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Plush treasure yacht held by guninen
SANTA BARBARA <AP>
Paaaports have been returned to
a dozen people aboard the Santa
Barbara yacht Coral Sea who
~•ve been held all week by
machine gun-carrying Colotn·
bian sailors who boarded lh_e
treasure-hunting vessel as it
stood idled by engine trouble in
the Caribbean Sea.
The Colombian desk of the
~ .S . State Department said
Thursday that paperwork was
being done to get the yacht re·
leased, and that no charges had
been filed against anyone.
But the yacht, skippered by Its
owner, GleM Miller, was being
held at the Colombian island of
San Andres, 100 miles east of
Nicaragua, after being seized at
the tiny isle of Bajo Nuevo,
about 250 miles farther east in
the Caribbean.
Jean Wright, Miller's ex-wile,
said a message was relayed to
her Thursday evening from ber
son , who is aboard the Corltl
Sea. That message reported that
the Colombian authoriUes re·
turned passports, but that a na-
tion a I holiday prevented any
other action Thursda v.
M Hier s aid that when he is re·
leased. he will head for West
Beeall looms ·for fo.11r -
on Dana sanitation 11nit
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Murder trial snag
Keith j ury continues Monda y
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ol I._ o.lly ~li.t Si.ff
An Orange County Superior
Court jury which must decide if
convicted murderer John Alan
Keith of San Clemente is to die
in the California gas chamber
is deadlocked 11-1 but will con-
tinue deliberatioos on Monday.
Judge Donald A. McCartin,
after polling the jury Thursday,
said he wanted t he panel to
come back and try once again
to reach a decision
Keith was convicted by the
six-man, six-woman jury of
firs t -degree murder with
special circumstances in late
February for the mutilation
slaying of Corona del Mar real
Dana P oin t
estate agent Ruben M'art1nez in
his home.
The panel took only a day and
a half to determine K t>1th'~
guilt.
However. jurors had h('en
weighing the 2J·year·old man's
rate death or life 1mpnson
ment without parole for a
week
Jury foreman Donald Cham·
ness told .Jurlge Mr\artin
Thursday that th£• panel was
"hopeless!) deJdlockcd" 11 I
and he didn't believe further
deliberations would serve any
purpose.
fl wasn't revealed toward
which dec1s1on the 1ury was
lea ning in its votin g
Sanitation panel
facing r ecall try
A Dana Point Citizens group
has gathered enough valid
signatures on recall petitions
againsl four Dana Point Sanita-
tion District board members to
force a recall e lection.
Rosalyn Lever, a spokesman
for the Orange County Registrar
DRllCI COAST llATHIR
C hance or s h owers
decreasing to 50 percent
tonight, 20 percent Satur-
day. Part.ly cloudy Satur-
day with beact\ blgb
mid-508, inland high lower
809. Lows tonight 48 alon1
coast, SS inland.
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of Voters. said more than enough
signatures had been verified on
the four petitions lo qualify tht> re-
call for the ballot.
Me m bers of the board named an
the recaJI effort by the Da na Point
Citizens for Action are Angus
Smith, John McComb, Jack
Schmidt and Earl Hardisty.
The four district directors now
have 14 days to set a date for a
special election to be held That
election must take place no
soonerthan80days after the April
20 deadline for c\etermining the
election date. and no later than
12Sdays.
The Dana Point Sanitation Dis-
trict board spurred the citizen
group to action when it refused to
rescind a controversial pension
plan lt adopted last April.
The plan would pay the district
directors $SOO a month arter they
retire.
A fifth member, Louis E. Dun·
ning, was also a recall taraet, but
he died less than a month alter be·
Ing served wlth recall papers in
October.
The nian named to replace Oun·
ntni, Don Klassen, is not named
on the re<:all petitions. His term
will expireln November.
The citizens group needed 1,408
valid signatures on each of the re-
ca 11 petitions to qualify the
measure for a vote .
More than 1,750 signatures
were verified on each petit.ion,
Mn. Lever aaJd, makin1 poulble
a July election where Dana Point
residents wm decide whether 91'
not to recall the four board mem-
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In polling the jury. Mccartin
found three members who sWI
bl'lae,ed a verdi ct could bt
reached.
O n e o f them , Frank
Sthiavon'e. said he need~d an
1mpart1al explanation oh the
m e aning of aggravating and
m it1gating circumstances in the
tnme.
Oefenst" lawyer James
~1<>r~1n of Lag una Hills said he
lif'l1Pved any further delibera
lion~ would "needlessly" put
.both the jury and Keith through
"additional trauma."
Merwin said Mccartin should
declare a mistrial in the penal·
ty phase o f the c a se .
;iutomat1cally giving Keith Mc
1 m prisonmt•nl without parole.
However, Mccartin ordered
I hl' add1t1onal deliberations
because three jurors had in·
ci1cated lhey believed there was
still a "reasonable probability"
a decision could be reached.
It's going to be tough," one
1uror told the Judge during his
polling of the panel.
According to testimony in the
case. Keith a nd a companion.
Anthony David Bies of Dana
Point. killed Martinez. 40, in the
bedroom of his Corona del Mar
home after meeting hirn in a
Laguna Reac h gay bar In
August 1978
Martinez was bludgeoned and
later partially ~ecapitated by
Keith, who ad mitted his
participation in the killing, but
daimed he did so out of anger
a l and fear of homosexuals.
Bies, 19. also was convicted
of first ·degree murder in a
separate trial. He is presently
under going diagnostic tests to
determine if he should f'>e sen-
tenced to the California Youth
Authority. He was 17 at the
time of the killing.
Staff fired
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
entire professional staff or the
Council on Environmental Quali·
ty has been fired .
WELFAR E PACT
COSTS WOMAN
SAN OlEGO <AP> -A
woman who applied for welfare
unde r 13 names.· clalmlna to
have 18 e blldren, has been
sentenced &o two years in jail
wllh 10 year.' probaUon .
Laura Leigh Zielonka, 21, wa1
convicted ol welfare fraud and
perjury. She 1ot credil for 300
days apent in jaU, bul MunteipaJ
Judae David B. MOOQ ordered
her Thursday to P•Y back t
Sll,619. I I
Palm Beach, Fla., to repair his
engine.
The SS-foot Coral Sea has been
used ln television shows, such as
"Switch," with Robert Wagner,
and is known as the Rolls-Royce
of the California pleasure diving
fleet because or its c reature
comforts such as a trash-masher
and air conditioning, a ma chine
s hop on board, a helicopter and
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a saltwater desa linization
system
The Coral Sea was seized Mon-
day, and MJller was allowed to
call home on a radio-telephone
Wednesday night and Thursday.
He told Dewey Schurman, city
editor of the Santa Barbara
News.Press, that he hadn't been
told or any release plan and said
he doubted it, because sailors
with submachine J(uns st<?OO on
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his deck as he talked.
As ked why he had been
stopped, Maller replied· "They
never gave us an) reason, none
whatsoever ..
M 11ler said his vessel had been
forced to s lop becaus e o f
generator problems whale en
route to Grand Cayman Island,
between Jam:uca and Cuba. As
he waited for the engine to cool
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Kites o f s p ring
Jesse Leadholm, 10. of Minneapolis flies his kite in front
of the U.S. Capitol in Washington. The youngster was
vacationing with his parents and celebrating the first day
of spring. ------
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O verdue
from
resort
By ARTHllR R. VINSEi.
OI ::w D•llY Pilot ~1•11
Se<Jrchen fl y ing thro u g h
s no w bhndan~ weather an lhe
Mammoth Lake area toda~ re
ported no s ign of a vanished
plane carrying two Co!>ta Mesa
men hOITlf from o ska trap
Thl• t~o men look off a!>l>Ut I
p m Thursday an 7.eru '1~1b1l1t~
weather accornp;m1ed h~ hea\·y
s now They wer e liound from
Mammoth La ke to B1!.hop to
pack up lhrN• other Orange
County resident:. on the flight
back to John Wayne Airport
Listed as m1~sing and pre
s umt"d dov.n 1n the turbo ~
char~ed :-.1ngl<' eng in e Ct·~~na
21 0 airc raft rt"ntt'd al J ohn
Wayne Airport are
Robert RN.•d. 25 . a managt>·
ment trainee• with lht· Ralphs
Market chain
Michael Thompson 25.
who~c Costa M<•:.a add rt""' ~a!'
3 lso not li stt'd
Authorit.1es said their compan
IOllS who had l''<PCCted to JOIO
them on the ~av home arc re-
turning lod av ·by bu:-from
Bishop. when • they hud ~ix·~l
•the ir ska holiday
They were 1dent1fied as David
and Shantelle Smith. of El Toro.
and Steve Speer . 26. of Newport
Beach, whose home uddresscs.
were not available.
Civil Air Patrol MaJ r' L .
Beelby. of Westminster . said
Reed took off from Mammoth at
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Syrians anger Oymore
U.S. e mbassy kid nap plot t o ld b y O C man
Freed Pakistani hijack
hostage Craig Cly more of
Laguna Hills, indicted in an in-
tern ation a 1 drug s muggling
case, says he has been forced
out of his Damascus hotel room
and was "aboul to be kidnapped
by the U .S. Embassy," his
lawyer reports.
Attorney Ronald Kreber saJd
Thursday his client called him
from the Syrian capital "very
agitated and an1TY because the
Syriana had kicked him out ol
hl1 hotel room, forced him to
turn over all hla money to
uuar1 the bot.el blll .. then forced
b,1m to It.)' ln the looby. ''
Clymore, "ho faces arrest on
• aeven·count indlctmeot if he
relurna to u.e Um"94 Slates, bu
alayed in Damucua since he
and 101 fellow holta&•• were re-
le•jed tl•t Saturday by 1\1·
Jackers after 11 daya aboard •
Pakistan International Airlines
Boeing 720.
"They have cut me off from
everything" K reber quoted
Clymore. "I 'm going to be kid-
napped by the U.S. Embassy."
There was no immediate of-
ficial confirmation or Clymore's
claim. And while Clymore, 34,
was worried about being kid·
napped , Newport Beach at-
torney Harold Davidson Sr. saJd
Firl118 warn ed
WASHINGTON <AP) -The
United Auto Workers union la
aerv•n1 notice on · Ford and
General Motors that it won't ac-
cept Chryaler-atyle \Ult con·
~eulons and wamln1'them that
any mcwe In that dlreeUoa by Ul,· top two automakers would
prove ru..Ue.
he was retained to over see
Clymore's efforts to cash in on
his hijacking experience.
He has written a song about
the plane seizure and hopes to
form a group called "The Hi·
jackers" to record it. Davidson
said . Durin g the ordeal ,
Clymore entertained his fellow
hostages aboard the plane by
playing gu~r and singing.
DavidS<>n said his client alsc
wants to sell a book or TV movie
· on lhehijacklng.
"'Ves, calls are coming In y
t h e hundreds . or course.··
Davidson said, but he decUned to ldenuty the callers. "l would
lhink that would be premature,
. alnce nothlne's happened yet."
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2 on a Oi&ht from Karachi &o
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CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. <AP >
-Thirteen men were held on
treapualn1 char1ea today after
tbey were arrested -armed wtth
automauc weapons and dressed
ln mllltary fatigues oo private
land near a nuclear power plant,
county officials said.
The arrest& occurred late
Thursday on a ranch ·bordering
the Florida Power Corp. nuclear .
pla nt at Crys tal River,
Bill would
let judges
work to 75
SACRAMENTO <AP > -
California judges could stay on
tbe bench until they're 75 years
old without having r etirement
bene rits cut, under a bill ap-
proved by the state Senate.
SB97 by Sen. John Schmitz, ft.
Newport Beach, went to the As·
sembly on a 27-5 vote Thursday.
despite warnings that it could
make it more difficult to oust
senile jurists .
Under current law , judges re-
ceive higher pensions if they re-
tire by age 70. Schmitz's bill
would move the age cutoff to 75.
Supporters said the bill would
allow "matur e . experienced
judges" to remain on the bendh
longer. and ease pressure on the
judges· pension system.
"If you think about age 70, it's
not so old ... said Sen Alan Siero-
ty. D·Los Angeles. noting a
trend toward later retirement.
··w e might think a little bit
about how we treat people that
are a little older than most of
us
But Sen Omer Rains, D·
Ventura, s~11d that changing the
law would make it more difficult
to remove senile judges from the
bench
'"The exisltng law is designed
lo deal with a serious problem.
senility." hl' said "Many of our
best Judges have been over 70.
but they a rc the exception · ·
He referred to the lengthy bat-
tle to oust former Supreme
Court Ju~.ticc Mars h all
McComb. whCJ retired under pres·
sure after being accused of being
senile
Five Mesa
firms burgled
Burglars broke into five Costa
Mesa businesses located in a com-
pleJ< al 3303 Harbor Blvd. and
made off with more than S7.000
worth of radios and offi ce equip·
ment. police reported today.
Taken from MSI Data Corp.
Wednesday night wer e two elec·
tric t ypewriters and a radio. Data
Access Systems Inc. lost a com-
puter data terminal, a typewriter
and a clock radio.
Configuration Data Services
lost a typewriter. offi cers said,
and Military Market ing Services
Inc. is missing a clock radio.
Although the bur glars. who
used a bar to pry open doors, en·
tered Spectrom Development
Laboratories. nothing was taken
there. ooliresaid.
a uthorities uld. Tbe men
claimed to be members ot an
Army unit Crom Fort hnnin1. Ga.. ud olrielal1 there flrat
aclcnowleclced and lat.er denied
association with the group. aald
Citrus County Sherm Charles S.
Dean.
Federal officials said there was
no indication that the me n
represented a threat to tbe power
plant. But federal officials said
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Comedienne Carol Burnett
listens to testimony in the
trial on her $10 million libel
suit against the Nationa l En-
quirer. The case is expected
lo go to the jury next week.
Probe eyes
nuns' deaths
WA S HIN GTON <AP 1
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. said that a piece of
windshield glass em bedded in
t he body of one of four Roman
Catholic women murdered last
December in El Salvador has
led investigators to theorize the
group may have tried to run a
security roadblock
However, Bill Ford, brother of
Ila Ford . one of the murdered
nuns. complained t hat Haig's
comment appeared to be pa rt of
a "s ubtle s m ear ca mpaign
against the women who were
killed."
Ford said families of the nuns
··are concerned that this is part
of a campaign to justiry the lack
of an investigation" into the
murde rs
Fro• Pa9~ Al
CLYMORE • •
manded the release of political
prisoners bein g h e ld i n
Pakistani jails.
After Clymore and the other
hos tages were released, U.S.
author ities revealed he and
eight others in c luding seven
Southern Californians, had been
named in a secret indictment
handed down Feb. 20 by a
federal grand jury in New York
Uiiiy did • bow wbo tbe men
were"" what t.bey were dolnc.
T ........ ct.Hribed by Deen M
"clean-cu&. ltl'aia~l l\IYI, ln their 20I and 305,'' were arrest-
ed at their camp oear the 858-
meiawattplant.
Dean said only one of the doien
or so weapons confiscated was
American-m ade. The rest 'Were
described as Soviet, Japanese
and Israeli weapons.
"I don't know what I've got,"
Dean said today. ''The men speak
Enallsh, but two or those in
custody might be foreign na-
tionals."
Dean refused to release the
namesofthemen.
''In case this turns out to be
legitimate . . . CIA or something,
I don't want to blow their cover,"
he said.
The m en were being ques-
tioned today by agents from the
FBJ and the Bureau or Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms.
A utility spokesm an said if the
men were connec ted to the
fede ral government, the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission should
have been notified because or
the operation's proximity to the
nuclear plant.
NRC s pokes m an Ken Cla rk
said in Atlanta today that no
evidence has been found to in-
dicate the men inte nded to
sabotage the plant. He said the
NRC had no prior knowledge or
the group.
The sheriff s aid Dixie M.
H olli n s, o wn er or the
Ho llins wood Ranch . reported
hearing a utomatic weapons fire
Wednesday night. He went out
and encountered an armed man.
the s henff said.
T he armed man told Hollins
he was part of military detach·
m ent on maneuvers, Dean said.
Hollins then called the sheriff.
and deputies contacted Fort
Benning. Initially. deputies were
told there was a military unit
training in the area. Dean said.
But. Dean said, he was not
sat i s fi ed with the Army's
ans wer and ret urned to the area
the next day . finding many
rounds of ammunition on the
ground.
Suspicious because some of
the a m mun1t1on wa s n o t
m ilitary·issue , Dean call ed Fort
Benning and was told by securi·
ty officers Col. Lou Marcotte
that no Army units were train·
ing in the area. the s heriff said. .
Dean said all 13 men were ar-
rested without resistance after
he tracked them to their camp, a
site he described as a miLitary-
type tramang facility . He said
t he men were doing hand-to-
ha nd combat training when he
arrived.
Armed with only a shotgun.
Dean calle d for assistance
before moving in.
· · 1 eased back.. 1 knew they
had live ammo. I didn't know if J
had a drug omoading operation.
a subvers ive group trying to get
the power plant or a CIA opera-
tion." Dean said.
Dean said the group leader
had a "military-type identifica-
tion," partly In Arabic and part-
ly in Spanish.
No bond has been set for the
me n. who ar e charged with
felony trespassing.
Clouds disguise spring
Rain prec~de~ arrival of new season
No rain is expected tonight
after the last storm or winter
helped push rainfall levels toward
normal along the Orange Coast,
accord.in~ to a spokesman for the
National Weather Service .
The first day of spring was
ushered in today at 9:03 under
cloudy skies that aren 't expected
to c tear completely until Sunday.
A s pokesman for the Weather
Service said that a new storm
could bring showers IJy Monday
morning. Otherwise it will be a
dry weekend with temperatures
tonight in the low SO's and highs
predicted at 65 Saturday.
The rainy season a long the
Orange Coast got off to a slow
start this year. with the season's
total until Thursday night lagging
far behind the annual average.
In Huntington Beach. resident
weather expert J . Sherman Den-
ny measured .58 inches of rain
from the lc1test storm and 10.32 for
the season. The average is 11.95
and last •year 20.21 inches were
measured.
·'I guess this is all we're going to
get," s~!d Denny. "We 're out of
danger.
In Newport Bet ch the Orange
County Harbor Pltrol measured
.44 inches of rain and 6.60 for the
year . A small craft warning that
was in effect Thursday was lifted
early this morning.
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Santiago Peak received the
h eav i est rai nf a l l fr o m
Thursday's storm with 1.8 inches
measured by the Orange County
Flood Control District. The hms
ha ve been hit with 15.8 inches for
the year. still s hort of the 25. 7 inch
aver age for mountainous parts of
ea stem Orange County.
In Costa Mesa .53 inches of rain
were measured, a nd 7.72 inches
have fallen all season.
Santa Ana received .54 inches of
rain a nd 8.37 inches for the year's
total. The average is 10.99, ac-
cording to the flood control dis-
trict.
Exactly one inch of rain fell in
Laguna Niguel, according to .
Moulton Niguel Treatment Plant
records. So rar 7.70 inches have
fallen there this year, compared
to the 8.46 average.
In Laguna Beach, resident
weather expert Joe Jahra ua
measured .78 Inches of rainfall
and 7.11 for the season. The
average in Laauna ls 12.50.
No serious flooding was report·
ed ln Orange County as a result or
the latestatorm.
Tax faced
WASIUNGTON (AP> -The
Reagan administration has an-
nounced that more than S4
billion In trade from Taiwan,
Honi Korte. South Korea, Mex-
ico ancMlrasU no lonaer wm be
ellitb&e for duty.free eJltry Into
tht United Stata.
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HELO CAPTIVE BY COLOMBIAN SAILORS FOR WEEK
Cor•I Se• treeaure ahlp capgln Glenn Miiier
Fro• Pag~ A I
YACHT •..
so he could work on it, the
passengers. most of them from
San Francisco. went diving for
r e laxation in the tropical
waters. Then ·a Colombian gun-
boat steamed over the horizon
and took them into custody, he
said.
The treasure-hunting expedi·
Lion was organized by Margaret
Brandeis. a San Francisco area
business woman
CHP thwarts
Bay Bridge
jump attempt
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) A
woman who had made funeral
arrangements and had a Bible in
her hand was prevented from
j umping from the San Fran-
cisco-Oakland Bay Bridge lo·
day, but a man is believed to
have jumped from the span a
few hours later. police said.
The woman. not ide ntified by
authorities. was rescued about
2:30 a.m. from a catwalk along
the north side of the bridge by
officer Make O'Brien of the
California Highway Patrol
'
She told the News· Press in Oc-
tober that she had secret tn·
fo rmation. for which she had
paid dearly. that a 17th century
Spanish galleon lay on the Carib·
bean noor with a SlOO million
treasure. She said s he knew the
wreck was ther e because it had
been dived on before. yielding
about Sl million in silver coins
and bronze cannons
Sa m Dabn ey o f Santa
Barbara, whose ex wife Katie 1s
cook aboard the boat . s a id
Miller 's son, Za ck, was aboard
but he couldn't 1dent1fy the other
passengers
O'Brien said t he wom an had
made funer al arrangements and
had a Bible with her . She was
t aken to the psychiatric unit at
Mission Emergency Hospital.
Dabney said, "I assume they
were being held for trespassing
o r a n c horing 1n Colo mbian
waters without a permit. But
Miller dJdn't know they were in
Colombian waters; it's just a
sandspil lle's had very litUe
com mun1catio n s with t hem
T hey're just holding him He
s aid they were not being mis-
treated "
O'Brien said he recognized the
woman because she had been 11
legally walking on the bridge in
February and ordered to get off.
At about 4:50 a .m .. the CllP
found a car on the south s ide of
the bndge with its engine run·
ning and the lights on Although
no one was seen getting out of
the car or m the al't of Jumping.
authorities said they traced the
car 's license plates to a man.
who they declined to 1dent1fy
The Coast G•Jard searched the
waters below the Potnl on the
bridge where the car was found
but did not observe a bod)
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PLANE •••
1: o~ a . m. and circled the tiny
rleld lor 20 mlnutea. He bad
radioed the tower his wlnlS dJd
not ice up.
He said he would proceed wtth
bis lll&ht aa planned, pre·
tumably alter plcklnl up the
other Oranre County trto at
BWMJp.
"We'M 1ot rocks atldrlDI tlP
In the air at 14,000 feet up
there," CAP MaJ. Beelby saAd
today. "There are only a couple
of passes t h at even an e x·
per lenced pilot would attempt.'•
No Information about Reed's
lllght experience was available
today.
Air traffic controllers at the
Mammoth Lakes airport tower
uid Reed radioed that he wu
gomg to climb over the moun·
tain range en route to Freano.
after plckine up the other ~
In Bishop.
When it was learned that· tbe
plane was long overdue at
B is hop , the search was
la unched. but Maj. Beelby said
today weather conditions in tbe
Sierra are severe.
Mam moth Lakes is about 450
miles from the Orange Coast
area.
Fro•P~AJ
RECALL ..•.
"We were just delighted with
the outcome," said Carolyn ·
Walti. spokesman for the Citizens
for Action. "We are very proud of
the w ay the whole thing went.'•
She said her group would be
s ponsoring.candidates in the elec-
tion a nd would held meetings
where Dana Point residents could
come and meet those running for
seats on the sanitation board.
GOP pushes
budget vote
WASH I NGTON <AP >
Senate Republicans, moving to
exploit their new majority swift·
ly, are p4shing for a floor vote
next week on a budget-cuhi.ng
package containing most of
President Reagan's recom men·
d ations and a few of their own.
The Senate Budget Committee
('apped a ~rueling, four-day
bud~cl review Thursday and ap·
proved a blue pri nt for $36 .4
bi llion in s pending reductions in
1982. $2.3 bill ion more than the
president wants in the areas
covered. The vast m ajority of
cuts would come in social pro-
grams such as unemployment,
welfare. education. nutrition and
some Social Security benefi ts.
Republican Leader Howard
Baker announced t he rutt Senate
would begin debate on the pro-
posal next Thursday ·
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Pope John Paul 11
wears a hard hat and
holds filter during visit
to steel plant at Terni,
Italy.
G•no
LollobrfgUla,
right, dance•
urllh NabUUJ
Khalhoggt,
teen-ooe
dought~of
Satu.ti Ara-
btan
bUHonoire
bulfneasmon
Ad nan
Khaahoggi
and Soraya
Khalhoggi,
at a New
Yorkdiaco.
A 16-year-old Orange Coast
girl learned there Is no
s tatute of limitations on a
ticket for driving without a
license whe n s he surre n-
dered in court Wednesday,
one year later.
The defendant, only 15
when cited last year , ap·
parently figured she could
beat the rap now that she
was of legal age, sources at
Har bor Judicial Dis trict
Court in Newport Beach said.
Judge SeUm. S. Fraaklla,
however, didn't see it that
way and ordered her to ob-
tain a valid license and try
driving with it legally for
awhil e, with the charge
hanging over her head.
She was then ordered to re-
turn before the bench at a
date to be set by the court in
November and he would con-
sider her driving r ecord
before reaching a decision.
4 jud1• tani4t dowo 1 1tate reque1l that be Im·
medlalely oiqiir former Vic.
Pr...._....., T. 4 ... w to
r•Pl1 MarylUd '100,000 be
all•IMlY Neelved m bribes
wbll• eoveraor.
An.ne Arundel Circuit Court
Jud•e Bnate C. WUUaa1
sald th~e is "a need for
testlmon) ln the case."
WWlama also turned down
a reque1t by Agnew's at·
toTne)' that the trial, set to
be1ln April 20, be postponed.
Federal prosecutors con-
tended Apew received the
money i n an alleged
kickback scheme, and state
prosecutors say the money
belon1s to the state treuury.
Secretary or State AIH ·
aader M. Haig Jr. was told
by a jesting me mber of
Congress that when be was
commander in chief of NATO
there were those who thought
of him as "the reincarnation
of Nape&eoe Boaapal1e."
"That's your term," the
former four-star Army
general deadpanned in reply
to Rep. Edward Derwluk1,
R·Ill. "Olhera would prefer
Caesar."
David Stockman, direc-
tor of Office of Manage-
ment and Budget, takes
a sip of water before ap-
pearing at a House
hearing.
Office rezone denied
Santa Ana Height• propo•al rejected.
A Tustin man's last dilch ef·
fort to build professional offices
on his 2.5 acres of land in Santa
Ana Heights was turned down by
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors.
The members agreed with 5th
Dis trict Superv\sor Thomas
Riley, who said offices in the
res ide ntial area would be
inappropriate
La nd owner J . R Belt was ap·
pealing a denial by the county.
Planning Comm ission of his pro-
posal to rezone the land from
agricultural use lo offices.
A group of about 25 Santa Ana
Heights residents attended the
board meeting to s upport the
commission's position
Many of those same residents
have attended other board meet·
ings to criticize the supervisors'
plan to expand the number of
daily commercial jet flights
from n earby John Way ne
Airport while reducing the total
jet noise.
Airport noise was an issue ln
Belt's proposal. His property
lies inside a zone where jet noise
js considered too high for de·
velopment of new houses. But
according to the county's plan,
the land will be outside the zone
in from five to 10 years.
Riley's land use planning aide,
Peter Herman, said after the
meeting the property should be
developed for low·density res·
idential use once the noise
restrictions are lifted.
But Belt said noise will re-
main a problem in Santa Ana
Heights, which sits beneath the
airport takeoff pattern. He said
he doesn't want to wait any
longer to develop the land ,
which he claimed he has tried to
develop for 10 years.
A 60-year-old house sits on
the property, Belt said, adding
HB sex off ender
free for appeal
A Huntington Beach man con·
victed of 18 counts of sexual mls·
conduct with two teen·age girls
could remain free on bail for at
least another year whlle be ap·
peals hia cue.
Police investigators and the
man who prosecuted James
Rollinp, however, believe there
is Jillie to dissuade Rollings
from running.
Ria attorney, Theo Lacy, says
RolUnis has appeared at all pre-
vlou1 court hear ings and has
shown no indications of engag-
in1 in criminal or anli-aociaJ
bebavtor.
"It la my opinion that Mr.
Rollings poses no threat to the
community by being released
pending his appeal of this caae,"
Lacy said in court documents.
Rollings, 42: is ineligible for
probation and faces up to slx
years in state prison.
Howeve r , Orange County
Superior Court Judge Robert
Green granted defense requests
that the defendant be allowed to
go free on $25,000 ball while he
apgeats his conviction of Feb. 4.
eputy District Attorney
Robert Launders said It was
"absurd" to think Rollin1a
would voluntarily turn blmaell
in al some future time to serve a
lengthy prison sentence.
U4•'ltt /1Jtt1ni~
The Daily Pilot wants t.o hear obaervationa from lta readen
-: particularly comments about the paper itself. It's easy to tell
us your views. Jusl caU \he number below and your meua1e
wlU be recorded. Me1aa1es wllJ be traoacrlbed Hveral Umet
dally and delivered to the desk ol lbt appropriate editor. No
clrculaUon calls. please.
Tell us what's on your mind. The llfJmber ls In servlce 24
houra J day, aeven days a wedc. 842•fl.QSfl
that rennovating the dwelling
would be an "economic in·
feasibility "
After the meeting, Belt said
the land would be worth about
$1.3 million if it were developed
but only $200.000 lo $300,000 if
left in its present state. He said
he has spent a bout $30,000 m
property taxes since he bought
the land.
Bail raised
aft'er attempt
at suicide
Bail has been raised to
$250.000 and new arraignment
proceedings sc heduled for
March 24 for an 83-year-old man
who attempted to cut his wrists
in Orange County Superior Court
Tuesday.
The man, Rosco Delancy, suf·
fered only minor injuries and
was returned to Or ange County
Jail.
He was appearing before
Judge William L. Murray on
c harges of passing s tolen
traveler's checks at Disneyland
in February when he becasie
upset about news reports of his
osing more than 70 aliases in a
lenithy criminal career.
Delancy, claiming he couJd
not 1et a fair trial, then pro-
duced a rai.or blade hidden in
the links of his shackles and at·
t e mpted to cut his writs.
However, he was wrestled to the
floor and disarmed by court
bailiffs . The defendant was
treated at the jail.
BB 8U8ped
aurrenden
An 18-year-old Huntlnaton
Beach man who apparently
knew police were seekin• him in
connection with a llquor store
robbery walked up to a patrol
car and surrendered, police
aald.
Th• 1uapect, Henry MUihali
Rlcklrc!, ol •t Heil Av~
Jailed on euaplclon of
Sea1ate Liquor, 1e101 Bol11
Cbtca St.l on March 12.
~ Cout OAtlY Ptl.Of/Frtdlly, March 20, 1981
$1. 7 million welfare need seen
Oraose Count)' Human
Servlcea A1ency olllclall are
predlctin1about11.7 mlWon will
be requlred to keep the county's
General 1lellef protnm flnan·
clally solvent tbrou1b June 30,
the end of the flscal year.
The prediction, delivered t:h1a
week to the county Board of
Supervlaon, ta based on the as
yet-unexplained, but continulna,
h11b demand for General Relief
assistance from persons who
have exhausted other welfare
benefits.
Accordini to the report siined
by out1otni HSA Director
Marearet Grler, the General
Relief program budget wlll run
out of money for the third time
this month on March 27. A
transfer of about $29,000 will be
required to keep the account ln
the black through the beginning
of April, she said.
Supervisors twice this month
approved budget transfers to
keep the account sol vent. But
the $200,000 in transfers, in addi·
lion to the SU0,000 that was in
the account at the start of the
month, will not be sufficient to
keep pace with the demand for
assistance.
That demand is not predicted
to slacken, according to the re·
port.
Offi cials said $353,386 will be
required in April; $478,680 in
May, and $579,194 in June
Those figures do not include
money that will be required to
provide assistance to In
dochinese refugees who are be·
ing phased out of the federal ln·
dochinese Refugee Assistance
Program because they have
been in the United States more
than three years
An additional $100.000 per
month will be needed to provide
general relief assistance to the
so-called time-expired refugees,
according to the report.
Miss Grier has provided the
board with two options to deal
with the financial shortfall. She
said it could transfer $482.oOO to
co ve r projected demands
through April.
·'This s h o uld allow the
General Relief budget to remain
funded until such time as the de·
tailed General Relief report has
been presented, r eceived and
acted upon , and includes time·
expired refugees costs "
Or, she said, the board could
transfer $1.74 million to cover
costs lhrouih the end of the fis.
cal year.
Officials are mys tified by
what has led to the dramatic in·
creases in demand for General
Relief assistance, normally pro-
v ided to persons who do not
qualiry for o ther types o f
welfare assistance. While ad·
ministered by the county. it is
paid for by the state and federal
governments.
The $330.000 that will be spent
this month by the county on
General Re lief compares to
Sl 76,833 in February. $191 , 131 in
Ja nuar y and $1 34 ,306 In
December.
Officials have speculated that
an increase in the county un·
employment rate and the 22-day-
long Orange County Tr ansit Dis·
trict strike in February may be
f actors r espons ible for the
heightened demands .
Supervisors. however. have
expressed concern that county
st andards on size of payment
and county eligibility require·
m ents may be attracting reci·
pie nts from other counties.
000 .
$200.000
$100.000
J5l_ AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ~iN FEB MAR ARR MAY JUN
Business, features
New Pilot editors
eye wider coverage
.Jimmy Johnson and Keith
Tuber have been appointed lo
new editor positions on the
Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Editor
Thomas Keevil announced to·
day.
J ohnson. former en tertain·
m ent and lifestyle editor of the
San Bernardino Sun·Telegram.
becomes feature news editor for
the Daily Pilot with a newly
organized department.
The new department will be
handling the Weekender section ,
entertainment and arts news,
foods, religious and social and
cultural events coverage in addj-
tion to special feBtures .
Just prior to joining the Pilot,
Johnson served as Sunday editor
of the Jackson I Miss.> Clarion·
Ledger. Daily News.
Tuber joins the Daily Pilot
staff after having served with
the Los Angeles Herald·
Examiner staff s ince 197S. He
was assis tant financial news
editor with the Herald Examiner
and also served the paper as
consumer columnist a nd assis-
tant travel editor.
Tuber will be new fin ancial
and business editor of the Daily
Pilot in an expanded effort lo
cover growing bus iness and
financial interests in the Orange
Coast area . He will also
supervise real estate coverage
for the paper.
·'These appointments are
part of a major upgrading pro·
gram under way in the Daily
Pilot editorial de partment."
Keevil said.
"They are an indication of the
newspaper's determination to
upgrade and stimulate its news
coverage particularly at the
local level."' he noted Keevil also announced that
two other long-time Daily Pilot
staff members have been pro·
moted.
Robert R. Barker. former
West Orange County editor and
counlf bureau chief for the Dai·
ly Pilot, has been promoted to
JOHNSON
city editor. Barker is the Daily
Pilot's first city editor .
Prior to joining the Pilot 10
years ago. Barker was editor of
the Orange County Evening
.News and also served on the
editorial staff of the Long Beach
lndependenl and Press Tele·
gram
Mvgaret McA lister. a Daily
Pi I cft e ditor i a I department
employee for the pas t 16 years,
has taken on greater
responsibilities as administrator
of the newly created assign·
ments desk.
Man gives up
in slaying
A 22-year-old Brea man sur-
rendered at the Orange County
Public Defender 's Office in San-
ta Ana just hours after the body
of his slain wife was found at his
father-in-law's residence.
Brea Police said Seath Dean
Roundtree was booked into
Orange County J ail Wednesday
on suspicion of murder in con·
nection with the death of Faye
Lavonne Roundtree. 20.
Her bod y was found late
Wednesday morning by her
father , Dean Allen Butler, at his
Brea residence The woman had
been stabbed
Police sajd Roundtree turned
himself in at the public defend·
er 's om ce late in the afternoon.
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nation in the West. \
Burnett ·rests case Lake Tahoe. In reel Tahoe style. Forty-four
weekty flights-28 non-stop-from Loe
Angeles, Orange County and Sen Diego. For as
Broun wislws actress well, attorney irked
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Carol Burnett's at·
torney rested her case ln a SlO million Ubel trial
and tbe National Enquirer. defendAnt in the suit,
chose not to call any witnesses . "On behalf or Miss
Carol Burnett, we rest," s aid attorney Ed
Bronson, who had called 15 witnesses and present·
ed elght depositions from other witnesses during
seven days or trial. ·
"We have already put on that which we have
to offer." said attorney William Masterson .
representing the Enquirer. ··we rest as well."
MASTERSON said outside court he believed nls cross-examination of the plaintiff's witnesses.
•bich attempted to poke holes in their credibility.
had accompUshed everything the defense set out to
prove.
Outside court. Mi ss Burnell disclosed that she
had received a phone call with good ~ishes from
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . -a disclosure which
angered Masterson.
"I wish the chief executive of the stale of
California would keep his opinions to himself and
not exerc•se his fo'1rst Amendment rights in a
matter when the case is still on trial," Masterson
of a TV attack on the Enquirer by Johnny Canon,
Masterson said: "The only question I have Is what comes next?"
SUPERIOR Court Judge Peter Smith sent
jurors home until Monday, when he said Uiey will
bear final arguments and have the case placed in
heir hands for a verdict.
Mlss Burnett's case had featured testimony
from employees or the Enquirer and witnesses to a
Washington O.C. dinner gathering at a•posb
restaurant an event which she said was er·
roneously reported in an EnquJrer gossip column.
She took the stand herself to denounce the
publication as printing "a pack or lies" and ac-
cused the ta bloid of portraying her as a drunk.
THE LAST witness was Kent Hoffman, a
Maryland physicist who volunteered to appear
when he heard about the trial. It turned out he and
his wife were dining at the table next lo Burnett
the night of the incident it was the night be pro-
posed to his wife. he said.
told reporte rs. "There was nothing loud or boisterous," he
"He is a very influential person. I just don't said of Miss Burnett's behavior. "She did not leave
know that he ought to be speaking out now." the table during the dinner ... She was very
With the Brown comment coming on the heels I dignified, very mature."
Airport battle flares
SANTA MON ICA l AP> The battle to close
the municipal airport a target both or city coun·
• cil member:-. who want low-income housing on the
site and those who want an industrial park or of-
fi ce-shopping complex heated up as airport
tenants fumed over l'v1c.·t1on notices.
.. The late~t plo) 1~ to evict all operators. lea v
1ng only a runway and a tower:· steamed Mark
Morrow. operator of Wings West Inc.
Morrow said, to ensure that service won't be dis-
rupted and that its 62 employees won't be thrown
out of work.
Other tenants were told to be out by Feb. 1.
1982. Morrow said. Morrow said the city has an
agreement with the Federal Aviation Administra-
tion to us e the area as an airport "al least through
the year 2000· · but that the council thinks ll can get
out of the agreement
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little es $58. •
Fly non-stop
to Lake Tahoe
often. We do.
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•From Los Angeles
and Orange County.
$64 from San Diego.
7 day advance purchase.
limited seating.
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··We'rt? supposed to cease and desist in the
operations or the airline within 30 days or they will
close down the whole facility:· he said. ··wings Wes t
carries about 2.000 people a month to Mammoth and
Bishop ski areas · ·
Calls to City Manager Kent McClain went un-
ans wered but Morrow said the city manager and
city attorney had advised the council it could not
break the agreement with the FAA. and that an in·
dependent study commissioned by t he council had
reat•hed the same conclusion. GOLDEN WEST AIRLINES
The airline wlll continue to operate but "ill
move to Los Angeles International Airpo:-~ May 1.
fire destroys
parklandinark
SAN DJ EGO (AP 1 A s pectacular fire
destroyed a large section of the historic Belmont
Park Roller Coaster. fire officials said.
Fire Department s pokesman Bill Pitts said a
fire .. of suspicious origin .. this week damaged 10_
percent of the landmark woode n structure and
destroyed one of the 56-year-old amusement park's
original roller coaster cars
There were no injuries. Pitts said, although 1
the roller coastl'r and surrounding area has
become a ha\ en for dt.'rcltcts.
Collegf"• •t-f"k •faff" afd
SACRAMENTO 1AP1 Californ1a·s private
coll eges are !>ceking more state scholarship aid to
cushion the impact or soaring costs.
4• Representatives of
the colleges descended
upon the Legis lature
this week
Among them. Stan-
NEWS
BRIEFS ford Univers ity Vice
President Robert Hosenzweig told a news con·
fercnre ... Wt• have asked only that able studen~s
be given tht• chance to choose the education that 1s
best for tht>m and that they not be barred from
that r hoit't' solely for fin ancial rrasons ··
DoUfJla• dt-llrrr• fanlu>r
LONG HEACll 1AP1 The Air Force has
take n delt\'Cry of the firs t of a new type of tanker-
cargo aircraft designed to increase the global
mob1htv of C S and allied aircr aft
The McDonnell Douglas KC-10 took off from
Long Beach airport with Lt Gen Edgar Harris.
commander of the Strategic Air Command·s 8th
Air Force. at the controls. heading for Barksdale
Air Force Base an Lo u1 s 1ana
"l:oyotfl' plan•• rrjrrtrd
SAN FRANCISCO t AP I A controversial
plan to use coyotes to thin the herd of deer on
Angel Is land in San Francisco Bay has bee n
vetoed by the s tate Department of Fish & Game. it
was announced this week.
Information officer Joe Sheehan s aid the plan
had been rejected and t he department was looking
at ··other alternatives ...
.. Among them are moving,· which we don't
want to do. a euthanizing and culling program.
shooting them and using steroids to hold down
reproduction,'' said Sheehan. who emphasized that
plans for the herd we re in the very early stages.
Firing upheld
• In sex case
COLUSA t AP> The Colusa County Board of
Supervisors has voted 4-0 to uphold the firing of a
deputy sheriff charged but not convicted -\n a
sex case.
In February 1980. Deputy William Wheeler. a
'leteran of seven years with the Colusa County
Sherifrs Department, was charged in neighboring
Glenn County with a sex act by force or violence
with a 44-year-old woman.
Wheeler, 32. was suspended by then-Sheriff
John Troughton until the outcome of his trial.
Alter a jury failed to reach a verdicf In June.
Wheeler tried to get his job back. But 'Troughton
fired him.
State hearing officer Alvln Landis ruled that
the sheriff was within }\Is right.a, and the final de·
clsion went to \he county 1upervlsors.
After a closed personnel session, the
supervisors voted without public debate to approve
the dismissal.
Wheeler did not appear at lbe supervisors·
ttearln1.
Past council action~ aimed at discouraging use
or the airport include a noise limit or 85 decibels.
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can't please all
State Sen. Da.niel Boatwrllbt, D-Concord, wbo chain a commitiee char&ed wit.la ~ state aenat.
and ccmcreuional d.latridl, II, aGubt1ea1. liabt #ben be
1ay1 no one will be compllttb ......,, wWl U.. ftnal re·
di1trletinl propo.ala amt to Go¥. UiDUDd Brown.
Boatwrllht and otbel' memblrl of the Committee oo
Electi. and Reapportkm11..-,... la Ori.DI• County
recently to ellclt testimony from lOcal leaden oo how to
make reapportionment tbe moet palatable, at le•st
locally.
One meuqe wu clear: TboH wbo now bold office ln
Oranae County do not want the county'• emt1n1 political
clout -or any that lt mlaht receive in the redlltricting
process -diluted throup creation of cllatrictl that cross
county lines.
The unfortunate fact, however, accordin1 to pre-
liminaey_ population estimates, is that Oran1e County will
not qualify for a full, new state Senate seat. Thia means
the county will have to share with an adjacent county.
But which one? Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino
or San Diego?
The latter ia clearly the most desirable. The issues
facing north San Diego County and south Orange County
are very similar. Both are areas in which growth -in
housing and industry -will be the byword in the 198>s.
And it sbould be remembered that the two counties
may soon be 1i.nvolved in studies that could lead to forma·
tion of a regional airport authority to resolve the air
transportation problems they now face.
There appears to be a natural linkage already exist·
ing since the congressional district of Rep. Robert
Badham, R·Newport Beach, already spans the line
between Orange and San Diego counties.
Sen. Boatwright and bis colleagues should keep these
points in mind as they apply their pens to the maps in the
redistricting process.
Site study urgent
It appears that Orange County officials soon will
have to come to grips with an ever-burdensome issue:
where to build one or more new airports for private
aircraft. Recently, the county Board of Supervisors named 25
persons to a committee that will be advisory to a consul·
tant previously hired to recommend an airport location.
This committee will have an active voice in the selection
process by evaluating the many factors that will go into
making a final recommendation.
The committee wilJ analyze aeronautical factors such
as wind and air safety; developmental factors such as re·
quired grading and police and fire protection, and en·
vironmental fa ctors such as noise and growth induce·
ment. Six sites are under study. One is in Los Alamitos, one
in the Santa Ana Foothills east of Orange. three on the
east side of the Saddleback Valley, and one east of San
Juan Capistrano. The committee is made up of persons
from each of the areas in which an airport site is located.
Once the work of the committee and the consultants
is in , the next move will be up to supervisors. They will
have to evaluate the recommendations and act. And act
they must. The needs of the county's private aircraft
operators are too great for the study to go by the
wayside.
State breaks rules
An employment agency or a private firm can find
itself in big trouble with the state Fair Employment and
Housing Commission if its employment application forms
ask questions forbidden under state and federal job dis·
crimination laws. And employers ranging from the Ford Motor Co. to
the U.S. ~vernment Printing Office have been hit with
multi·million-dollar judgments for racial, sexual. pay, or
job assignment bias in hiring. But a recent investigation by the Sacramento Bee has
revealed that the state of California, which enforces the
anti-discrimination laws against private companies, is
ltself guilty of using job application forms that violate
both state and federal laws. Questions· on the state for ms require information
about sex race, age, height, weight, spouse's employ-
ment, nur~ber and ages of children. health hi.story , drug
uae and other data that may not be uked of a job
applicant. Under the law , only information relating to an appli·
cant's qualifications for a job may be required. Other
data, such as citizenship or medical history, if needed,
may not be requested until itcomea to the point of hiring.
Said one employment a1ency owner, who had been
Jiven 20 day• to rtvlte hil application forms or face
charges of noncompliance w1th the law, "If they can walk
tnto my bu1ine11 and deny me the use of my forms as be·
lng ille&al , what rl1ht do they have to ask the same ques
lions I can't ?"
A very eood que1Uon • Opinion• expresaed 1n the 1p1ct 11:>ovt ere those of the Dally Pilot.
Other vlewa expretMd on th11 p1ge ere thOM of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 11 invited AddrtH Tht Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Coat• Mell, CA 92628 Phone (7 14) 642·•321
Boyd/Precious stones
ByL.M.BOYD
Gallstones found t n
:slaughtered milk cow1 1011
for about $192 a drl d ounce.
'nle Cblnese ln Hon1 Kon1
'buy them, arlnd them up,
and peddle them aa one of
the lngred.lenu ln what they
J1 Beraldlc trumpet.I yeti hr• bope U..y aavecl f tile COltunMI ot tbe Nix· t on Palace Guard IO wt
l• taxpaye.n don't bave to
pa1 for new onee for
ltlDt Be.,ao. J .L.
c laim lire uphrodlftlacs .
Klau1ht.erhousc operatou In
South Africa take con1lder·
Ible care to aeareh for them ln
butchered •tock.
Prehl1tortc folk tamed
doaa about 4,000 years before
they manaatd t.o dome1tleate cau. And 10me autborttl••·
IUHHt thl1 11 why Cit.I Metil
better able to 1urvlvt lD tbe
wlld1. They "10 back" more
readtly becauae they don't
b1vuofartoao. lt'nald. •
Q. What'• th• lar1e1t city
ln tbt world In term• of ieo-
1rapb1eal 1lsf?
A. Mt. Jal, Queen1land,
Auetraua. oovera 15,81% 0
lqUaNmUe1.
Su t wbere do you Ir Hp
'lwi DOUllbold .... lf all)?
Don't tell, doa't tell. But the
flnt ~ tbe l\ID bu.rllan look for IKb bo«J' ll in the
clout of . th• mailer
beclroom.
I
.
TheNicarag
WASHINGTON -fte R•1a admlnlltraUoD ba1 ma.. ao •ret ollta belief tbat Nie.,.... ts traaabl,,ma Soviet .,..~
mnta from C\lba to tbe ~ perrillu lDJ:lSalvador.
WbaUw not been ~ade publle,
tbouA ll tbe evtcJeDc. our ln·
hlfljence '
a1encte. bave
. sat.bend ol • revena now
Of DOD ·
mlUtary aup-
plies from
Nlcarapa to
Cuba. >...,tth
tbe ~Ultary
1mu•1Ua1, the Nie ·
aragu.ana are tbe middlemen -
but tam pipeline rum from the
United States to Nicaragua to
Cuba.
Despite the 20·year U.S.
economic boycott of Cuba, It la
now poaible once aaain t.o buy
&ooda ln Havana bearing the label
the "Made in U.S.A." Intelligence
analyst.a have concluded that the
U.S. boycott is being circumvent·
ed by using Nicaragua as a clear·
ingbouae for American goods that
Fidel Castro badly needs.
For eirample, one U.S. com·
pany bas sold huge quantities or
agricultural chemicals to Cuba
through the Nicaragua connec·
lion. In some cases, my sources
say, the shipments have not even
Earl Waters
' been oftloaded la Nlcarapa,
wtaaN Uti1 CU'IO ......., 1lmplJ'
toucW port brieflY Wore lboY· lq olf fGl'Cubl.
ITIU. Ol'BS8 Ametlcu com·
pul• bave act.cl lD &ood faith,
but an MeomtDa auapldoul tbat
tbe aoodl IOld to Nlea.rqua were
actually llitteded for truublp.
meattoCutro. O..dremanufac·
turer, for ellample, bae sold
Nlcarapa UNI that do not ftt any
tnacu known to be in 111• tn that country. Tbe tlrel, however, wUJ
nt Soriet-made trucu the Cubans
have.
InteW1ence source• told my u -
aociat.el Dale Van Atta and Bob
Sherman that U .$ .. made farm
macblnery shipped to Nicaraaua
ls aleo endlnt up lo Cuba.
Ironically, the American
machinery aoee to Castro, while
Soviet macblnery provided to
Cuba 1 is delivered to the
Nicarapana.
Drui companies are apparent·
ly m~ profiteers in the illegal
breac!b ol the Cuban boycott. In·
telliaence sources indicate that
some drua makers are afraid the
U.S. govemment will Impose civil
or even criminal sanctions for
pharmaceutical s hipments to
Nicaragua that could not by any
stretch of the imagination be used
only within that country.
Rea1an'a aides have the in·
telligence reports in band, and
an NpDrtecUy ualD.a them in tlM
development of t&elr overall
Nkaracuan policy. A final de-cJalon on Ntumptlon or ttrmlDa·
tioD at U.S. economJc aid to tn.
Ntcarquan Junta la expected in
the oextfewdaye.
Meanwblle, other lntelllaence
reports have described tbe
Nlcaraiuu leadertbJp'a com·
munlat coanettlon1. Nlcaraauan
interior mlnliter TomH Borce.
who ls close to Castro, bas been
quietly. seeking ald from other
forelin leftlsU. roa &UMPLB, laet April
Bor1e made a secret visit to
Nortb K«ea to arranae arma
sblpmenta to Nlcara1ua. Tbe
meetiq waa set up tbrou1b
Bor1e's tles to the Palestine
Uberatioa Or1aniJ.ation. Tbele
date back to bit days ln the San·
dinlsta auerUla forces, which
ousted the late President
Allutu1o Somoza lo July 19'1'9.
The Nicaraguans have also ap·
proached the Soviet Union direct·
ly for assistance, but have been
turned down -at least publicly.
Ne vertbeless, intelligence
sources believ~ there has been
some covert afd Crom Mos cdw
through its Cuban puppet.
For example , a major
Nicaraguan airport was closed
for three boUJ'8 last February 25.
During that period, al least two
light Soviet tanks were unloaded
from unidentified aircraft. plus a
lll'I• IJDOQDt of spa.re p8ita for
mlUtary bellcopten.
ANGaY ANGLZ8 -Rep.
Berkley Bedell, J>.lowa, it a tell·
plade bu1lne11maa. He de·
'veloped a superior ltablaC lure
and made a small fortune.
Now Bedell la 1otn1 after a real·
ly big fish -Mobil OU. Bedell
wan ti the government t.o atop 1ub-
1ldbin« the oU companies' de·
velopment of enern innovatlom,
and be bu picked out MobU in
partkular 'because of what he
considers the company's base in·
gratitude for its help from Uncle
Sam.
It's not just that Mobil has run
ads claiming sole credit for a
chemical catalyst that converts
coal to gasoline -without men·
tioning the $3 million the 1ovem·
ment spent to make the chemical
commercially profitable. Even
worse. in its ads, Mobil repeated·
ly criticizes government involve-
ment in the energy field -which
strikes Bedell as hypocritical.
What particularly irked the
congressman was a statement re·
portedly made by a Mobil official
to a group of investment analysts:
''If r have a good idea, I'm going to
do it myself; if 1 have a lousy idea.
I'm going t.o get the government
to finance it so I don't lose any
money."
Commented Bedell· ··Ir the
catalyst is as good as their ads
claim, and if government support
is as bad as the company claims,
then the Mobil Oil Corp. ought to
put its own money where its
mouth is."
A Mobil spokesman claims the
government's SJ million was
"small when compared to the
many millions" the company
spent developing the catalyst.
READUNESANDFOOTNOTES
The General Accounting Office
is buying better·than·economy
class airline tickets for some ofits
oHicials on international flights of
more than six hours_ The reason
given is the extra room and less
crowded at.o mosphere not the
fan cy meals and free booze that
the $150 extra cost provides . .
In addition to all it s other
troubles, the Democratic Party is
now getting Lyndon La Rouche.
He's the 1976 Labor Party can·
didate who ente r ed a few
Democratic primaries last year
and was resoundingly ignored by
the voters. Now he's formed the
"National Democratic Policy
Committee " When an aide
claimed official s tatus, the
Democratic National Committee
firmly denied it. "Well , we're a
group of Democrats.·' replied the
La Rouche{lide.
Small claims is truly a peoples' court
Based upon a report contain·
Ing recommendations which
at.em from a three-year study,
Sen. Milton Marks bas In·
troduced legislation intended to
Im prove the s mall claims
courts, making them "more ac·
ceasible and hospitable" lo the
citizens. To the extent that the
proposal does this it is com·
mend able.
For, if there ever was a
peoples' court, the small claims
court fits the
descript.lon. It
is there that
the citizen,
poor or rich,
can see k
satisfaction
for griev ·
ances involv·
lng amounts
of money too'
money t oo
small to warrant the expense of
an attorney and Htlaation In
court.a of hJgher jurisdiction.
Not only can the citizen ap·:
pear without counsel, lawyers
are barred from representing
clients in the court. Testimony is
· Sydney Harris
permitted to be given without
the normal rules applying.
Complaints are handled more
expeditiously than in the other
courts and trials are swift.
THE MAJOR complaints
which have been made by those
seeking changes go to the large
volume of cases brought t.o the
court.a bl' business firms, large
and small, which, it is alleged
with considerable basis, use the
court as a collection agency.
Also that the 9 t.o 5 regular week·
day hours of the court are not
appropriate for work:in& people
who may lose more by being
away from work than will be
aained by pursuing a claim.
Marks' bill proposes requiring
the courts to hold sessions on
Saturday and one evening a
week. He also would increase its
jurisdiction from tbe present
f750 to Sl,SOO.
BUT WHERE he goes off the
trolley is in proposing to in·
crease the current $2 filing fee
for plaintiffs. Jn .an obvious at·
tempt to disCOUt'age the use of
the courts as a collection bureau
he would increase that fee to $12
for "heavy users," those filing
more than 12 cases a year. At
the same time be would triple
the fees for all others.
The increased revenues sup-
posedly are to defray the costs
of the night and Saturday
sessions but they would also pay
for the printing and distribution
of an instruction manual in some
kind of an "outreach" program
to inform the public of the
availability of the court's
services lo them.
IP llOal: fuDcll are needed to
operate the court.a the equitable
way would teem to be on a slid·
lnl 1cale ol fees according to the
amounta IOU&bt in the suit. Even
·then It lbould be kept t.o rock
bottom minlmwm If the court la
to remain truly a peopJe's court.
But It ia bard to undentaad
bow Saturday and night seaiona
would add t.o the court's cost.
Can't a Judee be uaigaed Sahu-·
day or a nlcht seuioo as bit Mb
work day?
Not surprisingly the recom·
mendations for these increases
have come from the Department
of Consumer Affajrs which seeks
the assignment of preparing,
printing and distributing the so-
called instruction manual. It has
all of th e earmarks of a
bureaucratic boondoggle.
SINCE THE small claims
courts have been in operation
for ceneratioo.s it is inconceiv•·
ble that there is any citizen who
ia not fully aware of its eJt·
iatence . purpose and
availability.
And the procedure for tbe fiJ .
ing of a claim is so simple any
acbool kid could do it. Court
clerks are always available to
provide what litUe guidance ia
needed both in the filing ol the
claim and what is expected of
the plaintiff in court .
An imtructional manual print·
ed at great cost and an added
burden and perhaps a discourag.
ing one t.o those who really need
the court, is about as necessary
as one to tell rabbits how t.o re-
.produce.
Careless use of words blurs coDIDlunication
ll is a lon1·standing cllche
that words are "tools." They
enable us to construct com·
municatlon, just u real toola
enable ua to cooatruct material
object.a.
Mott ~ the Ume, we fall lo
follow up tb.la UMful metaphor.
In tbt world
of tools ,
nobody semi·
ble would use
a hammer u
a chisel or an
awl. We ba"
Mparat.toola
for tho••
ta11l1, and
eacb ••r· form• a 1pedftc duty belt; tbe tell ol a tool la that lt does tbe Job bttt.tr
thulD1t*celM.
Let U1 fore«, for UM mommt,
about "correct" Enallsb or
"good" English, and think about
the function of langua1e -
which ii to get ac1"08a the idea as
plainly and directly and unam·
biguoualy u posalble. Then we
can see more clearly why words
must be used u carefully u
tools. •
I BEARD a coinmon locution
the other day; a lad lD Ute mail
room asked b1s friend, "Are you wal~ oa Joe?" Now, In wbat
ll eabiid "black En&lllb," aDd
aleo ill IOIDe rural nctODI, WI
me ... , ••An 1eu waltlal tor
.Joe?" latb IM .,.uer and tbe
Uatener tab It u 1ucb.. WbJ
lbould DJ l:8l1tlll lfammllriu
object lf tbeJ bMJa UDdentand tM HIM tblq bf WI quelticla?
For tM v~ood NUCD that
a bamms not be Ul*9 to
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do 1 chisel's job: it does it poor·
ly, and It cramps the craft.
"Are you walling on Joe?"
baa another, and more common,
melJlinl: ~WC*·~ him, or
doifto tomet1Mng far tum. By using
this pbrue to mean "are l..OU
waitlq for blm," the speak"\r
baa robbed It of another mean·
141, and now what can be use for
tbatone? -
LANGUAGE, •t it.a beat, la not :!f apedftc -lt is exp•lve
fteatble. "Good Eo1llab" i•
.DOt t.ha .aalcb slavishly follows
nal• ln a eopy-boolt, but uses
·words and pbra1e1 as
mtt.lculoully u a carpenter UNI
a aquar. and a level, so that
.ma1.la•m ulue ii obtai.ned
from eacb device.
Wb1t b wron1 wltb 1loppy
1peecb la not that it vlo1.ttee
some abstract principle (like the
dumb and obsolete one about
"who" and "whom"), but that it
narrows our ranae of expreuloo
and constricts our communlca·
Uon. The true set test of "poor''
English ia functional or
operaUonol; bow It works, not
merely between two speakers.
but over the whole range ol eom-
m unicatJon, between speakers ol
different levela or back(r'OUDCb.
"I'm wa1Uq on you" abould
mean onlY one thln&, not two.
Tbe laaauage Is confuse~
enoup, in lta ori&in•. wttbout
our compoundina the am bllult1 .
1f we could fora_et _about EDllltb
· aa a atatua 1ymbo.I: and l>e&ln to
reaard lt wltb the same prac·
tlul atteot.loo a caft>tDler ~
to bll tools, we would be m~
further down the road to
literacy. •' ·
t
Historic min':' dredge
may .see duty again ..
LA GRANGZ (AP> -A Pd mlDlq Tuolumne River, .l.lft1Da 1old-neetea
dred•e lll&ed iD the NatiolW .Relllter sou lnalde for cleanln1 and a~. ol lllatGrie Places la about to bttdeport·
9dtoCamda.
Tbe f.l.year<e0ld Tuolumne River
drecl,. may be bonored fOI' 1\ta a1e
and lta place iD Sierra tootmW hll·
torJ. l:Ma Hennln1 llinlnt and iU.lllna
Co. of Vancouver wants to refurbish
It into a mlnln• worllbone agalu ..
Owner Bud Heanlnt pald SS~.ooo
and promlMd to move the 1ix-a1tory
ve .. el to reopened 1old fleldls of
BrtU.h Columbia in two months.
THE BUl..KY D&l!DGE, leanlin1
sliabUy to port, la the centerplect' of
a county park created several ye an
a10 south of here. But the county
nev\9r bouabt it from private ownun
because a 1975 fund drive failed.
Reuovation work planned by the
Canadians will restore the dredge to
the wo.rking strength it displayed on
its fint day of work June 15, 1938.
THE D&EDGS &Err noiatlnt UP·
stream lD a pond ol tta own creation,
dt11tna ahead and fUllnl behind.
Althouab the dl1carded tallln11
were unaiabUy, the machine wu con·
aldered an envil"ollmental limprove·
ment over lta predeceuor. H:Ydraullc
noaalea aimed at b.lllaldea waabed 1Ut
. lnto riven under an older prciceu.
Tbe eroblem created by mualve
piles <ii lifted taillDll WU: aolved
with construction of Don Pedro Dam
when the property wu purcb ued for
ita fill.
But the dred1e looted like it had no
future.
IT WAS IDLED by fixed eold
prices in 1949, and few tourt.sts al·
tracted to the hulkiing vessel suspect·
ed it would ever rw1 aaatn.
,.~., .......
Pump•
hinder
topping
SACRAMENTO <AP>
-A ma1f\metlon of cer·
ta1n new~ pumpt.
may be ac:lDC the
habit of tank·toppin1.
tlate olftdall i:ndlcate.
Francia R. Perry,
cblef of en1ineerln1,
evaluation for the •tale
Air Resources Board,
said the trouble aeeau
to occur at aelf·aervlce ~
pumps when motorists
try to top t.helr taob.
Perry cited ARB
figures saying that
ma lfunctiona occur
about 20 percent of the
time when topplna off ·
with a pressure -
balanced pump and a 1
nozzle manufactured by
the OPW Division of the
Dover Corp.
The contraption looks like a steam··
boat de<~rated with cranes. It was
used to dig 75 feet ahead of lt.seU into
a pr~historlc channel of the
A tricky problem remains before a
refurbished dredge can resume its
chores.
Stanislaus Cowity officials muat
determine how to gel the piect?S out
of the county and be11ded north.
VENERABLE CALIFORNIA DRl!DOE MAY MINE GOLD AGAIN
43-year-old machinery eyed by C•nadlan comp•ny
An OPW vice presi-.
dent, Glenn Moore, said
an engineer is coming
from the plant in Cincin-
nati, Ohio, to study the
problem. '
Survey says
M,9st students
drink early
RE.5EARC.H TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. (AP) -
A nationwide s urvey indicates that by the time
they reach the ll'>th grade, only three in 10 studenta
are noo-d.rinker9 . researchen say.
"The fact is that a large portion of adolescents
have at least some experience with alcohol, and a
large percentage drioll fairl y regularly," said J .
Valley Rachal of 1'.he Research Triangle Institute,
who directed the study for the· National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcobolls.m and the National
Institute on Drug Al'>use. •
The findings ar,, from a .survey of 5,000 stu-
dents in grades 10 through 12, selected a.~ random
from the 48 contiguous states and the District of
Columbia.
THE SURVEY, CONDVC'l'ED BY question-
naire in 1978, was a folJowup l'.o a 1974 study of
13,000 students in grades seven through 12. The re-
sulta indicate that about a third •>f high school stu-
dents are moderate to heavy drinkers in the
classification of the scientists, who organized stu·
denta into six categories: abetaliners and infre-
quent, light, moderate, moderate-to-heavier and
heavier driollers.
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'""I More than three-filths of the students surveyed
reported that they drank al least once a month.
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"We called the teen-ager a heavier drinker if
be or she drank at least once each week and bad at
least five drinks on a typical drinking occasion,"
Rachal said.
THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE '1'BAT drinking
among high school student.'S increaned in the four-
year period between surveys, the researchers
said, alt.hough regional patterns shifted.
"It's very clear that a large proportion of
adolescent.'S have some experience with alcohol,"
Rachal said. "By the 10th grade about seven of 10
can no longer be called abstainers.''
Rachal said three of 10 high sc~hool drinkers
could be clauslfied "problem drinJmrs, .. student.'S
who were drunk al least six times in a year , bad
run-ins with the police because of their drinking,
suffered in school or had problems with friends,
family or drivi.ng.
MANY OlF THE 1174 FINDINGS were
duplicated by t.he 1978 study. Black high school
students were sWl found to drink less than whites,
the study said. The study nJso found alcohol use was least
prevalent amon1~ teen-agen affiliated with fun·
dament.alist ~enominations and most prevalent
among Cat.hobcs. .
SD pa:nel rejects
Playbo•y club bid
SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego port com·
missionen have tun,ed down a request to convert
a restaurant near Lindbergh Field into a Playboy
Club after hearin1 several women protesters call
club founder Hugh Hefner the "Pied Piper of
Evil."
The commission, which ls required to oversee
all developments on publicly owned airport
property, rejected the proposal with a 5-2 vote.
Many protesten, who said they are associated
with tbe National Oraanlzation for Women,
claimed a moral degeneracy of the nation, child
sexual abuse and wife beatlne are linked to the
Playboy clubs.
"'lbe clubs pander to adoJescenl male fan-
tasies by marlleUn& a d.latort.ed lmaie of woman u
sexual servants," said Sue C. Punjack, president
of the NOW chapter in San ~e o. "Playboy Clubs
debumanbe, de&rade and e t women."
After the vote, Larry ardener, director of
operaUooa for Lelaure Systems, Inc. seekin1 to
establlab the club, vowed that a Playboy Club
would be built in San Dleeo before the end of the
year.
Pair sententeed .,
FRISNO (AP) -Two baH been placed on
one-year probation on federal cbar1ea of
dbtributlna seven srama <ii eoea.lne at Yoeemite
N atlonal Park. Luther G. Darwin, II and Sberrt
Barn•L.. ~· were MDt4bced bJ U.!l. Diltrtct Court
Juqe unrard Dean Prtce. 'l'beJ .,.... amoa• 10
Indicted an cbu'•• lnn&W., al le,..S aal• at
1 Youmtte lut November and Deeelnber. ·
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ALL
eSUITSe
ALL .
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OFF
CHOOSE . . . 1~ VtOOL-8LENOS -POLYESTER.
NAMES LIKE SASSON • FIORAVANTI • BELLINI •
WHITEHEAD ... SIZES 38 SHORT TO '48 LONG.
CIVIi Grumbling .•.
Gloomy Gue In the
Fun~yoa
don't look
like a check.
It's Citizens New Visa aECKCJJIJ.
Loob Uke A Vha Card. And it's accepted like one. So you
can use Citizens Visa Check Card3 here ... there ... almost
everywhere. Even in places that don't take checks. ln
short, it gives your interest-checking account the
worldwide acceptability of Visa!
But Worb Uke A Check. When you buy
something with your Check Card~ the
purchase price is deducted directly
from your checking account-
just ~ if you had written
a check.
Citizens Visa Check
Card.• One beautiful way to
use your interest-checking
account. See your nearest
Citizens office for details.
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Old document
poses problem
SALT LAKE CITY <AP) -A document in
which Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith Jr.
says his son is to s ucceed him as church leader
could present a "real prqblem" to those who
believe Brigham Young was Smith's legitimate
successor , a Protestant minister says.
A Mormon Church spokesman confirmed that
the document had been obtained by the church his-
torical department.
The Protestant minister. the Rev. Wesley
Walters of Illinois, disclosed contents or the dOCU·
ment. Walters says he is a student of Mormon
documents.
MORMON CHURCH SPOKESMAN JERRY
Cahill said Smith gave church leaders inr~ructions
on succession shortly before his death and the
Mormon Church, or Church of J esus Christ of Lat-
ter-day Saints, follows those instructions.
Cahill did not dispute the authenticity of the
document.
Church officials said Thursday the document
would be given to the Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints in exchange for an 1833
copy of the church's Book of Commandments. con-
sidered by both churches to be Scripture.
BOTH CHURCHES ARE BASED ON revela -
tions Joseph Smith said he received from heavenly
messengers . When Smith was killed in 1844. the
followers s plit into two factions. The majority
followed Young to Utah, where the Mormon
Church, with more than 4.5 million members, has
its headquarters.
The Reorganized Church was founded by
Smith's son. Joseph Smith III. who was succeeded
m the church presidency by his sons . The church is
headquartered in Independence. Mo.. and has
about 150,000 members .
Mormon Church presidents since Young have
been succeeded al death by the man with the
longest service on the Council of the Twelve, the
church's ruling body. The church president is con-
sidered a prophet, seer and revelator.
The document disclosed Wednesday is dated
six months before Smith was killed, said Walters.
pastor of the Marissa Pres byterian Church in
Marissa. Ill.
Beached sailing
boat purchased
SAN DI EGO (A p ) A boatbuilder who pulled
the beached sailing vessel California off a reef has
bought the damaged boat and vows to get her sail-
ing again within six months.
Glenn Couch. president of Rask Shipyard, was
high bidder.
The California was owned by the Scandinavian
Navigation & Charter Co. when she ran aground in
heavy fog during a whale-watching excursion Feb.
15 off San Diego. After six days of battering
waves, the starboard huU of the 83-fool bark was
torn apart.
Marine surveyors say the 45-year-old vessel,
one of two barkentines on the West Coast , can be
rebuilt for $250,000. A company which insured the
boat f~rS150,000said it was a total loss.
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Spring
classes due
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in Laguna ,!
The Laguna Beach
R ecreation Depart-
ment's sprina program
list is available at City
Hall, 515 Forest Ave.
Office hours are from 8
a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to
5 p.m . Mondays through
Fridays. Registration for
classes begins Monday,
with most classes start-
in1April6.
Tbe department is of-
fer ing 46 social and
cultural classes as well
aa 15tenniacourses.
For information call
49'7·3311, extension 205.
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Speaker Willie
Brown, D-San
Francisco, dis-
plays one of the
new computers
planned for the
Legislature that
be hopes will im-
prove Assembly
efficiency. Cost
of the system
has not been de-
termined.
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Some faces maY :be/ red
· Book luta auaonaen of proaaiiuaea
LOUJSVILLE, Ky. (AP) -
Judgea and other prominent
area residents are amon1 891
people 1hted aa customers of a
prostitution rin1 in a "llttle red
book" seized during a r aid,
police say.
The book is locked up in a
police safe and authorities will
not release the names because
such action could "wreck a
person's life," according to Lt.
Marc Rucker of the Jefferson
County police. Patronizing a
prostitute is not a crime in Ken-
tucky. although prostitution itself
is illegal.
THE NOTEBOOK, WHICH
was started six or seven years
ago, lists men "from all walks of
life," including politicians and
··out-or-town'' policemen,
Rucker said .
At least 50 men named are
well -known to the public, hu
said.
"We don't mean to impugn
local judges , but there are
Jud1es named ln the ~boot,"
Rucker Hid.
"The potential for blackmail
ls areal," be added.
Police believe there is another
C'OPY of tbe notebook
somewhere.
IN SAN ANTONIO, Texas, a
monthly newspaper recently
published 19 names from an in·
dex card file of 3,000 alle1ed
brothel customers. Amon1 those
listed were several prominent
residents of the city.
The "little red book," a red
spiral notebook, was found in
January 1980 when police
searched two apartments as
part of a drug investigation,
authoritie-s said. In October,
three people were charged in
connectloo with the prostitution
operation, which probably had
25 to 30 women working for it
over the years, police believe.
Mike Stroud, 49, and b.is wife,
Joyce, 33, were arrested on,
charges of promoting prostitu-
tion and criminal syndication. 1\
HCOod woman cbar1ed In the
operation la at larse .
AlLPllABETICAL U1tin11 in
tht1 book live not only the names
bu·t al.lo, ln many cases, the oc-
cu patiom of the custom en. And
tll e lisUnp include the name of
tt1e person who referred the
c1111tomer, the t)]>e of sex pre-
f erred and bow much wa1
f:harged.
Rucker said he does not think
the book will be introduced aa
evidence in the prostitution trial,
scheduled to begin June 3. He
said the book is to be seen only
by the handful of officers in·
volved in the investigation and
will probably be destroyed once
the cue is settled.
At least a half-dozen men have
called Jefferson County P'>lice
this week to see if they are
named in the book, police say.
One man asked where he
could take his business n•.>w that
the prostitution ring hr.ts been
broken up, Rucker said.
LAST 3 DAYS TO SJl VE
MARCH
SALE
SUMMER IN THE CITY SU'IT SEPARATES·.
\
19.99 f 10 ~15.99
LIGHTWEIGHT.
SEPARATES.
Special Soft linen -look of rayon.
cotton and flax. Mix and match
colors for a different look
\,
everyday. Purple,
natural or turquoise.
Jacket, P, S, M, L, 36.99
Skirt, 4 to 14, 211.99
Pants, P,S,M,L, 211.99
Camisole, P,S.M.L, 11.99
Emphasis, 385
"J oe Rosenthal ,
former AP photog-
rapher who took the
World War II photo
of the Iwo Jima Oaa-
raillna, wa1 feted
Thursday by col-
lea1uea at the San
Francllco Chronicle
upon hll retirement.
SACRAMENTO. <AP)
-Joseph ~· Dia1, 31, of
Sacramento, 11 the new deputy eecretary of the --~~~~~--~~...;...;.;.&..----~--~--~~....__._~_.;L~~~~----------C all f omta Health and Bullock's Santa Ana. 2800 Nonh Main Street. Santa Ana, (714) 647·7211.
Welfare Acenc1, 18y1 Bulloclc'1 l.a Habra, 1531 ~st Imperial Hlgh w•y. La Habra, (714) 870-4033, (213) 8P4·2011.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. ~ Bullock's f'llHlon Viejo. Miu/on Viejo Mell. (714) 495-3111. • Bulloek's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, C.M. (714' 556-0611
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Don't
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DEAR PAT DUNN : Is it possible to use a
microwave oven -ror canning? Some people
I've talked to say you can; others say it's
dangerou,,.
Y•'d be taklag too muy claucea Hlal
yoar microwave oven for caaala1.
Microwaves create laeat wttllba &Jae food
dae to molecular vlbraUoa. Mlcrowuea are
absorbed by Ute fat, sa1ar aad llqald
molecllles. U Y• caa la t.llle mlcrowne, Ute
food may beat lllroup bat t.lllere may be an
uevn dlMrUMIUoa of ma:dmam llleat 1affi.
deat to klll llarmfal mlcnM>r1aallm1.
Studard cUDiD& met.llodl allow all food
molecales to reach tile bollla& temperatare,
IHtt tile mluowne meUlod wUI DOt. Jara aho
may break ud explode due to bt&eue vlbra·
ttoa of &be food moleealea dula& microwave
canaiai.
Seretee.~,,....
DEA& &EADE&S: Tile CoaHmer
Fueral lafonaadea Project padeta aM9t
flmeraJ ~. al&enadye1, ud Ian fer pro-
fe11leaal1 wlao work wUll coa1a•er1,
parUClllarb' &Ille elderly, a.ct.le .. ..,_,,"
fer ••••Iden of cue aad Mniea <• H9&a); "Wilen 'l'llere'a a WW," fer le&aJ adYben
aad lawyen (It cett&a), aad "A llalUAMle of
Velces," f• reUo-a le841en of all fal&M
($1).
A cllart, "Faaeral Practicel, Seney ef
State ..... ud ae1aJaU...," -·--&Ille i• ca• .. er p..-CUoll pnrideu of eacll
l&a&e'• t.eral law1 aad ia ••allable as a
eepara&e hem for $1.
Tile project was faaded by tile Ad·
•iall&n&lla • Allal aad la If 1uored by
Uae C•I elltal AaaKlaU. of FwraJ aad
•eawtal 8odedes lac., 89Me UM, l8Z8 L St.
N.W., W......,._, D.C. 29111. Slape eeplel
of &Ille padeU may be perellued fer &Ille
prlcea ladka&ed by wrtti•I to die aben ad·
dre11. Dlsceall& belk prtcea are ahllable ,_r
It or ~ coplea of •• Item.
Drip t•raetl •II
DEAR PAT DUNN: Is there any way to fix
a dripping faucet without spending a fortune on
a plumber? I have never done any type of
plumbing repairs, but know this is not a
terribly serious problem -if you know what
you'redoing!
G. H .. Newport Beach
Flxlag a drlpplD& faucet reqalttl oeJy a
1crewdrtve.r, •• adja1table wre•cb, aad a box
of aal011ed·•be waabers, available at aay
llardware Here. Y CHI prepare by b.nlllll off lite
1bat-oft valve aearea& tile faacet. U Ute faacet
&Ives bcKla bot ud cold water, clOH both
1bat·olf valve•. Tile• &ant oe tbe faucet utll
tile waterstopaRowlllg.
A muy-1lcled metal piece called a packbtl
nat 11 located under tbe faacetbandle. Loosen It
wltll you wrencll. Tllen pall on tile faacet
llaadle. The piece *'•' comes off will llave a waaber at lta end, beld ID place by a screw.
Replace It wltlaoaetbe 11me 1be, pat tile faucet
back togedter, tlpten tile pacldag .at, open
Ute 1laat-Gft valve, and enjoy a drlpless faacet.
Step• taleew l•rrd-4
DEAR PAT DUNN : I ordered two pairs
of shoes last October from Lawson Hill
Leather Co. of Waltham, Mass., and enclosed
a full payment check for $78.65. One pair ar·
rived in Nove mber, but I sent them back
because they were damaged.
I asked for a refund and that the other
pair be sent without delay. I received a re·
fund for the shoes I returned, but never got
the oyier pair. I haven't cubed the check
and bave uked several times for a full re·
fund. I can't get any response, and I hope
you'll try to help me. C.S., Huntington Beach
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lu laek of ~· Tiie klaace of &IM ,.,_. lau ..._ •alW, ... ,.. are ad·
YIMd .. atla &Ille fin& refW dedl. Ned
Uae, w1tJ _. ..... IMallJf Prteet are ce•·
parallk ... If a pnltle• eeew"I, I&'• ••e~ eaaler • lelft ..._ Ute ..._. la't enenl aa... ......... awa1. .
"Goe o problem? Thm write to Pot
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0..., At YOMr ~. °""'le COGIC
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Rita's .6ook telU all
Mr1.· Jenrette repeate 1exy Capitol tales
COLUMBIA, s.c. (AP) -TIM adds: "We 11a•ect Uk• acbool
aea and Pollt1c1 1torle1 Rita kids 11 memben of CODl"ll
, Jenrette bqan reweallllc a cou· walked by." pie ot moatlla 8'0 u Mr mar· Home Speaker Tboa:lu "Ttp"
rlace to former Rep. John O'Nelll walked by, and we
Jenrette dluolvecl baYe moved waved. He aald, "Hi, JobD, bow
lnto book form. are you?' We both 11ld hello to
But the tz.15 , 115·1!1: Tip.''
paperback trom Bantam Mra. Jenrette, who hu ll1ed
lac. contalnl little abe bad not for a divorce from her husband,
told before. also desertbel a party liven by
''My Capitol Secrets,'' promot· Rolllna Stone ma1aalne durin1
eel u the book by "tbe lady wbo the 18'78 Democretlc National
blew the Ud off Wuhlllcton~' Convention ln New York.
reached newaataada bere tbil •
week only a few wMkl after
Mn. Jenrette attracted national
attention by posiq aeml·nude ln.
Playboy ma1aalne. Sbe al10
b.-red ber soul in print ln the
Waahinaton Poet ln December
and appeared on television talk
s ho ws from "Donahue" to
"Tomorrow Coast-to-CoHl."
MRS. JENRETTE HAS ·
already revealed that sbe and
her husband once made love In
the shadows on the steps of tbe
Capitol, but in the book she
SHE wana TBAT. abort
while after the party atarU!d,
ber husband dlaappeafed.
''I found him on tbe roof of the
bulldln1 with a woman who
must have weilbed 200 pounds.
Later, be would embelllah thia
incident when retelllnl it, by
claiming that the woman was
Shirley MacLaine. Well, she
wasn't. She was a woman at
whom not many men would look
twice ... "
The book also includes
passages from a diary Mrs.
Jenrette kept between l'ebruary
and June 1980. It d..erlbei tbe
turmoil the couple went tbteu&b
from the Ume Jenrette learned
about the FBI Ablcam probe un·
tll be was indicted by a
W Hhinlton IJ'and jury.
"I WAS 8TKUC& by ltow
troubled be appeared to be. He
was fa1lln1 apart before my
very eyes. The falae accuaatioaa
and innuendoe were dHtroyi.Qi
him, and there seemed to be
nothln1 I could do. I felt tmpo.
tent."
J enrette was convicted ln Oc·
tober of acceptin& a $50,000
bribe from a representative of a
phony Arab sheik in return for
introducing an immigration bill
in ConlJ'ess. He's appealing that
conviction.
Mrs. Jenrette embarks next
week on a multi-city tour to pro-
mote the book.
"I haven't sacrificed my prin·
ciples, but I am taking advan·
tage of the media interest in
me," she wrote.
STOREWIDE SAVINGS.
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Rare coin
Joseph Carlton, suburban Detroit coin
dealer, displays newly acquired 1911 Can·
adian silver dollar he and a partner
purchased for $325,000, a record price for a
Canadian coin. He says the coin's value may
top $2 million in a few years.
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5 pc. group, s.le $1045
Upholstered Furniture, 624
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Worml#on ON>w
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A rite ol •prlng?
Here's something that you don't see every day -a de-
corated shopping cart on top of a no dumping sign in a
field north of Wakeham Park in Costa Mesa. Could it be
SPORTS
COMICS
STOCKS
that it is some pagan rite marking today as the first day
of spring? ·
She'll foot bill Airport use
shows decline
for February
Dllltr ...... StaM .......
PAYING OWN WAY
Treaeurer Engelh.,dt
Ex-weUare
aide given
6-month term
A former Oran1e County
Human Se~vices Agency
eligibility wor'ker hu been or-
dered to spend six months in
Oran1e County Jail followint bis
conviction on embezzlint $180 in
General Relief weUare funds.
William Riobard Hall, 35,
pleaded ,ullty to a smgle count ot embeulemeot in connection
witb 10 incldenll ln which
emergency relief fund• were dil·
covered mluln1.
Hall WM ·arrested lD 1t'78 and
failed to appear in court for Feb.
20, 1179 proeeedlnp. He WU ar-
reated by police in San Antonio,
Te:u1 Cn September and re-
turned to Oran1e County in
Deeember. Accordtq to lnveatttaion,
Hall mt1approprlated the
emers-ey cub pa1menta alter
he had emacted the 1ip•ture
from t.be intended recipient on •
receipt. .
Quark &eel ahat
Seminar fruuh <knied
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol IM INllJ ~lleC II.Mt
Laguna Beach City Treasurer
Fran Engelhardt says sb}''ll pay
her. own way to a stale
municipal treasurer's associa-
tion seminar next month after
the City Council refused to
finance the trip.
Mrs .. Engelhardt, who was
elected last year. originally
sought $380 to attend the four-
da y seminar in Indian Wells
near Palm Springs in mid-April.
Sbe said the budget item was
inadvertently left out of her
financial request for travel and
training this year, and she
sought council approval to fund
the trip Tuesday.
But City Manager Ken Frank,
who had recommended against
the expe.nditure, said the city
bas many other budget itema
that "are far more important
than a conference."
"The city hasn't spent any
(general fund) monet since the
Del Mar landslide," Frank said.
He said budget constraints
have forced the police depart-
ment to continue uain1 a patrol
car with transmission problems.
·'All departmenta are living
within their bud1eta for travel
and training," be said, adding
those budgets, except for
mileage allowance, bave been
reduced in most department.I.
But Mn. En1elhardt ar,-ued
that her $'17 travel and tralnlq
budget bu been nearly depletAld
Grana lo aid
lnine yo..,,.
A fund-ralain1 effort I::.J Boy1 and Gb11 Club lD ..
baa been bomtad by • '80,•
1rant from tbe Jam• lniae
POUDdatim uc1 a Sl00,000 snnt '
INm t.be nuor Fouadatloll.
TIM ........ bri .. to-.-tbe •IDCUlt ol ..,.., ........
ln .. fl.5-.UU.. fmMl·Nllllll tam.-. for tM dab, ...._
will lie localed OD tM Mldlllt coraer ot Barruca ,......,
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because she uses it for mileage
expenses.
She said other department
heads receive mileage expenses
separate from their travel and
training budgets.
She told council mem hers she
would be willing to accept only
the $60 registration fee from the
city if financing was such a prob-
lem.
But council members, with the
exception of Sally Bellerue, said
they agreed with Frank that
such a request comes at a time
when the city can ill afford it.
Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick
said "I can't see dipping into the
general fund for C registration
costs)."
After the 4-1 council decision
denying the request, Mrs.
Engelhardt said she'd still be at
the seminar April 21.
"But I' JI be the only city
treasurer there that will be pay-
ing my own way."
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The number or passengers US·
ing John Wayne Airport
decreased by 7 percent in
February as compared to
January, according to statistics.
February figures showed that
171,298 persons passed through
the airport, compared to 184,049
during January.
The number of passengers
was 9 percent lower than in
February 1980.
Thus far this year, 355,347
persons have traveled through
the airport, 7 percent less than
during the same period in 198>.
The number or air traffic COD·
trol tower operations was essen·
tially unchanged between
January and February and
about 4 percent below year-ago
levels.
On the increase, however, is
the amount or air carJ'O being
handled at the airport.
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Ex-OCC stars
a big hit
in Arizona
By DAVID KVTZMANN
OI .. IN!ly ,. ... SUH
A committee h e aded by
Supervisor Thomas Riley is ex-
pected to act soQn on a
California Judicial Council study
which indicates the need for 11
new judicial positions on the
Orange County Superior Court
bench.
Any recommendations made
by the Legal-Judicial Committee
would be forwarded to the full
Board of Supervisors, which In
turn would ask the State
Legislature to authorize the new
positions.
The board is expected to get
the matter in about three weeks.
According to the judicial coun·
cit study, requested by presiding
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Robert E. Rickles, the
new judgeships are justified by
workload statistics which show
62 judicial positions in all are re-
quired by 1982.
At present, there are 51
judicial positions in the superior
court, 46 judges and five full- .
time commissioner positions.
But there are also five vacan-
cies in the court system -three
new judgeships created just re·
cently which are unfilled and
two older positions vacant due to
retirement of one judge (Mason
Fenton) and the death of
another (Orella Sears).
Alan Slater, Orange County's
Superior Court administrator.
said Thursday that the Legal-
J udicial Committee can use the
judicial council study as a basis
for recommending any number
or new judgeships it feels are
necessary.
"The report demonstrates our
needs ... Slater said.
The report s tates: ·'Our
analysis indicates that the
Orange County Superior Court
will require 62 judicial positions
in order to carry its projected
workload through 1982.
··our conclusion is based en-
tirely on an analysis of workload
and is determined by the
Cuckoo's Nest
See B 2.
number of judicial positions th
can be justified in terms
workload," the document says.
It Is the Judicial council's
lion that additions to court s
fing be made "only when the
is a showing that workload cur
rently exists or will exist
justify the addition."
Statistics compiled for the
study show that Orange Count¥
Superior Court judges carry
heaviest workload in the sta
(based on a formula which
divides all cases inte>
categories). And caseloads are
expected to continue risin•
steadily.
Even with the four new,
judgeships approved by the·
legislature several months aJP>;
(only one of which has beeta·
filled), Slater said court prog
ress has been hindered due tp
continuing unfilled positions, ill-
nesses and judges b.-~ng as·
signed to the court of appeal. ~
Slater said the state pays
about 80 percent of a superiOT
court judge's salary, or $50,000.1
while the county picks up the re.
maining $9,500.
However, if all the existinJ•
judicial positions in Oran~
County were to be filled. th&
court administrator explained,
there would be only three vacaqt.
courtrooms left in the 11-stort ·
courthouse in Santa Ana. :
Additional courtrooms, if t
new positions were eventuall
authorized. would be housed • lea sed trailers near th.
courthouse.
Slater said the county is pres-
ently studying plans for build-
ing a new courthouse but com-
pletion of such a facility would
still be some years off.
Members of the LegaJ-JudiciaJ
Committee which will study U.
judgeship proposal include
Riley, municipal and superi<t
court judges. r epresentativtW
from three lawyer groups adl
the cou nty 's chief a4•
ministrative officer. ••·
Mesa night club's
appeal turned down
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of 1 ... DailJ Pil•t Stall
The Fourth District Court of
Appeal in San Bernardino h.as
declined to hear petition argu-
ments alleging that Cuckoo's
Nest night club patrons and en-
tertainers have been denied
First Amendment rights.
The decision was announced
Wednesday, said Ron Talmo, at-
torney for the Costa Mesa night
spot al 1714 Placentia Ave.
Talmo, a Corona del Mar resi-
dent whose offices are in Santa
Ana. said this morning the d
cision doesn't leave him too o@:'.
timistic over a similar appeal'
action filed with the same court..
The pre-trial activity follows•
Cuckoo's Nest suit filed i'1
Orange County Superior Coult
charging that the City Council W
infringing on First Amendme*t
constitutional rights in revokirW
the night spot's entertainmeti
and dance permit Feb. 23.
In filing the suit, Talmo sougk,
a preliminary irtjunction to h&}L;
enforcement or the revocati '
until his suit goes to trial.
injunction would allow the cl
to operate until a ruling is ma
on the lawsuit.
Orange County Superior Co
Judge Robert Fitzgerald deni
the Injunction, ruling that no Fi
Amendment rights are involved
In filing a petition to bring
denied injunction matter befo
the appellate court, Talmo s
he attempted to "short-circui
the appellate process on l matter, which now probab
won 'l be considered in S
Bernardino for about sev
months.
Meanwhile, he uid, th
Cuckoo's Nest, which depends
its live entertainment to attra
crowds, ii closed.
Talmo said he is flllnt
same petition refused by the a
pellate court with tbe sta
Supreme Court 1n San Franc
today.
Apparently, he said, the a
pellate court did not believe
Firat Amendment iuue
aipiftcant Importance to be
the injunction i11ue lmmedia
ly. Perbapa. be added, t
Supreme Court will.
Amid criel ot "Fuclat
trot I • • from amon1 a el'OWll
punk rock tMtvocatel, tM
CoucU9Ulledtbe permitlMt.mcdll .,._,.
and aet1bbol'I complalDecl r.u. MtlY'ttJ biiehiidlq
altilm. litter •H dna1 atriMI abaM bi Ute .,.
~U.dub.
Straddling reoo11nd
Tennessee's Dale Ellis has Virginia's Lewis Lattimore
(55) in a leg lock as he controls a rebound in NCAA East
Regional semifinal game Thursday night. Virginia won,
62-48.
It was a breeze
for Eichelberger
PONTE VEDRA BEACll. Fla.
(A P) Given his choice. Dave
Eichelberger said, he'll take the
calm weather evePy time.
"Everybody thinks I play bet·
ter in the wind.'' Eichelberger
said. "But if I've got a choice.
I'll t ake calm condillons every
chance I get. Maybe, against the
whole field, if I was compared
agalnst the whole field , I might
play a little better than the
a vet age in the wind. but I'd
ratber play when it's calm."
Bt.it the winds blew at Saw-
grus. the cold, blustery. whip·
pine winds that have become
lra8itiooal at the rich Tourna-
me.llt Players Championship.
and Eichelberger was in his ele-
meiit. He birdied the last three
holes for a 68 and tied Mike
Morley for the first round lead in
the-event that orrers $72,000 to
the'wiMer. \f hile most or the gaudy field
or 144 or the world's finest
pl~ers almost cert ainly the
top1 field that ,will be assembled
in tmY tournament this year -
wefe complaining bitterly of ttte
seyere playing conditions,
Eichelberger merely shrugged.
·~I've seen it blow harder," he
sail. And it blew harder when
be 'acored his last victory. in the lfto Bay Hill Classic. Those
were the worst conditions of the
entire season. with a wind-chill
fa~r near zero. "'There·s no secret to playing
iD the wind. It's fairly simple,"
said Eichelberger, who learned th 1ame on the windy plains of
ce•tral Texas. "You play good
in the wind the same way you
play good any other time. by
pu tting. •
"MOST PEOPLE underplay
the wind. You just have to figure
what the wind is going to do to
your ball. how much it is going
to move it left or right, how
much it's going lo knock it down."
While Eichelberger figured it
to a finer degree than most or
the, rest. some of the game's
greatest players had their dif-
fi c u I ties in the winds. un·
seasonable cold and occasional
light rain.
Jack Nicklaus. for example,
took a 75 that included a double
bogey on the tough fifth hole.
Arnold Palmer birdied the last
hole for a 75. Masters champ
Seve Ballesteros or Spain took a
77 . Gary Player was two shots
hi gher. David Graham, a former
PGA champ a nd winner at
Phoenix earlier this year, strug-
gled to an 82. Lon Hinkle, twice
a runner-up this year, shot 86.
In all. 20 men failed to break
80. The field average score was
75.6.
JIM DENT, the only man in
t1'e field able to get around
with out a bogey. and Barry
J aeckel were a single shot orr
the lead at 69.
"It was a survival test," said
J aeckel. "We had a little or
everything : wind, rain and
cold.'.
Canadian Dan Halldorson and
Mike Sullivan shot 70. Of the
first sL-< men. only Halldoraon
played in the afternoon, when
the winds were at their wont.
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aAIOllNG n HO•E: N1Uon11 rootb11l Le11ue.
In tbe •lllbt event Vince Ferra1•mo J!'1rr11amo know1 the drawbaclta, ad· ADD MALAVA81 :
cto.• •isn witb tbe Rama <wbich ii b11 Jy Uft· mtUln•, "thole are ultimate underlylnc
likely) and Pat Haden ataC. too (which lt lulor1. 8ut a 1ood contract can chance
When asked about Ferragamo's de·
parture, the Ram coach was terse and
gruff. =~=m~ ~~:!t.., ,J:fia::O::.~~ :r.~~ ':~. r,ou. It ml1ht be 1omethinc I can't
tion1bipeandecmatantheadachet. 'R'l>Orttldl)' Vtrrtfamo will make more
"l don't think he's doing a very smart
thing.
In an amicable meetiq with Coaeb Ray than IU mlJUon over the next four years
Malavul lut WMk, Haden expreuect hla II h• decldet to ~l1rate to the north,
"Ir he wants lo 10. I can't atop him.
Plus, we have a very capable quarterback.
desire tor another chance at the No. 1 That work1 out to rouahly '400,000 per
quarterback Job, If the above probabllltles (plu• lncentlvet), with the Rams· hlgheat
In Pal Haden.'' ,,,--
Rumor has It that the Ram coaches and
front ortlce personnel have resigned
themselves to the fact Ferragamo will not
be back.
come true. off or be1n1 1omewhere In the $325,000 Haden, Ulte last summer's battle, w1nt1 ranf•·
to split the playlnc time with Ferr111mo O cour1t that fl1ure by the Rams ls not
durlnt the team's tour preseaaon 1ames. the current one now beln1 olfered by the
Malavul, tor the time beln1, has •creed club. In fact, lt'1 considerably lea1, which
to Haden's request. Is why P'erragamo aeea no hope In the That's presumably because he's as con-future.
fldent as everyone e lse that both General Mana1er Don Klosterman
quarterbacks won't be with the team by swears that the current orfer is the team's
the time training camp opens in late July. best one to date. Ferra1amo counters that * * *. h ADD BYE-BYE VINCE: e 'll prove otherwise once he signs a con-tract ... aomewhere.
There are· two obvious factors OQOirut Ferragamo promises he'll show the
* • *
INTERESTING TWISTS:
Although Montreal is currently talking
with Ferragamo, Hamilton owns the
original rights to the Univers ity of
Nebraska graduate.
Hamilton also owns the rights to Ram
backup QB Jeff Rutledge, while Montreal ~as first dibs on Pat Haden.
* • * Ferragamo going to Canada· -a > the Rams' numbers at mid-season and the
weather, and b) the Canadian Football ones now aren't close. ADD MONTREAL:
League Itself, which is generally con-That should be interesting . Or course, Ferragamo isn't the Rams'
sldered second-rate next to the formidable • • • <See SEVANO, Page 83>
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Kings tie
on goal
by Dionne
INGLEWOOD I AP J -
Pittsburgh has a 27-34·11 record,
while Los Angeles is 38-23·11.
But for som e r eason. the
Penguins have given the Kings
nothin1t but trouble this season.
Los Angeles needed Marcel
Dionne's S4th goal of tbe season
with 8:21 remaining Thursday
night for a 4-4 tie with Pitts-
burgh. The Penfuins are now
2·0·2 "against the Kings during
the current National Hockey
League campaign.
"IT WAS A TOUGH point,
they play well against us." said
Los Angeles Coach Bob Berry.
"We started out a little sluggish
tonight. but we fought back from
a 2·0 deficit and played better
after that.
The Penguins got their lead on
ErrCJI Thompson's 20th goal or
the season in the first period and
Paul Gardner's 31st goal early
in the second period.
The Kings cut the deficit in
half at 15:45 or the second period
on rookie Larry Murphy's 14th
goal. which ties a Los Angeles
club record for most goals in a
season by a defenseman.
Pittsburgh made it 3·1 with
2 · 16 left in the period on George
Ferguson's 23rd goal. but the
Kings narrowed the gap to 3-2
only 35 seconds later on Mike
Murphy's 15th goal.
Los Angeles tied it 3-3 at 5:51
of the final period on Gre~ Ter-
rion · s ninth goal. an unassisted
5S·footer. Pittsburgh went ahead
4·3 with 10:2.~ left to play on
Peter Lee's 27th goal.
"l 'M OPTIMISTIC about our
c han ces o f making the playoffs, .. said Pittsburgh Coach
Eddie Johnstone, whose team
has 65 points and is in 13th place
in the overall NHL standings. "I
think 70 points will do it."
A total of 16 teams qualify for
the playoffs. The Kings have 87
points and are tied with Calgary
for sixth place in the overall
s tandings.
Asked why the Penguins have
been successful against the
Kings, Johnstone said: "We play
the same style as they do. We
shut down the Dionne line. and
Charlie Simmer's bein~ out is
definitely a factor."
Simmer is sidelined for the
season because of a broken leg.
"I thought we deserved a bet·
ter rate since we had them 2-0
and 3-1, we just can't seem to
get a three-goal lead," said
Johnstone. "l thought we had a
lot of super chances when we
were up 2·0, but we didn't cash
in."
Both coaches noted the poor
conditlo~ or the ice.
"WE'RE LOOKING forward
to going on a four-game road
trip because we know the ice
will be better," said Berry. "We
have a skating team and It's a
shame that we don't have good
ice here.
"Management has tried to
correct the ice but I don't know
why it's not better."
MIKE SODDERS KEVIN ROMINE CHRIS JOHNSTON DONNY HILL
New team, same results
Ex-OCC atan 'a hit' at ASV
By CURT SEED EN
OI tlM o.lty ~Itel St•ff
News item: Mike Sodders and
Chris Johnston rapped three hits
and five RBI apiece Wednesday
to lead Arizona State to an easy
21 -0 college baseball victory
over Texas-El Paso
Do the names sound familiar?
They should. Both Sodders and
Johnston toiled for Orange Coast
College and their names con·
sistentJy make for big news at Arizona State.
And when it's not Sodders or
JohnslOfl who ar e doing the
da mage. Ke vin Romine or Don·
ni e Hill are getting the ink.
They, too. made a name for
themselves at OCC. sparking the
Sues to their first-ever state
baseball championship under
Coa ch Mike Mayne last year.
THEIR COMBINED batting
averages work out to a blister-
ing .387, a major factor in the
Sun Devils' 23·6 overall record
and 5-0 mark in the PaciCic-lO's
Southern Division (Six-Pac>.
It isn't a coincidence that ASU
Coach Jim Brock keeps one eye
on OCC each year. He's found a
gold mine at the Costa Mesa col·
lege's campus. and OCC Coach
Mayne staked it out.
"It's a very pleasant thing,"
understates Brock about the
OCC transfers ' success at ASU.
"We're getting guys who are
very well coached. Mike does an
outstanding job over there.
"It's nice for us because we're
getting guys who already have
the talent. You don't have to
wait a year for them to help
you.'' Brock adds.
GOING INTO a pivotal three-
game series with USC which
begins tonight at ASU's Packard
Stadium, third baseman Sodders
lead1,the team In RBI (51) and
is batting a crisp .426 ln the Sun
Devils' clean-up position.
He's ripped 10 homers, lnclud-
in g Wednesd ay 's solo s hot
'against Texas-El Paso.
Johnston, meanwhile, raisec;l
bis battlng average 20 points
Wednesday with a 3-for-4 day in-
cluding a triple and a homer.
Now battlng.390, Johnston hu 19
RBI thl.s aeasoo and is leadlns
off for the Sun Devils.
HUI, ASU's shortstop, has 29
RBI In 27 games. Among his 31
bits are nine doubles and three
homers. He's also scored · 32 Um es.
LIKE Johnston and Hill,
Romine was a member of last
year's OCC state championship
squad. He was. in fact. more
than just a member or the team.
It was his clutch seventh-inning
triple which scored the tyi ng and
go-ahead runs in the Pirates' 3-2
state Lille victory over LA
Valley .
"It normally lakes a long ti me
to get a player ready to play col
lege baH. By the ti me they come
here. you have to go back to
basics. These guys that come
here Crom OCC have been so
successful t hat they come in
here thinking like winners."
Brock says.
Broc k h ad be e n usi n g
Johnston as a designated hitter
during the early part or the
season. But an injury to his first
baseman, Alvin Davis. threw
Johnston into the infield. and the
former Coro11a del Mar High
player has responded with a
good defensive job as well as
consistent hitting.
SODDERS HAS HAD to over-
come a series or injuries to
become one of the top RBI-
getters in the country .
"I think we can safely say he's
one of the leaders in the nation
in that category." says Brock.
"He's ~ot 51 at the halfway point or the season. so we 're looking
at around 100. I think the record
here is 108."
Sodders injured his knee and
was beset with arm problems
last season. Doctors say they
can't repair torn ligaments in
his knee. but Sodders bas un·
dergone an exercise program to
com pens ate for the problem ,
Brock says
Hill 1s "a fine college
shortstop" according lo his
coach "Donnie has gone a long
way lo stabilize our infield. He's
quite an aggressive player."
Brock adds
Rom ine. twice the Sunset
League Player of the Year. sur·
prisingly has had his ups and
downs at the plate for the Sun
Devils, despite a .410 batting
average.
A SOPHOMORE who left OCC
after one year. Rom ine has
(Sff RESULTS, Page 83)
Notre Dame's luck rub8 off on ~ge
~TLANTA (AP> -Seventh-rapked
Nftre Dame bad All ·American Danny
Aiil&4' under control rtcbt up lo the finish -.wbn it counted most.
~ln1e dribbled the length of the c0urt
a• 1ank a layup wtth two seconds re·
mlinina to live the 16tb·.-anked Cou1ar1 a
5140 comeback victory over the lri1h
Ta.irtc1a1 nl•ht to advance to the NCAA
E•t Re~ cbamplonahtp came.
•we wanted to control the tempo or Ute
1apae. We U.OU,ht we did that," said
Coach DlQer PMlpa of Notre O.me. "We
I ••
wanted to control the boarda -we thousht
we did that. And, we wanted to control
Aln1e. We dld that until the last ei1ht
seconds."
Phelpe Hid h.la team wanted to prevent
Aln1e from 1ettln• the ball on the final
out-of ·bounda pla11, but wben be did,
"that'• when I ll::new we were ln trouble."
Alnae. an lnflelder for the Toronto Blue
Jays of the American Leape, aaid, "I Juat
tried to set the ball, dribble up the court
and 10 all the way to the batll::et.
f'ortunattl)' ,· J aot a tbrH·fOOt abot.
Wltbout a doubt, tbil la the blaest win
.. ... ~ ....
ever for me.''
Frank Arnold, coach of the We1tern
Athletic Conference entry, 1ald, "I'd like
to Hr it WU a piece of cake, but •t WllD't,
In al hanetty, 10metlme1 lt'• better to bt
luck1 Uwl IOQd. I tbou1ht Notre Dame
outplayed ua tbe whole ball1ame. •'
Arnold said be ld11ed Aini• after tht
came and "I lot all aweatt."
Tbe victorJ advaactd tM ~Into
Saturday'• flnal1 11atnat tlfth-ranktd
Vtrauua. wbleb beat No. 15 Tean..,ee
U-48 ID lbt opeMI' belllDd the brWlut
11cond·balf play of Jttf Lamp. • -•
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College press guide
offers a little H&R
• From ~patches
RENO -It'll not so B you're soin1 to find in just any colleee base J press guide, but ~
t hen, Nevada is not just any state. ..
Tbere, oesUed on a ph$ paee or the Universl·
ty of Nevada-Reno's spring training in Las Vegas, is a photo
with the caption, '·and a little R & R.''
The unidentified s tructure in the picture is the Cottontail
Ranch, a brothel at Lida Junction in southern Nevada.
"It was put in the guide in a memoir situation," Reno
baseball coach Del Youngblood said. "We cenain1y didn't
t hink it was a big deal."
He said the players stopped at the brothel to take some
pictures. "You know me, they're not going to participate," he said.
"I don't think there's anything wrong," Youngblood s aid
''I've had people, parents or kids, who thought it was funny,
If we had slopped and used lhe place, it wouldn't have been funny."
r------Quale of fk da• -----.
"I just want to go home now and hold my baby "
Corn elius Bou-Ed•urds, a fter defeating Rafael
"Bazooka" Limon for the World Boxing Council super
featherweight title.
Saitll, Clipper• <-lip Goldna Stair
San Diego guard Phil Smith scored 22 points m
and surpassed a career high with 15 assis ts against
his former Golden State teammates Thursday
night. leading the Clippers to an easy, 139· 113 NBA
victory over the Warriors . . . Artis Giimore scored 28
points and Reggie Theus scored 23 to lead Chicago over
Cleveland, 116·111 . . Boston Celtics President and
General Manager Red Auerbach has agreed to a new 10-year
contract after abandoning thoughts of retirement al the end
of the current season. Celtics' owner Harry Mangurian Jr.
said that Auerbach. 64, would continue as president and
general manager of the Celtics as long as he wants. then
serve as a consultant lo the club After giving John
Lucas the benefit of the doubt for the first five unexcused
absences, fans of the Golden State Warriors couldn't take it
any more They cheered. long and loud, when the NBA team
announced Lucas was suspended perhaps permanently
The patience of Coach Al Attles and owner Franklin Mleull
ended when Lucas, for the sixth time this season. failed to
s how for a game.
Clarke'• l,OOOth goal aids f,l!fPr"
Veteran center Bobby Clarke scored his ~
l,OOOth career point on a third-period goal and '
rookie Tim Kerr scored three goals and assisted on
a fourth as the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Boston
Bruins, 5-3, in a National Hockey League game Thursday
Clarke's goal, just 31 se<:onds into the final period, was the
301s t of his 12 years a s a Flyer to go along with his 699th as·
sist1,in 921 regular season games . . . Buffalo's GU Per-
reault and Andre Savard scored three goals apiece, leading
Buffalo to a record-breaking, 14·4. rout of Toronto. Buffalo's
nine second-period goals including Perreault's three and
two by Savard erased an NHL record for one-period scoring
Guy Chouinard scored one goal and assisted on three
others to spark Calgary to a 6·3 victory over Detroit
Sutcliffe illlpressive
. POMPANO BEACH , Fla
<AP J John Ellias ' bases·
loaded single in the bottom of
the 1 lth inning Thursday pushed
the Texas Rangers past the
Dodgers 3 2 i n exhibition
baseball
Ellis' Rame·winner came al
the expense of Dodgers nght·
hander Alejandro Pena, who had
previously gi ven up walks to
Jim Norris and Leon Roberts
and a single to Dan Dur an.
Dave Schmidt was the winner,
shutting out the Dodgers on two
hits over the last three innings.
The Dodgers broke out to a 2·0
lead in the first when Reggie
Smith drove Davey Lopes home
with a single off Texas starter
Jon Matlack and later scored on
a wild pitch
The Rangers tied the game in
the sixth on Dura n's infield
grounder a nd an error by
Dodgers second baseman Dcrrt.>I
Th oma s that scor ed Mike
Richardt from third
Dodger pitcher Rick Sut<'hffe.
battling for a spot in the club'~
rotation. had another )!ood out
ing Thursday Sutcliffe, the 1979
rookie of Lhe year but just 3·9 in
1980, pitched five ... coreless in
ninl{s and allowed two hit-.
against the Rangerc;
Sutcliffe has now worked 11 in
nings, giving up two earned
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Orange Coatt OAll Y PILOT/Friday, March 20. 1981
Ola•••"'lln-1' • ...., St. ••el• 1111• ...
Tim JaallOl'lclll, Ed Nuly and &olHdo m
lllaekmH hit crucial free throws Jn the final
minutes Thur day night as giant·klller Kansas
State held pn to sllp past 18th-ranked Illinois, ~7·$2, .
ln lht' semifinals of tbr NCAA West basketball naional
• .. Nortl1 Carolina•• front line or James Wo~. ••
Perk ... and Al Wood combined tor 45 ~lbta to lead lbt Tar
Heels to a 61-56 win over Utah and wdl meet Kansas State
Saturday ln the regional final . . Jt lf Lamp acored shr of
Virginia's first eight point.a durtna a 13.0 second-hall run that
carried lbe Cavaliers to a 62·'8 victory over Tenneasee ln tht
East Regional. Virginia meets Brtgham Young In the fin1ls
Saturday after BYU upset Notre Dame, 51·50 ... In Na·
tlonal .Invitation Tournament action, Syracuse bit its first 16
shots 111 the second half to offset a 30-point performance by
Michigan's Mike McGff as the Orangemen rolled to a 91-76
quarterfinal victory . . West Virginia with 21 points rrom
G~e' Joaes and three other players ln double figures, upset ~mnesota, ~69. Wes t Virginia and Syracuse meet Monday
mght in Madison Square Garden in the semifinals or the NIT
affair.
.... ., ................... ell lwtfl
Baltimore Manager Earl Wt aver pulled his •
team from the field arter six Innings Thursday
when an umpiring crew refused to give him a list
of Kansas City substitutes, and the Orioles forfejt.
ed their exhibition game to the Royals, who Jed' 4·2 In
other games. Montreal pitcher BUI LPe hit a three-run homer
to help the Ex.pos top Houston, 12·9 Homers by Otto
Velez and Ernie Whitt propelled Toronto to an 8·2 verdict
--- -over St Louis Leon Durham and
-
~ l Ken Rf'llz, traded from St. Louis for Bruce
1 Sutter last December. combined for the
_,... ... 11m•I winning run in the 12th inning as the 1!'; ~ Chicago Cubs nipped Milwaukee, -6·5
... I . Oakla nd rallied for four runs in the
ninth 1nni1tg to beat Sdn Diego, 8 4
J e ff Burroughs' bas t s loaded single
f s parkl'ci Seattle to an 11 ·3 win over
Cleveland Tony Perez and Tom Po·
quelte cr:.ishcd home runs in a .six-run
wuvu fou rth inning that l'arried Boston io an 8·6
verdict over the Chicago While Sox Graig Nettles belt
erl a two run homer to lt•ad the Nt•w York Yankees to a 6·3
viclorv ovt•r Atlanta A two run homer by Ed Vargas
anu s ix errors by the New York MeU. helped Pittsburgh score
an ll 3 triumph Minnesota UM:d thret• double plays in
the first three innings and a triple play in the eighth to hold
off Philadelphia, 4.3 In the eighth inning, the Phillies had
Bob Dernier at third and Len Matuszek al second with no one
out Orlando Isales hit o grounder to third and Dernier was
tagged out at home b~ ca tcher Sal 8artano. The Twins then
got Isales in a rundol.'. n and M atusu·k at home when he tned
to score.
Lope~-M*"llo11 1,-ad11 in f.,aJr t-'~a.11
Nancy Lo1,ez-Melton fired a s1x ·under·par 67 •
al the I.as Vega.., ('ountr~ Cluh Tl1unday to ta kl· a
on(•-shut l<'a<1 .iftcr the n1H·nm~ rou nd of the Desert
Inn Pro Am ~olf tnurnam<'nt Tht' Amenl'an
team is rC'~ardt'd as a favorite tn the thrc<' da) American Cup
gy mna:-.l1t·~ compl'l1t1on io Fort Worth. Tt·xas Top gymnasts
from 20 C'<>untrws an• expected to compete in the meet
Bond ~as rt'dut·ed from $500,000 to $50,000 for former
N 1-'L quarterback Jack Concannon, charged with selling 2.2
poundi. of c·ocaine t11 an undercover law enforcement ageot
Conviction of the charge earn cs a minimum penalty of six years
in prison Former basebali l'Xecutive Frank Lane died Thurs
da v in Richardson, TC'xas He was 85. Lane had suffered from a
len gthy illnesi. Funeral arrangements were pending. Lan~ ran
the front offi ces of four major league teams, serving as general
manager of the Chicago While Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and
Kansas City A's. and as executive vi ce president of the
CIC'veland Indians
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only probltm. at the t~•m is
also tryinl to work out a trade
wltb Buffalo th•t would send
AWOL l i n ebacker Bob
BrudtinBkl to the Billa b1 H ·
ch a nae for the rl ghh to
Unebacker Tom Cousineau, the
BUls' No. 1 pick ln the 1979 draft.
The irony to 111 this 1:> that
Cousineau is currently playing
with Montreal of the CJt'L and
has one year remuining on h..ls
contract. • • • RAM HORNS: The team's
mini-camp is scheduled for May
11·14 with veterans reporting on
the 13th . . Even if everyone
comes to camp signed in July,
Malavasi is going to have to do
so mething about the te am 's
morale problem. There are a
number of players distraught
over the lack of togetherness
and unity among the players.
coaches and management .
With the departure of long-time
exec Jack Teele. the frbnt·office
casualty count has now r£>ached
nine over the past two ye&rs.
which 1s exactly when Georg1a
took control of the rci~ns .
* * • Fans of Ferragamo C'an get a
glimpMc' of their fli ghting hero
April 4 when the quarterback co
sponsors a l>enef1t tennis tourna·
Six straight
ml'nt with th~ Ancel•' Rod
Carl'w at the Anaheim HUJt
R cquct Club
Tht" invitationRI celebrity
tournament i for the benefit ot
handicapped children ut Canyon
Hilla School and for un-
d erprivileged children of
Salvutlon Army of Anaheim.
Celebrities sch duled to p
lnclud<.' Ron Vary, Brad Bu
Rod Sherman. Preston Denn
Ann Meyers. Don Orysd
D1('k van Patton. Pct
Marshall, Jack Cart er u
Marie Wtndsor.
Making appearances but u
bll" to play due to contr
clauses are f<'red Lynn.
Buylor, Bert Campaneris. Rr
Downing and Carew
Cost to play against a cele
l) \\>ill be SlSO and that will
elude a m<1tch, awards a nd
ner Spectator seating is pri
at S6
Thl' tournament will run fr
Hlam4·30pm
Those 1ntcre!iled in part1c1p'
ing 1n lhe tax de du<"ta b
tournr y s hould con ta
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Angels roll on, 4-3
PALM S PRlNGS CAP l
Aided by three San Francisco
errors, the Angels nct.'ded Just a
run-scoring single by Dan Ford
. and a pair of run producing in·
fi eld grounders in a three run
sixth innin~ that earned them tu
a 4·3 cxh1b1t1on baseball v1l·tory
O\'t!r the Giants Thursday
Error ~ by Giants third
baseman Enos Cabt>ll. catcher
George Bjorkman and right
fi elder Charles Da vis enabled
the Angl'IS to break a I I tic on
the way to their s ixth straight
spring win
The s ix wins . folio~ m g an
opening 8 5 loss to San Diego,
equaled the Angell>· win total for
all of last spring, when they
were fi 11.
The Angels have recei vt•d sur
pr1singly ::.trong p1tch1n g and
Thursday it was Steve Renko's
turn . Rt!nko, a 36 year old
\'cteran right hander who camE·
from Boston along o,1, ith f"red
L ) nn. allowed onl y one run and
two hits through lhl' first fi ve in
nings
Thl' win wt·nt to .J Psst· .Jtof
ferson. a free agent acqu1Ml1on
who went the last four innings
He wa:-. tn trouble only in lht>
eighth when a triple hy Joe Pel·
t 1n i. s1 ngl t'S b~ Davis a nd
Cabl'll, a nd J ue Morga n 's
ground er rcsultec1 in two ru
and r·ut the Angel:.' lt:afl lo 4·3
Tht• Giunb. 2 7, gut lht•1r <J
run o ff Henko in the fourtlf.l
when l>a\ 1i. It'd ofr with a tnptei
and ,c·on•d on ll grounder b);;.
Calwll
l>1t·k1e fhon :-. s1 ngl£' 1n the
bottom of lht· fifth drovt• in the
t~ong run for the Angels against
Ed Wh1Lo;on. who had pitched
two·hit ball through the• (1rsl
four frames ~
Tht• Angel.., Frl'cl I.\ nn
tended hi s hitting ... trcak lo fl '
games with a fourth 1nn1 ·
s inJ!lt· He hai. hit :-.afely 1n ea
gamt• in whil'h he's played _;i~
Rcr1ko c•ont1nued his strong QM!
for a spot in the Ang~I rotation.
Jn eight innings thus far he has
allowed only (our hits and one
run lit-~a:. particularly ~
prt•s:-.1ve Thursday, :-.t riking o&
f1\t' wh11l-not wolking a man
Du ring t ht· \\> 1 nn in g o;t rc•a k
Angl'l p1tt•ht·r ... h.nt· allo~t·cl <•
total of onl\ 1:. run~ n1·\ t•r mon·
than four 1ri a gamr
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for all-s tars Hockey -Klnp at 'Edmonton, 5:0S
KOOO <800>. '
.... 1be wtn lifted bll NeOr'CI
to 2·1 and dropped hl1 ERA to
1.f3, Jt wu ~fourth shutout ol
the year for UM OCC plteblai
•tan and tbe aeventb complete
tame. The Pirate pitcbln1 staff
now hu a 1.32 ERA.
,
The ttaird Oran1e County All·
star IC>ffer ••me.. reaturtni •
blah se~I aenlora lhrou1hout
Oran1e County, wUI be held
Aprll 5 at Anaheim Stadium,
prior to the Surf 'a North
American Soccer League con·
teat with S.n Dle10.
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victory It Mt. SAC, but Sad·
1ck'1 11 hits were over·
' tO :U ... m. ·tc> ECAA BAMST&\LL North Carolina YI . Kana s St. at Salt Lake City.
12:30 r..m.' (4)' -CAA a.uKSTBALL -
10 a.m. <Z> -NBA MS&ETaA.LL -fte
Botton CelUcs v1. the 'lien at Philadelphia. ( •> ....
NCAA BAaKET~ -Winner of St. Joeepb'1 ...
Boston 1ame aaatnat winner lncUana VI. AJabaaa~
Blrminaham iame.
by lta six errors and
01(1eboe loet to P1lomar,
Golden ·West's 1ame with
Holldo was rained out.
e11le Montaomery, John boa and Dan Dix all had ·
e hlta to pace the Pirates to
ir 12th win of the year.
taomery's hits raised his
lna •~eraae to .459 and con·
ued Illa 1•·1ame hitting
ak.
ATCHER DIX, WHO got off
a slow start at the plate lb.is
ason, now has five hils ln his
t seven at bats to raise his
erage to .311 ,
The offensive expl-osion
plicates OCC's 16-bit attack
esday against Cerritos <a 12·2
C victory>. As a team the
rates are now hitting an
esome .344 and have a team
gging percentage of .505.
But the pitching might even be
ore impressive. Righthander
lly Simon pitched a three·
tter after allowing only one
gle through the first four in·
Oranae Coast is 2·1 Ln South
Coast c.ontere11ce play and 12·2
O\•eraU. Mt. SAC drops to 1·1 and
11·6.
FO• COACH Dick Stuetz and
bis Saddleback Gauchos lt was a
day ol frustration. Saddleback
outhit Palomar 18 to elght but
came up short In the run col·
umn. F'lfteen Gauchos were left
on the basepaths.
Steve Brady and Dave Scbll·
Ung had four hits apiece while
Mike Breslin added three hits,
including a home run, but it
was" 't eJiougb to overcome an
8-1 deficit after the first four In·
nings.
Chris Burger led the way for
the Comets with his seventh and
eighth home runs or the year.
Burger slugged a three-run
homer in the first inning and a
solo shot in the fourth.
The difference In the game.
however , had to be defense.
While Palomar was playlng er·
rorless ball, Saddle back com·
mitted six miscues wh ich led to
fi ve unearned runs.
Amon1 the South squad of
Coach John Sewell are 13 who
hall from the Oranae Coaet
a r ea, lncludtn1 Edison 1t1r1
K e vin Moreen and Altx
Grozdanic, Newport Harbor'•
Cliff Ruaaell and Dun• Smlth
Ocean Vtew'a Wllllam Sulewakl
and Paul Geouno and Huot
ington Beach 's Mike Roberti
and Rick Bell. '
Also Sun1 Hu n or Irvine,
Co rona del Mar '" Rrl&in
Kernahan. E11t11nclu'11 Thonw Do
and Mater Del's Tom B11lnt1 nnd
James BrambUu.
Leading Dttrck l.uwlher'11
No rth squ1ad wlll be1 Sunu t
League P layt'r or th_. YN1r
G lcnn Angnncmt ot WH I ml1111lttr
Th e <'Onl e"t· bllli~ct (or 2
o'clock. Is spon"on•d by lht•
Klwunla Club or C'm1t11 Mr1111
North. Tlckett1 ... ,, t1vtt ll11Jh1
thro ugh thl' Klwan l11 Cluh
Orange Counly Socet>r Founde
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Classic Slip-On
BVU VI. V r1lnta at AUanta.
1 p.m. (5) -ANGELS llA.8t:8ALL -The
Milwaukee Brewen v1. \he California An1els Ln an
exhlblUon 1ame at Palm Sprlnp.
2 p.m. (I) • GOLF r-Th.lrd round play ii) the
Tournament Players Championship from Pont.e Vedra, Fla.
3:it0 p.m. (2) 8PO&TS SPECTACVLA8 -
Tho U .. women'• n1Uonal 1ymnaalics cbam-
plon1t\Jpe , '•i>t'd at Bethlehem, Paa. Also: The
world aprlnt apeed 1kaUn1 champlon1blpa, taped
at Or noble, P'ranca. (7) -Pao BOWLING -The
rtnala of the Kin• Louie Open, taped at Overland
Park, Kan""'
& p.m (7) WIDt: WO&LD OF SPOaTS -
An ort~al rollettlon of ptckup trucks, motorcycles
ind made tu-urdor race cars battle the riaora of
the! Hltja I' nlmrnh• In taped covera1e of the Baja
1,000 off roi.d r.ce Al10: U.S. Olympians Bart
Conner ant1 t•hll (•ahoy lead the U.S. team in the
Amorican Cup •Ymru11tUc11 meet. taped et Fort
Worth. ToxH
1 ~ pm 1111 NllA BASKETBALL -The
"•" Anr.eln Luker" va the Trail Bl azers at l'of'l hmu . On•
RADIO
H1m•holl Montroal va. Dodgen at Vero
H4't1l'11. llJ IO um, KABC (790 1; Milwaukee vs.
A11.a1,l11 Ill l'11lm l'JH'lnfl"· l2:55 p.m., KMPC (710).
lht11k1•lh11ll l.11kt•n al Portland , 7:20 p.m ..
10:25 a .m . (11) -DODOEU BASEBALL -
The Aaanta Bravet meet the Dod1en Ln a Pft-
aeaaon 1ame from Vero Beach, Fla.
Noon <•> -NCAA BASl(ETIL\U. -Wtnaer
LSU vs. Arkanaas 1ame a8ainlt winner Wlcblta
State va. Kansu aame.
1 p,m. (2) -GOLF -Final round play ln tM
Tournament Playera Cbamplon1hlp at Ponte
Vedra, Fla. (7) -SVPE8TEAllS -It's an IJJ·
Philadelphia final u the Eatles and the PhUUea
meet for the UtJe, taped in Honolulu.
2 p.m. (4) -SPOaTSWOaLD -The John
Denver pro-celebrity ski race, taped at Heavenly
Valley.
2:20 p.m. <9> NBA BASKETBALL -Tbe
Los Angeles LaJcers vs. the Golden State Warriors
at Oakland.
3:30 p.m. (7> WIDE WORLD OF SPO&TS -
WBC featherweight champion Salvador Sanchez
defends his crown against No. 1 contender Roberto
Castanon in a scheduled 15-round bout taped at
Las Vel'aS. RADIO
Baseball Atlanta vs. Dodgers at Vero
Beach, 10: 10 a.m .. KABC (9701; Milwaukee vs.
Angels at Palm Springs, 12:55 p.m .. KMPC <710).
Hasketball Lakers at Golden State. 2: 20
p.m., KLAC 15701 .
K Lt\l' 157111 Hockey Kings at Winnipeg, 5.30 p.m .,
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lldu.I ..... bUlt • ., tllllr .... . Hoover, you ..... la med &o •IOw Marta.
1're Jmt u tommoD at GWC • aUColNIUI lea.
EY• wbeft tbe RmtlerJ captured tbe Soutbena
l ~ crotm ln llT'7 WW. a »t remnt.
y couSd manace only a l ·I be=· &non. walu and lack ol tuac led owe to
Wlinaphina 2·5 pre·MU(ID mart Wa MatOD, tblnll didn't 1et better bl tbe ftnt two .. que
ames. 1'be Ru.tJera manqecl to IOH tbem botb
y a total ot two nan•.
IT TOO& " F&UllMAN pittbe.r to cet the uatlen baell ln U. sroove. llark Stone, wbo balls
m Kennedy Hl1h, pitched a fO\lr•hit complete-ame 1.0 victory over Santa Monica to give GWC
fi rst league triumph of the year.
Things have started to fall into place since.
"From all I've seen, there looks to be a
mber of &ood teams in just t.bia area and CO!·
rence alone," Hoover says. "lstill lhink we're one
them. The team thinks so, too. Maybe that's why
e 've been a little ti&ht opening the seuon. Some of
em are putting too much pressure on themselves."
After defeating Santa Monica, the Rustlers
s ponded with overwhelming 14·4 and 19·6
rdicts against East LA and LA Southwest,
spectively.
In those two games, the Rustlers have
funded out 33 hits and 33 runs. Just like that,
WC is 3·2 in conference and right back in the
ick of th ings.
Credit Stone with igniting the resurgence.
• "Stone's effort may have been the best l 've
!' en of any pitcher this year for anybody," says
oover. "Mark isn't an overpowering pitcher, but
e has a good fastba ll (respons ible for 10
trikeouts against the Corsairs) and a great break·
g pitch."
This Weeks SJJec ial
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Leather covered seating area. crwse control. dual
comfort seats & AM / FM stereo w/tape l846YMX 1
s 11. 995
AU Corl S•IJ!ttl To """' lei• AU"""',,, .. Tos 6'"'"""
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COMMUNITY COLLEGES
fetence Ml wtth vtattin~ ~Hondo Tburadey, &Ad
Hoov• ll hoplna the eool weather doffa't coot the
hot batl ot hit &.am. .
• • • COACll DAVI OL\NT't Oru1• Cout Colles•
crew o .. H tbe UU 1111011 Sat11rd•1
meeUq UCLA 1t laUoea Creek ln Marina del
Rey. Action belinl atl a.m.
Competltlon wlll be beld in JV et 1hta,
freshman el1ht11 JV foun and ftethman foun .
UCLA tot orf to ap impreulve start last week.
sweeplfte UC Irvine lD vanity, JV and freshman
competition.
"The Bnalm look very 1troa1," admits Grant.
"I think we'll have our hands full. I'm extremely
optimistic th.la HUOD, however. We bad very good
fall and 1prin1 practices and I expect our boats to
be very fu t this year.
OCC'a JV elaht ls expected to be particularly
strong this seuon. Last year, the Pirates' frosh
eight won the naUonal title at the Intercollegiate
• • • I
"WB JIAVB A HELLUVA aq\laUc pro1ram,"
aay1 GWC Coach Tom Renmtad. Tbt RUltltr men
and women's awim teams bout $-0 recordl ,to
bactupRerm1tacl'1elalm1. f
i Her~atad, who 1wdea the women's awim team, 1a,1 he bu a v .. ttd interest tn the men's ••u•d Milch la band.led by Coach Ken Ramdorf.
ffermttad. ot eoune, ia 'u.9 owe water polo coach, -and tome ot tbe playere wbo propelled GWC to the
ltate ~title tJua year u~1wtmmln1 for Hamdorf.
"Hamdorf'a a heck of a coach. We ha ve1real
aolid people -1ood ktda who hU1t1e out thet'e -
and I don't think anyone will touch u.s this year,"
Hermstad adda.
Former University of Utah alar Nancy Ward
has already set school records in the 200 individual
medley wbJle Julie Kln1sland baa the school
r ecord in the 50 butterfly.
THE MEN HA VE BEEN sparked by Ron
Radlson who's easily winning the freestyle events.
But don't e.xpect Radiloo to break too many rec·
ords -he's followin1 in the foot.steps of Bill
Babashoff who owns most or the school's best
m a rks.
PVBUC NOTICE
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T ... 1111'-lfle ..., .. It ·~ IMltl• Ma MUH; Llfll ANO ACCIDENT A '9 0
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fllCTITIOUS IUllHIH A<c•Cl•n•-... •llh pren1o11m•
NAMI STATIMI NT ln><1rtn(• in Fcwce 71.11•
Tht lotlowlng perww. '' CIOlnv """ Ct11rqrn1• 8u1lneu P•11t neu u . A« 10.i\1 -,,.•llh Ui,OU,01'
VIC'S TOH 10 CLUB, IUO So pr•m•um\ Direct C•lllor11la
SEE DEFENDING CHAMPION NANCY LOPEZ,
AND ALL OF THE LPGA GREATS AT THE
Mein Slrffl, S.n11 Ant. Ctlllornl• B<1llnKl P-1,IU.19t
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NAM• ITATIMllNT Thi• l>vtlnH• I• C-UCllCI Dy 1n In· Otc•motr )I, 1910 m1C1e .'O the
Tiit 1011owln11 peraon1 1•1 Cloinv dlv1e1.,e1. '"'"'•net COmmlntOlltr ol Ill« Ste le
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$175,000
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MARCH 25-29
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S e a s on Ticket s
Daily Admis s ion
Club Hou se Badges
$12 .00
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llLIHE DEVELOPMENT COM· TM1 stat-nl wts 111.0 will• lllt JOtlH SNVOER ROUSSEAU.
PAHY, 1'600 Fairchild, S<1llt ISO. County Cltrk ol Ortn,_ Counly on Prttleltnl
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Je me1 J•llrey 1<11,.., aot'h H. flU 7112 St<rttary
Ba yfront. BalbcMI lllanCI, Calllornle p11011.-Orenot Coast Dally Piiot, Puoll1he(I Orenee Cout D•ily Pilot.
,, .. 1. March •. ll, 20. 21. "" 11?0-11 Mtrcll ••. II, ...... 20. .... 1.J~S-11
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Covnly Clerk ot Or•f\91 Cov11ty on
March s, 1w1.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITIOUS I U51NISS
NAMI STATIEMI NT
Tn• tot•-lne perww. h C101n11 Ill.lit· "'" ., CAV ... NAGH ANO ASSOCI ATES,
llSO E 11111 $tro t, Stnt• An•. C•.
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Counly Cl•rk ol OrM111t Coo.1nty on
Feor .. ary 2S, 19'1
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SYNOnlSOfl TH a ANNUAL STA TIME NT
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We hereby <f'rt1ty U"•I t~t •bOvt •ltM\ .,. '" .C.COf'CS.n<• wtlh ow Annual
Sl•l•m.,.1 10< llw YN< •ncMO O.cemDt< JI, 19'0 m-to 1n1 '"''"""et Co,.,. m1u 1on•rof ltw SIAteo·t C•Htorn••. pYrW•n·t to law
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GINl .. AL OI LIGATIOH IONOS 01'
'"VINE UNlfllEO K HOOL Olf>T"ICT
NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN ll'lat wttl.O pr-II lor 111« purcheW at
1,000,000 ~· ••I.,. 11•ner11 ODhll•llon Donel• of Irvine Unllo•O xl\001 0 111r1c1
I Or•nve County. Celllornl•, will Do rtct1•1C1 Dy lht Cler• ot 1no Bo•rd at p.trv1\0f1o of W ld County et l'M Ol.C• •"°up lo tM t1m. below so.c ••••d
CALL flO• llDS TIME T..uy. Aprtl 21 1911 •I 11 00 AM . C•lilorn" 01yh9111 S.vollll'
T 0 II II N T " II S I D II H T I A L omo
P"OPl"TY PLACE Oft.ct ot ,,.. C••·~ ot ,,.. Bo•rO ot SupcorwoMlr\ Htll 01 Ao ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN U.at 1rnslrat1~,IO~vK Ctn~r~t1~S•nt•"'n1 C•l1lom11 l ... l oerCI of 5-rvlton of Ille County MAILED BIOS Clt'11 OI Ille Boero ot !>uoervotor.. Hi ii 01 Admono\lrohort
SALE!
rsALE PRICES GOOD THRU MARCH 22, 1981.
See it •II in a
ol Or•ft99 Intend• lo lt est to tht 10 C1v1c C.nler PIH•, S.nlt A11a. Cthlorn••
l>lllflell ~. on • monlll·to-month •SSUE II 000.000 con\l\lln11 ol 100 oono1 nvrnDlrlCI 1 10 100 DOU. 1n
1N1i1. cert.at" resldeftti•t r••• ,.,.,.,. lus1v1. of ,,.. Otnom•.,•t•on ot '~ 000 •«h •II cs..1.a Jun• 1 , .. ,. •nd ~tn•t
tl', &e!Clflllinll to IN,_,.., ol Oren,_, • E1tet1~ 1•n. Strit-1 G
commOf'lly del<r...-M 110 Ulllwrtlty MATURI TIES TM_.,. ..... mel\lrl •n CClrlWCUllYI n ........ ce• .,, .. , In
Ori.,., -Jl4 Unlvwtlty Orlvt , Coote '"" tmounu lor u cn at th• '•••r•I n•rs .. 1011-1
M•roe. Cellfornl• Pr_.ah lo rtnl YEAROfl YIAROI'
roelCI p,_., ... """' ba \llDmlll.O in MATUltlTY AMOUNT MATU .. ITT •
wrltln9, Oii lorm\ provld9d Dy IJ\t Juno 1 l'iel \I0.000 June 1. 19'11
C°"nlr ol Or11199. In ... ..., envtl-1, Ji1.-. I till IO 000 Ju.,0 1, 1'"1
lo lhe Cltrk ol lllt Bot rCI or Juno l'llA IOOOO J\11\0 1 lttl
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Detore 1 00 p.m., Moncley, April '· J.,nt 1, ''" I0.000 ~::::: :. :~
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tnlorm•tlon at to '"" 1trm1 encl c-1· tiOlll on """'" the pte>perl lel will IM SIGNATURE ON BON OS Al ltt \1 onr olllw 1191W1lurt1on Ille DonO\ will ~
IN,,.d, mey ba obtained lrom Roear m•nulllY•ll• .. d C<1nlltnghi m , GSAf Rte l EU•te INTEREST TM bond\ >h•ll DHr 1nlerKI ti• relt or r•IH lo Dt h •ICI llP-n thf s•lr thlreof but nol to ••t ffd 1•. ~r Mnum, SMY•bl• •nnu•ll r tor tht ~~·~~~«>;'· {;X!Y ::t<:;enr.·,.~ ~~: tirsl yur •no Mm• tnnu .. llr ll'ltrt•ll•< C•lllornle '2702, t•ttPllone 1111mi..r : PAYMENT S.ul DOnd1 1nd th• 1nlerHI Iller.on •rt peytDlt on l•wlul
llUI u+U50; rtler lo: Projtet VJ6, money ot OW! Unil•CI Sl•ln al Amtritt •• ll>t oll•tt ot lht Trtnurtr ol Or•111>t
Unlvenlty Orlw · Covnl Y • Oat•CI FM>r\lery24, 1911 REGISTRATION. Tiit Dond> will DI COlll)On b0ncl1 r1111lltreblt only as lo
BY OAOEA OF THE BOARD OF DOii! pr1ncl~l -lnl•rt•I SUP E AV I SOR S 0 F 0 RA H GE NOT CALLABLE Tiit DOllCll •rt no1 e1111bl0 belort m•lu.ity
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. SECURITY Seid oonch .,. ;.Mrt l OOllV-11~• ol ... e1 """°' Cll1trlc1.
(SEALI JUNE ALEXANDER peyeo•o bOth p,.nc1pel -1nltrHI lrom tel v•loram le•H wlltCll, under IJ\t
Cltr1uifl.,.8oerCI l•w• now 1n lorct. may be •••••O w111>011t llm1tat1011 e 1 lo <110 or emounl ujlon
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PUBLIC NOTICE
IN TEREST RATE T ... mulmvm , ... Dkl may -••<WCI 1'-,.r •n·
n .. m, pey•DI• trlllUlllY 1r.e lirll year •ncl seml·-llY _,..en.r. e ec11 r•tt
DICI must.,.• mvlliplt of lf20 ol '' Ho bOllCI 1Mll -r more 11\M\ -•11t•rhl ,.,. •nCI ell DOnd• ol ,,,. .. me ma1urlty ""'II .,.., Ille roeme rtll. Eecll DOnd
musi tw•r onltrKI 11 lht relO SP«lhlCI In 11\t Did from IU Ollt to •II 1111«1
m•l<1rlty Oii• Nol,,_. 11\en • 1ntort11 rtlK may.,. Did. tllCI llWr• ,.,.11 1191.,.
• •P<HCI of ..-e lhan I ... balWHll the hl~l anCI 1-1 11\ltr•SI <•Ill lllCI
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NOTICC OP T"UITlll'S I ALE r•l•;...,.,11 Tl>t llOllCll \h•ll De HICI lor Ulfl enly All lllCI\ m"'' DI tor nOl lHI 0:!!:.:;.:.::11:~y 11\an •II Of the -· ller•Dy o11 ... o for .... -•.ell -Shell ••••• llWll .... NOTICE IS HEREeY GIVEN THAT bidder of Ito ~r •ncl 1c<rutc1 lnltretl lo tn. Cle t. of dtll,...ry. llw prtml11m, ii
OH Aprll l 1w 1 et 1,,. -of •·IS a11y,1ncltl'W lnlt<t1l<•ltorrelt1noltoeac_1_aoeclfltc1,,.reln.•l •lll<ll
• m •I Ille ;.....n ~Irene• to .... Coun· , ... bidder ofl•rs lo ..... ., telCI -· Etc:ll -""'" ..... In "'' biCI Ille tet.I
,, co .. rlllouM. 100 Civic C.lltff Orlv• net •nlttKl COll In Cloll•r• .,.., .... tvt<-ve .... ,,.,., ... , ••• oetetmlN<I
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TITLE TRUST OEEO SERVICE Hl9lw1t B•-Tiie DOllCll ..... DI ..... -to ll>t lllOflHl ·•-•illlt lllCI·
COMPANY, • Celllornle corporellon, dtr or DiCICHri c011slC1erln9 the tnttrt1I t1lt or r•tH soec•llt<I •IWI ,,... preml11m
WIMIM -... ll .. ~ Venl11<1 BlvCI oirtred, 11 ltly T .... nloht•I DICI Wiii ... Cltttrmlned DY ClecNcli"ll lh• ·-· ol Encino Celllornlt ".Mt encl .,...,,. tht premium DtCI Ill a11yl lrom 111e 1ottl •-I ol lnltrell wl>!Ch lhe dlHrlct
ltl•Pfl.,;,. number 1, UU) ........ tS woulCI be requlr.., 10 pay from tlle Cl•I• ol .. ,Cl tlOrtcU 10 Ille rt-live m etwtlty
prt .. nl Trull• will .. 11 II llUDllc ~UC· OllH ll>ertol al tht c°""°" r•t• or rt lH -llleel in IM Did 111C1 Ill• •••rd will
tlon 10 tlw 11111~1 Dlddtr for c .. 11 In lie m•clt on Ille t»•ll ol Ille lowKt nt t ln'tt<Hl co•• lo tit« Cllllrkl Thi '°'"''
l•wlul _, ol 11\e United Ste tes the nt l Inter••• cost'"'" i.. <on'l11Ul•C1 on • 3'0-<lay yHr i..1.11. Tiie Pllrtl'lewr f'"'"
followtnv CIH"illtCI raal pro.,9rty payaccl'\Hldlnt•rntlroml,,.cleltoft.,.bonclltot,,.cle•Ofcltli~'f· T11t<e•to1
1ituated In ,.,. Clly of Cott• ,.,..u, prlnll119t1t1DOnels wll ~oor11tlt\ll,,.dl•trlcL .1
Covnty ol 0r ... 119. Stele of C•llfornla, l'ttgl>I of A•l.ctlon. TM BoarCI ol S..pervlton rnerw 11,,. r19111. 111 IU •I•·
and Clef'rllleel 81 fol-I, 10 wit: crellon, to rej.cl any •nCI •II DICll tnCI to Ille utant not prohlblled Dy 1•11 to
Loi S6 of Tr.cl Ho. ).670 u par m•p we Ive •"Y lrrevularlty or lnlcwm•llly In •ny Did.
r9'orded 111 ~ 124 .,.111, s •nd • Prompt Aw.,CI: Tiit Board of S..pervhor\ will ta ke ecllOll •••rdlf!l "'9
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o1 .. ...,""' .... That haven for tuture, put
add p~t tennt1 atara, Ora.nae
C.at atta'a all-day play1round,
a pla~ that unabashedly pro-
lllotel it.sell aa the No. l ·ranJced
cl1b tn CaUfornia, la abbut to W)·
d•r•o a face lift.
Actually, the John Wayne Ten·
ala Club, located in the exclu.slve
tHl aide Of upper Newport Bay,
Lt workine out final plans for the
conatruction of six additional coluu.
BUILDING 18 aet to begin
sometime in 1982 and in addition
to the cou.rta, six indoor racquet·
b•ll courts, and a teaching
center specifically designed for
all·Ume great and nearby real·
dent Roy Emerson, is aJso part ot the general plan.
1he immacualte JWTC, where
seldom is heard a discouraging
word and even less seldom is
TENNIS
seen a pair of colored s horts
(white sborts are mandatory for
members of the club> has
always prided itself on being
juat a bit more grander than the
rest of its neighboring establish·
meots . From its prominent
members to its splendid facility,
the Wayne Club, like the figure
after which it was named,
makes it a point to stand a head
above the rest.
With 16 courts already to its
claim, JWTC will soon expand
ita real estate to lhe oute r
reaches of what now are parts of
the Newporter Inn nine-hole golf
course.
THE RELOCATION of at least
two holes on the Newporter's
course is eminent, although just
exactly how much of it will be
elimina~ is still uncertain.
Wayne Club president Ken
WUUg said that the project bas
been on the drawing board for
over two years but finally got
the OK from the Del Webb Corp.
recently after alternative ideas
failed.
Del We bb, who owns the
Newport.er Inn, originally was
not keen on the thought of JWTC
taking over part of his land.
However, after Willig's proposi·
tion of a small teaching center
and spa bum on the exisiting
Wayne C lub prope rty was
•etoed by it s m e mbers. De l
Webb complied.
"OUR MEMBERS thought the
capital could be used wiser."
Willig s aid. And appare ntly,
mbre courts were wiser.
Emer so n . th e form e r
Australian Davis Cup captain,
who has made JWTC his home
court, using it as a teaching base
for studenls s uch as Trac y
Austin, Vijay Amrilraj and
Billie Jean King, will become a
fulltime teaching pro with a
classroom for ttls use.
* * * On the subject of the J ohn
Wayne Tennis Club, a <!elebrity
tournament is scheduled there
for the weekend of April H>-12
with commited including Cheryl
Ladd . ce lebriti es J o hn
Davidson, Connie Stevens, Cindy
Garvey. Ed Ames, Wayn e
Rogers, Dick and Nels Van Pat-
ten and so on and on.
Former president Gera ld Ford
and wife Betty are the co·hosts
altho ugh il's up in th e air
whether they'll be on hand.
OCficiaJly named the Western
Celebrity Round-up, the tourna-
ment will feature a cele brity·
amateur doubles fo rm at on
Saturday, April 11 and all·
ctlebrity play on Sunday.
Only 1,000 tickets wlll be
available for the tourney with
bOx seats for the entire three
diys set at S50. For ~. you can
purchase 12 box seats and the
opportuni t y to play with a
celebrity.
Boating
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ttepld, a Ballic-3T sloop co·
allppered by llltke Schachter
abd Everett De Laura, Balboa
\'acht Club. finJsbed at 10:53 a.m. Thursday to solidly nail
down overall handicap bonon in
tb• um Newport to Cabo San
tucu Yacht Race.
Al ,,chta started roundirtt
m
bq Fallo in droves, lhi• tiny
bib& ret0rl at the tip of Baja
ilUornia •tarted re1ernblln1
tle w•terfront at Newport ,.•ch.
8l1n1 at tbe Solrnar Hotel.
raee headquart.r1, th• new
Marina and all over town pro-
elatmed a eolorfUJ blen venklaa ttveJcome> to ''Newport Yates."
Daplte•UM ltr'Oftl wlndl the race Jurned lnto a Cl•H D ,...,
on corrected time. Second place
went to Re negade, Sandy
Purdan, San Diego Yacht Club,
and third was B11wt1. Ron
Melville, Balboa Yacht Club.
After Merlin and Hana Ho
finished Wednesday there wu a
wide tJme split before the third
boat ftnilbed at 2:30 a.m. Tburt·
day.
Race committee chairman
BUI Coot and hJs crew had a
busy tJme after that a1 tM fl~
ftolahed in bunchet on a fresh
breeae throu1hout tbe day.
Laat bo•t to flnJ1b waa the
PURF yacht Cbri1topb•r Robln
about 1:30 p.m.
PHRf" winnctr waa Sneaker.
co-1kippered b' Donaldadn wt Morna, Loo& S.1cb Yacht Club
and aecond •-a• Monopoly,
Pttertoa and Rowe. NRYC.
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Bur9tr W AP91119alt L V•lt tl·l l 2B-
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TNUltlDAY'S •trSULTS
CUMef ....... , mNtl°"I
Ft"I r«e -PK ... 8111 CSl>trrenl. u.oo.
• •o. • 40 SI•• Cl'lto 1 Foley I, 10,40. s oo,
LU•rd 1.IO\ Cl.0n90I, J,IQ, S2 e H CI• (1 .. 1
paid '61.00.
Stc0"41 race t1 .. 11e LH tGNndYI, s 00.
l to. 2 . .0. C.llnul IT-1. 5 40. •.OO, Aou
IShtr•enl, l.40.
Rain cancels
track slate
-well, almost
Only the ball and hearty start·
ed prep track and field meets
Tburld.ay afternoon and only the
Corona del Mar Hip airla tearna
1tayed with it throu&b mUd to
bHvy downpour to complete a
meet with Fou.atain Valley.
The CdM 1trla woe, 71·32,
whUe UnJvenlty was In ffUlt of
Mlallon Viejo, '9·19, when ralna
halted that meet.
Mater Del held a allm 21·20 ed•• cw• Ne1fp0rt Harbar ta a boy'• meet that aaw ftfe event.I comp~belore tbt '-.ction wu called .
Ne 't KtvtD Jettriea had
a *2 don in UM abot put. Ida
beat of the Htl01l. Lori
O\lataflOD WOD botb w•l1bt
t\'tDtl fot the Cd.JI ctra. wMJt
Laura llWI and Tltret• Benioa
1parkW fOf' Umftl'lttJ.
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M lly ........ V·lll ,,_Id .. U.40.
Tlllrd ,_. -Mlclrl'41ftl Aellon CWlnlandl.
21 .U. 10.JO, •.to; Lyn11'' F •ncy
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IH•wleyJ, IUO. s.to, 2.IO; A 811 Sttov
10.1--yel, J IO. 1.0. Pr-PolltlClft
IOllve rttl, l 00.
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•Ol'I. 1 . .0. J.MI, 1 40; 0 H ht•• FAftl•IY
(Htwlt yj. 1.00. 1.•0 . Vivi d tma9 t
CM<Harg"'/, •.20 SS •••<I• tl ·ll paid
'2•.SO.
Slain race -Mr Ru ctor (Winland!.
10.IO. 4.20, J IO, Havt It 0-T IMt I Pin
<•vi. 7.20, •.•o. MtrolO'• OY"•m 11e
IOllvarttt. l.'°.
Stventll •«• -lorMI IH.wleyl, 10 JO.
4.MI, I Ml; ~live Tac11u 10.IMKl"Uayt l,
6.20, 1.00; El Jf'tltl IW•nl..wll. IS JO U exec 1• c •-1 > pa10 .as.oo
U Pick Sl• ( 11-1......._41 paid SIOl,11) 00
with one W>M l"I) llckel ltla llOrMsl U Pick
Sia COfltOlallotl paid ~'°1.10 wlUI 40 WIMlllQ llck•ls 111 ... __ ,.
E l 9llll'I r ace iCnown Preunc•
1Vt lonl"9t•I, ...... , oo •• 10; TtllV Ho.,,.
Fo• (Plnct yl. S •O. 1 20. T•nl!Co
(Del•,,_..,. •. 1.
Hlnlh race -Two W•rs IWinltnoJ, •.IO.
•.olO. J 00; Dumj)ly Fl•I CVtldi•tHOI. 9 .0.
• 40, Shear 1~ I Vetent.,.1a1. J 00 u '" a<la U-SI paid '2'40 SO
All•""""'• -••.9'1
High ICttoof track
M41w Del JI, ...... ,, H•,,_, JO
»01..H -I Hl9Q•n> IMOI. •t •. J WHI
IN HI, •16. l. UC1 tMOI. H .J
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SP I Jt Ht1t> (NHI, S..l. 1 Ur•n!Cll
IMOt • ...0, l GH i i tNHI. 4"4.
Rema1n1"9 ,.,..,,, postponeo lrY •••n
Women
HIGH SCHOOL
Uftl_..ity .. , NII•-Vltje 1' 100 -I . .__ ... CUI. 11.t , 440 -I Par11n
(U). 1•01.1, tl0 -1 ~rwtll' (Ul. 2.?fl.
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Plvmer (UI. II ••.1, H O , ..... -I
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c---//Mr"· """ v •ll•Y JJ 100 I HISlll (F1. 11 O. 110-1 1(1llelt r
CCI, 11.J. H 0-1. Ev•n son ICI. t.OJ.1,
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CCI S u >. J.mllt -t M<Gllncrtoy I l'I.
11 4l O; 11004-1. 5oo Hoe lf'l. l1 I, 440 rt
1ty-1. ~-dlt _,, n.>. rnllt r••tY-1.
Coro,.. d9l -. • tt.o. HJ-1. Monroe ICI.
•·I . LJ-1 Klll•ltr CCI. IS 1, SP I
Gullalson CCI, >2·1'"· OT 1 Gv\ltl~on <Cl.
19·1
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OltltHOE COUNTY ALL·ITltlt OAMI!
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0110•< .. I Hurt Hulcl'ltn>0n lttPlslrano
V•lle11
Fulllr•<•• William Sule.,.\kt IO<t""
l/ltWI, J•mes Qr ..... blla (M411tr Otll. Sufl9
Han 11•••,,.I. M1U Aoti.rls IHunll"l)IOn a .. cr.1. 8"1n Ktr,..l\an ICO<ont del M41rt
Ot n• Smith IN•Wl>Ort Harllo•I.
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Alea Gro1oan1< <Edllol'I; Tnono Oo
1 Es141n<•t l. JoM T••ul I Laguna Hlllsl.
Tom B•IM (llMltr Dell. Geor .. Gerti• (Sar\
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F orw••d' A1t • Be II 1 Hunllnoton
S u ch I. Paul G•ouno tOc•en Vttw l .
Htnrr M•Od•ltno IS•OOlobt<kl, (lilt
Auuell INtWPOrl H•IDorl Doe Smtih
l(ap .. tr-VAlltYI
Co«hH Jonn S.wtll. Jim Hlt><h l tlll'· ••nu HO•TH
Goa1ueptrs Bryen Broo1111~10
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JOMny Miiier •Jl-71
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ltlldf NOrtll JS·»-7'
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Mike a r-l1·1'-1J Bot> Glider l•·J9.1J
Bruce Lltt1't Jl-~13
Bruce 0ovo'~' Jo ll·ll
Jim TllOrpe JI Js.ll
Barney Tllom01t01' >t-JS.ll Frank Conner .. ,..,.
Jack Ntw1on Jl·JI 7•
Ch•rles COOdy l1·l7·1•
Oavt StOUlon J9 J.5·1•
B•n trtnlntw ll )) I•
Wayne Levi '7 Jl·I•
ltl•n Taplt J.,.40-1•
O•n• Ou191t y ll 31·1•
(om Jenkins ~31 1•
Mark HayH Jl.30 I•
Lerry Z1t9J., •o ~I•
C•l••n Peete :i.-J1.1•
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Ttn y O••N l1 ll ·I•
MIU N1tolel1t l• l'l·IS
John •o•m• J9 30.11
Ed Flori )f.JI IS
Bobby Cole 40-U·IS
Jerry P•I~ Jl·JI II
Bua Allin J9·ll> H
K••tl\ f'trQ<A JI JS.IS
Ptter Oosl.,ltu•• l9 ll> 15
Joe H•91r l9·30 II
Tim S1m1>10n ll·»-IS
Bobbr ,,.,,_" JI .It IS
Arnold Pt•mer JI -JI IS
Scotl Mo<lt lt·Jl 11
t•••9 Stealer JI JI 7S
Loe Eldtr Jl-:Je.IS
Ja<k N ICkl•us )9 lf>.IS
A09tr Calvin •O 30 I• Biii ICraU.ert Jt JI lo
Jonn SchrOl'Otr JI Je.I•
V1<1or ROQAla~ lt-311•
Joe 1nmtn n JI 1•
Mtrk Rohde •O·ll>-111
Georve B"rn• JI ~ 1•
Morr!\ Halti••v )9 JI I•
Jonn COOi< J I l'l 7•
Tom Wt i\i.oe>I l9·ll-1•
ea Snoo 38·»-1•
Lon N111..,. J'I )l·I•
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Doug Tt-1 .lt·1'·77
Phil H•"COCi. 40-Jl 11
J °"n FQU9hl l•·39 II Ptter J.c:-,._.,,,,
Bot>Oy H1<.h04• Jl·.O 11
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Jaime GonzalH J .. )t.11
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Sanora ~I JJ·19-1J
MarOtll W11a1n• ll 16 TJ
Karolyn Kerum.tn Jt.JI ll
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PeMy Pulz JI 30 1J
Bonnie L-• JS Ja ll
G•ll H1r•I" II J6 73 Amy Alcon :U.·l ' 1J
Pat Myers J6·l 1 13
Al-Vu Tu ll ll> TJ
Marlen• H._ J6 JI IJ
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Sandra Palmer H 39 ll
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O•Oblt Aushn )1.)6 I•
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Marlene Floyd lf>.JI I•
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BOSTON tEL TICS Announced lh•I R•O
Auerbach, prHICMl't t'ICI QelW••' M•n-
h•O •O•Hd to• new 10 , •• , cont••CI
HOCKEY
H•llofttl He<key L .. ..,_
NML 5uSl)llNled SltVtt !>/lull, ltll w1nQ,
.Montreal (""adll•M tor 11'1• 01mu, •nd
1C.1m CIKk\00\. dltltn•.,,..•n Ouebt< Norcll
QutS, IOr IWO OtrnH tor Pft1\ICAllY al>uS•"'il
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COLLEGlf
ALABAMA Ntrntd Peul Oavt> .,.,.,.,,t
100111111 coacl1 1n t N •llf ol tv•lu•ll"ll pro
-ltlnrac:rulllno. COLORltOO Named Herold &au_.1
01.llsldt IWMC-tr Co.Kii MANHATTAN l'l••d Michele Blfll,
WOl"nen'• -U lllall CO.C:h. >
Reggie: a dynamite keg
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP> -Unhappy
slugger Regg1e Jackson met Thursday with New
York Y anJcees owner Geor1e Steinbrenner and
said later he was • 'ln a better frame of mind.''
The meettna came t-wo days after .-steaming
Jackson branded himself "a waJktnc keg of
dynamite" &Del aa!d be was "ea1er to have a con-
frontation" wtth Steinbrenner. whom he felt was purpoeely avolclinthlm. •
"It wu OGe ol the better meetlllp I've bad
since I've been In baaebeJJ," Steinbrenner said.
"He'• ln a better frame of miDd and I'm very rt·
laxed. Reale 1aJd tome thlnp lbat concerned b.lm , I 1Ala aom• thln11 tbal concerned me, Sttck" < Nanaaer <Hne lllcbael) aald aome thln ..
that ccncerned blm.' •
Jacboft wa summoned into lllcuel'• omce
at the Yank ... ' 'iriDI trainlnt camp Tburada1 morn.tns lhortl1 ...... tbt tea.m left for an txhlbl·
tlon 1ameln W•t Pala Beed!. Stelabrenaer. who
new In Crom Tampa, anivecldurtlll U.. meetlnl alld
th tbNe1f19l401Dbtutel In ~ertac..
"lie (Reglt) knew and I knew lbeN WU DO ••1 I WllD't IOi8' to waUE lalo Ulat elublaou• u.;
da11" ......_., NJcl; a~ • JMIUiOe-. Tai.._,., Oldlunt dial M w .. l¥ U.S. .......................... bee .....
· "We had a good meeting and have a good
de"-tandinc," Michael said.
J acltson has been upset since Steinbrennt
fined him SS.000 for reporting to spring tralnla
two days late even though Jackson insisted t.b
owner bad given him permluion. Stelnbrenn
who was kept cooling his heela March l w~
Jackson •u a no-show, had s aid be Intended l
talk with Jackson about a new contract then. T
outfielder's $800,000·a-year pact expire• at lhe e
ol the 1981 aeaaon •nd he ls eU1Jble tor f
a1ency.
Ongais qualifia second
SEBRING, Fla. <AP) -John Fit1patr1
turned in a apeed of 12$.91.2 mph in hla Porao
Turbo Tbunda.y u four driven broke tbe one·la
reeord In qualifylai f« tbe 12 lloura of Sebtina.
P'ttlpatrldt, who fet tbe old track record
121.111 l•l ,.ar, wu foUo"4 by Duny Ooaaia
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llllarcll •• U;ft, v . 1 .. 1 122HI Tllll '"'-' wn flltCI With llw Covllly Clerk ol Or01199 County on
Tiie 111 ....... --If ............ ,. .... : PtJBUC NOTICE
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Deml1L.OM PUBUC NOTICE
Ftb. 25, 1'91 ternlt!I'• child PUBLIC NOTICE .. , ... 7,
HUNT••avoss
'Tiii• .....,.... -llled wllll 111e c:.-1.-Clerll .t ~ .... eo-tr ... Fot>NOry JS, 1'91, l'ICTITIOUI aUllNIU "1*11>
MAMll STATUllUINT P11bllllled Or-GN1t Delly PllOt Tiit follOWlng P9no11 11 clolllt b!IAI· FM, 27, /NI, a, 11. 20 ttll 1-..1 Mindy Wells, 4, sitting with toy, "Snoopy,''
)md sister Michelle, 9, never will grow old, ~octors say. The Salinas child was born
:With a chromosome mixup called "46 xx
4R" that affects 1 in 1 million. "I have
every mother's dream," says Mrs. Mike
Wells, "a child who will stay young
forever."
l'ICTITIOUI eUllNHS AIWrM,. el Law NAMa ITATaM•NT , ... l'elrci.1111 Drlw, IMltt , ..
TM 1a11ow1n1 ""'°" 11 c1o1no !lull· P•t Office ... ,.,,, NH"· lrwlH, cer......., t2'7tJ
LOCCHART TILi! CO .. ltH A Pllllll....., Oronge C:0.11 Delly Piiot,
Meyer Plott , Ca&ta IMsa, CA n•17, Morell 10, 1~. Alwll >. 10, 1911 •41WI
Terry Loe l.oaNr'I. ltS4 A Meyer Pleet, Ca&tt Mffe. CA '101
ne11 ••; ' EAST/WEST ACOENCY, S021
PHH Oell, lrvlN , c:.111«1'11• t 27U. PUBUC NOTICE
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Oell.lrwfM, c..llloml•t2'71S T·UI
Tlll1 ~ 11 conduc'9d by Oii Ill· MOTIU OP T•UIT•a'l IALI cllvldl;ol. T.S., .... tau
Lumber
-ayoffs
eviewed
, SAN FRANCISC0
(~P) -The U .S . Labor
Qepartment is asking for
cbm ments o n a proposal
tt provide benefits to
some lumberworkers
l1id off after Redwood l'.f ati0t1al Park was ex·
panded in 1978.
j Final regulations will
be issued after written
cbmments are received.
The deadline for those
oommentsisApril 13.
The amendments to the
'ed wood Employee
'rolection Program ap·
gly to workers let go after
Sept. 30, 1980 and before
Sept. 30.1984.
: The changes are de·
iigned to clarify s tand·
ards used to dete rmine
W>'hether workers can re·
eeive the benefits.
Any worker who has re·
Olained on a layo ff tbat
~tarted before Sept. 30
tt'ill continue lo be
•ualiliedforthe benefits.
• Written comments on
'he proposed amend·
~ents may be sent to
R edwood Employee
Protection Program,
R oom N5639 , U .S .
pepartment of Labor, 200
Constitution Ave., N . W ..
Washington, D .C . 20210.
fEATH NOTICES
! WINDHAM
r'-t.ORENE E. WlNDHAM,
r'esidetit of Costa Mesa. Ca.,
~ssed away March 18, 1981.
rn November 23. 1910 in
earborn , Mi ssouri.
r vived by her husband l armon, sons George
ackson. Harvey Jackson,
wen Jackson, Donald
J ackson. William Windham.
l obert Windham. Fred Win·
4ham and Allen Windham
nd daughters Pal Glover,
ichelle McCl ure, Carol
obson. Margaret Bates.
oxie Windham, and many
randchildren and great·
randchildren. Funeral
ervices will be held at
lAM Friday. March 20, 1981
t Pacific View ft{emorial
ark Pacific View
ortuary directors.
IALnlHGBOH
SMITH & TUTHllL
WlSTCU,. CHA'8.
427 E 17th St.
Costa Mesa
64&-9371
PllltCltaOTMaS
SMITHS' MOITUA.IY
,627 Main St
HuntinQton 91tach
536-6538
PAC-.CY•W
MIMOllAL PMI
Cem9tert Mortuary
Chai>el
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newoort Beach
644-2700
MeCoaMICK MOITUA•S
L.aunaB .. ch
494-9415
L1Quna Hiiia
76&-0833 t San Juen C.ol11rano
496-tn&
Fossil site
stays closed
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Fossil difs al the La
Brea tarpits near downtown, shut since Jan. 4 due
lo lack of funding, will remain closed al least until
the summer, and workers will be lald off, a
Museum of Natural History Foundation official
said.
Stuart Ritter, executive vice president of tbe
foundation, said that efforts lo obtain private fund·
ing for the excavation work failed, and five
workers given temporary museum jobs since the
pits were s hut will be laid off at the end of this
month.
A s ixth worke r who refused temporary
museum work already had been cashiered.
PtJBLIC NOTICE
N7JllU
l'ICTITIOUI eUllMEU N.AMa ITATIMaNT TM followlno P9r10t11 ere doing
l>ullMMti:
NAPA ESTATES VENTURE, IMJO
Newport Avt ., SI•. A, T111lln, CA '26'0.
Tllll buMMll II COlldUCltcl Cly an In· Olvld11el.
PUBLIC NOTICE
T..-ry L Loci.Mr! l'ICTITIOUS eUllMIUS
T1tl1 ste-t wot flied wllll Ille NAME STAT•M•NT C°"'nly Clerk of Or.,99 C:Ounly on Tll• lotlowlng pertons •rt dolnt
Merell 11, 1 .. 1. 1>u1lntS1,.
1'1Mt1J Publlthed Orenot Coell Delly Piiot,
M•rch JO, 27, Ap<ll 3, I'!; 1911 134HI
PUBLIC NOTICE
TRIMARK·DIRECT MAIL PROMOTIONS, 119 W. 19th Street, Coal•~ ... C.lll«nle tt.17.
J--lt~ On MMdlt1, 1"1,0C 12:00-. I•· Tiii• •tt-w.s flltcl wltll 11w rlo1 Mor1-eor-otlOl'I u lillily
Cou11ty Cltrlt ol 0r.,... Cw11ly °" -'1110C1 Tn.1t• --pu,_nl Morell•. 1 .. 1. o OHCI Of Trutt recorded Sopt-ber
.. 11714' IS, 1'90, H 1,.t. No, 1 .. 1. 111 ~
P111>llllwd 0r"'9t C-11 Delly PllOt, 1170, ,.... IW, of Offklel ·-· In
Morell 6, 1$, 20, 17, 1'11 1072 .. 1 office ol IN c;o.,,.1y flt<ordffl o1
PUBLIC NOTICE
re119t, COlll'lty, Stete ol Callf«l'lle,
H<Utecl by 0.., A. Wll-8114 CMCll
E. WU-. """'*'4 -wllt, ea i.1111
ITATUIUIMTOPAMNDO•UlllMT .,.ts, will NII et "'*k euc ... lo
Mlcll•I •· Peslllev, 1)420 Htwpor1 t-----------
Perkvltw Conceph Inc., •
Colllor11ie eOf'POf'AtiOll, I-Per1<wlew Circle. Colle MeW, Collf«nle t21U7.
T1111lluMM11 11 conouc•o C>y • <«·
01' Ula 01' llMtl ~ IOr <•II (poyolllt Al
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Ooneld C. Oor,,.,,, 11102 I rvlnt
81""·• Sto. J0:J. T111tln, CA tUIO. flonelcl 1, ICllngtllloftr. 13420
HtwPOrt AYt., Sit. A, Tustin, CA ""°· KenJI Or.Ill, IS4JO Newport AYt ..
Stt. J, T 1111111, CA t'lMO
Wllllem Rel1ton, MIO HewPOrl Av• ..
SIA. A, Tlalln. CA.._
Oevl41 Sdwtl. 1Jl4 S. Euclid SI., Ste. a. ANllelnl, CA tmz.
Wllllom °""""· 11101 W. lrYIM a11tc1., Ste. 112. T11111t1, CA '2*. Le._.,.. 111 .... 1-1, 1110 Ceftlrel,
51.Mt.,,CA-..O.
Tllll llvsl11H1 11 collcluct•<I by •
.-ral~lp.
MleNel R Pulltty
Tiii• 1teteme111 wot flied with tlle
County Cieri! ol Or01199 Counly on Marcll 13, 1 .. 1.
"'CTITIOUI au11Nau
NAMa ITA1'1M8NT
Tiie lollowlae --11 clol"9 t>ulll · NUOI:
QUALITY COACHWORICS, 16'11
G•mlnl ~. H""llnQton 8HCh, CA.
t2M1 Mer ..... t JNtl Alll ...... y, 1022 H•ll
Avt., 11....ilnQton 9Hch. Co, t2M7 Thll IMANM II Conclucltcl Cly °" Ill· c11v1wa1. Mot'Q9rtot J. MU-y
Tlll1 ---llltCI wllll llM
porauon.
PAltKVIEW CONCEPT INC.
SAiiy Vtllt O.wn-L Pr•llcltnl
Tiii• 11Atemtn1 WH flltCI wllll the
Counly Cltrk ot Orone-County on
Marci\ 11, Itel:
f'll7 .. 1
Publllhecl °'"""' Coest O•llY Pilot, Merell 1', 20, JI, ...,.II l, '"I 1272·tl
PUBLIC NOTICE
CO•HllJ Clwk of °''"" COlllllY on1-----------
TIM fol-Ille --"°"' ........ Ulllltcl ~) et llw Hortll front .,.
_. tlw .... of''* llctlU.... llullMH ronce ol Ole C.oumy Co<Wttlolae. 100 ,..'"'. Civic c..tw 0r1 ... Wt&\. Sollto All•, viSA PROPERTIES SOU w#,.., Collfr«nle, ell rltllt, tlllt -Interest
Suitt "J .. H•••Ufl9lon a.'ocll Ce ttM7 connytcl to -,_ llelcl by It lllldtr TIM Plttlll-91111,,..t .;.,,,.;. ,.. Mid Oetc1 of Tn.lt In IN pr-rty
rerrtf lo eDow •• llled In 0 ,., .. slluoltd In uld QM!nly .,.., Stele
C-ly., l'otlruory 1 1"° dn<rl-01:
R ••• E•l•t• C~n .. ; I llC c. TlloM -1IOlll of Loi I of Tree I
cei11or""4t corporotlOl'll, soh w~,..,. s. 111 u. Cltv °' ....._, a.ocJi ... Suitt ''J," _,,.., a..c11, c.. '1M7 ,.., mep llled In bOOll W , ~»to
Tiii• '*""-• ·-COftdll<IM by • 16, lnchahot, of Ml_ll __ ""-(.,_....... M id ~y, det<rllltf Ml Polrcell ti
RMI Es'9ttCeftlet Ille 10llo•1: C>ylls~ ' • Porc.ett:U111lNo.M•--
"1 ... 77 ,.~~~~!:~:i.1:::s Tiii• II--· flled wltll IM cltM:rl-In Ille ~ll'lllHll Pl ... Pvbll-Or ... C.OHI Delly Piiot TIM toll-Ing pertonl art Oolno Coul'lty Clerk of Oron .. County on '9C·Or-Cll Oct-15, lt7S. 111 -
f'ebruary ts; 1.,.
l'•I>. 27, -· 6, 13, 20. "" IOIHI l>uslntu ... "",....,.,,. 1"1 11540, ...... Ill tll ........ 110. ll'IClulllvt,
COASTLINE SERVICES COM· • ' .. 1 ... 0 "1'1 .. Rt<Ot"Cl&OIWlclC::O...ly. uwOttkft• Exc:911tlng llleret'°"' ell Oii. g ... PANY, 19"00 &t.cll Blwcl,, Suite IS, MA•C •. TOW "'lner•ll Mel llyclroea rbofl ~i.nc-.
Hun1ln11ton llM<ll. CA '2M6. ,.71 VI•.,,_.., s.lte IK In ollcl -wkl 1-. 11u1 wtu.o.io PUBLIC NOTICE
,.117993 Jolln J Cllerlltr Jr., 20602 U.._11111 ,,...._ lllerlQ/ltOlwrlect.,trytoecaptllof THE FOUNDATION HAD BEEN providing Pu1>11....., 0r.,. c:o.11 Dally Pilot. ,.CTITIOUS ausrN•H Ferntwortll LoN, H""linQton llff<ll, .... _. liledl, ea.,_, soo IH I, ,.,.. • .., ... from Ille 1urfec•
S6 000 tb f th ti k "d Mar<ll 10. V, Ap<ll 3, 10. 1 .. 1 1'21-11 NAME ITATUllaMT CA 91'.. Publl-Oronge C:O.ll Oallp PllOt llwrtoi, a re-0 kl°""~ , a mOD Or e excava OD WOr , Sal One Tiit tollowlno peoon1 ore clolng Emma J Cllerlter. 10602 Fernswortll FeO 27 MM I 1l 10 l .. I IOOl .. I 111 book lltll ...... Iota, Offlc:lel
worker who asked not l o be identified. """"'" .. : L•M, Huntington &tocll, CA '2M6 • · • • · Recorm o1191c1 Orenge County.
A ... ,_ · h b d ed l PUBLIC NOTICE C.L. CLEANIHG. 11112 Sent• Tiii• ~•Nu 11 <-ted Oy., 111· Peral 2A. M unolvl-1/6111 tn-" t Uill> pornt w e ave a an on a ny p a ns ---------Joane .... Founteln ll•llrr, Ca tt70I Cllv•OU•I PUBLIC NOTICE ltrHI ... -nl In <ommon In llM t•
for immediate reopening,.' Ritter said. N7"'6 Lynn IM'I!..-, mu Sent• Joe....... JONI c Cllerlltr Jr. ln1trtSI In -to'Wlt Common Aru of
H h ped t bl · • t ( d" · NOTIC• O~ T•USTl•l'SAL• Founleln Vollrr, Co. '270I Tl'li> \lal-1 ••s tiled with !fie MUNICIPAL COU•T w lcl Loi -Trott .. 1uc1> term Is cle· e 0 0 0 am pMVa e un tng lO COntlnUe On Mtrc:ll JI, 19tl el 11·00 a,m. Clleryl Woocltlf"ldvt, lllU Soni• Counly Clerk ol Oranoe County on WUTO•ANOa COUNTY fined In ti. Ar11Clt tnllllecl "Oeflnl·
the projects, but said f>..<?SSible s ources were put off F 1 R s T AME R 1 c AN T 1 TL E Joa11an•, Fount .. n veuey, c.., n1oe Marc:11 11. "" Juo1c1AL 01n•1CT 11on1" ot IN o.c1ere11°"' 01 c.own ... 11,
by the lack of specific goals and because the INSURANCE COMPANY es Tru•••. T1111 11us1neu ,, co11duc1ec1 by • ir1M11t 1m 1Jt11 sc ... 1 cond1t1onsonc1Restrkt1onsrec:ot'cltclon or Sue et._ Tru11.tt or SUl>follluttd ge11trel pe~lp. Publllllt<I Orenoe Coen Deily Piiot, ......... tor. CA tua A119u1t 11, 1t1S, In -11495, poge USS,
project seemed open-e nded. Tru11M, Of that cert.in o..ct o1 Trutt Clwryl w_,.,.. Mar<n 10. 21. Ao<ll J, 10. 1"1 ll14_.I PLAINTIFF M. c OTIS, en In· 0111ci.1 Recordl on Mkl County c111e
And while R itter said h e h oped to obtain some ... cu1911 llY DEAN A. WILSON •nct T111, '"'-' ... 111tc1 .. 1111 1r. -----------01v10 ... 1. clOlnci DUii,,.., unc1er 111e fie· "0tc1er.uon··1 -°"Y _...._ .. KAROL E WILSON. eno recorcMcl Coul'lty c•-of o. .. ., Cou11ly on PUBLIC NOTICE I llllou1 _,,..,., ,..m• of SEA EH· lllertto. funding by Summer , he refused lo be SpeCifiC Morell 2t. ftlt .. IMlf-t no, :..13, Ftoruery 25. 1 .. 1. lllRONMENT APARTMENTS Peret! 28" Non..nluMrt HU·
about when and where the money would come in 1>oo11 1J01:J, l>09t 1m of 0111c1e1 "-------DEFENDAN T: WI LLARO T rntnt '°'" eccfts, •110t•s. encrooc11-
f Record• al 0r.,,.. County, Cal•lornl• PuC>lisMcl OrM19t C:0.11 Daily Pilot l'ICTITIOUS•USINESS MEYERS, .,, lndlvld11el, MARIAN menl,-'""' for Other Pll'PO•Jo.
rom. •nO pu,,_110 INI Ctrtein Notice 01 Fell 11, Mar. 6, U, 10.1ttl 100$-11 NA.Ml STATllMllMT Ml!YERS, en lllcllwldua l; DOES I II H SUCl\to-ere re...-wd tor
HE ALSO INDICATED THAT the resumed
work would be considerably trimmed from the
original e fforts.
The s hutdown o f the pits will not affect the
Page Museum which adjoins the digs and displays
som e of the finds to tbe public.
The laboratory where fossil finds are cleaned
and categorized a lso will r emain functioning.
The fossils are preserved in the tar which
oozes from the ground and solidifies in the Han·
cock Park area just west of downtown Los
Angeles.
The bones of humans, saber-tooth tigers, giant
woolly mammoths a nd oth e r prehistoric residents
o f Southern California are among tbe finds made
by excavators who carefully cut into the dried tar
and remove the fossils b y hand.
Federal aides
beg magazines '
WASHJNGTON (AP> -Two White House
aides seeking free magazine s ubscriptions on the
job because of their ••austere" budget got what they
sought from seven publications -and a rejection
slip from the conservative National Review.
"Somebody there said there were already too
many free s ubscriptions at the While House. We
made out a requisition for that one," an aide lo
Doug Bandow, a presidential assistant for policy
development, was quoted in Thursday's
Was hington Post as saying.
, NATIONAL REVIEW PUBLISHER WILLIAM
Rus her said that makes two copies they'll get,
since they already w e re on the complimentary list.
In addition to National Review, Bandow and
Kevin Hopkins, also a special assistant for policy
development, asked for free
copies from Newsweek, Human
Events, Commentary, The Na·
lion, The New Republic, Time
and Forbes.
THE PUBLISBE& OF THE
bu1lne11 ·oriented For·
bes, Malcolm S . Forbes,
said, "J'm happy to make a rel·
allvely small contribution to
I the feds, as opposed' to what I
pay in corporate and personal income taxes."
But. the publis~er of the left.-leanint Nation,
Victor S. Navasky, aaid be sent a bill for Sl7, the
student rate, "since they're In the learnin& buai·
neaa."
Water dearth Joo ...
pu,.uen1 to 111et cer1e1n 1'iouce o• Tiit toll-•no per\Oll Ii dOlng bu1l· lllrout11 IO;tnctusl"' llM l>tnefll Of or gronttcl lo Ownt<s In
Otl•ull and Elte lion to ltll ness es SUMMCHIS llle Article ol Ille Dt<l•ret1C111 tnllUtcl
l,,.reuncltr recOl'decl Nove"'tier 1, l'llO PUBLIC NOTICE FAR WEST MOUNTAINEERING CAS•MUMI••: 7-"Eos.ment~" es ln1lr.,.._I ,,., 1150, In book 13124, CO,, 351 N NtwPOrl Blvd . N•wPOrt NOTIC·•I Y• MV9 ...... ...._ Tiie Attention I> dlrectoo lo IM feel PAO• 101, Of Offlclel Rtcoro1 Of w lo "'CTITIOUS •UllM•H BH<h. CA'l7MJ CMrt MAY~-·",........ I Ill• oll, ti< .• ,, HC11Pl9CI lrom Ille Co;inty, wlll under ellO purwant lo NAME STAT•MllNT Forrest Allen RllOects, 11l0 Areile, Y-........... IMleU Jttl ,_ .. dHc:rlptlon In lllh .... renlu ancl .,y
Wlcl Deed Of Trust •11 llC put>llc •U<· T N••Port BN<ll,CA'2MO. • ....... "" ....... , .. _ ..... pollc:y IUutd •n Ill• ll•m• of • Uon lar enll, 1-ful ,,_.Y ol 1119 Unit· 11• lolloowlng --1' clOlno C>u.i· Tiiis bus~• Is <ono.Kl9CI by .,, 1n· .,.._, purel'wl .. r et • ..... llnder H•d 0..0 of
tel Stet-. Of America, el Ille main tn• MU•• 01vlOuel AVISOI U.... ...... ·-· Trust '"Ill ellO contain w lO oil txct~· lren<t lo First A"'erlc•n T tllt CUSTOM CA & IN ET S By ForreslAlltn Rllood1 •1 trl ..... _.. ~lew e-• Ull. lion.
Insurance Compony, 1oce1tc1 et 114 E ~!~~~· ,:1 Oc.Nn Aw · Lotuna T1111 sl•l-t wH flltcl wolll Ille NII -.-w • -.-U._ ,...... Tiie slrtet •Odr-....i atlltr com
F1Hll Slttel, In Ille City Of Sent• An•. • · Co11n1r Cl er• ot Or01109 County on u Mtltn • • 111o._ IA• 18 .. ,.._ mon dulgriatoCll'I, II OllY Of u. rul Ce1tforn1• ell UWll rlilf'll, IJll• eno 1n. Gtor .. Josepll !>temen, 21141 M•rc1113, 1'111 ci.o.,.. ....... properly clescrlllecl ooow Is llU'l'O"led
""" CCll'IW)10 Ill> -,,.,,. llttO "" II '•"'""'"· MllSlon 111•1°. c... '21'2 l'Ulll II you wig, Ill> -· IN odvlct Of ... to b•. " s.. Pl11t une. NtWPOrt uncltr .,Id Deed ot Trust In Ille proper Tiiis llusl,.u 1' conclucltcl l>r "' In Puollsn.ct Dr•not Coesl Delly Pllol, •llomtr In 1111• mett..-. you \ll011ld oo 8Hcll, Colllornl• t-.c>
ly ,11uettc1 In w ld County •no Sl•I• OlvlOuAIG.o, St M•rcll 20.11. A11r11 3,10, 1911 u :i.-11 10 promplly 10 thel your wrllltn Tiit undersigned TruSIH ells
clescrl-•S' got °'"'" -----re~se. 11 0llY, may lie flltcl Cll'l llme. cl elms "'' 11.olllly lor any Inc or rec 1
Tllos• portiC1111 Of LOI I or Tr•ct No Tiii• '"1-1 .,. fifed wllll 111• PUBLIC NOTICE SI U11te1 -satlclttr ti conMJo cle NU ot llw 11ree1 --Ol'ld ollltr IMO, es ,.., Mao liltcl In 8oOI< l.U, County Clerk ot o. .. o-County on 1111 •boeodo en •t!• AM!tllo. clttierl• common Otslgriatlon, II ony, sllown
P•t•• 33 lo u Inclusive ol Ml• Ftbruaryl. l"I ----------llocerlo lnmtOletemente, 0• ••I• Mr•ln
celle neous M•PI of se lcl Co11nlp, "1Mf11 ,.CTITIOUS eut1N•U manara, "' r-ta ncnte. II ll•y Seid Mlt w111 111t m-. l>ul w•l'-1 cleKrlbtcllll,..,cellasfOll-s Put>lill..o Or-C:O.ll Dolly Piiot ltAMISTATlM•NT AllUllA,~-reQlllr-•lltmpo. connant er werr.,.ly, txprtu « ltn
Ullll No."· .. S"""1 -dtKrlllecl Feb 11• Mar .•• u. JO. 1"1 IOOO-ll Tiie loHowlne ,.., ..... " dol"G'Wcf· I TO THE OEFENOAHT A clvll llecl, r....-dlfl9 1111•, ~. or
111 ~ ~ ....,.. '9C«"9cl on neu •• cornplelnt hlls -llled Cly llM plol.,. 11e11"'1>r-.ct1, lnctu1Sl111 tet1, d\,9r1t1
OctoOtr If, "7S in 9oolt 11540, -PUBLIC NOTICE T S L W H 0 L E S A L E 1111 OQAlrwt you. II you w1111 to cleltno •llcl UPtntH of N Tru1IM -Of Ille IU lllrOllQll t20 lncluslve, Oftl<l•I ,.. DISl"R I BU TORS, 711 W, 11111 SI .. SI• tllh l••MllL -must, wllllln • de ya trusts creettCI by Seid°"° of Tnnl, IO
corcls of Mid c;o.,,.1y eno more com· en, Cost• MtW, CA '2627. •lier IN1 ........_ 11 ••Ytd on you, pay IN rtmelnlng prlnclpel sums Of
plttefy cleKrl-In Ille •lt.cllecl: l'ICTITIOUS •USIM•U Tllomes s. Lot, ·-w. Oceentront, Ill• with IN• C:Ollrl. wrlttOl'I ·-MA llM nolthl IKUrocl Oy .. id o...i ot Tllou portlCllll o1 LOI I Of Trocl No. NAME STATIM•NT N .. u1on Bffcll, CA '17~, to Ille <.Ompllllnl Unlftl y0u do so, Trust to wit; .... 000,00 wllll IMtresl IUS. H ,_, map 11100 In -k UJ, Tiie loll-llll perlOllS are clolng Tll11 bllslne>I Is conducl80 Cly en In· your O.loult wlll Ot tntortcl on ep. llMrton ln>m $aj)Cem-U, 19IO Al
P•O•• I) lo 31 lnclullYt ol ml•· lluliMUes: d1vl011•I plk•llon of Ille plelntJH, -lllllCOUr1 I'"" ,.., '""""' •• provl-In Wld ce11011eou meps ol H id counly, MOalLE CLEAN. 1•'76 Diiiow, r,,.,,_s La• ma yenttr •J....,_t099l111l y011lor nottCslpluscoet1-.,.ytc1Yonc .. 01
cletcrl-In,..,, ..... IOllOWS: Wttlmln1tar, CA '2611 Tiiis \IOI-I ..... lllecl wllll llw Ille rtllet -..-ct In Ille <~•Int, Jl,014.li Wllll lnt-1.
Uflll Mo. SI, .. ·--descri-8ollll111>--k ... Corp.,. Collforl'll• County Cltrk of Orenoe County on wfllell COllkl ""4111 Ill _.,,.,.,,_,of Tiit l»Nfl<IMp -Hicl Oeecl "'
In llM COl'lllornlnl""'"PI., re<or-°"' c 0 ' P 0 '•ti on · 1 • 11' 0 11 Io w • Merell 11, '"' .... ,, 1•1111 al monty ar pr-rty or Trust ller .. ofore .... cultcl ond cl• OcloOilr IS, ltlS In ~ 11s.io, PA9tl W•JtmlMW, CA '2ta. ir1-olller relief reque11tc1 In Ille com. 11 ... recl to tlw ""*"l9Mcl • ..,111., US thrOlllll 220 lnc111slw, offkl•I rec· Frenll W. Core, 16211 Perll•IOe I.II., p111111.-Orange C:O.sl Deily Pilot plel111. Oeclerollon ol dtf..,11 _ l>tfn-for
Of"OIOfaolclc-ly., • Hun1111111on lloodl, CA., .. , MArCll 20.11. April J. 10, '"I 1oui DATED. N,_.,ber 11, 19IO. Seit, .,,., • wrl"""' Holk• of Oetoull
Eactpllno INrefrom •II Oii rlgllll, Tiii• IHlllMU II COllclucled by • -Rlc ..... clJ. WKk, '"° EltcllCll'I lo Sall. Tiie """""llM<I
mlnerel1, mlNret rl911t1, Nlllt"el oes 11tNrAI _,,.,..,,Ip, PUBLIC NOTICE Cl-c:euud .. 10 Notice ol 0.1 ... 11 anc1 rl9lll1, ellcl other t1ydr-rl>o11s Cly Fr-W. Cort By: Yol-. Pollet, Elecllon lo Sell lo be rK«clecl In Ille
wllAlsotver ,,.,.,. known, 1"81 "''Y be BolWlne--kor Corp. Ooai>vty county wlltrt Ille reol properly 11
within or under Ille percel of loncl AlflUr I. 8aftll111, V.P. l'ICTITIOUS eUllNllSS LAW Ol'l'IUS Of" locettcl.
lltrtlll• ..... dHcrlbtcl • ....-r wltll Tiii• _.......,. ,,., flltcl wllll Ille MAM• STAT•M•MT M<L•AN a PANTlU, O•lt: Ftbruery U. ""
111t perpetuol rltfll Of clrllllllQ. "'1111119, County Cltf'k of Oran .. QM!nly °" Tiit 1011owln11 ""'°"' er• doing ui.1 lflMw• .....,,,,,. •-••• Morteoee C«por• uplorl119. --•Int tr.r-•llCI Morcft '7, 1"1. 11us1,,..,,. hll• 1• lion
llorl119 ln MclremoYl"1tllewmo1rom l'l_, ORANGE COUNTY PRECISION ......... '*lla.CAtlJM Wlcl IOllCI « Ol'ly.Oilwr 1-, lllelucllng Publllllacl Or ... C:0.11 Dally PllOt, PAlfHEfl"S 10.0 lllWllA Or Co1tt Ttl: (Jiii "2·m1 HwlclTnnt•
Ille rltlll to wfllPll«k « cllrt<llanally Merell 10. 27,..,11 ), 10, 1'11 IJM:-11 Mew, CA ma .. Pul>ll-Or-C:O.sl Dally Pllol
clrlll '"° mlN lrom -otller """ J~n M, Bltcal, '°'° Vlw ll• Or.. Ftb. 17, /NI .•• U, 10, 1911 1009-tl
By· Joan Wllltetiou ..
Pullllslltcl Or-C:0.11 Dell.-Plltl.
Merell 6. u. 10, 1"1 IOM-11
lllOM ...,.,.......,. cleKrl-. oil« OO• PUBLIC NOTICE . Coste-.._ CA m111.
wells, h•-IS ancl l/lefll Into, tllrOV911 Jemu J Mtodt, 1s:tt1 Columble PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE or ecrou IM Wl>Wrle<• ol lllO •-Ln., Huntington &tocll, CA t'l'41. llertlll•Dow cleKrlbtcl -to l>ollom l'ICTITIOUS •USIMllU Tiii• l>ullMH Is conducltcl l>Y • ---------
such wlllpatocktd or cllrtCllOtlAlly NAMalTATIMINT .. lltrelper1narl/llp. -------------------------· clrlllecl w.11 .. tWVl911 ollcl l/lafll u,_r Tiit followl119 persons ,,. dol111 Jemes J. Ma-
•ncl llltMAlll or bey-1119 uterlor llNH•: . Tiii• ... ,_I WH flltCI wllll IN
llmlts lhfftol, -to rltclrlll, retUl'INI, SIC IC •NTERPRISES, UJOl County Clerk ot 0r .... c.i..11t'I' on
tqylp, meln1a111, r-lr,clffp.., eno Blue!Mrry Lii., El T«41. Ca. t'l.., Merch 11, 1"1
operett ,11, 1uc11 wells or "''"''· L•eun• Peclflc l'IMnCle l C• ,.1,.7' wll'-1, '--· llM tithl lo clrlll, •llforllle corpor•llolll, JUOI PuOll lllecl Or-Coell Dally PllOt,
ml11t , llOl"·t , explore •ncl operate elueben'.-I.II., El T«41. Ca. '2t» M•r<ll 20.11, Aolll J. 10, 1'11 1.,.._.I
I/Ir-II Ille ""'K• or Ille -r soo Tiiis """"-• 11 ~Itel by • CO<·
IHI Of lht -rft<t of wlcl land, ti rtllOll. reMrYtd In IN clMcl frcm lllO lrvl11t LAGUNA PACIFIC PUBLIC NOTICE
Company, • Wesl Virginie corpora. FINANCIAL -------
llon, recorcltcl Ocl-r 11, 1'76 In bOok Thll ~==I flltcl wllll tllt M U H I C I p A L CO U It T O ft ~·z~C~A~c: ~':':=I I~~:~~'. ou11ly Clerk of Or.,Ot Co1111ty on CALll'OllNIA
terut ,. •'"'°"''In common 111 Ill• fff l'tbruery U, 1"1. ~NTY 01' O•ANO•
1,...r .. t Ill -to Ille ,om.,_ .,., of 1'116611 HA•aotl otlAMOI COUNTY
w lcl lot ""' trect, • well trm 11 .,... PublllNd ar.,. C:0.11 Dolly Piiot JUOtCIM. DtlT•ICT
llMCI" In IN Mllclt ..,lllltcl "Otflnl· FM.17, Mer.6, ll,l0, 1 .. 1 17HI ..:..~:::;;..
llorl1'" of Ille DtclMellonol CllY't!IOl'lts, p L Al MT 11'1': COSTA MESA
ColMlltl--Rntrk1lC111t fl-cltcl PUBLIC NOTICE AMCIJE•P, INC., ee.,,.etlo11
Oii A119WC 21, "75 kl _. IUO, ~ OE FE H 0 AH T : 0 0 NA L 0
fSSS, offklal 1'9(orCIS of s.eid c.unty PARICElt, l'l•ST DOE 11\rouel\ ttM "9t<lerlllOl'l"I, -.tty A'Nnd· f'ICTITIOUI •USIMHI TENTH oo•.1nc11111 ..
me11l1tller'tto. NAMllTAT•M•MT c-...-.r• .....
PA•C•L 18: Non·uclur.1"' ••S• Tiit followln9 perlOnt ere clolnQ suMMO.it
mtnl• far A<UJI, •nor-."'"'· .... llullMHH: NOTIC•• Y• ........... -f'lle eroecll"*'t• MiPPOrl, Ofld tor ollltr I T & G GENERAL CONTRACTORS, <•rt _, _...,........,.. wllllMI
""'-· ... -well HMmOllU .,. ., ICtlcll Rd., NewPOrl ••Kii, CA ~ --..... --.. ._..
reserved tor Wle ...,.._flt of or .. .,Itel n'62T...:.__,~1 .., ••w-11 ., ..... a a..,.. llteM ... ,.,.11....,. to OWMn In llW ertlclt of Ille tlKler• ,_,.,_ ..,.._, "'"-·,.,. ,,...( "d,, .,.. ..
l•NtlUeol"._ ta•" Ntw-' lleech, CA '2t6l. AVISol Utltcl .. lldo ,,_.,,....,
TIM llrwt _.._or other comMon G,...,y Lawm Howl-. 41 Kele El TrlN>el ,...... d«lcllr -· U4. c1u1111e11,11 ef Hid preperly h "4., N....,, a..dl, CAtawa. r.lll ~Mtl• 0 "*"'.,. •d. ,..._.. s-... 1,,.""-'9 NeWtlt,. -11. CA. Tfll• ilMnlflftl Is Clll~led l>p ... *"l"' .. JO dlH. Le• lo 111rw-.,.,, .... 8idni1of U. ..... flelery .. ,,.,.,~. dell4'19 .....
•t wflOto ........ ttw soft II ...... e.,. '"*-L. Ew-I, TO n.• O•l'•NDAHT; A CIVIi
d11ct1cl; Cltla>rp ...,,,_ to l"ef'MHl Tiii• ~ -!11911 Wllll Ille t-.lel'f lie !Men flltcl bY tf1e plell'l-
"'ne11clel Gtnter, tnc. 10t10 krl-COV11ly c1er11 of or ... oe County °"' tiff ete!MIY ....
PUBLIC HEARINGS
will be held
at
RfA MIDIU sotOOl. 601 Hau•on
COSTA MESA
ONAprl7, 1911. INMMll.TI-
PUIPOSE M>OM, AT 7:30 '.M.
COIONA IB MM BEMBIJMY sotOOl,
610 <Ananln, IBt'POIT llAOt
ONAprll, 1911, lllHEMIAn.
Plmiosl IOOM, at 7:9 P .M.
lle11<ll ••vd.,..,.. Of .... c.. n1J1. Nler<r'l tt, "'1. • •. If you Wllll to delOl'lcl tlllt
WASHINGTON (AP) -Parta of the West may 01rttt1-I•, .. """" ""°"'n' ,..., .. 1.wt111t.yeunwM.wl1t1111••>tt•fter
hort of ht-'---of of INY lie el!UI-.., ._11111 -Pliltll ..... OrM99 C...11 O.lly PllOt, 11!1• --It _... 911 yew, flit FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONStDERING
TENTATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
BEING MADE BY THE CITIZENS
ADVl80AY COMMITTEE RE PO&StBLE
CHANGES IN SCHOOL USE.
run 1 water t ut summer ~••• one 111 '"'11'"' tr-"" MMlklerv w1111111 Morc1120.11. """' '• tt. "" ,..,., .itt1 .,, -1 , ........ "'"'"' 111
the liahtest IDOwp&Clll OD record, &Ccordinl to a It ... n ,,.... "" llnt "'*''°"., of • . ,..,._ • tM -...1111. UtNtt ¥M
f d al~ ™' •1e.. PUBLIC NOTICS • .. ,_ ...,., wm i.....,... _., e er • s.1• .... W111 • -•11111M t-"' _..ICM._,. t,. ,ie111. •1tt • .,. ""• The Conae;vatioo Service and t.be Na· -1 •WW'r•IY,..,,_ ... ,,,.,... ,_,. _.,.....,. ,....,..._ ..-.
Uonal Oceanic and Atm01pbertc AdmlnJ1tr1t!on •11•111"·...-.••111t~e11<.. "'a1T1ovuu11H11 rw iw .. ,...., ..._,.. "" t11t
I.Id a ,.,...,.,., -a..~w...1 llfe&mfloW "--"ll be much to Mtltfy tllt ....... MleMe M Oii MAMa ITATa!llJ .. f '•"'•ltl11t, wlllel'I <01114 re111ll Ill I -.. ., llQV vu WI ... !let••,..... ....... ..., .... ~ . ,.,111a11ma11t ., •••• 1••• ,,
belo• normal unJea 1ummer ralnl .,. be••Y. If ,. Trwet .. wfll ua.s11.ei, 1111119 tllt T~ .......... """""" •• •111 -.,.,. _, w '""°"" or ... , ,.., .. ,... •Oll-1111 ftll.,...._ <•tt, •ll'911HI llllUI: .,._ ... 111 .. Hfl .. altlt MelU.O, •now provlda about '15 percent ol the, _,.._ .... '"" .. IN lllltlel l"ICA TIC"NICAL H"lflCll. .. """ "'"' .. _. .. ...,. ..
water med ln the Weat and wttb la pereent of the ""1<a~ '"'' ,...'" .. ~,.. ma -. .. v.,. •. •O•. c.t• • ,...,_, ll'l 111111Mt•. ....... ..... ' d " ,,__ Ml ,,.,... 111 __,,,. .. MMt, CA--. .. • ~IY • lllM yew W'tltllM
1now aealOll already paat, the report lei , Then twa.11; ,....,_,,...,,.SM.u. te•1111ee11 H1111 •ec•. 1111 ,. ... ,....... • ..,,,~.,m••"-•
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Eorecasters create opportunities of today
By IOllN ctJNNlt'W ...................
NEW YORK -CttUcs aay one ol the problems with American
1lDet1 I.a it it so bu.ay thinkl"J about a future tbat aever com ..
at 1l let.a tbe present, an all lta op·
rtuntt1e1. paaa lt by.
Ll.M many 1eneralluUooa, the accun·
n cont.alns some exa11eraUon. To plan la
be prepared. say bualnaamen, u they
ow you the faded obituaries ol. once 1reat
mpanies that failed to do so.
Whatever, mal\)' billions of doUan are
ent eacb year on planning and antlclpatinl,
attempUng to mold tbe future throulb
eas, and seekin1 to aaaure it by subtly or
renuouely guidio1 le1islatioo. c:u,.,.1,.,
The future, in fact, is a business, and here are 1Umpsea of
hat it mJght be like.
NeWpe>rt Corp., formerly James Dole Corp., experienced in·
eased earnings or S3 cents a share on sales of $4 million fqr the
arter ended Jan. 31, compared with 36 cents and $3.1 million for
e like 1980 period. The Fountain Valley-based company manufac-
res laser optics components and food and beverage machinery.
.Beunower Savlngs & Loan Asaoclatloa, with branches in
ellnower and Huntington Beach, recently received permission to
hange its corporate name to Baaken Savta11 le Leu AaMdatlea.
Golden West Airlines of Newport Beach has appointed Rlellard
a&man vice president of industrial relations and WaUace Glrtbl
ice president or maintenance and engineering.
Irvine's Compu&er Au&omaU. lac. wiJI partially underwrite Uliam F. Buckley Jr.'s "Firing Llne" on KCET, Channel 28, for
e remainder of the season whlch ends June 28.
Rldiard Z. Zimmerman bas transferred from Remex's
arketing department where he was a product specialist to
come the sales representative in the company's southwest re·
ion, headquartered in Irvine.
Digital Datacom Inc. has moved from Irvine to a 10,000·
quare-foot facility in Laguna Niguel. The company is engaged in
veloping, manufacturing and marketing its FAMIS systems,
rnkey ractory management information tools which provide
ork-in-progress tracking and reporting in real-time production
nvironments.
SBE Development lac. has announced construction of its
'
nancial center , a $14 million professional off~ condominium
rojecl to be located in Huntington Beach, is scheduled for a May 1
roundbreaking.
, Northrop Corp. has been awarded a $9-million contract to pro-
f uce 40 Tracking Adjunct Systems <T AS) for the U.S. Army Mis·
~e Command, Huntsville, Ala. TAS is a passive sensor system de·
gned and produced by Northrop's Electro-Mechanical Division
Anaheim
Naval Electronic Sys&ems Command has awarded a $3.9
million contract to TADCOM, a joint venture of Hughes Aircraft
Co. and In ternational Telephone and Telegraph Corp., for design
S\Udies of several classes of terminals for the Joint Tactical In·
fq"rmation Distribution System (JTIDS>. TADCO M will develop the
lf\rminals at ITT's Avionics Division, Nutley, N.J., and at Hughes
AJrcraft Co. 's Ground Systems Group, FuJlerton.
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Casa Rosada is an exquisite private community of fifty homes
located within the security gates'of the beautiful Indian Wells
Racquet Club where you'll enjoy automatic membership.
lavish landscaping, swimming pools and therapy spas on
the private, wall-enclosed grounds are
professionally maintained for your exclusive enjoyment.
-~ a WbartoD School prellmloary ... port oo chantes ln
the 1.,. comes the forecast that the Uo.lted Stat.a and ita allies
will create alJicultu.r. and tlJblq cartel• to offset aucb groups as
OPEC.
baaed real estate conaultant, ta a btc ebanae in bow om~ bui.ldlD1
tenanta will be charted for rent. And i.nanta aren't solol to Uke it .
Hanford told the lnatitute ol Real Elute Mana1ement that
tenant.a soon wlll be billed separately for their abare of a bulld1n1'•
operattni expenses -heat, for example -in addJUon to the buic
rental fee.
Tbe Wharton report, "Stratestc Plann in1 -Focus: Tbe
Eltbdes," allo especta that a wide ran1e of aoelal functlona
pert ormed by 1overnment, aucb u worker trainlnc and ""elf are
pro1ramt, wtll sblft to bualneu. r Tenants may not a1ree. of course, but Hanford claim• it ls Im-
possible for developers to predlct the level of expeoaea that wUI ex-
.isl In the future, making it extremely difficult to write long-term
leases.
-Arthur D. Little, lne., which haodJes 4,000 uslsnmenta a
year from industry, 1overnment and other lnatitutions, recently
completed a study lead.ins to tbe predJctlon that new home• in the
year 2000 m11ht use just one·thlrd the beat of homes built in 1975.
He asserts that "Leases without adjustment clauses wW
become the exception in the years ahead.'' Aa a consequence, he
adds, t.enanta wiU organJze into councils to de_-1 wltb owners. ·
Hanlord's expertise ls in commercial structures. But any res·
idenUal tenant who watches any such development certainly will
wonder if and when it might spread to ap~rtment houses.
LiWe's study, made for Pacific Gas and Electric Co., assumes
that soJar beatinc systems and extensive insulation and
weatherproofing will be commoo at that time. But even with con·
ventionat space beatin1, it says, energy u.ae could be reduced to
well below one-half 1975 usa1e.
-Leta distant, says Lloyd Hanford Jr., a San l''ranciaco·
World trade
deficit
sets record
w ASmNGTON (AP) -The
world's major industrial coun-
tries had t heir biggest trade
deficit in history in 1980, the In-
ternational Monetary Fund has
reported. The trade deficit of $129.6
billion in 1980 was about S2 per-
cent higher than the SSS billion
deficit of 1979, the IMF said. The
17 .l percent rise in the industrial
countries' exports was more
than offset by the 19. 7 percent
increase in their aggregate im·
ports, the IMF added.
ALTHOUGH THE Unit ed
States deficit of $32.3 billion was
the largest or the group, it was
some $4.8 billion less than in
1979, the IMF said Thursday.
How eve r , th e Comm e r ce
Department has revised the
figures and now says the 1!81
deficit was $36.4 billion compared
with $40.4 billion in 1979.
The IMF said France's $19.6
billion figure was more than
three times that or 1979, but the
United Kingdom cul its deficit
from Sll.9 billion to less than
$4.8 billion during the period.
WEST GERMANY'S 1!81 sur·
plus of nearly S5 billion was
down sharply from its Sl2.2
billion surplus of 1979.
The IMF sald the industrial
countries' a11regate exports in
1980 amounted to $1.24 trillion,
but tbe value of their imports
surpassed this by $129.6 billion.
'-"'~CTOAS"
CORNEA
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GOLD • SILVER
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1'1•• .. er
Michael F. Sullivan has
been named manager
of the Irvine Wood-
bridge branc h o f
Heritage Ban.It.
-ON WALL STREET AND ITS periphery there exist
thousands of analysts who profess to have some knowled&e of the
future. Whether or not they have anything on the ball doesn't
always matter. Whal counts ls that they charge dearly for their
ser vices and people are paying the bills.
International Moneyline, a newsletter selling for $4-41 for two
years, and whlch repeatedly informs readers that "Armegeddon
looms," has had a change of heart. Armeggedon ultimately will
come, it says, but not very soon. Meanwhile, "the great boom is
ju!!l around the corner."
Whal prompted the publisher, Julian Snyder, into postponing
the day or judgment, was "the incredible number or 'gloom and
doom· books on best-seller lists, and being published generally."
USING A TESTED TECHNIQUE of contrary thinking theory ,
Snyder says "The G&D (gloom and doom) crowd has gotten so big
it couldn't possibly be right-al least for the immediate future."
What it seems to amount to, if you follow Snyder's reasoning.
·is that be didn't err in forecasting the coming disaster but that he
was so suc cessful in promoting the notion that he helped delay it
The moral: Think again before you say that forecasters are so
busy looking into the future that they miss the opportunities of to·
day. They may create them.
Goodyear expansion told
AKRON , O hio CAP ) -
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. has
announced it is spending $80
million in the third stage of an
expansion of its Mexico City tire
plant.
The lire m ak:er. based in
Akron, Ohio, said the expansion
is part of a $107 million invest·
ment initiated in 1.978 that will
increase the plant's capacity by
60 percent by late next year.
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\be taxpayer Wldert.aka UM educatloa u a ..... to
Improve or m,tntaln hla.Oilll bl bil baltneu. ~
la no deducttoa for \be cott ot ,..,al eclueailoe OI'
educatioo needed to qualify for a tnde bullMU or
profeeaion (tucb a law •cbool or m..Ueai aebool).
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co•t I• not deductible altbou1b education a1ao
sharpens bis
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present busi·
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Court declalona · '
gi.ve powerful bacldnc if you cet into diaatreemetrt
w1tb IRS on deducUn1 money spent for educatloa to
qualify for promoUon wltbln your own firm.
The JRS may try to d1tallow your deduction on
the premiae the higher potltlon you 1et ta a new tnde
or business. On thls, the Tax Court turned down the
IRSdlsaUowance twice in one year.
In one case declded by the Tax Court, the
employee was al tbe lower management level of a
supermarket cbaln. Without being required to do ao
by his employer, be spent more than Sl,400 to pay for
a management program that would sharpen bis
skills .
HE WAS LATER promoted to store manager -a
ruu four management eradea higher lba.n bis poat
~ before be took the course.
Tbe IRS disallowed his education costs on the
grounds that the course bad led to a new trade or
business. The Tax Court disagreed.
Tbe rise in management grades ln the same re·
tail tood operation is not a change in business but a
change iq duties in the same business, said the court.
To quote: "someone who proeresaea from a penon·
nel assistant to an assistant personnel director and
finally to the personnel director does not cban&e bis
trade or business i~ any technical or practical
sense."
I~ THE SECOND case, an individual .who wu
classified as an engineer, scientbl, specialist by bia
employer took courses to qualify him for manaae·
ment and administrative positioo.s ln the ftrm.
Here, too, the IRS barred bis deduction for the
c~st of the courses and declared the courses qualified
hun for a new trade or business. Again , the Tax
Court disagreed with the IRS.
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The dance
the thing • lS
Irvine Cultural Center
second home to about 400
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of 1M O.lly l"llel SU.II
It sounds like the roof is about
to cave in. The unmt:rciful
thump of dancer's feet above is
so great the ceiling seems to
groan with pai'n.
"Oh this is nothing," explains
Hal O'Neal, artistic director for
the South Coast Cultural
Services League. "You should
be here in the afternoon when
we offer in s trum e ntal
instruction.''
Tucked away in an industrial
section of the city is the little-
known Irvine Cultural Center,
which resembles a sprawling
warehouse (probably because
that was its original intent).
Since the cultural center look
up residence in the 20,000·
square-fool building three years
ago it has become practically a
second home for the nearly 400
ballet dancers, gymnasts and
vocal students who diligently at·
lend classes both after school
and on weekends.
·'Artists don't need any more
than some coffee and a table and
some space. And we've got
space," says O'Neal gesturing
toward the seemingly endless
expansion of gym mats and the
roomy loft where dancers work.
Chi,ldren as young as 5 are
eilrdfled in the dance program.
In fact, it was a 5-year-old'
who painted a panel of the
center's Roman backdrop.
The center instructs those
interested in learning basics as
we ll as students hoping for a
professional career.
"We want to instruct those
who want to be professionals,"
said O'Neal, "whether that be in
community theater or working
at Dis n eyland or getting
involved in commercials."
Several star pupils are headed
for programs with professional
dance companys this s ummer.
Christopher Si rcello. 14, of
Irvine and Eric B<>urman , 12. of
Fountain Valley both won
scholarships to study with the
San Francisco Ballet.
Kate Ketchum, 14, of Newport
Beach will attend classes at the
Boston Ballet Company.
A II of the youngsters are
encouraged to s tud y with
companies out of Orange County
so they can sec if they really
want to e mbark o n a
professional caree r , s ays
O'Neal.
Each of the 1nstruetor!\ have
danc ed with profto!-.s 1onal
companys before comang lo the
center They include Richard
Ada ma. Hal o· Neal, Diana
S herrod . Rosa lia Wh itney,
Christine Fluor and Carol f'nss
Peter Odergard. who teaches
vocal and in strumental music. 1s
the h ead or th e music
department at LT I rvim•
O'Neal sa)s the non profit
organization relies completely
upon fees for funding. Cost of
classes ranges from S20 a month
for one lesson u week to $96 a
month for eight classes a week .
The center b{·~an offering act
ing classes by professional ac-
tors Ted Kryczko and Debbie
Gates last Wednesday Cost is
$60 for 10 lessons.
The decision' to offer acting
classes came fol l owing
numerous r equests from
dancers looking to expand their
talents, said O'Neal.
"I have dancers who are ready
to have professional careers. but
they have no acting skills." says
O'Neal. "When the dancing is
done they want something else."
In addition to the cultural
programs offered at the center.
the organization al!'o sponsors
an after-school a rts program al
seven local elementary schools.
Arts After School offers
students in Irvine. Newport
Bea c h . Cos t a Me sa and
Huntington Beach classt>s in
beginning ballet. calligraphy,
printmaking and acting.
The program is administered
through local parent teacher
support groups
The lrvme Cultural Cl•nter ts
located at 17302·A Daimler
Street. For morC' information
call 979-1582
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CAMELOT
ANN LANDERS
'The Killer' is
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holding'
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f From le/tJ Jennifer Try/on. 6. Irvine. Laura Davis. 6. Irvine. Kirsten
Sherrod. 6. Garden Grove. Melissa Pellico. Irvine. and Ann .Jacobson of Irvirie.
Chris Sircello, 14. Irvine, and Nadia Bourman, 14,
Fountain Valley
Gauri Gavankar. 10. Villa Park
MirUmar att~acts live octs
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of .. o.llY ..WIUH
Nobody told Mike Madi1an that being the latest impresario
on the Oran1e Cout block would be easy. It hasn't been.
ButMadi1an,theoptimiaUcowneroftheMiramarTheatre
In San Clemente, says little things I Ute canceled acts, small crowds and cr1ppUn1 obl(.Ul'lty aren't 1oln1 to interfere wlth his
dream ol brinlin1 credible live entertainment onto his tiny
sta1e. So far, llad11an bu boeted Chuck Berry, Dave Mason, tbe
newly reformetl Anociation, Jerry Lee Lewis and leaser muate&l lumlnarin. On line are, amOD.1 others, Geor1e
Tbof'OIOOd, nm Wellber1, Tbe Kuck, Willie Bobo, Spencer '
Daria, JOH FeUclano and Asleep at the Wheel. Somehow, the
A••linl K.resktD and Heary Youniman &1ao 1Upped onto the
marquee. "It'• my belief tbat Uve entertainment will alwayJ bave a , .... 18 tlda bulldlna,'' said lladl1an. There bave been a few
c--: to that belief. i OU ArllwucaDCeledita eqacement on the bA1l1
cf a ~ eommumeatloa, with a •V>' ex .. mP.loyee. Joe ecpew'9 eomiq ... IOIDeUlne. lhdi1an cant pin down book· tal .,.._,.menu.
But'lda b6Jcnt problem bu been the crowd•. which can be
' '
kindly called d.lmunitive. On some nights, Madigan may suspect
that hls audience is comprised entirely of family and friends of
the performer.
What's more, Madigan must take a bl11er cut out of.the
gate than most clubs In order to stay anoat. That's because he
doesn'-t-and won't -sell booze to boost profits.
"I don't feel that there's a place ln 1ood music for any other
distractions," he explained. "And alcohol is a distraction.''
Other than the addiUon of a powerful Altec sound syatem.
the SO.year-old Miramar remalnl uncbanted from the days
when lt wu San Clemente'• movie palace.
Palronl can atlll tMly ~· candy and pop at the snack
bar in the 1tyll1ed lobby .IOo.seat hall with lar1e wooden
beams acrou the eeutn1 cnat.e a 1eme of lnUmacy between
performer and audience that can't be achieved in a lar1er set·
t1n1. And Madi1a ll ever tbe contenlal hoet, 1teppln1 onto 1ta1e
between act.I to lbUe bacll wtth the •tan and chat wiU1 the
crowd. "I cu tell m1 wife It ,.wnc mad at me," be said durlq
a re"911 and ratbs en.d9d maaolope. But lie didn't ...
lladl&aD wantl tbe llltamar to eoatialll 111Ule1fbtt ol tM
P'our •wet, a ..al-lmowm 1111a•1al1 ........ , DOW.
<See lll&AMA&, Pap C4)
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Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 20, 1981
Diversions
: .
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"CABARET," A MUSICAL explor•tlon of
pre.Nazi Germ•ny Bertin. continues tonight
and tomorrow at Fullerton Coll~. Gener•I
admission $3.SO. For Information, call
-DANCE~------
THE CIVIC BALLET of Southern Callfor(lla
wlll present three performances of "Giselle"
at UC Irvine tonight through Sunday.
"Glsel .. " Is r'eQarded as OM of the high
~lnts Of romantic battet. This will be the en·
tire wortt, not the common shortened
version. General admlulon costs $5. Call
833-6378 for deta II s.
871·8101 .
THE CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL ewformlfti
Arts Center In Garden Grove .-ns thl1
yeu•s llne-up of Broedway hits with "Th*
Odd Couple" Mar'h 27·28. Tlckeb run 5' IOI'
adults, $2,.50 for kids 12 and under. Call 971·41~.
NEIL SIMON'S "CHAPTER TWO'' opens
next Thursday at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse, 3503 South Harbor Blvd., Sant•
Ana. A buffet dinner Is served beginning at
6:30 p.m . and the curtain goes up at 8: 15
p.m . Tickets range from $13 to $20 depending
on the day. Sport Jackets are required for
men and denim is a no-no. For reservations
call 979.5511.
"THE LION IN WINTER" by James
Goldman will be pr'esented tonight only at
Plummer A\Jditorlum, 201 E. Chapman
Ave., Fullerton, by the award-winning Long
Wharf Theater company of New Haven,
Conn. "Lion" is set in 12th-century France
·and explores the tempestuous marriage of
Henry 11 of England and Eleanor of Aqui·
taine. For information call 773-3371 or
773-3347 .
"TINTYPES," described as a kaleidoscope
of turn-of-the-century America, opened this
week at the M ark Taper Forum of the Los
Angeles Music Center. With almost so songs,
you might say It's a musical. For ticket In·
formation, call (213) 972-7654.
THE LOS ANGELES Phllharmon i~'
Orchestra, featuring fiery South American
pianist Martha Argerich and violinist Al•>c·
ander Tregar, will perform In the Santa Ana
High School Auditorium to"Jorrow night.
Under the direction of associate conduotor
Myung-Whun Chung, the program lncl'Udes
Bartok, Chopin and Rachmaninoff. The con-
cert is sponsored by the Orange County
'OllELLE' AT UCI
High point In roruntlc bellet
Philharmonic Society as part of its subscrip-
t Ion series. Tickets are on sale at the
philharmonic office, 234 E. 17th St., Suite
112, Costa Mesa (phone 646-6411) or at the
box office, 520 E . Walnut, Santa Ana, after
6:45 p.m. Saturday (558-5811).
HOW MUCH BACH can a Bach buff bear?
Old Johann SebaJtlan's ~96\h birthday Is
coming up Sunday, and Orange Coast
College music students will celebrate with a
special concert at 3 p.m . In the Presbyterian
Church in Garden Grove, 11832 N . Euclid St.
The show will feature 18 organ students, two
violinists and a soprano soloist. Admission Is
free.
WHAT'S A LUTENlST? A re they legal?
Find, out Sunday when luten ist John
Schneiderman (he's also a guitarist>
performs works by da Miiano, Dowland,
Bach and Giuliani at the She,man Library
and Garden s, 2647 E . Coast Highway,
-GALLERIES-----• "CALIFORNIA THE S"(ATE of Landscape
1872-1981" continues at t .... Newport Harbor
Art Museum. The exhibition Includes paint-
ings, drawings, sculpture, prints, photo·
graphy and the electronic media including
102 works by 80 artists, ranging from Ansel
Adams to Christo. Runs through May 4.
WHIMSICAL ANIMAL ceramics by artist
David Gilhooly are featured today and
tomorrow in a n exhibition and sale at
Golden West College's Fine Arts Gallery.
1 His colorful ceramic sculptures usually
represent animals in a humorous or bizarre
context, I.e. a smiling frog peeking out from
between the layers of a thick sandwich. The
gallery Is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . and
from 7 p.m. to 9 p .m . today and 10 .m . to 4
p.m . Saturday.
TEXTILES AND FABRICS go on display
Sunday In separ ate exhibits at the Bowers
Museum , 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana.
"Egyptian Antiquity: Coptic Textiles of the
5th Century" Includes 16 examples of the
' per'lod with typical motifs: animal forms,
humans on horseback and geometric pat-
terns. "Inspiration to Realization" is a dis·
play of Southern Callforflia designer Robert
Jensen's original fabric •atterns.
THE F I RST ANNUAL art exhibit and auc-
tion sponsored by the Women's Club of
Irvine is set for tomorrow In the Senior
Citizens' Center on Sandburg Way in Irvine.
Contemporary and American and European
artists will be featured, along with the
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wllh the County Clerk
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lour times In •
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M ost banks require
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"JAPAN KYOTO TO TOKYO" is the title of
the final presentation In Orange CoHt
College's travelogue series "Armchair Ad·
ventures. A film made and personally pre~
sented by Gene Wlancko examines the
famous Japanese road fr'om Kyoto to Tokyo
that has Inspired history, art and culture. At
8 p .m . tonight for $3 In the college
auditorium.
STAMP FREAKS will gather this weekend
at the Marriott H.otel In Anaheim for Stamp
Expo '81 /SoutH, Western America's largest
philatelic expo$ition. Among other things, a
set of space shuttle commemorative covers
will be offered in a limited edition. Show
runs from 10 a .m . until evening. Three-day
admission is $2 .75 for adults. A 24-hour In-
formation service is available at 997-6496.
IF YOU LIKED World War 11, you'll love
"World War 11 on Film: Hollywood and
Reality," a Golden West College film-lecture
series beginning at 7 p.m . In Forum I
tonight. Designed to explore the sociological
i nfluence of Hollywood during the war
years, the eight-part Friday evening series
includes both feature and documentary
films. Tonights show, at $1 .50, highlights
"M ortal Storm" and the documentary
"Prelude to War." ·
"SESAME STREET LlVE," a musical pro·
duction featuring stars of the popular
children's television series, plays tonight
through Sunday at the Arena, Long Beach
Convention Center, and March 25-29 in the
Anaheim Convention Center. Curtain times
in Long Beach are 7:30 tonight; 11
a.m ., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Saturday and 1 and
4 p.m. Sunday. In Anaheim, performances
are set for 7:30 p.m . Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday of next week; 11 a.m., 2: 30 and
7: 30 p.m. Saturday and 1 and 4: 30 p.m . Sun-
day. Tickets run from $5.50 to $7 .50 at the
box offices and Ticketron agencies.
UNIVERSITY OF CM.IFORNIA, IRVINE
COMMITIEE FOR ARTS presents
CIVIC BALLET OF SOUTHERN CM.IFORNIA
IN
GISELLE
Fn.-Sat .. March 20. 21. 1981 -8:00 p.m.
Sun .. March 22. 1981 at 2:30 p.m. in the
Village Theatre T1cl<ets available at the
door before performances. $5 -General.
Students • $4. ard $3 UCI Students. For
further information call 633-6378.
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t.her i"MU7 dcm1t blow wlUit tfle1'n dotg rtibt
DOW. ~·.n atrud ol PTe8 atwerman.
..... AN •croa. I'm not, UaJU God, a
Hhroat eMCUtive. They don't pnderatud H ·
ton. I don't tblak many of t.bl act.on UD·
deratand them. You've Sot l'IY' makinc so to 15
1ra•d a year aaaklnl decillooa that affect
tomebocty wbole maybe matlq S2 million a
year."
It wu, presumably, one ot thole »arand-a ·
year IUYI wbo dfflded to take "Walklnl Tall"
off the air. Tbe 1bort-llvect spin-off frolD tbe
ahovie series had played on Saturday n.labt.s op-
posite "Love Bo9t.'' one of ABC's bolt.eat ltems.
"With much ballyhoo," said Svenaon, "they
brou1ht in a show called "The Ganc1ter
Chronicles" and it went rlabt clown t.be toilet.,.
ALTBOUGB "WALICJNG TALL" ls off the
air, SveDSOD said it hasn't been cancelled. He la
hoplna tbe show will be returned to the proaram
line-up later this year. ·
If not, it's "no problem, no sweat," be
added.
In "Walkin& Tall," the 8-foot-6-inch, 235-
pound Svenson plays Buford Pusser , a southern
sheriff with powerful convictions about right
and wrong. Svenson first portrayed Pusser in
the movies "Walking Tall, Part Two" and
''WaWng Tall, Final Chapter." (ln the first
"Waltinl( Tall" release. the Pusser role 'Was
filled by Joe Don Baker.
Svenson is a native of-Sweden who came to
tbls country a~ 17. His sights were not then on
Hollywood. "I always thought acting was un-
manly," he explained.
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Tbat WU follo.ed bJ & IUCeeaioD of UD·
related Jobi. Sveuon drove r8" can, taupt
band-to-hand eombet, told Uf• lmuruce and
work.cl u a hotel clelk clerk in Miaml unW be
w u ftnd for "entertalnint" a female peat In
her room.
aetor wttb moderate atar atabll,, be abllnl the ._
Hollywood community. wblcb by b1a on ad·
ml11Joo may eo1t him aome role1.
He ft.Dally picked up a Job in tbe theater
became "it seemed like the thhlt to do at tbe
time. lt wu a Dice way to meet flrll and I un-
dentood the pay wu pretty lood."
While Svenson I• esta~hed u a workinl
.. I RA.VI! GONE to aome PU1Jea there and I
haven't enjoyed myself," be laid. "J don't have a whole lot ln common with the Hollywood com·
mwitty.
It I.I to 1&Wn1 that Svemon devotet much ot
h1I tlme these day1. He crtwt a star-clall racer
a od baa bis e yes set on the Olympics.
Meanwhlle, Svenson wlll be racln1 ln tbe
western bemlsphue competition lo New
Orleans and eventa in Houat()C) and Hu.nfary.
Alld he says he's !laving fun. -Mscha.fl 0ougaa
Flutist Weisberg to appear
Tim Weiabera never r eally planned to pay his
bill• byplayj.ncthetlute .
That's why, in the late '605, he picked up a
bacbelon dearee in anthropology and a masters
in educational psychology, both from Cal State ,
N9rthrdidie .
But be hasn't used those skills except
"sometimes in dea Ung..witb record com0pany ex-
ecutives."
"I never perceived myseU as a musician until
I got in college and started jamming with rock
musicians and it got me hooked," said the
bearded flutist, who will appear in concert at the
Mir a mar Theater in San Clemente tomorrow night.
Weisberg said h e loved performing but
"couldn't basically satisfy that desire" in the
musical milieu of the time. It's hard to fit a flute
into acid rock.
''Pe(Jple always enjoyed what l did so l'd say
'Then why can't I be in the band?"' h~ recalled'.
'•F inally I said the hell with it and form ed my own
group.''
. f:le us~ contacts he 'd made sitting in to get
hts ftnt gigs -frat parties. It was fun if not lucrative. '
"I could underbid e verybody because one of
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Welsberg's band played coUeges throughout
tbe area, as well as weddings, bar mitzvhas and
other celebrations.
''People still come up to me and say, 'Tim, do
you remember playing our wedding in 1970', · · he
said with a laugh.
By 1971, Weisberg was ready lo go into the
'Jtudio and cut his first album. His 12th -"Ti p of
the Weisberg," released last year on the Nautilis label-is~gital "audiophile disc."
Weisberg will be returning to the studio in
April to produce album num ber 14. "I'm going to
use the band,'' he said. ''It should be a pretty ex cit·
ingalbum."
The 38-year-old Manhattan Beach resident
said he tries to cut no more than one album a year
and wouldllketodoeven less.
It's performing that Weisberg enjoys. "I go a
little nuts if I don't go before a live audience now
and then," he explained.
That's one reason Weis berg is bringing his
band to San Clemente tomorrow ojght, he said.
Two shows are scheduled, with tickets at S5 and
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Tbe Faur llUMI clidll't ..U akolaol:he Poar
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Tbat'• wby MadJcu wu ID=:, blp 1plrltl wbm reached by teJepbone II . Jeff
JenJdm, tbe 21-year~ 1cm ol ..-.. owner
' Jim, b8d jUlt uked to come aboard.
"Jell Just walk~ ID ad Mid I ... au .. you
bavea'l aot mucb moaey'btl.Utd Medipa. "But
he bu always bad lllll w tldq la )11 blood.
He knows 10 mucb about WI bullneu."
Madl1an bu traveled mUl)' a mile between
bit natlve turf on Staten flland and San
Clemente. In hi• youo1er daya, be toured
Europe u an opera atnaer. That career wu
concluded tn a car crub tn 1915,
After returntna to the stat.el to recuperate,
Madltan moved to Morocco for five years, settl-
in1 ln Casablanca to ~anufacture and ezport
leather 1ooda.
"Tben I left Morocco at the lnvltatioo of the
eovernment,'' he explained. ''They threw my
ass out."
He and b11 wile, Carol,. purchased a motor
home and toured the UniteCI States for a year
then "arrived in California and ran out of gaa in
San Clemente."
Madi1an purchased the Miramar in
"nlthy" condition, cleaned and renovated, then
briefly made a go as an independent movie
theater operator. ·•But. if you're an indepen-
dent," he explained, ''you show what they 1ive
you and they eive you crap ...
So in January Madigan launched his experi-
ment in live entertainment. If the general
public hasn't caught on yet, at least his efforts
have gained appr eciation from some
performers. Groups Ute Tbe Aaaociation have
praised the impish lriahmanonsta1e.
And, despite bis travail, Madigan said he'a
learned something.
"People do care, they really do,'' be said.
.. Maybe I just wasn't open to that. Maybe all
my troubles were coming from in.side myself."
Having figUTed that out, Madigan is ready
for the onslaught of success.
"It's something that bas to happen," he ex-
plained. "This whole thing, man, it's comin1
together.''
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Ltwil tald U.. Dally PUot durbla an IDtemew lut
Saturday at U.e Miramar Tbeater In San
Clemeate.
Aad.becan.
U'SJ'AIT and be'• 1ood and be'• excltl.q.
So addna that oae abow WDD't noulb for
W1 reponer. I bad to 1Uc~.around fouecoada.
It wu well worth tbe time to ... both ahowa,
bla flnt ln a aeries of Oranae C.OU.Oty appearance•
dwin1t.beput••k.
Yt1, be •Wt perform. "Great Balla of Fire"
and "Whole Lot ol Shakin' Gotn1 OD" with a
venseance, Juat lite be did back l.n the 'aot. Ac-
tuaUy, bedoelthem better.
BtJT PICl'V • .E JE&aY Lee Lewis, "KllJer"
as be'a known to some folka, doln1 "Somewhere
Over the Rainbow."
lt'a enoup to make a person for1et Judy
Garland.
Rainbow ii amon1 Lewis' current e&W bita, and it's bot.
It bu a heavy beat, but ii done wltb aenaltivi-
ty and control.
Pemapt controlled -and pollahed -la a
1ood way to describe the Jerry Lee'Lewls of the
'80s.
OH, SV&E. He still turns audiences on wben
be tinkles the lvoriea with hia toes or drums on the
key a with his bottom.
And, yes. He sWI kicu out the piano bench
and Jumps on top of the baby grand.
Butbeseemstodoltalhrithfinesse.'
When he cllmbe atop the piano at each show's
end, he'a lite a kinl astride bis riptfuJ th.ron'e ..
BE DOES COVNT&Y, rock 'n ' roU, boogie
woogie,popand ballads. You name it. Hedoetlt.
He can switch from "Chantilly Lace" to "I
Only Want a Buddy, Not a Sweetheart" to
"Georgia" .. smoothly aa cbaneina lanea on the .
Santa Ana Freewav at5o'clockSunday momlna.
Hia vocallzaUona are resonant and hla piano-
playing is superb ..
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Tbe piuo 11 an late1raJ part of bl• Perforamce.
"I dllU the plUM> bad beeD ,...W bl tbe
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"II &Mr waDt it Wild, to 9" cruy," he said, "l'l11ettt.........,." Jlellltit totetbe.r Sat&llUyDllbt, I
Re appeared du.rlq tbe earl1 performuce
attired ID a burpndy tuxedo and pl.Dk ruffttd
draublrt. -
AFl'EA TllE f'l&8T number, IM dotted th.
Jacket and IOOD, lbe ablrtaleevea were above '11
elbows u be played and •anc and bantered wttb
the •udieft.ce.
"I don't want no headstone on my IJ'ave, ••he
observed. "I want a . . . monument."
Amonc h11b111bta of the early ahow, U aae
number can be 1tn1Jed out, wu a 1on1 from Ilia
la teat Album," Jerry Lee Lewla KWetCountry. ••
Tbe lyrics Include pbruea lite, "It ain't
every day you 1et to see a llvinl l~1end •I.be·" That broupt cheers and applause from the iu-
dience.
He got even more confirmation of bis atatUI
wbeo he came to a line where he stn1s, "I can aWl
turn 'em on the way I did back then."
Aaked between shows if he identified with that
song, Lewia shook his bead.
"I JUST DO a song if it's good," be declared.
"As for idenWylna with it, 1 'd be in an tdentiflu-
tlon window if I identified with everything I did.'•
He added, "Ilove any klndof music."
Pretty good considering he expreaaed dia-
r.Jeaaure with the piano during his flrat ahow, not-
ng it wasn't "quite fast enough." Then, be did the
entire second show aeairut the bum and whine of
an ornery ampWier that wouldn'tquletdown.
HE APPEA&ED RELAXED during the
second ahow, not unlike some middle-a1e pto-
feaaor, attired in designer jeans and an off-white
V-neck sweater as his bands danced acrosa the keyboard.
There's nothlne clumsy about JLL and a
piano .
Perhaps he sums it up best in the "living
legend" song when he sings, "I may have had bet-
ter days, but God knows I haven't reached my
prime."
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lo 10 the_.. ot U.. ... '"Camelot'' trOai
the pa., ot t.be aa.me ume.
'!'My are apropoa for tbl curr-.t .. ....._ ot
UM f...Wer m-.tea.I at t.M hDtqee Tbaaw la
ffolJJWOOd.
· Tbll "'* DuaJop-4lnc:ted produedon baa
e.erJWat -•laalal. ·~· CG9tuminl and, u la CUit.om for the Pantqet, a name atar.
Tbat'a Rlcbard Burton.
Ttt. problem ta -the abinln1 momeatl are ' brief.
Burtoa la cooeludint a year'• tour with the
mualeal lD a role be orilinated 90 Broadway In
lMO. Pwtaaptlt'atoofamlllarapart. '
He walb tbroutb the play, at Umea appear-
inl bored. He f.U. to focua OG t.boM next to blm. And when be delivers a aollloqy <with
brilliance) be 1tare1 1trailht ahead aa lbou1b the audience iln't there either.
Burton doela'l 1tn1 but merely ta.lb the worcb. That's okay for three fowtha of "How to
Handle a Woman" but a iood 1ins:Ln1 voice ls
needed for coaclualon of the number.
Tbc»e faults are not to deny Burton bis due.
He bu allmmed down {reportedly loein1 more
than ., pound.a after qulttlq drink) and appean
small physically in u lar1e a ball u the Pan· ta1e1.
~ But be remaina a 1lant dellverinJ Arthur's
discourses. There simply aren't enou1b of them
in the play because Burton shinea as orator, not
actor or singer.
Seta by Desmond Heeley, who also did cos·
tumes, at first atartJe the aemea but become
borub. The stagln1 ls too much ol a fairyland,
save the backdrop for the execution scene and
battlefield at play'• end. Tbomu Skelton did
the lllhtln&.
The enaemble's coatumes are more effec·
live than t.boee of the main characters.
Tbe wizardly Merlin's (James Valentine) costume ls overdone, as is his acting.
It's in Merlin's scene that the sta1ing
doesn't work. The forest setting ls clever dealgn
but after a bit the trees look plastic. The same
is true for the crown room scene.
The plutic trees appear again as ~ancelot
arrives to rescue Guenevere from burntng. The
ensemble saves the scene. . .
The women ln a resoWlding renditto~ of
"Guenevere" are dressed as death and look 1t.
It's the ensemble that shines ln an Act I
romp featuring Christine Ebersole as
Guenevere s1nginl "The L-usty Month of ~ay ·"
Their aclinl and singing later at the Joust ~s
good theatrics but mindful of the .Ascot race lD
the Lerner and Loewe production that pr~·
ceded "Camelot" at the Pantages, "r.fy Fair
Lady." ti • lit . Ms. Ebersole is the produc on ~ g tenng star. She sings well and looks dazzling yet re·
gal.
Lancelot, played by Richard
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He la bandlome and appean vtrtuoua. But
Muem, U.lte Burton, too often walb b.la part.
It's interesting that Ma. Ebenole's and
Muem' blg1est roles prior to "Camelot" ,rer~ on the daytime television soap "Ryan'• Hope.
Look for more from Ms . Ebersole, only 21.
Two other notable performen are Paxton
Whitehead u the humorous Kini Pelliaore and
Robert Fox as the scoundrel Mordred who
brin11 cbaoe to Arthur's peaceful kinfdom.
l''ox was booed by the openln1 nJlbt au-
dience while Burton, as expected, received a
stand1nt ovation.
And the shiniest item ol all ls Frederick
Loewe's music, conductejl by James Martin.
It's marvelous. Theatergoen left bumming the
tunes.
"Camelot" plays Tueadays tbrouJh
Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. with matinees at 3 on
Wednesdays , Saturdays and Sundaya throu1b
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1crt,UC. CODe9t ol UM MMGa.
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Chorale la a bold ud lmallnative all.Csecla Pl'O·
tram. s ' From tbe comic vAtaUty of metana •
"BarteNd Bride" to the srace and polpancy -
and even wlldom -o' ,_.( IOlollt Ronald
Leonard'• performance lD the O.Wak Cello Con·
certo or the lmricate 1oldee eun• ud comers
of tbe marvelloua "Glaaolottc Ma11'' by
Janacek thla.wu a concert ot lpeclal m .. c and
real drama. ,
MMltro Keith Clark, the oreheatra'a mualc
direct.or oPeDeCl the.concert with a laat-paced
and...;, da1h1ni perfoMl!Jilce ol tbe "Bride."
Tb• cackl• aDd cake appeared before ow eyes.
There waa aome fine woodwind virtuoeity, not
10 tbeatrtnp.
Tbe "Bride", however, demands a rilid dla·
clpllne. Unfortunately there waa aome mud
alon& tbe path that 1ot OD ber akirt in an
otberwlae perfect jaunt. Perba.-the atones were a Uttle loose, lor the strin1s came across
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la tM DYorak, U.e a~ foand Leoea(d
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concerto II an old workborM, but l.Aoearda.ll bfouabt fordl IOUDd after ~ ol ma1lc 1
earHlled phrues1 and then, Ill a royal teue,
Kennedy·llyle c.barm.
Then are 1001 and beautilUl melod.lc lines
In the ~e.rto and Leonard breathed tbe poet'•
care lllto them.
The slow movement wu eacbantlnt. At
limes, the orchestra seemed to be laalde
Leonard'• bow and Clark'• baton. The 1peeta1 ap-
plaUM for nute, obot, and clarinet wu very w .. J
dese~.
Between the "Bride" and the "Concerto"
1omethln1 occurred that I've often seeo du.rtn1 concerta but never understood.
Solollt ln the win11, the orchestra prtmed,
we were treated to a bit of old faabioned
furniture movina while Leooard'a podium waa
carried onto the stage between row after row of
vlolinisll and the orchestra memben were
aalted to make way.
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ducting over a few more feet of open space dur·
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By J EllllY BUCK
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Josh Taylor brings
some first.hand experience to his role as an un-
dercover investigator in the new CBS series
''Riker."
Not that Taylor ever was a policeman or
worked undercover. But he did pick up a
knowledge of the streets while a community action
lawyer in Denver.
"I learned first-hand in the streets the dif-
ference bet ween mischievousn ess and real
crime." he said. "You quickly
see what the priorities are. and
the y a r e human·injuring
crimes. I saw a lot of wrongdo·
ing -on both sides of the law."
The dark, handsome actor
grew up in the Midwest, got his
bachelor's degr ee at an Ivy
League school and his law
degree out West. He presently
is s ingle but has a daughter
u v L011 from a previous marriage.
Taylor is a member of the Colorado Bar, was
law clerk to the chief justice of the Denver district
court and legal counsel for a community action
center.
"I DID A LOT OF work in the street," he said.
"A lot of what I believe came from those days. A
lot of Riker's street knowled~e and dedication
come from those days ."
"Riker," in which Taylor plays a man kicked
otr the police force for flouting the rules, pre-
miered last Saturday on CBS and continues in the
10-11 p.m. time slot. He takes on special assign·
ments for the deputy attorney general.
"Riker" is from David Gerber Productions,
wblch was responsible for "Police Story,"
"Eischied" and "Walking Tall."
Taylor caJls his character a "sort of one-man
task force." "He's direct and straight-forward,"
the actor said. "All of us realize we live in an over-
bureaucratized society. That's where a lot of our
frustrations come from. Riker couldn't live with it,
and that's why he got kicked olf the police.
"THE POLICE DON'T trust him because they
think he's turned criminal. The criminals don 't
trust him either because he waa a tou1h cop. It's
an interesting role for me because he goes un·
dercover each week.'·
Taylor took a few months off from his role as
Cbru Kosltcbek ln the NBC soap opera "Daya of
Our Uvea" to film lhe rive eplaodes for the aprlng
try-out aeries.
Taylor la a latecomer to actin1. He didn't
make the career cban1e unW he'd earned bJa law
de1ree and menaced a reataurant In Beverly Hllll.
· He waa bor n in llllnoia and attended
ClaUUcotbe Townahlp Hl1h School where be eamed
ttonors u aJl·atate quarterback. Hla father.
Oeor1e Taylor. wu the 1cbooi'1 athletJc director
and coach, and bot& he and bit brot!Mr Ron played
qaariel'M~ under him.
"I •UD't IDto actin• tMD, but It WU ID Ule
bHk of. my Gl.lpd," ~e aald. "There was a
la& ol ellqulahHla. lf you played ball, you didn't tet ln-votved ln drama. 8 ut I'd been • Paul
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MICllMf Batowtn, AnQUI
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scene or a crun•. a pot!Ge·
man ts uncortetn al>Oul
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ANO FMN08 7:00 fl DUSTY'S
GuMll' John 0....,(jM>n. I TMl'.HOUIE
Ruth Buui. D OODDUA I HONG
1:00 g MOvtE K<*O PHOOEY * * ~ "Vivi Merlal" ( 1966) 9 PACEIETTlM
Brigitta B•rdol. Jeanne HOii Llfry Mc:C«mtCI<.
Moreau 8 9 80PE#'MHD8
G OOH LANE G HOT FUOOE • TUAHA80UT Gue111 P1u1 Williama. • YOGA FOA HEA..L.TH
Jane Scali CJ) TV.-LOOK& AT
(I) IHOEPENOENT l.EAAHINO NETWOAK NEWS 1:10 G MOVIE 7:30 8 MAAl.O AHO THE * * '>\ "TllO LHI Child" MAGIC MOVIE M-.CHIHE
( 1971) Michael COio Van 9 IMO llUE MAMl£
Hellin. G a.GOLESNORT
HOTEi.. [§) ADAM-12 ID ELEMENTARY NEWS
1:30 IJ NEWS (I) QUE PASA. U.8.A.?
G) MOVIE fD VEGETAal.E SOUP
• • "Atom Age Vamp1re" I CJ) Kl08WOAU>
(1961) Alber! Lupo, 1:0011()) TOMAHOJEAAY
Susanna lore; Q THE RJHT8TON£8
2:00 II EOITOAIAL 0 THE Rlf'l..B.WI
D COMEDY SHOP U ®) PUSTICMAN I
2:05 II MOVIE BABY Pl.AS * * * 'Bunny lake ts G TO 8E ANNOUHC£1>
Missing" ( 1965) Laurence ID MOW
Ohv-. Carol lyt1ley * •'·. "Fltghl For Fr-
2:30 Q NEWS dom" ( 194~) Aoealond Aut-
2:40 fJ NEWS Mii. F1od MacMurtay
2:56 g HEWS g) SPECIAL PEOPl.E
3:00 0 MOVIE SJ THIS 18 EPHEMERA
Animated. Cherri. Brown
votunl..,. u a doc:athal<>n
con1 .. 1ant In hi• achoor1
Junior Otymplce c:ompell-
tlOfl. (A)
D HAFI~ VALLEY PT A
When the Aelllya accuse
Stall• of being a hOoker,
Stella ge11 baclc ualng Iha
theory of kltllng ,,,. pul'I·
lthment fit the crime.
A lormer underweler strip.
IHM artl•I I• murd•re<I
and the prime suspect 11 '* boyfriend, wtlO la alao
tho coroner.
JOHN DARLING by Annstrong & Batluk
8 MOVIE * • ..... ''Someone Bahlnd
Tho Door" (1971) Charlet
BtonM>n, Anthony Pan1na
A wornan'a loY9f ta rnur·
dareel aa a reo41il of hOf
huaband'a manipulation or "'emnMI• patient. .. M:NION
&ln9on'1 1G-r--okl wwd
talla out of a ,, .. and haa
to be rushed to the hOlpi·
tal.
G O MOVIE • * ·~ "The Chlkl Stealer"
( 1979) e..u Bridgel. Blair
Ekown A divorced mol'*
-~ for her two young
daughter•. wt>o -• !!Id·
napped by her ... -oo ..
bal>d. (A)
• ....V'OIWFIN
"SaMo To Cowt>oy Art"
Gueeta: Burt Reynold•.
Snuff Ganalt. S1-Roee.
Gaty Nlbtott, Michael eoi.-
man, Joa 8Mlor CD Vor!A'a~
HOii Jim Cooper r-.!1
More fun as a blonde
M'( FIRST 0AY ~ING PG l>N IN~N KT
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PIZZA i::o:t CHANNEL ONE?
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Salute to arts
Stars shine on KOCE
Host Beverly Si lls
shares the spotlight with
some of the world's
most illustrious dancers.
singers and performers
on "Gala of Stars 1981 ,"
the second annual salute
to the arts and artists in
America, Sunday at 8
p.m . on KOCE. Channel
50.
Cy nthi a Gregory,
mezzo-soprano Marilyn
Horne. soprano Victoria
de Los Angeles. baritone
Sherr ill Mil nes, enter -
tain e r Li za Mine lli,
violin virtuosos llzhak
Perlman and Is aac
Stern, as well as flu tist
J ean-Pierre R ampal
and jazz pianist Claude
Bolling. James Levine.
music director of the
Metropolitan Opera. will
conduct the American
Symphony Orchestra.
"Gala of Stars 1981" is
a production of WNET.
New York, and is made
possible by funding from
the Coach Leatherware
Company.
Taped live at Carnegie ..----------------------
Hall, this concert will be
presented by K OCE
without interruption as a
s pecial "thank you" to
all of the station's sup-
porters.
T he evening's talent
i ncludes baJl e rinas
Gelsey Kirkland and
MOVIE RATINGS
The Backlund Family
PrCMICly A.-a•c:H The
20th ANNIVERSARY
OF OUR
Loni Anderson of TV's "WKRP in Cincinnati'' is shown as she looks nw~ ... .,,.,,.,.,.tg .. ,0 """'" ,,._ '"""' ... """"°""""' now (left) and as a 13-year·old brunette. "I was thought of as being ,..,,...,.....,,,,_1>, .... .-c_
VILLA SWEDEN
RESTAURANTS
sexy, but I was never thought of as a sex symbol till I became a riil ~l MKs "-'*nco blonde," she says. ~ o.-aiA.uo-.:•• ___ ..;_ ___ =-------------------------~ A~MlES A0"4'TTEO
~ Pat.nt•• Gudllnce SuQ9etted
'Saturday Night Live' I!!!·~.:.::;:::=·~
® HO Qf4E UIOOf~ I 7 ADMITTED
1"99 """'-r~ ousts three in cast ~ .. n •• ~ ... ~
NEW YORK CAP)·-Three nfem-
bers of the cast of NBC-TV's strug-
gling "Saturday Night Live" -
Char les Rocket, Gilbert Gottfried
and Ann Risley -and four of its
writen have bffn dismissed by the
show's new producer, officials say.
NBC spokeswoman Simone Harris
confirmed that Dick Ebersol, who
took over the com-
edy. program after
the resignation of
producer Jean
Doumanian, was
not planning any
further dismissal.I
ol writers or ac·
tors, allbou1h be
1V
BRIEFS
micbt make some
addltloo.s.
She could not
confirm a p ublished report that
EberlOI was told by NBC that for
financial reasons be could only
replace a certain number of thole on
the show. T be proaram'a ratin11 have been
dropplnt alnce the rHitnaUona of
producel' Lorne Michaela and the
team that made the J•~·niPt com· edy aeries a hit. Last year It
averated a lJ.I ratln1 ~nd a • per·
cent sbara ol the audleace. Durtn1
the lut e._t weekl It bu not H ·
tffded 1 t .1 ratlnt. or a 2'1 peree11t
a bare.
r•s e••mereh1la?
WASHINGTON <AP> -There may
have to be commercials on public
television if President Reagan 's
budget cuts go through, the president
of the Corporation for Public Broad·
casting said Wednesday.
"That frontier may have to be
pushed a little farther than the law
now permits it lo be pushed," Rob-
ben W. Fleming toJd the Senate Ap·
propriatioos subcommittee that over·
aeea fundiafortbe a1ency.
Fleming auuested that public
broadcutlng mltbl seek authority to
have commercials clustered at a few
flxed tlmea per day, without any ln·
terruption of protrama.
Rea1an propo1e1 to cut the pubUc
broadcatinc bud1et by 25 percent In the fiscal year bejinnin1 Od. 1.
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NEW YORK (AP> _: Plana for •
half ·hour mld·afternoon news p~
1ram, to premiere lo t.h.e fa1J, have
been unveiled by CBS.
The· network told an rnatee atldd·
in& t.be annual convention of the Na·
ttonaJ Allociat.ton ol Televtslon ~
rram ExecutlvH that tbe prosram
••••• be ••fe ature-or lHt ... of relenDe• to the dQtlm• •"*• ce."
Serving Orange County Since 1961
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Battered w om en
"Voter's Pipeline"
examines domestic violence in
orange coun t y. It's wo rse than you
t hink!
Tonight 9PM
KOCESO
Orange CoMt DAILY PfLOTIFrlday, March 20, 1981
•
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March is time to start
'
i prepai-ing early crops
Southern c,urorqla gardeners should take
advanta8e of the warm March weather lo till
soil and plant Mnnuals and early vegetable crops
• s uch as cucumbera and potatoes.
Potatoea are a eood veaetable to plant now. ~ says ,Sunset Maaazlne's "Garden Guide." Seed
potatoes should be purchased from a nursery or
seed store. These disease-free potatoes should
,. not be eaten as lhey are chemically treated.
r. Keep the potatoes in a paper bag in a cool place
, unlit sprouts from the eyes are an inch or more
long.
TO PLANT THE potatoes di& a trench a
root deep and line the bottom with compost or
straw mixed with soil. Set the potatoes about 12
inches apart on this organic material. Cover
the m gently <sprouts are dehcate> with more
organic material and a thin layer or soil. Water
Gardener's checklist
• To rot-proof wooden containers. paint
the m with copper napthenale which won't hurt
plants or make vegetHbles inedible. DO NOT
use creosote or other toxic wood preservatives,
especially the chemical called "Penta" or pen·
tachlorophenol.
• Mulches ini;ulate the soil from the sun's
warming rays, making spring frost haiards a
greater risk. Wait until late spring to apply
mulches in the vegetable garden.
• Flower buds formed under sunny cond1-
t 1ons will bloom s uccessfully after moving the
plant into the shade This means annuals
norm all y grown under full sun can provide
portable t'<>lor throughout the summer. Bring
the plants into bloom again by setting them in
the sun
•The \'egetable gardener whose garden plot
does n ·1 rece1 ve full s un can successfully grow
,·egt>tables for their leaves and roots s uch as
t'arrots. ch1 \'es. lettuce. mustard greens and
beets
• Remember to S0'4 vegetables like lettuce.
radishes and corn in successive plantings to
len~then your ha n est time
Trimmin s
pol11t.oes thorou1hly and wait for the signs ot
sprouUng.
When the sprouts are 3 Inches tall. mound
aoll around t hem so just a little foliage remains
above it. The plants should be watered lf the
rain doesn't do the Job sufficiently. As the plant
grows soil should contlnuJllY be mounded up to
the lower leaves lo keep the potatoes in the
dark, so their flesh will be white. (If the skio is
exposed to light it may turn green and become
poisonous.>
CAREFULLY DIG 'the s mall new potatoes
whe n the plants flower. tr a more mature
potato is desired, wait until the plants die down to
harvest. If you want to harvest potatoes at all
stages. sift through soil in the mound with your
fingers. taking only as many potatoes as you
want. Be careful not todisturbthe main plant.
In add.Jtlon, March is a good month lo feed
plants s uch as citrus. impatiens. fall-planted an-
nuals, and fruit trees with a complete fertilizer.
Lawns should be fertilized with a high-nitrogen
fertilizer to keep bluegrass, rye, and rescue look·
ing their best and to get Bermuda and other warm·
season grasses greened up and off to a faststart.
ANNUAL B EDD ING p lants such as
ageratum, sweet alyssum, a ster, calendula ,
ce losla. cole us. I celand poppy, Englis h
primrose, s napdragon, sweet William and
verbena s hould be planted this month .
Evergreen trees and shrubs, perennials and
vines should be planted in March as well.
Sunset suggests planting a summer vegeta-
ble garden if gardeners have not already start-
ed. Plants of artichokes, cabbage, cantaloupe.
chives. collards, cucumbers. eggplant. lettuce.
onions. pars ley . peppers, potatoes. summer
s qua s h . s trawberries, tomatoes, and
watermelons are all available in nurst-ries this
month.
Gardeners s hould also prune s pring
rtowering trees and s hrubs. sow seeds <for those
who want lo start from scratchi, and \\-al ch for
and control aphids that prey on new tender
growth on young plants
Club to hear fuclulias pro
Alex (;ri~JL a uthority on fuc hsias. will
s pt•ak before the Irvine Garden Club Wednes-
day at 10 u m at She rman Gardens of Corona
del Mur
(;rig~ 1s a s taff member of the Sherman
Foundation Gardens. ;rnd admission to the pro-
gram 1s Sl for non ml'mbers For more informa
I ton eall \' t•ra Lyons at 833 3491
F e r11 s discu ssion schedule d
Thf' care and nurturing of staghorn and
moosehorn forns will be discussed Saturday at
9 30 a m 1n Sherm<1n Gardens. 2647 E Coas t
ll1gh"<1Y. Corona dcl Mar The program is free
and oµt•n to lhL• publu:
For more information cull Wade RoberLc;.
director of Shl'rm:Jn (iardens. al 673-2261.
Rose h ip s t op ic of ta lk
llort1culturist J ohn C . MacGregor will
s pe ak on roSt.' hips at the Huntington Library in
San Marino at 2 pm. Tuesday.
According to MacGregor the floral beauty
of roses has been praised from "'time 1m
m emorial, .. but the beauty of the rosP fruit or
"'hip" has received little 11llenl1on
The talk coincides with the recent publ1ca·
lion or "A Portfolio of Rose Hips, .. a watercolor
collection by J ess1e-Chlzu Baer with a preface
by MacGregor The talk 1s free and open to the
pub he
The Huntington Library. Art Gallery and
Botanical Gardens are located al 1151 Oxford
Road. San Marino For more information call
<213 > 792 6141 or1213> 681 6601 Reservations are
required
Garde n c lub uill meet
The Harbor View ll11ls Garden Club meets
Wednesd ay at 9:30 a .m. in the home or Mrs
James Conway or Harbor Crest Circle
Featured speaker for the bo·eakfast meeting
will '* Evelyn Weidner from the Leucadia
Regonia Gardens, who will speak on raising
begonias and using them in hanging baskets
For more information call 644-5427.
Grow ing like wild flowers
Daffodils. crocuses. tulips and other bulbs can be planted randomly to
multiply over the years like wild flowers. Best locatwns are under t ree.~.
C1rou11d hushes arid in laums .
Bareroo·t tree planting
c omes with spring fever
l>o you think you·,.,. dt•veloped a case of
1•arl) ... µring fl'\'t•r -;inct• you're considering
pl <tnt ing a fl'u1I ln•t• now'' That's okay
Hun·rool 1\lotlhout ... 1111 around the root system1
cl t·e1duou ... f1 u11 I 11·t·.., !-.Uth as apricot, peach,
chl'rn . almond and fi g :Jrc <J vatlable now in
man\· an·a ...
iian•rool 1n•1• ....... a ys Jumes /\. Be utel,
pomolog1s l, l'<" D av1°s , arc considerably
ehPapt•r than <'Ontaint•r. balled. or burlapped
trees and l11t• ""ay in whi ch they are planted can
m <1 kt• tht·m L'JSlt'r to m<Jmlain than ones from
eonta1m·r.., llu" do vou select a bareroot de
nduous fruit lrt·t· a nd how do you plant it"! The
l'C "l'et·tc11t ... 1 offt.r ... these recommendations:
('HOOSE A TREE for your particular en·
\ 1rnnm1·nt a nd lot· at ion Select the kind (apple.
pt•..i<·h. l'lc· 1 ""hlt'h suit!> your planting site <fruit
tn•c•::. n·qum· full sunlight and adequate room to
tit•\ t•lop 1 d1w-.n 't 11ttrnct bothersome insects or
lw<•omt· ,1 nu1!'lant't' 1f you don't eat the fruit.
S(•lec.·t a nwc11um sized tree. Many people
think thl' h1gg1·st of the bunch will grow the best
but this 1sn'l necessarily true. A medium one
will most likely hu vc top and roots in better
balancL· Buy <me which is one to two years old,
frl'<' of inst.•cts, d1 set1se and injuries. with a well
dt•vclopecl ht.•ulthy root syste m and s traight
trunk /\sk the nurseryman to top the tree 30
ind1es ahove the bud so that it will have a better
balanced lop and root syste m
Proper care or the tree after purchasing
and before planlin~ 1s important Remove the
dead. brokL•n. damaged roots and wrappin~
mate rial. Keep the trel' moist and l'OOI Place
the rooLc; in <J bucket of water while you dig the
hole. Never plt1nt a tree in soil that 1s too wet
The s oil should crumble to your touch a nd bt'
easily handled by your s hovel
I F YOU DEEPLY spad e the soil before
planting. dig the hole wide enough so the roots
s pread naturally without crowding If the soil is
firm and uncultivated, dig the hole much
wider than the tree's root system
Set the tree upright in the hole Firm the
soil under the roots with your fool When the
roots are covered. firml y press the soil down by
s tepping on it. The soil s ho uld be level afte r the
final s hovelful is spread
If no rainfall 1s expet'led !>OOn after plant
ing, add water as you fill the hole lo settle the
ground around the roots Do not.apply fertilizer
at planting lime or during the first summer
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........ WU 8 dol aeroM tbe ltr...t tlaat
barkM Mm monlq WI JdP&. Re na11J ckove
me er111. 1..-. to tbe bwDln twtee, ud tlley
1ald tbeJ would do tbelr .,_ to keep bUD quMt,
but tbe lil!llltloa Dner improved.
Lut week, wbile waltlnf fM tbe bol, I m.t
..._ mu wbo Uv• next door to me. He aakM ll I
WU bothered bJ tbe barkina dot ael'Oll tbe ltrMt. I told blm ,... plenty. I.Del tbal I bad
eo~~ to tbe owners, but tbey never did
u . He aald, "I'm fed up, too aacl one of
these days I'm Coinl to tlke eare of ii."
Three days later I beard the dol wu found
dead. Somebody lbot lltm. I have n0 proof, but
Earplugs in
near future?
By JEFF PAUEa
Of U. 0.ll't ~ ... SUH
The world would be a better place if people
wore earplugs in!tead of sunglasses, a USC re-
searcher baa disclosed.
"Overexposure to noise is much more com-
·mon than overexposure to sunglare," said
Lillian Glass, Ph.D., a speech pathologist,
"Moreover, noise not only threatens one of your
senses but it endangers your general health and
sanity."
A venion to noise lsn 'l new, she said, but
noise levels people are exposed to today are.
"George Bernard Shaw hated the whine of
vacuum cleaners. Arthur Schopenhauer was
tortured by the crack of buggy whips. Julius
Caesar abominated the clatter of chariots," she
said.
Glass points to a 1927 study by physicist
Vern Knudsen, who concluded that noise was a
"slow agent of .death," and to the dozens of
more recent studies of the increase in neurotic
disorders afflicting residents who live near
airports.
·'The most prevalent problem for most peo-
ple is that noise is an irritant," she said. "I'm
not saying that we're all going to lose our hear-
µtg, but basically, noise exposure can get to
anyone.
"Until society is able to ban the bedlam, we
must simply face the fact that all of us .. re su~
ject to ever-increasing sonic assault from
jetplanes, trucks, motorcycles, freeway traffic,
street repair equipment, household appliances,
super powerful stereos, discos and harmful but
taken-for-granted noises on the job," she said.
In her private practice in Westwood, Glass
runs across dozens of cases of hearing damage
brought about by occupational noises, among
them a rock musician whose voice is chronical-
ly hoane from speaking loudly to compensate
for his hearing loss, and a dentist whose right·
side hearing has been damaged by the sound of
his drills.
I am al.molt aure tbe man nest door did tt.
8boald I IO to the police? I am afrald tbat U I
do, aad be ftDdl out I turned him ID, be mlcht
1et me next. I need IOme advice. -CITY
DWELLER WHO Pl!~ GUILTY
Dear .,....._: Y• lilaTe • ....., &laat Ille
•aaeni .... .W&lae .... heeMIMHMeaUJ
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: You printed a let·
ter a while back from a correspondent who waa
critical of tbe muy ra11ed and torn nap be bad
I
DR. LILLIAN GLASS ... Noise dangeTow
The rock star took Glass's advice and got
earplugs which be now wears onstage lo pre-
serve what is left of his hearing.
"Nothing' is simpler than the less-than-an-
ounce of prevention called earplugs," she said.
Although she occasionally recommends custom-
made earplugs from an audiologist. Glass con-
tends that the inexpensive earplugs available at
pharmacies and sporting goOds stores are
usually good enough to help the average pe~on
retain their hearing and sanity in our no1se-
blitzed world.
"Earplugs can't eliminate all noise, but
they can reduce it to tolerable levels," she said.
"A good pair can eliminate 30 decibels of noise.
I think that's a good defense."
The Women's Club
of San Juan
Capistrano has
scheduled its
annual swallcws
breakfast Saturday
at the clubhouse.
The event is
sponsored jointly
with the Rotary
Club. Getting
ready to feed
large numbers of
people are (from le/ t J
Mrs. Cecelia
Covington, Mrs.
Bobbie Seeger and
Ben Newhart. They
will serve from
6 to 10:3Q a.m.
Friends of Library will host benefit
The Newport Beach Friends of the Library
will host a benefit for the city libraries from 6 to 8
p.m . on April 3 at Roy Carver's Rolls Royce
showroom in Newport Beach.
Author Hank Searls, a Newport resident, will
be honored at the wine-and-cheese gathering.
His latest book, titled "Firewind," is a sus-
pense narrative a.bout a firebug loose in Southern
Columnist
speaks Sunday
Popular columnist
Jack Smith will spelk in
the Women's Club of San
Juan Capistrano Sunday
at3p.m.
Smith, Hthor of 1hr.
books, includln1 bi1
latest, "J ac~mltb '• L.A.," will be suett of
tbe SJC Fri of tbe
Library.
Th• Women'• Club ii
located at 11'42 El Homo
St. Por man lnformaUon
caU-.1111.
California during Santa Ana winds.
He ~as honored in 1978 for "Overboard," a
book about his experiences sailing the Pacific.
Tickets for the benefit are $7.SO per person,
and reservations will be handled by Mrs. Felicia
Young, 2011 Port Cardiff Place, Newport Beach or
call 548·6450 for more information.
China /ield study set·
Oran1e Coast Colle1e's field study course of
China, which includes a lMaytripto both Chinas,
will be offered this summer, Aug. 7-25.
The $2, 795 cost lncludea airfare, accommoda·
tions, m~al1, si1ht1eeln1 tours, and admission
fees, and tbereglatration deadline la July 1.
Pre-trip clua meetinp will be held on the
Costa Meaa campus July 25 and Au1. 1, from 9
a .m . to noon·, and more information la available
bycaWnJ556-5'13.
Home tour due
MarlDen Communlty Aaloclation will bollt a
bome tour from 10 a .m . to 2 p.m. on Aprtl l belin· nlnaatllOlSuUacoDrtnin~ewportBeaeh.
Luneb and tea will be served from ll:IO a.m.
to 1 :• P·•· wttb lDformal mocWt•1, I.Del Judy httrlek and Ju'1 w ...... al6an of "Jud11' Cootlm" wW clemaeatrate laod preparation.
Coit Al $10, and ba.........S ,..... eu eall
M5-osalforlDformadoDaDd......,...aUom.
cia.. of '61 plant reunion
Sou&h O• mp Seboal elaM ol '11 will bl bYilll * .. ,....,.... .r-n. ac1 u.. wtalWll topuUcipate an ..ad toecmtaet Nuer Strand.ad g.,._ at <Tl4) -.am or htb1 "'••Mk a...., at ('714)-.'190I.
seen. And ID BoetoD, of all places.
I wilb 1CKI would JriDt a line or two fM the
benefit ol the reta.Uen LD W. country. Flap
should be made more readily available for
patriotic Americana who want tbem. Sean told
me ti I wanted. a fta1 I would have to order one
from the catalo1. K·lh1rt bad U.S. ftq1 ln the
toy department -under tbe bicycle Urea!
Many 1toret I tried dld not carry na11, and
some tbat did priced them out of the reach of
the worttna people. No merchant 1bou.ld mike
more than a modest profit on the sale of a Unit·
ed States na1. U you a1ree with me Ann,
please print my letter -I READ YOU lN
PENSACOLA
Beu Peuacela: I do. Here It II.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A close friend
eave our child a check for $25 on the event of
her first communion. The check bounced. We
can't UDdentand it. Thele people an falrl)'
weU·to-do.
My buabuMI says our daqbter lbcMald .n-. a thank·you note, and we 1bould let the mau.r
drop. I 11y we should HDd tbe cheek tbrouO
the bank a second time and, ll lt bouDeel acafn,
return it to the liver. It up .. luuftlclent
fundl" acrou the top. What do you 1ay! -
M!!MPIDS MYSTERY
Dear •.M.: 8etMI tt =• ..... If I& .... a dnble ~. )'Ml' U ....... write a
&llallk·y• llOte, alMI ......_, ..._.. M HW.
Tlwre ii a ~ tMftnncc bfhoMt. cold Cllld cool.
Afln Lanlkrt Molot J10U Mio Co,,._ fl cool toUMld
.fr11dftg people oul at Ian booldd, "TMt-AOS &a -
Ten W• Co Cool It." Seftd » ~ Cllld o '°"f, Nlf·
addrelNd, stomped enwlopt to AM LolttUrt, P.O.
Boz 11"5, CMcooo, IU. IOfll.
Scorpio: Restore harmony
SATURDAY, MA.llCH %1
By SYDNEY OMA.Ra
ARIES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Legal agreement
creates aura of chaUenge, added responsibility.
Relationship intensifies -focus on partnership,
public relations, marital status. Go slow, main-
tain low profile. If you don't know what to do, do
nothing.
TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20): Current task is
on its "last legs." Means you are finishing job
which had its unpleasant moments. New,
broader horizons come into focus. Aries, Leo,
Sagittarius persons figure prominently. Check
medical, dental appointments.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Creative re-
sources surge to forefront. Excitement of dis-
covery dominates your personal scenario.
Member of opposite sex plays prominent role.
New approach to love lends spice to life . Leo,
Aquarius natives figure prominently
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Steps can be
taken which insure security. Protect self in
emotional clinches. Regain sense of direction.
Goal is in sight. Emphasis on property, safety
measures, arriving at rapprochement with
family member. Acquiesce!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Call or letter brings
good news -opportunity you missed or neglect-
ed is once again available. Be flexible and alert.
You'U have reason to celebrate . Another Leo
and a Sagittarian could figure prominently.
Horizons expand.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22): Close scrutiny of
details leads to solid profit. You'll revise, re-
view and rebuild -and you'U get necessary
financing. Accent also on special services, basic
tasks -one who relies on you will show ap·
preciation.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Personal
magnetism soars -people are drawn to you,
• •• Classical
<From Pase a>
The crowd was brou1ht to temple's
rtn1alde. A.nt.lclpatlon built ln the audience aa
the atqe crowded with woodwind.a and 1trtn1s,
and a 11111pbonlc ebolr was set befo"' ua. Eyes
traveled acrou the now-lit or1u, and four
chain were placed teulnlb' at center 1ta1e.
No one waa let down durtq Clark'• excltiq
and clemandtn1 performance.
It'• a p6eee that en" out bl a special way.
In all falnae11, there are momenta when
Mllll8ud'1 "Creation of tbe World" pope out,
ud ~ Deftr rully 'eodUU, • I malt Mm.lt
Sbere ,.... a briel tucker ID ·lll7 mbad ooee of
RlcbardROI .. ' "VletorJ atSea."
BU\ lt'1 a alortoua won. And •bat or-
eb-*"lldaa I Vooall8ta and abolr appeand and ._,. »eared bafwe OUI' .,.., latwtwkld wttla we a
lila--ol!IMlolowlU..ttmsnn'1. AmillatJ tnm,.a bin.Id tarMd bJ ~ 111to Mea ..
1~r-ltrtap. S.all ......... el ..-b .mule. 1 pr.,..-ftll YIOUD lalo-Md .... dae W·
express their fascination and you almost can do
no wrong. You could win a contest or receive
special a ward. Gemini, Virgo, Saeittarius
natives play key roles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Family
member confides secret. Respond in manner
aimed at restoring harmony. Emphasis on dis·
cretion, confidential files, what occurs behind
scenes. Taurus, Libra and another Scorpio
figure prominently. Surprise gift is "on the
way."
SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What
seemed a "dream state" may be closer to mark
than imagined. Means some of your fondest
hopes can be fulfilled. See people as they are -
HOROSCOPE
deal realistically with those who advocate a
variety of schemes. Define terms, get facts con·
cerning possible promotion. You're on right
track!
CAP.RICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus is on
accomplishment, elevation of prestige. You
have additional responsibility -chances for re-
wards also are enhanced. Relationship is in·
tensified. Special commitment could be made.
Response is combination -or delight and fight.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Perceive
potential by becoming aware or long-range im-
pli cations. Stress communication, publication,
added knowledge -and expression of feelings,
inc luding love. Aries, Libra a nd another
Aquarian play important roles.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Be direct in dis-
cussing financial matters with one involved in
savings program. You make important new
contact. Many past problems will be resolved -
you'll be happier from two standpoints. These
are money and love.
The 10th annual
Auction Unlimited
-Everything from
Soup to Nuts will
be held Sunday
at the Marriott
Hotel, Fashion
Island. Evelyn
Hayes (from left ),
Eileen Lynch,
co-chairmen, and
Glennette Hobbs,
treasurer, show
off a beautiful
patchwork quilt
which will go on
the block.
Bidding begins
at 1 o'clock,
following
a showing and
silent auction
at 11.
gan la John Wayue! What sounds, what tbeater
-wh•t a piece of music ..
The 1olol1t1, all four, were mte1rated
prayer clrculta, direct and very credible in tbil
work. .
John Alexander, tbe director ol the lniDe
Miiter Chorale, bu created u IDIDU'ed cbolr.
CA few peuanta did lea.• ball dun.I tbe
ma11'1 performance. But tbeD. uk1q an au-
dience to share muaJe'a apedal IDtlmaey bu
been known to 1care more tbaD a few OD aome
occ..-.)
lt Wiii a wedd.lnl. tbll ecmeert -A mar-
rta1e ol Cnk muical pat• and Ila.VO Clark'• wr/ .,.e&al muale.mu.a.
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IWI!. ~trej 1w "0 .. OH SAi.i: lll!lt & r ~ "9IWIO.loton. WINll'll'\JI •lltM.l toMflalceflOllc DOLLY ANNE Ult8AN ·----------lllt .....,,_, •• llltcl with IN ._era'" al ttS 11111 St., Hunllntlon AND Ofl ~ETITION TO PlJBUC NOTICE Illy CloO of Oran .. County°" IHCh,CA'2M AOMtNISTEll ESTATe ·----------rel! 4, 1 .. 1. P11blllllff 0r.,... Cotti Oolly PllOl, '"'"' Mtrch211 1t11 NO. A1..... NOTICIMP'UllUCMUllNe ,.,1>11S11ac1 Oronat c.e.11 oe11., Piiat • ,., , .. , T 0 a 1 1 h e I r s , NOT1c1 is H1"1av 01v1N 111111 •
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PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE and contingent creditors of "'-'" •· ttet, 111..,. c-11 ~· Dolly Anne Urben and., c11, Hott, 11 ,.,, orlwt, , ....
FICTITIOUS 8USINISS l'ICTITIOUI 8U51Nl$1 NAMI STATIMINT MAMllTATIMPT persons who may be:!:~:·.,~~·~': :..:~::'ie•~~:~a: otherwise Interested In th• ,..._ .... ,._. Tiit 1o11-1r19 ,,.,..,.. 1, ootne l>U.i· Tl'lt tollowl"I -aont tr• doln9
neu •• 1>U1tneu M : wlll and/or estate: IONIE EXCIPTION IUO.JA. "'" A petition has been flled Am!Mra, v..il<t• Mrtl\Mk.. 1..n R LSENTlRPRISES.IAOOEdl"91r ANIMALS•4·,.IETS, HU W. -!OS. Hunt"'91on e...:11. CA '2MI. Mc F•-· SM\11,.,.., c.. '1104 by Roland Hall In the =~11,!'~~sZ:i~ ':1~ Superior Court of Orange •-1oe11n. -ans .. Sir•. c.tt County requesting that Melt,'°'• cono11Uono1 u .. "'""" tt
Rtthard I.At Slrtllltld, ~00 Edi"91• Jamn 0 Spra1191,., 11 i. OS HU11t1"91on Buen CA '1'41 Po11larlno, CMIAI ~. Ca. 926». rni, 1>11$1ntu ,. cond~cltd by .,, in Chris T. Sclr"'9ff•, "" Poularlno dlv1cjual. Ave .. Cost•..,..._ C.. t:i•:a. I t_ .. 111111 .. o 11Qf110n of• poRfnt tlnKlllre Roland Hall RM appo n ...... • 11ttt11eP .. ,,. "''"" sv..i •-as personal representative tloft, '" • T-c:omer -· t:11¥tr9ll· tO administer the estate Of menial Oeterml11elfo11: Ne9tll¥t
l> Rlchalo L .. Slrtllltld Thi• _, ....... CondlKIOd l>y •II Ill·
Tn11 llatemtnl w•• fllta "'''" IM dividlltl. unly Cler• ol 0•""9'1 County on T~i Jemel 1 O.lS.W.,r'11~ ltn 1~ rch 11 1981 "s Ill..,_ w.. -w ,,. Dolly Anne Urban (under ~ci~':~cEPT10H H ·rt-ll•. u. the Independent Ad· A,.1.aT1m11,rtme1Mtrrorloll11M•.
ministration of Estates I.ff Aneei.t. '°' • c-lltloMI v .. Act) The petition Is set for Permit to •II•• • llell•l• ., 1111
' F1Jt01I County Cltrll of Oranve County °" PuDlt...., OrOW191 CO.ll Oeoly PoiOI, Ftl>rvary2t, Itel. Fl .....
llj.rcn 10, 21, lt,p<ll l, 10, 1te1 ll•I II p 1>H·~ Or , __ I o.i1 Piiot t --- --.. --.... ---· y ' s-flo-A-. In .., MP-· I"' PUBLIC NOTICE F•O JI.,,,,., •. '1• 20• "" -... hearing In Dept. No. 3 at v1r ... mema1 o.1Mm111adM: ,....11 ..
700 Civic Center Drive, 0o,1 .. .c1on.
l'ICTITIOUS eUSINIH NAME STATEMENT
PUBUC NOTICE West In the City of Santa 01scvss10N c.oncernlne • 11e11port 1 1 policy In, .. Clly o1 CotlAI -...
,,. foll-1n9 o••ton• .,. do1no FICTITIOUf 8UllNIU Ana, Callfornla on Apr I NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN IMI 15, 1911at9:30 A.M. •• 1tld ume aoo otac:•. •II .--In· Silltu .. : NAMISTATIMINT IF YOU OBJECT to the t.r111eo mo -•• -1>t 11ear• bV nrantlnn of the petition lhe Cllyc-n<il on trwaloremenll-d HAAGEN·OAZS ICE CREA Tiit IOfl-1"9 _.., ll 6oln9 l>ual· Sf'OPPE, ml 8rhlOI Awnut, Co.la neu u : .,. .... CalHorlllatJUt SU NDANCE MAINTENANCE. ll W ' M•tter1. you should either appear EILEEN P. PHINN EY R...., c. -June A c.,,.,, lit as. La s.11e, eoa .. .-..... c.tlf«N• 0.11dor Lane. Sa11 Clt1•11n11. '2626, P.O .... 10564, C•to Mew. at the hearl~ and state 01vo.r" your objections or file PuD1IW<tOr.n91 eo.11 oa11y P1101, t)llfornl•f2•n Californl• '26%7. Tiii• l>U~IMU h condutted oy • Jam" Kennell! Coocr1, as. UI written objections with the M•rch 20' '"1 •••••
court before the hearl~. -----------••I ...,.nen1110 S.llt, Cotta MHa, Calilornla t»:i. I R-C Corl.r ThtS IMl!neu 11 Concll.c.IOd l>Y an In·
I JUM A. CMltr dlvlcjual Your appearance may be
In person or by your at·
torney.
Tn" 11111-1 was rueo w11n lht J.,.,,.s K. Cor1cr1 PUBUC NOTICE
tunly C. ltrk ol Or""Qa Counly on Thia slal•mtnl wn tiled with tne ru1 11 1911 · County Clerk of Otano-County on FU7US ~rch 4, U'1 · Puo11...., Ora1>91 Coe" O•••v Pliol, 1'1l714S
IF y 0 u ARE A SUMMAll Y 01' PllOPOUO OllOINANCI CR E 0 I TOR or a con· A pr_.ci ordlnotK• 11 ocn-1.i '+'•ch IJ, 10. ?I, "'""1 l, 1981 IJU··ll Pul>llshtcl Or-CMll Oaily Pilot, ' --------March 6, IJ, :IO, 21, 1981 10!7 .. 1 tingent creditor of the de-'°' •dopuon a1 111e ,...,., Clly Coun· ceased you must file your c11 meettne of ""'" •. 1 .. 1. 1>eln9 PUBLIC NOTICE ----• . OrdlMnu 11.i, removlno IN rectulrt· claim with the court or men1 ,,,., 1me11 ,., por111119 1n '°'"'
PUBLIC NOTICE . ~
l'ICTITIOUS eUSINEU NAMaSTATUUNT ltlle 1011-1"9 oerso•" are dolnO' .,..,".''"·
PUBUC NOTICE present it to the personal me rclal -• --by C-1 representative appointed 11-1 use P11rm11...u,.10 u .-rcen1 01
b th t 'thl f Ille required "'°'" may l>t for small Y e cour Wt n our cars 1u1>1ec1 10 revl-~ dl11ri1>u1ton months from the date of 1>y 0101-"1 s.rv1c ... u111. TM or first issuance of letters as dlnantt reciu1r .. 1ne same perking tor
provided in Section 700 of ~:!::~~:::::1~,:,:U.,:~~~.,':.~' 10' t h e pr 0 b a I e C 0 d e 0 f The motion lo OIW Ordinance II 1 California. The time for 11rs1 readino orrted 1>y '"' 1011-1"11 fil ing claims wlll not ex· unanl"'°"' roll 011 vote Ayes cou11 . . c11memo.o· S<lleler, Hall, Hertioa. ptre prior to four months Mc"•·•-. JOllMon from the date of the hear· Th• run , .. , of 1111 o•OPoled or. ing noticed above. di11ence mey 1>1 read in the City
YOU MAY EXAMINE ~:s.:·• Oltk• et 11 "•1• Ortw, eo.i.
the file kept by the court. EILEEN P. PHINNEY If you are Interested in the 01yOerk
t t fl' Cllyof C:O.IAI Mew es a e, you may e a re· PuDnllWd ar.,... co." Dolly Pllo•. quest with the court to re· ~rch 20. 1"1 ceive special notice of the .. ,..., PUBLIC NOTICE inventory of estate assets
$TATIMINTO, AaAHDONMI NT and of the petitions, ac-PUBUC NOTICE
llt
OF UllOl' l'ICTITIOUS counts and reports •u.,Nus NAMI! described In Section 1200
• l'I NNERN FLOOR ING CON M1'CTORS, 111 Pr .. IOIO Drove, Cosl 1'1• u !:1~1~,"';~17:~:i;:::,r:.~ of the California Probate NAllaotl MUNICIPAL C:OVlllT COUNTY 01' OllANel
4'91.1 ............. +··· C.llloml••»» a N•mt Code. ROL ti O•v•O L FtfW\ern. 111 Pres101 'lf'•v•. Coiii. ~ •• C•llfOrn1• •262• O l •IW.
EEN TOOLS. JOll K•llvoroo•t
(O\I~ MHa, CA 976U JOHN C. PENNY
Attorney at Law
Penny & Penny
N...,.,. hOc"-CA tlWI P1tl11tlll INSURANCE COMPANY 01' NORTH AMERICA fhl\
0 ,,,,.,, i Linda S l'ororotrn. Ill Pre>odo •••. Cosl• Me\a, Caiolorno• 92'16
TPH\ buWnf"\\ •\conducted by .n 1n
Ft<hltOu'l 8U\1t\e\\ H•tne re lo -••• l1ltd on 0•41119•
Oii 11 · 27-7 •.
Otftnd...,I OAVIO TOAL, allCI DOES l·IOln<lu.llve. County 3411 Via Udo, Suite 203 Rot> v1dv•I
l.•f"CJ• F1rvwrn
l(,,,.,b ert T Monroe, Jr . J0\1
roo•• L•M. (O\la Me\A C"-N ewport BHC:ll, CA 92663
Published Orange Coast
Dally Pilot, March 20, 21 , 27. 1981 1427·81
SUMMONS
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stat~t •41\ hl.O w•IP\ t,. PUBUC NOTICE
Coun1 y Cl er• ol Oronve Coun1y °" II you wl"1 lo -" IN tcl•ict of an allornty 111 Ullt -r. you -.;Id 6o NOTICE OF SALi OF A VIH«L 10 oromplly '° lhtt your wrllltn PUBLIC NOTICE M arch II, 1981
Pul>I 1''7411 VALU«DAT MOlll THAN u• rtlPOftM, ll any, may bellledon lime.
FICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS NAMI STATl!Ml!NT Marc" ,...., 0.enQe C.0.>I o •••• P.101. NOllU 11 llereb'/ ,, ..... pvrwanl lo AYllOI u...-... '* -····· 10. Jl,Ac><ol J, 10. 1981 lllO.fl wcllon• !Oil, 501, !01.S, S02 end !03 ol 11 lri.-1 ,_.. -.c .. lr c-• u ..
Tnt tolfowlng p•rtont •rt oo•n 0 \tnen M : • PSP INTERNATIONAL, '191•
ulh Gr•nO Avenue. S•nl• An• 111orn1a '110S Wllilorn Allred Donald, RR 1, 80 • Tiit
--------__ Ille Harbor & Navi.-tlOll C.ode of lht Mil • ..._ .. a -..-u .. r._..
PUBLIC NOTICE StateolCallloml•llWllftdersiOMd: ..... .,. * • f411t. LH .. lllftnwo· OE ANZA 8AY510f VILLAGE Will d N ........ .
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Top cats
The 64th annual Empire Cat Club show moved into New
York's Madison Square Garden featuring (top to bottom,
left) That's a No·No, Tiki.kats White Heather of Denimar,
Lady Midnight, Sum Yum Prudent Pi (and at right)
Marriette, Penelope Pinstripes, Shotoku Heaven Sent of
Nekoto and Norparks Copa De-Lecti.
Final curtain falls
on Peoria's Palace
PEORIA, Ill. (AP> -It's curtains for the Palace Theater -
lbe lul or the city's great vaudeville houses and the place where
the phrase "Will il play in Peoria?" was born.
Demolition b u be&un oa the ornate 60-year-old building to
make room for a high.rise apartment building and hotel. Efforts
by preservation groups failed to save lhe structure from the
wrecking baJl.
"It's really a remarkable lbing, the likes of whk h we won't
see in Peoria again," said Donald Luebbe, president of the
Preservation Alliance. a group that fought lhe razing.
"PEORIA WAS ONE OF THE centers of the whole vaudeville
industry in this country" in the first part of the 20lb century. he
&aid.
" 'WiU it play in Peoria' came out of that period because they
tried out vaudeville in Peoria due to the local conservatism and
middle-class values."
In the vaudeville heyday of this river city in central Illinois,
there were a half-dozen major theaters. The spots where the
Orpheum and the Majestic stood are parking lots now. The block·
long Hippodrome, with its 1913 escalator running from the lobby to
the upper reaches of the balcony, was rued long ago. In its place.
the city's civic center Is being built.
The Palace, wilb ita 14·fool multicolored crystal chandelier
anglng from the center of the celling, was the mosl elaborate .
FOR DECADES, THE TIIEATEK hosted some of the biggest
names in lbe business -Amos and Andy, Fibber McGee and Mol·
ly, Jack Benny, Ozzie Nelson and Blackstone, the magician.
The Palace was made into a movie bouae and reopened Sept.
29, 1929. The first film was a comedy, "Tbe Hotlent.ot" with Edward
E v.ereU Horton. The accompanying slate show conslsted of Peoria's-
own Roxy LaRocca and his merry mualc makers.
The last live s how was lD 1954 when lbe WLS National Barn
Dance played Peoria. Luebbe, whoee or1anbation tried unsuc·
cessfully to have lbe city do a detailed historical study of the
theater, said h.is group was saddened by the demolition, but sald be
did not regret the group's low-key legalistic approach. .
"WE REALLY AVOIOED EMOTIONALISM; chaining
ourselves to the building, thal sort of thing," he said. "I think the
study could have been done if the City Council hact-wwnted to do
it."
The cll'y is in the middle of a multlmllUon-dollar urban re·
newal project.
The federal Advisory Council on Historic Preservation said the
Palace should be saved, bul conceded renewal plans bad gone too
far .
NSW YORK (AP) -LJl'E
ma1am. abould have diteloMd to readen that it pa.Id Sl,000 to
Bernard W•lcb, accused of lcUUn1 Of. Michael Halberstam,
for penonal pbotoirapbt Uled to
llluatrate an article, the
National Newa Council aay1 .
The council a.110 "pheld as
"warranted" a complaint by
Rupert Allan, a lon,Ume trleod
of President and Mn . Ronald
Reagan, about a feature the L09
An1ele1 Herald Examiner
published Just before lhe
electloo, quoUng him as sayin&,
"all their non-Jewish friends"
will be at the White House.
THE COUNCIL dismissed a
com plaint brought by the
Association of Ameri can
Railroads that a segment on
ABC News' ''20·20" called
"Working on the Railroad "
distorted dangers posed by
shipment o f h aza rd o u s
materials on rail lines, and
upheld a charge lhal People
magazine failed to check lhe
cr e dentials of a man who
advocated ta king large doses of
vitamins.
LI FE magazine paid $1,000
each for e ight snapshot s of
Welch t h a t it used in its
February issue" to illustrate a
s tory comparing the career$ of
Welch and the doctor, brother of
a journalist David Halberstam .
"Such disclosure would have
at least permitted the article's
readers to evaluate an perhape a
different li ght the magazine's
tre atment o f a n alleged
murder er it billed as a n
accomplished thief 'in pursuit of
his rainbow'." the council said.
IT SAID "SUCH a payment
thro ws i nto qu es tion the
integrity of the or ganization
involved."
LI FE said the purchase of the
photos "was justified since they
made a real contribution to
unders tanding th e trag ic
dimensions o f the terrible
e n co unte r b etwee n D r .
Halberstam and Welch."
It also s aid it bought the
photos after an inter view with
Welch.
We lch. who boasted In the
LI FE article that S4 million in
loot police recovered from his
home was "just peanuts," was
accused of shooting Halberstam
on Dec. 5 when the cardiologist
.and his wife returned to their
Washington home from a party.
THE COMPLAINT wa s
brought by Charles Mohr and
Nan Robertson of The New York
Times and J a mes Woolen of
AB C News .
The council urged adoption of a policy "not to pay cnminals
for news materials" and said
thal insofar as It proposed a
higher stand.ard for LIFE and
other m edia, "the complaint is
warranted."
CHARGING BULL
A GOLF HAZARD
OAKLAND <AP) -A man
whose golf game was abruptly
interrupted last year when be
was charged by a 3,000·pound
bull bas riled suit against the
·golf course and lhe bull 's
owners.
'• ll was as big as a truck,"
said Robert F . Warren of
Alameda of lhe animal, which
he says smashed into him and
tossed him into the air.
Warren says in lhe suit that a
knee was fractured In lhe attack
and he couldn't work for six
weeks. He is a n investigator for
Western Airlines.
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1981 TOYOTA
COROLLA SR5
LIRBACK
Equipment includes 5 speed transmission. power
steert~. bucket sets. tachometer, power assisted front disc brakes, wheel well moldings, carpeted
floor mats & pinstripes. (608729). One Only.
1981 TOYOTA
STANDARD BED
PICKUP TRUCK
Equipment includes 4 speeo transm1ss1on. power
assisted front disc brakes and one-touch la1I gate
panel. A super value tor a super truck! (012246).
One Onlv
1981 VOLVO
DL 2 DOOR
SEDAN
4 speed transmission with overdrive, power
steeflng, power disc brakes, tlnted glass, belted
radial tires, custom pinstflping & morel (192801).
One Only.
1981 VOLVO
DL 4 DOOR
SEDAN
Automatic 1ransm1111on. power steering, power
disc brakes. power door locks, tinted glass.
custom p1nstrip1ng, wheel well moldings,
upholstery Fabricguard & more! (824099). One
Only.
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THE :REAL ESTATERS
WllTCIJllp
VACANT
Reduced su.ooo .
l>Mpent.e oWMr aay1
An&n"IOM
INVESTORS $5,'000 ftil bea~I v1ew p~
DowtJ.I 11erty In Newport ii •
NEW CONDOS
XLNT TERMS
..
OMI Of THI ,._, NOtm IMll
JD Cameo Sbore1, a 1prawlla1 '
bedroom, with atudy and 04ulllte
kitcbm1 wrapped arOund an mvWD1
pool and accented with a 1umptuoua
spa and, ol all tb.lnp, an incredible
garaae! You abould see it ! There'• a
view too, for Juat '8'7~000.
All rul ••Ute ad·
••rtl1ed la thh UWlpeper .. Hbjeet to
..... Federal Fair ROUS·
las Ad of ~ .Wela ... It W.,al to ad· ••rtMt "lit)' preference,
lhnltalloo. or di•· ullJllnation ba1ed oa
race, color, rellslon,
Mt, or oatklbal orilln,
or ao intention to make any 1ucb preference,
llmltation1 or dla·
crlmln•Uon.'
b~~M all often. N quaw)'in1. Low down. 4
Bdrm aintle 1tory bome,
totallY upsraded. CaU
for more detalll.
" priced below market 121321•11r Paymenta of St,• on value and below ap. E . of Harbor Blvd. u....illl'\us: LJ6'&....AS:~ '90,•loana. BeautifuU pralul. Space a1e Ml-lltlast. l"""lllllllft.J L • "-',._._~
Thb newspaper will not
knowlnf ly accept any
advert sing ror real
Bdrm Z IMlt.b home with kitchen wlt.b breakfa1t -----=---Rl:l .. 'TORS 7 6000
dlnln1/famlly area. area. Huse uv1n1 room, tJO DOWtJ ' s::.na.. ' 6 5·
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THE REAL ESTATE RS
Shaded cover9d pa\lo, I a 0 a I w 1 t h v 1 e w , " " 2«3 Eaet Coast H'9bwey. c°'-.., Mar
double 1ara19, call for .fireplace and open F H A • V A l.~~VE430FTf!E BESTLJSTINGSlH_TO~ = ~ ,100 estate which ls in viola· SEA COVE'· PROPERTIES
.moredetalla. 548-2313 beamed catbedr•I cell·
lnp. Hlde-•·way mailer · TERMS! u.r~ : Uonofthelaw.
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1 i.4-631-6990 . ~ . ..
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Larse 5 Bdrm s Bath
home located ID If e1&
THE Hul(EE . del Mar. Two tlreplaca,
pool, add·on family
$96 500 . l'OOll) and RV parttq1
, •re 101ne ol the feat~.
Excellent Anaheim loca· The owner will tell on • tlon. Terrfific r.mlly contract rib low down .
home, close to 1hoppln1. Full price •ieuoo.
xlnt school1. Near
Angles and Ram1 home.
Big home with beamed
THE REAL ESTATE RS .....
llAl. ISTA Tl IMYISn.t'T LICTUll
;:;.;...... -_._. ---------· cellin1s, recently re· decorated. Kitchen haa
Learn the secret of bow to purchase property
creatively. Sat eventn1
March %1, 7·10PM. C714)
IQ..3710 bfr 5PM for re·
.. SS. lltWEST· COSTA MISA
MOO, FIWtCf ,_ 5 11 -S 125.500 ==-::~ Owta SAYS SB.L e=-:l ,.. Not •n add.on or con·
"'-7 w.':-: version. A rut 5 Bdrm
~Tr>'• -family home in one or -..comns. Costa Mesa's nicest .. rEISOMAlS & areas. H•ndymans de·
LOST & f8UllD light. C•ll now •nd u ve !
__ ... )100 Cl)
~--~ ~~.r..-=-= ..... a..•· -Ttaff!• suo SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
new microwave, ran1e
and oven. Tbe back yard
Is bif enoulb for • ball
field. Call for details,
752-1100
THE REAL ESTATERS
THE (i000 LIN
ASSUME
$100,000
' aervat.lon fr info.
EXECUTIVE
MESA VERDE!
Very popular Republic
home with covered en·
try, maulve Uvlnl room
a nd hmlly room ,
flreplacesi elegan
formal din n1 room.
hu1e country kttchen
overloolu aparklln1
· pool. 3 car 1•,.1e and
·many extru. Owner will
cany lat TD at 12% ln·
terest. Priced at only
1ulte, aeperate chldrena 3 Bdrm dining room wl.rlf. Duh to the pool. 1500 sq.ft. or living area:
Calf today for detaila. no down VA . 193,950.
Owner hl1hJy motivated Call now, 546-2313
and will work with very
creaUve fln•ncln1. C•ll
751-1100
THE REAL ESTATERS
BUILDER'S
BARGAIN Ouutandtn1 builder's
lot, lb3PO' with charm·
ing 3 bdrm home. COV·
ered patio. Live there
while you buUd I Lot next
do o r alao for aale -Hx300 '. Nr .
Newport's B.ck Bay.
Hurry. ult for details,
646-7171
THE REAL ESTATERS
THE !<EAL ESTATE RS
1Hl•OODUFI
UMY.PARI Townhome living at Ila
moet prestigious. You'll enjoy co1y fires in the
mst.r. Bdrm. balconies
off S Bdnns, plus the fun
or minor redecoratln1
with paint and new
carpet. The price or
SH0,000 ia the best in the •re•. For lnform•tion on
thl1 SELE C T PROPERTY ca ll
75Hl91
C:SELECT I PROPERTIES
7'4-631-6990
UNIV.PARK
Townhome ti vin1 •t its most prestigious. You'll enjoy cozy fires ln the
mstr. Bdrm, balconies
off 3 Bdrms. pha the run
or loam at ~ lntereat,
on Uda fantastic Mesa
Verde 4 Bdrm 2 bath
home, with Z fireplaces,
expanded family room .
1900 sq.rt. of livin1.
Priced at only St39.~.
Ad now! call 546-2313
'285,000. Call to see. ---------i 541-%313
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ESTATERS
uoo ,,_ _______ •! with p•lnt and new
1• carpet. The price or -IOIO
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$3 Sl40,000 is the best in the area. Forinformationon ~TTENTJON REAL
t hi s S E L EC T ESl'ATEBROKERS
P R O P E RT Y c a 11 Do you need minimum
751-3191 otrice apace??? Desk OCIAM YU COM>O
Lo..t priced Venaillea condo on marbt today.
2 BrZbe. $15S,l50
1()5$ -11171 ---· IOll Ille
..i $100
C:: SELECT ,.
I PROPERTIES
apa ce avail. pro-
ressionally decorated Of·
rices . Orange Coast
Financial Cent.er. Mesa
I Verde. c.ontennce room OWta W PIMAMCE nail. $175 per mo. Your • 12°/o DOWN phones or share oun.
Buys thl.a 2 plus den Other 1ervlce1 avlal.
home. 56 months new, Or.nge Coast Fln•nd•l
675-1771
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642·5678
double iron gated entry, Realtors. 9157-0701. I ~~~~~~~~!I c•U'9dral ceilings, brick --------I-'
rlrepl•ce, gourmet
kitchen. ~nch doors to
p•tlo. Sl79,000. Call
673-8550
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
WALK TO
MWn
BEACH
Your beach place tbl.a summer or all year lon1.
S209,900. Plenty or room
ror the whole ramlly
with 4 large bdrms •nd
ramily room. Lovely re·
ar 1•rden and patio cov· er. Owner will help
finance. Call 673-8550
THE REAL ESTATERS
To plae» your meU.1e
befonthe
readint public, '
phone
Dally Pilot
Clauified, MZ-5678
$5,500
puts you into your own 4
Bdrm, A/C home. 12 7/8~ ranancinf. C•ll for
detail s o n our
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and Prof•••ion• Code (Sec. 17900 to
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View from every room. BOil J>Oet.
Still Time to Select Your Own .Decor. $1,I00,000.
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3 contifuous lots, zoned
C2 in San Clement.e. Of·
rice building pl•os
anilable. $296,800.
THE REAL ESTATERS
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
CaATWI .. IAMCll.
IUT 0. THI wm
Create Your Own Financing On
This Two Bedroom, 1~ Bath Condo
In One Of Newport Beach's Moet
Elegant Gate-G uarded Com·
munities. Neutral Decor. Shown By
Appointment. Only $149,000.
S... SPY..U
Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken
Living Room With Fireplace Ir
Beam Vaulted Cellinc. Larae Fami·
ly Room, Full Length Hearth, Wet
Bar. Plus A Huge Bonus Room.
Sellers Will Aniat In Financi.n1.
Pool Size Lot. Shown By Appoint·
ment. Asking $565,500. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listin1.
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macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIAAY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
411 .. UMIY•srrt PAUi Beautifully
upgraded 4BR, 21h bath and family
rm "Fordham" in Villa1e' I.
Earthtooe decor -freshly painted
and new air-condition. Larae
master BR w/ftreplace and
balcony. Steps to community tennis
courts; adult and f amity pool.
$144,900. Scott Alston 551-8700. S.11
WOODIAll el COM>OI Bright 3BR,
l 'h bath a end-unit Elm model in
premium location near park, pool,
spa and tennis. $112,000. Marion
Hanson; 5.51-8700. 8 ·12
712-1414
Compu\ Vo/Aey Cenier
642-1211
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REALTORS
'75-HI I
COLI Of NEWPORT REALTORS
21111. c ... Hwy .. C--.. ..._.
675-5511
Sh1rp end unll condo
just a short walk to
s hops and transport•·
lion. 2 bdrms. and 2 Cull
bat h s w i th bri c k
fireplace. mirrored bar.
carpets and drapes As·
sume low interest Isl
TD
.... SULA POIHT IEACHROtCT
Panoramic vie w at wed ge. from
prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom
home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine
. room. entry. Ii ving room. dining
room. built-ins. etc. Sl.385.000.
1714) 671-4400'
12 Ill Ul-JIH
HARBOR
A 01v1,s1on of
II arbor lnvf'stmcnt C.o. ~
PllYATIPAITI
hpHOMHDlrect
FrOM HOIM OWMn
No waitinR ror buyers
No listing conth:H·ts
No qualifying buyers
Sell now move later or
rent back D1vort'e OK
Fixer uppers OK Fast
t'losinR All info rmation
t'onfidential Call Jason
Michael 546-9374
ASSUME LG ''h% LM
J Br. 2ba home + pool
Pride o f owners hip
Take ad vantaJ.te. 90'1
LIDO ISLE
Newly remodeled traditional styl~ 3
bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large
recrea tion room & 2 patios. Living
room has attractive bea m ceilings.
fire place & fre nch doors leading onto
brick patio. New kitc he n bit-in
a ooli ances. Close to tennis court!\
sandy beaches & .c lubhouse. $420,000
IAYNOHT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip, starting at $1,500,000
R•NCHO MIRAGE
Springs Condo. 9th fairwa.v. 3000 sq ft
3 Rdrm. 3 bath. furn. Golf di>
mbr~hp. Will trade for in vesl. prop
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
3 41 Bn y\1d.-D11v .. N B 6 7S-6l6 1
fin an av a i I 0 n I y Want Ads Call 642·5678 lr1assified Ads ------1~---642 56711
Sl05,900 Cal l now 1
A~LSTATE = ....... ~~
REALTORS
REAL PEOPLE
Must see to a ppreciate
l.Re 3 Br. 3ba. 2 frpll'
r ustom ho me with many
extras. Assume Is l TD
and owner will carry
2nd. Only SJ50.000 Call
now 979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Oc.eGSft Oftt DMplex
3 & 2 Br. compl rum
Blt·rn!I. 4 + car 11:ara1te
Offer down payment and
take over $426,000 loan
at only 12:i..•• fo r JO
years. 1659.000
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
AS SU MAILE
This s harp property or
fer.> room and comfort m
the excellent F.astside of
Costa Mesa. Large lot
+ 3 car l(or aRe LarJ!e
assumable loan availa
ble PLUS seller will h<'IJ>
with finan<'mR A super
huy' Askin!( $142.000
lalM>a Island Rtty
'73-8700
SUIRH%ES
Enhance the des1rabihty
of this new listinl( J
Bdrm home. situated on
a quiet t'UI de sac The
2nd s to ry has 5m a ll
ocean view Completely
fenced back yard. 5m all
<'Overed patio Ortered
al SlS0.000 with l(ood as
sumable loan Conla<'l
Jean Ritter for rnforma
tion
642-5200
j PETE J BARRETI ... REALTY
COSTAMISA
IEASTSIDEJ
For those who can use
h e lp in H OUSE
PAYMENTS ' Neat
three bedroom. two bath
home PLUS attractive
one bedroom re11r unit.
50xl6.'i R·2 lot. A 1reat
potentl•I. Sl~.000.
'31·7JOO M.I.
GOIJICOURSI
BEAUTIFUL IN AND OUT
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INTERESTING LIDO ISLE
Strfft to ...... loutMa. A ...... u. •• .,*";:;IO itw WI ... Id ...... ..
terJor w1t11 lllllt IJrHMry. Z..tory 4
lted. f.,...I dl•l•9 rM., flre,e•ces.
$475,000.
WATERFRONT HOMf-S, I"'(
RI Al I..., 11\ 11
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2436 W Coas1 Hwy 631_1400 Newport Beach
INCOME PROPERTY
Two houses o n a divisible lot just 2
blocks from the beach. Great rental
property. Call for more information.
644-9990 760-0835
2 "FIXER" CHALLENGES
225 VIA ORVIETO o,... Sat & s. 1·5
OM UDO ISLE
LARGE HOME-GHAT LOC.
ltlllldet'1 & Decorcrton lwYtt.dl Lowett
price c ......... for fin ...... Myer °" Udo t•. Stalffd C)laM. ..... ,....
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1111r•11. $299,000.
LAICH HOMl-41MT LOC. C...,,... ext.nor -W llllWt llHdl
~ ofhlfp. Howe•er . ·: C MYt •
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rfAYLOR CO.
HI :\I 1 1>1:'--. ":111· 1 ~1 .11 ;
II• CAMYOM DQ.USIVI
• llAIULOUS ~·vaSAIUIS" 5'21.000
Deane Homes largest & most
spectacular model & ituated on the
largest lot of Deane Homes. A glorious
vlew looking thru a lovely yard with
tall trees t o the liig Canyon golf
course. Huge patio surrounds the lge
pool & SJla + the sweetest gazebo ever
(even has a lovely chandelier ). Gated
e ntry to the front courtyd with
fountain . Marble fl oor in foyer with
glittering <:rys tal chandelier, 4 BR.
den & form DR. Call for appt.
WISLEY N. TAYLOR CO.. llEAL TORS
2 1 11 S• Joo ... N• Road
MIWPORT CEMnR. M.I. 644-4910
WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS
CHECK & COMPARE THESE FU TURES
90% ANANCltli 123/.t% INTER.
~ HARBOit A"REA LOCATION ---~ o1 SIZE 1650 SQ f1' ./MICRO OVEN
"ALL SllOPPINt: •-.. liLO<.'K "l'OMPACTOR
o1 Alft <.:ON IH'l'IONING I DISHWASHER
.t CEMENT DRIVES ./DBL GARAGE
f WALK IN CLOSETS W UP!::NEH -----
WARD INVESTMENT IMC.
SAW OfftCI 1714) 6l l·SOH
l lO w. w-... St. '42~2000 c .......... c.M.
WATERFRONT
CONDOS I OCEAHFRONT
2 Bdrms 2 ba. unfurn
) ~"" $8.'>0 yrlv
BAYFROtfT lluntm,1.!tttn II arbour
l'un·hast· 11r lt·aM' 11111 I 3 !Wrm I h<1. unfurn
Mint t-ond S8:;() yrl~ o n fa n I 11 ' t 1 1· t 1• r rn '
II rand n ('" •·pt '11
drapt•<I 0"11 W1\Tl-.H
j!U:Hdt•ti J.!<•l•· Pnln
\ u•ws 2 t·,ir )!al Pool &
tc•nnas 2 &. :1 fl llltM
AVAii. IMM F:I> Front
$ :I 2 9 o o ll I' a I I
714 15.5() '.16/)1)
CHANtfEl FROl'fT
J B<frm. 2 b<t unfurn
S750 y rh
associated
BROK ERS-REAL TO RS
l Ol S W qalbo ri b ll lb~ I
DOVER SHORES
Custom home with pool! Perfect for
ente rtaining . Spectacular views
ASSUMABLE LOAN
COUKTI Y ELEGAMCE
ln exclusive Cam eo Shores. 3 BR.
Pool ho m e on t l acre French
doors Two fireplaces. mcludmg
ma~tl'r BR. Newly customized &
etched glass wmduws Open beam
c(•t lin ~" A hsol utely ~mashing'.
$6~5.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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-ASSUMAILE LOAM/Sl 41,000.
ChannifHJ 4 bdnn home °" qlllet
cul·d •·HC Oft choice locotloa.
MHy up9rode1 plus excelltat
fift•ci"CJ· Tots• oHr •led to
exlstfncJ T .D. ot I 'I• O/o ClllilUDf lltt.
rah. Mewty ott.~.
-ASSUMAILE LOAM + 'flew.
great lock I~ •l•w. TCIM ..eftd
to S 110,000 T.D. ot I Ol//>/o ......
Mt. rate. 4 bdnft. 3 bah. ._""'
..... fom.rM., ] frplc1 Ir .,ace for
bo•t or ca;np•r. Offered ot uzs.ooo.
4 Bdrm home d irect on
Me.aVerdeC.C. Theon·
ly thin, better lh1n the vie• 1 th e 10.H CJ
flnancina.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
-llG CAHYOH -$415,000 •
Otwnaffc ...trywoy leack to this
lo•tly lte ) bdrM, 21/i It•
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dl•.r•. lea11t. brick potlos.
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REALE 1ATC
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2431 W Col st Hwy
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L a raeat mod•l I c.,.... .. W. I OU De~rf1eld Tht Plan. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. 2 Ba. wlth pool. beautiful done u never before!
JASlll™E CR!!t:K • N"' landscaping & easy care yard. Owner Pool. ·~· m'tsnlrtrent :'~.!~·b~i~tn"~~: wUJ consider V.A. $129,900. ~~F:-hi:"!n~"as•c::~'•
pll~: 1uperb n rpet· hlah lo11n b11lance Call
Inc 6 drapes: complete INVESTMENTS now. ly l1ndaraped. Owner -
wlll cmy flntn<ln.. 18 Unll8 . Costa Mesa. Parklike setting [~·1\\bod~~
Shown bt :rr;lntment l.38 acres. Zoned to take 24 new Con· • Re It ,:::::~ .::,:,:: ::•& 18 Unll8. Costa Mesa. 3 years .,,. "'"" S!t;~~
home. 1>\•n \ on areen new. Separate meters & garages. :i
belt immac. '305.500 ORANGETREE ": 64o-814S
CUSTOM DUPLEX
So of Bays ide Drive J &
a den. or 4br fronthouse
Fireplace:'!, patio. + Jbr
rear unit '525,000 with
owner financ ing
MAUIY STAUFFER
SEA LIOM IEAL n
67l-SJS4
S50K Own . Cameo
Shorn, S695K :t brand
new condo/ dplx, S42iJK
ea Alll 673776 1 .
760-\391
DOM"T CALL ME
A DUPLEX
I 'm :1 perfe<'t home for
o w ner oc·c·u p a n t or
ma vh e 2 11 ~ a
partnership Two nearly
C'QUal 2 Rdrm 2 ba units
with mast er suites.
!>tone frplcs & wood
bt>am re1hn1?s on a n
oversz. lol w pvl patios
and de<'k New on lhl'
market 111 S32U.OOO
C all 644-721 I
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IACH PARADISE
1.F.ASE OPTI ON
Beaut 2br. 2ha Irv me
TerrtH'l' Pool I-t ome
Spa. lg1• lot. 2 <'l!r gar.
room to build $4000 dwn
S 2700 'm o Brvan
640 5681
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MESA VEIDE
Sharp J Bdrm on t'om er
lot l-'e atur1ni; 2
r1r(·pla<'es. new roof.
coppCr plumb1nl( and
mul·h more Own <'r wdl
a,,1,I with lh(' r1nan<'lnJ!
anti will a ll-o con.,1der a
lt•a<;t' optmn Pnt'ed at
SIJ0.500 1-'or more d<'
tails, call 540.1 1~1
<llS#• HERITAGE • • REALTORS
Open Sunctay. 2 5pm. l&i I
On•hard Or 5bdrm. Jba.
frt''>hh painh·•I l'olon1al
hl•auty 1-'amilv room.
'rparalf' dinmi: room.
rrplt· nl'W roor Prated
:it Slf\O 000 for qu1t'k
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MOVE-IM
CONDITION
lmmarul<1tl' :I Rdrrn 2
hath N1•ar nt'" p.,iinl
S11r1nklcr.., front and hark ('o~ered patio
•1frar 'rhnols /\1-tklnR on
h• SIZS.000 Call !>41) 1151
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
D. Bourke ReaHor 546-9950 Lowest price J Br + lofi
condo Sh:i rp end uofl
S83.!l60
ESTATE SALE
Collel(e P ark 4 Br. P.
h a 1120,000 rash
805 /524 -1590 or
8051644-5360
MESA VetDE
Beautiful 5 BR Puul
home nr J?olf course
w lrg assumable loan
No agts please J ohn
631 1266agt
F. side 3RR. 21-..ba condo
Skvlite. derk. patlO. 2
rar 1tar M any up
grades. By Owner OWC
2 SIJOM 540-4<Wl:l
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FOllGET tT!
If you·~ lookinl( for thul
"flxum up" s pH1&I,
keep on looking This
beaut y is in nt>ar mint
t'ondit ion & a ,:real
value at tt11s pr11·e'
545.9491
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640.5357
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new paint. r pl!>. rlrapl'S F rt>s hl\' <lt•cur.111·41 I ~16.'dllMI
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investor.. Prine Onl" Tak•· m•t•r ""''1101? lo.lo
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MEAR l 7"' ST.
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$244.900 Owner will ht•lp
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EASTER IUMMY
HOMEY!
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med1a1elv Pnmr Sn
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more information
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121:1 N COAST HWY
1.A(;t lN/\ llF.ACH
497 4M48
THE SH AKES
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designt'<i 3 hdrm. fam
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XLHTTERMS
ONLY 3LEFT
LR pnvate decks.
& pal10ll
For 4.5 day escrow
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2000 Meyer Place a,... doily 12·4
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PRICE
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buyer will want it' In
veslors ton ! Hurry'
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REAL ESTATE 1---------· ~.~!.~ ........ !~!.~ EASTSIDE
Only Sl 25,000
VA/FHA TERMS
3 Bdrm. fplc. family
room. Call &45·9161
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Telllni t.bt IDCl8t people
pomlhle II Important to
the succ••• o f any
farqe ule. Make 1ure
youre h lls\ed In
Claulfted, p b on•
IU-5171.
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FOR THE SMAR T
BUYER
This cute aln1le family
home ls great as a
darter home or beach
cottage. Located In a de·
!!lrable area and Is within walking dl11tiance
tit the Harbor and
Ooheny State Beac h. snuoo. 493-8812
On. the Oran1e Coul· looli to Unao flrat
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~ GOLDENWEST ~-EALTORS •,.._,,jl' !ASSOCIATES
14MHI
OCEANFRONT
Disttt11s Sale 2Br co-Op.
view unit on sand It s urf
Exclusive adlt comm 24
hr see bldll Priced at
owner's cost for fast
escrow. 1179.000
R 'H lft'f9S~
752-21,7 ---~MAil
ll(e 4 Bdrm 2ba. up·
l'raded w/s hoke roof.
hot tub. encl polio. t.ove·
ly .,-ea. Sl29.SOO.
SUNSETR.E
M8·51Q 846-8803
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8e1Ulllul S.S Enc. 4
bdrm home. E lflllftt wet
bar, bft.ln bbq lnslde •
many other amenltlH
lnd 1 1'\l&e yard th1t
b•cks to a be1utlful
park. Jut 2 yl'I old!
B'°"er. 113-8182
Mission Really
17\41494-0731
l.('tl'I<' Opt ion 3bdrm.
$30.000 option money
Sl2001mo S395.000 sell
rrlce Prine On•~·
497 l~
28r cabana & lrlr. sublet·
ling allowed. 3 pvt bctts.
poo l & fis hing pier
129.900 1714)499-~
DUPLEX FtX8l ~
OCEAMVllW
Bring your palntbruliitl fr
broom t.o save SSS on 1ii.J dirty dawg~ ! Prim•
Lal(una Beach d uplex
w /atUiched garage. Sub·
mil offer! '759·1501 m
752-7373.
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REAL ESTATE ----..awlSTHITIMI
for Job .-en t.o chtd
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Aun 7 days fo.r $7.n 11 days for $11.11-3 llnea
Items totaling $500.00 or leas Call 642-5878 D1ilyfillt
Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. No cancellation Rebelte.
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I IPICtA&. ll'flMl,,_.CI H VH SOMERSET We have aevearal In home, 3bd.rm, 2ba, new. 1300 security new Din arH, family rm, W~rm • woodsey 38r POOLAMDVllW 5 b~. 3 ba, with 1rand 14Y2% FINANCING AVAILABLE jeatment opportunltle~ St,OOO/mo. mo4ts-0tll7. cpl/pot, formal dining ~~. ~~·A!aJ.tt"~'.
Jti. atunnli,f ocean ' A co1y 3 bdrm home mountain view & cuatom n the Dallas, Ft. Worth wport hecll l 169 754-0ll88 1115 mo +depotlt Call
coutal v ews . Lg with formal dlnln1 r m featur es . Probably LIMITID Tl ... OMLY Texu area. Exc~llent •••••••••••••••••••••• tb 2ba h 1,..---;j -75Z-1282tto4
,rooded lot. Seel. hot tub. and pool. Hl1hly expan· rlnest Somerset avail•· O,IH HOUSI DAILY 11·1 !fov.!nra,~e awi~~~1lnimum arbor V. homes. •tBr. d~I gar m n~c/' yd tnla~ · ••.ooo. d•blevlewofhar~r and bl,, 130,000. oi~n RANCHO SAN lllHI m•ns ln,comm:nny.fin,r:i~ ram rm .. 2 story, xln~ CollegePlr.KldJ okf7SO "H:~~~e t;:~k~oni:b1;
if II ocean. A 1rul Usting at ~·tij ~{ 2214 ort IUM " al ranges Principals cond. Avail 5·1. Tel . $46-11147. 6tll-t789 up1raded. Excellent
11 ALISO llACH only S33o,OOO. ar e. r. 673'2122 Private gated commwlity. Exclusive only please. 556-2'80 6"·589'1. locatlon. No peta. seoo
tltr 2~ ba +dt>n. !(real 64 7211 S 116 5001 · h l t d 1· S J . Villa Balboa Condo E /SIDE 3 BR l aly condo. A ... _ new. Close to bch. • view omes oca e n an uan !pSELECT wllxe paUo/jacuzzl Dbl mo. e•·~tzl3. Owner will rlnance. Unique opportunity to Cacistrano at the intersection of Del Prof. decor, comp!. furn. noo 11411-4380 &l .. .500 bu y into a 1en Obsno d Ag acat.e Ne be h PROPERTIES 2br,2ba,den,din.rm. 1ar .. · LEASE Turtlerock · partnership and "OWN " '"-an u · ar a c es, ram. rm. Lse St500/mo. Glenn. lrgest single tarn ' HCHMTl••LTY d · · St ti t -----East.side. newly redec. 2 1 -a two or three bdrm ma rm a an m1ss1on . ar ng a •5., ........ LOW a TIS 547.41.511 b b 1 1 d home. 5bdrm. 3ba. ram 13f.]114 S Br. 3 Ba. Harbor view "HOME" In Eastbluff $515,000. Courtesy to brokers. For "" -A r, 1 a, ge enc · yar · rm. central air , 3 car
H o m •. s34 t ."'O O O /Bk 9 3 220 . Condo. 2bdrm, 2ba, sgl ga r S500 /m o g , ... to i •-t .-..su ... 2•5 " " .,~!"!'...... r 5 ·1 · more information, call: Anaheim. Mll-Odlor675·3432 ar, wa.. poo • en-_...... " Owner/A.gt. Comm , '"".-S80 •••••••••••••••••••••• nls. Sl,050. Call Gary
1740PALMDRIVE pool.673-7781 CHARTER REALTY & INVESTMENT ,OOO. Mlf'lll )202 bdrm Iba 11( after6pm:75Z-3318.
IOffTempleHilla Dr.I 2 houses on a lrg lot. All 496-1122 Ul-1111 :~~~·cH.= .. !~~!·500000 •••••••••••••••••••••• lrg lot, ten~n; m~~~'. WOODBRIDGE 3 Br. l "• Qwne r flnancin1e . A HCAMYOM sort a or potential .... · .... "· · OWN v• fltperb view is yours Got.FCouaSI LOT _Sl40,000. Agt641·0763. Comm'I, H.B., Adams & l br: ~~.' ~~:'a!vd~n: ioy gardening. E. side Ba. Condo. 11100/mo.
ftttim this 4 bdrm well 0.....Mmfs.111 W•thNMhr IOtl C:OR._l"l .. 1jT9w•· ~~~~a··1':5761'0C:~c h o Arrowhead Country SllO/mo.640-2384· :rk l7l4)83J·6029 ·
construc ted home . A t 0 Bibb• House&2cargarnrhlgh ••••••••••••••••••••••• .__..for_. 1700 Te c I Cl ub a r ea. San bdrm w/gar, S385 new am a · 0 m e Amenities include: 42' gen ' aM 1un7 sch ool. Fee land . N W I ••••••••••••••••••••••• St OOOOOOme u a, Bernardino. 1·864·1732, crpt.8, fncd yrd, water l2_l3_>_498-_6090 __ . ___ _ pool. family room. 2 675-2311 '""' 665 Sl30,000. Agt 641·0763. ear ettm nater Mall, . • · l-884-7258 fireplaces. tile floors, IA YRtOMT HOMI cozy.clean 3 Br. 120.000 o n d o a for s a I e . ProfettloMI ,aclflc ~--------~-4~ "D" Placentia. Tu r t I e r 0 c k . New
\tr1ted glass. In a quiet Luxurt~-4 Bdrm, 4 ba ~n.t ~~.0i_}nt. S94,SOO. Capistrano beach, spec· 1 ........... fRC ... r. .-.OO fsMnd )206 townhouse. 2 Master n~1thborhood.l47s.ooo v""' 31LOCKS JL:.. _._...,_ .... ____ t acular ocean view. (714)964-4845 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b 2 b r bdrm.famrm.2YJ Ba.
',' MYSTIC HILLS w/pvl dock for your TO llACH bu 11 de r has PI ans Ill mo. lease. avail. May N;;,., c:ptsa,md;:'r,·e:a ~ l750aq. ft . Prof. decorat· yacht, right al your front SB.LB OtlMr Rfff Estate 661·28'71 DUPLEX l. t Br 2 Ba. S950 Yearly ed. Pvt patio. Pool, ten· ~ beautifully ma in· door. Excel. Peninsula 2 br I ba 2 car dar , ...... avail. Jun• 27. 3 paint. RV space. pool n1'1. nark cl-•. *"""/mo lain_, c11•tom hom• on a t -·-•n11 •• ••••••••••••••••••• •• · · " · ....... "' *'""' A II A I 1 N ..... -~ _, ...., ..., " po I nt o c ation . __.._"" . MO-..HOMff htcwProperty 2000 separate fnc d yard , Br 2•1. Ba, may be furn . .......,, va . pr1 o 8J3..8277or752-6492
larire lot . Superb ocun I l . 2 9 5 , O O O . Has bought anolher pro-For •...a.... I I OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• great cond s129.500. Call A pets. Open & acceptin1t views & Catalina sun· Owner/Builder Charles perty. facing 2 pymts. -gt. 6'73-4062 applications Sat/Sun 9.5
sets 3 bdrms, 2 baths. McKinnon. 675-2763 and Unique 3 br home 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLE VALLEY 988-ll505 CorolMldelMw J22J ~7JoannSt UMTALS
2+den, 2'h ba
3br 1v. ba ~Ut'rmayh,•ipOnance DanBibb~766S Newport Shores. Asking Trailer at bch Sl4.900. Near new 4-Plex , 2 ~~ ....................... ---
IJ4'7.5llO St 75 ,000. Owner will Terms. owe Orlraae I t>c:!nn. 2 bath each unit , 2100 z BR I Ba. w ID. gar, So. eaut. 2Br adult only •~T•cu• •R NEWPORT CREST carry 1st T.D at 12"'. 499-3816 1 WI~ fireplace. enclosed townhse 2 car aa r 3br2ba
3br2ba
S750
S5SO l675-f775
Sl250fum
S850
S900
--~ "" -.,, -patio. double garage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• of Hwy. Call Mike or "
\'IF.'Vt'S ' Cntallfta sun 759-l50lor752·7373 New Modular type home, 1165,000. Bill Grundy, STOPRINTIMG Toni.4~5568:640-7440 Laundry. puttinl( 3br2~ba
4br2'hba et' can bf. vours in this Two prime front units. Ocean view· El Mor o Rltr.675-6161. Buy your own Industrial -cours e. ver y q uiet tlJ.maculate 3 bdrm 180deg view Pool & ten· 11 Beaut. 2br, 2ba, Irvine S600/mo. Ask for Bob l¥Vnt' Well ~ate:! ,,, a • n1s Beach Park, sp 70 2Br. FOUR .. RX un t I000-5ooo aq ft. TerTBce Pool home. Spa, 962·8891,or 531--4750
• 0 0 d f 1 m 1 I y • 64"'5~57 REAL ESTATE space rent St75 mo 20 ,....., Avail. in HB or FV Call 1 '" v-., lse 169900 9938 Westside Costa Mesa PaulS45·6057 ge patio, 2 car gar . BR Ba d r I nell!hborhood & com-C /2_1_ ... wportc.tr. l!.a....ID YOUR yrs . .4 __ · 1.!__ Need s some work ---StlOO/mo. "'August 31. micro~ re rrC-::. ~~,:~·
pletely refurbished in· ~ Mobile Ho me. 15X30, S22,000 yr income. Full 7612 SQFT Bryan~5681
side&out Good financ $100QOCASHON S RCH lbdrm. Cost a Mesa. pr ice S225.000. Owner NEW INDlJSTRlA L -----pool. tennis . s~rec in11 Best buy on the ' EA adults. no pets. SI0.900 will carry lOOlr interest building In Oran~ Co 3 Br. F.R .. D.R. Pool. room. no pets. lse market S218,500 l Br furnished condo nr This home has ever· 673·3826 w/S60,000dn 1410,000. new cpts & drps. S900 Avail. now. AJ«. 675·7694
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OP&IHOUSE
MIU.IE GIU RAMCH
6~~ ft. of cw;tom living
4oarm. libra ry. game
room, maids quarters.
totally upgraded thru·
o u l. 0 12..e n S u n d a y .
I 1·4pm {San Diego Fwy
to La Paz. west "'1 m1 to
Gallup Cir Lert to Isl
house on left ) .
Sl25,000
986-2045 for inro
LIMJllllCI MHJ-1 I 052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PRIVATE KINGDOM
pri<.'ed for a quick sale
Gor11eous 2 Br/den
leasy make to 4 Brl.
new kitchen Sl99,500
Joaeph Dr!y Co. 499-536I
Lcllre Fanti I 055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
wxua1ous
MIWDICOR
Reautiful in and out.
with beam ceilings, sky
llfhts. and In a woodsy
!letting with atrium,
mature trees an d
1reenerv Across from l 19nnis ·courts . Very
private with It spa
Spacious 2 Bdrm + den.
Cormal dining rm and
coordinated neutral de
cor. A beautiful home for the perfectionist! •1•.500.
WATI HI HONl
llOMI.., 1-.
REAL ESTATE
l7MIOO
Hoag Hosp. Pool. spa. ything you could want. 4 ----~ ~R€'TIG€ So. Catlf RHlty mo Owner760-lS07. wllhcjtOft IHCh 3240
security. Assume loans. bdrms. 2"'1 ba. a sparkl· Beaut hide -a way 1n l 546-5605 .................... ..
640-5357 inl! pool. 2 fireplaces. A Newport Beach's most _ _ ~OM€~ ---- ---blks to ocean Elegant 2 1t523 CAMPCJ5l>a7'RV1"E
C/21M•wportC..tr. very private backyard desired adult village. '\ LohforS• 2200 bdrm, fam rm & den. -----
with citrus trees. To Cus tom 2bdrm. 2ba . R.E.lnves tments ••••••••••••••••••••••• CS7SO mo>. Plu.'lh r rpts. Woodbrid11e area lrg 3
view this delightful pro-located just around the 3333W. Coast Hwy. NB RIVEltSIDI . 21"1 ba. cedar & glass. Br 2'h Ba 2 car garage. BOAT PEOPLE
PENTHOUSE CONDO
with boat dck. 280 deg
forever view Fee land.
Assumable loan.
perty. please call us ror com er from pool & jac 645-6646 1+ Acre Lots Dbl car pvt gar. fully fam rm, din area, frpk. an a ppointme nt. As· f b h · d d · d sumable loan owner will Arross rom pvt eac . INCOME PROPHTIES OWC 20~ OWN ma1nt y Adults. no crpt.s. rps. win ow rov helprinance. S62.500.1714 1675·4063 979 7300, 99 4 2 1 71 Furleas~-Oceanviews pets lnquire1tt52718th ers Comm . pool. Avail Loolrinli for income un· Owner/agt forever w1sw1mm1ng S t 714 1960 633 1 or aft 3.25 S82S per mo + '79 SouthwindMotor Hme its?! e have 5 pro ---pool. jacuzzi. l'Omplete 960-5112 dt>po!lil.752-12829·4.
640-5357
f::/21 ..._wport Oltr
THEILUFFS
31R-SpltLn~
Finest or iginal ana
Massive greenbelt vistl S martly decorated i11
popular tones. nearby 't523 CAMPCJ5l>a~IRVttfE
pool Offered at S2l2,000 lw1th assumable ht bal -- ---
loan try 143.000 down l 2 Br 2 Ba Condo .on
Agt. 64().5560. Ne~rt Bay Prest111e
25' Class'A' 8K mi. xlnt perties in C.M. Priced MEWPOITIEACH prival'Y 5 BR 3 Ba.
cond loaded wlxtras' right al less than llGCAMYOM Fam Rm Call Marilyn
Take in late model 1 IXGross No bank GoHCowwLot Bulkley for detail!..
Cad/Lincoln 631 1726 financing required. In· 675 3411
hach & •am;Oftt L IDO PF.N~SU LA Furnished 2 Br mobile
By owner SI 15.000
714/1 346-3523
2br. 24X60. S• adult/pet
pk Hu nt I
Bch/Beach/Atlanla.
terested? Then t'all us Ownt'r Must Sell'
''
"' Agent. Dan Bibb /\. 675·2311 64(). 7665
NEISSER Ulf l..ijW~\J II~
714 641·076J
2787 Bristol St
Costa Mei.a. C A
Arc h Beach Heights
between 195() & 1972 Del
Mar Ave Ocean view
Approx 25x80 Eves
call 2131320-8542
ew condo in Seaside
Village, Reach & Allan
la Blvd. 2 br. den. 21"1 ba,
1650 sq ft. se<' j.!ate. ten
nis ct s . pool & Jat·
S97S/mo «2131833 1369
eves & wknd s
12131831 5734
rand new house ror d1'1
rriminatini: family 3
blks to ocean 3 fir 3
Ba . fam rm Totallv
•Oceanfront dplx. xlnt
Joe. fin . & price' Prin.
only 673-7677. 673·7873
locat10n Lease/or Op
lion to purc h ase
675·1570. 760 1933,
543-9004 Eves.
xlnl lease & rental mint I COST A MESA
cond CKH30IJ-4 I p p 7 Units. Bre ad & Butter
'ihorttliffs 2 br & den. lge upgraded & rustom1zed
yard Mini view. SllOO ~$1200 mo 833 0145 • ••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2286 That's what these units S.-clat Lwd S• Agent. 673-S3S4 M'11PM --------
Costa Mna 3224 BR. 1 ha . new plush '72 Mobile Home 60'X12' are referred too Ap· Ocean view lots. Morro I 00/oDww, I ]1h~olnt. CAPE COD CLASSIC new <'Pls 5• Park H B prox. •12 acre, conve Bay area 2 lots · SI 0.990.
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3 br. 21"1·ba condo. Ten· DOVER S fot ORES 557•7993 nient to all 11tores 3 2Br. E·Z terms Beaut. views
nis. pool. jac. Must sell. AREA & 4 lBr $250,000. Good of the Pacific Ocean,
••••••••••••••••••••••• cpl<;. new drps. cov'd
5 Br 3 Ba. 2 Sty. SllOO patio fncd vrd walk to
mo. lse. bch. 562.s lst + S300 dep
494-0066 536-62M Al« 642-15.23 Oak floors. wide mold· PRICES SLASHED' terms Possible trade. Estero Ray & C11yucos M c Nas h R eal t y , Call 805·7723958 or OCEAMRtMT DU,LEX in gs, pine panel hn1t. ON 642-1334, 642-6578 eves 805·772·8612. Agl. 2914 Oceanfront. Corner. sunrm, 3 Br. 2 fpl cs. lrg 2 Mobile Homes
Sell or trade. Submit lo t. works hop, motor In Or ange Co unty' Do YCMtWClllf A MAMMOTH CONDO
your deal. Own/Agt o re ~~~e~ora#e . Apr at AGT 752·~~-4-fltexforSJIK D" 179.~. 2br, frplc , close·
Br. 2"'1 Ba. Nr new. No BR. new cpts. drps.
yard work. $675 mo. No walk to b<'h. Clean & pvt.
pets. 168 Magnolia, $400. Isl + S250 dep
642·m7 536·6288 642·9601, Rea: 846-3939 · · or s a e a t •c--f-5-•-1200 All 2 Bdrms Total price in with~ down O.W .C . $385,000. By Ow ner. "" · -~ .... ---------•1 548-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S170,000.S40-3666 AT 12'Vr . 8 Ma ce . 2bdrm, Iba duplex. gar, xec. Home. Cul -de-sac
3br 3bu fam rm
Gardener. S7SO lease.
213/378-3267.
3br, 2ba home plus ideal WESTCLIFF BEST FOR YOU Wl1elan o untain Pro perties, new floors. crpts, paint.
IACKIAY WORST COULD BE . 4974874 or 661·6143 washer/dryer hook-up.
mot.her-lo-law quarters. CH "'RMIR If you have S164.000 and ..__. r--Free list. Homes. Acres. 1475 + dep. I small child
C I /b h S 000 "' want 35~ vield annual •-=--~---Mobiles. etc 839·7163 ok. No pets. 1952 Meyer. omp · w at · 220, · SQeeial financing avail ly, purchase S200,000 two 549.3484. bdrm house. cul de sat-.
RoyMcC .... Rthr o il this traditional 4 vear deed of trust bear ofSteh -nr Westminster M:.ill
S4a.7729 Bdrm + den home on mg 20o/, interest on 25 !!IMYESTOftS!! ,,......, 2600 Clean 2 Br house. gar. 1''en<.'ed yard. dbl ior. ~~~~~~~~~I pool sized corner. acre avocado grove in LongBeach 7U.9.SX •••••••••••••••••••••• adults. no pets. 1485. + $650/mo. No fet' to le· -: I I · d t 1· d J t Anaheim 4·Plex llX popu a r Y price a 1n ac 1ve eve opmen OA.scftlicOregonCoasl. dep.2390EldenAve. nanL~ Coats & Wallace ATTHEIEACH $250,000. For detailed in· area near Vista. Com· LosA.ngeles6U.12X Electricity, fenced. out-9fi2·44.S4
Nice 3 Br house in super formation call Harry bined 8<", Isl + this in· Pasadena 1U.9 5X standing view. accessi· Secluded 2 Br. I Ba. patio
cond. Terrific financing Frederich at631·1266 vestment represents Call for more info ble. ownerm 2499 home with comm. pool. S23S.OOO. less than 50~ or the ap· ___ 714/847-9626 Adults only , no pets
542.:sET R ~&-8803 11 ~ ~ ~ ~ ;'· ii ~!~~pp;::~:, ~~ ~dj~. RF~~~:~ si;i~~~ ~~ilt ~::O s~e; 4-~~=~'!1. ~~~il~~~~ns;:> A~~
S40.ooo -!~ill cent 2"'1 acre parcel at 2.eR home. s160,000 Very positive c111h effect Manager Apt. B.
-• SlS0,000 eacl) Call for SO~ brac ke t In ·
and OWC balance; 1 yrs S•Cle• I I07' 7141751-4826. 493·1153 or Agt.646-<tl80 vestor 1115,000. Bldr: New, dlx 3 br, 2'1'1 ba,
new. 3 frplcs. view & •' 756·ans9. ·--------•! C7t•)"•"ss1o. frplc. dbl gar. w/opener, ste""' to beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .....,. "" Conmmrcld ,.._ ........... yards, patios, gardener. Rafferty &Lloyd Bkrs. ' _._ 1600 , ....,_._..1a•cH CMdles,,_,_, Kida/pets OK. 1750.
963-5568 ropeny "snn,nu -Gf"OY" 2700 Lorri, wkdys 547-9571 :
dull complex 2bdrm.
2ba. atnum. pool. spa.
tennis. million dollar
clubhouse S660/mo. Cell
PhylUs 962·«54.
Coat.' & Wallace
Woodbridge· near lake &
comm. pool. New 4 Br
21'1 Ba Beautiful up·
1Zrnded home. central
a l e S87S per mo
552-1332 eves & wknds
835-4447 ext 271 wkdys. --- -
LCIC)mCI IHCh 3241 ....•.•................
New 2B r . 2Ba Mobile
Home. good ocn view.
pvt bch. S850 mo Adlts
only 4~3816
Oceanfrnt !Br. trlr +
cabana. deck. pvt bch,
fum/unfum. adlls only
S7SO mo. 499·3816
Ocnfront Mobile Home
2Br. pvt bch. Sl,000 m o,
yrly, adlts only fum /un
fum 499·3816
2 Br I ba house on quiet
street. Owner wishes lO
sell. Will give bonus to
tenant wi t h ni ce
f urniture who co
operates in showing
494·1M21
LCICJmCI MMJ-1 3252 •••••••••••••••••••••••
cuncOMDO
2 Bdrm. 2ba , patio. Eat
in kitchen. Community
pool Ad ults only. Walk
to stores and banks. S5SO
per mo.
Call Phyllis 831 ·3114
Mls"-Va.fo 3267 • •••••••••••••••••••••• HOME FOR RENT
3 Bdrm U75. Fenced
yard & garage. Kids &
pets welcome. 964-2566
or 973-2971. Agt., no fee.
............ lffclt 3269 Mls.-Ylelo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Westcllrr 4 Br 2"'1 Ba. lrg • •• •••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • ----•• ••••••••••••••• ••• •• •ves/wknda 546--5434.
WHY IUY7 CO.OMA DB. MAR ave two acre horse pro.
lose to beach. 3Br l ~ba.
dbl irar. Lg l/r, frpl. com
Jot. quiet cul de-sac.
rncd yrd. 1600 Incl
gardener. Call 536-2789 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Shores Canal
HOMllRtt.e SUMI
On a grassy hill! Beaut.
'Vu ! Adil, aec'd, peaceful
comm. Pvt club w/pool,
.jtt. sauna, & golf. 2 Br.
9'11gle stry. Quality de·
fOf in warm neutra ls.!
U08,000. Fantutlc
wicel Tolle Rltn. -.00 581·2994
Newport hecll I OH ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Y1CTOllAM
, BE.ACHHOME
Mew 3 BR 3~ Ba. Quall·
t1 handcrafted oak
thruout. Sta.ined 1lasa,
spa .
in ... ,,, ..... ... ._ ......
I tt epl-... ., .......
J.clitii, •" bath with eb urpet • wood Oon. ramllr room
wltb flreplece. Great
5.oeln• wltb a 11'A,
• rate • .-ic. dowo. ,M . HVrr. wttt.
t e. Lim It won't
comer lot, RV space.
1250,000
$50,000 down. AITD al
12. 75 27 yrs. 768·0854
UMDAISU
L ... ~a -2Yrs.
3 Boat Slips, 5br, maids
quar ters. o wn e r is
broker contact Ji m 11W>rn.,.on (714) 828-1280
(213 )598-1363
BLUFFS BARGAIN
3 Br twnhme SUS.500
A.gt 67~5830. 64().41411
When you can sublease 2Triplexes in e Row perty & house in Norco
for l2 yrs + thousands on Oceanside of PCH W /10 register Arabian below the mkt. Excep· BUY ONE OR ALL horses. Will tr ade for
JUST LtSnD lion al 7000'. orfices & property In Costa Meaa
PRICED TO SELL! 3 o pen s Pace . n ea r IAl.aOA PIMIM. or Newport Beach area .
Bdrm, 2 ba, nicely de· airport. BKR. ~3-1220 Two duplexes and one Phone714-73'7·4081.
corated home close to triplex In a row. t lot
golf course. walk lo 1---------from sand and surf. o Acre AVOCADO & beach. Has small ocean MIWPORJ ILYD BUY ONE OR ALL Grapefruit grove w/dbl
COUNTRY RENTAL BY
PUBLIC <SEALED)
BID on AprU 11. 1981.
(one) 2 & 3 bdrm homes.
Baclcbay Univ. Dr. area.
For info call: COUNTY
OF O RA NGE GSA
R EAL ES 1\A TE
DIVISION (714) 834·2550 view. o w e . is interested FIOMT AGE Ideal for partnerships wide mobile.
in 1031 exchan ge Parcel sz: 64,000 aq ft. orsyndlcationa. 8.85 acre avocado & QUICK MOVE IN
$119,950 Bldg n : 15,000 sq rt. grapefruit grove. Owner Huge near new 3 Br. 2
Sl,300,000. Grubb & El· MrTISLMDAIEA anxious. Xlrit tax Ba. Townhouse type, 2
ll f .. 440 lis, Curt or Don, 833-2900. Duplex with dock benefits. Centurion Jn. car garage, pati o. tor 30 ft boat. v est me n t Co r p . fl replace. Small child.
714/67tr5638. smaU pet OK. Like your r----------1 own home. S595 mo. 1010
Hlb!t!.'!.. 2100 Wont last. Drive by 2195 ---------1 ...................... . MIWPOa'T HGHTS.
Triplex with Pool VBY ,.IVATE t BUYERS: Assume VA
Secluded Weatcllff & loan. Three bdrm with i.------~~-Dover 4 Bdrm, fam nn. formal dining room, CAMYOMCDST
court/iard. 2 frplca. family room, fireplace. COMOO
Fountain Valley
Fourplesand
many many more! 1 ! Open et/Sun 1·5 at 1514 RV parting. Any and all 3 Bdrm. with patlot. •un·
H l1lll1nd Dr. A.gt offers considere d . deck. aunhn Llvlna Al,,._,...........,
..__..,,.. Maple St. then call •••••••••••••••••••••• "2·1803.
oblle Homea·L•kealde 1---------
Blg Bear Lake or orthwood Mdl house. 2
Ocnfront La1una Bch~ stry t Br. 2~ ba. 2500
term1ortrade.4 ... 3811 s /f. '850/mo. 551-87ll
ge exec home 4br. front 4bdrm, 3ba, newly
2.,.,ba. fam rm, lge s pa. decorated, 2 bl~ka to
1850/m o incl pool ~ean.982-6683. service. Century 21. 1---------
848-1885or1142-7185 Br. 2 Ba. large yard, 2 car garage. S745 mo.
Lge 2 br. l "" ba condo. 675-05Q.
adults . Brookhurat 1----------
/ Adams. 1475. 1163-485~ SP'ACIOUS M.I.
TOWMHOUSI 3 Bdrm 2 ba home In New 2 br 2\t ba, Back large country setting. B •-:A vt t' S700/rno. Kids oK. avail ay ""'· v ar. p · pa to. S8t5 mo. Susan: 957 "'501. A pr 5. 893-5475 54M 238
HwtW• Bdrm. frplc, walk to
H.-.. 3242 beach, pool ai tennis.
••••••••••••••••••••• •• S7'5. Aft. 780-tz'TI
W•feOlltTowMIMI ---------
with 40' boat aUp In front l&.UfFS
of unit. 3 Br, 3ba. 3 bdrm, 2~ baths, fam
Ma1nlflcen t view of rm, "50. 2 bdrm, 2 bath,
water. 11450/mo. Pool, 1175. 3 Bdrm fun rm.
Jae &tennis coul'U avail. $1100. Pooia . R ltr, ff unllnston H rbr Realty. 144.0l.M.
213/51Z·a'tll, 7141848-0841 ---------_552_.CJ1110 _______ 1 181K31R·~·17T20ARBELL , Rm .. Famlly Rm .. 2 md"-c.Ho.tt 58 Owen• 31' !!xpreu rand new 2 Br, 1\.41 ba IZ>r..-YoMewlllel..c~---·~------Fireplaces. Tennis & h ,._,,, P rime 10 .. atlon . 30 ..... r:;t.-000. t4Canvon Cruiser. Top s ape. condo • .-u/mo. No pets. NnPORTCllESTZBr ~ IOtO -. 1 Re placem e nt value 1'7().5571 Broadmoor ~o. 3 2br,
s/f+. Super llltchen, •••••••••••••••••••••• ne,CdM. C=:.:...-1 $30,000. Exchanie for i---.:·-------Zba, upper level, pallo + dtn,21,(e ti..tlSO aep. breakfaat rm. Matr ,Open l-48at/Sun E B b h111> !a1taJde houae on on Lasoon, nearly new LUXURY VIEW CON·
suite w/3 closei. and *•HISTORIC DenMSoderUnl Rllr Mt.,... local R. · equity. 0 : quiet street. a Br. l Ba. with all 1menltle1-dbl DO. 2 Br, Zba. Securi'y
deck. Oall Ora Ir flush NMSll 640.1117 <714>488-Z229. f 1 -.. d .. h bid $1250/ cpta thna-out. Frm din· 445 PacUlc ·T ustln. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!---------1 rpc, ......... luw• r, 1er. frplc, trash comp., ti~ cmto:os Br, 5ba lnl ""1 1ardtn window, Owner'• anxlou1. Brin11: 1ar11e. M21· Wayne, microwave, comm. pool,
2 cov'o paUoa. trlr AC· a ll off era. Rutored SIX 2 II UMm 1ent....-u1. Jae , tenr\11. No pell. w/pool. Profe11lon1U1
cH1. Xla~tt rm1. Of· beauty on~ acre. P'or Brand new. 2 beth tttl-11111 ....... ~ B 18& N~ 1 hild avail Aprtl 1. trao/mo. d ecorated . C ompt.
f _... it -M'-more Info cell Ranch --h ~--to N _._ r. · 0 · C! ~11154. ocunlba1 view. llSOO. •·~ ·-· ... I wrrv.,_...,' tac . ..,._..., o .. "n •••••••••••••••••••••• OK. J097 aple Ave. ---------•LIDO ISLl. l 8r, 1" M 1lon VleJo Rult y . Reaty.55l·2000 bottll ..._ _..... 1ou A.P.B. 200~ deprec. Pu', ... JI07 Newc:r.:.dr .. ,uUll ln· .,,.... ..r. ho y ........ _..,
-11_1._1000_. ______ 1 ·-~· DaJly Avell now. 14"' ht TD. •••••••••• .. ••••••••'•• "'ld.;.-1ua.-•• UM. u • ., • ..-mo. ..... ........ SZl5 ~ '-"9 '"""..... • ••••••••••••••••••••• "YOU P8ol Adi to .~ . '."~fa bdrm, 3 balll t-----'------Wood"-LI-TOtmhouH I "81.tro.t llomee, lM • ...._ • ..,.w. .. oneror rad tbe Oran,. Cout S..c.f ~ ~ wtti. •' boet rm eod unit, m11ter .,......, •~""--lh. l•
..._to..U,flae.aoad m.n.L 14'-iHI flo•t. SHOO mo. Bill bdr m with baleon1. •tofJ. ~._~ t:M,pool, ~--!!!!!!!!!!!!!. !!! !?~'1 ...... D.a1 l1 P.ll.ot.1---...;.;;.-----• PlllllllttoM?I --------• OrundJ,1'7Mlfl. primeloeatkle.'190/mo. ~-=:.;.. '7mo. r---leda.. Ra .. IOllMUllD11o Mllt i-----------1C.Uf'h111ltta-4454. ·•-WANTACl1010 ··!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1,......,.. WantAdffetpf ta-8111 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cta.lllededldoltftlJ. S.Otdletums Ml..JtTI O.U•Wal~ WeatMt C........,. c.i..IM.W....,.
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brand new tondo, CcfM,
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COUMTIY CLUI u...-...
NIWPOIT
RACH
_, .. y a,u. t rm 6 2bdrm, utJI pd, •duJU1 Prof. M wllhn to sbrt------....-~
no pet1. From 075. YOUR NBICM houae or ..... &U.U103
..... , ...... 3107 $ w • S-.550I. rondo sa1..-... S3l tZ78 ••••••••••-·•••••• •••
....................... fAMl.YAPTS.
Brand aew be•utJful lrtC
apt. for ramWe1 with l
or 2children. Near park.
Heat Pl.kl No J>tW.
'"I WHl ...... 'RH Luxwy Adu.It unit• at at
fordable li.vlna. 1.2 Ir 3
Br. Welt decouted
Olympic slae pool, Uiht·
ed teonlll court, Jacuzzi.
park like landacaping.
Most beautiful bld1. in H.8.
._ •ooo CMartr > _ For st.ote 1r om~ 1pa~
An adult community on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 rm ~t hlle w/pvt ba. alrtMODableratH. 2 Bclrm, 1 bath at 15th St.
$495 mo. incl. util. No
peta. tn-5800 A1ent. '
the 81clt Bay. Spec-•iurua &•ch Mot.or Inn n r G 01 den west 4r 500 .. 1700 S. I tacular Spa. 7 swim· _,. N p lfl c ' Mtl;A VERDE b ox•••• COf'W .. M 1122 ... h• 1 • 352.5 ............. !':" ...... .. 38r,28a. ~ aw. Wilson, 831·5583
mlnl"""ls 81lfhtedt . _, o. ac c oast Warner, H.B . Szso. ._ ...... ..-• en Hwy. La1uoa Beach. 53fH140 ..-._.._ -nl1 courts, bl e trails. Dally, Weekly, Kitchen 1$25 M .. Vetde t . CJ:
••••••••••••• .. •••••••• S I B O....,..c••·•O 2br, 2ba Pl<.' ou.; 1 l' w/garage, WALLACE ST. APTS
Newly decorated 2 Br. l
Putt In I Ire en · av.liable. Low winter Coiy C.M. ho13e to ahr 14Mt2l =*M Bachelors. l and 2 rates.~. wff'ot M. quiet & dose --------~c
I .. H .,......., r aundry facll. $525. Ask
Twnhse. Lae 2sty model. for Faye. 64().9900 bedrooms apartments. to occ. 2 ml. to bea<'h. Newport Beach, Sl.25"' ••
and townhouses from Room with kitchen prlv S2SO + i,., utils. 631.9259 sq. ft. New dlx otn~ --" encl 2 car gar w/opener.
POOllClbhM privileges. Avail. April 1st. 2 Br. 2
Av•ll approx. April lst. Ba. with •Wtdeck. Close
$Si2$fmo. 963-7144 days. to beach. No pets. S700
Ba $425. Small child
OK. cio pets. 2049 Wanacett.~S2
U10.00permonth Near bua & 1hopplng retail w / pvt ba rA~·
OnJamboreeAt center. 982-7520 aft 8PM R'oo mmate wanted. security, a le, 600·2iilOO
From s.o. 846·0619
San Joaquin Hilla Road or wknds • female. 21+. S-ZOO/mo + sq. ft. 5«l9 !lit St. I nut
.......... ._.RMI (714)$44-1900 • ....;.__;....;;;:;;.;._' -----4 .. 1112eve1 mo. 675-01.24 Jackie. --"~ "5 " ---,-Unfumbhed Room lite ~ util. H.B. 980-9147 aft to Bank of NewpOll"tl
2 Bdnn w/frplc, bltl\ns, Spacious 3bdrm condo kitchen priv, l ml to bch. 6pm: 949-2400. ask for Lido C•nnery are•'
quiet neighbo rhood , • 1&28"P1110A11K 2~b•.Quletloc prlvbat175983-l887 Kathy 67S.3238.(21S)641·9'100 i
walk to park & shop. • 01s11was11t1s 6 880 s 1695/mo
.,. ..... u.fwn 3600 New 2 Br 2 Ba. ocean vu. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •• • •••• •• •• • • ••• • •• •.. 2 car gar, S6SOI mo. R er s
MIWPOIT llACH $425, tsl. last+ dep Call • Pool & Aec: Aoom S3l-l7S9. 631-474-4. Hohh, Mohlt 4100 Fem rmmte to sbr 2br, Prm LocotkNt ,11.,1
Dix ocean vu. 1 Br. newly Hal. 631·7900 • Garoen landsopif19 759-9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba twnh1e else lo l2'10Sq f\ on buay Beach
1475/mo. 2bdrm. lba. req'd. 497.23111
Coata Mesa.
983-7600 1 ~ blocka to the ocean
beach. Three bedroom
two bath home. Yearly
leaee. First and last.
SIOOO per month
63\.'7300, BK R.
decorated. w /gar ------• J""I 8 ch "Sllop• 8 Ibo 1 f 0 .C.C W/O. 20-30 yrs Boulevard·ffuntin1ton 2 Bd l Ba. S375. Clean & vw 0 u 0 • 8 a no ocean ront. S225 + ~ util. Pam Beach. Ideal for r•l
AduJts $675/mo. Ask for quiet. no kids/pets. Call S G •Tlt.AH9UILITY • Low winter rates. Daily 646-4l05 estate Office. store 0, 2 Br. l Ba. Completely re-
modeled, laundry hook·
up. dishwasher Near
beach. SS2S mo. 646·21~.
_Fa_y_e_. ~-9990__ Craig. 631-1266 Very private t & 2 Br or weekly. Kitchenette. other suitable bualn••>
Separate house. newly adult apts AVAIL. S90&up 675·8740· c;~ 2 Private baths. avallll&
HARIORVllW
decorated charminR NOW. Large floor plans. for•..t 4350 ble immediatel y. 110
2bd ....... lb W 111 l d garden landscapinf', SEA LARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Year lease. Attractivelv .a. www I•-'• ll!...-1.a..-~ • '". • a e oca e pool J. cu · G t 1 ~
Super exec s Bdrm
w /vu. 11350/mo. Agt
544.9990
"'11"-·---rww-..-u onquult st.S700 Nop ts ·a zzi. ,rea oca· Double car garage, priced.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-30l7 · e · tbr.lba .frplc.DW.encl. tion. close to ever · MOTEL Newport Hts ·Se<'ure 64Z-4lZl,•xtH6 latboca ltlmd 1 7 06 · gar Nr Hunt Harbor Y t h I n g ' S 0 m e 165/mo. 646·8441. W-'-days
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. d eck, Charming 1 Br. Beams. Jan.846-1186. townhouses & apls with •Weekly re ntals now ......... I
Ocean View ! Lge 2br
Condo sec bldg. adults
only $795/lse. 528·511 t
Lovely North Bayfront adults.no~ts.Lse S530 patio, <.'Ul-de-sac. quiet ---------dens avai l No pets avail-. •S98 and up. O fflu ltentaf 4400 ,,.._H..tNwlt•cl.",
Duplex 3bd rm . 2ba. 673-0473 or 644·6382 Adults s375. Savage 2 & 3 Bed room s please. From S540 •Color TV. *Phones in •••••••••••••••••••• ••• Locat ion . 2000 sq .li,
ideal Joe. Avail April 1 to -------Wilde& Co. 675.6606 S4()().S4SO Kids OK. no rooms. Elegant prof bldg in H.B SISOO/mo. S48·1l.56. e~;_,,
June 15. S850/mo . South of PCH. 2bdrm, ---------pets please. W ater' MAltlHEllSSQUARE 2274NewportBlvd.C.M 85< per sq.ft. lse Red 6752213
Steps to the beach, lge 4
br dplx, 2~ ba, patio. 2
sty. immac Stooo yrly.
673-2507
673-091Seves. Iba, frpl c. deck . Townhomeapt,2Br.2Ba. Trash Paid Carport. APARTMENTS 646-7445 Carpet.893-1351 · 1 1
was her /dryer S675 1 h · 964 .....,,.,, 973-297l A ..... 1 · -----------Co tJ ' Bachelor Attractive r ose lo s opping. -........ or . gt.. """" rvaneAve. 0 . i"...ws•••rc... 4~?~ 675-2424af\5pm .. ·t 1 S49S A t nofee Betw-nWestcllffDr. ceanv1ew Studio Apt 1617 Westcli(( NB Want w/beam ceiling, woo·A ,.ospi a mo. g · """' $""'"& ri d r· .,. 64 9850 & Mariner Drive. ....,., secu ty epos1t 1nancial inst 7()()()s.f. ••••••••••••••••••••.,_,••
paneling, plush carpel· lbdrm duplex yearly ren-5· _ 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. cpts. drps, 673·41S4 Isl floor Aaent 54 1 5032 S '11
· ... / l ••50/ 645-0252 - -___.:_,.,__ : tore Space for lea~. I LUFFS
New 3br, 2ba, Sonata
plan. microwave & all
a m en . Stt 50 /mo .
an g ..... oo. 213 557-3535. la . ... mo. 673-~ROI. 3Br. 2Ba. 4-plex, oar, d /w. encl gar. beach & 5 -soo (' •· f 644 2252 964 s152 ... ----s....-r R...tats 4200 1(-"1 L c Elo..ft"u 1 sq. t. O< 1260 sq . t
Corona def Mor 37 22 · · · adults. no pets S480. 1040 Poants area S4SO/mo. SUPElll VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'HEw•oRt,.;" in Huntington Bea ct"
••••••••••••••••••••••• Bachelor Apt 3•~1 blks to C Valencia S45-7983 842-8032 Large 2 Br 2 Ba over-oc EAN FR ONT SUM. ..-F lex i b I e t e r m ~ 1
Fantastic townhouse, Big Corona $150/mo ------looking Back Bay . MER R ENTALS s650 Elegantexecut1vesu1tes 2131596-7202 ,
- -pool. tennis court. 851-3890,640·6825 • IMSTAMTIM 2 Br 2 ba. microwave. Loads o f closets , wk Adltsonly Nowtak· in prestige location --·~
Comfortable House with S925/mo 7~9117 . -3 Bdrm 2 Ba. Xtra lrg frplc . S500~mo . Call fireplace. 2 carports, 2 ingreservations499-3579 With complete s upport 4.000sq ft for lse. storag~ 544.2300
pool. private. ni<.'ely --------3 BR2ba -S7S01mo. Apt. 2 story. 2 ea rl 963·6490ordraveby2t792 balconys. 745 Domingo --_ services. work area. potential of,
landscaped. S995. mo 3 Cost.Mffo 3724 Property Mart garage.frplc .yard.wtdl Broo~~':!A~l8, _ Dr. Call before 5PM. VacatiOft R...tals 4250 714/851·0681 ri ce set up Wil'l
B B • • • • ••••• •• • •• • • • • • • • •• 640..9019 l d I r. 2 a + 2 utility hook up Small child. Huntington Landmark 1 S725.9'79-8889or645-1260 ••••••••••••:•••••••••• 450 sq ft Delightful nego •ale goo se
bedrooms Cam . rm . F SUSb CA.SITS AS Cosy lach. U SO s
5
·emeall pet OK A must to s t or y. 2bdrm . 2b·a . On the beach . 2 Br. 2006 workini space with Harbor & Warner. S.A1
fireplace 640-1327. um! r .apl. 325&up. IESTVALUE W Oceanfront. <Lower S46-3700 ' 559·6l88,office759·659'7 I Encl gar. Adults. no Pvt patio. so of hwy TSLMGMT 642·1603 adul~n~~ls !68~ Versailles corner pen Unit). Weekly or Mon ocean view Full bath. 3 ---..!.:. pets 2110 Newport Bl. 616 1.; Buonia 1213 ) h 2 8 lhly 759.1677 · yr old bldg S450 me lfKhlltrialR...ta' 4500 WESTCLIFF, Xlnt loc S48-4968 btwn 8 & 5PM 430·9156 Stunning L~e lbd rm, Pvt and spacious. super l ouse r 2 Ra, comm -------Turner Assocs .. 494· I 177 •••••••••••••••••••••-'•
3Br 2ba. lovely yard. ---- ----"arden apt. pool/rec lge 3 Br 2ba wlfrpk. pool. jac .. wgt room NEW PALM SPRINGS .---. ---SSOO up 1640' lndus'l/Of
C •s•DEORO 2 Br2baw/maslersu1te. .. encl "a b t / t. S700/mo 6753787 MD ( 1 JIB 2000 garden er pr ovided "'"' areaS3SS.7IO W 18th St ,., r, a cony ,pa 10· · -·--Fully furn. condo. Ten· s aci ·'" · fice. 18101 Redondo C( S 1000/ mo. 646-6789. ALL trrlLITIES PAID beamed ceilings. walk lo drapes. new plush cpl. 2 (' u t e 2 Br Ba . nis. pools. Wknds. $\50 sq ft Reduced to St200 .. P " Hunt Bch 842·21Q-t'i
646-e710 Lilll!.~orona. S6SO mo lo 2Br. new cpLc;. drps. 2273 kids OK Must see this fireplace. l(araRe in lov-Wkly. SJOO. 645.8171 mo lse. Red Carpet. ------i..
- - - -Compare before you mo .,.... 7211 Agl Maple $395 mo beaut bargain al S495. elv Newport Heights -. ----893-1351 ___ MESA • ,
Harbor Hi gh l ands . rent. Cust om des ign Sparkl•'n" 1 Br Uti'ls. 545·5004 Mu.c;tsee.7921 Holt Call ~r:... W1llrentlime share con
3bd 2b , I S f l P l BBQ "' ""'~ 675·0349 do.2wks.Apr.l24·May8·. ....EW.ORTCE ..... TER l.._.DUSTRIAL rm. a, rp c. 700. ea ures · oo . . stove & refrige incld. No 3 to 7pm wkdys Sat I Sun " "' " ,... 522·7305eves cov'rd garage. new K"d p ki S465 lldrm, 21a 847 4803 Cross from bch. La bright new beachfront hotel. in Full Service Suites p .&.RK
furniture. surrounded 64'0-s7334. et5s15°t smp~ ng 2 children ok-no pets. ---------2Brlba,partfum".0 1w . fabulous Cancun . SCUTCOSTS S A UDO ISLE with plush landscaping. 1 omset Near new xlra dbt townhs Spacious3bdnn + conv Adult li ving at its best lia.S375 rno 5571634.5469248 pat10.S6502'rl_y.963·82i>3 Yucatan. Penin. Mex-Allyouneedforon~ N _ -_ apt Ir~ 3br. 2ba, frplc. ico. Incl. 2 qn sz bds. dai-monthly fee'. !ide ~fe l~~n$1!Ja~~· ~~furnished S420 Costa Mesa 1 82 4 Newer large lbr ~, gar. bl t n s . w I d h k u P . Newport Heights Duplex ly maid svc S700. Don. -640·5470
2 Bdrm fumlS. hed ••so Adults, no pets S3701mo skylil(hts , vaulted ceil· 2 'Br. 1 Ba. Adults. no ue ........ evt 269 LaWSOCI Realty, 675-4562. .., ••••••••••••• • ••• •• • ••• 548 5766 ~ A 365W Wilson.642-1971 ..._...,LY DECOR. _·_ _ ings. dlb attch gar, pets 1495. mo lst. last
3 Br 2 Ba. Incl. refrig,
fenced yrd, S7SO/mo yr-
ly. Agt. 673-3355
---------,..;:,,,, many xtras S525. deposit. 517 Bolsa. Days
Bach. Apts. Utils. paid. 1 Br. gas pd. encl gar. 2 Br 1 Ba. wtiiarage Pet 545-3604 631·~. Eves & Wknds
Weekly or Monthly dl washer. pool. Adults. OK S425 mo. Ask for -------:)48.5041
McNash Realty 642-1334. 642·5073 ~ik_! _641-~63-HUNT HARBOR AREA ---
18r. 2421 E 16th. St. 642-6S78eves -2 1r.lla -~---Avail now LARGE Xtra lge 2br, 2ba S495 OCEANFRONT
Adults. no pets. S400 AP· ----"' RACHf:LOR wlpat10 in pool/jac adults only 3 Bdnn 2 Ba Duplex
New Mam Condo. sips 9.
2brllofl all amen. wk
specials 833·0ZT7
MAMM<Yrn 1 Br condo
nr lifts 7-8. avail now
7 6(). 1933. 548-9094 pliances & ya rd Stunning Lge !bdrm Newly decor as pd. CATSWELCOME
645•4718 garden apt , pool rec encl gar. p 0 0 l . quiet adult complex l6R8S Lynn ,2 846_3541 Upstairs. 2 car garage
area S375 710W 18th St d I washer. Adu Its , Pool. spa. bbq, no pets - - -wt auto opener . washer Big Bear Sn. Sum. 3br
• N E W P 0 R T 642-5073 S325 mo Mesa Pines Spacious 2Br. k1"ds OK. & dryerincld Avail. 4·1 2b 2st t f I S""" M Del b TSL MGMT "•2 603 a. y. year .. rp c. HEIGHTS• ""' o uxe Mo lie ---------A pts . 2650 If a r I a Nr Beach & Slater. $375. __ .,..._.J_ walk lo ski. S6S night
3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 fireplaces . Home Mature adults 3 Ir To.-OllM S49 24_:'7 _ lstllast 962·3837 675 IXJ()() Immaculate. Adults. no No pets. Quiel. secure. Newly decor. gas pd., ------Quiel 2 Br. I Ba. with · ___ _
pets.430Redlands. $750 1991 Newport Bl vd e n cl gar .. pool . S385/mo. 2bdrm. Iba Deluxe poolside xlra lge garage. patio. pool ltetltahto Shore -4 1 00
* DB.UXE OFflC ES•
From l room up to 2300
SQ ft St .08 per SQ ft 3
rooms and up No lt>ase
required 2172 DuPont
Dr Adj Airporter llolel
833.J223. 9-12
N B Z700 sq ft fully 1m
proved s pace. Sl 51sq ft
pleasantly dividt>d into II
office» 2 sec'y areas. +
conference room. For in
formation (7141 644·6580.
846--0287
mo. 213/473-TI14 Eves 646-8373 d /washer Adu lts duplex.nodogs,645V1<'· 2br. 2ba. bltns. dswhr Adults.nopets. llJOl H •••••••••••••••••••••••
213/410-2221Days. Bachelor lbr. & unrur~ 642·5073 ~ri~9l24_ ~~ ~~fs be:~~5 A~ts. ~!~g~l.ss~50Ni:2~~grt M&ov~~fu~~~idex~~!~ CdM Deluxe Suites. AC.
3 Br F.R .. D.R Pool. 2br. S385-S485. tennis. Spacious 3 Br Duplex IA Y TIMIERS 0 p ( . 11 ~mt' pkg, ulil pd
2855
new c~~ & drnc S900 sauna, Jae. volleyball. 1-110. Pool & laundry fac S p A C 1 0 U S I 536-8362 Jbr. 2ba yrly. great loc in ro ess1ona y s ince st Hwy 675·6900 .,.., ,._ I d I N B. Broker l9?1. mo. Owner 7~ 1507. poo . a u ts . sorry no 548-9556 BEDROOM HW1t~ 675_.912 HOUSEMA TES Suite avail approx l 100 --pets~7·0075 --- -Frplc. lrg patio. walk in H~ 31,.2 " sq rt Newport Arches S• ,,_ ------PINE BLUFF A P'I'S I _.._. ,. ---832·4134
C -'1t,-1278 D.aPoiftt 3726 c: oset. dishwasher. gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Versailles. l br. tux Marina Bldg.642 4644 _,.. -I Br with lort 2 Ba pool & lndry fa(' 399 W 3bd b 1 ~ .... -~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult complex. patio. Bay St 646·9883 rm. 2 a . _c ose t o urious. secured. adults. •~L••iftcJ* Small office · 1827 Spac.2br+den.2ba.sgl S uper l Br Villa. view. frplc. encl gar . water. tennis, pool S4SO/mo 548·5981 Counselors to personally Westclsff Dr NB. Good
s ly twnhome. cent air. courtyard. quiet adult, gas stove. dishwasher, F.:astside. lge 3 br. 2'-i ba. $800/mo 968-3495. -- -----select your compatible loc SISO per mo. 631·0900 pool,jac.Wallttogolf& nopets.S325 6732181or 2 sty.dblgar.2 patios. L -1-h-1841 2 Bdrm. 2 bath duplex. rmmte to s uit vour
tennis. 2 car far. Adults. 493-5532 spa. lndry rm. No pets immac ... 00/mo. Beri·t. OCJIMCI ~ near beach. F rp lc. lifestyle. Shared-Living. ----FromSS25. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 2 8330overDr Suit"'31NB n o pe ts. 675 /mo . Hw.ltt-t-h 37,.G SPMC 642~ Ch . tbd lkt garage 5 5 mo " 493-8055 ••••• -:!:::..:::. ••.•• ':. _ _ _ 631 ·6107 armang rm. wa 0 Newport Beach Reallv 631·1801 r. .. s beach. (rplc. gar. ssso. 7~7241 · · ---- -
S.ta.AM 1 280 S375/up 1·2 bdrm. pool. MESA VERDE home al· ~ TSIDE 494 7795eves. Colorado woman would
••••••••••••••••••••••• jac. adlt. 18992 Florida. mosphere 2 & 3 dlx apts. Country Woods La~ Hl guel -3852 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo on like lo shr your furn apt
Zbdrm . Iba. drive by. H.B. 842 2834or842-3172 No pets 54&1034 Large 2 Br 2 Ba. Ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bay Prestige Promontory Pl. pre
2006 S . Ga r nsey lOCJIMCll~h -37 ,.-8 apt . S545 mo . No lo~at'on •-.,,or O Cerred Lve mass ..--.. hlld Unfurnished lBr apt . ' 1 .,.,-as.. P " 644-5069. 111&&.aBliBnU c renor pets 1802tst. t · 1 h (213>82Hi676. - -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ,. . St. Days 646-42ii2. Eves Avail. April lst. Garden ion ° pure a se ____ _
3 B l•~ B I d Stud1"o tu s a TV ... C I p l t " ·t 675-1570. 760 1933. r .,., a . new Y e-· x P • • ArARTMEMTS 645 9543 omp ex. oo • ac 1v1 Y Female. non smoker. to
corated. ni<.'e So. Coast maid ser vice, phone. Beautifully landscaped room . near Crown 548-9004Eves share 2 Br. 2 ba. Costa
Plaza area. kids OK SlOO/wk 4~-2227 _ garden apts Patios or 2bdrm. W. side. I <.'hild Valley M a l l. s45o. NrHoaa.redec.2 BR 1\17 Mesa.$262.54&6303
cc:7 2783 .. ,,5 d k p 1 •· If t ok S365 t mo + dep 661 3324 or 499 4551 "' ""' · · ~ · __ Charming lbr. full y rurn. ec s. oo "'spa. ·ea J S Ba. SSOO. adlts no pets ------
Office/warehouse nr OC
Airport, 1800 SQ n Offices
& warehouse Off1<'eS
full carpeted & aircond
Assume t lhyrs at S750
mo or negotiate longer
term wlownr 556-9900
Newport Ce nter
Prestigious 9th floor
view location a pprox
2 3 0 0 s Q ( l
<714)640-1560-Mr Joe
Fletcher Spac & redec. 2Br Zba sho~term. 2 rrplcs. pvt paid. covered parkinl! 5454529or \213)598-12t9. erry trom ____ Paloios . 631 JRR8 : Oceanfront. very nice
condo w/countrv kitch patio. huj!e dec k Adults, no pets. l or 2 2bdrm. l lhb11. W. side .... _...•--h 1869 645-6822 3Br,yrly,need2rmmtes 'J 4971955 persons OK new,_..------for bdrm. mstr's w/own OFFICE/WAREHOUS E
W ID, patio & "ar. Pool. __ ._ 1 Bdrm s....,_ •·oo $425 +sec dep No pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b t •· b h SU• •E SE "' .,..,,._ Newly dee. 2 br. ocean a cony "' at . 675·2319 -A
XI n t lo c b t w n Newporlleach 376' 2250VanguardWay 6450'379 Oceanfront for, Winter vu. yrly, frplc. S650 NB 4 oCfices. reception.
Brookhurst/Ha r bor ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'•"...,...,or"•o.24()8 Rentals Furnished & --ho ssso 63 1098 .,._...._, .,..., Spacious 2 BR, $365 · 673·7~. 645·4345 -------ware use w/lrf' shdmg · 1· _ Dix . ()('eanfront Wkly unfum Broker. 675-4912. -----Fem rmmte wanted to door. sec s.vstftm. new
E S 2bdrm t''?b d Pool&laundryfacil ... SCMllttlolJMCI 1216 aster. um'!ler. Now. · a . is 548_9556 ---;------I br. gar. prkg. yrly shr w/sam e. Newport paint. new crpl Redhill
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2·4 Br Prime lo<' hwasher. crpts. drps. NO FEE. _ApL & Condo Steps to beach. Avail condo. S250/mo 631·2259 nr Bristol Avail after
OCEANFRONT HOME 673-7873 gar. 995-331 I S470 1 Br I ba. patio Laund rentals Villa Rentals. now.S400.673-3958evcs. ~/wknd_ ----3/25181. 1-5/yr lse Call O"~ be b 995-3311 f 1 67S·4912Broker ---644-6500or760-l377 """'s tvt ach. 2 r. Luxurv Oceanfront a<'il. enc gara~es. new· ------Ch arming s mall l Br Female shr hse Eastside -- -2~ ba..1,_~. din. rm. lge Weekly 2or3 Br Comp USTSIDE-ly dee. Walk lo shop-2 br. 11-'l ba +gar. Hoag Oceanfront Charming C.M. S2SO + ulil avail 2-Story Oflice w/priv en·
deck.nzw/mo.499-2253. furn . incld linens pina Min from bch H d
499-S02l ,,." .. -•. Co.tryWoods .. · osp area. nu ecor . small 2 1 Br lower apt. 4·1·81646-2'188art6pm tranoe. bath Great .,...\r'O,.,. 2Br.&Stuoy.splll·level. Readyforoccup.April5. openhseSat&Sunll-3. No view. S400 yrly -OceanViewS475631-7770
CandlDJl .. 1-.S fireplace . sk ylight. S350motomo 646-0341 4238 H ilaria W ay , 675-3823btwn4-7pm. Will s hare2bd2baPark
fwm.-4 .•eek. No children or or54.:>-61SS ___ SSOO/mo.8»5875 ----Newport S300 mo rum. pets 1535. 180 E.21st St S365. Yrly. Clean t Br. incl util & linens w/resp
Days 646·4262, Eves Hwllttgtunhoch 1140 H_.iw9foaleoch 1140 Partly furn. w/garage emp . w om". Ref's
645-9543. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s pace. ""1 block lo beach. 640.86193
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EXEC SUITE Prime
Newport Bch lo<.'. Prof
de~or . con f .
audio/visual seminar &
other facil. 752·52'99
71 1 W. 17th. St.
Costa MeMI, Calif.
642-4461
1· 1870 sq rt Unit avail
for immed occupancy
I 2900 sq ft & 1·3700 ~~J
ft unal(s) avail. Apf1t
lsl 2 Storage'
Wa rehouses avail for
immed occupan<'y. 2Gdft
& 2800 SQ ft. •33<·34• 9t\•'
rt •Le~ing office 1Yr8J
Mon thru Fri 8-4. Sati •
10.2. ' " ------.....
1900 sq ft Ofrice "
War ehouse. Main Sh'
Irvine $950/mo. 631-777&' ----·n~
llOO sq ft. 2 offi ces. front
& rear entry. overhead
door, 220 power $310 Qn I
lease. 675·6251 ;.•'6 4 -· St~ 4550 ...•••.....•..•.•...• ._.
Storage Warehouses lfll
Costa Mesa avail. f<*I
immed oc<.'upancy 2800
& 2800 sq. ft. 33< per sq'.
ft Call 642·4463 M<i.lltJ thru Fri. 8-4. Sat 10·2 ---__ .. ..,.
F-enced Yard 800""9
bathroom . fac. eler.
ideal for contr actor
548-9831 days "'
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dent. 19. male. needs to
rent room. 4/mo period.I
Starting 2nd week ApMI• s p e a k s S w e d I s-ht
English. some Germlln)
N B area Rea&
549-9294. S49-9295. . • _______ ,
Retired Christian lad;
nds IBR apartment n
bus line C.M. SS6·8S88 • ---
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home lo rent. Pref cot
tagetype ~
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846-1311 <Mary Ellen) 2 HUGE Bedrooms in
s uper location. Fully
carpeted. built-Ins.
ground floor. Adult..5. no
pets S350 mo Apply Apt
E 568 W W ihon
643-4477
Kennebunkpor t?
lnq J20 36th. St One adult. Fem ~~. non smoke. to
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OceH View! Lge 2br Condo sec b~. adults
only $795/lse 528·5111
2br. 2ba, poolfjac/clbhse.
nr S.C. Plua SSOO/mo.
55'7.eJ eves
3br Condo, new dee. Ten·
n''· Pt::{ sauna, nr oeean. .ta-7418
Li• 2111', 2ba condo. VIiia
Balboa S7SO/mo lit/last + sec depollt 845-2151
Newport Crest, 4bdrm.
!~b9. 2llO eq ft. Teonia, '*" .,.. '" llJ5l,
• br. a ba Condo. t.ennia. eool tlllOlmo, ltO pet•
~.;°'ta II• u . le rr .
nl·toOO dy1, 171·lH5 ••••
JIJI
l'UR·ROUND FUN·
Social Act•v•ttes 0 1
rec1nr •Free Sunday
Brunell • 880 s •Par
lies • Plus mucll more
~EAT RECREATION,
Tennis • Free Lessons
• (pro & pro shopJ • 2
Health Clut>s •Sauna .
H~omassage• Swim
ming • 011v1ng Range
IEAUTIFUl APART·
MENTS; Singles 1 &
2 Bedrooms • Fur
n1sl\ed a. Unturn15heO
• Aoult L•v11111 •No Pet'
• Models 01>e~ da11y
11106
Oakwood
Garden Apartment•
Newpot1 1Mch/8o,
1700 t6tll St
IOo•t• 1i 161111 (7141 "2·f1')
HewPOrt h ech/No.
880 lrv111t
•• , 11111)1
t11AI ~UI>'
Want Ad Help?
• 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo nr SC
P.laza. SA. Pool. tsoo.
Child OK. 5-49·3232 or
641-1480.
2 Bdnn triplex near So.
Cst. Plaza. Spacious.
~alk-ln closets, bltlns.
patio. garace. No pell!.
MSO mo. Agent 133-9293
E . Side trlplU 3br. 2b1,
lmmed occup. no pets
1550/mo I ncl ultl.
851'114'7
IM~eliUY.
New 1ardeo apt,, paUos,
1PO<>I. 1pa. Adult~. no
pet.a.
28r, 2ba ._,"8$
.. W. WUIOO, Al.atl
J Br. -zer,lla. I k&1
teti: . .-.142-0ISf
Isn't that the horse that won
The Triple Crown in '72?
~fD~
1r you're not sure woo (or wti.t) Kennybut\lq>ort
was. don't feel bad-yoo'" not atone .
Kennybunkport 1s one of 14 ~nctiwly
Olfferent apartment floorplans at Seawtnd Vlll9
In Huntington Beach. Seawlnd VIiiage IS a rwutt
of totally personaliud professional planl\lng.
The kind ot attention yoo <leseM.
A pe~ect bl«ld of naw~ Ind llvlng-
nestled in a forest with DlbCllng bf'oaks and quiet
po005, cooled bi natural OCfan bfftZes. Add to
that t.ennls courts. swimming pOoll, a.)aCu2.11 and
a convenient locJtion near ~~ and
empkYjment and you've got a place all)'Ol'le would
prOIJdly call hOme. (Even KennybUntcpc>rtl)
One and two ~-one and two bath
adult apartments ftO{n t4a.OO
1!55!Muno~5!~.:._.~
(714') 8Q3.!Sl98
From the Sin OMgo F!WMY ol't4 noftf\ on a.ct\ .o
McFaddt!I. ttlef\ wat C)tl Mcf~ to SIMlnG W..
F'umbtlltlgs •Y ... • Open 4'111)' I 0 AM 'bl dUlk.
---------shr38r2badplxin CdM .
Huge 2 Br. t Ba. Steps t wt2 fem. $240/mo. 4 blks
beach. 1600. Property to bcb. Janet 752·8585.
House 642·3850 or ext 404. M-F. 760-8299
Hwn PEHIHSULA. Business for sale Bur~}
Extt offit'eS in elegant Alarms . Wireless. HOWi
surroundings. Across bus. vehicle S24,9
from City Hall. All sup· (714) 848-3180 '
port services available 642·1010 eve/wkn.s.
3 Br. t Ba. Steps to beach. Rmmte wanted/fem . Cat
S840. Property House. OK. Pvt room. SlSO /mo.
From 225 to 4750 sq .ft. SMALL INVESTOR'•
673-3002 Take out Deli in opeu.•
642·3850or 642-1010. 548-9680 Linda N.B. Design Plaza. I ot-
---rice In suite. otean view.
3176 •••••••••••••••••••••••
M/rmmte to shr 4bd hse share recepl. rm .
in East C.M. mature S350/mo. Sec'y & ans.
resp. nonamlter avail 4·1 serv. avail. Call Tua. or
63H597 or 548-9443 Fri. 640-tR4
Spect.acu.lar view w /sec
1ate, pool, jac. tl4Slmo + l\ hllllpc. 7St--1421
ear new 1 br apt. St.lilt
ins, c.rpet, dr•pes, car
port, l•ui)dry rac;lUty'
public \.ttmll courts and
golf course ri&ht behind
property. Ad ult.a. no
peta. Avail. Apt\l 1. U75 S ~-81 fr f ,,____ ,... pac. """""'• u s. pro . i-.;.;.m....;o_ • ._"""""'~..;.;..:•_142...;.;...·0_1_'"' __ • __ , to 1hr w/aame, see to ap.
t7thSTlllT
Costa Meaa. a rm suite,
A/C. Plenl~ of parking.
545aq. ft. 75' 1(1. ft.
Reaklftom\ca 675·g"?OO
Nr S.C. Gftteral Uoep, 3 pfec.190-1750eves. OfflcelStore/Bus iness
b r, frplc, 2 ba . .iove, Room w/batll • aariie. spa~. 14YIX.c>. Oho.ice
crpts, aveH. Apr. 4. Newport Beaefl for Harbor·Baker Center.
mo.•l ·lMt Pem alt: uoo mo . Costa Meu. Vacant.
.... tcS-ml. ka5 ••• et1t.&0-1•
Cif' ,,_ 1171 Prof. male eaec. Wlll D>fl. l7th,St. •••••••••~··••••••••••• at\tre n\y L11. Bch. FRCOSTOll ft,~~
1Br, lrplc, encl. home w/prot. ftm1le. """' 11; •
••· .. .., • ,., paid. slllk. to bel~lt . frpte, 1'5ol00 aq, ft . air cond .
Nopeta.1411. na.zm Jaevnl. eHh l refe. otnce tuJ\a for lmmed. occupancy. All utlla, lbdnn. 1be penthwle; t _4M-OMO ___ . _____ ....,. ianltortal Hrv .. coat.
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tion. steady income, ful·
ly equipped.Only '35.om>
owner will carry. 'l'I
Michael Real Est.al~:
673-8880 "' Mountain Buslne1SH,
Free Litl, Reaoru.
M o t tla. Gd, £..1'1
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FMC91. ••'-· d«h. llGt ....._ .II. an. eat. Cati Auwer Ad hamllhed. uwt'"'rtby • Our Sptd.alty. We IOlve our speetall)'. Prompt. Ofc. loc · 8 Ca II $1.&J pjr ~ ...._,eite.AJITM8C U.f'Nldool ... Nll D.O.l:L&ICTRIC 1411,IGGIO.IOn. depM1410 yourpniblem1.Ul·200t ~~ PalntJq. Ore1. ------·------._. 11--· .• -• C 1 .... .1...W /ODmm. -• ........._ ·-··~a,.,.. y -::-;-"S.. ..... T .L .C . Cblld are. Qude1...-k,freuet. /Hand RS CLEAN .. KES IT I.......... _...,,
t • ... ·~--... ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaytime, exp~ '!!!1· Uc. tOOlCI. (nJ>•·•T Cal'P9llh'Y ymlft II . A ~;;;:. •STEVENS PAINTING •••••••••-•••••••h••• -llham • le .,......,_,., Dr7wall, •palntln•. GLEAM! Homet, apll, •••••• •••••••••••••••• lnt/ellt. Free ltemllM ' QUALITY ROOPIMO eoaof°° ~ra c ::t Cle • S.. la REllOOl!UNG Pl~ to;tn, m.ll~h re-office. Carpet . ..._ZMO ~:!:." ~r.~o;;{.~~9;~ •t. Nut, quality work. All lrJ*I. free Mt. DAILY trpll lt ftlln. bhatla. I~ ~alWortl pa • our •pee ta· ROBINJSCLEANINO .... ·-~1 VI.la. MC. 541...,0 PIL.Of Hall, llv.-dla. nn1 tll; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ReaJd.ICommerdal UOIWl.~71.J.7r· Servie.-athorou1hly _.rmorl47·-HARBORROO~C fl• •• t•TICI ave nn tf.50; ~bllO; Newport Oeuial Sen· Al·30CM clean house. 50085'7 Movlnf? The Starvln1 "-,..... •--1 chr 15. Guar. tU01. pot C • r P • t • U P b o l • Collqe Student.a Movln1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New • recovers. ~ r DlllCTIOaY odor. Crpt repair. 15 yn Housecltaaln(, Win· ...... Remodel, llepaln, Paint. HOUSECLEANING Co. ha arown, lnaured EXPERT PlANO tunln& 1peclalltt/1tay·h1y
DOITNOWI exp. Do work myaell. dow1 Hardwood tlrt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panel no job too 1mal1 JSOURBUSINESS! ume iood tervlce. •repelri.?'!e,!1,~rPTG. prtcee.Reliab&e.541-0512 ·'
~ .... S•t•• Refs.531.otOl at.en CRP'l'.UJtlO,WOOD qualworkooly5'5-21C>l Janlce'1Ra11edyAnn tTl24 08 Licen se _.._.., Sir ........ YourD•ltM Pt.lot lutalled/,.,,.INCL Llc. . . ,........ Santee~ WeCa.re-~Cleanel'I Ct-1.wdwtr . ,..,, Ore14tt-2Jl52 H•••u•..._.. 875-251' &U.ta7 ,...../1.,..,. ...................... . ~tau f"/ Steam clean • upbols ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4•4 Sky1l1ht ln1tal1ed 642-1671 •• Wort I u ar Truck ConttructJoo·All types •• ... I HARDWOOD FLOORS lirls want to clean ,.......,, .. r llMJ Neat patchet at le•turea Slll6 and 4xt ln1tallad ~!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!qt!!!!!J!!l!!l!!!i~~ount~~unlt~~~·~i~--1 JOynexp. Freeest. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.aPecS•Waxed houaee by day. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... lfJ..14Jt '1115. Oran1e Cb•bty ..: m .145-'7 8 Llc.#33'9f IU-5t73 •VERYLOWPRICES• Anythne,llZ-41815.A. Charlotte,&3l-55M. Fine ext/Int painting by Cuplfttl')'MS-790l
BOOKJCEEPING BUYWHOL.ESALE Landlcapemalnt-clnu119 Generalffouaecleaolng Richard Sinor. Lie. Ins. ED'SPLASTERING T19
•-T'""'SERVlCE Thrv Carpet ln1taller. Drt.._....,_.._ 0«>r1e 549--2015 H.... Reliab'e.-fs.Own Tryme.S3l-44l0 (2'hn ) All""-Int/Ext -l'\.A Free est A.llo rpels .. •••••• •• • •• •••• •• • • • • • • • ••••• ••• •• • •• • •• • • • • • . 'I • ~ • ,. .,..,. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Reu. rates. 496-0913 1 id ' · 1 .J1 DreNmaldoi and alter•· Landlcapini-Cleanups Haul, cleanup, concrete trans. 982·0510 Inter/Exler/Refinishing. 84S-l25I FREE EST. Tile installed, all kinds.
A..... • repa r · Jay, UOlll done wlt.b expert Treet.rtmmins·Haullng removaJ. Dump truck. H .... ,._ ceilinp/wallpaper. Lie. INT./EXT. plaster 1uant1teed. refs. John 754-«S&O. quality and service by M-•-tena.n ........ F---t. ""•'ck ••rv ...... 7•-~ Mt Caln &Sons, 898·5105 893-1887
-•••••••••••••••••••• .... "'"' ...... "'D """' -""" ,,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• patching, 30 yrs eJtp. ---------Drtveways, parking lot NO STEAM /SHAMPOO appt.NZ.30&0 Amie, 548-3414 DUMP JOBS EX EC UT JV E will RALPH'S PAINTING Neat545-2977 (Paul) Custom Ceramic Tile
1"epairs, aealcoating. Stain speclaliet, .fast Drywwl MIKE'S LAWN CARE Small Movlnc Jobe houeeslt, xlnt refa, ex-Lie. Int/Ext. Low Rates Plii••••11 New-Remodel· Repair
SltS Asphalt. 848·4871 dry.Freeest.839-1512 ••••••••••••••••••••••• call u JKE·-1-1 per'd.947·5'07.~·1248 F ........... t '""'5566 ••••·--·, Freeest.Chuck,494-5887 Uc'd Monthly service. Tree1 • _.. -• --· ....,.. • •••••••••••••••••. •• •• . C_._ • ----Drywall Specialllt •-c ..... nurw ...... -HoU Pl b. ..._ .._.,. ""-Q I at prod. N at • ..,. r-_......., Tree/1brub trim, con· Room in home nr water DAVE'S PAINTING eman um JDg thwl~Oll leec• luAda. 1 ....................... '::t · 1319944 · ~..,.. 9 re-crete removal, clean· desired by retired buai· Serving area 9 years Sales-Service· Repairs C ··n •••••••••••••••••••• AcousUcCellln1s m . . . ·554 ~·r't ,:'~~:':nee~ vT!r, upe. F'Yeeett. 557-8271 nest executive or wlll Moat reasonable Free estimates 552-7183 Ceramic. Ne:'.remod.
IEMODB.IMG +customhandtexturing DRYWALL-Our E•· houaealt. Reta exch. Insured Uc'd 760-7301 r llesid./comm. No job Lie. 31191N4. 532·5549 per11.se. We can handle Cleanups. Free est. HAUIJNG/CLEANING Wrtt.e Ml. Dally Pilot, . . .O . lox I....... rea.s. rat.es. 875-2214
toolgeor1mall. 631·2004 c ..... /Co.crefe your problems. a 1.2004 752·1Mi Tree trim' Painting Box 1.580. C.M. 92182'7. Painting: Comm 'I, In· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa..dow C .....
.. ~ ..,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............... CLEAN·UPS/LAWN or?? Ray, 116'-4278 dustrlal, Residential. 10inebo/Newport P'?15tblr; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7-__. i~ M i t ._ __ ,_ Free Eat. Low rates ce xea unava1 a e . "' ... '""-Sunsh1·nein" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Foundations, Retaining ••••••••••••••••••••••• a n e n a n c e · Haulini 'Dump Jobs. ""' 873-0737 R en t . a . Bo• from ~ • '"' ~ • Walls, Hillside Rest~ra· ELECTRICIAN-priced Free-La. ndac•~ .... 9907 A.Ill for Randy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• privately-owned postal Call Sunshine Window 'BURGLAR tlon, Sla.bs, r~tl.OS , right. free estimate on -· ...... 841-11427 TAXES AND QUALITY PAJNTERS service. THE MAIL Cleaning, Ltd. $48-1853 Block&Bnck. Lied. lar1eor smalljobe. •xp. Gardener-mow, INVESTMENTS Bargalnratesthru4/8 SUITE. 549.4733 for 842·8387eves/960-383S Lie. #31881121 873-0:SSt "' Removal : concrete, Tu prep, shelters, TDs. Freeest. 848-5684 ratea/servlces.
edge, cln·upe1 Free est. asph. grading, lot clean· Mr. Leonard. 661·9343. For C1auified Ad Alarms25~off631-4410 Patios. Driveways & Top Quality, Dependable Rsnbl.CMarea.~4891 up. saw. break 6 re·.....___ WINTER RATES PropertfM•191 .. .t ACTION
Wal.lrways, Reas. Rates Service. Reas. Rat.ea. 18 move. ::=::::':'.............. lnt./elll. Painting ••••••••••••••••••••••• CaU a
C8't..lcr !-,!1c .• <!..!9°971. M2·0986. yrs experience. 531·5055 G ....... S-.lces Hrlyor bid. 549-2'11 Clean outs-fast service Prof. service to save you Dally Pilot
••••••••••••••••••••••• vu &a•' •----------•••••••••••••••••••••••• Wo ...... 9C• lime & money. Newport CusToM INTERIOR •----------1Electriclan -Sm. Jobs, Complete mobile home The fastest draw In the Problems? I Write any 536-980l Pacific R.E. 84.5-3683 AJ>.VlSOR
CARPENTRY Sell thlnp fut wltb Daily maint. at repairs. Lie. service, relevels to re· west. . .a Dally Pilot rtsk, lo monthly rates. Cluaifted Ads, your one· &42-5878
By Jay 842·8809 Pilot Want Ads. •mtot-ClO. ~5203 models. -..341 Classified Ad. 642·56'18. Plrttel Ins. 846-3995 stopahopping center. Want Ad Results 642·5678
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jlall--------~ Found: Keeshound, F ; FOUND : Cock a poo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS. We will Bodyshop-Experienced CASHIER COUNTER HELP: Ex WANT SSS l'AST7 Terripoo, old, while, M: Dobie. St. Bernard mix, Schook& train. Apply 7 AM . metal.man needed for HOUSEWARESALES perienced Sandwich tl~-StMil, Up to ~ FOUND ADS 4 puppies, mostly black. Blk Lab puppy, Wht ILLW"°" 7005 MacGregor Yachts, 1631 non·production body Apply ln person : Crown Shop. Over 18 Coata
Equttyon.tat, 2nds, 3:nfsi Newport Beach Animal Cocker m Ix puppy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Placentia. Costa Mesa shop Metal finishing & Hardware. 1024 Irvine. Mesa area. Call btwn
FastService•Fundmg. ARE FREE Shetter.644·3856 Hound·dog Shepherd Guitar . Beginners. •sttur.T M• ... •G-lead work desired. Fial !WestclifrPlaza>NB 9·2.646-1004 CaU E.STARR !164.Ql33 mix, Lab/Setter m ix . Children or Adults. "" .,~ """"" ~ rate & commiss ion. ---------
call: FOUND: Wht Dog w/3 Ma.stiff. Irvine Animal Laguna are a · S · Auto rental. No ex per. Mon.-Fri. 8·5. 631 ·4939 COUHTH HELP
legs, Fem, vie E. Bluffs C Sargeaot499-4409 necessary. Call 979·8826 CASHIERS Dry cleuera. lxi;r· Business loans: lOK up. Cancha 760-8423 Care enter 754·373' or 772-6550. for appt.
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Isl & 2nd mortgages. 642-5671 c ·r.ed h ...,_..... -r
5K·lOmi·l.•"•.7108 FOUND·. Pm· .. Women's FOUND: 2 Norwegian erti 1 teac er·expert •UTo•--•L •GT Bookkeeper/Secretary. • • ...J.64.a.6113 """" .. Elkbounds Fem. vie. tutor: Reading.Math· "" '"'"""'"" A PIT. R.E. development u· M w--. -M-W.t.ct 5030 Wallet Safeway Bayside Arch Beach Hgts LB. Creative approach, in· No uper. necessar y. I construction back TDTE cou ..... ~ HELP -·-r Dr. 74iG-3329 d . ·d I · I t Call9'79-8826 or 772·6550. "'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: Mar. 11. Keeba. a 497-51216 tvt ua invo vemen l'T'OWld helpful. Send re· FIT Mr. Best Cleaners
Private party wants 12yroldMirishselter. E Found : Cruiser on (714)846-5259H.B. AUTOMOTIVE sume to P.O. Box 8209. 675-ll>I>
S200K-S2SOK 1 year note. s ide CM. REWARD Trinidad Island Hunt PerlOIMlh 5350 J-L-W__._.... 7075 EXPBIEHCEO Newport Beach, 92660. MARKETS secured by Isl T.O. on 646-<1667. 536-28?8 · h. c ,·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---· -For 2nd & 3rd Shifts 1•.iz m il lio n d o llar ington Beac · 8 PRELAW studentneeds ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTOCASHIEI Bookkeeper/Acctg Clerk Wepromotelomanage. CUSTOMER
REUTIOtieS
Installation desk. heavy
phones. reports & bill
ing
Bayfront home . Phone LOST· Cat REWARD MO-l44l. Rick. S2S,OOO. Will do anything Back office Nurse. LVN Excellent working con· Assist in growing Costa menl & supervision from
645·9195 r eside nce. Srnall Black Fem Lost : med. sz F dog, ap-Legal. Confidential seeks full lime employ· diliom & fringe benefits Mesa retail chain Must within
642·1081 offi ce N.B./C.M. area Needs pro•. 2 yrs old, vie. DVM . P.O. Bo• 3242. ment. ln N.B. & C.M. including retirement know payroll. A/P . typ· WANTA CAREER7
---medication 548-6539 Adams & Magnolia, thin N.B. 92863. 87S-l'108 plan. 40 hours per week. ing and 10 key by tour h. Costa Mesa tl40t~1. Trvtt Salary rommensurale 111 Del Mar Dffcll 5035 LOST: Blk w/gold eyes chaincollar,no lic'blk& COVER GIRL LigbtHskp•cootingfor with experience. Call Goo d sa lar y and 631·9421
901West16th St.
Newport Beach
642·3260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B l R d whl. 964-28SS S Citizen r. Fri·Sal-Mon· Stan at Benefits. Reply Ad #853
ermese ca ewar •°'1TCAU• Tue 4.5 hrs. Reas . NA~R~ c/oOaily PilotPO Box Sattler MtcJ. Co. 646-4352 --Lost : Miniature Collie. 9S3-077'8 MC/VISA 631..Ql llam·9:30PM 1560 Cost a Mesa. CA
All types or real estate Lost · Desert Tortoise Nr "Sult.an". Sable while 926216
Laguna Beach
494.9233 DATA ENTRY OPER
Exp . IBM·3742.
979-5860 investment.a since 1949 Please help find my FIRST a ~DY Professional Practical C AD LL~ -------c--a..u.a.... t-Newport Heights. Fish & [ ii B. d ~ I Huntington Beach ~----..m game tag . Need s am y. ig rewar . Nurse.References.live-/c.OOH.11l>t.•Klv<i IOOICKEEPERF C 962·9116 Del.menover18forL.A
Zltd TDs medication. 646-4905 847·l1X'>l. Escort. Models in. 499-3156. l '"1·' .l\o'it ..... , '">40 •1100 Self·motivated bright.~~~~~~~~~~! Times to homes in N.B
642-2171 545-061 l Lost : Siamese Cal. male. .._... D..cen.. H.a.. W-.d 7100 hard·working individual & C. M. S400/S450 +
Widow has money for
2ND T.D 's any s ize
above SI0.000. No credit
I , no pnlty. For action
c all AGT 673-7311
anytime ----
Mocbnl Rah MhJ. ~ SINCE 1981
llt&2nd TDs, SSOK-SlM +
.0'Wner/Non Owner
SFRs & Condos ,
Commercial & Industrial
PETER DOBBS 64(Hi()16 673-9043
Want investor for Npt
bayfront home. Give
well secured lst or 2nd
i .D. Agt, 675·6161.
2 nd Tru s t Deed
purchases arranged .
For details. rail ~1957
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Announcing expansion of·
Br. Jorgensen's office
hn. By appt. only 9-5:30
M·F, + salS-12.
Sell idle items 642-5678
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Reward: Cross & chain • -'' ...,. with experience through CLEAMIHG PYSOM bonus 646-0637 648 5844 lost Sund. 3/15 at Coco's. 9tyrs old. Vic of lSlh St. * 972· I J45 * ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO TIAMS. financia I statements for pvt home nr Coast · • .
Narcissus. Cd M. Sen· C.M.S42·4<m. 1 MC&VISAAccepted ADMIH.AIDE R & R MAN. Full time For property manage· Hwy/Dover, Npt Bch 1 DENTAL ASSIST.
timental value. 64&-14ro Lost: Fem. longhaired SECllTAIY-Tools required. 548-2288 m enl co. near 0 .C dy/wk. 548-9215 F/time chairside. Ex
---·----w h l Ca I i co cat . SANTA AMA Airport. Xlnt. salary & CLERICAL r~:_~cf:.er. GP offi ce Los t : Mic r o f Isc h e Bayshores. Rew a rd . ....,.Ca .. ..., Victim/Witness As · ankin benefits . Please send re· ....., .........,
machine in gray case. 646-8280or87S..32i6l llcorts sistance Program. Abtli· B g sume to . Controller. Sales Dept looking for ----
Vic Costa Mesa Inn <out-Z4ffrs. 641..0180 tytoworltw/clients,gd. Local Newport Beach P .O Box llC-19525 an energetic person to o.wtalAaaJst.f
si de ). REW ARD . Found : F Ala skan ~-.. /C~ comrmmkaUon & writ· S&Lneeds loan ser vice lrvine.CA92713 join our sales staff Chairside.RDA&X·ray
<714)280-1836. M a I a m u l e -Ing skills. Clerical s upervisor. Minimum -Ab i Ii t Y Io work lie. req. 4"" day wk. Westminster.893-3077 Mbp/MC/Yhe responsibilities-typing, 3yrs. nper. Must know Bookkeeper, construe-w/figures. phones , benefits. salary open
Lost: Cameo pin In or
a round parking area
Red Onion Restaurant.
Peter's La ndin g, H .
Harbor. 3/13181 Sen·
timental value. Reward.
( 213)541-4461.
record keeping. cor· all as pec ts of loan tion/developement firm heavy typing.s5wpm, & N. B. area 642·8880,
FOUND: Small Black1•-------••I respondence, etc. $1,000 servicing. Must be in· in H.B. Req. mature or ganizational skills re· 673-:MO:Jwkns&eves.
Cat Female Newport *FOXY LADY * per mo .. ucell. benefits. dependent self-starter. person toworlt with min. quired. Mag card ex per.
Beach. 873-3386 O\TI'CALL ONL y Apply via resume by Salary commensurate s u P e r v i 5 i 0 n helpful. Please call for
VISA MC 3·30-81 to: YSP, Inc .. with e•per. Contact Ms. Responsibilities incl all an interview. Wells
FOUND: Man's Gold * 972_1 Ill * 2803 Royal Palm or., DeMy Parisia · 645-6505. bookkeeping/account· Fargo Alarm Services.
Wedding Ring w/ In· CostaMeaa, Ca. 92626 Newport Balboa Sav-ing functions . Both division or Baker Jn.
scrlption Sunset Beachl•------•-•I inp. E.O.E. manual & EDP sylems. dustries. 17882 Cowan,
Found: young fe male 842-*5 botk Escorts Advertising 2/yn exp nee. S900/mo Irv. 549.34$.S EOE/MF.
Doble, rust color. free to SS8-UM6 HB.PW~MTIO to start. Call Salty gd home. 988-IC83. LOST: Brittany Spaniel, 24 Hr. Service Sales representative to 536-8832. Clerical ..;;:... ________ , fem · b r w n co I I• r Serving Or. Cty call on Reader Ad busl· Banklng Varied General office
Found · altered m ale , w/rabietag. Vic. Lake & -----=---'--ness accts. for advertil· IOOIKllPIR duties incl support for
black Poodle mi• White _A_d_a_ms_.H_B_.'98-__ 4-053 __ -1 ATlAMTl~~ASSAGE 1n1. Mon.Fri.. 9AM· Hew Accounts Permanent. 30to40hrs Pres ident or leading
spot on chest. Can't Lost: yellow M Lab, vie. 5PM. Base+ comm. Co. wk. PrestlfiousNewport stereo manufacturer in
keep.983-8562. Be pampered by 16 benefits.Wllltraln.Neal Counselor Beach insurance agen· Irvine area . Type --=--------• Della Obllpo, SJC. rew. Beaut. Girls . Open appearance & gd. spell-cy. Good co. benefits. 5 0 w P m f r 0 m
Found: "or adopt" gray 493-3085,493-0322 10AM·4PM 7 days . inc eue!'lial. Apply: E•perlencePreferred non·smoker. Call Twyla transcrlb"'r Good Cockapoo with black Phone84.5-3433 Pennys aver , 1860 Al.soparttlmeposltions at844-4242 "' a r ound eyes. 8/mo . Lo at : Rew a rd red ---------Placentia Ave., CM available in our South secretarial uposure &
546-9344. Doberman, Fem. Ears •• ---------1 Coast Plazaoffice.Call: IOO«k•ll/FC growth opportunity.
cropped, 6 moe. answers SPIRITUAL ABOllC Kathy Amburgey for really mgmt co'. p'/t, !714)556-6193 .
Classified Ads are the
answer to a successful
garage or yard sale! It's
a better way lo tell more
people!
to Kush. 960·5828 or READINGS IHSTIUCTOI ~4086 nr Coast Hwy & Dover. CLERICAL Clerk for re·
962·*5 IOam-lOpm. Fully Lic'd. Exp. only. Newport 955-2391 tail store. Must be ex·
L ost : St. Be rnard. 492·'121M!or 492·90341815 Beacharea.780-0461. CALIFORNIA per. Call : Balboa female, 6 mos old. Ans to S. Camino Real. San looldlHp•g C lertl 0
"Precious". Blk mask. _C_l_e_m _______ Answering Service FEDERAL Full time, e•per. helpful =~~· 549-9671. E. · E Pleasant ofc. N.B. Ex· but not nee. Many com· ---------
Reward. 842·4770.--------ai per.orwilltraln.8AM · ~&Lo. panybeneflt.s.Applyat: CLHK/nPIST 873-2832 THE 4PMsblft.M·F.831-S511. 6'95TownCenterDr. 1680 Placentia Ave ..•
Found. Golden Lab. Lrg. Girtf I . ...t-ColtaMeea,Ca92626 Costa Mesa Per mane n t & t em ·
m.le. Brown lthr Collar. r~ Applications being ac· Ti"-al~rt It porary. Newport Beach
ISCOITS cepted for full time parts o:Atu un Y mortcage banking com·
3-l8inSanJuan.498-S327 * * driver/shop belper.~~!!!!!~E~m!!!p!!!~y!!e!!r!!!!!~~ IOOl'l--1'/C pany hu openln1s for evea. H-/Offlce,IHoht Background in pressurer: Fashion laland lnvet t· clerical positions, both * 759-1216 * cleaning equipment IAITIHDB-49yt ment firm. Excell. op· permanent & tem · SCRAM-LETS 24Hn NowHirlng helpful. Calif. driver's HOST/HOSTHS portunity. Exper. It porary. Some previous
Mc Vi ti •-good driv1·ng maturity req'd . Call: office exper. Typing It
ANSWERS 18 ~~ "' t •• 50 Inquire: Camino Mex· 714-640-0123 10-key by touch deslra· r~'UIV • mus · -· per lean Restaurant. 20111 S.
Dental-Exp 'd en -
thusiastic assistant lo
compliment our Pedo
staff. Xlnl salary &
benefits to the r l1ht
person. 548-SS80.
Dental X-Ray Tech. New
office Santa Maria. or-
tho & peri. exp. Call
(213)540-4101.
DENTAL OFFI CE
MANAGER. Busy of·
fice. You name it , We'll
pay it. 84.5-7580
DISt6M ... .....
Mfg. co. ln Mla1lon VJejo
area needs eJtper. in
electrical connectors, h e rmet ic seals .
transducer design, com-
ponents materiala &
methods.
Duties include detign,
drafting, material• tist·
Ing & R6D projects.
Mechanical f:n1lneer·
Ing de1ree prel'd .
Qualified candidates
send resume to: llrs.
Jans , 23891 \tla
Fabrlcante, Suite l03,
Million Viejo, Ca ... 1
hour to start. Apply Brookhunt Hunt. Bch. ~~!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~I ble. For appt., call : Unhoot -A1ln1 -AMBER formerly with rrm Main Street. Suite • 640-4580. ext. 1202. 'c>% ~
Foist -Hallow -COVER GIRL is now A, Irvine. BE AU TIC I ANS & Bright, mature person _E_.O_.E_. ---""---·---------TOO LONG w i t h T H E MANICURISTS. follow· who loves children to COC1CT••&.--,.&.OU.,.GI DB•t• Peoplewhothinkt.hatall ,._________ helpp/tlmeinPedlalri· At ,.. -·-0, our. ~roblema can .... GIRLFRIENDS' ,. In• pref. To work In .._.,_ ""' ASS•• •s .. clans olc. No exper nee. Bartender/Barmaid, La•una Beach •'•c·
solved Y solar enern. WANTED: Balding men Jrvlne alectronlc1 die· warm, friendly salon, Mra.Austen,84.5-4670 Cocktail Waitress / tro~lc• manuract .. ter
may have stayM out In •women. For lnfor Toll tribulon ndl. Cable A•· Hrs. ne•ible. The Hair Waiter+ Food875·10l4 needs:
Use ~At/ serv ice_ ! r. wtlen placing your ad ... a
Da ily Pilot ad number w ill
appear in your classified ad
~ · ... we take your messages
24 hours a day ... you cal l
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"'. dur ing office hours and get
the responses to your ad ...
thulmTOOLONG. Ftte: 800-172-3545 oper. aemblen. 8oldertn1 ex-1-De_pot::..._·_557_·2234 __ . ___ 1 •C=25* COMM'L. cleaners for •an experienced ptf1on
Fo•pd : • Poke , nr _208 ________ per. nee. Excell. work· BEAl1J'Y OPERATORS. no.oa:z ok bldp. Dependable, to be re1pon1tblt1 for
Edward1 6 Ga rden PffONEl'UN ln1eondl.l!co. beoefita. with followinf. 70~ ---------• nex. hn. ~lpmt. & draft.int ltunec:hallAtal
G-• ._... R_. Bch Conta ct: Bob Tracy, comm. or rent station, c••w••u tra'-'-I pro -..... Pay detlln f\mctlon1. ltlitt ,., •• _ ..... , _.,, . 8AM·12PM M.C./VlSA M l"rt 1-5 Mt-G16C -,.._... UW1 .,.. h a v a t h o r o ... Ill Dl..-J (71A) e3f..el5S oo-·• · te4•lfl05or8112·t'759 CASHIER8p/Ume, N.B. by job. Min. SS. hr . Lag. knowlffie of drtftlaf •Onnte.9"_.., HUI• area. Call: Lo. c bOli Found: Sctaaltt II: Whip· For A U1erapeau tlc --•••••••I lo.tMthJH•c• -----------• 131.-.evee r.roc!edures. P naJtd pet, brtlMllt 1"; Shep. " b Ii 'd ••s••llS M/F needed for boat CAIH•S --------• ayvut, dllftal. an 1. mb, Nd II: Pit Bull ma11a,e Y • c -0-• claanln1, Newport IOl-·--s 'COOi microwave clrcutt h ·
l ~-..., Lb therapist bO to all NEW Loe. ......_ Viejo co. Beach p rt u tncl ~ 1lp, 6 aome knowlW1e m•. ·-•: 111 cllentl M/F 10·7PM ooeda ~blon w/Z · •·me, N. Now aceeptbl.( a ppUc•· tAM ·Z:JOPM. Some of eleetro·mecbanltal Apeo. =r M; Terrier Mt-m'7 )'ti. H P. Candtdat H weebndl. SJ.SO/hr. 0 tlonl.Pulme.Wllltraln. cook ln 1 ex.p. nee. cbltn
mlx, blac 6 white J'; ---------mUlt have,r.. manual experience nee:. 84&-7lOO. Nr Airport . .....,0, JntUtution•I bkll'ft(I. de· =unly for ad~n·
coldan Rel. F; Lab 01lx, Starvtn1 Eft•-renour d--.M -•'-• -----------• alrable. SU O per hr. + c e -•n t • .. • r er black P': alto Slam"• needl to ,;t;," money! n:•"i~.:......:..M.•ch: CASHIR depa.ndlftf oa quallnc•· ... "
mix M cat. Newport Will do an.ythlft.1 l•l•I. pendable':Wc;.i II ID llfe BOAT f'oll/tfma, 1ood pay. t.lonl. Call: 565515 ror ~~~er t. 1 this serv ice Is on ly $7.50
~ \week. For more informa-
,t · t fon and to place your ad
it ~ ca I I 642-5678.
I~ ~' 11111 Piii
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Bed Aaimal SIMlter, eonftdelltlalt41·-n pport medical aloe· Orowth«Mnpuy.Sloe•· appt. 4 DAYWOll: .... ~:!-~:.__ _____ 1---------troain. Gd. benorttl. w tlonl Co befttfttl We r ........ It•--~ Ptyeblc roader • •d· 01111 r upo111tbl t SHO · ' · Coe* •ll:Ul~J •
P ouecl : white Cat, visor. Pai t . preHnt, Ptncm .-1n1 -•· '::ftocAIWAIH Quality r e•tauant , L111una Cu,o~r
f..ule, Yie :ii-Boy'• tuture. Love marrl•I• IMllll ~ t ..w-La111na Buch. P /T 'BUell II lt.-t · Cl• ... New-rt IHell. __ .... .. .. -,.. .. -, .... -.: = -rllm . PIG .,. ROGMwt.... 1tudent1. -Harbor Blvd c 0 0 k • m 0 r D I n • I • CaU t.;~rn~ .
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Orange Coatt DAILY PIU1'f'~. March 20. 1111 -• ~:__....... JIMMlliW.... ,. ..... W .. 1• JIM --· -~ r.,,, --<'""'J:-;. -·~ ~ c,...,. ....... _... ...,,~1-...-w~ 11• -.......... ~~•T-............... _ ~ .... ~ .. ~·~r!..~ ...... .:.JL.. , • __ _ -.·~ ,,.~w_... 71• .,., 11 o , ·~ •
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.,...,... .... ~,. hll • • uee,.,..~'1"9 '"!/'.....,. · Iii••,.. HO n,. ~':910eal -....-..101wk. Mffd slat ttl•plto~• IH\, PIT, nee• ~WAMY8JOM• -=':~or.:~~;J ;.,u:: r«lnd ::~ . --,ffel,.;1 ~U:A~~~-~~ e:;;;,,...s,......ta. ftw6~...... eC:::i.• m•:::: '::. ;!::.!:· .?'::.~:rr.: I .~ui_-~I I~
,CJI._., n. '.' _\l .. •,b1l:' :-[": ~~~r~i 1:..·:r.~. Wutt PllOl'OCLSU.Jt.001*. 551.aMS Sa...,.,._ fOr, outalM fltt. c. lncldH lnt. Apply •~ UtO ~~=--~ii '1&4l 1
~ •llAPla 11 ~ ~. tm haw rilati1i n.r. F/T,J ._,., M ·-· N n. Ii' ~· -..... le)ary, ,,......\.1. MCNttrial, bllllnl. a NtwJIOI\ Bl~. C. ' tn.-.llukfor Dane.
S .c'MAL 1 w. a IL. Sat.I Aft•. t :»S:a M It + '!.! .. , Pit....... , "" 1
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L • • -~ eel ~II or 01>· • • 11ua1t • u .p qvlremtllila t.o: ad no. tnston Be' loutlon. In· cbaln Sernr china.
Dnpu'J Mu.tactunr H08'1'1:S2'/HOST MeaftAIM• rfr Calll40-. mt......... plua)blat fleld. 1uar 1tS, Dally Plitt. P.O. div. mutt be a ult· --"
..... UJ lilemrur. (llablJ'el Learw rum Procwtbll-*"......... uu mo . C osn m . Boa #1580. eo.ta Mesa . .i.rter. late,..~ In re· ..;;.;:.~------CIW IU&cla ~t«). Waknm/Waker. Short SltoO/mo. ,_ruteed. ,..IMAM M/P _ S.O.E. bentfltl, tra\nlnt Cor ca.-. tall operatlon1. Dutkt Baby Grand Piano. Burt
P I T , llon·Tbur1 . hc>Us. (No Upa) Good Noesper.oee,wtlltraln. A .B . DIClt Ii 8111 cnpnt.~1'1500 + will include ca1hlerln1. walnut. Fr Dresden,
1.a:....-°" P/T. C.M. bOW'IY ••I••• .private cat1tn.9I01 (Lou). Camera, nualtilllh. a/C per mo.,..._. apply lhe S~.R!TARY 1t ockln1. prlcina and Ger . p / p 541 azot. u..IG•J.M.a. club Mk for Shirley: Hamada,ZS"Jlarrll. We .,,_....__ .,,., Earl'• Phnnbla1 28922 TyplnJl ten'l office varlou1 othr retail IG-OOtt
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Driver Meyerbor'a, P.rlmary
1upfler of 1ooCl food to
tb• Irvine corporate
eemmunlty need• a
reapenalb\• deUvery
penian tio dri.-e our van.
GOocl drtvlnc record ~ary. M·P 8:30.2.
Start: Jlln. Call Don or
S.W.: $$1.flm.
l71-Tno Modela.Sharp,ftm.ool)'. an lol*lnt for ,.c>ple n--Cam\oo Capl1trano akllll: idnt phOoe man· dutlet. E•pr. pref. In· _:...:.~------
. llafuine. Non•fHb.lon. w/ap who tan do qu.ll· M.DOMAU)'S -.oeOi. . nen. k.E. exper. pref. te"8ted appllcanta •PP· American Oak roll top HOUS11911 ~.Bob ty wort. Stlary open for Now blrtnJ Ml a part Salary couunen1urate ly In peoon. See M1r. deak. s .curve, Xlnt II
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tap'd Hoateu /Book· ll~ Wed-Sun. days a a.4:IOPM at 16380
Pa ceo.atffwy EOE
s• lt8'1rt.r2 capabl e pe ra on . \lme. 'Daya, evn. Great Sale1penoa needed. Part w/capab\lltlet. Nr O.C. M 1 Schwamberger. cond. P I P 546·8209.
zuc. lfamny, lovln& MOC* :,:~~-~~.,,: iC:~ ~:ii ~:3t°J!bi°J.UI!; ~r::·r "!~x.lbt; b h0o~~s; Airport. Gloria. $40.4880. ::r~i:~·~:..c· 81162 Ed· _to __ ooet ______ _
•uP«VftlonforJboya,lO HOIJSEIEEPINC Pat a ·30·5PM M ·f' more Info .• c aU : 15t·M5l. 10AM ·5PM. SICllTAaY EOE/MIF Oak <leak, ti001\er chop-6 12, cltanln1. eve meal, m.1.ai 75'-IMI. °' Inquire at; Fuhk>n ltland Stock brokerue firm in ....._.1• __ j..~ pin( blocks • more
ert.ndl • abOpptna. Car SUPERVISOR 3141 Harbor Blvd. Coata , Faahion hland haa Im· .....,.. __..... 8"-30.T7. MS-7848 provlded.ownroomand P IT Counter/Office 11... SMJSPRSOt4 med. opening for lll'f11MrYC
bat.horUve ouund worlt Blllncuatexy:'d pref'd, pert00, for equipment E •terlen ced on I Y. secretary. back. up Fullt.irne. eont.tct Oarry Plate Collectors
noon to I, 5 day week. but .... U tra ..... _.dht r•ntal ·•"'re. Typinl req, ,. / p T W a 1 •ah u.eraUona exp. pref. Ga ..... ·-1522. S A Goebel Hummel platef En1Uah =king. driv· '"'' "'"' n• " --AUIAMT · · · . • rs a.~·.30. Contact ... ~.--. ' . •tl'dden. mitc.1974·79.
ln'-.... .....-Beach. pe"°°' app r ox . 25 /hr a . -• Clarke '• So. Coast • h Ref~~req~;;d.' Salary Le~ Saturday• req. Salary s7aA~~31Pct;.. ".:~:~ ,.b:i~ Plua, Costa M eaa Helen McGlnley for SHI,,... ~-~~mel to mate
On.ft • ...,~ tQ..5 pm. ~ ._ open. United Rent All of 111 151·'1500. app•t .... 2292. h 1 1 ~..,,.LflllUltil •
..-·· --D CM Costa Mesa.MS-0780. 8*91 F . PULLaiP/Ume ep. n· i 15158. Cout r., SALIS PRSOHMIL Secretarial/Person rt· tervieotrS held 12·1 Mon Very lovely watnwt dinilff.
Houakeeper/Compan on. CG at Harbor Bl.I PIT in a 4 girl office at Restaurant needed ror contem· day, FrT employment. thru Sat. Lunaaea. 212 table. carved legs. bit.lo.
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Eam to II/hr. Set your
own hrs, car • phooe
nec.IM&-2172.
Live-ln. Must have car. 16'1·5&41 s mall manufacturln1 Meyerhof'1. primary porary women's wear. salary from $800-StOOO. MabtSt. HB; leaf. 4 Fr. style uphal,,
No amokin1. Call aft .. ~~!!~~~~~~! co. nr s .c . Plan. 1upplier of good food to Must be exper'd. Salary (714)891·5893. dining chi's. Sml exc•
3PM: 64().0099. ....... l ~ Phone. typing. filing. the Irvine corporate plus comm. Please •PP-. tionally nice icebo:t. .-aSI• ·""· ..._ fi ·ty--_,.·people II A opo "-cret.a.nal SHIPPING Clerk part b t h rdware' Houtekeepers wanted. I f n1un111. etc. Gd .,.,ne ta. commWll ~ ly or ca : pr · .,.., . ea u a "-acliff Motel. 1661 So. M e di c a o c . JackCroulMS-1101. for sandwich-making tc 644-2£12 or 129 Faahlon Executive Secretary.for time. Must have exper. 615-0451 - -• ~
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.,.., Ophthalmology expr. aimple food prep. M F. lsland,NptBch 1 person R.E. office. Call: Balboa Marine. ___....
Coaa\ Hwy, Laguna pref. Salary open. Gd lllAL ISTATI 8 . 3 . No exp er . Xlnt dictaphone & typ-549-9671. E.O.E~H Oak: Round table. rott-
Beach.494-4892. benefits. Resume. 5a•---1 necess•""". Start: Min. Ing skills. Must have I I frontfilecab,sq eoftble, New Port Ce nt e r . -~r~• -" I S 1-ffi a a nee Sitter needed occas ona . 2 c"•tom print hi bac.11 Houaekeeper/Cook for c Must be In Call Don or Sus e : a"" front o tee appe r *""/d · Wood ...,
Exp. Medical Assistant.
front & back, hrs. &
sal ary o pen. Non ·
smoker. 54C>-43'16.
759-8921 l~ omm. -.... 7-PEP BOYS •· ability to deal with ly. •"" ay, '"our · chrs. love seat. odds & acUve penoo. Live in · _:...:..:....:...:....-------terested in teaming to .... -"' h brldite home. Avail on 1 b 10 2 Balboa. 873-1879. MUASIS AIDES syndicate real estate for, .. ________ M•MY. Moe and J ack clients. Sharp telep one short notice. Laurie . 67en~d!~Cal twn :,%
Needed t.o give TLC to de v e l o Per . par ti• Restaurant •SALIS PIOPLI skills a m\Jllt. Call Lila 752·5111 days, 551 ·1506 .,._,...., ---~
FNJIW&RY
Broadway, Fashion Isl.
HOUSBCIB'YS elderly p1tients . Will ownership oppty. Can s4 •.P•FBOMl'S 1.._.ft.. 833-2900. eves Ap,a.cn 8010
We have an immediate tra.in qualified person· also list & sell while •• •STOCK,...., SICR~aay · ••••••••••••••••••••••• o p e n \ n g f o r. 2 nel. Earn while you le•mlng. Ray Ballard, PIUA STOii Take advantatce of this 51 "' South Laituna ~illa ge HARBOR AREA •
Newport Beach
Mature person. Call
Mary Metzner &«·1212,
ext 237.
housekeepers. Full time I earn. App I y 1445 673-6105 or846~ Now hiring for full & opportunity to join one or for pest control com· Animal Hospital 1s loo
0
k· APPLIANCE SERVIGE
positions . lOPM·~AM Js~u~pe!rto~r~.~~~---1·~~--~~~~~~ part time openings at thenationsleadingaulo pany.Salarynegoliable. i n g for p i t exp d Webuyusedappliancts
shifts. Excell. fnnge RealEatateSales locations at O .C . part.sretallers.Weorrer 641-6930 groomer-can lead to flt ··wesellrecond,guar
benefits package. Apply! OfftCE CLEltK Experienced agents are Airport. Varying days & both good pay and a fast Secretary/Part tim e work, profit sh arin~ appliances S49·307'l...
in person at: Advanced F/T accounting/general nffded to work with ex.· hours: ideal supplemen· friendly working en· Call Mon-Tues. 9.Noon ._ 499.5378 • -------:
Health Center. 1300 office duties x\nt ecutive level clients. ta I income for vironment. 76&1507 1 IUY ArrLl..,..CES
Bristol St. North, Ste. benefits . c all Bob Must have proven track homemakers & stu· SOUND STATIOMEtlY Les 957 8133
11100, Newport Beach. 770.16T7 record. You will be dents. Our progressive, INTERESTING? Secretary Storein CdM needs sales ---
E.0 .E. M/F --------i · h growing company offers LETS GET HU~ T 1 .... GT 0 M persoo rttime. 5 days Sears Refngerator, Top
FREE TRAINING. Xlnt
Income. Convenient hrs.
VANDA BEA UTY
COUNSELOR needs
you. 419&-3227. !194·6456
----------•PAINTER-Neal. relia-working w t pro· opportunities for advan· AQUAIN'TEO !! " " Xlnt working conds oftheline. li cu ft XU\h
INSURANC E Age n ~ Y ble, exp'd, custom work. ressiona1 associates. Our I cement based on your Apply in person at· IEACH Especially fine clientele cond S300 G E Porta.
service re p : comm I. fuJltime.631-4410 ofliceorfers: 1 job performan ce . ·PEPIOYS LegalSec'y lorlatty.in phone&44·7482for appl ble Dishwas her SIS'J lines acct. handling. 75<"1r ---------*Beat beach location Pleasant working condi· 3-Attomey office . Desire Sears Room Air cond"
ofc .. 25~ rield. Un· PAIMTIR •Liberalcommiaaion tions.Mustbel8&over. t52211eod111Yd. 2yrs. California exper STOCK Clerk part time S50~922l. "'
FULL TlME Graveyard.
Ana. serv. No exp nee
• Call: 89'2·1212 EOE
•BBAL OfflCE
Typing tr 10.key adding
machine. l'l722 Western
Ave .. Garden Grove.
898-9721.
derwriting.servicesales Exper. prer. Apply Sun Progra1m . Apply in person btwn. 1 W.,._.hr, Ca. 847-6041. ror marine hardware
pos Car expense . bet. 11 & 4. 443C W Bay, •Nat'I referra program &6PM. a-J It! store . Call Balboa
salary. comm. Min. 3 C.M.548-9852 Callnowforappt. ZJOOS.E.Bristohl ~O,,a..Mt-/F' ••SICRETA.lllS•• Marine.549·9671 . f..0 F.
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Montgomery Ward 18 ~u
yrs. comm 'I. underwrit· --------·-WaJtHemph.111,673-7300 SantaAnaffeig l3 •flayer ExpdConsultantOurs M/FIH
ing exper. Must have F PART-TIME fNexttoMcDonald'sl ; ·-Accountant/Deg$20.000
fl frotSt free refng. used
9 mo. S325 firm. 751·3294
& C Lie. Orange & LA. Pick own hrs & income. E.O.E. AcctsPay/T5SS14,400 1------~~-I
Counties Call: Ambitious. like people. llC.,-..OMIST I~~~~~~~~~ Sca.ool Director Secy<TrainLanier) SUIOIVISIOM
UPRtGHT FREEZE6-..-
L1kenew. S250.
645-'l:N1 Oenera1 Office Worker
Musttype40Wpm.
Diane Bullock Callforappt.M7·56'15 Exciting position l.n ourl". Exp'd.-dynamlc. EC:E $13,800 -....r!.IMIBS &
deslgn studio! Busy Retail Sales & Elem. Ed. units req d. ......._ 833-9550 E .O_E.Part t1·me, need am· G •· F /T t II '"2·""11 LizReindenAgency DESU'!L~-s p h ones. TYPIN "' Women's re a · """ .,. 4020Blrcb Est '64 EOE ...,,.....,.
IMTBIOI rLA.MT bilious goal ori~nted FILING. Near J ohn days. exp. preferred. SICRET .. llY Newportt833-8190/Free DRA.mPl:ASOM
Whirlpool 2 speed W . .M
Xlnt cond Sl50 Call
eves. 631-1675:_ _ -~
Costa Mesa 549.3942
&IHEltALOfflCI
lmmediale opening in
011r purchasing dept. for
an expr'd person with
xlnt typing skills & a
p l e a s i n g p h o n, e penonallty. Duties will
alao Include ntlng. order
taking and other general
o ffice work . Xlnt
benefits & working con·
dttlons with a growing
company . Appl y in
person at:
H .... tCI ...... people opportunity to Wa.,.,..Airport.s.56-1601. x lnt benefits. Call "' C areer opportunity CA.UTIC " "'" · · · ., .. _ Light bookkeepin g . d &
Slart, .. g nncition avail earn unlimited; tax REC,,...._......IST 770.I&TiaskforLarry. . Plumbl"ng kno~led"e a vail. for tal~dnte 1 etxh· h & aa•· "' .--be fits For app t call _. • '"'" .. .. per'd. indiv1 ua w1 M aytal( was er ., ~ with Tustin based plant nei · Corporate office. SALES Clerk for retail he lpful. Fulltlme. SecretarYEXICUT1VE well established&Rrow dryer.Almostnew S600.
Co. Will train-health tin· 496-4436eves6-8pm. Pleasant persona lity. marine hardware store . MS-3636. SICIETa•y ifnirgmCnlvri.I OF. .• Cn.giAne.,reporirtn~ 760-121 2 - ---surance. Arboretum n· 'TIME N t I · e r nee --~" ---terior Plants. Ask for PART Lite typing. ewpor P time. exp · · SECRETARY s Semi-retired OK . San Beach.640.8950. Call : Balboa Marine. . 1 f t o Marketing Dir in Apply in person with re-SACRI FI C.E ' ears
Wendy. <71417J0.6460. Ant.onioWinery. 645-8940 549-9871. E.0 .E. M/F /H PIT pos. in 1 gir 0 c. financial services Orm. sume to: Mr. Fuentes at portable dishwasher. Recepllonist. work while Typing. communication Resp .. challenging pos. Robert Bein. Will lam xlnt rond S7S 842·4314
lwY..tof'y COllfrof kids in school. Some typ-S-.. Detk Clfftl skills essenlia1. Lots or i n vo \v i n g are a or Frost & Associates. 1401 --------.; ~/lld!MA.sst Part Time ing. 11·2:30pm. Hrly Inside sales duties & variety & some travel secur ities. insurance. Quail St .. Newport GE oven-ra nge·hooO.
For vitamin mfg com· • y-.......... rate Irvine area . heavytypinglnfriendly Hrs flu Call H P .l . real e s tate . Xlnt Beach Sl50.Westlnghses.c 4bl
pany Operate s m all C-S.419 _...... 549-7966. atmosphere of small 964·5325 shrt.hd/typing skills re ~~~~~~~~~! ~en·s~ve_!~ 549-3510
IBM 5110 office com· c.,wn company near ocean. q'd. 714-640-0123 r
puler. Data entry. Good Adul~th out.standing llECS'TIOHIST Good benefits. Call Don· Secretary/Typist. P IT . 4 1~~!!!~!!~!!!~~1 SWITCHIOA.RD
Of"Tll
P/time. days. wknds
Will train 642·3013
El~ Dryer.
near new. Sl.50.
495-6718.
THE JOLLY ROGER
INC.
17042Gillette Ave
Irvine
114/54&-0331
math s kills Fringe attract rsonalities Full time Mon-Fri. Mu.st na: 645-3632. hrs pr day H 8 n rr:
benefits. Experience de· to spen l rs per week be penionable & we11 ~:...:...:~.:..------Beach/Adams. 963·0516 SICllTilY
ssrable counse r,1 outh ages Jroomed• & enjoy meet· SALIS 100KK.a F/C
Unwilco Laboratories 10-15. Ev n in lt s & ing the public. Requires lmmed. part Ume open· S e c re ta r Y B u 5 Y Wide variety of duties White Frigidaire. xlnl
cond. top freezer. fro'/
rrtt $175.839-6219.
General
832-9700 Weekends Available. $75 good spelling & pen· ing for Reader Ad Secretarial svce. needs for sm. business. lncl~d·
---------1 p e r w k . C a I I manship. No typing. representative for Inside competent secretary ing customer serv .. bill·
J anitorlal route-res p 2:JO.S:30pm. Mon thru Phone experience pre-sales position. Gd. com· Fast. accurate typist Ing, & posting. Pleasant
honest couple HB/FV Fri. 642-4321 ext. 343 ferred. Full company pany benefits. Apply in 957·9331. atmosphere.645-2247
SwitcNwd/llecept
Busy public contact
position for experienced
operator. Pul'e board.
Call Billie. 751-32.47.
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Refrigerator. frosHree.
excellent. S200. ~Ull·PART TIME
STUDENTS
Toppay.reliablepeople. AskforLori. benefits. Apply: Pen· person: Pennyaaver.
own phone & .trans ~CCHKt nyaaver. 1660 Placentia 1680 P lacentia Ave SECRETARY SEClETA.IY
Healthcare mgmt. co. in
Irvine has an immed.
opening for indiv . to
perform s ecretarial
duties fo r 5 of our
Medical Dept. starr. The
ideal candidate will
work well under pre·
ssure have the ability to
establlsh priorities. be
dependable & have self
initiative. Short.hand or
speedwritlng a must.
Medical bkgrnd . &
cr edentialing exper.
pref'd. Gd. salary & fr·
inge benefits pkg. For
interview. contact·
Sharon Ra s in s .
714.&u-1616. EOE M/f'
548-8513. 548·44&5 ----581 ""30 a..-a c M M Fri 1 5PM Small busy ad agency. ·&.• D~ p_.. Ave.. . . C.M. on-.. · bk Exp. a plWI. lite pg. TEACHER Sears Elec Dryer. Ilk,.
OK
Exciting pay, company
benefi\3, hard workers
LEGAL SIC&ET A.RY ~~~ M•~:~~:.t a.c..-. MDt lch SALIS Non. s m k r . ex c e 11.
Laguna Beach. rull time E q u 8 I o p p 0 r t . Cballengmg last paced Newport Beach leading salary. 642-5251
w/minjmum 4 yrs ex-Employer position open in one of Jewelers seeking rull y
Sat. only. Exper'd. ECE new B&O Elec LaWll
req'd. Garden Gr ove EdgerS19. 548.SZ42 area_.971-M~ A.ltdtofl ---IOaS
~O IXPIRllMCI
Cal 10..tol,_
714-847-2422
CilMRAL
Courier/Clerk. part time
needed for Npt. Bch.
medical lab. Perm. pos
Prefer mature person.
Phone: Jan Hillyer.
64().()140
e9BAL OfflCE
Local leading pell\ con·
trol company needs
general orfice personnel.
tntry-level poaition.
Typing & office exper.
belp(ul. C all Tim .
Thursday. 3·19 btwn 9 &
3. 9'1M021.
General office Full time
office help nee.ded
w/some bookeeping ex·
per helpful. Duties Incl
learning propert y
mngmt otrlce & com·
puter Input. Hrs 8:30-5
w/possible overtime. 1
,n vacat\on aft 6 mo.
ttoOtmo to start. Call
DeniSG-7•1.
GENERAL front ofc.
2-IPM. Must type &
apell . Id eal for
homemaker ~ student.
f'79-1711
perience for sole practl·i----=-..:..-..:..----Newport Beaches most lime Employee well SICllTAl
lloner. Emphasis ~n Part T·ime & preaUgioua real estate versed in sales & office P /T afternoons goo:
Tt"phoM So41citon ...................... .
Respondsible younl( 1---~~9-'!'~~~ women to work eves PUBLIC FURNTTURF. 5 . 30·9PM Sun-Thurs
criminal, Pl. & family brokerage and develop· procedures. 5 day week s k i 11 s , t Y PI n I
I aw . Sa I a r y com · ment co. We are seeking including Saturday, no shorthand call for an
mensurate w/eicper Temporary Jobs a reliable congenial evenings.Call613-9334 appt 544.4492 714/497·1'1S9 diplomatic person able e~m S3.SO-S5.SO/hr to ap· • * AUCTION * ply call Kelly 540-4088 uft T-LLn 7•10 PM 642-5618 Av..Ulable to Juggle busy· busy want Ads Call 642-5678 Clusl.fled Ads UFI GUA.lDS GI phones. typing. SO sales
SwiM IMtntdon Clerks. Secretaries & administrative staff ~,..---------------·~'
5·30Sun·Thurs. unmir • -·--Lovely bedroom sel~io/
Telephone So licitors chests. bunk beds. cheilC
Needed immediately To beds. Uving room tables .
work 3-9. Mon -Fri No pictures+ lots more.
experience nee No sell SAVE SAVE SAVE
Now being hired by City Receptionists, all efficiently. comfortably Sales
of Huntington Beach. S k · I I & wi\h a ~nse of humor.
Call City Pool, 960-8884 . 0 f f i c e 1 5 Excellent typing akills a Needed!! must. Real estate & pre· HERE'S A GEM ing. Call after I PM We honor BofA . MC. UQUORMITE
MAMA.GER
Exp necessary SS/hr
must have good ref's.
wine knowledge. accep·
table drivin~ record ap·
ply in person eves 2937
E. Coast Hwy CdM
MA.NAGY/ Assist.
Wo men 's specially
s tore Full time
Clothing expr. Nancy
Craig. Inc. S56·149S
Manager. Office work.
counter help for food
ser vice. Seasonal. 16
mo.). H.B. area. Call E.
Songrath. (714 )544-5978
or write 14.581 Acacia Pr.
TU9lln. Ca. 92680.
Mature person for ladies '
figure control salon.
PIT, mornings. 642·3630.
· vious receptionist & IVICKI HESTON I phone experience de· 966-0151 cashier's checks & cash ------~ NO PERSONAL -• sirable. Paid holidays. • Astoe'9tff Ma.)or medical. pension SICIETA.IY TB.B'HOHE
<Speciali.r.ing in & profit sharing. Call Slavick's J ewelers has an openin~ to hotel reservations. CALLERS
Temporary Clerical Pat Parkinson. 752·1920 for a Jewelry Salespe~on to Wf?r 50wpm typing. filing & From home. part time.
Personnel I WANT ACTION? closely with customers tn sele~llng phone eicpe.r. sow pm for well-known charity
CHECKS PLEASE !·
Food Available Items subject to presa~
MA.STYS AUCTIOM
2075"'1 Newport Blvd~
839-9625 646-"°°'i 540-0400 Classlled Ad.s642-5678 . I fine ,. ewelry and custom destgns. shorthand & will train on fund-raising campaign
The JOb requires a hi~ degree of reservations. $900 mo. Call: 714·549-3712
I .,, p•11at ...,,snnnsibility and gooa knowledge Send resume to: lt703, llcydn 1020 •••••.. II ~f fewelry merchandise. Excellent Dally Pilot. P .O. Box ruvaA.GEMCY ;;~:;.~·;·s-;;;;~;;~;;: e .. e Company Benefit Package. 1560• Costa Mesa. Ca. Newport Center needs Bike S175. 'l725 GannM
• 92636 delivery person wilt Or. C.M.545-1313 • • Special f eatlnS : . CONT ACT Ml. McDllMOfT security omcer. p /T . !ft~~g~~n ~:~i~::.st~-~ 2 black Schwinn crui~flW • £ditOf .• l7 I 4t 644-1310 wkencls ror lrg apt. com· 8 : 30· 3 : 30. Hr I y + s130 & Sl40 xtras-muu
• plex in N.B. $3.50/hr. mileage Dolores. cond646-1275.646·7050 :
• Immediate opening In our Marketing°. For info contact Jim 644-Ul63. ,
Services Department for a Special . JCK' S L is t644 1900 USID llKIS ! • Features Edit.or. Candidate muat have a s LAV up a . . TYPISITTER 642-2173 •
• College De1ree, writing & edltlnl • with paste up ex ·
expertise and some experience preferred. • Se<'urity penence. Positions open Women's bicycle. xln~ e Challenaln& position wtth srowth potential:. Fine Jewelers Since 1917 n. ..... leyChlb "In Costa Mesa & Dana cond. SlOOl bst ofr. Neef • Excellent frtn1e benefit.I. Send resume g'· hllOWMrilMJ: Pt The Composing to sell. 752-7511 dyi<. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. C.OSta Mesa, a.• Room. 979-3541. 15J-7<r75eves · :
• 92826. Attn: Penonnel. • .. "' s.c.rttYCh9rci TYPIST Racing bike ft/yellow ~t • Editor's , e Tues~. Tb\irs .. Fri.. For dynamic Invest· BMX Chromaley ~·r
• • _1 12PM-8AM. Sat. 5PM-ment fi rm . Up to xlntcoodS300642-7672 1 • Secretary • ,,,~'L ... _.*~-~J .• -,, .. U"I JAM . Must have own $1200/mo. to s tart. . _.t
• transportation . Outatandlng arowth Glrl'sBeachCruiser.:_I
kn
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• A challenging opportunity ts beint offered • 1 PROfES SIO ...... AL telephone. CPR training ~al for bri1ht In· A\rnolt brand ne•. •1~
• by the Daily PUot for tomeone wjth tbe • n trsomeexper. pref'd. dlvidual. ColUn• Aasoc.. 540-5190. L
MIDICA.L •. ~~~e~~t~~c~ ~! !:1~0~~1l~~.r=~~u!; e S _.,LES Pleue call for •Pyt· S17SanNlcolas. N.B. Girl's blocle. antiqu~
MBMCAL couallR
Mt.Wt have own trans Ir
be familiar w /CaUfomia
Frwy system. No sales.
pleasant po11ltion fo~ in·
dlvldual who en1oya
drMn&M·F .. 57~
•• Phlebotomi.ltl Recep· position requlrin& the tool• of the trade -• ~ 145.7351 Mon· Fr · · TyplJt lMO Roll-Fast. u·· Perf
II
11
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•••ALOl'ftCI Lootbll for a •ery In· t....., part Ume job
IJ' pleuant office?
Clerical. ror m1ture penon. LocaUOn P.C.H ..
l'p\. Bch. Exper. • rtt•. AccUrate typl.na.
Q,o 'horthand. 20 br · wMk l.ncludes Sat• Sun .
cau:.-1u1
tlonlst. Exper'd. for Npt. • 80 wpm dictation, 70 ~pm typln1. • l :»SPM Varied offlce duUea lncl Grit eond. "50, 8WJ·IMCl5,t
Bch. lab. 111\t is a full • dicta phone -and the ablll\)' to ablf\ NMAMcAL NODUCTS support for President of I I I tW.rt• II~ 15
time. permanent pos. mental ieara on ahort not.lee. The beoefita • AM» laVICll SIC"T f /T lead.In& stereo manufac· :!:.':' •• ~;·;;; ......... •
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Phone: J an Hillyer. • are 1enerou1 , the pay reaaonable. • , Typ&n1,a/hli,.neralof· turer In lrvlne a rea. I.WOOD 1•6-.
..:MO-O;..:;:....:..:"°.;..._-----i e Applications belnl accepted ~~~rou1r • N•WPOl't a..ch firm ls Mektng fl"e duties. Flex hra. nr Type 50wpm from _._, ... ~.., Ne It
• appo\ntrnent by calllnC . · · --1. ex · addltlonet staff to market flnanclel Jo"tm Wa""" Airport call t r•na cr\ber . Good Sd1 -t~ooo-. ... ft 1n'' n.,1 • Medical 211 e servtcn to smell and medtum size , .• _ ~al txpoture & oao .,., 'il If
, -:. Pl~~I • . camera • bUSlnt11owner1.WearelooklnG,. Bartlera551--gro'Wtb opportunity . mX:~.~_!~°'~M Ms.
-.. v..... 41 e for peapte wlttu college dlQrM, • SIC"T /llC.,. <11•llM-flll .... · 7.. 1
Receptlonl•t Se~y P e O,.rator e · + y..nof bUSIMll/Nlet wor amah CPA fltm. , ~ST Al,um patio roo m~ Bootkeepe r . x · e ••=ltnceend•ttuelnterettln D"tles ,.111 alao Incl. ••n cl-.. ---1•.Wtndo.f. 'n e e • 1 1 • r Y • · S a n e nd I --' .. 2 • dav11 .... r ......... , -,. " .::: M•U& Clemante Wril.e Ad llU Eic ·ri-ced at 11ut 5 years. M\l.lt be • In ....-nee 8 Cl oten nc-•-· tolM bkkpt. m.toa Part U~\ ·• ti 'f A"-p acreens·comple\e ~..,., PO ........ X e p.. .... era and CurAnt tteff lncomn renoe from ' wk. Vacauon n e · · 1 f s:aooc> .,. ,, IUllNlllMIM c/o Dally Pilot DV able to ute 1ew1paptr cam • $30,000 to SU0,000/VHr. lnltlal SILL AVOM 1Y at: lMO PlacenUa. va ue ~ . ~
i:.ntect tta• DAILY \&IOCM CA nae. •• :~~~: =t• =~~,r::~:e • fnc'"'" .,. ou-rem.td for the f1ULL TIMI ~ M•• MOTICI • ~
'91.0T "'W14,..._ Medical. Offlte Maoa1er to Oran .. ec)u\O.llt Pllot. • first ltt,.. VHrl. Eamtlormorean br. W ... /W.... 19" Delly PUot> Cl.&. ._.;••~t: ... ~.~ ~!~:~c r:~~~~::: .• o~c.... 1'11, VoutNY ~It d irect (714) ~ ~an-..aua Apply bt•• ~AM • ..._. • =tc'_:~~
•*•I e PlctUtout W.-.. ed ao. 114. Dally 1 ' t'L. ~ Ml= W Tu""8Y, March U 1 ... __... STATION AT· llPM. <:Ur\M'I Chl.U, a•nr Our~ r ' .... • ' 12 for ... 'f•'-• IOOl ...-01, =· t. .. ••tt -. MtiMll,..._• ruot, P.O. Box t l lilO, 330 , l '~· e.m .• p.m. en , !..S.!f;r.l>AM"I!. IAM-~o. Ste.ta.CM. ~ u::.:M1·"~
j ... 121 c.&.M ... CA.... ,. Coat•,. ••• CA ' appointmlnt. 11 ----.... -'• ftol ..
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A.KC. at. IOlde. champ. H t. Be4·rhe1t-mlrror• bet. See Dame • 1lre. dHk yel/wblt• tl75. ""'Tm.""· Ml·'ltli -----~---· AKC Gokl. Ret pu119, 1ee Set ol tl'\lndle bedl',
~. fem. •. male complete '50. .m.,,_ ue.aMS
BAY~INER
1s1i 27 Feet
'NlltlJOY•••• ~=::r.-& ..... ..,. •• •o.t ....... . . ...................... MUST SEtL 1NJl'L'ATABL£ Boat
Cormorant&'. 1100. Weaball 32. Fluah deck. H.D. '11 Spc>rt.ater cuat ..
831·3'172or67S.7626 SIZ,100 One ol • ltlnd. Sale or Weber carb. MUST
SSAVISAYIS
WnHUSmPAITS
Imported car parta
IMPORT Alfl'OSUPPLY 101 N. Manchettter
Anaheim 718-9'00
A&C eta.mp BNd ~ll•r Ctlalr. upl'Ollt.ertd l.n An·
Pup•. CO~• aee/wUI tjque 1old velvet .. 8 mo
ne1. coet In peraon. old, lllte r.w 1125. 2l.37 -.uoe Miraou.r, Ball>o• ---------1 Peninlula. 8'1U4lWI
--~------1sABCYI' type Skiff, Xlnt or.-. offer trade tor real estate. S!lLL. Dennla, 980-1192
cond. S150. 631·3772 or "4c. •90tl .. l1 S 5 9 • O 0 0 • ff a n s "75 XR75 8aannl ex· CHEAP!!
673-7828. Cll....., ,,. 714/831-1212 haust, mudder tendera, SU1htlyuted turbo kit YELLOW Lab/Golden --------
Ret. ll'Qll. ao. Call btwn AN11QUE BIRDSEYE lotlh. M11l1tlH•ct/ '7S.Z6f5 Wanted: older sailboat plaaUc endoro tank, runt '70. '74 Dataun Z can
Sentte fOZO , w /1llp In Newport str'Qnl, ood rond. 1295 ____ 1•_·S8ll'1 ___ _ \ & 5Pll. -.mo, ext. Maple bedroom set
•1. uk for llm 81$-0W ••••••••••••••••••••••• 59 Hydroewitt 75hp, 17' Harbor, 751-8987 SSf..al rlle, 8'4·1805 , e 2 Ram b I er. A 11 or Marine Electrtclan · r b I t en & • extra 1 . ----------1 I s D 't Design/Install/repair llSOO/OBOM5-Z482 1 ...... Slpt/ '80 8$0 Special with far. notb ng 225. r . 1
Q\l&l. work. 5'9·2S20eve Dodls t07 ln&. u l1 llOO after Spm home. Apt 8206 425 Mer·
Taylor·Dunn eoll cart,
new controller, bat·
teries, 1950/080 1760
Monrovia. A·3, C .M.
548--3414
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979-2728 O/R, VHF, It much eves. tlre.orienn.Startsfaat.
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-8GPH at 20 knots. 3 boat SUps available. Newport •79 Suzuki RMW, never s mall block Chevy I. ••11•1111 o..-...-. Sacri(lce Sl",000. Beach 25' 35 ' Ava1·1 · I t -• ... ..,. " · · · raced. like new. best of· engtne 1960or a er Dys 640·1833. Eves now.642-4644. fer.&3Hlll'7Saft.S. 5'8-0995days. 675-88113
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1045 Iron table, glass top. few olall -~ft· C Mt n Electric, three burner gers. Call after 8pm 55' SUP. Balboa Marine Excellentcondlllon AYlotforS• llNeto Y• , S8x33, 4 chairs & pads, rom m •Mt · • · with oven, like new. (7 •>IM2 0063 •~. Avail now til June •• ..,,. .. ~.,1415 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••.••• 1195. Also misc. chairs & 6'5-9137 Xl27 anytime AfterS:0064&.8435 l • . 1. Call btwn 9-S, 6"·9730. e'1UV ...,..,.. IMPORTANT
Free Lovable Dalmatian tables. 675·7730 leave 16' Wood boat, lraller . 1979 YAM AHA 80cc NOTICE TO
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'hyfe oval dining table chairs, Teak wood. 1150. bnlliant cut dJamonds, Mltcel•IOMS I Live-aboard sll p. 40' · kids, no dogs. 964·2080 RE NT· 22' I u x mt r tro~device certifications
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Eock Cneeds minor round. just refin . 646-~ ror hand carved de· 19' Deep V 10. Lots or •IMMAC28'-34'BOATS Tony67~15.831·4286 bytbeadveniser.
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aterbed, oak frame. 5:30 Diamond 14ct wht gold com . paid Bru c e 963-Ml2aft6. fromSl8Q/mo.lncludlng Tr ... , art,.._ complete roof air, S8500 A.Cff~~!_ 9520 n-sway mattress & --watch w/12 saph Hebe 6 11 1 1 ,....,.. ......... vn best orter 631 0295 _. S I . 12500 17141545-787 . ...,. Cabi .. cru•• .. r rblt en~ s p, aaons 14 .,.......,,"'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• or . . ierlect condition· 200. Oak Rod tble. roll front 17 jewe . Appra1s -u• ...... SM·3778. ••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• •
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custom pr int hi·back 646-1468 costume s, also blue aru. many xtra1 k500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trolers, T~.t 9170 restored. 113.000. ALSO
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_ ----piece Cl9'Z7 ) ringed with WANTED· Triumph Cub 26' Chrlscraft Cabin - - -----trans ponder 840·4109 · · 499·3816 615-6161.
PATIO.POOL Furniture diamond I necklace I also motorcycle. any condi· Cruiser, xlnt cond, S.5500. Erickson 32'. '75 loaded. eves/wknds. ______ _
B •aut1'ful . 10 Yr 2 b ut"f I d "amond t " J h.n'""0327 846-7522. Bristol cond.Offer ,R.E. ------'7125' Airstream. good Mustana '6S Conv. pl.,, "' ea I u i ion. o ......,. -----or term s 968 7 903 . '79 Seneca II. 850 TT: brn cond. s ips 2. furn. S5000. ,.. Guarantee 839-7239 rin~s retail total value Wanted. stroller. high '79-26' Penn Yan. 200 hp 968.,_,2 & gld ext : dlx clb seats ; 645-4530 bef. 5. disr brks, pwr top. aulo .
. llUYFURM,,.,.UIE Sl4.000will sacrifice for turbo diesel. fully ""' 3 bld pops ·. full collins. pony intr 289 4-V eni?. _ " Whitewood4postertwin S8000call C714 )759-0912 chair. car seat. misc . t i ht b d y xlnt t.es 957·8133 bedwithmattress &box --------Only in good co nd . equipped,immac cond O'dayl2.xlnt cond .with HSl.19Sdme.full cple& Estlnpk,C.M.S7500 Low s ra ~ 0 ·
..... _.... Bd t 6 ~pnn~s. S50. 646·3375 Gold & silver, top dollars 751 8967 Bargain priced Pvt par trailer. S800 glide slope, long range s pace rent. furn '77 mer h, wire whl cvrs.
inc:-ull. rm se · pc_s ---Class rings? ty.775-7125,673-3729 s.48-4288. tanks. heavy duty Nomad 8x32, !N9883> tonneau. boot Orig pvt
(no bed) S200 Tradt· GaropSaie 1055 gs7.80SJ Wanted: older sailboat -------brakes. stereo. sound Ehte894·4401 pty 1714 1968·2042 ~na.1 Dining Rm set. 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----w l s l1p 1n Newport Glassply.17'1/0 120hp Fixe r upper o lder proofang,slnpartl3Son
&airs, 2 leaves . solid New purs es St Ol ea . Mac~ 8078 Harbor 751 8967 Mere. V hull w/trailer sailboat w/slip Newport ly' Never damaged & a
1food,beaut finishS250 Dral'hng Tbl S50 . old ••••••••••··~.··•••••••• Very cl e an . 12900. Beach 751-8967 beaut y . 1117 ,500
Corner Bdrm group dining rm chrs (6) 1150. Craftsman 10 tablesaw. Mnk1 al t S46-1330orM>0775 25. C·Class Catamaran (714)540-6911. f\50. 545-9'223 Oriental rug 1115 1438 1225. 318" drill "& drill MtrwMR 1 1013
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Elite 894-44-01 ...____ - -Dorothea Place. La press attachment 135 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P.ACIRCA 44 with trailer. 1st 1975. C~. S•/
Frigidaire Gld tone Cstm Habra (213) 691 ·3185 646-21687 CONN Director trombone ...U"""•DA TIOM 833-7381 dys leftl 9 120 '64 Tra veleie 20' s c
bnperial cu ft . 1350. Din with case. Excellent ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove. refril(. nu interior ing Set Mahogany w f6 M 0 VI NG S A L E Misul•10111 1010 condition. SlOO 615-8052 '79 must be sold. 2SO hrs '79 Sloop, ~tm bit. 1 ~'3''. ·16 COLEMAN TENT SlSOO 641·6131or775 1003
chrs. buffet & others Wa s her I D r y e r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• after6PM t,~~d~:i~~~nderdis dac sails wltrlr. xlnt TRLR. Sleeps 6 !Used 4 eves
955-0325, 759·0226 Refrigerator. Beds . 6' J>O!lablespa, pwr pack. Denki E---~ lftC. S2196 962·l608 I Times ) Stove. Sink. Ex ----Chrs. other misc items. dehver, set up S2200 6STRING ACOUSTIC rnnwo-t r a c 8 n v a 5 Find what you want an
8' Sora+ matching 4''1' 2S4lSantaAnaAve.CM 631·6Sl9.~·72A\._ GUITAR 714/673-5252 Cla..,s1(edAds6425678 17141995-8989 OailyPilotClassifieds.
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Rumble Seat. fine car.
best offer 640-8526
Amana refrigerator 11100. incl transfer year old classlc N~w stereo cabinets. roll freezer. dlshwshr. lawn 644· 1549 $400 548·0905
top bar cabine t s for 't b b ·t s ---care 1 e_ms. a Y 1 em · WANTED · Stroller & 2 Cerwin Vega VJO PI A V11ns. bookshelves. new t Fri 3/20 6962 p la JO" ~as stove <Almond >. e .c. · au h ighc hair als o mis c Speakers. S200 each. I
v a r i 0 u s h s e h I d Circle H.B, 848·6094 baby items. 751-8967 Tapco 6000R 6 channel
( II --------mixer board. 1125 or fµrniture. 536 6676 aft Rummage, 16 am Y John Wayne Tennis Club S450forall. 839•6128 6~ Sat/Sun. 5962610 Joann reji!. membership, SlOOO
Oak dinette set. parquet St . Costa Mesa -incl. transfer. 67S-~ Offlct Ftlntihre &
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orlgtnal,'5000 'II Corvalr Van, runs Dynamite 2 door 1un· eves/wkends. '74 Datsun 260Z sUver TODAY!!!
751.llll65 &ood. needs paint. Sl200. root. 4 spffd with stereo. •7 .. -. new paint, air, orl& owner R/H A/C 88m 4N-0648. Sharp maroon beauty! .. -.... P.P. n4-551·41'f4 INYllSITY
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'71 Dodge RV Van. Self· cond. SU50 or trade for VOLISW >-•8' ·~or =~~.·t~it~ stereo. a le. mag whls, HONDA
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'79 Prelude, loaded ,
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'77 Honda Civic
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rims. steerine brakes. watertank,dlne\,e,pwr down & lea se . G rey /maroon int , Bestotter.645-8171. '74 Honda Civic Radio. '67Jaguar3.8MKUSall
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w/shell. ract. air. ract.
AM radio . alarm
system. radar detector.
$6700/0BO. 631-6306
super cstm. Call · """' · euler by usin1 the Dally 5"55~ bargains in town! We 'll do the rest. 642-561'8
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831-3311
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YOUCSWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142-2000
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miles. In excellent con·
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888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
Ill-I JOO
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ton P.U. Good cond Call
546-4986.
'76 Toyota Longbed. S
spd. AM /FM radio. good
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646-7597
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18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
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USED CARS!
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mazda '78 Ford F·lOO. lo mi. 6
cyl, am/rm radio, xlnt
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'73 4WD Dodge. power, Costa Mesa 645-5700
dependable, Sl67S.
492-4281
'77 Dodge pickup ~ ton.
4WD, xlnt cond, S5000.
631-7622
'76 GMC El Ca mino
Sprint, 350 eng Asking
S27SO. 897-4565.
'73 Chevy~ T LB. paint.
runs good. shell Best
orr.673-8106
lntmatnl Trvlall ·73 392
VS compl. trlr tow
package S2300 xtras
963-2414
'74 t,;T Dochce 4x4 PU.
good shape Rblt trans
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& dual tanks, cargo box .
new Holly Econo·master
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control, air, 3 seats. and
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(3267-A)
$10,500
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215218 Harbor Blvd'.
Costa Mesa 540-5630 w.,.,
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445 E. Coast Hlway
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28402 Marguerite Pkwy.
Mission Viejo
Avery Pkwy. exit CS
Fwy.)
I] 1-2040 49S-494t
Closed Sundays
CREVIER
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835·3171
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'77 6.30 csl auto {0040)
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Closed Sundays
751MW
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142-2000
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1540 Jamboree
Newport Beach 640·6444
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Alpina suspension, perf.
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645-2281or497-4383
MUST SILL
'78 BMW 733. 675-4821
Damaged. 633CSI. '80.
S23.000, r etail was
$37,000. P.P. 644-4839.
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new tires & clutch, mint
cond ! Best offer 581-4015
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'70 tUS Coupe, beaut bill
w/new Urea fl alloy
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new trans/clutch, this la
a f ast car Ir runa
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'13 914 Porsche. Mags,
FM casa, good cond.
S3700. S'lS-7087
72VWIUS
Dynamite red & white 7
pauencer. Sharp & re·
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'11 VW VAN .. upwakt ..,., 4 IPd. t4llO. Call
am/f'm art. ti84W wtn· M , M'f·11TI.
VW Baja, uw 1835 dow. sllll ecmd mut .. u-•t·'7m matar, 1andbluter Ure.
••"71\'Wa..tleslntln• • much more. Sac.
out, HW pnt, 1ttreo, '3000. t8'7·Z'7• .
racllall, rune Uk• new , .... 1'71 VW Coovert. Cham· h'TIO pp • T"" Bui, late duel Port pa1ne EdJt. 8,000 ml, ____ .. __ ma ____ , 1 motor. new paint, need1
Michelin tlrea, chrom e '78 VW ftabblt "L" Int work. $1250/0BO.
wheela. AM/FM cau. Deluae, anrf, 4 dr, _95'7_·_2'709_. _____ _
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87s-eooG coad. SliCIOO or make ofr.
7'VWIUS
Dynamite 7 passenger 4
s peed in original brown
and beige. Very nice!
(1S71022)
8TS....
'72 Bua, new paint,
camper eeat Ir window.
Sodium valves, xlnt
con d . $3400 /o ffer.
842-7008.
·ea VW Bua 10,000 mi on
reblt en1. needs work, '
runs '500. 842·32'71
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1986Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
64'"tJ03 540..9467
'73 1800 ES: 80,000 miles.
WIPAY
TOPDOUAISS
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JIM Sl.8itOMS
IMPOITS
1W70HarborBlvd.
Porsche 911SC new cond. ady! (140f'EI)
5600 miles, all extras. SJ995
$6'95
JIMMAllHO
VOLISWAGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
142 .. 2000
'79 VW Westfalia Camper
Poptop, xlnt cond , lo
mileage, sips 5, refril.
sink. stereo tape deck,
am/fm radio. elec. hook·
up, storage compart-
m en t s, table .
Sll,000/0BO. 831·5350
a fter Spm. Biii or Claire
Xlnt cond. $6500. Call
eves & wknds 556-3961.
days 213/6'8-5562. COSTA MESA
&11·12'7' S.9'00 Red with cork leather in· JIM MAllHO
terlor, turbo wheels. VOLISWA81M Volvo Classic. '72.
Full cover , orignal 11'111BeachBlvd.
MBZ280·11'1S o wner . after 5 :00 14J,.JOOO lfyou'relootingforabet'! Have you read today's
Pl800ES , t ota ll y
restored. asking $6700.
C71049'7·3962after Spm. XLNTCOND. teooo Ml-8'35 ter job you won't want Classified Ads? H not.
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l owner $18,000. 751-1641 j motor, duel carb, many AMtos, .... 9100' 9100 A.lltos, Hew s, Mew 9100
after LOPM. more xtras. Under S,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••··~··· •••••••••••••••••••••••
'57 Mercedea 19(1SL, xlnt
cond. Both tope. $8,900.
MuatseU. SS7-0118.
m i. Divorce forces sale.
SU,500/0BO. Wlll con·
sider trade. 957-2708.
M e r cedea 280S E. '71 , I .. ltoyce 975'
complete h istory of •••••••••••••••••••••••
ma I n . & repa i r . 7il"DtALERINT.S.A~·
$7400/080. 992-211'1.
'71 281SEL, blk, auto, air, ~ ~~:VER
alloys, caas .. anrf, P IS, ROllS·ROY,CE
P /W, 2nd ownr. S6500. U41Jam...,... &M-4578 ... ~ ... c1.
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$2000. 5216-21672. LEASE
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c lassic, Jaguar red,
S2J600. 842-8104
'741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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1911 PIUGIOT
TURI Os
IUCH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752..otOO
'80 505 D;esel Sta. Wgn.
4600 ml. Xlnt cond.
Brand new! Lgt. blue
metallic w/camel Int.
111 .500. 770-9513 days,
493-3'7'5 eves
1911 Sill
TUUO.
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Ml DoYe Street NEWPORT Bl!!ACH
752-0900
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928. Fully loaded. 1.5,400
orig. ml .. xlnt cond. In-
side Is out. Blue book
wholesale Is S2JS,375 ; our
sale price is 126,775.
(200:.9). Aak for Duke
or Mike.
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
J()1,() H ARllOR IHVO
(0\IA Ml\A t>~1 0010
'79 Toyota Supra, 24,000
mi, S.pd, fully equip.
with snrf, $7200/flrm.
497-5&.
'69 Corona, 4dr, 1800. nds
eog, body perf. <nda
pnt>. l450. 842-«189
'72 Toyota Corolla. upd.
new paint, radlal Urea.
Xlnt cond. SlSSO/offer.
Dya : <714)845-8708 ;
eves: (213)581-SS5J.
'79 Cellca GT Coupe,
am/fm stereo, snrf.
75 PC>aSCHE 5apd, ma11. 20K ml.
9 I 4 551·92115, 845-0792.
5 speed. stereo. m ags, a T..a-a.
cla.ulc ln design, handl-• ._,,...
lnl and performance, an •••••••••••••••••••••••
exciting car to drive and I 971 R7
own, in excellent condl-111 , 000 ml I e ca r .
tlon. (S19XVQ). Sale Ori«inal! S speed with
priced for only alr."Sbarpl C515WUF>
S6,4tt ~ MHS
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7800Westmlnster Ave. 11711 Beach Blvd.
in Westminster 14J..2000
193-7551 638-7880 1---------v ........ n roascHE 9 t 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dynamite 5 speed with 76 a ....
only 58,000 miles. Baby 2 dr .. 4 speed, alr ,
blue. <>tOORU> ateno. ImmaculateCoo· S4tt5 dltionl Priced To Sell! ! !
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7l POaSCHI u..U. .-.0. Truly • ti I TA .. A beautiful camper in near perfect condition. 5 1peed, 1tereo, t hla CVLV41J) Relu and let
1 u per I or de1 I f11ed awa.J m tldl economical
machine ha •• and reliable
penanality all IU own. campmobUef«only. ( .. TOO> She ii a real I lady tbat you wUI love to l.4H
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AMC 9905 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·74 Javelin Sporty. mag
whts. radio. ale, vinyl
top best offer 831·5925
dletel, every option I 38K 851·9049
ml. '8l·U88 aft 5PM --.,-7-,-c-.. -,-11.LA--C--I
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COWi DIVILU DI .... AMCI
Local car with Astro Tilt. cruise. padded top.
roof. power windows, s tereo radio , I m ·
power seats, cruise. tilt. macula t e con dition.
wire wheel cover s . local car. 1421WFLI
C530'LOL> SHH
$7''5
--------1 ·79 O'Elegance. new tires
'76 AMC Pacer pis. p/b,
a/c, am /fm cass stereo.
green 556-91556 '76 Seville. xlnt cond.. & brks. beaulirul 2 tone 1-'dl tt I 0 loaded. all extras. 16450. blue. take over S25S mo.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Eves 499·3745, d ys lse payment o nl y .
•'74 Century 4 dr. 951·9500 645·5873
cassette, loaded. Good ---------1 -~
cond. 673-7677 or 673·7873 lt76CADILLAC Private Part y '78
COHHEll
CHFVAOLET
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S4t>-I 200
'79 Monu. Sood cond, a ir + xtru. Call aft. 8 or
wknd, 556-0124.
"7'MOM%A
2+2 . 4 cy l . cood
mileage. al e. ra dio.
lranslerrable warranty.
557 .3527 or 759-0080.
19734 Dr Impala with air.
Good cond Owner
Sl350.
s.48-7249
'6S Chevy Impala, needs
work. StOO or best offer.
Call Harry 64.2·7063.
'68T·'°P· G'7·• hp, 4spd.
1 owner, seooo.
(714)87~SU5.
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"71...aCUIY
CC>UeAIXl-7
Great atyllng and a
creat price ;nake this
one unbeatable! Featur-
ing power windows .
cruise control. Landau
top, AM/FM 8 track
stereo. (210ZMSZ> Yours
for Just S299'1
JOHMSOM & SOH
=re::!'l Costa Mesa
540.HJO
"AISOLUTB. Y"
'1MMACUL.A TE"
Must see lo appreciate,
'67 COUGAR XR·7. 72K
actual ml. auto, pi s,
p/b, a le, wire wheel cov·
en. best offer over S2500
962·5000
lt77UHCOLH
Black/black diamond'
Town sedan. Loaded
with only 42.000 miles.
Ve ry elegant and its
squeaky c l ea n '
!468RSX>
$4''5 \
JIMMAIUHO
YOLkSW AGEH
18711 Beach Blvd.
'65 sml V·8. xlnt mpg, 80K
orig .. xlnl cond. S575.
Answer Ad •270, 642·4311
24 hrs.
SEVILLE Cadillac Eldorado Biar·
Not a mark orscrat ch on rih beautiful Casa Blan·
this car . Leather In· ca Yellow, all extras:
terior. Very very clean. S7495. 640-2816
'77 Nova Concourse 4dr.
power. air, S2600.
494-2569.
142-2000 Dodp 9935 ----_
Cacllec 9915
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CADILLAC
DULBSHIPIH
ORAMGE COUNTY!
SALE.5, SERVICE
ANDLEASlNG
Classified Ads, your one·
stop shopping center.
..._Used ••••••••••••••••••••••
151.000 miles. < p.3301 I -$6''5 '76 Seville. SUNROOF.
47K miles. X Int. $6600.
'77 Seville. firemist rose.
wires. 'Int S7300
'79 ELOO. MOON ROOF
Jet blk. lo miles S13,950
~ ~cuc.8li.QD1 Vaugha~a~t!asing &
'80--Eld--blk---b-lk l!JDiThe Rhine. N.B. o. on · 615-1290 559.59~ loaded. take over lease. ------
$463/mo 544·0333 '79 Eldorado ~I Biar·
ritz. Moon roof. All ex·
No need lo travel all over tras incl'g 50 gal tank
town to look for garage Custom paint. while on
sales ... you'll find them white. New Mich ti res
nghl here in Classified. Sl3.950. Ph 675-8700.
To place your garage1---- -
sale ad. call 642-5678. c__.., 9917
••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Lincoln Continental.
'69 Charger . 383 cu in eng. all power Immaculate
xlnt cond. Original. cond Call9'79·7<Y79
SlOOO. 968-2586 '78 Chevy Malibu 4dr,
al e. good gas mi. best of·
fer 646-6171
Mercwy 9950 '76 Colt Wagon. • •• •• ••••••••••••••••••
Lo mileage. S2750/bst
CCNIHMatal 9930 _o_f_r._536-40 __ 1_2 ___ _
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 9940
77 LIHCOLH •••••••••••••••••••••••
MAii< V I '7' FOaD
Luxury and elegance I GRAHADA
are yours! Fully loaded See it today! Great and equipped with power seats. till wheel. transportation! Featur
c r uise control, a lloy ing factory air cond .
whee Js. < 881 u M x y power stee.g , radio
Priced at only $6579 and more! (368WQR l
JOHHSOH Ir SOH Reduced to just S3997
LIRcoln Mwcwy JOHHSOH & SOH
2626 Harbor Bl vcf. U.Collt M..-cwy
Costa Mesa 2626 Harbor Blvcf.
540.5630 Costa Mesa
------540.5630
ORANGE COUNTY'S
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IRVINE
130.7000
'79 MEllCUIY
ZEPHYR
....... UHd •••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Mark V Collector 's
••••••••••••••••••••••• '78Camaro Serles. 28.000 actual r--
~
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Air. automatic , power miles. 1 owner. Fully
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C882VEI I appreciate Call Resco:
$4911 842"8679. Glen. Barwick Imports
131-3311
'70CAMARO
SL800/0BO
759-1130 aft 6PM
9932 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I '79 CHIVIOUT
CottVETTI T·TOP
Auto. trans .. pwr. steer·
ing. till, air cond .
cruise. AM /FM stereo
tape. Velle mags &
Z2.000 miles. <30SWXi>l. Limited orrer {Up lo 2
Yrs.) service contract
on most late model used
cars backed by major
ins.co
'80 Fairmont Wagon,
A/C. AM/FM ste reo .
21 mp g , 848 -1990 .
848.5536, 16995.
71FOaDLTD
2 door hardtop with
power steering, power
brakes, factory air con· diUoning. Car in super
condition. 1484WQT> On-
ly $32119
Real economy and com
fort too! 6 c·ylinder
engine. auto trans .
power steer in1c air
co nd .. vi n y l to p .
1013WYA ) It won't last
long at S4297
JOHMSOH & SOM
• ~-Mwcwy
2626 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
540.5630
'78 Marquis wagon. 9
pass loaded New
Michelins. Xlnt cond
SSOOO. Owner. 61Ht61
I
4 x 4's
1974 CHEVY .....
(3 1619)
'3995
1971 DODGE
·-~ (31619)
'6997
1979 FORD
"-ceXLT
(E6228J
'8977
1971 DODGE •-c._..,. (99637)
'7497
'70 Camaro Orig. owner.
New radial tires & paint
640-9548 or 552·1191.
i8 Camaro. ps, pb. ac.
35,000 mi. xtras. S4500.
962·70'79. !
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I cellent' Cute little car'
!052XJUI
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Dove & Quail Sts.
ti; NEWPORT BF.ACH
OHLY $11,ttS
IAKRSnHT
USED CARS
1425 Baker Street
COSTA MESA
545-3334
'80 Vette 9K mi. extended
warranty. a II options
SIJ.<XXI must sell 830·8910
JOHHSOH & SOH
=re::!'l Costa Mesa
540.5630
76 Granada Ghia. 50.000
mi. 6 cyl. air. xlnl. Good
mpg. S2,6SO. 675-6906
'77 Granada 4dr. nice int.
ttreat for real estate or a
family 80K mi, make of·
rer 645-7429
'7'MBCUIY
MAIOUIS This beaulll ul 4 door
realures ractory air
cond . full power. wire
wheel covers. cruise
control. till wheel and
more' C724WPM ) Now
just S6697
JOHHSOH & SOM
UncolR Mercury
2626 Harbor Blva
Costa Mesa
540.5630
Sell with EASE!
'70 M1a1taa1ori1own,
"90in1s
-1874
'74 Muataa1 Ghia. clean.
l ur owner. auto. tach,
loaded. •t531 Stanley.
MUSTANG II
*SALE*
1979~1980
,INTOS
• 30.
tochOOM Auto. f../C. lo mi S~ , ,,
or ll9tofr.9ll8·l630 from $2895 '67 Mlllta.og. Mint copd.
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832-4002. ' ALL-Low Mllf'age
ALL-Automatic Trans. ·as MUsl 2+2 289. P IS. ALL-Power Steering '
PB, new Ures. reas. ALL-Runabouts. 3 dr
_4_94_~__.____ _ _ SOME-AlrCondltloning
SOME-Station Wagons
ALL-Guaranteed '65 M'*tang. g cyl. 4 spd.
Rood cond. am/fm cass.
StSOOIOBO. 644-5585
Ford Mustang '68 runs
goodS900/0 BO
842·1394
---~-9'55
~I COAST
TIAMSPC>nA TIOH
CLOSE TO FREEWAYS
2167 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
Call 17141631-6441 "OtCIMN)b ..
••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Runabout Sharp. 2
'70 Olds 98. guaranteed lone. ale. 4spd. s1200
transmission & d rl ve 968-6596
'74 4spd Vega Halc:hba
fm cus.112K ml.1585.
645-6691
traln. Runs well. w/all '72 Runabout. new paint.
xtr as. 51.000 ma. 2112 new tires. 27 mpg avg. Trade your old stuff I
Wa ll ace S t C M S845/0BO 6757730 Ive.> n ew goodies with
631 ·f.243. 675·1308. message 1r out Classified ad. 842·5'78 ~
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1979 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVILLE
(323WDT)
1979 FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM D'EllGAMCE (528WOZJ
1971 CADILLAC
COUPE DEVIUE
(370TZV)
1979 CADILLAC
SEDAH DE VIUE
(683WOX)
1979 CADILLAC
SEVILLE
Astroroof (4991M)W)
I 977 CADILLAC
SEYIW !400TJE)
1971 CADILLAC
SEVILLE
Astroroof (849TZW}
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A 'II CHi'YSUI OR PLYMOUTH •
f HIOfl.Y MAHCI~ .'0 l 'ih1 OHANGfCOUN lY C ALlfOHNIA 25 CENTS
Plush treasure yllcht ~eld byJ' gunillen
SANTA BARBARA (AP) -.
Pa11port1 have been returned to
a doaen people aboard the Santa
Barbara yacht Coral Sea who
have been held a ll week by
machine gun-carrying Colom·
blan sailors who boarded the
treasure-hunting vessel as. it
stood idled by engtne trouble in
the Caribbean Sea.
The Colombian desk of the
U.S . State Department said
Thursday that paperwork wu
being done to aet the yac~t re-
laased. and that no charges bad
been tiled against anyone.
But the yacbl, skippered by its
owner, Glenn Miller, was belog
held at the Colombian island or
San Andres, 100 miles eut of
Nicaragua, after being seized at
the tiny isle of Bajo Nue vo,
about 250 miles farther east in
the Caribbean.
Jean Wri .• ht, Miller 's et-wife,
said a message was relayed to
her Thuraday evenine from her
son, who is aboard the Coral
Sea. That message reported that
the Colombian authorities re·
turned passports, but that a na·
t ional holiday prevented any
other action Thursda v.
Mill er said that when he ls re-
leased. he wUJ head for West
Where shuttle w orker died
.,,., .. ,.....
This diagram illustrates the engine com-
partment of the space shuttle Columbia
wher• an accident at the Kennedy Space
Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., killed one
worker and nearly asphyxiated four
others. Related stpry Pace A4.
'Maver ick '
• misses o wn
party in HB
J ack Kelly. star or television's
"Maverick" series in the late
1950s, missed a cockuul party at
his own home Thursday night.
The original Batt Maverick
phoned his wife Jo several times
at their Hunt-
ington Beach
hom e with
pt-ogress re-
ports. but he
didn't a rrive
until m o r e
than an hour
after the re-
ception was
sch eduled to ~ ................... ~ ........ ___. end. K£UY
Clymore says U.S.
s etting up kidnap
Freed Pakistani h ijack
hostage Craig Cl ym or e or
Laguna Hills. indicted in an in·
lern ation al drug s muggling
case. says he has been forced
out or his Damascus hotel room
and was ''about to be kidnapped
by the U.S. Embassy," his
lawyer reports.
Attorney Ronald Kreber said
Thursday his client called him
from the Syrian capital "very
agitated and angry because the
Syrians had kicked him out o(
his hotel room. forced him to
turn over all his money to
satisfy the hotel bill. then forced
him to s tay in the lobby."
Clymore. "I'm going to be kid·
napped by the U.S. Embassy."
There was no immediate of·
ricial confirmation of Clymore's
claim. And while Clymore, 24.
was worrjed about being kid·
napped, Newport Beach at·
toroey Harold Davidson Sr. said
he was r e tained to over see
Clymore's erforts lo cas h in on
his hi jacking experience .
He has written a song about
the plane seizure and hopes to
form a group called "The Hi·
<See CLYMORE, Page A2 l
..
Palm Beach, Fla., to repair bis
engine.
The 85-loot Coral Sea hu been
used in television shows, such as
"Switch," with Robert Wagner,
and ls known as the Rolls-Royce
ol the California pleasure diving
flt~et because of its creature
comforts such as a trash-masher
and alr conditioning, a machine
shop on board, a helicopter and
a saltwater desalinization
system.
The Coral Sea was seized Mon·
day, and Miller was allowed. to
call home on a radio-telephone
Wednesday nlght and Thursday.
He told Dewey Schurman, city
editor or thP. Santa Barbara
News-Press, that he hadn't been
told of any release plan and said
he ,doubled it, because sailors
with submachine Jr?uns stood on
his deck as he talked.
Arrked why be h ad been
slopped, Miller replied: "They
never gave us any reason, none
whatsoever."
M Iller said his vessel had been
Corced to stop beca use of
gene rator problems while en
route to Grand Cayman lsland,
bttween Jamaica and Cuba. As
~e waited for the engine to cool
CSee \' ACHT, Page AZ>
OC pair missing
Hunt for plane, duo push e d
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OI , .. Delly 1'1 .. t \Utt
Searcher s fl yin g through
s now-blinding weather in the
Mammoth Lake area today re-
ported no sign of a vanished
plane carrying lwo Costa Mesa
men home from a ski trip.
The two men took ofr about 1
p.m . Thursday in zero visibility
weather accompanied by-heavy
snow. They were bound from
Mammoth Lake lo Bishop to
pi ck up three othe r Orange
Co unty residents on the flight
back to John Wayne Airport.
Listed as missing and pre·
s um e d down in t he turbo·
charged single engine Cessna
2 10 aircraft rente d at J ohn
Wayne Airport are:
Robert Reed, 25, a m anage-
ment traJnee with the Ralphs
Markel chain.
-Mlcbael T hompson, 2S,
whose Costa Mesa address was
also not listed.
Authorities said their compan·
ions who bad expected to joln
them on the way home, are re·
turning today by bus from
Bishop. where they had spent
their ski holiday.
They were identified as David
and SbanteUe Smith. of El Toro,
and Steve Speer. 26, of Newport
Beach, whose hom e addresses
were not available.
Ci vil Air Patrol Maj. F.L.
Beelby, of Westminster, said
Reed took off Crom Mammoth at
1 :OS a.m. and circled the tlny
fi eld for 20 minutes. He had
radioed the tower his wings did
not ice up.
He said he would proceed with
his (light as planned, pre·
sum ably after picking up the
o ther Or ange County trio at
Bishop.
"We've got rocks slicking up
in t he air at 14.000 reel up
there ... CAP Maj. Beelby said
today. "There are only a couple
of passes that even a n ex·
perienced pilot would attempt."
No information about R~'s
flight experience was available
today.
Air traffic controllers at the
Mam moth Lakes airport tower
said Reed radioed that he was
going to clim b over the moun
lain range en route to Fresno.
AP 'llfi1'9t!MtO ~ .... ..,
Comedienne Carol Burnett
li stens to testimony in the
trial on her $10 million libel
s uit against t he National En·
quirer. The case is expected
to go to the jury next week.
c R eial~ ~ory. P age AS>_. _
after picking up the other three
in Bishop.
When it "'as learned that the
plane was long overdut at
Bishop. the sea r ch was
launched. but Maj. Beelby said
today weather conditions 1n the
Sierra are severe
Mammoth Lakes as about 450
miles from the Oran~e Coast
area
Valle y sets
cos t study
for re p airs
By PIULSNEIDEllMAN
OUlle ~ly Pllet Sl•ll
The Fountain Valley City Coun·
cil has decided to spend S4 ,700 for
a prehmmary rtporl showing
what local property owners might
be charged if the city establishes
street light and median main·
tenance assessment districts.
Facing a serious shortage of
funds for the 1981-82 fiscal year.
city officials have been consider·
Ing creation o( such districts to
generate money to pay for these
services.
According to publi c works
director Wayne Osborne. the an
it i a I $4, 700 payment to an
engjneermg r1rm would produce a
relatively accurate guide to what
owntrs ·of res identi a l. com
mercial and industrial property
might have to pay if the city seeks
new fees for street light and me
dian maintenance.
The party. pr eviously reported
as a $100-a-ticket event. was, in
fact, for supporters of the Boy
Scouts o( America who wen•
willing to donate $100 or more to
the cause.
Clymore, who races arrest on
a seven-count indictment i( he
returns to the United States. has
st ayed in Damascus since he
and 101 fellow hostages were re·
leased last Saturday by hi·
jackers after 13' days aboard a
Pakistan International Airlines
Boeing 720.
13 held near· nuke site
Osborne said plans for the as
sess mcntdistricts must be initial
ed soon morder to meet a summer·
deadline set by county tax collec·
lion officials
Councilman Ben Nielsen cast
the lo ne vote opposing the alloca
lion (or a preliminary report.
While Kelly was Cihfting for
"BJ and the Bear" al Universal
Studios, guests in his hom e were
donating a total of $2,350 to the
scouting fund.
Among those Kelly almost
hosted were KABC sportscaster
Ed Arnold, J ohn Seymour,
m ayor or Anaheim, and Orange
County Supervi~or Harriett
Wieder. An organizer for the charity
event said previously that Kelly
was asked to be host for the re·
ception because or his drawing
power as a well-known actor and
city otricial.
Woman hit
by robbe r
'They have cut me off from
Pvervthing" Krebe r q uoted
C louds h i d e
arriva l of
n e w sea son
No rain is expected tonight
after the last stor m or winter
helped push rainfall levels toward
normal along the Orange Coast,
accordin~ to a s pokesman for the
National Weather Service.
The nrsf day of spring was
us hered in today at 9:03 under
cloudy skies that aren't expected
A 21-year-old woman was toclearcompletelyuntilSunday.
knocked to the ground and A spokesman for the Weather
robbed of $75 by a male suspect Service said that a new storm as she was about to make a couJd brlng showets by Monday
ni•hl bank drop deposit, Foun· morning. Otherwise lt will be a
tain Valley police reported. dry weekend wlth temperatures
Vicki Anderson, 21. or Hunt· tonight in the low ~·· and highs
tngton Beach, an employee or . predicted at 6S Saturday.
Radio Sbaclt, suffered a bump • The rainy season alona the
on her head from the 8: 30 p.m. Oranae Coast eot off to a slow
ro b bery Wednesday at start thls year, wltb the season's
Brookhunt Street and Slatel' total untU Tbu.rwclay nilbt lagging
Avenue, police aaid. farbehindtbeannua1avera1e.
Sbe was treated and releued In HWltington Beach, resident
trom Fountain Valley CommWll· wealber expert J . Sherman Den·
ty Rotpital, authorities said. oy measured .58 lnchea of rain
from the latest storm and 10.32 lor
PCP plant found
GARDENA (AP> -Police
re1poodln1 to a houH tire call
have di1covered a man and
woman surterlnt ·from thlrd·
de1r .. burns and what wat itft
of a backyard laboratory aJ.
le1ed11 UNd for manufacturtn1
tb• ~ PCP ~hencycUdlne>.
Tbe f'Dd w~ ma :on Thul'lday.
the season. The average II 11.95
and last year 20.21 incbe1 were
m easured.
• · t guess this ls all we· re 1olna to
get," said Denny. "We're out of
dan1er." .
In Newport Beach UM Orqe
County Harbor Patrol mtuured
.44 h1chel of rain and s.eo for UM
year. A 1ma1l craft wamlnt Ut.at
WH ln effect Thunday •u Utt.cl earlythi1.,.,.tn1.
Purpos e of armed men remains m yste ry
CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla . CAP)
Thirteen men were held on
trespassing charges today after
they were arrested -armed with
automatic weapons and dressed
in military fatigues -on private
land near a nuclear power plant,
countyorticials said.
The arrests occurred late
Thursday on a ranch bordering
the Florida Power Corp. nuclear
plant at C r ys t a l R iver ,
authorities said . The me n
claimed to be members of an
Army un.it from Fort Benning,
Ga., and otricials there first
acknowledged and later denied
association with the group, said
Citrus County Sheriff Charles S.
Dean.
Federal ofCicials said there was
no indica tion that the men
represented a threat to the power
plant. But federal offi cials said
they did not know who the men
were or what they were doing.
The men, described by Dean as·
Smashup kills
HB motorist
A Huntington Beach woman
was bu.med to death early today
when her late·model Gerrnan
sporlf car •truck a cuard raU aDd
bur1t into names on the tranaltlon
road between the San Die10
Freeway and th• lltb Street otf.
rampnearSeaJ hacb.
Tbe California Ht1hway Patrol
tdentlfted UM victim u Kat.beriM
Lynn Camaban, 21.
A CRP 1poknman Hld the
womall, wllo died at tbe l<*M,
wu al°"' ta U. ll'fl Ponche. The
accident oce\U'Nd at about 1:'5
a .m .
"clean-cut, straight-looking guys
in their 20s and 30s, ··were arrest-
ed at their camp near the 858·
megawatt plant.
Dean said only one o( the dozen
or so weapons confiscated was
American-made. The rest were
described as Soviet, Japanese
and Israeli weapons.
"I don't know what I've got ,"
Dean said today. ·'The men speak
English. but two of those in
custody might be fore ign na-
tionals."
Dean refused to release the
names of the men.
"In case this turns out to be
legitimate ... CIA or something,
l don't want to blow their cover,"
he said.
The men were being ques-
tioned today by agents from the
FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms.
A uWity spokesman said if the
men were connected to the
federal government , the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission should
have been noUlied because of
the operation's proximity to the
nuclear plant. NRC spokesman Ken Clark
said in Atlanta today that no
evidence hu been found to in·
d lc;ate the men intended to
aalk>ta1e the plant. He aald the
NRC had no prior knowled•e of
the IJ'OUP•
The aherlft uld Dlxle M .
Hollloa , owner of the
Holllnswood Ranch, reported
hearil\8 automatJt weapons n,..
Wtdnelday nJ1ht. He went out
a.ad eneountered an armed man,
lb• •bertff aald.
The armed man told HoWna
h• WU put of mllitarJ deteeb-
meat on maneuven, Dean aald. HolllDI theft called the sheriff,
and d .. uUH contacted For\
Benning Initially, deputies were
told there wRs a militar y unit
training in the area. Dean said.
Bul, Dean said, he was not
sat1sf1ep with the Army's
answer and returned to the area
the next day, finding many
rounds of ammunition on the
ground.
Suspicious because some of
t h e amm unition was n ot
mililary·issue, Dean called For:t
Benning and was told by secun·
ty officers Col. Lou Marcotte
that no Army units were train·
ing in the area. the sheriff said.
Dean said all 13 men were ar·
rested without resistance after
he tracked them to their camp, a
site he described as a military·
type train mg Cacillty.
Boat ruined
in rainstorm
An ts.root sailboat caught in
Thursday afternoon's storm was
destroyed when it was hurl~
ashore by winds off Sunset
Beach. Huntington Beach
lifeguards reported.
Two people aboard the
1aUboat when it overturned at
2:30 p.m . were able to swim
ashore without Injury,
Ufeguarda said.
Damage to the craft, owned by
Charle. Youngblood of Tampa,
Texas, wu estimated at $5.000.
Staff fired
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
entl,.. l)l'Ofa1fonal staff ol t.be
Counclf on Envlronmental Quall·
l)' bat been fired .
•
Nielsen said the action s hould
be postponed until results come in
from a citizens committee ap-
pointed lo seek solutions to the
city's budgeldilemma.
Several council members
agr eed that they were not yet pre·
pared to impose the new fees but
wanted to be in a position to do so if
the financial problems are not
solved through other means.
The Cull cost to set up assess·
ment districts in Fountain Valley
has been estimated at $28,000.
Comptroller Howard Stephens
said city stare members recently
were able to trim more than
$500,000 from budget requests for
the coming year.
But he said t he city still an·
ticipates a shortage of $831 ,000.
ORAIGI COAST WIATHIR
C h a n ce o f s h owers
decreaslni to 50 percent
tonight, 20 percent Salur·
day . Partly cloudy Satur-
day with be ach hlgh
mid·SOs, Inland high lower
Ws . Lows tonight 48 alon~
coast, 55 Inland.
INSIDI TODAY
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Man held
HB • ID
stabbing
A ~-year-old house p9lidAW
laas tumed hin\Jell ln to Eat.-oa·
dido police In connecUon with
·the stabblng or a Hunllnston
Beach woman earlier this week,
poltce reported.
Tomislav Krstic, ideoti.lied as
a transient. was returned to
Orange County and Jailed on
sus picion of attempting to
murder Nadine Iris Molitor, 31,
descibed by police as his former
airltriend.
Huntington Beach police Sgt.
Ed McErlain said Krstic visited
Ms. Molitor's Larchwood Drive
home at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday and
became embroiled in a quarrel.
McErlain said Krstic stabbed
her once in the back with a hunt·
Ing-type knife, then fled on root.
,,.~ ......... The woman's daughters sum·
moned paramedics and s he was
~ken to Fountain Valley Com·
~-"fnunity Hospital ror treatment.
HELD CAPTIVE BY COLOMBIAN SAILORS FOA WEEK
Corel Se• treeaure •,,_P c.pteln Glenn Miiier
She was discharged from the
facility Wednesday, a hospital
spokesman said. F,....P.,,eAJ
After the stabbing incident,
•Krstic appar ently hitchhiked
• toward San Diego before turning
·himself in to Escondido police
YACHT IN CUSTODY • • •
T uesday evening, police said.
CLYMORE ..
jackers" to record it, Davidson
said. During the ordeal.
Clymore entertained his fellow
hostages aboard the plane by
playing guitar and singing.
Davidson said his client also
wants to sell a book or TV movie
on the h.ijacking.
"Yes. calls are coming in y
the hundreds. of cou rse,"
Oav1dsonesaid, but he declined
to identify the callers. "I would
think that would be premature,
since nolhmg's happened yet. ..
The jetliner was seized March
2 on a flight from Karachi lo
Peshawar on the Afghan frontier
by three hijackers who de·
manded the release of political
priso ners being held in
Pakistani jails.
After Clymore and the other
hostages were released. U.S.
authorities revealed he and
eight others including seven
Southern Californians, had been
named in a secret indictment
handed down Feb. 20 by a
federal grand jury in f'Jew York .
W i nds, hail
wh ip v alle y
By The Associated Press
What looked like a tornado to
residents o ( a city east of
Stockton caused minor damage
with hjgh winds accompanying
fier ce weather in the San Joa·
qum Valley.
A funnel cloud knocked down a
fence, tilted some power poles,
d<tm aged a s hed roof and tore
limbs off trees Thursday in rural
Linden. T he whipping winds
were accompanied by half-inch
hall, which also fell in parts of
Mer<'ed and Marioosa counties.
so he. could work on it, the
passengers. most of them from
San Francisco, went diving for
rel axalion in the tropical
waters. Then a Colombian gun-
boat ~teamed over the horizon
and took them into custody. he
said.
The treasure-hunting expedi·
tion was organized by Margaret
Brandeis, a San Francisco area
business woman.
She told the News-Press in Oc-
CHP thwarts
Bay Bridge
jump atte mpt
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A
woman who bad made funeral
arrangements and had a Bible m
her hand was prevented from
jumping from the San Fran-
cisco-Oakland Bay Bridge to·
day, but a man is believed to
have jumped from the span a
few hours later, police said.
The woman, not identified by
authorities, was rescued about
2:30 a.m. from a catwalk along
the north side of the bridge by
officer Mike O'Brien of the
California Highway Patrol.
O'Brien said the woman had
made funeral arrancements and
had a Bible with her. She was
taken to the psychiatric unit al
Mission Emergency Hospital.
O'Brien said he recognized the
woman because she had been II·
legally walking on the bridge in
February and ordered to get off.
At about 4:50 a.m .. the CHP
found a car on the south side of
the bridge with Its engine run-
ning and the lights oo. Although
no one was seen getting out of
the car or in the act of jumping,
authorities said they traced the
car's license plates to a man.
who they declined to identify.
The Coast G!Jard searched the
waters below the point on the
bridge where the car was found
but did not observe a body.
tober that she had secret in·
fQrmaUon, for which she had
paid dearlyt that a 17th century
Spanish galleon lay on the Carib·
bean floor with a $100 million
treasure. She said she knew the
wreck was there because it had
been dived on before, yielding
ab'out $1 million in s ilver coins
and bronze cannons.
Sam Dabney of Santa
Barbara, whose ex-wife Katie is
cook aboard the boat, said
Miller's son, Zack, was aboard
but he couldn't identify the other
passengers.
Dabney said, "I assume they
were being held for trespassing
or anchoring in Colombian
waters without a permit. But
Miller didn't know they were in
Colombian waters; it's just a
s andspit He's had very little
comm unications with the m .
They're just holding him. He
s aid they were not being mis·
treated ...
S trike ale rt
i n Poland
BYDGOSZCZ, Poland
<AP) -Polish workers
went on nationwide strike
alert and staged warning
walkouts in at least four
cities today to protest
police beatings of 23 labor
activists.
Independe nt union
leader Lech Walesa
vowed: "We shall respond
by a similar attack, but
cal mly . with common
sense and without fear
Our legs aren't shaking."
The two-hour strike s
were held 1n thi s
northwestern city, in
nearby Torun, Grudziaz,
lnowroclaw and other re·
gional cities as Soviet-led
Warsaw Pact troops con·
tinued maneuvers in
Poland a nd other Eas t
Bloc countries.
Death theory rebutted
Engineer backs defens e in c hild c a se
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of llM DAllJ Pll•I St.Ill
A University of California
engineer, countering the claims
of prosecution specialists in a
child murder case, says a 2·
year-old Orange County girl
could have suffered major bead
i njuries in a fall down a
stairway, as claimed by her step-
father.
Dr. Werner Goldsmith, a UC
Berkeley professor called by the
defense. testified Thursday that
his own calculations and tests
showed the forces of the fall
down the stairway of murder de·
fendant Leland Roy Dellinger
would be sufficient to cause a
s kull fracture.
Dellinger, 30, of Orange, is
standing trial for the death of
Jaclyn ZilJes. who died in what
authorities originally classified
as an accidental fall in May,
1979.
Local pathologists, however ,
had her body exhumed' when
toxicological reports indicated
the presence or cocaine in
her system.
The prosecution then filed
murder charges on the basis of
scientific evidence which it
claimed indicated Jaclyn could
not have suffered fatal injuries
in an accidental fall down the
carpeted st.airway.
However, Goldsmith said his
own tests al Berkeley as well as
the absence of established data
on the fracture strength of a
child's skull led him to a dif·
ferent conclusion.
The witness" questioned by de·
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fense attorney Donald
Ronaldson, said he reviewed the
work of Dr. Carly Ward, the
prosecution's engineering
specialist , and became con·
cerned that inapplicable prin·
ciples of engineering were being
used in her calculations.
Dr. Ward used a child-like
dummy in simulated falls down
the Dellinger stairway as part of
her studies.
Goldsmith said he reviewed
her data, studied existing data
on skull fracture tolerances and
also contacted various experts
in the field or accidental in·
juries.
He said he concluded that the
data base was insufficient to
support the conclusions of Or.
Ward. upon whose work the
prosecuUon bas built much of its
cast.,
Also a key prosecution wl~ess
was Los Angeles County Coroner
Dr. Thomas Noguchi, who said
Wednesday that bruises on
Jaclyn's body were not consis-
tent with a fall . Goldsmith did
'not discuss any of Noguchi's
testimony.
Ronaldson told r~porters later
in the day that the 1uilt or In·
nocence of his client should not
be determined on the basis of re-
search ·in what he said ta a
relatlvely new area of science -
blo-mechanlcs.
The defense has contended
t h at Dellin1er was preparin&
dinner at bis apartment when be
"heard thud". and found the
youn11ter laying motlonleu at
the foot of the atairw IY.
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standards ·
aald P'oua&a*n Vala.j ~bed
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Olllrtd tniltMI debated .t.M.
ard1 ln 1electln1 their new top
1dmlnlltr1torThu.nda1 andaplit
2·2 on a motion to Uat the top col·
Iese dearee under "dealred
quallflcationl."
Crackdown
planned on
truckers
49 a '9U.lt ol the deadlock, tbe
doctor ... .aandard will DOl be ad· Yertilell
1'nlltee Sheila Meyen bad ln·
troduced tbe propout, 11ylnc. ··1
hive I lfeat appreciation ror the
ener1Y and sllmulaUon that push
apenontoea.madoctorate."
But Trustee Roger Belgen
countered, "I feel there's not
nece11ariJy a correlation between
1 doctorate and a person's
leadenbip ability.'· Bel1~n and board president
BetlY'lltlnanelli voted against in·
clualon ol this standard, while
Mrs. Meyers and trustee· Carol'
Mohan voted in favor. Trustee
Cheryl Norton was absent.
The minim.am quallfleatie>dt
for I ~Dl ·= b)' u.. U.U. IMJl+d te •· perlence at the elemental')' Jetel.
experience as an elementary or
Junior hleh principal, ad·
m l nlatrallve experience, a
m11ter'1 dearee and experienee
in collectlve barlfainln1 and em ployer·employee relatJona.
Working with a consultant
hired by trustees, a committee of
district staff members, teachen
and pa.rents will screen app!Jca·
lions and narrow the field.
The trustees will interview
finalists and make a selection by
July 1. according to their cWTent
schedule.
State Assemblyman Bruce
Young used the International
Trucking Show at the Anaheim
Convention Center as a platlorm
to announce his intention to crack
down on reckless truck drivers.
Homework
Young, D·Cerritos, said during
a press conference Thursday that
h e will introduce a bill to
r utomaUcally suspend a truck
driver's license for 30 days if the
driver is convicted for hit-and·
run, reckless driving or drunken
driving.
Anti-crime solon robbed
WASHINGTON <AP) -Rep. Hamilton Fish Jr. was robbed
at gunpoint by a young man who took cash, but complied with
Fish 's reques t to leave behind the congressman's wallet
authorities said. '
Under current state law,
drivers must be convicted of such
offenses three times before a
license can be suspended, he said.
The New York Republican, a member of the House since ~969. told police that he and h.is wife were approached by a man
in his 20s as they were getting into their car in front or their
Capitol HiU home Thursday night. The man drew a handgun and
demanded money, Fish said.
His bill , named th e
Professional Dl"ivers Code, also
would create four categories
within the Class I license so
drivers must be better trained to
drive the bigger, potentially more
dangerous, rigs.
The congressman said he told the robber he would tum over
his money but not his wallet, because it contained papers and
credit cards. Fish said the man said nothing, but took $130 and
left the wallet.
~ish, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, began
serving on the House subcommittee on crime this year.
Young said he wants to change
the current licensing system in
which a person can qualify for a
license driving a "minimum"
truck combination, then take to
the highways in a bigger vehicle
with heavier cargo.
Under h.is proposed bill , the
categories would be for three-axle
combinations, five-axle combina-
tions. trucks with double trailers.
and rigs crrying extra long or
heavy cargo.
Twins too ide.ntical;
parents confused
"This legislation will improve
driver performance and s afety by
ensuring that heavy-duty vehicle
operators are properly trained
before they are allowed on our
highways," Young said in a pre·
pared statement. ·• 1t also will
make the roads safer for the
general motoring public who
have increasingly complained
about th.e problems associated
with trucks failing to obey the
laws of the highway."
Young, chairman of the As·
sembly Transportation Commit·
tee, sai:i he drafted his legislation
with the help of the California
Trucking Association.
CARSON CITY. Nev. !AP)
Local sheriff's deputies are try·
ing to solve an identity crisis
plaguing a couple of extremely
cute blue-eyed blondes.
Not that Molly and MaryAnne
Lay. identical 16-m onth-old
twins. are INOrried about who
they are. They know. But
nobody else does, including their
parents who brought them to the
she riff's department for foot·
printing.
For the moment, the twins are
.. Baby Girl A .. and "Baby Girl
8 ." Offi cers tried one~ Thurs·
day and were expected to try
again today to match the prints
to prints taken when the babies
were bom.
"I think we 've got these
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babies backwards ... Randy Lay
'recalls telling two of her other
children severai months ago.
"So we looked at them . And the
more we looked the more we
thought maybe we had."
To complicate matters, a
young house guest recently re-
moved a necklace worn by one
of the girls to distinguish her
from her sister .
Discovering no necklace the
next morning, Mrs. Lay said, "I
thought at first l had two
MaryAnnes.··
Mrs Lay and her husband,
Leland, a school teacher. tried
to go by what they thought were
different spots on each baby's
skin, varying personality traits,
and even the way the ch.ildren
slept. Nothing helped.
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P ope John Paul 11
wears a hard hat and
holds filter during v isit
to steel plant at Terni.
Italy.
Gina
Lollobtigida,
right, dancei
!Dtth Nabilia
Khaahoggi,
teen-age
daughter of
Saudi Ara-
bfan
billionaire
businessman
Ad nan
Khashoggi
and Soraya
Khaihoggi,
at a New
York disco.
A 16-year-old Orange Coast
girl learned there is no
statute or limitations on a
ltt·ket for dl'iving without a
li('ense when she surre n·
dered in court Wednesday.
ont• vear later
The defendant . o nl y 15
"'ht:'n cited last year, ap
parently figured s he could
beat the rap now that s he
"'as of legal age. sources at
ll arbor Judicial Dist rict
Court in Newport Beach said
Judge Selim. S. FrankUn,
ho"' ever. d1dn •t see it that
way and ordered her to ob·
tarn a valid license and t ry
drt\•ing with 1l legally for
aw hile. with th e char ge
hanging over her head .
She was then ordered to re·
turn before the bench at a
dale to be set by the court in
November and he would con-
s ide r her drivin g record
before reaching a decis10".
ludge d e nW.
Agnew order
A Judce turned down a
state request that he im·
mediately order former Vice
Pre11dent S,lro T. Al••• to
repay Maryland 1200,000 be
alleCedly received in bribes
while 1overnor.
Anne Arundel Circuit Court
Judie 8fuce C. Wllllams
said there Is "a need ror
testimony in the case."
Williams also turned down
u request by Agnew's at-
torney that tbe trial. set to
begin April 20, be postponed.
Federal prosecutors con-
tended Agnew received the
money in an al l ege d
kickback s~eme, and state
prosecu~ors say the money
belongs to the state treasury.
Secret ary or State Alex·
aoder M. Haig Jr. was told
by a jesting member or
Congress that when he was
commander in chief of NATO
there were those who thought
of him as "the reincarnation
of Napoleon Bonaparte."
.. That's your term." the
for m e r four-sta r Ar m y
general deadpanned in reply
lo Rep. Edward Oerwinski,
R-111. "Others would prefer
Caesar."
David Stockman. direc-
tor of Office of Manage-
ment and Budget, takes
a sip of water before ap-
pearing at a House
heari~. ·
Office rezone denied
Sanla Ana Heights proposal rejected
A Tustin man·., la~t ditch l'f
fort to build profo~s10nal office:.
on his 2 5 acre!-. of land in Santa
Ana He1~hts \\as lurm·d doY.n b).
the Orange Count). Board of
Supervisors.
The members agrcl:'d with 5th
District Supernsor T homas
Riley, who said orrices in the
r esidential area would be
inappropriak
Land owner .J H. BC'lt was ap·
pealing a denial hy the l'Ou nty
Planning Commission or h1:, pro·
posal to rl'zone t he land from
agricultural use to oHices
A group of about 25 Santa Ana
Heights residents atkndc•d the
board meC'ting lo s upport th!.>
com m1ss1on 's pos1t1on
Many or thos1..• samf.' residents
have attended other board meet
ings to criticize the <.;upcrv1sors ·
plan to expand the number or
daily commercial Jet flights
from nearby J ohn Wayne
Airport while reduc.'lng the total
Jet noise.
Airport noise was an issue in
Re lt's propos al. His property
lies inside a zone where jet noise
1s considered too high for de-
velopment or new houses. But
according to the county's plan,
the land will be outside the zone
in from five to 10 years.
Riley's land use pla nning aide,
Peter Herma n. said after the
meeting the property should be
developed for low-densit y res·
idential use on ce t he noisE:
restrictions are lifted.
But Belt said noise will re·
main a problem in Santa Ana
Hei ghts, which sits beneath the
ai rport takeoff pattern He said
he doesn't want to wail any
longer l o deve lo p the land,
which he claimed he has tried to
develop for 10 years
A 60-year·old house sits on
the property. Bell said . adding
HB sex off ender
free for appeal
A Huntington Beach man con-
victed of 18 counts or sexual mis
conduct with two teen-age girls
could remain free on bail for at
least another year while he ap·
pea ls his case.
Police Investigators and the
man who prosecuted James
Rollings, however. believe there
is little to dissuade Rollings
, from running.
His attorney. Theo Lacy. says
RoJlings has appeared at all pre.
vi()US court hearings and has
shown no indications or engag-
ing in criminal or anti-social
behavior
"It is my opinion that Mr
Rollings poses no threat to the
community by being released
pending his appeal or t his case, ..
Lacy said in court documents
Rollings. 42, is ineligible for
probation and faces up to six
years in state prison.
However . O r a nge County
Superior Cou rt Judge Robert
Green granted defense requests
that the defendant be allowed to
go free on $25.000 bail while he
appeals his conviction of Feb. 4.
De puty D istrict Attorney
Robert Launders said it was
"absurd" to think Rollings
would voluntarily turn himself
in at some future time to serve a
lengthy prison sentence.
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that rennovating the dwelling
would be an "economic in·
reasibility."
Arter the meeting. Belt said
the land wou ld be worth about
$1.3 m1lhon tf it were developed
but only $200,000 lo $300.000 if
left in its present slate. He said
tie has spent about $30,000 m
property taxes since he bought
the land.
Bail raised
afte r attempt
at suic ide
Bail h as been r a ised to
$250,000 and new arraignment
proceedings scheduled for
March 24 for an 83-year-old man
who attempted to cu\. his wrists
in Orange County Superior Court
Tuesday.
The man. Rosco Delancy. s uf-
fered only minor injuries and
was returned lo Orange County
Jail.
He was appearing before
Judge William L. Murray on
c h arges o f passing s tolen
tra veter's checks at Disneyland
in Febr uary when he became
upset about news reports of !Us
using more than 70 a liases in a
lengthy criminal career.
Delancy, claiming he could
not get a fair trial. then pro-
duced a razor blade hidden in
the links of his shackles and at-
t empted to c ut h is writs .
However. he was wrestled to the
floor and dis armed by court
bailiffs. T he defend ant was
treated al the jail
HB suspect
surrenders
An 18-year-old Huntington
Be ach mp who apparently
knew police were seeking him in
connection with a liquor store
robbery waJked up to a patrol
c ar and surrendered, police
said.
The suspect, Henry M ars haJI
Rickard, or 4941 Hell Ave., was
Jailed on suspicion or robbing
Seagate Liquor, 16101 Botsa
Chica St. .• on March 12.
In the incident; a man armed
with 1 rifle had taken an un-
dlsclo,sed amount of cash from
the b\lllness and had dropped
the rlfle and 1 Jacket o•taide u hewuneetn1.
Oran1e County Human
Servicff Agency official• are
predicting about Sl.7 million will
be required to keep the county's
General Reller program finan-
cially solvent throuch June 30.
the end of the fiscaJ year.
The prediction, delivered this
t.ieek to the county Board of
Supervisor•. is based on the as
yet-unexpl ained, but continuing.
high demand for General Reller
assistance from persons who
have exhausted other welfare
benefits.
According to the report signed
by outgoing HSA Di rector
Margaret Grier, the General
Relief program budget will run
out of money for the third lime
this month on Ma r ch 27. A
tra nsfer of about $29,000 will be
required to keep the account in
the black through the beginning
of April, she said.
Supervisors twice this month
approved budget transfers to
keep the account solvent. But
the $200,000 in transfers, in addi·
tion to the $120,000 that was in
the account at the start or the
month, will not be s ufficient to
keep pace with the demand for
assistance.
That dema nd is not predicted
lo slacken. according to the re·
port.
Officials said $353,386 will be
required in Apr il : $478,680 in
May, and $579.194 in June.
Those figu res do not include
money that will be required to
provid e assista nce t o In
dochinese refu gees who are be·
ing phased out of the federal In-
dochinese Refugee Ass1st<1ncc
Progr am because they have
been in the United Stales more
than three years
An additiona l $1 00 .000 per
month wi ll be needed lo provide
general rehef assistance to the
so-called time·exp1red refugees.
according to the report
Miss Grier has provided the
board with two options to deal
with the financial shortfall. She
said it could transfer $482.000 to
cover project e d de mands
through April.
"This should al low the
General Relief budget to remain
funded until such lipte as the de,
tailed General Relitf report ha&
been presented. received and
acted upon, and includes time
expired refugees costs "
Or. she said. the board could
transfer $1. 74 million to cover
costs through the end of the fis·
cal year.
Offi cials arc mystified by
wtiat has led to the dram atic in·
creases in demand for General
Relief assistance. normally pro-
vided to persons who do not
qualify for other types o r
welfare assistance While ad·
ministered by the county. it is
paid for by the stale and federal
governments
The $330.000 that will be spent
this month by the county on
General Relief compares lo
$176,833 in February. $191.131 in
January and $134.306 in
December.
Offi cials have spe<'u lated that
an increase in the county un-
employment rate and the 22-day-
long Orange County Transit Dis-
trict strike in Februarv mav be
factors res pons ible. for "the
heightened demands
Supervisors. howe\'er . have
expressed concern that county
Standards On Sile Of payment
and county ehgibihly require-
ments may be allracliru: reci·
pients from other counties
$400.000
000
5200000
$100000
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CHART DEPICTS SPIRALING COSTS OF WELFARE
Broken llne Indicate• demand• Aprtl through June
New Pilot editors
eye wider coverage
Jim my Johnson a nd Ke ith
Tuber have been appointed to
new editor positions on the
Orange Coast Daily Pilot. Editor
T homas Keevil announced to·
day.
J o hnson. former ente rtain·
ment and lifestyle editor of the
San Bernardino . Sun-Telegram.
becomes feature news editor for
the Daily Pilot with a newly
organized department.
The new department will be
handling the Weekender section.
entertainment and arts news.
foods, religious and social and
cultural events coverage in addi·
lion tQ Jlpt?Cial fea\ur~s.
Just prior to joining the Pilot.
J ohnson served as Sunday edit.or
of the J ackson c Miss. I Clarion-
Ledger. Daily News
Tuber joins the Daily Pilot
staff after havi ng ser ved with
th e Los Ange les He rald·
Examiner staff ~ce 1975. He
w as assistant fi anc ial news
editor with the Her Id Examiner
and also served the paper as
consumer columnist and assis·
tapl travel editor. Tuber will be new financial
and business editor of the Dally
Pilot in an expanded effort to
CO \'er growing busin ess and
fina ncial interests in the Or ange
Coast a r ea . H e will also
s upervise real estate coverage
for the paper.
·'These appointments. a·r e
part of a major upgrading pro·
gram under way in · the Daily
P ilot editoria l departm e nt."
Keevil said.
"They are an indication or the
news paper's determination to
upgrade and stimulate its news
coverage particul arly at the
local level." he noted
Keevil also announced that
two other long-time Daily Pilot
sta ff members have been pro·
moted.
Robert R. Barker. former
West Orange County editor and
county bw:eau-chieLJnr....Lhe Dai·
ly Pilot. has been promoted lo
I I I
TU&EA JOHNSON
cit y editor. Barker is the Daily
Pilot's first city ed itor .
Prior to joinln~ the Pilot 10
years ago. Barker was editor of
the Orang(\ County Evening
News and also serve'Cl on the
editorial staff of the Long Beach
Independent and Press Tele·
gram
Margaret McAl1ster. a Daily
Pilot editorial department
em ployee for the pa.st 16 years,
ha s taken o n gr e at e r
responsibilities as administrator
of the newly created assign·
ments des k
Man gives up
in slaying
A 2.2·year.old Brea man sur·
rendered at the Oran.ge County
Public Defender's Offke in San·
ta Ana just hou,-s after the body
or his slain· wife was round at his
fa ther·in law's residence.
Brea Poli ce said Sealh Dean
Roundtree was booked into
OranJ{e County J ail Wednesday
on suspicion or murder in con-
nection with the death of Faye
Lavonne Roundtree. 20
II e r body was round late
Wed n esday morning by her
father, Dean Allen Butler. at his
Brea residence The woman had
been stabbed.
Police said Roundtree turned
himself in al t he public defend·
er's office late in the a fternoon.
FURNITURE STORES UNDER ONE ROOF!
•••••
CARPETS • DUPES • IEDSMEADS • DECOUTM PIUOWS • ANTIQUES
DESKS • IBltOOMS • UVING ROOMS • DINING ROOMS
I I
OON& Aas na u aou D&n. -American
beroee are soln1 to be a thine cl die PMt lf teleYlaloa bu
lt.a way, That II, ll you can cet )'CM&r t.abe workiJla.
Around our hou,at, Juat 1tUIDI tbe thln1 to play la
enou1h of a c~. We've cot our TV oa the loeal table,
even lf we do live up on a hUI. Every now and then, you
hear the alrena scream lo the town below. Uaually, that
OK given prior
to cape fatality
meana that a motoriat ~ aot hit by to01e utility
pole that Jumped out lo • f&.
front of blm. When car ,,.....,
and utility pole collide, TOI MURPHINI ~>· the result ls often a ~ ~
severed TV c able . '
Whatever you were
watching abruptly turns to anow. U you were watching
anything worth watching, thatls.
ACT\JALLY, WE AaEN'T that big on 01Un1 the boob
tube around our place. When they do get the cablea tlued
back together and we tum it on. you always seem to see
somebody getting clobbered with a banana cream pie or
four grownups beating on each other with pillows that are
leaking feathers.
These shows are called Situation Comedies, or Sit·
corns. for abort. Alter watching a few, you figure Sitcom
means Sit There and Become a Nincompoop.
But I.digress. Back to heroes and bow television won't
let us have any more. It's reaUy sad.
BAtl' IN THE DAYS when we had radio shows and
comic bboks, this country had real heroes. We had I
Gangbusters, when the G-Men always caught the crooks
fair and square. Now we've got television cops who run
Lousy flymg hero Katt with prelly patient f nend
more stop signs. crash more cars and break more laws
than the robbers.
And if the TV cop isn't a lawbreaker , he's a fat Dix-
iecrat sher iff who is a dumb jerk.
We used to have comic book heroes like Batm an and
Superman and other caped heroes who charged about in
s uperhuman efforts that always trapped evildoers in
cleancut fashion
WHEN THEY FINALLY got around to putting Bat·
m an on television. he talked funny. So did Robin. his
sidekick
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.
tAP) -An "all clear" annOWtce·
ment that tt was safe to return to
work sounded over Kennedy
Space Center moments before one
worker was killed and five others
nearly asphyxiated in a nitrogen·
fUled compartment of the 1pace
shuttle Columbia, an ofliciaJ says.
The compartment, fllled with
nitrogen as a precaution against
fire during a dreaa rehearsal
Thursday for the shuttle's launch,
1hould have been refilled with air
)>efore workers were allowed
back in the area . s aid Dick
Barto n , a s pokes man for
Rockwell International Co., the
m ajor sbuttle contractor.
FIVE OF the men, including
the d e ad m a n, worke d for
Rockwell and the sixth was a
security guard.
"l just happened to be in the
area, and I heard the announce·
ment: 'Clear for return to normal
work.' Regretfully. it was not,"
Barton said.
Asked if someone at the space
ce nte r gave an all-clear an-
nouncement pre maturely ,
Barton said : "That's the in·
ference, but I can't go any further.
I did hearthe onestatement, I can
say that. But I didn't hear any
other statements that were made after that.··
THE MEN would not have
s me lled anything peculiar or
ha ve had any other warning that
they were entering a deadly area.
All fi ve reportedly passed out
a lmost immediately, and soon
a fter they were eva cuated from
the compartment.
The dead man was identified as
J ohn Bjornstad, 50. of Titusville. a
senior mechanical technician.
T wo o f the worke r s were
hospitalized . One was in critical
condition early today at Shands
Teaching Hospita l in Gainesville.
the other was in satisfactory con·
dition. The other workers were
t rea ted and released .
The accident marred a "super"
dress rehearsal for the nation's
first reusable soacecr afl.
Space 11ency offlclals In
W aahinaton aaJd the accident was
not caused by any naw In the shut·
tie and eaid the craft would be
launchedon schedule next month.
The workers were felled quick·
ly by the lack of oxygen when they
entered a "nitrogen purge" zone,
said Rocky Raab, a Kennedy
Space Center apokeeman.
The workers removed an ac·
cess panel and entered a compart·
ment in the alt section of the or·
biter, apparently unaware that it
had ftot been refilled with oxygen.
officials said. '
fl was the first launch pad
fatality al the s pace center since a
Jan. 27, 1967, rtashfire killed three
Apollo I astronauts Virgil
Grissom, Edward White II and
Roger Chaffee during a pre·
launch test. In all, eight people
have died here in accidents relat·
ed to launchings.
A h119 for Liz
The shuttle, delayed repeatedly
by technical problems over the
past two years, is scheduled for its
maiden vo y a ge into s pace
sometime during the week of
Aprils.
First Lady Nancy Reagan and Elizabeth Taylor hug
backstage following Miss Taylor's stage debut in Lillian
Hellman's "The Little Foxes" at the Kennedy Center.
The Reagans were among an audience of dignitaries and
Hollywood celebrities at the Thursday night performance
in Washington, D.C.
'Possessed' man jailed
Lawye r clairm killing caused b y d e mons
DANBURY, Conn. <AP> After shouting "I
love you" in court to a woman friend, Arne Cheyenne
Johnson was sent lo jail, indicted on a charge of
murder in a killing that his lawyer says was the re·
suit of demonic possession.
A grand jury indicted the l9-year-0ld Brookfield
resident Thursday in the Feb. 16 stabbing death of
Alan Bono, a 40-year·old manager of a dog kennel,
during an argument at Bono's apartment.
Johnson's 26-year-old woman friend, Deborah
Glatzel, was the only witness to the stabbing.
authorities said.
As Johnson was being led from Danbury
Superior Court in handcuffs, Miss Glatzel ex·
claimed, "I love you, Cheyenne.''
Johnson turned and shouted," I love you.·'
Johnson was taken to the Bridgeport Correc-
tional Center, where he was held on $125,000 bond. or.
ficials said his trial probably will begin sometime
bet ween June a nd September
"The courts have dealt with the existence of
God. Now they're going to have to deal with the ex·
istence of the devil ," Martin Minnella, Johnson's
lawyer, said recently.
Minnella has said he wall present evidence at
Johnson's trial showing that Johnson was possessed
by de mDns at the timeofthestabbing.
Before the slaying, J ohnson lived with the fami·
ly of an ll·yea r-old child who was said to be
possessed by demons.
Al one point J ohnson challenged the demons lo
"take me on. Control me. Leave this boy alone," ac·
cording lo tapes of the event and interviews with
those present.
Ed and Lorraine Wa rren of Brookfield, psychic
researchers who became involved an the case, said
Johnson became possessed.
Despite television's ghastly record in the hero busi·
ness, I got all excited the other night about a new s~ow
that was supposed lo be about "The Greatest Amen can
Hero."
Here was going lo be an epic about another American
caped crusader who would ny about in the sky and capture
crooks, knock over bad guys and frustrate evil forces who
were bent on taking over the globe as dictators.
Officia/,s' fight closes school
FORTUNATELY, The Greatest American Hero came
on the air just after the cable people fixed the latest break
cau~cd by a utility pole crashing into a car.
Unfortunately, the s how tu med out to be another Sit·
com
CANEY, Okla. IAPl -School
is out in Caney. declared a "public
nuisance" and a "threat to the
health and safety of the communi-
ty" by a state judge.
It's not the students' fault. It's
the culmination of a months· long
feud among their parents that de·
veloped into fist fights over con·
trol of the school board.
school and-prohibiting the school
board from conductin g any
further business .
Assistant Dis trict Attorney
Doug Gabbard of Atoka said he
requested the closing afte r res1·
de nts expressed fears "someone
might be killed" 1f a s pecia l board
meeting to discuss contracts for
the school principal and teachers
was held as scheduled Thursday
night.
Residents say the whole issue 1s
em broiled in politics and em-
braces rumors that P rincipal·
Coach Perry Willis and a number
of teachers would be fired at the
Thursday meeting. The judge's
order canceled the meeting.
The school has about 400 pupils.
from elementary grades through
hi gh school , with mahy bused an
from outlying areas Alas. as the plot unfolded, it developed that the caped
and costumed Hero, played by William Katt. can't n y very
well He crashes into billboards. He loses control and
makes landings in a s pray of st>arks ..
He tries to ram walls that Superman would have .
pushed aside and ends up with an Excedrin headache.
The fin al bl ow came when the ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ school superintendent got fired
KATT. CLEARLY, could accomplish more pratfalls
than Buster Keaton in his heydays.
Obviously, the American hero bus iness has gone
downhill with a thud and cloud of dust. It only has one real-
ly redeeming social value .
William Katt, as the greatest of them, is really very
funny.
a nd the school board pres ident got
··busted upside the head.··
Some residents even wanted the
governor to call out the National
Guard to quiet things down in this
tiny southeastern Oklahoma town
of350.
District Judge Laverne Fishel
on Tuesday decided enough was
enough and signed a temporary
r estraininiz order closing the
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,~tmr~ You're w ell on your w a y t o the most excitiQg desti-o
Cable cars get bo_ost
nation in the W est. .
Lake Tahoe. In real Tahoe style. Forty-four
weekly f lights-28 non..stop-f rom Los.
Angeles, O range County and San Diego. For as
• 81 million gifJ spurs SF fund d i-ive
BAN FRANCISCO <AP> -It
bu tQen them lOI yean to set there, but San Franclaco'a tlre-
1 ... antJQue cable can are almo1t
over the hill. For more than• cen·
tary, the wood, bell·rinalna sym·
bola ot by1ooe days bave climbed
tbe inclines ol the tity by UMt Bay
with milllona of arateful tow1at&
and resident.a aboard.
''They're the heart and soul o/
the city," said Virgil Caselll, vice
lt,s Farmer Brown
prealdent of GbJrardelli Square
and head of the Committee to
Save\beCable Can. "They make
San Fh.ncilcowhatitis."
Now, thoee who love the cable
cars beat have beaun digatna ln
their pocket.a to help finance the
city's teO million drive to re·
furbish the aging system, a drive
motivated as muc h by hard
economic reality aa affection.
ON T H U R SDAY, Mayor
Dianne Feinstein accepted Sl
million from United Airlines and
Western Hotels to rebuild the 4.7
miles of under ground cable that
help pump life into the city's $1
billion-a· year tourist industry.
"Our estimate is that if we
didn't have the cables running,
we'd have a potential annual loss
of $37.5 million a year," said Mel
Wax. an aide to Ms. Feinstein.
A six·month shutdown of the
line in 1979 resulted in a S24 million loss to businesses at
Fisherman's Wharf, where the
main cable line ends, he said, ad-
ding. "Al ong with Fisherman's
Wharf. they're our No. 1 tourist
attraction. We've got to keep
them going.··
The cars don'tjust make money
for t he city they save
transportation dollars as well,
Wax said, noting that cable cars
cost one·third as much to operate
as buses.
Thursday's donation boosted
tbe city's cable car rebuilding
chest to about $3.5 million of the
$10 million expected to be raised
by 1982. The city hopes the federal
government wil I come up with the
remaining 80 percent needed,
Wax said.
little as $58. •
Fly non..stop
to Lake Tahoe
often. W e do.
·From Los Angeles
and Orange County.
$64 from San Diego.
7 day advance purchase.
Limited seating.
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. D·San Francisco. known
to have pulled the wool over the eyes of a few fellow
lawmakers in his time. tends to his birthday gift, a week·
old lamb given to him on the Assembly floor by the
California Wool Growers Association.
T HE MA VOR has been in
Washington several times to lob-
by for government help to save
the cable cars and has appeared
on nationall y televised ta lk
shows.
GOLDEN WEST AIRLINES
Enquirer trial
testi010-ny ends
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -Carol Burnett and the
NationaJ Enquirer. opponents in a bitter $10 million I libel trial.~ve res~dth~r cases,sdting thedage ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ror a dramatic fin al acto( a five-vear lerzal battle.
The case was expected to t>e placed in the hands
of the j ury for a verdict on Monday .
"On behalf of Miss Carol Burnett. we rest," an·
nounced her attorney, Ed Bronson, as Miss Burnett
sat behind him facing jurors Thursday a fternoon.
Bronson had called 15 witnesses and pre-
sented depositions from eight others in seven days of
testimony .
Enquirer attorney Wi lliam Masterson said, "We
have already put on that which we have to offer. We
rest as well."
Masterson had called no witnesses. but he told
reporters outside court that he had made all his
points during cross-examination or the plaintiff's
witnesses
Those witnesses were pri marily employees of
the Enquirer and employees and. patrons of t~e posh •
1
Washington restaurant where Miss Burnett dined on I
Jan. 26. 1976, and allegedly committed the acts re-I
ferred to by the Enquirer
LA teachers fail
to block action
LOS ANGELES <AP > -A teacher's union has
failed to get a tempor ary restraining order that
would bloc k a school district order ending man·
NEWS
BRIEFS
datory busing April 10.
Superior Court Judge
David Eagleson set an
April 2 dale for a hearing
on an order to show cause.
wh ich t h e U n ited Teachers of Los Angeles demanded an their suit
againsttheschool board.
IDL pl~••• 11 ....
TORRANC E (AP > -The doors of the small
storefront omce or the Institute for Historical
Review remained locked and no one came out Thurs·
day when 15 members of the Jewish Defense League
chanted outside to protest the organization, which
maintains no one was killed in gas chambers of Nazi
concentration camps.
Opel•• p•re .. •s ,.,,,
LOS ANGELES CA P> -Two wealthy Los
Angeles brothers reportedly are the focus of a
lawsuit alleging some investors illegally purchased
opli<?ns on Kennecott Corp. stock on the basis of in·
side information about an impending $1.77 billion
merger bid from Standard OU Co. <Ohio).
Severyn Ashkenazy told the Los Angeles Times
that he and his brother. Arnold, had purchased a
''au bstantial ·'stake in Kennecott options ln the three
days before the Sohio bld was announced March 12.
8'!% MU •elca ....
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A aex crimes btll held
up by Sen. Alan Robbin!, who ia accuaed ol Kxual
m11conduct with teen-a ge girls, hu been approved
by the state Senate -with Robblna abstalnina. The
bill, sent to the Assembly, would broaden a rape law
to cover such crimes u oral copulation and sodomy.
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KINoscANvoN NATIONAL PARK <AP)-A.
T·Jear-old ban on anowmobUea here wu lifted when
meatben of tbe Sierra Snowmobile Club threat.ned
a wffltend protest ride.
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Basket Values Up!
Looking for a sound investment? Aaron
Brothers' art analysts announce a sharp
decline in the price of all gold frames in
stock. And for one week only, we're sell-
ing these frames over the counter for
half the regular price. So for a minimal
initial investment you can purchase gold
frames that will enhance the value of
your priceless paintings and photo-
graphs Ornate frames. frames with vel-
vet liners. linen liners, and frames with
no liners at all. Selection will vary from
store to store. Beat rising costs by sav-
ing half on gold frames
Aaron Brothers' art analysts announce
an active market in basket trading. And
to further increase the yield in basket
sales. our company is sponsoring a 1 e
Basket Sale. The terms of the offering
are as follows: invest in one basket at the
regular price, and gel a second basket
Aaron Bro ers
that costs the same or less for one cent
Although selection will vary from store
to store. we're long o n baskets for plants.
kitchen decor. art supplies. toys. maga·
zines and more. Good values in baskets
are guaranteed with your participation
1n th is 1 e Buket Sale.
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Reilislricting
can't please all
St.t8 See. Daniel ao.twrilbt. D-Coneord, who cba.lrt
• committee cbar1ed wtUa napportkmtn1 1tate MDale
and coacreuloeal diltrtcitl, II iiMabtlela rtpt wbea he·
nya no om will be eompl9*tl)I ...-.. wltb tbe flDa1 .-.
cUatrjcUnc propota1a Hat to 0cw. l:tilaad Brown. Boatwrilbt and otblr .-bWi ol the Committee OD
ElectioDI and Rea~ _.. in Oraqe County
recently to elicit teatimcmy froai loeal leaden on how to
make reapportionment tbe moet palatable, at leaat
J,ocall)'.
One meuqe wu clear: TbOle WbO oow hold omce in
Oranse County do not want tbe county's eutlnc political
clout -or any that it mllbt rteelve ln the recl.lstrictln•
process -diluted throujh creation of districts that cro11 county lines .
# The unfortunate fact, bow ever, accordln1 to pre-
liminary population estimates, is that Oran1e County will
oot qualify for a full, new state Senate seat. Thia means
the county will have to share with· an adjacent county.
But which one? Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino
or San Dlego?
The latter ia clearly the most desirable. The issues
~acing north San Diego County and south Orange County
are very similar. Both are areas in which growth -in
tiousing and industry -will be the byword in the 1980s.
And it should be remembered that the two counties
may soon be involved ln studies that could lead to forma-
tion ol a )"egional airport authority to resolve the air
tranaport,tion problems they now face.
. There appears to be a natural linkage already exist-
lbg since the congreasional district of Rep. Robert
~adbam, R-Newport Beach, already spaos the llne
tween Orange and San Diego counties.
,. Sen. Boatwright and his colleagues should keep these
points in mlnd u they apply their pens to the maps in the
tedistricting process. • ~ite study urgent
~ It appears that Orange County officials soon will
4ave to come to grips with an ever·burdensome issue :
tihere to build one or more new airports for private
aircraft. ~ Recently, the county Board of Supervisors named 25
persons to a committee that will be advisory to a consul-
tant previously hired to recommend an airport location.
This committee will have an active voice in the selection
process by evaluating the many factors that will go into
making a final recommendation.
. The committee will analyze aeronautical factors such
as wind and air safety ; developmental factors such as re·
quired grading and police and fire protection, and en·
vironmenta1 factors such as noise and growth induce-
ment.
Six sites are under study. One is in Los Alamitos, one
in the Santa Ana Foothills east of Orange, three on the
east side of the Saddleback Valley, and one east of San
Juan Capistrano. The committee is made up of persons
from each of the ar:eas in which an airport site is located.
Once the work of the committee and the consultants
is in , the next move will be up to supervisors . They will
have to evaluate the recommendations and act. And act
they must. The needs of the county's private aircraft
operators are too great for the study to go by the
wayside.
State breaks rules
An employment agency or a private firm can find
itself in big trouble with the state Fair Employment and
Housing Commission if its employment applicatioi:i forf!lS
ask questions forbidden under state and federal JOb dis-
crimination laws.
And employers ranging from the Ford Motor Co. to
the U.S. Government Printing Office have been hit with
~ulti-miJlion-dollar judgments for racial, sexual, pay, or
job assignment bias in hiring.
But a recent investigation by the Sacramento Bee has
revealed that the state of California, which enforces the
anti-discrimination laws against private companies. is
itself guilty of using job application forms that violate
both state and federal laws.
t Questions· on the state forms require information
about sex. race, age, height, weight, spouse's employ· ~ment, number and ages of children, health history, drug
use and other data that may not be asked of a job
applicant. Under the law, only information relating to an appli-
cant's qualifications for a job may be required. Other
data. such as citizenship or medical history, if needed,
may not be requested until it comes to the point of hiring.
, Said one employment agency owner, who had been
~given ~ days to revise his application forms or face
.charges of noncompliance with the law, "If they can walk
fi nto my business and deny me the use of my forms as be· ~ting illegal, what right do they ha~ to ask the same ques
~lions I can't?''
A very good question. • b pinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
rtists . Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. p 0 .
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
, Boyd/Precious stones
B1L.•.BOYD
Gall1tone1 found In
alau1btered milk cows sell
for about $192 a dried ounce.
The Chinese in Hong Kong
buy them, 1rtnd them up,
and peddle them as one of
&be lnsreclients in wba.t they
Heraldic trumpet.a yeti
S\&re _. tht)' l@vtd
UN coMllm• of Ult Nb·
OD Palace Ouard 10 we
t.aspa,_. don't have to
e.~1 for new onff for oa,Raapa.
J.L.
c laim are aphrodisiacs.
Slaughterhouse operators in
South Africa take consider-
able care to search for them in
butchered stock.
Prehistoric folk tamed
dogs about 4,000 years before
they managed to domesticate
cats. And some authortU...
suggest this is why cats seem
better able to survive ln tbe
wilds. They "10 back" more
readily becaUM they don't have aofartoao. tt'uaid. ·
Q. What's the lar1est city ,
ln the world ln terms of 1eo-
1raphlcal size? '
A. Mt. lu Queensland
Australia. Coven 11,812 ~ua.re milell. f"
1 Slr t where do you hep
)'OUI DOUHltaM fUDI, lf QJ?
Doa't tell, doo't tell. But tbe nnt place tbe IUD bbrllan
look for 1ueb booty la ill tbe
cloaet of Ule ma1t1r
bedroom.
WA8HJNOTON -Tbe Requ
admlai1traUon ha1 made no
HCM ol HI belief t.bat Nicar...-
11 trUllllaipplDI SoYlet anDI•
..... from Cuba to th• leftilt
suerrW•lD IP Salvador.
Wbat b.al not been made publk, t.boup, II lbe evtdenoe OW' ID·
Ullt1ence
a1end•bave .••tbend ol.
I reverH now
'of non ·· 1
mUltary IUp-
.,llH from
Mlcar.,ua to
Cuba. Al.wttb
tbe mUJtary
1m u•1Hn•,
tbe Nie ·
ara1uan1 are tbe m iddlemen -
but t.b1a pipeline runs from the
United States to Nicaragua to
Cuba. Despite tbe 20-year U.S.
economic boycott of Cuba, it is
now poulble once again to buy
goods in Havana bearing the label
the "Made in U.S.A." IntelUgence
analysts have concluded that the
U.S. boycott ls being circumvent-
ed by using Nicaragua as a clear·
lngbouse for American goods that
Fidel Castro badly needs.
For example, one U.S. com·
pany has sold huge quantities of
agricultural chemicals to Cuba
through the Nicaragua connec-
tion. In some cases. m y sources
say, the shipments have not even
Earl Wate rs
been otnoeded lli Nlcarapa,
wlilen tbl carao v ... 11 almply
toocbed port briefly before 1bov·
... air for Cuba.
ITUL orasa Amert can com-
panl• have acted ln 1ood f altb, ·
but an beeomlu auaplcloua that
th• loodl told to 'Nlcararua were
actually lnteaded for trblabip.
me11ttoCutro. One Ure manufac-
turer, for example, hH told
Nlurapa tires that do not ftt any
trucks known to be in uae ln that country. Tbe tiret, however, will
fJt Soviet-made trucks the Cuban.a
bave.
lntelll1ence sources told my aa-
aociat. Dale Van Atta and Bob
Sberman that U .S.·made farm
machinery shipped to Nlcaracua
ls also ending up i n Cuba.
Ironically , tbe Am e rican
macbinery goes lo Castro, while
Soviet machinery provided to
Cuba Is delivered to the
Nicaraguans.
Drug companies are apparent·
ly major profiteers in the UJegal
breach of the Cuban boycott. In-
telligence sources indicate that
some drug makers are afraid the
U.S. govemment willlmposecivil
or even criminal sanctions for
pharmaceutical shipments to
Nicaragua that could not by any
stretch of the imagination be used
only within that country.
Rea1an's aides have the in-
telligence reportl in band, and
are ~ uatna tbeJD tn the
deulopment of ttielr overall
Nicaracuan polky. A. final de-
eilloa oo re1umpUon or termina-
tion ol U.S. ec:ooomlc aid to the
Nicarapan Junta ii expected ln
the next fewda1s.
MeanwhUe, other inteJU(ence
eport1 have described the
N1caraauan leadership's com·
munllt connections. Nicaraguan
intertor minister Tomes Bor1e.
wbo ii clole to Cutro. baa been
quietly seeking aJd from other
f onlp leftlsta .
PO& ElillPLE, lut April
Bor(e made • aee ... t vii.it to
Nortb Korea to a.rraqe arma
1blpmnt1 to Nicarapa. The
meettn1 •a• set up tbrou1h
Bor1e'1 ties to the PalesUne
Uberatioo Or1a.nisation. Tbele
date baek to bit days ln the San-
dinltta auerilta forces, wbicb
ou1ted tbe late President
Anaatuio Somosa ln July urn.
Tbe Nicaraguans have also ap-
proached the Soviet Union dirttt-
ly for assistance, but have been
turned down -at least publicly.
Nevertheless , intelligence
sources believe there has been
some covert aid from Moscow
through its Cuban puppet.
For example, a major
Nicaraguan airport was closed
for three hours last February 25.
During that period, at least t wo
light Soviet tanks were unloaded
from unidentified aircraft. plus a
IU'le amouat of rpare parts few
m llltary beUcoptera.
ANGaY ANGLBa -Rep.
Bertley Bedell, D-Iowa, ia a self.
made bu1lneuman. He de -
veloped a 1upertor fl1bln1 lure
and made a 1malJ fortune.
Now Bedell la toint after a real-
ly bis ftsh -Mobil OU. Bedell
wan ta the government to atop aub-
•ldl'Zln& the oil companiet' de·
velopmentof energy lnnovattona,
and be bu picked out Mobil ln
particular because of what be
consldtts the company's baae ln-
sratitude lot its help from Unc;l~
Sam.
It's not just that Mobil bu run
ads claiming sole cr~lt for a
chemical catalyst that converts
coal to guoline -without men-
tioning the $3 million the govern-
m ent spent to make the chemical
commercially profitable. Even
worse, in its ads, Mobil repeated-
ly criticizes government involve·
ment in the energy field -which
strikes Bedell as hypocritical.
What particularly irked the
congressman was a statement re-
portedly made by a Mobil offtdai
lo a groupoHnvestment analysts:
''If I have a good idea, I • m going to
dolt myself; if I have a lousy idea,
I'm going to get the government
to finance It so I don't lose any
money."
Commented Bedell: ''If the
catalyst is-as good as their ads
claim, and if government support
is as bad as the company claims,
then the Mobil Oil Corp. ought to
put its own money where its
mouth1s ..
A Mobil spokesman claims the
government's S3 million was
"small when compared to the
many millions" the company
spent developing the catalyst
HEADLINES AND FOOTNOTES
The Gener al Accounting Office
1s buying better-than-economy
class airline tickets for some of its
officials on international flights of
more than six hours . The reason
given 1s the extra room and less
crowded atomosphere not the
fancy meals and free booze that
the $150 extra cost provides
In addition to all its other
troubles. the Democratic Party is
now getting Lyndon LaRouche
lf e's the 1976 Labor Party can-
did ate who entered a fe w
Democratk primaries last year
and was resoundingly ignored by
the voters Now he's formed the
"National Democratic Policy
Committee .. When an aide
claimed official s tatus, the
Democratic National Committee
firmly denied it "Well, we're a
group of Democrats.·· replied the
La Rouche aide
Small claims • IS truly a peoples' court
Based upon a report contain·
ing r ecommendations which
stem from a three-year study,
Sen . Milton Mark s has in·
troduced legislation intended to
i mprove the s m all c laims
courts. making them "more ac-
cessible and hospitable" to the
citizens. To the extent that the
proposal does this it is com-
mendable.
For. if there ever was a
peoples' court, the small claims
court fits the
description. It
Is there that
the citize n.
poor or rich,
ca n seek
satisfact ion
f or gri e v -
ances lnvolv·
Ing amounts
of money too'
money too
small to warrant the expense of
an attorney and litigation in
courts of higher jurisdiction.
Nol only can the citizen ap-
pear without counsel, lawyers
are barred from representing
cllenta ln the court. Testimony is
Sydney Harris
permitted to be given without
the norma l rules a pplying
Complaints are handled more
expeditiously than In the other
courts and trials are swift.
THE MAJOR co m plaints
which have been made by those
seeking changes go to the large
volume of cases brought to the
courts by business firms, large
and small, which. it is alleged
with considerable basis, use the
court as a collection agency.
Also that the 9 to S regular week-
day hours of the court are not
appropriate for working people
who may lose more by being
away from work than will be
gained by pursuint a claim.
Marks' bill pr.oposes requiring
the courts to hold sessions on
Saturday and one evening a
week. He aJso would increase its
jurisdiction from the present
$750 to $1,500.
BUT WHERE he goes off the
trolley is in proposing to in·
crease the current $2 fillne fee
for plaintiffs. Jn an obvious at-
tempt to discouraie the use of
the courts as a collection bureau
he would increalie that fee to $12
for "heavy users," those filing
more than 12 cases a year At
the same time he would triple
th e fees for all others.
The increased revenues s up·
posedly are to defray the costs
o f the night and Saturday
sessions but they would also pay
for the printing and distribution
of an instruction manual in some
kind of an "outreach" program
to inform the public of the
availability of the court's
services to them.
It' llOaE funds are needed to
operate the courts the equitable
way would seem lo be on a slid-
ing scale of fees according to the
amounts sought in the suit. Even
then it should be kept to rock
bottom minlmums if the court la
to remain truly a people's court.
But it la bard to undentand
bow Saturday and night aesaloos
would add to the court's cost.
Can't a Judie be assigned Satur·
day or a night session as hla fifth
work day?
Nol surprisingly the recom·
mendations for these increases
have come from the Department
of Consumer Affairs which seeks
the assignment of preparing,
printing and distributing the so·
call ed instruction manual. It has
all of the ea rmarks o f a
bureaucratic boondoggle.
S INCE THE s mall claims
courts have been in operatioo
for generations it is inconceiva-
bl e that there is any citizen who
is not fully aware of ita ex-
i ate n c e , purpose and
availability.
And tbe procedure for the fil.
Ing of a claim is so simple any
school kid couJd do it. Court
clerks are always available to
provide what little guidanee la
needed both in the filing ol the
claim and what is expected ot
the plaintiff in court.
An instructional manual print·
ed at great cost and an added
burden and perhaps a discourag.
ins one lo those who really need
the court. is about as necessary
as one to tell rabbits how to re-
.produce.
Careless use of words blurs coDlillunication
It is a lon1·st1ndin1 cllcbe
that worda ari! "tool.a." Tbey
enable us to con1truct com-
munlcaUon, Juat u real tool.a
enable ua to construct material
object..
Most ot the Ume, we fall lo
follow up th.ii uaeful metaphor.
In the world •
of tool 1 .
nobody MDll-
ble would UH a .hammer u
a cblael or an
awl. We ban .. ,.,.._.
for tho••
ta1k1, and
••e~ ••r · form• a 1peelftc dub' belt: UM test ol a
tool it tbat it .. the Job ~ w ...............
Lit • faqet, tar the momtrrt.
' '
about "correct" Enallsb or
"1ood" EnJllah, and think about
the function of languace -
which la to pt across the idea u
plainly and directly and unam-
biguously u possible. Theo we
can 1ee more clearly wby words
must be uaed H carefully u
tools.
I BEAaD a comtnon locuUon
the other day; a lad ln tbe mail
..OOm uked hi.a friend, "A ... you waltlnl on Joe?'' Now, ln what
11 c.u.ct ''black En1lllb," and
al8o la aome ruraJ realou, um
•taDI "Art you WaiUnt /fir
Joe?" Both the speaker and the
Uat.iwr take ll u 1ueb. WQ
should llll1l:n.lllah1rammadan
obJMt " ....., botb UDdentud Uae same-. by WI quatlon?
l"or UM Ytr'J &ood realcb that
a hemmer abould not be Wied to
do a chisel's Job: it does It poor·
ly, and it cramps tbe craft.
"Are you waitlna on Joe?"
baa another, and more common,
meaning: on llOC' aervmg hfm, or
doi1lg aomdlling for him. By using
t.bia pbrue lo mean "are you
waitlna.Jor bim," tbe speaker
hu robbed tt of another mean-
lDJ, and now wbat can be use for
that ooe?
LANGUAOI, at lts beat, la not
onl1 apedllc -lt la expansive
and fimdble. "Good English" la
not U.at wtdch slavlably follows
nale4 tn a copy-book, but uaea
·word• and pbra1 es as
metlculouab' u a carpenter uaea
a aq'*" and a level, so that
.maxlmam value ts obtained from ..eh de'rice.
What la wront with aloppy
•PffClt 11 not that lt vtol ,tes
)
.._ _ _. ...................... __.......... ....... ,.·--· ..................... ,.
aome abstract principle Clike the
dumb and obsolete one about
"who" and "whom"), but that tt
narrows our range of expression
a nd coostrtcta our communica·
lion . The true set test ol "poor"
Ensllsh la functfo•ol or
operational; how it worka, not
merely between two speaken,
but over the whole rante of co.m·.
muntcaUon, between speakers of
different levels or back1round.,.
''I'm waJting on you" 1bould
mean only one thlnt. not two.
The languaae h · confused
enouJb, lD lta on,W, wit.bout
our compoundln1 U.e amblculty.
JI we coul~ fcw1et •bout Slaclllb
u a ttatUI symbol, and be-to
re1ard It with tbe same prao-
Ucal att.otloo a carpea&er ,_,.
lo bis tools, we would be muds
further down tb• road to ~teracy. ·
'I
1 ·
APWlre ..... lo
Straddling rebo11nd
Tennessee's Dale Ellis has Virginia's Lewis Lattimore
(55 ) in a leg lock as he controls a rebound in NCAA East
Regional semifinal game Thursday night. Virginia won,
62-48.
It was a breeze
for Eichelberger
PONTE VEDRA BEACll , Fla.
(AP} Given his choice. Dave
Eichelberger said. he'll take the
calm weather every lime.
"Everybody thinks I play het·
ter In the wind," Eichelberger
said. "But if I've got a choice,
I'll take calm conditions every
chance I get. Maybe. against the
whole field. if I was compared
against the whole fi eld. I might
pl ay a little better than the
average in the wind . but I'd
rather play when it's calm ...
But thE' winds bl ew at Saw.
grass. the cold. blustery. whip·
ping winds that have become
traditional at the rich Tourna-
ment Players Championship.
and Eichelberger was in his ele·
ment. He birdied the last three
holes for a 68 and tied Mike
Motley for the first round lead in
the event that offers $72.000 to
the winner.
While most of the gaudy field
of 144 of the world's finest
players almost certainly the
top fi eld that will be assembled
in any tournament this year
were complaining bitterly of the
se~e r e pla yi ng c onditio ns.
Eichelberger merely shrugged.
"I've seen It blow harder." he
said . Anet it blew harder when
he scored his last victory. in the
1980 Bay Hill Classic Those
were the worst conditions of the
enUre season. with a wind·chlll
factor near zero.
"There's no secret to playing
in the wind. It's fairly simple,"
said Eichelberger. who learned
the game on the windy plains of
central Texas. "You play good
in the wind the same way you
play good any other time. by
putting.
"MOST PEOPLE underplay
the wind . You just have to fi gure
what the wind is going to do to
your ball. how much it is going
to move it left or right. how
much it's going to knock it
down."
While Eichelber ger figured it
to a finer degree than most of
the rest. some of the game's
greatest pl ayers had their dif·
ficullies in the winds. un-
seasonable cold and occasional
light rain. Jack Nicklaus. for example.
took a 75 th at included a double
bogey on the tough fifth hole.
Arnold Palmer birdied the last
hole for a 75. Masters champ
Seve Ballesteros of Spain took a
77. Gary Player was two shots
higher. David Graham, a former
PG A champ and winner at
Phoenix earlier this year, strug.
gled to an 82. Lon Hinkle, twice
a runner-up this year, shot 86.
In all, 20 men failed. to break
80. The field average score was
75.6.
JIM DENT, the only man in
tt-oe field able to gel around
without a bogey , and Barry
J aeckel were a single shot off
the lead al 69.
"It was a survival test," said
J aeckel. "We had a little of
ever ything : wind. rain and
cold."
Canadian Dan Halldorson and
Mile Sullivan shot 70. Of the
first six men, only Halldoraon
played in the afternoon, when
the winds were at their wont.
. 1,. J
8AM.:ING IT llOllE: ADD MAIAVA81:
In the alight event Vince Ferrasamo
doe• •llD with tbe Rams (which is hilbly un-
lik,ly) and Pat Haden stays, too (which iJ
even more Improbable), loot for another
summer of heated debates, strained rela-
tlouhlpe and constant headaches.
National Football Lea1ue.
Ferra1amo knows the drawbacks, ad-
mtttlna. "thoae are ultimate underlyin1
factors. But a eood contract can change
that for you. It might be something I can't
pass up.''
When aaked about Ferraaamo's de-
parture, the Ram coach wa1 terse and
arufl.
"l don't think he's doing a very smart
thing.
In an amicable meettn1 with Coach Ray
Malavui Jut week, Haden expressed his
desire for anqther chance al the No. 1
quarterback job, If the above probabilities
Reportedly, Ferragamo will make more
than $1.6 mllllon over the next four years
If he decldes to m igrate to the north.
ThlK-works out to roughly $400,000 per
(plus Incentives), with the Rams' highest
offer being somewhere In the $325,000
range.
"If be wanta to 10. l can't stop him.
Plus, we nave a very capable quarterback
in Pat)faden."
Rumor has ll that the Ram coaches and
front office personne l have resianed
themselves to the fact Ferragamo will hot
be back.
come true.
Haden, like last s ummer's batU!J want.a
to s plit the playing time with Ferragamo
during the team's four preseason games .
Malavasl, for the time being, bas agreed
Of course that figure by the Rams is not
the current one now being offered by the
club. In fact, it's considerably less, which
Is why Ferraeamo sees no hope in . the
future.
• • •
INTERESTING TWISTS:
to Haden's request.
That's presumably because he's as con·
fident as everyone e lse that both
quarterbacks won't be with the team by
the time training camp opens in late July.
General Manager Don Klosterman
swears that the current offer is the team's
best ~to date. Ferragamo counters that
he'll plove otherwise once he signs a con·
tract . . . somewhere.
Although Montreal is currently talking
with Ferragamo, Ha milton owns the
original r ights to the University of
Nebraska graduate.
Hamilton also owns the rights to Ram
backup QB Jeff Rutledge. while Montreal
has first dibs on Pat Haden. • • • ADD BYE· BYE VINCE:
There are two obvious factors OQOift&t
Ferragamo going to Canada--a) the
weather, and b) the Canadian Football
League itself, which is generally con·
sidered second-rate next to the formidable
Ferragamo promises he'll show the
R ams' numbers at mid·season and the
ones now aren 't close.
Thal should be interesting . • * •
• • •
ADD MONTREAL:
Of course. Ferragamo isn't the Rams'
(See SEVANO, Page 83>
Kings tie
on goal
by Dionne
I NGLEWOOD <AP > -
Pittsburgh has a 27·34·11. record,
while Los Angeles is 38·23·11.
But for some reason . the
Penguins have given the Kings
nothin~ but trouble this season.
Los Angeles needed Marcel
Dionne's 54th goal of the season
with 8: 21 remaining Thursday
night for a 4·4 tie with Pitts·
burgh_. T he Penguins are now
2·0·2 against the Kings during
the c urrent National Hockey
League campaign.
"IT WAS A TOUGH point,
they play well against us," said
Los Angeles Coach Bob Berry.
"We started out a little sluggish
tonight, but we fought back from
a 2·0 deficit and played better
after that.
The Penguins got their lead on
Errol Thompson's 20th goal of
the season in the firs t pe riod and
Paul Gardner 's 31st goal early
in the second period.
The Kings cut the deficit in
half at 15:45 or the second period
on rookie Larry Murphy's 14th
goal. which ties a Los Angeles
club record for mos t goals in a
season by a defensem an.
Pittsburgh made it 3·1 with
2: 16 left in the period on George
Ferguson's 23rd goal. but the
Kings narrowed the gap to 3·2
only 35 seconds later on Mike
Murphy's 15th goal.
Los Angeles tied it 3.3 at 5:51
of the final period on Greg Ter·
rion 's ninth goal. an unassisted
55-footer . Pittsburgh went ahead
4·3 with 10: 2.l left to play on
Peter Lee's 27th goal.
"l 'M OPTIMISTIC about our
c ha n ces o r makin g the
playoffs," said Pittsburgh Coach
Eddie Johnstone. whose team
has 65 points and is in 13th place
in the overall NHL standings. "I
think 70 points will do it."
A total of 16 teams qualify for
the playoffs. The Kings have 87
points and are tied with Calgary
for sixth place in the overall
standings.
As ked why the Penguins have
been s uccessful agains t the
Kings. Johnstone said: "We play
the same style as they do. We
shut down the Dionne line. and
Charlie Simmer's bein2 out is
definitely a factor."
Simmer 1s sidelined for the
season because of a broken leg.
"I thought we deserved a bel·
ler fate since we had them 2-0
and 3·1, we ·just can't seem to
get a three -goal lead," said
Johnstone. "I thought we had a
lot of super chances when we
were up 2·0. but we didn't cash
in."
Both coaches nol.ed the poor
condition of the lee.
"WE'RE LOOKING forward
to going on a four-game road
trip because we know the ice
~ill be better ," said Berry. "We
have a skating team and it's a
shame that we don't have good
ice here.
"Manaeement has tried to
correct the ice but I don't know
why it's not better."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MIKE SODDERS KEVIN ROMINE CHAIS JOHNSTON DONNY HILL
New team, same results
Ex-OCC sian 'a hit' al ASU
By CURT SEEOEN
Of Ille O•lly Pll•I Slilff
News item : Mike Sodders and
Chris Johnston rapped three hits
and five RBI apiece Wednesday
to lead Arizona State to an easy
21·0 college baseball victory
over Texas· El Paso.
Do the names sound ramiliar?
They should. Both Sodders and
Johnston toiled for Ora nge Coast
College and their names con·
sistenUy make for big news at
Arizona State.
And when it's not Sodders or
J o hnston who are doing the
damage, Kevin Romine or Don-
nie Hill are getting the ink.
They. too, made a name for
themselves at OCC. sparking the
Bucs to their first.ever state
baseball ch ampionship under
Coach Mike Mayne last year.
THEIR COMBINED batting
averages work out to a blister·
ing .387, a major fa ctor in the
Sun Devils' 23·6 overall record
and 5·0 mark in the Pacific-lO's
Southern Division <Six·Pac).
It isn't a coi ncidence that ASU
Coach Jim Brock keeps one eye
on OCC each year. He's found a
gold mine at the Costa Mesa col·
lege's campus. and OCC Coach
Mayne staked it out.
"ll·s a very pleasant thing,"
understates Brock a bout the
OCC transfers· s uccess at ASU.
"We're getting guys who are
very well coached. Mike does an
outstanding job over there .
"It's nice for us because we're
getting guys who already have
t he talent. You don't have to
wait a year for them to help
you." Brock adds .
GOING INTO a pivotal thref!·
gam e series with USC which
begins tonight at ASU's Packard
Stadium, third baseman Sodders
leads the team in RBI (51) and
is batting a crisp .426 in the Sun
Devils' clean.up position.
He's ripped 10 homers, lnclud·
Ing Wednesday's s olo shot
'against Texas· El Paso.
Johnston, meanwhile, raised
bis batting average 20 points
Wednesday with a 3·for-4•day ln·
eluding a triple and a homer.
Now batting.390, Johnston has 19
RBI this season and is leading
off for the Sun Devils.
Hill, ASU's shortstop, has 29
RBI ln Z1 games. Among his 31
h.lts are nine doubles and three
homers. He's also scored 32
times.
LIK E J ohns ton and Hill,
Romine was a member of last
year's OCC state championship
squad. He was, in fact. more
than just a member of the team.
It was his clutch seventh·inning
triple which scored the tying and
go-ahead runs in the Pirates' 3·2
stat e title victof y over LA
Valley .
"It normally takes a long ti me
to get a player ready to play col·
lege ball. By the time they come
here. you have to go back to
basics. These guys that come
he re from OCC have been so
successful that t hey come in
here thinking like winne rs ...
Brock says
Brock had b een u s i n g
Johnston as a designated hiller
during the early part of the
season. But an injury to his first
baseman. Alvin Davis, threw
Johnston into the infield, and the
former Corona del Mar Hi gh
player has responded with a
good defensive job as well as
consistent hitting.
SODDERS HAS HAD to over-
come a series of injuries to
become one of the top RBI-
gellers in the country.
··I think we can safely say he's
one of the leaders in the nation
in that category." says Brock.
"He's got 51 at the halfway point
of the season, so we're looking
at around 100. I think the record
here is 108."
Sodders injured his knee and
was beset with arm problems
last season. Doctors say they
can't repair torn ligaments in
his knee. but Sodders has un-
dergone an exercise program to
compensate for the problem .
Brock says
Hill is "a fin e college
s hortstop" according to his
coach. "Donnie has gone a long
way to stabilize our infield. He's
quite an aggressive player,"
Brock adds.
Romine, twice the Sunset
League Player of the Year . sur-
prisingly has had his ups and
downs at the plate for the Sun
Devils, despite a .410 batting
aver age.
A SOPHOMORE who left OCC
after one year. Romine has
<See RESULTS, Pa1e 83>
Notre Dame's I..ick rubs off on Ainge
ATLANTA <AP> Seventh-ranked
N~re Dame had All-American Danny
Alll4 under control right up to the finish
-Wh'en it counted most.
Ainge dribbled the length or the court
Hnk a layup with two seconds re·
IDC to 1lve the 18th-ranked Cou1an a
comeback victory over the lrith
lday nilbt to advance to the NCAA
I! t ftealOnal champlonahlp 1ame.
We wanted to control the tempo Of the
1ame. We lhou1bt we did ·that," uid
.Coach Dluer Phelps ot Notre Dame. "We
wanted to control the boards -TN• thought
· we did tbllt. And, we wanted to control
Ainge. We did that unW the lut el1bt
secondl."
Phelpe said his team wanted to prevent
Aln1e from 1.tUnc the ball on tbe final
out·of-boundl plays, but when he did,
"that'• when I knew we were ln trouble."
Alnae an infielder for the Toronto Blue
Jays of !be American Leap, 1ald, "I Jut
tried to set the ball, dribble up .ui. court
and 10 all the way to tbt baaket.
Fortunatel1, I sot a three·foot 1bot.
Wltbout a doubt, lhla 11 t.bt blu•t wln
\ •• f
ever for me.''
Frank Arnold, coach ot the Western
Athletic Conference entry, 1ald, "I'd Uke
to aar tt WU • piece of cue, but It wun't.
In al ~ty, sometimes It'• better to be
lucky than 1ooc1. I thouabt Notre Dame
outplayed ua the whole ball1ame."
Amokl Hid be ldNed A.ln&e after the
same and ·•11ot all sweaty.•·
Tbe victory advaaced tbe Cou1an into
Saturday'• ftnal1 a1ata1t ftfth·raalred
Vlr&PUa, wblcb beat No. 15 TeaDHHe
82-41 ID the opener behind tbe brll1'ant
aecond-balf play ol Jett Lamp .
·'
'
A rite ol •pring?
Here's something that you don't see every day-a dec-
orated shopping cart on top of a no dumping sign in a
field north of Eakeham Park in Costa Mesa. Could it be
tbat it is some pagan rite marking today as the flnt day
o( spring?
She'll foot hill Airport U&e
shows decline
for February
Seminar furuh denied
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of llW ~ly Pilot SUll
because she uses it for mileage
expenses.
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ot Ille o.111 "'let It.ff
A committee headed by
Supervisor Thomas Riley is ex·
peeled to act soon on a
California Judicial Council study
which indicates the need tor 11
new judicial positions on the
Orange County Superior Court
bench.
Any recommendations made
by the Legal-Judicial Committee
would be forwarded to the full
Board of Supervisors, which in
turn would ask the State
Legislature to authorize the new
positions.
The board is expected to get
the matter in about three weeks.
According to the judicial coun·
cit study. requested by presiding
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Robert E. Rickles. the
new judgeships are justified by
workload statistics which show
62 judicial positions in all are re-
quired by 1982.
At present , there are 51
judicial positions in the superior
court. 40 judges and five full ·
time commissioner positions.
But there are also five vacan-
cies in the court system -three
new judgeships created just re-
cently which are unfilled and
two older positions vacant due to
retirement of one j udge <Mason
Fenton> and the death o f
another (Orella Sears).
Alan Slater, Orange County's
Superior Court administrator,
said Thursday that the Legal·
Judicial Committee can use the
judicial council study as a basis
for recommending any number
of new judgeships it feels are
necessary.
"The report demonstrates our
needs," Slater said.
The report states: "Our
an alysis indicates that the
Orange County Superior Court
will require 62 judicial positions
in order to carry its projected
workload through 1982.
"Our conclusion is based en·
tirely on an analysis of workload
and is determined by the
Cuckoo's Nest
number of judicial positions th
can be justified in terms
workload," the document says.
It is the judicial council's pos
lion that additions to court s
fing be made "only when the
is a showing that workload c
renlly exists or will exist
justify the addition."
Statistics compiled for th
study show that Orange Count '
Superior Court judges carry th
heaviest workload in the sta
(based on a formula whic
divide s all cases int
categories>. And caseloads ar
expected to continue risin
steadily.
Even with the four ne
judgeships a pproved by th
legislature several months ag
(only one of which has bee
filled>. Slater said court pro
ress has been hindered due
continuing unfilled positions, ill
nesses and judges br;ng as
signed lo the court of appeal.
Slater s aid the state pay
about 80 percent of a superi~
court judge's salary. or S50.00QI
whi.le the county picks up the re{.
mammg $9,500. ,
However. if all the existinl!'
judicial positions in Orang
County were to be filled, t .
court administrator explained
there would be only three vaca
courtrooms left in the 11-sto
courthouse in Santa Ana.
Additional courtrooms, if l
ne w positions were eventual!
authorized. would be housed i
le a sed tra il ers near th
courthouse. ~ Slater said the county is pres
enlly studying plans for buil
mg a new courthouse but co
pletion of such a facility woul
sta ll be some years orr.
Members of the Legal-Judicial
Co mmittee which will study the
Judgeship propos al includ
Riley. municipal and superi~
court j udges, representativ
from three lawyer groups a the co unt y's c hief a
ministrative officer .
Laguna Beach City Treasurer
Fran Engelhardt says she'll pay
her o wn way to a s tate
municipal treasurer 's associa·
lion seminar next month after
the City Council refused to
finance the trip.
Mrs . Engelhardt, who was
elected last year. originally
sought $380 to attend the four·
day seminar in Indian Wells
near Palm Springs in mid-April.
She said other department
heads receive mileage expenses
separate from their travel and
training budgets.
She told council members she
would be willing to accept only
the $60 registration ree from the
city ir financing was such a prob-
lem.
But council members. with the
exception or Sally Bellerue. said
they agreed with Frank that
such a request comes at a time
when the city can ill afford it.
The number of passengers us-
ing John Wayne Airport
decreased by 7 percent in
February as compared to
January, according to statistics.
February figures showed that
171,298 persons passed through
the airport, compared to 184,049
during January.
The number or passengers
was 9 percent lower than In
February 1980.
Mesa night club's
appeal turned dow
~., ...... $tall p-
PA YING OWN WAY
TrHaurer Engelhardt
Ex-weUare
aide given
6-month term
A former Orange County
Human Services Agency
eligibility worker has been or·
dered to spend slx months In
Orange County J all following his
conviction on embezzling $160 in
General Relief welfare funds.
William Richard Hall, 35,
pleaded guilty to a single count
of embezzlement ln connection
with 10 incidents in which
emergency relief funds were dis·
covered milsing.
Hall was arrested lo 1978 and
failed to appear in court for Feb.
20. 1979 proceedings. He was ar· 1 rested by police In San Antonio, ! Tesas in September and re·
turned to Oran1e County in
December.
Accordina to lnve&tlgatora,
Hall misappropriated the
emeraency caah payments after
be had extracted the slrnature
from the intended reclplent on a
receipt.
Quark te1t 1hut
STANFORD <AP) -A bum·
ln1 pl..Ue cover ID a machine
d•lsoed to ftnd quarb, wbleb
1elenUIU UaiDk are UM 1mall•
partJcMl ID the unlnne. forced tbe llluldown ol an esperilMllt
at U•• Stanford Accelerator
Center. afftctala Hid.
She said the budget item was
inadvertently left out of her
financial request ror travel and
training this year. and s he
sought council approval to fund
the trip Tuesday.
But City Manager Ken Frank,
who bad recommended against
the expenditure, said the city
has many other budget items
that "are far more important
than a conrerence."
''The city hasn't spent any
Cgeneral fund> money since the
Del Mar landslide." Frank said.
He said budget constraints
have forced the police depart·
ment to continue using a patrol
car with transmi11sion problems.
"All departments are living
within their budgets for travel
and training," he said, adding
those budgets. except for
mileage allowance. have been
reduced in most departments.
But Mrs. Engelhardt argued
that her $417 travel and training
budget has been nearly depleted
Grant lo aid
lriine yoidlaa
A fund-raiaint effort for a
8oys Uld Girll Club ID Irvine
baa been booltecl b)' a s:aro,ooo
1rant from tbe I J •.-a• Irvine
Foundation and a tl00,000 pant
from the Fluor r...-auon.
The donations ~DI to •.ooo
the amount of riloney 1atbered
ln the $1.S-mllllon fuad·raialnl
campucn for the club, .mtch
wUJ be located °" Ule IOUthe•t
corner of Barranca Parkwa1
and Eut Yale LOOp.
The City of lrvlde bu i.lreed)'
donated a 1.5 acre site for the
club, wblch would be • braneh ol the 8oy1 Club of the Harbor
Area.
Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick
said "I can't see dipping into the
general fund for (registration
costs>. ..
After the 4·1 council decision
denying the request. Mrs.
Engelhardt said she'd still be at
the seminar April 21.
"But I 'll be the only city
treasurer there that will be pay-
ing my own way."
Wnt Side laa11•
Thus far this year , 355,347
persons have traveled through
the airport, 7 percent less than
during the same period in 1980.
The number of air traffic con·
trol tower operations was essen-
ti a I ly unchanged between
January and February and
about 4 percent below year-ago
levels.
On the increase, however, is
the amount or air car~o being
handled at the airport.
By JERRY CLAUSEN
• Of llW O .. ly Pll•t Stall
The Fourth District Court or
Appeal in San Bernardino has
declined to hear petition argu-
ments alleging that Cuckoo's
Nest night club patrons and en·
tertainers have been denied
First Amendment rights.
The decision was announced
Wednesday, said Ron Talmo, al·
torney for the Costa Mesa night
spot at 1714 Placentia Ave.
Talmo, a Corona del Mar r.esi·
dent whose offices are in Santa
Unlver.Jty Web School students are re·
heantna for tbetr upeolDlne performuc" of •'West Side Story.'' wblcb ii to run In the
1chool'1 theater on the ~ of llarcb •.
2'1 i. 21 and April 2. ~ and 4. They are from ten l'.rtc: Leviton • ..,;allay Clrmna. ll•rli•
Troy, Cbarl• Lamb and David Wldawally.
"
Ana, said this morning the d
cision doesn't leave him too o
timistic over a similar ap"pe
action filed with the same court
The pre·lrial activity follows
Cuckoo's Nes t su it filed i
Orange County Superior Cou
charging that the City Council i
infringing on Firsl Amendmen
constitutional rights in revokin
the night spot's entertainmen •
a nd dance permit Feb. 23.
In filing the suit, Talmo soug
a preliminary injunction to bal
enforcement or the revocati
until his suit goes to trial. T
Injunction would al)ow the clu
to operate until a ruling is mad
on the lawsuit.
Orange County Superior Cou
Judge Robert Fitzgerald deni
the injunction, ruling that no Firs
Amendment rights are involved.
In filing a petition to bring th
~~~i:~.:e'H~:t~~:'ir~ai~~~~!~·
he attempted to "short-circuit'
the appellate process on th matter, which now probabl •
won 't be considered in S
Bernardino for about se
months.
Mea11while. h e s aid. th
Cuckoo's Nest, which depends
its live entertainment to attra
crowds, Is closed.
Talmo said he is filing
same peUtlon refused by the a
pellate court with the sta
Supreme Court ii) San Francis
today. ·
Apparently, he sild, the a
pellate court dld not believe th
Fll"st Amendment ·issue
si1nlflcant importance to he
the lnjunctJon lasue immedla
ly. Perhapa, he added, t
Supreme Court will.
Amid criea of "Faaclat
troll" from among a crowd
punk roclt advocatea. the Ci
Council pulled lbe enterta
permit lut month after
and neltbbora complajaed
patron activity inch.a.._ •
dall1m, ~r and dru1 a
alcohol a In the area
rounclin• Ute club.
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That baven for fUture, put
..... PNHnl temm stars, <>rant•
CO.et area'• aU.a1 playirou,nd,
a place that unabaab~y pro·
mo&n It.Mil u the No. l·r&Dked el•t. ln Califomla, 1a about to un-
detto a face Ult.
AelUally, the Jobn Wayne Ten-n~ Club, locat.ed ln tbe exclusive ealt lkle ol upper Newport Bay,
Is •ottlna out tlnaJ plan• foe the
cC>istructloo of six additional co rtl.
lJILDING IS set to begin
sometime in 1982 and ln addition
to the court.a, 1lx indoor racquet-
ball courts, and a teaching
c,nter specificaUy designed for
alJ·tlme great and nearby resi-de~t Roy Emerson, ls also part
of tbe general plan.
1'he..immacualte JWTC, where
seldom is heard a discouraging
word and even less seldom is
TENNIS
seen a pair of colored shorts
<white shorts are mandatory for
members of the club> has
always prided itself on being
just a bit more grander than the
rest or its neighboring establish·
ments. From It s prominent
members to its s plendid facility,
the Wayne Club, like the figure
after which it was named,
makes it a point to stand a head
above the rest.
With 16 courts already to its
claim, JWTC will soon expand
its real estate to the outer
reaches of what now are parts of
the Newporter Inn nine-hole golf
course.
THE RELOCATION of at least
two holes on the Newporter's
course is eminent, a lthough just
exactly how much of it will be
eliminated is still uncertain.
Wayne Club president Ken
Willig said that the project has
been on the drawing board for
over two years but finally got
the OK from the Del Webb Corp.
recently after alternative ideas
failed.
Del Webb, who owns the
Newporter Inn. originally was
not keen on the thought of JWTC
taking over part of his land.
However, after Willig's proposi·
tion of a small teaching center
and spa built on the exisiting
Wayn e Club p roperty was
vetoed by its members, Del
Webb complied.
"OUR MEMBERS thought the
capital could be used wiser,"
Willig said. And apparently.
more courts were wiser.
Emerso n , the f ormer
Australian Davis Cup captain,
who has made JWTC his home
court, using it as a teaching base
for students s uch as Tracy
A~stin , Vijay Amritraj and
Blllle J ean King, will become a
fulltime teaching pro with a
classroom for his use.
* * * On the subject of the John
Wayne Tennis Club. a celebrity
tournament is scheduled there
for the weekend of April 10·12
with commited including Cheryl
Ladd . ce l ebri ti es John
Davidson, Connie Stevens, Cindy Garvey. Ed Ames, Way ne
Rogers, Dick and Nels Van Pat-
ten and so on and on.
Former president Gerald Ford
and wife Betty are the co-hosts
although it's up in the air
whether they'll be on hand.
Officially named the Western
Celebrity Round-up, the tourna·
ment will feature a celebrity·
amateur doubles format on
SUurday, April 11 and all-
celebrity play on Sunday.
Only 1,000 tickets will be
available for lhe tourney with
l>ox seats for the entire three
days set at S50. For s:iOO. you can
purchase 12 box seats and the
opportunity to play with a
cele6lity.
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By ALMON LOCKABEY
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a Jn. Thursday to solidly nail
dOwn overall handicap bonort in
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As yacbta started. roundlna
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leach.
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l>eaptte the llronl wtndl tbe
rice. turned into a Cta11 D aweep
on corrected time. Second place
went to R e negade, Sandy
Purdan, San Diego Yacht Club,
and third was Bigwig, Ron
Melvllle. Balboa Yacht Club.
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finished Wednesday there was a
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boat flnlahed at 2:30 a .m . Thurs·
day.
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basy Ume after that as the nee\
finiJbed in bunches on a fresh
breeae throu1hout the day.
Lut boat to finish was th•
PHRf yacht Cbrtstopher Robln
about 1:30 p.m.
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meet with Fountain Valley.
The CdM 1irl1 won, '•·321 while University was in from 01
MiHion Viejo, 4t·19, when raln1
baited that meet. •
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ed1e over Newport Harbor in a' bo1'• meet tbat aaw flve eventl
completed before the act* wo
called off. .
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Auerb•ch.-pretlOttu •f"d ~nertl man-on,
h•O •QrHd to • new tO ytar contr•ct
HOCKEY
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. <AP) -Unhappy
slugger Reute Jaclllon met Thunday with New
York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner and
said later he was "In a better frame of mlnd."
The meetint came two days after a steaming
Jackson branded himself "a walking keg or
dynamite" and Hid he wu "eager to have a con·
frontatioo" wtth Steinbrenner, whom he felt wu
pu.rpoeely a voidint h.lm.
"It wu on, of the better meetinca I've had
slnce I've bee• in bueball," Steiftbren..-er said.
"He1s in a better frame of mlod and I'm very re·
taxed. Reaiie said some th.la1a that concerned
him, I Hid 10m• thin11 that concertied me,
"Stick" (llaa1er Gene Michael) sald aome lhinfa
that concerned bJm. ''
Jackaon wu summoned lftto Michael's Mftce
at the Yankees' 1priftl traininl camp Tbunda)'
morntnc shortly befofe tbe team left for an exblbl·
lion 1une ln Wt1t Palm Beach. st.lnbreMer, who new ID from Tampa, arrived durtna the meetint and
the tbree~t.O mtDutel ta c<IBferece.
"He <Recli•> kJMw ud I tne. there was no
wa)' I wun't ~ to walk IMo &Ut chaWtouM tor
day," Ma ..... r said, r::::· to Jaaaoa'•
T\andaJ oatbunt U.lll ... .. ·~ till•
baUdJqdiown''U ......... Ud-.. ......
"We bad a good meeting and have a good~
dentandlng," Michael said. •
Jackson has been upset since StelnbreM
fined him $5,000 for reporting to spring trainl
two days late even though Jackson insisted
owner had given him permission. SlelnbreMtf
who was kept cooling his heels March 1 w
J ackaon wu a no-show, had said he intended
talk wtth Jackson about a new contract then. T
outllelder'a $800,000.a-year pact expires at the e
of the 1111 seaeoo and he is eligible for rr
agency.
Ongaie qualifies second
SEBRING, Fla. (AP) -John Fltapatrt
tumed la a apeed ot l~.tl2 mpb in h1a Pone
Turbo Tbunday u four driven broke tbe one·I
.-ecord in qualif)rtn• fOf' tbe 12 HcMan or 8ebrtn1.
P'ttlpatrtck, who set the old track record
Ul.517 lut year. WU followed by o., ()qai~
C0tta Meta wttb lM.m mpll; Rolf Stoomlen
121.514, and Hurley Heywood, US.M .
Ponebt Twbol srabbed t.be nnt 1' apota
U.• 10-rvanct qu.allfJlal e..m.
QualifYlDI for tbe Saturday rac. wae to
Unue Friday.
P UBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUI aUllNHI MAMa ITAT•Ml .. T ..
Thi ltlltwlnt 1W11811 It OolltO 1111•1·
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ea111er111a 92"9
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Thlt ".i-t WM IUecl Wltll lfM
Co11ntr Cit•• ol 0.•"119 County on
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Pulllllhed 0r-. CoHI D•llY Pilot. ~rc11 •. u, 211, 11, 1911 tn>-11
P UBLIC NOTICE
,ICTIT10US eu11Hess
N'-Ml nAT.MINT
T 11• 1011owlng per tont ••• Ooono
llU\l'MU es
THE STAFFORD COMPANY. S100
8 irc h Street, Newport Btacll.
Celllofnl• 97MO
Steve A Sttflord. »o t C•llt
M irt m or, S•n Jue n C e pl\lr •no,
C•llf0<nl• m is
Rolltrt E Sttlford, OU HUtl>tr
RNcl, LonQ 8eten, Ct lll0<n1• '°'°'
Tnh llu.,Mu " conducted t>r •
Qtnert l l)tftner1Np
SltftA Sl•llO<O
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... CTITIOUI e U .. NllS NAM• STATIMINT
Tht totl-tno per-•• dOln1 !lull·
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' Publl1Nc1 0rtf'lf Coal! O.itr Pl!IM,
M•rch u. 20, 17, Aprll J, "" ~'
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O ARH!C H TICHN ICAI. __,_
SERlltCl!S, a» l'ttuntlt Avenut, ... CTITIOUle USINllS
Sulla JOS, ,._I llf.Ch, Ca. '2 .. J NAMl ITATl:MENT
Oevld A. RUCoto, Jr .. In.st .,.,°" The follewtno Ptrtol\l t r• oqlno
L.•nt. Hunllngton leach, c. nu• ll<;tjntu oH:
Thlt -lnetl ll C-..CllCI Dy°" In REDONDO PL.AU. SHOPPING
dl•ldvel. CE NTER, J CofllOf'Alt PIM•, Suitt 0 •¥111 A Rutoto, Jr 200 Nt--1 llH Cll Ca t1..o
Tnl• •t.a•-t w•• llled wllh nw · Ot Mll 1... GtDo •no R11111 A11r1
County Otrtt of Or•nee County on Giii!>, J CofPOttlt Plut, Suite 100,
F tbrut•Y i.. "'' NtwpOf'l BHcll, c. 91..0 l'I~ T111, -""'I' llellOQ c-ucttd Df PuDll\IWCI Or-Coast Deity Pltol 1n<11v1awt lt
F.O 17.Mtr •. t,.20, '"' 1-l l RuthAMOHICI
P UBLIC NOTICE Oemltl...Gtl*
ernity's child PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINEU
NAMI: STATEMl:NT
T"'" 'c.tterrwnl w•s 111eo w11h 1M
County Cttr• ol Orange County on
FtD U 1911
HUNTER r. VOSS
At\orne" at U•
l'ICTITIOUS aUllNIH
NAMa STAT•MaNT
Tnt fof1-1no """°" Is 0o1n1 °"" ........
Tho\ ll•t-,. .. tiled wtlh the
County Cltrk of OrW10t Govnly on l't Dr,.try 7S, 1911
"*'~ Pu1>11\htd 0.-Coe.a Ot lly Pilot
l'•D H, Mar •, U. JO. 1911 100.-11 Mindy Wells. 4, sitting with toy, "Snoopy,"
and sister Michelle. 9, never will grow old,
doctors say. The Salinas child was born
with a chromosome mixup called ''46 xx
4R" tbat affects 1 in 1 million. '"l have
every mother's dream," says Mrs . Mike
We lls, .. a c hild who wi ll stay young
forever ."
Tllo totl-•no per'°" '' clol"9 1>u•1
neu as .
LOCKHART TILE CO. 104 A
Mo•• Pl•ct, Cott• MeH. CA tn17
Torry LM Lotkllerl. "14 A Meyer
Pit t•, Coli. MMe, CA 91611
,,... "•lrctMl<I Orlvt, Svlle IOll
f'ell Ollk e a.. 1"77
lr¥1AI, Caftlorflit tz7U
Pul>lt>htd O.tnoe C:O.•t Dolly Pilot,
Mtrcll 10, 21. April l, 10. 1911 IOJ.11
E ASTIWEST AG ENCY, SO>t ,
Pt .. o Ot to, Irvine. C•ltlOf'nlt •11u
Ju,,. -1• JoMM>n, )011 P u eo
PUBLIC NOTICE
D•ll. 1rv1nt. C•11t0<nl• •vu T·JJO
Tnh IMIMntU It condU<ltd by t n In lilOTICE 0" T•USTEE"S SALE
dlvldut l. T.S. No. ""
I ficial quits
E
' TEHACHAPI (AP> -
ty Ad minis trator
r ry Cook has resigned
become city manager
Nor co in Southern
lifornia.
bfATH NOTICES
BRECHTEL
LOIS V BRECHTEL.
fes1dent of Costa Me!>a. Ca .
~~sed away March 18. 1981
rn December 4. 1914 1n El
ntro, Ca Survived by sons
hn Terry Brechtel. ilnd
llaam Ed"''" Brechtel.
ughlers Nancy Lou Taylor.
Ind Mar} Ann Christ1ilnsen
rothers Herb Leffler ilnd
al L e ffler . and f1\'e
r andch1ld r en Funer al
ervices will be held lOA M
f
onday. March 23. 1981 at
ac1f1c View Mortuilr v
hapel Interment Pacific
iew Mortuary Pilrk P11c1ftc
1ew Mortuilrv directors. '44•2700. .
CONNOLLY
OAN CONNOLLY. resident or Costa Mesa . Ca • passed
4way March 18. 1981 al the
'ge of62 He as survived by has
,.,ire L Evelyn Connolly Qf
f o1ta Mesa. Ca . one son Ken·
f Clh Martin of Hunltnl(ton
J each. Ca . one daughter
'o an Gemoll or Reno, ~evada. Jsisters Nora Smyth
Of Santa Monica Ca . Ann
t ripe of Encino. Ca . and
fi
ean Pfeiffer of Palos Verdes
s tates. Ca . and fo ur
randch1ldren Mr Connolly
f a S a member or Moose
1-odge 11021 Elsinore. Ca .
t nd a past Pres ident of
C>r anRe County Chapter
t ahrorn1a Emplo) ment As
toc1ation and Southern Das
r ict director Funeral
erv aces wall be held on Salur
• ~ttv. March 21. 1981 at llAM
f>a cific View Chapel. with tn·
t e rment ut Pacific View
Memorial Park. Friends may
tall at Pierce Brothers-Bell
Broadway Mortuary on Fri·
Clay. March 20. 1981 4PM·
tPM Pierce Brothers Bell
Broadway Mortuary direc
tors 642·9150 : cox
NE\\'TO!'I H COX J r . of
Newport Beach. Ca . passed
ewa y March 17 , 1981 ~urv1\'ed by his son Bruce E
,:;ox and daughter an law
•Maureen and his son Donald b. Cox and daujlhter·m·la" 1'f arl(aret. one grandson Mal
fhe" Cox Private services
rere held Fndav. March 20,
981 Pac1r1c View Mortuarv
ewport Beach directors· 4·2700
IALT%1HGHOM
SMITH & TUTHILL
WISTCllFf: CHA,.L
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
64&-9371
NICl•OTHllS
SMITHS' MOITUAaT
627 Main SI
HunllnQton Betac h
536-6539
,ACIRC Y•W
MIMOIJAL PMll
CetTeterv MortuatY
Cha0e1
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
NewPOrt Beach
644-2700
W.CoaMtal MOITUAl•S
laQuna Beach
494·941 5
LaQuna Hiiis
7e&-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-1776
IMlllCI• LAWN-MT, OUYi
, MorlUllV • Cemet•f'V CralYll t Of'V
11125 Gltler Ave ,
Coeta Mesa 54()..5654
•
I
Fossil site
Stays closed
LOS ANGELES <AP I Fossil digs at the La
Brea tarpits near downtown , shut s ince J an. 4 due
to lack of funding. will re main closed at least until
the s ummer , a nd workers will be laid off, a
Museum of Natural History Foundation official
said .
Stuart Ritter . executive vice president of the
foundation. said that efforts to obtain private fund·
ing for the excavation work failed, and five
workers given temporary museum jobs since the
pits were s hut will be laid off at the e nd of this
month.
A s ixth worke r who refused temporary
museum work already had been cashiered.
T HE FOUNDATION HAD BEEN providing
$6.000 a month for the excavation work. said one
worke r who asked not to be identified.
"At this point we have a bandoned any plans
for immediate reopening," Ritter said.
He hoped to obtain private funding lo continue
the projects, but said possible sources were put off
by the lack of specifi c goals and because the
project seemed open-ended .
And while Ritte r said he hoped to obtain some
funding by s ummer. he refused to be specific
about when and where the money wo uld come
from .
HE ALSO INDICAT ED THAT the resumed
work would be considerably trimmed from the
original efforts.
The shutdown of the pits will not affect the
Page Museum whic h adjoins the digs and displays
some of the finds to the public.
The laboratory where fossil finds are cleaned
a nd categorized also will re main runctioning
The fossils are preserved in the tar which
oozes from the ground and solidifies in1 the Han·
cock Park a r ea just west of downtown Los
Angeles.
The bones of huma ns. saber-tooth tigers. gia nt
woolly ma mmoths and other prehistoric residents
of Southern California are among the finds made
by excavators who carefull y cut into the dried tar
and remove the fossils by hand.
Federal aides
beg magazines
WASHINGTON <AP1 Two Wh ite House
aides seeking free m agazine subscriptions on the
job because or their .. a ustere" budget got what they
sought from seven publications and a rejection
slip from the conser vative National Review.
"Somebody there s aid there were already too
m any free subscriptions al the White House. We
made out a requisition for that one," an aide to
Doug Bandow, a presidential assistant for policy
d eve lopment. was quote d in Thursday 's
Washington Post as sa ying.
NATIONAL R EVIEW P UBLlSHER WILLIAM
Rusher said that makes two copies they'll get,
since they already were on the complimentary list.
In addition to National Review, Sandow a nd
Kevin Hopkins, also a s pecial a ssistant for policy
development . asked for free
copies from Newsweek, Human
Events. Commentary, The Na-
tion, The New Republic . Time
and Forbes.
THE P UBLISH E R OF THE
busi n ess -oriented For·
bes , Ma l colm S . Forbes ,
said ] 'Tm happy to make a rel·
ati vely small contribution to
au t he feds, as opposed to what I
pay in corporate and personal income taxes."
But the publisher of the lelt·leanJng Nation.
Victor S. Navasky, s aid he sent a bill for Sl7. t he
student rate, "since they're In the learning busi·
ness."
I
Public
nudity out
PUBLIC NOTICE
N72tU
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAMI! STATEMl!NT
Tn• 10110 .. ino penon• •rt ooono
bu\lneun·
NAPA ESTATES VENTURE, 13420
N t WPOrt Avt , Sit A, Tu>tln, CA
91610
M1cnMI R PH Ner. 13410 Newpor1
Avt , Sit A, Tuoton, CA 91'80.
Oon•ld C Dornan, 18101 I,.,..,,
Bl•d , Ste 103, Tu~ton. CA ~..0-
A on•IO I Klongelnofer 1H20
Newport Ave Ste A, Tustin. CA
,1 .. 0
Ktn11 Oltk•. 13410 Newport Avt •
Sit J, Tustin, CA 91.-0
W1ltoam R•l'1on. :i.10 Newport A••
Sit. A, Tushn, CA 91..,
Otvod ScMal, !JU S Euclid St • Ste
1, An.,,.1m, CA 91902.
WUh•m D•nny, td102 W lrv1nf'
Blvd .• Sir 101, Tu•ttn, CA 91.-0
1..•B•ron tn,..,t.....,t>. 1110 centr•1.
St.nton, CA..,._.
This Du\lneu ,, COnduC ltO Dy •
Otnert l parlntrs/llp
Moc,.,..I R Puhl~y
rn1, \1•tenwnl ...,., ''''° with ow Count r Clerk of Orange County on
M•r<~ 13 1911
FIS7'°J Published Or...,ge Co.tst O•oly Polot,
M•rcn 10, 11, April J. 10, 1'18t 1411-lt
PUBLIC NOTICE
N,.'2.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES'SALE
On M•rcn l1, 1'91 •1 11 00 • m
FI R S T A M ERICA N TITLE
INSURANCE COMPANY •• Tru\lo,
or Suc<.tHor· Tru1tff or Subst1tu1~ct
T ru\lee, of that cerl••n Ottd of Trust
ntcuttd Dy DEAN A WILSON •nd
KAROi. E WILSON, •nd re<ororo
M•rcll 21. "" •• 1ns1r...,.nt no. ll61J,
on l>OOk IJOll, page Ult of Ollkltl
Record• al O••nge Co..nty, C.tolornla
•no pur,t,,t.tnt to t.Nt ceruwn Notice nt
our\v•nt to 1n•1 cerl•1n r.ouce ..;.
Thi' t>uStness ll conouCLtd Dy an 1n
divlduot.
Terry L..1..ockll•rt
Tho\ •141ttment wH llllCI with 11'1•
County Clerk ot Orengo County on
Mtrcn 11. 1911 "uaon Pul>llihed Oronge CoHt Otoly Pilot,
Mtrcll 20, 27. April 3. 10, 1911 ll6S·8l
P UBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS aUSINEU
NAME STAT&MENT
Tn• foll-1"9 person I• dOtnQ Dull .... u ..
QUALITV COACHWOR~S. 1 .. 11
Gtmoni ~. Hunto"910n Bt•cn. Ct
911>41
M•r~r•l JH n Anthony, 1011 Heil
Av• • Huntonot"" S.teh, c. n.-1
Th1\ bu'1neu 1\ <Oftdt.Ktl'O O• •n fn
OtYtCl\l•I
Mtr~rfl J Anthony
T h1\ ~t•t.,,...,,t ..,., f 1ted *''" tne
County Clt1k ot Or•nge County on
F eDrut ry U , 1911
Ft~77
Pul>lo"*' o..,. Co.\! D••IY Piiot
F tb 11 ~r •• IJ, JO. 1911 1010 II
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATl!MENT
I nf' to1tow1 no person' •r e 001no
bu\1ne\\ .,
CI. Cl..EANll)IG, 11162 S•nl•
'Jo•n•n•. Founleln V•ll•v. C• •Uot 1 Lynn Hunter, 1110 S.nto Joantn•,
l'ountoon V•lloy, C• 91/ot
Clleryl WOOdDrioOe, 11161 Sonia
Jot n•n•, l'ounl•ln Valier. Ct 917ot
TnlJ DUSll'\est. ,, conCIUCtt'O by •
gtntr•I J»ftl\ef\"'IO
Cl>tryl WOOCIDroOge
rno\ statement ... , llled with I~
County Cler" o' Ot .,~ County on
FeDrutry U, 1911
F1M4t0
PuDl•llWO O.an119 C:0.'1 Otoly Polo!
Fell 17. Mtr 6. ll. ~. 1'181 1005 11
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATIMENT
Tn• fotlOW•"9 prriott '' 001no tM.1•1
nt'H .,
CUSTOM CA B IN ETS B Y
GEORGE. m Ocu n Avt L•11unt Buen, C..91Ut
PUBLIC NOTICE JUIW ~rlt Jonn11on On Mtr<n 21, 1911 ti U oo noon. Im
_ _ _ _ Thi• ''•-nt wt• llled wtln lht 0triol Morto-oo Coroor•loon H duly
l'ICTITIOUS aUSI NESS County Cltrk of Orenge County on •PPO•nttd Tru.i" under •nd purwant
NAME STATEMENT Mtrch •. 1911 to Ot td 01 Tru" l'eCO<ded Septtmbtr Tnt ,1171'6 IS, 19IO, .. Intl No ...... In llOOk Du"n"~o~~owin11 perr.on• "" doing Pu1111,,,.., Or•noe CoHt Ot lly Pilot, 1370 . p~ 1u 1, of OllK••I Re<o•O•"'
T R IM AR IC 0 I REC T MA 1 L M•rth l. fl, 20. 21. 19'1 1012·11 lht Oll•CO of ltw County Recorders Ol
PROMOTIONS, //9 w 19111 Slrut O••no•. Count~. St•I• OI Ct l1lorn1•,
Co.at MeH, ColltDrnoa ·~•U PUBLIC NOTICE ta"ulld or Oun A WolWWI end 1(.,(11
P •rkvlew Conc.e-pts Inc • a E. Wtl\On, husband •nd wHt, ., Joint
C•1 11orn1• coroor•toon. 11183 Perk•••• STATEMENT 01' AaANOONMENT ttnon1., woll Mii •• ouDlot •uctoon to
Cortie. (Mt• Mtu , C.11rornl• 91621 O" USE o" nognut blOCler lor <••n tpayaDI• ••
Tnl\ ou .. nH\ I\ condu<'*d Dr. cor .. ICTITIOUS •UStN•SS NAME llmt Of Hit on .... 1u1 money Of ""'
par•rion Th• follOW•"Q P9rton\ h•vt abrtn \Jn•ttO St•«t\) •I OW North tronl en
PARK VIEW CONCEPT I NC I CIOntd ll>t u .. or ,._ roe lo I lout lluS.ntU lr•nce ol the C®nty Courtnouu. 700 S.lly Velie Oavenpan n•mt C1v1c Ctnl9f' Or•vt' W•\t S.r\t• An•.
Prt\lclent VISA PROPERTIES. SOI~ W•rner, C•htrornoo, dll •19"t hilt ¥10 •nttrHt
rtu\ \l•l•m.nt w•\ tittO w 1tn uwl Su•t• J Huntington Be•ch C• 92•.tt CCW'htt'f'ed to •net now he-Id t>v It unoer
County C••r-. 01 Or•n~ County or Th• F1chtfOUS 8u~n•'' N1m t rt \••d Dftitd ot Tru\t in l'W praperly
M1rcn 1 '· 1091 ferrect lo •bOV• •~ flllCI in OrM\91 \•lu•tto in \•10 Count~ •no Sti lt
FIS7Mt Covnty on l'•l>t.,.ry 7, l'llO due rolled••
Puolisnea Or•noe (CM\l 0111., "'•IOI R••I E\l•tt Ce nter t nc C• tnow POrl•Gn'li ot Loi l ot Tr~I
M1rcn 13 10 11 Al>r•l l. t'181 1171 11 C11tlorn1t ~orp0r•llonl, sois Wtrntr 140, on tr. Cit~ ot Nt•l>Ort Btacn. •• Suite J, Hunll"91on lkacn c. .,._.1 Pt• m•p lttOO on llOOk HJ _., ]] to
Thi\ buSlnHS •• , conouc ted t>Y • i. ln(fU\fYe Of M tW:t ll•MOU' M•P~ PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
l nl' tollOW•nQ Qf'r\On\ •re do1n9
0\1\lt\t'\\ .\
COAST1.,tN E SERVICES COM
PAN 'I' 1q400 Bu~n Blvd , Suitt H
Huntinoton 8Htn . CA 91"'6
John J (h•''''H Jr • 10e.02 F.trn\'ollWO..-tn l.•"'f, tii,,nttno1on Be•cn
CA 97Uo
Emm • J Ctwrl1t't 20601 F1Hn\wort,,
L•n•. Huntonoton a.-.. cn. CA ~640
Tht\. t>U\1nt\\ 1\ conducled DY 61"1 1n
Clfv1du•I
JOIW"I C. (nttrhtf J'
f 1\1\ \l•t~nt #ti\ fifed """" the County Clerk of OronQt County on
Moren II t'lllt
Puo11\no<J Ot'ttnoe Co~n1 04tU>; P1101
M.lrch 10 11 April l, 10 1~81 1314-!I
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
(.Of'Po<IUon Of W•O (OUt\t';', OK<.t•oed 1n P•rcf'h I \
~••I E'~I• C..nt~ tnc. fOllO•\ •
by tl\ Preilde-nl P•rc.tt I lJn11 No Si I\ \nown -'nd
Thh, stM.em.nl *•S flllfd w•I" tne-de\<:r10tc1 1n ow Conoom1n•um P••n
County c1u-. of Ore noe County on retorOf'O on Oc.tooer u . 19H 1n DOolll
Fet>•u•rv 16 t'ltt tts.o, P-• 1n tn•ou11n 110, •n<lu.,vr.
,.l JlO>tl Ot11c1•I Rocoro~ot W•dC0"'1lr E •teot•nv trwrefrom •II oil 9•'\
m1ntr11\ •ncJ ,,.,or0<•,-t>on \ub~t•ncf"\
1n •nd u~r \lid l•rnS. but w1tttou
lhf' rtQM ot \ur-tat• entry 10 • oeptn 01
SOO ltf"t mt4\urect trom th• \urfac f
1..•w Ollk .. ol
MAllC II. TOW
:MH lllt ~t, Wilt JO~
Lido Mt rlNI \1111 ...
NtWPOr1 -II, C.. '264J
PuDtoshtd Or•n11t Co.It O•oly Pilot
••D 17, Mar •. IJ. 20, 1'181 1001 ft
PUBLIC NOTICE
lhertot •\ 't~rved •n ~f'd r•cord..o
on Dooo 11911, P•Qe 1080. 011 IC•••
Rttorch ot w1d Or•noit County
P•rttl 1A AA un01v•O.CS 1 6hl tn
lttr•\I •\ d tf'nan• 1n common •tt lf\t ftt
1nlef cut 1n •nd to trw Common Arf'• ot
MUNICIPAL COURT H id LOI <lnO Tr.ct., •ucn le.m ,, d•
WEST ORANGE COUNTY l1n<1d 1n tn.. Arllt1e en1111eo 'Oet.w•
JUDICIAL DISTRICT toor1' ot ttw 0..tltr•loon of Covtn•nt>.
IU1 1J111 Street Cond1tlOflUnd RHlric loonHecordeoon
WHtmln•I.,., CA 91W Augu\l 11, 1'75, onDOOk l 149S, P•Qe !SSS,
PLAINTIFF M C OT IS. •n on Otrocoil Record\ on .. ,o County tlhr
"'"•du••. OO•nQ t>us1nes' Yn<l•r lhe fl( Oecl•r.tuon··) •no •nv •m~ndmt-nt\
t1llous busine\\ n•mt of SE A EN t~reto
VI RONMENT APARTMENTS P••CPI 111A Non e.Clv>OYf ....
OEl'EN OANf WILi.ARO T mtnt tor ""°''• '"'"'"' r ncroacn
ME VER:S • .tn uio1v1du•I, MARtAN mtnt. \uOPl)rl MWI •or otn.tr purooSit\
MEYERS. •n 1nd1vldu•1. DOES 1 ••I ~u 'U<h td\.t~nh •rt rt\•rveo for
f ht totlowtnQ Pfr\On t\ 001n9 bus:• throu9f' 10 H'Klu\IVC tht b•"tf•I ot or Qr•ntfO to Own•r\ •n
nt" •> SUMMONS 1nt A"otlt ot trw Otcl•r•t•"" ..,tolled
FAR WES! MOU NTAINEERI NG CASE NUM•ER: ,_ 'Ei\tmen"
CO. lSI N Ntwp0r1 Bl•d Nt wport NOTICE I y.., M¥t -" ... Tiit Alltnloon " oorrcte<I to lllt tact
8tocn. CA.,, .. ] ' CMl•I m•y _, .. -ift\l , .. wltMvl In.ti lllt Otl 11< "UC~led lrom tr. Forr•st AllM\ A,.,..,, 12l0 Ar-•11•. y..,, ...... ._.,_ wtfKJ, ..... , ........ 0.\Cf•Ohoi Wt lht\ Q"4fM\1t'I' Mld .,,..,
Ne wpo'H &Ncn, CA91"40 willtl• • .. , .. R-... l"'eNt1tlJet1 POI•<• ••\ufd .n tnf' nomr ol •
TIU\ OU\ll'llf'\\ I\ Condu(lt'O ov Mt 1n ....... PUH'1•\t'r al. 'Wle und•' \•O C>iiH>o C)f
01v1du•I AVISOt Ust: .. hi: ti. 4itm .. U•. Tru\I w1t1 •''° conlain w10 Oil r .cclS)
F0<re\I Alltn Rnoaos El tll-1 _.. dec••tr ce11tr• U<I. toon
O.,tull •nd Elecllon to Soll
1n.r•unoer re<orCMG November I. 1'90
t \ 1n\lrumenl no 115j), In DOOO. 1)1114,
P•Qt 14)1, Of Olllcoel Akord• Of ~·o
Cownty. flrtlll uno•r •ncl oiursU4nt to
••1d Ood el T ru.i Wit ti puDtoc •uc
t1on '°'<Hit. l•wiul money of'""-Un11
td Sl•tn Of Amer1'• •t tM m•1n ef'I
tr•nc t to Ftr\t Am~nc•n Tittt
ln,ur•nu• Comiwnr to<.•t.O •l tU E
Foftn SlrHt, on IM C•IY of S.nta Aro•. C•l1forn1• ••I lh41l r1ont title •nd in • Gtorgt Jo,eph St•tn•n 111.f)
ttrtst conveyeo to •no ;,ow M•O bl' i t Al•monte. MJM.on V1e10. C. •7•91
und•r \••O Deed ot Tru\I .n t~ 0"oPf'' 0,:.~·:.~S•"'IU 1' <ondu<lf'<I by ..., in
Thi'\ \1.tt~nl (llW•S ftled 4'ff1th 1rwl ''" h 4JeR<l• • mM4l!I •w Ud ,.,.._..., fl'lf' \lrtet iMtdreM •nd ot~f' COIT\
County Cttr• ot OrM\Qlt County on di derW'e .. JO di••· u• It l"term•· mon Ot\<Qrwlto"", •I tny of ,._ ru l
M•r<" tl 1~1 ctN •• .... prol)e'rty dt'ioU•beel .ere>~ 1\ piurportto
FU11U ., YOU Wltl'I to "" ...... «1v1c• of en IO C>,. SJ 5-P• Pine L•rw N~wPof"1
PuDll\hed Or•n~ CO.it D•1ly Piiot, attorn•y 1n tf\1\ M•UH. you ~uld do 8••<1'1 C•llforn1• •1'6i0
ty ••tutttd en .. ,o County and St••• Georoo s. OtKr1be-d ., T Mn•n
M•'l " 10 11 AP<•l l, •o. l'91 14~ 81 so promc>tl'f so th•t your w rtUt n 1 ht undtr\19neo Tt"\lee di\
TllO\f pOrloOr\\ Of l.OI 1 OI Tract NO 11'' IUll-t .... llltd with Int
140. •• per Map loted 1n Boo' J)l. ~:~~~~,;~·~~t O•.,,Qt County on
P•O•S JJ to l• Jft(fU~l\ilf of M u •
P UBLIC NOTICE
r•\pionse .. 1f .,....,. m•y bf fifed on time ll•1m\ •ny 1taOH1ty tor .,Y 1nc:01rec.t
Si U\ted dt>w• 'O'•<ll•r el conMJo de MU ot llW '\lreet aoores..s •nCI othfr
"" ·~ en tste •'-unto. oeCMr1• common c»"gn.1t1twl 11 •nv, 1hO•n
n•ce rto 1nmedt•t•mente. de eU• "ert1n
cell•ntou\ M•P' of \•tel Countv.
de\C nbtd '"~reel' at toflow\
l'U4t7S
Pul>lt"*' Ortnge co .. t Ot oly Pilot FICTITIOUS BUSINESS mtnere. \u rftpue\UI H<rll•, 11 ll•v S•od Wit'"'" Ot! mtOt, Dul '"•lhOUI
ftD 17, Mltr 6, 13, JO. 1'181 1000<11 NAME STATEMENT algun•. pupOf ur reQ1\lrade • tl•mpo c.oven•nt or w1rr•nty, eap,e'\\ or 'm
Untt No se .• , $~Wn ano describe'O
In tht C-.ilnlum Plt n rt co•dtd on
OttObf! I~, 1915 on Booto flS40, pigf\
IH tnrouQll 110 1r.ctu\'-t . 011•<••1 rt
cord\ ot w1d County •nd more com
pltltly oucrol>ed 1n the •lfa<"-d
Int 10110...onQ P<'r\On o\ OoonQ bu\1· I TO THE OEFENOANT A Civil Plotd, r09trdlnQ llllt, Po•WHoon. or
neu •• compt•lnl nH Deen tiled Dy tne Plain •ncumbr,,,,.et, 1nc1uo1n11 '"'· cn•rQlt\
PUBLIC NOTICE T S L W H 0 L E S A 1.. E loll aoton.i you II you wlih lo deleno •nd .. oon•tt of thr Tru•lee and of tne
DIS TA IBU fOAS. 111 w 1111> St. Sir llllS l•wwll. you mu'1. within >O d•r• tru\l\ ere.ltd Dr sttd 0..ed ot Trust. to
B 12. Cau• Me••. CA 9'•21 after tnl• \Ummon\ " ur•ed on you. PO thll rtmalnono proncop•I \Um• of
FINC•T!_.TEIOUSTAS :EU!.llNNITSS Thom&\ S Ltt. U08 W Oc .. ntront. tole wolll tllls court• written rtsponH tn~ nottl\I 'letU<fd DY \a•d Oud ot
I hOU oorto°"\ 01 1..0I 1 qf T r•c l No
8•.S. •• per '"•P t11eo 1n boo• JSJ.
P•Qe\ lJ 10 lit 1nclui1ve ot m1\
Cf'tl•n•ou m•P\ of \a1d county,
~ ""' Ntowport l!••<h (A 97'63 10 the Compl•1nt Unlt\S t'OY do to Tru\t IO wit Ml,000.00 with 1ntt'rMI
The lollowln9 p1r1ons art' doing 1 ,,,, Du\ine,,· I\ <~< tfd DY •n in your d•'•ult will ~ entered <>" •O· tnerton trom Sept em Der is. 1'190 at bvsin~\\ a\ diY•dYdl PlfC•t•Ofl of the p111ntiff, end tho coYrl l'i • ~' annum 11 prott•ded 1n ~•10
MO BILE Cl. E AN, 148/l Oollow. Tnom•• s L.ee m•r enl1tr • luc:IQmtnt •11•1nst you tor not•OI ptu• co.I\ •nO •ny •Ovanc .. 01
O•\cr1bed tn p4rce1s 4\ to11ow1 w .. tmlnsler. CA 9'/W I Ill\ U•temtnt w .. toled wotn tile Int rtli•I dem•ndttd In the compl•lnt, Sl,01• 2• "'''" lnlernt
Bollll"9·Moe<kor C0<p • • C•lllorn1• County Cter~ 01 Or•n111t County on wnocn could rHull on o-rntsnmt111 ol Tne 1>enette1•rv unotr ,.,a Offd ot Un11 No SI~., \hawn •nd dew:r •t:>f'd
1n th• condonun1wm pl•n r1<.orded on
OctoDtr IS, t91S In DOOll 11$40, P•Qe\
11i thrOugt'l 110 lftCIU\fY·~ Of11(.10I rf'<
(Or porat fo n , 1 .. 1 1• 01llow . M•rcn tl 1Qt1 w•Qei.t••nQof mo,..y orprQCMtrty or Tr\l\t neretotor• eaecutecJ •no ae-
W.stmlnlltt, CA 'll61J • FU-olntr rellef requolt<I In tn1t com 11wrtd 10 the under .. 11ned • ,.,.lien
frank w Col't . IU1t Park•ldt Ln • Put>h'Md Or•nQt Coa•l O•••Y Polo! Pl••nt Ottl•r•toon of deltull and O..m...,d ror
HuntonQl°" lk•Cll, CA 91•'7 M.,Cll 10, U Ap,.1l.10, 1981 U1• 81 0 &. TEO NovtmO.r 11, 1'111(1 S•lf. end a wrotttn Notice ot 0..l•utt o•o•of .. Id county
E•ceotlnQ ,,.,.,.,om ••1 011 r+9t\U
rnin•r•h . muwr•• r1ghh . n.lural v~n
rlQhh, tnd otnt r llyOrourllono Dy
wh•t\.Oever Mme known .. trwt may bf
w11run or under lht P•rcet ot l•nd
ntrtlntl>Ove OH<rillecl, loge!Mr with
lM perpetu•I rtqht of drtllln~l. m1n1ng.
t •PIO•o"9 --r•linQ tlltrefor tnd
\tortng 1n and r""'°"•nQ tn• w me frotn
H id lt nd O< •ny 01._r l.tnd. 1nctucl1n9
lht rtgnt 10 .n~tock or d1rKhon•lfY
OrtH •no mow from ••nd' otner 1"41n
l"OS• "-'elf\400'/• Ots<rlbed. Otl or 9.tJS
welh. tunnels ~ \1'afls into. throu9n
Tn11 ou,1neu 1, CO'lducteo Dy • AocnudJ wao. •no e1~11cn to Sell Tr. unders.ontd
Q<tntr•I Ptrtne,.nop P UBLIC NOTICE Cltrk ••u\td •••O Notice of O.l•ult •no
Fr.,,k W Cort Br Yot-• Pooo Eltt t•On "' S.lt to Dt rtcorOtd on tllr
8ontonQ Mo1<1<1tr C0<p I Oeouty county whert tne ru 1 prooerly "
Alllur I BontinQ, y p FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS I.AW O .. FICES OF IO<ated
Tnol \Ult-I ,.., lollCI will! Int NAME STATEMENT Mc LEAN & f'ANTELL O•tt Ftt>tuaty 11, 1911
County Cl.,k ot OrtnQt County on r ne IOllOwong Ptrrion• aro doonQ U161 Vetllwa hlllt•t rd tmperlt l MorlO•OO CO<PO<t
Mercn 17, 1911 Ov\•n•n h Sollie I.. lion
FIS*• ORANGE COUNTY PRECISION WH<lltnd Hllll, CA tt»4
Puo11..-~.,,oe Co•Ul Ototy Pt1ot , PAINTERS tl)90 V•Wlo• Or. Coita Tel U UI "2-SSS1
., \ .. d Tt\lltM
M•rcll 10. 17, ""'H l. 10. 1911 1~• t i Mrw CA ~•lto PuDll\htd 0.-t Co .. t Oooly Ptlol
---JOM M Bte<el '°'° Y•••"• Or Feb 11, M., •, IJ JO. '"' 1009 11
By Joan WllolfftOu><e
PuDlo•htd ~-'°"" O••ly Pilot.
PUBLIC NOTICE Cost• Me.• CA 91•26 •
J•m•• J Me.ode, 15111 Columb••
Ln HunUnQlon BHtl> CA 91~7 PUBLIC NOTICE
,...,,,,. I), JO, 1911 10..11
P UBLIC NOTICE ~r:~~=:~"'o.~~~:~·~~o'.~":o,•:~ FICTITIOUS aUstNISS
•ucn •hlp\lochd or dlrecllont lly NAM• STATIMl!NT lnl\ bUllntU •• conOUCltd Oy •• ----------------------------------.. Qtntr•I PlflMr~IP d rilled -II•, tunnel\ tnd 1ntlt\ under Tnt to11owl"9 penon• •rt do•no
af\d c.neath or bltyono trw ••t•r tar bu\tnen as llmoto thereof, and to redrill, r etvn,,.1. SKK ENTERPRISES, UJOI
1qu1p, mt lntten, rtpair,dffperf •nd Bluel>trry L.n , El Toro. Ct 91UO
optrtte e ny ,ucn '"'"'or mon••. L•eunt Ptclllc Flntnc1tl I •
wllnout. -v••. ti>• riont 10 drill, C •l1 forn lt corpor•tlonl, 27JOI
m ine. •tort. uplor• tnd OP•r•t• Blutl>erry L.n •El Toro, C• 97UO
lnrouon ,.,. 1urlte1 or the UPl>ltr soo H1i. Du~ntS• I\ c-uctecl Dy • CO<
••et of me \t.lbs\lrfK• of s•ld 1and, •i paration.
rt•trvtd in lM -from the Irvine UIGUNA PACll'IC
J~ J Mflld•
I no, \lattmtnl wt\ 111«1 with the
County Clerk of Or.,,ge County on
M•r<n 11 1981
F1SIOIO
PuOll\heO Oran9t Coa\l Ot lly Pilot,
M•rtn 20, ll, Aprll l, 10, 1'181 1344-81
PUBLIC NOTICE Comp~nr •• W"I Virginlt corpora-l'INANCI AL ~110·~·.~·~;:--:~·~~,::~1~~1~;~oi;:k Thi\ :.~:!::;~::' fll«J with th• Mu N I c ',!;.t.i'oR'..?Au RT 0,
PARCEL 1A An undlvlOtd 1161'1 In-County Clerk of Ortngt County 011 COUHTYOFORANGI!
......... lentnl in common In th•, .. FeDru•rv n . 1911 ' HARllOtl ORANGE COUNTY
1n1trHI In tnd to t._ common NH or '1J647I JUDICIAL DIST•tc1' H id 101 •nd trkl, as •ucn t.,m I• ,,.. t Publf"'-d ~tnoe t oest O•llr Piiot flntd In tht .,ucte Hllllltcl "Oellnl· Fol> 11. ~r. •. ll, JO, 1911 17S-lt N:::;~=. g::: ...
lion\· olllWOe<ltr•ll°"olCoven•nt,. PLAI N Tl fF COSTA MESA
Condition• -RHlrKllon\ RtcOtded PUBLIC NOTICE AMCtJEEP, l~C. uorporallon on A119ut 27, 1t7S In -1105, e>aoe 0 E FEN 0 ANT 0 0 NA L 0
U SS. olll<laf rec0<d• ol .. Id (Ol,lnly -PARKER, FIRST DOE through llhe "de<ltt•Uon"), tnO any •men4· ... CTITIOUS aus11t•H TENTH DOE. ln<hnlve
mtnh tllet'eto • NAME STATl:M .. IT c:.t 11.....,.. )MSS
PARCEi. tB Non u ctuslvt HH• Tht lollow1n9 P.,IOIU trt dOl"Q SU~S
ment' tor ecceu, •"9r-. ~rns, en-1>u1lneuei HOTIC•I Yw llevt IMell ...._TIM <roathl'Mfll, 1-rt, end for other T r. G GENERAL CONT•ACTORS, CMr1 mo '9<1 ..... ,,.,, y9'1 Wf191Wl
P•l(poifl, •Ii .. WCh HMmtllll .... , IC•t<ll Rd • Newp0rt B•~ll. CA , .. , .... -·· -· .,.., ,.......,.
•Htrved tor tht -Ill ol or ~enttld 91..i. wtt1ti. a .. .,.. It ... 1119 lllf-.t .... io ownert In,._ ertfcle Ol tllt c1Ki.r• Tllom• ~t Ev.M, » ICtlell ltd., .......
llOnt"tltled"e aMf!Wftb." Hnwpor1 lffcl>, CA t1M1 A\11$01 UltlCI flt lldo demtndedo.
The strMI ..,HI 0< ot,,., commo11 Gregory L..-.,.m H-lend, 47 Kele!> El Tr l.,_1 _.,. d«kflr <ontre Ud.
dUIOn•tton el H id prop.,ty ;, Rel., He"'90f'\ leec:ll, CA n..t Jill eudlef!Clt t ..,._~Ed. r~· ~ S.ecilne "-· Htwpon 11e.cn, c:.. Tiii• 1M11lneu 11 conducted lly •
1
.. dtl\tl'D., JO Ole~'--• le 1,.,.,,,...
Ntm• end .clOAu of Ille llMtlk ler, eenert l PWtne..,,.p. c1a11 .,.11.-.
•• whow r9Q<lnt the .... ,. l>elno con· T-L. I!•-I. TO THE OEFENOANT; A <Ml
clllCltcl. Clll<Otp ...... n to Person Tfll• llMt-t .. , "''° WllJI llM <-plalM ~ -llttO by llM ptatr..
"lnen<lal Caftttr, tnc. 10210 S<ri.t ,county C:terk Of 0rtfl119 C:011nty on llH .. alrttt'fOll.
Renell 81•d , s.ri 01990, Ce, t1UI. M•r.<1111, 1•1 1 • \f '°" with to dtl•"tl this Olrectl-to Ille •llO•• p.._rtr • ,,,.,_. ltwt11lt, ~ mwt. wl~n JO Oey• attw
mey IM Mot•lllH .., '"""lino •amt Pullllfllled Oret\99 C:O.•I Ooll'f f'no1. lllh -It ..,_ on yow Hie
In wr1t111t trcim lht Mltafklery •111>1" M.tr<ll 211, 21, ~112, lO, "" !4119-11 with tlllt c-1 • wrltlelt ~~ I"
10 ~.-'""" lllO ""'' PUllll~flon of ,_ .. to tlle ~Ill. unto .. yew
PUBLIC HEARINGS
will be held
at
REA MIDOlf SCHOOl, 601 Hamilton
COSTA MESA
ON .. 7, 1911, IN THEMUlTI-
PlltPOSE ROOM, AT7:30P.M.
CORONA DB. MAR B.EMENTARY SOtOOl..
610 C.amatlon, NEWPOIT IEAQt
ON Apftl I, 1911, IN THE Mll.TI-
PURPOSE IOOM, at 7:30, .M.
OENVER IAPJ -Peter
H . Doml nl di, 65 , a
Republican who served in
t he U.S. Senate 12 years
before a brief stint 11 U.S.
amba11ador to Swtuerland
d\lrlna the Ford admlnit\ra·
tlon, dltd Wednetday of a
heart attack.
thl11101tce. PVBUC NOTICg c1t1 ... ,_ c1t1t•111t w111 -. "'"'" 1111· V I SALJ A (A p) $eld WI• wlll llt me«N """°"' <•v•• on 41ffll(Mllfl Of II• lltlal"llff, tlld lflit Hen.,.~__. .. , ll -111 be II· n•nl cw -•enty, _.,,. .. cw Implied, <01,,t me~ tnltr I '"'""""' ... IMt
FOR THE AJRPOSE OF OONSIDERING
T ENTATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS
BE ING MADE BY THE CITIZENS
ADVISORY COMMITTEE RE POSSIBLE ~'ICll"' WJ .. •• to llllt, ..,.... .. .., .. e11<.11mDrM<n ... CTITIOUS 8UllNUt Ytll •• , IM rtlltf dtft\llfldt<t lfl Ille lefal to tunbatbe in t.he to NII.rt 111e 1111palt1 11111111<• e11ie 011 N.ud ITAH MaNT c1m111a1111, whl<h co111• ,., .. 11 111
nude at TU1 c t I Ille n•t•"' ...... M<llf911 "'Hiid o..d '""''""''"' of ...... , .. ,Ill ., are OUn Y I of Trllat lo Wll: .,UILQ, ph.11 Ille T!lt fotltwlfll llOIWfl II OOlllO Outl• IMM\r W pt0tler1Y or otfWr relltl , .. beacbet, 'parka, at.reeta, to11owl111 HllrNt•tl <•"· upen~u ~u ... Q.,.1"41111111 com111~1.
Pl.
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d th "'° ..... MIC .. •I tlle tllM °' lllo lntti.1 Pf CA TICHNICAL sei.v1c11, ... If yw Wit!\ to -k lht .OVl(f Of
I y fO~~ Ot 0 bUer ,_,llll<PllM ti 11111 lolot"o 01 $Ila: "4· 17U llA•6P Vt 1 .. I , •OJA, C4ttt 1t1 •l..,,,.'f In "11t motttr, 'fOll lllOllHI p aCea ex.,_.. to pu C •-•• te,ilO le, llll•tttl 111 _,,11101 MtM, CA fM» M _. ,,.....,y .. lr.t y-wrlt1'911 view •Mi.19, ,,_._, ... l1,sau1. 1Ce11111111 Jollll h ca, t1u Mu~J '""°""'•Ha11.,,,.,..,..,.111 .. 111um..
• O.IPd. ,,._,. "· "'' l/ww a •om. C.t• MttMI. CA"•· °"Teo. '"'' i, 1m. The ~ stem. ~ 1 • I T ·a MI It t CAN T 1 ' ~ • Tiii• NI-• •• '""""_. 1111 ¥ tn· J . ,_....,,, c1er11 BUFFALO Ny CAP> ,._,llMICI ~•NY t1Me11111. 1ys. He•~. °""1Y o .1.-~ 54 th from eomplaintl tbat .,. u • c. ............ , .... , .._.,_,.,.. w.~tt=.•·""" fl~•l weman to pa111 th: people b81" ._I le.a m~~ c:.=::.,:•.i: o::r1~-C:~", ': :=~CA·:='u board t9' of lM NattenaJ awrmm DI •• I Ull· ....... c., .. ,., Mercflt1,ll•t 014t~
CHANGES IN SCHOOL use.
Bo d ..1 F l ........... , batb~ln * bldf la .,_. .• ,,,. . "._. AttWM'I',.. ,..,."'"' -•fl "' or.. c ....... ctn•, llWllCI Or..., c..tt Deil'I' ~... hlllttfH 0r-.. <Mtl Oellt' l"lltt, l"v_.ltlllel 0r.,. co.u Dolly flltet dltdThUJ'tdaT. Tlllr.. ..,..,... l"'!MY . ..-c11,u,-.,,., u,.., Merc111t.v.Altri••·''·"'' ,,....., ~"''"•·''·"" mul ,._ ____________________ _
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tax rules told t
f 1't/Ut of a ,._.,ol't .,... °" -. ao ,.. f!MlWW • wo-r r• ~tu.)
In t•. lbe Tu Court twltt Nbulfed tbe lDttrD&I
Revenue Service for lll eflona to bar emP'oJ_. from
dechactina expeues ol education UDdertakea b' tbe
employ to qualify for bi&bet' poettJou in tbe1r
tlrm1. ·
Tt.. bulc rule for dedudin& cott of edoea~OD Lt
Ute taxpayer underiakes the educaUon aa a meam to
improve or maintain his skills in biJ buslnea. Tbere ~ n6 deduction for the coat of eeneral educaUon cw
educaUon needed to qualiry ror a trade, buslness or
profes1iqn (such as law school or medlcal scbQot>.
And lf the educ.lion quallries a. taxp.yer wbo
already ls ln business for another trade or buaine11
cost is not deductible although education 1Jso
s harpens his
skills lo his cur· ~ rent trade or
present busi·
ness.
t W O I9~0° ~.~ .-,-l,-11-Pl_IT_l_l _i: ,
Court decl.$ions
give powerful backing if you get into disagreement
with IRS on ~ucting money spent ror education to
quality for promotion within your own fi rm.
The IRS may try to disallow your deduction on
the premise the higher position you eet is a new trade
or business. On this. the Tax Court turned down the
IRS disaUowance twice in one year.
In one case decided by the Tax Court, the
employee was at the lower management level of a
supermarket chain. Without being required to do so
by his employer, he spent more than $1,400 lo pay for
a management program that would sharpen his
skills.
HE WAS LATER promoted to store manager -a
full four management gr ades hig her than his post
before he took the course
The IRS disallowed his education costs on the
grounds that the course had led to a new trade or
business. The Tax Court disagreed.
The rise in management grades in the same re·
tail food operation is not a change in .busines~ but a
change in duties in the same business. said the court.
To quote: "someone who progresses from a person·
net assistant to an assistant personnel director and
finally lo the personnel director does not change his
trade or business in any technical or practical
sense." "
IN THE SECOND case, an individual who was
classified as an engineer, scientist, specialist by bis
employer tOOk courses to qualiry him for manage-
ment and administrative positions in the firm.
Here. too, the I RS barred hjs deduction ror the
co~ or the co urses and declared the courses qualified
him for a new trade or business. Again, the Tax
Court disagreed with the IRS.
In upholding the taxpayers' deduction, the Tax
Court noted that the courses simply qualified him for
a change of duties within the same business rather
than for a new trade or business.
IF YOU ARE a parochial school teacher, you
were arrected by an important appeals court decision
in 1980.
A parochial school teacher took courses, some of
which were required in order for her to retai.n her
parochial school job. But the courses also led lo a
degree which in turn qualified her to teach in the
public school system.
Here the Tax Court agreed with the IRS that lbe
courses qualified her for a new trade or business
(public school as against parochial school) and
therefore disallowed her deduction for the expenses
of the courses.
But the Third Circuit Court or Appeals reversed
the Tax Cut and allowed the. deduction.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
•NEW YORK tAP1 S.t1es, fhu•• pr.Cf
NEW YOAK1AP) Flnal Oow·Jonn evvs lo• T~y ""•r 1' STOCKS
•nd ""' ""not of ow fiflttn "'0\1 .ell•• Htw Yon Stock Ewchan.,. ISW4'\
tr&Cllnq natoon41tly •t "'or• than SI Texaco tnc 1,111.~ JS•
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18"" 512,000 63•· 1
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AMERICAN LEADERS
NEW YORK IAPI -Sain, Tnvrs prtO ~~~ ... 'Ttoc~' "1.~~ .. :'"' I~
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1981 TOYOTA
COROLLA SR5
LIFTBACK
Equipment includes 5 speed transmission. powM
steering. bucket sets. tachometer. power assisted
front disc brakes, wheel wetl moldings. carpeted
floor mats & pinstripes. (608~. One Only.
1981 TOYOTA
STANDARD BED
PICKUP TRUCK
Equipment includes 4 speeo transmission. power
assisted front disc brakes and one-touch tail gate
panel. A super value for a super truck' (0122~).
One Onlv
1981 VOLVO
DL 2 DOOR
SEDAN
4 speed transmission with overdrive. power
steering, power disc brakes. tinted glass, belted
rlld1al tires. custom pmstr1p1ng & more• (192801)
One Only
1981 VOLVO
DL 4 DOOR
SEDAN
Automatic transmission. power slffring. power
disc brakes. power door locks. tinted glass.
custom pinstriplng. wheel well moldings.
upholstery Fabrlcguard & morel (624099). One
Only.
1978 TOYOTA COROLLA
Station Wagon. 4 cyl. engine, automatic trana., factory air
0000.. AM-FM radio, pinstripes & body aide moldings. (lrnlWAH).
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(583FWA). Looks & drives Ilka "NEW"! (91SZRT).
549M
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Eoonomlcal 4 cylinder engine. 4 epeed tranamlaaion & vinyl
Interior. An economy car at an economy prloel (755HRW).
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THE REAL
ESTJ\TERS
WISTCUflf
VACAMT Reduced U~.ooo •
DetMr•le owner 1ay1
brlnf ·all offers. N
quaU ylng. Low down. 4
Bdrm single story home.
totally up1raded. Call
ror more details.
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
7 J 4-63 I :6990
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THEHUKEE
$96,500
F.xcell~t Anaheim loca·
t1on. Terrrific family
home. rlose to shopping.
xlnt s c hools. Near
Angles and Rams home.
B11t home with beamed
I
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OCIAM.U
S3Jt,ot0
Reduced thousands!
Spacious llvin• room
features 1lowln g nrepa.ce. 3 large bdrms
plus den. Great assuma ·
ble lat and ownu wUI
carry a second. Call 87~
THE REAL ESTATERS
..... wn.,... La~ S Bdrm 3 Bath
home located In Mesa
del Mar. Two fireplaces.
pool. add-on family
room and RV parking
are some of the features.
The owner will sell on a
contract with low down
Full price St64.900.
$5,000
DOWN!
Payments of Sl.080 on S90.900 loans. BuulJful 3
Bdrm 2 blath home with
dining/family area.
Shaded covered patio.
double 1raraf(e. call for
more deblls. 54&-2313
THE REA L
ESTATE:RS ......
RIALISTATE
IHVISTMIHT
LICTURE
AT.TEMTION
INVESTORS
Tills beautirut view pro-
perty in Newport is
priced below market
value and below a p-praisa I. Space a1te
kltcheo with bN>akfast
area. Huge li ving room.
lanai with view ,
firepl ace and open
beamed cathedral cell·
lngs. Ride·a ·way master suite. separate chldrens
wlnit. Dash to the pool.
Call today for details .
Owner hiichly motivated
and will work with very
creative flnancina. Call
752-1700
THE REAL
ESTATERS
NEW CONDOS
XLNT TERMS
12 I lZ l•uJ1r
E . ot Ha rbor Bl vd.
641-1991 a~
NO DOWN
FHA-VA
TERMS!
3 Bdrm. dinin~ room .
1500 sq.n of li ving area.
no down VA. 593.950
Call now. :>46·2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
THE GOOD LIFE ...
'"''' --------• ceili n~s . recently re-decorated Kilohen has
TRJ\DITIOML
REALTY
Leam the secret of how
to purchase property
creatively. Sat evening _
March 2t. 7·10PM <7141
963-3'110 bfr 5PM for re·
servation & info. BUILDER'S
UHIV.PARk T~home living at its
most presti~ious. You'll
enjoy cozy fires in the
mstr. Bdrm. balconies
off 3 Bdrms. plus the fun
of minor redec:oratin"
with paint and n<'"'
carpet. Th<' prit·e or
1140.000 is the best in the
area. For information on
thi s SELECT
P R O P ERTY ra ll
751 ·3191
COSTA MESA
.... 5 IR-SI 25,500
:::·; OWNER SAYS SELL
'"'' !'lot an add on or con· ;~: Vl'rsion A real 5 Bdrm
.. " fam1lv home 1n one of I Costa Mt>sa ·!> n1<·est
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PROPERTIES
7 14-63, -6990
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new microwave. ran~e
and o-.en. The back yard
is big enoul(h for a ball
field. Call for details.
752-1700
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
THE GOOD LIFE
UNIV.PARK
Townhome livin~ at its
most preslig1ous You'll
enJOY co7.y fires in the
mstr Bdrm. bakon1es
orr 3 Rdrms. plus the run
or minor redecorating
with paint and new
W•ME'. t, 11\1 ... ES TMEl\i TS
631-7370
-ASSUME
SI00,000
Of loans a( 12'% interest.
on this fantastic Mesa
Verde 4 Bdrm 2 bath
"home. with 2 fireplaces,
expanded family room .
1900 sq .ft. of hv1nfit .
Priced at only 1139.950.
Act now! call 546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
carpet The price hor ____ _
St40.000 1s the best int e
ar<'a ForihformaUonon ATTF.NTI ON RF.AL
this S ELE C T F.sTATEBROKERS
p R () r F, RT y c a 11 Do YOU need minimum
751 3191 orflce s pace??" Desk
s pat·e avail. pro
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SELECT fe!lsionally deroraled of·
R P RT E rices Orange Coast P 0 E I S Financial Center. Mesa
OWNER W /FtHAHCE
12°/oDOWM
Ruys this 2 plus den
home 56 months new.
double iron l(ated entry,
cathedral ceilings. brick
f i replace. ~o'urmet
kit('hen. French doon; to
patio S 179 .ooo. Ca II
673·8550
THEREAL
ESTATE RS
WALK TO
MWPT
BEACH
Your heach place this
summer or all year Ion~.
S209.900 Plenty of room
for the whole famil y
with 4 lar~e bdrms and
family room. Lovely re·
ar garden and patio cov-
e r . Owner will help
finance. Call 673-8550
THEREAL
ESTATERS
Vt'rde. ConJerence room
avail. Sl75 per mo. Your
phones or share ours .
Other services avia-1.
Orange Coast Financial
Realton. 951-0701 I
SS,500
pub you into your own 4
Bdrm. A •c home ·12
7/8'"1 financing. Call for
detail s o n our i':;J~
754-1202
EXECUTIVE
MESA VERDE!
Very popular Republic
home with covered en·
trv. massive living room
a nd fami l y room .
firepla ces. elcl(ant
formal dining room.
huite country kitchen
overlooks s park l lnf'
pool 3 car garage and
many ertras. Owner will
carrv tst TD at 12"~ in·
terest. Priced at only
BARGAIN
Outst anding builder's
lot. 66x300' with <"harm
ing 3 bdrm home. coy
ered patio. Live there
while you build! Lot next
d oo r also for
s ale 66x300 '. Nr
Ne wport's Back Bay
Hurrv. call for details.
&46-7l71 .
THE REAL
ESTATERS
«;:SELECT
T' PROPERTIES
S265.000 Call to see. ---------1 546-2313 • OCEAH Ir VALLEY
INVESTORS
SPECIAL tiWtJ f.~~·!:~~~m· ...
$68.900. If vou have hltlt>
cash and are lookinl! for
a ~olden opportunity to
own your own home.
don't wa1t. th1:-.1s 1t' This
lovelv t•ondommium i:; a
2 Bdrm. very clean and
neat. and loc·ated in u
quiet a rea Approx
imatelv $2.950 down and
o wner· will <'3rr v 2nd
with s mall paymPnts
Call now for all the-de
tails 752-1700
.---------1 3 more separate homes on lg lot. Call now for OCEAN YU CONDO
Lowest priced Versailles
condo on market today.
Z BrZba. StSS,950
675-1771
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RoyMcC_., Rttr
54 .. 7729
THEREAL
ESTATERS
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Appointment. Only $149.000.
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BALBOA ISi.Aii
ACCO«lng to C•llfoml• Bualnea•
•nd ProfHalona Coct. (Sec. 17900 to
17930) •II peraona doing bualneH
under • flctltioua n•nte mutt flle •
•t•t•ment wtth the County Clerk •nd
h•v• It publlahed four time• In •
newap..,., aervlng the •re• In which
the bu91ftff• la loc•t~.
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proof of filing to open commercl•I
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SUPH SPYtiLASS
Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken
Living Room With Fireplace &
Beam Vaulted Ceiling. Large Fami·
ly Room. Full Length Hearth, Wet
Bar. Plus A Huge Bonus Room. SelJ~rs Will Assist In Financing.
Pool Size Lot. Shown By Appoint-
ment. Asking $565,500. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing.
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759-9100 #Jc_,. ... ,._
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Under Construction . . . Wlll Be
Ready By June. 3Bdnm, 28atbl,
Family Room, ObservaUm Deelt, a
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642-5171
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Decot. ,l,200,000.
OM1 OJ 1M1 WT NOtm l¥llJ
Jn Cameo Shores, a 1prawHn1 4
bedroom, with study and exquisite
kitchen wrapped around an inviting
pool and accented with a sumptuous
spa and. of all things, an l.ncredible
garage! You should see it! 1Jiere's a
v.iew too, for just 9676,000 ..
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REALTORS, 675-6000
2443 Eut CoHt Ht9hway. Coro•• del Mar
WE HA VE 4.3 OF THE 8~ USTlNGS IN TOWf'J
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY Of
THE IRVINE COMPANY
4111..-UMIVMSITY 'AU! Beautifully
upgraded 4BR, 21h bath and family
rm "Fordham" in Village I.
Earthtone decor -freshly painted
and ne w air-condition. Large
m ast er BR w /fireplace and
balcony. Steps to community tennis
courts ; a dult and family pool.
$144,900. Scott Alston 551-8700. B-11
WOODRIDGE COMDO! Bright 3BR,
l 1h bath a end-unit Elm model in
premium location near park, pool,
spa and tennis. Sl 12,000. Marioq
Hanson ; 551·8700. B-12
752-1414
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r1T, llon·Tbure , Waltrw/Walter. Sbott ..... 1 ... ,..,....... • ............ W/f ' ............ .,.. mo. c.m .... -. Delly Pllo&, P.O. dlv. mu1t bt a Hit• claalra. Se1'Ver1 cbla•· T.a:.,_ or PIT. C.11. bows. CNo UJlll) Good No.,.,., w. w11JCraln. A. a Dlfi 6 a 11 S.0.2. btHftt1, tnaalnt for Boa fUIO, COit.a ...... atuter. lftterwled b1 r• _...._ _______ _ ...._ •llU. ho\a.ttr ••1ea, private cau f71.tllOJ (Lou). Ca-multill&h l/C mpat. ........_l fJJOO + Ca.-. <. . tail openllou. Dutt.1 Biiby Grand Plano. Bllr'f ct• AM for b.l.rley: Ha,....,B"Ra~ We permo. PIMMa.,,,yt.tte Sf;C1tl:TAltY wUI Include ca1fllert.n1; la 1:9."",., .... ,.,, primary t'll-TTm. • Modek.Sfaarp,fem.only. an Wllq IOI' a*.1e RW & WI , ~·· E.rl'a Plueblnt ..,. T1PlhSl 1eo'I ottlee atocktn1. prlelna and 0!r."~1~' 5~~~:::::
a.., ~wr-llapaiae. lfon.fuhton. •ltQwllocaado,iaall· ~•1 a-. Camino Capletuno llrllla: xlnt Phone man· varlout other retaJI 112>00. l ....... t ol tood food to .... __ _..._ ea.-, Bob t.y wort.. Salar, wee for No~.P ~art -.O.Ol. . RE t dllt14!1. ~pr. pref. In· ____ .__ __ _
tll• Irvine corpoute t• _..,..,. 2 c • bl • • ·~-. ,..., • ns•?· .. eltper. pre . tere.tect •ppUunl.I •PP. American Oak roll tQp eom mualty need1 • E1ttc. ramlly, lovln1 I P • P r a on . Ume . ~. tp¥H. Gre•t Sal•pel'90l'I needed. Put a ary commenaurate ly ln pert0n See Mar
relpo9'1lbl• delivery aupervlsim.forlboy1,1~ MOUi nturanct It other ca rffr ~p0rtunltlH . time. P'lellible houra. w/capabllities. Nr 0 .C. Ms Scbw•~ber1er: desk, s .curo, Xlnt ~t'IOft todrh•• our van. 612, elearibl1. eve meal, ffMk'nl(£PIN" ~:f"::·:~"P::C·~~~ On·U.job tt•l11ln1. Por over u . p h 0 n e : Airport. Gloria, 540-4880. M081ratel'• Inc. eaa Ed· ~PI P 50·820,,
OOOcl d rlvlna record errandl•1boppJnc.Car UU~Dl • f'79.1114 more ln ro •• call : 7H·MS1. IOAM·SPM . SIClllT•aY ~~E"/~vi.,!«B. ~ary, M·P. 8 :90.2. p~~u· owa room and $UKllJfSOI !.54-41~~ ~dulr~-~~2 rutuoelJland s•~ .... _..•r•1e rt-f .. St,ut: llln. Call Don or ba ... or veoutandw~rlt r"' P /T Count,ir/0,trtce ..... ._.._ CNV • VV.WI ..,.,. .......... .. ••••
SUlle: 56'1.ca2. noon to I, 5 day week. BUingualexper'd pref'd, pel'l()ft, for equipment J!e::. SALWSON ~':'t:" obpl~ ~;s /':; Slllp/lecef• ... ....... ,,cltf\
FulltJme. Coriuct Garry
G•&ne. 541-1522. S.A.
Oak desk, Hoofler chop-
pln1 bJoch " more.
...& En1.lish speaking, driv. but will train the rl1ht rentahtore. Typin1 req, Ex pe rl ea c ed on I y .
• ...... _ _. ~I( req. Ne~ Bes •1 c:b. penon .... ft...1..1.... • ppr o a . U I b r 1 . ' mT•UIAMT r . T . / P . T . W a It ah ~::::t~:!:-e:;/' :;~f~ Plate Collectors l
646-3CXJ7,64$-7848
~tp'd Ro1teu/Book· e 1· requ ·~· • ary ....--Saturdays req. Salary Saedwlcll Maker hrs Clarke's So. Cout Hrs 1.4:30. Contact Goebel Hummel plard" k~r Wed.Sun. days open.M8-5809l0.Spm. ......,.... open. United Rent AO of 7All·3PM llon·Frl. Plau. Coat• Meaa Helen llcGinley forl•-------•I &holden, 1'72& 197Ht, •,~ M :!OPM at lAeO Ho111k.eeper/Companion. l515S. Coat Dr .. CM Coate Mesa. 845-0790. ....._, 151-'7500. app't. 8"-2292. SHIPPI•• & Hummel to match.
Pa cCoettHwy EOE Live-in. Muat have car. <4GSatRarbor Bl.) 8-_..:,_.~ '""'"' "-P/"'me help. In· _4_~_1303 _____ -...:.".c.:.~i 957-5141 P IT ln a 4 iJrl pfflce at ...,..,_._ SALIS PllSOMNll. Secretarial/Person Fri· "'v&.o&J• ""' Eatn to 18/hr. Set your No smoking. Call aft. a mall m•nuracturlng M eyerhof'1. primary needed for ~ontem -day, PIT employment. terviews held 12·1 Mon Very lovely walnut din& o~ brs, car Ir phone 3PM :~. Co. nr S .C . Plau. supplier or food food to p0rary women a wear. salary from $800.$1000 ~~ ~titkunuea. 212 table, carved Je11. btCl•
oec:.M&.2lT2. Housekeepers wanted. MUaSl.a.H. Phone, typing, filing. the Irvine corponte Must be exper'd. Salary __:(~TI~4~)~119~l~·Sl93~~·----·l~~atn~!!!!·!!!·~~~~I leaf. 4 Fr. style upb4l1,1 Seecliff Motel. 1661 So. M e d I c a I o f c . fifW"el, etc. Gd benefit•. community needs people plus comm. Please •PP--:::-dining chrs. Sml excep,
........ Coast Hwy , Laguna Ophthalmology upr. JackCroul54S-TIOl. for sandwkh-maklng & ly or c all: Apropo. Secretarial SHIPPING Clerk part tlonally nice ic:ebC))l>C
Sl1tUCTUIAL B h 4!H-C892 prer. Salery open. Gd sim~ food prep. M F. M4-2C2 or #29 .Fashion Executive Secretary for time. Must have uper. beaut _ hardware.I '7MllO _e_a_c_· -· ---· --~ benefits. Resume . llALISTAn 8 _ 3 . N 0 ex Per . llltnd,Nf'tBc:h I person R.E. office. Call: Balboa Marine, 67S-04St •. I'
Housekeeper /Cook for New Port Ce n t e r · SALISPIOPLI neceua"" St•rt · Mi" ·------•-•I Xlnt dicta phone & typ-549-9671. E.O. E. MI F m 0 --a-.. -: -n-~.·--d-ta_b_l .. -.-..;.::."'H,it;..• Exp. Medical Aaalstant. active person. Live in -759-89121 100%Comm. Muatbein-Call D~~ o; Susi~·~ Sales Ing skills. Must have a """"' "' ...
front Ir back, hrs. & Belboa. 673-Um. ---------I tettsted in learning to 557-41232 front office appearance Sitter needed occasional front file cab, sq cottble.
11 lary open . Non· MUISIS AIDES syndicate ~al estate for --------PEP IOYS & ability to deal with ly. S2olday. in our Wood-2 custom print hi bM'fl
smoker. 540-4376. HOUSB .... S Needed to give TLC to de v e I o per. Par ti•--------MaMy, Moe and Jack clients. Sharp telephone bridge hQme. Avail. on chrs, love seat, odds fl
.... JIWalY
Bro.dway, Fashion lsl.
Newport Beach
Mature person. Call
Mary Meizner 644· 1212.
eltt237.
FREE TRAINING. Xlnt
Income. Convenient hrs.
VANDA BEAUTY
COUNSELOR needs
)'dU ... 3221. 994·6456
FULL TIME Graveyard.
Ah.a. serv. No exp nee
Call: 892-1212 EOE
•ltaALOfffCE
Typing & l~key adding
machine. 12722 Western
Ave .• Garden Grove,
898-9721
General Office Worker
Must type 40wpm.
Cost.a Mesa 549-3942
•&aAL OfffCI
Immediate opening in
our purchasing dept. for
an expr'd person with
xlnt typing skills & a
pl easi n g phone
personality. Duties will
a tao incJude filing, order
t-.king and other general
otrice work . Xlnt
be~lits & working con·
dltJons with a growing
company . Apply in
person at:
THE JOLLY ROGER
INC.
17042Gillette Ave
Irvine
714/546-0331
General
....... &.
Courier /Clerk, part time
needed for Npt. Bch. medical lab. Perm. pos.
Prefer mature person.
P hone : Jan Hillyer,
640-0140
We have an immediate elderly patients. Will ownership oppty. Can Restaurant •SALIS PIOPLE skills a must. Call Lila s hort notice. Laurie. ends. Call btwn 10-2,,,
ope n Ing r or 2 train qualified r:rson· also llsl le sell while MT.P•••OMl"S 133-2900. 752-Sl ll days. 551-1506 _67_5-«w _______ ..... a
housekeepers. Full time fel. Earn wh1I e you leamln1. Ray Ballard. PIDA •STOCllMCI eves. ..._.__" IOIO positions. 10PM·6AM earn. App Y l445 61U105or8'8.(M(M STOii Take adva11tafie of this SICllTAlY •rr--
s hifts . Excell. frinoe Superior. '-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Now hiring for full & opportunityto olnoneor tor pest control com· South Laguna Village ••••••••••••,..••••••~· .,. I . 1• part time openings •t h A . HARBOR AREA ~nelits paokage. Apply Off:tel CLHk ReaJ Ettate Sales I 0 c a ti 0 n 5 at 0 . c . t e nations leading auto pany. Salary negotiable. mm al Hospital is look· . J.t-
10 person at: Advanced Experien~ agents are A· paru retailers. We orter &et-6930 in g r o r p / t exp· d A PPLJANCE SERVlw-Health Center 131>0 F/T.accountlf!glgeneral irport.Varylngdays& bothgoodpayandafast ---------groomer·can lead to ti t WebuyusedappliaMe,
Bristol St. North, Ste. oHice, duties xlnt ~~etoi:::f :lit:n~:: ~;il~:105:;f~1e~!n; friendly working en-Secretary/Part time work. profit sharing --w~sellrecond,guar #100, Newport Be.ach. benerat s. c all Bob M h k homema ... er• & s tu· vlronment. CallMon-Tues.9-Noon. 499-5378 appliances. ~9-3Qt#} E.O.E. M/F _7_7_G-_1m_______ ust ave proven lrac a ... SOUND 1~1507 record. You will be dents. Our progressive, INTERESTING? STATIOHHY I IUY AmtAMCE$' .
INSURANCE Agency PAINTE,R-Neat. relia-working with pro· growing company offers LETSGET Secretary StoreinCdMneedssales _Les 957-8133 service rep·. comm 'I. ble. ~Pd. custom work, ressional associates Our opportunities for advan-AQUAINTED ' H U ... TI .... ft. T 0 ....
lines acct. handJino. 75~ fullt.ime. 631-4410 oftic:eofters: . I cement based on your A I I . ! " " ..., " Xpelrson fltime. 5 days Sears Refrigerator Top
.. I job performen ce pp y npersonat: IEACH nt .work!ng ~onds oftheline,17cuft:x~ ofc .. 25~ field. Un· PAIMTH •Best beach location Pleasant working condi· PEP IOYS Legal Sec'y for 1 atty in Especially fme chentele cond. S300. G.E Porta-
derwriting. service s ales Ex per. pref. Apply Sun. •Liberal commission lions. Must be 18 & over. 11•• I _ __._ oaL....i 3-Attomey office. Desire phone 644.7432 ror !_?Pl. -ble Dishwasher llSd' pos. Car expen se. .._t 1 •-~~..,.. w B Program. Apply in persoo btwn. 1 && -_.,,.. 2yrs. California exper. S R salary, comm. Min. 3 ""· 1 "'4· ... ....., ay, •Nat'I referral program w I I I C l41~l. STOCK Clerk part time ears oom Air cond •
'I d · C.M.548-9852 Call i pt &6PM. au 1 ur, •· =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ for marine hardware S50 SIS-9223. ·...:• yrs. comm . un erwrat----------W It now orap · 23005.E. Bristol ~o.•• IMtir • t C
11 8
lb -~ -
ing eaper. Must have F PART· TIME a Hemphill, 673-7300 Sant.a Ana Heights Ty'-:-M -,, * •SICRnAaltS• * s ore . 8 8 oa Montgomery Ward 18 c q
& C lie Orange & L.A. Pick own hrs & income. <Next to McDonald's) ;. !::. Expd Ccasultant Ours Marine. ~9·9671, E 0 E ft frost free refrig. used
Counties.Call: Ambitious, like people. llCB'TIOMIST E .O.E. Accountant/Deg$20.000 M/F/H 9mo.S32Sfirm . 751 ·3294 '
Diane Bullock Call for appt, SS7-5675. Exciting position in our !~~~~~~~~~ Sc-... .W.Ctw Acct.sPay /T55Sl4,400 1---------1 ~-9550 E.0 .E. design studio! Busy RetailSales Exp'd.-dynamlc. ECE Secy(TrainLanier) SUIDIVISIOH --------Part time. need am· h TYPING & & Elem. Ed. units req'd. Sl3.800 IMTm.IC>arLAMT bitious goal or iented P ones. Women's FIT retail 64.2-o.11 Liz Reinders Agency EH51MmS It
UPRIGHT FREEZElta.!.i
Like new, 1250.
645.2297 CAUTICHMICIAM people, opportunity to FILING. Near John days, exp. preferred: 4020Birch Est '64 EOE DISlaMHS
Starting position avail earn unlimited , tax WayneAJrport.5S6-l60l. xlnt benefits. Call SICllTAIY Newport/833-8190/Free DllAFTSrlltSOH • 1 Whirlpool 2 speed W .M
with Tustin based plant benefits. For app't call llC.rlOMIST 77G-1877asltforLarry. · Ligh t bookkeeping. Career opportunity
Co. Will train-health in-496-4436eves 6-8pm. c 0 r po r ate 0 ff ice . SALES Clerk for retail Plumbing knowledge avail. ror talented & ex·
Xlnt cond 1150. Cali
eves. 631·1675. ''"
surance. Arboretum In-Pleasant personality. marine hardware store. helpful. Fulltlme. Secretary per'd. Individual with
terior Plants. Ask for PAIT'TIMI Lite typing. Newport P /time, ex per. nee . 848-3136. IXICUTIVE well estabUshed & grow· Maytag washer & ga,.,,
dryer. Almost new S6Qo. Wendy. (714l7J0.6460. Semi-retired OK. San Beach.64G-8950. Call : Balboa Marine. SECRETARY SICllTAlY ing Civil Engineer ing Antonio Winery. 645·8940 firm nr 0 C Airport -ht•..twy COlflrol
Offlu/ ..... Asst For vitamin mfg com-
7~1212
Part Time
pany. Oper ate small c-..-.1Y..t1t
IBM 5110 orfice com-C...n.n
puter. Data entry. Good Adults with outstanding
ma tb s kills Fringe attractive pe~nallties
benefits_ Experience de· to spend 15 hrs per week sir able Linwilco Laboratories counseling youth •ies 10-15. Evenings &
_ 832-9100 Weekends Available. 175
Janitorial route -respl Per w k · C a I I
honest couple HB/FV 2 :~5:30pm. Mon thru . -Fra. 642-4321 eat. ~3. Top pay, reliable people. Ask for Lori.
own phone & trans o.w.,.c .. t
S8l·Z130 D., rllet
Ll•ALSICllT.AIY 330W. Bay Street
Laguna Beach. full time Costa Mesa. Ca.
w /mlnlmum 4 yrs e~-E q u a I 0 p p o rt .
perienc:e for sole practi-Employer
tioner. Emphasis on
criminal. Pl. & ramily
law. Salary c o m ·
mensurate w/exper.
114149'1-1'789
UPI «MIAIDS
Swt. ... tn.cton
Now being hired by City
of Huntington Beach.
Call City Pool. 960-8884.
U4i)UOIMrTI MAHA•• Exp necessary S8/hr
must have good ref's.
wine knowledge. accep·
table drivinl( record ap-
ply in person eves 2937
E Coast Hwy CdM
Part Time l
Temporary Jobs
Available
Clerks, Secretaries
Receptionists. all
Office Skills
Needed!!
iv1c11 HESTON I
&Astoea.t.s
CSpec:ializing in
Temp0rary Clerical
Personnel>
Recepta'onls t. ~ork whi"le 549-9171, E.O.!:. M/F/H P IT pos. In I gi rl ofc. to Marketing Dir in Apply 1· • · · Ith S R ' .. financial services firm. n person w re· A C I FI C E ! Se a rs kids in sehool. Some typ-S.. Deslt C'9rtl Typi11g. rommunicatlon Resp., challenging pos. sRumbee to: BM~. Fuwe'!tl~s at po rtable dishwas her,
ing. 11·2:30pm. Hrly Inside sales duties " skills essential. Lots of i n volving area or o rt ein, •ham xlntcond.175842·4314
rate. Irv I ne a re a . heavy typing in friendly variety & some travel. securities, insurance. Froet & Associates. 1401 ---------
549-7986. atmosphere or s mall Hrs nex . Call H P.J, real e state. Xlnt. Quail St . Newport GE oven-ra nge.hood.(
964·5325 Beach 1150 Westinghse s.c. dhl llC8'T'tOHIST
Full Ume Mon-Fri. Must
company near ocean. shrt.hd/typing skills re-~~~~~~~~~J Good .__-6:•-. Call Don· •'d. 714-&40-0123 l~ oven·sloveS22S ~9-lS.10 ""'""''.. Secretary1Typi4t, r!T, 4 ~ .. ~!!!~!!~!!!~~I ----na: 64,5.,Jlm. hrs pr day. HB nr1-SWJTCHIOARD Eltt. Dryer. be personable " well ---------
gTOOmed, & enjoy meet-
ing the public. Requires
good spelling & pen-
manship. No typing.
Phone experience pre·
ferred. Full coqipany
benefits. Apply: Pen-
nyaaver, 1660 Placentia
SA1.IS Beach/Adams. 963·0516 SICllTAllY Of'Tlt near new. Sl.SO.
IOOKIBra F/C P/time. days. wknds 495-6718.
Ave .. C.M.
rmmed. part time open-
ing for Reader Ad
representative for inside
s ales position. Gd. com-
pany benefits. Apply in
person: Pennysaver.
1680 Placentia Ave .
C.M. Mon· Fri., 1-SPM
Secretary Bu sy
Secr-eUrial svce. needs
competent secr etary .
Fast, accurate typist
957·9331.
SECRETARY
Wide variety of duties
for sm. business. Includ-
ing customer serv .. bill-
ing. & posting. Pleasant atm06phere. 645-22.47
Small busy ad agency stcmAIY a.c .... M.f lch Exp. a plus, lite bk pg. Healthcare mgmt. co. in
Challeng'\ng fast paced SALH Non-s mkr, excell Ir~ has an. immed.
positk>n open in one of Newport Beach leading salary. 642·52Sl opening for indiv. to Newport Beaches mos{ Jewelers seeking full perform secretaria l
prest11ious real estate time Employee we ll SICRITAltY duties for 5 of our
Will train. 642-JOlJ
Switdllwd/Rec•pf
Busy public contac t
Posit.ion for experienced
operator Pulse board
Call Billie. 751-3247
TIACHH
Sal. only_ Exper'd. ECE
req'd. Garden Grove
area,. 9'71·SS33
White Frigidaire. xlnt
cond. top freezer , rros1
free Sl75. 839-0219. ----------Refrigerator . frost·free.
excellent, 1200.
548-8513. 548-4485 --------
Sears Elec Dryer. bke
new. B&D Elec Lawn
Edger S 19. 548-8242 ----Altdioft 10 f 5 brokerage and develop. versed in sales & office P IT afternoons good Medical Dept. start. The
ment co. We are seeking procedures. 5 day week ski 11 s. t y p Ing & ideal candidate will
a reliable congenial including Saturday, no shorthand call for an work well under pre.
diplomatic person able eveninp. Call 873-9334. appt. 644·4492 ssure, h.ave the ability to
T•le ...... 11 SoHcffors
Res ponds lble young •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •• women to work eves 1•
j I b ----------1 establish priorities. be to ugg e usy, busy W A• d pend bl •-h lf phones, typing, 50 sales ant Call 642-5878 Classified Ads &e2-S678 e a e .. ave se
& adml1tlstrative staff initiative. Shorthand or
erriciently, comfortably ,.. speedwriting a must.
&wtthasenseorhumor. Sales Medical bkgrnd . &
Excellent typing skills a c redentialing ex per. ~ust. Real estate & pre· HERE'S A "EM r:;!'dbe~fi~al=~~. & F~; vious receptionist & W interview. contact :
phone experience de· s h a r 0 n R a s i n s .
5 : 30-9PM S un· Thurs
earn 13.S0.15.50/hr to ap·
ply call Kelly 540-.088 art
5:30Sun·Thurs.
Telephone Solicitors .
Needed immediate ly To
work J.9. Mon.-Fri No
experience nee No sell-
ing Call after I PM
alrable. Paid holidays. 71~1-1616. EOE M/F
Major medical. pension iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~•--------•I ~af~~~;~:1~11 Slavick's Jewelers has an opening
966-0151.
SICaTAaY TB.8'HOMI for a Jewelry Salesperson to work to hotel reservat ions. CALL•S
PUBLIC FURNITURE
*AUCTION*
TORih 7:30 rM
Lovely bedroom sets,•
chesl-'. bunk beds. chest
beds. living room tables,
pictures+ lots more.
SAVE SAVE SAVE
We honor BorA. MC.
cashier's checks & cash
NO PERSONAL
CHECKS PLEASE! ' Food Available
a&eAL OFftCI
Local leading pest con·
trol company needs
1eneral office personnel.
Entr y·level position.
Typing & office exper. 540-0400 cs~~~~~~ closely with customers in selecting helpful. Call T im : MAHA•lll/A11i1t.
Thursday. 3-19 btwn 9 & Women's specialty I •1 p·1a1· fine Jewelry and custom designs.
The JOb requires a high degree of
responsibility and good knowledee
of Jewelry merchandise. Excellent
SOwpm typing, filing & Prom home. part time.
ph-One exper. 80wpm for well·knowo charity
shorthand & will train on fund·raising campaign
reservations. S900 mo. Call: 714-549-3712
Items subject to presa~
MASTIRS AUCTION
207St,; Newport Blvd CM
Company Benefit Package.
3.m6a2J. s tore Full time . ....... II J I General office Full time Clothing expr. Nancy •• .,.
office help n eeded Craig. lnc.556-t495 • · •
839-9625 646-~.'
Send resume to: lf703. l~~!!!!!!~~~~j llc-Le.. 102'0 Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1~ 1-·
w/sorne bookeeping ex. Manager, Orfice work. e Special fabns • 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. TIA'fa A_.EHCY •••••••••••••••••••••"•
928216 NewJ>Ort Center n eeds Sc~winn 5 speed Tandem per helpful. Duties incl counter help for rood • •
learning property service. Seasonal, (6 • £mt. •
mngtnt office & com· mo.>. h .8. area. Call E.
COMT ACT Ml. MdmMOJT
1714J 644-IJH Security officer, PIT,
wkenda for lrg apt. com·
,lex in N.B. S3.50/hr.
For info contact Jim
Lupis at 8"-1900 .
delivery person wilt. B1rke SM175. 2725 Gannee
typing. can take lnstruc-O · C. · 545-1373 "'
pule Input. Hrs 8:30·5 Songrath, i11o544.5378 • Immediate opening in our Marketin1 •
w/possible overtime. I or write 14581 Acacia Dr .• Services Department for a Special . wk vacaUon art' 6 mo. T ti c ........,,, Features Editor. Ctndl~t.e muat have a
• 9001 I _us __ n_. _a_._ .. _~ __ . ___ 1 • College Degree, writing & edltina.
mo to start. Ca I Mature ""'rson for ladies' • expertise. and some experience preferred .• Deni 549-7881. ,,_ Challenging p0sltlon with ....,.wth .,...•nUal. rlgure control salon. • ••v ,........ • GENERAL front ofc. P/T,momings.642.3630. Excellent frln1e benefits. Send resume to:
2·9PM. Must type & • Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, <»tta Meaa, Ca .•
SLAVICK'S
Fine Jewelers Since 1917
lion, own vehicle. M·F
8 : 30-3: 30. ff r I y +
mileage. Do lo r es,
644·1663.
~----~---nnsma •Seeu.rit--•Y------1 With paste up ex . __ • ..........__ ._ c.. ~ perienc:e. Positions open
• - --r In Costa Mesa & Dana ape 11 . Ide a 1 f 0 r MBNCALCOUl•I • 921128. Attn: Personnel. •
!!>._mem1ruaJrer or student. M~ have own trana & • Editor's e ...... ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ~--... 4.--...11 ••• befamillarw/CaUtomia _ ww1-nPIST
FTwy •)'Stem. No salea, • S t... • 1 Tues .• Thurs., Fri. .
h•w"""'9g; Pt. The Composing
Room, 979-3541.
....... OFftCI pleau.nt posit.ion for in· • ICre .. ry • , __ ... --""'-":. ,,_,,.,... __ .-==-""'• l2PM-8AM. Sat. 5PM-For dynamic invest. L--.L.IDI •ora wery In dlvidual who enjoys lAM. Must have own ment firm . Up to """"" '' • · drlvin«ll·F•518B-8500 e A chaUeogtofopportunJtylsbeln1offered . tranaportalion , 11200/mo. to start .
terestin1 part time Job by the Daily Pilot for someone with lbe . PROFESSIONAL te..___·, CPR tralnln• Outstanding •rowth In pleuant o rtice? ~.... e intelligence, .... t ·~d skills req·"...,. to..._• •· ... .,._.., " f b 0
2 black Schwinn cruisers
$130 & S140 xtras-~
cond 646-T.?75, 646-7050 , r I USIDllklS
&C2-2173
Women's bicycle. xln•
cond. 1100/bat orr. Need
to sell. 152-7511 dysl 751·7U75evea ,
Racin1 bike ft /yellow G''
BMX Chromaley 2•·
xlnt cood $300 842· 7872
Girl's Beac.h Cruiser .•• ,
Almost brand new. fu Clerlc•I. for mature --.. , "'" .... .,... """ ~ •tomeexper. pref'd. eotenUaJ or right In· t::non Locat•~-p C.H Phlebotomlat/ Recep-• secretary to the edltor. lt'a an lntereatin1 • > SALES dividual. Collins Assoc .. · · ""' · " p0siUoo requlrinl the tools of the trade -S67Sa Nlt'OI N 8
pt . Bcb. Ex per. • ~:~~~~~~·~0~~~ti • 80 wpm dictation, 70 wpm typln1. : :ls~;~6~al~~0:. ;~f~: n as. · · Glrl'• bicycle, anth(u•
must. Accurate typin1. time, permanent p0s. • dlctaphone -and the ability to shift ~· 1:30-SPll Typist lNO Roll·F.,l 24" Par
540.$790. '
~~~i::~atz.?s~: Phone: Jan fftllyer, • mentaJ 1ean on short notice. The benefltl • flMAMICAl PIODUCfl 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ Varied office duUea lncl oriccmd..$450..-J . .._ C II ...... 1~·1 MO-OHO are 1enerous, the pay reaaoneble. ... l.YICll I-support for President of --=-~--~--+ _•_:_.._ __ .... ____ •----------• AppllcaUons bein1 accepted only throu1h • llC'Y P/T leadil'l1 stereo manufac· I PS I ti..,.,.. IOI•
,,... ________ Medical e •ppointment by callln.J ... 842-4321, ext. I N~ Beech firm Is Meklng Typtna, t/b a 1eneral of· turer In Jrvlne uu. , ..................... •
MONrOMCI • 277. acldltlonelstafftoma,_etflnWlel ncedutiea. Flex hrs. nr Type 50wpm from l9WOODb6'1 · -·; PVU.nan; • Ca•rl . • Mr1tk:IMto1meUandmedlum11ze JohnWayneA.lrport call trantcrlber. Good Sd, dit decllina. N11 Receptionist Sec'y It Ml,... owners. Wt are ,_Ing Bart.araw.-1ecnurial e.xpo1un1 • load-11,000 ft In frot"
Bookkeeper. f;.•p . e 0,. •• I fer,....wttttacotl • ...,..,I .__'Y,UC-. 1rowth opportunity. mill,5fJl/ft CMtu.9"
NIW n • e e I I a r y • S 1 n flwr ' + YMr'I Of builnnt/..... -_.., (714)9'111. XIJ'1 IQ1UO>e
Clemllde Write Ad nn e ••P9ftlta and• true lntwtst fn 'or •in• CPA ft.rm . 8UltNlllMIN c/oDaUyPilot POBOX • E•r:rlenced at i.a1t 5 year1. Mwil be: lnd1,.,...q.,.o,en1ncomea Dutlel will 1110 Incl. 'fYPIST Alum patto room
t.at the DAILY 1580CM CA aa8. • ab • to Ute new1paptr umer• and Curttnt Staff 1ncomft '':= froM tomellkkpt, m.toa.. Pert tlme1 2•1 days per ctonr., !O)t 1e. Wlndo111
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Pups. Come 1ee/wlll tlq~ irotd velvtt .. a mo .ti. coat irl person. old. llke new 1125. 2131' .... 190I MI ram •r, Bal b o a ----------1 P enjntula 873-MM
YELLOW L•b/Golden - -"9t. pupe. I*>. Call btwn AN110VE BIR DSY.VE
a fr 5PM. 556-3810. ext. • Maple bedroom aet
2'1.uUor J lm j m -om __ _
10 mo. AKC rea. Cocke rTwln mattraa seu 12S
Spaniel. all shots. 1115. ta. Stt ol 8 dlnlng chairs
5U·52H Thurs. or St<IO. ChUdl or aewlng as1.noz Fri. desk '25. Dlnett• at 4 --------~-chaln1 SUlO. ~&2(2 Sp1i~1er Spaniel Pup1. - -A,KC champ. blood line. Lovely oak ~uch table.
Sl25ea 545-1527 Colonial tele bench ta
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w /tratlei, neve r ln blatll w/extr11. Run1
MUST SELL ;.:~· SHOO. P .P . ~:;:~.~: 0 8().
WtatlaU 32. Flush detlc. H.D. '91 Sportater CUi t ..
llZ.100 Ooe Of• kind. S•~ or Web•r u~b. M UST ....... offw trade for real e1tate. SEU.. Dennis. 990-3192
Priel•11tflltl1 S 5 t • 0 O O · ff • n 1 '75 XR75 Baaunl ex~
_______ __..., _1 C .. ....,. :r 7141ai.ui2 ha111t, mudder fenders.
---------..-.~ .... tftn•H/ '7 .. 2' Wanted: older u Uboat pl11Uc endorotank.':!!s Semct fOIO --w /sllp In Ne w port atn>ft(. aood cond. H 1'5
••••••••••••••••••••••• '59 Hydrotwlft 75hp, t7' Harbor. 131·1987 55t-al01 Charlie. &44·1805
Marine Electrician r b It e n i . e JC t r • s , Oeal~llnttall/repalr SU00/0 80 145·244% lo9h. SI,./ 80 ~ Special with far ·
Qua!. work. 549·2520eve Oodls 9070 lnir. u Is S900 after 5pm llADY'FOl FtSHIMG • • • ............. ••• • •• • Chri• M2.IJ'781
BOATMAINTENANCE Trojan 25' Express %4' Sailboat. 1ound &
Speclallit In Teak Cruiser, fully equipped, seaworthy. 5'' m oorin11. '77 Kawasaki KOlllO·MS.
S39(). Xlnt cond. New
SIAYISAVll
Wf'IH US9 PAITS
Im ported car partJ IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY
101 N. Manchester
Anaheim nt09900
CHEAP!!
SliaJitly med turbo kit ·1~ '74 DatsUI\ Z cars
1-.583'1
'62 Ramble r ·All o r
nothing S225. Dr. It
home. Apt 8206 425 Mer·
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Wa1dn11 &Resloring fatho. live bait t a nk. NO 116.000. 615-7138
0 /R... VHF. & much evPS.
Great deal. Scirorro
alloy whls. Used I yr
• best offer. 644· 1318 tire, orig nn. slam (H t -· ------
Not I~~ 548-6859 Wa nted dependable. ---more. Lesli than 200 hrs. ----
SGPJf at 20 knou. 3 boat Sli ps available, NewPort
tOlO owner. Sacrifice 115.0$>0. Beach. 25'·35'. Avail
Dys 640· 1633, Evu now 642-4664.
'79 Suzuki RM \25, never s m a ll blork Ch e vy
ra~. Uke new. beat or e nirine 1980 or later
fer. 831·6876 aft. 5. 548-0995 days
I Obe d ience/ Prob le m Intl. Tender. 8'4" hyp
New In box. Sells 1849.
475.8883 -------
N EED end tie for 2S' Trimaran w/l8' beam. '18 Kawasaki KZ SR ~. 327 en11ine with power
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--J ohnson, VHF radio.
Mar ine Stove. P r rncess depths recorder. outrig.
•045 Iron table , glass top, Pr'feto YM 56x33. 4 chairs & pads.
•• ••••••••••••••••••••• St95. Also misc. chain &
Electric, ttiree burne r gers. ,Ca ll arter 6pm
with oven. like new (714 1&42~3.
FOaSAU!!! easer . maple country
yle-$60. Dresser. anti·
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After 5:00646-8435
Orig Litho by John Len· BRITISH Seagull lonl{
non from .. Bag One" shan outboard mtr. 3hp Sl~. 535-5595.
16' Wood boat, trailer.
~.Good shape.
493-9759 eves.
28' Californian. '86. sngl
ga s , f l y b r i d ge .
fi ber glass. VHF. depth
sounde r . trim labs .
dinghy wloutboard . fo ll
can vas. Sl9.500 Call
Dys: 847·6044: 700.8677
eves.
.o.pplianc--OR t will Jewelry: Private Party 26 · Ch · fl c b in " .... WANTED· Triumph Cub r1s cra 11 Mllor SELL for Vou (). 00 F' · will sacrlrice S20 gold Cruiser.xlnt cond.$5500. Erickson 32'. '75 loaded. IMIASTHS AUCTIOM PATT p L urnature pitte 11927) ringed with '!'otorcycle. any cond1
• B e au ti Cu I . I 0 Yr d iamond <necklace I also lion. John~-~ 846-7522 Bristol cond. Orf er. R F.
.646-1616, 133-9625 Guarant~0""' 7239 2 b t•f 1 di d .79 ...... Penn-Van. 200 hp or term s 968·7903. • --~'"<>:!:: eau 1 u a mon Wanted : stroller. high ""' JIUYFUltHITURI Whitewood4poster twin rin11s retail tot~ value chair . car seat. misc tur bo d ie s el. rully 968-~2
s 957·8133 bed with mattress & box Sl4.000 will sacrifi ce for On ly in good cond equipped, im mac cond O'day 12. xlnt cond. with
, sprinl(s $5(). 646·3375 S8000call 1714 )759-09E.._ 751.8967 Bargain priced. Pvt par t railer , S800 ~1t. Bdrm set. 6 pc.s -----Gold & silver lop dollars -----ty. 77S-7l25. 673-3729 548 4288
lst o bed.). S200. Trad1 Garo1J9 Sale 1055 Class rings"' Wanted: older satlboat ----~n~I Dining Rm set .,6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 957.8053 w 's l 1p in Newport Glassply. 17' 110.120 hp Fixe r upper ol d e r
thairs. 2 leaves. sohd New purses SIO/ea . ---Harbor 751·896"1 Mere V hull wttrailer sailboat w/slip Newport •ood. beaut finis h S250 Drafting Tbl SSO . old MochMery 1071 --Ve r y rlea n S2900. Beach 751·8967
Co rne r Bdrm gr oup dining rm chrs (6) Sl50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M11sicol ~JJJOorMS·0775 ftso. ~S-9223 Oriental rug Sl7S 1438 Craftsman tO" tablesaw. lns.,,...Rts 8083 ----------~--Doro thea P lace, La S225. 3/8" drill & drill ••••••••••••••••••••••• PACIACA 44
Frigidaire Gldlone Cstm Habra C213) '91·3185 press attachment S3S CONN Directo r trombone ...LIQUIDATION
hnperial cu ft S3SO. Din· -------646-21687 with cue. Exce lle nt ,79 must be sold 250 hrs
iJIR Set Ma hogany w/6 M 0 V I N G S A 1. E Mhc.el•IMI IOI condition. SIOO 675·8052 Also41' avail under dis
cbrs. buHet & other s W as h er I D r Ye r . •••••••••••••••••••••• arter 6PM tress condition.
•0325·759·0226 ~~::.1:,.,~:~t~~~c ~!:· 6'portablespa,pwrpack . 6STRI NGACOUST fC DGYktfnserh•c.
8. Sofa + matching 4'..'J' 2542 Santa Ana A ve CM deliver, set up S2200. GUITAR 714/873-5252
25' C·Class Catamara n
with trailer. 1st S975
833-7381 dys
'79 Sloop, cstm hit. 15'3".
dac sails wttrlr. xlnt
S2195. 962· 1608
Classifed Ads "42 ~78
Call· 548-&4l2 or 552.1660 li ke nu. 4000 mi. 11600 11lide trans SJ75
art 5PM Firm. Eves~0.~!59 _ _6.:J l·?._S&'i_
SS' SLIP . Balboa Marine
#124 Avail now til June
1. Call btwn ~5. &44·9730.
30' dock. power boat or
Taberncale Mas t. No
ovemischters St60/ mo
752-2584. ---
ATTN· PVT DOCK
OWNERS NWPT BA V
Beautiful 30' s ailboat
needs shp in Ne wport
Bay Business exec &
wife are sole owners No
kids. no dogs. 964-2080 ----
60'MOORIHG
18' boat, S2S.OOO
Tony 6'75·0915. 631 ·4286
·79 Seneca II. 8SO TT: brn
& ii:ld ext. dlx clb seats .
3 bid pops: rull r ollins.
llSI. 195 dme . full cple &
glide slope. long ran11e
t a nks . h eavy dut y
brakes . stereo. sound
proofing. sin part IJS on
ly ! Never damaged & a
bea ut y Sll 7 .500
1714 )54().6911
Excellent condition Autos for Sale 1~9Suzuk1 RM 80 I
S500 &46·1415 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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966-1390 ADVE.RTISE~S -----The price or 1ler.:s
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WE CAN SELL
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559-1304
RENT 22 ' lu x m t r
home Sips 6, self cont
S2751wk + 8' ma
640-8585.
'76 Tioga Motorhome.
·11.25· A1r~tream. ~ood
cond. sips 2. furn. SSOOO
645-45.JO bef. 5
F.st in pk.. C M $7500 Lo"
space rent f urn ·77
Nomad Rx32. < N98831
Elite 894 4401
'76 Terrv. established .
o;pa('(' rent $1 05. comp!
furn. inrl TV. IS59451
F:lite 894 4401
l'Olumns does not in
dud(' any a ppl1 rable
taxes. hl·ense. tra nsfer
fees. finance charii:e!>
fees for aar pollution con
trol device cert 1rications
or dealer documenta ry
preparation charges un
less otherwi se specified
by the advertiser
Antiquff/
Clouics 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'46 F ord Wo odi t>
restored. $13.000 Al-'iO
'29 Model A Town .Sed an
4 dr. restor~d Ideal for
s tud en t S1 0 OO H
fi75·6161
Mustanl! '65 Conv p .,
d1sr brks. pwr top auto
pony mtr 2119 4. V e111!
'ltraiii:ht bod y xln1
mech. wire whl rvr~
tonneau. boot On g fl' I
pty 17141968·2042
1963 Volvo Sedan. t<)l')cl
eng. body needs ~ome
r epair St JOO Own(•r
~8·7249 c~.s•/ llftllt 9120 '64 Traveleze 20' " c
••••••••••••••••••••••• stove. rr fnf!. nu inter ior '48 Lmron Cont Mark I
CJ>t' $5750 Olds F.ngant•
C192TPL1 661 62 10 '76 COLEMAN TENT StSOO 641-673 1or 775 t003
TRLR. Sleeps 6 CUsed 4 eves
Times I Stove. Sink. Ex t r 8 c a n v a s Find what you want in
1714 >995·8989 Daily Pilot Classifieds
'28 FORD Mode l 'A
Rumble Se<1t. hne c:ir
best offer 640 8526 ~ve seat SIOO. Dinin11 II k I 631-6519. 645-7285 S22S 675·8172 ---
1'bl wllear + 4 chrs S50. 631·7086a wee ong. . - - -Autos, Hew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9800 Auto1, Mew 9800 A4rto1, Hew 9800
ffo.2560 Household sa le ; 22 cu' John Wayne Tennis Club Gibson acoustic l{Uita r 20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
New stereo cabinets. roll
t:ep bar cabinets for
~ans. bookshelves. new
3'" gas stove I Almond I. ~·a r i o u s h s e h I d
f)l m iture 536·6676 aft
&PM
Ama na r efr igerator fam m e m ber s h ip . yearoldclass1c
freezer. dishwshr. lawn SllOO incl. transfer $400 548·0905
care items. ba by items. 644·1549 c v VJO p 1 etc. Fri. 3/20 6962 Paula WANTED. S t roller & 12 erwm ega /\
CircleH.B 8'8-6094 highc hair also m isc Speakers S200 each. 1
ba by items . 751·8967 T~pro 6000R 6 channel
R 16 f ·1 -------. -mixer boa rd. Sl25 or ummage. a m 1 Y J ohn Wayne Ten_n1 s Club S450for all. 839·6128
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Sat/Sun. 5962610 Joann re11. member'$hlp, StOOO ----
OJk dinette set. parquet St.. Costa Mesa. incl. transfer. 675-MSS Office Fwwit.-. &
top. t yr old . m ust sell SUNDAY SALE 10·5pm Reasonable!John w ;y-ne EqMIP'Mftt 1015
S360. 848-7297 Antq Barber chairs fan T ennis Club F amily ;·~:;;•••;.:·;.:••·,~~:7 tas t i c pri c e o p e n Members hip 844·1613or s. x w . Couch. end tables. corree
table.
640-2347 after 6pm.
Mahoga ny Trestle dmin11
rm tbl. 2 leaves. 6 chr!!
'450. ~lJS2
Htde·a·Wa y bed . S50.
Comb loveseat & r ouch.
SJ35. Misc ror s e ll.
530-8629.
Medallion garden furn
Driftwood wtcamel. 48"
round tbl. umbrella. 4
chrs Also: 3 Chaise . 2
c'hairs. ottoman. ilass
tbl. 760-1%12 .
E nglis h armoir . S425 759.9471 <Judy1 retum . 2 exec cha irs .
Gas Fi re pl a c e L rg ------ -&40-8230or640-9900
Spanish type dining set Amer Oak dresser '250· Typewnter table $25. o r.
S225. Sunfish S ail Boal & 3x3 Oar<_!en window .new flee chair S35. Utility ta
Trailer S32S. Lrg mirror Sl51?. Paintings & prints bleS25. 675·8172
5'5''x5'5" Plants. junk Stained glass 646·3478 - ----
& neal stuff. Windward 1600 Gloria M a rs~;1\S T ENO R ETTE D i e
Barbershop. 30854 Coast M be h' SSOOIOBO taphone Barelv used H igh~ay . Alp a Beta e m r:7i 8213 Good cond. Oniy $220.
Shoppmg ------ -~·337S
Huge 3 fam )d u le . IRVINE COAST CO~N· Pi..;& 0~1 8090
C a mping equip . s m TRY C LUB F a mil y •••••••••••••••••••••••
a ppl. reg ping·Pong tble. membership. 644·8036· ESTATE SALE
Texas long horns . tires. IOam·Spm wkdays Sunday 3122 . 8·5pm
Tv's. luggage, r adios. Beaut mahog. 31~" slate Hammond Organ w/2
boat shore line Hubbel p 0 0 I t ab I e . L e a t h spkrs. $2000/080. Stor.v.
a dapters . misc books pockeu. Must see S800. Clark Spinet pi a no .
---etc. 345 Cost a Mesa St. 846-3037. 645 .. 7848 11000. ~ Rut~ers Dr
Brown J ordan . 4c lub C.M.548-0500Sat. Only. -------C.M 979·8776 .
chrs. w/2 tbls. Camel ---Camper s hell. 6"'2' long. --.--. -
"/b eige c us hions . HUGE P ARKING LOT :r wide. 2w high. s75. Upnghtp1ano.xlnt rond.
1212. GARAGE SALE. Saint Philco refrig . SJOO '450 -------Wilfrid 's E p isro pal 548·0130. S52·4487
Red vel vet hl11h back Church 18631 Cha ppel -----.
c:hair iood condition. L H t 8 h SAT W e ddi nlls O ff ! r r B ea~t1fu l R ose wood
ll5 631·3474 Ma::·2is~:A·M t~iPM. Bullocks va ult. must Upn irht Contempor a ry
sell. never work Ca na· I S89s Large Hlde·a -~d J Family.Appllances.cy· d ian Red Fox, f ull ___ 760-l507 __
Good Condition cle acces., shower doors le ngth. large collar.15portt.g Gooch 1094 ~31·~74 & misc. Sat Only . 8·2pm. med. size. Appraised at •••••••••••••••••••••••
16022Walti Cir. H.B. 18500: SS500 or ofr. Seiko dive watch. good to Moving Sale·Sofa S90. dbl
bed StOO. Frlge S75.
Butcher Blk Tbl w/4
din SUICl. will take ofrs
l ·Slll2:i
M a r e h 21 . 22 9 a m 968-tlOUAM 's ___ lSOmeters.
chlldrens clothes, fu rn, Sofa bed S17S. Bed S75 __ 151·8967_
toys . ski equip. dble bed Honda so $350/offer. TV, Redo,
& other Items MS-78'79 HIA, Steno IOH
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()Juch. ch•ir, tables It Lots of goodies. Fri·Sat· 20pcWaterlessSet Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr
limps. Wimbledon VI~. Sun. 2Z030th St, NB. S2!50/0 BO. S57-5e?S Sw1~~.t!~o F1786ree. dell very \t 73 P r t oce ss C t. J ..., ....,..
97-la:IO Houaehold items . March 7pc Ludwig druma MSO. 4 Hoffman Console Early
··-------21st fr 22nd. tAM-dark. mas r1rns w/Ures 145. American Radio.
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v erytb\n1 aoe •. na. sofas, br furn,
bles, lamps, tr1l1c. Sal
2. S un . t -5 . 212
~ethyl\. Bal. fa.
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13 gun1nen he1a near nuclear plant
they did not know who the men
were or what they were doing.
"l don't know what I've got,"
Dean aald today. ''The men speak
English, but two of those in
custody might be foreign na·
Uonall."
tloned today by agents from the
FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms,
evidence has been found to in·
d lcate the men intended \p
sabotage the plant. He said the
NRC had no prior knowledge of
the group.
The sheriff said Dixie M.
CRYSTAL RIVER. Fla. <APl
-Thirteen men were held on
trespassing charges today after
they were arrested -armed wlth
automatic weapons and dressed
in military fatigues ·-on private
land near a nuclear power plant,
county officials said.
The arrests occurred late
Thursday on a rancb bordering
the Florida Power Corp. nuclear
plant at C r ystal Ri ver ,
authorities said. The men
claimed to be members or an
Army unit from Fort Benning,
Ga., and officials there lirst
acknowledged and later denied
association with the aroup, said
Citrus County Sheriff Charles S.
Dean. ·
Federal officials said there was
no indication that the m en
represented a threat to the power
plant. But federal officials said
The men, described by Dean as
"clean·tul, straight-looking ""1S
in their 208 and 30s," were anest-
ed al their camp' near the 858·
megawatt plant.
Dean said only one of the doien
or so weapons confiscated was
American-made. The rest were
described as Soviet, Japanese
and Israeli weapons.
Dean refused to re lease the
namesofthemen.
"In cue this turns out to be
legitimate . . . CIA or something,
I don't want lo blow their cover."
he said.
A uWity spokesman said if lhe
men were connected to the
federal government. the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission should
have been notified because of
the operation's proximity to the
nuclear plant.
H ol l i n s . ow ner o f the
Hollinswood Ranch, reported J
hearing automatic weapons fire •
Wednesday night. He went out
The men were being ques-
NRC spokesm an Ken Clark
said in Atlanta today that no
a nd encountered an a rmed man,
· tStt NUCLEAR. Page AZl
Recall lo~ming .
Dana group gets signatures
Where shuttle worker died
This diagram illustrates the engine com-
partment of the space shuttle Columbia
where an accident at the Kennedy Space
Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., killed one
worke r and nearly a!fphyxiated four
others. Related story Page A4.
Clymore put
out of room,
fears kidnap
f'ormer O r an ge County
hostage Craig Clymore has been
kicked out of his hotel room in
Damascus. Syria, and says the
U.S. Embassy is about to kidnap
him, a spokeswoman for his at
torney said.
Clymore, alleged to be the
ringleader of an international
drug smuggling operation. is
facing a seven-count indictment
in the United States.
Gunmen bind two,
g et cash in Laguna
'fwo gunmen burst into a
home in Laguna Canyon Thurs-
day night, tying two occupants
with tape and ransacking the
house before neeing with $90.
Police said a neighbor who
heard lhe ruckus and came over
to investigate was slugged in the
face and forced to lie on the floor
al gunpoint.
The suspects , one carrying a
shotgun, thr other a re volver.
burst mto the house occupied by
Geor l'(e Fendley and Caroline
Kustin near Big Bend.
The gunmen forced the pair on
a bed where they tied them up
w ith athletic tape before
ransacking the house.
The shotgun-wielding suspect
is described as between 25 and
30 years of age, s tanding six
feet l inch tall, weighing 185
pounds. w1th dark hair. He was
wearing an olive colored coat
and gray boots.
The second suspect, who car·
ried a revolver, was described
a s about 25 years of age, six feet
tall, weighing 175 pounds with
blond hair
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Ol IM o.llY P'ile4 SIAff
A Dana Point citizens group
has gath ered enough valid
s ignatures on recall petitions
against four Dana Point Sanita·
lion District board members to
force a special election by July.
Rosalyn Lever . a spokes man
for the Orange County Registrar
of Voters, said more than enough
signatures had been verified on
the four petitions to qualify the
measure for the ballet.
Members of the board named in
the recall effort by the Dana Point
Cititens for Action are Angus
Smith. John McComb, Jack
Schmidt and Earl Hardisty.
"We were just delighted with
the outcome."' said Carolyn
Walti. spokesman for the Citizens
for Action, lhe group seeking the
recall of the board members. "We
are very proud of the way the
whole thing went.''
She said her group would be
sponsoring candidates in the elec-
tion, when Dana Point. res idents
will choose whether or not to re-
call the four board m embers, and
a.bo vote ror a slate of new direc·
tors.
Mrs . Waltl added that the
citizens group wo\lld bold meet-
ings at which residents can meet
those running for seats on the
sanitation board.
The Dana Point Sanitation Dis-
trict board spurred the citizens
group to action when it refu sed to
rescind a controversial pension
plan it adopted last April.
The plan would pay the district
directors $500 a month after they
retire at age 65, after serving
eight years on the board.
A fifth board member , Louis E
Dunning, also was a recall target,
but he died less than a month after
being served with recall papers
last October.
The man named lo replace Dun-
ning, Don Klaasen, is not named
on the recall petitions. His term
will expire in November.
The citizens group needed l,408
valid signatures on each of the re-
c a II petitions t o qualify the
measure ror a vote. Thal number
represents 25 percent of the reg-
istered voters N:l Dana Point.
Mnrf' than 1.750 signatures
.. .,
S4!rio ..... ..,. APWt,.._..lo
Comedienne Carol Burnett
listens to testimony in the
trial on her $10 million libel
suit against the National En-
quirer. The case is expected
to go to the jury next week.
<Related story, P~ge AS >. The former Lake Forest resi
dent was aboard a Pakistani
jetliner that was hijacked March
2 on a flight from Karacbi to
Peshawar by three opponents of
the Pakistan government and
later flown to Damascus
T he spokesman for Clymore's
attorney. Ronald K re ber of
Laguna Beach. ~aid the 24-year·
old man was "very agitated"
whe n Cly mo r e te lephoned
Thursday to say he had been
ousted from his hotel rovm .
Clouds hide
arriv al of
Keith j11ry deadlocked
"He kept saying 't hey' were
putting pressure on hi m ," the
spokeswoman said. Clymore is
also reported to have said, "I'm
going to . be kidnapped by the
U.S. Embassy."
The spokeswom an, who said
sh e had taken the call from
Cly more, said Clymore claimed
he had been prevented from
calling Kreber, and was told the
International tele phone lines
were disconnected.
Clymore reportedly used a
friend's hotel room telephone to
reach his lawyer.
Kreber is planning to Cly to
Damascus Monday to visit his
client.
Kreber previously said he has
been issued a visa by the Syrian
Embasay in Washington, D.C.,
allowing him to enter the coun·
try.
When Clymore and 101 other
host ages were released last
Saturday ,after spending 13 days
on the jet, news of his lndict-
m ent 1long with elaht other
Californians was announced by
tbe U.S. Attorney's ofllct.
WELF~RE HOAX
COSTS WOMAN
' SAN DIEGO <A P ) -A
woman who applied for welfare
o der 13 names, clalmlnc to
have 18 children, baa b41en
M1'tenced to two years In Jail
with 10 yeart' probaUon.
Laun 1.Allb Zielonka. 21. wu
eonw\eted of well are fraud and
rjury. Sbe Jot credtt for 200
a7111*J( ta JaU, but Mun.lctpal
Ml• David B. ¥oon ordered er• Tb-.reday tci pay bull
1,•11. .
n e w sea s on
No rain is expected tonight
after the last storm of winter
helped push rainfall levels toward
normal along the Orange Coast,
accordini lo a s pokesman for the
National Weather Service.
The first day of spring was
ushered in today al 9:03 under
cloudy skies that aren't expected
to clear completely until Sunday.
A spokesman for the Weather
Ser vice said that a new storm
could bring showers by Monday
morning. Otherwise it will be a
dry weekend with temperatures
tonight in the low 50's and highs
predicted at 65 Saturday.
The rainy season along the
Orange Coast got off to a slow
st art this year. with the season's
total until Thursday night lagging
far behind the annual average.
ln Huntington Beach. resident
weather expert J . Sherman Den·
ny measured .58 inches of rain
from the latest storm and 10.32 for
the season. The average is 11.95
and last year 20.21 inches were
measured. • · r guess thia la all we're aoine to
get," saJd Denny. "We're out of
danger.''
In Newport Beach the Orange
County Harbor Patrol measured .« lncbel of rain and 1.90 for the
year. A small craft warnJn1 that
was in errect Thursday waa Uft.ed
early this momina.
Sanuaio Peak received the
heavies t rainfall from
Thurld.aJ's storm wltb 1.8 tnches
meuured by the Oran .. CowalJ
flood Control D\ttrict. Tbe blll8
have been bit with ts.1 lncbee for
the Y•ar, 1Wl short ol UM•· 1 t.eh avera1e for moupt.ainoua part& ol
ea1temOrM1tCount.J.
la Colt.a MeN .11 lHMI of ra.ID
were meas~. 8lfd 7.71 tndM!I
C~ U.t!!U , .... Al>
Pane l mulls l if e or d eath for s l ayer
By DAVrD K.UTZM ANN
Of IM O•llY P'I ... SI.ti
An Orange County Superior
Court jury which must decide if
convicted murderer John Alan
Keith of San Clemente is lo die
in the California gas chamber
is deadlocked 11·1 but will con·
tinue deliberations on Monday.
Judge Donald A. McCartin,
after polling the jury Thursday,
said he wanted the panel to
come back and try once again
to r each a decision.
Keith was convicted by the
six-man, six-woman jury or
fir s t -degr ee murder with
speciaJ circumstances in late
February for the mutilation
slaying of Corona del Mar real
estate agent Ruben Martinet in
his home.
The panel took only a day and
a ha lf to determine Keith's
guilt.
However. jurors had been
weighing the 23-year-old man's
Cate -death or life imprison·
m ent without parole -for a
week.
Jury foreman Donald Cham·
n ess told Judge Mccartin
Thursday that the panel was
"hopelessly deadlocked" 11·1
and he didn't believe further
deliberations would serve any
purpose.
'l'wo Mesons aboard
Mammoth combe.d
for missing plane
By AllTBtl& a. VINSEL
OfUltOelly..i1etlutf
Searchers flytn1 throu'h
snow·blindlnf weather ln the
Mammoth L.Ue area today re·
ported no 1lcn of a unl.thed
plane taJT)lilll two Coeu Mc;H
men home from a aki trip.
Tbe two mea took off about 1 p.m. ftunday 1D •ro vtaibWty
weaUMr aacompuled by heavy
1now. Tbey were bound from
Mam~ Lake to Blahop to
pick •P tbrM other Oran1e Count..Y' *clenta oe u .. tUtht
back to J-Wayne Airport. Liti.cl u mtaatD1 and PA·
aumed d_~~~ ln tbe turbo·
cll•t•ed ~· n1m• C-.a
210 aircraft rented at John
Wayne Airport are:
-Robert Reed, 25, a manage· menl trainee w1tb th• Ralphs
Market ebatn. -Michael T hompson. 2$,
whoae Cotta Meta addreu wa.s
alao not lilted.
Auu,oriU .. •aid U..lr compan·
lou wbo had ex,.eted to Joln Utem •ta.. wa1 bome. are re-
t u rain1 to4•1 br bu• h:om
Bl1bop. Wbere U..y had lpeD\
t.betr ski b0Hda7. . _
Tbe1 were .ldeDWitd at DaYid
and SllanC.U• Smith, of &1 Toro.
and Ste Speer,•· of Newport
Beaclt, ~~ad.home...,...... , .... ~ .... Al)
It wasn 't revealed toward
which decision the jury was
leaning in its voting.
ln polling the jury, M cCartin
found three membe rs who still
believed a verdict could bt
reached.
One or them . Fra nk
Schiavone, said he needed an
impartial explanation on the
meaning of aggravating and
mitigating circumstances in the
crime.
Defense l a wye r James
Merwin of Laguna Hills said he
believed any furthe r delibera·
lions wouJd "needlessly " put
both the jury and Keith through
"additional trauma."
Merwin said Mccartin should
declare a mistria l in the penal-
ty pha s e o r the case ,
automatically giving Keith life
imprisonment without parole.
However, McCart.in ordered
the additional delibe rations
because three jurors had In-
dicated tbey believed there was
still a "reasonable probability"
a decision could be reached.
"It's goina to be touab.'' one
juror told the Judae durinl his
polling of Ute panel.
According to testimony in the
case, Keith and a companion,
Antboc\y David BJ ca_ of Dana
Point, killed Martines, 40, in the
bedroom of hit Coron.a del Mar
(See JVa Y. Pace U)
Firms warned
WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe
United Aato .Worken union if
1tnln1 DoUce on J'oid and
Oeaeral Moton tbat tt won't 1c·
cept . Cbft1le.r,1t,I• w11e con·
ce11ta.' and warmq them that.
an.y IM'9 ln tbat direction by
the \op two automakers would
pro•ef\IWe. C
we re verified on each petition.
Mrs Lever of the c·ounty reg-
istrar's offi ce said, maktng tt}e
recall election mandatory.
The four district directors now
have 14 days to set a dale for a
special election. That election
must lake place no sooner than 80
days after the April 20 deadline
for determtntn~ the e lectron
tSE>e RF.CALL, Page A2>
P a n e l OKs
• trac t in
S.Lag u na
The state coastal commiss100
has unanimously approved plaru
by the Broadmoor Developm.ent
Co. to subd1 v1de a 212-acre tract
lying southeast of the Aliso
Creek Golf Course in Sou~b
Laguna.
The state commission upheld
a regional roastal commission
ruling Wednesday approving the
construction of 28 smgle-family
lots on about 15 acres. 3S4 COfl·
domin1um units on 55 acres. and
JOO affordable housing units
within that area
The subdivision was opposed
by the South Laguna Civic AS·
sociation, which launched an ap
peal of the region<1l c·o m ·
mission's endorsement
Association member~ said the
project included mass grading
that would deface the Ahso Peak
ridgeline The group also said
r unoff from the development
would affect the 142-acre open
space portion of the property.
endangenng wildlife.
ll was alleged by the assoc1a-
t1on that inadequa te drainage
systems would res ult in excess
wmter runoff being dumped on
West Street be ach a nd over
roadways, inter rupting traffic
circulation.
Tho ugh t h e s ta t e co m -
missioners un animously sup·
ported the project Wednesday,
they included a number of condi-
tions on development of the area
to meet local residents' con-
cerns.
Commission spokeswoma n
Kati Corsaut said fi ve building
lots were r emoved from the
northern s lopes or the develop-
ment for environmental reasons.
She said a proposed sewer line
would be moved to a nother loca·
lion so it would be less visible.
In addition. t h e com -
missioners said they would re-
view the final drainage plan for
the development lo m ake sure
(~TRACT, Pa~e A2l
ORAICI COAST WflTHf I
Chance or s bowers
decreasing to 50 perc~'ot
tonight, 20 percent Satut-
day. PartJy cloudy Satur-.
day with beac h high
mid-505, inland high lower • eos. Lows tonight 48 a long
coa!lt, 55 ln!-.nd.
llllDf TIDIY
The lrumt Cultural C11tt« u o NCOftd ~ for aboul
400 01p jri n g per ·
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Colombi
SANTA 8ARBARA <AP) -The owner oC a treasure·bunt.ln.1
Santa Barbara yacbl aeiud bJ ~o l omb la n e•llor• s aid
1ulborltJes released th• boat t.o-d•r. and M tJCpecl• \0 leave
Calomblaq waten-Saturd•1 ·
.
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•
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Boat owner Glen.n Miiier, who
ls a lso skipper of the SS.foot
CoHl Sea's quest for sun.ten
Spanish treasure, told the San· ta Barbara News· Press in
rad io-telephone call from his
b oat that Colombian port
authoritles at Sao Andres island.
100 mile&east of Nicaragua, told
Close s h ave
for l awyer
CONWAY,S.C. <AP> A
South Carolina prosecutor
finally got a shave, comply·
mg with a judge's order to
get rid or the .. gr:tsly l~k
ing growth . . . m the m·
terest of justice.··
Public Defender
Clevelanc! Stevens. in a
hearing last week. request·
ed that his legal adversary
and close friend. Solicitor
Jim Dunn. be ordered to
s have the four-month
growth because it was in·
t1m idallng his clients
Circuit Judge Dan Laney
Jr agreed with Stevens and
ordered the shave. offering
to personaJJy supervise the
operation
F r o• Pag~ A J
TRACT ...
its de!>1gn was adequate to han·
die all runoff
Because of the revisions in the
development plan. 1t must get
final approval from the Orange
County Board of Supervisors.
Broadmoor pl ans to remove
870,000 cubic yard~ of earth for
the project
The development firm says 1t
1s a voiding rigid. steep slopes
and fl at building pads in an ef·
forrto provide as natural a slope
as possible on the hillsides above
the seaside vi llage.
The firm also maintains that
drainaj!e will be adequate and
the development won 't be visible
from the Aliso Canyon floor or
Pacifi c Coast Highway. The vis·
ibility issue was a major argu-
ment agains t the development
by the CIVIC llSSOCiat1on.
Miss Corsaut s<11d the associa-
tion ·s appea l was turned down
with a minimum of d1scuss1on,
a nd with only minor a mend-
ments to the project.
.. The developer retained the
same number of units as pro·
posed at the time of the regional
coastal commission decision."
she s aid
Civic association spokesman
Hu~h Wilkins s aid most of the
group's major concerns were
adJressed m the coastal com-
mm;ion ruling.
·o ur major concerns were the
drainage. protection or wild life
and grading," Wilkins said.
"The commission seems to have
taken those things into ac·
count."
Fro• P age Al
J U R Y ...
home after meeting him m a
Lag una Beach gay bar 1n
Aug ust 1978
Martinez was bludgeoned and
later partially decapitated by
Keith. who admitted his
participation in the killing, but
claimed he did so out or anger
at and fear of homosexuals.
Bies. 19. also was convicted
of first·degree murder in a
separate trial. He is presently
undergoing diagnostic tests to
determine if he should be sen-
tenced to the California Youth
Authority He was 17 at the
ti m e of the killing.
F ro• Pag~ A I
RECALL ...
date, and no later than 12S days
after April 20.
'fhe sanitation directors are ex-
pected to make that decision at
their April 8 meeting.
ORANGE COAST Daily Piiat
ThOmM P. Hal•Y
NlilllMI
Aobeft N. WHd ...........
M. Thomae KeevH ,_
ThOmae A.. Murphlne .............
Ctw1-H.l..001 ....... ........,..,_
&ernerd Schulman ~
Cert Cetsten .. n ,......ow..
~==tv~· ~oddw Jr.
' d•l· Mid llMllr ala• .... callMIM••~9 w ..... ..,. ...... 'l'llllil • H•-l>eWJlt..._ edlW oC tb• Santa Barbara
Nen-.,...,lbat ... bada't~
told ol -,... ... plaa and Wei he doubted St, becau1t taUon
wltb tubmachlne .runs 1tood on
h11 deck a he t•lked.
Asked why be bad been
1topped, MUltt replied: "They
never aave U1 111y reaaon, none
wbat.aoever."
Miller said his vessel bad been
forced lo atop because or
generator problems while en
l'CMl'9 te Ck'and Cayman Island,
--... 'Jamaica and Cube. >.a ... Wiiied for Uae en1lne to cooJ
10 he ~ld •ort on it; the
puaeqen, moet of \.hem f?Om
Saa Fraoeifco, •ea& cilvln• for ulautlon In t._. troptul ••tert. Thea a Colombian cun·
boat si.amed o~er the horizon
and took them lnto custody. he
Hid.
The treasure·hunUng upedl·
tion waa oreanlzed by Margaret
Brandeis, a San Francisco area
business woman.
She told the Newa. Presa In Oc·
tober that 1be had •~r« lll·
formaUon, tor wbfob she bad
t•ld dearly, that a 17th century
Spaniab 1alleon lay on U.. Carib-bean floor with a '100 mWiaa
lNUUI*·,~ taid abe taew u.. ~k wu tbere b9eauae lt bad
been dived on before, yleldln1
about $1 mllllon Jn s ilver coma
and brooze cannona.
Sam Dabney o f Santa
Barbara, whose ex·wife KaUe ls
cook · aboard the boat, said
Miller 's son, Zack, was aboard
but he couldn't identify the other
passen~ers.
Engineer disputes girl's death theQry
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of U.. O•llY ~li.t llaH
A University of CaJiforaia
engineer. countering the claims
or prosecution specialists in a
child murder case, says a 2·
year·old Orange County g1rl
could have suffered major head
injuries In a rail down a
stairway, as claimed by her step·
father.
Dr. Werner Goldsmith, a UC
Berkeley professor called by the
defense, testified Thursday that
his own calculations and tests
showed the forces of the fall
down the stairway of murder de·
rendant Leland Roy Dellinger
would be sufficient to cause a
skull fracture.
Dellinger, 30, of Orange, is
standing trial for the death of
J aclyn Zilles, who died In what
authorities originally classified
as an accident,1 fall in May,
1979.
Local pathologists, however,
had het' body exhumed when
toxicological reports indicated
the presence or cocaine in
her system.
The prosecution then filed
murder cha rges on the basis of
scientific evidence which it
claimed indicated J aclyn could
not have suff~red fatal injuries
in an accidert'tal fall down tbe
carpeted stairway.
However, Goldsmith said ·bis
own tests at Berkeley as well as
t he absence of established data
on the fracture strength of a
child's skull led him to a dif·
fer ent conclusion.
UCI clinic action postponed
The witness, questioned by de·
r e n se attorney Donald
Ronaldaon, said he reviewed the
work of Dr. Carly Ward, the
prosecutiotl's engineering
s pecialist. and became con·
cerned that ina pplicable prin·
ciples of engineering wue being
used in her calculations.
Con!lideration of a SlO million
outpatient clinic proposed for the
UC Irvine campus has been
postponed by University of
California Regents for the third
time in as many months.
UC President David Saxon
asked for t he delay Thursday. He
said he does n't want considera·
lion of the clinic to interfere with
ongoing negotiations between
Or ange County and the university
over county support of indigent
care at UCt Medical Center in
Orange.
The same explanation was
given by UCI Chancellor Daniel
Aldrich Jr. when ht asked the
Regents to postpone considera·
Uon of the matter during their
February meeting.
In J anuary, Regents' con·
sideralion of the clinic was de·
layed at the request of Regent
William Wilson who was unable lo
attend the meeting and asked that
the matter not be t aken up without
him there.
A UCI spokeswoman said the
clinic matter may be addressed
by the Regents in their mid-May
m eeting in Los Angeles. depend·
ing on the Stlltus of the county-UC
negotiations. The Regents don 't
meet In April.
Dr. Ward used a child-like
dummy m simulated falls down
the Dellinger stairway as part of
her studies.
Dana t eens
arrest e d in
auto c hase
fi'ro•P~A l
The touchy negotiations hinge
on a claim by university officials
that the county isn't living up lo
the terms of a 1976 health care
pact under which the medical
cente r provides care for the
needy.
Goldsmith said he reviewed
her data, studied existing data
on skull fracture tolerances and
also contacted various experts
in the field or accidental in·
juries.
He said he concluded that the
data base was insufficient to
support the conclusions of Dr
Ward, upon whose work the
prosecution has built much of its
casf'.
NUCLEAR GUNMEN. • •
Two 14-year-old boys from the
Dana Point area were arrested
and handed over to their parents
early today after leading Newport
Beach police on a high-speed auto
chase that started in Corona de!
Mar and ended in Laguna Beach
when the youthful driver plowed
into a parked car.
Police said the boys, who re-
portedly borrowed a family sta·
tion wagon for the 1 a.m. outing,
weren't injured in the collision in
front of Laguna's White House
restaurant.
Newport patrolmen say the
chase started on Pacific Coast
Highway in Cameo Shores when
they spotted the station wagon
traveling at high speed.
When the policemen flipped on
their lights and siren. the station
wagon sped up. T he officers said
the young driver handled the
curves on Coast Hidiwav well and
didn't show until he reached the
Laguna city limits .
T he boys weren't identified.
Police s aid punishment likely will
be left up to the parents.
the sheriff said.
The armed man told Hollins
he was part of military detach·
ment on maneuvers , Dean said.
Hollins then called the sheriff.
and deputies contacted Fort
Benning. I nilially, deputies were
told there W;\S a military unit
training in the area. Dean said.
But, Dean said. he was not
satisfied with the Army's
answer and returned to the area
the ne xt day, finding many
rounds of ammunition on the
ground.
Suspicious because some of
the ammunition wa s not
military-issue. Dean called Fort
Benning and was told by securi-
ty. officers Col. Lou M arcolle
that no Army units were train·
ing in the area, t he sheriff said.
Dean said all 13 men were ar-
rested without resistance after
he tracked them to their camp, a
site he described as a military·
type training facility. He said
the men were doin g hand·lO·
hand combat training when he
arrived.
Armed with only a shotgun,
Dean called for assistance
before moving in .
F ro• Pa9~ A I
CLEA R SKIES FORECAST
have fallen all season,
Santa Ana received .54 inches of
rain and 8.37 inches for the year's
total. The average is 10.99, ac-
cordmg to the"flood control dis ·
lrict
Exactly one inch of rain fell in
Laguna Niguel, according lo
Moulton Ni~uel Treatment Plant
Winds, h ail
whip v alley
By Tbe Astoelated Pren
What looked like a tornado to
r eside nts of a cit y east of
Stockton caused minor damage
with high winds accompanying
fierce weather In the San Joa·
quin Valley.
A funnel cloud knocked down a
fence, tilted some power poles,
damaged a abed roof and tore
limbs off trees Thursday in rural
Linden. 'Jlbe whipping winds
wer~ accompanied by halt-inch
hail, which also fell in parts of
Merced and Maripasa counties.
record~. JC> tar 7.70 inches have
falien there this year. compared
to the 8.46 average.
In Laguna Beach. resident
weather expe rt Joe Jahraus
measured .78 inches of rainfall
and 7 .11 for the season. The
averagein Lagunais 12.50.
No serious flooding was report·
ed in Orange County as a result of
the lateststorm.
F ro• P age A I
PLANE ...
were not available.
Ci vii Air Pa trol Maj. F. L.
Beelby, of Westminste r , said
Reed took off from Mammoth at
1:05 a.m . and circled the tiny
field for 20 minutes. He had
radioed the tower his wings did
not ice up.
He said he would proceed with
his flight as planned, pre·
suma bly after picking up tbe
other Orange County trio at
Bis hop.
"We've got rocks st.icklng up
In the air at 14,000 feet up
there." CAP Maj. Beelby said
today. "There are only a COUJ>le
of passes that even an ex·
perlenced pilot would attempt."
No lnformaUon about Reed's
Cllght experience waa available
today.
Air tralflc controller• at tbe
Mam moth Lake• airport tower
aald Reed radioed that he wu
1otn1 to climb over the moun·
talD rante en route lQ Freeno.
after plckln& up the other three
In Blthop.
When ft waa learned that the
plane wu lon1 overdue at
Bhhop, t h e 1earcb wa1
lau.ncbed, but MlJ . Beelby 1aJd
today wutber conditions tn the
Sierra lft Mvere.
Jbmmctb.Lak• b about 450
miles trom 1.be Or1n1• Coat area.
"l eased back. I kne w they
had live ammo. I didn't know if I
had a drug offloading operation,
a subversive group trying to get
the power plant or a CIA opera·
tion." Dean said .
Dean said the group leader
had a "military-type identifica-
tion." partly in Arabic and part·
ly in Spanish. ·
No bond has been set for the
men. who are charged with
felony trespassing.
Leak denied
TEL AVIV, Is r ael (AP) -
Shimon Peres, leader of the op·
position Labor Party. indirectly
confirmed today that he met
with Arab leaders this week, but
he denied he leaked the informa·
tion to the press.
Specifically, universit y
representatives claim the county
is S20 million behind in reimburs·
ing the university for medical
ca.re provided to poor people.
While this dispute has twice
been cited as the reason for delay·
ing con.sideraticm of the clinic on
the Irvine campus, a number of
health care ano governmental of·
ficials have asked for delays for
other reasons.
The Orange County Health
Planning Council and other
hea Ith care officials say t he clinic
proposal should be widely dis·
c ussed on the local level before
the Regents consider approving
1l. And Irvine Mayor Art Anthony
asked for a delay until a city staff
health care report could be pre.
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was Los Angeles County Coroner
Dr Thomas Noguchi, who said
Wednes day that bruises on
Jaclyn's body were not consis·
tent with a fall. Golds mith did
not discuss any of Noguchi 's
testimony.
Ronaldson told reporters later
in the day that the guilt or in·
nocence of his client should not
be determined on the basis of re·
search in what he said is a
re latively new area of science
bio-mechanics.
The defense has contended
that Dellinger was preparing
dinner at his apartment when he
'"heard a thud" a nd found the
youngster laying motionless at
the fool of the stairway.
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Ex-Mesa m.ayor fum.es over hospital
Bristling over plans for mov-
l n g Costa Mesa Me morial
Hospital operations to Irvine,
former Costa Mesa mayor Jack
Hammett says be r efuses to con·
tinue serving as co-chairman of
a chamber of commerce health
committee with· the hospital's
administrator.
Hammett said Thursday he
wants to meet with the cham-
ber's executive committ" to
discuss future action re1ard.ing
the chamber's stance following
an announcement of hospital
move proposals earlier this
week.
Hospital Affiliates Interna·
tional, which operates the 99-bed
Costa Mesa hospital al 301 Vic-
toria St., reported it intenda to
convert the facility into a ours-
Bobby back
'Big Boy' tried s~hoo l
Bobby Big Boy, the 500·
pound fiberglass figure used
to promote Bob's Big Boy
restaurant at 154 E. 17th St. in
Costa Mesa has returned
home.
Costa Mesa pohce listed the
seven-foot-tall statue of a
cherubic boy in red and white
checkered coveralls as a
"missing juvenile" and possi-
ble "kidnap vicltm .. when he
disappeared from in front of
the restaurant.
When Bobby was reported
missing early Thursday,
police figured high school
pranksters were the culprits.
Both Newport Harbor High
and Corona del Mar High
Schools are celebrating Spirit
Week.
Officers were correct.
Newport Harbor High
School officials discovered
Bobby on their campus early
Thursday. He had been placed
on a roof that covers students
as they line up to enter the
school cafeteria.
In years past, large
fJbergJass forms marking
other Coeta Mesa area busi-
nesses have disappeared dur·
in~ Spirit Week .
Jack King, Newport Harbor
High's assistant principal,
said, "We've had considera-
ble experience manhandling
things off roofs.
"There was a large cow that
once marked a dairy or a
BACK HOME AGAIN
Big Boy'a Big Boy
butcher shop. a big hammer
that once was on a hardware
store trailer and a horse that
came from a tack shop or feed
store, I've forgottt:n which.''
Kiog said school otticials
have no idea who took Bobby,
valued at about$1,800.
The figure. reportedly on--
damaged, was removed from
the roof by Harbor High
physical facilities manager
Ken Eltrim and his crew and
returned Thursday to the
rest{lurant.
"If asked," King comment-
ed. "Ken was to tell the
restaurant people he was
from Corona del Mar High ... "
Military rebuffed
Airport u se panel
OKs Safari the ate r
By RICHARD GREEN
OI IM Dally Pl .. 1 St•ft
Plans for a 10.000-spectator
amphitheater at Lion Country
Safari in Irvine have been given
a boost by a recommendation
from a state-mandated advisory
commission.
The Airport Land Use Com-
mission of Orange County,
which reviews building pro-
posals near airfields, recom·
m ended Thursday that the
Irvine City Council give final ap-
proval to the project.
The council is expected to take
action Tuesday.
performances wouldn't occur at
the same time.
The Irvine Meadows Am -
phitheater Partnership, com-
.posed of private investors in-
cluding executives from the Koll
Co. and Uon Country Safari , say
the amphitheater would be
similar to the Universal Am-
phitheater or the Greek Theater.
They say the problem of jet
ove rflig hts is exaggerated
because the record indicates
military airplanes seldom fly
over the site on weekend nights
when concerts would usually be
held
tn• home u part of a proposal to
build a new boepitaJ in Irvine.
A apokeswoman for the Ten-
neaaee-based corporation said
plans calJ for trana!errtna the
Costa Mesa facUlty'1 licensed-
bed-capacity to Irvine if pending
proposab are approved by the
state.
Hospitals in the county are
autborUed certain numbers of
Ucensed beds by the state. Cur·
rently, tbe state reports that
Orange County baa more beds
than required and has assumed
a posture of licensing no more.
Hammett, now adminiatrator
for the Bristol Park Medkal
Group in Costa Mesa, serves as
co-chairman with hospital ad-
ministrator Jo Ann Castrina for
the Chamber's Health and Safe-
ty Committee.
The Bristol Park clinic's 15
doctors are all staff physicians
at Coeta Mesa Memorial, and
several have served as chiefs of
start, Hammett said.
"I won't serve as a chairman
with a co-chairman serving an
organization whose roots are not
in Costa Mesa," Hammett ad-
monished Thursday.
He said he has nothing against
Ms . Castrina personally, but
that the Chamber must rec·
oanlie the medical needs of a
community of i.>,000 people.
"I have some concern with the
health care of our community,"
he warned. "It's m the best in-
terest of the people of Costa
Mesa lo do something.'·
Ms . Castrina , advised of
Hammett's stand, said today she
has "no comment" re~arding
his statemenL'!
2 Mesans lost
Plane missing over Mammoth
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OI IM o.ily Pli.t Sult
Sear ch ers flying through
s now·blinding weather in the
Mammoth Lake area today re-
ported no sign of a vanished
plane carrying two Costa Mesa
men home from a ski trip.
The two men took off about 1
p.m . Thursday in iero visibility
weather accompanied by heavy
snow. They were bound from
Mammoth Lake to Bishop to
pick up three other Orange
County residents on the flight
back to John Wayne Airport.
Listed as missing and pre-
s umed down in the turbo·
charged single engine Cessna
210 aircraft rented at John
Wayne Airport are:
Robert Reed, 25, a manage·
ment trainee with the Ralphs
Market chain.
Mtchael Thompson, 25,
whose Costa Mesa address wu
also not listed
Authorities said their compan-
ions who had expected to join
them on the way home. are re-
turning today by bus from
Bishop, where they had spent
their ski holiday.
They were identified as David
and Shantelle Smith, of El Toro.
and Steve Speer. 26, of Newport
Beach. whose home addresses
were not available.
Civil Air Patrol Maj F.L.
Beelby, of Westminster, said
Reed took off from Mammoth at
1 :05 a.m, and circled the tiny
field for 20 minutes. He had
radioed the tower his wings did
not ice up.
He said he would proceed with
his night as planned, pre·
sumably after picking up the
other Orange County trio at
Bishop.
"We've 1ot rocks sticklng up
in the air al 14 ,000 feet up
there:· CAP Maj. Beelby said
today. "There are only a couple
or passes that even an ex-
perienced pilot would attempt. ..
No information abe~eed's
flight experience was available
today.
Air traffic controllers al the
Mammoth Lakes airport lower
said Reed radioed that he was
going to climb over the moun-
tain range en route to Fresno.
after picking up the other lhree
in Bishop.
When it was learned that the
plane was long overdue at
Bishop, the search wa s
launched, but Maj. Beelby said
today weather conditions in the
Sierra are severe.
Mammoth Lakes is about 450
mile& from the Orange Coast
area.
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Comedienne Carol Burnett
lis te ns to testimony in the
trial on her $10 million libel
suit against the National En·
quirer. The case is e xpected
to go to the jury next week.
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Foes seek Newport Center delay
By STEVE MA88LE Ot .. OM,,,....._..
Opponents of the Irvine Com-
pany's plan to expand Newport
Center have asked that the
multi-million dollar project be
dumped until new roads are
completed and a new county
airport site is purchased.
Jean Wall, president of the
400-member SPON (Stop Pollut·
ing Our Newport) group, told ci-
t y planning commissioners
Thursday evening that the plans
s mack or "deliberate neglect"
and •·continued Indifference.''
"Until such time as a long
range airport site is secured."
s he continued, "we must public·
ly accu.se the city of lack of
leadership if any development is
allowed beyond the current
general plan."
Commissioners took no action
on the plan to expand Newport
Center by nearly 25 percent.
Review of the Irvine Company's
request for a general plan
amendment is to continue next
month.
The development firm wants
to build a new 400-room hotel,
add roughly 900,000 square feet
of office and retail space and
enlarge the Marriott Hotel by
165 rooms.
Richard Cannon, a n Irvine
Company vice president, repeat-
ed his firm's pledge to put in $8.2
million worth of road Improve-
ment& around the cent•r and
launch a sis>,000-a-year sbare-a-
r id e proiram for center
employees.
These programs, he said,
would improve traffic condi-
tions. He said his company also
is planning to spend $12 million
to put in a two-lane stretch of the
San Joaquin Hills Transporta-
tion Corridor.
"We're not naive," said Can·
non. "we realize this plan would
have traffic impacts if not
mitigated."
Cannon said according to an
airport study commissioned ~Y
his firm. the center curr~nUy is
responsible for only 82 of the dai-
ly 3,250 passengers that use John
Wayne Airport. The expansion.
he said, will have only 41 daily
airport users
But many of the 120 people
who turned out for the meeting
also expressed many other con-
cerns .
Keith jury deadlocked
P a n e l mulls life or d eath f o r slayer
An Orange County Superior
Court jury which must decide if
convicted murderer John Alan
Keith of San Clemente ls to die
in the California g#.s chamber
is deadlocked 11 ·1 but will con·
tinue deliberations on Monday.
Judge Donald A. McCartin,
after polling the jury Thursday.
said he wanted the panel to
come back and try once again
to reach a decision.
Keith was convicted by the
six-man, six-woman j ury of
first-degree murder with
special circumstances in late
February for the mutilation
s laying of Corona del Mar real
estate agent Ruben Martinez in
his home.
The panel took only a day and
a half to determine Keith's
guilt.
However. jurors had been
weighing the 23-year·old man's
fate death or life imprison·
menl without parole for a
week.
Jury foreman Donald Cham·
ness told Judge Mccartin
Thursday that the panel was
.. hopelessly deadlocked'' 11·1
and he didn't believe further
deliberations would serve any
purpose.
It wasn't revealed toward
which decis ion the jury was
leaning in its voting
In polling the jury, McCartfo
found three members who sWI
be lieved a verdict could b<
reached
One o f th e m . Frank
Schiavone, said he needed an
impartial explanation on the
meaning of aggravating and
mitigating circumstances in the
crime.
Defense law ye r James
Merwin of Laguna Hills said he
believed any further delibera·
lions would "needlessly" put
bolh the jury and Keith through
"additional trauma." The decision is seen as a blow
to military officials who have
opposed the amphitheater, say-
ing it would encroach on a jet
training corridor for El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station. The
air station is about 114 miles
north of the proposed am·
phi theater.
Frontier quiet flights nixed
Merwin said Mccartin should
declare a mistrial in the penal-
ty pha se of th e case .
automatically giving Keith life
imprisonment without parole.
However, Mccartin ordered
the additional deliberations
because three jurors had in-
dicated they believed there was
still a "reasonable probability"
a decision could be reached.
The Airport Land Use Com·
mission noted that the lrvine Ci-
ty Council could approve the
amphitheater in a way that
would limit the potential for jet
noise problems.
SpecificaJly, the commission
said the Irvine City Council
should require the amphitheater
owners to cancel any concert
that wuu.ld be subject to mUit&ry
overflilhb.
Marine Col. Jerry Shelton,
apokeaman for the air ataUon,
said t.lae enforcement of such a
reqU.irulent wouJd be cUtticuJt
eloce ftiebt achedules are aub-
Ject to lut,minute chan1u.
He NW that the Marine• wUI cpnttnue to oppo1e the project
unle11 a "rulet of the road"
a1reement can be reached with
the amphitheater proponents,
cuaranteetng that alr station Jet
operations and amphl\beater
Gold op 8 30
N&W YOU (AP> -Odd,
fueled .,, taUJDc u .s. tnw.t
re&a, Ju~ tao to SMl an ouce in tr~ toid-.,. Sllwr
aleo.,wu uo St cena to IU.47.
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OI .. Deity Pllet IUff
Denver-based Frontier
Airlines was ordered to discon-
tinue takeoff procedures that
have permitted it to operate as
the quietest commercial jet air
c11rrier at John Wayne Airport.
The order, issued by th-,
Federal Aviation Administration
Thursday, was effective im-
mediately and Frontier volun-
tary complied. It operat.et two
fllgbta d-1ly from tbe airport.
"We're thoclled. We bad a
proven procedure that waa safe
and quiet." Bob Schulman, the
alrllne'1 1pote1man, aaid today.
He Hid the d~iaiOll wUI be ap.
pealed.
Under ita tateoff procedure,
Frontier pilot. were lnttitutln1 a
power cutback at an altitude ol
400 feet. PUota then adJuat.d
power &o acbJeve a climb rate ol
1,000 feet per minute.
Under tbe FAA order, P'ron·
Uer pUoq art now requir..& to acbJeve a oUmb rate of 11000 to i.ooo feet per minute, Sdnahnu
tald.
"TM)-clearly bave to appi1
more power and tbat mai ..
more noise," Schulman said.
Officials In the airport Noise
Abatement Otfice said figures
were not yet available on how
the change in takeoff procedures
had affected UJe noise generated
by Frontier's Boeing 737s.
Frontier be1an service at the
airport Dec. 15. Since January,
it bas posted the lowest nerage
takeoff nolae levels of the four
commercial Jet air c1&rriers. Air
California previously was the
quietest.
Frontier officials had been
hopmt to use the favorable noise
fleurea in their attempt to COft·
vince the Oran1e County Board
of Supervl1on to extend t he
airline's prlvile1es to serve the
airport beyond next Oct •. 1.
Supervilon lb April wm con.
aider • plan to determine whJch
eom mere tar Jet air c:arrleri
"'n acceu rl•bi1 to the
alrpor( Tbe Pf'OPOled plan ta
b•Hd lar1el)' Ob nolH con· alder.UC..
At tM tblM l'rointJer iOIUtat.ed
ltl ,.~ talleolf proc ..... aiebard Orr, .. ,......... ,.,
flt1llt •P•ratloaa. Hid th• ebu.,_ ,...,._. lrota a ''Ult
force" inquiry on how to reduce
noise levels.
"I was on our inauguraJ flight
to Orange County. I told Ralph
Clark (chairman of the county
Board of Supervisors ) that Fron-
tier was sensitive to the noiae
problems down there and would
be a good neighbor."
Orr aaid the task force
formulated a procedure
whereby pilots, followtne the
400-foot level power reduction,
would apply only sl)fflclent
power to maintain a 1,000 foot
per cntnute climb r~te.
*' "Each talteotf la dtrferent,"
Orr •aid. "We told our pUota
that to cut back to a fixed power
atandatd waa not always best."
Schulman aaJd the takeoff pro-
cedu re1 were filed wlth t he
Roell,r MOUPtaln re•lon otnce ol the FAA 1n January. It la within
U.at recJoa that FroaUer, ..-hlc:h
Iii• ~ tbe west, cen·
tral ud ... ~ .. pcwUaM ol the~. 11 C«tHltated.
Tllat operatlD1 certificate ,.... ... tbe &lrtlM to ........ -.toot Mftl powtt tutbad at tM alrpWt It.,....
Tbe IQlndard la at vanaac. to
those contained in operating
certificates applying to John
'Nayn e Airport for Air
California, Republic Airlines
and Weste.rn Airlines.
Those carrier s a r e n ot
permitted lo institute a power
cutback prior to reaching an
altitude of 1,000 feet.
All the carriers were
permitted cutbacks at 400 feet
prior to January 1979. At that
time, the FAA, citing air safety
conaideraUom. changed operal-
tnc certlficates on an emergency
basis . Attempts by Air
California and Hu1bea Alrwest
(now part of RepubUc> to
chan1e tbe order failed.
Tbe net reault of the chan1e
from a 400-foot to a 1,000-foot
cutback altitude wat to double
the alse ol ~ h11h noise im1>t1cl
area under the airport.
County airport otticlals aay
prlYately t.bey hOpe Frontier la
aucelMful in cball•nf inl the ap-
parent doubJe aet o atandatda
Ult FM lt aJ>plyln! r.1ardmc t.aktoft pracUcet at obn W1)'M
Airport and au.er alrporU.
'A.A olflelala, dHpJt• numeroua iftqulNI, haven't biiD nallable fOC' comment Oil the
DRAICI COAST WIATHIR
Chance ot s howe r s
decreasing to so percent
tonight, 20 percent Satur-
day. Partly cloudy Satur·
day with beach high
mid-50s, Inland high Jower
80s. Lowa tonight 48 aloog
coast, 55 Inland.
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Tile owner ol a treaaure·hwrt.lnC
8ant.a Barbara yacbt Hlaed by
Colombian 11llou said
l uthorities released tbe boat to-•1. and be expeclt to lave ~olomb6aa waters Saturday.
Boat owner Glenn Miiler, who
ls also skipper or the 85-foot
Coral Sea's quest for sunken
Spanish treasure, told th• San·
ta Barbara Newa·Preu In
radio·telephone call from his
boat that Colombian port
authorities at San Andres island.
100 miles east of Nicaragua, told
hlm Ude morniAI that M •• tree toio,
Tbe bN&. wtUa 14 a bad
beta Miled bf a COlomMM IUJl·
boat Saturday u It lay idled by
.............. MB~Nuevo ~ ..... ,.....,., •ut. He
Hid no reuon wu even stven
for Ule aeiJure.
Jean Wri&bl, Miller'• ex·wlle,
tald a meaaace WU relayed to
ber Tbunday even1D• from ber
son, wbo la aboard the Coral
Sea. That menace reported thal
the Colombian authorltlea re·
turned puaporta, but tbat a na·
tlonal bollday prevented any
...... ft~. •lllir tl6d tllat wben Ma re· INMd, M wll& bead f« w.t
Palm BMeb, ., •.• to repUi b1a
en,loe .
Tlte 11-foat Coral Sta U. _. ....... ~ ....... ..
"Switch," witb Robert Wqner,
· and la kDown u tM RoUa·Royce
of the California plea1ure dJvtn1
fleel becauae of it• ereatqre
comfortl auch u a traah·muher
and &lr eondltkmiof, a machine ahop on board, a bellcopter and
a 1altwat er desalinization
system.
The Coral Sea was seized Mon·
t'Ollte to Grand Cayman Island, tattw .. Jamaica and Cuba. Al u • ..._. for the en1loe to eool
10 be could work on It, tb• pa11enaera~ most or t.bem from
Sao Franeilco. went dlviftl for
rela&atloa ln tbe tropical
waters. ii-en a Colomblan cun·
boat steamed over the horizon
and took them into custody, be
said.
The treasure·hunlina expedi·
lion waa organized by Maria~
Brandeis, a San Francisco area
business woman.
She told the News· Press ln Oc·
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(AP) -Polish workers
went on nationwide strike
alert and staged warning
walkouts in at least four
cities today to protest
police beatings of 23 labor
activists.
Independent union
leader Lech Walesa
vowed: "We shalJ respond
by a similar attack, but
calmly, with common
sense and without fear.
Our legs aren't shaking.''
The two-hour strikes
were held in this
northwestern city, in
nearby Torun, Grudziaz.
Inowroclaw and other re·
gional c.-ities as Soviet-Jed
Wars aw Pact troops con-
li nu e d maneuvers in
Poland and other East
Bloc countries.
CRYSTAL RIVER, Fla. (AP>
-Thirteen men were held on
trespassing charges today after
they were arrested -armed with
automatic weapons and dressed
in military fatigues -on private
land near a nuclear power plant,
county officials said.
The arrests occurred late
Thursday on a ranch bordering
the Florida Power Corp. nuclear
plant at Crysta l River.
authorities said. The men
claimed to be members or an
Army unit from Fort Benning,
Ga.. a nd officials there first
acknowledged and later denied
association with the group, said
Citrus County Sheriff Charles S.
Dean.
Federal officials said there was
no indication that the men
represented a threat to the power
plant. But federal officials said
they did not know who the men
were or what they were doing.
The men, described by Dean u
"clean-cut, straight-looking guys
in t .. eir 20s and 30s,'' were arrest·
ed at their camp near the 858·
megawatt plant.
Dean said only one of the dozen
or so weapons conCiscated was
American-made. The rest were
described as Soviet, Japanese
and Israeli weapons.
"l don't know what I've got,"
Dean said today. "The men speak
English, but two of those in
custody might be foreign na·
tionals."
Dean refused to release the
names of the men.
·'In case this turns out to be
legitimate ... CIA or something.
I don't want to blow their cover ."
he said.
The men were being ques·
tioned today by agents from the
FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms.
A utiJlty spokesman said if the
men were connected to the
federal government, the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission should
have been notified because of
the operation's proximity to the
nuclear plant.
NRC spokesman Ken Clark
said In Atlanta today that no
evidence has been round to in·
d icate the me n intended to
sabotage the plant. He said the
NRC had no prior knowledge of
the group.
The sheriff said Dixie M.
Hollins, owner of the
Hollinswood Ranch, reported
hearing automatic weapons fire
Wednesday night. He went out
and encountered an armed man,
the sheriff said.
The armed man told Hollins
he was part of military detach·
ment on maneuvers, Dean said.
Hollins then called the sheriff.
and deputies contacted Fort
Benning. Initially, deputies were
told there WAS a miUtary unit
training in the area. Dean said.
But, Dean said, he wa.s not
satisfied with the Army's
answer and returned to the area
the next day , finding many
rounds of ammunition on the
ground.
Susgicious because some of
the ammunition was not
military·issue. Dean called Fort
Benning and was told by securi·
ty offi cers Col. Lou M arcolle
that no Army units were train·
Ing In the area, the sheriff said.
Dean said all 13 men were ar·
rested without resistance after
he tracked them to their camp. a
site he described as a military·
type training facility. He said
the men were doing hand-to·
hand combat training when he
arrived.
Armed with only a shotgun,
De an called for ass istance
before moving in.
UCI clinic action ,postponed
"I eased back. I knew they
had live ammo. I didn't know if I
had a drug offl oading oper ation,
a subversive group trying to get
the power plant or a CIA opera·
ti on,'' Dean said.
Dean said the group leader
had a "military-type identifica·
lion," partly in Arabic and part·
ly in Spanish.
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Consideration of a $10 million
outpatient clinic proposed for the
UC Irvine campus has been
pos tponed by Unive r s ity of
California Regents for the third
time in as many months.
UC President David Saxon
asked for the delay Thursday. He
s aid he doesn't want considera·
lion or the clinic lo interfere with
ongoing negot1at1ons between
Or an~e County and the umversitv
over county support of mdigent
care al UCI Medical Center in
Orange
T he same explanation was
given by UCI Chancellor Daniel
Aldrich Jr. when ht asked the
Regents to postpone cons1dera·
tion of the matter during their
February meeting.
In January. Regents ' con·
sideralion or the clinic was de·
layed al the ~uelll or Regent
William Wilson who was unable lo
attend the meeting and asked that
the matter not be t aken up without
him there.
A UCI spokeswoman said the
clinic matter may be addressed
by the Regents in their mid-May
meeting in Los Angeles, depend·
mg on the status of the county· UC
negotiations. The Regents don't
meet m April.
The touchy negotiations hinge
on a claim by university officials
that the county isn't living up to
the terms of a 1976 health care
pact under which the medical
center provides care for the
needy.
Specifically , university
Clymore fears kidnap
For mer hos tage put out of hote l r oom
.. ·orme r Orange County
hostage Craig Clymore has been
kicked out or his hote l room in
Damascus. Syria. and says the
U S. Embassy is about to kidnap
him. a spokeswoman for his at·
torney said.
D a n a t eens
arrest e d in
a u t o c hase
Clymore. a lleged to be the
ringleader of an international
drug smuggling oper ation, is
facing a seven-count indictment
In the United States.
The former Lake Forest resi·
dent was aboard a Pakistani
jetliner that was hijacked March
2 on a night from Karachi to
Peshawar by three opponents of
the Pakistan government and
late'r' flown to Damascus.
The spokesman for Clymore's
attorney, Ronald Kre ber of
Laguna Beach. said the 24-year·
old man was "very agitated"
when Cly m or e telephoned
Thursday to say he had been
ousted from his hotel ro->m .
"He kept saying 'they' were
putting pressure on him." the
spokeswoman said. Clymore is
also reported to have s aid, "I'm
going to . be kidnapped by the
U.S . Embassy."
The spokeswoman, who said
she had taken the call from
Clymore. said Clymore claimed
he had been prevented from
calling Kreber, and was told the
international telephone lines
were disconnected.
Clymore reportedly used a
friend's hotel room telephone to
reach his lawyer.
Kreber is planning to fly to
Damascus Monday to visit his
client. Two 14-year-old boys from the
Dana Point area were arrested
a nd handed over to their parents
early today after leading Newport
Beach police on a high-speed auto
chase that started in Corona del
Mar and ended in Laguna Beach
when the youthful driver plowed
into a parked car.
Police said the boys, who re·
portedly borrowed a family sta·
tioo wagon for the 1 a.m . outing,
we ren't injured in the collision in
front of Laguna 's White House
restaurant.
Santa Ana woman
named to fair post
Newport patrolmen say the
chase started on Pacific Coast
Highway in Cameo Shores when
they spotted the station wagon
traveling at high speed.
When the policemen nipped on
their lights and siren. the station
wagon sped up. The officers said
the young driver handled the
curves on Coast HiJZhwa y well and
didn 'l show until he reached the
Laguna city Ii mi ts.
The boys weren't identified.
Police said punishment likely will
be left up to the parents.
Governor Edmund G. Brown
Jr. has announced the appoint·
ment or Pamela Zanelli, 35, of
Santa Ana to the Orange County
Fair's board or dtrectors and the
r'e-appointment or director Leo
Love.
Mrs. Zanelli, 35, replces cur·
rent board president Kenneth
Johnson of Fullerton who has
served as a director since urn.
Johnson, a Republican, said
today he had sought re·
appointment to the nine·meniber
board headquartered at the fair·
grounds in Costa Mesa, but was
passed over.
Mrs. Zanelli is a media consul
tant cWTenUy promoting a cable
television firm and is Orange
County coordinator for Gov.
Brown.
Her husband, Jerry. is chief
executive officer or the state
Senate in Sacramento.
Mrs. Zanelli, mother of two
children, once served as media
consultant to Sen . Paul
Carpenter, D·Garden Grove.
She will replace Johnson,
originally appointed to the board
by former Gov. Ronald Reagan
and sbusequently re.appointed
in 1977 by Gov. Brown, as soon
• as s~e signs her oath of office
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She said she expects to certify
the oath before the board'next
meeting on Thursday .
Love, retired Newport Beach
fire chief, was appointed by
Brown last year to fill the UDeX·
pired term vacated by director
Elmer Montano who moved to
Hawaii.
P~me d r ops
representatives claim the county
is S20 million behind in reimburs-
ing the university for medical
care provided to poor people
While this dispute has twice
been cited as the reason for delay-
ing consideration of the clinic on
the Irvine campus. a number of
health ca!'.J: ana governmental of·
flcials hatfe asked for delays for
other reasons.
The Orange County Health
Planning Council and other
health care officials say the clinic
proposal should be widely dis·
cussed on the local level before
the Regents consider approving
it. And lmne Mayor Art Anthony
asked for a delay until a city staff
health care report could be pre·
pared.
No bond has been set for the
men. who are ch a q~ed with
felony trespassing.
Reagan backed
WASHINGTON I AP I Vice
President George Bush told the
nation's conservatives today
that President Reagan is de-
termined to carry out the man-
date they gave him last Call and
said they must stand by the
president to ward off a liberal
pP.ril. Bush spoke at the
Conservative Political Action
Conference.
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formation, for whJch •be had
paid dearly, thal a 17th century
Spanish 1aueoa lay on the Carib-
bean noor with a Sl~ mU.Uon
treuure. &be aaW .... Dft tbe Wl'ff~ WU thir• becauae ......
been dJved on before, yltld.tnc
about St mlllloo Jn 1tlver colnl
and bronze cannons.
Sam Dabney of Saola
Barbara, whole ex·wlfe Katie ls
cook aboard the boat, said
MU1er'1 son, Zack, was aboard
but he couldn't identify the olber
passenJ(en.
Bal l slaml
Cente r set
for opening
The new Balboa Island Com·
munity Center will officially open
Saturday following dedication
ceremonjes at2 p.rh.
The center. located on Agate
A venue near the ferry landing, is
to be named after Carroll Beek,
an early island settler and com·
munity leader who died this year.
Newport Beach Mayor Jackie
Heather and Councilman Philip
Maurer, an island resident, will
officiate. Gail Venji Smith, a
Balboa Improvement Association
director, and Newport Parks
Director Ron Whitley will present
a history of the island.
The center, constructed last
fall, is built on the site of a former
church, purchased by the city in
1972
Five M esa
firms burgled
Burglars broke into five Costa
Mesa businesses located ma com·
pie.I( al 3303 Harbor Blvd. and
made off with more than $7,000
worth of radios and office equip·
ment, pol ice reported today.
Taken from MSI Data Corp.
Wednesday night were two elec·
tric typewriters and a radio. Data
Access Systems Inc. lost a com-
puter data terminal, a typewriter
and a clock radio.
Configuration Data Services
lost a typewriter, officers said.
and Military Marketing Services
Inc is missing a clock radio.
Although the burglars. who
used a bar to pry open doors. en·
tered Spectrom Development
Laboratories. nothin~ was taken
there. pohcesaid.
ST. LOUlS <AP> -Soutbweet
Bank, a relaUvety 1mall, locally
owned bank that often undercu&a
bl11er competitors on bulinell·
loan lntereet rat•, cut ill prlme
rate • tuU eercat••e pol9t to 1815. percent today. COSTf. MESA, CAllf. 92627 • ,HONE 646·4138 -646·23.SS
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tax rules told
t Fi/th o/ ci niM·port 1mt1 on how lo f<lW mmwu on
JIOt.lr 1980 mconv tar.J '
In 1980, the Ta x Court twJ e rebuffed the lot.ernal
Revenue Service for its efforts to bar employees from
deducting expenses o( education undertaken by the
employees to qualify ror higher po!itions in their
firms.
The basic rule for deducting cost oJ educatlon ls
the taxpayer undertakes tbe education as a means to
improve or maintain his skills in his business. There
is no deduction for the cost or general education or
education needed to qualify for a trade, business or
profession <s uch as law school or medical school).
And if the education qualifies a taxpayer who
a lready is in business for another trade or business
cost is not deductible although education also
s harpens his
skills in his cur·
rent trade or
present busi ·
ness. -~
two ~9~0° ~a~ SYLVIA PDRTIR ~,
Court decisions
give powerful backing if you get into disagreement
with IRS on deducting money spent for education to
qualify for promotion within your own firm.
The IRS may try to disallow your deduction on
the premise the higher position you get is a new trade
or business. On this, the Tax Court turned down the
I RS disallowance twice in one year.
In one case decided by the Tax Court, the
e mployee was a t the lower management level of a
supermarket chain. Without being required to do so
by his employer, he spent more than Sl ,400 to pay for
a management program that would sharpen his
skills
HE W"8 LATER promoted to store manager -a
full four management grades higher than his post
before he took the course.
The IRS disallowed his education costs on the
grounds that the course had led to a new trade or
business. The Tax Court disagreed.
The rise in management grades in the same re·
tail food operation is not a change in business but a
change in duties in the same business. said the court.
To quote : "someone who progresses from a person·
nel assistant to an assistant personnel director and
finally to the personne l director does not change his
trade or business in any technical or practical
sense··
I N THE SECOND case, an individual who was
classified as an engineer. scientist. specialist by his
employef !ook courses to quaJify him for manage·
ment alltt administrative positions in the firm.
Here. too. the J RS barred his deduction for the
cost of the courses and declared the courses qualified
him for a new trade or business. Again, the Tax
Court disagreed with the IRS.
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