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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-04-10 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . ;,,.. ·: '!' •• FRIDAY. APRIL 10 . 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ihuttle flight Off until IU11day Punk rocker gets 7 years A 19-year-old Huntington Beach man described as a punk rock devotee has been sent to state prison for six years for stabbing a chauffeur in Newport Beach last June. Orange County Superior Court Judge Leonard H. McBride im· posed sentence on David Paul Owen, who was convicted by a jury in March on assault with a 'deadly w_eapon charges. OWEN WAS accused of inflict jng near-fatal stab wounds on ·Daniel Harms, 25, who was at- tacked by three young men after u 'beer bottle was ·thrown at his limousine along the 300 block of Walnut street in the Newport 'Shores area. Owen was sentenced Thursday ~o three years on the assault charge and another three years for inflicting great bodily harm. Prosecutor Mel Jensen said the evidence showed clearly Owen was the individual who stabbed the victim. Harms said he was beaten, stomped and chased by the as· sai I ants before hew as kn if ed. THE CHAUFFEUR had been driving five high school girls to a round of parties following grad· uation ceremonies in June. 1980. Though the chauffeur's at- tackers fl ed , Owen a nd anothennan. Rod Glenn Sherard, were later arrested. Sherard , 19, of Huntington Beach. pleaded guilty to an as- sault with a deadly weapon charge and was scheduled to be sentenced today. He faces a possi· ble four-year prison term. ,_Crash with cops '"'· Jeads to arrest ~-~r= z~~~Balboa Island man was ar-r e m a ined al the e ntrance, ~~d on suspicion of arrned however. and Dominguez said 'JtCi~e ry Thursday -and the sports car rammed il as the Alfaheim police officers d.idn't sus pect tried to escape. have any trouble finding him. Anaheim police then made the Officers took Michael Thornes a rrest. CJrter , 30, 304 Collins St .. into Carter is suspected of rob· custody after his m aroon sports beries of Or c hid Lady Hair ~ar crashed into their squad car Fashions on KateUa Avenue of ·o the suspect allegedly trifd to S50 and Genesis Distinctive Hair ·eJude two other patrol cars chas-Design on South Euclid Street of -~him. an undisclosed amount. said . ~~Carter turned into the Pon-Dom inguez. ~rosa Mobile Home Park on Carter was treated at UC :SOuth Lewis Street in Anaheim Irvine Medical Cent er for a :~th three squad cars on his tail. minor but bloody head injury ~d press re lations offi cer Vic· and tater booked into Orange ~.Dominguez One of the cars County J ail, Dominguez said. ;·;...;'. :J ord rejects idea ·-~-. :f>f Chrysler merger DETROIT <APl -Ford Motor Co said today Its board of direc- tors considered and rejected a possible merger with Chrysler Corp. In a statement released by the rto . 2 a u to m aker . Ford Olaairman Philip Caldwell said jhe question was considered at a ~ursday meeting of Ford's directors and was raised "by in- termediaries acting on behalf of Chrysler." -"lt was unani mously de· termined that a merger or other • 01111 ~DIST WIATlllR [;ow cloudiness ton11ht and Saturday morning, 'with partial clearin g . Saturday afternoon . SU1htJy cooler days. Lows · toni1bt 46 alon1 tbe coast. ~. ~ inland. Highs Saturday • mid to upper 60s. .-1111 TllAY , Knott'• Be?TJI Fonn'• coun· ·"trw fair tw tomt'thing for tve"l/OM •.. DI. ·~-!'·:-. similar a rra ngement with Chrysler should be rejected as clearly not being in the beM in- terest o r Ford o r its stockholders." Caldwell said. WHEN IT RECEIVED its last $400 million in government· guaranteed loans, bringing the total to $1.2 billion, Chrysler was pressed by the government's loan guarantee board to look for a merger partner. Chrysler officials were not im· mediately available fo r com· ment. Ford and Chrysler were stag- gered by record IQ1ses in 1980. Chrysler lost $1.71 15illion for the year while Ford's losses totalled $1.55 billion. The .companies are expected to report continued losses for the first quarter of 1981, which ended March 31. Industry analysta predict that Chrysler will report a loo of between $200 million and ta0C> million for the first quarter And a preliminary prospectut re- leaaed Thursday by Pord Motor Credit Co., Ford'• flnance sut>- si41ery, reported that Fol'd 109t about Si670 miWoo before taxes in lhe quarter. T H E PROSPECTUS said• Ford's losses are expected to continue, altbou1h at a 1lower pace, durinS the second quarter of the year. The prospectus clted no a~clfJc loss .Umalel and said the cooopa,ny'a firl\·q\larter Ion wa1 "of about the aarne ma1nit\lde" • U\e pre·th lou durlo1 the prevloua quarter. rord loll '4et million bef ON tu-n tn the fourth quarter of t•. 1 -...., ........... .,..., ....... DIAE~ON8 GIVEN -Drivers in this blaze of northbound ~afftc .. on the San Diego Freeway are rtrtunate; off-ramp signs are lit. Tbe taillight pattern sbo~ the 1peed ~:a...traffic~"Wben signs are out, motorists can .miss connections by miles or cauae acciclenta wnen ~Urtia are mad• at the lasl minute. The number of dark signs grows as Caltrans lags on its repair program. Criminal case plagues same-name Tustin lawyer ~ t By DAVJD KUT1MANN ot • M1Y "'• MAtt T Bes~ nam 1' d _profeaeiion. Tustin-tll"'1et r. 1Clng and LPIJ Angele aner Jennlfer L. Kiftl •hare In eotnmoG. Ther. attend UM ••me law schoo . They c to practice Jn Sout~etn Cali rnia. They are about tie aam ge. A.n4. oatu allJ, one baa spm•Uanes ~•fd for. &lie olber •Ince th studeQt daya at Southwestern Univertlt)' La• School. thoua they bave nev.er met. "I've been hiding b~t ID my of. fice answerlna phOl\H," the bl,9nde >•wr,er said,.Ttiqqday al· ternoon. • · She aaid s'9e ref'elvt(\ ab()ul , . six c'allj oo Wednaclay aad 15• Tbatsday. With tbe conhutoa, 11111 Kini said, she's wortied about the tffectt on her pracU'c•, Computer foulup blamed CA PE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP> The Jong -awaited test flight of America's rocketship Columbia was scrubbed for al least two days today when a computer malfunction occurred as two astronauts waited in the cockpit for their release to fly. It never came; 16 minutes before liftoff. problems began "We are stopping the clock." space agency spokesman Hugh Harris said at 6:59 a .m . PST - three hours aftPr the scheduled launchtime. "We're :;ending out a crew to open the hatch of the orbiter and take the astronauts out to their crew quarters,'· about six miles from the launch pad. H E SAID THE earliest time for la unch now is Sunday at 3:50 a.m . PST. Tbe postponeipent had to be a disappointment to pilots John Young and Robert Crippen. and to the many other employees of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration wh o labored through two years· de- lay In development of the shut· Seventy m{Autts .titer postponement, be astronauts crawled from the Columbia, ap· parently relaxed but their faces strained with frustration. They look an elevator to base of launch pad 39A where a van waited to take them on a trip that they'd hoped not to make. The Columbia was to make America's first manned s pace flight In six years: the mission called for 36 orbits around the Earth in a de lta -winged rocketshjp that is the first de· sig ned for reflyable use in space ON A BEAUTIFUL, sunny day along Florida's Space Coast. an estimated half-million viewers arrived before dawn to see the launch. They moved into long and dejected traffic jams when the order to scrub was an- nounced. A space agency computer ex- pert, patched through to the spacecraft, told the astronauts: ·'The probability that it will clear up Is not really that great. It might be that it wiJI, but we're not overly confident." For good reason. It couldn't be done. Attempts to duplicate the prob· lem in a shuttle simulator in Houston were uns uccessful. Meanwh.ile. the astronauts were seated , horizontal, in their cockpit seats for almost six hours -as much "horiz.ontal time" as NASA doctors permit before flight. ·'If you guys get to feeling like you're too tired, we sure want to talk about it,'' a launch official told the astronauts at one point. WHILE THE astronauts worked and waited, one launch control official told them, "You have to excuse the deJay. c.enllemen ; all the ducks weren't in a straight line." The repl)', from commander Young, "That's ok41y." , Two and a half hours after thlJ. crew should have been ln apac'-'\. Crippen joked, "I've cot thJa fantastic view out my window. J can watch the pelicans fty up an4 down the beach." The crew awoke, went lnto (See SPACE, Pace A2) SLIGHT OVERLOAD -Where's the weighmaster when need him! Thia dump truck would be in or quite a tine if it .~ ............ ventured out into the streets. It's parked - permanently, apparently -at a screp yard In Bay City, Mich. From Page A1 SPACE • • • their craft al 1:20 a.m. PST. Columbia 's countdown to la unch was proceeding smoothly wh e n Crippe n and Young noticed a warning light aglow signifying trouble with ruel cell No. 3. THAT WAS QUICKLY re- solved. and all of a sudden the backup computer, fifth or rive brains that actually control the spacecraft., went on the fritz. "The backup computer is not communicating properly with t h e o th e r fo ur ." NASA spokesman Hugh Harris report· ed from the control center. While launch could come as early as Sunday, lift off couJd be put back further. if the com- pute r problem is a serious one. Co untdo wn d e l ays and post ponem ents have alw ays been a part of the U.S. man-in· space program -pl'OOf that no m atter how precise the plan or how sophisticated the equip- m ent. something can go wrong A me rica's first astronaut, Al an B. Shepard. had his 1961 fli ght postponed three days when a rajnstorm buffeted the la un ch area. John Glenn, the firs t t o orbit , suffered 10 postponements over two months, because of a series or weather and technical problems . A SATURDAY launc h for Columbia is impossible because of the need to empty more than hair a million gallons or volatile fuel from the ship's tanks and to condition the liquid hydrogen tank before refilling -a 48-hour process. Launch Control Center al· tempted to delay launch as late as 7:20 a.m. PST today but the computer could not be fixed lo time. Engineers here and at the J o hns on Space Ce nter in Houston sought to resolve the pro blem, assisted by the astronauts. Crippen reported the software program in a backup computer did not agree with the programs in the four main computers that control the flight of the spaceship. Brown slams oil leases ' - SACRAMENTO <AP ) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has told U.S. lnterior Secretary James Watt that bis pfOP05ed oll leaaet off the North Coast are unneeded, enviroume.tally dangerous, and leta)ly dubious. Also Thursday, Northern California state Sen. Barry Keene, D-Mendoclno, sald be has re~ to belfeve that Watt would accept a compromise Uaat would exclude the disputed northern area from the lease aale. Brown wrote Watt a letter and sent copies to reporters Tbun- day. 2 :OC judges named; I vac·ancy remains Two new Oranae County superior court jud1es were ap- pointed 'lburtday by Gov. Ed· mund G. Broo Jr., Leavina only one vacancy to be filled oa tbe "6-Judge bench. Only a week earlier. Brown appointed two new superior court judges in Orange County, PhUlip E. Cox and Phillip A. PeUy. The latest' appointees were two Newport Beach attorneys, Thomas F. Crosby Jr .. 40, and Sheila Prell Sooensbine. 35. A SpOKESMAN for th' gov- ernor's office said both new judges fill positions created by the Legislature last year. Still vacant is former Superior Court Judge Mason L. Fenton's posltlon. Fenton retired In January. Court ·administrator Alan Slater said Thursday after the appointments were announced: "We're pleased to see it. We really need the help." Slater saul that. because both Crosby and Ms. Sonenabine are private attorneys, it will take them between two and three weeks before they can be sworn in. COX AND Petty, b<Sth municipal 'court judges in Orange County at the time or their appointments, took office the next day. Annoredvan towed away PHILADELPHIA <AP> -A Purolator Armored Inc. van was towed away. complete with driver, suard an4 cash, wben tbe driver refUsed • poUce order to move -the vehicle from a downtown i.parkillg zone, of. ficials said. Officer Charles Medley or· dered the van towed to a police station after the driver refused repeated requests to move the vehicle. After the van, driver and guard sat lo the police lot for more than an hour. a Purolator supervisor arrived and on bis in- structlom, the driver opened the door and produced a license. The driver, identified u Joseph Gallo, 31J, was ilsu.ed two tickets, one for illegal· park1n1 and one for faillnl to obey a police com- mand. Strike vote due HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Mem· bers of the Writers Gulld of America -who script all network television ahowa, mo- ti on pictures and radio documentaries -are scheduled to meet here and in New York tonltbt to decide whether to ac- cept a new contract offer or go on 1trlte at midnight. Crosby, a former deputy dis· trict attorney, was a lawyer for the National Labor Relations Board in San Francisco. He abo served in the Peace Corps in Peru for two years. A University or California at Berkeley law school graduate, Crosby is a member of both the Or ange County Bar Association and the Orange County Trial Lawyers Association. He lies in Santa Ana. MS. SONENSHINE, who specialized in family law, was the founder of the Women and Individual Rights section or the Orange County Bar Association. She is a former Orange County Fair board member. She is a graduate or Loyola University law school, and lives in Laguna Beach. Both new judges will earn $59,686. 3 indicted in Navy t~jb SAN DIEGO CAP) -'Ibtee past or present Defense Depart· ment employees have been ln· dieted for allegedly stealing almost $300,000 worth of items from the Navy. The items ranged from burned-out jet e ngines to cameras and high-temperature alloys. Workers at the North Island Naval Air Station yard al· legedly hid them un6er scrap and Upped off a scrap dea1er to outbid competitors for the material. The indictment returned by federal arand jury Thursday named E .S. Estrada, 51, former foreman or the yard; Jame• Avlla, 31, an employee of Defense Property Dlaposal Servlcts; Jerome Fortenberty Jr., 63, a former employee, and scrap dealer Morton Edward Strain, 50. Robbins hit3 sex charges SACRAMENTO (AP> -sen. Alan Robbins, trying to prove sex charges against him were politically motivated, says bis indictment was really aimed at unsealing another legislator with a similar name. A lawyer for Robbins, D-Van Nuys, filed statements in Sacramento County Superior Court on Thursday purporting to s how that District Attorney Herb Jackaon timed the lndict- menl, a few days belore last November's election, in order to defeat veteran Democratic state Sen . Albert Rodda of Sacramento. One of the statements. by former Republican Sen. James Wbetmore, said he was told by other Republican senators that one GOP senator discussed tbe Robbins case with Jackson before the indictment. He didn't name the senator or say wbat was discussed Two men robbed in Fountain Valley Two m~n wortlnt on ~ar lD 1 bome saraae tn Fouat~ln Valley were robbed by a cunnian Thurs· day nt~t who escaped ln a vehl· cle driveo by ~n. unaeeen ac· compile., police reported. CbarM• Abram•, U, .nd Gerald GUn1lnt•t It, ••re ' robbed ol ~ at Abrams' bome bear Edlnter Avenue a.n'a lbe SU· ta Ana River a• 1:30 p,m., pOQee Hid. ·Reagan home On -weekend? WASHINGTON (AP> -Preti· dent Rea1an, continuin1 to re- cover rapidly from a 1unabot wound in the chest, will leave the hospital and return to the Wblte House on Saturday or Sun· day, an aide announced today. Dr. Dennis O'Leary, dean of cllnlcal affairs for Geor1e Wasbingt.on UnJvertlty Hotpt~1 told reporters the president ww be examined Saturday momlnc and 11 bis condition b stable he probably will be dlscbar1ed from the hospital in the after- noon. The doctor said be wanted to watch the area or Reagan's lun1· wbicb was piercejl by a would-be asJauln's bullet "for another~ boun before commlttin1 to a discharge Ume. •' THE P&ESJDENT entered the hospital March 30. White House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes also announced cancellation or Reagan's scheduled trip to Mex· · ico to meet with President Jose Lopez Portillo. ''There will be no preaidenUal travel for the next aeveral weeks," he saJd. The trip had been scheduled for the end of April. O'Leary, the hospital's prin· cipal medical spokesman since the president was wounded 13 days aco. said Rea1an "ls in a decent hoepital room, but it'• not bome.'' "His access to outdoon and fresh air ls limited. We're look· in& forward to him sittinl out· doora and getting a little fresh air," be said. BEAG~ CONTINUES to re- ceive an anticoaaulant in- travenously, the doctor aald, but that treatment ia to end on Sun- day. The only other medication Reagan is receiving ia penicillin, which he will continue to take orally for 10 daya. "Penicillin la precautionary, like X-rays," O'Leary aaid, "more in the category of treat· ing the doctor than treating the patient. 1be paUent feels fine but the doctor needs re· assurance." Doctors and aides aald the president, ltebln1 to return to the fray over bl• economic pro- gram, "really can't wait to 1et home." 2 banks, hike • prime rates NEW YORK <AP> -Two ma· jor New York banks today raised their prime len~nc rat.ea to 17.5 perfent from the 17· percent leve that has prevailed since April 1 amid volatile con· ditlons in th~ nation's money markets and increased c09tl ol funds. Chase Manhattan Bank, the nation's third-laraeat com· merciai bank, led the move to a higher prime rate and was followed by No . .( Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. It wu the fint time that more than one m.;c>r bank raised its prime rate at the same time since the prime besan fa.Wn, after reachin1 a record 21.5 per- cent in December. ......,..., ........ TELEPHONE RINGS Jmnifn J. King From Page A1 KINGS • • • Tustin'• Mila King s aid the con- fusion continued on a small scale until this week. • Now, says the former waltre11s and law clerk, she wants every- one to know there 's a d\f. rerence. 1,.. Besides, she added, she doesn't even know Ross Fields· Harold Smith. 'Masada' 7th • • mviewer .popularity NEW YORK CAP> -ABC's "Masada" attracted an estimat· ed 75 million vrewers during its four-night run, the network's re- search department estimated to- day. ranking the $23 million pro- du c lion se venth' among miniseries in audience appeal. Figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co . showed Part IV of "Masada" Wednesday evening had 42 percent or the audience nationwide. The entire eight· hour production averaged 41 percent or all TV viewers, ABC said. ABC's "Roots," broadcast in January 1977. is the leader among miniseries, with an au· dience estimated by the network of 130 million. "Roots" averaged 66 percent or the audience in an eight-night run. Behmd "Roots " in audience appeal are, in order "Shogun," broadcast last September by NBC; "How the West Was Won" on ABC; NBC 's "Holocaust," "Roots: The Next Generations" on ABC; ABC's "Pearl," and "Masada." Agency fighting bird disease RIVERSIDE (AP> -The Agriculture departmenl has destroyed 500 birds in Riverside and San Bernardino counties since March 20 in an effort to halt the spread -or a straiJl or NewcuUe disease, a depart· ment official s aid. Dr. William Utte.rback, head of USDA field operations in the area. said seven confirmed cases or the disease have forced 300 tropical birds and 200 chickens to be destroyed to pre· vent its spread to Southern California's poultry industry. VolCano · placed on alert auu.&TIN VANOOllVD, ..... CU> -....................... 0 1•.U a• I •t fl ..... lllr lfr• 11.-........... air a..la7 .. ................... ~ "IMla ... .,....._,.,,-... U.li Ge1lrllcaJa....97u1t. ~ . . VANCOUVER, WHb. (AP> _. The U.S. Geolo1tcal Survey ii· sued an "eruption alert" fot Mount St. Helem today, predi'* lnt the southwest Wasbln~ vole ano will erupt durint tbeday •. An lncreue in 1haUow vole~ earthquake& on the cloucl· shrouded mountain prompted the alert, which is the bl1hest wam- lng stage lasued by the acencr and the University or WHhineton geophysics center in Seattle. "Selamicity at Mount St. Helena has continued to increut and an eruption will probably begin today," USGS geologist Susan Russell-Robinson said. : "WE DON'T KNOW yet what kind of an eruption is likely,!' .she said. : An eruption could takf! the forni or the non-explosive "dome· building" eruptions of Decembel' and February, which added to tht size of the lava dome in the volcano's crater. she said. Or it could involve dome- building with minor flows of s uperheated volcanic debris and gas or a series of tiny ash erup tions or a larger ash erupti~ similar to the mountain's blasts of last summer. · The restricted access U.S. Forest Service red and blue zones extending 20 miles around the mountain have been closed, the geologist said. FEDERAL, STATE and Joe~ authorities have been notified cf the increased danger. as have private concerns such as limber companies, she s aid. A spotter plane flying near the 8,400-root volcano "will stay aloft as long as possible to observe any activity," she s aid. USGS field crews were placed on standby to make field observations if the weathershouldclear. Any ash from an eruption would be blown toward the easl· northeast, the National Weather Servicesajd today. Retirement funds eyed WASHINGTON <AP) A Texas Democrat is proposing legislation that would transfer funds from Medicare into the hard-pressed Social Security re· lirement fund. "It is controvers ial," Rep. J .J . Pickle, D-Texas. told a news conference Thursday. "But I ask the members, if they do not wish to take funds from HI (Hospital Insurance). what is their alternative?" Under Pickle's bill, revenue lost by Medicare in the transfer would be restored with general revenue funds generated by the income tax. · Fly fight costly SACRAMENTO <AP> -A $13.2 million appropriation .to pay state and local costs ol tbe fight against the Mediterranean fruit fly In Santa Clara County has reached the governor's desk. APRIL CARPET SALE TREND ''RARE ATIIACTIONS'' s13so Solid color plush, 100% nylon, 5 year resldentlel SALi ....... wear warran~. protected with DuPont Teflon9. PllCI .... . Regular $17 .5 installed. ,...... TREND ''TOUCH£'' s151s. Solid color plush, 100% nylon. 5 year residential Ml.I ~: ... ! wear warren~, protected with DuPont Tetlon9. PllCI ...... : Regular $18. Installed. TREND •'FLYING COLORS'' . ~11 95 . SAU ......: .. : Sculptured multi-color aaxony, 1~ DuPont PllCI ...... I ~lone. 5 year rnldentlll wur warranty. ~ular •· : $ 4.95 Installed. · I .I (price• efteotlYe through April) l r l I '• Emil Dern holds up snapshots of then-actor Ronald Reagan and daughter Maureen in 1943 after a day of horseback riding in Hollywood. Dern has been an autograph hound since he was 13. (. ;·· Suit against ~. Max rejected . . A federal judge has thrown .. o'ut a $1 million damage suit alleging that artist Peter Mu llJegally used a poster- photogTaph of rock star Mick · I Jagger to create a collage · · painting in 1973. Photographer Lyon Goldsmith of M anhaltan 'ti: claimed Max's collage used a .r •• copyrighted photograph she ·:• took of the Rolling Stones' 1•• lead singer in 1972. · Ms. Goldsmith obtained a ::: copyright registration certificate for the Jagger :: photograph In November ' .1979, but U.S. District Judge 'd Lawrence W. Pierce ruled that she failed to protect her rights when she made agree· m~nt.s for use of the picture in three commercial ven· lures in 1972 and 1973. or: Robert Sas;een has been named president of the University of Dallas. _ ·· Sasseen, 49, is the acting ' .i. academic affairs vice presi· 1? d ent at San Jose State , Universlty. . . .. . Rock Hudson, who spent six seasons statring jn televmon's "McMillan and Wife," will return to prime time this fall in an unnamed comedy- drama. A panel at W• <>raa1• County police 61"-had few klnd wo,.d1 1bout the CaW.rnla 8upfeme Court re-venll'I coovlcUoaa OQ S.Pl technlcaUUea. al a public dia- cUalan apoaaore4 by Oran1e Co11Dty SupervllGI' Harriett WleclM in Kun~~ Beaeb. Loa AlamltOI PoUce Cblet Ket... McDulel, • former Newport Beath Oftlcer, r• f erfed to the hlehi court u '• •••~ Blr• a,nd ttie SuHt•••·" 'Otbet~se knoWQ aa the · Granola Court. That's a cou-· ple of fiakes, f few nut.a and Ha~ re·at fruita," said M~DanieJ, admitting he atoJ the llne from Earl BobltalUe, police· chief o HunUnl\oD Beach. But Robitaille ha4 one l He said law enforc~ment ficials bad gotten into t habit of refer~ng tq oplnio on criminal cases written the stat~·s chief justice "Bird droppings." WIWam Skelton, chief t the California State Poll, • confirmed be ls under sideration to head the fede State Department's secu y division. Ro11ald Rugan II, he goldfish sent to a preside of similar name, is ma ng "excellent progress." That is the word fr a lighthearted medical s te- ment issued by the ite House press office. It reports on the findi Dr. Malcolm Practice Practice to his friends the goldfish's tempera "in the normal range 50 degrees." Gen. Omar N. B dley became the nation' only flve -star ·"' general -'i and the only man with the title, General of the Army, upo n the death or former Presi· dent Dwight Eisenhower in • 1969. Besides Bradt Eis enhower, the na had three five-star R .H . Arnold, uglas MacArtbur and G r1e C. M~~S:~~valent N~ rank is Fleet Admir~. a. Ue held by Clileaer NlmJta WJam F. Halsey, Ernest t mt and WUllam Leuy. These ranks wer. created during World War I. JMll J. Peralliaa; cemm•r of the American Exp~lionary Force durin1 W ~ War I, wore four stars aJU1ou1b Congress. throug a special act, conferred sitl\ar rant and the title, Ge(thl of the Armies, on him. S1 42 71 .4' u 7t " so " loO 70 St .. ll 65 1' .. 61 '° " M !1 t2 .. ,. 1' .. . u 4' ,, JO 17 7 70 4t 49 34 t2 6J .... u 51 4$ 1' n 4t 17 SS 12 64 74 u ., .. 75 71 62 • .. "3S 11 5' " 6J )) ,. 7' S7 .. 14 70 44 .. SS ... ~ " 60 loO u .a 40 u 40 1' 21 .. . " 56 .. 42 .. ,. 67 SI " loO .. » .. II IO SS .. .a ~ -' Rec.ftn,, opened~ offjce in Laguna Niguel call«l "df"cltllectwal abomfnaffon" bl/ Rq. Robert E. Badham. R-NetDPOrl Beach. Post office criticized Laguna Niguel residents rap building as 'eyesore' By JOHN NEEDHAM OI "'9 O.llr l'I ... Slaff A group of Laguna Niguel resi- dents say they are glad to have a new post office ln their com· munlty, but complain that the design of the ne~ bulldin.g .at Ni~ue l Road and Allcl8 Parkway "is just plain ugly." Representatives of the Laguna Niguel Community Association will meet on Monday wlth Rep. Robert E. Badham, R-Newport Beach, and U.S. Postal Service officials to discuss how the building can be made more com· patible with the community. Badham has called the post of. lice, which was opened last month , an "archltectural abomination," according to an aide. The architectural firm that designed the structure. Bissell and Associates of Newport Beach, declined to comment. Mesa slates book sale Boot browsers are invited to a used book sale Sllturday at Crocker Nationai Bank's park· ing lot on the northeast comer of Harbor and Newport boulevards in Costa Mesa. · Scheduled between 9 ·a .tn. •artd 3 p.m., the kaie ls llpon1orea by the Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries to provide funds for books, services and supplies for the two Orange County Public Libraries ln the city. · Hard cover books will sell for 50 cents, children's books for 25 cents and paperbacks for a dime apiece, a spokeswoman said . A spokeswoman ,for:, the finn said she ha~en instructed not to answer anY-,uestions regarding how much the post office cost or how lar&eitis. PAUL HAZEMAN, president of the Laguna Niguel Communi- ty Association, will lead a group of community leaders in a pre· sentation to postal authorities outlining possible changes to the structure at the meeting· at 10 a.it. at Republic Federai Sav- in . 30212 Crown Valley P rkway in Laguna Niguel. Hazeman said Thursday the community association was not notified that the post office was going to be built until construc- tion had begun. He described the large cinder block building as being an "eyesore'' that is not compatible with other structures. HAZEMAN SAID multi · colored asphalt shingles were not installed in a pattern as the architect had intended. ·'In QM coqier ~y·v~ aot one color laid out and in· abotber part of the roof the ll1hter col· ored shingles are stuck on," Hazeman said. "It looks like the contractor started using one col· or and then realized when he ran out of Uiem that b~ bad made a mlstate." Hazema~ added that r~aldenta living near the new. post offic~ nad complained of excessive noise from the loading dock area of the building during the early morninl hours. "Malnty what we're sayln1 ia that the architecture isn't UJ> to snuff." Huemi.n said. ''We also think the labdsca inc Je11ves a 'lt>ur private world . of (Jleasute in the middle :Gf ~wtiie~ . . ' .... "' , lot to be desired." Hazeman also complained of the dark brown paint that was applied to the exterior of ~e post office, calling it .. just plam ugly." ·'The Postal Service didn't delegate one public review of.the building before breaking ground,·' be said "We will try not to emphasize what can't be done to improve the build.in~. but what we can do now to make it more present· able " Sight, hearing tests planned The Lions Club 35-foot-long sight and hearing screening bus will visit the Orange Coast YM· CA ln Newport Beach Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free glaucoma. blood sugar and hearing tests will be offered. Appointments eren 'l necessary. Tht screeniqs, wbicb only take several minutes, are being sponsored by the Irvine Llons' Clubs. The YMCA is located at 2300 University Drive. Fitness class offered in Mesa Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa is orfering a walltlng for fitness cJass Monday and Wednesday evenJngs, at 7 p.m .. beginning April 20. Admission is free and reg- lstratioo will be conducted at the OCC track. More informa- tion Is available at 556-5880. J• \ l Jury turns down birth defect .suit ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -A $10 mUUon damage ault cbarglna that the wldel1 used anti· morntnc 1lcknea1 drug Bendec-tln c1Uled 1 cbild'a birth d~ formltles wu rejected Thursday b1 a 'lx·IM.Dlber federal jury. Tbe four women ~d two men deliberated slightly more than two boun fol1owin1 38 days of trial over eiabt weeks. Forty- flve wltneuea teat.lfied and more than 400 exhibits were in· troduced. New Atlanta body oflen prinu ATLANTA CAP> -The dis· covery of a retarded man's body in an abandoned building bas liven police •·all itinds of fln1erprints" to work with in the unsolved deaths of 23 young Atlanta blacks The body of Larry Rogers, a 20-year-old who looked U~e a teeri-ager, was found Thursday. in an apartment complex less than a mile from his home. He had beeD missing since March 30. Mlcbael and Ellobetb Mekdeci, pa.rents of 6-year.old David, bad taken tbelr cue to federal court ftnt ln early 18, but the jury ln that elibt·week trial retunsed a.n inconclusive verdict and U .5. Dlatrtct Judfe Walter E. Koffman ordered • retrial. ~finacut CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Nevada lawmakers voted Tbun- day to reduce fines for speeding, ignoring the threatened Joaa ol federal highway funcb for states that circumvent the federally mandated M mph speed limit. Mine chi,ef ~IU WASHINGTON CAP) -Em· battled United Mine Workers President Sam Church won a vote of confidence Thursday to pursue a new contract with the soft coal industry, and Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan said the government has no plan lo intervene ln a strike already 14 days old. .Prem ier of Poland seek~ strike ban WARSAW, Poland CAP> - Premier Wojciech Jaruzelsk1 de- 01anded today Poland's Parlia· ment impose an emergency, two-month ban on strikes and threatened to qwt if he doesn't get it. "I can work only without the threats of strikes." J aruzelski $&id in his first major addre5s since his inaugural plea last February for 90 days or labor peace. Haig cites gaim in Mideaila wlik LONDON CAP> -Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. said today his talks on the Mid· die Ea.st with British officials had "borne great fruit." Haig met with British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington, a prime mover behind a European peace initiative in the Mideast and was to meet later with Prime Minister Mar1aret Thatcher. •'The government asks Parlia· ment to suspend strikes for two months," the premier and de· rense minister said in the televised speech. "The govern- ment counts on the suspension or the right to strike bringing a general calming." Tminrobber /att3 extradition BRIDGETOWN, Barbados CAP) -Although Ronald Biggs has lost the first round of his legal battle against extradition to Britain, the elusive Great Train Robber has become something of a folk hero to resi- dents ol this former Brltiah col- ony. Bius hu 15 days to appeal Chief Magistrate Frank Kint's ruling Thursday that he can be extradited to Britain where he owes 28 years of a 30·year sen- tence for his part in a 1963 train heist that netted ST.2 mlllion. .., ........ GLAD ITI OWR -Ravenna, Ohio. teacher Edith Scott embrace. aother teacher after votma on a contract pro- posal • .MtbouP the teaehen approved tbe 1chool board'• l.U.t offer by a 2-1 margin, the board also must approv• the -.reement before the nation's longest scbool stfike can ellct: ._....... .._.. .. -...,.. .... - -·,,_...- Par.atroops disable anks; central Lebanon truce maintamea · ' BSJaUT, Lebanon (AP> -Sal , 11 mun J10rlhweat ot tbe venW '1tMm1 JIU ~ •· ~·~·= ~flt Israeli warplanes bombed and ler U border town ol Metulla. com,....,.., tbelr mlNa.. ..:.Si. .. ..il.M .. LebU ... atrafed ~mlla positions south AliotlMlt PLO cfNDm••~· ..t1u mllttf' coontiDl.I pf Ute Lebanese capital early to-TE COMMAND aald planes 81de111enbinl ~ed~~ .... t Arab ••,lacer "m=ment" r"".=-11..:'""'0' .... da7, a few hours aft~r hellcop-att ked guerrilla bases about m, caatvu< -.., -" IUl!I'· DOl'tJMnl Let•llll ter·borne paratroopers carried 10 es south of Beirut, scored rUla deatht and Hid ftve .-. ~~ ~the _ ..... -ttta out llrael'a first attack on guer· pre e bits and returned safely. were wounded. to ,pe -•-.... rill a tanks In toutbem Lebanon A a l ea ti n e L l be r a ti on M eanwblle, in the ea1t1111 ment. opoffrtioediaJ• from both aides re: Orf tion communique said fLeorbc~andciLety .. !'_!~cebrl, ~..!'! ber~~~u:; J.~t.' Sy~f::~J s e v r al b u i l d l n I a were ... UllU.----aid The ·mwtary command in Tel deat yed and three clvlllana took advantaae ol • teouou1 ~oulr;ntaUon~r~~ b~d •if Aviv aald four guerrillas and one wou ed ln the 30-minute air cease-fire to comolldate pael-who llln ~ ~ Y ~ Jaraell soldier were killed 81 • raid y su F-4 Phantom fighter tion.s, bury tbelr dead uc1 aid :O:tln~ an 1 ll'.oops knocked out two Soviet-~~ n, :::.~r!d1~f!:3:.d ~1;: thl w~ JaraeU ·Maj. Gen. Avl1do made tankl in a tald on Ar~ Ben-Gal, Ule northern front com ·Reagan threats jtdl 7 NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP> - While three more men were charged with threatening Preai· dent Reaean, a federal grand jury indicted a 22-year-old man who was allegedly headed for Washington with a pistol, vow- ing "to finish" the unsuccessfuJ assassination attempt on the president. In all, seven men have been arrested on charges of threaten- ing Reagan since the president was wounded in an assassination attempt March 30. John W. Hinckley Jr., of Colorado, was arrested immediately after that shooting, which also wounded three other men. A FEDERAL grand jury Thursday indicted Edward M. Richardson, 22, of Drexel Hill, Pa., on two counts of threaten- ing the president. Each count carries a maximum penalty of $1,000 and five years in prison. Richardson was arrested Tuesday, allegedly with a loaded pistol, in a New York City bus .station after a maid at a New Haven hotel reported finding bullets and pictures or Reagan in a room Richardson had OC· cupied. He is being held in New York on $500,000 bond pending an April 17 hearing on returning him to Connecticut. He will be given mental tesl5 to determine his competence to stand trial. Investigators have found no connection between Richards6n and Hinckley. ' AP_..._.... VIVES COLLISION -The nuclear-powered sub· SS George Washington suffered only minor Thursday when it collided with Japanese 100 miles off Japan's coast. Two of the s 1S crew members were lost when the small vessel sank. Congress recesses with Reagan setback • WASHUGTON <AP> -White House deputy press mander, •aid today 'the rl.ld in southern Lebanon wu execu&ed to '•auaest that wbereveT the terrorists bave tankl, they are vulnerable to our attackl." FIGHTING ALSO spread to Israel 'a northern Gal Hee panhandle, which was bit over· night by sevel'al ~ds of So- viet-made rockets, apparently fired by PalestiDlan ruerrlllu ln reprilal for tbe Israeli cross· border strike. There were no ln· jurles and little dama1e. tbe Israeli military command aald today. The Red ~oss used the lull ln central Lebanon to evacuate several hundrt!d badly wounded civllians from the Christian city of Zahle under the watchful eyes of Syrian troops who were rein· forcing tank and gun positions around the besieged city, 30 miles east of Beirut. W eatern diplomats here pre· diet it will be difficult to main- tain the truce. And intense military preparations under way al Zable and along the three· mile Christian· Moslem de· marcalion line in Beirut ind.Jcat· ed no one was taking chances the cease-fire would lut. Western diplomatic sources said the United States and France brought diplomatic pres- sure for the truce while consult- ing with the Soviet Union as well as European and influential Arab states on the fighting. PALFSrlNIAN guerrillas and their Lebanese leftist allies said Israeli troops staged land and sea attacks against 10 areas in southern Lebanon Thursday night. They said Israeli troops landed by helicopter al five southern Lebanon vlllages and s uffered "heavy losses," while the guns of an Israeli frigate pounded five coastal locations. There have been reporlJI of Palestinian and leftist Lebanese military training camps in the areas that reportedly came un · der attack. Congress he-ted for a two-week secretary Larry Speakes said to. recess today,leaving President day the administration regarded Reagan's ~mic package in the vote "as·a bump in the road" llmbo:rejectCSforitsdeficilaby toward passage of Reagan's a Republica~dominated com-economic program that should mittee ln the nate and spumed not be perceived as a long-term RICHARDSON'S parents for a Democ ·c alternative by defeat. S J i budgetwrite lheHouse. "It merely involves a tactical t r asked for compassion from the "We'll juat t everybody aee dispute among Republicans rang e American people during "their how they feel i wo weeks," a dis-about the timing of the budget time of crisis." In a statement appointed te Budget Com-savingsproposed,"Speakessaid. oiven three .. released through their attorney mittee Cha' man Peter V. In the House Budget Commit· e-. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Domenici, .. said late tee, meanwhile , majority lif T. Richardson, also of Drexel Thursday aft panel voted Democrats pushed their own e terJD8 Hill, described Richardson as "a 12·9 to rejelt an economic economic plan, includina a one· Jovino, ienerally attentive and • DALLAS <AP > -A drifter Obedi.ent •"n" incapable of car-blue print d wn to the ad· year tax cut instead of Reagan's who unfolded a gruesome tale of ""' mlnlstration's cificationa. three year packa1e a balanced _ ... ,li til ti d ryin& out a violent act. · • necrotnu a, mu a on an can· Congress s to begin it! budgetlnl983inateadof1984and nibalism in confessine to They said they bad for some Easter recess ay and return more spendin1 on social pro-strangling 12 women in five tl me observed "what in April27. grams than the administration states was sentenced Thursday bindsi,bl, were alps of emo-The defeat tbe Senate com· recommends. to three life terms in prison for •tloaal dlaturbance.' • They did mittee was a st I setback for The vote was a virtualy party-three of the murders. not elaborate. . Reacab. Until en, Republicans line 17-13 on the $714.5 billion State District Judge John Jn other developments Thun' h."d stuck wi e president a.s bud1et for next year with a 125.6 Mead ordered Carroll Edward the panel endo ed various part.a bllllondeflcit. c I t ....... _ .. dav:· · o e o serve one concun~n " oftbeplan. sentence and two consecutive -'ne Secret Service reported A LL 12 COM M ITT E J: sentences for tbe murden of a man wu artes~ in a bus ala· ONCE THE cltage was put Republicans and Rep. Phll three Dallas women. -tion in SaJJabury, Md., aft.er al· totetber, howe r , it fell apart. Gramm, D·Texaa, voted a1ainat Cole, 42, also confessed to kill· ~ledb tbreatenine Reaaan ln Three Republi declared tbe it, but Republicans lnsiated they ing nine other· women in San an .ubpeclfled manner. the bud1et deflcl too large and would have enoulh support from Diego, Las Ve1aa. Nev., Casper. man, arrested Wednesday, idea-jotnednineDe ratswbodldn't conservative Democrats on the Wyo., and Oklahoma City. He tiffed himself u Ronald Walter like Reqan's ee-year tu cut House floor to pus a revised ad-said there were others that be Eltbolm, 39, of Finland and in rejectintit. ministrationpacka1e. could not remember. Canada, officials said. -------+--------------.-------.;::..;;...=...;;;;.;:;~~_;..;..------ -A ~YEAB-OLP man wbo allegedly' mailed a t.breateninf let~r to Reaaan sometime ln March wu arrested in Scranton, Pa . Secret Service spokeawoman Laurie Davis said a1enta bad watched Robert M. Wilson, of Frteland, since Reagan'• abooUng and decided to arrest him when he made ar- rangements to travel to W ashlngton. -James Vincent of Weat Branch, Mkb., was indicted by • federal rruMS Jury oa eb111• that be made a threat •lainlt fleacan the di)' or tb• •bootlnl. Vincent, wbo fie• arraipmmt Monday, was alto accused ol U · aaultmc two lnveatl1at1n1 Secret Service a1ents. THE SPRING TRIO Seersucker Sport Coat, Cray tropical slacks,. and White bucks. Tailored In the Halliday's natural shoulder style that's always right. -.·-·nai• .. ) ,.,...,...... MEDIA CRITIC -Patti Davis, daughter of President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, told talk show host Mervin Griffin d1:1ring taping or his show U1 Los Angeles she is angry with the news media. "Now I think my anger is not only focused on the actual attempt on my Cather's life but on what we do with criminals in this country. We glorify them -we make them media celebrities." SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Dteco can proceed wltb t~ damaae 1ult &,1a1DJt convicted sniper Brenda Spe~er and hpr father, a Superior Court judje has ruled. The city tS seeking to recover benefits paid to wound'ed policeman Raymond Robb and future benefits in the event that the wound results in disabUitJ. Superior Court Judge Judith McCOMel denied a motion by al· torney John Netterbland, who represents Wallace Spencer, the girl's father, seeling a sum· mary judgment. Netterbland said the suit should be dismissed because state law prevents the city from recovering damages when a police omcer is injured in the line of duty. Deputy City Attorney Thomas Calverley argued that the city's claim is separate from that of the injured omcer. Two persons died and nine others were wounded when Miss Spencer, then 16, opened fire from the doorway of her home Jan. 29. 1980 as school children entered Cleveland Elementary School. "There is nothing in the law to prevent the city from reeovering workmen 's 'compensation benefits paid to Robb," he said. ...... -# Orange Coaet DAILY ptLOT/Frlday, AprU 10, 1981 SNIPER SUED Brenda Spencer adding the city already has paid nearly $8,000 in benefits to Robb. who was shot in the neck. Netterbland said Wallace Spencer's insurance company has paid $350,000 in out-of-court settlements to the estates of the two dead men and the nine wounded persons. Miss Spencer was sentenced a year ago to 25 years to life in confinement. She is serving her term at a California Youth Authority facility. SACRAMENTO CAP) - Under pressure fro111 doctors and other profese\onala, the state Senate has voted to ,crap a requirement that they rep0rt sex by teen-age girls to the p0Uce. • The author of the bill, Sen. Omec Raiq.s , D-Ventura, said before the vote Thursday that the requirement "pu'5 doctors and other professiQDals in the role of informer, and seriously jeopardizes the doctor-patient relationship.·' By a 27·6 vote, the upper house approved Rains' A8322 to drop the requirement, which covered girls 14 to 17 years of age, and professionals who deal with children. It goes to the As- sembly. THE REQUIREMENT went into effect Jan. l as p art of a Rains bill dealing with child abuse. It had been added to the bill at the last moment over Rains' objections. Under the bill. doctors and other professionals must still re· port teen-sex cases involving force. fear. molestation, incest, sodomy or oral copulation, and sex acts involving children un· der 14. Critics said the requirement threatens the right to privacy and discourages teen-age girls ' from seeln1 doctor& aboytf · pre1nancy, venereal dlaeua ori bl rth control. Jt also encoura1es ••civil dis· obedieoce" by professlonala Who,, refuse to comply, and aaddJes11 • police with unwant~d reports,o' they said. 111 ..u•I Chatsworth Republican Eu-,;1 Davis, former Los Angeles .... police chief, said, ''There's no way you can )landle the tough~, crime problem and engqe in' , this kind of totally fruitless act."' 11 II ,I BVT SEN. JIM Ellis, R-San , Diego, claimed the bill would'', make it tougher for police tO', locate •·people who prey on young girls." ~ And Sen. John Doolittle. R- Sacramento, argued that there should at least be a requirement . that doctors tell parents when. they know a teen-ager has had'. sex. particularly if 1t resuJts in · pregnancy or veneral disease. ' Another critic. Sen. John Schmitz, R-Corona del Mar. said· current law provides an "in·· direct way" for parents to find out if-their child has had sex. Schmitz said opposition to that.' law has been orchestrated by groups that want teen-agers to be able to get abortions without parental consent 'Gold-fraud' charge filed With Li~ & Jellybeans For All LOS ANGELES (AP) The owner of a con· struction company is accused of swindling friends and business acquaintances out of more than $581,000 in a bogus gold-buying scheme, according to a complaint filed in Municipal Court. Charges were filed Thursday against Leon M. Artukovich. 50. of San Marino, who is scheduled to surrender today for arraignment, said Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Richard Lowenstein. Judge's removal, sought . LOS ANGELES CAP) -School board officials say they will seek to have the new judge assigned to oversee integration of the district removed because of his members hip in two civil rights groups that are aligned against the anti-busing school board in the integration case During his first meeting Thursday with at· torneys in the case, Superior Court Judge Richard F .C. Hayden "disclosed the fact that be has been for many years a dues-paying member of the NAACP (National Association for the Advance- ment of Color~ People) and the ACLU <American Ci vii Liberties Union>,·· said Associate Superinten· dent of Schools Jerry Halverson. <:.emetery striloo ends? SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Cemetery workers, whose strike forced scores of corpses to collect at funeral parlors, are set to vote Sunday on a ten- tative agreement to end their three-week walkout, union leaders say. If the 125 strikers ratify the pact, gravedig- gers, tenqers of crematoriums and others who do funerary tasks could return to work on Monday. according to cemetery officials. Bus driver senlslced L_ REDWOOD CITY <AP) -A man who made headlines by driving city buses without permission was sentenced to nine years in prison for the rape and robbery of a West German tourist. Ambrose Smith, 23. had been found guilty March 12 of attacking a 25-year-old visitor to San Francisco and robbing her of $1,500 along a spec· {acular stretch of the Pacific coast near Devils Slide in San Mateo County. San Mateo Superior Court Judae Gerald R-agan on Thursday gav·e Smith the maximum sen~ tence for the crimes -eight years for rape and one year for the robbery. ~nl faces charge ) l LA JOLLA (AP> -A misdemeanor rraud barge has been riled against a staff member of he New Indicator. an unofficial student ewspaper at the University of California at San iego. The complaint Issued by the San Diego city at· rney's office Thursday accuses Jon Bekken, a l ·year-old communications major, of violating late law by publlshing a confidential telephone ompany credit card code "which could be used to void payment of lawful telephone toll charges." . ate of bWTOs · ests in kl1ks The Praidentlal Sweet Stock your cabinet with the Presidential flavoriteof '81.Teenle Beanies jellybeans come in a delldous variety of 20 exotic flavors ... watermelon, pineapple, root beer and apple pie, to name a few. 2 lb. can Reg. 7.95 14.88. 5 lb. bag Reg. 16.95 $12.88. 6 oz. rainbow pack Reg . 2.49 11.88. Display and dispense your jellybeans or gumballs In this bright red coin operated ~gumbean" machine In cast metal with a glass globe. 15 • tall. Reg. 29. 95 S19.88. Matching stand, 24" tall. Reg. 27.95 $19.88. Dra'Ving on the Right Sid~ of theBrain , Smy Edwudl :~' • ~ J. 11 lti 1-~ f"--~ ~ ,' ~ ~ Major commercial jet a1r clll'rien ~ tbe Welt Coast are out for the pot ~ SOid. lD tldS •anee U.. prlvllece of aervtni the Oran1e County mlrbt at Jalm Wayne Airport. • ..The ~c_arrierS-@etatiJl& at.Jbe aii:port -AldJaJ f\epublic Airlines, Frontier Airlines od Weatem AJr!lq~ -~now just bow lucrative the market really la. ni'ey recognize the county's ever-expanding business centers and thereJaUve affiuenceol local residents. Thus, it's easy to understand why the incumbent car- riers are nervous about a proposal that would reguJate i1r carrier accesa to the airport over the next five yean The plan is complex. Yet its goal is quite simple· to reduce airport jet noise .. This would be accomplished by •warding filgbts to carriers that take tangible steps to re-du~ the amounts of noise their aircraft produce. On the bottom line, this means using quieter jets such as the DC·9 Super 80s or the still-developing lower·noise Boein,737s. ' If enacted by the county Board of Supervisors, the plan would permit AirCal and Republic to initially retain the majority of the flights they have today, with the .percentage. gradua.lly dec~easin' in future years. They would receive special consideration because of their sub-stan~al investments in the county toward developing air service over the past several years. Not so for Frontier and Western, the two carriers ad· mitted to the airport late last year under an interim ac· cess plan. The county's thinking is no long-term substan· tial inv~tment, no special treatment. Frontier and Western are in a slow bum. They claim they are being discriminated against because they likely will be forced to give up their flights t-0 a competitor, PSA. PSA would do well under the plan because it is will· ing to commit its four new and quieter DC-9 Super 80s for use at John Wayne Airport. Thus, something of a five-way battle is developing. Two airlines (AirCal and Republic) have a little to lose two (Frontier and Western) a lot to lose and one ( PSA> a lot to gain. . The noise this battle generates may be enough to drown out the roar of the jets themselves. Budget gaIDes costly Year alter year the California Legislature fails to meet the state constitutional requirement to send a budget to the governor's desk by June 15 so it can go into ef. C ect by the start of the fiscal year on July 1. Secretary of State March Fong Eu says the delay costs the state $16,000 a day. And it certainly causes massive planning headaches for cities, counties and school dis- tricts. They can't complete their own budgets without knowing how much state money they will r eceive. Two state legislators decided this year to attempt some drastic action to break the budget logjam. Both ap- parently have failed. Newport Beach Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson presented. a measure that would cut off members' pay and daily allowances for every day that budget approvaJ was delayed. State Sen. Daniel Boatwright introduced a similar measure in the upper house. Not surprisingly. both measures have quietly died in Assembly and Senate committees. The only thing that has survived was a portion of Boatwright's bill that would permit budget approval by a simple majority, rather than the present two-thirds vote. But that also may be doomed, because it would ena- ble a majority party to approve a budget and deprive minority members of the privilege of holding a budget hostage in order to obtain funding for special projects. This budget game bas been going on for too long, but apparently the lawmakers want to lieep on playing. However, there may be another solution. Santa Ana psychologist James Conant is trying to round up signatures for a voter initiative that also would force the legislators to work for nothing if they pass the deadline without a budge\, He s houldn't have much trouble enlist· ing the support of local officials .who are tired of being bugged_by state budget maneuvering. ' • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) S.2·4321 . Boyd/Changing jobs ByL.M. BOYD Sir, if you didn't change jobs al least every one and a half years before the age or 35, you just weren't keeping up with the national average~ Afler35, he slows down d~s Mister· Average Man, changing job!J only every three years. The Job expert ~ho reaorts this says man bb three careers over his lifetime. Q. Do beavers eatflsh? A. Never. Only lender 1boots, bark, vegetation. Notblng new about the energy abort.age, clearly. In 1891, Clara WeUs of England registered ab the London pa· tent office her idea ot bow to save fuel: Let the railroad trains be pulled by great balloons shaped liJte birds. Claim is that the hair on the back of your neck grows about twice as fa.st as the hair on top of your bead. Q. Can a man be relieved from military duty on the grounds th at h e • s juat plain uaty? A. Just plain ugly probably wouldn't cut it. The Army re- gulatioo stipulates be can be disqualified for "any de· formity which i.s markedly unsightly." Did I say owls can't roll their eyn? Now .an authority on the matter saya birds in .general can't roll their eyes. They have to move their beads t.o change views. This la said t.o. be why chickens n9<1 with each step. Have to. ;r9 check for Potholes, or whatever. • ichelangelo dldn 't get around .to flnlshlDI two· thirds of bl1 aculptUJ'tl. ' ld )'OU, too, think a Jury in tt\,11 country need• 12 memben? No. Turm out a Jury by llW mutt 9'an It least alx members. Qu.UOO arllel u to who did moet topromote the arowtb of tbt tot.ecotnduatry. Opinions .atffet. But you eu'Ueave out lbi n~ of the 20-year-otd Jaillet Albert Bonaack of lloanokt County, Vlralnla. He wu the fellow wbo innated \le flrat cJ1arelt1 rollln1 .. trw.-..... adltne. J) HIS FLAMBOYANT activities Might be simply amusing, no more r eal \,.han the aneaky shenanigans cl the fictional J.R. Ewing, except for one thing: People get hurt. Real people. That's.what happened on New Year's Day, 1980. At a time when the Hunt brothers needed cash desperately to meet down payments on their thouaands of silver futures contracts, a Hunt s ubsidiary, Great Wes te rn Sugar Co., unexpectedly default· ed on $50 million that remained of a government loan, thus re- alizing an immediate saving of $3 million in interest payments. In the process, the s ugar beet growers who supplied the Hunt refineey -and who would have shared illlY profits from subse· E.a-1 Waters .' ij l q\ltat ..... -k>lt mlllloa1. 'fbt Price Of tqar WU nped• ed to • up, •hldl U clJd ha th moatba followln• Great Western'• loan ~•\llt • ..8\41 by defawtlnl. the company forfeit- ed 144,000 tori.a of aucar it bad put up u coUateral. The •overn· ment took the sugar; tbe Hunt.a' sugar-farming "partners" toot a bath. InduatrJ expertl calculate the farmers toel about $7.2 million in potential profit.a on their sugar. A former Great Western of· ficial said the loan d ef.,.it wu strictly an economic decision in which the Hunt brothers took no part. But government in· vestigat.on and sugar indt14trr expert.a aren't so sure. G&EAT WESTERN was the only bJt refiner to forfeit at •. • time when sugar was selling well above t.\)e price at the Ume the collateral was set . In Qther words, Great Western -and the farmera -could have made big bucks by selling the sugar or holding onto it and then selling when prices rose even higher in the following months. But that would have taken time. ·'If there was any rationale for defaulting, it was that they needed money in a hurry," an industry expe rt told my re· Could 'open Horder' benefit both sides? Mario Obledo. California's Sec retary o f Health and Welfare, has advanced the idea or an open border between the United Stales and Mexico. The thought isn't new. It has been debated for many years. Unfortunately, any hopes tor s u c h an arrangemen t seem d i minished b y t h e thousands of Mexicans an- nually acting as though it is already a fact and entering this country without formality. H aving gaine d e ntry i llegally they become slaves on the labor market. working below union labor rates and even below those required by miniQ)um wage laws. Often they are cheated out of even those meager wages. They dare not compla!n for fear of exposure and deportalion. Thousands are regularly deport. Art Hoppe •' ed anyway bdi many thousands escape detection for long periods and many areuever discovered. For however long they are here illegally they add to the burden of gpvernment. For police, fire a•d other services, including schl>Ols and welfare, are provided.' Locked into the status of illegal citizens they cannot easily improve their posi· lion and most remain as cheap labor in the fields, factories and domestic service. Because of this many employers, benefiting by the situation, vigorously op- pose "open border" proposals. OBLEDO BELIEVES the pres· ent policy is largely due lo racial prejudice. If true it would be an irony on the part of Americans for they fiold no preJ· udice against the Spanish and brag about t heir Indian an· ceslry. Mexicans are nothing more than a mil(ture of the two. Furthermore . Florida , California and the southwest U.S. are rich in Spanish and Mexican heritage. More probably, the reaJ op- position to an open border is the threat to U.S . economy en- visioned because or the low economic level of Mexico. It ex· ists during the best of times and is magnified during periods of economic stress a nd high un· employment. It isn't the fear of an open border in itself for. In a limited form, this h as long exist- ed between the U.S. and Canada. The difference is probably becauae of a common tongue and the fact Canada's economy bas kept pace with the U.S. POINTING TO tbe wealth of natural resources possessed by Mexico. Obledo believes an open border would be of great mutual benefit. It would, he says, help Mexico achieve an economic standing to match the U.S. while providing for the U.S . a workforce of a much needed type as weU as much needed re- sourc~, particularly oil and gas of whlch Mexico has an abun· dance but lacks the capability to explore, develop and market. He is realistic enough to know that Mexico can't gain eq ual economic status overnight but he believes through in- terchange of labor forces. the U.S. supplying the more skilled while Mexico furnis hes the agrarian and others needed to produce foods and materials. the goals can be reached. IT IS OBVIOUS that the best in· terests of this nation require a closer relationship with Mexico and Canada so Utat eventually the, people o( aJI North A mertca ca n present a united front. However, before any agreement.. for an open border is ever reached between Mexico .and the United States, the language bar· r ier must be eliminated. The last thing the United States needs Is the separatism that ex.ists in Canada. Vet, only• et hnic polarizati on and' ba lkanization of Americans can r esult from the growing de-: m ands of Hispanic leaden1 already in the U.S. for their own1 identity and bilingual schooling, ballots and the other concessions sought by the activists. ' ·A star on the celebrity circuit at Stratford Scent : A co ttage in Stratj ord -on -Avon . Will ShGkespeare, a popular wrUfl', J>CI"• the room. , · WlU: Hola! Ot a sudden. the mists that have be · clouded my poor mind do part as though 1reat Apollo and bis fiery steeds did rlle i.n the ••aai let drive away dull dark. ln a blue ol llgbt doee my braln etve blrtb to a new play, my muterwork,,. tra1edy that aball touch the Uvet of all, a t.Je of 'If adneH, w~ and n>urder ntosT foul. 'l"he hero? A Prince of Denmark! Hil nlme? Oimteu Omelet? Ham •.• Ent.., A,.,., IU wl/1. A ... : 0 , WUJ, t brl11• tbM mail of areal import. WW: Not now, tood WOJnan, 11/y bud .. filled lritti 1hoet1 - vlUalDI and lreaclilerGlaa ....-. 1 mutt Jay quill to p~ before tbey •aatn .... tlPit ,, enabrouded purgatory from wbich they so m agically emerged. Aue: But, Will, do listen t.o thla poo1' lad's i>l~a : "Dear Mr. Shakesword: I am a slxth-grade- atudent at Str•tlord Elementary School. Our teacher asked us t.o write an article about our favorite aulhoT. Mr. Marlowe cllcln 't au wet me. Could )'ou pleue tell me wbere you 1et your ldeM, bow loq It takes you to wtlte a play, how much money you mate and wbat it the square root ot t•O (That'• for my math ctU1. > I need your an a wen b)' tomonow.'' Will: No! A lbouand Umee no! The aQ)''• the thJnt. A•me: 0 , · wm, thla act of kJndneu Wfll llle bat a Oeetlne moment'• time. And then, wben tbou but compOlled thy a~h · 'wm: Speecla? Wb•t •PMChr A ... : To th• Gream Awa Marshmallow• Witc:b RoNtJn• Club. Hut. thou foraot7 YOQ are to bt Utt Muter of Ceremonl• aad tbOH tbrff old ScotU•h miD•.,.. to" routed. · Wll:~T Aue: No, tonight, thou art t.o be the Mystery Guest Axeman at the beheading of the Duke of Dutcbesstreet. But thou must make_ haste. For the beheading follows close upon the heels ot the Celebrity Lawn Bowling Tournament. Will: Must I bowl a lawn? AnDe: 'Tis a most worthy c ause, Th~ Cornish Pasties Outreach Protrram. And here's a letter (tom an old claaamate, Yorick. "Dear Will, old buddy: Know you're probably pretty buay cbasinc tho1e tavern wenchel. ff•, ha, Just. lthkltnc. But would JOU mind knockina out a little Introduction to a •textbook l'm wrltina CaJled H0to ,You, too, Ca• lrfokt o MUUcm l>llcol• ift Your~ u. Yow Sport 1'~ ~Ale""'"· You how, aometblnt Utht aod witty. taylllf what a sre•t PY I am. I'll leave the wordln1 up to ,ou." WlU: A.IN, poor YorlcJt. He'1 Oatl of bil alcUJI. NeKt, be wUI demand a rolllcJtlnl comedy from la)' weary pen. A ... : ''P.S. 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Reg. 16.95-54.95 Toya Shoe Skatff Fireball (Children's) Ong. 16.99 ~0W9.99 Derby Star Orig. 34.99 NOW 19.99 Warriors Orig. 44.99 NOW 19.99 Auto Center Sun Timing Light Ong. 45 99 NOW 29.99 AutoCenWt' Dlettal A-.to Clock Sportswear Swimwear In Jr & Misses Sizes. Ong $10 Infante' Nylon Athletic Shoes Orig. 6.99 NOW 3.88 ... Tl Ma: llMIL.1 0 911>': 11.00 .. "" """tl·*' .. , °"""" .,, ..... lr\llM, c;.ljttitllle Sec~y flt• ao.rti ot OINCIOl'I lnrlne "..cit Wettr Oltl•kl P.0 .... 0.1 I"''"'· c.lltoflll•'21" 0Pl'4\NO O~ PltO~U· T ... lllkla w ltl N °"'*'et I ... ,,...UllO 9f Mid ...,.. • OlncWI .... lltld ... AjWll "· 1•1 ..... , .......... , .... ,.,,.._. ,..__ ....... •SSUt: sa.m.-. c-lltfllt •I "'1 ...... ., ..,. ~'*' of u..-Mdl, ..... Mey I, t•I. ~ff "WATl!ltWO"IU 90HO$. aL.ECTION ltt4. SllUl.I o. 01' THI! llllVIH• ltAHCH WATI• 011T•1cr FO" IM· PltOVl•aHT DISTiii CT HO. 10!," ~ tM lo C>-4f7, '9U\ lnclutAve. MAT~~ lec!t ~ .,._,, ..tKt -Cl) of IN Ila (6) elWMiift _...,,.., eft.KflM ft·~· ..... ~ ..... ., .... , ... -..... <_,..,MM Mnill• ~---wlll ,,,.,"" If! ~llti,,. -lea! trW efl Mel' I, In fie..-:. IOI H<• Of 1119 .. ....,.i 1' .. tl .. -II Ofl llft m.wrll't """"19 ••tM •Y lM 11141W 10 wi.m tM ~-ew~1 •*" ~ Mell .. *"""ltwd H ,... .. ~ pro~lcled. -• IHTl•IHT: TN llOndl t.llall 1119•• lm.nsl 010 , .... , ro1 .. 10 k fla .. W>- 911 .,_. ..ae ....,_ W !let to H <-.d '" P« -.... ., .... _,'-lty 9fl Me't 1. olld ,._,,.., 1 of ff<'ll .,.w PAYMENT: $llld llOftdS -ll>t lnt..-.sl IMr--,_..,.._ '" l•wtvt -· ef 1lW UllllM Sle~H of Amerl<• •I the CWJIO'Ole .-....CY OMtlon of ~ el AlNOa Netlor\al Tn"t ond S.Vlft91 ANoclellon, Paylnt Ate"t Of 1 ltWO, II\ LOI """'"'· Colllorlll•. OI' •I .,,., P•~ A0tllt of I ltWO II\ "" FrefKIKQ. G.illotftl•; Clll< .... 1 lllllOla, ..,. ,... .... -. H .. YwtL, •I l.M opt!IN\ ..... Mldlf u..-. •aOIST'ltATIOH: Tt>t ~ wlll lie c-llofodt reelst• .... " ta ptl,,_ clpel OlllY or• to lllOtt. orlncl,.1 •lld 111i..est, end IN lonn of , .. 1s1reu... 1no lie <lloft09d, or Ille tloftd• dla<lleroe<I lrom '90fsl•etlon, •II 111 ecc-110 •1111 Ille IH'OVlsloM Ill I .... r-IUllOft Pf'OVldl"t lor"" IS-• of UICI iloftdt. CALLA•LE: Tiie --mo111rl11t ... w ""'°'to Moy '· , .... "'-" -.. a..e1ec1 1' c.il or reOtmptlon prier 10 -lty. All..,.. Met:wl"t °"or •""' Mo., 1, lftl. ., °""of tNm, m01 lie cwi.o......,. ....-..11Y Wl4 ,.,..._, et IM ot1lloft of Ille llOerd of Olrecto" of 1 ltWO. Oft Moy I, IW1, or on.,.., l111«etl HY"""'•• h<Mf• prior to metutl ty. 9°"41 c.u..s Pt'-lo maturity ""'" lie '"""*' OI "" lollowl119 r9dtmotien prlc01, uprniM •• • oercfftt•te of Hf' VOIW, I091tllef' wltll K <ruecl l"lereft 10 4-of, .. ,,...,_,, IOl'll.lfrldMmodonw..,_•H-1,1"1; *""""ltr ................... MdOflWMfof'I .._I, lffi 1°"' 11.....-u.,...,..,....,prlortol'lllllwlty, All w.,,., portklfl of IM boftCb sullljecl IO coll mov-. c•lled lor r.otmpllofl •I ... y -lime. II IHI'"°" ell of , ... ~ .,.. ,.....,... ... ,,y -time, lUCll -aMtl lie •.-med only 111 l11verw order of m.C..rlly -Mle<1ed lo( r.-m9Cklol l•om wltlllft • alr19Je m•lurlly Illy lo4. PURll'OSE OF ISSUE. TM llOllCIJ -re eutll0t119d lor Ille O<<tYlsllloft end conalrUClioft of wM..-U lecllllles lot ,,,. llefWfll ol lfftll'0-111 Oitt•kt Ho. HIS. SECURITY: Tiie -••e luued --nt lo tM C.lllONllo Weter ~­ trlct L•w I OM~kwl tl ol tlla Weier Code or ""'St•le Of Colllorl\lol -si..11 lie pekl from .,, ou.u_,,1 .._ l•lld wlllllfl '91d lmoro-nl OIJtrlct or from ••let "'9rtft putSUWll to teld IAW wlllcll. tn Ille dl~rltioft of Ille 8oord .. Directors. mey cw h.u4 -coH«led '" ,..., thereof, -•II teaotlle '-'" '°'d 1m.....,_.,,.,,1 Ohtrlct •NII Ille Olld ,...,.,,, ll•Ole lo lie •ssoutd for, ..... peyme11h. BONO INS4.JRANCE' IRWO h•s received• commllme11l lrom MBIA lor • Mu111<1001 8ond Gv.r•"t" 1nsur011Ce Polley u11<:onclillonelly _r.,.t•lng ,,,. Ii_,, 001-of pri11<:lpel •lld Interest ... .,,. bor* 10 u. Peylnt Agent. Tiie pr•MIU"' '°' llW Poll<y wlll lllO fully N ld Illy IRWO et"' Wlor•.,.. detlv .. , el .... bondt LEGAL INVESTMENT· Ti,. -·•Ill. belort lhe delivery ui.r.ot, lie urlllled !of' lftvulment ul\CMr end pur,...nt to Ille prov~• of ti.. Oistrltll SKurlll•• L..e• (Division tOol Ille W•l•r C-1. H-~er. n-ll11ttencll119 such cettlllcellon, In IN opl11ion ol Bond Co..nJOI , ... •llll'Dlllly Of Wld ---...... 11,,.. of llWlr ~-·· IOI' tJw lnvHlment of 1..-of commercl•I or '°vi~ ...,._,, H such," wbjO(l lo lhe prowl lions ol llW Flnen<ial C.ot of lhe St.el• Of Celllornl•. -• s1e1e,,,.nl to,,.., ell.cl will lie prln\ed on IN bOftd• l>enNlll Ille cerllllcellon. Tl•MS OF SALE: , • ._.... .._, T11e mu lmum r•I• l>ld mey not H <c-1% 119< .,,,,.,..,., ooyel>le """-'"'llY Eecll rote tMd mlttl lie• nwttlple of '• W 1120 Of I~. Ho _,., SllOll .,..,. ,,_. tl•e11one •nter•sl r•l•.-•11-.dsol lhe wme meturlty "'•"lie.,. Ille ume r•I• Eoc" boftO """' _, inlarell •I ll1e r•I• Jpecilled II\ Ille Did. lrom Its <Nit to II• llud m•turlly dote. Only OM COYPQI\ will lie •I· tocl>ed to NCl1 bond for eecll in•t•llmenl ol 111t•rHl lllereon, end Dlds prowldl119 tar iMSC!lllcwlel or ~ementot cO\lporll •Ill t>e ••le<lod n.. •eta on.,,., metunty or gr-of meturillft shell no1 .,. """' ,,..,. tl'l"-111_....,..,.,,.westr•l•Wt.,.yo-....Cu•llyor~o1,,,..tw11- Aw8N: Tiie -sNll lie SGld lor call only All llllds' musl lie lot llt'f: ltU tn.11•11 of ir. -lleret>y offered lo•wl•-musl -lly -Ill of !Mt mtlurlly sclledulH Ml lorth ln·A-ndi• "A". Eecll bid llWlll •l•ta ti..111>t bid· cler offers eccrlled ,,,,.,..,, to Ille d•I• ot delivery, t.N l'W<h•w pnu, .,,lcll tll•ll ftO\ lie leu I""' ~'I.. ol ~t lln<ludinog .,,. -• loervl<e ll\WtOll<• pN mium, II M y, es wt forth cw tow) •"" 111e 1nteres1 r•I•..,. rettt •• wNcll ll1e bid <kt offers 10 t:NY w ld bond• Eoch Dl-r 111e11 st•te 1n tit bid tl>t lotel net 111 i.rest Ce>'I In dollers eno 111« awer•te net Interest rot• clelerm l,..., 111eretrt. •lllcll shell lie considered lnlorm•llve only -llOI •pert Of tM bid. M~ m ..... : Tl>• bond• will .... w ... -to Ille lllgheSI '"'*"I.,.. bidder 0< ~s. TM llltflesl rHl>Ofl•lblt -or Dlddtn sllell .,. u. biddtr or bl-n 'loll«lfvlnv IN metw lty sc-. wtect.4 ,,.., •-•t fOtVI In AppendlJI "A • wtll<ll Is tN IOftOHI .,,_UM l>Mb received ti hro or more Dlelders sPKllY Ille .. me lonoHI m•lurlt'f sc-.1e from "'-'>di• "fl>", Ille -• will lie •••rded conslderln11 ll>t lnleresl r•t• « retH 11>9clllecl -Ille premium or diKOUlll ollert d, II •ny, -ttw lllgllesl llid wltl lie determlMCI lrotft I--'ifyl119 .. Id s.ome 1-11 maturity K hedute Dy -llft9 tM -•of n. premium Old Cil '"'' ''°""·or eddiftt -•-.!of llW dit<-111 ... ,, .... tlW towl •mooo111 of ........ , wtlM:ll I RWO -Id ... ~"' lo,.., from Ille .._ of ..,.., l>Ondt to I/le •-tlw ,.,..,.,.. .. , d-. ,_...., ltt .,. coupon •ot• OI' rat" -llle4 '"Ille bid -1119 eword wttl be mOde lo U.. Did-.,., or lliddtN ofle•l"t Ille lowest ,.., lnt.eresl <Oft to IRWO T,,_ ovrc ...... r mint poy «<"*' lrlow.st from ,,,. deta ol lhe bOl>Cb 10 Ille dole ot deltv .. ,, compu\ed Oft • ~ y Yff' basis si-ld • biddef -lty -•~k• 111 "''•nee .. • -1 ol flil bid, .,.., IMur.,,,.. pnmlvrn ~Illy llltWO, #ftkll wlll v•ry ectontinQ to Ille melurlly K lledule Ml«lld. ••II lie c.-'*rff •• • dll· '°""' rw purpoMS of u l<ulol'"9 ,.., lnl•rn l <Ofl on •"Y l>ld ooec:tty1119 dtOI •erwlce ,,,..,,-_, ...... 9f lte)ecllN: I RWO ••Mrvet Ille rl!IM. In lh dlxre11on, to re)KI •"Y •ftd •II l>ldt -lo lllO ut.tnt !IOI profllbiled Illy low to ••I,,..,,., lrr-larl ly or lf\fornwillty '" "'Y lllld. IRWO I~ •ho tnv1ll119 blcb on...,.,., oOlltetioft llooocls of ,,,...._, OlllT1C1 No. 103, ,,,.... .... _" UUltt<I .... llQ -·~ oro .. •-1 Olst•lct No. ti»"" ,,... w me ci.t• es ellove ooec:lf!N ,., •-lloftdt of lmPf'-I OIWICI Ho. ~. lltWO r-"'9S -rlttflC ... lb di~ .. r•je<I oll llllda II ecc991•1>1e bidS ore nol received°" ett well -· o.termlM· ''°"' lo ...,d or rej«I lltlb of H e.II lmpro.-1 dl~rl<I will l>e ...- wper•••Y -1c-.ie H1e11tty beted -the bidl recet-on..c.11 ........,.._ • .,,., IRWO •Ill l•eeclioft•••t'dl119 llle~or ••lecllf>9 •11 lllicts -•-"'°" lwenly-sl11 (16) 11-s •fter 1,,. llme llerel11-rllled tw Ille •«<•1114 of prcipoula; provl-111<11 Ille oword ,,.,.., -. ...-Of .. r Ille••· pirellon Of tlle -'lfled time If Ille bidder"'-" not Nlve 11lve11 to u ld Boofd ol OlrectwsllOltce 111 llWllll\lof ltM wlllldr-•l o#S.OCll pt..,.... "-" o.li'fff'J; ...... tw ... .,_., Oe4lv.,., Of ..Cd l>O<* •ill De m.O. "' the MCCHllUI "'-< 01 Jeffries 8enU>ot• ~Y. IJJO WHt Pi<• 8oulevor41, LOil "-*-Celltor·lll•, or el.,., O(ll9r piece.., .. _ lo llotll tl>t S<ICOUM llllddW _I ... Tr-ret ol I RWO. P..,IMftl tor IN bonclt s11 .. 11 lie -In F-r•I R••rw Bonk Fu...n 0< ol..., l~y evallMl!e 1111\dS, prov-tllal PoYIMft\ If\ tM fonn of •udl ol11er 1""""411otely ov.it-'"""' must lleve ...., .,..,.._ Illy - TreaslltW 04 IRWO OI ...-St l-ty·I-(24)-.. PfiM lo !fie tlell....,y Of -lllO!lds. ......... o.li'IW't; ~ .. UOle .,...,,.,, 111• ·--'"°' ••Id liloftd• "Ill lie dlell ........ lo Ille S\ICC"sflll bidder wllllln lhlrl't t•l .. ,, lrom tlle dlle of sole lller.,f, Tiie tucutltul ~"'°II hove tM rftlrt. et 111 ~Ion, to c.enc.ol u. comnct of '""'-II lltWO """ left ta ••«.iM tM lllO!lds .,.-...... -tor dell,,.., wlU.lft slJlt't l•I C19'tt from tllt Nte herfl" .... d for .. ,...... ........ MCI In well_.,.. WC<etl#UI ~ ............. tllled to IM r9CW'll of IN <lloc1l o<comP011'tifl9 II• lllld. ...,.. " aw. •.ctt bid, IOllflNr Wfltt the llld <llKll. must lie In• _..., ..,,,.,_ ......,. lo IRWC>. wllll tM .,.v...,. -lllld " .. ,.., meruo ,.....,._ fW w.t-..... EloctMll 1'16, Sotrlot O, et trio '"""'"end! Wetw Olllrk l lot t_o ......... Oltlrkt Ho. tOS" 9111 a.ca: A <«llrleel °" <Miiier's cM<ll oft• ...._NllllO ..., .. or tnnl c-y 111 Ille -Of •~·"°· poy•IM '° Ille or-of 1 RWO. mw eccem- IN"Y _,.,.,...,.... ... ..,.m., INll .... ~. 11 suc<eutul, •111 K cepl -poy for Mild ........ eccorctonu wllll IN twma of Its ...... Tiie <Mcie KC~ 11y1M...., «~ Pf'OPOMI ll\011M°""""onthe1111rdloM prk• or. If well .,....,..., Is K.c..iod !MA llOt _tor,,...,, un1na wet. ,.,,..,. Of porfotrn.11<• "'911 .. c-..Nd..., .. ., -·or OMIUloft .. I RWO, N II ........ ~ •1111 Ille Pfo<Mcb reteifted lloy lltWO. Tllo <lla<ll K C..,POllYI .. H<~ 11...CUPltd PfO- pOUI wlll • ...... mecl Pf'O!'ICl41y. C....,. IA T .......... $Ut•t: Al MIY U-llelof'e ,,,. llonft ero ltft. Oerecl for dell,,...,, IN 1ucceu lul bidder mey dlMlllrm -wlllldrew IN pro- -• II IM lft-t received i.y prlve .. llolwa lrorn llOftdt of Ille .. ,... type -,,.., .... NII ... de<lorM to ... t•.ul>I• I~ UNiff -· •-oi •~ <-lo• i-. •ff!IW llf o ""ifte Of tfW l'*"'OI ..__Service or 1W • .... :lslon of ..., '-r•l c-t. or -II "9 ~ .... ..._ ., lie requlf'ed to 11e lek•ll llllO •<-• 1 .. <-ti ... .,.., ,..,.,., ,,,.,_ lout .., .... ..,,... of .,.., ledenl ""....,.lo• lew ell«ted aul>Mq<*!I to ,.,. O.Sle of 11111110tlu . Olllfle P....-; .... ~•-= Eocll.,,..,.,... •Ill lie 11,,.,rttooel IO lie conditioned....., ••wo f11m1tN,,. ta ,,. Plll'<NI,..., wlu-t "",."·<-Ill'· ,.,, .. , wllll ~ -delivery of IM l>ollda .... lof--.V <lffl"t ~. .. ,,, d....,tlw ..... of ...... ,..,, <•I ...._.j C)tllftlon -Tiie oplnlOft of O'INI....,, .. My•o .. I.et AneelH, Colllitftl•, tlofld C-SOI, OptH"OV\ne the velldlly M lllO lloftdl •lld tlet· 1,. lt\ol liltefelt ...... "°'* "u•mpt f"""' lllCOlllt teJIH of .... Ulllled Ste ... Jf A-I<•'"""'~,._,.,._ ta._..,, ..... Ulot well Interest ~etso (b) A '9'11nc..tit of lltWO <9'111tlllt tl>M on Ille DHlt of -fo<IS, •tl"'otn.,,. <ln:lllflltlollCa J11..i.a...ce °" .. dOW of 1-. II la not •-'eel lllel lllt ..,_-Of l1W ....... Wiii lie ..... !ft• -tlwll -uld ,.., .. IN llOflcb to Ille......,....-.-: 1<1 A certlll<ot.e ef t•WO, "9MO ll't oftlc .... •1111 r.,.-...itetllfft of tltWO c.tlrylfle te tfle , .. ..,. ..... 11111\M Mia efflcen encl rt"'"9ftlMIVft .,..,. .,... ,. ...,.... ........ .., fectlflllteor "'-* .,.,....,...., -ttwt owy wen 1'1199C11•'1'.,., .....,. ... ,••ucvtottw-; M!f m Ill.et•-••• M in....-.... ,_.., ,...-,_""9< ..... tloe'l,.11411tyf/I N11Md!a; ltll n. r.celft f/I llllWO""""""'""" .. -CM• itrl<t of ... '91Nb, !Ml .. ._. .CC.l'lle41 tt Ille delt et CMllvtry IMA«, llOt "°"' , .. , .. .,... .., 1--6; .... .., A certlfl<• .. 1 lllWO,.....,.., ... Oftle~"' ••wo. e<llftt Ill .. effklll ... -.. ...,_. '°"°"""' to .. eHtct ""' .. .,.. u-.... .... f/I ... --. ... et .................. ttiHt• • 19 olld lncludlnt IN u .... et Ille..._., f/I ._ ._..., IM Oflldot I~ rtto\I"' 1191,,_ ...._ Gitt !let ~ ...., lllltlW ............. Of e moterief lkt W OMlt t6 tlelt • !Mt.tflel feet W'1' le ftlello tM -. .. -11 tMrtlft, 111 litltt Of IN d ____ --.r...._ ... ,..,.. ............. , + , ..... -.......................... lt'WO. Wltlll' ....... I! It 11' Mlle ... IMt t USlll' ~· W!M llw...,.... 9111 ............................ ~-llllWlllW'IMM'I'..__.,._ "' •htl ,.._. ._.. "'-" c.eroMl"'M ~ ttr • 1•14w. er~.., .. llW<fle.,........., to~ .mth•rl' f/I Md My i. l .......... h1 ecc.,.._. wftll ._ """"ol tlle ,.WtMN <tlltrect. All ..... et _,.,,tlll9 CUSlll' ..._ llwn °" ....... Mii .. CUSIP t-NIU ..,_<!wet fw l"9 ••I• 1Mtl41( ..,...__.. .......... .,,,.wo. INl'CMMATI~ AVAILA9L.•r •flW"I• fer lllfOffMtltft <0110t.,_119 1111¥'0.,.., ....... tlle °"ICllll ''-'""""' .... ,..tit l"WO MttflMfl9tlll ...................... ; a.u..y ... ...,. '"'• it..at•~ DlltrkJ ..,C.....DrM P.0 ... Dil '"""'~"'" ,.,. .. v-...... y-... , .... ,., :: ,....._ = ,,. • "" MaWltYI< .......... ,,, •• ......... y.., ....... v .... ... m,ooo ,,. 1'9$ Us.GOO . ... , ... • 110,000 '"° '"' l.,.000 "" _..... .............. (., ......... ., .. , .,..... Veer ,,... llS,toO .... 1'9$ toO,OllO '"° lit 215-.... 2JD,GllO ,.., I .. 245,000 llMIWity IC ......... • l*I .......... ..,.., ._. ..,_ , ... 1.i>.000 .... 1"5 175.400 '"° 1"4 \IS.000 '"' 1te7 100,000 ,.., , .. 210,oeo lttl ""Wttt't SC-.... a Ct#! ""' .... , Yff' A-- 1"4 140,000 I tt.S 150,000 ,.. . .... 1te1 17s.ooo ,.. 115,000 '"' 2il0,000 .., .. , '"" '"' 1"'2 '"' ,,.. Publlolwd Or .... Coe•• Dolly P iiot, April 10. Itel ......... ....... m.ooo US..000 no,ooo 280,000 2'5.000 1517 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICll INVITING alDSOM tl,t•• GllNaltALOM..IGATIQtt M*DSO .. l•YINll RANCH WATa" OllT•tCT l'Otl IM .. RO'tHllCllT DIST .. ICT MO. 1G TMa•llOI' NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN llwt ... led ~II lot the pwcll-of •t.tl0,000 pw v•I .. 9e119r•I obllgellon bOftcls Of lrvl,.. R•Mll W•l•r Olslrkt 11 RWOI, 0."'99 County, Collloml•. tor lmpr-1 Dlsttlcl Ho 102 wlll pe re<el,,.., tw Ille ....,,d ol Directors ol IRWO al Ille Pio<• end up to UM u,... ··--lfled TIME PLACE MAILE0910S llOO•m AP'il 22, Itel uo1ce..._0r.,,. I rvl11e. Calll_.le Secr•IMY of !fie lloerd of Olro<IOl'l lrvlllO ROl\Cll Weter Ollllrkl P.O. 8o•l>I lrvlne, Celltomle t271• OPENING~ PRO~l..S Tnc bid> will lie --•I Ille ,,,..11"9 of U ld Boord Of Olf'O<tors to cw lleld Oii April 22. Itel, •I II 00 • m., et 111e elor......,. lloned -.u . ISSUE: •1,1JO,OOO conshll119 ol 22' llOlldaOf U.. dOllOmlftotlon of U,OOOeocf\ d•l•d Moy '· 1'111, aeslgneled "WATERWORKS e<>NOS, El..ECTIOH ""· SERIES C, OF Tt4E IRVINE RANCH WA TER DISTRICT FOR IM PROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 102, --OdC·l loC·lU. llolh t11<:fut1ve MATURITIES: Eecll II'-tllall Wlecl..,. Ill of lllt sl• 161 Oller,,.11 .. • meturlly sc-.1n etteclled •• A1>99ndl• "A' N reto -by 11111 reference 111 co•poreled -•In. Tiie bortds will m•twe In consecutive llllMffl<•I order on Mey 1, ,,, Ille .,_IS tor •O<h of .... MVetOI , .. ,, .. ,_,,on , ... m•tu•1ly Klledule Mle<tt<I by llla bi-lo whom IM -•t• ew•r-. wlltCll D'-r She ll lie delermlMG •• llar••nefte< prowl-. INTEREST Tl1e -sll•ll Deer 1n1 .. es1 •I• roll or r•~ to lie find ..p. on 111e .. , ..... ,...., out not 10 uceo<I •" per .,,,,..,,.,, oey•ie Min••",,.,."' °" Mey 1. -Noveml>er I ol .. ,11 Y••r PAYMENT; S.td bond\ -the lnt•rnt II•.,.-ere 09yCIOle In l•wlvl money Of -United Stet•• of Amerlce •t tlM COtPO!'•I• AeeMY Division IJf 8ot11< of A,.....I<• NAllO<Wll Trust •AO S.wlntt Au«letlon, P•v"'9 A .. nt of IAWO, II\ \..Os A"9elH , Celllorlll•. or .. .,,., Pe yH>g Agent of IRWO 1 .. s... Frenc•sco. C.tllotnl•, Cll4c-. 1111,,.,11. or ,._ YOl'I<, H .. Yottr, et 111e opOOfl of tllt lloldtr tlWnof REGISTRATION. Tl>t bonds wilt lie c-n bonds r«91strol>le H to prlft- Clllel Oftly ., •• 10 both orlnclool ano Interest, -the '°"" et reoolMrou ... rnoy t>e c~. or Uw -GIKIWlroe<I lrOn'I ,......,,.tJM, oil I" ou or4eroc.• •ltll ,,,. provlSM>nS lft the reM11111or! pt11vldlno -ttw ls-. flf OOi4I..,., CALLABl..E Tiit llonds ....... ,,,,. on..,. Pf'lor to Mey '· '"'· "'911 not .. •""IKI lo c..all or r-mptlon prior to m-lty. All .,... _""41.., « •lt•t M•r I, ,..,,, ..,. •"Y ot 1110m. may l>e t•lled before ,.,,_,tty ~ r.__, .. Ille oe>tlon of Ille Boord ol Oltecl°" ol IRWD. 011 Mey t, I"'· or on llflY 1111•,... poym..,l dete tM<•ft•r prior to "'•llHlty eo.m c.•llOll Jl'lor to metwlly tMll .,. ,_,,_et 11w IOltowlflt ,.-rnp11on prices, ... ,,,....... n • -".,,....., <MM•._,..._.,..,Nl ... of .............. .._..,~, ... i.1 ... ...., ..... '~., ........ ---....... ., .. ,....,,... .... i.t11 IMO .cuwit HI ,..,....,.. Mil'.._, ......... ._"" tlJll leffM M Olly Ndtf.i._ ...... _._.~ .......... ""'= Qll9Me ,_.., ... ,..._...I..,.,,......... ....,le .. ~11-... _.. l,._O 1W11IMll119 .. IN~ ........ ,..,..,~.-. rtlllll<' .... ~ .... ,w,.., " ................... '*'"' ......... HC1I di .... the ....... •11w<y1 l•l ~ o.tllllfl -Tllf ._... .... " Q'Metwny A ...,_,, ol lM A...., ~aOlllllC-Wl,~tNNfftllty9'tlM ....... t4 ... 1,..,......,.. .. ._ ... ,,~,,....,._~ .. -u,.. .. ...-. •AMertc•_..,.,,...,.,. ...... ,~, .... -................. ... ·~,._t ,,_ Mt .. MI l11ceme l•lt I .... A C41Y ef tol41 -.! ..... ef o·-1,....., A • .,., •• unWIM II)' en ~,. ol llllWO.., toc;ll,..,.. ....... .,,., wlll N iw,_. 4111 Ille •111 .t •Kii lloftd.. ,... ciw.. wlll .. m.-to lltt JIMlfC!I+-,., IUCll prlnll"f If cettllkAlllell; ,_, A <ffllflte .. Of 1 •WO <Of'tlfYllle "9t Oii •-..it OI "'9 fteb, ttll"'t ...... ,lr<__.M<" ll\llJll~~ INMtt ef 1-\lt Is Mt••~~ l lWll 1.-ineoedl"iirdle llondt wl ll'M util'ln • ~ -Id ceww tN '*'4• to IM M'blt, ... bOnch; lcl A certlflcel• 01 1 •w o, •ltnH w offl<ffl ..,. ,..,....,tetlvH Of I ltWO c"11t1lnt to Ille l .. lowlnt. 111 the! Nld offlC--rt~lolllfft lleve ...,_.tM ~. wt.etlter lllY toc;~ll•..,. ~ tltMlwo, elltl \NI ltwt wor• rt1'1ft11\ltly INiy ovtMrlad to••~ llW -..WI 111411 121 1Nt Iller• It"° lltieetlOll~W ~ elfOCtlllt tM VelMll'f ef"" ..... ; (d) T"9 NCMot of tRWO •'-int tlWt Ille Plltt-llH'IO Of 1M bonda, 11\CludlllQ '""'•" oc<"'" to tl>t '°"'Of ee11 ... .,., uierfff, llos ... .., ,.. <tlVt CI Illy IRWO, OJ\d le) A torlilk el• of lltWO, titftH 111¥ M efflet• of tRWO, Atllft(I 111 Piia Olll<ltl ..,.. ..ol Illa ......... <~Hy, to tM ettect IMt OI \lie ti-el IN Wle Ol tllt ....,., -OI otl llmet ~I I-to lilt to Mid incllldlnt Ille limo °' IM 411llv .. y of \lie bOndl. the Otflclol l~I re1e11,,. 10 111e -did llOI c_I,, .,.., .,,,,,.... atet.ernenl of o moltflol lecl or -11 10 tie .. o m•ltrl•I foci l'ltCHSOry to Melle Ille Jlel-ts 1Mrel11, 111 ligfll Of Ille cl•<Ulll"-K" ~ wfl!ICfl 111t.,..,.. ,,..., .,..1'111~ Tiit ~ Gf prlnl"'9 tN _. wlll 1119..,,.. 9' I ltWO. CUllP ....... "' " '' ... uclpe\ed Ulet CUSIP llvmiler~ •Ill .. ptlftlM Oii llw lllOnds. D<it ,,.1u.er-IN loltur• lo pri111 Ml<I! n..,...,, 011 .,.., "°"" -•t· ror •1111 ~l IMl'OIO sMll COMlllUIO ,_ IOI' • fell11r9 or •••uu l Illy ..... purclle-ttwrtol to occeot delivery of Md pey lot Illa llOllds In eccor(Unc• """Ille lerfll& ol INI llU•CNIM COfllrecl. All·~ of prlllll119 CUSIP num· t>era on ltw lllOftds eftd tllt CUSI P Sonrlce BurMu clWlr .. for Ille •Mltn_,,I Of Mid 11111•W1en "'911 Ille peld by 1 ltWO IHFO .. MATIOH AVAll..AeLE . R~ ... "' lor lnformellon COll<ttning I RWO Of' f0t <Qples of Ille Ofll<lel Ste I•"-' _.red lly lltWO deKtlbl"9 111• bollda si-1c1lie_,..Md10· \ S.crttery ol IM loerd ,,.,;,.. lttne:'-W•ter Olslrkt '201 CenlPUS Drive P.O. 8oJI ().I lrvlllO, Cetllwnl• ''271• P11bllc FIMllU Oeperlm•n• Blytll Eost,...,, P•I,.. WobOer Inc SSS ColllOl'ftl• St'ffl S.11 Francl1<0. C•lltorftl• 941114 011 I RlllfO will provide the wcc•ulul l>IOder 100 <C>Pln ol 111e Olltc•el Sl•le m•11I ti Ille • ._ ot IRWO Gl\lf H oY order or ti,. Boord or Olrecton of lrv1,.. Rench Weier Olalrkt. .oc>l>IHOftMo<ellll, Itel Arlhur C Korn .., .. , 111M ltti .... Itel ,_ .., .. , 111M 1"5 .... , .. , I ... .... Ye•t '"' I~ , ... "" ,,. 1 ... '"° "'' 5Kt9tery or Ill• Boera of Olrocton Of INIM Renell W•l•r Olstrt<I A .. l"U•DIX "A" TO "OTICE INVITING •11>1 ti. I., ... llOtfDS 01' IM .. ltOVllM&NT DllTltlCT NO. 112 MetwHy Sc ..... Ne. 1 I ttrll ... 1.1.-1 AIM•I lS,000 H,000 t0,000 100,000 IOS,000 ,. .. , "" '"" 1 .. 1 1"'2 tttl Metwlty k ......... J (Ill) .. n.c .. , AIM•l t0.000 •s.ooo 70,000 1s.ooo IO,OllO H ,000 YHr 1'90 lffl 19'1 '"l .1 ... ... , Molwlty sc...-Ne. J ltftl o.ooo so.ooo SS,000 .0,000 ~.000 10.000 IJ,000 Ye•r '"' 19'1 lttJ .,, . 1tts "" , .. , Metwll't Sc.,...*· 4 (ltfl ......... ·-' u .ooo ..0.000 0 ,000 45,000 S0,000 ss.ooo 14.000 •s.ooo l"rle ... I 'l'eor 1"1 lttl ltt4 ... s .... ''" ·-''" Pr1Ml"91 A-t llS,000 115,000 IU,000 14.S,000 ISS,000 ,., ..... A-I t S.000 100,000 110.000 110.000 130.000 140,000 "•llOC .... I AIM•t I0,000 as.ooo u.ooo 100,000 110,000 115.ooo ns,ooo "''"' ... A--· 10.000 IS,000 I0,000 15,000 '5,000 100.000 110,000 110,eoo ........ per volU9. t09t-wtU. eccr..-d l11t•f'OSI to cMe• of reOt~: YNr A-t •.ooo 35,000 JS,000 40,000 40,000 u.ooe S0,000 S0.000 5S.000 'f•er lttl , ... A ....... , .o.ooo aS,000 10,000 1$,000 I0.000 '41,000 tS,000 IOS.000 110.000 '°"'II r-Ofl « lllelore H-1. lttl, I~ 1011'1'11. ti r-medlt•fflftor ondonorlleloreH-1, 1"2; lttJ 10t'IO It r~ed llleraO!ter ol\CI Oft or 11910!'• November I, 19'1; , ... ltt5 .... IOO'h"l.11 r~ llle'Nlter Ofldonor-• Ho...ml>et I, I~; t•I '"' "" '"' 2000 100% II r-......:1 ll>t,...lta• end prior 10 ,,,..,fly. t• All °' M y por11oft of ,,_ bonclJ ""'IKI le U N ....., lie <·elNd "'' ,......,..IOfl 1919 •• •ny -time. ti ._ '"°" •II of Ille ....... ·-., .,.., -Unw. '"° •ucll Dondl ""'"lie,.._.., only '" ,,.,,., .. order ot malutlt'f -Mlecled tor 1'tl re<kmptloll lrom wllt1i11 • slnel• melurlty by lot. 1"1 1001 PURPOSE OF ISSUE Tiie bon<Ss .,.,.. ...-11ed lor U. Kqul.,tioft •nd conilrvctlon ol weterworlls IOClllltes for llle lle""'ll of lmpro-nl blttrlCI No 102 " SECURITY Ttw l>Ondt ere lswecl _...,,. lo -C.•llfomle Weter Ola· trlct L•w (Division IJ of tl>t W•ter COde ol lht s .... of Collfomla) 9fld Sl\011 Ille pold from .,. aueumet1t .._. l.,,d wili.111 wld lrnp'O-nt Oltlrlcl or lrom ••I•• <llortes put-I l.o Wid 1•1# wlll<ll. In Ille dlt<relloft Of lM Boord ol Director~ ,,..., .,. llu d -collected In ti... Uw<eol, -oll teael>le •-'" Mlcl lmpr-111 Olstrk t 1"911 IMP Md r.....in lle«tie lo lie H~ for lfWlse ,,,_.,,.._ BOHO INSURANCE; IRWO "°' r.celved • cOn'lmltmeM from M•IA lot e Mu111<lpo1 e...o Gu.ret1I" '""'ren<e Polley UllCondlll-lly ..,.,et1._1,.. llW tlmely 00.,,.,.,,, Of pr Inc tool olld lnterHt °"the -.b to Ille P•Ylftg A .. nt. TM premium lor the Polley will lie fully pold Illy IRWO •I or llefore lhe delivery ol '"""°"°" . LEGAL INVESTMENT The lllonda will, Detore Ille dell,,..y -eot . ._ <•r1111ed lor lnwstlMftt u,_, M d .,..,._,,. to IN provlskwla of uw Olslrkb S.curillet 1..ow IOlvlt klol 10 ol tl1e W•ter C-1 --. notwl\tls~noll ... S.OCll "'*'"' .., • ., A-• ..... , l'IM U ,000 ttt4 19'S U ,000 tttS ,... >0,000 '"' 19'1 >0,000 1 .. 1 1• U ,000 , ... lttt 35,000 ''" , "° ~.ooo 2000 19tl 40,000 200' I "1 45,000 1002 't'1 S0,000 200l PubtlslWd Or.,,.. COH t O•tly Pllol, A,prll 10, ltfl .. riooc .. I A--· ss.ooo .0,000 .0,000 as.ooo 75.000 I0,000 IS,000 'I0,000 100,000 105,000 151)-tl certlllcellon. 111 Illa oP111J011 ef Bond c-1 Ille •ll9lblllly of told bonch, et Ille time of tlletr IHuance, for Ille lnvetlmont ol tundt of ~<IOI OI' uv1,,., banU, H Wd\, Is -)K l lo \lie provltloM of 1119 F lrWIMIOI C<>de of IM Stele el C.llf....i., -0 stet-I lo lhM effect will 1119 priftlltd on I,_ 111911111 lle.-tn the certlfl<atloft. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE TERM$QFSALE: 1-.... ltMe: Tl>t m .. lmum rO\e blCI moy -••<-n. per -· OOY•lll• ......i-u.11.,. le<ll rele llld must lie• mutllole of ~or 1120 of I'll.. IN bond Sl\041-more 1M11 -111teresl r•IO, •nd •11 lllOndtof tM urne "'flblrlty ""'" llew the..,,,. rote. EO<ll bond mvst lleer fftt .. •• et IN , ... JP9(lllecl 111 lhe bid lrom Its dote .. Its fllt.cl metvrlty -.. 0..ly -.c-wlN Ille et IKllecl IOM<ll l>Ofld tor '"" lftstellmeftl of,,,._, dlereon ........... -"'"'9 ,,. ecldlllonol or._._ .. , <OU90ll• wllt Ille re)e<-. Tiie role on.,.., ft'l•l.,rlly ..,. gr_ of "'etvrllles ""'" "°'lie ,,_• llleft t Y>'llo II~ tlWlnO• l_,...t rote°" MY 01twr,,,..11111yororCM1Pof met11rlt ..... A...,,.: 1119 llOflctl Mall i. aotd lor CMll onty. All lllds musl lie I« ft04 IHS f\1111 Oii Gf Ille-.... ...., offetH fW UI•---lfy -(I) Of IN me1u•lty S<tltdlllos Mt fWtll 111 A-41• "A''. Eecll bid tlWlll steta llWll -llld 1 der Offers O<UWd lft!«eJI lo tlM dele of Getlvwy, ti• pure~ orlc.e. wttkll Slwll -lilt letl , ..... '"" Of por (in<ludlftt tlM deOt ..... k iJ 11\S.,..M<e -· mlum, If....,." Mt lonft M l-I encl Ille Int•'"' r•t• or f-•t wlll<ll ttw 111<1- der olfen 10 llluy sold lloftds. Eecll l>ldder ""'" stole In lb blCI Ute \Olel net ln- l•resl caet Ill deli.ts 114'4 tlw e vet ... net lnlffetl rote detarmlrwclf lllorM>y, wlllcll INll lie c-ldereel lntw,..•11 .. e _,end llOl e -'of IN blel. NOTIU INYITINO atosa.t 11.-.- GUlaRAL. 09UOATIOll M*DI Of' t•YIME RANCH WAT.I• DllT•tCT "°" INl .. •0¥11MIENT l?ftTltlC!,T NO. l"TMIE"aOP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH lllol _,.., pl'CllJIOMI• lor Ille our<ll•M of tt 060 000 par v•IUO '°""'°' olllllgellon -fl# lnrlM "-" W•ter Ohlrkl 11 iwo1, Orenve c-.tv. c.111om1e. tor •mv-0 1.ir1c1 No '°'•Ill 1>e ra<elved Illy U. llOerd of Directors of 1 ltWO el Ille ..,.U •nd yp lo ,.,. Ume .. ,_ -•fltcl: TIM£: PLACE. It •.m. Aorll 12, '"' S.creler., of -lloerd of Olrtctore lt"11"9 Ronc:·11 Wetet OIJ!rlcl P.O. Bo C> t trvlne, Cellloml• t%716 ......... Mtltlw: TIM tionds wlll lie _.,._ lo Ille llJtlleat r._lble llhleler ... bldcMtt.. TM'""""'' ... _...,., .. ~ O< l>l<ICIW• sl\ell ... Ille I>-• OP ENING OF P ROPOSALS. TM bkb will ... --•• .,,. .....i1119 Of teld or bid_,.. JP9Cll'tl"O tt>t rneturlty sclledule, .. tecled from tllOM Ml ronll In loerd of Olnt<tors to lie llelcl on April n. Itel,•• 11 :00 •.m .. •I Ille •fO,..fMfl· "-""'"A", Wf)ICll Is,.,. 1-t •"'°"9""' bidt rec~. 11 ,_or-• llOlled.-•S. Dldders llalt<ltJ IN ume ~· meturti., IC-le from ............. ,........ ISSUE: ••.-0.000. COMhll119 Of 212 llonds of lhe --1 ... 110ft of u.eoo bond~ Wfll lie --c-•rl119 Ille lnlOt'ftl ••le OI' rotes -Iliff Md 1119 NC.II, dtl .. Mey I, Itel, 4"1gnet9d "WATERWORKS 90 HOS, ELECTION ll'•mlum w discount Offtred, II Of'IJ, •nd ""' llltM•I bid wlll .. lletenn1M41 1'76, Sf.RIIS c. OF THE '"VINE RANCH WATalt DISTRICT FOR IM- from tlloW "*If''"' sold ...., • ._.. moturlty S<lltdllle .,., dldu<U"I ..... PROVEMEHT DISTRICT HO. 10.,"' ,,,,,,.,.., C·l IO C<1U. -ln<IWV•. em01Afttof Ute pr-lum bid (H e11yl lrorn,or eddlng tllee~Of tMdlK~I MATURITIES: Eec;ll lllidder .... ti Mlect-II) et tM 11111 (.i elllerMll'lle tll •""' to, tlla lotel •mouftt or l111et91i wNcll lltWO _,,d 11e r•ciulrfd to pey m•turlty t<·'-'1" •IW<'*' oi A-dla "A" llereto -lllY this retereMe lfl· lrom IN dele Of sold ~ to,.,. ,_llv• motwHy dot" 1~ ot tfle <OfllOt•letl ,,.,..ln.'Tlle "°""'will mel""• In c-llllve ,,_kal orcler on '°"'*' , ... w ..... -'"" lft I.he Old' Mid -...... •111 "9 ...... "'Ult blCI-~y '·"'IN •-ts IM Oe<ll of llle ...... oi .,_.. ... Mlowft Oft, ... moblrlty cler or .....,, offeri11g ltw lo.est Ml 1n•rwt coa:t to lltWO. Tiie ,..~..._, Kfltdul• Mlect.d lrf Ille lllclder to whom llW boftdl oro _.,._, wN<ll lltdder m11a\ poy 0«N9G '"'"'"' from lhl clote of ttw lllonGS \o Ille clot• ol .. u.,.,.,, "'•11 llt ~ml,,... .. IWr.m.fler .,...,,._, computed Oii o ..._, yHr MSls. SlloulG •bidder tPOCllY dtllt •rvlce In· INTEREST: TM bond• tllell llllor ,....,._.et• r9'tor relHIOllle flit.cl u111> aurence H • IMrt o111ls bid, ..,., ln•uren<• orernlvm Hid Ill' 1 •wo, •Ilk" w111 011 Ille IM• ltwrtof 11<11 no4 10 oxc-4 '" 1111' ...,..,..., l't'too•• semlt1111110lly Oii vory •<~to the moturlty t<lledul• Mlec:l9d, will-. contlder9d H •di ... Mey 1, -Hovemtwr I Of M'tlyur c-1 ,..,. ........... of co1<"11l•llnt ""' ,,,,_ <Oii en.,,,., bN ..-Clfyt"' dtllt PA'fMllHT: $elcl DOM• er>d Ille ,,,,.,. .. ·--.,. ,.yet> .. !ft l•Wfll~ Mnlce .__.. m-y flf ... 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UWreof .i N ' COUPon rote or r•lH t,pe<lllod In llW lllld -Ille ewerd Wiii M "'9lle to Ule.... : CMr or olddlrs 0Hert119 ,,,. 10-st net lntwelt COit le 1•wo. T1W ~<Mtfr '; m11tl OOY eccrued lnler•st from ti• del• Of ll>t llOllds to lllO cleto of detlv.,y, t omputed on o i.o-uy .,,., l>etl•. Slloulel t ...... -lfy 6tt.t W"'I<• If>• A sur•n<• es• PMf of Ills llllcl, ..,., lnturenu ,,,....,.,,.. ,.141•Y1 •wo, wllkll ••It ... • 'll•ry a<c.ot$ft9 lo lN m•lurlly t<lledul• •IO<tod, will ._ <-'-" H • tllt<> .. "' <..,,., ,..,. ~ of c•tculollflt Mt l11t.....i cesl .., .,., ..-. ._ocltyt,.. #lit' I • • ••rvlce insurance. ,, ltltM et lte)Ktloll: 1 RWO r••"'" Ille rlgtlt. 111 II• discretion, 10 ••Joel• .,,, •rid ell lllld• Md lo IM •lfl•nt not proflltMIOd lly •••to _.,,...,., '"•9Ulefl· .. , ,, . IY or '"'°"""'"'In .... , bid IRWO Is ..... 111¥111"1 l>ldt oCI ....... 1 ot>lllM~ "' • beNb .. 1,.,.,_1 District No. 102, 1,.__, Olelrkt ..._ 1~ Mtl t,., oro ... meM Ol*k1 Ho IOS on IN ume dote" -Wodf1-f« tllMo...... ,... . of 1mo..-1 01s1r1c1 Ho. 10.. 1•wo ,...,,,.. .,. ....,. In lb dlscrot• • .. ••l•tl all bid\ II ecGee>lobi• IJlds •••"°'received on •II auc:h DOnds. o.tormlllO-•• lions to ••ord or ,.l«t bids Of eecll lmptow-1 dlslrkl will l>e m.,.~.,; '°oer•t•IY Md 1~111CMftlly IMM<I up0n llW llids recelt;.cl °" H <h ........... Aw-: IRWO wlll lOke O<Oon •-""i"I U. -or ••JKL"'O Oii Olfi ll04 IOlff lllMI tw.,,IY·•I• IHI llo•1t• •"•• t1W llme herelft prncrl-lor IM receil>I or Pf'-ls; 1><ovl-111•1 Ille •word mey be m-•lier Ill• ••· • Pl•et1011 of IM s.,.clllad limo fl 111e Di-r ,,..11 llol llev• olveft lo said Boord of OlretlOl'S notice In wrlUnt ol lhe wllllelr•wel Of suc:ll or-.. 1 '•' .... fOte<9 ot o.11¥•Y; ...... ,fer "•y-1: Oetowery of w1d -wlll IHI •O V" m•de to trw wcceulul b-r •I Jettr .. , 80lllUIOt• Cotftl>Ofty, tJlO WHI P~ ,. BoulevNd, L0$ Anveies. C•lllornle, or et.,,., other piece •tt••l>le lo ooti. lfl<r successtl.ll l>ldder •ftd IM Tre .. urt r of IRWO ~ ,.. P•yme11I lor tl1e llOnd• \11411 be mecle In F-r•I RtMrve 8.,,11 Funcll OI' otl>tr lmtftOOl•t•ly •~•ll•bl• funos. prowlcMd !NI 001men1 In Ille form Of such other l,.,,,...di•t•IY eve llebl# fullOS mlltl .,.v• ....,, epproweo by llW TrMsurer Of I AWO •I lee.i lt.,.nty·lour 1141 ,_,.prior lo lhe d«llv .. y 01 IN llond• ,.,..,,,... 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IM SUCC~\lul l>kldw wtthlll ltlltty UOI de vs· •• lrom Ille Otte of sol• 111erHI Tiie wcceu tul bl-arwi11 ll•ve the •19111. •I Its. , , oPlton, lo Cel!C•I ""' ""'""' o r i>urcllOM II IRWO SM ll f•ll to ••KUIO .,,. • llollds •ftd ,.,,.,., tllem lor O.llnry •1111111 stl<tY 160) deY> trom Ille dole lltrrift ll•ed for U. receipt of llltOi, e11a II\ ll•Ch e¥ent Ille ...cuulul blcklar s11ell De ..,. lilied to tl1e re1ur11ot1i.. cheek AC.COfTIPM'Ylftll lh bid ,._el al4: Eocn t>ld, l09"lll9r With Ille bid CMCI<, must be tn •Mo led 1 tnvtl--rhMCI lo IRWO, will\ Ille •nv•I-•nd lllid cle•rly m er...., '"' 'ProPOtol lor woie,.,,,.,,..s B°"'"· Elec:llon lt76, S.rl•• C. of Ille lrvlM R•rKh • " • Wei•• 01!.lr>et for lmprovemeftl Olstrlct Ho 10.·· •• ' aw o-c11., A cerlllled or c••h•er • ct1eca on • -M•l>I• ba11a or lttAl compeny 111 IM amount ot $1),000, P•Yellle to Ille oro.. of I RWO, must eccom· p•n1 eoch prOl)OWI es• 11ueren11 1,..1 111e bidder. II aucuu lul, will •«"11 .,.. pe y lor W4d bonds In ectordeftC• with IM 1.-,.,. ot Its bid. n .. cllecll ec.corn11+ nylnt •nY eccepted pr~tl tne ll bcP •~led on llW put< lie .. price or. It ""'" propo .. 1 tS O<<«l)led Dul not performt<I, """'' well lelt11,.. of penormence •hell lie cw-Illy eny e<I or om1ss.on of IRWO, Sl\011 llwn be <~ •ftd Ille protffds reteilllt<I Dy IRWO Tiit cllecll eccom-'Y•"9 ••c.11 unectec>ltd pro- POtel wlll lie relurned promptly ~ NI Tu e aeft'lp4 Stol111 Al eny 11,,,. llelore 1119 -.ds ere ,.,,. Oered tor dtll,,..y, 111e sucuutul bldoer mey olwlllrm .,,a withdrew tllt pro pen.at 11 the inter•st l'K••v.d by pn¥•t• f\Otders from bondt of the ,.,.,... type And ct1erec1 .. Shell be dtcl•red to bcP le•el>le I"'°"" under pr.wnl tedtr•l i,.. c.ome t•• I•~, elU"9r by • ruling ot the \nternal Re~\111 ~vKt or t>y • oe. <lslon of .,,, •-r•I court, or '11•11 bt clecl•r.cl l•aablt or be re<iutrod to bcP lei.en 1n10 ecco..nt lft comf)UUnQ •nv f-r•• income 1ues DY 111e tum• of •n1 teder•I lnr;ome le• l•w enec led wDMQuem 10 lhe dole ol lll1t llOUu C1HI,. "-': •...i Prl•liott Each propose I w111 Ille un0e,.1ooa 10 De Conditt~._., IRWO lurn .. htnQ 10 the ourcll•tet. wlli-t C1'arg. COft<U•" re11lly •1111 OOYmtnl -Clel•wtry of IM -· tM toll-1ng "°''"' P-"'· ''• H (h O.lt<I IM dot• ot dell•ery le l L-1 Opinion Th• Ot>tmon ol 0'-lvenr & M yer\ ol LC>t An1191es, C.llfor11••. Bond Counwl, •PP•OV•"9 Ille ••lt<ltl., of Ill• bOnds end \ltl 11\g 11\el 1ntere•I on Ille -.as •• uempl from income le•n of Illa Unll•d Stet•• of Amt ttU -pt.Wnt ltd9rel 1nco,,..1u le.rs. •nd INlt wc:h '"'""' '' elSo eu rnpt from per-I one-lucs ol Ille St.-te Of C.lilor11I• Ul\def pt ... 111 state 111<:-le• lows. A copy ot sold Ol)lnlon of O'Mel...,,y a. M.,.,., c.erllllecl by en ottlc•• of IRWO by l e<\lmtle sl-1111'9, will .,. orlnled on the blKk ol H ell llond. NO c11er99 will lie m-to Ille pur<IWIMr for such prlnll119 cw urtlllc•tloll. ~b> A t ttt;f1e•t• of tRWO c1r11t~•ne lh1t on ttw> b.a\.I,. ot tr. t.c.tt •1t•m•t.-s •nd c•rcumstM<•~ 1n uustence on trw d~tf' o• •1"~. 1t is not ••oe<l" llwl tlw prouods of tM _,.,, ..,,11 "" •\old on • m..,,,.r tNll would ceuw thl oonch 10 t>e ••tlllr-bc>ftas. ICI A cerllll<•l• or IRWO. \iQMd DY olllUr\ end ••P•f'\Onlell- or IRWO urtllvlnu lo Ille lollow1ng Pl lh•I .. ,d otf1cen Olld rtpre\..,lell- NI•• slOfltd Ille llondl, •Miiier by lec .. m1te or monu.i •lvfwlure. end lhel _.. w•re r.specllwfy duly eut11orl1ed to ••«Ill• Ille.-. -Ill th•l lllett is"' lllltellon --or l>ef'dlng effocllng llW velldlly of Ille lllO,_, • (di Tiie te<tlPI ol IRWO •howfn9 ll'WI IM put<,.. .. pttCt of 11161,. .. l>Onds. 1ncludirl9 1111erest accrued to 111e aet• of clelivery thereof, hos -,.wt•· ce1ved bY I RWO. •nd "r1 <•l A u rtlll<Ale o1 tRWO, signed by.,, ofllceror IRWO •c1iftt Ir "" olltC••I end ftOf "" "'''°"e' c-e111. to tlw effect 111o1 •I me llm• ol tlw • .... ol Ow bOllCU. •no •• •II limes IV-qU811 u.. ... to up lo •nd 11\CIU<hnv ... 1tme or Ille oe11very of Ill• _,d,, 111e 011•<••• Stelem4'ftl r•l•ll"9 to IM boftCt·· cs1" nol c.onte l11 env untrue S1ettrnen1 ot e m•IHIAI l•cl or om11 lo stett I ' ;::c·=~::.::~ =-~,,~~ ... r.;·.;~'::,.!~1:.,,rr;e,.."::i:;.~n, ,,, lte>hl of ... • • Tlwcotl of ptlnll,. tlle bonchwlll -. bof'Mllly IRWO CUSl"N-": ll•••nllc•P•tedllwlCUSIPnum.,.o w111 1>e prontte1on 111« bO~.bUt ,.. .. ,., 1twl•t1ure 1oprl1111uchnuml>et•oneny bOndnor •rrorw i\11 respect lllet910 slwll conllltule <•use for• leilure or rllfuwl by llW pur<lloMr lherHI toecupl <kliv•ryol e"dP•Y lor lttebonch.n..:corden<owltll tlWlermsof Ille i>urc.!Wlse con1rec1. All npenus of pr111ll"tCUSIP number\ on 1119 bonds W>d • 11\eCUSI PS.r•lce Bu,...uclwrte lot 111e Hll.,,,,._t ol W•dnumben she ll llepOtO OylRWO • INFORM.'TtON A\IAILABLE ReQlletO tor lmormellonconc•rn11\9 I RW(); or for CoPIH of th• OfltC••I SIOltmenl prepered Dy I RWO clt KriDt"9 lh• bortds \hOUldbe-••1.edlo S.Creteryof111e Boord ttvlne A Mt<." Water 01\trt< t •lOIC-•Orlvt P.O.Bo•O I l•vlne, Celltomi•~llt~ Public FtMM• o~nme111 Bt11nEastmwt Pe i,..W-r Inc sssc .. 1ttotr11es1 ... 1 Se11 Frtne:lllCO, C•lltor111e'"°' .. .. ; .. . " I RWOwlll provldetlW SUCCtUlul blodff IOOCOl>lffOf lllf OltklOI Stettm ... t •• ti,.u_,MOI I RWO .... . . , GIVEN Illy order of 11'• Boord of Otra<lorsof Irvine Rench W•l•t Ot\lrtCt, •dOpledOllMerc:lllt, 1"1. v •• , 111M tteS , ... Itel '"' ...... , .... 1"5 , ... 19'1 t• .... .., .. , '"" ltlJ , ... , .. , '"' , ... '"° .., .. , , .... 1tlS ,. 1•1 ,,. ''" , ... "" "-ICIM '"' .... ,. ,,. "" ·~ "" "" A.rthvrC. Korn Se<ret•ryol Ill• Bo•rdol Olrtclors 04 lrvlne A•MllWeter OlttrlCt A""llNDIX"A .. TO MOTi ti! INVITIMG 81DS St,-, ... llOOtOS 01' IMl" .. OVIMllNT OIST•ltT MO. 1'6 INhwlly Sc ....... No. I (1161 l'fl• .... A-I .., .. , 75,000 1 ... I0.000 '"'° IS,000 '"' '41,000 ,.., 100,000 ,,,, ,...tltrltJ Sc--.... J ""' l'flMl,.1 A-• Yur SS,000 '"° t0,000 '"' 65,000 ,.., 70,000 '"' IS,000 , ... 15,000 ltt5 Motwtty ~ .... J 11•> "' ..... , ·--., .... 4t 000 '"' • ,000 1tt2 SO,OllO ,.., SS.000 , .. 4 60,000 '"5 U,000 .... 10.000 1"7 ... ..,lt't ac....... ..... (tell "' .... , ... _ ... ..,.., U ,000 '"' 40,000 1tta 40,000 . ... o.ooo ttt) so,• "" 90.000 .. ., u,ooo :: .a.oao ........,~ ......... ,..,.. ... ........ v-.... "" ··-, ... u.• '"' .,,. '"' ·-"'1 .... ,,. ., .. .... .. .. n.• -., "I .. . .. ... • ....... 1 A-t •• 110,000 • tU,000 .:... 110,000 ... ·~.ooo 145,000 -~. .. ' ... '"'""' ... A-t '"-t0.W • D• tS,000 ' " 1os,ooo. 110,0l!O 120.000 uo,ooo•"' .. .. " ........ , A-t.t 7S.oo0 I0,000 io.ooo d.000 100,000 11',000 1tt.ooo·~ ' .. ..... _____ .... Orange CoHt DAILY P9LOT'/F~. Aprfl 10, 1981 •tC.....OfM ,,.., .... ,QI ....... lee.....,., ....... ~"""'-.,.., ............. Ottlrlct 1".0 .... 0-1 Irv•. Cl!'.,.,.,...,271• o~·· Oft l"lt(MllOSALS: , .. Ill-. wAI ........ Ille INetillt .... .. ........ Dlrlctln ...... ell.fl21,ltlt,•11110f•.111~•ll .... ,......_ ...... e1 ...,_ ~ .. , ... , ... "" ,.., ,. IMUat ~. <111611tlftt llf eoo-.. llf '"' ,._IMIMll ef U,000 YNr ........ ..., '· ........ IN"'° "WAtalllWOAtc.• M>MM. se1111u 0 , Of' 1"4 T ... 11-'fl•& ~ WATI• OISTltlCT l'OA 1.-l"ltOVIMl!NT DISTRICT lt&S "°' , ............. 0.1 .. ~ ...... 111<11111... I ... *f\nUTIDl I.Id'...._ .-..1 ~ -11) ef-. e1a <•> .,..,_,... 1•1 ,,......., ................ A#IMIJI "A"...,...,.. .. y .. Is, ... ._. .n. ltM ~ ... ......_ TlltlNMawlllllle\..,.lft~lw_...,kel..,..r..,M.y '"' l,lllth ...... tet-••IMwY«el~M-eAllle-llyliC-le ltto ............... ~.,. .... ---..Wflk11• ..... ~1111e ... --.... Mn!MIW_,.., .... MtTl!llnT; llle ..... .,..., w., 1_"1 et• rlll• w ret .. te M fl..O ulllft .................... acelld..,.,., -· .......... Mm'-ellyef!Mey '· ...... _.....,l.,_tl.,_. ""' "'""*"": S.141 llaftcb-1 .. ln•....t.,.._.,. HY•llie 111 •••lul-y 1"' .... UllftM ~ ., --.ice .. Ille Cor'Pol'• ~ y Dlotlsloft tf ..,,. ol .. .., "-k•~TNtteftdSAot"'91AHotletloll,l"eyl1194'111tolll'WO.l11L<K 1 ... ~c:.llMrllle,eret•nv f'•Y"'9A..,.tol I lllWDl11~ l'rerMltco. Collfor11I•; , .. , C--.tll...,.1er"9wVlftl.NewYorll.•IU..9"l...,.,t,.,,.._t,_eof, '"' 1t1t•1ST1tATIOH; T ........... wlllwc.._,,.....,.,..,,,,_...,,oprlnclpel 1'M ..,.. ec • • '"' ,.,11ic.,._. Md .,,..,_,, lltW Ille '°"" Of ,..i11r.u .... moy IM '"° ,......._ w .. _. OIKMrtiM ,,_ r.t!Watklll, ell In •c°"'9ftt•wllll \.,. '"' ~ ........... ,_.vt..,.,., ... ...,,...,u.1_ .... 1c1..-. CAtL.l.AalA: T'lle...,.. 1Mitwtl119 on or prier lo Moy t, '"' • 11\efl llOC lie ..,._ )eci•c•wr...,.leolpri.rtomaurlty.All....,.,,...11,1,....,.,otterMeyl, I .... .,. MYell t11M1. 11\e'f .. <•lled IMlore men.rlty ..,_ r-.mM. ot 1M OCl(loll of lllle a..NellOlf'IKW1• l1tWO,orillMy 1, 1tt1.won..,.,lfllorn11NY.._I_• Yew ltllnefW,,,_te_lty . ...-celledpr1or10...-1tyiNHllerMMmed•I 1984 ............. r .... .-i..,..1c.n.•ltl""-4••s-rc. ....... Of~ ... , .... ,_.._ ltlS WIUl•«rWlflfltw•U•NUofr~loll. "" ..,.,,,...._Ollorllefot-.N-1,l"I; 1 .. 1 ,tetlo't,.lf,..........tMt"Oe"'rMdoriorllefor•N-1 1"2 '"' 1011'll~tllol'MIWr•llelonorllefweNovemller 1, 1tn. ' '"' 100\'t1'1t.......,...thoreetlerelldOf'IOl'IMiforeNo..-1, 1-; 19'0 l~llr-.medthereoflerellelpf1or10M01urlly. '"' 1111 weny ,ertlonof tM bonclS wlllect to coll may lie colleel lor rtdtmptlon 01 1"1 .,,,_..,,., llle•tllelloll Of lllO llonelaer•r-...Oal eny-tlme, wc:llboncls Sii.eii M,.....,.. Clllly tn In,,.,,.. order of moeurlty -Nie< led for r-Mp4lotl ,,_ •ltlllfl•..,...moturlly llY loC. .....,,... ...... _.,_ ........ ---·-..... "" ..... -"" ,.,,,. 19W au,• "'' ,... ,,.. ilO,• l"S ,,.. ...... .,1c--. .... 1c.-,... ... ..., AMHM IW,000 1•.• 1'0,000 210.000 w,tee au,• -- YNI '"' Ifft lffJ , ... ''" , ... , .. , .......,..,tc-.... ...... ,. .......... .__. U0,000 100,000 uuoo 165,400 ll0,000 ltS,000 210,000 2u,.oe v ... 1"2 ,.., 1"4 1"s , ... '"' 1"' , ... Mltwtty le-Ne. I I 1111 ......... , ~-l IOS,000 llS.000 IU,000 llS,000 14S,000 IU,000 170,000 1as.ooo 1u,aoo v ... '"' 1"• tttS .... , .. , 1"9 1'"' 2000 2001 Metwlty I< ....... Ne.• I ltl) ......... l"U•"°5aOI' IS$UE: Tl•-•-•u-t1adforlheecciuts1t1onen<1ton ~~"-ot wMHwortu tacllltlet tor lhe wnetlt 01 l"'l>fO'f-111 Ol"rlct Ho. YHf AIMWt Y .. r SaCU•tTY. Tiw IMINhero IUllect IM'-nl lo llW C..llornlo Woter Dlllrkl u. coi ...... II., tN W•tar c-. Of Ille Stet• Of C.Olllor'IM•I -Wfl IM pelcl frwft M ---·-wltlllft solcl frnpro.,_I DISlrkl or from wai.r ,.,.,... ...,_IO sold •-•llkll, 111 IM Ohcrttlon of uw lloMd of Dlreclon, 1fM 11,000 '"' 1flJ 9S,OOO l"S .... 100,000 1"6 ... , 110,000 ... , ,. 110,000 "" .......... A--lU.000 U0.000 uo.ooo 210,000 :H0,000 llS,000 a..o.ooo »1,000 395.000 l"Pl11Ci,.t "CTITIOUI eUllNUS NAMe STATUllaNT PUBUC NOTICE Th• loll-Ing per_, Is Cloln9 Dull PICTIT10UI •u••••u nou as NAMe STATaMaNT , R LS ENTERPRISES, ,.._litdl"lll Tiie IOllOWlllt --ere t11Dl119 FIOS, HUlltlngtOfl lleKh, CA '2U7. ""'lllH& a ; Richard t..ae SlrelllelO, MOO Edlng1 T SHllllTS l'\.US, UJ01 ~ Hiiis F IOS. HU11lln9fon Beech, C4 '2U7. Mell, L...-Hiii•, CA..,,, Tl\ls bllslneu Is c-ucttd lly .,, in Kent F. 8-n, ltm Slerre P9rl•, dl•ldual lrvlM, CA '271J. R1c11aro t..a• Slrelllald Kaltll J , a.m.rtck, UQ a.ti Cwt.el, Thll stet.,,,.nl was 111111 •Ith tl\e k OCtsdelo, AZ. UJS4. County Ciera ol Oren911 County Tlllt lluM""' la COft41uc.led by a March 11, 1'11 llml-~ 1'1Me7 K.,,. F. ~ Publtthecl OrOftCJll Coest Oeily Pilot TllU ~ ... Ill• •ltll IN t.Urcl\ 10, 17, Ap<ll J. 10. 1911 lltl·ll COllftl'I' Cterll of C>ren_. c..inty .., ,., .. PIObl..,_. er ... C-'1 Dell• .. I ... """" 10. 11, 14. .,..., 1, 1'11 11~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUI •U~NaSS PICTITIOUS MlllNats NAMll ITATa ... NT NAMa IT.ne ... NT Th• lollowlne ""-are "'"° The 1o1io.1111 ,._..,, Is dolftt lluu· -llWM .. : noue1. WEa<AM, \..a s..or1or Awef\.,., CUSTOM CAllPET CAllE, JU N. Coat•,.,..... C•llfoml• '2617. E•tlll•m Slr•I, Dranoe. C.Olllorftl• HINllY Ptt.CHl!R, _. Oeltellt• '2"9. Orlve,0¥ClllllGro,..,C.Ollfor"'9'2044. PAUL DI la Torre , US N. STEVE STOlllV. 14UO Leural Eertllam Strwt. Oranee Clllfontle Drl,,.., RI~, Clll1ornl• t~ ""''· Tiii• _,,,. .. I• <onduClecl by • Tiiis bllllllftJ II <OfldUCW lly ........ ,.,,.,.1 ......... aHp. dlvl-1 HelWy w. Plkller p_,1 De le Torre Tllll .....,,_, ... Ill.a wllll tM Tl\ls stoi-t WM flied wlll\ tho COllfttY Clffll ol Orenet County on COllnly Cl-of Dr.,... C-nt., on Aprll I, 1•1. April I, 1•1. 1'1t'Mll .. , ..... "MY M la.-~ coflKted 111 llotl _,..,,, -all teao• ._ 111 so10 l"""'O•o--lOttlrkl~llle-.-t11llol!Mte1Mo~Mdl0tt-peyment~ ltlt IJ0,000 '"' '"° 140.000 1000 AIM•I lto,000 105.000 no.ooo U0,000 lU,000 17S,OOO JOO.GOO :SU.000 JS0,000 375..000 ---4prlll , 1911. PUBUC NOTICE Pl.... PulllllNCI Or1n9t Goest Dolly l"Uot. Publl-er.,,.. Conl Delly Pilot, 90NU INSUltANCE. IRWO lies recol....O a comml-1 lrom MBIA for a MwAk._. ...., G.,.,.,,_ lnwr...c• Polky UMorldll._lly ouerori1ee1119 1M ll""l'f """"°"'of principal eftd lftle<'esl on ttw llondl to the P•Ylnt Aetnl. TM ~1-lortlle f'Oll<r will be fully paid by I RWDat or belorelllOOoll'feryol IM ...... 1"1 1$0,000 2001 PvOll-Or .... Ceht O.lly l"llOC, ,._,II 10, 17, U, Mey 1, 1 .. 1 1 .. 7.al Apr II 10, 11, U, MIY I, 1•t __ ~I April 10, 17, 24, Moy I, 1•1 1114-41 ---- La°"L INV~STMEHT : Tiie bOllch wlll, before 11\e 0.11,,..ry -eol, 1M <•rtlllecl lllr l_.ment under orio --nt to the prO\'lllOnl of tn• Dlllrlctl I ttl I 60,000 2002 I "l I H,000 200J Publllhl<I Or<M\91 Cou1 Delly Piiot. Apr II 10, t"I lset-11 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIDUS eUSINUS NAMI STATeMINT T ht IOllOWll\9 perM>n h doln9 bull· ne'' a\ PUBLIC NOTICE ERVIN DEllE~OPMErH COM· PICTITIDUtaUMNaU PANY, OS Del\lta, Corona dll M.,, NAM8 ITATaMaNT Callfornlo ntU. Tl\e IOll-1119 --· ere dolllll , S.CIHlllH I.Aw C Olvtaton 10 of Ille Weier C-1 -.... nofwlll\1tendl110 """ urOf~ l11tlle..,+111ono1 a-counsel t11eetlQibit11yo1sojdbondS,ot1r.e11- ef 11\olr 1-.. fw Ille 111v .. 1mont of funds of cOln!Nrc lot or H'fln-1Nn111. u - t«ll. le Mlllject to U.. pro'flllont of tM FINnelel C.. ol tl\a ~•I• of C.Olilornt•, .._.•ltll1-totr..t•ffee1•lllbe1><ln\adontM_lle,...ll\llM'ff1lllcMI°". G•ry Donald Ervin, 4U Dal\11•, ..,_,,.. .... , Coron& clel Mer. C..ltlor"la t»l). I . MITCHELL·DSAOCHE' AS· l'ICTITIDUS •US.INISS Tn•• DUslny• ,, conouc1e<1 by.,, In· SOCIATES NAM• STATaMIENT dlolduel 1. OSAOCHE' DEVELOPMENT PVBUC NOTICE PICTITIDUS •us tN•'s NAMI STATtEMaNT TM lol-1119 ,..._, It 00"'9 buoi· M 1H a5 PROGRESSIVE GROWTH 4S SOCIATES, 80'2 Gra11ad10, Hunt· 11191on BHCI\, CA t2 ... E0...,1n 0 C•ron, I09'2 Gr•t••OfO :: 1, H1>11\ln91on &eecll, CA '1 ... This _.,...," tonoucteo by an"" '"CO•pe>rOled ··-••llon Ollie• lll•n • Plrllllf WP EC1W111D Giron Thll stol-1 .... llled will\ Ille Co11n1y Cl~• of Oron99 County on Tnt 101tow1no p•rM>ns art ootno CHry Er .. n COMPANY bust,,.uu Tiits slo-1 was llllCI """ 11\e I. M 6 0 C()HSTRUCTIOH COM-NEWPORT BEACH AUTO SALDN, County Clerll Of Or01199 County on PAHV l '40 C.Omciu• Dr • •I. Nt•P0'1 Blach, Morell U, 1911 st7 Sen Nlcola Drive, Sulto 01•. CA 92..0 ,.,,.._ Now,.,, 98Kll, CA fttM, Dentel T 8arnn, 404•1 3911\ SI., Publw.ect Or ..... C:-11 Dally Pilot, Semuel C. Oseelc l\e', 111c., e Nt .. Port 8aocl\, CA '210l M•HI\ 27. April l, 10, 17, 1911 1"9-11 C•lllOrftle c~ellOll, JMt .. I_ Terre"ce F Roe•,, 001 H1t.,1e _ ........... ,....._,....,,,CAfMa. Way, H-r t 8Hcl\, CA '2900 PUBLIC NOTICE' Tiii• INll-V• ~""' lly • cor· Tiii• Du~neu u tonducled bY • s. rMW•tlon. venerel r.;:~ Roerk = t =::::· 111c. Tl\!> ilol-1 ... , Ille<! will\ llw PIC'TITIOUI eUstNeU '"'"'clefll County Cllrk ol or.,.. county on NAM• STAY8Ml!NT Thi• • ......,,. •• flied wltll .. M•rch 17. 1911 l'I-11u!~.!~~~lf\9 IM'IOll\ are lloln9 COlllll'I' Clerll of Dr.,,._ Coullty .,, Publl\l\ecl Or ..... Coe•I Delly Piiot, T & G Gl!Nl!RAL CONTRACTORS, Ajlril t, ttfl. ..,...., M.,Cll 10.11,,.,,.11,, 10, , .. , IJ11 .. , '1 Ketcll Ro .. NewPGl'1 Be•<ll. CA ll'Wtll ..... Or ... c-t Deity l"llot. 92~ .. ~I Evans, U Ke\cll Rel .. """1110• r7,l4,Meyl, n•i 1..,_.1 PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI 8U$1NaSS •-l ITAThd•T TllO IOl-"9 ,...._ I• eoif19 "'111· ........ LE 81!LLl!S ~Nea·s. " ., ......... Sq11•r e, ~nla Mo, CA '2707 Ron i_.. CorW, 21002 P C.H., H1111t 1ne1on 8Hcl\, CA '2MI. Tl\ls -'NK• la c_ .. o "' .,, In· 01v1ove1. lt<KO-C¥tar Tllll 111'-1 wet Iii.cl """ U.. Ceunty Clerk of Oron.,. County on Mer<h lS, l•I P1JMlt PulllllMd 0r.,. Coost Detty l"llol,, Newpor1 BNcoh, CA n.41 Gr990ry u .. ,,, --· 41 ICtl<JI II• .• Nt-1 .. -. CA '2~ Tl\I\ b<ltl""' 11 COflducled b'f' • -nl --"-"NP 1--t..l!•- PUBLIC NOTICE l'tenTlout .., ..... 11 llMM ITATil.lllNI'" TllefOl'-"'9--lt_.. ..... ,.... .. , Tlll• ·-•• filed •llll llM Covnly """ of DrMet County on Marci\ •I. ••t l.C.C., VI Ulec l.Mw, cate Mow, '1MIM Cellfon.ia, f2'Z1 PuOhllledOr.,,.. Coesl D•1ly Piiot., t•RIGATION CONTROLLEll Maf(h io. 21, A.Prll J, 10, "" IQ.ti CAllllf, 271 Lii« l.AIW, C.te .... PUBUC NOTICE C.llt.nllo~ ••rt 111eJ Gllttll, 171 Lltec: LllW, C•I• Mew, C•llfwflle ta27 Tiii• .......... 11 c~ IW Oft PICTIT10UI aut1NeH llldi..t-.... 11.-rt R CllMll NAM8 ITAT8UNT ' Ma•~" 17, , .... ,.,,.,. Merci\ 21, AIW'll >. 10, 11, l"I 1461 .. 1 TM 1o1-.,,. --11 dolnt ~-Tl\19 ....,_ •• II ... wlltl tlW ""'es C-tr Clertl et Or._. eo..My on LOCKHAltT TILi! CO., ltS4 A .-.rfl l, 1'11. P11bt1"1ecl Or°"9t Coast Dotty Ptlol, Merci\ 10, 11, April J, 10, 1'911 1:..9-11 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINeU NAMI STATeMINT Tl\t to1to .. 1n11 119'""'' &n aolnQ busln•u•s. MORRIS MUNCHIES, J21 llln St., Unit 1. HunllftGlon &oa<ll, CA 97~t. Brad •nd Jiii Dobyna, •102 11•1 llerd1, Chino, CA tl710 Tnll Oullneu 11 tonducltd by h1110•ncl -wife Jiii Ooeoym TlllS 1i...-1 WH hlld wtll\ Ille Cou111y Clartt of OrM199 County on Merci\ JS, 1"1 F1MUJ PulllllNO Dl'°"CJll Coesl Dolly Piiot, /!Mrcl\ U.Acwll l , 10, 17, 1'911 ,..,..,, P\JBUC NOTICE """"°"' •usrNUS NAMe STATeMaNT Tllo fottowln9 P••1CH11 ere doing buSlllellM. MA-.11.TOM PROPERTIES MUN· TINOTOH I, "21 Lollalll Orlv1, Hunt· lftltefl 9o«f\. GA ft"46. KenMtlt A. ,_..,fl01411. 9'21 Lollet1I Orl'fe, HI.ft! ........... left, CA t1M6. •.-on t.. T--., U22 Gl~lo Orlve, HewllOrl 9Mat, CA '2MO. T1111 ••non 11 cond1Kt10 br • teMrol """°""'p IC-I\ A, •9'ft01cb Tllll Httomalll WOI llled wltll Ille Co11111 y Clertl ffl Orettet (01111ty on '°""II U, le!. • ,.,... P111lll"'9cl DI' ... C.tl Delly Piiot, Merell '1, AIWll J, 10, 17, t•t IS»el PUBLIC NOTICB PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI MlllNUI MAMe ITATe.-NT TM loll-Ing Po''°"' •• 001119 bullllftlM, COASTLIHa Sl!RlllCES COM· PANY, l'4GO 9oecll 11¥Cl., Wile U, Hunll119ton lloocl\, CA.,_ John J . Clle r ller J r ., 2002 f'erMwortll I.AIM, Huntl"OWn Beecl\, <:At2 ... Emme J. CNrller, 20t01 Fernswo'11\ Lone. Hl.lflllngt.on lloech. CA t2-. Tl\11 blltlN U It Condu<le<I bY en In· dl¥1duel John c. Cl\arller Jr Tl\IS 1111-1 was 111«1 •1111 the County Cter• of Oren911 County °" March 11, 1911 l'IMl7t Publl-Dr.,,.. Coost Dolly PllOt, Merell 20, 27, AOrll l. 10, .... 13TH I PUBLIC NOTICE Me,.. r Pleco, c..te Mew, CA nw Y•rry l.w LocllNrt, lfU A Meyer Ptec•, o.te-.., CA m u .. ,..... f'ull!J .... Dr .... c-t Dolly """"' """" "· 17, Mo. ..... '· ,., t•IM'. Tllh ........... IS c..-.C .... bV en In· --------------"" ., .... ., .... . T~ry L. I.Cle..,..,, PUBLIC NOTICE Thia ,.....,._. was llled wllll the ------------<---C:Ollnty Clef'll ol D< en99 Cou11ty on Morch 11. 1•1 l'IMln PvblKlwcl Dr•ll9f C:-11 Delly l"llOt, Morell lO, 21, APrll J, 10, 1911 IJU.el PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIDUI ausr1t1u NAMa ITAHMllNT Tl\e fol-Ing...,_., dol"9 bullllfft . ., S T & COMPA"Y, U.tS POMO Colonl•I, S.11 J uen Caplslreno, CA '2tH Gary S tt.111\., 25'tS P•-Colonla l, Son Juan Clcli•I•-. CA t2.,S, T111s bllslnns 1, conovc .. o by on In· l'flclua•. Gery S Kelus Thll ttel-1 ,.., Ille<! wllll 11\e Coun1y Cttrk al Oran90 Cou,.tr on PICT1T10UI aUMNall NMUITAT8 ... NT tlw lol ....... --It -..,,. IMI· -·•: wesc.o s.u.as, 1111-...... Streot, SMte AN. Gellfemle '2797. ltlCHAlllD J. o ·a1111aN, lt05 A, ......... N9r<o, c.tltonlle. Tllla ...._ II cenduclN •Y en lft· clhleluol. lll~J.0'9rleft Tiiis ... __. wa II ... wllJI - COlllll Y Cler1I ol Of'..... CouM., Oii Aprll 1.1•1. '1....i PulMI-Or .... c:-t Dell'I' l"llot, Ap<'ll 10, 11, 24, Mey'·,., 1 ..... 1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIU~IALa M•r<ll U , 1•1. Plsea.M Notice It ........., --~I tD Puo111..., Orot199 COOi\ Dally Pilot, NCllen• I011.._..,, .. tllO Glotll Com rch 27, AP<'ll l, 10, 11. "" 14411-tl of Ill• Sl•t• of C.lllernt• lM Ull· PlJBUC NOTICE doral911ed, CDA'T TOWING Sl!lllVICIE, lal l ...... IOI Wey, Cetta llMM, CA w\11 1e11 .t ..-1c a«lllfl, et UJ l11fu11rl•I ...... CHI• M•H. c.llftl'-.. " --9fl ......... "'° *" .. , .. """''· ,..,, , ... lot ...... Oetc:r .... ~ • ..it: 0011111 v_., .... _,.,,;Mllllelf .... - ... '-; Houll • Hl'att1JI0777; CF O (\fO»OIECA. Sel4I ..... fOt , ................ .. lyl ... 11111 ef tllo Uft .. rtlt1M4! fer 1tor••• 111 U.. •mount el slor ... , ... ,,.., wltfl coeu ., ~t.1119 -·--....... OetOfWtt\1141111YllfA.-111 1•1. J.wtMlll• l"llllllMIN Or.,,._ ODett o.11., Piiot, ,..,1110.t., 11 .. 1 PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PU~LIC NOTICE O•Ol .. ANCa NO. 11_, AN INTERIM ORDI NANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA, PROHl81TIHG YHE PROCESSING OF AP· PLICATIOHS FOR "ADYLT USES" W11"1H TH E CITY OF COSTA ME$A ADOPTWO AS AH URGENCY DROINAHCE AHD SETTING F<>llTH THE REASONS THEREFOR. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES Hl!ltEe Y ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS SECT ION I I. TN! "eOUll uwt'', ~ of -.Ir ,,.,., noture, ere ,... ,...,,,_ • ,....1,.. •lec:llonelll• _,.~ cherec:IOrlllks. tllitrM>y N'fifte • deleterl-ettect -llM edlKet\l er-; 2 TNt "adull Ulft" lie,,. eel...,.» lmpec:ts on ldJolnlftl .., .. , luc.I\ H . lal Ille reloutlOll Of e•lttl119 cernn>eKIOl/-ldlof!Clel UIOI boe-of e leer Oii -pan of ti.,.,._.., _, t11et "-~of wQI • 11on1 ... 111 lndlutiool of • ....,oellng rtl INt er•; lb) • dee,_ In proPff1y vetUH In edJ04""" erHs ~ ol U.. In<,_ 111 crime, ...-e11on .. ealstl.,. _,__ - owretl *'-IOrlltlon of tlle ,....,.,.._ occ•loned by well• uto; le> .,, i... CfNIO In~ • ...-Clolly ...... I.tee! offeNes, Ill IM l,_.,,leq 'fkllllty of IUCll e uto; IOI ottorloratlon of Ille~ conelltlon 04 •tr~,.. .. M0<11 e UM bee-Of Ille '-Of ~'I' -Mn 11\14 ...... IWMflt Of auC.11 a buM· MU II a,..,,.. \NI \ ... IC_Y Of tht Ml---II_... eftd IM-quent reluctento l• ln .. st In well p,,...-11n; >. Tllet !141Klel IOc.CIOnel r...,ceuon Of llwN bus!-• 11 NC-Y 1o -. au,.. 11\lt ,_ .....,.. eftecb •Ill Mt coMrl.,.,.. to llle lllllltlllllt w ._,._ 1neof111e~...,.,...._, 4. Tllat tN l\Nltll, ~. end llN' .. ...,.,.. of ltw ~tr ,._.,_ • SU-loft Of lM ~ of lllt'f ,_ _._._ for .. ...,.t ...... Ulllll • .wely ,., be,..... eftd well-tel 1cKAtlona1,...1e1._cawt..., ACCOROI~ Y, the 1olio..I ... ur...,cy ..-. ts~· Sl!CTIOH 2: No •••llc.etl.,, tlloll llo ec:c.ep"" w ~-II ..... - PAV•I lor "ldull UWI" wt-tM Clly of c...&e Mose -11 .,, OntlMftcl .. ttw City of c.te Mose IS ....,.._ lftCI Ill eftec:1 -II ........... tlle ieuiu. -<-lion Of_.. .. WCI\ ...et. Tllo Clty'I SUiff Is .....,.,. ... -.. kQllt er ll"'K--" ... k.e....._ I. For -of Wiii OrdlftllKe ''edUll -'ere deflftM M IOI-· •·Adult llooll Store. All "&Ml'-"' llevlng es a wlletantlll w ,...,lfkolll portlOfl of Ill stoc:ll In Ir-. -·· ,.....ii"", -o4,_r porloelk ela wllkll an CllSll"llllhNCI or CNrKte<l.lecl bY .. ~ .. -tier -.irtlfte. 4111<'1'*'9 or rel•lllll to "llf19ClllH Mituel e<llvlll•"., "..-Cit'" Oftlt-k•• w-." b . .-1-ton l'lctur• Tlleeter. An --llull4lflll will\• ~lty • 1ttty or mOI'•---tor ,.,_,"'9 meteriol ctltllft9olltlwcl., c.l!Mec:twl&M by en tmplwst•.,, mot•r o.,1<11119, 091<•"""9. or rel01l119 to "-ltled .. - •<llvlllol" •"-lf--lomlcol ., .. , .. 1or ..,,, .. klf(a.., petr-tMt9tft. c. Adllll llillnl-Motloll Pl<t11re Tllee...-. All enc'-d IMHldlne...,. • upec:lty fQr ••at INll fifty,..,_ -for ..,....,u,. _,., .. ••tlftlwl-..or ~•· terllOd by en amflflttll• on metter Cllpktlrlt or re100111 .. "1119CltlM _..., •· ll'fllln'' w • ._lfted MltonMcell .,_ .. tor -.. .. 1or1 by .... .,,.,..."' d. Adult Hol04 er MoWI. A hollf er molel --.lft 1Nler10l i. .,,_ ... ~ Is dlltl,.......,. orcl\lreclllri.. by.,........,,.,._,~ 1119, er ,....... to "-lflM •-edl~" .,, "~UIR .,.--... .,.. .... #0 t . AdOltt -Ion ~ ArC.-. AWr ~ID WfllO ... Plllltlc 11 ...,,.Wlte.t °' •-11e111 ....,...,, ce6ft .. .,._,_ • -~1,, electrtceltr • ., nM<lle-..Uy Cft,...... 11111 W -tloll l"icWe ln«N,.., ~"'"" W elllltf l"'e .. ..-,Cina -..1e" ere ,,,_.,...,.,.. .. -...,,.... .. fl'fe ., ,_ perlOM,., lftKlllM et Olly_ 11,,.., -....... tN ........ M .............. CllJU,...._ or ~«twl-lly M ~ on -~-w ~ "-riled Ml<IMI Kti.ltlos" or "IPe<llloO ..... ornkal -" . f. C ......... A 11'911t<.._, w-tM, -..C. ........ or o-_,_lllM'loflt Wiik!\ fHtu,..11 ... _..,._"., cie-.., ......, e1141/or llOl10onlele ._.nor clone• 1Nlr'llC1ora, ......... dellcen, exotic dancers, strlppen, or llmll• .,,..,.. tolnors or lnttrvct°"· ..,,.,.. IUC., porlormenc" or ct• ... are 011u,...1111ee1 w cl\lrectwtz• try.,, °"""'°•I• on "..,ec:llleO MJIUOI ectlvltlel"., "lllKlll•d onolomlcet -.." o. Mal .... l"ertor. M'I' "lalllllll,,..IW lk•-ft a r'llftMOe perlcN' pur-1 10 Soctltlft Ml ol Ille COii• MeM Munlclpel Codi .......... etlY '°'"' ef c-. 1lde••l"°" or or11tulty, mes...,, elcOllOI NO, eom111111retloll ot i-t.ti.w. etectrl' or .....,..le 1,..trnefttl. or et1y ot!wf trwt,,_I or ,,..,,lpwlMIOft ot Ille 11uroa11 _.,, eu~ 11. Model StUdlo. Ally ~_,.,.tor .,,, form Of ~otlOfl., orltlwl· ty, 119ure model1 ""'° dllC>lay "sooclllecl -omkol ~ .. .,.. pror-llO Ile _,,,._ .....,.., dr..,., painted, tevlpt\lreel. pt\<1$C19f_,.., • il<ftll•IY a.- plct .. by,,..._ peyl119 111ell cOllAICIWetlon or gr-ty •. I. Son.el En<_.., Center. My~ ao-ncy er ---· lor -form of ~lcleroflOf'I or oralvlty, pro .. klH • Ille<• ,....,. llV• or more "'~'·"°' ... ,_.,.,.,..of .... -1.-nlly, ,,.., '°""' .................. ., -soc:late lor ,,_ purpote Of 9ft99lll"9 111 "soocllleo ,..."411 Kll'fltln" er .. ....... "specllled MWtomlcet er•&." I· Any oci-llut!Mt.• or •"'9obll&lwnet1t Wlll<ll often Ill pet,_ -view w - l•rl•l111Nnt Cllstlrioutalled or cllerecterlz:ecl II\' en empfletls on "'°'*" ~- 1"9, deKr111if191 or ratM1"9 to "lf'Oelllecl s .. uet ectMllel" or .. _lllelt e111tom"-' -~" 2. For_,,.,... of ltll1 Orellnence, "soocttlecl M•uat ectlvlt'"" 11\ell lnchldll lhefol-.1,,..': o. Actual or llfftlllllod to•uat lnt•rCOW», ••• COlllll•ll°". -1 •care-. orol •1111 c-la lon, llestlellty, Cllroct pf!rskll stlmutetlon of uncle4Mcl 9911lte11, llegotletlofl or torture 111 ,,,. c-.ict., »•UOI re!Mlonllll•. or Ille - of UcrellOry lwlcllol\s lft "'9 '°"IUI of • _..., ..... ~. -MY ef llw lofl-1119 e.picted ......i1y erlenlff eels or c-.:t, ....,1,,.... tiueeWY. coprop11e9y, ,.,,,...111110, cu1111lll119ua, telletlo, necropllllle, pedilrNly, ~PfllHa, ~-. Wllllhi""· -Mty; or ll. Claerly olaplclitd ~.,, IJMlllh In• s1M1 of ....... t Ul'IWloCloft, w_.i or Iv-; or c. u .. ot ....,,_or en!INI ll'l.lslllrlletlol\, _,,.y, oral <-lllliof\. clllt-. eJKllletloft; or d. FOftdll11g w toutll\n9 of llllde II-"""'"''· 111111* retllon, ""'11ec:lls er fM\ole~;or •· Mesochl"", erotk or M•~lly or"'"IDCI tortw• 11e•1119., IN l"'lkllafl oA peln; or I. Erotic or lewd IOUC:hllllJ, ICll"ld11"9 or.,._ co-t w1tll en..,..,... lllr • flulnMllel,,.;W 9. Humlll e1Kretl011, urlnellon, menstrellon. ¥9IJl...t tr-• lrrlf9'10ft. s. For Pll"llOMI ol 11\b Orcll,,.flCe. "soec:lftecl -omlC.ll _., ..,_.. lnclute • tllO fOllClllfllll; •. Le• tllan Clf'ntlletoly .,,,, ep.tqllOly ,__, c ti ""'-.......... ~ .-.c' ree1ori; m W t«ll, .-u1 19mel• ., .... ....,. • .,..,,. 1.......-...1, ...... .,. • ... llleorwte; ....-*'· H-lllM• ltllltMs Ill • dl-rlllllty l\H'llMI ..,_,-.If c .......... y ... °"""°'"--. •.FM_...,_ Of tllh ~-"«tll......., ef~ecWI .. .., ._. ..,...I•" -• ref• llO 11\0 _.,,lftent or ptedlW!Wwl CIMlfedM er,__ el .. l'Mt4H'lll. s ... ., .......,..,., ltll•~ .. ....,. • ....,, _ .. ~-""·.......,.. 1.,, "91111Umtl, -~ • .......,.,.-• .,.,,. ......... HCTICN ti Tiie City C.-11"'*1M 9clwft 1'-' tM '"'"""'°"It ... llHllll, ......,. llld ...,.r .. '""-"' ... _,.,.,.b ,..,... -.... . Ontl~ ......... ~.,. llftttlt, ~ • .--t. l«tlell ..... .. c.llfOl'flle OWW_. CMI. ' TMt ~ le ,....,._ M ell ll""""'Y ,,__.. 111 tr11W ....... -Clt'f't IWt 9' ~ wtle\ MClltleNI ,......._..,_ 1M ~II'-•• r• "11lrH !fl.,..., te ,,.e.e1 "'9 llMllll, Mfi9ty, 1M woiAn flf ... cit'-.. 1111s C-ftl-ty, Tiit City II"' II lllf..w .,. ... to ttlllly Ille .......... .,...... e *llft ~'*° ..... 11'9 .-1 .... .., ~ .......... ,._.,. Clnwftllalori eMICltyC-lt. MCTM* 41 'nib 0......... Jlf'llfl *" ..,_, .,,. • la 11111 *ce _. .,._, I~_.,"'*..!.~ ...... I _. W.,. .............. ,..... Oil_,. ... "' ....... -· Or91!1*• INll •......, _. .......... c.. OllllYl"•e .. 4 JI .......... t~..._.,,..._. ....... ltt .. 0• ••"' c..--::.,:"" • ._ .. -.... ........-. ., "'aer CW11 ,,......,.,.. ..... . ni..or..... ..... c..... .... ~ ,........ ...... ._ .. -~Gia" •1•11tQeler11911t .,...,....__,.,• OfWtl • Ctty .. c-. -r:~----..i--. .... ....,.,~""" '14tlOMD •ot1111•••r•.,.. ,_,, ... ~ ... ~·~·--Me'fW .... ~., ..... ... I h I I Lawmaker dares I "';A!=~ ~!,U f~=- l' thusiast who is alao a state lellalator lt motorcycli1t1 , wbo op~ comp"1aory belm wearing to meet hlm face to f..;t ob tile lade. A1se111blymao Dick Floyd. D-LaWIMkle. a bit, brawny man, is author of ~ bill ~ recpaln all motorcyt le riders to wear protective be-48ear. stmllflr bills have died ln put yean, larsel1 un6er the pressure of cycllata who lnallt Oft tbe freedom to wear what tbe1 want .. J'LOYD SAID Bl HOPI:& tbe ma.t vocal of these opponents will abow up at bla meeuna. whlcb he has scheduled for l p.m. Tuelclay ln Lawndale, in the Los Angeles area. The exact addreM la Alondra Park, main room, at 3850 W. M.U.ttan Beach Blvd. The blU faces its flnt committee beartn1 a week later in Sacramento. Floyd says the evidence la overwbeJmlD1 tbat motorcylists should wear belmetl. He said a study of 900 mo&orc1cle accidenU in the city of Loe Angeles and 280 fatal accidents in the county ol Los An1eles "abows there ii a bsolutely no reuon for a motorcycle rider to be without a helmet." FLOYD SAID ONLY 14 PEaCENT 01' tbe fatality victims had helmets on, and tbere were no accidents or injuries blamed on the helmets. He said the taxpayen could l&H at least tel million annually In health care COits nationwide tr all motorcyclists used helmets. There are about 7~,000 motorcycles reg- istered in California. Bread blanied for d~arrhea BOSTON CAP > - Most people have trou· ble absorbin1 a ll- purpoee wheatf)our, the kind uaed to rnake or- dinary white breaid. and this may be a pteviousl)'. unsu1pected cause or diarrhea and other ln- teatinal woes, a study The study was con- ducted at the Veterana Admlnbtration Medi~al Center in llinneapoli.s and published in today's New En&llM Journal of Medicine. USING 11 healthy volunteen, the doetor• watehed tbe reaulta coticlpdes. Resqrchers found •heo people ate . or- that wben people eat dlnaf1' white bread , wblte bread, about zt' macaroni, rice bread or phcenl of u is not bread made from wheat absorbed in their flour that is low in ditea\ive tracts. The 1tuten. The doctora condlUon i• almUar to •peculate that 11uten, that experienced by the •rain protein that some .tulta w._'-o have Cl~• doulh lts elastic difficulty dl1esttq milk. quaUty, may be tbe ln· 1redlent tbat makes "WllAT IT MEANS la bread dllflcuJt for the thai when the average di 1 es ti., e tr act to perion eats a slice of absorb. bread, a fair proportion Once an hour, tbey of ,it is never absorbed in meanrecl the amount of t he s mall bowel and hydrogen on the volun-g~ down into the lar1e leers' breath. Tb.ls la a 1.l!testine and can be con-way of estimating the v~ed into gas or into q u a n t l t y o I stuff that conceivably carbohydrate that a. not causes diarrhea." Dr. beinl absorbed hi the Mlchael D. Lev,iU., one of dl1e1Uvt S)'lt•m. When the researchers, said ln ~arbobydra~ II not an interview. · absorbed, bacteria In • the colon break• it down MllCOIMICll MOITUAl•S L99unaBHch 494-9415 L99una Hiiis 768-0933 • ,San Juan Cep111rano 495-1718 Wft ... OM twnMIM*" ~<Wlln:&.w c~ 427 E. 17ttl St eo.taMIU 941371 +-tr ,,,. and frees the hydrogen it containl. THEY FOUND TllA1 l '1 of the 11 people abowed substantial In· crease-tn breath bydroaen a few hours after eadnc sll allcet of bread. •· Semon'Ok LOS ANGEL• (AP) -t11Hhl' • ,ou_~Y ........ ~·~°' Sd\IHUClll, MP ICbool eealora ma1 be r:rmttt.d to parUctpm June thduaUon ectremaedil'"8...._ tb•1i .. !•!~..o1•'9ffitlt1t ertdau a11t1 lant lot ~ ....... ,... ...... ~ ... . IA.VIII. 8TOLON, &&, of Que•na, a vlce prntdent ot U. corpora- tion, WU CCIDvleted of OM count each al copyrlot tnfrlgement and ln- tenUiti a&pment of ll· teaaJ loc6 aDd could pt a m~mum ol 11 yean ln prllOll aDd. '85,000flne. Tbe corporaUon, one of the nation'• blaees\ tetaiJen ot reeordJ and tapes, could be fined up to $95,000 for three counta flt copyri1ht lb· frln1ement and two count. ot interstate ship· ment. The iuo lb Brooklyn deliberated 42 bouu over 5~ dQ9. TBB OOVE&NMEl'JT. •blch pe roet atar Bllly Joel OD the 1tand durtn1 the trial, said Goody stores IUlowlntlY ped- dled COUDterfeit tapes of hit& bf Joel, Olivia Newton-John , Paul McCartney, Eric Clap- ton and Barry Manllow, atong with the best- selling mo v i e sbUndtracks. .-, MPDION IA CIGU ll SaJvadOt <AP) -ftflr IMlUtl art bloai air mlllllutrlU4!1f &Dd para lte1, lf'IDI JDd .... lhru • arotelq&&eJy. So~t 1111fer from 1bell-1boclt and war nerv11. They may crtni• from adults and awakM crylq ln tbe nllht, dreamllll of horrora .itey cannot relate. so,,_ wet the bed, and vomtJ wbm t.beJ b:'Y to eat. Som• ..,,,. wttb tilt)' Msen for lftf_ ll'Wtn&p. eallin1 ln· ce11ant11 for "Mama.'' I TBllY US 'l'8S wont ot tbe l:bttd vldlin1 of II lalv9'dor'• aavaae UtUe civil war, part of Ute human fallo~t ln a coafllct that dahn•d 11,000 Uvea laat year. No ,cne Don for sure bow man)f C!bllctr., have been or- phaned or •bandoned but there!!$ Wllvenal acreement many are auffert.q. Th'e Ro~an Catbollc Church ta carltt1 for 1,000 cbil~ren and priests say there; could be 10,000 that need help. Justice Minister Mario An· tonio Solano said in an in· terviftw in Su Salvador, the capita.I, that the 1ovemment Is caring for 1,100 children ln three centers and helpln1 others. He estimated that S0,000 children 12 years and youn1er have been displaced by tbe fl1btin1 between Marxist-led guen-illas and the forces of the U.S .· supported clvilian-mllltary aovemment. THE cnvace AND the government run separate refugee camps. OfficlaJs at both aaid tbe worst child cases probably exist In areas of con-ruct in the northern part of the country. It Is a loose rule of thumb RAVAGED LAND Kfdl ne«1 help here that church refugee camps hou se anti - government refu1ees while 1overnment·i pon sored camp1 and the Red Cross house eovernment sym- pathizen. The churcb'a Legal Aid Committee, an organizaUon accused by the government and conservative churchmen of aiding leftists, claims securl\y forces and their param(lltary allies have killed 237 children. The com· mlttee was set up within the San Salvador Archdiocese to 1ive poor people letal as- sistance and to keep track of human righU violations. .. MANY OF THESE kids are in bad shape when we get them. Some have been wan- dering in the mountains for days. They're like little 10m- bles," said the Rev. Ken Myer , a Catholic priest from Loraln, Ohio, who opened a childre n's home In Sep- tember in this village 20 miles south or the capital. 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In the HuntlnalOn OlfMr mall dtlty 'till e..ii.. ~daya: 1. 2:90, 4 & 1:30. sat. at 1, 2. 3. 4. ~ 8IYd. &406Fwy • .. _ .. _.,......,~------·--. 200 children. The little ones sleep three to a <:Qt and all share four toil eta. Older chlldren help care for the younger ones and the soft-spoken priest said he plans to take in 800 more children housed at other church faclUtle1 as soon as he can. .. MYEB WILL NOT accept any children over 13. He said older chlldren might be ac· cused of becoming pollticlzed or even being combatants. Tbe 39-year-old priest said most displaced children suf- fer from malnutrition, parasites and skin diseases. Some, like 18·month-old Arnoldo, have suHered ir· reparable brain damage because of malnutrition. Arnoldo cannot walk, talk or even crawl. The nesh just covers the bones or hi s arms and legs. Placed on the floor, he can barely move his head. MERCEDES CASTRO, a 13-year-old moppet with eyes like dark, shiny buttons. has b een given c h arge of Arnoldo. She rocked him in a hammock while the priest was interviewed. Mercedes is the oldest of six brothers and sisters at the center and her story is an example of what has hap· pened to many children in El Salvador, plagued by ter· rorists from both quarters. "We don't know who they were," she said. "They came at night when we were asleep. They took mommy an d daddy away and we never saw them again." Mercedes said that she and her brothers and s isters. ranging down to age 3. lived alone in their parents' house in San Franci s c o in Chalatenango Province for seven months. ATLANTA <AP The Geor1la Supr Court bu held that producers or •·Mickey Mouse Cl television show are leeally res~lble freak accident tb t partially blinded t 11-year-old boy. The boy bad tried duplicate a Uiclt be n on the television • after watcblne it local television ate in 1978. But the att. left him partl blinded in one eye~ cording to the suit1 THE JUSTICE$ against a suit fU the boy's mother, . Barbara Shannon. ~e court noted that C g S hannon. now u: f Atlanta. was the only one of an esUmat~6 million children w . · ported an injury a r watching the show. . . Mrs. Shannon ftiitn suit in Fulton County Superior Court. 1·a The suit was throVn out in Superior Court before coming to lQ.t\l, but a state appeals court later overturned that W:· cis ion. The Supreq>,e Court ruling reinsta\_ed the Superior's Court ~­ mg THE TELEVISION program showed how.\<> imitate the sound ofl ... a tire coming off a car by putting a BB pellet hr a round balloon then fill- ing the ballon with air and shaking it. But r ecords showed Shannon used a larg@r pi ece of lead in a ld'Hg balloon. which blew up and sent the lead pellet into his eye <4 1 I ~TH COAST PLAZA Visit with Peter Rabbit CAROUSEL COURT A daily occurrence in his garden. Purchase of photograph optional. NATION I l • freed m r~pe c_ase lood test clears convict after 8112 years 1 '1t REEOOM SMILE I · (rancil Hamauer :.Device keeps students out of hot wate r BRYN MAWR, Pa. CAP> Two college students who were .. really s t ea m e d " abo ut dormitory plumbing have in· ·vented an "early-warning scalp· saver" to alert bathers of an im· minent hot water s urge when a toilet is flushed nearby. Sophomores David Schwed and Adam Levy installed a smoke detector io a dormitory shower room and ran a wire Jrom it to the toilet handle. When the toilet is rlushed, a current produced by the move· ment of the handle sets off the alarm. The person in the shower bas several seconds to get out of the spray -the time it takes the drop in cold-water pressure to reach the showerhead. "The other day, Adam came back from the shower room real- ly steaming," Sch wed s aid . Someone had flushed the tbilet when he was showering and the cold water had suddenly gone off. His scalp had been scalded." So the two Haverford College students. who live in a co-ed dorm at Bryn Mawr College as part of a dorm exchange, went to work. Their project used 60 feet of wire, 20 feet of Scotch tape and a broken s moke delec· tor -and cost less than S4 MILWAUKEE <AP> -JW'Ql'I decided Francis Hemauer ab- ducted, raped and stabbed a 15-year-old girl. After he aat lD a prison cell for 8\'a yean, technol<>cY proved tbem wronc. The 57·year-o1d carpenter broke into tears when a circuit court Judie, acttna on tbe pleu of prosecutors and def eaae at· torneys, agreed Ulla week the wrong man had been convicted of the 1968 crime. The· fmal, deciding evidence was a blood test that had not been available in 1972, when Hemauer was sentenced to IO years in prison. "I AM SO overwhelmed with being free, I don't have much to say, rellows," Hemauer said s h o rtly b e fore g o ing into seclus ion with his family. ·'This is a tragic case of mis· taken identity," said defense at- torney Thomas P . Fox. "Each day bas been a terrible personal hell ror him and his family." No one condemned the pros- ecutors. "They were just doing their job, I guess. and thought he was g uilty ," s aid He mauer 's daughter Laurie, 25. HEMAUER, WHO steadfastly maintained his innocence, was convicted after a teen-age girl identified him from police mug shots and a lineup as the man who forced her into a car, raped her and stabbed her 30 times before leaving her for dead . Hemauer never would have been prosecuted if labor atory tests commonly used now in sex- ual assault cases had been available in 1972, said Lee J . Wells, an assistant Milwaukee County district attorney. The carpenter 's family spent $12,000 in efforts to prove him in· nocent and Wells ordered new tests . They showed that seminal flu id on the victim's clothes were from a man with type B blood. Hemauer's blood is type A, and the victim's, type 0. IN 1972, THE FBI crime lab could only determine that sperm and semen were on the clothe5, not the blood type of the rapist. Wells said. · Arthur J. Va rriale, head of the ser ology dep artment al the Wisconsin Crime Laboratory at New Berlin. testified that, in his opinion, "Mr. Hemauer is excluded as a dono r of that sem en." Fox said bis client 's fight to clear himself "'is not intended to hurl the victim of a brutal crime. He feels nothing but sym- ·LOAM APPLICANTS TO patby tor the vlctlm of tb• crime." ,. Rabul Hunauer Hld im· prltomneat bit hla brotber hard. prompt.lna him to turn to re- litlon. In tbe Waupun and Fox Lake p risons , Ro bert aald, Hemauer took cla11ea ln several aubjecta and worked ln prison pharmacies and lntlranarles, HIS JOBS PRJOa to cuivlc- tion tiad ran1ed from carpentry and building manaaer to nm· nine a small home-r epair and remodelinl business. Now that be's free, said lb8 dau1bter, Hemauer mi&bt want to travel, and perhapt open a long-dreamed-of woodcraft shop. Al Hemauer said he expected his youn.er brother to do some fishing and hunting. After the judge agreed he was wron gly convicted, Hemauer s aid simply, "I haven't touched a tree in a long time.'' Boy, 8, • survives risky ride TR ENTON , N.J . CAP) -Am· trak officials a re boggled by the tale of an S-year-old boy who r o d e o n t h e f r ont o f a locomotive, clinging to a hand- rail. during a 48-m ile trip at average speeds of 60 mph. ··We 're not sur e how h e managed to stay on the train: those trains go up to 110 miles p e r h o ur ," A mtr a k spokeswoman Debbie Marciniak said Thursday. "He really is luck y. In our opin ion, it's nothing short of a miracle that this kid wasn 't killed." OFFICIALS said Thursday the boy, Norman Daniels, told them he got on the train at Newark, standing on a step where he co uld no t be seen by the engineer. He wasn't spotted until a railroad employee In a signaJ tower at Trenton saw him as the New York-to-Philadelphia com· muter train passed late Tuesday a f ternoon . The tra in was stopped immediately. According to the boy's story. he rode tbe train through one stop , Princeton J unction in South Brunswick, without being noticed. UNDID CALIFORNIA BANK If YOUR LOAN APPLICATION IN 1980 WAS . FIRST VERBALLY APPROVED AND LATER REJECTED FOR INVALID OR SUSPECT REASONS, PLEASE CALL DR . D. L. WARWICK, 2095 HARBOR Bl.VD., COSTA MESA, AT (714) 548-7771 N-M's new menu in The Zodiac: Just one more reason to come Sunday-shopping with us. Each Sunday between 12 and 4. indulge in a buffet of famous N-M desserts: all you can eat, 4.95 . And N-~fs Wine Bar and medley of hors d·oe uvres: all yoµ can eat, 6.9S. Before yoo go browsihg~ stop in for lunch! The Zodiac. Middle ~vel , Newport Beach. OUR NEW HOME ------------ • 4' ...... ... . -...... "" . . Or•nge Coaat DAILY PtLOT/frlday, Aprll 10, 1881 All. A ......... AN~EL FACE -A marble angel in St. Peter's basilica, Vatican City. gets a face-wash by attenda nt during Easter cleaning operations this week. Restaurant to give -women meal costs LOS ANG ELES (AP> -L'Orangerie, a posh French restaurant, will have to reveal its dinner prices to its female customers just as it has always done to its male customers, an attorney said. In the past, the t •orangerie bas provided women with menus that did not list dinner prices, while men have re- ceived menus listing costs. But, s ays attorney Gloria Allred, that policy has changed in a settlement of a suit brought against the r estaurant by a couple who dined there in July. She says it means an end to assumptions that men always pay for a meal, "and that women don't need or want to worry their pretty little beads about the price of food." --...i-. ....... -.STILL LOW PRICES DJ;L MAR CAP> -The tbeme aoq1 at Del Mar racetrack. "Where t he Turf meets the Surf," will be played at tbe funeral procesalon an~ burial ol Gen. Omar BracUey L ~t hll n!· q uest, the Pent"~ said. 8radley and lit bride were at the track the afternoon ol bis marriaae Sept. 12, 1988, to the former Esther "Kitty" Buhler, a nd they wat ched Del Mar's thoroughbreds run a nnually through last year. , A SPO&~MAN for the Pen- tagon said the track tune will be played when Bradley's remains leave Fort Bliss, Texas. The Army band will play it durine the funeral procession in Washington , the s pokes man said, and it will be heard again at graveside at Arlington Na- • tl~l CemelefY when Bradley is &urfed Tuesday. ~ recording of ·'Where the T Meets tbe Surf" 11s sung by B g Crosby, a founder of the !leaside track, is played at the start of every day's racing. CROSBY WROTE the lyrics in 1938 with Johnny Burke. and James Monaco wrote the music. The lyrics of the song Gen. Bradley directed be played at his funeral go this way: Some people d rea m o f moonlight on the Ganges; Some dr eam of whe re the River Shannon flows; While others long lo be on the Isle of Capri ; And some long for a Nagasaki Rose Some hope to see Samoa of Samoa Or Bali-Bali or old Avalon ; But anywhere you please, Ask the travel agencies, .. There's one place that they'll agree upon. Where the turf meets the surf, That's the place to go Take a plane. take a train. take a car. There's a s mile on each face And a winner in each res.." Where the turf meets the surf at Del Mar. WITH QUALITY PRODUCTS FEATURING: ! CARPE'[S, DRAPES. LINOLEUM, HARDWOOD AND CERAMIC TILES, MINI BLINDS, WOVEN W00DS, SHUTTE'IS, UPHOIJSTERY & SLIPCOVER FABRICS, BEDSPREADS. 'I • I ' t I . I I . I . --------- fr0m Window Sticker on every new car In Inventory* * Jaguars not Included ONLY AT ••• llllHI 111 ISUZU from Japan ~ we tested it for 65 · years to be sure it was right. Surprise car of the Year! HLast of the truly great convertibles. Orange County's oes . ~ ·-------------------------------------------------------------------· c .. ,, •••• ~ ... . ,. ...... «'. , .• ,.. .... ... Big Car~ S•aU C'ar - 1t'• N••d Vo11r Tratln! . . . COSTA MESA ~ ' . . \ c . th-n"fl4! '"'"' N ~ · #I Htric:lf IJenler 8llttt 1111 · 979.-2500 l .. ....... sychics '~a~lls' · Professor assails clairvoyants d'µring speech· at UC Irvine Bv AICHARD GREEN O(~ .,..,, ,. .... ..,, ot. Thomas Sebeok says he pre41cted that psychic Tamara Raf.'s prediction that President I I Re an would be shot would be ~ro ed false. Oeffy Pllet$1Mt- D E 8 UN KS PSYCHJCS Dr. ThomasSebeok Speaking at UC Irvine, the tn- diana University linguistics pro- fessor not only ridiculed lls. Rand's clairvoyant powers, but said there are only two kinds ol psychics : those who a.re traucb and those who practice self- deception. The same applies to anyone who lhin.ks that animals can ac- quire language, he told 100 peo- ple in the English Department- sponsored speech. SEBEOK, WHO co-authored the book, "Speaking of Apes," says there are some basic similarities bet ween so-c.alled psychics a nd so-called re- searchers who contend that language can be taught to animals such as apes, dolphins and horses. The chairman f or the Research Center for Language and Semiotic Studies at Indiana University explained that "talk· ing" animals and psychics are nothing more than mimics. Psychics have no s pecial powers that give them private information about their sub· jects. he said. Instead, they get this information through re- sear ch. clever conversational skills and observation, Sebeok explained. And while animals may seem to be communicaU•f· their ~havior is merely a response to intentional or 1100-intentlonal signals, be said. FOR EXAMPLE, a famous horse who supposedly could add two numbers and stomp his bool to communicate the answer was merely responding to signals provided by his owner. Sebeok said. And people doing research on animal commu.Jlicattons may think their creatures are using language, but in reallly tbe animals are merely responding . to sign~ from the researchers, he said. Sebeok said that throughout h istory man has wanted to believe that he could com- municate with animals. "Humans have for a long time felt all alone in the universe so either they look up to the heavens to communicate or they look down to animals for the same purpose," he said. And man has also wanted to believe that people with ex· traordinary psychic powers ex· ist. '·When you consult such peo· pie you learn nothing new but you may get some insight from old information given in a new or repackaged form," he con- cluded. County eyes Olympics Supervisors study site for equestrian center Olympic fever hit Orange County when the county Board of Supervisors agreed to spend $10,000 Lo study an Aliso Creek site tor an Olympic equestrian center for the 1984 summer games. But the county's chances of persuading the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee to select the south county site seemed remote today . Tl\e Santa Anita racetrack in Arcadia appears to be the favorite. An official with the or ganit.ing committee. who asked to remain unnamed. said the site ecision could be made within the next two weeks. The source said com· mittee organizers already have spent lots of time working out deta ils with the track. "WE WVE SANTA Anita." the official said. The Olympics are scheduled from July 28 lo Aug. 12. 1984. Most of the events will take place in Los Angeles, a lthough some minor events could be staged in nearby areas. The only other event con- side red for Orange County is wrestling at the Anaheim Con- vention Center. Although talk of the equestrian center came as a sur- prise to county observers. supervisors are eager to carry Ttial set over deaths Jury trial is set May 26 In a wrongful death s uit filed on behalf of two Oxnard children whose father and three others perished Aug. 26. 1978 when their plane crashed into a Costa Mesa home. The four. including pilot Stephen D. Wood. 28, a ham· burger outlet franchise magnate; his second wife Robin. 26. William A. Lacy. 74, and his wife Mary, 69, were a ll Oxnard beachfront residents. Guardian Mrs Adelaide Patricia Harwood. mother of Stephen A. Wood. 8, and Nicole Wood, 5. children by her pre- vious marriage to Wood , wants the •jury to award a sum over Sl5.000. her lawyer says. Al Templeman, her Oxnard at- torney. names Beech Aircraft Corp ., of Wi c hita , Kans., Wastair Corp., of Oxnard and ColemUl Enterprises, of Nashville, Tenn .. plus several John Does in the suit. He anticipates it will run three weeks in Ventura Cou nty Superior Court. Fourth in French Bruce Stewart, of Huntington Beach. placed fourth in the an- nual Arthur S. Wiley French speaking competition at UC Irvine. Stewart. 20, is an ad· vanced French student at Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach. the Olympic track . Peter Herman, planning aide to 5th Dlstrtct Supervisor Thomas Riley, explained why: "It might be a fine way to get ourselves a facility that we already plan to put there.'· THE COUNTY has plans to develop some sort of a n equestrian park as part of the 34.000-acre Aliso Viejo green· bell. Herman said an agreement with the Olympic Organizing Committee might bring in federal or even commercia l funds to pay for som¥ of the con- struction costs. • The idea for the county tie-in with the s ummer Olympics came from Dixie Dixon, a Laguna Hills womap who is a consultant for pl•nning and managing equestrian facilities. MS. DIXON SAID she got together with architect Gregory Pitcher. who will do the feasibility study. She said an Olympic facility should seal from 80,000 to 100,000 spectators because she expects Californians to be enthralled with the events, especially because of America 's cham- pionship equestrian team. Pitcher, who is with the Newport Beach planning firm, EDAW, lnc .. will base the study on "educated projections." He said parking won't be a problem because the site is close to the Chet Holifield federal building, also known as the "ziggurat," whi~b has plenty of room. ------- Chrysler shakes up management in major reshuffle ... 86 D 0 Robert Baker. Van Nuys, and Linda Price, Bever- ly Hills, give a balloon demonstration at a press conference for the Gordon Bennett Race, slated Balloonists up in the air For pUot Fred Krieg, balloon flight is '·a de- lightfully calming experience. "There's a euphoria that exists while you're in a balloon. floating across the countryside, moving s low enough to look at what's down there. You're a captive of Mother Nature for awhile ... " Thousands of spectators are expected to con· verge on Mil e Square Park in Fountain Valley later this month to let their imaginations soar with Krieg and other pilots who will take part in the Gordon Bennett Balloon Race. The international competition, revived in 1979 after a 41-year hiatus, moved to Fountain Valley last year, attracting 25,000 visitors to the one-day festival. THE EVENT HAS BEEN expanded to two days this year. Saturday and Sunday, April 25 and 26. with a second r ace added. Thus far. 12 aeronauts from the United States, France, Poland, Germany. Switzerland and Japan are slated to lift off the first day, seeking the Gordon Bennett trophy for traveling the longest distance. The first Fountain Valley Classic will take place on the second day of the fesUvaJ. Precision flying Is the aim in this event, with balloon crews • attempting to land as close as possible to previous· ly announced goals. CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS joined Pilot . . for April 25 and 26 at Mile Square Park, Fountain Valley. Linda Price adjulta burner in balloon before liftoff at press conference Thur~. Krieg of Perris and the race organizers at Mile .---------------~------, Square Park on Thursday for a preview of the up- comin1 fesUvaJ. Paul Conrad, political cartoonist for the LOI Angeles Times, was on hand to Wlveil this year's posters, for which he contributed an original drawing. . Conrad is a longtime friend of race organizer Tom Heinsheimer. He said he shares an en- tbusluD\ tor the sport, though he has yet to take his fint balloon fiight. , Explaining that he bad a difficult lime finding his way to the launch area within Mlle Square Park, the cartoonist observed. "That'• probably what would happen if I went up ln a balloon -I'd get I01t." HB district seeks refugee funds I The Huatiqtoo Beacb Union HAO School Dia· trtet hu applied for federal tuadl to teadl HD· En1ltlh 1peatlo1 JndocblneM ~ •ll!O "-•• bee11 ln tbe country 1111 did four ye8'1. Scbool otftelall ••1 tbat of tbe W lndoeblaeM refu,.. mrolled lD UM dfttrtd .. baTt emJtrated to the U.S. al.Dee m7 and are tii111>1e for the federal Tta.n.alUonProcram tor RefUCMCbll4f1'. More than ball of ~ 215, have beea ln t.b• country t .. t.ban one rear. . The dWtrlct antlclpatel . ..wai about $ll0,000 ... ,..~ -----:~-.. federal .-.mment for UM nattoawtde proctl.. ' ' " t l . t • ( J 1 . . . . I 1 I i l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, April 10. 1981 NEWS FEATURES ----------~------~-----------------~~~------------------_;..----~--~'.I"'."" ' I I . PEOPLE VERSUS THE PVBUC: News dis- patches emanating out of our County Seat up in San- ta Ana suggest considerable haggling is going W1 over how large sections of our southern Orange Coast will be developed in the future. Affordable housing seems to be a central issue. ~ r... MURPHINI ,fi9< TOM The area involved is the virgin ter - rrtory sweepin g inland from Aliso Beach, between Laguna Beach and South Laguna. This sector involves some 45,000 acres that stretch virtually from the beacbfronttoa point 17miles inland. This is considerable open territory. Anyway, one of the central issues to what happens to this open land in tbe future is how much affordable housing will be forced into the sector. Whatever affordable is. A NUMBER OF GOVERNMENTAL agencies have leaped into this affordable issue. One is Orange County government. Another is the regional coastal commission and yet another , the state coastal com-mission. Still another is the state Air Resources Board. Each of these agencies has its own formula and dic- tum on how much of this so-called affordable hous- ing gets plunked into the Aliso area. The Air Resources bureaucrats say any develop- ment must have 35 percent affordable housing with re -sale c:ontrols to keep the hapless owner from scor- ing some kind of obscene profit. YOU MA V WONDER how state functionaries who handle air get into the housing dodge. That's because the} control sewers. too. Thus the air people (;1111t•nwwnt h11rea11cra1' wrkmy a c1tr.zen around hc.i\'l' rull'd no mon• srwt•rs v.rithout the 35 percent af· ford<tblC' hous('s with resale curh~ Are you following this' Yet arw the r statc agent} has something lo say ahout ho\\ man) affordnhle places must be built in th(' '1rgan land~cape This outfit is called the state n~partml'nl of Housing and Comrnumt) Develop rnent Thl'y h~n e an a ffordable dwelling dictum too AGAINST THIS BACKDROP, certain Or ang< Count) gO\ t>rnrnent "taff m"mbers h<J\ e been hud dling w1th'tlw \'anou~ stJte :1gen('ies' sta ff memberc; in an effort to hammt·r out ... ome form of agreement on a formula for affnrdablt• housrng that ('ould be apphed You v. ill nott· thc.it m ne\\spaper parlance <ill agreemenb. are hammerE>d out. They art-nevt.•r talked out, sweated out, or pooped out. They a rl' hammered Very noisily . Also. usually very secretly Thl'refore it was with abysmal lack of senssti \'i ly Jus t the other day that Peter Herman, an aide to our coastal Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley, got himself quoted as saying the hammering betv .. e<'n state functionaries and county aides may be near reaching a compromise. HERMAN'S STATEMENT, which gave soml· ink ling of what was going on to the citizenry. apparently ticked off one Carolyn Burton of the aforementioned state Housing outfit. She was quoted as saying she was "distressed" that Herman was talking "publicly at this stage." Indeed, what a s hame that the citizenry and tax- payers might actually get some idea of what's hap pening within their very own government. Such a ghastly breach of secrecy! AND DON'T YOU LOVE the way the bureaucratic functionaries are off ended by things being ''publicly discussed" or how they refer to you as "the public." You're just part of a gray mass. Some day. some of these state government types may figure out that you are not just "the public." You are a person. Human. that is. And you pay their bills . Let them hammer on that one a little bit. HOSPITALIZED Ov.\er, Amit ~ 1 h OUSC\\ift> \~I months In an I 1 •• on spy ch<ir. •· h 0 s p i t lt , , I I • 1 I I • sufferir1g I 111111 hu ~b <Jnd d 1''-< fatigue .111cl d1 l.1 Frosl ~ scor fo r J · Hf'lll\1 I \ fl I \ •I t 1111 111,,_ 11 d• '• 'I I I 1' t h;I\ I lfl t I tw 'tllll 1 fl Ill l.11j.! tin 11n1· .. , l\ \ I I U/11\t,I I\ ,1d Ol I., II ti p.1111\ '• hl.1111 JI JUt I !•I• I t frr h11 • 11 .\cl m , 11°1 '·' h1•1 ·11 t 1i:t1l ••f 11'4 • 111 1 h1· I , r '' ' 11111\ l'l ... 11 \ ' (111 t fi 1 IJ, I p10 1-r 1r. I n1· t 1 • 1• lfl I II I ffll• ff 1. l'f I 1 1111 I I ,1..,t II I .1d1n 1lt• 11 •1tlf IJ•lot I 1111 If·. Ill• Ill ~I I' I Iii I I'' 1111 j II ol ''"" 111 r I ( h I \ ol .,.,nwrl 111 '\ Pl,tf h fl 'II ft, I I I\ 1111.. I 11 1111 r11111 1111, I • I l I I' 11 I I 11 l • pr f' p ,o I ,If 11 h at do I I m :1111r1, 1lf I l'h ;J flt I ' l•f I.I 11·p11rt .11.i r Cini!•' fr••tJ I •1 • •• 1<:11glt ~h .., r • I , I ft1• ... hfllt'rl \\ I Id ii 1 Ill 1!1711 '\,, 1111 ,fl -... "" ·tllli rn l'llill .. 1 0 n t I • 111 11!11 "." 1 I ht• I I I I;, . frt !>hnt II) I 111·1 l '1 1r ~)lj;l 111 f '1711 '\ I 1 t" f!Vl'I :tL,1• -.1 ill I I lll•J 1"1 II to 1h7 11\1 r tl11 .,,.,,,, , ... Draft education slat :Berkeley sfudetits to get counseling on law BERKELEY !AP > - Berkeley high school students, racing for lhe first time man- datory draft registraUon, will be counseled on tbe dralt next year as part or the school district's regular U.S. history curriculum. The Berkeley Unified School District board voted unanimous- ly Cor mandatory draft educa- tion for all lltb and 12th 1rade students. The counseling program will deal only in information about draft laws and their effects and · will not t.,ke an advocacy post- : Uon for or a1atnst the draft, Beth Mesnlck, a spokeawoman ~for the school district, said "Tburlday. ' "WHAT· TRIS mean1 Is In- formation, not recommendaUon. The school distrlct will not be counaellnc draft reelatuce," she H1d. Tbe draft curriculum will be developed by tbe diatrict Hlltory Oeputment wit.b vol unteer bel from Joc&J draft or1anl11Uona like the Berkeley Coalition for Draft Education. Ms. Mesruck said. Officials al the stale Depart- ment of ·Education said they knew of no other mandatory draft counseling program in California. Mesnick said students of both sexes wiU take part in the pro- gram, although only 18-year-old males are required to register with the government. She said the district hadn't decided how to handle students or parents who object to the mandatory counseliftl, which Ma. Meanie~ described as being similar in form to an education. A G&OU, OF Berkt..ey Hllh School students urged the board to adopt the pro1nm. They said atUdents need dr.Ct educauoa ti> help them make de- cisiont about reciatraUon and It.a cons~uencea. One student said achool ad· mi niatrators andl' hlatory teachers welcqmed the proaram • Ai..,. ... ""''. und 31t!t •I'd 111 .11111 11 IP 111· ht!>lorv cn11r"•' Ate1n sh.I\\ .• 1 lfrrH ,,. .:, 1 School :.tu1h•nt ho.1111 ,.,,., l• su1d Lh<.' CO UhM·l 111~ ' 11)..,J . II was n(.'('()c<l lo ~1\ 1• stu11t •., •• proper urul t.>r.,l~ntlinR or ttu t.lrart and ln ha lune~· r,, 111·111.r .. .., tn the !ii<•hool r.in·"r "''nt•·r 1.p plird b~ m1lltun r1•1•ru11i·r. Arsonists burn schools BATON RC>l'GF l,;1 1\l>t Arsonist<; were r 'l>OnMhle (oi Sb fires which cii.usNl uhout $5 00,000 in d amages to two I . schools. two rccrc>i.liun centc111, a day ca~ •cnttcr i.nd u \'" ant house in the Scotland\ 11le un•a, autboriUessay. ' No one w1111 mjurt>d an th-: blB7e 't\hich or<"urrcrt iwtw ·cn mldnlQhl and 1.30 a .m . WN.nc:• day, lire orfic1ol1 s~ld, School board off dal~ ~@~ ,,~. aeaslna damattc at Scollnnd\:ill • Mlfdl School. ~· MERVYN'S ONE DAY ~ SUPER SALE HAPf.>ENS THIS SA TU RDA Y, APRIL 11. DOORS OPEN EARLY AT 9 A.M .. AND. FOR THIS SPECIAL NIGHT ONLY ) :r. .... ~. --,,_;: i \ , \ / f /\ I \ \ . ST A Y OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. on s 14k gold. an rnves tment you can , Prqov today Save 50% on the large I COllE'Cl1on o r gold Chains pierced , 1•<11 rinqs rir1q~ µendants. charms t• .. .. i G ve <J q;ft to someone specral. ~eg 7 00 255 00 3.49-127 .49 Diamonds, J super add1t1on lo yuur 1ewelry wArdrobe at 50% off. Now you can afford the elegance which shines from pierced earring .:ind pendants. and the brilliance of E"ngagement and cocktail rings. set 1n 14k gold Sale limited to stock on hand. no special orders please. Reg 40 00-1295 00. 19.99-647.49 Arrive ear1y1 Fine Jewelry Dept. Some 1llustratoons may be enlarged to show cll'ln•I Styles shown may vflry by store. ~ aa ~·~ QO Pricea effective Saturday, April 11 . 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. only ..... Huntington Beach· 98~ 1 ~di'tms Ave at Brookhurst ~l 963-9731 An.ihnim: AnnhP.1m Pl e. N Euclid St at CrescmTT"St . 991-8880 Cypreu: 20201 Volley View St at Bell Ad . 995-8003 Fullerton: Crossroadij,C ni r. East Yorba l,mda ot Placenua Blvd . 99'--8800 ' Tustin: 18182 Irvine Blvd . 838-8803 ' . I ... ....... 1 ........... ,, ..... ~ ........... ,., , ............................................ ,...,....,, ...... ,, Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Frlday. Aprll 10, 1981 •• "MERVYN'S ONE DAY SUPER SALE HAPPENS THIS SATURDAY, APRIL 11 Doors open early at 9 a.m., with a special night opening 'til 9 p.m. Here are some of our most popular selections offered at exceptionally low prices, Saturday only! FOR WOMEN 3.99 7.99 25°10 off 25°10 off 2/5.00 6.01 off 7.99 .. 11.99 2/12.00 1/3 off 1/3 off • 1.99 1/3 off 2/5.00 t---~~12.99 1/3 off Save 1 /3 on junior tees with short steeves. Summer sohds and stripes. Sizes S-M-L. Reg. 6 00 Special purchase! Short sets in 1un1or tank top styles. S-M-L. Hurry. quantities are 1tm1ted Famous maker junior tops with lace. p1p1ng. t1bbon trims. Reg 14 00 to 18.00 10.50to13.50 Women's blazers tn crisp. tight summer fabrics Sizes 8-16. Reg . 36 00 to 42 .00 27.00 to 31 .50 Misses' and junior jog shorts in white and colors Elastic waist style S-M-l Reg. 4 00, 2.59 each Junior Levi's· casuals 1n cotton denim styles Sizes 5-13. Reg. 26 00 to 30.00. 19.99 to 23 .99 4.01 off large size pant tops in a variety of styles. Bright plaids and prints. Sizes 38-44 Reg 12 00. Misses ' and half size pantsuits 1n carefree polyester Sizes 8-18. reg 1800. 14 1 2-22'2 reg 19.00 Knit sleep tees in polyester/ cotton. Many cute pnnts. Sizes S-M-L Reg 10.00. 6.29 each Mervyn's bras and panty girdles fashioned to flatter your figure Reg 5.00 to 8 00. 3.33 to 5.33 Stretch briefs and bikinis fit smooth and neat White. pastels Reg 1.59 to 2 29. 1.06 to 1.50 50% off purse accessories tn straw or quilted nylon with stay put Velcro"' closings. Reg. 4.00 Women's mesh wedges from Hang Ten ... Quarter strap style, padded insoles. Reg·. 20 00. 13.33 Lighted compact mirror with battery powered light Batterres included Reg. 4.00. 2.69 each Special purchase! Men's, boys· court shoes in men's 611-12. boys' 2' 1-6 Limited quantities 5.01 off men's Levi's.., boot jeans cut to wear over boots Great western fit. 28-38 Reg. 19 00. 11 .01 off men's belted slacks, including both Mervyn's brand and Farah~. Sizes 32-40. Reg. 24.00 Qiana · dress shirts in silky nylon. Short sleeve, reg. 12.00. 7.99 Long sleeve, reg. 14.00, 9.33 Jog shorts with elastic waistband. bu11t-1n supporter Solid colors in S-M-L-XL. Reg. 7 00 each, 4.79 Men's woven plaid shirts with short steeves Wear with ieans. slacks S-M-L-XL Reg 10 00. 6 pack of boys' tube socks in white with striped tops S-611. 7-8'1 9-11 Aeg.650pkg.of6. Boys' printed tee shirts with sport motifs. sayings. characters S-M-L for big boys Reg 4 00 5.01 off boys' Levi's· cords in sizes 8-12 reg . slim Reg. 15.00 Waist sizes 26 to 30. sale 12.99 Boys' short sleeve knit shirts with pnnt fronts. word sayings. Sizes 4-7 Reg. 3 50. 2.39 each Girls' Health-l ex· separates are tops. shorts. 1eans. dresses and more Reg. 4 50-14 50. 3.37-10.87 Girls' leather sandals feature a comfortable ad1ustabte "amp. Rust in sizes 9-4 Reg 13 00. 8.67 15.02,..off Sr. Cruisers~ skates. polyurethane wheels Not 1n Santa Rosa or Fremont. Reg 39 99 50% off Hot Wheels'• cars from Mattel" Give hours of fun Not in Santa Rosa or Fremont. Reg 1.29. 50% off broadcloth florals of polyester/cotton and polyester/ rayon 44-45" wide Reg. 2.50 yd. 50% off decorator tins to hit with buttons. trinkets and more Find many shapes and sizes. Reg. 4 00. 50% off mini rug kits in a varrety of colorful scenics. florals and 1uven1te patterns Reg 5 00 Irregular kitchen towels with hard to find tiny !laws. L1m1ted quant1t1es Special purchase. Santa Cruz irregular bath towels 1n solid colors Tiny flaws. L1m1ted quant1t1es Special purchase. 7 .01 off Cush 'n Sotte toilet seat s with a vinyl cover over a foam core. Wood reinforced. Reg 17 00. Sonata wide width draperies 1n oyster. celery. gotd Five sizes at one tow pt1ce Reg. 40.00 to 70.00. Quilled spreads, all sizes one price. Florals and prints. Limited quantities. Special purchase. 2/9.00 2/11.00~tttta 3.99pkg. 2/5.00 9.99 2/4.50 25o/o off 1 /3 off :Yt4b 24.97 2/1.29 ~ 1.25 yd. FOR HOME 214.oo •R 215.oo ec 615~00 2/5.00 9.99 29.99 16.99 pkg.4.49 Pkg. of 3 men's underwear in polyester/cotton. Briefs. tees. A- shirts. Reg. 6.00 pkg. of 3. Irregular Vellux• blankets in twin. full. queen/king. Quantities hm1ted. If perfect 22.00 to 38.00. 9.99-19.99 e::::.::J Pkg. of 8 men'• sport aocka in tube style with striped tops. One size fi ts 10-13. Reg. 7 .50 pkg. of 6. Save 6.01 on terry shirts in men's and young men's sizes S-M -L-XL. Polyester/cotton. Reg. 15.00. Animal Walk print mualin sheets are cotton/polyester. flai or fitted. Reg. 7.00 to 15.00. 4.19 to 9.00 40% off JUST SAY "CHARGE ITI" !...,........,.,: __ o..,......~ · 15.99 9.01 off A. Smile• jean• In young men's sizes 29-36. Elastic waist styles In all cotton. Reg. 25.00. -_.._ Huntington Beach: 9811 Adams Ave. at Brookh}lfSt St 963 973 t _ Anaheim: Anaheim Plaza. N. Euclid St at Crescent St., 991-8880 • Cypre•a: 10201 Valley View St. at Ball Ad ., 995-8003 --Fullerton: Crossroads Center. East Yorba Cinda at'°Placent1a Blvd . 996-8800 • Tuattn: 18182 Irvine Blvd. 838-8803 ' ' ' ~,--~~~~--· ~ . II 'S· ,, I I ·-··,...,.. ... ~ .... Ormnge Coatt OAILY PlLOTJFrlday, Aprll 10, 1981 . Season Jor balls has arrived BY SANDIE '°y • Ol .. ...., ..... Mii" Get ready. The ball ttyon t• under way. ... . Oraqe Coatt re1ldenta already have ex· perleoeed lbe Damu de Carided'a Bal Muque, tho A&Mlltnent and TfeatnMnt Service Ceoter•a CbamJ'll Sly'"· Sc>ut.bem Callfot1Ua A1sJatanc~ HAPPENINGS Leasue's Evening Wlth Adam and Eve and the Newport Harbor Art MUteum's Mardi Gras BaU, among others. Coming up is Las Florlst.aa' 43rd annual Floral Headdress Ball May 1 at the Beverly . Hilt.on Hotel in Los Angeles, Newport Harbor Art Museum's Le Grand Cul.no May 9 at the museum, the Pacific Symphonf A.asociatlon'a Viennese Ball held May 8 and AngeUt.ot de Oro'• annual ball May 15. Plana tor pre·p1rty part.111 a!rud)' are UO· de r w1y. These include a aauiertn1 to be held Sunday by the Women's Committee for the Vienne.e Ball at the Fullerton home of Dr. and Mr1. !art Scott. TH£ 8 OTTS' PARTY wJll Include · coclrtaUt and a buffet dinner planned by Mn. Edward Nance of Fwlertoo and Mn. Robert Shul!Y ol Oran1e. The real fun will begin alter din.net wben Mr. and Mn. Donald Olton ol Corona del Mar will 1lvt l\lffll watts ln1tructi001 ln prepara· Uon lot t~baU to be held at the Marriott Hotel. The OA1ooa were winner s of last year's Viennese Ball Walts Contest. The V1ennese Ball Women's Committee is composed of 49 women from all over Orange County Ball cbairmao this year is Mrs . Edwa.rO Sch1.tmacber while fe.neral chairman is Mrs. Maurice MuMJle. Tbe committee was founded last year by Mrs. MuJviJle. .,.._. •• .,.,.....l4' ....... , FEATURES Suicid,e tyranny from the grave •DEAR ANN LANDERS. Please don't pua up a chance to 1trlke a blow tor ju.Uce in behalf of the survivors or suicide. Very often the person who takes·hls own JJle t1 tryini to lay a euill trtp on anyone who wlll ice.pt it. Let'• &Ive some supportive heJp to the vlcllms the families and lrtends left behind to wonder If they could have done more to help the troubled person. This is a s pecial kind of tyranny maneuvered from the arave. Exceptions do e:Jtisl, but will you agree -ln most cases -the suicide victim has made an im· U.o lloae IV"Wed t>1 tt.e ino-. Se, tu&'• Ht&W~ You botla at.oulcl 1he )'OH c"ldrt• aed 1raadeldldtto tome ltell'looma ud fanJture NOW. keep wtaat ll cleattat to yo.r llleana, alld bllJ a few u.1a,. &o«edael' ao It wW be tn\)' yova Mme. 1 wtab >'°" mue~ lutppt .. 11. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You mlsaed an op· portuntty to help that youn1 ,Sri who baby-1lU for portanl error in his thlnkin8? He may be aure of lllJI llfllfll hls intentions, but be is the one whose thought M processes are snarled up-not the survivors. I have great sympathy for those who are left to struggle with their doubts. J believe the rest or us should lct>ep hammering away at the concept that NO ONE can be responsible for a suicide but the killer hJmaeU. Please 1tive those foJks a break with some straight talk, Ann.-DON A. IN ORINDA, CALIF. Dear Don: This Is one subject aboat wlalcll I have beea talking very 11traJgbt for %5 yean. lf yoa ba ven't beal'd me, you haven't been U.letlln1. a woman who never seems to have a nytblng smaller than a $S0 bill. Why didn't you suagest that she lake the $50 bill and say, "I'll bring you the change tomor· row ?''-N.R. ONE STEP AHEAD Dur One: I didn't sugge•t lt beuuae I didn't tlalDk of It. But VOU cUd -aod I tbaok you. Aaotber reader suggested ~ 1tUer 1bow up with blank checks. That's nOC a bad Idea eltber. ! Cancer: You 're on right track I am especlalJy sympalbeUc to parents of tee•· agers wbo commit aulclde. m ls now Ute teeoad mosf common cause of dealb amoa1 &eeaa. Acct.- dents are first.) Many of these young people were Involved witb drugs. Tbefr dealb.s were accld~al or a reauJt of the craziness caused by tbe Junk they DEAR ANN . I've got a question tbat may be of 1nteres\ to your many readers. So lar. I ha ve never seen it discussed in your column. Some time ago my dentist removed a good· s ized bridge Crom my mouth. lt contained a lot or gold. He put it somewhere <never showed it to m e> and said I needed a new bridge I • SATURDAY, APRIL 11 By SYDNEY OM.ARR ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): Property values come into sharp, clear focus. Emphasis on busi· ness, security, responsibility and em otionaJ com- mitments. Member of opposite sex makes de· mands -and the y may be justified. Capricorn. Taurus, V-U'go persons figure prominently. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Ideas are plentiful key is to be selective. Project is complele<Y. numerous views are vindicated. Focus on short trips, close relative and a minor flareup with aai· gressive associate. Humor can be your ally. Laugh! GEMINI <May 21-June /!(J J: New appToach means more money -know it, take initiative and highlight independence. Leo. Aries. Sagittarius natives play impor¥nt roles . You are on verge of striking pay dirt. Avoid lifting heavy objects. Use brains, not brawn! CANCER tJune 21.July 22)· You're on right track; a former ally will be back in your comer. Learn by teaching hunch is on target. Aquarius, Leo and another Cancer figure prommently. Fami· ly m e mber dis plays loya lty, provides needed material or money. LEO tJuly 23-Aug. 22) · You may be "qul!s- tioned" by representatives of the media. You h<1ve Women in Construction announce f aslUon slww .. Hats OfftoSpring" is the theme or a rash1on show and lwicheon May 16 s ponsored by the Na· tional Association of Women in Construction. Orange County ch&pter. The show, the m ain fund-raiser for the cha p- ter's scholars hip fund, will include Creations by Ann and will be held at the Marriott Hotel. Anaheim Tickets at $16 each can be obtained by calling Millie Erler at 558·2813. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY S.•t fr--. llM 1190hl I UJ HAHOl tLVD. COSTA MESA-548-1156 Do you read the PUBLIC NOTICES published in this newspaper daily? They are a vital part or D UE PROCESS OF l-A W and o r the PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW ... ~ 0murs ~ CUSTOM FRAMING Open 6 Days A Week Mon.· Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-4 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa ~ "' 54f:'511 ,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE 5UMMA"Y 01' ADO,.T&D O"DIMAMCll OrOI,_ 11·2, ~1119 In full elf.ct JO O.ys i....... Its ....,.kin .., Aprll •. 1"1, end -edoclted b'f """ 'ollow•"9 11nenlmoul roll cell vol•: A YES Co11ncllmem1>ers . Sclleter, t4all, McFart-.~. AISENT C°""· cllmem-~ OnMn.~• tt·2 remows ttw r-1.........m tllet ttnall ,., parkl,. In com,.,,.rd al ,_, be ePC>rov.O Dy C-'t'-l UM Pwmll. Up to 1S .,...,..,i of the r-lr..i ~ mer be lor ..-11 <•"' swtotect 10 r• •" of .. 1tr111ut1on by O.veloPtnenl S.rvlc•' st.it. The orOlnente 1eq11lres llle sem. PM1<lnQ fOr re1teuranh In In· OU1lrlll -M tcr rftt-..,IS In r \J b I ll' n o l 1 c e s a r e comtMrc!M -· Tiie lull i.111 of tlle "'-"or· pubhsht'<l under rourl or dln•n<• INIY .,. , .. ,. 111 Ill• City der!; or k g1\lat1 \ e rodes Clerk'• OfflcA .c n Felr Or•••. eo.i. for the purpo!>e or nollf> Mu• 1tt1.1taM "· ""'"Ml!Y 1 ni: one or more 1 n · CllY cwni d1 \'tduals of some pro Cltf et C.LI-.. posed a ct ion o r pas t Put>HV. 0r....-Oiest Dally P11o1 e\'t'nl whtch may ad· Jitwll io. ''" 114MI. versely or fovorably af. ------ r rect their n~hts. interest PUBLIC NOTICE .or duties. and also for the ------- purpoat' o ( giving such "ICTITlousauta•ass persons tht> opportunity ' ..,_. STAtaMll•T to protect their nghts. or ~':....,.~tne ,__, •n ••no to ~ heard to the mailer l oAMUtA AIH1c1.as OF Many publtc oollces ha\'e greal \ alue to taxpa~ ers. such as those notices publ1 11 hed b y mun1c1paltlles. public autflorlly corporations. treasurers and otherJ who are required by law to publish rinanc11I re ports. budget hearing nottcea. ordinances or ad· vertlsements or bids on public work Th ese nuticos keep you 1n· formed as lo how and why your lax dollar!> are betn& expended They also prevent or dis coura&e frauds. r11ldi. on public trosuriea and favoriUsm in the letting of public contracts PlJIU(' NOTICES M4f AFt'Ecr YOtJa UFF.. YOU• NOPEan. oa l'OVa "'91Na&. 1.EATHllt, 711W. l'IVI SttMI, Sutte 8 , , .... MIN, Ollllol"N• ..,,, ftAVI. M. IOJO. IST!t .,._..UA, . w • ..,,,....-.. c.llttrnl• ..... MlNf'A LUMA eit.ll.UAS, Ht1 lli'om-•-. c...t. • OllNrnl• nu1. '-awlM.S.. Tiiis ........... -,,.... wtDI IM c-•1 Clttt ., Oraolff c,..rtr "" ""'" '· 1"1. ""'" PlllllllNd Q' .... CMlt DallY Pllet. Altf'lll0.17.Mayl,"'1 , .. ,~, ----~·----PtJBUC NOTICE access to privileged information maintain aura of glamour, mystery. You have rare chance now for favorable publicity Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. VIRGO <Aug . 23·Sept. 22!: Utilize powers or perception -revise, review and make corrections Popularity brings new friends and enables you to influence "key people." Highlight charisma; one in high position shows way to brass ring. LIBRA· <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 >: Written material aids you in fulfilling m aJor obligation. Accept HOROSCOPE were on. I hope every person wbo bas 1091\ a loved one t9 suicide will cUp from this cofumn those lZ wise words from your letter. They are: "NO ONE CAN BE RESPONSIBLE FOR A SUICIDE BUT THE KILLER HIMSELF." DEAR ANN LANDERS After a successful career and raising three children alone, J moved back to the family homestead. The last thing I was looking for was romance. Then this wonderful man turned up. He 1s a widower with su< grown chihlren. We are the same age (nearly 70) and 1 am thr\Ued that he is so eager to marry me My children, as well as his. Will you ple<tse find o ut if it is up to the dentist to return a bridge lo the patient on his own or must the patient ask for 1t'! With gold prices s uch as they are. and den· hslry bills out ot this world , it seems to me the dentist should at least let the patient know that the old bridge might be worth something AN A RDENT READER Dear Ard: The den list sbouJd return the bridge and leJI the patient, wilboul prompting, that the gold is worth plenty. rr the dentJst fails to do this, the patient should ask ror the bridge. cha llenge, responsibility and necessity for change Me m ber of opposite sex proves source of ins pira- tion. Gemini. Virgo. Capricorn persons play im· portanl roles. are all excited about our new-found happiness. I The problem\ We both have large homes filled --------------------- w th heirlooms• a'nd treasures Neither one of us ~ SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : Major domestic adjustment is on agenda. Remember special an· niversanes. purchase girt aimed at pleasing loved one. Emphasis on money, investments and long distance communications. Request for clarifica tion on goals will be answered wants to give up anything. Yet we are so anxious I ~ ..._ ~ to spend the rest or our live:. together Can you ~ help us? SENIOR CITIZENS IN INDIANA Dear Citizens: Fin.t, I bope you botb agree wltb me that people are more imPortant than WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE things. It is tndltlonal thal th~ ''bride" moves Lato Complete women's health care provided by experienced board certified obstetricians and gynecologists. SAGITTARIUS <No v. 22-Dec. 2ll Steer cl ear of sell·deception. See places, people as they are. not merely as you wis h they might exist Define terms, perfect techniques and streamline pro- cedures. Oet rid of s uperfJuous materi al. Shm ' Spring hairstyling winners a1U10W1Ced • Prec)nC11tc y T ettl1t9 • lltitl ~: Diophr09m Fitti1t9 IUD CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19 J: Focus on legalities. special requirements, understanding of rights and per missions . Cancer, Scorpio and another Capricorn figure prominently. If willing to listen, you'll gain allies and avoid needless delays Winners of the annual Spnng Hair Show at llrth Control pltfs Golden West College have been announced. • Compl..t• Femal• C~ In the day time hairs tyle category. Perry lnalf ••amh•ation Zachary of Costa Mesa took first pl ace with m odel Pap Sm.er AQUARIUS I Jan 2Q-Feb. 18) · Low key ap proach brings desired results. Obtain valid hint by rl'ading Capricorn message Foc us on employ ment. special services. dialogue with those who depend upon you J ob gels done. es pecially with aid of Anes Paula Gallant. Ellie Sarto of Huntington Beach • Obst.trlcal Care & Oftlyery y,on second place with model Janis Murp hy • Sterlllzcrtfon In the evening ha1r:.tyle competition, V1ck1 01 · TUlbal li9atiot1 -F.tftaie lt•rick of Buena Park and model Carolyn Slaton Vas•ctomy-M«ff PISCES 1 r cb 19 Mar 201 : Welcbme chance for new start in n<.•v. direction. l mpnnt style, highlight personality and s pecial appear ances Emphasis on speculation, children. a variety of sensations and rom ance. Be "creative ly selfish." Survival ~ came in hrst : Penny Cannon of Huntington Meach • AIORTIOM v.1lh model Debbie Phillippe took second prize. and Susan Russell of Huntington Beach v.1th model Anna 842-1426 G arebcrtook third. A panel of professwnal ha1rsl y hsts were 17752 leocll ac.le•crd 1udges of the !>how. which included work by more HuttfllMJfCMI leada. 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Fifteen years ago we found in Yugoslavia cord furniture that combines these qualities with distinctive good looks. It's been in our collection ever since. Solid beech· wood, sound design, low prlcea .. Value for today. 5988 Folding chair reg. 69.99 .......• . 89 P'oldlnC ottoman ftC. 34.99 .•••• 29 , Rocker and baratool'al10 on sale. ~ Cood ooe Weds ooJy. ANAHFAM -509 tcatella Avenue, 'M2·2''l2 COSTA MESA -2710 Harbor Boulevard, 540-71"1 GARDEN GROVE -13081 Ha.rbor BoWevard, .. ,._, MISSION VIE.J~ -308 J!!WoC1 Vl~ M_t!I, 4t1S •• County plays big role in space shuttle By JODI CADENHEAD OI-~.-, ........... Tickets to the stars. tactories in space, student scientific experiments whisking through the un· iverae and reusable rockets. Sounds like the stuff of science fiction. But it's all a very real part of the $9.9·bilUon space shuttle proaram 22 Orange County companies have a band in. Some of the firms include McDonnell Douglu in Huntington Beach, Rockwell lntematloqal in Seal Beach, Ford Aerospace. in Newport Beach, Brunswick Defense in Costa Mesa, Santa Fe Tex· tiles in Santa Ana, Trionics Inc. in Los Alamitos and Spectran Instruments in L~ Habra. ' ALSO, PARK HANNIFIN CORP. ln Irvine, Northrop Corp. in Anaheim and Hughes Co. in Fullerton. The reusable rocket -due to blast off from Kennedy Space Center early Sunday morning - will carry with it two massive solid rocket boosters made al the McDonnell Douglas plant in Huntington Beach. The division has delivered six flight sets of the 2.56-million-pound solid rocktt boosters to tne Na- tional Aeronautics and Space AdministraUon and is continuing to work on more for future missions. THE ASTRONAUTICS FACILITY in St. Louis, Mo .• built the aft propulsion system. which will give the craft its final burst o( power and allow it to maneuver in space. From take o(f to landing the space shuttle is like nothing Americans have ever seen. Gone is the familiar single cylinder rocket shape. In its place are the two booster rockets and a fuel tank that will drop to earth from 27 miles into space. leaving only the main rocket housing the shuttle. ROCKWELL ll!'JTERNATIONAL and NASA engi~eers designed the 122 foot craft that will blast off ltke a rocket. orbit 5412 hours Like a space craft and return to Edwards Air Force Base in Lancaster looking like a DC·9. The space shuttle contains 140 pieces of hardware designed by Parker Hannifin Corp. Each of the four reusable rockets, named Columbia , Challenger, Discovery and Allantis is expected to be used 100 times. A fifth unnamed shuttle is already on the boards. Some of the things the space shuttle will do are: Allow we athe r and commun1cat1ons satellites to be propelled Into space for less than lhe costly one shot system that runs $20 million per launch. -Expand military operations. Critics have said that the mission of the shuttle is to launch military s atellites. Last month the Air Force an- nounced plans lo build a $450 million space cent.er 0 oo • 0 • .. Q It t • ••• •r e •• •• ••• •• f// <* ~ •• _,. • ••• •• ........... >.; ,. 9' I o• e • e -·. ~--·-... _. • -• •• • • • ..-•. 4' •• Orange Coast CAIL Y PfLOT/Frlday, Aprll 10, 1981 HI F •• c SPINNING SOLID UPPE STAGE/PAYLOAD ASSIST MODULE tSSUS) INTERIM CARGO----- INTEGRATION CONTRACTOR SPACE LAB DESIGN CONSULTATION----,,~~ AND INTEGRATION CONTRACTORS MISSION PLANNING --~~ AND CREW TRAINING ORBITAL MANEUVERING SYSTEM/AFT PROPULSION POD .. EXTERNAL TANK ATIACH RING SOLID ROCKET BOOSTER STRUCTURES ~~z::!>"'"'---FORWARD SKIRT ....... :;__-FORWARD ORDNANCE RING --FRUSTUM (...~~~~NOSE CAP Solid rocket boosters used to lift space shuttle manufactured at M cDonnell Douglas m Huntmgton Beach. in Colorado for future military shuttles. Let high school and college students send up sc ientific experiments under the "Getaway Special" program that begins next year. for designing thl! s moke detection and fire sup- pression sys tem . From blast-off to landing Ford Aerospace will ~e . involved. T~e . company is assisting NASA of· f1c1 als a l the j\11ss1on Control Center in Houston. Jilmes Michener have n •st:r\'t-d s pacf' on thl' 198·1 !>huttlt· along with "nters from maJIJr ne\\ ... pa pi· rs and broadcal>ter ... for telev1s10n statton!> Mr Spock. Capt. Kirk move ovt•r Tht• futun• 1s hen· l I I I I I _j : " " .I ,· -· -SET UP LABORATORJES in space that will permit the undertaking of certain scientific pro· cedures not possible on earth. The s pace s huttle contains 140 pieces of hardware designed by P arker Hannifin Corp The $2 million contract with NASA includes landing gear parts. fuel valves and disconnect valves for the booster rockets. Cape loses its glamour ; McDonnell Douglas has constructed an elec· trophoresis device that will permit rnaterials to be separated in space. Scientists are hoping the weightless atmosphere will offer breakthroughs in the treatment of such diseases as diabetes and leukemia. Beginning in 1982 the process is expected lo be in operation. Already the company bas s igned an agreement with Ortho Pharmaceutical Co. to help carry out the experiments. Concern about fire safety is not limited to the earthbound. Brunswick Defense Co. is responsible • Involvement in the s pace shuttle is not con· fined to businesses and military offi cials . UC Irvine will join "78 schools across the nation by sending up experiments with the !>pace shuttle mission m 1982 And while the first mission includes astronauts John Young, 50, and Robert Cnppen, 43. futute space s huttles could contain people not trained for space flights. Retired newsman Walter Cronkite and author • c •• ,, c. • CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla <AP> In the six . years since America last launched men into orbit. • the Cape has lost its space-age glamour Even launch week hasn't got the glitter and vi tality that marked many past hft·offs along Flor ida's Space Coast. Ramon's Restaurant an nearby C'ocoa Beach has long been popular with astronauts and the space community. It was always packed before a launch, and owne r Ronnie Porter expected a flood or reser vationi. lh1s week He'!. still waiting i 1 ' I ' , j ·; ' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Fflday, Aprll 10, 1981 Ollllyf'tletlla"~- qommunity Cablevision chief Tom LaFourcade takes a walk on new satellite dish at Newport Center Community Cablevision to sell subscriptions to new channel.s . : Community Cablevision has announced plans fu sell subscriptions to two new pay-TV channels. ·. 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He will be replaced by Harold K. Sperlich, Sl, who moves up from his post as executive vi#:e president for engineering and product de· velopment. Laux, who aJso is retiring, will be replaced by Gerald Greenwald, executive vice presi· dent for finance. CHRYSLER ALSO announced that John W. Day, vice president for defense and international operations, and Robert S. Miller Jr., vice president for finance and treasurer. will become ex· ecutive vice presidents. Thomas G. Denomme, direc· tor of corporate strategic plan- ning, will become a vice presi- dent and Christopher J . Steffen, who came to Chrysler April 1 from a post as chief financial of- ficer or Hyatt Corp., wilJ become vice president and controller. Bergmoser will turn 6S next month and his retirement had been expected. GREENWALD and Sperlich are former executives or Ford Motor Co. lacocca persuaded Greenwald to resign as presi· dent of Ford of Venezuela lo join Chrysler in 1979. Sperlich came lo Chrysler in 1977 after a dispute with Henry Ford II , then chairman of Ford Motor Co. lacocca, then presi- dent of Ford. reportedly was un- happy about the way Sperlich was treated and pnvately en- couraged Chrysler officials to hire him, the Detroit News re· ~orted Thursday. OVER THE COUNTER STEPPING OOWN E .F . 'Gar' L..au:t NEW VICE CHAJRMAN Gerald Greenwald NASO LISTINGS DUE TO RETIRE J. Paul Bergrnoser TO HEAD FIRM Harold/!. Sperlich i~~;h~=~s~:~~r ~~ Jt:1EE~7 . j;~ :!E g~~v.~ ::: tt~ ~g~~F :r~ n: UPS AND DOWNS tnd IOWffl ofltfS ovlEl.,~JL SM ~,Horl1R• "-I 0 1\Ftrro 13•, 14 SwnEnr JI JI 1 marhl -" •• ot,C:lowt!llr'" • ..,. Hyattlnl 23'1'1 21'1'1 Oll•rTP Ill. "'• Stanovn ~o 3"10: ·1 N t;W YORK IAP1 TIW IOllOW1ng "" Thurs P<lc.e• dO not1ColrTlt lW 1'~ IMS Int I~ tt-. PCA Int 14~ U StOM1cro ,. 1, '"°""' llW Over I~ Counltr 1nctuO.r•t•ll marti~ColG•hol ""'~"1•ntra1no ·~ IV. P•l>>IB l 1•:' 11::-. 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John Spellman who threw out the first ball. WITH TWO OUT in the first inning, Angels center fielder Fred Lynn, acquire d from Boston in the off-season. singled and stole second. Glenn Abbott then walked Don Baylor and Dan Ford to load the bases and Downing belted a full-count pitch 34-0 feet into the left field bleachers. "There isn't much doubt if you hit the ball that hard in this park," Downing said of the Kingdome, one of the s maller domed stadiums. The Angels scored again in the sixth when Tom Brunansky singled and Bobby Grich hit a two-out triple. Ford homered in the eighth for the Angels' final run . GEOFF ZAHN, a free-agent pitcher, got the victory, g1v10g up four hits and one walk while striking out four in seven in- nings. Don Aase pitched the last two. Downing said Zahn "pitched perfectly." "He was consistently ahead of the hitters," Downing said. "l think he's going to win a lot of games for us." Zahn, who said his arm got a little stiff, said he didn't like the Kingdome. "I'm not an artific ial turf person," he said '"I'm not real fond of the Kingdome I know a lot or things ean happen here ... THE MARINERS scored their two runs in the seventh when J eff Burroughs, acquired from Atlanta. homered following a single by Bruee Boehle Zahn worked out of a Jam in the first inning when he got Bur- roughs to tap back to the mound for the third out with runners on first and third. After that, he al· lowed only one runner until the seventh Tht' game also "as an opener f o r George Argyros. the Newport Beach businessman who bought 92 percent or the Marine rs for a reported $1 2 million in January. ·'I was really pleased ," Argyros said. "The club had the jilters early, but takf..' away that first inning and it's a tie bal game. "WE LOOKED PRETTY g defensively. At least that loss l out of the way." l:>eattle Manager Maury Will also would like to forget tha first inning. ·'I thought we played ver well ," he said. "They just ha1>; pened to have that first inning, •i Wills said. "I thought Abbot( pitched very well. He just got1 one pitch up. If he pitches like that all year he's going to win a lot or ball games." Ferragamo on the verge of ret urn ing? LOS ANGELES t AP) Vince F~rragamo, the Los Angeles Rams quarterback who was re- portedly on the verge or signing with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, may return to the Rams, his agent told the Los Angeles Times Thursday. Kings-NY: will brawl continue ? I 'm not Superman-DodgQrs ' Valenz uela "Basic: ally it is 50·50 now," David F'i schof. Ferragamo's New York-based agent, told the paper m an interview. "Vince is probably torn. He has both of· fers and can choose either one. It's m his hands." .. Try telling Astros as youngster t hrows five-hit shutout INGLEWOOD <AP> -The New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings went on a record brawling binge in the second game of their playoff series, but players on both sides say it'll be all quiet on the Eastern front. "I don't think there will be any carryover on Saturday in New York," Ranger defenseman Barry Beck said as the best-of. five National Hockey League series shifts eastward knotted 1-1 after the Rangers· 5-4 loss Thurs- day night. ·'The games Saturday a nd Sun- day in New York will be clean and aggre'isive because both teams want to keep their players." said Los Angeles wing Dave Taylor. Thursday night's game was mostly aggressive, as the two clubs combined for a playoff. record 45 penalties in the first period -including 30 infractions worth 200 minutes of penalty time for a sprawlin~ 10-minute brawl at the end of the pe riod. The old record was 36 penalties by the New York Islanders and Boston Bruins last year. BY THE TIME the last punch was thrown, the Rangers had drawn 16penalties for 106 minutes and the Kings 14 penalties for 94 minutes. Although the action was fierce, the only known casualty was the jersey of Los Angeles' goalie Mario Lessard -ripped off as he came to the aid or teammate Marcel Dionne. The Kings won the contest when seldom-used wing Dean Hopkins scored with2:44remaining as An- dre St. Laurent got the assist. The Rangers battled back from a 4·2 deficit on third-period goals by wing Anders Hedberg and center Ulf Nilsson before Hopkins gave Los Angeles the victory. Left wing Billy Harris gave Los Angeles its 4·2 lead at 2: 44 of the final period. THE RANGERS scored just 27 seconds into the game as de· fenseman Ed Hospodar intercept- ed an errant clearins attempt by St. Laurent arid sent a SO-foot 1lap1hotpastLessard. Defenaeman Larry Murphy puUed the Kings even on a power play at8:22of tbepertod, then Los An1elea made lt 2-1 just 26 aecondl later when Dionne scored on a deflection. The two teams traded goals lb tbe 1econd period, wltb Taylor 1cortnc tor Los Angelet and Ron Du1uay tallyin1 for New York. The filbt bee an at the end of u.e flrat perlod after Taylor and Beck en8aJed brteny then Hospodar - who wound up atop thepenalt.y list wltb mloor, major, misconduct and double-1ame ml1conduct · calll -went after Taylor. Wlthlo momenta, the lee wu 1tnwn with wruUln1. punch·throwlng playen. "Tbe came-sot out ot hand. Taylor hit tne with an elbow ln the LOS ANGELES (AP> -In di re straits for a relief pitcher, the Los Angeles Dodgers on last Sept. 10 called up a portly teel)· ager from their San Antonio farm club. In dire straits for a starter in their 1Q81 major league opener Thursday, the Dodgers called on the same portly left-hander, now 20 and the youngest player on major league rosters, to pitch against Houston's Astros, the team that beat the Dodgers in a divisional championship playoff game lttst year. Ferntndo Valenzuela, the kid from Navajoa, Sonora, Mex .• who doesn't speak English, shut down the Astros on five hits, 2--0, used his screwball effectively at least half or the time, and fooled his foes. In 10 relief appearances last year and this single start, he hasn't given up an earned run in 2621:1 innings. ALTHOUGH VALENZUELA hasn't been scored upon in the major leagues, he readily ad· mils it won't continue forever because "I'm not Superman." He beat the ace of the Astros, Joe Niekro, as Steve Garvey scored both of Los Angeles' runs against the team that won the division with a 7-1 playoff vic- tory last fall. Don Sutton, who holds most or the Dodgers' pitching records but went to the Astros as a free agent this year a nd starts tonight , comme nted : "He pitc hed an outstanding performance against us. I doubt we 'll see two or three like it all year -at least I hope we won't. He pitched like a man with 10 year 's experience." T H E DODGERS nicked Niekro for a run in the fourth when Garvey tripled and Ron Cey hit a sacrifice fly. In the sixth Garvey singled and Pete Guerrero, another newcomer to the Dodgers' lineup, doubled him home. The Dodgers probably will go with Burt Hooton Saturday night s ince Jerry Reuss still is bothered by a pUHed muscle in the calf or his right leg. Valenzuela, expecting to start Saturday night, had pitched bat- ting practice on We dnesday, something the next-game starter never does. And he didn't learn until after the workout that he would start because Reuss was hurt. .. I slept like an angel," he ans wered when asked if the opening day start bothered hirri. A CROWD OF 50,511 wa.5 on Valenzuela's side all the way and he appreciated it, saying, "It's nice to have a big cheer go- ing for you." face bJ the penalty box/' aaJd ---..----,._Ben. "Tbat ~ lt. But'"llOW~~~..,;:~..,_.....,_ .. ___ __,~.,....,. ••'n IDUbtoutof our bloOd. .. But he had to speak through an interpreter. Art Howe. the hitting star of last year's playoff, said: "He's a pretty good pitcher. He shut us out, didn't he? He throws strikes on any pitch he's got. That's what he has going for him." ONL\' NEGATIVE comment came from Cesar Cedeno, the Astros' centerfielder, who said, "He would throw the screwball on a 3·2 ·)>itch and that is un- usual. But we will com·e to.ex- pect it." · Guerrero, who had three hits in four times at bat, was also a season starter for the first time in the major leagues although he was with the Dodge rs last season. "We've got pitchers and if they do it, we can win the pen- nant," he said while readily ad· milting he was happy over hi s performance on this opening day. Guerrero started because Reggie Smith is still recuperat- ing from a shoulder operation. GA R VEY , asked about Valenzuela, answered : ··Actual- ly. what he did last year for us as a reliever in magnitude might have been 50 percent more than winning today. He has com· posure and he's going to be a very big asset. .. The left-handed pitcher stands 5-feet ll·inches and his .weight is listed at 180 but could be a few pounds more. He has a ready s mile and says, "I've been lucky.'' He said he used his fastball about half the time against Houston in the opener and the screwball the other. but went to the latter more in the later in- nins.?s. He also uses a slider and a curve but not so much as the fast ball and the screwball, a pitch made famous by the lanky Carl Hubbell. But there is no comparison in t he physical frames of the rookie and the Hall of Fame star of yesteryear, except they both pitch from the portside. Ferragamo, who led the Rams lo their first Supe r Bowl in January of 1980, had become one o f the National Football League's higher-r ated passers this pas t sea son with Los Angeles . Sin ec playing out his option to become a free agent, Fer· ragamo has been negotiating with Los Angeles and Montreal. He r~orledly was offered SS00.000 a year for four years plus a percentage of gate re- ceipts by Alouetles' owner Nelson Skalbania. The Rams re· portedly have offered $325,000 a year for three years, with a percentage of that deferred, and a provision for additional pay- ment for last season, when he was paid S52,000 by the NFL team Pole position? That's where GWC may be By CURT SEEDEN Of UM Dau, Pllet Si.fl There was a time when the community college reeruiting wars were confined to the local trenches. Well . Golden West College basketball coach Jim Greenfield may have changed that. Greenfield. who has turned the Rus tler basketball program a round during his three years at the college, has enlisted the help of one Jerzy (pronounced J erry> Reschke, an eight-year veteran of the Polish leagues. No. Greenfield didn't just hap· pen to spot Reschke on a recent scouting trip Lo Poland. The 6-7 postman walked into Green· field's office and said, "Hi, I want to play ba s ke tball ," although the Englis h was somewhat broken. Actually, Reschke's arrival at GWC wasn't quite that simple. ''The United States is very in· t e r esting to Europeans," Reschke says, through some in- terpretation by a friend , Chris Robertson. "Many of us have a great desire to see the U.S.'' So, after the Polish season ended. Reschke left the city of Wroclaw, the home base for bis team, Gwardia, and asked the U.S. for a visa in order to tour the country. The U .S. obliged, and for the past 1 ~ years, Reschke has been aeeina the country. He spent a year in Chicago before movlnl to Lona Beach and then Tustin where he met Robertlon. He expressed an interest ln play- ln1 basketball, and she passed . the Information along to Green- field at GWC wblcb 1be attends . Greenfttlcl then cave Reschke a tryout. (Reschke'• visa ta UD• UmtteCI wblch means be can both allend college ln the U .S and play bHkelball.) "OW' atyle ol 1ame ll 4Wftnnt than what "'a UHCI to.'' Q..._. nerd ..ntta. ·~The lnt.mat1°'9al ruJ• eaJI for a more wtde 0pen klndotpme." T~••a na1e1 aM A111Ml•'1 1b11ee from Ute tpOrt fW _.. Ulan a JMr m.U1 It 'difftt11k tor Jerry Reschke ~I ,, .. From AP dll•a&cha NEW YORK -After p. 1ame the bueball • player beads for the clubbouae for a po1t-1ame meal. It usually con•ists of cold cuts and potato salad or lasagna washed down with a cold beer or two. Ube plays for the Texas Raneers that post-eame meal this season will more likely be eomethine llk~ fruit nectar, cotta1e cheese and a green salad. Mike Fitzmorris. physical fitness director for the Raneers, launched Phase II of hi• fitness proeram by placin1 a letter on the wall in the Rangers' clubhouse at Yankee Stadium Tbursday. Phase I consisted of a vigorous off-season exercise program. No longer wlll any fattening foods be allowed at post- game meals. He's also doing away with soft drinks althouch an occasional beer will be allowed. "In an attempt to eliminate nutritional habits that are counterproductive to achieving a maximum level of physical conditioning, we would like you to consider after-game food such as fruit juice, fruit nectar , fresh fruit, iced tea, soup, green salad, cottage cheese, yogurt, tuna salad, pre-cooked ham and wheat bread." Fitzmorris said in a letter also ad- dressed to the visiting clubhouse manager, rotund Don Zim: mer. ''Where's the meat and potatoes?," asked first baseman Pat Putnam. Saying food is a priority item, pitcher Steve Comer said, "I'm not into cottage cheese." QUOTE OF THE DAY Doug Sanders, bon vivant of the golf tour who has been known to keep late hours: ''I give a guy in Los Aneeles $50 an hour to s leep for me." NORRIS PICKS UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF 0 ...... ace M.-e Nontl •topped Mlnnetot1 • on 1lx bit.a aa the A'• whipped the Twina, 6-1, to. tU•AUlbt the opening qf mtjor teasue baaebaU Thuraday. Norris, who won etpt ol hil fln1l nine sames en route to a 22·9 record • year aeo, hid a no-hitter 10- lne unW ex-Oodser Mickey Ra&ct.er beat qut 1n Infield 1tn1le ln the bottom ol the fifth . . . Elsewhere in the American Lea1ue. Ja.dly De•t ripped a three-run homer and Bobby M•rcer sluHed a dramatic pinch grand slam as the New York Yankees belted Texas, 10-3, before M,123, the lareest open- 1n1-day crowd in the history of Yankee Stadium. Dent's second-innln1 shot staked winner Tommy Jollll to an early lead and then Murcer responded to a 11tand1ne ova- tion from the crowd with hi• pinch homer ln the seventh . . . Detroit's &lttbie Hebaer belted a three-run homer ln the seventh inning to lead the T11en to a 6-2 Mere.,-win over Toronto . . . In National Leaeue action, Gary Caner snapped a nlnth-innint Ue with a run- scoring single off reliever Kent Tektllve to Utt Montreal to a 6-5 wln over Pittsburgh ... Lee lla..UU and auty •• ,, crashed solo fourth-inning home runs and ra& zaebry ano two other pitchers combined on a slx·bit abut.out as the New York Mets blanked the Chicago Cube, 2-0 ... Jau BoaJUa broke a 1-1 tie with a bases-loaded single in the 12th inntn1 and Gene Richards added a two-run single, 1tving San Dleio a 4-3 decision over San Francisco. J;IASEBALL TODAY On this date in baseball in 1971 : Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium opened to the largest crowd in Pennsylvania baseball history (al that time), 55,362, as the Phillies topped Montreal, 4·1. On this date in 1913: Washlngton's Walter Johnson shut out the New York Yankees 8·0 to begin a string of S6 consecutive scoreless i.nnings, a record that would stand for 55 years. · Today's Birthdays: New York Yankees first baseman Bob Watson is 35. Pittsburgh infielder Lee Lacy is 33. Cincinnati out- fielder Ken Griffey is 31. SPORTS BREAK I GOLF/ SWIMMING Miller baek on top· Johnny ~nds new, r elaxed way AUGUSTA, Ge. <AP> - Johnny MtUer parlayed an 11th hour gamble and a new, re· taxed attitude into a share of the first -round Masters eolf lead. "I changed my puttln1 1rtp overnlcht I'm crazy to do that right before this tournament," said Miller, trytng to regain the talent that once made him the· world's foremost player. HIS Tll&EE-\JNDE&-PA& ~ in the baflllng winds of Aueusta National Golf Club Thursday tied Miller witb Australian Gre1 Norman, Lon Hinkle and Curtis Strange. "For some reason, I wasn't nervous. Playing with Fuzzy Zoeller helped. He's a nice, easy-going fellow. I usually get antsy at Augusta." Miller's fresh approach reap- ed dividends -his best ever first Masters round by two shots. SEVENTEEN PLAYERS in the select, international field of 82 broke Augusta National's par of 72 despite severe pin place- ments. soft fairways and the un- predictable wind. Three shots separated 27 challengers. Some of the sport's most reared golfers -Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Hubert Green and Bruce Lietzke were lurking behind the leaders Nicklaus was in a logjam at 70 with Jim Simons. Japan's Isao at 17, ataetlled I.ix penalty lbota for Ultlnc bis ball twice from the whlte-llned gallery fairway crossways. Fergus says be thoutht the crouways were con1idered around under repair, ent.itllns him to free drops at 8 and 17. However, that is contrary to Masters rules. MILLER &ETV&NED to a putter he bought u a 12·year - old to handle the new, slick, bent grass greens. And be tried a new puttin1 grip, too. He bent his thumb, forcing bis thumbnail in- to the 1rip. "It keepa the blade straight .. I tend to take the put- ter back on the outside," he ex- plained. "l make changes all the time, even during a round, looking for the perfect swing. Nieklaus doea it. and Watson is really a pid- dler." Miller. twice a winner this year, took another stride from his mysterious slump after his glory seasons of the mld·lt70s. "The players may not like me, but they respect me. l sucked in my gut after all those 74.s and 75s. I accepted them. I could have quit," he said. From Page Cl POLE ... ROGERS TO STANFORD; KORFAS TO USC CAoookki .. 1Dowav1a.dmaGteruarh aJm1·m' JHoo~t~ . d to I a E glish because Two-time all-CIF 3-A basketball player of the II quire e rn n Year Johnny Rogers of La Quinta High bas signed a grieve and Green. or the high population of Polish Another shot back at 71 came people working there." she letter of intent to attend Stanford University. w a t s 0 n . j 0 i n e d b y Be n adds. Rogers, a G-9 center-forward. was a third-team Crenshaw. J erry Pate. Gibby Reschke admits the Polish all-American selection in Parade Magazine last season. Gilbert, Don Pooley and Peter 1 ea g u es are much more '.PAYNE, M acADAMS LEAD NORTH STARS He averaged 32.4 points a game last season. leading his Jacobsen. physical, but he says there-is team to the 3-A championship as a junior and 3-A semifinals more of a team atmosphere Steve Payne and Al MacAdams scored two ~ as a senior. LIETZKE, A two-time winner there. goals apiece to lead Minnesota lo an 9-6 victory , USC, meanwhile, signed San Marcos High guard Jon earlier this year, was among 10 "I notice one player will con- over Boston that gave the North Strars a 2·0 lead Korf as (S-lO) to complete a three-man Southern California players at 72. stantly shoot tbe ball here," he in their best-of-five National Hockey League series package. Earlier the Trojans claimed Ocean View High's South African Gary Player , says, again through Robert.son. Thursday night. The 15 goals tied a NHL playoff record for Wayne Carlander and 6·9 Alabaman Ken Johnson via La seeking a fourth Masters cham-"In Poland . it's more important most goals by both teams. Minnesota, which won the first Jolla High. pionship. was another shot back to have an overall team effort." game in its 14-year history Wednesday night, can wrap up COACH SAYS RUTLEDGE LACKED DR IVE at 73 .. The warm. partly sunny J e rzy is the oldest of three the preliminary round with a win at home Saturday night day, however. was cruel to de· brothers. Brother No. 2, Tadeufz . . . In other NHL playoff games, Blato Slltau11•1 tie-Former Arizona State punter Kevin Rutledge • re n d i n g c h a m p i o n Se v e is considered the top basketball breaking power-play goal in the second period led Edmonton had to be urged lo hustle, frequently missed prac· Ballesteros. leading 1981 money player in Poland. · to a 3-1 victory over Montreal, giving the Oilers a 2--0 lead in lice and didn't put his lop effort into his play, winner Ray Floyd, Lee Trevino. Greenfield sa ys Reschke is their series ... BUI Barber scored three goals and Mel former Sun Devil assistant coach BUI Maaldll Sam Snead and Keith Fergus. playing with other GWC players Bridgman scored two as Philadelphia defeated Quebec. 8-5. It testified Thursday as a defendant for' ousted AS U head coach Ballesteros ran afoul of a dou· in a spring league and "looked gives the Flyers a 2-0 edge ... Andre Savard scored two Frank Kush. But Maskili denied Rutledge's all egations that ble bogey and six bogeys amidst pretty good" in a recent contest goals as Buffalo beat Vancouver S-2 to take a 2-0 lead in the he deliberately drove Rutledge into quitting the team · · a 7 8 "l t wasn 't m y da y with Cerritos. series ... Mike Bosesy and Bryan Trottier scored 39 seconds Former OCC star Mike Sf>dders. now a third baseman E verything went wrong ," he St Ill, there's no real way apart in the second period and Trottier added two more goals at Arizona State, and Washlngton State catcher Rick Pavey said G reenfleld can pre dict how to give him five in two games as the New York Islanders have been named Pac-10 baseball players or the week for Reschke will adapt to the dif· downed Toronto. 5· 1. The defending Stanley Cup Islanders their rutting her~ics. TREVINO, needing a Masters ferent style of play. lead the series. 2·0 ... Bob MacMUlaa scored two goals and victory to join four others with "It's a little frustrating for set up one by Guy Chouinard to give Calgary a 6-2 win over TELEVISION, RADIO titles in all four majors. took a him right now." Gr eenfield Chicago and a 2-0 lead in the series .. _ Right wing George 77 So did Snead. the 68-year-old says. "It will take him longer to Fergaaon scored on a breakaway and helped set up two other TV: Golf -Masters HighllJbts. 11:30 p.m .. Channel 2. wonder from another era. learn with the lang uage bar. goals in a four-goal second period that vaulted Pittsbur1th to Bas ketball Boston at Chicago, 11 :4~ p.m., Channel 2 Floyd settled for a 75. but the rier .. a 6·4 victory over St. Louis. The series is now tied at one RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Seattle, 7:30 p.m ., KMPC most disappointed likely would By the time November rolls game each. (710). be Fergus. around, it may be the Rustlers' J.-------------------------------:...-----------------------------------------------==:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:~~H~e~w~e~n~t~fr~o~m'...'._.3 _u_nd_e_r~to_4~ov_e_r~~o_p_p_o_n_en_ts~w_h_o~ar_e_r_r_u_st_r_a_ted~·~ f;wc , B~cs lo s wi m le ad .. .. Nadadores roll Vassallo win s; Caulkins hot Ironwood. The Reason is The Locati ~ Orange Coas.t and Golden "1est colleges took first-day ~ads in both the men's and women's divisions of their .;,~spect.ive conference ·swim- lh ing finals Thursday. tAt Ml. San Anlonfo College, e OCC men, behlnd Paul Poiti- ent's fi~t-place finish in the i>-yard free (21.8) took a 112-96 "ad over Fullerton after four "1ents of the South Coast Con- rrence ftnals. ' John Sohl swam to a third ace in the 500 free (4:57.6) and ob W1att took a third in the 50 ee (22.3) to gather points for e Pirates. t For the OCC women, Denise enwald finished second in the individual medley to pace a 11arrow 107-103 lead over second- ' ace Ml. SAC. At East Los Angeles College, alt Whitmore, Todd Pickett d the 400 medley relay team Golden West's all swam to nt place finishes to give the usUers a commanding lead in e men 's division of the uthem California Conference ma ls. Tbe Rultlen bold a 161-93 lead er Santa Monica going into the cond day of the meet. The GWC women. meanwhile. so bold a commanding 143-81 ad over Santa Monica as Nan- Ward, Julie IGnasland took __ t places. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Tracy Caulkins, the 18-year-old swimmer out of Nashville, keeps breaking U.S. pool records, but she also is interested ln intema-. tional recognition. ··A· goal is to get my world record back, and I'll be working hard to get it back," she said Thursday after shattering her own American mark Jn the women's 400-yard fndividual medley by 31h seconds in the second ~ay of the U.S. Indoor Swimming Championships at Harvard's Blodgett Pool. Jesiie Vassallo of the Mission Viejo Nadadores won the men's 400 individual medley in 3: 50.31 , defeatiag Ricardo Prado of Brazil by l 'h seconds. "I thought I had it pretty much dnder control," the 19- year-old Vassallo said. "But if you P\,lSh it too hard, when you turn to another stroke. you can get tight. I swam my own race.'' The Mission Viejo ··A'· team < M aryt>eth Llnzmeier. Susan Habernigg, Julie Williama, Sherri Hanna) won the women's 800 h;eestyle relay fn T: 12.62, bettering their old American mark of T: 15.14 set in 1979. Their male counterparts. Mll- sion Viejo "A'' (David McCagc, Stuart MacDonald. Brian Goodell, Rieb Saeger), won the ~ l'R•• Kodak l'llm 1260 value In coupons men 's 800 freestyle relay m 6:31 .50. Caulkins' victory was her 29th U.S. record in five year s, one short of the all-lime mark set by Ann Curtis in the 1940s . Caulkins can break the record with vic- tories in her last two events to- day in the four-day meet.. "Any time someone breaks your world record, you kind of want to get it back," said the former 1978 world record holder in the 400-meter individual medley. BROOKS NAMED· LOSALC0.4CH Steve Brooks, a former All- CJF basketball star for Hunt- ington Beach High, has landed the varsity coaching job at I.OJ Alamitos High. The 27-year-old Brooks, who haa complied a record of ,,._23 in five years while coaching at Legeett Valley High (one year), Huntington Beach (three years as the junlor varsity coach) and Los Alamitos (one ydr on the junlor varsity le.vet), will be elevated to the hieh school stall ln the fall. - \fiJI for teat driving• new Volkswa~eh • • 018COUNT• up to $1 aoo·......-.:-~ ....... ~~~~ @ l'R•• 8"11oona torneryon• APlllf 8, 10, 11 and f2 'Oft~.,,,.., and much much more! ' VISTA VILLAS PHASE II OPENING A number of rare sites are now available featu ring extraqrdinary views and lakeside location~ Add to chi s Ironwood's 36 holes of superior golf. .. 14 courcs for day or night tennis ... 30 immac~ ulatc swimming pools ... acres of colorful gardens anti mani- cured lawns ... above it all on a hi~h plateau . That's why Arnold Palmer chose Ironwood as his place to relax in the sun .. 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DALLAS -CoaQ Peter Wall wllJ be Loolr1n1 for anoti.er IOUd 4-femlve effort toa6Pt •*the catlfonit• Surf tucl• .-ttb Dallu Toraado (I o'clock PST) in North American Soccer Leasue aedon.1 over 8iabop Amllt to hl~Pt Tb• Vaquero6' Cuit.ia lllJdt, . prep track action Thurlday. Jutt a llOllbomOA, won tM ~ Pou1tlatn V•tl•r 13, .............. .. to ·~ bait C.O.ta ..... . Here'• how it went: vault wttfa a 12-4 . The Barona improved tbetr · SWlaet Leaiue mark to 3-0 u Ned MoMer bree&ed to win in the mile (4: 30.~) and 'rom StreJow dJ the same in the two. mile (9:37.8). CdM11,C.... ..... . Mater Del '3, •lahop AllNll M Corona deJ !lar'a mile ...iay Both teams were undefeated at 3•0 lD dual meet competltiCJn 1olng into the day 1 however Keo· nedy Pola and Kevin Hlntns won the 120 hllh hurdles and 330 Iowa reu>ectively, to pull out the J elf Prl• weAt -'·f or-5 and •ll1>Md three doublet to le..t Cdlt'i 12-blt attack. And Gordoo llou contributed two •iD&lea ln fQbr at-batl and tbree RBI. Costa II•• Jumped on CdM pltebtftl for four rum in the ftnt inntn1withthree11nale1. a COU· pie of walb Od u ~rror, but tbe Mustup couldn't hold on to the lead u CdM evened It at 4-4 in tbe top ol the second, scored four .in the fourth and added two more in the fifth on Chris White's two-nm homer. 1 • Irvine t , El Toro 4 Doubles by Charlie Fehren· bach and Ed Helnaiua and RBI 1ln1les from Mike Tierney, Rieb Kiral Jim Gasbo sparked Irvine. which jumped to a 4--0 lead. • Eaundll s. untv .... tty o Don Mitroff threw a two-hit shutout as the Eagles stayed two back of Corona del Mar and tied with Costa Mesa for second place with a 6-3 record. Jeff Gardner, Mike Deutsch and Chip Graham all collected an RBI for the winners. Penhall tops cycle field .. Bruce Penba!J. the U.S. na- tional speedway champion. will be on band for tontaht •a r•ce program at the Oran1e County Fair11'0Unds in Coata Mesa, one of his few appearance• in Southern CalifoJ'llla from the British Leque. Penhall will be preparine for the U.S. world qualifier ,at the Los Angeles Coliseum May 30 when the eight top riders from this country compete a1ainst the el1ht top stars from the British circuit. Mike and Steve Bast have re- turned to the speedway circuit to cballenge the record of Hunt- ington Beach's Alan Christian who set a string of 13 straight victories in scratch main events last season. Gates open at 6:30 with the first of 24 heat races at 8 o'clock. GWC uins in ninth Orange Coast rips USC JV wln. Pola clocked a lS.4 in the bi&b hurdles to ti• with Bi•hop Amat•s Rob nrown. Higfinl w09 the tow hurdies ln ~.o and ll.nbbed second lD the 220 behind Brown. Mark McMaster also won the mile for the Monarchs in a time of 4:30.4. Corona del Mar 73, lrvlna 13 The Sea Kings, paced by dia· lance star Shawn Gallagher's sweep of the mile and two-mile, improved their Sea View League record to 3-0 while Irvine dropped to 2·1. · GaUagher clocked a 4:21.9 in the mile and 9:23.0 in the two- mile to win both events easily. Irvine's Tony Brockington waB also a double wiMer -in the 100 < 10.3) and 220 (23.0). Irvine's 440 relay team of game with San Diego Mesa on satur· day. 'IR4CK team easily outdistanced lrvlne's, clocking a 3:30.0 to 3:38.4 for the Vaqueros. Steve Southward raced to a flnt pl~~ for Fountain Valley In the 100 wilb a 10.1. Other winnen for the Barons rl 7 w~re Rod Emery in the 220 Ma na 5, Newpo,, 11 . (U.O>, Steve Deeley in the 440 Despite a double wtn in the (51. 7), Jeff Christensen in file shot put and disc.us by 120 hilb hurdles (15.5) and Ron Newport's Kevin Jef(ri •• the Joseph lD the shot put ('4·3Y•>· Vildn11 iomproved their duel Weatmlmter drops to 0·3 ln the met record to 2·1. s et• --D . h l uns ,..,_gue, Craig av1s won t e tripe Ocean vt.w 11, Kannady 53 Ferraaamocompete8 Though they were both holdini ..., back some in preparation for Rams quarterback Vince Fer-today's start of the Orange ragamo ls amona the list of County Invitational, Rex Brown competitors in the American and Rick Moser stiU managed to Heart Association's third annual win for Ocean View. Run For Life Day, scheduled for Brown clocked a 9.8 to win the April 25. 100 and Moser was right behind, Events wiU be in 5, 10 and 20 tinishint a~ond in 10.0. kilometers. The course ls the ¥oser also won the 220 in a jogging trail parallel to the San· time of 22.5. ta Ana River bed. , Brad Burns had a personal Further information is avail· best for the Seahawks in the tri· able at547·3001. pie jump with a leao of 41·9'r!i. HEAVY DU1Y SHOCKS SATIN RIO£ -A prod- uct of Monroe Auto Equipment Co. I ·3/ 16 bore. The Surf, cominf otf a t-0 vic- tory over San Dteeo at Anaheim Stadium Sunday afternoon dis· played a vutJy improv;i de- fenae in that 1ame, but ls sure to be tested by a potentially ex· ploelve Dallu attack. The Tornado is sparked of· fenaively by Njeeo Pesa, a 13· goal, 31-polnt performer laat season, and Wolf1an1 Rausch who was credited with an assist in Dallas' 2·1 setback to Tulsa in its opener. The key to the Surf's victory I over San DJego Sunday was the defensive work of Paul Cahill and Tony Crudo, the goaUceep-I ing of Alan Mayer and the goal , posts which were rattled twice J by San Diego shots. Wall said he was pleased with ! the play of attackers Steve · Moyers and Laurie Abrahams in the win over the Sockers. The pair, along with Charlie Cooke, i combined for the winning tally I Sunday. AD)USTABll AIR SHOCKS SATIN RIDE -A product of Monr~ Auto [.qulpment Co. Golden West ColJege came up with a run in the bottom of the ninth in· nine to edge Los Angeles CC, 6-5, to highlight community colJege baseball Thursday. Rich Amaral made the best of four innings, going 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI, while Doug Myers (2· for-2 with a double and two RBI >. Ed Farrell (2-for-3 with a double and three RBI), and Mike Balliett (2.for-2 and an RBI> had big efforts at the plate. Pa.IClS lfflCTM THROUGH TUESDAY, An.IL 14, 1911 In other action, Orange Coast belt· ed the USC JV's , 11·3, in a non· conference affair while Riverside pounded Saddle back, 13-.t. Here's what happened : Golden Waat 8, LACC 5 A two-out single by Keith Hall and three consecutive walks gave the Rustlers the victory. LACC, trailing 5-3, tied the score with two runs in the top of the eight as an error by GWC's right fielder al- lowed both Cub runners to cross the plate. Rob Meyer picked up the win for GWC. allowing two unearned runs and two bits over the final 311.s innings of play. The win runs Meyer 's record to 3·4 overati, 3·1 ln Southern Cal Con- ference action. Orange Coaat 11, USC .SV 3 Coast jumped on USC pltcbi.nc for five nms ln the rtrSt innine and aft.er four frames Coach Mike Mayne pulled bis starters as the Dues tuned up for their South Coast ~ague Orange Coast parlayed singles by Amaral and Balliett, along with a bases-loaded two-run double by Far- rell and a two-run triple from John Melbon for its five markers in the first. In the third inning Amaral stroked a two-run single as the Pirates as· sumed an S-0 bulge. Kelley Simon was the winning pitcher, upping his personal record to 3·2, wbifftng three and walking none while allowing only three hits in a five-inning stint. 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Harold Solomon Id the Wcr ChaJlea1e CUp taped 8 p.m.CSO) -SOCCU IU.DE'IN ~EaJIANY. In Montreal. ' 10 p,m, (3') -NUL 80CCEa -The Loi U :ao a.m. (4) -l.U•a.u.t. WAa•vP. An1eles Altec• v1. t.be Whltec1ps, taped earlier at 11:45 a.In. "> -MIE&U.L _ The Texas EmptreStadiumloVancouver. Rangers meet the Yankeea in New York. llADIO .Nom (!) -SPOaTS SATtJaDAY -Brept Golf -TM Muter•, 8:50 a.m ., 9:50 a.m .. Musbut1er ls~ boet of this new weekend spoiU 11:50 a.m., 12:50 p.ln., l l50 p.m. and 2:50 p.m ., anthology aeries which, in cominB . w&b, will KNX (1707). I feature ln-depUJ report. on many 1ubjecta. Today: Bueball -Houston at Dodeen, '1 p.m., KABC Greg Pa&e (14-0) meeta Marty Monroe (22-1·1> in a (790): Anlels at Seattle, '1 :30 p.m .• KMPC (110). sc)leduled 10.round heavywetpt bout. <t> _ AaM Hottey -Klnga at New York Ranaen, 5:15 waESTLING p .m ., KOGO (800). ~ 12 :!0 p .m . (S4 ) -FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL -Bru11 va. Chile. Sunday's TV, radio 1 p.m. <2> -THE •.un:as -Third round play in The. Masten golf tournament. 1:30 p.rn. (11) -OtJTOOOa UFE -Enter" tainer Phil Harris fishes for bus on Florida's Kissimmee La.ke. 2 p.m. (11) -BASEBALL 1•1: A LOO& AHEAD -Mel Allen ls the host of this look at tbe 1981 baseball season. Included: a review of off· sea$0n trades, sprtna traJnlnt campe. 2:30 p.m. (4) -WESTEaN OVTDOOUMAN -A visit to LeadvUle, Colo., for • 25-mile barrel race ; Ups on fly casttnc lot rainbow trout. 3 p.m . (7) -GREATEST SPOaTS LEGENDS -.Host George Plimpton talu witb 1976 Olympic decathlon champion Bruce Jenner who describes his four years of prepa.ratiOft for a world-record setting performance at Montreal. · 3:30 p.m. ('1) -PRO BOWUNG -The flnala of the Long Island O~n. taped at Garden City, N.Y. S p.m . (7> -,WIDE WOl.LD OF SPO&TS - Top male gymnasts compete ln the World CUp in- dividual gymnastic• championships, taped at Toronto. Also: A speclal performance by the newly crowned world figure skating champions. <28> -SOCCd. S : U p.m. (9) -KINGS HOCKEY -The Kings JWfC to host cel~brities The John Wayne Tennis Club in Newport Beach will be a showcase for some of Hollywood's bigfest stars this weekend as a tennis tournament wU be held to help an organiJation tn its 'light against a serious national problem -child abuse. Former President Gerald Ford and wile Betty will be the honorary chairmen for the tournament which will be held throughout Saturday and Sun, day atJWTC. Names such as Cheryl Ladd, John Davidson, Wayne Rogers, Dick Van Patten, Mlke Connors, John Forsythe, Connie Stevens and Cyndy Garvey are just a few of the stars who will be on hand at the tournament, matching club pros with tbe l'eJebrities. Only 1,000 tickets are avalJable for the tourna- ment witb box seats for the entire three days set at $SO. For $500, you can purchase 112 box seats and the opportunity to play with a celebrity. For more information, call 898-9523 or 532-6825. lapalrtl19 Whle You lest Complete Shoe Service Sui~ S!w. Slw, ............ •c.eiil ... .... ·e ....... ... w ........... .. ~ ..... Mc.. 1"'-0ff ...... c.-....... 551-5667 TELEVISION 9:45a.m. (3') -FVTllOLJNTEaNACIONAL. 10 a.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -An Eqtern Conference 1ame is scheduled. (:iO) -SPOaTS AllElllCA -Hiehlithta of a pro-am international surfing meet from Hunlln1tton Beach. ll:S> a.m. (4) -WOMEN·s TENNIS -The finals ot the Family Circle Cup from Hilton Head Island, S.C. Noon (11) -THIS WE&& IN BASEBALL. 12:30 p.m. (2) -TllE MASTERS -Final round play lo The Masters from Augusta <Ga.) ~ at1ooal Golf Club. · 1 p.m. Cf) -SPOaTSWOaLD -The finals of tile Golden Gloves tounnament of champions from Toledo. Alao: The Bruce Jenner track and field dusk at San Jote. (5) -BRAND NEW BALL GAJIE -A look at tbe 1981 Angela' prospects features interviews with Fred Lyon, Rick Burleson, Butch Hobson, John D'Acauisto and Bill Travers. , 1:30 p.m . (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL -Tbe Aneets meet the Mariners in Seattle. 2:30 p.m . (7) -AMERICAN Sf'OaTSMAN - Members of lb~ U.S. Olympic hockey t.,•m fish for blue-tin tuna off tbe cout of Maasacbuaett.9. Also: Surftng oil the isolated beaches of Java and a study ol tbe hammerhead shark off the coast of Baja, Calif. (22) -SOCCE&. 3 p.m. (4) -SPOaTS AnELD. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD 01' SPORTS - Hilmer Kenty (20·0) risks his WBA lightweight ~rown against top contender Sean O'Crady (75-2) an a scheduled 15-round bout taped at Atlantic Ci- ty, N.J. Alao: The New York State Fireman'scom- petiUon, taped at Hempstead, NY. 4 :3» p.m. (9) -KJNGS HOCKEY -The Kings meet the Rangers in New York in the fourth aame of the seri~. lf necessary. 1 p.m. (11) -RODEO -The Houston Rodeo, taped March 8 at the Astrodome in Houston. (28) -TENNIS FOil THE FUTUaE -Vic Braden analyzes the fear of the backhand and d.lacusaea ways to master this f1\launderstood stroke. aADIO GOLF -The Masten, 10:50 a.m .. 12:50 p,m ., l ::iO p,m., 2:50 p.m ., KNX (1070). 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P\llllltlled Orenoo Coe•t Oel('f ltllot, ··::-.. ,If Ml" -· .. •llM °" tll'M. Tiii• ... --t ... 1il.:'.1t11 ... Mercll21.Al»fll1,.10.t7,ltl1 ISAt•i Mei'cl\to,t7,..,..llJ,10,1"1 latUt •• 1,:::..u:.-.:r~..:':-:'i'. co .. ntr Clertl ol OrM9t eo.in1 .. .,. PUBLIC NOTICE •• ~-. --UIL ........ ,MMCll O, '" 1 ' .. ., ... PUBUC NOTICE ....,,.... •-.. &.H le I...._. Pul>llllwd OrMOit C'Mtt 0.11., "llet N·71172 d~ rs:.:::., toll<ller •• conMjo de Mar~l'I JO, 27, ~I J, to, 11111 I~ ,, .. ,... NOTIC .. o• DE"TH OF "" ·~ •n HI• •Mlfllo, cleOerl• ---------~-ICTITtOUI eUStM•.. 5 .-,. llecerlo 111rnee11a1erna11te, de Hie Tiit ... :•::.~:':!ino o..s1. EARL FERDINAND JAY l'Nllle•• • .., ,_ .. esc:r11e. ,1 ~, PUBUC NOftCE ..... AND 01' PETITION TO ••t1H1•,,_....-'99!••....,•t1•m,... ----------- WISE INVESTMINTS ,., l'erelto ADMINISTER ESTATE 1· TO THI DlfllENDANT A cMI Hiiia Ort .. ,Mel'lelm, c.i11onll• tao1. NO. A·10IZ12. ~.~:~:'!1':... ~ ~~~~ :-..::!!: ":=m.:::::r•· .,:!°::.7::, ~1::,.t:~~ 111111 Orlw,., T o a I I h e I r s • t1w1 ••wMt. .,_. ""'"· w1111111 JO •YI Tiie •e1-1,.. ,..,_ ••• wt11t djJ1~1!.~ 11 condudtcl "" 111 '"' beneficiaries, credttors ~·.~~::;:11:.'::'.f!.:fn.":°,:.:,.~ "":~": ... ~,.~Ito COMf'AHV, Jwt ;..,_WV Ind Contingent Creditors Of to U.. ,.,.,...,,u. U111eN tow do M , llrc ll StrHt. Newport 8HCll, Tl'll9 .,.._, we.1 111_, ..,1111 1119 E.arl Ferdinand Jay and '°"' defllYlt will .,. e11terfd on •1> c..111orlll•"1MID. County Clerk of OrMgt Countr on persons who may be pllutoonofhp1.i11t1ff.-1111.c-1 Steve A. Stefford, U •tt Ctlle Morell U, ltll, lllMtl otherwi"' ... lnte-sted In -... mer enter• '"""'*'t ~Mt"°" lor Miramar, Sen J11e11 CoplUre1te, -•"' u""' Ille r•ll.i ~ Ill the comp1alll1, C•lllornlo 9261$. PvllllsMd ~Coast 0.lly Piiot. Wltl 8nd/or estate: wltl<ll CoYld ~•wll Ill garnllftmenl o1 ltol>ert I . Stelfonl, 01• "-elllef Merell u. •" i; 10 11 '"' 1s.o.11 A petltJon has been filed ••ees. 1•1,,. •_,,or..,_,.,•• ,.,.., Lone llH<ll, Callfwlll•..., .-------·-· ----bw Anna M Jay In the 0111er ••lief r•q••utecl In,,,. com Tiiis ouslneu 11 con~tecl 0, 0 ' · plaint. ~rel llOf'lMt'l!Vp, P1J8L1C NOTICE Superior Court Of Orange DATED Now. u. 1m Stew"' $111ford Countv requesting that J PETER50N.cieri. r1111 n • ..,,_, w•• 111ec1 w1111"" PtCTmous eus1NHs Anna M . Jay be appointed ~oi eiac:k1n1on ~=~~;, ~-;" of 0r.,... Cou111., °" ,..... nat•M.,.T as personal representative cooo1tNO a eu1tHH .,,...,, T11e folloWlne ~ 11 ... ,.. .,.,.,. to administer the estate ol • ,.,.,..., .. , c.w.r•t..,. MUNT•• a vou "".... Earl Ferdinand Jay, Costa ~S:·~':.., 0r s.ite '" ::=:,..,..,...,.. .. PECA" ncHN•CAL se1tv1cu. Mesa, Califomla, (under cos••MeM.CAn•i ,. .. ,Offtce ... 1em ins Mtse ver• E, •010:.. Coll• the Independent Ad, 11u~"" trvlM.~t11u Meso,CA,,... K•n11otll Jolln P•c•. 1'1S MH• ministration of Estates P .. 011s1wc1 0r-. co.11 0.11, Piiot. PubllllledOr.,... eo.11 oei1, Piiot, Verde 1£ •OZOI. Cosio Mesa, CA '2616. Act). The petition is set for Merell 20, 21, April >. 10. ''" 10•·1111 March 20, J1, April J, to, 1tlt 1•2U1 411JC:!.':'-"'"' 1' conduc:tH by en In· hearing In Dept. No. 3 at ----ic.,,...1,.J . .,.,. 700 Civic Center Drive PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE T"I• ltet-t ... fifed with Ill• West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 ~- County ".,•°' Oron" Countr on on April 29, 1981 at 9:30 NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH Oil 1Mrct1 17• "'1· 111 1 a.m . SAMUEL KRAMER AND DELLA MAE EY•IE AND PYl>lllllM Orange co.st 0 .11, ri::. IF YOU OBJECT to the OF PETITION TO AO· OF PETITION TO AD· IMre1120,21 ... 111.10.11111 1-..1 granting of the petition, MINISTER ESTATE NO. MINISTER ESTATE NO. you should either appear A10l27S. A·10061, PUBUC NOTICE at the hearing and state T o a I I h e I r s • T o a I I h e I r s your objections or file beneficiaries, creditors beneficiaries, creditors ,..,"" written objections with the and contingent creditors of and contingent creditors of :::.c:a:,.~~~ court before the tiearing. Samuel Kramer and Della Mae Eyre and 1 NtVATCuu Your appearance may be per sons who may be persons who may be .... Ao*'O In person or by your at-otherwise interested In the otherwise interested in the '~.!:.!'"':.':.=of.,~=· torney. will and/or estate: wilt and/or estate: '" .,. --., .. : .... ef Mitt-I F y 0 u A R E A A petition has been fifed A petition has been filed 1EOOttAOA1COEN,o.c..MC1.. CREQITOR or a cont· by Dorothy E. Kramer ln byRonatdE.Lemen tnthe N~IJ .. = :~, '::,::;. ": ingent creditor of the de-the Superior Court of Or-Superior Court Of Or•nge ,. ,...,,... .,.. _ .,...;, .-ieci .. ceased, you must file your range County requesting County requesting th•t c.on11r.....uon of .. ,,. S..-tor c-1, claim with the court or that Dorothy E. Kramer Ronald E. Lemen be ap. onorolwtN ... CleyOIAprll,l•l , present It to the personal be appointed as personal pointed as perSOn81 et .,,. oHJc:o of een• °' Arnwk.a, Tr ... 1 i re p t t 1 t d · Offk•, •1•1 Mli<Ar1'-81...,,, lull• representat ve appolnltid . r esen a ve o a • rep~esentat1ve to ad, 100, •-• .. au.. CA-... T•I• by the court within four minister the estate of m inister the estate of 71'-7SMJU.c-.1.,o10r.,..,St•teot months from the date of Samuel Kramer (under Della Mae Eyre (under f!:~~·==•''= ::_1::; first Issuance of letters as th.e Independent Ad· the Independent Ad , ... ,. .,.. e11111e ,...,.. u11e •"" •~· provided in Section 700 of ministration of Estates ministration of Estates ..., .. , t11et .. •tato ot .. 1, .-c .. ,., the Probate code of Act). The petition Is set for A ct). The petition Is set for ~:!':!i ~ :-r,.::.i:,.o:_ •,:t: California. The time for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at hearing in Dept. No. 3 at •ct..._... et.,. time.,-"· 1r1 fifing ct alms will not ex-700 Cl.vie Center Drive, 700 Civic Center Drive, .,.. to •• .. certain ,..., ..,_,,., plre prior to four months West, 1n the City of Santa West, in the City of Santa ~~!"~:r,:9;,f:.'"!:,~1~::i;-; from the date of the hear, Ana, Catlf~rnla on April Ana, California on May 6, dffcr!Md•1e1-..to-wll: Ing noticed above. 29, 1981at9.30 a.m . 1981 at 9:30 a.m. 0 EHll'ttfLot11-11,ltlocll10of YOU MAY EXAMINE IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the ~~~2._::~~r:, ~~of the file kept by the court. granting of the petition, granting of the petition, M.-°' ~ifWftl. •• ,., :":r .,.;::. If you are interested in the you should either appear you should either appear ~=.,. =• •.,:e1! :: :-.i.• estate, you may file a re-at the hearing and state at the hearing and state ~....-c::..e,,. ' quest with the court to re-yout objections or file your object ions or flte 1.;_~z:·"' c;i:,i;0:~~ ... ~0·.~1:;: celve special notice of the written objections with the written objections with the 111 .... CA ' Inventory of estate asset s court before the hearing. court before the hea'r lng .,1:'T,~"tr:...'~·· and of the petitions, ac, ~our appearance may be Your appearance may ~ .. ~ • .,. •• ,..,, <••II •"'" 11o1onc counts and reports tn person or by your at-in person or by your at- .., .. "'~T~~"cr.::.::~::;..~ described in Section 1200 torney. tornev. r.:a:::.: • _, of the California Probate I F Y 0 U A R E A IF YOU ARE A CRED· ... .. ....,.. .... "'_1..,.__. Code. ~REDITOR or a cont, TOR or a contingent :"'.•=:::1.:::-1~.::_:: Robert H , Hucken -1noent creditor of the de· creditor of the deceased c..:i_......,._ .. ~ palller, Attorney at Law, ceased, you must file your you must flle your claim tt'=="'.=,:,~111:.:,;., 2t70 Harbor Blvd., #214, claim ~ith the court or with the court or present it ., .. "'~ Costa Meu, CA 92626 present ft to the personal to the personal represen-....~~~cr.:-eo..1t o.ii,,~ (710 540-7551. representative appointed tative appointed by the , Published Orange Coast by the court w ithin four court within four months PUBUC NOTICE Daily Piiot, April 3, 4, 10, ~ont~s from the date of from the date of first ls-1981 1632-81 first issuance of letters as suance of letters as pro- provided in Section 700 of vided in Section 700 of the NOTICE OF DEATH OF PUBLIC NOTICE the Probate C ode of Probate Code of SIDNEY ELI LEVIN aka California. The time for California. The time for ID E. LEVIN, aka SID NOTICE OF DEATH OF filing claims will not ex· filing claims will not ex· L E V I N A N D 9 F FREDERICK A. VEITCH pire prior to four months pi re prior to four months PETIT I 0 N T 0 AD · AND OF PETITION TO from the date of the hear, from the date of the hear- INISTER ESTATE NO. ADMINISTER ESTATE ing noticed above Ing noticed above. NO. A:1CJl354. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE T o a t t h e I r s , T o a 1 1 h e i r s the file kept by the court . the fife kept by the court If eneficlarles, creditors beneficiaries creditors If you are Interested In the you are Interested In the nd contingent creditors of and contingent' creditors of estate, vou may flle a re, estate, vou may tile • re- tdney Ell Levin and Frederick A. Veitch and qu~st with the court to re-quest with the cpurt to re- ersons who may be per sons who may b e ~e1ve special notice of the ceive special nollce of the therwlse Interested In the otherwise interested in the inventory of estate assets Inventory of estate assets will and/or estate: wlll and/or estate: and of the petitions, ac, and of the petitions. ac· A petition has been fifed A petition has been f iled counts and reports counts and reports Y Dorothy Evelyn Levin by Patricia Dean Veitch in described in Section 1200 described in Section 1200 In the Superlc:r Court of the Superior Court of of the Catifomla Probate of the California Probate Or•noe County requesting Orange County requesting Code. Code. tlwlt Dorothy Evelyn Levin that Patricia Dean Veitch Roy 8 . WoolMy, Jofln H. be appointed as personal be appointed as personal Eversmeyer of Woolsey, William Wilcoxen, At· representat ive t<> ad, representat ive to ad-Angelo & Tll•tcller, At· torney •t uw, .. Fonst Jnlster the estate of m i nister the estate of torney at uw, 20tt S.n Avenue,5ulte24A,UgYM Sidney Ell Levin, aka Sid Frederick A. Veitch (un-Jo a q u In H 111 s Rd ., lead, C•llfornl• t2H1, E. Levin, aka Sid Levin, der the Independent Ad-Newport leach, CA '2660. (714) 494-7565. (under the tndepel'den ministration of E states Published Orange Coast Published Orange Co.st dmlnlstratlon of Est•tes Act). The petition Is set for Dally Piiot, April 3, 4, 10, Dally Piiot, Aprlt 9, 10, 16, Act>. The petition Is set fqr hearing in Dept. 3 at 700 1981 1636-81 . 1981 1713-81 hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Civic Center Drive, West, 700 Civic Center Drive, in ·the City of Santa Ana West, In the City Of Santa California on M ay 6, 198l Ana, Callfornla on April at9:30 a.m . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE 29, 1981at9:30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the CITYOll ":':.~:·r...:=ya.c::;'""•1• IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, ltltOICCT •O..maf'MAM It a ti Of t .. -tltl hould I FOR THE CONST.ltUCTION 01' *' ASl"HAU '°"c••T• 81CYC&.• r n ng fl'llJ pe on, vou s e ther appear TRAILS, LANDSCAPING, lltltlOATI<* ANO GUDINO AT MILR IQUAM you should either appear at the hearing and state PARK ' t the hearing and state your objections or file NOT•c• 1s HE1tnv 01veN 11\et .. City c-11 of IM City .. ~ our ob)ectlons or ftle written objections with the V•11••· c.titor111e. wlll rec•lwe ...... .,...... • ..,..,u. 11eunf1:••·"'··" · IJl••!mlilm•ll!ll•••lll ... • .. •mlliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil.S-1fWrttten objections with the court before the hearing. !:~~:'! .. ~"'.,.;.'~~-:,.rucs::,,~:!;.~==r.:.~, ... ourt before the hearing. Your appearance may be nem ..._ 1. LMrnps..m, Or...,.. •• .,...,.; our --. .... a..,. ... m•y ....... In person b t •ten1No.J. 22•'·"·· >''Tlllci:A-..ttc-,..a.c.,c•,...· -.--... ....... ....... or Y your a • ltemNo.J. J4L.ir., J4"t•o•c"'"'tuihle ..... we11a ' In person or by your •t· torney. nemNo.•. u,.m,...,..., CGIK,....IN<'l'C"=· rney. I F y 0 u A R E A llofft No. s. L-Sum, ,._ • ...... cw. • Olllllr' IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont, ui-.w .. ;c-nct Olelr•-: ' R EDITOR or a cont· lnnent creditor of the de-Item ...... L-km. '"ltetlM; ' • lternNo.7. L.umplwft, IAnile1•lnt: ngent creditor Of the de-ceased, you must file your 11-No.1 L-SWll, "°' T• tw· ~ . ...., ._, c:-r.... ea~, you must file your claim with the court or vewtt. .,,.. .... ,.. • ........,•va<Wftilr..url laim with the court or present It to the personal ,...,. No.•· 'O Lt<.. ~~·=,.C:..":"'1-._ • •,...... 1 esent It to the person•I representative appotnted Milth• ... ~; tpresent•tlve appointed bV the court within four 1.v.._,..._~T, _ _.DI'~; y the court ¥[lthln four months from the date oi ~:,9:.~':::.°;!:;,..., ...... _ _...,. • 1111 11 .. ~ onths. from tfte d•t• Of first Issuance Of letters as llY_ef .. ..._.,.._.,,__,..,....,....,..._._.~ lr$t Issuance Of letters 85 rrovlded In Section 700 of All,.,......IMll.,._,....>'~a...-e..c..9k?otT ....... ..,_.-.. rovfdld In Section 700 of he Prob•te Code of •*·..._.11, .. 1M11Mer..iiwrM .. M••••--•1MawC1e1111 he Probate Code of California The time for etwoftalfl .. a-. ..... ,,.......,A-.••..._•.._~ •llfomla. The time for flltng clalms wlll not ••· !:c'::=-=1':.~-:'.:T::~:,:·.,~:..'\e:=:: lltno clatms wlll not ex· plre prior to four months •-.c..,.....o1NM..-.....-. Ire prlot to tour months from the date Of the hNr-c.:!.:* .... ci~-=:."::::::;.:~'::.:.:' .. 41 rom the d.tt of the hNr· Ing noticed above. C1tyC11«11otiur..-.......... , . lngnotlcedeboYt. YOU MAY EXAMINE 11r1er .. ~"...._ .. ..,._ ... , ,_., ..... . YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court. r::.===~T::~.::.. .. . flle fteot by thl court. If you are lnter"ted tn the '" ec~ ..... ,,w..._ -.... '"' • ""· .....,.. ill• If you •r• lnteretttd In t.hl est•tt, ye>U m11y file a r• ~ c..e., u.,....,. c.1...., ••::&:::-a.rl tatewr:' ~Y flt• a N que~t with the court to re-=~,'!:: E .,.r,,::-:-,..= ;•11 • ..:I: u1est " thl court to r• c9' ve spec la I notice of the wt11t11 w1o1 119 .._ llllC...,. • " •111-.. • ve spect .. nottct of •he lnvtntory'of estate aasets tiM,...,,......,_,_,. ... , ... __ ,._,.... lnventorY Of ntate ane •'Id Of the petitions ac· ..._...,....,..,.0r .... ~.,. • ..-.._, .. .....,. and Of the •t1t1on1 ac counts end reports -'.....,, ... ,..._._., .. ._ ... _ .. ......,...._ ounta end report dtKrlbed In Section 1200 W::· ... w111 • cw1••• _...a" .... • .. ....__ 'f.::!~1::.m51!11~, ~J.he c.11tom1a Probate =:::.'\.-::=.. ... ,..:.,.."'-:-:.::e-:.i:: , Code. . , =.~..::.--· -----·~ •••••• ~.,I ...... • ......... & f'IU.-aMI .,..., ............ .-... ..... ............. . ..... • ........ • Alter at Law .. 0 ........... :'I.:........ °" I .... -WlklrllW L••••t Rlweraltle, ~~ ... •·-=-=.= ail•-.; """'• ..._.,'"Ml canfenua tJHI. 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Mllro4f •nd Oleley 28- 0...tscll IEI 111-0.UIKI\, Gral\om IEI. c--... _11,C..taMav• Corona del ""-< IJD 120 1-11 U Costa ~ 400 020 o-1 • l Pries, WNte UI -Mur.,, Wllli...- Smlll\ U I and Field. W-Prlu . L- WlllltmtOft. 2B-Prlu l, Whole ICdMI, l'leld (CM). HR-Wtllte ICOMJ. HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS Sea View Leagu• Coron) 0.1 Mllr Co1taM.u Eslancla El Toro trvtne Unlverslly T~f'll<ar" Cor-del Mar 11, Co.ta Moso • lrvlnet, El Toro4 Estancl• s, Unlwrslly o ... stO-CAlril UJ Un1ve,..1y al Corone 0.1 Mor W L I I oa ' J J • J 2 • s • J s 0 I I r¥1ne ¥1 Costa -.0 at T-lnllla Ptr• C II Ell<tn<la ot El Toro M•stera Cot ........ ,0..1 Curtl1S1r..,.. JOhftny Mlllor '--Hinkle Greo Honnen Jim Simons llOOAOkl •..J•mat H041Qr ..... Huller! G""" Joell Hl<klaus Oevld Gr.....,, JOIW) c- Peler Joc- Jerry Pait 8enCrensllow Glllby Gllllort Tom W•'-1 OonP-y o·J•y S19t1 Bruce Li.Ute Lonny Wodlcln• Ed Flori Jofln M-"ey Mike SlllClvan BollGllO.r Wayneu .... 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Los Al•mlto• TMU•SDAY'I llHULfS , ......... .__ ......... , f'lnt roc.e -llloyel Accord c._non>. UO, UO. 1.10; MkllOy D CCal'npMlll, IUD, 12.40; lllClly Direct !Gordon), UO. U aucte II.fl peld $111.aG. Second ,_ -Fair TNUI (llelCMorllJ, 1.ao •.. 00.1.tO; Twolo'I LA4Y IGl'\Hldy). uo. 2.to; Llltle lmpClh (Grllfldy), 1.40, 2.10;. Third roc.e -Sir lllelll IGrunllYI, t.00, J.tO, 2.10; ~ Moelc ICronal, •.oo •. uo; ·-HaDy CLlglllllllll, 2.IO. "eaocta tl-71 palOUl.00. l'ourtll roca -Br-Speed (511arr.,I, 1 ll.40, I .Ill. 1.40; G-FOll'f (Grundyl, UO . J.00; Foll! .. CShor't), J.20. Fifth rec• -Oii< Jell tKualllarl, S . .O, UO, 2.40; My Direct Knlglll I Perry I. J.40, UO; Jen Fasth••I CGoul-1, J.20. U eucta 12·" paid $16.20. Slalll roce -Our.,ta IL.oneol. S.10, J.00. J.40; Telj-CAosan), UO. 2.101 H_., Mon CS..C:corottel, l .20 . Se¥enth r•ct -Monsignor Del• (Poroglrwl. 10.IO, 4.00, l .40, Mlcllael"I Tie-< IStemarmonl, J.20, 1.60; Spar-le Arto ILun1lordl, I.Ill. U UOCIO Ct-41 paid Pt.tO. 12 Pl<Jl SI• CJ.1,,_l+tl paid U0.*.20•1111 -winning ticket l•la 9-MSI U Pk• SI• cont0l•llon palo '1•7 Ml with 41 wlnN"f t1< .. ll Cll.,.llOrMll Elglllh r«.• -Dani• J•Y co..-1. 11.00, 7 IO, 4.20, Nthff St•rlina CGrvndy), J .io. 2 Ml. w.mtier Joy COOennltl, • 40. Hlntll r«.• -Ner0'1 lncl'f !Boylnl, •.«>. 2 to, J 00, Wooden 5"""" COiborn). 2 IO, 2 IO. Tlcly Dancer CO.ftl"''· t .00,. U eucta 1~11 paid iu.oo Tenth r ac e -Atdl•nl Gener•I tRe1<1\fonll, 7 40, 4.00, J.00; Ptoylloy Sutler ceoyl"sl, S.40, J.IO; Coulter'1 lmoot tG"""" dy), 14 . .0. Un«.~ 14-41 DOid Ul.00 AlltnGMce -4,.134. Swtmmlna COMMUlllTY C:OU.•OI .-c. .. ~ ... 1 .. 11 cot-.._..._.., 500 Ir• -I. eai-1 CFullar .... I. 4.SU; 2. Vender CGrOHll'IO<lll, 4:52.l ; I. Sof>I (Ore1199 c-su, •:57.6.. 200 lndll -1. Joff• C F11ller'°"I, I: 5'1.4; 2 D•loa IGroamonll. 2.02.t; l. Lln4btroll CGroumorolll, 2:04.l. 50 ,,... -1. Pomwnt (0r0ft9a C..ttl. JI I ; 2. 80jlCI ICorrllOIJ, 22.2; J Wyot1 C Or ..... CMttl, tt.J. 400 "*"-" rotey -1. Ful .. non. ,, .... 1 Cerrllos, l .4.1, J Ortngoe Coost. J .46.1. THm Sla'Wllnes. 1 Or-Coast 1n. Fullerton-.. llCM~f'IMh lot•-LAl sot Ir• -t. Wllitmo,. CGWCI. •.U.09. 2. Wel .. 11btr .. r CGWCI, •:fl.11 . I. Grall IOWC).4:17.ta. lOO lndl•-_.., -I. Pl<kell CGWCI, 2:11.'7; Eonwst 2. steiner ICI. 2:01.M, >. IOWCl. l :OIS.12. 50 lrH -I. u-p CV), 21.11; t . H- ly (Cl, 21.ti; I. Cla•_.. CVI, 21 .... •oo mdedl•'f rel•y -I. Golelall Well, l >t.IS, 2. Venlur•, J:4.l.74; J. Cypreu, 1.545.'1. THm .-1,... Golden WHt Ill, Sonle l!Mnlce t:l, CyptMA 16. Ventur• 16, Rio -. do 14, EHi LA 22 Women COMMUNITY ~LROR s.c.11 CM..._•,. .... l•tautLAl 500 Ir• -I. Word CGWCI, J.21.09; 100 '"' d1¥1dual medley -I. Kl119llond CGWCI, L04.IS C<Ofllerence record. old record 1.04.'2 held by llonnl• Brower, Sant• Moftico, 19191; SO lrM -I. KOUINIZ CCI, H.64; 400 "'"'°" rotoy -I. Golden we•. (:20.Jt Cconlerence record, old record •:20.19 try Sonia Monie•. t'7•>. THm lloflillnp: Golden WHI IQ, Santa Monke17,Cypreu77, Venblr•71. EestLA42. ............. S.-c:.a .. c-eerwce f'IMll , .............. Cal .... ) S00 lrw-I V911r1Q CCMI. Sen MtonlO), s ·tt.7; t• llldo-1. 0o¥1dtoft ISO Mewl, 1:01.l; J0""-1. Mencl\ !GroHMOntl. 25 t. 400 medlay rel•'f-l. Ml. S.. Antonio, 4;~.J. Tum •i.ncllnes: t. Ortngoe eo.11, 101. 2. Ml. Son Ant-. 10>. CommunftJ coMeae awtmmlng TOfl STATS MAllKS <flWwlll M9rdl ., -mOdlef relay -1. Olablo Valley, a:40.I, 2. Medesto, J :G .6; J. American ......... 1:'4.1; .. P•-. > ...... s. .... fltlloa, J1•U• Galen: 7. ~ ... ._ 1:47.6. 1,000 ,,.. -I. Corter CWHI Valley), 9:44.S; I. WIHl'-" IOI-Volle'fl, t :SS.I; J. 88ll•Y (0hlo11•l, t :S7.t; 4. JeflH (Fvtlortelll, 10:02.t ; S. Ryltod (Moclestol, 10:(1l.7. Olllln: 7 ........ (o.Netl w..u. tt:W.6; t .......... C~lll, ll:IUI ti, LI .... "' 1..-....c1111 11:11.1; 11. ~ c...-Wfttl, 11:1L41 \J. ··-......., , .......... 11:•.J. 200 f,_ -1. 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((AIM) ........ 1. •.o. •-4. 6·1. ""Mo""' ICdMI -.. l, 6°2, 1.0, 4·1 o...111• 8raun·P•ul CCdMI def. Meltonl•n· H•nson, U , 1·S: O.I. No111en·TI\....,, t.O, M , Ewlno-Sr_..lberger CGdMI won .. 2. 1 .. ; won l•I, l·J. RI T-14, lrvlM 14 I El Toro wlm on gomas, ,.. .. , , ....... Herper Ill Iott to Wallln, 1 .. , loll 10 Cou, l·I , Of. Motlllop, •·1, Del. Miiier, l ·l, c,. .. ., Ill lost l·t, I I . won •·•. •·•, Rosekr .... Cll Iott O·•. H ............. 1. l(nloht Cll IOll .. ~ .. J,4·1 Mlller·Krlll C II lotl to Luters·Burgeu, ,_., ,_., dot Morrl1 lteynoldl, •.O. •-4; Grllhlll- Vel•SCo 111 IOSt ... , .. , ........ ,. •.o Women COLLl!OE UC INIM I. c..I,...., --I ....... Mt Myer"I tUCll del Monon, .. 2. retor..S, Claussen (CPP) Ott l(Hllnt, .......... l, "'9 Myers (UCll Clel Downey, .. J. t.;J, HI•· on (UCIJ clef """'-'· .. I ... 2. Mallory IUCll clef B .. c11, •o. 1..J. ElledQI CUCIJ •f Kuter-. 4-4, 1.0. •..J ~ Mo MYen-Me Myers IUCll def Mori.,,,. Htlllan, .. ,, rellr..S. Mellory-Hlaon CUCll dot Hl.on-0-Mfl, J.t, 6·l . l ·I, ICHllno- E119009 CUCll 0.1 Tl\ompNn·a.oc:h, M . 1·2 COMMUNITY COLLEGE Or .... CMtt 7, 1'111'--J ..... Cullllnt CFI def Goelbcll, .... •.O; Fono QI 0.1. R-. .. 2 .... ; Sc-mar 101 clef Turner. H , •-4. Gorllald 101 def. Ne1-.. 4·1, •.J. S-•Y• COi Otl Costanaa. l·S, •-4. Kl\orey 101 clef ~1 ... 2. 1·1, ~ .. G•rlleld·Sclloelller (0 1 def Cu1ll111Q Fong, 7·4, •·4, GoellHl\·ReeO COi de! Turner·lfft...,,, .. l . •·1; Sawev•·l<l\Orey COi def. COll .. U·~I ... 1. 1·S. NHL Df•vons l'll•LIMIJIAllY 110\IND (a..lelPl.,.I ~r'•Sc•n lll .. 1 S, f'l.,..n 4 1 .. rtts heel 1 II Ml-.oca '· 80llon • IMlnnHOI• ....,. -1as2.01 HY ,..,,_. S, Toronto I (HY 111 ........ laOOMrlHJ.01 EO-on I. -rNI I I Edmonton 1- Mrl•• 2.0) 8ultelo S. VOft(ou .. r 2 C8111felo •-MrlH 1.01 Pllllodelpfll• I. 0...119< S C Pr.11-lplN• leocl1Mrial2.0) Pitt._.,. t, St LOUii 4 1 .. rle1 II.., H) ca1 .. ,., .. 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JO 00; Kally, LA, mejar·mll<OnOUCt•gome m l1<-t. 20: 00; Dionne. LA. MO for. JO 00, LH Anee••• llarl<ll dollllla-mlnor. 20 00 Soc_....., 4. Lo• A"9el .. , Taylor I CCl\trlru1, JeftNnJ, U·CM S. N-Vort C!Juovay 2 Loldl-l, 11.44 PanoCtle .. Sonor. L.A. mll*'· major, 1.Q , Hll1Nn, NV, m11or, 1·u : Jefl1111-. HY, S.JS, T•ylor, LA, s:as; Taylor, LA. 9:01, ~.NY. 11.M; oa ... Mel-,, NY, 11:"2; "-"In•, LA. 16:112; ...... LA. 11,01; Nlluon, HV, 16:0!; Deft Mel_.,, NY, 11:02. nir.PartOll 1. I.el NlgelH, Horris 2 IOConna Lowlsl, I : U . 7. New Vorll, Htdllorg 2 C Dove Mel•n•y, Hll11on), 7:01.1. New Vorll, HllHon 2 (0.ve Mel-fl, 11 : 17. t. U.S Aneelea, Hof*lns I 151. uurent, Llleel, It: 16 ......... tlH -CMrtr-, LA, 6:al; Al· llson, HY, 10.24; Hord,. LA, 10:2•; Terrio!\, LA, 11:JJ, Mlotl ., ... ,_ Hew Vor• M•lO -fl. LOI ..... llCM·IO -Jt • GNllN -"'-'f9". a.lier. Ult A ..... 1.. .... cd.A-llMS. , Misc. ~'= tran .. C11ona STULL ............... 11.._ ...... SUTfLI saAHAwetl -$1ona4 Jeflft ... ,.,, tltiM .... Me_.,.., COl!t¥0Cl. cou..•• MO..._T -NemM Telly Al...,.• llaOd ......... C*Kll. MOUMBH Altl!OH,t. -,..,..... nw ......... lllrt .............. _ ....... v ........ ...... ~ frYIM ... •IT~ 1.M, 1M, 1~11 . !r :1 ·, ·I --ii TBE F~lllLl' c1ac111 by Bii Keane "I didn't know this street hod a downstairs." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson - by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) 276 Hank Ketchum "Of course I know It's silly to vacuum the bed ... but it's the only way I know to get Marmaduke out of It!" "A few minutes! Don't you tell him my dog was SICK?" .11.:DGE PARKER HOW AOOOT US MAVING- A LASTIN~ RELATIONSHIP, GARFIELD? DOWN 1 Poeme 21 -OOla. 2S..., 3 lwtlulllnO Hoot I'M 50R~1ARLENE. l'M ALREAPV HOPELE~SLV IN LOVE WITH SOME00P'I EL~E by Harold Le Doux NANCY NANCY---WHY DIDN'T YOUR AUNT ~==::r---i HAVE ALL OF _..-'----1 THE OLD FENCE __.......,.~ , ________ ~ TAKEN DOWN? GORDO 4-IO FUNKY 1'1NKERBEAN ~~Of~,ANN. lHAT lX)()'R.E NEVER. ~ 10 «?£.. ~ Ml561N(:, frOHER P6AIN ! I l.l)IS!t I 'OOl.0 ~E'f 'f~'f A"U~. --f'A1«.\C.K ... THATS WHERE SHE STANDS TO GOSSIP WITH THE NEIGHBOR by Ern ie Bushmiller by Gus Arriola ' r Strolling among the planV life at Roger' a Gardena (right) can bf an adventure in color for Southland garckners. Even· the l~rge gazebo (below) sports an asaortment of flowers, hanging baskets and garden plants. Orange Coast OAIL Y Pf LOT/Friday, Aprll 10, 1981 Roger's Gardens is Disneyland of plant world By MARY J ANE SCARCELLO Of -O.llY ...... Matt Roger's Gardens knows bow lo "say it with flowers." In fact. a trip through the seven-acre Corona del Mar establishment speaks volumes. "The hanging flower baskets probably are our sign ature," says Rik Mumma, general manager of the Disneyland of the plant world. His mulch-filled kingdom employs 85 workers in the three departments consisting of retail sales, "Colorscape" (landscaping) plus maintenance and production. Although Mumma's background is in business, he began "Oxygen Plus," a popular plant additive supposed to bring a green blush of health to puny plants. HE 'SAL.SO A member of the family which owns Roger's and was marriedtherefouryears ago. And while the hanging baskets are still h anging in there. business is blossoming in other directions, too. .. Our new plant nursery opened in February with ornamental plants, trees and landscape stock," Mumma says. "In addition, we built another parking lot and two checkstands. We've always been known as a place for color plants, but we've added regular nursery stock." But Roger's reputation for color won't wither away. Tour buses and landscape lovers still cluster like bees on clover blossoms. The famous hanging baskets, lined with moss and crammed with flowers, range in price from about S20 to $500, the latter requiring six men lo lift into position according to Mumma. • ··we even have edible baskets," be joked, "planted with pars ley, s trawberries and decorative kale." TRIMMINGS A new idea now growing on customers is colorful plantings in pulp or peat pots. They last about s ix months and can be dropped into clay pots then removed when the annuals have finished blooming. IN CHARGE OF this and the landscaping branch of the business ts Lew Whitney. who has been with Roger's for five years. He oversees the landscaping from the initial des ign to the final dirt clod and recently re-landscaped more than three acres around the main house at "Casa Pacifica," which used to be former President Ri chard Nixon's Western White House. "We can do anything," he says, "from a small job to something costing $50,000." For that amount, he hastens to add, a client would receive not only a yard full of plants and trees but concrete, brickwork and a swimming pool. Landscapers should get in at the beginning of a project," he says. "The most common error people make is not planning ahead. They lay a concrete patio slab and then remember they need sprinkler pipes underneath.'' ABOUT HALF his work is on new homes, the rest being renovation of existing yards. .. A typical planting is good for up to 10 years," he says, "and then it needs lo be redone." And for lazy gardeners who want flower-strewn yards without the work, Whitney has no easy answers. Roger's doesn't depend upon April showers for May flowers. "We feed every plant in our nursery twice a month and s pray against disease and insects once Hydroponics expert to talk "Fun with Hydroponics" will be the theme of the monthly meeting of the Newport Hills Garden Club set for T hursday at 10 a.m. in the Harbor View Homes Clubhouse I on Port Westbourne in Newport Beach. The program will be presented by Oliver Koster, an expert on hydroponic gardening and representative of Hydroponics Inc. of Santa Ana. Committee chairmen for the event are Mrs. Robert E. Willey, Mrs. Robert R. Clay, Mrs. Henry Miedema and Mrs. Gordon McGeachy. For (JAc:K ANDERsoN) ,." the Daily Pilat REVEALS more on the Newport Hills Garden Club call Mrs. George Peters at 644·4666. African Violet group meets The Tustana African Violet Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Mercury Savings and Loan, 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. Plants and supply sales will begin at 6:30 p.m .. followed by general meeting and program at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend and all visitors will be given an African violet starter plant. For more information call 644-8851. LLOl'D•s gardensho ~~~MARIGOLDS 4" Potted Size. Bright Spring & Summer color. MARGUERITE DAIS I Cial.Sbe R a p id gr o w i ng pe re nn ial. White, yellow .& pink. . SPECTRICIDE 16 oz. Sbe Available In 8 oz., quart and half gallon size. . I :;t, 5639 SNAIL JAIL Water activates bait glued Inside container. Safe around kids and pets a month," he says. "We've found it's easier to prevent problems than to deal with them after they develop " No weeds or worms need apply. But not all vis itors <J0.000 on a gOOd week, according t o Mumma > unders tand the green-thumb efforts BECAUSE ROGER'S was built with banked s ides to shelter the flowers from the sea brttzes. lit- tle of its colorful interior shows to passers-by . "Out-of-towne r s sometimes think it's a restaurant," says Mumma with a grin, "so we're going to change our sign " Besides the growing goodies. Roger's stocks Gardener's checklist • With established roses. a monthly feeding will help increase the quantity and quality or " bloom. Special, ready-to-use rose food is availa- ble at nurseries . • Keep after snails and slugs with pellets, bait or liquid controls. • Give lawns a spring feeding now. Tbey will green-up within a week of being fed. Your nurseryman can recommend the proper lawn food for the type or turf you have. • Primrose plants may be divided as soon as they complete their blooming for the sea.son. THE PLANT PUSHER LOW, LOW PRICES FOR: * HOUSE PLANTS .AJ..L KINDS * BASKETS, .AJ..L STYLES * CLAY & CERAMIC POTS 524 WHt 19th Str.et, Costa~ Ca. 92627 17141 548-0797 Do you read the PUBLIC NOTICES pu blished in l h is newspaper daily? antiques, giflware, a fl orist shop, many brands of garden and patio furniture and dining accessories. In spite of Roger's growing success. its concept has n't taken root elsewhere. "I traveled all over the country visiting nurseries when I got started with ·oxygen Plus.· .. says Mumma, "but no one has anything to compare with this " ACllS OF PLAMT'S ATWHOLISAU 9JUALITT.elCAUSI WIHOWne.t ~ CLOSID 1>, .. ~ ...... Oo -TUISOA y 'IOSH Property Being Sold I NURSERY Liquidation Sale All Specials S.iect to Supply on Hand SAVE UPTO 70°/o I Nursery Special I FUCHSIA PLANTS They are a vita l part o r DUE PROCESS OF LAW a n d o r t h e PEOP LE'S RIGHT TO KNOW ... lGAL. REG. 2.98 Gem-like blooms for the shade. r.:1E!T!1 UPRIGHT & ~ BASKET VARIETIES Publi c notices are published under court or ders or leR1slat1ve codes for the purpose of notify 1ng one or m o re 1n div1duals of some pro· posed action or past event which may ad· versely or favorably af· feel their nghts. interest or duties. and also for the purpose of giving such persons the opportunity to protect their rights. or lo ~ heard in the matter Many publir notices have great value to taxpayers. surh as those notices published by municipalities. publlr authority corporations. treasurers and others who are requited by law to publish rinanr1al re ports. budget hearing ne>lices. ord1nanres or ad· v•rtlsements of bids on public work These notltes keep you In· formed as to how and why your tax dollars are being expended They also prevent or dis· courage rrauds. raids on pu blic treasuries and favoritism In the letting or pubUc contracts. PUii.JC NOTICES MAY APFt:Cf YOUI UPI, YOVI PIOPE•TY. 01 YOlJ I 8lJ81NE88. au41 tlle•41a1ly! • Each plant togged with name and vane . I ALSO 4" POT .98 J Hop to Id Send on e ... Take one home. Our FTD EASTER BASKET BOUQUET Easter Is Sunday, Aprll 19. A woven wicker basket filled with fresh spring flowers. Sent neortv anywl'llfe by FTO. 17.50 TAKE HOME OOZENSI More Eaeter Gift ldeael Beouttful EAlnR UUES•AFRICAN VIOLETS IULI Pl.ANTS In bloom•nRltARIUfllS Siik, dry & fresh FlOWER ARRANGEMENTS Mon more lont and nower gifts. JFlorfst Special j " lo\le buds:· -ROSES 2.98 DOZ •"•"""' ~·••4' w•_....-.._.., • ..,. .... ,.._...,. .. ., .-• .-. CHANNEL LISTINGS -The evil R., played by an, bas hi& ~IMne to sell Ew· eel w.ben Jock and Miss Ellie ~&-r~cllect atid go <>!\, a secpp~ boney-1DO<>D)>b;•oa11as,' 1 tonigi.t aE'10. !' • . ~ .i·~ ~ -e-~.8f9 .-..... 1 l*lt• _..: • ~t lo en 1:118 ~ tleptlenl _, refug9 on St. I CM NIW8 NictlOlaa ltlend. N9C NIW8 I MIAYFl.UD 8 HA.WY OAV8 AGAIN ITMW91MV Chechl Mella Fonzie'• ~~TO /edw. on flow to get Joan-,19 to Ulke him Mfloully. Strawb•rry Shortcake , I AM; HIW8 attemc>tl to outwit 1119 ..IQt(!R'8 WIU> P90Uller PurpM Pi.m.n of M"A"8•H Porcupine Peak In tM Big COloMI Flagg tum• up et Bakeoff In wfllch they ar• the 4077th WMllng P9fllcH· bolh flneleff. 11n to barter for lnfonn• ,ACll TI4E MUSK: I Tl!UTONI NIW9 lion. ALL .. TI4E ,AMIL Y =t ... :='Of'IAN Georg• Jelfereon Hi:-daugtli.t nw1y ell\,... d9mand1 en uplanatlon ~ to walk 1n1o 1 tnl!P. wflen he dlac:oven Archie t. .. t with K....,.I help, hM peld him with a phony ...,... S20 bll Slone appren.ndl IN men • ..Ac..sl. I LEHAEA hi w -"•· AEPOflT ~8ennen.(R) ..... IE88 • MACHD.1 LEHMR AEPOflT ()) TIC TAC DOUGH 9 MERV OM'FIN GuMta: St-Land .. berg, Sytvta, Audrey and JUSIY l..enderS. Helena Vlilhoa. 7:80 9 2 ON THE TOWN Holla: St41Ve Edward•. Malody Rogers. A look at ~ "The AgrlbualnMa" The S 1114 rnlllion agrlcullural buain.a of 1976. and hOw II hll ~ aff9cled by th9 land development boom la eqllofed. ()) IAIOAU. San oi.go Padres at San Franclaco Olanta 1.'00 9 HEM COMES P£TEA COTTONTAIL Anlmal9d. A kll\dly Inven- tor helpa Peter Cottontell. who laKad to deliver more Eaater egga than hi• I) KNXT 1CBS1 Los Angeies 0 KNBC (NBC1 Lo ... Angeles u KTLA (lnc:t) LO'> Angeles adllWMry lrontall. go back In limfl to Mt thing• right (R) D HAAP£A VAU.EY PTA A bank robber tal<es Stet· II, Wanda Reilly, 1119 mey- or and the PT A boerd members hoelage. 0 KABC TV1ABC1 Los Angeles (I; '\FM B 1CBS1 San Diego 8 KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Anqeles ·~ KCST (ABC1 San 01Pgo tD KTTV 1lnd 1 Los Anqete~ m KCOP TV 1lnC1 I Los AngPIPS Oil i<CE T-TV 1 PBSt Los An91•i<>S '1'.i> KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hunlinqton Beclcn D MOVIE ••·~ "A Minute To Pray, A Second To Ole" (1966) Alu Cord. Arthur Kann. dy. The terrllorial QOYlfflOf of' ........ loo on.re ""'*'Y '° • flllWMn Mltl it'a':c:* .... · A dlollllOfl IW '911 flM"'O' l)rOMJ1'9 protMW. '0 -e on tfle IMOUlM ...-.. • MCMI **'°' "ltopOYW Toetyo" (1Mf) Robert w..,_, ,,.., ~ An AIMftoM ""' .. ~ wet<Nd ... he .. Ill Jlpln for • bfW--~· • ,.M,WMZIMI Jedi L.aLllnne perfol'me • 91\lnt on 1119 18th ~ how docton -•Pf'-· ture MW• llfe: Judy Jut- •' nudd lookl ., ~ ,.....,. c.t. C#f'Ot on tOGklllO ~ ~ back •: Joen Embwy --,.,. l*de It Mdl!lg lifne. .MCMI * * * ''The lnefedlble Sar- ah" (1918) Glenda JMik· eon, Daniel MaMey. The laglndMy Sar1lh Bernhardt *'--an lntematlonllll)I faniou1 ataga actre11 known~ IOwd on both .,_Of the Atlantic. • L08 ANGii A WEE< .. AIVIEW HOlt:'Clete Roberti. • WAU.ITRBT WIS< "The lnterHt Rate 0.0.ta" GuMI: Oonlld E. Meude, chief financial economl1t for Merrill LY1'Ch, Ple<ce. F-. & Smith, loo. l:IO D THIE MADY IAtOD Phllllp thlntcl he'• not hip enough end getl Willy end a 1trMI kid to tNCh him how to be coot 8 9 l'MAIMGOIAL NOW Olill'll and Neal go under· COVIi' 11 the ~ of • dry-cleanlng 1tore to I lnveetlgate • protec1ion racket. • CAllQ. IUANETT ANDFNEHD8 • Gi) WAltltNOTON MEI< IN REVIEW 9:00 9 THe DUKf.8 OF HAZZAN> While worlllng U I report· er. Deley uncovers one of BOii Hogg'• nel1rlous ~. D NEAOWOLFE Nero lnvatlg11 .. the mur- der of • -'thy aporta- 1\'\111. 0 9 MOVIE "Crazy Times" (Premlwe) Michael Pere. Ray Liotta Three yoong mef' growing up In a tough N-York nelghbortlood learn by trial and ltfor how to cope In a turbulent soci.ty. tD MEW OAl""1H Gu.ti: SteYI lendlsberg, Sytvta, Audrey al\d Judy lander•. Hlliena Vlahos. Glerl Super, Arianna Staa- alnopoul09. fl) WAU tTREET WEE< "The Interest Rate Debate" Guest· Donald E Maude. chlel llnanclal economlll for Merrill Lynch. Pl9'ce. Fenn« & Smith, Inc. '1'.l) VOTER'S PIP£UNE "Orange C<>unty In Wuh- lnpton" Hoat Jim Coop« TUBE TOPPERS CBS 8 8:00 -"Here Comes Peter Cottootalf.'t In this special, Peter tails to deliver more Easter eggs than the evil lrontall. But he ls saved from dislJ'ace by Mr. Sassafrus and his time machine. Narrated IUld sung by Danny Kaye. NBC B 9:00 -Nero Wolfe : Death and the l>olls." When a wealthy sportsman ls killed, Archie investigates several suspects who wanted him out of the way. KCET 9 10:30 "Lillian Hellmgn: A Profile . ., Ms. Hellman tells of her early days as a struggling young writer, her first taste of success and its toll , and her experiences writing for the movtys in Hollywood and the film "Julia." 1 muunlnM 1119 atatue of I IMUM affecting ()fwige County wllletl .,. "9W l b9lng decided In Wllflll!o-t...,.. ton. I ._ j • ()) lll Niwa ARTMIC f'.30. IA(:MMeNTiWHK ; 1 IN, AEVIEW I l Holt .Mut'~ frOMIOf\. I 1 tO:OO • {I) DAU.A8 I •Joel( and Miu Ellle'a recol\dllat.lon rnul11 In • aecond honeymoon tor J them and • tet11porary halt to J.R.'a ldlell1e to Mii Ewing Oll. D HBO MAGAZINE WITH OAVIO BIUHKLEY ••• N£W8 • 'fHE INOEPEHOENT EYt: W McCOy lend on • J pl not knowing thlll It 1a I 1>91ng guatded by an IMnwoman. I NIWLYWIDGAMa w•A•s•H Frank 11 antegonlatlc 1 toward a wounded North 1 l(or•an officer who dMctlbes hie own Injury end correctly dlagnoa. the wound• of other ~tlent1. • DANCE FEVEA • !:*)K CAVETT Guest: journallat J.,ry lfhornpM>n. "Dark Agel" A preaenta- tlon of Erlo Luke's IC*'°8 fiction aamural lantuy. ~ llU. MOYERS' JOUAHAL 11:801J ()) MA8nM GOLF HIOHUGKTS "Alternattvea To Dlsuter" A panel ol lhree Russian and three American ellperta dlacuasea 1119 pos- alblllty ol war and 111 con-I MquenGlll 10:30 tD NEWS • INOEPEHOENT NETWON< NEWS 6) LILLIAN HELLMAN: A PAOF'ILE Ulllan Hellman dlscu1aes her early days 11 a strug- gllng playwrlghl. her first lute of success and her JOHN DARLING Highlight• of aecond- round tournament action (from 1119 National Goll Club In Augu1ta, Ga.). D TONIGHT Ho•t: Johnny Carson Gu.eta: Dolly Parton. Cal- vln TrllUn. 8 9 A8CNEW8 NIOHTUNE 8 L.Er8 MAl<E A DEAL • MOVIE •••'It "Tl\9 Chlldr8"'s Hoor" ( 1962) Audrey Hep- burn. Shirley Macl alne. G) BA.RETTA While In T ony'1 care a llttlo ·Mary Stuart's own story 'Search for Tomorrow' star pens her autobiography NEW YORK CAP> -Mary Stuart. for 30 years Joanne Tate Vincente in the CBS daytime serial "Search for Tomorrow," says one reason she wrote "Both of Me," her recently published autobiography. was to establish an identity of her ow n. "I said to a friend of mine. 'How do I gel off the box?' Because publicly, I was limited to Joanne's personality. If I went on a talk show. we talked about her -her Lile -as though I had no life outside of that. "And really, there's been a great deal else that I thought was import.ant. It's been an impor- tant 30 years for women. I was a public one and a private one, going through a lot of the things that women went through. I just thought it was a story that might interest people." Show pre-empted A program on agribusiness slated to air on KOCE, Channel 50's "Business Exchange'' tonight bas been pre-empted in favor of a discussion on re- cent scams in second trust deeds, a station spokesman announced. The panel show, produced in Orange County. will feature Gary Judis, president of the California Independent Mortgage Brokers Association; Al J . Peatman, assistant commissioner for the California Department of Real Estate and Larry Levinson, president of the Newport Equity FUnd. ~OPHmTIC4T£0 PR(J(JRAMMINO ... The actress. Mi ss Stuart says , is in many ways distinct from the character she plays. "She's never out of control," she says, citing an example. "I am." Mary Stuart's career began in Hollywood - she was in .. Youn g Mr. Lincoln" with Henry Fon· da in 1939 and e ventually led to New York and the role as a charter member of the "Search for Tomorrow" TV cast. The oldest of the daytime soaps premiered on television Sept. 3, 1951. She has devoted so much of her working life to "Search for Tomorrow," a five-day-a-week, year- round grind, that it bothers her when people sneer at the soap. "I think, 'Oh good grief, not again.' It's very easy to criticize something as vulnerable as a soap opera," she says. "I don 't know how many times I've seen a bad review of a play and they say, 'It's a soap opera.' It is synonymous with less than good. A soap opera is a putdown." A good deal of that kind of scorn, she says, is rooted in the 1950s concept of the housewife. What's the difference, she asks, between a woman watching a soap and a man glued to the tube for golf or bowling? "Golf especially seems to me a huge waste of time," Miss Stuart says. "But nobody ever puts men down for what they want to do -or didn't t hen. It was part of all that attitude toward housewives. "Now that's changing, because when women are · housewives. it's because they chqose to be. usu all . " BeJJulilul ~ferro Mu~ia-New~-Marine Wealh er- ' Conftimer Reporl~~foak Markel Reporl~ • • ....l f girt WIG Ml tu-f wllneaeed • """"* wnlatlal. ·~MO ..... Aoddy MoDowaJt, lue tnglend •...... on Ill ... by """' l..OUll ·~· HM•<I> ._. uo•~ MIU'f'IAL.L Playoff 91'111 -r.tmNGHT---. 1a.• MOVll • .... "T~Age C- men" (1858) Aob•rt I Vaughn, Derrah Manl\ell l~~o: Matt and I fellow merahll -orct.r.cl to QUl9t down • lewteu town. • PHtl080PHY 12:80 D MIDNIGHT 8NCW. Ho9t; Cller. au.11: The Rolling SlonH, Paul Simon, Edd .. ~bbl\f, The Evetly Brothefl. 01111d Bowi..(R) ' .OHllTIP~ t:OO G DON l.AN9 Gullta: Paul Wffllarn1. ~ac.11 . • ..,El~ NE1WOfl( HIW8 1:10• MOYll *~ "Tiie Blob" (1958) Si.v. McQueen, Aneta eor_,t, 9 AOAM-12 1:aoe MOVIE * * "Taggart" ( 1965) Tony Young. Oen Ouryu. 8llltd on loula L'Amour'• novel. • MOVIE * *IA "Footllepa On The Mooo" (11H17) Documenta- ry. Narratad by Or. Werner von Braun. 1:408 N&W8 2:00 D COMEDY 8HOf> tD MOVIE * * * ·~ "I'll Be Seeing You" (1949) Ginger Rog· er1. Joaciph Cotten. 2: to e EDrTOR&AL 2:158 MOVIE * * * "The Happening" ( 1987) Anthony Quinn, Faye Dunaway. HOD NEWS 2:40fJ NEWS 2:468 NEWS 2:50 D MOVIE • * 'h "Kidnapped" ( 1948; *"' ''Tlm)t ~The J/Ulttf/le" (1 ... 1 "'*"""""If-~ . 4:111 NIWI .. MCWll • • ._. "TIM Cflrlttl'llU T,.." (1..., WlllMI ~ den, Vlrna Ull • • MCWll ***"I MIC A Murdetel'" (1938) Jame• Maaoll. Pamela Kelllno. • NIWI 't.\ I I 'HI>:\' by Armstrong & Batiuk SEEKING HER IDENTITY Mary ·Joanne' Stuart "'•O r ,, I ·•. Unusually lanky cowpoke lassoes laughing lass. .......... --··-·· -fl'"JI• ·-·---·---• ....-·--· ---..... llllJPillt FRIOAY,APRIL1~1M1 DIVERSIONS 02 REVIEW 0 .. CLASSIFIED 09 ----.... ·------·-. --·· . ..,..__....... All sle'1), over in 'Red Rover, Red Rover' Review ... D6 Big parade marks opening of Knott 's Berry Farm's annual country fair featuring contests, cowboy dancing and music. Knott's Berry Farm kicks off fair : One of Orange County's first rites of spring begins 'tomorrow when Knott's Berry Farm kicks off its annual, nine-day country fair. Knott's really was a farm once and if the fair seems a little ... well, commercial, it stilJ gives local kickers a chance to come out of the closet and ptay their fiddles stomp their feet, milk a cow, eat a pie and act just like their cousins back in Kansas. Pickin', singin' and, presumably, a bit of grinnin' are in store with Dr. Hook and Debbie Boone as scheduled headliners. If they don't strike you as country acts, the folks at Knott's are quick to note that Dr. Hook -whose big hits have been "Cover of the Rolling Stone" and "Sylvia's · Mother" -has warmed up Willie Nelson's audiences and appeared on the Grand Ole Opry. Ms. Boone won an Academy of Country Music Award and her new hit, ''Perfect Fool," is listed on Billboard Magazine's country <;hart. Hook will play Knott's 2,100-seat Good Time Theatre tomorrow at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30, 4:30 and 6 :30 p.m. . Ms. Boone will appear Saturday, April 18, at 7:30, 9 and 10 :30 p.m . and Sunday, April 19, at 2:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p .m . Meanwhile, live bluegrass musicians will meet fairgoers at the grand entrance and country shows are slat- ed for the Wagon Camp, Calico Square and Ghost Town areas. Those too hip to accommOdate country in their rep- ertoire of tastes can bear rock bands nightly in the Good Time Theatre. A number of contests have been slated, including cow milking, pie eating, cake walking, red flannel underwear stuffing and egg-and-spoon races. There will be square and clog dancing and someone calJed "Miss Yvette" will give instruction in the Texas Two- Step. Also on line are two electronic bucking bulls, log rolling demonstrations, skateboard and Hula-Hoop shows, banjo and fiddle contests, a display of antique farm machinery and hundreds of exhibits by Califorrua craftsmen. The 12th Annual Interna!ional Senior Olympics Powerlilting Contest will be held tomorrow and Sunday beginning at 9 a .m . Then there's the pet dog show and parade this Sunday from 2-3:30 p.m., the Caijfomia State High School Dancing Championships Wednesday and Thurs- day, April 15 and 16, starting at 7 p.m. and the 1981 Interna- tional Senior Olympics Body Building Competition Satur- day, April 18, at 9 a.m . Specialty food booths will be selling barbecued beef ribs, turkey legs, bot butterecom on the cob, cotton candy, caramel apples and watermelon slices. All of which makes for a whale of a whoop-de-doo, a heck of a hoedown or, if you don't speak country, one swell soiree. Ticket broke rs g e t up to ~,00 percent over f ace value .. TV archives at UCLA draw serious researchers . •: By JOEL C. DON Of tM DMI' ...... Suff B ruce Springsteen was fuming, the anger siz- zling through his veins. But the rock star wasn't acting, he wasn't churn- ing up his audience to the licks off his new album. During his concert swing Levine, D·Beverly Hills, car- ried the momentum from the Springsteen concerts to sponsor Assembly Bill 162, legislation that would limit the amount a ticket could be sold for to 25 per- cent over the face value. The bill is designed to regulate the ticket broker industry, clamping down on unscrupulous bus inessmen who s ometimes charge -as in the Springsteen case -up to 20 times the face value of a concert ticket. The ticket broke r lobby in Sacramento bas soundly defeat- ed attempts to regulate the in· dustry in two previous bill pro- posals. Two years ago, Levine sponsored AB 2333 after what he called "outrageous scalping" at the King Tut exhibit. THE BILL WOULD have al· lowed ticket brokers only to tack on a $2 service charge per ticket. The tegisJation, simUar to a law alre.ady passed in New York, was killed in the As· sembly Criminal Justice Com-mittee. AB 162 is set for debate in the committee, although tough op- position is expected. The in· dustry claims such lectaJation would drive ticket brokers out of business. •'Our intention la not to ,-et rid of the ttcket aiencl•, lt la to provide IOllle ciouumer lll'Gtec· Uon," said Annette Portal, ... latlve .... ~ Lntae. b~\e!°'~~~ ................ :-... l(Qaday to • ... ,_ ed date, 1buUd. SWJ, W koars are 1ear· .... ..,,~~,,,,.,. wt.et u.., ........ tl!_~t of h'ee trade. ··~ 11 ltar in IMallne11 110 ··-~~ .. ,do," said x.. o~ muaa• ot t.hi neat ~ W;o.ta ...... It (tbe ~~-u..~~ He ldl cultomen pnif• to ..., a ccm•n• or: •.SC. cbar11 to •"°'f. walUq on ~ lines -sometimes all night-for a rock concert.. "It taJces all the risk out of it," Oberlin said. "I'll show you ex- actly wh ere you're going to sit and bow much you're going to have to pay." "We don't make anybody pay our prices,'' added Paul Davj.s, owner of lmmetta's Ticket Service in Costa Mesa. "You can buy my tickets or you don't have· to buy my tickets. added Efn- • / -PLAYS------ .. BABES IN AllM8" 11 new oe tbt boanlt at Sebastian's West Dlilner Playboue. lto Avenlda Pico, San Clemente <•·lllO). Tbe vinta1e musical runs nl1bUy ueept llonday1 at val')'ina curtain times throucb llay 10. .. AS81:8'' l1 a doWJtbeat drama about a couple'• desperate attempt to have a child, at South Cout Repertory'• Seeoncl Stqe. 855 Town Center Dr., Coeta llna (157-Ga). Pert~ nlpUy ucept llQQda11at8:30 ( weettncfmatineel at3) throqJa April•· .,GIRL CRUY,. opeu thll week.ad at the Sao Clemente Community T'Mater, m Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente ('9~·°"5). Tbe old·time musical comedy plays Tbunda)'I through Saturdays at 8:30 p.m . UDtil llay z. .. A VIEW FaOM THE aalDGE0 opeu tonight at the Saddleback Valley Commuatt7 Theater, 247Sl·C Obrero, lll11lon Viejo (770·038). ·Arthur Miller's Violent drama rum Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (wttb add.I· UonalstaaingaApril 19aU:30p.m. andAprilZ3 at8p.m.)throu1bMay2. "CINDERELLA.'' an original musical production for children, will be •laced for 10 performances Monday through Tbunday, April 13-18 at Cal State, Fullerton. Sbowtimea are 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. dally with 7:30 p.m. performances for family attendance Tuesday and Wednesday. Tickets, tl for children and adults, can be reserved at the box office, 773-3371. "CRILDE BYRON," which reveals tbe life of poet Lord Byron in a series ol fiubbacka by the dying August Ada, the daqbter he never knew, has its West Coast premiere on the M ainstage at South Coast Repertory Tuesday, April 14. For ticket information call 957-<t-033. Runs through May 17. "ABSENCE OF A CELLO" continue tonight and Saturday at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Curtain time for the comedy is 8:30 p.m . For tickets call 7S4·5159. "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" runs through Sunday at 300 Centenial Way in Tustin, presented by the L.P. Repertory Company. For tickets, call the Tustin Community Services Department, 544-8890. "RELATIVELY SPEAKING," with a mostly British cast and director, wraps it up this wee kend with performances tonight and Saturday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse in Laguna Beach. For reservations, call 494-0743 or 494-8021 . "EVERYTHING IN THE GARDEN," an Edward Albee drama, runs Thursdays, J' UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Student Affairs presents: "ALL THAT Jlll" U""91trn O' C~ •Y1MI c I , .... fw Arts PUJJI •• LAWllMCI MOI, oa•AMllT from UC Berkeley a.turd9Y. April 11. 8 pm, Concert Hall Sefectlont by Bach. Bohm. Reger. Buxtehu~ and othe,., t5 General, M Ott. Students. Sr. at.. 13 UCI Student9. I 'Im MlllWt The UCI Master Chorale wtth the IMnl 9wmphony On:heltra • celebration of Eater. Floor M. lieachera 15. Bakony 14 HMO •w.of'OULOI, "AMllT from UC ...,..., Se1Urd9)', M9y 2, 8 pm, Concert Hlill 8ela ... e, Schubef't. 8-thowen, Paganini • Ganerat, .. OltS Studef\ta, & Sr. Cit.:~ UCI ~ta. For further lnfomwllon call ~78. TlcMta tvalllUI •t the ASUCI 8ox/MOn . .fr1./ 1:30 am to 4 PM I 833-e6'9. Violinirt Andrea Byers wiU join piani8t Nandte Noioell StmdaJI at Newport Harbor Art Mu.teum. Fridays and Saturdays through April 18 at the Newport Harbor Actors' Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. Call ~1-5110 from l·S p.m . wee kdays. .. PRIVATE UVES" by Noel Coward is on at tbe Gem Theater in Garden Grove. Performances are Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nigbta. Call 636·7il3. "ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN Are Dead" continues through Sunday at Saddleback College. Call 831-4656 or 49S-2790. "MARY STUART," starring Marsha Mason in the title role and Michael Learned as Queen Elizabeth I opens at the Ahmanson Theatre in the Los Angeles Music Center oo the week or April 19. This dramatic pageant focuses on the rivalry between two of history's most compell- ing monarchs. Directed by Jack O'Brien, "Mary Stuart" also stars Robert Foxworth, Stephen McHatUe and William Schallert. Call (213) !n2-7<t-02. "NEW CLOTHES FOR THE EMPRESS," featuring the children or Laguna Moulton Com- munity Playhouse, plays April 17 and 18 in Laguna Beach. The musical revolves around an empress convinced by a lady-in.waiting that Travel Into Space During "An Evening with Ray Bradbury" Sat., April 11 8 p.m. I a pair ol loaa red undel'Wear ta re.U, a ltun· nlnl IOWD· Call*·asalor4M-07Gafter 1 p.m. ~USSICAL MUSIC VIOUN AND PIANO RECITAL, futurtn1 oli.nllt Andrea Dyen and planlat Nanette owell, will be held at 5 p.m. WI Sunday In the Newport Harbor Art lluaeum, l50 San Clemente Road, Newport Beacb. Tb• pro1ram will include worts by Brabiu, Prokofteff, Mourt and Kabalenky. Jlree to tbepubllc. TBE NEW YOU 8TalNG QlJA.llTST COD· ttnues ill Hrles of concert.a at UC Jrvtne lollilht and Saturday at I p.m . tn t.be P'lDe Arts VWa1e Theatn. Call 83H371. .. LA aoNDINJt," Puccln1'1 lyrlc opera aet in Paris oltbe earlY llOOI, coatlnues tllro&llb Sun- day in lb' Lf tUe Tbeat• at Cal State, Fullerton. Suq in Ellallab wttb full orchestral 1ccompaalmeat, "La Rondine" tnvolves more tban 50 performen. Tlcteta are $3.50 at the door. -DANCE------ aALLET UNLIMITED, a new company in residence tn Orange, wlll present its premier performance Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. I.I) the Chapman <;ollne Auditorium . Founded by Kristen Olsen Potts, the company features Beth Eisleben of Huntington Beach as principal dancer. Tickets available at tbe door. Call 633--0855 after 3:30 p.m. for Information. BALLET PACIFICA appears Sunday and Monday in a membenbip aeries at tbe Laguna Moulton Playboule, La1un1 Beach. Offerinaa include the "Vivaldi Octet," "The Gift to be Simple," "Danae Cluaique" and "Golden Mo- ments of Ballet." Ticket.I for DOO·members are $5. Ca114!M-7271. AN INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE Festival, narrated by Martin Landau, ia on for 8 p.m. Saturday at tbe Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. The performance wiJI feature dances from Arabia, Bali, China, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Korea. Philippines, Poland, Samoa, Scotland, Spain and America, u well as juaelers and muaiciam. Tickets are S8.50to$10.50. Call (213) 002-7211. -GALLERIES----- COSTA MESA'S ART LEAGUE will exhibit paintings by its members in the art gallery or Glendale Federal Savings and Loan, 100 Newport Center Dr., throughout April. The theme is "Flowers and Landscapes." CONTEMPORARY PAINTER AND .. ~ Pa1NT11A&Sa BUI Pukewltl II turtd" an exblbk at tM JrviDe Art ud ~aft Cm.t and lluaeum, '901 Walnut Avei, tbroufl(i April M. Gallery houn are 10 a.m.-e p.m .(! M'onday·Friday. ~i •' .. .. PICA88018 NINSTY." a mm bAolrapby ol. the 1reat artist, wlU be 1bowa Friley, April 24, at 8 p.m. In the Nnpon Harbor Art M'uaewn, 850 San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. ncketa are U .50. Call 1a.1121 for reserv1Uom. -ETC.-----... ;; A CINEllATIC &PalNG, 1~ ~ tbC: UC, Crvlne, ftlm 90Clety, belin Saturday wtut· "M," Frlt1 Lant'• claulc portraJt of at: peychopatbJe child-murderer atarrta1 Petet:: Lorre at 8:30 p.m. in tbe SodaJ Scleneei' Lecture Hall. Also pl1yla1 11 "Wron1 Movement," a German film by Wlm Wenden. II' YOU PREFEa 8C11LOCK. ~ tbe ftDaJ· 1how1n4 In Golden Weat eo.Jele'• OoJden Turkey film aeries. "Crawl.las Eye" and "Alakazam the Great" will abo• In Hasbinger Hall, 333 N. GlasaeU, Oranie. at 8 p.m . G81NGO, A LATIN·.1AZZ group, will appear from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thunday, April 16, at UC, Irvine'• Backlot Restaurant u part of the univenity'a ••All ThatJ ua" aeries. THE WORKS OF SCOTr .10PUN, Arthur Foote and George Gershwin will be played by a trio of cello, violin and piano at 4:30 p.m . Sunday in the Latuna Beach M'uaeum of Art, 307 Cliff Dr. Admlaalon la U for non-members. Call 494·6531 . CBILDBEN'S ACTIVITIES ~ave been scheduled throuthout Euter W~ at Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. These include films, a brass rubbing workshop and a puppet and magic show. Call 893-6250 for details. . RAY BRADBURY, SCIENCE FICTION writer extraordinaire, will speak at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Saddleback College Main Campus gymnasium in Mission Viejo. Bradbury has written such classics as "Farenhelt 451," "The Illustrated Man" and "The Martian Chronicles." Tickets are $4. Call 831-4646 or 495-2790. DISNEYLAND'S SPRING BREAK restivities. beginning Saturday, will feature Sister Sledge, Papa Doo Run Run, Michael Damian, Teddy Buckner and a dally Easter parade. Jn addl· lion. "themed" musical entertainers wiJI play throughout the park. Operating hours will be extended from 9 a.m. to midnight, April 11·18 and 9a.m. to lOp.m . on Easter Sunday. j ~ I 1, I J !; ,. I ' ICE CAPADES -"The ·~ on Ice," a kind of cross between a Las Vegas review and the Winter Olympics, opens Tuesday, April 21 for se~en shows in the Anaheim Conven· lion Center. This marks the first time the Ice Capa?es have ever appeared in Orange County. By N01l5~11~ STANLEY ' '· Of ......... • :i(•a ' blrthda)' tout thh ·wee• for reatiurateur Burt Hixson and everyone at the Warehowse restaurant in Udo Marina, Newport Beact\.1 , L ast Monda)', April 6, marked the rea\aot~t's sixth ~nlversa.ry. To observe the ~ OUl j~ •t event hurt Is sta1lng' a week·long celebration for thf Warehouse featuring new mend selec· tions , entertainment and a special offering for patronf. 1 Among ot~er features, diners will receive a complitnentar1 glass of wine wltb dinner or lunch through Sunday, April 12. Burt says that's bis way of thanking customers for making the Warehj>use 0'1~ of Newport's most successful dlnneryouses. One new m~u item added to the lineup of international di~bes la snapper Provencale - fresh snapper s~ved on a.. bed of shrimp and crab stuffing covered •wi th Chef Charles' own Provencale salice. Others include boneless breast of chicken served with a special sausage stUtnng and crowned with a de licate white mushroom sauce; and fresh choice lamb chops broiled to perfection and ac\ompanied by complementary side dishes and garnishes. Since no celebration is complete without en- tertaln,menl, the Wa rehouse is offering a top- notch (nuslcal bill.of fare. too. First up is Dave Fertitta who entertains nightly, Sunday throu1h Tuesday, in the lounge. And the musical group Rosewood returned to SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TALENT SEARCH AT I PETER'S LANDING the restaurant thla week to bold front and c.nter ataae, Wednesday tllroulh Setunt.,, from I p.m. unW da11n1. Jf you can't Joln tM ~ llltll Wt weekend bear In mllkl t.bat-·CIMif · Chrl• ~ aeots his a•ard-wlnnln1 ebempa'°' llrulda every Saturday and $und•Y. Tbll laolilitd•Fl•I· fair features freth trulta, p~, , blintzes, qulchea, an array ot ta al saJads andapeclallypreparedeatnee. Lunch la 1l1d aerved weekday• a t'8 restaurant end dlnnef la aened from l:IO p.m. Monday Uu;ou1h l"riday and from I p.na. •on Saturday arid Sunday1 The W~e.houae is located a,t 3450 Vla Opor1o _and v_alldat~ p..-k!ng la available bl the HY· ered 1araae, at 3450 VI• Lldo, Juat off NewJIQft Blvd., acf'OSll the atteet from the ret'9uralij. Telephone: 6'(3-4700. * ANOTHER SPOT keeplnl the New~ 'waterfront busWn• '-and many patront ...., miniscina a~ut time spent ln ~ HawaliaQ lalanda -ta lJ\e Spl.ndrifter reetaurant. A number or retular• are makln1 ?.? a habit because they remember havtn1 fresh locaJ ~arood iill the Kona, Kah a oi Kauai Splndriflera. Now, in lieu of a Jet fliaht, they're able-to:sariiQle the varied meny from a window seat on' Newport Bay. • Few locaJ l'!estauranta have 11 colriplete an oyster bar as lhe Splndrtfter. Aside from ie generously 1 po~Uoned shrimp and !tint crab cocktails , you'll find a particularly tasty oysters Rockefeller topped with a creamy Mornay sauce. Several varieties of clams are offered, as well as ceviche, ten der pieces or seafood marinated In lime j uice. A popular Item, too, is the F rench onion soup gratinee. KITCHEN UNDER NEW· MANAGEMENT •• Endeavonq to pick an eetree you're apt to be tnnaMnced by the f alnt aroma of wood,..,.. from ti. rul m"®tte wood eoalJ, over 91deb rack of lasnb, New York .s~U. or mahl mabi an brolllq. But Ute Splndritter alto atrers tbe d•)''• rreeh eatCb, aucb u halibut or P•clfte red ShllJ>JMn'1 broiled over the metqulte. 1 l'or l.DJOfte flh)!llar with It, tbla mtthod of preparation rates a aoUd favorite. wood btollln1 enhances the dell~ate flavor of fi•h or meat without leavin1 aqy oil or fat. Olher dinner selections inclucle ••rlic 11\lteed fro& lep and acalopptne ot veal~ in Marsala wine' aauce. A house apecialty. i• Boulllal)ataae NeWportaiae, a well·•e•aoned combination of •hrtmp, acallope. crab, clam• and fish. Th~ SplndrHter'a extebalve wlne list featu.ree both domestic and lmPorted winea, eac~ specially 1"el~ted to complement the din· ner.ttntnes. And ~he de11ert tray la crowned by a whiQS>fd deU1ht called mousse cake. Open daJly for lunch and dinner and cham· pagne bretn<!h Of Sundays, the Spindrifter b located at 3333 W. Coast Highway. Reservations are accepted for dinner. Telephone : 642·~ • NEWPORT'S CANNERY restaus;ant Is also doing it.a part to keep waterfront actlvJties cr esting. And in this instance the water Itself is key lo the course of action. In a new regular service for Sunday brunch patrons, the Isla Mujeres, a 75-passenger Coast Guard Inspected \lessel, leaves the Cannery dock at 11 a.m. for a one and a hall hour cruise around Newport Harbor, returning at 12:30 p.m. In addition to the brunch cost the adult fare is $5 per person; children, 12 years and under, $3.50 ; seblor citizens, 65 years plus, $3.50. "" APRIL 15-19 W IN A HOLLYWOOD AUDITION Call (213) 592·4441 or (7 14) 840·1387 Early Bird Specials s 5 9 5 4-7 p.m. • Mon.-Thurs. 16400 Po<il•< Coosr Highway, Hunrrngron B~och, Col.lorn•o 92649 Orange County's own ~to Vegas. $40 round trip. music. Carpeting. With free parking Refrigerated in Buena Park galleys. Airliner- and Fullerton. Then $2500 style restrooms. 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Or in the elegant pri\•acy of the Grand Pcmagl' Rl·,r.1ur;im Aduhs $13.75. Children $7 75 Con11nuou' l'ntcrtamment ~·rvm)( frum 10 A M. to 4 PM Re~rvatllln~ 'Uli(j!l''tcJ 752-K777 THE REGISTRY HOTEL 18800 MacArthur Boulevard. Irvine 752·R777 The Rl'lll•lrY Hu1d c ... .,..rA1111n OaflA, 1,.,.," ------.-- Make your week•nde "special" with a rnegnlftoent champagne brunet\ overlooklnQ Ne,wport Bay. Sn1ot'Qaabord Buffet. onty ... H ( M.&O under 12). t I ' t Bw DON BOll80N .................. Tbe La1Wia Beach Chamber Society toot a bold ud perbape controversial step by present- lna tbe Flve Centuries Eaaemble tbta past Fri· day. Apparently tbe proaram or tbe eaaemble was not to everyone'• Ukiq. At lntermluioa ibcMlt one-third of the audience failed to return for1he second ballot tbe PfOIJ'abi. TboH who stayed tbe full course were feted to 1' unusual and 1tri.kin1 voeal ad tmtrumen- W Mledlons •PaaaiDI some four centuries, The enaemble preaented a •aried program witb a common lb.read l'WlD1na throUCb most of the selections: upecta ol love .. Tbil diversity of styles ranged from compositions by Claudlo Monteverdi (1567·18'3) to Ludano Berl Cb. 1925). Tbe prosram open~ wttb a paaaioaate, m~-.mtW: rtadlUon of Mpateverd1'1 "0 Viva Flamma" by tbe enUre • tnNmble. Tbe next aeleetlon, Purcell's "Sw'8ter Than Rotet," bla,bllabted tbe marvel~ ranae and d.ramatJc potJen of aoprano, Carol Ps.ntamura. Tbla •u followed by Use bucoJlc i'Sbeperd, Sheperd," also by P\&rcell, I UU.., a doulM-row l(arpltcbOrd specially acqulred for tbe occasiQD from Sao Dieco, Arthur Hau dllplayed atunniq tecbn1cal and lyrical powers wttb a IOlo piece, Couperin'• ''Lea Foiles Fran~ ou lea l>omi.not.'' Tbe work caojoured a variety of emotiom from ardor to jealousy to Irmo. ID t.be oat set of aelecticlU, John Patrick Tbomu created tbe unlq"'8 vocal ~da for --------------"':"'"'!" ___________ ._ .,.._. ~----,..-.. ....... """' .John Dowland'a ''Clear or Cloudy · and Time Stands Stlll." Alt.bouth Tbomu ia a hancbome, vlrile- looklna man, be bu tbe rare abtll&y to •Ina in tbe soprano ranee. It took some tlmt to get used to, but the quality of the timbre was truly beauUlul. Martha McGau1bey tben played Tobiu Hume's "Good A&ain" on the viola de aamba, a baroque Instrument 1omewbal smaller tban the cello and held ln the same ppaltlon. Her performance wu rich, luxurious and l)'rieal. Altbo\llb lts tone ii !esa brilliant than tbe cello or th.e violin, the vlola la still a m01t pleu- ing instrument. "The Coronation of Poppu.'' recenUy ap- peared on public t.eJevlsioo. The Five Centuries Ensemble -and in particular ita two aingen - UCI •bowed they are not atranaen to tb1I opera . In the tceDe "Damlaella and Valleto,'' the alnaen ably captured tbe awakmlna of adole1- cent love. ID the flnal duet of Powe• ud Nero, they effectively portrayed the temporary triumph of deaenerate lust. To lbow their venaWe 1tyle and Jl'UP of the avant·aude, the eaaemble allo p~eHDt.ed three modem aelecUom. - ., . Thomu cave a refiecUve ud teaaiUve "The Wonderful Widow of 11 Sprinp." Hau .. showed hil technical and rbytbmlc wbard.ry ,. with U1eti'1 "Contlnuum." With dramatic impact tbrou•b limited m uaical quality , soprano Plantamura '• "Sequema Ill" left an lndelible lmpreu1oa wttb her powerful, schizophrenic and dluoaant SOUDc1 of a modem woman 'a travail. And a big phooey for LA P hilharmOnic 's flat finale By BaAD BEat!Ea .,... .... DMr ...... Plunk, whistle, boom. Phooey. Loa Anceles Philharmonic concert goers, who frequent the Santa Ana High School series of concert.a, got a full dose of non-entertainment this past Satur- day evening. The sadist who put the pro1ram to1ether must also be secretly promoting other orchestras. The ftnt item, on this very for1ettable pro- gram, "Symphony, Opus 21" by Webern, was about as interesting as the tuning up that im- WllJLE IQAi~E L&Bml lllE $J95 ~A~OUS 103 NORTH BAYSIDE DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 714 • CM<>-5260 mediately preceded It. The atonal piece (atonal meaning without tone) plunked bere, screeched there and trilled randomly. The result was no discernible structure, no direction, no melody and no pleasant sounds. There was one positive note -the piece was very short. lntereaUn&lY the first movement ls entitled "Rubig Schreltend," tran1laled as stepping quietly. Stepplng quietly in what? The after-intermission offering was Gustav Mahler's monumental pedantic exercise, "Sym. phony No. 9 in D." The piece, 97 tediou! minutes A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT Award winning traditional Japanese cuisine and superb western-style specialties. 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The movement has its high point when the celloe establl¥, an interesting baseline against which the ~lint, then tbe clarinets, carry on agitated ssonant crescen- dos. A march tempo is in uced, tben a trumpet herald. This h.,s taken 25 grueling minutes. The second movement begins better, with "'IM Lady la a T,_,.. wp_., Joilnny ~ Noer" w1 WiM I We~ lD Lo"« Apin,. AndMot'e' fftl'Y Tuesdey thru S4lnd1y htntnt' (714 )-492-9950 MAKE RESERVATIONS - Old World Vlll•ge Concert 2:00 EASTER PARADE•• Prizes for best Easter Bonnet and more Easter Service in the OLD WORLD VILLAQE CHURCH •••Big Party••• Free Eaater E99• Hear the MOSEL MOS I KATEN the violins in pizzicato and hornt triple- tonguing, creating a festive but subdaed mood . It's as though the composer la t.ryin1 to allude both to a light-hearted motif and to U>e aerloua moods of other ninth symphonies. The movement then introduces a abort-lived dance followed by some Interesting ph.ruea that never lead anywhere. The violins next establish a Prokofiev-like melody line. Mysterious, bold and beautiful. Mahler then ruins the effect by incessantly recapitulating trite portifm of the phrases to a point of agonilin( frustration. ~!!!!!!Stbast1a1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ DINNER Pl A YtiOUSE Al tbeGRAN[) HOTEL PRESENTS DENNIS JAMES VIRGINIA MAYO &ALANYOUNG In the hilarious n~ comedy FIVE WEEKS ONLY April 7 . May 10 MAU llESE.llVATJONS 714 772-7710 Orange COa1t OAK. Y PILOT,IFrldey, Aa:»rU 10, 1111 8yTO•ftTV8 ............ Seaeutt VU1a1e abop· b1 aadlUoa aad lD· Pllll: C'elMr', MU StNet temew, emir••• bJ a at Yorttowa Avenue, tbree·m• .. r facuJt1 Huqu:.r;;11 Beach. commltt"· aaCI audi· ReMl'Y en~ Uonen wW be •ted for A W•t eo..t premlen at South Cout re- .PUtol'Y and a MCODcl venioa ol a new comect1 at· the lluntlnstcn Beach PlaybouH compdae tbe eew theatrical action alone the Oraqe 0.Ut next week. , • two monolo,.... -ODe aerloua and ooe-eomte. SCR'a lat•t offerin1 Is "Chi.Ide Byron," hi•· INJ£RlaSSION torlcal drama about Uie "" OOL l!N WEIT Colle1e la formln1 lta Auditions wlll be owb resident tbeater held In May and aelec· troupe called th~ tlon of compaoj mem· BrltJah poet Lbrd Byron by RomuluJ Linney (authOr of lut seuon'a "Th e Sorrowa of Frederick"), lbqwln9 in Tuesday at the Costa Mesa theat~r. n vlew at the HunUn Beach Playhouse be ''Tho Paisley Convertible," a li1ht look at ~uni mar· riage, o-peotn1 a week from too11ht. Martin BeD$on, one of SCR's two founding directors , is stagin1 ··chlJde Byron.'' John de Lancie plays the rakish lord with Me1an Cole cast as the daughter he never knew. Performances will be given nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. with weekend matinees at 2 :30 through May 17, while downstairs on the Second Stage· I• Ashes•' run a on a aimllar Golden• Weal Acllbl bers la expected by sChedule with Wffked. c 0 m ·p 0 'J a n d June. Those lntereatecl matinees at 3 tbrouth • ed abould write to ttie com· April 28 at the Fourth Conservator)', •11111 at pany at Golden Weat Step Theater, 855 ,Town recru,ltin• the Oranie Colleee, 1574' Golden C t D i C t Couts most promialn1 West St., Hunt1n1ton .. ~:.~raes!~:uonao~o~ actors, aetreaaea and Beach 92847 attention bQtb shows 95'7....o.13. drama st~ta. ' Dr. Robin Huber. Directing Hunt· Applihtlona 'are ineton Beach's •·pa11Jey now belna accepted for Convertible"' is Randy membenblJl in the 14· Keene, a veteran of member company, ac· some 15 years in local corclinl to GWC Uieater theater. Vickie Soffa inatructor Robin Huber, and Roy Moosa will play who noted that com.,any the young newlyweds, memben will o.ndergo with Valerie Anne an intensive and ac- M a rost ice . Scott celerated course of Zuckeman and Karen study in the craft of act· Jackman completing the ing. cast. 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A ...aun THE HOWLING 1•1 ...... , ................. u .. -·--•l•ll.UI•~ THE HOWLING 1•1 .......................... .... ~ ......... _ OADINAAV PEOPLE 1111 ~.,.,. ... .. ..... .._ ...... -., .... ,... ~ I '· '' .. .. . ' '• : : ,, I ' ' . . ' :. , . •• •• ,. '. •• , , ., i · •' , , 1 1 -· . , . ' AND Wlft "BoUmia," "Wa1on "Wanted: Dead or Allv.," "WyattEarp." , 1 And poUUcat documentlrMt on John F. Keonedy, the "S. fl Now" prosram in •bieb Edw...e R. )lurrow exposes the a~ of Senator JoH~ McCartby, CBS'• controveralal "The Sell· ln1 ol the Pentagon." Altbou1h the full ranee of television pro1rammin1 ls . represented, M1. Tan~n said lt is the early 50s come'dles alfd dramas like "Marty" or "Reel· uiem for a He1Wywel1ht" that attract the most cuatomen. The archives, whlcb are open to the public, draw "students and people who come from , llterally all over the world - one of our more illustrious users is Francois Truffaut." Most are thete for serious re- search, she added . Ad· minlstrators at the archives do not encourage pleasure viewing because "if people came to see the things that they've missed in the local movie theater it would be, impossible to u s e the MO&A&S aroldve1 _.,.al· !owed to make coplea ot tbe NYrtal, ''but quite often we do eoos.ate with lndl~ wbo a.r"' cloln1 ruearcll and ua,uma that ar,e dolDI telJ'OlpeetJv..,. A;cbl\:es vtewtn1 room• are equipped with H·Dllllldhter llovlol• viewin1 macbtnet, SS-mllllmeter Steenbeck vtewtna macb1rae1, videotape mootton and ~-and·~·il)cb tapedecb. Althoulh not used tor •lewtnC, the archive• colleetion ot an· Uque and obsolete'equlpment ln· eludes aeveral rare 19301 televtsion aeta. The archives are only a part ol UCLA's effort to preserve ~ ductl ol the popular arts. A radio archives holda more than 10,-000 broadcasts from the early 19305 to the present, in· eluding some 700 Jack Benny programs, early dramaUc ap. pearances by Dick Powell and musical variety shows like "The Philco Radio T~me" . ( 19'6-49> and "The Bing Crosby Show." THE UCLA film archives bu collections of studio prints, animated films, 'B' westerns, Song contest . entries dufi The American Sona Festival is acceptln1 entries for Lyrlc Com· • petition 8 and the Ei1htb Annual SontwriUng CompetitlQn. Lyric, Competition 8 has a postmark deadllne date of April 30, and the Songwriting Com· petition deadllne date is June 4. Entries must be postmarked no later than June 4. Both competitions will be judged by top musk buallaeu professionals and more than $73,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. For additional information call (213) 464-8193. Ladies are losers in 'Red Rover' There are two things you can say about Southern California playwright Oliver Hailey: 1) He sees women as willlng victims of marriaee, and 2) he's a pretty creative guy. Halley's latest work lo hit the community theater circuit -"Red Rover, Red Rover" - amply demonstrates both. "RR,RR" opened last week in an Orange County premiere by the Irvine Community Theater. Like "Father's Day." another Hailey play re- cently performed by the Newport Theater Arts Center, "RR.RR" concerns three couples with distinctly flawed relationships. But, unlike "Father's Day" or any other play, the characters spend fully as much Ume speaking directly to the audience as they do to each other. Wherever they are -in a swimming pool. a bathtub or the grocery store -they take time to look Into the crowd and explain what's going on in their minds. It's a risky gimmick, but 1t works. The story concerns one couple, played by Marvin Maron and Kris Hagen. who invite two others over for an evening that extends into the wee hours. Rather than send them home, Maron Elegant Escape Treat yoursdf to hoed comfort and style in the European trad ition. 1ust 8 miles from Los Angeles amidst great museums. galleries and shops. Pemhousc dancing. dining. fine furnishings. personalized service . . !)];,~ , • ~~la. /{J:,n, 150 Soult\ Los Robles COii (~)) m ·t>OO °' yoU< locol Hilton ll~n Serttc:e Do you read the PUBLIC NOTICES published in this newspaper daily? They are a vital part of DUE PROCESS OF LAW and of the PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW ... Pybl1c no l 1t"e s a re publishtd under t"ourt or· ders or legislative t"odn for lhe purpose or notify ing one or more In· -dividuals of some pro· pos ed a clioo or past event which may ad· versely or favorably af· feet their rights. interest v r duties. and also for the purpose of g\vlng such _,.rso.ns the opportunely to protttt their ri&hts, or to be hurd In the matter encouraees the quartet to "sleep over." In fact, it is possible he has sabatoged their cars, leaving tbem little choice. Maron, you see, is a lonely guy. He likes having a houseful of people. His enthusiasm for it is charming, if a Utile sick. As for the couple ... well, Eddie (Terry Marchinia.k), who is married to Leigh (Susan O'Connell), wu once married to Nell <Mary Benton), who ls now wed to Harris (Pat Oswald), wbo seduces Leigh. Got the picture? Meanwhile, Joe (Maron) has proposed to both leigh and Nell, but what the hell? He loves ev- erybody. ' This is the stuff of which Hailey is fond -mar- riages composed of convoluted deception, love· hale loyalties, dreams gone sour. And, another Hailey theme, the women in "RR.RR" are large- ly seen as innocent, even compassionate, bystan- ders in the games that are set up and carried off by the menfolk. Their lot is to bleed wttb minimal protest. There are aparenUy no options. "The trouble with marriage is husbands," Nell tells the audience." It's that simple." BAWLING BRITONS -"Relatively Speak· ing'' is a play set in England with a British cast (the one exception 'being Barbara Edivan, shown here with Pip Church) at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. The state returns w Americatt soil with the play's final performance thifi Saturday. By and large, the cast 4oes a &ood job of making their characters cooie ~live under the capable direction of Tom Titus. Miss Benton is moving as the tragic figure Nell; Miss Haeen amusing as the remarkably patient Vic; MissO'Connelleffec- ti ve as the independent Leigh. Maron makes a f\11\ Joe, the hair-brained host. Oswald is delightful as Harris when he is leching about the living room, but delivers his more serious lines without conviction (indeed, some of those serious lines sound as though they were written to be funny). Marchinia.k as Eddie is the cast's weak link, though notforlackoftrylng. Lighting director Terry Kessler deserves a rose or twoforhereffects, which iaolatethecharacters on stageastheyapeak to the audience. We should mention that "RR.RR" is billed as a comedy and, indeed, it's pretty funny at times. But, generally speaking, that description doesn't stick. 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The tunes O'Sullivan, the timlq tilbt ln the s of bis earlier popular •ln&I• '1Clalre" and " lone Main (Naturally)." o •SuJJtvan writes Ua• muaic. and lyrics for bis songs, which is refresbint ln an ace wben e recording artists rely on· the talents of en. · · But that doesn't mean O'Sulllvan for1eta about the wealth of contributions from .UIUllftl't:lng muaiclana and vocaliata. ake no mistake, O'SUllivan'a j --IS•==:.~~='~:.~--------·..-----··--·--..... -..lt.S•&m·,....·~--.. --..... 'Rf.df ··-w::-.:::::r..::;~r.•1 ~ -::..-r::.r::... ---t~~J NOW PLAYING "~<• EIWAl91' lllllTOl ........ ,...,. T1M fCMIT&lll wau.n •n·• ~nu_,,, ~0·7444 MISSIOll v,. 830-6990 Fooi"._ Val<ey 962 2481 • PUIU ACCU'TU '°" Tlltl t•'"Mllff WINNEROF2 ACADEMY AWARDS IDaludl.nc BEST ACTOR ROBERT DE NIRO -lhwd Ansen. NtwSWHk "Arlt'*· ..... ea.. ""' .......... 11c1•lhi11 wllll Cllllcled -.. 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U a kid stands in line all night he should get a front row seat but that's not always the case. ... Nugent picks "The only way to protect the consumer," he concluded, ''ls for him (tht+ concert-goer) to say •I 'm not going to pay that much.'" (From Page D7) beat, his vols are full or spirit. It's ju/ta/bat this has been done before. Done, we would think, to death. . "Intensities" is well-named. It's an active, aggressive album. Witness the song titles: "Heads Will Roll." "~y Love Is Ute A Tire Iron " "I Ain A Predator '' ''The TNT Overture." · ' "Intensities" is the type of album that used to come with the notation ·'This record is made to be played at maximum volume." It's a great way to regress. But who wants to? -Michael Douaari ~IA CAGE AUX FOLLES II" ,_,. __ _ ........ Stll11lt ll1J Ill WIJW tmUY ... PflSIS ....au .... .., ............. ..... ~--Ha Sllry-·· SHMEllM PU. mlBT EJICllill "*-a E WISE IM AWml Lm Pr*811-IMl'Tll PW. .__Ma MJllTH .. _,a. 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GIJIOMCUOOliUJlll 0 ["!AEM> rtO•HlMI t1001< ·~ ~-'1--IM•lil01M tuifMlkf"O'I~ O ... tWUf.....,_tl~ 11!11: • -~--·-ll!-4022 Em --·-- •t l~T t,..ip tr <'lllllttr °""'• • sa1 ... . ·18NSPOIT A TIOM -••• -.... ·= -... ... ... , ... ... -,. -... lflt .... ---,. , .. ,. ID .. ·-.... J9 ·-1• ·--, .. ------:: - •Ill -------- tllO I la l lJO ... tut ... '"' ... -••• -----•IV -- AME SHORES Lowest Priced Fff 19UISTll4" ISTADI . . ~ . Laree Hawnable tat TD. WaUs cl ,iaaa lead • to wood deck. Beautiful Spanish style bome on 2~ acres Norco, Calif. Gorgeous pool, spa, c stom brick work, stables, pastu a, greenhouse all behind electri &ates. Room for tennis ct & ,."""Mollee: All real estate ad· vert11ed ln tbls new1p1per ia subject to tbe Federal Fair Hows- ln1 Act cl 1t88 which mues It Wept to ad· vertlae "any preference, llm ltatlon, or d is- crimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national orilin, or an int.ellUon to make any such preference, lim ltatlon, or dis- criminaUon." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which ls in viola- tion ofthe law. THE REAL ESTATERS vlewa from muter suite, llvlq and family room•! Plu1, lovely pfivate beach. Por full detaila, calllTM.550 $495,000 Jerry Thompson E-12 THE :REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS A Division pf -II arbor lnvestlJlent C!J:. Make your advtrti1in1 dollar 10 'farther! U.t your bulinesl ev•~ day lnlMu LocaHo.t in the Clualfied !Section Charming upgraded 3 of thls newsP,aper. Br 2~ Ba home. Located To Place your "Fast Result" Setvite Directory ad .... ~all Now 642-5671 Id.JU in Santa Ana Heights _642-Sl78 ___ • __ __.~- ---------i acreoss the Sln!et from a ~--••llll•mlillll••••••lllili.:' wmcuff new commercial bld1. V ACAMT Could be small office, or Reduced $25 ,000. live ln It. Owner will Desperate owner says finance. Full price brln1 all offers. No $1B3,900. Ask for Jerry quallfying. Low down. 4 Smith. Bdrm 11.Ql)e story home, totally OHJ"aded. Call for more cfetaila. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631·6990 HORSE PROPERTY Located lD Santa Ana Helllltl. 4 Bdrm 2 bath, 10 ital.la, room for ridtna liq. Excellent ftauc· lq ........... Owttet will carry. CaD 'JD.1100 THE REAL ESTATERS DWLIX 3 bdrm, 2 bath each unJl. Fireplace, bull\.lna. Ex- celleol l"llltal area. Near beacb • bay. ras.ooo. Mt-maewa. associated " . RfSIOfNTIAL,RfAl i:srArr SER~IC£S oriM I 0-5 TODAY M2 S.APPtlll . Beautitull~ maintained Balboa · Duplex. W thin steps of South · Bayfront be ch & located on one of· the most de;iirable lslan<:l Streets. $450,000. i . UOO JSLI Newly remodeled traditional 3 bdrm, 2 •bath plus lge recreaUon room & 2 patSm. Beam cellinp. Beat ln price at $420,000. PINIMSULA POINT llACHMOMT Panoramic view at wedge, frotn ptime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. It. featuring marine room, entry, living room, dining roo,n, built-ins, etc. $1,•.ooo . IAYFllONT We have several fine homes with pier & slip, starting at $1 ,500,000. IAMCHO t-IUGI Springs Condo, 9th fairway, 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, furn. Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade for beach invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I .1 I f'.,, y," j, IJ, , • , ~-H t. 1 'J b 16 I WESTCLIFF oc ... teottt $ 129,500 Six delu~=n 2 lots. $6500 total down needed Nearly ALL nnanced. to c lo se escrow ! Asking $1.3 million . Barely over land value. Cheapest 2 Bdrm condo in Newport Beach. JACOBS REALTY Adu It 11 on I y. very 67ir6670 private. Call for more ·----------details. 54&-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS THE REAL ESTATE RS c .. Sptdallhh Call the opem at the condo Information center. Touchstooe Realty ~ Sell idle items 642-5678 $3 CCIII~ Y'* $100 .el It ttbs Is a PENNY PINCHER AD 3 lin e~ ror 2 d11\ s onlr SI so a da·~ Advf'rt1se one or more items valued up t o $100 Each additional line 1s onl>' 66f for the two days Sorry . DI) commerci al a d s a llowed Char ge ~·our Penny Pincher Ad or u se \'o ur BankAmerkard Visa or Master Charge Cell M...., ltw'll Fridey l :OOAM to S:JO,M f« Md My'•"""° w ul "' ·--s.e.., for __, .. ,...,.. 642-5678 Daily Pilat SEE AND BBJEVE The very finest buy in the Harbor area. New 1650 sq. ft. condos. s minutes to beaches. One half block to majdr shopping centers. Cement drives,\. air conditioning, microwave oven, trash compactor. large walk-in closets. Garage with opener. . Pool and·2 Jacuzzis. WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS iaow.w._ CetlliW....CA 114/6Jt-1011 ....... JJ.000 llACOM IA Y--Mll FfMD A 4 bedroom home in this picturesque bay front community with a spacious 1 bedroom apartment .....-all for $375,0CfO . Beacon Bay ~atures.....a private beach. parks, aocks and a tennis court. The home features a view of the bay, of the mountains and a large enclosed patio. U~l()U~ ti()MI:' REALTORS, 675-6QOO 2443 Ea1t CoHt Hlghw•y. Corona del Mu WE HAVE 4!3 OF THE BEST USTINGS IN TOWN WATERFRONT CONDOS 2 UNITS $110,000 Cos ta Mesa pride of owners hip bargain ! Clean -refurbished ' Live in obe-rent one! Call for details. 646-7171 Huntington Harbour Purchase w /5% dn. on fantastic tenns. Brand new. cpt'd, draped ON WATER. guarded gate entr(' views 2 car gar. •••••••zJ•@IJ• !rr£~1~~M·Mc~.~: r+iiftif*' LUXURIOUS TOWMHOME One year new-Eastside Costa Mesa! 3 B<lrms, 21h baths, loaded with designer touches. Mrs. Clean lives here ! Beautiful pool-be re· ady for summer! Only $129,500. Hurry, 646·7171 THE REAL ESTATERS OCEAHROHT 2 Bdrms, 2 ba, unfum. New. SBSOyrly. IAYROHT 3 Bdrm. 1 ba, unfurn. Mint cond. SB50 yrly. CHAMMEI. FROHT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, unfurn. $750 yrly. associated BllO>fR<, Rfll,TOllS C0•4ti8CIA1 PaOflBtTY Tired or selling bouses 7 days a week? We need one licensee to learn the skills to manage It broker commercial real es tate. Income from mgml while you learn. Super benefits; life in- surance; health in- surance & dental plan. Contact Ken, 875"'700. $5,000 DOWM Payments of $1 ,080 on $90,900 loans. Beautiful 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with dining/family a re a . Shaded covered patio. double garage. call for more details. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS l l' IA f.i 1lt r , " ' t t-t Have something to sell? ~-~~~~~~~I Classified ads do it well. SUMMER SPECIAL $1.67 Per Day That's ALL you pay (ora JO.day ad III the DAILY PILOT saYICI DIRECTOIY DO IT NOW! Ask,_. 5-drw Your Daily Pilot Service Dire<:tory Representative 642·5671, •xf l I I CHARISMATIC-ON WATER I +ar•t c•t1.,orsy i....., a... • ,,..... ... CorMr prop1rty with prl•• 1tMt ...,. StolMd 9cas. W.xk• • tie, w--4 ...... 11 & IM..tlM _.,. • ugll1.. tills 4 becl. + ..... ,.., a..: ...... tdtc .......... INllc-r & ~ SI ,200,000 fee. 0...-wll -a.t ...... flR-.clltg. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. REAL ESTATE ~"'~ Rm'"'"" Prurwtti. M"'""fl't'tWnt t ' ' ' ' • . • ' ' r . . . • j • J ~ /, o/ n.wport RIALTOIS ,, ...... LOYIL Y ..... PLAN. .... f ::: .... ... , ,.... .. .... . ...... c4 .. ........... ......... wM A 'I tali •lft. J ldr, P.I. l••t INlf II ... itH .. SJSl,fOO. . COLI OP MIWPaft IMLTOll 2111 L c:...t Hwr;ce..ii'iii .. ..._. ,, ...... RESIOE NllAl RE.Al IS I.Alf SERVICES TIOUSDA&.I SOUTH All the be~uty is here in this Cameo Shores 5 BR. + den. SoariDI ceilings, spacious room• " exquisite decor. Private cowtyard with pool & waterfall. Gorgeous Panoramic OCEAN VIEW. $875,000 Fee. IN NtWPORTC~NT•lf 644-9060 me . 110111 ILllll II. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE . SUP& SPYM.ASS Two Stories Of Excellence. SUnken Living Room With Fireplace ar Beam Vaulted C~iltna. Laree Family Room, Full Lencth Hearth, Wet Bar. Pt us A Huae Bonul Raom. Sellers Will Assist In Financm1. Pool Size Lot . Shown By Appointment. Asldng . 9565,500. A "Joy Of Newport"~· LIDO ts&.I Easy Financine. Near Community Beache~ Clubbou•e & Tennis. Large ..,uiet Corner Lot Wi&b Traditional Three Bedroon:a, Plus Great Guest Quartert With Bath It Bar, Or Billiard Siu RecreaUon Room. Beautifully Land.acaped Lanai & Patio. Expandable Lot. $425,000. ' ti) --...... , ... ,,. . HAllDI VU II.LS Sf•cl11i1 a o,.. I ... .._.ii urMf' ............... , ........ fl!lllJ• I.fl ............. ...., r1 Ml.,..,.. SJ71,tff. .... : . ......_ .............. ,. '•• Prior commitments forces aale of !'Cape Cod•.• Home *1th 3Bdrms, 2Baths, slrulle 1araae. 2 paUoe, all oew._phambfu.J /roof, etc. on Full Lot. 8parldln1 Clean "Move-In" Condition. SJJl,000 WW sell below market value with $'70K or more down! Owner will early renialnln1 at 12~% if~ before June aoth, 1981. 1714167S.J47t 1714t 67Mll 1 OWNER-AGBNT 1002 ..... Pr' ~1 1001 .............................................. WA TlllllONf PENl1'8tJLA BEAUTY W Qodb~rTcl1e ptl me Lllre.qew aBr +Den lakdront 1oeltlon. j(,LJllTnNANCING ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . HERITAG£ IH I\ l l OH'"l V le w 1 f «>rever. 3 Br, tMt mo ~Jl9~ Aua. ''!'!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ S~ba, pvt •Oa. fl§!t JIOISDOCCUPANCY 1: flnan. Si>ettadalarl Of· •111 .. •--NB tered af S354.too. Call • ~ar, 552-1800 It ult for Lynn dys~.wkndlt Noah. Town ar Cowitry evn Ml.-.S;MMm IOJ4 FP'ERS : bedroom. uare feet. • separate llreplace. ...... trea. beard . AR BELL, Rltra. Cifhh-IMdl IOll •••••••••••••••••••••••! I 17 ~c~!l~ vm~2a 1fro~ fore!~~. lba, --•M•UA-•'91D--I-• ~!~~~g ht another, .. .. tor}' d bo ..... lat ... - -mutt sell ~ut. lmmac, ~e. u raded en me. ,_,wn · ~ Meta Ve,. Pool Home. wl w n Caplltrano Pallsadea on EJti1t1n1 low Interest •br +den,at.ained glass, poo ar Jacuzzi. Woo~ Portola. Sll'T,000/080 ftnanctn1. Pride of new pain! in/out, too panelled llvlna • dlnli>a _41M122 ________ ownenhlp. Larae 3 many amllnitia to list! room . G-ame room wJUl Bdrm + family room AGT. JobGCox. MHMS8 deck. STll.000. owner• unJt and three 2 OCIAMVllW Bdrm 2 bAtb unitt. AU _o_r_U_l_-121!__..__ ___ _ .............. Take ~vet •.ooo loan and owtler Will ctr:r y a 2Dd oo Ulla .ireat 4 bdrm beauty. On"ly Jl2t,SOO. Call DOW IJ'Tl.5370. A\LSLCTE mTOM VILLAS l n cJ u d e b u II t! n 11 1 MISf.llDI Wttb 3 railed frplca, I fireplaca and encJOteO ASSUM BLE9~% patio area wd &uilt-ln 1ara1e1. Excellent COO· .. _ <>LA I 1ardenbtnuacbwithlt1 dltlon. For more ln· ~M'o:;:"Ld,r~i!.e~ own faucet It drain. fo~aUon,callN>-1151 w. Balter.MH693 Qwet dea with Ill OWN Ml bath A patio area, + 3 aiore bdrim, It s more fUJJ batb1 . True ~ . H£RITAGl Rf A l TORS Gourmet kitchen with ....:..----"--- triple 1lnk. pantry Is re-OP EN HOUSE untll clpe counter. Solar Sold I We•kdaya Bl"Ollff windows to .. ve 2 : IO·lpm. Sat /Sun enerty. 3 car 1ara1e 10·1plb. 4br, l~ba, --------1 with built-In work hardwood noon. new ~EL!I~! .. bdrm homes ln great area. Seller wantl qulclt ••le • la of(erinj 95% flnancin1. 759·1501 or 752-7373 WALKi:R6LEE R.E. COUJtter,._cablMU • \ltlll· palnt, eptt, drapes, t1 atna. Dramatic phamMat $115,000. 113 11lyU1hted baths wltb S..te8t.Cll~1'1Jlor ___ ...__--'--"'--- nnken tuba • full 111·11'71 ceramlctiletreatmeot. --------• U~-A.Avallable. ww coaalder bu)'lna your pneent bouae lnt.rade. SUl,000 1714Mt).Hlt SH ...... ~~C'tt>rrooo Ja1mlne Crtell decorator home, plan t on areen· belt lrDmac. •·• M0-114.5 Tbe -.uest Home in: ... ..-.c .... 2bdrm • den~ cbeeer)' ltlt.eben, plaatatJoo abut- t.era, pvt comm. with WUADILMAI 4 Br, 2 Ba. &pie, paUo, ovenlsed llriq rm, out· r.Jn '"' i' I ~ 1 ' I ' ' ',{ \ [ I {, 1 ! '1 R&'M~ " I I l "I ' u1.•• $21 ,000 to 111\.Hne loan on tbt1 lieautlf ul 2 Bdrm, 2 ba Plerpointe Condo, Vaulted ceilings, cozy WOOdburning fireplace, sundeck, pool, tennll and spa. Bille to beach, Located at Garfield and ~ach. Seller bought another and will aaist wtth 2nd TD. Open Slt/Sun at t9222 Shoreline Dr. Joe Riley, Agt. Ofc: 848-1511, Res: 631·5751 S&S GOLDENWEST ESTATES UNIY•SITY P OP EN SAT /SUN l· 115SZCctton . DRAMATIC 4 Bdrm 3ba Deane home. New cpt, celral air, areal ;ca· tlon. 552·1311 ... W2D!!P.!'!t Beat location. -Op- graded. sum,900 Otiber anxious. ' H"'ntlngton Models -4 bdrm, 3 bath + bonus room, 3 car garage. 3000 sq ft executive home. Formal dining, large family room wtwet bar. .• REDO\RREr I 754•1202 Meed ...... $267,000 to $290,000 A.SSUMAILI LOAN Ask for Madeline, agent, 961-4602 2 STY LAHOMARK 4 er, 2~ ba, 3 car gar. ASSUME FIN. Newly painted & carpel· Rancho San J oaquin ed. S103K assumable In. As king 1159,900 Fas l Vllla.2br,2ba,sgl sly.l escrow. Bkr 963-83?7 blk tennis & golf clubs 1158,000. Open Daily Newly remodled home. 12·5. 2 Segura. SS2·1717 nr bch. W /2br. 2ba. den l~O~w~n~er~/~b~rok~er~. ~Coo~p~~I & frplc. Totally up· r: graded. large assum. --------•I loan. owe 2nd dys 557·7951, eves 840-4790. C ONVERTIILE 3 Bdrm 3 Bath home Easily convertible to S Bdrm. Great location. jUll over 1 mlle lo the beach. 2800 sq ft for only FOURPLEX All unltl are 2 Br, 2 Ba, good rents, no vacancy factor. Price $185,000. WALMUT S9UARE * IESTIUY * Nice 2 story "C" plan, 2 bdrm condo Freshly painted, central air Priced below compara· ble sales for immediate action. $98.500. CALI.MOW 644-7211 r.Jn NIGEL DAILEY & ASSOCIATES Condo Speclalish Call the experts al lhe condo info rmat ion center. Touchstone Realty 9fl8.<WJ7 UMIVHSITY P~ Single famlly restduce 3Br 2ba. Beaulifjf llY landscaped , lmq;ac cond. Alriwn, nice yard. Leasehold. $157 ,500 . 4491 PlnonTree Lane Open Sat/Sun 1·5 BURR WHITt REAL TOR . lt4t;. 67§...46)0 REAL ESTATE WHAT"SYOUR GA.ME? H It's golf. you·tt "fove this lovely 3 bdrm on the golf course in Rancho San Joaquin. 2 balconies & a patio, wet bar & more compliment this spacious model. Call us ror details & rinancing Only S19 5 .000 '7l41552·4477 :...-:Walker I lae REALESTATE EXCITIMENT IH UVIMG Bar, builtins. stereo & 1 display cabinet. 3 cov ered balconies. 2 \Mtfms + a den. Exquisitely de cor ated with a n ex celient view or Turtle Rock Hiils & the twinkl ing night lights For so meone who Wlshes the best at a reasonable pri ce. c all u$ at <7141552-4477 =--'Walker I lae REAL ESTATE --- LOCJWta IHCh I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THESHAJCIS Weathered ced ar shakes, that is Custom designed 3 bdrm. ram rm, 2 baths. Extensive use or wood glass & ceramic Ule. Beam ceii· ing, Crplc. S16S,OOO. Mission Realty (714)494-0731 . pool, Jae fr tennl1. --------1 $2Hi000. By Owner: -~-...;.__.;..;.;;...__1 Loan la assumable. A.MeMcC..a.d YOUCAMHAVL lovely ocean & hillside views from this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home on a lot HIGH ASSUMAILE large enough ror ex· 751-1 '71. ~ "" ' ------- I . I 611·120 BUY ING 7 SELLING .' I I' 4Br home w/spa, xlnt. panslon. Sellers may cond.$169,000.SS2.0940 help with financing LEASES -$395,000. Ranch Realty, the leas- ing leader has many leases lo choose from. '495 to SHOO per month. . . ~ I' NLll ~ Jd1\I IY ~ 1 1~1l )000 •STdTEI! Your own 1 br condo In gorgeous Northwood area of Jrvjne. Great emotional appeal & owner wlll help finance Call for details. UND• MAUIT OWMER RMA.HCIMG A 2 bdrm home with c harming gardttns. within walking dl&~nce to beach & town. Many exciting amenities in· eluding stained & Jtihded glass windows . Carved mantle by local artist R oom t o expand 1310,000 . MYSTIC HIU.S A beautifully main· tained custom home on a large lot. Superb ocean views & Catalina. sun- sets. 3 bdmu1, 2 laalhs. Seller may help finance. $247,500. ~r•r '•\.. .... ~&.-, "l~'100IS College Part Syracuse L•.-• ....... I 012 Plan features S Bdrm + •••••••••••••••••~••••• den. 2 Ba, lat,. lamlty _______ _ kitchen. Allrlnl 1000'• under markets. Call for r ' I 0 . ': ... --·- Irvine model bol'M Hie. Pooderwa IPI.$ Place. Open Sat. hn. April 11 as 12. lOA•·5Pll. 20• dowl\, li~~ tnterut. No quattlyln1. lrvlnt Blvd. to Yale Avt. Folio" ••1ni. Orange Cout DA.IL Y PILOTIFridlly, April 10, 1811 • ..._..·,_w. HouesforW. · ~"-tft h.:w. HHtHPorWt otltwl._,..,. N1•H~1b•tl H1til ....... J1t d ....... ,. 'hit H .. HU.fw hba:I • ••..•.•......................•...............••.•••.......•.•...•...•.•.•.••..••..••.•••.•.• ········~·············· ........................................................................................... . !!.t.:~ .... !!.~~ wPort IMclt I 069 wport IMdt i 069 ?!'!'!'.~ ........ !~!~ ~~!.'!r.:!! .• ~!.~~ ~~~~ ... !!!! ~~ ....... ?~;!~ ~~., .......... !?!~ ~~~~ ... ??!! ¥ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,Spac JBr 2~ ba UOO ft . DISPllATI! APPUVAU.IY LIDO ISL! charmlnl a '800/rno,48r~f!lim.orun· Woodbrld1e 3bd Condo 2Br, den, 2Ba, wlk to bcb, condo. View', A/C. trpl, $10d000 under market. Near new 4· P lex. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, playroom. furn . • / poo t. 8 3 6 cl09e to pan, pool, 1cb. tennla • poof priv. S'750 r cto.e to lbopa. 9~% In. CUSTOM HOMI MIWPOIT 3b ~ 2ba, $85,000. bdrm1 2 batb each unit Ju1t remode'9cl. StaG PretidloDt.CM. ~o6"-21119,55MS19 mo. 640.5272. W'knd caU hto.ooo . Own /aat Completely custom borne clean and 844· . wl~rlreplace.enclosed motomo.BiUGrundy, 545-1110 L .___... •2 .. cou.ct1-~1 -.Sl-7°'8 · 1 · b' · k ti patto, dol.lble 1ara1e. 675-U.61. -•.-• -# .., 1mmacu ate. ~ pnvate nc pa OS, HILPI POllCLOSUll $16S.OOO. Blll Grllndy, 1900 sq rt Coodo 4 bdrm s ••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Weat Nwpt, or bch. 2br, letwport IMclt t OH ••••••••••••••••••••••• &use ai 2' car near high '1chool. Fee land. $130,000. Act. 641-0763. THEll.UffS l II-spit Le•el ~...fJnest orl1inal area. ~,;!lasalve 11ttnbelt vista. •martly decorated in • •popular tones. nearby : )ool. Offered at $212,000 • lwith assumable hi bal. loan-try 5'3.000 down). Alt. MO·SS60. HARBOR VlEW HOME "Montego''. 4br, 2ba. Fee Land, loan assum. 675-2139 Lido Waht ~ o11t Fantastic financing on this large 1 Bdrm-4th floor, view of bay & ocean·security bldg· pool-boat slip available •. -Open 1·5. Dial 012 611 •'Lido Park Dr $269,000-make offer D.M. Mcnhal Rltr 644-,,90 PARTY IN HARBOR VIEW Smashing family room with wet bar. Unbelieva ble beautiful e nter tainer's patio. S Bdrm Sommerset on ree land. Absolutely immaculate move.in condition Creative financi ng available. • RED CARPET 754-1202 SEAVIEW 3br, "Nantucket" in private community Pool sited lot. like new condition! w1lh view. $200.000 assum 1st By Owner 1903 Yac ht Camillla $365,000 will cooperate with brokers . • 833-3622 or 644-801B Versailles 2bdrm, SM.000 dwn. $80,000 assum Small view. W. 730-2270 . H: 642·2682. END YOUR SEARCH This home bas ever ything you could want. 4 bdrms, 2'12 ba .. sparkl· ing pool, 2 fireplaces. A very private backyard with citrus trees To view this delightful pro· . \)erty. please call for an appointment Assuma· ble loan will h e lp finance. To Place 1our "faat RHaall" 1«9tee Directory lld . , •• Cell Now .-.l'~"~-'4~1671 MIU spacious hv1ng rm, 3 Br, 3 Ba, sa.ooo under market. Rltr,S7S-61Bl. ba. pool,Jac,sauna,etc, Wlthtn walkina dtatance den.2ba,blt:ns.dbleaar. gourmet kitchen and all the goodies. 2bdrm. lba. $75,000. ......._ U.fwWllMd next to Back Bay S'7 t.o t~nla, -~~pol • SIOO /mo + .. c. dep. Plush carpets, walking distance to the 844·S069. IMCOME,.OPMTllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Call Bob 175-4277 or dwntwn. New. beaut. Avail April 18-Sept 1. Be h & W t Don't · this Lookln& for income un· lolMHI '' I •• 1207 Sharon 67S.7611M w®dr.• &l'8S house. S (W)92'7·21115. ac a er. nuss one $3 597 50 its?! We have 5 pro-••••••••••••••••••••••• . Bll, i am rm, lae Uvina for $265,000. perties in C.M. Pnced I Bdrm houae, patio, lBr Condo, nr So. Cst rm :W lfplc, vtewofocean WISTCU..A.JllA • right at less tha" garage, l blk to Bay or Plaza,availS-1. M2Smo. ~billafroauveryroom. lbdrm Condo w/pool. J QUAIL PLACE ia aU'you have to put llXGross. No bank Bch. Avail May lit tll()() 835-llCllOeves .r.soo mo. 675-4117 ; Very prlvale ! On PROPERTIES down on u.e 2 bdrm financing n!QWred. In-mo. + utilities 1.st le last 64.f-7877 Rutland Rd. Adults only. bom ... XJntopportunity tuelted?Thencallus. &Sec.67~24419aft6pm. 2Br, lBa, wsbr/dryr, Lu.xW'y 2bdnn,2ba,view, :SJ~•ll 615·6646 or 752.1,.... to buyl S.ller wanta . 1 C ..l.-1 u_ ~222 &arden, couple only, sm open beama frplc 1975 $71 ,ts&. 759·1501 or ....................... ht & last-$200 sec: Incl •til. Kay discount ,.,..,.., TAY quick uJe 11 Only • ot'M•--• child welcome S500 mo ' ' 7SZ·7373 ShorecUff12 bt & den, t1e 6'73-3614 . for services. 494-0066. Lovely 4Br, SBa custom WALJt~R •LEE R.E. ) yard. Mlnf view. $1100. • Oceanfront rentals $350 home near Linda Island. 714/641·0163 Agent, 673-S!W. Beautiful new condos for mo. & up. Adlta only. Featurea: lrg. master OtMrl........ 2'78'1 Bristol St lmmac. 3 br, Irvine Ter· rent. $650. Dbl gar 499-3819· aulte, sauna, wet bar, a MAC:NAB·AVIJE Elllilll!::AITV ........ -.;-••••••••••••• Costa Mesa. CA '"'/opener, close to . frplc, game room & pvt. A5'.8SIDIM'fOFMIWM~~ ' Moltllel9r race, l&e Yd. pool, Jae, .. Iii' ld o n 1 b dock for SO '. boat. --• I I 00 $1680. 640-9900 ast ocean. 631-4361 agt. Oifmera _.x. eaae. 3 r, S 3 • 0 0 0 1m 0 • Yr 1 Y . r'lllll'I'" , _________ , 2 bf , \) c ea n v u . ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM BAYFRONT. D•o Polat lZ26 g'ardtner, avail. Apr. 15, _6_7_5·_9956 __ . ----- Trailer fl beb $14.~. Avail furn If desired. ••••••••••••••••••••.••• $1200 /mo . .iM-5490 2 br collage, fam. rm. Term1, OWCortrade D~ Slip for 2 lae boats. 3 2 BR, 2ba, fprtc, darling newly r~. immac. l\.'.i IEACH HIDEAWAY! Charming home in mint condition just steps from both sandy surfing beach and tranquil bay on prime peninsula point lot. 2BRS. 2 baths, living rm w/fireplace, separate spacious family rm w /skylight and sunny brick patio. $342 ,000. Joyce Edlund 642-823.5. E-11 ••wport Beech 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center 642-8235 644·6200 Ocean :Jronl This 5000 Sq. Ft; Home sits on Linda lsle. A private guarded Community in the heart of Newport Beach. Boat slips for (3) 55 ' -70' Yachts. For Sale or Trade. We are developers so submit land or other Real Estate to owner Jim Thompson. l714t 121-1210 '21Jt 591-1363 llOOJ JSZ..3710 COftdo Specialists Call the experts at the c ondo information Southern California ·s center. premier high rise con· Touchstone Realty dommium. Spectacular 968-~ 601 UDO view or Newport Bay. Total 24 hr security. 2 houses on large lot. All Highly upgraded with sorts of potent ial. all amenities. You 've $140,000. Agt641-0763 . got to see it lo bebeve it! Principals only. '*Cote Realty & Investment 64().5777 f:9!-3816 Drastic reductlQll on Bdrm, 4ba. 3 frplcs, 2 cottage. $550 + t650 re· Beau\. 3:Bll 2 Ba, spec· blka to ocean. 230 brand new B•lboa kitcbens,paU.o&deckon fundable .dep. Avl. tacuar 190oceall view. Prospect.(2l3)S9l·7537 PALM SPRINGS AREA. 2B r 2ba. 4 yrs old. Com pl furn. On 9 hole exec golf course in adlt park. View San Jacinto. 638·9300 ask for Virginia. I 24x44. 2 ~r. 2 ba. pre-1 · sligious park. free golf. nearly new. $28.500. Hemet. 1~-81168 1400 sq fl home. 5• Pk 2Br. 2Ba. sUllporch. lg fncd grdn. adlls 645-1862 Ap_a,.._,,.., •• !!>!'.?~ •••••••• !?.~~ INVESTOlJIUILDB Just list,cf! R-2 lot. Eastslde. Good for 6 con· dos. Has 4 rent.al income units. 12~% assumable linancin1. Move Cast! 7S2·6499 ' ~~:~:~ia~.~~t~~ Bay. Security system S·l-81. Eves. 498-2600 Spa, pvt road 11185 mo. __ ..:___.:..._....:-. __ _ tal area. 100 feet from $3200/mo. 2bdrm. lba, hardwood ;~.~40~~ 2 ' T '° d d ' 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps to beach. beach. Large 3 bdrm, 3 Waterfront Homes noors. frplc, 1625/mo. $750. Property House. bathplus2bdnn,2bath. Realton,lnc.631·1400 499·2283 495-3850 Charm 3 bdrm. 2 ba &U-38SOorM2·lOlO. Owner will assist in i---------~use. Prlv~cy Nr pool. Harbor View Homes·3Br. financing. $4.25,000. M .,.A....,.AC--••NR. MARINA. 2 br, 2 tennis. bch. bate guard. den. fam rm, grdnr, xtra Red h 1lI0-~ Realty 1 ;-;-:~ -;-:{rn 1 ~·"' ..,..., ba, fprk .• 2 car gar. ~ '".tl•• -.... mo. Avail I p 180 degree ocean & 499-2986 "V .... -c ea o . 18 00 o r l harbor view custom peT mo. Ma li. ~ra.3138. Re•wick, corner lot, home for lease b y H.tiMjtORIMdl 3240 Ln .. 1 1250 comm pool. $975 mo. owner, Irvine Terrace. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••-•••••••••••• 975-0040 dys. 640-5836 br. 3~ ba, maid's room. lBr. IBa condo. Pool, A~Ovei Br. 2 Ba. in _e_v_s ______ _ Uv. rm. den, din rm, spa , sauna, tennu kW1111AtVULa1e.Nopels. . 20 UNITS C.M. ho m e built around courts. security gate. •0.4'1~ Hrbr View Hmes. 3 Br Beautiful 1 year old atrium w /pool. lease S400 Agent 536-6565 fr 2ba, Crplc, beaut. carpet- T 0 w n h 0 use units. min. 1 yr. $t000/mo. CaU s:J6.0n5. · · Mhslott V1tfo 3267 inf and yard. No pets. Frplcs. Nice area. 568·6566 or (212)572-030. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ... 1 yr lse. 644-7220 or TSLINVSfMTS642·1603~~~~~~~~~3Br,28aonquietCul·df· 3 Bdrm , 1"'1 ba, lge pvt 549·8755 sac. Clo,,eto lkh & Sehl. lot. SSOO/mO. Thornton ---------Do YCM1 W.t A Gated Community. Encl. yrd, boat a cces&; Rlty 831-0300. s-ta AM 3210 ..Plex ...__ •~t"" Dn Elegant 3 Br. Family covered patio frplQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. ---• rm . master s uite $690/ . 1 G d Mewportleoch l269 2006 S. Garnsey. 2bdrm, All 2 Bdrms. Total price w /frplc, stepe to pool, 163.S::: ~c31133 !~t ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iba, $475/mo. 1st. last + $170,000. ~3666 spa & tennia. $1500/mo. • · 3 Br 2 Ba, incl. refrlg, $150. 644·5'l69. 2131276-5620. do. $525. Adults onW Jy · Aat. 673.3356 Whelan Ca 11 67 5 · 274 O o r 2bdrm, 1YJba,2storyeof\• fenced yrd, $750 /mo yr-3Br 2Ba Home firepl lrg bk y rd· patio· garages. S62Smo. 972.9999 ·PJanNRealty .Jfeal Estate Charmin& Cottage for sgl ~~~b~~!8 or 963-o9o) HARBOR RIDGE·3Br. or couple, furn/Un.furn. · 3Ba. study, view decks, ~ L 1216 Momt_._ ....____... call SS7-SOOOor6'7S.7173 5"S Exec.• bdrm, 2\.'.i ba. Jae, pooS-I, tennis9099. $2,000 •••••••~•••••••••• -_....., d' •· f mo 87 4(778 549· leNrf 2400 4 B I be h f 1!l· .,. am. rms,. nr . ' OCEANFRONTHOME c ... terJLoh/ Crypn . 15 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oc~~:°° car:;, ·;::O':e~ G west CoUeae. htt Npt Crest condo, 4 Br 21;1, O'k>oks pvt beach, 2 br . Harbor Lawn-Mount LIAUOWHIAD $1 9 00 /mo. Koop : new. '900/mo. 962·61J9 Ba, spilt level. dbl 2Ytba,den,din.rm.lge Olive 2 C.metery plotl Beaut. home Z lotl from 6ll·l.2S6. Ail· aft. I . garaae. Leau '90()/mo. deck, Sl.200/mo. 499-22:53. ~~er 1S700 <botb >. lake, dock 11.gJlt. 3 br, 2 3Br2ba,dbl&ar,famrm ¥\,lw44et857·!303 _df....._·502_1 _____ _ ba, rec rm, bunk room 4 Br + maid'.s quarwn. w /frplc and sty ligbl. 5-Mt leedt 3211 ca-arcWt Property 160 •••••••••••••••••••••• over aara•e. 2800 sq ft , Beaut. decor. super Fenced yrd, kids OK. • IWFJ S ..................... .. bifb beamed ceil1ngs, view, top ol Spygla.sa. IS$0 /mo. 98G-IS80 3 bdrms. fam rm, 11100. al wood panelled, 2 $2000 /mo. Koop . 2 bdrm, 2 bath $125. Small3bdrm,lbacottage f p I Rltr 644--01.M on the canal. $675 . rplcs. SUl,000 or ex-631-12166. Act. *LOOI* 00 s. · · (Zl3):JS5-79811 .. cha~ge for beach, resid 2bdrm. 1~ condo w4h ltA .. ~~ or in come property. Costa M"° 3224 frp I c + pool. Av a i I ..., c.,.., T•tllt lZ90 Open wkends on N. Bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW ! $4SO/mo. Call Exd'bsfve, fulls urity, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Road. (714)337·5559 IUDSf'mOIC Mlke~•u. be~utllul 3 Br. 3 Ba. ADULTS COURTYARD Owner E S'd Bd ... private yard, wet bar & • • 1 e rm. "25· fireplace, many other TWNHSE Zbdrm, l\.'J~a. r T W /Garaae. 642-2510, Hwt~toa amenities including attached a•r· frpk, air, (ROANLMWOODESERDCONDO 646·4348. Hwt»itr JZ42 Maids room. $14&o mo. Pool. Redhill, nr S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F •U·SO/ c II 2 b 2 b full f b 3 BR 2 Ba k B Call An•hony wkdys rw y . .., mo. a r, a, Y um. Y , sty, c ay Lux Condo on Lagoon • 832 4279 Cannell & Chaffin. as· condo. Pool & jacuzzi. 28r, 2V.ba, 2 Crplcs, lg 642·5751 eves & wknds ---·---·------- sum able 9¥•% loan. $850. 631-6995, ask for gar, S8SO mo. 846·3039, 644-8889. We11Mlnter 1291 Ruth or Steve 840-5502. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dining room. 1975/mo. Agent 3244 -----~ WOODBJUDGE 3 Br. 11/• Ba. Condo. $600/mo. W rk ( 714} 833·6029 · Rama . Home (213)498-8090. 2br 1\.\ba Jbr2ba h2ba I . i A .. . G i .. . ' I . '. ' I I • " •• I; J I . " J cf •• .. • ' I ' I • . . . • . . • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . • .. . • • • • . i ' .. .. • ' ,. ;. ! I •. ~ • J. r f ; ~-.. ' ---:---...,. . - •• ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~· ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ -~ ~ ~ /Ffl41y, April 10, 11181 • • e To 1111 ' Car Borers ... CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 EA8I' COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 (714) 673-0900 3-08146 SJ098 4/10/81 MVD JHSCD CHD 7146730900 NTO TRDN NEWPORT BEACH CA 0900 EST TO: ALL NEW CAR BUYEB8 THIS WEEKEND ONLY ... OUR ONCE A YEAR 48 HR. DEMONSTRATOR CLEARANCE SALE. OUR ENTIRE 1980 & 81 DEMONSTRATOR FLEET HAS BEEN DISCOUNTED BY AS MUCH AS $4210. THAr8 BIGHT "8101 THESE CARB ARE LOADED WITH ALL THE POPULAR EQUIPMENT. SOME HAVE SUNEOOFS, MOST HAVE AIR CONDITIONING, ALL ARE IN SUPERB CONDITION, EACH BEING MAINTAINED BY OUR FACTORY- TRAINED MECHANICS IN FIRST CLASS WORKING ORDER. SALE CARB INCLUDE: 6 V.W. RABBITS (GAS & DIESEL) 3 AUDI 6000 TURBOS 1 AUDI 6000 S 3 v.w. sc:moccos 1 v.w. JETl'A 3 AUDI 4000s ALL BALE CARB ARE CLEARLY MARKED WITH THE DISCOUNT PRICES, AND ARE READY FUR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. SALE ABSOLUTELY ENDS 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 4/12/81. DON'T MISS OUT. CHICK IVERSON VOLKBWAGON, POBBCHE & AUDI 446 EAST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92680 (714) 673-0900 0900 EST MOP DMV MOP • ). ' . '· • • • , ' ' .,, I '., .. , ., "' . .... ·-J , • .. 1 .. 'ro~J. . .... ... ,, • It '"" " ' I'' ' ' , I ~-' ... Orangeeo.t DAILY pf&.OTJF.rtdi!Y,AQIU 10, 1881 CA:nEM c U..... tfal 1•....,. Af t h......_ ~al 1111.,._, ...... 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Choke ~·· tn55»00l'T 1bdrm °"' 1pt. abl& *· ot,mpic:Jibl pool, ltlkl· Noo1Clloker, w9rklDJ. lac, 92$0.&n·• MWpf ,..._. Ha"°r·Baktr Center, Ann. now 2bdrm, lba, nrt Oraqe. all 1Nllt· .c \tlMiil~. J~UR!. COUMTIY CWI ••tun 11 °"" JO. '2IO E..c otne. 19 .a.oat Co•t• 111 .. a Vaunt. frplc, decll. *'/mo. to., ept~ *1tt· Nit • landlcapfft1; LI ... IN + '75 depollt. ,..._. * * * urroundln fa . Ac,.H tw.a1ent.Mt-l386 1'75·MM or Answer Ad DO pet.I -~ Hall ~t ... atllul bld1. In alt. •. from Clt1 Hall. All •UP-..... ..... '706 J..s2, 641·4300~n. May Ut, .... ,., H.B. MIWPOIT ~·:=:':i. ~~~ pori servl~ avaUable. '11 MI C 0IM11 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ftomt:.W.~UI llACH F urn. room avail for BAY CONDO w /prol From 225 lo 4750 1q.n . CDM. Ll•tti.... lile lBr, lBa, 1 •LARGE, LUXURJOUS, Triplex. 2Br, lBa, new Chrltt11n lady ln C.M. ,,_ d b. t en.3002 2,S80sq. f\. avaU lrnmed. l'5 PR 1 V ATE • . New cpt, pabll. Frplc, "alk· j h '250 / C ll woman • • au1 er. For leaH. Hiah ideottty adh.newturn*'25mo. lbdrm, frplc, dis· lo c~et, Leand. ~pe.: •I edrooma . AnaduJtcomml.ll'ltyon ome. mo. a Prlvfum rin,btd.b.1ar, MIWPOITllACH Joe. on Pacrtlc Coaat utll incl. 673-0'188 art hwaaber, autom•Uc 1•r, patio. M40/m0. -.lllO. teo0-t45o. IWll OK, DO the Back •ay. SPtC· Cbarlene-..201e.. No depod.ht rel'• are l or I~·~" Hwy. ldeal medical, lpm. lrt deck, avall lllay lit. wkdya aft. ~;IO. pet • p leue. Walet I tacular Spat. 'I awhn· Lake Foreet, utU1 pd1 req. Phone 56-.:f eYes et on••· P r ime tcic . dental• R.E. comm'I of· Cb•rmlna & prtute. l Br. aso. t'fl-1018. Tt1a1h Ppld. CarPort. mtna pools, lll&!tedt.n· ldt/lndry prtv, rec fac, Ii wlmda. Furo.orunfura. '15a·8550 ncea. SUBO/mo. <below lHa. Htchquallty. l..aun· ....;.;..:..-.~;...:.;.;;.., ___ -1 1 Br. Quiet , secluded, --!511ot'7~29'11 . .\IL., p1a c0\U1a, b • traUa, $3$0 516-4038 market). Owner will dry. $575 /mo. Yrly. Ce1teMeM ll2 pOOl, wdell landacaped, nofee. '!cthtell!rt ~r:nedn2 . . Luxurious 4br hae in San Clemente apace neg.aremodel.CallTim (7U)675·9814eves. •••••••••••••••••••••• crpta. rapes. No pet.a. 2 Bd 2 ba pts d bedrooms apartments. MA.LE Hunt. Harbour to shr avail. ~ua than 60< a Sloat (710752·8011. A 1 en t 7 31·68 29 or rm, · c • rps, and to-n .. '...."•es from $UOMONTH w 134 yr old Pb.,.ician on root. Pr1vat.e baths & air t213)269·1n&4. C • M 172.. MIWLY DICOI. M&-os74 d /w. encl 1ar , Beach & 5 .. ,..,..., 548-9692 JY d·uonin" 673-3022 •• • ... .. 1 Br. cu.pd, -cl ear, · Poinu area. $430 /mo. 11510.00permonth canal, 2 bllLI lo bcb; 31): con 1 ... or •• ••••••••••••• ••••••• • .-u 0 J ...,,_A X1n b '-I bo l d k 2500 t 92·"4l2l d/waaher, pool. Adulta. 84.2-8032 n amUUll..., t t + pvt a. no a t. a oc • ocn vu. ---·------ SUS CASfTAS 642.5073 me........ San Joaquin Hilla Road empl. malenr Hoa1 S200 IQ ft on 3 lvl. All amen. 2 room office. fum~hed . Furn l br. apt. $325 4c up. • .. ....,. Hunt. Landmark lbdrm ~714)844-1900 mo. 64fH035 Avail. 4/15. ~/mo. 213 nice view xlnt toe reas Encl. gar. Adults, no 2 I I h Ad d 40/ I 598. 431'1 ' ' pell. 2110 Newport Bl. '· C:ai AP~ con o. yr aae m n., Oceanfront for Winter RM . w /pvt. bath In · Call aft. 4 or wkends, 5'8·4968btwn8&5PM Newly decor. as pd. Beautiful land1caped sec • many other Rentals. Furnished & Ne«•port. Toul '200/mo. Roommate Wanted, kids _963-__ 6_98_9_· _____ _ CASADEOIO ALL UTlUTIFS PAID Compare before you rent. Custom duign features. Pool, BBQ , cov'rd garage, new rurniture. surrounded with plush landllcaping. Adult living at its best No pets. enc l I a r • P 0 0 1 • garden apt.a. Patio9 or amenities.~. 960-l347 unturn. Broker. 675-4912. Non-1mltr. 631·3526 OK. one bdrm in CM d I washer. Adu Its . dee kl. Pool &: spa. Heat 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhouse. H Full ... e J sse 630 sq rt. Laguna Beach. 642.5073 paid, covered perking. Near beach. Garage. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Hoteh, Mohh 4100 ~8~ -e Coast Hwy, hills view Adult.a, no pet.a. 1 or 2 Toddler OK . 1465. rentals.Villa Rentals. :•••••••••••••••••••••• 90' per sq rt. S49-1186, J Ir Tonlu•t Newly decor. aas pd., encl gar . pool , d /wa s her. Adults . 642·5073 penon10K. IMIO-l2?9or831-8065 675-4912Broker Balboa Inn ocea.nfront. Rmmte wanted clean, 499.392_o_. __ _ 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. $470 Low winter rates. Dally quiet, noo·amkr, 2br, ._ ________ •I 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. N85 Larae 3 BR 2...-. ba. with 2 br, 1.,.. ba + gar, Hoag or weekly. Kitchenette. 2ba, .,.. blk from bch 398 W. Wllaon,831·5511 ,aaraae. JSjds & pets Hosp area, nu decor, 180& up. 675-8740. Steve645-5398 -•e.lCOJJaet 1 mile ~o open ruse Sat & Sun 11·3, I lBdrm. $405 ea 964.2937 4238 Rllaria Way . S-.er a.... 4200 Female loshr house. $225 · 161E.iah.643-0856 oc Q . mo. SIOO/tno. ~5875 ••••••••••••••••••••••• + Vt ulil. 5 min. lo bch. --abr, t~ba, nr. schoo1s, Lake Arrowbud cabin. C.M. 631-9259. Ocean view and double offices in full service suite now available al ··The Execullve Office" NtWPORTCENTER 644-449'2 MEWt.elCAL/ DEMTAL SPACE New Suite on xlnl site. Water views, generous tenant Improvement al· lowance. high identity! Conta ct Tim Sloat 752·8011, (213)2169·0364. Office for lease. 2,200 sq. ft + or minWJ Koll con· dos Frost. Spence. & Tnnen Tom Murphy 641 ·1111. 840 sq rt storage /work space. West side of C M 646·4965. Bach furnished $370 2 Bdrm furnished SSOO 365 W. Wilson, 642 1971 MESA VERDE home al· mosphere. 2 & 3dlx apts. No pets. 546-_1_034_. __ __. lBdrm . S400 sbopphia. 2 sty twnhse. •TIANqUIUTY• Ea•ter vaoaUon, 2250 Vanguard Way S''IS/mo • 3 Very private 1 • 2 Br Memorial Wlmd, sum· P a r k N e w P o r l ental 500 -Ni::lfl-&-'I 540.96218'or548-~ · adult apts. AVAIL. merday1,alps8. For In· Townhouse, shr w/prof .. 500 sq ft in Downtown ~~!!':1!'!'.~ ....... ! .... Studio E . Side, util pd, pvt yd, nr shopping $325 mo. 646·4631 '!' ::w -=-a M . UozB B d Vaunt epac. cath. pen· NOW. Large floor plans, fo497·2957 per&00. Health spa, ten· Laauna Bch s treet KN\ up. 1640. lndus'l/O! FAMILY .vTS o~lice r. 2 a. en ~,. 3 Br 2 Ba. xt.ra 1a rden landscaping, nls, etc. 640-1499. " . · _.,., . • unit, pallo. 1ara1e. 2 clean db\ ar $595 pool, jac:uni Great loca· Y•catlott R...tah 4%50 ~vel. skylites. 75~·~ rice. 18101 Redondo Cr . Brandnew~aut1f~lrg Kids, l pet. $$50/mo. 53186io g . tion close lo ever·•••••••••••••••••-•••• Mat ur e/Flo shr beaut "P".HuntBch.842·2834 apt, ro.r famllies W\th l 964·25660r9"13-29?1. Ai\ . y lb I n g I s 0 m 'e Steps l-0 bch, lbr, home, furn Zbr 2Ylba twnhse Luxury 1200 sq .. ft LB. Huntift...a.-•--h 3740 or2ch1ldren Near park f .. B -.... ~"d ... _ . 'th sleeps4 rent wkly N t H 1250 / o c e an v I e w . .,._...-. Heatpaid.Nopets. . no ee. 2 r.-mo.+-ep., town ..... uses.&apt.s w1 , . P gts mo $1 ,000 /m o /l ease ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. l Ba. 1410.1475 U r 1 e 2 BR livin" ept.s . drps, b ltne, dens .avail. No pets 673-1633 648-7SS5eve 494-0066. $375 /up 1·2 bdrm, pool , 28r 2 Ba ...,90 ppe 1 gb t · d " Mc Fadden. nr Bch Blvd. pleaae. From $t>40. K .. H' 2 8 ·eo d -----jac. adll. 18992 Florida. · " " rm. a. cps, rps, ADULTS no pets gas on.. 1· r. 0 0• NEED HOUSEMA~E? 525' omce. Crpt, paneled H.8 842-2834or842 3172 398W. W11.soo,63l·SS83 lndry racil, gar, $425 pd 893-•&94 646-924J MARIHERSS9UARE Near Hilton. sleeps &. Prof W I F'_ desires walls. gas & wtr furn ----BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. 2 Ba. 642-9733wkdysaft5 . • APARTMENTS 5-30 lo 6-13 "'Wkly•• Newport VlC 631·9968 Ground nr Prkg 2052 H.8.'s FINEST Mesa Verde. 1100 sq ft. 2 Br 1 ba. sc75 imo Patio. 1244 lrvine Ave. 96l·6SSl Nancy P.O. Box 2000 Npt Newport Blvd. C M Dbl SpanishEstateL1ving ' fplr, lndry, patio, dis· 2 Br . 2 Ba newer gar. 18702 D, Demlon BetweenWestcliffDr. Lake Arrowhead Deluxe Bch 92625 unil (l050sq fl.>storeor Beautiful park like sur hwshr. encl gar, Adults. townhome. adlls. no Lene. 675-~eve. &c Mariner Drive Condos. Chalets. Moun· Roommate, 2 br. 2 ba ofc 556-4181 or644 2228 roundings Terraced nopels.s:i00.3107Mace. :~j7:;3S mo 831·8065. Large I Brw/garage, 4 645-0252 laln Homes Fully viewapt,ParkNewport, -- pool. Sunken gas bbq, 540-4400. b I ks Cr o m bea c h equipped For more info. S300 mo. 644-2005 OFFICE TO SHARE sparkling fountains ----IAYTIMIERS IESTV•LUE 11 B R 11 In Corona del Mar Call Spacious room s EASTSIOE, swmy 2 br. $380 mo. ls\ mo+S200I -ca eaver ea Y 6448494 Separate din In" area dep. ren. Call 536-7542 I Versailles comer ""n· 714 /337 ·8447 Morm on to shr Cunushed __ . __ " gar. adults. no pets. SP CIOUS BDRM ... ,,, "' t ,,_. b :walk ·1n c losets. $385 l6021.St.S48-0l6S A I Century21/SURF thouse2 Br 2Ba,comm •NWPT OCEANFRONT ,.ewp res riw a .gar, FULLSERVlCESUITE homelike kitchen & pool, jac .. wgt room wkly lux 2·4BR. Call + extras Jerem y ORANGE COAST ·cabinets. Walk to Hunt 1 Br Eastside small but Lrg private patio, Cprlc, LUXURY S700/mo. 67~3787 673.sURF 645·3994 FINANCIAL CENTF.R ingtonCenter I t r t high beam ceilings, G••A-.. •ns OCE• ~o ... T d cozy w o s o nea walk-in closet, dis "'"""""' "'Nrft "" Resp rem 21·35 non-smkr 2845 Mesa Vere Or E 1 Bedroom fum. $440 wood ~. 642-9450 an hwasher, garage. Pool & Lg apts in lush landscpd Furn. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba 2 Lake Arrowhead cabin. to shr 2br. 2ba Irvine 116, Costa Mesa Share 2Bedroom fum.S510 5PM. laundry facil. 399 w selling w/pool. Wik to car garage with ofrice. Easter vacation . Condo pool /jac $250/mo 350 sq ft office w1lh Adults,nopets ----BaySt.646-9&83 shopping, bike to bch. I was her & dryer incld. Memorial Wknd, sum + util. 646.3379 or anolherRealtoror comp Utilities Free' Bach with loft, refrige, & 2 Br av a i I r r o m Avail. 4.tt09.15. mer days, sips 6 For in ~2.0504 othe r s mall business. stove, c/d, pool. $370 up. $46S-31R-21A S395·1460mo.Adltsonly. TSL MGMT. 642.1603 fo497·21>:17 ----------$250 per mo + securily, LA QUINTA HERMOSA 283 Avocado. 645-6404. 2 children OK. No pets. Huntington Continental --Garoqes includes uhls. & phone . ~2~~~!~~~;~~~~b~~ 1 Br refnge. stove, c/d, 557·1634,546-9248 Apartments E . Bluffs Condo. 4Br. EASTER SPECIAL forwent 435 answering . Other 17101 Springdale, HB 3Ba, sundk. pool, $875 PALM 5'RIHGS •••••••••••••••••••••• services avail 957 0701 Edinger847.5441 1!:c!3o~~· 240 2 Br. To~nhouse Living _ <714 >847·~-mo . 645·3474. (213) A great place to relax' Garage for storage only. 9-Sdally. r~. d1n1ng area . Avail.now 2 Br.2 Ba.up. S41-4460 Fullyfum.hoWJe.Sleeps $50 /mo. 646·5S06 or Newport leach 3769 Newly decorated apt. E· kitchen. frplc, gas & stairs, frplc. dshwr, 4. $190. ~1701. 494·5420 645·2679. l•aineu Rental 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• side, 2Br. Iba. upstairs, water .. attac~ garage, balco ny & garage. Newport Heights Duplex or1·324·2Sll R Do bl G ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxury Ocea nfront no pets. $400 /mo. pool. Jacuzzi, laundry Water /trash paid. 1 2 Br. 1 Ba. Adults, no ----For eot u ev·arag~. For st.ore & office space Weekly.2or3Br Comp 631·6155 Cac.onpropen.y.Mature c hild , no pets. $475. pets.1525/mo.lst.last& MAUI CON00.4/J0.5/13, ISO month. 246 irgm1a atreasonablerates furn incld linens S adults, "?children, no 964·2566or973-2971 Agl., ~=r~:n!;,t wa!e~ cpla~d~ ~-'~,~~:::-~Call Vi, Place, Costa Mesa. 500to2700SQFt. 640-4784 harp Bal'h Unit. Stove & pets. Avail. 1mmed $500 no fee. NEWPORT IEACH MESA VERDE bR Fantastically furnished relr1ge. Adults. no pets. 63+ ',!] 5 sec u ri t Y. ~ -~~e!°~s~ S:.~:,O· l...tah to 5eMre 4 l 00 2000 sq rt of beautifully PLAZA townhouse. with ocean $300. 548-1377. 1·4""'"'. 3bdrm, 2ba. dl'shwasher, ••••••••••••••-•••••••• decorated office space 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M uC'..I\ 2 BR t 1 SP CIOUS & STUN •love, pr ~ + S300 1804 Clay. Nw~ Hghts. 2 Movln°" Avoid deposits available for lease with 545-4123 view. Tennis court. pool -· · pa io , poo · A NJNG sec 7781 Cypress. .,. • 5925 mo 700.9117 Adlts, no pets 325 J . 17th Br. 1 Ba. Near schools. & cut living expenaes • a I I at tr a c t i v e Pl OU Santa Ana Ave .. 1 Br. enclsd garaae. 963-8842 __ No pets. $535 mo. Pro fess1onally since furnishings avail. for Newport Beach, SI 25 SHORTTERM Rentals Weekly & monthly Agent, 67~8170 675 0349 1971 sale. 833-9460 ask for sq. Ct. New dlx office or 646·5137!_ftl1AM patio, d /w. Adults, no lBr a pl. 3Blks rro m · · HOUSIMATIS Rocky. retail w pvt bath . 2 BR. 11'2 ba twnhouse pets. $350. beach. $350 /mo. Util l Br . P ent h ouse 832-.4134 ---'-------i security, a /c, 600 2400 r d 548·9084 ~54"6 paid Kit chen ap· Versailles Condo ---2CarGarage.Spacefor sq rt.50931.slSt. (next Air, gar. nc . patio. 11 1 d-" .,_ lo .., ·..1-c t Adlt 1 u 35 2 B Adu! on1 ...... P ances me u ~ ~e $525 /mo •Sharedlh..._• s rage. n eslSluc, os a to Bank of Newporl, s. no pe s . -. r. ts y, no~-· t U 207 Ch' go -... Mesa. 645-1693 645·4837 S400/mo. 755 w. 1.8th. St aHpB. ·· ica · 968-5133 Counselors to personally Lido Cannery area > MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 7 I I W. 17th. St. Costa Mesa. Calif. 642-4463 1·1870 sq ft Unit avail for 1m med occupancy 1 2900 sq fl & l 3700 SQ ft unills) avail April 1st 2 Storage Warehouses avail for 1mmed occupancy. 2000 & 2800 Sq ft • 33 :14' SQ. ft. •Leasmg office hrs. Mon thru Fri 8-4 Sat 10 2 BADLY NEEDED. April· May June only Arcessi· ble area. storage & work space for estate d1strihu lion & consolidation of move. Approx. 1000 sq ft needed What have you 673·8103 PACIFIC BLUFF INDUSTRIAL PARK 18 35 Whittier An. Coata Mno. Ca. •Two-1600 sq rt un1ti. avail for occupancy May lSl •31' per sq rt. •Call 642·7604 or 642-4463 M·S 8-4. Sat 10·2 646•9507. · select your compatible Office Rewtd 440 675·3236. (213)641·9700 Quiet t Br 1 Ba. New ---------Qu t 1 -d-lts-2-b-2br . 2ba. upper. rrplc. rmmte lo suit your •••••••••••••••••••••• -------Storog• 4550 c rpts & drps . Good Quiet lbdrm w/encl gar, ie · cean. a u · r. pool. adults, WeslchH, lifestyle.Shared-Living G Ty l'rJRMLocoffott ••••••••••••••••••••••• eastside loc. Mature priv patio, incl ulil. no ll,'Jba. gar. no pets $42.S SSOO tmo 64.s-0002 833 Dover Dr Suite 31 NB "S:· sq~r~enal /:is~ui;te 12?0 Sq fl on busy.Beach Storage Warehouses m Adults only. $325. 147 E. c hi Id ren /pets 1355 960·3795 631-1801 a I c, b a. 5 36-30 4 3 , Boulevard·Huntmglon Costa Mesa avail. for 3144 Versailles Adult Studio ---B h Id I ( eat 18th. Sl. lM, C.M. 8S7·4828or642·03SO Irvine Condo for lease. Pool.---------•! 968·6762 eac · ff'ea or r immed occupancy. 2000 ___ ..;.. _____ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• estate o. ice, slo~e or & 2800 sq. n. 33< per sQ. Beaut. 3bdnn. 2ba Mes a Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. S~· ORANGETREE 1 BR clubhouse. guarded rt..A2A othe~ suitable busmt:ss Ct Call 642.4463 Mon. Social Ac.t1~•t1es D• reCl"•• Free Sunday Brunch • BBO s • Pt11 11es •Plus muc.h more Verde 4·plex. $575/mo. deck, dshwr. $425. Avail condo A/C, pool, 1425 gate, rertige, $3901mo. 1•1ltH•fti,.~liaJc · 1r.xECUT1VE SUITES 2 Private ba~hs. avalla· thru Fn 8-4 Sat 10.2 tst,last +Sl.50.644·!'>069 approx . 5.1, 760-\418 mo.A~t.""'SlSl No pets. Call Mr. Hof· "'..~ ,.,, "" '" ble immediately. 10 or 545·6676. eves or wknds, 548-8675 .. U"t\I" ----fman 595·1~. '-f 1 1•t 'in .. lcrs .. t Year lease. Attractively I • I\. 'U" "There is a difference '' p ·ced .------days. LOCJYfta IHCh 3 4 N b h I c d ····-·· --·-· ri Spacious l bdrm. garden ••••••••••••••••••••••• r. eac . sng on o 642-4321, ext 216 For rent slora~e area. IO 'xll' S251mo Call 645-5433. GREAT RECREATION Tenn·~• Free Lesson\ ap~. Pool&rec.Allutils Danol'oW 382 Studio, refrig. s tove, w /partitioned bdrm . Oldest&largeslagency 714n52-0234 Weekdays paid, Adult. no pets •••••••••••••••••••••• carpet, drapes, •<;i blk to Adults, no pets. Pool. in So . Calif since 1971 2082 Michelson #212 ----Storage space for rent. I • 1oro & O!O shoOl • i Healtl1 Club)• Sauna• Hy<lroma s~ge •Swim m•ng • De 1v1ng Range El Puerta Mesa l or 2 br, balcony, D.W ., beach sec bldg S290 m· s pa & gym. $425. By Credits· ABC.NBC.CBS. 2021 Business Cntr #213 COSTA MESA ca r ga rage size In l959 Maple Ave. Apt s clean, coin laundry & cl util,·49'7·m7. 494.2797 app't call Mrs. Gershon. Cosmo, Phil Donahue t617 Westctm. N.B. Want Shopping center store on Laguna Beach $75 mo ------ws hr, gar , nr ocean 1213 )667 ·55 4 0 or •"'ioH• financial inst 7000s.( 17th St 4,860 sq rt 497 ·2638. 3br. 2\.lba.1700sq ft new 661-0252 Lge s tudio, 2 blks to (213)876-4437. to all who need a place 1714 )642-8519 - - BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS S•nole\ 1 & 2 B"l•oOm) •Fu r n.sl'eO & Unlurn sheO C ls /d /pnt 1550 ...__ h le d lst floor. Agent 541·5032. Rentals Wonted 4600 p rapes · .,.,.ac , very c an. yar • Newport Beach, 641·1899 2br. • 1•,ba. 2sty, encl 2br. lba. view, S4501mo $400;mo. Call Darlyne. l Br 1 Ba, near beach, Garden Grove, 895-34S2 Co,......rcial ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrd,M50nopets851·2175 2br.2ba.SSSO /mo 661.11620r 64.3672 minl view $425. Util pd~~~~~~~~~ KOLLCIMTER Rentals 4475 Young prof. couple look· --493-0467 C hu ck 631 ·6990 o rr: HEWPOttT ••••••••••••••••••••••• mgforhousew1thocean 646-5743 Rmmte wanted to shr lge Eleaanl executive suites Store Space for lease view to rent for wedding. • t<Oull L·v•ng •No PPt~ • Mo<lels Qppn <lcl•ly 910 6 2Br. lB• Enclosed garage, pvt. yard. $390. 64(). TIMM lbdrm. 2ba. on beach. $UO-Big 2 br nr Dana parking. $700/mo. Harbor, adults D-25081 499·2283 495-3850 La Cresta Owner. ---------condo nr S.C. Plua. in prestige location. tSOO sq rt & l260 sq n In Sept approx the 8th Steps to bch. Jbr. 2ba, Sauna. pool. jacuni. With compJete support in Huntington Beach. thru the 13th Call Or cpls/drapes/frplc yrly Private bath. Available services. FI ex i bl e term s Wolf at 1213)933·5064 or Oakwood Garden Apartments 2 Br t Ba. Maple St 494-6848. WHITEWATS VIEW Adult, no pets. Ground ---------• 2 &t 3bdrms Twnhse Con· noor. 1385. Sierra Mgmt. H..tlngtolt l4toch 314 dos, wUt to bch, every Co 641 -1324 •••••••••••••••••••••• possible amen. Brand lse. S750/mo.642-3443 May lst $250 + ex· 7141851·0681 213/596-7202. Ive mess. Newport S.ach/So 1700 16111 SI ::>lJ'f' d; ,.,,,, ,,,,, 842-5113 Newport S.ach/No. 880 lrv1np at 1t)I" 7141 645-1104 Quiet 2 Br. garage. pool penses Call 557·3527 or Ad11lt.1, DO pets. 1601 "0 " 759·0060 15th. St . 'Newport·--------• Heights. $450. 642-1340 • new units, 2brs ~3brs 211. ZIA & llR. II.A. $975. Call 494.5941 or Cathedral ceilings, come & sell Open House frplc, dshwhr, balcony. Sal. April 11th. 1~4PM Responsible , employed In quiet Adult complex 2560 Solana Way Laguna ••• •• ••••••••••,.••••••• rem to shr lux BACK with pool, spa &t garage. • , & 2 911 p1110 Aoas Beach (Comer of Solana 3 Br. 2 Ba. Apt. on Sa\\ BAY CONDO w /prof No pets . $4.20 & up. Mesa • O•sno s"«•• & 880 s &t Coast Hwyl_.----Clemente Golf Cou.nse. woman & dau&hter. Pines. 2650 Harla . •Pooi &Re,Aoom WaUt to tennis, beach, Priv.fumrm.bath,flar, 549-2447 • G1•dtn l 'ndmo•"Q Lopto .,..,... 3152 parka . school. $475, cooking/lndry rac. All ••• 3176 HEWPotrT CEMTSl Full Service Suites SCUTCOSTS S A II you need for one monthb' ree! 64().5470 •DELUXI <>FACES• • JoQ 10 Bue~ & s~oo\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499·4692. amen. $300/mo incl util. 1 lo 3 room offices. No lease required, 2172 Du· Pont Dr. Aclj. Airporter Hotel. 833-3223. 9-12 A~rtM...ta Deluxe large 3 br, 2 ~a. • Se"' 1 Gacu 2bdrm 2ba condo pool ---------No deposit, but ref'• art U1tfwl..-...cl condo. E·side. Avail. SSSO /mo. ' ' s-ta AM 3110 req. Phone 548-0963 eves CdM Deluxe' Soiles, AC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Immed. 2446 Elden, Apt 499·2283 495-3850 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & wknds ampl pkg, util pd. 2855 ~tMNI JI02 A·l . 1625 mo. 642·5312. ---------Terrific 3bdnn condo, nr ~~~~~~~~~ E. Cat Hwy. 675-6900 ....................... •hal"'9t. a..h 3140 S.C. Plaza. 1535/mo. ----'------ AnMTS FOil R91T Custom 3 br. 2"'1 ba con· ---------l••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·7102. M shr 2br C.M. apt, Jae. t 7 .. STRllT H B N 8 "-ta M do, frplc. jacu.ul. Avail.1r.:========~=======::;;t pool, $200. Neat, resp. "-·t M 3 _ .t . ., ... """ esa May 1. AdulU only. 9650111 Extr~ trg 2br. 2ba Condo. nontmkr . 64S-S3llt ....,.. a esa. , .., su1 e. So1nethtnc ror Everyone mo. 642-5312. Kenn_ ebunkport? Patio, 1ar. pool. washer A/C. P lenty or parking. Bach. to 4 Br. Unruna. dryer , prof. painted, nu Fem lo sbr 2bd, 2ba, hie, 54hq . ft. $650 pet:JDO. Apta. Certaln locat\Oh• SM5. 1 BR. tar. rdria. 136 Isn't that the -.oat drapes. Aduhs. Close lo Dana Point. $225rno. Realonomica 8'7~00 offer : Pool , apa , E.Bay.lst,Last+$100. that wonTheAmenca· 'sCup 1'n '757 87M~ .. s..c!2·.park.63M 081; :+' ... ~R!tl l . 11t/la1t. 230E.11tb.St. nreplace, laun. room. 2 BR $385. 541-5331 · .,.,_, ,._.,._ COSTA .. ESA b e a m ed cellin11. • ' ~f"V""\~ ... gara1ea. all bulll·lfts. _"6-_i:_m ______ m ~"'-!..II J....,1\.::/'"' "'-' T•tlll 1190 •WANTID• FROM75'SQ. FT. Garden as Townhouse 2 Br . 1 Ba . U 2 5 . If you're not sure who (or whit) KennybUnl<p()rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• z Oepeodable, over 40 16$·900 aq. ft. alr cond. dai&n. Weekdays pleue ull: was. don't feel bid-you·,.. not alone. Se<!urlty ~. tbdrm • people office suites for Imm ed. TSL MGMT. ta-i.oa 7»--4175 KennytJunkport Is one of 14 <15tlnttlllt!y 2bdnn, util pd. ad ulta, to form rental co·OP occupancy. All ullls • • .......__, Ill I --...ia..,_,,t apa .. __. ~ ~ r--·~nd Vi"'""" . no peta. Frora 1175. w/me. PURPOSE; To Janitoria l aerv .. cont. -I _., 2 Br. AU extru. Gara1e. un .. ,,,,.. I Ul~I\ • ....,. Y--•• .;JftWI -13&-550I. k>cat• • ,.,t 38r a or r m •• parltina. tall ~ITY •••••••••• .. ••••••••"•Ad ults only. (Small ln HuntingtooBNch.Sllwlnd VIUagelsaresult Wn .. '--••ti more8a houle,duple•. Creuman:554-9000. -.0 UUI pd. I.BR Du,._, baby ok). No pet.a. For of tot.ally personallu<I pro(Uonal pllnf\lng. ~ -condo or apartment ln 41t E. B~ve. Balboa a ppt. caU 144-1889 aft The kind or lttentton you d11Mr"t4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.B. abr rental, utll Is MIWPOITDOVll DI. No peU. ·1155 7PM. A perfect blenO of naturt ana IMno-. •Bach . Golden west at b o u 1 e cl e a n t n 1 • Execu Uvt t ultes with 1 BR. yrl)t atue. cptt, 2 - 8 -r-.-... -_,_-.. -_.loft--o-ve-r-.1 nestled In a foC'ISl wftt\ blbtlflng b(o()ks and qut.i Wett mlnater. Lota of RE ASON; To beat bt1h privacy, ~·• COO· d tv ef II I* · , .... ._, ........., ~by I .._ .. ...,. to privacy. No peta. sazs. C()jlt ofbowinL venlence. Oround floor, I ,..., • • r r • r. looklDI llvlnl room. --· .. __.. natl.Ira oc.n ... _Ies. ~ Oara1eavall.549-323a. Busl Ness DK AL r • a • 0 n a b I •• Avt 8-J, tuO. f7Me:S4 or Cbllcl Olt, 0 0 petJ. that tannls courts. swimming poots, •JICUlll •nd •--~ .. 0_ ONt.Y. Secr •tary /boo~keap· iu.m.-. tJJ&/rno. CAii Hilda at •~t locltlon ntfrshopp(nglnd -.. -c o n tact Dottie at t n 1 1r eceptlonht. C~htr-.._.JI II Nf..2111 or8TMll1 aft$. tmplOymenl etld you'vt QOt a P'ICt 11,ont would ....................... •2145 W ·IUt weeltdQa. ••••••••HMH••••••••• proudty call riom..(~ t<annybUntcporti) La•una Beacb Motor Inn, I Br,aBa ...._ h111c,0Ctl a B r . J Ba . All re· Oneand twobldlaom.ontiOd l'WO blth Ill No. Paclflc Coaat Roommate w•ated . Cuatom,eueutlve otfice, \Ww, M ..,:., .tlMl20 f\lrblabtd, lirlf rooma. .. .. .u. ,_ Hwy, La1una Btac:b. Maater Mrm. pl1vate tOO •Cl· ~· Pvt bath wltls d~·••·•TJO~ tu$. No ttd9 or pets, ldUft IPlitn'l9lts from --"""'" Dally, Weekly, KtteMll bath H• k b. ms + shower. a.lboa Pentn. ·----_____ ......__, ... 1t07. avallable . Low wlnte.r "' ~tlla. Call St eve $11Smo.MMSD. Cw1H .. ....,. M.U -~__;,.-------•m "*· 4M41M. · ea •10 ....................... 1pac1oua a Bt t>uple1t • ' AIAPOIT AMA Ol:IOC9uw.ll•,1M1wb' "35.Poal6-t...a17fac. LOVELY ROOM·-75 Pf Sbanla•2bl' Iba cloplix r •ro t a lled or uts • d uoraled. w/1ar. ,_... mo. CbMrt\al. Vf'va-., Lat Jteb ·Morilt Md ftrnl•la•d ICucutlve ~ -llllllD. /vi& fot .... -ID&. c .... 2 &•' pet». -Hiea ,_ la..bt w;j fit. CIJ1liii oc~ 8'ilt• ta .,,.._, wddnl Pl . ....-_... n. ........... pntlliltnDet, Y1L Sfl·lldL-~ clltMH to Aif'llOrt, All tael 1ar. ,.. DlO + Xtat ioc--. Oeu pt, u nlcu natl. Your Mni'kJ. Ill*" P\aet. ·Ot wm •••re llom• a bdrm 1 • eo.tt. to ~'7 • o.n. at Aft. ........ eao.... .,,,.,. ... MATU•S abr• "'''°' ,. ID ........ CHltl' 01'. ,...... ,......-.11 W•cM ,JlfB.m -•10. ..._aa.mf111..9&) Shops, stores. etc 3l2 Corona del Mar Married sq.ft., 12' hi w /lge dr. & couple seeks 1 or 28r un· 210 sq .ft w /sink furn. house or apt. with 548-7249 reasonable rent. Xlnt Cos ta M esa, Harbor /191.h. 12.50 sq ft rers No child. pets. 213·389·8n 4 Rent or lease. Move In at Wanted to rent·Garage your convenience. for s mall car, Costa McNash Really, 642·1334 M es a , San la An a or 642·6578 646-7700 W~-tr?~ tr~ ,4 ~IL-7 ~__.,.., ~ l.O\~. ~ ,,,.,...# Yth~-tll ~Ouf~. Use ,,,,.,.. Ai service when placing your ad ... a Dally Piiot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call In at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $7 .so week. For more Informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. , .. • c_.,.. s.rtac. 0Nt1 ec• GardHlftg Houucl ....................................................................... 1 ....................... . NoSleam/NoShampoo Con ttrucUon AlHypes GARDEHIHG ., ~HS {.'l.E \.1 M ~I'S r Stain 1pec:latlsl . Caal 2()yrsexp. Fttc~t. WAHTEO (.t.t:A l Hvm • pl' dry. Free est. 839-1582 Lk. #334589. 645.5973 Mowm«, t"<JJ(t11~, rukuii: ort•n• t"nq.11.•t &-1ti :..'2rn UPHOLlrDRAPES Carpentry&Addltions &~_l'l'plo& t 1 ~·~· uciL...,Ml.l"\~.1;-.;c (l.\ V "~ S PAINTING lrv1nl' Newpon J)()Cll of Tree /Shrub lrlm re- "''' vln~ <AN!141 Vl'l.lrs fire bo11es unavailable" move, cleanupe, bau.I. H1•ttf', 111-;, Ill' 71>0 7301 Rent a 8 ox ( r om Concrete dirt. etc. JJm pm. ulely-0wncd poslal 831-4530 SutalCI SPECIAL $1.67 Pef Day That'• ALL you pay fpra 3()dayad Cleaning in your home. 25 yrs exp.-small jobs eiittm n les G11r o~ 11 111 1~ 1 >l I< fit ·~i ~ 1 !-'.~ TIP-TOP CARPET & Lie. 30t1S! 548-2719 645 5737 1:.i.: ,.41, \n, .., ' 111 1l1h \\,111\\ 11 LI WALLPAPERING l'ruf 1n-.tulkt1 \1>1 roll h 11 n ~ ( r l' i fl ll II • I li:J'I 1 1'111 for hl·t' ('"'\ ~ ~\· ~lv1~ ~<' 5~~i ~73~ Af~; Tutorift9 tJ ' . • •••••••••••••••••••••• I H ll • I.al'>\ 111 I 1 If.I I !loolfl lf)ll FtoorCare. 118().8266 DrywoU Yard l'IPur111i.:, 1.1" 11 r. ·~·l& ra es•i.i:rvicei. SPANISH TEACHER in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE .fu..... "'--u-••••••••••••••••••••••• muw1ni.: l'ulh•i.:1• ,;I 11 1 .... .,. ~.,._~ t ,r 111 1 a II• '"""' \• """ •••••••~••••••••••••••• Drywal.ISperlaltst dent1> llt·a~ i ,11c••, ""Ii 11th· rl'fq r II•· Movln9 Property ~ native or Sp~ln. pl'lv. • • •'AIN rt1'1: Uou't ••••••••••••••••••••••• classes, beginnln& lo 1·1111 nh•.;!' 'I 11u t'ar .. • Prnr s~rVll'e 10 save you con ver sallon. Helena AcouatlcCeillngs Qual. & prod. New & re-~7 762\ ...... ,, , ....•...•.....••....••. DIRECTORY DO IT NOW ! +custom hand texturing mod· #389944. S32 5549 Handyman LJc. 389944. 532-5549 T 8 Ping. Tex 1 u re & • ••• ••••• ••••• ••••••• , • II " 11 ", • t. " 11 ir11: I t 11 I 1 I lo II I 1\1>1 I Ask For s-dro Vour Dally Pilot Service Dtrectory Rep~entauve 642-5678, ext JI I ..... /,. __ __.._ Acoustic Ceilln"8 Free IOM I-l M PR1 I\ I· ;\11 "-• _......,... " 11>1 , ' •I, ll:l'tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• est. K evin, 675 901111. Rl'modi:ltm• Otltl 1111> Founda tions. Retaining G73-l503 28 yrs exix·r Walls. HJlls1de Restora Electrical <.:ari>entn , alim• 1, 111,. lion. Slabs, Patios. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rcrrnir'> pl11n1h1111 I 11r BIO<'k&Bnck Llc'd u.•1 (all \11.\\I '"2 8387 '"'"0539 ELECTRICIAN pricl'd •,, "" · eves .,.,.,. h 1141;1 " .. , I'"•• -• t1r· ri& t. Cree estimate un '"'"' .,... _.. , AlphaH REMOVAL eom·rete, largeorsmall1obs. HardwoodRoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• h d' I t I Lie ;;396621 673 0359 M Driveways, parking lot asp · gr a m g. 0 c ean-----••••••••••••• •• ...... ••• I I . UI', saw· break & re-Eleclr1•·1an trouble calt~ llA t> I \\ ""'' Fl 1 • I repairs, sea coa ing move Hrlyorbid , , ' ,. S&S Asphalt 646 487 t !H9 U II repair. addit1oru.. tnstnll ('11 ·•11• I,\ \\·'''•I Lic'd outlets. rt.>models I \1\\t11111 ~:r.! \>I.St~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• masonry. sport court. Wheeler E~ectrir, Int ~~~~~~•••••••• •••. •• •• Fromthegroundup tennis courts Lie G E I ' \11 Carpenter Pool decks. patios. S48·9881 , 646 3H5-!l 374067 851 1966 847 ilf18 D EL CTH.ll' llaul 1 11 1111p • '"" 1 • l• homes . dock!'>. boat!>, lndu'>. Re!>1d Comm rprn11\.1l l1unql11•t. In cabinets Hemod r~ T llOMPSON'S Quality work. rree t•sl l/u1d· .,, n' t.4'' '" pair 675·~ <.:ONCR~:n:C.:ONSTR L1r. 400143. <213)1!67-3857 Child Cart ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••""•••••••••••• CRPT,LfNO,WOOf> DOORS& WINUOWS Lie. 393383. 642·8482 ..,._ --nuors Repaired or Repla1·ed Frf't' est. li35 3120 01 \11 ' If •II-, Sm Ill \1n\ 1111 l11t 1 I a 11 MI K ft h I r.1 AUTO RISK I ' t I I All Types H.emod('hn~ & $3 I . 90 ~K Installed /repmrt'f!. Lit 11369260 Gre~ 49B 2fi~>2 llAlJLl'\1, 1·1 J• .. \'\(:-.,1, Tl'~l t 111111\ 1 ·.11111 Ill • IJI' " ' HJ\ ,.,. I•~ I Lomhccpmu Repairs, lop quality. 17 llot lunt·h. C.M. Chris· . ..••.....•.....•••... vrs in area. Lk 'ct l\tr l1a n Prc-,thool 64G 54.23 Pajombo. !l62 8314 Carpet Service ....•.....•..•..•...... Fumitu" II ...., cl .. . . •....•.•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlu1tlt1' _•& l >t11111 f 11 Xlnt t an• 111 he'd CM Four mapll• Windsor \.,I< lur 1\.1 •l h ome nu l r 111 o us chairs 50" round tubll' lunch •snacks.~1·8658 $700 , antique m<1plt• C&eaninq ServicH ~esser S75 t~15· 1755 111 \ l I. I •, 1. I ) t' I I 1 I• ••• • • • • • •• •• • ••• ••• • ••• GardeniftCJ .,. 1, 111 , , ,., Newport Cleanmg Sen· ••• •• •• •• ••• •••• • •• •. • • ,.,11 .,, Car Pet. l' Pho I· •VERY LOW PH!Cfo.S• Sham ~ll}(I & ~team <:IN111 Color bn ghtcnl'N>. whl crpts JO mm blt•at·h Hall. hv din rms $\5. a\'g rm Si 50, t•out·h SIO rhr S5 Gu<tr t·lim pt•I odor Crpl n•pair 15 vr!'t C'<P Do "Ork ffi\'>l'lf Hefs 531 OIOJ HousecleJn1ng Win Lands(·apem:.1111t dnup~ I . do" i. Ila rd wood fin;, tieorge, 54!1 ~HS Houseclecstinq !.All 631 9277 ....................... . Contractor l'J.L\N l'P!-. I.\\\'\, \\ till l I I \I' 'I We C~re Curprl Clt•aner' Steam dean ll.. uphoh. Work i:uJr Trul I.. mount unit li45 371fi •••..•.•.••....•..•.... , Ma1nt t.>nJ111•· 1 1111l !'.I ltl•111 l.anllse;i111.· 1:•1 I I 11 •, 1 • Want Ads I I Call &12 5678 1 t'orona tlel MarCon!-.t Co de:-1gn ton!>ultallOll" h~ rlt•s1~n c11n.•C'tur' l'Olur i-.kr tt'hs. & aid m oht<1111 Ing rm 644 4289 F'rt-t> est t..i_ •r.1<•7 I l ~: .... l>t'Tlll h11 TREES •. ,, II I I j II I ' Toppecl n•mo' ctl l ll•Jn 1111111, II• u '' 1 uv-..1.i"nrl'llO\ 751~7" d1111•1111,11 Business ortqa«jes, Trust Last & FOW1d 53001Lost & fim'\d S • Opporh.wtity 50051 Deed' 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••i••••••••••••• .. •····· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r , > l · ~· 1 > I' , . ,, 1 r ,« , •. n , • Cut'koo s Nt'!.l for S.dt· Want trHe:-tor for Nµt llu~kv l'nl11t· rnl\ " I l•'•P .. "'" Costa t\h'!'t<tN1gh1l'luh badront homl· Cl\·e {'n!-..la '.\le~" '\pl• 1 110J.. 5000i;q fl. Fret•stand1ng "t•il M'f'Ur'l'<l Isl or 2nd l Blvcl Virton~1 ;,.11, 1!,.ill :-; 1· l',,1 bldg Off !>trl'l'l parking TU i\gt.67~> 6WI ('a II 4!17 l·Mi!I fo1 FIH "ID (',I l11rol Want 2 I -22% Yield? 1,h•lll<' 1;.io 11., 1 and Thuughb. b<'l1t•f,, tnlm' (In vour T I) ,., Note~ I' 1 11 .... 1• · 1<11•n1 if~ uont mattc1 o"'tll\1' S$R:t1i-.er~l n1tM\lOr!>SS 1'111 H •\ft nt"•!. dOl'!-o Prolif•·r•1u' ('all Dennr:,,on A,:-m· LOST :-.m hr\lo11 l't·ri w t AltcrnatiH• ln<'om1· II.ii r.73-7314 rC'l en• I\ l'hprx·il "' hhw H •l '\ 1, 1 ,., • 1973065 lfral E.,tJte a"C'nl "'II <"oll<tr 1!1Gll:!llt;(IH I pl• i ,. , ... 111 Investment ,., , ~ ' ~ ; Opporh.wtity 5015 I"''~ 20', interest on Male. t mooltl 'urksh111• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $25 000 loJn from prl\ al(' lll'>l •n \II lflml llarl>'•I I P~rsonol~ 5 ... ; In\ c:-t in vour ful un" p.irt) '>('lured h~ Jnd 11> blk l,in \lo 1th "'"er "-~lCI, •••••• •••• ••• ••• •••• l,ri"' lllllijt ln\t',lnll'nl on lol'al '>lnl!il-fumil) re rP" .ird 711 Hlf .1i1d F · 0 in s iniele famil~ r• !>ttlt'ntl'\\llhlan:l'"lllll 21:1 ;1 !1 !! 5!111 11 r IRSTLA ,,dcnt·e Albuqu1·ri111l· ,1.~" ·.~l~12··1'\l' mt'"'JJ!\· at l 1:!1:1 >nt •r.!.i'' Escort. Moo Ne\.\ :'o1C\ll'll Tlw l'll) Of ..... 0 rh<' Fulun• For own· 11.oo;I \II' \Ii-I l'11·r ... "I inro phom· l505 1AA.l 56/111 l'un·ha,t· uf ~.\.!> TI> !> ..:hl'p ml'I. Ba11tl11 l.u ,. or \.\nil· Ci1•rbt•r ,.,.,01 •11 r.in.il·d ~or dl'l.ul" c url!!\ •atl lnnJ! h.111 IOOll ,1rh!->ll'\.1'. ~Ulll' !'all RJ;1rn 1!1:1 I'll" H \lhuq H7Hri 000 1~7 Brol<l'1 1\1..1 -121;;: C 0 y ER G I Investment AnnouncetMnh/ I Fu1111ll ,,in;1H • n ·1111· • 111 I • OUTC AlL 1 L Wanted 502C Personals/ 11r('d f1·111JI•· t111 ,• 1 '•ii"" ·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost & Found !>Si iililt1. :>t5 ~1:1 Need ln\C~tor to O(ll'll a ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 1 1 --------~-"" ~rn1~ex Beaut) & llartwr Happy Ads 512 fo'o1111c1 Tt•rrtt•r nll\. i •111\ I • FOXY lAOY ,. ~alon. h:n l' ll\'l'I' Hll <·u\ • ••• •• • ••••• ••• ••• ••. •. hr own m<.11(' Short hu 11 1>1 ·1 , -. 1 , 1 Heel Jwarcb. 1111'1 th(• Pc11nter."'ll\'1•1 IY '>\hll<'I \h\ 1\ustraltanWorldthain malt> BaH•1111 011 \ ,, 97£.11.lB ~ p111t1~h1ps. ('all "-en hf fl" n r I' Ill ,1 I 1 ·------o.r.1&01,...,..,...._. 7H Bo\I) 1267 Cockapuo, hloncl1• . .:.., black. male '\ipwpc111 I Oeal·h J\nim,11 Sh1•ll 1•1 Money to Loan 5025 ..•.................... 2HD OR 3RD TD LOANS On O" ne r or Non Owner orrup1ed propcrt' In teresl onl) or amorl loan!> 534 4842 Tran.,<H' lion Master Inc Mort9aCJH, Trust Deed' 5035 ..............•........ Sattter Mtg. Co. All types of real e<;tate ·# investments ~m<'r 1949 SpeciGliUnc) in 2ndTDs 642-2 I 71 54S.06 I I MAllE SOMEONE HAPPY MAKE SOMEONE SMILE Pl act> a HAPPY AD in th1:-l'Olumn for only SJ 25 <.:all642 56711 IT'S A BOY Aleltandcr Mo~cs Arm1JO 4181 ,\0~PM 7 LRS. 14 OV COHGRATUL.ATIOHS RITA.&MOSES 5300 fj44 3656 Found Fur rnJl l 'oron.1 del "1 ar ltlent1rv r111 !.. label 494 ro11 FOUND i''ox Tl'rr11•r Owner identify ~54522 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Cookie Ilnb<> Oa1sy Debtor l>F.SCRIRE She hacl an unh~ppy childhood When -.he ~.1-. 5 s he ran uwuy from home and when lhel police came. her parl'nh rould'1 't OESCHI BE her. ATLANTIC MASSAGE (h I' II (11 I II• .1 111 1. 11 I 11 \ \ l \ \1 l'hun• '• 1 ~I.I. THE Girlfriends • ESCORTCi .. Home /Offic,. 'H.:-.tel * 759-1216. * 5 29-l&BJ * ,M llr.., \, 11\ 1111 1 Widow has mont•y for 2Nf) T D ':. Jll\ s11.e above $10,000 No. <·redit • . no pnlly r'or ul'l1l111 ra ll 1\GT 67:1 73 11 anytime Mackerel Rah Mtg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: 3 rolls expo~ecHilm. -M•(··----sm:-=-•'m:'•"•':a, l•---------1111 11 .B area. Rewarcl 968-6236. Lo s t 3 mo 11111 EXOTIC ESCORTS • 558·' 946 Sen ini.: ;1ll 1•r Cl 1 S INCE 1981 lst&2nd TDs. S50K SlM + Owner /No n Owner S FRs & Condos Commercia~& Industrial PETER DOBBS FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ German /Husky ml'I.. t -n /silver blad1 vm h black ring Jn>und tai1.l•---------•l 640 6016 673-9043 LOW O/o llATE 641-5678 2nd Trust Dffds Low cost loans avalla Lost. Short·ha1red white ble. S20,000lo SlS0.000 15 Cat. altered, declawed. YP~ Y !oeannt P~~ .~rye ;·A1u" Collar. Lsland & Oceanrront. B a lboa Owneroccupler. Penln. REWARD Dys. IAMKEltS MAT'l 645·8600 ext 2S84 . eves. MOlTGAGI CO. 67~-5939. Vic Alirla Prkw11y nr Sho_gun Restaurant REW /\RD. 678 4495 FOUND: Small Fem Doi< vie. Mesa Verde CM S57·6610 545-5893 FOUND . Woman 's watch, v1cofScotaman's Cove, La&. Bch. 548-045~ (714)731-5844 --- An eatabllahed Orange Ptnott• 535 Penoa* USO County Mort&a&e Ban~-•••••••••,••••••••••••• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Ing Company . • ....... 1111111_,, ... ~rlJ-.. ... 'f//A ...... JllA ... llllllliill'I. I ~~~~~·I tam looking for 2rld T.O. money on prime beach property with a Iara~ eqully. If you want bet- ter fnt~l'Ht for your re· tirement or tnvestmenl uvln11 call Kathy al t64·4eMor•MU ~· ~ Ntum on your In· ,_.... t'tt*il aeeui'fd -a T..D. on C&IU. R,K lllvest 6 mos to s yrs. POOO.J500,000 . Prln· dpew only. can ~. (710521·2840, A110~. 11\t Co, Downey, Bkr. l~tl, c111 n11l ••~•· h.11h111~ '.lltl I.ml' I' 1111 I 711 ,:J, I I.II\ l. l'hri"ll in :Srnrk~ \ 11 l\1e1'l <'hri:o1ttun ~111..:l••'I lhru prohlC'S tlf r·1rtu•, PO 3832, Orulla<C tr.·1~;, A loving huh 111t~·rcsl1'l1 In m I'\' t In 1: I",. fl I ,. 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I I \!\1ts1 \Pl l'f! t!'IC Pl!Ol"t-:SSIONAL re transerrpllons. phone I 'i'"'t I'•' I inlrol for ~ume 'l'l'\'lt'e Topqual1 diet . letters. reports. 1 •·• 1 , '" .. hiutJ wrf & m t\ luw <·n~t f"1:! 1470 forms. resumes, teFm , .11 .r .,n 1 1 r,..1 F 1 · papers, env e lope~. .111 1 w" 114, , 11,1 ' Roofin9 label!., disc volu~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Work guar. Mariah P1ar10 Tunin9 (H' \Lin R<K>FIN(i 636 0756 \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alll.'.'J.>t•"> ff"C1<•f.•~t I I \I I JI I l'I ''" t 111 11•• \'lt>J \1C 5'11 5930 n pang Service. Legal. \I r ~ \. I !«i~ '\(~,\. Ill I I• l I ' •Ill ,• f I ti l •, ' 11 Jk .. 0 0 MVf: flol![tH )U"4 OP ' W" re Im~ nrn ii ,,._, ' I 1." lf\ftf()f'ft(X)L'f.,'' \ 11 \It'll l••'r J' I (1 I ' r i'U S1 all!>t1ral, Resumes. etc 842 2338, 840 71.8S rlaster 'Repair I" AA I~ l'\ir" & 11•1·11H'f!., llr1>J1r • --- ,pt•r1alt!tl :.t.•\ hu~' 1YideoRecordlncJ . , •.•..•...•....•••..•.•• ••••• •••••••••••••••••1 J>nl·~~ Htthahh !' .. IK 0512 "'. 1 '"'" h·, & ,, 'l.lurC's Let playback video cap· 893-1439 I.• .11. lll'J>Jll rt•,, 1·11mm 1ure your next party, Frc.-e est 1 1 quCJI mal I & 1.1lx1r weddinl( or any special lit"'' .111\ lud tiJI :.11!1:1 (•vent on video tape. En· I ii !,1•1 \ll t •'' • 11· Ill:'\!. I ROOANG !111 E'l.1 \II lqH''-rt•puir .. I· l!l·;L .EST I dtt k-. Fn·t· •·:,,t1m..1l1•,, ,, I \'I 11!."I• I fl • },.,1 :JI!\ I~"' p \.1• ti ti' •)ji l'.111! I I .ti I l.l1tlt !>lX U76!J Security Systems ......••••••........... JOY 11 again & again in full t'olor & sound. We ('an also lape your p"r~onal property. home or bu~me:;s for an ac· <·ura te 1n\·entory. Reas rail's Call 642 2325 ' ·' ' 1•1;1~1··nn~ L;itli 1~1.:·r~:~';1~~\\~~~;1111:~·~ ~ • Window Clem'linc.J 1 • ' •• ,.,, p.111 h1111'. r••·r~ 1 ... , '\ 11 S& S ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· ' '"11 ' i .. ll "WiK I 1..a1o .iK71 · ' • "Let The Sunshine In" ul11 ' "'"' (·a II Sunshtnl' Window Pool<-.. r•ice. R"pot'rs Tit~ Cll'itnmi:. Ltd :>48·8853 ~~ ~ , .............••...•.•.• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •.. Huntin2'on B~ach 1 I"·• s. Tile Co. •i ''"' 1·11J11111 '"" 111n111\ H~ l •• .!'I "'i1S '01f\1'1..- •I '" 11 Ill 1\ r ''' ,,. 111.1 .. ""' \1 ,1 \'I IO'l 11111•1' h111 h1·11 UJth H•·I•.•'•'• 1 1 .. r1,ml·11 11 u~:· r., 1 iii· l'ho r11• •. II It lf11'1 I '11'111111 111·· 111 .. t.•ll.Jllllll. •••••••••••••••·•• llr' kU. h,tlh'-~· r .. ·lalc'd 0 !!c.11 R""tol~ '" •' 549-2287 rl'tll•H\l•lt11i: (l\'t• l·-.t H11~1·1 11, 1111. •1••11.ii;u v.. 1ndow t:::xperl "mdow!<, bhnds. !>Creens & m irror!'t Rea!> Depen dahll' Free esl Gene [> &:> 0225 V..hJl u Wonderful World or Shopping. right at \ nur rmj(('r\l!>ll every . cl<1) • Daily Piiot l'lasi.1r.e<1 J\ds To place vour ad. <·all 642·5678 :,no Id a Class1r1ed Ad· \ ht>r help you l 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 .....................................•.......••.....••••.••••••• 'h • • t.)lf' ,1 I • ',. ,\ ; , I t "I· f.~RCLAYSOAHK 1. I II ' I Hol'lt ('It 1111·1 \1 F. 11 I 111 I , I v.1-.nd~ n11 1•x1w1 111·1 I ..:1 !'lo pt•r hr \ppl\ ht'>\ n •1.1111 &. ;1p111 al :!ti:l:I W t "1 11 g h"' ' '.: II 1.1.1 .100 I ll (I () " K I· 1.. , • ~. ll ...,"""'=-·-==-----\\ \' I' FI> I ul 11r p I 11>1 .ll'll\1' ·e w Accounts Counselor G llfORHIA FEDERAL 5o' i~> & Lo°" \\' t lllO'I I,, l .1 ·.t. 0 4 ·' ~· ,,~·1•1 '1i .. lllp1~•rlllt11l\ ~ 11 JI 11\1•1 "I'"'''" .... r 111m11.1n) \ llll'lf rlultl'' mulUll' I" '""n 1.11, •ii~~ n 1nk)..1•rpt·r l'l'r"m F ri JI\ ,1 pph II I" I •Ull, \ II•!'.•' Inn I!• .t.1111 .1111 I:!. \1.1r1111 \11 llalho,1 I· I 1111' Bookke~pin9 Clerk , I' h , ..... r,.""' h<'l11r111 • I tl,1 \' JM I IA I.. 11 t"' '. •'I' I' I\ .II lttl• ll I' 1. t • , 111 , 1 \" l "'I J I ,,,.,,, BOOKKEEPER F /C F:1.,h111n J:..l.11111 1n\ 1.·~1 m1•11t firm l-:\l'l'll up porlun1I) l->q11•r & __ _, __________ 1 matur1t> n•q ct ('all LOAN "l:CRETARY '"'"' lh..t• h 1.t,lll •t.t' ltlt 111 llltl 012:1 BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE t 1u1 '>I .1111lmg upµor1 uni I~ 1111 I''< Jll'l'lt'l\l'C'tl l'Oll ,.,l ru1111m cit•\ t•lup ml•nl. r, ... 1 ..... 1 alt' r1111 !'ha ri:e •CAB DRIVERS• Chl·('kcr Cah jj(I 0222 CARPENTERS \I "11tl'd for res1d1•ntial 1 t·111111lt•I :'o1u!'tl he ex jll'llt'lll'l'd 1)31 2004 CAR WASH \ ',1,111~1 !t '>\Untt'd F ull or l>Jrl llml• Nt.>wport. San la \11J FoU11tain Valier. (' " ~ I J :'of e !> a C a I I r.M llf.0 CASHIER ( '.11 "~1-,h Will tram !'-.111IJ \na area Call I 1•11,·1.1 tM 4-160 CASHIER 1-ull t1m1'. 5 da} wk . orf !'iun & I da} during wk l>t llO per hr + F:xpcr ll'Q Photogra ph y l'nhm1\\-<l. 16889 Beach Bhd ,II U. CASHIER llOl'St-:WA RESALES \pply in 1>l'r~on Crown l!Jrd'>\ art'. 1024 Irvine. , W1·,trl1ff Pla1.;i ) N B Coshieor /Clerk ~: , 1> · d r o r M a r 1 n e hdware .. tore. full time. J?d c·o benefits Call B:il boa M annc. 549-961 I . ~:ca: M F 11 lfl t'f t1rf Ptf I, 1 I t-111.\\ ( ftl r: It t :a. q I • If f • 1 'I'' r r 1tl I 111 hookk<'l'J>('r ror (',1µ1dl~ , __________ _ ,. ' r.> J n d 1 n n m 11 11 1 • • 1,. .... , ., , ' p.ll•l 1 II I' tf• I 1 'lt•;!'I I 'I I I.., II ) I . II ...... -1 l i:'i •• ,11.:, .ffWPORT BALBOA SAYINGS & LOAN I f' , I I CASHIERS UTDTEM MARKF.:I'S f"or 2nd & 3rd Shifts o I;,: tit' n tti fin an-l:Oi...., ____ .::i __ _ 1 u r p u r .1 l t• N B f 1 r m L1i.?hl t\pln~ req C••ni.tl'll•al <'11\ 1ronmen1 l11·nef1h l'roht !>haring. Ill 'lJ1tr m<•dH <11 & op 1"1rt11nil \ for Jth Jn<"<' 111<'111 SPncl n•.,11m1• 111rl '°'al.in lll'-1 f.i 1latl'~ 111 1·.11 l'ark1n..,on \'P <>uull f' I.II I' l' HOI p !tll ~ I '100 \)11.11 l SI S1t1ll' I ;15 '\Ill !I :! I> i; 11 o r <' .1 I I \\ e promote lo manate- mrnt & wpervis1on f~m "1thm c1al cummu11:ty ~itk opporturiifrt \ c:~nilo· ----------• b ~ d 1 I .. 1n.l11n1.; I~ 1ar n 1v1d&10 ~ to TB.LER 1oln u., in our beovtifui ',t·•1 pnrt llro• h orflrt• C o.+o IAl'\a Hu:~ " 1 di l!lrn Lil l1·r. ,., f'• I•'• f 11 I \ p111i.; t,. NOTECLERK 11·~·" io11 1'1111hl'r m ldl \ 1111(•1'\ If'\\ I ,II( If yo11 tte~·r two to l'h\ lh'> lmu11t1 lhru vton bonldn9I '1w,1 72:>.S ~x~n•"ce and math · WESTERN aptitud•, yetu can FEDERAL SAVINGS ~uollfy for tt.i~ po,j.1 ' I r•orporate Plaza t i 0 n S .... m t ..,, "1'"11 Ht>ad1 Ca " I-'' E \I F supe-r ... i\Orf 'kilf~ ore! ,_::1111 _______ _ •II 1175i l!Y.1(1 Bookkttpinq Clerk ~·u11 t11ne. t•J\pt•r helpful hut nol rwl· Man~ l'Olll pail\ hc1wr.l:-. Appl\' ul 16ti0 Pl;u•1•nt1,1 /\\('., c,,~la MPsu BREAKFAST COOK fo'ull lime permanent ;><la~ "t•ck Experienced only (;ond sta rt1n1>t salury & ~nefils Apply 3 'iPM J oll) Ro~er, 400 So Coa:>I II".>. La.:una !leach WANTACAHEER? Costa Mesa 11 1 Del Mar 631 9421 L1.1~una Reach 494.9233 Huntington Beach.t 962-9116 I Cleaning lady needed I\ own lrans. Top pay. all Marie 54<>-6996 ___ ........ _ prtferrcd. Duhu in· dude haridting 8oard- in g Loans. loon O oc um«'ntotlon ,, i«r.owl«'d9e of TCO'i a"d hqht typlnq. h1n1l1 C) CUTTER-FOLDER Bu1>1n1•ssm11n :;eeks p/t OPTR a:.socu11e m wholci.ale CLIEAHtMGjMAI~. People needed. pit or fu~lme~. 966-0!7 Thit position can"iH an t x cellent salary and ellC p t ional bf-n•flh. For prompt contld~rot~ pltto-se contact SHlftLEY GILIEAT to DfTmtq• an lnttrvlew appafnt- \ ~r111A-tn._ lnmc .. hor Ot!1•1t!! an l·~ 1wrienced l'Utk1 loMi:r 01.wnitor ~u lar> op..'n for cup11hle 1u•ri1on ln!l11ran1·e & ntlwt bt'nt•r1u. Call ra1 8 :10 S, Mnn .Fn 117!+ \83". Rk.kpr lam w /CODI!. Co ntrrls Dependable, w gel tralric record. p rr Nll. CM area&U-791.7 ~ ~. 1 .................... , Rot.ta -.upply 754 1742 Want Ad Help' 642-5678 CashJer . OFFICE CAStlER Enjoy working as Office Cashier m Slavick 's J ewelers. Duties include verifying sales balances, doing daily banking transactions, disbursing funds and other relat e d duties. Excellent Company Benefits Packap. ~-'!~ .. '!!.. ... !~ ....... ?~ ...... !~.1.Mt11•.?~ ...... ?!~ ~'P.?~ ..... ?!.~ ~'f'.~~ ..... ?!.~~ OrangeCout DAILY PtlOT/F"-,Aprit 10, 1•1 E3 ........ iht:alt ILICnollC ... aA&.OffllCI HoW1eteeper/Cornpanloa. Hela W...eM , 7'00 W_... 11oow...w-... ?COO Claalr tide .. N.8 . Endo. Loot1D1 for a v~ry ln· U.-e tn or out. •••Te•••••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••T••••• .. H•••••••••• ••• omee. 2~ day/wffk. Als..LYUAD W"9Unl pat\ Um• job I .... Jll•l be ap'd, able 11 Fut 1rowt.1 Uiterna· ln pluunl otllce? MAMA ... / ASST• a... Tl.a.. ..,... ... JWlrtd peoplf oNdecl lO 7100 eatbu•lutJc. 1'op P•Y Uonal Co, In 1t1ble Cl.,lcal, for mature HOUSIWIYU FO'I' fabric lleire. Fab. ,..., •-lQtebed. opieelri11 lot Mrvltt a»tomen. Pff' el1'lllO enernn.ldh.alft"4for penoe.LoCaUooP.C.H., Salad bartcrVerft1tt· U.P. p0~.t. Call Gerl: c • .,,.,,.... lleu11d rul .. tat• IUh your own bra a lead electronlc H • Npt. Bcb, Esper. a up 1>4tnon needld for a tMl-404(. Cilrriw'I •I• o l t . l\t • t b WeatcnlA1ter/Fouota1n CLHI TYPISTS Deatal Alai&t, UJ1er or s • m b l y p e r • 0 n . muat AC'C.'W'&te typin1. really neat ,...t.aurant. Adultl wlb oulatandln& waterfroot ottlNI. Ex· VaU.y ana. Mf.JCJllS A major Newport a.ach acbool tralnm.. X-ray QuaWlcailoaa incl. 7yn no ahortb&nd iO hr. Muat be flitftdJy, ClOftl· Manaser .itihexperience attracuve penoulWet ulle6t caaomlulon mortia,.baoklqcom· cert.F/tbne.&M-al exper, In elec\ro wMklncllldelSatftSun. clenllou.altdfpeodablt. for Ladlel Boutique lD totpend1Shnperweek atruct14re. Company RouteWalbr paoy b looldnc tor abarp mechanical uaembly, Call: Ne-7431 • No up. needed 1·4 Newport Beach. Good couoaellea toutb •let beuflla. Ubllm\ted Joapn, eun whit. you cleric typkta to .fill our Dental Office Recep· PC8as1embly.CoUwlr-4 -..-.. wkday1.Pleuea1>s>lYtn .,lary. Stnd resume to l O·U . £venlniu Pot.entt•I CaU today Jo11 $4 /br +bonus pnmedlate openlnaa. t.iooiltloanolflcerorthe Int, buoe11ln1, & ..,_. __ QAllCI person. Stonemlll Ter· Ad UH, Dally Pilot. WeekendaAv.U..ble.t7 '7S.•10.SeaPropcrtlu, 5/bts a day. Llquldyne tmo. p~vtoua office ex· practice of pediatric mecbanlC1l assembly: ln1unnce oo. near O.C. race 291.S RedhlUC.M. P .0 . Box. lHO. Coat a p e r w ll . c a l I Ltd. Npt Bcb. Enera> S)"lt•ms CaJI Al · per lence desirable && d•ntiatry Ca.U~55816 be able to train as· a irport need• a gd. l Neu, Calll.1138218. 2:J0..5 :3Qpm. Mon tbru • 754-053$. typln1 requJrement of ukrorTbereaa. semblera; oraanhe ty]>iat '().50wJ>rn, no ofc. mmediat.eopenlnaawllh Fri. stt-4121 exl. 343. -----.Swpm neeeeury. These manpower It material exp. nee, 7~hroa1, &od. dry cleanlnt chain ror .UktorLort. llC.., /TYPtlT SA.LES •re entry.level positions DIMTALASStST. reaourcea; & display benefit•. Call: Laura, reliable, well·m&nnered M ........ Ateht. O~C..t Sharp penon with ex Balboa 11\and boutique. with aood 1TOwtb poten· F /Ume chalrside. Ex· good leadership skills. 133-~, l.Ol Dove St., people for counter sales. ceptlonal typln( st.lib A Purttlme E:xperienre Ual.Weolf«xlnt.com· pet. prer. GPomce. Qualified applicants #550,N.B.E.0.E. Non-smkrapref,wagea D Ptlot knowledaeotbookkeep. proferrtld Funk> pany paid benefit• Ir M5·•SS3. Nr So. Coast should contact Ray Oovernesa/Nanny. Ex· based on performance. I.a souaht by progressive 330W. yStreet ln&. Small cnilrtet!rin~ Thi 67~5446 free park.lni. For aJ)pt., Plaza. Gilman at Scleotlflc we will train. Call One con1tructJoo firm to••· Costa Men, Ca. oHlct. 951·11'1. or !'&s. -- call: ., .. ,. ..... ..,,.ext. #202 Drilllng International perlenced. Uve ln my Hour Cleanen c:r2.s1so sisl Buslneu Develop. Equal 0 PP or t . 83:M9116 S"'•ES ....,._, DENTAL Of 1 home. Care ror 18mo. old "" p l lo ll E lo ,.... E.O.E. . c. nsurance S57·9051, E.O.E. i n r r vine I L a k e ment el'80Me a mp yer ..,........ ________ , • acct. controller. Must boy. Lite housework. Forest/LagunaHills aspects or marketing. Full or Port Time Clerk & Xerox copier be exper'd. Npl Bch. Refs. Call 497·1489. Gary Respon1iblUUes wlU ln· PERSON FRIDAY RECEf'l'lONlST Attractive btd & bath operalor,2-•hrsperday arouppract.lce:M().1122 Electro·mechanlcal Sobel. Insurance elude propoalll writln1. Needed to perform SECRETARIAL t1tore ouw t.aking ap Mon·Fri, $3.80 hr . Technician/Sr. Unusual GUARDS Personal lines & lite development of various variedo!Oceduties:typ. Heavy phones Baker iilicallons forfull&part 631·0055 DIMT AL/Assht opportunity for mature Full & part lime. All commercial lines assis· marketin1 t.ooll, market Ing, computer input, Center, CM 979-2161 Uroe Ill.I~ po11itions & CHAlRSIOE. Mi.n. 2 yrs person. Resume to . areas. Uniforms rum"d. tant needed for Newport research, adminlstra· phone answering, etc. in REC E PT·G EN ER AL inork111g/receivwg !>081 Colleen O'Hara's Ex· expr.' \l•days week. So. Dept OCP/2268, P .O A 21 . ed Beach insurance agen· lion o r marketin& small frie.ndly medical OFC lluo. Exl>'!rieo..-chelpfuJ, clu1ive beauty salon. Laguna. Salary negotia· 0~ .. L ges or over, rehr c y s a 1 a r Y c 0 m systems. & direct sales. s-clalU uf t must be cnth~1ulitlt & b oux 1u381, .A., Ca 90006 welcome. No exper . nee. -ea man ac ur· Orange Co airport area Westcliff area, NB re· le. 499·1~ A 1 U . 1 mensurate with ex-A J ournalism/ Market· inl rlrm near ocean. 4 . i.eU m o\1\aled. qui res ex per 1enced p PP Y · n 1 versa ang backaround, with yean office experience Typing 50 +·mature self S t r o u d s r. f' 11 1 11 facialist.646-13'5. DENTAi.A.SST EN•IMm/flCH. rotectlon Service, 1226 perience. Please call for knowledge ln the con· &/orcolle&eleVeleduca· starter Fron\ ofhrc Warehouse 55&-8468 TEMPOltAIY '~te~~~e~~~~ tf.:: appt. 644·5.522. struction Industry is pre· ti 0 n required. ca 11 Call Pat, 7~·2975 !''or appt call COMMUNICATIONS E I e ~ t r on a c Mon-Fri. Janitorial Route H 8 . f'd. Send resume to· Terri :~. RECEPTIONIST Busy 711 1594·7241 l'UllJC DNtal~Ofc engineer/techmcian for R 1 d d Margaret Holmes, p O . • ~• •n-...S And Chai.nide. Fun at· esp. coupe nee e · Box 2390, Newport PIZZA Parlor, worker ex· relocation firm nec>ds Sales m;-~ debuggmg1test1n11 of HAIRDRESSER Own trans/phone top l bl Vacation club for resort mosphere salary com· new Mil spec circuit de· & MANICURIST • Beach, Ca. 92660. EEO p'd. for nite c\osing pos. ma ure. persona c re GREAT HOURS condos need s 2 to 4 mensurate w t exp. velopmt. Must be ex w clientele, highest pay for reliable people. EmployerM/.f' Over 21. See Ken. ceptlonist rapJble of bright, ambitious people _645_·_7_580_D_a_r_le_n_e __ -1 per'd. indesignofswitch comm. pd, great loc 581.2730 Desperado's Piua. 5932 handling ver y hus :. ror PR work in O.C Dental Assistant / mode power supplies & The Hair Handlers KEMMB.HEL.P Warner, H.B. phones, front of_Iic<-up area. AM/PM, Ptr. ad analog circwts RF ex· 642·8•"• pearance a mu.•n, CBX .. Chairside, for Fri's & .. .,.. 545-71'4 MECHA.MICAL PL •5y R I s •d ood phone voice nee. Guar. pt;r. desirable: 3 mos "" ICS . 0 m ysocom, A cum against comm. Call some Sat's. Newport Job with growing laser HARDWARE SALES klTCHEN HELP TEC .... CIAH Fast.growing company pany benefits Ca II b t w n 9·5. Mon.Fri. general practice. Ask co. Independent contrac Full time/part time. Ap-Prep. cook or chef. Quiet TRAINEE with xlnt. benefits re· Frankie 152-CT1(11 to ar 543·8173or543-1957 forJudy760-9357. tor status (consultant) ply in person : Crown Woman,CdM.640·7«0 Laber mfgr. in San Juan locat ing to northern range for 1ntcn 1ew 1----------acceptable. Potential for Hardware. 1~4 Irvine. Capist rano hai. entry Orange county has the E.O EM /F Contract D.M.V. Clerk DESIG+I pe rm anent employ <Westcliff Plata) NB KITCHEN HELP level position for indiv. following employment A u to exp er i en c e EHGIMIEEll men t . Ca II : 493·6624 to learn rood prepara· with skills in W>tng hand opportunities: CneaclleCss1·nadryy.SpTn~Pngesarlary. Mfg. co. in Mission VieJ·o1~E~O~E~~~~~~~· Help wanted f /l, P It lion. $3.75/hr. lo start. &blpowt:r toolsE& readding •Working Maintenance r: sandwich man & counter Working hours: SA M. ueprints . xper. e· Foreman: Prefer ex· Cormier-Delallo area needs exper. in help. Plaza de Cafe, 1PM . M·F . Lori 's sirable butnotnec. Ex· perience in extrusion Che I electr ical connectors. f "'ST FOOD G cell op t t l · vroet "' ary's Deli752·5401. Kitchen. XfT7 s. Harbor PY· o earn maintenance. able to 18211 Beach Blvd he rmetic sea Is . Pizza parlor at the -----basic machinist skills. supervise small dept & 84Hi087 transducer design. com· beach. Must be 18. Ex HELP WA.HTED! ~lrv~j;p~.A. Call : 979·0'147 Call for appt 493-6624. grow withc.'Ompany. 549-3331 ponents materials & perience not necessary Telephone solicitor. No E.0 .E • Customer Service ---methods Leave message , exper nee. Excell co. LEGA.LSECRETA.RY Representative . COOK JC..~"' Duties include design, 673-1811 benefits Commission A.S.A.P. Full ti'me. At res ponsible for physical D & 1-rn YW>•... drafting, materials test· ------•. MED IC AL Full or part f d ay eve shift Xlnt ang & R&D pro1ects. progrAam 1"' profit shar· the beach in Laguna! 2 time. front office en ttr Y o or er~ & salary & benefits Jolly h FILE CLERK mg PP Y in person: I attys. Van"ety practa·ce T cus om er commun1ca R 2 L Mee anical Engineer. 1 E p ranscribmg ex per. pre· t oger, 2873 ake ing degree pref'd. nt ry -level pos1taon ennysaver . 16601 Salary generous Exp f'd 6459400 ions Fores t Dr El Toro Q 1 available 1mmed1ately Placentia Ave . Costa only Call494-7503today Mail resumes lo 1822"2 768·4999 ua ified candidates in our Newport Beal·hof Mesa -------M d I S Newport Blvd Costa -----send resume to· Mrs. r· So e ara .ecretary, Mesa.CA92627 RECEPTIONIST If you like to meet u,.. publlr & do ad ministrative task1; Oi ceon is look111g for you We req a sharp JIJ pearance & 1 to~ yrs e" per in rec.'Cl'lioni~I & or clerical, 45WPM 1y111n~ req Good benefits & op ply for advanc:cment m an expanding 1·u Apply in person Direon 1-:lcctronH., 18522 Von Karman Irv me 9AM-2PM lll 4PM-9PM Jo111 the l.u \njo!cl"~ Time:-Cu' ul.tltnu I ~am & udapt \UUI \\Ul k Sl h Cllllll· tu \'l)Ur hh·~tyk \\1 rk 5hr·~ I.la) in u I irio\"' l'11 t ulal1on ~.t li!I> offll • l1t'JI \111111 hom~ & hcH ' tnntl' t1ow for >OUJ' fanul~ :>LU•IW~ Ill lc1:-.u1 Ply Ill'! IO(.b Wt· IJd) hourly ',\ <11!• ·" l.'Ulll 111 l!>~l\Jll'< LOS ANC. l:..Lt-:S TI \1 .. :-. 1375 '>U11f111\H ! \\• 1 M ;>411 11.JIJ I h1 1,tl 111-1"11 t unJl · I lltp l1 \i I COOKS Jans . 2 3 8 9 l Vi a ace me previous or LEGAL SEC!Y heavy typing. hte bk· 6 mos exper. Applyl Fabricante, Suite 603, face experienl·e des1ra HOME Salary & responsib1ht1es kpg. full time Salary & PRESSPERSOHS ble Xlnt Co ~aid TYPIST co mmesu t th EOE M F II SJI btwn 9AM & Noon MissionVaejo.Ca.92691 97"2161 ra e wi hours open 759-0257 benefits & free par tn° ,,_ s k I I I s . 7 5 " p m A growing lrvme shop Charlie's Chili , 3001•~~~~~~~~~ " Redhill. Bldg. 112. Ste.' For appl . call 640.4580 11 0 s P 11 a 1 Ac c 0 u n t~ minimum. Santa Ana ---------· needs experienced A.H. !l226. CM. 92626 0 0 Y 0 U HO LD A ext 11202 E 0 E Re<' e 1v 3 b 1 e C 1 erk Irvine mdustnal area Medical Ass1Stant Dick and 2/c Hamada TICKETTOTHEGOOO P 0 . Box 15487. Santa LVNorCM... 660 operators. Salary C File Clerk needed at rorporate of· "' ( b I 001((5ftacklarJ Llf'E and can't find the Ana9270S Small clmic l""ated 1n open or cap a e PartTime f1ce Familiar with col "" p I & For Newport Beach entrance? The ticket is Npt Bch. has a unique ersons. nsurance clubhouse . Summer your R.E. license and Call CmdySprin~er ' lection procedures in LEGAL SECRETARY opening for an LVN or other benefits. Call Pat. months. June Labor theentranreisourTom Cormier-Deltllo volvmg msurancc com· Laguna Hills recent CM A with EKG 8 ·30 ·5, Mon -Fri Day, 7 days, llam·Spm Hopkins FAST START Chevrolet Pan y & s e If · pay Ca lif Probate ex per capabilitlf's Primary 979·~~- & Tues. nights tall 8pm. Rea 1 esta te trainee 18211 Beach Blvd accounts. Knowledgea-necessary. Xlnt typing & c~ctaon of ~hJ.S pos.ition Printing JoanTanner.673-6170. system. We Wiii show 847·6087 ble in third party billing s H skills req. Call Mrs Will be public relations. c•M£11ADfllS0 ..... -549-3331 procedures Con tact Winslow for appt Sales background "' m;~ " C 0 U N S E L 0 you the way. Come by M s-•-R -- -rs Irene Ruiz. Ac· 831·1060 helpful. Excell. fr1'ne1e " . 11.u r-r-SK. Voe T 0 Saturday morning 8:301••••••••••1 " C A I NAL 1• count s Re ceivable benefits package For ombmation Stn.pper - . Mslrs degree, bi-lingual at 602 Ave. Victoria, San $ Supervisor 64().8950. LEGAL SEC'Y more information & in· Cam. Operator with 3 to (Span.) & exper pref Clemente 1,000 Exp"d legal sec'y fo r terv1ew, contact Jane Syrs exper. Line & HT. Tustinloc.731-7081 orcal498-SURF Full&PcrtTillw HOST/HOSTESS managing senior f.'oley,7\4-97!>0060 EOE production on 20x24 COUHTEIHEU Mon .·Fri S up e r Sandwich, Costa Mesa. 545-4867. COUNTER or COOK FT /PT Gary's Dell. CdM. 675-2193 for appt CU STOOi.AH Saddleback College, Mission Viejo 10 30PM 7AM, Mon·Fri. Salary range Sl.<llSl to Sl.324 per mo. + 5% shift differen lial. 831 ·4850, 8-5 Delivery person, F tr, hrs 8·5pm. Apply in person Beacon Auto Parts. 480 North Newport Blvd. N. B. (714)548-1133 Dell .. ry Drf•er For rental store. Good driving record. Over 18. Satur days r equir ed Wages open. Unit ed Rental, now 19th. C.M M5·0760. W H IT E WAT ER Expanding co. needs Full & part time availa partner of small Npt M tf' camera. Stripping for REALTY ha rd workers Co ble Apply in person Beach Law Firm. Call press from duplicators Also needed immed. benefits. Rapid advan· 3-5PM Jolly Roger, 400 644 . .._.77 to 25". Insurance & Sctry. Property Mgr. cement. Car needed 18 So Coast Hwy. Laguna MODB.IMG, other benefits. Irvine and bi-lin gual real &over. Beach LEGAi.SEC'Y Comm'ls, films, ex· location. Call Pat, est a t e Ii c ens e es . CALL lOAM TO lPM Ex P · d on i > x Int tras SCAS needs new 8 3 O · 5 . Mon Fr 1 Weekends a must! 7 14_847_2422 secretarial & ~nghsh raccs._all ag~ 957.028_2 979·1834 --- ----HOUSECLEANERS skills req. Xlnt oppty for ------ Drivers needed. Partr-~~~~~~~=~~1-~T~o;;~~/~h~r~,c~ar~oo..;~5~123~d right person. 975-ll56 MOTEL Desk clerk. port Printing tame posillons available. tame. full tame Nr Offs.tP.-.StpeNOll Call forappt ~191. GARMENTCUTI'ER LIFEGUARD Orange Fairgrounds E x p e r · d . 2 n d wanted ( 0 r active Housekeeper Aide Live-P /time. S3 75 per hour, 645.7700, ask for Jeannie Press person Goss Com· DRIVER r /T sportswear firm. Xlnt m P 1t1me or F /time 544.5404 mun1ty 4 unit. Apply. 6 nates a wk Approx. 2 arrangement~6688 For elderly lady Non--.L Motor Hotel A~s1stant 1660 Placentia Ave. hrs. a n1te. Excell. driv· ---smoker 495-~7 LIGHT Manufacturing Ma nai:er. \'t.>rY s u e c M mg rec req'd Apply . GENERAL OFFICE Full or part time Call cessful Orange Cnty Pennysaver . 1660 Clerical duties. phones, HOUSEKEEPER. rebe(. 642-5102 M I k PrintShopPenott Placent1aAve .. C M. customer sen·. willtra1n p time. Sat. 7PM to ---ote . !>ee ing young To operate p-ss. Ftr. M 7AM f bo d L. o Cl k Pfl' t minded & hospitable ... in bkpg. Mature person on or ar & aqu r er · ·mes 3333rd St. LagWla Bch. ElectromcSoundTechni· pref'd . Hrs flex . c:are for ambulatory AskforSteve c:and1date. Cur asst __ ------_ cia n . Experienced in 642.2256 for appt elderly 11 B. 962·2<176 642·6531 manager We offer a gd Simplex Timing device. ---------------s a I a r Y & benefit S1273-SJSS4 per month. GENERAL QfACE H 0 u 5 eke e pc r r 0 r MACHINIST Class A, job package & oppor to ad Apply at Capistrano bachelor Sh rs . 1 s hop exp. own tools, vanrelnth1~growmgl·o Unified School District, We are looking for a re day wk. Newport Bay setup. oper., lathe. mill. Appia rants mst have 32972 Calle Perfecto. liable mature person for area 675 7578. etc . Gd. benes. top pay. ahilily lo do minor re· SJC. 496·l21S following Geometrit• Eng., 629 pair & maint "ork Send Make your s ho pping easier by using the Daily Pilot Classified Ads. •Typing Housekeepers wanted. Term\nal Way, 1110. CM resume & salary history •Some phones The Sea Cliff Motel. 1661 548·8200 to Classified Ad 11786. •Operate 10 key adding South (;oast Hw y. LB. ---------•I Dally Pilot. P.O Box mach 494 4892 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca •Oul.go10gma1I MACHINE 92626 •Filing Mon Fri am pref L1v1n· •Trainingm out Hrs.dys flex1ble Do SHOP Need qualtf1ed S¥_ PRIMTSHOP Must type 40 wpm 333 3rd St, Laguna Bch Prof pharmac·y P IT employee. Ua}s 1-6 Mon.·Fri. Bkkpg skills & retail exper. nee Call Terry Grant for appt, Park Lido Pharm&cy, 642-1580. P IT. good telephone voice. 3 hrs. day. 3·5 days week. F.V. area. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Active real estate oCCtcc has opening for a \\Cll groomed. per>onahle m d1vidual Must be t'Xpt>r with typinl! skills or 45 to 60wpm R E exper di! s1rablc Call S11111t1 631·0213 R&'M~ R 1-.1\1.TllHS RECEPTIONIST Full lime Mon Fn. Mu'lt be pcrsonablr &. W!'ll groomed, & £>11joy mct•l ing thl' public. Req1111t"; good spellrng & prn manship No t vprng Phone exl>'!r 1ent't• pn ferred Full co m1wny benchb. Appl) Prn nysaver, 1660 Ph1Cl·nti.1 Ave.,C.M vehicle procedures ail housekeeping & some Immediate openings for Ser v 1 c e Ha ve a 11 •Person looking for infant s1ttmg 646-3151 centerless grinder. Ex-machines and paper _968_·_76_38_. ______ 1 R.E SALE.SPERSO!\ for HICkOttY FARMS 1>1111or 11111.1 '" , I gourm,•1 hob (. "1!t 1-·1, i. hout \\.111 trJt:1 f-u !-ohlOll blJlltl ll40·•t\.IJll SALES l111111t••J jJiJrl llllll 1r.i.; lu•· II• ,,rJ ll(Jf• ~nlau • 111111·111• ·ah·~ tu; . ..,i1u·I· t ,d ·'·rlt pJll) 1J,•n1·f11• \f•I• ' .r pt'r •.un l'n.11 , llitW f'l.11•11.11 A \' :\1 M 1111 l 11 l .t :,\ Sall'" No w t11 111,• 1 t,111• lill .H1llj!1•r I 1.11111 c \1111 lollll• • \l'l'I •'.di lotr 1•1 I 11111 l..L J'>JI SALES P fl 'f1o: Jllllb' 111 " "JI ) IOI f.1b1 I• !>IOI•' l Jll (jo 11 &tlo IOtO S.ALESPYSOH A ~ b I ~ I J 111 :\f a 11 ll ~ 1 • I waul •·11 111 ru ... I q .. 1. l'<"r" '"" I ··I " II he•;,' ui: kr,.,.ij,.,1..,-· pit: ,, I d I I hi:i i.":11 ( h. J.,•i, 1,. '1...,.. Sa It ~ 11• 1 no1 .' .. 1111•·•· 101 .Ir ~l i.-t "h1•11: lur1· Appl~ 111 I Pr: tlft. I ltt l' I a ·· • • , l· • ·· h 1 11 , bl,11111. 'l;fl S.dt•!: pc 1 'lit L·uilrs , .. ,_~1cl ·1 ~ , \\'• •• r C'l'.ll [II f1•1"1••ol Ill !> 30 !11 11• ,\11 'i. ' I •ml> <.:al11:..t1 ,;.1& SA.LESPY SOM 1-'ull & µ11•1t1rnt· No Sun d .I) <; '\I) 11i~hl• Appl\ Hc111c r l '• l "SI,, \k• .. 1 llllfi Ncwp111 Blvd advancement. perience. Costa Mesa 1>40..6910 Paid medical, vacation Housekeeper. retired plant . Excell eo. P tllme, 7days, 2hrs/da1. sales exchanges.111wst 1---------• ly. AM delivery. LA ment.s High comm NC'\\ SA.LESPYSONS 1111 Mewpori leocll looll to u.go Ant CAREER OPPORTUNITY ,_. ...... ..... ... . .., specW II aAn' I fir ... - • u..,. .... l•teh ........ to effer 4 s,eclel peolll• ... c...... .,,., ... ttyo# • .,.. -· We _. ••dtl.t 4 ,..,.. .. ~ ... d ............ "f .. f atert" ••IH tr•f•l•t & holidays. Salary com· person . 6-8 hrs day. benefits. Deltronic, Now hiring exp Hostess. mensurale with exper 2 days week. H B area 545.0413 Apply in person. SS /hr Trail-Rite Boat Trlr Mf 972·4500 l~~~~~~~~~~I Beachhouse Restaurant, Times. $100 per week. & P T ok Ne\\ port 11.-< d ell lhgh f -hum Laguna Beach. 494·8496. Pacific R.F. b't5 3683 l.id1-1 l'U.thl. • •re & ohO• ~1 lnt1 f.\.!lf' Ol'C gr. 3100 W. Central. SA. ---619 Sleepy Hollow Ln. 5S6-4~:n-er-at-Of-f1c-e e• e • e e ~ Daily Pilat ~;d:r Desk. hte typing. P /TIME help for Reservation Clerk Ex Good blacfit Call women's specialty shop. per. pref Mature lucs 6417100 Fashion Island No expr. Friday l2 4 979 7550 Estabhshed local Co • • mailing, will train. 4 day needs person for record week. Benefits. $3.M/hr ~· 7S9-996110to6pm Restaurant keeping. lite typing . e Eda.tor's Secretary • start. 979-7660 heavy phones. Salary e e ----9C IHSNCTOR according to exp .AchallengingopportunityisbeingoUeredby. Outside Sales agent Growing laser co. re· Benefits. Call642·3493. the Dally Pilol for someone with the needed ror travel agen· quires individual ex- e tntelli&ence, wit and skills required to be. c y, ex per a nd /or per'd . In mspeclion & GENERAL OfflCE Expr. nee. Mus t be quick and efficient. Work w /figures, phones, filing & misc ortlce duties. Part or full time hrs avail. Xlnt op- portunity for advance· ment with fast growing company. Salary com· mensurate w /expr. 835·8883 General Office WOltK TIMPoaAIY PBX RecepUoni.st.t, Secret.a.lies, Clerk.a iv1c11 °HEST0Nl &A .. ai=Wu 1800f~8t. Ste 2S5 lnlne 140-0400 •secretary to the editor. It's an intereslint. w /following . Orange Quality Corttrol or high position requiring the tools of the trade -80 County Airport area. techno1ol)' mechanical. e wpm dictation, 70 wpm typing, dictapbone -· 540..5851 optical & electronic • and the ability lo shift mental gears on short . parts Ir aaemblles used notice. The benefits are generous, the pay Parts i.n C02 lasers. e reaaonable.ApplicaUonsbetngacceptedonly . Experienced engine Individual will be e throuah appointment by calling ... 6'2-4321 . parts counterperson. responsible for inspec· • e~ rn. • Will con1ider training Uoo or incoming parts, the right person. Apply with heavy emphasis on •• Classified Outsile Sales •• I n p e r s 0 n . l 0 :fuu~D~ l~~d~~ Experienced ulesperson to bandJe Real Boal1wain'1 Locker, •pectlon 'ol ln·houae • Estate Development accounts and• 2'31 W. Pacific Coast manulactured part.I IJ • auto m otl v e a c coun ls . Salary pl ua. Hwy, Newport Beach. quality control of outgo- commiaalon. Must have car mile.a,ge pa.Id tng producta. At least a e Ex cel lent com pany benertts . Fo;• r.tn..S.. yn. eicper. in simllJu • appointment for Interview. call 6'2-~. e11t. Must be people orlenled duties • reqllired. Call 277 & am bitioul. Need car .. ..,. .-.. -E o • . • call Rlchard675-5185 --·-•ppt. · .E . : camera Gperlbr : e Experienced at leaat 5 years. Must be able• • to use newspa,per camera and platemaklnae systems. Excellent wages and beneflt1. •Aprill' In person wlr~ume lo Oranie Coas\I Jllilla. ... •7alllil---,--• Da ly Pilot. •=::::• : hrt Till• Enman'. I M•na1ement Marttetl.ol Spare time Income, from your home . Unlim ited paltnllal for peopla~orleoted ••If· atarter1. tn..f312. I • c-•· , .... c;;i;.. • l1e1s:th lt1I .Adulla with outttandln1 allractlve e 1-llllilll ______ _ J Tf. otnee ell,et'. 'e peraonallUa who enjoy work.in• with 10.11 e P•rt·Ttme 'l')pe..._. D etll. Yur old ~oulh$. Start at $4.00/'*1' t :ao Pll S1'm9(TI ·~ ••oct 5;$> M. "2·'221, •xt 343._ • Hot•tVIH • ~ ,. _ __,. • Earn estra monty ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ e 0 :.r-I wofkhll p/Ume i. 10tarr: ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • -w. BayStreit ;' Na::-~~"'t! • Cotta Mesa, c A· ' n. Ora ... CMll Arter •-Equal OpportunitJ E~r let ,..r .... ...,.., Call ~-. ............ • r=.~=----:.!!!!~!!::i..~ JOHNNY'S RESl;A.URANT Host /hostesses PM, bus persons & cooks. Apply in 1>4:rson bet. 3& 5. Moo Fri 2250 E. 17th St. S:rn ta Ana. Restaurant JOfoli4HY"S RISTAUUNT Bookkeeper, now ac· ceptlng applications for fulltlme . Apply In person bet a & 5, Mon Frl 2250 E. 17th St., SIAD· ta Alla . llSTAUUMT Sandwich Maker hf• 7A M ·3PM Mon.·Fri. "6-881J, caU anytime SALES Sl7,000 t ProbellbW First Year We o ((Cl' [ .1 r <'o m misi.hms. bonuses ano major adv crtls in~. salary lroinmg. major medical, Ure and dental lnsuraoce. Ma nat1cment o p pouun1tie.; £or to11 c:1recr·mindcd µro fcnional We are the top company ln lb• swimming pool in· dustrles. We need am· blUou11 people to help us keep psce with l(ro\\1h and lJromotlon. We wlll 114.'lect people m· lercat ed in earning aeriou~ money and tt· acb.lnti their Ml potcn Ual baaed on producUon Op on il'IU ,1n J.a k e Forest, Westminster ~d Oranie. For mor lnforrnatlon, contact Mlke Rryc.ttko (114 ) -~J)l SECIETMY A~countlna department ol national mort1a 1e bankln1 firm needs secretary for controller. This entry level position perfect for numbers-oriented per90n with : good typing skills. No abort hand reqtifred. Call Terri (714) 97~·1o.>. COLDWELL BAflEI ........... != Serrlcet ........ , Cl,., SAUSI• Paln Control ~vices So. CaJ. Territory Secretarial SALES SEC'Y Teacher. Pre Schqol. aome exp ~rK'f"' F tr 548-~. ----TEACHER Full/rart time. ·Pre-School & Aides needed. Huot. Bch area. Call Marilyn 847-528-4. --- TEACHEll Exp'd for paid p /t Church School position, Sund ays only ca ll 499-8088 momJn~ A nationaUy known mf- er oC med. disposables requires rep for pro(. Pain Control Div Must have success med. sales exper. or be Uc RN or PT Excep. oppor with progressive Co. 631-1600 With a young dynamic computer billing sales organization. Must have xlnl. verbal skills, cl~r1cal or secretarial Teacher wanted . AH. experu!nce. Call Linda school. !5days/wk. lPM- Devorkln at Safeguard 6 p M 0 r 3 p M . 6 p M Health Care Systems. Certificate or exper 71~·9S7-ll21 _ Call Susan. 640-8820 •--------mljSecretarial SALES TRAINEE LEGALSF£RETARV C111to.-r RelaffoM 2 man Lagwia Bch Law This is 8 per manent 0 f c I 0 0 k ID g r 0 r position for career secretary w1legal exper. oriented tughly mot1vat Pl & Criminal. Salary ed individual Our com negotiable. 497· 1729. prehens1ve sales tram ------- 10 g program will Secretary prepare you m de,clop LEGAL SECRETARY mg new acl-ounts as well or par alegal with heavy as maintain existing exper m estate plan- customer ba!K' in the ning. Airport area, Npt. O.C area. Jnd1 v1d uals Bch Call . Jackie aft willing to work hard & l:JOPM.833-9983. Tool Salesper sons Unlimited earnings No exp necessary Own car 545-0781 TRAINEE woodworkmg & truck driver CM 540-551S Travel Agent·immed opening tn N.B.drvine area for exp agent Com puter exp nee Ex ecutive Travel 833-9406 lake direction will de . TYPIST. must take S/H velop highly pro Secretar y /Executive-or speed-wriling. 41hrs, fess1onal sale!> s kills 8.rternoon P(ffordeslgn 2 . 3 days we ek with unlimited income firm tn Irv. Must be exp (714)644-0983. potential. w /Shorthand & gd lyp-------_ For l'On fi~ent1al in mg skills 833-JSOO. T Y P I ST I W 0 It D lMaw...._ Flne antlq_uillet Ir \~quJ.altJom for Hlect Pffple with dlstl"hnlo1tln1 ta stet. S mllJor eatatfot from the area plua vario"' paru in the U.S ! ! • 7MO ITIMS OF Ol9fTALIA from Hlllereat Dr. Beverly Hilla, Ca. 19th Century Bronae. Jade, ivory, satauma, jmari, kakemono acreen, cloisaone, champleve, lacque red furniture, carved tu.kwood, etc. l"PlllOD FUltHtTUll • lllW.A.MT PBIOD Cut1laH Hne • dlnnerwar. • etc. acqul.alttona from Elainore. Calif estaw. • . • AMElttCAH OAK ROU. TOP DISKS Orl'-lnally from teleeraph office, Elsmore, Calif. plus! A BeautiCully appointed "S" Roll lop from historically old Biltmore Hotel. Santa Barbara, Ca hr. Also: •Silver• Tifrany Lamps • More Bronzes • Toys • Dolls • Bedroom sets • Beautiful 1!5 pc dining room ensemble, etc ~OVER 1,075 exqu1site items to be offered 1 One ol the finest acquisitions ever to.be presented rn Se. California'' BIG AUCTION DATES: APRIL 11th· 12th-13th Sat 6pm & 12noon Sun. & Mon. 7PM. Display Exhibition : Sat April 11th 10am-5pm ANTIQUES 1685 Toronto Way(714)540-3955 Costa Mesa. Ca lerrn·~ w1(h Southern Se r r e l 8-;-; Al de . P ROCESS(JR California's largest m S750 $800/mo. 5 'days Lanter word processor tiq.Mt 1005 luilditt9 Materiafs 8025 Jerendent dealer. ron-week Call Tues & Thurs Will tram. Laguna Hills ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tad l.01 i Murray Law Firm·tvping wills & W , C .A l I F 0 R H I A ~99 3040· trusts. Must have strong RED 000 2_x6 5 C "8Yl .... G 1 y ping & gram m .. r fALLBROOK 8 to 20fl. clearing out 'VF' " , truck load ends 45' fl l'RODUCTS IMC. **SECRET ARIES•* skill:. Call Mrs \\ tnslov. .ANTIQUE 045-9137 ext 127 anytime 17741 .MitchPll, '"\me Accountant Deg$24,000 for appt. ¥7-1060 _ _ ___ _ 71 4-979-2JJJ Recpll'501FunS12.ooo --• SHOW and SALE !Comeros & E.O ~ M F Legal T70'dJctS15,000 Typis t hte bkkpg, full • EquiplMftt 8030 t-:"<ec shl00'corp$18000 time. <;a lar) & hour<, ATTHE IUGHSCHOOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• -, F.\pd ConsultantOurs open.7590257 So M1ss10n & St.ige Canon 28mmleni. S7S Sales Liz Hemders Agy Inc --- -Coat·h 67 3-0 314 Sl00.000 + ,earl\ In 4020 Birch F.st '64 EOI:: Typisf..Recep't .April 16, 17, 18 vestm('nt firm n('<'d' t'\ New Port 1833 8100 Free At:TO LEASING l'O NOON T08 00 PM Cots 8035 perienced salt'c;pcoplt' i----------1 Pleasant surroundmgi. Take I 5 to llwy 71i ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.1tb proven lra\·k re N 8 area lmmed oix·n at Oceanside Ulack Kittens cord of at lea!>l 2) r~ S E C R E T A R y . i n g f o r g o o II DONATION Sl 50 SlO C II b k d BOOKKEEPER. Ap· typist rect"pt1001st re PRIZESDAILY 957-6257aftt:r3um o ege ac gruun a prox 20 hr!> ~eek . quires general office f.REEPARKING ,. '" .. .• ....~ ... ~. .....................•• ..... ................. ....................... , .... . prin& air JCi Si bid. Ill EASTER SAL!:·Booke, Perris VaHt)' tamper •••• •'•••••••••••••••• • n•w. Qn u bo11 sprinl 6 rttorcb t•-21'.sp.daUy 1heU to ftl Detlun trwlt, ~·y de.kt '175/ea., t::ir- frame 8'1-2423. prlced clotbn. Aui1t cab blah, GOO. 2 man e<' <k•k• JIOo:SlOO, SAf'£ J:Aaaue Thrift Shop &05 K1rak Vt/2 ftber1lu1 siso <firegrooO, Pll• &Ju. velvet tof•. S300 aznd St .. N.8. S.tt~2. ot1r1, SlCS. ~ms. cabhMt ... 1111 M atebln1 u • lined Block Ganie Salt· 7~' REAL lealhi; couch Pitney BowH matlln( drape1, SlOO 2 1reen Monroe W ay, C M . 1215, 22" Mll·propelled , ls •wave! roclteri. f7S /fa Sat/Suo 10:30·4. Fao· powrr m~r •. both :~:jft~~mJ:~ S::w: Coffee table, 15(). F.ad ta-t&1tit bll.)a. xlnt 951-44SS at•ilat ..... 5• 494•0142 / ble $CO. Buder teat 2 ---------.... "' •• rhlld blke carrier, $100. MOVIMe Karastan Gold 1U1htly ,.., 1081 Blick vlnyJ bar w /4 Turtle Rock Garaae uaed 100 yrds + $3 23 ••••••••••••••••••••••• matchln1 atools, SJOO Sale. 30" GE micro-0vu yd. 642·2W f'or ule very tame:-•' 54.9-8260. stovt', oftlte equip. AQUARIUM 11 iallon amell Amazon Parrot E~tone 7,,.,. Sofa $7S. 2 (postal scale & f1Un1 ATLAS tank /Stand all wit h expenaive large· ..._._ tab.), ~hJd furniture, acces. incl. .,.2510• 80 caie. SlSOormakeolfer. rner ~ &t storage le Ids things & collec-""9·9""8 -~ __ 56_1_6_. ------unit $75 846-3334 I s s '" ..... tab ea. at. lC>-5, un. -----Pure F rench Mini Lop Recliner -like new Beige noon-..:30. 3 Sand Peb· Back problems., Anti· Bunnies. S~ weeks old and brown design. $50. ble, lrv. 833-2077 <Com-gravity um. Hargam. 840-7435 pus to Turtle Rock, tum $ 2 7 5 H e a r 1 b e a t Beat w /kids 536-8129 _ --L. to Sycamore, tum R. monitor: f75. 673-031• 9· Burmese Python le 4• Fur bedspread. white. toSandPebble,turn1..) ------Colombia Constrlctof k. I J tab! I ----S11nyo Phone Answering in . ,g e amps, FANTASTIC INDOOR Machine •. Xlnt run ~ for both. :>45-3830. H II m mo n d 0 r I! a n PLANT SALE!! 4" t.o mng tond. 840 5521 Lat Uy 759-9113 ___ _ _ lO" pol siz.e, Sat/Sun 542 Mantx kittens for sale .. Klngwaterbed,waveless HamiJton.C.M. For Quick Sale. Irvine 546 819S. 640-1331 htr X /cond-cost $500 ---Coa s t Country <'lub S2000B06316966 Sat-Sun-Mon,9-6 Lotsol Mernbershq) SIOOO 7am-9pm __ --- -everythlng--furn1ture. p I ea & t.' c ,1 I I Mary Pianos & Onjmts 1090, 20' 11 circle custom sofa, mlSc. 678 W. Victoria, 973 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l200. KanlUl& lamP6, 175 <:_ M. 646-._67_6_1_____ Grand upright console & $50. 67>4328 , . . Cho1re ANGEL Ticket~ N H I l 100 s of items. Apnl 11 12. a\ 311 for sale $20 pr bo>. µ1ano, ancy an. x n SPYGLASS H.tll dmmg rm set, 6 chrs, tbl & buf fet ssoo. 759-9567 Sat 10 3, Sun 12-3. 19 seats 673 n95 aft 8PM cond, $119r>. 496-7485 Blackswan. Ir.. Wood ' T llO M AS OkGAN w br~d_g_e ________ Natural v1ol1?l Azurene • Leslie s pkrs, S450or best length mmk coat. orig offer 831-0215 Maple dinmg rm, tJhle, chairs. hut.ch, pad. 2 Ifs $45<1 646·2032 SAT/SUN,8AM ·2PM Selling everything from bicycles. household -items, clothing . tools. design, good cond • --. 548 5693art6PM !'layer Piano-Musette. "<Int cond Sl900 Used Book Sale, April 11, 673 7H17 9-Jpm, comer of Harbor European glass dinette 17078 San Ricardo. F V. • 1350. Polished 1·otton <between Brookhurst & so r a Io vel> cat S400. Euclid. off Warner!. Blvd and Nt!wport Blvd. TV, Radio, Pecan wall unit & <'Offee ----<..:rol·ker Bunk parkmtt HIFi, Stereo 8098 tbl sl'l & other home Garage Sale, Sat. Only, furnishings All xlnt 8am· 12 noon. Tools. cood. Can helµ to move camping equip. 1131~, 549-9010 24th St. N.B. <in alley) lot. 1or 50<:. friends of Costa Mesa Ubrartt'!> Maple table & side board. day & night fon·cd ;iir heat<·r. Klngalonl( µw1· mower 548 11479 Sofa <'hair. large business desk needs rerin1shmg, sm desk 640-7690 Almost new 44 " round brwn glai.s top Rattan tbl w cane back l'hr~. \'ery )i(Ood l't.)n $475 Uangmg !.Ohd bras!> an· ttque :.)tit' fomp ~ 3 wht frosted round globt•,, $85 552 1748 Sofa slceJ)l'r. HcrC'ulon. hke ne~ Sl95 l:lalJv dre~M·r ~ ch;.ingmg top. bke nc~, $10 960 2795 Bunk beet st"l llJ,, storage dra~e~ Inner s µrmg mattn...,..,,.,., $ti~ 642 5849 ;.ifl. 1 wkdyi. or 11/1 dli)' wknds Newport Estate, jewelry & objects of art. Sale S3l l2-5PM. Auction, 6PM and Sun. 2PM 64S-1908 To be held at 1761 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa. Garage Sale. Sat !:>un 9am 2306 1st Av al Acacia. Corona del Mar Waterbed. aquarium t;ink~. reel tapes, re REDWOOD 2x6's 8 to 20ft . cle;.inng out truck luad end~ .isi ft 645 9137 l'"l:t 127 anyttffil' BROWNING Broad~av Trap. 12 gau~1: l:lt>l)i(1an Dcauty. a mu.'t 1t1 'l'e' Mml t·ond $16110 lfJrd to cornt' b~ 631 Hl l!I or 631 1554 l:O rds. baby clothes & Pool table, no l<·ar-•. mis<· items 914 Citrus. ~ l'Ut'!> &. ral·k $250 N R 1 EaHbluff l Lamµforpooltable $25 10 Spm. Sat Sun Small Pana.v>nll' n:fr11: for l'amper or hoal $75 GarJge SJll'. 9 4µm . ll ,tm raJa1J etiuqi Sal Sun. April 11 & 1~ mt>nt 2 mclt"r mobtlt> llil!°l llarro~ Pl N B un llam rig. Standard 13.'> cul de sacl mvdel w 12 c·rv-.tal<. •......••...........•.• flt'Bultful Coloi T\'. 2 yr wrnty Fret· delivery $14K 646-17116 Port Toshiba 8700S am fm cass stereo. top of the• line. $225 or offer 642 7030 Boots & M.-ine Equipment .......••.............. G~nerol 9010 ....................... Boatbutider's s urplu:. tt>ak doors. hal<'hes. elc 979-2890 :!ti diesel Lot Fram·e Sil . fully equipped SIS SIJO 97!f.2890 7.odtal' GH ~1K3. with mf'rt• 40 hp . <ilso H1i.:hldnJ1•r trlr, mny ar <·c~!.. xlnl l'ond s.t .500 ('onlJ<'t Jot' c2131576 9080 must CallJ R 851595~ $6 llr Seeking ex skills. good driving re 1----------1 pertenred pen.on to as-cord Salary negot1ahle bts t office mngr an Contact Nant·v645 7661 Seamstre~s net'dt•rl H 1 K tl M A I $150 ~ ;.it1ona I ='lCJOJ 1ma ayan 1 <'ns Um Rm ~t. CJ\ <1I la hie o \ 1 n t( n 1 11 l'reft>r exp1•rwm·t' st·~ in>( sails. Sa11ta 1\na 5-17 1344. SEAMSTIU:SS t '1 F l Prefer mature µt·r!>on with ::.a1lm;ik1n.: t''< perient·e l'all 6.11 5950 SECRETARY small. busy. prop. ingml construtt1on of f1ce . Coc;ta Mesa. Oefinttt• part ltm('. Op. port unit) for advance ment Send resume hst ing t'Xpenenl:e & hours avail to Ad ~708. Dail) Pilot. P .O Bo:ic 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 TYPIST Part time. 2 J day!> per wk Vacation reht.'f Ap ply at 1660 Pl<trentiu. Costa Mesa ...,5 11 6 t bl bo k "t'nt'i al t·ovt•r,t"t' r<' loafs, Maintenartc;{ · & d "' "" leJ f & 6 l·a nc hat•k t o '"l: 1 t' s u " " "' Antiques use furn 9S7-6257 after3pm radio,, s tereo::. 12 I 1-: l'<'IH.•r , 10 hand., $!:![> S~rvic~ 020 Pastry tbl, oak roll top ------arm c hat ~!>. S2Stl 23rdl' MS.SS&S 0020562 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt•sk, oak Ser penttne D091 8040 ~ti 2704 uft Sor wkends SPRING SPECIAL dresser , llum1dor, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo\·1ni; G<trage Sale Cook~'.Hc.201K·!>lt111ilt•'" 50., off 00 above-waler Rost>wood fire 5crcen, KEESHONDPups. AKC GarG4)•S. 8055 F urniture, clothP!> & sll•td w;.itl•rll'!>.,, •••'\\. HuJt C leaning -S<trl Bamboo hall tree, pie-Champsire.M/F.Pet& •••••••••••••••••••••••misc s11t & Sun 217 Wt•o1nront"'t.ng $ll~1 Pov.1•r only frnm lures, & more ~8-9882 show . P v l Pt Y HUGE Costa Me'i<J St <..: !\I "JtrtflC'l' '.Y7!193c;il Miller's M.trme 645 7641 1610TustmAvc,CM Fri 2131697 -13'5a!t6pm 9 ms Off i 4~81 TYPIST/ ---GARAGER!! a pm l'hettr .ind Cllt1>1111rn. t>rexpres WORD -OCESSOR 1t02 00~.0004 oo. Sa t Easter pups. AK''. w I t t' hi L I I t ... " .. ... en· ceamng I vu GARAGE SALk: Must a('r; \IO)' 111).!tJOC. ('0111 Boafs,M.W Entry level position in Bichon Fri.sepups Games TV Polaroid ... eneverythin~ S'>l1orbl'M•1fft•r 7fi11 H•·:l Equipment 9030 MARKETING DEPT. ~a,or vitamin mfgr ha' opening 1n Irvine Should be creative. or gantted. take c harl(e type of per .. on w toµ quality skills and able to work well under pre ss ure & :iga1n:-.t di? adhne!> well estabhsht>d firm .Appliottcn 8010 ~ ca mer as new & old 64.2-!!IJtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mustha"e:.tron.:t)ptn~··••••••••••••••••••••• . Avon:. (m;in) book~ S 111)>lle m:.µll· hell fo:VINH UDE6HP '78xlnt Security officer, PT. & gr;immar slulls Full HARUORAREA Scotties. 2 M., brmrtle magaz1nt:s c lothes Yard Sale, Sat. 0111) bookca1iehdbnl $.511 l>hl cond 5475 wkC'nds for lrg apt com llme Apply m per.on to APPLIANCF SERVICE b I k , p e d t gr e es fold chairs child!-desk I Skis. stalut>s. clothe..,, !'th Pr bookt J'f' htfbrcl 7141114S iJUJ µlex '" NB. SJ~ hr Mr Fuente:. at Robert We buy used applJances w lpapers, all shoL,, 9 c.uh reg1sers us t!> misc 1954 Meyer Pl . footbrd dn•s-.lr " 11l11 For info contact Jim Bein, Wilham Frost & we sellrerond,guar mos. S2SOea 64().5524 or 35mm proJect or·eler c M ror. S75 K1lrht•n1hl t"hrs 79 Sec1r-. l!l HP Outboard l.upic,at644 1900 i\ssoc1ates. 1401 ~u31I :ipphant·~ S49-3077 640-8243 m1>at &hl'l·r b1not·.., SJ5 ~e" 411 Lh,innt'I \fot<ir wllh lJn1: & tank St. l':ewport Beach Rolle1 r amera l.Jl.t: 2 re I GAR r..$T\TESALF l'Jl•·CO ~5 -;r~~!ll'IJ Xlnt tttud $490 972_2168 SECURITYGU.ARDS llUY.APPU.AHCES IAdor<1bleCockapoopups, l axt"rt "utlar:. 1 un Houserul S:!t 75 l!l67 1 Openmi:i:. for qualtf1edl-T---------1 L.1.•-. 957 11133 SlO ea Call aft. 7pm. ..trvn.:) dt~hes glasst;s I Braernar Wc1y, urr Fr;.in I lllH'lnl'" t~art1 H" golcl M ~.HCL' IH' Ol 'THOARD Xlnt start1n.: -.alaq and company bcnl'ftt>. Pleasant workm~ tond1 lions 1n modern ore Please send re:.ume & salar) history m .. tr1t'I conf1denct• l(I Cl<1s!>1f1eJ Ad 11835. Daily P1lvt. PO Box #1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 • " vuu ~ 546-7841 ::.lf'rt-n equ1p1 l' ,.,. CIM'0 .:'11 B ti42-4-1.ji man' wa1t·1"' 1c1n1 8Uhp.~ tontrnb.SiS<I mdl"tdua's· G-· .. a Llart ypist I I I I • I I mi: pay R('fundablc un CRT OPERATOR Litton m1cro~aH• 15i0 k1tt·he11 itoodw~ lot-. vf 1 $14011 ~IM 91r.~l 675 712'l 1form depostL'I 9i81243 Growingelcl·lrontl':.dlS l'OnlC$t pr1te. ne" m 1\1\C Mm1 Sch1tau1tr at misr ·lob of JCW<'lrv.j Rlo<k s ail· Sat Sun & 6lli·81!n tnhutor ::-eeki. gd t) pt!>l <'arton. $500 f>'C> 8914 I Stud. Oul<;tan<lml! lcm t0·22 Ruger nfll'br...nd ' c 0 has s (' t Ln ! Jn d I Tailor fhum <iolf I ',111 . loafs, l'owtt 9040 to train for on line com per am ent S7 .'> 1 714 1 I ne~ JO 30 nflC' & murh Bui.ha rd I, Jill R0t•kwell Surrl'' Toµ Ill'~ <on •••• ••• • ••••••••••••••• SELL AVON puter sy~lems Exl t•ll Kenmore ~hhl'r J:i.1!> 775 21R2 ~L'CH M.lJCll ,l\1l1l'll collection. Hummel I trolll·r, ball ; thari.~<:1 Will trade Br>( &c1r L ake FULL TIME opportunity & l'O dryt•r set, pcnn11·pr1>s!> MORE Good Stuff & Meade 3.1" lelest·opc, Sl:!OO !l lK :141 4 d.t)!>, or Ol·nfront Mohile Earn S6ormoreanhr l1enef1ls, Call fo:l<;.i , SJOO ll mo nt>w rornpac· Al\C Golden Rt>lneHr Good pnC'cs! f''r1. S~t. furn. toys, bikes Boy ... 54~ li!l!l!it.'\C'-llome or lrlrs for spnr1 Call 966 <k522 556-3880 j tor, S150 G44 778!1 -Stud ::ierv1ce Champion Sun 8 ~5. 325 F.lllher .st . Ha rhck ice skates, 4 & :-, ftshmg buat-28' 499 3816 Bloodhne754-7·107 (Just So or 2<!lh & ": of triple A. pro & Phantom SOD SERVICESTATI ON - -G E l) ts h was It c r Santa Ana St~ I ( M. bl"des '"'".~.,,,... Secretary MEDIC.AL IHSUUHCE Knowledge of Medicare Worker's Comp desira ble Excell salary , benefits. workrn~ l:Ond1 t l 0 II s w I' i. t m I n ll t c r Medtt·al Grouµ Call Mrs. Decker, 8!13 1321 ( )> 0 ts c rubber) Free to You 8045 646 790!1 .. """"°'"' AT1'ENOF~T TYPISTS Portable L'onvert1hll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t3'.IO sq rt .Ill or µart t5' I must cll·an out my sq. fl 114H-6."l41 Fulltime. Apply 1n Co k pootogN"lhom • Register today for lo<'lll Bronte w /wood chop c ·a ""' ~ person : 604 S. Coast bl k 75 Lo' able. well trained Hwy, Laguna Beach. temporary as'>tjlnmcnts ping oc top $1 S d 7 bi~ 6468 _ ___ _ 557_0045 951 1344 aft 6PM 'paye · yrs .,. SEWING MACHINE Lu rgc Uprt"hl G F Springer Spaniel. 2yrold , OPEHATOR -liver & wht. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday91tm .ipm I rvme Town c .. nt<.'r On <.:ampu!> Un\<' AtrOSS From u c I lieneftl for UCI I nterf11ith Center garajle Tools. nev. dog houst>. women's & men'1> Ant1qu<' 12 Bath tub. 1st S75 tJkcs r lotht•s. 2092 Wallace 645 ,.375 Ave <..M.5487011. · Household-~ 806S Musical 801 Sa1l loftex~_.~_1_1~2-Cf'\-Lfr\';. ~~~~~rG-r= itreat 640-l!l&l SHtrPIHG l'ERSOH •EMl'Oll.+.PV PEll50N~H SllMCts Refrtl(erat.or Z>'cu ft fmst Free to you Female~ mo llG MOVIHG SALE \'~a r old I~ cu ~t Frost Ptr help afternoons to 37231irchStnet free side b} side !(old old Whippet. ,ery SatiSunAprll l2 2031:12 ll free Refnge Wltb )eor ..........•..•.•..•...• . ................. •••••••••••••••••••••• a:.s1st an our sh1ppmg MewDOrtleach SJOOS59 7266 frien~!!.·_631-1030Ann1e Cypres5 St Santa Anll warranty DX>. Year old dep't Mu.~t be sharp & t .o Heights 5 piece dinett~ $250 SEC Rt:TARY P/t1me, 20 energetic SS7-<k551 .0 E Montgomer) Ward 16cu Free lo good home. Loni( -Mens 3 spe-00 Bike S95 hr. wk Gen ofc duties ----~---------•1 h haired Cahco Cat. Call All householrl ilemo; Call S<IO .;597 CONN l>m.•ctor tr ombont! with case F:x cclle nt ronrl1t1on, SlOO 67S 8052 afler6PM ''all Ch~ct Church Ry SHIPPING Clerk, part V_t ____ k 1 .1 ft refrigerator. II mont s "' ,.., e ermarv enne ass . old, while. on ~arrantv after6pm842 72!13 drei.sers. bookc11i.es. 2 J Ir 8070 the Sea.673-~ lime Must ha\e cxper. reliable -hardworking $275 64631()4 Lhasa Apso nt>eds a queen box & malt .• ~.':! .. ~••••••••••••••• Cell Balboa Marine., ' tables. lamps SS $75 SECRET ARY 54!1-9671. E 0 E M F H per:on needed. 66~ !GS!! Gas Dryer, clean. work~ home Loves older peo-See Sat1S•m, G42 3412 Pvt part} want:. to buy Tallamme C 128 clc1ss1cal guitar . ...:Int cond . w hardcase. Sl25 644-5259 BAYLINER 1973, 27 Feet Twill 130 Volvo's Ftylridc)e Cobllt wfftt Hffd & Goley. SIHps 6 . Ott Troller. MUST SELL $12,500 or-.~r Days 675-3388 A ho t ple64S-5146; 979 2574 -.c SILVER DOLLARS lop nswerang p nes. YP Woit-/Woitr-.. s "ood, S75 S48 8513, · & I SHOE SALF.<;, ch1ldren11-.... .... "' s t s 9 3 ib pnce 675·8120 I nit 11enera Apply blwn 9AM & 548·4485 Free puppies. a t un am pm, er• ---SeV ti le Cst m El el·. ---- secret a r 1a 1 w 0 r k teens, full,part time, 12PM Charlie's Chth -H u s k y 1 G e r m a n playpen dot hin_g. & Genuine RUBI~ 20 pts Guitar w case & amµ '62 Owens Tahitian. '40, 1i2750a,e6750.186 a\atlN.ll slJp Newport Beach <.:all exp'd person, hrly, in 3001 Redhill, Bldg 112. G f~ No Frost F'rener. S h d & L b more 2525 Elden. C.M j rach. Marquise cut your Sam,(213)376-6945 centtves. benefits Ste.#22G,CM.9262ti 1S.7cuft $100 hep er 8 mix. Electric Guitar w/hsc ----Child ren's Bootery -----644-1263 847-5630 Gardening Supplies & c hoice only S35 per $140, Amp $80, Snare SECRETARY 644-2464Mr Miller W.AITRESS/WAfTEtl -, -: . -Male older German Misc hondtools. Power stone1640-8688 drum $30, Attack Eq lo stock brokers. Mature. Pr(vate Club. t.g re b It "rqpda I re Shepherd, good natured. mowers, 6 H.P. Shred· MhcellCllMCMll 8080 $20, S40·0003 Brokerage rlor m , STATIONERY Interviews Thursday, RerrlgerotorSl2S. needs good home. der.ReciprocatingS11w •••••••••••••••••••••••• N ""rt ,.._ t M t Store 1'n CdM ne~ts sales "''"9073 L g d 1 k Str at Copy •lee. Guitar ew..., """er. a ure ~' 11-4PM . 1801 Bayside ....,... f>45-2577,67S-3331 ar e mo u ar wor Lovelaloons ... person, good typing es per11on f ·'time. 5 days. Or CdM . h - -f . -bench , Duncan P hyfe Send someone you love a with am P & c 11 s e · C II XI l k. d _. __ ._ _ Westing ouse re r ig, fut11t11...·-1050 $175 /()80 ,, .. 6829 sential. 19(1()/mo. a n wor mg con s . S & ""',.. Mahogany table. Anti-bouquet of 30 multi col-·.,.... M arjo r ie 9·12A M . Especlallyflneclientele WAlTRESS/WAITER $150. ears washer ••••••••••••••••••••••• que wicker rocker, Sat. or-"' balloons Heavenly Ph 67"'1010f t lee d $75 ""' Armstrong Piccolo, like 644-2442 one ..-or app . W /car for wicker basket e · ryer • ea· * * I BUY * * only 9am·5pm 616 In-For Easter & your own lun c h s er v I ce . 548-2765 ---Good used Furniture & dlana~Hs.H.B. person a l message new, S2SOOO:z-ots9. i;~~l : fi~~Sl:~0~[1~: Refrigerator Apl.liances-OR I will sell Garage Sale April llth &: Per~ect for every oc- Mu•t be neat, pe""'ona-Runsgreat,IBO or ELLforYou 121.h. 9•5. Poker table, cas1on. We deliver. Piano 1 hStel.nwboay an, 1 tiquhe " '" 6612930 MASTEIS AUCTIOH 673 «19 upr g t, e ny n1s ble & energetic. 979-0747 . ·---. chairs, misc furruture, ------------1 SSOOOB07fi0.t06J aft IOAM ror appt. .._ o.t-1015 646·8686, 83).9625 sma U appliances, silver· Elec. bed. db le. wiclter "'ucnutt -plated tea & coffee hdbrd COit SlOOO seU Classical Ventura Guitar. Wanted House.keeper & •••0 •••••••••••••••••• I IUY FURNITURE service, uten111.ls. 4' $400, x'lnt.cond OO:sl46 xlnt cond , like new occasional babysitter La 957·8133 many new misc. 1tema. 552-5&37 lrvlne. approx 8hrs per wk PUBLIC FURNITURE i 2995 Zell Dr. Corner of Royal Daullon character 495-0658 AUCTION• K NG-SIZE BDRM set. Temple HJlls, Laguna muas. lrgaiies. Offlce Fwwltw• & * xlnt cond. 5 pc, 1295 Beach SST-8831 ~..... 108 X-llAYTICH For radJoloo offlce in ewport Bea c b . Towlte 7:30PM Gladys, 751-S22l days · ----· ------·i •••••••••••••••••••••• 642.4644 "78 Wellcraft Nova XL. Fully equip. w /trailer, S12,000. Dys. 642-2928; eves. 731 0443 18' Bay Cru iser .. Character Boat Parade Winner. 673·7677. 673· SURF. ------ 1978 SKJPJ.ACK. 24' w /trailer. X lnt rmancing. Call Gary or Don 631-1400. 17fl. G luply . 120hp, Mere, inboard, out. Very Clean. V haul $2,SOO. 548-1330;6'5-mTS afl 6 15' Runabout with con. vertible top. 3S hp Mere. O /B , t rlr, winch , ~ /bsl Ofr. 549-2486 Pleaaaat ~ condl· lions a. toOd bftterita. CBT........_Ul~. Lovely bdrm sets, Early Am. Solid wood TbrlftSbopaale,i,pr1ce AnN,....,.SI Typewrtur , 'sel f · armolres. bunk beds. bdrm r urn it u re • It rz baa tun. Sat. Apr Near ne1t Greco EM-400 cori;ecllq, full alu, or· Uvln1 rm tbls, hide·•· boo'"caae h dbrd , 11. 10am·4pm. 2601 alrles11pra)'S.,lltf750 flee. u new, $375. '79 2$' Ptnn Ya:a FIB, a WUI c u l .. I ...... ...... 898·8940 turbo dJeaet. "'11y equJp, beda, atove Ir reh'IC, pin· dresser, mil"l"Or, de.sit • 0• ..... a..ei. _.__ Xlot cond . .<nxsous to Work after Saturday ~et t I n g new customers for the area's leedlng newspaper. Big S Plus prltes, trips and bonuaee. ilh ....................... ta1; • 1001 ....................... ball machl.De. m• Ford cbr. 548·9992 'r::~==:::=;:2:::=:=:;::=====i==r=~;::;:===j ... 11. <TL">-·-. • wbJ drive truck w /new ---------11 ""' . v·.,.~·- motor. PLUS LOT S 3 aectional bookcuea MORE. • wllh secretary, $400 SA. VI $A VI SA VE c o rn P I c t e . T w l n We -honor 8ofA , MC, waterbeda w /apace Cuble r 'a ch ecka & U 'ven. SU5 /cacb. Ca1b. NO PERSONAL 557-3973. C HECKS PLEASE! -,.-------P'ood avallabla. U•m• DEN ruro. Wte new. <~> •ubtcUoJnNlt-lit exec~ w/chra, 4 MAStli'S AUCTION drawer file cabloe4.1, 2 20'7Slr'i Newport Blvd CM dr m el.al uW. cabinet•, Uf.1125 ~ THk w• ... Prte.t toselll7.._ lTnlfUu 28' Meta. im .. 290 hU. Mr Hatcb. 1l4 ·147-2U:t or ' 213-69NAl e.ve1. 25' OWHI IApstrO•. 330 Chevrolet. New uphlstry • h•ad. FWI canva1, • bait tanll fsetc. Trau.ta bte. .. • ., or tradd ....... - OrangeCout DAJL Y PJLOTJFriday,Aprll 10, 1981 _.. ... W_.... tltO Mlot, lwtpo.--ted ti ................................................................... . 11' a.rHMr. fllh·•lll· •••••••••••••••••••••• J .. p CM...._ '77 14.000 IMW £ ./ , er.uhe, Volvo 10, '7t YAMAHAR1).400 ml Llk.eMW.SloOo. .. ................ !?.·.~ ....._, • .,....... ....._ l•p1f'IM ~AMMt, J11p01-W , • .,.,.... 0 C"tmptr equip, alnt Daytoaa,Jowrnl.1\0cll tT).l4t1. P'oc'l'btBelt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••h coad. ssooo. '" Hoe. saooo *-UU a=·-~· ....... J c.,... t7 ti 972 MnM t1JI ' t 97 .. • .. stS'J "15 JMP CJ$, 1d tond. U ........, ~• ............... • ••••••···· -------------1 '11 Hottda 750 C•m M\&lt 1eO t:SaOO aft a~ bl t.ounty ... ' • •••••• , •••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~14· TROJAN CABIN Im mac. Restored to tft.7082 · Coai.eS.U1Today1. ~;P: =· ~t mu;:. 14 Dat.aun 8110, 4tpd, '1t Maid• RX7 TT Atr, 'Tl St•tlon Wan. auto CRUISER! V bunkl, new, oria owner ---~ & 'Y· ew rebll •01 • tran1, •tereo. ~elr. JJOl5. dlttel, 23,500 mi, Uke bead, calley. Good Ford $1500 /offer.IM&TUO. · '7fCbn)'BlaMr & b•t\., upd, amlfm rad 1a11. cle • n ~ ph S4t-052a, bet •.i>m. new140.4.JOI va, cov rs ~ pelnt 4JC4 wi<=B. ~ atereo. S2SOO /ODO. $1995/080. 180-2191 or afterf, S.O.llU . II p . Motor ....... ,., 1651»1 ~7·2337. 760-1938 Ponce.. 9750 $3750 or o er. at, l ... /S..._ f 16 · Mere..__ 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'J.Sl'f4, lllST-MaS •••••••• =::-:........ •••o . SA• rwl D.... f72!' '73 Dai.wi p u ma8s ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,oasc .. lt7f #1 .. .....___c...... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ., ••t::.:::t tolO WE CAM SILL ....................... .... Ii~™· BMW . "' ;;-..:.o=:.!'f." 0 • 8 · • SELLING YOUR M8? ~i-":.'I~ ~~~::' .. ••••••••••••••••••••• YOUltl.V. S,.cW C06TAMESA 28402MarauerttePkwy. OVERlNVOICE WIPAT side 6 out. Bl~ book SA~ 559-1304 PwclleMU t7f.Zl00 Miuion Viejo SALi '78 Datsun 210. 33,000 TOP DOI.LAI SS wholesale ls 126,375: our 2 M •-.. 10· Schoo L•w:r:J!! AveJlPk""".e-•t ON .. , •21 ...... 31,,_ miles $4000orbesloffer. CallJackBacon ule pnce Is $26.775 lhCQ ner RENT . 22' lux. mtr w ... ~ . ..J IU ~ .... Ult 96(7354 '>N\'>IUI As l D sips 6, 8 by request. home. SIPI 6. sell·cont. ltaO 4..... S .,.t. ~ • ..,,U (off FreeWay> JN STOCKI! t · JIM S&.IMOHS < .. 7 ). k or uke children welcome. 2 u 7 s /wk . + 8 • mi D .... Pkllu,·a C.._,....._ 131-2040 495-4949 Plus dealer added ac-"76 Datsun 8210, auto, IMPORTS or M e heads, full 1alley, main 640-858.5 · y,.. 11 ._ TopDolw ClosedSundays cessories. Can subject air, Shade kit, mag 1970Harbor8lvd salon, auxlllarl deisel. - -· PaW!l to prior aale. Sale ends whls, radial Ures, very COSfA MESA now avalla le for Trallen, Trav.. tl7 S• .... U! C•ll JIM ...___ or 4/it/81 at dose of bu.sl· clean $2995.645-229'1. 63HZ1683J.9300 c h a rte r . C a l I ••••••••••,.••••••••••• ....... ,._,,... nesa. Ad mu.st be pre· I (1}4)642·4848 or write to sx24 Arist.roeate llke new -~ M .. L• sent e d at time of '78 510 cpe, am/Cm ca.ss, -. ------- THEODORE ROBINS FORD '20b0 H ARBOR 6lVD CO~TA ME~A 642 0010 8381 NB CA 92660 499-31116 13e.3171 i sr 'HOAOWAY HEWPORT DATSUM to apprec. 557·2108 eng, tot11lly restored SAMARANG· PO BOX S3,800 (KP6858) _ _, .,, ,.,...... Cre•lerMolon $ purchase. lo mi. Ukenew, must see 65 Mercedes ~. new -.,-SANTA ANA 888 Dove Street 499·4910 7 3 p-SCHll!. loah, Sal 9060 l•' SHASTA sl " 6 83 .. 317 B t '7• 82 O i ..._ s; .. p., w• ••™ .,. I NEWPORT BEACll eau . .. 1 • m nl 2 0 litre s Sipeed Wl' .. tow ••••••••••••••••••••••• k l h I ' .. "I d I . '7 9 300D B 8 b' "' 21' Sloop, built 1938 S:~.~:~~ry c ean, CLEAHCARS THE ulT1MAn0111v1Ho 1uc;H1NE 13).1300 ~~~r.'s1~oo~~n;;:ires, Blk,Sl9.500 8472736 ~~~~U> aby bl u e . cc1ass1c>. new rig. fresh .... •USED IMWs• 76 DATSUN 2a01 S4'9S bottom, SSS00.:..~34508 Family vacation pro· -C'-" MU IO A.,D TIUCKS '76 S.30iASIR (2419) Dynamite 4 speed with '78 DATSUN 510 Wagon '62 MBZ 190, 4dr. good l7'FiberglassSloopslps blem ? We've got the * • • 'T76.30csiauto <0040> air, stereo. mags & Sl000 Cashplu.9assum mpg, Fm cass M11ny JIMMARIMO ~olul1on' 197824'Taurus LUY l/~stab '793201 (7560) h 1 loan . needs brakes new parts $1800 YOLKSWAG~ 2.Cast.OB,trlr.&xtr11s Trav !Trailer Slee 8 with dual rears! Ideal '79320iASIRl7089) mu c l ~oJre .blm · S48·7659 640-7051 187UBeachBh•d beaut $2650871-~6 e ps • for landsca,....rs, elc. '80528iAsunrf. (0013) macu ate. et ack ancludiog 2 bwtk beds. .-beauty! (79&PXO> Flot 842-2000 .14' HOBIE w/lrlr $1000 New condition ~.000. (Ser.6056>. CloNdS•days 4t1t99S 9725 '6S2JOSLWhite.2Smpg 2 ------ c 11 f OMLY $5998 -••••••••••••••••••••••• tops. 4sp. beautiful ' '67 912, alloys, 8 trk 67S-o222everungs, 71!842 ~ 4 ·3oPM · HOWAIOC._.,. 0 ... 771MW32CN JIMMAIJHO '79 BRAVA FIAT 18,000 $12.200 5521943 stereo. bra &car cover. 8~·3833days . Dove &QuailSls. DY n am I te 2 d oor VOLKSWAGEN ~u' SoTnSI~ ,x~?~t0905coanftd .-79-MB ~D. Turbo. dsl~ ~25~4300A. ~hrswerA.d 11462. Wanted~ll;{;ib for Cal TralJers, Utilty 918 NEWPORT BEACH HICiHIUYll automatic with air, 18711 Beach Blvd ""'"""....... 1 "" uo 2S' sailboat. Call Dave, •••••••••••••••••••••• 83).0555 Top doll.an for Sports stereo, etc. 58,000 miles a4Z-2000 6pm ve o ur mt, snrf, anth 557-7968 4 x6'1' trailer. gd cond Cars. Bup. Campers, & very clean. (471SYH) grey. PP $26,000 days '74 PORSCHE 914 ----$300 1bst ofr. 964-7550 '72 Ford Courier, 4spd, 4 914 's,Audi's $7895 1972DATSUM ·73 s5o Spyder Convt S46·6232.eves7599175 22 n<'w en~ine. lo" mi PRINDLE ''AT 16' XI t eve wke ds 1 h Ask forU/C MGR ~"*O'lCOU Cust. hdtop. 56.000 mi.---- -Call after6pm :'><18 0905 " n . n CY • camper s e l I, JIM MARIHO A, PE magi., nu paint/rad'ls. '72 3SOSL. showroom extras. S2800 ... ut S -• Jackman whls. radial JIM MARINO 4 spe d l AM FM K 963-lSSM "" o erttce, Parts tires, am/fm. xlnt mech. vo• .,SW ... G_, VOLICSWAGEH , e rans· · 'lmmac $2750.557·7287. cond . 10 m1, ~erv ict-'66 912 Ex Cond nu pnt. Laser 14 ", xlnt cond , race r eady, 2 sails. ras t , many extras. P P 675·8166 & AccHICN'iff 940 $l350 /0BO .... ., 1648 . ... "" _.. 18711 Beach Blvd. radio & mag wheels A ------re<·ords $16.000. 548 0342 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 18711 Beach Blvd. 84z.2000 hard to fmd model. this Honda 9727 r_.. __ _._ --.-CL-• ..... U 'I I HUNTINGTON Bt:ACH one is really sharp! ••••••••••••••••••••••• '81 Berhna Coupe. con ~--" 142-2000 TheMo.tb~itfng (278GMX). VISITYOUR temporar y vcr!'>1on of Datsun I I-ton I 2ft. Stab , .... Of Your OML y $4595 OR ... MGE co ... ST pre war Mer<:edt:i. 540K Sspd. rel.Ill. nu tires. no dt>nt!> SS.SOU G75·4174 firm ·77 91 IS w sU11roof. xlnt ronrl . lo m1. clyi. 688 4002. l'\t':. 645 74W L ift/ale. ~ua ls. 111r TOP DOLLAR MIRACLE MAZDA A A N c w &. II t' r r t 4 Sail Sl .000 F'tn'n . motor con -. springs, pwr P"'IDFOI IMWPwchaMOr 2150HarborBlvd HONDA $.58.000 iOIJO G.141 15!1 ~ Trailer. Sail. Good con other........, steering, aux tank. A LeawCould le COSTA MESA - d + ..-·• more! Workhorse com GOOD & CLE.AM M L BMW" 1. "*5-5700 HEAD'"'llA.RTERS MBZ '76 280C. xlnt l'Ond. ·so 351i Pors ;ell hlk. ant. ! 1~12._0_:S~6863aft 4pm 768-5837 plete (Ser.~1). USEDC ... RS' c aren .. v, TO"PVDAY!!! ~22u·'S8bln.u . S2K. $11.500 ehrwh('clsstnFmtape RARE 1975 ERICSON 23 ----OHLY$'998 "" • l•yOrl.ease 78DATSUM2801 ..., ., " Gd hody & int nds eng fl sail boat . Keel· CHEAP!! HOWAJU>Ct.vrol.t ly0 ... "9oMPlan! Dynam1te4speed Only UNIVERSITY MG 9742 wk S 3 l>llO OBO cntrbrd. trailer. many Shi:thtlyused turboktt Dove&Qua11Sts. 11 _!7!~1522-5333 46 ,000 miles. Sharp' SALES&SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• (IJ09FAK J4946607 cstm extra:. s1 2.ooo '70 ·74 Datsun Z l'ar.t NEWPORT BEACH (839UDDI OLDSMOllLE '75 MG m1dgt>t hlue. lo Rolls Roye• 9756 Call714n8J =« 7b8S837 e1~0555 I OIAHGECOUMTY'S $6995 I 25 c 1 """"' I -HC>MDA m1 es mp)? $!.!:150 ·a 1 •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Cal 29. better than ne~ an Autos fo S. . Must s~ttbefore 4 12. 1978 1 OLDEST JIM MARINO GMC TRUCKS 49 5·2 4 97 aft Spm /1 l DEALER IN U.S.A. out. 5 ~enc·hes. 150 ••••••••~••••••••••••• Dodge truck. only t8K 2150H.t:Mwll•cl l'ti VOLKSWAGEN 2850 HarborBlvd '76MGMIDGET ROY c.t.egree & \70 degree IMPORTANT mi 645·0946 aft 4PM Cott.Mes.645-5700 "" um1Beat•hBl ... d COSTA MESA Lo~mtll'">.!>i~t914 lffi CARVER Gen Tr 1 rad 1 a It NO'flt.:ETO ~kdys 842-2000 54~9640 ROLLS ROYCE spmaker, RUf. \'lff. READEHS ANO Sales·Service-Leasmg -------MGI 9744 1~"J•m. ~,.. .,. ~uto pilot. an.1 .rm lap.. I AOV~RTlSt.-:RS 79 Datsun Kan g Cab, PORSCHES Roy Can~r.lnc. ·79 ~onda C1v1c. Sspdd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"°" ,.;;;,, shµ $26.(XX> u.-.~umabll' Thl' prtt·c of items 21.000 mi. air, xlnt rond, Rolls Royce BMW am m eass. xlnl con '67 MGB GT Good <·ond ~~.u I o a n a t I I " I :.d \ l'rt1sed b} vehicle S4600 340-5648 1540 Jamboree 54300 firm. 493-02'76 _ Needs new upholstl'ry ClOSED su110-.v.s 121314397255.2411145 deall'rs in the \'chide '56 Ford p u llig Wm WANTED Newport Beach 640.6444 '80 Honda C1v1<: 1500 DX . $lSOOor~l 494 2136 Saob 976 c Boots, Slips/ da,.~1r.ht ach·ert1s1ng dow. mustsee $S300 besl offer 955-2646 dys : Peugeot 9748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Docks 9070I colu rn ns docs not in· <2131833-5805 Allow us the opportunity '72 BMW 2002, body & 586--3082 eves wkends •••••••••••••••• ••••••• dude an) c1pplicable ----to consider the purchase mechanics in supen orllllllP'I""' ........ ~""' - - ----LEASE DIRECT! LEASE DIRECT! ~·~;;,·;~~;;~~<;;t;tl';~:; taxi':., license transfer '57 Chev P.U. no eng & or trade·in of your clean cond, $3500. 645-7234 · 1 3 H onda C 1 v 1 c NPT Bc '-I ...... 35 . ff't':.. f1nanct' charge~. lran. needs work, good Ponche Check with Us ------------Hatchback. $1:.>0. • = r · ro a II t bod · f T d '76 2002. snrf. am If m 1a.:.;;.;;~;;;;~~;;;;;;;~ 042.4644 l~~j de~.;~! ~rt~f:g~tfi~~ !_~ ir:_m 751 0543 o ay ! cass, $57001080 548·4745 eve:. wkends P\'l Bout J)o\:k, Newport or dcalt•r do<·umentaty '74 El Camino. needs ·• IJV fa "f"'J-°A! 494-1659 CHEAP!! '79 Honda Accord. xlnt cond .. very lo mi. auto. A IC". $6950. 644-2263 198 I PEUGEOT TU RB Os Island, up to 32. pwr prl'parallon c·ha rges un-body work & paint &.u, \l.ifttt Capri 9715 boat $!OO mo 673.4643 l<'ss otherWl:.t' o;pec1f1ed Great car ! $1500 ·--"o ._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LI> the advt-rt1ser 840·4853 13631 HIHl>Of e11oc:1 --- -----t -( ...... ~ Gt Off f H &Jl .. UlJ eves Slightly used turbo kit '70-'74 Datsun Z cars 768-5637. ~!'-~~~ .•.•••••..• !?.~~ BEACH IMPORTS Anti~ues / '76 El Ca m ino. New SOft. MOORING Clouics 9520 paint. wheels & tires. --- 1981SAAB TURBOs BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Slret-t NEW PORT BEACH 752-0900 & or bvdt Call 673 3121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ps /PB /AC. $1000 stereo '1ti Ford Woodie . systm . Xlntcond $3800 W•'ay OVER ...... '76 /'77 Capri 11. Black cait. 6 cyl 2.8. dual ex· b a u st, A /C. au lo. AM /FM ster & tape. 20.000 m L $48()0. 960-1796 '67 Jaguar 3.8 MK HS all Datsun. '79. 280ZX 2+2. orig. very well main· Sspd, GL. 2 tone, 21,000 tained Must Sacnfice m1 $9.300 492-4852 846-8570 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 J usl std rting up in a busi • - Transportation re:.Lored. S13.000. ALSO 536·4142 Aircraft 9110 4 dr. restored Ideal for '78 Chevy 6 ryl o/• Ton. 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••! 29 Model I\ Town St'dan. - ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., I u cl en t $10.00 0 speed slick, 37,000 miles .79 S r II d <i7S 6161 Vcry clean. $3600 Call eneca. u equ1ppe . --642 927l pr of flown & main ·49 PL YMOUTll Very ---- tamed 851·9322 Restorable. rWb itood. '74 Chevy LUV P U . Cam~"· Sale/ SHJOO Offerb'734419 needs e ngine repair Rent 9 l 20 . .,,, " -1 C---rt.-b1-make offer 6'&-3643 "" "U'> an~ on" e 1 e - -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• TntdllY r11stored S9.200 '67 lnlemahonal Travel- 9 H<tr\'es l Cabover even111gs552·4714 all. good work trurk. w hydr J •n·k~ & ~a:. , -runs perfect_ Want Cash stove heat.er ice box nu f ore!, 1\131 Mdl A Spt Cpe ss95. 968 3965 t·urta1ns gd (•ond Restort'd Mr llatch· - 642·976S arts 7 H II 47 2 sf\ 3 or V11ns 9570 Must sell before ~ 12 12· 2 L3•S92· t53l eves •••• • •• •• •• •••••••• •••• . '71 Dodge Van auto, p is, camper, self cont Call \965 Riviera. xlnt tx>dy. p lb. reg gas. $2500/0HO 64S·0941i art <iPM wkclys no ••ng or trans ~.>g5_ 646·lll78 842 7().12 -Autos Wanted 9590 Cabover Camper. ror Oat~un & Toyota, etc $800 bst ofr 5411 3:177 days. 957 1178 l'vC wkncl Re i.torcd 19 56 Ford ••••••••••••••••••••••• pickup '2ton. Sub~tan tta I a mount of mone•• wa,, i.pcnt in rl'bulldm~ Motori'led lbs 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• truck Fma11<·1ng avail Summer 15 coming. buy S7500 or be.,l offer For WANTED! Late model ToyotaR and Vo l v os C all u s T AY !!! your moped now ~ 1979 further 1nfurmal1on . Hondii Expre:.s. xlnl plea!>e ('Ont a ct A rt cond $300 89 1 4226 Bayli..,s. South Coast dys.556-7123e\,, B.ink. MO 5300 Mon · 1uut....._lh4 Fri 9AM SPM Co••• M••• li-awa Truns1stor 4U -P'll.'4l-tlOlerUO·t4U moped. good condit ion '76 Avantt 11. V-8. ~nrr, all ~-:::==::::::::::::::::~ $200. Irvine. 752.5963 power. lthr upholst. PYCJ.Maxl S IH2·3412 $295 Tep Dlllar hid am l fm r adio. a c. radials. 64.000 mi. $10.000 1080 Call Bill Jr (714)586-9070. 2 m opeds. < l > red ForYourCar! Motobecanc. ·so. S42~ Recreatioftol JOHMSOtf Ir SOM (l) orange Motobecane. Vehiclts 9530 Llltc.a.Mercwy '76. $:nS. Very gd cond ••• •••• ••••••••• ••••••• 2626 Harbor Blvd". 833·8~. RV RENTAL WANTED: Costa Mesa ~5630 Moto ydn/ con servative adults -re fen want rellalble. well-M a k e tho• e I 0 ? d Scoo 9 \ 50 equipped, clean, class hol19ehold ltems you re ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·A• or ·Mini' for 2~ not using available to All Indoor Motorcycle weeks & 2000 mi. start· someotberlamily by ad· Swap Meet, bikes. part.a, Ing mid May. No kids or ver\lsina them for sale &. accessories. Friday. · Cl 11· c April l7.Spm-Upm.O.C big dogs, just 2 of us. tn au led. all F 8 ; r 1 r 0 u n d 8 • c . M Make offer 559-0166 _642_-_5678 ______ _ 24 /hr Info. Inters hows 498-9226. '77 Ho nda 7SO lo m1 X /chro me /c~l exh .. runs xlnt/clean $1800 6'1M068 '80 Suzuki RM 250. X\nl cond. Never raced. M9. 673-2105 anytime. 'nHARLEY SPORTSTER S1300 .. ~1914 "1t HONDA 750 CBK xlnt cond. •fltt.re'a lo• ml suoo c.n day only W •208I •ao Su1ukl GS 1000s UmttH P.dltlon loeded, t o w ml S4200 eve. 152.4714 -Claule "78 Yamlha 500 ONC a .. le perf coad, ........ ..., For VourGood VW, Porscheor Audi VW ·PORSCHE·AUDI 44.5 E. Coast lliway al Bayside Dnve Newport Beach 673-0900 Premium prices paid ror any used car (foreign or domestic) in good condition. See Us First' .!k88 I l,11 IHll Ill\ d c o!>ta~ ·~uo:rio •CARSWAHTEO RUMMIHG OR MOT $2STO $300 CASH FREE TOWING OPEN WEEKENDS CALLED (7l4)89l..OS17 A..toa, l111ported ....................... AHalOMito t705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 ALFA SPIDEltS IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 7Sz.HOO JUSTADl¥1D! New '81 GTV-2.5Coupe MUSTSll!!! '81 Alfa Romeo Spiders ln •tock. Buy now Ir eave! TIMMOHS ALfAROMIO ll400tcrry ~ve. LONGB£A H (OPBN StJNDA YS> f1141121· t lOI '73 Capri V6, 4 spd, 64,000 --- -mi.clea.nSl.950. '71 2402 Rebuilt eng. '67 Jag earl) 2x2. J 64G-4Q86 N~w t1rei.. new shocks, carb's. knock off hubs. •I very clean All rcpts. spd ven clean There's an ea!')' way for ness of )'our o""n? A you to sell thJt b1rydt• good way LO tell !*<>Pie you no longer use J u~I about ll 1' with J low advert 1 s e 1 t 111 1 h l' cos I C 1a~:-;1I1 e d ad Class1hed • Call 642 5678 Phone 642 5678 Want Ad Results 642·5678 $3600 /bst ofr S.S.~ ss. 750 l.wtoa, Used "91tos. Used Wos, Used t.uto1, Used .: ·······················I······················· ······················· I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. "~ I,; , ~ . .. " .. •. l I . 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Tommy : cyllnder. AutomaUc. SPotrrC~ lJftback,S.pd,lllnlcond 4door,1oodcoodltloo t(0~?zsallr). ery • arpl vertlble w/automatlc Blaupunkt stereo. 541.2711 p0werateerift1,alr. Low 5 apud. Dynamite I co•ou..A SIS •1100/or .. ume pymnla ll500 873-1210 74' tranl., 1port ateerlna Ortalnal lite blue finilh. V-'-t772 mile• and very c&ean. <IZ9MFV> S 1peed llttback! Fae· of$118.24/mp.t44·ll!IO V .. ••-977( $6HI wbeel•ut.ru. (01Cll). Onl.l' 41.000 mlln . -·• <237VAA) --ir t o r y a Ir . s t e re o . -....... JIM MA•O 0 .... y -11 <S'76UBZ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• a-s-g JIM"MARiHo Dynamite! (aseUQH> 71TOYOTA .................... ,.. VOLISWAW ,_ ..... Ptfl VOLVO JIMMAilMo VOLKSWAGIH Sl4t5 COaOUA 515 7t YWIAlllT 18711 Beach Blvd. Diesel Plckupa, Rabbit.a, JIM MAIUMO VOLKSWA•IH l87ll Beach Blvd JIM MAllMO AutomaUc liftback. Low Dynamite low mlleaae 4 142..2000 C am pera, Du her VOUCSWAGIH SALIS. SllVICI 18711 BeachBlvd. 142 2000 · VOLKSWAGIH miles wlth air. Or11lnal! door· 4 speed with Wa1on1 " Sdroccoa in 11711 Beach Blvd. AHDUASIMG 142•2000 ----·---lS7118eachBlvd. (962VYG> stereo. (4'1.XTl]) 1977 VWCAMPB 1tock all at reduced 142..2000 OVERSEASDELJVERY 842-2000 $39tS S4ffS Pop T., WetH .. • prices ! Offer lood thru EXPERTS '72 Toyota Corolla Station . JIM MAllMO JIM MAllHO With stereo" tape" ex· '112/81. A.to Im 91C• hick· t910 Wagon, needs work , '79 Corolla. 2D 17M mi VOLKSWAGIH VOLKSWA&a. tra clean! <422SPY>. Tl~S Problems? Any r isk , EAILllKE $800.&75-4.582. Am /Fm stereo, heattir l87118eacbBlvd. 18711BeachBlvd. MOW$6414 -"""""" S ~-22 '1. low monthly VO&.VO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Appola. auto tra ns, a /c , p /a. Orig owner. 6"·5519. Toyota truck, long bed _?SO J.OOlWRC> 960-2:834 142..2000 142-2000 TIMMONS VOLISWA•IH rates. Plrkellns 646-~ 1966 Harbor Blvd. bumpers, mirrors $35001 '72 Toy. Carrina dlx. xlnt VOIJ(SWAGIH 3t'&~m1=J:· 71 VWDASHBl COSAMESA <$100 below wholesale ) cond. AM /FM caas. '74 Celica GT: Rebuilt '10 VWUlllT 3940Cherry Ave. (OPENSUNDAYS) Dynamite deluxe 2 door 646-9303 S40..t467 '69 RIVIERA Mid Size radlo53K.67S-3960. $1495.638-7434 e ngine . Good cond. Automatic, air. ver y LONGBEACH 17 JI station wagon. 4 speed, -------sport model, all orig, - - -am trm, a /c, Maga. S3000 c leoa n ! Dy namit e ! <OPEN SUNDAYS) 14 21·1301 air, stereo, very sharp. 75 VOLVO mmt cond $895646-7274 Whether you're buying or '79 Cehca, very clean. or orter. Eves 545-8385. (75 226) 17141121-1 JO I (702UQF) 245 wagon with 4 speed & - - ------ selling, Clas11irled ad $3800. PP. Dave. work $51tS '60· '65 VW left. & right $5695 air. 63,000 miles. Very vertislng will get your 630·201l;home559-8367 '75 CeUca St, red, stereo JIMMAIJMO Ha ve something you door, '73 left door. S50 JIM ............ O s har p . dy n amit e ! CodlUac 9915 t th ht VOL"sw.a.Aa..1 ch W-•a t I hi -" (012201 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• messa ge o e rig Corolla Hatchback SR5. 5 c assette. perfect cond "",.._.. want to sell? Classlried ea · ... ...,m a Ye w VOLISWAGa. people. Call Today 1 spd. stereo, d nl cond . $3,400. 760·8538 o r 18711 Beach Blvd. ads do it well -Call ~eaa .'~!'o !U.~r Beetle ll71l Beach Blvd. $4295 COMTEMPLATIMG 14.2-5678. SJ250. 846-7171 eves. (213)439-9880. • 142..2000 NOW. 642·5678. -v ....,..,,.... 14•2000 JIM MARINO CADILLAC? .,. VOLKSWAGEN We specialize in leases 9100 Wo1, M•w 9IOOA.uto1,M•w 9100 Allto1, M•w 9100 Wo1, Mew 9100 Wo1, M•w 9100 .......................................................................................................................................... • EARLE IKE TOYOTA • BRAND NEW 1981 TOYOTA PICKUP Equipment includes 4 speed transmission. one-touc h tailgate. power assisted front disc brakes and fully factory equipped. (0 12438). RUCK SALE! WE'RE DEALIN'! Equipment includes 4 speed transmission with o verdrive. power disc brakes. power steering, wheel well moldings. pinstri ping and more! (195531 ). AFFORDABLE USED CARS!!! 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA 1978 TOYOTA CELICA GT J Statton Wagon 4 cyl. engine. automatic trans.. factory air I Thia "coupe" ha1 a 4 cyl. engine. 5 speed trana., fflCtory air cond . AM-FM radio. pinstripes & body s ide mo ldlnga oond .. vinyl l01>. plnstrlpee. ~type wheel• and morel (929WAH) s4399 ' (527UZX). s4199 1972 VOLVO 180015 1976 TOYOTACOROMA I SAS Hardtop Coupe mod•I. Equlpn-.nt Includes 5 apMd trant .. lull lnttrumentatlon, tinted 06-& vlnv1 lnl9tlor. (419TBE). 53499 1980 TOYOTA PICKUP 4 cyt. engine. 5 aPMd trans., fG)ry air cond .. AM-FM radio. rw llldlng window, ~ prcMc:tof, plnstrtpe1, bOdy aid• :!.rm~=·-56599 '75 VW CAMPER Pop-top, sharp, '6()00 960-2133 18711 Beach Blvd for the business ex· 142-2000 ecutlve & professional. - ----Lanie S.lectlolt ORANGE COUMTY Of Mew 191 I '71 VWIUS Champagne Edition. 4 speed . Fresh engine ' Guara ntee! (702UQF ) VOLVO Cadmoes Largest Volvo Dealer Mow hi Stodl! mOrangeCounty' N~BE~ BUYorLEAS E S5t9S JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGa. 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 DIRECT CA ILL.I\ '65 Baja. new eng $2000. 675-9395 74 VWIUS Dynamite 7 passenger 4 s peed . Original blue & wh ile . Runs & looks great ! <OOOLWBl $3995 JIMMARJMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 10 120 Garden Gro111> 8 1 Garden GrovP 530·9 190 75VOLVO Dynamite 2420 1. •1 !!peed with air. Origin;.il & sharp ( 003023) $3995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 187 11 Beach Blvd 842-2000 '63 Con vertible, very ·73 VW nu eng & tm:!>. good condition S34oo minor bod) dam.li.\l' 851-9040aft 6PM $2.000 bst ofr l';.i ll 631 7084 73 VWGHIA COMVEATIILE Only 38,000 actual miles . 4 s peed, original blue f1 n 1s h Lik e ne w ' (164317 ) $5995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 73 VOLVO 164 6 cylinder. a utom11t 1t· steering. air. l·ru1:.e. and ma ny more extra' Xtrn dean' <32 1GSSJ $3295 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAG&I 18711 Beal'h Bl \'il 842-2000 '73 Bus /cu.st.om camper Autos, UMd nu eng , brks. clutth ••••••••••••••••••••••• w tam tfm. $3500 Alan G•neral 990 I 573 .. 5018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Super Beetle snrf. xlnt c o n d $3200 ,0BO 842-6491 afl 3: 30PM '67 Karmann Ghia. clean. 1 owner . $2695 or offer 770.0521 VW Van. '65. needs eng wo rk. make o ffe r 646·6915 or s.ID-0737 BAKER '80 Rabbit. ~;v~~ Lo STREET mlg. ac. Am Fm tape. USED CARS Xlnt cond PP $9600 IS OWNF:D UY 752·569!__ MIRACLE '65VWgood shape I MAZDA rebuilt engine $1500 or best 551 3153 See us for the fme:.t used c ars. imp o rt s & dom estics Excell t'nt fmancmg availa ble 68 VW Bug. Sl800, 3,000 mi on eng .. new uphol.. good tires. 548-8479 '74 BUG Orig. owner. 52K mi. nice cond ~ $2.750. 631-3521 '7 3 VW CAMPER BAKEA STREET USED CARS 1425 Baker Strt"'et COSTA M .. :.'iA 545-3334 Auto trans. new Weber AMC Sys, 78M. xlnt. $3,875. 9905 lC-,(X) H.111.Jor Blvd ( m r,1 ~1 S40 <)I()() '76 C adilla c Seville. AM 1FM /tape. AJr New paint. Spoke whls Good cond $6900 631 2184 '67 Sedan Oe\'ille. gd ton d S350 or bes t. Desperate631·6966 ·77 Seville. xlnt cond. all xtras. Rolls grill. mag whls, 52,000 m1 498·0253 1979 Eldorado Diesel New radials. wtre wbls. all serv records . Beige w brown mtenor Im· mac cond1t1on Private party 95>0498 2 19711 Cadillac Se\ Illes. fully equipped. d ean 1655WGU&718TQR> Watkins Leasing 770 4577 eves wknds !'>4!f 12.56 dys. '67 C.:amaro C.:on\'crt1ble <.'la:.s1c Mus t sell Best ofr 646 5918. 642 2771 Camaro 9917 .........•...•......... Value Rated Us.ct Ccrs!! '78 Chnroa.t Camaro Z.28 T-Top Ste reo. ma~ wheels . power windows & door locks. 33.000 miles !JSIVQEI $5995 ~-. 49><8)) 83 j .(8X) '78 C.:amaro Air , automatic. power steering, 27.~1 miles. 1882VEll $4988 Aarw1ck Imports 831-3311 '69CAMARO I owner . clean, auto. mags. J<Y1 cng 2 barrel c arbura tor . digit al c loc k. am fm $1 700 Fl RM ! 995·8989 545·4231. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·74 HORNEi' G cyl. orig '68 Camaro. new paint & '79 Rabbit Diesel. 5spd, o wnr . lo m1 . c le an. t ires. mags. stereo etc. 4dr. s nrf, stereo. immac. 2 3 mpg $1 GOO <> U 0 MUST SEL14 545·9227 494-2569. 968·5296 after 6p m. I tlO CADILLAC COUPEDEVIW (846YMX) 1 tlO CADILLAC FLHTWOOD llOUCiHAM !325ZBW) I t7t CADILLAC COUPI DI Vl.ll (323WOT) I t7t CADILLAC ILDOliDO COUPI (905855) .· ~UM4 --.uiH ...._.UM4 ..._.U_, ..,.._,U1N ....................... ~······················ ···················'··· ............................................. . ca.e.... "II ff Mif'Cllry ffl Mlrcwt "'O OW.•1~ 9911 ......_ U• ................................................................... -·-·· ··-········· ...................... . ORANGE,,._~,s ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I • CM....... ~f'O... .,, .-CU.Y ""OLDS ..... .. ..... d1 ltum.~fl)OdcaU ,._, ~S CU'TlASSIALOM •• ~ ................... . 4-cloora.AIL Au&omaUc ...... LJN~~~-~JlY Beautlfully equap~d! ' Ooor 8'ulpmat in· ··Fury, tmall v.._ auto, trana. i•eo.d .. lo&dtd l Factor1 ali c:oQd., wheel c:ludet. split pwr. aeata, a\r, runt slot, MSO. BtalilfUlt (Ser,CIMS). Centte. "32 4'-~~~· J-L' covera, ~:,1steerin1, cruise control tttoreo dl-5754. OMLYS7"1 ....................... ~ ,ae...-t •Ureo, ~utiful C'Haette •tilt whtel. -....,,..-----...,_ ....... ...__, HOWAIDQ1••alll • Cor•et:.71 -LlNCOLN-)ilERCUBY• ~:~()Iden T "~di Has ONLY23,000m1le1! Potitlec HH Dove•Qu.aU st.. Aute>mallc tran,., air 18-)1 Autt>Centt>r Dr. S,;4~ <:rro~o: ~ly 026WZG). ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPOR11' BEACH cond., and more. Neal SD Fwy-Lake Foreat Lincoln MttCW'Y . Cost~ OMI. Y SIHS 197' POMTIAC 13J.Olll car! (Ser .mu. ' exit Mesa-54().5830 MllACUMAXDA 5AFAllWAC50N ONLY 165'1 IRVINE 2150Harbor Blvd. Automatic trans., air '77CHIVIOUf HOWAIDClle•roW IJ0.7000 '80M8tCUIY COSTA M~ cond., root rack, ~wer ~8::3.~~b~a;,~f. Nr~~~k~H '78 MarquJa wa1on, 9 •FOR t~~TTORY '4S.S700 ~~~~iJ:~~l~W~T:V Uon, Ult wheel, crulff IJJ.0155 pasa. loaded. New DR I VEN• S uper '79Custom Cruiser OMLYS57'5 control1 Landau top, Mlchelins. Xlnt cond. economy l 4 cylinder pw. c rulse, a m l fm MllACU MAZDA mac wneela. <•511'5) SHOWIOOMCOMD. UOOO.Owner,675-6161 e n 1lne , 4 s peed stereo, 4 ne w tires 2150&rborBlvd. Now Ju1t $3897 at '75T·TOP trans miasloo. fully rac-clean,$4500.SS7·3487at'l: COSTA MESA Johnson Ir Son · Coeta Power brakes . power '10 MBCUIY tory equipped, "Golden 4:30; lfnoans,631·7'2'7. 6.4~5700 Mesa· ~aao wlndowa power ateerin1 %91HYll To u c h ' ' con d It lo n . ., r SEIUSAIST! with till/telescoping •Only 11,500 miles• (443YPQ) Yours roronly '66 Olds rebuilt en1ine, '71 POMnAC 1teerln1 w)leel, air, G r e a t 4 s p e ~ d $4798 at Johnson & Son good running transport We have a 1ood aelectlon of NEW Is USED Cbevrolets! AM /FM stereo, rear transmission. AM /FM Lincoln Mercury . Costa nds tires $350. 548-8981 PHOIHIX window d e ro11er, stereo cassette,.fully ·Mesa ~().5630 Sporty styling' F'ully CONNELL CHEVROLET automatic trans. Snow factory equ i p ped. ----------'77 Cutlass Supreme 2dr, equipped with factory white with Burl\IDdy in· (&OlZEE> Reduced lo '76 M onarch beige, auto. a /c, p /s, p /b , air cond., power steer terior. 27,000 miles. Im· just $4997 at John.son & automatic, air, six cyl. economy V-8. runs ing, tilt wheel, cruise m aculate tbruout ! Son Lincoln Mercury . S2SOOFirmSS2·3274 ereat P.P. 962·8509 control. (111019) Now .:: ... ,.. ii , , • , Ii .. : ·•~I\\!~'.\ SS , 100. 754·6790 or Costa Mesa -~5630 u .. -t , eves/wkeods. Just $3997 at Johnson & AJuwer Ad #209, 642-4300 roWtA 99 9952 · Son Lincoln Mercury · . 24 hrs. '80 Capri 6 cyl, auto, a le, •••••••••H•••••h••••• Pinto 9957 Costa Mesa · 540-5630 541>-l 200 -.7-8_M_a_ll_b_u_, -,-il-v_e_r .-lo-•C--.... ------,-,-3-31 ~~.' $5 •600· C 811 1::lO:~t:!':!i:.01(;, ~ ~8k ~7·2·;~~~~·;;·t:;:;:;:;; -M-in-t c~d ·19 F-1re_b_1-rd~ mileage, good cood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl Ulterior. New steel sell $1100/bst ofr PP. 400 cu in .. T·roof. silver ~36311. '79 MaCURY '79 MERCURY belted li~. runs goocl. 962-5340 eves w Ired int. loaded 16300. COUG •• Xl-7 MOHAACH Sl495. 642-4321, ext 210 or .71 p · d 832·5,697 eves. M..tWI CLEAN '73 MONTE CARLO. Silver w / burgundy interior. Air cond., AM/FM cassette, power brakes, steering. -evenmgs 640-7049. into. runs, nee s Great styling! Factory •FORD FACTO RY -----_ work. whole or parts. "76 Catahna. auto, a ir, bench seats. xtra clean, $1800. 673-4254 air cond .. power win· DRIVEN• This beautiful '65 MUST ANG 6 cyl, make offer. 631·3396 dows. AM /FM stereo, 4. door features factory 4 5 Pd, g d m 11 e8 g e . .-------- till wheel, cruise con· a~r cond .. wheel covers, $14001080 S44·S585 73 WAGON Excell. cond. lrol , mag wheels. vrnylroof,stereo,Under ---AIC. new radials $1250. (347WZD) Now just 11,200 miles. (447VGZ > '73CONVERTIBLE 962-3429 Ve9a 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t':c701~l J~=ryn .4coSost: JNo~so~nic\!5~co~~ Mmt co644nd._6zsoo159 /OBO. '77 R~about-,".; ~pd slick. Windsurfer, never used, -$800. (213)442-0123 X391; Mesa · ~().5630 Mer cury · Costa Mesa . 50,000 mi, xlnt cond. SlSOO 768-5837 1976 CHEVROLET VEGA COUPE Autom atil' trans., air cond .. power &leering & radiq. (479PRC> aft. 8pm (714)631·2106. Ford 9940 M0·5630 __ _ _ 73 Blue Mustang C'onvt. $1650. 642·8327 _ Call Jim Viviani. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Capri Ghia 8 cyl. 5.0 ~'.~. ~~~38'. o wner Plymouth 9960 '69 CORVAIR 71 FOllD horsepower, cass. sun ---••••••••••••••••••••••• $400 FAIRMOHT WAG OM roof $4500. 964.5607 '80 Mus tang, 6 c yl 2dr '70 Fury, xlnt running 'ONLY $2299 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd CUSTA MESA 645-5700 546-U71 V8 automatic, power auto p/s arc f!m stereo co n d . nu t r Mn s. t · · & f k lo mt. $6000 631-4552 alternator, carb, muf '52 Chevy Pick·Up $2,200. s eenn~ air 'VO rac · Selling anything with a -fler system & good tires. (S24UJ ) Daily P ilot Classified Ad '67 MUSTANG Hrk. nds ~ome bod) JM automatic copier . Best oft. 963-8929 SZ995 · is a simple matter $1000 OHO work $551) 'Call Donna Ft.nd what you want in JIM MARINO just call 642·5678 542.2995 960·6138 Daily Pilot Class1f1eds '78 Impala Stn wgn, air, p /s. p /b, xlnt cond $2,950 .548-6737 VOLKSWAGEN - ---18711 Beach Blvd. Autos, Mew 9100 AMtos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 AMtos, Hew 9800 842-2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Chevelte, lo m1. a c. '66 Beyl column, clean. auto. tilt. very clean new brakes/batt'y radio 966· 1285 S725 497-4062 ·------! ContiRHtat 9930 '70 Torino 4dr. gm twht. ••••••••••••••••••••••• reg gas. auto. p tb. p/s, ,79 LINCOLN a le. good cond. S900l MAUV S48-~ ----~ Looks like a convert• '79 Ranger 4.x4, PS. PB, ble ! ! Cabriolet roof, auto trans. tilt whl, power windows, power AM /FM ste reo cass. seats, wire wheel cov· 17 ,000 m1 , hke new. ers, stt:reo. (587WWG) $7500. Contact Johnny Yours for Just S8997 at 642-7671 or aft SPM Johnson & Son Lincoln 979.7324 Mercury · Costa Mesa · ~ ------• M0-5630 Un coin 9945 '77UMCOLH MA.UV Come and see this beau· ty ! Luxury equipped with run power group In· eluding lilt wheel. cruise control. Landau roof (072ZXE> Best buy at SS779 at Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury Costa Mesa · S<l0-5630 Autos,Us.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77UMCOLN VEJlSAIU.ES Styled ror today! Fully equipped with all the luxury! Power windows & seats. cruise, tilt wheel. stereo. C209UPX> Yours for just $4997 at J ohnson & Son Lincoln Mercury · Costa Mesa · 540-5630 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,.,""""' ~ ......... 1 ~~~u~~~':~~~!~~1M I ~ NEWPORTER c ustom Van ~ Conversion I Equipment includes ~ , custom paint. captains c hairs, , I custom wheels & tires. full carpeting ~ & wood panelling. sofa bed & more! I onty 59997 ~ Resale Values ~ I I~ '4x4's & VANS ~ ~ I ·1!!!-.! ·~.!}~~'-' ,~ (23463) (342n<G) '7997 '4897 I~ , '71 t;~EYY INTEr'~.~IOt ~ MuST02 SEE! ·2i9M7 I I USED CARS I I '79 D!PLOMAT '71 c~~!VY I· (452VDL) (318T)'S) I '5997 '4597 ~ I 71 FOID •71 PONTIAC ,~ a---. .,_.PNU. (14e131) (729WCM) ~ '4597 14997 I ~ I 79 Pl. Y 71 M .. CUIY ~ (1~~~) ~J~7 · 1 s4497 '3897 . I . ~ ~ '74 FOID ~ ........... ai; (0&9RYI) '~ '2697 '81 FORD FAIRMONT Automatic trans 6 cylinder. power stee11ng AM FM stereo and only 8000 miles' ( 1810%9) 55997 '79 MERCURY lt,HYa AIADrnltc tf~t 6 cy .nde' •.o.o • ,.._. OO•l f l llltlfllQ IUtO•t t t • ""' IOO !O•JWYAJ 54297 '74 LIHCOLH · MAUIY ~ ~ ~ ''"'ttl9 ,._~ -~\A ttlfN> f!oft ~ """" tof'lltCW .,_, IMl .... 1-""'M lllVI 53797 '71 FORD PIHTOWA~OH ~ l•Mt V .. ..,,..,.. root ,,,. .. (JOWe' -""' tecto<y .,, 1oo:rn .. P1 '78 MERCURY MONARCH A"'°""'oc 11an1 powt-t •·noowt OOW9 -...., llClcWy ... AM f M .... .., IOCl'mOI 53ft7 '71 UHCOLM TOWHllJAM "-....... """"' .,, ,...~ .. - WI!' -.......... Cf"'9t -·· P*llUI '80 FORD LTD WAGON Automatic trans 1001 rack power s1ee11ng. factory air AM ·FM stereo • Ford Factory Onven • tSS.CZGZI '80 MERCURY · COUGAR XR-7 Railey wheels power windows. lactoiy an. AM·FM stereo. 1111 wheel, cruise con1rol • Ford Factory Dr iven • (183Zf\T). SJM7 '80 FORD PINTO ~u tomet1c trans • -4 cyhndtr. rld10 & heater • Ford F actOf'( Onven • (169ZEP) '80 MERCURY ZEPHYR 4 cylinder engine. AM ·FM stereo. cassette. 4·speed end only 11.spo miles (601ZEEJ . '78 PONTIAC ,HOEMll .... ~-........................ _ 'llC10I')' .... '•t ~ 0""'4 ' """' s.. ""o"S3ftJ '11 CHEVROLET MOMTI CARLO AtM9t --.~ ... •t<tor\' 114 AW-f'M ""'10 .,"'11 1oo ~ 1t ~ er .... _ .. 1~1'$1 53897 '77 LIHCOLH MAHY , __ ' ... ,.,. ltetoo"f ... -™ _...,,.'°" h~-c•--!07UUI 55779- '79 MERCURY MAl9UfS 4 oooa Zc:C .:.~= -... 11(911' .. EXPI COME IM AND TEST DRIVE FORD'S ALL NEW AMERICAN IUILT TWO SEATER SPORTS CAR FOR 1982! GOOD SELECTIONS • READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. NEW 1981 ESCORT 5 133~ (Stk. 0432) (171566) MEW 1911 MUSTANG 2 DI SEDAM (Stk 0439) (675582) ., .. ""'* ..... "" -t 171 22 mo tor 80 mo Cull l>rioe teeoo 00 ........,_......price .10 '94ot() ,,,,,.,20.7K New 1981 GRAMADA 2 DR SEDAH (Stk 0334) (377315) ., .. lliue IU I lie -tUM H mo tor 80 mo CW. price te360 oo ........, ,.._... -110 582 20 H'9'20t7'. 2 000< A-llC llWW W COlld ,,_ t-...0 & b<e•H. AMIPM •-'"'"'I ... I Ytn)lf ,_ (Rl.CJMC). 51981 . EPA 29 MPG CITY 46 MPG HWY. 5199 DOWH DIUYHS .M4Y VlMCLI IM STOClll lf"lUS TAX AND UCINS8 0 M UP. CUDIT •UTTUOI NO CllDIT7 ... WIM C4Ll'OIMIA7 •MIWOM YOUI JOl7 • SHOITOM DOWH PA YMIMT7 • sa.ow CUDIT HISTOIY7 • MIUTAIY7 WE CAN HELP! NEW 1911 FAIRMONT Z DR SEDAN (Stk 0294) (895137) ., .. -..... lie. -t17&411 mo tor eo mo cw.~ te780 oo • :~a~~ :;1o;:;.;.,. l)rtce o f MEW 1981 COURIER PICKUP 5146!!.m (Slk. T0378) (1638-84) ., ......... "" -...... "'° lor 80 mo CMll price ts 700 oo ......, --price ... 7& CID N'f4202Wo 52522 1971 F01D 1977 PLYMOUTH rtMTO IUMAIOUT AllOW COUPI ~ lncludte 1111 ~ C\llllldlr ..... ' •er_...., • .,.... w--..n. '"""' _..., • ...., ~ ~ • 111 AMoftl -1 ....__. l244ZYH) A_ll,,,., ncik.(166UM) .._11191.,,_.,,torortt 52700 lt7' POllD PINTO • cyt • _, ••••...._• ~.., ..,._,. AM/FM_.,.,.. __ ..._ ..... _ '"· .... .,. I ~ tt.12• ""'911 IOJ3WVOI <• 0'7M2) 52702 >. < , :1 .. .. .. . , .. .. -: .· ~-~. i .. . s . ' .. ! . . t . .... ; ;. i, ... t:. (. -. .. J.· r 1980 PL YMOllH HORIZON TC3 TURISMO I Equipment includes 4 cyl. engine. 4 speed transmission, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes.· AM -FM stereo. mag wheels and more! 1980 CHRYSLER LE BARON ·---(221345). Used. 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA $ 1979 DODGE COLT $ FOR FLEET SALES & L EA S E INFORMATION, CALL GENE FRANKO 546-1 934 NEED CASH??? Wt ,-y ........ for ...... <'-' lllh _.. un S.. c..n De•" ... Didi ,_. ...,. We ..... .., ... , ... ,_ .......... lft • ...,itt SERVICE HOUR·S: ~ tllrw Fridlry 7:30 && to S:JO p.a. s ..... , 1:00 ..... to 5:00,.... , SH OUI SHVICI DE,AITMIMT AIOUT llMTING A '11 CHIYSLll 01 PLYMOUTH.. NOW ONLY 197 5 Pl YMOUTH Y ALIA NT SEDAN 6 cyl. engrne, avtomauc trans . power steerrng. radio & more• (270L Y J) 51995 1979 CHRYSLER LE BAIDN SEDAN Automatic trans . arr cond., pwr steenng & br8Ms. vrnyl top. AM·FM radt0. wsw tires & morel (254XVN). s AYlomaltc transmission, atr cond1t1oning, power steering & brakes. AM·FM 8 track . ~\;;~:,~· s3s•i5" ... mo•el 1979 CHYRSLER NEWPORT SEDAN Automatic transmission, arr condrllonrng, power steering & brakes, AM·FM radio, vinyl top, wsw tires & morel (407XVL). 53895 1979 DODGE PICI UP 4 DOOR SEDAN .6 cylinder engine, eutomatic trans .. air cond., power steer1 ng , power brakes, speed control, vinyl top, AM -FM radio, wsw tires and more• (177277). Used. 1978 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO Automatic, trans . arr condrtroning. power steerrng & brakes. 1111. cruise AM·FM stereo. wsw trres & more' (861UKX) 53395 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON COUPE VS. automatic trans . arr cond . pwr steerrng & brakes. radio. wire wheel covers. wsw ttres & morel (851 WOW). 53595 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE AYtomatrc trans . arr cond pwr steering & brakes. radio. spltt seat. vinyl top, wsw tires & morel (532WWC). 53795 f 979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Loaded with optrons inc auto. trans., air cond.. pwr steerrng-brakes-spltt seal & windows. trll. cruise. AM-FM cassette. wire wheel covers. wsw tires & morel 19&4YOZ). 1979 CADILLAC FORMAL LIMOOSINE Beautiful silver finish with padded top. ~rlanr.s f 4· it 5···· . ' J ! 4 j r i 2 SOUTH COAST PLAZA -Supplement to Coast LIFE.~prll 8, 1981 & DAILY PILOT, April 10, 1981 Children enjoy meeting Easter bunny in South Coast Plaza's Carousel Court. Bunny is on hand every day, with a carrot · break at about noon. Juicy look, juicy price! Black or bone stretch bands on poly sole and skyhigh heel. 25.99 SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 Bristol, Costa Mesa Phone 75'-9'M7 --"'~:.i:t , <-r111 • :J .'•'.•'•r1 '•, j '-t Join the activities at South Coast Plaza Through April 17 -Visit Peter Rabbit in the Carousel Court. Photographs optional. April 9 & 23 . Saks Fifth A venue. Fashion Series at Lunchtime in' Jewel Court. April 16 · 18 · S.torytelllng · After-. noons at 2, 3, 4 p.m. A Beatrix Pot· ter authority, Delores Bowles is the storyteller and puppeteer in Carousel Court. April 24 -26 · New car show. Harbor Boulevard of Cars. All dealers and models on display mallwide. In honor of Mother's Day, May 10, South Coast Plaza donates the en- tire month to the display of children's art. The following pro- gram combines the best art in Orange County's public and private schools with a special exhibit by the h'andicapped which brings up the curtain on art month at the Plaza. May 2 · 3 ·Special Arts Festival May 10 · 20 · Ten Days of May (public schools>. May 21 · 30 -Art for Art's Sake (private schools>. May 17 Special May exhibit of Wedgewood China sponsored by the Pacesetter Store. June · The popular Sunday Tea Dancing Series starts again on June 7, continuing through September 6. Dance and take tea and crumpets in Jewel Court every summer Sunday from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m . For an all-purpose table setting, Company's Coming in South Coast Plaza features Midwinter Stoneh~nge White f rom Wedgwood , a fine all-white English stoneware that blends well with any look. uthentie· Swaroski Austrian . ilver Crystal is available at ictor' s on the lower level ear May Company in South oast Plaza. These items and ther fine crystal, china and "lver are featured. eady to wear · oming in fml Pappagmlo Pappagallo is filled to the brim Uh any and all types of ac- essories. This fine woman's specialty store South Coast Plaza will offer a ew line of reatly to wear in the Call. The line is Ms. Sero. Ms. Sero skirts, blazers, pants nd shirt dresses will be made vailable to shoppers looking for autiful clothing of fine quality. At Pappagallo. customers can 'Qne-stop-shop" when it comes to atcbbands, headbands, belts, shoe acs . umbrellas, jewelry boxes. pic- ure frames and numerous other ms. Women are invited to visit Pap- agaUo and see the exten.Slve ac- esaory stock. Geot apples Geot baskets Geot bears Geot bells Geot boolcs Geot brass Geat calendas Geot ceramics -&eat choirs Geot chimes Geot docks Geot aystal Geot dominoes Geot drums Geot eggs Geot flosts Geotgomes Geot geese Geot gloss Geot hammocks Geot hooris Geot ivory Geot jewelry Geot kites Geat lamps Geat leather Great masks Geot molas Geot ornaments Geot porceroin Geatrugs Geot swans Geat tools Great toys Geot vases Geot weovings Geotwhi~s Geatyo-yos Geat things Supplement to Co•t LIFE, April 8, 1~1 & DAILY PILOT, April 10, 1111 -SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3 Giving is a ~,.,,,. Great Thing ------------------------- · 4 IOUTHCOMT~-.. ;11 ·~~ DAILYPLOT.~t0.1•1 Charles Zwieback introduces "Individualized Custom Made Shirts" cit -House of Tailoring on the lower level near. the Carouael Court, South Coast Plaza. More than 200 fabric 1amples wiU be available. / en :r -· it • • • Select from our comprehensive collection of shirting fabrics. Pure cottons, silks, blends and easy care. Your choice of collar styles, cuffs and pockets. Monograms also available. Now is the perfect opportunity to acquaint yourself with the luxury of fine made-to-measure shirts at a most affordable price. "Largest Tailoring Shop In Southern California" • All wOlk by mastlt taHors who t.alce pride In their worlc. • · Ready made & Cu.9bn Clothing. • Loosing weight? Let House ol Tailoring rem your wardrobe. Mans Best Friend la His Tailor • Fashion shoes that are comfortable and dressy will take you anyplace and are available at N aturalizer on the lower level near Bullock's in South Coast Plaza. The , Formal LOTUS Look NEW fine quality 18/8 stainle~ from famous Wallace Silversmiths * special in~uctory offer 1/3 OffBASICSETS 25o/o off OPEN STOCK Limited time offer. South C01s1 Plaza, Britto! er San OHlgo FrHWav. Coste Mesa • 1714) 556-6258 . _..,," .. tl-5_ • • Quality you can see and hear! A piano should have a beautiful cabinet. and this Artist Console is truly beautiful, but tonal quality is what you, as a discriminating pianist demand. This 42" Kimball features a totally redesigned scale which combines old world craftsman with modern innovative manufacturing techniques. Dollar for Dollar. the quality delivered in this Artist Console is unexcelled. Come in, take a look! WHIU ATTINOIMa OUI PIA*) SAi.i 'flSIT oua USID DIPT. WHIH OUll USUM .000 Y.AlUIS PalVAIL SHOP~ CONRDENCE ... ...._. .. QAT M l ICkO OVY• ~ .. .._4-N)frf ~'"'''"""-•rt ..-ct ,,.N Kimball Deluxe Spinet Organ Mees ...... 51199 Five minutes, two fingers, and this Kimball organ and you're having a ball! This super spinet with incredible features and fabulous sound is one of the best values available today. You'll have to come in to see and hear it today. Charge it SOUTH COAST PLA%A54S-04 I 5 IN THI MALL timAlt IUUOCl'S NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOME 16 SOUTHERN CALIFORNfA STORES TO SERVE YOU ·.· .. ....., •• ..,._. tzp ~~=:.: ::.::_~ ... -- l I IOUTH COAST PLAZA-8upptern9nt t~ Co•t LIFE. April I, 1811 & DAILY PlLOT, April 10, 1981 * Regis Hairstylists in South Coast Plaza is a progressive, full service salon which offers today's image with today's look in hair, make-up and nails. HI capez10 ~ \ g The no-frills espadrille ... f 0< those who prefer the original version. Copezio's own hos cool. unlined canvas on a natural jute wedge. Simply great! weoov In black. beige, navy, red. \,.ilac -27.00 SOUTH CO~T PLAZA Costa Mesa (714) 540-2575 Pictured above are stylists ( l to r ) Tim, Bill, Gopal, Doris, Zachery and Sonja. PappagaLlo, fine accessory store in South Coast Plaza, dis- .plays some of the many quality items for which it is known. Pappagallo i8 located upstairs near ~tdlock's. . 1•"r4'.M> • • • • 0 • • • "~'fll"l!t># lflt. .. _._._. ... ,,..,.,,.,J.._.,,.~•#'-IA• A'ltW..,..-• • ,. ... • • •11o•4• • • • •• •-~t• • * Supplement to DAILY P\lOT, Aprll 10. 1111-SOUTH COAST PLAZA 7 Carol D'Anis, left , and Liz Moyer are ready to serve you Zestilink, traditional Easter sausage at Hickory Farms on the lower level near Carousel Court , South Coast PLaza. Selby's Rare Beauty - joyce·selby shoes MSrwooo W.nwood \lllQae, CA 9002A (213) 208·8964 Smooth stepping In Selby~ slide atop a comfortable poly heel. Black shiny. bk:Jck. clmomon. navy. bone. white smooth $36.00. Also O\'Ollci:>le in r'fOIY. khaki. lime geen. lilac or yellow fabric $34.00. Slim, Narrow & Medium Widths To Size· 12 Additional sizes In selected colors. Nome ____________ _ Address ____________ _ City _______ State ____ _ Zip ____ Phone _______ _ ShoeNome Cola Size.'Width Price O Vlso Tolol O MosterCad $2.00 Ol8f size 10 0 Americal E>cpl9SS 6% Sales lax 0 Check 52.00 Posfoge &. Hanc:flng 0 Money Order Total Remlttcr.oe Sigloture ____________ _ COid#------------~ Exp. Date ____________ _ Plloes Ulject lo change without rdoe SOUTH COAST PLAZA Q>sta Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 754-9319 8 SOUTH COAST PLAZA-Supplement to Coast LIFE. April 8, 1981 & DAILY PILOT. Aprll 10, 1981 Pappagallo' s keen attention to details keep you looking fabulously feminine. A. Straw and canvas envelope purse with shoulder chain ............................ s2500 B. Wide brimmed straw hat with ribbon trim ...... •1500 C. Straw bermuda bag with bamboo handles .................................. s2900 D. & E. Natural cork wedges-"Bazaar" (0.) and "APRIL" (E). Both .......................... s4500 South Coast Plaza Upper Level, Near Bullocks Costa Mesa (714) 558-7287 Santa Monica Place Lower Level-Center Court Santa Monica . (213) 395-2234 Udo/f's on the lower level near Sears in South Coast Plaza features bedspreads. comforters, ready-made and custom- made draperies and bath and boutique items. High-heeled# streppy, dressy sandals in most styles and sizes are a hot new look far spriRg at Chandlflr's on the upper level near BUlloclc'• ir:a SouthCOGd .Plaaa.. . . • Supplement to Coast LIFE. Aorll 8, 1981 & DAILY PILOT. Aorll 10. 1981 -SOUTH COAST PLAZA 9 Terri House of Capezio discovers contemporary fashionable look in the new open-toe, crochet espadrille by Capezio, on the upper level near Bullock's in South Coast Plaza. Sherman Cay counsels With more than rorty stores span-. ning the West Coast and one hun· dred years of heritage, Sherman Clay and Company reigns as the na- lion 's largest keyboard retailer. Sherman Clay wa$ a shaping force in developing the musical culture of San Francisco. Building on the prominence of the San Francisco operation, Sherman began an impressive expansion pro- gram at the turn of the century. opening branch stores in Fresno, Tacoma, Portland, Sacramento, San Jose, Spokane, and Oakland. In 1969, the company acquired PeADY Ow1ley Music,. w~bM,. (lve stores in Loi Aoeele• 11'4 me . . . surrounding area. Elsewhere in California, new stores were added. Sherman Clay's exciting new store in South Coast Plaza ls now managed by Marty F1inn . He brings added vitality to a loca- tion successful since its opening in September 1980. Today, buying from Sherman Clay is more important because you know we'll be here tomorrow. You won't be alone, we have alreadf sold one million lnafru- . men ts to"customers just like you. <.;ounseJors help you make the ~\iQO to.fit )'our needs an{t , I . 4. •• ~ ,,... .. ... ~~ .. Mix Ups by L ~sc1sse11r1ra1s~ V·Plunge Diaper -Wrap 1 Piece Solid ~·· \ Two Tone Sweetheart Bro and Gather~~~~--. Weslminster Mo41. South C00$1 Plaza. The Moll of Oronge. The Molt<et Place. Huntington Center. Bueno Polk, The City Shopping Center. Loguno Hills MoH . Brea Motl. 17th Street Cosio Mesa. Boll:xxl Island .... • ... f I 10 SOUTH COAST PLAZA -Supplement to DAILY PILOT, April 10, 1981 Authentic Swarovski Silver Crystal Silver GYstol Oiginols from Swcr<Mki, worlckenowned Manufacturer of fine crystal oeotions. 321 full lead crystal -considered by eKperts to be the wald's most brilliant. Our distinctive Austrian crystal includes: paperweights.. orirrols, candle holders and many more irique items from the Sworovski S.lver Crystal Collection. SWAROVSKI Silver Crystal CHINA• CRYSTAL • SILVER SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546-2700 The snake charmers ... alluring sling~back sandal on a slender heel, with matching clutch handbag. Color Mate's newest Spring duo in bone, bl~ck or spntzer. Snake sandal, $43 Snake 'n leather clu tch, $41 _ Squt!"l. ~9.dst Pla.z~ Mix and match fashions characterize the popular Look for spring and summer at The Wet Seal on the upper level near May Company, South Coast Plaza. Tailored clothing for women By popular demand, The Livery, known Cor rine men's traditional clothing, brings you their special collection for ladies. Offered for spring and summer, genuine Indian madras, cool cotton knits, summer weight coats, slacks and skirts and the best of Cole-Haan shoes for men and ladies. For men, trousers in seersucker, oxford clothing and khaki. For ladies, shirts by Ms. Sero and tailored clothing by ·Majer and Justin. The Uvery invites shoppers to come in and take a look at the tm· pressive stock or excellent quality clothing. ' •I * Suoolement to Cout LIFE. April 8, ~881 & DAILY PILOT. Aorll 10. 1981 -SOUTH COAST PLAZA 11 Selby puts you i n the right mood with its seductive slide. Simply beautiful on a ·sleek, mid-high heel, padded insole and comfortable poly bottom ... the ultimate in f lattery! Take with you,or We'll Ship! Chooee from a beeutlful Mlectlon of food gift boxee and buMta ... for thoM apectal people you'd Hice to remember thJa Eaater. Stop In and make your Mtectlon today! fticlco17 rerms SOUTH COAST PLAZA OF 01110• 540-8111 Lower CerouMe Meff Open Delly tit -lunct.y 11 .. America'• Iadins aw Stora&' Easter Cards & Gifts Pick from our spring garden of beautiful remembrances for sharing the joy of the season . I .Easter Toya Easter Basketa, Gr••• Paper Meche Eggs Polythene Wrap Inflatable Rabbits PendeHln Aebblts Ceramic Rabbits Plush Bunnya Century Stationers Toy Center • South CoHt Pl•H - 545-6026 545-6383 12 SOUTH COAST PL.AZA-Supp••ut toeo.t LIFE. April a..1111 a ONLY PILOT. Aprll 10, 1881 Transform your present earrings into new exciting looks with earring jackets from Koven's Jewelers on the upper level near May Company, South Coast Plaza. The interchangeable ear- ring settings offer new looks for all your stones . New Pro FOam Perm automaticaUy aseures perfect CtM't. Can't. over process Special Price Reg. s45 . . . Sale 2750 Haircut Included (Selected Stylists) ReGIS HAIRSTYUSTS Good ~sigl is underlying idea at Great Things .__g;.eat 1binga, a 1mall abop in quisite crystal bowl rrom Koska or South Coast Plaza, is unique amon1 Orrerora glass works in Sweden, a retail stores. Swiss army knife with its inventive Unique in that it is baaed on a array or blades, every country bas single concept -good desip. somethin& speeial to offer in the More an exhibition than a retail way of &ood work and design. ouUet. The Great Things belief is that The shop displays good design as the search for good design and qood it affects every aspect or our homes craft work rrom every corner or the and lives. world is a never-ending process. The underlying idea is that ever)'-. Every country, whether in- ~hing we use in our d-1lY lives,. dustrialized or primitive, has from our tooth or back brush to our something special to offer. cookware, dinner ware, books, toys, The searcli continues, exploring games, hammocks, kites or art every country as well as every glass can and should be well de· material, whether wood or reed, signed. \ fabric, metal, glass, clay, leather or Whether.a simply executed ethnic plastic, wherever great things are craft piece from Africa, an ex· found. This twisted satin design belt in peach and lilac is from a col- lection of ornamental belts at Saks Fifth Avenue in South Coast Pkiza. Other colors available from Heaven Design, $15 . C•lllll• Culllll•r• ••••c•slll':M"I ..... ,.. ... , H«e s fre$i. woven flatt~ -rrom CobtM Cudcllers. shoes you Cll\ IM! lfl I for dress or cuu11 ll\e 1ntric1tt iaaworll ~ ~ IOokS cool and tnety And youll ~ kwt tile easy comfort. inside tile flex~ poly t>ot tomS. uny podcns of air actually cushlOll )IOU( foot. ev«y step of tilt W'1 So Of! tilt most stytt and comfort out of life. on new Cdlbte CU<lr:lllN's. lty I Piii' today I A~ ~•WIN610811 M511. WS .... ·IOa 11 1)2'0 8 l'Ollcllo SIOfl .n SIZP.I N6 I 1. M5 11 W6 11 ~ ""'""""''-<Om cuddle1s. CAMEO SHOES Lower Level near May Co. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546-5210 .._. -·-· • ------- * .. liuPPll'""*lt to IWLYPLOT, April 10, 1•1-SOUTH CoASTPl.AZA 131 The Imperial. comes in blue, violet, white and bone at $23 .99. Matching handtxigs are $9.99 at C.H. Baker, on the upper level near May Company in South Coast Plaza. Special delivery neYJS from our Exclusive Maternity C.Ollection I Celebrate with comfort and colorl Fun and Fantasyt See our wardrobe companions to share this special time with you. F~IONSOOW Saturday, April 11, 1981 u 10:30 AM ' Refreshments will be served. · MATERNrrY DEPT. in ~AntoStic ~. Middle level.. . .. R.S.V.P. 540-3233, Ext. 217, 218 14 SOUTH COAST PLAZA -Supplement'° Coat LIFE. ~rll 8, 1981 & DAILY PILOT. April 10. 1981 ••• Lavender, Green, Red, Navy, Rose, Cream, Yellow . • Soutti CGast Plaza Upper Level 754-93l9 Cameo Shoes on the lower level near May Company in South Coast Plaza /eatures a wide range of sizes in women's shoes in name brands Like Red Cross , Socialites and Cobbies. OUR SPRI~ & SUMMER COLLECTION CLASSIC COTIONS FOR BOTH OF YOU I Suppi.ment to Coast LIFE. Ac>ril 8, 1181 & DAILY PILOT, April 10, 1981 -SOUTH COAST PLAZA 15 Udof·f·s SOU:TH COAST PLAZA ONLY , SPRINGS COMING SALE OHE DAY OHLY • SATUIDAY, APllL I ltll. ltll . SALE HOUIS-I 0 A.M. to 6 P .M. co .. ..., _9 W'lws U!iiilttcl -~-lsty =:. .. !:--•to'~~.~.~ .......................... SALE I~ ,. lr.Wlsltect , .... Towth $11 V.._ ••••••••• • • • ·····SALE 6~ ...,.. .... q••d· .. q.. .............. ,SALE 27" :._ ... ..!:t!;.~~.~.~~~............... AL 3" ~~~:.~!.:.~ ................................. SALE· 3~ :!,=:.~.~.~~ ....... : .......................... SALE . 19 .. Towel lws-18 .. ~ 11.IO ••····· ••••••••• ••.•.SALE 411 Towtl lwt -24. .. -12.IO V• •••••.•••••...••..• .. ....... , Sotip DI• -S.00 v ..................... SALE Uatc .. g ToolMw_. & ,_.... _7.50 ,., •••••.•• IO Uat:lllmgT .... , ........... _ ...... ··········SALE . 2• ::::=~n:i:.~s1as SALE 4988 IEADY MADI DIAl'llllS AT THISI PllCIS CO .. IAILY exM-6.91 pr • 120xM-K91 pr. 72xM-13.91 pr .• 1'8tJM..29.91 pr. 96Jcl4.19. 91 pr • 161JCM.3l 91 pr. 48x84 -6?! · a .... ,...... ......... ~........ Ll•lttd. Mmy ..,.._ tocllooM froa C:-...e, ... MANY OTHER IN STORE SPECIALS Remodeling of Century i Stationers and Toy Center on :the lower Level near the : Carousel Court in South ; Coast Plaza presents a new i look for shoppers. ·Comfortable styles. Comfortable prices. Now only Now only $1188 $1488 Take your choice and dress fOr less. OlOOSe from any of these comfortable styles that feature casual Califomle mnstrudion, ·medium heel heights. and soft. padded insofes. OriQlnally priced at $14.99 and $la99, thls group of women's d~s end casual styles are nCM comfortably priced at only $11.88 and $14.88. / . I _I • • • • 16 SOUTH COAST PLAZA -Suppl9ment to Coast LIFE, Aprll 8, 1981 & DAILY PILOT, Aprll 10, 1981 YOUR ENTREE TO SOUTH COAST PLAZA AMA TO'S ESPRES50 CAFE Cappuc:ino. coffees. and. of ~· espresso make this charmlno SldeWalll cale a perlect place to IUnch on any ol the large selection of sandwiches Over· loOklllQ the lount.Jln on the Upper level BACK BAY ROWINC & RUNNINC a.vB You don't ~ 10 be an athlete to dine at INS club. but their superb sandw!Ches. luSCIOUS omelettes. quiehe, outrageous saladS and unbdlevible 34 • long salad bat 111 a boill Ml keep you and tile "etew" amng back ollen Located on the Lower level. Bollodc's Wtng CAFFE PASQUINI Cattee Pasqu1111 W1ll help you tind ou1 wt1at ns like to eat 111 a Eurapean sidewalk care W11h conllnental sandwiches salads and homemade pastnes Excellent setechon ol cottee and espresso beVefaOeS Located l)n the Upper level next IO I Magmn CARL'S JR. Re-acqo31n1 yourself wilh this California masterpiece ol ~burger res1auran1s wtlich also lealures a well·slOCked salad bar. and somethloQ new-bu1k1 your own hOI dog On the Lower Level. next to Sears KAPLAN'S All authenlic tu• dml Wllh freshly baked bread. and llleratly hundreds ol sand· WICheS YOU may need help deCldlng but no help enjOylllg Brtclkfast Oil'Y and dffl· ner too A takeout deli and bakefy make If poSSlble to enioy Kaplan· s at home · Located on the Lower Level next to May . Company FORTY CARROTS ThlS tawrlle With tile Bloornlngdale · s se1 has 11'11 secret recipes fo some Ol the mosl oellCIOUS entren you ·a find anywtiefe. 111· eluding healthful salads freshly baked muttins. and 11uc Shakes Located on the l.owef Level, Saks Wing LINDBERG'S Breaklasl lunch. or rust a place lo enjoy co«ee Here you wlN be treated to sand· wiches, llOmemilde soups. and des:Set1s This JIOC)Olar vitamin store also dispenses Ice cream and yogurt. Great produce setection too located Lower level near Carousel For Lunch or Dinner Abo featuring Bullock's Tea Room. ~ Co. Sumptuary, Nordstrom Cafe PRONTO Ouplicaung Bolognese cu1sme in a setting out ol mid-town Manhattan Speclallies ate pasta. fresh veal freshly baked bf ead. and tiomernade dessef1S Happy Hour lrom 4 10 8 complrnents a cellM ol hne wuies Localed on the Uppet Level O'le'loOking the fountain RENDEZVOUS CAFE A place tor ~1gers. sanOWfc:hes. popcorn and snaelts Perteet tor meeltng. or rust wa1ch111Q the C¥ousel Localed on the Lower level 11'1 the Ca/ouset Couft. this tawrite quiCk lood establishment has a vanety ol frozen yogurt and a cream. as well SALMAGUNOI Fantastic salads and clefieious soups. This San Francisco lawrtCe mpofts Ms lnsh authen11C souroouoh bfead trom the bay area Good wnh a glass of wine Located on 1he lowet Level. nw 1r.e waterfall VIE DE FRANCE WllO can resist the aroma of fresh pastries and cr01ssan1 rolls as you enter the place that serves delieious trench lunches. din· ners ·or snacks The pastry tray and dessert croissants a<e delc10Us On the Lower Level. Nordstrom Wing MAGIC PAN Carefully prepared crepes deltcious soups. and unbelle'iable salads combine • 10 make luncfl or dlf!ner unforgettable EntOY a e«ktait or wine belore dmnet in the garden-~ke setting tllat ooens 0010 1he mall on the Lowei Level. NordS1rom Wing THE RIVIERA Plush led llltlffOI SOllly ltltered llghts. alld contioenui CUtSllle recommend lhlS 11118 star restaurillll fealured are several vaoefles of veal. poultry l'IOrs de· ouvres and an extenSIYe wine list Lounge ancl rescaurant are oeien late located on the lower level. May Company Wing 20TH CENTURY LTD. EnlO'( a meal aboard one of several aulheOtic re-created railroad drning cars Pnme 11b ind sealOOd are among the house specianies The spac10Us .coc1cta11 tounge 1s kke being in a tram stalion Located on the Lower level near the Carousel Couf1