,, tor
cltlunabip and bllblJ ~
Jor tboM llllpalUcS aDd Ck•••• and otbtn wbo Uve and ..-
amoq m without belnl ab&t to .,.u tbe ....... of lhll com-trJ. nm ll WttiAD our powr .... lD 11a1 Ollimon, .__,..,
duUea. ,.
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Orange Coat DAJL Y PILOTfTutlday, March S, 1981
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Mommy?"
by Brad Anderson
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57 Mild oath
1 Gentle 58 Htlmlman
5 Travel cost 59 Gr• letter
9 COWbOy gear 81 Excavation
14 Smell 82 Love: II.
15 T«rllOfy 63 Sp. matrons
18 -code 8-4 This; Sp.
17 Alm bone 85 Celerity
,. Ptnclltt ee Towtl word I
11 Htigtllln 87 PauM
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24 Prtnttno
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30 Embltgo 5 Rooter
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"Look at that, Alice ... He ate "What do you mean ...
all of his carrots without where did l·PUT 'em?"
a word."
by Mell Lazarius
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by Lynn Johnston
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AmnagEddon v,efuge
lltah underground condo eyed /or '""'ival
BJ PSTU A&NE'M'
... ~C.u II •ant LA VSllKIN, Utah
Welcome to the "moet perfect
condomlnham ln America" for
Uvln1 ln troubled times. You are
beyond the "pop&llatlon panic
line,'' say the promoters, more
than ooe 1as tank's dlatance
from a riotinl city.
You are outside the
earthquake 1onea and below the
winter anow line. No air current
carrying dangerous radiation wm drift this way.
There la also wondrous
scenery, because the 240-unit
"Terrene Ark l" being built by
Survive Tomorrow Inc. alt.a at
the mouth of Zion National
Park, where giant rocky buttes
nunle the big sky.
BUT DON'T EXPECT to
enjoy the view from your
windows. There are no windows.
The condo of southern Utah's
surv vallst tomorrow will be 100
feet dereround.
........... "Th re ls a definite market
for sort of place," said Ron
Bout ell, one of Vie promoters .
"We ot trying to convert
people. e are filling a need."
OREGON MAN AEADY FOR WORIT
Rk:h•rd Johneon In mount81n retreat
Gun sclwol motto:
'shoot to kill'
PRESCOTT, Aria. <AP>, -In circles where the gun is king,
J eff Cooper is crown prince.
"An armed society is a polite society," be tells bi.s subject.a,
and in Im company people are very polite indeed.
The former U.S. marine colonel, a tanned, fit 60, entertains
visitors by cocking his Colt .45 automatic pistol and shooting ber-
ries off the juniper bushes in his 200-acre backyard.
"THERE ARE PEOPLE IN AMERICA who have never seen a
real gun," he complained. "This ls the fint time In U.S. history
that heads or families have not been to Uncle Sam's trade school,"
referring to the absence or full military mobilization since World
War II.
To make up for Uncle Sam's shortfalls, Cooper runs the
American Pistol Institute at his Gunsite Ranch in northern
Arizona. Cooper's ranch, tucked away in the corner or an isolated,
high desert valley. is a mecca for those who aspire to shoot to kill.
Clients include judges, storekeepers, professional men "and
even two clergymen," Cooper said.
Cooper says he wears a pistol when he attends church himself
ever since he read or an armed holdup in a California chapel.
"They wouldn't have succeeded if I had been there," Cooper
boasted.
COOPER TELLS CLIENTS THAT UNDER English common
law a citizen may use any method to prevent an attempt on bis
life.
•'ff a man chooses to prey upon society. he bas signed bis own re·
lease," said Cooper. who is fond of catchphrases.
Asked about the rising crime rate involving bandguna, Cooper
responded: "The death rate is sliJI the same -one per customer."
"Does violence beget violence?" be asked rbetoricalJy.
"I sure hope so." he said, smiling as be answered.
Cooper has become a favorite tutor of Americans who are
turning to firearms because or rear of the future.
"SKILL AT ARMS IS NECESSARY for survival. A pistol is a
grand way to end an argument someone else starts," Cooper said.
His six-day course costs S400 plus expenses, and be will train
about 1,000 people this year, twice the number he trained in 1980.
The course incorporates Cooper's.own on-the-job training.
"I've killed three enemy in war," he said. "And I've helped
out my friends in Rhodesia, El Satvador, South Africa and
Guatemala by training people, not personally fighting their wars
Not that I have anything against mercenaries. Their mo, iliity is
higher than most businessmen." ·
Cooper tells clients. "The pistol on your belt is very much like
a fire extinguisher. Use it at the source or the flame." He believe"
citizens should assist others in trouble, whether in a supermarket
holdup or a bank robbery.
HIS INTENSIVE TRAINING SESSIONS, supervised by in·
struct.ors drawn from the police and mllltary. are held over
sophisticated training courses including a "fun house" where life·
sized human targets are shot.
Cooper does not hesitate to criticize clients' performances. But
be reassures them that even if they are not quite up to scratch in
his school, they will have the edge back home: "The creeps of the
world are generally bad shots."
There were 200 inquiries after
a survivalist news l etter
mentioned the project last year.
Now that room models have
been built and the ground has
been broken, "We ba7e 45
asking to buy and inquiries are
increasing by the hour,"
Boutwell said.
THE PROMOTERS still have
to gel approval from the town
board of tiny La Verkin, but city
recorder Ramona Gifford said,
·'There will be no problems at
all. Some people who live here
are nervous, but the majority
are for it."
The $39,000 price for the
simply furnished one-bedroom
unit includes four years' supply
or freeze-dried food set into the
walls and furnitur e, a
circulation system guarantffd
to change the air every 15
minutes, a quarter-million
dollar radiation filter and
biological and chemical filters
for use "when required." A
two-bedroom unit is $78,000.
Most inquiries come from
professional men in their 40s and
50s, Boutwell said, and the first
question telephone inquiren are
asked ts not their financial
worth h\at "what is the worst
problem facing the U.S.A.?"
BOUTWELL SAID RALF
think nuclear war, the others
economic collapse.
"Either way, they believe
there'll be chaos of some kind
and seek a permanent place in
which to survive," he said.
Survive Tomorrow Inc. is
building its condo under eight
acres of land in La Verkin.
·'The town zoned this property
especially for us," Boutwell
s a id , adding that all condo
owners and people in the valley
will be blood-typed "so that we
can cooperate when disaster
strikes."
The identity card required to
enter the building will include
the owner's microfiled medical
history as further protection.
Security will depend not only
on double doors with bullet-proof
glass but also on the understood
commitment by condo owners to
join in defense.
"We will have a · 1,000-man
volunteer army here to handle
problems that the government
can't," Boutwell said.
MOM corning through
DEAR PAT DUNN : I join ~er reaaera
who have complained about Mail Order
Marketing Inc. I ordered a SlO bookcase laat
Aug. 1. Alter waiting two months for dell very
I asked for a refund and bou1bt another
bookcase. Another month passed and I wrote
again, including a copy of my canceled
check.
A couple or days lat.er the bookcau ar-
rived. It looked like It was made out ol
cardboard and I returned It immediately
with another refund requat. I've Hnl three
Jett.en since then and tUll haven't r.cotvod
one word in response, not to mention a rt·
fund.. I hope you can help JM.
R.M., San Clemmto
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Otano-Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, March 3, 1981
QUEENIE I Jurors urge Iegalizetl. ''}>ot' for, medical use_
MANTEO, N.C. (AP) -Several majority w'u that be waa 1uilty -
what a shame.''
~--
' memben of a jury that convicted a
younc doctor )"ho claimed be crew
inaruuana to help cQcer patients •
have ur1ed that the state lecalbe
~arijuana UH for medJcal pu.rpoees.
Dr. GoMon Piland, M, of Hatteras
Island, wu convicted on two felony
dru1 countf, feloJlious manufacture
and felonious poasession of mari·
Juana.
"We liave organized a rroup and
already have talked to state Rep.
Charles Evans to see wbat we can do
to apeed up marijuana ror
chemotherapy patient.a," she said.
Piland was sentenced by Judae
Preston Cornelius to ill hours iD the
Dare County jail, one year or proba·
tion, fined $1 ,110 and ordered to
donate ill hours or wori to a cbarita·
ble oraaniiation or his choice.
~~
3·3 ~'··~-·-.... ---
''You're afraid to ask? I'm afraid to tell you."
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
ROCHESTER , N.Y.
<AP > -Compos er
Howard Hanson, 84, who
won the 1944 Pulitzer
Prize for Music for bis
Fourth Symphony, died
Thursday. He beaded
the Eastman School of
Music 40 years.
I --
T ULSA, Okla. (AP) -
Jim Downing, 67. a col-
umnist for the Tulsa
Tribune who wro t e
about his battle against
cancer, died Friday.
N EW YO RK <AP> -
Ann Lowe, 82, one of the
firs t leading bla ck
fashion designers, died
Wedoe~ay.
WASHINGTON <AP>
-Jerry Landauer, 49, a
prize-winning in ·
vesllgative reporter who
wrote the first stories OD
the Justice Department
ipvestigation that led to
t)te resignation of then
Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew. died Friday.
DEATH NOTICES
BARRERA
ALMA JUDITH BAR·
RERA. resident or Laguna
Niguel. Ca. Passed away on
Saturday, February 28. 1981.
She 1s survived by her rather
O ll ve1ro Barrera-Abr il or
Guatemala. mother Esther
Johnson and step-father J.
Michael Johnson or Laguna
Niguel. Ca . grandmother
Ma nuela Villata or Santa
Ana. Ca .. sister Rosalinda
Barrera and brother Renato
Barre ra. Recitation of the
Rosary wt.JI be on Wednesday,
March4.1981at7:00PM allhe
O'Connor Lagu n a Hills
Mortuary . Memorial Mass
wi ll be on Fn day. March 6.
1981 at 5::.JPM at St. Edwards
Catholic Church. Dana Point.
Ca O"Connor Laguna Hills
Mortuary 1n charge or ar·
rangements.
BASA BE
PUBUC NOTICE
• l'ICTITIOUS ausu••U
NAMe STATeMeMT
Tiit followlnQ petlOM an doing
O..'lneUti
P ARK SERVICES. INC .• I.OU
8 eacll 8oule•ard, Sulle 21S. Hunl·
IA91on 8ff<ll. C..t lfornta tM1.
Dlrectof'J Byron L Wiiiiams.
J a m u L Clayton & Steve n J .
Sllerw-. • Delaware c0<porelion.
1MIS2 BMC.II Boulevard, S..lte 21S. HYll·
llnelOft Bea<ll, C..lll0<nla t2'47 All
lllr"dtrKICll"I Burt N. $Ingleton, PreslcM<'lt, a
Delaware corporallon, I.OU Baacll
Boulevard, Sult• 2U, Huntington
BH Cll, Calllomia 9M 1
Byron L. Willl-s, Vice Prest·
dent, a Delaware c0<porellorr, t.OS2
BH cn Boulevard, Sull• 21S, Hunl·
lnglon llN<ll, C..lllornl• 0 '47.
D•I• Slevens.BlfluelOS. Se<retary
& Tree_... a O.tewer• corpor.tlon,
1MIS2 BM<JI Boulevard, Suite 2U, Hun·
llnglon 8ff<ll, C..lllornle t21M7.
Tlus builnen Is condueled by • cor·
poraloon.
Dale Stewns·BanuelOS.
Se< & Tr-urer
This statement w.s llted wllll Ille
Counly Clerk ot Oranoe County on
Mar 2, ltll .. ,,...,
PullliSlled Or-ONSI Daily Pllol,
Mar l, 10, 11. H, ttlt IOS .. 11
PUBLIC NOTICE ----------
FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATeMeM1'
Tiie lollowl"ll i>erM>n• are ~011111 bu1lneu es
CAMPUS GA.S COMPANY, t°'1
T ell>erl, Sutte IA. Founl••n Valley, Cal olornla '2709.
David 8. IVMISky, '°'7 TallMrl,
S..lle IA. Fount.in Valley, C..lolornla
tVOI.
Paul Herge~I & Slella Hergerl
lluWMlftd & wife, ,.,.n R"I urw, Hun· li"l!lon Bea<ll, C..lllom oa .,,.,..,
Royma, Inc .• a C..lllorno• cotpor•· lion, ]112 '#Kt Ocean Franl. Newport
BH <ll. c.tll0<n1a tMl. a.rnoe P. Svalal.td
This sl.tl-1 w.s filed with IM
Counly Cl .. k of Orange c .... nly on
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WHEN -TuelOllY. Merell l •,
ltll. 7:JOp.m.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllel uw City ol lnrlM wlll c;.eftlly(t a "'*le ... .,1,,. '° '-.klltr -E,..._r,,,. OHlgn ~ .... wldltli"9 of Unlverllty ~ ... from c..t•w 0r1 .. 10
Ille San Otego Fr-v. Tiie He•lflll wlll lie lleld ., TUH· ,,..,, Mm'UI 2A. 1'11, •I 7:» p.m. In ll't
lrvlne C-U ~. 112llO J-·
borff R..,., rnrlM, CMltomla.
Tiie i-11111 Is K-1• to 8ff0f'd
the °"9t1Ylllly for pulllk P8rtk lP8·
lion In c-'d8r.U911 of the 0.Mtlfl fut\lrH aM En.,tr.,.....,tal Oecu·
menta. TM EIWl,_81 ~t.
m-• .,..,..,.., --lllfof'm.· llon art ev•ll-fOf' lnspecti., encl cOPylng al Ille Clly C .. rk"t Office .
Irvin• City Hall. 11200 JambO,.•
Road, lrrine, C..lltonlle.
Wrltt., and ot81 r.cotds from any
Interest• per_, ot gr-r90ardlA9
Hls lawyers have said the convic·
Uon could cost Piland bis license to
practice medicine.
Accordin& to Sunn Hopkins, 24,
the youngest member of the jury that
convicted Pi)aod, "The feelin& of the
When arrested Aue. 10, authorities
confiscated 111 marijuana plants in
the side yard or a home Piland was
renovating OD Hatteras Island.
Marvin Blount Jr., Plland's al·
....
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SHIRLEY M. BASABE. re·
sident of Costa Mesa. Ca.
Passed away on February 28,
1981 at the age of 55. Survived
by her husband Felix Basa be
of Costa Mesa. Ca .. also her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Moore of Pa lm Springs and
Costa Mesa. Ca .. a daughte r
Lynda Ashley and son-in-law
R o b e r t As h ley . a l so
grandchildren. ·Services will
be held on Tuesday. March J,
1981 at St. Andrew·s Church.
She was a memberofthe Nep.
tune Society. In lieu offlowers
the family requests donations
be made to the American
Cancer sOciety.
Ille IH'OPOMd l,_owmem Wiii lie re-··--celved 114 --r"'9 hlr tnCry lnw Ille
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torney, said the verdict would be ap·
pealed. Piland remains free on $4,000
bond.
Piland never denied growint or
possessing marijuana. He said be
be1an growing it after a woman tak·
inl chemotherapy for cancer told
him of watching a television program
about the use of marijuana in com-
battiDg the violent nausea that often
accompanies chemotherapy.
The physician also said that his
rather suffers rrom glaucoma, a dis·
ease of the eye for which marijuana
ha1 been used in treatment.
Howeve r . Corne Ii us ruled out
"medical necessity" as justification
for growing the marijuana.
Join Us
In bis char1e to the jury, Cornelius
said the only element.I necftlary for
conviction were for tbe state to have
proved that Piland "planted,
cultivated, crew or harvested" the
marijuana and that he lmowin1ly
possessed it.
North Carolina law Cioe1 allow
physicians to prescribe marijuana to
patients under certain conditions, but
trial testimony brought out thtt it ls
virtually impossible to obtain it.
After the verdict, Piland, who
came to Hatteras Island ip July 1979
and practiced mediJ:ine in a clinic
there unW his arrest, said be was un-
certain about his future plana.
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..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tue.ctay, March 3. 1981
March winds bring theater blizzalzd
8y TOM Trl'tJS o1 ..... ., ..........
That old saytna about llVcb comlq lll Uke a
lion certainly holds lnle insofar u local theater ii
concerned, wilh four new stage producUom brealt-ina out ol lbe wina• during the flnt week of lbe
month.
First comes Shakespeare's "The Merchant of
Venice,'' arriving tonight on the mainstage at
South Coast Repertory. Tben SebasUan's West
Dlnner Playhouse brio.cs on a new comedy,
INTERt.tSSION .
"Murder at tbe Howard
Johnson's," wbicb goes
on the boards Wednes-
day.
Thursday will find
"The Seagull" taking up
residence for a brief run al UC lrvine. And lbe
week winds up with lhe opening of "Victoria's
House" on Friday at the Westminster Community
Theater.
SCR 'S "MERCHANT OF Venice" will
spotlight the talents of Katharine Houghton (of
'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner") as Portia, John
Wylie as Shylock and William Needles as Antonio.
Other s in the Shakespearean production are
Stephen Russell. Wayne Alexander, Ron Boussom,
Richard Doyle, John-David Keller, Anni Long,
Jonathan McMurtry and Steve Patterson.
John Going ha$ been recruited from New York
to d irect '"Merchant," which will play nightly ex-
cept Mondays through April 5 at 8 p.m. with Satur·
Coleman wins role
HOLLYWOOD <AP> Dabney Coleman wiU
sta r with Chevy Chase and Patti O'Arbanville in
20th Century· Fox's "Modem Problems," which
goes into production in late March.
Coleman will play the author of self-help books
1n the comedy or a n air traffic controller's
n>mantic problems .
8 PC.ADEMY
AWARD
NOMINATIONS
including
BEST PICTURE
~ .. n .. A ~l '-'U Plcrure
w• ., 'L ,.
NOW PLAYING
IOWAllOS l l'llSTOl lOWAllO'I WUTlllOOll MA• MU l'l.AU
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lOWAllDS WOOOllllOGl lOWAllO'I SAOOUHC• M 'AUii ACCll'TOI
' ' '" I '~'0 ~8 I ~S80 fOll TlllS DIGAlllMOT
day and Sunday matinee. at 2 :30 at the Faurt.h
Step Theater. W Town Center Drive, Coeta Mesa.
Reservatlom 957-4083.
Al Sebutian's, 1ue1l st.an Virlini• Mayo,
Dennis Jamee and Alan VOUD1 take lbe principal
roles in the new Ron Clarlt-Sam Bobriclt comedy,
"Murder at the Howard Johnson's."
PEaroa•ANCES WILL be stven nigbUy ex-
cept Mondays with brunch and evening stagings
each Sunday through April 5 at varying curtain times at Sebastian's, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente.
Reservations 492-9950.
Chekhov's "Seagull" flies into tbe Fine Arts
Concert Hall at UC Irvine for three performances
only, with curtain at 8 p. m. Thursday through
Saturday. It's being mounted by the UCI Faculty
Workshop under the direction of Brewster Mason
of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Reservations
833-Ul7.
J .D. Reichelderfer holds the directorial reins
for "Victoria's House," a mystery drama by Fred
Carmichael, which launches a five-weekend
eneagement at the theater, 7272 Maple St ..
Westminster.
HEADING THE CAST are Sharon
Reichelderfer and Peter McAJlister, with Charles
Taylor. Stephanie Wolfe, Monica McAllister, Carol
HiJI, Ronald Grigsby. Jonathan Motil and Aida
Porras providing support. Reservations at the new
number, 995-4113.
Winding up its stint on
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"THE OR EAT SANTINI" (PG)
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Repertory'a Second Stace la "Scrt.tball," a
drama about conlllct in a mental i.NUt9Uon. The
show play• tonltbl t.hrouah &mday at J8:~ wllb
weekend maUhees at 3 p.m. ln the FOUlUl Step
Theater, ~ Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
(957-4038). ' Other show• contlnulnc their r,eapective
engagements locally are:
-"Same Time, Next Vear" at lbelHarlequin
Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blyd., Santa•
Ana (979-5.511 >, playing nighUy except Mondays
with varying curtain times through Marj:b 22.
-••CATCH ME IF You Can" a~ the_ Sad·
dle back Valley Community Theater, 25741-C
Obrero, Mission Viejo (830-9252), playing Fridays
and Saturdays at 8 through March 21.
-"A Bad Vear for Tomatoes" al the Hunt·
ington Beach Playhouse, Main at Yorltto~ Hunt·
ington Beach (847-4465). playing Fridays and
Saturdays at8:30through March28.
-"Rope'' by Showcase Productloos at the
Westminster Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave.,
Westminster (894-6786), playing Fridays and
Saturdays al 8:30 through March 14.
• CA.LLBOA&D -Sebastian's West Dinner
Playhouse-will hold non-Equity auditions lo
complete the cast of its upcomine production of
"Babes in Arms" Saturday at 10 a.m. at the
Anaheim Sebastian's in the Grand Hotel, 1 Hotel
Way .... two men, two women and several young
singers and dancers are needed. . .
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COAST COMMUNITY
COi.LEGE DISTlllCT
NOTICE 01' SAl..E
OFPEll50NALPllOl'EllTY
TOHIOHEST SIDDEii
PVBUC NOTICE
NOTICaOfl D•ATM OP
HARRY I'. GRlflPITM AND 01' .. ETITION TO
ADMINISTaa ISTATI
NO. A·1t771l. To all htlrs ,
beneficiaries, crtdltors end econttnoent creditors of Herry F . Griffith of
Fullerton, Callfornl•
92631 , and persons who may be otherwise Interest-ed In the wlll and/or
estete: A petition has been flied by Dennis A. Griffith Ind
E. Brien Griffith In tht Superior Court of Orenge
County requesting thet
Dennis A. Griffith end E. Brian Griffith be appoint· ed as personal represen-
tatl ves to edmlnlster the
estate of Harry F. Griffith (under the Independent
Administration of Estetes Act>. The petition Is set for
hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
West, In the City of Santa Ana, Callfornla on March
25, 1981 at 9:30 a.m.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition,
you should either appear at the hearing and state
your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing .
Your appearance may be In person or by your at-
torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a con-
tingent creditor of the de-ceased, you must flle you r
laim with 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 flllng claims wlll not ex·
pire prior to four months from the date of the hear-ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle 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 assets and of the petitions, ac-
c ounts and reports described In Section 1200 of the California Probate
Code.
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written Ot il"ftl)lltcl, "lotht<ondll ono 10 Ille • r_,.• wltllln JO day• of th•
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'tlunled wtlerl '* timely
photograph ~ k.y
ftlderlce ageinat • klller
• NM M8KET8All
Kilfl ... City Klnga \19. Loe
Angela Lek«•
• w •A•s•H
Ctiarlel' Frencti hOfn prec-
tlcing drlVM Hewkeye and
B.J. to go on • beth atrlke,
• GOOOTIMU
Cuffed up
Michael dlaco11•ra the
WO<ld ol CB radlol and
ends up with more tllan his
handle can lwldle
Mills Watson (left) .needs Brian
Kerwin's help to free him from his.
handcuffs on "Lot>o" tonight at 8 on
NBC, Channel 4.
1
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COMPAHY(A)
(I) CUHEWS
OJ) MIC HEWS
An '-! citizen tum1 In a
bundle ol caah and Wojo la
afraid ol flying • prisoner 1
10 Cleveland
(II MPV aM'nf
Gueall. Linda Gray,
Chatlee Sien-1. Fernan·
do &ijon.. Cynthia Gr•
~· L<><erw> Lema
1:30 ID WELCOME BACK.
KOTT£A 1:611 EDITONAL 7:00 C88 NEWS
7:30 8 2 OH THe TOWN
Hoell Steve Edwerd•.
Melody Rogers. Spend a
day 11 LAX lo -what
goet Into • 747 IUght and
meet the people wno melt•
II run lfnOOlhly; I look la
taken at "back room
bfawla," lllNI-boxing
at a local bat.
The s-1hags convince
G•be l o audlllon •• a
cornedlen at a local hot
spot (Part I)
D HBCHEWS
., IEHNYHIU
Benny pleya • welter In •
French hotel whO geta
CeuQht in some ember·
rualng slluetlons
9 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Joanie geta more than ltMI
barglllned lor when she
geta • job as a pho1ogr•
P'*'•model 8 A.ICNEWS ID M'A'8'H
ID PAOf'ILES Of
POW£A
The 4077th flnda • llllle
bundle of joy on Its door·
atep
8 'AMILY FEUD 8 IHANANA
Guest Rh• Moreno 8 EYl!WTTNE88 LC>e
ANCMJEa
G~t Alan Jecoll•. pr ....
dent olBozefl And Jaco1>1
~ STUOIOSU
"Crewing" Seatlle'a Gr-.
Lake Crew p1eparH tor a
race: • young actor
explelna wtia t he glvea and
get• lrom the 11age (RI
(I) M'A•&•H
., 8TA&T8 OF SAN
FAAHa8CO
A wall crumblea during a
lour of the now-deser1ed
prlaon Alcatraz, uncover.
Ing • human akelelon and
• 20-yelf-old murd«
Hoata Paul Moyer and Inez
P"ldrou explore the pow«
of lalth In hMllng di-:
examine • llouMWIM syn-
drome called egotepho(>le.
women wno .,. etrald to
leave their hou-: then
examine one of the United
Sta1ea· mo.I exotic and
~ _., .. WMOOnS
thel has the Sovleta ~
•no
fl) OVER fA8Y
Paydllalrlal Major Freed-
man comea to the eaylum
that la the 4077th to cielr
Illa heed and flnda r.iease
In lta unique l0<m of lnaan>-
ly
Guesta: Steve Allen, Paul
Nathanson. Jack L•Lanne.
(RJO ~ MACNEIL I LEHRER
AE.POA'T
(I) TIC T At; OOUClH
• Ail IH THt! FAMILY
When • IWHlik• la found
on lhalr front dOOt, lhe
Bunlte< hOuMhold goee
into • frenzy.
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Bob Berk• hOat.a • ~
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ing wltll people In unique
and 8ftWelng occupetJone,
• l.090
~ le pur'IUed by •
25, looks 16
TV actress 'growing'
By JERRY BUCK
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Kathleen
Beller has spent her career playing
poor young things chin-deep in trou·
ble, and CBS' "No Place To Hide " is
no exception.
WeU. there's one difference. For
the first time, she plays a grown
woman. Miss Beller looks like she
belongs in junior high, but she's old
enough lo run for Congress.
"I have trouble convincing people
I'm over 16," says Miss Beller. "I've
lost roles because of it. I'm 25. Peo·
ple tell me lo wait unlit I'm 45 and
I 'll be very 1rat.eful.
"My role in 'No Place To Hide' is
the ri.nt where I wasn't playing a
character growing
up. She is grown
up. The story is
not my coming in·
t o womanhood .
She is a mature
woman."
She played teen-
agers who die in
''Mary White "
and '·Promises in
the Dark." She
also was in "Movie, Movie," "The
Betsy," "Godfather II," and the just·
released "Fort Apache, Tbe Bronx."
''It's wonderful not to push
younaer," she says. "Or put my hair
up in piatails and go around saying
·Hi! ' I was surprised when they ap·
proached me, I've had so much trou·
ble convincing people of age that it's
a compliment. And I can't teU you
bow many roles I've played when it
was, 'Ob, dear, bow did I get into this
awful situation?' They were usually
girls named Angela or Carla."
The two-hour psychological
thriller, to be broadcast Wednesday at
9 on Channel 2, also stars Marlette
Hartley and Keir Dullea. John
Llewellyn Moxey directed "No Place
to Hide" from a screenplay by Jimmy
Sangster, based on an unpublished
story by Harriet Steinberg.
Before production, Miss Beller was
invited to lunch by Moxey. "I was in·
tlmidated by him the first time we
m et ," she recalls. "He almost talked
me out of the role. i told him 1 didn't
want to play the same liWe airl
again. He said I didn't have to play it
that way. We got into a philosopbi~al
discussion, and when I left I thought I
wouldn't do the role."
Obviously, she changed her mind,
and the character was made more
mature.
In the movie, Miss Beller is stalked
by a mysterious man who threatens
to kill bet -but no one believes her.
"It's bard lQ. talk about it without
giving it away," she says. "It's set
up so you don't know if this girl ls be-
ing set up or is going crazy.
Marcello Mastroianni
Laura Antonelli
'WJfer11istress
I
lhowglll1 who .....,_ ,.
Mt CIOfte.IN .. _.to• r .=.rip.oft.
•• ,. ''Tiie .... ~· , ,..., CotNI Wide, Girt
Van OW 1arg. NW Illa ftl-low...,.._ llllM by a
Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Tueeday, March 3, 1981
TUBE TOPPERS
KlU e 6:00 -Laken baaketba.U.
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• Wl•W NITWGMNIWI
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l&addy Heck-ct ,,,_.. an
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~ lrtbe, a man la•-,.._ to ... hunted down by
With Magfc Johnson back in the fold, the
Laken take on the Kansu City Kings.
I loftun......,,
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The 'onz •• • b&llat In the poMerlor and ~
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New YOl'tl City. Mary ~
gorl INillea a wlfMI recti:
Capt. Carrot on mini veca-
Uone; Linde ...,,.. hM tip. on malling for__. ...,
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• 1W Ol1 THI t&l
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the 1NO ~ Of a
man who "9a made " big
but tlndl l'llmMlf attuggling
wltll • mld-llfe c"'6e la oon-
CluOed. (P811 2)
• NOVA
"Beyond The Miiky Way"
A look le tlkWI at the
gelaJde9 beyond wf\et -onoe the doudy barrier of
the Miiky Wey end the
llOPN•tlceled technology
wtlldl ,.... made them ..,.._
Ille to Mtre>noll'IWS.
• fll..IDQE MIN('
Aegu6atty echeduled pro-
gremmlng may be o.leyed
due to pledge bfeeka.
Cl) THE MXTWM
"'Fether Knows 8eat"
l:OI Ct TI>GETHEfl .. WITH
LEO 91 llCAQI IA
Speelllng before an eudl-
4'fl()tl In Seer-to, Cell·
lornla. Or. Leo &lacaglla
urgee llltenera to move -av trom the "me gener-
ation" and Into the loving
r..,lty of cloM t... with
family. ·~ 8 (II LAVIAN! & 8HIN.EY
Cermen ~ hie~
man ec:t in • dull called
the Coinedy Jungle.
I JOK!R'I WllD
CAAOL 9UAHET1' AHO,......
GuNu: John Byn«, Fren·
dne Beera.
(I) K&N'I PeOPlE
HO 8 (I) THE PNOe OF
JUllHAU.AM
Johnny CHh portreye •
man wtlo muat come to
gripe with hla 11111• acy
before he can malt•• bet·
I« hie tor hlmMl1 and hi•
children.
D BJ AHO THE BEAR
BJ poeee u • roelc midi·
den to reecue one of hie
girll wtlo ... k~
by • demented roelc stet
(PllUI Wiiiiama).
8 9 THAH'I CQl#IANY
While tMCNng •t hie old
cooking ac llool. Jeck
~ ernbtOled In •
atldcy llWetlon with the
dw~~ l...v .....
Oueat •: Linde Orey,
..
KOOP e 8:00 -"Top of the Hill." A
dramati.zaUon of what might have oc-
curred at the 1980 Olympics if the United
States hadn't bowed out, written by Irwin
Shaw.
CBS "9 9:00 -"The Pride of Jesse Hallam.' Johnny Cash stars in a
dramatic role as an illiterate man trying
to better his family's life.
Chatlee Slemeta, Fernen-
do &1ion-. Cyntllle Or•
gory, Lotenzo Lamaa,
Shelley Gruwell, Merely
Doyle.
• MY9TIRY
"Aurnpole Of The Balley:
Rurnpo4e And The Sno.
Foll!" HO<-Rumpole la
called upon to -u
junior counMI In defending
an actr-8CCUMd ol the
becllatega mutder of her
hulband. (Part 3) G A LOVE CLAM: WITH
LEO IU8CAGUA
One of Or Leo Buacagll•'•
lemou. "L0\19" dUMe at
the UnlwrSlty ot Southern
C.Utornla la rw-enected
t:aO 8 (II TOO CLOSE FOR
COMFORT
Muriel. • freelance photo-
grepnw. geta an ualgn-
ment to film • pto lootb4111
at ar tor • centerfold lhOI
10< • nude megazlne.
8 TIC TAC DOUGH
10:00 8 n.AMINOO AOAO
Skipper Weldon hU IO
recotl9lder Illa decision 10
leave Trwo •It• Illa lather
la cfllically Injured.
9G•NEWS 8 9 HART TO HART
The H"11 ara held hostage
in their own home by two
muro.ter1 wno think the
H"1a are In po-.lon ol
evidenc. against them 9 PAEIENTE
"U.len Catecas"
10'.SO 81 NEWS
• INOIPINOINT NITWOM..we
• GMVITT'•MY
IENl!MY
The Ille of a quedtip6eglc
confined to • ~.
I wtM> u an 811191 hOIOI hie
bfultl In hi• mouth to
I
paint. la documented.
11:ooeDeC1JO ..we 9 ITARTNK
The EnterprlM la ~IU<ed
by • t>Mulllul Romutan
commander. 8 NEW\.YWED GAME
• u•A•s•H
B J. Wl'll• home to h11 wife
reporting l<llngef'a ncape
attempta and one of
Frank'a gool-upa
g) IARETTA
"The Run•w•ya" fD DD< CAVETT
Guest record prOduoer
John Hemmc>l'd (Pett 2 Of
2) ~MYSTERY
"Rumpole 0 1 The Balley:
Rumpole And The Show
FOik" H0<ece Rumpole Is
called upon to -as
junior counsel In defending
I
an ac1r ... ec;.cyMd of the
backatage murder of her
lluaband (Part 3)
111:30 8 (I) LOU BIWIT
While on vac.Uon In •
1
amaJI lown. Lou uneo11W1 •
atory with lhe polenllal to
rip the community apart.
(R) D TOHtOHT
Host Johnny C araon
-MDMGHT -
,,.. MOW
•• ~ "Dual In The Jun.
gle" (19$4) Dena An«-. ~ Ctllin. An lnluf.
enca man ln_.lgetlng the
dNth of • diamond COM-
pany eiiec:utlYe finds the
man e11w and lnYOlv9d In a
ewtnctta. 8 9 MOYW *"" .. .,..,. Friday" (1976)
Pate< O'Toole, Richard
Roundtree. Th•
ahlpwr.ckad Robln1on
~ ttlee to tMCh "dvt·
llud" behavior to • n111Ne
bl..:lo man.
• GUNIMOKl
Mall help1 a t_,.age glrl
dalend lier rawhlder
bfotll9t. wno la being rall-
roao.ci on • homicide
Cf\81ge.
• r..tll8tOH:
IMPOMlelE
A drug dMler ~the
unW>lllng duc>e of the IMF
In their p1.,.. to capture •
latge alllpment ol cocalne
• ONE ITEP BEYOND
"Per1on Unknown ...
W911led by police for h11
part iclpallon In • Mexican
revolutlon. • man takea
reluoe In an almosl de-1·
I edconvent
12:30 D TOMORROW
I Guesta· Judd Hirsch; New
Wave rock era The
Plaamatic.
• ONE 8TV llEYOHO
"Deed Man'1 Tale" In an
unexplained PfYChlc
seizure. • newsman wrllH
a story •bout two bfolheu
named Barton
12:40 1J (I) MOVIE
* * "Togetherness"
( 1970) George Hamilton.
Pele< Lawford A wealthy
playboy mMtl and falls In
IOve with an avowed com.
mu"'9t (R)
1:00 D DOH LANE ID YOU aET YOUR LIFE
Buddy Hackett meell an
undertuef. a Jepanae
chef and • woman who " a
matctwnaller
""''· • MOYll * •i.t "The Viall" (tlM)
lngfld Bargmen. Anthony
Quinn A ...,.hy -on.. • generoua endow·
rnent to her home town If •
the realdanta eg,.. to
murder her former 1o ....... 1M I NIWI 2:00 NIWI
MOYW * * * "Harry Blacill And The Tiger" (1958) Stewart
Gr~. Elatbara Ruell A
,_,. hunter elmolt io.-
• hla life ~ of •
COWltd'a actlonl
•• MOVIE
• • "Sanllego" ( 1956)
Alen Ladd. Ronan•
PodMta
2:108 NEW8
2-.40 8 NEWS a:001 NEWS 3:10 EDITOAIAl
a:tl MOVIE * * 'n "The Golden Mui<"
( 195.4) Vert Hefl1n. Wanda
Hendrix
3:48 8) MOVIE
* * * "Maalef 0 1 The
World" (1961) Vincent
Price Ch.,lea Bronaon
a:66D NEWS
•:OO D MOVIE * • '"' "While w itch Doc·
tor" \ 11153) Susan Hay-
werd, Rober1 Mitchum
We dnesday••
Bayt ime Mouies
11:00 II) e * "West Of The
Divide " ( 1933) John
Wayne. G•llby Hay ..
-AFTERNOOH-
12:00 ID * * "Three Secrete"
( 1949) P•tric1a NMJ, Ruth
Roman
., • ** "F0<ceOI
Arma" (1951) Wllllarn HOi-
den, Nancy Ollon
3:30U **"•"TheFamlly
Jewels" ( 19651 Jerry Lew-
••. S.1>est1an Cabot
JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & BaUuk
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Caldwell Saw ·Kush throw punch
PHOENIX (AP) -ArifODa State defensive end at ASU . "I asked him several different ways if
University football plater Bryan Miller ultimately suspended Kush on the claim bad validity and he said no,"
Caldwell testified Monday, be saw ex· Oct. 13.1979. Miller told the court. "I told him a few
Sun Devil Coach Frank Kush slu1 Rutledge is suing Kush and others for times that if there was any chance he
punter Kevin Rutledge during a 1978 $2.2 million -claiming Kusb split his did it, let's apologize and get on with it.
game but admitted signing a 1979 state· lower lip with a punch following a 26· He told me the charge was ridiculous
ment denying having seen the alle1ed yard punt in Arizona State's 41-7 loss to and that he had never punched
blow. Washington in October 1978. Rutledge in the Washington game.
Later in the day, former Arizona H "He said that he was nowhere near S A e also chatged Kush and ex-Sun late thletic Director Fred Miller D ·1 d Kev1·n when he (Rutledge) was com1·ng T d ev1 secon ary coach Bill Maskill test1 1e that he "was totally con-harassed him into quitting the team in off the field after the punt," Miller
vinced" ex-Sun Devil football Coach 1979 and forfei·ting hi·s scholarsh.i K h testified. F k K h did p. us ran · us · not punch punter Kevin has denied both charges. On Sept. 7, 1979, Miller said he called Rutledge in a 1978 game because "his a press conference where he labeled denials were con~istent." Maskill has yet to testify. The trial is Rutledge "a poorly advised, dis-
Miller testified he began to doubt in its fifth week. illusioned student-athlete" and "came
Kush's explanation of the alleged inci· Miller said Rutledge's lawsuit was on strongly in support of Coach Kush."
dent after talking with three Sun Devil first brought to his attention by Arizona Later, Miller said "some individuals
football players who were supposed to State President John Schwada during came forward and said they had seen
have been eye-witnesses. .an August 1979 Board of Regents meet-some kind of altercation on the sidelines
One of them was Caldwell, a former ,ing. He said he questioned Kush about it and that I shouldn't get so far out
On Oct. 10, three days before the Kush
firing, Miller said he m et with the
eye-witnesses -Steve Chambers, Gary
Bouck and Caldwell -at an abandoned
Tempe gas station.
''I reconfirmed it ·with the players
that they had seen Kush punch
Rutledge," Miller said.
Monday, Caldwell testified he was
coming off the field when the incident
occurred and that he was 10 feet away
from Kus h whe n he saw Kush hit
Rutledge. He said he saw Kush "grab
Kevin by the face mask, shake it a few
times and come up with his fist."
Rutledge had his back turned so
Caldwell couldn't see the punch land
but "I could tell there was a punch de-.
livered and there was contact made to
the head." Fountain Valley High standout, now a the next day. front, .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
Post-se~on blues
Mulligan hopes
to end drought
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of* o.+ty l"llet It.ff
Post-season basketball tourna-
ments are usually looked upon
as a reward for those teams who
have exhibited a winning ten-
dency throughout the course of a
season.
The NCAA playoffs -the
Picasso of tournaments -
setects 48 teams annually to
participate in a sudden death
climb to the top. Although many
have been involved, few have
ever reached the pinnacle.
In any tournament, whether it
be the NCAA. NIT or individual
COMMEN TA R Y
conference get-togethers, such
as the PCAA starting this Thurs·
day, there's always an im-
balance of priorities. The
favorites always seem pres·
sured to stay the favorites,
while the underdogs, as usual,
have everything to gain and
nothing lo lose.
UC IRVINE'S Bill Mulligan
knows what's it's like to be a
favorite -he's been one all h.is
life. It's an , unfortunate label,
whether it's wanted or not, that
is stuck on an individual who
has enjoyed exorbitant success
in one capacity or another.
Mulligan has always been
labe led a favorite simpl y
because he's always a winner.
In four years as bead coach at
Long Beach Poly High he
reached the CIF playoffs all four
limes. And in his 14 seasons as a
junior college coach (nine at
Riverside CC and five at Sad-
dleback), be won nine conference
championships.
It's because of numbers like
these that Mulligan has become
a target in almost every post-
season tournament he's entered
. . . and the PCAA should be no
different.
EVEN THOUGH Fresno State
is the obvious favorite this time,
most people are saying a good
darkborse choice will be UC
Irvine's Anteaters. who have far
exceeded expectations in their
first year under Mulligan.
It's because of Mulligan's rep-
utation and UC Irvine's sur-
prising success that the Ant·
eaters have received one of the
"team-to-beat'' labe ls . It's
strange how these things hap-
pen, but once again another
Mulligan team has been made a
t'arget for the opposition.
Of course, maybe if opponents
knew about Mulligan's record in
post-season play they wouldn't
be as awed.
Heck, the Jut time tbe feiAy
Irishman woo a post-season
tournament ol any cooaequenee was back in 1983--64 when LOq
Beach Poly woo its second CIF
title in four years under him.
Since, the farthes t any
Mulligan team baa advanced
was the final of the state junior
college tournament two years
ago against Orange Coast, which
Saddleback lost in overtime.
·~·· ......... IT'S OBVIOUSLY been a long
drought in between and natural·
ly the rll'St thing people want to
know is why . Wh y have
Mullll(an teams that have been
Smnething'• fuhg
(See UCI, Pa1e BZ)
There's nothing like a nice relaxing day of fishing. Just
ask the estimated 3,000 trout fishermen who jammed a
stream at Bennett Springs, Mo .. on the first dfY of trout
season in the state .
He's Angels' key to a healthy season
By EDZINTEL
Of .. Dally ...... IUff
PALM SPRINGS -Butch Hobson's
smooth, level swing met the ball fed by
the pitching machine with a sharp
crack. The ball whistled off the Angels '
third baseman's bat and headed
straight for the backstop set up in
center field, directly bt!hlnd second
base.
There, fookie non-roster player Dar-
rell Miller was standing with his back
turned toward Hobson, waiting for a
throw from right field.
Somehow, Robson's sinking line drive
cleared the six-foot high backstop but
not Miller . The ball smacked Miller on
the back of the head, sending the tall
catcher to the ground in a heap.
room at their spring training stadium
here.
Smith, and his assistant Ned Bergert,
are the men behind the lines. They rare·
ly get the ink while keeping the players
in the pink. About 15 minutes later, Smith walked
back onto the field. But without th em . the playe r s
couldn't play. RicJt Smith, the Angels' third-year
trainer , had just come out of the dugout
onto the field and immediately started
running to the spot where Miller lay, his
arms stretched up over his head.
"It's nothing," Smith told a couple of
writers and Manager Jim Fregosi.
"Just a bump on the head." That was particularly true last season
when the Angels wer e hit with an
astronomical number of injuries -the
most in the majors a nd a big reason for
the team's poor finish. Smith bent over Miller and carefully
examined the yo\ln gster's skull. A
minute or so later, the two got up and
slowly strolled to the Angels' locker
For Smith, 26, the Angels' full ·Ume
trainer. it was his first minor casualty
after a week of spring training.
But like everything else he tends to as
an integral part of the operation of the
club, he handled it with the verve of a
seasoned pro.
T hanks largely to Smith. however,
guys like Don Baylor .. Dan Ford and
(See ANGELS, Page BZ>
Suffe r s broke n l eg
. Simmer out for the season
~
TORONTO <AP> -Sometimes the innocenl-
looking plays can be killers. Just ask the Los
Angeles Kings or the Toronto Maple Leafs.
It was an innocent-look:in1· play that gave the
Kings a 1-0 National Hockey League triumph Mon·
day night over the Leafs.
It also was an innocent·lookinl pla1 that broke
the leg of Charlie Simmer, left wing on the Kines'
Triple Crown fine , )"ho had scored 5e 1oala and
collected 49 asslsta and was lbe third-leading
scorer in the NHL this season.
SHIME• 8VPPERRD a broken thighbone In
hia risbt lee with above flve minutes left ln the
1ame. Be lhould be la.t to the Kini• for the re·
malnder ol the season.
"The injury to Simmer Just about puta a
damper on everything," said Kings coach Bob
Bem. "Th~t'a j\lat about a \rated)' to aee t.bat
happen to such a ftne hockey player."
The Leaf&, down by one 1oat ln the dytna
mlnulel ol the same, were preuln1 for tbe tJin1
1oal when the accident happened.
Lull defememan BOije Salmln& a&opped a cfeartni put ln tbe Ktnp mee and llarted to
carry the puek deeper Into the Loi Ane•l• end.
Stmmer mMed ID to cheek Salmlnl and the .,....
waa lmoekedtotbe lce.
ft W~ A a.aAN lalt, bUl Simmer feU ttea.U,
Oft twa rt# ....... rolled°"" wttb tbe.PAS''aMW•
ta1 ea.arty· la liil face
Plar wu halted and KJa11 ualaer PeMr
Demen NiMd to Simmer'• aid. o. ... called lm·
mediately for a stretcher and Simmer was earned
off the ice and taken to hospital for X-rays.
Andre St. Laurent scored lbe lone 1oal of the
game, bis third in seven games with the Kings,
mid way in the second period.
However, the key to the Los Angeles triumph
waa the excellent goaltending of Marlo Lessard.
who registered his second shutout of the seuon.
"LESSARD WAS absolutely incredible,"
Berry said. "He's played like that for us just about
all sea.eon.
"But be'a been very shui> the last couple of
1ames."I
Leuard, who gained his 30t.b win ot the seuoo
a1alnst 15 louea and aevell ties, was outatand!Qs
atopptna 31 ahotl. Several Umea be left Leafs
pla7en sbakinl their beads after their sbots and
was selected the 1ame'1 ftntatar. •·At t.be end of the game you mtaht tblnk about!
the shutout but ma.t ol tbe time you're Just lb.I.Dk·
tn1 about winning,·• Lessard said ... All I look for ta1 U.. wiD."
The IUnp bad a 1oaJ dlaallowed early ln t.b•
ftnt period dwia1 a poww pla7 wtt.b Toronto'•
Bruee Boudreau off for bootiq. · '
TCJnmto toalle Jlrt Crba stopped a not by
Marcel 0.-. ud Ute~k ~armW dlneUJ to
Slmldtr.,,.. Mc Wt 'tWI .. bJ .......
kicked tbe ..a bJ C$a UM Mt Mil referee
ADdJ Vm llellemODd wu cm the pa., ucl dla·
allowedtM ....
Tine • .,... INr TeraDto •• • a power
Pl•1 • Llll8rd eame up 1161 •~"" lboel, lDdud .... 9ilceUtiit .... ,..... 4lnctb' la met.
Greedy and self-centered?
not us, says Tommy John
From AP dalpa&et.es
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -One ol the New Iii
Yo:rk Yankees' million-dollar·free a1ents spoke. up
Monday to defend the posture of the major league
playen in the threatened May 29 bueball atrlke.
"Some critics have pictured us as &reedy and self.
centered, intent on grabbing everything we can re1ardlesa of
the consequences," said southpaw Tommy John, the 22-1ame
winner obtained two years ago from the Dodgers.
"Nothlng is farther from the truth.
The players are very concerlled about the
health of the game. But from all we see
baseball is thriving on free aaency. Nev~
in history has the competition been
keent;r. Crowds are bigcer. TV appeal la growang.
"If the baseball owners would open
their books and show u.s that the present
free agency rules are rui.nina the same,
you can bet the players would respond.
JOHN "It would be lite Chrysler. When
Chrysler started to fold, everybody pitched in to mate
sacrifices. The workers even agreed to lake cuts. It would be
the same in baseball if it could be shown that baseball is in danger."
The 37-year·old John, a winner with the Dod1ers before
he came to the Yankees in November of 1978 aa a free aient,
represented the Yankees at the meeting in Tampa last week
at which time the players voted unanimously to strike if
owners persisted on its present compensation demands.
-----q..te •I tile fl••-----
.'I can't say I fought like a millioo dollars. Every day
you go to the cotton field you can't pick 100 pounds. I'm
very pleased with the 87 I got today." -Heavywet1bt box·
er Joa. Tate, after his victory over Harvey Steichen.
311-lootrr •t 1e1u T~z .. A&M
DarreU Browder bit a 38-foot jumper as time m · ran out Monday night to give Texas Cb.ristian a
62·60 victory over Texas A&M in a flrst·round
game of the Southwest Conference basketball
tournament. The Frogs, 7·10 in SWC play, go to San Antonio to
~e~t Baylor Thui:sday . . . Texas Tech 1ot 19 point. from
Junior JetrTaylor man 80·58SWC ftrSt·round victory over SMU
... LaSalle Tlaomp.-controlled the backboard in the elm·
ing minutes to help Texas down Rice, sa..u. Tbe Lonthorm will
meet Texas Tech in a q uarterfinal match Tbu.nday . . .
Oregon State center S&eve J ....... who totaled 83 points in bi.a
team's last three victories, was named Paclfic-10 basketball
playerofthe week . . . Former Golden WestColle1e star WaH
Ev ans of UC Santa Barbara was selected the final PCAA player
of the week for his performances in the Gauchos' win over UC
Irvine and loss to Long Beach State. Evans scored 21 points
against UCI including the game-winner on a 15-foot shot with
three seconds left in the contest . . . Representatives from
NBC and CBS are expected to make fmal bids rangin1 up to $55
million for the rights to televise future NCAA basketball
tournaments .. .In a non.tournament game, Tulane upset
Southern Mississippi 84·80 to help Coach Roy Dufordl end bi.a
coaching career on a s uccessful note.
TldtU' Manltall ralb Ii qtdi•
Pitcher Mike Manllall said Monday be will Iii not report to the Minnesota Twins for the 1981
season and is seeking a new career as a university
teacher. . .. Catcher Joluuay Bemell says be
doesn't think Cincinnati wants him to finish bis major lea1ue
career with the team. "I'm in the same position Pete ROH
was in. They simply didn't want to sign him, and now they
don't intend to sign me," Bench said . . . Dodger sboiUtop
1 BUI Raaell, recovering from a broken
right index finger, may be able to play as
many as 10 spring exhibition games, the
team reported. The 32-year-old veteran
says the finger is making good progress in
healing . . . Pilcher Rady May of the
Yankees will undergo minor surgery today
for an abdominal problem that struck him
last week . . . Baltimore short.atop Man
Belanger indicated this could be his last
year as an active player. "What I do next
MHMtALL year depends on this year. U I have a real·
ly bad year and can't do the tbinJs I want, then I have to
think about not coming back," Belanger said . . . San
Francisco Manager Fraak a.bialoa said the Giants had a
"very productive session" Monday, although almost half of it
was indoors because of rain . . . Houston's Cetar Ce4leeo
bas returned to Houston so doctors can check his 1.njured
•right ankle ... Reggie Jac:boa joined the Yankees spring
training camp today after taldng care of personal buaineu in
California. Due Sunday, Jacltsoo bas be_1n fmed $2,SOO per
day by owner George Steinbrenner.
o~ .,,.,, r~• urn lo ....... , a.a,,.. ...
'Paul Deese, the man who brought Chapman • . College its glory years in baseball during the 19809,
will return as the Panther head coach again betin·
ning with the 1982 season. Deese, of 'El Toro, was
head coach al Chapman rrom 1963 t.O unu. tte was the NCAA
Coach of the Year ln 1968 ... The New York Knick• have an·
nounced they will retire jersey No. 22 in honor of One
DeBUHllere. DeBusscbere, now 40, spent 12 pro seuona witfl
lthe Knick.a . . . Dallas Mavericks center
Ralplt l>rolJiqer announced his retirement
':from pro basketball rather than under10
)Enee surgery. The former Athletea in Action
•tar said he will remain in the Dallu area to
turaue his education . . . In an NHL con·
eat, Pittsburlb's aod SelMIU •cored 10
aeconda after the opening faceoff, and the
Pen1ulns went on to score a 5-4 victory over
~uebec . . . A 22-year-old San Francisco
1 an was arrested Monday for invesU,allon
"... to the Feb. 23 slayln& of former San Fran·
claco ..,. footbaU player .,_. •••n• ... Tracy A..U.,
1idelined for almott two moot.bl by a pinched Derve in her back,
withdrew from a •omen'• tenn1I tourument thb weet at the Forum.
~., .... .., ....
F011owl"9 .,. the top sports ·~ts on TV tonight. Ratings
ere: 1 1 I ( excellent; " 1 " worth wetchlno; 1 1 fair; 1 forvet It.
.r:l • mt-"'·· Che.....a • .( .( .( .
NM Mle(aTIALL: Ylcert M K.Mlel City.
Aftt••cen: Chlc.k """' eNI ec.fth •rkklOn.
Since Earvin "Mlalc" Jaftnlan retumed to U• lineup, tM
Lektrt ire 1·1, the dtfeet coming at tM '*Mlt of thl ""'*• suns Sunday afternoon at the Forum. The Lall.era find
tMmMIWS 4'12 gemea behind the Paclfle Olvlllon-19Hlna Sunl. KenNt City Is In tttl"' Pleet In tM NIA'& Mliciwelt Dlvfllon et
D-35, uv.e-mes IMlhlnd San Antonio.
•AOIO
BelMtblll -'-All.,.. .t KMMI CJty, 6 p,m., KLAC (510) •
JIM BARR , ...... _.,
ANGELS •••
Brian Downing are back oo their
feet and lookin1 forward to
&ood. healthy seasons in 1981.
Rick Smith, ATC (Athletic
Trainer Certified), is the first
and last staff member to work
with the 50 players here each
day.
Smith and Bergert put the
players through their personally
devised warm-up session before
any balls are thrown or bats are
swune. then retreat to the
clubhouse where they stay, re·
ady to aJd lo soothing tired and
overworked bones and muscles.
For the bitters, it's usually in
the bands. This early in the
season, the hands aren't in good
shape, says Smith.
The player's band will quickly
develop blisters ~r a full day
of swinging a bat and after
calluses develop, blisters wiJI
begin to form under those.
If Smith can catch the calluses
before blisters start growing un·
der them, be can save the player
a lot of discomfort -and that's
critical at a time like this when
every part of the body is
screaming with pain.
"The calluses often have to be
shaved down with a scalpel,"
says Smith. "Then we'll apply
mole skin to the hands to pre·
vent them from developing
al(aln. • • • Pitcher Jlm Barr joined the
team Monday, but the con·
troveny wblc:b bad barred him
from tbe ftnt week of spring
tralnine remain.s.
Barr participated without
permtaaioo in a charity game at
UC Riverside last month and got
in trouble for it.
The 33-year-old right·hander
missed much ol the 1980 season
with tendinitis in bis pitching
shoulder, and club officials SUS·
peel be could have aggravated
the injury in the game at
Riverside.
Barr played first base in the
game and was called on to make
only a pair of throws.
Aeling on doctor's reports that
indicated Barr was not yet able
to throw, Angels General
Manager Buzzle Bavasi bad sug.
gested Barr not appear in camp
until he was fit.
Barr then telephoned Bavasi
last Saturday and informed him
that be had been throwing for a
couple of weeks and there was
nothing wrong with bis arm.
So Barr was allowed in camp
but the Angels are pursuing a
possibility of placing him on the
disqualified list for breach of
contract for taking part in the
game in Riverside.
"Tb~y·re just trying to void
my contract," Barr, who makes
a reported $250,000 a year
through the 1982 season, said
Monday.
Girls return
to actio;>
Wednesday
Marina, Edison, Fountain
Valley and E stancia blab
acboola all have home games for
the aeeond round of Cit' Orb
baakelball playoff acflon w edneeday nilbt.
Marina will bolt No. 1 seed· eel Rlvenlde Poly in 4-A actioo. ·
'Ibe Vlk1np ~bed tb.ird iD &be
Sunaet Leape and defeated Bay
Leafue dwnploo RoWD.c IB11a
In nm round play' 54-41. Poly
IOPl*l Padftc, ••· Zd.l9aD'1 Cb&r1en, UM s.aet
numtr·up, will host Slmi Valley
afte1' dlfeadnc Arcadia, 7MI.
Simi Valley defeated llon-
lna•lde, -.a.
l'ouatain Valle1'1 SwaHl
Lea1ue ebamploa1 wlll bolt
Culver Qt, ID 'the otlaer .. A ecm-
t.t lawiYlal Oraqe Coat arH
team1. Tiie Ba.roa1 clef•ted
WHt Torruce, 11-41, wbU•
Culyer City won over Doi
heblal,80-21 .
S1tucia, tlM No. J Heded
teu ID t1M i-A ell~ wW
be at ..... too .... ""'"· SltMda....., .., ...... 0......
.. ft.nit. ........... IMl,wWle o.... Gf'Dft .... CUffeJ. .......
AU .... llart at T:IO.
-
Floyd hack on the track
But ahe'll trade cluba for mike at Kemper
87 HOWARD L BANDY .... Detty ........
One ol tht co-leact.n 1t U.. Olvmp6a Gold
CIU.Sc after first-round play lut week in Industry
HJU. wW Dot be playln1 at ..... Verde Country Club
in the Women'• Kemper o..-March 18-21.
.. I've never played tb1a course welJ, which la
dlaappolnUng to me because It's aJmoet 'in my
baclt yard. But J like the course because it de·
mands •bot·maJdng, and particularly the 17th bole
"To play the 17th well, you muat play it ag: greaaively. In fact, 1be bu never plaY*l the coune here
but •be bu been ln Coata Meea each year the
tournameat bu been held. Marlene Floyd takes
time o1t from her tour schedule to Join NBC-TV in
broadcutlna the Kemper . .
"lt demands a tons. accurate tee abot, but the
approach la the tougbe1t part or the hole. You're
hitting down into a valley and the wind swirls and blows the ball all around.
• * * "I've never played the coune," Marlene ad·
mit.. "But I'd love to have a chance to play there.
But I fllure that the other etrta out there need the
time to practice and I don't want to take any time
away from them by beinl on the course.
FOR THE NOSTALGIA·MINDED the Vin·
tage Invitational tournament at the vt.:itage Club
in Indian Wells March 11·15 should be a mus\.
"I lllte the layout at Mesa Verde very much
and feel It ls one of the best on OW' tour."
Man>'. of the partlcipanu are readily rec·
ognized in the golfing community as stars ol
. Fl~yd appears to have pt her game
together with the aid of tour pro and brother
Raymond Floyd.
GOLF
NANCY LOPEZ-MELTON, the defending
cbampjoo ol the Kemper Open, doesn't hesitate to
say sbe will be on hand in C-0.ta Mesa tbls year.
yesteryear, some of them known quite well on the
modem PGA tour as well.
Her commitment to the tournament last year
came d\lfine the final week. This time abe said:
"Yea, I'll be there. I like that course very much
and I wouldn't mlaa It."
She feels Southern California is the place for
her to play aa well and as often as abe can.
"I have a lot of friends out here and I enjoy
playing in CallfomJa more than any place we go.
It's nice to play where there are friends around."
Here's a sampling or the players all 50 or
over, who will be in the field of 30 pr~fessionals,
many vying for more money than they ever won in
a single event during their hey-days: George
Bayer, Tommy Bolt• Julius Boros, Jimmy
Demaret, Gardner Dickinson, Dow Finsterwald,
Jack Fleck, Bob Goalby, Jay Hebert, Don
January, Gene Littler , Arnold Palmer, Bob
Rosburg, Gene Sarazan, Sam Snead Mike
Souchak, Bob Toski and Art Wall. '
Nancy is starting to play well again and says:
"As long u my attitude stays like it la, everythiug
wUl fall together. I'm hitting the balJ well right
now and it should be only a matter of time until I
get back to the top."
Nancy is determined to get her game back and
again become the No. 1 plaver on the tour. She bad
that honor for two yean before Beth Daniel
dethroned her in 1980.
Just how many Of these players do you SUP·
pose ever played in a tournament for a S50 000 first
prize? Yes, the Arnold Palmers and other 'younger
players including Little, Finsterwald and J anuary
have been there. But how about Snead, Bolt,
Sarazan. Bobby Locke, Paul Runyan and Henry
Cotton?
Wbile mmt of the players were grumbling
about the Industry Hills layout and bow tough it
was on them, few, if any, have felt that way at
Mesa Verde CC.
Every player is a ssured of at least $5 000 for
pa_rticipating. It wasn't that many years a'go that
this figure was a good sum for winning a tourna-ment.
* * * CHIP SHOTS -Tbs Southern California Sec·
Fairway Magazine, the official publication of
the LPGA that la available at each tournament
and displays the famed picture of Jan Stephenson
in a revealing pose, also bas asked 18 of the
players to select the)r favorite hole on the tour and
explain why.
AMY ALCO'IT, although she bas not done too
well at Mesa Verde, picks the 17th bole as her
favorite. She says :
tion PGA was the leading contributor of funds dur·
ing ~atiooaJ Golf Week last year with $14,577 being
put lDto the fund. Roger Beluger, a resident of
Laguna ~iguel and head pro at lndu.stry Hills,
helped raise $9,000. That sum, in itself, is more
than the second place unit from Illinois contribut·
ed ($8,883) ... Ticket sales for the Women's Kemper
Open are lagging behind last year despite a reduced
price.of $12 for a season ticket that is intercbangea·
ble.
Surf eamp
Wanted: players
who want t() play
87 CtJaT 8BKDBN ... ......, ..........
California Surf Coach Peter
Wall aaya his North American
Soccer League team will no
1001er be loolted upon u a "boll·
day" or "Dothin1 " club.
And to prove bi.a point, Wall
wiU unveil an ambitious trainint
concept when the Surf opens
camp in Palm Springs Wednes·
day. A simple rule of thumb will
be in the back of the minds of the
players -the best wlll stiJI be
around when the Surf operus the
regular season March 28 against
Portland.
"We are looking for players
who want to play for us and will
give their all," Wall says. "This
camp could be the big chance
for some of the young players
and a moment of truth for
others."
WALL SAYS nearly 30 playen
will begin workouts Wednesday
at College of the Dea'ert, and
each player, veteraD' or rookie,
will be batWng for a job.
"I want a competitive spirit on
this club," explains Wall. "We
have some key positions open oo
the team that we want to fill.
The players are goin1 to have to
compete for tboee positions.
One of thole positions is the
one vacated by defender John
Faulkner. Wall obtained the
veteran central defender from
Memphis tut aeuon for cash
and forward Dave Huaon in an
effort to put some leadership 09
the field.
But Faulkner was injured dur·
ing the rttenUy completed in-
door season and be ls upected
to misa the entire outdoor cam-
pat1n with .tom ll1aments.
Monday, at a luncheon bolted
by the Surf, Wall announced the
names ol several veterana and
newcomers who will be in camp
Wednesday.
BEADING THE LIST is
veteran Charlie Cooke, the
player·coacb of Memphis in 1979
and 1!81.
"I still think he's a good
player, even at 38, but be still
has to prove to me that be can
play," Wall says.
Also looking for a job is de·
fender John Craven who spent
three seasons witb the Van-
couver Whitecaps. The captain
of the Whitecaps' 1979 Soccer
Bowl champion squad, Craven ·
bas 10 goals in bis NASL career.
Also headed for camp is a crop
of youngsters from the U.S.,
Mexico, England and Spain.
and, Wall repeats, all have a
shot al the club.
"Loot at Portland. They spent
$2 millloo and they wound up
with a recoht worse than ours."
Wall points out. "Houston had a
bunch ol nobodys last year and
were 15-0 at home. I don't want
a team that bas to rely on a cou·
pie of big names."
IT 18 WALL'S theory that the
NASL'a future will revolve
around the American player.
His plan is to develop a strong
Surf youth team backed b}' "a
lot of time and money.••
Wall adds: "We no longer
have the option of cutting
players who don't get the job
done early in the season, ao we
are forced to find the best In
training camp.
•'I am convinced th.la la the
beat system to choose our team.
We will have intensive tralnint
sesslona and three exhibition
sames to aelect the best com·
blnatloo," be adds.
The Surf'• first exhibition
same la set for March 10 a1atnat
the San Dle10 Socken at Colle1e
of the Desert (7:30).
Fr._ Pag~ 81
UCI .•.
so successful during the regular
season, fallen on hard limes in
the playoffs?
The answer is not as simple as
some believe.
It wouJd be an easy cop-out to
say Mulliagn's teams tensed up,
or choked as some like to caJI it,
when it really counted. But don't
they really count during the reg·
ular season, too? Sure they do
so that's not it. '
Others have said that
~ulligan 's teams don't play
enough defense to win con-
sistently in post.season play, ad·
ding that when you run as much
as his teams do it takes a lot out
of any squad by the third or
fourth game. This argument bas
some merit, but not enough to
form a conclusion.
SO, WHY THEN has Mulligan
been continually frustrated?
"I don't know," he tells you.
"Certainly the one thing I want·
ed when I left junior college was
a state championship."
Did be ever try to change his
approach?
"I changed almost all the time
trying to figure out what the bell
we were doing wrong," he
added.
But, c hange as he did.
Mulligan never did come up
with an answer except to say in
his defense:
"YOV KNOW, in all those
teams I bad there were only two
I really entered posl·season play
with that I felt we could have
won the whole thine from the
beginnina," confided Mulligan,
saying t6e two teams were the
last year he won it at Long
Beach Poly and in 1979-80 when
Saddleback (3t-1) was upeet in
the semifinals of the state
tournament by CypreH. "
In IOllnt to both Orange Coast
and Cypress in the s tate
playoff1, Mulligan was de·
feat~ in both cues by ball COD·
trol teama that a tress defense.
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BASKETBALL Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, March 3, 1981 ..
Eagles, ru-tists 'home' ·tonight; other area teams on the road
Estancia High will be out to break tbe second·
round ,hex and LalUJla Beach will be out to prolong
it.a ClndereUa seuon tonlpt u botb teaet draw
the "home" assi111ment.a in the CIF ba1ketball
playoffs(7:30).
the put five years, but they've been knocked out "We've piayed pretty well on the road. In fact,
in the second round each Ume. Coach Larry Sun-I tJllnk we'ye played better at times on the road," . c;orona del Mar-Riverside Poly 2·A batUe since
both teams opened things up at home. derman will be out to chanae tbat t.oni-t. admit.a Barons Coach Dave Brown who has 1utded
hit team to a 21·3 record, lncludlng Friday nilbt's 7'.q verdict over Katella.
Meanwhile, Ed.lion, Fountain Valley, Ocean
View and Corona del Mar take to the road in
second-round playoff 1amea scattered across the
Southland.
Laguna Beach, meanwblle, also has tbe home
usitnment, as ''host" to red·bot Sunny Hills at
Eatancia.
Coach Craig Falconer'• Artists (17·6) nipped
Mayfair, 56-54 in the first round of the CIF 2-A playoffs, but Sunny Hills represent.a one ot their most
formidable opponents of the season. The
Lancers are 20-5 and are coming ort a 62-56 win at
home aaainat California.
EdllOD travels to Hoover Hitb ln Glendale! for
it.a 4·A second-round cont.st with Notre Dame of
Sherman Oaks. Both teanu f'ere home teams ln
round one, and Notre Dame won the cotn flip to de·
Coach Jack Errion's Sea K.lng1 wllJ travel to
John W. North High ln Riverside. The Bears
should prove to be a much toucher foe than Cdll'a
first opponent. The Sea Kines blitzed Los Ami1oa,
79-39, in the first round. • · Ocean View takes to the road to face
Lakewood al Mlllikan High in Lont Beach. The
Seahawks, 22·3, will be up against the No. 3 team
from the Moore League. termine the host school. : Estancia, 64·56 victor over Edgewood in 3·A
action on the road Friday, will boat the tou1h
Lvnwood Knil(hts at Huntinstoft Beach High and
the Eagles could have a rugged time against the21·5 visitors.
The Eagles have advanced lo the CIF playoffs
Road matches find Fountain Valley traveling
to Rolling Hills High for a contest with Palos
Verdes (22-4) ln a key 4·A 1ame.
After stunning Compton, 48-47 in overtime Fri·
day niabt for their first-ever CIF post-season vie·
tory, the Chargers face a~er difficult foe ln the
physical Knights. · •
A cotn flip also determined the site ror the
Lakewood surprised Pasadena, 53-52 in tbe
first round of the playorrs and boasts a 16·9 overall
record.
Ocean View, meanwhile, plays well just
about any place the Seahawk.s go.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ROBERT STOTTS
KUE HN E AND OF
PETITION TO AD ·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A·107766 .
• To all h eirs,
beneficiaries, creditors
and contingent creditors of
Robert Stotts Kuehne of
Corona def Mar, and
persons who may be
otherwise Interested In the
will and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by Marjorie Kuehne in the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
M arjorie Kuehne be ap-
po i nted as personal
representative to ad·
minister the estate of
Robert Stotts Kuehne Cun;
der the Independent Ad·
ministration of Estates
Act). The petition Is set for
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
West, in the City of Santa
Ana, California on March
18, 1981at9:30 a.m.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granling of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objections or file
written objections w ith the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
in person or by your at·
torney.
IF YOU AREA
CREDITOR o r a con·
tingent creQitor of the de-
ceased, yotJ must file your
claim 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
t he Probate Code of
California. The time for
filing claims will not ex·
pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear-
ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
lhe file kept by the court.
If you are interested In the
estate, you may file a re·
quest with the court to r~
ceive special notice of the
inventory of estate assets
and of the petitions, ac·
coun ts and reports
described in Section 1200
of the California Probate
Code.
Charles C. Morrey, At·
torney at Law, 134 S. Im·
perial Highwoiy, Anaheim,
Ca. 92107 ; tel : (714)
991-1921
Pu!>ll>heO Or-C.ou t O.lly Pilot
Fto 1' 2S IMr l. 1'111 .,W'
PUBLIC NOTICE
JM.I
NOTICE 0 1' UUSfEl'S SALE Nt. Gtlt1
o .. Morel\ "· '"'· •I 10 00 A M., In· •Ide IN moln 1-y of Lawyers Tine
1nsur1t1tt Comp1ny, UOO Horii\
8ro1dw1y In IN City of Soni• Ane,
C.ounly ol 0r .. 111. Sl•I• ol C1illornl1,
::AUFORNIA RECONlfEYANCE
:OMPANY, • Clllfornl• Cotpon tlon.
IS duly -lnttd Tru1t.te undttr 1r..1
:ortaln OHd 01 Trust eoculed by
GARY HANLEY ROGERS. I •lftote
mi n. RICHARO A MARTIN •• m ...
"i•d maft ., trustors.. '1tcordl'd on
August lt, 1977, o lnl!rumenl No.
11321 In 8-1US6. P•Qt OS, or 01
llcitl RK0<d5 of o..,. COIHlly, Stilt
>1 c 111torN•. unoer ,,. -•r or w it
IMrofn CGfllllned. Wiii Ufl •• pul>llc
tucllon to Ille lllQl\nl bidder ror c .. 11.
,.yoblt 11 llW lllN of Wle In lewful
.,,onty ol Ille United St1t11 ot
Amerl<• wllho<Jt ,.,,,.,,,., eq1res1 or
moll~ ., to tlttt, use. Po$..-.1lon °'
•ntumbr.,<tt. 111 rlglll, Utlt end In· terol now ,.Id by 11 H we.II. TruslM
1no 10 II• ro11-1no dftcrllled Pt-r1y
\ltulltd In IN -irM!id COUllly en6
Sl•lt, IOwll. Loi IOJ ol Tr tel No. 1112 in Ille,,,,
>I Cott• MHI. County Of 0r .. oe. Sletr
>I C1lllorn;e, es r-r ..._ rec-d In
Book Sl, P100 '1 tllru o . mis
:e111nt0Ui mlPS. In IM olll<• of Ille
:ountv Ro<order ol sold county.
Tllo lolel -of ltle ..... Id prln-
:lpel ll•l•nu. Interest lller11111,
together wllft r11111N1llly ullm•l•d
.osh . '"--' end edv111cft •I IN lime ol Ille lnHlll publlcellon of 11111
Nollet llf't Ml..M ....
From lnlormtllon wtllc ll ltte TruslM
Mem1 r1Ulllll•, llUI ,.,, wtll(ll Tr111IM
m•kH no ._..,IMlon or warr1111y,
tl'le slrMI -•• or otller c°""'-
juillfl•tion of lllt ellov1 CIHcr llled
or-~tyls: ,., eaner-sc .... 1. Cost• ,,,. ...
Cellfornla '262'
S.ld PfOCltfty 11 Del"ll aold lar tlw
purpoH ol P41ylnt Ille obllt•llOfll
wcured 11y Mid DMd of Trwt lnclud·
1119 , .. , Md • .,..,... ol IN Trvll•
endolS.le.
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AECONVEY.t.HCE COMPANY.
HufdTtuMH .,~~ortl\end
Executive \fie• PreslcMftt c..11 ...... 11-.--~ MSIC.,_ ~·-P\14111 .... Ortlll9 CMSI Oelly Plle4,
~•b. J4, MeR:11 I, 10, 1"1 11Hl
PUBLIC NOTICE
,/
"THE BEERTHAT
THE TASfERS SMILE:'
E
1..·cen ch-. ;i grot
enthu si.1~c--)!.H hcrcd in Sea ttle
to 1udge the mosr respected heers in
Amcri1..·a. Included were th1..· ~1..·vcn brand,
cl.1s~dled b\' the bn:win~ indu.,ltY .b ""u~x-r
pn:mium:· .ind 1mt tn m.1k1..· clw cr-.r
1rnm: d1ffi(tdt. Pnc b1..·1..·r frnm G1..·rm.1nv.
Like winr tJstrr,, ch1..· pan1..·I sa n~
pled rhc he1..·r-. \\'1 thout knm\'ln)! their
idcnlitil'-. .• rnd "1th onk thl'i r ~\il :nes to
~UJdc diem.\ Vh1..·11 dw c1..·-.c \\.b m·cr, rhc ~\'i nner w,1-. l~rnnd to be .1 b1..·1..·r which was
.1lmo-.c unknown 111 Se.utk or l~)r ch.u
111,lttn: in the l\''l n( thl..' l·nuntn-.
7 l:r' .\f1lltl«' I 1111,·1 11..'porr ed rhc C\'l..'111
u 1h11..·r the ht:;td Ii nc "The bct.:r t h:t r made
the t.1stcr~ :-.mt k<' .md after nottn>! ch.u
rht.: wi1111111~ het.:r \\';h "still r:1th cr h.1rd
BEER-TASTING RESULTS --------
7 --
Henry Weinha~'s
Private Reserve
BRAND
Augshurgcr
IJos. Huber Brewing Co .. Wisconsin I
Yuengling Pilsner
I Pottstown . Penn.I
Andeker
(Pubst , Milwaukee. Wis.)
St. Pauli Girl
(Gcnnanyl
Medallion
(Olympia Brewing Co. I
Erlanger (Schlitz I
Michelob
I Budweiser. Calif.I
to find:· \\'l..'111 1>11 c11 -..n· rh.11 "the
~~--ra .... l(n11h1 It l..'\(e llnH .md qu1l1..
d1~r1n(tl\e fro111 tlw Plhl-r:-.:·
The w11111i11\! b1..·a '"b I knn
\ \'c111h ;i11J, Pm .lll' i{l',l'r\ l'. ] ,,
11-.. tl11:-. \\',I" n1111\' th.111 .in hnnn1.
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kid rc.h.·h1..·,1 tlw \!' ),1 I "c '1..'l "hen
\\'I..' (1r-.l hr 1..·\\ c,1 1 ll·nr \ ·-.: c1111i.1b
the f11 w-.1 blTI' p1)"1hle. l\'\!•1rl1·
le:-.-. nf th1..( l illll' nr l·o-..( Ill\ nl\l'll
--·1 RADIT10NAL BRE\\'I NC
rlw meclmcl~ u-.-.~ [l) hrl'\\' H enrv
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n1qu1..·-. so (11mnH111 in br1..·\\·111g 1od:w.
SCORE
91.5
k9.2
81i.5
80.2
COMMENTS
Siron~ aroma. Di~unc11\ c n,I\ m.
Nil'l' hnp charal'ler.
Gu. l\l l'11l1•r. llc.t\lt.:r '" k than 111hcl'\ Big na1.11r. •
Slighll}. hiller fim~h Oka). Cloudy.
furcciall) hkcd. Gruin out of halancc
wi1h hops. C1:teaHikc naH)r.
No <1hcna~1c Slightl.> hitter.
Lack 11f balant·c.
Ortlmary. An cvc:ryJay hccr.
Sharp tlivisu.m in panel ranging lrom , .. love i1Q to .. had 1as1e:·
Bland. No di-.11nc1i"c character
-I Ill'\ l~)llm,· .. h l°l<h1..·h · .h ~"°""'hll'. 1hr
llll'LilPlj, lhl'll h\ \lilt l~llllhkl Ill till l.1-.,l
lv11t11n .. 1111.I 111u1l,1· .1 -..1~11il11...11llh·
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t.1k1..·-. Ii llh1l"I l11 l'l l'\\ I li.111 ntlh-r hn-r-..
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1111pon.111c. 11 l' .dl11\\1..'l.I 111 .1~1..· .111l1 lllcl-
l1 )\\' I~ ll .1 ~11..'fll 1d t h.ll 1-.. llllll\• (Ii.Ill l \\ ll-l'
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S1..-.1tck. cl1l'' .il-.11 (P11111hutl· l11 clw
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\\'l' .1rc .1blc tu hr1..·w nn 111orv tl1.111 1;1ur
ht1111.111..·1.I b.1rn·I, 1l 1-1...-nn ·, .ll .1 time.
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P1 l\",lll' l~c-..1..·n·1..· m.l\ (U1H11H11..· tu be
"ratl11..·r h.1rd (U rin1.f' l)ul \\T llr~1..· \'nll to
look l(w H 1..·nrv'-. .. rnd ::-.1mpk for \'l)llr-:1..·I!"
\\'h,n 11lll' \!rnup iii° 1..'\V1..'rh ju1.l~1..·d 111 hl·
tlw 11111..·-.1 pr1..·1111um hvn 111 :\mc11.-.111xlw.
Or.nge Collt DALY PILOTlT'uelday, March 3, 1881
'l'r~k and field
MD, OV, Laguna improved
Track and field action for Mater Dei <Ancelua
Leacue), Ocean View (Empire Leacue) and
Laguna Beach (South Coast Leasue> appean to be
on the up beat with the 1981 aeuon approacbinc.
Here la a look at each of the three Orange Coast area schools:
M•ter Del
Mater Dei Coach Denny Robinson's cro1&
country team fmished second lo the CIF 3-A cross
country finals without the benefit of a senior, and
that facet is the overwhelm!nc focal point for the
Monarchs' track and field team.
They'll be young, with five sophomores and slx
juniors among the Monarchs' top 13 individuals,
but they'll also probably take the favorite's role in· to league action.
Distance stars Bob Planta, Mark McMuter
Mitch Eddy, John Nelson, John McSbane, Ricky
Martine2, Ernie Estrada, Matt Munoz, Herb Klein
and Rob ArsenauJt (all underclass men) form the nucleus.
Others include defendinc leafue champion
John Ryan (13-0) in the pole vault; shot putter
Dave Uranicb and junior Kennedy Pola, a threat
in the low hurdles and 440 relay.
The Monarchs are wortinc on a three-year
championship streak in tbeAn,eJua League.
Oce•n View
Tbinga are briabt with the Seabawta under
Coach Ken Moats, who bu added track and field
to his football responsibWtles.
Among Moala' crew are sprinters Rex Brown,
Rick Moser, John Moore, Larry Gerdian and An· dre Carthen.
College basketball scores
Col .... ........
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Temple ... l+Olllr• U 1011
P\JBUC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS eus1 .. a11
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1.Af'll"'"· o.i.weto .a
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---~· ,~ ..... ,
TUH Tocll •• Soul,.,,. MolNMllJt
Jt To ...... lee44
TCU 41, THet MM .0
Brown has turned a 9..9 and 22.S in the 100 and
220, while Moser's besta include a 9.9, 22.5 and 40.2
quarter-mile.
Moser's best event ls the 440 and Moore add.a a
53.3 to that event, along with a 10.5 100. Also ln the
10.5 ranae are Gerdian and Cu:tben.
Scott Peeples (16.0) and Jim Manerum (lS.5)
ar e Ocean View's top hurdlers. In the lows they
have recorded clocldncs of 42.5 and "4.0, respec-
tively.
In the distance events Moats has Jerome
Mann (2:00) and Les Tate (2:0.) lo the 880 and
Paul Soto (4:35) and Rocer Medlen (4:45) in the
mile.
Mite Mitchell has gone M lo the hi&b jump
and Brad Bums' beat event appean to the the lonr
jump (18-7), while Tim Davies bu a llM> Ions iump and 40-9 triple.
Mark Flemilig and Dave Tischer are the abot
putters, Ray Fletcher and Lance Gilbert handle
the discus.
L•gun• .. Kh
There are only 20 out for the Artists' track and
field varsity and presently they are forced to take
their home meets elsewhere because of track COD·
ditiona which are not up to par .
However, there la some quality ln the pro-
gram , beelnning with Jay Tborsoo, a senior who
went 6-1 in the high Jump recently and ls capable
of threateninc the 7-0 barrier, accordlne to his coach, J im Toomey.
Thorson goes 14. 7 and 40.6 in the hurdles and
will also be entered in the mile relay for the ArUsta.
Todd Moffett is one of Lafuna Beach's top
sprint.en, in addition to clocklnp of 53.5 and 2:0C
in the 440 and 880, while Darrell Ha11ard, a senior,
baa clocked a 4:31 mile and 9:'5 two-mile.
Paul Rodolf baa run close to 2:00 ln the 880 and
52.0in tbe440and is the Artiata' top sprinter (10.0).
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SILVE• UC~ltlll, IU21
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n.11
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0..-••• ~Of9w. Gellfwfll• ~
'" Take a Personal Loan from
i~-~~rf~ Commercial Credit. It's good \ medicine, whether you're paying
Mlclleel L Trytlw11, 111'1 0.-
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Pl1BLIC NOTICS
off doctor bills or consolidating
debts. So cut out the card below.
And give us a.call in the morning.
'
Noliade-ln Needed
DORMAN"S UMmD llTUAD WAUANTY
Ufedme llmlted warranl)' .igalnst defect In workman·
ship .nd materials. free replacement up to 5/32~ after
5/3Z-there wlll ~ a charge of SO'l of fist price down
to 2/3r No adlustment wlll ~ aUowed after 2/3r
POLY--FOURS
27A!! FET. 1.58
No-thump Polyester Cord resists flat spotting
and annoying cold start thump.
Sill
878-13
C78-13
C78-14
E78-14
G78-14
H78-14
G78-15
H78-l 5
L78-15
WHlnWALLS
10.00
10.00
J0.00
JUO
JUO
J7.00
16.00
JI.GO
40.00
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RT
1.71
UM
1.87
2.04
2.28
2.52
2.36
2.57
2.84
VOLLEYBALL /TRACK
* * * * * *
Prep volleyball rankings
ORANGE COUNTY
1. Laguna Beach; 2.
San Clemente; 3. Irvine ;
4. Capistrano Valley; s.
Dana Hills; 6. Estancia;
7. Corona del Mar; 8.
Newport Harbor ; 9.
Huntington .Beach; 10.
Marina.
CIF
l. Laguna Beach ; 2.
San Clemente; 3. Santa
Monica; 4. Irvine; 5.
San Marcos ; 6. Dos
Pueblos; 7. Capistrano
Valley; 8. Dana Hills ; 9.
Mira Costa; 10. (tie)
Estancia a nd South
Pasadena.
R&500
RETREADS -
We h<\ve produced millions
o f top quAlhy reireAds with
che ~st recre.adtng equip:
meni AVAii.abie COdc\yl Only
first quAl!ty, thoroughly
lnspeeted c<lslngs .are
sele<ted lor our relreAdlng
process GlT YOURS Al
DORMAN'St
878Xl3 _____ 2 for $25.00*
D78X 14 2 for $25.00 *
E78X 14 2 for $25.00 •
560X 15 2 for $27.00*
600X 15 2 for S21.00• * Plus F.E.T.
(gn 1nenfal
40,000 Mlll
~
4~q!t I FET. 1.24
Equip your car with the tires that arc ortglMI equip-
ment on Mercedes. BMW's and Volkswagens. They
demand quallty 40.000 mlle NATIONWIDE WAR·
RANTY. Why should you sculc for less? Ask for the
German ltadlal.
BLACKWALLS WHITT WALLS
Sill l'IUCl flT SIU PaJC( RT
155SRl2 4).00 I 40 165SRr3 sa.oo 1.63
155SRr3 46.00 I 50 I 75/75R 13 64.00 1.59
165SRI) Sl.00 1.64 175SRt 4 64.00 201
175SRl3 54.00 168 185SRl4 7J.OO 2.08
175/70· 13 56.00 160 195SRl4 71.00 2.55
185/70· I 3 6).00 l 83 205SRl 4 79.00 2.60
195170· I 3 61.00 I 90 205SRl5 16.00 2.70
165SR14 55.00 1.83 215SRl5 90.00 2 92
17 5SR14 51.00 2 03 22SSRl5 90.00 3.05
t85SR14R 7J.OO 213 235SR 15 H .00 3.19
185/70· 14 67.00 I 95
195/70· 14 76.00 2 24 Ask your Dorman's
155SR15 52.00 1.68 dealer about Contrs
165SRIS 51.00 1.79 40.000 Mlle Warranty
DRUM BRAKE. REUN£
549!,. . ., 649!~.,
JS,000 MIU JOI 40,000 MIU JOI '°' most Atnerlutn a. ~n c.m wlft. dnim ~1 bf.a.u,
Hlll'S WHAT Wl DO:
Open dally 8-9, Saturday 8-6, Sunday 8-5. ... ....
' I llO N. f.l.ldd
I (S. ol Hwy. 91) 1n.,... .. , ....
U40 W. Uncoln 1#e. "'·••l• ........
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(714) .,, ..... . ._ ..
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..... ,_ ........ Viler .........
SJ.SO lt.te.h IMS. MIO w.n.t '"· 2978 Yorba UncU
(at Maherft ac,.,.. (714) tl4.M17 (714) "'·41IO "°"' k·Mln) ......... •a.. ......
(114) fM·IHO l'I L lmpeNI 15091 lmpen.I Htahw~
C........ · (714) JJa.'911 (111) M7JMI 11,19 ~ ,,,,.,
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415 N. '*"" IJS·IHS
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1)01 L17dl k
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245 I 0 Allc141 P41rltw.w H•·••n or-.
I 100 N. Tustin
(Acros.s from l'os1 Oflllce)
111 .JOOO
FOR THE RECOBD / l!IUMNE88
NBA
WelTe•NCOHP•a•NC•
,.ec:lllc Oiwltl• • L f'ct. o• ,._l. 50 20 ·'" ......... 44 2l .ur
Port I-JS » .SU
Goldffl Stet• " ,. .493
S.nDI-lO ,, .44
SHI tie 1' 3' .42'
~IOMtlell
S.n Antonio 4S ,, .U2
Hovston J) u ... s
KenwaClly 33 JS .ru
Denver ,. )I .414
Uleh JS " .i.2
Dallas 10 SI '" EAST .. ,N CONl"E•ENCE AUMtk Dlvltl•
Plllleclelpfl .. ~ " &oiton S2 1S
New Yor• '' ,.
WatlllftQlon ll ,,
New Jersey lO ..
c...&'elDIWltlM
Mllwauk" ... II
lndlena 37 lO
Clllceoc> lA u
All ante 2S 0
Clevelana 2S 42
Detroit ll SJ
~f'tkWft
.No O•mH K,,..,uled
TMltM'tO.m ..
Ull•n a t Kenws CJty
Alle nte at N-Yon
OeHoll •I Mllwauk"
BoJton at O.llat
New Jersey al a.le-
Waslllnolon at uu.11 lnd ienaat Porttend
NBA leader•
( Tlll'Wlll s..May I
ICOIUNO
.1'4
.11.
.'12
.4S6 ·"°
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·"2 "' .l7t .373 , ..
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3'11»
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I '9 " ,Cl .., ..
Oen11ey. VIAii •7 779 )44 2104 31.•
Malone, Hou\lon "4 ,.., SOl 112• 27 1
Gtrvln, San Antonio •• 121 432 llM Jl.J
Aw ... -.. Lallan u Mi Ml ,,., 21.l
Blrdsono. l(C SI SIJ JU 10 3 JS.S
Tr.ornpson, o.n .. r 6) Stt :llS 15'2 lS.J
Ervo"IJ, Pn11 .. Ut ,.. , .. , 2t.1
Fr". Go1,.n Slat• .0 '" * "" 2• 1 Molcllell, Cleve 67 6 .. 2'2 106 24.4 Eno1isn, Denver 6S 606 l2S 1S3' n.1
llEllOUNDINO
M•tone, Houslon
Naler, San 0•-Smilll, Golden SC ate
Bird, Boston
I all .. f tel.,,._
"4 l84 SU 9'7 14.J
61 241 S'° U2 12,.;
61 312 419 ,., ll 1
•1 Ut UI 1» 11 0
.ASSISTS ' ......... Ford, I( ans~ Coty .. .slO t t Nl•on.~ U SI• I.I
Porter. was111no1on •1 S.1 *·' Rlth•rdson, New York •• SO. I 9
Archobald, Bolton 6S 110 71
l'IELDGOAL PERCENTAGE
G1lm0<e, CnlcaQO
Kono. GolMn Stal•
Dawkin\, P1111..,.1pn1•
Mt•wtll, Boston
Otnlley, Ulall
It ... pcL • .., .. 2 .,,
Sii .. , ..,.
J71 "' .tor lSS tll .Sl9
119 IUJ Sl4
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First reu -C.Cnuma c111e1 I L.ofl901, 4.20,
1.ao, 2.ao, Plait'• Wer Chief ICranel, 4.40,
•.40; Tho PQnll CFoleyl, 4.40. U •H<I• (4-31
11tld U•.40
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J.00, 2.60; Slormy .Allalr (tt>erronl, l.00,
J.60, Garry Ayr (Dtsomerl, J.60 Tlllrd ,_ -Dlreu Victory IBayleul.
40.00, IJ . .O, L60. Myron 1\1 ILO<IQOI, 1.20.
2.ao. Radiant General 1Re1<lll0<dl, 14.40. SJ ... u. 14·21 tNid 1114 .o.
Fourlll •«• -Suoer Moote IGr11ncl'f}, t .00. 4,60, l.M; Arrnvro TtrQtl 18ernal},
1.00, 4.00; Brenda S"9ed (S/lerren). l.00.
Flltn rec:e -0..rcoal H-ver IKueblwl,
t.40, 4.IO, J.00, Thundentorm 10.1-1.
6 00, l 00. Captain Mark N C.AuOlnl, ).20. U t~Klt II-SI paid '41.IO.
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BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP> -A growlnc crude
oil surplus may force members of the world's oil
cartel to c ut production. particularly if
w.ar-interrupted exports from Iran and Iraq
f
increase, Kuwait's oil minister t\a.s been quoted as
saytn1. . .
Sheik Ali KhalUah al·Sabah, whose eou.ntry
produces 1.5 million J;>arrels a day. second1to Saudi
Arab\a in the OPEC cartel, was quoted by the
newspaper af-Nahar ln its Sunday edition as saying
there would not likely be any OPEC production ad-1 justments before lht: cartel's meeUng in Geneva in
..
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May. There have been recent reports that Saudi
ArabiQ, which boosted production a fter the
lran·lraq war broke out in September. may cut
producUon from Its s:urrent 10.3 million barrels a
day.
Al-Nahar quoted the Kuwaiti oil minister as
saying, "The drop In demand and the Iraqis and
Iranians coming back on the market are important
enough to mean that the burden or adJustment
cannot be shouldered by one country alone. no
m atter how large a producer it is."
CASH DIVIDEND .DECLARED
. .
ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS
Chrll Cant.Uo has been .named purcbaslng
manager for Far West Savin1s and Loan
Association, Newport Beach.
Bruce D. Shnpsoa, Newport Beach. Is vice
president of marketing for Parker Bertea
Aerospace group of Parker Hannifin Corp. The unit
is headquartered in Irvine. The firm's main offices
are in Cleveland.
Patrick Murphy Is national consumer products
sales manager for Schlage Lock Co.; Newport
Be ach.
Lorna Miiis, president of Laguna Federal
Savings and Loan Association, Laguna Beach, has
been appointed to the 1981 committee on Energy
and Land Use of the United States League of
Savings Association .
A SALUTE
TO OUR 1980
SALES LEADERS
The Ooord of Directors of The Torrance Notional Oonk
ore pleased to announce a S. JO per shore cash dividend
to all shareholders of record as of Morch 16. 1981 .
This is the fifth consecutive quarterly cash dividend
declared by the Qonl;;. The dividend w ill be paid on
April 10. 1981 . ~ft. rt.), 1 s tJ ~I~~~~~~
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ANN l!ANDERS
ERMA BOMBECK
Mardi Gras means a
lively Sature1ay night.C2 . HOROSCOP,E .
Paralyzed from the waist
down, pilot Ed Hayes of
Villa Park has little trou-
ble lifting himself into his
Beechcraft Bonanza 'V-
tail,' equipped with a
center stick to control the
le/ t and right rudders. The
only other modification is
a hand brake. A bird's eye
view (top right) of landing.
approach to John Wayne
Ajrport.
Wheelchair pilots fly-in
for ·improvements
By .JOEL C. DON o. .. o.i., ...........
Some 3,000 feet above Orange County. Pat
Krone breathed a guarded sip of relief.
The Newport Beach resident thanked Foun-
tain Valley City Councilwoman Barbara Brown
for moving her front eo<:ltpit seal back as far as
it would g9. Ten fingernails dug into tbe
backrest.
"It makes me feel better," she said, her
teeth unclenching for a few words. "It's better
than holding on to my own face."
It was Mrs. Krone's first flight in a small,
single-engine airplane and she seemed to have a
touch of anxiety al the lack ol flight attendants,
on-board movies. powerful Rolls-Royce jet
engines and the convenient air sickness bags.
COULD HER UNSETTLED nerves have
been jarred by the fact the Beecbcrart
Bonanza "V-tail" was piloted by a man
paralyzed from the waste down? DoubUul, but
she was at pains to admit it.
Pilot Ed \fayes of Villa Park barely
touched the specially modified center stick that
controlled bis right and left rudders. The only
other modification to the aircraft was a band
brake control to help stop the plane on the
ground.
"Our band controls are less sophisticated,
believe it or not, than our band controls in our
car11," said ,the former Marine Corps flight in-
structor. "People ask is it danJerous. It's not
any more dangerous than a physically able
pilot."
So it went as four disabled pilots, members
of California Wheelchair Aviators <CWA>. shut-
tled atate and county officials, reporters and
others into crisp, rain-s wept skies la.st Thursday
in what was dubbed a "Fly-In" to John Wayne
Airpe>rt.
The event was sponsored by the ACCESS
Task Force of the county Human Relations
Commission to support the United Nations
designation of 1981 as the International Year of
Disabled Persons (IYDP).
ALSO ON HAND at a press conference
following the Fly-In were Firth District
Supervisor Thomas Riley and representatives
from two other county supervisors' offices.
CWA pilots, political officials and airport
management brought attention to the Board of
Superviaors' Feb. 3 allocation of $80,000 to
improve access to the airport for both disabled
pri vale pilots and passengers.
The improvements come under the Han·
dkappecf Access Project of the airport's master
plan. They include renovation or additions to
restrooms, stairways, ramps, parking spaces
and signs, Supervisor Riley said.
"The Fly-In is especially significant
because it is the only such Fly-In in the coun•
try," be said.
"We're hoping it will serve to show all
Americans your abilities and not your dis-
abilities," be said, to the CWA pilots and other
disabled persons assembled for tbe event.
After Riley read a congratulatory letter
from Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, speeches followed bY,
James Roosevelt -who said bis father's
(Franklin Delano) handicap "never stopped
him from doing what he wanted to do" -and
representatives from Gov. Jel'T'Y Brown's office
and the U.S. Council OD the IYDP.
WREN THE CWA PILOTS rolled up to the
conference table, they bad liWe trouble provinc
disabled penooa have few ob8tacles that can't
be overcome with a few technical modifications,
"Bulcally we just have to replace our le&
functions with our band and arm functions,''
said the 49-year-old Hayes, accountina manager.
for Beckman Instruments in Fullerton and the
first president of CWA.
"~I aet up in the air I don'& need to use
this sUck," be bad earlier explained, while fer-
r)'iDc three first-timers in bis plane. "So it's
just like I wu a pilot without a wbeelcbalr."
For Lyle Knudsen, who earned bis pilot's
license four years ago, Oying bu helped tear
down wbat be once thought were barriers in bis
life.
"I've been in a chair 26 years and until I
learned to fly I didn't know what I could do,"
anapped the 63-year-old polio victim. "Some of
these pys are real pilots. For me it's just a
method to go somewhere in a hurry and lake
vacations."
• MU. DONE, a Human Relations Com-
missioner, learned that flying wasfust another
"'.BY to earn her civic com bat pay.
"I must confess," she said, as Hayes' plane
taxied onto u1e runway. ·'that 1 was rather hoping
that it would be all canceled due to rain.·•
No such luck for single-engine plane neophytes.
Love . was put to the acid test in olden days
They were very aware of the
difference between love and
ltdt," laid Campbell.
Uatnc this Idea, writers and
storytellers began creating tbe
then-modern myths of King
Arthur's Round Table to study the
pligbtof romantic fullillment.
'In European society
thrOt.l(lh the l!th 9~·
he'll marriage was
Wf ormed for
~ reaaona, not
love. It waa
eacrameratoUuct by
the church aa o Join.-mg of bank occounta,
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfU,.esday, March 3, 1981
·Mardi GraS Ball eroduces lively Saturday nig_ht
By MAJlY JANE SCARCELLO
Of t• Diiiy Piie! Sl.111
Mardi Gras means "Fat Tuesday," but at
the Newport Harbor Art Museum it meanl
Saturday Night Lively.
Guests at the third annual Mardi Gras Rall
wer e asked to wear black tie or costumes for
the New Orleans-style festiv1Uei.
No saints came marching in. but the
m useum's rooms were filled with clowns and
cowboys as well as tuxedos and evening gowns.
A tribe of Middle Eastern potent ate~ ar-
rived in hopes of buying the building but settled
for dinner and da ncing instead
"ll's a shame my camel wouldn't flt through
the door ." lamented one chic sheik.
A battalion of ConfedNate officers C'harged
In with their Southern belles. but c1\-tl war was
averted by the absence of Union um forms
"My Fair Lady'• was the thcmt· for another
table . ,
Eliza Doolittles wore long -.kirt:->. crocheted·
Chatting at the
Laguna Beach
Museum's antique
show gala are
Doyle McKinney
r right J. Mary
Gaston arid
Catherine
Kiester.
co-chairmen of
the show.
Examining a
French armvire
are William
/lazewinh-el
tbelow1.Jude
Grandolfo.
Sharon
Jlazewinkel
and William
Crandolfn
0•1ly P1•01 PhOto~ bV M•r., J•n• Sc.1rctho
-ER-MA_B_OM_B_ECK-1!'-
It's talking
tombstones?
The talking inanamatcs <tr,· (·om1nJ! \r;d
you might JUSl as well gel u..,f•d to th<·m
First, il was the phones thut spok<· to ~ ou
when no one• was home and 10 v1t<>d \OU to lt'o\l'
your name and number This was followl'd hy
talkin g elevator s, elcctron1<· hank t <>1 l<•r-. and
clowns at the drive-in
Then it was the surly rC'fr1gc•r.1111r d11or
Every time you opened it. u ret.•ording <tskt•d.
"Are you eating again. Lumpo» · Hcc:cntly,
automobiles cam e out with nag~1 ng pro
gram med messages like. · Dad ~011 fasten ) our
seat belt'" "Is your e mergenc) brake• off"'
I knew it was only a m atter of time until we
got talking tombstones when, I saw this ud in u
California paper:
GRAVE/MONUM ENT/MARKF.R
SOUND SYST E M
WEATHE RANDVANDAL-PROOI-'
SOLAR POWER ED
ONE OF AKIND$50,000 FIRM
An electrical engineer from California
St anley Zelazny . developed the r<'Cord•ng
system that fits into a tombstone bc•cause. as
St anley observes, "Everyone has his say al
funerals except the mourned one."
My husband was reading the paper "'hen I
told hlm about it.
"That's weird ." I said "Remember all t he
trouble my aunt and un cle had when they wel'e
aoinl to put pictures on their t ombston e? I
frankly thin~ he was right . She never wore hat~
when she was alive, so why would she want to
wear one on her tom bstone? Besides, they go
out of style and you look ridiculous.
"What would you say comln& from a
tom bstone an yway? There ii no one message
that nts all. I'd have to have several selections.
"Let's see. for you I'd have a 'You're late
aaaln' cassette: for m y kids one called 'But
what do we know about the girl'"
"For my mother, I'd have one with an ·f'm
sorry' theme, and for your second wife, I'd re·
cord something simple and decent like, 'The ,
aood jewelry Is stored In a safet)' doposit box.
The t ey ls .· .. .' and then J'd flll th re t up
•lt.b a&Mic. Cf"'l you •ee h r tn talUna An an ~nn1ontpea11ne?"
"
HAPPENINGS '. . ··;
:.hawls und flowfred hats while carrying flower
baskets and coples of 'Enry 'lgglns came 1n
formal dress, with top hats, lalJs, canes and
C'apei..
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saale (she's on the
museum's saJes and rental council) wore uni·
corn headdresses of white t>&pier mache made
for them by Darlene Lloyd of the Flower Seller
in Corona del Mar.
Shirley Gatewood wore an antique lctce
dress once belongin g to a diva in Chicago's
Civic Light Opera .
Linda Young arrived in a purple leotard
and matching balloons as a bunch of grapes but
rcfust'<I all offers to turn her into burgundy
Other balloons and gaily striped May Poles
''ere the party decorations provided by
Burbura Wessler and her committee.
After hors d'oouvres. the 37S guests lined up
for a dinner or chicken breast en croute, rice
with onions and sliced kielbasa, broccoli and
selections Crom a platter of raw ve1etables.
Dessert was chocolate mousse with pr aline
topplna served 10 a cn111eci chocolate shell.
Dunelng followed to the beat of Jake
Porter's Ra mble rs, providing an a uthe ntic
Bourbon Street flavor.
T he music stopped just long enough for
Cathleen Gallander, the museum's director, to
crown His Majesty King Charles Hester an~
Her Royal Highness Queen Betty Turnbull to
reien over the ball.
She was assisted by court jesters Stephanie
Zaepfel and Darcey Sledge, both age 10.
Queen Betty, with royal prerogative, select·
ed Hal and Kay Pastorius as winners of the best
costumes iaward. "because theirs wer e the most
imaglnative "
The couple was dressed as Little Red Rid·
ing Hood and the big, bad <and very human.
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Among the masks al the sold-out party were
Ken and Ann Satin (as urban cow-persona),
Mary Jameson and Jon Loeb, Bob Heyn with
Elizabeth Wllliams, Dave and Barbara Wessler,
Brooke Wertman with Clark Booth and J eannie
Dun bier wtth GP<>rge J effries.
Olhers were Alban Silva, Paulette and Ray
Kimmey, Karen Cole with Marc Friedberg ,
Chad Jones, Charlie Romero and Clifford and
Bar bro Heinz.
Benefactors of the Newport Harbor Art
Museum's Mardi Gras Ball were honored at a
cocktail party Friday evening at the Corona del
Mar home of Mr and Mrs Marshall Jarvie..
Their donations enabled the party proceeds
to be applied toward a matching g rant from the
National Endowment of the Arts.
Honored we re Mr and Mrs. Charles Hester ,
Mr. and Mrs Ke nneth Satin, Be rnard
Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheele r, Mr .
and Mrs. Peter Sturtevant from Xerox Corp .,
Mr. und Mrs. Richard Cannon from the Irvine
Co. and Jules Glazer.
An orange and white striped lent welcomed
guests lo a gala opening of the Laguna Beach
Art Museum's ninth annual AffiJiates Antique
Show
The museum itself had been transformed
into a showcase for 34 antique deallts from as
far away as San Diego and San Francisco
Guests stroll ed through aisles on several
leve ls of the museum and shopped for every-
thin g fro m Or iental rugs to armoires a nd
silver lo s tatuary
Susan Fries played the flute and Richard
Glenn strummed a classical guitar to provide
appropriate accompaniment lo the displays
Guests at the black tie optional party en -
joyed a gourmet buffet including fresh fruits
and vegetables. c heeses. meatballs, quiche and
cocktail sized roast beef sandwiches carved to
order b} a chef
Pastrit>s toppc·d off the dinner for the S35·
per·person gala. and several vanelaes of wane
wC're served
Catherml' Kws ter of Laguna Beach and
Tom Stansbury of Newport Reach were co·
chairmen of tht• three-day show, which also in·
clud<•d a lunt.·hcon and lecture Friday plus
weehnd shopping for collectors
Amonl-( the• guests enjoying the unique dis·
plays \\<.'re Dr and Mrs. Grandolfo of Corona
del Mar Mr and Mrs William Hazewinkel of
Newport Oeach, Warren Rieders of Newport
Beach, Pat J\thu of Laguna Beach <president of
the Afflliatl'SI and Laguna Beach Mayor Wayne
Ruglln with his w 1f{.' Faye
Queen Hetty Turnbull r Jar left J and Kzng
Charles /lester reigned over the Newport
II arbor J\ rt Museum \s Mardi Gras.
Lznda Young r above left J added to the
festw1t2e!'i. cost urned asa bunch
of grapes Hob lley11 and Elizabeth Williams
1 lejt J were characters from
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and Chad .Jones ' be/ou; J clowned 1t up.
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DEAR ANN I.ANDERS A whale back you
printed a let ter about n woman who was totally
disorganized. Well, it's nice lo knov. I have a
twin someplace
Everything in my llfo 1s haphazard and
halr,-baked. My husband has <'razy hour~. lh'
brings home friends for dinner with no warning
He works hard al his job, so I don't feel I should ask
him to give me a hand rn the evening. So while I
a m running my tail orr. laundry p1ks. du:-.l balls
gathe r and cobwebs form
Our 15-year·old son plays fooltwll and lakes
guitar less o ns His 14 year old sisll'r 1s a
cheerleader and lakes voice lessons. They are
both top students and a ctive 10 1 II, but they
need an awful lol of driving a round NPxt year
th e boy will ~N ht:. drtH:r ·, ltt•1·~:-.e l hope I can
survive tall then.
I work e ight hours a d .1) IH..•c:rnsC' Wt' nt•t>d to
star t a nes t l'~~ fur· th1• c·hlldrc n ', coll1•gl·
Everything is so t•)(Jll.'OS1ve lhcsc day'> I a lso ~o
to school four hours a ""P••k ber1w ... 1· I m•ed the
intellectual stimulation
When the neighbors t·orrw 11v1·r . I can Just
s et' their eye·., bulge Jl tht• s1ghl of this p1 gvcn
When five· o'l'lot·k rol b arounrl lh('y are freshly
s h owered. their home'> a n · 1mmJc:ula tt' and !>UP·
per 1s on the table.· lh·ll. I rn );l1ll at work at ri ve
o'dock
All this makC':-. mt• rl'('I in:Hll•quule. inft'nor
and ashaml•d Is tht'rl' any hop..-·• UAMN
TIREO IN l..(JCK llAvEN PJ\
DEAR TIR E D : lnadequat•"! Inferior?
/\'\hamt'd'! WHY? You ... ound like a remarkable
woman. I think you'n• ll'rrific and I'll het a lot
Of other pt'Ople do, too . !-.o 'lop blubh.-ring, flut-
tert up.
DEAR ANN l.A!'JIJl-:H~ I \\U'-tnlt'n·-.ted in
your advice to lhl• pl·opl\' frorn M1ch1 1i(:m who
ke pt in\'tlmg rn<•mh fu r d1nn1·1 ..tnd y,1•r1· never
asked hHck You :.aid th.-, ... hould t·ul 1t out t•vc·n
1f it meant the~ nt•\1·1 s.rn th1 pt•oplt• a~<1111
Doe:. this go for ·rf'IUll\ , . ., l•><i'
My brothf.'r and h1 ' "1h-Y,t•n• marri t'd lk
months ago Tht·v havt· ht'cn hcrl' to dinnl·r al
leas t two dozen t1mf.'-. We· ha\ t• ) l't to ha\ l' so
muc h a' a <·up of c·offt•t• in th<·tr home M~
hus band say~ Grl'la 1s prohuhl\ a 1><xir t•11ok :ind
1:. ashamt•d to ha\<.· us ovc.'r
i I s av tht•v <':tn t :Jkt• "' to a 11•:-.1 :J uranl 1f
Greta 1:-.· a poor rook 'Jo .1u·l·pt o H•r 20 tlinm·r
fn\•1tat1ons and not n •1·1 p rotatt• l'\'l:ll ontt• d111•-.
not add up to t'l\th1t·d lit·ha\IOI "' m:. lic111k
What do you sa ~' O\'EHl.OAJ) I:'\ SA NT/\
BAR BARA
OF.AR BARH: lnclud1• thPm only wht•n vou
have ramib function:-.. I'm ~ith \OU.
HOROSCOPE
Leo: Revise,
• • review, re.build
WEONESOAV ,MARCH 1
Ry S\ID1'EV OMJ\RR
i\Rlf:S < M ;11 21 /\pr l!IJ Finis h rathcr
tha n initial<' p ruJt'l't You'll y,.ant lfl bt• free lo
a ttept upcoming 11ffto r A1ld1'<I n •1·ogn1t1on due
you'll be rid or unnt·1·1·ssan ro.idblork
Burden 1s re mo' cd aml ar(•nla<ks come your
w :.i v Ce lC'br ate' ·TAURUS <Apr 20 M a~ 2()1 N1•y, c·areer np
portunily highlighted ,1 fr1•sh 'tart lends sp1ct•
to life Leo. Aquanu..., pl'rson'> play promine nt
roles. Superior pay:. 111 c;.in1n gful compliment
Love dominate:. :.ccnano ,\<·1·t·p1 (·h al11•nge and
added responsib1hty
GEMINI 1 May 21 Junt• <!O f''olloy, hunt h.
intuitiv<' intellN•t 1s '>ha 1 ply honed Trav!'I up
po r l u n i t y co m <' s 1 n t o f n 1· us A c c c n t c1 n
publis hing, eduC'at1o n and ... 01ut1on or !«'gal
dilemma. Canc·c•r. C'apnn1rn A1t1111nu<; 1w r<;on!>
figure prom111cntly
CANCER <J11n1· <!I .l uh 22 1 You'll be more
a w:lre of bcxly 1m ;11!<' pc.'oplt• comment on
you r µcrsonal1t :t. d oth1·s and a ppc•arancl'
Soc ial life a ccd 1•r;1t 1•s l.ong d1 stC1nce call
bring:. future plans into 1'11·:ir fot•us Gc·mini.
Virgo, Sagittarius p1•rson" play important roles
LEO <J uly 23 1\ug 221 Revise, review and
rebuild 1t is time to creak a mon: sohd struc·
lure. Take special care where legal ri~ht :-. and
permissions are concerned Focus on public rt·
Jalions partners hip opportunitif's :incl marital
status
VIRGO <Aug. 23 Sept 221 Work routine ~n
dergoes trans formation. You succeed by bemg
an innovator Reject superficial explanations
Dig d eep for infor.mation You arc .on brink o.f a
very important dtscovery. Gemm1. Sa~attanu!>
and a nothe r Virgo fi~ure prominently
LIBRA (Sept 23 -0 ct 22 1. Highhghl
domestic situation, childre n, change, speculation
a nd special experiments dominate scen ano
Cr eative resources surge to for efront. Slgniricant
m oney new!! alters previous plan Be receptive
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov. 21): Accent on prop
e rty values, territorial rights an d an un
derstanding of what Is practica~ aR confrasled to
mere fancy . Pisces, Cancer . a nd another
Scorpio figure pro minently. You'll find answers
by lookfag behind scenes.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 211 : Put
Ideas to work: accent responsibility, production ana wllllngness to lnve8t in your own concepts.
C apricorn, Taurus. Virgo natives figure
prominently. One with proven track record is wlll
ln1 lo lend benefit of experience.
CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Graap op
portunlty to be rid ot "security blanket" A
abort lrtp c0uld aid In reUcvlng you of un·
nece11ary burden. Aries, Leo. Sagittarius
peflOM play Important roles. Otvonlfy, dlsplav
abflltytoutlhze material at hand.
AQVA81U8 (Jan. 20·F eb. 18): Lov e
replaces aon,1n1; you 11ln renewed hope, faith.
You are re\lltallzed. Enthusiasm makes a
colllebaft. Hl1b1t1ht lnlUaUve, or11tnaJlty . in·
dependf!N!e aod wlWnaneu to ptoneer • project.
IAfta.ln~ure. ~(Feb. l ... Mar. 20): RlH lbOV• petty
P UBLIC NOTICE PV8UC NOTICE
N·71492 N·71"4
NOTIC! OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OP:
CARL M. LOFTIS ekl S T I! ~ H e N T 0 D
CARL MILTON LOFTIS MOHULSKI AND 0 1'
AND OF PETITION TO Pl!TtTION TO AO •
ADMINISTER ESTATE MINISTER ESTATE NO.
NO. A·107160. A·1077SS.
To a ll heirs , To all he i rs ,
beneficiaries, c re d itors beneficiaries, c reditors
and contingent creditors of and contingent creditors of
Carl M. Loftis, aka Carl Stephen Tod Mohulskl and
Milton Lott1s and person s persons who may b e
who may be otherwise In· otherwise Interested In the
teresled in the will and/or wlll and/or estate:
estate · A petition has been flied
A petition has been flied by Mary Jean Mohulski In
by Crocker National Bank the Superior Cou rt of
In the Superior Court of Orange County request ing
Orange County ~equest1no that Mary Jean Mohulski
that Crocker National be appointed as personal
Sank be appointed a s represe ntati ve to ad·
personal representative to m iniste r the estate of
administer the estate of Stephen Tod Mohulski,
Carl M. Loftis of Irvine, Fount a I n Va I I e y ,
California (under the In· Callfornla (under the In·
d ependent Administration dependent Administra tion I of Estates Act). The pet I· of Estates Act ). The peti·
•i 11on 1s set for hearing in lion is sel tor hearing in
Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civk De p t No. 3 at 700 Civic
Ce nte r Drive West, Santa Center Drive West, Santa
I
Ana, Catifornra 92701 on Ana, California 92701 on
March 25, 1981 a t 9:30 a.m. Ma rch 18, 1981at 9:30 a .m .
IF YOU OBJECT 10 the IF YOU OBJECT to the
I granting of the petition, or anting of l he petition,
you should either appear you should either appear
at the hearing and state at the hearing a nd state I your objections or Ille you r objections or file
written ob1ections with the written objections with the
court before the hearing. court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be You r appear.,ncP. may be
in person or by your at· In person or by your at· torn e y torney.
IF Y O U ARE A I F YOU AR E A
,CREDITOR or a cont· CRE DITOR or a con ·
1ngent c reditor of the de tingent creditor of the de-
ceased, you must file your ceased, you must file your
claim with the court or claim with the court o r
p resent it to the personal present it to the personal
r ppresenla tive at>pointe d representative appointed
by ttlP court within four by the court within :Our
months from the date of months from the date of
t 1 r s t 1<.suance of letters first issuance of letters as as provided rn Sec t ion provided in Section 700 of
700 or the Probate Code of the Pro bate Code of
California The lime for California. The time for
filing claim<. will not ex· filinQ claims will nol ex-
pire prior to tour months pire prior to four months
from tne da te ot the heanng from the date of the hear·
noticedat>ove. ingnotlcedabove.
YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE
the fill' kept by the court.I the file kept by the court.
II you are interested 1n the If vou are Interested In
1•s tate, you may lite a re· the estate, you may file a
quest with the court to re· request with the court to
u•1ve special notice of the I receive special notice of
11wt1r1 tory of estate asse ts t he inventor y of estate as-
and of the petitions, a c I sets of the petitions, ac-
lc o u n t s a nd report s counts a nd r e ports
1descr1bed in Section 1200 described in Sec tion 1200
of the California Prot:>atel of the California Proba te
I Code Code.
Cooksey, Colem a n &I LawOfticesofRobertA.
Howard, By , Cal H . Saevig, Attorney at Law,
Coleman, Attorney atJ2012 Mich elson Drive,
Law,17782E.17th Street,S uit e 100 , Irvine ,
W es t Bldg ., Tus tin , California 92715, (714)
California 92680. (714) 851 ·9'55.
832-2474 Published Oran~e Coa st
Pubtisned Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Feb. 24, 25,
Da ily Pilot, March 3, 4, 10, Ma r 3, 1981 903·81
1~1 10~~1 I PUBLIC NOTICE ,. PUBLIC NOTICE
.. ICTITIOUI aust N•H MAMa I TAT•M•NT I NOTIC• 01' "llE,.AllATION
•1011cr IS HERE8V G•VEN .....
1 u·w8o•rO uf 01t~ctor\ of th• M1w
1 Con\.Olid•ted W•l.,,. Ot\lrt<t *'" •1 th
q•out•r ~tlnQ lo bl nttd Of'I M•r<"
11 1•11 <on\1de-r thr aoopt1on ot
Tiie lollowl"Q i>erMlll• a rt OoltlQ
bull MS' at ROUNTREE FINE ART!>, t
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Nt04''"' Ott t•r•t•Ot"t 91 1 (.urrHtlty
Proi•<I Ban»ra R RountrH. • lffrmlt-
Norlll """t" F .. 0,, Wale• L•,.. lane. Ntwpon &.a<h, Ca '16'0
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ctr .~ "'' c.iv 0 1 Coll• Mt u Thi• ttatoment was llltO wltll ,.,.
C.•htorn-• I Covnt y Cl•tk of Or~oe Covftty Oft
BI E ••I \ldt ol ~anra Ana Rlv•r February 20, ttt t
from tOwd Str ... 'f'I to uw Or•noe Counl'f" "'"* t 1riod onhol o .. 1,,.1 tOCFCOt l P11Dlhhtd Or-Coett Oatly Piiot
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C Nort" "O• ol 0 ( F C 0 PUBLIC NOTICE rt•', .• # Cndno,,.1 hurH SAnltt An•
~·l/f"r 10 J'l1tteHIM Av~f'lvt• 1n ,,,,., C•t'f
.Jt (.O\I d M,,t'~• C.•ltforn•• N·71•1J ''"'P "~·nt FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
Mr ·,•t fOf•\olt<Ull'(J Wal•' 0•\11 oC I NAME STATIMENT
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be dtrf'<ttr<I to trw proC>CJtl•nt on 0 , T "" \t•t~nt w•\ flltc:I wlln ,,_ ~,0,. March !7. loarlt Coun1y Cltrk of OranQt! County on
OA r E 0 Marc II'· lffl f tt>ru••Y "· !oarll F1'62M
PuDttt..ci °'""Cl'! C:O.\I O•lly Pllol .,._.,, l<fmP
A•A1,1.n1 C.ent-r a l M•n•oer
MESA CONSOLIOA T~ 0
WA1EI• OIS1Rltf
Publh.r ... a Oran~ (~\t 0.lfll'f r•1IOI,
Mnrch J IY81 •UI l el
Pl'Bl.IC NOTICE
NOTICE OF IHT£HT TOSEl.1.
AT PUlll.IC AUCTION
J f;hHtd_.., lhrt\ t.rdff
v ... ,t-:1 H1v•~••1,on NurntM<r Jlur~o
hom ftll'
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REC,ISTERE O OWHE R Jonn
Ro1>1n,on. JOOS w florid• : 471,
t'4t-mtt C•llfo r n1e t134l
V•lue ot Yl!Het u c .. •h noo OA TE OF SAl.E: Marci\ It, 1'191.
10 00 " m 7'°1 Edlr19tr, Hunlll\QIOfl
F •b 2' M•r 3. 10. !I. IOI! •11 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
N·ll•U
"ICTITIOUS I USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tiit 1011ow1n9 P•rwnt •r • dolnQ
bu,fntu .,
STANOARO I.EASING COM
PANY, U0 Horlh Bal•vl•. Orang.. C.a
92 ...
eruct R G•l•y u o Nor i!\ IV!altla,0.angs,C. 97 ...
R t<herd V ln911. UO Nor Ill
B•llvt•, 0.--. Ca .,, ...
Brvce R Galo
T "'' \late"'l'f'tt waa llltd with tlle County Cltrk of Oran99 Count y on
February 11, 1'tt
0H<ll,t:.alll0r"l"9lr>41 '1stlff
NOT£ Tr>e v•nt<lt tn•tl be Al IM •II• Pdbll"1ed Or-Coe\t Oally Pllol
olllle ••It Feb u . Mar l, 10 II, 1"1 ttt-tl 1 certtly .....,., ~n•nv or perjury
th,., tht' \l•temenh n.r•on •• • trut '
•nd torrttt PUBUC NOTICE
B USI NE SS NAME 0 !'
l.flNHOLOER Hunlll\QtOn H8rl>Or "ICTITIOUSMINCsS
M•ro<W C.nl.-. 1i0t EdlnQOr Ave,,ue. NAME STAT•M•NT
H11nun9ton B<tech. Cet1torn1a •i.11 f11e foll-l!'Q penon •• OOl1t11 b<I••·
re1 ••& 1'71 ""'as: LEI NHO l OER HuQhR OISllN C T I VE
Mur<."''°"· 1'01 Edt!'Q., Aw "ue. P 0 C A R P E T U P H 0 I. S T E R Y
Bo • JlH, Hunt1n9ton e .. cll, RESTORATION, '10 l.l•rO Plact, Ctttlornla~7 Tel: S'1·11MI Cotta Mew, Catltortlla t,.26
P11blt>r.<1 Oran99 c oul oa11v PllOI, llltk NaYar.Ct•, t10 ll••d Plec•.
M•rcl\l, '"' 10.l·t• Cott• Mew, Calltomle t:tt16 Thlt W.lntu II C-<led by •n In
OIYldual
Rick Nav•rttt• PUBUC NOTJCE
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P UBLIC NOTICE
---------P\JBUC NOTICE
"lc:TITIOUI 94.lllM•H
NAMI ITAT•M•NT -
Tiit IOllOWl!'Q PtrtOllt art Oolng
butlntttet
SOUTH l'lllTC:MA"O
"""'"''"'· 1100 Ou.Ill, '""' 100, Htwporl IMd\, Call!~• •i..o ,..,,.,. M. Matttnon. Jr., 21's.J
Te11ee, 61 Toro. ca11tert11 .. Jtt0,
ldwtro M Metle,.an, 12012 "•Ir~ "-· .... o..ee. e.tlllfnl• .,... .
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MllWltVIH .... N.'Y.11)1',
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PGUtlct -and perton1. li'u.tftll obll1aUon to faaily membtr. Check Ucense requtremuta.
lDl.ar.nc:e P01lc1es and b11lc mai.11-I. Pro\6Ct.
cOtdldllllial ma. OrpnlH plant: ~ are du
to111.1b11rllori acreaUve, profilabl project. I t
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. March 3, 1981 C3
le.e l!ltah HouHI For ide ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
The rna rket place
on the orange coast
642 -5(;78
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ftdlher'1Moffce:
A II real es tate ad
verli s ed i n this
newspaper ill subject to
the Federal f'alr Hous-
ing Acl of 1968 which
makes 1l illegal to ad·
vertise "any preference,
limitation , o r di s
crimination based on
race, color . religion .
sex. or national origin.
or an 111tention to m»lte
any such preference.
11mi t alion . or dts ·
r riminalion "
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any
advertising for real
estate which lS in viola·
lion orthe law.
YIC>aS: Act.erthen
1ho*t ct.ck their od1
doity CMCI ,..port er-
ron MwMdlahly~ Tlw
DAil Y fttLOT OllUIMI
llabilty for Ht. flnt
incornct lnHrtio•
Ottty.
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m1ss1on
agenl<>
•No desk fees
•No phone fres
•No advertising f1·es
We belong lo rive multi
pie boards Call for an
appointment A!tk for
John. ~3666
RBttfT TIL YOURS
Onl y Sl.185 per mo
Very, very very lo down
payment. ~aut. 3 Bdrm
pool home. Terrific IOCB·
lion. Call 53&-9311
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MESA VERDE
aasume existing rmane·
lng on this lovely 4 Bdrm
3 Ba executive home in
Costa Mesa's most pre-
stigious area The pro·
perty la in move in con
dltion and the owner 1s
anxious Full prict>
$240,000 Ask for M ury
Ann.
TRADITIONAL
REALTY
HOMES & INVESTMENTS
631-7370
FIXER
COSTA MESA
Needs TLC Covered en
try way, leads lo vaulted
ceilinged living room
Wood burning fireplan•
Huge country kitch<"n
family room area
Overlooks <'t1\•e r1•d
patio. pool and ~pa A
bargain at $128.900. Call
now!~2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
LOWDOWN
Owner will finance this
almost new 3 bedroom.
21"1 bath Bnttany Wood,;
rondo 3 <'ar garage. wet
bar, l(reenhouse win
dow, and microwave
CHEA PY
lht.'
1-'ull
BARG AIM!
Condo 2 Rdrm overlooks
greenbelt. near South
Coasl Plarn rn Cos ta
Mess Owner will n 1rry
large 2nd TD $79.900
~2313
THE REAL ESTAT&:RS
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ASSUME
$65,000 VA
That'll r111h1 ' $11!\,IHHI
s:i,~'1. VA loan Total
payments 96.54 :1 lidrm
2 bath. cu11wr lot for
prrv11cy 010n1•r m ,1\
carry some f1na11t•l n!l
$99,950 total price A1·t
now' ~2313
THE REAL ESTAT&:RS
l'khnft~ct
lm maculatt' 3 B1lrr11
family room in pri·
stig1cius Turtl<:rot·k
Beaut1ful de<·orallnl?
vuulled re1lm~:.. atrium
rovered pulio Prirt·cl to
sell at SJ84.500
$112,000
COLLEGE PARK
A S!.Uffil' !Jr).~( 111.111
S1 t2.000 3 B1lrm :! h.11 h I
expanded fomd~ r11111n
wPtbar. f1rt·pl.11 • .111d
pool SI:lti,f.100 I 'all 1111
mort'det:.11!:. ~11; 231 t
THE REAL ESTAT&:RS
• * * Emily Pi~rson
17AA HahamJ l'I
Co~ta M l'~<l
You art• lh<• "rnnl•r 11f
4 frtt tickets
I $14 valu1·1 to
A~im
Boot Show
WES TC LIFF
$129,5 00
"frwpon ll1•111 h 1111'11 h
U1'~r,1t'f(-.J :l ntlr Ill I 11pol1t
14 11 h lH I \ ll I 1 • p .it I \I
ru .. tn111 llraf1N•,., l.11~··
pool ' Wol k to "f I •till
'hoppin•• .Sh•>"' hk1· ,,
m 11c.tt l 111111) th1
14 011 t l,1.•I \ 1ill;~1. 7t71
'''*®' LAGUNA HILLS
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
BEAUTY + TERM S
HOLOAt-4 FEES 1
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PROPE RJ IE S
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NEWPO RT
BEACH
S Bdnn, cu\t home
ex clusive Oo.,e r \1Jr 1 lhru \tar H
l\nahC'1 m <"on\ 1•n11 .. n
C1·nll'r S h o r e s t-4 ·• o r
C;i ll fi42 ~i7H. ""t :n:.> 1111 S 1.000,000 prop.
l'lu1m your t11·k1·1, I blk from pvt bee><:h
• • • Grac:iou ~ home for
exec: e nte rto ininq
DOH,. LUCE SJl0,000
TRAFftC ?
Come and see th1' h" l'I' 3 Bdrm homt-with mare \
extras lo<'ah·d 1t n ,1
qu1l•t <'Ill '11· .. ar t tnh
$I 20, 01111 I' I• 11 11""
!Y79 5370
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ALLSTATE I
REALTORS --,NV-ES-TO_R_S_
CdM
COTTAGE
ALLSTATE /--2 BDRM
,, ... REALTORS PRACTICALLY FREE
TICKET • $175,000 1s now in Costa Me!!a of
ferin~ re11ident1al pro
perty with
5 BR ESTATE
$145,000
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6
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2 Bdrm charmer' Wood
burning Fireplace. step.
saver kitchen Jligh as-
sumable lsl TD Owner
will help fi ananc e
No Nel(al.Jve Cash Flow
NoTenanl Problems
Capital Garn!> Only
lhgh Returns
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~a. REC CARPET
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to sell fa'>l ''""''1 "111 he I p fin a n l' 1• • < .1 11
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8
Buys this 2 + den home
6 months new. double iron gated ent r y,
cathedral ce1hnRS, brick
fir eplace, l(ourmet
kitchen. French doors to
patio. Owner will
finance $179,000 .
OP84 Sot/S.. 1·4
2044 OcHR ll•d
THE REAL ESTAT&:RS
2 Bdrm. I bath collaRe
Beam ce1Ung, frplc. 3
car park1111(. Priced ut
$295,000.
ll tifiil associated
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REALTORS
671-1111
. COIOMA OIL MAI DWlD -A ..-., s,,-1 wtt a.n1t...t .... a. 0 .. c.w .. w.r. J ••••• &.2 ......... :::i•• 1" .... electric ...... llltcllM .. ..... $291,000. -COLI OP NIWPOIT IW.TGal
2115 L C...t Hwy .. eor.. .. Mw
671-1111
etc-. CANYON
A FAIULOUS "YHSAIWS" $125,000
Deane Homes largest & most spectacular model & situated on the l~rji?est lo~ of Deane Homes. A sdorious VIew looking thru a lovely yard (with
tall trees> to the Big Canyon golf course. Huge patio surrounds the tge
pool & spa + the sweetest gazebo ever
(even has a lovely chandelier). Gated
entry to the front courtyd with
fountain. Marble floor in foyer with
glittering crystal chandeHer. 4 BR,
den & form DR.
WESLEY N. TA YLOI CO.. UAL TORS
2111 s. J~ ... Rood -
NEWPOIT CENTER, IU. 644-49 I 0
CclMDUft.D
llDUCB) SI0,000
South of PCH duplex in
Corona del Mar. 2 years
new. 4 Bdrms with
llSTIUYIH
MiCAHYOH
Excellent opportunity lo
purchase Big Canyon's
most spacious
townhome. Four Bdrms
and a gameroom, each
with a bath. Formal liv-
ing and dining rooms,
study & powder room.
o rrered for only 1610.000.
D.M. Msshcll lltr
644-9990·
master hide-away <in·
eluding fireplace, spa) ~ owners unit. PLUS. 2
Bdrm, 2 bath unit. ..... ~ .._
Oversized garage for
autos and t.oys + + + 7~1111
very high assumable ---------•.
loan and creative owner
ready to bargaln Call
NOW for appointment
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
2UNITS
$94,900
Super inveatmenl! Two
2·Bdrm l.Wlib, one with
fireplace! Current In·
come-$740 mo. Hurry,
this wont't last. 846-7171
THE :REAL ESTATE RS
lrh)yowpoW
SGYe yow sss·s
This s pacious family
home Is a real steal &
won't last! Located in
choice Corona del Mar
community Enter thru
lovely lge courtyard. 4
Br, 3 ba. formal din rm
& lge fam rm. Stand on
the decking & look al the
o cean . Ofrered at
$395,000.
75'-1616
$10,000DOWN
S76S P.l.T.A per mo. 2 Br
1\.'z ba coodo. Great in-
v estm en t. Realt y
World/
Call Realty World
Capistrano Association
6'1-1010
LOVELY LINDA ISLE-URGE
,. utwc:hd by C" & °" ..-. -'"' room for l A ''~ON" ift
""' • .,. ...... ........ bdr9 + 4, for9ll clR. ra, ._,.. ~ ra wltt.
~ shp-dowabcr,clppool &
IP& St.Jts,000. Ul-1400.
NEWPORT CUSTOM WITH POOL
<Mat•• g l bed, 2 b& wHlt f9lt.. ra
co...-.d -... patio. Spotlns _. priced
to .... SI tf.500. '3 I· 1400.
SllJRECLIFFS LEASE OPTION WHderfMI opport. to Hpo1td •Jld
.................... 3 ... + ....
._., roo. ._... • • t.'CJ9 caner IOt.
SJ0,000 .... -..y ..a SI 500 p«
__., I Y"· optkMI. $314,500.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL ESTATF
~~' Kt'nMI\ Vtof"'''\ ~·1'\cNt'~''
2•36 w Coast Hwy
NewPort Beach 631·1400
H. r..,, 0..1~ An"~' C:..'4• M ... ..,..,,.,., •• ,~. SI•'• y
t o d,.•lop ,...uog• for F rodoy
r.acl-ch <0<1espond1ng 10 ~" of yow Zodiot blnt\ algn
..... 1002 --... ..... --i. -·c• .. -" M!IANORTH lldnnl~Ba.famrtn .. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-.,_...-rvlftt -_.. Lie 4 lldnn, fam rm, frplc . bJocll wa I J
WILSON PARK CfltOOMHIUMS
CHECK & COMPARE THE$E FEATURES
90% FJNAtlltC 12%% INTER.
I HARBOR AREA LOCATIO
I SIZE-l8:i0 SQ. FT. I MICRO OVEN
./COMPACTOR
I DISHWASHER
I DBL GARAGE
./ALL SHOPPING~ BLOCK
I AIR CONDITlONJNG
I CEMENT DRIVES
I WALK lb/ CLOSETS W/OPENER
WAID INVESTMENT IMC.
SALIS OfPICIC714J6Jlellll
-w. w... St. '42-JtOO c:.-....... c.lf.
A WONDH IM WOOOIRIDGE!
4 bedroom 2 balh home localed
near quaint' Stonecreek Park with a
view of the mountains. Delightful used
brick atrium w /lattice cover and
malibu lights. Highly upgraded! Only
$189,000.
U~l()UI: ti()MI:~
REALTORS . 675·6000
2443 Ea111 Coul Highway. Coron• del Mai
WE HAVE 43 OF THE REST LI STINGS IN TOWN
~~~~~!!!'!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!
MAMA'S
GONE TO
CHICAGO
Giant 4 Bdrm beauty,
located near Orange
County's most popular
shopping center This
lovely home ts located
on a qwet cul de sac. The
home is a former model
and shows like one
Huge rooms thruout. big
living room, ankle deep plush pile carpels. Space
age kitchen, big bdrms .
park-like erounds with
entertainers delight
back yard. Decorative
rocks, rolling hills and a
solar heated pool This
unique home is priced
way below m a rket
Selkr must sell Take
advantage. call now'
752-1700
THE REAL ESTATE RS
Sell idle items
COSTA MESA
Channing 4 Bdrm. 3 ba
home with family room.
Co rner lo t VERY
private yards . Im ·
maculate and ready to
move Ill. $174,500
ThL'i 3 Bdrm charmer
was once a model home
Located on a huge cul·
de-sac lot and rilled with
extras FINISHED
garage. Close to schools
Offered at St«.500.
IRVINE
Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 ba
single ramily home with
very PRIVATE yard.
Xlnl location. close to
schools, shopping and
rreeway 1164.500 and
owner will carry 2nd.
*Cote Realty
& In \'t'Sl m enl
640·5777
VU LOCATION-lARGE LOT
VenatUe and needs lmoglHation for this
exidinq duplex with two -2 bed.
to~ units. Connrt to single family
in an area of customiHd homes!
a.duced to $455,000.
WATERFRONT HOMES. INC
RI Ai l">I AH
2436 W Coast Hwy
Newport Beach
" .
631 ·1400
CE
810111 ELllRS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
t4EW LISTING
Tastefully Decorated "Q" Plan
With Cozy Conversation Pit &
Spacious Living /Dining Room
Area. Ideal Loca~ion With Large
Enclosed Patio On Greenbelt Near
Pool & Tennis Club. Perfect Home
For Eptertaining ! $239,900.
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A G S A C D F ~ $ M 0 R H f I U S J U
R 0 ~ L T,U TICS A 0 A AB l E 8 Q Q 0 PO I C RA llG RA S !IQ U C L A G R M T E E T S G 0 0 E E S A H A C
P '!noramlc view at wedge, from . de, II kltell wteatln1 SJ».-.-.1TM
prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom ana. cw•aac kit. Haa
h -oo ft f t · I arine I• In. P' /P UH.too. ome. "1 sq. · ea unn m Creative rtnan avail
room. entry, living room, dining bdrm(un be parent Suuet R.E . 541·5IOI, ' room, built-ins. etc. St.385,000. retn11t or in-law qrtra) .....
ud a z Bdrm eofta1e. -------LIDO ISU ANY WAY you dftcrtbe ,, .... V6y IOJ4
dttloc··~(·t··~ channb ea u"'t, fuu~ I~ ·FRDC········H··c··H·A··T·EA···u··· Newly remodeled traditional style S
bdrm, 2 bath home featuring large
recreation room & 2 patios. Living CALI. POa DIT AILS .unT COT1'A•11
room has attractive beam ceilings, •44-7211 4111Ciw·.._.
STANDOUT
A beaulll\illy up,raded Pranclacan Fountain•
home. Fresh palftt Inside
and out. Pita& luxurious
new carpet. A apacioua 4
Bdrm 2 Ba beauty with
formal dinln1. break.tut
room and more. Super
flnanctn1 by owner
A11dq •• 900
fireplace & french doors leading onto -ONLY Slot,100
brick patio. New kitchen blt·in elm z •trJ French Chateau
appliances, Close to tennis courts. ~ townhome In a lush tWl'a
sandy beaches & clubhouse. $420,~ _____!__:.__:_. sreen eetUns by the sea. tt.ti• 1042
Dbl door entry to •••••••••••••••••••••••
............. "' '7l-1700
IAYFIOMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip, starting at Sl,500,000
RANCHO MIRAGE
Springs Condo. 9th fairway. 3000 sq.fl.
3 Bdrm. 3 bath . furn . Golf clb.
m brshp. Will trade for invest. prop .•
JUSTUSTID
Channing Duplex with
French doon on rront
unit, shake root. Walk U>
all ahoppln1. $198,000. Call for appt. t.o see.
Bernita Ellertaen ,
Broker, 875-2373 or
77~
cathedral celllnled liv· ins rm. DramaUc open &.W. West Eshlht
stalruae to pvt mstr Bea~ul S&:S Exec. 4 ,
suite. Sep children's bdrm home. Elegant wet
wing and 3 baths f All bar, bit-in bbq inside &
thls +priv detatcbed many other amenities
mom·ln·law apt. or rec incl.' a huge yard that
rm. c.ompJ. w/wet bar, backs to a beautirul
4th ba + more! Motlvat· park. Just 2 yrs old!
ed seller, here is poten· Broker. 963-8182
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 8<1 y\1d r Q,.,,. .. N B b l'> b l b l
Ocwwwf1 Ollf D .... x
3 & 2 Br. compl. furn.
Bll·ins, 4 + car garage.
orrer down gayment and
take over $4216.000 loan
al only 12""•°" for 30
years. 1659,000.
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
LOWDOWN
VersaUJe 1 Bdrm/studio
pentbouae condo with
lge assumable loans.
Only $105,500. Call today
!n9-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
lial. Take advantage. lt'f-I 044 j9iiiiiiijiiii!iiijiiii~iijiiijiiiil CENTURY 21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP94DA.tf.Y 10.3 WALK-IN REALTY
2715UAAa•• La. '64-331 I
RAJlBOR'\'JEW HILLS
Spacioua & Open 5 Bdrm
**S15M!
home on comer with
loads ol room ror the
family . Lge patio1 mature greenery & mini
view. $375.000. Submit
orrers, owner will assist
w tt:mancing.
WATERFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
Try Sl.5.000 down ~d as-$110,000 sume um brand new 2
Clean 4 Bdrm .. owner Bdrm attached home in
will carry balance with ~uper Woodbridge. Ask·
$20,000 down. Hurry . ing. only .S117,500 and
won't Last. Call Rafferty ava1lable nght now.
& Lloyd Bkrs. 963-5568
-logluo ._.. I 040 [ rzi: ]"Qodb rldge ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Really
_ • 1• •c ss 1.Jooo .-~--H 19?08arranl'a Pk'") l nlm
Model perfect Seawinds i;;iiii-iiiiiiiiiiiim-iiii'iiil .• ·-.-;;.-
IACI IA Y VIEW 1-----.... -1 Cott. Mft9 1aow MARKET ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1024
This beautirul view pro-~ perty in Newport is
priced below market
value and below ap-
l • t ..
•• ! I •,,. l I
.... ; .. ;· .. SIDttM
POOi.HOME
Terrific rinan cing
available. Large 2 story 1 praisal. Spa c e age
kitchen with breakfast
area. Huge living room.
lanai with view .
firepla<:e a nd open
beamed cathedral ceil·
ings Hide-a-way master
suite. separate childrens
wing. Dash to the pool.
Call today for details.
Owner highly motivated
and will work with very
creative financing Call
U•t csr•ff U Clll(#Cf Sl#Cf .....
EASTILUFf ramily home with lovely
Did you ever see an pool, enclosed courtyard
owner walk away frol}"I a and separate master
' Bdrm. 2'-'.a bath pool 1• home. Sl72.000
DUTCH HAVEN
Sharp 3 Bdrm home
near Beach & Warner
Aves. Sl14,900
$10,000 at I 00/o
4 Bdrm, 211. baths. pool·
and spa. Only S12S.OOO
MORTMWOOD
1-..wltt.Soa
Nicely upgraded fflan 11
Northwood Park de·
latched home with air
cond, skinny dip spa
area. great iandscaping
and decorating $103.000 '
1n usable financing
PnN!d to sell at $152,000
752·1700
new car without looking suite downstairs. All this IE '"°'"Mo.ah 644-7211 back? 1lus lovely Cape for only Sl45.000. Call
the same urge Three formation. ~~!!!~!!!~!!!!!!~ •
Cod home will give you 540-1151 for more in-96).1377 ,..\, .
s pacious bedrooms. t , ,
Family room with cozy I .... y E 5 T O I S
fireplace Freshly de· " corated both tnside and SPECIAL! !~~~~~~~~~
out. All rooms overlook l~~~~~~~~~I Executive Duplex for
luxuriant garden. You Eas t s ide C. M . 2Br. discriminating taste own the land!! 1277,500 3br, 3ba, each. central Tha~ ~g~~~~ge 4 631-7300 N.I . Completely remodeled air, woodbuming rrplcs. rtiif§i=t-J:-i ~~~~~~~~~ ~-:~c:· ~l~r. c~~~: ~:~s~~~~~.a~~· .__ --••-• .,. II~ 4 642-2101. 321 Rochester, loan is assumable, no
Bdrm, free standing
Irvine home that can be
purchased with as little
as $25,000 down pay.
ment. Call for details on
this super buy. Total
price only $155.000. OCIAMROMT
2 Bdrm. 2 ba. unfum.
New. t850yrly.
IAYROMT
3 Bdrm, l ba, unrum.
Mintcood. t850. Yrly.
CHA...a. AIOMT
3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfum.
S7SOyrly.
associated
BR OKERS-REAL TORS
202S W Balboa & 1 1 )bb I
,.. C.M. qualifying necessary
Well plaMed 2-sty home
with formal dining and 1---------ramily room, central air M!SA YBDE
w /purifier and an invit· Sba11> 3 Bdrm on comer
ing spa. Features in· Io t . Featuring 2
c I u de cu s lo m rlreplaces, new room ,
draperies, thick carpel· copper plumbing ar.d
ing, and a seller anxious mudl more. Owner will
to sell Priced below assist with the fiananc·
market at $168,500. ing and will al.so COD·
751.:run sider a lease option.
Priced at $130,000. For 41;; SELECT more details. St0-11s1
I PROPERTIES -~$~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS Want Ad Resu.lt.s 642-5678
SI OK Doww Or Leu
MOYES YOU IN
No qualifying
necessary. Your mon·
thly payment can be ad
jwited t.o meet your mon·
thly budget. We have
many 3 & 4bdnn home ln
best Orange County
loutions w /these terms
Call our specialist ror
more information
A 60LDENWEST ~ REALTORS '•,.._,~ G-ASSOCIAT ES
14M511
Woodbridge
· Realrg
551 -3000
lt:tt Barran~a l'k"). lr~in ..
THE TERRACE of Univ.
Park Jbdrm. 2ba
town.home. separate dm
ing room. wetbar & up-
grades Offered by
owner at Sl52.000 with
rlex owner financmg
552·52.82
9.5
INTEREST
rricedlelow
Mcnet
-1•--.--• ... -uv-----i College Park Purdue ~ "'"• ~ plan features 3 Bdrm 2
RESfOENltAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
COUMTRY ESTAn
Back Bay. Sprawling 4 BR. custom
on double corner lot. Circular drive.
, Pool & s pa . Formal Dining Rm.
Fam. Rm. Wet bar. 2 fireplaces.
Absolutely gorgeous condition &
price. $345,000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
Assume $40K down. Lov-
ely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. rami·
ly room. fireplace, open
beamed ceilings, new
copper plumbing, large
yard, double garage,
skylight. OnJy $114.500.
Call 845-9111
OPEN HOU 5E
REAL TY
/ .......
CHAIMB
Beadully decorated 4
Bdrm home witll atrium
and separate master
suite. Private comer lotl
lovety carpets and wal
coverinp thruout. For
an appoUltment t.o see,
caUS.O..llSl
Lovely 3br, cstm home Ba. Asking only St 36.500.
near beach & park.
formal dining, heavy
shake roof. Call now for
information regarding
the ~3 assum. loan.
Seller w /carry part or
the buyers down pay·
ment & says bring any
offer.
llSTNJCE
IHTOWM
4br, ~modeled kitchen, plush carpets, custom
drapea, freshly painted,
seller bought another &
has priced thousands
below martet value for
quick sale. Creative
i olt·"better hurry.
. r ~ 6DLDENWEST
·~ t; EALTORS
"i..,\di"l /ASSOCIATES
~-RANCH
Rf:A LTY
551 2000
BIG IS
BEAUTIFUL
large s pacious 4
bdnn, 2"'-i ba. Plan ' in
Northwood Place Im
maculate throughout
Ceramic tile entr v.
beige carpeting. nice
wallpapers. Extensive
brick & cement patios
front and rear. Triple
garage.
· ~ • HERITAGE MMMI 1
VIEW LOCATION-URGE LOT
YerMtin .ct ltffch llNgll ..._ fw tMt
Hlttl11g :J;!H with two Z bdr• to~ • Coanrt to .... f-'r
In CIR ar•• of CHIOtMHd 110 .. 11
ftecWced to $455,000 •
WATERFRONT HOMES, tNC
REAL ESTATC
"'M .. , Rf~11J\ PfoPP•I\ M~n.vfl"nwnt
315 Marine Ave
Balboa Island 673-6900
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l'l 1'11
. REALTORS M.81MAI
4 Larae 3 4 Bdrm 2 ba,
upgraded with shake
... 2 Za.9 root. Hot tub. Encloeed
Comfortable 3 Bdrm patio. Lovely area.
home, large stone $121.SOO. Open Sun 1·5,
fireplace, sunny patio Providence Lane.
POOlrSPA·FlREPIT go
with this beautiful plan
300 In The Colony. Over
2,000sq. ft. 4 BR.
room and room ror 2 SUHSIT l.L A -
more\.Wt.t. aco.ooo.
1
_5_4_Ul __ Ol_l_4_M_l _O_J 'Redhill y Realfy loy~ Ur. In.. I 044 552 -7500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Open Sunday,'Z..Spm, 1141
Orchard st. Sbdrm, 3ba.
f.-hly painted colonial
beauty. Family room,
Hpatate dlnln.g room.
frpk, new root. Priced
•t $180,000. for quick
ule. Xlnt fiJlanclng.
THE WIEDEllANS
O/AGT. 4t4·00H o r
751-GIS.
macneb I Irvine
realty
A SUBllDIARY OF
THI! IRYINE COMPANY
A WAIM SHOWPUCI
Oil COMPC>nl
.
...
nxER 3 81" 2 ba pool fr
apa. ONLY P .M. Va·
cant.,,_ Real Bataten,
uk felt ICJ,.SA. T51·1SI •
541-JIU
Don 't miss this beautiful
Woodbridge Broadmoor Patio home on an oversized lot w /room for a
pool or •f•· 2 covered patios compUmen t his 2·story1 4BR home
w /formal dlnlng room, 1ami~ room and cozy Cireplace. Assumable
flnancln" w /a seller wtlli ni to
consider a laPie second_i.._ makes t.bis a 'must see. ,000. JOM Richard
--
IB1l. 2~ CGDdo. Nr . So.
Cat. Plaai. SllyUtea,
patio, did. "'2 car ,.,,
mU1J upcnda9. Paint a
ept. to sult. f!D,000. owca. .....
AllY own: 8pfawla1
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OWMll ..... I Db &. Side twnhle, 3 br, 2~ be, J)9tio, ltplc, blt-
laa, •u&o car. opener,
Wub/dry booll-Up, te90.
75'-C1551evea.
Woodbrictie coado. J Br,
1 ~ Ba. •tmo. C211> ......... tncta
Lr1 lbdrm, 2'4ba, I!!. 2 Anl l .. Tea •••• 1
8hdf ccndo, ram rm, din On be«ta. Pvt. 1~-.. 9S50 Nnty decor. 1u pd., •
rm, on areenbett. Bob 6 SJ l 00 I mo. ( Inc 1. • n c I I • r • goo 1. 8'7~ast. utiJWea.) No pet.a, New d /wuher. A ulh . L11 nlMdl I HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner will carry 2nd w /20% down
assumable 9% FHA loan. 3 Bdrm cozy
home ln excellent area near schools
and shopping. Only SM,500. 752·1~
P'or leaae hl1hly UP·
l'raded execut.lve Z 1tory
4bdrm, Sba home on
quiet tut.de-.. c ln Wood·
brlqe. Beaut lan1cap-
lo1, atrium, 1u.n.br1 lJv
rm, formal dln rm, ram
rm, doM to lake, poola,
1cbool1 & ahopplng.
$950/mo. Renewable
l /yrlle. 731-6315.
m a 1 t e r 1 u It e . 1_MWOD _______ _
3 Br. 2 Ba. larce yard, 2 7 1 4 . I 7 5 7 7 e 4 o r ..wL y OICOI. TMISHAKIS
Weatbered cedar
ababl, that II. CU.tom
d...,._. 3 bdrm, ram
rm, 2 bethl. Eaten1lve
UH Of wood 1la11 &
ceramic We. Beam cell·
1o1. frpk. S1'5,000.
-----------•• Bdrm, 2 ba, ram lb' rm. O ... CI U. frplc, 2 car car. Nice
car 1sra1e. S745 mo. Zl....,1M4. Br pd 1 •
8'7541111. •----------I . SU , enc 11r.
30 UniU. lK flftanctn1. back yard. '750/mo.
--------IC .... MeM 3724 d /wuher, pool. AduJta.
Attrwctlv• Newport Ter· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "2·5073
Plor'..,.llS 1',mta. *'25.000. Ast Realtors Inc. 67Mt00 J 9UAIL PLACI' owe no.ooo w /no Waterfront Hom ea race condo, 3bdrm, 2ba, SUSCASITAS •---------"50/IQO. Kida welcome. p 1 br .._ Spacious 3 Br Duplex
__ 15"_. ______ 5 Br. 3 Ba. 2 Sty. $1100 ~ urn . apt. sm-up. suo. Pool&: laundry fac.
· Encl. 1ar. Adulta, no 5*11558from 1Z-7PM.
M.iaslon Realty
<714 )494-0731. · 712-1920 ~1"-DOWN mo. lie. 1.500aq ft condo, 3br, fam. peta. 2110 Newport Bl. ~m. 2~ba. 2 car gar, 5'1-41abtwn865PM Newer 2 Br. z Ba. $425.
OCEANFRONT Cotta1e
6 Trlr, knotty pine int.,
lrplc, 3 pVt bcha, pool &
pier, •.too. Terms or
trade. on lie hold land. .......
'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l l On rent a I hom ea, a II 494-0066
'"' . •reu.Rlce, sa-9374. Npt Riviera 3 BR, l level HOME FOR RENT Sl400.S5'7·7883 Newly decor. 1 Br. Sundeck, dshwshr.
---------7I0-1418 Eves-wknds or
Ho.HI For $de Otllet-.......... UNITS w /own Jae. + club facil. • Bdrm. '895. Fenced
yard It 1arage. Kida &
peta welcome. 9S4·25ee
or 9'B2971, Alt .• no fff.
Nwpt. Heights, 3Br/2Ba Duplex. Sep by 1aragea. S48-8875days.
nail. Mar. 1. Refrig. Quiet. Empld Adult over
Ordnr.$700mo.645-7400. 35. No peta . 1330. Near new 2bdrm. 2ba. 548-llln. frplc, laundry rac, new
Fou.rplex, all 2 Bdrm. No pet.a. STOO mo. A1ent.
"9.000 down. ;rota I price 64e-4.1llO
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,... llMct. I 069 ~ tte... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_.S. I I 00
YICTOllAM
BEACH HOME
New 3 BR 3~ Ba. Quall·
ty handcrafted oak th~. Stained glass,
spa.
••••••••••••••••••••••• '170,000. Call for info. HOME FOR RENT
~-2 Bdrm. M75. Fenced
2 Bdrm. Condo . 1184
Lakeside condo, pool. Rutland Rd. H . l650 mo.
tenn.11, Jae, 2 br, 1~ ba, Avall3/l Agt.675-4000.
B h crpta, dri-le paint. Encl ac · Apta. Utlls. paid gar, $475. Adults, no
New Modular type home, • yard It garage. Kids &
El Moro Beach Park, ap Wtlelan pet.s welcome. 964-2586 ARCH BEACH
REIO HTS -.SO/mo. SS7·0211 •
Yearly rental 3 Bd. 2 Ba,
incl. stove. S750/mo.
Possible lease option.
Agt.873.~
Weekly o r Monthly . pets. 673"2113. 494 5758 McNuh Realty 642·1334. ever
642-4IS'18 eves. 70. 2Br, space rent 1175 Real Estate or 973-2!r71. Agt .• no fee. Don't miss Ulla ocean
view 2 Bdrm 2 Ba home.
Recently remodeled
with new kitchen and
much more! Aaaumable
loam with no qualifying.
Offered at $169,500.
•9'7·33SI
mo. 20 yrs lse. $.W,900.
499-38US ---------• Lge 3 Br 2 ba, lge fncd ---------ILohforS. 2200 yard , encl gar .
Single senior Mobile Kids/pets olt. IMO+ $.'JOO
Rancho San Joaquin
View Cond. 2bdrm
w /den. Upgraded com ·
m 'ty pool/golf STSO/mo
&U-5.W
Stunning larce 1 Br
Garden Apt. Pool• Rec.
area. 710 W. 18th. St
Stunning large 1 & 2
Bdrm. 2 Ba. garden apt
Pool & rec area 710 W
18th.St.
Plan I¥ Realty H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ome for ule, by W sec.dep.
owner, $14,000. Cap. ATBfllOMT 645-1369
No. Newport, 2Bd 1 Ba.
Gardener. Quiet, Adults
only, no pet.s $450, appt.
842·221117 or 845-5778
llwl"'91NIHdl 1740 New upgradedZ200sq. ft
••••••••••••••••••••••• Exec. Townhouse. Back
$375/up 1·2 bdrm, Jl'.001. Bay Newport Beach 752·&499 Bcb. (714)-..Sl. LOT'S
LOWDOWN
A few CABO DEL ESTE A~for S. 1200 waterfront home sites
Small 1 Br. Big fenced
yard • garage. Pet OK.
1365 mo. 790 W. Wilson.
673-6338.
Woodbridge /lrvine
3br, 1'4ba, all amen. ln·
cl.1125/mo. MG-7690 Hou_,e w /pool, S995 mo.
3Br, 2Ba + 2 util bdrms,
fam nn, patlo. &4().1327.
559-6188, or ofc 759·6597
t;c, adlt, 1899'2 Flonda, with view. 21 unit com·
.B. 842-2S34 or 342·3172 plex with tennis court. Venailles 1Br/studio, pen~e condo, w /lg as-
s umable loans, only
$105,500. Owner /agt.
&CS-3447, 979-5370 ask for
Jim
••••••••••••••••••••••• remain on Lake Mlsson WORST COULD BE Viejo. Thia 1s the final
B&Cn' FOR YOU opportunity to build
WOODlllDGI
tBSO/mo incl. gardener .
4 Br 3 Ba, A/C. Refs. re·
q 'd. No peta 16 Spoon-
bill. 5.'i&-6221
LllCJlmGleocll 3741 pool, spa. $1000 per mo
••••••••••••••••••••••. Call Sheila &41·9022.
If you have $184,000 and your dream home. From
want 353 yield annual· $285,000. Call Henry
ly. purchase $200,000 two Durant at 714 855-1081.
.
3br, 2ba, yard, clae to
bch, 9650/mo. Newport
Hgts. &CS-5110 -
Studio, lux . s pa . TV.
maid service, phone,
'100 /wk. 499-2227
2Br Stud.So I a,,Ba. Patio
$475. BI.. 0 /W, garage,
adults, no pets. &45·9857. cun&cozy
Prime North Laguna
location. Cute little cot-
tage on large lot with
maximum privacy and
bea~ yard. S32S.OOO.
llGCAMYOM
Prime view bulldlng site
on goll course. Plans in-
c I u de d . Redu ced
$100,000 · with terms
available. Sl.100.000.
xear deed or trust bear-
ing 203 interest on 25 I + Acre Loh 2br, lba, small child OK. Super 4 br, 3 ba, den,
no pets, $425 + dep. frplc, prestigious Rae·
Newport Crest. 3 Br. 2"'1
ba. Good loc. Close to
pool, tennis & spa. Move
in cond. S900/m o lse.
C /21 Newport Center.
640-5357 or&44-2562
Studio, prof /sgl. 40 + . non S48-4.291.
acre avocado grove in OWC 200/o DWH
1954BMeyer.549-3'84 quet Club. $745 /m o .
smoker $300; Also room, - -
St. Fem . $200. pool Super Back Bay 3bdrm
494--0451. CO!ldo. New crpt.s, drps, inactive development 979·7300 994 -2171
area near Vista. Com· Owner /A.n • 556-6S78 -bined ~ l.st. + this ln· ____ e;;_,_• _____ 1 3Br, 21i'IBa condo. Micro.
vestment represents 0.tofC~ wet bar, many extras. 3bdnn, newly decor con-
do In Irvine Groves
$850/m o No pets
857-2141. 549-3918.
pai.nt, enclosed garage.
Mewport IHch 3769 $700. 642·6100 WATERFRONT
17 141 673-4400 ..... Call Dan Bibb
675-2311 or 640-7665 ev
less than 503 of the ap. Propest'f 2550 G real location $695. w /boat slip included • ••••••••••••••••••••••
IJIJIUl·2121 '
HARBOR
A D1v1s1on of
. II arbor lnveslf!lent ~
1050
praised value or land. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-06115, 857·2302.
MAI appraisal on adja. R3 acre, fast-growing l'MN. DUPLEX cent 2~ acre parcel at Hesperia, CA. SZl ,500. v,, IMMAC. 2br, lba, frplc,
drJJ5, cpt. fncd patio
$400. 646-6961 Steps to ocean. Assum. $150,000 each . Call down, bal. ln. or trade
In. 3 Br, 2 ba, each unit 714f7S1-48216; 493"1153 or for mobile home. beach
+deck. S2160.000. 756-3059. area. Principals only. 2bdrm, lba, encl gar, lrg
Hollis :~~ealtor ,...._.. Prat-rty 1400 Aft 6pm, 844 OMI. ___ yard. washer hook up.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 0.tofS.... I $425/mo Isl, las t
RUSTIC ESTATE 3600 sq ft olfice bldgs nr Propest'f 2600 642·7233.
S.A. Courthouse. Xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••••
Circulardriveandhuge for atrnys. $375,000 40AscenicOregonCoast. D-.Poillt 3226
••••••••••••••••••••••• trees shroud this charm-631-4560 bkr. Electricity. fenced. out-•••••••••••••••••••••••
3bdaa·rrm, u'1ed2bave' r2ancdaar. vg1·!wr. ing upper bay chalet. C1-h ri'f Lots/ standing view. accessi Vlacant. S490/mo. tst &
&..J-oNla
... Beamed ceilings, large C--'* 150 ble, owner 492.2499 . ast. PIO sec. Frplc, bit-
of bills, beaut crpt, st f I · th • rP"'"" ins SU-3597 Custom d""'· clubhouse onedo 1rep ac~ m e •••••••••••••••• ••••••• letlll 1LJL....L... • • .,.... step wn family room. . . ....,.... Be
3 br. 2~ ba. 2 sly, blt·in
kit, micro. 2 wooden
dttks, gar. dr opener.
Nor th wood $695
~2·2447
ll!MTALS
2+den2.,, ba
3br 1~ ba
3br21,AJba
4br2'i'z ba
3br2ba
Anaheim Hills
$750
1575
S850
S900
S900
3 8dr 2 Ba, dbl gar. rm
for power boat up to
about JS'. $1150/mo.
JACOIS REALTY
67~6670
Newport Hgts 3br. 2ba.
frplc, w/d , avail immed
pets ok &CS-7498
SPACIOUSM.I .
TOWNHOUSE
New 2 br. 2\.7 ba. Back
Bay loc. Gar. pvt patio
$975 mo. Susan: 957-6507.
SfG-7238 ---------
Spectacular Oceanfront
Avail. now. 2·4 Br Con·
do.673-SURF
Luxury Ocean front
Weekly. 2 or 3 Br Comp
furn. lncld linen s
640-4184.
NO
LEASE
REQUIRED
with pool, jac, tennis, 2nd story artist's retreat • graves1~es. Vista ~el &~ 2100 a~ .. spac. 4 br. 2 ba,
asking Sl25,000. As -plus separate guest ~.ar section ~ Pacific ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, fenced yd, gar 3 Bdrm. frplc. walk to YEAR·ROUNO FUN
sumable 12~% loan. quarters. Some financ· •ew Memorial Park. Mobile Homes-Lakeside 9695.962-219" beach. pool & tennis . Social Activities D• ~0254or8S5-1968. ingavailable.Askingon· S2000rtnn.Call617·5779. Big Be ar Lake or H ... IMjhweleoctl S'T~.Agt.700.9278 rect"•·F•el'Sunddy
LllCJlmGMICJll9' 1052 ly S275,000. Not "just a Cu uclat Ocnfront Laguna Bch, .................. ~?.~~ I LUFFS ~~~~~~:ss!:::~;:;,~;
....................... hou_,e" 50 why not call Propert'f 1600 termaor trade. 499-3816 5 bib to ocean. Elegant 2 3 bdrm. 2'i'z baths, ram GREAT RECREATION
MC>NAICH IA y now! &CS-72Zl ••••••••••••••••••••••• letlll &tat. bdrm, fam rm & den. rm. '950. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, Tpnn1s •Free Le~~on.
Sweeping Ocean View. W..tclfflealty APZOMID •• ~~ •••••••• ~!.~~ ~t!50ba~0~~~~us~ ~!!'.~: ri'~003. 8:'::i s~a'"rti't'1:: ~~~"~ t1~0b~s~i:~n'a1•
48dnn 3'i'zBa. Custom 8 Eastblulfs lowest priced ...._ & P'rofn•. Dbl car pvt gar, fully 't523 CAMPU5Da:IRV1,.E 644·0134. Hyo1oma~\a9e •5w1m yrs on large lot. Prl Stt home. Xlnt financing. Lot, S2~~ opPo1Jlle WAHTID: LOT maint. yd. Adults. no ming . 011v1ng Ranq<>
Gate, Tennis Court•. Call Amie Quevedo. The Costa Mesa Hospital, Will pay cash. Call Mr. peta. lnQuire at 527 18th. &..J-oleocla 3241 3 Br. 1 Ba. Steps to the
Beach, Clubbouae. By Property Mart. MG-9019 SZ7S,OOO. Jalf: (n4)640-0246. St. 71" /960-6331 0 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. -Cl\. Property BEAUTIFUL APART· Owner princ only R 0 f _..., MOHS. Singles 1 & · · a,Mce.6. ltltr. Income Property Want· _eeo. __ s_112._______ cean ront lbr, trlr House,642-3850. 2 Bl'Jroom~. Fur ~~~~ .... AMCI ~~~~5~ .... ~7~7~2~9~~~l ed: With owners unit * * * :d~b!Tya.J.~~e' m 0
· S.. ..._ n1st\eo & Unlurn1sheo OF EXTRAS, In tllia I-and able to creatively .,..... J. .,..__ C .. his WWW 3271 • t.oull L v•ng •No Pt't\
8% down, owner will custom home desiped D ._.1 finance. low down, no ~ Ocean front house : ....................... • Mooe1~ Ooen da••y
carry with no payments. wJ.tll active family in C:s. llOO Agents.547-3182 LX7s!:~~and Frenc h Normandy 2Br1 ba. 5475/m o. Kids 9106
3bdrm, condo, spa. mind.• Bdrm, den <or ••••-••••••••••••••••• Youarethewinner of Chateau In Victoria OK. Comm. pool. New Oakwood
model unit. Juoo. Agt. 5th Bdrm), family room MIAal'HISAMD ..... 4 frwtklr.h Beadl.4Br.4Ba.decks. drps. Contact Norm Garden Apartments
531-9374. and dininJ room. Fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• fantastic view, steps to Phillips. Agt 49&-8535, aft
PAMPERED PATIO aMlr_.~~n iSctihoooned . Jn .,_~Pa.Dtlpln Hwtfvam•d (ll!v~~to the beach. $2500 1110. 49'r2'7'92. Newport BHch/So. a • .....,n I area ~~ to the water. ....................... .-.n&11w Edgewater R . E S...AM •700 16th Sr
OHfONiM1!;_sn1 "'E .. 'Led .. in hlllts Be the~ .. ~~! ~bxeellentu~ 3 .?JR o1wn!r'a ..._ ,, .. ,... l I 07 to.t Slllow 494-8536. 3210 .o,, ...... i '"'~
•-· •vvy .. ounry ,._.........., ome-ae unt • 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mar.4thruMar.8 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 17141 542·5113 feeling just around the BR, 2 ba. rental unit. ~Convention L..-.... 3250 3bdrm, 2ba. 2 car gar. no comer from shopp'Rg. 3 Ideal for home •· in· Channing S bdrm, 3 bath '"'-. •-r t I j Newport BHch/No . ... • b yf t with 311' bo VC'D"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• pea. poo · ac, split 880 Irvine Bdrm,2ba.SH2.500. come. Close to Newport fla ron · .at Call6C-5878, ext. 272 to HOME FOR RENT level. nr S.C. Plaza. L...,...Y .. R.E. pier&sbops S219950 oat. SllOO mo. Ball claJmyourtickets. 4 Bdrm. 1595. Fenced '525.831·7372.831-9103. 17141d'6':;[.110•
497-1761 W..,N. T~Co. Gnndy,875-6Un. * * * yard & garage. Kids & ~··fl:.~. 3•91 '=====-----' • .._.. 644-491 O ............ hocla 3140 --------pets welcome. 964·256B ' Newport IHcll I 069 1~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW lbr dlx or 97J.2!r71. Agt., no fee. ••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN vu CONDO Hwttobe Bring suitcase _ Condo, plush crpts. Like new 3 Br. home in Lido Isle, Ir 3bdrm. 2
patio, steps to pvt beach .
micro-wave, 675-7155. THIGOOOLIN
Newport Crest, Owner
wilJ carry for 5/yrs with
20% down. Purchase $187.500. 3 Bdrm. 2t,'a Ba.
tennis, pool, sauna.
.....__... 1900 bi r 1 lndry Leisure World, 2br, 2ba, xlnt cond. Lovely back Ownermustsellthisunit ..._..._ everyt ng furnished. rpc, rm, patio. rd
NOW! 2 Bdr m , 2ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secluded 2 br on beach. gar, pool, spa. s auna, gate I, beaut. Nr. all. ya .1625. 962-7940
Versailles condo with H o use f o .r re . $650. Agt, 536-1484, free beat. SSSO. 962.4914 6 I mo I a e o Pt ion Can11Du•d-1
ex c e I. a 55 u m a b 1 e moval/demolillon 3br. 531-86311 9600/mo. C213)437· 7674. Unfw m.a.d 3425
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675-1771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•Beautilul view home 3 G...,,., 3202 New condo In Seaside Br. 2 Ba. Fam. rm.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Village, Beach & Allan· frplc. 1595. 640-9646. PHOBetX S..Clt1111uts 1076
By OWNER, formal din, la Blvd, 2 br. den. 2~ ba. HOME FOR RENT 3 br; pool. Now avail. t650aq ft, sec. gate, ten·
Arrowhead Country nia cts. pool & jac. 3 Bdnn. SSSO. Fenced
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new condo 2br, 2ba, 2
frplcs, bonus rm w /wet
bar SlOOO/mo 8 mos lse
ok 492·2259, 996-7542 Broker
3 Bdr upper dplx. I house
from ocean, beautifully
furn., compl. kitchen
utensils, wkly or mon·
thly rental. 675-8018
OCEANFRONT Winter
rental to June 15th. lBr.
$350/mo. Util. Included.
No pets. 548· 1930 or
673-71M4.
Lge 4 BR 2~ Ba in prime
San Clemente area with
good ocean view .
$185,000. Priced for
quick sale. or assume lease opt. Agt. Ron
Poulton 4911-251 O
10 units in great rental
area k>cated near Civic
Ctr. Perfectly main-
tained and owner wtll help ranance. An eJtCep.
tional value at $180,000.
Don't miss this invest·
menl opportunity
C I u b a re a , s a n S97S/mo. ,213)833.1369.. yard & garage. Kids & I bdrm lux club & spa B rdl 1 .... i pets welcome. 964·2566 facil. ocn view. Newport ema no. ..,....1732, eves & wk n d s . 97 s ~ 15 1 T d d Apwlwnb 1·884-7258 c213)831.5734. or 3-2!r71. Agt., no fee. .. m o . o Unt.nhlkd (213)24().9Cm laltoa P1•allla 3207 Newport leocJI 3269 ...................... .
••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new house for d iJ!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orangetree Condo 2Br ........ 3102 ladl 0. M.w Oceanfront condo. 3br, criminating family. 3 Newport Shores Canal 1Ba Patio-On Lake M95 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lease opt.Ion or equity Ott9er 1 .. u..... C: SELECT 2ba, underground prkg. bib to ocean. 3 Br. 3 front 4bdrm, 3ba, newly mo. Jim ~7-1100 Ext. A~S FOi IEMT
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share the best buy on ••••••••••••••••••••••• T PROP ERTIES lllOO. 6'7·7580: 837-eo99 B~. rm. Totally decorated, 2 blocks to 301 days551·3751 eve's. H.B., N.B .. Costa Mesa Bal. Penln. Charming ~ "'-" -u.,..~ & customized. ocean. 9152-8883. Somf.thing for Everyone 2p·a5!l!SpanCall.Joboy~eeWonaltthzee. •• ,_.••••Wt•••••••••••••l•l•O•O• _.._Ry.a.• 1 _ Coro.adet M• 3222 $1200 mo. 833· 0145 Lux condo. 3bdrm. l~ba . Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum. •• .. au-..--A-.;• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /PM. S IDIM MAMSIOH pvt patio, 2 car car /elec. Apta. Certain locations
631·121111 ... _________ ~e~. ;~th\:!~x~ni~ Im mac. 2 atry s Br, .......... SpectacuJar home on 5 opener, close to S.C, offer : Pool , spa .
with fittplace, encl«Mled 'ta I n e d g I ass , H_.a• 3242 acres with pool 6 Plua. $595 /mo . lse. fireplace, laun. room.
3 Bdrm, 2 ba apt. Garage.
avail Mar Isl. Savagt>
Wilde &Co 675-6806
2Br l ~Ba . w/gar....Adlts.
cpt.s. drps, bltns, fncd
yd, water pd. 636·4120.
f£7 Victoria St. $415
2437 "E" Orange. $410
2619 "J " Santa Ana Ave
$410
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APARTMENTS .
Beautifully landscaped
garden ·apt.s. Patios or
dttks. Pooh& s pa. Heat
paid, covered parking.
Adults. no pets. I or 2
persons OK
1 Bdrm $390-$400
2250Vanguard Wa y
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EASTSIDE
3 Br l .,.._, Ba. Townhouse.
No pets. 1525. 127 21st
St. Days 646-4262, Eves
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Br, 2 Ba. ~$485. New gardei apts. patios. spa.
Adults, no pets
398 W WilS<>n, 631·5583
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2136 IS B Tburtn
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You are the winner of
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Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to
claim your tickets.
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Sharp clean 2 Br. I Ba ..
built ins. Westside •-
plex. Kids OK. no pets
$395. 645-2478 eves &
wknds.
Mesa Verne 2 Br. 1 Ba. ~
Dining Rm. Newly de· ~
corated garage. Adults. ~
no pet.s $400. lst. last &
security 642·0735 ----'-------\
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town.house. frplc. patio. ;
encl gar. SS25. no dogs . •
998-8128. SlSO dep. f
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Cauda 'f Woods I
2 Br. 6 Study, trl·level, ~
fireplace . s kylight , •
deck . ..L~o children or
pets. S>3'.>. 180 E.21st. St.
Days 646·4262, Eves ~ 845-11543.
REALTORS
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Beautifully customized
24 'x80' Viking Home
28r, 2Ba fl enclosed
porch. In Laguna Hills
nlceat 5 atar part. 21 yr
olda ti older <JE8351)
patio, double garage. amenities. Nr bch. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• separate guest le maid's 549-0259. beamed c e i 11 n gs ,
$185,000. Bill Grundy, n:;,;::~f~~eciate. Sea1ate Wate r front quarters. Facilities (l)r .FREE RENT till 3/31 /81. garages, all built-Ins .
Rltr,8'7S-6181. ---------Townbome. 40' boat 14 horses. Beautiful Hngt Landmark 3 BR dGatden & Townhouse
---------Sub-lease 3 Br 2 Ba 'tll dock in front. 3 Br, 3 ba. stalb with exercise & condo, brand new . ea gn. FOUlPLIX 11 /15/81. 8850/mo. Agt. New cpt, newly painted re~ arena1. I year Adulta only over 40 yrs. TSLMOMT. &42-1803
2 Bd I Ba, S3'75 . .Garage,
yard, no kids/pets, Call •
Craig 559-9400
Ocean vU, 3 Bdrm 2"'
Ba, 3 car garage.
$325,000.
Westside Costa Mesa. 673-l:m tbru-OOt. Pool, spa, ten-· l850mo. 759-93116 2 llDIOOM $355
Needs some wort . nls~lubbouse. GREAT On ul uJ ' S22.000 yr incom e. Full Avail March 1st. 2 Br 1 ba Vlr.t•. Vacant. Aaklng Te Alt u e q etc ·de-sac, lov·
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will carry 10'% interest no chUdren. lst/lut + HOME FOR RENT Wood'·-u gar. Anaheim < nr LO. 2br, 2ba, enc. gar,
•1'90,000dn. '200 sec. 9600/mo. Call 4 ·Bdrm . .-00. Fenced -ce 2br, l "'ba, Katella " Euclid>. quiet Meea Verde at .. no
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2Bdnn, flreplace, family, peta welcome. IM-.,. moat Model. Full ocean 551-SCMS ..... ..._. 3106 Lge lbd.rm, pool, ad Jt&,
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WOCJdbridre i.ue 2 Br cln to bcb , 1ar ..._,I • I 1707 Brookb urat /Aduns . 64W646 3 Br. 2~ Ba. Jacunl, 2
car cara1e. 950 per mo. -•oc.1!!!!!!!11!!!11!1"91!1R!ll!!!!!!!l!!!ON~ff~· I'!~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~! IMCO.. PIOP•TIIS Starting Imm ed. Call
CWee C'GIMr duplex.~ £at a te Sa le, ltU Looldq for income un· Jlm780-1741.,
bdrlb, 2 bath up. a Lahwood llobDI home, ltaTI fie bavf 5 pro· c .... ,... 3224 Bfrm, 2 bath down. 1reat loc. Gd cond MaiirrtM• in C.11. Priced •••••••••••••••••••••••
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DAILY bkcaae1, d I vldcu, Wa?-, Brick • Block. r1Jbt, free •tlmate on HARDWOOD FLOORS Refs. •11.28atl. 4. _.1 "-I f ln u"'' Compl«e Rooflna Jobe.
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C::•• fcc ....................... Top QwiUty De dable H..-.g Prof. man now In 25th yr, MASONRY and remodel· RALPH'S PAINTING BaJboll RootlniCo.
SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• UC. CHILD CARE Service. seu. r."tet. lS ••••••••••••••••••••••• w fMal'Donald Dou1las Ina Quality with the Lie. Int /Ext. Low Rites Ma~rtal cocta down! REMODEL-REPAJRS MyCorooadel Mar rl 531 ~ H1tul, cleanup, concrtlf' Corp. whes to houaealt. ~t price. 631·20CM Free Eat. 964-5566 Free est. 873-eTO llRECTORY AlaoCUltomCablnet.a home 873-2945 yruxpe eoce. . ~moval. Dump truck. 8_!6-M24; 873-7~ Mon., ,...._.,,,....,. Tlle-.--------
00 IT 0 2nd teneUr~dUof!t 17 yra 11n Cocdroctor Electrician -Sm. Joba, Quick sel'\I. 642 7138 F. X EC U T I v E w I I l ...................... • • ................ ,..... • ........ •••••• • ••••• • • N W! area. c . Top qua . ma\nt. It repa,n. Lk -All&Fors.dnl Mr Palombo 982-8314. ••••••••••••••••••••••• #Z33t<J8.ClO 548-S203 · Cleal\Iiig&TrffTrtrn housesit, xlnt refs, ex· Moving? The Starving Neatpatc:bes&textul'ft Professionallnstaller
y D 11 Pil · ' Conatnactlon·All types · Const. work. palntin" ~r'd. 947·5407, 644· 1248 College Students Moving Free"'· If J.14 lt available for your our a Y ot CUSTOM'INTERIOR 20rs:.:f.x . ~eat. •••••ti " Co has grown same ....._ ServieeDlreetory LI ,.,. or??Roy 964·4276 htcOtMTax · . ·· ... -.+L1g custom,.,.,... 831-0833
R-·n•-uve CARPENTRY c. . MS-~ ... 3 •••••••••••••••••("••••• -· good servtce 1115 llc'd r-•-•·-'111..~f',.~7~, ... e .. """"ll I By Jay 642·8809 RESJD,..,.,....•• •-Com-•VERYLOW~RICES• Ho.ec~ ---S••h••••,•••••••:•••••••.•• tT~.64l-84Zi . ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••Tile Inst.lied, all kinds • .. .,._ • '" .,.. ... ~ "' La-..... capema•"l·clnu-••••••••••••••••••••••• Ort orms "' renter s o• .a.a.as CL ..... llD guaran•--' er J hn !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IC--.ASenlce merclal remodelln1. •'Georie.54izou"" Want a REALLY CLEAN credit. only $995 'tll Studeotwillmoveyouat """"" ~ ...._., r a. 0
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J?OOT .. t<J<SEEERPVllNCGE WeCareCarpetCleaners price. Landscaping-Cleanups Glrl.Freeest.645·!H23 fillinfreetoxorganizer. IM3-STT7or847·3309 all B&B lumbing TreeStnk;
• ,..... ............ Treelrimmln1-Hautin1< --- - - -No appt req'd. 64~9626 . · Gas, Water & Rooter ••••••••••••••••••••••• R•••. rat-•"""·0913 Steam clean & uphola. 1----...u--~----Maint-an ..... y..--t. Ex rt•--ho k · ----,.L.M.w. ,.._ '--Service M2 6896 ....... ...... '""" Work •uar. Truck "" ""' '"'""'" pe .,,., use et-pin", I ---.,.c;:erM4J · · ExpertTreeTrimmer -----m""'"t ~it. 345-3'7!6 Room additions. remod, Arnie. 548-8414 equip & s u pp I i es ttMll"WtCe •• •••••••••••••••••••• • ' '1 M --T AtpWt """• ~an. Geo. Pilmer & Son. funililhed. trustworthy & ....................... DAVE'S PAINTING ropttf••9lllMllf en yean experience
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Driveways. parking lot Shampoo & steam clean. 1--c __ . ""---------care. l Ume or continual '" .. ;>, All Risk SR-22 Lo Rates """Most R;~able Prof. service to save you Tree/shrub tn repairs, sealcoahng Color brighteners, wbt Drap1riet service~ SuperbHousecleananK Pine! Im 646 3995 1 ured li 'd 60-30 time & money Newport m. remov,
S&S Asphalt 646·487l crpta to min. bleach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Spedal'Ular Results - - - -. ns • c · 1 7 1 Pacific R.E. 645-3683 c~ups, haul. Concrete.
Lic'd. Hall. Uv.-djn. rms $15; S.S. DESIGNS G.....-Ser-flcH 673-~/642-4439 lft•e..tolt:-Fine ext/int painting by ---dut, etc. J im 63l-4.530
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BABYSITTING Do ork myself FnoJeest 30.,....lnarea balanced vita min Ca11Eve5315172 videotape prop. & con pu;-un· g&Paperl'ng speclalist./stay busy CaJISuns .. '-•Wi'ndow My home. I yr &: up, nr exp. w · · ~· ~ therapy & dJet. consult a-tent. Coll 640-0100 Video a.L• prices. Reliable 543·0512 nui ... Victoria. c M 642.8482 Refs.531-0101 645-665~ Uon SlO. 645-2SJ2 Annie , ,..., day 1wk or Verification Cabinet Refinishing ...£leaning. Ltd 543-8853
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Lie/Ins. Mark 979-4411 Lk . 389944. 532-5549 mod. 13899'4. 532-5549 28 yrs exp. 979-2265 ~flc:_e ~'"::~· 646 2240 64&·68!8 Caln & Sons, 898-5105 Classified Ads 642-5678 your problem.
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C _......._u___ 312 H..eL~•--11 31111.0 .._. _ __...leoch 3869 Young male, pvt home, Rmmte Wanll'd for ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.111....-aG -~ .... ~ ... n.--..,..,... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde area. kitch s pacious hse in Sa n Small Mfg, Commercial
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B R 0 C C Pr Iv 64 2 4 54 6 wk Clemente $250 +' • util Sea Lile Di.splay Units. 3 r. 2 a . near . Ni'ce 2 Br. t •L Ba. Pool. 3 Br 2 B a. in c I . 17th ST d BRISTOL r.i · 54~9847 hm t10n~smkr 498-2869 J.11 Gft Bus. est. '77 '80 Sales SINCE 1981
lst&l!ndTDs. S:SOK·S1M + O wner /Non Owne r
SFRs & Condos
Commercial & Industrial
$450/mo Upper laundry, garage, patio. stove/refrig, yrly rental 496-5717 •
""' . .,.,.., n e w c arpet. $475 . 15'75/mo.Agt.673-3355 Room with kitc hen "•1 ""c7 I approx Sll0.000 Price G inc equ i p & 1nven t:astside 2 Br Dis 96G-S04J. l-630-0350 pnvlleges, uhl 1ncludt>d GnllJHfor Prtm1• ground floo r office from 65-75c S38.9008:1J-S7Sl
hwasher, fireplace. Verasailles !Br/studio S200mo N 8 .642-6811 l •• ~.~~ •••••••• !~.s.~ pr Ml ft .. ~rom 200-3000 sq . rt North PETER DOBBS
lndry rm, garage, patio M......,.. W• Aph. pent.Me condo. adlts,no -Santti Ana near tollcge. All utilities COPY SHO P· S37 .ooo Adults. no pets S475 Xtra lrg 2 Br. apt. pets. S4SO mo + Lst-last Female. age 2S·3S, non 12xl2x28 329 lln1vcrs1ty Profit $15.000 dwn 64().6016 673-9G43
642.073:5 Fireplace. washer dryer + sec. dep 645·3447. smoker. with k1tch pr1v Costa Mesa Av ail paid WC/Bal or Exchange
hook up. Patio, dbl car ~S370 Jim .,... block to bch N B March 2nd S95 per mu
1
Est ab 1 5 d 5 lh yrs w .. 20.220/o YJftd7
On YourT D ·s. Notes
SSRl.iff~·fnvestorsSS I Br Stove & ref rage 1 garage Children OK. 675·1706 Days 646-4262 631-0ll\5: 642_6157 Small yard Adult. no1 ~~r H. Harbour Cute. private lBR apt on ""-&.111-· ............. 4400 540-3666 Call Denni.son Assoc.'.
673-7314 pets s:ns. 548 lm ~· Penin. Steps to beach Elegant. large. patio. ~~ '"" ..
Partial bay & ocean 'Fash Is I Poo I No
view. 675-4912 s moke $390 640 6594
........•.••........... , Broker wants partners
Arnie Queved o The
Property Mart &40-9019 La rge I Bdrm Near
s hops. pool. all ut1I pd
1884 Monrovia 548·0336
FREE RENT t111 3/31/8l.
Hntg Landmark 3 BR
condo. brand new
DAdJt.'1 only over 40 yrs
Nr S.C. Plaza. lge I bdr m . 16.Wmo. 759-9386
patio. gar, S4001mo S200 ----dep. 631·0560 3 Bdrm apt. 4 blks to
beac h New cpt .
$42S+S250dep will move
you in. C 121Surf536-7542
2bdrm. Iba. fenced back
yard, sep gar. $425 /mo
$12.'>sec. 754-0986
2hdrm. new rarpets. 2273
Maple, $395
545-5004
3 Br 2"'1 Ba 2 Story,
frplr. lndry rm. an 4·
Plex Bo is a C hica I
Warner area. $S80 per
mo ~5'5'>4 Triplex. 3 br 2 b;.i
S550 tmo I hr. I ha : 3 Br 2 Ba lst
S350'mo F.nl'I gar, month.5.S500mo
lrpk, patio. lndry fal' ns-0781
2276 Pamela Lane. C M
& last
1 br. Iba. frplc, OW. encl.
Versailles Studio. all
Amenities. $450.
549-0833.
Luxurious 1 Br Condo
eves Joyce 540-3822 day
Room for rent. 52nd Nep
tune. prefer surfer
548 8103
$SOO mo. Xlnt fac Full Hotefs, Mot.ft 4 I 00
sec. ~4646 or 631 7653. • •• •••••••••••••••• ••••
J ohn Lembeck (Agent> Balboa Inn oceanfront --Low Wlllter rates. Daily
Westcliff adult condo, 2 or weekly Kitchenette
bedrooms. 2 baths. Din· $90&: up 675-8740
ing room. Fireplace. ---
Freshly decorated Un SEA LAlll MOTEL
rum. t600 mo 631-7300, Weekly r enta I now
Bkr. a vail Color TV. phones
in rms . 2274 Newport
POSH 2 BR l"' Ba. Blvd.,C.M.646-7~
,patiOll. nr Hoag. adlts, V CIHOft Rewtah 4250 ~ $495. 631·3888, .~ ••••••••••••••••••• Open hrs 4 30 5 30pm
&45-6473 gar Nr Hunt Harbor WESTCU~
2 Br Gar Chald1Pe1 OK Jan.~1186 2 br, 2 ba, frpl, pool, nr.
4bdrm. Zba condo on
North Shore of Tahoe
Fully furn 5/m111 from
North Star $400 /wkly
957 -3226. SJ0.3946 Bert S485 Ask fo r Mi ke lnlM 3144 shops. adlts ~ ~ d~p.
641 0763 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 631.5586 ----------2 HUG F. Redrooms 1n NEW WOODBRIDGE 3Brcondo.w/boataUp.
super location Fully 2Br,2Ba,den,lrplc.15'75 Callfordetails.
carpeted. built ins. mo. Ml·9559 67s.8SSOat\er6PM
ground noor Adults . no LOCJllllCI leoc.;--3141 .
pets. $3:5() mo l\pply Apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cannery Village. lbdrm.
E 568 W W&li;on Oceanfro nt con do. avail immed. $400/mo.
646-44n beautiful view or Divers _67_~ __ . ______ ,
3126 cove. z hr. 2 ba adults.
no pets. Kathie Hardesty • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Re a !tor 760-8244. 2 Br. I Ba with refnge.,
bullt·in!I , carpels &
drapes. M2S 951 -0881 or
951·7~. Ask for Louie.
33801 Manana
Hewport hach 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PARK NEWPORT
Et Toro 3132 COUMTIT CLUI
Newport Heights Duplex
2 Br. J Ba. Adults. no
pets. $495. Mo. 1st. last
deposit. 517 Bolsa. Days
631 -~20. Eves Wknds
548-5041.
Big Bear. close to-slo~s. I
s ips 8, frplc. S451day, I
$175/wkly. 546·0116 aft
6pm.
Large Big Bear Cabin
Pool table. color TV. 2
r~plcs, sips 14 545·~916
...... to Shore 4 3 00
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Moving" Avoid deposits
& cut. U vlng ex pens es 1
Professionally since
1971
HOUSEMATES
832·4134
Elegant prul bldg. 115' pt>r
SQ n lse. Red ('arpct
893-13:51
l M O's fat•il. 2 000 sq It
2300 S ( Low Mst Nev. Iv Heduced to Sl200 mo
decorated R~lhrn<!m & lse. Red Carpet. 893 13.'>I wetbar Quiet < u~ta
Mesa area NEWPORT CEHTEI
Rkjltt lffllty Full Service Suites
979-1533 scvr C OSTS$
All you ne«I for one
monthly fee'
64().5470
1617 Weslcliff N B Want
hnane1al inst 7000s .f
Isl. Ooor Agent !'>41 5032 Now avn1lable Ideal
Rent 3 mos to 3 yrs. 180 location for Attorney.
to 83S stt Flex. terms Real F.state or F.n
lusinns Rental 4450 . ....................•.
P..W Locofiot1
1270 Sq rt on busy Beach
Roulev a rd-H untin gt on
Beach Ideal for r eal
estate office. store or
other suitable business.
2 Pnvate baths. availa·
ble immediately . JO
Year lease. Attractively
pnced
642-4311, ext 286
Weekdays Fumorunlum trepreneur m beautiful
llgMlealty ly maintaine d full Co-1c.kll
t't-1533 service bu II d I ng I_.. 4475
----1Comer Westcbff Dr & •••••••••••••••••••••••
KOLLC&f?EA Irvine Newport Beach > Store Space for lease
MEWPO.T soo sq n. Call Melulsa 1500 sq. n.. & 1260 sq. ft.
Elegant executive suite~ 645-6101 in Huntington Beach
in prestige locolion Flex ibl e terms
With l'Omplete support Newport Cente~ Lawyer I 213/557202.
services or other profession a I ---
714 /851-0681 single ofc 111 exec suite CORONA DF.L MAR
----Law library, rel·ep't. Pnme retail loc Hwy
Own your own Jean
Shop; go direct ·no mid
die man. no sales man's
fee. Offering all the na·
tionally known brands
such as Jordache. Van·
derbilt. Calvin Klein.
Sedgefield, Levi & over
70 ot h er b r ands
S16.500 00 includes
beginning inventory.
airfare for 1 t.o our nat 'I
warehouse. training. fix·
lures & Grand Opening
Promotions Ca II Mr
Loug hl i n at
Mademoiselle Fashions
1112)~1304 Ext. 6
HAVE A HIGHLY
PROFITABLE. non·
franc h ised J ean &
Sportswear Shop ol your
own. Featuring over 100
brands -Le vi , Van
derbill . Kl ei n .
Sedgefield, Brittan1a, KOLLCEKTEA teleplrone answering frontage:._645-5429_ -many more. $16,500.00
3700 sq ft deluxe includes Inventory, in· MEWPORT avaJI Lease avail AV
Elegant e~ecutive suites CO Financial To wer showroom & warehouse. shop training. installed
Seetoapprec. 631·4402. fiirtures & Grand Open· in pres tige location 955·2411
~~C:~plete support 2:X> F. 17th St
714/851 ·0681 Costa Mesa sui tes
-----350-900 sq tt from 7Y All
25-0-500 SQ. ft. gmd nr. amenities Call Terry
utlls pd. From $200. 779 Cres.~man 554·9000
W 19th. SI C M T<Jm
957 1900
IMtwt; kll I...... 4500 ing. Open within 15 daya.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Mr . Hartley a t
$SOO up. 1640' fndus 'l/Of·
fire. 18101 Redondo Cr.
"P ". Hunt Bch. 8'2·2834
PACESE T TER
FASHI ONS (2 14 )
937-fl876
'""'" ........ O,,art.Mty 5015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Want investor for Npt
bayfront home. Give
well secured lst or 2nd
T.D Agt. 675-6161. ---
2nd Tru s t De ed
purchases a rranged
For details. call 960-1957
bkr.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WEIGHT
LOSE IT
&: Earn Money
821·3241
Lo1t&F.-d •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642·5'71
Lost: Blk/wht M. Cat.
red collar w /name tag.
'B unjl '. Vic CdM .
640-4019 Reward
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1..-dMew!
$525 Per MOftth
UYIMG
Singles. 1&2 bedroom
apt.s. &: townhouses.
450 sq n $450 per mo
4001 Birch St Newport
Heach Agent 541·5032 F or F w /child to s hr hig -
Npt. Shn. across from condow/same. pool. jac.
Lido Isle, on water. bay
view. lbdrm. Ir Uv rm &
din. t675. 615-7155 .
BEST RATE
G real oc:·ean v it>w from
this 2 story office suite
an C M Pvt entrance &
bath. SSOO No lease
631-mO
WESTCLlff AlEA
Executive s uites .
gro und lloor loc .
Secretarial /bookkeep·
ing serv avail. Call for
more details
(714)631-3651
MESA
INDUSTRIAL
PARK
711W.17HL. St.
LOAN SSOO or more Obi
your money. Loan is
secured by unprecedent-
ed 1st In mm financing
histoey. 714.957 ...
LOS'J" Blk/Whl m. cat.
red collar w /name lag
CdM vie REWARD
~19
Lost: l4K gold men's ID
bracelet. nightclub,
Lag. Bch. $100 reward.
Dys ~2980. 956-4.520 1140 s.ar. ,...
Hnr T rab.co lood
Gftd B Toro rood. For
iROn l1tforMotlo1t
cal...
(7141 516-4910
HwtliAigtuhhecll3140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
THE WHtFfU TIH
Luxury Adult units 1t af·
fordabl~ living 1,2 a. 3
Br. Well decorated .
Olympic size pool, light·
td tennis court. Jacuni,
park like landscaping.
Most beautiful bldg. in
H.B.
From $360. M6·0619
,~<J ADULT ~~ LIVING
& 10 ots
• Ollnwaslltu & 880 s
• Pool & Rec Room
• G110en l1noscap1n9
• JC>Q 10 Buch & S11oos
G
SEA ENVIRONMENl
,, •• •11"' Mil ' ·~~ ti tt
.,,..,, .. J ,11
From "29 &44-1900 bch. Pool. Encl. gar tennis S200 645-5165
in
Oceanfront for Winter
Rentals. Furnis hed a.
unfum. Broker. 675-49l2_
S475Jyrly. 640-50'78 Roommate wanted. M IF,
S.... l>.Rct 3110 2S·35. lo shr beaut house NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• m Lag Bch 494·5844 or
3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. Across 497.21193
NO FEE! Apt & Condo
rentals. Villa Rentals
67S-t912 Broker
2 br. 1"'1 ba + gar. Hoag
Hosp area. nu decor .
open h.1e Sal & Sun 11·3,
42 38 H II a r h W a y •
from S.C. Plaza . Securi·
ty & s wimming pool.
$550. 645-2462.
2 Br. 1 ba, near So. Cst
Plaza. Security gate.
pool. l child ok. No pets.
M25 mo. 7SZ.. 7474.
S500 __ imo_._830-__ ~_5_· __ 3Br, 2Ba nr So. Coast
3 Br. 2 Ba. \.o'J block lo Plaza. pool, jac, play·
beach. Yearly. ground, kids OK. ~30
• Shared Ll•iftcJ * Counseloni to personally
select your compatible
rmmte to suit your
lifestyle. Shared·Llv111~
833 Dover Dr Suite 3l N 8
831-1801
M/F to shr hie In C.M
nll5 + 'h utll. Non-smkr
675-7794, 549-8677
548-8083 mo. (213) 868-6039 eves. --------------------1 M /F to shr new home, 3
condo SOtlllt L..-. 3116 Br, 2""' ba, tennis crt. Spacious 3bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hunt. Bch. l#a Cuesta.
Oceanfront s tudio apt PJO, Call Bam to 6pm.
with patio, overlooking 96().11831
pvt beach. 9650/mo util ---------
Near new 1 br, centrally incl. -.2253or499-5021. Mature F, 2 br. 2 ba, non·
located, encl. garage. W • .... Jltl smoker. S220 Incl. utlls.
2"'1 ba. Quiet loc.
'8115/mo.
631-1759. 631-4744
....... '7S.2113 uln-F.V.983-&216 -----------....................... ----------
Zbr. tba, frplc, Newport New two bedroom. one Nice 2Br, 3Ba db twnhse.
H,U. 11535/mo. bath unit with 1arage. E. Bluffs, Nwpt Bch.
1'75-0349 M50 ipootb. :M8-U7M. Fum. PIO mo. 758-0422
YEARLY. 3 Br. 2 Ba. A,_ ............. d Rap. F to 1hr lge 2 br ~ to ocean. -5 per er ...... hta1d JfOO Nwpt ~h hie w l•P• 4t mo~ Bkr. MS-mJ •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• I BBQ. $275. 673· 1955 •
Ci'O to 4200 ~ ft
•Janitonal Service &
Utilities Included *Adjacent to Airport
It Restaurant Row
•Access to 3 Major
Fwys.
833-8813
Luxurious, full service of·
fice space, J ·6 rms. con·
ference room. sec'I
services . Newp o rt
Beach, Call for info:
752-6Ul8
450 sq. ft. De lightful
working s pace with
ocean view. Full bath. 3
yr old bldg. $4SO mo . \umer Alsoca., 494-1171'. .
Quiet 2 Br. l Ba. with S E A W I N D _.,_.m_s ____ _ --------a 1ara1e. petlo, pool. VILLAGE Fem wanted to shr home
Adulta, no peta. 1801 H. New 162 bdrm luxury w 11 a rn e n r O C C .
15th. St. Newport adult apt.a tn 14 plena U25/mo. Reh r eq. WOODI •UArJS.
146-6191
Adult lmur'J l 6 2 • 3
Bdnn. e.Ylifw laka • atre•ma. Complete
emenltlea. No P•t•. rromsm.
Spadoul 2 Bdrm w /nu
cpt, pelft&. drpe. Klda
OK. No pets. 11111 Holt .
$05. U'f·OOI btwn
S.Tpm.
Xlnt loc. PierJdnt ~·
doe. l ·lbr, '450·1100,
pool , jec , tenntl. ... am. La,... a Br. trpac, EftcW ,.,.-. m•••·
I bdrm co.do llldJ •~I.
pool /ju /11••• au ............
He1Jbtl. telJO. I0-7teC>. from tMO. a bdrm rrom -~-------~ VllW $SOf + poola. tennta. J'etn non-amoter 11-z to
La119 a • z Ba over· "'~· panda! Gal allr mr, 2Ba reclecoN1t·
looklal Baek '1ay . ~~ L.IM~~ ed bM nr bdl.9200 mo.
Load• of elo .. tti tntr1 drive Nol1b on ff.l!l.Uf.U40
ftretllMe, a ca~ Beaeh to McFadden "-y ..__ •-1a.r -11em or balclcldea. 145 OOflhnlO u.. WIR on lfcr'llddtn '-"• ._""' "' .. ''
Dr. Call before 5Pll. to S.ewlnd VUl•I•· ma.1"_911C.M. Sl50 m9. + $7'5.,,,,_orMS-lJIO. <lM)-..Sut. ~ um .. Must be reap.
Nl.,_
f /DOIHmkr lo 1hr 3 bdr
C .M . bou1e
$171 /mo+Corlnne
eat..flll aft •pm
··-.. ~.-ft ... #-......--.... ...................... . ~
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• •••••••••••••••••••••
For slort' & ofnc:e space
at reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 Sa ft.
MESA VERDE bR
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde E. C.M.
545-4123
Newport Beach. $1 .25
sq. ft. New dlx office or
r e tail w /pvt bath,
security. a /c, 600·2400
sq. ft . S09 31st St. (next
to Bank of Newport.
Lido Canne ry area ).
'7S.~. C213>fM1·9'700
PRIME
WATERFRONT
RETAIL
SPACE
1st TIME
AVAILABLE
500-2600 Sq. Ft.
NEWPORT BEACH
SPECIALTY
CENTER
~~
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S,. .... Lc I I t ,,.. ....
l114M7W6'2
Costa Melo. C•.
642-4463 M0tt) !JH, Trwt 0.-5035
•2080 sq ft warehouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• F o µ n d M a n ' s
avail for immed oc· Wfler~Co. Wristwatch approx.
cupancy. •2780 sq fl All types of real estate 2·21 ·81. Vic. Newport
warehouse avail late investment.saince 1949. Helghta a rea. Call to
Feb. •2-1800 sq. ft. units Spedala., a. identify646-73;19
avail early March. •33' WTDt Lost: Khaki belt to ladies
sq. ft . •Leasing office 642-2171 545-061 I raincoat. At Ease sale . hrs. Mon. thru Fri. 8-4. 1 _________ _
_S_a_t._l_0._2_· ______ 1Wldow baa money for Reward. 644-8693
COSTA MESA Industrial 2ND T.D. 'a a ny size Lost: Schwinn Collegiate
5,000 sq ft, new Ult up, above $10,000. No credit mdl, pis bike. green.
18W cleaheillng, ~sq I, no pn)ty. For action CM U'H. 543-5998
ft 'fl ·1 1 call AGT 873-731 l o cea, a vat n WANT ACI'ION1
3 0 / d a y s . 1 · 5 I Y r anytime Cl .. ,_. Ads
lease .. 33< net. Owner •-,. ---------_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_:~:..==asa==u='""==N2===·5e7=8~
(714 )642-6971.
Ml Irvine so sq ft fenced
gas dieael tanks. modem
shop/offiees, 551-3006
PRIME C.M. loc:. 1500 lo
1800 sq . rt. ofc .
warehouse. $450 plus
mo. Avl. l mmed .
54().CQS
..... w ...... 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Garage needed, C.M.
area. must bave U hr
aceeu. rB-'J•
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when placing your ad ... a
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. we take your messages
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•~. l BEAUTICIANS C-.....,...Hm• D C d HttpW..t.ct 7100 mWcmhd 7100~W..t.4 7100 -·Ill l.ab rn x. U"Ader l A 6 ~•mt ...-rapery oor Ina tor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~-:-•••••••••••••••• ... _,. H•lp W-..cl 7 I 00
)'r, It. cotden, vie. c MANJCUlUSTS, follow· AmbtUoua. brl,hl anO exp. penon needed for •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lladbet1 Sc~I. C.M. A,-.C~ Ina pNf. To wort In enerf!llc people wanted drapery department In OVARDS-Jrvlne & S.A. Llve·ln lady m•ture for PRINTStlOPTRAIN~E
Feb. n . Rewar d . !!uell ca~r oppt1 wann. friendly ulon. for fUIJ and p/ttme help our deal en studio. locaUons, $4.00 ft up <'Ompan1onahip. lite Musttypc40wpm ~ ExpeT.MC.•OrFashlOO ffn. fkidble. ~Hair forbutydelU11a.odwich W-1801 978-7243or638·8191 h11kp1l /cookll)j(. rrct-33l 3rd St . Llll(Ul\8
11land lnvel,tment Orm. Oepot.M7-22S4 shop.Ooodstartlnrpo11 room/board/salary Beach
LOST: Blk/Wbl Cat
Aclama /Brook burst eru
REWARD~15el
Medical/dent.al benefit.a . Uon with xlnt chance for DRAPERY SHOP GoUARDS 1) I tull)peJd.Ccwnputer ex Beauty advancemet\t ln arow· ln Nwpt Bch needs Full & part time All Ca ll Mra . un o p Ptr·F/1' ht·lp•needcd in
per.Call:IM0-0123 Proareulve ulon to lna C()mpany. To set up mechanical person. •reaa. lJnJ!orma rurn'd. 494'8075 moll room. Pie<'t' work
LOST: Male Gold Rabbit
Newport k>olllns for appt. for Interview call Good drlvln1 record. Ages 21 or over. retired Live·ln, young dbabl.-d '+ mcenUve 641·3907
creative, motivated, Stanetf7).IOOO. Fast advancement for welcome. Noex~r. nee. remalC" business studl.'nt :Z welJ.tralned, exp Hair sharp trainee. 8'18-11780. Apply · Un Ivers a I needs F.n.chsh speakm1t PUILIC
Ac ._/C .. I __.._. Designer. Call 833-03fM. COUNTER HELP Pl'tltection Service. \2.26 attendant. Ask for Ann. RE:LA TIOHS vie Trade wlnda /San-l•-•••-••-1
u aco Pleue calJ Nf.9844 r .ccwwwwv No experience nee. AM DRIVERS WANTED w sth St .. Santa Ana. 891-9571 P tr for resort condos SCRAM4.ETS Poislllon w /Npt. 8ch. BOOKKEEPER/ 1h1ft.Fulltime.Applyln PartUmedellvery.Ear-lnterviewhrs·9-12&H. GOOD phone voil'c
prop. mgmt. firm · RECEPT. Medical of. pe~: Dipplty Donuts. ly mominf. L.A. Times Moo-Fri. L1ve·in howiekeeper com AM 'AFT Santa Ana ANSWERS Outstanding career OPP· rice. Laguna area . 1854 Newport Blvd.. Irvine /Newport Beach panion ror ttlderly ladv ofc AM Aft $4.00 hr
0 ... _ .. _w -Newsy t y . -Ci /L. A/P · A /R Small, congen ial office. C.M. area. Must be reliable & HAllDIESSHS 642 0056 aft. tretn1ng ~2957 ~ w/emphasls In financial f ull time. Insurance have dependable trans. w tClientel, be your own
Power -Admire -analysis. If you 're forms/typing. Call Bet-COUMTHHELP $425 +. Ca II Jess : boss , c.-a 11 GI 11 d ys My ·-c~INnOOven'!"~ane~ bripilJttwin/priorftCexlpd , ty .499-1702. Sat/Sun 10PM·4AM. 546-Q33S. 751-5221 -· "" ~ .. we ra you °' prov e M 0 n . Fri 7 A M . l P M robot that would do all ror career ad vance-BOOKKEEPER/SEC'Y Wmchell's Donuts 253 E. Driver for van w /ship-~air dresser wanted. lots
the housework, but ment.Call:64-0-0l23 F II · E · 17lhSTCM ping duties. Part time ordrOpins.busy
cou1dn't sell it. He found l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I u time. xperience Steady. AM preferred. 494·5677
out it wouldn't do WIN-1= pref. Newport. 631'2825 Counter help wanted Good growth opportuni·
DOWS. I o 0 k ll • e p • r I f 11 11 F I T , M i c h e I I e · s t y w i t h a c t i v e ACCOUNTING C._. Cleaners. sportswear company in
Register today for local Rapidly grow1ng C.M. 496·5124 ____ Newport Be a ch
temporary assignments. m(g firm Is seeking an CPT 8000·Sel'retary, 646-86ll8.
HAii STYLIST
NEED NEW IM AGE"
Colleen O'Hara has a
s pacious salon In perfect
location. If could be ex
557-0045 exp'd. full c.-harge book· Newport Beach Law or. keeper Interesting & rice. as1' for Cindy Ray Dr iver to pick up de· aclly what you are look
ceued pets & some yard ing for 646-1345
MACHIMIST
Par1 t1m1• for short run
produdlon lathe work
lite. clean job 646 32t5
MACHINE
SHOP
TRAINEES
Pwtch Press 09*'.
P /T evenings. Over
3yrs ex per. necessary
Costa Mesa 631 0700
Real Estate l,1r nt't'
Lomt Officer
Exp in 2nd & 3rd TD
I o a n 11 I a r t· m e n l
(7 14 )~32 liJll
1213l41HOOO
Real F..'ltate 1.11.· rll'I'
ROJlaur1nt
FRY COOK. COUNTER
" ASSlST MOR ~I·
Uons •n in fast food
retitaurant. Nr. Airport
639-l.!182
l"'-'•tH.ip
Del Taco In Newport
Beach i.S now hlrina full
& part Ume help Doth
day & night shirt s
avallabkl Please apply
in per$On. 2112 South
East Bristol. Nf'wport
Beach
Restallrant
Show dance r wanted
for
Ichabod's ,fttfhous•
O~ng soon. 0 Co ':1
newest nighL s pot R
stones in the sky Oi111n11
& dancing t.o rock & pop
Up lo $7 Apply in person
at 2.'.Jt61 El Toro Rd. flop
floor of Home Savml(s &
Loan Bld_g) 1-:1 Torn
Thurs, l''r1, Sat. Mon t.
Tues betwl-en 6-9pm
FOUND : Blk puppy
female. Poodle·gray
male. Sheph e rd-ten
male, Shepherd-blk &
tan male. Also cat·
Siamese mix male
Newport Beach Animal
Shelter 644·3656
ment. computer & cn-L'n-':. pleasant work environ-17141644-6S16 work. 19542 Beach Blvd. Handicapped workers.
H.B. rast hands/good mind
lrnmed openin~~ fur
much operator ... Will
tram for(' M plant i-:x
cell co benef11'<
Deltronlc S4$-04t3 ln•nfmeftt Counselor
F.xp 10 2nd & 3rd TO
I o a n p I a c t' m l' n I ,
1 7 \4 l f!32 6311 , 1213)41~4050
Restaurant
budget exp a +.Growth CUSTODIAN
IEMPOllAllV P!llSONNIL Sll!VIC!S potent i a I· cont ro 11 e r f / T . 3 Pm . 1 1 P m ,
within 2 yrs. Salary $13K·Sl5K lo start. Send male /female, Harbor
resume to: CO&G 5020 area church. Cal Chuck
Dry C lean er needs Wewant_rou.641-3907
HARDWARE SALES
l>il Y f oo d J>O SI
tions /Cocktail pos1t1011o;
Apply in per;on · Lost . Male Ca t
Orange /White. Green
collar. Jteward. 760-1977
3723 llrch S'"•t
Newport IHCh
E.0 .E. D NB 8 ·5pm . M on .Fri. Campus r. . . 92660 631.2880.
Found: male German !!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'•I Attn: D.A.F. ----
Shepherd mix, 2124. nr ACCTG CLEflK IOOtCICHPEfl F /C c .. tomer R.toffons
mature. resp. person to
work 4 hrs. evenings &
Sat. Gd. pay + gas
money Mr . Be st
Cleaners, CdM. 675·3306
LAGUMA IEACH
Retail. Perm Cull &
p /time. 240 Broadway. 497.4403
MACHINE
SHOP
lmm e d opentnl! m a (' h I 11 \' II p (' r a I II I
trainee 1\ll J.!1rl !lt'pl
Real Eslat<>
SUCCESSOR
FAILURE IM '8 I ?
TllF. RUSTY PEI.I< 'AN
273S W Pett. Npt Jl r h
Re-;taurant
W ait•n fW aitresses
1-:xpc:r'd . p t1mt• nt>edt>d
for dinner <;h1ft $5 75 1wr
twur "In llJIS Pvt roun
tn rlub <';ill art :tPM
M4~04
Pia':,!!' School, F .V. Exp'd, mature person SECRETARY ~rowin!!~ancial co. inh ~l.-;. ror general office & r v n""""' person wit Facto., wort. .... Costa Mesa location gd phone manner. oCCice Pff'IOftCllh 5350 payroll Accural'Y a Good w /phones. full A l 1 0 10 k Permanent position
m ust CM area "xper .. ypn.,. · ey. CostaMesa.631-0700. •••••••••••••••••••••• · time. Typing, general Will train on computer. 1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~
PRE LAW student needs 549-22:11 o ff 1 c e Procedures · $900 + Ca 11 · Bobbe. 1:
$25.000 Will do anythingr---------645 2'l44 839·8045 .
Legal. Conrident1al ADVStTISIMG
File Clerks.want a
change'? Use your skills
for bonuses. 641 ·3907. DVM. P o Box 3242. Acd. Coordlncrtor loddleepincJ Clertr N.B. 953. Full time. exper. helpful
Immediate openml't for but not nee. Many com -
a gen c y ex P e r ' d pany benefits. Apply at ·
coordinator with gd 1660 Placentili A.ve COVER GIRL
managerial organ1u-Costa Mesa
tional skills Industrial
or trade accounts back •CAI DRIVERS•
• OUTCALL •
953-0778 MC/VISA
FIRST LADY ground preferred. Call Checker Cab
Freddi at 714·730-0355 770-0222
Escort. Models -----·1 Castuer & To Go pos1l1on
Party Dancen. ADVERTISING avail PM shift F.xper * 972-1345 * ADVERTISIM& preferred S kinny
MC & VISA Accepted SALES Haven Restaurant 9901 -----$2000+ Yorl<town Ave,HB Apply
Data F.ntry
Clerk /Terminal
Operator. must be selr· ---------starter. accurate. gd
with figures. abilily to
work independently.
famibarily with l'teneral
comput er concepts
ht>lpful. Salary open &
commensurate with exp
FILECLHK
Large insurance agency
has immediate opening
for fast. energetic rile
c lerk. Paid company
benefits. Call· L.inda at
549-8161
Gd opportunity to ad· !!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!Ill!!~!!!~
vance with a fast grow I . ingCoinC.M 549.2221. 1Flex1ble hours.
--phone. nee
DB.I. f/T & P (T. 642-3\69, 4 RPM
car .
•••
HARDWARE SAl.f':S
Full lime /Pu rt t1m<' A 1J
ply in person Crown
Hardware. 1024 Irvin<•
I Weslcliff Pla1.a) N. R - ---...
Help needed Take & rte
liver orders H1~h earn
1ngs po t e nt ial Ph
642·3169, 4-1\PM
H 0 M E C I. f'; A N I N <:
S ERVICE h<'IP nt.-l'dl'ct
1mmed Call btwn Mon
ThurS..7 PM 64S 0961
6 A M 2 3 0 I' M (' '"" .i Mesa plant F x1·1•ll
l'ompany lwnl'f1b 1\111•
ly Dellnin1c . ~ .. 15·0413
MAMICURISTS
WANTED
W Chental J.!rt~at n·nl ,d
x I n t work in J.! <' o n ti
770 2345
MEOICAL
COURIER
Mu .,t have ov.11
tra11 ... 1111rt at1011 ~· h1·
famili ar "'1th l'.1 l1f
fr\\\ "''ll'nl '" ..... 11 ... l'h·a. .. :int 1111 ... 111110 for 111
''" \\hi• l'llJll" tlrl\lllJ.: M u n F r 1 ~I ri I'M
7f)ll ll"lllll
I llavc v1111 1·11ns11ltr•·d
the p1lf;ilb or t•1111l
mernal & r~1dl·nt1.il rt
al estate? For e~.1111 ph'
17•·; INT rall'"· lon.i.:
esrrow<1. farminJ,! for
lll>llllJ.!S. ('om1w t1t11111
etc '
Profffsionaf Land
Corporation
llas the an~w1·r for vour S U<'("l"~ In 1981 .
2 l.t•:1m 111 mark••\ '""
n1st loh ,1n<I a1·n·<ll!l' m
So Calif We ha\ 1• Ill'
INT rah•" 1-;:1rn $.'iOh I••
$l50K, r1r~l ,Vl'ar. Ull
IJ m1t<.'() It· ads & m11n"
License r•q11ired.
For 'iU<'<'~s in l!mt .1-.\..
for Mr Tl'lll~
95.5 3402 & ~JI K557
R f:TAll. Clt>rk. rull or
p t1m<-Costa M e<,a Sta
tinner., 270 f": 17th.
('o<,t:J Mt•<;<t i\pµlv 1n
p1•r-on \OA M t n 12 11n I~
ll 1-:TAIJ. SALES
LAGUMA BEACH
llard"'are Prrrn foll t.
JI t1mt• 2411 Hroarl .... 1"
\!1'7 \403
FANTASY Pr.R MONTH in person
READIMGo ETC M usl be experienreli CASHIER
Eslary's. 3444 E Coast
Hwy. CdM.615·1354 Ao StOCJCJS
20lll Kime Dr
S.A. Heights
HOST /HOSTESS
Full time 2 pos it ions
available l>ay & t•\ 1•
Must be able to "'ork
wknds. J\pply in person
3PM to SPM The Jolly
Ro~er, 400 So ('ou~t
Hwy, LaguM lleat•h No
phone calls MEDICAL OFFtCE RKe-pt/Gt'ft. Office
Nt'edc; J>t'r'>on 1•\ Small frwndh t·11 m
HPta1l i\~t·nl "'Ith 2 "'
mo r 1• \ "a r' <' ~ JI 1.,
nc·l-.h'<i tu hPlp llH'rt'3'"
rl'\a1I ... all's 111 Ire. c·11m
m t•n·1,tl off 1 n• XI 11 t
.,._.1arv & lwn1·f1h "t•n<I
r .... 11m1• lo ,\.,'>1H'1<tll'd
I· .1 r ct 1 I I o 2 2 I I
M art1n 1'l;11 a ('••ntr"
In 1111· 9'.!715 1\tln Tnm
m11·
0 .C. NEWEST & MOST Call Mr. Crossen
LIBERAL STUDIO rs 759-0652
NOW THE BEAC H AREA'S CLOSEST AC· Alarms Winning team
TION 8125 Bolsa. Expenenced personnel
Midway City. Jus t 2 required by OrangE'
blocks east of Reach County Set•urity ron
Blvd. behind liquor tracting firm Lo w
store. S4J..9243. volla~e & electrical ex
--• ---penenc:e necessary Ex
•FOXYLADY •
OUTCALL ONLY
VISA. MC
• 972·1I31 *
per1enced only nt"ed app
ly 714-838..0310.
ASSIST MAMAGER
Auto rental. No exper. --------•! o~ary Call 979·8826 Exotk&corh
558-1946
24 Hr. Service
Serving Or. Cly
••• ~ Jet11tinCIS
1950 16th St. Apt r.f.205
Newport Beach
You are the winner of
4 "'" tick~ ($14 value>. to
AftClhHn
loot Show
Mar. 4 thru Mar 8
Anaheim Convention
Center
or 772-SMO.
AUTOREMTALAGT
No exper. necessary
Call 979 8826 or 772 GSSO
AUTOMOTIVE
Tune up. person & auto
detailer M/F . expr
pref. n2 to $18 per hr
Call alt 4. 661-1267
BABYSITTER/NANNY
Competent woman to
ca re fo r newborn
Mon/Wed & Fri. Approx
6 hrs day Xlnt s alary
613-8423
Call 642·5678. ext 272 lo ---------claim your tickets •••
Desperate for S W 2S yr
Male will seriously con·
sider selling a kidney or
any other body part.
Med. purposes only
Reply Daily Pilot Ad
!829 PO BOX 1560 CM
92626 ---
A 11.AMTIS MASSAGE
SPA
Be pampered
Be•ul. Girls
IOAM·4PM 7
Phone 645-3433
by t6
Open
days
TOUCH A CLASS
ESCORTS 752 <Ml17
INTRO SPECIAL
MYSTIC MASSAGE
MASSAGE $10 W /AD
Santa Ana 556·4656
AMBER formerly with
COVER GIRL is now
with THE
GIRLFRIENDS'
THE
Girtfriends
•ISCORTS•
"-/Offfu,IHohl
• 759·1216.
24Hra Now Hiring
MC Visa
Banking
TELLERS
F'ULLTIMF.
Position available in our
South Coast Plaza omce
Experience pref'd. Call
KathY Ambur,:tey
S40-4066
CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
ScrYings & Loan
695 Town Center Dr.
CMta Mesa. Ca. 92626
F.qual Opportunity
Employer
Banking
Rec.,t jSwftchboard
Seeking personable sp·
pllcant with gd phone
etiquette Exper.
helpful. Typing re·
quired. Call : Sylvia
Waters, 552·6100
IAMCOFIRVIHE
Equal Oppty Emplyr
Banking
TELLER , .... TIMt
Fullt1me fo r large
manne hardware store.
Xlnt benefits & working
cond.lllons 645 1711
Delivery Driver to work
al auto part.o; store. Must
be 18 or over, have valid
California Driver's
license. good dnvinR· re
cord. & know Costa
Mesa . Apply at Hub
Auto Sup pl y , 2120
Harbor Blvd. Costa
Mesa. 646-2464, as k for
Claud.
You are the winner or
4 frff ticllds
< $14 value I. to ...... "' loatShow
Mar. 4 lhru Mar. 8
Anaheim Conventiort
Center
U os t s 1H o,t essrs
Waiters /Wail rt'ssc•!-i
wanted for
pt'rit'n1•1•'1 "11h d1t' I 11any nftu.r 11<'f'an rll'l'd..,
taphonl.' 1n~111 a11•·1· 11111 I rullt11n1· JJ4.'r,on f11r rt'
1n l( & ltan <tl1n .i.: repllo11 & 'ar1<'I\ of
tt•lcphonP~ On1· pt•r-.on iieneral 11ff11·1• 1111111·-.
o(fi<e f''ullttml' J'0'1111m Must h;i\ll' )!ood lvpm~ R'll II 7 !'har~t· 1111r'>•' H(I
twct J-'('F 1-'ull & rwrt
t1ml'. ~d :.alar} Me::.a
Vl•rilt• Cunv llo~pl 6'>1
\cnll'r gt . CM 5411 5~8.'i
CASHIER
HOUSEWARE SALES
Apply in person: Crown
Hardware. 1024 Irvine.
IWeslcUfr Plaza> NB
khcmod's Penthouse
Openillg !loon. O Co -.
nl'west ni!(ht s pot II
stories in the sky. Din in I!
& dancing lo ro<'k & pop
lip to s:>thr 18 ok No exp ne<'. will tram App
ly m person al 23861 El
Toro Rd . (top noor of
Home Savings & t .. oan
BldR.I El Toro Thur:;,
Fri. Sat. Mon & Tues
between 6 9pm 951 ·2800
S ii n t a i\ n a .1 r,. a sk1ll!-i Donna. 645 363'.l
CASHIERS
UTDTEM
Oefttal Asslstonf
Chair side. RDA & X·ray
Call M2·5678. ext Z72 to
claim your tickets * ••
lie req .. 4V.. day wk, FULL TIME daystnites
benefits. salary open Ans. serv. No exp. nee
642-6880, 6'7J.3403 wknds Call: 83:>3333 EOE ~~-,_::::=:..:..::~~::::::...~-
831 ·0480
Medical
BACK OFFlt: E part
time. N R F.KC & rhl•\t
X ray Reply Class1f1ed
Ad 11834. Daily Piiot. 1'0
Box l."l&I. Costa M t'sa .
Ca 92626
Medical
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
Wf' promote lo manage-
ment & supervision from
G••1terttelper
Work includes operating l•H•o•t .. •1-------H esson mower. Eit "'
R EC F:PTJONIST rnr
radiolORY ofrice m N-A
F:xp preferred M f', i.:tl
benefiL" 631 4422
Within , ________ _
WANTA CA REE R'>
Costa Mesa
~~t benerits •PM Housekeeper
M T1nw jEvM
G8411tAL OFFICE We are seeking reliable
Nursm~
LVN,:l-11 Meds&treat
menls r.ood workin~
c ond1t1on s l'll•w
~radualc arc:eptablt·
Mesa Verde Convales
cent tl0!ip1tal. 661 C<>nter
S t . Costa M r'<i
548 5585
111 Del Mar
631-9421
Laguna Reach
494.9233
DESIGHB
DllAFTElt
Laguna Beach elec·
tron1cs manufacturer
needs
Typing & geo. ofc. skills people oriented persons
req'd. Work varied & in-F:njoy excellent c o.
teresting. Costa Mesa benefits including a fr<>l'
area. S4fr 7172 meal per s hift Apply in
Huntington Bearh
962-9116
•an experienced person 1-1-... --ll!llllllll!llllllll~
to be responsible for GaeAL OFACE
dral\ing & mechanical Huntington Beach area.
design functions. Must Sm. office. Invoicing. h ave thorough -~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ knowledge or drafting typing. heavy phone
CIRCUS V AllGAS procedures. PC board :f.~ with customers
Costa Mesa. Mar \7-19. la,rout, digita!. analog. ~~~~~~~~~ omce & delivery help· microwave circuit de· r:
F rr. Call 5'16-l266. sign. & some knowle;dge G&BAL OfffCE ---1 of electro-mechanical Immediate opening for 8 CLEANING packaging. d e pen d a b I e . e x
Need he Ip In my\ DRAFT.Ell . penenced pers on with
est ablished residential I •to do mechanical detail xlnt. typing skills & a
cleaning service. Good drawings for assembly p I ea s i n g p hon e
pay Call today 751-5198 & layout. Knowledge of personality. Duties will
---s hop practices & also include riling &
CLERICAL Invoice ore machines desirable general orrice work
nds person accurate Work or srhool exper Xlnt. benefits & working
w /fi~ures, typing & 10-equivalent to 2yrs . conditions with a grow
key, exp. req. 979-8600 highschool mechanil'al Ing company Apply in
(' M drawing & math courses persoo at·
necessary. THE JOLLY ROGER
Cletil Opportunity for advan· INC.
Pharmacy & Hallmark. ceme nt & career 17042GilletleAve
Exp pref64G-7373 growth. We offer xlnl. Irvine
Pay & benefits + 7t• ..... 0331 CLOTHISTIMI 4 DAY WORK WEEK .. ,.....,.
Now hiring part time facility i5 in beautiful GEHBtAL OFFICE
sa les & Ass istant Laguna Canyon near Needgoodtyping.10.key
Ma n ager T r ainees. Beach & Resort areas. skills & phone manner.
Min I mum 6mo . ex · Call for appt: Personnel Order Desk & litebkkpg. -~rlence. Call 642-1~ Dept. Telonic Berkeley: Part Ume now. possible
· COMPETENT 714-494·9401. Laguna full time. 1537 Monrovia
Beach. E.0.E. Ave. N.B. 548-5\25
Career opportunity for1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~ m ature individual whor: General Office
communkates effective-Disabled shut In to take Persoo with good skills
ly, lhjnks on their feet. phone messages. St per to work ln N.B. office.
teams 9uickly. works call could work into \00 Gd benefits. Please call
well with others or calr.,permo Mrs.Kelleyat7SZ.8931.
a lone. types 80 wpm . C714) 842·1935 shows initiative. Busi-GENERALOFFlCE
ness Computer Retailer. Domestic Help wanted. Newport Beach Stock
646-<XZ21 Uve in position. Market Advisory Firm.
A Christian couple or l H 1CXJ can .... type. han·
COOK'S HILl'B person needed lo take die telephones. do Ute
With driver's license. care of 3 children + booklr~p\nl ck you want
C.M. area. Call bet. 9 & cooldng. Must be able to to learn .... about the
3, 646-1004 <Marvin). drive. Car & self con· 1\0Ck martet It data en·
Ea1er b'lYers read the talned apl. provided on try, call 540-9237
C1auified ads every day. 11me grounds 11 main l•-•••----tf you have aorMthinl houae in So. Laauna. For Oen.nl
person 9AM Noon. Mon
Fri Personnel.
MARRIOTI' HOTEL
900 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach
EquaJ Opp F.mplyr M if'
HOUSEKEErER
L1ve·in. 2 in family sim
pie cooking . s oml'
English. must have lO<'al
hskpng refs Linda Isle
Answer Ad tt356
642·4:.>0, 24 hrs
Housekeeper rnr elderly
lady. Live in Mature
woman to drive. l'ook &
keep house A ttract1 vc
a rea Re rs req ·c1
644-2120. 673-2991
Housekeeper tovinJ: non
smoking 1o:randrnothl'r
to life.in Mother ex
pecting. Well paid R1•fs
646·0193
Housekeeper'> wanted
Seaclifr Motel 1661 So
Coast Hwy. Lagunu
Beach, 494-4892.
Housekeeper /Com pan ion
toam Fri to I pm Sun
Newport Beach. 64~28\0
Housekeeper /Companion
for elderly person. Live·
in or out. 833-2009.
OFACE
MA HAGER
Over 25 to work with
youth Must ~ sharp.
outgoing . 11ttract1ve
pers onalit y , good
telephone voice. a nd
ability to meet people
Be an enthusiaslll' ~elf
start.er with s upervisory
experience Rapidly act
vanr1n1? Co with
benef1t5 Start at SIRO
per we<'k We train J IM
LONG & ASSOCIATF:S
Youth Counselors Call
2pm s ·JOpm 642·432 1
ext. 343
PART Time ladies men
Work from homt> on new
telephone program
Earn to $1l pt'r hr
846-2172
Part lime help tn om re 4
da y week SPM H'M
$3.35 /hr to s tart
Newport Harbor Anlm11l
Hospital 631·1~
Part Time
Court..0"9 Youth
Corri..-'S
Adults with outstandin1o:
attracllve per!onallt1es
HOUSBHPYS to spend t5 hrs per week
We have an immediate COUJlSeling youth a1o:es
o pen ing f or 2 10·\S. Evenio~s &
housekeepers. Full time Weekends Available. $75
positions . 10PM-6AM p e r w k . C a I I
s hifts . Excell. fringe 2:J0.5:30pm. Mon thru
benefits pacltagel Apply' Fri. 642-432\ ext. 343
In s>eJ'!!OO al: Ad,anced Ask for Lori.
Health Center. 1300 __ P_ET_A_TTEH--O-AHT
Bristol St. North. Ste. uoo. Ne~rt Beach Busy beach kennel
E.0.E.M/J' Slut $3.75. Helen.
494--0142.
R£CEPTIOMIST
With excellent typ1nl!
skills for engillct•r inJ! 11f
fice C M 957-1141
Houll' clrl\'l'r<o "'<.tnl I'd for
dell\c•ne-. of ncv. .. na1·k
food product" to loc:il
s upt>rmarket!> Somt'
ClCfl !!cl dr1vinJ.: record
Perm pol;it1on 848-1900
Re ceptionis t •T y pi s t
needed for busy 11Ublit·
relations office llard workbutfun.641 JlXY7 SAil.ROAT RlGGf:R F:xper4enced 1n eler
t ronic mstallat1on Call
aft 71'M 213··130 5857 RECEl'TIOMIST I
LEGAL TRAINEE
Newport Beal'h Good ---------telephone mannt'r 1m
portant Type 60 wpm
548-2283
RECEPTIONIST
Person lo greet J>('(>ple
on tract sales office 8 h r
days, days of week flex
\ M loc Mu-.t be
cheerful & presentable
$5/hour Teri, 979 3376
Rec.,tionlst
Part Full Time Rerep
tion1sl Typtng. tight
bookkeeping & other
clenl'al work. Hasson &
Assoc RSI t651
RECEPTIOMIST
Parttlm~. T ues &
Thurs only. Ty pin.: rt'
quired Nwpt Bt h
675~:wi
RfCEPTIOMIST
M•wport IHCh hot••
SALES
CYStorMf' R.tatfOfts
TRAINF:F.S
Thi!> ts a perm pos for
r aret.-r oriented. highly motivated inrhv1duals
Our comprehensive
sales tra1.mng proji!ram
will prepare you in dP
velopinl't new accts a!.
well a!\ maintainin~ ex
istmg cu.<1lomer base in
the 0 C a r ea In
d1 v1duals w11lm~ to work
hard & take d1redioll
will develop hi~hly 1>n>·
r1tabl t> sal es s kills
"' unlimited in come
polefllial For confiden-
llal mterview w1lh So
Calif's lar1o:est indepen-
dent dealer cont ar t ·
Lori Murray.
Calif Copying Produrts
17741 Mitchell. Irvine.
979-2333
hos lnwtted. n..d for t .. -.... -........
rectopffonist wlllinq to
train an Maq Cord.
Fulltl"'•· Apply in
~· PH""Sonn•l Of·
f lee, Del W e bb's
Mewpotttr IM, I I 07
Jam boree. M.I ..
10~4prn.
RECEPTIONIST
Full time. Sun. Thurs.
Lite lyping & lO·l<ey ex
penence needed l'vt
Country Club 644-5404
RECEP'TtOMIST
With or without t yping
needed Top pay Tem·
porary & full l ime Call
Tod Services at 979 8900
llC.,..OMIST
Exper'd. person n~ed
to handle busy board ln
dynamic Npl Bch. com·
m '1. broker age office "
Professio n a l Bl>· pearanoe & mannerism
a muat. Call · Laila.
833-2900
SALF:S Clerk for retail
marine hardware store r lime expe r nP('
C;ill Balboa M ;inne.
549·9671, E.0 .1-: M I f' /tl
Sales/Eng.electronics
F.stablished M anufac
lurer 's Rep Excellenl
o p p o rt u n i'l y
Salary /Benerits /lnren
t1ve Industrial <'Quip
ment /componenl'I
Orange County area
EZRA MINT?. AS -
SOCtATF.S INC.
11~670.54I0
St1les
GoREA T HOURS
4PM-9PM
•• SPJRrnJAL
REA.DINOS
10.m·lOpm. Fully L\c'd.
4$2-12111 or 482·9034 1815 S. Camino Real, San
Clem
The beautiful Laguna
Beach offlce of a leading
savings & loan has an
immediate opportunity
for a Teller. Experience
ln 5'tL ls preferred. We
o U er an exce llent
111.ary, free pnkln& and
paid career apparel. foT
more Inform atlon . ~leaae contact Gen e
P'rlrelJt at (714) 'IM· 7506
foraale. ~ach them fut details call Judy at n. .... ._C ...
al\d Inexpensively. call 518~. Mon. thru Fri. _,
442-5678. 9AM to5PM. II..., llllrfllt:
,,_,heir Cllrtl
1AM ... Pll
Legal Secretary, exp In
UtigaUon, gd skills. H.8.
Non.smoker. 848-1400.
Lela.I Sect'Ctary for sole
practitioner, airport loc.
COA&en.la.l atma.phert.
neit hn. Prefer back·
1l"CJUlll Jn ctvn ht./busl·
nett planntn1. word pro· cesatnt e1lP helpful. Con·
tact Jh'l\ a t <'114'>
9'M313.
Picture Fr ame Fitter .. REC p; PT Io N J s T /
Custom . quality shop. sec~ry for sm. H 8.
eap. refs. Casta Mesa. firm. F.JCcell on phone.
(114*2-4154. typln,1 eowpm +. Ou\,IO-
J oin the L-011 Angelt>s
Times Clrl'ulatlon Team & adapt your work
sc hedule lo )'Our
lifestyle. Work 5hrs/day
In a Times ClrcuJation
sales office near you~
home &c h•ve mor~ time
for yoor family. ttudlea:
or le\auNJ\y per\ods. We
pay bourly we&•• ft
commiaaions.
700I .......................
OARSmlN JlADIOI
AdnrU1ia1 Salo.,
lllllnletiOD by redlo nt. c.am..-.nl5
AD&ITY
'9llAL
Sav\np and Loan
Maoctat'°" AD Daual Oppoctunlty
'Ealplo)'er
PIXO.to,._
Exp'd. 21-ll·lOPM ,,. ...... ,,
l.Adk'•SDe • TAM.J:IDOI' l :»t -·•9P98a(/5Un S: 1Df'M· 12Pll
Pa.IM ca\l for •Pr.· Ul·TIH, Mon• F r ••
1:»11'11
PllSSIOOM Ing penionallty. 980-2441
SWIRYISott Ill. s.c.....-y LOSANOELES'MMES
1375 Sunfle>wer Ave.
C.M. 54().0301 Pot. requires min. 10 Real ettate Orm needt
yn, llrinUnl u p. Strona uperlenced 1~crct1ry
mechanlca11 •• tectlnlcal for ita C.M. offl<'e. M\ll\ bltcmd. \n web orr1et. b8"• excellent typing ........ Ora. cty. c:o. Send re-aktlla thorth•n~ not r• --~ aume: Bel« #813, l)aUy qulted but belpt\11. wnl lmmed. operiln••· hall
PUot. P.O. Po-a IMO, Htlat m•n.aJer •lth Umefq~artUme. retdClr ~ Coet.a Mesa. Ca. 12131 _ q~ o( offk•. R. E. ad rtPtteentatJvea for
lll'Odm aft. ,,.,_ yo \le ... desirable. Call Inside ulet potltlons.
_. rw•·nttml Dal umeM1u Muftetaa\on a Sl&Mlleal·~ G=Pb~~1::
'PUot a.ilfted Aa Lo Tutfet, •Iona came • "-.aver, ttlO Pt.ctOO• r ru~h CM On.nae C'ou t(Mder and rud In th ,. d ma.rat. D•llr Piiot Claulfled Avt .. C,M. Moll •1· ,._.MMln MCtkla *bout Mill Muf. _..;======;;...•' rrw.y, i tos
ftt'S Tlllet and bOUlhl It l.'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!f for •·•· You can ael -•a-med ad la ~ tufft\ •Mt '°4• o u ..,. • fialiial 10'il' other 01tn1• lhro111h
..... Gift • ' ull. Dell Pilot Clullrif' We'UdoU..-IQ . ..,. AM C1lleu-5l'TI
* \ Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT!Tuesday, Maroh 3, 1981 '-wlw• I OIO Jewtlr'y 1070 Mllc1l a1-IOI M•lc.t ............ ....................... ....................... ...................... ••to v 1 uta I OI J I I ' aat t OJO ..
...... tu• 11ff ···~ ................. . W...ted 7100 Hefp W..tect 7100 A..,-..C" . I O IO I IUY llUIMTUll lit trade ~pltte 1141 Port-a -Crib, $35. Rich ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1M 11ST.-1u Roterw fiatware (8 lft· chalr, S30. Stroller. SU. GU IT AR yam ah a BARI ENT WINCHES, SAi U N~ BNcll tead"'I ., • ....,. 1tekln1 full
Uine Employee well
fffMd In ••let " ofnc:e ~w.. 5 day week
+ .....,.) ln cue Llkenew.9'7~1752 ...,.._ • ,.. ... UMd. SlMll • 12 41 35 SICllT AIT I IUT APflLIANCIS Drtul party table, bu for 1turdy 14 ct 1old :e'i'1'.iin~= · ""uat Stainleu. eu.inz. .
Xlnt opportunity for STUDENTS Les 951.Sl33 •ion, 4 chairs, aso. ebaln, Ml" or looser. Call Complete Beauty ulon tbU,,penoftforpotitlon Lane wrltln1 detk , for ildunnaUon. MO-,... equfpmenUe miac:. tu.m.
with larre pach1io1 & O'TI BS Relri&, GE, 1olcf, T Yl'I -.I nut, '8x2tx2t,' 175. ev !Wbdt. 5»1155 Ibanez electric 1ultar. Rowtna DORY, US' tl•H .
Co. at uecutlve omcea o Id . 3 0 ~ x « 1 ~. Sola, 8', IOld/oUve leaf. ----------• In N.8 . Good teeret.rlal $300/0B0.$*98lll f15.~ Man'• 14Xt. yelJow <old Redwood, 2 s 6'1. xlnt
Prol. model with Tree of Teak cap rails, rrates.
Ute IOlnl up to the neck Complete with U1ht-
Wood1raln body with weilh\oan. 842>2932. lac._, Saturday. no
••--... C'ell f'fi.tS34.
skills needed, typing Partn.. Jobs br•celet in a nugcet, tex-dedb\g, ll,000' on band
above llOwpm, dictating Musr BE 18 OR OVER Refs clean work eood '90 Couch Sl.50, Dtnln1 Tbl + turt!d curb link. Sell at 55'/ft. SG-fl17 ext lZ1 bard shell case. $.'500. For Sale: Brand new
~OflPOnUMfn
machine exp a must. CALL IOAM TO 3PM " SlOO. Retrta FF. c:lun e chn ll80, 4 sport 14" 5 o ~ of a ppr a I a e d
shorthand preferred but 7 I .. 8 .. 7•2422 xlnt '300-Fnr, uprl1ht, Whteh u o . Wood value .548·1140 or not req. Superb benefits. ..,.. ~ clean, works good $100. (cban1ln1 ~•bl'> $20. 548-B744
~ Chrysler 15hp outboard Office ,.,. •• & engine, ln the box. l yr
.... , 1at 1015 warranty. Orl1. 1950. CONTIMUIS
TOIMOCI
$1250/mo +.Call Lois at Wsbr, cJean, worka Cood 151-5221 days, MS·Wt ---------Semi Invalid Walker (114)'752-2'711 . 185, Oryr, gas c:lean, eves, 1 Ct. dla ring, t3400 caah TUCHIR worb~ood$75.5*8513, + misc.1old Jewelry+ w /bralies Portable
••••••••••••••••••••••• A1lrina S750. 151-1981
COPIB $400 7'12 .. H6MDA Whea you work for the 1---------i Loa Angeles T imes SICllTAIY Pre-school. With classes 548-4485 King Sz Bdrm Set $255, otherdla, 540.0208 Sl~/080963-86'74
or experience. 540-4150 Full Sz Bdrm Set '100, 3 M 1 c c i Pl & n.--..
or offer. sst-smeves Long shaft, xlnt for
CtrculaUon dept. aa a
field representative ~n a
part time sales program
which involves slfnlng
up new 1ubscriber1 in
the community. Many
now in this program
eam more than S200 per week for working just a
few hours each day.
Sea Ir Pacific Skipper, a
leading moothly boating
magazine located in
Newport Beach. has an
lmmedJat~ opening for a
secretary.
TEACHER
P reschool. Full time.
Needs ECE. Costa Mes a
area. 642-0411.
TEACHER AIDE
E.C. E. units required.
Costa Mesa. Garden
Grove areas. 642·0411.
Kenmore washer 175, .Coffee Tbl $1S, End Tbl Gold & Silver, top dollar. eta at arr ers, mos _..,..... 1090
Maytag washer 1125 , $20, Sofa 125. Stereo MO Claas rtngs? $20/ea, other misc cat •••••••••••••••••••••••Oman Gen. Rebuilt
Hotpolnt dishwasher 543.8569 eves, 751•5221 957-8053. access.842-~29 GULBRANSEN Spinet, 548-9617,
I 9 5 . Gu• r • n t eed days I _R_e_uon--a-b-le_!_J-ohn--W-a_y_n_e :rt6~· S750. 642-9178 675-0740
546-8672· ---------
2
1 . ~:ts~18if ~·~~ c:;sp.: Tennis Club Family loafs, Power 9 040
Like new contemp. blue I Membenhlp. 644-1613 or L 0 WR y 0 R GAN , 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Caloric 4 burner gas sofa w/matching chair, pra sals. $38.000. Will
stove, self-c:leanln g $380cash. 968-4982 Sac. Call for info. 159-9'11 (Judy) keyboards, pedal. Ex-36' CHJUS Tri-cabin. T JS.
oven. white. S75.645·2041 558-7Z76 ENCYLOPEDIA cellent condition 9500. Gd. cond . S1 9.000.
Redwood burl table & or malteotfer. 960-5996 673-9060
sailboat.a. ~. 675·5994.
We're looting for sharp
iDdivlduals who have a
neat appearance and a
knack for talking wath
people. We pay hourly
wages + generous com·
missions. Previous sales
esperience helpful, but
not~ary
The position requires a
minimum or 2yrs. ex-
perience + a minimum
typing skill or 45wpm.
Short.hand desirable, but not mandatory.
Matching Washer/Gas kingsize wood head Diamond pierced ear-AMERICANA ·---------
TEACHERSASSISTANT Dryer. 2~ yrs old . $295. board,sac.!157-8361. rings, .so cts. Appr Complete set, excellent WURIJTZER Piano with LIVE Aboard boat jn
Special classes ror han· Dennis 642-573S days, $1200. Will sell S375 condition. S75. 631-6618 bench. Ebony Spinet Live aboard slip. 40' Xlnt. benefits Include:
group health /den -
tal/life/profit-sharing.
Please c all for in -
terview /appointment.
714.0.S-1611.
d1capped adults. 2 yrs 494-1.5'19eves. Glass top :IJ in table set SS8-7Z75 Nwpt Bcb Tenn.is Club ~ate Party. 631-6618 Owens ready to move
collegeexper: req'd Ex licydft 1 020 ~~l= frencb chrs Slts M-adi--.-.-,.,-.,----.-0-7-1 fam. membership avail. ---------_o_n_to_._N_B_._642_·_464_4 __ _
cell. vacation & in · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----· ------••••••••••••••••••••••• S800. Call Answer Ad Wanted: Sheet Music 30' Pacemaker '63, xlnt
surance benefits. Wkdys Bicycle ··cruiser'', brand Roll Top Sec'y. many Air Compressor Service #451, 642-4300, 2-4 hrs. any condition. cond, 400 mi. range.
Call Monday-Friday
9AM.SPM. 957·2361 ext.
#1204
Sea & Pacific Skipper
F.Qual Opportunity
£mployer M /F
8 :30 to 4PM United oew,$150. draw/s upply spaces. lhpport.comp,$2M 751-8875 Crusader diesel eng, lo
Cerebral Palsy Assoc , _831·5019. verygoodUS0968·7260 Saieprice.540.4286 Karastan Rug 10'Xl8' mi. all canvas. fresh
Santa Ana. 546-5760 Bhae/W"me main colors Sportlitg Goocfl 1094 paint topside & bottom. I Milclng Mahriah 102 5 Antique dining room set. Ml1ctl•1CM11 1010 SW>0/0B0968-1883 ...................... .
SALES /Order Desk
Must be En~lish &
Spanishspeak'g. Marine
or auto. exp. helprul
F /time pos. Excell. co.
Secret ary -Typist .
Newport Beach Law Of-
fice, ask for Cindy Ray
(714) 644-6516
TYPISTS
•Immediate Openings
•P/time. F /lime, Temp
•Top Pay
For more info. call Tod
Services at 979·8900
benefits. Call : Balboa 1•-~1111111~~~~-•I
Marine, 549-9671 E.O F. *•SECRETARIES•* TYPIST
M /F /H TraineeWordProc$9.600
Salespersons. canvass Sh70(Xerox8SO>S14.400 Rec pt /1'55 I Fun Sl 0,800 trainees. pd daily. No ShlOO/nmbrs/FISlS,900
exp., s t a rt immed Sh80;"DoitAll"S13,200
497-4450 Liz Reinders Agency
SALES p E R s o N . 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE
mature. for speciality I •N~e!w!po!!!rt!/833-!!!!!!81!90!!!/F!r!e!e~I shop. Exp. helpful but 1 ·
not ne<:. Full & P /time
Call : 646-5388 for appt
SALESPEISOM
Photogra phy s tore
Good photo knowledge a
must. Apply in person
Photography Unlimited.
16889 Beach Bl . H B
SECRETARIES
iv1cK1 HESTON I
&Au oclelffs
A Temp Help Service
540-0400
111004 Skypark Blvd.
Suite235 Irvine
Salespeople-Cathy Jean. Secretary
Part time, 2-3 days per
wk. Vacation relief Ap
ply at: 1660 Plac·entia,
Costa Mesa
TYPIST/
FILE CLERK
for dynamic investment
co. Collins Assoc .. 567
San Nicolas Ori\'('
Newport Beach
Wa itress Waiter
Cocktails. Hi gh volume
business at prime 0 C
Airport loc Exp. depen
dable only Call Carol Smith for 1nterv1e ~
2pm Spm M F'
(7141549-8728
WAITRF:SS
Exp prererred . ror
cocktails & f ood
644·9550 Call Karen
••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 chairs . Needlepoint ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIMBER UP -SHAPE gana 1:;;,~::! firm
Steel buildings, you-seats. Good condition. FLY INTERNATIONAL Super Savings on Amway UP Wl1lf A SLIM GYM ays ---·--
build·it·kit 20'x2S' S2280. $2SO.Call642-3S76alt.4. on Pam Am with airline Products~ off & X Exerciser. Perf. cond. 14' Motor boat without 20'x40' $3120. Free de· two-for-one ticket slip. Distributors inventory All instructions New motor w/l yr bch tie·up
liver y ABC Bldgs. DESIGNERS FURN . Sin ga pore. Cent ral c learance 851-7058. $200.sellforS75 960-5844 atBackbayS200642.8674 542 4485 SALE America. Germany 631-1726 eves/wknds. --
Redwood. 2 x 6's. xlnt
decking, 18,000' on hand
55• /ft. 64S-9137 ext 12'7
Henredon /2 match any of 11 c9untries. P""I..... S . -32' Pace, FB sed . V8's,
Hurry! Good until Feb. "" " ea r s To P q u 3 1 it Y xlnt buy, 2705 W. Cst hutches 2/glass doors. LOSE IT Coleman camping tent. H NB Bk
Martin of London/6 din· 28· 760-l999 _ __ & Earn Money 10 xJO. approx. Used I WY:_ · _!~64 __ 2_-8200 __
ing chairs/2 arm/4 side. Lon lalooftt 821·3241 time S7 5 960. 5844 21' 1m Reinell Cruiser.
Docp 8040 Cal-Mode /Cou ntry Helium Bouquets de· Teac 3340$ tape deck ev/wknds 190 H.P. omc. Vanson
••••••••••••••••••••••• French dining table 2 l1'vered. Perfect for trlr rully equ· I 4 I Low hrs. great cond. For Sale · Brand ne w · ip, s ps · KEESHONO Pups AKC eaves. everyoccasion. 673-4419 SBOOfl l!ic 7067 pp SSSOO/Or trade for V.W. Champ sire. M ;F Pet & 640.6822 inn . ....,. · Chrysler lShp outboard Van 645•2340 s h ow . Pvt pt y 6' portable spa, pwr pack. 17 .. front-throw self· engine. in the box l yr ---::--2131697 134Sart 6 pm. Wanted : 2twin beds, reg. deliver . set up S2200. propelled power + warranty Orig $950. loats, R..t/
oMrusbtunkbestnize ... oodcompcloentde 631~19.645-7285 mower &edger.2hpB&S ~skingS7~ 751-8967 Chcrtef-9050 Afghan F'em Puppy
8 e a•u t M a r k 1 n g s
w papers hsebroken
h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reasonable. 536-J645 * * * engines & 20" spreader. Medium women's wet •IMMAC2S'.J4' BOATS
1_1_ ...... 1_ Neuly new. Best offer. su1·t •-assorted d' ,,_ oumnv .,. iving 6/l2mo. plans prepaid
177 JF Riverside 573-567'7 equipment 75l-8967 from $180/mo. including
Newport Beach DIGG I NG E Q U I p St°", Rn tCIUl"Clftt, slip. lessons 714/964-5~
Youarethewinneror "Makida" Elec Ham-lcr 1095 loah, Sail 9060
4 frH tickets mer w /barrow, shovels~ ••••••••••. •••• ••• ••• •• ••• •••• ••••••••••• •• •••
($14 value). to maddox xlnt cond. $400 Comm. nattop gas stove, Erickson 32', '75, loaded.
Aftclhelm 673-2514 aft 3PM 3'. ruJl-s1zeoven S32S custom int-ext Bristol
loat Show IVOltY CARVING __ 642· 1900 cond orrer or R E. p p
Mar. 4lhru Mar 8 ce machine, flaker, 968-7903, 968·002. Anaheim Convention &ID-8688 Center needs repair. S200 Dys
Call 642-5678, ext. 2'72 to TRS-80 computer. 16K 645·0145, eves 964·6912 level If. software & ---
SJ00956-9444 Mattress. Box and frame I double. Good condition
AAA HOME DOG S3S 549-11755
TRAINING ------
Complete IN HO M E 'Solid wood oval dm. table
Training Obedien & 6 chairs. needs refin
ce Problem solv1n(L SlOO 751 804~
protection 539·7615 e· flameweave sofa w
BARKl~ESS RASENJI match. 6' loveseal. 4 yrs
Red/white F pups, AKC. old. new cond . $285
$200. 964·2119, 962-4657 640..4776 eves wk.nds
Fashion Island's rinest
clothing/shoe store has
immed. openings for
e a ger, att r active
salespeople to work in
our Fashion Is land
store. We will train the
right personnel. Conta<'t
R icardo or Joe at
759-9700.
Enc. Sec'y. P /T
2()..25 hrs. per wk for one
woman· ( 3 m a n I
engineering ore in Costa
Mesa Excell. salary
Please rail· Mon. thru
Fri .. art 4 :30 PM .
645 2842 Thompson
Floatation Co EOE
cla1m yourtickets manuals incl. S600 /0BO TY, Radio, * * * 963-3714. HIR, Shno
frttto You 8-045 Crib, complete. S90
WRITERS articles :md •••••••••••••••••••••••• Highchair, $30. 559.9399
photographs about Free l'llt to good home. art 6pm _ SPUT&SEASONED
8 098
For Sale· Brand new
Chrysler lShp outboard
engine, in the box. I yr
warranty Ori~. $950.
Asking $750. 751 ·8967
Orange County bt'ache~
needed for new publka ~ray & white, Si mo old. Almost new glass·top * RREWOOD '*
tion. Submit to Newport em 962·8584. patio table & 5 chairs, * •• 848-9111 ~ ~-
SALESPERSON Secretarial
Beach Advertising. Box Funtiture 8050 Verde Green finish on John Wayne Tennis Club
2000.CdM.Ca92625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• metal s4oo i OBO . ram . members h ip.
Fulltime. a m bitious
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work in marin e
hardware store. Boating
ex per. preferred. X Int benefits & working con
ditions. 645-1711.
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M•rchandise '... * * I BUY * * 645'2041 Sl 100 incl transfe r
••••••••••••••••••••••• Good used F'um1ture & Dbl Bed W /Frame 644·1549
AnffquH 8 0 05 Appliances OR I will sell S7S Good Cond. Irvine Coast Country
••••••••••••••••• •••••• or SELL ror You 548-2137 eves c 1 u b Membe r s hi p
CLERICAL * * * MASTERS AUCTION si00. Modem Sora. loose available ~2699 .
Antttofty Milltt 646-1616, 133-962 5 pillows. Beige. White. RCA Brown Washer like
Salesperson
Opportunity exists for
qualified typist in active
ofc Shorthand & die
taphone helpful Enjoy
excellent co benefits in
eluding a free meal per
shirt Apply m person
9AM Noon. Mon · F ri
Personnel
3075 Tyfer Way Gd Cond 495-3298 eve. Costa Mesa Double Bed & Mattress --new S95. Sears Lady
Youarelhewmnerof $25. Kang twins SSO ea Upholstered s wivel Kenmore Wht Port Dis-COSMETICS
High f ashion store.
Ne wport Beach area
Exl'e.llent benefits. Call·
644-TIOO
4 fr-ft tickets Full size desk & chair rocker, antique gold hwshr $75, 17 cu' Philco
1 Sl4 value>. to $75 8 drawer dresser velvet S12S. purchased 6 N o F r o s t Anatwim $35 New Trundel bed mo ago, Hke new. 2137 Frid ge I Freeze r
$100 .540.7987 Miramar. Balboa Pen. Avocado w t icemaker loat Show 673-64.56 S340 989 Victoria St Mar Hhru Mar 8 Elegant sora w love scat. ----11 A· I CM 548 0130 See
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MARRIOTT HOTEL
900 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M F
Anahe1mConventJon pecan corree & end Hol'WI 1060 _Manager.
Center tables. $250. 19" color ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 642·5678. ext 2'72 to TV, $145 Sora bed . WORSES BOARDED
claim your tickets s moked glass dinette. Back Bay, N.B. Lighted
* * • xlnt cond 641 2998 arena. 641-9191, 557-6650
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CONSULTANTS
Bre une r 's Rents Furniture seeks career 11111! ________ Gateleg end table, $125
oriented person ror en· Secretary Children's school desk.
try level pos. in home k . SECRET ARY $200. 548-9702 furnishings. Breuner's is wanted for Newport
California's largest securities firm. Hrs 7 to Victonan GTeen Velvet
furn. mital co. & needa 3:30PM. Contact· Ms. Sora&Chairw/ottoman,
qualified sales & mgmt. Pratt,644-91 11 Dining Tbl. 6 chrs &
staff for expandin g mkt china both very ornate
Retail exp. pref'd. Will SECRETARY TYPIST must see to appreciate. train. $4. hr., depending R 11 bl 548-1A2'7
f F 11 /t' e a e. energetic, self· 0 exp. u or P ime. starter Able to handle A....&cncn 80 I 0 E.O.E. M/F . Mon-Sat.. I..). ...-9.5:30 & Sun. 12Noon· al .,..ases or ore. duties •••••••••••••••••••••••
5PM. Contact : J err United Cerebral Palsy HARBOR AREA
.. Thomasateu-4772 Assoc .. Santa Ana. APPLIANCESERVICE
Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 546-5760 Pat Meidell We buy used appliances ::: -----we sell recond. guar Sales ,.. ............ _ .... ,..._ .... ..,, appliances. 549·3077 ----------Security systems Secretary
We need career minded EXEC. Secretary Washers. Dryers GE.
people with manage-Shrthd. nee Gd. work-Whirlpool. Kenmore.
menl potential to ex-ing conditions & variety Maytag. Recond1honed,
pand rapidly growing job. F'ash Island to refinished. guaranteed'
commercial & residen-$1 4,400 S155dellvered 750-3103
tial burglar & fire alarm E.O.E. & Free Gaffers & Sattler 30" gas
business. Irvine Personnel Agy range, pilot· free. wndw -..K _,..K 488 E. 17th, Cosla Mesa _., . ..,., dr. used 6 mos, like new, lst year comm. Suite 224 642-1470 $2'7S. 675-7752 Qualifications . am-....... -.._,.. ........ _ .... Ill!
bitioua, willing to work Whirlpool fro s t -free
bard & follow proven Security omcer, P /T. refrig, near new. $175.
success pattern. For in· wkends for lrg apt. con· 642-4348, 675-4335
t e r v I e w c a I I plex in N.B. SJ.50/hr.
(114)831·5711 Mr. Neill. For info contact Jim Washer /Dryer apt. size
Lupis at 644-1900. great cond w /stand war· SAL~TRAINEES ranty •til April SJ00/080
Full or pt/lime, excel!. SEC'Y /RECEPT. 642-6826
oppty. for college stu· Sales orfice for national ---------
dents & moonUehters. company. Variety or Beauty Salon Equip:
Easily earn $10.$15/hr. duties. Excellent com· Hydraulic c hr $75 .
C U Ja .. t -1 -·2 pany benefits. New or-Shampoo Chr $25. StyJ. l~P~ ca a ~ ._.. ' fl ee in Fountain Valley. Ing Bar SlOO. Hair Dryer
The Standard Register $15 751·5221 d ays,
Sales Co. 962-9361. 548-8569eves.
WOii AT HOME Equal Oppty Employer
PARTnME EVES. Frigid a I r e R e fri e
P R work for reaort con· SERVICESTATION Frostfree xlot cond. Attendant. P /time. $150. Brown Washer S75. dot. GOOD pbooe voice. E kn .. _ N 5""1 d s••sss9 Weelrly payc hec k s ves/w ~. eat ap· 751· u ays -.... +.._..! lf ready to pearance & bandwrit· 1_e_v_es _______ _
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Blvd. Free1er·l6 c u . rt .
Upright. G.E .. green.
Service Station Atten· see it running sso.
dant. Full time. Apply ln Balboa. 875-~.
Per 9 0 n ' L •gun a Sear'• Almond Refrig. 6 Chevl'Oft, eo.t So. Coast ff La Be h mos full warr, 18 cu fl. wy, iuna ac · Orig price J749, will sell
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Counly'1 resident pro· llCllf AIY fetatonal theater Is •tek-
AMANA Refri1entor I
Preeter. Side ~7 Side.
15.1 cu. ft. Harvetl Gold.
Xlnt condition $200.
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ak.1111. ?ID:JD dtalrable . AblUty to wuber. Xlnt cond.
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Super Savings on perrect Color remote TV, 19" Hobie 16. Red, wht, blue
copies or S Romantic Sharp, xlnt cond, 16 mo, sails. no trlr $1350
Perfumes. Joy, Nore II. SJOO/OBO. 642-8592 760-9072. Hot deal C hane l #5, Wh ite -- ---
Shoulders. Sha limar Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr loats, Sips/
Money Back Guarantee. wrnty. Free delivery Docks 9070
M .0 . or Cashier's Check $141!.__646-1786. •••••••••••••••• •••••••
only. $19.95/oz. +tax. L Color 25 .. console TV. NEWPORT MARINA
& M Productions 177-F' Sears. 5 yrs old, xlnt Slips Avail 646-055 1 Riverside Ave. Suite 1133 d o o --N.B. 92166363J.1726 ~n · SlOO/ 8 · 642'8592 P vt boat dock on Newport
Compl~e FISHER Stereo Island, 30' max. $160 mo. Dinghy 2 inflatables 536-ll04 752-2584 dys or 675-7267
w /wooden floors & _ ----_ eves
fiberglass851·2109 Car Stereo hke new 2 -
spkrs . graphic equa I loats, Stat acp • 9090 Lg doghouse. size ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sox38x38 Well bul.lt 8t rk tape player d p S200 OB0968 3 •Li o eninsula Boat w /s hake roof . S75 / --171 Storage Storage.
551-4137 RCA 24" color TV. re launching & crane
mote control, SlOO or service for t he dis criminat1ng boater
14·30' 673-9330, 675·5901
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WANT MEN'S BIKE, Ecpii ........
prefer Beach Cruiser. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Transportaffoft
641-8309 aft. 3:30 GftMf"d 90 Io •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lawnmower edger want·
ed, running or not. Call
S47·3l82 ----Mutkal
IMfrUIM!11l1 1083 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CONN Director trombone
with case. Excellent
condition, SlOO. 675-8052
after6PM.
Quilter AMP W /15" JBL
10" Celestian. Rebuilt
S250/0BO Rob631·7231
Peavey reverb amp,
mikes & stands, near nu.
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Costa Mesa
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Mar. 4 thru Mar. 8
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Center
Call 642-5678. ext Z72 to
claim your tickets •••
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c~.w.; Reilt 9120 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1980 8 foot Ca b -H i
Camper $350.
631-4794 ----Motoriwd llkH 9140 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PEUGEOT MOPED
Near new, $28.5/0BO.
642·4348, 675-4335
Peugeot I 03-$375
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FadorJ Dirt &ae. INte, 11N. ' cyll9der, S 1peed. dbor, "Ta left door. 950 tUtr int, moon rf. lesa cond atA/fm other es. ,., shit eoecl., Vtr)' fa1t. •• OllC "T PU Xlnt 1911 Al'A 17' , bu new •I· at.no. Hen lt ll · the each. W•tem style whl than Jt,000 ml, mint tru ..__'NB ·u1
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1000 ml llOO. f7t.5l73, van, Grauman alum. 'Tl Alfa Spyder Convt. Jet black Mark IJ. 4 IOIWITHAM Au&otrana,f7995. "rt Cam~:. iood condl· a lnt cond, p/s, full pwr ,1 N -.srn body. overhead door, CH~•Pt.I. speed with overdrt.e. YOLllWA•.. W.UCM tioa.nu.,_..t; am/fm stereo, Hhr . !
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RENT : 22' lux. mtr 'SS °'9v l\.'t ton Flatbed '7250/080. P.P.5'8-2UM d i-t-scua lntr. radials, s hocks . ...___._. -
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radio, htr. 14250. At~ • ... _ SI • 11 t wlthllftga•-f700. eves. '7a acrz 2+2. xlnt con . 117118eaehBlvd. u r-"" •verythlno. Me,.hanlc -.....--6pm,&M·Oll51 •: ,......,, r. u, se ·con . .., Am/Fm ca•• a /c snrf 142 2000 -,-.. c--"" "' ~ ~w .. + a• /ml . ~1700, -· • . • -VVl'"ll: owner must sell. ssooo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1• 1-------'----1A.. 9707 $7450. PP. 1140-1948 Va, 5 speed, air cond., 49Hll08or499-~ 71CHIYY HOYA '77 LTD· Llke new, 16,oOQ ••.
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YOUI L v $1800. Aall: for Dave Dynamite 2 door, sun-For.. tained Mu.t Sacrifice lt,OOOmU.! (912003118). blu. auto, A/C, AM /FM. tioning. radio & heater CoWltry. 4216 PrincelQJl 11
Y-. 988-lSS. rod 4 speed with stereo. Datsun Z 846-8570 $%7,911 nu tires. Ken Donahu.e A very sharp 6 cyUndt>r Dr C M after 12_P_M_..._
-.1304 Sharp! (7'1'1SPZ> '7t JAGUAR XJll. Xlnt 971M200eat. 52, with low miles that you M--9950 T '7a GMC 1 ton. dual cmpr •~ .. ti m-for would be proud to own •• -r ---T-.. _. -_ __. Well aan· ._, _ _... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.__, ..... special, 4 whl dr, fully JIM MAllMO CU1JU. m UUIJ.,... '72 Super Beetle. l owner. It is in excellent condi
•••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. S7000. 543-38&4 YOLIS~ ... .-.-.. +7•,"' .. 5' ~ ~/otr. f'7t.2112 1 Llb MW. Reblt. engine. lion. Economical and ar ORANGRF~EOSUTNTY 'S ,,
h.24 Arittrocat, Ute new """'._._. •11 M • .._ '740 Vinyl upbolatery. $2490. fordable <728'TWY I " .. , •,OllO.CKP8158). '71 Chevy Luv, 4x4, 8500 117118eachBlvd.lrCI 1 ....,._ $3299 l.INCOLN MERCURY 1 ~ • 1 ...... a10 w i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.,,.....,, • ... 3118 ml. air, shell, :dnt cond, 42-2000 "'' agon, a r. sun· IOI ~ ... M OF.ALERSllJP rf AM /FM uto Int •AlTTOINSURANCE• ed """"""' ..._s.mc.,,... •LS0.~9917
._... t70t c~nd . $4 .'4:0 o:o. Alliu.b Lo Rates '7t ens.' 5spd, mags. ·~~tB~~g?::.'~~~f~ VOLISWAfifH ~-~~ 'Jt.~ & Acat11rlea 940 'M Chevy Truell: new en1, ....................... 842-Mle Foreicn or Domestic 1tereo cua, anrl, silver, stereo, new tires. new 7600 Westminster Ave ~ T'
•••••••••••••••••••••• needs clutch, $300. Call '86 Amt.in-Healey Sprite, Pirtel Ina. 84&-3"5 Im mac. $12,950. PP. c I ut c b . Must 5 e e • in Westminster LINCOLN·M ERCUR y '
S.IAYISAYIS Jlm6'5-<4757 runs good , $2100. Likenew'80310GX,4spd, 7fM-llNI 641>-lNevea/wkends. $2lOO/OB0 .7l41492.3023 893-7Ml 6387880 16-lSAutoCenterDr .. ,.,, Wlnf Usm ,Alt'TS .. 9570 549-1428. am/fm cass, custom int . Showroom, oew ZAOD 7 .. C.._..Y .... 0 ..... SD Fwy Lake Forf'st
lm _ _. .--pinstripe. Priced to sell. ltbonl 22000 11 '78 Por. 924, lo mi, must VW Convertible .. ns:T " .. ,.. exit
....,.-.carparu ~·•••••••••••••••••••••IMW 9712 call631·1276or67S-8656. w Y • m ea.4 aell.Comeaee Makeor-0 73 . excellent Automatic. air condi lRVINf: 1•1 • A~~3~~LY 74 Dodge Van B200, llpd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ask for Doug. ~=· ~[.:01~t;Mn~. fer.49$-0374 mechanically, radial tioning, radio, tinted 830.7000
101N. Manchester ;~~j.~95. <stock F~:an':ee ~~y.~.ec~~~ '76 280Z. air. am 1rm . factory warra nty . ·se c Porsche tires. pretty car Must !~'.'5ti1:1_us~;~e~11::;, MuthllMJ 99S2 Ao~m 77e-9900 See Us Today I! 4spd, 6',000 mi. bronze ( lm&) SI 6,995 $2500/0 BO. New int & sell ~94.2407 (665211 > •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Sal-'79 ~ Chevy Van. Im· melt. Gd cond. $:5200. clutch. 96().5321 SI 195 Mm'-Gn:wtde ~ macuJate. Custom intr. & JIM MAllMO ·-..,
CH1:•p11 "' .. _ ,....,.,..... t 11 d 1700cc4llenginecase ~·1 n ... 1 _... Stereo. maos. MSOO/bst 494~~. .._ 115w.o.r--.a '77 silver 911 Por. Targa, WANTED: VW Type 11 '@~ ~Uwik_ Uowaul WMh wftt. •inyf toP, ~ •• ofr.SSl-OllSSaftSpm. '77 8210hatchback,S7,000 187UBeachBlvd. u Y equippe . good 898-6809 \' ~ voucSWAGEN INC "'re-.
Slifbtly med turbo kit SADDLBACIC mi, nu tires, good cond , 1 42•2000 cond. Sl6.000. 49&-2937 _ - --4 534--4100 llMM ~!! 1'0-'74 Datsun Z cars '73 VW, auto trans , air. ..,_,., -·cnat · vw 8 r-_ ...... T 11 • YAUIYIMPOITS ......,.u•»-'72 Porsche 914 good 75 ug, nu tires. 13731 Harbor ~ rafts. °'··
7 5837. gd nmnlng cond, clean. 21M02Mar1uerite Pkwy '802.IO'lX-GL,T·top.cass, Mercedes~D.'79 cond. needs eng work AM /FM stereo. runs Garden Grove R"JMlarGas!! Four Posl·trac tires .tr _498-__ ·<ae_.______ Mission Viejo 9a . 1 Maple yellow. striped. S20006?S.St45 great. $267S. ~~~o __ __ _ Good Mi'--!! ... .......__ w-.a........t t590 brown. oo mi. x nt aunroor, s t•reo/cass. ........,... ma111. Un1veraal. S lug, "'---ond S8 """"' " VW V I d 41'.Ra US FflSTI like new D>O. 770.83.:M or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111-2040 495-4949 c · 1·"""" p o Ii shed w be e Is . loll Royce 9756 '68 an. x nt con · ~ • c:~• -~ WE PAY TOP DOLLAR Closed Sundays '72 DATSUN ·~"" Bea...a!uJ & mint cond . ••••••••••••••••• •••••• $2250 We have a good selection $1200 .-..-.. ~"" -#t DEALER IN US A 642-0081 o f N E w & us E o fo r top used cars· Lo ma. 1 owner. good ....,,500. 55?·904-4 : eves . . . -----Chevrolet.s' ,.,. .. Ens. 64~5527
DatsunZ foreign, domestics or cond. Call64.S-20U 7fi0..0889 ROY '71 Super with snrl. s uper
classics. If your car ia 4soSL · I 1 JRR clean. $2700 Serious COHHElL .
'641'1 Mu.<;t 289 auto, air. r is. 12300 ono P P
64G-1205 motor + ............
761-5'17
t I Oats·-0210 Coun.. LtB. j tmaint.. n x nt. CARVER e x ra c ean. see us -· ,... d F p buyers only call 675 4162 FIRST• & '76, am/fm stereo, very 1 con · · ~qwp. oss. R1.'!._LJL·Sm·~O,v •• cE after4pm
CHEVROLET
~ llarbur HI\ ti I" ~T '\ !'.t Jo:.-.,\
546-1200
WANTED: VWType ll
l700c.c 411 trigine case.
IST AHOADWAY gdoond. S2.99Sororrer. ~!t .... pr1ce . Dan . ~. _ _ ___ _
le
SAMTA AMA 842."4931J. .........uoo.
1
___ _.=:=1• .. <~ 197SVWIUS '74 Mustang I l'yl , 4spd.
835·3171 . """"" ----n1<'e. SIR99 1 J05KRR l '7a '5()SL, blk on blk. Automatic,....,.,.,. rHEuLr1111•rfoR1v1Nc MACHtNc R• 9725 polished rims, mint __ clOSEDSUNDAn, 840-642'7 '76MONZA 6360021
•USED IMW1• ••••MU••••S•T•··s·ii:.L·ll•!•••• cond. 14.ooo mi. S30.ooo. s.-9760 9772 2 + 2. 4 c·yt . g<tOd '67 M111t-.
.·
S98-6809
Porsche 914 western style
mag wheels . $20 ea.
548-9744, 548-&146
Two UO.tS & two GOO.ts
tires on wood spoke
d odge rim s $200,
892-&'58
Stockland Shell for GM or
ChevyShortbed Pick-Up
xlnt cond. $450/080
MS-Giii
•••••••••••••••••••••••
#llAOr~C~
• 29?.5 Harbor Blvd .
COSTA MESA
979-2500
WllUT
CLIANCARS
AND TRUCKS
COHHEll
CHEVROLET
.'X..'4lt.1r.••f fq,.J
llJ:',f\\1 ~'-\
546-1200
tMHIUYa IMPORTANT Top dollars for Sports
NOTICE TO C B C
R""""nERSAND ars. u~. ampers, .r.nu 914's, Audi I
ADVERTISERS A.sll:forU/C MGR
The price or items JIM MAIJMO
advertised by vehicle YOLISWAaEM dealers in the vehicle c lauified advertising tml Beach Blvd.
columns does not In-HUNTINGTON BEACH
elude any applicable 142-2000
tuea, license, transfer i---------
fees, finance charges. TOP DOI.LAI
reea for air pollution con· PAID FOi
trot device certifications 4 00D & CL••._.
or dealer documentary w ""'"
preparation charges un-USID CAIS! less otherwise specified
by the advertiser.
'520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
miracle
mazda
2150 ....... ll•d.
631 S'""" v-'•o m1lea0 e. a I C. rarl10 -·-, '776.30csi4 speed (0247 ) · ...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• .--"' Rf.'d t>xter10r hlack in
'1S 2002a (0035) 1976 RAT 121 LEASE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~;'.~~.~t:rb~;9.~rant v • tenor Arand new st rd
'79 m (7560) SPOltT COUPE '76 450 SEL, met. bm . VOL VO helled radial<; c;ocxt run
'776.3>csl auto ({>040l 4speedtrans .. alrcondl-s unroof, alloys. new DIRECT! • * * nini.:rond S1700 oroHer
'80528i.A sun.rl. 0625> tloning, AM /FM stereo ~;e;oo =7~i. mint. SALES, SERVICE J.I . Tutt 62)40., 7049 or 1>42 4321 t•xt
Cloaecl 5-dayt radio with cassette tape, •• ' · 1911 SAAi AND LEASING 12 WillowTrer L1tn•· 11
Michelin tires & more! '79 450 SL Mapl e TUUOt OVERSEASDELIVERY lrvme '76 Mustang ll C:h1arehJt
'74 IMW 2002 $1700/best offer. Call Yellow /Bamboo 15,600 EXPERTS You are the winner of enR. nu paint Sl900 1714 1 4 speed with stereo. 9Sl-91SS08PMto9PM.lf ml , a ll ext ra s. 4frftHcbh 6JI QJ
Very clean & origlnrl no answer, PLEASE alum in um wheels . llACH IMPORTS EAltLE llCE ($14 value!, lo Ji.
<935LHQ> ll:eeptrying! bard/SOil tops, immac. 848DoveStrHt YOLYO ~ Okl•noblle 9'~~ ..
S4l95 '78f1at124Spider $34 ,250 sell or l se NEWPORTBEACH 19116HarborBlvd loatShow •···~··••••••••••••••••
JIMMAllMO Convertible 780·1933, 548·9094. 752-0900 COSTA MESA Mar.Hhru Mar 8 7801ds Cutlass "
VOLISWAG>&e Only 29,182 miles!! 875-1.5'• ~COUNTY 646-910l540.t467 Ana.he1mConvent1on SupremeBroug~am • ·"
18711 Beach Blvd. Malle monthly P•Y· Center T top, full power.air, eJ~. ·.
142--2000 men ts and down . llBZ Gl!iL CPE 2'7K ml, SAAi ~COUNTY Cal_! 642 567~. ext 272 to ~~th:yy Ps~Ya~~tsM :~ · •.
(C112UJS) belie 128.500 644-5833 BUYorLEASE VOLVO cla1myourUckets dou-1c..o3VOY I • • OIAH6! COUMTT'S .. __ ... wktnda, eves 54t-4S08 DIRECT ... ... * • • ft.. ..... OLDIST oarwicll: lmporta daily OVERSEAS Largest Volvo Deal~r Barwick Import:. _ _._ ..
___ l _l_l_·l_l_l_I ___ '79 MB 450SLC. Silver.~El.JVE]lLES lnB~~t~..\s~ For sale '73 Chev Impala. 831-331 I
Sales·Se .. vice-Leulng
lorC.-.er,IH.
Rolls koyce BMW
1.540 Jamboree
Newport Beach 640.6444
'751MW
Dynamite 2002
automatic with on ly
51,000 origlnal miles. Air
conditioning, stereo.
Mint. 14ltNKQl
$5''5
JIM MARINO
VOLISWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd
142-2000
Red F\at XlJ like new, lo anrf, mint cood. Low 1· 4S''!;''~I DIRECT 4 dr .. xlnt cond. bst ofr r5ttto ''S'?.
miles, a /c , am /fm , mllea1e.114-328-l730 ~I.!._~J ·.. 963-2591 •••••••••••••••••••••••
=s:r :::: r-.. -:OO-B.-ut-'.7y;_:~-/-;-~-:-~-~-~-:-e-i·:-! ri~:~~"c~:~~;·~3g:;,~~ [!em?~, ~~;;.;;;:;!!.2.~ .*9r,:~~;O
Only 7500 miles. Auto. Call (714)873-0110 art CotlDOIA Pl~os trans.Mint cond. All ea-7pm. wkdays le all day Torofa 9765 t O t20Garden Grove Bl V-8. factory air. power f""lll I
traa. S1,000 or best offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Grove S30·919o windows. power door • 30 • wkends. 673-4817or67S·661S. ---------'7a Toyota Cellca Lrtbck lock, power stet'r1ng. tochoose
... ..........._ 9727 '72 450SL, very clean, low miles, xl nt cond. .77 2164 GL a te. snrl~ lt°h ~ power brakes. AM FM . • :"
..,,_ both lops, 78,000 mi, a /c, 8trk. auto. 14900 copper. Super r lean ' f ~2895 •: ••••••••••••••••••••••• $14 SOO. 49t-74S1 549-8068 days. 673·4199 cass, $5200 630-7737, (787MCEI rom . ,.·:
VISIT YOUI ' · wltnds/eves 640-7762 $2695 (817 KSl '
1
• O.~·---......... co•sT ·~:a.~e~j.eBos thl90toSpsL.. ·-Vol l /"' --·· II ~ AL'Lo M'I " I • -~~~ " ""' u-. \.VUU '72 Toyota Corona. auto. ..., VO au o. a .... runs. '@" m~ nowa ,...,.. w I eage . •l
c I ea n car . $1 39 s. $1600/080 VOtlCSWA GlN INC ALL Automatir Trans ' I • HONDA must sell this week. C655GGV >. 636-6621. 962·St28 ALlr PowerStcering . , ·l Hl.AD~'AITBS SlO,SOO/OB0.557·011.8. 1---534-4100 ALL-Runabouts. Jdr.
.,... 'Ta Mercedes Bens '5()SL, 1980 Toyota SR s, pkup, Alltos UMd 13731 Harbor SOME·AirConditionmf '/' TODAY!!! immac cond. S26.000. xlnt cond. S spd, AM /FM •••••:••••••••••••••••• Garden Grove SOM F:-Stat1on Wagons ··' .:
.,
'46 Ford Woodie1 restored
$13,000. ALSO 29 Model
A Town Sedan, 4 dr.
restored. Ideal for stu·
dent. $10,000. 87~161 . COlh M.ta 645-5700 -----.... -· IOIMcLAllM't
stereo. Uke new. 831-7494 G.....,,. 990 I ALl,Guaranteed "" utill'YBSITY 559-4M2. arts ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~ 9932 ORA.MGE COAST " ;i
SALES•SERVICE MBZ280 -1973 ----•CARS WANTED• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TllANSPORTATIOtf ·~'
OLDSMOllLI XLNTCOND -~ !~~ ....... !?.7.~ RUNNING OR NOT v-.aated Cl.OSETOFREEWAYS : ,. •eo MGA Xlnt Cond .
res tored , personal
plates read '110 MGA
$5000/080145-7531
'62 Corvalr Convert
Lt blue, comp!. reblt,
spoke whl covers, all
new, 131100. m.ao9
Reaa•u .. Ytllldn tUO •••••••••••••••••••••••
'7a Dodce RV Van. Setr-
contained. Xtras. low
mU..142-5241
4 W..... Dn.n 9550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
76SUIAIU
4Wl-DIJYI
WA60M
4 cylinder 4 speed, AM · P'll (G5ZPPM) l!!xcelletit
buylltonly
SUH
~~~= ~ D'-4100
13731 Harbor Git,.., Grove
'Tt BLAZD DU ftl, CB,
am,fm e-, ... MOOO.
..._ZID .. Mtlelf
1HP ·n CU: Low
mil••••· Xlat cond. XtrH. ll111t .. 11 1
=OIJ.O. 175·'71H,
MUITSll.L
'7tT ..... Lllllll DMr, ..,. ..... ~-/0110 ,,,...
WANTED!
Lale model Toyotas and
Volvos Ca ll us DA.Y!!!
., .. ~., .... c ......... .
..._ •U·UO) • '40-'4'7
PORSCHES
WANTED
13131 H.,bof 91.0 o...-n Oto.e ...... nu
Top Dollar
Paid
ForYturCarl
• JOMMSOM & SOM '•I 1•: Uarcwy
-ll.artlor 81vcf. c.&alhu 540-SQ) .,., ova · ...... rorv .. Oood
VW,....,....OIA"411
&
&'JON. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
CS Mi. No. of SA Fwy>
1714t5Z2·533 3
Sunday by Appt.
Capri '715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 Capri Ghia , auto
trans, extremely lo, ml,
beaut. car In petfect
cond. Must see. 551·3771
..... 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
t-~~--~---
HOleA Call 7~9278 .75 Bu $25--$300 U-~ C-f I, 2167 Harbor Blvd. • • GMC TaUCICS • 9744 ig CASH ...u -• Costa Mesa _. r _,,.Harbor Blvd. M I Sunroof, EXCELLENT rnEE TOWlNG '79 Cot'Y.th Ll2 Call 17141631 -6441 • --~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDmON ! ! 1031179> r" ~--COSTA MESA 79 ~1 SlHI OPENWEEKENDS 4apMd. IO.OOO--., 'TIWagon.4 speed •i·':
540-9640 COHYIRT'llU Barwick Imports Call Ed (714)891-0517 gl•aa T top, door Low mileage. Xlnt cond
71 HOM>A CIYIC 4 cylinder, 4apeed. 1't)is 111-3311 AMC 9905 locks. stero, power 556-6240 11
5 a peed, radio, heater. ia a British racing rreen 1---------••••••••••••••••••• •••• w I" do w. s • 'Port 072 up Pinto. black NU: ·:
Tbll ii the one ever-with low miles . 75YWIAlllT '78 Gremlin, brand new w...... tires, Gd run cond 11 ~anu, In superb (882WEA) It la all 4 cylinder, auto. trans.. en.1. xlnt cond, fantastic moYMY> $900/0BOM7-0372 • ~ 1
. wtth l,a1 Utan orilinal and on sale this air ClOnd.ltionini. stereo. mUea,e. 11795. 7fl0.9205, ----_ ...
3l,OOO miles. A silver week for the unbeUeva· A really great running 75f.112l $1 3 900 '~ '96b •: beauty with bl a ell: In-ble price of Rabbit with Blau pun kt a.Id 9,. 0 J • ••••••••••••• •••••• •• ,. .. •
terior. (3208) On sale for $52ff a t e re o . A ni ce I Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Horhon. 4 dr. 4 spd,
only IOI WITHAM equipped car and of •76 Electra 2 dr, loaded, PS. lo ma Mint cond
$lift YOLISWAQ.84 course VW reliability. int cond 1 12150 $3450. ev~ 673 3326 , 1 IOI WITHAM 7800Westmlftlter Ave. (080MVF) She is on sale ~ , c ean. . -I .. -.,sw•A-.... 1n--tm'--••r foronly '77 Volare Low mil~ •·• .--"..,IA"'t """"' UllJ~"" ... 699 New tires. $2,000. ' • •' 1-W-tm1na•arA.ve. 89~7551 838·7880 -""" -"" IOIWITHAM 64.>4616
893-:r•tmlftl=-7880 79 M6I YOLISWAQ.84
. -.. '
4 1peed, 24,00 miles, new 7800 Weltml.nater Ave. * I t7 6 HOMO A ~!.'!..,reo ~pe. C938G > in Weatmlnater J.OOo. ~ IMW ~7551 838-7890
5 1peedl A cute earl W6 Broadway 7 ....., .......
(OztpJD) Santa •-a ·-3171 ' .. """ """" · ""' _. 7 pa1aen•e! l. looll:t le C)til. T $2991 'et llGB-GT. All /FM runs ireat. AU orteinal.
HOWAIDet.'9•t ndlo/CHHtte, wire (12'70)
Dove•Qua.UStl. wbeell, rood mlleare. CIP'lll IMW NEWPORT BEACH ...._ <n.4) UM755 or Wit Bro.dway IJJ.OIH (2U> '1'11·m&. Aall: for Santa Ana m.am
n-.!!~a 1~ __. ~· J _.... 9746 "74 YW IUS _,_ .,_.. ....... -.-""lllli" 7PA.U•••• batdt bedr. Onl1 •.ooo ••••••••• .. •••••••••e,••
mU.. CJCINDYll) 'Tl Opel Manta, uect. ~~~ v.:. ~P~t SJ1tl al~. wtl1 •cewit trede, ln eae.la.t coedltlon _. NA-.o U. O.::S· ( 121 JR K ) . mecbanica=ln ap-
YOlllWA... · peanece. < ) Her
11Tll 8Mcll BIYd. t741 1padoua later or and
MJ.IMO eeOllOdlJ md• htr • I barpln for oal1
SALES. SERVICE
AND LEASING
7tCOIYITTI
Low mJles. Dead sharp,
loaded 6 orlglnal 1
Dynamite! CetSXVH>
SIO,HI
JIMMAllMO
YOUSWA ...
18'7U Beach Blvd.
142-ZOOO
SMOWIOOM COMD.
'75T·TOP
Power brakea, power windows power ateerin1
with uittteleacopln1 1teerlnf wheel. air, ~*-f All /f l< llereo, •Hr •lodow delo 11•r.
Alr power l~e tr&M. Snow
wln • 1tereo, tllt, •bit lrilJl Blll'IWMIY ln·
erlll1e, power 1eata ttrkr. lr,llOO mllet. Im·
Ludau top. A beautiful macul•te tlaruoul !
1ll1 bl~tb bhie $1, 100. '154·1110 or
.......... and all Allwer Ad t.IOl,.141-4'00 tb• appotntmeeta 1oq _._,._ ... _. ______ , J.-------• would. aped. rt bat to. c._. ~ . "H -~ and .. In .............................. .
eoadlticpo. <lotLWN ) 'ft Coder XR·T alal
lllab U. • berta1a for ..a. 1lf ooo ml, ·-•'1 IMtt trNm.--..
.. wrntAM1 ~ D ·T, .._,. tat, all ¥0&DW.... •••er. fd COJld , lo
WWM? trrtvAYe. aU....llD.--
tWu1•'-• ..._ "JI .... ,... .... ,... ;-.;:;. ............... .
rw1111a•,_'n ..,._ • 'MltMT COMn • ........ ; C'lw1lled ••• Olla ........ ,..,,.. .............. ,...,. rwt-.-:.·· ........... ,_,... -----..;.....;.__...,.__.;o..;;.;;. __ _
... Cll,_.,l llNfn. WMtMJWpt MWl7I
'7 4 PI y mouth Go l<t • • .•
Duster, 55,000 ml, auto,
am/fm , oir, xlnt corM1;' -c
PICIO nnn. 559-095!5 afl4!ft.'
3pm. ,:,,•1'1
-----h ,Olltlac 99 • ; f •••••••••••••••••••••• •
I 71 roNTIAC ,.!~ ;
.... IU ~ Air conditioning, pow(f :•'
a t ~ e r I n g , • t e r t'YI cauette, wire whe61•
coven, till wheel. -AJf•J
be1ut1rul ellver·blt• ,h
metalllc car with IOW> '.Ji
miles and ln supe""'J"'
condlt.ion. ('821.ICR > (tit,. " excelle nt hand ll,. \.-...
machine that 10U ,.,,
enjoyown.Lnlforonly l
S4fff I 'tO " IOI wnMAM • • , :If
YOUCSWA ... ·'';JI
"
~m··!'I Ttoo tltmllllter Ave:i& ·,,
ln W•UDlnJt4r ~ -~l ... .,.
..
Cout DAILY PILOT!Tuelda , March 3, 1981
5700
IE ·
ALL
81 FIREBIRDS
~ OD INCLUDING TURBO
CASH SAYlllGS DIR•CT PROM GM
IMCLUDES:
•AM radio
•Heater
• 4 speed trans
• Tinted glass
• Whitewall tires
• Power steering
• Power disc brakes
• 18.5 gal. fuel capacity
•Tilt wheel
1978 CHEVY
. COllYITTI
350 V-8 engine. lectory air. a~m 1tereo ttipe,
automatic, power steering & brakes, heater. &
much more. (401189).
MUSI SEE
1978 FIREBIRD
POltMULAI Automatic. am/fm atereo ...,_, power wtndowa. air
~ .. rally WhHll & more. (532\JOT).
HURRY WHILE SELECTION IS GOOD
•ottw ...... M.-cll ttlti
1979 PONTIAC
TUMS~ Autometlc, am/fm atereo t.pe, air conditioning,
P#f. wt~,. cuatom wheels. custom Interior &
more. (832M.R).
57395
1978 CHEVY
CAPllCI CLAlllC
Automatic, flCtOtY air, power ateerlng & brakM,
power wlndowa. am/fm atereo tat:>•. cuatom
whHll I much mot'e. (211139).
5•795
I
1979 DODGE
COLT
4cytlnderenglne, good guc.. (419XHA).
·1979 OLDS CUTLASS
MOOM IOOll Automatic. am/fm atereo, pwr. windows, air con-dltlontng. custom WhHla, c:uabn Interior & more.
(431Me2).
56795
4 Cyl.
4 Speed
UM tnete ~ fOt C()r'nCJi&f•ton
YOVI ,,..._ -..,., .,.,,..,.,"'O
on OfM"O ._, tnp lenlll" -... tf\er condtiOnt Actual h.g,,.,•r
""le-Mf ~be-
II ee
1978 DATSUN
210%
4 apeed, amlfm stereo tape,"air cond .. only 34,000
ml .... (455766).
57395
1978 CHRYSLER
COllDOIA
Automatic trans]Tlission. A/C. AM/FM stereo
tape, power steeri ng, vinyl top. cruise
(IAOV127).
W ASIUNGTON <AP> -Navy .
Secretary Johll Lehman said to-
day the ~1an admlnistratlon
haa adopted a major chance in
U.S. naval strategy aimed at
countertni Soviet threats in all
key oceans and Jettisonin1 the
Carter admlnistratlon·s focus on'
defendinc the sea lanes to
Western Europe.
To aehieve this shift, Lehman
told reporters, the u .s. neet
must be increased in size from
U.S. aitb
Salvador
military
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
Reagan administration is
escalating its military involve-
ment in El Salvador despite con-
cerns of congressional liberals
that the Central American nation
may become another Vietnam for
the United States.
The State Department an-
nounced Monday night is is send-
ing $25 million in new military aid
and 20 more U.S. military train-
ing experts to El Salvador. The in-
creased U.S. support is needed to
help theembatUedjunta put down
Marxist rebels who the ad-
ministration contends are armed
by Cuba and other communist
countries, officials said.
State Department spokesman
William Dyess said four five-man
teams of advisers will be sent to
El Salvador to train the
Salvadoran military in com-
munications , logistics, in-
telligence and other skills to stop
infiltration and respond to ter·
rorist attacks.
Dyess said the extra advisers,
bringing to S4 the number ol
Americana serving in mWtary-
reJated ca.,.cities In El Salvador,
•ill not co beyond tbe gantson
areaortakepartin combatopera-
tions.
Nevertheless, more than 40
metn ben of the House said in a
tele1ram Monday to President
Reaganthatoneormoreoft.head·
visers are likely to be lr.illed,
"forcing the United States into
another Vietnam or a humiliating
withdrawal ...
And Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio,
warned that the new advisers "go
down there as prime targets" for
the guerrilla rebels.
But Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C ..
supported the administration ac-
tion, !laying there are "nervous
Nellies saying we've got to do
nothing, not even unhoolt the fire
hose when the house is burning
down."
The •·nervous Nellies" phrase
in itself evoked memories of Viet-
nam. Former President Johnson
used those words in the late 1960s
to deride critics of the Indochina
war effort.
Dyess said additional military
<See ADVISERS, Pa1e A%)
HBextends
ban on adult
emettainmenl
A moratorium on adult enter-
taln ment businesses in Hunt·
ington Beach baa been extended
for another eight months by tbe
City Council.
Tb• IDOl'Atorium la to remain
unUI new clty sonlDI can be_
adopted probibitln1 a wide
ran1e of adult entertalDmat
bu1tnea1e1 that city 01flcla11
believe emphasize 1exual ac·
tlvlt1•. ,
Bua..._. banned from OJ*l·
ln• ln tbe dty include adult boot
1torH, adult motlon picture
tbeaten, llliChdt botela, encounter cena.n, and rap studJot.
AllO taboo are dance 1tudioa,
plloto1rapbtc or modeling
tt.U., 0t Dllbt clubll f eaturtns
topl.-..t bottomlna dancers, =--... exotic cluten,
• any perfonnen em--.al acUYltlet. &..-t _...... lntroduct.kJa
Ht•iHI, and fl1ur• mo41tl
ttiMUaiallO.Wnotbeau.w.d
to 1tart 1Mulae11 durtat tM -=-~---,. ,,. •. ~---dp btlMHI• • r• ••• s:n. ., tb'• . ., .... . ,..,. ......... .... ...................... !Dt4: ........... •f. r vce..eu '•ndlin ........... ~
• • •••r• lo •• tead Uae •0te-1um lloeda1.
the present W ahlpt aGd 1ub-
marines to about 800. The IDOlt
important increase will be rala-
lng the number of aircraft car-
rier batUe 1roups from 12 to 15.
The Navy secretary said the
strategy represent• "an ac-
curate consensus tbrou1hout the
administration" and follows dla-
cussiona be has had wlth Presl-
d en t Reagan and Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
Lehman said the Carter ad-
._1.u.rauoo followed a an&ecY
0( "pullback" from sucb low-
t.Hreat areas as the northern and
southern Oanb ot NATO, baled
partly on the Qaumptloo that
•'taking on the bilh·threat
·cballenae of the Soviets was too
expenaive and not neceuary."
He described the new naval
1trate1Y as aimed at "1oin1
back into the bltbest-tbreat
areas ot our vital interests" and
being able to defeat the Soviet
INlly ............. .., OW1.....,..
EDISON COMPANY WORKERS CHECK LEV!L OF FU•S
Firemen und by at Edlngef Avenue. etectncal vault
Firemen clean up
~B gasoline spill
A potentially devastating ex -
plosion was. averted early today
when fire men and cleanup
crews removed 2,000 gallons of.
gasoline that has leaked from a
north Huntington Beach service
station storage tank into an un-
derground high-voltage elec-
trical vault.
The seepage did, however,
trigger a power failure that
blacked out some 2,500 Southern
California Edison Company
customers and forced the SUS·
pension of classes today at
Marina High School.
The gasoline leakaae was
traced to Katta Mobil Station on
the southeast corner of Edinger
Avenue and Springdale Street,
Huntlncton Beach fire inspector
Richard Grunbaum said.
According to the fire inlpec·
tor, the stauon o~er baa been
aware ot leaka«ie for the put
four months but was unable to
locate the cause
Grunbaum said firemen were
summoned to the intersection,
across the street from Marina
High School, after a power
failure was reported in the
vicinity.
He said firemen found that the
<See SPILL, Pale A2>
Teen fatally shot
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
71-year-old retired doctor fatally
shot a teen-acer after he dis-
covered the youth and an ac·
compllce trying t.p break into bis
car, police said. Herman Cam-
'poa, 18, wu abot once in the
chest early Monday by Dr.
Burke Sbevick, who wa1 ques-
tioned by detectives and re·
leased. ·
OHANGl.COlJNIY C All>,1 11rJ1\ 'tl 'i CF NTS
navy's threat to those interest&.
What this means. Lehman
said, la that the U.S. Navy will
10 more frequently into the
waters of the Greenland-
Iceland-Britain gap in the Atlan-
tic, that the United States would
1uarantee the ability to defend
the Western Alliance's fianks In
the Mediterranean and the far
north, to keep the Russians out
of the northern part of Norway
and to be able to attack Russia's
Kola Peninsula in the arcUc, site
of Russia's maln northern neet
base at Murmansk.
He argued that such a
strategy "'.Ould help deter the
Ruuiana Yrom attacking the
central front of Western Europe,
which he said was the main con-
cern ot the Carter administra-
tion
Asked about the Western Hemisphere close to the United
States, Lehman said this regidh
ls "not a bJgh-threat area" Wl·
der the Rea1an scenario.
He said a U.S. Navy bit
enough to handle a hilh Soviet
threat in diatont waters could
take care of any problemt in
Western Hemispheric waten.
Lehman was critical ot the
Carter administration's reaction
to the perceived threat to U.S.
interests in the Persian Gulf
area after the fall or the Shah of
(See NAVY, Page AZ)
No marsh vote
HB council delays action
The Huntington Beach City
Council bas declined to recom-
mend to county planners a de·
velopment proposal for the
Bolsa Chica march.
"It would be inappropriate,"
Councilwoman Ruth Finley said
Monday. "The council hasn't
done an in depth study of the
various proposals. We would be
voting on emotional reaction."
The Orange County Planning
Commission is studying seven
different development proposals
for the l.~acre marsh.
It will pass its final recom-
mendation to the Orange County
Childre11
sue killer
dadAlaia
BJDAVID &UTZMANN OI .. .....,, N.-IUH
TIM two youn1 children ot con-
victed double murderer Dr. Louis
Alaia have sued their father for
fatally stabblnc their mother last
Juae. ID the lawsuit, filed Monday in
Oran1e County Superior 'Court,
the children claim Alaia's "out-
rageous conduct was intentional
and malicious and done for the
purpose of causing (the children)
to suffer humiliation , mental
anguish and e motional and
physical distress. The children
witnessed their mother's death. ''
It la claimed in the legal action
that Marc Alaia, 11, and Marla
Alaia, 9, suffered "severe shock
and trauma to their nervous
systems."
The amount of damages sought
from the forme r Huntington
Harbour surgeon isn't specified.
Their father. an orthopedic sur-
geon, was convicted by a jury of
two counts or second ~degree
murder for the stabbing deaths of
Margy Lou Alaia, 37, and Long
Beach attorney Marvin Tincher,
50, In the woman's Huntington
Harbour home.
Al the time, the Alaias were
divorced but were fighting over
custody rights to the two children.
According to testimony in
Alaia's trial, the stabbings oc·
curred on the evening of June L3
after his ex-wife ordered him to
leave the home. ·
The two youngsters testified
&l{ainst their father during that
trial, describing his knife attaclta
on their mother and Tincher.
Alala's defense during the trial
(See AIAJA, Pase AZ)
Board of Supervisors, which ul-
timately will draft a develop-
ment plan and submit it to the
California Coastal Commission
for approval.
Last month, the county Plan-
ning Commission asked the Hun-
tington Beach City Council to re-
act to the various proposals.
Although the entire 1,609-acre
Bolsa Chica area is in county
territory south of Warner
A venue, it is bordered on three
sides by t.he City of Huntington
Beach and on the fourth by the
Pacific Ocean.
The seven alternate develop-
Boy, 17, injured
ment proposals range from pre-
ment proposa ls range from pres-
ervation of 1,105 acres of marsh
ment of more than 6,ltOO bomes.
Four of the proposals call for a
boat marina in the marsh.
Peter Green, president of the
environmental group Amigos de
Bolsa Chica, urged the council
to postpone any recommenda·
lion at least until the county had
chosen a proposal.
He said hjs group or about 700
members has gathered 12,500
signatures over the past few
months on a petition calling for
preservation of the Bolsa Chica
as a marsh.
$2.6 million sought
after HB accident
WARNER
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o.it'l'l'IMll~
SCENE OF TRAGEDY
$2.8 rnHHon sought
HB ponders
crosswalk
lighting
The Huntington Beach City
Council Is considering Installing
traffic llght.s on two busy
roadways to protect pedestrian
school childre n and senior
citizens.
Mayor Ruth Bailey requested
a city study on putting nasbing
yellow lights at two crosswallts
on Heil Avenue between
Springdale Street and Edwards
Street.
By PATRIC& KENNEDY °' .. ....., ...........
Attorneys representing the
family of a boy who was struck
down in Huntin1ton Beach
crosswalk traffic in January
have filed a $2.6 million claim
against the city because there
was no stop light at the intensec-
tion.
Phillip Harbin, 17, Huntington
Beach, was hit by a car on the
afternoon of Jan. 8 aS"he rode his
bicycle in the c rosswalk of
Warner Avenue and Nichols
Street.
The boy was in a coma and on
life-s.upport apparatus for
several weeks. He remains a pa-
tient at St. Jude Rehabilitation
Hospital in Fullerton. A city
traffic study two-and-a-halt
years ago noted. frequent traffic
collisions al the intersection and
recommended that a stop Utht
and left tum lanes be installed.
But city traffic official.a say
red tape associated with a
federal grant postponed installa·
lion of the traffic light.
"The city has a duty to keep
public streets in a safe condi-
tion, especially since they had
forewarning that the intenec-
ti on was dangerous ,'' said
Gloria Nelson, an attorney for
the llarbin family.
Ma. Nelson also noted that of.
ficlals of nearby Liberty Chris-
tian School have been ur1in1
city officials to put a traffic
signal al the crosswalk for
several years.
In the wake of the accident,
<SeeCLAJM, Pa1e A2) . .
That's French justice
The crossing points are used
by about 1,000 children 1olng to
Spring View School , St.
Bonaventure School and Carr
Park, accordin1 to Sprint View
Principal Georce Nettleman.
811111 CIAIT 1111111
lncreasin1 cioudine11
late tonight and Wednet·
day with sli1ht cbance of
rain Wednesday. Lowa
tonllbt 42 aJon1 cout, 41
inland. Hlths Wednesday
ln low 808 at beaches to
upper D Inland.
.
Murderess getl li/e, lover the guillotine
A l
cheeks, then appealed for mercy
and "most profound for1ive-
nes1." "It'• often very difficult to
convict 101Deoae ao repentant,"
said one lawyer involved in the
cue.
• KaupeUt and 11111 Terrtel
were the oalJ witneNHI to tbe
other two 1bootinc1. '° eacb ac· cuaed the other of firin1 UM
tbota.
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deatba HHUH I ... wltb
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NettJeman presented the coun·
cil with 850 slenaturea of parents
and teacben calllnt for naahlnl
traffic ll1bta at the two
cro11walb.
City staff members alto were
asked to prepare a atudy on
ways to fund a atop lltbl at Main
I and Florida Streets to serve
• senior ciUaena 1lvln1 ln nearby
' WycUl(e Gardena, a ftdenlly
1 1ubtldllld U.tna complH for tbe
tldtrly. , I Tb• Hail ,\venue atudy II due
ln two ...-.. Tbe llaiD atr.-
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accOl"dlnc to eit1 oftlelall.
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wbtle tbe ,-. llllat would COit
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HOSTAGE BITTERMAN SUR"OUNDED BY T£AAOAISTS
No confirmation on kidnap victim'• executton
HB group hopefUI
Bitterman alive
A spokeswoman for Huntington
Beach-based Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc. said today there
is no'Confirmation that kidnapped
linguist Chester Bitter:man has
been executed by Colombian
guerrillas.
"We have no reason to believe
that Chet has been 'killed." said
Betty Blair, an institute press
secretary. "Our office in Bogota
h'as not confirmed that he has
been executed.··
Speculation that the 28-year-old
linguist h\d been killed by kis kid-
nappers arose Monday when a
Protestant minister . who said he
had been a c ting as an . in -
termediary with the. guerrillas,
told reporters in Colombia he
believed Bitterman had been ex·
ecuted.
However, a spokesman for the
kidnappers said he could not con-
firm or deny if Bitterman had
been slain. Bitterman is associat-
ed with the Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc .. and the Sum·
mer Institute of Linguistics, a sis-
ter organization.
Rev. Alfredo Torres claimed he
had spoken to a professed kidnap·
per who told him the splinter
group had executed the linguist.
.. We fe el that s in ce the
messages are contradictory and
confused that he has not been
killed," Mrs. Blair said. "There
has bee.n no evidence.·•
The kidnappers. who claim to
be a dissident group of the April 19
move meJlt, claim that Wycliffe is
a CIA front. Bitterman was a b·
ductedJan. 19.
From Pafl# A I
·ALAIA CHILDREN SUE. • •
was based on a plea of temporary
insanity. A jury deadlocked last ·
week on whether the gray-haired
physician was insane at the time
of the slayings . Further proceed·
ings are pending. ·
But irl the lawsuit. In which
Alaia's personal physician. Dr.
Leonard Lie berman. is.named as
a co-defendant. it 1s alleged the
convicted murderer "negligently
ingested'' the medication Ritalin,
"which caused him lo perform
certain acts so violent as to cause
thedeath of (Margy Alai a l.·'
Alaia purportedly s uffered
from the disease narcolepsy, an
uncontrollable desire to sleep, for
which Lieberman said he pre-
scribed Ritalin.
It was part of Alaia's insanity
defense that the Rita Un P.roduced
side-effects such as anx1ety and
aggressiveness which contribut·
ed to llis mental breakdown.
Lieberman declined to com·
ment on the suit.
The attorney for the children,
Arthur Hews, said he will seek as-
yet unspecified damages , funeral
and burial expenses for Margy
Ala1a and medical a nd related ex-
pe nses for treatment of the
children
He ws said the children have
been treated by psychiatrists and
physicians .
They are presently living in a
foster home in Fountain Valley.
Durin~ the murder trial, Alaia
sued the estate of his ex-wife to
collect money he claimed she
owned him.
Frmtt P,..-A I
ADVISERS INCREASED. • •
aid beyond the $10 million ap-
proved by forme r President
Carter in January is justified
because leftist guerrillas may
launch an offensive.
"The insurgents are regroup-
ing and massive quantities of
arms remain in their bands," he
said. addin~ that the rebels have
reason to expect additional sup-
Crash kills
officer's son
MADERA (AP) ·-The teen-
age son of a highway patrolman
was killed in a traffic accident
near here today.
Wayne DiStefano, 17, of
Madera died when his car ran
off a county road and rolled
over. authorities said. DIStefano
was ejected, and the vehicle·
rolled onto him.
He was the son of Fresno-
b as e d CHP officer Mark
Di Stefano.
"That's hard to take," said
Jim Taylor, the patrol's in·
form a ti on officer, in Fresno.
plies are on the way from Soviet-
bloc countries ... We want to im·
prove as much as possible the
gove rnment's ability to deal with
this problem.:·
The aid package will include
additional helicopters, vehicles,
radar and s urveillance equip·
ment and small arms .
The New York Times.
meanwhile, report~d today that
the administration is considering
-a Salvadoran request for $200
million to S225 million in .
emergency economic aid, includ-
ing $80 million from the Interna-
tional Monetary Fund.
Frmtt Pag_. A I
JUSTICE ...
equal to women except when It
comes to mercy."
"It's always betn easier for
juries to order men beheaded
than women," said a legal ex-
pert. "For psychological rea-
sons, it's always been eapec:lal-
ly difficult for men to sentence
women to death."
MAINOfflal m wttt..., M., c-t• ~CA. Mell..,_:._ UM, c-te-.e1 CA.'*"'
Newport Beaeb develo,.r
William Lyon'• new bld to saln
control of Air Calllornla baa
created a 1Ur bl Miami Beach
where Air Florida ex~cutives
tbou•ht they bad ll lock on the arowln& Callfomia airline.
The latest bit of manuevering
to take over Newport Beach·
baaed Alr California. in tbe
words of several observers,
could create a multimillion
dollar bidding war similar to
one waged last year in a San
Diego courtroom.
In last year's ~idding batUe,
Air Florida came in with a high
offer of "7 .5 mil~on for control
of Westgate Ca1ifornia, the
financially t,roubled parent com·
pany of Air California.
The offer currently is being
studied by the Civil Aeronautics
Board, wt\ich must give ap-
proval to all airline purchases or
mergers.
But last week , develope r
Lyon, one of the losers in the-San
Diego bidding war, came in with
a new offer. Details of the offer
are being kept secret.
A spokesman for Westgate,
undergoing reorganization under
bankruptcy laws, described the
offer as "significant."
He said the bid could ··result
in Westgate's s hareholders and
creditors receiving more for
their holdings" than the offer
Air Florida made last year.
Robin Cohn, an Air Florida
spokeswoman, s aid Lyon's bid
has not gone unnoticed by her
Cirm 's executives. who, she said,
will map out their next move
this week.
She reiterated Air Florida's
inte r est in taking over the
Newport airline. whic h flies
most of the permitted daily de-
partures out of John Wayne
Airport.
Wes tg a t e , on c e the . cor·
nerstone of financier C. Arnholt
Smith's banking and industrial
empire. collapsed in 1973.
Except for a tuna packing
plant in Puerto Rico, Air
California represents Westgate's
only other operating asset.
Valley takes
s treet light
• • taxing issue
A proposal to impose new tax-
es on Fountain Valley property
owners to help pay street light·
ing and median maintenance
cos ts will be discussed tonight
by the City Council.
The council meets for a study
ses·sion on the city's current
financial condition at 7 in City
Hall, 10200 Slater Ave . The study
session , open to the public, will
be followed at 8 by the regular
council meeting.
City officials are forecasting a
$1.S million budget shortfall for
the fi scal year beginning July 1.
Street light and median main-
tenance assessment districts
have been s uggested a s means
for raising additional funds for
these services.
In connection with the an-
ticipated budget crisis. the coun-
cil also is scheduled to select
members of a citizens commit-
tee who will solicit suggestions
for reducing city services or
raising additional funds .
HB trustees
weigh f urth6r
school cuts
With t hree school closures
a lready approved, Huntington
Beach City (elementary) School
District trustees will consider
implementing cuts in prognm·
ming and professional staff
tonight. , Ron Brown, the district 1
pe rsQnnel director. aald
tonight's deliberations will focus
on teachers and admlnlstraton
as well as support staff such u
school nunea and psychololiata.
The tnwtees meet at I p.m. at
Clapp School, 20581 Famawortb
Lane. Layoff noti~ must be malled
to district tea~ben by March 1.S,
a atate-lmpo1ed deadline.
Dlatrict truatees voted earlier
to cloee Peterson, Clapp a.nd
LeBard tchools and to eUmlpate
41 teacben and two prlnclPala'
po1lUom.
Crime fight pushed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ eel'lled wttb tbe riM tn Qlrime, 14amad D ........ ehalrmu
of th• c:ounty Board of
Sbpervleort, Ul80UCed a If· r:.tnt plcn to Mlp flat tM prob-
em, Wblle a Cft7 CoucU--.
&rnanl lenwdl, GffwM --out ol hie oMH ....._ to.-
anodm poljc• pallOl Wiil • 0.. l&l'MU.
Gubernatorial try
himed by Fong Eu
California Secretary of State
March Fong Eu says that she
may run for governor next year.
"I'm just keeping my options
open," Mrs. Eu said Monday
fotlowing a World Trade Center
Association of Orange County
luncheon in Irvine.
"Some people want me to con-
sider running for governor," she
said. "But I'm probably going to
run for secretary of state. It's a
pretty good job.··
"Not that I couldn't be gov-
ernor," she added .
Mrs. Eu, who has served as
secretary of state since 1974,
said that the high cost of seeking
higher office may keep her from
running for either governor or
lieutenant governor. .
"It's up to the financiers," she
s aid. "So many things could
happen."
SpeaJung to the buaineaspeo-
ple Mn. Eu said that the state 11
facing a $46 billion trade deficit
thia year largely as a result of
sluggiah exports and lncreued
costs of importin& oil.
"California needs to in(J'eue
Its export sales without delay."
she said.
Although California produced
enough goods to rank aa the
seventh largest nation in the
world, it lacks strong export
sales, Mrs. -Eu said.
Half the wheat produced in
California is sold abroad along
with 20 percent of t he table
grapes and 2 percent of the
livestock, she said.
To help boost exports Mrs. Eu
bas said she has hel~d establish
two promotional councils for
both agricultural and manufac ·
turing exports.
F,....PapAI
Delay
infraUd
case seen
WAllUNGTON <AP> -The
federal !rial ot St. Louil-baaed
McDonaell Dou1laa Corp. and
four top executives on fraud
char111 probably will be
poetpoeed unUI November, two
years after their Indictment in
connection wlth payments on
oveneu Jet transport aalea.
Judi• Joyce Kens Green in·
dlcated durin1 a courtroom con-
ference Monday that pre·
liminary ar1ument1 and trial
preparaUona by sovemment and
defenM lawyers In the caae wtll
take all 1prin1 and aummer.
Attorney• for both t ides said
they *111 not b. ready until after
Labor Dar· •nd oth•r commit-ment.I wtl ~cupy the JUd&e un-
til November 1'hC Judae will set th~ trial date fh a ,,.._ daya
Proaet'uto n and defense
lawytrs u•d tMy plan w take
pre trial depn1 1lwn1 from
varloua loreirn w1lnH1e11 , in
cludlnl two ffw1H hanker11. three
Pakistani alrllnt emplr1yte11 and
others.
Another cau.w of delay will be
appeals to the t: S Court of Ap
peals l1I ruling.~ by Jud~e Grten.
Including an order barnng the
prosecution from u1ing grand
jury tellt1mony t>y defendant
Sherma Pruitt J r , a Douglas
A i r c r a f t D i v 1 11 1 '' n s a I e s
manager. and a ruling upholding
tbe indlctmenu
Named in the indictment with
the corporation and Pruitt were
James S. McDonnell Ill, cor
porate marketing vice pres1·
dent ; J ohn C Briz e ndine .
Douglas president, and Charles
M. Forsyth, Douglas executive
vice president.
Pruitt also was charged with
perjury in a later indictment
ba s ed on the g rand jury
testimony , whic h is under
challenge in the main case .
The perjury charge invol ves
his sworn denial that he had NAVY PLANS BUILDUP foreign bank accounts or kn~w
• • • the ultimate recipients of $1.2
Iran and the Soviet intervention
of Afghanistan.
Although he declined to dis·
cuss details of the Reagan ad-
ministration's defense budget
proposals until they are sent to
Congress on Wednesday ,
Lehman indicated he is counting
on taking the old aircraft carrier Oriskany out of mothballs to
helo iJlcre.ase the carrier force.
He estimated it would take
about three years to prepare the
Oriskany for operations. It is million that McDonnell Douglas
known that the Reagan defense allegedly paid in the sale of four
proposals include $518 million a_ircraf~ ~o Pakistan lnterna -
for this year and ne)C( ~to reac-. ltonal Airlines.
tivate the Oriskany.
Frmtt Pag#' A I The Reagan administration
also will recommend that ~ongress vote a down payment
of about $660 million on a C LAJM
nuclear-powered aircraft car-• • •
rier, wllich Lehman said would City Council membe rs unan·
take about seven years to com-imous ly approved s pending
plete. $35,000 to erect a temporary stop
light at the inter section. It is
F.-..P~AI scheduled to be installed this
month.
SPILL REMOVED. • •
gasoline had s eeped into an·
Edison power vault located
about 10 feet below the street.
Vacuum trucks were used to
remove the flammable liquid.
"There would have been a ma-
jor explosion with extensive
damage if it had ignited," Grun-
baum said.
Bill Compton, area manager
for Southern California Edison,
agreed.
"Gasoline apparently de-
teriorated a couple of compo·
nents in the vault and caused the
power outage to occur,"
Compton said.
"Normally, when you have an
incident that causes a short·
circ;uit, it causes a fire, too," be
added. "There was a short-
circuit here, but no fire. We
don 't know why. but we're
grateful."
Compton said s ervice was
restored within three hours to
most blacked out customers in
the area bounded by Heil
Avenue, Springdale Street,
McFadden Avenue and Golden
West Street.
He said Marina High is served
direcUy by the affected power
vault, causing an additional de·
lay in restoring electricity to the
school. He said he expected to
have full power restored today.
Huntington Beach Union High
School District spokeswoman
Lyn Henderson said Marina stu·
dents were told to go home this
morning because of the power
failure. She said normal classes
will resume Wednesday.
Attorney Nelson said the city
has 45 days to respond to the
claim. At the end of th at time a
lawsuit charging negligence can
be filed against the city in
Superior Court, she said.
Police said the boy was hit by
a car driven by a girl, 17, who
didn't see him pedaling across
the intersection.
Police said a car in the lane
closes\ to the sidewalk stopped
as the boy waited, but that the
other motorist wasn't able to
stop in time as the boy rode into
the path of her car.
She was deemed not to blame
for the accident, police said. The
speed limit on that section or
Warner Avenue is 45 mph, police
said.
The intersection is within
several hundred feet of three
schoola -Oak View Elemen·
tary, Ocean View High and
Liberty Christian.
I
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.,..,,r....._
New York Mayor Edward Koch , com-
ple1e with straw hat and cane , struts
through a performance at the annual In-
ner Circle show in New York. The cast
of the Broadway musical "42nd Street"
joined Koch at the satirical program
put on by local political reporters .
1'1~yor hub
i~ hairy issue
8 ing mayor of Chicago
ma be enough to make a
per on's hair fall out. That's
wh t a new sculpture of
Ma or Jue Byrne suggests.
T e sculptures or Mrs.
By e and her husband, Jay
Mc allee, sport the latest in
wig . They are on display at
a owntown Chicago wig
sho .
T e Jolul SeFkk sculpture
de icled Mrs . Byrne
rec ining in a chair with
Mc ullen sitting on the
ar rest. The figures are not
fla ering. The heads are
dis roportionately large.
B stepping on a floor
swi ch, a tape recorded voice
is a tivated:
" re you under . . . stress
of difficult job? Are you
one of those women or men
whd are . . . starting to lose
your hair? Custom Wigs are
for J"nen and women . . . who
suffer from hair loss ...
wig~ for people whose heads
ha Ve gotten bigger."
Custom Wigs Ltd. is an
exhibitor at the wig show.
A,.Wlt·w!IM•
Loni Anderson , the
blonde bombshell on
"WKRP in Cincinnati,"
has filed for divorce
from her actor husband,
Ross Bickell. They were
married seven years
ago.
M(lngers still mulls
state school post
By ROBEaT BARKER
Of -Delly ...... IWf Fonner Huntington Beach As-
semblyman Dennis Mangers
might run against superinten-
dent of Public lnstruction Wilson
Riles after all.
Mangers, a former Fountain
Valley school principal and
trustee in the Huntington Beach
Union High School District, said
recently he would seek the office
only if Riles vacated it.
HE SAID THEN that a direct
challenge against an incumbent
would be divisive to public
education.
However, Mangers modified
his position Monday when he
said he will continue "testing the
waters" for his candidacy even
Madam gets
probation
SAN ANTONIO, Texas <AP>
-Theresa Brown, the brothel
madam who reportedly kept a
IL9t of 3,000 customers beneath
her bed, bas been sentenced to
five yean probation on a charge
of running a house of prostitu-
tion.
District Judge James Barlow
announced the sentence
after defense attorney Pat
Maloney called 12 character wit·
oesaes -lncludio& a Catbolic
priest and several nel&bbon of
the alleted brothel -who
described the 46-year-old woman
as an ideal mother and aood
cltl1en. Maloney said be would appeal
to U.e Texu Cowt of Criminal Ap-
peala, 1a)'IDa his client had not
operat.d the brothel for three 1••• prior to her arrest Oct. 2, u..
though Riles announced last
week that he will be seeking a
fourth term as s tate school
superintendent in 1982.
.. Riles has given the im -
pression for nine months that be
wouldn't seek re-election and
I've decided not lo back off con-
sidering a possible candidacy,"
Mangers said.
Mang ers, a two -term
Democrat who was defeated by
Republican Nolan Frizzelle last
November, said he would reach
a decision by May or June alter
sizing up support among busi·
ness and education leaders
throughout the state .
"THER E IS A question
whether four more years of Mr.
Riles is really needed," the 40-
year-old Mangers said.
Mangers says that Riles con-
tinues to be personally popular,
but claird Riles hasn't focused
on the major education goals of
the public.
·'The people want their
children to read, write, speak
and understand the language,"
Mangers said.
He said he believes that Riles
baa been focusing on. social
problems and is not doing a good
job in basic education.
Mangers claims that schools,
pa rlicularly discipline in high
schools, are suffering because ol
le&islative actions.
"OVEaaEGULATION is fore·
lot ®r schools to t.be brink of
oblivion," be said.
Manaera Implied that Riles is
not standing up to the
Legislature in tbe matter of
regulations. "He bas abdicated
his role by not beinl assertive
aaalnst those preasures," be:
said. ,
Manaen. who bas an office in
Santa Ana, la a consultant on
health and education l11ues.
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Indiana Gov. Robert 0 .
Orr proclaimed Monday ''Dr.
Seuss Day" and marked the
occasion by lunching on
green eggs and ham wilb 16
local school children.
The proclamation was
issued in honor of the 77th
birthday of the children's
author. Dr. Theodor Seuss
Geisel, creator of the "Cat in
the Hat," "Yertile the Turtle"
and the "Grinch who stole
Christmas."
The children from School
55 on Indianapolis' north side
and t heir teacher. Leoh~
Williams, were invited to the
governor's office for a lunch
or ham s andwiches and
hard-boiled eggs dyed green.
When the Joffrey II ballet
company performed in Enid,
Okla .. there was no doubt
who the chief drawing card
was -Ron Reagan, the
president's 22-year -old
dancing son.
A crowd of onlookers
gathered after a
performance by the company
at Phillips University for a
better look at the young
dancer, but he granted no
interviews.
UCI unit
seats new
officers
New officers have been select-
ed for the UC Irvine Foundation,
a non-profit organization that
gathers and manages private
fu9ds in s11pport of the uni·
versity. Named president of the UCI
Foundation was Thomas Casey,
se nior vice president -
investments for First American
Trust Co. The new vice presi-
dent is James McNally_, an ad-
m In is tr at or with Price
Waterhouse & Co., and Ronald
L. Conrad, executive partner or
Conrad & Associates, was
named treasurer.
The Irvine Foundation's new
general counsel is Paul Marx,
an attorney with Agnew, Miller
and Carlson; and the new ex-
ecutive director and assistant
secretary is Robert N. Berube, a
UCI administrator.
Model U.N.
ckaws from
OC schools
Students from three Orange
Coast hi1b schools will
participate ln t.be 1'th annual
hlah school Model United Na-
Uon s Conference betinnint
Thursday at UC Rlvenlde.
About l ,000 student.a from 50
high schools will take part lo the
tbree·day event, which ·
simulates the formal debate, in·
lorm al negotl atlon a and
diplomacy of the United Na-
tions.
Local schools aeruliq students
to the event include lfuntlnlton
Beach Jnp ScbooJ, Oeean View
Hilla Seboo1 Callo iD 1:11111 ............ -Beach> and LalWl• tll llllb
School.
Keynote speaker wlll be
Tsuneo Tanaka, Japanese C<JD-
sul aeneral baae4 lo Loa
An1eJe1.
Two 1~bolar1btp1 wtll b•
• awarded, lt tbe doUnf ....... ,.
.J Searcli abanOOned
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/TuMday, March 3. 1981
Irvine school's geometry
An interesting geometrical pattern is
presented when Irvine's new Sierra Vista
Middle School , 2 Liberty, is viewed from
the air. The school in the Northwood area
will open to 2.82 students March 16. Earlier,
Northwood Elementary School opened
nearby at28Carson Avenue. . '
Bundle of money freed
No crimes traced; man's cash returned
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of Ult o.11' f'llet StMI A San Pedro man who led
police and sheriff's deputies on a
90 mph auto chase from Irvine
to Cook's Comer in the Santa
Ana Mountains 11 days ago, in
an apparent effort to prevent
their finding $20,000 in his car, is
a free man today.
Laureano Sanchez, 29, is also
poorer but wiser by a grand
total of $1,100 confiscated by the
State Franchise Tax Board and
a $104.50 fine for reckless driv-
ing and evading arrest.
Irvine police said Monday
they will ~ive $18.900 back to
Sanchez' mother and accepted
the Sanchez family's pleas that
lbe money is her savings and was
destined for a Mexican bank.
BANKS IN MEXICO pay con-
siderably higher interest on
Yankee dollars, although it is il-
legal to take more than $5,000 in
cub out of the U.S. at any one
time, authoriUes said.
Sanchez could conceivably be
penalized for tbal, but then be
never got to the Mexican border
in the first place.
And then, again, police said,
the Sanchez story also involved
an alle&ation the money was not to make any whopping interest
but rather for the use of poorer
relatives.
Sanchez. employed by a Wilm-
ington restaurant, first came to
the attention of police Feb. 19
when he was spotted driving
along Lake Forest Road on the
wrong side of the street.
POUCE SAID he yielded to
their blinking lights and
stopped, but when asked for his
driver's license he claimed he
didn't have it with him, then
stomped on the gas and the
chase was on.
Orange County Sheriff's dep-
uties joined the chase, which
ended when Sanchez slid to a
stop on El Toro Road at Cook's
Corner, where Santiago Canyon
Road splits off in one direction
and Trabuco Canyon Road in the
other.
Lawmen routinely searched
his car and found a Seagram's
whiskey blue cloth bag in the car
trunk.
Here It Is March already and
time to celebrate for those with an Aquamarine birthstone.
Aquamarine means sea
water. What an apt name for
this lovely greenlsh·blue to
bluith-green gem. The finest
are predomlnantly blue. w,
heve a ring In our stock with a
WlfY fine, large Aquamarine set
In It. One of the moat beautiful I
have aver aaen . It la
1.tx24x10mm amafald cut wld
welgha 21.82 carata.
e.lly found In large flaw'-9
OtY1tal1, lta very appearance
producee a cooling, aootnlng
effect Just like the Ha. the
deeper the atone th• dMf*
tt. color. Aquamatlne needa to
be falrty large to exhibit good
cotof. Many fine aton" tod9y .,.. heat-t,..ted to Intensify the '*-OOlor, end the pr~ la
panMnent.
Aquamarine la a v.,i.ty of
the tnlNfal beryl. The other 'Important variety of beryl la
Emerald. Chromium. the
814N'Nnt wtilch produc .. the
t. " \...1
Openmg the pouch, which
was too soft to be holding a
flask, they found it stuffed with
$20,000 in cash.
The discovery led to con-
sider able questioning by in-
vestigators, according to Irvine
Police Sgt. Bob Kredel.
Sanchez insisted the funds
were his mother's savings and
that he had been headed for
Mexico lo deposit the green-
backs for use by the family's
poorer kin.
However, bis souped-up sedan
and speedy flight brought ·arrest
and booking for investigation of
bank robbery. reckless driving
and evading arrest, police said.
Sanchez was released follow·
ing three days of jail time dur·
ing which police failed to link
him to any bank robbery, and
hi s mother and other family
members came in to swear be
was telling the truth.
Baffled police contacted the ,
Department of Internal Revenue .
to tell them about all this
money, but the IRS expressed
little interest.
However , Ca lifornia 's
Franchise Tax Board was de-
lighted to learn of the unusual
find and at least temporarily
pocketed $1,100 or it, the amount
of state income tax applying to
that sum.
THE MONEY -if legitimate-
ly earned as the Sanchezes
claim -could already have
be&ri subjected fo stat\ taxation.
But under such circumstances,
the Franchise Tax Board doesn't
take any chances.
Irvine Detective Dick
Bowman said at the end or the
1981 tax year the family can ap·
peal to the Franchise Tax Boa.rd
for return of their $1 ,100, if they
can verify its origin.
..
Move ~Ollles early
CET A job freeze
called economy act
W ASJUNGTON (AP> -The
Reagan administration has in-
voked a freeze on hiring of
public service workers under the
Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act.
The administration wants to
phase out so~ 340,000 federally
subsidized jobs in state and local
government by the end or the
current fiscal year. It notified
regional administrators of the
Labor Department's Employ-
ment and Training Administra-
tion that no new jobs be fllled
under two programs authorized
by CETA the Title 11-D and
Title VI programs.
Some city officials seemed
taken aback by the hiring freeze
because President Reagan had
said in his Feb. 18 message to
Congress and the nation that the
two CETA jobs programs would
@
EiEMWiiE
be phased out in fiscal 1982,
beginning Oct. 1.
Jack Hashian, a spokesman
for the department's Employ-
ment Traming Administration,
confirmed, however, that an or-
der carrying out the freeze went
out late last week.
In his budget message to
Congress last month, Reagan in·
dicated that as much as $635
million could be saved by phas-
ing out CETA jobs under the
public service categories by tbe
end of the current fiscal year on
Sept. 30.
But an administration official,
who declined to be named ·
publicly. said Monday that as '
much as $865 million of the fts-
cal 198l's $2.9 billion appropriat-
ed for public service jobs could
be saved because of the hiring
freeze. •
green color ot Emerald. allO
produces other characteristics
wh ich distinguish the gem
from Its sister atone.
Aquamarine la more abundant
In nature than Emerald wld
~ore is 1 ... costly.
Golden S.ryl and Morganlte 1 t
(the pink member of the beryl
family) are also very lovely
gems. I bought a beautiful °"" Morganlte weighing 17 .41
carat• on my last trip to
ldar-Obereteln, It wH my
lm.ttlon to Mt It up In a rlng
mounting, but we have t>Mn·eo
busy with our cuetomere'
..,.clal d"lgna and cuatom
on:1ert that I htiven't hed time
for rff'f own.
CHARLES H. BARR
We dO heft a wld9 Mlactlon
of AquamarlnH eat up In
..-.1ry though. They .,. In
rtnga. braicelat9, penctenta .,_,
aarrlnga and range In swtoe ftOm a IMf'9 llO to an _....,,.
111,250. We' II be happy to.
.,.,. ~ aH to '°" on ~ MICt vlelt to Ct\arlae H. Birr
JlwMn.
,
n ·.
r
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H/F Or"ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, March 3, 1981 • NATION I WEATHER
Bridge blast strahds hundr.eds T .. wa1n1ng
the e v olutionis t s
VA&IOUS AWnJLNBM osn. -'l'be ttouble with tuins_ a 4ay off from tbls corner wu that all l ac·
eomplilbed wu to draw rain. I don't need that. I don't
nffd my days off to become controveraial.
LIM.en you'd thlnlt we have enouch to fl&bt about
around ~re without 1ettlnl the weather into it. We're
tbraablnc arpund in debate over Jobn Wayne Airport.
We're battltnt over the future ol Bolaa Chica swamp and
Newport'• Back Ba)'. We're locked up over environment
and toture development. Our bands are rull.
AU of this, however, ls not enouih. You check the newa
and rind out that a state · ~ lawsuit is under way on
whether or not r e · •.,
llgious creation should ~'\
be taught in the public ~~ :~:l~~::i. alone with JOI IURPHllf ~ /
You may have
thought all that was setUed atterthe Scopes Monkey Trial in
Tennessee back in the 1920s. But no. We are resurrect.ln1 the
legal battle. • c..
BELIEVE IT Oil NOT, there are still some people
around who believe man descended from a higher order of
animal.
Did I get that quite right? Maybe not.. .
While you might not want to debate either side of crea-
tion there are sure a lot of things around these days tha t 1
wouidn't want to blame on any creator. Television com·
mercials for disgusting personal products would be one.
Pop-top can openers would be another. Add ignition keys
that go in upside-down. . .
Famed American humon st Mark Twam bad con-
s iderable to say on the question of whether or not man was
the higher order of creation. Once, for example, he wrote,
"You see an ancestor around here anywhere?"
"I believe our Heavenly Father invented man because he
was disappointed in the monkey."
AS FOR MAN compared to dogs, Twain suggested. "If
you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he
will not bit.e you. This is the principal difference bet ween a
dog and a man."
The man from the Mississippi River a nd the Mother
Lode country could also get downright heavy on the
failures of humankind.
Twain once wrote, "Of all creatures that were mad~.
he cmanl is the most detestable. Of the entire brood h~ 1s
the only one the solitary one -that posses~es malice.
That is the basest of a ll instincts, passions. vices -the
most hateful. He is the only creature that inflicts pain for
sport, knowing it to be pain ... Also -in all the list he is
the only creature that has a nast y mind."
Mark Twain also had a couple of things to say about
human nature. like. "Nothing so needs reforming as other
people's habits."
Or. "Man is the only animal that blushes. Or needs
to."
And, "There are several good protections against.
temptations but the surest is cowardice."
And one more: "Truth is the most valuable thing we
have. Let us economize it. ..
AMONG HUMANOIDS, Twain didn't let the politicians
off the hook very easily, either. He once suggested. "~t
could probably be shown by ~acts an~ fi.gures that there 1s
no distinctly native Amencan cnmmal class except
Confress." n any event. you have to guess we'll Just have to wail
to see 1f the religious people wm the nght to nave tne
biblical version of creation taught in public schools r ight
along with evolution.
MARK TWAIN, however , might have strongly ques-
tioned the value of getting any kind of curriculum into the
schools. Just remember, he once wrote:
"Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre.
but they are more deadly In the long run."
MARATHON, Fla. CAP> -Hundredl of motoriata, .ttl'~ in
the Florida Keya by a b~:~ explt»ioa Uaat ltWed one person,
packed bote.la aftd held ate parties wblle bl1bway Cf9WI
worked to reopen the only roa to the malnland.
The Monday blast oo Seven·Mile Bridie was tri11eted when a
piece al heavy con1t.rucUon machinery aboard a aemi.traUer truck
1truck tome propane tanks on the bridle, official• said. The tanks
exploded, kUllnl the brid1e tender and causlna structural dama1e
to the narrow steel span.
Authorities said they hoped \() reopen the brid&e to automobile
traffic late today. However, Traosportation Department en1illeers
said they didn't know immediately whether the damage would re·
quire more tlme-consumln1 repairs.
About 150 Marathon school children were taken by boat to
their homes ln Blg Plne Key. Air Florida booked extra passen1ers
on fliahts leaving Key West, and PBA Airline, which offers ahutUe
service, stepped up its service with $25 fll1hta between Marathon
and Key West.
Tailgate parties were held ror miles alone two-lane U.S. 1.
the bridge.
Motorists shared food and drink and talked long int.o the warm
night.
The Florida Highway Patrol said the accident occurred at
about 12:30 p.m . as a nortt\bound truck, driven by Craig Vance
Mulllkin, 24, of Key Largo, crossed the Moser Channel swing span.
which pivots to let boats pass below.
Pacific balloon
trip try aborted
TOK YO <AP) The first attempt to cross the Pacific in a
manned balloon was aborted minutes before takeoff this morn-
ing when a hold-down cable broke and the 26-story high ·balloon
was irreparably damaged.
"We were within fi ve or 10 minutes of transferring the helium
and completing preparations to let up, .. Ben Abruzzo. captain of
the four-man Double Eagle V. said In a
telephone interview from the launch site in
Nagashima, a hot springs resort 180 miles
west of Tokyo.
The 50-year-old Abruzzo said it would be
impossible to prepare another launch in the
next two weeks. a period in which wind con-
ditions are right for t he 6.000-mile crossing to
the U.S. West Coast.
"It's a tremendous letdown," he said
after the abort early today "Now we will re-
organize as soon as possible for the next
•oo<1 possible flight attempt we hope next year "
Abruzzo and a second member of the team, Larry Newman.
33. made history in 1978 when they Joined Maxie Anderson an the
Double Eagle 11 to become the first to cross the Atlantic by helium-
filled balloon. Abruzzo and Newman were joined in the cross·
Pacific attempt by Ronald Clark, 40. and Japanese restaurateur
and entrepreneur Rockv Aoki. 42, who has business interests in
Orange County. Calif.
The three Americans are from Albuquerque. N.M.
Abruzzo said they were plagued by minor problems throughout
the night before the rigging failed, causing the hold-down cable to
jam and break at about 4:30 a.m. The team also had attempted to
lift off Sunday night, but called off the flight because of high winds
The four balloonists had hoped to make the voyage to San
Francisco in about three days, and if all went well, continue to the
U.S. East Coast.
Authorities said the equipment aboard, variously described u
a backhoe or a back-end loader, wu too high to clear the bridce.
The machine smashed into a series or &lrders and then struck
several larje propane storage tanks that fuel the &enerators for a
warning system and lights for the brtdge tender's station,
authorities said.
Peter Charles Fancher, 39, of Big Pine Key. was killed in the
blast.
''The building was totally <temolished. It was gone and covered
in names. The bridge tender apparently had no chance. It just
went real quick. 1t JUSt cremated him in the buldin"." said Joe
Pierce, an .accident scene photographer for the Highway Patrol
and Ure department.
AP W1re-. .. o
Boy bandit
A 9-year-old boy, known only as Robe rt, walks with at-
torney Mel Sachs. left. and unidentified man. right, aft er
court hearing in connection with the $118-holdup of a
Rockefeller Center bank in New York City last week.
Sachs contended the boy. who used a toy pistol, did not in·
tend to rob the bank but was only "play acting ." !he
youth is from a broken home spending most of his time
watching television and on the s treets
l..indbergh kidnapper 'verified'
TRENTON. N.J. <AP) -A
new review of the notorious
Lindbergh kidnapping case sup-
ports the original conclusion
that Bruno Richard ttauptmann
was guilty of the 49-year-old kid-
nap-murder. according to a
state police report.
The review concludes that
evide nce unequivocally sup -
ports Hauptmann's guilt and the
identification of an infant's body
as that of Charles Lindbergh Jr.
· · lt is sufficient to report that
the review findings clearly sup·
p ort the verdict that Bruno
Ri chard Hauptmann was
guilty," said the report, released
Monday by Col. Clinton Pagano.
division superintendent. "T his
conclusion is based on facts
which should dispel the notion
that the bo d y o r C h<1rl t:S
Lindbergh Jr. was not correctly
identified.··
The s ummary s <1id h<11r
samples from the body recenll~
studied by the latest scientific
techniques match hair trimmed
........ . .
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I'
from th(' son of the rirst man to
fl y solo across the Atlantic
OcC'an
The report also said a flannel
shirt on the victim was made
from the same cloth as gar-
ments in the estate nursery
Another stonn forecast
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SACRAMENTO (AP> -Rell1ious fundamen·
taliata, 1uin1 to curtail lhe teaching of evolution in
·califomia schools, are accusinl lhe state of a bias
against relllion.
'-...!''lbe position of the State of .California la es-
sentially hostile to rell1lon and thereby, in effect,
establishes a rell1ion," attorney Richard Turner
told a crowded courtroom Monday. He represents
a San Diego group called lhe Creation-Science
Research Center.
Deputy Attorney General Robert Tyler replied
that the state bu the right to make an "educa-
tional decision" about the theories taught in
science classes.
"Evolution is a scientific lheory. It does not
speak to rellR}ous concepts at all," Tyler said.
"Science is neutral toward religion." ,....,,. .,.,,ro.,~• •~U,...net
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Calling it a "milestone in
litigation," a Superior Court judge has approved a
$21 million out-of-court settlement in a case involv·
ing a bankrupt chain of retirement homes
sponsored by the United
BRIEFS Methodist Church.
·'There is not ab·.
solute finality here,
since we still have to go
f through the bankruptcy
court," Superior Court Judge James L. Focht said
Monday, "but nevertheless, this is a milestone.
Achievement of this settlement in a most ex·
traordinary accomplishment."
Focht also awarded '4·3 million in fees to at·
torneys who, the judge said, faced "unique legal
and factual difficulties" in the case against the
Pacific and Southwest Annual Conference of the
United Methodist Church, of which Pacific Homes was an agency.
tt'a.an jal~d In .,.,If ar., fraud
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A government
lawyer says the first sentencing in the country of a
health care provider for defrauding the govern-
ment's Medicare program is a "major success in
the area of white collar crime."
The assessment came from David Geneson. a
government attorney who helped convict Flora M.
Souza, 62, of two felony counts of defrauding the
government of some $13,000.
The San Jose woman was sentenced Monday
to 18 months in jail, fined $10,000, and ordered
never to participate in federal health care pro-
grams again.
A lrllne •rrgrr tlglti loo••
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Executives at Con·
tinental Airlines, who say their proposed merger
with Western Airlines is endangered, said they will
move on three fronts to prevent Texas Jnterna·
lional Airlines from successfully acquiring con-
trolling interest in Continental.
The Civil Aeronautics Board approved Con-
linentaJ's plan to merge with Western Airlines, but
then said it had no authority to prevent Texas In·
ternationaJ from acquiring a controlling interest in
Continental shares that could be used to block the
merger.
The CAB approved establishment of a voting
trust for up to 48.5 percent of Continental stock, the
amount Texas 1nternat1onal has said it will buy.
Continental spokesman Bruce Plowman said Mon-
day that Continental planned to take action against
Texas International.
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fears of a strike by writers and directors.
The 6,000-member Directors Guild of America
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creative, behind-the·scenes personnel, are pledg-
ing to get their share of the burgeoning home
video market -the Issue that split the actors and
producers for so long.
From poolside to the cutting rooms, the talk is
that a strike is almost inevitable.
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Beats the 1Ja11
Joe Orr, a produce retailer at Farmer's
Market in Dallas, Tex., looks over a box of
California lemons. An embargo was im·
posed Sunday against all California pro-
duce because officials feared in infestation
of the Mediterranean fruit fly in California
would spread to Texas.
Orange Col8t DAILY PILOTflluNday, March 3, 1981 H/F 1'S
Quake jolts Bay area I
FremonL reports broken windom, rockslides
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -·A moderate earth· quake is considered capable of moderate dama~
quake estimated at 4.1 on the Richter scale toppled in a populated area.
bottles from abelvea, tri11ered a minor rocksllde The devastating 1908 San Francisco eartli-
and Jolted people awake throulhout the San Fran-quake, before the scale was devised, was esUm~·
cisco Bay area today. ed at 8.3 on the scale and wu thousands of llm'5
The 2:.:> a.m. quake wu centered in the Fre· as powerful as the one that struck today.
mont area soulh of Oakland and was followed by a
2.7-rated aftenhock at 2:S7 a.m .. said Robert .
U~rhammer, research seismologist at the
University of California selsmoloay laboratory in
Ber keley.
There were no Immediate reports of Injury or
serious damage.
E x ecuted killer
e xhumed in prob¢
THE MAJN QUAKE was felt along at least 100 :
miles of the California coast from Monterey to LOS ANGELES <AP) -Medical examlnets
Marin County, according to the state Office of performing an autopsy on convicted killer John~·
Emergency Services. Spenkellnk say they should know by Wednesdl\Y
"It just knc>cked a lot of wine bottles off, soda whether he was already dead or unconscious wb~n
pop, medicine, books. coffee pots .... " said Larry strapped into the eleectric chair nearly two ye~
Foster, a worker at a Fremont 7·11 store. ago. ,
"It scared the hell out of me," he added. "I've Lois Spenkelink stood among a crowd of abo\lt
been through mortar explosions, but I've never 70 reporters and photographers Monday a~
been through anything like this." watched 8$ her son's body was exhumed from rw1
The California Highway Patrol said the quake Los Angeles County grave. :
triggered a small rockslide, blocking part of Niles She said she agrees with a Florida evangelist:s
Canyon Road in Fremont, but workers quickly contention that Spenkelink's neck was broken and
cleaned the debris off the roadway . his voice box damaged when the execution~r
slipped a black hood over his head in Florida:s
FREMONT POLICE said that "probably death chamber May 25, 1979. ;
about a half dozen" shop windows were broken in The Buena Park resident says she believes her
the city. son planned to make a death-day statement abo¥t
''It was hard," said Nancy Day, a waitress at Florida prison officials. •
a Denny's Restaurant in Fremont. "It felt like Spenkelink was sent to the electric chair al ttte
somebody picked up Denny's and dropped it. The Florida State Prison in Starke after he was coo·
business just went real quiet." victed of murdering a hitchhiker. Two investio-
She said one customer bolted out the door and tions concluded he was not mistreated prior to hjs
C • • d another quickly put down his coffee cup and left execution. . 0 mpe RS atlOll lllXe when the quake struck. Florida Corrections Department spokesmap
"I'm a little sick of the earthquake," said a Vernon Bradford has repeatedly denied allega-
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -Unemployment com-San Francisco dispatcher. "I've about worn my lions that Spenkelink was mistreated.
pensalion cannot be paid to teachers and workers arms off answerinit this line." Los Angeles County Coroner Thomas Nogucbi
who lose their jobs at religious schools, the state The Richter scale measures g round mo-said the autopsy probably would be completed IJ?' Supreme Court has ruled. lion and the amount of energy released. A 4.0 Wednesdav. ,....=.~:....:.::::..:._:...:..t.:----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
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County bus fare
• • mcrease certain
Amid the confuaion of strikes and settlement., of
public bearinaa and postpooementa, of aovernment man·
date• and dereplatlon, one feet emerges: The COtt to rid~ Orange County Transit Dlatrict bus la 1olng up.
I Tbe reason for the increue, lt turn• out, Isn't
because bus drivers and mechanics called a 22-day strike
last month unW a new contract wu ratified.
The fare increase wu already needed before the
strike, primarily because guoline prices dldn 't f!O up as
high as predicted, thus more commuters weren t forced
to forsake their cars for OCTD wheels.
That cut revenue and set the staie for hi&ber fares.
The state Legislature compounded that need with a law
forcing local transit districts for the first time to recover
at least ro percent of their operating revenue from f area.
(The rest comes from state and federal sources.)
The district aJready was lagging below the 20 percent
mark when the strike hit. All the walkout did was seal the
distrjct's fate. However, the state also granted local dis·
tricts one chance to fail without being penalized with lost
income. This appears to be that year at OCTD.
District directors met Monday but postponed a de·
cision on a new fare increase. A 90-cent fare for local
runs was all but rejected -it was only considered as one
way to reach the 20 percent mark. ln&tead, board mem·
bers seemed interested in 60-or 75-cent fares. They will
meet again on March 16 to set the rate.
Thus, the need to raise rates is a foregone conclusion.
The amount is the only question.
At Monday's meeting, however, not one member of
the bus-riding public attended to speak out on the issues.
That costs go up isn't surprising; that no one seems to
care is.
Tax 01easures falter
The outlook is not good for continued income tax in-
dexing to keep Calif omia taxpayers from being boosted
into higher tax brackets when they get cost-of-living pay
raises.
An indexing measure pushed through by Newport
Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson expires at the
end of tllls year. Gov. Brown had refused to sign the biJJ
unless it included a two-year limit.
This year four bills designed to protect wage earners
from inflation -and incidentally block tax windfalls for
the state -have been introduced in the Assembly.
So far the Revenue and Taxation Committee has
twice def erred a vote that would recommend one or
another of the bills.
The problem, in part, is determining a suitable
method of curbing inflation-based tax increases.
For example, without indexing, a wage earner mak-
ing $15,000 a year and paying 10 percent of his income in
state tax, can be boosted into the 11 percent bracket by a
cost-of-living raise. So he really has not increased his real
income .
The existing tax indexing measure, which will cut $3
billion from state income tax revenue this year, is based
on the Consumer Price Index. Opponents of continuing on
this track contend this index is unfair because it assumes
all taxpayers are affected by such factors as housing
costs-whichisnotalwaysthecase.
A new bill by Mrs. Bergeson substitutes a wages and
salaries index for the Consumer Price Index, basing
changes only on average annual wages and salaries paid
in the state, rather than the increased cost of all con-
sumer items. This would reduce the loss to the state, but
still offer wage earners a degree of protection.
Unfortunately, the feeling in Sacramento is that no
money bills at all stand a chance of approval until the
budget is passed in July and the revenue picture is
clearer.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Bergeson is proceeding with plans
to prepare a tax indexing initiative for the 1982 ballot in
case the Legislature fails to act. But that could leave a
substantial gap between expiration of the present law and
implementation of a new one.
Clearly, it is unfair to penalize wage earners when
they receive pay raises to offset inflation. But with
budget tightening coming down from the federal level,
the state is understandably nervous about tampering
with any potential sources of revenue.
The concern over revenue losses is pointed up by re-
cent projections by state officials who conclude the
spending cuts proposed by the Reagan Administration
could cost the state up to $6 billion in federal revenuE.
next year, if approved by Congress.
The cuts would shift to state, county and local gov·
ernments much of the cost of aid for the aged, sick and
poor, for education, health planning, subsidized housing,
highway and transit needs. They all are now partially un-
der the federal umbrella.
With property tax revenue cut by Proposition 13, and
with the state's treasury surplus rapidly vanishing, the
proposed cuts in federal aid would be a severe blow at all
governmental levels.
This wiU not be a good year for measures that would
further erode state revenues .
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this •page are those of their authors and
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Boyd/Ideal mate .
87LM.M BOYD.
Only one young man in 10
these days Wmlta a lirlfriend
wbo loots abd acta anythin1
like bl.I motlier. Such be the
conclusion of a Toronto
psychologist named Dr.
111111•·
Headline: Councilman
1h11 money away.
That'• news? I've bee Slvtn1 mine away f«
years to the 1overa·
ment.
J.V.
Derwent .Kent. He queried a
sizeable number of colle1e
men. Their varlOWI teat re-
sulta •bowed that their no-
tions ~ tbe ideal romantic
mate weren't similar at aU to
tbelr descriptions of their
mothers. And for reuona un-
clear, thole descriptions ~
their mothen were not too
complimentary. ,.
In Con.nectlcut, If tbe
mother of the '1f1 forbidl tbt
strl'a boytrltnd from ever
...tA1 tbe 11.rl .,aln, tbat
boyfriend cu't nea write
lovt letttrt to tbe JOUJll
lad7. So .Upalattl an Old law
bot always obter••d anymore.
• Q. AA1 • .., '° ecMi& .... qllittlr a pre-beat.. .. ..
daat .... too bat for UM Job at bUMlt .; •.
A. PDt • pu ot cold .... I
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Tunday, March 3, 1981
Jack A.Ddenon
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T~oniH P . H1hty/PUbll1~r Thom•• l<•vll/!dJtor
Barblra KrelbldVEdltOfltl Pegt EdJtor
Brezhnev defused neutron bomb
WASHINGTON -DefeDH
Seer.tar)' Cupl,I' Wtlnbel'(er'I
recent anl'O'laeem•t tbat t.be
Rea1ao admlnlstraUon would
"Vtl'Y probably" dtcJde to pro.
duce tbe atutTOD bomb and
deploy Jt in Western Ew-ope
created an lntena.at1on.a1 fww. Worid leaden bad tbou1ht the
neutron bomb lasue .,., defuled
for 1ooct back
ln April lt'lt,
when Jimmy
Carter made
the 1urprls·
lot decls ·
Ion to "de-
1 a y" its
deployment.
At the lime,
Cart.-er'a
turnaround
was thouJht to be baaed largeJy
on West Germany's reluctance
to aupport the bomb'a deploy-
ment there.
Another poaalbllily, thou1h.
was that Cart.er backed down on
the neutron bomb -which kills
people but leaves Inanimate ob-
jects unscarred and has rel·
atlvely short-lived radiation ef-
fects -because ol concern that
~TJ{THHWAPP
Earl Waters
lt would CIUM tbe Sovi.U to
brtak otfSALT II ne10UaUcna.
A 8EC&BT MESSAGE to
Carter from Soviet PreticMnt
Leollld BrelbDev leads auppol't
to the latter tlMory. A copy ~
the Bre&bnev letter bu been ob-
tained by my uaoclate Dale Vu
Atta. It WU Hilt OG Jan. 5, 1'78
-three moot.bl before Carter'• announced decision to put the
neutron bomb ln tbe deep-
freezer.
It 11 a remarkable document,
aharply worded and pointedly
addreMed to Carter personally
btcaute, u Bredmev wrote, "it
II no aecret tbat the decillon
whether f.o atart production and
deployment of neutron weapom
depends now above all upon the
U.S . eovernment, upon you
personally, Mr. President."
Noting that the matter wu
one of "sJIPliflcant acuteness,"
the Kremlin bou said bluntly:
''The seriousneu of the aubject
demanda that talk be candid."
He said the Soviet Union's
poaltion on deployment of the
neutron bomb In Western
Europe wu "sharply negative."
The deployment wO\lld not be
respoaalve "to I.be spirit of ~
tim u , to tbe interest of
1tren1tbenin1 peace and dt·
tente, to peoples• aspiraUona."
IN A TYPICAL burst of
KremHn propa1anda style,
Breabnev purported to be moved
by the terrible potential for
deatruclion posed by the
weapon.
••By their nature and their
destructive characteris tics
neutron weapons can strike not
only people wearing military
unifonm, but also huge muses ot the population," the future at· tacker-~ Afpaniatan protested.
"These are lnbuman weapons of
mau destruction; they are
directed against people. Their
appearance will not diminish the
likelihood of nuclear conflict but
enhance it.
•'The reality ls that if neutron
weapons are ever used, a dev·
aatatlng scythe will sweep
across the territories or entire
countries, probably not leaving
a single inch untouched."
Then the Soviet president is-
sued a not-so-veiled threat:
"1
'INJWST 'f;xJ IN A ~OOY r:J.Hf,, FU.e
Americans could not expect to
escape the "devutaUn1 acythe"
ahnpJy by being tbousandl of
,mUea away.
··Perhaps some entertain the
hope to stay on the sideUnet iJ
and when the point ls reached
tbat neutron weapons are ltllllng
Europeans," Brezhnev wrote.
"This calcuJaUon is illusory in
s ubs tance. Today neutron
weapons are thought or in con-
nection with one means ot de-
li very, but tomorrow, or the day
a fter, they may be attached to
other vehicles of a completety
different range -not of bun·
dreds but of thousands of
kilome ters . Today these
weapons have one yield. But
tomorrow -it could be ten or a
hundred times greater. Such is
the law ol the arms race . . . "
THEN BREZHNEV got
around to SALT II.
··In what light would the
negotiations currently under way
. . . appear if simultaneously
the deployment of n eutron
weapons was forced?" he asked.
He answered : '"Not much would
be left or people's trust in solv·
ing the problem of disarma·
ment. and in the success of ongo-
ing negotiations. Moreover, tbe
negotiations themselves, at least
in some cases. would face the
threat of being broken off."
Finally, Brezhnev warned that
the United Stales could not hope
to maintain its monopoly on the
neutron bomb. He wrote that "if
the choice of the United States is
in favor or the neutron bomb,
this will put the Soviet Union
before the necessity to meet the
challenge, that is to act in the
same way as we were forced to
act when atomic weapons came
into being."
The letter was signed, "Sin·
cer ely, L. Brezhnev." Three
mo nths later , a ft e r West
German y h ad reluctantly
agreed to deploy the weapon ,
Ca rter surprisingly reversed
hi m s elf and called oH the
neutron bomb. The SALT II
negotiations continued, and a
treaty was signed in June 1979.
The Reagan administration
has shown no inclination to re·
vive the SALT JI talks, and is
now proposing to go ahead with
the neutron bomb.
Most mass transit systems show deficit
Although the Legislature in
1971 provided that "4 centl ol the
sales tax be used to fund mass
transit systems and Gov. Jerry
Brown and his appointees have
talked incessantly about the
need for such, the development--
of mass transit systems which
meet the needs of the people and are financially practical re-
mains largely talk.
Surprisingly there are about
160 publicly operated transit
systems in the
state , the
number in·
c r easing
greatly from
the 40 which
e xi s ted in
1971 before
th e state
began provid·
ing financial
a ssistance.
But a report developed by Lise
Knox and just released by
CalTax reveals that most aU of
them are ln trouble f10ancially.
And lbe specific data provided
for the 12 major transit ayatems
shows eight of them are operat-
ing at a deficit despite federal,
state and local tax dollars.
Although the fares range from
Charles McCabe
25 cents up to $1. 75 not one of the
systems comes close to meeting
costs through rares alone. Of the
12, only in Santa Monica do the
fares prod.uce even half the
operatiooal costs. In Santa Clara
County the fares don't even pro-
vide 10 percent or costs. And
raising fares in most instances
usuaUy proves to be counter pro-
ductive.
REMEMBERING before WW
ll that almost all public transit
In Calilornia was operated by
private companies and, despite
paying taxes, managed to show
profits, it becomes an enigma as
to why the publicly owned
systems which operate free of
taxation and without need for
profit can't do so without
massive transfusions of federal,
state and local Uupayer money.
It can't be the lack of modem
equipment. The Bay Area's
BART system, one of the most
modem or aU, receives 60 per·
cent of its funds from local taxes
and lesa than 20 percent from
federal and state allotments,
with rares providing barely
more than 20 percent. And one
of the newest systems, Santa
Clara County, recelves more
than 90 percent of its funds from
federal, state and local taxes.
Knox says rising fuel costs
and feder'aJ and slate require-
ments for special equipment
such as for the handicapped and
strict smog emission regulations
are part or the problem which is
causing citizens and officials
alike to lake closer looks at the
feasibility of ope rating the
systems.
BUT SHE REPORTS the
single largest cost or the transit
systems is salaries and wages
(66 percent). What she found
startling was the disparity
between the systems in pay
ranging from $6.46 an hour to
the high paid by the Golden Gate
Transit District of $11 .67 for bus
drivers. It is obvious that in
many. cases labor has out-
negoUated management, even
gaining unheard or quarterly
cost of living pay adjustments.
Part ot this laxity in negotiat-
ing pay is probably due to the
manner i n which the state
money has been banded out.
based solely on the amount of rev-
enue produced by the sales tax
within the county. New legisla-
tion however now requires the
a llocations to be based on
performance criteria . The
problem there is that Caltrans ,
the s tate agency which ad·
ministers the money, has not
established guidelines or deflni·
lions to assure uniform data.
'"They're comparing apples and
oranges." Knox said.
BUT EVEN IF standardized
r eports and a uniformity or
ope ration and pay could be
achieved, it remains doubtful
that the transit systems would
be any closer to s"elf-sustainlng
through revenues. The fact is
that Californians are too much
in love with their car s. and
furthermore the pattern of
urban and suburban postwar de-
velopment has been such that it
boggles the mind to devise any
system which could s uitably
meet the needs or sufficient
numbers to make rapid transit
practical from an economic
standpoint.
Even in a city as compact as
San Francisco, the municipal
transit system is barely out of
the red alt.hough 70 percent of its
support comes lrorn federal,
state and local taxpayers.
Bilingual activists are reluctant Ainericans
I ·do not wtah to get into tome
sort of feud wttb tbe Spanbb-
speakina ~e of Califomla.' I
have •i>ait nearly a decade of
my lite •monc Spanish apeaken
in Mexico, Puerto Rico and
other Caribbean blands. I bave
a •t:roni affection for them and
their cultuJ'e. My personal rela-
tions with them have been amost
100 percent okay, whlcb ls a
1ood deal more tban I can av for my own countrymen.
But I ftnd an lncreum, lrrita·
tlon with thole immill'ant Mex-
lcana in th11
atai. who call
themselves
fflapanic ac-tl v I 1t1, the
latter, a word
tbat NU 8'1
tett.11 oa ..S... n ... anU..
tO •Calltd
Chfcaao ~ ... . ..• .,., ... .....................
ieW fW Amlr°A ?, .... .....
tWr-~ ...... ...
tWr-. -·--wtlosst I..,..,.. ........
.equal than equal to other
Americana.
They are recalcitrant
Americana, and proud of lt.
so•z OP TBl8 feellft1 came
out at a state Public UtWUes
Comml11ion bearln1 lo San
Francisco where Chinese·
American and Hiapan.lc lfOUPI
demanded that tb.e Pacltlo
Telepbane Co. lncreue billapal
aervice before the uWity ta al·
lowed to ralle ltl rat.ea by '79
million yearly. They also uted tor more Jobi wttb the company.
Tbe rbetoric cl aome of the Ila·
pules waa quite heated and un-
comDl'Ollllliq. Martanna 11Doc:o
R o Cl I'll U e •~.t W o m e D ' I cbairwoman ot iDe AmtrlcaD GI
f'onun. aald abe WU ti.red of
karl.Da tbat ual.mUaUoD blto
tM SDr.:":ld•• c18ftun ii tM war to w llllpaaie ,....
.. ... lbe Mid, "I beUen t -'t lilM9 tD. l aeeept the WU ,.. .... v.~ ... ..
....... T'-OD ........ . ... ..,._tM,.....ol•
...... I '. OI ,_.. Malffn-:Ame...-.. ud neeat Jmml·
granta, and I believe they are
profoundly wroo1. An attempt to
set up a lar1e blUnsuaJ enclave
lD tbil state, and in olber places,
which is advocated by tbe ac-
Uvlsta and encoura1e by poUtJ-
clans, would be bad for both th.ii
country and for its Hispanic
poiation -both ciU1en1 and Ul ab.
T e molt imJ)OrtUt bad ,..
1ult1, of coune, would be that
the lltslcam would tive sullenlY
OD the marlin of OW' culture, not
only dmled the ebance to toUow
the belt opportualt.lM thl.s CIOUD-
try baa to offer, but a formldable
potenUal for crl me aod di•·
MU.kin.
A.ISl•ILATION 18 TBE
aoawer, tbousla lt cannot be
fore... It ca 1M dteldedly •·
coura1ed, ho••••r, bJ Jn-
•llWnet that 3 not be crun.ct \IDI .. ua. a cant can
tMd .... wrtte . TM Im· mlp..._ S.•lee mon or._
adlHtna to tllM ~ ftl Supreme Coert laa1 rated
aau.& lt. TM ...wt Iii .. .._.
1q tclSINloa. '
Undoubtedly people who do
not speak Eoilish suffer distress
when they have to. use the phone
and reach a person who can
speak only Enlllsb. 1be pbane
company says lt ls aware ol UU.,
and a spokeaman said tbat
anyooe oeedin1 emer1enc1 U ·
sistance will be connected wttb a
Spanish or Cantonese-1peaklnl
operat.or witbln JO seconds of • lint call to an operator.
BUSINESS
Nl';SE COMPOSITE TRANSAC110NS etlOTA~ lllCUIH fHNt~--.... , .......... .,, NCJ•rc. N•. eotfOil.•lf..,TAll• CMC ..... n I~ ·~ ...... ••...-n••• Tiii ................ ,.
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H/F .,
Wise
POltal ratea wW be~ _,..UM -.rd apla
IOOD, addinf stilJ uot.bef uaawaidab&e burdla to UM ~ ot Uvlq u well u .... bullD•• t. Ole U.S.
and tbftatenlnl bukruptey to a 1ride vwtety ol marllaal operaUcu IMa vily dependent oa Ute maila.
fnformed esUmatet are:
On timlna: by mld·mODlh or euUer. On the I.acre.,..: ftnt-eJ.., mall rat.et 10 trom
today's 15 cents a llamp to J.8.lt cents .. a1atut tb•
Postal Service'•
urfentpleafor a ~ atralsht five·
cent riM from 15
ceatl to20centa. c1:.~.c ~h~r~· -,-llll--.. -m-.-~,.
and fourth cla.u
mail ratee to be bit by "very bieb" boolta, with tbe pre.
eiae fi,ures q, rest oa the extent of the flnt·clau mail
hike, says John Jay Daly, president of Washlaston·
baaed Daly A,asoclatel and a speclaliat in direct mail.
The fixed ~ta of the PoetaJ Service are over·
whelming, Daly emphasizes. Of every $1 In coeta, M
cents 1oes for labor and seven cents for ener&Y , lea v-
ine a minor leeway for shifting expenses.
Every one-cent bike in postal r•tes equals almott
$600 million in revenue to tbe Poatal Service. Thia is
why the service ls flehtlne so hard.
WHILE POSTAL RATES in the U.S. aUll com·
pare favorably with rates in other industrialized na-
tions, this ls one blow to our walleta that wlll be wide·
Jy and deeply resented.
What, then, can you do to help keep your postage
costs under control and even cut them below previous
levels? Here are some tips most of which you may
not have tboulht of.
Be alert that in the U.S. for at least half a de~
ade, an incremental pricing system has been in ef·
feet for first-class mail -meaning the unit cost for
the second and each additional ounce of first class is
a few pennies less than the basic rate.
THE PENNIES ADD up. CJ can't count the times
I've pa.sled three 15-cent stamps on an envelope that
properly could have been mailed for 41 cents -a
waste of four cents.)
"Make s urprise spotchecks on your outgoing
mail from time to time to be sure the correct postage
is being applied," warns Daly. The Postal Service
will not volunteer a refund if you pay too much. You
lose.
U you possibly can,. try to mail in No. 10 en·
velopes. These are machine processable and thus get
swifter handling.
IF YOU MUST USE 9-by-12-incb envelopes, avoid
kraft-color ones for, even though they carry the proper
first-class posta1e. in the quick-reaction time given
each piece in the mail stream they are likely to be mis-
takenly tbougbt of as low priority · 'Oats" and tossed in·
to the non-priority pile.
ln addition, when using 9-by-12-incb envelopes for
fint cl.us. be sure the words FIRST CLASS are im-
printed tn all caps twice on the front and at leut once
on the reverse so there will be no doubt. A wise move
would be to put green diamond-shaped borders
around the envelopes to mark it aa fint clua.
Reintroduce yourself to the power of postcards.
Often a postcard is all you need to gel your basic
mesaaee across -and the time and postage saving
can be substantial.
Due to a. trM1ml11lon
today's llsttng will not
eppeerlntheO.Ur Piiot.
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Navy plans 'to holster global IDnScle
I
WASIUNGTON <AP) -Navy
Secretary John Lehman said to-
day tbe Reagan administration
h•s adopted a major cbanse in
U.S. naval strategy aimed at
counleriq Soviet threats in all
key oceans and jettiaonin1 the
Carter adminiltraUon 's focus on
defendin1 the sea lanes to
Western Europe.
To achieve this shift, Leh111an
told reporters, the U.S. Oeet
must be increased in size from
the present 456 ships and sub-
marines to about 800. The most
important increase will be rais·
ins the oumber of aircraft car·
rier batUe croups from 12 to 15.
The Navy secretary said the
strate1y represents "an ac-
curate consensus throu1.hout the
administration" and follows dis·
cussiona he has had with Preli·
dent Rea1an and Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
Lehman said the Carter ad·
miniatralloo followed a 1trate1Y
of ''pullback" from such low·
threat areas u the northern and
southern Oanks of NATO, baaed
partly on tbe aaaumption that
"taklnc on the hi1h·threa-t
·cballenae of the Soviet.a was too
expensive and not necessary."
He described the new naval
strategy as aimed at "golns
back into the bi1best·tbreat
areas ol our vital interests" and
beinl able to defeat the Soviet
.,..., ........... ,,_
IT'S A BOY, AND RICK SHAff£R WANTED THE WHOLE WORLD TO KNOW ABOU'f"IT
Rooftop meauge delghta new mom from hoapltal room acroaa P•rtdng ~t
SJC loses
ridge line
block bid
San Juan Capistrano bas lost a
key legal battle in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court in its efforts to
prevent development along a
three-mile stretch of ridgeline
which overlooks the city.
Superior Court Judge Edward
Wallin rejected the city's re-
quest Monday for a court order
that would have blocked de-
velopment plans for 2,807 res-
ide n li al units on rid1eline
which the city wants Ao pre-
11erve.
In bis ruling, Judie Wallin
said a ridgeline treatment plan
approved by county planning
commissioners and upheld by
the Board of Supervisors in
March, 1980, seemed only to be a
"preliminary step" prior to ac-
tual development. The city
wanted further environmental
studies.
However, Wallin ruled that the
city has a right to continue Its
pursuit of legal remedies in the
case since the ridgelines, though
outside city boundaries, are
within its "sphere of influence."
A second lawsuit already is
pending in superior court which
... challenges use permits and site
plans for the development -
known as Colinas de Capistrano.
Attorneys for the city said the
second suit will likely be the
"maln event."
"We're not disheartened at all
(by the judge's ruling)," one of
the attorneys said.
The city bas contended that
about 70 percent of the ridgeline
would be disturbed, in some
fashion, by construction ol tbe
Colinas project. City officials
were ancered when county of-
ficials turned aside a so-called
compromise plan that would
bave led to dlaturbance ·of only
33 percent ol the ridteline.
After the Board of Sueprviaon
rejected. the city criticisms n a
March 19 hearln1i the city
promptly ft.Jed suit, c almiq tbe
denlopment plant did not COJDP..
ly with the COUllty 1eneral plan.
Tbe county abo was acc1Aled
of eoaunlWnl procedural erron
\n proea1tn1 of tbe develop..
meat, wbla could lead to CCJD·
druetlon on 1.110 acres of :ridleUDe
NEWEST SHAFFER WELCOMED TO SOUTH LAGUNA HOME
Rick, Galt and Baby Rick Jr. leave hoepttal
Zippy delivery
Dad notes small package
Rick and Gall Shaffer would
be the first to tell you there are
few advantages to living right
next ~r to a busy hospital.
The South Lal\llla couple have
experienced their share of mid-
nlabt lireD nma, slammint car
doors and other noises that fre.
quently emanate from the South
Cout Medical Center -located
about 40 yard.a from their front
door.
Advantqes come when you're
expecUna a baby and the
bospitaJ l• ju1t a 1bort trot
acr0S4 U.· parkiq lot.
Tb• expectant 2'7·year-old
mother was admitted to South
Coast last week, and Saturday
delivered a big, bouncing Rick
Jr.
Monday morning, sbe looked
out the south facina window
from Room 281 ln the maternity
ward and was 1reeted by a
cheery sicn atop ber own. roof.
top.
The lien band-palbted by tbe new proud papa and held in
place on 1,be wood·1bln1le root
by concrete blockl read: "I
Love You Gall• Jr.''
Sort ol a public welcome to
mom and the liWe Shafter.
'
navy's threat to those interests.
Wbat this means, Lehman
said, ii that the U.S. Navy will
go more frequently into tbe
waters of the Greenland·
Iceland-Britain 1ap in the AUan-U", that the United States would
guarantee the ability to defend
the Wesjem Alliance's fianks in
the Mediterranean and the far
north, to keep the Russians out
of the northern part of Norway
and to be able to attack Russia's
Kola Peninsula in the arctic, site
of Ruaaia's main northern ·fleet
base at Murmansk.
He argued that s uch a
str•tegy would help deter the
Ruasians fro#m attacking the
central front of Western Europe,
which be said was the main con-
cern of the Carter administra·
Uon
Asked about the Western
Hemisphere close to the United
States, Lehman said this region
is "not a high-threat area" Wl·
der the Reagan sce11ario.
He said a U.S. Navy bi&
enough to handle a hiah Soviet
threat in dist"'8t waters could
take care of any problem• in
Western Hemispheric waters.
Lehman was critical of the
Carter administration's react.loo
to the perceived threat to U.S.
interests in the Persian Gulf
area after the fall of the Shah ol
(See NAVY, Pase AZ>
Slide fund out
Feds reject Laguna bid for aid
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI .. o.lly ~llet Staff
Federal disaster officials have
again turned down Laguna
Beach's request for funds to
stabilize the Del Mar landslide.
City administrators term the
situation "absurd."
The city expects the bill lo re-
construct the hillside below Del
Mar Avenue in Arch Beach
Heights lo surpass $900,000. The
five-month project was complel-
e d last wee k when crews
sprayed grass seed on the bar-
ren earth.
A landslide in February 1980
took 40 feel of Del Mar Avenue,
along with 30,000 cubic yards of
Children
sue killer
dadAlaia
B7DAVID &UTZllANN Of-Dollty~ .....
The two young children o( con-
victed double murderer Dr. Louis
AJala have 1ued their father for
fatally stabbln1 their mother last
June.
In tbe lawsuit, filed Monday in
Orange County Superior Court,
the children claim Alala's "out·
rageous conduct was intentional
and malicious and done for the
purpose ol causing (the children)
to suffer humiliation, mental
anguish and emotional and
physical distress. The children
witnessed their mother's death. ''
It is claimed in the legal action
that Marc Alaia, 11, and Maria
Alaia, 9, suffered "severe shock
and trauma to their nervous
systems."
The amount of d8,ll1ages sought
from the former Huntington
Harbour surgeon isn't specified .
Their father, an orthopedic sur-
geon, was convicted by a jury of
two counts of second-degree
murder for the stabbing deaths of
Margy Lou Alai a, 37, and Long
Beach attorney Marvin Tincher,
50, in the woman's Huntington
Harbour home.
At the time, the Alaias were
divorced but were fighting over
custody rights to the two children.
According to testimony in
Alaia 's trial, the stabbings oc-
curred OD the evening of June 13
after bis ex-wife ordered him to
leave the home. '
The two youngsters testified
against their father. durin1 that
trial, describing his knife attacks
OD their mother and Tincher.
Alaia's defense during the trial
was baaed on a plea of temporary
insanity. A jury deadlocked last
<See Al.AIA, Pase AZ>
dirt down the steep hillside.
The slide also took sewer
lines, utility equipment and por-
tions ol two homes down the
slope.
An appeal to the F ederal
Emergency Management Agen-
cy for funds to reconstruct the
damaged hillside was turned
down last September.
Angry city officials resub-
mitted the request, and City
Manager Ken Frank said Mon·
day he has received word that
appeal also has been rejected.
"They (federal officials) say
restoration of the hillside is not
considered emergency work,"
Frank said. "They consider it to
be permanent restoration."
And eve n though former •
President Carter declared the
slide a disaster, and authorized
federal funds for restoration,
Frank says FEMA won't pay for
the work.
"FEMA has an internal ad-
ministrative policy which says
when we have a landslide prob-
1 e m , they 'll only pay for
restoration of public facilities,"
be said ... The s ituation is
absurd."
Thal means the federal dis-
aster agency would pick-up only
between $50,000 and $75,000 of
the S900.000 project for sewer
<See SLIDE, Page AZ)
Another J'ietna•?
U.S. boosts arms
aid to El Salvador
W ASfDNGTON CAP> -The
Reagan administration is
escalating its mHitary involve·
ment in El Salvador despite con-
cerns ol congressional liberals
that the Central American nation may become another Vietnam for
the United States.
The State Department an-
nounced Monday night is is send-
ing $25 million in new mili t.ary aid
and 20 more U.S. military train·
ing experts to El Salvador. The in-
creased U.S. support is needed lo
help the embatUed junta put down
Marxist rebels who the ad-
ministration contends are armed
by Cuba and other communist
countries, officials said.
Stale Oepart.ment spokesman
New proposal
William Dyess said four five-man
teams of advisers will be se.nt to
El Salvador to train the
Salvadoran military in com-
m unicallons, logistics, in-
telligence and other skills to stop
infiltration and respond lo ter-
rorist attacks.
Dyess said the extra advisers,
bringing to 54 the nuq>ber of
Americans serving in milit.ary-
related capacities in El Salvador,
will not go beyond tbe garrison
area or take part in com bat opera-
tions.
Nevertheless, more than 40
mem~rs of the House said in a
telegram Monday to President
Reagan that one or more of the ad-
CSee ADVISERS, Pase A%)
Treasure Island
park action stalled
visioned by the de velopers
would be more suitable for
Miami Beach, Fla.
Under the developers' plan,
long time Treasure Island resi-
dents would receive the opUon ol
movinl into one wtn1 of the con-
dominium development, where
they would be assured ol tbe
same renta they pay today for
the mobile home ~paces.
lncreaain1 cloudinea1
late t.onllbt and Wednea-
day with alllht cttance o(
rain Wednesday. Lowa
t.onlabt ·42 aklDa coast, •
inland. IDsba Weclftffday
in low 80I at beaches to
upper 80l lnland. CltJ pl-to appeal Wa.Wn'1
........ will be discuued ~
durtq_ a_ meetlnt of tbe San · ·Jou Cllfllll'ano City Ootmdl. Munlerea• geu li/e, lover the guillotine. ·
WaUID Mid a prevklul court
....... pra111Ab6Un1 sradin1 actlvt·
• ~-the dnelopmeot 1it.e will • la .n. atU llODday.
owe"1~l be said lt could be mlmW 11 tbe city appeall bll .........
Sllllila bl the ct.velopen -Ca""• Calp. and Sbea Homel -to 'q s'R the Meoad lawnl& MW.,..,. umueceuf1ll.
L Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT(Tuffday, March 3, 1981
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HOSTAGE BITI"ERMAN SURROUNDED BY TERRORISTS
No confirmation on kidnap victim'• execution
BB group hopeful
Bitterman alive
A spokeswoman for Huntington
Beach-based Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc. said today there
is no confirmation that kidnapped
linguist Chesler Bitterman has
been executed by Colombian
guerrillas.
"We have no reason to believe
that Chet has been killed," said
Betty Blair, an institute press
secretary. ··our office in Bogota
bas not confirmed that he has
been executed."
Speculation that the 28-year-old
linguist had been killed by kis kid·
nappers arose Monday when a
Protestant minister, who said he
bad been acting a s an in -
termediary with the guerrillas,
told reporters in Colombia he
believed Bitterman had been ex·
ecuted.
However, a spokesman for the
kidnappers said h~ could not con-
firm or deny ii Bitterman had
been slain. Bitterman is associat·
ed with the Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc., and the Sum·
mer Institute or Linguistics, a sis·
ter organization.
Rev. Alfredo Torres claimed he
bad spoken to a professed kidna!)·
per who told him the splinter
group had executed the linguist.
··We feel that s ince the
messages are contradictory and
confused that he has not been
IUlled." Mrs. Blair said. "There
bas been no evidence.''
The kidnappers, who claim to
be a dissident group or the April 19
movement, claim that Wycliffe is
a CIA front. Bitterman was ab·
ductedJan.19.
Fro• Pagr A I
SLIDE FUNDS ...
lines and streets damaged in the
slide.
That leaves city taxpayers
footing the remaining $825,000 to
$850,000 it cost to reconstruct the
hillside.
Council members vo ted
unanimously last September to
spend the city's $735,000 reserve
fund to stabilize the hillside
Used book sale
set by library
The Friends or the Laguna
Beach Library will sponsor a
used book sale March 21 at the
front entrance or the library at
363 Glenneyre St.
Hours of the sale will be from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be
both hard cover aftd paperback
books available. For more in·
formation call the Library at
497-1733.
Cocaine dumped ~
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Two people in a car pursued by
police for speeding tossed more
than two pounds or cocaine from
a window before losing the
military police chasing them. of·
ficials say.
before winter rains could trigger
further damage.
Fra.Jlk said be will ask the City
Council tonight to resubmit the appeal to the federal agency so
it can be considered by new
Reagan administrators at
FEMA.
In addition, he suggests the ci·
ty meet with Congressman
Robert Badham to push for
funding, and also consider legal
action against the agency.
And if all that fails, Frank
says the city will submit a bill to
the state's Office of Emergency
Services. which he says should
be responsible for paying half
the cost of the restoration work.
"Obviously,'' he said, "we
would prefer the feds pick up 100
percent of the cost."
Fro• P~ A I
ADVISERS
visers are likely to be killed,
"forcing the United States into
another Vietnam or a humiliating
withdrawal."
And Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio.
warned that the new advisers "go
down there as prime targets" for
the guerrilla rebels.
FrOlll Pap A I
ALAIA CHILDREN SUE. • •
week on whether '1te gt'ay-halred
physician was insane at the time
of the slayings. Further proceed·
inasare pendlna.
But hi tbe lawsuit, In which
Alaia's personal physician, Dr.
Leonard Ueberman, Is named as
a co-defendant, it Is alleaed the
con.icted giurderer "ne1ll1ently
inaested" the medlcatlon Ritalin,
"which caused him to perform
certain acta so violent as to cause
tbedeatbof (Marn Al ala).·•
Alaia purportedly suffered
from tbe diN&le nan:olepsy, an
uncontrollable deslre lo sleep, for
wblch Lieberman said be pre-
1cri bed Ritalin. It WU part of Al ala .• luanity
def~ that the RJta.lln produced
side-effects such as anxiety and
aggressiveness which contrlbut·
ed lo bis mental breakdown.
Lieberman declined to com·
mentonthesuit.
The attorney for the children,
Arthur Hews, said he will seek U ·
yet unspecified damages, funeral
and burial expenses for Margy
Alaia and medical and related ex·
penses for treatment of the
. children.
Hews said the children have
been treated by psychiatrists and
pbystclana.
Tbey are presently Uvin1 in a
foster home in Fountain Valley.
Durtng the murder trial. Alala
1ued the estate of hls ex-wile to
coUeet money be claimed she
owned him.
iilfPillt . ClH..., ~· 1UIM2·111t AH otMr dlpa.-nt8 ~
\
Newport Beach developer
WWi1m Lyon'• new bld to 1lln
control of Alr California bu
created a stir in Mlami Belch
where Air Florida execuUvet
thouiht they bad a lock on the
crowinc California airline.
The latest bit of manuevertng
to take over Newport' Beach·
ba,ed Air Calllornla, in the
wdrda of several observers,
could cr eate a multimillion
dollar biddlne war similar to
one waged last year in a San
Diego court.room.
In last year's bidding battle,
Air Florida came in with a bigb
offer of $47 .5 million for control
of Westgate California, the
financially troubled parent com·
pany of Air California.
The offer currently is being
studied by the Civil Aeronautics
Board, which must give ap-
proval to all airline purchases or
mergers.
But last week, developer
Lyon, one of the losers in the San
Diego bidding war, came in with
a new offer. Details of the offer
are being kept secret.
A spokesman for Westgate,
1undergoing reorganization under
bankruptcy laws, described the
offer as "significant."
He said the bid could "result
in Westgate's shareholders and
creditors receiving more for
their holdings" than the offer
Air Florida made last year.
Robin Cohn. an Air Florida
spokeswoman, said Lyon's bid
has not gone unnoticed by her
firm's executives, who, she said,
will map out their next move
this week .
She reiterated Air Florida's
interest in taking over the
Newport airline. which flies
most of the permitted daily de-
partures out of John Wayne
Airport.
Wes tgate . once the cor-
nerstone or financier C. Arnholt
Smith's banking and industrial
empire, collapsed in 1973.
Except for a tuna packing
plant in Puerto Rico, Ajr
California represents Westgate's
only other operating asset.
Laos refugee
death linked
to mystery
PORTLAND, Ore. <AP>
Health authorities in Portland
say a woman Laotian refugee
from the Hmong tribe died un·
der circumstances that may be
similar to the unexplained
deaths of at least nine men from
the same tribe.
Vue Lu, 38, died in her sleep
early Sunday morning,
Multnomah County Medical Ex·
aminer Larry Lewman said.
Like many of the other Hmong
whose deaths are under in·
vestigatlon, the woman ap-
parently was healthy and had no
recent history of illness, family memberssaid. · ·
Her husband, Lao Xeng Cho,
said on Monday through an in·
lerpreter that he and his wife
moved with their five children,
ages 5 to 19, to the United States
from Laos in February 1980.
Neither was employed.
The mysterious deaths are be-
ing investigated in Portland,
Santa Ana, St. Paul and Min·
neapolis, Des Moines, Toledo
and SeatUe.
T h e Portland woman 's
husband said that to his
knowledJle. his wife made no
noise during the night.
Other Hmong reP'ortedly have
made choking noises prior to dy-
ing.
A former military leader of
the Hmong tribe, Vang Pao, bu
suggested that the deatb.8 are a
result of experimental nerve gu
attacks ~onducted against the
Hmong by North Vietnamese
troops in the mid-19705.
Mrs. Vue never was directly
exposed to war chemicals while
in Laos, her husband said.
Lewman said he does not
believe the deatba are related to
nerve 1as because •ar
chemicals are not known to bave
such delayed reactions.
f',...P~AI
NAVY ••.
._ ... V .... ATICAN <AP> -Tbit ~.UC• lau realflrmed the r..== ~~b bM • Phemuw. memben of 1 1ecret
Chweti. '°' et}' IGat -.leilmed • tbe Roman Catholic
u.e ::::te~~onday by tbe Cocl~caUon of the Doctrine of • -·•r fJoly ~ tlMN la llO chance la lbe canon law that ban Roman Catbotlet UIMhr penalty of excom·
munlcaum froaa Joining Muonic orcaniaatiom .and similar secret ll'OUPI retarded as rivals to the rell1Jon.
t Tbde soci~y. wbkh has u ita principles bfolherllneas, chari-
Y au mutual aid, claim• more than six m.llllon members
aEroullndh lheakw,orld, most of them in the United States and nc s -spe ing countries.
It bas. received numerous papal condemnations, beginnin wi~b Aan edidict by Pope Clement XII in the early 18th century 1
ccor ng to the Catholic Encycloped.la, Freemasonr · c:Us-fc!•f: all ~e elements of religion, and aa such it becomes /rival
e re glon of ~be Gospel. It includea temples, prayers, a
moral code, worship, vestmenta, feut days, the promise of re-
wadrd or punishment in the afterlife a hierarchy and initiation an burial rites. ' '
Gubernatorial try
himed ~y Fong Eu
Callfornia Secretary of State
March Fong Eu says that she
may run for governor next year.
'Tm just keeping my options
open,'' Mrs. Eu said Monday
following a World Trade Center
Association of Orange County
luncheon in Irvine.
"Some people want me to con-
sider running ror governor," she
said. "But I'm probably going to
run for secretary of state. It's a
pretty good job.·'
"Not that I couldn't be gov-
ernor," she added.
Mrs. Eu. who has served as
secretary of state since 1974,
said that the high cost or seeking
Blast averted
higher office may keep her from
running for either governor or
lieutenant governor.
"It's up to the financiers,'' she
said. "So many things could
happen."
Speaking to the businesspeo-
ple Mrs. Eu said that the state is
facing a $46 billion trade deficit
this year largely as a result of
sluggish exports and increased
costs of importing oil.
Although California produced
enough goods to rank as the
seventh largest nation in the
world, it lacks strong export
sales. Mrs. Eu said.
Firemen clean up·
HB gasoliile spill
A potentially devastating ex·
plosion wu averted early today
when firemen and cleanup
crews removed 2,000 gallons of
gasoline that bas leaked from a
north Huntington Beach service
station storage tank into an un·
derground high-voltage elec·
trical vault.
The seepage did, ho~ver,
trigger a power failure that
blacked out some 2,500 Southern
California Edison Company
customers and forced the sus·
pension of classes today at
Marina High School.
The gasoline leakage was
traced lo Katts Mobil Station on
the southeast corner or Edinger
A venue and Springdale Street,
Huntington Beach fire inspector
Richard Grunbaum said.
According to the fire inspec-
tor, the station owper has been
aware or leaka~e ror the past
four months but was unable to
locate the cause.
Grunbaum said firemen were
summoned to the intersection,
across the street from Marina
High School, a fter a power
failure was reported in the
vicinity.
lfp t1Aiti firemen found that the gasoline had seeped into an·
Edison power vault located
about 10 feet below the street.
Vacuum trucks were used to
remove the nammable liquid.
"There would have been a ma·
jor explosion with extensive
damage if it bad ignited," Grun·
baum said.
Bill Compton, area manager
for Southern California Edison,
agreed.
"Gasoline apparently de·
teriorated a couple of compo-
nents in the vauJt and caused the
power outage to occur,''
Compton said.
''Normally, when you have an
incident that causes a short·
circuit. it causes a fire. too,'' he
added. "There was a short·
circuit here, but no fire. We
don't know why, but we're
grateful."
Compton said service was
restored within three hours to
most blacked out customers in
th e area bounded by Heil
Avenue, Springdale Street,
McFadden Avenue and Golden
West Street.
He said Marina High is served
direcUy by the affected power
vault, causing an additional de·
lay in restoring electricity to the
school. He said he expected to
have full power restored today.
Huntington Beach Union High
School District spokeswoman
Lyn Henderson said Marina stu-
dents were told to go home this
morning because of the power
failure. She said normal classes
will resume Wednesday.
Delay
in fraud
case seen
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
federal trial of St. Louls-bued
McDonnell Douelas Corp. and
four top executives on fraud
c harges probably will be
postponed unW November, two
years aft.er their indictment in
connection with payments on
overseas jet transport sales.
Judge Joyce Hens Green in·
dicated during a courtroom con-
ference Monday that pre·
limlnary argument.s and trial
preparatiom by government and
defense lawyers in the case wU
take all spring and summer.
Attorneys for both sides said
they will not be ready until after
Labor Day, and other commit·
~ent.s will occupy the judge un-
til November. The judge will set.
the trial date in a few days.
Prosecutors and defens e
lawyers said they plan to take
pre-trial depositions from
various foreign witnesses, in·
eluding two Swiss bankers, three
Pakistani airline employees and
others.
Another cause of delay will be
appeals to the U.S. Court or Ap·
peals or rulings by Judge Green.
including an order barring the
prosecuti~n from using grand
Jury testimony by defendant
Sherma Pruitt Jr., a Douglas
Aircraft Divi s ion s ales
manager, and a ruling upholding
the indictments.
Named in the indictment with
the corporation and Pruitt were
James S. McDonnell Ill, cor·
porate marketing vice presi·
dent ; John C. Brizendine.
Douglas president, a nd Charles
M. Forsyth, Douglas executive
vice president
Pruitt also was charged with
perjury in a later indictment
based o n the gr a nd j ur y
testimony. whi ch is unde r
challenge in lhe main case.
The perjury charge involves
hi s sworn denial that he had
foreign bank accounts or knew
the ultimate recipients of $1.2
million that McDonnell Douglas
allegedly paid in the sale or four
aircraft to Pakistan Interna-
tional Airlines.
Frmtt PagP A I
JUSTICE ...
in a way responsible for their
deaths because I was with
Jeanine when she killed them."
He is the seventh man under
sentence or death in France.
Le Monde, one or the country·~
most respected papers, com
mented: "One can draw twc
conclusions from this case. One
-women a re equal to men ex-
ce pl when it comes t o the
~uillotine, and two men are
equal to women except when it
com es to mercv."
"It's always been easier for
juries. to order men beheaded
than women," said a legal ex-pert. .. For psychological rea·
sons, it's always been especial·
ly difficult for men lo sentence
women to death."
Missing dead?
MANILA. Philippines (AP> -
After six days of futile search,
the U.S . Air Force today
declared dead all 17 military
persoMel missing in the South
China sea crash of an Air Force
transport plane.
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llJ! S PA '1 ~1 1\Ht t•, I'll•' 0 H A N G E: C 0 U N T Y C A L I f {) H N t A ~' •) C E N l S
Navy j>Iftns t6 holster gl~bal .ntUscle
WASHINGTON (AP) -Navy .
Secretary John Lehman S'aid to-
day the Reaian admlnl.stration
bu adopted a major cbanie in
U.S. naval strategy aimed at
countertna Soviet threats in all
key . oceans and jettlaontnc the
Carter admtnlstration's focus on
defending the sea lanes to
Western Europe.
To achieve this sbitt, Lehman
told reporters, the U.S. neet
must be increased in size from
the p~t 456 sbipa ahd sub-
marines to about 600. The most
important increase will be rail·
ing the number of aircraft car·
rier battle groups from 12 to ~-
The Navy secretary said the strategy represents "an ac·
curate consensus throughout the
administration" and follows dia·
cussioos be bas had with Preli·
dent Reagan and Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger.
Lehman said the Carter ad·
mAniatration 'followed a atrategy
of "pullback" from such low·
threat areu aa the northern and
southern nan.ks of NATO, baaed
partly on .the aasumptlon that
·'ta kine on the bieh-Uareat
·cballenae of the Sovleta was too
expenaive and not necessary."
He described the new naval
strategy as aimed at "going
back into the hiebest-tbreat
areas ol our vital interests" and
being able to defeat ~e Soviet
navy•a threat to t.bose interest.a.
What this means, Lehman
said. ia that the U.S. Navy wiU
go more frequently Into the
waters of tbe Greenland·
Iceland-Britain 1ap in the Atlan·
tic, that the United States would
guarantee the ability to defend
the Western Alliance's flanks in
the Mediterranean and the far
north. to keep the Russians out
of the northern part of Norway
and to be able to attack Russia's
Kola Penin.aula in the arctic, site
of Ruaaia'1 main northern Oeet
bate at Murmansk.
He ar1ued that such a
atrateey would help deter the
Ru11ians from attacking the
central front of Western Europe,
which be said waa the main con-
cern Ot the Carter adminlatra· uoo
Asked about the Western
Hemisphere close to the United
Slates, Lehman said this region
la "not a high-threat area" un·
der the ae.,an scenario.
He aald a U.S. Navy bis
enough to handle a blah Soviet
threat in distAnt waten could
take care of an)' problem.a in
Western Hemispheric w"at.en.
Lebmail was critical of the
Carter admini.atration's reaction
to the perceived threat to U.S.
interests in the Persian Gulf
area after the fall of the Shah ol
(See NAVY, Page AZ>
Noise hugs 'em
OC flight frequency cited
Dally P'lleC ,,_. ,., P'alrkll 0'0-11
THE COST TO LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH'S EXCLUSIVE BEACON BAY IS GOING UP
Land le•M• acheduled to lncre•M 10 time• but reeldenta eren't upMt
Beacon Bay living
costs to skyrocket
By STEVE llA&BLE °' ... Deltf PUii ..... The bargain days on Newport
Beach's Beacon Bay are about
to become a thing of the past.
The cost of living in the
exclusive 73-lot community,
stuck on a finger of land that
faces Balboa Island and backs
up to Harbor Island, is foing up.
That's putting It mild y.
On the average, Beacon Bay
homeowners will be paying 10
Umes more each year to live on the city's 19 bayfront acres of
land.
According lo calculations by
city officials, a waterfront
homeowner who now-pays $800 a
year to live on the
city-controUed state tidelands
will be asked to pay $11,000 each
year . Several residents who live
on inland lots and now pay ju.st a
little more than $100 a year will
be given annual bills of about
$4,000.
More sclwou
/ace closing
in5 years?
And are the residents upset,
threatening to picket or pack city
council sessions?
"No, we think the city's being
fair." says Barclay Ardell, a
longtime Beacon Bay resident
and a past president of the
Beacon Bay Homeowners
Association.
"Naturally, we don't like the
idea ol paying so much more
than we ha ve been ," he
explains. "But we realize we've
<See BEACON BAY, Page A%)
Move 'unlikelg'
Dally P'IM4 N•-M-.
DOT MARKS BEACON BAY
Prtce gotng up, up, up
Newport tenants
to fight eviction
Residents of a 28-unit Newport
Beach apartment complex have
been told that -It's unlikely
they'll be evicted to make way
for low and moderate-income
tenants:
"I'd say chances are slim that
anyone will be forced out,"
Crystal Sims, an Orange County
Lef aJ Aid Society attorney, told
renters and nelthborin1
Eaatbluff bomeownen tathered
·at the apart1nent clubbouee
Monday.
But words like "unlikely" and
"slim" didn't go down easy with
tenants at the Domin10 Drive
complex who contend they're in
the unique posiUon of being too
wealthy to live in Newport
Beach.
Letters notifying tenants that
moat will have 18 months to
move out were malled laat
month by the Daon Corporation,
owner ol the apartment.
Under an out-of-court settle·
ment ol a law1ult flied atainst
Daon, the apartments are to be
(See TENANTS, Pase ,\J)
Increased departures out of
John Wayne Airport would have
severe effects on neighboring
·residents and their social
behavior even if the noise level of
the flights is decreased.
Acou.stial engineer Sam Lane.
testifying today during the
seventh day of bearings on the
county's application to deviate
from state airport noise stand·
ards, said the state's scale ror
measuring jet noise doesn't tell
the whole s tory as far as
humans are concerned.
Lane said that research in-
d i ca les p eople are more
troubled by the number of daily
flights than the precise noise
level.
The engineer, under question-
ing from attorneys representing
anti-airport expansion groups,
questioned the so-called Com·
munity Noise Equivalent Level
CCNEL).
Children
sue killer.
dadAlaia
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OIU. Delly P'IM41Wff The two young children of COD·
victed double murderer Dr. Louis
Alaia have sued their father for
fatally stabbing their mother last
June.
In the lawsuit, filed Monday in
Orange County Superior Court,
the-children claim Alaia's "out·
rageous conduct was intenUonal
and malicious and done for the
purpose of causing (the children)
to suffer humiHalion. mental
anguish and emotional and
physical distress. The children
' witnessed tAeir mother's death."
It is claimed in the legal action
that Marc Atala, 11, and Maria
Alaia, 9, suffered "severe shock
and trauma to their nervous
systems."
The amount of damages sought
from the former Huntington
Barbour surgeon isn't specified.
Their father. an orthopedic sur·
geon, was convicted by a jury ol
iwo counts of second-degree
murder for the stabbing deaths of
Margy Lou Atala, 37, and Lone.
Beach attorney Marvin Tincher,
50, in the woman's Huntington
Harbour home.
, At the time, the AJaias were
divorced but were fithtinJ over ,
custodyrightstothetwocbildren.
According to testimony In
Alaia's trial, the stabbings oc-
curred on the evenin1 of June 1.3
<See A.IAIA, Pase U>
That's .French justice
Murderess gets life, lover the guillotine
In the master plan for John
Wayne Airport, the CNEL is re·
garded as the key measurement
to be used for reducing jet noise.
The master plan proposes that
when jet noise is reduced three
decibels on the CNEL scale,
more flights can be added.
"In my opinion." explained
Lane. "just because you reduce
the CNEL by a few decibels,
people will still hear the in-
creased flights. They'll notice."
Lane said that a recent study
by tbe National Academy of
Science concluded that by using
the CNEL scale, the noise level or all forms of transportation in the country. could be doubled
and would result in only a three
decibel increase in noise. Lane
said three decibels is hardly
noticeable to bum an ears.
"Well," said Lane, "in my
mind that borders on
propaganda. It's just blatantly
incorrect that if you double noise
that people won't notice.
"I submit people would notice
and would object strongly." said
Lane.
During Monday afternoon's
segment of the hearing, Wall
Gillfillan , Newport Beach's
consultant on airport affairs,
was repeatedly questioned on
whether a shift in runway use at
the airport would adversely
affect residents living in Twstin.
Newport Beach consistently
has souiht that departures be <See NOISE, Page J\2)
Another l'iet•a•?
U.S. boosts arms
'
aid to El Salvador
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
Reaean administr ation is
escalating its military involve-
ment in El Salvador despite con-
cerns of congreSAional liberals
that the Central American nation
may become another Vietnam for
the United States.
The State Department an-
nounced Monday night is is send-
ing $25 million in new military aid
and 20 more U.S. military train·
ing experts to El Salvador. The in·
creased U.S. support is needed to
help the embattled junta put down
Marxist rebels who the ad·
ministration contends are armed
by Cuba and other communist
countries, officials said.
State Department spokesman
William Dyess said four five-man
teams of advisers wm be sent to
Off er seeret
El Salvador to train tbe
Salvadoran military in com·
munlcatlons, logistics, in·
telUgence and other skills to stop
infiltration and respond to ter·
rorist attacks.
Dyess said the extra advisers,
bringing to 54 the number ·of
Americans serving in milltary-
relaled capacities in El Salvador,
will not go beyond the garrison
area or take part in com bat opera·
tlons ..
Nevertheless, more than 40
members of the House said in a
telegram Monday to President
Reagan that one or more of the ad·
visers are likely to be killed,
•'forcing the United States into
another Vietnam or a humiliating
withdrawal."
Lyon renews bid
for A.ir California
Newport Beach developer
William Lyon's new bid to gain
control of Air California baa
created a stir ln Miami Beach
where Air Florida execuUve1
thou1bt they bad a lock on the
1rowLnc California airline.
The latest bit ol manuevertna
to take over Newport Beacb-
ba1ed Air California, in the
words of aeveral ob1ervu1,
could create a multlmUllon
dollar blcJdlne war aimilar to
one wqed lut year ln a Saft
Dte10 courtroom. I In lut year'• blddln1 battle,
Air Florida came ln with a blab
otter ol $CT.5 million !or. control
of Weat1ate California, the
ftnandaUJ trwbled 'parent com-
pany al Air California.
Tbe • curr.tl1 ii belq
etud.led b)' tbe Civil Aeronautics
Board, wbleb 1au1t •Jve ap·
proval to all alrUne purchases or
mer1ers. .
But last week, developer
Lyon, one or the losers in the San
<See LYON, Pa1e AJ)
"
llllCI CUil IUTlll
Increa1in1 cloudine11
late tmlcbt and Wednea·
day with 11ipt cbance ot
rain Wednnday. Lows tonilht 42 alonl cout, 41
inland. fflaba Wedneada1
1D low eo. at beacbea to
upper m. iDla.nd.
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HOSTAGE BITTERMAN SURROUNDED BY TERRORISTS
No confirmation on kidnap victim'• execution
I HB group hopeful
1 Bitterman alive
A spokeswoman for Huntington
Beach-based Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc. said today there
is no confirmation that kidnapped
linguist Chester Bitterman has
been executed by Colombian
guerrillas.
"We have no reason to believe
that Chet has been killed," said
Betty Blair. an institute press
secretary. "Our office in Bogota
bas not confirmed that be bas
been executed.··
Speculation that the 28-year-old
linguist bad been kmed by kis kid·
nappers arose Monday when a
Protestant minister. who said he
had been acting as an in·
termediary with the guerrillas,
told reporters in Colombia he
believed Bitterman had been ex·
ecule<;l.
However, a spokesman for the
kidnappers said be could not con-
firm or deny if Bitterman bad
been slain. Bitterman is associat-
ed with the Wycliffe Bible
Translators Inc.. a nd the Sum-
mer Institute of Linguistics, a sis-
ter organization.
Rev. Alfredo Torres claimed be
had s poken to a professed kidnap·
per who told him the splinter
group bad executed the linguist.
··We feel that since the
mess ages are contradictory and
confused that he has not been
killed," Mrs. Blair said. "There
'has been no evidence.'·
The kidnappers, who claim to
be a dissident group of the April 19
movement, claim that Wycliffe is
a CIA front. Bitterman was ab·
ductedJan.19.
FrOfflP~AI
TENANTS PROTESTING. • •
turned over to low-income wage
earners who qualify for federal
housing subsidies. Tenants, un-
less 60 years of age, can remain
only if they meet those
guidelines.
The settlement is a result of a
suit filed by the Legal Aid
group, the Western Center on
Law and Poverty and eight in·
dividuals who allege housing
policies in Newport are unfair.
One of those individuals ,
Cypress College political science
teacher Joe Boyle who lives
in Corona del Mar -joined
Legal Aid attorney Sims at the
tenant meeting.
"It just seems inconceivable
they're throwing people out to
bring other people in," said Lor-
raine HaJberson, an Eastbluff
homeowner.
Beth Mead, a school teacher
and six-year resident at the
apartments, said she couldn't
understand how she could be too
rich to live in the apartments yet
too poor to buy a house in
Newport.
"Where are o ur sy m .
pathizers?" she asked the Legal
Aid attorney before directing at-
tention to a sign on the
clubhouse wall that read "Mid·
die Class Minority -Build For Us."
Edward Stone, an Eastbluff
homeowner and attorney, de-
scribed the Daon settlement as'' a
sellout-pureandsimple.''
Boyle, who served as a direc·
tor to the Orange County Com-
munity Housing Corporation in
addition to beinl( a plaintiff in
the suit, told renters "we have
no intention at thls moment of
pushing anyone out.·'
He said it's hoped that normal
turnover in the complex will pro-
vide a steady stream of apart·
ments for low-income people. He
said two apartments already are
occupied by families meeting
federal housing guidelines.
"We have concern for tenants
here but my clients deal with
much harder housing problems
than you do," added attorney
Sims.
Boyle said the suit was filed
when the Newport City Council
deleted a requirement that Daon
construct 5Cl ''affordable" units
on its 100-acre housing project at
Ford and Jamboree roads .
Daon later sold its interest in
the housing project to J .M.
Peters Co. Boyle speculated that
in order to close escrow with the
Pet:ers Co.. Daon agreed lo the
settlement.
The settlement calls for 5(}
units for low-income persons to be
provided in or near Newport
Beach. The Domingo Drive com-
plex represents 28 units. Daon
now must locate an additional 22
units to meet stipulations in the
settlement.
Renters and neighboring
Eastbluff homeowners, who ex-
pressed concern that the low-
income move would affect prop-
erty values, agreed to form a
com mlttee to monitor future
changes at the apartment com-
plex.
The possibility of taking legal
action was raised during the
evening meeting.
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ALAIA CHILDREN SUE. • •
after bi.II ex-wife ordered him to
leavethebome.
The two youn1sten teatlfted aca1mt their fatbet' durini that trial, deacriblnl b.i.11,knlle attacka
on their motber and Tincher.
Alata'a defense durin1 the trial
WU baaed OD a plea of temporary
bUantty. A jury clead!ocked lut
week on wbelber the 1ray-haired
pllyaictan waa intane at the time
of the alayinp. Further proceed·
in" are.DtDClinJ. But la the lawtult, ln which
Alala'a personal pbysiclaJJ, Dr.
Leonard Ueberman, II named u
a co-defendant, lt .. all•led the
convldal murderer "neaftnat.b
lDieated" the medlcatloe Rltalln,
"wb.icb caueed blm to perfonn certaba aeta to vtolent u to came
the deatbol (MU'IY Alala) ·''
.,
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llllJPlal a. .............. ".,....,. All....., .. , .... _.....,
.
Delay
in fraud -.. ..... ... reafllaiDid tbe
iDteruU..• __, ~~=J':; =-:::~a=· Claurtta. • .......... ____ Moecta1 b1 tbe ~ ol u.. DodrlDe ol
tlle fiM. ......... Hair om.. ... QO c ...... ba tbe
eUOll law tlaat but Rom• CatWa peoaltJ of aeom-
case seen
I "
W ASBING'tt>N (AP) -The
Deteetiftl .... --· vartoua I mwllcaticm from Joln.llal Muoaic orsanluUou aad llmllar law enforcement oftlciala lf tbey ieeret P,.ps retarded u rtvall to UM nlltlon.
k.acpw ol U¥ viol•t HS offend· TM IOCMty, whlcb bu u ltl prtnclpl .. brotbierlln ... , cbari·
· federal trial of St. Louia-bued
MeDonnell no.a.tu Corp. and
, four top executlvea on fraud
cbar1ea probably will be
postponed unW November, two
years after their Indictment in
connection with payments on
overaeaa Jet transport sales.
en Ii,_ lD 1M 10Utb CGUDb' · ty and mutual aid, clatmt more tba.n •lx .,,_,llllon memben ' ana wbO ~~-M nlPC>Dlibl• for around tbe world, m01t ol them ln the United States and
die Feb. • .w&QI ol Manuela E. En1U.h·•peakine couatrlea.
WtttbubQ, 1nine police Sit. Dick ' It bu receJved numerom pa_pal condemnaUom, belinnlh1
Bowman lald today· ' ' With an edict by Pope Clement XU ln the early 11th century.
Bot be nfule4 to comment on Accordinl to the Catbollc Encyclopedia, Freemasonry c111.
whether a aex crime wu com-plays all tbe element. of relllion, and u such it becomes a rival ~ttted ln CCIUunctton with the I to the rellstoa of the Goepel. It lncludea templea, prayen, a
,DJudleCJD 1layln1 of Mn. Witt· 1 moral code, wonbip, veatmenta, feut days, the promise of re-
buhD;-. oO&Columbua. Irvine. ward or punishment in the afterllle, a bierarcby, and initiation
I and b\arial rites. •
Asked whether the search for 1-------------..,..------------J aex olfenden ind!cated there •
was a sexual aspect to her 1lay-
in1, Bowman would only say,
"We are Juat lootin1 for violent type ol people."
He added that six lrvine police
detectives continue to follow up
leads in the murder case.
"They're checkln1 with the
Probation Department, Parole
Department and Department of
Justice as far as getting in-
formation on violent sex offend·
ers in our area and followoing up
.on the possibility of known
burglars or weirdos frequenting
the north end of lrvme. • ·
Irvine police investigators still
haven't developed a solid theory
to explain why Mrs. Witthuhn, a
blond-haired employee of the
Irvine airpo r t branch of
California First Bank, was
'bludgeoned in t he master
bedroom o f her spacious
Northwood home.
· Her body was found by her
mother, Ruth Rohrbeck, at ll:30
a.m . on Feb. 6. An autopsy re-
vealed she died from a blow to
the head with a blunt object the
previous night around 12 o'clock.
Police won't say whether they
have the weapon.
Mrs . Witthuhn's husband,
David M. Witthuhn, was almoet
immediately cleared of any in·
volvement in the crime. Police
say he was in Santa Ana-Tustin
Community Hospital at the time
of the slaying and, in fact, called
Mrs. Rohrbeck to check on bis
wile when be was unable to
reach her by telephone.
Police, trying to protect Witt·
buhn's privacy, refuse to say
why he was being medically
treated, but it bas been reported
that he bad a case of the Ou.
Irvine police inves tigators
continue to a., they have no real
suspects in the crime, which
they say is apparenUy uncoo·
nected to any other known kill-
ing.
FrotaP,..eAI
LYON ...
Diego bidding war, came in with
a new offer. Details of the offer
are being kept secret:
A spokesman for Westgate,
undergoing reorganization under
bankruptcy laws, described the
offer as "significant."
He said the bid could "result
in Westgate's shareholders and
cr editors receiving more for
their holdings" than the offer
Air Florida made last year.
Robin Cohn, an Air Florida
spokeswoman, said Lyon's bid
has not gone unnoticed by her
firm's executives, who, she said,
will map out their next move
this week.
She reiterated Air Florida's
interest i n taking over the
Newpor t airline, which flies
most ·of the permitted daily de-
partures out of John Wayne
Airport.
Westgate, on ce the cor -
nerstone of financier C. Arnholt
Smith's banking and industrial
empire, collapsed in 1973,-
Excepl for a tuna packinl
plant ln Puerto Rico, Air
California represents Westgate'•
only other operating asset.
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NAVY ...
Iran and the Soviet intervention
of Aflhaniatan.
Althou&h be declined to dis·
cu11 cktalll of the Rea1an ad-
. mlni1tratlon'1 defense bud1et
propo1ala unW they are sent to
Con1re11 on Wedneaday,
Lehman tndlcated be II couaWnc
on takine the old aircraft carrier
-Oriskany dut of mothballs to
b-.!J>.~ the carrier force.
He estimated It would take
about three yean to pr~ tbe
Orl1kan1 for ~raUont . .l!__'! kDOWD Ulat tM KeAl&D ct-
propoaalJ tnclUd• fall mWlclll
for t.bll year and next to reac·
tint. tbe Ortlkuy.
.... P ... AJ.
made co·u.. DOftb, over TultlD.
lnatead of tb• aoutb dW'lDI
eertala peat air traffte perfioda.
Glllftlla• tHtlfl•d tltat
ao-called pnfer..ual .. Of ta.it atrvort'• malD rawa1. Ullilder ,w\lcta Jeta would depart to dlle
aortlt, would ••••rate ..... tm~~'• r 'C11Ual .._ lD ....... .., .....
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OHWNd ......... jWi111*
Gubernatorial try
hinted lJy Mrs. Eu
California Secretary or Slate
March Fong Eu says that she
may nm for governor next year.
'Tm just keeping my options
open," Mrs. Eu said Monday
foUowing a World Trade Center
Association of Orange County
luncheon in lrvlne.
"Some people want me to con-
sider running for governor," she
said . "But I'm probably going to run for secretary of state. It's a
pretty good job.'•
"Not that I couldn't be gov-
ernor," she added.
Mrs. Eu, who has served as
secretary of state since 1974,
said that the high cost of seeking
higher office may keep her from
runnin1 for either governor or'
lieutenant governor.
''It's up to the financiers," she
said. "So many things could
happen."
Speaking to the busineaspeo.
pie Mrs. Eu said that tbe state ls
facing a $46 billion trade deficit
this year largely as a result of
sluggish exports and Increased
costs of importing oil.
'Although California produced
enough goods t.o rank u the,
seventh largest nation in the
world, it lacks strong export
sales, Mrs. Eu said.
F,....PflfleAI
BEACON BAY COSTS. • •
been paying considerably less
than we should have been."
City officials agree. The joke
at City Hall during the past
severaJ years was that Beacon
Bay represented a posh form of
subsidized housing.
Although Ardell describes the
72 families living in Beacon Bay
as "mostly middle income"
folks, the quiet community bas
earned a reputation as a
fashionable neighborhood.
Andy Devine oace lived then
and J ascha Heifetz, a former
resident of neighborioC Harbor
Island, built bis tennis .court
there. He later sold the court to
the association.
The land-lease question at
Beacon Bay has a complicated
history that began in simpler
times.
In 1927, when the bay was
little more than marshland, it
was leased from the city by Joe
Beek, one of Newport's pioneers.
His heirs still earn money off the
Beacon Bay lease.
The lease was renewed in 1950
and is to expire in 1987. Under
the provisions of the lease, the
Beek family s ubl eases
individuaJ lots to homeowners.
The homeowners, under the
lease, collectively pay the Beek
family $34,991 each year. The
Beek family, in turn, pays the
city one-third of that figure and
returns another third to the
Beacon Bay Comm unit y
Association.
But as years went by, things
started getting complicated.
As Newport City Manager
Robert Wynn explains it, a
number of Beacon Bay residents
began a campaign 10 years ago
to get the city lo renew the
master lease.
The concern was that unless
they could talk city leaders into
extending the lease on their
property, they'd have to pack up
and get out by 1987.
But before the city could sit
down at the bargaining table,
another matter bad to be
cleared up. Many of the Beacon
Bay homes were located on state
tidelands. Stale law prohibits
residential use of tidelands.
That hurdle was cleared in
1978 when then-Assemblyman
Ro n Cordova, a Democrat,
successfully urged Gov .
Edmund Brown to sign the
so-called Beacon Bay bill.
T he bill cleared the way for
negotiations by removing trust
provisioo.S on the Beacon Bay
tidelands that would have
blocked the city from striking up
a new lease.
Newport man, 80,
injured in crash
A 80-year-old Newport Beach
man sustained minor injuries,
ac co rding to ho s p ital
spokesmen, when bis car col-
lided with a truck as he backed
out of bis driveway Monday.
Reuben Brocker Pollock, of
229 Bayside Drive, was treated
in the Hoag Memorial Hospital
emergency room and released,
investigators said.
Judee J01ce Hens Green in·
d!cated during a courtroom coo-
f ere n ce Mond ay that pre·
liminary areqments and trial
preparations by government and
defense lawyers in the case will
lake all spring and summer.
Attorneys for both sides said
they will not be ready until aft.er
Labor Day, and other commit-
ments will occupy the judge un-
til November . The judge will set
the trial date in a few days.
Prosecutors and defense
lawyers said they plan to take
.pre-trial depos itions from
various foreign witnesses, in-
cluding two Swiss bankers, three
Pakistani airline employees and
others.
Another cause of delay will be
appeals to the U.S. Court of Ap·
peals of rulings by Judge Green,
including an order barring the
prosecution from using grand
jury testimony by defendant
Sherma Pruitt Jr., a Douglas
A i r c r aft Division sa le ~
m anager, and a ruling upholdin@
the indictments.
Named ln the indictment with
the corporation and Pruitt were
James S. McDonnelJ Ill, cor-
porate marketing vice presi-
den l ; J ohn C. Brize ndine ,
Douglas president, and Charles
M. Forsyth, Douglas executive
vice president.
Pruitt also was charged with
perjury in a later indictment
based on the grand jur y
testimony , which is under
challenge in the main case.
The perjury charge involves
his sworn denial that he bad
foreign bank accounts or knew
the ultimate recipients of $1.2
million that McDonnell Douglas
allegedly paid in the sale of four
aircraft to Pakistan Interna-
tional Airlines.
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JUSTICE ...
in a way responsible for their
deaths becau se I was with
Jeanine when she killed them."
He is the seventh man under
sentence of death in France.
Le Monde, one of the country·~
m ost respected papers, com-
mented: "One can draw twc
conclusions from this case. One
-women are equal to men ex-
cept when it comes lo the
guillotine, and two -men are
equal to women except when it
comes to mercv."
''It's always been easier for
juries to order men beheaded
than -women," said a legal ex-
pert. .. For psychological rea-
sons, it's always been especial-
ly difficult for men to sentence
women to death."
Missing dead?
MANILA, Philippines CAP> -
After six days of futile search,
the U .S . Air Force today
declared dead all 17 military
peraoMel missing in the South
China sea crash of an A·r Force
transport plane.
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D'7N Jones Final
OF.F 11.97
CLOSING Ml.12 (
Postal rates will be rilln& acrou tbe board •ta.in
IOOll, acldinl still another unavoidable burden to the
coeta of Uvtnc u well as dolna bualneu in the U.S.
and tbreatehlai bankruptcy to a wide variety ol
marlinal operatiom heavily dependent on the maila.
Informed estimatea are:
On Um.int: by mld·month or earlier.
On the tucreues: ftrst-clus malJ rates to from
today•1 ~ eenta a ltamp to lJ..19 centa u aiaimt the
Potttal Mvice'1
uraentplea fora ~ llralabt fln·
cent rile from 15 • cents to:aocenta. . ~ ....
ci:.~~~b~r~· llllll PllTll £z
and fourth clus
mall rates to be bit by ''very btp'' boOltl, with tbepre-
cile lliures to rest on the extent ol the fint·claaa mall
~e. saya John Jay Daly, president of Washington·
based Daly Associates and aapecialiatlndirect maU .
The fixed cocta of tbe Postal Service are over·
whelming, Daly empbaaiies. Of every $1 in costs, 86
cent.I toes for labor and seven cents for energy. leav-
inl a minor leeway for abitllna e~es.
Every one-cent bike in postal rates equals almost
$600 million in revenue to the Postal Service. This is
why the service is fighting so hard.
WIBLE POSTAL BATES lb the U.S. still com·
pare favorably with rates in other industrialized na·
tions, tbis ii one blow to our wallets tbat will be wide·
ly and deeply resented.
What, lb.en, can you do to help keep your postaee
coata under control and even cut them below previous
levels? Here are some tips most of which you may
not have tboutbt ol. Be alert tbat. in the U.S. for at least half a dee·
ade, an incremental pricing system bas been in el·
feet for finl··clua mail -meanine the unit cost for
the aecood and each additional ounce of first clus ls
a few pennies less than tbe basic rate.
THE PENNIES ADD up. (I can't count the times
I've puled three ts.cent stamps on an envelope that
properly could have been mailed for 41 centa -•
waste ol four cent.I.)
"Make surprise spotcbecks on your outgolna
mall from time to time to be sure the correct postage
iJ bein8 af.pUed," warns Daly. The Postal Service
will not vo unteer a refund if you pay too much. You
lose .
U yoo pouibly can, try to mail in No. 10 en·
velopes. Tbne are machine processable and thus 1et
swifter bandllng.
IF YOU •UST USE 9-by·12-incb envelopes, avoid
kraft-eoloronea for, even tboucft they carry the propel'
firat·ci... poetate, in tbe quick·reacttoa Ume given
each )Hee in the mall stream they are likely to be mil·
taken.ly tboueht ()f u low priority "Oata" and tossed in·
to tbe non-priority pile.
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111111.
LeM »~cents e pcMld.
Zltlc ""cents• llOUftd. delivered. Thi M."'2 ~I W•ll compOtl .. 111. A~ 1HM!tU llCMl<I. N. Y.
Mffewy Jal.GO per flnll.
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NEW YORK IAP> -H-y .. H..,,,.n ......... ..,,.,,,770,.to.2'.
l!n9tllltrd tllVtf t ll.120, up to.2t; fetlfl~._. tit,.., SI 76, uP .. ..201.
Geld Qtt0fatl•11•
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