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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-11 - Orange Coast Pilotw l [ ) N I ', l) I\ 'y M A H ( t ' I 1 I • h I lJHANC.! l OUN l Y 'Al I~ OHNIA J~ CENTS . Lame duck in a o · FCC boss waits idly fo r p ensio n WASHINGTON CAP> - Charles D. Ferris retains the chauffeured car and $55,000 salary that come with being chairman o f the Federal tommunications Commission althoughhe hasn't really worked at the FCC since late January. He didn't want it this way, but that's part of a political deal the veteran Democrat worked out with th e Republican administration. What Ferris gets is permiuion to stay oo as chairman until be can start dr a win g a $25,000-a-year pen!tion when he retires next month. What the Reagan a dministration gets is the chance to fill Ferris' seat on the commission three years before his FCC term expires. But that deal was not quite adequate for the Rea~an forces, San Onofre c heckpoint who wanted to make sure Ferris could make no mischief at the FCC as a lame-duck chairman. So Ferris, 47, agr eed to do no work between late January, after Reagan's inauguration, and his April retirement. He hasn 't over seen a n F CC meeting, participated In agency business or. exer cised a ny control CJver the commission's staff. Ferris declines comment. ''Charlie's m isfortune was that Reagan's aides didn't have the presence of mind to just leave things where they were until they were ready to appoint a new permanent cha irman," said a fellow commissioner, who asked not to be Id e ntified. "That's what Jimmy Carter did and Richard Wiley continued as ch airman for t he first nine months o f t h e Car ter administration." Ferris is also supported by Dean Burch, an adviser to President•Reagan and a former Republican chairman of the FCC. ''Critics will say this is a raid on the Treasury; that somehow it's bad for the taxpayer," says Burch. "But my own feeling is that he earned the pension and that it's an accident of the calendar that 30 or 40 days would make a difference. On balance, this is a fair deal for both sides." Ferris is a workaholic -when he works. Reporters could find him at bis desk on weekends and !~ odd hours or the mght. He was quickly d e r egulating the communication s industry , thereby promoting a chief objective or the new president. The "no work" arrangement <See PENSION, Page AZ> ,.,. •. ~ STILL ON PAYROLL Char1ea D. Ferri• 107 ega a ens e Reagan • in Canada Puts differences aside, touts econoJDy OTTAWA <AP) -President Reagan, brushing aside U.S. differen ces with Canada, promised today to save America fro m "pote ntial economic calamity" and win back the confidence of its friends, allies and trading partners . In a televised address before the Canadian Parliament near the end of a brief slate visit. Reagan also urged Canada to stand firm with the United States against "imported terrorism " a nd "continued Soviet adventurism across the earth." With Prime Min'ister Pierre Elliott Trudeau sitting nearby in the chamber of the House of Commons, the president pledged to "work steadily on those issues still before us" -such as fi shing r ights, air pollution, energy policy and military aid to El Salvador. Bank-robbing Santa gets judge's gift O AKLA ND <AP > -A bank-robbing Santa Claus had a Santa of his own -a judge who let him off on probation instead • or sending him to prison. Al a meda County Super ior Court Judge Winton McKibben u •ntPnced Eu2ene Lundin, 50, to five years· probation Tuesday and ordered him to do 1,000 hours ol public service. Lundin, who claimed his business w as in financial trouble, pleaded guilty Monday to a reduced charge of grand theft. "In my own mind. I really wasn 'l stealing the money." llllCI CDllT lllTHIR Night and morning low clouds and fog, otherwise fair and cooler Thursday. Low a tonight 50 at beaches, 55 inland. Highs Th ursday mld-60s along coast, near 70 inland. 111111 TllAY Lundin, all smiles, said after his sentencing. ·'I" m an honest person. I meant to return it all later by money order." Lundin's holdup note Dec. 18 ended with "we will pay the money back. Merry Christm as." Lundin said he was shaking - and not like a bowl full of jelly - when he donned a Santa rig, complete wi(h bushy white beard , and w alk e d into a Berkeley branch of Bank of Am erica. He carried a $5 bag of candy and gift-wrapped box that he told bank employees contained a bomb. His note warned that the bomb would explode if he wasn't fiven $100,000. There proved to be no born b, but Lundin walked out of the bank with S7 ,500 and into the arms or two Berkeley cops alerted by a silent a larm. Lundin said he needed the money to resc ue a failing computer business. "If it had been just for me, I would have let the company go down the tubes and write it off as Ute. But my employees were depending on me," Lundin said. But, be aald, "let's speak no more of differences today." The ailin1 U.S . economy clearly was uppermoet on the president's mind, and be toolt the occasion 'to outline the international implications of his program to restore America's economic health through $48.6 billion in spending cut.a and a 27.5 percent reduction in tax rates over three years. ·•When these personal (income tax > cuts are combined with tax cuts to provide our business and industry with new capital for innovation and growth, we will be creating millions of new jobs -many of them, ultimately, on your side of the border ." Reagan told his Canadian hosts. His "near-r evolutionary" economic plan he said, not only is intended to solve a domestic problem but also is part of "an essential effort to restore the confidence of our friends and allies in what we are doing. ."Let me be blunt and honest," Reagan said. "The United States in t he last few years has not been as solid and stable an ally and trading partner as it should be ." The president said the United States has "no better friend than Canada." 'Together, he said, the two countries stand "against imported terrorism and for the ri2hts ol all our citisens to be free from the provocations triggered from outside our spbere for malevolent purposes." Re added: "Across the oceans we ·stand together a1ainst the unacceptable Soviet invasion into Afghanistan and against continued Soviet adventurism acron the earth." Before be fl ew bac k to Washington, Reagan was ai1ntn1 a five-year renewal of the North American Alr Defense Agreement between the two <See aEAGAN, Pa1e AZ> Oaltr ~let f'lleW., ·~,., K~ PUNCHED-OUT GRATING FROM CELL BLpcK SHOWN Pro•ecutor Dave Carter exhibit• evklence Jury hears slayer's try for jail escape Only hours after it occurred, the attempted jail escape of convicted murderer John Alan Keith of San Clemente was bared in detail to an Orange County Superior Court jury whicti will decide ii he should be sentenced to die in the slate's IH chamber. Keith, 23, was convicted of firat-dearee murder two weeks ago for the mutilation slayina of a Corona del Mar real estate acent in 1'18. But earlt Tuesday, the same day the penalty pbue of bis trial waa to betln, Keith and two fellow Oran1e County Jail i nmates uns u ccessfull y attempted to escape through an air conditioning duct and plumbing tunnel alter removing a vent grate in their cell. The three were captured by Ora nge County Sheriff's Department deputies who heard suspicious bangin1 noises on the jail's fourth fioor at about 3:30 a .m . Brou1ht into Judge Donald McCartin's courtroom Tuesday by Deputy District Attorney David Carter were tools uaed by the would·be escapees, includin1 a 90·foot length of rope fashioned apparenUy from plecea ol cloth. G&soUne '2 a gallon. Deputies told the 1ix·man1 six·woman Jury tbat Keith ana bJ1 two accomplleea -Mart Albert Foeter and Robert Errol Stoner -were quickl y apprehended lD tb• plumblq tunnel that nma between tbe doubl..u.nd cellbloeka: lllfl ) . Mltwa M9tMwM1 Ill ... ., ...... ............... ,.. ..... ..,.. .. ......... .... ...... 0 14 ............ •11 ............ ,,....,. ... ........ .. WwNflNR M I Corona dealer'• Rrice top• in nationt CORONA (AP> -At H•l>'. ta' a 1auo--. a (.~tollae atadoa op«ator It ......, • ...,_ t • 1aJlona a dQ' ot what ta c;n;i tbe moe=ex naive llnleaded 1upreme ne ln the eouatry. Kea arbrlcll, who tell1 produeu made b)' Chevroa., a unit of Standard OU Co. of Callfon:U, bM be.a Mllina tllle fuel 1t SL.• per 11llon for three weeks. Thia 11 reportedly one of t¥ f hllhwt Pli'* belnl charted in Sl.UI t.o am for ...,...me _. the n1t1oa. Price celllDp on lHdtlL 1110Une bave been lifted ~ On• nuon cited bJ Wartlrtcll Pr..W. ~an·IO dealen cu for bl.I prices ll b• P•11 Ul cb~ _..... tbty wut. aver ... GI •·• per bour aon Tb• cawoted price l• mucb tor ii• •mplo1••• tban lal1ber tbu tile ,,ice beln1 1elf ~ -.u... cbar1ed for Nll•eeritce 1aa1tM ff• ello ...-., learaect from tia tb• area. . Chvl'Gll that the reat oo bit Prle. _.. at odatl' atadom nau. wlll be lnenued from lD the eon.a area nm bet..-.... to •• oeo per ~. TM tl.2" ud fl.• for nlUlar, llt1ber prices, IM "".med. ..W tl.3't to SL.• lot Wlleadea, and <._ ••·•· Pa1e Al) . --~· I' S1t. Lynn Neblln1 Hid offteen found KeWI in the t....a nartal onl1 bl• jail underwear ud IOCb and ahoel. Neldtla1 aalct tbe convicted tm.'• W., wu covered wttll IOOt ... ICl'atdMd CODllderablY. Det*_\1 AUreclo rteno told Juron be ftnt caUed 1..,.non to bl1 fourth·Ooor poet after .................... fromU.. ·-... ol tbe pud conth. A cell check rHealed that 1 (ee, SICAPI:, Pase Al) .~ Packed in truck trailer SAN ONOFRE <AP > - Federal officials say they seized a leased tractor-trailer packed with 107 illegal aliens from Mexico and arrested three men for investigation of smuggling. T h e seizure an no unced Tuesday was the second in less t han two months involving a tractor -trailer f il l ed with s muggled illegal aliens bound for Los Angles and points north. On Jan. 25 92 aliens were taken into custody from a stolen rig. Border Patrol agents stopped the latest alleged smuggling attempt Sunday night a l the truck scales at the San Onofre border check point, about 60 miles north o f San Di ego, feder al offi cials said. All those seized were adult males. and a ll but one claimed he was from Mexico, officials said . They said one man c l a·imed he was from El Salvador . Federal officials believe that more of the men may be from El Salvador or other South and Central American countries but that they claim Mexico so that they will be sent back a short way across the border . instead of back to their own countries farther away. A U.S. Magistrate on Tuesday arraigned Eugene D. Montijo, 53, of Los Ange les ; Rex A. HosteUer, 52 of Ramona, Calif.: and Manuel Avila Mendoza, 55, a resident alien from Mexico. all on alien amugglin1 char~es. A federal spokesman says the aliens allegedly paid up to $300 each to be smu11led into the United States. RB trucker pinned, dies A HuntJn1ton Beach truck driver cWns repaJn beneath bla Ult·awa1 cab w•• cruthed to dHtb ~ tbe cab 1UDDed and ptoaed bJm a11tn1t the truck frame, pol.lee la.Id. Pronounced dtad at the IHIM WH Robert Edmund Bray, 11, ol HUl UWMlertlill Lane. Police nld Bray bad •t09Ded bJ1 tractor-trailer ril Ma9aay afternoon on Spri111cl1l• Stnet, Jut IOUth ~ Edln1er Avenue. He railed tbe cab to do res*.r worlt, but a hydraulic Jack ~ malfunctioned, ca111ln1 the cab , t.o fall on him, pollce 1al •. • J l Victims identify ex-football star APPEARS IN COURT WITH NEW CHARGE ATTACHED Convicted Sen Clemente tleye_r John Alen Kelh SAL.EM, Ore. (AP) -Vlctlm,1 of rapes and robberies attributed to the 1-5 bandit in Washington and ~allfornla picked out former college football star Randall B. Woodfield from a lineup, authoriUes said. Some victims of crimes that occurred in January and February in Oregon communities along Inte rstate S also attended the line up but local district attorneys refused to say Tuesday whether they made Identifications. Woodfield, 30, appeared in Marion County District Court on Tuesday on charges of murder and sodomy stemming from a Jan. 18 attack on two women cleaning an office near Salem. Charles Burt. past pres ident of the Oregon State Bar and defense attorney in the Rideout marital rape case, wa s appoi nt ed to represen t Woodfield. judge Tom Beck scheduled a preliminary hearing March 17 for Woodfield at Burt's re<Juest. ft'ormal arraignment was put THIS 'ROPE' WAS INTENDED FOR COUNTY JAIL INMATES TO USE IN BID FOR FREEDOM Ninety feet of br•lded bed aheeta f•ahloned by trto, but never put to UH Calls harass Judy family JNDIANAPOLJS <APl -The foster family of executed murderer Steven T. Judy made funeral arrangements amid a barrage of telephone calls from hecklers saying they were happy Judy was electrocuted. ·'The telephone rings alJ night. and all day," said Robert Carr, Judy's foster father . "We've had to contact the police, and take the phone off the hook.·· Carr's wife, Mary, spent Tues· day making arrangements for Judy at a local funeral home E',.... Pfl,,e A J $1.999 ... make up the extra cost. Warbrick said one reason he can charge so much for supreme unleaded is that cus tomers know they will be getting a full range 'Of services as well, including ~hecking under the hood. checking the tires, and even clearing trash out of the car. Some customers are unhappy when they drive in and see the 'pump price, but many of them lettle for the price. even if they're first-time customers. he said. E',.... Pflfle .4J ESCAPE •.• grate had been pried off the wall of the three men's cell. Fierro. questioned by Carter. said he and other guards went to the plumbing tunnel's locked door and opened it, immediately finding Stoner . in custody on robbery and burglary charges. H e said the tunnel , criss-crossed with pipes that come from cells. is long but that Keith too was eventually spotted in the darkened passageway, which is about 5 feet wide and large enough to walk in. Foster, fac ing murder and robbery c harges. was later discovered back in his jail cell bed covered with soot. Deputies who search ed the tu nn el and adjoining air condilionin0o ducts leading to the jail's roof -found the 00-foot length of rope and metal bars that were apparently towel racks. Keith, Stoner and Foster were housed in a fourth -fl oor cell , the deputies said. The grate they r emoved in their cell is about S feet off the ground a bove a commode. Crime war backed LOS ANGELES (AP) -The county &-Oard ofSu~rv isors gave approval" in principle" to a tough, 14 ·point county anti-crime package F r .. Pflfle AJ CENSUS JOBS ••. Michael Freeman, assistant center director, said the regional bureau, located in the federal building k.nown as the Ziggurat, was notified or the cutbacks on Feb. 20. He said he then contacted the Pennysaver, but he was told the ad had already gone to press and couldn't be de· leted. "We were told the ad could not be pulled ," Freeman said. "We've had a lot of disappointed people calling for jobs." Freeman said the Pennysaver was delivered to about 179,000 homes along the South Coast. Cemus bureau officials say the cutbacks in personnel will mean a three·month delay in work originally planned to be completed by Sept. 30. Bureau clerks are involved in processing the hand- written answers lo questions included on the long form census questionnaire mailed to one or every six U.S. households. ililf Pilat ThomM P. H•ley ,._..., Robert N. Weed ......... M. Thom .. KMYll .... Thomee A. Murphln• ........... et.i.H.Loo• ..................... f::d Schulm•n ~~..n ==::.t'.;2odd•rd. Jr. CIH elf'IM ed¥ettielng 7141M2·M11 AH other depe""'9nta M2-4J21 MAINOff'ICI UI Wett.., Sl,, Cwt• Mesa, CA. Mell...,_, 9tll t•, Calla Mew, CA t:ltM S ex claimed • • mot1v at1on for kidnap SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Sexual desire drove Kenneth P a rnell to abduct Steven Stayner eight years ago in Merced. say state officials who are prosecuting two men for the alleged crime . Deputy Attorney General J . Robe rt Jibson told the state Court of Appeal on Tuesday that Parnell. a drifter ... was looking for a young person lo satisfy his sexual desires" when he and Ervin Murphy a llegedly kid- napped Stayner. who was then 7 A three-judge panel took un· der submission appeals by de- fense lawyers who claimed that there was no k idnappin g because Stayner was not forced 'into the car that stopped for him as he walked home from school. They also claimed the three· year statute of limitations ran out before Parnell and Murphy were arrested last March. E',....Pllffe.4J REAGAN ••• countries, as well as an accord expected to provide millions of dollars annually in Social Security and pension benefits to people who Uve and work In both the United States and Canada. The president also conferred for a half-hour with former Prime Minister Joe Clark, leader of t he conservative opposition party in Canada, and joined his wife, Nancy, In planting silver maple trees on the grounds of Rideau Hall, hom e of the Canadian governor general. PENSION • • endorsed by the White Houle comes as Reagan is pledgtn1 to cut waste· from the federal budget. Ferris, appointed by Carter tn 1977 after working for Senate DemocraUc leaders, had become known aa the moat activist chairman In FCC h istory. Uqder hi• J ~·Yt•r st.ewardlhlp, the FCC voted to dereiutate the, cable TV , aatelllte, telephone and radio Industries. · IDjacker h eld SOUTR BEND, Ind. <AP> - Lester Ellaworth Ptrry Jr., acc:uHd of hlJackln1 a ~01 An1elH·bound A.nurlcan Jetliner to Cuba lt >'•a~ •IO, haa bea arrHtecl here, HY aurpriHd ftdtral •••"ta who Uaoupt e.rrr waa Uvlnc °"the ~mmliDllt l1land. Perry, '4, WU'*• lnto c:uatody TQtlday. " off pendlnc the hearfng. Woodfield is being held wlUaout ball on the murder charge. · The former high school and college athlete was arrested about 70 miles south of here in Springrteld last week for an alleged parole violation. Mario n County District Attorney Chris Van Dyke said Woodfield is charged in the Jan. 18 fatal shooting of Shari Hull, 19, and wounding of Lisa Garcia. 19. Both women also were sodomized. Ms . Garcia survived and has helped police in the investigation, Van Dyke said . Law enforcement officials have said they believe a man usually wearing a piece of tape across his nose and carrying a si Iver -colored pistol was responsible for two dozen crimes since Dec. 13 along 500 miles or Interstate 5 from Reddin g, Calif., to Bellevue, Wash. Woodfield, 6-feet·l a nd 170 pounds, played football at Newport, Ore .. High School, Treasure Valley Community College in Ontario Ore .. and at Portland Stale. The former wide receiver was a 17th-round draft pick of the Green Bay Packers in 1974 and failed to m ake the National Football League team He also was on the Portland State track team , running the 100-yard dash in 9.9 seconds . Rehearsal at sea SAN DI EGO <AP l Eleven warships and 3.000 sailors are taking part in a lO·day exercise off San Diego Woodfield wu paroled from the Oreeon State PenltenUary ii\ 1979 after serving four years or an armed robbery sent ence. Sprlnffield police picked him up on an allegation that he had violated his parole by leaving the state. Records show Woodfield, a f o rm er member or th e Fellowship of Christian Athletes, was convicted of Indecent exposure four times between 1972 and 1975 in Vancouver. Wash. and Multnomah County, Ore. Jk~t •t••P This is the n ew 18-cent stamp to be used for a first class letter starting March 22. The rate increase was announced this week. One s uspect freed in Disneyland death A 28-year-old San Diego man was due to be arraigned in North Orange County Municipal Court today on cha r ges he fatally s tabbed a Riverside man al Disneyland the a musement park's first slaying. The Orange County District Attorney's Office issued a murder complaint Tuesday against James O'Driscoll,' who was to ente r his plea today in north court. A second suspect in the case. Julie Holdener, 25, of San Diego, was released by Anaheim police investigators for lack of sufficient evidence. Miss Holdencr. like O"Driscoll. had been held on $250,000 bail for sus picion of murder in the death Saturday of Mel C Yorba. 18. in the Tomorrowland area of the park. Homicide inves tigator Del Wade said between 10 and 14 witnesses were interviewed by· police. Though the motive for the killing is s till not certain, investigator s s aid O 'Driscoll alle~edly may have attacked Yor ba when he belie ved the v i ctim had pinc hed Mi ss Holdencron the buttocks 0 ·Driscoll was arrested by officers who found him hiding in bush es in the Adventureland portionofthepark A foldingknjfe was found in a park moat and 1s bein g s tudied b) the Orangt: County Sheriff's crime lab Newport e oune ilma n Slot p ayo ff $77,335 Santa Ana Heights annexation asked HENO. N<'v t Al'i An unemployed California ca rpenter hit a r ecord Jackpot for a 25-cent s lot mat hinc and collect e d S77 ,335 wht'n the dollar m;.ichme he \\anted to play w;.is busy, casino offi cials report. Newport Beach Councilman Paul Hummel has asked his col- leagues to begin the steps necessary to annex at least a portion of the 800-acre Santa Ana Heights community t o Newport. Hummel, arguing Heights res- idents are tired of "having no representation,'· said the recent approval of the John Wayne Airport master plan h as un- derscored thJs concern in the county island. The Heights area, known as a semi-rural and horsey communi- ty, stretches from the top of the Upper Newport Bay to just south of the airport. It is bordered by Newport. Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Irvine. "I personally feel that the horses and cows up there will be a welcome addition to our staid tradition in Newport," said Hummel during a City Council session this week. Past arguments against an nexation have come from resi- dents of Santa Ana Heights Some have complained annexa· lion could mean an end to their equestrian lifestyle. Hummel s aid he believes that obstacle can be overcome Newport councilmen expected to consider annexation later this ~onth. have asked for prepara t10n of reports de tailing the benefits and drawbacks of an- nexation. .' Ronm Whitlock. 38. of Greenfield told 11 a mids C lub late Tuesday that he"d intended to play the dollar machine for an ad· ,·ertised world's largest Jackpot. but the big machine was busy. lie said he s pent about S30 be fore h itting lh e Ja ckpot The prcvwus record on a quarter machine was $67.26 1 last August. also al Harolds Club. a casino s pOkl'S'f'Oman said. DESK SALE TWO WEEKS ONLY Plus: all leather desk chairs "In stock only" less 20% 'Such names as Sllgh, Cal Mode, ,Drexel, Heritage, Henredon and more 1 STOP ·IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION WM! L--------~~~t-•1·~~ COITA M•IA 1ltl Newport atvd. (714> Mt·2050 TO"RANC• I ...... "•r.'r"' .. ~. ma "" . . LAGUNA ••ACH I , MS Horth C:O.St' hwy • I (714) ... ..SS, I I ,, J \ lrvlq 8teM, wboee latest book "'i"he'Orlsln" deala with Ckrlea Darwla and bia theortee of evolution, wu U.. 1uut of boDor a UM auual dinner meetlDC of Boob on Tape on Balboa laJand. Commenttn1 on the Sacramento trial lovolvtni the BJble venua science, be uld. "Rel11lon Is more beautllul and profound than what's 1olnt on in Sacramen- to rl&bt now. "The book of Geneaia la lovely poetry, but it's not science." He described Darwin as "the single most abused man the world baa ever known." The noveUst/bio1rapber also wrote "Clattaee Danow for the Defense," which In· eludes the famous Scopes trial OD a similar topic. "The judge ia bendin& over backward to be fair in this (Sacramento) case," he COD· duded. "It's the same old battle -you never win it." (But the judge did rule for the state, and for the fundamentallst.s). Beverly Maller, fourth wife of Pulitzer prize-winning author Norman Maller, is asking a judge to throw out her divorce so she can seek a more favorable financial settlement. Mickey Rooney always likes to "Leave 'Em Laughing," and he'll have that chance April 29 when CBS telecasts film of same name. Rooney stars as Jack Thum in true story of Chicago cir cus cloum who, with wife, cared for dozens of homeless children. Probate Court Judge Shirley R. Lewis took the motion under advisement in Barnstable, Mass. The judge, who last March ordered Mailer to pay $575 a week in alimony for seven years in addition to $200 a week for c hi Id support, refused to c h a n ge the financia l a rrangements. Mrs. Mailer, who lives in Provincetown, Mass., and Brooklyn, N.Y., said she wants to seek a more favorable settlement in New York. which has different property distribution laws. Wallace to h ewed ? A country and western singer who traveled with George C. WaJJace during bis 1968 presidential campaign said she is engaged to marry t h e f o rm er Alaba m a governor. Lisa Taylor, 32, said she and the 61-year -old Wallace will marry in the summer or fall. Wallace, in seclusion at his home in Montgomery, could not be reached for comment. Meanwhile, Wa llace's ex-wife, Cornella, said she still was interested in him. Wallace and Cornelia were married in 1971 and divorced in 1978. His firs t wife. Lurleen, died of cancer in 1968 after she had succeeded him as govern o r . The marriage would be the first for Miss Taylor . President Reagan, who as an actor once portrayed a University of Notre Dame football player, wi ll deliver the commencement address at t h e sc h ool's 136th graduation exercises May 17. The president will address an expected 2, 100 d egree candidates and receive an honorar y doctor of laws degree from the university. R eceiving an honora ry degr ee with the president will be actor Pat O'Brien, who co-starred with Reagan in the 1940 film "Knute Rockne, All American." Gem Tal k By J.C. HUMPHRIES Certified Gemolo11ist, ACS NEW DISCOVERY m Sn Lanka Even among gemstones, which are created ~Y centuries of natural minera l formation, the re is something new. A gemologist in Sri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon> has discovered a gem that has never before been recorded or catalogued. A.G.B. Amaras- ingbe, who buys stones for ex- periments in bis laboratory, came across a plnkiab-or ange atone that he couldn't figure. out. At first, be thou1ht lt was an oranae sapphire. But, after subjecting it to all kinds of reflective, gravity and spec· trum teata. be found that it matched nothing ever recorded. Amarutnahe sent hla find to Zurich Univeralty'a Gem Museum In Swltaerland, and that renowned loatitutlon, after eabaustive teata and research, ·confirmed that be dJd, lodeed1 have aometbln1 new. Tbe4 museum auaieated that tbe new 1em be named "Amarinfle" for ita dlacoverer, but Amaraa-; lolbe lnlllted that it be named "'l'aproban!t." after tbe ancient name of Srt Lan.ka. He donated tbe 1em to the Zurich muaeum. I ,, .... Valerie Bertinelli, 20-year-old co-star of "One Day at a Time," will be married in April to Edward Van Halen, lead guitarist of rock group Van Halen. Savings and loan executive Robert H. Doc:kson received the Urban League's Whitney M. Young J r . award for helping advance racial e quality a nd economic opportunity. The award was given to Dockson, head of California Federal Savings and Loan Association, at the Los Angeles chapter 's a nnual $1 50-a ·plate fund ·ra ising dinner at the Century Plaza Hotel. Bob Hope was master of ceremonies. Mrs . Mailer said she can't meet her Living expenses or pay her income taxes under the settlement terms. Mailer, who recently won his second Pulitzer Prize for "Executioner's Song," was r e presented in court by Monroe lllker, who suggested Mrs. Mailer go to work. Mrs. Mailer, who has two children, filed for divorce in 1973. The author has married twice since the settlement was announced last year, but Mrs . Mailer's attorney contends the divorce bas not been completed. I sabel Sanford, star of TV comedy "The Jef/ersons," has been voted 1981 "Genii Award~' winner of regional chapter of American Women in Radio and Television. THE ART OF REMOUNT J. C.J./umplri.d }.w.f.rd · MEMBER AMERICAN OEM SOCIETY @ 1823_NEWPOAT BLVO. COSTA MESA ~ IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1946 -ir.a.rd-M .. ter Charge PHONE 64&-:M01 Orange COMt DAJLY ptLOT/Wednelday, March 11, 1811 It's been three yeara aloce Moreae loubeeri seeds were ftnt planted in a couple of plastic pots in the UC Irvine Arboretum. Plen- ty of tall, slender leavea apran1 from the pots durin1 the three years, butnoflowera bloomed. Ftnally, lo February, the plants be1an aendin& up deUcate petals, creatin1 a colorful splash of pastel against the green leaves. The "1ardener" is Dr. Harold Koopowitz, arboretum director and professor of developmental and cell biology at UCI. The plant is a South African species con- sidered to be one of the rarest on earth. In fact, Moreae loubseri is ex- tinct in the wild. When first dis- covered about a decade ago, the plant was growing in a small patch on a hillside in South Africa. Soon after its discovery its home was destroyed when the hill was turned into a stone quarry. Since then, no one bas seen any of these delicate plants growing in the wild. While the species is extinct in the wild, some plants are growing in captivity, mainly in South Africa. A handful of seed was col- lected before the demise of the wild pl ants and those seeds have resulted in the s mall number alive today. Koopowitz, who believes he has the only mature plants of this s p ecies in the Weste rn Hemisphere, was delighted to dis- cover the blooms. •'These little feUows really are rare," says Koopowitz. "To tell you the truth, I don't even know how long these blooms will last or when we might expect to see them again. Not very much informa- tion is known about this species because it was wiped out in the wild so soon after it was dis· covered." One of the most unusua I aspects of this species is its coloring and the effect the coloration seems to have on its ability to be pollinated. E ach plant has a bloom of three blue-violet petals. In the center of each petal there is a fuzzy splotch of black and gold. When viewed from a bove, these s plotches strongly resemble bees. "It loob like this coloration en- courages pollination," Koopowitz points out. "The bees see these black and gold patches and, thin.k- ine they are bees, swoop down to joint.hem. Drug abuse meeting set Alcohol and drug abuae among children la as prevalent as ever, police contend, and Newport- Mesa area parents concerned with the problems are asked to meet at 7:30 tonight at Ensign Intermediate School. The meeting will feature Dr. Mitchell Rosenthal o f New York's Phoenix House. The session at Ensign, 200 Cliff Drive, is sponsored by Parents Resource and Informa- tion on Drug Education. THIS IS RARE PLANT THAT BLOOMED UCI prof helping preHrve 1peclea • • t "The bees soon learn they have made a mistake but, by then, the plants have been pollinated." When the Moreae Joubseri lose thei r blooms. Koopowitz will col- lect their seeds, dry them to the proper moisture level and then freeze them in the arboretum's gene bank. Gene banks are a method of pre- serving species on the verge of ex- tinction and protecting genetic variation in plants. Pollen and seed are dried and then frozen in the gene bank and can be replant- ed hundreds. and possibly even thousands, of years later. Koopowitz began the pioneer UCI gene bank several years ago and it still is one of only a few gene banks for flowering plants. Since then he has acquired an extensive co llection of South African species. many or which are near extinction and ar1e th r iving well in the arboretum ·s gardens. Polle n from m a ny s pecies already is stored and a smaller amount of seed has been placed in the gene bank as well. Koopowitz c urre'!tlY is d ev is ing a formula for drying seed that re hopes will be economical and efft cient. : "When we perfect the formfi perha ps oth e r a rbor etu without gene banks will find fairly easy to begin banks of the9' own." says the UCJ botanist. i' Koopowitz believes a practi ' method of conservation would for each arboretum to s pecialite in plants from a specifi c region' clim ate. At Irvine. for examp the focus is on South Afric plants partly because t climates are similar and t South African species thrive the e and partly because Koopowitz is from South Africa and 1s familiar with the vegetation of that coun· try Despite isolated efforts to c~­ trol the rate of demise amot'lg plants. the extinction rate in the plant kingdom continues to gro,.., accordin g to K oo p owit~. 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The number is in service 24 hours a day. seven days a week . 642•6086 15 WAYS TO SAVEii ~-•3 ~ ORAL-15 TOOTllBRtlSH -f 60 ;141J llff#35 .r..,,~111 5100 OFF ON ANY FILM DEVELOPING I ---------- BALLS OF 1umcB DBn. -state Senator Ed Davl1, wbo UMd to be a police chief someplace, •• you re. call lt. la puabiq for a now elec:tlom code 1eetlon tn an ef- fort to put the beat on tncumbeat Judi•· Davla would have t.be code rud Uuaa: • 'Wbene\'9r t.be name ~ an incumbent munldpal or auperior court judae ll to be prtnLed on tbe ballot for re...tection to t.be particular office, the clerk ahall print in the voters' pamphlet or tn a separate pamphlet which shall be mailed wit.b the sample ballot, lnf ormatlon specifying the average sentence or fine, or both, imposed by the judge with respect to each of· fense." The idea here is clear. Give the bangin' judges an ad· vantage and make tbe jurists who are "soft on crime" look bad in the voters' eyes. ALL THIS MAY sound fine at first blush. But pretty soon we may be running our judicial elections Just like a prize fight. You can bear it now. The election referee gets on the microphone and announces, "Ladeees and genUemen, in this comer, we have 152 convictions, 2 death penalties and one bung jury. Superior Court Judge Philus T. Frump. whose average fine rate was $92,18, over his past four years on the bench. "ln the other comer, we have the worthy challenger, Blindfolded ju&tice who i& losing her marble& Deputy District Attorney E .Z. Backbiter, with no record at all. except as a crime·figbter." After these introductions, we may now open the polls for voting. JUDGE F RUMP, in this case, would have an uphill battle of explaining his record of 152-2 and 1; as to why he could only get two of the filthy criminals to come before him clapped into the gas chamber. Deputy DA Backbiter, on the other hand. gels to come on the ballot lilywhjte clean, except for the notation that he's a deputy DA . therefore he must be against crime in a big way. Clearly, he's no softie like Frump; Backbiter would have clapped more of those 152 on death row. A clear investigation of Backbiter's record in the DA's office might show, however, that he was the prosecutor in charge of chasing down villains who ran out on their city water bills. His record in this sector of crimefighting was 3 and 298. That is. he caught up with three water bill skippers while 298 others fled justice successfully. THE THREE HE caught were two widows in wheelchairs and a drunk who tripped over a high curb in Laguna Beach. But that isn't going to be shown on the ballot, accord- ing to Senator Davis' proposed legislation exposing judicial sentencing records . Only the incumbent judge gets that exposure. Trouble with this system of explaining the incumbent jurist's sentencing record, it takes a lot of words to explain circumstances that might sway a judge to modify from the maximum sentence. ON THE OTHER HAND, it's easy when you ask the robed person: "What did you do with those three sus-pects?" And he answers, "I fried 'em." That's easy to understand. We used to believe in a system in this country in which justice wmi tempered with mercy. But maybe we don't believe in that soft stuff any more. Boy, 12, charged in truck chase MEllPlilS. Tenn. (AP) -A 12-year-old boy accued of drlv· ma a atolen 1uollne Wlker into eJabt vebicles dwitl1 a police chaae "la a user and manipulator of adults," a Juvenile counselor Hya. "He's the kind of kid who all .. into your hea r t ... n ot maliciously,. but to 1et what be wants," said Dr. Jack Rum· bau1b. superintendent of t.be Tennessee Preparatory School in Nashville, where the boy once lived. The Brownsville, Tenn., youngster was charged Monday by Juvenile Court authorities in Shel by County with gr and larceny in the theft of a veblcle, reckless driving and driving without a license. TH E OFnCIALS declined to identify the boy. The 4-foot-3-incb tall youth was arrested Sunday night after a seven-minute chase on In- terstate 240 in north Memphis that began after a motorist re- ported a · 'rec.kleas driver and possible (drunk driver)" in an 18-wbeel tanker from Lindsey Transport. Among the eight vehicles damaged in the chase was a police squad car that was rammed before the truck ran up an embankment and stopped. Three people, occupants of cars damaged in the chase, were injured. One woman was hospitalized for a broken rib, multiple bruises and head in- juries. THE YOUTH SAID his Mem- phis adventure was not the first. ··I stole three trucks in Nashville when I was at TPS," the 92·pound boy said. "I stole one from Ryder , Americ an Freight Lines and Clement Papers. Then I was 11 years old . They were all 18-wheelers." June likes aardvarks PHILADELPHIA (AP> -To the victor belonged an aardvark T-shirt, an aardvark pendant. and . a calendar or aardvar k holidays -and June Bell, who swept past her only opponent in the third annual Miss American Aardvark contest, was thrilled. "Oh, they're gorgeous," ex- claimed Miss Bell, a sophomore honor student at Haverford High School. Miss Bell, 16, pretended she was an 8-year-old reading an aardvark poem in the talent part of t he competition. then humiliated her opponent in the art of aardvark calling. Amy, a long-tailed, long-nosed specimen of the breed, found Miss Bell's summons irresistible, coming her way in ;JO seconds. Drug lab found SANTA CRUZ <AP> -Santa Cruz County authorities looking for illegal weapons inadvertently stum bled across a huge drug laboratory they believe might have supplied the entire central coast region with illegal narcotics. West remains warm t ;. 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Evans, 49 , a form e r co- wilh a female lobbyis t who The interview. conducted chairman of the Republican Na· posed for Playboy Magazine, but Monday night in the office of lional Committee, said he had no adds it won 't affect his job as Evans' lawyer, was the con-intention of either resigning his one of J7esid~nt Reagim's top gress~an's first public com-seat or s te pping a s ide as congress1onaJ lieutenants. ment smce h,e and several col-Reagan·s chief bill m anager in The Delaware Republican de· leagues were linked with the lob-the House. nied that his vote on agricultural legislation was influenced by his links to Paula Parkinson, 30. who lobbied on behalf of in- surance interests against the bill and who is said to be writing a book about her experiences_ "I resent deeply any implica- tion that my vote had anything to do with any special interests other than the interests of our country," Evans told The As· sociated Press. Asked about a widely circulat- ed report that Mrs. Parkinson may have made videotapes of some of her encounters. Evans said: "I do not know anything Disagreement airs WASHINGTON <AP l Thecommander of a military team plan- ning the proposed Rapid Deployment Force has disagreed with other Pentagon officials. saying he fa vors putting the force under a separate military command based in the Indian Ocean. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. P.X. Kelley. responding to questioning at a Senate hearing Monday, said a new Indian Ocean command would give the force the cleanest lines of communication possible. The chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force, however, have pushed to place the force which is designed primarily to protect U.S. interests in the Persian Gulf area under the joint U S Euro- pean Command in Europe . ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPECIALS ·~ • l GOURMET FOODS AND SPIRITS Pnces effective through Sunday . 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TO 11 P.M. 495 E. 17th ST.• COSTA MES" PHONE [7.141 548-9314 .. ---~:..r.L~-.u~~r::=;;:;:-.............. "?'.--.::::.. 4..: ....... ~··::;:=..:=.. ~.-: ·:. • Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Wedneeday, March 11, 1911 s ,.,..1..,... .. Targets Two wild burros. part of herd of 2,225, trot across runway at Naval Weapons Center in China Lake. The herd has become target of controversy since Navy hired professional marksmen last weekend and reported 381 animals killed. The Navy said beasts seek wa rmth of paved runways and at night become hazard , endangering li ves of jet pilots and their planes. This photo was taken prior to the shootings. Judge raps rent law Santa Monica rewrite ordered COMPTON CAP > Tothedelightof landlords and the disappointement of tenant activists., a Superior Court judge has declared key sections of the tough Santa Monica rent control law "confiscatory" and unconstitu- tional, and has ordered them heavily rewritten. The ruling by Judge Richard A. Lavine said the law regarded by landlords and tenants alike as the na- tion's toughest must be reworded to allow landlords to receive larger rent increases. Lavine said parts of the law fail to assure landlords of a "just and reasonable return '· on their investment as required by a 1976 Supreme Court rulin g that set standards for local rent control laws. THE LAW, passed two years ago by voters as an amendment to the ci - ty charter. rolled rents back to 1978 levels and set up a detailed hearing process for new rent increases. It also blocks landlords from rais· ing rents when apartment units are vacated, a legal practice under the weaker Los Angeles and Los Angeles County rent laws. Also, condominium conversions and apartment demolitions are virtually banned under the Santa Monica law. LA VINE'S MONDA V ruUng gives Santa Monica's city attorney 90 days to draft new r egulations for calculat- ing rent increases, so rents won't be affected right away. The j udge's other objections to the law, such as control of condominium conversions, will be decided in a separate trial. A landlord's profit is currently figured by the five-me mber Rent Control Board by defining his investment as the price he paid for his building rather than the building's current market value. Raw milk sales halted on sallllonella charge SACRAMENTO !AP> -The California health dP.partment has or- dered the removal from sale of Alta Dena Dairy's certified raw whole milk bearing code dates Marl2D, Mar13D, and Marl4D. The state says salmonella can be serious and occasionally ratal to in· Cants, the elderly, and individuals in poor health. It issued similar recalls against Alta Dena on Jan. 23 and Feb. 13. Stale Health Director Beverlee Myers issued a statement Monday saying tests by the Los Angeles Coun- ty Milk Commission Laboratory iden· tified salmonella organisms in certified raw milk produced by Alta Dena's herd D. But Alta Dena s pokeswoman Carole Virgin said the state action is ··a continuation of the conspiracy to eliminate raw certified milk." Ms . Myers said Alta Dena has stopped further. distribution from herd D effective March 9. She said milk bearing the codes Marl2D, Marl3D and Marl4D is considered potentiaUy contaminated and should not be consumed. Alta Dena, of the City or Industry in the Los Angeles area. produces almost all the raw milk consumed in California. It has been at odds with the state for years about salmonella. which can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and fever She said she acted at the request of the state Department of Food and Agriculture. Her order requires local health officers to remove the milk from stores. Ms. Virgin said the state test was on one farm bulk sample from Chino. She said Alta Dena's own laboratory tests on the bottled milk that went t-0 the stores were negative. SF arson threat ends in arrest SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Threats to turn the downtown Hilton Hotel into a blazing rerun of a Las Vegas high rise disaster have led to the arrest of an unemployed gardener, police said. John Worthy. alias Johnny Waco. was accused Monday of trying to extort $1 million from the Hilton with threats of arson, said police Inspector J ames Burstrom. The 43-year-old San Franciscan was held in lieu of $10,000 bail. Burstrom said a man called Hilton executives on Feb. 21 and said if he were not paid $1 million, he would turn the "6-story downtown tower into ''another Las Vegas," ap- parently referring to the fatal Feb. 10 Hilton Hotel fire there, believed to have been set by an arsonist. 'l'alceef'er r••l•CM SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Continental Airlines says it b aa an obll1ation to its '!stockboldets to resist a takeover attempt by Texas lntemaUonal Airlines. The $13-•·lhare price Te:ua International is offerin& for Continental stock la 1rossly lnade· quat.e, attorneys for Continental told tbe Ith U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday in asking for more Ume to liiht tbe takeover bid. Tbe arsumenta are on appeal.a by ConUnental of separate rullnl• by U.S. Diatrlct Judaes Bruce Tbompeon of Reno, Nev .• anCi Consuelo ManhaU of Lot Anieles. Woman sailor cleared SAN DIEGO (AP> A 27·year-old woman sailor has been declared innocent of engaging in homosexual activities by a t hree-m e mbe r Navy administrative board. The two-man, one- woman panel unan· i mously found Petty Officer 1st Class Joan Dowllng of New York Cl· ty not guilty and recom- mended that she be re- tained in the service in· stead of discharged. Dowling's civlllan attorney, Katherine Bourdonnay, said on Monday she was "ter· rlbly happy" and "re· lleved" by the verdict and expressed hope that similar cues do not aur· face ln the future. 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For personal attention and service, please call on our professional staff. silverwoods ............................... ~ 45 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH \ ' Closed meeiing • • rmses questions ' ' In clear defiance of the state's open meetln& law, t he Orange County Board of Supervisors has met in private with state Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and a host or the county's top business leaders. We do not object to this meetine. per se. There's no question that Brown, a free-wheeling San Francisco De mocrat, could stand to mend some fences in Politically conservative Orange County. Or that Orange County needs all the influence it can find inside the Democratic-controlled Assembly. What's troublesome is why it was so important to keep the meeting secret, to the point of barring reporters from attending. Some questions : Did the Assembly Speaker. who formed a powerrul coalition to win his position, agree to attend an Orange County meeting to pay some political. debts? If so. for what. to whom and for how much? What was the reason supe rvisors. who know their words and actions must be kept public. behaved like la m bs and didn't bother to question why the meeting was conducted behind closed doors? Did they, too. have some debts they wanted to pay? Conversely, did they have some plums to offer? Whatever t he direction of the exchange -and whatever was promised by either party -the whole af- fair clearly is a public matter involving public welfare and public funds. It s hould h~ve been held in full view of the public . Rare gift for county It would be easy to sidestep the importance of a gift ris.ing delicately in the shadow of Costa Mesa's towering Town Center offices. the South Coast Plaza Hotel. the South Coast Repertory and a sprawling 185-store shop· ping center . That gift is the first of six sculptures by the emmenl lsamu Noguchi. unveiled Tuesday by the Segerstrom family. developers of South Coast Plaza. Henry Segerstrom has long ref erred to his dream of creC:tting a pleasant sculpture garden. where pedestrians can leisurely wander along winding paths enjoying grnceful pieces of art. This is the fi rst step. But it will be "California Scenario, .. the entire group of six sculptures. that will really put Costa Mesa and Orange County on the map alongside Washington. D.C., New York City. Paris and J erusalem . where Noguchi 's other works are displayed. Even more important than any fame will be the un- meas ured hours of pleasure and tranquility that we and generations to come wi ll gain from the garden of stone. As always the publicity-shy Segerstrom family re- fuses to discuss their gift. whose cost is reported to be in the millions. And so. we thank them for planting a peaceful and monumental dream amid the hurried haste of urban life P e nsion plan n eed e d A!> things s tand today. nearly 30 percent of elderly Americans subsist exclusively on Social Security benefits an aver age annual payment of $2, 700 for individuals and $5,500 for couples. Only 20 percent also receive private pension benefits . After 30 months of study. a presidential commission has recommended m andatory private pension benefits fo r all American workers to augment Social Securit y pay · ments. The com mission recommended that all private busi- nesses set aside an amount equal to 3 percent of their payroll for private pension investments. that all workers over the age of 25 begin accumulating benefits after one year of employment. and that benefits be transferable from one job to another . Al present, most e mployees in firms that have pension plans must remain on the job for 10 years or lose pens ion benefits. And in many instances .accumulated benefits are not transfer able to other jobs. Given the s haky condition of the Social Security pro- gram . the recommendations of the presidential com- mission seem valid. Too many workers today are either not covered by private pension plans . or must forfeit their benefits if they change jobs. It is by now quite clear that Social Security benefits alone do not add up to a reasonable s ubsistence income for the elderly. And those who have worked all their lives deser ve at least s ubsistence in their old age. • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited Address The Dally Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Peanut butter By L. M. BOYD Never eat peanut butter in bite-s ize lumps off a spoon. (T hat's the advice of t he medicoes. On bread , it can be controlled by the muscles of the moulh and throat, they say. But plain Jumps cannot be m anipulated by ybur in- ternal tubing, particularly if lodged in light turns and trapdoors. Death by peanut butter is not unheard of. D o yo u kn ow what popularized that drink known as the dry martini? Problbi· CllllY Ill If the ACLU exercised half as much zeal to keep victims alive as it does to prevent criminala from beina executed it mlpt wbltUe down the crime 1taUJU~. li.K. tion. The gin was so bad that the tender tas ters had to touch it up with vermouth to get It past their tongues. Those who stud y the walrus say that beast just can 't stand the color red . Q. Why is it that mountain climbers have to wear wool and not cotton? A . Wet wool dries out quickly even in the high cold. Cotton doesn't. Q. All right. Louie, what do TV star Gary Coleman and ex -quarterback R oger Staubach have in common? A. Each is an only child. That's about it. You owe your life to Ugbt· n i ng. Without it J>lants couldn't exllt. And without plants, no you. The lab dicks of Englahd'11 Scotland Yard h ave ad· vanced lhelr neld science to aucb a deiree that they now claim a bloodltaln te1t rttht· at the 1cene of a crlme can 1bow them an amuln1 amount ol lnlormatlon about the party who dJd lht bleed· lns. Ace. sex. medJcaJ b1•· tory. even evtdence to •us· 1 .. t when the PtrtOn Jived. t Jack Anderson - P11:kistan connection shaky W A6H1NGTON -Tbe JranJ,n crlslJ couJd be .,..,.ated a.U over again ln n•ilhborlnl Paklltan where the State Department's po1lcy makers have hltcbed their wa1on to a potential f aJJlog star -the bated mllltary die· tator Muhammad ZJa ul·Haq. U.S. military aid to Zia has put the United States in the same box it was In two years ago in Iran. Like the late shah of Iran, Zia has a l ie n ated many of his people by harsh retribu- tion aga in~t opponents. Already, the volatile. frustrat- ed Pakistani masses have been taking out their hostility on American families. In two re· cent episodes, American women were physicall y attacked by militants on t he streets of Pa kistani cities. S E C RET FOR E I GN in · lelligence cables reviewed by my associates Jack Mitchell and Indy Badhwa r repo rt t hat ··America n nation a ls, par- ticularly ladies ... have been told "not lo be alon e in t he Rawa lpindi bazaar or walk alone in Islamabad ... Americans And y Roo n ey have been cautioned about wear· tni clothes lhat plop0lnt their nationality. They have 1110 been warned to take precautions to protect tbelr chlldren on the way to and from 1chool. A recent "Important Notice to AJJ American s from the American Consulate General," date d Feb. 12, 1981, describes "two recent attacks on Am erican wome n , one I n Karachl on February 2 and the other In Islama bad on February 10." THEINCIDENTinKarachi in· volved the •wife ot an officer at th e consulate eeneral. "Two P akistani males grabbed her from the rear , threw her against a wall, and began Scratching and hilting her ," the advisory reported. "'You are an ugly American, and we are going to make you uglier,' the two men were quoted as saying.'· In Islamabad. "the wife of an American associated with the Embassy was attacked by 18·20 Pakistani men."' the advisory said. "They grabbed her, threw her to the ground. hit her in the mouth and eye, tore her clothes and . one of the Pakistanis cut her leg with a knife. During the entire incident, cars were passing but none stopped." Needless to say, the State Department would hke to d o wnplay these i n cid ents. Anyth.in1 that miaht 1ut1e1t the Un ited States is backing the wrong horie ln Pakistan is not m a d e publi c . But when Americans are being roughed up on the street.a because of their 1 percetved link to the die ta,torship, It 's clear that som e thing ls wrong with our policy In Pakistan. This coverup is unfortunately nothln1 new. The same hush· hush treatment was given to the event.a of Nov. 21, 1979, when a howling mob sacked a nd burned th e American embassy in Islamabad, killed two Marine guards and assaulted several American women. In the interests of our policy of bear -no-evil. see-nu-evil speak- no-evil of the Zia dictatorship. the details of that bloody day hav been dropped down the Orwellian Me mory Hole at Foggy Bottom. Overshadowed by the Iranian hostage crisis. the Islamabad attack has been all but forgotten except by those who suffered through it ·•Many of us a re still a ffected emotionally and mentally by tht' happenings of that day ... wrote Sharon Jones. wife of an Air Force attache, adding, "I stall ft-el too few people know the trut' s tory." Meanwhile, the strutting Zia l!i losinj? popular support' by the hour "Zia ls sit ting on a powder keg.'· aald one top diplomat, "and It's only a ques tion of time before It will explode." EXECUTIVE MEMO: Making the rounds ot his new satrapy, Labor Secretary Ray Donovan stopped In at the department'f legis lative aCfalr s office and asked what its function was. Jn· formed that the office prepared l egi s l ative proposal s a nd testimony for the secretary to give before congressional com· mittees, Donovan seemed ge· nuinely s urprised and dis· m ayed. .. I thought after I got through the confirmation hear· ings 1 'd never have to go back there ... he groaned. recalling the rough time he got from the Senate on charges of lmks to or- ganized crime The Recigan administra- tion ·~ get tough strategy toward the Soviet l:nion has sent State Department researchers rum· maging through the dustbin of history for clues to Kremlin behavior. The No 3 man at Foggy Bottom. Walter Stoessel, recently ordered the retrieval of 1-ome obscure quotes from v~r Lt'nin for study and intcrprela· t1on Thl' arch1tec·t or the Aolshl'v1k Rl!volution made thC' statements in 1902. Attorney GenNal William Fn•n('h Smith has alreadv made onl' policy dt•e1sion cit Lhe ·Justice Dl'partme nt for a s trong p l' r s o n a I r l' a " u n l. a b o r raekt·tet·ring Y.111 l!t't a thorough 1 n \' t• s t 1 j? a t 1 on Th l' reas on., Sm 1th .,.. as tht' top Reagan talent hunter and Y.as personal I~ emharr;.1sst·d b) thl· protract l'd Ill\ t's t1gat ion into Labor Sl'l'rt:'lar.' Dono\'an s alleged t ll'" to thl· \I ob The Donovan expt>rll'nce. Smtth has told as ., 11 t' 1 a t c• .., . m a ct e I a b o r unrlt•ry.orld tonnec·t111ns ·a No. t priori!\ as f<Jr ... .., I .im con l't·rnl·d l>arn•ll Trl·nt. tht· new de put.\ M't-rt•t:tr) nf transporlatwn \\Ill run afoul o r R onald lll'agan ..., eost cutter!. 1f he goes Ill for the kind Of tr;rnsµOrtat10n ht' did 1n 1973. wh1·n he Y.as Rll·harc1 "\nwn "t•mt'rgt-nc:. pre pa n·dnt•..,.., C'h1C'f ,\ ft•w day ~ bl'ft>rt• h11-agt•nl'.' .,.. ;is to dose do\\ n. Trent took " I amt: duck JUnkt•t lo Turkl·.' S.1ud1 ,\rab1a Kuy. a1t and Iran at gn\'ern mc·nt t·xpl•nst· of c-our...,l· Reflections on some outdated news iteins Our bundle of old newspapers ts picked up o n the fi rst Wednesday of every month to be recycled or anyway t hat's wh at they say they do with them so I've been going through some F ebru ary n e ws p apers before l throw them out for good. I always hate to see them go but I hate to forget lo put them out. too. Each of us reacts in some s pecial way to any newspaper sto r y we bot h er to read . Com · par e your reactions to a fe w or mine o n r eadin g these items : A 9 · year -old boy, 4 feet 5 inches tall, is arrested for bank robbery after threatening a bank teller in New York with a gun. The caption under the picture of the boy turning himself in Sydney Harris suggested 1t .,.. as k md of a funn~ story and that the bo.' ~as cute THE BOY didn't strike me as "c ute" at all. The stor y said his na m e was withheld because of his age It seems to me his parents must be old enough so maybe their names ought to be revealed. We ca n 't seem to resi s t glamori zi n g crime. A little ad,miration creeps into another story right next to the one about the 9·year old boy It's about a French prisoner's helicopter escape. There·s going to be a movie about that. I s uppose. and we'll all go to 1t and cheer when the helicopter takes off -T H E NA T I O NA L Security Coun c il approves giving more military assistance lo El Salvador. It's our National Security Council so I 'II go along with whatever it decides, but I hope we know for s ure we're really backing the good guys down there. Half the time in the past .,.. hen we've support<'d somt.• foreign government. it's turned out they were the bad guys Students at the University of Massachusetts protest an administrative order banning the sharing of bathroom s in the dormitories by men and women ALL I COULD think of reading this story is how happy I'd have been if I could have enforced a ban like that in my house for a bout ~years. During that time I shared a bathroom with four women -three daughters and m y wife. I 'd have welcomed a law that made it a federal offense for men and women to ha ve to s h are the sa m e bathroom. The trouble was we only had one on the second floor of the house The story says that Larry Wright , the leader of the "Coa lition for Coed Living," ad dressed a r a ll y of JOO protesting students. If that's all students have to protest about. they've gone a 1ong .,.. <t.' backward since th1· 1960s Ctl RYSLF.R R E PORTS rt>cord loss of $1 71 b1 II ion I don't understand a number that big and I certamly don't undcrstanci how a compan) could los e that much Maybe they s hould have had it in American Express traveler 's t•hecks You could buy a quarter of a million ne.,.. car!. with that much money -IN OSAKA, J APAN. there's a hotel with rooms that are 6 feet 7 inches long. 5 feet high and 5 feet w1de Now th at ·s what I call American ingenuity Each cu bicle has a teleph one. a television set. a mirror and air conditioning. The bathroom is down the hall These rooms cost $11 compared with about SlOO for a good hotel room It sounds like a great idea to me There's one drawback that proves w<''re still ahead of the Japanese No women allowed. Genuine experts don't seek the linielight There a r e, bas ically. two kinds of people who raise their hands to ask a question after a lecture. There are those who are looking for an answer. and there are those who think they already have the answer and are seeking to display their superiority over t he speaker. The second kind is us ually a would-be or a self-styled "ex- pert" on the s ubject. who wants to as· sert his own primacy and t o d e m · onstrate lo the audience th1lt he should ' be the one on the podium . He mor e otlen ends up maldna a fool of hlmaelf than of the speaker, because the speaker ·has both the microphone and the last word. I have found that the genuine expert ln any subJecl hu no need to put othen down or lo >1 s how himself in a favorable light. Nor does he need to use an impressive technical jargon In com municatin g with the lay public jargon that is a kind of useful s horthand among exJjerts but only serves to confuse and repel the novice in the field. ONE OF THE paradoxes of language is that it is more dif· fi cult to express some things in simple terms than ln technical terms. Also. if you describe something in technical terms, or in long words, you are better able to conceal your esaentlal banality and poverty of thouaht. (I suspect this Is why the socirll sciences, especially, are so rlltl or s pecialized jargon: not only are the experts trying des}:>erately to imitate the "hard" sciences, but they are al.Jo contriving at the aame time to dllsulse or elevate the or· dlnarlriess or triviality of thelr work.> There ls a beautifully charac· terlstlc atory 1bout Elnattln ln· dicatln1 how the expert who knows his s tuff has no need or desire to impress others. Oc- casionally. at Princeton. Ein- stein would attend lectures by Wlclu "lrtn ha• rust taken all the lraql ermy hOltege." ·-.... ~ ........ -........ -- very good scie ntis t s who nevertheless were somewhat ob· scure and technical a& their ex- pression and presentation. As E .H. Hutten relates it: ••E INSTEI N WOULD r ise a fter the lec ture and ask whether he might put a question. He would the n go to the blackboard and begln to explain In simple terms what the lec- turer had been talking about . ·I wun 't quite sure I understood you correctly,· he would say with /real gentleness, a nd t.ben woul make clear what the lec- turer had been unable to con· vey." This is what effective com· munlcatlon, and good teachin1. Is a ll about. As Aquin as put It long ago, the poor ttacher stands where he Is •nd beckooa tbt pupU to come to him. The good ~acher goe1 to where the pupil is, takes him by tbe arm, and le.adl him to where be OUChl to ao. The rormer ls n 't worth a n1ckel, and the latter can't be paid eJ'W)u&h, if you can rtnd one. \ ----------· -·-·---------,,,,..-. .......... . ... _....._ ----- NATION A~WI,... .. IJefffued The fight to preserve life of Melanie Bac- c hiochi of Stafford Springs, Conn., goes on, although she has been declared legally dead by doctors. She suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest while unde rgoing oral s u rge ry i n January. Nmne change 1nulled SANTA BARBARA CAP > -Sambo 's Restaurants, which is faltering financially and has undergone a series of corporate s hakeups, is considering changing its n ame in the Northeast in hopes the new image will help it win back customers, of· ficials say. "We're not ready to go with it yet. Ther e 's n ot h ing definite," Arthur Dowd , a spokesman for the Santa Barbara -ba se d restaurant chain, said Tuesday. HOWEVER, DANIEL Shaughnessy. the com- p any's pres ident ano chief executive officer, said an announce ment was expected by the end of the month. The restaurant chain has been the target of criticism as being in· sensitive to blacks in re· taining its name, which reminds many or the turn· o f · th e .centur y c hild's story "Little Black Sambo." The restaur ant chain says the name evolved from the name of th< fo und er a nd forme1 c hair man, Sam Bat tislone, who is no longer connected with the com pany. He is a former ow n e r o f the now - d e funct Sout h ern California Sun football team. DOWN CONFIRMED the new name would b< "somethin g like 'Ne Place Like Sam's'." Do wd denies lhE change was related tc the criti cism , ever though the proposed change would affect on ly the Northeast whert the chain has about I per cent of its more than 1,000 restaurants na- tionwide. "If you are familiar with our situation, we are trying to regain our position in the market." Dowd said of the pro- posed change. THE CRITICISM of the Sambo's name has been strongest in the Northeast. In sever al northeast communlties, in c ludin g North Dartmouth a nd Fall River, Mass .. the chain :>owed to public res- sure and renamed 13 of its restaurants "Jolly Tiger." Sambo's began sulrer- ing serious fin an cial proble ms in the late 1970s, and officials blame that on too rapid expansion. The firm lost more than $7'7.8 million in 1979 and $11.8 mllllon in 1980. It.a stock bas plummeted. CITY INVESTING Company of New York, which boulht heavily in- to the restaurant chain, in late 1179 brou•ht in It.a maaaaemeht team beaded by the 52-year- o l d Sbau1hne11y . Several hundred Sam- bo'• employees -from top execuUvea to low- level worken -were fired in a reorfanbatJoo and cott-cutl 01 cam- palp. Scorn of others rnlped. When be took over, Sbaus.tmeuy wu Sam- bo '• th1nt president ln a J e(lr . J Orange Coilt DAILY PILOT/\~. Merch 11 , 1811 • Kennedy hits Reagan policies with 1-2-3 punch W ASHlNGTON CAP> -Sen. Zdward II. Kennedy, a aood bet to MlD for preeldent iD 198' • .11 belin· aln1 to emerre u one of Ptealdeot Rea1an'1 moet outspoken tritJca on Capitol Hill. d0et not blteDd to live Reaaan'• poUct• a frM ride in eoa.,... At a newa conference •a the Capitol, Kennedy announced that he would introduce lellalaUoe to bait American QlWtary ualatance to El Salvador, 11)'iaa the United States "must aeek a seWement, not a prolonaed or wider conlllct. day later, he aald Re11an'1 tu- tutUq propota1 ''falls the falm-.. teat" and hb apendlna cut.a would bit the poor too bard. And la New Y o rk , the IU11achuaetta aenator aald he would try to block Rea1an'1 plan to sell military equipment to Saudi l\rabia and predicte d that "American aoldlen wlll die in El Salvador ii we continue oo our pres eat COW""9· • • Taken In .um, the performance serves notice that there .,.. limits to Kennedy 's pled1e that "Democrats tn Congress will do a ll we reaponsi bly can to coopera~" with the president. out at the tint report• tbat Rea1an would approve the sale ol auxiliary feul tanb and alNo·alr lnl11U• for t.6em. After ata.Ytnc pretty much in the backiround durial Re11an'a ftnt aix weeb in office, KenneclY let loote tut weekend with a t.hree- day barraae that made it clear he Addreuln• the Maaaachuaetu Municipal AasoclaUon in Bolton a Kennedy oppoeect former Presi- dent Carter's original sale of F-15 fl1bters to the Saudis and spoke And from bil flnt res~ to the Re.,an bud1et and tu cuts, K ennedy hu ar1ued that t.be1 favor tbe wealthy and oppress t.be poor. 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The commit- ee alleaes influence fueddling in an in-~urance fraud. beer \, t• threat t to isle > ' I SAN FRANCISCO tA P > -Coyotes should be used to kill a herd of about 3IO deer living on Ansel Island in the San rraocisco Bay before the deer destroy the Otland's vegetation, the hate Department of Fish and Game bas been \old. f Dale McCullough, a ildlife scientist at UC erkeley. said in a re· ort to the fish and fame department that six neutered coyotes ~ould kill enough deer to §toP destruction of the t,tland's native plants. • . McCULLOUGH said that the deer also harm \be island by cutting ttalls that speed erosion. J:le said the d ee r periodically suffer from j 1tarvation and disease because the 774•acre lfland, now a state park, ~anoot support them. Part officiall 'stimate that the island 'an support only about 20 deer. Several years ago, the aiate proposed that the herd be thinned by i'booting most of the d•er, but the plan was ~opped after it met a J.torm ol public protest. I '! aELOCATION OF the ~eer would be expensive nd counter to current tldlife management beoriea, said Jack bite, regional informa· on ofticer for the fish d same department in ountville. ~In addition, White d, Ansel Island deer located to other bltata would compete r food wltb deer eady in tboee areas. Fi Tbe proposal to use yotes to tb1n the herd I be presented lo a bllc meetiq Saturday San Francisco, ac- ordlq to the flab and a.ame department. t' WHITE SAID the b>yotes would pose no ~an1er to visitors to the ~pular island park near buron in Marin unty. Richard Avamino, ex· ~uUve vice-president of e San Frandlco Socle- for the Preventi~ ol ruelty to Animal.I, said 1 or,..U.Uon would eview tbe proposal, and ~at tbe state would ave to demonstrate at tt WOUid cause a inimum ol animal IW· rt.nc. 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STEP 1lllMOS 35·1UA1r INSTAii CAMllA' DELUXE ICE ClllST .~ .. 291~ .~ 14'' ._.. ........................................... ..... ... ., ,.... ....... ... ... ,. ... ..,,.. ,., .. ., •• , .. ,11". • I ~ 81 fn'SVB lllTCllSLL OI ............. ._ Tbe terms delicately toeaed around the board room ransed from "emer1eocy bappeninp" to "irregular situations." But what Irvine Ranch Water District officials were really talldn1 about is the offensive odors that occasionally eminate from the Michelson Water Reclamation Plant. The iuue wu to come up with a means of potifyin1 Irvine resi· dents when odor problems exist -or at lea.st those whose noses haven't already figured that out. The problem wu brou1hl into focus Monday night .after an lfvine City Council member complained about the district's lack of response following an odor attack Feb. 17 to 20. Councilman Larry Al?'an, who Ii vea in Uni veraity Park downwind or the reclamation plant, said a number of bis neighbors complained of a smell they believed came from the plant. District 1eneral manager Arthur Bruington Wlf> criticized during that council meeting by Agran for. not having a better means of telling the public when 11111111111 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1981 A TRW plant converting coal to energy is dedicated in county. . B 10 problems arise at the Michelson faclllty. Bruiqton blamed the smell on a freatiah inversion layer and said it was not caused by the sewage treatment plant. But be agreed to diacuaa Agran's complaint with board members. Monday night, Bruington told board members the district should continue to notify area newspapers, radio and television statiON when an ollor problem arises. Admitting the council had a valid point about communlcat· ing wfth the public, Bruincton said such notification "ia sort of like our marching orders." In reaffirming its policy of notifytq the public about odor problems, the water board stopped short of adopting a sug. gestlon made last month A1ran. He 1uuested tbe water ~ , trict print adviaory notices and • have them distributed door-~ door when a problem arises. c Board member Peer Sw~ said he's not much for ttie handbill idea, and agreed the best communication mechanism would be notifying local papersl r County panel eyes gas .tax hike'' Broadway studied in Mesa By JERRY CLAUSEN OfU.Dllll,~l ... S .. H C.J . Segerstrom & Sons· pro- posal., to add a 15-story depart· mentstore-offices structure to the South Coast Plaza s hopping center goes to the Costa Mesa City Council Monday night with a number of vital questions ap-parenUy unanswered. Council members met with Henry Segerstrom and his build· ing consultants Monday in a study session called to review the pro· posed $60 million Broadway Department Store building. The study meeting raised ques- tions from City Manager Fred Sorsabal, Fire Marshal Russ Henderson and representatives of department store chains who also own property in the complex in which the Segerstroms are prin· cipaJ owners. Segerstrom told the council bis company will meet fire depart· 111ent demands that fire lanes eround and through a proposed tarkin1 structure southwest of !fears b e sufficient for aianeuverin1 trucks. And he claimed that disputed traffic and parking projections contained in an-environmental impact report will be straightened out to the satisfac- tion of May Co., Sears and Bullocks. . Stuart R. Court.ice, a May Co. vice president, told the council his firm 's studies indicate Segerstrom's traffic study pro· jeclions are low and that he has seen no plan to adequately circulate and park additional stroppers and office workers. Sorsabal questioned economic projections contained in Segerstrom proposals, indicating he's not sure that sales taxes and other revenues expected from the plaza additio~ would be sufficient to provide the additional public safety and other city services re· quired. The Segerstrom firm is seeking plaza master plan amendments, authorization to reduce required parking and permission lo con· struct a building taller than two stories. NB pioneer Mr. Tarnutzer dead at 74 A private burial service at sea is t o be held for longtime Newport Beach resident and builder Byron W. Tarnutier, who died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital at the a1e of 74. Mr. Tarnutzer, a Newport resident for 20 years, was a former re1ident of Beverly Hills and in 1920 was the youngest · president of the Bullden and Contractors Auociation of Loe Ancelea. Before retlrin&, Mr. Tamut.ier maintained an office in Newport and owned commercial and of· flee property in tbe Harbor Area. He wu a president of the Balboa Bay Club. He wa1 a member of the SeWDOlt H_arbor Yaobt Club, the Balf»oa Bay Club, tbe Blg CuJ• Couatry Cll1b and the Loi Aae•1-CMdrJClab. llr. ~ II awrived by bl.I wtdoW Ccmuelo, and IClll, B1ron and Rlct.ard. He a1IO -···~;a• ter, &utla Taraa&Hr of ~· Aa= aDd a •otbe1', Bn ·T~ of SU l'raacllco. Tb• f amH1 .... HICffted memarial tc11:tflou to KNc lfemwtal ffolpt I. Bridging the bay anew Aerial photo shows progress on construction of new Pacific Coast Highway bridge over 'Newport Bay. View is from vantage point above Newport Beach's Linda Isle. Replica of Mississippi River stemwheeler is Reuben E. .Lee restaurant. At top is Dover Drive, west of Upper Newport Bay. Old bridge, built in 1931 , remains open to traffic while new bridge is being built. Completion is ex· pected in December. Six-cent • increase pressed By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of -o.11, ~I ... Steff Representatives of the Orange County Transportation Com· mission wiU travel to Sacrameil· to Tuesday to support legislation calling for an increase in tbe state's gasoline tax. Commission Chairman Al Hollinden and Nancy Coss· Fitzwater will tell members 2' the state Senate Transportation committee that the gasoline tax shouJd be boosted to 13 cents per gallon from the current seven cents. Legislation sponsored by ~ John Foran, D·San Pf'ancis , calls for a two-cent.per.gall increase in the tax -an ih· crease that Hollinden, alao 'a member of the Fountain Valley City Council, says is not enouib to provide much relief fdr Orange County's increasing transportation problems. The county Transportation Commission, meeting Monday in Santa Ana, formally endorsed a six-cent per gallon· booat in the tax. Both the Loa An1eles County Transportation CommJuloa and the Orange County Tran.sporta· lion Coalition -a consortium of major businesses -have call~ for gas tax increases larger thaq proposed in Senator Foran 's bill. The local commission first took steps to endorse the near. doubling of the state gasoline tax in December. Panel named to study new airport sites State to help dredge? Despite the obvious economi~ consequences to motorists, 2' boost in the tax is favored because it would place the cosi. of new transportation facilities and maintenance of existing ones on the users. Twenty-five government. aviation and industry leaders have been appointed to a com· mlttee that will consider poten· tial sites for new airports for private aircraft based in Orange County. The committee will serve as an advisory group to CH2M HiU, The Costa Mesa consulting firm employed by the county to study alternate general aviation airport locations. Those named to the committee Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors, and the jurisdic· lions they represent, are: Ant h'o n y Se I v a g g i , Los Alamitos; Don Hanna, San Juan Capistrano; John Cuervo, Orange, and Robert Limberg, San Clemente. Also, Doy Henley , 1st Supervisorial District; Sean Boyland, 2nd District; Carmen Master, 3rd District; Dennis Bowen, 4th District, and Stephen Kozak, 5th District. Also, N~y Coss -Pitzwater, county Transportation Com· mission; Blaine Schoolcraft, county Airport Commission; Foster Kinney , Fullerton Airport Noise Control 'Land Use CompaUbillty Committee. Also, George Walker, Mlaalon Beechcraft; E . R . Ablott, General Aviation League; Pet.er Banfield, Martin Aviation ; BeverlJ Allen, General Avia· lion League; Kenneth Smlth, county Environmental Manage· m ent Aaency , aad Janet Harmer, county General Services Aeeac)'. Also, Joseph lrvlne, Com- munity Airport Council; Jeff P'roke, Audubon Socl•tJ; Richard ReeM, Raacbo M•.tm Viejo; Douglaa Wll1on, John Wayne Airport; Peter Muth, Oraa1e .County Chamber of Commerce; Clint 811Hrman, Slerra Club, and Sam Couch, the Irvine Company. Walker wu named chairman of the adY'laory group, Ablott vice chairman. Funding sought for San J nan Creek project Transportation finance analysts have predicted that the state's highway budget will be between $915 million and $2.4 billion in debt by 1986. By JOHN NEEDHAM Oll•Dall,~li..Sull Orange County may get some financial help from the state Department of Recreation to pay Delly~ ..... .._ CREEK MOUTH CLOGGED Site of dredging dlapute Female judo class set at Golden West A six-session women's self. defense course, empbaailina Judo and alkJdo tecbnlqu•, will be offered SatUJ'day1, 1Mtinninl March 14, at Golden West Collece in~ Beach. Cl111e1 wW be ileld from 10:30 a:m. to 12:IO p.m. lD Recreation Education Room 211. Admluioa is free, ~ emoUmeat ii limlt· ed. fteelMntkla wW be complet· eel at the door cm a ftnt-come basil. P artlclpaata are Hked to wear loose, com fort able clothtni. OourM blltructor lten Vanderlip, who boldl a, black belt lD Judo, 1aya the coune wW encoW'a,. 1ell-d11cipl1ne, con· fldence and phy1lcal fltne11. for the dredging of 280,000 cubic yards of sand clogging the mouth of San Juan Creek in Dana Point. Clark Muldavin, a senior civil engineer with the recreation de· partment, said a list of options is being prepared which range from complete funding or the $600,000 project to a denial of any money. Muldavin said department director Peter Dangerm an will be meeting with Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley early next month to discuss poaible state aid for the project. Following a state Coastal Com· mission ruling in October, the county was denied permission to dredge the sand from the creek mouth unless it was deposited along Doheny Beach to prevent erosionoftheshoreline. Thal pUt a halt to the Oranae County Flood Control District's plan to dredge the sand that was washed into the creek bed during storms last January and sell it to offset the ooet oflts removal. Following an appeal of the de· clsion, the flood control district sued the state Coastal Com· mission last month. The two parties are scheduled to appear iri courtApril8. County offlciala say if they are allowed to sell the sand the C09t of the 4redltnc project would IM about.$61 000. But 11 lb; county ii forced to go alon1 wltb the coastal com· mi11ion ruUnc, that fla\ll'e would aoar to nearly '800,000, with the county bearlna all the C09tl. The 1tate Department of Recreati<JG ii involved iD the C()D· ltOYenJ because. in A\llUlt. it apa pealed. nallnl by the SoaG CoMt llesJoul Coastal Cpmmtul• that 1raated the county permlMioa to tell the dndpd sand. In mMinl ita declaiaa, tbe re. 1&onaJ oommilllon 11ld tbe MDCI would bave to be redepo'1t.d alon1 Dohea)' Beach oely if that w11eeonomlcallyfe11lble. ... But that ruling was overturned by the state Coastal Commission mandate that no sand can be re- moved from any state coastal area. In pressing its suit against the state commjssion, the county ls attempting lo have the regional com rr.1:. 'lion's ruling reinstated. State recreation officials main· lain that removing the sand from San Juan Creek would disrupt the natural now of sand being washed southward to replenish the shores of Ca pistrano Beach, San Clemente and Oceanside. And while state recreation of· ficials say it was never their in· tention for local governments to be saddled with the entire finan· cial burden of the ruling, county officials say intentions don't pay bills. "ll was entirely their fault that we were not allowed to drectce," said Peter Herman, executive aide to Supervisor Riley. ''The state Coutal Commlaalon nallnl means a hUJe financial burden tor local govemments." He'rman 'said DIJllerman flrat met with Riley about two weeks ago to dilcusa possible financial assistance. Tbelr mffU.q tame alter county attempt. to MCUn other sources of aid were exbaUlt· eel, Herman1ald. He said the county had aoutbt financial aid from the federal Emer1enc>-Manaaement Aten· cy and the U .~. Army Corpe ot En1tneera. Both requeab ,,... tuned down, 11were1ublequmt appeala, Hennan 1aid. Talent Ahow 1et Foran's measure would cover the deficit up to $915 milllon. The transportation com- mission says a six·cent-per· gallon boost would permit •'modest growth•' in the highway program. Receipt of increased transportation funds by Orange County is considered important because of projected futu growth in both the resldenti and industrial secto~. 'Funny taste't. due in water along Coaat Coastal area water drinken may notice a difference in the , taste ol their water over the nett couple of weeks, Metropolitan ' 1 Water District offtclall repart. c That's bffauae water import.9d ' to the area wiJI be comiq only from the Colorado Rlftr. A leak in a pipeline near ' Upland bu abut off water froa the State Water P?Qject to m..S 1 o"6ouillern Call.fonala, lndudm, Oranae County. Water ii carried tbrouah tbat line from NCll'tbern Callforn&a (0 the R.B. Diemer P'Utratloo Pt.at ) ln Yorba Linda. Tbere, tt ., mixed with Colorado RI•• • water IDd fed to Oruae l ty'1 DulMrom water....-. Water~ aioef lllllllll't:Wlli oftlM~Cout tbat bl•d-wltb water tro Tbe Lquna Beaeb Sa~ nu.. Club will bold ttl annuaJ = .~.:~:r .m:= ~ for Taleat J0UUa coatelt, • nport. 11 bilMr ID 1i11MnJ eae-: dQ, March It ta tbe l.apDa •-t .... _ ...._ ,_ ......... __. N-• -Beaeb Rllb School auditorium. ~ ':t:;-w-. \ Tbe public la invited to tbe ''holM wttla a realb educ~ e:ao p.m. 1how. There la no Id· ed paltM mlPt DOUe. tM • mit•l(1,!Char1e. ,. ferene.," • IPOk•man 4'PIJMd. I I HJCAOO CAP> -Por yean Man· &nn1 dreamed of a 1pHial U ·YoU for tbe woman wbo kept safe from the N u11 H a UtUe lirl • Netherlands. Now she bu won ream conlelt tbat will let her·re-••Aunt Uetke" for the risk she four deeadet HO. A• winner of .. a WGN radio talk w contest, Mn. Evans ii making rou·country trip wltb Ueske Van •ael. ·Their tour bectns today and will e tbem to Wubington, D.C .•. Los elea, San Die10 and D,enver. The men have a month to share their moriee and renew a friendship t developed ln a war.torn Europe. I . FO& NEARLY A YEAR late in ~rid War JI, Aunt Lieske and her band kept Manda, a 10-year-old ish pl, on their houseboat and -,used'ber off as a Catholic wh~e parent. bad died in an air raid. After the war, the women cor- J)(\oded and Mrs. Evans, who lives APWir ...... e m SOutb Haven. llicb., vt1it.ec1 MN. Van K .... I m Europe two 1Ml'I qo. But ber real dream, Mn. Svam wrote ln her cont••t letter, wu for Mrs. Van Kessel to come to America and tour the country. Mrs. Van Kessel "baa never bad any kids of her own and alwaya COD· 1idered me as a dau1bter," Mn. Evans wrote. • AND MltS. VAN Kessel had writ· ten in a recent letter, "Maybe some· day I will hav~ a chance to come to the United States.'' During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlanda, Kees Zwaana Uld his wife Ueske were members ot the un· derground and hid Jew1 In their boiseboat. They treated me like I was their daughter," Mrs. Evans said in a telephone interview. "It was all pure love." Aunt Lieske, later Lieske Van Kessel when she remarried, sewed clothes for Manda in UM4, starched her hair ribbons and taught her man· ners. "SHE TAUGHT ME a lot of thlnfs during those years that parents would teach you," Mrs. Evans said. The child attended school, using a different name and posing as _., Catholic whose parents were killed during an air raid. Only the couple, the principal and a priest khew Manda's true identity. During the war years, they also helped other Jews, including Mrs. Evans' family, as well as several American pilots who crashed in the vicinity, Mrs. Evans said . Mrs. Evans' parents, brother and sister all survived the war and all but her father are alive. f.Alndeton~r DURING HER MONTHS with the couple, Mrs. Evans, 47, said she bad "no time to be scared. You couldn't go crying and bawling. It was a mat· ter of li.fe and death." Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia has bought a $66 million estate in north London 's fashionable Hempstead suburb, the Sun newspaper reported. 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G,... of the Newport Beacb Seni6r Ci&bell Center meets at 10!30 a.m. Friday ln the tenter. 2101 15th St., Newport Beach, for COD· iraet. btldae. For more lnformallon call "8-7514. aeaalMaw Uvlac 8emlaan meets at 8 p.m . Tuesday lD tbe Community Roem of Columbia Savinp, 2252 Harbor Blvd., Ooeta Mesa. OA818 Senior Center Monte Carlo Night ii set for 7 p.m. Saturday at the center, corner of Fifth and Marauerite atreet!I, Corona del Mar. For more information call Mt-8503. Womea'a Civic Leal•e of Newport Harbor meets 10 a .m . Wednesday, March 17, in the Harbor Dept. ol the County Sheriff, 1901 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. For more information call 642-4020. Newport Harbor Toaatmlat.rell Club meets at 11:30 a.m. in the Balboa Bay Club on Mond-.y. For more information ca¥ '94·3651 or 780-607t ' CtUB CALENDAR \ ••••'• a. ot Su Juan Caplatrano meeta at noon oa ~ for lunch lD t.be clubboUH, 31"2 El Hano St., San Juan · Cap61trano. For 11\ore lnformatlon cau m .m'f. f Tll•nM7 ...... ca.• m..U at ll:U ... m. TburlldQ in tba Balboa Bay Club. Gra.._,.~rn Cl•b of NeWport Harbor meeta at 11 :30 a.m. Tbunday at tbe Bayalde Vllla1e Club House. For more information call Ml-All. Ora••• Dlatrld California Federation of· Women'• Clubs meets at 10 a.m. Friday at 300 S. Flower Street. Santa Ana. For more lnforma· lion call 50-3135. Stepe.-Celle•• Ahlm•ae of Or1111•e County meets at 1 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Lyle Penner in Buena Park. For: more Inform•· lion call "6-0884 or 752-8220. Dolplalu, women'• dlvlsion or the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, meet at 11: 30 a.m. Tuesday to bear Stanlee Phelps, author of "The Assertive Woman" speak on "The Luck or the lruh." For more information ca Ii 644-8211. We Care . to sponsor bicyck ride PEOPLE SAMPLER, led by EmUy Coleman, will be held al 8 p.m. Friday in Newport Beach. For information, call 213-828-8949. WE CAaE will have a meeting at 7:30 p.m . Fri- day in El Toro. A bicycle ride will be held at 11 a.m . Saturday in Newport Beach. The group will go ice skating at 1 p.m. Sunday in Costa Mesa. For information, call 837·1506. SOUTH COAST J EWISH YOUTH will sponsor a talent night party at 8 p.m. Saturday in Laguna LIMITED OFFER SPEC AL PURCHASE ON FURNITURE'~Qjjj FRAMES :.UM'4~ USTOM UPHOLSTERINGAVAILABL IN STOCX FABRICS I 00011 OF Y AIDS Of FAlllC TO SELECT FROM AT DISCOUNT PllCIS. COST A MESA FOAM & FAlllCS, IMC. 645-6457 • 1115 H.t.orm.d.. Coda MHG N SINGLES CALENDAR I Beach. For information, call Randi atsSl-6020. CENTER CLUB SINGLES will have a get- together and barbecue and go kite flying al the beach at noon Sunday in Newport Beach. Ann Martin, author of "Mela bionics: Tbe Mystic Powers of the Mind," wlll meet with the group. For information, call Marge at97S-0700. CONVENIENl; DISPOSABLE COLOP\AST • BRAND OSTOMY PRODUCTS ARE HERE! We now carry the C()ITlplete COLOPLAST 1tne-the largest <,elt111g d•sOOSclble ostomy aP011t1ric~ 1n ttle worlO £ ~ryth111g fOf COIOStomate-.. •leCStomates and urinary ostomates-all with convenient COLOPL.AS T dtsposat>ohty COLOPl AST rehabt11ty-plus case oack economv Be ~re to asi. for y0ur rRH copy of INS!GHTS- trie pub4<:atoon !hats 1ust 101 you-a1wayc. includes coupons for fr~ samoles 711-3714 MOUL TON PLAZA PttAfUIACY 23845 Moulton Partuwrt. Laguna Hiiia ,.._., to El Renetlo Market) A BARO HOM£ ~£ALTH CARE CENTER ' • . FOUR RECLOSABLE "KEEP FRESH"™BAGS. • Keeps dampness outa •• the crunch in. Only Premium Saltines have "Keep-Fresh" Reclosable bags. So the last cracker stays as fresh as the first. Premium Saltines. The cri sp, fresh bite that goes with eating light. DEAR AHN LAND&RS: I.a I loot out tbe wiDdow 1 ... a 10.year-old playtq wltb a kntte. He'• my IOll. The tnlfe wu liven to b1m by blJ father. I WODder If all 10-year-oldl bave kntves witb • tbree-lacb blade to pJay witb. I am told the Boy 8eouta be meets with have tbem. Our two youqer cblldren are Out tbere playtu, too. They 10metlme1 1et into fl1bta, like a1f kids do. The one with the knite ha1 quite a temper. I can't watch him every minute, Tb.ls worries me. I mean, here'•. a boy who baa to be told to blow bia nose, waah h1I face and button bia coat, and he 11 out there playfna with a knlfe. Am I being tooliah? My husband tblnka so. I don't believe in over-protecting cblldren, but J do tb.lnk parents should use the brains God gave them. Pleue let me bear from you. -MOM IN MINOT,N.D. DEA& MOM: A klllfe witb a a.ree-lacll blade II• a MUIWe to1 for a c~ of uy a,e. It caa Aln la&o a weapoa •. Tne, &lie Boy SeM&a are ta•Pt to ue bins, ud ..U II a •ood tlda•. &alve1 are a vital part .t a 111nlval ldt for campen, lltuten, Mken ud aatare-lonrs. B•t pJa118• wl~ bin• II ...cJter story. Take tJae dan &Mag •••1 IN• 7ou 1 .. year-old ud tell Mm fM cu hn It baek wltea fM 1oee to Illa Den ~t meetta,. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 'The advice you gave to "Uneasy Dad" stank. He was concerned about his well-developed daughter. It seems her science teacher was getting too chummy. She bad after-school assignments as his "helper" and a trip plaMed for a science fair in another city. . First, you should have told dad to have a talk with Mr. Peepers and make it plain that be would put his lights out If he so much as laid a hand on the girl. (Do teachers still have morals clauses in their contracts?) PLAY DR P With Our New Une Of SprillCJ Dresses Dre1H1 for _, occasloll • • • wort&. play ..... w .... etc. A vallable IR tma• cotto., .ct other Hly-caN fabrtc1. COME SEE OUR RME QUALITY SWCTIOM IM SIZES 3/ 4 thrv 13/ 14 ALL AT UMIBJEVAIU rRICES. 3467 VleUdo MewportlMdt ' 673-4510 Pl(IOno lOI Enif.- 11111111a Secoad, be abould nix h1I daushter's tbree- tlmea-a -week "helper" Job. Let the teacher recruit someone elle -preferably a male atu- -dent. And if the kJd ii so excited about the out· of-town trip, dad should 10 along. If the teacher'• intenUODJ are honorable, he wUI have no objections. If, however, he lJ looklng for a lit- tle hanky-panky. it will let him know that dad ii onto his trick.a. -A LITTLE WISER IN IN· DIANAPOLIS DEA& INDY: Several readen let me bow they were critical of my reepaue. I •• llYl8' It aaotlaer readlll,. Tiit.Us for looll.lal over •1 1lltoalder. Everyoae aee4I It from time to dme. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I have been married seven weeks. We went together three years before we married, and I was sure we had the important things settJed -but I was wrong. Today Mlke tells me be has joined a bowling club and won't be home on Tuesday night.a. He suggested I play bridge wlth the girls. I am very upset over this unilateral decision but don't want to act peevish. If J remain silent, but let him know there is a barrier between us when love-time rolls around, what do you think I will get-eventually? -CONNIVING IN CULLMAN, ALA. DEAR CONNIVING : Yoar maldea Hme back. Do you feel awkward, self-cOMclow -lontl11? Welcome to the club. There's help for UoU in Arm Landers' booklet, "The Key to Popularity." Send 50 cents wtth your reque1t and a long, atamped, aelf. addresaed envelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Boz 11995 Chicago, IU. 60611. ' Sculptured Nails Manicures Pedicures 428 31st St. Newport Beach 675-9791 Open Evenings by appt. and Saturdays It just doesn 't make sense to buy your clothes anywhere else HERE'S A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY ••• SAVE MONEY At Fit in Blue, you can always SAVI at least 200/o on your purchue off what you would pay at a demartment store or mall. Skiing season is off to a late start this year and you still have a chance to save money on the rising cost of enjoying your sport. We have sweaters by Robert Bruce and Brentwood on sale at up to 50% off the regular retail price. We also have ski parkas by Lightning Bolt. , Sierra, and Gerry at up to 500/o Off. CONVENIENCE SELECTION We carry only the finest designer tables. Such as: Calvin Klein, Gloria Vanderbilt, Jesse , Bonjour . Sergio Valente, Jordache . Paul Jourdan. Geoffrey Beene. Chemin De Fer. Polo. lzod. Sasson and more. For men, women . and boys! STOllHOUIS ~s.t. 10-6 S-. I 1-4 770-1677 23210 Del I.ego If you 've grown a little tired of shopping in crowded malls for your ctothing needs. rTaybe vou should visit our friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Our location not only makes it possible to SAVI more MOMIY on your clothes. It also allows you to avoid the high preaaure involved with shopping in a mall. T.1':" *""°" ""'Y ..... c.nw. om. _...,.... __ ...,.a f..,.. o.t &..to I ""'~ ..,...,.,.,.., $~ ~~N \ , • 1 t reall~ does make sense to shop and save at : • IFlt n[Jlj Iffilue ' .................. .,... ..... FEATURES t Pisces: Focus on p~operty lfHUll8DAY, MARCH IZ By 8\'0NEY OMAltll ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Relative may want you to become Involved with Ume· consuming project. Maintain self ·esteem. Let others know that ~our efforts are d~servlng or compensation tbls Includes r elatives. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Study Aries message tor special hint. FocijS on money. in· come potential. loc:ating needed material. L et t(o ot past concepts s trive now ror added In· dependence, greater' per sonal freedom. GEMINI <May 2l·June 20): Don't wait to be told; set your own pace, make new contacts and purchase appar,el which h eighten s best features. Focus on originality, innovative pro· cedures and wi llingness to pioneer a project. CANCER (June 21 -July 22>: Intuition ser ves as reliable guide : you'll know what should be done and when to do it. A "secret'" conference brings unusual benefits. Much that occurs i s behind scene and regarded as con· fiden tial. Be discreet. HOROSCOPE bud1et notes with family member Strive to create greater harmony In domestic area You gain access lo prlvlleged material SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-0ec. 21 I : You learn difference between fact and Illusion Ac· cent public relations, ability to cooperate with one whose views may be opposite your own CAPRICORN <D ec. 22·Jan. 19>. Assign- ment or r esponsibility you requested is granted individual who has ··power" will lend sup. port . Taurus, Virgo and another Capricorn tigure prominently . AQVARIVS <Jan. 20-f'eb. 18 ): Focus on creativity, important changes. the imprinting of your individooJ style. R eh1tionship intensiries - emotions tend to dominate logic. Romance l ends spice to life. PISCES (Feb 19-M ar 20 )' :-Jew approach aids in removing roadblock to progress. Focus on properly. basic i ss ues and long standing negotiations Leo. Aquarius natives figure prominently. Build for security. , b j I Orange COlllt DAILY PILOT/Wednnctay, March 11, 1981 PUBLIC NOTICE P\J8UC NOTICE -- PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,1 ... l"ICTITtOUS IUSINIU NAMI STAHMINT Tl\• IOllO•lnt ~·ton• .,. doing Nl1101 bu11nou •• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS I USINEH G IL E s. s TE w A A T A Iii D l'ICTITIOUS IUSINHS NAMI STATIMENT BA AN Err ATTOANEYS AT LAW NAMI STATIMENT I Tno lollowlng 1>•r.on• •r• doing Ill?• lr•in• loul••••d. Tu•lln'. Tllo IOllOWl"9 lle•M>tl II CIOl"9 bull .J PVIUC NOTICE ITAT • .,_NTOPAaAMDOMMaMT OPVHOf' PICTITIOUI .UllM•M fltAM9 TM Nll..W. .--,..,.. ...,.,, "'°" .. 1111 9' IM lldlt-.. llutl~ ...... i M. I. ltltOP•1tTIH, MMIMf• Orlw, N.....,rt .. e.itt ..... •ttlWI TIM frlcll"-"'*"-N-rJ. ,.,rttl le .............. '" °'...,,. 4;wnty "'IMf'tll ••• 1t7'. Tl..-y ~ ... He14 ..... r. I .. Merl11eu Otlw, N--1 ~ t•lllV"le tM6t ' t J .......... HOO Oeluy Dr.._ Ntwpert ... 11. Cellh>rnl•.,... Tiii• ~ ... <-IN lly f ..... r.l pertl\K""-· • llmotlly P H•l411-r , Tiii• .. _t we• fllec:t wllll \ ... CWl!h Clff'k Of Ore11941 Coullty • l"•uary IJ, 1''1. j ..... l'ubll&Md Ore1111t Coal! Dally Pliol 1'911. II, U,Mar •.11. tMt U:HI ' ------PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 1usn11•u NAM• ITATH..aNT . Tllo lollN\ftt .,..._ I\ dOlng INtlo MUH. llUSTOL Vil.LAGE TAAVEL. t1• S. lrl1tol, S..lto 104, Cotta ~ Calllornl• '1•2' LEO (July 23-Aug 22> Sales ability is heightened: popularity Is on rise and you make valu able contacts. G&mint, Libra. Aquarius e,er sons figure prominently. Keep r esolution s concerning diet, nutrition and writing projects l>U\oneu a• C•lllornl• '2..0 nus u rliiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ H ~ H INVEST MENTS L TO Torry M GtlH, 1171 "••coo AVALON CONSTRUCTION co 12494 H.,l>Or 8oul•vord G••dtn Ort••. S.nt•AN. Callrornlat270j 91H L• Cu 11a. Founto•n Vallo 35th Anniversary Sale Barbar• Pwnal-Naswur. 1•1ts M•v•Plll• Woy, trvlno, C.lllor"'• n1u VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept 221: You'll be asked to r evise. review and perhaps to rebuild on a m o r e solid structure Focus on basic objectives. ca r eer aspirations and dial ogue with pro- fessional superior LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct. 22 1. Accent com · munications. publishing. travel plans and long range projerts. Be aware of legal rights. permissions. A Sagittarian aids in unlocking door of major opportunity. M ember of opposite sex confides feelings and your m orale gets boost. Up}~!"m. ~ . l . ,. ... ... D1stinct1ve Craftsmanship Serving You Since 1946 Matte La1sse Tapestries Nylons Hercuions Velvets Te.lures Vinyls Yireqouse 1flpqolster11 2809 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach -VI.SA Grove, <;ahtorn1• ·~ Wllh•m W Si.wart. l!CM OHO• Cahlornl• '21111 Joanne Holoman 11494 H•rl>Or Ono . Costa Mew, C.hlorn•• t2'21 Jamt\ Ruutlt Jon.. t!H L• Bout1v•rd~ G•rotn Gto\f• C•1tforn1• JOhl'I O 8Ml'WU~ JUG At~rs•O• C•ltt• Fount••n V•ll•v C•l1forn14 97UO Orovt, SM\ta Ana, Callforn,. '210. '2IOI J 1m Hogoah. t 149• Harbor TO<ld A Lindgren. 401 E t6tn Thii bu•lrwu" tonduci.d by.,. on 8o;,l••MO Garden Growo, Calltornl• Piao Costa Mew, Calitorn1• 97'27 dlvidual 921>00 Tiiis 1>111111 .. , I• condu<teo by • JamH Jonu I Tiii\ bu\lnou o, conducted by • general partner\/llp Tll•• •tale-nt •H ltllNI w1lh tlM lllTlll•O partnarsllo1> T•rry M GOIH County Cler~ ot Or..,l)e Countr on Jim HOQOall T "'' 'l•lt"""'t wn fltllCI •II~ Ille Fob lO ,., ltU\ ~••ttment .,.., flftd w1•n tnt Countr Clerk ot Or•noe Counlyi on Fl~M PubhSMO Or•nue Cout O••IY Ptlol, Counly Clerk ol Orange Counly on MlrCll 1, 1911 M•rcn 1. 1911 "UMU F~I> 2S, Marth t. 11, It, 1'111 •1' 11 FUMH Puo1.,r.eo Oun~ c°"'' O••IY Pilot. Puo11sneo Oran11• Counly 0••1¥ M•rcn t. 11. t8. 11. t'lt tOU·l t Polot March • It. 18 H Ifft tOl9 II PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii• lluMMU " <OllClu<ad by an ,.,. dlwlouat 8¥bar•Nauaur Tiii• ,t•t-1 •M llleo w1111 uw Co..nty Clff'k Of ou._ County M l'-...rytJ,ttll .. ,.,.,. Put>ll"'9cl Orange eo.u Dally Pilllt, l'eb 11. U, Mar 4, ti, IMt l><l-11 PUBLIC NOTICE CALL l'Olt llOS TO ltENT ll ESI OfNT I AL PAOl'EltTY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC' NOTl('E FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NOflCE 'tS HEREBY Gii/EN 111•1 NAME STATEMENT the Bo.roof Sul>"'"''o" ot I~ COUl11Y SCORPIO <Oct 675-4084 ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!~~!!!!!~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~W STATEMENTO,AIANDONMElllT =. OF USE OF • l"ICTITIOUS •USINESS Tht IOllOW•no PtrM>n• .. ,. do•no ol O••not •nltnos to IH•• lo Int NAME STATIMllNT I bu\IM\\ H n1oh•\I 1>1d0er\, on a rnonth·to-mont~ Tiit IOllO>Wlng pof\Clll .,. dolno MARTIN & SAUNDERS. 1700 o.-.. t1rt•1n re\odtnllal rul pr()jMtr ~"° 0mars "~ r CUSTOM FRAMING I Open 6 Days A Week Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-4 1803 Newpor1 Blvd. ? Costa Mesa r ~.... 54HS11 cf\\~ Art Show Huntington Center dally thru Sun UllTT INSUUHCC "'Our 24th .v<'ar" ~ Auto & Homevwnt:rs ~ ;;, ~ Ovotes By Phone f MMCIS INSUIAHCE ,..,, 50-5554 °' US-l4l7 19 I 4 Har1»or • Co.to Moo AUSTON STUDENTS & GRADUATE S CAN BE SEEN IN· * VOGUE * GLAMOUR * SEVENTEEN * COSMOPOLITAN * MADEMOISELLE INTEPNATIC'NAL AGENC'Y ANO IVC'DH IVANAGEIVENT C'PPC'PTUNITIES ..AVAILABLE YC'U COULD BE A CC'VEP GIPL T('('I ..Al SC' ('l\t Tf-'E CC'VEP$ C'F !VP.NY C'THE~ L EAC"ING INTf PN..ATIC'NAL IVAGAZINfS Your Nev York • Tororito • Paris tvodelir'o Connection fv'..Alf ANO Fffv'P.LE CLASSES f\'C'\11' FC'Pfv'INC: C A LL HO W 556-7900 ...... F110·R~A111FREE EVA LUA TIOH We're going Y..OUC way. ... . -. -• ''Last year, I discover· ed it was cheaper to ride the bus than to maintain a second car for the sole purpose of going back and forth to work. I've been riding the bus to work ever since. OCTD takes me to work, to the bank or to my favor- ite restaurant for lunch. I've even used the bus to take my wife out to dinner.,, Dick Greer Budget & Research Supervisor City of Costa Mesa More people are riding the bus to work, school and shopping because we've made it so easy with new buses, new routes and Improved service. Don't waste your money at the gas pump. Save money and ride the bus. SOC Is all it costs one way on regular routes.· Our friendly phone operators wlll help you plan your trip on the OCTD bus. If you ~ed sched- ule Information, we'll send It to you-FREEi Call 838-RIDE Se h•llM EJ1Mftol. I FICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME Trit tottowfno '"'"°"'' h•v• •tHn doned tne uw ol 111<! llclltoou• bu\lr,.u "amt THE MAIL ROOM. 11JOO (: CCM\I k 1;t·n1""''· C0ton• 0.1 M•r C•t1forn1• 91US Tiit Ftc Ut10\I\ Busmen Na mt rtft rrtd lo •bOv• wa~ flleG 1n Or .,,Qf' coontv on July,. 1990 J t'nd• Lorr ai tnt ... ornt ?•OI 8vC ~•ve Slreet Nt woort 8••<" C•lltorn•• 'f26'0 Robfrt Lr\11~ Horne 1.01 Bu<lltty' Str~PI Nt •porl Bt•CP'I C111l1fotn11t H~ I t f'H\ o..d•"•U W•\ COn<fU( ·~ t)' • l•m•tfd p•rtner\rup Jonoa l Horne "") \IAtf rnt'nl w•\ •111<1 "'''" '"* tounty C•••~ ol Or.,.Qf' Count. on FoD 10 1 .. 1 bu\lllE•!S ·~R DING co bl• T I I .. dam• •••nut Su•I• 10t ,.,.,. M~••. ,, b•IOft91no 10 lht County Of OronDt. "'H A • tHm n• Callrorn11t 1n•Jo tomrnonlv Ot!'\.Cr1tMHS .,, 110 Un1v•rs1ty W•y, Suitt 1 Coil• Mes.a Calltorni• John A Marhn & A\\ot••tt) Inc. I Ort¥• •• mc:t U. Un1'leH1ty Oriw•. Cost• •UU I a Cal1forn1a corPot•teon. 1IOO W1hh1rt Me-.a. C•h,orn1• PrOPOsat\ to rent Evelyn Motrlt , t~ WestchU Blvd , LO\ Anoetei 1 C•lllorm• 900V '''d or~t1es mus' be M.tbn"Ufd fn Drive, I/Ill• No l, Newport Buen, W•lltr O S.""'"'" taSt Bo• VI\ wrol•no on lorm• provided by 11\f Ca lltornl• 92WO t• (1tc.I• CCKt• Meu, C•l1torn1• •267f> C.ounty ot Or•noiP 1n 'W!'•l•d envel~. JC ~l'ndtrson 1&-1H Pirlil.std• Tn1s bu\1M\\ 1\ condutltd b't' • 10 lt'lf Cltrk o t '"" 8 o•rd ot L•ne, A.04 ,.,. Hunting·ton Be•ch ~enrr•I Nrtr ~rVhP Su~r..,1tor\ Adm1n1ttr•tion 8u1•dt~. Calllornlitl.>41 W•l~r O !">•unO.r\ Room ••) IOC••.C Contu Plu•, S.nt• T"h OU'Mf\HJ " conducted by •I fh1\ si.t.-ment WA\ f1IPO w 1tft ,,,, •t1• C•l1t0<n1• •1101 •nd must be '" oentral pertn•r\111p Counl y C.ltrll OI Or•nQ• Counly on O·••d l>y lllt Cieri\ •I HICI MIOrtt> J G Sanort'"'" FtDruarv 2l. 19tt otiort 1 00 om Monoo. Ap"I 6 Tl111 >t•l-rll •H liltcl wolh lh• J. GllEGG EVANS 1911 .n °'°*' to b* .iogtblr NO ••It CO<lnly Ci.rk ot Or•nqe County on LEONAAOCOMEGYS O•O\ or 0<al bid\ woll ~ tonsiO.rl'<I F'ebrv•ry 13. 1911 Uwy1n Atnt•I orooowt torm\. •nd ltdd1hotWI frU Sllt 1'11 Wihhtre 8htd . 111torm4tt0f"I 4l\ 10 tM terms. •no c~--Pvbltsr.-d OrMtOt Co~ut D•Hy Piiot, Swltl' S11 h<H"I\ on t111t"'<" I¥ pre>pe'rttt\ ..,111 ~ Feb It. u. Mar •. I I '"' U• II LO' ...... ff. CA 90010 1 .. ,.0 "'•• tw 001 .. neo lrom A09*r PUBLIC NOTICE IFIS64U Cunn•non•m C.SA R••I E•UI• 01~•\10n Covnh ot O<anQI. fOO C1v1c FUU11 Put>llsht!d Or•nQit Co.st O•ily P1101 (tnlft Onvv Wt\I~ S•nt• An~ Puoll'necl Or..,Of C°"\I 0•1ly Pilot STATEMENT OI' AIANDONMEN T F•b H Mar • 11 II 19'1 '13 I t C.•lltorn•• 91101 l•l•ph-num~r Ftb H Mdrcll • 11 t8 t .. t ~/I It OI' USE OF IUI 83• 1)~. rtlfl lo Pro1ocl YJ6 FICTITIOUS au s1NESs NAME I P UBLIC NOTICE Un••••"tY Ori•• Tne loll-Ing lie'""'' ..... •l>•n ~~··gR~·:;.u~~ '~~~·80AA0 OF oonedt11tu>eo1111et1c1111ousous1nen 1 NOT OFDE TH SUPERV 1!">0RS OF OR ANGE FICTITIOU$ IUSINUS name ICE A OF COUNTY CALI FORNIJ' P UBLIC NOTICE NAMESTATEMINT THEOESIGNSTUOIO,tll~Wn•t GRIFF w . HOWELL, aka ISEALIJUNEALEXANOER Tnt toll-Ing ller\Ol'lt •rt doing 111' A .. nue, F 11 Co'1• Mru G R I F F W A L T E R CltrllollllrBoaro l>u\lntu.. C•l•to•n•• 9'1Ul H 0 w E LL. a k a G . w . 01 Supe'"''°" Mt00NAL0$ OF COSTA MESA The Fottillous Buw'*u N•mt '• olOr•r>qeC.ounty CA ltrroo to •bo•• wn '''"" 1n o,..,._ H 0 W E L L A N 0 0 F . I f>JS W 19111 Street, C~t• M .. a, -Calllornel t»2' County on J...,. 11• 191q P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 · Publl\Md Or•nQe Co.SI U•lly P11•1, I Aumac Corpor•lion, • Calltornl• H1r~oi:::•1g,.~ •. s~:~~:~o:~~l 8~~:~~ MIN I STER EST ATE NO. M••~h uo 11, "· 1J ... II. ti, 19, corl)Orttlon. 1017 V•ttty View, Soni• Calolornl•tJ..a A-107933 10, IYl l 101q 8t Ft Springs, Cahlornla Tiil• t>usinns h (OndutlllCI by • P•ul Allen Ri9g" 117'1 S•nt• T 0 a I I h e I r s • corl)Or•Uon ~~:~•n•. Fount•ln V•ll•V. C•tiforni• bene f1 C1a rieS, Creditor~ ~=dH All•r 1111, 11u.1 ... " ... , tonou<110 "•. and contingent creditors of Prnldont o•ntr•otwrtiwrlllip Griff W. Howell, aka Grill NOTICE OF DEATH OF P UBLIC NOTICE 1-Tllo\ stal-1 .... lllllCI wlln '"" Tiu\.~, ~:~"~•led w11n "'" Walter Howell, aka G. w .I N 0 R MA v IR GIN I A ~=~~~,;~~:-..:: Oran90 County on Counly Cl•r• 01 Or.,.90 County on HO'f'.'ell Of Santa Ana , STRACHOTA AND OF "'"•:n F11110,1t11 California, and persons PETITION TO AD · PubllSIW<IOrango Coa•• 0 .. 1. P11e1. :,i:,:~c:" .. '· KENDALL • MA•· jwho mav be otherwise in MINISTER ESTATE NO. I Ftb. 11. zs. -· •. 11. '"' 111 .. 1 ,. 111 0 ,, E 5 5 1 0 .. AL L A w terested 1n the will and or A 107878. ---- -01t.-01tAT10fi estate: T 0 a 1 1 h e i r s I PUBLIC NOTICE ·~ M1eA1t""r •0u1onr<1. Sult• tos A petition has been l!IPd b f • 111ow~rt1ea<1o,ea11._.,_ T ene 1cianes, creditors l'1CTmouS.u11M111 1'11-1 by Jean w . Howell in the and continoent c reditors of NAME tTATEMINT Pu1>11,,_ Or-'°"'' o .. 1. P••ot. j Superior Court of Orange Norma Virginia Strachot• 1 Tllo 100_,,. ---,. CIOlne .,.,., Fob H,Marcn• 11 "· "'' ., .... County requesting that and perS//IS who cnay be nuu•. -Jean W. Howell be ap. otherw1se'interested in the msAL~.:.,.~,~~?:~.!.T~ •• ~!~~~ P UBLIC NOTICE pointed as personal will and/or estate: in•,. -re_presentat1ve to ad A petition has been filed Ann -..1. Ho11.r, >u1 L1mor1ck N·7149S j m1n1ster the estate of Griff by Russell Wiedenman ·,. LatW.Cotta-w,Calllor-nl•thh I NOTICE OF DEATH OF w . H owell , aka Griff i., Tiii\ ~'""'ls conoutteo by •n on E R N EST JOSE pH W It H II k G W the Super ior Court . of dlwto.,.1 a er owe • a a · · Orange County requesting AnnM Ho111 MORAN aka ERNEST J .• Howell (under the t n-that Russell Wiedenm ~ T111s •ta••ment •a•"'""'""" 111e !MORAN aka ERNEST,dependent Adm1nistrat1on b 1 ted a County Clerk ol Orange Co;,nty on 0 R E f E t t A t Th e appo n as persona Fobru•rv •3,t"' M AN aka RN IE 0. s a es c ). e pet•· repr esentative to ad; Fu-1M OR AN AND OF t1on 1s set for hearing in minister the estate o f Publi•llt<I 0r ... or '°"" D••ly P1101, PE TIT ION TO AD. Dept. No. 3 at 700 C1v1c N 0 r m a v 1 r g 1 n 1 a Fob ll,lS.Mdr 4.tt,t91t 1t7tt MINISTER ESTATE NO. Center Drive, West, 1n the Strachota. The petition is PUBLIC NOTICE 1 A·10716S . C 1 t. Y 01 Sant a An a • se t for hearing in Dept, , T ~ .a 1. I he 1 r s , California on April 1, 1981 No. 3 at 700 Civic center F1CTmous 1us1111u 1benef1 c1.anes, cr~d i tors at 9.JOa.m . Drive, west, in the City of NAME STATIMENT and contingent creditors of t F YOU OBJECT to the Santa Ana, California on ne~:::011ow1ng i>e"on ''doing bu" Ernest Joseph Moran and granting of the pet1t1on. April 1. 1981 at 9:30a.m . wHirco ASSOCIATES, m i persons who may be you should either appear IF YOU OBJECT t Roo111w .ere 101.~co.1• M•w otherwise interested in the at the hearing and state l?. he C•1110•n•oi•i. will and/or estate: your ob1ec.tions or file grant ing of ~he petition, 1 •• 1:.~~:,:~;n,:;~,,:'· 1t Htr•••Dt A petition has been filed written ob1ect1ons with the you should ~ither appear T111s bu>lnHs is conckl<t•d by • by Elizabeth Ann Ballmer court before the hearing. at the h~arir:io and st~te Hm1todpertnen11tp 1n the Superior Court of Yourappearrince mavbe 1n your ob1~ct 1?nS 0.' file A•ndellE Trlbol•t Orange County requesting pe rson or by your at· writtenob1ections with_the T11" ~=:~~·;,'~:'111..i w1111 '~ t ha I EI i z abet h Ann torney court .before the heann9. co;,nty c1or11 01 °'""DI Co;,nty on Ballmer be appointed as 1 F y o u A R E A Your apearance may be 1n Febru••Y tl. '"' personal representative to CREDI TOR or a con t· person or by your at· • Pubhsrwo °'""118 '°"" 0.11:1:~ administer the estate of ingent creditor of the de-tor~e:. y 0 U A R E A Fob11.11.Mar•,11.1tt1 , .... Ernest Joseph M oran, ceased,youmustflle yourCREDITOR P UBLIC NOTICE N·ll•D l'ICTITIOUS I USINEU NAME STATEMENT T ,,e ,OllOWtnQ OftliOn\ ,,,,, doing 00\1ne\~ ., PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING GROUP, t100 N Main Strut. Suitt I •24, Santa Ana. Californto '7701 AOMAR C.ORPOA ATION, a Calltornla corpor1tlon t?OO N Maln Strool, Suite 414. Senla Ana. C•llfornla 9?10t This bYslneu I• concluc led by • cor 1 l)Orallon. Admar CO•Po••llon I AICl'lard H Toral, PrHIClent TIU• •t•ltrnant WH '""" "'"" Ille County Clerk ot Orange r.ounly on Fobru•ry 11, ltlt Fountain Va I I e y . claim w ith the court or or a con. California (under the In· present 1t to the personal tigent creditor of _the de- dependent Administration representative appointed cea_sed Y~ must file your of Estates Act). Tlie peti-by the court w1th1n four c laim w i th the court or tion ls set for hearing in months from the date of present it t~ the per~onal Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civit ftrst issuance of letters as representative ~ppointed Center Drive West, Santa provided in Section 700 of by the court w1th1n four Ana, California 92701 on the Probat e Code c l mont~s from the date of M arch 25, 1981at9:30 a.m . California. The time for first 1ssu~nce of letter s as IF YOU OBJECT to the filing claims will not ex· provided '" Section 700 of granting of the petition, pire prior to four months the. Probate C_ode o f you should either appear from the date of the hear· ~aliforni~. The. time for at the hearing and state ing noticed above. f iling cla11~ns will not ex· you r objections or file YOU MAY EXAMINE plre to four months fr~l'll written objections with the the file kept by the court . the date of the hearin' court befote the hearing. If you are interested in the notlc~ above. • Your appearance may be estate, you may file a re-the ftle kept by the ~ourt, in person or by your at· quest with the court to re· If you are inte rested in th• torney. ceive special notice of the estate, you may file a rel Pub11.-0r.,. coast 0•11:1~1~'. I F Y o u A R E A inventory of estate assets quest with. the court to r~ Feb n ,Mar 4,11.11.1"' .,._., CRED ITOR o r a con-and of the petitions, ac-~eive special notice of the PUBLIC NOTICE tlnoent creditor of the de-c o u n ts and report s inventory ~f . estate assets ceased, you must t i le your described in Section 1200 and the pet1t1ons, a~coun.ts claim with the court or of the California Probate and reports described •r\ f'tcttnouuu11Mu1 present It to the personal Code. Sect Ion 1200 of the NAMUTAHMUT representative appointed California Probate Code. 11u!~:eui:.~ --'' •111t by the court within four Bart F. Wade, Attorney R 0 B E R I L • uLTRAMAnc svsnMS, 1625 months from the date of at Law, 453 s. Spring HUMPHREYS, •1 Dovef Mon•o•ta, C.t• Met.a. c.iifom!a first Issuance of letters as Street, :72', Los Ang•IH, Drive, Suie. 33, Newport nu~arold David lletlOll, 21 .. D provided In Section 700 of Cilllfornla 90013, (21ll Beach, Ca. 92663. oua P•econtla. C.t• MeM, cau•omt• the Probate Code of 626·1403. 645·2710 mv California. The time for Published Orange Coast Published Orange CoaS! 1,,!~,~u~ 1•·c....iuc1tc1 •v "' filing claims wlll not ex· Daily Piiot, March 10, 11, Dally Piiot, March 4, S, 11 , H..-otdStetton plre prior to four months 17, 1981 1265·81 1981 1078- Tlll• "91_. Wat llled wltll lM from the date Qf the hear• ~=~~~,;~,.-: 0r.,,.. County on Ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE Put>ll'11td °'""' t •Ht 0,.11y ,.1 .... the fife kept by the court. '•b.1a.u,Mar •.1t, "'' 16u1 If you are Interested In the PIHl1t PUBLIC NOTICE estate, you may flit a rt· quest with the court to re· celve special notice of the f'ICTITIOUI IUlllMlll lhventory of estate H$4ttS MAN ITAHM•MT and of th• petitions, ac- Tll• •ot1tW111t ,,.,_ 11 e.t110 11ua1 c o u n ts a n d r e p o r t s """Jneo• COHT•AcTo,., • ., described In Section 1200 Mu• or1n, sa11•• A11• Hei,111t. of the California Probate C•11i.r111a "617 Code. Jolln ll•f110• Ort•tr y, tU I C••U•I•• ~ .... N•WMN ... ,... w11u· w ........ :. .. , Ctllf9'111t...... -m . -"' "' · Tiit• ._._ 11 ,_ ... .., ... 111-terney at Law, 1• N. ftt!Wal. lrNdW•f lulle 601 ..... flllt .::.:.."::. 11.-wltft tllt la AM, C!fNforftla .2706. c ... ,..,, ,..,_ " OrMtl c:-ty ... (714) t7J..1 .... , .. u.1•. ,.,.,.... Published Orange Coast ~·--0r.,... c-1 o.111 11111«, Oa 11 Y Piiot, ~rch 4\ s1 tt. , ...... 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"Horn of Africa" by P!\illp Caputo; "O My Amerle•" by Jollanna Keptan, "ROUllll Sulfe" •v LYM Sharon Scllw•rt.r PMtrf "llolore SI-" llv PlllllP Boolll, 111.111 was Tlleft" by IU41911a Ga<dner, "Tiie Nffd w ~ Still" by LIM! -Iler; "Stle<lad Poo-· O• Mark Stratld, "e.1119 Hort ' by R-rt ,,_,.., W•rren Tr••t1a• "Arc"'IO<llos SappN> Alam•n Tllr" Lyric Pooh of Ille Lala G'"k Bronre A~·· by Our Oave11pon; "V•rl•m 51\alamow;; t<Olyma Tates" by Jof>ll GI.ad, "l(ao Mlng't Tl'le Lute" by JH fl Mulllt•n, "TIM Lelter1 01 Gutleve Ft-rt. l U O·S7' or Fr•nels SIHQmuller, "Arno Scllmldl's Evening Ecloed In Gold" oy JoM E Wood Pl-.tll P111111a11eO Orange C..tt Oailr PllOI, M•rCll 4, 11, 11. U , '"' 10»-tl .--------- PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS auauea .. MAM9 JTATSMllMT T"• lell-..g _.....It clolftt IMKI• -----------....... : l'ICTITIOUa •UllMaas COltY'$ COllHElt, ,., • NAMa ITATIMINT IMt .... tlle A-. Cor-del Mer. The fQjl-lnQ pe,._. It 001"9 OllSI· CelllOfflla n.2:S 11.ssu : Cory J-La~. "" P A C • L A N T I C C 0 A S f IMr .... rlte ... _. .. , Cw-def ¥¥, OISTAIBVTERS. 109 Aapen L•ne, C .. llorlllattUS Co•I• Meu, C..lllONll• •»» T .... ~ Is ,_ ... by "' "'· G•rv M. Mancini, 10t A""" L•ne, ttvl*1al. Cost• MHt, C•lilornl• t'DJ1 Cory J La ~ .... Tiits bu'llMM " C-IKlad by •n In Tiii• --·-flied wllll -dlv~el C-ty Qet'1l Of 0....,.. County Ol't Gery M Mancini ,._rv u. Itel Thia si.t-1 .... llleo w1111 IM Co11ntv ClerlL ol OtiW'lge Cou111y on Muell 2. "" 1'1'6ttl Publlallecl Or-CN>I O•llY Ptlol M.,cll •. 11, 11, 1S, '"' 10.0..1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,., ... P\1~1"'90 Or .... CNtt Oally Piiot, l'M> II, 1S, -· 4, I 1, Itel 1-., I PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITICIUI llUSINaU •AMS ITATIMENT Tiit loll~ _..,., Is -g IMltl fllCTITIOUS eUllNIU neu,•:AUTEX PUBLISHINGC0 .. 1201 NAME STATIM•NT Marlln0rlve, lrvlne,Calllwnl .. 171S Tne lotlo.lllQ person Is 00l"9 Dusi· C,,.r11ne ._,,_,, •100 e . 1111 C.,I Troy-, JS12 Sterr• Vlst•. Arm•nd H B•ll•y•n, 2'2t W l Newport 8"<11. Ca. tl..O l(no• Av....,., Santa Ana, C•. tl704 Tiils Dvs.infts IS conclu<tetl oy an tn• Ar••Y B•llev.n, 1521 w. Knoll dlvldu•I. Avenu., Santa AM, CA. 29704 CWI Troyar)O Tlllt. llUSIMU Is c-..Cted by In· fll1s \late,.,,.,,t w., flleo wlln ll>t dlvldu•I• (HlllDoMO & Wiie). PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ------------ neu u : ltfMI, LOft1 IMcll, C.llloml• 90I04 HAllBOR EQUIPMENT co . lltJ Tiii• ....,_" condudad by .,. In Mu• Drive, Sa nl• An• He191111, tllvi.v.i. Calllornl• tlt21 CMrllN _,,_, Jolln Sled11or GroQory, J•J t Tiii• sta._t • .., 111.0 wllll t11t ·-----------~ County Cltrk ot Oran99 County on Ar......O H. llallay.,. N·7t742 l'ICTITIOUS euSINEIS NAMI STATIMINT fllC:TITIOUI llUf>tNISS NAMa STATIMINT l'ICTITIOUI eUSINESS NAMI STATIMINT NOTICaOflNaARINGOI' Crestview Drive. Newport llU <ll. iCeuf!ty Oer11 ot O.~ County on eOAltO Of' OIRICTOltS Calilornla tM43 ,. .... 11•ry 13, Ult. Marcll t, 19'1 Tiiis stel4tment was 111eo wllll Ille fU14'2 County Clerk ol OrM191 County on T lie tollowlr>Q per'°"' are doing bu,1ne1.t es: 4 T 111 lollowlnQ per tOM •re do1n9 Ou"nt n as: SANTA MAltGAalTA WAUll TlllsOUSlneu ls c-..Cled by.rt ln· flUtaS OISTalCT dlvldll•I PubtiSNCI Oral\Of C:0.11 Daily Piiot, P11bllllleel Oraf\941 Co.st Delly Piiot M•rcll 9, 1te1. Mer, 11, 11. u, Apr 1, 1911 11so•1 ,.,., ... ' Publlslled 0r ... .,. CO.SI Dally Pllol T no tollowlnQ persons •re doinQ bllllllt lS u : ANAHEIM HILLS CLEANE RS, 2.100 E. Arlallalm Hiils Road, An•Mlm Hiiis, C•. W O ll O MA STE i' DAT A SYSTEMS, 211S A·l01. MeM Verde Or. E., CoslaMHe, C•.•'UU To RHldenlS, Olflu rs, EmployHS, Tiii• ~t':"~i'°:.~, flied wllh ft. '""· ... u. -· •. ll, , .. , , .... , Mtmbel'1 alld Conwll.ants or Ille SAN· c I c 0 Mu 11, It, JS, ,Apr. 1, Itel 1291-lt 1._P_u_a_u_c_NOTl~E __ PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUltNaU NAMI STATaMINT Tn• lol-1"9 .,.,_ Is OOlnQ b;IJI· FICTITIOUS llUSINESS neu ... NAMI STAT.MINT P EBBLE BEACH VENTURE 100, Tiie loO-lnQ person is d0ln9 Dvti· 2SJ.I Elden Aw .. COil• ~. Ca. t2'U neu as Fr•nk Ma• $l11941r, ZSSi Elden HARMON & ASSOCIATES, 39'0 CASA ROMANTIC.A BV THE SEA, J.V., )910 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 211, Newport Beacll, Ca tlMO Parsa Oevelopmenl Company, In<., 3910 M.KArll>llr Blwd .. Suitt 211, NeWPOrt 8ffcll. Ca. t2..0 C•t• Aom•nllc• tnvulmenl Group t• C•ll rorf'lla llmlled parlntrSlllpl, UUJ Ventur• Blvd . Slletman O.alls, Ca. '1403 R•nd•ll Mamelll, 209·H ln. NeWPDl'I llMcll, Ce. 92"3 Kristle Mamel11, l l12 W. Ocean Front, He•parl 81«11, c,e. 91"3 Tlllt b;islneu It conducted by • oener•I ~..-tlllp. RandallMamelll Tiiis sLll-1 was filed willl lllt County Cler-ot Oran99 Countv on M•r<ll t, Itel Lou Jo LOffllJ.. 271S A·101, MeM Vffde Or. IE .. CO.LI Mesa. Ca . n•1• JoHPll SCNrU, J17S A·IOI, Mew Verde Or. E., Cottt MIM, C•. '2•2' Thia b11ai111n 11 conducted or • ~ner•l ,..nnenhlp. JosePllSCNrU Tiiis stetetnenl w•• 111.0 "'"" 1ne County Clerk 01 Or411'191 County on Marcllt. ttet Ave .. Coste Mew, ea. ttn l Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Tllll 1>vs1neu 11 cond11c1td oy • lloacll, Ca. tl660 T11ls OUllneu Is c-ucted Oy an un l~orpor•ltd auotl•llorl OCller 1r..n • partnersnop. F11741• ~ISi ... Jamtt CllrtSIOi>/Mr H.,mon, 10 ltmlteo ~rtneolllp Ceo•r Tr" une. lr•lne, CA. tlllS PARSA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. INC PuOll•-Or-CN'1 Dally Pilot P\lbllshtG Or-Co.st Dally P1101 Tiiis :~:~·:!~rieo With Ille TlllS OINMSS .. ConMled or.., In· County Clerk Of or .... ge County on dlvtdu•I. Mer 11, It, U, APr. t, Itel U:Jl.'1 M•r 11, 11. U , Apr l, 1te1 Ult·ll M•rcll t, Itel James Cllftsloe>IW< H•rmon f117411 Tr.ls 11.11 ....... 1 w•s llleo wttn tN PuollsNd Or-Co.ti O•llY Ptlol County Clora 01 Or.,.~ C,0..nty on Br Its President Tiils Sla4...,,...t w•• llltd •1111 IM County Clerk ol Oran99 County on M•rtll •. 19'1 '""'-Pubht.lled Or-C:O.t1 Daily PtlOI M•r. ll, 11, 1S, Apt ' "" IUJ-tt M .. cn•. Itel FISl .. t M•r. 11, ll, 1S. Apt I, ltll ltto-11 Publt>-0r.._ Coast O•ll y Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE Mar l l, ll, lS. Apt I, Itel l?'M.al PUBLIC NOTICE --------~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ------------ SUPll'lotl COUltT 01' THI STATE Of' CAl.ll'Ol'NIA COUNTY Of' OltANGE CASI NUMllllt: A1111U NOTIC:E 01' PEaJONAL NOTIC:EINVITINOlllOS P UBLIC NOTICE N-117.. :EPltlHNTATIVE'I SALE OJ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111.111 STATUllaNT 01' ,:Aal.l=l}l:.J.....Y,,:.T ,:•tVATI te•led pr_..ll wlll oe racolved 0V • AllAN~NT 01' UH 01' I. -' I ,,,. Clly ol Coste Mesa.,, ... olllce 01 NOTICE INVITING llOS l'ICTITICIUI llUllN•U NAMI Ettel• Of DANIEL OE JARNETTE 1111 City CIMa •1111• Clly Hall.,, F•lr N~TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWI TM following "''°"' llav• ·-· JONOETsci:c~· .. EB G EN Ori••. C~ta Mew , Ce1ttor111•, unlll H• td propouts lor lurnhllinQ •11 ~ lllt ._Of Ille ficlltlovs O\ISIM» H I I H v IV ,,,., • llM hour of "00 •.m. on Maren 2•. l•bor, m•l•r l•lt, equipment, n•m• of SUNllEAM ICE Cl'EAM CO J•rnelle J-s Ots.11, as perton•I lYll, •I wlltcll lime IMY wilt be opened tra11tPOrlallon -s11ell oll'er lacllllies •t ...,.. Hamlllon A,....ue, Hunlineton repre .. nuittw of Ille Es lat• tlf l>Mlel Publicly •nd rr.o •IOUd In Ille Council •asoumL•E'v!'Rorequlsr•OdEfwor HwARBEOS~ Beacll. Ca.~. ~ P~~:::':.-:::':i~~i ::::,1 =: Cll•mbrr\ for FURNISHING At..L s 0 -I AL ... w ' Tllo ll<lilious b;islneu n•m• rt • ·- PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI llUllM•U llAMa STA TIIMll NT Tiie foll-"'t _..,, .,. doing ll\ltlneu•: M c O O NA LOS OF WESTMINSTER, 7112 Wnlmln1tet. •Html-, c.lllomla tM:J .... .._ ~-•• Celllotflle COtl*'•llOft. 1U11 Val I.., Vlow, Sall ta "•5-r ..... c.lllornla Tiiis .....,_. Is -lee! by a corpao-atiaft. £ ..... H.alley ........... It-Inc. Tlll1 .....,_. w• filed with Ille C-ty Clettt °' Or .... c:-My ... L.ABOA, MATERIALS. EQUIPMENT. 'ol FROM FAI RVIEW STATE lert'td to a-was filed In Orange bidder, ~llleletms-conoltlons TAANSPORTAT ION ANO SUCH ~Ou~':"ioe ~1~ARNVC~;oG~~~ County on N_,,.rS, lttO. ~~11;'!.~lon ":'~:"5-~or '='.; ,ttlm ~T~~P.UFIA~l'EIT~ESF "os RM"rY He~ COUASE wlll be recel...S by,,.. City Robel'I E. s.w-. ..,., CrllnNll M•r<ll "·Itel,•• •:OOo'clOd< •. m., or "'*' ... Or .... c-t Delly Pl ... . ,...,..,., 11, 1"1. ~~s~~L~~r~~'!i~:E'i~'° s~1~:~~ ~'1;r~','•,~r.1:' 6~v~~·~e.,::.'~~!~ Or.,;t::1':~8:s!'~.c...m Crandell :::,':9::•:;.w~':s ": •;.:.:.:,.:~ ,."_ .. _._,._._u_._,,,., __ .•_._'_'·_'_"' ____ 1_ .... _' STRIP AND APPROXIMATELY 3,i.so ~·11~0;~~~·,'::~'~,":t=,~:,:.1 ,:;·:iii 0;;.:u~':'!::~·~teo by In· !~::'::.~ ,~~~.~!~r .':">:~ Pl18UC NOTICE ~~UEA~: ~E; r A 0ri A'::; r! ~~ ~~NE be•:pe...o p11bllc1y •nd ,..., •lovd 1n dlvld\lalt. w 11111ir• lloulewerd, 5'111• 600. Los i------------- M E O I A NS BETWEEN .. ARBOR 111• Counc•I CMmb9rt. Se•led pro-:::"i:~" . Af199les,Celllorlll•tOOM,.alll:Nrl9"I, l'IC'l1TIOUlllUSIMau BOUL.EVARO ANO FAIRVI EW POWIS >hall .,..,, ... l•Ue ol lllt work Tlllt ... , ........... llled wllll .... 11111• 111--....... °'.,... eeAM91TAnMllMT RO.AO •nd Ille name Of Ille -Dul no County C .. rk of OrMge COllnCy on 'eHecl, -•II IN rltlM, Ulla, lfttw..i TM .......... PM"_. •re 4folnt ,. Ul OI plan•. •P9Cll1Ca1toru, alld other dist111QUl"""9 rnerk~ Any Old Merell•. Itel Mid HIN tlwl IN &!Me Of OMlel De _,.... ., ollltr contract oocumenl\ m•y tie oo •«elved oil.et' IN tclltdut9d closu!Q l'ttl1'1 J •rnett• J~, c111<,ee .... 11" •t · tNTIUtltATIONAI. HOT OOG t•lneo •n ,,_ ofhct ot Ille ~0oar1men1 lime for IN reulpC of Olds "'"'1 be,.. Pullli~ 0r.,,.. CNSI Delly Pltet quired by oper•tlott of law or C'OMl'ANY, Otl lllrcll Street, ol Le1i.ure S.rv1<et, 11 Fair Ortve. turned 10 tllt ~r 11-necl. 11 ~II Mer. 11. ll. lS, ~ 1, ltll ,,,,_., OlMrwl•. -"'*'•.,In McllUon to, ......,. 8Mdl. c:.atlfenll.a ...._ Cost•~. c1111orn1a, upon routpt ot lie Ille Mlle ,..,_1111111• Of tne b•-llWll Of IN -....i. ail ttw tt,,.. °' 11.. Stev•tt c . Tlltm11te11, U JIJ • nonrer...-~ IH of )t 00 II 11'-rt 10 .... , ..... llll bid Is rec:ei..O In P'-' ... ,11. '" -'° ..... c.artalfl .... 1 prop. , .... 11 .......... Viel•. C.llterftl• TA MARGARITA WATER DISTRICT oun y ltrk of ran99 County on Feb. 23, 19'1. PIHM , .... notlu 11\al on Merell n. Fl W.UJ Itel, •I J:OO o'clock p.m ... , 11141 mHI· Publl.i.cl °'"*Coast O•lly Piiot, lllO place of IN Olstrkt, J1104 East La Feb. is, Merell •. 11, 11, 1tt1 t u.ti Pet ACIM, MIUlon Viejo, C•llfornl•, _ Ille Bo.rd of Olrec:tors will llold a P\l•llc lltarlllQ few Ille PIWPOW of con· PUBLIC NOTICE tlderlno..,.. adlocltlllQ • Conlllct ot In· ----------,---1ere11 c-. pur-..t to Section f7JOO or tht C.allforNa Gowrnment c-. Coples of the pr_.i Conllkl of In 1ereo1 C-.,. ewallable et Ille offk1 ol tilt Ohlrlct. tSS71 Marguerile P•rkw•r. Ml~ Viejo, C•Jltornla. Any __, 10 w11om 1111• Notice Is addrttMd will tie prowl<Md • fair -P0r111nl1y 10 prewn1 views concernlno Ille pr~ ~ •I Ille lime of ,,,. public ,,..,Ing. O•IU F.cwuary 23. 1'11 l'ltlTZ It. STllADLING s.c-,, ~---rite WMtt Obtrict PuOllslled Or-Co.st O•llY Pilot,. M•rtll 11, 1'11 IOICM PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eus1t1ass NAMalTATEM•NT Tiie loll_.,.. .,..._ Is dOln9 OUSI· _.,, SEA VIEW CONST .. UCTlO.., >157 llt<" Street. Sulla 410, N--1 11aac.11, c.tltomi• nwo a l<11 8ywa, tGD5 Y adll VlnOta, ............ llMcll, Celllomt• tt..O Tllll ......,,_. la ,_..., by an In· ••ldval. Rktr. •rer• Tiiis --1 •• 111.0 •lltl Ille County Clerk of Or..,,91 County on """'•rv u. , .. , ,.,_ Publlsfltf Or ..... Coe.a Dally Piiot, ..... 11. U, -· •. 11, Itel UWI P UBLIC NOTICE l'IUltl fl ... 11 PWll-Or ..... CoHI Dally Piiot. --Or .... C:0.$1 Dally Pl~ ..... 11. U, -· 4, I 1, IW1 1 .... 1 MM<ll 4, 11, '' U, 1"1 10IH1 ; -- PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ' requut P'•nt •nd 'P9<111ta1•ont tie 11,... PUBUC NOTICE •rly, s.IW.119d 111 U. City. Of ..........., *92. •ma lled,,,,. cn•r~ wlll oe '1 SO per A .. , Of ,.....'-Specl•I Pr....,islons •••ell, 0r.,... C-ty, Callfornl•, It•"" L. T"•"'P•••, IUtJ -l'ICTITICIUlllUllN•SJ ul •ncladdlll-lo ~•IProvl~to . ----deoc:rli.d•fol-. 1 .... 11 •• MIW"" v ..... C..lllernl• l'ICTITIOUSeUMNaM ltAMllSTAT•MaNT e.c11 b•d sn.11 11e m-on Ille pro IM 51•-d Spec1f1Catlonsmay tie 00-NOTICE OF DEATH OF In-<!:,::::'~~.,:~~·=·. ""2. NAMa STATaMINT Tiie followl"Q persons •rt dO•nQ f PDMl tormend In 1111 m•nner pro••ded talntd •I llM Olllct ol Ille City ...... ~.. Tlllt °""""' It c-.C-by lfl· Tiie 101~ __,II dolnQ Dv11 bcn lness., r •n 111, <onlracl OO<wnenh, •nd ,,,.11 En91new, 11 Fair Or1ve, Cosl• MeM, EL E ANO A BENIGN 0 Newport Beach. Ca llfornl•, more cllvlduei. ,_ & Wll•I neu •• ROA O'S E NO lUO Nr wporl • or ac < omp•n•td or • cerlll1od or Calllorni•. upon .-wet--~•· A N D 0 F AM E N D E D P•rtkulariy dtt<rl-••· Lot • of sewn c . T"°"'PMon I NS TI TUT E OF HOLISTI C 81vo , Costa Mew, C..htornLa .,U• <.,,,,., • <lie<~ or a bid OOnd tor not men I ot V 00 A.n .00111ona1 c11.tr99 ot p E T I T I 0 N F 0 A T rec l JOO., per Map recor-In 8°" Tiiis .....,_ •• llled wllll tt>t PS Y C H 0 L 0 G Y . >' O 0 I , •In • Oani.1 R A~. l SO La Vern« Ion 111an 10 percent ot 1111 •mou"I of U 00 will be ..._ 11 ,,.ndltd by m••I. "· °"~ "° -41• of Misc.all•......,• County Ctorll ol 0r.,... Cellntr on lloul••etd, N9WPD'I a.-11. C•lllornla Ave . L-8eacll. C•lltornla '*l l 1110 0,0 , ,,...,. INY•lllt 10 Ille Ctly ot Plans, speu hcaltons and olller con· P R 0 8 ATE 0 F L 0 ST Maps 111 llle office of Ille 0.aflga c_.. M•rcll 2. Itel n 101 Palricle R~. 1so La Vorno PUBLIC NOTICE ,u,.a1oa cou•T OI' CALll'OtlNIA ,. Civic c:.ew °"" .... ·-..... C.aMferwl• t17tl MARRIAGEO,.: PE TITIONEA: LINDA WILLIAMS R ESPONDENT MICHA EL t.. WILLI~ SUMMOMI (l'AMIL Y I.AW) c.ua NuMea.-0-1•11.., NOTICll . v ...... - -Tiie ,_"'av _ .......... ,.. ...... --... ~---._. ....... . .. ., .................... -. 11, ....... -........ ... ·-................ -.. .. _....... .... _.._... .. .......... .., ............. u..... A111IOI U........ attr .... I ,....._.._."" ......... " a ___ ,..,_ ........ . ctlaLLM ..... 11 ... _ ..... . II u.-. -Mllk ltar et c-10 df un .....,.. en •• -· -•• f\Ken. ................... .. ...-............................ .. llay ....... ...--,...Sir-• 11 ....... . 1. TO THE ltESPONOENT Tiit Pftl"--Iliad a pe1111or t oncernlllt '((JllK .....,., ..... II ,o .. ••• to Ille • ,....._ wltfllf'I 10 O.ys of 1111 d•te 11•1 .,., ...,..."""'" I• wrved or you, yow o.t...it may be ..,tortd an< llM court may ..,,., • fudQmenl co" 1•1111119 ln.....,tlw w olfler ordert con terning dlYIJlon of pr-rty, Sf)Oul• supporl, "''"' c ... lody, clllld support attorney rws, <051S, M\d SUCll Ollltr re Itel as mer be graMeo by tne courl Tiie Qaml5"nwn1 Of w-~. , ... ng o money or prCOlf'ty, or other cour aumort11d procffdlnO\ may atso rr \Ult Dated No...,..tler 11, '"° LEE A BRANCH, Clff-Marllynn Perrin OepoAy LINOA WILLIAMS -OHIM .... Otivt T~ ........ c:atH-• A.,.,.,.. 1 I~ Pn ,._, Ttl: 17141 tn. ... P11bll....a Orel\90 Coast 0•11• P1101 Ftb 1•. JS, Mar i, 11, ltll t*8 PUBLIC NOTICE COili Mew lr•ct doc .. ments m•Y •Ito be ... WILL AND FOR LET· ly RecordH ,.,,..,. 11 11• M. unlm•n, u• Holly Ave ,L_B .. cll.C•llfotnla'°'°3 T n o ContrHtor Sll•tl, tn Int emlnod •1 llle Off1<.e of Int CllJ Ciera TE RS TESTAMENTARY, Tiiis Ml• Is •llllle<I lo a ll curr..,t Pllt>llsllecl Orange Co.at O•llr Piiot, L9911na a..c11, Calilomla •:z.s1 TlllS Dvslneu "conclu<ltd Oy an in N O TIC E O F DEA T H OF , perlorm.,,.e of Illa wor• •llCI lmprowt· ot 111• City of CosLI Mew 0 R I N T H E lH H , cown.anh, C-lllons, r~lrlt Merell•. 11. 11. u . Itel IOG-tl Tiils Dullness 11 tonductad Oy •11 In dtv1dua1 O I menll, contorm 10 11141 LaOO< Code 01 Each bid <11•11 be m•d• on lllt , lions, r~vallons, rl9"1'. r1911ts·ot· dlvtd\lal can.el R. R-• L L Y D H E N R Y i , ... St•lr ol Cahlor11•• •llCI other ..... ProPOWI form, '""" p l lllrouflll P• ALTER NAT Iv E , LET -..... HM<TWlllS, -u lsllnQ ell<llffl· Rile M Unomal\ Tiiis s1•1-1 •• , llleo '""" llW C ARTER a ka LLOY D H . 1 0 1 1110 St•tt 01 C•lllorn•• •PP'l<•OI• pro-.1ded on Ille <onlrec:I documents, T E R S O F A D • l>r;~~·~.";,;,eco, •'°nd· conditions of ••tt PUBUC NOTICE Tiii• 1-.1-1 wr; rneo wllll ttw County Clerk ot Oranoe County on C A R T E R A N D 0 F I lhtrtlo wllll Ille ••tePlion only ol tucn •nd •h•ll 11• •tcomp•nlod oy • MIN I ST R .aT I ON .a ND •t• • County Clora ol Ora111>9 County on Feoruarv ll, lfll • .,,•lion\ u mar be required under cerllt11C1 or caS1111r's Gllee k or • Old "" "" l'ICTITIOUI eu11NaU Merell t. Itel fl)tltl p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D . lite spo<1a1 •l•lules put\ua111 10 w111c11 OOl!d tor not teu 111•n 10.,. ol lllt AUTHORIZATION TO IOO'!I. <Mii In l•wtul money ot Ille N..,.._ STATaMINT 1'1~11 PubllslWd Or<tfl9'! Co.11 Dally Piiot. MINISTER E S TATE NO . procted1ft9S l'ereunder are 1oe11 a11d •mount 01 the1114· made PIY•ble to lne A 0 MIN I STER UNDER l)nlltd Sletes of A,...rk •. payable •I Tiie lollowtnQ peoons are dol11g Publlalled 0r"'91 Coast O•lly Piiot, Ftb. H, Mar ~. 11, ll, IHI 912·11 A 107 459. wMcn ha11e not oeen super .. ded by Ille Clly of Cost• Mew. No propos•I shall THE IND E p ENDE NT Ille cio .. Of HCrow, toll-lnQ <on· l>u~IMU .,, Merell'· 11, II. U. ltll IOk-81 - prov isions ol ,,,. Labor Code be conlldertd unlou acc-nlad by AD STR T ON OF lirmaUonofMleby llle<OUl'I. CONSIGN DESIGN, ISOI Wesltllll PUBLIC NOTICE T 0 a I I h e I r s ' Prtlt ronctlOl•OOrSllell beQ••tnonly sutll CHll•tr'Sclltc-.c••ll,oroldder't MINI A I Bids or ofttrs •r• lnvlttd for this Orlv•, S11ite IO'l , NewpOrl B .. <11, PUBLIC NOTICE b e neficiaries, creditors In ,,,. ma...-provided by l•W bond ESTATES ACT. properly, -m1.1'1 ... In wrlt1n9. •nd C•lllornl• ttMO. ----and c ontingent c reditors of No bid""'" be 'onlld•rtd union 11 No Old V..11 be contlderecl unlH S II T 0 a I I h e I r s , •Ill be re<elveda1111e olllcuol 8oolll, Mer Jorie £. Edwardo, JUI FICTITIOUS llUSINEH •\ m•d• on• lorm lurnlslWd by IM Cl " m•d• on • 114.,.11 form lumisllad Or Mlle he I, Str-& Smith, •11or11eys Crestview, N._1 Bee<ll. Celllornl• l'ICTITIOUI llUSINllS NAME STATIMENT Lloyd Henry Carter aka 1y otCO$t.MeM.•ncl lsmadt lna< llMC11yofC~l•Maw•nd lsm-in beneficiaries, c redit ors 1or 111e91rtoNlr-1Mnta1lve,a1310l tt..O. MAM•STATEM•NT Tf\1 lollowlnQ persons .,. doing Lloyd H. Carter o f Irvin e. d th Ille I lo t Ille •<tord•ll<t •ltll Ille prowl"°"' of Ille and Contirvuo.nt Creditors Of Wilshire Boulevard, Suite i.qo, Lot Ter ... M. ScMlon, 112"' ..... ._, ~ Tiie toll-tllQ .-rson Is CIOlnQ OUM bustneu es C a I lfornla and persons <p0,:..!~·. ,::.,, __ pr, •• 0v • ns 0 Pr090sa1 r9<1Ulr1mentt. E I ea n 0 r' ..... B .. en I g n 0 -n d An1>9l1t, C..llfornl• .0010, or may Ot E f';'; .,;;;;·:.:=.;~be lluNad and Eacll bidder mutt tie lltenwd and v rit ed wl111 Ille CMtrk ol Ille Superior ~:.:~;~lal~d, Newport lltt<ll. MS\J~;;, CLIPPING SE"VICE. laot Wes~H1't~U~~~~. ~~~~~· :.": .. ~ WhO may be Otherwise In· •1r,,:·~~=~.·;,~·~~:~:~~tt •1;>,,:r~~~~1·;~·~~:~:·c-:~1• ~t~~~!Ps! 1~~~s~a tn t~: g=~· ;.~=:;~1-;-:, ~~;~r,:1~11~~~ 0.::~1 =:,,.::. conduc11d oy • ~=~:::: ,t;::· Hun11n91on Buc11 c a11::,"1:.0."'!! vane •• m e u i .,,, ~~~!:!~ in the W I II and/or MeM ,._ ..... Ille r1Qll1 lo ••l•t• •ny M• .. r•-ve• Ille rlQlll lo ••IKI •nY wl 11 and/or estate : pUbllceuon of 1111' Hollo and before Merlorle E. EdWarti Ronald J. Dean. liOt Lali•slde Slr .. t, ............ Calllornl• tl10I A petition has been fl led or all Didi or •II Didi A tlti h be llled m•alllQ Illa u le. Tiils ~ •• 111.0 wlUI IM Lene, H""llneton e..c11, Calllornla Nalley Sul Vance, m Eut 6111 : E•IHn ""'""•Y Tiie ""'''•"" s ... 11 comply "'"~ Gpe on Bas I e n For further lnlorm•tlon •lld bid County Cler• 01 Or ..... c: ... nty on .,.... SlrMt. Santa AN, C.lllornla tVOl by Josephine H. Nelson in ' Cl1y CJ••-of Ille Ille prowlJl .. •ol S.Cllon 1no lo lTIO In· by race J . en gno, aka forms. _.y •1 IM oUtce of Ille •1· Merell 2. 11111. Tll" ou.IMll Is G....0..Ctecl by..,, In Tiiis -lnlss Is cOftdu<ltd by ... In· the Superior Court of ! city o1 eo.i. Mew elusive. o1 Ille c..i1torn1• Labor c-. Grace 8 . R iggs, In the ,..,,,., lor t11e perSGNlt r_ ... 111911"'· ,.,,.. .. dl•ld11a1. Olv14'1•1· Orange County requesting ' M:;bll:s~,:,-C:O.SI 0•·1~;;~ ~':.':.~~1':',~ ~~ :;·~~ ·:s! Superior Court of Orange •n~":1.':t! 1' r ... rved to reject.,,., ,..:;c~1:~ ~~~ ..... 0•11',::.':i Tiiis :.-:::..~K flied w1tn IJle Tiii• ::::::!,v:::.· flied witn ,,,. that Josephine H. N elson • . ' . wlll<ll aro llltd willl 111t City Clora of County requesting that OATEO Merell 10, Itel County Clerti ot Or-County on County Cl•rk ol Or..,,ge County on be appoin ted as personal I N~ G-&-"y ~~c~:.::c, ::.:.::~:===: GGrac e BJ . RB!!nlgnobe, aka m:~e;':1:~~~H PUBUC NOTICE Muc112, 1te1. 1"1MtU Fel>ru•ryD, Itel ~u•m reipr,esentatlve to ad· I ... ~-· oflr..wtdC-r1a ce • 1ggs, ap1 • R-riP Frv,Jr.. r , ... 1.,,..0r .... c:.eecoa1eyP1fet. PwouSNC1 0r-c...sto.t1r Pt1ot, m n ster the estate of CM.. ~AT MA E•LEEN P P"tNNEY po nted as executor or, n ~~ .. '°'-.-i•t•v• ,.,CT•nousaua•N•u Marc11c, u. t-.u. n•i 1112.,1 Feo. u.-.•. 11. '*· '"' ..... , Lloyd Henry Carter (un· I 646-7431 ci1ycieno1111• the alternative, ad -.....,,__ •AM•STATllMllNT der t h e Independent Ad· Clly01 C0ti. Mew ministrator to the es tate of •OOTN, MITC:HIL. Tll• fo11-1119 persons ••• dolnQ PUBLIC NOTICE m In I st ration of Estates I •••r ...... _ _, .... -.... Pullus-0rtfl9e c ... 11 O•lly Piiot I ITRANGI. SMITN oualness •: PUBUC NOTICE I .•• , .... --· _, .,.., M•r 11, 11, '"' 1211.11 Eleanor Benigno The pet • an ...... ,, .. La• --Act) The petition Is set for ----' CINCINNATI l(IOS, tm N .. PGr1 c.11 ... _.......,. tion is set for hearing In ~':.:=~~'-.,. e ou1ewaro,c..u1em1at21W ,.1cT•T•ousau1tNESJ l'tCT1T1ous11us1N1ss hearing In Dept. No. 3 at I a.-. ~. DEATH NOTICES Dept. 3 a t 700 C ivic Center Ttt· owwi.eio Llllda Rv111 HefTIPfllll, ma vie. NAM•ST•HMENT Tll• 101".!:!.,'=~:!ino °"'' 700 Civic Center Drive, , Drive, West , In the City of P.ubll~ Or-co.st O•llY Poo1 tori• Ori .... La9Ufla 9M<ll, C•lllornl• Tne 1011-•n• peoon1 a re doing ,,." H : West, In the City of Santa S If • -1 • tl6il .,.. I • anta Ana, cal ornta on M•r<ll "·Itel l ... ..,, Virgin!• •••nCll•rd, 112 Los s ~~~l~EN SAVER OF ORANGE ENERGY llREAK, ns F•lrl .. Ana, <:allfornia on Mar c h J r-----------..... ., April 1, 1981 at 9 :30 a .m . PUBLIC NOTICE Mollnos. Sall Cl•m•111e, CalllOrfll• COUNTY, 7201 G arde n Grove ~11,1;~1"9. "24• C•ll ""'"· C..lllornl• 18, 1981at9:30 a .m . l ,..CllROTHBS • MOOllEHEAD IF Y O U OBJEC T to the tt•12 Boulevard, Unit C, G.,den Grove Edw•rd Gto•1I• llruce, HS IF YOU OBJECT to the I ~ UOADWAT ALIC E M. MOOREHE AD. granting of the petition, .~:.1~\~ conducted by • C•lifornla~l. F•lrtu But1<11119. •u. cos11 w w, granting of the petition, MOttTU4JIT rrsldent of Costa Mesa . Ca. you shOuld either a p pear '~c::!~:::::~::s U ncle R Hernpl\111 C•llf:o;:.r.:i~i:::· ,. Grant, lrvlllt C•lllornl•92W you should either appear i i 110 Broadway SMlnaCrech1978.4. 198 P a1s• SSedurvalwveady Obny at the hearing and State Tile followlnt persar1s ere dol"9 Tiils tlat-t \Olet llled willl Ille RlclWlnl J. Breman, 13211 S.rnelt dl!t~!.~1""' la condllct.O by •n In· at t h e hearing and State Costa Mase your objec tions or f i le buslneuu : counly ciertr. of Oranoe Co1.1ntv on wey,GerdltnGrove,et1Uornta 92 .. 2. EdwwdG.Bru<• your objection s or file 642·9150 h e r hus band H a r vey W. wri'tten object ions with the ARTI STS 1NTEllNATIONAL Feb. 20• 1"1 Tiil\ busl/less " co11duc1ee1 Dy • Tiiis si.t-1 w .. 111.0 w1111 tM ltt bj ti Ith t h c o OP 2t5 , ....._ su"t , -·~ Fis.JM 9.,,.,.1 PM111en t11p. wr en o ec ons w e ---M oore head of C-Osta Mesa . court before the hearing. 11.;c11.'ca11tom"'i':tisi • -.-.-Pullllthed Or9"99 coatt 0.11, Piiot, Tonv ,._, ~:".;..~~ ;,~~r o. .... ge County on court before the hearing. I Ca .. 2 son s Harvey R. Your appearanc e may be .A1v111TMMe1Mar....,,, ... Soolbi Ftt1.JS,Merc114.1t.11.1"1 Ms.ti 1t1c11aroJ.1r...,..11 11116416 Your appearance may be IALTZ IHGHOM Moorehead of Salt Lake City . in person or by vour at Co.at H ...... , La9llM lffcll -Tiiis •la""*'' ..... flltd with ,,,. Publl~ OrM\ge Coast Dally Piiot, In person or by yo r t I -~ • 'ft...UILL u l a h and A I be rt w . t • Callloml• n..51 • • PUBUC NOTICE County Clerk OI Or•nea C01111ly on Feb 2S -• 11 II , .. , .., .. , t u a • -·" """ M o ore h ead o f ldaho. 2 orney. J0tt u 11on 11,, ... Soun. ea.st M•rc112,1te1 ·--·-·--·-·-·-·-------orney. WISTCUff CHArtt. I F Y 0 U A R E A w111tway, L....-11Hc11, eatll0tlll• ------------.,,,..,. PUBUC NOTICE I F Y 0 U A R E A 1' 427 e 17th S t daughters Denzel Probert or C REDITOR or a c ontln· n•s1 l'1CTmouseu11Nu1 P11b11~0ranta co .. 10.11r P1101 CREDITOR or a c on- Costa Mesa, Ca .. and Juanita nent c red1'tor o f the d'"'· 0 •n1t1 E,.erd """· ... Sollt11 NAM• ITATIMINT M•r<ll •. "· '1• u, itet ,.,.,., t i t -11 f the d C-Osta M esa • " CMSI HI ..... .,, LaguN llffcll, Tiie loltowlnt --I• clo"'9 butl· l'ICTITIOUI IUllN•SJ ngen er""' or 0 e -6'16-9371 B a tesolSa ltLa keCity,Utab: ceased, you must file vour c a11fffflltln..s1 neuu: 1 CE NAMalTATUdMT c ea.sedr you must file your __ 10 grandchildre n , 2 s te p -c laim with the c ourt or K•r"' MkNI• Tonti, ... s-111 <•> a..oc:KMAH INVHT MENT PUBUC NOTI Tll• 1o1'-lno penOll 1s aoln9 ou11· e ta Im w ith the court or g r a ndc h ild ren . 10 great· present it to the personal COHt " ........ La.-IMKll, ,c 0 . (II ) • '. t s TR •• T ------------neua(s·,·) u N IT E 0 R TA TE s present It to t he personal ,_ClleOTHMI IMITMS' WOITUAI Y 627 Mein St ~ntington BHc h S36-6539 rAc.teV•W .-.OIJ.AlrAU c.tnltery Mortu1ry C hapel 3500 Pacific View Dnve Newport Beac h ~2700 ~W01TU••111 L1gun18111ch 494-9-415 L1gun1 Hiiie 76&-0933 Sin Juan C.pl1treno 495-1776 d hildr d 5 t Calllon>l•ftMI PUeLISHING CO. Ul l'ltAN I( l'ICTITIOUlllU$1N•H ., gran c en a n grea . representative appointed Tllll ........... C-IM "" • SPAGUCHI • P.O. lloa UH, 122 41SI NAMa ITATaM•NT ENGINEERING ANO .. u.A .. CH, representative appointed I re at· g rand c h 11 d r e n by the c04.lrt w ithin four .,_., ,.....,...._ s trHt, N••PGrt Beec11, C•tllornl• The 1 .. ,...,.. lltfMll 1, c1o1ne 0c;11. m u .s . E-4', JUO s. Main s~. ,, -. by the court w ithin four Services are scheduled for months from the date of .AtwM .,,__ MarM911 tMJ '"".. B, s.111e AN, c..111om1a "'°'· months from the <Mite of Wednesday,Marc hl1,198lat fir st lss"•nce of letter s as T1111 .._ w• flleo with.,. RoMrt L eroctr.man. u i •1st suNOANCE l.AHOSCAPE Cat""' R. ,.."'"'" l230 s. Melft fl t l of I tt ,_ C-Cy ClefW .. Or .. c-... .... Slrtel, N-Pirt ll•Klt, Callforttl• MAINTENANCI , UI •2ttcl StrMt, '''"'· .... Sallta AM. C•lllon1I• rs ssuance e ers as 10:30AM at the Harbor Lawn provided In Section 700 of ,....._., 11.111t. tlt63 H••l'M a..cn.c.llfomlatMa. '1.701. provided In Section 8700 of Memorial Chapel with Rev. the Probate Code of ,..__ "_. ,,.1,~1scencM1M11Yen l,... l'lcll•rd '-"Turner, m 0110 T1tl1MlllH1l1ceM11<1et1•y en 111 the Probete Code of She mer of the Church of the Cellfornla The time for ...,..1.,.. ---Oealt o.i1., ,...., •1v1Wa1. strH t, .....,port ._,., c e11ttr111a dtvldH•~-~~1 -... ~.... Callfornla. The time for N rs t A r flt I. . ........ b,Mar ... 111'1t .,..., •*'1L..lr9'Jt...... .,..,,, -·"'" ·~ azarene o an a na o · Ing cla ms will not ex-• "''' -wn 11.-wlt11 the Tltla IM!nees ,, ~--11.,.., 1n. Thll , ... _ -111ec1 w1111 -filing clelm s w ill not ex- flclallng. lntermen t will be at plre prk>r to tour months ---CWlltY Clef'• e1 0r...-Gellllt" "' dtv1d11••· C04l11ty c1ert1 04 0r.,,.. Ca..ttty ot1 plre prior to four months Rose Hills Memorial Park from the <Mite of the h ear· PUBLIC NOTIC..: "Mr¥frv n. ""· R1<11arc1 L.. ,_, M•rc" *· ""· from the <Mite of the heer- Se I und h dlr i ------------1'1M411 Tlllt .._,,. -ftletl Willi llMI l't .... rv c es er t e eel on Ing noticed ebove. -Put11-ar.,. C-t 0.11, P11M, c-ty Ctt<tr. of Or•• c..u11t1 611 ~•""'" 0r-. c..st o.11, 1t1 .... Ing noticed above. ofijarborLawn·MountOlive YOU MAY EXAMINE ":.C:.:::!:~::::-Feto.u .MM.•.11.1a.1•1 "°41Marc1tJ.tttt. MArc11 c,11,1a,u,tt11 ...--.. .,,., YOU MAY EXAMINE M ohuary of Costa Mesa. the flle kept by the c ourt. ""• to1-"'-,.._,, ere "'"• "'"' • ·.:...._ the me ki~t by the court. 540-5554 If r.ou are Interested In t h e ._,,...,.., PUBUC NOTICE ltu&lllNCI 0r.,... CMM oa1iy 1tli.t pu•• •c NOTICE If you are n•eract-In th• ' ,. L. .. w N 1 o .. N l It o y March •, 11, tt, U. t._. llMHI _.. • , ·~ "" ., MILLER es ate, you may flle a re-INUANAT70NAL, .;, Prospect . 1----------~-estate, y ou may flle a re. NATALIE L. MILLER, re· quest with the court to rt· ltrH t, Newport l•Kn, C•llfornl• ,.CT1noua•"1tHU PlJBUC NOTICB fl1CT1nousau1111H1 quest with the c ourt to re- ceive notice of the lnven· ·'*'· •AMI naT11M ... , MAMa suHMllMT celve iptclit notice of the slde nt or Anah eim. Ca. tor" of estate assets and of ;.1•""" 11nern 111vH tme11u , Tiie re1iew1nt .,.r-.,.. •••119 • .i Tll• to11ew1111 PM"-•.,._.,,.. ln .. -tor·r,: esti•· es•·ts Passed away on March 8, • 1 1 111c.., • c.11to111t• c~•""'· m ..,.,...,.; fllCT1T•out•utt•1sa 1111.iMM... ....... w - 1-1 She Is survived hu her the pet tons, accounts 1nd ltrotittet ,,,...,, .... ,.rt IH<h, ltO'• OL.0 fllAIHIOHllO ICll •AMISTAftMIMT SOUTHWOOD l.IQUOlt, UH and of petitions, •c- ... • .'9 rePof°t5 described In Sec· C•t1fw111a..... CAii.AM, mo .,_,, ... ., "'"'· '"' fOlltwt,.. ,.,._ l1 ~ lMl. H•*' eM., c.1.1 • .._ c:atlf«'lll• c 0 u n ts • n d rep 0 rt s husband Morris Miller or tlon 12()0 of th• California P\.ANflHIH .. OY C•t•MeM.<»llWIH*M • • -··= i-a. dHCrlbed In Section '200 t\nahelm, Ca., 2 aons Steph~ P robate COde 1Nva1TMaNTS. INC. w1111•"' It. lttmbertM, tt•• PUtCAN INT••tt•11u, •1• ,,_._ J, ..... oru .... ,.,.,... Of t ...... ,._llfornl• Pr--te ind Howird Miller both at · 11111e.--. .,,.,,..,,..1.11 .. ~.c.. ... 1 AllH, New,.rt .. e<ll, c e11tor111e ~ .. ~=-LIMe.~o• , .. --... -h 1m C .__ ... d .. i.t . ,,....._ ,.,,,,,, "· '•"'"rt", Ut• 'fll66J. C'M1'w ....,....,. _.La• Cod t . A R T H \J R S , nua e •• •• IUIU 1u.,. er Jam•• M . HlllAft, Tlti. .......... -II ........ Al111•11• ,, •• L.•H, Att•lltlf'" I Wllll•m It. •It••'· '10 AllM, ,..,.. Allt., Y""9 UMI, callt.nll• LEVINE, £SQ. ~1ren Miller ot CoJumbut. Mualclc, PMltr & Garrett, =:.'" c=. " °'..., c:.-r, 1111 c~~.:-:. ~ ...., 911 "" "';:T°:" ._::. ~=.:-::-111 111-~ ........ ta,..._.. w 111 '"' IT I LL LI Y I N I & hlo. Servtcea •n•uuruled Attor•ey1 at Law, 0•• 1tHooaa, 1taNou1. • "••· -'"...... l .. vlillllt1. ...,....,. i6oiMAN ~~~l~~ Rom~ I~ Wll1fltr1 •tw•.7 . Lo~ !'"~~':it1u10N&1. i.Aw ,..... :=.."'.C:'::"wMI ._ T,.... =:·!.""'11te11 ... ._ T11i. ::=;.."",... w!a"" 7t7W'llU••••StrMt ~level• Ohio. Servicet U.O • A•1••n, ca. M01 , , ••• COHOAATION c-ty °""' " °' .. ee.ty ... 1CWMY Cllt<ll .. OrWllft c-.ty M c.-1, Qer1I .. Of ... Olwlty • Lei 'Rllllt. ea. ... ,, ldu u.. ~ ot Harbor (11 >~n• .,...._.,._...._.....,... ,....... Marc11t,1t11. ~........ ,,...,.. Publllhld 0r-.. cout Ll•n·llamlOOve Mortuary ,...,1.,_0r...,c..t Oa1•1 ,,. '"=:..~=,..... "'*"""°' ... c.-~= ,.....,..Onlletc...0.11~'.: ,._...,..ar .... Ce1111Dtll•"* Dell't Ptl0t,Marc.h4,S, 11, iofCo.tall ... 540-SSM. ._.11,11,1e,u11 , ... , ~ .. tt.tt.D.W , • .., ,...._U,Merati,it,11."'1 '1N1 M.at,1t .. 11,11,~1ttt .... 1 ~u,~ ... 11,1t.1ttt .,... 19'1 1017-11 ' I t ,., •I \ ---... ' ... -_.,... ... ---.. ....._ .... ..... , ... ....._.....---.-. ........... , ••• .-... -••• ,.,. .... _ ....... .-.-•• ..-. ........ ..a., .......... -.... TB fA•ltl' c1ac111 by 811 Keane by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) , ... ,. "Walls hold rooms together." "As long 11 you're down there, bring up i Jar of t0ntatoe1." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum ._killl., "J/,, ''Looks like he's led another break down at the dog pound." .ll1DGE P ARKEB l... J'M NOT VEKY HUN6fCY, THl5'Ll ~ A THIRTY-MfNUTE JEANNIE! I 'LL JU!if 5IT HERE ~OP AND l'M 5TARVED, fl.DY.' AND WAl"f FOR YOU TOCOMf LU'!> GET OOMUlilNC> TO EAT! OACK Af>OAAD ! 0 MISS PEACH ~ 3-11 "We're gonna hlM eome GOOD potato ealad tonight, Didi From the store!" by Harold Le Dowe ,:01,.1('~1 I. HAVE 6000 New~ ~o MD New~: THE GiC\?O NEW~ 1'91 ~LA Ad COEDIAL.&.. V IN VITED 10 VISl'r MV ~CHOOL. T'OMorroW! ,,, . ' ~,,, ~ .... MOON MULLINS ACROSS 48 M8')1e LUI UNITED FNture Syndicate 1 Puppet.., or Boston -Tuesday'• Puzzle Solved 5 Flolt 52 Prellmlnary 9 Drew t>a se Ponlon 1' MelOdy 57 MoNI' kin 15 ~city 5e Venut de - 18 Darice 59 -lttctl 17UIWn 80~1 11 Singer 81 Afl1cln pon 19 - -the 82 Once more 111111 83 RelldllM 20 RoedtlouM &4 Meilody 21 The Rode• e5 Hlrlm'• 2wotdl ,... 23 RgMet DOWN 25 o.-t• 1 !.-lndlln llttt · 2t ~ 2 Montr-• 27 Aooter1 Fot\ITI, e.g. 2t Qulll 3 CM«f\11 32 Brull Indian ' ,....,..,, 2• Old PfonGun "*" •' 35 Sulpellded 5 Olwted up 21 81Y of -41 To IM llfl 38 Certlln l \.ubricet« 21 -~ 41 -Heights: 37 F~ 7 Utlfl reeoft 30 OfMt Like '74 ww • ,. Pl'vdtnt • PIMt pett 31 ,...... 4t Hird WOOd 39 Monbbood t ~ fOllow. 32...,., IO AfrlcM tl¥W '40 Aoee'a lcM .,. 33 loll! Prwflx 51 Hanttt 4t Mll'llll lldn 11l DMde 3-4 A1j1op11dtle leectler - 42 Wimer Item tt Uni~: 35 Wtl6IMr 62 &ceed 43 Dk*IN ~ 2 WOt'dl 31 Mf1t CCM1e A MW! .... '411oofy t2 ''Wtl,Wllll" ,....,.~ ........ ~~"-+-+- 4& Aleort t3 '°"°" 42 .,. ...... 41 (quit: Colftel. 2t flllppMt '4 tu1111dl11 M NoM form 22 ~ 4& ..... •Diii ,.-.,. 1• • ot"•1 I f ,., ~ -'1' ii• I I> . ... . . . ...... ·-·· .............. ,. .1 SHOE NANCY HI I NANCY--- WHAT'S ON THE LUNCH TABLE? GORDO ~""~!.$ tcio••l.8 fJCJfl,~t.t! ,. by Ct1arl• M. Schultr -------o I STOOT !~ I "~J L..::=~===-...J by Ernie Bushmiller wow--- STEAK? I MADE. YOUR SOUP TOO HOT, SO I'M COOLING IT ON A FROZEN STEAK l(}UJ 15 1AAi A~ COOR:£ 1 ~TE.D OX>Rl(IN{:, 001? SO Y'Sefl!, OJS,SICl!!R, 4T'M IS M!!'T"SR l-tA9 N01" 9XPIRE5P! 3·/I 1 ! f 9 by Gus Arriola FOa 8BT'l01Ea oa FOa •OalE . ~ .... -. ' ......... , ..... . ' I' ,,_·--.-~,... ........ l By BOB THOllA.8 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Sa)'I Glenn Ford: • Ml Coward oace told me, 'You will Imo• 1ou're ct.. when you cease to be ama&ed.· 'Well, I can • beamaJed." One pt the thln11 that amaaes bJm la tbe fact at be will be 65 on May 1. That aae marks ret.lrt· eot for a lot of folk&, but Ford exhlblta no idence of even a slowdown after '2 yean in m1, minus wartime ar.a in the Marine rps. Californians see d hear him daily as a spokesman for a l cal aavtnes and loan f llowing the oversized r otsteps or John ayne. Ford will be en in two features is spring: "Happy irtbday to Me ,'' reeled by W. Lee om peon ("The Guns Navarone"); and • Virus.'' a dis aster ovie c ostarring eorge Kennedy. 8~ enson, Chuck Con· GLENN FORD rs and Robert Vaughn. Both were made In Canada under th~ film de lopment program. Since he wu born (as wyllyn Ford) In Quebec. his pre8enCt In the cast ds to the points needed to quality ror tax·ahelter citing of Canada·made movies. This desptlt' th.- ct that Ford is a U.S. citizen. "Once tt Canadilm , -.rays a Canadian" seems to be the syatam , "Cynthia Chis third wife> and f will be In lh1li cti ·my birthday," Ford remarked, "but not ' PORT ' I I MV UNCLE IN AMERICA . .,,.;.c .. ., '.b-;;~, .. En llah Sub- YOt.:.RE NEVlR MORE VULN ERABLE T HAN WHEN v o u ·v E SEEN TOO M UC H. EYEWl'INESS ...... , •• """''"'""''°' ~ a SADDLEBACK '9' PL.AZA Edw••ds BRISTOL CINEMA Ann Matinee~ Daily! ~46 ~711 lllU~I O~ Af ~Ufrlt•h'""°l 1111 PM THE FASTEST FUN IN THE WE T IS BACK \. ... ___ . becauae J want to avoid lt Age never worried me." Nor should lt. The crease are a bit deei>er. but the face still has a sli ghtly boyish look, eapeclally "-'Ith his Marine Issue haircut. GLENN FORD WAS A product of the bl1· studio 1y1tem, the passing of which he laments. He worked ln 44 movies during hls 17 years at Colum· bla Pictures. · "I had no proble,m with Harry Cohn," said the actor of his late, hard·driving boss. "I wish we had 10 Harry Cohns running the movie business today. ''I remember paying a visit to Harry when my contruct was up. He was kinda sad when he said, ·BUI Holden has left the studio, Rita Hayworth has left, now you're going All of the old gang has gone. You know why we always got along together , Olenn'? Because you were never afraid of me.' " •'ORD HAS MADE A total of 222 features, which he figures Is some kind of record in today's Hollywood. He was asked which films he re mem- be red most fondly. "Oh I don't know. there were so many of them ," he said T hinking a bit, he named "The Bl ackboard Jungle," ··Gilda," "Cowboy," "3: 10 to Yuma." "The Sheep man," .. The Gazebo " "They may not ha vt> btocn the best pictures I d id, but they're the onel> I remember most fondly because of the people involved," he added ... 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He even enjoyed his TV aeries "Dade's County," in which be played a modem·dQ western sheriff ror two aeasona, posted cood nt1D11 but was can· celed by CBS durtnc an anti· violence wave. Said Ford: "I thlnk the powers lost thelr bead. One executive told me lf the aeries could have last· ed one more season, It would have cone on and on." FORD PLAYED A RUaAL preacher in a short·Uved 1975 series, "The Family Holvack." He re marked: "I enjoyed that one because of working with Julie Harris. Of all the leading ladles -and I've worked 9.'lth some fine ones -I could say that she was the greatest actress." Miss Harris urged Ford to do a play with her. He declined. "l appeared in SS plays before I got into mov- ies," he said, "but I don't think I could get through an opening night now. I think it's good to know one's limitations. · · 1 Uke to do what Jack l.emmon does -go back and forth between films and theater -but I'm not quite prepared for it." He pondered for a moment, then: "Still, f COULD do it.'' R Un1t1d Art11t1 ~~NOWPLAYJNG~~ WtllA South Coast (71 41494·1514 U TllO eom •u c.•• um 11ucl B11stol Westbrook Stadium Orive·ln ! 7141540·74U (71 4) 530-4401 (714) 639-8770 IYlllt Saddleback ( 714) 58 l ·5880 Woodbridge (7 14) 551 ·0655 ~l11t•~r\ •IP • ......., ... 1\111 .. ~ ... ' Hot Air Balloon Ad.enture1 ....... "-' •rlhl., ... , Penle faJS., la a ltall••• w ................ , .... , •II•~ alt..,• lit• ••n~ • uul7 e,..ela••lar ea .. z leaee t11all1 tar ••• • u lO. • 1aao. • •toO (lift Certilicatq Available C/J CHAMPAGl!f~ §75s1-so33 "ONMNAllY NOPLI" (R) l'LW ...... LUCI "ILl"4ANf M•N" ......... ''MOtNON.L" ~ ,, .. ._ ____ ............ ·-. 'I \\ 111'\I '-II\' -EveetG-.. , ...... STAMKYANO HUTCH The ln-'lgallon ol e IOan- aherll I no operellon *--• dMdly oeme wtlM Mulch'• glrllriend .. uMd U bell lO tr-.> 8 Nlh· .... ~. I TIC TAC DOUGH M•A•t•H Seek answers Aedw borr°"8 a-.· record pleyet end tu• OYer u the M'A'S 'H dlK )Odley. .GOOD,._ Aorlde·a ettoru to P8M en lmportent medk:el ••em •I WOf1' mey be thwvted by • well-meenlno gift from the children ane cerN most •bout. Hot Holbrook and Dixie Carter try to find out why their son was slain by police in "The Killing of Rand y Webster" tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. •• EUCTNC COMfJAHY (A) (J) CUN!WI tll A8CNEWI a:ao I 8UU..HVE WElCOME IACK. KOTT'Eft Cervelll has • "cloH encount., .. wtlh the p1enet Yoravt • IEHNYHILL Benny hu fun with the uM of perody on • well-known 90n0 In a lovely old Engllan -~AN1MO 8rlll9h ector len Holm n.,. rel• Ihle progrem shot ln Auou•t 01 1990 1n Atghani- sten end mede entirely from commerciefl)' avell- •ble -Mquencet • 8Tl.J0t08U .. Sllmpler.. St Louis k Ida operete a pizza parlor. C111- c;ego Gin Seoul• pley wtlh an Earthbell (A) CHANNEL LISTINGS CJ) M"A08"H When B J. attempts 10 comfort • nurw who ha• marriage troubles, he dls- co-..n • romantic problem of hit own. 0 llAANEV MILLE1' A night locked up at the praclnct becomes an unacheduled Informal encou111., tor Barney, his detecllvea end theor "guesta" when they are ~·r•nllned. (Part 2) 7:00 9 CBS HEWS D N8CNEWS D HAPf»Y DAYS AGAIN Potale invites three strand- ed be&Yly pageant cont""' rants ro spend the night at the Cunnlngllem llOuse D A8CNEWS D JOt<P'S WILD • M 'A"S'H A no-nonMnse colonel vta- 111 Ille 4077111 during an outbreak of Apnl Foots' O•ypranks. • 8TAEET8 OF 8AH FRANCISCO Stone and Kelter lnWtSt•· gal• lhe murd8'$ ot three members or a circus troupe 1J KNXT 1CBSI ltJ.., Anqt>l1,., 0 KNBC 1 N BCt LO'> An4l'll'.., 9 KTLA 1lntl t Loc, Angple-. fJ KABC TV 1 ABCt Lo~ Anq1>1p-. Cl' l\FM B 1CBSl S,tn D•eqci D KHJ TY (Ind J LO'-A11'll"t'~ [OJ KCST (ABC1 San D1i>qo CD KTIV 1 tno 1 I clc; AnqelP~ Q) KCOP fl/ ( lno 1 Ll.l'> AnQl'I"~ fID KCET TV 1PBS1 Lo<, AnQt""~ '1:l KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hunt n1.1ton Be .. cn • OVEAEAIY GU88t· Pete SMg8f (A) G MACHEJl / lEHMA AEJ'ORT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH (ID) ME.AV GAfflH Gu .. 11: John Gardiner. Senators Chatles P.,cy, Jeremiah Denton. Bennett Johnson and Paul lualt, Ev• Gabor 7:30 IJ 2 OH THE TOWN Hosts: Steve Edwards. Melody ROQllrl Visit some of the grand ','old" hotels In l os Angelea, Including the Ambassador. the Bev- erly W1llllire and the Bilt- more. take a IOOk at the world 01 !union and meet H\111<81 well-known deaign· ... D THIS WAS AMERICA D SHANANA Gli88t· JatnM Oatren fJ HOU.YWOOO SQUARES D FACE THE MUSIC m AUIHTHEFAMILY A walk home peal a netgh· borllood constructt0n Ill• turns Into • niglltmarlah encount., lor Glo<la fl) MACHElL / lEH~ REPORT ~ Pl.EOOE BREAK Regularty scheduled pro- grap>mlng may be delayed due to pledge break• (J)P.M.~ Go to a bllnd~le<"a corn· petition; lhe wotld'• r1111 car orclleatra: Chef Tell makes vHI goulash. Or. WU<:o on • brffkthrough for cataract auflarara, Cathie Mann meets some Hollywood stand-Ins. 7:N 81) NATlONAl. OEOOAAl'Hte SPEQAL "National Parka Play- ground Or ParadiN?" Enon. ~ die Natlonlll Plttl lerw. to rMltlOl tN lll*lo'• ---to Anwi-ca'• 1*11• In 110C191 of IM• ttno I NII to enwo.-.. ... ........ polUtlOn 9lld crime_...,,..._ .ooe (I) INOI fnot etld Twti IAlll• on • ~tltvr r~ • MAL.NOP\A F.-nd: e 104* et the DlllM~~· -.; • ~tlon of bald people; • .. few lligh ldlool~.(") .MCMI • • • • "No1ortou1" ( 1t4e) Cery Orant, tngrld B•romen. Plrected by Alfred Hticllcocll. An American undercover agent pet1u•d•' the deught• of • treltor to lnHttrata a gang of Ne:da ll~ln South Amef'ICa. e a EGHT11 INOUGH Heney lendt a blo model· lno lob l>Y1 IMrna there la a ceteh to tt. end 0.Yld IW• Nlcholu lo find a ,_ apertment for him. D MOYIE **Y."What•aNewP~­ cet?" (1"5) Pet• SelMB, Pet• O'TOOle. A oonfueed young men ..u help from an e ven more confuMd p9)'Clllalnst. • ,. .... MAOA2'JHE A new oper•tlon that par- tially r•t«ed • deal wom- an'• '-lno. the world'• flflt cer Otehntra: Chef Tell mak.. vHI goulUh; Or wuco on • break· through for cataract 1ufferer1, Cathie Mann mee11 some Hollywood lland·lns. ti) MOVIE • * • "Th• Secret Inva- sion.. ( 196•1 Stewart Granger, Rar Vllltone. A group of lnt arnallonal crime .. speeiallsta" ate promised • pardon II they will partlcipel• In the inlll- trallon of Nlzl-helcl temro- 'l... during World W8' ti SJ NATIONAL OEOOAAPHIC SPECIAL ··Na11ona1 Parka Pl ay- ground Or PeradlH ?" EHorts by the National P8'k SerYloe to r•lrlct Ille publlC'I accesa to Am«I· ca·a parks In ho9eS of put- ting • halt to envlronmen- 181 damage. pollution and crime ate examined. 1:30 m CAAOl. BUNfETT AHO F'AIEH08 Gli88t Belly Wlllle 1:36 81) NOVA "Portrait Of A 1<111«" An Incredible OdySM)' through the human body with Swedllh photographer Lennart NllMOn·s cam«• dOCU<n4tnll the cau-and effecla of heart a11ac111 and strotcee. IR1 t:OO 9 CJ) MOVIE "The Kllllno Of Randy Willet•" (Pramlerel Hat Hotbrooll, Olxle c.rt.,. A Loulelane couple In-tl- gate ttie ~ of their aon by Houaton police. • Orange CoMt DAJL Y PtLOT/Wedneed8y, March 11, 1111 -TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8:00 -''Notorious." One of Alfred Hitchcock'• cla11lc 1u1penae movies from 19'6 with Cary Grut and Ingrid Beraman involved in South American intrtpe. KHJ 8 8:00 -"What's New, Pussycat?" An early Woody Allen com- edy with Peter O'Toole u a mixed-up young man seeking help from an even crazier psychiatrist <Peter Sellers). CBS 9 9:00 -"The Killin& of Ran- dy Webster." The slayiq of a young man by Houston police olficers brings his parents (Hal Holbook and Dixie Carter> into a personal investigation (photo at left). D DIFP"MHT l'T"°9CD Arnold goea 10 ematl c:ialml cour1 wtien • llOt• reru.. to elldlange • defective toy he pur • chaaed e a ALOHA. PAIWmE Two ewtngen fall In love, a pelt of bumbllng t,.._. hunt..-. Ifft up Ille reeor1 and • pa)'ChOloglll .... help from• 1G-)'Mt-old. • MEIWONmN Gueeta: JOhn Gardlnar. Senetors Chana. Pe<cy, .Jeremllh Denton, Bennett Johnson and Paul Laxall, Eva G•bor. Sff11 Donlon, Belfy BMle. 9 PLEDGE IAEN< Regularty teheduled pro- gramming may be deteyed due to pledge break• 8:05 fl) SOUN08TAGE "Vietor Borge •• Comedy In Music" The muter musician I comedian •• captured in petform•nce al Chlcago'a Drury L- Wat8' Tower Theal8' Wllll Ille MllWllYkM Symphony Orellalr• (A) 8:30 D THE FACTS OF LIFE Blair totns 8 COtmellca company u • aalM repr• aentelive 10:00 D QUINCY A young mother la acc:uMd of murdering one of ,., infant twins (RI JOHN DARLING I I~ IMnuf"• fomw ~ In-crime catch "" wlltt """' and 6emend 1hal he tum OWi the $50,000 In at°'8fl toot they think ha ..... ID P«NA "Moving StJM" Tiie WOt1d of hloh· and tow--llpeed ph<>lography .. caiplU<ed ln I hla progt em which roltows the eaperl~tal work done in the fi4!4d and It• poujble appllcatlonl 10:10. SAMMY KAHN: THE 8ECOHC> TMI AAOUHO Prollflc aongwrlt., l<ahn •• back with an evening full of aono• •nd remlntacences Including: "Everythlng's Coming Up ROHS," "Poclcelfut Of Mlreclea .. and .. Come Blow Your Horn ·· 10:t0 e NEWS • INOEJl'EHOEHT NETWON< NEWS 11:eo& D 8 ())QI NEWS II 8TAllTAEK In -ch of the starlllip Arcnon. Capt Kin. beam• down 10 ~I Beta 3000. where IOClety la governed by "Lal1dru .. G NEWLYWED GAME • M'A08 °H Radar writ• home to his mother while Hawkeye cat· rle8 on toot ln1pectt0n and Col PotW .... "'°' In 1fle ......... e MMrrA • IUfMYN. ''Gentle G-.. Of T'M ,... •. Natwd McMwtl ,,.,,.... Ola l'°'Y °' tN •ndeng., act ttvMpl>eoll wt""8a MIO ttewl ~ t'*-'dl °' ......... ..-IO oour1 encl tweed In tN .... °'the........,.. ...... 11:11. OOC'CAWTT GuMI: GOte Vldel. n:ao e (I) MCM1 * * "Kalla: Portrelt Of A C«lterlold" pt71) Kim 9M1noer. Vivien llelne. • MIDTM CAMOH GUNta: Rlcflard Pryor. S.. Armalrong. Judith Bleoen.(RI 8 (11 MCNNI ~ • GUNll IOIC.I An outlew O'abe • ,_,. wtllle Matt le lrylno 10 .,.,. him and f«oea Men to WOf1' out • o.at. • HOGAN'I HaOU ~" muet eecec>e from c:emp to aid • wo..nded unOerOfound leedet 11:40. CAPTIONID MC NEWS ~"1DIGHT ~ 12:00 • MOWl * • * "Ebb Tide" ( 1937) Oecar Homotka. Francee Fermer 8 9 LOYE90AT "Gopner·a G'"'"' Htta ... "The Vecellon" Conrad I Jania. Joanne C•Hldy: "One RoM A Oey" Martha &:oll, Oon Amec:ha (RI • Ml88ION: IMPOUlelE ~-MCMI •••........ t """" line'' (11119) .... w.-. C:.. T19WOf. ·-··~ ...,.,.. ... 1:••• ~l'TOfW Joe ,.,...., '**'- ifl¥0totoed ... ~. -~ 9lld ,...,. ..... """° IO ltd e k18 ...._ ol Ufldealr ..... 1*1 .... THILo.~ "W•Horw'' •wov. •••··~'or c_.. (1tso1 c.e..e. Holm, f\orl8ld Colm.wl. =1§- • * * "The 810 Clocl<" ( 1MI) "8y Mlflal>d. M-r_, 0·~1n. 2:0l 8 MCMI ** "In Tenotnl" (1974) Claude Allln•. Franlr eon-2:201 NIW8 2:IO MCMI • • "Flret Yank Into TOllyo .. ( 11145) Tom HNI. Berbwa Hele 1:001 .... l:M NIW8 •:GO MOW! **~ "Hunters Of The Wild .. ( 19741 Documentary. 4:09 . MOYIE * 'n "Flrtt Man Into S1>«»" ( 1969) Marla Lan- ell. Marehatl T~. ThMrsda•'• Oaflt l•r Mo.,lrs ~MORNltG ~ 11:GO., • 'n "Randy Ridel Alone.. ( 1934) John Wayne, Albetl• Vaughn. • ONE ITEP IEYONO "I s-You Tomorrow" A U.S. Foreign Servtce agent In France II Invited to apend Ille weekend at the llOU" or • wealthy A,,_,. can. I -AFTERNOON- 12:30 D TOMOMOW D DOHLAHE Guests· Marll Wiison, Dal Shannon, Ratp11 McTeo. KlrTi Adame ti) ONE STEP IEYOHO .. Contact" Biii Oefmou reoelvel • valuable watch u • Olh from 1111 wife Mary , 12:00. * • 'n "Eeca.pe Of The Blrdmen.. t 1971) Doug McClure. Chock Connon. • * * ''" "The Bechelor Party" (1957) Oon Murrey, E G Me1111att 3:00 <!Jl * • 'n .. Shoot-Out .. (11171) Gregory Peck. Pat Ovlnn ·~ D • * ~ "Sam Whlalley" ( 1969) Burt Reynalda CHn• Walk• by Armatrong & BatJuk Even without 'Dallas' CBS number one Gpda•d• Melinda 0 . Fee gets a workout in the local gym, a new setting in the soap opera "Days of Our Lives," airing weekdays at 1 p.m. on NBC, Channel 4. _.-11IA ••. "!~~_.. M& ..-.ftftlr.,01J'I!: .... v:-:,,.. ... _ .. ~ ... Ill I • m11ro · NEW YORK <AP > -CBS pre· empted "Dallas." the season's No. 1 show, but still won the rat· ings race. as seven of its pro· grams placed in the week's Top 10, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. CBS won the networks ' three- way competition for the third week in a row and the 16th time in 19 ·weeks with a r ating of 19.6. ABC, after a week in third place, regained the runner -up position with a rating of 17.3, and NBC was thlrd at 15.8. The networks say that means in an a ve rage pri m e -time minute during the week, 19.6 percent of the nation 's TV- equipped homes were tuned to CBS. CBS R AN BACK-to·back episodes of "The Dukes of Hctzzard." a new installment in the series' normal time slot and a rerun in the period belonging to "Dallas ." The origin al episode finished third for the week ending March 8. behind CBS ' "M-A-S -H " a nd last season's top-rated program, "60 minutes." also from CBS. The rerun finished 10th. The rating for "M·A·S·H" was 27.4. Nielsen says that means of all the nation 's homes with television, 27.4 percent saw at least part of the program. N BC's "LltUe House on the Prairie," a consistent hit, was the highest-rated of the non-CBS programs -No. 5 ABC's most- watched show of the week, "The Love Boat'' was eighth. ALL OF THE Top 10 shows were from continuing series. C BS ' broa dcas~t of its own "People's Choice Awards" show was No. 13. with a CBS made- for-TV movie, "The Pride of Jesse Hallam," tied for 18th. NBC listed three of the week's five lowest-rated programs, in- cluding "Nero Wolfe" in 62nd place. a movie, "Death Ray 2000," 63rd, and "NBC Magazine with David Brinkley" 6Sth. ABC's :'I'm a Big Girl Now" was 6lst. and "First Love," a movie on CBS. 64th. Here a r e the week's 10 highest-rated shows: "M-A-S-H," with a rating of 27. 4 representing 21.3 million homes, "60 Minutes," 26.7 or 20 .7 m ill ion, "Dukes of Hazzard," 9 p.m ., 25.S or 19.8 ~ N. hfs 011.'50 National ceographlc Special "National Parks: Playground or Paradise?" Are we lovlng our parks to death? 7:SOpm KOCI NOVA "POrtralt. of a K111er'' Take a photographic Journey tnru tnt human boOV. 8:45Dm NOVA ''MOVlng Stlll" A history of stlll photography 10pm Clvll Grumbllng ••• Gloomy Gue n.hi Piiat lnth• .. llJ million, and "Alice," 25.4 or 19. 7 million, all CBS; "Little House on the Prairie," 25.2 or 19.6 million, NBC; "The J efrersons," 24 . 9 or 19.4 million. CBS; "House Calls," CBS, and "Love Boat." ABC. both 23. 7 or 18.4 million ; "Happy Days," 23.S or "INCREDIBLE . SHRINKING WOMAN" ''TH! NUDE eo.·· I "TH!DEYIL • MAX DeYLIN" "HERO AT LAROI!" '"' I "MOING. BUl.1.'' "' "FORT A,AC ... " I "TRllUTE" "ORDINARY 9'EOPLl'1 1111 "mRCAAZY" ·~u.o CAltl" "" • .. 1w w1s WAY YOU CAN'' "HONIYIUCKLI .. C.11 142-H?I. 'ut a ftwworch tOWOfk fer 18.3 million, ABC, and "Dukes of Hazzard," 10 p.m., 23.4 or 18.2 million, CBS. CBS; "Laverne and Shirley," ABC; "Real People," NBC; "Hart to Hart," ABC; "CHiPs," NBC, and "Dilf'rent Strokes," NBC, Movie -''The Pride ot Jesse Hallam ," C BS, a n<t "That's Inc r e dible," ABC, three·way tie. The next 10 programs: "Trapper John, M.D.," CBS; ''Three's Company,'' ABC; ··People's Choice Awards ," Everything you've always wanted in a Seafood Platter ••• ••• and it's only $349 • Crispy Fish • 2 Tasty Shrimp • 2 Tender Scallops • Fresh Cole Slaw •Crunchy Huahpupplea . • Golden Frye• <£00g~~- SEAFOOD SHOPPES I' . ,,. County plant to prolluce energy from coal BJ JORN N&&DILUI CM .. OellyNll .... : Tbe teltlaa ol mOl't efftdeDt Wayt to prod~ aer17 (tom coal will IOOG be takiftl plac. 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A nationally known lec1urer and author. he hokil a Ph.D. in economlca and a mute,.. ~rff in bualneas administration. Or. GoOdard has been active in the field of real eet.te fundino for over 1 o years. TWO NIGHTS ONLY MONDAY MARCH 16th 7:30 p.m. Newport Marrioff HIWPORT CIMTll DllYI " HEWPOIT IUCH, CA TUESDAY MARCH 17th 7:30 p.m. Holiday IM 21201 I. LA PAZ ROAD LA•UMA HIUS, CA. IMPOIMATIOM UNI 17141 lt .. 1411 r------~---------------~-----~-----------, I FOR MORE INFORMATION A BOUT THESE INVESTMENT I I PROGRAMS CLIP THIS CQJPON ANO MAIL TO DAY. I 1 Name I I AddreM I I City Zip I 1 Telephone No ·1 I I I 1412~=:i~~:-f~~~~~,~~':~·~~082eu I ~-----------------------~-----·----~--------~ • moolhs in a ai:qle·fa1nlly bame. committee on Sdence and Tectmok>1y, allo ~t­ t.endtd. Tbe r.earcb facWty wU1 tell ud develop a coal ·burnln1 proc••• called ma1netobydrodynamlc1 (MHD). The M.H.D proceas foreet bot, elec~call)' coo· ducted 1ue1 throulh a mapetlc field, producin1 electricity that can be used to 1upplement power produced by conventional methods, 1ccordln1 to TRW olftciala. "In a combined MHD-tt.am powtr plant, 4,000-ldlowaU..boun of electrtetty could be pro- duced from tbe 1a1ne too ol coal, .. Hardcron uld. "That would be eDOUlb for four months ol bome power." "TllE MllD process can increase tbe coal- bumlftt efficiency of Power planta by more than 50 percent while 1l1nifacanUy reducin1 pollution," aald George Solomon, executive vice president of the firm. He uid a 1,000..watt electrical plant could aave one mlllioo tons of coal a year. Hardcrove, quotine an Electric Power Reaearcb lnlUtute atudy, aald wide UM ol tbe MHD proeeu could cut the nation'• energy bW $800 billion a year. Fuqua, who 1ave the dedication 1peecb, w amed a1ainat proposed fundinl cute ln enerty research proirams by the Reatan adminiltratioft. He said TRW had invested more than $10.5 million in advanced fossil enerey techniques with 40 percent for research and development of high· pressure combustion of coal. Solomon said the lest site wu built in coopera- tion with the U.S. Department of Energy's coal- fired MHD electrical power program. MHD bum· mg could reduce costs of energy production 20 to 30 percent, lessening the nation's dependence on im· ported oil. ONE OF THE GaANTS tarseted for deletion in Reagan's proposals itl $120 million the Carter administration bad set aside for research at TRW, Fuqua said. ·'The issue of continuity in fundin1 la anotber facet of the energy dilemma." Fuqua said. "If a program's lite is projected at perhaps five yean and every year the appropriation changes drastically, the result is chaos. Jack Kardgl'ove, manager of TRW's combus· lion office, said a ton of coal provides the same amount of energy as four and a half barrels of oil. "The idea t.bal programs partially completed c an disappear with political whim or prejudice, or a change of faces is unacceptable," be said. He said in a conve.ntional 1enerating station that amount of coal or oil could be u,,ect to produce 2,SOO kilowatts of electricity, enou1h for two However, one TRW official said the program would proceed with or without the government help. Gets I rvi ne Company post Ralph M. Rodheim is assistant manager of com- munity relations for the Irvine Company. He will work with the 100 community associations on the Irvine Ranch and coordinate activities between the company and City of Irvine. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS ~~?~0111::!~1:::;! ~~~~,~~ 1~~ .~z: ~J~1:~71 • ~.,, ~~ ... ~~~:~· :: :::~: s::~.~~o ;:, •• ro:,: ano IOWHI offers by ColG,1101 loo ·~ lnfralnO • •'" ~cGaR ~~" ~~~~ ~::~~· ll' • ~· • NASUAO SUMMARY NEW YORK lAPl ClarkJL 2'1\IJ JO Horl1R\ 5"1 S\lo OtltrTP 17" llVJ riwnEnr ll''• JI\<. 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IN CASE YOU BA VEN'T guessed, they all have to do with one company, San Francisco-baaed Bechtel Group, world's largest engineering and con- struction firm, whose-operations span the globe. Caspar Weinberger worked there before rejoin- ing the Cabinet (he was Hpalth, Education & Welfare secretary in the Nixon Cabinet). And the projects list-1 ed above are just some of the current activities of Bechtel. They have busy hands everywhere. As a completely privately owned company, meaning no stock is in the bands of the public and no shares are listed on any exchange, Bechtel is not ob- liged to let us in on what it's up to. It doesn't have to issue an annual report. It doesn't have to disclose its sales figures. But it has been in the glare of publicity often enough to realize that people, especially journalists, are suspicious of secrecy. The way to get slammed is to seaJ your lips. So Bechtel now does make available to outsiders an , annuaJ report that it issues to its employees. THE 1181 REPORT GIVES us a chance to get a handle on Bechtel's size. It's enormous. The com- pany's sales last year came to $7.6 billion -that's the work that it performed and billed to clients. It's a volume that would place Bechtel among the 50 largest companies in the nation. Bechtel is bigger than Xerox, Kraft, Federation Department Stores and Coca-Cola, among other giants. Even more spectacular was the new work booked last year. These awards came to $11.3 billion, double the amount booked in 1979. Much of Bechtel's work is in the enerey area: building power plants, refineries, pipelines; develop- ing alternative energy resources (solar, wind. tar sands, gasohol): burying nuclear fuel wastes. And Bechtel is the consummate multinational. While it's helping the United States become more energy self- sufficient through a variety of projects, it's also help- ing Saudl Arabia, Kuwait, Venezuela and other coun- tries to improve their energy industries. Bechtel works for everyone. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLISHT DgW }!~~~' !.t~!.~. HEW YORK (AP) -· S.IH, Twt. llf'k• ~· IA¥. It. K~.f:l~ii-:::-: I~ ~ ~ ~ ~tt-1 ltCA ;m ;t• 21Vt -1 6S ra m::; Ift:i Bf'.fdJ!:JE I Am.:!".., ~:21 14 . ... I/:' . .. . .... . t'u •rr::c, ""!! = -~ u~ : :: :. . . =· .· ,.,_.• =-1~ _:~ USlll ........... ·• '· , :Ir s ... ng .,_ -" • :.-Moeon !t-.-tt~ = ~ WHAT STOCKS DID : l!uoro 4",200 7~ .... ~ m:= ~~ :-:: HEW YORK !API MM. 10 Gulf ()11 40l.AOO »lo'I + . ~ Adv-r-.,;, 1 htl! St.I 407,200 2ll'll DKllNCI i02 ¥~ ms AMERICAN LEADERS NIW YORK (API -Ptlftt lett Mol!Mf Of 9fH1 colN, c~ wllll "" .. .,., llrl<•· ·~I lroy .... "°1.00, ...... . ...... ..... 1 tr~ ot., MtUO, lljl ... .. ...... ,. ...... 1.2 troy.,_, ... , .... .. ..... ~ 100 (l"OWfl, .... ,..., ot .... 11 ••• ...... Newt!~ .. Hew IOWS 11 w.<•f AMEX OIO f' HEW YOllK (API Mar 10 1 .,1 .. METALS TutMl•v C..,., &3~U c.n1' •pound, U.S. OH~· ti OM. Lud 3' cents • pound. Zinc 41 \4 cents• poun(I, O.llvtred. Tin '4 91311 Mei.ls WM-composllt 11>. Alu ml-76 (ents • -· H. Y MWCIOty"" 00 per flu• Ptau-.. f:"2.00 lroy 01., H Y. SILVER Tuesday •r TM "-ltl-Prell J12 090per IN»younct, H•ndY ~ H•"'I• ' DEAR PAT DUNN : l have some very old china that I use on 1peclal occuiona. Wblle -tortna these dlshei after a family celebr,a· \ton, I noticed some cralina or fine cracks ln the alaze. Wlll continued use make it wotae? la there any way I can remove f09d stains · without ma.klng it worse or ruioinl lhe re· malnm, glue'> · · ~ N.E., Colla Mesa• Some crulag II upeded • older clblte1, •••-' cma141ere4 Ula& .-.Uable, accord· .. , &o utiqae clalaa espena. Carei.1 ue a .. cleaabtC wtUI a •Ud Map or Uqald cider"9& wW Wp pretene die rema ..... Slaae. AYeld 1enlll1 lb'oagly colored food (••cit 11 Meta> la U.em ud remove food from Ute cllGe• aa IOHUpoulble. AtdMMll.lt mMt 1tala1 cu ~ naoved by nbblllg wtUt a clotla dam,.H wtUI baklll& Mda or n.lt, &oap lt.U• mpay reqalre a mlW laeHeltolcl bleacltl•• treatmeat. Bleacll 1ltottld llOt H ued wlu..& Preleltlal • aa espert's recommeadaUoe, npeclaUy If *'e cltlaa yrcelal• or llH a Rae gJase. ,.,,_,,,_•re• Ml• I . DEAR READERS: A cMN'1 lajuy hMa play1rotaJ1d equlpmeat ocean every fwr mla•tes in the nation, accOldlag &o tile U.1. Coasamer Product Safety CommJNloe. " As falls are tlle moat fnqaeat due of taJary, soft surfaces under eqalpmeat la rec· emmeaded. Sand and gra11 are better tllaa coacrde or 11pbalt. Swi•P nqalre lob of room, 10 position U1em at least I feet away from otller apparatas, fences, saadboxes, walkways, etc. Heavy or balky seats oa swia&s also are bsardou, so choose U1btwe1Pt sea&s tllat offer greater 11fety on Impact. Avoid eqalp· meat wttll rtncs llavlag dJameten between five aad H lnches becaase of possible llead eatraplllftlt. "S" laoots oa playgroalld equip- ment abo cu pmcb fl.agers or cakla clodll.81. Vae a pair of pUers to close die opea-eltded laooks U31ttJy to eliminate the danger. Also caatlon clllldren to keep flngen and buds away from moving parts on gllders and 1eesaw1, wblc:b can pinch or even crusll ila1en. Once or twice during the year, l..nsped the nuta, bolls and other hard••~ to make 1are all connec tions are tight. Replace broken or dama&ed hardware or mttn1s as soon as possible. Finally, be· sure to take the time to ln· struct yoar youngsters ln sale and courteous playing habits when using this equJpment. D~H.,e111 pro•bftf DEAR PAT DUNN . I mailed an $8.35 check to Mail Order Marketing on Jan. 6 for a shoe stretcher. Like so many of your other readers who have complained about this company, my check also was cashed, no merchandise has arrived, and I haven't re- ceived any explanation of the delay. Would you please look into this for me? S.R., Newport Beach Although your check was cashed Jan. 21, Mall Order Marketing bad not "bedaled &lie malling date for your mercbandJse until Feb. 21. No reason was given for tbe delay ln mall- ing a product which was ln stoc:k. Mall Order Marketing bas a poor record with readers of this column. Many say Its cu s tomer service de partment's phone number, (213) 365-3207, is busy constantly and although the firm says Its customer service representatives answer aU letters, A YS readen say that's not the case. In fact, It's even difficult for me to reacb MOM'• "special" action line editor's complaint phone number. Most of tlle time lt, toe, IS either busy or there ls no answer. ··cot a problem? Then write to Pal Dunn Pat unll cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve 1Mqulties m go~mmt and business Mad your questions to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Cocut Daily Pilot. PO Boz 1560 , Costa Mesa, GA 92626. As many letters as pou ible will be answered, but phoned inqu1nes or letters not mcludmg the readn's full name, address and bu&meu hours· phone n~mber cannot be comtdered ThlS column appears dally ex- cept Sundays · · Art Show Huntington Center daily thru Sun. COLLECTORS CORNER Rue ColM • Stemp• GOLD • SILVER Prices for 3/10/11 Geld c .... .-i.oo Sllfff' Ct. $1 Ul • ..., Sell l(rugerrancb ""6.IO '5117.0I Maple LHI Mt1.IO Ull.00 100 Cor_, 1461.IO $475.• SO PeMK Mf1 .IO $61t ... -:_:,:,.-;.;:.;;-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.:.:.:.:.:.:,~i '°'-Sllv., B~ tu,. 1'16% .. . ~··-----... c.e ... c-.-.. (714)5~50 South CoHt Ptaza VIiiage ...._ .. _ ... IAc•----· __ , Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. . Important Notice Regarding I Montgomery Ward Color ! Advertisement in Today's Paper. Montgomery W~rd'a Old-Fashioned D~l.lar ays Sale running m today's p~per, the pricing r both diaper sets on page 2 1s incorrect. e Girls' diaper sets are $7, regularly 9.99 a nd if• Colorful diaper sets ar~ $3, regularly 4.49. We regret any inconvenience t}lia enor may ~uae our customers. t' .......... • Brltl1b rock 1tar Jobn McVle and hll wifet Julie Ann, were finea $1,000 and or-dered to pay '1,000 to a rehabllltatlon facility after plead· inl 1ullty ro dru1 and weaP4)DS ch.ar1e1 ln WalluJcu, HawaU . Ape ••• lie laet.or Senility tied to parents? WASHINGTON (AP > - Coupa. who opt to bavt children at a law aae may lDcreue t.be eh~ ol t.hetr off1pr1q de- velopial a form ot 1enUlty ln old a11, NMareh lndJcatea. R1Hare1Mrt •t tbe Untven1ty of Wuhln1ton In Se•ttle aay their prtllmlnary results In· dtoat• that children born to paren.. ln their mld to late 30s have a 1re1ttr chance of de- veloplftl AJ&helmer'• di1eaae, a form ol Hnll• dementia. Howtvt r, the r eHarchers uld, the parenta of people wtlh ~--- tbe dileue who were studied may not be comparable to modern day parenta in thetr 30I •Dd the resulta have to be in· terpreted cautioualy. Dra. Donna Cohen and Carl Eladorfer studied the family hil- torles ol 80 elderly paUenll with Allheimer's disease and 500 who did not suffer with the condJtion. . Accordlng to a report ln Science 81 maguine, the me· dlan age of patients' mothers at the time of their birth was 35.5. years and that of the f alhers was 38 years. In each c~. tb1I wu 10 yean older than the aver8'e a•e ol tbe parenll ot tbc»e without tbe dll-••H. While tbe retearcben believe tbl1 la tbe flut auoclation between parental aae and Al1helmer'1 dileue, they don't llnow the al1nificance of tbe findln1. It's too early to know ii tbll ll somethln1 else to be concerned about with later cblldblrtb, which la becominl locreul.nllY common in this country, Ila. Cohen said. • Eat and be Irish Ma11 tlw rood riN to meet 11ou. Ma11 tlw t.oind be ahoa111 at JIO&I' back, The ...,. MOae worm upon JIOU' face, TM ra6n foll .,ft upon JIOUr ~ldi. And todil toe mHt OQOin, M OJI God hold J10U in the hollo1D of Hi.I hand.. • • • Thia ia only one or the many traditional bleuin1s and toasts offered by Irish folk the world over. while celebrating St. Patrick's Day on March 17. And nowhere, outside or Ireland. ia this day more en- tbuaiaaUcally greeted than in North America where, today, there are more people or Irish extraction than there are in Ireland. Even if you're not Irish , you've probably joined in the merriment of St. Patrick's Day by wearing a b1t of the green, perhaps a scarf, a tie or maybe even a Shamrock. Since earliest times in Ireland, the Shamrock, which is the na- tional nower of the country, has been considered a good-luck symbol. According to leeend, the lltUe three-leaved clover was planted by St. Patrick and used to il- lustrate the Trinity for bU CGD· versions . Nowadays, the WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1,911 SUPERMARKETSHOPPER C2 SLIM GOURM ET C.C SPECIAL DIETS C6 Shamrock is worn by people or all nationalities "just for luck" on this very festive day. Here are lucky, low-calorie cookie and beverage recipes for your family's enjoyment. Mate them and you'll have the luck d the Irish, even if you're not. SHAMROCKS 1 cup sifted all purpose nour y, teaspoon baking powder 1tW teaspoon salt ~ cup shortening Y.t cup granulated sugar legg % tea.spoon vanilla extract % teaspoon (3 packets) powdered sugar substitute Green food colorine Start beating oven to 400 degrees. Grease cootie abeet lightly. Sift tocether nour. bak- ing powder and salt. ln another bowl, work sbortenini with spoon until creamy; gradually add sugar, continuing to work until light. Add egg, vanilla and sugar substitute: beat well. Thoroughly mix in flour mix- ture. Add two drops green food coloring. Mix well. Refrige.rate about 1 hour. Roll 1 full teaspoon of dough to form a ball -ap- proximately 36 in all. Place 2 in- ; Eggs.are nutritious and ~onomical . Page C7 fee ches apart on cookie sheet; press nat with bottom or noured glass (2~ inches in diameter). Cut with the club mold of a bridge set lo form Shamrock design. Bake 6 to 8 minutes. Makes ap- proximately 36 cookies at 32 calories each. 1 packet powdered sugar substitute hot coffee. Add packet of sugar substitute. Mix well. Add Irish whiskey. Stir. Hold a teaspoon, curved side up, across the glass and pour the cold cream slowly over lbe spoon. Do not stir the cream into the coffee. It should float on top. The hot, whiskey- laced coffee is drunk through the cold cream. One serving. ap- proximately 132 calories. 1 ounce Irish whiskey or Irish whiskey liqueur (86 proof) WW-CALO&IE llUSH COFFEE 1 tablespoon chilled heavy cream, lightly whipped 1 cup strong, bot black cof- Warm a sturdy; stemmed whiskey/wine glass. Fill with Leprechaun-pleasing coffee Here's a way to make Irish Coffee sure to please any leprechaun. Heat a stemmed whiskey goblet (bot watel' uauaUJ ia aufflcleat). · Pour ln a beapin1 teaspoon of sugar. Add ooe Jluer of Jriab whiatey. Only tJae •mootb lute and f1111·bodled Oawor ol a true Irtab whiskey abould be used. Fill goblet to within one incb of tbe brim with strong blac)t coffee. Stir to diasolve sugar and mix the other in· gredients. Top off with whipped cream, slightly aerated so the cream floats on top. Don't stir after adding cream because the true navor is obtained by drinking the hot coffee and Irish whiskey through the cool cream. For the Irish in everyone The spirit of the Iriah seems to capture everyone when St. Patrick's Day rolls around. Iriah is the only thing to be when the world around you is dressing in green marching in parades, imbibing beer and Irish whiskey and celebrating until the wee hours or the night. Put a bit of the Emerald Isles on your sup- per table this year by serving Me.gan's Pot O' Gold Dinner. This delicious main dish combines tradi- tional tastes or Ireland -corned bee.f, cabba1e and carrots -Into a really special disb. A delicate, flaky pastry rinl is filled with sliced corned beef, parboiled cabbage and a sprinkling of caraway seeds. Onion-mushroom butter, a tasty blend of butter and onfon· mushroom soup mix, is spread on the pastry first, lmpartin1 a delicate, rich navor. The soup mix makes this all-in-one seasoning butter so convenient to prepare. The pol o' -gold in the center of the shamrock-decorated ring is actually sliced car- rots heated in a mixture of the onion-mushroom butter, with a touch of brown suear added to enhance the natural sweetness of the carrots. Serve up this menu on a linen tablecloth with an icy pitcher of beer. Me1an'a Pot 0 ' Gold Dinner ii sure to be a hltbll&bt of the day. MEGAN'S POT 0' GOLD DINNER Pastry for double-crust pie Onion-Mushroom Butter- 1 teaspoon caraway seed.a 1 pound sliced cooked comed beef 6cabbateleaves,parboiled 1~ tablespoons brown sugar 3 cups sliced cooked carrots Preheat oven to 425 degrees. On noured board~ roll pastry into 8 x 26-inch rectangle; trim evenly and reserve remaining. Spread 'At cup onion-mushroom butter OD dough; sprinkle with caraway seeds and top ·with corned beef and cabbage, leaving a one- inch border. Fold in half lengthwise; seal edges tightly. Shape into circle, joining ends; seal tightly. Cut reserved pastry into shamrock shapes; arrange OD ring. Place on ungreased cookie sheet; bake 25 minutes ot until golden. Meanwhile, in medium saucepan, combine ~ cup onion-mushroom butler with brown sug- ar. Add carrots and beat through. To serve, place 2-cup crock or bowl filled with carrots in center of ring. Makes 4 lo 6 servings. •Onion-Mushroom Buller: Thoroughly blend 1 envelope onion-mushroom soup mix with ~ pound butler or margarine, softened. Makes about 111, cups. Store covered in refrigerator. .Corned beef for Ste Patriek's Day Corned beef la tbe number one meat to serve for St. Patrick's Day and ireen cabbate ls corned beef's tradiUoDal companloa. Corned beef ls beef tbt bu been cured with salt , 1~ee1 and berbl. The rol)' pink color of conted" beef ls hom 1plces, not food color (food color ill meat lsn't allowe41D Callfonla). ~ltboqb )'OU mlpt D0t buJ coned beef oftee, doe't l.t the cbolcet coafwe you. You cu cbooee amoq tbe type of cut. navor aQd cook· inl mltbbd. -CCll'IMd bee( ta boneleu, •ualb' briaket or road, .nboulb plate, namp or cbun eaa be ~ ..... CGr9id ...., nMld uauallr ii tbe bltbMt friH ,.. poaDd, but JOU pl apprOdmaWJ 4 : ~ ..,.._-,... ~of round compared to I to I Wttla lilllbt. ' . . , ' .., ...... to Ntllb ......., a,,.00. U .......... " ... left OM' for HIMhrtcbel, ............................ Cm'lll.a bell It told ta pl'H'OOlled and raw forma. Pre-coated corned be.t UIUAl.l1 ii avalla· lD a packqe. U it lsn't pre-pack.,_, take it for iraoted tbat you'll have to alm.sner it. , One meal 1ou ml1llt c:ontlder for St. Patrick'• Day ls a Bolled Corned Beef DlDMr sened with lrilb Soda Bread. .... IODAUSAD I CUPI all·purpoH 0ov 1 cup quick or old . fubloaed oats, an· coolt:ed 1 tebletpocm •1ar ~ 1 tabl•poon caraway Med (optional) 2teupoomHlt " .... pooa ..... ~ ter1f 1DD cream ottartar l'4npi .......... lk \ltinp ....... i~llmttercwmarpriae,meltiMI HMt-. ••deer-· la i..... ..a, eorn· blM all .... idROt n=......_., Nlllu anc1.,....:':!r~or .ur•~ wt,....., jwt ..ua I ••• • are mot!fls 11d ~_. .. ..,._._ ........ -. ............... . Place cm ftll ll'IMed IMit; ft*-to rorwn '7-tadl clttle. Cut cr.1tllitD11111, '4 liin • ep. Bake at ISO dqreee about '5 mlnut. or until ' li1ht tolden brown. Brush with butter. Remove to wire cootint rack. Cool completely. llakea 1 loaf. llOILSD COllHBD BSD DINNSR a to I~ lb. cone4 beef llrtatet 2 CUPI l·incb c:arnt ~ (about 5 car- rotl) 1 cup ~·lncb celery plec:es (about 3 atalkl) 1 cup tblD onion •llces le-....,.., barle7• lbayleal ~ teupooa 1arUc powder Plaee ccne4 lteef bdlket lD lUS-Duteb oven ar 1aaeepot. Add --0 water to c:nw meat. C.W.; brtDI to a bo&l. lteduee beat. 8'm· mer, cow•ed. .--I bCMan. aim fat fl'olD U· quld in IMett "98. Add .._..,._i= ud ........... Ooftr; brtu to. boll. Mat. •••• l ..... ..ul ............. , .... tad•.•••"'" meat to wullt!lpltilUr. DralD ... .............., ..anri; ISft wD --beef llrttbt. llM• t,. t' I •NOTS: ....ut.W 1~ ft9il qalck but., tor reca••· ....,, t14lellnil. Md.-. buieJ dUJ"laa lalt. mlnm. ot ~. • 1 By •AaTIN SLOANE The relative atablllty of beef prices over the p..t six montha bu afforded shoppers some relief at the aupermarket c:beck-out counter. Some stores have been ottered sales on beef. But th.ls about to chop. The experts predict that beef prices will rise rapidly - some as much as 25 percent -within the next few months. Are you ready for ground beef al $2.50 or $2.75 a pound? TIOS WILL SBT OFF a round of moan· ing and groanln1 that will be heard from one end of tHe supermarket to the other. But smart shoppers don't have to risk an anxiety attack at the meat counter. Just take an extra minute when you ·study the supermarket advertisements in your newspaper. Stop conceotratin& on price per pound. and start thinking about price per portion. True, I am not pleased that ground beef costs $2.39 a pound. But it doesn't seem as bad when I calculate that it costs 60 cents a portion at four portions per pound. I have been stocking up OD ground beef when I find it on sale at $1.59 a pound. That's just 40 cents a portion -even cheaper than McDonalds! LET'S SAY TUA T CHUCK roast is on sale for $1.79 a pound. Is it a better buy than the rump roast at $2.19? The chuck roast, which has a bone, will give you two-and-a·ha lf portions per pound. That works out to a price of 72 cents a por- tion. The boneless rump roast will give you three-and-a-halC portions per pound. That's 63 cents a portion. When prices head skyward, steak eaters may throw up their hands in despair and say, ··1t doesn't cost any more to eat out." BuC this isn't true. You can't eat airloln ateak at a restaurant tor Sl a portion, which la what I pay when I buy '1ton1aleat CU8apound. . Even a delicious T·bone steak OD sale at $3.59 a pound works out to only Sl.80 a por· tion. That la still much less than the price of eating out. The supermarketa could help us adjust to btgber meat prices by printlnl In their ad· vertisements the price per 3-ounce portion underneath the price per pound. Beef liver on aale at 79 cent.a a pound might be a more temptint choice if the ad· vertiaement aho indicated that it.a coet per portion would be ju.t 18 cents. That's the range of' macaroni and cheese. THE PatCE PE• POaftON tella tbe real story of what it will cost to feed the bunfl'Y mouths at your table. Following are the numbers or 3-ounce portions you will gel from a pound of various cuts of beef. Why doo't you clip and save this informa· lion for future reference? Short Ribs -1 in portions per pound; standing rib roast -2 portions; T-bon~. r~b and porterhouse steak -21h portions; sirloin tip roast -31;!a portions. Boneless rump or bottom round roast - 3i,., portions; round steak -3"'2 portions; ground beef -4 portions ; corned beef -4 portions; flank steak -4 portions; boneless stewing beef -4 portions; liver 41,'.i portions. So, the next time you make up your shop- ping list, don't th.ink price per pound, think price per portion. Let me know how it works out. Write to me in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. REFUND OF THE DAY You can use one post card to request the forms required by these Procter and Gamble offers : Folger 's Puzzle Offer, Crisco Oil Salad Lover's Cookbook Offer. High Point $1 Coupon Offer, Top Job Prove It Offer. Send your post card before March 31. l~l . to: Box 432, Cincinnati, Ohio 45299. -------------------------------------, I CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS t 1 1 ,...., et .. .._ UI C-• from eny Swln Min Hal COCCMI Mia. E•llirt • I .......... F•b 19,1'9:1 I Cllp out tllli. Ille -kffP It wllll slmlter ,.51>-off TASTER'S CHOICE Rt<elYt SI to " wo'1h of I coupon\ ~-ref""" oftert with t>evereve coupons. F0< • SI coupc>n, .. no tN required r.iuno I I COUPOM, '"' eul'l\PH. St.,, collectlng the -form .no Inner w•I• totetlno I ounce\ from r Hier·• I proof of P•H'CMM #llltt too~lno for '"' requl.-..:1 r~ Cllolu•. FO< '-" COUpO<\S, seno '"" IO<m •nd 1,,.,., I fund form• •I the w peNNlrket, In ,,...,_.., •nd "''1' tol4lllnQ 1' oun<•• For tllrH SI coupc>ns, $4lnd I m•oulnes, ano when tredinQ with fr iends. Otten the form •Ad Inner ... 1, tot•linQ l• ouncH. Tiit pr?-I I m•Y not bt •v•li•ble tn •II .,,..,,of the cowrtry_ Al· oh m•y bt from r~ul•r or oualteln•led hster • I low 10 -•to re<elve e..:h roluno. Chalc•. E•flll"fl May lt, "" I WAG NE R, SlALEY Bruklu t Coupon Oller I F'OLOER'S Puzzt• In • Cen Re<elve • Fol99f"• R•<tlve " w«lh Of coupan• S.no tllt required r .. I C•n puu le. SenCI UW required refund l0<m """ UW fund form, one lebel trom St411t Y Syrup •ncl one 141bel \ ' words "F019er'l Coflff" from tllt pl•stlc c.ap of -from w.,,.,., 8,..eklHt Drink E•fllres OK. Jl, 2· or l·f)OUnd cen or ,_ 1._.4 cens Of Folger's t"2. Colfff QI: tlle -ch "Folger'• Ftektcl c-·· from WELCH"S FrM Cr-rry Julct. Rectlv• • ,,. I I Ille pl.stlc <411> of one ,._ or -nu CMI or two I~ ounce ,., Of w.1cn·s Fron n Cr•nbtrry Conanlrtl• I I ounce c.,,. of FolQitr's Fl•lled Coffff or un1...... S.ncl ttM '9(1Ulred "'""" IO<m .no lour uni...... I Product ~ lrom tllt siclt ..-is al I-t»QS of Product C-from •ny combhwtiOft of Wtl<h's I Foioer'l 0< Folger'• Fl•ked Cofl" E•plres Aoril 30, Froien Concentr•leel Cr•llllerry, Cr.,Derry "4IC>le or I ... , CrenbenyGr-Juk•.E•plrH JUMJ0, 1., I INST ANT HIGH POINT l1 Coupc>n Offer . Seftd IN Bon~! l hl!. offer_,,,., require• form I I required reh...O tor-m ""°entire l•lleltsJ from In>-HERSHEY tNSTAHl •• Rel"'"' Ofter, P O Boa I 141nt H1Qtl Po<nt Coffee jt r\ lotallnQ I OUftCH. Ea· N8·W4, Et P-, TtH S 7"'77 Receive two »<ents-f plres Mev 1. ,,., off covpona Send Ille •lie hr lrom • 1pecl4llly I SWISS MISS MuQ Otter Receive • m1111. Send lN merked 1-i!OUftd ,.,, Of He""'Y'• lnslMll E..,.,... I I required relllwl form -l""M UntWf'WI Prodo.oct O.c. 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Pasadena _n ~oc::x:x:x::JOOc:::::JOCC:X:::X::X::X::oc:::>c:::>CJClc::Jc:Jt:...1, '~ ~ Confused by all the conflktlns fOod bargain ~aalms? ~\'hen you want food bargains -prices you can count on. the proof is In print ..... in the grocery ads in the Daily Pilot Shop the Daily Pilot . get the facts. compare •.... thtn JIOU know you 're reall11 getting the most for your money. lJaeGarHe · Chase away cooking blues llost homemakers, faced wttb daily meal· p'annlnc chorea, nm out ol lntereednl new ldeaa after awlllle. One way to beat tbe eootlq blues ii to be .lnaplred by tbe eolorful array of fre1b produce that each new 1euon briD11. · Start with whatever loots beat at your supermarket, 1electln1 the vecetablea with an eye toward• quality and price. Then 1et creaUve by adding some fresh garlic for flavor appeal. Start with these easy ways to be creative with ve1etables and garlic. You'll th.ink of more u you experiment and let your Imagination run free. In vegetable dishes that call for aauteelng in oll or butter, toss' some minced garlic in the fat just before adding the vegetables. Save Up to 50¢ Deliciously rich and mild. Kee.P 1arlle butter on hand to season steamed •esetablea. Cre~m to1ether a 1Uck < ~ cup) ol butter wttb a clove• of llnely minced or prelled garUc. Shape into a IOI and freeie or refrigerate. Add pats of garlic butter to aU steamed ve1etables. For variety, steam several kinds of ve1etables to1ether. Vegetable casaeroles can get added zip from fresh garlic, too. Just scatter minced or pressed garlic over the vegetables before bait· ing. Make a garlic crumb topping by sauteeing 1 cup of dry breadcrumbs and 2 cloves of garlic (pressed through a garlic press) in \l!t cup of butter of margarine. Sprinkle this topping over any cooked vegetables. 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Make· em-yourself dlpa and apreadl are one place to start savin&, ud with a quick dash of Worceiterablre they can be more' flavorsome (and economlcal) than prepared ones. Here are two ex· amples of easy starters that are perfect for inex· pensive entertaining, along with cooling drinks. The Confetti Cheese Dip can be prepared a day or so ahead, and will keep about a week, refrigerated. To make it, shredded Cheddar is blended into whipped cream cheese with flecked pimiento, green pepper and sliced scallions. Then the flavor com· es: One-and·a-half tea- spoons of Worcestershire sauce is measured in for zippy taste. This can be s erved with dipping chips, or with crunchy summer vegetables. Easy Pate Spread is whipped up pronto in a food processo r o r blender. From start to stop the pr e par a tion t a k es maybe 10 minutes, and the ingredients are sim - p I e : chicken Ii vers, on ion , oil. s alt and Worcestershire. The Pate Spread can be made the n ig ht before. and will keep. refrigerated. for one or two days . Ser ve on crackers. pumpernickel bread or celery chunks. C ONFETTI CHEESE DIP l container (8 oz.) whipped cream cheese 112 cup s hr edded Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons finely diced green pepper 2 tablespoons finely diced pimiento 2 tablespoons thinly s Ii ced seal lions (green onion ) l 'h teaspoon s Worcestershire sauce , • • te.aspoon salt Assorted fr es h vegetables With mixer at high speed beat cream and Cheddar cheeses until well blended. Add green p e pper. pimiento; sc all io n s, HEARTY LUNCHEON SA.LAD FROM LEFTOVERS Turn s mall bits of leftover baked ham into a hearty salad Finely chop h a m and mix with chopped ha rd-cooked egg, celery. mayonnaise and a Uttle grated Ched· 1 dar cheese. Mound onto canned pineapple slices on crisp lettuce . • • • TROPICAL FRUITS TOP CEREAL Heat granola or your favorite crisp cereal un- til toasted and warm in sk illet. Ser ve topped with canned pineapple c hunks mixed wi th sliced banana and light cream. • • .. BREAKFAST SANDWICH Chop cooked ham and hard-cooked egg. Mi x with grated Cheddar or Jack cheese and pile on canned pineapple slice. Heat under broiler and serve on buttered toast. • • • HAM AND EGGS, lSLAND·STYLE Bulter a toas t ed English muffin, and top half with sa utee d cooked ham with eggs. Pile on second muffin half and s prinkle with parsley. .. . . GO· ALONG FOR BAKED HAM Stir 2 to 3 tablespoons dripplng1 <fat removed> into drained canned pineapple chunks. Add a tablespoon maple syrup and a few all vered almonds, and heat Jn skillet. Serve with baked ham. • S.ndWlche• • catering • Dell • ae.randWln• Worceaterablre aauce and ult; mlx well. Spoon into aervln1 bowl. Serve with ve•elables. Tbls recipe rbay be doubled. Yield: about 1 cup. EASY PATE SPREAD 1 amall onion 2 tablespoon.a salad oil 1 pound chicke n livers, halved "°' cup butter or margarine, softened 1 teaspoon salt 2 tea s poon s Worcestershire sauce Uslnt l.be steel wln1 at hlab speed unUl ptade on food proceasor, amooth , turnln1 off cbop oalon (mak" ~ motor and 1crapln1 cup) or chop onion finely sldta of blender con· with knife. In a Jarae taloer occaalonally). 1klllet heat oil until bot. Spoon liver mixture into Add onion; saute untU a medium bowl. Add tender, about 5 minutes. butter , •a J t an~ Remove with a slotted Worcestershire sauce; spoon; set ulde. Saute mix well. Spoon lnto a llvers until no Jon1er servina bowl; cover and pink, about 2 minutes. cblll. Or, spoon into a Place livers and re-2-cup bowl or mold; cov· served onion in proc· er and refrtaerate for at easor fitted with steel least 1 bour. Unmold on- b lad ; process until to lettuce-lined platter. smooth. (Or, place in Serve with · crackers. blender container. Blend Yield: 2 cups. 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I • Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednelday, March 11, 1981 II• Gou.-...et .. Scaled down versions of Grandnia's favorites easy to grepare Some recipes simply are unheard-of Ln slncle •ervin1 sizes. A big oak table, swlng- 1 n g screen door , 1randma and the thildren all seem to be HsenUal Ingredients 6 efore you can make something as basic as stew. stuffed chicken or m eatloaf -right? Not necessarily! Scaled-down versions of these comfortable favorites are easy to do -even in studio-sized liitchens. The old time Falorie counts can be atr ea mlined , too , Without giving up good old,fas hioned fl avor. Here'show:, l·PEllSON MEATLOAF 1 s lice dry whole wheat bread 6 ounce can tomato juice 4 ounces fat · trimmed lean ground beef round 1 t e a s p o o n Worcesters hire sauce 1 t o 2 t easpoons onion Oakes Salt (or seasoned salt). pepper. to taste Di ce bread into I .:ubes <or if it's too dry. b reak it into bits). Com- bine with 1 2 cup tomato ruice and wait a few minutes. Mix in remain· ing ingredients, except re m aining tomato Juice. and shape into an oval. I Place on an 8·inch nonstick cakepan . s prayed with cooking s pray Bake uncovered. in a preheated 350 - degree oven, 20 to 25 I minutes . Baste oc- casionally with remain- 1 n g t o mato juice <Single meatloaf may also be baked in the tray o f a toaster oven .) Makes one serving, 260 calories ST UFFED CHICK EN BREAST HALF 1 i frying c hi ck en breast 1 slice dry bread. diced 1 s mall rib celery. minced PUBLIC NOTICE H-111" · FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.llTEMEHT Tht totlo¥rr1nQ Ptn.on\ •rP do1n9 bu\1n•\\ •\ FORTUNA ENTERPRISES 101 Scno11 P1au1 PH: U, Nrwporl Bedcn, I (• 921>6J l•<t1try f Pe-01t1n1 102 Sch0t1 P•••• PH• I• Nt'WPorl ElHcn C• •1••l Stdnt'Y Flt1\~r. 102 Stnol1 P l•l• PH :n•. 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I 1 to 2 tablespoons minced onion <or 1 to 2 teaspoons dried onion) Optional: 1 t ables- poon minced fresh parsley Pinch o f dr ied thyme, sage, savory or poultry herbs Sall (or seasoned s alt>. pepper, to taste V.. cup white wine or water <or 2 tablespoons each)· Trim fringe fat, if 1111111 lfll•I any . from chicken breast. Combine re- maining inf redients and toss light y. Place a sheet of aluminum foll in a small baking pan, shiny-side up. Spray foll with cooking spray. Mound the stuffing in the center of the foll and place lhe chicken breast on top. skin-side up. Fold and crimp the foll so the stuffing Is protect· ed but the chicken Is un- covered. Place the pan In a preheate d 350· degree oven, uncovered. Bake 50 to 60 mh1utes. Makes one aervinc. 345 calories. Thia next recipe re· heats (and rreeies) so well, you mlgbt prefer to make a double serving, even if you are dining alone. SAUCEPAN STEW FOR ONE OR TWO 4 or 8 ounces lean beef round steak, fat· trimmed 1 to 2 teaspoon11 pre· pared mustard <1 ~ or whole potato l to 2 carrot.a 1 s mall or large onion (or rib of celery) 2 or 4-ounce can mush.rooms, undrained lor2cups water 2or4 tablespoons dry red wine Salt, pepper, to taste 1 to 2 tablespoons flour Dice meat into ha lf. inc h c ubes; stir with mustard. Peel and allce ve1etables. Brown meat cubes, with no fat added, in a nonstick saucepan: turn to brown evenly. Add water and wine. Cover tightly and simmer over lo w heat 30 minutes Ski m surfac~ fat. if any. Add remaining in· gredients. except nour. Cover and simme r 30 minutes or more until tender. Combine nour with v. cup cold water and blend smooth. Stir into stew until mixture sim- m e r s . Simm e r un · covered, until sauce is thick. Each serving, 300 calories. ror more mam-courie Ideas and diet t1pa , send a stamped. ul/-addrened envelope and 35 cent• to SLIM GOURMET LOW- C AL 0 RI E BEEF RECI PES. 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BUTTE&NVT BEEF STEW 1 pound chuck, cut in ~·inch cubes 1 medium onion , sliced 2 large, fresh tomatoes, peeled and coarsely chopped 1 clove garlic , minced l "'2 cups beer broth i,; cup dry red wine 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 bay leaf PUBLIC NOTICE 1~ teupoona dried leaf bull, crumbled 1 teup0oo dried leaf ore1ano, crumbled ~ t.eupooo paprika 2 teupooos salt Duh pepper "· l butternut squash, peeled, cut in ""-inch cubes {approximately 4 cups) 3 ribs celery, cut in 2-lnch pieces l""' cups sliced, fresh mushrooms 3 tablespoons flour ~cup water In a 3-.quart casserole, combine meat, onion, tomatoes, garlic, beef broth , wine , Worcestershire, bay leaf, basil, oregano, paprika, salt and pep- per. Cover; microwave on high power 7 minutes, stirring oc- casionally. Add squash and celery ; cover, microwave 30 minutes PUBLIC NOTICE atlrrln1 every 10 minutes. Remove bay leaf. Add mU1brooma. In a cup or small bowl, mb. flour and water; sUr ln· to stew . Cover . Microwave 3 minutes tonier. Stir. Allow to stand 10 minutes before serving. Makes: 4 serv- ings. CHICKEN-STUFFED ACO&N SQUASH 2 medium-Jize acorn aqua sh 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tablespoons chopped scallion l medium apple, cored and diced 2 cup s cooked , cubed chicken ~ cup chopped walnuts 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice ~ teaspoon dried PUBLIC NOTICE --------------- l'ICTITIOOS IUSINESS "CTITIOOS austNESS N·71'• NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS Tht lollow1n9 Pt,.on, .,. 001n9 TM 1011owon9 PtrM>tl ,, Ooln9 bUSI NAME STATEMENT bu.,neu •s ness •• The totlowlnv person I• 001n9 bu•I NEWHOPE INVESTMENTS JOO MADDOX APARTMENTS, IOS1 neuH w For011•mS1 .. s ... 1•An•.C• "110.. M•OOo• Or•••. Huntonglon BHCI\, C•. HUNSAKER DEVELOPMENT c." RI ( ,,. ro l f WIS, <JH t U•7 COMPANY. 11161 M•l<h•ll, tr•lnt , Crest••••. Norco, C• '17'0 Mano l 81\aumilt. :W. Mosty Acres C•llrornl• '7714 L & p ENTERPRISES, JOO w Ro•a, Rolh"9 Hiiis ESl•lt\. C•. 90214 Rlcr..ro C HUf'IMl<tr. 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JS, MM •.I I, 11, 1 .. 1 '7W1 PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOU$ austNUS If.AMI STATEMENT The fOll-1"9 PtrlOll Is Oolng bull NOTtC• 0" ,.,CTITIOUS auStNISS nus H . •ULK TAANS .. EA NAMI STATIMINT C J M PRODUCTS, HU L•rlhOm 1s,..1«1teSe<tlelt41"•f TM Tl\t ro11owln11 persons ••• Going Orin, HUf'ltlnQton 8t.cl\, C•lllornl• CetllwM c-rclal C-1 butlnou es. 91M6. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO N EW WORLD DISTRIBUTING Cher••• Joseph'McPhtt, un THE C R E 0 IT 0 R S 0 F HA L COMPANY, S.. WHI tc:eltll• Avenue, L•rtllorn Drive, Huntington BHCh, AEBISCHER, Tr•nsttror. 11\•I • Oreft941 C•.'7"1 C•llfornle92~. bulk trentltr Is •bout 10 111 meO• bY Howard L•uner, S074 AIOtr, This IWSlneu 11 conduc'90 by en In· Tr•n•rtrc1t, whow buslneu .OOrns Is trvln•, Ca. '7715 dlvldu•I. l~t E. Cotti H'911wn, Coton• del Arlllur Eastman. Ill Bolsan• C.J . Mcl't>ee Mer, In -Cllr ot NtwPOr1 Buel\, Orlvt, L•(IUN 8t«ll, C•. '26SI Tiiis st.It,,_, WM tlleO wltll OM County of Or~. Slate of Ctlllornl•, N•tionlll Tr...O, Inc. I• Celllornla County Clerk of Oren91 County on •ncl ell of whoM otlMr business n•mH cOf'porellonl, .a Ent tc:atella A,,.nue, Marci\,, 1911. •ncl -r-• usact wltllln tllrH Y••rt S..ltt 219,0rlnllt. Ca . 91'61 '1Mm lttl P••t. 10 ,., •1 kno wn 10 Ann Cllerl Brown, 1101 Wnt Publlsned Or-co .. t OallyPllot. Trtniltr-. •r• N-. lo DONALD Mee Arthur BIY<I., unit»•. Sent• Ana. Merell •• 11, ''· u. '"' ·~· H. WHITE •nO EVELYN G. WHITE, Ca.91107 Tr•nllerees, wllOH bUslntU eddrMs Tiiis ouslntn Is con011cted by • Is 16"3 Elm Circle. In !fie City of 91Mrtl 1Nf1Mnfllp. FO<H1taln Valley, County ot O<engt, ...,,,, Cllerl Brown, PUBLIC NOTICE State of Calllornl•, 1111 tollow ln9 PM111tr deH rol>ed person•• property or Tlllt stet-I wa• llleO wlll\ Liie P'ICTITl°"S 8UllN•U Tran1ttrw, 10 wit Covnty Clerk of Oran91 Covnty on NAMll STAT•M•NT All uock In tr-. li•tu..s, equip. March•. 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Tiit lollowlnt "''°"' t r• dolnt of Ml-on .. ,..,,. ..-cui.ci cl.tit flll71M 11111lntt1 n : IW llllnt <ltl"'6-TIMf!IH w.11• ~ITWOAtt MAAl(•TINO COM-DATID~l).1 .. 1. tltwCW.W..._ l'AN'I', 1m l(•I Off.,.., COAN .. ,__.. H. Wllllt ............ Cl!Mt Df'twe Met, Ct. ft62S Ew.4yt1 G. Wtlllt ...... '9t OfM!t M. lctwll, UU K .. t O..lvt, "....,... ....,..na.c11. ~..., cor-•1 M¥,c:a. mu ,.~..,.... Ot.,. CMat Delly flllot 11'11911tl!M Ottfltlf CMtt C>tUy PllM T11omu D, Huper, t on MMcll u , 1111 !llHI Mllr. II, 11, u, •·I,'"' 12'6-tl L.erll.,..., II T«e, C.. n.. Tllll ~MH fl <~ltd Illy a (JAC9' ANDEllM'>N) REVEALS In the ..... ,..~ 11•111 Pilat c!~~Y "t':it=4.1 ... C::.,t:. Mtr<llt, t•t .. ,.,.,, P'lllllllf!M Or ... CNlt e>.!ty fl'li.t ".-----------------------.L.Ar·' .. .,.•r.11, 11.U,A!W.1, t•t IHl-41 leaftarr.,on '4 teaapoon dried leaf thyme 2 tabl•poom butter Lemon w.,.._es Pierce whole squash throuah to center in several places with long metal skewers or a sharp knife. Place at op- p o a it e corners of microwave oven on paper towel. Microwave on biCh power 5 minutes, turn over ; microwave 5 minutes more or until soft to the toucb. Let stand 5 minutes. Cut In half vertically; dhcard seeds and fibers. Scoop out approximately ~ cup pulp from each half. In a large skillet, melt butter; aaute scallions and apple 3 minutes or until tender . Add chicken, walnut, lemon Juice, tarragon, thyme and reserved squash pulp; mix well. Spoon filling into squash halves. Place squash halves in a non-metal baking dish, dot with butter, cover with paper towels. Microwave 5 minutes or untiJ heated through. Serve with lemon wedges. Makes 4 BUTTERNUT BEEF STEW WORKS WELL IN MICROWAVE OVEN AND SAVE Kellogg's has been making breakfast great for 75 years, and we're proud of it. So in commemoration of our anniversary, Kellogg's , Corn Flakes® cereal and Kellogg's® Rice Krispies® cereal are being offered for a limited time in these boxes resembling their original packages. They're a reminder that .the goodness people discovered in Kellogg's cereal way back in 1906 is still there today. So help us celebrate. Look for the commemorative package1 at your store, and I uae theae coupons to save 7 5~ on your favorite Kellogg's cereals. ·~ \ ,. - FOOD High cholesterol, poor diet, oOOsity · among high risk factors There are key risk ractora ln our life atyle that can be cban1ed aa a preventive measure •l•lnat the rrt1htenlng 1taliatics of the increase of heart di.lease. Heart . disease and at.rote cause bearly half the deaths of men between the ages of ao and 65, and are con- aidered1 to be the two leading causes of serious illness in Western society today. In a reeent interview ilWlth Riateard Mulcahy. )if .D., author of "Beat fleart Dise ase !" ~originally published In ritaln and now availa -1 e throu g h Ar co ubllshtng Co. in the Un i ted States ). he f tressed that the key risk factors are lack of ex e r cise , h ig h cholesterol, poo r diet , •moking, heavy drink- ing, obesity. and high blood pressure. His attitude toward diet is prudent, recom- mending that total fat consumption be held to 30 percent of the daily intake of food. IC it is more than that, Dr . Mulcahy strongly urges control of the saturated rat content. using more \lllU turated <vegetable- ~a s e d > Cats a nd less sat u rate d <ani m a l · based) fats. He also sug. gests limiting intake of r e fined carbohydrates such as sugar. . Dr. Mulcahy was the founder and president 9f the Irish Heart Foun· dation and is curre ntly cha ir man of the founda- tion's Research and In· format ion Committee. He is head of t he Heart Disease Unit at St. Vi n- c e nt 's Ho s pita l i n Dublin. Ireland and pro· fessor of preve nt ive rardiology in University College, Dublin. Under his guidance. 85 heart disease prevention cli n ics h av e bee n es t ab li s hed in neighborhoods a ll over his country. to detect those patients who are at r isk and to help them to make the necessary preventive changes in life style. Their aim is to alert people to their potential d anger of heart disease or stroke, to teach pa· tients to take their own blood pressure, and to make t hem becom e res pons ible for their own health . Once detected. t he pa· tients are recommended lo see their own doctors for treatment They a re urged to begin a simple exer c ise p rogr am of walking. Dr. Mulca hy h i m self walks s even• miles a day, and he rec· o m mends this a s a good pre v e n tive measure for building up a strong heart pump. Here are some recipes for the low cholesterol diet from his practice in Ire land. Turnips for a change The mention of turnips often causes wrinkling of noses. It heads the list or the "least popular" Vegetables. . Certainly. this ver y putrltious root vegetable ~oesn 't deserve the rep- utation it's gained, but lmproper cooking does cause strong odors and flavors which are un- l>leasant to many. Here Sire some tips to help ~hange opinions a bout ~urnips. Turnips are excellent raw. More and mo re turnip "wh ee ls'' or ~trips are finding their way to bons d'oeuvres trays as vegetable dip- )>ers. With nutritional •nd calorie adva n · ia1es, they win special favor with poet-holiday dieters. To cook turnips prop· erly, pare and then 'allce. dice, or cut into strips, cover and cook ln bolllnc salted water just until tender. Don't over- ~ook. Numerous seaaon- .tna• spark the natural um.Ip flavor. For varie- ty , trf nut01e1 ,, worceaterablre sauce, hill powder, caraway <aeed, clmlmoa. or dry lmuatard. .laeb aplce ' lvea the turnip another nl.que flavor. , TUNA NOODLE c.usi:aoLE 8 ounces broad noodles, cooked 2 cans (7-ounces each) water-pack tuna 2 cups tomato juice 2 rresh tomatoet, s kinned and chopped rt no 1 tablespoon grated onion ~ cup •klm m ilk yoaurt Broll for 10 minutes, or untU ftah Oak ea eully. Makes 4 1ervtn11. W&1b and d,ry chicken parts. Combine corn BAKE 0 CRISPY tlake crumbs. gar lic CIDCKEN p o w d e r . p a p r I k a , 1 (rying chicken, cul oregano, and saJt; mix browned. Makes 4 serv· ings. 1 teaspoon celery salt v. teaspoon pepper v. teupoon thyme Combine noodles with drained and flaked tuna .. Combine tomato juice , celery salt, pep· per. and thyme : pour o ver bottom o f a 1teaaed casserole dish. Flll casserole with tuna- noodle mixture. Pour re· malnlng tomato Julee mixture over top. Bake In a 350 degree oven ror 20 minutes, or until top of noodles are lightly browned. Makes 4 serv· Ines. BBOI~~~MWA~NDEft 4 slices fillet of flounder ~ teaspoon salt \ia teaspoon pepper ~ teaspoon or esano 4 teaspoons 1 rated Parmesan cheese Arr ang e flounde r fillets on a broiling pan. Season with salt and pepper. Spoon chopped tomatoes o ver the fillebs ; sprinkle with grated onion, oregano. and Parmesan cheese. into part.a well. Dip each chicken 1 c up corn flake part Into yogurt and crumbs lben Into the crumb m ix· 1""' teaspoon ga rlic. t ure, coating well. Place powder on a greased foil-lined \.'a teaspoon paprika pan in a single layer. ~ teaspoon crushed Bake in a 350 degree oregano oven for 1 hour , or until \.'a teaspoon sail te n der and Ii g h t I y June Roth is tbe author of cookbooks, in- cluding "Salt-free Cook- in g with Herbs and Spices." II you have a special d iet question, write to June Roth c/o the Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. 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Tbeir high nutrient Yalue in relation to caloric value mates ens an Ideal low-calorie diet food: a two-ounce egg, known in the trade as "large", contains on· ly 82 calories for 6.5 grams ol protein. For those o n a cholesterol-controlled diet, use only the egg white. It bas 3.6 grams of protein, 17 calories and no cho)esteral. EGGS ARE ONE of the most versatile foods around and may be served as the main dish at any m ea l - sc rambled , fried , poached or boiled for breakfast; in souffles, omelets, quiches fo r elegant luncheons or din· ners . Eggs are also an es- s ential ingredient in many recipes, providing the s t r u c tur a l framework in cake bat· t e r s, thi c k e ning custards and making t hem s mooth, a nd in glazing rolls and insulat· ing pie crusts against sogginess. They bind gravies and mayonnaise, produce Cine-grained ice cream, clarify or enrich soups, and create gourmet meringues. NO EGG DISH really succeeds, however, un- less the eggs are fresh. It doesn't matter if their yolks are light or dark, or if the s he lls are brown or white, so long as the egg is fresh. While there is no test for good flavor except tasting, you can de· termine the relative freshness of eggs by placing them in a bowl of cold water -those that float are usable. Un s he lled, a truly fresh egg has a yolk t hat retains its dom- elike shape on a plate and bas a thick and translucent while. The ropellke strand of • material which anchors the yolk to the white is called "chalaza" and is usable, as is the small dar k fleck whic h in· dkales that the egg has been fertilized. Remove the fleck only is fusing the egg in a light-colored s auce , custard or confection. A T IP FOR ha ;d. coo k e d eggs a nd baking : eggs should be at least three days old for h ard-coo kin g, Whole apple • superior • • to JUiee An apple a day may or may not keep the doctor away, but the whole ap· pie gives us more nutri· lion benefits th an a glass of apple juice, ac· cording to the California Diet etic Association (CDA>, OArange County Area District. "In fact, the general r ule s hould be, any whole fruit is superior to its liquid counterpart," says Mary 0 . Pitt.a reg- istered dietitian and president of CDA. "In addition to the benefits ol fiber derived from eating the whole fruit, juice Ls invariably concentrated and hence more caloric,'' Ms. Pitt says. ··An averaae apple ls worth about 80 calories, a cup ol Juice, 117, for ex ample. •'The Whole apple - or any whole fruit -la also more IUllD1. takea more Ume to eat and provides tbe aatlafacUon of chewlnl.'' the dJetetlc: leader acldl. Fnaitl and fruit JuJc:es a r e bot h from tbt ••1et a bl" and fruit• lf'OUP ~ UM four food 1roupe -milk, meat, ve1 etablH and fruit•, breads and c:ereall. cau au-1111. hte few word• lo worle for ou. otherwise the yolks may turn 1reeoltb and the e111 might be difficult to peel. cues baked wtth e11• let• tbu throe day• old may fall to rite properly becaue the e11 white wut not beat to the pro- per volume. Another good idea - add food coloring to the cooklnl water and you won't confuse bard· boUed e111 with raw ODtt. NE VE• VSE an e11 with any doubtful odor or dl1color1tion especially one that la cracked -rou may run the rtsk o salmonella poltonJn1.. a serious bacterial lnf ecllon. For satisfactory re· sul&s, eggs should be cooked wiUI respect for their delicacy and 1e111IUYfty to beat. Only lo m1klo1 omelet. thou1d the tem· perature be fairly hilb and brief. lo all other e11 d.labes, the beat re. sults are obtained with gentle cooking and careful tJmi.Dg. ln baking and making omelets and soufflea, eggs will give the best texture and volume if they are between 65 and 15 depees Fahrenheit at the outaet. EGGS S H OUL D '.n~ver be washed un· lil ready to UM, u they are covered with a soluble film which. pro· tecta the porous abell against bacterial entry. Raw eggs in the shell an d foods con taining eggs which are raw / or only slightly cooked - STATER BROS. CBmRED BEEF SEAFOOD SPEC/Al$ ,llESH WESTEllN I-OZ JAii u •1 3 • OYSTl•S F llfSH FllOZEN •••• TU••OTflLLIT LI 'RUH PACIFIC llED LI • 1 7 • ......... 'lllSH FROZEN ClUllSl'lllNO 12.0Z • 1 •• •••••OW 1'110VT EA a icmrMUft u 45c IEU LOlll •2•• T .. OMISTIAK ll swin IROWWN UllVf ~VAii I-OZ •• , • ••••••• EA lctF LOIN •2•• N•Tl•HOUSI ll STATlll l llCI 1t Ol JUlllO llf.AT 011 • 12• ........... 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Wben you UM an elec· trtc foodaun, the only dittlc\dt tb1nC about tb1J delicacy LI pl'ODOUDcln1 ita name (pab-tay ah aboe). Translated ttom the Frencb, pate refers to the pute used to make aucb mouth-watering pastries aa eclaira, cream puffs and airy sbella. A chou.x la a ref- erence to the round cabbage shapes ln which this pule la traditional- ly baked. at a time, beatlDa well Assemble and ft11 elec· after wb 8dclltlGa. Jibe· tric fooctiun aceordi01 lure IMuld be smooth to maoulacturer'a lD· and .-1. 1trucllou with 1plnacb Auembae ud ftll an fl 111 n I . Fit w it b electric foodpn accord· decorator Up. Uae low Ina to muulacturer'a speed. Flll putts; replace ln1tructlona. Flt with reaervedtope. decorator Up. Use low speed. Eclalra: Auemble and fW electric rooc11un TO MAKE PUFFS accordina to manufac· ~~c:f.tr'1~is: Make turer'• U.trucUona wltb 1 . 1 0 c b m 0 u n d 1 0 n SwlH·•lYl• retrt1erated areaaed bakina abeeta, 2 vanllla or chocolate pud; lncbea' apart. Ba .. e at dln1. P1t wttb ruter Up. • Uae low speed. Follow 450 degreea for 15 manufacturer'• lnatruc· minutes; reduce beat to tlona for llWnl eclatn. 350 dearees; continue Spread tope of eclalra bakln1 10 minutes or un· wltb chocolate or coffee lll puffs are golden confectionen' lcln1. brown with dry, rigid sldea. Make allt in side Lar1e Puffs: Slice of each puff with small tops olf puffs. Heat putt• h k if 1 and tops at 350 dearees a arp n e; coo on l0-l2 -'-··•-. Fill with wire rack. One ·recipe llllDU..,. Patt a Chou:&. the paate iued to make eclaira. cream puffs and airu ahells, is the bam for three elegant, easy dishes. The e l egance comes from luscious fillings -rich refrigerated puddings i n the eclairs, spicy creole in large shells and zesty spinach mixture in the cocktail puffs. The buic recipe for Choux pu~ LI simple, calling for only five common Ingredients . The difficulty bas always been In main- taining uniform shapes when squeezing this mix t ure through a pastry bag. Now, with the help of an electric foodgun, even an Inex- perienced cook can both form and fill consistent- ly beautiful pastries. makes about 6 dosen favorite shrimp creole cocktail puffs. recipe; replace tops. Eclairs: Makestrips3 -:Se:::rv:e:l:m:m;::edi=:;a;le;l;y:. ::;;::;;;:::;::;:;;;===:;:;::;:~;:;;:::;:;::;:::;::;::;=::=:~================~~!!~~~~~~===:!_~~~~~~~~-inches long on greased r Once you discover how easy they are to make, you'll want to serve these lovely choux pastries often. You might gel your next cocktail party off to an elegant start with small puffs stuffed with a zesty chopped spinach mixture. You could s urprise your family with a special dinner featuring large puffs and spicy shrimp creole. Or, for a fa.st but im- pressive dessert, use the filler tip of the electric f oo dgun to f i ll homemade eclairs with crea m y refriger a t ed pudding. So, don 't let t h e French name intimidate you -give Pate a choux a try. You may soon find that the hostess ever· yone's talking about is you. PATEACHOUX l cup water 1"' cup butter or mar garine 11. teaspoon salt l cup all purpose flour, sifted 4 large eggs In medium saucepan, place water , butler, salt ; bring to a boil : re· move from heat. Stir in flour all at once; beat wel l until mixture leaves sides of pan; cool l minute. Add eggs, one baking sheets, 2 lncha apart. Bake at UO degrees for 15 minutes: reduce heat to 350 degrees; continue bak· ing 30 minutee or unut shells are 1olden brown with dry, ri1id sldts. Make slit in one end of each shell with· s mall sharp knlfe; cool an wire rack. One rt"ClJM makes 12·15 ttlairs Larae Pults: Malit> l '' inch mounds oa ~H baking sheds, 2 lftCbt"S apart Bak• at 00 deg""5 for lS minutes: r e duce beat to 350 degrees: c:Gltinue bak· ing 30 n:unutes or unlit puffs are IQlden brown with dry , ri1id sides. Make slit in side or each purr with small s harp knife; cool on wire rack. One recipe makes 12· lS large puffs. TO FILL PUFFS AND EC LAIRS Cocktail Puffs : Stice tops off puffs; set aside. Cook 3 packages (10 ounces each ) froze n s pinach ; drain well ; chop fine ; blot with paper towels to remove excess moisture. Force 3 peeled bard cooked eggs through fine sieve. Combine s pinach and egg with v. cup mayoo· naise, v. c up sour cream, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1'1; leas· poon basil, 1"' teaspoon nutmeg and a few drops hot pepper sauce; mix well. Makes 3'h cups filling. Japanese appetite international TOKYO <AP) The Japanese appetite, once sated by locally supplied rice and fish, has gone Inte rnational, a trend that began arter World War ll. Within a two-minute walk of Yurakucho Sta· lion in central Tokyo, o ne can dine o n French esca raots. German welner!I, Italian lasagna. American ham· burgers o r f ried chicken. There'!I also Chinese sweet·and·sour pork. Indian curry, Thal tom ya m soup, In doneaian naal goreng or plain old Japanese raw fish. Food specialty shops carry caviar from Iran, pate de fole aras from France and Heinz baked beans from Pitt.aburgh. AN AVERAGE day of eatin1 for an office worker ml1ht consist of a breakfast or eaas. toaat and coffee; a lunch of Chinese noodlea with vegetables, and a meat· and-rice dlMer topped off with a bottle of local· ly made Kirin or Asahi beer or a cup of sake rice wine. The Japanese diet 11 today oae ol the rlche1t and moet balanced ln the world. Poatwar Japaneae have 1rown bt11er and healthier throu1h their voracious appetite for Western· 1tyle food. NutrlUonhh are pleased about the way1 ln which thLI conaumr.· lion of animal prote n and milk products baa improved th• nation'• health, but ther• 11 al10 1rowtn1 concern about Weatem-atyle w1t1tJlne bul1lnl and heart d.l•· eaae from too much fat and aalt lD tbe menu. Wltb Umlted 1rasln1 land OD Japan'• moun. ( L M. IOYD ) INl'Of'MI In lh• la in -laced islands and Buddhis t s tric tures against meat consump· lion , the people ate almost no beef unUl the end of the 19th century. Then, refrigeration and the Int roduction of potatoes for feed made some livestock produc· lion feasible. BUT IT WASN'T until the 19808, when J a pan's eco nomic mira cle brought on the large·· scale importing of meat products and grains. that the J apanese really began to change their eatlna habits. Agriculture Ministry tlaures show that while annual consumption or rice dropped from 253.3 pounds to 179.8 pounds per capita between 1960 and Ur78, consumption of milk and milk products jumped from 49 .1 pounds to 130. 7 pounds and meat went up from 7.5 pounds to 45.8 pounds In the aame period. Fish, which 20 years aao made up almost all animal protein intake, h11 been outstripped by non·flah products aa 200·mlle flabJng IODH drove the price of fi1h up and people 1ou1ht more variety in their dltta. Hambur1er meat co1t1 about the yen equivalent to .,. a pound tn m oat Tok)'o 1upermarket1 whlle frub tuna sell• for about '8.86 a pound. T he Japanese are attn a Ions way from becom· Int meat-and-potatoes devoteea, however. More than half o f Japane1e families start the d ay .ttb the tradJ· tlonal bowl of rice and "mlao" soybean 1oup, and nee remalnl a din· ner table malnatay. Diiiy Piat ~;.:;' .... --$17--8; ·~ ""··· Ind r3 ~ 1111 ·~•Mt-. ttn1 p /ln4Dlol $159 ~~~·· I B , .. ~ ., .•. c .... QUALITY MEAT! Rib Eye Steak ::.-:..~~ • 130 Chicken Fry Steak .. :r' '• ~ '1" Strip Steak ~~ • 140 Beef Cube Steak """" ~ ..... • 1241 Rump Roast-":...~o...... • 11" Boneless Ham ';:. ·.::: • 11 .. 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'"' ... -c-.. , ....................... ~ •~l ............. ..__ Ooly L!;;;;;:;;;;::;::::::J ............... ....,,......... . ................ ., ........ ..... •14 ........ ..,...... ............ • ....... ........., .. , ... ,.. ..... v-. • IU l7C:......• .... W .... ....... I • ' ................... .,,. . . . .. .................. ...... ,. .... -...... ··--· . ' . Canned Bartlett pean celebrate tbe weu1n8 ol tbe ii-lo a minted deuert for St. Patrick'• Day. U1bt and reh'elhin& Pear Shamrock Mold ls an ideal way to top off a hearty Irish menu of corned beef and cab- bage. The delicate gre~ gelatine mixture is flavored with pureed pears and their syrup, creme de mentbe and a hint of lemon for a Orem food oolorin1 (opUonal) · 1 enveJo;e. wbJpped toppiq 1Dia ~cup milt ~ teNpoon vanilla Drain pean, reael'Y· ing syrup. Sel aside 2 pear halves. Puree re- mainlna pears and add syrup to m•ke 1 cup. Soften 1elatlne in water. Heat with pear puree, sugar and sall until dis- solved. Stir in lemon juice· and creme de men the. Add a le• drope of 1rten food colorta1 lf deatred. CbUl •Dtll ali&btb' tblcUDed. Prepare wbipped ~ pin• mix as packa1• dJrectl with milk ud vanilla. Fo&d l·'flt cups topplna into 1elat1ne. Pou~ into 4·CUP mold; chlll unUl ftrm. To serve, unmold and tarnish with reserved pears, whipped topping and mint sprigs. Makes 6 servlnp. sparkling accent. _ .. Fluffy whipped top- ping mix gives the dessert its airy texture. A few drops of green food coloring can be added to intensify Uie color. Desserts are one of the specialties of luscious canned Bartlett pears, and can be as simple as pear halves chilled in their own syrup. When you have more time, the sweet juicy pears may be combined with numerous flavors in a more elaborate dessert s u ch a s an elegant mousse, torte or pastry. Kee p conv e nient canned Bartlett pears on hand for family and company menus. They are packed in several can sizes, and can be purchased as halves, slices or salad cut pears. CaMed Bartlett pears also are available in special cinnamon, mint· ed and water packs. PEA R S H AMROCK MOLD 1 can (16 ounces ) Bartlett pear halves 1 envelope un - flavored gelatine 'h cup water 3 tablespoons sugar Dash salt 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1/4 cup cr e me de men the Mocha fireside treat Nothing chases aw ay a winter chill like curl- ing up in front of the fireplace on a cold night. For a great fireside tre at, try this Mocha Dessert Coffee. It's easy to make. J ust scoop a tablespoon or two of choc olate read y-to- s pread fros ting right from the tub and stir in- to hot coffee . Garnis h e d with whipped topping , it turns that ordinary cup of evening coffee into something very special. MOCHA DESSERT COFFEE Fo r each serving , place 1 to 2 tablespoons of l tub ( 16.5 ounces) chocolate ready-to - spread frosting in cup or mug. Fill with hot cof- fee ; stir until blended. Ga rnish each serving with whipped topping if desired. • *. Calories do count. The United States Twirling Association claims it takes 15 calories per pound each day to main- tain a person's weight. Sin c e one pound of weight represents 3,500 "banked calories", a 150-pound ~on should cut back calorie intake to 1, 750 to lose a pound a week . To lose two pounds, 1,250 calories per day. ••• To ltay in tip-top shape, the United States Twlrlin1 Aasoclalion rec- ommends a well - rounded diet including proteins such u fish, poultry and lean meat. Protein ls essential because il helps the body rebuild new cells. Also, low-fat dairy pro- ducts such as collate cheese, low-fat yogurt and skim millt, can pro- vide tM body with pro- tein. NEW IUllNt:SSMEN Cont•ct '"• OAIL Y PILOT tot IMotmetlon ' ,..., .. tM oouMy requlr•M•nt• to r Ullf'I a FlctltlOUI .................. . ' l4Ml21 PT.m CORNED BEEF BRISKET 139 POlnt CU! lCemtlf CU! 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Serve each Peanut butter, unne, beer, popcorn, ahredded coconut, ratm.Y, honey, olive a, crispbread8 and other taboo food.a for people on a weight-losa diet now are proper clioices for the Weight Watchers plan. tDletary Guidelines H~ pound8 peeled and cover ana marinate ln portion over ~_cup rice. ~~~~~ 1-.---l-p--h-1-------=b:.......:....___l_e __ C__:_o_-=u====o:...::::::=n=---S.:=_c_1_v_i_n __ I --- ~t and ve1etables be 1 tj Qicreued while reduc· CwnJ.ib '11 the amount of pro---_.. ce Double Coupon t~ln in the American Double c dJet' tbe or1aniution oupon· felt it necessary to 4reate tbe new food pro. Double Coupon tram. l Favorite foods that •ere once t6>o for the •eiehtconscious in· dividual, such u peanut &utter, wine, beer, l•isina, honey and pop· c!om are now allowed. ' The add.it.ion of these s while eliminating e d. the frustration ociated with losing weight a1ao keeps step with the fast -paced lifestyle of the '80s and outs heavy emphasis on nutrition. POLYNESIAN POllK • SA UTE 1 cup beer : l tablespoon Dijon· ityle mustard 1 · "'2 teaspoons gTated orange rind 1 teaspoon salt "v.. t e a spoo n Worcestershire sauce 1 garlic clove, minced 1 pound julienne cooked pork, 1/.t -incb strips l tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon vegetable oil ~ cup chopped onion ~ medium green bell pePP.er, cut into l·inch ~uares ~ medium red bell ~pper, cut into l·inch 111uares < 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon cornstarch · • 1 tablespoon water ~ cup canned pineap- ple chunks, no sugar ,dded _ 8 medium canned apricot baJves with 1/.t f~P juice, no s ugar '°ded , 2 cups cooked 'tnriched rice 1 small orange, peeled and sectioned In a bowl combine ~er , mustard, orange rind , salt, Wor · chestershire sauce, •nd garlic. Add pork ; cover and marinate in ttie refrigerator for 30 '1inutes, turning OC· tasianally. Heat oil in arge skillet. And ion and green and red eppers; saute until nlon is translucent. dd port and marinade; ring to a boil. Dissolve drnstarcb in water; dd to skillet. Cook stir· ring constantly until ~ixture comes to a boil. Stir in pineapple and apricots; beat. Serve 9".er rice and garnish wllh orange sections. Mates 4 servings. RONEYED SWEET POl'ATOD • 2 medium sweet potatoes, 8 ounces each 2 teaspoons honey , ~ teaspoon each •round cinnamon and ;round nutme1 :. Wrap each sweet ~to in foil; place on bakln1 abeet. Bake at *25 decree-for 40 to •s •tnutes or unW tender. & et stand until cool nou1h to handle . eduee beat to 350 •1reea. Slice sweet f.. otatoea lenatbwise. oop OClt pulp and re· rve abella. Transfer ~mp to medium bowl ; add boaey, cinnamon, fend Jl1&met. Beat witb ~leetric ml:aer until t ,., ................ .. . ..... .. ..... ~ • .. .. Ollllllr a.tt .. ......... ,... .... .............. Al •• llltllilll_ ........ ' ,tlllllllff P ·--· ••• , If •••r• ere ........... 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IN MNM ,rice or lower In ell etor" ""'• r•l•t• to ortvlow week'• "•1""9 IM'loe, or l•t deelt prter where n•llable. 'nee. ....., IMft _,..,,..... IM'klet m8J VMJ to Intel•• price reductloft •.aluef" of edv~ ., ,,....111Mt .. ,.... .. ..,. • .,....., ............ ,,. ,,..,....,.., ..... ,.,,,... ,,,,, .._..,...1ocat_,,.1•"'oeetfeoeot9or .... Jlllftliclooeloft. ,,.._, ....... •t111sr .. ilm• •IM-.lllPlltlW -·--, •1W&ll.-l•H1 .. _... WI~ 1 .. -. ..... ,,.... . ••1111 •••--•-.•••• ... -. 11211119 n. Tm1ll IPllllLU! I .... Nm• lllll ' .. ,.~--···· ' ........ ·-··· ... ~·· .. 1M11 l 111 n. IDIW;a SlW ...... ...,,N ..... . i J II ... MARCH n, 1911 Orangg_ Coast College is CLASS I Fl ED 04 in micf-!eason f orf'h after winning its eighth straight baseball game ... D3 'fravers' 01-in is · now a tender ·subject Sidelined .for present, the left-hander hopes to pitch soon .By EDZINTEL oi ... Deify ""' ..... From this point on, Bill Travers wUI be one t.o reckon with -one way or another. Right now, tt'1 the other, at least in Travers' eyes. When Angela' Manager Jim Fregosi announced hil pitcbin1 plans the other day for the ftnt five exhibition games which beein Friday In Palm Springs, Travers' name was missing. Considered a probable choice as a left-banded starter for the Angels when the season opens a month from now. Travers bas run into an age old problem for him. The free agent from Milwaukee bas been suffering from tendemess tn bis throwing shoulder recently and lasted only three minutes on the mound the last time be tried throwing (Sunday). Rest for an indefinite time has been prescribed. The ex-Brewer bas a history of spring problems with the shoulder. He bu un- dergone three operations in his career. but each time on the elbow. But then things have never been just so-so with Bill Travers. His surgeries in 1972, '73 and '75 to re- ,move borie chips and the ulna nerve have been "sort of successful, sort of not" and be claims to have survived legionnaire's disease. The first two operations on his elbow in Milwaukee were performed by "reguJarolddoctors" while the third one, the one be says was a success, was performed by Dr. Frank Jobe in Lew An1eles. The legionnaire's disease bit ls as believable as you .,ant to make it. It happened while Travers was staying at a hotel during the All-Star game tn Philadelphia in 1976. Upon his return t.o Milwaukee after· the game, Traver's weight dropped some lS pounds in a matter of 24 hours. He was tired and couldn't eat, the same symptoms experienced by several vic- tims of legionnaire's disease at that same hotel in Philadelphia earlier. 1ravers says that "somehow, I sur- vived it" and he's been healthy ever since. In 1976, he won 15 games. An auto accident and the r ec urring a rm problems hindered bis 1977 season when he woo just four games. But 1978, '79 and '*> were marked by 12, 14 and 12 wins, respectively. L a st s e a s on w a s h is-1 a at l n Milwaukee. After posting bia hi1heat winning percenta1e -.667 with a 12-6 record -Travers went the free aaent route. He signed a four-year contract with the Angels at an estimated $1.5 million. Travers went through the re1ular phase of the re-entry draft unaiped. A drawing was held for the supplemental rights to negotiate for him, with the Angels, New York Mets, Texas Rangers and Oakland A's getting the op- portunity. Last year, Travers appeared in only 154 innings and som e said it was because or arm problems in the latter half of the season. "That's not true," Travers said dur- (See TRAVERS, Page DZ> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lig~nin' strikes twice Alta Loma High, which defeated Estancia in the CIF 3-A fmals last year, repeated the feat in the 3-A semi's Tuesday night as the Braves nipped the Eagles, 61-58, at Edison High. AbOve , the Eagles' Sbar Bilyeu ba~- Kings de~, and deal, and· deal INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Los Angeles Kings acquired left winger Rick Martin, center Don Luce and goalie Jim Rutherford and traded center Gary Unger Tuesday in a series of National Hockey League deal.I. The Iqn1s got Martin and Luce from Buffalo and Rutherford from Toronto, givinl up future couideratlons for all three playen. Loa Anteles dealt tta1er t.o Edmonton, with the Kin1s re- ceivlq future considerationl. The Klnp have been bard bit by l.njurie1 recenUy. lDcludlni U>e lou al All.star left wt.n1er Charlie Simmer t.o a brokea lei. and TueldaJ'• accfUllltiou were an attempt to shore up tbe club for the stretch drlve and playotfa . . Four-time All-Star Martin, a 5-11, -~.la ln b.il lOtb NHL MalCID, all with the Sabres. He was lllken by Buffalo tn the flnt round of the 1'71 amateur draft Md bu 312 1oall in bl.a career 1 lncludina a pair ol 00. IOa.1MUOllll. · He 1ulferecl a nee lllJW'J earlier tllil HaaOD, however, and bu appeared ID just 21 1ame1, witb MffD 1oala and D polllta. IAff, I.a md 1'5, bu 1.-.t 10 of Im 11 im. :raw wltll tbe Sabr•, wltllpotnta OD H IOaJI ucl 1J ~ tbil CUD• ... &INGA; Pa .. DI) ~ tles for a rebound against her opponents, while Cara Francy (below) drives to the basket in the hope of scoring two. For story. see page 03. Lakers rebound Spurs overpowdered after layoff INGLEWOOD <AP) -Los Angeles Coach Paul Westhead believes his Lakers aren't yet at the top of their game. San An· tonio Coach Stan Albeck isn't buying such a notion. The well-rested Lakers, fresh after being idle for six days, overpowered the Spurs lllH04 Tuesday night behind excep- tional efforts by Kareem Abdul- J ab bar and Earvin '"Magic" Johnson. ABDUL-JABBAR HAD 35 points, nine rebounds and rive blocked shots while Johnson, playing bis fifth game since re· turning t.o action on Feb. 27 after being sidelined more than three months because of a knee in· jury, had 21 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists. "The layoff helped me and I'm sure it helped the team," said Abdul-J abbar . "We just badn 'l been hitting the boards. It was just a lack or application on our part. We've had our ups and our downs and now It's all behind us." Ja111aaJ Wilkes added 20 points and reserve Mark Lanttsberger pulled down 13 rebounds while playing 22 minutes for the Lakers, who now have a 46-24 re- cord and trail Pacific Division- leading Phoenix by 4lh games. The victory pushed Los Angeles l lh games ahead of San Antonio, 46·27. which could be significant because if the teams meet in the National Basketball Association playoffs, the club with the better record gets the home court advantage. "WE SPENT SOME restful days reviewing our position," said Westhead. "We thought we had lo finis h s trong for the playoffs and we placed rebound· ing as our No. 1 priority. "Every game, Magic plays far more like himself. Clearly, his rebounding was the difference in the game tonight. Magic is about five or six games away and our team might be about eight or .nine games away. FORMER AREA STAR HONORED Former Est ancia High and Orange Coast College standout Jim McCloskey was named an honorable mention All-American Monday by the Associated Press. McClostey, a 6-7 forward , finished bis collegiat.; career at Loyola Marymount by averag- lhg close to 22 points a game. The Lions were 9-19 on the year and finished slxth tn the West Coast Albletic Conference with a 5-9 record. Mcctoekey is a 1977 graduate of Estancia where be was All- Orange County and AU-CIF .. ·'That just happens to be at playoff time. Coincidentally, we'll be ready to play with two games left in the regular season. "Kareem was awesome. He was active in not just his shoot- ing but his rebounding and de- fense as well." THE SPURS TRAILED 63-55 at halftime but made only 30.4 percent from the floor in the third quarter. It was 86-74 enter· ing the final period and San An· tonio didn't pose a serious threat after that. "You have to attribute their defense and our own inability to shoot t he basketball ," said Albeck. "'I'm not concerned about our recent slump but I hate losing. We're not in any danger. We have five left at home and we're good at home. ·'I think the rest helped Los Angeles. The Lakers look like they're in a playoff mood." George Gervin led the SpUl'S with 28 points and nine re- bounds. James Silas added ~ points and George Johnson tied Gervin tor team rebounding honors with nine and had fi ye blocked shots. "MAGIC LOOKS good," said Gervin. "He's got hb confidence back. He 's definitely a shooter. He's my main man. I can't say anything bad about Magic. Th~ are bigger with him, he can re- bound and he can score and fit any other role. "L.A. may have two games~ us but we're still the cham- pionship team and feel we can go all the way with our positive attitude." In East regional Brown understands UCLA's placement· l',....A,.4i~Mt LOS ANGELES -The UCLA Bruins must travel across coun- try to play in the East Regionals of the NCAA basketball tourna- ment while the West Regionals are being played on their home floor, but Bruins Coach Larry Brown says he understands. "I think they wanted to split up the conferences,'' he said Monday, noting that the three Pacific-10 Conference entries have been scattered to different regionals. "AND I think they decided to send everybody else aJl over to make sure the top-seeded teams are fairly represented," Brown added. ••A lot of people might have preferred to play in regions closer to home, but I think the NCAA tried very hard to make it as equal as it could." UCLA will play Saturday in Providence, R.I., against the winner of the Brigham Young- Princeton game. Pac-10 cham- pion Oregon State is top-seeded in the West Regionals and Arizona State, which finished second ahead of UCLA, will compete in the Midwest Regionals. NCAA s pok esman Art Bergstrom said the tournament pairings were made based on a desire to spread the talent around, avoiding premature conference showdowns. "The philosophy has been t.o try and separate teams from the same coaference," be said. "We dido 't want a replay of a con- ference championsblp right off the bat. "But in assij(,Ding conference teams to different regions, we wanted t.o recognize their su~­ cess during the season. So, naturally, the top-ranked team would have preference." Brown considered the East Regional and found any number of teams capable of winning it. Aside from UCLA and Virginia a nd Notre Dame -each • potential final four team - Brown likes Tennessee, Brigham Young and Georgetown. He also found that some teams that might ordinarily be capable of winning it all are absent. '·A lot of teams go into it as league champions," Brown said, "which means a lot of good teams get left out. Marquette, Syracuse -I can't believe they're left out." Prftteei ..... .,. EASTON. Pa. -Sophomore Craig Robinson scored 14 point& and senior Randy Melvlll4! added 12 as Princeton topped the University of Pennsylvania 54-40 in a one-game playoff t.o clinch the Ivy League basketball ch~'7 pionsbip Tuesday night. PRINCETON NOW moves on to the first round of the NCAA. East Tournament to meet Brigham Young University Thursday night in Providence, R.I. Penn accepted the final bid to the National Invitational Tournament and will play at West Vlrlinia Friday Ditbt. Pennsylvania's only lead came at 2..0 when Geor1e Nooe scored on a layup off the oJN!lllnl tip. Dodgers get early jump .· VERO BEACH (AP) -·Jay Joblllt.one'a beset· pinch doub1e and scored on a ona~ l1DCle bj loaded aiqle in tbe bottom of the Utb tnnlD1 Tuea-ltaaublro Y amakura. · ~ day capped a two-nm rally as the Loi AD&elel Bob Weld pitched UM ftnt two lnnfs11 for tM Doc11en-came from behind t.o win their ftnt ex-Dodaerw ud au• up three nms on ft" ldta, two•! hibitlon 1ame or the 1prtq, a M victory over tbe them bomen b)' Kea.Ji Awapcbl and fwmer m•l Tokyo Olanta. Jor leacuer RoJ White. GUJ 'l'bomUIOD a fol'm:t J,_' ;er .. -•a l J.-.M .1 ... 1 I .. _. tb J>od1er, made Ida deabt wtt.111 UM oiuta .... r ·---eauw.1 ...... e aunc..... e doubled in u.ne at-beta ' Dod1en' wtnnJn1 raJly, and Mickey Hatcher Rick &llcllft• ud ....... Howe~ ..nee doubled home 9l1lcb-1'\11Uler Mart Bradley with tbe tbrff econl-tpn•np aDd roalde Daft ~ t)1n1 nm . .Jobnlt.one, a plQcb·bltter, latet llqled i>ltdaed two HCll'll-tr ... Ill' Lal ~ bome Hatcher. Tobo•1 TMaM& NIMI-* pw '9 ~ .. The Dodsen had been ....utcted to one eanecl the ftnt ftve lmdnp. nan OD two bltl for seven lDn1ntl before rookJ• lD· "I'" beeo woftJ.al cm ~ Hn••llJ -' fielder Gery Wetu tripled home two.,.... tn UM .,.tdltu OOHla 1l4m Pwr~,' Mid....,., bottom ot t.be etalltb to tl• the aeore a..a. 1ear'1 Hlldaul LMpe ._... o1-. Tear ...... ] • Tbe Giantl wbo are Loi A.Diel•' belP'nt me &abl mon c;oa£demae Ill U.. . Dodgertown tr~ baae, =• ti• in tbt top was able to pt lt over CCIJl'elR•IJ ud thr.~ or the 12th when Yaaut.omo Susukt led off wt(b a my futball that much mon.n.tt" ... ~ 1 'Hollywood' found n o glamor in taking dr"'8@ Pn.AP ... MI NEW YORK no.nu "flolbwood" HtD• llJ deraon ·~ bls sa150().1·d~ totalM h1blt had him 4-• contemplatw au cld and conliderina waya of hurtll\I hit formM «>ach. Tom Landry of lhe Dallu Cowboya. Henderon. •. the former All· Pro linebacker for the Cowbo)'I, was lntervlewed by NBC Sports for lts "Sports Joumal" show The pro,ram. produced by Hillary Coeell. was atred last Sunday. A tape was monltored by The Associated Presa Tues· day. Henderson has been in an undi1cloaed rehabilitation center, under an alias, for a month. Henderson says his drug use be1an when he was 13 years old. He said he start· ed with cough syrup, then tried marijuana and heroin. "I started using coke regularly when I was ln Dallas," he said. "I was snortin1 NINOHION most of my years in Dallas. The situtation magnified alter Landry fired me, then I started to freebase." Henderson said he spent $2,500 a day on drugs and estimated that his ha bit cost him almost hall a million dollars over five years. The Linebacker from Langston College said he often went to practice high but never played games under the influence of drugs. "I was the high Hollywood and the straight Thomas." Landry released Henderson during the 1979 season. Hen· dersoo said he did not know if Landry or the Cowboy manage· menl was aware of his drug usage. NBC said a spokesman for the Cowboys said the team's management was unaware of Henderson's problem. "Tom Landry's power hurt me," said Henderson. "He had the power to stymie my career, the power to take every- thing away from me. I was contemplating hurting hjm for having so much control or my Life. Thal scares me, too -that drugs had so much control that they made me a sick man. "I was becoming suicidal. I was thinking of taking 10 Qualudes to see what would happen. I was just losing my mind. I didn't like myself. and I used to love myself." ..------Qttot~ o l tlw d•• -------. Mllle Norris, Oakland pitcher who made $40,000 last year , the night before an arbitrator decided on his re· quest for a $450,000 salary or the A's offer of $325,000: "I 'm either going to wake up rich or richer." <Nole: he woke up rich. ) Roger Carlson " ...................... ,, ....... . Tbird·period 1oata by lllM OutMr and Sil .ku ... _,_ tavt the w........_ Capkala a • 4-3 vtdary OVtr tbe Colorado Rockiel (a NHL action Tue1da1. Dljbt, ud •nb••ced tbelr chencet ot mutq t.M plQGft1. The triumph moved the Cepllall lrom tTUl to 15th ID the ltancSinO. Tbe top ie teams m••• UM poetaeuon pJayoftt . . . W •aeMWu •cored lbre. P1I to. lead Cal1ary to an 11·2 vlctory over Vancouver. Tbe lopddM wln moved the Flame• to within one point of Buffalo and Lot Aftcelee ror tlfth place ln the NHL'• overall tta.ndiap . . . &eal CIMder beat New York coalle &&en Baktr at 12:40 or the t.bJrd period to 1lve Quebec a 8-4 victory over the Rancera . . . Dave DeW scored three 1oal1 for the ftrat time in his career u Hartford came from behlnd twice to eam a 4-4 tie with Detroit . . . The Colorado Rockies have acquired defeoaeman BUI Baker from the Mon· treal OenadJena in exchan,ae for future con1ideratJon1, Ray Mlroa, 1eneral mana1er of the club said Tuesday. Baker w11 .on the United States' Olympic tea m that won the aold medal in 1980 . SJte••rlcel'• tree, ... .., •.... ,, 8••• Jim Spaaukel sank two free throws in the c losing seconds to complete a 25-point performance and he stoJe the ball a club-record ei1ht times Tuesday night as the expansion Dallas Mavericks upset the Suns, 107·103, at Reunion Arena Elsewhere around the league . . . Julias ErvlD1 scored 25 pointa and rookie Aadrew Toney added 21 as Phlladelphla, holding off a frantic fourth-quarter rally, edged Indiana, 103-102 . . . Ricky Sobera' baseline /ump s hot with three seconds left gave Ch cago a 118-116 victory over Atlanta .. Guards Kelvin Ranaey and Jim Pu1on com bined for 67 points and Portland gained a measure of revenge with a 142· 137 victory over Denver. It was less than a month ago that the Trail Blazers were blown out, 162·143 in Denver . . . Ernie Grunfeld, starting in place of the injured PbU Ford, scored a career-high 30 points sioANAlllC~L in leading K~nsas City to a 107·100 victory over San _Diego. Ford was admttted to Research Hospital in Kansas City Tuesday for treatment of a kidney infection and was expected to be out of action al least a week to 10 days. Belbtt t• reaee .. r.-• •tse1t LONG BEACH -Eric Heiden, winner of • five speed-skating gold medals in the Lake Placid Olympic Games, has been added to t.he field_ for the Bell Helmet Bicycle Race, a sup· porting event to Sunday·s Toyota Grand Prix or Long Beach. Heiden, the 1980 Sullivan Award winner as the nation's outstanding amateur athlete, will captain the Schwinn 7·11 team, it was announced Tuesday . Eighty men and 30 women will compete for Sl,500 in awards in the 16-mile event, scheduled to begin at 2: 10 p. m on Saturday. A native of Madison, Wis~ the 22-year-old Heiden now Jives in San Diego where he is studying for a career in sports medicine at UC-San Diego. Daflfon ~t• tint NIT ft<ocorw Dayton's Mlke Kanleskl scored 20 points in • the game and Kevin Conrad sank three free throws in the second overtime to lead the Flyers to a 66·65 double overtime basketball victory over Fordham in the first round of the NIT tournament Tues· day night ... Former Dallas Cowboys All-Pro cornerback Mel Renfro has been sentenced to six months in jail on a con· tempt of court citation following his failute to pay $8,582 in child support. Hentro has been appointed a trusty at the Woodlawn Minimum Security unit in DaJlas and may be able to serve his sentence in four months. Renfro is assigned to the jail's clean-up crew, which mops fl'oors and cleans desks . .. A federal grand jury is investigating allegations that horses at Roosevelt and Yonkers harness raceways were drugged ... Cornerback Dave Brown, the only player to start every regular-season game pl ayed by the Seattle Seahawks, has agreed to terms through the 1984 season . Tl', Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Hockey -Chicago at Kings. 7:30 p.m .. KOGO (600). THURSDAY RADIO Baseball -Montreal vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10:30 a.m., KABC C790 ). Strictly a fish tale at Newport Harbor Ring! Rlng! Good morning. Department of Fish and Game. Leonard T. Rout speaking Ahem, eh, yes, Daily Pilot callmg. 111vestigative reporting sectwn Tell me sir. ]Ult why is at that the DFG contmues to ignore Lake Htllley. to th&S day still not a single trend plant 7 Afterall. Cleor Lake, Lake Ccut02c, Wohlford Lake and even lnnne Lake, for erample, are fed plants by your OTganizatwn. how come the d&&cnminotwn with Lake Hailey? Lake Hailey? What the devil are you talking about? You know, Lake Hailey. the one named after former Newport Harbor High track and field coach Bob Hailey, who resigned in protest a couple of sea.sons back becaU$e the Newport-Mesa Dtstnct refu.sed to bail his team out of the water? Rotten drainage $J1Stem, you know. Ah, Utat Hailey Lake. Geez. what a stupid question. That lake is dormant nine months a year. The only time it"s filled is from late February to late May. Heck, I don't believe the level of the lake has eve r risen past the four-foot level. And you want fish in it? Well, afteroU, thil ia a pretty affluent area and I think our folks should have &ome fish 1/ they're going to have a lake. Funny you should be calling about Newport Harbor. By coincidence, I have a brother-in-law in the district administration. Let me tell you some things. Maybe you'll understand why there is a Lake Hailey. You know, district officials John Nicoll and Norman Loats. Well, contrary to public opinion, they're always looking out for your area's athletes. They keep trying to do the right things, but there is a saboteur in the Sailors' camp. Saboteur? At Newport Harbor? Home of the Sailor&? Producer of GeorRe Yardley? Well , you know Lake Hailey is there because the drainage system hasn't ever worked, even though there was supposed to be $SS,OOO allocated to solve the problem. The trouble is, no one can find the $55,000. It's been "lost." Lolt? Hey, money Wu thal i.m't lost -except in city governmnt Not school districts. These people are in the bumless of education and they know how to keep books. And if they hove trouble adding, they' hove calculators and adding machines and all kind& of those things Well, word has it that they've seen how well the Sailors can manage when the chips are down. You should see all of them over there at the district field, bailing water out Like the Titani~ is on its way down. It's a m arvelous show. And With that kind of help, who needs $55,000 to right the ship? After all, there are other things $55,000 can take care of. There is underwater basket weaving, gasoline for driver's education, more garbage cans, water for the practice football field ... Did I say water for the practice field? Hmmmm. That's interesting. But wait a minute Mr. Rout, how about the trout? Are we going to ~t any? Listen pal, If we were to stock Lake Hailey with trout, it wouldn 't be long before that guy Eric Tweit, the new track coach at Newport Harbor, would have it totally drained, surely by mid-May. Then what would happen. You'd have a whole bunch of uncaught trout flopping around on the ground. What do you think the conservationists would think about that? Not to mention the ACLU . Forget it. No trout. Now wait ;iat a minute. You're not putting an investigative reporter off that /alt. Newport Harbor hos right!. After all, this is not a depressed area. You're telling me. I wanted to get my son transferred to Newport Harbor, but the cost of l'ro• Pap DI Nagle's b at propells UCI past sec, 6-1 T R AVERS SIDELI N E D • • • 1 Shortstop Mike Nagle went 2· for·2 with two walks and two runs acored, and starting pitcher Josh Randall danced his way tbrousb the first five innings as UC Irvine recorded a 6-1 victory over hosting Southern Cal Colleae in baseball action Tues· day. Randall, 3--1, who 1ave up only. one run durina hl1 five-inning stint, pitched bis way through rour bill and four walks during that span. Three UCI pitchers then combined their efforta the other four innings to preserve the win. The Anteaters (14·3) aot all the rUDJ tbey needed in the second 1nn1nc u a walk, an er· ror and a 1acrtfice set lbe •tai• for Maril Stowell, wbo promptly drove ln both run.a with a •inll• to rt&bt·cen~r. UCJ tbea added ~wo more in tbt tldrd u two walk• and a .,.,. ca..rial doubl• by Dave OUck aceouDted for two more nlDI. ing a recent workout. "I haven't had any problems with the arm since the last operation." However, facts are facts and Travers was relegated to the bullpen for the last month of 1980. ·'The Brewers knew I was go- ing to become a free agent and so they wanted to test some other people to see if they could find a replacement for me." So now it's the Angels who are doing lbe testing and it aeems to be upon Travers' shoulder. · "When thlnp 1traltbteo out with the shoulder, I'll be a major contribution to the kind of season we're going to have - excellent. I didn't have this kind of <ofteosive) support in Milwaukee. It makes it. .a lot easier on a pitcher lmowln1 that when you •et three runs beblnd, you're lliU In the 1ame." ••• ANOILI MOTii -ftrttKI Mt c-..... ~. tN ,,... .....,. 19ft~ lrMIMI,_...., •• lier! ......... u ........... flrtWv .... "" ... Oiett Qlrtt """' ........ D'Ac ....... ....., ''" "'"9 tc .. H ..... llflll ,...._ l.alWI .. tN ,,...,.,.,..,,, .... "-••• ... ...,......, :~1:~ :..:-~~~'.nr:= ~.;; ... ,. ... _ .. ·---::..:"--, ........... ,_........... ... ...... • dell 10 1cqulr"1 • pitcher, on Iii• rote H • OH. • I don'I mind OHlng 111 llM rime. It 9lves you 1,,.1 mucll more time lo conun1r1lt on your 1111· 11119 , . The •not•• will 111vt lwo M W tfllrles 1mong 1rwlr minor 1 .. 9.,. 1111111tn nut ""'· Tiie chAI ~ .ioneo • one·yeer •ork1119 •- mtl'll wltl'I Hotyou. Muuchu111ts Of IN O•a AA EHl.n! Lt~ •nd will be repruenled •I ltedw-11'1 the Clen A Celll0tnle L.119,,a. Tiiey ••oned • two--,.er con1rec 1 wllll Ille lettt< city. 1ou1eo 11 It-Perll. soulll ot Senti ltose . Letl.flll'ldier Dew Sc-ff l\H llflMd • lt'1 '°"' trect •nd llral NMtnlll Je1111 Hlfrlt ha •IM> 19rHcl 10 1 ... m1, t"vll'lo SllorltlOP llk ll a-. outtlttdlr .,.., CWll end lnlltldtr .Jeff ...,,_ IS Ille only ll<lllOMCI pteytrt , .......... , KINGS .~~ palp. He'• 1eoerally considered one of tbe le1•ue•1 beat de· fen1ive forward.a and was used est.eo1lvely for penalty-killing PUl'J>OHI by the Sabres. Rutherford la alt0 to h1a Uth NHL aeuon. A 5-8, 180-pounder, be be.an tbta aeuon wUb Detroit before beln• traded to Toronto early ID the campaiin . He llu appeared ID • sames Ulla MMoa, comi>WU a .. lM record and •·• -,oa& •tainlt uer.,., HI.a belt MUOD w• ID 1n1.11 -. bt bad a a.tt p11 11alaat aHr•1• ud poe(ed u..... ....... Deity l'INI !'Mt• •Y ak ... N 1(.-ter NO FISH FOR LAKE HAILEY -An exclusive Daily Pilot investigation reveals the Department of Fish and Game bas no plans to stock the lake with fish. Lake Hailey. elevati.on 112 feet, is located on the campus of Newport Harbor High. A lonely and possibly hungry bird hunts the area, but only bulky and unnecessary hurdles dot the background. living in that area w·as so high we had to switch to Electric High ln Huntington Beach. no lighU /OT the football field and no proper drainage /or the track and field section o/ Davidson FuLd. And, there &eem& to be no one to right the rituation, either. Nevertheless, no fish . Cilek. WeU. there I/OU have U. No filh. But, there are ol&o At letut thing5 are conmtent. Moyers leaves camp PALM DESERT -·The Callfomla Surf announced 'f\aea. day eveaine tb1t forwarA Steve Mo1•ra bu left camp ~auae ol a coat.red dllpute. Moyen, tbe team'• aecond &.acllnc HOl"tr iD l•t WU lm· medtat.&y 1uapended DJ Coecb Peter."Wall. Eagles can't fl y past Braves, 61 -58 • Shelda Arceneaux scored a game-high 22 points and Theresa Johnson added 14 to lead Alta Loma High to a 61·58 overtime victory over Estancia in a CIF 3·A girls basketbaJI semlllnal game at Edison High Tuesday night. Arceneaux scqred 15 of her point.a ln tb,e first half wbile JobnlCJQ carried the Braves in the fourth quarter and the over~ time pert~ With 12 of h~r 14 1polnt1. four of Eetancia '• starters ·scored ln ctouble fig · urea. Bronwyn Hand led the way wlth t4 points whlle Vicki Slmpt0n pumped ln 13, Shar Bilyeu M:Ol'ed 12 and Cara Fran· CY added 11. The ·Ea•l• led 51 ·50 with ten than a minute to 10 and had a chance to Clinch tht"Wtn with 20 1ecoodl left. But a break away lay.up fell ort the rim and Arceneaux wu fouled on tbe rebound. Sb• pram,Uy w411>t to U.e otbtr end of the court and sank one free throw to send the game into overtim~ In the overtime, J ohnson scored five points as the Braves outscored lbe Eagles 9-6, to earn a spot ln the CIF cbampionahlp gam e against Gahr Friday night at the LA Sports Arena. "I felt our girls played very bard," said a dluppointed Estancia Coach Joe WoU. "I tbou1ht we were the better club tonight but it's Jutt one of thole thin11. We had the lead and a chance to clinch tbe win but the ball just didn't 10 in for us." The lou was the second 1'1 two yeara to Alta Loma in the playoffs. The Braves defeated the Ea,let In lut 1ear's CIF ch1mptonahlp 1•me. The Iott drope Estancia to 23-4 . "I tblnll we bad a avcc..t\&I eeuon," Wd Wolf, "But toallbt ArctDeaux w11 ·the dllferenee. Sb• played a 1H'at 1awne.'· BASEBALL I BASKETBALL I FOR THE RECORD m gh e hool OV stays per/ ect; • win Eagles, CdM It tOOtlt 11 lnninas. but Ocean View Hilb remained undefeated with lta 2·1 victory over arcb- rival Katella to highlight prep baseball action Tuesday. In other games, Estancia held off a late Santa Ana Valley rally for a M win, while Corona del Ma r exploded for a 10·6 victory over Tustin. BASEBALL In the e leventh in ning at Katella, Greg Villarroel tripled home Fred Tuttle with the win· ning run as Ocean View ran its record lo 4-0. Junior Kevin Stanley picked up his third win of the year bul needed help from senior Bill Sm a ll, who cam e on in the eleventh to preserve the win. The Seahawks trailed l·O en· tering the sixth inning. David Maloney singled but was forced out on a Doug Irvine fielder's choice. But after a Glen Kotler sing le moved Irvine to third, Irvine scored on a passed ball to tie the score a t 1-1. The Se aba wks t r avel t o Anaheim today. At Estanc ia , t h e Eitales scored four runs in the fourth in- ning to take a commanding 6·1 lead. J ohn Robert.son and Lou Dieley both went 2-for-3 at the plate and both had RBl's in that fourth inning . G reg Forge picked up his first win of the year. Forge pitched fi ve innings, giving up two runs (only one was earned) on six hits. Forge also walked two and s truck out two. Estancia hosted Dana Hills today at 3. The two teams t ried to play a doubleheader earlier this year but were rained out after p l ayin g even ball through four innin~s. At Tustin, Bob Shollin and Ma rio Ybarra led an 11-hit Sea King attack. Coron a del Mar scored fi ve times in the fift h in- ning lo break the game open . The big blow was a bases loaded triple by Chris Hecker. Chris Whlte picked up the win for CdM. T he Sea Kings are now 2-1-1 on the year and will host Estancia Friday. Jackrabbits race past Ser:ta, 69-63 By ROGE R CARLSON Of IM O•llf ~llot St.all LOS ANGELES Long Beach Poly High's 1981 edition became the 20th Jackrabbit team to qualify for a shot at the CIF <major division ) basketball championship Tuesday night as they held off tall and speedy Serra to capture a 69·63 verdict at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. The victory sends Coach Ron Palmer 's Moore League cham- pions, now 22·2. into Saturday's 4-A s howdown against the win- ner of tonight's other ha lf of the 4-A semifinals, either undefeat· ed San Marcos or undefeated Newbur y Park. San Marcos (27-0l battles Newbury Park <25·0) in tonight's 8:45 tiff following a 7 o'clock 2-A game between Sunny Hills C22·S) and Glendale (21-5) The winner of the latter con· test qualifies for a 2-A cham· Monarchs, Irvine record track wins Sprinter Kevin Higgins scored a double in winning the 220 and 330 low hurdles and teammate Da" e Uranich placed fi rst in the shot put and second in t he dis· cuss to help lead Mater Dei High to an 88-47 d ecision over La Quinta to highlight prep track Tuesday. Higgins lunged at the tape at the finish of the 220 to nip his op· ponent and record a time of 23 7. His victory in the 330 lows wasn't as close as his time of 40.8 was almost a full second ahead of th e second place finisher. Uranich was even more im· pressive in the shot put as he heaved the 12·Pound ball 48-7. He also tossed the discus 91-9, but it was a distant second to the winner's toss of 113-7. In other meets Tuesd ay, Dana Hills. led by Jim Gleed, got past Estancia, 73·62, while Irv ine won a t r i-meet over Capistrano Valley and Anaheim . G teed posted wins in the 100 ( 10.3), 220 (23.3) and finished second in the long jump at 19-3. Estancia was paced by Jim McCarthy's first· place effort in the mile (4:41.0) and second place fi nish in the two-mile (10:02.2). For Irvin e, j unior Cyril Oblouk won the 1,500 (4: 14.2) a nd 3,000-meters C9: 12.0 ), while team mate Craig Burgan won the 400 (53.8) and 800 (2:04.7). JC baseball pionship showdown with Blair High of Pasadena. a seven-time loser which stopped previously unbeaten Nogales, 68-66, in Tuesday·s first of two games before a combined crowd of 4.063. Poly. whlch has won the CI F title 10 times. was led by 6·7 Troy Carmon, who scored 22 points. 6·8 Kent Seymour ( 16 points> and 6·4 Darryl Patterson <14 points>. T he Jackrabbits trailed at 4·2, then took command . although the score was tied at 31. 33, 35, and 37 before Poly slowly pulled away. Twice Patterso n cam e through with steals and subse· quent baskets in the fourth quarter to help keep Serra at bay. The last serious run came when Serra pared the deficit to 55·53 with 4: 19 left, but Pat· t e rson 's dunk with a gift turnover and John Atkinson's scor e on a break gave the win- ner's a six-point lead that would not dwindle to less than four points the rest of the way. Nogales, which goes out with a 28-1 overall record. rallied from a 54-35 deficit to tie its 2-A con- test with Blair at 66 with 24 seconds left on a pair of free throws by 6-2. 210-pound guard Cecil Fielder. Blair got the winning margin with four seconds left on Shawn Holiday's two free throws, then held on as Fielder 's 28-foot at- tempt al the buzzer hit the front of the rim. bounced forward, then fell away UC I , 49e r s open tourney UC Ir vine's baseball team. currently 14·3 on the season, will open t h e Seco n d A n nual California Baseball Association <SCBAJ tournament Thursday morning against Lon g Beach State. The game is scheduled for 10 o'clock at Long Beach's Blair Field. The SCBA is the only con- fer ence in the country that pre· views its teams in a tournament prior to the start or conference play. The tourney continues round-robin play on Friday and Saturday with bracket winners playing Sunday for the cham· pionsbip. UCI will p lay UC Santa Barbara on Friday and Cal State Los Angeles on Saturday. The other bracket includes Cal State F ullerton, Pepper dine, Loyola and the University of San Diego. ~ > . 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Jer~v All•nl• •I 0.lrOtl Goto.n Sl•le •I H°"ilon L•kera 118, Soura 104 SAN AHTOHIO R Jonnson tl. Olbtr~ 1119 1. G J"""'°" I. Gtrv1n 21, S.t•• 20. Couone •· -· 1, G11llln 8. R. Brewer 1. Rnl•n1 I, Wlltf • Tot•I• .O 2•·19 -t04 LOS ANGELES C,.,one, 11. W1fktt 20. Abdut J•bl>otr lS, E Johru.on JI Noxon 6 Coo~,. 12. Uno,m rcaer I . Ho•i•nd <f, / Brewtr 1. C•rter O. Jor<Nn O Tol•ls SS l·IJ 111 Sore by O.Wrurs ~•n Antoo•o JI 2• '' JO 104 LO\ AnQ4!10 21 JS 23 ll 118 Fouled out C,.,on'" Tot•t louls s... Antonio 20. Los AnQel•• 28 A· ••.703 COLLEGE UC Irvine acorlng (FINAL) Pl•ftr 9 Ip i<.tv1n M•Oft 21 1'3 R•ndy Wt1oe1d.,., 11 u• Ben Mc()orwld 11 2'16 J•\on WO("' 2• , .. A•1ntr Wulf 27 ll• .C.evin Fuller ,. 1S2 Gr•nt T•'flor H .. Robbtt B.,.1 20 SI LOu1\ 8rtf'T'IOt"ld " 26 Stoll H•rim.n " 3' .Don B•rne' s 10 Outntin Brown " 1 •ve. 21 .s 16 t II 0 9 s 1.7 S.I l .I 2' 2.• 1 0 2 0 0.1 Community college STATE CHAM~IONSHI~ PAllllNGS (.tC•ISl.lte P'ttl .. ,_I TMr.-.f 119 .0 11 20 28 11 IS t2 13 • • I 1 El C•mtno 119-41 v•. MoorP<lrl< CJ~SI, 2 pm S•nt• Monica cc cu-11 vs CnaDOt n111. Cv11res• 111 121 "' cur ColleQe ol s-. Fr•n<.•no Ut~n, • Contra C.0.t• 1i.-11 "' Lono Buen CC 111 ... I FrlN f Winn•r of El C..m1no-Moor~re.. "" ""'""""' ol S•nl• MontUI CC·CMbOI. • 11.m Wtnner ot (yoreis~CCSF vs wlnn.r of Contra Cost• l...onO Btac:n CC. I. S.W..Uy Ch•m11•onshl11, a 11.m High School Women Alta Loma 81 , E•t•ncla 58 AL TA LOMA Jo/ll'son t•, Yuoer 2, Bevell 10, Arceneaux 21, Towle IJ. ESTANCIA Simpson IJ, tt>usht 2, Frart Cy II, Reid 2, Bilyeu 12, LonQlltld 4, H•nd .. Stort bf O.Wr1en All• LOl'TMI tl ll 12 14 9 61 E"anc1a to u 12 16 • S8 Tol•I 1ouls Atta Lom• II, Esl•nc•a 1•. Foultd °"' None ~ ' . . " Women'• aoftball COMMUNITY COLLEG E Fll41tr1• 1, Or ..... Co .. t 0 Or•nue C ... \I 000 000 000 000 0 l 1 Futltrlon 000 000 000 001 1 • 0 Hine• .nd Cnu, J~lke, Cltvetancl 161 """' Rlllf W Clewl...a L-H"'" Gol ..... Wul J, S.n DI ... SI.Ito 1 S•n 01e90SI 100 000 000 000 o t • • GOICll>n W•'I 000 000 001 000 I 2 S 0 Sonclers .nd Kftln, RtlM C ti). Nutter and Hl<l!man. R1C,,.rcl$ UI, Hlckm•n 110>. W - Nuller L s.ncltr\ HIGH SCHOOL ldllOfl to, 5.1414Hebaclt. o Soddlet>ack 000 000 o o o 2 Edl,on oos 212 x-10 11 t Remo,. LOMU OJ one! Stlrcltr; B•~er •114 Moflollo w B•lt.er. L -Ramos. 2B - M•llOllO, Trub0vlt1 (EdlM>nl . lB -M•llOllO IEdlM>n) -IMl ,MllllllonO Mltllken 000 000 o~ 1 1 Merine 010 421 " I • 0 Lrnn •nd 0 ... 1. Kfltr 1nc1 Martolle. w- Kyler C1·01 L-Lfnn (O·ll 2B -ICfltr CMarln•I. Basketball OCC impressive again scores Cohfe Pitcher Don Sm ith won h.is fourth game of ~ seuon, and bl1 14th strait.ht over a two-year apan, as Oranp Coast Colle1e rolled to Its eighth couecuUve win with a 10.0 de- cialon ovttr vlaltln1 Glendale to b.lchU&ht c9mmunity c0Ue1e bateball action Tuesday. In other games, Golden Wea\ scored twu runs lo the bottom of the ninth but lt.llJ fell one short in I01inl to Cypra1, 4-3, wblle Saddleback pounded ~ut an 11-3 verdlct over Palomar lh the Mission Coftference opener f oc-both achoola. At OCC, Smith pttcbed b1I tb1rd compMt.e 1ame of lb• year as bla ERA dtppl!d to a HllOft•low O.•. The rilhl......,. wbo struck ou& eipt Ud dAdl't • .._ UJ, bu not alloftd u urned nm now ID biJ lut 15 ln· ntn11. 't , OCC (10-1), which waa pl&)'inl its final tuneup before the at.art. of the South Coast Confe rence schedule Saturday Cat Santa Ana ).~ aot a 3- for·4 performance from Maae BaWet, whose single. double and home run raised bit aver(lle to .,29 and a 2· for-4 showing from Ed Farrell. At Golden Wes~r som e sloppy fleld· ing by the Rusuen (2·7·1 overall, 0 -2-1 In conference) 1ave t he Cbargen four unearned runs. Still, GWC foupt back to make a iame ol lt ln the bottoD) of tbe ninth. At Saddleback, the Gaucho• opened conference play on a rt1bt aote u Jobn Vela went MVID ltl'OGI lnnlnp to p~k up bla Wrd ,r1a •S•inst one dtleat, and Man swu- coat went l ·for-a wlt' four riaa •cored and two d:r1•eo ln to IUPIQ tbeoffeble. Pr1nuton S<I, PeM .0 Merquett.e M. w•~-111 D NIT OeytOll 6', ...,,.._ U (2 otal Hlah eohool CIP4-A .. lftlf1Mi. L0"9 8eKll Poly .. , Sona U M Blair ... Hoeelft6' , .• s.ni. 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OPPORTUNITY lrJ IOIO IOU I., ·-lflt 1071 1• IGM ,. •• 11• JIOO uoo JJOO ->GS :uoo :ms WO -1100 .. ---4100 U.lO UDO U)O ,...llter'a Mollee: All.real .estate ad· verllsed in this newspaper ls subject to the Federal Fair Hous· inl Act of 1968 wbkb makes ll llle1al to ad· vertise "any preference. limitation, or d is· crimlnatJon based on race, color. religion, st'X, or national origin, or an intention to make any s uch preference, limitation , or dis · crimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola· lion olthe law. HIOllS: Actnrtken tholllct check their acts cWly -report ..... ron I ••ahly. TIM DAILY PILOT as....a Mallllty for the flnt l11corr•ct l11a.rtlo11 Oftly. ~1 .................. 1 MOO ::! Homft for Sale ·~ •...................... :G ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA ::::::::! ~­::::::::~~~ XU. 5 .. -s 125,500 ~:~ OWHY SAYS SELL II-) lo Loan Mmwy •·an1fd• Mor101n TO> ANNOUNCEMENTS, PEISONALS & LOST & fOUNO : Not an add-on or con· )Q.10 version A real s Bdrm lln) ramily home in one of Announct'menu (or Pool Lc1aJ Sot1rt-i t..o.1 • rwnd Per.t0nal1• 'ioc-1aJ rlubi• fr•~•I• SERVICES Stt--.i1C't Dtrf'('\tw) EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION ~.rhoob fn.)1ru<"tton • 'ob W ~o•rt1 • l~p 11.antod Ill" t' MERCHANOISE 4-tlitHfUn ~ppanlK'tt """-~:!tJ.1:: M11t ,rt•I• l~mtru • t:qwpmtnl C4t• Doc• f'rttto Yw .... 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Costa Mes a 's nicest a reas Handymans de· light Call now and save! @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES _LL4 -t}.l.:_6990 $3 CCIII~ JOU $100 oll it h*ni1a PENNY PINCHER AD J lines for 2 davs only SI SO a da·) Ad\'ertise on e or more Items \'alued up to SIOO Eac h additional line as onl~ 66f ror the two da~s So rry. no comm ercial ads a l lo~ed C harge your Penny Pincher Ad or use }Our BankAmencard Vasa or Master Charge. Cati today mid '" your ad it1 pri11t tOMOrrow! I. DOING ., ·"" BUSINESS iii! UNDERA ~. ' f ICTITIOUS NAME? If ro11 """ twt "'" ro11r now 'lcUU0110 l11olnoH No•o and ......... ,...,Id, ..... It for ""Moe•~:. ,.. ... do11'1 ,., .. , that tho 11"'11•11... 11 M doyo ""' ... of ...... T"9 DA ILY ~ILOT wlll ,...._,._ ........... hr 111.•t. Otu ...................... ontlro 0fOlllO CoHt .,.. •ltd ..... noaooo ...,.., !ft ........... In ordor •• lllMfl r•ur e teto111 o nt or , ... 11 ........... . =.,..... ... ;;... .. r':f' DAIL; MOT, P.O .... 1•. c.... ..... CA .... ............ ,., ......... IR .......... ........ "'It"-... MMU1 m. .... I ... _.. ____ .-. ____ ... ___ ..-........ ........ -,,..., ... ,... .,.... "---..,..,. Da1b' Plllta...llllda. IAITILUll' -' CAN COD IUll.T IY LUii 3 Bdrm. Family room. Larae Assumable loan. 11 ~%. FEE land -not leasehold. 2127 ANlhl -S21'.IOO Dt4•·~-~­.... .., .. Alwl Jacque or Chris 644-7315 llOICB 6J 1·1100 RESIOENTIA, Fir Al FSIAll !,(R\/ICFS IASY-LIVIMG EA~ Th.is home has everything! 3 BR's. (1 expanded). Fam. room. POOL. Fabulous view and it's in move-in condition. A wonderful, private property. $310,000 L.H. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 OPEN 1-5 WED, THURS & FRIDAY 2 "AXER" CHALLENGES COIM by 225 Via O"ieto, Lido mid cltcmt ftleH opporlwlffllL 1• Wl._.t & ct.coraton lrrihd! Low .. t priud ~ ~ few flnt .... ..,... Oii Udo I•. 3 ....... 2ba. clMllCJ ""' Meedt MfM '"TLC" to ...... ft ador.W.. $229,000. Large HCHM -Great LocaHo. CM ..,.-. HotM hat large h . "" ...., ..a. • fGMRy "" CMd 4 ........ 5trMt to m..t locatioft. $349,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE ~lf'~ Rfllnl•i~ Prtl(W"Y M""-9i'men1 2436 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 631 ·1400 l&IC & "Nit sc~s C P R A 8 R 0 C 0 ~ U 8 N H T E 0 R 8 s 0 z N y H E(S c ~ 0 L sic R p L E A A R I U T H A E N 0 0 G R B H G C A L R A R W G R I E T N G E T D 0 E L L C V E I S D Z T T S I P S E A L L 0 B I N 0 S 1 E R X E I A 0 T I E Z L l R U T R N P A R R R R S A L M R A 0 P J T C G 0 G 0 V Y A P D R E N I Y C N 0 H E M R Y A N T M I H N E H J Y R A D G N E Y T E 0 D L E T K C V U 8 0 S A I D R 0 A R R 0 E A D 0 E M I I I C M N 0 R I Y 0 S T R H R A L C A H H E I E Y R H T N A Y E A C A C H M S U K 0 P E I D 0 V R A P B 0 E Y A P 0 J R L V G A C T 0 E T A U D A R G R Y A ....... ..;... ., ••• ...... ,kJ': Md .... It 1n: ~ Cl II .... , Aatlemy ,_..... ~ c. ...... d ....... 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":!:.~ _ ............... fw... •rr~ln~£~."r r r r r r r r 1 ·~~™'Oil I I I M I I I I --SCl•NUrS• awadiQ rllnln ... -------·----· J0440....ltY4' C... Great location -vuy 2 Bdrm, 1 ba&b eotla1e. Deep Caayon Tennla convenient. 2 bdrm, 2 Beam ~linl frple, a Club bath 114.uh condo wltb ~.;,~1n1. Prtctd at Stcwtty Gate Entrance =~~C all~~~t~: l2cowt.a-poola-apaa aw Imm l n 1 .Po o I . associated I I I... • t ' • ... I *** ~s:r··· 179 [. St. Colla Mesa You are the winner of 4fneffdieh <S32 value), to c1raav...- Mar. 17th, IPM at Mootgomery Ward 405 Fwy. at Bristol Costa Mesa CaU 642-5678, ext. 272 to claim your tickets. *** COSTA MESA Channing 4 Bdrm. 3 ba home with family room. Corne r lot. VERY private yards. Im· maculale and ready lo move in. $174,500 This 3 Bdrm charmer was once a model home. Located on a huge cul- de-sac lot and filled with extras . FINI S HED garage. Close to schools Offered at Sl«.500. IRYINE Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 ba single family home with very PRIVATE yard. Xlnt location. close to schools. shopping and freeway. $164,500 and owner will carry 2nd. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 OCEAMFltOMT 2 Bdrm, 2 ba. unfum. New. S850 yrly. IAYROMT 3 Bdrm, 1 ba. unfum. Mintcond. IBSO. Yrly . CHA*aROMT 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, unfum . $750yrly. associated e~r ... fOS Mf !\,. 'JS " • """ & ",... • • • ~ -WHAT'S UMIQUE AIOUT UMIQUE SUNSET FROM - Setting Sun, 4 Bdrm, pool. incredible CdM view. well financled. fee at $595,000. SUPER HOUSE - Cameo Shores. 4 Bdrm, study, view. pool & spa, incredible at $675,000. MONTEGO-Harbor View Homes. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Well cared for, private back yard. $241.IM>O. MILLION DOLLAR LOTS-Prime bayfront lots on little Balboa Island. Unobstructed view or main channel. Actual price Sl.300.000 each. SPYGLASS HILL- Popular Ports mouth model, plus one more Bdnn and full bath, in· cred view. Upgraded. $650,000. W A R M T H & SOPHISTICATION-3 Bdrm. 2 bath on Spyglass. Spacious and open. Assume lst TD at 12"'1 ~. A value at 1535,000. THA T"S WHAT'S UMQUIAIOUT ·iJ,...100~ 11()Mtl. Realtona, 17UOOO • - 'ALMDISllT coeo Deep~TennilClub Security Gate EntranC41 1.Z COW'U·poola.spaa TIAM"'-4 Own a Peten "E" Plan l.2001/f 28r Iba, atrium Brilht 1 beauttM decor and eomp1-te t\lmlthlftp. $1Jt,IOO Call fol' d4italll. PTtnetpell °"" Brobt/Owner n•/5"-na TM r.... draw Ill iM ....... o.oy PUol a ,,.. M . c.n ho ---... TIAM U' $129,500. Haa low tn-<>-n a Petera "E" plan terestT.D. 1J001/f28r Zba, atrium C7t 4J 61M400' . ....... • ........ 12111 '2 .. 1121 ' Decor 6 com pl HARBOR Fu.milhln11 $113.500 Call for detalls. Princlpala Only Bkr/Onr 114/544-3158 A Division of l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I . Harbor lnvnt~ent ~· ~ THIS IS IT 164.llOO. Very small dwn pymt. Seller w/carry 2ndTD, w/no mo. pymts. Seller motivated for fast escrow. 752-6499 Planlll~ty C/MESA XLNT ANANCING 6 u.lh, $375,000. ....... $420,000 12 Units. $695,000. Call for information. 645-9161 OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / MUST SELL SPYGLASS Spyglass. Portsmouth model Only S375.000 Agt 6(0-934~ llEATTHE HEAT The possibilities and potential o( this Balboa Island property are tremendous. Mult iple units can be used for summer-winter income or as a combination in· vestment and summer residence . Top condl· lion. Loads or charm. Flexible terms. Now S399.950. l46oa I.a-ct Rlty 67).8700 OCEAM 11/2 llocks DllVEIY 203 41 st Sfrfft Owner has bought a new home & is most anxious for quick sale. Warm coty dollhouse! 2 bdrm. 2 car garage + extra parking. Land included at Sl79,500! But . submil your offer lc6oa lay Prop. lfflton •675-7060• ASSUME l l/2% LM. Only Sll3,SOO for this 3 Bdrm c ha rmer with heated pool and fruit trees. Call now 979-S370. ALLSTATE REALTORS Cadillacs to Go-Carts Whatever the Fad RoU 'em off the market With a Classified Ad Call Now! 642-5678 -llG CAMYOM OMLY $435,000. DraMatic ntryway INck to tWt lonty lcJ-3 br, 21/J ba tonla w . tt.ge II• "" & 1°"""" •""'Wah of glau lead io brick patloa. Prlc•d ....,. tt. ...t&et w/exce19nt ...._cincJ. 4 llEDllOOM & OML Y S 141,000 ASSUMAILE LO.AH Chili ... " home Oft .... ~ soc iii choice locaffOft. Mmy ., ... t ..... c ..... flltmtclRCJ. T• OYW ~t to Hltffleg hwf ~ at 11140/o ..... .....,.. ...... Mewly offw9d & wtl 1Ktt Iott. 759-1616 I RESIOEN T!Al REAL ESTArE SERI/ICES 5'1C & SPAM SANDI'.,. In Harbor View Hills . Very private lot on lovely cul-de-sac. Original owners have taken loving care of this 4 BR , 2Y..r bath home. Spacious f am.ily room with fireplace and lots of beautiful outdoors. You'll love the price -$348,500 Fee. , ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 I, 11 '1 11' ! " I:: I ! ! ?. i 1 --~~~~~~ ---·-··-··· ... ······--~···-.·· ... -...... ~ ...... . WILSON PAii WllUMS CllCK & COMPARE 11ISE FUTURES 90% FINAteltl 12*% INTER. :t HARBOR AREA LOCATIO ./ SIZE-1gi SQ. rr. ./MICRO OVEN ./COMPACTOR ./DISHWASHER ./DBL GARAGE I ALL SHOPPING ~ BLOCK ./AIR CONDITIONlNG ./CEMENT DRIVES { WALK IN CLOSETS W/OPEN£R WAID IMVESTM&n IMC. SALIS OPRCIC714J6Jl .... I •W.W....k64J..JIM c....w....c.. OWMEI WIU. AHAHCI 120/o OOWH Buys this 2 plus den home. 56 months new, double iron gated e ntry, cathedral ceilings, brick fireplace, gourmet kitchen. French doors to patio. $179,000. W ALI< TO MEWPOU IEACH Your Beach place th.is Summer or all year long. $209,900. Plenty of room for the whole family with 4 large Bdrms and family room . Lovely rear garden and patio cover. Owner wi II help finance. CAMEO HIGHUHDS OCEAM VU, $339,000 Reduced thous ands! Spacious Ii ving room f ea tu res g lowing fireplace. 3 large Bdrms plus de n . G reat assumable 1st and owner will carry a s econd. CORONA DEL MAR OFACE 673-8550 Specid Pre•lew Unparalleled lot s ize with one or the most commanding views or the Newport Ba.v A prime waterfront most dist.inct1ve home on your own private beach with boat dock and volleyball court. Open Thursday 11·3. 2200 Ba sdide Dr RxerW/T•nn1 Large 5 Bdrm 3 Bath home located in Mesa del Mar. Two fireplaces, pool. add-on family room and RV parking are some or the features . The owner will sell on a contract with low down. Full price $164,900. LUXUltY + THMS ASSUME I 01/•o/o Nestled on hillside with a panofamlc view forever,( this home of. fen so many features we cannot List them all. 3600 sq.fl. Includes romantically Inspired mast.er wing, 4 Bdrms, formal living and dining rooms. Dumb waiter, supplies the downsalrs family room. Oak Inlaid bar, complete with brass fixtures. Everything is custom in this executive delight. Owner says he may help you finance, and It's priced lo sell NOV(! @ SEA COVE P~OPEltTIES 714-631-.+990 Lookin' For A Lr9 Lot On TM Peninsula?· Here's one near the Harbor entrance A 4 Bdrm with 3 car garage and room and access for boat and trailer. Asking S475.000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 MESA WOODS Bright. airy 4 Bdrm pool home with spa & a few s teps from the master s uite. Dual fireplace between family room and conversation pit. this home makes enter· taining a delight Full price Sl83.000. Call 751-3191 «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES IHch loch. Pad Live in modem 1 Bdrm ton home and rent out older 2 Bdrm unit. The 1 Bdrm has a sunken tub. sundeck and skylites. Owner wlll finance at 1 2~~. Full pr ice S220.000. INVESTORS ncKn Is now In Costa Mesa of. rerln1 residential pro- perty with: No Negative Cash Flow NoTena.nt Problems Capital Gains Only HllhRetums (not 2nd Trust Deeds ) Call for information • RED CARPET· 754-1202 HARIORRIMI 3 bdrm. w /loft. 3 balconies A/C near tennis courta & pool. OWfter motivated. 10~ % assumable Joan $C79,000 . I ' PMNSULA fiolMT .. OROMT Panoramic view at wed1e. from p~ime larae lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom· home. 3700 sq. ft. featurinl marine . room. entry. 1i ving room. dining room. bull\·ln , e~c. ll.385,000. • UDO tSU Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featurin1 large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceilings, rlreplace & trench doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen blt·in aooliances, Close tQ tennls._~ourt..~. sandy beadles & .clubhouse. $420.000 . IAYNOMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip, starting at $1,500,000 RANCHO MIRAGI! Springs Condo. 9th fairway. 9000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm . 3 bath. furn . Golf c lb. m brshp. Will trade for invest. prop. BIL L GRUNDY , REALTOR J·l I Boy~•d•· Dr,..,,. N B 61'> 61 61 Tuan.HOCI( HHMfl.ANDS ' Bdrm. buf~ master •Ult• W/COI'/ window 1e1t. to•re.nch doors & wlndowa tbruout. Customized, desianed & deoor•ted. $3112,000. Cor.adtlMar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTED Charming Duplex with French doors on front 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO DOWN ~ Terma or lease option or ? 3 br. 2 ba «·m4bkr FcMMt• v•y I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUEVALUI In the ever populur Westmont homes, 3 lrg Bd + Bonus rm Below market price $1Z1 .000. Call Anne McCasland 631 1266 un11it, shhakel roof.$W198at000k to HwtllwiC)ton l.ach I 040 a a opp ng. . ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Call for •Pf?l. to see "8lb..ISU ... IO.l 2 Bernita Eilert s eh . ...,.....,.. " Broker. 675-2373 or 2br.2ba,S125.000 77o-8598. 211 9th St 213-399· 1028 Co.try EncJlsh 3 Bdrm l:V• Ba. ram rm . 2 DUPLEX r r P I c . b I o c k w a 11 9 m06. new. 4 bdrm + 2 1 •$•l29..iiiii.900iiiiiii.iii840iiiil·l11 7 11 56._ __ aJ *NOW Must Sell Th if eltCanll'I decor•ted 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba townhome, has 2 creat assumable loans and~~~~~~~~~~I overlooks park and pool.1. OCIAtROMTDPt.X CHOICE CORN ER 3 Br up, J dn. Sell or trade. Submlt )'our deal C•pri Properti•. Ed &u·MOl, &W-47201\es Ownen are very •nx· lous. Th.ls is one of Wood· brld1e'1 best OP · portunllies. VICTORIAM BEACH HOME New 3 BR 3~ Ba. Quau.1-•J• ... -....... •1• ... •1•c•·•---t~ handcrafted oak -" •-=-t ut St lnA.. I Take advantaae or my nvvu •• "' assumable 8~~ loan. 'U.L.lea-..ab::-•pruoa. . a ~ i ass, Beaut Jasmine Creek condo, plan l , 2bdrms, ss1.-e m den , auarded gate •et Ptawy,lrvllW PlanLJ[ Really comm. Pool, tennis ---7S2·&t99 Owner/agt. S315,000. &tCMla. 831-8638. 100/o DOWN Northwood Candleberry -~~~~1111111 ... -·I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! model. $154,950. Sunset OCEANFRONT magazine style garden Peninsula Point home. 4 patio home. Air, auto door, auto sprinklers. Bdnn. 3'h ba. $950.000. Shows like a model. 3 Br Call Cor financing de- 2 Ba. Call Tim Rhone. tails Ow n er I Ag t. 631·1266. 675-8676 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER! NEWPORT HEIGHTS Lge assumable In on this cozy 3 Bdrm 2ba home In most desirable area. Overs& lot w/lruit trees. RV access. patio. frplc. plenty of room for ex- pansion. Call for de· tails!! REAL E.5TATESTORE 675·1771 IRING AMY OFFER Lovely 3br. cstm home * * 2 MASTERS! near beach & park . END YOUR SEARCH 4HOUsH W/ ... AU Costa Mesa, 2 .ti t Bdrm home.a. all rented owner motivated and will belf wtth financing. Make offer-won t last! 9UAIL Pl.ACI PIOPllTlll MobleHoMet Fors. 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Trailer at bch 18500. Terms, OWC or trade 4gg.3816 New Modular type home. El Moro Beach Park. sp 70. 2Br, space rent Sl7~ mo. 20 yni lse. $69.900. 499-3816 71J.lt20 MfWPOltT llACH AAA l'ROPBTIES I. 3 Triplexes In a row, south ol PCH in Corona del Mar. II. 2 duplexes + l triplex in a row on Bal. Pemn. l lot from sand/s urf. 111. 1 duplex on water with dock for 30' boat. ---------• All these properties UVE OM THI! IA Y have large, assumable for Sltl1.SOO. Near new dbl loans at 12.5'J . Call wide with wond~rful Smith·Meyer. Bkr view. Watch the boats. 640.5357 or 548·7813 seagulls, pelicans Pass by "D" Anchorage Way and call us., -~ W L Sl.l<Y N ~YLOR CO. HEA l.TOHS ~l lll't' U)-1() bdrm unit, 3 fireplaces. 4 I• car ga r .. built·ins. beams & used brick. Fren c h window s , spnnkler ~ystem. BBQ ~. 709·709 1'1 Orchid S38S.OOO. Call for a ppt to see. 851-9135 (will coop w/rltrsl Owner/bkr. --------~ _ Jasmine Creek decorator home. plan l on green belt 1mmac S305.500 formal dining. heavy shake roof. Call now for information regarding the 9:1.r: assum. loan Seller W/Carry part or I he buyers down pay mt'nl & says bring any uffer No, not 2 bosses but 2 separate master Bdrms that highbghl this s uper gorgeous attached home built by Warmington. 1646 sq ft and asking only $149,900 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Fam Rm. Formal Din . Rm . Gourmet kitch en . Fenced 12~ interest' Best terms' John Va nian Co 631·0900. PENTHOUSE Condo with Doclc 2 Bdrm, 2ba, 280 deg ocean, bay, mln, city view Pool. sec. Lge as· sumable loan. Balboa Penin Fee land. C/21 Newport Cntr This home has ever· WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ything you could want 4 I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ bdrms, 21h ba .. sparkl iJlg pool. 2 fireplaces A very private backyard with citrus trees. To view this delightful pro· perty, please call us for an appointment As· s umable loan, owner Positl•• Cash Flow We have several invest- ment opportunities in the Dallas. Ft. Worth Texas area. Excellenj leverage with minimum down in a rapidly grow ing community. Units in all ranges. Principal! only please 556·2660 Mobile Home. 15X30. lbdrm, Costa Mesa . adults. no pets. sio.900. -=SELECT - 673-:1126. T' PROPERTIES llG CANYON EXCLUSIVE A FilULOUS "VERSAIWS" $125,000 Deane Homes largest & most spectacular model & situated on the largest lot of Deane Homes. A glorious view looking thru a lovely yard with tall trees to the Big Canyon golf course. Huge patio surrounds the lge 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 chandelier. 4 BR. den & form DR . Call for appt. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2 I I I S• Joaqullt Hlls Rood NEWPORT CIEMTER, M.I. 644-49 I 0 64().8145 The Sunniest Home in JASMINE CREEi< 2bdrm & den. cheeery kitchen, plantation shut· ters, pvt comm. with pool. 1ac & tennis S275 000 By Owner 759·1176. Costa Mesa 1024 .•.......•..•...•...•.. NEED A FAMILY ROOM? Then make an appoint ment to see this out standing 3 Bdrm home featunng huge custom room with firepla <'e. BEST PRICE IN WOODBRIDGE' IN TOWN (Uj] 4br. remodeled k1t<'hen. \\\)odbrldge plush carpels. custom Realty 1 drapes. freshly painled. 551·3000 st>lll'r bought :mother & . hall priced Lhousands 49~Barranra Pkwy,lrv1nt below market valur for , quick sale. Cr ea ti vt'I La~Beach 10481 terms ok·better hurry 1 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~i~~~~r 848-8588 INVESTORS SPECIAL! THE SHAKES Weath e r e d cedar shakes. Lhat 1s Custom designed 3 bdrm. ram rm, 2 baths Extensive use or wood glass & ceramic tile. Beam ceil· 1ng. frplc $165.000 Mission Realty 1714 )494·<T731 64().5357 760-6767 LOWDOWN Versailles !Br/studio, penthse condo. w /lg as sumable loans. only $105,500 Owner/agt 645-3447. 979-5370 ask for J im BIG CANYON Pnme view building s ite on gotr course. Plans in· elude d Redu ced $100,000 . with terms available. St, 100.000. Call Dan Bibb 675-2311or64(). 7665 ev wilt help finance 't523 CAMPCISDa·IRVl .. E. AT THE BEACH. Nice 3 Bdrm house in s uper cond. Ter rifi<' financing. $235.000 SUNSETR.E llTOFHEAVEH Lovely 2 Bdrm. 2 bath mobile home on a bluff over the ocean in North Laguna. Many extras in· elude : cherry wood cabinets and huiltin vacuum. Long term land lease available Super financing. SSl.500 don osen r< .. dtor., 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497.4848 Acreage for Sat. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •24 UNfTS• $250.000 dn. 8 yrs old. 11"~ fmancmg. Prin on· ly Ms Deaton or Mr Schemme agts. 731·25U or 978-o.16 I rRIDE OF OWHEllSHIP TIUPLEX Assume 7'•'"'-loan and owner will participate in secondary financing Only $180,000. Call now! 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ___ .,. _____________ _... new ceramic ti le in --------------------•baths and kitchen and F:xecutive Duplex for d1srrim1natin~ taste 3br. 3ba. each. central air. woodburning frplcs. custom drapes 1 carpels. heavy shake roof. t I' , •·; loan 1s assumable. no qualifying necessary DUPLEX FIXER!! LINDA ISLE 542·51Q 846·8803 w 0 R ST c 0 u L D BE Bring your paint brush Lease option. 1.2 yrs. 3 BEST FOR YOU & broom to save US on boat slip, 5br. maid's ----------If you have $164.000 and this dJrt.y dawg' ! Prime qtrs Owner/Bkr. Con· AIUMDAMCE want 35'7, yield annual- Laguna Beach duplex tact Joanne Kornay , OF EXTRAS. Custom ly. purchase $200,000two w /ocean view & at-( 7 1 4 ) 8 2 8 . 1 2 8 o . home d4.>Signed with ac· year deed of trust bear· Indus,~ SPECTACULAR ON BEACH ~ sand at yow foot1t.ps, tpiral tfaircOM, ClltC)led C)laSI, CORhmpot OI Y wood & 9lass. Incredible l'NllNr suit. wlffl VU, bar & spa. ... VU from ~ kitchen & din. nn. Includes 2 t.d + fam. nn. hofM plus 2 t.d ... It. $975,000. 631-1400. VU LOCATION-URGE LOT VenaHa. .ct nHch llMglnatioft for ttMs uistiftCJ ~In with two -2 IMd. townhouM •Its. Connrt to sin1J1e fonlity In an area of cu1t0Mbed hoM•t! ~ed to $439,000. NEWPORT CUSTOM WITH POOL Outstc.dlftCJ 3 IMd, 2 ,ba. wHh faM. nn. covered 1arcJe poffo. Spota.u and priced tosel. $197,500. 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC R[AI l'>l Alf 2436 W Coasl Hwy 631 •1400 Newporl Beacti loads of storage inside and out. VA & FHA TERMS AVAILABLE. Asking only $107.500 For more details. call 54().l!Sl -~ I ~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS 1·2%0MED Comfortable 3 Bdrm home. large stone fireplace. sunny patio room and room for 2 m<>tt units. $140,000. Roy McCarcle, Rltr. 541-7729 MESAVEltDE Sharp 3 Bdrm on corner l'ot Featuring 2 fireplaces. new roo f. copper plumbing and much more. Owner will assist with the hnancin~ and will also consider a lease option. Priced at $1~.500. For more de tails. call S40· l 151 I ·'.'.~ HERITAGE REALTORS S I Ot< Down Or Less MOVES YOUIM No qual if y 1n J? necel\sary Your mon thly payment can be ad· justed lo meet your mon thly budget. We h ave many 3 & 4bdrm home in best Orange County locations w /these terms. Call our s~ialist for more information. tached garage. Submit (213)591Hl63 live family In mind. 4 ing 20"I. interest on 25 offer' 759 1501 or Bdrms. den (or 5th acre avocado grove in 752-7373. 1---------• Bdrm), ramily room and inactive development EaalWlllff Est.le dining room. Fully air area near V11ta Com - ~Walker I laa REAL ESTATE WANT LAGUNA Have client with charm· )ng 2 Bdrm, 2 ba pool home in "Shores area" of La Jolla · will trade for Laguna property . 1235,000 to $275,000. ~ conditioned. In Mariners bined 8'1-lst + lhis in· ..,--school area. $449.SOO vestment represents ...._,...,, •• 642 5200 less than 50"!, or the ap· 4 bdrm, 2"'1 bath with • praised value of land. plush carpet ctr wood MAI appraisal on adja- floors. Fa mily room cent 217 acre parcel al with fireplace. Great Sl50.000 ea<'h Ca 11 financing with a 13'fr 7141751·4826: 493 1153 or fixed rate & ~ down. 756-~9 $245.000. Hurry. with tenns like this it won't~!!!!'!~!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!~ CORW991rclal last! Br. 3 Ba. Harbor view Property 1600 H o m e . S349 .500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• STOP REHTIMG Buy your own industrial unit. 1000·5000 sq fl. Avail. in HB. or FV. Call Paul 54.5-6057 LohforS. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATYFllOMT LOTS A few CABO DEL ESTE waterfront home sites remain on Lake Misson Viejo Thi:. is lhe final opportunity to build your dream home. From $285,000. Call Henry Durant at 714 85.s-1081. ~-6~~~l!!!l LAll)lllNIVllloqeR.E. 497-17{1 LGCJlllMI Hlls I 050 Red h 1 I I cl-~ Re41lty Ii·,-:; -;-. ;1 It I U %0MED I+ Ac,.. Loh A..._ & rrot.11. owe 200/o DWM Owner/Agt Comm . pool. 673-7761 ··,~.,<JI' ?ASSOCIATt:S 848-8588 CIR Cl .. nente Lot. 62\i'Jx292"'1 opposite 9 7 9. 7 3 0 0 9 9 4 . 2 1 7 I LEASE OPTION I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa Hospital. Owner/Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1076 bd b d I tge 4 BR 2"'1 Ba in prime 1275.000. 6 beautiful new homes 3 nn·2 a-en·poo San Clemente area with Roy McCarcle, Rttr. 10 Acres. Laguna Beach. I 042 available for lease with Minl. Sl83.000. Own/agt 541-7729 ed R l • ....,,., ooo 29"' good ocean v i e w ion · . ...,.,J, . -,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• option lo buy. Excellent 548-8665.548-5758 s165.ooo. Priced for ._ ________ _, dwn.owner640-4244 terms Best location · k l tn Golden West Estates Mpt Crest $65,000 quic sa e. or. assu e Beautiful S&S Exec. 4 • Beautiful Newport Crest lease opt. Agt . Ron bdrm home. EleRant wet 2 Bdrm + den condo. Poulton 498-2SIO bar. bit-in bbq inside & view from every room. PRESTIGlOUS many other amenities Walk to beach. $245,000 PATRICIA MANOR incl a huge yard that 540.3666 This very exclusive back~ to a beautiful • Whelan townhouse has a forever park J usl 2 Y r'l old ' view of lhe coast line. It Broker. 963-8182 714 76Q_9B.}___, Real Estate features 3 Bdrms. 2 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIV Ell SIDE 1+ Acre Lots OWC20'7' OWN 979·7300, 994 -2171 Owner /a~g_t. __ Capislr8J)o Beach R·2 lot, ocean view, plans & permit S90.000 661-2871. ~~~~~~~~·l lr•IM 1044 La~Ml911el 1052 Baths. jacuzzi and ------------------Open Sunday. 2-5pm. 1641 • • • ••••• ••• • ••• • •• • •• • • • ••••••••••••• • •• •• • • • • LIDO ISLAND rec re a t i on room Orchard Dr. 5bdrm. 3ha. LEASES 3br CONDO $325,000 207. $195.500. 498·4950 NEAR THE SAND lal»oa ren. Duplex Seconds to the water Excellent 3 BR owner's "home-like" unit & 2 BR. 2 ba rental unit. Ideal for home & in· come. Close to Newport pier & shops. S289,950. W .. y M. Taylor Co. Redlon 644-4910 Two R·2 lots. Capistrano Beach, view. by owner. terms. 496·1542 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF TH! IAVINE COMPANY CHARM AMD LOCATION AMD COMVEMIEMCE! Come see this immaculate 3BR home in Harbor Highlands. Close to schools, libra~y. s hopping and city park: Quiet cul-de-sac adds to security and peaceful living. Lots of fruit trees in the rear yard and room for your RV. Owner is motivated. Offered at $189,500. John Richard 551·8700. SPECT ACULAI VIEW! 3 spacious BRS and 5 baths comprise this dramatic floorplan in Irvine Terrace. Marvelous new kitchen, planked floors, high ceilings and walls of glass. $690.000. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. . 752-1414 151 .. 700 C~ Valley (Nrter WoochOQ. (4lflter 642 .. JJI 644-6200 Vi Ce!!l9! . I * * FOXIORO HGTS dwn. assum. tst T.D. or e freshly painted coloma • $70K at 734o/r. OWC 2nd . beauty Family room. Ran ch Reall y ha s "The Gracemont" mdl. 675.3967 separate dinini: room. leas es. 15 to c hoose 4 br, 2:v. ba. prof de-ll"ngO frplc. new roof. Priced Crom S55().S950 mo Call corated & landscaped $2500 DOWM at $160.000. for quick for information. Shows like a model Lge Live by beach. bachelor lhalb••n sale Xlnt financing assumable loan condo. vacant . by ----- R·l lots. Fountain Valley Nr Mile Sq Pk. Doris lnCOIM rro,.rty 2000 962·7=-rl. 842·1418 Agt. •••••.,..•••••••••••••••• M~. Des.rt. APPLE VALLEY Rnort 2400 THE WIED EMAN!:' Ownr'Agl $35S.500 owner.$107.SOO noquali 494 0066 or 751-4293 831-11638 fying Prin only 978·0423 NEWPORT BEACH Lake forHt I 055 LEASE OrTIOM S34.000 down. owner will UNIV PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spyglass or H arbor finance at 13'\•<7,-with * . View. no monthly pay. Beautiful spacious 3br .1 Sl500/mo payments Lrg4 Bdrm 2,"1 Ba home house. Lk view, & green ments. Call for deta1 s. Tola l price $279 .000 m prestigious University be I l . Con v e r t e d Agt. 64().934.5 East Bluff. 5bdrm. 3ha. Park. steps from pool ga • d t. · call644 7063. and ~reenbelt Assume· r .covere pa 10,1n-•$133,900 IMH ., door laundry, frplc. Lg 11.JEMlm()ltT 1or.'"C ble financing. Call for assmm. first. at lll/•'7.. ".,.,....... -* DESrEttATE details. sz19.500 By owner. Imagine 3 spacious brs Mo quatifvinq n0-4865 & 2'h ba upgraded to the S20Kdwn, 3br. 2ba."Prin. ----hilt! This line home also Only 631·5737 AGT. Newport IHCh I 069 features encl'd parking e-Hl\NC:H E .s1de 4 Bdrm w/at t ached I Br unit $155,000. By Owner 646-07S8 LOVELY 4BR, 3BA WITH SPA SU,000 Down To exbting financing of 12~"l <no qual). End or c ul de ·sac . w il l cooperate w /bkrs . $184.000. Owner Ms-0069. Hf/\llY 1 >~> 1 JOOO MOWTHWOOD 3 ldnn with Spa Nicely upgraded J1lan II Northwood Park de· latched home with air cond. skinny dip spa area. great iandscaping and decorating $103,000 in usable financing Priced to sell at Sl52.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & in-hous e laundry S3.900DownN.B. lbr. 54G-4646 or 631· 7653 John Lem beck <Agent l facilities + assumable financing. Call 759·1501 or752-7373 SELL idle Items with a ~ Wak I lal Daily Pilot Classtried I Ad. REAL ESTATE macneb I Irvine realty San JUCM Near new 4 Plex. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano I 078 bdrm. 2 bath each unit Incline Village No. Shore • •••••••••••••• •• •••... with fireplace. enclosed condo. Lake Tahoe vu. 3 Milet Fr Marino patio. double garage. S80 per night. 3 Br, 2ba. WITH OCor. ...... VIEW $165.000. Bill Grundy. o es i g n Re a 1 t y . !!;A" Rllr, 675-6161. 702/8.11·5550 R.cho San Juon Estafft FOURPLEX RUNNING SPRINGS Over 3.000 sq.ft of Westside Costa Mesa On the way to Big Bear. elegance. Exclusive new Needs some wo rk Beautiful 3 view lot in homes, from SS15,000 ~.000 yr income. Full perm. home area 14'ho/r financing avail price $225.000. Owner $25,000 Charter Rily & Invest. will carry lOo/. Interest 64().9998 640-1649 496-8122 831 ·8811 w /$60.000 dn. Out of State . ~~.~ ........ !~!~ ~ p~~,~€1 .. ~.~ ....... ~~.~~ Sooo Quiet -40 A scenic Oregon Coast VA Tfl"IM' R.E. Investments Electricity, fenced. out· v A substitution 'a valla· 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB standing view. accessi· ble on this 3 Bdrm. 645-6646 ble,owner492-2499 Decorated in hearty Alb. N.M. New custom earthtones. Gleaming INCOME l'ROPHTIES built 3,000 sq ft 4·plexes. hardwood noors. Owner Looking for Income Un· w 111 h e Ip Ii nan c e . Its?! We have 5 pro· Very positive cash effect 192,750. TARBELL. perties in C.M. Priced lor 50'* bracket in· BKR.540-1720 right at less th an vestor. $115,000. Bldr: T tlft '°'O llXGross. No bank (714)846-8570. • financina n!qUired. In· I~ '--. ....................... tere:sted?Then call us. •~" 27H ••••••••••••••••••••••• • !:!~ ..... !!.~~r.~~ ..... !!.~~ AXBUPPEll Good College Park toe. This 3br, l~ba home needs some work but Ute pot..Ual Is there. A•· sum. loans. SU0,000 AGT 7eo.8Sa0 644-7211 A SUBSIDIARY OF THI! IRVINE CQMlltANY • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC ltf:AL £Sf A Tt s.~ "•n•.!•. "'-"" ,.....,...""'" l16M11tneAvt • Mboal1l1ncf BUlDER HB.PSYOUIUY! t.wCOMOOS ..... ,.,.., UtSBB Pvt dffb It paUoa. f'or JO days ucrow, FREE drapu Ir mlctOwave. OP!MU-4PM HOMIY•PL Ml·lffl .... **S128 900 Can you bell~ve that price ror a a Bdrm 1 ~ 8a att•ched home In Woodbridge? Seller will help wllh c ruttve flnanclna. Walk to park and DOOi. Call lor detalll on t.h1s super buy. MIW USTIHG IN IRVINI 1BIACll Terrific corner location 3BR pool home close to beaches. Newport Center and all Newport amenities. $329.500 leasehold. Tom A1llnson 642-8235. •lHMllLT LOCATIOMI 3BR, 2~ bath end unit in the Bluffs w/Mexlcan pavers, new carpet and all for 1249,900. Dave Schweickett ~. 1U..1414 C:O/f'fNI Vcilit C.. •42.aJI '°' 0o-o.;.. • 1100 . ..................... . &Stllr Pa.-, C.111. 2bdnn. lM,.500 ... ,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ul>-lease 3 Br 2 Ba 'til • 11/15/81. $'950/mo. Agt. 673-335S Shorecllrrs 2 br & den , lge yard. Mini view. $1100. Agent. 673-5354. ----Avail Now. 2Br 1 ba with frplc. Nice. No pets. no children 1st/last + S200 sec. '600/mo. Call Linda at 675-2311 .* 2br House w/gar. qu1el, no pets $450/mo 848·2474 days 2 Br 2 full bath condo. 2 car gar. Pool, jacuzzi Gas pd. S700/mo. Days 213/861 ·8207, hom e 213/923-2660 5 Br. 3 Ba. 2 Sty. SllOO mp. lse. 494-0066 4 BR 2 Ba. fam rm dinette. 1700 sq.ft. S750 mo. Grdnr incl. &42·4623 Lge gar, tiny hse, lbr. 1 ba. adults. no pets. $400/mo. 892·3731 3Br w/garage. Newly de- corated. Eastside. Lrg. yard. $585. 673·~. 2bdrm. lba duplex, gar, washer/dryer hook-up, new floors, crpts. paint. $475 + dep. 1 s mall child ok. No pets. 195! Meyer 549-3484. Westside 2br 2ba comer .home, lg yrd with at- "tached store zoned for sml business. Complete· ly renovated . S750, 548-1905 dys, 751-2340 Hwl~ H..t.itr .324 Newport Crest 3 Br. 2\.'J •••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. Ocean view. Pool, tennis. $790 mo. M2-3491. Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St 10over .i 161~1 17141 642-5'13 Newpott S.•ch/No. 880 Irvine 1at 161"• (714) 64$-1104 2 Bd rm. 1 Ba. dec k , carport, adults, no pets. Lse S530. 644-6382 or 67)-0C73 RIYM~ 10-\I re 1H-... 3826 Westclirf adult condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Din· ing room . Fire place. Freshly decorated. Un rum. S600 mo. 631 7300, Bkr. 2 Br. 1\lll Ba. 2 Br 21.A.i Ba. 2 Br. 1 Ba. with refrige .. Frplc, dishwasher. laun-built-ins , carpets & dry facilities, carports . drapes. $410. 951·0881 or 548-0967 aft 4. 951-7630. Ask for Louie. l Br. Stove & refrige. 33801 Mariana. Newport Heights Duplex 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adults. no pets. $495. Mo Isl . last deposit. 517 Bolsa. Days 631·3520, F.ves Wknds 548-5041 Small yard. Adult, no 3 br, 2 ba, yard. gar. wet pet.s. S31S. 548-l3'77 bar & more. $600 mo 2bdrm townhouse, ssso & ~ Adults no pets 1409 Superior. 645-8684. 2 HUGE Bedrooms in Call493-6384,661·9343 super location. Fully carpeted. built -Ins . ground noor Adults. no pets. S350 mo. Apply Apl E 568 W Wilso n 646-4477 2 Br Gar Child/Pet OK 1485. Ask for Mike . &41-0763 3bdrm. l ""ba. $450/mo. 795 Shalamar. Call Ron al 522· 1734 or Noa al 642·7919. Newer. close to beach, lrg 2 Br w/frpl. lrg garage, balcony. $495, lat. last +SlOOdep. 631-7900 • 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo nr SC Plau. SA. Pool. ~. Child OK. 549.3232 or 641-1460. NEW BREED APTS. 1 Bdrm & Bach from $315 Frplc. rec room . pool. j acunl. e n c l osed garages. Gas 6 water pd. Adults, no pet&. 393 Hamilton. C.M. MS-4411. 2 br. Cll>t. drapes. bit· ins Adults. '396. 2272 Maple. 631-2927 Lge 3br. 2ba. gar Fam. pref. 1034 El Camino #D. $43.S. 832·SO.S7 (6-8pm I 2 br. I ba. I sty, gar, lge. clean, nice decor . no pets. $400. 2178B Placen- tia. 545-7983 IMSTAMTIM East.side 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. Pool. laundry rm. Small child OK. TSLMgmt &42·1603 2 Bdnn triplex near So. Cst. Plaza. Spacious , walk-in closets. bltins. patio. garage. No pets. $4.50 mo. Agent 8.U-9293 Hwillngtun IHCh 3140 -- - ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Across from beach. 2 br. THE WHIFR.E TREE Luxury Adult units at af. fordable living. 1.2 & 3 Br. Well d ecorated. Olympic siz.e pool. light· ed tennis court. J acuzz.i. part like landscaping Most beautiful bldg. in H.B. From $360. 846-0619 ,~a ADULT ~~-LIVIN G • 1 & 2 BA Pallo Apes • 01s11washe1s & 880 s • Pool & Rec Room • Garden l andscip1119 • Joo to Beacn & ShOps S 1 Gt SEA ENVIRONMENT % IJ HAMIL TON H B %2 4'>00 WOOOLAICE Ans. 146-6591 Adult luxury 1 & 2 & 3 Bdrm. Beautiful lakes & s treams Co mplete amenities . No pets. FromS385. MariMn WaliAph. Lrg 3 Br. Apt. Fireplace. washer dryer hook up. Patio. dbl car garage Children OK. S575. Nr H. Harbour 84(). 5623. adults only. pool. gar. $450 640-50'78 SUPE:RI VIEW Large 2 Br. 2 Ba. over look in g Back B ay L oad s o f c l ose1s . fireplace, 2 carports . 2 ba ICQflys. 745 Dom in go Dr Call before 5PM $725 979·8889 or 645· 1260 Need qui ck s ub lse' Prime location. I Bdrm 1 ba Amenities t600 no dep. 6 mos lse. 673·8432 IESTVALUE Versailles corner pen· thouse 2 Br 2 Ba. comm pool. jac . wgt room S700/mo. 675·3787 Just refurbished 2 br. I ba. 2 doors to beach Yr ly~mo 6732113 ---w ESTCLIFF' 2Br. 2Ra. frplc, pool. adlts only SSSOmo. 631·5596 CAHALFROHT Spacious 2 Br Quiet. private. big gar . slip for 40' boat avail $750 67J.6336 & 642-9666 IACH. UN1T 2 blks from beach on Penins ula. Avail 1m med. S275/mo Ul1I incl Tom Camard1 6 Agt 559.9400 1 br, 1 ba, frplc. OW . encl. S i n g I e s 1 & 2 B r gar. Nr Hunt. Harbor Versailles Apts. F'rom J an. 846-1186. $450. 760-9333 Agt. Rod 2 & 3 B e d r o o m s . Smt Ju. $400.$450. Kids OK, no C .. tr.o 3878 pets please. Water/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trash Paid. Carport. Condo. lBr. frplc, encl. 964-2588or973-2971. Agt.. gar. Water & gas paid. no fee. No pets. M.25. 775-2114 New plush 2br. 2ba apts. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Condo Quiet. 2.24.5sq ft. Extras. 5041 private, nice view. 1450 4IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa lno oceanfront Low winter ratH. Dally or ...a:ly. Kitchenette M•'8P· 875-1740. SEA LARK MOTll •Weekly rentals now avail. •198 and up. •Color TV. •Phones in rooms 2274Newport Blvd. C.M. 646-7445. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT SUM· MER RENTALS $750 wk. Adlt.s only. Now tak· Ing reservations 499-3579 Vacatioft Rewtals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm, 2ba condo on North Shore of Tahoe. Fully furn 5/mm from North Star $400/wkly 957-~. 530-3946 Bert. Big Bear, close to slopes. s ips 8. frplc. $45/day. Sl7S/wkly 546-0116 aft 6pm Large Big Bear Cabin Pool table , color TV, 2 frplcs, sips 14 . 545-6916 Mam moth luxury condo. sips 4·8, 9-day Easler Special. 830-9352 , 837·7~ ---Retttak to Sttor. 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movrng? Avoid deposits & cut living expenses' Profess ionally s ince 1971 HOUSEMATES 832-4134 Male 4(}.45 shr Sbr, 2ba, hse C.M Spa Nr SC Plata & Frwy. S200. Shr utils. &41-4913. --- • Shared LiYinq • Counselors to personally select your compatible rmmte t o suit your lifestyle. Shared·Liv1ng 833 Dover Dr Suite 31 NB 631-1801 Fem wanted to shr home w /sa m e nr OCC $225 /mo Ref s req 54(}.06Cll W ill s hr m y plus h s pacious Hunt B ch home. micro. frplc. 1".! mi lo beach. S26S incl a II 536-8090 Working Male 25.35 all pr 1v avail k1tchen llndry, etc_ fam1 ly situation avail now ('as ual fol k L1nrl a 545-2860 $200/mo Roommate wan1ed. 3 2bdnn. 2 story w dark room. non-smoker. S200 M IF' 548-9469 F'em lS.25 to shr 3br. 2ba h s e non sm k r ne-.i. c pl tdrapes nr B<'h H B $200 SJ6 1140 F'em nnmte 25·35 to s hr 3br home 1n Ir v S300/mo Ca II 543-8456 8 · JO.Spm Nancy Roommate Needed_ 4 br condo. HB. 1st. last. + se('. Call 963-0796 a ft 5pm ------- Profession a l Male to s hare Park Newpor t T ow nho u se. N .B Amenities. spa, jacuzzi. tennis. rac:'quet ball. Call Ans w e r Ad #409 . &42-U>O, 24 hrs Dumbar St. 846-9501 mo. 496-2109 aft 5. Resp Ma t ure Em p I -3-1-1-0-1 women to shr 2bd or S_..AIMI OCC S200+979·5897 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540.32'33 2 Br. l ba. near So. Cst --------- Plaz.a. Security gate. pool. 1 child ok. No pets. S425 mo. 752-7474. Pro. woman needs M /F to shr 2br hse CdM S250. 64().2574 aft 5pm Roommate for lrg 3bdrm house, Irvine. $220. •-:. utll. Zoe: 891-3765 dys 857-2553 eves. • r -- C· Ill· or ~al ng IS· In ob al, :d . In ex· We tits RK ln- 11el ey. na _......., __ -'1.----=----t__, ~ ~· -----~ ~ Orange ca.It DAILY PILOT/\'tedn11day,,March 11. :1111 ., --.,. -, __ , __ ;;. ,-L • ;,ff 'i ~ ;-~.., f <I, ~ P: ~ 1 -, : '.~l 1-." ll ~ I ih1. ~ ·'l it' I. ; • ~ ·~ I I ·Ii !I ( I ;_· '.~ Ii fj .i I ; • ~· .... _ .;-• -• ...... 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Tre. a nY\hint!lllO.al95 P irkellns.MS-399$ RALPK'S PAINTING QUALITY ROOFING " Have ~ferencea 754.-0. pertlM. Q\lallty wltb Lhe t r I m • r e m o v a I . H-•dl_..1 I•• ... ~ Lie. Int / Ext. Low Rates All types, free H L i1&1 Per Daav Ul-0812 aft.e C .... A ... ffc rt1htprice.631·200t Clu nup1. F ree eat . ....................... .....,........ Free Eal. 964.5564 Villa.MC. 54l·sta0 ht'sALLyO\IPJy ........ ..;~~9T..~u~·;.; .. •o• Eledrk.t 752-1.Mt Want a REALLYCL£AN ....................... DAVE'S PAINTING __!_fARBORROOFINO t~a ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~ ~ de 11 in •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• • ...,... S..-.lc" HOUSE? Call Glogham For Ins. pur poses. we Serving area 9 ycars Tl .. JOdlyad GEN.CONSTRUCTION +c......,.,., n text~r I ELECfRIClAN-prlced ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl. Freeest.8'5·5123 ~~~fir ~6?cft·oo&vf3:~ Moetreasonable ••••••••••••••••••••••• in the Addltlon.tJ. Remodel1 Lie. 318MC. 532 554 rtabt, tree l'atlmate on Complete moblle home Expertise housekeeping. VerificatJon Insured. He'd . 700 7301 Tile inat•lled. all kincb. DAILY Lic/lnl. Martt 9'1'"'441 l Cl...t/C ...c,... laraeor a mall Jobi. service. relevela to re· e q u I P & s u PP 11 e 8 --guaranteed. refs. Je>M MOT CwpeMtr ....................... Llc.t 3Nal ,67S-03S9 models.tll8-C341 furnished.trustworthy& Mosonry Painting Comm'I. In· 893-1867 _______ _ SRVICI ....................... Fou.ndatloot, Retaining Top QuaUty, Dependable H•..,._ dep&U-4970 ....................... dustrial. Re5 idential Custom Ceramlc TIJe DtltlCTOIY REMODEL·REPAJ~ Walls. Hlllslde Reatora· Service. Reas. Rates. 18 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• BRICKW ORK : S mall Free Est Low rates New·Remodel·Repalr DOJTNOW! AlsoCustom Cabinets tion , Slabs. P atios. yrsexpertence.531·5055 Carpentry , r oofin g . Tender Loving Cleaning J obs. Newport. Costa 673-073'1 - -Freeest.Cbuck.t94-1187 .a..LFortir.-...__ Bloclt &Brlck.Llc'd. masonry, plu-bl n", by Sta. rr. We giv.e you Me sa. Irvine. Refs -_--g 2nd generat ion, 17 yrs in 642-&:ln eves E'-..... I S j b u• • th kind l th 675-3175 QUA.LJTY PAINTERS TrH c:~lc• Your Dally Pilot area. Llc'd. Top qual. C1JL.1c.. "'""''c an -m . 0 s. stucco, drywa ll. etc. e 0 service e --------Bargain rates thru4/8 ~"' "' Service Dlrectory Mr Palombo, 962·8·314. ..... maint. & repairs. Llc. 646-9990 world has fo rgotten. E X .. P E AT Br i r k & Free est. 848 .. S684 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refresentatlve ••••••••u••••••••••••• #233l<IJ.Cl0. 548·5203 15/yrs exp. Re f's. Call Masonry Small jobs & __ _ _ Expert Tree Trimmer 642• 6 71,t rt•ll CUSTOMINTERIOR LIC.CHILD CAR"' Carpentry, plumbing & Barbara at 552-7372 or . ., I f WINTER RATES Tenyearsexperience "' CARPENTRY "" ELECTRICAL and re-electrical. Lie. contrac-642-6149 repairs .-rp c acings ~1865. 751·2128 ~~~~~~~~~~I By Jay 642-8809 My Corona del Ma r modeling. Quality with tor. Gene. 642-8537 -------Refs ~1·~· 760· 7074 Jfe~~e:~t:!:~~if:~t ----------home 673-2945 thebestprice.631·200t ROBIN'SCLEANJNG Treetshrub trim. remov. BOOKK EEPING Custom Cabinets & Bars $Jl.tO/WIC Carpentry/Hand y m a n Service-a thoroughly MASONRY and remodel-service. 536·9801 clnup:i. haul Concrete. &TAXSERVICE & Finishing, Gar age Electrician-Qua!. work . Drywall, painting, palio clean house M0-0857 ing. Quality with the Plaster/-Repalr d1rt,ec.c.Jim 631·4530 Reas. rates. 496-0013 uru·•r a.H."'c"l Hot lunch. C.M. Chris· reas. rates. No job too covers. Your speclfi'ca· -----_best price 631 2004 --- ..., V"9lil' Uii>4; • • • •••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • Ty-i--Service SMALLBUSINESSES --tianPreschool.646-5423 s m al l ! Free es t . tions.753-0899 Will clean your house. SmallJo~wanted Rrick N t t h &t t t""'J Carpet s.rtice C __.... 646-l<XW>. -apt, or office and leave 1t ea pa c es ex ures •••••••••• • • ••• •• •••••• All acctg servkes. reas. ....................... CMltoct'CW HarctwoodAoon DA ISY F RESH. Refs and Block. Low hourly Freent. 893·1439 Prof Secy. Bilin g ual 673-1.266, 646·4871 ShamPoO & steam clean ........................ G_.Mng ....................... 675-2839 rate. 499· 1226 aft. 6pm P1~'9 Type both Eng. & Span Color brighteners, wht ~tructlonFree·All typest ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARDWOOD FLOORS ---Mo•ioon mat 'I my home 540--7364 Asphalt ~yrs exp s G ---.., • •• •••••••••• • •• ••••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpts 10 min. bleach. L' ....... ,. ... · ... ~ 5,,,,3 •VERY LOW PRICES• Cleaned & Waxed eneral Houseclean mg ••••••••••••••••••••••• llolleman Plumbm" W!-""-~ c•--t-9 Hall. hv. din. rms 115 ; ac. ,._.....,.., .,.... '" Landscape m atnt·clnups Anytime, 832-4881 SA. Reliable, refs. Margie or " -... IC°-•"' Dr iveways parking lot G cc•s.2015 C · Student will move you al Sales Service Repairs ••••••••••••••••••••••• rep alrs. 'seal coating ~h~:, ~!;. c~~~. S~i R ESID.ENTIAL & Com· eorge,.,., HOMllMJ ,2~~1~~-«~i ~it~::~ 0 r re as rates . 752 1493. Free ~ti mates. 552 7183 "Let The Sunshine In" S&S Asphalt. 646-4871 odor. Cr pt repair. 15 yrs m erc1al re m od eling Landscaping.Cleanups ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---848-3777or847·3309 p -Call Sunshine Window Lic'd exp. Do work m yself. Q~ality with the best Tree trimming-Hauling Haul, cleanup, concrete I wall clean houses Per PalnffncJ/Paperin9 .~~~~.e.~t.. Cleaning, Ltd 548·8853 I --Refs. S31·0101 price. 6JM!004 Maintenance. Free est. removal.· Dump t ruck. d a Y · Car av a 11ab1 e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof service to save vou Coast Window Cleaning abysittincJ ---Dr-'-Amie 548 8414 Quick serv. 642-7638 Maria: 962-4975. Fine exllanl paintin° b." ti'me & money New""rt r · d ••••••••••••••••••••••• WeCareCarpetCleaners -r-·.,.. · · - ----"' -' ,,., Pro win owcare·rea11 Infants & toddlers. Go Steam clean & uphols. •••••S••S••D••ES••1•G•N••S•••••• * •ATRJUMS• • DUMP J OBS HC>UMSittincJ ~~cyh~rde 6S3~~4o4r10~2ic4.hi~"1 Paciric R I':. 645 3683 rat~. refs_ 642·5'88 b k k & W k T k · · Sm II Mo . g J b • • • ••••••••• ••• •• •• • •• • ---ac to wor ~orry or g.uar rue Custom Drapery Win· Do your indoor/outdoor Ca ~an ° s EXECUT I VF. will Property M ana~emc·nl People who need Peopl~ less. I adore ch1ldr~n m~unt unit 645-3716 dows lOOO's of fabrics atriums n---' planting or all MIK 646-1391 -housesit. xlnt refs. ex PaintinR Int. Ext ren Need help with rental~·· and my background in· - ---- -· · """" tal · It Ac That'swhat the eludes trainin,:! in child Ma k e your s ho ppin g S3.9S-4.95yd.10.day del r e fur bi s h ing ? Call Tree /shru b trim. con· per'd 947·S407.644·1248 sour spec1a y. ti73.t266 646 4871 DAILYPILOT raisrng. University Park easier by using the Daily Freees6t4. :>y6rs61Sn4area Ne w po rt Al r i um . crete removal. c lean· Classified A ds, your one ~~:~~</~~~~~n~roc7'r~~ Find what you want m SERVICE DIRECTORY area 7am·6pm 559.0734 Pilot Classified Ads. ~ 644-0927 ups. Free est. 557·8271 stop shopping center. 536.4806 Daily Pilot Classirieds. 1s all about! -- ~~~.·.~~~! ..... !~.~~ ~~!'!:!:.~~~ .... ~~.5.~ "'6;t;e~ 5o t 5 ~~.s!.~.~~ ...... ?~.~~ ~~:!.~.~ ...... ?~.~~ ~~~ ......... !~.~~ ~~'!~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~'!.~~~:! ..... !!.~~ ~.~'!~~ ..... !~~~ Luxunous.full serv1ceof For store & ofrice space ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ARCHITECTURAL BABYSITTER s pel·1;,JI rice Space. 1·6 rms. "On· at reasonable ratos. Unique business oppty FOUND BrwntWht IRC: SPIRl1'UA l. I · ' 500to2700S~Ft I Rabbit. ViC'. Mariners Senior &lntermediate O\'l n ~ mature resp fe re nce roo m . s ec'I • S5K·S20K needed un· School READINGS Draltspersons person to l'are form~ 3 se r vi ces Newport MESAVERDE R secured, low risk. hi~h FOUND ADS I 6421055 lOamlOpm. Fully L1c'd w RylttAIA.64029!2 mo old infant Mon Beach, Call for info PLAZA ret urn. If you like to -492.7296 or 49~ 9034 1815 Thur. refs 675 5849 752·6188 l525 Mesa Verde E. C.M gamble withe odds m ARE FREE • F' o u n d . G e rm a n S Camino Real. San ARTISTIC 545·412l your favor call Mike S h e phe rd /G o ld e n Clem Business m CdM needs 450 s q. fl. Dc lij?htful - ---(2131°'58 6969 Call ""---•• Retriever mix IOmn art1st1c ""rsons to copy wor king s pace with SUILi£•SE • • • * • ,,_ SA ''THAT'S 642-5678 H B Broo khursl rtoraldes1j?ns Partt1me. Babysitter for infant m our CdM home. 5 da~ week. xlnt ref's Bonda ble Gd salary Call 673.1217. ocean view Full bath 3 Office & warehouse in Adams 968 1483 pleasant surroundinj?s. yr old bldJ? $450 mo ~The Esplenade, Redhill INCREDIBLE" ---- -FANTASY flexible hours. 640 0187 , Turner Assocs .. 494-1177. nr Bristol. l-4 yr lsc . 4 of· FOUND Lab. mix F 644·4098. 1----------fi ces. r ecept. area. Your $725 investment w/choker chain E ll -- -Beautician MD's facil. in HB 2.000 sq ft Reduced to $1200 mo lse. Red Carpet 893-1351 b f Lost. Cat. It grey. blue warehouse wtlgeshding csa8n nn~yhou ~retum o eyes pt siamese Irv. inger Newla nd 2 21 ESCORTS Assemblers HAIRCUTTERS door. run sec_ system. 1 .125 wit m .,.4 mos' A 530-1312 MAKE-UP ARTIST allnewcrpls&pnl 2500 free intro duc tory W al n ut s quar e --638-1730 .( s q ft Av a il. a ft er seminar will show you REWAR D 834·5528 . Found White Cal Mesa 12M00....,4AM MASSAGE *DB.u-X-E-OFFICES• 3125/81.Callafter lOam how. Call now for re 552·~5 _ Verde Dr Country Club 96S8GrdnGr ve BI GG ELECTRONIC l':sla bl 1sh ed pro 644 6500 f D 1G· I 751 0419 fess1onals only for a uni From I room up to 2300 -·--serva ;~997.7088 L5os~c!;1~~d~~~fd~n mr~d r_._ies_e_r. -· · _ _*_* • • • q u e n e w s a Io n 1 n sq. rt. Sl.08 per sq. ft 3 Westside 2Br 2ba comer MON-FRI 9.5 w/wtute on chest . very Found: small black & tan P arties for mature. free ASSEMBLERS Newport Beach opening rooms and up. No lease home. lg yrd w/attach LEE ENTER P RICES dog. looks like a mix Vic March 16. A few PoSI required. 2172 DuPont !\lore. zoned for busi· __ ,.,_ friendly, SIOO REWARD C M a rea n r S C thinking adult couples. lions available ror lease Dr Adj Air-porter Hotel ness Compl. renovated ln•tsftMat for ret urn 548·0294. Pia~ 556-2888 R.S.V_.P_54_S.7605 P revious e xperience 675-~. CASHIERS UTDTEM MARK F:TS for 2ncl & 3rd Shifts We promote to manage· ment & superv1s1on from Within WANTA CAREER? (.'osta Me~a Il l Del Mar f'.11·9421 Laguna Beach 494.9233 Huntington Beach 962·9116 833-3223.9·12 S750. 548 -l905 d ys, W.e.d 5020 642-4770 . . fNTROSPECIAL with cabling, harness· TheDAZZLERSSalon ---7512340e · • • •• --Found: Male 2 tone gray MYSTIC M SSAGE ing, soldering and work· 1--------_--1---~111111111111!-l!llll--HIEWPORT,CEMTER _·_ v __ •••,•••.••••••• •• •••• Lost. Ma le 7m o . o ld Schnauzer male. No col· M"''"'AGESAIOW/AD ing with small s ub as-CLBUCAL Full Service Suites C otm•rciat Want &nvestor for prime Golde/I Retriever. Near la rs. Nr Broollhursl & ~ sembUes IOOKKEEf'ER F /C Pos av a i I. lo r A I R SCUTCOSTS S Refttak 447 5 Newport_oc:eanfront pro-New p o r t p ie r Atlant.a.Call968-7287 Santa Ana 556-4656 Pos. avail wan Org clerk Exper desirab}e All you need for one monthly fee' ~S470 perty. Gave well secured Red/bl d & I We offer a stable work Co inve!ltment farm but not nee IQ.key Rrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ndTD pp 673-7677 on e . c ur ey .• ___ __.._ s~so WANTED· Balding m en b 'd h . F ·· Store Space for lease-· · R EWARD al fo und .,. .. ~ ., environment with an ex· Must e exper 1n 8 lo 5. Mon. l ru ri & women. For infor Toll k · t lSOO sq ft_ & l260 sq . ft. MOMyW.t.d SOJO 67~43S8or675-2244. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free· 80().772.JS45 oper cellent salary pac age . maintaaninit comp ete Call Rose al 556·0540 Now available Id eal location ror Attorney. Re al Es tate or F:n trepreneur in beautiful ly maintained full se r vice building <Comer Westclirr Or & Irvine. Newport Beach ) 500 sq ft. Call Melissa 645-6101 in Huntington Beach . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . PRE LAW student needs mcludinJ: company paid set of books thru "'latt• tlrvmel Fl e xible t er m s . Investor for 2nd TD on Lost ·SJOO Reward Sma ll $25,000.Will do anything _208_ -------Medical. Life & Denta l ments . A R . A P .1---~~~~~~~ 2131500-7202. nice hom e in Costa black & b row n d og, Legal. Confide n tial For DatesCall Heather & Insurances . P e ns ion payroll taxes Salary & --------Mesa.6f3-6210.673.2493 m ale.842·2156. DVM. P .O. Box 3242. Tri9h. l0-8PM Plan, Savings Plan with benefits comm w ex 3 7 oo s q f l de I u x e ---N.B. 921863. 54(). 373 high interest rate, 11 per. Pis. send resume & showroom & warehouse. Mort9!9fi, TnKt LOST Dog, lg blk fem ale _____ 1_ paid holidays per year salary histry to: a785. Seetoapprec 631-4402. Deicli 501 5 w/wht on chest & paws. COVER GIRL PHONE FUN a nd 1 week paid vaca-Daily Pilot. P .O. Rox -----••••••••••••••••••••••• redcollar,496-3265 8AM·l2PM M.C.IVISA tion af\er 6months . This 1560. Costa Mesa . Ca 4 ooo f\ f l t ,, -* OUTCALL * position must be filled 92626 · sq or se, s ora,.,e Sattlet-MkJ. Co. Lost: Blk Lab Fem. 65 953-0778 MC/VISA (714> 636·6853 immediately. Apply in ---~orit area, potenti~ .0 1fj All types of real estate lbs. 1 yr old "Shadow." ---------person or call: BOOKKEEPER-General ice 5 el · u P d 1 investments since 1949. Vic Heil/Newland. HB. FIRST L •DY !~:.~••••••••••••!~.~~ 7 I .. S4L778 I ledger knowledge F'ast negot1a&teWgoo SlseA Specialdltqift 847 ·6365 F ami l y A ...-v-itrowing N.B R.E de Newport Center Lawyer Harbor amer. . 21tdTD• heartbroken. reward. Escort. Models I way ticket. LA. to mi>= velopmenl & brokerage, or other professional S46-3700 ----642 2171 545 061 1 -----Boston. Cheap. Mar ch .,. it reat working condi sin.Rle olc in exec s uite 6 • • Found· green Parakeet . Party Danc en . 1_7· 9am_. _63_1·2425 rRivex INC t1ons on the water. To be Law librarv recep't uulustrial Retttol 45oo -- -r B rookhurs t / Ada m s. * 972-1345 * ·--o ..... ~•-· bonded. 640-8250 or · · •••••••••••••••••••••••Widow has money or &ttplo~& 3Ul0Redhi11Ave telephone ans we ring , . 2N D T D 's any size H B.5578071.646·3081 MC&VISAAccepted p,.., atl CS.D.Fwy &Paularinol wknd.s&eves675·9374 a vail. Lease avail. AV SS~ up 1640 Indus ltOf-bo $10 000 N d'l -·--------rtpar °" Cost u CA 92626 -· rice 18101 Redondo Cr. a ve · · 0 ere 1 "' d M G Id R t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 , .. esa. ROOKKE"'PER CO. Financ ia l T ow er "P';. Hunt Bch. 842.2834 .t. no pnlty F'or action '"oun · 0 e n e -laim-11!!!111-11111111!!!!9 ____ Schools & Equal Opp Em ply M I F ,.-, ~ 9552411 _ cu ll ACT 673 7311 c ross dog. vie Jam-G>realCOfftpany PartTime.morninit!> " boret> Rd. N B 545-9958. 11!..corts Instruction 7005 -631 1110 230 F.. 17th St Costa Mesa s utll'S 350-900 sq ft from 75' A II amenit ies Call T errv Cressman. 554 9000 WESTCLIFF AREA Ex ec u ti ve su it es. grou n d floor l or Secretarial bookkeep Ing serv avail Call for m o r e d e t ails 1714 )631-3651 N B 2700 sq ft fully 1m proved s pace. SI 51sq ft pleasantly d1v1ded into 8 offi ces. 2 sec'y areas. + conference room For in formation 644-6580 545SQ."· 17th St. Costa Mesa 3 room suite S450 mo. Realonomics 675-6700 Cd M Deluxe Suites. AC. ampl pkg, util pd. 2855 E Cst Hwy. 675·6900 Suite avail. approx 1100 sq.ft . Newport Arches Marina Bldg. 642·4644 Offices. 300·800 sq ft. Street level. sky lites. n r Lag un a Cit y H a II . 494·5688. MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK anytime 540.1761 11;11 • • ••••••••••••• • ••••••• 24Hrs. 64 I ·0180 71 1W .17th. St. Costa Mesa, C alif. 642-4463 Madlettl Rats Mt9. SINCE 1981 lst&2nd TDs. SSOK·SIM + O wner Non Owner SFRs & Condos Commercial & Industria l PETER DOBBS 640-6016 673-9043 -- Found: Small Irish Setter near Victoria & Placen· tia C.M 645-7292 Found little white male dog. West minster /Spr· inizdale 893-8356 Found address book. Sea View Ave. CdM. 673-5733 •2080 sq rt warehouse W_,. 20.220/o Yi~lcl? avail for immed oc· On YourT.D.'S. Notes cupancy. • 2780 sq ft SSRaisers·lnvestorsSS warehouse avail late Call Dennison Assoc Found Malamute. silver Feb. •2 1800 sq ft units 673-7314 & while female Wiry avail early March. •33< W an~ l nvestor for Npt Terrier mix. tan female . sq. ft •Leasing office S hepherd Lab. black hrs. Mon thru Fri 8-4 bayfront home Give ma le Poi nter mix . Sal. 10-2 well secured tst or 2nd black & white female. Cash/Checks Am Exp/MC /Vis a F lamenco & classical guitar instruction. basic or advanced For appt & info. 494·2884 -<leading taught children. •PACIFIC* Christian teache r. re •ESCORTS * a s on ab I e rates . 549_.519 EXT. 7935 certifi ed 548·9830 art Just Opened Z4hrs. 6PM ·--- NOW HIRING Jobs WOftted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --...... 111111!1 .. ll!!I~-· Back ofrice Nurse. LVN *FOXY LADY • seeks full time employ OtrrCALLONl.Y ment. In N.B. & C M VISA MC 675-1706 * 972-1 131 * ---- ---------• Manicuris t wants to ---T.D.Agt.6756161. G Id R t M 1 Irvine 50.000 sq ft -----0 en e r 1 ever · Exotic Esc orts specialize in pedicures evenings. 54G·7462 ASSEMILERS Loe. Mission Vie10 l'O. needs Assemblers w 2 yrs. exp Candidates must have gd manual dexterity. gd. eyesight. neat in appearance & de· pendable Work is m life support medical elec- tronics. Gd. bene fit s O n ly r es pon s ible persons seeking perma nent cmplymt need a p ply. Call Mrs. Parelli. 581-Jlm ASSIST MANAGER Auto rental. No exper necessary Call 979·8826 or 772-GMO. fenced. J(as diesel tanks. 2nd Tru s t D ee d female. Hound mix · SSS-1946 modern s hop/offices purchases a r ranged. black & t a n fem ale. 24 Hr. Service Motel manager. 5 yrs ex· AUTOREMTAL AGT 5Sl·:ll06 For details. call 960-1957 Cocker. brown .male · Serving Or Cty per would like position No ex per . necessary ------bkr. Newport Beach Animal --in Or. Cty_ 494.5294 or Call979.a826or772-6550. Retttah WOftted 4600 -----Shelter.644-3656. * * * 49'1·:a>'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd Trust Deed for sale. ------R. l•an AUTOMOTIVE Maturf . reliable lad y pays ~.50 mo. ro_r 2 Found · Male yellow LAB 1240nyx Mature woman wants EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER CLERICAL Home furnishings rr tailer needs alert person rnr genera l bkkp,:!. clerical. expediting or ders. customer follow up Must be self starter Call Mr Tice 644 ·8860 BOOKKEE,ER R ap1dly-growing Costa Mesa manufacturing firm is seeking an ex· pcrien ct•d fullcharge bookkeeper Interesting & pleasant work en vironment. Computer & budget experie nt'e a plus, but not necessary Growth po t e ntial controller w ithin 2 years. Salary Sl3· 15.000 a year to start. Send re· sume to: 5020 Campus Dri~e. N.B. 92660. attn D A.F. w I friendly. quiet pet yrs. Discounted to yield dog Vic Bushard/Ban· Balboa ls land PC>S i ti o n a s Ii v e · 1 n AUTO CASHIER wishes to rent t br guest 26.4~ _ Buy in at $20.570 _n_ing. HB: 964·l940 You are the winner or housekeeper . refs, needs Excellent working con· ~~~~~~~~~-~I hse or mobile home. 960-19.S7 Bkr. Found: 14 Kt. gold watch. 4 frH ffc bh tral\!lp. 548·7168 Jane ditions & fringe benefits IOOIOCEEftER H.B.l·679·7246collect. NrlrvineAve.NB.Call ($32 value).to H.tpW..t.d 7100 including reti rement A ssis t ant. La g un a AftftOUltCttfMtt/ to identify. 646-7069 C lrcm Varqos ••••••••••••••••••••••• plan. 40 hours per week. Beach Financial Service ln1Mss/l1t•H t/ PflnOlttlAt/ ---Mar.17th.8PM at Salary comme nsur ate rir m needs person with FilMMC• Loat&Fowtd Found: Small Yorks hire MontgomeryWard Accounting with experience. Call b a s ic b kk pg & ad· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terrier type m ale dog. 4<XSFwy.atBrlstol Af'CLEltK Stan at m lnlstrative skills to Clerical VARIOUS.1 CLERICAL Excelettt leMfits •TYPIST -Experienced S884 to St040 per Month •STF.NO Experienced $946 to SI 125 per Month •BILINGUAL CLERKS & TYPISTS also needed An additional 2&' an hour for bilingual skills. Apply Immediately COUNTY OF ORANGE Personnel Dept 625 N. Ross St . Room G-180 Santa Ana. CA 92701 (714 ) 834·2861 Affirmative Act ion Employer M IF Clerical CLERK TYPIST Laguna Beach e lec- tronic mfgr . has im· m ediate opening for sharp person for general clerical duties including typing for our Purchas- ing Dept. & working in stockroom pulling job kits. issuing material. keeping records . Gd. typingskill a must ! Min. 50 wpm. Stockroom ex· per. he:rful. not nee. We offer g pay & benefits plus a 4 DAY WORK WtEK . Ca ll fo r In· terview appt. Personnel Dept .. Telonic Berteley. 714·'94·9401. L a g una Beach, E.O. E lusiMss Happy Ach 5 I 2Q Nr. 15th St. & Redlands. Costa Mesa Excell. career oppty . N~BER~ ha ndle a var iet y of ••-1111111!11•-;;;;lllJl•I OppDrtultlty 5005 ........ ••••••••••••••• _548-__ 2122 __ ~-----Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to Exper. nee. for Fa shion C A )LL A . duties. (Typing :~h GCoodll ••••••••••• ••••••••••• • claim your tickets la land Investment firm. I ~ oppty or gro... . a 2300 s/f low cost , newly • * \\!"'JI FOUND: Fem . Siberian * * * for appt. 494· 1748. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! det'. C.OSta Mesa. * ..-. JR. Husky, vie. of Canyon & Medical/dental benefits J<..00 H.uOOI SMt r: TerffaTWMr --....r Vict o r ia , C M . 3 /7 .................... SM•ss•GE fully _paid.Computerex· CO'>'•'~' r,40 0100 Bookkeeper /Secretar y.•-•-•••••• 200to950sqlt.pre 970Valen cialll 548-7519 ""'_....." "" "" per.Call:640-0l2! PIT. R.E. development Clerical stlgious bldgs, freeway Costa Mna r. ~ SPA ~~ii~ii~ii~~~I / constructio n back· 6 0 1 ...... iStaOtS cl011e. V011arethewlnner or ' I F OUND: Sm all Gr een Be pampered by 1 6 ~ Babyaltterwantedlpmto ground helpful.Sendro· •• ~ lt~lt_.... 4frffffckeh Parrot vie . Ba lboa Beaut. Girls. Open ADV911StMG 7pm. 5 clays. 2 1lrla ln sume to P.O. Box 8209, R tion' ..... , (-value),to Jslllrld 613-0191 lOAM ·CPM 7 d ays. .... _ _.... c .. _.._r our Woodbridl • home. Ne..,.......Beach,9""'""'. ecep ISts t t-1533 C~ v.,.... u Phooe845-3433 im"::iiat::::1:Zr or 7$2.-~Ul clays; 651·~ -"""· ~ Mar. 17th, 8PM at --------.i--:T::Ol=.JC=H=--A:-:C::LA-:-:S::S-:--a. e D c y • ll pe r • d . eves, Laul'M. IH ....... c..... r11e Clerks ,Montgomery Ward , ESCORTS 752.081, coordinator with gd. •••y11TT11 Full time. exper. helpful Looldn1 for worts, bot !>Story Office w/prlv fn· aFwy.atBrlatol fOf Ad 1..:0R mana1erlal/or1anlu· -but not nee. Many com· youhavenoeapertenceT trance. ba t h. Ocean COlta Meu ,.U tlonal skills. lnduttrial Fulltimt. 1 lnfant. Sep. pany benefits. Apply at: G ood oppor tunltl•• VlewU75631·7770 Call~. ea\. 272 to r.a a THE or trade account.I back· th. q tra on Balboa 1880 Placentia Ave.. IYallabletobelp you. No l•hl I• 1....., 4450 clalm)OUrtichtt. I.Im Jround preferiW. Call Island. W.. 8'75-2545. ,_c_oe_t_a _M_es_a ___ .....,..._ u y:rtence requl(!il. ....................... * * * MAO IOMaOM HAl'f"f a.a., Piiot Glrtfrlends reddi at 114-7»0355 Bab)'lltter wanted for l •CAI DllV•S * On Y one fntervltw. all ,..._Loe..._ .. _.,.._., 1 MAK1~0..1tM.1 .,.., •ISCOln•' ~~~~!!~!!!!~I chlkS. Hours ne1ottabte. CheclterCab ~1._for •~tmeat. Be h t lftVISOI Al Wlnnlnl t• m Coron• CS.I Mar area. n o.0122 l270Sqft.ond buly ac Ow•~•wlty 10 I Pi.cu HAPPYAD ,..,. Hw/OMcefHeh' ... ·~-__.· a ·, Calt538-7930. 557·0045 eoulevar ·Runtln1ton •••n•H•••••••o•••H• lnthla column c.x.,.. •• en ...... penonne Beach. ldtal for rtal LOANlllOOor more. Dbl. foronb'l&25. J\&42·5111 * 71f·l216 * required by Otan1e Babyiatter C smCAIERSW/UASH NB cr\•Lln~ estate ottlc•. alore or your money. Loan It Call&C2•5178 ,-2'Hn Nowfflrtn1 County S.eurlty Con · Woridnl mom nffdt lov· A ~· · • _ other 1ukablt buttnMt. teeundby1.1npn!Hdent· MC Vin tractln1 Firm. Lo• lnt matuN penon t o _•_Oral\lt _ _.._._____ . •w. I Pri•aw betM, avaUa· ed lit In nlm ftn•ncin1 -•ol\att 6 tlectrieal H · cart for \/tr old baby, CASHJIR ~,_,...llNCa bit lmmtdl•S•!.fs· lO h~. 7U.1$7..-Tomom>w NANA (leAt ~a a I Hied .. *9 AMID formerly with perience neewao. la· 1-~. 3 d•ya a w .. k. HOUSEWAR£SAL£S ml .......... :-;;:-JZ.IAUhdllv6el)' Tnde ,_, .w ·e.. b ~:,:'.~~~~her• ::~ • .-:.•=·~ ~O~~ ~lRLTlaRnoE ~~__.•PP-.:S1~~ ... :~~~~i ~~..::;= ~::.~ ,iu~~ ! --·• ••• Jood'•• •ltb • -'ll ...._, ...... _ -~ 01•• -1...!.os· ,.._ ... SmJ '" nHp•-NB "-"·" · "Iii.• w.w.v -a-d ..... ....,. . WMtM l'*>T ..... .... --·--·· IUWl'l. Sol'! •antA* Call141-MTI ukfor ... uNJ \n, I (Westc II .... ) • I 6-' ' , l ftjl O •llftttA ""~ ol u y ptLOT-·· · · M ' ' H .. W..tid 7100 • ' - -~ -t ~ ~ ''··-·--.. arch 11, 1M1 •••••••••'"••••••••••••• ~ -~ ~ --~-· · ~ !"" .. ___ ~: ... ;:r ' ~ ---=--=~-----...,..---Bl~:~.::.?!~ ~':t!~ ..... ?!.~ ~!:=! ..... ?!.~! ~~!.~:=:! ..... ?!~! ·=~":."!·! ... ~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!!!r.~.~ ..... ?!.~! ~!!.~.~ ..... ?~.~ LERJCAL auturt , DIUCTOC ... Keakh i MAIN'r!:NAN Jo: P•r on ofc-Typj111. phone & fit. llC.,.OMIST •SA&.ISLADY• SICllTAIY Surttar7 pel"IOn for 1 ~rwon ofc: ECI!! 6 PJ«m, ~ unit• ..,.YIODY UKIS wanted o.,. 1hlft. AP~ inf.157 om S•c&htt PollUon ta our ,,.H•PartTlnit t PAln'TfME 1 1 blC. Sec'Y. PIT Other at1orted dutlu frc11p noq'd.114204ll Jt. WIMMll ty In ~rson only. 1PM· PHONEQper;t° rweottd dest1n studio! •UI)' SHOWOflF ~. TemponryAprllf.AprU 2J0.21bn. pn-wk (orone 'ullorp/Ume.8416181 ·Do& ;;,mint~ Be part Of th" faett t , IPM. s.battlan'• W• l. tottm plumb::iico No pbon•• TYPING • 2!Fasb&onllland ' 2ut.Typinf • ltft'lot. wom•n <a maQ) 1rowtn1company111lh• ltOAve.Pato.SanCletl\ •P M F 1 FILING. Near John flu dut ••· Daye .alfMeriaaotc,lnC0tta CLIRICAL avail. at vetnlnary htallh 6 nutrition tltld. u•tn'.l..•''n,.-..... -.. n, "'·II ; 30·AnM•~2·PMonN r • WayneAlrpo~ W.1801, S •LES 1.-Evtt'780-J87l M .. a . J;xtell. ulary. [)en Ok P /tlme pos hotpltal. 837·7660 or Un1lmlt4'd lnCOO'I!! opp Pl ~""' "' .-.••v iu · on· "' Pltue call• Mon. lhru gi maturt peraon. In· 49'f.S&U. ty Call Mr Arm1trnnl1 & pit hC'lp wanttd Cfll •m~r~22S3 llC.rlOMIST MetropolHan need$ SICllTA.IY F rl.. a rt 4 ; 30 p M , e.r utln1 work In 891-0843 IU65604•t\•r~pm . PLANTS With or wtthout typln& mulU-Une sates reps. L~lht boolrkeepln1 845·2842. Thomp1on aeant olc. on P.C.H . Ele<:tronc-sAneinbler --~ ~ -M .......... aun•i .... •• ttttded Top pay Tem· Tralnlna provided. Plumbln1 llnowJedae Fk>atatlonCo. !OE it Btb. !xp.amut. lynltplnelectronlcas· HOMIMAll•S -~· ,.. ... ,... Ntedpenontomalnta1n poreryfdulltim.e.Call Salarytol:IOOwkly.Call helpful. Fulltlme 1 c-unte typin&. no ~mbly Incl solderlna. Beat lnfletlon Would ~ $700 Indoor plants Ex pr not TodStrvlceuqn94900. Mr. Silva.~ IM&-3818. SCTIY /ltC". rthd 20 hr . wk. Hns. color c-od & •thematic you wort! an extr• 11>·20 Matur , up, "pt•non IH•r, must have 11ood Equal ()ppty Employer Lite typing and record 11. Moo. T\let. Wed. 9 read1na. Od benefits. hrs/wk for S80·Sl00? fnd1ty'' lyl)d wante4 lo drtvintt ~rd. Pttlme. -SECRETARY to wlne & keeping reqµlred for sail lPM, Sal. 10·30 to C.M.are.a. (714)$40.4271. 846-308$bef. 10/aft. e tn•ln for potilllon of 545 625J alCB'TIOMIST SALIS liquor con1ultaot In maldn& business in OPM Call:646-7431 HOSTESS man1&er of 11mall, uni Pre-ic-hool Tctcher want· ExJ>6'd. penon needed Newport Beach leadlni CdM. 3 da.ya/w1'. Good Newport Buch. Start QU<' bu.'llness Type 60 6~. ed. crtd~ntiill or exp,. to handle busy bo.ard In Jewelers aeekina full typing req, 8'73-5972 S700 mo. Call 631·4860, llcrowS.cretary Lunches/Dlnner11, 18 phone. book'hepln11. F/T.Call8'o.8820. / dynamic Npt Och. com· time Employee welt Claultled.Adt 6'2·5678 6'6·5808 ( n eat Sl.100 +.Must have 2·3 )'r.\+. Apply In person. payroll , <'ui.tomtr m 'l. brokerage office, verud ln sales & office ----,----- • OflllCECLHK yrs.escrowexp.1'ypln1 Le81urrltt414 No . 11\•rvlt'l',l'll' Applyln rrHChoolT.acher Professio nal ap· procedures.5dayweek 1 •••••••••••••••• •office l$ seeking an 5 S wpm . Neat a p · Newport Hlvd. N 8 per!lon M 1111 <'t'ntt-r , S 1 C M pearance & mannerlsm inchJdlng Saturday, no • • ~v. who Is accurate pearance. Contact : 92663 16783Heach0lvd,ll n. ~i.o..~r >'· '. · area. a must. Call: Lalla. evel1inp.Call&13·9334. .Secretaries • h figures & has lite Judy. 540-~. Coastal .tt: 833-2900 ina skills. We orter Personnel Agy .. 2790 HOSTl~S/HOST M:tnll'urlst PR ~SS PERSON ex lllil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ISALES/Or der Desk . • LooklnCJ For a • •l ~II. benefits pack11ge. Harbor 81 .. CM. Never a ~alure. frien~ly person OrM"l' l'o flne~t irnlon per'd. want~ for com· r·: M uat be English & 1 ~l ud Ina discount fee. EOE Experience helpful. but need.'> YOU wllh l'llt'nll..•ll' m.-rcial ofract Job shop Recept ... ~ lch Spaniahspeak'g. Marine • CAREER--Not a Job? • ll 1ville&gel.sf. medicafli. I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ not necesosary .• ~P1P2 ~ s~·~~ 1.11,,url·,t~t·t ,s,·al lo11N:l30t1• I M & K Prlntlnll. San ~iltlleonnglnopeg n al1nt opnaeceodr1 oFrUauto. expE. helpful. • E·s· • d ta 1 e ins .. pro t person: enny '" w r. • r. ' ' Clem 7l4-492·424I ....,.. I me pos. xcell. co. I ~ .ring & pension plan. File Clerk needed for l7th St. C.M No phont.> 5•0.11177 Newport Beaches most benefits. Call: Balboa • • ~ bly in person N.B insurance agency. calls please. rRESSROOM prestigious real estate M rine 549-9671 E 0 E • SALES SECRa•ny • J.C . rEMMEY 546 9001. MATURE ADULT brokerage and develop. a · · · · M 24 Fashion Island ------Housecleaner Reha b l£' .JA•ture per:. on "'ho SUPERVISOR ment co w e are seeklng _M_1_F_IH _______ 1 e O • ' ' Newport Beach F1LECLERK·P/T personneeded tohelptn net'<i.!ia~oodhnm1•1111•x-Pos ~uires min 10 a reltable congenial SAL~PERSON. mature .Challenging pportunity 1n8 •E M F Ins olc Train rating & res.cleaning 675-2839 r h .1n11 e r 11 r 11i.:111 vrs pnnting exp Strong diplomatic person able for specialty shop. Exp Electronics Dis tric t Sales office .• clauns ~.3437M 1 F ----hmLwket•fltnll & rnokm11 mechal)tcal. technical to Juggle busy, busy helpful but not nee. Full •Unique combination working with --Housekeepers wantt.>d for 1 l,Hh :-..1lan + bkl(md. m Wf'b orrset phones typing sos I e customers and maintain Office e l•-------•-t Searlirf Motel 1661 Sl1 rnom .11111 huJrtl I iH• .Ori( Cly co Send re •-d · · ' a es & p/time Call· 6'6·5388 FILE CLER11 or a m1.111stratlve staff for appt · • Procedures e C$ CK T A l L P e r s o n e iening s hifts. ex ~ rienc~ only 642 7880 " Coast H"'' . I. <11! u n J 1wrrnmtl•nl I' 1n 1.111wn11 'ume Box •673. Dally efficiently. comfortably ·------IF Beach.4944892 l'lt·nt' 11f frp1• 11m1• Piiot. PO Box 1560. &wlthasenseofhumor Sales • e . COOK £ 1Mtrience m convales c< t hospital Full time Large insurance agenc~ has imm~1ate openinl! for fast. energeti<' file clerk Paid company benefits. Call Linda al 549-8161 -li4fi AAI I or ~14 7KKIJ C'ostu Mesa. Ca 92626 Excellent typing skills a rrof. s..i-s_..... • YOU can demonstrate willingness. HOUSEKEEPER ---t R 1 t 1 & ..... r--,.... to meet district office c hallenge. Li vein Care for :1,.r111<1 \h•dtdn11• nN•dt·<I for Juto PROIA.TE ~~us ::c:~t~oenisfrt Only e YOU have Sal es Sec re tar y e Nice home. Coron11 dt•I mumlton.mt· & n•p,11r' ot 'ARit.LEGAL phone experience de Marketing Re~. to sell • • Mar Refs. 640·56~ l·ar r1•111.t1 a)(l'ut., <\ill Certificated. 2·3yrs. ex· sirable. Paid holidays a product that 1s wanted Experien<;e ~. Mon lOAM ~ PM. 8 paid holidays . ~nefits -55ti 1711 perience. A·Z abihty Major medical. pension & n~ed by everyone. eYOU ha ve s hown orientatione Housekceper.3·4 1 Jlluv~ throughlaxes.Salaryto &profit sharing Salary Earning potential : e toward customercommunications .• FRONT OFFICE a week. ~l·nt>ral 1·1t•1rn MEDICAL Sl300 + benefit!t. o pen ca t 1 p a t S40.000.SSO.OOO. THEH _,,,, FULL TIME ing. lndry. hr-. & 11.t~' RECEPTIONIST PARALEGAL Parkinson 752·1920 *Co. Training ·.Submit resume with work and•. Mt'CltCUI Sec'y & Book· flex SS hr 760K 1<1 :l s111 din tr lrn·,it •·d 111 PLACEMENT *High Income keeper. Exp necessary Mrs Park "Ip\ lkh hn' an irnml·d AG ENCY Restaurant *Qualified Leads salary his tory· YVIEWCONV. 12«>5 Thurm C M I 642 35()5 KOE San Clemente Write Ad -,1pt•nm~ 1111.,11 applir;.111t 752·1334 FRY COOK , COUNTER Llquidyn• &terCJy • EOE M / F e 11823 c ·o Daily Pilot PO Housekreper t·11m 11•1111•11 "111 po'"''' a 111111 nf 1 - - -& ASSIST MGR posi· Systftns • B.ECTRO SCIENTIFIC INDUSTRIES • ;s::oUHTER HELP i btllOUS. bright and rgetir people wanted full and p time help BOX 1560~M CA 92626 --for elderly per, .. 11 l.t\l' \I , .. <()\•r .Iulo in1 l11dl'... PRODUCTION lions open in rasl food Al: 754-0535. 545·6793 • 4000 llrch StrHt. WM #115 • ,, tn oroul 833 200\1 hi•.t\, rihon1 .. ., ,1·ht•rlul restaurant. Nr. Airport port I h Ca 9261..0 FULL TIME Grave.vard M .... .,,. .a.GER • Mew eoc · Y • l busy dell & sandwich ~ p. Good.c;tarting pos1 111.:11fp.1t1t11h t\p111~& """"" 639·l:lr.! SALESTRAINEES ' Ans serv No l'XP nel' HOUSEKEEPERS I filin~ """" lt•il~t· 1of t-:lcctro·mechanical us Full or pt/time. excell. • •• 8 • 8 • • • • • • • • 8 • Call 833-3333 EOE We have ;m 1mrn1•<11,1t1 lit~· 1·11 •11 ,.,1 ,1 pit" ~, .,l•mbly plant needs a topl•--------•I oppty for college stu- with x!nt chance for a ancement in j.?row 1tll rompany To ~et up apJl( for inten1e" rall S11n at 673-9000 cio-8000 Secret Jr\' Gardener Helper nl'eded lull time. gd 1ob for r1ght person tn xln\ working rond Call 675 6101. :\1 F' I 8·4pmforapp't j o p <' n 1 n R r 11 r 1.1 11 flmi:• hi·ni·fll • pkl-' ~rade person to run Restaurant dents & moonlighters 1 housekeeprr-. t-'ull 1111 1 i-.11 11111.""'"' rnnLii·t manufacturing opera McDONALD'S Easily eam SlO.SlS1hr I •1 p•1 I 1..._ posit10ns 1111'.\1 f,\\1 .1.1111 l"lih•\ il l'•7•11w;1;11 lions Equipment ex Now hmng full & part Call· Jack at 951 ·2642. • •. ····~ II y I shifts F.'Ct·ell f111H'• 1. <lL ,1 L ""rlence on punch pre G 1·4PM I , r "" time Days. eves. reat benefits pat·kage \pp ' .,,el> & screw rulttnJ{ --• • 'I c·a reer opportun1t1es s 1 T · t tn person at C\ II"''" MGRTR Al uEE equipment Primarily e rre ary -y p1 s . , Health Centc•r I :1111 " c . h k a On the·JOb training For Newport Beach Law or. • Ed' ' • l.10,1111 llln 1•r .. 11·~~1 111: .,pan•' i.pea 101! ~ more info ca l l e ltOrS e Bristol St "1;111 lh "I" iwo 11 11 11o.1t .uiti I'll , <' m h 1 ,. work«' r., 754.!JM3. or inquire at fire, ask for Cindy Ray ~1· .~s~ ~::~~d~"'n'.~~ : I ) 644-6516 ota Processinq 0 rator needed for ntl\ dl#f entnx svstem!> for GENERAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Lite typing. plus varied duties f ull t ime Pleas ant of c For rn terv1e". l·all Be' \I In lPM.752·1683 :: 100. -.:v\4 purl fl, .11 h 1 ll\•<;µonsfb1hl1ei.. mcludt' 31 41 Harbor Bl .. d Cost " 17141644-6516 S • C" 0 L" \1 L' '\111 'J" r 11•'1 \\I 11 r .1111 • u ----• ecretary r •. ·"' r I .oll·•~l 'l''llf If 1111 11rnduct1on. d1rec:t labor Mesa If \'OU need l:'Cll,1 fllfllll'\ I l"•>'>h quality conlrol &, _________ -.·.·s"k""11Rll!ET ... ·R·,·E•s·.-.·1 • A challen g ing opportunit y is • Jn.d h ~•\D 3 -1 hr' 1u·r Motion P icture Co. industrial eni?tneerm~ --e being offered b.v the Dailv. Pilot • " ' \ppro'Ctmately 25 to 30 RETAIL SA.LES MediaBuyer/FIS23.000 da~. l·all 4 Kpm l'.1nt1me film d1,t 11tru 1 wnrkers i':'C<'l"llent op SlOO/traveltFISlS.900 • for someone with the intelligence .• 642 311;•1 11111) /., ,1-lh111o: (;11· II ftor f h EVEMIMGS T60/GreatGroupSl3.200 t d s k lls . d t b • I term assignment 1---------llllj 111111,..11,Jki·•' 1 .ill pnrtun1ty or );!ro"t Red & 8 th spec art e WI an 1 require o e 11 .111111· l'rntl111 1 .. 111-. "itb a national o r shopexpa~dinl! to ~o~;' S90trramLanier$1SK • secretary to the editor. It's an • for more mfo Tod . •tce<;.9798900 GF.NERA.L O FFICE • Ne"port Beach Stock Dt-l ver I. J\ Timl'!'. to Market Ad\'lsory F'irm hq mes 1n Nl'" port If you can type. han R¢arh 3 30um to f\;1m rllc phone!'>. do lite book· s~o mo 548 11441 nr keepini?. & you want 111 64f·1413 • learn about the c;lol'k ·! DENTAL market & data entry • • • lneJ Ford 231 Hill l'I Costa ;\lt-~.1 Ynu are lhe "11111•·1 "' 4 free tickets "" 111 111 11 . K ·1:1 .! 1 11 , J:?anization Immediate tam Valley Need exp'd 4~ :r:~~~':/~e~&°E • interesting pos ition requiring the • 1 ll.1\'111 • I "P<'ntnR Call Brian at salesperson 5 J0·9·00PM tools of the trade 80 Y.'pm 545 0477 (7 JCH 30 M F'I Newport/833·8190/Free • Mon Fr1. Some wknds. ~~~~~~~~!'Ill e dicta t ·on 7 0 t · g ''"Fill "'Wt•l!h 1--IT<.; ---------c all Mr Anderson-:: -1 ' wpm y pin ' i•r .. <1111111111 111..-\1 1n , Ht':.ilt.:state 6448860 SECRETARIES e dictaphone and the ability to e 1•xp 11·11 ·11 1·.1111tl1:111t .' SUCCESSOR -e s hift ment1:1l gears o n s h o rt e 14 iih 1·mhr111il•·r,· , RetailSales IVICKI HESTONI e noti.c e. The benefits are e r.11im, thr•·,1d-. t11•lpf11I FAILURE IN 81 ? Women's FIT retail. gen erous. t h e pa y reasonable. F'1 0NT & RACK OF <'all5-I0·9237 : FIC F: G!'neral Offtrl' Worker tS32valu1:1 111 C ircus Varqas Mar 17th Kl':'\1 .11 Mnnt.l(om1•rv WJr •I 4~ I-'\\\ at Bra,lol crn,"1a \h•'·' I· I l''I rust111 no 0112 1 lla\'e you considered days. exp preferred, •• Applic ations being accepted only •. thl' pitfalls of com xlnl benefit s Call &Associates '.n•hl i·lo·rk for ltquur men•1al & res1dent1al re 770 1677 ask for Larn· throug h appointment by calling -.111n·.m.1111r1• .1111111 l\p ;ii estate'> Forexamph.• -ATempHelpService • 642·4321. ext 277. • ~t oppt ~ for am \lustt~p<>40wpm bl ous. self moll\ '1l1·tl C"nMa \1esa 54~ 39.i2 1n ividual 1n Laj?un;i ch prarttrr :'\1u-.t he GEMERAL OFFICE f~txible Call Ann al F' T employment salarv 1»f.:9'iAA IS open 891-5893 foental Assistant GEM OFC CLERK opi1r ~1de. R Di\ & X ra' Operations <lept M JJor hi." req 11-· da\ "k brokt•ruf?e firm near bi,ieflts salan opl'n o (' i\1rport Hrs ~ R ar<'a 642 61!Kn 6 2 P:\1 Call Juel~ .i~3403 ~kM & e\ (•<, f':rkert 5-10 11121 Call 64256711 \'\t •n t•• claim vour 1ll'k1•h • • • lntenor Des11?nt·r pl\ 111 pt•r.,.111 11111 fl 1 17'. INT rates. lonK RM 11 ·7 540-0400 • • t,irninoDr (\1 escro""s . farming for CHARGEMURSE 18004SkyparkBlvd l1st1n1?s. t>om pettt1on. F' Pt1me 80 bed ECF'. Suite23S -Irvine e Camera • Nurnry Yardman I etl'.' well starred, j!ood SECRETARY.TYPIST e • 1111l111lt•hH•m•-. ,inti tlt'lp Professional Land salarv Mesa Verde Con· 90WPM • Operator • "' '''" k11H! ,.. 111111 Corporation valesrent llosp1tal. 661 Temporary "Crash" e ... k1h' \ppl\ m pt•r,on Has the answer for vour Center St . Costa Mesa Project requires power • Experienced at leas t 5 years. r111·' thrn ~ r 1 A,k for surcess m 1981 543 5585 e Must be able to u se news paper e Typ1St Either days or ···rr\ llo\d'< "l;ur .... ·n 2 1.eam to market low eves.~6hrs aday 2082 . camera and platemaking . II. I .md'• J I" t' .!ll:lK tosl lots and acrea1o?e m RN 11 7 Char~e nurse 80 Michelson. 11212. Irvine • syst~ms . Exce lle nt wages and • ''"""'1 HI '" So C'altf We have 10'. bed ECF Full & part bener1·ts . Apply in person >erita I G F:NERAL Of'F'ICF. Will lra111. must be sharp. gnod sense of humor h(•lprul 646·9664. 871 H W 15th St . N B Exclus1 ve Ill IHIO 'fl fl home rum1<,h111J,?' , ... ,. "'ith de<;1J:?n ... 1 vll111 1'.or nmj! the· fm1•"1 1r.1rl1 tional furn1tt1rt' 11111· needs h1i:hb 1.11 .. 111 .. <1 <'Xlreme1' moll\ .ol ••tl 111 tenor dr"1J!nl'r \I 11 1 haH• mm fl 'r' .. , fl 11. al "1th pr1•,l11!•' dwo tele nr SC Pl .1 na -.:1111\ s1soK fir...t yC'ar year, Verde Con' llol>PI . 661 __ -;;;.--------•! e w /resume to Orange Coast Daily '"'' ;111 1 1--:T rate. F:arn S.SOK to lime. ~d salary Mesa 752·0234 • '11r-.111.: unhm1ted leads & more' Center St . CM 548 5585 • Pilot. • I\"" t II \h·il •"" tn·.it I Lic"'se required. e • Computer System CUST'SERVICE REP Safej!uard ll<'althrare Systems. WC'st C'oa~t 's 111 computt•r b1ll1nlo( system is st•ekin i;? a quahfit'<i person to work In our internal customrr ~e-rvice dept Must have experien<'e m dental ad ministration (';nod verbal skil111 & the :ih1h ty to work with people P1ease call Linda DeVorkm 711957·11 21 o~ send resume with s~lar y hi story t o Safeguard Health Care Svstems 2283 Fairview R'd. Costa Mesa. 92626 ~~PS{MPS . GEMERAL OFFICE Immediate open1n 11 in our purrhasrn~ dept for an expr·d person with x Int typinl! skills & ;i pl easing phone personality Dulles will also mclude filin g. order laktnlZ and olher general office work Xlnt bener1ts & workmg con· d1tioos with a growmg company Ap ply 1n person at THE JOLLY ROGF:R INC 17042 Gillette Ave Irvine 714/546 0331 ~ J?rl bt'nef1t' \I I rt'phcs hl'l<l m 'II r11·1 .. ,1 c•11nf1Clenn~ S1.•111I 11· I sumc C'lal!stft·cl ad ~ li'lll Dail~ Piiot. I' n Ho\ 1560. C'osl<• '1e!>:i !l:!ti2t, Joguor Mechanic F:xp'd.Servtl't' "'I anal!N m in i m u m r r q 11 I r 1• ments. HI yrs t•xp nrno,t be fartor\' t ratned i.:oml ref's. salarv szooo mu J ui;\ JaJ.?uar., In• 1714 1951·3288 JANITORIAL Full time Work 111 beautiful Dana Point Harbor $350 hr• benefits Please ,1 llf•h Tues thru Sat Oan.1 1---~-... ~11m111~•I Point Manna 2 17111 GENERAL OFFICE Dana Dr Dana 1'111nt DESIGN EHGIMHR Fine jewelry store needs reliable person for variety or office duties. 40 hou r wee k . ro . benefits So. Coast Plaza. Call· 540-9066 Mf~ co. in Mission V1e)o 1Hea needs exper 1n electrkal ronne<'tors. h er m e ti c seals. transducer des1j.?n . com p"Onenls materials & methods. l~~~~~~~~~~I Duties Include des 1~n. draf\inR. materials test 1---------•I tng & R&D projects General Mechanical Engineer The Balboa lay Club in g degree pre r ' d . is now hirinCJ: Qualified candidates s'End resume to Mrs Meft's Spa Attend. a'ans . 23891 Via · d Fiabricante, Suite 603, Must be a vat I wkn s Mission Viejo. Ca. 92691 DISIGMEtt ,.,. DRAFTER t:Aguna Be1ch elec Ironies mnnufacturl'r needs .. n experien«d person to be responsible for dranlng & mechaniral design functions . Mu11t tt'a v e t h o r o u 1 h Host/Hoste ss Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues 5 »11PM. Exp. pref'd Front Desk Cieri& Occ nite work NCR4200 rlX Operator Exp'd. 2f>M·10PM Please call for appt. 645-7358 Mon· Fri .. 8 :JO.SPM KenMI Att.,,dOftt F' T 759-1911 KITCHEN Prep h1•lp wanted F:xp nee Ap111\ in person only 11'\1 6PM . Sebastian·~ W1 .... t 140 Ave Pim, Sun Cl1•m LeJ.?al Serretary. t•xp in litigation. gd skill!> II fl Non·smoker. 848 14011 lecaal Secretary ('i vii fitigat1on thustnl·~~ matters Ex c•rlll•nt skills Word prol't>Sl-1111( ex pe rH•nct> helpful Small busy Newpurl Center firm Conl(<'r11;tl office Excellent rum pens at inn 955· 2411 M r Hunt LUNCH COOK M tln thru F'ri 9 lo 3 /\Pl> ly Cask and Cle:H't't btwn 9 and 4 wkdays 1660Dove. NB 752 2538 ltWlowledge ot drafting ~~~~~~~~~~-----mi! ... -• ptocedures. PC board r. t¥)'0Ut. digltaJ. analog. GUAltDS MA.CHIMIST ttlicrowave circuit de· Full & part time All for tooling & prolntypr lPln. fr some knowledge areas. Unllorms furn'd. work Some produrtion or electro-mechanical Ages 21 or over. retired work on vertlcnl mill & p1ckaging. welcome. No exper. nee. lothe. Read blueprint:. ()pportWtlty tor erlvan App t y : Un Ivers a I own tonls. E.0 . E ceme n t & ca re er Protection Service, 1226 S.0 INSTRUMENTS .powth. Wt offt-r• lllnt. w. 5th St., Sant• Ana. l5542Chemlcal lal. JIQ'&bencfll• + Interview hrs: 9·12 & 1·4. Huntlngtoo Beach tt DAY WOllC Wiii< Mon· Fri. --~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'• t"'aclllty 11 In beautlrul Hal,......,. Want.d ~truna Canyon near "pply "'t Th .. Halr port ach It Resort are11. n .. " ~4ll for appt · Peraonnel 4551 W. Coast Hwy NB MAGCA.ltD U OPERATOR Will traln •• leaal sN·'y Non 1mokcr H R ~1,1,~,\~ I 1 1 : 1 :: 1 :.', "'\k::·~ I r:rr~~~c~:f1~~n l9Sl. ask ~0e~!~e~~~e~ ~:~1:~:~~ SECRETARY • Trainee • i:,r ,11111,111· .11·1·1 111,ot1l1· %5 3402 &831 R!i57 food produ<'lS to loC'al • For Dlitrfct M-• ,, .. ,a \'1•1tl•· ( ornal1:--supe rmarkets Some A challenging position is T h . h . hl -~· • ,.,.nt 110,1111.d 1;1;11· .. nt1•r RECEPT /SECY exp. ~d driving record available with a leading • l S ig Y successful local s1 1·11,ta MPsa Restaurant design firm. Perm.pos1tion848·1900. s avings and loan. As e newspaper has a n opening for a e .1·tll !'i!'.K.'i has 1mmed opening for Sec retar y to our • trainee in t h e circulation • :-.I ur...mi.: REGISTERED NURSE :-.pani..,h !<f>l'J ktnlZ llN"• nt•C'd1•1I In work 16 211 h•HI,.._ r~·r \\l'ek 111 Pubhc· ll1·alth d1n11·-. Some wt•1•kl•111h Sfl 20 per hour COUMTY OF ORANGE 7 t 4-834-7659 Afftrmatl\P l\ctton Employer M F PACK AGERS $3 Ill hr lo start M<'r1t rn1sc~ 15:17 M(Jnrov1a /\ w• '\ H l'i\llT Tl\1F 1 ~hr s i::rm•ral orr11•1• f<rr c ~ ~ub rtmtrn1•tor tM2 !1!137 PAllT TIM ": l.t1dl1"1 or m<·11 Work from hnmC' on n~w \C'l<•phon<' proiiram E arn ~ Sil. and more p••r hm1r Call fi.42 3169, 4 1111111 Part Time C OWtiellng Youth C arriers AdulLo; with outc;tandmg attractive peri..onalit1es to spend 15 hrs per week rnun!>ehnll youth a,Res 10 IS . Even1n1ts & W~kends l\vallnble. 175 per wk Col l 2 30-5 30pm Mon thru l'-'ri. 6'42 4321 ext 3113 A<!k for 1.MI Oraft9e Coo1t Dotly rtlot 330 W. Say StrN'l COllt' Mesa, Co F,qunl Opporl . Employer PA RT Tl ME Pcr~on needed In llook pasteup, Mon & 1\tr~ No exp ner Apply· 1660 Ph1cen· tla Ave .(' r.1. depen dab le s harp Sailboat mainlenanre & R · IM depar tment. Bas ic s kills wi ll clean1n 1t. Nt'wport egiona anager. you • t ·1 . . f • person w gond typing Beac·h. PIT incl wknnds will be involved in a • en a l superv1s1on O 10 t o 14 year • skills i\ble to handle " variety of secretarial old boy and gtr· J h d l' rorrespondence. f1hn1c. Min knowledge o r and administrative • . A fome e ivery • adding marh1ne. er sailboats mech & elec duties. Strong iyping carriers. reas o supervision rands. busy phone$ & systems Call 64S·7100. and dictaphone skills, e will be delivery, collections and e front office C'on.1ten1al p I ea s a n t p h on e • sales. Sel ected applicants will e small office located m lms•a•les-------•I pe rsonality and good • receive reg u larly scheduled • trdne industrial rom figure aptitude are re· raises, bonus opportunities and plex Xlnt medical den A..N EXCITIMC. quired. Some branch • f . • 1al package Ora nl(e SA.LES ornY. operations experience many nnge benefits such as Cou ntv Restaurant w e are entering a wouldbehelpful. e company paid dental and h ealth • Serv1ce5. 2601 Daimler tremendous new field of e plan, group life insurance, e St San t a Ana . entertainment that is Locatedinourbeautiful . vacation and sick leave .• 714 641 5700 sweeping the nation We Newport Beach office/ • Company veh icle is furnished • - -are looking for a sales this position offers an d · k. h RECEPTIONIST oriented person who has excellent salary and oul-e unng wor mg our s. Applicants e ~ewport Advertising a desire for above standing benefits includ· must be over 18, have a good Airenry needJ full ttme average income You ing profit sharing and • driving record and be n eat • rec:ept sec'y Answer must be personable & paid medical /dental e appearing. Hours are generally • phones. general office confident in your ability coverage. Please apply • Mon thru Friday. Some overtim e e cluties. 6Swpm lypinj! ac to communicate with on 11fURSDAV. March curate. Full medical & others & have depends· 12. from 9 :30 am to 2:30 e is available. If you are qualified e cl en la I be n e f 1 t s ble transportation. We pm at· e and interes ted in learning the e <7 14 >833-8435 will train if necessary. • curculation business contact Don • ReCEPT./SEC'Y Excell. fringe benefils. FIDELITY • W illi a ms or Ken Goddard' • Apply al Teleprompter 642·4321. :'\ t• w po r l Ce n le r of Newport Beach. 901 FEDERAL • • Phones, acrurale typ w 16th St .. Newport rn~ Salary to $6/hr de· Reach SaYlnCJI and • or:,r Coast • pending on qualifira· ---------• Loan A.sift • e lions Jack Armstrong ------lSlSW t 1·r·f • Daly rnot or Norm Jacob son , SAL~ Clerk for retail <at~~~r~. • 330 W .BayStr eet • 759·9036. marine hardware store. Newport Beach e Costa Mes a, CA • ---P /lime. ex per nee. F,qual Oppty e E.qual Oppor tunity Employer e RECEPT.fTYPIST Call: Balboa Marine. E I CPA r . . mpoyer •••••••••••••••• 1 rm 1n prest1g10 us 549.9671 . E. O. E. M IF 1/~H~·~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!! Newport Beach locallon ---- looking for bright in i---------1111 1~!!!!111111111~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' !!!!!!!!!~11111!!!!!• rl1v1dual lo fill (ront or-Sales I ,............ ~ fire position Phones. SS RRe Jewelry I "-" wpm Salary range Meft's Sttlh PLAZ A S950·Sl050 . 9s5.3s.e 1 ..... _.1 .. ,cenones ~ A S t I J Se I 1>etv.et'll8·30&s 30 ....... ... ecre ar a . rv ce ---COMMffc1 Receptionist Secretary Matw-. WCMMtt't S mall sailboat ac cessory manufacturer w=.·, nr John Wayne Airport req a dependable recep· Accntof"Ms tionist/secretary Lite CNClt bookkeeping in a one Full le p1rt Urne open· person office. 751·877'. lngs avail. ln the above REC.,....l~IST Dept.s. We offer the beat ...-• """ b4:nellll proaram of any Full\fme Mon-Fri. Must retatl co. Apply In be personable & wrll person : aroomed. & enjoy mef't· Jc , ....... IY lnit the puhUc. ltequlrea • • sn" good 3pelllng & pen· 24 li'11tilon llland manahlp. No typing. EOE M/F Phone experlc:ric.-pre· ferred. Full con'lpany benefits. Apply : Pen· nysavcr. 1660 Plat'entla Ave .C.M. Specializing In ..,, RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATION-PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERY FOR COVER LEnERS COPYING SPIRAL BINDING IMMEDIATE TU8NAROUND SATURDAY_A EVENING HOURS '. ' ~ Telonlc Berkele1: S'fWMZTony 1l4494·9401. Lacuna Noneedtotnvclallover ---PIXRICEPT. B•ach.E.O.E town to look for 1ar11e MAJDS/UPlt. Part llm«-Major 848-1400 tmmecr. IO:!tn i. full lime fl pa.rt Um• rt1der _ 1d repretentatlves for Malce your advt~ltlfll ln•lde u lea Po1lllon1. dollar 10 farther : Lltl Gd eompa.ny benefit•. "OW' bualn d Apply ln penon: Pt.n• ; •• every · •Y n-av-, 1--Pl1c:enUa 752-0234 ui. .. you'll liod them lmmedl1tc 'htnn1 App Brolcrru~l' firm nor nu •ometblDI you rilht here ln c1 ... 1ned. I Y An 11 e at s • n o C' 1\1 r po rt II r s "u' 1.o •llT Clutln td To plact yO\l r 1ua1e-Clementt Inn 12S 1 30 4PM \ell Mlt1i ~••ll ..U. MS-1171. sale ad, call M2·5t78. l'.splandlan, San Clem 5'G-8l21 ~-~-~~=1===============-~~-.J._ . ,. f ------......i in lhe Chwlfled aectlon ,-"'' """ of t.hla newapiper. Ave .. CM. Monday. 8'2·5618 P'rlday. ttos • IOU NICHELSON DRIVE • SUITE 111 • IRVINE, CA 91711 ~-.........-..... oi._.,__ ......... ~c....~ ~ .. ' . .. I , Reserve Your Space Earfy For The Next Coupon~ section which will be published on April 8th J.C.'S TREE SERVICE IUIOrlAN PACIAL WITH MASfUI Eyebrow Arch & Mak.Up With I nstructlons SAY ••• • HAPPY ANMYElllARY • HAPPY •TttDAY • WE'LL ···you • GET WELL SOON •I LOVE YOU •NEW IABY • SURPRISE! 1-0LLEMAN PLUMBING ... wmt A BOUQUET Of BALLOONS SAL ES/SERVICE/REPAIRS GRAND OPE•as ' LARGE PARTIES OUR SPEaAL TIES s20 •WATER HEATERS • GARBAGE DISPOSALS locOled Of T"e Perunovse MacArthur $Quare 642·56 71, ext. 330 • DISHWASHERS FREE ESTIMATES <4255 Martingale Wav Ne wPC>rt Beach CA 92660 1 I <4 833-0304 • PLUMBING FIXTURES (714) 552·7183 . --·coST A MESA • 548-8755 INCOME TAX PREPARING ATLANTIS HEALTH SPA MASONRY • if SNGRlll ~ rlilTN ill:. St7.IO fw .,_...LS.-1040A _, 540A ISllorl ·-· ~....-1.1"1 no.oo fw ...... ,._ I 040.A _, HOA tsa..rt ·-· .... 1 ... - ,ACIFIC SEIVICIS 2200 HwtM!r 11¥4. Cost. M .... CA '2627 '45-9580 or14MS44 $5 Off OUR V J .P. SPEOAL WITH THIS COOPOH 21 I 2 H.ttor llYcl. CM 645-3433 ~ ""' RreplacH, Rf'fodltg. Irick+ Al Types Of StOMworil FREIE ISTIMAllS With This C..- 993.3743 GOLD NUGGET DETECTOR PALACE 132 CABRILLO STREET COSTA MESA. CA 92627 (714} 642·5054 ClutrJi • Chili . ... er AMERICAN __ fl_· OAK SALE EUROPEAN CAR MASTER Independent ....... SAVE s2 00 ·••••· .::1• • ~·.·.~: .. M ERCEDES • BENZ B .M .W . VOLVO ***LOST TREASURE•** Join the world 's most en1oyable & Prof11able act1v1ty Use a WHITE'S mineral-metal detector. the choice o r the pros Come 1n for FREE demo nstration & catalog Models priced from S59 95 TACO PLATTER .. rwo ltrrfflc locos with lttsh grftn SOIOd plus choice ot trench r11es « refntd !>eons Tabin. Chain, C•a•• sa. lom-ch & Mt1eh More. M....._tW1.t&C)9t 15% DISCOONT FREE OIL CHANGE WHlil T...Up At ....... Price luy ont Taco Plantr for '3.25 $ and GET SECOND ONE FOR 1 25 8000 Oii.. Wffll n.s ~ Freelands 864 W. 19th St. 2062 PL..AC E:NTIA A \1'£. COST A MESA OPEN 24 HOURS NIWPOIT IUCH 642-7331 645-6434 2278 Hewool1 BM! al Irie Newvort Piel Secretary Polley Typist Do you love to type? Nd. someone w/gd typing s kills. Judy, 540·6055. Coastal Personnel Agy. 279Q Harbor Bl. CM Never a fee. EOE SECRETARY Healthcare mgml. co in Irvine has an immed. o pening for ind iv to perform secr ela r ia I duties for 5 of o ur Medical Dept. slaff The ideal candidate will work well under pre- ssure. have the abihty to establish priorities. be SB.LA VON F /tlm~ EamS6+ an hour Call 540-7041 Sell Cosmetics a verage SUPERVISOR Fiberglass. 3-11 shift MacGregor Yachts 1631 Placentia. Costa Mesa 5-50 day Will tram For Switchboard Operator. interview 831·8012 p1time. days. wknds Will tram 642·3013 Ser vice S tati o n Managers, M 1 F. 3 wks paid trainini.t. gd lot·a lions m Orange County Salary + commissions Other service income Small investment req Automobile req. For cle- t a i Is c all S tat io n Managers. Inc Dys : (714)731 -2215. eves 17141395-2136 EOE Teacher-pre-school-kind Part. full time Irv sub- stitutes exp 551·4533 TEACHER P reschool. Full time Needs ECF. Costa Mesa area. 642 o.111. TEACHER AIDE E C E. units requires. Costa Mesa. Garden Grove areas. 642-0411. TOPLESS MODELS $75 DAY. PAID DAJLY. No exp. nee 8216-2583 •TRAINEE• Printing & packaging Starts at S3 SO. Gd op· portunit y fo r good worker. 979-7660. TRAVEL AG ENT Looking for a change of pace? Exper vacation agent 1s needed ror a large multi bran c h agency in Irvine. xlnl salary & benefits. oppor ror advancement. call Tommie 833-2977 dependable & have self Ser vice Station Allen-initiative. Shorthand or TEACHERS As.51STANT TRA VB. AG EMT Immediate opening fo r qualified agent. Ex- c ellent opportunlly . Airport area 641-4001 dant, FT. with exp & speedwriting pref'd Spedal classes for han· Medical bkgrnd. or ex-ref's. $254) wk to st art. d1capped adults. 2 yrs. per. helpful. Gd. salary 644·7151. college exper req'd Ex- & fringe benefits pkg. Service Station Allen -cell vacation &'in· For interview. contact: dant. p T . 4•1opm . 6 s urance benefits. Wkdys S har o n Ra s l n s days week. s4/hr to 8 30 to 4PM. United T ypist General office. H S graduate. No ex- penence required Good benefits . Located in Costa Mesa . Will be m o ving t o Ir vin e. Farmers Ins uranc e Group. 540.4100. E.O. E. 714-641-1616. EOE M /F start. 644•7151. Cerebral Palsy Assoc , ------Santa Ana . 546-5760 SECRET ARY Sewiltg MachincJ F/C IOOtUCEEPH Operator TEACHER Costa Mesa location. Costa Mesa loc. Can vas Elementary reading, ex· Good w/phones. Full & uphol produc ts . p'dGardenGrovearea. time. Typing . general Perm. F /time pos. 9'71-5533 omce procedures. Co. avail. Exp. pref'd Co TE Ac HER -Infant TYPISTS •Immediate Openings •P/lime.F/time. Temp. •Top Pay -t>e_n_efi_its_. 645_·_2244 ____ , benefits. 64:>-2244 Development Program. For more iofo. call Tod Services at 979-8900 Sec.. 5-r ODPt'y In one ol N. lrvlne's most luxurious ex · ecullve offlce suites . Sec/Rec for divenilfied professional people. Co. benefits . Good typing s kil ls . Outg o ing personality a must. Call 731-1.888 Security omcer. P /T , wkends for lrg apt. con- plex in N.B. 13.50/hr. For info contact J im Lupiis at 644-1900. SEC'Y /llCIPT. Sales office for national companu. Variety or duties. Excellent COl1\· pany benefits. New of· nee in Fount.in Valley. The Standard glater Co. ta.93111 Equal ()ppty Employer SHOE SALES. Xlnt op-p ltime. Member o f port. Newport Bch. expr lransdiscipllnary team. nee. gd incentive. no Special ed. & Spunish Sundays. Top clientele & Important. Call : J ackie ~Mr Ma row i lz. liiiiiPiiioiiippiil,i546-iiii57i60iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ TECHMICIAM TYPIST Part time. 2-3 days per wk. Vacation relief. Ap- ply at : 1660 Placentia. Costa Mesa Statistical typist ad-Field Service Tech. to vert.ising, msl type 65 service mini-computer Wolter/WoftrHi wpm. 8:30-Spm. 5 dys syste ms . Must have Apply btwn 9AM & salary Sl.000. Call Lois min. 2 yrs. exper. In fi eld 12PM. Charlie's Chili, Smith 675-4930 service or system test 3001 Redhill, Bldg. 112, tech. For more Info .. _S_t_e_.11_2.26_._c_M_. 92626 ___ _ STOCK PERSON & contact: Noel at557·8&40 SHIPPING CLERK .1°!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~!'! Waitresses/Walter. P /T Responsible, reliable r: day. over 18, will train. person needed to handle Telephone Sales Shiraz. s.48-7948. s tock rm 4r 1hpng for OP· BE A WINNER!! WAITRESS/CASHIER, tlcal wholslrs. Please S5.50e.o.fy 1.tery LINE TENDERS. Sr. call 714/831-0141 for In· Dailypayavallable. Oeooge'a. 2810 So. tervu.8to5. S,,OOtoSUlOOcommlaslon Bristol. SA. Apply weekly. Call Dewey, or Chuck. 714-498-29$3 2-Spm. Temporary labor. hard WANTED: Girls 20 or wotiter to move dirt " over for promotion takeoutplanta 631·9255. work. Cosmetolo11 ------·----• background prefer~ed. THERAPIST-lnfent Call after6:00 P .M (714) yntir rrC'\Clll JOh I\ muh. hl.c 4 .. ck.,I cnJ'" IM"•"Uf'C"'"ed m.t)'bt yuu·11 tC"1dy fut • t h"ucc: W \tltl f\tUJ\i\lnfiC tmumt IO a kn11K'U of )HHI uvHi ~llu 1 ,pau· 1tnlof. •ttl1 .. nfl ••Ylnl 11p ,UVf r1oc"I IMOmt and rtog1r-u •• tH H JU'llt Wini IU 10 u n ,,,.,,,_/, '../'11(1 •• ,.,,,,,,.((,.,,./, 1>11 SOOtl HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We buy used appliances --we sell recond. guar. appliances 549·3077 K EESHOND Pups. AKC. I IUY FURNITURE Champ sire. M/F. Pel & Les 957-8133 s h o w Pvt pt y . 2131697·1345 aft6 pm. Dinette Set Wht 42" ----round w/2leaves + 4 blk AAA HOME DOG uphol swivel ch rs SlOO I IUY APPLIANCES TRAJNLNG 675-4759 Medit. Bdrm set. 6 J><'S Les 957 8133 Complete I N HOM E --- -----(no bedl S200. Tradi- -Tra jning, Obed1en · Brand new Sofa & Lov-tlonal Dining Rm set. 6 Washers. Dryers· Refrig. ce/Problem Solving . eseat Herculon earth chairs. 2 leaves. solid Whirlpool. Kenmore. protection. 539-7615 tones $350, trundle bed" wood, beaut. fin ish S2SO. Ma ytag . Recond, re-SSO. 631·5716eves Corner Bdrm g r oup finished. guaranteed • BARKLESS BASENJJ SI SO. S4S-9223 SISS delivered 750·3103 Red/white F pups. AK . 'Couch & loveseat. $100 ----- 21 cu ft Freezer. United $200. 964 2119. 962·4657 both. 4 storage cabinets. 2 Couches. 2 dressers, 1 upright. xlnt cond. MALE Cocker Spaniel S20ea. 842·5304 bar with stools. SSOO. PP SlSO/offer. 754-6757 pups. AKC. SlSO. 631-0754 Apt sz Lady Kenmore washer & dryer . llOV. w /stand, S300. 496-8364 Must sell my Chow-Chow puppy. very friendly. Makeofr. 551-9499 eves 20 cu ft. avocado. Philco refng, with ice-maker. Frffto You 8045 like new. S300. 548·0130. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Beauty Rest dble Spring & M auress S3SO. Kenmore hvy duty gas dryer S75. 548-2654 -------- TV & Co mbin ation Record Player S250. R e frigerator S125 . 840.5874 ------ ALMOST NEW contem· porary style sofa & love seat. S4SO Beaut. pecan cof. tbl set w/glass in· lay. Dbl bookcase wall unit. Smoke glass dining set S3SO. Can help lo move. 641 ·2998 B ea u t A u s t r a I I a n Freezer SSO. Cash only· Ref's clean work good S60 Shepherd Fem. spayed 2 a 11 week . 200 Kin gs & SlOO. Refrig FF. clean I yrs old to good home Place. N.B Wicker Rattan Furniture I F · h . -:----B I G DISCOUNTS x nt $200. rzr. upr1g t, 645--4300 Beautiful. Liv. Rm set 838.7239_ 11765 Edinger clean. works good SlOO., ---.-----$400 Din Rm S600 Washer , clean works• Ugly_. loving, devoted, M ah~gany bdrm set n blk W Harbor) ••••••••••••••••••••••• good S85. Dryr . gas. fa!"ily-type yg M Shep. S700. Cash only 200 Twin bed & mattress. Antlqun 1005 clean. works good S75. mix. 966-~aft. 5· Kings Pl, N.B. Like new. !4wks old>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _548-85 __ 1_3._548-__ ..as __ . ---t Free to good home small -Must sell due to reloca- d 1 1 Couch Sl.2S, _brass lamps t"ton . ..,,,._ r.•" -·7 * * * Jadl I . CONMn 1535-32 Superior Newport Beach Sears Refrigerator. Top og, very ov ng . S3S ea. chairs pr. 2 end ___ _,_.._.. __ °'" ___ _ f " .. XI &41-9256eves. o the une, 17 cu ... nt tables. coffee table. $175 Antique white 4 poster cond. S300. 0 . E. Porta-Free to good home 11 yr . Singer sewing machine canopy bed. incl matt. & ble Dishwasher SlSO. old female cat due to Sll5. 5&3884 springs. '98. 675·8482. Sears Room Air cond. ! sons health. 898-1503 sso. 54.5-9223. ----------•Drexel party table. dk Oval dining table <Tradi· You are the winner of 4 frff.Hc•ets ($32 I ) t Free to good hme puppies va ue · 0 Refrig, frost free. c lean. Shepherd/Chow mix Span .. 4 chairs, S250. Uonal). six high back Sofa, 8'. gold/olive lear. chairs 16SO. King bdrm Clrc111 VCll"C]Clt 548 Mar. 17th. 8P"1 at excelJent, S200. ·8513 557·9455 Montgomery Wa rd or 548-448S. Fun.1fw-. S75. Reel. chair. S2S. 14" set pecan. hdbrd. nlte'--~~ elec. mower. $35. 42" stand & triple dresser. 4«i Fwy. at Bristol Refrigerator. Frigidaire. CostaMesa 16ft. Wh ite : SIOO. Call M2-5678, ext. 272 to s.48-9219. claim your tickets. ----------.. • * * llcydes 102 ---------· ·················· ..... 1050 glass-top coffee table. Drexel $450. Call eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• wood base. $40. 640.9888 640-1149Can Deliver. FOR SALE! 2twinbeds Corking bed>. ~ ... S. 1055 Antique English oak extra long length, S35 ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sideboard ln perfect con· 540-7987 Child • t thl S dllion with nice detail, ren s c 0 na. 1· Amer. Oak Rolltop Desk 26" men's 10.s pd. xlnt $350. Dresser, maple & 2 studio beds, bolsters & nu bom · &yrs. By/grl. S curve. u cond. S2SOO cond. *· French provincial. $100. table SZ25 ~:I wttPI ~h only· 200 _...:..P...:..P...:546-82<»...:..:...:.::..::...:·...:..96...:..2_·_004_9_1,_ ___ 895_·_21_7:-4-:---:-:--=-=1 Two matching dressers. ~. 873-33$0 np · •..aw-M .. rMh 1025 maple & country atyle. DO·IT·YOURSELFER'S 1930 Chippendale dining ---. ~ U 00 f o r the pa Ir. 6' deslrner glass clock &r DELIGHT! Sacrifice< room let . Table •· 6 •••••••••••••••••••. •••• l b d I bl b "' I d Kln11 &e water e n malchinecoffeeta e Y contractor's aurplwa chain. Server. china. 6' folding ~r. 140.1 • · perfect condition with Glass Arts. flawless. sale. Tools . materlalai 6 .... ,.._ der, $20. 30 ladder. SSO. Ir r • ..,..,. ...... "''""" _........_ ________ , 842~ , oa rame, non-sway ----·-----~------•equip., houte eoods. al mattreM •heater, $200. 11 t fl An Antique Bargain. 3 pc R•WOOO ••''• CaUS41-7a'l·MUSTsell! Din. table. mahog. 78", 2 qua ty at mus ae Maple bedroom set $695. 6 ---------• Ives, &r buffet. UOO. pricea. Sat/Sl.ll'I, .. 4pm. Call875-0421 S for S. Xlnt. decking, I BUY Comer E. 15th ft Otd --------• u .ooo· In from mill. * * * * 841-tOl'7 Newport Blvd. Do•'t 55J /ft. M$-fl37 ext. ti m Oood med Fumiture Ir 12· cstm made couch. u · m• tt ! anytime ApDllancea-OR I wlll sofa table lhl1ld Tapa ---------_..;;.__ _______ , aellorSELLforYou sheU. ll' c:stm mid• cof· Woodbrklp Gltlft 8a'8 Custom wtndow security MAS1'9S AUCTIOM fee.table. must ... to •P-S· 14 .. l ucept. vah..e USITHI DAILY PILOT ''PAST lllULT" IHYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call STOii MAHAGll "The Place," Fashion Island. Newport Beach. Junior apparel store. Excellent benefits I salary. Experienced . Call (213)8341·1552 for aP1Jl Developmt. Pro1ram. _&40-__ 71211 _______ 1 P /time. Member of w a , m L 0 v 1 n I NEW tr&nlditclpUrtary team. Or•ndmom to •It for 3yr 8U81Ne88MIN NDT.feedJna•SpanlJtl old fl Imo old Ref. Cot"a°' t"• DAILY 1rUlt from lbdrm home 646 1616, IJ).t,21 predate. 7llMUI ca1~~ !Wma t Sandplptlr. Incl mtry way Ir a 1Ud· •---------• ....... ln1 doors. Submit offer New atereo cablneta. roU Red uphottte,_ chelr In tt.... lff' ortnde. 842•0882. top b1r e1blntla for 1ood candltlon $4.5. Hid· •••• .. •••••••••••••••- 642-1671 Ill.HJ W•M ...... la.llN .SJUJ,f!1 , ... ,.... ... MUST BE llOR OVER CALLlOAMTOJPM 714-147-2422 ~----.. _£.A ... $.ft$Wfo~ bkarnd. Important. &42'S5t PILOT tor .. ...,,..._ Call: Jacltle" Popp, ,..., .. tM oounty 546-5180 . TelliDI lbe ft)ott people requlrelftenl• tor F.a1er buyers read tb Pl*lbae la Important to utln1 • '1otllloua Cl ... in.dadaeveryday. the 1ucu11 of ••1 .••aln1•Nw· U ydu have aomethln1 P1'at• HJt. Make Hre ~121 foua .. reach tbein r111 yours la llahd la IJt1 m and ~peoalvely, call Claulfled , plltoat • &42-5871. 142.sm, --& • v~ bboobl belvea.tlW# Aa · ~ d U 5 . ltl: 1 rdllo'1 a-for 1AMe.. ... ,.. I I i•t IOJO so · tn I u 1 ove mtITTCln cont0 re al Ookht\ W-1. EIHI. .. :., .... !:!........... ::=: •:::,:-~~ =~m~b::i,.! Ca11Joanlsa41" :, Vlvttar 9tries 1• 70-ZJO tPM. alllortTl.Gl·M14 H1111t 1'11 .... IMI' .... lent. Micro U'fS. ----------····--············--,_..,_ ... _______ ,., rou'rt looldllC r. 1 Ml• Antique Sewtnt lbehln• CoalHt Prlat· 10 pe sa.t. kit ltealll wttll '«Jolt.10'lwaa'twut solid m1ho1an1 1111 •aterlta C!Mkwar-.. Dal)J ,...o-IW Ad. mlu tM' .. "°1••t MMJll,,,...., See. • -..,.-aft IOlrra. col ..... lila..tftild. Claullled Adi IU•llTI 4pm .. ·I le's dia. cocktail rlnf!. prais. SI~: take $800 ct. dia. sol .. apprals. 150; S900. 642-2287 ct diamond ring, 000. 14 ct. pearl rin1t. 0. cultured pearls. 25. P .P. (213)431 5175 man's free.rorm wed· ng set, never used. tn· e s tmenl quality amonds. 70 ct + two ct. stones. appra1s 700.$3200.640-2440 rquise Diamond In· e s tor Grade 1 40 rats. Solitaire 18KG • and appraii1ed SIOK Ill sell SsK <714 1 9-1343 Ken 8071 ~r Compressor Servi<'e l hp port romp. $315 is week. 540·4286 Mtscellan.aus 8080 re:····················· Jl't.Y INTERNATIONAL ·Qtl Pam Am with airline• ,,. ro for one t1c·k{•t s lip. 1n gapore. Ct•ntral " merll'a. Gc•rman\• :iwi Y o r I I r11u ntr1°t•c; lfurry' Good until F eb ~•. 760-1999 -''J>ortable:.pa P"r put·k. ~liver. sel up $2200 Cl 6519. 645 7285 ~ • *. --... ~------. -. . . .. ... ·-- Metw ......... , ••ts••• fl60 . ... _ .................. ,,... .. , ......... .. ,..... , ... ..._. .. ~ ................. ...... Balboa Vachl Club Mem· Bing• Grondal mothers ....... -,. -...--. .,. -· ' RENT ii· lux . mtr , •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Sips '· ell cont 10 VW PICIC·UP Att. laMto 9705 D.._ 9720 Mwudtt a.. 9740 benhlpfonate. day plates '11-72 Stsea ••• C~H .... d SZ75/wk + 8• ml . 5$PF.8DDJESEl..Jo'ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo.as&s tory •Ir Only 10.000 Ll!.A.SE 71DATSUM "11 ~1C280SL ---851·1600 ChristmH 70.11 Wea Free 1':s tlpu t es on 6'15-90U Upholstery. Hide-a -bed M_lsa_ .... ___ ..._......, __ 7051 Maddox Ln Apt.f25 Hwitinlton 8Hch You arc the wlnnfrof 4hetlcbh m 11e1 Dy 1u m I t e ' liiA 1101 Ori '12 000 i ,,....,..., T <8.S9015) DIR I owner. • m , ,...., 9170 5769• ECT! Dynamite 5 speed sport a /c. nu tlrea. 2 tops, •••••••••••••••••••• ••• • co A' dit I sho......-h H w l new mattress S225 w.::::r• IOI I 641-8205 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cm value)\ lo c1rc.v....- .. ~ ....... JIM u ... 11 ... 0 upe 1r coo ion ng. _,,..,m 11 arp ave ax-n.r-utrocat, llkenew -" 1911 ALFA s tereo . wh ~e l s II all service record s S&.000. CKP$8$8l. VOUCSWAGIH 1h1dow. It's Beaullrul! Sl9.7SO, •tt.3816 18111 Beach Ulv 5'1DHS <21MtJP1.l P.P. 540-3138. Spring Cleaning at our Small Portablf Elec. house: tx 12 Sr /blege Refrigerator wool ru1 $75. Hexcel 832-6311 Bluellte l8S ski's S75. Mmklll M•r 1'1lh, 8PM at Mont1omery Ward ~ f/"wy . at Bristol Costa Mesa ~~.'!!!'!. ... !!~! :-;., Ch~~2y·2:~3--n e-' w-llACH IMPORTS JIMS~!~~HO ·73 4so.5L~;ttoys-.-both Motorcycle Trailer 848DoveStreet V""' 11SW ... GE.... lops, Xlnt ! SacrHict• Scott boots 9 1,,D .............. IOIJ SSS. (package both for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 642·5678. ext. 272 to claim your Urkets paint/ uphol~tery . 350 ~ "" " 113 950 64S-°"""' 3 rails good cond. '350 NF.WPORT BEACH 111711 Beach Blvd ~ .,,,.,.,_.... __ e fl auto, maga Sl995 csto S40-9732 547-2669 Ive mess·call 752-0900 842-2000 '73 211«)E 4.~. x lnt cond . Sl(5! >. CONN Dtrector trombone 675-0421 with cue. Excellent Underwood typewr iter t"ondltion, SlOO. 675·8052 S20. Electric hot curler a rterfSPM. set In caae . like new SIO. Ibanez electric guitur. H ibachl S2 .50. Large Prof. model with Tree or plants $2.SOea. 1131·3474 Life going up to the neck WANTED S toller & Woodgrain body with h ighchair also misr hard shell case. SSOO. baby items. 751-8967 5'8-&M6 ••• Awto Servlc., l'arts loah. MeriM & Accnsories 9400 !qui...... 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... For •• Brond new ·Chrysler SU Daf Z HP outboard motor. still SUll In box. I yr wmty Ori~ f S9SO askinl( $750. 75 1 ·8007 mo Or II' rubber bout 5100. never usec1 + otherporh 768-5137 Lon laloons YAMAHA TRUMl'ET 673 3826 P orsche 914 western style Send someone you love a SlSO S48·3168 loah, rower 9040 mag wheels $20 e a bouquet of JO multi col· 5 pc. Drum set. xlnt ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-9744. 548·6446 ored balloons Green for student S2SO 080 36' CHRIS Tri-cabin T is St.Pat's Oay&your own 557-8393 Gd cond Sl9 .000 personal messaf<?e. 673-9060 Perfect for every oc-Offiu Funtitwe & ca~ion We dell ver ~........ 8085 '79 Bo6ton Whaler 100 h1, 673-4419 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Evinrude. trlr. hke nu CHEAP!! Sllghlly used turbo kit ·70. '74 Datsun Z l"ar:. 768·S837 POOL TABLE loo-;. X .,.,.: C O p I E R SIO.SOO 631-2825 Want ed : '68 or luter . "" Squareback VW body $300 incl 4 l'ues. over· SI 00/010 27' Monte rey r1sh boat. stk. no 411 's. 751·4524 ~::: lite e tr . 646-4025 559.5978 ~~~~ cond w /NB moor· 5 C-b-ev-M-ags. 2 Goodyear . 2 riling cabinets, S60 eis . S45-8734 I 9-RlS jeep tires, wheels Lovely t~ canQl?Y bed & 30 new 8' fluorescent I B/0964·6917 <'hest N1re _divan & bulbs. $.1ea 842·5304 F ur sal<' or trade· 25' - tables Re frige rato r ----Fairliner Cabin Cruiser . Autos for Sale L o t s or ladi es· & 2 desks. 30"x60" w/40" $5200 or tradt• part for ••••••••••••••••••••••• c hilde ren 's clothes return 2 exec chairs stake bed truck Niles IMPORTANT Cash only. 200 Kin Rs 640.8230or 640·9900 I 7 I 4 l 7 5 I 9 5 4 8 or NOTICE TO Place. Newport Beach PIClftOS & OnJanS 8090 (2 t3l594 3829 Dallas I READERS AND John Wavne Tennis Club ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------i\OVF:RTIS t-:RS reR me0mbership. s1000 IAIY GRAND The pr1<·e of lll'm:. inrt transfer 675·5455 Pl ....... 0 SAC RI Fl c E advertised bv veh1t'lt• """ dealers tn 'thl' 'eh1t"le TIFFANY 'S Club MahoR an y f1ni 'l h , classified ad\'l'rl1<,inl( lifetime membership. no almost new P rl'm1er 73 IA YLIMER rolumns doe., not in dues$335 673-4666 piaoo.S3.500 obo elude anv appllc·ahlt• 833-9300 27 ft. twin I 30 taxes. hreni.e trans fer !\1r Lane mower SISO Nu Ask for Terry VOLVO'S. Full fees . fina nce cha r)!t'!> "RI bench. barbells SIOO. C 1 Cabin. Great loot fees for air pollutio n t·on Chrvs 4-s pd trans. nu onso e Wurlitzer piano ond Trailer. Fly trol device <'l'rt1firut1on' dut~h & Hearst SISO. CR excellent condition S9SO or dealer dm·umentan ln\\er SIOO Lani;:e sz 10 63~·347~ 8ridcJe! Many llreparat1on char!{('' un eves Audi -n o1 must sacrifice. usoo. CHEAP!! S3S·342'l. '79RANCHF.ROGT Air, ps. pb, cruise cont. tilt whl. umtrm s tereo. xlnt t•ond Call Jay. 640.4579. 644· l91JS '79 Toyota tongbed, auto, a ir. $4150. 54().SSQS wkdys A&rtos Wanted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WF: PAY TOP DOLLAR ro r t o p used ca rs foreign. domestics or rla:.s1r~ If vour rar 1~ l'Xtra clean . ~ee u ... Fl RS'T'' 8 . ~ Ir I '"Or .... C-+y 2925 llarbor Hl vt.I COSTA MESA 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COHHEll CHEVaOLET :!X2JI II arbor HI' ti ('(~TA Ml-:.<.;\ 546-1200 HIGH 8UYER Tnp ctollur .... for . port' <"ar..., Bug..., Camprr-; 'lit ~ Aud1°'> \!>k for l (' \H; R ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 100 4-ryl. lo mi. high mpg, good cond. Eves 673-6397 IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IO's-'8 I's Lease Orluy ly Phone!! Ask For The "Fleet Clearance" Department McLaren BMW 522-5333 For The Best Buy Or Lease Oeal In Oranjle County Come See ll~ Today' ~· " SADDLEBACK BMW 28402 Marguerite Pk\'' Mission Viejo Avl'n Pkwv t'Xlt 15 · Fwv 1 831-2040 . 495.4949 Closed Sunday~ CREVIER &I ST &UOAOWAY SAMTA AMA 835·3171 Slightly used turbo kit '7(). '74 Datsun Z l'ars 768·S837 '78 280Z 2+2. xlnt l'und. Am/Fm cass ai c. s nrf $7450 PP 640 1948 evesiwkends '73 240Z. needs work S2900 761 01 13 Flat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 F'lat 2000 124 Spyder Blue Power w1ndo~!>. ste reo . hardtop 1n('I X Int l"ond $7 .000 645·9985 Hondo 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORAMGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SAl.F~5 & S i':RVIO: OLDSMOllLE HOM DA GMC TRUCKS 2'\.50 llarhor Bl\·d COST A M ES/\ 540-9640 '80 Preludt• g11lc1 a 1· stereo. IUI! rJc·k 1m mat C"on cl S7101l II 3 3 W 3 II J X 2 •1 2 12131579 6713 1980 450 SL, under 1500 miles. Loaded with ever· ylhing. Dark Rrey ext. with blk leather intr Last 450 imported 1n Calif $40.000. 675 9111 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 MG Midget · brown Xlnt cond Days 645 5570 64S·m48 MGI Dark $3950 E ve~ 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79MGI 4 speed. 24.00 mites. new tares. stereo tape (936G 1 CREVIERIMW Isl & Broadway Santa Ana 835·3171 '79 MCB xlnt l'ond. 21K m1. am/fm tape deck. mags. lug#<? rar k $5900 ORO 645 302 11 t'VeS 'Wkn<b o~ '68MliB-(;T S3000 OBO 171411173· 1937 9746 ..•..••.•.•.••.....•••. 071 Opel Kadl'll<' 5H.OOO m1 looks run' i.:d S995 552 0976 c'' "" "k ends 9748 •..........•..•.......• LEASE DIRECT! Connie Johannsen 18CJ:IOSanta Arabella s k1booL'i $80 642-8447 51" LmdemJn studio llP· Extras. $15,000 (p-;s otheno.1!.l' 'f>t·c·1f11·d I · h I k Catl675-2695 hvthC?ad\l'rt1~l'r Zenith rolor 23" T\' sis 3 rlR 1· a I ivory t•\ '· . I Ol<t bike~ $20 for all perm blk finish w b(mth EnnlftCJs An!iques/ JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN IK71 I Bt•ad1 Htvcl ltl''iTINC.TON tH :1\CH THE ULTtM.t. fE OAIYIHC MACHIN[ ·71 l'I' 1c· J 11 r g1101I c· a r' S2995 1981 PEUGEOT TURI Os • Fountain Valley 645 9502 $800. Call aft Spm or ---------• Classics 9 520 ~ You an· the winnc·r of 4 frH tickets I S32 va lul' I to ;; Circus Vor9os Mar 17th. 8PM al Montgomc·r~· Ward 41~ F~y at llris tol · before noon 963-2865 Boah, Sail 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l(iood 1.uc·k ··Black '' SportinCJGooch 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·41 Chev. run!> i.:n•at Ra lloon Rouquets for ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-:rickMln 32". ·75 loadt•d S2800 or tradl' l>a'., Fri the 13th 497 1044. Arand n e w C hrv!>lt•r flr1 stol ,·onc1 Offer R E SR1 ·2003 . c·vesH55 8~1 ~ C~ta Mt•sa ".Call 1>42 5(;78. <'Xl 272 to l'lairn your tickets • * * Nwpt 8t'h T~·nn1o; t'tuh fam membcr'\h11> a\ ail. S800 Ca II A no;v. t•rA d 11451 642 -1300. 2-1 hr~ New f1 c;h tank. full' a~ scmbled. $50 or b1·.,t nf fer Call 642 3187 REDWOOD 2 x6 's S for S Xlnt dec·kmg 14.0<Ml' 1n from mill 55' rt 64!i·9137 ext 11127 anytime 2 maj:! 15.. "hel·I nm~ S35 tuhele!os 1>711 11 l1n· $20 ga~ la\\ nmu\\ t•r Sl50 rl'rr1J? 3311xlllW $.50 645 lit 03 8' c·ouc•h SSO antiq ue· cirl'sser S30. \'W hum pcrs S20. hit 111 d1o; h" asher S2.'i 645 111113 N .-w 1· n m h I. 11 o m . Wc<ivNs Ol·lq.~ht . all , .Parts incl $200 s:n 0295, ··~56-J778 -•ant Ad Help? •194 1384 50H P outboard ri11>tor or t<•rm ~ 9!ill 791l3 . still in box. I vr "rnt.v. 968002 '63 T-R1rd. rnmpletc•ly restored. like new. ovt•r S I 2 M s p e n t . t a k l ' $1!500 OBO L t•avi n J! c·ountry 642 2287 l 'n1wrs1l v Athlet it• Cluh mt•mtwr.-h1p. SSO<J .+ S25 t ranskr 540 5.505 OriJ? S950 as ktnJ! $750 75 1·8967 Po!>l hole• dil(ger 2 man. Traf'!'lpollne. flx 12 bt•cl S:klC'I 7hp Mani:( rototiller s prsnJ(s. frame . nl'w ssoo 645 5124 S895. now $375 645·8063 14' llOBIE. ~ood rond. no sail. s.500 Days 63!H912. rVl'S 644 fil4fl 18' Catalina C;it New main sail. furling Jib Marina del Rey loc 1st SSOO takes (2131676·4340 eves/wkends '41i F ord W or>d 1e. restored. $13.000 ALSO ·29 Model A Town Sedan. 4 dr. restored Ideal for Warehouse Clearance VHr~~ 8098 Sa le· Linoleum and •••••• ; •••• "::!••••••••• 1·aqx•t rl'mnant5 Open . to puhhc· Fri-Sun 1015 Beautiful Color TV: 2 yr '66 Corf)(lado i.s. Wt•sco. loaded mrl s pinnaker. f ull boat cover . teak 1<?r ate. kno ll meter . VllF. immac. S9000 71""! llP Honda w tank. SSOO Auto pilot.~ 300· •-;," anrhor hne. S85 494 560R s tudent SI 0 .000 675e6l6J. '58 Chevy Impala. II <'YI. blk . 2 dr H urry w lflthSt. CM 645.9969 ~~~~~~e delivery Hacroon Coat. man's full ll'nj?th C<i n ad1a n natural c·oon 6 mos old Was $7800 c;ell S3500 559 1991 an 4pm Kml'(s11e bed. xlnt t•ond. "1th mattll'SS t·over SIOO 760 2.'i39 or 1r no ans t97 4!n6 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS F:mhalm F:aten Twang Lawyer WF:HJo: I.ATE M uny rx•nplt• mm pla tn that tht• mail scrviC"l' l!i ...,low Rut when was lht' last timl' your gas. phone. or eh.'l'lrll' bill werC' late? Sllll new 19" rolo r T V set. solid slate. with rabmet 83 channels. remote c·on trol. paid $727 new. make oHer 842·0642 call anytime S200'best ofr RJJ 0340 Mustang '65 Conv Pl'I. disr brks. pwr to p. auto. pony mtr 289 4 V enit. strai g ht body. x lnl W A NT Jo: I> L' p to mech. wire whl rvr .. HARDLY t•Sf:D Ma r 3'i'<;a1lboat '\hp I will tonneau. boot OnJ? P\"I rantz Stereo & 'Pk r.... assume your loan on latl' ply 17 14 19611·2042 $300 Beaut 25·· l'Olor mct l boat _Wkd~s R 5. Rec~onal consoleTV$200 641 2998 .lerr v IUt 120R YeNcles 9530 Boats & Marine loah, Slips/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipment Oadcs 9070 '78 Dodi.:e RV Van Sl'lf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• contained Xlra:-. lo"' Genenll 90 I 0 Nc•wpm1 H<'al'h muorini.: m1lt>S M2-5241 ••• ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • ..,., :lfl' stoop. s25 .Ooo Co r v a i r t u rho c.: h ~ K· I RociftCJ Kayak H75 ~513 Dunebuggy. sand tires & Xlnt $400 548 31611 I Shp~ ~1\·a1l:JhlP. N1•w1.':1rl trlr Sl600 firm 1>42 11447 14' outboard. fiberglass & llearh. 2.'i 10 57 A' •111 '79 C'.17 Jeep 3 s pd In m1 . wood S200 631 1710 or1 nnw i>-t 2 '1fi44 xtras. alarm sy.... VI! 974.1205 •TRADE • S6100Randy857-4514 trse or ~mt for shp Wt> 4 WhH1 Dri•es 9550 have-2J3, 'a1lhoat. need • •••••••••••••••••••••• Newport slip Will tt•arh 4X4 Dodtie .. 66. 2000 mi on sa1hnj! al<;o Ros .. or hn new eni;:, 440. water in da. I 535 1161 jcct. port ron,•erter. Ra!> WANTED Roat \\Ith 'hp in Newpe>rt Beach 751 8967 30' Dock Po"erboat or Tabernrall• Mast No overnighters StSO mo 752 2584. 675 7267 2 boat sh Pl' for rent. 30'&41!' .Joan 840·4337 s hocks stage II shirt k11 & trans nl'" radia I!.. am fm rass. camper s hell lots more xlras S6000 ORO 833-~ •77 Oodi;:e. $4000 or hesl o ff er 63 1 0295 or 556·J7711 MARCH 17, 1981 ·79 Tovota Land Cruiser 12K ·mi. Mei::a ·extras $7700 1QR0646·7694 eves Transporlation Tr ucks 9560 • 8:00 P.M. Cell 952-3191 for ctrcu• lnform•tk>n IT'S EASY! Look for your name and address in today's classified section. If you find It, call 642-5678 Ext. 272 and we will arrange for you to • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Motoriud lllle1 9 I 40 Special • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Purchase!! MEW l'UCH MOPEDS Any Model-Wholesale low Mlleoge! Save up to $187 1980 4 spd. and 5 spd. 631·2.504 673-1455 Datsun Pick Up's Moped. Honda. '72. very lo mileage. xlnl rond. Winds h ield. h e lmet . S2:.l. 536-6474 M~i:~s/ Sc 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 KAW K0175. xlnl cond ridden 4X·s $60010 rfer 661-652.S T retMndous Savings!!! MabdoWll and moftthfy paymettts BARWICK DATSUN '>on Juan C "P"~°"° 831-3311 '78 Yamaha YZIOO .. xlnt '79 GMC Stepslde P ickup, d S6.'iO makeoffer. COn o • c~A9697 979 1942 ....... 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda 21 50 Hwbor ll•d. •USED BMWs• '76 2002S R 142661 '7R5 :.llA S R 124191 '77 fi :.>('SI a uto I 0040 I '79 320\ 175601 'l!O!i281A sunrr 111;251 Closed Sw.doys '75 BMW t>vnaml t l• 21JH<! ;iutomat11· Air t•11n d1 t1nnrnl(. ~tC'rl'o & lo \\ milt's It's ~quea k v dean' 1419NKQ1 r..i1; JK..11 ,, rt ~I' ;\t Joquor 9 730 .••.•...•....••..••••.. '72 JAG XJ6 I> ' n am 1 t 1• ' l' 11 o \\ Ina rtc•1I I u' \If\ ., .. 1t.111 H c· s l r 1d1· & ct r 1 1 '" ;i n ~ w h (' r 1· ( • I 1• ,, 11 17flf>CN I< I $4995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN IK7 I I llPilt0 h Bh <I 842·2000 BEACH IMPORTS ~Dove Str«el ~F:WPORT BEA('ll 752·0900 '79 PEUGEOT !104 1>1t:st•I Autom;illt' 'un roor. 22.001) milt>!> & 111st hk<' nt'\\ I 122101 $7995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beac•h Hlvd 842·2000 Cotta Mesa 645-5700 $4995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 1871 I Reach ntvc1 842-2000 Iii Ja11u,1r :J II \1K llS .Ill Pon che 9750 WANTED! Late model Toyota!i <ind Volvos C'all u s TODAY''' Earle Ike ORANGE COUNTY'S OlDEST TOYOTA·YOl YO 1,0 H.,._11•4 Sales Serv1t·e 1.l'asml! orii? H·r~ \\l'll m,1111 tJ1nt•d :'>1 u~t S.11·r.r11·1· K46 8570 . Ii II x K F .J J I! II ;1 I l<oad~h-r nl'" t•ni.: mint 1 onn 90pt <·ar Call 1)44 4147 ani·r 7pm Mercedes Betti 9740 .....•...•......•...... 1979 PORSCHE "928"COUPE VII. 5 <;peed. a ir Mnd . P" r \\sndo"~ cru 1~e AM FM t·as-; & unde>r Iii IO I mile.' 1920036R 1 $27,988 c.... ...... Roy Carver.Inc. ""-•o-•lOl • HO·H U 1 I Rolls Ro\('e R:'>1W 15·UlJamb<1n·c· ····;·I·~;~·~~·~;~····· 1 250 SEDAM THEODORE ROBINS FORD PORSCH Es ~l'\\port Beach 1;40.6114 1 19RO BMW 52Hl 1 fi r . W loade<l hke new 26,000 ANTED I m1 Ass ume ll'aM· or bu.v I i\utomat1c. air t•nnd A M FM Ml•rc·c•clt•" \:tlut• rt'~alt• n•li<ih1ht\ Thl' 1mpor1 of all 1m ports 1n su1wrh 1·on1h l ion !J6UCllX I out 714 646·fi!l5fl I Allow u~ tht• 11prl0rtun1t~ $3999 tn c-on~111t•r lhl· p11rc·h<1M' '72 2(X)2, 4 spd. ~ood 1·or11I or trad<' 1n of .vour dt•an nu tires. am fm raclw , Pnr-;c·hl' t'hc·c·k \\1th l 's S3900 Callt•vt's li45 7234 Today' tJ6lt •t•ttlUt flh,11 G"'°"" G•u¥f" •·• 6311·2J.33 Top Dollar Paid For Your Car ' JOHMSOM & SOM Lincoln-Mercury 2626 Harbor Rlvd Cash and or ., for '70 r lass1c RMW 2000 Sl'1h1n S3800 Greg 494-6992 Dahwl 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cost a Mc'ia 541l-5fl3011:...;.;ii;;;...;.,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:I We Pay OVER Blue look For Your Good VW, Porsrhe or Audi VW-PORSCllF: AUDI 445 E . Coas t Hi way al Boyside Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 Premium prkes paid for any used car I foreign or domestic I in good C'Ondition. 54:.-e Us Firs t ! ~11118 tlarboi 111\d l 011~t .1 ~11· ... 1 [>10 ~I() 1980 ATSUN 210 2DOOR DELUXE Equipment includes automatic trans.. body slde moldings, radio. air conditioning & low. low miles! (348YRSJ (Stk. 1432). BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEM 7fi00Westminstc·r An' in Westminste>r !193· 75.S I fiJii 78110 '79 MERCEOES Showroom new 2401>. only 22.000 mites. Still 1n warranty 4 speed. air conditioned. stecrini?. r ru1se Original ' L1kt• New' 1122091 $16,950 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Bl vd 842-2000 '72 MBZ 280SF.. I owner. super dean. scr vi<'<' re rords. M1rhelins S6900 497 ·2382 eves lwknds '79 450Sl.. executive's ('Sr , $32.250 Assume le ase or purrhase Ma pie yellow tb a m boo . Loaded . 16.000 m i 760.1831 . 548-9094 '76 4S«:;f:. river blue. tan int. snrr. cass. $14.000 499·1998. 972 9143 Dr Pugh Me rcedes ·75 2400. s nrf. I o m 1 • a I r . tape/fm /stereo. Im mac Ask $8950 Must s ell regardless Or Mason 675·0941 MBZ280 1973 XLNT COND S6000 CALL 76().9278 '69 Mercedes 280SL. xtnt <'Ond. $14,000 /080. SS l-9585 after 6pm 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 642 · 0010 '73PORSCHE 914 Dynamite !'i spee>ct Cin i\ Sll.1100 miles Baby hlul' (;real Drive ' I 340G R l ' I JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 111711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '76 91 IS. Sspd. mags s tereo cass. snrf. ssh en . immac Sl2.950 PP 640-1948 eves wk ends. '67 912 Sspd. am ifm 8trk clean. new shocks muf rte r. rblt seats $5200 752·8786 days. 551-5071; eves wknds Like new '69 912 S mags 5500 on new en1<tine All r ecords. $6.950 ba II blue <7141272-7970. '781 : Porsche 924. Red w tan int. every rartory option only 14K mi. car ts immac $9900 e\·es 673-6394 '58 Speedster all oriJ?. rut ly restored. Red' A beauty orr 67.S-9619 eves Rolls Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A." ROY CARVER ROLLS· ROYCE. 1MOJ•mlll0roe -~ .. •<II I.I--.---'~ _ ~SUNOAY~-- Soafb 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! pick up your tickets at the nearest off Ice of the Daily Pilat Awto 1."""9 9 580 Auto L._lng 9510 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- '76'h Ml 450SLC From pvt. party this nawless specimen with only 16,000 ml. Exterior deep melt. red with parchment white leather Int. Antl·thefl system, M 8 magnesium wheels & all the oth er Im· m enitlt11. M 8 service re· cords furn. T his ex· elusive 4 pus. sports coupe Is offered a t $22.900. The equivalent '81 model CallOSLCl llst.s ror over S.7.000. Note In the event of rtln this auto wUI be ahown In· doononl.Y. C'114)54t-7tl'1or521·3500. 1911 SAAi TUllOa CLIP THIS COUPON FOR ''2 Circus tickets for the price of 1 '' l't• I• 111·d .... it ... , 1-. March f7, 1181 8:00 P.M. 9t Montgomery Werd• Co8ta M••• 406 f;WY ... , 8rt9t0t) '77 E~1anu OMC 28' Beaut cond. many xtras. IZIJOO. 913-124.2 ''19 TIOR• Motorhome. completo rod air. f8SOO or b9tt offer 8S1·0Z90, S5W7"JI. PorO..lfted Ad ACl10N Calh O.U,Ptlot AO-VlsoR eo.5171 llACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 7S2·ot00 OltAMGI COUHTY SAAi BUYor LEASE DtRECT OVERSE AS DF.LIV'1t1ES OFlANCil LO-.JN Tr SAAB -10120GardenGroveBI SE LL Idle ltelD.I witb • Garden Gr~ 530-9190 D•llJ Pilot Cl .. alfl9d ---------Ad. IQ..3171. ' ' ( I ( I , • I f c ~ f ' 8 e h p l r h ;' ·----.. ....... ~-· ..... ............ -------ALLE!\ Ill U\ J G.-· ., H I ~ "**~831- Toyotw 9761 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... YOLYO SALIS; SllVICI AleLIAU.. OVERSEAS OELfV!RY EXPERTS 141L1••• ~YO 1988 ff arbor Blvd. C~AMESA 6~HOl 140.94'1 '79 C.Uca Liftback, a/c. OIAM51COUMTY amtrm /casa, aunroor. VOi.VO $4600. P.P. 974-4227. Lar1est Volvo Dealer $7995 YOUI #I CADILLAC DEALRSHIP IM ORANGE COUNTY! '71 Toyota Corolla 1600 fn Oranfe Cou.rity ! wagon. Good condition, BUYorLEASE SAL~.SERVICE needs en1lne rebuilt. DIRECT AND LEASING !~::~::~.!?!.~ [!M!i~, ~ Triumph Spitfire '78. brn. Z600 H.lrt>ot Blvd amtrru mu.st sell Gd 10120GardenGrove 8 t C ~~9100 cond. tiloo. SS9-~'. Garden Grove 530-9190 ~~os~c"~!!!!!!!!!._ VollswtlCJN 9770 '74 V~lvo .-64E. xlntcond. Se Ville Elegante '81. ••••••••••••••••••••••• n ew t Ires. b r ks . diesel. every option( 38K '70 BUG xlnt cond. auto a lternator. etc. Must see mi 891-1588 aft 5PM stick. stereo/oass. $2500 to apprec. Must sell. --·------- pp 839-2955 Sac. $3000. 968-2707 '78 Sev i 11 e . le a the r . '77 VW IUS '79 Volvo 264GL. slvr blk am/Cm stereo w/tape. cruise. etc, xlnl cond. $8500. 495-6988 Dynamite 7 passenger 4 lthr. lo miles. mech xlnl s peed with air condition-675·9619 eves '67 Cadillac Limo. see lo believe. ing . Low mil es ! --- Original! (791TDF> '79 Volvo 265, blue met. SS29S 16M mi, air, stereo cass. JIMMARUiilO leather. rac k . alloy - 642·4429. VOLICSW AGEH whls. cruise. 3rd seat. '78 Seville, yellow. lthr, xlnl cond. Call 9-5 wkdys sunroof. loaded. 37K m1. < 213 l 306 ·4900 ; eves $10,SOO. 7~9278 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 1~4 11~6098 _____ c~ -9911 76 Scirocco. web. kon1s, '73 1800 F.S 80,000 miles . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lowered. $3975. Xlnt cond. $6500. Call '76 ChHy 548·6985 eves & wlmds 556·3961. Camaro AIJlo leSW'GftCt days213/648·5562 Power windows, tilt Problems' I write any Alltos, Used risk. lo monthly rates . ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel. stereo. mags, 49,000 miles. Raior Sharp!!' <956PQT> Pirkel Ins. 646-3995 GeMt'GI 990 I ·$3995 '61 IUG S 1800 645-9502 or 642-2434 Don '60 VW BUS. Xlnt s'hape SISOO, nu paint & toneup 675-1028 an 4pm '67 Squareback 4spd, runs great $1250 644.5053 BRAND NEW 81 RABBIT $5498 Equjpt with 4 cylinder fuel injection engine. 4 s peed transmission. power assi~ brakes. tinted glass. leatherette interior, cul pile carpel· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CARS W AMTEi> * RUNNING OR NOT S25-S300 CASH FREE TOWING OPEN WEEK ENDS Call Ed 17141891·0517 JEEP S. C ARS . '78Camaro P ICKUPS, from $35. Available at local Gov'l Auctions. For Directory c all Surplus Data Center. (4151861·2648. Air. automatic. power steering, 27 ,961 miles. -1882VEIJ * CARS WANTED * $4988 RUNMIMG OR MOT Barwick Imports S2S.Sl00 831 ·33 I I CASH RH TOWING OPEN WICEHDS CALLED 17141891-0517 ing, factory undercoat luic:.k ing. 1931819) 9910 '78 CCIMOr'O Ratty T i nted window s. louvers. s uper ligh ts with TA's. bra $1 200 s te r eo sys tem . $67 00 /080 (7141536-9696 eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70CAMARO $1800/0 80 759-1130 af\ 6PM t ·~JNNH L . Hf Vll<)l tT '> ~ t• I J UU ----- • lt71C"IVY CHIYml 4·DR. Allto. lrana.1 air cond ., etc. Cute 1.ttle car! 119'UZV>. • OMLY$2tt5 HOWARD Che•rolet Dove A: Quall Sta . NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 * .... JCMCOftdon 3921 Cedron Irvine You are the winner of 4 fr'ff tfckeh ($32 value), to Circus V Clf'90I Mar 17th. 8PM at Montgome ry Ward 4aJ Fwy. al Bristol Costa Mesa Call 642-S678. eitt. 272 to claim your Uckets. ••• '76MOM!A 2+2. 4 c y l , good **** 1976 DODGE ASPEN WAGON Automatic , radio , heater, power atHrlng, power brakes, air, tilt. luggage rackl (275PCP~ $2995 mileage, a /c , radio, lraruiferrable warranty. 1511illljliijlll11Mi 557 ·3.52'7 or 759·0060. Oftfinefttal 99 3 0 .............. , ....... . Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOOW. c ..... ..... . Alr, Ult, ~riliM. I track. power window1, door locks. and I way seata, wtre wheel covers, 1100 miles, <8010) $7995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *SALE* 1979-1980 PINTOS e 30 e to choose from $2895 C817XKSl ALL-Low Mileage ALL-Automatic Trans. ALL-Power Steering ALL-J\unaboutJJ. 3 dr. SOME-Air Conditioning SOME·Stallon Wagons ALl.,.Guaranteed Olt.AHGE COAST TUMSPORTATION CLOSE TO FR EEWA VS 2167 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Call 1714 ) 631 6441 78LIMCOLM MARKV Power windows. seats. stereo tape. Landau lop. leather interior, tilt '72 Torino. Xlnt cond orig Plymouth 9960 owner, S1495 ( 180FNH ) ~··••••.••••••• ••• ••• ••• 642-1710 78 Homon, 4 dr. 4 spd , wheel. cruise control. '78 Ford Fairmont. ex Bring your chaurrer and cellent condition. priced test dnve lh1s diamond to sell. 496-3987 wilh only 19.000 miles ----- 1931000 The value is un· Mercury 9950 questionably valid for I••••••••••••••••••••••• only I ORANGECOUNTY'S $6899 . FIMEST IOI WITHAM LINCOLN·MERCURY VOLICSWAGEH DEALERSHIP PS. lo m1 Mint cond $3450. eves 673·3326 '76 Du.sler. Rre<1t rond. air, ne" tire!>. gd ~<1!> m 1lca1ite Callafter6pm 968-<l:m Arrow GS·lale '76. auto. cass stereo. 34.000 mi Louvers. lettered radials Super cln $2695 7600Westminster Ave. in Westminster 893-7551 638-7880 ~ ";t.llJ.e PP. 645-5657 _ . . p Ofttioc 99 6 5 ---9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Value Rated UMdCan!! '79 Cornth Ll2 4 speed. I 0,000 mlt.1, 9la11 T top, door locks, stero, power wll1dows, sport wheeh, (llOYMYl $13,900 LINCOLN-MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16-18 Auto Center Dr. 1965 GTO SD Fwy-Lake Forest exit IRVlNE 830.7000 '78 Marquis wagon . 9 pass . load ed . New M ichelins. Xlnt cond. SSOOO.Owner,675-6161 M...t.MJ HS2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '86 Mustang V8, 289. good cond. $2800/0BO Reply Answer Ad #434 642·4300 24 hrs. '68 MUSTANG. needs work. SlOOO/best offer. 832-2111 d ys ext 3334 Dawn '65 Must. Conv Rare op- tions. See ad under 95.20 Antiques/Classics. Thls one's in good condi· tion. $1295 .00. Please ca 11675-1763 art er 6 p. m ----M Mid-Week SPECIAL 1975 PONTIAC LEMANS 2DOOR I JIM MARINO VOUSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142.2000 '68 Camaro, 327. new _ _ ___ MUST SELL 1965 Automatic, radio. tires. paint. etc Very SHOWROOM COHD. M us ta n g A M I F M heater, power steering, BRAND NEW 81 VW JETTA $6995 Equipt with 5 speed transmiss ion, r adial tires, cf.ower assist brakes. ual remote con trol mirrors. reclining seats. st ereo prep, metallic paint. rull c arpeting and muc h more. (87570> JIM MARINO VOUSW AGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 ·~ ·s.s VW left & right door. '73 left door sso each. Western style whl rims for Super Beetle S20ea. 548-97« ---- 79VWRAlllT DI ~EL! 4 speed. sun· roor. stereo. jet black "L" model. 4 door. Dynamite! (52SXDB> SSHS 1970 BUICK SKYLARK COUPE Automat ic, radio. heater, power steering, power brakes, air, vinyl top (127AER) $1595 h MUST SELL ca ..... 'eSl2.()0642-8795 power brakes, air. 11myt s arp. '75T·TOP ~ '50POJ FAST c:.0::9227 b 9955 top. ( ) · ,,,..,, Power r akes, power O~t. • Chenoltt 9920 windoW11, power steering ••••••••••••••••••••••• with tilt/telescoping steering wheel. air . AM /FM s tereo. rear window defo gger . automatic trans. Snow while with Burgundy in· lerior. 27.000 miles. Im· mac u l ale lhruout! SS.100 . 754 ·6790 or Answer Ad #209, 642·4300 * Che•y Mottta '79 2+2 Hat c hb ack ! E conomical 5 s peed manual trans . Clean car! (~2XJU). OMLY $4595 HOWARD Chenot.t Dove & Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 Going Into Business? A• required by law. new bu1lne11e1 utlng a Fictitious . Butineaa Name must !register that name with the County c .. rk. 'Call the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for form• and further Information. · 24 hrs '79 CORVETIE Low m ileage Dead s harp L oad ed & original 1693XVH l SI0,950 JIM MARINO VOLICSW AGEH 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 COUIJClf' 99 3 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 XR Cougar. xlnt cond. bronze with houndstoolh int. 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' Ylll 11111111 llllY NPll f1H AN C~t COUN TY C'A LHOHN IA 25 CFNl S 3 Huntington dUinp ·sites 'hazardous' Three dump sites that -contain materials that are classified as hazardous under state law are located in Huntington Beach, an Orange County government sur- vey has found. The sit4;s are: -Amlnoil site, 20101 Golden West Street, operated by Signal 011 and Gas Co., and Buman Oil and Gas Co. -As-Con s ite, Hamilton Avenue and Magnolla Street, operated by J . L. and Carl Steverson. -Boucher site, Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Road, also operated by the Steverson brothers. The three s ites are among eight that contain so·called Group l wastes that, under the state reiulaUons, are considered haaflrdou.s. Results ol the survey cooduct- e d by the county Human Services Agency, In conjunction with th e Environmental Management Agency and the General Services Agency, were released to county supervisors Tuesday. The survey team found that 92 dumps have existed or do exist in the countv. "Only nine orthe sites are pres- ently en1aged In solld waste disposal operations, the others having been either closed or abandoned," the report said. It continued, "The study has also identified eight sites as con· taining certain vol umes of Group 1 wastes that could be considered as hazardous under California hazardous waste tee· ulations. ·'Among them the most significant ones are the McColl site in Fullerton and the Boucher site in Huntington Beach, both or which are cur· rently under state and county In· vestigaUon. "Information on the other six hazardous waste sites is sketchy at this point.'' A more detailed report is due in May'. , The survey team determined that more than 1,000 water weUs have existed or do exist within a one-mile radius of the 92 dump sites. ''No positive indications of any adverse health effects or groundwater contamination in the vicinity of any site has been found at this point." the report said. Massive wetlands project draWn Political 'deal' FCC chief: big pay, no work ·~-· ........ t• STILL ON PAYROLL Char1H 0 . Ferrta Nuke plant leak found in New Jersey LOWER ALLOW A VS CREEK, N .J. <AP> A radiation leak was detected in an auxilia ry building of the Salem I nuclear generating plant today and some workers were evacuated while the facility was put on alert for several hours. oHicialssaid. Art Lenehan. a spokesman for Public Service Electric & Gas Co .. operators of the pl ant. said ·· a few" employees were evacuated from the au'xiliary building. although radjation levels did not pose a threat to the public. ''The levels we re not high enough to require it, but we did evacuate a few people,·· he said. Lenehan said he did not know how many people were evacuated or when they were allowed to re· turn to the building. The alert was issued about 5:55 a.m .. PST and was canceled al 8: 14 a.m . after the leak was halt- ed, he said. "The radjation activity levels have r eced ed a nd are ap- proaching normal," said Lenehan. who described the radiation levels as "low-level, but higher-than-normal." WASHINGTON <AP > - Charles D. Ferris retains the cha uffeured car and $55,000 salary that come with being c hairm a n o f the Federal Communication s Commiss ion although he hasn't really worked at the FCC since late January . He didn't want it this way, but that's part of a political deal the veteran Democrat worked out with the Republican administration. Whal Ferris gets is permission to stay on as chairman unW he c an start drawln1 a $25,000-a-year pension when be retires next month. What the Reagan a dministration gets Is the chance to fill Ferris' seat on the com mission three years befort his FCC term expires . But that deal was not quite adequate for the ReaKan forces, who wanted lo make sure Ferris could make no mischief al the FCC as a lame-duck chairman. So Ferris, 47, agreed to do no work between late January, arter Reagan's injluguralion, and his April retire ment. He h as n 't over see n an FCC meeting, participated in agency bu siness or exercised any control over the com mission's s taff. Ferris declines comment. "Cha rlie's misfortune was that Reagan's aides didn't have the presence or mind to just leave things where they were until they were ready to appoint a new permanent chairman," said a fellow commissioner, who <See PENSION, Page A2) HB trucker pinned, dies A Huntington Beach truck driver doing repairs beneath his lilt-away cab was crushed to death when the cab slipped and pinned him against the truck frame. police said. Pronounced dead at the scene was Robert Edmund Bray, 61, or 16331 Underhill Lane. Police said Bray had stopped his tractor-trailer rig Monday afternoon on Springdale Street, just south of Edinger Avenue. He r1Used the cab to do repair wo rk, but a hydraulic jack malfunctioned, causing the cab to fall on him, police said. Ontheseene • New local·page in debut Today the Daily Pilot inaueurates a second front pa1e· of local news called Coastal Scene on the first pa1• of the newspaper's B section. The aim ~ to bring Daily Pilot readers more local and regional news in an easy-to-find and euy-to-read packa1e. On today's Bl Coastal Scene, you'll flnd: -OOUNTY BUllEAU Chief Frederick Sc:boemebl'a atory about why Orange County officlala believe we need a slx-cent-per-1.Uoo hike lo 1uollne taxes. . -PHOTOOllAPHEll Patrick O'Donnell'• blrd'a·eye view ol CCllLllnlctlon pro1resa on the new Cout H11bway bridte over Newport Bay. -SOUTH COUNTY Bureau Cblef Steve Mltebell'r 1tory about exotic odon ln Irvine. -OOSTA Ml8A reporter Jerry Clausen's story about dJtncultlet wtth plans to espand South Coast Piasa. -IOUTll COUNTY reporter John Needham's story about latelt development.a ln lhe battle over dr~1ln1 the mout.b Of Sen Juan Creek. -AND YOU'LL nnd out who wa1 appoint.eel to a com- mttlel tbat will Met a new Ute for • Jet airport. l - ' 8 MIDMlil DVl91fY MllDINTlolll 0 MIOH DflftllTY MllllDfTW. ~ HfAVY Oblerrt 111.._,.TIAl. 0 -°'"4000 COMMEltelAl [!!J vaTOll~ ~ INCIAL DOICIN lONI w ... o.-.......__ c -'---....... (Jo.,.,.... ............ ~ ' ORANGE COUNTY ltl.ANNING COMMISSION ENDORSES BOLIA CHICA PROPOSAL M•p depk;ta propaMd 1Mrlne, 5,700 home• end wetlend reatoretlon Escape attempt detailed San Clemente alayer return• to court Only hours after it occurred, the attempted jail escape or convicted murderer John Alan Keith of San Clemente was bared in detail to an Orange County Superior Court jury which will decide if he should be sentenced to die in the state's gas chamber. Keith, 23, was convicted of rirst-degree murder two weeks ago for the mutilation slaying of a Corona del Mar real estate agent in 1978. But early Tuesday. the same day the penalty phase of his trial was to begin, Keith and two fellow Orange County Jail Inm a t es un s uc cess fully attempted to escape through an air conditioning duct and plumbing tunnel after removing a vent grate in their cell. The three were captured by Orange County Sheriff's Department deputies who heard suspicious banging noises on the jail's fourth floor at about 3:30 a.m. Brought into Judge Donald McCartin's courtroom Tuesday by Deputy District Attorney David Carter were tools used by the would-be escapees. including a 90-foot length of rope fashioned apparenUy from pieces of cloth. Deputies told the six-man, six-woman jury that Keith and his two accomplices -Mark Albert Foster and Robert Errol Stoner -were quickly apprehended in the plumbing tunnel that runs between the double-tiered cellblocks. Sgt. Lynn Nehling said officers found Keith In the tunnel wearing only bis jail underwear and socks and shoes. Nehling said the convicted killer's body was covered with soot and scratched considerably. Deputy Alfredo Fierro told jurors he first called superiors to hi1 fourth-floor post alter hearing ban&l.nl noises from the west end of the 1uard corridor. A cell checll revealed that a <See ESCAPE, Pa1e A!) Police auction eet for Huntington PUNCHED-OUT ORATING FROM CELL BLOCK SHOWN Proaecutor Deve C•rter exhibit• evidence '300,000 savings HB trwtees cut personnel posts Trustees of the Huntlntton Beach Union High Scbool Di•· irict have approved further cut.a in admln.latrator positlont and special educaUon teachers. The reduction In ad · mlnlstrator poalUons for next year wu increued from a pro- poeed 5.5 polttioat to HVeD pot!• Uons for a total savtnc• of about saoo,ooe. Tbe potlUOlll bave not been publicly announced, dlt· trtct ollldala said 'l'Uelda7 .- T b e b o a r d a h o. I p • proved l~ off t'Wo adult 1cbool tea and ellmiDatlne gram ls f\mded by a •i>eclflc state irant. The atate baa reduced ita apeclal education funding for handicapped 1tudent.1 tbla fall. The tnmtees alto approwd a retroactive two-year contract with ita 800 teacben calllnt for a total te perceot pay ralH. The adminlatrator Teductlont are part ~ • sa.• million cutback ln next year'• operaUna fund to balance the budset. Previously announced cut.I lncluded laJ'Olfh of teachera, coun1elor1 and Homes, • IDar1na proposed By PATRICK KENNEDY OtlllaD•ilY Piiot St.aft The Orange County Planning Commission has recommended a development proposal for the Bolsa Chica wetlands that in· eludes a boat marina, homes and marsh restoration. On a 4-1 vote, the com- missioners recommended Tues- day that the Orange County Board of Supervisors approve a 1,800· slip boat marina with a navigable channel to the ocean and to Hunt- ington Harbour, 5,700 homes, and a 400-to-500-acre marsh restora- tion project. According lo the proposal, a 45-foot·high bridge intersection would be built at Warner Avenue a nd Pacific Coast Highway span- ning the proposed navigable channels The proposal appears to be in conflict with action by the California Coastal Commission which has approving authority for Local Coastal Plans. The state Coastal Commission made a preliminary ruling last year that l,200 acres of the Bolsa Chica is a natural wetlands to be protected from development. In considering various pro· posals for the Bolsa Chica, however, county planners re· peatedly have stated that major differences with the Coastal Com- mission would be decided in court or by legislative action The Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing on the pro- posal Aprill. The Bolsa Chica encompasses 1.600 acres· south of Warner A venue along the eastern side of Pacifi c Coast Highway. It is in county territory. but bordered on three sides by Huntington Beach and on the fourth s ide by the Pacific Ocean. Representatives of Signal Development Corp.. the major landowner in Bois a Chica, said . they preferred one of their own plans because it assured waterfront homes. The county's plan, however, is nearly identical to Signal's. But instead of rerouting P acifi c Coast Highway, a new road inland is proposed. The plan also could al- low for waterfront homes on a channel separating the developed area from restored marsh. "We can live with the recom· m endation," commented Signal spokesman Wayne Clark. "It's a good step.'' Peter Green, president of the environmental group Amigos de Bolsa Chica, said he was not pleased. "I'm discouraged but by no means am I giving up," Green <See MARINA, Pate A%) 111111 CUil 1111111 Nlthl and morning low , clouds and fog, otherwise fair and cooler Thursday. Lows tonight 50 at beaches, SS LnJand. Hi1hs Thursday mld-80s alon1 coast, near 70 inland. 111111 TDllY Ht'fl '°°" bf '5, buf actor 01-M F'ord "'°"" no .tpl o/ 11owfftg up. ~t lfO'll Page Bl. 11111 ...,.... .......... 811 ......... ............... ... ._..... M ~ ......... ...,. ., .. .............. ,, Blcyc:les, boatt, stereo equip- ment and tape recorders WW be am~~ ltems that will be IO&d to the lllCl*t bldder at an auetloa acbeduled Saturday bJ tb• Hunt- lntton Beach Police l)epartmmt. Tb• auetioo will bectD •t 10 a.m. at the police 1t.aUan, aooo Maln St. Ca1b only will be accepted ln tlM aucllon1 aeven~al eduuUon IDltnle· ton. It no reductloa in 1pe by these cut.a beHUM Ubrartane. f Further reduct.IOM in the di.a· ~,-., ;:::.=-.:: ..... .. ..,. ....... tbe a school operate• on feet and thf special education pro- trict•a •J>Ortl proaram will be made ll!kr tbla month. ' l HJ(-. --~---~.a:.-:_.. __ ....._ _ _.:,....... • ..... ~·.:....:..;.-;~i.;,.·..:.~.:.M.U..::.a: ,.. .... ,. ... .-. , ... --·· .._ . ., Census unit IOses count By JOHN NEEDHAM 01111to.trNlllMMt Ao,yone applylns for a Job with the U.S. Census Bureau in La1W1a Niguel ln responae to an ad that ran recenUy ln the Pe:nnysaver better Just keep lookin1. Bureau offlciala say they received word ot budaet cut· backs and layoffs in their department too late to prevent the ad from appearlna on Feb. 25. . The noUce advertised tor 800 full-lime and part-time clerk positions wlt.b the census bureau. with the jobs lut· lng from six to nine months. On the same day the ad ran. officials were announclna that from 300 to 400 clerks working at lbe regional proceaa· lng center at 24000 Avila Road would be laid off. Center director Robert Scheller said be tried to stop lbe notice from appearing, but lbat he was too late, leav· lng the bard-pressed census bureau out $6,900 for the ad· vertisement. "We did all we could to slop the ad and get our money back," Scheller said. "but we just didn't have enough notice." Michael Freeman. assistant center director. said the regional bureau, located in lbe federal building known as the Ziggurat, was notified of the cutbacks on Feb. 20. He said he then contacted the Pennysaver, but he was told the ad bad already gone to press and couldn't be de· leted. "We were told the ad could not be pulled," Freeman said . "We've had a lot of disappointed people calling for jobs." . Freeman said the Pennysaver was delivered to about 179,000 homes along the South Coast. . Census bureau officials say the cutbacks m personnel will mean a three-month delay in work originally planned to be completed by Sept. 30. Bureau clerks a re involved in processing the hand· written answers to questions included on the long form census questionnaire mailed to one of every six U.S. households. f'r o• PageAJ PENSION DEAL .•. as ked not to be identifi ed . "That's what Jimmy Carter did and Richard Wil ey continued as ch airman for the first nine month s o f th e Ca rt e r administration.·· Ferris is also s upported by Dean Burch . an a d viser Lo President Reagan and a former Republi can chairman of the FCC. "Critics will say this is a raid on the Treasury; that somehow it's bad for the taxpayer, .. says Burch. "But my own feeling is that he earned the pension and t h at it's an accident of the calendar that 30 or 40 days would make a difference. On balance, this is a fair deal for both sides." Ferris is a workaholi c wh en he works. Reporters could find him at his desk on weekends and at odd hours of the mght. He was quickly d eregu latin g the com munications industry. thereby promoting a chief objective of the new president. The "no work" arrangement endorsed by the White House comes as Reagan is pledging to c ut waste from the federal budget. Ferris. appointed by Carter In 1977 after working for Senate Democratic l eaders. had become known as the most activist c hairman in FCC history. Unde r his 31 2-year stewardship, the FCC voted to deregulate the cable T~. satellite. telephone and radio industries. f'ro• Page AJ ESCAPE TRY TOLD • • • grate had been pried off the wall of the three men's cell. Fierro. questioned by Carter, said he and other guards went lo the plumbing tunnel's locked door and opened it. immediately finding Stoner. in custody on robbery and burglary charges. H e sai d the tunnel , criss-crossed with pipes that come from cells. is long but that Keith loo was eventually spotted In the darkened passageway. which is about 5 feel wide and large enough to walk in . Foster, facing murder and robbery charges. was later discovered back in his jail cell bed covered with soot. Deputies who searched the tunnel and adjoining air conditioning ducts leading to the Jail's roof -found the 00 foot length of rope and metal bars that were apparently towel racks. Keith, Stoner and Foster were housed in a fourth-floor cell . the deputies said. The grate they removed in their cell is about 5 feet off the ground above a commode. Keith was watched closely in court Tuesday by four sheriff's deputies as he sat at the counsel tabl e with defense attorney James Mervin. Testimony in the p enalty phase of the trial was delayed until late Tuesday as the defense a nd prosecution lawyers conferred with Judge McCartin. Part of the disc ussion apparently had to do with a juror overhearing a television newsman discussing the case in the hallway outside the courtroom. Mccartin later strongl y admonished the jury to ignore a n y conversations it hears pertaining to the case and to not read or listen to news reports about the trial. OTTAWA (AP) -Preslden& Reasan, bru1hln1 aaide U.S. dltferencea wlth Canada, froml1ed today to save America r o m "potentla l economic calamity" and win back tht confidence or Ila friends, awes ond trading partners. Jn a televised address before the Canadian Purllament near the end of a brief state visit, Reagan also ur1ed Canada to stand firm with the United States a~ulns t "imported terrorism • and "continued Soviet adventurism across the earth." With Pr ime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau sitting nearby in the chamber of the House of Commons, the president pledged to "work steadily on those issues still before us" s uch as fi s hing rights. air pollution. energy policy and military aid lo El Salvador. But. he s aid, "let's speak no more of differences today.·· The ailing U.S . economy clearly was uppermost on the president's mind, and he took the occasion to o utline the international implications of his program to restore America's economic health through $48.6 billion in spending cuts and a 27 . 5 percent reduction in tax rates over three years. .. When these personal <income tax 1 cuts are combined with tax cuts to provide our business and industry wi th new capital for innovation and growth, we will be creating millions of new jobs many of them. ultimately, on your s ide of the border," Reagan told his Canadian hosts. llis "near-revolutionary" economic plan he said, not only is intended to solve a domestic problem but also is part of "an essential effort to restore the confidence of our friends and allies in what we are doin~. Disney land su spect set for court •A '28-year-0ld San Diego man was due to be arraigned in North Orange County Municipal Court today on c harges he fatally stabbed a Riverside man at Disneyland -the a musement park's first slayin g. The Orange County District Attorney's O(flce issued a murder complaint Tuesday against J a m es O'Driscoll. who was to enter hi s plea today in north court. A second suspect in the case, Juli e lloldener, 25, of San Diego, was released by Anaheim police investigators for lack of sufficient evidence. Miss Holdener, like O'Driscoll, had been held on $250,000 bail for suspicion of murder in the death Saturday of Mel C. Yorba, 18, in the Tomorrowland area of the park. Homicide investigator Del Wade said between 10 and 14 witnesses were interviewed by police. Thoug h the motive for the killing is s till not certain , investigators said O'Driscoll allegedly may have attacked Yorba when he ·beiieved the victim h a d ptnche<1 Miss Holdeneron the buttocks. O'Driscoll was a rrested by offi cers who found him hiding in bus hes in the Adventureland portion of the park. A folding knife was found in a park moat and is being studied by the Orange County Sheriff's crime lab. Gasoline $2 a gallon Corona dealer's price tops in nation? CO RONA (AP> -At nearly $2 a gallon, a gasoline station operator is selling about 1,000 gallons a day of what Is called the most expensive unleaded supreme gasoline in the country. Ken Wa rbric k, who sells products made by Chevron, a unit of Standard Oil Co. of California. bas. ~ sellini the fuel at $1.999 per gallon for three weeks. This is reportedly one of the highest prices being charged in the nation. Price ceilings on ~asoline have been lifted by President Reagan so dealers can charge anything they want. The quoted price ls much higher than the price being ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat CIHtlfted ~ting 714/Mi.M71 All olher ct.pertmentt 142-4321 Thoma P. Haley "'*lllw ~N.WMd M. Thoma• l<Hvll ... ~!., Murphlne Ch#IMH. Loot A.-... ............ t::ct Schulman ~.s:='" l~J~dJf. MAIN OfflCI! IJO W .. t ..., St., !;Gate MeM, CA. Mell Mdl'M&: 8oll IMO, C.18 Me .. , CA. mi. c.,,.,,,.,... "" Or81191 CO.•t ll'u&llAlll11t c.._,i,. Ho ntw• '~ lnu•r•ti-. 9dll0rlel mlttfr w •d· nr\IH-11ts ~ .. In met. tit reprodutld without ~lel ,.rll\luloflof<ocivrltflto-r. . charged for full-service gasoline in the area. Prices posted at other stations in the Corona area run between $1.299 and $1.369 for regular, $1.339 to $1.469 for unleaded, and $1.439 to Sl.539 for supreme un· leaded. One· reason cited by Warbrick for his prices is he pays an average of $2 .SO per hour more f o r his emp l oyees than selC·servlce stations. He also recently learned from Chevron that the rent on bis station will be increased from $3,650 to ~.oso per month. The hlgher prices, he explained, will make up the extra coat. W arbi:ick said one reason he can charge so much for supreme unleaded is that customers know they will be cettinc a full ranee of services as well, including c h ecking under th e hood, checktnc the tires, and ,even clearlnc trash out of the car. Some customers are unhappy wbtn they drive In and see the pump price, bot many of them settle for the price, even If they're flnt.-Umo customers, be said. ' i• eett• •t••• This is the new 18·cent stamp to be used for a first class letter starting March 22. The rate increase was announced this week. 107 alie ns nabbe d in San Onofre U.S. Border Patrol officers at the San Onofre checkpoint south or San Clemente say they ap· prehended 107 illegal aliens be· mg smuggled into this country in the back of a tractor-trailer truck Monday. James Heinecke. assistant chief at the Chula Vista border patrol station. said all but. ooe of the aliens were from Mexico. He said one claimed to be from El Salvador. Heinec ke said the aliens were taken into c ustody after the truck pulled into the weighing station at the checkpoint at 8: 30 p.m . He said the tru.ck had ~en under surveillance stnce leavmg San Diego on the San Diego Freeway "The usual procedure is to have a guide bring them across and then load them in cars on this side," Heinecke said. "Most of those arrested have been re· turned to Mexico. but we're holding some as witnesses." Heinecke said all those taken into custody were adult males. He said the truck a nd a •·scout car" also were seized. Two Callfomta men and a res- ident alien were arraigned on smuggling charges in San Diego Tuesday, Heineck e said. He identified the men as Eugene 0 . Montljo, S3, of Los Angeles ; Rex A. Hostetler , 52, of Ramona; and Manuel Avila Mendoza, SS. a cit.iaen ol Mexico, who maintains resident atatua here. Heinecke said aliens wishing to enter the United States pay from $200 to $300 each to smug· glers. He said Monday·s seizure of aliens was the second incident in less than two months invol v· ing a tractor-trailer truck. I olln~y raps • • a1rpqrt ties • BJ FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of .. CMMy l'!Mt 1-.tt The Orante County Board of Supervllors ls s upportlng so-called "defederallzatlon" of John Wayne Airport. Through a resolution adopted Tuesday, the board declared its support of federal legislation that would permit airp ort operators to withdraw from the federal Airport Development Aid f>rolram, administered by the Federal Aviation Ad - ministration. Accordinc to county airport or. ficials, about S8 million annually is flowing into ADAP from an 8 percent surcharge on tickets sold for travel from the airport. The county, however, is reap- ing only about $1 million. on the average, in return. ll did receive $4.5 million last year toward the purchase of 13 acres of land on the airport's west side. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose district ineludes the airport, and th e county Legislative Planning Commit· tee, recommended the board ap- prove the defederalization con· cept. Legislation introduced by Sen Nancy Kassebaum , R·Kan ., would permit operators of the nation's busiest airports to withdraw from ADAP. Sen . Ka111ebaum is chairwoman of the Senate Aviation Subcommit· tee. Riley has said that de· federalization would assist the county in efforts to block pres- sure from the FAA and the Civil Aeronautics Board on airport·related issues. Traditionall y, the FAA re· portedly uses the threat or a cutoff of ADAP funds to force airport operators to comply with its directives. The FAA , for exa mple, threatened last year to withhold the $4.5 million land acquisition grant because of what it termed reluctance b> the county to open lhe airport lo new Jet air car· r1ers The l"AA was placated when supervisors acted lo grant entry privilegei. to Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines A new battle is brewmg The county now imposes a rule that prohibits Jel air carriers from flying non·stop to destma- tions more than 500 miles from the airport. The only exception is Salt Lake City which 1s 526 nautical miles away. Th(' F AA and the CAR havl' not1fil'd the eounty they eons ider the rull' a \'iolati on of interstate commerce laws I',.... Page A I MARINA PLAN DR AW N • • • said. "The whole thrust of the county is pro-development But every decision the state Coastal Commission has made so far has been to protect well ands · · Commissioner Al Cohen. a former Huntington Beach Coun cilman, cast the dissenting vote He s upported an alternate plan calling for about 2.300 homes. a 1,800-slip boat marina and 940 acresofrestored m arsh. County planners have been con· sidering eight different develop- m ent proposals and one plan that calls for no development in the lowland area. The supervisors will be given all proposals . The state owns 300 acres of the marsh and has restored 150 acres along Pacific Coast Highway into a wildlife habitat for fish and birds. More than 200 oil wells Closures set WASHINGTON t AP 1 Eight National Weathe r Ser vice forecasting offices will be cut back and 38 others closed under the new budget r educt ions proposed by President Reagan. 01H·ratt• 1n 1 ht• Ruh.a Chica lo\\ la net During th<• 31:-hour pubhc hearing Signal '>poke'>man W1lltam Ph1l11p., urgNJ tht· comm1ss1on to apprO\ ea plan that would fulfill a 1973 lands\\ap agreement with the statt• in which Signal would gi \'l' the state 230 acres of marsh 1f a n<1 v1gablc channel a nd marina wen• built bv 1987 Oale Pil'rce. biologist for the L' S . Fish and Wildlifl' Service urged pn•st·rvatwn of the lowland marsh. !>aying 1t 1s <1 valuable ecosys tem food chain and a wildlife resource for l'ndangered species of birds. R obl'rt Woodward . representing boating interests. presented the commissioners with copies of what he said were 10.000 s ignatures on petitions from various counties supporting hoat mc.1nna construct1on Tom 1\llller. area manager for l hl• state OC'partme nt of Parks and Rl•cn•at1on. expressed con eern that c.1 l'hannel through Bolsa Chica State Beach would create dangc·rous tides and take awa.'· recreation an•a DESK SALE TWO WEEKS ONLY Plus : all leather desk chairs "In stock only" less 20% 'Such names as Sllgh, Cal Mode, 1Drexel, Heritage, Henredon and more STOP IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION L------=--:-;~ ·19'1•'7•#11-«/. ~ . If 'VISA-.! TORRANC• I _..,HewtNrft9•twt. (111)~1179 COITA M•IA ,,., Newport ••vet. <n•> M2·2090 LAGUNA. ••ACH I --------·-~ MS Herth C.0.lthwy. CLOSao ·suNDAY m•>'9iMU1 •. ' • -....... -. ,...,._ -........ -.. I ••• a -I -Pilat H/F WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1911 FEATURES 84 COMICS 87 TELEVISION 89 STOCKS "811 A TRW plant converting coal to energy is dedicated in county. . B 10 Water plant _raising stink in I1·vine J By 8riiVB MITCHELL Ol_Delty ........... The term.a dellcately tosaed around the board room ranged from "emergency bappeninp" to "irregular situations." But what Irvine Ranch Water District officials were really talking about is the offen8lve odors that occasionally eminate from the Michelson Water Reclamation Plant. Tbe iuue waa to come up with a means ol notifytn1 Irvine resi· dents when odor problems exist -or at least those whose noses haven't already figured that out. The probJem was brought into focus Monday night after ·an Irvine City Council member complained about the district's lack of response following an odor attack Feb. 17 to 20. Councilman Larry Aaran, wbo 1l vea in Uni veralty Park downwind of the reclamation plant, said a number of his nei1hbon complained of a smell they believed came from the plant. District general manager Arthur Bruington was criticized during that council meeting by Agran for not having a better means of telling the public when problems arise at the Michelson facility. Bruington blamed the smell on a freakish inversion layer and sald it was not caused by the sewage treatment plant. But he agreed to discuss Agran's complaint with board m embers. Monday night, Brulnaton told board members the district should continue to notify area newspapers, radio and television stations when an odor problem arises. Admitting the council bad a valid point about communicat- ing with the public, Bruington said such notification "ia sort of like our marching orders." ln reaffirming lta policy of notifying the public about odor problems, the water board stopped short of adopting a sug- geatlon made last month b} • Aeran. ~ He suggested the water dis- trict print advisory notices and have them distributed door-to- door when a problem artaes. Board member Peer Swap said he's not much for the handbill idea, and agreed tbJ beat communication mechanisib would be notifying local papen{ County panel eyes gas tax hike· Broadway studied in Mesa By JERRY CLAUSEN OfUlltD4111r,.ll.CSIAff C.J . Segerstrom & Sons' pro- posal to add a 15-story depart- mentstore-offices structure to the South Coast Plaza shopping center goes to the Costa Mesa City Council Monday night with a number of vital questions ap- parently unanswered. Council members met with Henry Segerstrom and his build- ing consultants Monday in a study session called to review the pro- posed $60 million Broadway Department Store building. The study meeting raised ques- tions from City Manager Fred Sorsabal, Fire Marshal Russ Henderson and rePfesentatives of department store chains who also own property in the complex in which the Segerstroms are prin- cipal owners. Segerstrom told the council his company will meet fire depart- ment demands that fire lanes around and through a proposed parking structure southwest of Sears be sufficient for maneuvering' trucks. And he claimed that disputed traffic and parking projections contained in an environmental impact report will b e straightened out to the satisfac- tion of May Co., Sears and Bullocks. Stuart R. Courtice, a May Co. vice president, told the council his firm 's s tudi es indicate Segerstrom's traffic study pro· jections are low and that he has seen no plan to adequately circulate and park additional shoppers and office workers. Sorsabal questioned economic projections contained in Segerstrom proposals, indicating he's not sure that sales taxes and other revenues expected from the plaza addition would be sufficient to provide the additional public safety and other city services re- quired. The Segerst.rom firm is seeking plaza master plan ~mendments, authorization to re<lace required parking and permi$sion to con· struct a building tatler than two stories. · Mr. Tarnutzer of Newport dead at 74 A private burial service al sea is to be held for longtime Newport Beach resident and builder Byron W. Tarnutzer, who died Sunday at Hoag Memorial Hospital at the age of 74. Mr. Tarnutzer. a Newport resident for 20Jears, was a former resident Beverly IDlls and in 1920 wu tbe youngest prealdent. of tbe Builders and Contractors A810Clatlon of Loe Angeles. Before rellrin&, Mr. Tamutzer maintained an olfice In Newport and owned commel'cial a1'd of. flee property In the Harbor Area. He wu a p1'esldent of the Balboa Bay Club. • He was a member of the NewPOrt Harbo1' Yacht Club, tbe Balboa Bay Club, the Bl1 Canyon Country C)ub and the Loe AGaelelCowatry Club. Mr. Tarout.r 19 tw'vived by hi• widow Conluelo. and IOllll, B1ron and Richard. Ke allo leav• alx grandebUdren; a Ill· ter, Ru lb TarnutHr of Loa Aa1eJ11, and a brother, Ben 1'amuber ol Sao rraaclaco. The family baa HllHted memortal CODtrtbuUom to Hoes Memorial Roapltal. ':> Bridging the bag anew Aerial photo shows progress on construction or new Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay. View is from vantage point above Newport Beach's Linda Isle. Replica or Mississippi River sternwheeler is Reuben E. Lee restaurant. At top is Dover Drive, wes~ of Upper Newport Bay. Old b.ridgt:, b~t in 1?31, remain~ o~~m to traffic while new bndge is being built. Completion is ex- pected in December. Six-cent • increase pressed By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -oaor ,., ... 51.att Representatives of the Orange County Transportation Com- mission will travel to Sacramen- to Tuesday to support legislation calling for an increase in the state's gasoline tax. Commission C hairman Al Hollinden and Nancy Coss- Fitzwater will tell members of the stale Senate Transportation committee that the gasoline tax should be boosted to 13 cents per gallon from the current sevep cents. Legislation sponsored by Sen. John Foran, D-San Francisco, calls for a two-cent-per-gallon increase in the tax -an i~­ crease that Hollinden, also a member of the Fountain Valley City Council, says is not enouifb to provide much relief for Orange County's increasing transportation problems. The county Transportation Commission, meeting Monday in Santa Ana, formalJy endorsed a six -cent per gallon boost in the tax. Both the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission and the Orange County Transporta- tion Coalition -a consortium of major businesses -have called for gas tax increases larger than proposed in Senator Foran 's bill. The local comm ission first took steps to endorse the near- dou bling of the state gasoline tax in December. Panel named to study new State to help dredge? Despite the obvious economic consequences to motorists. a boost in the tax is favored because it would place the costs of new transportat.ion facilities and maintenance of existing ones on the users. • • ·mrport sites Twenty-five government. aviation and industry leaders have been appointed lo a com- mittee that will consider poten- tial sites for new airports for private aircraft based in Orange County. The committee will serve as an advisory group to CH2M Hill, The Costa Mesa consulting fl.rm employed by the county to study alternate general aviation airport locations. Those named to the committee Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors, and the jurisd ic- tions they represent, are: Anthony Selvaggi , Los Alamitos; Don Hanna, San Juan Capis trano ; John Cu e rvo, Orange, and Robert Limberg, San Clemente. Also , Doy H en l ey, 1st Supervisorial District; Sean Boyland, 2nd District; Carmen ~aster, 3rd District; Dennis Bowen. 4th District, and Stephen Kozak, 5th District. Also, Nancy Coss-Pitzwater, county Transportation Com- -mission; Blaine Schoolcraft, county Airport Commission; Foster Kinney , Fullerton Airport Noise Control Land Use CompaUbllity Committee. Also, George Walker, Mission BeechCJ'aft; E . R. Ablott, General Aviation Leaaue: Peter Banfield, Marlin Aviation; Beverly Allen, General Avia- tion Leaaue; Kenneth Smith, county Environmeatal llana1e· m ent. Agency , and Jan et Harmer, county General Services A1ency. Alao, Joseph Irvine, Com· munity Airport Councll; Jeff Froke, Audubon Society ; Rlcbard Reeee. Rancho llllu1oft VieJo: Doqlaa Wilson, John Wayne Airport: Peler Muth, OraQae County Chamber of Commerce; Clint Siiverman, Sierra Club, and Sam Couch, the l"lne Company. Walker wu, named chairman of the advitory 1roup, Ablott vice chairman. • • Funding sought for San Juan Creek_ project Trans port a ti on finance analysts have predicted that the state's highway budget will be between $915 million and $2.4 billion in debt by 1986. By JOHN NEEDHAM OllM Dall., Pllol St.all Orange County may get some financial help from the state Department of Recreation to P9:Y for the dredging of 280,000 cubic yards of sand clogging the mouth of San Juan Creek in Dana Point. Clark Muldavin, a senior civil engineer with the recreation de- pa rtment, said a list of options is being prepared which range from complete funding of the $600 ,000 project to a denial of any money. Muldavin said department director Peter Dangerm an will be m eeting with Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley early next month to discuss possible state aid for the project. Following a st.ate Coastal Com- mission ruling in October, the county was denied permission to dredge the sand from the creek mouth unless the sand was de- Female judo class set .at Golden West A six-session women's self· defense courae, emphasilina Judo and aikido techniques, will be offered Saturday•, be1inning March 1', at Golden West Colle1e In Huntlnttoo Beach. Claases will be held from 10:30 a .m . to 12:30 p.m. la Recreation Education Room 211. Admluion la free, but enrollment IJ limll· ed. Reglatradon wUl be complet· ed at the door on a nnr-come baaia. Participants are 11ked to wear loose, comfortable clothln&. Courie tnatructor Ken Vanderlip, who holda a black belt in Judo, •a.fl the courae will encoura1e aelt-diaclpllne. con- fidence er ph.y1ic1l fitness. ' posited along Doheny Beach to prevent erosion of the shoreline. That put a halt to 1'te Orange Countv Flood Control District's plan to dredge the sand that ~as washed into the creek bed dunng storms last January and sell it to off set the cost of its removal. Following an appeal of the de- cision, the flood control district sued the state Coastal Com- mission last month. The two parties are scheduled to appear in courtApri18. County officials say if they are allowed to sell the sand the cost of the dredging project would be about$41,000. But if the county is t\rced to go along with th'e coastal com- mission ruling, that figure would soar to nearly $600,000, with the county bearing all the costs. The state Department of Recreation is involved in the con- troversy because. in August, it ap- pealed a ruling by the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission that granted the county permission to sell the dredged sand. In making its decision the re- gional commission said ihe sand would have to be redeposited along Doheny Beach only if that was economically feasible. But that rulln1 was overturned by the state Coastal Commiuion mandate that no sand can be re- moved from any state coastal area. In pressing tta suit aaalnst the state commlssion, the coWlly ls ·attempting to have the reponal comnJJ. tion'a rulin1 reinstated. State recreation offklala main· lain that removiQ1 tbe aand from San Jua Creek would diarupt tbe natural now olaand beln• wubed aouthward to replenlab the aborel of Capistrano Beach,' San Clemente and Oceanside. And while atate recreation ol· flcl1l1 say it was never their in· tentlon for local aovernmentl to be aaddJed wtth the entire ftnan. clal burden or the rullnf, county otnclm 11y lntentlom don't pay bllla. • Oallr Pll.C Newl M-. CREEK MOUTH CLOGGED Site of d~lng dtapute "It was entirely their fauJt that we were not allowed to dredge," said Peter Herman, executive aide to Supervisor Riley. "The state Coastal Commission ruline means a huge financial burden for local governments." Herman said Dangerman first met with Riley about two weeks a10 to discuss possible financial aaslat.ance. 'Ibelr meetln1 came after county attempts to secure other aources of aid were exhauat- ed, Herman aaid. . 1 He laid the codty had aou&bt flnandal aid from the federal Emer1ency Manaaement Aten· cy and tbe U.S. Anny Corp1 ol En1tneen. Both requests were turned down, u were subsequent appem, Herman aald. Foran's measure would cover the deficit up to S915 million. The transportation com- mission says a six-cent -per- gallon boost \\'ould permit "modest growth" in the highway program. Receipt of increased transport.ation funds by Orange County is considered important because of projected futurj; growth in both the residenthu and industrial sectors. 'Funny taste' due in water along Coast Coastal area water drinken may notice a difference in the taste of their wat~r over the next couple of weeks. Metropolitan Water District offlclala report. That's because water imported to the area will be comin1 onlyfromtheColoradoRlver. A leak in a pipeline near Upland hu shut off water from the State Water Project to much of Soutbem California, incl\ldlnc Oranae County. Water IJ curled tbroq.b that line from NortMn Ca.llfonda to tbe R.B. Diemer Plhradoe Ptaat In Yorba Llnda. There, =t mixed wltb Colorado Riv water and fed to Oran1e, ty'a numerous water aaendel. ' " Water a.send• aloq PQl'tloal of the Oraqe Cout turthtl-mik Talent show set tbat blenct wttb water rro• The Laauna Beach Eachanle wellJ. Club will bold ill annual Search The Colorado &her watet, for Talent youth contest, March :~l~lr_tn~= 19 In the La1una Beach Hllh t.ent than ~mported Nw11w• School ~uditorham. Califonda w.w. f The public 11 Invited to the "People wtUl a ....U, 1t111S t : SO p.m. abow. There la no ad· td palate mlebt notiee the 4M:. " miaaion char1e. ference," a spokesman Niel. ' .. .. . l • ' I • I I \ CHICAGO (AP) -For years Man· Zvana dreamed of a apeelal Dk-you for the woman wbo kept r H fe from the Null u a little ,Ul the Necherlands. Now abe bd won ream contest that wlll )et her re- Y "Aunt IJeake" for the risk she n'four decades a10. a winner of a WGN radio talk w cootea!. Mrs. Evans iJ makine crou-country trip with Lieske Van asel. ln South Haven, lllcb .• vtldted lln. Van Keuel ln Europe two yean •· But "'r real dream, Mn. ·l:vana wrote ln her contest letter, wu for Mrs. Van Kessel to come to America and tour the country. Mrs. Van Kessel "hd never bad any kids of her own. and always con· aide red me as a dau1hter," Mrs. Evana wrote. T heir tour begins today and will e them to Washln1ton, D.C., .Los U &elea, San Diego and Denver. The ::women have a month to share their &ND MU. VAN Kessel had writ- ten in a recent letter, ''Maybe some· day I will have a chance to come to the United States." During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, Kees Zwaans and his wife Lleske were members of the un· derground and bid Jews In their houseboat. emories and renew a friendshl.p ;:Gaal developed in a war·tom Europe . • FO& NEA&LY A YEA& late in World War II, Aunt Lies~e and her ··•sband kept Manda, a 10-year-old Jewish girl, on their houseboat and ~ssed her off as a Catholic whose ,.>arenta bad died in an air raid. After the war, the women cor- ftSponded and Mrs. Evans, who lives Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia has bought a $66 million estate in north London 's •fashionable Hempstead suburb, the Sun newspaper reported. "They treated me like I was their daughter," Mrs. Evans said In a telephone interview. "It was aU pure love." Aunt Lieske, later Lieske Van Kessel when she remarried, sewed clothes for Manda in 194-4, starched her hair ribbons and taught her man· ners. "SHE TAUGHT ME a lot of things during those years that parents would teach you." Mrs. Evans said. The child attended school, using a different name and posing as a Catholic whose parents were killed during an air raid. Only the couple, the principal and a priest knew Manda's true identity. -During the war years. they also helped other Jews, including Mrs. Evans' family, as well as several American pilots who crashed in the vicinity, Mrs. Evans said. 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Based upon a Dermatological review, our trained specialist wilt prescribe the proper preparations and Instruct you In their use. You use only these preparations and nothing else. They are fonnulated to brtno your skin Into balance whether dry and lined, shiny, oily. blemlshe<f or extremely sensitive. And because nothing stays the same ... the world, y0ur life or your skin ... your Erno laszlo1RltuaJ will be re-evaluated perlodlcally to meet your skin's changing iMfds. For a personal consultation. please phone 714· 759-1211. ext. 213. _____ ..._.,..,,. ..... ~~llOC~5 'M lS~ I~~ NEWPORT BEACH . ··----,.-.~---..... --............. .._,_ .. We sell first quality and discontinued m er chandise from Sears Rctt1il and Catalog Distrib1Jtion. BOY'S JEANS' ... were9" #1011 3 SPEED was54tt Now s39ss 13" HIGH VELOCITY FAN #1051 3 SPEED was54" "Was" prices quoted arc lht• rt•1.n1lar prkc.•s a l whi<'h Lh l' Items were formerly o(forcd by Cutalog or in muny Sears Retail stor('H around lhl' <:ount1·y .. MEN'S DRESS-SHIRTS -NOWS699 2 SPEED was 24" "8120 PORTABLE EVAPORATIVE COOLER #6010 was 87" Nowssoss lluntinKlon Ht•a l'h !14.,15 \dam' Adam' & )hKnolia 17 11 I 91;:1.:!666 . ' ' ,.,.,.,., ., ........ . STORE HOt:RS ... ,.. .. _, .. s.~,,. . ..,., .. s._, ....... .. . COT10N -were4" 20" 3 SPEED BREEZEBOX WITH THERMOSTAT I 111121 was33" ~Nows22ss GASOLINE WEEDWACKE 140.C.C. His.44 was 157" \,I. ahoul ...,. . .,r, c·n •rlil 11!;111,. Weller Jewelers 40% OFF MEN'S CLUSTER RINGS .07 Ct. Reg.$ 189 .................... S I Of .50 Ct. Reg. $1 .399 .................... $ 79t 40% OFF Women 's Diamond 1.0 Ct. Reg. $2.299 . . ................... $ l.37t 1.5 Ct. Reg. $2.999 ...................... S 1,799 2.0 Ct Reg. $5.199 ..................... SJ, I 2t Rl•&S 95 Ct Reg $1 .549 . $ 929 1.05 Ct Reg S1.899 .... SI, I 39.40 1 33 Ct Reg $2.499 Ladies' Diamond PENDANT .89 ct. Reg. $1899 SALE 5999 Diamond Stud EARRINGS Reg. $1199 SALE 5699' . . 50 ct. tot. wt. 75 Paire to Chooee FtOM .04 to 1.0 Ct. Tot.II~- ... l SI ,499.40 Watches WEDDING BANDS up to Me n's Cluster Ring Reg. $1399 SALES799 50% OFF ~ ~/ Weller Jewelers 207 Main, Bllbia (Near t~e Pavillion) .......,.....,.. ... -.......... ,, .......... • I r ' ; , -...................... . ··--__.. ..... ,..-.. ......... ~ ............... _.., Pisces: Focus THUUD.\ V. MAa R t! By SYDNEY OM.ARR on p1:operty HOROSCOPE Orange Cout C>All V ptL.OT/Wedneeday. March 1 ... 1181 PVBUC NOTICE PtJ8UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE N OTIC•O,---,..._ \.u,•1.1c Hl.AlllNO jTATlMlln ~ AIA•ite••u .... ,. 'ICTlftOUt ......... NOltCI! 1$ HIAtav GrveH IMI. OP UMOfl MAManATU..•T ouOll< ,.,..,.,,_ wlll De held h IM City PICTITIOUI a"llN•at NAM• TIW _. ....... ,.,_ ~· •11t council Ill IM City Of : .. ,. Meu •n Tiie 10! ... lllt --· MW •Ml>· _._ .. . M•fCll 1•, '"'· 11• t ... ~eunctl (Mm '-II Ille UN 91 ltle litllt~ -...111ew CA#""' ta l.IMITIO, t .. ,. tf City ~I. 11 F .. r Ori .... Ccitl• ll•"'f. CAlilllenll• 0-tl ........ i,. 9020 i\o\Ut .• , • lo .. '". or •• tOOn 'fHI! l"l.ANTI" 10)(, 1000 ~ °''"' .. ~ ...... tntrull•I .. Drtct"•lllt on lllt ........ tullt "· Nt•DO'' ... (II, CMI~ .... toll-lt1t lttrn• . Ctlllornl• th60. lt-1'1 L Grlftl, IOI jtetfft o.i PV8LIC NOTICE ITATIUMl•T°'AIM'NOOMMS•T ... .,.. ... "CTlnOUI Wttltlta ltAMI "" ........ ,.._ lwvt .... .,._. IN -ee t11t llCCIU.. WtiMtl -H I. jtltOt'l•TllS, I --~· °""'· H-...t -..c-. Cetlttrlllt '*'° ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Relative may 1 want you to become involved w ith time· consuming project. Maintain self·esteem. Let othtrs know that your etlorts are deserving of compensation this Includes relatives. bud1el notes w lth falmlly mem~r. Strtve to create greater b1rmony In domestic area. You gain access to prlvileeed material. ..... llVM"' NtUtlllY It c...w-Tl\4 Flcll"-hJIMt• ""-,. ore.''" CIMIMlt. c.tlfonil• •i.n , lllt Security l".c411c Htllo11•I ltnk ft<r.0 I• -.... "'" flt .. In ~.... Mtril C c:--. W• ,.... ll•Ol>9'1V IO<tltCI •I 153 EUI 1111\ (OUlll't OK to,"" CMlltlt 1"1-ct, .......,, 9"<11, T-~··i..a tutl-N-,., ,., ......... -..... '"Or ... ,_,., ~ MN'<ll ••. 1f1e. TAlJROS <Apr. 20·May 20>: Study Aries message tor special hint Focus on money, in· come potentittl, l ocating needed matuial. Let go of past concepts -strive now tor atdded In· dependence, greater personaJ freedom. GEMINI CMay 2\.June 20). Don't wait to be told; set your own pace, r11ake new contacts and purc hase apparel whic h h eightens best features. Focus on originality. innovative pro· cedures and willingness to pioneer a project. CANCER (JW)e 21.July 221 · lntuitio n serves as reliable ,guide: you 'll know what should be done and when t o do it A "secret" conference brings IHlusual benefits. Muc h that occurs is behind ~~ene and regarded as con fidential. Be dlscre\?l. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: You learn duterence between t act and Illusion . Ac· cenl public relations. ability to coop erate with one whose views may be opposite your own CAPRICORN <Dec . Z2·Jan. 19>: Assign. m ent oT resP.<>nsibitity you requested is eranted indi vid~ who has "power·· wilJ lend sup. port. T aurus. Virgo and another Capr icorn figur e prominently . AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Focus on creativity, important changes. the imprinting or your individual style Relationship intensifies - emotions tend to dominate logic. Romance lends spice to life. PISCES <Feb. 19·M ar 20 >: :'-lew approach aids in removing roadblock to progress. Focus on property. basic issues and long.standing negotiations. Leo. Aquarius natives figure St1 .. 1, Clftltl\eltO ll'trctl NO 7, 111 '°"' ICtn Helton, U.0 lullUf'lllll, C°'I• C.ittornlt 92..o "-Cllon wlll\lflt 11111 $tr.-! uttnatel\, . C..JllOrtllt ~ L•-• V Dorn II, a1e1t V .. ,.r._.IH ONIM!let "'"'""'"' 1'111e I.•-' Dlltftt, ti tt Cetll.,nlt, ~fl1. n~o Ctnl'Oll, c.lllwftl• I) ot tht c°' ... Mo• Mun1c111a1 c.oot • J, Hunllnoto11 8ttcll, Ct lltoinl• •t61t ••o••d•nv ,,.,..11 cer .,.., .. ,"9 tn com t2•'7. JOllll J 1..11141, Jr .• U En-no mtt<tAI o. .. topMtnl\ ,,.,.,,,,11 tor Tiits °'*""' •tl <Of141uel"" llr • #HI, lrvtn., Cellfofflla '21U •H«111ran11 In the 1ndullrt•• rone •no OtMt•l pe~I> Gt•Y It Oel 'lwn. tlt ll COftu."' '"00111u 11on of tn u1111no oev'etop "''°""' OU•n• cit, Mtuloft Viejo, CtllfONll• ti.fl menl lttndtrd In the Al 1one Tl\11 ~tel"""'' ••• "'"" •Ith ,,.. Jemtt A C-, 10 l"elmt1111, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN llltl ounty Cttrk ol Onnoe Count, "" lrvlM, CtOlornla '27U ti uld 1irne al\CI piece. "' pet0oni in Ftb 20. '"' Tiiis buloi"9U h cOl\Clutl"" ty • ltrtlltCI mt~ •J>Pt., and ""' hurd by 11•11H ttM••I -1Nt"'4P tne cur eoun.:11 on tflt •lortmtnu.,,,eo P111>llllled Orenoe Coffl Delly Pilot, R-n 8. Orant rn•llt" P:ell ts. -<II•, 11, 1e, 1 .. 1 U~I Tlll1 51t-1 ••I 1119'1 wllll lllt EILEEN P PHINNEY C-tr Cieri< OI Or-County Oii City Cltri. ' lltOrury U. "''· PuDlrt""' OrMge Co." 0•"• Piiot PUBLIC NOTICE Maren II. 1911 llfG..lt PUBLIC NOTICE .J M1170\ N71ttt FICTITIOUI 8UllNIH NAME ITATIMINT T "e tollow1<>9 PtlllOt\I tft dotno DU,tne\I ••: .. ,. ... PUbll-Or-Cot•• O•llr Piiot. FtO .... u. ,,,., •. "· "" 117.fl PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIM•SS FICTITIOU58USINEU GILES, STEWAR T AN O NAMI STAT£M•N1' BARNETT. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAME ST4TEMUIT Tno tollowlno pe,.on' are 001no t 1321 tr•lne Boulevud. Tu•ltn. T"• lott-•no 119,..,,, "CIOlllQ bus• Tlmotlly ......... Haldlll9f#, 1• ..,,,..,. 0.t ... , N""'9ft It~ Cellf.,nltnMI J......-i IMtt, ltOO Ga1e11r orfv4 "•*"'1 IMM.11, ()allt ... nl• ttlMO f1111 ~ ., .. c-ltd 111, ~ 9911tre1....-...w. Tirnotlly ,. Htl41netr Tiii• IC .. .,....., ••t flltcl Wllll lllt e-1v Cltr'I et Or.,... County "" l"•llt t'Y ti, !tit . F'J"' ,.11bll"'9d Or .... Cotll O•llr P fat, Fell 11, U, l!Mr •. t I, "" I» t i PUBUC NOTICE l'ICflTIOUI 8UllN•IS N.-...ITAT•M•NT ... I Tiie IOllOOlflfte ....._ I' -0 -> ....... :i$TO\. VILLAO£ TRAVEL:270 s. lrlllol, wll• 10., c .. t• Mt,.. Ctlllorllle ma LEO (July 2:YiAug. 22>: Sales ability is h eightened: popular1ty is on rise and you make valuable contacts! Gemini, Libra. Aquarius persons figure prominently. Keep resolutions concerning diet, nut'rHion and writing projects prominently . Build for security. bu•lnau es , C•lll<><nle n.eo. ""'es rl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil H • H INVESTMENTS. LlO . Ttrrv M. Gtlt1, 1211 Pe.coct< AVALON COHSTAUCffON co . I 2•94 Horbo• Bqulo•.,O. G•rotn Ori••. s.n.a AM, CaflfOf,,la t J70S 917S Lt CHiia Fountain Volley lerbere Ponti-Hos .. ur. 111~ Mtyepplt W•y, lrvlflt, C.llfor11I• .,,., 35th A • s I Grove, C.olllo1nlo •lMO WHiiom w. Stewon, JSO. OttO• Colllorrwa '210I nn1versary a e JO•l'nt HOltm•n. 12••A Harbor Ori••. C~lt Mt ... Ctlilornle ,,.,, Jome• RusHll Jono, •1H L• 8outtvor0, GMOtn Gro•• Coltlornlo Jo"n 0 8tf'ntlt, 1..0 AtvortlCM C••ll•. Founlo1n Vollh Cotolorn1• T"ll -MU ti CondueleO by •n UI Olviduet 8¥0.ra N•u.aur VIRGO <Aug. ~-Sept. 22>: You'll be ask ed to revise. review aijd perhaps to rebuild on a more solid structur~1• Focus on basic objectives. ('ar eer aspirations "arid dialogue w ith pro fessional su per ior. I t2•<10 011vo. Santo Ano, C•lllOfnl• 9270. t1IOI Ufip' 'l"'in, Distinctive Craftsmanship J om HOOUll, 120• Harbor Todd /II, L•11C19ren, <I01 E "'" Th .. ~•MU ,, COtlGUC .. CI by •n '" ()l)lt• C'--.1·ng You Since l 9A.I.. lioutt•oro, Gore1tn Grove, Cotllornto Pl-.•, c~1a Mewi, ca111orrw• nu1 olv1out1 ~ v "K) I 92...0 Ttu• llu••ntn Is conouc too by • Jamo Jone. Thi\ bu\lnH\ I\ conducted by a Qtnerat oortnor\lllp Tho> >lotement was '""" w1lh tl'O .-• Melle Laisse Tapestries. 11ml1tootr1ne••hlp. rarry M.GllH County Ctt•k ot O•.,.o-Countr"" l • . .-; Nylons Herculons Velvets J1mH~11 tnis s .. 1tmen1 ... , 111e<1 '""" 1no Ftb 70, l9ll Tiii• Sitt-I WH lflod wttll J,,. c-ty c,.,... OI O.-tn9t Ceunty "" Ftllr11ery U. 1911 FISMM 1"111>11-Or-Cotst 0.lly Piiot, Ftll 11, H . Mer '·II, 1 .. 1 e,u e1 L.IBRA <Sept. 23 -0ct. 221: Accent com munications. publish1ng, Cr avel plans and long ran ge projects. Be aware or legal rights. permissions A Sagiltarian aids in unlocking door of major opportunity Ml'mber of opposite sex confides reehngs and your morale gets , ,·, Textures. Vinyls Th11 •l•temtnt wes 11te<1 ""'" tN County C.ter• ot O••n~ County on County Cler• ol Orango Counly on M•rcn 2. 1911 Publ"lloO Or.,.~ '°"" Doily P1lol boost. SCORPIO 1 Oct 23 tP''° 0mars ~'1' r CUSTOM FRAMING II Open 6 Days A Week M on.-Fri. 9~ Sat. 10·4 1803 Newpiort Blvd. I ? Costa Mesa ,. ~~ 'l 54&-4511 C°'•"-~ Art Show Huntington Center oa1ly thru Sun U8ITT INSURANCE ·our 21th \t'<Jr · ~Auto & Hom~wnE;-rs ~ .; • Quotes By Pnone FAIMEIS INSURANCE GROUP S4e SSS4 tK 13S-l4l7 19 I 4 ~ • Co,to Mna Iflireftousr lltpJtolsttru 2809 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach -V/S.C • AUSTON STUDENTS & GRADUATES CAN BE SEEN IN: * VOGUE * GLAMOUR * SEVENTEEN * COSMOPOLITAN * MADEMOISELLE INTfflN.ATIC'N/l.l AGfNCY ANO WC'OEL WANAGEWENT C'PPC'PTUNITfES i\VAIL/l.Blf Y('U COULD BE i\ CC'VEfl Gffll TC'C'' AL~C' C'f\I Tl-'f CC'VfflS C'F WANY C'Tl-JER LEACING INTEflN.i\TIC'Ni\L WAGAZfNES Your Nev York • Toro,,to • Paris Wodehr"O Connecttof' W/l.LE /I.ND FEWALE CL ASSES "'('W FC'PWING CALL NOW 556-7900 -~-FlliOiiRjlJiAil FREE EV ALUA TIO""N __ _ AU~ToN·s INTIEKNATIONAL THE FINES T PROFESSIONAL MODELING ANO rlNISHING SCHOOL S 695 Town Cf'ttteor Or .. Suit• 610 Cotto MHo TU Approvt'd . londc-d I 7 Location~ Internationally We're going Y..OUC wa)<. & ''Last year. I discover- ed it wa s cheaper to ride the bus than to maintain a second car for the sole purpose of going back and forth to work. I've been riding the bus to worl< ever since. OCTD takes me to worl<, to the bani< or to my favor- ite restaurant for lunch. I've even used the bus to tal<e my wife out to dinner.,, Dick Greer Budget & Research Supervisor City of Costa Mesa More people are riding the bus to work, school and shopping because we've made It so easy with new buses, new routes and improved service. Don't waste yoor money at the gas pump. Save money and ride the bus. SOC Is all It costs one way on regul;u routes. Our f1 lendly phone operators will help you plan your trip on the OCTO bus. If you need sched- ule Information, we'll send It to you-FREEi Call 638-RIDE s. ,,.,. &i»no1. I Maren J. 1911 iru ... s Feb 7S, -rcn • It, 18. , .. , '"" J P UBLIC NOTICE F IJ6AU Publ•\""" Or•"9<' Co.t'1 O••IY P1101, I Put>l,.nto O••noe County O•••Y Maren •. II 11, 2S '"' tOlll I • PUBLIC NOTICE CALL FOlt llOS PllQI Maren. "·ti. 2S ... I 1oe~ ~I T 0 R €HT R Es I 0 l NT I AL PUBLI(' NOTICE FICTITIOUS I UStNESS NO llCE IS HEAEBY C:.IVEN ·-·' I PAOl"EltTY I NAME STATEMINT 1ne BO<lrd of Sue>e'.,'°" ot lne County FICTITIOUI IUSINESS I T n~ to11ow1no ptrson• ••• 001no ot Or •noe 1nltnO• to tt•U 10 Ult STATEMENT OP: A8AN00NMENT HAMii STATIMINT I ou\lnus •s I n1gn,.1 b•OOor•. on • mon\h to·"'Ofl\n 0, US• OP: Tiit lollowlno -sons are doing MA AT IN ~ ~AUN OE A!> 1100 b•.,s. Ctrl•1n ro10en1101 rul pr~r PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS 8USINl!IH NAME lllKlllEt:s ·~ O NC:. CO 19 T rminol I A<l•m> Awnue. Suite 101 C~la Mtw, ly betongtng lo Ille COUlllY ot Or•n09 lt\e f0Uow1no oertonJ hdvtt llb4tn· H AA t ., • e t C•llforn1• •2626. (Ommonly OH<r•Ded •' 110 Umv•r•4ty 004\ed ttw use ot tM f1ct1flous bu$.1~$S W•~. SuUt 1• CO\t• MtU, Calltorn a John A Martin & Assoc1•les, Int I OrtYtt, .,'° lJ..t Un1vtrt11'; Orl11•. Cot•• "•mt •H17 f C1ltfotn1• corpor•t.on, 1IOO W1h.h1re Mt\•. C•llforn1• Prooow1, to •tn\ H•E MAIL ROOM. 2.00 E co.st Evttyn Morr It, 1soo Wutctlll 81•<1 'LOS Angelts C•tolornl• .OOSI , •• a P•-·•··· mu\I ~ '"°"''""' 1n H19hw•y, C0<on• del M•r C•litorn1• IOrlve. VIII• No •, Newport Be•Ch, I W•ll,.r O S.unot:rs. tl)l 80• V1\ l wr1hn9 on torm\ ocov1ded bY "'' 'l'IUS The F1ct111ous Bu\•MSS Heme Ctlllo~losn..O 11 0 t• Corti• Co>ta MO>•. C.l11lorn1• 92•1• Counlv 010••"9<'.1n ~•ltd tnve•o.,.s, rttt..-rea 10 aoove .,., 111.0 1n 0r.-.oe I J 'ndtr~Of\ '' 1 P•'''1 e ''"" b\l\1nt"11\ I\ co"outt~d bv .t to ltH• (l~r • of tn• Bo•rd ot County on Julv •• '"° Lan•. Aot . 1'6 t-funHnoton Bt•<" ~tntrlit• ~''' .,,h10 Suo•r.;1\.0" Aom+"'\lr•hOI' 8u1ld1nQ Jtnd• Lorr•1ne H orn• 1•01 Ce ltfornl•fl->41 W•ll•r 0 S•vnd~,., Room •e.~. 10C1v1c Ctnter P1•1', S.nt• Bue 11.t yt Slff'•t Npwpor 1 Bt•ln. This t:tius.ln.U 1' cof\ducted by • Tht\ il•tt,,....n• w•\ r11•0 with thf" I An• C•lltof'r+•• •1101. ano mu\t ~ r~ caiitorni••l660 t•n•r•I ~rtnenn•o County (ttrk ot Or.nof' County on cen,•d by tfW> Ctera. •t \••<I .Od'9\' Aooert l.J!l\llt Horn•.,~, aucMtYt J G ~otr•on IF•llru•ry 1l. 1991 o•to" 2 00 om MonOo. April • Strttl Ntwl>Orl Buen C•l1lorn14 Tiiis ""'"'ntnl WH 11111<1 wllh 11\e J GREGG EVANS I 1~81, ,n order lo oe fl•O•l>lt No l•I• l2..0 County Cltrl< ot O<anoe County on LEOMA RO COMEGYS D•O\ or ou t b10S will ~ con•1clerod Tl\•\ OU\•nt"\\ wd) con<Ju<tNJ oy • F•bru•ry U. 191' L••Y•" Atnl•I prooow1 formt •nd .Od1t10n•I 1im1tf'd p.rtJWrship I ,.UJl.Zt 1J•11 W1IOWr•91•d . 1nform•tion • ., to 1"4' term\ •nd cond• Jtnd• L HO•l'lt' Publlsl'IOO OfM'IQt Coot O•fly Piiot, iuUe Jll toons on wn1cl' Int P<Ol>t'lllf\ w111 ~ l ""' fiit•lert"it'nl •~\ tileo ,..,,f\ uw Ftb U, J) ,,,,,., •. t1 1911 ll' 11 Lo\ An .. 1~. CA to010 led\ed. m•y be OC>l••n.ed lrom R09t'r Counly Cltrk DI or ... O• counly on I flSMU Cun n1n1111•rn C:.SA At•• E ... ,. fet> 10 '"' PUBLIC NOTICE O••l\•on. C""'1t~ 01 O•anoo •00 C1•11 I . FUUIJ PUDl••ned O••nlll' Co.>\I O•••v P1101 I Ctnte• o ... ~ Wt>I. S•nl• An• Publl\llt<I Ortnge C°"\I 0•1ly Pilot STATEMENT 0, AIAHOONMEIH fpb 1S _, • II 18 , .. , 91) 81 C•hlo•n•• ~2101 ltltllh°"" numt>t1 Ftt> H, Mtrcn • 11. 18. 1 .. 1 911 tl OF USE OF I "" IJ• nio rolt• lo Pr01MI T l6 PUBLIC NOTICE Un1-.,tr\1t._ Orwt PUBLIC NOTICE T~!c~~.~~.,! •!:~s~~!~~•n ~~"gA~•ED~u~: 1~-~~1BOARO OF IOone<l tN uw ot lllt hcttllous C>v\lness NOTICE OF OE A TH OF sup E Av 1 SO AS OF o PAN C:. E FICTITIOUS 8U51NEU n4 rne \COUNTY CALIFORNIA NAME STATEMENT THE oEs•c:.N Huo•o. 1aJS Whit· GR I FF w. HOWELL, aka 1seAL> JUNE ALEll.ANoE11 Tnt lollow111Q .,..,.,., are 001no tier A•tnue F 11 • Co\I• Mtu G R I F F W A L T E R Cltr~OltntBO<l•<I I but•nou as. co1ito•n•• '1'1'27 H 0 W ELL aka G W ot'i.-••1'°" McOONALOS OF COSTA MESA rne FtCllll014 Busin•u N•m• ••. • . ·1 olO••noeCounlY CA us w 1..,. Str•t c~•• -.. · ttrreo 10 •t>O•• was 11111<1 '" O•.,.oo H 0 W E L L A N 0 0 F C•lllornel t:it:Z. ' • Counlt on J.,,.. 11 "" P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 · Put>h•ntd Or.onoo C.o.t\I ll••tv P1lo\' Rumtc c ........... on •• Cal1lorn1a H ~on••g R S~rout 1n 2 L•HI• MINISTER ESTATE NO 1M•rcn9.IO" ,, IJ lb ,, •• 19 • corporallon, IUl7 V•ll•Y View, S...to c:.~,o~"~ .,;;;:.·· ununoton 8UC'1, A · 107933 . 70 "" 1019 ,, Fe Sprt"9fo. Ctlllom•• n • Thi• lluslntH IS Conelu<le<I by • :~ul /11,llO<\ R•OO\. i119• 'i•nl• T 0 a I I h e I r s ' .c.orpor•~-~~oe· •. Founlt•n V•llO C•hlorn•• \be n e f IC I a rt es' c red tlo r s PUBLIC NOTICE E~oH "1 111.s °"",,." .... conouc••<1 t>Y. and contingent creditors ofl P,fti~ '"' O•ne••f Ptr1rwr ... 1p IGrtff w. Howell, aka Griff NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~ Thll •telef'ntnt WH "'"' with Ille This .~.!!~. ~:~"~ ......... n ,,,. Walter Howell, ale.a G . W . N 0 RM A v I R GI N I A ~'::,~~~.~·.rl .. ~ O.•noe County on County Cieri< OI or.,.04-County on Howell .of Santa Ana , ST RACHOTA AND OF P'IUIJJ Feb 20.'"' C altlorn1a, and persons p ET 1T 1 ON T 0 Ao Pullt1•11e<10rMoP Cot>10••tvP1101. :,':.:~: .. s. l<ENOALL •HA•· 1who may be otherw ise tn· MINISTER ESTATE NO F•ll ll.1S.Mar . 11 I .. , 111·11 PltOP:E SSIO NA L L AW terested 1n lhe Wtll and or A107878 PUBLIC NOTICE co1tl"o1tAT10M estate T 0 a 1 1 h e • .,,. M.c,.,.._ 1t111evar11 s .. 11. tos A I . h b f ' r "' ' "".,""a..c~.c.111on.i••-pe it1on as een ifedj beneficiaries, creditor6 "" ... 1 by Jean W . Howell tn the and contingent creditors of Pubt1•11e<1 0r-c ... " O•••• P••o•. Superior Cour t of Or angel Norma Virginia Slrachota FICTITIOUS 8UllNllS NAMI STATIM .. tT Tl\o followlne per~ I• oolno bu•I· F•o H,Merc.n ~.11.11.1"' "'" County reQuest1ng that d h ... A J I an perSf.:"S w o may .,,.. ean W Howel b e ap. oth erw1se·interested in the point ed as per sonal will and/or estate : "'""' PUBLJC NOTICE I ANN MARIE OF COSTA MESA, '10 Limerick. CO!\lt Mtsa. Ctlllornte .,.,. Ann ""°'";... HDlll, ll..S limu1ci. I Leno. c .. 1. Mtte, Colllomi• 97'1• Thh OUtlntu It tonducttd llr •n In representative to ad ·J A petition has been fiteO N·7149S m1n1ster the est ate of Griff by Russell Wiedenman 1n NOTICEOFOEATHOF W . Howell , ak a Grtlf the Superior Court of E R N E ST J OS E P H 1 Walter Howell, akd G. W. Orange County reQuesling MORAN aka ERNEST J . Howell (under th e In· that Russell Wiedenman MORAN aka ERNESTldependent Admin1strat1onl be appointed as personal MORAN aka ERNIE of Estates Act). Th~ pet1· representative to ad· dlYIOu•I ' MnM Holll Th" sit-I wes '""" w11n Ille Cov111v C.ler~ ot Oranoe County on P:uSM MOR AH AN o 0 F lion is set for hearing in minister the estate of Pub11s11t<1 Orenoo Coa•t oa11y P1to1. P E T IT ION TO AO . Dept. No. 3 at 700 C1v1c N 0 r m a v 1 r g 1 n 1 a Follru••~ 11. Hll Feb ll,U.Mar •·"·1911 1t1t1 MINISTER ESTATE NO. Center Drive, West, tn thel strachOta. The petition 1s PUBLIC' NOTICE A·10716S C t t. y of San I a An a . set for hearing in Dept T o a I I h e 1 r s , Cattforn1a on Aprtl I, 1981 No 3 at 700 Civic cente< F1CT1T1ous1us1NEss beneficiaries, creditors1at 9.JOa.m . I Drive west in the City ol NAME STATEMENT and contingent creditors of f F YOU OBJECT to the Santa' Ana 'California on Th• ro11ow1no .,.rson ,, do1n11 bus• Ernest Joseph M oran and[granting of !he petition, Apr'tl I 198l at 9:30a m .. nou~~•Tco ASSOCIATES 29,~ persons who may be you should either appear ' • Aeoh111 •c 101. c~•• M•w. otherwise interested in the al the hearing and state 1 F ~OU OBJECT t!'. th~ C•1110•"10nu1i will and/or estate: your objections or ftle granting of ~he petition, 1rv1!0"t:.:;.;,.,:;~~~·1· 11 Httll•oe. A petition has been filed 'written objections w ith the you should ~ither appear T"'' IMln•u 11 conouue<1 11y • by Elizabeth Ann Ballmer court before the hearing. at t he h~aring and st~te llmllodP•rtne"h1P in the Superior Court of I Yourappear~ncemaybein yo~r ob1~cti~ns 0.r ftte ~!."::~:~.:~:;'''' Orange County requesting person or by your a t · w rtttenob1ect1ons w 1th.tht Thi• , .. 1.....,., ... , "'t<I .,,1,, tM t n a t E 1 I z abet h Ann torney court before the hearing. countv c1eri. 01 Or•n09 coun1v or Ballmer be appointed as I F y o u A R E A Your apearance may be Ill F•b•u••• 11· 1"' personal representative to le RE DI T OR or a cont· person or by your a\- P11b11v .. c10ran09 coest O•••:'~~ administer the estate of 1n9ent creditor of the de· to7?" Y 0 U A R E A F•b 11,25,Mtr •.11.1"1 ,.._., E rnest Joseph M oran,\ceased, you must tile your 1Founta'in V alley , claim w i th the courl orCREDITO_R or a con · PlJBLIC NOTICE California (under the In-present it to the personal ligent creditor of the dl!!- 1 dependent Administration 1representat1ve appo1nteo ceased Y?u must file your ec.mu of E states Act). The peti· by the court w ithin four claim with the court o t FicT1T1ous 1us1NESS tion Is set for hearing in months from the date of present •t t? the per~oncrl NAME STATEMENT Dept. No. J at 700 Civic t 1 rst issuance of letters as representative ~ppomted l>U~~"~'~o~~owino 11trwns ••• 00'"° Center Drive West, Santa provided 1n Section 700 of by the court within four PAOFESs10NAL coNSuLTtNG Ana, California 92701 on the Probate Code r.f mont~s f rom the date oj GROuP, 1100 " Main street , Sutt• March 25, 1981 at 9:30 a.m. California. The time for first issuance of .letter s as 0··~·~·~:":·~~1~0;';;~'11::0N . • IF YOU OBJECT to the filing claims will not ex· provided In Sec.tton 100 Of C•l•lornlt 'orpor•llOtl, 1200 Ill M•ln granting of the petition, p1re prior to four months the. Pr~oate c .o d e ol Strut. Sufi•., •. Santa Ana, C•1ttorn1• you should either appear from the date of, the hear· ~allforn1~. The. time for u~~',, buSln•n '' con<1UC1tc1 by•'°' at the hearing and state Ing noticed above. ft.ling claims Wtll not e»- 11<>•at1on your objections or file YOU MAY EXAMINE pire to four months frorp AamereorDOr•llon written objections w ith the the file kept by the court. the. date of the hearing Ricl\tn!H Tor••. court before the hearing. If you are interested in the notic~ above. n1. ,~:::;:: w•• "'"" •"" 11>e Your appearance may be estate, you may ftle a re-the file kept by the ~ourt.. county c.t•r~ o• o,.,.o-co11n1v on In person or by your at· quest with the court to re· If you are 1nterest~d 1n tht Fo11ruuv ''· t"1 torney. ceive special notice of the estate, you may file a re· Pubt1111ec1 Or•ruie Coe•t 0•11:1r.1':i, I F Y O u A R E A inventory of estate assets Quest with. the court to re- F•b 15,Mt• '·"·"·'"' .,.,,, C REDITOR or a con· and of the petition'S ac-celve special notice of the PUBLIC NOTICE tingent creditor of the de· counts and rep b rt s Inventory ~f. estate asset$ ceased, you must file your described in Sec lion 1200 and the pet1t1ons, a~coun~ claim with the court or of the California Probate and reports described •n F1CTmou11u111eu1 present it to the personal Code . Sect Ion 12O0 of th t NAM• ITATIM••T dolno representative appointed ' California Probate Code . .... ~:':eu':~no 11tmn is by the court within four Bart F. Wade1 A ttorney R 0 8 E R T L · uLTAAMATIC svSTl!MS, 1'35 months from the date of •t Law, 453 :». Spring HUMPHREYS, 111 Oovw :~;ov••, c.1e Mnt, ceiuom1a first lss~ance of letters as Strtet, ;:729, Los Angeles, Drive, Suite 33, Newport H••Old 0.1tlCI $19111111, "" 0 provided In Section 700 of California 90013, (213) Beach, ca. 926U. (71~ P••centlt, C.I• Mew, c.111°rn1• the Probate Code of 626·1403. 645·2710 •u27 Ca"fornla. The time for Published Orange Coast Published Oranoe Coast l,,;~1,~ It cOllCIUCtaCI "" en fifing claims wlll not ex· Daily Piiot, Marth 10, 11 • Dally Piiot, March~. S, 11. .._...,,,,ton plre prior to four months 17, 1981 1265·81 1981 1078·'1 Tlllt l!a'-1 ... lllft wltll ~ from the date Of the hear-~=~~~'::i: ~ '°""'Y °" Ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE • p111111..,.. br.,... c..t °"'' .,11,., tf\e flle ~er,t by the court. , ••. '*· u , ""'· 4, 11, "'' 1•u1 If you are nterested In the ,.II PUBUC NOTICE estate, you may file 1 re· quest with the court to re· celvt special nonce of the PICTITIOUI autt•Ht Inventory of est.t• ISHts ..... 1uHM1•t and of the .,.uttons, ac· TM ,..._.... ..,_ " ...,,. w•I· t o u n ts an d r •po rt s 1141" .. 9:·"'°" COfllf"AcToits, au described In Section 1200 Mu• ~ ....... ,. .. An• Htlellt•. of tht calltornl• Probate c.11 .. ,111 • ...,, Code. .IOltfl $1ttllltr 01tttf'f, l•t1 ~=..:'"'· H"''°'' a.eel!, Wiiiiam W. Soukup, At· r111t Mi-• I• <oftMIM ~ e11 "'· torney et Law, '600 N. •1•1411l•t:,. °"""'' lrN ... YLlutte "1~1ff· r111• ........_ -, .... """' ""' le AM, gNtorftla Q/16. c..-111y Cltf' -' ~--~ e11 (114) fn.1 .... ""· H> "''· ,1...,,. Publlshtd Orange Coast ~,.,..0r.,..c-to.i1~ .,..._ Dally Piiot, Mlr<h~,s, u . "" u.~u 11, M. 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Ill K CtNIM• Wlltl .. ~I ,~, Mr "" ... , ..... Dec~ "· ·-,.,.... .. ""' 1111\ll'llllCA CemlNU,_, fA tM Stitt ti Ctil~e .... _.._ te 1 ... Wllll_A._,. t.nlof Vitt ,.,.. ..... 1t1J_,,,.., tit<,.,, "'*'.,..°'"""Coe•• Oallr f"I~ Metdl 1, a. t, '' o, ,.,, ... 1 I . l I t I I I .. i l . I t "l QUEENIE P UBUC NOTICE Wt1Mli6 AVAILA8l£ At FIN£ S~ES EVERYWHERE PUBLIC NOTICE -~1 -~~~~~~~~~~--~ Books buck for honors 80 worb nominated /or annual awarda NEW YORK (AP) -The D&· tlon '• publi•bl.Dt and literary community hu nomln1ted ao bard~r and paperbacll booU ror booon In the Heon.cl annual American Book Awaf'da. Wl.nneni wlJI be annou nced April 30. The nominees, cboaen ln 10 cate1ort• fl'om more tbaD 1.000 tlUet suba:Utted an: A ........ .,ay-1...,.., H•fd<ovtr. "W•ll W"llm•n' llY Jvtlln K•ltl&n; """9f IN Gffft" llY Rot.rl It !Mule, "N•l ... nlel H~ lft Illa Tl~" 111 J- Mtltow, "Orwtll. 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VO<> T_,_ .. lly Wlllltm Muwell; "Pl•lna SOl\t" by Wrltlll Mortll , "Thi*-Comlnt" l>Y W&lk•• Percy; "Tiit Collt<ltd $l0tl" of Evclor• Welty" by E"Gorl W.tty, P-r-k 'Tiie SIOtitt Of Jol\ll Che ... tr" by Jonn CllHWr, "TM VHr o1 the l'rtnelt'" Oy ThOmAt 1'1-..n, "The l~ull-'I $Mt" 111 Norm•n AMll•r. "ElldltU LO••" llY S<oll ~n<ar, "Wat &no Atmemb9rlf>C•" t>y H&..,,..n Wo;ik, H .. cko-"'TM DrHm t>I .... Golelen ""°""'. taint' 0y MekOlm Cowley; ··from• u -.a- l~" l>Y ~ Gr•v .. , "'C"'llA Men" by Mealftll Hont Kl"°'""'• "NMftlnt N-" by Vklor S. Nha.,.y, "All'Wfketl Or•ma: Lott & F_.' by Studs T•rtiel Paperb«lo. "The Wnl1t Alb<lm" by JMn 01· dlo11, "fl'lt Powers Thal Be" by O•vlcl H•ID•,.tem, "The L .. t Cowboy" l>Y Jene Kramer. "Merc,...,t•ot Grain" by 0.1' Mor~. "'Th• Oki P•t_.ien E•pnt• oy PAVI T ......... ScJ1ooll•; "The SllA!llnf 1>1 Amatlul" ty P• lmlth. ...... ,. .. : """'"" w.M" .,, lllk ... ,., °'""' Nfl, "In ti.""-'-' oi c.i.." lly A. l ,-Hlttln- OO!llolm Jr.; "9etfl Ill tlM letmt la 1.4t19· Al t•fl'lltlll If "•vtry" lly l.•M I' L.ltweck, "Mtlllkll" by Tift-T•ylof, "A ... opjt'• HI .. 1..-y 01 the United St14At" l>Y How•rd Zinn 1c•-· H., ...... : "TheAttyt.a ol fl""'" lly C1-C Alll<lltan Jr,; '"(llt WOOi ... ol IKlll ' lly R- Ovtlti, "'GAl•.det" by Tlmotlll' Ftrrls, "The P•nd•'• T1111m.-h SltPhtt1 J o Oouio, "COV'lloe" by Cetl S.0-11. ll'aperMClo: ''Ire<•'• llraln" °' CMI s.o,tn, "Tiit 1'9 Ben9" llY J-p/I Siik; "81t0 Holts' oy Wtlt., Wllv&I\, "Tiie MtduM and Ille Stwi11·· lly Lewi• T...,,.,..., "Stcloblo109y" l>y liO•..-d 0 WllMll. .............. "Siiier _,.. l>y """ Aren"'9ro, "Tiit Cl•n ot tht C1ve &Hr'' Oy J .. n M. A.,.I, "HOtn of 41rlt t " bY Plllllp CtpvlO; "0 My Amtrlca" by J OllAnnt t<"""'· "ltOV{lll Strife" l>Y lYfW\ SNron S<llwtru .... 1.r, "Bttort SI_. by Phlllp Boolll; "TllM W•• Then" llY llllbellt Ger-r, "Tiit N..o • Ho141 Sllll' bY UMI Mutlltf, "StlKltd ,..._ .. II~ Merl Sir-. "8Al11g >ft'f" by AoClltf'I Ptnn W•rrtn. T ...... ... P\llWC NOTICE fltCT11'10Ut MKIMlll NMl91TAT11MINT r ... , .. ._"" .,..._ •• *'Ille _,. ........ Af'Ol..LO CHIM 0 1.AtS, 2'191 i. ,,um•r•, S•nt• AM, Ctlll•n>• '2101 "bate f'llltll• •••"· no1 ' •hffmort, S.ntt A11•, C•lllornlt •1101. Jn1111<1lyn Allll aun, 2fft S. Sr<•mort, San•• Aftl , Ct lllo•11I• ,,,., rh1, -.,,,,.. .. '' ,.,....,, tt«t .,, • 04'M••·~ o. .. p 8t..i This tlAl-1 Wt1 111.o wltll UW Co11nty ci.r11 or O,.nte Ctunty °" Mtr<ll!, 1 .. 1 IJ\"'11 """"""" OrM>Qt CNll Delly Piiot, M.,,., •. 11, , .. u . "" 1029-al PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE li'ICTITICIUI aullltHI N .... tTATIMaNT Tk , .. ~ ,..._ I• dOlnt 111111 ... ..... UltOAHITA'S O.rC!NTAL. •OOO MAIU, Hti,.... ver• 0r1 .. , f••t, • 10., C..tt Mtu, Cetlf9tftlt '21tl'I DtrKo L •.O.lt , 5014 StQl.IOle AVtlM ~u, C.lllHftll .... Thll b.Aitw .. )t <OlldlKtft l>Y 111 Ill· dMdu•I. ~l~L Ill-It thll ,..,_, wM llltO wltll u.t County Clt •k ol OrOf1911 Coullly Oii ""'''"'· ' ... .. , .. _ fl'11t1lla-Or~ c .. 1t D•llY Piiot, M1rcll •.It, 11, U, I!!!_.__ 1010.tl PtJBUC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUI 8UllNlll MAMl ITAT9Ml~T Tht lc.llOWlflt !Ptf.., la ... ,,. l>vtl ----------_, .. ; l'ICTITIOUS aUMN•SS GOltV'S CORNE It, "" NAMESTATIMINf --.,..,.,111 •-. C.-.. , IN•. The ro11-1no "'.., I• 0c>111g ov11 c.111o...i. f26lj ... u •• cw, J-Lt ~. ltJt P A C · L A N T I C C 0 A S t IMrfWt'llt ·-· Cr-*' Mer, DISTRIBUTEAS, IOt A>Pfll l•ne, CAllllHftleth2S Co•I• Mew, Calllornl• •2'21. Tlllt ~ II <onducltd 111 •II Ill O&tV M. Mel\tlnl. 10' Atl*\ lAM, IMctvAI. COtl• Mew. C•lllorntt •1611 CerY J u -...,_ This buslneu I• <Ollclu<l•d Oy •II II\ Tiii• ~ ... Iii.cl wllh "" dlvldu•I C...,,,, Clff'll of Or-C"""'' Oft Ger1 M MAnttrll ,...,...,., U, ltll Thi\ ~IA\-1 ... \ 111.0 .... ,,. I ... Cou11ly Clerk 01 Orenge County on M•rth?, l'ltl FIS4tl2 PuOlllhed °'""II' Cot•I Dt lly Piiot. M••<h 4, ll II. >S, 1911 1()40.I\ l'tSJQI P-!'Dllllltd Or-Cotal D•lly Piiot, l'tli. II, U, Mar. 4, 11, IMI ltO II I PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINlH l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS t NAMl STATIMINT NAMl 5TATl"111NT Tiie loll-Inv perMn IJ Oolng ...,.,_ Tne lollowlng P"'°"' •re doing lltU •s 1>1111,,.u as. Harcko...-"TN Night Swlmm•rs" lly letsy SY•••; "A Piece I.pert"' by Pev11 Fu. "Jecoo Htn I ~· .., 1(11/>trl,.. Pel.,_,, "Fer From "-lly OWldA S.b9ttyen, "The Allred Svmmtr .. bY JM! SltpjMI. Peperbeclo. "Tiit Higll l(lnv" by L.loyd AltK tnd.,, ··All To9ethtr Now • by S11• Ellen Brld'"r1; "R..,_ And Her Molher" lly Be-· ty C1&1ry, "Tu" by S.E Hlllton, "Tiie WHllllQ Gemt" Oy Ellen A•~ln. Hiilery Harckover. "Fl,. In Int Minds of Men .. Dy J a mu 8 ll1lngton; ''Chrl•ti•nlty, Sotl•I Toler•n« enci H-•.,.llty .. by Jflf\n 11ot...i1. "Th• A~ ol A•IOfrn, IUO-UJO" Ot Sit ...... 0• menl, "Fln·D•·Slecle Vl•nn•" by ,.,, E "ArchllOC~ S~ Alkm•11. T11r .. lVrlt Po.fl ol the I.ate GrHk Bronze A~" ov G<ly D•wet1P0t1. '"VArl•m Shtltmov'1 Kolyme h lH" by Jol>n Gltd; "Keo Mino'• The lute" by Jun MulllV•"; "The Ltlttrt or Gu1ttvt Flaub9rl, tUO H " by Fre11c11 Stugmulltr . •Arno S<hmldt'> Evtnlno EclQed In Gold'" br J oN'I E WOOd PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IU$1NUS NAMI STATIMINT li'IC'TITlOUI IUllN•IS NAMa ITATaMaNT Tiit 11111-lnv -'°" IS cloillg !>vii ,.... .. , 8EAUTEX PUBLISHING CO .1101 Martin°""'· Irvine, C•lllor11I• '11U ChAr11nt "--'°"· 4100 E /Ill strffl, L-8te<h, Celllornl• tOI04 Thi• ~. h conducted by '" ln- •lvldutl. COAST 50L1'R SYSTEMS. IS\l MOLLIE"S COFFEE SHOP. USI Sierra VisUI, Newp0rt 8H<ll. C• t)..0 WHI I/Ill StrMI, SM>t• AM, C•. 9710. t C&rt Troy.,..o, UIJ Sl•rr• VIII•. Arm•nd H B•llo•n. 2511 W Newport 8ff<h, C•. 97..0 l(noA Ave,.. ... S-1• An•, Ca. 97104 Th• lollowlno peraon I• dOlnQ """ ... u •• l' Thll ...,.,,,..,Is con<luc .. G Oy .,.. in· Aruy B•llay&I\, 2Sll W t<noa dMdual. Avenue, !Monte Alla, Ca 191~ CMI TroY.,..o Tiii• business " cond..cttd DY on Tlus >IAl-1 was tiled wll" \ht d lvld"al\ IH16band & Wll•) PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HAA80R EQUIPMENT CO , I.,) MU• Orin, S•nl• An• Htlghls, C•lllor111a 9l•V John Sl•dner Gregory, 7UI Crestview Drive, Ne•port Buch. C&lllorl\le '16'3 Cl\&rllno H•nOtNO'I This su.1-1 ••• meo with tlw County Cltn. ol °'"""' Covl\ly OI\ l'tewu•ry u . '"' County Cltr• ol OfanQI County on Ar,...ncl H 8•11•YMI M•rcn t, '"' Thi\ sUlttment w•> 111.a •Ith Int l'ICTITIOUI IUSINESS NOTICE 01' MlAltlNG 011' IOAllOOI' OllllCTOlllS l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU l'U74/J County Cler-ol Or.,,Qt County on ! PuOllSntd Or•nve CO<l\I D•llY PHOI March'· 1911. Mar 11, II. u . APr. I. 1911 uso .. 1 f'Ul44~ P11Dll•'*' Or-Cot>t Oally Piiot M·ll1U f'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS NAME STATEMENT I he lollowlng ptrtonl ere doing bu,•nn\•S. Ht.Mil STAT•MINT Tne lollowlnt persons .,. bU\tne'i ., , NAMESTATEMENT SANTA MAlllOAltlTA WATlll doong Tne lollowln9 persons •re 001119 OISTllllCT llv••n .. ••s: To RHldtnu, OHk•"· EmPIOYff•. This bU'slneu 1> <-ltd Dy en on dlvldu•I JOhn GroVO"Y ,.,,., PvbllsNd OrOll99 Cot\I Oelly Pilot, IFtb. II, U, Mer 4, II, 1 .. 1 /M-11 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINlSS NAMI STATIMINT Tn• loll-lllQ per1on is clo1n9 bull· M•r 11, 11. U, Apr I, 1911 1191·11 PUBLIC NOTICE CASA ROMANTICA BY THE SEA, J.V , )910 MacArthur lllVd , Suitt 211, N-1 Beecll, C• 91'60 P•rs• O•v•lo11m•nt Com11•ny, In< J910 Me<Ar1hUr 81•d . SUltt ll 1, -------N•wPGr1 &ee<h, C• nwo l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS Ceu Romtnllct lnvutmenl ANAHEIM HILL!> CLEANEF!S, UOO E An-Im Hiii> RoACI, An•htlm Hllll,C•· A •nOt ll M•melll, ?Ot -l•l "· N•wPOr1 6Hcn, C• 9lMJ f(rh\le Mtmtlll. 1111 w oc .. n Front, N...,por1 B•e<h, C• 9J"'3 Tn1> ou1lneu 1> conOu<Ud by • gone .. 1 perl ..... ~lp, w 0 R D M A s T E R 0 4. T A M•mb¥s And Conllllttnu ol Ille SAN· SYSTEMS, 177S A IOI. Mes• Verde Or TA MARGARITA WATER OISTAICT· E . Coll• llMW, C• 91'2• Pi. ... ltll• notlU \ll<lt on Mer<h 23, LOU Jo lor'enl, 111J A·IOI, Mew '"'·at 2:00 o'cl«lo p.m . •I ll>t m•I· Vtrde Dr. E .• C.0.1• -... C•. 91'26 Ing pl•ce °' 11M Olslrkt, 1TJ04 Ent la JO\tllh Sc>Mkl 171S A·101, Me .. PH Aoacl, Moqloll Viejo, C•lllomi•. Verde Or E., COiie -... C• tnu lhe 8oaro ol OlrtCI0'1 will llOld • Thi\ buslntu I• conduc leo bv • pvbllc heerlnv lor I.ht Pll'"llOM of con· Tiii• ... ,,,,_ ... ., 111.0 •ilh '" County Clerk or 0••119e C0<.0nly on "'" 1l. 1911 F1~3 Publl.-OrMQt c .... , Dall~ PllOl, Feb U, March•. 1 I, it.'"' 91S-ll PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'lltlO. COUltT 01' CAll l'OlllNIA 71t Cl"k Cttlttr °""Well S-AM, C.1'""11• t1111 NAME STATEMINT Gr Ou P IA C • lllorn I• II m lltd 1 1\eupa~BBLE BEAOi VEN TU RE IOO, Tne loll°"'lnv person Is Ooong C>Ull perlntt•lllP), UlJl Vtnlurt Blvd . nen •• Snt•m•n O.ki. C• 914QJ US4 Elden Ave., COllAMtw,C• :zu1 HARMON a. ASSOCIATES, 3"IO Thi•~,, c-uc-by.,, vn Fr•nk """" Son~r. ?SS• loen Whltrly Piece, S..ote 100, Newport 1ncorporetM usocl•l•on otntr '"•n • RandAllMA,...111 TP>h >"'I-I w•• lllM With Int CoulllY Clerk or Oren111 Counly on Mercht 1"1 genertl pertner1hl11 sldering Ind ~Inv• Conllltt ot In Joseph Sl>A•ll• ,.,.,, eo.. Pll!" .... llt to SKtlon 11)00 I hh >ltltrnenl Will 111911 with th« ol tht Gilllfornl• GO"''""""' c-. Covnlv C1erw of Or&l\Qe County on C0t>IH of the pr~ Conlllct ot 1,._ Mer<ll '· I'll\ I , ... coo. .... •"•ll•DI• et the Olllct l'ICTITIOUSSUSINISS NAMESTATl"MIENT Th• 1o1•-•nv "',,_, h c1o1no 111111 MARRIAGE OF· PETITIONER llNOA WILLIAMS lfESPONOENT MICHA EL l WILLIAM$ Ave .• Cott•~. Ca t'lUI e .. tn, C•. 9J..O Pert,,.r"'IP ThlS Ouil,,.U Is conoucltd by • J •mt1 Cnrl>lophtr H•rmon. 10 PAASA DEVELOPMENT limited PArlnlrllllp. Ced•r Trtt L•ne. Irvin .. C• t211S COMPANV, INC. Frenl\ Mu Slnvtf Thi\ DU>•llts> "cond\Kltd by ... In By Ill p, .. ,.,. ... , Tiii\ llAlt,.,,..,1 ,.,, hied '"tlh II>« C11w1du•I Thll llAl•,.,,..,I w•s 111.0 Wllh llW ~",~:,", ~':;.• of O•M!Qe Counh on Janw\Cl\fl\IOllll<t< Hermon Countr Citric ol OrenQt Coun1v on • l'IS747~ '"" \Ulternent ,.., l1lt0 "'''" 11\t Mtrtll •, 1911 l'U7JOI Pul>Hil'W<t Or~ (Oil\\ O•HY PHo\ Count, Ct~tk o• OrM\9f' County on Pubh'l"ltO Otanoe Ca.\\ D•hv p,1ot M•r 11, It, 7S, Apr I 19'1 11J1 81 M•rtll 9 1"1 l'U7'•t M., 11, If, lS, Apr I 1 .. 1 1190-11 ---Pvt>ll•hed 0riln9f COtll OtllV Pllol ------PUBLIC NOTICE Mer 11• II, JS, 4.pf '· l9't 1194 11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING 1105 PUBLIC NOTICE H·711t4 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt VEN th•I ----STATEMENT 01' ::1~~,:'o~i! ,:'!,. ~. ~:·~;1~. b:; NOTICE INVITING 1105 F~~~:w::~:5~::s~S:AC::E tnt Cny Cttr• Al th« City Hiii. 11 F•lr NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN 111•1 The IOll-1"9 persons h•v• toen· Ortve, C0!.11 MAW, CAlllorn,.. un111 sul•d propoul• •or lurnl\nlng •II ooned '"" uw ol Int tlclltlous but<""' II>« nour Of II 00 •m. 01\ Merell U, l•Dor, m•ler1 •t~ •ciuopmfnt. nemt of SUNBEAM ICE CREAM CO l'U741' l'IS14'1 o~ "" Olslrttl, 2SS71 M•r 9uer1te PuOll•hed Of"'9' CM•I 0 .. 1y PllOI PuOl•\lled Orenge C<1<1•I OAllY Piiot Perllw•y, Mlulon Viejo, Calllo<nle Mar. 11, II, ,S, Apr I, 1 .. 1 1113·11 Mfr 11. 11, lS, Apr I IMI 11h II Any Plf'tor\ lo wnom this Notice Is PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ----l'ICTITIOUS I UStN•IS IU"lllllOlll COURT 01' THIE MMA• STAT•MlMT STATI 01' CALll'OltNIA Th• loOowtng Plf'Glll tre dolr>Q COUNTY 01' D•ANGIE bUalnen »: CASIE NUMlllt; Alt211S M c 0 0 H A L D S 0 F N 0 T t CI 0 I' "I" S 0 IC AL WESTMINSTER. 7111 Wttlml11"1r. •ddreued will b4I provided • r•I• op portunlly lo p,..sent '""'' conornlng lllt P•OllOMCI c-•I lht' lime of II>« public hterl<>Q Dated F..,._ry U, 1 .. 1 l'llllTZ It. STAADLINO S«..ur.,, SN\a """ ......... WalitrDbtrkt Publl•hed Or-COt\I Deily PllOI, March 11, 1 .. 1 1oto-11 AEPllllESENTATIYE'S SALE 01' .Wutmh'&i.<,C..lllornlef1'13 lllEAL ,.,.O,.lltTV AT "ltlVATE Au.._ Corporation, • C.lllornl• PUBLIC NOTICE SALi , ......... C.-ITlt, /U) <orporatlon. 14)11 v .... ., v-. Senta ----- Est•te.,. OANIEL OE JAANETTE r<t Sprlnoa, c::ai11-· l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS JONES, Dete•Md. Thia blftinfts I\ CondV<led lly t NAMI STATIMlNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh .. COfporauon. The lollo•l11g person• ... c101n9 J ern•ll• Jone• OIHn, H p•roon•I E-d H Rllty C>UlllltUt1 ••prewnt•llve ol lht Es"'te of D•nl&I ~I EAGLE MANAGEMENT COM ....... , SEA VIE_..,CONSJAUCTIOH, >151 llrch Sire.I, Suite 0 0, N-port .... ,11, c:..11roml• t2WO Rick 8ytr\. JOOS Ykl\I Vlndt•. Ht•"°" e..cto. C•lllDfnl• 91..0 This -nMs Is tondUClt d by .., In dlvldu•I Ilk-11.,..., Thll ~l-1 "" llled with lhe Cou11ty Clerk or Or.,.ge County oo l'tt>rverv ll, 1 .. 1. l't»t>J l'vtlllshed Or-CMll Oelly PllOl, I' et> II, lS. M., f, 11 Ull IJ)-11 PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMDNS 11'-ILT L.AW) CASI NUMIE" D·l .. JI·" NOTIClt . y.., ... ,,. ---. TIW <•f'I m•v ff<i.• ...,.., , .. wt .... ,_ ..... ........... , ............ ._. .. , ... __ ......_~-· '' , .. -lit .... -Mvi<• .. -........ , ..... _..,..._ .. .............. -.,_...,...., ,.. ......... ...,. ~---·-· AVllOI u..-.,.---•· 1111-....1 ,_ 6KNlr ~· u ..... _ ... a __ IH......,._ ........ .. "--•· LM .. ...._ .... _ ..... . SI u.-a.we aollclw el conwjo o. un •l>oe9do en KIA a.•.ito, o.tlt•i• hece rlo lllMMllAl-W. d9 oat• l'ICTITIOUS IUllMEH me...,•, .. ~ D •l~lot\, • MAMIE STATEM•NT he1 ........ ,._ ttr r99l1lr..st I 1"'· •• .-ch hme lhey w111 ""opened ~:''.:;:;-1~~::,!':o" ~!~~·:~~~·; et ,. .. H•mlllOI\ A•enue, H""linvton • pCuhb•lmlclDY••rnd• troffdr F•UIOUdRNl~HIMINGCO'!_"<l..ILI BOUL.EVARO StOEWALIC WEST 8HCn,C•.'11 ... .-~ " Tne t1Cl1tiout b"''""••S~ n•m• re· LABOR. MATERIALS. EQU IPMENT, SIOE F ROM FAIJfV IEW STATE ,,,,..,to •DOV• ..... tiled In or .... QI TRA NSPORTATION AND SUCH HOSPllAL ENTRANCE TO THE CounlyonNov•mbtrJ,19'0. Ot J t rnttlt -· dtcHWd. Will 1111 It-Ill<. PANV, JIMI PMeO Allo Pl.ono, S- Ai 11r1v•tt WI•, lo,,,. Nghtll •llCI o .. 1 Tlllt "-'-' •es flied •lltl tl'a Ju•n C•Pbtr-. Celilornl• ti.n bldder,....O.rtntterms....O col'dl\loM Coul\ly Cltrt .. Ortl!Ot c_., on Charlu Owtn Bennett, Jll41 The loll-Inv pef\(lnl ... O«Mnv :1.-;n~·HI llllEil'OHOENT bwt•~:,''.'x£NOH (1) XEHON Th• petlUofwt' Ms ftltd • Ottltlcw AMUSEMENT GAMES, 00 Alytrs•dt <Mcerntne Y-,,_-,l"Of II yov It o here111•fl., menlloned and WDlt<t to l'MNAry IJ, l"I. Pa\eo Alto P la11 0, Sa n Ju en conllrm•I-by lht Superior court, on l'IUllD CIPl>lr-. C•lltor11I• ti.1s Marth It, 1"'· Al' oo o'<I«• • m., °' "vt>ll"'*' er..,.. Co11t De lly Pilot, CarOlyn Rutll Bennett, J\Ml P•wo lh«rullor, within I.he time •llo-by Fttl. 11, lS, -'· II,'"' 1...., Alto Pleno, S.n J.,.11 C•p1>1,.no. !Aw, 11 tht oflk " ol lloolll, Mllchtl, _ C•hlor11W. m 1s Str&l\et 4 Smith, •llorntvs tor the PVBUC NOTICE Tl\ls bi .. lntu " condutlt d Dy • per•on•I reprtHl\l•tlve. •I J701 "nertl __..I/tip Wllllllre Boulevard, Suitt .00, Lo• ChllrlHO Bennett OtHER FACILITIES AS MAY BE SOU I H BOUNDARY OF GOL.F Rooert E Sorenffn, &191 Crendell R E Q U t I! E D F 0 R T H E COU ASE '"'11 be rtOi•ed b1 1"• Cily Or Huntonoton 8te<h, C• ,,.ST•LLATION OF 1 200 LINEAL ol Co•I• ........ at Int OlllCt 0' ,,,. City Etntl M. s...-........ •m Crandell FE ET OF CONCRETE SAFE TV Cler~ II F•ot Or1••. Co>I• MU• Or HunUnotona..th,Ca STRIP ANO APPROXIMA TE l V l . .SO C•Hlorn1A. unit I II>« hOur Of II OO a m · TlllS Dullntt• wes condvclecl by In ~QUA RE FEET OF Pl\T TERN CON M .. cn H, 1911• •I whicn l•me lhey Wiii dlvldual\. Avenue, N....,_1 etecr. m.J ~0,:!'•1:.~....:= ':', ":::.:~ ':: Joe V•llcjo, •JO Rlversldo A""nuo, N"•POrt &e<h, C•lllornl• tU.J You, yovr clet-.tl ,.,.., be •nttred •n< DOllll 8l•O-n, c..,i>1r1•no the courl me, enter • ludQm•nl con B .. ch Cllfltorni. llllnlnv l"lunctlve "' otNr order> con Thi• ~ " <Ond<Kt•d 11' • ~uppor1, t r.110 <~IOOV c"'IO \UPll<»t generel ~~:,~~ "'"'"" '"" c~t>. Mid such 01,.., •t CRE re ON AOAMS AVENUE be opened jlubl>tl1 •"Cl rud alOUd 111 Rob9r1E Sortnffn : M EDIANS BETWEEN HARBOR the Council Cnarn""'' Se•ltd pro EthelM Soren .. 11 BOULEVAR D AND l'AIRll l EW Po"1' \/\•II be•• Int \Ille Of Ille wor~ Tr>I' ,..,,_, ..... 111.0 '"ii" tnt Angele .. C.hlorlll• 90010, Ill lhl rig/II, PICTITIOU• aUSINllS C.rotyn R. S...ntll 1111•. lllttrHI •ncl Hl•I• of Int .,.. .. .... STAT•MCNT This Sitt-I wn llled With IM • I <••Ring dlvlslOll of prOOfrty 1p0u .. htf tt\ "'41Y tie or•ntPd by uw routt Thll Sl•l-1 ••• llltd •Ith llw l ht o• nlShmenl Of '"'~' I01ng o County Ct1r'IC of Or1noe County on I monr r or praotrtf' or oihe r tour F ellr11•ry n . 1911 •ulll0:11td proued•~9• m•v •l>O rt l'l ... lt \Ult ROAD •lld Ille n•me ot llM O•dOt• C>Ul no County Ciera ol Or.,..Qie County on c .. wd. •ncl •II the right, tllle, lnltrffl The followlftO _..,.., ere dolnO Ctvnty Cltrk of Ora-Covnly °" •llCI .. ,.,. ,,.., ,,,. E•UI•• of Denlel De bU11M .... : Mtrth 1, t .. I Jernette J-s. detUMd, hu •< INTERNATIONAL HOT DOG FUt'1! qulrtd DY OP.,•11011 ol lew or Pullll,_ Or-C:Mll O.•Hy Piiot. • we ot Pl•n~ s.pe<tf1c.•tion\# .,,o otf\er dt\h"9"-•\"•nCJ rrwrk\ Any b•d M•rth •. 1'11 I other conlra<I doeumenl\ m o De 00 rec•••td •fttr I"" sctwdulecl Closu>Q ,., .. 1•7 1 taoned •n trot Ofhct 01 !ht Oeparlmenl llmt ror the •K••PI 01 D•d• •ll•ll °' :~1 Puo11.-Oret190 C...st D•lly Piiot Po;llll>hed Or.ongt CO<lll O•llY Piiot Delee! No¥tmOor II ltlO l'ttl It , n , Mer •. 11, '"' '" 11 LEE • BRANCH I ol LllSUrt S.rvlCOI 17 F•ir Ortv• turned IO,,,. OIOcltr unopened II ,,, Mer II, ... 1S, Apr I, '"' ,,., .. , ' Co•I• Mew. ce1i1orn:•. upon rttelpt ~' b<r 1ne \Ole resllOfl>•bllltv 01 tne bidder otherwlM, other ttwon, or 1n Addition to, COM PA~ 4!!t1...!,!1r<~treet, -rch •.II, 11, lS, '"' 1 .. s .. 1 lh•I ol Int OKHMd. •I the llme of nit N•w-' -h • ...,I , .... " • ·-· Clerk ~''''f"" p~"·"· Oellutv "nonrtf...,,.,.01• tit 01 w. oo 11 bidders to~· \Mt hi~ bid" •Kt•ved 1n P<O~• req"•st p1an\ •l\d SPf'<-lfiC•t•ons be time m••ltd. tht cherQOe "'" DP \1 loO Ptr A >ti of .,..,..s, 5'>K,.I Prov111011• ,., •ncl •ddtl•O•u to~•'•' Prow1s~nS-to PUBLIC NOTICE dHth, 1n -lo that ctr1•1n reel pr-Ste "en C. T hompton, 11213 -erty, ...... ,.., In Int City ol N••POr1 IHbtll•. MIHIOft Viejo, C•lllornl• Beach, 0""111 C0<>nly. Ct lllorni., ., .. J. l'ICTIT'IOUS IUSINESS OeKro-n IOllow\. R obi~ L i..! ho:;rso~ll:U~J -li'ICTITIDUS SUllN£5.S MAME STATUUNT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE llMOA WILLIAMS .... DnMt-Or1•t Y•~ UM61 Celll.,,..• 001110 Att•nwr I•"" 1'9r NOTICE OF DEATH OF All \lllOlvocleel 'n 1n1tresl •• ler>anl !;:~Ila, M V 0• 0'" • NAM• STATEMENT t no tollow1n9 ptrtons ••• ln<om,,_ "' 1400 NonlnQNm AOACI, The 1011_1"9 penon h clolnQ .,.,., """""" h ELEANOR BENIGNO Newport Buch. C•Hlo•n••, more dlT~11 1~~~~\.0 by In ll•UH Jf OAO'S ENO, 11JO Newport Tel C7141 '7 .. IM4 Publls-Or-CotSI D•11y l-1101 e acn bid .,,.II be made on tn.t pro· Ille Stt,_,d Sc>K111ut1on> m•y be oo pos•I form•na '"ow manner provided t•lned •t tnt 0 "1c1 of ll'lt C•h' 1n the COf'ltract do<umenh. •no ,rw.11 Eno1ntttr, 11 Fair Or•lff, Cosl• Mes•, be ,.ccompenied by • cel'Ufied 0, CetUorn111, \*C)On f"ON'tfunO.blt l>IY : cHP>1er's cnec' or t bid oond tor nol menl ol ti 00 An •dclll1on•I Charge ol , '"' '"'" 10 11ercenl o4 ll>e •mo'"" ot U oo will be ~ II 1W1noteo by rn•ll , trtt bod, -P&fM>le lo llM Coty ol Pl•ll\, SOK•llUllon> tnd other con t cosi.. M ew tract CIOC\fmenh m ay •IW be •• ' The Conlr•clor tr>tll on the •m1111d Al llM OttoCf o4 Ille C•h Ctor .. : perlorm•"'• ol the WO•k anc1'1mprove· 01 tne City ol C~IA Mew • manu, conlorm to lhe L•bOr COO• 01 E •c n Old •h•l 1 oe m•o• on the ' ,,,. Sl•I• of Ct lllOflll• •11<1 OINt ...... Propo1tl lorrn. Intel\ p.\ tllrO"O" p. ' ol tht St•t• of C•lllornl• •PC>llUOle provided In llw conlre<I ClcKumenll. PUBLIC NOTICE AN 0 0 F AMEND E 0 parllcul.,ly Clet<rloed •>. LOI 11 01 v u• ~ c T~ t NSTI TUT E OF HOl.IST IC Blvd . CoilaNlew C.htornL•t'l•7• p ET IT I 0 N F 0 R Tr•<I JOO••pe•MAor•corcltd lnBool< ......., PSYCHOLOGY , llOO lrvlne 0 •11lelR,q....-.,1sou.verM "· pegh «) •ncl 41, of Mlsctlltl'ltOU> Thia Jlet_. WIH llled wllll VIC B I d N-1 8" h C Ill nl A•t , l -&tech, Ct llfornl• 90llOJ P R 0 8 AT E 0 F L 0 ST M•P\ In \he othce ol lhe Or-Coull· Co\lntY C:''k of OrAf19e Covnly on .,";'o,.v" ' ec • • or • P•tl1<1A R-., 1!o0 L• verntl WILL AND FOR LET· ly Recor-. M•rch?,I 1 l'tMttt Alt• M. Unlm •n. H t Holly, A"•·L-8Hch,C:..lll«n1•90llO:J TERS TESTAMENTARY Tnl• wit •• sut11ec1 to •II cu•r..,t p ~ c 0 1 Piiot L-.,... 8MGh,CAlll°'""'•'16)1 Tnl• ~inns Is cOlldV<t.O by e<1 1n NOTICE OF DEATH OF I , ..... CO ..... Mlll, <'Ofl<l•llon .. •Hirte llbll.-..... ..... • 1• • -· 0 R , I H T H E lions, rewrvallon•. •l(lllU, r111"1 ... 01 M•r<I\ 4• 11· 11• "· '"-' ____ 1_..,.._1 01J1~1~.~,_, ,, uind•ICted 111 •n •n-dl•IOuAIO&nlel R R-• L L 0 Y D H E N R Y Feb II, H. Mer•, 11, 1'91 9•6 8 ALTERNATIVE, LET· :',':~c:~~';:°~;;, •"" •>1>t1no •n<um· PUBLIC NOTICE This .~!~~~"::!n111td •II" tnt coTu~'~Y ·~~~~:~~!.,~"'co':~~ 1~ CARTER aka LLOYD H, T E R S 0 F A D • Tht t.erm• '"" conc1i11on• 0, , .. ,. C A R T E R A N D 0 F t"-rtto with uw tAC$U°'1 on1., of tuct\ •nd \ha lt be •<<omo•n••O bv • • ven attons es rnev r. requ•rN unoer certlf1td or <•Jn•tr s chl<IL Of'" a 1>10 • Int IP'CIAI llAIUIH pur'""'' lo Who<h OOl\d tor "°' ten '"'" 10, OI Int ; p•octtdlngs twre...-r •re !Aken •nd •mount ol Ille 010, mec1t PAY•D•• to the 1 .. r.lch ,. .... not°"" S\1Pfr\Ad4id llV the City ol CO!.ta ........ No P•OllOl•I sr>•ll : provision\ of th• l•bor C.Odt. bt con\'O.red unleu •<COmSMinitd av M I N Is TR AT I 0 N AN D ••• l'ICTITIOUI I USINISS c ....... ty Clerk of Oreno. Couniy on Ftbruery II. 1911 "U4•t> p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 - AUTHORIZATION TO ioo-..ces11 onl•"'1u1moneyoll1M 1e-.STATIMINT M•rchJ,l"t 1'1Mtll PubllshedOr-CM•ID•llYP•lot, MINISTER ESTATE NO • ADMINISTER UNDER :-:_~·1~0~•~,':'sc~;:.':i:.:i~~o•::.' The ro11ow11111 persons.,. doing Pvbll.,...,Orenoe Coast D•llyPllot, Feo 2S Mer •.11.11,1,_1 '71-tl A\07459. THE INDEPENDENT llrmtllonofwlebY\het O<Jrl DvllnenlH· M•rcn•.ll,ll,U,l .. I loe+ll T 0 a I I h e I r s. ADMINISTRATION OF Bids or offers.,, onv11eo ror lhl\ CONSIGNDESION.1501Wtstcllll PUBLIC NOTICE b f " . i d "t S or1ve, Sult• 101. N••Po•• e .. c,,, PUBLIC NOTICE ene 1c1ar es, ere 1 or ESTATES ACT. properly, •nd mull ... 1" wrllol\g, and C•lllOrl\1&'2'60 and c ontingent c reditors Of • Pr•ftr•n<.• to l•bOf sn.11 be Q•V•" onl-t 'u'h t•~er·s ctwck, <•ih, or atoc:Mtr'\ • If" lhe m•t'N"tlr Pf'OVIOtd ov ••w Dono ' No Old .,,.II DI <onlldered unlt U •• No Old .,,.II De consodertO unlH\ II ' '' m•O• on 1 tOfm turnt\htd b't tf\t C.• t\ M •O• on • tM•t01 form furn1shtd t>y : 1y of cos•• Mew. •nd 15 mold• on A<· tile City of COii• MeW •no os m..,. 1n T l will DA rKel.....S •I IM Olli<" ol Boolll, ----l'ICTITIDUS IUJINlSS o a I I h e r s , "'"',,.'· St•-~ Sm1111, a1iorney• c M~r1o~1• e :"···~'· hJI l'tCTtnousiusi1tiu NAMIESTATIE"'E"T Lloyd Henry Carter aka beneficiaries, creditors ~.~~~,':"::':~::'o~·s"~~~":t;.t l~!! .;::•••. ewoGf'' N<h, ,alUOfnt• ...,.._STATaMENT Th• •ouow1nq P9'\0f'I' •rt 001n9 Lloyd H. Carter of Irvine, and contingent c redito r s of Angel••. cauiorn•• 90010• 0, m•Y be Ter•1e M s-:an1o11, tl2Yt Ageto. Tho 1o11-1no pet--h Clofnv 1>u11. ""''~·~~··QuEEN'S Quiu. 600 A Ca I ifornia and persons • cord•Me wtth the orovislOt\\ ot th~ •c<ord•nc.• with ,,.. prov,,,gn, ot the • oropos4t requlrtm1nts PrOPO\•I requirements. Eleanor Benlono and 111.., wilr> ,,.. Clerk 01 111e Supenor B•tboe hlanc1, Ntwport 11uch, "'"u who may be otherwise ln- h b Ca1Uornl&97'61. J .O. CLlll'l'ING SERVICE, 1-Wttt 19th S\rttl. Costa Mau, t ed · th W "ll d per S 0 n S W 0 ma Y e Court, or dellvtrtd to JAfntlle .lon11 Thi• butlneu 11 condvcled by • l ••t1ldt Lelle, Hunllnvton Beech, C•lllornle 91671 ere st In e I an /or : E•c~ Oidder must DI l•<tnled •nd Eech Dldder mu•t OI llcen>ed and •lso preq ... lil!ed H required by l•w Al\O O•tQ11alllled •>required ov I•• Otherwise Interested in the OIMn PtttonellY, Al •ny tlmt •lier Isl nenertl ....-VWP CalllornWI~. I.,, Hofmff Vttn<t, IU EHi •th estate. . nd puOllUllon 01 llllS Nollet end O.lor• " s I ·-· • c I , I tVOI Wiii a /or estate: mo111n t,.,. Wit MAl'J«le £ E-Mdl Rol\ald J. o. .... 140' L•ketld• ''". -· •~M •• ""'". A petition has been f iled A petition has been f iled Fo• ·rurther 1nrorm•1ton •nd bid This -~ was llled with lhe L•11•· """'1""°" &tech, Calltornl• N•11<• Sue Ven<t. 116 Eut •111 by Joseph'1"""' H . Nel"On In Co 1111 Clark of <><•-c .... 1 t1'4 Slrttl, S...l•Ane. CAlllornia U701 '"" .., by Grace J. Beniono, aka rorm>. •PP1Y •1 Int 0111" 01 111e •1· Ma~cr11. 1t11. n Y "" n1ii -'net• I• ~•o by.,. In· Tn11 °"''""'is conc1uc1ec1 or.,, 1n the Superl or Court of Gr ace B . R jnns, in the lorney lor Int penonAI ropreMnl•liv• ...... ,. dlvklual. dlvldutl Orange County requesting ,.,. Tnt rlgtll h re .. rvtd IO rejtct •nY a ~-H s V•n< Tile City <..ouncll of tn. Cllv of Cost• The Coly Council of IP>• Cott or Co•I• Mew, f.wt'Vfl. ttw r M)f'\\ \0 rt1t <t •nY MIW rtSMWS IM r1Ql\t to ,,,~t •ny or •II D•cb or •It bid\ EilMn Pnir>My Tiit Contrector •n.11 comply '""" Clfy Cl•rk ol ll"lo Ille provi•lon• ot Sa<tlon 1110 lo HID on Cit1 ol Cos IA Mist ClullVt, OI lne Ct lllornl• LeOOr Code, PuDlllhtd Or.,,gt Coul Oe!ly Polol lho 11revelllng r•te •nd scale or w•ges ' M•r II 17 "" 1112-11 est•blllhed DY ,,.,. Clly OI COii• Mow ' ' wnlCn •rt llltd wllh Int City Clork of l•ld Clly -lhtll IOrllll Ptn•lllH Superior Court of Oranne •lld •II bid~ Puoil•lled Orenot C09•1 0 •11., Piiot, "-1d ,,_, •nty · ' that Josephine H . Nelson '" Merell 4, II, 11. 2S, \"I 1oe.-e1 Thl1 tU.~t w•s tiled with IN This sleltnwnl w•• IUtO w1111 lht County requesting that DA TEO Merell IO, '"t County c .. rk or Oren'" Cov1111 on County Clerk of Orenve Counly on be appointed as personal Neotane Society ClllMA,_-·-LAT MA 646-7431 Y ewt tMlel .... ,.., a"4 Yewr•at •••l"l•tf•.._ ........... ••y •Ht, ----c.llW-....-~--c....ew I preicr1bed UW,..tn for t'IOtKO"TIPll•n<• ol IM ~Id COO. EILEEN P PHINNEY City Cter• of l~t Coty 01 Cos la Mew PuOhtt>td Or•nQO COtll D•lly PllOI M., 11 17, 1 .. 1 l?tl 11 Grace J . Benigno, aka m:~c.~1;~~~.. PUBLIC NOTICE IMrchl,t .. I , ...... -~ Ftbrveryll,19'l ,.,,.."representative to ad· Grace B . Rigns, be aP· R-nP Fry, Jr ~~ minister the estate of .. l ,.,. __ °" .... CUsl Dally ....... PuOll>hed OrM!Qt CO<ltl Da•lv Pllol, pointed as executor or. n Att«neYs ror l'ICT•Tioul aull1t•u Mercu, 11, ,., u , 1.., 1 .. ,..1 Feb 7s. ""' •. 11. 1a. •'It• ...,.., Lloyd Henry Carter Cun- t he a It er native, ad -,.,,,_,., Repre .. fttt ltvt NAME S'rATIMENT der the independent Ad- ministrator to the estate of :~:;0~1::_~;;. Th• fo11-1nv cieraons •r• c101ng PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ministration of Estates Eleanor Beniono. The peti-Att., ... , .. 1 uw ""'1~:.'c~~NATI Kios, 11,, ""'"" Act) The petition ls set for ti on is set for hearing in >Jtt lrlttal St.-, s.llt..,. Boulev.rd, c-tltoml• nu7 l'ICTITIOUS8USINIEU li'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS hearing in Dept. No. J at Dept. 3 at 700 Civic Cen ter ~=~~~~1~•• LIMA 1tut11 ~111. Jm v1c NAMISTAHMENT NAME STATEMENT 700 Civic Center Drive, Drive, W est, In the City of Publlllled OrAr!Qe c ... 11 o e11y PH01 tori• Ori.,.. 1Aoune MKll. Calllwnlt Tllo 1011ow111g perMfl• .,, doing 11.~:':.,1:of1ow1no 111"'°" "c1oing """· West, in the City of Santa Santa Ana, callfornla on Match 11• "" 1297·" 91•51 v lrg1,,1, 111anchud. ,,, Lot 1>vt1~~~~~N SAVER OF ORANGE ENERGY BREAK, sn F•lrl•~ Ana, Callfornla on March 'r • .... CIUOTHllS MU.l&OADWAY MORTUA.aY DEATHS ELSEWHERE April 1, 1981at9:30 a .m . P UBLIC NOTICE Mollnos, S.n Cl•"'•"'·· Celltotnl• COU NTY, 7201 G.,dtn Grow• Bulldlno, •2•. COllA MtW. C•lllOflll• 18, 1981at9:30 a .m . IF YOU OBJECT to the m1t 80111•"•"'· Unit c . GMO.II Grov•. tU?7Edwuc1 Georv• Bruce. SH IF YOU OBJECT to the granting Of the petition, •\CTITI""""aUSlwa•• ~l: •• ~-w~ tOflCIU<ted by e CelllT~t2JMFe~r, 7, G,.nl, lrvlfte, F•lrlt• lluHdlno, 1114, Cosl• -"· granting Of the petition, I l I ' . \ 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IA&.'RtH•HOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCUFf CHAflll 427 E 17th St Cosla Mesa 646-9371 PBCI IROTMllS swmtl' MOITUAIT 627 Main St Hunt~ech 'ACl'te Y•W .-.OatALPAh c.mttefY Monuary Chapel 3600 Pecif1c VleW Drive Newpon8Hch IMA-2700 you shOuld either appear .. -· " ... u ...s.11 . ..........-111 -.. -ca111or111am11 you shOuld either appear NAMl ITATl...aNT C•lltorni..mu. Tllll _.,,..,Is <ondu<ltcl llY.,, , ... at the hearing and state Th• tollowtl\Q penor,. .,. dolflO c Tiii• ,..._. ••• 111.s w1111 ,,,. Aklwtrd J. er..-.... 1m1 11..-nett dlvldu•I. at the hearing and s tate PA SADENA I AP I your objections or fife 1>U1in•u .. : ,.°""1Y Clerll ot °'-eo....w °" WeY.G•-Gro"9.C•lllornla97 ... l . ec1werc1G.Bruc1 your objections or file written objections w ith the ARTISTS INTt!lllNATIONAI.. •b. lO, "'1 ,.,~ Thi• ovalflff• 1' conc1uc tac1 Dv • Thi• 1u.ttmH1t .., .. flied wl1h 111e written objections with the Professor Max Delbruck, 74, f 1 co-01>, m l.aoloft Street. ~ ven&r•I l*'lntnHP-covmntv c...,_ .,. Or"'9f County on 8 :'llobel laureate and pro-court be ore the hear ng. ll•acll, c..1•tom1• '*' Put>ll.,,.. Or-c o .. t o.uy Piiot, Tony F-,,,b,...rv u , '"'· court before the hearing. ressor emeritus o f biolog~ at Your appearance may be AM" n..-.,.,..._, ... s...t11 ""· u . MAr'Ch '· 11• 11• 1"1 .Wt 11tkNn1J. a-n ,.u ... 11 Your appearance may be Calt ech d ied a ftl'r a long 111. i n person o r by your at-Co&1t Hltflwey, ~ a.«h, T111• ~ w• t11e«1 •1111 llM PllbllsMd er-. Coast oa11y Piiot, In person or by your a t -torney. ct111orn1an..s1 PUBUC NOTICE c -nty Cltrtr ti ~.,... county on l'et>. u , Mer.•, 11, ti. t"1 ___ .. _ .. _, torney. n ess. 1 F y 0 U A R E A J0<1 u m.n E•r. M4 1evt11 c.... Mer<ll2. "'' 0 E HIQllw•r. l..llUN lffcJI, c.tlfW'lll• -"11H2• PVBLIC NOTIC~ · I F Y U A R A CREDITOR or a contln· nu1 Ptennou.au11 ... 11 P\lt>l1tlw4l0r .... eo.uo.11yP11o1. "' CREDITOR or a con- gent c reditor of the de-o1111ti .. ....,.,, Crwy, .... Soutll Tiie ..::::,•~:: .... Wll· MAr<h 4' 11• '' "· 1.. 10t1•1 PICTtTtouUUllNDI tlngent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your ~.~~·:::;..,.· ~ 9Mcll, ,.. ... ., 1 NAMtl ITATUHN'T ceased, you must file your claim w ith the court or K-Ml<Mf• r11111, ..,.. ....-<•> 1..ocicMAH •NVIEIT MINT PUBUC NOTICE The 1o11ow1r19 ,,.,_ 11 dolll9 '-'-claim with the court or present It t o the perso1 nal ~~~!rni::'· ~ .._, ~8iL115~:N~'c'o'. ~.r::A~~ -,1CT1T1CMaU.uiau nen~•;, UNiuo STATIS pre~ot It to the personal representative eppo nted Tiii• ........ I• <tfllllltlld ., • SPAGUCt41 .... o .... USS. 122 4111 NAMCITAHIQlff INGINEEAING AND RESIARCH, r epresentative appointed -by the court w ithin four ..,..ref.......,.... !!.:.•.••· Ne•port ••ecll, C•llf•rn•• Tiie , ... -. ,.,_ " ..... """' m u .s. e-1t, mos. MAl11 """· ••· by th e c ourt w ithin foor MOOREHEAD months from the date of A1vtr1-n--~ .,_1to1aert l . ••oc~"'•"· tit •tat neP•s'u:No"'wci 1.•wosc• ... •·~e,...~;.~~~'=·s. Melt\ months from the date of ALIC E M. MOOREHEAD, first issuance of letters as Tiii• ...,_ -,., .. """'.. '"" "'" .. .-s s·~i. •aa •• ...!;.~·~-·. ,.,, ... _.. first l•., .. •nce of l•tte's as Sid l f C t M C C-y CMftl ti Or .... (lll!ltf 911 llr .. t, ~1 -..Ch, Gellforftl• MAINTaNANCa, U t UM ltrffl, u-,. _._ --.,...,,. ....,_ "' ' re en ° OS a esa. a . rrovlded In Section 700 of ,. • ...,..1 .. 1..... .,.., NtW-1 9-11. Callfenll•'**' '2101. provided In Section 8700 of s ince 1974. Passed away he P r obat e Cod/ of ,.,_. Thlt ~l•cendvc-llyMln· "''""d L" TurMr, u 1 .i..... T111t11ut1nHa 1tc011<1v<1.011ve11 111. •h p b t C d f Mar c h 8 . 1981. S h e I• _ ..... ,~ ...... -"'-···--· ... di,..... ·-· , e ro a e o e o ., C llf I Th ti fO .. _. ---.......... ...,,., ... i.t "-'· Street, NtwPOf'I kacll, Callforftle Olvlf\lal. C llf I T ti f survived by her hµsband a orna. e m r,. ... 11,as,Mw.4,11tt11 llNi 111-.L.arK1t1N11 t2Ma. ~r011A.Ptl'klfl• a orna. he me or Harvey W Moor e head or flllng c laims will not ex· • ' T1111 ...,._ .... ,..., w1t11 111e Thi• 11U1WMM I•~ •r 1111 111. 11111 ... ...,.,.,., ••• fllw w1111 .,... filing clatms will not ex· Costa Mesa, Ca .• 2 son s filre prior to tour months PUBLIC NOTICE ~=~~.:.Or.,... ~Y "'o1vio....itk1wrH,T-=~ .. ~~ti o. ..... ~,' Pf!o'•mP!'...°' .. !otefoouf 'thme ohnetahr~ Harvey R . MooreheBd o r lnro~mnotthelc~aatbOe ofve.the hear-,.,..., Tiii• ....,_ ........ """' ""' .. '. .. ..... S 1 L k Ci u h d ""' "'CT1T1eutau101111 P111111 ..... 0r.,... c-1 o.11, "'*· c_,., cltfll Of °'""' c-ty .., "'*1..-br.,. c ... , o.11, P11ec, ng notktd above. 8 t a e ty, ta . ttn OU MAY EXAMlfltE teAMeHAl1MINl ..... u.MM.4,1t,1t,1•1 ttN1 Merc112,1•1. MArtll4,11,11,u.1-..i 10.2.et YOU MAY EXAMINE Alber,t W. Moore head or the flle ker,t by the court. Th• r.1...i,,. ,_..,., ••• .. 1,.. ,.,..... • tht fllt kept by the court. Idaho. 2 daughters Denzel If you are nteres ted In the bllsl-•••: • PUBUC NOTICE ""1111"*' °'.,... CMSt o.nr Ptiot, PUBUC NOTICE If you •re Interested In the Probert ol Costa MeH . Ca.. t fll ,. 1."' N NIE o 1 N e 1t o v 1Mrt11 •.11.11. u . "'' ,~, and Juanita BatH of s It esta e, you may e a rt· I Nr1"NAT10NA1., or "'••P•<t estate, you may file a re-. DEATH NOTICES l • ....COltMICS MOITVAllll l.agune Stach 41M•IM15 L • k • C 1 t Y • U t ah , 8 1 0 quest wt th the court to re· s1r .. t, "-ft a..c11, ce111er111e PICTlnoin au1ueua PtJBUC NOTICE fltCTITIOU. •uMMUS quest with the court to re-- .. ce1ve notice of the lnven · .tJMO. ..,,.... .,. • .,.,.."1' ~ ITATIM&lf'T celvt ~--1a1 notice of t .. -g r a n d c h I I d r e n , 2 t of tat as t a d of li'l1wfldlf anerty 111•Hlme11tt. Tll• .... ~,.. ..,_ .,. 11111"19 Tiit 1o11ow111t pttlillflt er• 4ol1to ..,.... •re sttp·arandchlldren, 10 ory " • H s n int .,• 0t111w .. 1e ca•..,•llOft, ..,, IMIM-•• l'ICTtT10Uta11t1111:11 -.1 ..... -.: Inv e ntory of Ht1te assets l reet-1rand"hlldren. and 5 the petitions, accounts and ,., ... Ht """'· N .... ,,. ••tell, AO'• 0 flAIHIOHIO ICI """'8JTATllMINT 'OUTHWOOO l.IQUO"· UIO and ot the petitions, I C· Laguna Hjlfs 7tl&-<l833 SM Juan ~pl1trano 495-1178 " reports described In S.C· C.lli.tftl•,...., c1tlAM, 1111 11 ._., ,,,..,, ™ ,.. ...... ...,.. 11 _.... llWI· "•-.......... ~·· .,,.... c..n..,i. c 0 u "ts 1 n d r 1 p 0 rt s creat 1reat·1randchlldren tlon 1""" ~ ,_ "'"•llfornla fllJ\.AHNIOIHHOY .. CIM•--c.I........... _ .. , d , ....... I e-tl 1200 Sc r v Ice a w •r e he Id Pro .. :t·-, .... ~·.... ...... !.~.", .. 'fa:-.... ". Tl. INC w11t1•1t1 "· "•"'"''.,.· HM P11.1tAN 1ic't11lPll111i. 410 fl~-1-J. s.te, au u. 11i.,. Her ...v n ~ on W d ~..ta M .. ... .......... -.Alf'lltMTNll.ll ~c...., "'''"· H.....,. e.c11. C•Mf.,11•• "" .,.,..UMol."'4~,... of the C.llfornla Problte e n'CJMllly, arc,. 11, 11181 ,,,....,.. ~•lrlct• it: PtmMrt111, .... ........ .....c:iam. ....... s.. .,.1.1. c 0 d •• ART Hu R s . at 10:30AM at the Harbor James M . Haiutn, r11 .. ........,.. _ ,.,.. .,,.. .... All'llo• Tr .. 1.ne , .-u1111111. Wlfll•rn "· llttt•r. •" .-u ... ,...,.. >..,.,, y.,. u,., c.11._.. LEVINE ~ Lawn Mortuary Chepel with Muakkr ,._...,. & Garrett, ~~'~' c1~ ... 0r-.. C.UIOIY ..-c .. 1flnlll '911 .....,.,. lliKll. Clll...,.. .... ,. 1 • V .. • 1r11• ... --..-.--PllltorW'al~D Shtlnerot AtttrH"• at Law, On1R..002'i:'1tuo~LL & """' ,.:::::,..~1t<.-.r•"'•1"" T1t1t.....,.1e~w .... '™•..-..••~~-"' ITEL~L.-~ IN• & ...... ___ .,., ._. ... tht Cburd\ o( TtM Nuaren• ., ~ • .-..........._ .. ._.._ "....._,...._J.... ~N Mot1uwy•C.mtlefY ornct1liq. lotermentwt.IJ WllUlrt •lvd., LH :·":~c:~·••IO NA I. I.A W rMt ~·.:t"t:'.-.... ™-.................. TMI --ni. ..... 111w..s:a ....... s .... er.n.tory It Roee tlllla Memori•I Park ... ,.'"· ca. t001 ; tll: CO•~TIOM c-•'t ~ .. °' .... ~.,, C-lr c..,. .. 0r ... c..ty .. CMMy Cleftt .. °' .... c:-tty u.. ••••.• ,ea. •11 102501aie<Ave.. In Whltlltr. Servlcet under (21 ) .n.nu ...,~....._ .. "" .. 1• ""·"·""· M1rc111."9!. .....,_.,.,,, .. ,, Publllhitd Orange co.at I ~ ~ 0 the dlreetton of H1rbor Plllll1t11M0r.-c:-i o.t•w ..,1 ... ":'..:""'~::,.,.., ,._,..,..0r.,..e-to.i1~1= ,....1...,.0r-..CNtto.i1:'=. ,.11 .. 1 ... 0r ... c:.e•o.ti~'~~ 0•11y·Ptlot_.March4,S, 11, #~~---------' .... ,Liwn·Mo.Ant, Ollvt. 540-5"4. .., 11,11. '' ••l ,..,., -.n114.Ur~SS.... , .... ,..._,.,Mll'OI~ 11, .._ ,., f1M1 Marc114.11,11,u. "'1 ....., ,. ••• u ,Met •. 11. 11.1•1 t7"1 1911 1on ... 1 ....... ',.;;, t ... i f NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS I UOf•YIC*ttl•a.u•• TaAOllO. , ... •••Y•••·"' .. "'· l'ACl,IC. l'I W, IOl\'Olf, OITIOIY I'•• CJ-CllUe.&Yl tTOC• kc.ea-.11 a.111.,.n1• '" YNI .. ..-A.lfo 1•n11t1t \ I H/F to get you What do lbe f0Uowln1have1n common: -A project ln New Ze&land to convert natural gu to methanol and aaaoUne: -A 640·mea•watt expansion of the Priest Rapid.a and Wanapum hyd~lectrfc powerhouses in the state of Washington : -A major ex pans ion of Los Angeles In· ternatlonal Airport; -Appolnl· menl of Caspar Weinberger as secretary o f defense; 111111 a1111nz -Building of a new pipeline in Algeria; -Decontaminating and restoring the Three Mile Island nuclear facility in Pennsylvania; -Construction of a giant petrochemical complu in Saudi Arabia; Building of a 200 ,000-barrel-a-day oil refinery ln lndonesia; A study funded by the Department of Energy for the design of a solar cogeneration facility at an Amfac Sugar factor y in Hawaii; IN CASE YOU HAVEN'T guessed, they all have to do with one company, San Francisco-based Bechtel Group, world's largest engineering and con· struction firm, whose operations span the globe. Caspar Weinberger worked there before rejoin· ing the Cabinet (he was Health, Education & Welfare secretary in the Nixon Cabinet>. And the projects list· ed above are just some of the current activities of Bechtel. They have busy hands everywhere. As a completely privately owned company, meaning no stock is in the hands of the public and no shares are listed on any exchange, Bechtel is not ob· liged to let us in on what it's up to. 1t doesn't have to issue an annual report. It doesn't have to disclose its sales fig.ures. But it has been in the glare of publicity often enough to realize that people, especially journalists, are s uspicious of secrecy. The way to get s lammed is to seal your lips. So Bechtel now does make available ~o outsiders an annual report that it issues lo its employees. THE 1980 REPORT GIVES us a chance to get a handle on Bechtel's size. lt's enormous. The com· pany's saJes last year came to $7.6 billion that's the work that it performed and billed to clients . ll 's a volume that would place Bechtel a mong the 50 largest companies in the nation. Bechtel is bigger than Xerox, Kraft, Federation Department Stores and Coca-Cola, among other giants. Even more spectacular was the new work booked last year. These awards came to $11 .3 billion, double the amount booked in 1979. Much of Bechtel's work is ln the energy area: building power plants. refineries, pi~lines; develop- ing alternative energy resources (solar. wind, tar sands, gasohol); burying nuclear fuel wastes. And Bechtel is the consummate multinational. While it's helping the United States become more energy self. s u mcient through a variety of projects, it's also help· ing Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Venezuela and other coun- tries t-0 improve their energy industries. Bechtel works for everyone. -THE B UI LDI NG OF A large offs hore seawater injection facility in the Bay or Campeche, t Mexico: -Construction of the new King Kahled lnterna· tional Airport in Saudi Arabia; -Building of a coal-fired power pla nt for - Houston Llght & Power; Building of three oil-fired power plants for the J Egyptian Electric Authority??., BECHTEL, AS A PR IMA RY player in the atomic energy game, hopes that Americans will get over their fear of nuclear power STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS I(~ I treye1., Ult.•, WtltOll • ....... IMt, I lftJ OI., "°4.ot, IHI t't.00 . ...._ to P9tt, 1.2 Irey u ,, Mt•.00, .. ,,, .... ......... 100(-. ,tlOJ ,,..., ......... ••n.eo. I HEW 'l'ORK(API Fin•• Oow-J-o~ ~oc~rcia•· Mar 10 • <>oen ~lgh Low c~ I JO IN! m .73 .. T.60 '61,'7 '" M>-3' 20 Tm 406.5' 410 16 401.:M 40S 01 U Utt IOI. It tot 0. 107.60 toe Cll U Slit 37'. 19 37• JO Jn 3' 374 71 1 I ~~· t:llt Utlls 14A, 65 Slit t ,0'10, WHAT STOCKS DID HEW YORIC (AP) Mar 10 Wl<Al 'lMU 1)1() 'f0d~2 902 3'1 19'1S ... 1• HEW YORlt CAPt ,.,.ar. 10 METALS Tody, m I06 ,. 1 ' Ottl{la ' t I l i I • I I with care DEAll PAT DUNN: J bavetome very okl china that J use on special occulom. While ' ttorin, tbese dishes after a f amlly celebra- on, I noticed some crazina or tlne cracka in e 1lue. Will continued use make it wone? II there any way I can remove food stain& ytitbout ma.king it worse or ~C the re· ' mainina glue? N.E., Costa Mesa 1 8eme erula1 I.I expected• older dlaltes, pd _. eeMldered tllat aMellrable, aceor4· •1 &o u&lqae clllaa esper&I. Caret.I ue alld eleaaJq wit.la a mild Hap or llqllld deteraeat wm laelp preserve tlle rem.-... &Jue. Avoid sena.s sm.gJy colored food (RCla as beeUJ la diem ud remove food trom tile dlMes u IOO• U poulbJe. AJ&IMMtp mo.t staiu cu be removed by nabbla• wit.la a clotll dampeeed wkla baklag IOda or salt, SO.ah 1tala1 may reqa.ln a m1lcl laoaaebold bleachl•I treatment. Bleac .. sboald not be used wltlaoat prewat1111 oe aa expert's recommendatloll, especially If tlte cMaa la porcelain or has a ftlle &Jue. ,...,_,,,..•re•..,. DEAit READERS: A cJdld'1 laJllfY from playtnMUtd eq•Jpae•t oecua eYery fffr ,.. ... tes la the nation, accontlaC to tile V.S .. CoaHmer Product Safety Commluloa. As ran. are the moat freq.eat eaue of ta.Jary, soft sarfaca ander eqlllpmeat I.I rec· om me9ded. Sand ud crass are better &Jllaa Cotler* or uplaalt. Swtap req11lre loU of room, .., PQ8ltloa tllem at Jeut I feet away from otlter apparatu, feaces, sa•dbo•es, walkways, etc. Heavy or balky seats on swta1s also are laasardoas, so choose JJptwelpt seats that offer greater safety oa Impact. Avoid eqalp· meat wttll rtn11 having cllametera betweea five aad lt lnchea becaue of poulble t.ead eatrapme11t. "S" ltooka OD playlJ'O'UHI eqalp· meat a.I.lo can pblch flngen or catcla c~g. Uae a pair of pUen to clo.e tbe opea-eaded laooks tlptly to eUmlnate tbe daager. Aho caatloa clilldren to keep ftn1en aad buds aw•y from moving parts OD gilders and seesaws, which can pinch or even cnaah llngen. Once or twice darlng Ute year, laaped tt.e nats, bolts and other hardware to make sure all connections are tight. Replace broken or damaged hardware or ftttlncs as SOOD as possible. Finally, be sure to take Ute time to In· ttnct you youngsters ln safe and coaneou playing habits when ulng tld.a equipment. DeU"ertl pro•bftf DEAR PAT DUNN . I mailed an $8.35 check to Mail Order Marketing on J an. 6 for a shoe stretcher. Like so many of your other readers who ha ve complained about this company. my check also was cashed, no m erchandise has arrive<l. and I haven't re· ceived any explanation of the delay. Would you please look into this for me? S. R .• Newport Beach Although your check was cashed Jan. Zl, Mall Order Marketing had not scheduled the malling date for your merchandise untU Feb. Zl. No reason was given for the delay ln mail· lng a product which was in stock. Mail Order Marketing bas a poor record wi&b readers of this column. Muy say its customer service department's phoae number, (%13) lCS-3%17, la busy comtaatly and although the firm says Its customer 1ervlce repreaenta&ivea answer au letters, A VS readers say that's not tbe ca1e. In fact, It's even difficult for me to reacll MOM's "special" action llae editor's complaint pboae number. Most of the time it, too, la either busy or there ls ao answer. • "Col a problem' Then write to Pal Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting • 1 the answers and action you need to • solve inequities in government and bus1neu Mall your queshon.s to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coast Doily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa , CA 92626. As many letters as posSlble will be answered. t>ul phoned inquines or Letters nol including the re~T's full I ndme, address and business hours' phone numbfl" cannot be conSldered. This column appears daily ez. 1 cept Sundays." Art Show Huntington Center daily thru &Jn. COLLECTORS CORNEA Rare Coln• & Stamp• GOLD & SIL VEA Prices tor 3/10/11 Gold Clete SC.00 Sllvor Cl. S!UJ ... , Sell 1<ru9<1rr-1 ..-... f,5f7.• M41Ple LAM $491... UH.00 100 CO<-J $41U.• MU ... -----------II so Pesos $497.• ....... ~ .... ~ .... ._ ....... --.,·· ~ Sllvef 8-tl.J't. It»,_ ... -~-... Celllwc_.,... (714) 551-1150 South Coaat ptaza Yllla9• ................. (M __ ..... C-_) Call 642-5678. Put a taw words to work for ou. Important Notice Regardl111 Montgomery Ward Color Advertiaement in Today'• Paper. In Montgomery Ward's Old-Fashioned Dollar Days Sale running in today's paper, the pricing for both diaper set& on page 2 is incorrect. The Girls' diaper sets are $7, regularly 9.99 and the Colorful diaper aet.8 are $3, regularly 4.49. We regret any in convenience this error may caute our customers. ' .......... Brltiab rock atar John McVle and hll wlf e1 Julie Ann, were flnea Sl,000 and or- dered to pay $1,000 to a rebatillltatlon facility after plead- inl guilty to dnag and weapons charges in Wailulru, Hawaii. Age••• tie laetor Senility tied tO Parents? WASHINGTON (AP> - Couplel wbo opt to have children at a later ace aiay locreue the cbaaees ot tbetr offaprtnc de- veloplna a form ol aenlllty. lo old ace, reMarcb 1.ndJcates. R ... arcben at Lbe UnlveJ'lity of Wublnitoo lo Seattle say tbelr preliminary results in· dlcate tbat children born to parent.I ln lheir mid to late * have a areater chance of de· veloplnc Ah:belmer'a disease, a form ot senile dementia. However, the researchers said, the parents of people witb t.be diMase who were studied may not be comparable to modern day parents in their 30s and tbe reauJta have to be ln· terpreted cautiously. Dn. Donna Coben and Carl Eladorfer studied the famUy bis· tortes ol 80 elderly patients with Alzheimer's diaea.se and 500 who did not suffer with the condition. Accordin1 to a report in Science 81 maga.zlne, the me- dian age of patlents' mothers at the time of their birth waa 35.S. years and that of the fathers was 38 years. In eacb cue, this was 10 yean1 older tban tbe averaae ace o1 Ute parenta of those without the 6 · ease. While the researchers believe this la the lir11t auoclatlon between parental •I• and Alzheimer's disease, they don't know the ai&nifitance of the finding. It's too early to know if thia la something else to be concerned about with later childbirth, which is becoming increaainsJy common in this country, Ms. Cohen said. • . • I I l 1 : ' -11111111 llllY Ml WEDNESDAY MAH U 1 1 l'lH1 UHANGf: COU NTY C AL IHHd.llA 25 CENTS Idled FCC chief paid to Sl_ay away WASHINGTON (AP)-· Charles D. Ferris retains lbe chauffeured car and SSS,000 salary that com e with being c ha i rman of the Federal Communications Commission although he hasn't reaJly worked at the FCC slnce late January. He didn't want it this way, but that's part bf a political deal the veteran Democrat worked out with t h e R epublican ad ministration. What Ferris gets is permission to stay on as chairman untH he can start draw i ng a $2S,OOO-a-year pension when he retires next month. What the Rea1an administration gets is the chance to fill Ferris' seat on the commission three· years before his FCC term expires. But that deal was not quite adequate for the Reagan forces, who wanted to make sure Ferris could make no mischief at the FCC as a lame-duck chairman. So Ferris, '7, agreed to do no work between late January. after Reagan's inauguration, and bis April retirement. He has n 't overseen an FCC meet.ing, participated in agency business or exercised any control over the commission's staff. Ferris declines comment. "Charlle's m isfortune was that Reaaan·s aides di'dn't have the presence of mind to just leave things where they were until they were ready to appoint a new permanent chairman," said a fellow commissioner, who asked not t o be identified. ·"That's what Jimmy Carter did and Richard Wiley continued as ch airman for t he first nine months of the Ca rt er administration.'' Ferris is also supported by Dean Burch, an adviser to President Reagan and a former Re publtcan chairman of the FCC . "Crttica wlll say this is a raid on th e Treasury; that somehow it's bad for the taxpayer," says Burch. "But my own feeling is that be earned the pension and t hat it's an accident of the calendar that 30 or 40 days would make a difference. On ba lance, this is a fair deal for both sides." Ferris is a workaholJc -when be works. Reporters could find him at his desk q;i weekends and at odd hours of th~ oigbt. He was quickly d er egul atin g the com municatlon s Industry, the r e by pro moting a chief objective of the new president. The "no work" arrangement endorsed by the White House comes as Reagan is pledging to cut waste from the federal budget. I 07 illegal aliens apprehended Ad misfires Census unit loses count By JOHN NEEDHAM Of u .. o.lly "'• ~ • Anyone applying for a job with the U.S. Census Bureau in Laguna Niguel in response to an ad that ran recently ln the Pennysaver better just keep looking. Bureau officials say they received word of budget cut· backs and layo((s in their department too late to prevent the ad from appearing on Feb. 2S. The notice advertised for 800 full-time and part-lime clerk positions with the census bureau, with the jobs last- ing from six to nine months. On the same day the ad ran, offi cials were announcing that from 300 to 400 clerks working at the regional process- ing center at 24000 Avila Road would be laid off. Center director Robert Scheller said be t.ried to stop the notice from appearing, but that he was too late, leav- ing the bard-pressed census bureau out $6,900 for the ad· vertisement. "We did all w~ould to stop the ad and get our money back," Scheller s aid, "but we just didn't have enouib notice." Michael Freeman, assistant center director, said the regional bureau. located in the federlll building known as the Ziggurat. was notified or the cutbacks on Feb. 20. He said he then contacted the Pennys aver , but he was told the ad had already gone to press and couldn't be de· leted. "We were told the ad could not be pulled," Freeman said. "We've had a lot of disappointed people calling for jobs." Freeman said the Pennysaver was delivered to about 179,000 homes along the South Coast . Census bureau officials say the cutbacks in personnel will mean a three-month delay in work originally planned to be completed by Sept. 30. Bureau clerks are involved in processing the hand· written answers to questions included on the long form census questionnaire mailed to one of every six U.S. households. $2 per gallon Gasoli ne dealer gets it CORONA <AP > -Al nearly $2 a gallon. a gasoline station operator is selling about 1,000 gallons a day of what is called the most expensive unleaded supreme gasoline in the country. Ken Warbrlc k. who sells products made by Chevron, a unit of Standard Oil Co. of California, has. been selling the fuel at $1.999 per gallon for three weeks. This is reportedly one of the highest prices belng charged in the nation. Price ceilings on f'asoline ha ve been lifted by President Reagan so dealers can charge anythfhg they want. The quoted price is much higher than the price being charged for full-service gasoline In the area. .lllllif CDAIT lllTIHR Night and momlng low clouds and fog, otherwise fair and cooler Thunday. L ows tonight so at beaches, 55 inland. Highs Thursday mtd-60s along · coast, near 70 inland. 111111 TlllY Hc'U '°°" be 45, bu( actor Olnn Ford lhoult no ft{1ftl of ~ ...p. S.f 1tor, Page 81. 11111 ........ .......... •11 ........... .................. ,...._. ..... M ,..~---.... ...... 0 1.a ........... •11 T......._ .. ftNtlrt .... ..... A4 ...... .._ M . L Prices posted at other stations in the Corona area run between $1.299 and $1.369 for regular, Sl .339 to $1.469 fo r unleaded, and $1.439 to $1.539 for supreme un· leaded. One-reason cited by Warbrick for his prices is he pays an aver age of $2.50 per hour more f or hi s e mplo yees than self-service stations. He also recently learned from Chevron that the r ent on his station will be increased from $3,650 to $S,050 per month. The higher prices, he explained. will make up the extra cost. W arbrick said one reason he can charge so much for supreme unleaded is that customers know they will be getting a Cull range of services as well, including c h ec king under the hood, checking the tires, and even clearing trash out of the car . Some customers are unhappy when they drive in and SH the pump price. but many of them settle for the price. even lr they're first·Ume customers, he said. Second execution &lated in Indiana CROWN POINT, Ind. (AP> - Convicted murderer James Brewer bu bMn ~dtmned to die at tbe Jftdlana State Prlton on AprtJ t , one month to the day after Steven T . Jud y 's elect.rocuUoe there. But Brewer, unlike Jlldy. ta fllblln• the death penalty ln court. Lake Superior Court Jud•e JamH Clement announced the date rue.day, five day1 after the Indiana Supreme Court upheld u,. M·)'tar-old Brewer'• murder convletJon and de•b penalty. ,._ Onofre • station search U.S. Border Patrol officers at the San Onofre checkpoint south of San Clemente say they ap· prehended 107 illegal aliens be· ing smuggled into this country in the back of a tractor-trailer truck Monday. James Heinecke, assistant chief at the ChuJa Vista border patrol station. said all but one of the a liens were from Mexico. He said one claimed to be from El Salvador. Heinecke said the aliens were ·taken loto custody after the truck puUed into the wel&hlnl statklo at tbe checkpoint at 8:30 p.~ said the truck had been under.surveillance since leavin1 San· Diego on the San Diego Freeway. ''Tbe uaual proc~ure ii to have a guide brine em acrou and then load the in cars on this side," Heinecke aid. "Moel of those arrested have been re- turned to Mexico, but we're holding some as witnesses." Heinecke saJd all those taten into custody were adult males. He said the truck and a "scout car " also were seized. Two California men and a res- ident alien were arraigned on ' smuggling charges in San Diego Tu esday, Heinecke said. He Identified the men as Eugene D. Montijo, 53, of Los Ange les; Rex A. Hostetler, 52, of Ramona; and Manuel Avila Mendoza. 55, a citizen of Mexico, who maintains resident status here. Heinecke said aliens wishing to enter the United States pay from $200 to $300 each to smug- glers. He said Monday's seizure of aliens was the second incident in less than two months involv- ing a tractor-trailer truc1<. Nuke plant leak found in New J e rsey LOWER ALLOW A VS CREEK, N.J. (AP)-A radiation leak was dete cted in an auxiliary building of the Salem I nuclear generating plant today and some workers were evacuated while the facility was putonaJertforseveral hours, officials said. Art Lenehan, a spokesman for PubUc Service Electric & Gas Co., operators ortbe plant, said·· a few" employees were e vacuated from the auxlltary bullding, although radiation levels did not pose a threat lo the public. "The levels we re not hi1h enough to require it, but we did evacuateafewpeople,''hesaid. Lenehan said he did not know bow many people were evacuated or when they were allowed to re· turn to the building. The alert wu issued about 5:55 a.m ., PST and was canceled at 8:14 a.m. after the leak was halt· ed,heaaid. "Th.e radi~Uon acUvlty 1...,els have receded and are ap· proachlne normal,•• said Lenehant who deacrlbed the radiation 1ev'11 u .. )ow.level, but bleheN.hNl·Mrmal.'' Tbe led waa di.lcovered aa workmen were comln1 off a ablft and "an alarm wentoff cm atcan· ner" med to ~ radlaUoo on em~ aeavln1 tlM bulldlnp. a a(d -Kathryn Foreytb, a 1poketman for Gov. Brendan T. Byrne'1 oft'lce. Lenehan aald pla.nl optralod bellen UM leak cam• h'oro a wHte-,.. compr1110r ln tbt au- IUary buU~. Clemente sued/or millio·ns A Santa Ana development com pany has filed a $203.7 million lawsuit against San Clemente. claiming the city has delayed its housing project, and charged excessive fees. Attorneys for Estrell a Properties, Ltd. developers of the Forster Ranch in the hills in· land of the San Diego Freeway. filed the suit in Orange County Superior Coilrt. The company wants to build 2,775 residential units on l ,T70 acres of the Forster Ranch in the city's hilly back country. Representatives for the com· pany say they ha ve invested four and a half years and more than S3 million on the project without success. The cap to their frustrations. coinpany spokesmen said, came in early January when the City Council imposed a four-month building moratorium on ne w construction in the city's back country. APPEARS IN COURT WITH NEW CHARGE ATTACHED Convtcted San Clement• elayer John Alan Kelh That urgency ordinance, whic h can be extended, included the Forster Ranch, as well as portions or all or three other ranch developments where more than 8.000 dwelling units are planned. Jury hears slayer's try for jail escape The Estrella suit also claims the city is charging excessive annexation fees on the majority or the company's land. increas- ing the fee from $600 an acre to Sl,700. Only hours after it occurred, the attempted jail es cape of convicted murderer John Alan Keith of San Clemente was bared in delail to a n Orange County Superior Court jury which will decide if he should be sentenced to die in the state's gas chamber. Keith, 23, was convicted of first-degree murder two weeks ago for the mutilation slaying or a Corona del Mar real estate agent in 1978. But early Tuesday. the same day the penalty phase of bis trial was to begin, Keith and two fellow Orange County Jail i nm a t es uns u ccessfully attempted to escape through an air conditi on ing duct and plumbtng tunnel after removing a vent grate in their cell. The three were captured by Orange County Sheriff's Departme.nt deputies who heard suspicious banging noises on the jail's fourth floor at about 3:30 a .m. Brought into Judge Donald Mccart.In's court.room Tuesday by Deputy Dis trict Attorney David Carter were tools used by the would-be escapees, including a 90-foot length of rope fashioned apparently from pieces of cloth. Deputies told the six-man, six-woman jury that Keith and his ' two accomplices -Mark Albert-Foster and Robert Errol Stoner -were quickl y apprehended in the plumJ>inl tannel that runs between the double·liered cellblocb._ Political leaden to talk in ~ Former Lqu.na Bea~b MaYor Pb ylU1 Sweeney and eowaty Supervttor TbomQ RUey'a a.kit .ludy Swayne wlll eddrea tbt Capistrano Bay Area Leacue ol Women Vat.en 'lburtday. Tbe 7:15 p.m. mMUna will be .... at tbe Lacuna Nliuel bomt of Mary Carban. For dlredlOD• and "-formation, call Bttty sbermAn, 'nr . ,, Sgt. Lynn Nehling said officers found Keith in the tunnel wearing only his jail underwear and socks and shoes. ' N ehling said the convicted killer's body was covered with soot and scratched considerably. <See ESCAPE, P•ge A2) Laguna thief gets antiques Laguna Beach attorney Bill Wilcoxen told police someone broke into his offices, taking an antique rifle. leather powder bag, and other valua bles. Wilcoxen said that, in addition to the old musket, the thieves took three Confederate notes and a 150-year-old co py o f the Philadelphia Inquirer Tuesday. He put the loss at $S,OOO. Police said there was no sign or forced entry. The c ity also raised the amount per acre developers must pay to fund new parks in San Clemente. That fee is cur· rently $120,000 an acre. City officials and the council majority have long maintained San Clemente is growing raster than its resources can handle. The four-month moratorium approved in January was intended to Ji?ive city planning of· ficials time to come up with a growth management plan for the city Piracy suspect LEXINGTON, Ky. <APl -A man was being held without bond today on c harges or attempted air piracy after he allegedly tried to force his way into the cockpit or a US Air jet carrying about 75 passengeni, FBI agents said. John Steven Kemper, 29, of Lexington, was arrested Tuesday niaht at Blue Grass Field. New local page in debut Today the Oallr Pilot lna~ates a aecood front pa1e of local news called Coaatal Scene on lhe flnt page of lhe newsi>aoer'a B Hetlon. The aim 11 to brtns Dally Pilot readel'I mOJ'e local aad re1lona1 newa ln an e••)'·to-ft.nd and eaa1·to-read packa1e. On today's Bl Coa1tal Scene, you'll ftnd: -OOVNTY BtJaSAtJ Cb.let Fttderick ScboemebJ'• 1tory about ~ Orup County oftktala believe we affd a •lx-ceat-per-•a.llon blkt m •aaoUne tun. -PllOTOOUPBEa Patrick O'DollneU'a blrd'1 .. ye vlew of comtnactlon prolf'tH on lhe new Coa1t Hlpway bridae over Newport Bay: 1 -IOVTB COtlNTY Bureau Cblef steve Mltcttell'r atory about exodc odon In lrVint. -COSTA MBIA reporter JllTJ Clauea•a •torJ about dlfftcwUes with ptana to ••panel Soutb eo..t Piasa. -IOl1Tll COtJNTY repQl'Wr Jolm N~am·a 1t1Dr7 about lltelt devel0pmenu ln tbt battle over dnd•ma tM moutbotSu Juan CrHk. -AND YOU'LL ftnd out who waa appolnted to a com· mt.tt .. that will aMk a new • e for a Jet airport. •· .. . • ' OTTAWA <AP> -P....Sdeat Reagan, brushing aalde U.S. di rterencea with Canada, fromlsed today to save Amertca rom "p ote ntial econom'c calamity" and win back tbe confidence of its friends . allles and trading partners. In a televised address before the Canadian Parliament near the end of a brief state visit, Reagan aJso urged Canada to stand firm with the United Stale~ agains t "imported t errorism" a nd "continued Soviet adventurism across the earth." With Prime Miriister Pierre Elliott Trudeau sitting nearby in the chamber of the House of Commons, the president pledged to "work steadily on those issues still before u s" -such as "' fishing rights, air pollution, energy policy and military aid to El Salvador. Oa.IJ Pllet SUit ,._o 'THE SPIRIT OF THE LIMA BEAN' UNVEILED First work In South CoHt TOW!' Center sculpture g.,den Reaction spirited as 'Bean' unveiled By JODI CADENHEAD Ot .... O~··· Ptlol Sufi Henry Segerstrom predicts the lsamu Noguchi sculpture garden in Costa Mesa's South Coast Town Center will become "known as one of the important art finds in America within the year." The managing partner of C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, developer of South Coast Plaza, made his ob- ser vation following the unveiling Tuesday afternoon of the first of six stone works to be included in the .. California Scenario." It is located between the American City bank tower and Great Western Savings. Segerstrom said he discovered the sculptor three year s ago and became enamor ed of hi s smooth stone and metal work that is displayed in Jerusalem. Pari s , New York a nd Was hington. Following three months of meetings with the 77-year-old •artist, Segerstrom fin a lly · persuaded him to accept his first privately commissioned work in California. "My concerns and Noguchi's w e r e th e same.·· s aid Segerstrom. "He want ed to cr eate something in his home state." Segerslrom s aid that his family's decis ion lo create the m ultimillion doll a r sculpture garden was part of an evolu· tionary process toward improv· ing the quality of life in Orange County. ''This gives us a s pirit to do more than just something com- mercial," said Segerstrom. When completed in October. the 1.6-acre garde n will rise gracefully in the shadow of twin 15-story office buildings. mir· rored by t he mammoth con- struction of South Coast Plaza Hotel . South Coast Repertory a nd the sprawlin g 185-store shopping center . "The Spirit of the Lima Bean" unveiled to the press and guests Tuesday is composed of 15 bronze colored granite boulders assembled and shipped from the sculptor 's studio in Shikoku. Japan. The 28-ton piece was re- assembled by Noguchi and two assistants. G uests were given a lit ho· graph of the sculpture by Toren Segerstrom. highlighted with a picture of Noguchi . Funding for the sculpture garden has come from C,J . Segerstrom & Sons and Pruden- tial Insurance Co. Fre•Page.41 ESCAPE TRY TOLD • • • Deputy Alfredo Fierro told jurors he first called superiors to his fourth-floor post after hearing banging noises from the west end of the guard corridor. A cell check revealed that a grate had been pried orr the wall of the three men's cell. Fierro. questioned by Carter , said he and other guards went to the plumbing tunnel's locked door and opened it. immediately finding Stoner, in custody on ; robbery and burglary charges. He said th e tunne l , criss-crossed with pipes that come from cells, is long but that Laguna Oscar feat planned March 30 is Oscar night in Laguna Beach when the Board of Realtors hosts the Academy Awards program on a six-foot- wlde screen. T icketa. at $10 apiece, go to • benefit the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach. Those attending are Invited to "dress Hollywood," and enjoy no-host drinks, prizes, disco danclng and hors d'oeuvres at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 806 Laguna Canyon Road. For , ticket information, call 497-2474 , ·or 497-2441. O"ANOI COAST Keith too was eventually spotted in t he darkened passageway. which is about 5 feet wide and large enough lo walk in. Foster, facing murder and r obber y charges, was later discovered back in his jail cell bed covered with soot. Deputies who searched the tunnel a nd adjoi n ing air conditioning ducts leading lo the jail's roof -found the 00-foot length of rope and metal bars that were appare ntly towel racks. Keith, Stoner and Foster were housed in a fourth-floor cell. the deputies said. The grate they rem oved in their cell is about 5 feet off the ground above a commode. Keith was watched closely in court Tuesday by four sheriff's deputies as he sat at the counsel t a ble with defense attorney James Mervin. Testimony In the penalty phase or the trial was delayed until late Tuesday as the defense a nd prosecution lawyer s conferred with Judge Mccartin. Part of the d isc ussion apparently had to do with a juror overhearing a television newsman discussing the case in t h e hallw-ay outsi de th e courtroom. lilly Piiat MAINC>Ffa ThomM P. Haley ,,_...... Aobet1 N. Weed ........ L Thomaa K...,11 ~Murphln• Qwtlt H. l.001 A-........,., ... t::" Schulman if!2.'L~•n t::f:l.:..Godd•rd Jr. :U0 Wttt e.y $t., C.le INN, CA. ~II"*-: ... , ... , C•le MeM, CA . .._ But. he said, "let's speak no more of differences today." The ailin g U.S . economy clearly was uppermost on the president's mind, and he took the occasion to outline the international implications of his program to res tore America's economic health through $48.6 billion in spending cuts and a 27 .5 percent reduction in tax rates over three years. '·When these personal <income tax> cuts are combined with tax cuts to provide our business and industry with new capital for innovation and growth, we will be creating milHons of new jobs -many of them. ultimately, on your side of the border." Reagan told his Canadian hosts. His "n ea r-revolutionary" economic plan he said, not only is intended to solve a domestic problem but also is part of "an essential effort to restore the confidence of our friends and all ies in what we are doin~. Disneyland suspect set for court A 28-year -0ld San Diego man was due to be arraigned in North Orange 'County Municipal Court today on charges h., fatally st abbed a Riverside man at Disneyland -the amusement park's first slaying. The Orange County District Attorney's Office issued a murder com plain t Tuesday agains t James O'Driscoll, who was to enter his plea today in north court. A second suspect in the case, Julie Holdener. 25, of San Diego. was released by An aheim police investigators for lack of suffi cient evidence. Miss Holdener, like O 'Driscoll, had been held on $250,000 bail for suspicion of murder in the death Saturday of Mel C. Yorba, 18. in the Tomorrowland area of the park. Homicide investigator Del Wade said between 10 and 14 witnesses were interviewed by police. Though the motive for the killing is still n ot certa in, investigators said O 'Driscoll a llegedly may have attacked Yorba when he beiieved ihe vict im h a d pinched Miss Holdeneron the buttocks. O'Driscoll was a rrested by offi cers who found him hiding in bushes in the Adventureland portion of the park. A folding knife was found in a park moat and is being studied by the Orange County Sheriff's crime lab. Jury mulling fate of NB stab suspect An Orange County Superior Court jury continued delibera· lions today in the trial of a Newport Beach youth accused of participating in the stabbing of a chauffeur who said bis as- sailants laughingly poured beer over his bead as he lay wounded. T he jury in Judie Leonard McBride's courtroom becan ita consideration of the case Tues- day. The defendant, David Paul Owen, 19, is charted with al- te m pted murder and assault with a deadly weapon in coMec· lion with the June, 1980 attack on Daniel Harms In the Newport Shorts area of the clty . Hanna, 25, who wu crttlcall,y wounded In the atta~k1 test.ltled that he WU U81Wte0 on bllh 1cbool araduatJon n11bt by fCMQ' men aft.tr a botUe w11 thrown at bJ1 Umouatne u he drove llx teen·qen ..ion1 Ute * block ot Walnut Stnet. Hannt heel aaid hil a11allanta were drftaed In 1arb favored by f ollowen ot the punt rodt move- ment . ~ ~ .. ' 18 Htlf ••••• This is the new 18-cent stamp to be used for a first class letter starting March 22. The rate increase was announced this week. Wetlands • renovation plan bared By PATRICK KENNEDY Otl"°O•lly PllolSU.lf The Orange County Planning Commission has r ecommended a development proposal for the Bolsa Chica wetlands that in- cludes a boat marina. homes and marsh restoration. O n a 4 ·1 vote , the com . missioners recommended Tues- day that the Orange County Board of Supervisors approve a· 1,800· slip boat marin a with a navigable channel to the ocean and to Hunt- ington Harbour, 5,700 homes, and a 400-to-500-acre marsh restora- tion project. According to the proposal, a 45-foot-high bridge intersection would be built at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway span· n ing t he proposed navigable channels. The proposal appears to be in conflict with action by the California Coastal Commission which has approving authority for Local Coastal Plans. The state Coastal Commission made a preliminary ruling last year that 1.200 acres of the Bolsa Chica is a natural wetlands to be protected from development. In considering various pro- posals for the Bolsa Chica, however , county planners re- peatedly have staled that major differences with the Coastal Com- mission wouJd be decided in court or by legislative action. The Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing on the pro- posal April 1. The Bolsa Chica encompasses 1,600 acres south of Warner A venue along the eastern side of P acific Coast Highway. It is in county territory. but bordered on three sides by Huntington Beach and on the fourth side by the Pacific Ocean. Eounty raps • • airport ties By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ti .. Delly Pllet Sleff The Oran1e County Board of Supervisors is s upport ing so-called "defederalization" of John Wayne Airport. Through a resolution adopted Tuesday, the board declared its s upport of federal legislation that would permit airport operators to withdraw from the federal Airport Development Aid Program. administered by the F e dera l Aviation Ad - ministration. According to county airport of- ficials, about $8 million annually is rtowing into ADAP from an 8 percent surcharge on tickets sold for travel from the airport . The county, however, is reap· ing only about $1 million. on the average, in return. It did receive $4.5 million last year toward the purchase of 13 acres of land on the airport's west side. Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose dis trict inc ludes the airp o rt, and the count y Legislative Planning Commit- tee, recommended the board ap- prove the defederalizalion con· cept. Legislation introduced by Sen. Nancy Kassebaum . R·Kan . would permit operators of the nation 's busiest airports to withdraw from ADAP . Sen . Kassebaum is chairwoman ot the Senate A vlalion Subcommit tee. Riley has said that de federalization would assist the county in efforts to block pres- sure from the FAA and the Civil Aeronautics Board on airport-related issues. Traditionally, t he FAA re· portedly uses the threat of a cutoff of ADAP funds to force airport operators to comply with its directives. The f<,A A . for ex ample . threatened last year to withhold the $4 5 million land acquisition grant because of what it termed reluctance by the county lo open the airport to new jet air car· riers The FAA was placated when supervisors acted to grant entry privileges lo Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines. A new battle is brewing The county now imposes a rule that prohibits jet air carriers from flying non-stop to de'stina- tions more than 500 miles from the airport. The only exception is Salt Lake City which 1!> 526 nautical miles away. The FAA and the CA B have notified the county they consider the rule a violation of mlt•rstat<' commerce laws. Huntington dumps called 'hazardous' Three dump sites that contain m aterials that are classified as hazardous under state law are localed in Huntington Beach. an Orange County government sur· vey has found. The sites are: -Aminoil site, 20101 Golden West Street, operated by Signal Oil and Gas Co., and Buman Oil and Gas Co. -As-Con site, Ha milton Avenue and Magnolia Street, operated by J .L. and Carl Steverson. -Bou cher s ite. Warner Avenue and Bolsa Chica Road. also operated by the Steverson brothers. The three sites are among eight t hat contain so-called Group 1 wastes that, under the state regulations. are considered hazardous. Results of the survey conduct- ed by the county Human Services Agency. in conjunction w ith th e Environmental ~ a nagement Agency and the lieneral Sen ices Agl'ncy. Wl're released lo count~ -.uperqsor-. Tucsda) The survey team found that 92 dumps have ex1l>ted or do exist 1n the count' "Only nine of tht• sites arc pres ently engaged 1n solid waste• disposal operations. the others having been either closed or abandoned.· the report said. It continued "The studv has also identified 'eight Siles as con taining certain vo lumes of Group l wastes that could I><' cons ider~ as hazardous under California hazardous waste reg- ulations "Amo ng the m the m ost significant ones are the McColl si t e in Fullert on a nd the Boucher site 1n Jlunt1ngton Beach. both of which are cur rently under state and county an vestigation ··Information on thl' other six hazardous waste .sites 1s sketch) at this point." DESK SALE TWO WEEKS ONLY Plus: all leather desk chairs "In stock only" less 20% ISuch names as Sligh, Cal Mode, 1Drexel, Heritage, Henredon and more 1 STOP iN NOW FOR BEST. SELECTION T09'RANC• • I _.,HewtMme .. wd.' c111> "'""" I .. VIS4".' COSTA M•IA tltJ N"'*1 ··~· l114) td·2050 LAOUNA8•ACH MS Nertf\ CMlt'~. I I (714) *"6SS1 , T Navy lfecruits fight disease SAN DIEOO (~P) -U.S. Navy officials say an estimated 500 l'hvy recruits are receiving a bacteria-killing cfrua to prevent the spread of a highly contagious bacterial infec;tion that killed a young recruit. The treatme$t began within hours after the death Seaman Reqruit Cory York, 19, of Searcy. Ark. He died at the medical center Monday morning of lnternaJ hemorrhaging after being infected with a rare strain of menlngococus bacterium. The spokestnao dismissed rumors of a spreading contagion after it became known that a second recruit had died within hours of York's death. The other death was called "totally unrelated." The second victim, whose identity was not revealed, was suffering from pneumonia when be vomited and thenJuffocated, a spokesman said. Takee1'er Md def4tfletl LOS ANGELES <A P > -The indefinite postponement of shareholders' meetings to vote on the proposed merger of Continental and Western airlines is not a concession of defeat to Texas International Airlines' bid to take over Continental, a Continental spokesman says. The shareholders were to vote Thursday on the propos al, but both Los Angeles-based ·carriers delayed the meetings, saying they needed more lime to study Houston-based TIA 's increasing ownership of Continental. Had the vote taken NEWS BRIEFS place, the merger would have been in jeopardy re gar dle ss . TIA announced that it has purchased 5.25 million shares of Continental, and has Civil Aeronautics Board authorization to acquire up lo 7.5 million, or48 5percent. of the airline's common stock outstanding. l'ote •adlfft~ paan SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Edmund Brown says there will be no special election next June on the r e f e rend u m op po s i n g hi s Peripheral Canal proposal The deadline for Brown to call a special election June 2 was midnight last night. and Brown had earlier hinted ht would let the deadline pass. Brown gave no eJplanation, and made no comment on any other special election . aAowN Backers of the canal had been urging Brown to call a special election on the referendum in hopes it will be defeated, clearing the way for the start of work on the proposed 43-mile canal around the Sacramento-San J oaquin Delta. . Batik '•ca•' probed LOS ANGELES <AP> The Justice Department has begun taking evidence before a federal grand jury in the probe of an alleged S21.3 million embezzlement from Wells Fargo bank, an attorney said Albert M. Shtppard. an attorney for boxing promoter Harold J Smith, was scheduled to appear before the grand Jury in Los Angeles this afternoon on Smith's behalf. Sheppard said. The U.S attorney's office and the FBI declined comment on the grand jury probe, and neither agency would say Tuesday whether arrest warrants have been issued in thecasc. LA,. .. otea 'la•teU.t' LOS ANGELES (AP> The City Council unanimous ly approved a motion Tuesday condemning · 'hate groups .. such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazi Party. The meas ure establishes a city policy to refuse to patronize "any organization or business which supports. financially or otherwise ... such groups. Arrnlefl Comedian Flip Wilson is free on $2. 500 bond a ft er being arrested at LA International Airport o n Tuesday on charge of possessing 2.5 grams of cocaine and hashish. Gas rate • increase sought LO~ ANGELES <AP> -Th e Southern California Gas Co. is seeking state permission to boost its rates, which would mean about a $2.54 a month increase in winter gas bills for the average customer. the company said. The company needs the $229 million annua l increase in its revenues, s p okesman Tom Sanger s aid Tuesda). because 1t 1s paying more for natura l gas from its suppliers. Sanger said if ap · proval is granted, the av e rage increase in rates would be 7.1 per- cent for 3.6 million res- identiaJ consumers and 6.8 percent for the utility's 200,000 com · mercial and industrial c u stomers. effective April 1. ·'The increase wou~d add S2.54 to a typical res- ident i a I custom er's monthly gas bill of 106 therms <currently $31 .65 p er month> in the winter, and $1.13 to the typical monthly summer bill of 47 therms <$15.81 per month)," he said. The gas company re- ceived stale approval in January for a $142. 7 million two-year general increase in its revenues to cover fixed costs in· eluding emp l oyee wages, plant operating costs and maintenance. The new rate increase r equest filed with the PUC Monday deals only with fluctuations in the cost of gas obtained from out-of s late s up- pliers School fees fought 0 SANTA BARBARA <AP> In a case that co uld affec t othe r California public school districts. a judge is being asked to determine whether the state's schools can charge special fees to s tude nts participating in extracurricular ac· ti vi ties. Attorneys for the Santa Barbara School District say it comes down to whether sports or after-school ac· tivities can be offered by districts. which have been under a budget squeeze following voter approval in 1978 of tax-cutting ProP<>sition 13. But plaintiffs argue the fees are il- legal and violate the state's constitu- tional guarantee or a free education. AT ISSUE in this case is a $25 fee imposed by the district for the first time this school year on participants in athletics. mus ic and drama. But more than 20 local school dis- tricts in California Impose such fees for extracurricular activities. Superior Court Judge L. Donald Boden, who beian hearing the case Tuesday wtthoUl a jury, said he ex· pected the trial 1would last two days. l He aaJd it woul(t wind up next Mon· . day lf testimony can't be completed today. I IN OPENING ar1uments Tuesday. the district's attorney said that without the f~. sports or after school activities probably would be cul In the future for the 10,000 students in the district'• three h11h schools and three Junior. h1•h11. Thomas Anderle, attorney for the di1trict. told the Judie he should pay attention to the effects of Proposition 11, polnUn1 out the measure cut nearly in t,alf tbe funds local 1overn· menl a1eoclet could raise throufh property taxn." "Everythln1 cannot be free," An· derle said. "If notbln1 ehe, ProPoSI· Uon L3 1bou1d have t.1u1ht u1 tbat thoet who UH mua.t pay." ( He ,added that in bringing the s uit, the plaintiffs take a risk that the extracurric ular programs may be terminated because there is no other way to fund them. The plaintiffs who brought the c hallenge are Barbara Hartzel. the mother or a student, and the Coali- tion Opposing Student Fees. The plaintiffs' attorneys Kirk Ah Tye and Carmen Ramirez of the Channel Counties Legal Services told the judge such fees violate state pro- visions for a free education. "The plaintiffs don't desire to eliminate these programs. rather these programs are so jmportant that they must be free," Ah Tye said. He added that the state attorney's office and the state Legislative Coun· sel agreed that a fee pdor fo participation was absolutely rorbld· den. Water plan eyes drought LOS ANGELES CA P > -The Metropolitan Water Diatrlct ap- proved a duaJ.prtce plan to help eaae the impact of a clroUCbt by encoura1- lng local agenelet to buy more water than they need and ltore tbe excess. The plan would Increase con· sumers' averace bllla by about 50 cents a month, MWD officials said . Under the plan announced Tuea· day .. the MWD -which lmporta water from the Colorado River and the Slate Water Project -would Mil the wat.er to local aiencles for either $121 an acre.foot or 118 an acre•foot. The higher ree would be cbar1td for service that could not be later· . rupted durtn1 a drou1ht. The tow.r. would be char1ed to 11end11 that agreed to buy more waler than U,., needed and then atore it, ao their 1up- pUea could be cul off without batm durtna a droulbt. . • IT'S ·• IT'S ART THAT COUNTS~ ~ The wise investment of money can be a complex decision. But it doesn't have to be. The simplest path is often the most profitable. As well as the safest. While some other people are trying to decide w~at involved finan · cial step to take next, you can simply be making money. Risk free . 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Austin Reed of Regent Street and many more Regular priced items only H ere's an example of how 1t works Any suit at 175 00 or more Plus any sportcoat at 125 00 or more And any pairof slacks at 35.00 or more For a total of 335. 00 or more . Suverwoods then deducts 75.10 off the total. We hope you can benefit from these worthwhile savings. For personal attention and service. please call on our professional staff. I CIQ sed meeting • • rru.s e s questions . In clear defiance of the state's open me~Ung law, the Oranee County Board of Supervisors hu met ln prtvate with state Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and a host of the county's top business leaders. We do not object to this meeting, per se. There 's no question that Brown. a free-wheeling San Francisco Democrat, could stand to mend somejen~es Jn politically conservative Orange County. Or that Orange County needs all the influence it can find'inside the Democratic-controlled Assembly. What's troublesome is why it was so important to keep the meeting secret. to the point of barring reporters from attending. Some questions : Did the Assembly Speak~r. who formed a powerful coalition to win his position. agree to attend an Orange County meeting to pay some political debts? H so. for what, to whom and for bow much? What was the reason supervisors, who know their words and actions must be kept public, behaved like la mbs and didn't bother to question why the meeting was conducted behind closed doors? Did they, too, have some debts they w'nted to pay? Conversely, did they have some plums to offer? Whatever the direction of the exchange and whatever was promised by either party -the whole af. fair clearly is a public matter involving public welfare and public funds. It s hould have been held in full view of the public. Rare gift for c ounty It would be easy to sidestep the importance of a gift rising delicately in the shadow of Costa Mesa's towering Town Center offices. the South Coast Plaza Hotel. t he South Coast Repertory and a sprawling 185·store s hop- ping center. That gift is the first of six sculptures by the eminent lsa mu Noguchi, unveiled Tuesday by the Segerstrom f amilv. developers of South Coast Plaza. Henry Segerstrom has long ref e rred to his dream of creating a pleasant sculpture garden. where pedestrians can leisurely wander a long winding paths enjoying graceful pieces of art. This is the first step. But it will be .. California Scenario.·· the entire group of s ix sculptures. that will really put Costa Mes a and Orange County on the map alongside Washington. D.C .. New York City. Paris and J e rusalem. where Noguchi'sother works a re displayed. Even more important than any fame will be the un· measured ho urs of pleasure and tranquility that we and generations to come will gain from the garden of stone. As always the publicity-shy Segerstrom family re- fuses to discuss their gift. whose cost is reported to be in the millions . And so. we thank them for planting a peaceful and monume ntal dream a m id the hurried haste or urban life. P ension plan n eed e d A~ things stand today. nearly 30 percent of elderly Americ.ans s ubsist exclusively on Social Security benefits an average annual payment or $2.700 for individuals and $5,500 for couples. Only 20 percent also receive private pension benefits . After 30 months of s tudy. a presidential commission has recommended mandatory private pension benefits for all American workers to augment Social Security pay· men ts. The commission recommended that all private busi· nesses set aside an amount equal to 3 perce nt of their payroll for private pension investments. t hat a ll workers over the age of 25 begin accumulating benefits after one ~·ea r or employment. a nd that benefits be transferable from one job to another. At present. m ost e mployees in firms that have pension plans must remain on the job for 10 years or lose pension benefits. And in many instances accumulated benefits are not transferable to other jobs. Given the shaky condition of the Social Security pro· gram. the recommendations or the presidential com· mission seem valid. Too many workers today are either not covered by private pension plans. or must forfeit their benefits if they change jobs. It is by now quite clear that Social Security benefits alone do not add up to a reasonable subsistence .income for the elderly. And those who have worked all their lives deserve at least subsis tence in their old age. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boy d/Peanut butte r By L. M. BOYD Never eat peanut butter in bile·size lumps off a spoon. That's the advice or the medicoes. On bread, it can be controlled by the muscles of the mouth and throat, they say. But plain lumps cannot be manipulated by your in· ternal tubing, particularly if l°'ged in tight turns and trapdoors. Death by peanut butter ls not unheard of. Do yo u know what poplllarized that drinJt known as the dry martini? Prohlbl· If the ACLU exerclaed half as much zeal to keep victims alive as It does to prevent criminals from being executed it might whittle down the crime statlatka. fl'.K. o._r Olla ~· ... -*"''.,.. .., ,....,. ... • ,.. ftK....rttr r·•flKt .,. .................. ,.,. leM ,_ ..--... • o......, ow.; Oellr ,...,. . ' tion. The gin was so bad that the tender tasters had to touch it up with vermouth to get it past their tongues. Those who study the walrus say that beast just can't stand the color red. Q. Why is it that mountain climbers have to wear wool and not cotton? A. Wet wool dries out quickly even in the high cold. Collon doesn't . Q. All right, Louie, what do TV star Gary Coleman and ex -quarte rback Roger Staubach have ln common? A. Each is an only child. That's about it. You owe your life to light· nlng. Wllhout it ,,Plants couldn't exllt. And without planu. no you. Tbe lab dJcks of En1Land's Scotland Yard have ad · vanced lbelr field science to aucb a MIJ"ee that U,.y now claim a bloodttaln test rllhl at \be scene of a crtme can 1bow th•IJl 1n amalint amount of lbtormaUon about the party wbo did the bleed· lnc. Afe, Hx, m~Jcal hlt· tory, even .Vldence to •UI· seat where the penon lin~t " Thomn P. HAleyJPut>ll•Mr :fhof'N• Keevlt,Edltor Barbira l<relblChl Edltorlal Paoe Editor Pakistan. connection shaky WASJUNGTON -The Jranlan crist• could be ... pealed all over a1aln in nelshborinC Paklltan wbere the State Departmtint's poUcy m•kers b1v1 hitched their wa1on to a potential falllnl star -t.be bated military die· tator, Muhammad Zia ul·Haq. U.S. m1Utary aJd to Zia has put the United States in the same box it was In two years aso In Iran. Llke the late s hah of Iran, Zia bas alienated many of his people by hars h retribu lion against opponents. Already, the volatllt>. fru8trMt· ed Pakistani masses havf' lx'tn taking out their hostility on American famihes. In two rt' cent episodes. American women were physically allackl'd by militants on the s treets of P akistani cities. SECR ET FO R E I GN in · telligence cables reviewed by my associates J ack Mitchell und Indy Badhwar r e p ort that ··American n ationals, par· ticularly ladies,·· have been told ··not to be a lon e in th e Rawalpindi bazaar or walk alone in Islamabad.·· Americans And y Rooney have bMJ1 c.au&Joned about wt&r- las clotbff that plnpoint thelr neUonaUty. They have also been warned to take precauUona to protect lhelr cl\Udren on the way to and from school. A rectnl "Important Notice to All American a from the American Consulate General," dattd Feb. l2, 1981, describes "two recent attacks on American wome n , one In Karachi on February 2 1md tt\e other In Islamabad on February 10." TH E INCIDENT In K 'm1chl In- volved lhl' wife or an officer at lhe cona uhHe tc*-'neral. .. Two Pakl11tanl mulc1 arabbed her from the rN1r. threw. her against n wall, and be"an scratching nnd hitting her." the adviaory rl'porkd '"You are an UHIY American. und we are going to mukt> you uiiller." the two men wert> quoted a11 saying." In l11lumabad, "the wife of an American ussociated with the Embassy wus attacked by 18-20 Pakistani men." the advisory said. "They grabbed her, threw her to the ground. hit her in the mouth and eye, tore her clothes and . . one of the Pakistanis cut her leg with a knife . During the entire incident, cars were passing but none s topped · · Needl ess t o say, th e State Department would like to downplay these In cid ents. An1thin1 that might IUJlest the United States la backln1 the wrong horae in Pakistan ls not made public . But when Americana are being roughed up on the streets because of their perceived link to the dic- t atorsbip, it's clear that somethJng is wron1 with our policy in Pakistan. This coverup is unfortunately nothing new. The same hush· hus h treatment was given to the events or Nov. 21, 1979. when a howling mob sacked and burned the American embassy in Islamabad. killed two Marine guards and ass aulted sever al American women . In the interests of our policy of tiear·no·evil. see·no·evil s peak· no.evil of the Zia dictatorship, the details of that bloody day ha v been dropped down t he Orwellian Me m ory Hole at Foggy Bottom Overshadowed by the Ira nian host age crisis. the Islamabad attack has been all but forgotten except by those who s uffered through il. .. Many of us are still affected emotionally and mentally by the happenings of that day," wrote Sharon Jones, wife of an Air Force a\tache. adding ... , still reel loo few people know the true s tory .. Meanwhile, the strutting Zia 1!> losing Popular support by the hour. "~a is 1lltln1 on a powd keg," ••Id one top diploma "and It'• only a question or tl before it 111 explode." EXEC~IVE MEMO: M the round.s1~ his new satrap Labor Sec ary Ray Donov stopped in the department' legislative tralrs oltice an asked what ~ function was. I~ formed that he office prepare leg isla tive pro posal s a nd testimony for the secr etary to gi ve before congressional com- m l.ttees, Don~van seemed ge- nuinely surprised and dis- mayed ... I thought after I got through the conrirmation hear- ings rd never have to go back there;· he groaned. recalling the rough time he got from the Sena te on charges of links to or· ganized cr ime The Reagan adm1nistra· tion ·s gel· tough strategy toward the Soviet L'nion has sent State Department researc hers rum- maging through the dustbin a! history for cl ues to Kremlin behavior The No 3 man at F'oggy Bottom. Walter Stoe!>scl. recently ordered the retrieval of .;om e obscur e quolei. from V I Lenin for study and 1nterpreta · t io n The art'hltt'.'c·l of the Rolshenk Rl volut1on made thl· statements in 1902 Attorney Gen<'rcil W1llrnm F rench Smith ha!. alreilth madl· on<' poli cy dEJc•1s ion at the ·J usl1ee 9 c partme nl for a :-.trong personal r.ea:,;on L<ibor rac-keteering will gl't a thorough 1nve!>l1gat1on Th<' rt•asnn·• Sm ith was lht· lop Reag<1n talent hunter and "a!. personal I) l'mbarrass<'d b) thl' protratt ed in,·c·stigalinn into l.ahor Secretary Donn\ <In ., allt•gt•d t1(·S lo the ~lob ·ThC' Donovan expern•nce · Sm 1th h<is told a., !>rtC1ate> made· labor undl'r\\orld eonnPctHHI., ·a :"'o 1 pnonl.\ as far a., I am l'lln cl•rned Darrtll Trc•nt. Lht· nt'" dt put~ "t•crttar_\ of transportal 11111 \\111 run afoul or Honal<l lkagan !> tost cutl(•rs if ht' gm·!'> in for the kind of transportation ht• did ir 1973. "hPn he \\as Ric hard '.'ixon s emergt•ncy pre pare dnl'S'S chief J\ fe" dav" befon· h1 agl•nc-~ "as to rlose down. Trent took a lame-duck Junket It) iurk<'y. Saudi Arah1a. Kuwa1l anrl Iran at goHrn m t'nl c·xpen~t·. of coursl' Reflections on some outdated news itellls Our bundle of old newspapers is picked up o n th e firs t Wednesday of every month to be recycled or anyway tha t's what they s ay they do with them so I've been going through s om e February n e ws papers before I throw them out for good . I always hate to see them go but I hate to forget to put t hem out. too Each of us reacts in some special way to any newspaper s t ory w e b o th e r t o read . Com· p a re your reactions to a few of mine on reading these items: A 9 · year -old boy, 4 feet 5 inches tall, is a rrested for bank robbery after threatening a bank teller in New York with a gun. The caption under the picture of the boy turning himself in Sydney Ha r r is suggested it was kind of a runny story and that the bo) was cute T HE BOY didn"t strike m e as .. c ute .. at all The story said his name was withheld because of his age It seems to me his parents must be old enough so maybe their names ought to be re vealed ' We can 't seem t o res ist glamorizing crime . A little admiration creeps into another story right next to the one about the 9·year-old boy. (t's about a French prisoner·s he l icopter escape. There's going to be a movie about that. I s uppose, and we'll all go to it and cheer when the helicopter takes off. -THE NAT I ONAL Security Co un cil a pproves giving more military assistance to El Salvador lt"s our National Security Council so f'll go along with whatever it decides, but I hope we know for s ure we're really backing the good guys down there. Half the time in the past whe n we 've s u pported some foreign government. It ·s turned out they were the bad guys. Students at the University of Massachusetts protest an administra tive orde r banning the sharing of bathrooms in the dormitories by men and women. ALL I COULD think of reading this s tory is how happy I'd have bee n if I could have enforced a ban like that in my house for about 20 years. During that time I s hared a bathroom with four women three daughters and my wife I'd have welcomed a law that made it a feder a l offense for men and women lo have to s h are the s ame bathroom. The trouble was we only had one on the second floor of the house. The story says that Larry Wright , th e lead e r o f the ··coalition for Coed Living." addr esse d a rall y o f 100 protesting s tudents . If that's all students have to protest about, they've gone a inng wa~ buckwe1rd since tht' 1960s -CHKYSLE R R~PORTS record loss of Sl.71 billion I don"t Jnderstand a number that big and T certainly don·l· understand how a compan.'. could lose t hat much. Maybt'.'• thev s hould have h e1d it 1n American Express traveler's checks. You could buy a quarter of " million new car:o. with th3t much money -I N OSAKA, JAPAN. then··s , a hotel with rooms that are 6 feet 7 inches long. 5 feet high and 5 feet wide Now t h at's what I call Ame ri ca n ingenuity Each' c ubi cle has a tel eph on e. a television set, a m irror and air conditioning. The bathroom is down the hall These rooms cost Sl 1 compared with about $100 for a good hotel room It sounds like a great idea to me There·s one dr<iwback that proves we·re still ahead of the Japanese. !'Jo women allowed Genuine experts don't seek the lhnelight The r e are, basically. two kinds of people who raise their hands to ask a question after a lecture. There are those who are looking for an answer. and there are those who tMnk they already have the answer and are seeking to display their superiority over lhe speaker. The second kind is usually a would·be or a self.styled "ex· pert'' on the s ubject, who wants to as- sert his own primacy and to dem - onstrate to the audience that he should be tht one on. t h e podium . He more often ends up makin1 a fool of hlmaelf than of the •~aker, became the 1pealer bn both the microphone and the laat word. I have found that the tenuine expert lo any 1ubject bu no need to pm ot.hen down or to f . show himself in a favorable light. Nor does he need Co use an impressive technical jargon in com municating with the lay public -jargon that is a kind or useful s horthand among experts but only serves to confuse and repel the novice in the fie~d. ONE OF THE paradoxes of language is that ll is more dif- ficult to express some things in simple terms than In technical terms. Also, ll you describe something in technical terms, or ' in long words, you are better able to conceal your essenUaJ banality and poverty of thought. (I suspect this ta why the social sclencea, especlaUy, ere so full of specialized Jarcoft : not only ire tbe experts trylns desperately to lmltate the ' ''har d" sciences, but they an also contriving at the aame tJme to diqube or elevate the or· ~ or lrivlallty of their work.) There la a beautlluUy ehar ae· l~rl1Uc story about lln1tein ln· dlcatlnt bow the expert wbo ~ . knows his stuff has no need or desire to Impress others. Oc· casionally, at Princeton , Ein· !tein would attend lectures by I "Iran ~· lust t•ken all the Iraq I ff'MY hotttte." ve r y good scie ntis t s who nevertheless were somewhat Ob- scure and technical in their ex- pression and presentation. As' E.H . Hutten relates it: t I "E INSTEI N WOULD rlsel after the l ec'ture and ask.,, whether he might put a question.' He would then go to the~ blackboard and 'begin to explaqi' in simple terms what the terU turer had be6' taJking about. 'I wasn't quite sure I understood you correctly.' he would say> wltb great gentleness, and thed'1 would make cltar what the lee~. lurer had been unable to codll vey." ·1 This Is what efrecUve coni1t municaUon. and 1ood teacbin,0 Is all about. Aa Aquinas put .~ lon1 ago, the poor \ea ch er stands where he ls ·~ betk~~ Lhe pupU to come to hlm. &ood t.eacber 1oet lo wher. pupil ls, takes blm bf the arm,• and leada him to where bt OQlhlJ to go. The former lan 't worth ~ nickel, and the latt•r can't bl paid enoup, lf )'OU ctn flnd,-~ '1< • -....... _ .. __ -....... ·-·-.. ·-·--· .. ·-•o,,jf ..... ___ C .................... _ ........................ , .. _ ......... ---·--·-,,., .......... ...._ ............... ~_.. -.-...-..,-... 1flli ... I • ..., __ .....,...._~.,...........,. ._-..-...-.~ -.... · r I .. w £ r l Ni :, r >A·, ~., f'I 1 • 1 • 1 1" ~ nHANGf COUNT v CAl If ORrJIA :1 '.. CtNTS I Idled FCC chief p&id ·to stay away WASHlNGTON <AP> - CheTles D. Ferris retains the cbaulfeured car and SSS,000 salary tbat come with being chairman of the Federal 'Communlcatlona Commission altboulh be hasn't really worked at the FCC since late January. He didn't want it this way, but that's part of a political deal the veteran Democrat worked out with th e R e publi ca n admlnistraUon. What Ferris ceu is permission to stay OD u chairman unW be ca n start drawing a $25,000.a·year pension wheb M retires next month. · What the Rea1an administration gets ia the chance to fill ferris' seat oe the commlaaion three years before his FCC term expires. But that deal wu not quite adequate for the Rea1an forces, who wanted to make sure Ferris could make no mischief at the FCC u a lame-duck chairman. So Ferrta, 47, •Creed to do no work between late January, after Reagan's inauguration, and hls April retirement. He hasn 't overseen an FCC meet:ln1. part.iclpatA!d ln agency business or. exercised any control over the commission's Slaff. Ferris declines comment.· "Charlie's "1isfortune was that a,acan's aidea didn't have the presence of mind to juat leave thlnss where they were until they were ready t.o appoml a new permanent chairman," said a fellow commlaaioner( who asked not to be ident fled. "That'• what Jimmy Carter did and Richard Wiley continued u chairman for the first nine mont'hs of the Carter adminiatration.'' Ferris iJ also supported by Dean Burch, an adviser to Pretldent Reaaan and a former Republican chairman of tbe FCC. "Critics will say this is a -raid on the Tl'eaaury; that somehow lt'1 bad for the taxpayer," says Burch. "But my own feelln1 is that be earned the pension and that it's an accident of the calendar that 30 or 40 days would make a difference. On balance, this ~ a fair deal for both sides." Fem. is a workaholic -when he work.a. Reporters could rmd him at bis desk on weekends and at odd boun of the ni&bt. He wu quickly d eregulating the com munlc atioos Industry t thereby promoting a chief objective of the new president. The "no work" arrangement endorsed by the White House comes as Reagan ls pledcing t.o cut waste Crom the federal budget. Teacher lay_offs, • trims slated Ad naisfires Census unit loses count By JOHN NEEDHAM Of u .. o.lly ~lltt ICMI Anyone applying for a job with the U.S. Census Bureau in Laguna Niguel in response to an ad that ran recentJy in the Pennysaver better just keep looking. Bureau officials say they received word of budget cut· backs and layoffs in their department too late to prevent the ad from appearing on Feb. 25. The notice advertised for 800 full-Ume and part-time clerk positions with the census bureau, with the jobs last· Ing from six to nine months. On the same day lbe ad ran, officials were announcln& that from 300 to .00 clerks working at lbe regional process- ing center at 2AOOO Avila Road would be laid off. Center director Robert ScbeJJer said be trted to stop tbe notice from appearing, but that be was too late, leav- ing the hard·pressed census bureau out $6,900 for tbe ad- vertisement. "We did all we could to stop the ad and get our money back," Scheller said, "but we just didn't have enough notice." Michael Freeman, assistant center director, said the regional bureau, located in the federal building known as the Ziggurat, was notified of the cutbacks on Feb. 20. He said be then contacted the Pennyaaver, but be was told the ad had already gone tD press and couldn't be de- leted. "We were told the ad could not be pulled," Freeman 'said. "We 've had a lot or disappointed people callint for jobs." Freeman said the Pennysaver was delivered to about l 7!J,OOO homes along the South Coast. Census bureau offi cials say the cutbacks in personnel will mean a three·month delay in work originally planned to be completed by Sept. 30. Bureau clerks are involved in processing the hand· written answers to questions included on the long form census questionnaire mailed to one of every s ix U.S. households. Santa Ana Heights annexation asked Newport ·Beach Councilmao Paul Hummel has a.aked his col· leagues to begin the steps necessary to annex at least a portion of the 800·acr e Santa Ana Heights community to Newport. Hummel, arguing Heig~ts res· idenu are tired of "having no representation,'· said the recent approval of the John Wayne Airport master plan has un· derscored this concern in the county island. The Heights area, known as a semi-rural and horsey communi- ty, stretches from the lop of the Upper Newport Bay to just south or the airport. lt ls bordered by Newport, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Irvine. '•I personally feel that tbe bones and cowa up there will be lllllil CUil lllTHIR Night and morning low clouds and fog , otherwise f1lr and cooler Thursday. Lows tonight 50 at beaches, SS inland. Highs Thursday mid-80s alona · coast, near 'JO Inland. 1a11111u1 Hc'U '°°" bl SS, bed OC(M Glfftn FM'd Mou>• no 8'ou of I~ up. See ltory Poge 8'. 11111 a welcome addition to our staid tradition in Newport," said Hummel during a City Council session this week. Past arguments against an· nexatioo have come from resi- de nts of Santa Ana Heights. Some have complained annex&· lion could mean an end to their equestrian lifestyle. Hummel said he believes that obstacle can be overcome. Newport councilmen expected to consider annexation later this month, have asked for prepara· lion of reports detailing the benefits and drawbacks of an· ne1tation. But according lo Newport City Attorney Hugh Collin, there are two problems with the annexa· tion move. First, city law requires that Newport voten approve the an- nexation ol any area larger than 100 acres. Tbe second stumbling block is that the west ball of Santa Ana Hei1bts falls under Co•ta Mesa's sphere of in· nuence. Orflclala in Colla ..... would bave to appron tbe aauuUoa for lt to So t.brou&b. Several COUDCilDMlt ~ that aumtioo ftnt be fOcuMll c.· tbe eutern half ot Santa Ana lhl•ht•, wblcb h under Newport'• sphere ol lnlluenee. Re1l4eDll ID lll• ff•lcbta, partlcularlJ the area belweea the Newport Beacb fOll count aod tbe airport, ar-e the IDClt .. Hrel.Y tmpaeted by DOIM from departtnc Jeta. Lake Profiled Daily Pllot 1portawrtteJ' Rots CarllClll tall• u oft-beat loot at Lake~ 1t Newport 8 ...... Hilb _,.~Set Pa1e 02. • District • action protested By JERRY CLAUSEN OI tlle Dally l"I ... SMIH Despite protests by teachers, students and parents, Newport· Mesa school trustees have voted unanimously to start proceed- ings that would cut a number of school offeringsJ)ext September and lay off abOurM teachers. The move, taken Tuesday, will trigger the mallint of abOut 125 term in a t ion warnings t o teachers from among whom the layoffs will be made. Actual terminatioa, aald supertnt.eodent John Nicoll, will depend on seniority rl1bta. Teacbera who b.ve been witb the diatrict as lon1 as el1bt years will be affected, be said. lrYln• Coaet ·' Country Club trvlne Teruce Airport battle brewing By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of u,. O.tolr Pilot Stall The Orange County Board of Supervisors is s uppo rting so-called "'defederalizalion" or John Wayne Airport. Through a resolution adopted Tuesday. the board declared its support of federal legislation that would permit airport operators to withdraw from U1e federal Airport Development Aid Program, administered by the Federal Aviation Ad- ministration. According to county airp<>rt of- fi cials , about $8 million annually is flowing into ADAP from an 8 pe r cent surcharge on tickets sold for travel from the airport. Moat of the protests beard Tuesday were leveled at plans to trim German and Latj• lan1ua1e counea from bl1b school programs and instrumen- t a I music from elementary schools. MAP DEPICTS NOPOllD EXPANllON AT NEWPORT CENTER llaeMd ere•• lndlcete office•, hotel, atlopplng •re•• The county, however, is reap- ing only about Sl million, on the average, in return. It did receive $4.5 milHon last year toward the purchase of 13 acres of land on the airport's west side. Several student& pleaded to scrap plans for eliminaUnc the district's evenlng school for youngsters who must work dur· ing the daytime. The school board did vote to reconsider cutting the Latin and German o ffering s . An alternative is to trim about 1.S t eachers from Spanish and French language programs dis· Newport Center plan hit by SPO N Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose district includes t he airport, and th e county Legislative Planning Commit· tee, recommended the board ap- prove the defederalization con· cept. Legislation introduced by Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, R-Kan .. would permit operators of the nation's busiest airports to withdraw from ADAP. Sen. Kassebaum is chairwoman of the Senate Aviation Subcommit· tee. trictwide. . But that. move will not be formally decided until later this year during budget talks, of· ficials noted. School board President Ken Wayman reconfirmed the board's position that some pro- grams voted for cuu Tuesday will not be trimmed if state funding next year is more than anticipated. By STEVE MARBLE Ot lM Dally f'lleC Slett Newport Beach slow-growth advocates clicked off a round of s hot s today at a pro posed Newport Center expansion pro· ject that they claim will mean more traffic, noise poJlutioo and inc reased demand for jet service. Membe r s of SPON (Stop Polluting Our Newport) attract- ed 40 people to the meeting to- day at the Oasis senior citizen center in Corona del Mar. Jean Watt, president of the 400·m ember group, s aid the Irvine Company's expansion plan raises serious questions about the future of residentiaJ life in Newport Beach. The proposed project, to come before c ity planning com- mlssiooers for review on March 19, calll for a 25 percent ex· pansion of the circular business and commercial center. If the plan is approved, the Irvine Company would be al· (See ANGRY, Page .\%) Riley h as said th,at de - federalization would assist the county in efforts to block pres· sure from the FAA and the Civil Aeronautics Board on airport-related issues. Traditionally, the FAA re· portedJy uses the threat of a <See AUlPORT, Page AZ) Early projections by Superin· tendent Nicoll indicate that next year's in co m e could be an ywhere from S2 million to SS million less than trus year's. A great deal depends on bills und e r con s ideration by legislators in Sacramento, be said. If final action is taken at budget approval time, probably Au1u1t or September, high school programs to be eliminat· ed next year also would include advanced photography, com· merclal art, poster art and driver t.ralllinc. $2 a gallon gas sold Corona station pumps 1,000 gallons a day <See ~LS. Pace A%> CORONA (AP) -At nearly $2 a gallon, a gasoline station operator la selling about 1,000 gallons a day ol what la called On the seene· New local page in debut Today the Daily Pilot lnauiuratea a second front pa1e of local new1 c:ailed Coastal Scene on the fint P•8• of the newspaper's B section. • The aim ls to brint Daily Pilot readers more local and reglonai news ln an eaty-1.o-ftDd and eu7-to-read paeta11. On today'1 81 Coastal Seene, you'll f\ftd: -OOVNTY avaBAU Chief rr.ltrlck lcboemthl'• atory abou~ wby Oran••· County oftlclala believe w• Dted a 1lx-cent-per-1auon.bJlle ln 1uoUDe tax ... -PllOTOGSAPBI:& Patrick 0·~·1 bird' ... ye view ot ~~ctJoo proarea oa the new Cout lllAW8l brtd11 °"",Newport Bav. -I0"11I tovNTi' Bureau Chief Stm lltleMU'• 1tol'>' about node odors ln lrvtne. · -a.TA Ml!:M reporter JtrrJ Cl1U1a'1;..., Uoul.; dlfftcabMI wt~ plane to~ 8outh Cout ~· -IOlJ'l'll OOtlNTY NfONI' ,. N ....... IMl7 about lat.tit develoltmenta lD the battle OY9I' ...... t6e mouth 4il au Jua e..... -AND YOtl'U. flad oulwho waa appOIM411 mtttee that wW ..-a new Ike for a,...'"_.. r . the most expensive unleaded supreme gasoline ln the country. Ken Warbrick, who sells product& made by Chevron, a unit of Standard OU Co. of California, has. been selllng the fuel at $1.999 per &allon for tbl'ee weeks. Thll ls reportedly one of the highest prices being charged in the nation. Price celllngs on 1aa0Une have been llfted by President Re••an ao dealen can checking under the hood, checking the tires, and even clearing trash out of the car. Some cuatomera are unhappy when they drive in and see the pump price. but many of them settle for the price, even if they're first-time customers, be said. Fluor stock cbar1e anythlna they w•nt. ·-~ • id The quoted price ls much truaing 8 a hlaber than tbe price being • ~::~:.full-service 1uoUne 'briak today Prlc. ponecl at other alatloaa ii tbe Ccnna area nm Mtw...a .Ill and '1.• tor ~c.uJar. ··-to.,. .• for Wll .. ded.. ud fl.at to $1.511 tor· 1upnm1 un· .. ..,. OIM NUOD etc.cl bf Warbftdt for lalt prie" ll be P•YI an ........ " .... per bour ... for ill emplo1••• tlua Mlf • ..nce atatklDt. H• alto nnotly learned froai CbHnn that UM r.nt Oil bl& ttaUOD wlll be llacreued ~ ··-to ··-....... th. 'l"M ......... pneea. .. esplaiMd, wW mil• up tbe atr. eolf, I Warblick. 1akt oee ,.__ he eaa charp ~ 8"18 f• ,.....,. .... aded .. UMll NNmel'I bow tMJ dl be lettiftl I f\111 ...... Of awnicet w.U, l.DC1udllae I ! I APPEARS IN COURT WITH NEW CHARGE ATTACHED Convicted S•n Clement• al•y•r John Al•n Kelh Jury hears slayer's try for jail escape Only hours after it occurred, the atte mpted jail escape of convicted murderer John Alan Keith of San Cle m ente was bar ed in detail to an Orange County Superiot Court jury which wiU decide if he should be sentenced to die in the state's gas chamber. Keith. 23, was convicted of first-degr ee murder two weeks ago for tt1e mutilation slaying of a Corona del Mar real estate agent in 1978. But early Tuesday, the same day the penalty phase of his trial wa s to begin, Keith and two fellow Or ange Cou nty J ail NB bandit apologizes for holdup A man with s houlder-length . hair and a str aw cowboy hat held up a Newport Beach clean· ing establishment Tuesday af. ternoon after informing the lone female clerk that he had a drug problem. Police said the young , un- shaven man, who never dis· played a weapo n , e nter ed Village Cleane rs. 4543 West Coast Highway, minutes before 6 p.m . and order ed the clerk away from the register. After gr abbing $85 in cash from the register. police were told, the man said , ''I'm sorry, but I have a drug problem." Sever al neighboring busi- nessmen later told police they had seen~ the man cruising the area in a yellow compact pickup truck. i n mate s un s u c c ess fu ll y attempted to escape through an air cond itionin g duel a nd plum bing tunnel after removing a vent grate in their cell. The thr ee were captured by O r a ng e Cou nty S h e riff"s Department deputies who heard sus picious banging noises on the jail's fourth floor at about 3:30 a.m . Brought into iudge Donald McCartin's courtroom Tuesday by Deputy Dist r ict Attorney David Carter were tools used by the would-be escapees, including a 90-foot length of rope fashioned apparently from pieces of cloth. Deputies told the s ix-ma n. six-woman j ury that Keith and his two accomplices -Ma rk Al bert Foster and Robert Errol Sto n e r we r e qu ic kl y apprehended in the plumbing tunnel that runs between the double-tiered cell blocks. Sgt. Lyn n Nehling said officers found Keith in the tunnel wearing only his jail underwear and socks and shoes. Nehling s aid the convicted killer's body was covered with soot and scratched considerably. Deput y Alfredo Fierro told j urors he first called superiors to his fourth-floor post afte r hear ing banging noises from the west end of the guard corridor. A cell check revealed that a grate had been pried off the wall of the three men's cell. Fierro, questioned by Carter. said he and other guards went to the plumbing tunnel's locked door and opened it, im mediately finding Stoner. in custody on robbery and burglary charges. ft••P.,,e AJ SCHOOLS FACE CUTS. • • High school phys ical educa · Uon would be dropped lo a two- ' year program. Expected to be trimmed from middle schools ar e metal shop classes , typing, drafting and all foreign language programs. Five school nurses would be loat a s we ll as two school psychologists. The personnel cuts, including administra tors with teaching credentials, will include a bout 20 ,P<>titions to be eliminated when the district closes Rea Middle School in Costa Mesa and 1 Corona del Mar Elementary in .Newport Beach. The board voted ear lier to close those two schools In June because ol declining encollmenl and the budget squeeze. Under state law, teachers who may be laid orr at the end or this school year must be notified by March 15, with final notices due by.May 15. Aaele Kopecky. president of the Newport-Mesa Federation ot Teachers, told the board Tues- day that the cuts are m assive and that administrators are cut- ting beyond the requirements dict ated by declining enroll- ment. Newport Beach builder Tom Williams reitera ted his claim Tuesday night that programs wouldn't have lo be cut if the district would sell an estimated $30 million worth of school lands that never will be built upon. ' He ch a lle nged Nicoll and school lawyers to meet with him and his attorney over legal de· tails that Nicoll claims prohibit the use or such funds on school programs even if the land is sold. Williams claims that sale of the vacant properties could re· suit in investment capital that could glean up to $5 million a year for the district. OTTAWA (AP) -Prtckleet Reaian, bruabln& aalde U.S. differences with Canada, f romlled tOOay to aave America rom "~otentlal economic: calamity ' and win back the confldenc. of Ila friends, allies and tradln1 partnen. In a televised address before the Canadian Parllament near the end or a brief state villt, Reaian also uried Canada to. stand firm with the United States a~a i n s l "imported t e rro ris m ' a nd "continued Soviet adventuris m across the e arth." With Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau sitting nearby ln the chamber of the Houae of Commons. the president pledeed lo "work steadily on those Issues still before us " -s uch a s fis hing rights, air pollution, energy policy and military aid lo El Salvador. But, he said, "let's speak no more of differences today." F,....P.,,eAJ ANGRY ••• lowed to construct a 500-room hotel, 880,000 square feet of of· nee space and 20,000 square feet in r etail shops . The plans also call for a 165-room expansion of the Marriott Hotel. Using a map provided by the Irvine Company, president Watt pointed out residential areas ln Newport Beach where, she said, adverse effects from the de· velopment project would be felt: Big Canyon : noise pollution a nd shadows from hig h-rise buildings. -Harbor Vi e w Hills: in · creased crime and light poUu- tion. Irvine Terrace: traffic con· gestion to the point of becoming "landlocked." -Santa Ana Heights: more noise from airport and n ew pres- s ure to build University Drive near homes. -Promontory Point: pollu- tion from llthts in office build· ings and traffic congestion. The group's leader also said the expansion project would mean widening intersections to accommodate increased traffic. S h e cl ai med t h at m e ans "nightmare intersections" and "track star intersections" - which she deftned as beiq in- tersections so wide a person would have to be a track star to crooss before lights changed. Further , Mrs. Walt suggest~. the development project might focus new attention on turning 5th Avenue in Corona del Mar into a major traffic corridor. An environmental study of the Irvine Company's plan, which is required by law, indicates that the project would gene rate 20,000 new da ily car t rips lo the center. Newport Center , the report stales, currently is responsible 'for 116,280 daily car trips to the circle-shaped center . T he S P ON preside nt also rapped county-app r ove d re· d evelopme n t plans for the Newport Dunes a qua tic park. Here, the plan is to build a 300· room family inn, a s mall motel, a restaurant, a shopping village and enlarge an existing marina. T he plan still must be okayed by stale Coastal Commissioners . Mrs. Watt said the Dunes proj- ect would create noise pollution and traffic congestion aod could "soak up" the benefits of the ne w Pacific Coa st Highway bridge. Irvine rape focuses on footbridge The rape of a 15-year-old school girl in Irvine two weeks ago has prompted city officials to consider removing the foot· bridge connecting Yale Avenue over the Santa F e Railroad tracks. ORANCll COAST Da-Pllat Councilman Bill Vardoulis asked city officials Tuesday to investigate the costs of bullcilng a roadway or doing away with the onrpass used by studeota CtaaeMIM edWfttelng 714/MJ;.Mn crossing Yale. All othef d1putl'ftent9 MMll" "It's a bad area and lt'a not lhomM P. Haley ~ Aobttt N.Weed ,....... L Thomu KM'tll ~U'P"lne ~~:n...· t:,:" Schulman f:J....~ ~Godden:! J r. MAIN °"1Ce ietting any better," Vardou..h a:ae wett a..r s. •• c.u Mltw, cA. said . .,_.,. -.. au '*· C•u Meta, CA... Police Chief Leo Peart told the ~=ri::,.::.1 ?.r2:tf::. ='~~.;:·:,: council the footbrid1e baa been ... ,,,,_, ~.,,. mo ... •tPf'Mu<tcl wl11\twl the slt.e of %1 reported crimes ~,.,...,..,..,..,ot<tOY•19'1•-r.,., durin1 the last t hree years, se<onct ''"' ""'• .,.,d •• coti. MtM, c.i11om1.. seven ot them serious. CUM 1'4-«IO) Sllllt<rlptloft tty Utrri.r.._• ,.,......,y, Th l lb 15 Id 11, ""•" u..11 mo11t111v; m111t~., •••l1111t1orot 14.• e rape O e -year-o "'°""''" Feb. 218 occurred u the llrl re- T11e 0r.,... C-4 0et1v ....... •"" Wllk ll IH...,.. turned hom e from school at t11t "·-~-. •• ...,...."'" "' 111e 0r.,... c... about 3:50 p.m. Police are aeet-:=:::1;::;:7,~,;•t:.~'°*:.9:. =:: ln1 two male caucaslan1 ln tbelt h«ll, ..... ,.,.., .._",,_. •• v .. 1ev. ltvlM, earl'f 208. LAltlllM 8"cllil9llVI Cettt. ,,. tlf!ele ,......rF,,.,. '' ,......_ ~ _, '-'•Y•· ,,. • ._.,., Peart 1ald that a crooH'AS =:~.':=.'~:.=!i:':::•' "'"" 0· ._ auard patrolln1 the area left .-.. 7,. -70 1Vork at s:ao p.m . on Feb. at. 1~1 ... -...-..._..._ ______ ....,_..,Yv.o __ . _ .. _,_-_ _.· .._ __ ....,....,.. Pat rolt bave alDu be•• Uf'ded unUt 5 p.m. • ···--r-..... ,~·-----­ -==="""""~r'--- ' Wetlands proposal unveiled Ir PATalCK KENNEDY Of-0•11' ,.llMS&e" The Orange County Planning Commission has recommended a development proposal for the Bolsa Chlca wetlands that in· eludes a boat marina , homes and marsh restoration. On a 4· l v ote. t he com - missioners recommended Tues- day that the Orange County Board of Supervisors approve a l ,800· slip boat marina with a n avigable channel to the ocean and to Hunt- ington Harbour, 5. 700 homes, and a 400-to-500-acre marsh restora- tion project. According to the proposal , a 45·foot-high bridge intersection would be built at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coas t Highway span· ning the propos ed n avigable channels . The proposal appears to be in conflict with action by the Cali fornia Coastal Commission which has approving authority for Loca l Coastal Plans. 0•11• "'11•1 St•ll Pllolo 'THE SPIRIT OF THE LIMA BEAN' DISPLA YEO The state Coastal Commission made a preliminary ruling last year that 1,200 acres of the Bolsa Chica is a natural wetlands to be protected from development. Flrat wofil In South CoHt Town Center aculpture garden Reaction spirited as 'Bean' debuts In considering various pro- posals for the Bols a Chica, however, county pl anners re· peatedly have stated that major differences with the Coastal Com· mission would be decided in court or by legislative action. The Board of Supervisors will hold a publ ic hearing on the pro- posal April 1. By JODI CADENHEAD Of ti. oao11, PIMt St.II Henry Segerstro m predicts the lsamu Noguchi sculpture garden in Costa Mesa's South Coast Town Center will become "known as one of the important art finds in America within the- year.". The managing partner of C.J. Segerstrom & Sons, developer of South Coast Plaza, made his ob- servation foUowing the unveiling Tuesday afternoon of the first of six stone works to be included in the "California Scenario." It is located between the American City bank tower and Gr eat West.em Savin.is. Segentrom said be discovered the sculptor three years ago and became enamored of his smooth stone and metal work th at is displayed in Jerusalem, Paris , New Y o rk and Wuhiqtoa. F0Jlowln1 three months of meetin1s with the 77-year-old artist, Segerslrom finally persuaded him to accept bis first privately commissioned work in California. "My concerns and Noguchi's wer e th e sa m e ," s aid Seg e rs t rom . "He wa nted to create something in his home slate." Se gerst rom s aid tha t his family's decision to create the multimillion doll ar sculpture garden was part of an evolu- tiona ry process toward improv- ing the quality of life in Orange County. "This gives us a spirit to do more than just something com· m ercial, .. said Segerstrom. When completed in October. the 1.6-acre g a rden will n se gr acefully in the shadow or twin 15-story office buildings . mir· ror ed by the m ammoth con· struction of South Coas t Plaza Hotel , South Coast Repertory and t h e s prawli ng 185-storc s hopping center. "The Spirit of the Li ma Bean" unveiled to th e press and guests Tuesday is com pos ed of 15 bronze colored granite boulders assembled and shipped from the sculptor's stud io in Shikoku. Japan. The 28-ton piece was re · assembled by Noguchi and two assistants. Guests were given a litho- gr aph of the scuJpture by Toren Segerstrom, highlighted with a picture of Noguchi . Funding for the s culpture garden has come from C.J Segerstrom & Sons and Pruden· tial Insurance Co. The Bols a Chi ca encompasses 1,600 acr es south or Warne r Avenue along the eastern side of Pacific Coast Highway It is in county territory. but bordered on three sides by Huntington Be<Jch and on the fourth side by the P a cif1cOcean. F roaePage AJ AIRPORT. • • cutoff of ADAP funds to force airport operators to comply with its directives. The FAA . for exam ple , threatened last year to withhold the $4.5 million land acquisition gr ant because of what st termed r eluctance by the county to open the airport to new jet air car- riers. The FAA was placated when supervisors acted to grant entry privileges to Frontier Ai rlines and Western Airlines A new battle is brewing The county now im poses a rule that prohi bits Jet air carriers from fl ying non stop to destina- tions rnore than 500 m iles from the airport. The only exception is Salt Lake Cst v which is 526 nautical miles away. DESK SALE 1, TWO WEEKS ONLY Plus: all leather desk chairs "In stock only" less 20% ISuch na~es as Sllgh, Cal Mode, 1Drexel, Heritage, Henredon and more. I STOP IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION -L--'.-~~~~·-·1·-~ ' ·VIM,! COSTA M81A 1M Ne:'~ .. " .. <"') MN0J0 1 LAGUNA ••ACH • • ; .., Herth ee.e-~J I 1 I (114) 4'Mll1 ) , , Economic entertaining T•_:t·nlD• perctnt • ol A CUI IW'WJed 1'9CeD~':~tJaey enter· ta1D at leut tw6 or three time• a month. Today, .tth aoarloc food C01ta tbla preaenta Worceatersblre uuce and Hit; mix well . Spoon illtO ,...-vtq bowJ. Serve wU6 veaetabtes. Thia recipe may be doubled. Yleld: about 1 cnap. I EASY PATE SP&EAD 1 small onion a real cballqe to both palate and purse. Make· ·e~·younelf dlp1 and oil spnadl are one place to start savinl, and with • quick daab of Worceatenh.lre they can 2 tableepoons salad 1 pound chicken liven, halved ~ cup butter or mar1arine, softened be more flavorsome ( aod economical> than prepared ones. 1 &eaapooo salt 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce UalDC tbe 1tMl •LD• blade OD food proc..,or, cbop OG.lon (make• ~ cup) or cbop oaiQD ftDely with ta.lie. ID a larae akWet but oU u.nW bot. Add onkle; aaute u.nW tender; about S minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon; let .Ude. Saute Uvera until no tonier pink, about 2 mlnutea. Place Uvers and re· served onion ln proc· easor fitted with steel bl ad ; process until smooth. (Or, place in blender container. Blend at blab apeed uoUI amootb, turnlo1 off motor and 1craplo1 ald11 of blender con· ta Iner occ:aalooally). Spooa llvw mixture into a medium bowl. Add butter , aalt and Worceaterahire sauce; miK well. Spoon into a aervlna bowl; cover and chill. Or, spoon into a 2·CU~ bowl or moldi COV· er and refrlaerate 1or at least 1 hour. Unmold on· to lettuce-llned platter. Serve with crackers. Yield: 2 cups. Confetli t;!Wt•e Dip ia ~mico • ·full of fbst.1or and ecuil11 made. It's a se<Uoned blend of cheeses, crunchy vegetable and Worcestershir Here are two ex· amples ol euy ·atarten that are perfect for lnex· pensive entertainin,, along with cooling drinks. The Confetti Cheese Dip can be prepared a day or so ahead, and wiU keep about a week, refrigerated. 8 COMB TO YOllS ROOrtD -UP 8 OF LOWER BEEF PRICES! I To make it, shredded Cheddar is blended into whipped cream cheese with flecked pimiento, green pepper and sliced scallions. Then the flavor com· es: One-and-a·haJf tea- spoons of Worcestershire sauce is measured in for zippy taste. This can be served with dipping chips, or with crunchy summer vegetables. Easy Pate Spread is whipped up pronto in a food processor or blender. From start to stop the preparation take s maybe 10 minutes, and the ingredients are sim· pie : chicken 1i vers, onion, oil, salt and Worcestershire. The Pate Spread can be made the night before, and will keep, refrigerated, for one or two d ays. Serve on crackers, pumpernickel bread or celery chunks. CONFETTI CHEESE DIP 1 container (8 . oz.> whipped cream cheese 'h c up s hredded Cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons finely dked green pepper 2 tablespoons finely diced pimiento 2 tablespoons thinly s liced scallions (-green onion) l 'h t easpoon s Worcestershire sauce lt4 teaspooo salt Assorted fr es h vegetables Witb mixer al high speed beat cream and Cheddar cheeses until well blended. Add green pepper, pimiento; sca llion s , HEARTY LUNCHEON SALAD FROM LEFrOVERS Turn small bits of leftover baked ham into a hearty saJad. Finely chop ham a nd mix with c hopped hard·cooked egg, celery, mayonnaise and a little grated Ched- dar cheese. Mound onto canned pineapple slices on crisp lettuce. . . ,, TROPICAL FRUITS TOP CEREAL Heat granola or your favorite crisp cereal un· tit toasted and warm in s killet. Serve t opped with canned pineapple chunks mixed with sliced banana and light cream. • • • BREAKFA ST SANDWICH Chop cooked ham and hard-cooked egg. Mix with grated Cheddar or Jack cheese and pile on canned pineapple slice. Heat under broiler and serve on buttered toast. • • • HAM AND EGGS, ISLAND· STYLE Butter a toasted English mumn. and top half wi\b sauteed cooked ham wilb eggs. Pile on second muffin half and sprinkle wi\h parsley. • * • GO-ALONG FO&BA&BDBAM Stir 2 to 3 tablespoons dripplnp (fat removed) into drained canned pineapple cbunkt. Add a tablespoon maple syrup and a few 1Uvered almonds, and heat Jn skJJlet. Serve with baked bam. t ,! .79 OI 80\ Sunshine Vanllla Wafers .83 70U"'<l J~-SfUfTto Star Manz. 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A bll GM tabae. swin&· i ns eer••n door, grandma and the childNn all seem to ~ ~saenttal t"1redlents before JOU can make something as baslc as stew. stuffed chicken or meatloaf -right? , Not necessarily! Scaled-down versions of these comfortable favorites are easy to do -even in studio-sized kitchens. The old time calorie count• can be streamllned , too , without living up good old-fashioned rtavor . Here'show: l·PERSON MEA11A>AF 1 slice dry whole wheat bread ' 6 ounce can tomato juice 4 ounce s f at · trimmed lean g round beer round 1 t e a s p o o n Worcestershire sauce 1 to 2 teaspoons onion Oakes Salt (or seasoned salt). pepper. to taste Dice bread into cubes (or if it's too dry. break il into bits). Com- bine with i..-.i cup tomato juice and wail a few minutes. Mix in remain· ing ingredients, except remaining tomato juice. and shape into an oval Place on an 8-inch n o ns t ick c a kepan . s prayed with cooking spray. Bake uncovered. 1 n a pre heated 350· degree oven, 20 to 25 minutes Bas t e oc· casionally wilh remain ing l q m~o juice <Single me Uoar may also be bak in the tray of a toas ter oven I Makes one serving. 260 calories. STUFFED CHICKEN 6REAST HALF 12 fryi ng chicke n breast 1 slice dry bread. diced 1 small rib celery. minced PUBLIC NOTICE N·111•t FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMENT T "1: t0How1n9 P•Y-M>n\ •t f' 001no 1>us1nen •S FORTUNA ENTERPRISES 107 S<llOI• Pl.u<t PH ~u. NewOO•I 8 U < ... Ce '7663 Zecllery T P•o•c•n• IO'I S<t>ol1 Pl•H PHJJlo. Newp0rl BU <" Ce 9'UJ S10,,.y F•e•\llP• 107 S<no11 Pl••• PH JJ 76, Ntwp0r1 Buell, C• 92i..J rn1s business '' conaucttd 01 • 9tner•t p.artt"lt\h10 Z«l>efY T Pedt< 1n1 Sidney Flr1s"•' Tn1s st•t•,,...,.nt wd\ '''"° --..itn the I Cou1Uv Cltrk 01 Or•n(l<I' Counly on M•rtno, 1'111 FISl.ltl I Publ1\l>eO Oran9'1 Coa\I O•oly Polol Mar 11, 18, H, .t\pr I, 1'191 17q1 II P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUllNISI NAMI STATUHNT Tl>• loll-1"9 _Miii, .,. 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J T Ills bu.iM\s " <onel.x ieo bv .., 1n 01widual ''''"" StlYI• Thi~ ~l•l•"""'I ... , hied Wllh llW ·ons of G~anddla's favorites easy to prepare -. 1 to 2 tabl.,poona mlnHCI oDIOa Cor 1 to 2 teupoom dried onion) Option.al: 1 tables· poon minced fresh parsley Pinch of dried thyme, aace, savory or poultry herllia Salt (or seasoned salt>. pepper. to taste V.. cvp white wine or water (or 2 tablespoons each>· Trim fringe fat, if any , from chicken breast. Comblne re· mainlng infredients and toss light y. Place a sheet of aluminum foll in a smaH baklna pan, shiny.side up. Spray foil with cookina. spray. Mound the stulflng In the center of the foll and place the chicken breast on top, akln·side up. Fold and crimp the foil so the stuffing ls pro{ect· ed but the chicken is un- covered. Place the pan i n a preheated 350· degree oven, uncovered. Bake 50 to 80 minutes. Makes one 1enin1, '45 calories. This next recipe re· heats (and freeua) so well, you mleht prefer to make a double serving, even II you are dining alone. SAUCEPAN STEW FOR ONE OR TWO 4 or 8 ounces lean beef round steak, fat· trimmed 1 to 2 teaapoons pre· pared mustard "41 or who'e potato 1to2 carrou 1 small or large onion (or rib of celery) 2 or 4·ounce can mushrooms. undrained 1or2 cups water 2 or 4 tablespoons dry red wine Sall, pepper. to taste l to 2 tablespoons flour Dice meat into half· inch cubes; stir with mustard. Peel and sllce vegetables. Brown meat cubes. with no fat added, In a nonstick saucepan: tum to brown evenly. Add water and wlne. Cover lightly and simmer over low heat 30 minutes. Skim surface fat, if any. Add remaining in· gredients, except flour. Cover and simmer 30 minutes or more until tender. Combine flou!' with 11 .. ·cup cold wal~r and blend smooth. Stir ipto stew until mixture aim· · m ers. Simmer un - covered. until sauce is thick. Each serving. 300 1 calories. 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"'' Lt111 Ct11ltf C.1 mrRlb Chops m FAlll!ILY,ACK. c..y_,.,...., .. c.. 1 39 r,a Chicken Breasts • • ~ .99 FROZEN FILLET OF 139 EASTERI SOLE u. m. , •• ,u 'AC". c...-~-1 19 Low•r Prlo•• Oven II m-Drumstlcks or 1 nighs . •• Q nt di · · u•r• M ------------------------------.. By ED ZINTEL Of• IMll• .......... From this point on, BUI Travers will be one to rec:kon with -one way or tnother. Rlgbt now, lt's the other, at least in Tnven' eyes. When Angels' Manager Jim Freaosi announced his pitching plans the other day for tbe fint five ubibition games which begin Friday ln Palm Springs, Travers' name was missing. Considered a probable choice as a left-banded starter for tbe Angels when the aeuoa opeu a month from now. Travers bas run into an age old problem for him. MAACH 11, 1•1 CLASSIFIE·o ·04 • 1s now l last time be tried throwtna (Sunday). The legionnaire'• disease bit is as Reat foe an indefinite time bas been believable as you want to make it. It prescribed. happened wbiJe Travers was stayins The ex-Brewer has a history of spring at a hotel during the AU-Star game in problems with the shoulder. He has UD· Philadelphia in 1978. dergone three operations in his career, Upon his return to Milwaukee after but each time on the elbow. the game, Traver's wei9ht dropped But then things have never been just som e l5 pounds in a matter of 24 hours. so-so with BUl Travers. He was tired and couldn't eat, the same His surgeries in 1972, '73 and '75 to re-symptoms experienced by several vie· .move bone chips and the ulna nerve tlms of legionnaire's disease at that have been "sort of successful, sort of same hotel in Philadelphia earlier. not" and he claims to have survived Travers says that "somehow, I sur- legionnaire's disease. vived It" and he's been healthy ever The first two operations on his elbow since. In 1976, be won 15 games. An auto in Milwaukee were performed by accident and the recurring arm "regular old doctors" while the third one. problems hindered his 1977 season when the one be says was a succHs, was hewonjustfourgames. performed by Dr .. Frank Jobe in Loe But L978, '79 and '80 were marked by Oran<J...tl Coast College is in m~eas'on form after winning its eighth straight baseball game . . . D3 1 Last season was hil last in Milwaukee. After posting hia blpeat winning percentage -.667 with a 12·8 record -Travers went the free asent route. He slsned a four-year eootract with the Angela at an esUmated Sl,5 million. . Travers went through the reaular phase of the re-entry draft UDSiped. A drawing wu held for the supplemental rights to negotiate for him, with the Angels, New York Mets, Texa.1 Rangers and Oakland A 's getting the op- portunity. Last year, Travers appeared in only 154 innings and some said it was because of arm problems in the latter half of the season. "That's not true," Travers said dur- <See TRAVERS, Pa'e DZ) Angeles. 12, 14 and 12 wins, respectively. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~:...._~~~ The free agent from Milwaukee bas been suffering from tenderness in bis throwing shoulder recenUy and lasted only three minutes on the mound the Uglatning strikes twice Alta Loma High, which defeated Estancia in the CIF 3-A finals last year, repeated the feat in the 3·A semi's Tuesday night as the Braves nipped the Eagles, 61·58, at Edison High. Above, the Eagles' Shar Bilyeu bat- Kings deal, and deal, and deal JNGLEWOOD CAP > -The Los Angeles Kings acquired left winger Rick Martin, center Don Luce and goalie Jim Rutherford and traded center Gary Unger Tuesday in a series of National Hockey League deals. The Kings got Martin and Luce from Bllffalo and Rutherford from Toronto, giving up future considerations for all three pla,yers. Loa Aneeles dealt Unger to Edmonton, with the Kinp re- ceivine future conaideratlons. Tbe ~ have been bard bit ' by iAjurtea recentlyi includina the lou cl All-star eft wiqer Charlie Siauner to • br8ea 1.,, and Tuesday's acqulalUom were an attempt to shore up the eJUb for the stretch drive and playofts. · l'our-Ume All.star Martin, a 5-11 J.80.pounder, la lo bia loth Niil aeuon, all with ~e Sabres. He wu taken by Buffalo lo the ftnt round of the 1'71 aiqateur draft and .... -1oaJa lo bit career, lacludilai a pair ot SO. 1oa1 .. aecm. He sulf ered a knee llljury earlier thb HUOD, however, aad bu appeared in jut JI 1am•, wttb ..,,.., 1oaJa ud n polaq . ...... .. , .... ::.:: .,..t 10 ollilllllNPL wttlllu.t labhe, wttb • polata oe 11 1oala llDll JJ ...... dda Ullt· lee &JrfG&, Pa .. DI> tles for a rebound against her opponents, while Cara Francy (below) drives to the basket in the hope of scoring two. For story, see page 03. Lakers rebound Spurs overpowdered after layoff INGLEWOOD CAP> -Los Angeles Coach Paul Westhead believes his Lakers aren't yet at the top of their game. San An· tonio Coach Stan Albeck isn't buying such a notion. The well-rested Lakers, fresh after being idle for six days, overpowered the Spurs 118-104 Tuesday night behind excep· tional efforts by Kareem Abdul· Jab bar and Earvin "Magic" Johnson. ABDUL·JABBAR HAD 35 points, nine rebounds and five blocked shots while Johnson. playing his fifth game since re· turning tb action on Feb. 27 after being sidelined more than three months because of a knee in· jury, had 21 points, 16 rebounds and 10 assists. "The layoff helped me and I'm sure It helped the team," said Abdul-Jabbar. "We just hadn't been hitting the boards. It was just a lack of application on our part. We've had our ups and our downs and now it ·s all behind us." Jamaal Wilkes added 20 points and reserve Mark LanlJsberger pulled down 13 rebounds while playing 22 minutes for the Lakers, who now have a 46·24 re- cord and trail Pacific Division- leading Phoenix by 4\.'.i games. The victory pus t\ed Los Angeles l 'h games ahead of San Antonio, 46-27. which could be significant because if the teams meet in the Na lion al Basketball Association playoffs, the club with the better record gets the home court advantage. "WE SPENT SOME restful days reviewing our position," said Westhead. "We thought we had to finish strong for the playoffs and we placed rebound· ing as our No. 1 priority. . "Every game. Magic plays far more like himself. Clearly. bis rebounding was the difference in the game tonight. Magic is about five or six games a way and our team might be about eight or .nine games away. FORMER .4RE4 STAR HONORED Former Estancia High and Orange Coast College standout Jim McCloskey was named an honorable mention All-American · Monday by the Associated Press. McCJoskey, a 8·7 rorward, finished bis collegiate career at Loyola Marymount by avera1· ing close to 22 point.a a 1ame. The Liona were 9-19 on the year and finished sixth ln the West Coast Athletic Conference with a 5.9 record. McClotkey is a 1977 1raduate of Estancia when he w u All· Orange County and All·CIF. ·'That just happens to be at playoff time. Coincidentally. we'll be ready to play with two games left in the regular season. "Kareem was awesome. He was acUve in not just his shoot· ing but his rebounding and de- fense as well." THE SPURS TRAILED 63·55 at halftime but made only 30.4 percent from the floor in the third quart.er. It was 86·74 enter - ing the final period and Sao An· tonio didn't pose a serious threat after that. "You have lo attribute their defense and our own inability to s hoot the basketball," said Albeck. "I'm not concerned about our recent slump but I hate losing. We're not in any danger. We have five left at home and we're good at home. •'I think the rest helped Los Angeles. The LaJters look like they're in a playoff mood." George Gervin led the Spurs with 28 points and nine re· bounds. James Silas added 20 points and George Johnson tied Gervin for team rebounding honors with nine and had five blocked shots. "MAGIC LOOKS good," said Gervin. "He's got his confiden~ back. He's definitely a shootet. He's my main man. I can't say anything bad about Magic. Th~ are bigger with him; tie can re- bound and he can score and nt . any other role. ''L.A. may have twp games Ofl us but we're still tbe c"801· pionship team and feel we cao go al! ttle way with our positive attitude ... In East regional Brown understands UCLA's placement- ~ ...... AP 111..-.Cllet LOS ANGELES -The UCLA Bruins must travel across coun- try to play in the East Regionals of the NCAA basketball touma· ment while the West Regionals are being played on their home floor. but Bruins Coach Larry Brown says he understands. ··I t.hinlt they wanted to split up the conferences,·• he said Monday, noting that the three Paclfic~lO Conference entries have been scattered to different regionals. "AND I think they decided to send everybody else a ll over to make sure the top-seed ed teams are fairly represented," Brown added. "A lot of people might have preferred to play in regions closer to home, but I think the NCAA tried very hard to make it as equal u it could." UCi.A will play Saturday in Providence, R.I., against the winner of the Brigham Young. Princeton game. Pac-10 cham- pion Oreson State is top-seeded in the West Regionals and Arizona State, which finished second ahead of UCLA, will compete i n the Midwest Regionals. NCAA spokesman Art Bergstrom said the tournament pairings were made based on a desire to spread the talent around, avoiding premature conference showdowns. ''The philosophy bas been to try and separate tum• from the same conference,'' be aald. "We didn't want a replay of a COil-' f erence cbampioDJbip rta~t off the bat. ••But in a.ssi~n• confe('enc:e teams to different regions, we wanted to recognize their suc- cess during the season. So, naturally, the top-ranked team. would have preference." Brown considered the East Regional and found any number of teams capable of winning it. Aside from UCLA and Virginia and Notre Dame -each a p otential final four team - Bro wn likes Tennessee, Brigh a m Young and Georgetown. · He also found that some teams that might ordinarily be capable of winning it all are absent. ·•A lot of teams go into it as league champions," Brown sai~ "which meaps a lot of good teams get left out. Marq\lette. Syracuse -I can't belleve they're left out." 1' , Prtlled-reU. EASTON, Pa. -Sopbomori Craig Robinson scored 1~ ~ta and senior Randy ¥.~L\.llle added 12 as Princetol\ tdpPed th' University of Pennsylvapfa 54-40 in a one-game playoff to cJinc.la the Ivy League basket~•ll c)lam· plonshlp Tuesday nieht. ' ' PRJNCETON NOW moves on to the first round ot the NCAA East Tournament to meet Brleham Youn1 U'niveraity Thursday ~ht in Pr.widesace R.J. Penn •ccepted the !J.'1al bid to the Natl~nal tn~Jt';.tlonal Tournameq( and wUl, p\ay at West Vlr'1d.\a Frida~.DtC)l\. PennaytV.nia 'I 'cil11 ~ead c.me at 2.0 When ~~r.; sc:tred oo • 1a)'up off~ tip! I • .t. I ' "'1 , f ! I ~ i , ! . 'Hollywood' found '" .. no. glamor in ta~ing drugs Fro•AP....-elae1 NSW YORXi -Tlllomu "flollywood" Hen· • deraoo says bis $2,500-a-day cocaine habit had hlm 4-• contemplating suicide and comiderinc ways of burilftl b1J former coach, . Tom Landry of the Dallu Cowboys. Hederoo. 28, the former All· Pro linebacker for tbt CowboJI. waa interviewed by NBC Sports for ita "Sports Jounaal" show. The procram, produced by Hillary Coull, was aired last Sunday. A tape was monitored by The Auociated Presa Tvea· day. Henderson bas been ln an undi.acJosed rehabilitation center, under an aliaa, for a month. Henderson says bJs drue u.ae began when he wu 13 years old. He said be start- ed with cough syrup. then tried marijuana and heroin. "I started using coke regularly when I was in Dallas," he said. "I was snortin1 M•NOHSON most of my years in Dallas. The situtaUon magnified after Landry ft.red me, then J started to freebase.·• Henderson said he spent $2,500 a day on druca and estimated that his habit cost him almost balf a million dollars over five years. The linebacker from Langston CollHe said he often went to practice ttigh but never played games under the infiuence or drugs. "I was the high Hollywood and the straight Thomas." Landry released Henderson during the 1979 season. Hen- derson said he did not know if Landry or the Cowboy manage- ment was aware of bis drug usage. NBC said a spokesman for the Cowboys said the team's management was unaware of Henderson's problem. "Tom Landry's power hurt me," said Henderson. "He c,..... .....,.,, ••• ,,,. ....... ftird.perlod -. ..., -.GatMr Ud •. 1eU ... _, .. ,. .. tM www...-Call&tall • ~ 4-.1 ricW'J ewer UM QilorMo' ROelElel la NHL ac&loll TB11ct:r,~111t. ud ellbuced U.el• cbaace1 ol m UM ~. Tbe trl•all* moved tbe Ca.,.._ frem 1~ to latll ID tbe Rand'qp, TM too 11 teama mU. .tale poatMMCJD playofta . . . ._. •acllUlu ICOl"td three....-to lead Calcary to an 11·2 victory over Vancouver . Tbe IGflldld wto moved the J'lamee to withtD oae point ot Buffalo and Lo. Ancelet for ftftb place lD the NHL'• overall ata.Ddlnp ... aeaJ C..._ beat New York 1oalle S&eve Baker at 12:40 of the tbJrd period to ctve Quebec a M victory over tbe Ran1en . . . Dawe DeW scored tbtee coals for the Ont time ln h1a career u Hanford came from behind twice to earn a 4-4 tie ~ DttroH . . . Tbe Colorado -Rockies have aequired defenaeman BUI BOer from tbe Mon· treal Canadlena ln excbance for future conaideratJona. aay Man., eeneraJ mana1er of the club aald Tuesday. Baker was on the United Stat.ea' Olympic team that won the 1old medal in tteo . SJt•••..,,.I'• tree ••re.,. d•le •••• Jim 8paaarkel lank two free throws in the m closin1 seconds to complete a U·polnt performance and he atole the ball a club-record eiebt times Tuesday nl1ht u the expanaion Dallaa Mavericks upset the Suns, 107·103, at Reunion Arena. Elsewhere around the league . . . J.Uu Enta1 scored 25 points and rookie A•drew Tolley added 21 as Philadelphia boldlnt off a frantic fourth-quarter rally, edged Indiana'. 103-102. . . . Ricky Soben' baseline jump shot wtth three seconds left gave Chicago a 118·116 victory over Atlanta ... .Guards Kelvin RaaHy and Jlm Passon combined for 67 points and Portland gained a meuure of revenge with a 142·137 victory over Denver. It was less than a month ago that the Trail Blazers were blown out, 162-143 iq Denver . . . Enale Gn&Dfeld. starting in place of the injured ,____.. ___ ___. PbU Ford, scored a career-high 30 points s~ANUK~L in leading K~nsas City to a 107-100 victory over San p1ego. Ford was admitted to Research Hospital in Kansas City Tuesday for treatment of a kidney infection and was expeded to be out of action at least a week to 10 days. thing away from me. l was contemplating hurting him for five speed-skating gold medals in the Lake , had the power to stymie my career. the power to take every-LONG BEACH -Eric Heiden, winner of • having so much control or my life . That scares me, too -that Placid Olympic Games, bas been added to the '. drugs bad so much control that they made me a sick man. field. for the Bell Helmet Bicycle Race, a sup-~ "I was becoming suicidal. I was thin.kins or taking 10 porting event to Sunday's Toyota Grand Prix or Long Beach. Qualudes to see what would happen. I was 1ust losing my Heiden, the 1980 Sullivan Award winner as the nation's f mind. I didn't like myself, and I used to love myself." outstanding amateur athlete, will captain the Schwinn 7·11 ------fl-te ol tlle fl•• -------i Eighty men and 30 women will compete ror $1,500 in Mike Norris, Oakland pitcher who made $40,000 last awards in the 16-mile event, scheduled to begin at 2 :10 p.m. Dllflfo" get• tint MT •toty Dayton's Mike Kanleald scored 20 points in the game and Kevin Conrad sank three free throws in the second overtime to lead the Flyers to a 66·65 double overtime basketball victory • over Fordham in the· first round of the NIT tournament Tues- day night ... Former Dallas Cowboys All-Pro cornerback Mel Renfro has been sentenced to six months in jail on a con- tempt or court citation following his failute to pay $8.582 in child support. Kenlro has been appointed a trusty at the Woodlawn Minimum Security unit in Dallas and may be able to serve his sentence in four months. Renfro is assigned to the jail's clean-up crew, which mops floors a·nd cleans desks . .. A federal grand jury is investigating allegations that horses at Roosevelt and Yonkers harness raceways were drugged . . . Cornerback Dave Brown, the only player to start every regular-season game played by the Seattle Seahawks, has agreed to terms through the 1984 season . Tl', Badie TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Hockey -Chicago at Kings, 7:30 p.m., KOGO (600). I team, it was announced Tuesday. year, the night before an arbitrator decided on bis re· on Saturday. I quest for a ~.000 salary or the A's offer of $325,000: A native or Madison, Wis., the 22-year-old Heiden now THURSDAY RADIO "I'm either going to wake up rich or richer." <Note: he lives in San Diego where he is studying for a career in sports Baseball -Montreal vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10:30 fL. .... .::::=w=o=k=e=u=p=n=·c=b=·='================================~------m--e_d_ic_in_e __ at_u __ c_-s_a_n_D __ ie~g~o-·---------------------------------a_.m __ .. _KA ___ B_c_c_7_90_>_. ______ ~--------------------------.J r Roger Carlson Strictly a fish tale at Newport Harbor Ring! Riag! Good morning. Department of Fish and Game. 1 Leonard T. Rout speaking. 1 Ahem, eh, yes. Dady Pilot calling, in~•tigatiw reporting section TeU me nr, ]wt why is il that the DF'G continues to ignore Lake HaJky, to this day atill not a aingle trout plant? Afteroll, Clear Lake, Ca.staic, Wohlford lAM and even Irvine Lake, fo ezample, are fed plants bl# uour organization, come the dUcriminalioft with l Lake HaJky? Lake Hailey?° What the devil are you talking about? You Imoto. Lake Hailey, the one named after fonMr Newport Harbor High track and field coach Bob Hailey, who resigned tn protest a ~ of 1eaaon1 bade becaU!e the Newport-Mesa District refused to bail his team out of the water? Rotten drainage system, you Imoto. Ah, that Hailey Lake. Geez. what a stupid question. That lake is dormant nine months a year. The only time it's filled is from late February to late May . Heck, I don't believe the level of the lake has ever risen past the four-foot level. And you want fish in it? WeU, afterall, this is a pretty affluent area and I 1 think our folks should have some Ji.sh if they're going to have a lake. Funny you sttould be calling about Newport Harbor. By coincidence, I have a brother-in-law in the district administration. Let me tell you some things. Maybe you'U understand why there is a Lake Hailey. You know, district officials John Nicoll and : Norman Loats. Well, contrary to public opinion, they're always looking out for your area's atbletea. They keep trying to do the right things, but there is a saboteur in the Sailors' camp. Saboteur? At Newport Harbor? Home of the 1 Sailora? Producer of George YardleJI? I Well, you know Lake Hailey la there because the drainage system hasn't ever worked, even though there was suppased to be $55,000 allocated to solve the problem. The trouble is, no one can find the $55,000. It's been "lost." Lost? Heu, moMJ1 Wee that ia't lo.i -UC~ in d1J1 ~· Not xhool ~rid•. Tlww peor>W are in the ~" of edMCOt1on and tlteif bsoto holD to uq> boob. And if theJI haw trouble adding, theJI have calculators and adding machine• and all lcindl of thoae thing•. Well, word has it that they've seen how well the Sailors can manage when the chips are down. You should see all of them over there at the district field, bailing water out li.Jce the Titanic is on its way down. It's a marvelous show. And with that kind of help, who needs $55,000 to right the ship? After all, there are other things $55,000 can take -care of. There is underwater basket weaving, gasoline for driver's education, more garbage cans, water for the practice football field . . . Did J say water for the practice field? Hmmmm. That's intereitin{I. But wait a minute Mr. l«>ut, how about the trout? Are we going to get an11? Listen pal, if we were to stock Lake Hailey with trout, it wouldn't be long before that guy Eric Tweit, the new track coach at Newport Harbor, would have it totally drained, surely by mid-May. Then what wou.ld happen. You'd have a whole bunch of uncaught trout flopping around on the ground. What do you thin.It the conservationists would think about that? Not to mention the ACLU. Forget it. No trout. Now wait jut a minute. You're not putting an inw:~ reporter off that fad. Newport Harbor ha.a right•. After all, this is not a depressed area. You 're telling me. I wanted to get my son transferred to NeW1>0rt Harbor, but the cost of ,,....,. ..... ;Nagle's bat I propells U Cl rpast sec, 6-1 TRAVERS SIDELINED . • • Sbortatop Mike NaJ.le went 2· for-2 with two walks and two runs acond, and starting pitcher Josh Randall danc~ bis wa.1 tbroup the fint five innings as UC Irvine recorded a 1-1 victory over bostln1 Southern Cal Coue,. in bueball action Tues- day. Randall, 3-1, wbo save up only one nm dwt.q his ft\le·lnnlol 1tint,£bed bia way through four and four walks durtna that . Three UCI . _pitcben then aembUMld their effort.a tbt other tour lnni.n11 to preserve tbewta. Tb.t Mleaten (14--3) tot all tbe ...., tbey needed In tbe ·~._..••••all.aner-ror • eaatflct Ml Ute •tact for It llilrireU, wbo )romptlJ drove llatll nm wltJl a .... tone ........ • cle•I to a<qulr• • pitcher. 011 llli role ., • OH .. , don't mind OHll'IO •II Ille tlm•. II °'"" YoU 111e1 "'"'" -.. 11-to con<anlr•t• 011 y-llit· Uno ••. The t\n91tll wlll 11ave 1-new fftll'les •mon11 ,,,.,, "''"°' , .. .,. alllll•tH M•t YN•. Tht club Nd 11111*! a one·yeer working ..,.... -llt wltll Holyoke. Me-CllUMlll ol Ille CleM AA Eastem l.MgUe ellCI will llo , .. ..., .... et R•d-In ... Cl•M A CalffornlA Le ...... y....., tlQMd a two·YM• c011tre<t wltll t,,. 1a1ter city, iote• .t R911r!tr l"erll, !OOltll of s.tl .. R-••• L.eft..ftalldw Daw IC..._ II•• 1l11Md • ltlt con-trect elld llril bUelNlll Jeltll HIK'rlt llf.t alto egrffd to terms, fNv"'9 sllorbtap llUU ......._, ... 111.1c1or ....., a.rt& aftd 11111e1c1or loft ..,_, H I ... only llMIOMO llfaytfl · , ......... J KINGS ••• Dall' l"tlel P"'91e •Y RIC.MN K ...... r NO FISH FOR LAKE HAILEY -An exclusive Daily Pilot investigation reveals the Department of Fish and Game bas no plans to stock the lake with fish. Lake Hailey, elevation 112 feet. is l~ated on the campus of Newport Harbor High. A lonely and possibly hungry bird hunts the area, but only bulky and unnecessary hurdles dot the background. living in that area w"as so high we had to switch to Electric High in Huntington Beach. no lighta for the football field and no proper drainage for the track and field aection of Davidson ~Id. And, there aeems to be no one to right the muatioft, either Nevertheless, no fish. CUck. WeU, there J10U haw i1. No fi.sh. But, there are allo At lealt thing• are conaistent. Moyers leavee cwnp Eagles can't fly past Braves, 61-58 ~ Sbelda Arceneaux scored a game-high 22 poinll and Theresa JobnSOQ.. add~ 14 to lead Alta Loma Hilb to a 61-58 overtime victory over Estancia in a CIF 8-A girls basketball aemilinal game al Edison Hilh Tuesday night. • Arceneam aeoted 16 of her polntl ln tM flrat ball while Jobnlon carried th• Braves ln tbe fourth quarter and the over- t.ime period with 12 of her 14 pol.nll. Four of Estancia •a starters scored In double fi1 · ur ... BroDwyu Pand led the way wl'tb 14 point. wbll• Vlcki Slmpeoa pumped lD 11, Sbar BUJeu eeored 12 and Cara Fran· CJ added 11. The Saal• led 51·50 wttb lea thu I minute to 10 aDd Ud a cbaaee to ellnch the wlD wttb ., HCODdl left. I Bat a breU away Jay.up fell otf U.. rtm iiDd An-.au wu roaled oa tlle ntH»aad. Ille prompel,y ..-to Ute Ot.Wr -4 of the court and sank one free throw to send the aame into overtime. In the overtime, Jobnaon scored five points as the Braves outscored the Eagles M, to eam a spot in the CIF cbampionlihip game against Gahr Friday night at the LA Sports Arena. . "I felt our Cirla played very hard," said a disappointed Estancia Coach Joe Woll. "I thoupt we were the better club toni1ht but It's Ju.at one ol lboH tbi.nfs. We had tbe lead and a chance to clinch the win but the ball Just didn't 10 ln for ua." The klM wu the MeODd ln two yean to AU• Loma ln tbe playoffs. ~ Braves dehat.d the Eaal• In lut 1tar'1 CIP cbamp&omld~ aame. Tb• lou dropl E1taada to Jl-4. to get you What do the foUowinC have ill common: -A project ln New Zealand to convert o~tu.raJ 1aa to methanoJ and 1uoiloe; -A 640-meiawatt expansion of the PriHt , Rapids and Wanapum hydroelectric powerbOUMll in I the st.ate of Washington: exp-;0:1::.~ fl' ' Loa Anteles lo-~~ a~ \ ternaliooal )~· ' Airport; """""1...' -Appoint-~ ment of Caspar Weinberger as 11(01 1••.-m secretary of -Wiii. defense; -Building of a new pipeline in Algeria; -Decontaminating and restoring the Three Mile Island nuclear facility in Pennsylvania; , -Construction of a giant petrochemical complex in Saudi Arabia : -Building of a 200,000-barrel-a-day oU refinery in Indonesia; -A study funded by the Department of Energy for the design of a solar cogeneration facility at an Amfac Sugar factory in Hawaii : IN CASE YOU HAVEN'T guessed, they aJI have lo do with one company, San Francisco-based Bechtel Group, world's largest engineering and con- struction firm, whose operations span lhe globe. Caspar Weinberger worked there before rejoin- tne the Cabinet Che was Health, Education & Welfare secretary in the Nixon Cabinet>. And the projects list- ed above are just some of the current activities of Bechtel. They have busy hands everywhere. As a completely privately owned company, meaning no stock is in the hands of the public and no shares are listed on any exchange, Bechtel is not ob- liged to let us in on what it's up to. It doesn't have to issue an annual report. It doesn't have to disclose its sales figures. But it bas been in the glare of publicity often enough to realize that people, especially journalists, are suspicious of secrecy. The way to get slammed is to seal your Up$. So Bechtel now does make available to outsiders an annual report that it issues to its employees. THE lW REPORT GIVES us a chance to get a handle on Bechtel's size. It's enormous. The com- pany's sales last year came to $7.6 billion -that's the work that it performed and billed to clients. It's a volume that would place Bechtel among the SO largest companie1 in the nation. Bechtel is bigget than Xerox, Kraft, Federation Department Stores and Coca-Cola, among other giants. Even more spectacular was the new work booked last year. These awards came to $11.3 billion, double the amount booked in 1979. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS Retstnl'\lr Sony Qwp Scott P11»r Altll8fld0ll "" Chart Seenl'loet> tn«01nc Amexlnc Comw Edis Int,..,., Wllnw CM Am Alrtln ..0.400 -.~ 417,<IOO ' ''" '4 NEW 'f'OflK W'l -...... ,_ ---~.,, ....... _..,.__ ..... ~-1fedtt19 n~•-- r!'OllOll# '°· 100 .,. -~ GltCen 9 s •.ooo 20 -~ &owV•to • _.,IOO U •. L MHlll>OI \ 67,000 1~ + IV, HUC1s80l1 v s ss.200 ,,,,., • UnlYRe$r'O s '6,000 11~ • ''" Fed Reves ~.200 S"" • -~~ ..... ":.~,, ~:= ,r"' • l,. Rflf'11m wt 31,<IOO •'--·,_,. METALS rceino' !HtKoclet< 420,700 417,000 317,000 311,100 ,.. ... lS7,700 J1',600 '24,400 ,..,000 274, 100 1n.~ 271.600 ..,, ~ Co-r al'loo·U tents • Poo;nd. U S anti~ ,,., lions. I UPS AND DOWNS NEW \'ON< IN') -T,,. -"ii ,.., -... -V.... ..,_ E~ .i.oclla -_.... --..... ""-..-·--... -........ ....-oi d\lonte ·--"'-----~ ~ 12 lft ,,,.,.._ NII -.-.c•nlege Clltn9H ... IM "'"-.,.._. the ~ Cl0eln9 Pf--...... -...-u" 1 A,,.,.=, Le~\41 .'';1. u:c1iu t ~Ind pf 1S'l't + ~ Up IS.O a AllllO llf>owt """ + 41/, Up 11 4 4 ~E pf( 1 + ~ Up U S "*"' AM lt\'a + 1 Up •.o 6 l"lll'llWY .50pf '* + * Up U 1 HMW Incl 7t'> + * Up 1.6 I Mt Ltd 9 >t"' + '"' Up U t =Y' "' + I'> Up 7.t 10 Rst 5* + * Up 1.S 11 ...,..... 9 1* + Y, Up 1.J f2 ~ JW ~ + 14 Up I.I U ~9' Cem· 5* + * Up 7.1 1' ~f'll\ 1-. + V> Up 7.0 IS I. AA Miit + 214 Up 7.0 It · e ""' + fll Up 6.$ 17 + 1 Up U DOWNI ....,.. LN1 CM Pct. j " In • -14 Oft 7.7 lnl 1 ,.--2 Ofl 1.S ..... , 21'--,_ gs ... t llllff Int • -"' U t 8"Mit¥111~1 1.-.-1\'I U • llH•lrt c ll CP "" I 0 V f' I" ~ ·~wt ==l! I°". ~';l· t:== ~ == t cu J!ft -1* .. _ ....... _._ & = t~ g;; t• -114 Ofl s.1 5.7 u u f.1 t.1 f j ... Lu-3' cents • PQvnd. l ine 4 P/,, Cl'nll a PGUnd, Geliver•d Tin"' 9SS1 M<tl•IS w .. k cc>ml>0\11• ID. AlllmlllWft IH..,ll •pound, N Y Mercury,,,. 00 per llHk Pt•llnum .-d 00 troy 01 . H. Y SILVER H•ndy a. H"',.,,."· $11 OI pu lroy ounce. GOLD QUOTATIONS L•.....,, moml"9 ''"'"ii .-1s.so. 011 $11.IS. Len-en: elternoon lhrlno U~•.U, oft $11.00. • ~•rb: •ltu._ llAtnQ UlO.U, oll UM l"r••hN1: llJOlnQ '41 "·oil" n ltirtcll: let• •"•rnoon lhd1>9 Ml• OQ, Oii $16.00; $417.00 UkeCI. H•••r a. HerM•fl: only dally quot• M7•.1S, off $11,00. 1....-..i: onty fUllY QIH>le '4,.,u, oll $11 .00. .......... : only o.ily quot• ltbrlqtted MtS.JO, oll$11 44. SYMBOLS ,, 1 I eblna Uilt1 use oe spetlal oee ...... D~PATDUNN: lbave--~ , t rtq t.beM dlab• after a fadl1 n, I noticed 10me er~ 'Or ftD8 craQI • e,..... WW cooUnued UM·•ake It~!; hs;: way I can reaaow food MUlllJ 11' Uinf it worse or ~ tlte re- Jll Slue? • I • • N.E., Cm~ .... . 1.r 8o-Cl'ulq la HpeeW ........ ....... iad • nillNend &ht adellraWe, ~· a.1 a. ....... e..._ espeli&. Caref91-... elea..., ~a mUd •a• er lillllld deterleat wW~....-eneta.ere•.....,ll••·A..W aenlq atreally'etlered f ... Cada u ltee&I> a. diem ud remoft feod fna die cllaltn u IOHUpoulble. . AltMqla ••t ttaa.. eaa ._. re•eve4 b)' nabblq .atll a clodl dampe.-d wtt1t Mlllal soda or..-, toap stalu mar reqalre a _.. laoaaehold bleachl•I trea,meat. IUead slloald aot be med wt&llo.t,,pretutf•I • u espert's reeommeedaato., ~W11 If die chi•• Is porcelala or ... • Me cJalie~ • J . . ...... ,,, ... ,,..,, .... ..,., . ' • DEAit 8EADEll8: A cMld'1' ~ frwl pla1,.._.d eqalpmeat occva e~ry fft\U ma.ates la die aatloa, aecenllal to .-.,p.s: Coasamer Probe& Safety c.mm11•11. · As falls are &lie mNt r~.-eaue of t.Jary, Mil 1ufacea aader eqalPm•t la rec· ommeeded. Sand and er•• are beater a.ea eoacret.e or a1pllalt. Swtqs .-eqalre Iota of roem, so poettloe &llem at leas& t feet away from odaer apparatus, feaces, 1Uldbo1:e1, walkways, e&c. Heavy or balky sea&a • swap also are llasardoas, so ct.oose u11at-.aat aea&s tllat offer greater safety OD lmpac&. Avoid eqalp· meat wit.It rilll• llavta1 dlame&en between ftn aad II lncbel beeHae of poutble IMad eatrapme9&. "S" boob OD play"'"'841 eqalp- meat also caa pbleh fta&en or ca&cla clotltbl1. V ae a pair ol pllen to clMe &lie opee-ea~ lloob U-y to eUmlaa&e dte du1er. Aho caatlen elaildrea to keep ftqen ud llandl away from movlag parts oa gUders aad seesaws, which caa pinch or evea crash fmgen. Once or twice durlag tbe year, Imped the nll&I, bol&I and otlaer hardware to make sure all connections are tight. Replace broken or damaged hardware or ftttlaga as IOOD U poeslble. , FlaaUy, be sure to take tbe time to m· atnct your yoang8ters in safe and coarteoas playing babl&I when umg tills eqalpmeat. Dell1'ef11 pro•bftl DEAR PAT DUNN. I mailed an $8.35 check to Mail Order Marketing on Jan. 6 for a shoe stretcher. Like so many of your other readers who have compJ~n~ flboµt thi~ company, my check also was cashed, no merchandise bas arrived, and I haven't re. ceived any explanation of the delay. Would you please look into this for me? S.R.,NewportBeacb Although your check was cashed .Jan. %1, MaU Order Marketlag bad not scltedaJed the malllag date for yoar merclludlse aaW Feb. Zl. No reason was given for'tbe delay ln mall· lag a product which was ln stock. Mall Order Marketing bas a poor record with readers of &Jab column. Maay say l&I customer service department's phone number, (213) 3'5·3%07, ls busy comtaatly aad although the firm says l&s cutomer service representatives answer all leUers, A VS readers say that's not tbe case. Ia fad, It's even difficult for me to reacla MOM's "special" action line edltor's complalat phone number. Most of ti.. time it, too, .IB eltller busy or there is no answer. • "Got a problem? Then write to Pat \.. l Dunn. Pat will cul red tape, getting ., the an&wen and action you need to • solve inequities in government and business. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Bo:t 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as possible wiU be answered, but phoned inquiries or letters not including the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number I cannot be considered. This column appears daily ex· I cept Sundays ... Art Show Huntington Center daily thru Sun. COLLECTORS CORNEA Aue Coln• &. St•mp• GOLD Ii SILVER Prices for 3/10/11 O.lf C .... Ma.• s:: Cl. ~_n l(r119errwids .-.• .,., ... Maple LHI ....... wet.M 100 Co<-$4U.• wue ----------11 50P._ -...rM ...... ,_~-..,--,.---II 90% Sllv~ S. tt.~ '""" ,,-~ ....... Cel ... --...... (714) 55Ml50 South Cont Ptau Vlllege ................ ,...__ .... c..~ Cell 642-5178. F,tut • few words to work fot ou. Important Notice Re1ardln1 Mont1omery Ward Color Advertlaement in Today'• Paper, In Montgomery Wa.M1& Old·Fuhioned Dollar Daya Sale running in today's ~per. the pricing for both diaper~ on pap~ 11 incorrect . • ~ 1Girl1' diaper Beta are $7 ~larly 9.99 and thll Cololf'ul diaper let.a are $3, reiularly 4.49. WASHINGTON (AP) -~ wbo Oft to ban chlldreD .t •.i...._. .,. m., mere ... tbe ..... ol their ottQrtna de· • ......_a form ol Mnlllty ln old qe,-Nilm'cb l.adicatel. a..ttben tt tbe Univenlty Ol:,!Wuldnston lD SeatU• say t)tlr trelf mlnary retwta ln· .. cate that cbUdren born to parenta ID tbelr mid to late D have a treater cbance of de· veloplq Allhelmer'• dlseue, a form of MDU, dementia. .... ;J'lll;;;l::tt' However, the reaearcbera aald, the parents ol people with 'tle c111e... who · w•r• studied may Dot be comparable to modern day parents ID tbelr D and the n1.at1 have to be ID· terpreted cauUouly. Dn. Donna COben and Carl· Sladorfet ltudied q.e famlly bla-- torlea ot IO elderly patients with Allhelmer'a dlaeue and 500 who did not sulf er with the cond.ltton . Accordint to a report in Science 81 magazine, th4! me· dlan aie O! patient.a' mqtbera at the time of their birth was 35.5. years and that of the fathers was a&years. In eacb HM, tld8 WU 10 , ..... older than tbe av• .. • a1e ol tbe parents ol thoM *1tbout the dll· ..... Wbile t.be reeeareben belieYe tbi1 la tbe first a11oclatioil between paren~I a1e add Alzheimer's dilea9, they dcm't know the siplfleanee of tile findln1. It's too earfy to know lf thll la something else to be coneerned about with later 1cbildblrtb, which iB becoming 1lncreulnely com moo in this country, Ma. Cohen said.