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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignI It's An Unusual Coiffure Style See Fashion ) eM~ SChoOl ~ Has A Reply AndtherOpi'lion In Controversy See Forum THE NEWPORT ENSIGN • ESTABUSHED 1948 • 33RD YEAR • NUMBER 24 • (714) 673-0550 • SERVING ALL OF NEWPORT AND CORONA: DEL MAR •..wEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1981 • 25 CENTS Some Classy, Used 'Rags' Go To The Inaugural Balls 1n a sense, thia ia a raga- to-rich•• atory-but the "raqa" that aome Newport Beach women wore to the In- auqural Ball lut niqht in W uhinqton were most eleqant. A. a matter of fact, they weTe evenin9 gowns from Little Audrey's Recycled Raqa 1n Corona del Mar, a favorite ahopping atop for thOM in the market for used clothlnq. The ~~~qural Ball qave loc.l women, who are ac- cultomed to cuual CaUfor- nJ.a attire, an "opportunity to dr .. to the hilt,~, aaid owner Audrey PattenoA. Couicleri.Dq the national attitudee eacourac;Jed by an ~y-aladecl Reaqan Ad••9•at•aUon, tuir lower- ~ cMklel ..... d. p&r• .....,.,UIIillely. ,._...,. wen porcltiaecl bJ ...._ betw .. a 30 ud 40 yMn old. Pa«enoa Mid. Gown, appropriate for such a 9ala affair ranqed m pna. from $30 to $120, althoup their 011~ owaen Mel paicl $100 to S500 for them, abe added. Although Pattenon main· la.ined clWcretion about the nam" of the previou..a owner• of the ball qowaa, it was l .. rned the altop featuz .. aome qarments owned by Cher Bono. But Cher'a duda. such u a pair of qr"n leather pants, were 1 ... than proper attire for eventa of the ball'• caliber. Recycled Raqa baa alao fNtuHd clothu and ac· ceaoriet owned by Polly BergeD and Barbre Strei- a&Dd. The store operal .. on a conaiqnment buil and cur· reutly hu 4,200 accounts. Little Audrey's, which hu t>e.n in bu..am .. for approx- imately 10 years, oHera garment• at one-thJrd of their Used evening gowns of ele- gant quality like this one displayed by Audrey Patterson went from Corona del Mar to the Ronald Reagan Inaugural Balls this week. worn by unnamed women with an eye for a bargain as well as for style, Audrey revealed Since discretion is the betrer pan of merchandising, Audrey declined to disclose the identities of the purchasers. ~aft photo bv Ron Stone onomal pnce. Onca the qar- ment bas been dJsplayed at Recycled Raga for a penod of 30 daya, the price 11 then dropped to one·a•xth of the oriqlDal price. e e e And Heather And Hart Get A Reagan Kiss-And TeD ... I City Offers CbDda en Stokm. RiddeD, guneatTo Newport. Father Chaawes A poalble brealdhrouQh in the city'a legaJ war with a private company over millioru of dollars in profita from 16 oil wells wu ... n yesterday. The city proposed taking a much larger chunk of tidelands oU profit. in return tor lettinq Armstronq Petroleum Co. con- tinue to operate the wella put a acheduled Jan. 25 contract ter· mination. Bob Armstrong, pretidenJ of the oil firm, could not be reach· ed for comment. In a related action, Armstrono failed Friday in a court bid to rntrain the city from taking over the oil fields. City W.naQer Bob Wynn said the propo.al "could be" a brealdhrouoh that would end the conflict. Uuder the~. if Ana· ........ _ ... _,.,., .... tf.M 40 pero.~tt of Ute ..... price of the Oil, iutMd of the 12.5 percent cuuntly. Ann- .tronq would pay royalti•, operating c<>tts, and tu .. from his 60 percent. Since l.ut May, the city hu moved to take over oil profit. it "ti.matea could run u hiqh u $6 million over the next five yeara. Armstrong baa offered to pay the city aJl the profits it thought it could reap over the nest f.iYe yNJ'I, m return for the riqht to drill further out under the ocean floor. The ctty refuHd that offer, aaying it wanted to Mek com- petittve bada for the wel.lf' opera- tion. The clly haa aa.Jd it has no plana to drill more wella, or drill further out into alate hdelands. The hdelands ere held in tru.at by the caty for the people of the enhre alate, under a state grant. ctty offac•ala have Mid. They have cla1med the city it under a leqal obUQalioD to obtain u much public revenue u poiSible (ContiJlued on page 10) An .. umated 20,000 car tripe per day would r•ult from the buildout of Newport Center, •• it Ia currently requ .. ted by the Irvine Co., acconiino to a draft ID¥ii'OiltMtMl l•pect IWport releued by City Hall y•lerday. But the LDcreued traffic would be largely U.Otbed u new roads are bailt, city official• M.d. The requ-.. &lao ... b to lhlft the plana for ~lopment of the rem&lDtDO 60 acNe from relldenUal, lD the curNGt Geaeral PlaA, to coaaa.rci&l lud. u.. 'I'M ~Ual c:Melq .. Uoll w .. lapoeed iD 1 br eouacU. ·~--~lo ..W 810,000 eq\&ate IMt of of. tw., 20,000 lq\aate '"' oJ .... 100-~ .... . fte ~ ou .... .o.w .-;.n.ifi70oMt·RiP•Y· II•' ., .. M4 MM~Arthr. ,... ~of .. iaciMIM tr._,W..WIM~ .w_._.__..,..., ................ , [' ...... (C 1 a u• • ...-10) byRog.Aagw The Cbriatmu U.. still is up, with the unopened preMllts undemNth. And Ali Zar- rlnn~ar, 39, waits, frets, male .. phone calls &Jld does everythia9 he t.QaUy can to qet }us thr" ch.ildren back. He ia supported in the. ei- forta by hia cuuent wrle. Sharon. A wcceuful N.wport Beach real .. tate aalesman, Zar- riDD~ar claim..~ that his ex-Wlfe, Dorothy, 39, stole the children Dec. 11, took them to Wuh- inqton state and ia b.idin9 out with ta.. and aer brother' John •u B.reemeA, in the h.illl. And he eaad they are reGd.in9 ia a coU.ctkm of trailen whiCh aJ.b ~a coaJuucl clWd em'llteT. Tb.ia, Aid the l&.yeu Soatll.em c.l.ilonDa r~t. lWa "" aW::k • tlliliiP! ................. ~ a.c~30 .. ua 99-•o ia !M~ and 9MtiD9 them, bat the otiici&la tell me it w not U.. r:tqat tlun.q to do, and I know that,,. he toJd Tb. Eruign duri.llq an mlerview at Ius Dover Shor. J.ome. Chtld-Jteahng ~a crime which can be chuqed u a au.demNOor or a felony 1n Califonu&; Zarnnneqar was 8Cheduled to ... k a feJony ell.~ &Qainst Dorothy tbu week. If he ~ auecesslul, the c harqe will prompt hun to ask ofbc•ala in Okanoqan County, Wub- inqton, to arrest ber. be s&Jd But be s&Jd he 11 not grNtJy concerned about her anest "All 1 want is my children back," be Mid. "The chtldren were here. where they have everytrunq," he Mld, o-tunng around hu larqe home on Galazy Dnve, With • 8Wimm.lnq pool that overloob Upper Newport Bay and )Jewport C•nler m the dutanc. "Wby would she want to take them away?" The dark-baued. athlehc looki.a9 Zarnnneqar has had (Coatilaued on pa~ 10) ......... ., ...... ,21.1 .......... ~ ;;;;..., ....:... ~ RoMrt IN SHORT Robert Sbelloa ... P!i ••••• lor oow-..-.-t.:l ........ ..... L~============--oc============:J l· t.MiniDe Co ..... ••Ill Newport Beacla eitbea Gf tile .......... .......... pNGdeAt of tJ.e ........ ol c.lifornia, wiJ1 8peak at .._ er-~ County &.r A...,.....itWaU..Uoaud J_... ~ Ju. 29 at the ..... ~~- ... pr uhl•t to be iutalled 18 Job c . Gurett of N.wport Beada ... local board -'-n will be Patricia He009 o1 Coroea cW w.z &nd Robert B . Gallinn of Newport Beach. GoWell Wea Clan .. .._aatiao lot clawn COD· tma. tluoac;la Feb. 6 and cl... .aut Moaday, feb. 2. For iabmaticm on appoint- menta ud reQi8tratioD times call the coiJeoe at 891-0660. luUcllDg PenD.Its A total of 131 bu.ildinq permit. willa a valutioll of $3,437,037 wen ileued by the city of Newport Beach buildinq depart· ment iD December, down only lli9h.tly hca the year befote. PenD.it valuation for the fi.8ea.l ,...,. il DOW $80,758,628, more than double Jut yean total on the aame number ol permits, 923. Penllita .. ,. -.u.d lor eiqht a:invJe..f.amily hoiDM, one duplez, one CJAR98, 21 poola, 22 w.U. and leDc:.e, 51 reside:n- tial additiou, lou demolitioru~, 18 co~rcialadditions, one aiqn and low rru.cella.neous ite.m.s. Stat• Fellowships Applications for state qradu.ate fellowahip8 for 1981-82 are now available and must be filed by Feb. 12. Applications are available at vraduate and prot..ional a:hoola in the state or from the Graduate FeUOWihip Section, Stude:nt Aid Com.m.is- aion, 1410 Filth St., Sacramento 958l.f, phone (916) 322-2803. Trauma Society AmODQ the new officen of the Oruqe Co.ulty Trauma Society i1 Patricia ~k, R.N., of Newport Beech, who wu elected ..eretary. Pwpoee ol the .aeiety is to prOIIlOte pahlic a~ of traa:ma (ac:ddeatal injury) care th.rouvll COIIUilUIIJty edu~. .cc:ide•t preftlltioo C&lllpaiqna and cliMeter pla.n.nillg . Local ....ben of 1M board of db•cton are Robert Heiliq, R.N., a.lboe lalud; Judqe Wuk A. SocMD, CorOJUa del Mar: and SWa)ey Gold, W.D. aad m.tDe Sena, R.N., of Newport Beach . ColD Con.entiOD 1M NumiaMtie Society of Southern C.Wornia will llold ita 26da aJUlW com CODYeDtion at the A•ba-do~ Hotel, 3400 Wibhire Blvd., Lot ADqeles Jan. 29 and 30 from 10 a .m. to 6 p .m. and Jan. 31 from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. For details of the proqram call tlae .aciety at 823-1634. Court Volunt .. n Volunt .. n ue needed for the Victim/Witness Auiitance Pro- qram in local courts. Traininq will be qiven on Tuesday, Jan. 27 from 10 to 11:30 a .m. at the Harbor Municipal Court, 4601 Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach. FoT more information call the Victim/Witness Proqram at the local courl or at 957-1:137. Appraisal CoW'M An introductory course m real estate apprailinq will be qiven by the American Institute of Real !.tate Appraisers of the National Association of Realton on Saturdayt, Jan. 24 to Feb. 28 from 8:30 a .m. to 5 p .m. at Southern California College, 55 Fair Drive, Co.ta Meu. Co.t i8 $225. For detaib call the local chapter in Burbank at (213) 849-7331. CoDSUJDer League The Women's Co&lllcil of Real- ton wiD llost Mn. Pa~cia Blow of the Couumer Leafue at ita Newport Beach luncheon on Wedne.day, Jan. 21. She will addrea topta of special eonoem to women realton well as avoiding aut~ m~ repair "rip ofta," how the WOTkiDC) woman c.,a quickly and elfeeti:wely h.andle ll.r penoaal coasumer complaint., u well u bayinq and c:arinq for clothinv and aocrnori•. ,.ar at tile a.DDual .,...,..,_ buaqMt of the Newport ..... Ar• Cu•het of c~ Friday Di9llt. Sheltoo wu choeea by • co. mittee of 10 put citiHu of ... JM.I'. The a.DDOUJlcemat wu made by Ray Wabon, otti ... of the ,..... in 1976 and a fonaer president of the Irvine Co. Michael Gerinq of the law firm of Virtue and Scheck wu in.at&lled u the 1981 preadent of the chamber by Newport a..cll W.yor J.ckie Heath•~. Shelton, a 22·JM.I' ~t of Newport Beach, •I'Ved u city mana~r from 1956 to 1961 and on the City Council from 1965 to prelident of the Newport Harbor 1968.-. . Area Chamber of Commerce by Prior to ru: MI'Vl~e locally • he -Mayor Jackie Heather. wu an adm_niltrative an.aly.t _y· St.tf phot by Ron Stone with the Ca.lifomia department os of finance from 1~9 to 1951, County Coa1t Association, the and wu with the federal vov•rn· YMCA, Mardan School, the ment for two yHrs u an intern United Way, the Commodore's with the National ln•titute of Club, and the Oran98 Coa•t PubUc AHain. CoUeqe Citi&eM Advisory Com· He wu assistant city manaqer mittee. in Modesto and chief adminiltra- tive officer in Santa Barbara before com.inq to Newport Beach. Since leavinq city qovem- ment, he hal been a colliUltant on qovemmentaJ relation. and SUlce 1978, vice president for qovemmental relations with the Irvine Co. Shelton is active in the Hoaq Hospital 552 Club, the Oranqe He il also involved with the Newport Beach Pacific Cout Hiqhway Bay Crouinq Planninq Committee, the United States Interior Department Upper New· port Bay Field Committee, the Statewide Urban Planninq and Land UM Committee of the California Chamber of Com- merce, and the Land u .. Com- Robert Shelton. left, receives Citizen of the Year plaque from Ray Watson. mittee of tbe California Council for Environmental and lconomic Balance. He and and his wife Barbara reside in Corona del Mar and have four chUdren. ouye, treasurer. Division leaders installed were Gordon Wett, president of the Past Presidents Council; Carol Blalr•~lee, president of the OolphJne; Paul Salata, •kipper of the Commodores; Bill Hamilton, president of the Marine Divi- sion; and Andrew Schwebel, pre•ident of the Convention and Vieitors Bureau. New officers of the chamber inst.illed Friday night, in addJ. lion to Gerinq, are Carol South, executive vice pre1ident; Chuck Hirsch, vice president, opera- tions; Jim ViUen, vice pr81i· dent, muketinQ; Maury DeWald, The event was held at the president, finance; Earlme j Newport Marriott Hotel in New· secretary; and Ted In-port CenteJ. Riley To Leave Hoapltal Tod'•y II II..... I \ f~ I.' I\ t : Fifth Diltrict Supervisor Tom Riley, 68, is expected to be releued today from Hoaq Hospital where be has been reeuperatinq from a •vera Pthma attack, accordinq to Teny Rodriquez, a Riley aide. "He il doinq very well" and il "9ainin9 hia .trenqth back," aid Hoev offieiala. On Tue.day he WP 1ittin9 up iD bed "conduetinq county buain_,' while wearing hJa 'Once a W&rine, always a Wuine' t-ahirt, Rod.ri.Qun eaiJIL ~~ ' . Ri'-1 .. Y ... tum to b.i8 offtq, to ....wae woxk on a put-time .buia beqin.n.inq ,. early "' Thunday, she added. HOW liTTLf THE COST FORA BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION • Blemish-free complexion • Perfectly clean skin • Firming & toning ~ «> yeon In !he akin core prof..lon it proof ltlot It wocrta. 0~ I ( I\ ) ' \ ! • • I t', t , ! \ ' I e Handwoven wall hangings. some dyed with natural vegetable dyes • Handmade and handpainted jewelry boxes • Murals • Ceramics • Handmade ash trays, coasters, trays • Authentic pre-Columbian pieces AU. HANDMADE BY INCA INDIANS . Wage F*, Uppts. Level 1 tao So. Coast Hwy., 1..agma Beach 49t t30a • Kiclr off tlae Ne.., Year at '100 Off YE8DARIAN ANTIPASTO with any order of ~ rlan ........ TMTifW To 8uy' by LeiGDd PoUDd NaMlve .arthmovtno on the J. N. Peten houJinO projKt at MacArthur BouJeva.rd and Ford Road b not the prelude to the erolion of larQe amount. of Jilt into the Upper Newport Bay f.ared by aome environment· aliata, accordin9 to Jim Lorman, oradinQ engineer for the city of Newport Beach. "It b nec .... ry to k"P all the aut on the aite," laid Lorman. "We have required d.esilting buln$, aandbaga and conhnuous maintenance for any areas where mud could get off the aile." A visit to the Jite, which is laced with sandbaoa, ba1ina and dratnage courses, confirms the city's detailed supervision of erosion control. According to Warren Morton, project supenntendent for Peters, eros1on control was budgeted at $100,000 for the project and may g o htgher than that. The proJect, wh1ch includes one of the more massive earth· moving operations in many years in Newport Beach, 1.2 m1llion cub1c yards, almost com· pletely surrounds the Ford Aerospace plant A 50-umt condo mimum prOJ· eel, located at Ford and Jam- N.-p«t ED.slgu Wec~De.clcry. Jaa\&CII'J' 21. 1•1 Page 3 _..._..._ __ ,......~...,...,-,__.........,.,.....,...__,.~--......,_.............-..... form the work, and deduct the bor .. , iJ the fir.t ph ... of the development. Other ph ... a will include Jingle-family hom" at the Inter· section of Ford and MacArthur, Iaroe custom lots north alonQ Mac Arthur, and more lingle- family hom" alonQ Boon Avenue east of Jamboree on the north side of the Ford plant. The luxury condominiuma will feature New EnQland-atyle dormer windows, tympanum fan- lights, French doora, cedar shingles and pnvate courtyard entries. The single-family homes will be one-and two-stories with rear orientations and some ocean views. According to Lorman, Peters is grading the enure aile at one time, then will build out the project in increment•. In addition, all perimeter streets, c urbs and Qutters, storm drains and five new traffic signals will be constructed dur- Ing the hrst phase with work expected to begin in the next two td three weeks, accordmg to Morton. The eros1on control measures start with the construction of two de11lhng basms, one at the northeast corner of Ford and Jamboree and the other at the northeast corner of the proJect along MacArthur. Earthmoving equipment removes silt from desilting basin along MacArthur Boulevard These basins are designed to c atch all the runoff from the project and allow the silt to settle out before the water enters the storm drain system, accord- mg to Lorman The large basm along Mac Ar· thur has a bac kup basm to catch overflow. When there IS a storm, slit· laden water collects in the basins, sa1d Lorman. As soon as the storm 1s o ver and the s1lt has settled, the contractor must pump the water out of the bas1n and remove all the silt from the basJn , plactng 11 back on the site, he aa1d . A secondary control measure u; the uae of aandbags, both rock-hlled and sand-hlled. The bags are placed along the pe.nmeter of the Site and m dramage c hannels . "The rock-filled bags allow water to pau through but catc h s1lt." said Lorman "The sand· bags are used to d1vert water or keep 11 floWlng 1n desJ.gnated channels. "We have one other control that ensures that the contrac tor MID-SEASON StaH phnto by Ron Str,n~o follows our d11ectlons on eroa10n control," sa1d Lorman. "All con tractors are requued. to post a cash deposit based on the amount of dut bemg moved In Peters' case, 11 IS $25,000" Lorman sa1d that c 1ty ord1 nance requHes a contractor to act on measures ordered by thP C1ly Wllhm 48 hours. These measures m1ght 1nclude clean· mg o ut basms, placmg sandbags or correcllng dramage pro b I ems "U he (the contra ctor) does not act, the c1ty wtll go m . per· SAVE 90.00 TO 95 .00 ON OUR RCA XL-100 COLOR CONSOLES, AND cost hom the cub d8J)OSit," Kid Lorman. "lf the ct.p<M&t LS d.pleted, we ltop work oo the project and require a new depcmt before wo rk C411 beqm again. "Tb ... deposita have reaJiy ~ncrea..ct cooperation from bwlden a1nce they were m - atituted 1 year ago," he added. "Peter• hu been"'Very con· JC &enhou• about folloWLDg m · structioDJ. In aome cue& they d1d eros1on control work tWlce where we only requtred that 11 be d one once," sa1d Lorman. Much of the earthmov1nQ be· mg done on the 11te consist. of the removal of loose so1l and 111 replacement w1th compacted hll, such as along MacArthur, where a large canyon wa.s hUed m. accordmg to Lorman. He added that 11 was to the contractor's benefll to control s1lt eros10n on s1te s1nce any d1rt washmg away w1U Just have to be put back where 11 came fro m to meet approved qradtnQ eleva- lions. Lorman sa1d that some com· plamts had been rece1ved about large amounts of water runmng down Jamboree He pomted out that th1s water was runoff from the Ford plant 1tself. "The c1ty IS ensunng that all the s1lt on the prOJect stays on the s1te and that only clean water gets mto the c1ty storm dram system and the upper bay," he concluded. RECEIVE AN ADDIP IONAL 50.00 TO 75.00 INS.TANT REBATE FROM RCA. l 629 00Just27.00monthly• • with 60.00 instant rebate 21" dlegonel color c~. Originally 769.00; now 171.Miess 60.00 instant rebate. Features automatic contrast I color tracking for a perfect picture. Plus an energy saving 100% solid state Xtendedlife chassis. super AccuLine picture tube. etectronic varactor tuning and automatiC col- or control and fleshtone conection. 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IMPORTANT INFOAMA liON On ar1y 4t CO\Inl el ~ rece•11t> PMmt'tll ol thl' lull umnvnt t1000 ltubteet to 1 mmJmUm chtr(Jit of not mo•e ,.,.., !IOc lOt balancn u~ 133 SOl of the new balance anown on vovr att~t•me••• btfOr• the rlf!,l l Vllfl c~m~ <1.11e vou woll whed'l art ANNUAL PEAC£NfAGE RATES of 18' and 12' ' ''" v T~ m•nemvm hOld 1 fiNANC( CHARGE The FINANCE CHARGt •t ~ ,, I19Uted on IIW! PtW\IIOUI ~~ 01\ ~uP 10 1\00" tlO on a C.,., Ar t OI.•nt IS on a ~tt Ae ~nee btiOft dtducttnO any P&vm.ntt Of c ttdsta on 'lOlii 'I.Attn'lem T CMttodoe t.at C.Unt Of ''-~· wt\it~ It am.ltef CAl NE'I used.,. 1 1 2' of the bll-"c• on ~ntt u~ 11000 and I of •mounts •n •''"' of I .14= •• J I ---•·= ' ' • Let ReaBsm PrevaD Republic Airline• flew Into town a few month. beck and crash-landed on local oenalbilllles 'by Immediately aulnq the county to raiM the limllaUont on the number of fliqhta out .of John Wayne Oranqe County Airport. Last week, Republic vutly Improved Ita community im119e when il diaclooed il has <iropped Ita. ouit, reduced ita lliqhts, and started tallt!nq about • hurry-up plan to brinq in some quieter jets. What happened, we think, is !hat Republic officials faced up to a simple reality: People who live under and around air traffic pattelns, whether in Newport, Costa Mesa.or Irvine, have convinced the county Board of Supervisors (and anybody else who will listen) !hat air· craft naise is a real problem, and that it must be dealt with in a realistic way. Realism was eVident in a couple of other airport- related developments durinq the past week. Newport Beach City Council decided aqainst tryinq to block the renewal of a itate variance which allows the airport to eiceed state noise-limit standards. In past yean, Newport has gone through the futile eiercise of trying to block the renewal, thus forcing a shutdown of jetliner operations. The city has now recognized the fact that this is not going to happen. Further, Newport City Attorney Huqh Coffin publicly faced the reality Jhat, In the lonq run, the city will prob· ably lose its long series of legal challenges against the airport. The only unrealistic note in recent days has been County Supervisor Ralph Clark's surprise proposal that the average number of daily commercial jet flights be increased from the present 41 to 62, instead of to the 55 fliqhts suqqested by a coaiultant'a study. The Clark pro· posal should be grounded immediately. The airport will always be with us-and it should be. It is important to the people and the economy of the en· tire county. But the new realism shown in Newport should not be falsely interpreted as a letting·up of pressure to keep the noise down . It is only because of such pressure that there IS a flight limit and a state noise standard. Whether we are dealing with Marine jets over Irvine, . the tremendous number of private_ planes anq. , helicopters over C011ta Mesa, or the cpmmerciAl jets over Newport~ people-pr ... ure ia needeCI. The aviation !nduotry ia a forqe-ahead bunch of folb. That's qood . But before they kick in the afterburner, they must be reminded that they cannot abuse residen- tial communities. Republic and Air California are now in a race to see who will brinq the lirot of the quieter DC·9 Super 80s to Orange County. We don't care who wins the race, because we will all win if jet noiM is reduced. Come to think of it, development of the Super 80 is a tribute to t~e reality of the public'• insistence on quieter skies. This is encouragement to maintain the fiqht-and proof that it promises rewards. -FLD Salute To Shelton ~ In the words of Ray Watson, "It is an honor that is long overdue." Robert Shelton, named citizen of the year by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, has a record of community service that i1 long and 'distinguished. Ranging from service on the City Council and as city manager to work with charitable groups such as the United Way, YMCA and Hoaq Hooplta} 552 Club, Shelton h4s de9oted many hour• to the community in which he has made his home for 22 ytiars. · Although he left city goverilment in 1968, bia current position as vice president for governmental affajrs with the irvine Co. keep• him in close contact with local pro· qreu and iuues. We congratulate Robert Shelton on hia Mlection as Newport Beach' a citizen of the year. -LP THE NEWPORT ENSIGN r121 1. COMtHwy , CoroN delW.r, CA J2825 Publ..a..d _...yon WednM.ay Echtor~.at.l'ld S.• phon. -673-0580 Cm::ul..Uoll phon.-556·4469 HIRBIIT W. SUTTON . . Pt.bl~r IUitT SINS . • . . . . . . . . Lhtor ., .. '"'"'""'""'liD . A •• LAWPAL'Mu ... : · · · · · · .-.·. ·:. M..,.:ti.:J:~ JIAJf HAUJIURT'Off . . . " . SocWty •Del , ...... lddo .. WUUAY QUill[ . . . . . . . . . SportU19 W.lciJtot ll()QII AJIGlL& and JlN IOCHLDf .... , • , , • ..•••.•. , .,D ...... lAilT st.c»Df and WON STOlfi ....... , . . • •...•.• ,.,..,.,._,. DA.U IIIPLIJI ........• ,.,., ... , .......•.•.. ProdMtiOG Mw gn •"-• __ .. __ _...._ -*'"' ..t Xll11 • ........ C:o.o,. -.......... _ .. hoof .. ,~ ... •• Letters To The Editor Principal Repll" in the difficult tult of tryinq to Mrvinq a mott nec .... ry pur4 To the Editor: UN your tu: money u efficiently poM u It addr ..... even the A fuU-pao• ad concerninq u poaible. Their primary qoal •mall .. t infrtnoement of riq!htl. pouible tchool clc,.:we and W to k .. p our tuchar• workino Surely, It would be a more change• in qrade level orqan-with your children. In doing pN.ceful world if they, of W.. ization wa• run recenfly in one lhU, they want and need your WilliaiU' thinkiD.q, r...Uzed that of our local newspaper1. The ad advic. and 1upport. At the mo-one'• "nODNBM" ia another' a announced that our .chool ment th.,. are tryino to find a threat! Additionally, in r .. pect board wu about to make "the way to Nva tome of the ever-for the pr ... rvation of The mc»t important decition that will decrNtinq aupply of money by Americ.u Dream, I hope tltat ever be made in the education cbanqinq the way in wbicb we her appraiaal (of real) and her of your child." The announ.ee-11M our buildiDQI. The mon.-y clefi.aUHon (of eroaion) ("real meat baa Ud a dHply addert-thu1 aved will kHp more of our ero.ioo of riqbt.") are the inq .U.ct on me. I am adden-teacher• tNcbinQ. If you fHI, u esception! ed, not becauM of any poaible I do, that teacber1 a re more To her and ben, I remind, achool closurn or cbanq" 1a important th.n ";rade level con-ddreqard for minor rtoht. in· grade level orqanization, but fiquration~," and if you feel, u I vit• lb. ero.ton proce. and bec.UM ao many people IMDI to , do, that what von in.to your place. the more apparent civU have c~ (o d..ote tlietr filM child'• biNd il ll:l'fbrftelymore libeJtlee'tli ~1· .ud .. u;, to ncb • ..,.,.,._. S.porWlt than what kLDd of roof Mra. !elwin M. LWidberq Jr. quentJal part o{ their chtldr&'• ,ia O¥er it, then ... ybt you Newport Beach education. The building iD ohouJd J.t J0W ocbooJ board 8cietallolla _., Q-.. which children receive thetz know. (You miqht even take out To U.. ldJtor-;au uu education ia probably the leut a balf·Pt9• ad.) important part of th.t education, William A . Kappel• The ect.Du.t. are ture bavin9 and yet we have .-ucb tremen-Principal a b.rd time helpillq God k.ep doua concern ahown tD the ad. CoroM del Mar Elementary lb. Wliverae in order· luat when Where, I wonder, were the School we .top uillq tbe wroao kmd of full-paqe ads when the prilll.ory R-ly to 'Nonsense' •pny OD our \l.llCMratDU aDd oet _.,. on the atick aDd the roU.r and OORNAUSI'S JOURNAL 1>r IIIIa Foltoo If writiDQ about a drought will brinq on the rain, hke wubinv your car, maybe II'• time to recall the flrlt oreal drouvht In recorded Oranqe County hi.tory-one that had profound eUecta on our Uttle comer of the world. It bappen.d about 120 yeara aqo, and tha cireumatanc" paraUeled thOM of today in a .cary fanhlon . There were NVeral yur1 of huvy rain and iD the winter of 1861-62 , the haavin1 raina in r.corded hiltory-up _to that lime-caused wid .. pread dutru.ction Jrom Sacramento to San DieGo. Then for the next few yean, the qreat drouvht ol the 1860a parch.d the earth. In EDen K. Lee's thouvhtfuJ. competent and authoritative hiatory "Newport Bay, a Pioneer History," abe reporll that 79 percent of the cattle in Southern California di.d durinq those nest three yeara. She quotH J.M. Guinn: C:'Herda of gaunt, akeleton-like forma: moved alowly over the plaina in ... reb of food. Here and there, aingly or In tmall qrou~. poor brutn, too weak to move on, etood motionl ... with droopiDQ' heads, dyinq. It waa a pitiful tight. The lou of cattle durin; tho.. famine yeara wu fearful. The plains were ltrewn wtth their carca ..... In mauhy places and around the cienequ where there wu a veetiqe of green, the qround waa covered trith their skeletons; and the tra•eler loi YNH afterwa.rda wu oiteD ot&rtlod by comiaq oud· denly upoo a veritable Gol- 9otha-a pt..ce of OuJJ.-tbe loaq honu .tandinq out in a de- fiaDt attitude, u if delendin9 the floohlooa bcmoo." Ellen Lee r.cords that this qreal drouqhl ended the daya of the Spanish Don~ in Southern readinq proqram wu dropped To tb.ld.itor: the oa:mw oeb healthy, wh.t for lack of fuDda to wpport it? .S.C.\IN I am un.familiar with happens? ., California. They aJready had Where, I wonder, were the fuU . the attutaiJOD addr..-d by .Reb. 1a tpite of aU that God c&D page ads when nearly 100 Williama' Jetter Dec. 26 1980, teacher• were la.id oU 1ut yNr "ACLU 'NoDMnM' .. and pr• do, Mt. St. &&.as blow~ her top, •---... of lack of fu••-to Now we have a1J of tiK.e cubic ~ ... -vioualy beinQ DOD·COmmittaJ r• miles of dul ia tla.e OJOU, rehire them? Where, I wonder, gardinQ the efforts of the ACLU, The oa.Jy thiao that .,. CaD do been plaoued by other hardships-the drop in eattla prices, the co.ts of clearino title to their land., the repayment ol Ieana to Y ankH bu•in ... men. are the full-·pav• ads denoUDc· I am aubmiltinq my overview, g JUke tke Uctorte. 90 beck to inq lhe governor's laleet budqel only, of her nbibited altitude the old kiad of ou to u.p u Much of the area of southern propoMI which would cut our and overriew. By her obMrva· out of tU Ice A9e. Oranv• County, which would lunda even more? Where, I tion, her ( ... miDQly), diviDe-to· 1 doD~t bow wNt God did include Imne and Newport wooder, are the fuU..paqe ac:U aiqhl-commentary, oppomtg the before tJua qneratioD ume &.ach, wu owned by Joee bemoa.DinQ the fact that CalUor· "Oy ~pecb'' effort. of the -•--.... u ._ "-' -•-d ~ th nia ranb in the boftom third of .........., to P ._, .... .,....~. an a.nown U e ACLU, she hu conver .. ly con· J.-.. w. Boldtaq San Joaquin Ranch. He wu one the ntire nation in percent of r;viDcod:=:==,..:==tba:=t=tba:==A=CL:=U:=io:=======Cooto====M=•=•===:::;,I of the moat colorful of the Dona, per capitl income ~pent on ·lorinq h~ aDd horse racinq, educ.~tton? I am further saddened to think and bY grNI carriaQ'e, imported ~QIIIoiOI• .. cR CO R from N.w York, and drawn by thot tho pooplo tokinq out tho od "" I ,~•a&;. RNE hiqb·otopploq bor-. modo 0 eoa.ider the uiqhborbood q.r .. t aiqbt u it travened .cbool to be the "b.ekbcme oi Or Cou ou.r public educa.Ucm.al tyltem." I'===============:=:;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::~~ anqe . nty. The backbone of OW" achoot. il 1-good tNchen and Qood books. DNr Ccnmuae:r W.qv,e; paid him, other tbDn new port.. But the drouqhl added to h .. Whether theM 9QOd -.chen A very aice J'OU.DO man came A. lhe Con.ul'Der·~ JUDY problems, ud bteet by work their JMQ'ie .era. the to tny horne anc( baed my band/• more and more~ debtl aAd cred.iton, he dedd.d Itt ... or _....,a) lllliJee atny is ~ refrigerator. He did aucb a good concerning applltJnc., .,. ... &o •U h• boldiavs to a trio of DO conNqUence. Whether .JOb .... raJ moatU later, J uked a cJelinile pgttem. /1 J. not the A..eriea.a bua:i,........, who had children arrive at th... 'bia to fill: ...,. diahwuher. Bul baalc component. o1 on ap-ltaked their futurH tn Southern INC.It.erl' room. on foot, on within thr .. d.aya, the problna p/Jance that break. In otb.r Calilornia-U.W.Ip Biaby, blcycl•, on a bw:, or .Ia a returned. He wu 10 IUoe when I wo~, lb. more extra godg.r., a..j.aaaia 1Unt and Ja.,._ Jr. W.rcedes Ia ot no coaNqUeDce. called and baa lUCie N'ftf"al at-' the more repair bilh. .me. Aocorclinv to Kiln Lee'• The oaly thiA9 that maltera t. tempt. to fi• Jl. Bul, H lut woa't It & .amething to corWthr book, be sold hJ. ~cent wUt bappen. bet•••• the be fi..d and J ba .. to ay J.l but wb.n purcholing opplionce.. rancho to flint, Blsby, lrrine ltudeats: and the te.cher. Where .. are both loliAQ ~lienee. He, • ..od Colapuy for $18,000. Ellen it ... .....,.. io tnoln.,.t. oiCOII-, io 901tiA9 Ured of C0111UMD1 TIP t.o -: lqually irret.Tut • ta. workiDq oo this JUObt.a. b... WIAJ of yoa kave .,_td tbe "qroclo ..... c:oalt91r••-·" ....t 1-tired of -i'l9 ciWooo iooqliO -t-tMioct that'-"Coplolo Sollsbury R.t.y, UD<Ior tN 7·12 plea tNiaiqh bJ hood. I ... ,. to poylor .... throo doyo ia nich to s.p.u ...... , -.Ji..Jow, -.chool would be di.w.d tato uotber repaJr .. n, bat tJUs: cane.) ear coa&ulct OM!' S2S ,.....eel t.M daJ wb.n the wlwit , for all procticol .,..._, lollow ..,. --to lis the ol9aod Ia your boolo. Jat did old Door toolr tM ... bayon to would bt two ~ratetcbools. •KIIir». GolaDJ IIQftlllioDt? yoa bow th,at U il.c•tti•r .a.o, U... S.a Joeq.ia lay and Oar ocbool board lo -a owarw Diolo-poA bo.ado, ~lo to nociocl o -troct up tM rwloo .... ocl.orloo: 'ADd ol tba proba...locod by cWI-J.S. to lour ,.... oltor Ito oj!Pii•97 ,_ -palMed out oil -dfft Ia tba lrOMi-tro. diiJd. llowport-n.. p<ochoct aut a.-.,.. ._Tile-Hill-all Ia Jlood to aad IJt"*911 lldcJ.. J7M,.ouno .aft toJdtbe C4rJ. Nlilfnctory, ud tM OJ ·~ .... t; ... lilly..,, 1M ..... ol coaco. To_,. tloot tM ,._ LA-·' Z..OV,. lhd 1/W ptJT-aut ..... Woo o;-...,. op-water ill "-tM OCMO lrooc:~ lioa wwld lie oo-oo lk:rllar ~ 1H>o hodolotol """"""'to fill...,....,. c-lley)--_,.all Ill pol!IIW., •••• _..._... PI~'••• H.-..,_ • ._ mpleoedMpcodacl. n._. • _,..; • tMt-lied a tiM pro-~-•Lt••• __.. _..._ ~be a. to f"Cttll alitde trfcky-.o call • tor .-e b ..... lite •••n U.. to ..... tlootr _. --· -IIIM.IIcuo .. r, .. -of ~Ill-. ol ... ._llo90 do leoto Au.' • co-• 1lon aacl ..._ .. ......._. .. .,.,rJMrtcra l'flf.'f!lr t"'WW"•t a..., 'rtaace.,., •••••• to I1MII ~-bt tlW""-'1 a.-...................... .w.., ....... w~~o .. I ~ I • -...._ we c 'slly bad..,_ ... 1 IL •-•If• J 'hJJIM---.W ..... a..Wiaaljl' aAa ~-,_,..A.=--H--• ........ ,..,......... .,.,., ,.. 0 ..,. ............ ~..... .. ...• -....... .., ...... £] ,. .... _.,...,. • ..., • _ _.____ , ..... o. .............. ,d ••• s:..·.::. ::.,,.. .... 0 n.c. •••'-9-••...., .. ........................... tip .................. ,. ... " ,,.. ......... it ... • a a ........ et.t. _ ............. M'¥tM. .. .. _ ... . ~ ~,.... .......... ... .... • ......,. •• t ., ........... . ...... ....., ... ___ .,.._ .... •• 0 0 .... ~.: ''t 1111 rtntetiiiW ..... .._,,. CA.,.., • I I phu ··~~ Tile 111,000 poJd lor -.................. w.'tbw.,. ........ ._ ,...,., -· . .. ,.....,...,_ ...... -....... r..r • .._ ... ............................. ,_, •au PI~ ._.tiM._, ...., ......... ...,, ..... .... ...... .... ~ ... ,..., ..... ..... ' 1 .onely Qr0ap Flghtil Plan ToAiterGradePattenua by Kathlee.-Lud·S..CS.a ''U It I• to be, it u up to me." ''77>e turtle only IJ)OVft ahead by •lie Icing out it• necJc . " Sayto9a like th ... dot the wall• of Tom WUllama' office, repr ... ntinCJ the phUo.opby of h._ peuon.tJy.fina.nced cam· .,.I9Jl to ahoot down the Newport-Mesa achool di•trict'a ' propoaal to put junior and Mnior hiCJh ltudenta on the aame cam-) puaes. ( Oe.pite declining enrollment • in the Newport·Mesa achoola, the father of two younq boya doean't believe the an.wer to the diatrict'a financial problema lies in the direction of combininq grad .. 7 ·12 or even in lteepinq the pr ... nt confiquration and clo.ino one or two hioh acboola. Accordlno to Willlaru, jonior hiob atudenr.. could become .... cond clus clbzena" in a 7-12 arranc;rement. "A PTA pre11dent m the Nor· walk achool dlatrict, where the concept baa be.n tried, aaad they had 'robbed' her dauc;rhter of her identity. Her dauc;rhter ltnowa abe'• not in hioh achool and abe can't participate in their proqrama, but there are no real JUnior hac;rh achool proqram1," he explained. on a dJatrict-wide baat. OD the other act. of the spec· trum ._ Sherry Loofbourrow of the Lincoln Wlddle School Parent Advllory Counoll. She Uld another member of the Cor· ona del Mer qroup went on record in favor of the 7 ·12 plan at laat week'• .:hool boerd m .. ttnq ~au .. it would "offer the beat academic proqram. "We are ezcited about the poa:ibility that 12th qrafle ad· vanced lanc;ruaqe, math and other courM oUerino1 may be available," accordmg to the oroup'1 wntten statement. Althouoh the Lincoln council suqqeltt that .. venth and eighth qradera have "apectal needs which diller from 9~ 12 qraders," tumor biqh atudent1 would oain more bom sharing a 9-12 academic program than they would from beang comb1ued in t.he aame acbool with elementary 1tudent., a ccordinq to the state· ment. Dittrict offic1ala say it would be popible to maintain the cur· rent grade qroupings and not close any h1gh schools, but 1evere program cuts would have to be made. "It would be possable only Jf we taught JUSt readang, wrlhng and anthmehc at the h19h achool level," scud Harmon "The preservahon of proqraru., not savmg money," 11 the dastnc t'1 goal, she added. Supem.on Tu..day thelved dltcu•ion of a propoMJ by Cheinna.n Ralph B. Clark that addlhonal Oic;rbta be allowed out of the countY'• John Wayne Atr· port. Clark, whoee recent 1uc;roea· lion that u many u 62 daily fllqhtJ might be allowed, ulted that diacuuion of the, controver· aial 118Ue be delayed in defer· ence to Supervisor Tboma1 F Riley, who t.1 ill. from now unhl R1ley can rejoin his colleaou ... tbear con· aideration of auport matters w1ll be limited to the now-completed muter plan. It went before the county Planning Comm1ssion Monday and ia acheduled to be beard by the Board of Super· vison Feb. 18. The ma1ter plan sugc;re1ls that the preaenl hmil of an average of 41 fltc;rbt. daily by all four ajrhnes aervmg the county be continued but that they be 1n· created to 55 W1thin seven yeara and raised to 65 as passenger demands for more air service increase wtthan a few years after that. When Clark surpnsed h1s col· leagues by suggeshng that the airport mJqht accommodate 62 fhght1 instead of the 55, Raley spoke up from h1s s1clr bed, say· inq that be was opposed and that the focus should be on the master plan's recommendahon1. dectbela ~*ore 62 c:laUy Olqbta would be allowed. Ma.t of the not• complaant. have come from the Santa Ana He1c;rht1 area, but Newport Beach hu been heavily lm · pacted because the departures take planes over the beach c1ty. The City opposes ellpa.lliiOD Of the auport, but has mdicated that it may soften its poalhon 1f future ancraft are more qutet Airport Manac;rer Murry Cable, who has champJoned • add1tion of more auhnes at the held, insasted that qu1eter All· cralt will make this pou1ble. He recalled that a '"' fhqht of the Douc;rlas DC9 Super 80 a few months ac;ro showed that the no1se level at takeoff was noticeably leas than w1th other anbnen. Tbas aucraft, or one oom· para.hly qUtet, could open the way for more flagbt., and magbt even ach1eve a no1se reduchon an domg .a, be sa1d More Meetlnga On Scboola Set Two more parent Information meetmc;rs have been set at local elementary schools by the Newport-Mesa school board The Newport Beach resident tupportt one of teveral plant proposed by the datnct last fall, in which some mtddle and elementary achools would be cJOMd , but queshons projected enrollment ligures showmg that Co.ta Mesa Haqh would drop to 30 percent capacaty, neces· "We have confadence 10 the abd1ty of our parent1 and pnn· c1pals to work toqether on a pro- gram JUSt for our zone, but we belaeve the 7 ·12 conhgurallon Celebrating Hostage Release Among the maater plan's pro- posal• as a $75 m1lhon outlay for amprovements to accommodate a prOJected load of 6 f mJlhon passenc;rers by the year 2000. The meetmg1 have been scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 22 from 7:30 lo 9 p.m. al Pomona Elementary, 2051 Pomona m Costa Mesa and at Newport Elementary, l,.tb and Balboa 10 Newport Board members Wlll be on hand to answer que1t1ons from parents on a vanety of proposals desac;rned to close several achools an the d1stnct dunng the next hve yeara. 11tatinq 111 closure. He al.o 1ugge1ts that it is leqally pouable for the dutrict :could be good for the whole d1stnct," •~ud Loofbourrow. Arthur DeMaria of Corona del Mar raised his flag at 5.30 a.m Tuesday to celebrate the release of the hostages by Iran, who lef1 Tehran Airport as President Ronald Reagan was being An mteqraJ part of C lark's alternative plan ts a noase study wh1ch calls for a reduchon of noaae levels by at least 7 0 to MJl att three achool 1ate parcels for $33 m1llion and put the proceeda an a h19h 1nterest fund for extra 1ncome, although achool 1pokesmen maintain that mo.t of the money would have to go toward construction and ''We feel the c haef concern ahould be a quahty academ1c program for our chaldren," the report concluded 1naugurated. Stati photo bv Ron Stone maantenance co.t1. Accordinq to Jean Harmon, aJde to Superintendent John NacoU, the money could only be used for qeneral purposes 1f the dUtrict expect• no new buildang or m.Jntenance e~n ... for at 1 ... 1 five yeara. Sh. cautioned that the vacant But accordang to Wallaams, lteepang 1unaor btgb 1tudent1' aelf-esteem as worth cutting some programs 'Thts as an educ ahonal ex· penment and we're not qomg to let out kads be the guanea p1qs," he sa1d. ''I'd lake the d11tnct to pay attenuon to some of the human costa " And no matter what the cost ro ham personally, W1Jlaams says he wall continue untal he and others like ham prevail. "There's nothang I would rather spend my money on than my fam1ly," he added. "It's my whole life " For one .chool princ1pol's v1ew of the controversy see Let· ters to the Editor on page 4 . J81DboT .. , Wakeham and Ban· Newport Beach won a Mcond store reopens. ntnc;r 11tes are the dultrtct's only leqal round thas week m at. oght The Fourth Di1trict Appellate .ource of property revenue. aqaau.t the caty's hrat adult Dtatnct, Div1aion 2, denied a re- "lf we had S33 mUhon, every boolcatore. quest by the booutore to over- employee c;rroup and achool An appellate court ruhnq turn an earher decision by would try to dream up a way tCJ would probahat the store's Oranqe County Superior Court 1pend Jt," she aaad . "Fafteen to reopenanq at ats pr.,.nt loca· Judqe John K . Trotter 20 yeara aqo we were on double lion, ~930 W . Coa1t Hwy Trotter had upheld two c1ty teU1on1. Who's to say the wh ole However, the store appeared o rdmanc .. that would re1tnct lhanq won't turn around agaan? ready to resume busmeu suc h bu.lln ..... to a zone It'a ampoNable lo pred1c t the Damage from a hre an mad-eatabhshed by eJimanahn9 areas future '' October, wh1c h closed the store near churches, pubhc build- Ever sance Wallaams beqan h1s a week after 11 opened, has been anq1, schools, beaches or other campaJgn, he says pehhons from rep.s.ared and the bualdmg adult busanea.se.. The ordJ· aU over the d11tnct have been fa cade presents two new 1agns nances thu1 would aJlow adult stream1ng m He aays be baa proclaamlllq, "Adult Bookstore busaneue1 an Newport Center or spent S2,000 of hal own money and Vadeo Tape Center near John Wayne Airport· and 200 hours m order to con-Open 24 hours." Orange County. vince the board to abandon ala A111ttaAI Caty Attorney Bob Spokesmen for the boobtore proposal to change qrade I Burnham saad the caty 11 pre could not be reached for com· c;rroupmc;rs to JC.3, 4·6 and 7-12 I pared to go to court aga1n al the ment Roger Angle ................................................................................................................... ________ __ CJII TOMMARSION ABOUT l SECOfl) TUT DEFDIOAN UPTO 150(\000 IHI jM i6 tH 61111111/ CAll. US ON IT e 151·1111 Newport Equity 'Funds ·Inc Eltcfnul & Glnar .. Confracfors State L1C 1363251 2732 EAST COAST HWY SUITE A CORONA DEL MAR ~iCI,..~£0 ~~~~~ S."-Cf "* I We know Rolex like Ro/ex knows watches. In Nit .....,trodiiiCf'd ltole• to thto ~\fo\1 T,d.f~ Mf>d I rrl#ti.Hd tu lntfCldtJC~ Rok' to wu tr DIACONAL COLOR PORTABLE nu. 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Dlnn•ToHODOI' HCNipiUI Head Goeroe Hoe.Q II, president of Hoaq Hospital, will be honored Feb. 2, with a testimonial din- ner, as part of the 552 Club's "Clambake W"k" fe1Uvities. The event ia open to the public at $50 per person. Pro- c eeds will benefit the hospital. For information and reserva- tions, call 642-1-463. __ ,......, . .._,. __ _ by Jlm Rochll.D Presentation to Conoress of the new Oranoe Co.ut National Urban Park bill will not beqin until Rep. Bob Badham (R-New· port Beach) diacuae• ita likelihood for pa.asaoe with members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Commit· tee. The original measure was passed by the House of Rep· resentatlves last year, but it. companion bill w.u stalled in the Senate when the Senate Enerqy and Natural Resources Commit- tee apparently lacked time to consider it. The proposed park includes 11,373 acres located in the Irvine Coast region. Although a newly·composed COwa.ci1 took a "maw" (uoat- cia.l) Vbte to My ill the Loca.1 CoMtal PrOQrua tMl futue deiciiUOat Oil UD.iYenlty on.. WoiJd be "-.ct OD fonul eD· YirODaeot&l ad tecbokMJ u:.l,N, recOQDi&JA9 tlae proll· UDity (of the propOeed eldneiOD) to the Upper Newport '-Y Ecological Reeene." Eoviroameotaliata have in the Republican Senate may aftect pauaoe of the bill, it remaina too early to pr~ot its pro.- pecta, Howard Seelye, an aide to Badham, Mid. Badham, however, e~ biparti.lan support for the measure thia year and his "close association" with President-elect Ronald Reaqan may also con- tribute to ita ~ge, Seelye .Ud. Fundinq for the projected park, which will cost approx- imately $38 million, is proposed to come from the Land and Water Con.aervation Fund of the federal qovernment. The oriqinal bill stipulated that park land must be purcha•- ed by the federal government llY Sept. 30, 1984 if the pa.rk is to become a reality. Ne.Road· paM oppoMCI .., ...ob lhadiM oo the poeeible llapt~et of the ez• .. uioD, On Uae motioa of COualbuD PhilW.urer, COUDcil took uother atraw •ote, 6-1, to remO¥e the word "e••••ta" from a MCtioo that wu ciMiped to a.~~ure a contlnuoua public walkway around Newport Bay. The bay walk had been auq- O"ted ln earUer .heariDqa .. ao alternative to the muoh-diaputed euooe.Uoo to ellteJid Ocean Front Walk the completelenqth of Balboa Peninaula. Lono-time property ownera bad objected to enforced easement•. Myinq that would "If you want to tall abOut dlacounta on homeownera ineurance. talk tome.•• Ylolate tlaeb property ricJhtl. 11ae ~ eoa•• portiOD of the 1CP DOW MJI lM city "ehall require .•. ~ lD. 11M' COlD· .. rcia.l waterfroot ~t e xcept wMt. wc:la proftaioD 18 iDcouiltnt with pub!Jo .u.ty, or the protection of fraqile coatta.l r..aurc .. , or where ad. quate ace .. emta nearby." C ouncil will reaume ita con· tiDued pu blic hearln.O on the LCP at ita next reqular m"Unq Monday niqht. 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Y2 To ¥3 Off Original Prices* ... on Special Selections from Women's, Men's, Children's and Fashion Accessory Collections. •tntettn«< .. te pta tedudions INY haW! bftn ubn 1>'101 to this ule. All ules 1;,.1. AIRBORNE -Both Newport Area AYSO regions had playoff games last weekend, and as a result some young players were really flying high. Staff photo by Barry Slobtn Champions Crowned Five Division Races Decided The Reqion 57 AYSO , (Newport Beach-Corona del Mar) Cbam.pionahip oames were played Saturday at Corona del MAr Hioh School Field, culminati.no a MUOn of area competition. Five chAmpionship tNtDS were crowned, ADd will advAnce to the Area IC playoffs, which will be held at varioua locations throuohout OrADoe County beqi.nnino JAD . 31. Results of last weekend's ac- tion follow; the names of the team's head coaches are includ- ed: DIYlaloa 6 ao.,. Cobru (Make Soucek) 2 Tom•don (Steve Prouqb) 0 Ol'rialoa S Joys Stnlten (Roland lt.Uy) 2 S.. Kanq• (Oaclt l..aQbtburne) 1 Dl.Woo 4 lo-p RcswcL• (Tom M•namoto) 2 Ouacbalver (Bill Worru) 0 Dl'rialoD 3 Joys CdM Surf (Bill Remh•rdt) 1 Grape Crush (St ... Hu9ill) 0. Dtmloo 4 Gt.ra. Falcona (Fred Brooks) 1 W•qac (Dan ROQeTI) 0. ROWDIES Dl.Woo 4 lo-p Champa Steve Muuy, Nttcb Browu, Audy Reed, Chru Hook, Brendan ~9her, P•t Foley, }UII Htlbert, Scott IDuQb. Bret W.J'WIIoto. Gary Blower, ltevln O'Neal, l•y HMter, LW. a.lc•reel, •nd Chru Fwher HHd Coach, Tom Marumoto QutCISIL VER Dl•laloD • ao.,. R~rs.up Darre• N orna, JeH Jacoba, Bay S.ntJey, Rx:tu. La Bl4UI<:O, Enc Fenley, Robert H-. O.nlt Dundu, K•rl Z.rtler, Mtke Loa., D.na BlAck, Matthew roec.to, Teddy Baht, Make Me KUlDOD, ChuiJe V.uqhan, a.nd Scott Crow@ll Head COiiCh, Ball Morr~a TUNING UP-Both llie Nastase (left) and Vi)ay Armitaj (right) spent a little time at the John Wayne Tennis Club last week, as they prepared for upcoming matches. The two tta,.. squared off against each other between their sessions with Newport Beach's Roy Emerson. Photoe bv C.oline R Clucas Newport 'Serves' Net Stars Uke It Here Don't b. wrpNed if Newport Beech ODe cMJ MI'D8 tbe uu. of "tralnin; ..,ot oJ champlou," ln the world of tRD.il. Top-ranked proe Vl,.y Aral .. j ud rue Matta ... &JDOilQ othen, can ofteD be ... n QMri.DQ up lor ~ tourumeat. at Newport'• JollA WayN Teuia Cha.b. Ia 1ect Anallraj ud Nutue -.liMcl lite ~ 01 Newport ..... loy liM!-.. part ~ tMU traiala9 lut ...k at JoU Wapa. a..raoD, t..t becom.ino bown • the ''pr*-Joul playen# profaeaicmal coach," allo worbd with Tracy Auttin rec.ntb. J.elpl.D; her to prepare 6ot the Co19a-. ChuaplouhJp Touna..,. AtaitraJ, rubd 18th iD world t..W.. lett W.oadey tor a World T ... Taetia aatch lD W.oaler- ,.,, Na.ioo. Nelte" il warmlD9 .., lor tiM .._.. A .. ricu tout· ..... , cbnH tkil eprla9. ' About a w"k aoo at thil time, mADy bioh achool buketball fa.JU were debati.no the queation, Is Corona del Mar the best team in Orange County? Well, that was a week ago- ADd oh how time CAD make a dif. terence. Thoae sam• fADs now have an an.wer, ADd that anawer is a firm and solid NO! Not for now, at leut. Coach Jack Errion's Sea K.inoa, a team ridino a seven- oame winnino streak enterino play last week, hit the skids not once, but twice, proving that they uen't quite ready to auume the top of the hill in the county poll. Still, while the Sea Kings may not be the top team, they proved they certAinly belono near the top, losino to tw6 of the top teAmS uound in Fountain VAlley ADd La Quinta, in two games that reAlly could have swung either way. On W8$inesday at Fountatn VAlley, a fired-up Baron squad took control at the outset and nearly rAD away from Errion's crew. The red-bot shooti.no of Baron junior Jeff Huohes (28 points, 17 in the first hall), started the assault, ADd sent coach Dave Brown's squad into the locker room with a 36-28 lead. Corona del Mar mounted a comeback in the second half however, mostly on the winos of seniors Steve Moore, Jeff Pries ADd Mark Spinn. CdM cut the lead to six at the end of the third quArter, then rallied to ue the oame at 51 at the final buzzer ADd aend the oam.e into overtime. It was in that overtime that the Sea K.inqa fell apart, allOWUlO the Barons to rattle off su strAiobt points before Moore hit a jumper with just 45 seconds on the clock. Fountain Valley then added Another hoop, to make the finAl score 59·53. The loa multed the first for the Sea Kino• since CdM drop- ped the final oame of the Manna Tournament to OceAD View back in early December. But the worst was yet to come. Defenchng CIF 3-A chAmp1on La Ownta came to town on Saturday, 10 a rematch of laat year's CIF championship qame. Some experts predicted the oame to be "closer tha..n close " a.nd as it turned out, the qam~ was even cloaer that that. W1th La Quinta comes one of the most highly touted players 10 Cahforrua, 6-9 John Rodqers, a red headed center who can score from anywhere on the court-and does. However, it was tb• sup- portmg cast that wol thlS one for the Aztecs, as Rodgers was held (by Spmn) to only 23 points, well below h1s season average. Scott Bradley d1d the b1q damaqe, throwi.n),Jm eleven big potnls, eiqbt m the second hAlf. Corona del Mar played an aooressive floor qame, apreading out the oHense bet- ween Spino, Pries, Moore, senior Mark Luer and JUDlor Chris Lynch, and even took a 32-30 lead late m the third quarter. Shll, Rodqers and Co. re- mamed unfiustered, took a 36-35 lead mto the fourth quarler and pulled away to wm 1t, 54-50. As wu the case a year aqo tn the championship qame, the Aztecs hlt several late uee throws to lee the qame tn the closmq mmutes. Pries looked good m the losa, as chd Lynch, tbrowmg m 16 And 14 pomts respectively to lead Corona del Mar. Spinll bad ~apewbat of an off night, ~ JUSt 4 of 13 shots And bnishmo WJth 10 potnls. The loa put AD end to the Sea ltinqa three-yea.r home WUlDtng streak, ADd marked the brst hme Sptnn, Pnes or Moore bas ever la.t a home game. A& expected, a filled-to-capac1ty qymnastum looked on at the record snap- a.wpan EMip WeCian • .,. Je·-r II. 1•1 ,_ 7 BA TILE OF GIANTS -Don't blame Corona del Mar coech J.ck Ernon (inset) fOf looking worried, hil team hed just come off a tough loa to Fountain '(aOey .-ld w.s ~ trouble With La Quinta High'a AM-American center John Rogers . ..._. Rog.,. •• ....,_ 10 blodt the shot of Sea King center Marlt Spinn. Photo.bv s-. c.nc:a.n pmo feat. The S.. Lnga are hHVlly CdM now loob to defend its favored to wtn the leaoue crown Sea V1ew League champ1onslup a9.un tlus year, ADd foUOWIDQ the 7:30 p.m . home game WJth ton1qbt aqamst the co- champions from a year aoo. £stanc1a the &aoles, they WJll travel to lr- VlDe on fnday for Another 7·30 league battle. Sellon lcQSe Brawl With Edison, 73-66 Chargers Get One Free by JohD lr•lcmd Just before Newport Harbor Hioh School, the defendinq Sunaet Leaoue champion . re- opened leaque play 1.ut Fnday a t Ediaon, one local paper b1lled the oame •• "a phyaical battle between two qood teams." Once the oame wu over, a better description mioht have been, "a oood physJcal battle between two ~ •. " Newport ADd Edaon clawed, pounded, scratched ADd just plaJ.D fouobt for all 32 minutes of the oam.e, eventually won by the Charoers tn front of their home crowd, 73-66. This one resembled a war more thAD a oam.e, as tbr .. players left the floor beaten and bloody before the ruqbt wu over, with two more foulino out. At least one onlooker, Newport Harbor hHd coech Jerry DeBusk, would be the tint to tell you, th.ia oame was, platn and aimple, out of control. ''The official.a really let the oame ~t out of band." O.Buak aa.id, "lh.t QAme atuted out as dHd even, and with eome atron~r officiatino, l thinlt you mioht have ... n a clWerent WlD· ner." It really wun't util the Me· ond half thAt the pme weut to &DJOile'a JAwoy, u let•_. held a fo\U polDt t..d at U.. ad of the lint qurter and theu watched Newport tie U.. 9UH at 28 at the ball. - H~, lt wat lD that eecond h.a1f U...t Delha.llt'a U..Ozy of a "~ wiDM~ ~ .. eome atnla9 -.pport. Tlile 'oifk:iele .... tM S..UOn to ........ ll ... '* tM finie u.u. ..U. Newport ldttlat oa elgllt oJ ._ ..... lia .. ..cOilld ....... .... ~ ...... o.a.•·· ~ to .... ol.uity ltdpe aot twa. DOt ... ~# ...... ~ 0 tUMa. j ................ ~ loud tM1r way to U.. liM a iolicl 24 tt..., ucl tJ.o. ntra 13 opportunthes are obv1ously where the d1fference m the game occurred. "One look at the stahshcs shows you the type of game 1t was," DeBusk sa1d, "almost everythmq was even. except the fr ee throws That's where the ofbc1als calls. and non-calls, made such a c:Wference " The referees hurt the Sa1lors on the ofJenstve attack as well. fouhng out two of Newport's top scorers, Cory Everhart and Ric k Ciacc1o Sa1lo r guard M1ke Love pick- ed up some of the loss, sconng a team htqh 24 pomls (m b. tw"n a bloody nose and a c ut hp), but tl wasn't enouqh to off aet Edason's free throw ad vantage or the strono oUens1ve output of Edtson )unaor Ric hard ChAno, who h01shed the qame with a game h1qh 32 pomts. Rick DtBernardo, who moonhohts as AD All-CIF ltnebacker on Ed1son's CIF championship football team, added 15 more for the Charoen, as well as some more- thAD·aoo ressave rebounchn9. CaaCCJo added 12 for the Sellon before fouhno out, and r ... rve Bobby Nettles added etobt. It wasn't a completely unsuc- ~ ... k for the Satlon, as on Wedneeday, Newport drop- ped Co.ta W... tn a non-l .. que battle, 67-55 DeBusk, who was unpr....d wUh the consistently atron; out- sad• ahoobno of the W\l.l'tan91, t.lt that the Satlon atrono a.uide Q&JDe .. what made the cW- feTeAc.. "We were Just a little ltroGQer 1A.Ud. thu they .. ,., " O.Bvu aakl, ••. . . b\at thoee quJI ar. a .bwach of 9l'Mt ahootera, ud lJ ..., Qet hot, tMy coWd be trou..ble." l.uha.rt led tltae S.WOr att.ck MIA 22 po4at., wllile Guria Wonoo edchMl 16. (O.tta-..1-,..,.., ..... , ..... ' To ao oae'• -.rprile, • total of lla: m-Nn of Newport Kubor lllv1> School'o CIF chaalploa _..r Polo ..._ ..... heralded with all-CIF honon Jut -k. Soalon Diggy Rlloy, Mlk• Howell and John Glfford were · tha a.U-ClF firaiiNm, Wilooa and Brott IDooVallo wen named to th• MC· ...... Wuk a..n..n wu named to the thUd IMm, u wu Corona Mar Hioh School'• 0... • Go For It 3 Locals Make Nationals S.uwal•=mhera of tM Newport-ol the IMch Swim Chob pc>OMd ou-..cllAo tJ.Ju. 111 U..U ..,.nta at the N · c.at "'0 Weet, .. held at Jut 1.01 Anqeloo College r .... 9, 10, ODd 11. .............. !7.01; aad ac-t lo tN 200 ialerllld~ ... l:M.II. To• Ha,...,.-lovtal 111 tM 400 lA· tenudw.-., 4:01.11; .utll. Ia U..lOO.Dy. S3.SO; -til 1a tM aoo m ..... ec~Lt .. , 1:!1.83; aiatllbl 1M 200 &r. 1:57.!11; c..th ta tM lOO .,....,.», 1 :o65.80; ud. tweOO. .. ta. !OQ ,.....,.,., 4:42.74. Chria Rebak-towth ia the 50 . ,,.._,.,., 2Ut; ucl el9hth Ia the 100 l,...,.le, 48.64. Cb&. IS. II Wari.l Schlllta-elevn.th ill the 50 lr...tyJ., 24. 77; &Ad elewoth b:r. the 100 ,......., ... 52.71 . . , PASSING FAHeY-Hall port 1-..bc:w's J.-8urtthM1. VJM<.-her wey through a see of Sentll Ana Vfllllr; fieki hockey pl8ytn. with ontv teen"lmmte Katie Rabbin ns• in sight. s-" photo b¥ 8Mfv Slobin I ;~N~·:'"'rpo~rt Harbor'• qirll field • • • Douo loo• q.Wiliocllor tho Senior NaUonel Meet at &rvud Univonlty iD April hy wlnnillg the 200 b.cbtrob 1D the Boya 15-18 dl,..oa. lolul Mollet will &lao melr:e the trek to Harvard by virtue of hit win in the 100 breaat ;t!ok• .. 'tO!D HerNon qualified for the Junior National• iD MUwaultH (h.ld In April) with hJa lourlh pl.co finish in the -400 Int.rmediete. K.U,. Lo~t9-otwelftb iD the 200 ,,....., ... 1:52.32 ud rw.lhh ln 1M 500 h....,. .. _ 4:56.38 .. tMJD bad it. hope~ of RHuJta of the thort courM m"l are .. follows: abarp &hooter Jeff Huqb ... Al:1 th• Univeraity Hiqh A.l.o ~ b:r. lhe 15-18 Girla caleflOIY for the dub _,. LiAcM Rob'h, WiDdJ NO'NU;y, Chri8 WooUolk. aad. ToDy C,.oahaw. three pl.ayers are red hot, and toumam•nt dashed wh•n (Cc-H•..cl fn:a J'89lll 7) with Oranoe Cou..nty'a nwnber two :ruk.d tNJD. Fountain v.n.,. lool: lo be h...ad for all-1 .. 9U• la.t lo La Habra after hav-8oys U-11 honon. tied at tbe end of Dwg Joo-fint ill tl!.e 200 .b.cblrob, 1:52.75; .-coed lAthe 1650, 15:311.88; tlmd b:r. the 200 Jr...-, ... "They are playi.D.Q' their bMt play. hall of the YMJ" ... O.Bu.ak said. remained 2-2 Girt. IJ.U ..... port au-a hrH:tU:r ~ cloy iD • by. .... the s ....... ~ (~iDols wook). bul ~ actio~~. friday D.ight for what will llbly be the lougb..t game of the yw.z-e 7:30 C)&llle n. 8aroAa an lo.ded with talem, MpeCiaJ.ly thAI of aenim dyu,am_a. W CluistOMo and Em.iJe He:riy. along with jUnior "Th~ ue the clua of the an overtime period. and 1 :43.20; ..... th iD the 100 b.cbtrok~ 56.03; aad -ntl!. ill the !00 b...ty)i, Michele l h d-tghth ira the 50 lr..tyle, 24.88; 111Dth ill the 100 fr..tyle. 54.0i; and nialh LD tbe 100 Dy, 1:01 .70. 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M.utera Marathon at Herttaqe Park. The World Mattera hu alwaya been a popular race; the weather b usually cool and the ortqtnal coune, which started at ChapJUD College, was fiat. The new courM 1a every bit as flat, with the overpau at Jeffrey Road and the Santa Ana Freeway con- stitutinq the moat impoainq "hill" on the courM. Bill S.lvin, the race director, hu spent the lut year preparinq for the event. An 'u.nuaualaplit atart will be used, with the run- nera m~rqlng a mile into the race. Water, oranqea and ERG will be provided at five miles and every 2Y2 miles thereaJter. Every mile on the course is marked. The courM paues near the Heritage Park finjsh at about 15Y2 miles. One hundred thirty plaques will be awarded in the various divisions, which include cateqories for muitary runners, law enJorcement runners, show busineu runners, firelighter 1171 Impala (871 UZC) runner• and many othera. Entty ieee on race day will be $8 with a t-ahirl, $5 for the race only. • • • Abo acheduled on Sunday is the Second Annual Dana Dip• SK and lOK Run. The race beqins at 8 a.m. at Dana Hilla Hlqh School, 33333 Golden Lantern. Late entries are $8 in- cludinq t-shirt, $5 for the race only. • • The Second Annual Run for Hoaq SK and lOK will be held at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 31. The race atarts at B.ckman In- etruments on Jamboree Boulevard in Irvine, and much of the race will be on the San Dieqo Creek b1ke traU. The late entry fee is $5, no t-shirt. For more information call John Blair at 546-3663. • • An unusual 10-mUe race, the First Annual Sweatin' Sweethearts Valentine's Bun, will start at 8 a .m. at Mason Parle: in lrvJDe on Sunday, Feb. 15. by Marc:u. Ds.ta lD a WMk of D&ITOW ID&l'qiu, Oranqe Cout Col»qe'a basket· ball lMID played 50•50. They won one by two poiDta, and they lo.t one by two potnta. The wtn wu a 52-50 verdict over Mt. San Antonio Colleqe. Thelo.a oamelaat &tuni&y, when Groumont handed the Pirates a 70-68 deJeat. Keith Davia .. aled OCC'a fate with a buket with just 30 aeconda remaininq in overtime, and althouqh the Pirates had enough time to respond, they were unable to qet a qood ahot attempt. That inability, in itMU, explaina some of the buatration felt by OCC in the qame. For instance, the Pirates led by"'u many as nine in the sec- ond bali but were unable to put away the scrappy Griffina. And when Grosamont finally did qet an opportunity to win, it capitalized. OCC was paced by Greg KrohnJeldt, who scored 14 points, and by John Saunders and Rich Kindorf, who each added 13. OCC, 2-2 tn South Coast Conference action, is tied w1th Grossmont for third place. AOV£ATISEM£HT ••• w , •• , .... $25.00 to ••c••• • Mllll•••lre? WYOMING Oil 'lOnElY' Costa Wcaa.CA Some wilulen of the up- comlna Wyomifta 011 Leue Lottery may adiie¥e 0\ICl· ...,, wealth by .om, dlcir riaflu to oil com- .,.nic• and retainlna tile· lona royaldes Oft any oil or 111 prodiiCtion. lnc:reclibly. moat W\11 risk no more than US. tu • deduc:tible, to enter the littJe.lrnown propam that ofTen all dtbns the ~ ponVAity to compete With Pant oil comp.n1e1 for maneral lea.es Oft publk lands Entry detail 1114 atforma- tlon may be obt~ioled t writina Carl Youaa. i ••• (Oil a c.. Leuna Service) 1541-D Ad.ams Avenue, Costa Meu. CA 92626. Endote S I for bancllina and postqe. Carl Youna. lnc. wiD for- ward eniT)' c:arcls and fuiJ instnacdoos to meet earl.lnt awulabic r&Jina period. ··-Fellow of the Academy of ~ory Foot Sur pry FREE REFRESHMENTS AND SURPRISES! I.YINI PODIA TltY GIIOUP A Practice of Medicine and Surgery of the Foot Northwee4 , ..... hlte 170 4200 Treltuce lloe4 lrwtne, C:.llfoMie 92714 leltte AM P~1c.t .... Drhe THE FOOT-f.~iiyl)\: THE BODY1 Many I*)C)Ie ~ to me ebOut thett teet '" e wev that "*" II NefTI that the feet Ill IICCes.IOrV perts of the body, not unlike tha e•trat on an automobile They tHI that the teet have no etf.et on the '"t ot the body. end the body hit no rNietf.c:t on the teet Pet11n11 who come to me With a cOfn are turpnMd wnen 1 etll. "Ha~ vou any lower back pem ) .. Otten the 1~r 11 ... 1 ture h.we but what does that have to dO With my corn?" E11ery once 1n 11 while a peuent Will reMnt bemg asked <MIIIIt of hiS general health .. It's 1ust my feet that are bothenng me It ahould be unc»tstood !hal • def!CIIf'CY •n one pan ot the body WIU atf.et othef peril of the body and the teet are pert of the bodYI All pana of your bodf are supplttd by the blood of one c~rculetorv avstem, by the •nterplay of one mutcular •vstem and by the •nneNattOn of one neurologiC tvttem Vour teet are e true englnNrtng marvel They urry the wetght of your entire body They help to hokJ your body 1n 1 tlatiOnltV upught po1111on They COOl~ .. to tnllnta~n your bc.dy't be~ at vou welk and they haw the prKISI()n thet permna you to ... ~ the ground comC)Ietel\' and return 1n an upr~ght potltiOn d yOU Jump The ablktv to stand. to well!. to run. to dance to allate end to perl01m the othef ectMt• •n whiCh we Plfl.ctpell. Without gllllng thought tO how ttotey ere eccompliehed. ~ on meny fectOt'l The bonee liglment1• ,o~ntt end mu.clel ell lnteriCt to contrOl the feet Both muac:le and bone haYe a btood IUC)ply whiCh .. • the ~ of m.tr OOUfithment ~ VOU' '-' .,. per1 of yout bOdy. tNy .,. euqect to tttculelort ~ thet might occur In othef ,.m of your body Fllute of VOUI foot end leg to funct!Qn at en ~ ,.y ~· lnt•fefenc. with the proper ..wM of blood to the r•t of the bOdy Muadel. by """ norm.tl IChOn In tonlfiCtlftQ end .... "'8 ptO\Itdt a m•'gjnQ effect Oo' the b6ood ~. hiiPin9 them 10 INintaln norrnel ~ of the bM)od, • It 1e lmporWit to,.,....,.., tNt the..., P'e¥ • WilY ~ function ....,y n'WIUtl of the det end tt\M • ~ w\lttl them ohtn CfMtel tdditionll P'~ ..e.t\ Ottl4lf J*tl of the bOdy Wh46e on the othet hand, • ~ audl .. IO'Mf ... peln mty .,.,., ... hiM itl oiftllrt "'"" I foot COIICflbon, y., Md¥ contr-... to ~ M ttw .-me time Ia ....... -.. ""' ..... .,. ot VOW' .... =~~ we· re very proud of our new building. Its architectural design is unique and quite beautiful inside and out. You're invited to stop by to tour the lobby, community room and safe deposit vault area . It will be an elegant experience. And we·ll have delicious refreshments and gifts for you. Come to Columbia today! THOMAS B. ANDERSON MARY B. ANDERSON 1234 MAIN STREET YOUR TOWN, CA 00001 120 ltlQll • ______________ 10___ ~ PAy to the orderof----------------~~~~~----~--------------S---------- ~'--------------------------1: ~ ~ ~o 10 ~ 7a.•:o ~ 20 ~ 2 ~a. Sb ?a qo11a ~o FREE CHARTER 5 114% CHECKING ae one of the first to open a checking or savings account during our Gran~st Opening. Depending on the plan you choose. you may receive all your Columbia Chlnter Checks free. and enjoy free checking with no minimum balance requirement Convenient. profitable and friendly banking is what Columbia is all about. AT COL.tiMBIA. VO<JR MONEY GROWS WITH FRIENDSHIP. HELP AND CARE . . ~ramounl afporl. '%VDTniiNG .. TDIIa dANUAR~ TORIEVVI 10% to S0%·0FF CE-pe..., NOW IN PROGRESS Phone 642-6 .. 6 333 E. 17th St.~.::..Z~ BdUnct thr lmn"N~tioMI Pana~~ Houw Costa Mesa ~6 S.t & Mon. thru Thura.-Fn. k» I p.lft.-~. 11·1 FREE GIFTS AND SERVICE When you become a Charter Account holder. you're in for special recognition. And you· re in for a very special free Charter Account Gift. Plus. you can take advantage of a free safe deposit box and our full-range of free services. BORROW UP TO $] MILUON If you plan to buy. sell or refinance a single family home. Columbia can now loan up to SJ million on first trust deeds. This is a special program designed for the needs of the Harbor Area community. HOURS: ,.... ttv\1 Thurs. ••• 9'.30 N4 tD 5:30 "" Frtdlr •••••••••••.••• 9:30 N4 to .00 M s.turclly ••.••••..••• 9:00 ~ to 1;00 .... ._ ...... II II .... Jaa\lal'f 21. CHnlc ~JoluaLoDgw.U fte Ua.w.mty of C&Womia -oua. poetponed dilcut8ioo oJ tM propoeed UC Irvine medical clbaJc lut .-k, doino eo at the r~ of cme of the r~tJ, wuu.-wu.on, who wu out of town for the preeid.ential IAauouratlon. The ~ta, m"tiDg in San Franc~o, bad been tcheduled ' to tau up a pzopoM<i contrac· tual aor .. ment between UC lrrine Medical Center and Long Beach Memorial H~pital to build a $10 million ambulatory care facility on the Irvine campus. UC Irvine oHiciala who were preeent flew home without get- Uno a hearinq: "The conJluence of the inauguntion and the regenta' meetinq had somethinq to do with it," aaid Dane OUDeal (Continued from page 1) from the t.id.elanda. Friday, Joel Cooperberg, an attorney with the leqal firm of Rutan and Tucker, and Joe Devlin, city utilities director, appeared for the city in Orange County Superior Court, where the oil firm's request for a tem· porary restraininq order was denied. Attorneys for Armstronq have arqued that the city doet not have the legal riqht or the ex- pertise to operate the wells. City official.J have countered both arqumenta. Hoibero, UCJ ........,t cla&n· cellor. "We .. te Neely." wu.cm, the ..... f'89eJll, 1a a member ot a co•IJlittee U..t reriewe h..Jth 18n•, accordino to S&rala Nolle, MCNtuy of the board of regenta. She Mid WiJ.oa ubcl that the clinic agreement be poetpoaed. The city of Irvine had •nt the reqenta a letter ukino that the propoeal be delayed UJltil March, when the fint phue of a atudy of the city'a health care needs ia acbeduled to be com· plated. The OranQe County Health Plan11inq Council Jut week also aent a teleoram to the ~· ukino for a del.y. Op~Uootothe~~~~ cue t.Ci.llty laaa wrfaced aiDDilCJ ha.pital ictereatJ and othen who belJeve the UC Irvine a1iD1c could eventually be e.spa.oded lnto a hoepital, tbua preeiJlpting developmul of a noo·profit community hoepital in the city. the clinic would have 28 general praotitionera and 28 ~pecialiat poeitiona and offer 24· hour limited emerqency Mrvice for patientJ who do not need hoepilaUution, according to university officials. Marketing studies show a need for the clinJc, they contend. Hotel Plans (Continued from page 1) with regional tranaportation demands," the report aaid. It would have li.milar "cumulatively aionificant" im· pacta on air quality and airport fliqht demand, the report aaid. Theae effecta would become negliqible as future hiohwaya, including the extension of the Corona del Mar Freeway, are developed, city officialt said. The request, for General Plan Amendment 80-3, promise• to spark controversy, with t.he residential·environmentaUst group SPON (Stop Polluting Our Newport) waiting to pounce on the request when it becomes the subject of public hearinqs. City plann.inq officials estimate it will qo before the Planninq Commission March 5 and could be considered by council in April. The Irvine Co. is seeking the restoration of the 900,000 square feet of apace, plus the hotel; council bad cut 1.4 million aquare feet from development plana since 1977. Traffic on Coast Highway would increase 2.7 percent west of Bayside Drive, and 2.5 per· cent east of Marguerite Avenue, the report said. It would prob- ably prompt the building of the Avocado Street couplet, officials said. The report was prepared at lr· vine Co. expense, under city direction, by Larry Seeman Associates Inc., at a cost of $90,000, officials said. Roger Angle CConbnued frca paCJ8 l) cuttody af the ch.ildrM, Dena Iron, 11, Ali ldWard, I, aad Suaann, 7, more tb.aD two ,.an, he said. On Ian. 2, he obtained an order from OruQe COWlty Superior Court Judoe J..- Jackman r•tTalninq Dorothy from taldno the chlldren out of the county without Zarrtnneoar'• written perm.ialion. It 1a common prac~ too)). tain a court order after the feet in family law c .... , said Robert Malko, deputy diatriot attomey. Since Dorothy wu not •ned with the Jan. 2 order, ahe would not be in violatioJl of it, he aaid. However, lJ Dorothy did ateal the chUdren, abe would be in violation of an earlJer joint custody order r•trtctino either Dorothy or Zarrlnnegar hom taking the children out of the immediate area for more than three daya without the other's coDMnt, Malko said. Zarrinneqar ... me to bear no malice towards Dorothy, but saya aha remarried two yeara ago and left that huabaJld eight months ago. Her full legal name is Dorothy Alice Raiss·Dana. Zarrinneqar, a naturalized eitzen of seven years, said hia ordeal started on his birthday. "Dec. 10," be said. "We always oo out to qat our Christmas tree that day, after a little birthday party. "The kids get me coloqna, like they usually do. "Eddie, be picked out that tree," he gestured toward the seven-foot pine under the akyUglat Ia tbe J.arp ectruce room, oiroJed willa .,.UOW rtbboo &Dei bu.n9 with ttaclitJoul or· Daaata. "ADd tM Daf cla, 1 they call from (WartDer'e) eclaool and t.ll .. the ch1Jclnn are Dot there. They uk, 'Are they Dc:k?' 1 tell theDl, 'No, U.., are not alck. "' To the belt of Ilia bowledoe, Zurbmeoar Mid, Dorothy had taken the children out of the echool. He Nld lae drove over to Dorothf'a OUwood apartment a few bloclta from the tchool. Nobody waa home. He reported the diNp· pearance to Newpott Beach police, who routinely turned the cue over to the faiJlily aupport d.iviaioo, Orano• County District -Attomey'a office. Meanwlaile, Zantnneoar hired a private inv..Uoator: It took a mouth, but he loc.ted Dorothy and the chUdren in Wuhinqton. Ali and Sh&roo flew Jan. 8 to Seattle ud then to Wenatch ... They rented a car and drove to Omak, where they IJ)ent the niqbt, and then to Oroville, mid- way acroea the atate and five miles from the Canadian border. Ali and Sha.ron contacted the police, sheriff'• deputies and the prONCutinq attorney of Okano· gan County, Douolu Boole, at varioua timn, in tryinq to get the children back. They checked the Oroville school, and found the chlldren had not been enrolled. They atiU aren't, Ali and Sharon aay. With the help of towa.people, they aaid, they eventually found Dorothy and at lNit one of the two qizlt nine mil" out of Ororille, near Haley Wou.nl&ln, off a rutted, ley dirt reed, in a oroup oltraJlen and ahacb near ~Mr'NTal ca••· At em• poUat, DoroJ.h1'• brotlwr, John wan Br .. men, greeted a lh•tiff'• deputy with a nn;,-wb!ch be-put away w en the deputy uked him, Ali aaid. At another time, AlJ aaid, a deputy refu..d to enter a traller where AU a few momenta earlier had ... n Dorothy and one of hia children, becauae at thia time the deputy did not have a war· rant. Boola, interviewed by telephone, aaid the deputy mt.undentood Ali because of hiJ Mideast accent and broken EnolJah. At another point, Ali aaid, he thinb the aame deputy lied when he aaid be visited the trailers, INrched them and found nobody. . But Ali and Sllaron praised Boola, saying that in 15 minutes he got a judqe to iuue a warrant for Dorothy's anest, on misde- meanor charges of laking the children. Boole conJirmed that be had obtained a berch warrant for Dorothy's arrest on charge• of custodial interference. The warrant was still outstand- inq early this week. Boola also conlirmed that one of the men livinq at t.he location had confessed to molesting a 16· year-old retarded girl. So while the wheels grind slowly, Zarrinnegar waits for the law to act-and for his children to cqme home to their Christmas tree. we•re aot ••tl•fl••tn ... V a til wo• a.re A few words regarding: 'COPPER RE·PIPING' There are different methods of lnstaUlng copper pipe. At Just Plumbing we believe each home must be given the Individual attention and care It deserves. If you are considering havtng copper pipes Installed In your home. call a few plumbers and find out what a good PRICE Is ... Then call JUST PLUMBING and ftnd out what a good JOB Is ... FREE ESTIMATES. The Gibral.tar ~to get more than~ S~CMJ interest with your chec · · ac~t. 642-4111 JUST PLUMBING Calif. State Contr. UC. 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When a Mlf· employed per.on reachft $M)() of net profit, he muat make con- tribution• to Social Security reqardlea of hia aqe and deiJ)ite the tact that he ~My alao be drawinq benefill from Social Security. St~hen J. SutheJ'l.n h.u beec na.med rice preaident and r..t- dent man•oer of the loc.l office. Coldwell &nker Commercaal Real &tate S.rvicea, Newport Beach: R. Ja.me. Somera of Balboa hu been named un.tant vice prnident. Em..t Georpe, of Doud Real- ty in CoJ'OlJa cJeJ Mar, 1• a leoding r.ale.tote investments broker and developer. A groc/uote of Univenity of Southem Coli/ornia, he pur- cbOMKI CAl w .. tem SavJntp a Loan in 1972 when it hod aaets ol $2 mJllion-ond hod buill it to aaets ol $21 million by the time he .old It to Gibraltar Sovintp a Loan lour yean later. This is the lint of two articles on real estate investment and borrowino. by F.ruet George Everyone il concerned with how the hioh coet of money and the deatabilizino effect of fluc- tuatino hioh in- terest ratft af · feet each individual. Individuals and firm. place ada which aay, in effect, come and hear our Mminar and we will ahow you how to cope with a comino depreuion and perhapa a wor- thlftl dollar at sometime in the future. All thia baa cauaed peo- ple to lack confidence in their own ability to make a decilion reqardinq their investmenll. Worat of all, thoM persons who need to borrow money, for whatever the purpose, are pay- inq, in some caMa, exorbitant feea ("points") of between 10 percent and 20 percent in addi- tion to intereat ratea in the 20 percent ranqe. But worat of all, the duration of many of theM loa.u ia qenerally one to two yean which doe.n't qive you much time to pay them off. You mUll undentand that the very nature of the workinqa of the MVinqa and loam which were the pri~Mry home lenden hu been draatically altered. They no lonqer make low in- tereat rate, lonq-term loana. But the important thing to remember ia that THEY CAN MAKE LOANS, and they do make se- cond and third trust deed loans u you have oood equity. Not lonq aoo I called Bob Jacobson, executive vice presi- dent of Home Savings & Loan, and be said that they are in the money market to make Mcond tnut deed loans for a loan fee of 3 percent to 5 percent of the loan amount, with interest rates not to exceed 18 percent and for a three to five year duration. I then called Bob Thompson, ex- ecutive ,;ice president of Westem Federal Savings & Loan THE VISmNG EXPERT and was told they are making the identical types of loans. If you compare these rates with what aome of the "hard money lenders" are charqing, I think you will fmd them much more competitive. I believe that most, if not all, of the savmgs and loans are oolno to be in this type of financino. My advice is to first call the lender who baa your exating loan, if you're seeldnq a second trust deed loan. Then call any other savings and loans that are in your area and you w1ll find that many are making loans of this type. I think you will also ftnd that banb will be making the same types of loana. It is very impor- tant to ntabliah a oood contact with an executive of • savino• and loan or .bank who 11 in c haroe of loana, tell him what your needa are and you will find that be c.n be quite helpful. You often bear of individual• or some financial inaUtutiona who charoe exorbitant ratea. In my opinion you heat thia prin- cipally becaute the individual involved baa not taken the time to shop around with the banb and savinqs and loana. By shop- ping around, I don't mean mere- ly a telephone call. You should question and meet with the in- dividual• involved in these financial wtitutiona, and try to maintain a good relationahip with them. Most of them do care, U you make the effort to see them. NEXT: ''Creative linancing"- some possibilities, and some pit- lolls. We hope th.-Information clarif1e1 some misunderatan- dtnQs about income tax fUlnqs, Social Security earnino•, and contrabutions to Soc1al Secunty for rehred people. We have been aaked whether there is some "magic aQe" at which you no longer have to worry about fllinq tax returns. I'm sorry to aay that ~ling re- quirements will be with most of us for as long a1 we live. If you are single and over age 65, you must file a federal m- come tax return 1f you have m- come of at least $4,300 (other than from Soc1al Security). II you are married and fUe a JOIDt return and one of you 11 over age 65, the limit 1s $6,400. If both of you are over 65, the lim1t II $7,400. If your "net earnmgs" from self-employment exr.Ped $400, Effective Jan. 1, 1981, persona drawinq benefill from Social Security, aqn 62 to 65, can earn $4,080 without a reduction in their rellrement benetita. For those drawino benefit• whose aqft are between 65 and 72, the earnmga limit ia $5,500. There .- no eaminqa limitation for beneficiariea aqe 72 and older (70 beginning in 1982). Theae aoe and "eamed income" lim.Jta- tions should not be confuaed w1th the need for fUinq an to· come tax return. "Earned income" means In- come {Tom a job or ~elf· employment. You c an have unlimJted income from other sources suc h as penaiona, rents. d1videnda, 1nterest, and royalhes w1thout a reduction In Social Security benefits. County Econo~nyTo Renudn Strong Orange County's economy should pick up in the second half of 1981, according to Dr. Robert T. Parry, sen1or vice president and chief economtst for Security Pacific Bank. Parry made his remaru at a breakfaat meeting with leaders of Oranqe County buaineas and industry Wedneaday morning at the Reqistry Hotel m Irvine. "The county is partly in- sulated from the national reces- sion," said Parry. "It's econom1c health comes from a diverse in· dustry concentrated in aerospace and electronics. There i1 alao a lack of heavy consumer qood.s manufactur- lnq." Parry aaid that aerospace and electronics have had a mini- boom aince 1978. "I expect that strength to con- tinue because of the construe- bon of new fuel-effic1ent aacraft and h1gher defense spend1ng Demand in the electromcs In- dustry w1ll also be a source o f strength," he sa1d . One area of weakness tn Orange County. he sa1d , IS the construc hon mdustry, wh1ch plunged 10 the second quarter of 1980 There was a 37 percent drop 10 perm1ts from 1979 to 1980 Parry pred1cted that both res1dent1al and non-res1denhal construchon w11l recover 10 1981 and mflatlon w11l ease to about 11 percent. "Unemployment could n se but w11J remaJn well below the 7 to 1Ya percent rate for the state," he said. "Payrolls will mc rease 10 1981 but not at as high a rate as 10 1979." He added that although Orange County and California will not see a boom such as hap- pened in the 1970., the local econom1c performance WJll shll be relatively better than the na· hon as a whole. Nahonally. he sa1d the Reagan v1ctory was an rmpress1ve man· date to c hange the d1rechon of econom1c policy. "Today we a.re at a cross- roads. We w1ll e1ther adopt pohc1es leadmg to a QaJn in pro- duchvlty and lowenng of infla- tion or we may have lost the last opportu01ty to do so LD the foreseeable future," he conclud- ed. Barratt Developmenll, Ltd., England: Dale Stuard, chairman of Barratt American of Irvine baa been named to the main board of the Banatt Group. Pacilic National Bank (m organiution), Newport Beach: U. T. Thomp10n of Laguna Beach bu been named interim chairman of the board of direc· tors. Interim vice chairmen are Arthur D. Axelrod and Charlft Knickerbocker of Newport Beach. Other mterim directors areJulft A. Manne, Gerry W. McClellan, W. Scott Biddle, Jim Lynch, David Stein, PeteT Town- send, Jamft G . Brakke, and Robert M. Campbell. The banlt expec:U to open th11 ,ummer. Far West Savmqs, Newport Beach: Lyn Catapano bas been named sen1or vice preaident, branch development. Richard D. Trujillo IS the new v1ce preSI- dent and manager, loan service department. Ralpha Grocery Co ., Loa Anqeles: Charles Bergh .-the new vice president, perishable dJvis1ons, and Ken Hanshaw is Vlce pre11dent, da1ry/delt divi- SIOn. Keenan Supply, lnc ., Carson Raymond 1. LaRock of Newport Beach has been named sen1or v1ce prftldent He has been w1th Keenan smce 1938. Walla Fargo Bank: Michael S Davia haa been named assutant vice pre11denl at the Newport Beach ofhce. Amenc an C1ty Bank: Reo E. Adamaon and Dav1d E. Short have been promoted to Vlce preaident, sen1or commercial loan of.hcer. (Continue on paqe 12) liMiftD Ho11te Financing 2nd Trust Deeds available now! Purchase a new home Make cash-available from your present home Fast, Dependable Service Call: Linda Flynn at 832-5200. ~ SuMast BaM ~ Omn..-vountv • (lldf.<ol I~""' lltnl. Tu\Ctn \,.14l••n ~oil h flr.~nl(• Fuiii'M••n \4• ..... ," ----------------- o uth Coast Thrift and Loan Associ:Hion • y I I lorl'>l·tl ,,, p, Ill .. IIIII lnh •t•!iol 11Wf>SI('(1 fllf I yP;JI al II •I' A rthu tf R;t1r• 90DAY CIRTIPICA Tl 13.00% BASED ON 12.50% OFFER EFFECTIVE JAN. 22·28. 1981 • ·H£C'1Vf t\'11'11 :, !I( C' MINIMUM M..LI!M» INVESTMENT e INTEREST PENALTY Fur~ EARLY WITHDRAWAL- INTEREST REVERTS TO 1% e THIS IS A LIMITED OFFER 9% II'ASS800Ks8'Y2% ANNUAl YIElD ANNUAl RATE • ~ ......... 0 c•w• ........ O.h tJJ. South Coast Thrift ~ .1nd Lo,tn t\,~ort.ltlnll 1421 West MKAt1hur .. vd. a..twt-~n lmtol & -..., S.nt• o\n• CJ2 .. 04 979-7081 ro Now local iDYeSton can enjoy personal service and untraditional rates Now you can buy and sell through a nataonal broker at bag savmgs on commassaons-without JIVing up most of the personal scrvace that you're accustomed to. We'll sa~ you up to two-thirds of the commJssaons that you pay the full-commissjon houses. On some transaction we even beat the bare-bone dascounters. Try us and sec. CaJJ or write for f~ brochure and commassaon dJScount schedule. (IBS )~~Boye&~ A WaU Street broker that pays loc:aUy from a Califonia bank. 660 Newport Center Dnvc, Swtc 235, Newport St-ach. CA 92660 ~;.:~ (714) 644-2983 Vqiaia In Califorrua, caliS00-432· 7368 ,. 1\-.oe, D.C. 1-o K•,_., ...,. • ~,.,__, PRECISION MORTGAGE SERVICE, Inc. offers Investors Secwad 2ND and 3RD Trust Deeds HIGH YIELDS • you receive - • Original note • Deed of trust • Fire policy endorsement • Title insurance policy • Appraisal • Prepayment penalties • Free collection service • Loans for 30 days to 36 months FEATURED TRUST DEED INVESTMENT We have a very attractive loan on an owner occupied Orange County residence. Very well maintained, fully secured loan in the amount of $118,600.00. The terms are six months with a monthly payment of $1,976.67. This loan represents a loan to value ratio of 70%. Please call for full details. ) l POUCE BLO'ITER from. Howard H. ROM ill the 400 block ol Colton .•• A ~ wrlt.l valued at $600 was reported ltole.D from C. Xent Smith, W.D., Ill the 300 blook o1 1 ========================!..!!North Newport AYeDue. ,.. AJIRISTS Douglu Lout. D' Agootiao, 19, of HuntiD.qton S..eh, wu an•ted on .uapieion of robbery on Sv.perior Avenue (norlh of hoepita.J) . , . Jaimy Jay Weiu, 19, oJ C01ta W..., wu e.nHt.O on wt'picion of robbery on Supe:rior Avenue north of hos- pital ... John Leo Shelton Jr., 29, of Newport Beach, was arrHt.d. On tu.picion of ambenlement a 15th Str"t and Well Balboa. "-day,, ..... 12 CIIDaS Ste.-.o eqatpm.nt valued el $600 wu reported eto._n from N-rt !aport Inc., iA tho 3100 block of W..t Coest Hivhway . . . Stereo equipment valv..d .,. $1,200 wu reported ltolan bom Newport Beech SportioQ Houae iD the 3600 block of Jambor" Boulevard ... Clothiliq and ster.a equipment valued at $900 wu report.d stolen from Greta llOMnblwn iD the 100 block of Sea blond. ARRESTS JOMph Michael Genest, 34, ol Laquna Beach, was arretted. on su•picion of r.ek.leu driving at Bay•ide west of Carnation. Tu..clay. Jan, 13 C1llMES Jewelry valued at $500 was reported stolen from Vickie Lynn Fox in the 100 block of Newport Center Drive . . . Camera equipment &Dd jewelry valued at $4,840 were reported stolen from Kasie Marie Camp in the 200 bloclt of Poppy . . . A boat motor valued at SSOO was reported stolen froM J•mes IJoyd Sbuo at 20th a.nd Bay at Pacific Tides Marina. AIIRESTS Eliu loeepb Waa.c, 36, of to. An~-. wu arrnted on au.tpicioa of burolary in the 1900 hlook ol S...U.qo . . . Conrad Sch.weitser, 52, of New- port B.ach, waa arr.ttki on lUI• pictou of dnmkan drivinq at 22nd and W .. t Oc .. n Front ... }!pn Ann •Wilton, 40, of New- poi1 Beack, wu arr .. t.d on .u..t· picion of drunlten drivinO' at Pacific Cout Highway and Jam- ho'". Wedneoclay. Jcm. 14 CRIMES Jewelry valued at $1,700 was reported stolen from Carol L. Kotecki ln the 100 block of Fashion Island ... Surfboarda valued at $1 ,050 were reported stolen from Dorothy Y. Reid in the 300 block of Walnut. ARRESTS Andrew Francis OlweH, 29, of Newport Beat.~. was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving at Irvine and Mariners . . . William Rob.rt Doyle, 23, of Corona del Mar, was arrested on suspicion ol drunken driving • at San Miguel and Marguerite. Thwaday. Jan. 15 CRIMES A camera and jewelry. valued at $3,200 were report"d stolen THE TELEPHONE POLL Friday, Jan. 16 CRIMES Jewelry valued at $415 was reported stolen from Gloria Mary Kaiser in the 3600 block of JamhorH ... Lugqaqe valued at $425 was reported stolen from Joel A1a.n Hackett in the 900 block of Newport Center Drive ... Television set. valued at $800 w.re reported stolen from A end B T.V. in tho 1200 block of We~t Coast Highway. ARRESTS Rami Kamel Oarwiche, 24, of Costa Mesa, was arrested on suspicion of receivinq stolen property in the 1200 block oJ West Balboa ... Philip Porretta, 18, of Anaheim, was arrested on suspicion ol grand tkeft property at Grant and Sea- shore ... David Raymond Gehrer, 20, of Anaheim, was arrested on suspicion ol grand theft property at Grant and Sea- shore . . . Michael Allan Hoff- man, 34, of Costa Mesa, was arrested on suspicion of drunken 1 ~=======================ell driving at Marcus and 38th ._ Street. Now that the hostages are free, do you think the U.S. should continue ecoDPmic repriaals against Iran?· There will be no ring. There is no n..d to talk. The "hanq up" sound you hear it: your vote beino recorded. l.aat ... .k'a quHtiOD: Should the question of UCI's To Yote YES. call 675·484Q.proposed $10 miUion clinic be To •ote NO. call 675-7020. opened to public hearing? Call anytime between now and 8 a .m. Monday to cast your vote. YES NO 29 % 81 % TEXACO Satwday. Jan. 17 CRIMES A 1966 VW bug was reported stolen from Tina R. Gustafson m the 500 block of East Bay ... A camera valued at $325 was reported stol en lrom Edward Ha rter in the 3400 block ol Via Oporto. ARRESTS Eliaabeth Andrea Shapiro, 23, ol Fullerton, was arrested on suspicion of petty theft in the DIESEl FUEl AVAILABLE SHORTL Y RAT-lED TOWIN8 AYAILAIUNOW * RIU AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Foreign and Domestic Cars Factory Trained Mechanics .----SPEgiAL----, QUICK l)IL CHANGE ANDLUIE * AU SERVICE RIU Y GUARANTEED Old FoShlaned Service and Old FaShioned Counesy INCLUDING OIL ALTER $18.95 FREf BRAKE INSPECilON AND ADJUSTMENT TOO 01- "I CAN'T HEAR YOO" ...... "Henry, when we bought this house. did we sign away something called 'avigation rights'?'' "Sign away what? ... I couldn't hear you, Blanche. There was another jet going over." !' Avigation rights. I just read that most people who bought a home in Big Canyon, East Bluff, Bay Shores, Irvine Terrace and part of Harbor View Hills from the Irvine Co . had signed away avigation rights when they bought, and that this means the airport can send as many planes as it likes over our house and we can 't legally do anything about it." "WHAAA T???" I Henry exploded in what the aviation bureaucrats would call a big single-event noise that must have thrown the CNEL out of kilter) .. "They can't do that, can they? That's sneaky ." "Looks like sneaky has nothing to do with it, Henry. I mean , look how Supervisor Clark sneaked in that big airport expansion idea when our own supervisor was in the hospital. They kind of zap you when yoo're not look· ing. When we bought our house we had one eye on that beautiful view and one eve on the fine print. The county boys and the Irvine guys had already seen the view, so they concentrated on what really counted." "Surely City Hall will do something about this, Blanche." "Well Henry, the city attorney did aav th8t, even If It's legal for jets to fly over, it may not be legal for them to punish our eardrums and shake the house. But, it has been hard to get City Hall to hear us, until lately ." "Hard to what? ... I couldn't hear you, Blanche." "Hard to gat them to hear ua, Henry." "Yea, I know ... It's those darn jets." .900 block of N-rt C.ntor Drive ... Waverly Lorraine Yarn.ll, 19, of FullerlOA, wu. arr..t«<. o.o tupiciOD of petty !holt Ill tho 900 block olllewport C• .. u•r Ortve ... Niehelle lre.oe Mibaloric, 19, of L.guna Hills:, wu artMted oza 1uspicion of contrlbutinq to th.e delinquency of a m.inor in the 100 bJoclt of Agat•. Su.uday. Jan. Jl CRIMES Silverware valued at $2,880 was reported atolen from Kirk Elliot in the 700 block o( Harbor Island Drive . . . Cash a.nd jewelry valued at $865 was re- ported stolen from M.trc;rot Ruth Condo In the 100 block of Tib-- llron Bay ... A kayak valued •t $600 was reported stolen from Jack G . Raub in the 100 block of Linda laJe. ARRESTS Stephen Lester Courtney, 18, of Newport Beach, was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving at 22nd and Newport ... Joseph Eugene Ruisi, 29, of Newport Beach waa arrested on suspicion of drunken d.-ivinq at West Bal- boa a.nd Pacific Coast Highway ... Robert Richard Taylor, 32, of Costa Mesa, was arrested on suspicion of drunken drivinc;r at 27th and Pacific Coast Highway ... William Lyman Porter, 18, of Newport Beach, was arrested on suspicion of petty theft in the 1300 block of Bay- side . . . Stephen Randolph Miller, 22, of Costa Mesa, was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of cocaine at 38th &Dd West Balboa. The Patio Furniture Sale. . ',., . ' I 25%. Tropitone Brown Jordan (CoaUa....t--11) New POIIllloM -Tool, !mao; hcly Woh!J9 boo booa ·~ director oJ .clvertlainq IUld. pro- motioa. Smitla Tool it a diviaion of Slaith lntematiOD..I, IDe., of Newport Booch. Santa Au4 1\uti.a. Community H-tai; Marc JUchmoad, W.O., of Newport Booch, hoo boon ...,od chainnu ol the d-d- ment of famJly pr.ctiee. Cntury O.ta S)'ltems, Anaheim: C . Howard Mock is the n•w dilector, electronics developm•nt. Al.l.stale Savinqs: C.rla Stark has been named manager of the N•wport Beach office. Lane Publilhino Co., Menlo Park: Don Reit: of Corona del Mar has been nam.d to the advertilinq sale• 1taff and will work out of the to. Anqeles of- fice . Cochr&De Chase, Livingston and Co., Irvine: Randy Papke has been p romoted to aaiatant art director_ Bualn-Aetlrity Macna.b-lrvine Realty Co., Newport Beach: A new ulas of- fie• will open March 1 at 25201 PaMO De Alicia, Laguna Hills. The firm has two Newport Beac b and two Irvine offices. Crowell McKay, Inc., Adver- ti•ino and Public R•lations, Jr. vine: .Miuion Plaaa Auociates of Newport Beach is a new client. Walker &Dd Lee Real Estate, Inc.: The 10uthem. regional headquarter• C.. been moved to the t.quna Hills olllce at 251114 AUcJ.. Pu:kw•y-J:~anooi50,HUll· liJlgiOD BMclo: A -buoia--~=-· "Tbo ~-b -e qo," hooted by Rohort G. Heide, wUl premiere friday, Jon. 23 at 7;30 p.m. It will repeat Saturday •I 12:30 p.m. Beverly Thompeon lnteriora, Newport Beach: Two .oew clieota are Sw.U. Drive condolllini\LID in Beverly Hilla and Croe~ Keys condominium in Walnut. Wntern Federal Savinge, Newport Beach: A check con- t&inino the proc;eec:U of a two- month fund-raising eHort at the local branch has been pr ... nled to the City of Hope Medic..I Center. Ray Hackbarth and Auocia.tes Inc., Newporl Be.ch: The firm baa taken on the property manaq•ment responsibilities for the Country VW.. Apartment. in Eul ... , Teus. Newporlerlnn, Newport Beach : The Gamefield Fitness Course has been inltalled. Walker and Lee CommerciaJ Brokerage: Glenn Holcomb of the •cr.aoe department and Robert Rife and Leonard Taub of the investment property depa.rl- ment were cited for outstanding achievement during a recent awards brealdast at the Balboa Bay Club. John W. Saunders Really, Huntington Beach: John Saunders, form•rly with Tobin Realty where he was a top sa.leman, baa opened his own real estate office. JllDUU)' 8 through February ll Ifs our Sixth Anniversary and we're celebrati~! ROGER'S GARDENS is pleased to artllOtn:e a 5ale on just about everythi<11 under the sun-and then some. Products. plants. palio furniture; a ..ntabfe plethora of floro for the landoc<lper or -kend gardener. Buy now & u.e up to 25'1. on Brown Jordan & Tropilllne. You get 19110 plica So hen's loold~ at )'OU, Oraree County. And thanks for making ROGER'S a growing part of )'OUr tifestyle. on 1981 olocld~ colorl and ._ specW order colors. A -.ery, -.ery ....... opportunity to buy bef<ft the 1981 price inaeaas. ln•nodiate ddivery on otocm.t colors and styles. Saw23~on F.rench Patio Furniture by Triconfort & Allihert Spocial order ulta<riy. 2S'Il """'rdundabltclepotil _.monaD orders. Allow 6 _.. lot ddi¥ay. The Plants On Sale. 4 " ENGUSH PIIIMilOSE REC.$1.25 ON SALE .••.•.• 8911 4" CYCLAMEN REG. 5'.50 ON SALE .•• , •• f3.80 2 GAU.ON AlJS11lAU.AN 'IIIEB riitN III!C.SJ0.50 ON BAlE ..... 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The group .. called Mensa-the high-IO aocie- ty Wlth a name that means table l.D Latin and dumb 10 Sparush. The name Menaa was choeen for ats Lalln tr.uulahon, the adea being a roundtable aociety where no one hu apecl4} precedence. Accordtng to Art Mattson of Irvine, president of Orange County Mensa, there are no stereo- typical Menaan.-at leaat none in lrvme. Newport, or Co.ta Mesa . Local Nenaana run the gamut of profesatons, from female truck driver to male nurse. The oroani&aUon is sprinkled with computer program- men and PhD'a, but the Oranoe County chapter includu a belly dancer, wind~ wuber, comic- book writer and illustrator, hypnotherapiB~ winery owner ... you name it, there'• a Menaan who doea it. And to dispel anotller myth-Nensa m"tinqs are not wesohted with intellectual matten, either. The mo.t popular m .. ti.ng of 1980 wu the one t .. turing a talk with a MX therapt.t. When Nenae.ns gather to dillcu.. boob, the titles are more apt to be ''pop ~cholOQY" than Rutaian novels. JoinlnQ Menu il aimply a m.tter of being ama.rt enough. Documented proof of 10, or an aoceptable t..t 8COre on one oJ 17 l.Dtelligence teats, or an acceptable acore on W.llM'a own t81t are all vaUd ways to Join. T81t ICOrM ere kept COGJic:JeD. ti&11 and rNU.Ia. .,. .. ,w to prot~peCtive epplJoall froa MeAN hMdquArten 1D New York Ctty. Wuy meaben of O.uve County W.... toLaecl bec.ue a frieod •o~ed tMJ appl), but tlae .. tortty Mel reed about 1M o~iaatioll 111 a ••ve•• ot Mw ;.per ud -• 1M W.U.'t pnliaiauy "at ba.e ..... "Tille .... II d ... f'*l to ICNM CM&t .-... _. ~ oo.~c~a•a .... .... ... cllfllcnaJt, ~· e.lMCtu-...w.. ..... LQ~ Dianne advertised in the club's newsletter. and received four replies. Althouqh Mensans try not to boast ~bout theu intellectual powers, there is an anside joke about a mythical elite club-Densa. "They're l.D the bottom 2 percent!" joked one member. Dr. Don Anderson, a Newport Beach resident who own1 hts own winery, says he "doesn't talk about being an Menaa much." Anderson pointed out that he baa benehted from some of Mensa's specaal lnterest qroups. "There are almost 300 "A marvelous experience-or the pita, "says Larry Dabott. shown with computer terminal. . Rodin's Thinker and a wise old owt are desk items for Art Mattson, president of Orange County Mensa specaal anterest qroups (SlG) to JOin where you can explore topacs m depth. Whether you're 1nterested m rehgaon, onental rugs, .or wine, there is a SIG you can become mvolved m ." Some jol.D Mensa as a means of lurthe4D.) thear career, such as Corona del Mar res1dent Tom Arranaqa. "I telt being a member of Mensa mioht be a 9QOCl c:.ar"r booatu-people .a.. ... that on my ree.-.. are uiually impr~. I que• you # co.Jd aay being lD Mensa •• ltind of an eqo-massaqe, '' Arra· naqa said. And then there are those who JO&n Mensa to meet people More specthcally, the oppos1te sex. Mensa has a raho of seven men to every three women, male· mg the qroup an atlrachve "hunhng ground" for s1ngle women Ann and B1ll Harvey are one of the many couples who met "An intellectual candy store." for Bruce Weber Sam Frank says he's "a 72-vear old teenager" through Orange County Mensa B1ll Harvey, a Costa Mesa bypnotheraptsl had been a member lor 17 years. attendmg one event a year (usually oaven by a lnend) "Ann showed up at her hrst Mensa event, wh1ch happened to be my fnend's open bouse," Harvey satd "We met an September, and we were marned m Apnl " Ann Harvey saad she JOined MenSd because "after I'd been d avo rced for hve years, I was hav mg trouble meehng men. I tned everythmg lrom Chn•han Smqles to bars I JOmed MenSd because I w~s ready to try somethJnQ different to meet people." Mensan Dtanne Sm1th came nqht to the pomt about her reasons for JOIDIDg "I JOmed Mensa to find a smart husband," she SAJd. "I knew Mensa was 70 percent men. My husband at that time was a "O.nsa" 10 I baed a diVorce attorney and JOID- ed Mensa. Tben I put 35 well-chosen words m the Mensa Newsletter, sayino I had a romanhc heart and a common·MDM head, and that I was seek· lDQ true love I recetved four rephes, and 17 days a her meehng SmJity. we were engaged MENSA MINI-TEST 1 The arrows represent a s.mple What wordlsl could they spell rearranged? t ' ..,_ _. code when 2. Find a word meaning the same as the left hand word in one sense and the nght hand WOfd in another sense HARD COMPANY 3. If ~lie~ • 6; NxS • 20; ExS • 15; ExN • 12. SliCA • ; then MliCExNliCSliCA • ? 4. AleliC, Allan, CarOl,• ~eli. and Sharon took lnteUigence tests. Celia scored higher than Carol. Allan scored higher than CN. end c.rot outleorec:t A .. liC. Sharon ICOred tower than Allan Therefore· e) C. ecored higher then AleliC but kJwer then Carol b) Bolt\ A.lex and AUen outxored C.... c) Celia ou~ Alex by moce thitn she ou~Cerol dl SMron ecored higher then Cerol ., None of.,.. tbCM. For MENSA lnformetion, ce11540-7160 • St11ff photos by Ron Stone "But I found more than a husband m MenSd Sm1th sa1d "I've found my peer group The•ruaay not laugh when I tell a JOke-but at least they get tt!" That thought ts echoed by chapter prestd~nt Mattson "When an 1dea 1s thrown out bv a Men san for d1acussaon, there's httle confusiOn The httle nuances and subtlehes are read1 lv under stood " Sherry Connolly, of lrvme sa1d 'I dor:'t know why I JOined I took the test and passed rt , so 1 thought I may as well JOin • Connolly, who has a BA m b usm£>ss and h.s returned to school, hopes to one ddv open a ddv care c enter m Irvme She hasn't attended any Mensa ac hvthes as yet C htldren also are members of Mensa The age range m the Orange County chapter 1S hter.sllv from 8-to-80 The few ch1ldren m the Harbor Area are macllve members, however, because there a re no programs specthcally for them yet One of the older Mensans . Costa Mesan Sam Frank. calla htmself a "72-year-old teenager Frank. a rehred Orange C ounty Juve01ls H.s ll teacher, ts a charter member of the Ora nge County Mensa chapter "I JO&ned Mensa for the soctal aspect That was more appeahng to me than us qethng our poanted beads together," Frank sa1d Newporter Larry Dabolt, • resJdenttal devel· oper. JOmed because be wanted to bema qroup "With a lot of bnqht people." He aays Menaa m .. hnga c.n often be a "chUerent" ellJ)enence "We have unpredtctable m"tinoa, I think becau .. btioht people o ften have penonaltty problema. MenM can be a m.t.rveloua expenence -or the pats Menaana tend to be a bat extreme," O.bolt lald. Several persona anterv1ewed mentioned the Menaa mMUJlg when one of the male memben came in a red dress, pantyhoee and h•oh h .. la. offenno no .. planatJon for ba.a athre. They Mad he w•• tr .. tect u if be had been WMtlllQ hia u.au~l 9rey O.ueJ twt. M.n.Nna are quick to ~at out that d...,1te the nchataY1ty, on. 0\lt of every SO penou w eliq • ble to joao . n.. &a Oruge Cwaty ......-,. repreeot a frachOD 01 tlaoee e1691We tot =••bet· elUJ), Ia tJae HarbOr ArM, the llf•Md<a•• il 31 ...M~s "'-ea. ...... 52 tro. ... .,... INck, Ucl.S ............ . eo. ..... NeA-. ............ .. et~: '1ra W. u ........_.. _.. -. ... ~~~~~~~~~~~-- • • Wary 8-.Jnmaa of St. Paul, WW.. will be th4o IMturod ~r •t the AADlol&l cl.ia.aer m..tino of Planned Pa.rentbood • Auqci.atioD of Orange Cou.nty Thur.t.y, Jan. 22 at 6:30p.m. in the Carouel Roo"m. of the Newporter W . Steinman l.a a national conwJ~ tant on adol-.cent pr~nancy ud Jam.Uy planni.n.Q who direct. a prooram which hu reduced prjfQoanciH by 40 percent in two Mtnnetota high achoola. She will ..t.o ·~ OA friday, Jan. 23 at a luncheon m .. tinq of the Coalition Concern.d with Hadassah Plans Aiyah llU'lCheoit • The second annual Youth Aliyeh luncheon of the Newport . Beach Chapter of H.daiM}I will be held Monday, Jan .• 26 at 11 :30 a .m. at the Atrium of the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. Youth AUyeh ia a child r..cue and reha.bilit.tion proqram which care~ for 19,000 children in 315 residential and day facilities. The program will feature a fashion show with deeiona by Andrew Morgen. Folk singer Rama Brenner will entertain. Shelly Lindell and Jane Hamlin of National Hadassah will speak. For reservations call 968-3952 or 759-8933. · Jewish Women To Hear Dr. St.mmer Or. Bobbe Summer will apeak on "Holistic Living and Joy" at the next meetinq of the National Council ~f Jewish Women, Har- bor Vista Section, Thuraday, Jan. 22 at 9:30a.m. at Shir-Ha- Ma 'alot HaJ'bor Reform Temple 1n Newport Beach. Or. Summer is an educational psychologist and private mar· riage, family and child counselor. For more information call the NCJW ofJice at 673-1310. Krueger Art Displayed In Newport Beach Frank Krueger, a loca) artist and member of the Orange Coast College facu.lty, baa an art exhibit on display in the Art Gallery at Glendale Federal Savinos ..nd Loan, 100 Newport Center Dri..-e, Newport Beach. The show will be open Mon· day through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. and Friday from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. throuqh Feb. 2 . Se Adol.oent Pt.qnucy at the W... Verde LH.m.ing Center, 2990-Vorde-om..Eoot, c ..... w-. Ticketa to the Plann.cl Puen· thoocl clinner are available at the group'• office, 1801 N. B'road- way, Santa Ana, phone 913-1727 . Zonta Om Sets Art Auction, Show Tho Zonto Club oJ Nowport Harbor will hold ita first annual Art L.h.ibit and Auction on SUD- day, Jan. 25 in the Zonta ~lub­ hoUM at 15th and Irvine in N~­ port BNch. Champaone and bon d'oeuvre• will be •rVed from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. with the auc- tion followinq. Proceed• from the event will be used for vuioua Zcmla com- munity Mrvicea, with emphUia on youth projecfs and the Senior Citisen Recreation Center. The ezhibit will be coor· dinot.d with Collier Art Cor· poration. eo.t of the event ia $2. For further information call 557-9520 ofter 6 p.m. VaJentme•s Bal Set By Jlrior Ebell A Valentine's Sweetheart Ball will be held by the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach on Feb. 6 at 7:30p.m. at the main ballroom of the Balboa Bay Club. The event, which will include dinner, dancing, an auction and laabiona by Ferndale1, will raise fuoda to benefit the building fund of the Albert Sitton Home. The Albert Sitton Home, located in Orange, hou~es tem- porarily dependant children who have been abused, neqlected or abandoned and are dependant fof no fault of their own. Cost i.& $25 per person. For more information call the club at 631-3055. FJeld Studies Class Plarined For Japan · A 23-day field studie1 courM in Japan will be offered by Orange Coast College July 2 to 24. As part of the tour, 1tudent.s will spend five days with Japa.ne• families. They will also visit 10odern and historic lite• in Tokyo, Kyoto, Toba, Nara, Sugaalliaa, Kuraahiki and Hiroahilllfl. Coat of the trip is $2,21 5. Reqiltralion deadline is Moy 15. For information call the OCC Field Studies office at 556-5693. ' JUTIAZIMMER Zknmer-Mll'l'ay Troth Annolllced A surprise announcement of the enqagement of Min Jutta Zimmer to David Murray, both of Newport Beach, was made at a buffet dinner to a qroup of in- tiJnate friencU, Saturday, )an. 17. Twenty-five couples join~ in congratulating the aoon-to-be- married couple. The weddinq is planned in early April. Miss Zimmer, the daughter of M~. and Mrs. Walter Muenter of Kusel, West Germany, is presi- dent of U .S. Intercom Invest· ment Corp. Inc ., with offices in Kinshasa, Zaire, Central Africa ; Munich, West Germany, and world headquarters at 1300 Dove St., Daon Center, Newport Beach. Murray, a counselor and attorney specializinq in immi- gration law, has off ices in the Daon Center, Newport Beach, and also in Newbury, England. Ovt-oJ-town quests included Mra . Florence Murray of Son Diego, mother of the qroom·to- be, who is a party consultant and leisure specialist, and Mic hel Zoumis, Admlnistrateur De Societees, Sea Products, Bruxelles, Belgium. Cancer Subject For A irporter Inn Lecture "The Role of Psychotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer" will be the topic of a talk by Stephanie Matthews-Simonton at the Airporter Inn, Friday, Jan. 23 at 7:30p.m. Simonton is the program director of the Cancer Counsel-' in9 and Research Center in Fort WcJrtb, Tu.u. R ... rvationa at $10 per person mull be made by Jan. 15. For information call MacArthur Medical Center at 557-7372. lliJory/mn ,f.S./. {). KEEP IN STEP with LIFESTYLE Hilaryla~es &: associateS 416-3lst Street Newport Beach 675-4374 lund••.._ tllnFd. D'•r • DeQy 6tiTOWMCINTIIDII. COITA ... A,CA • (lftltol ~-· so. Coalllllala) AUliiVATIOHS 64f.9242 AUTO -LIFE-FI R£ COMMERCIAL-BOATS 642-1741 IOiliOUl A5£11CT W Lila.. Clllel._ BACK AGAIN 808 GUNTHER and uoncore" NOW APPEARING MON-SAT 9-2 DANCING NIGHTLY COft11ftEN'1'AL " I l • I I . -..... c.. -A -c.. r .. -~r ---.. ··· .. I • Lec:tlu"es, flbns, Shows Announced . ' . A wide •ariotJ olloctaroo, W.. oDd~olor-. will be looltuod clt!rb!Q lite Wiater o...rt-r ot UC lnrbao. 'llclo.ta lo tlte -·· Ul -to tM p.blic, are awalleble oa • up ..... , • ._ lieU at the ASUC!IIoz Olflco OD tho _,. ond floor of the Unlvenity Center. film lic:lr:etl are available only al the door. ~Arlo Performing arta evea.ta in January include Anthony Root.,, luteniat and .lmma ltirkby, .opruo on Th\ll"'day, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m.; !Mpertory Dance W..t: from UC S.nt. Bar- bara Saturdt.y, Jan. 24 ot 8 p .m.; aDd Jam" Welch, organist, Saturday, Jan. 31 at ~ p.m. February perfoimera include the O.kland Ballet Com.pa.ny in "M01tly Copland" Monday, Feb. 9 at 8 p.m., in a tribute to Eugene Loring Tuellday, Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. and in a Oiaqhilev evening Wednesday, Feb. ·11 at 8 p.m. The UCLA Opera Workshop will present the libretto "C radle Will Rock"· Monday, Feb. 23. The Juilliard Strin9 Quartet will perform Monday, Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. Three programs are scheduled in March. The San Diego Reper· Dick Hogan New Auxiliary leader Dick Hogan was recently installed as the commander of the United St.tes Coaat Guard Auziliory Flolillo 25, head· quarteied. in Newport Beach. Hogan wu a put director of community development for the city of Newport Bea.ch. Vice commander W Richard falk of E1 Toro, and Peter Van Schultze of Newport BN.ch was appointed staff officer for public relations. The orquiution ia dedicated to promotinQ recreational booti09 oofoty. tory Coapoay will p-1 "Warl<ia9," by 8ltulo Torkol Moecltty ud ~y, Wucb 9 udl0ot8p •· Tho Old Globe Thealer wW b,; 111111t '"Nooa lor lito~-:· by lugno 01felll Sotordey, Nardi 14 ot 8 P·•· ud !lwMIIy, W.rcll 15 at 2:30p.m. The muaieal "Wanted: lxperieDC*:I Operatora'' will be p,_tod by tbo Billuguol Fouade-ol tbo Aria SuDII.y, Morel( 29 ot q P·'l'· Pr04pam deta.i.ls •r• available by c:allinq Ole CommtHee lor Arta ot 833·6378. '-tur• The ..cond lecture in a two- part •ri•• on the future of icience will be pr ... nied Wednesday, Jan. 28 when Dr. Melvin Calvin will diacuas "Hydrocarbon• in Plants: Renewable !.aerqy from Harv•lable Cropt" •t 8 p.m. in the Science t.ctuie Hall. Two 1ectures are .c::hedu.led in February. Rita Walters of the Loa Angeles Unified School District Board Of Education will tallc on "Our Time i.e Now" Tues- day, Feb. 10 at 8 p .m. in the Gota Room at Mesa Commons. Alex Haley will speak on "Roots: A Saga o'f Black History" Wedne5day, Feb. 25 at 8 p .m. in Crawford Hall. Friends Of Library To Hear Author At General Lunch Meeting Joan Pizzo will discuaa her re· cent book, "Little Crumb," at the general luncheon meeting of the Newport Beach Friends of the Library at 11 :30 a .m ., Jan. 27 at Pilar Wayne's fernlem Cafe in Corona del Mar. Dlu1trator Clyde Geronimi, an award-winning Disney animator, will be a specJ-l quest. For re:tervations \Mnd $6.50 per per10n to Felicia Young, 2011 Port Cardiff Place, Newport Beach. For information caU 673·1633. ALTERED STATES ~).,._ .. .... Jr*r _,_,.....,.._ "Emerald BaV'" . AitfioJP• .... •••• "'*~"r-•-' -,. o.t.1la 011 the11ecture MriM : .are aniJ.I»e bJ'c:alliJuJ U.. Stu· •• , iltnt AJI.ir. leelurH at :: 833-5988. : Fllallorloo A doublo tilm IHturo wtU be :: ahbw. each Saturday n.igJat at • 6'30 ud s ,IS p.m. In tbe UCI Socl.J Science Hall . Film• to be a.hown ore: -Jan. 17: BreMOn'• "lA• Anq .. du Perch .... aitd "Lincelot." -Jan. 24: Berqman's "Devil's Wanton" and Ray's "Distant Thunder." -Jan. 3f: Kuroaawa's "The Men Who Tread on the Tiger'• Tail" and.Mizouqucbi's "A Geisha." -Feb. 7: Fellini'a "Variety Lights" and "I Vitelloni." -Feb. 14: Lattauda'a "Without Pity" and Olmi's "ll Po.to.'' - -Feb. 21 : Ray's "Knock on Any Door" and Riinais's "Last Year at Marienbad." -Feb. 28 : Cocteau's "Or- pheus" and Rohmer's "Perceval." -March 7: "Dead of Night" by Cavalcanti, Hamer, Crichton, and Deardon, and Berri's "The Two of Us." More information on the series is available by calling 833-6lJ22 . Marital Workshop Planned Saturday A workshop on Ma rital Con· fhct and Renewal will be presented by Coastline Com- munity College on Saturday, Jan. 24 from 9:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the She raton Newport in Newport Beach . The workshop will be led by Fraser Powlison, a marriage, family and child counselor. The SIS reqist.ration fee includes lunch. Advance registration is advised. For further information call the Community Services and Colleqe Activities oUice at 963-0811. Ferd Johnson 67 ..... 1 111671-1107 01*1 daiiW I I =-s:f MD!IIIaW . • • • ' • - Memben of KOCE• Founders Forum gathered at the we/1-.oppomted 1V •tudio to make o pilcb lor the planned bene/it ''Evening With Louis Rukey.r. "John Rinaldo embraces fellow committee members Barbaro Wiener, Jell, and lJz Toomey. The benelit, •cbeduled lor Feb. 4 at the Registry Hotel, ba. been underwritten by severol generous local urms so that all o/the $50 per person dono· lion u tax deductible to those attending tbe event. RuJceyser is considered to be television's top linon· cial expert. StoH photo by leon Holhburton Jean HaUiburton's HARBORUTES . Well, here I am in Wuh- inqton, D.C . with my thermal underwear, furry-lined ~d-cast boots, and Patti Spiel~n's white mink coat! That lady seems to have them in all colora. You see h•r green one on th11 page (take my word for it) and there is an orange one, tool Not danng enough (or color· ful enough) to sport either of those, I accepted her generous (and warm!) loan of the white one. At th1s pomt I may even be over-mmked, since Mary Blake insisted on havmg daughter Tracie in New York send on her (Mary's) ranch mmk to D.C . to my address and for me to bring back to Newport. The atory of why Tracie lS glv- ing up the mink coat 18 not mine to tell, but Mary might divulge the facts, if properly uked. • • • Aa you read this, mo.t of the f..tivltlel afOWld lb. lnauqura- tion ot Pr•ident Ronald Reagan and Vice Pr .. ident Georqe Bu•h will be in the past. But, u I wnte 1t, they are stiJl m the future, and 1 am an· ticipating the charter f.Lqht , the pre-inaugural Texas party, the Badham'a recephon m tbe1r new bom.e, open-bouse at Sen. Hayakawa's ofbce, brunch at Conqreuman Goldwater'• (Jr.) office the mornmg of the In- auguntion, the lnaugurahon Ceremony 1tMU (even m the icy c old!) and the ga]a baU.! Anticipahon may be less ex· hausting than reahty 10 this case, but we will bring back a report on our locals and the1r part m the whole wonderful enterprlM. There are a few other thmgs in the real future which we would like to mention before we elaborate a bit on some of the past events p1ctured on thlS page. The b1g p1cture across the top of the page 1S just a nice way to remind you of the annual benefit for OC's own wonderful TV sta· hon KOCE, Channel 50. Last year's benefit sponsored by the well-organized Founders Forum was held in Las Bnsas restaurant in laguna Beach w1th the theme of "An Evenmg on Fantasy Island." From fantasy to the economy 1s quite a JUmp (or is it, these days?) but this year's theme of Wall Street Week bnngs us the fascinating speaker, Lou1s Rukeyser, who "makes the prob- lems of finance and economics both lively and mteresting." The dinner-benefit is bemg underwritten by Dean Witter Reynolda, American Home, lr· vine'• fte¢atry Hotel, the law fhm ot GU.., Calla.ha.n, Me· Cune, Willi• & Edwards, and Slftith Printera and IJtho- qraphen of Tu.tm. The spec1al event comm1ttee conslSts of Russell Pearson (chainna.n), Mrs. J. Robert Fluor II, Terry Gues, Mrs. Charles Hanson, Mra. Russell Lnd, Dr. Bernard Luskin, Mrs . Andrew Miller, John Rmaldo, Mrs . Michael Toomey and Mrs Alan Wiener. U you missed an inv1tahon and would hke to parbc1pate m thts prOI'D181llg evenmg. call 895-5623 fo r reservabons. • Nancy Ebsen has cast Day program set for Fnday, Jan. 30, on the campus m Los Angeles . Helping to put on this ma1or production are committee members from the Harbor Area. mcluding Carol Blanchard, Bet· sy Van Dyke, Diane Schwe1tzer, Mary Ellen Hanley, JoAnne Monson and Ruby Ann Barker from Newport Beach. lrvme members are Nancy W1lson, Gwen Byrd, Barbara Johnson, Dr. Mary Krause and Jean Schultz. Joan Anderson of Costa Mesa and Carol Hamdton of laguna complete the locals-on the comm11tee, that 1s. You can bet there w11l be dozens of Har· bonte s at that gathermg USC appears to be movmg mto th1s area m a number of very pleasant-and educahonal-ways. The Balboa Bay Club recently was the site of a day-long sem1nar on "The Pobsbed Ex- ecubve," presented by the USC College of Contmu1n9 Educa· tion. Herb Sutton, owner and pubU.heT of Tbe Ezuign, aa well u the two other Sutton News PreS~enllng o check lor $8,500 to New DirectioNJ Pre.ident Schaar, Jell, ore Carol Leo.blee, President of the Dolpblru of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, and Linda Strahan, post chair o/lhe Wimbledon West tenms tourney. The proce«h /rom lh1s e vent benefit the New Directions hallway home lor recovering women alcoholics. StaH pholo by Sorry SJobJn Group weelches (and who also heads Sutton Industnes) was guest speaker for the semmar conducted by Ron and Diane ReiJler, a husband-wile team of executive development con· sultants. Clever Vorpal Gallery in laguna 1 They have a show of 40 origmal pnnts by Paul Delvaux (ava1lable for purchase) at the same hme as NHAM's more fo r· mal ellh1b1hon of the famous sur real1sl pamter's works. • Last September bachelor M.tke Fedderly of Newport Beach pa1d $800 (to the OC Mus1c Center) to buy a French gourmet dinner for e1ght offered by four very spec1al gourmet cooks as theu contnbuhon to the new Sound of MuSJc Chapter of the OCMC And as lime rolled around-as 1t does-11 was hme to honor the pledge M1ke chose a mce Saturday n1gbt and mv1ted Sus1e Ingold, J.J. and Betty Kmckerbocker, Charles and Laura Mclaughlin and Lynn and Marhn Sanborn- to the Kn1ckerbocker home' Coolung and servang Wlth the greatest of care and sk1ll were those super servants (of the OCMC) Dr. Carl and Charlene Rleder, Maxme and Robert G1b· son, Dr. Wuham and Nancy Hodson and Sally and Dr. Rlchard Thatcher. What a way to give! The GuJs Clu.b of the Harbor Area hold• 1ts annual m .. ting w1tb mstallahon of officera for the board of duectors on Thurs- day, Jan. 29, at the Velvet Turtle 10 Newport Beach. • Orange County wlll have a new hosp1tal1n Garden Grove and the ground.breaking for AMI Palm Harbor General Hosp1tal il set for Tuesday, Jan. 27, 10 the evenmg They're domg 11 up 1n elegant (Z1gner) style Wlth cocktails, entertamment, valet parkmq, etc. You can tell it's tD.ink, can't you? &t what you can't tell ts that it u 91' .. DI Patti Spielman, who 16 more doring-ond unique-than ma.l people, bovgAt it to go to lrelond, yet. Meanwh1le, we count on you to tell us all about the local In- augural Ball wb1ch was held at the Dianeyland Hotel' That bas to be one of the 1ucest thmgs that has ever hap· pened to Orange County. Gekas and Mary SuU1van m the lead roles an "The Great Sebas· hans," wluch will open Fnday, Feb. 6, at the Newport Harbor Actors Theatre at 390 Monte V1Sta m Costa Mesa. Call 631 -5110 or 673-5115 weekdays from 1 to 5 p .m for tickets and further mformaho n. • • True to tbeu pledge (at the Sound of Mus1c Chapter of OC MuSJc Center's gala auctJon) to present an elegantly prepared-and served -gourmet dmner to buyer M1Jce Fedderly nghl and h1s seven gue sts are Dr Carl and Chaiiene R1eder Bachelor Milce borrowed the home of Betty l o KmcJcerboclcer, leh. and her hus USC baa a T HINK SPRING! ITS NOT TOO EARL V TO PLAN YOUR SPRING WARDROBE ••• WE ARE EXPERT DRESSMAKERS CAPABLE OF WORKING ON ALL TYPES OF FABRIC I AI. TEAA TIOH SERVIa AVAILAel£) l69li71MSTIIHT.SUITI" .&...tii:.Q924 111'1 w.tpoft SQucn. COlla MeiO ~ A rose is a rose A flonst 1s a different matter. There's only one Clark K~nedy. C&t«~ 641 -0810 • Stone Mill Business Park 291 S Red Hill Ave. • Cosla Mesa bond, I/., to entertam h1s guesl$ let Your Pet'IOMiity SHINE AT Mari·Bey lAMP SHADE ~0. proudly presents the songs of Robin HR D OVER -1 WEEk MOll! .. In anv ....._, ••· the f\lm • ~-loud funny." MWoo!~ .... - -A~c--,r ........ I.'--• Or-Cal .. Cel .... ~-nta LOUIS FALCO DANC-COMPANY SATURDAY, Jenuery 31 I P.M. -OCC AUDITORIUM 2701 Faervtew Road Costa Mesa Genera/ Adm1sston $6 00 vtM Mu tarc.enlf'"to -(714) 551--5110 SAM'S IT AUAN DELI PIZZA a FOOD TO GO PARTY PLA 'ITERS I ~ ..... ·-· I ..... hy, THEATER REVIEW ' Man' OD br It -a laDQ tiiDa lor tho very beat sbo. to fiAally arrive in OW' arM. ''TU liepll&at WaD," by Bemard Pomerance is one ...cllloa.q anticipated play. Unfort:ua.ately, to much wu e:a· .,.c:ted, rather lUte awaitin9 an importut 9tl1Mrinq oaly to be more Ucited by the prepara- tion, that this South Cout Repertory productiOn muat be judc;rtd & cbaappoilltment. Rext Bou~ 9inil 'a fantuHc .performaace the role of John Merrick,1the rMl D&me of the Elepbnt Wan. Problematic..Uy, bOW8'ftr, Bo.laom's per· form&DOe: "11 10 overpowerin9 the actinq it.lf beco•• more im- portant thaD the characteruation of the part. One atraiu eo at tim• to follow Bouuom, a1 Vic- torian "hqla.nd must have atrain· ed to IQIIow Merrick, that tho oenU.JV,aD'a warda are la.t, and more importantly his DloMN.Qe. ........ -HhibttlDg .... dalonalty, INCh Ill h1o ugU..... Whea UU. Nn•Uaq b.t.ppeu OAOe too oftec, Ra-ab.ndou Merrick ud ....S. b aaooey. Fortunately, the leedinq w.r9.a~t o{ the day, Fteet.rick Trev•. COIDM lo W.rriclt'a &kf. Trw. lakN care of Merrick and manao• to obtain the viaiting -~ of a leadinCJ &c· tr .. , Wn. Jtendal. She and Merrick become friends, and Mra. X.endal brinqs her friends, the tout of Victorian .aciety, to m"t Merrick. Throug-hout, the qu.•Uon remeina unan.wered: In this life, what, indeed, reelly is normal? _ ...... ~ Guy and Phyllis Halferty of Newport Boach will offer muoic bv George and Ira Ger.hwln Saturday evening, Jan. 24, at Or•nge Coast College. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. In the OCC Auditorium. For ticket information, phone 566-6627. Belly Dancing Group Starts The fir1t m"tin9 of the new Middle Eastern Culture and Dance Auociation will be held on Monday, Feb. 2 at 7:30p.m. at the w .. tminater Community Center, 8200 Weatmin1ter Blvd., We•tmin•ter. 554·1936 or M8c;r Chrysler at M2-2697. ltzhak Periman Concert Sold Out Joh.n Merrick hu a terrible deformity ~~ cau .. elephan- tine qtowth. em Ilia body. In Victorian England, he il ulh- ered from lid.bow to sid•how as a frMlt worthy only of the curiou. star .. of citizens. Shepherd.d by a liniater bloke It'• a fucinatinq play, a ortp- pinv pt.y, one that tHra at the hNrt and •till mau.q .. to terrify the mind. But this production qoea beyond the important fact that the situation C4rri" itself. Penelope Winduat u Mta. Ken· dal ... med to underatand this better than the other performers. An actrNI playinq an actre .. who must inilil!lly act to over- come the aioht of Merrick, Ms. Winduat was a deUoht. You won't quickly forvet this play, but you certainly won't lonv remember it. Phone 957-4033. Runa throuvh Feb. IS. The auoclation, an off•hoot of the Lo. AnQelea chapter, pro- mot" the art of Danae Orientale (beUy danclnCJ) throuqh worbhopa, Mminara, filma, con· cert1 and charity events. For fUrther information on the Qroup call Cathy Dickey at Tht Loa Anoele• PbUharmonic Orcb .. tra concert featurinq an appearance by violinist Itahk Perlman Saturday, Jan. 24 at the Santa Ana Hiqh School auditor· ium ia aold out, accordinq to the Oranoe County PbUharmonic Society, apontora of the event. PAIIILT WUII. 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Packu, wloo Jaw. 6a lm.De, &u beea MStd .&..-ollloe Yoar br IWloor r., ol lloe Clllld Gutdaaco C.la< ol OrODgo COWlly, ~ is eelebratiaq its 20th an--ry. Packu-cited lor hil outataacliaq coo.trlhu.lion• to the com.anullty. ' . B--'roomDancklg Offered At OASIS OASIS Senior CiUaeu Center ... lla.tmq ~room dancino on tbt fir1t, tllird a.nd fifth Satur· day• of every month from 8 to 10 p.m. wJtb a review and practice period from 7:30 to 8 p .m. The center ia located at Filth and Marvuerlte in Corona del Max. Ftt il $1.50 per person. For more information call the Carla at 673-7839, the Moon• at !WS-7665 or OASIS at 759-9471. Theater Arts Plans Auditions Jan. 26, 2 7 Auditiona lor "God's Favor- ite," the next production of the Newport Theater Arts Center, will be held Jan. 26 and 27 at 7:30p.m. at the center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach . Three women and Jive men are needed for the play. • \. I ' ' . - \ ' ' \ ' .· -. ·, AngelofYe. p--IOiioe-..,. o1 Or-Cowi!J. It-_. ...u, -lied .... pla,...U, ~ clolld.-.... lo operalecl oa • paJ ..... ·)'OU-oaD hula. J .. ...me. .,. •• .-~ •• w. to any Oraoqe County chJid whOM behaYior U. becOIM baf. DiD9 to parenll, tMchert aDd physicians. The Child Guidance Center was brouvht to Oranv• Cou.aty _ by a vroup of womea who realia- .d the nHCI for such a facility. They Jorm.d the Harbor Key Au:riUary. Their main fu.Dd·raiser is the thrift ahop they operate at 807 W. 19th St., Coota W... It featur" qift-ready mlnYture cactu vardeu, and hand drNI· eel recycled dol11 . Proceed.~ 90 to the Child Guidance Center. . Garden Cbb Plans Meeting Jan. 28 The Harbor View Hilla Garden Cll.lh will m"t Wednea- day, Jan. 28 at 9:30a.m. at the home of Mra. Georoe Fl .... a, 3815 Inlet ble Drive. Speaker J. HOward Asper will dUcuu proteas, e:rotic tubular plants native to South Africa and Auatralia. Co-hosteasea for the event are Mrs. William rleminq and Mrs. Ronald Jack. . \ -~ .. -~ ' .. ' . . : . . . .. .· •' • . ·, - A Spring Bouquet 1\ prcrry floral prim on • w hlre polyester crepe cle chi()(' from ow Jl-1 2 Colle lion which means special value Qnd Slyj • for the price. lzcs 6 10 16. $76 . -· JOHN HOG.A.N Ill Fashion ISland. 'C14P'Jft Cmk'r. 6U· 7100 Lll Jolla: 7tl.'J6-.f.'W·71:ll Fashion Valley. San .~ 291·7100 . r Pam Gibbons models hat woven with her hair Here/ s A Hair -Raising Hat by Dixie Cou.rtne y Braaded ha1r has been around sance the tame of the Egyphans, but Bo Derek's ha~rstyle an the movae "10" populanzed the ancaent style. Now 20-year-old baudresser La ura Gtbbons has brought some unusual vanahons on the braad to the Harbor Area. Gabbons, JUSt one year out of Golden West College's Cos· metology School, has been prac- hcmg her c raft at Ohvera's Han Fashaons an Corona del Mar Although the bra1ded style most often requested 1s the French braid, Gabbons also does com-row bratdmg. rope braadmq, cobra bratdmg, and her own un1que type of braad mg-the bat. The most elaborate bat as one Gabbons calls an open weave l..Rant how to tnak~ UJl your fae~ ... frt"~. 1 ... , ... , "·f•• '"ftthtlt ... , ...... , ............. , ... tt...- ••• t.:u .uul1 ••lut• ,,f \ttUI ....... l.ra~ul tfull.t•• ...... u. I ttl \ '·" ·-" ... " .......... \ ''" ····--... I • 11• It \loUt I,, ... '"'tlh I uloot 2. ............. \llflt Itt•"' •ooltlt .l • oottlutU \ uur 1.,, • I t ,. .. ,.,,. fl ""h••l• tl#"'"' t ltut tit lut \oollt ..... til \f,.t ft \.,t IUdlt h .... "'" otl ,, .. ,., ..... t...-.. uttfuU, pn•t.t• .......... t ,..,.t..ru1• .... t .. a. .... .,.,. • ullr• ltuu .. tU I hr ,. .. , I• I f ••tUr I•• \I, • I, '··tttl ttl fo•t \oottt It•• ht.tJ.,.,urr 1 •••• , THE '80s R4U Thas style requ1res a model wath wa1st-length hatr and a great deal of patience-the process can take as lonq as seven hours To began the compltcated pro cedure fo r an o pen weave hat, Gabbons cuts a p1ece of heavy cardboard mto a carcle about three feet m dtameter, and then cuts a ho le an the mtddle a btl smaller than the model's head Afte r the cardboard as set on the model, Gtbbons combs the dry. clean han over the top of the cardboard frame. Next the han IS pmned wath long shckptns to the frame an a loosely-woven fashton. After p1nnang and weaving, whtch can take as lonq as two hours, Gtb· bons sprays the hatr w1th water Then she apphes a lavash amount of sethng qel, and weaves the batr into an even more mlttcate desaqn The final step as to dry the han under a heat lamp and remove the cardboard To dress up the hat even more, a colorful rabbon can be woven anto thP hau as a fanashang touch Gtbbons c harges $100 fo r an open weave hat, but her prtc-Ps range fr om $12 fo r a sample French braad to $250 for corn ro w bratdang a Ia Bo DerPk, complete wath arttfacaal ha rr added for length. Other shapes m Gabbo n's baq of stylang expertrse anclude a c urved woven hat, and a closP to -the head hat that resembles a vasor These styles can be done wath hatr as short as shoulder length The next ttme you see a woman a round the Harbor Area weanng a fashtonable hat. look agam-11 JUSt may be her hatr1 Adventure$ tn Noturol follng Presents WINTERTIME DINNER SPECIALS Served from 5:30p.m. to Midnight 4 Fish eo Brochette • Vegeta~e Lasagna Roost Turkey • Steamed Vegetables Poached Snapper • Tostado Supreme 5efved with seasonal vegetables • soup or solod and dlnnef roll: from 54.75 to S6.25 ON ..CH, CORONA DEL MAR, OPPOSITE ALIERTSONS mERLE OORfTRl' SALE ·nw PllM'f' for tlw Custom F .. .-.... By Appointment 646 4026 271 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa Varilux2: • The beautiful alternative to bifOcals. Unt.lr .. baluc•l• Vanh.11 2 l•n"' h W" no ••II I• I• hnM <tnd no YlfiOn (umptom•-You- c-1•-t•lv •• all dt.t•n~. ondud~no ~omet•n .,nd tuf)Oirm•rll•t •h•ll p•u "' Wtd• aelec11on of l••hton•bt. lr•m" s-ut todAY NOW IN PROGRESS ~~50«ro ~ 1 Newport Eoalgn W~cry. January 21. 1981 Page 17 The pamstaktng weavrng process ts about hatfway through at thts potnt The setting get suffens the hatr and helps hold '' .n place Seven hours later Parn·s hau ts now almost dry Only the rtbbon as needed to complete the took Pam Gtbbons, Laura's stster-rn-law. ts wartrng for the styling process to begm 2 Laura pulls the dry hau up through the cardboard fra me Staff photos by Barry Sloban 1/2 OFF ORIGINAL PRICE I Starts Friday I' Cnrtl\ <) • 1 , l Spnrt•,wf' 11 7 DAVS ONLY Granny Gowns •• t 'IP C~Utl flO REG $22 . $48. Robes / $4o. $44. FLEECE Robes NOW $16.85 $23.85 $19.85 $21.85 FALL FOOTWEAR SALE SAVE 1/3T1/2 off from regular stock Lanz Shoe SOlon Women'sDayToBeHeldAtUSC WhyWdght Plans senmat Jan. 24 A "CoU.oe of howledqeu il the theme of tU Womea'• Day program to be beJel OD Jan. 30 '-========================~ from 9 a .m. to 2 p.m., at the by P.thJT Cottou and well executed. Univenity of Southern Califor· One of ouz favorite thinq• is a Golden Draoon is located at nia'• Norris Cinema Tb.etTe. ''IUe·out" Chin ... dinner, 2023 Harbor Blvd., in Co.ta Women'• Day il part of USC'a .. pecially on one of our rare Mesa, and the phone number is leoth birthday celebration. The 1tonny eveninos when there is 642-7UW. proqram is IJ)Onsored by the 10methino interesting on the TV Gin lJno b the ancient spell-General Alumni Auociation and tube ... which is very rare. We ing of the word Nanking, the the Alumnae Coordinating often call CheJ Yuan O.r Wanq venerable capital of China. Gin Council. at Co.ta Meaa'• Golden Dragon Ling is aJ.o a lovely restaurant University Trustee Phyllil Nor· and ask him to chooae our din-with a Santa Ana addreu, but a ton Cooper will qive the open- ner. Just as often we select our Costa Mesa postuze 41 it il just ing address at 9:15a.m. own from our large souvenir next door to South Cout Plua. Dr. Judith Stiehm, chairman menu. The restaurant has been there of USC'• Proqram for the Study U you choose to dine in the for nearly five yean, and has of Women and· Men in Society, r .. taurant, The Golden Dragon been recently remodeled. It is will lecture on "What's Tradi- is a amall, happy, bu.y place. U quiet and 10phisticaled, with honal about a Tradibonal Sex you take your dinner home, it none of the draqou., lanterns, Role?" from 9:30a.m. to 10:15 will be bountiful enough to pro-nor red colors often auociated a.m. vide a second feast the next with Chin ... restaurants. Colors Helen Denn.is, proqram d.Jrec- tor lor USC'• lthel Percy An· ci.ru GerootoiOCJJ C.nter, wUJ lectuze on "You and your Aqblo Parnt" from 10:45 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. In the Perlorm.ino Arta PIAu. Next, Dr. LaUe P. Weiner will ~ on "Genetic Enqin .. rino: A Moral INue for Scientllt.." Scientific and ethical impUcatiou. of oenetic engin .. rino will be addreaec:l. FoUowino lunch, Dr. Jerald M. Jellbon will ~peak on "Malt· Jno the Mo.t of the Pr ... nt." Dr. Jelliaon ~ an aaociate profeaor of piYCholOQY. Women'• Day Com.mitlee member• from Newport Beach mclude Mu. Roqer Blanchard, Mrs. John Van Dyke, Mrs. Con- rad Schweitzer, MrsJ James Hanley, Mrs. William Morison, and Wrt. WUJJam Barker. "Chooeino Thin" b the topic of a Mminar to be pr ... nt.d by Why Weight Inc. Saturday, Jan. 24 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Com.mJtt.e memben from Jr. riDe ue Wn. ThoiUI WU.On, Wn. Ronald Byrd, Wn. Paul John8on, Dr. w.,., ~ruM, and Wn. Willi&m &hults. Com.mJtt .. member hom eo.ta Me.a b Mu. Frank Andenon. · Reqiltry Hotel in Irvine. Ticket. are $20 and may be obtalned hom any Women'• Day CoJnDijtt .. JMmber or by phon- inq the USC Alumni Office at (213) 743·2983. Free parkino ia available on campua hear the USC entrance cloeest to the lntenectlon of Figueroa and hpotition. FOUI'IlierToHead OCI Wind Ensemble The worbhop will be led by Oyan Goodman and Rhoda WeiMl, co-founden of Why Weiqht Inc., who have more than ~ years e~perJence in the weight control field. Reaervatioru are $35 in ad- vance or $40 at the door. For more information call 628-2395 or write P.O. Box 8633, Anaheim 92802. Saly Steiner Will Discuss Top Artists An Uluatrated talk on the day. A few dishes will not travel are soft shades of beiqe, fine well enough to take home . . . woods qleam, and there is a their excellent Sizzhng Rice serene atma.phere. We enjoy Soup, for instance, and tea. dining at Gin Lno as well 41 Aquarian Events Plann~ Peter Fournier hu been nam- ed director of the UC Irvine Wind lnaemble by the School of Fine Arts. drawing•, etchinos, prints and painting• of famous arlilta wiU be pr ... nted by Sally Steiner on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. We have enjoyed appetizers takinq home the biqh-quality of deep-fried shrimp, shrimp dishes. There is a cocktail toast, and excellent egg rolls lounge, a good wine list, and and spareribs. The Moo Shu there are banquet facilities for Pork ia expertly prepazed, and a 40 to 60 questa. hou1e special, Flower Beef ia Some outatandingg dishes at slices of tender beef, marinated Gin Linq are a delicate and ex· 10 18aame oU and garlic, deep- fried, and served in a delicate otic Crab and. Com Soup, a beautiful beqinninq for the The Mission Science of Mmd wtll bold a symposium entitled "The Aquanan ConSJ)Uacy 11 Alive and Well in Orange County" on May 9 at the Mission churc h in San Juan Capistrano. Pnor to the symposium, amaiJer "Ahve and Well" gatherings wtU be held throughout the county. Meetings will be lD Newport S..ch on March 16, Costa Mesa on Jan. 26, and lrvane on Feb. 16. The purpose of the pre- aymposaum meetings is to discuss Marilyn Fergu10n's book. "The Aquarian Conspiracy." Further mformahon is avaalable from Rev. R1ta Mcinnis at 661-3610. For the pa1t 10 year1 he ha1 led the Eatancia Hioh School Wind Emsemble in Colla Meaa, where he earned national recoqnition at the Music Educator~ National Conference in 1973 and 1974. The lecture is given in con- junction with the current Artists by Artists exhibition of portraits and self-portraits of famous ar- ti.ts from the French Impre•- sionistic period through contem- porary art on view at the muHum through Monday, Feb.l6. Admiasion to the lecture is $2.50 for members and $3.50 for crepe shaped like a flower· meal. Abalone. cooked for many Black Muahrooms and houzs, is combined w1th black Chin ... Greens u another bne dish, 41 is Gun Pung Chicken, mushrooms in a laudable oyster Locals To Attend Concert Event Muaicaana interested in join- ing the UCI Wind EnMmble should contact Fournier at 933-6615 weekdays. I non-members. For information c all the museum at 494 -6531. sauce, and a house spectalty, hot and IPicy • served in a aauce Spicy Hot Sizzling Steak 1erved of gr .. n onion, sesame, garUc The annual open rehearsal, concert preview and luncheon an the Blue Rtbbon Room of the Los Angeles Music Center wtlJ be at1ended by members of the Orange County Philharrnonac Society women's commattees and tbeu guests Thursday, Jan 29. in a tantalizing tornd black and lOY. The menu is large and bean and chili sauce lS a lists the gamut of Mandarin cuisine. Fish and .eaJoods are deUght. fresh and aze treated slrillfully. Gin Ling is located at 3644 S. Vegetables are crisp from the Bristol, and the telephone wok and aauces are complex number is 751-4666. An open rehearsal of the Los For Ouollty 'hoto-finlshing We Offer Color 'roceuing 1, Koclok. CAL'S CAMIIIAS ·lJ70 llewport IW., CasU Mesa i46-9lll ravei .. ag AIR TICKETS • TOURS e CRUISES Fnendly. personalized serwce Wtth nt'Wtf a ana ct.Jt. AI map uetit c•ds acapttd. fl.IIOIIACC(TT A8oe:IC*I; V.glr*J Mekrln, ~eo..,. Loa. Allnltn. &llo Jcltlneon and ,. Ewing ··---~-noow COISJ_., ....,._WACM, CA ..a 17141131·1171 STOP IN AND SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF SWEATERS Many colors and styles II< •lJIIS ~ Jl'l T'( t. no CtAI1 Y C\.OSFO 'lUNDA Y 7.9& [>\!I1CIIft>ly br~aded iJnd balfed to palrctlon thto; rvmptmg new combtnatton of Plump Bon~lns Chtek~n Br~01st. Ttm<kr Ham and Swts~ Chuw rs ~ wrlh VOtJf chac« of ouT Stt:CJmmg Oam Chowd«r. Soup ofttw Oily cw Chill4rd Mlxed Gf««n Salad. plus R.ce Pi1a( BrOIWd Tomato and a hal( loa( ol Warm In ad .-1d Bun«r ~ \1 P \\ port \ Fa \ or it e Drug~ tore .---::= -~;'· .. '1~ . Co•plete PreserfptJoas a Delt.ery c ... er. od Plaoto s.,pUes Greetbag Cards a s-dries Blood Prasue Co .... tado• VIa Lido Plaza 3445 VIa Lido Newport Bac• kerstin • A • ftl A 0 E A t:, ,.. 497 4868 675.0150 Ope• Daly Free Parldag MEN MJWOPOI EVENINGS • fa::til &Petf • Deep tMantfll e lbth & Pedte .. e • U5lt ''"' e Free C'..cJDsullJhOII ~ NIIIJ ~ HO'lt • ~ Vl&l"'IGG '.-50 C:OAJr .,..._,. Y • t..OIG4IMA IIAOo Angeles Ph1lha rmonac concert set for Jan. 31 an the Santa High School aud1tonum at 8:30 p .m. wtll be led by Spao11h con· ductor Jesu. Lopez-Cobos. Dr. Kassorla To Present Seminar P~Jcholoqist Dr. Irene Kasaorla will conduct a ~emanar designed for women, and Auditorium at Oranqe Coast College. Admission is $10 and lunch as included. Reservahons must be made by Wednesday, Jan. 21 watb Mrs. Harnet Crane at 830-2188 or Mrs. Joseph Gleason at642-8379. "Celebrate YouraelJ: Learn to be Yow Own Best Friend," on Saturday, Jan. 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Student Center KU10rla will be joined by 18veral other gue•t speakers. .s Li I TUDOR .'~-ROSE I After Christmas ~ r SALE WHkDA\'S lOAM WffklNDS <I AM & 1 PM lectvtng from llw INa., ..... Adulh S8 C htldrt>n S'i final days :50%l 494-0093 The Country Emporium 254 Broadwa" Lagana a-ch :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~The Children's =. 4'-~ .... ~ ... , Bookshoppe !. 4'-cordmlly mv1tes you to tneet 4'- 4'-~ ~ ~ ~ MAURICE SENDAK 4'- ~ 4'-~ On Sunday, January 25th fron1 2PM -4:30VM ~ 4'-Mr Sendak IS the award wummH nulhnr ~ ~ and Illustrator of W he1e the W 1ld Tlunqs Art:> ~ ~ In add1t1on he has con tr1butpcl1n "Vf'r 4'- ~ 70 nat1onally recoqn11erl r.IHirlr Pn ·s IHtt•l-'> 4'- ~ New Location 4'-!1'! 183 1 Westcliff Dr. 4'-~ NewportBeach (714)675-1424 ' ~~~~~~-~~~~~a·~~~~~-·~a·a•a•a•a•a·a~ ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Ruuo'• Grooming January Whltevvash $10SPECIAL Por Alllmall and Metllum Size Dogs S 1 S.OO for Large New Cuatomen Only Call Now For Appointment ,..,.. ~ ~ ..._,.. ~ 'MHtON laNID MflfOl fo.f & COUNlfrf __ , ... ,,u ...... .,.. .... .. ., .... all'Uf ,.,., UloGUIM....... .. ,~...., 11~ 10 MlfQ.If IMITA,.._ CA •..-oM IUOt CA IMYA .._ CA REUGION DlYoree S.mlDar "Growing Through Otvorce," a MmiDaJ' for Catholic dJvorced or Mparatecl penona, wlll be held Wed.needaya, Feb. 4 to March 18 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the St. JOMJ>h Center 1n Orange. Leader t. Jim Smoke. FH t. S.O ($45 at the door). dayJ an. 25 at 6 p .m. at the Temple, 1011 Camelbeck, Newport Beach. All new membera are invited. for more information call Susan at 559-5696 or Teui at 975-0471. Jewilh Profeuional Slnolea of Orange County will hold a Super Bowl party Sunday, Jan. 25 at the home of Judi Stem. For more information call Richard Katz at •97-3472 or the Temple office at 644-1999. ODe ,. .. r att.r gradu.ati.Dq froaa h.loh echooJ, ao.t of Newport-W... 10hool cliatrict'• clu. of '79 t. atte11dlnq college, the ctJ.trict'• Juat.rele&Md Graduate Follow-Up S¥y ln· dJeat ... The Mventh auoh ttudy done by the ~ehool diatrict, it wa• compiled from information provided by a random aample of 1979 oraduat .. who re•ponded to a flve·paoe, 89-qu .. tion 1urvey. They provided informa· lion on their c urrent education, marital 1tatu1 and employment, and alao evaluated their high KhoOl eclucaUOD ln the lJQht of tbeh uperiecc .. elnce. Overall r..Wte are aiJD.ilar to put etud»a, according to Nola Hoffma•, d.1.1ricf developaaent J.ah coordln.ator, who compiled the •urvey. They indicate that 73 percent are attending 10hool full time, and uother 14 percent &J'e part-time atudenll. Studenta are fairly evenly 1plit between two-year and four-year colleqes, with 52 percent attending a four·year colleqe, and 4• per· cent a two-year ln1UtuUon. None of the •tudenll re~pondlnq had ID&J'ried. Some 17 JMUcenl were work· log hill time, ud uother 43 percent paJ1 time: 38 percent of thoee nepond.ing Mid they weren't working at the time. Dif. ferenc. appear betwHn male and female atudenll: whUe only 9 percent of the girla d on't at· tend colleqe, 47 percent aren't worldnq. In contrut, 19 percent of the boy• aren't attendinq echool, and 28 percent aren't worlting. Cheeb payable to St. JOMph Center ahould be mailed to 480 S. Batavia, Orange 92668. tor information call Stater Dorothy Morria at 633-8121, E.xt. 1763 WHkday1 between 1 and • p .m. An adult education claaa in converaational Hebrew will beqin in Late January. Medi Aviv will teach the clua. For more information call Miriam Van Raalte, director of educa· lion, at the Temple office 644·1999. IN THE SCHOOLS College 1tudenta are ap· parently doing qujte weJI: 44 percent report that the1r college qradea a1e about the aame as th.U high school qradea, and another 31 percent aay the~r col· leqe grades are better Catholic Tour The local Catholic Pro Sancti· ty Movement will conduct a pilgrimage to Rome trom April 27 to May 1. The event, limited to 20 per· soJU, will include an audience with the Pope, participation in Mua at St. Francia' tomb, and viaita to St. Peter's Basilica, the Catacombs and Aasisi. For more information call the c enter at 956-1020. Christian Science Lecture "The Three Great Christian Demands" is the title of a talk to be qiven Sunday, Jan. 25 at 3 p .m. in the audJtorium of Newport Harbor High School. Speaker will be Beverly Bemis Hawb DeWindt of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship. The lecture is sponsored by the Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, of Newport Beach. Temple Bat Yahm The annual new member potluck dinner wiU be held Sun· Minister In School Rev. F. Brian Cox IV, a.uociate rector of St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach, has returned to Fuller Theological Seminary to com· plate a required two-week sag· ment of the school's continuing education program. Upon completion of the pro· gram be will be awarded the Doctor of Ministry degree. Church Remodeling . The Community Presbytenan Church of Laguna Beac h w11l luck off a fund·raisJDg dnve to restore and remodel the c hurc h, a landmark in Laguna Beac h smce 1928, at a d inner Monday, Jan. 26 at 6:30 p .m. at the Mar· riott Hotel in Newport Beach For more informahon on the event call the c hurc h ofhce at 494·7555. S kill• Testa More than 500 }etten will be aent ne:a:t week from the Newport·Mesa ~ehool district to parents whose Mnior atudenta have not yet passed all 60 altiUs m the required graduation prof.t· cienciea e:a:ammation. Only 73 percent oJ th1s year's seniors have already passed the· qraduation e:a:am, leaving 27 percent who still must master some part of the test before they can graduate. For further information, call the school d 1st rict office at 760·3200. In Colleg e Indiana Umvers1ty: Randall K. L1ken of Newport Beach has been elec ted to membership in Beta Gamma S1gma, a nahonal busmess honors fraternity. Bnqham Younq Umversity, Provo, Utah: Kurt1s James Kearl of Newport Beach received his Bachelor's degree m Dec ember. Un1vers1ty of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho: Chnshna L. Howlett of Ne wport Beach has been named to the Dean's Ust. ~ou ~ ~~~J' ~~.d 1-o a l7foUn?-!7~ $Udal-9J)~ ~~a6h«m ,(/~ (1n .'1~111ulay , 1/,4> ,"Jfu'Jiy-·?i't.>l ~J',fantlnl,y Jn:.Jfl J:.JfJ M ~:.If' OCEAN VIEW LOY.S SAN CLEMENTE HARBOR RIDGE REVISITED? Cuatom Home and Builder's Packoges. $99,000 to $270,000/29o/o down M•rlner' a Point Realty 8kr. Coo • 418-5153 IIMIMIII WHIN Toke over 1 0~ lntere~t. fixed rote loon. Sharp 3-bedroom, 2-both "Buccola" hOme near South Coast Plaza. Only $130,000 and owner wtll corry. Call now to seet • 875-e870 [B JACOBS REALTY ON THI PENINSULA POINT See this new Hstlngl Sunny brick patios enhanCe tradi- tional Cape Cod, beamed ceilings. cozv ftrepkice excellent condition M2-1200 Plttlclrrtft I•IIY l\obers and [ilertsen R ealtors :333:\ E.ut C(l.t~t Htghw.l\ Coron.a dd M.u 675·2373 WE'RE HERE m TO HELP YOU ~liiiJijlil~ ... * 6YW.ao * a.DI.COAif~ (oeotiA .. MU Univeully of Denver, Denver, Colorado: Kathleen K. Gerrie of Newport Beach ha1 been named to the Dean'• L1at. Counselor To Visit Chriehe Dudqeon, an adrms- IIOns counselor for Cottey Col· leqe lD Nevada, M1asoun, Will vis1t Newport Beach on Feb. 6 . The college, a two·year col· lege w1th 350 1tudents, ia a residential school for women ") and 1s supported by the PEO Ststerhood. Students wishmq to know more about CoUey should call her at 644·5300 on F.eb. 6. Wo rkshops will also be held on that day. Anyone wtshmg to attend should call Mary Hop· wood at 556·4068. Of theN fr .. hman college atudent1, about haH plan to qet a bachelor's degTee: 23 percent want to qo on to a graduate degree. A maJority of thoae workmq say their JOb 1s not related to either theu h1gh school trainmg or theu career goal, and feel that on-the·JOb traininq has been the most helpful source of trammq for them. Of those working either full time or part timne, 78 percent believe that vocahonal educa hon should be emphas1zed more in high school fo r grads gomg directly to a job. "We've gotten that same response qu1te cons1stentJy 1n 1.~ ............. ~~~ ..... ~-'ll·-:"'f~...D .. _ 1 -cMon Chatea u ; ~ W c.R~~tautant 1 ~ "One of the best places ~ ~ to eat In Orange County;• W ~ Restaurant Critic, L.A . Times. '~ lefal.ln &nd frendt Cuisine ~ ~ Lunc:.h And DIRMr Harpht ~rt"' ~ ~ for RetervAtlona 714/810-181 0 ~ ~ 23642 [J Toro ROc\d. [J Toro. CA t ~ (In Sc\ddl~bdck Vall~y Shopping C~nter between j r; Mc\rle Cc\llend~rs and Cc\r W.uh) tcr--4:,~ ... -·~~·~~ ... ~~j.,~ sa Sll ll . drift ~~ er l )htlllltl\L' W.ltl'rtrnnl I )Jnlll)! t h ''L'r H.1r • ( t~kt.lll' HU \\ l'.au ltl l11..1'1 ll11:.h"J' " II • 1-..~2 2.2•h consu.nmq, "chque ·Jsh," or u relevant. Aa m years past, studenta descnbed thelf best·hked luqh school teac her as fan, underetandmg, open mmded, enthustashc, dynam1c, m· telllgent and mteresl.Jng, "mam· ta1ned qutet control w1th a con· s1stent set of rules," well· orgamzed and orderly Sample comments : "Th1s teacher encouraged me to accomplish thmgs that 1 would not have done otherwise " ...... She completed what she set out to no each year .. "Th1s teacher placed a large emphae1s on hie as well as qrades." lfAL ISTATI SALES LETS TALK IT OVER wkh Vogel Pacific Are you the real estate profeutonal we are looking fo r? We need that competent profe lonal who enjoys autonomy and creatlvtty while •«*as 01 SALJIIIBSOMS. fUll-or pon·tlme. For""' CofftMI ...... lntemew ua! omcts In Nl and Cdll. COftflclenttally. Call anyttme. John Carey, I l l. I .E.CJ. talnlng the highest business and ethical ltandards and earning excellent com· ml..aons. We oHer a dynamic locadon for you to re..lize your fullest potential. PlaN ull or drop me a line at Box 847. CoJona del Mar. 92625. 3001 E.COASTHWY.•CORONAO£LNAJl 6t0-6161 .A 11t1lt fro• )lllii!J. LIDO ISLE - QUALITY & CHARM Newly remodeled, 3 bedroom• 3 both. ond den. parquet ond tale fl~. neu lrol, elegant trodlltonal destgn. svpor floot pion fC>f enlertomang, Iorge sunny polio, mtntmum uplteep hor'l'l4t for uht· mote beach "'"ng Good fanoncing ovotloble best b\Jy on lkto mony e•lros Off ed ot $39$,000 UICE EUROPE7 International Real Eatate firm baa two openinas for bilinaual real estate pro- fessionals with experiesace. Very High Commission Split • ' """ ' • I I ------~~ ON THI GoLJ CO&flliil Highly upgraded view townhome on quiet cul-de-sac-Bi& Canyon O.ne-prime location-woodsy .tmosph•e with pine trees, secluded spa, redwood decks- country French doors-understated -'• gance-$550,000 fee. 810111 ELIIIS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE • 1·SPY8LASS Two stories of excelence. SUnken IMng room wtth flfepkJce and beamed vciulted c•• ags. ~ family room wtth flfepkJce, ful length hearth and bonus room with bath. Seller wll corry large ' second trust deed, pool-sized lot. AskJng $565,000. A ''Joy of New- port" listing. • 2 Corporate Plaza Drive Newport leach 759-9100 (4', .,I I.,. """ I I •• ' I •• -Ill ~I .II W~ r·1 I • I ':"":"' .::=:: '·. ,.,_ '· 1-"I ~;! I I • I , .. 1 I • :: I ' • ilf!''..;., ''!t , '':,: f''~ ~--'·' ··~lll'i l l': _. ' ~ ~- H~ MDel-~ ~. 2 bedroom or 1 bedroom pau. den. profe. s&onaUy decorated, .un room. dty lghta and mountain views. 1398,000. A 1et1na of Vergllene Hull AIIUMI 10-A. LOAM 40 foot lot. home and guat room. near s-Jk. owrtlllf/....,a u klng S275,000 ... Ju.t Cllll Unique. IMMACULAU COIID0--3 bedroom.. end unit In Newport a..ch, 1,500 equare f..t. veJy private. $135,000 ... A ....... of Cathv C ray. LteHT AND Alft-4 bedrOOID. elM. c.- mel modeJ, doee to ..,....... 1119.500 ..• A liatlnt of Nancy t..ux. 18YINI TRIACI-3 baaa.. ct.n. pool home, want mel ... ....... ~ 1321.900 ... A~ of Nelina Cro& H 0 M [ S f () r ' , r 1\ s i Rf~puhlu R£~.tit'y Et lnvP~tlll t•nt 975-0564 ...... fOIIIMUTT • LuliiOCIUS tOIIIfert IS a,... •·• tills 4 ledroom, 3 lllttt Uplll "cue! ...._ S. ttatt dtiiiiiC 100111 laftltly 111G111. .._.., r111 toG. All ..... 14111 decl wt~ a S,A IS tile 1C1111 011 lire t*. All IIIII hr 0111J • • .. • • S27UOO Milt •TO Sl\111101 • Ott the ocall&lde Ill tile ttwy, lltfY c'-11 a baubl11l u.cs, 8ucll. S.MIUS lot ••tit a l 11«1100111, 2 batlt rant~ '"" ltome. Guests ..., ••Ins c.n stly 111 tile IMiy 0111 bediOOM IPl M1 tilt Pl'lltl Owlllf wtll ltN!nce $150.000 SGifl'M IACUM l'IIPUJ . Commercially lOlled alld •ts 011 tilt OcaiiSidt of tile ltwy too. 3 0111 bedToom 1011. pnllle CondtiiOn tllrv out Sbart wll\ tG tht Btxll. Owlllr ltriiiS M tlabll S32S.OOO CMI 1W -II ua. lOOt · 0c:Mr011t 111t01111 llf.,_ lhiJirn 4 a.dfOIIIIl 3 1111111 ,._ wtlfl I l*t l~e 3 bto lltciJOOift. 2 ba~ .,.nmtn~ 11111111 b1 .-..-, 1011t Sl.600 000 ant UliMM . 2 siDry C.Sirlm butlt llome ... R-2 lal ,... tw -· I UMt ......... OutsMI ... - II c.._ llcllts I tht Ocun 2 lltciiOOIM. den 2 111111&. ttlls 1 IIMMy room Ow• Will h111nce S249 500 &-. IICIIl · 2 Stary bmtly ...._ 4 tllllrooms. 2 1111111.. ._.., ren. New C... bit •• lire Ill~ c:aM ~ IIIW ~tL ,.,.. tt11tfa-t cett .. 111 lire ..a, .. tuSIIe P'OOl I SI'A Oww IIIIIs t1 fiiCIIalltl'l hr SIIIIMir lloiN. Cal "-trs ..., SIM 900 LAGUNA BEACH II OS ri. Co.t Hwy. 494-117'7 ...-nt IJil) • M.hiplr ...... ... • ---ol '-' hithweY· ....... ...._. -· ow-will Wp ~ •• r-e . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . •. . • $S75.000 ... IUY ·A ....... WJeC.. .w... ............... J ..... ........... ttiW ..... .... -.............. ,. ..... ,. .... -.- - ~~ 6. .... , ~().-# ft.·•· 9'~.,., fA,,.tf., ~-s ft.·•· 1.11 5tJIJ,,..J 1.10 ~IJ...J 9l..et, ~~ • .-.,.-~ 9' .. ,_,dt...l c.ICMUH...- Armbruster Clurman Brown I( Co. 494·8595 1008 So. Coasi Jtwy. La9uDa Beach.Ca: • D !PICTAQJI....a • s.--1.-.-y .._ ....... ,. .... --... ...., ............ C e B.t11. U..u d __. _. ~MI'I'I ,. ........ DD wW..... riewt ............. $09.000 M -.._Mr-......._ ......, ..... ..., ................ ............................... _ ... ., ........ ._.. ...... ................................ .__...._. I , F••• ... -. ......................... ~ ,. ..... c~.~ ........ ,.. ... ... ....,),_.......... li; .. ..... ..... w... ........... $110.D aramk view at. wedge, fl'om prime large lot, 4 bedroom. 3 bath custom home. 3, 700 square feet f~turing marine room, entry, liVing room, din.lng room. built,ins. etc. $1 ,385,000. LIDO ISLE -Newly remodeled traclitionaJ style 3 .bedroom, 2 bath home featuring large recreat1on ~oom and 2 patios. Living room bas attractave beam ceilings. fireplace aDd french doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen built-in appliances. Close to tennis 1 courts. sandy beaches and clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished. $420,000. Open House Sun. 1·5. 214 Via Ithaca. BAYFRONT -We have several fine homes with pier and slip. NEW EXCLUSIVE- CLIFFHAVEN Handsome tradltlonaJ residence in con· 1 venlent Newport location. Beautifully re- modeled and redecorated Including new roof. plumbing, landscaping and Interior. Quality throughout with designer waU coverings, wood and brick. Spacious rooms including 3 bedroom. family room, game/billiard room. 2 fireplaces (one with antique mantle), deluxe gourmet country kitchen. Pool size yard. large lot with space for the family who enjoys Uvlng and entertaining In a quality environment. $380,000 fee. Shown by appointment. 631·1400 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL ESTATE """' j4,nr.ol• P"'"""~ "->..,_....., 243f. II. ( ,,.'14 t""" l iS M•r_. A, .. ,....,_'P'" !Mwl\ &.lbo• 1.&-d 631·1400 673·6900 PUIUC HOTICL STATEMt "T Or WITH DRAWAL NIOM PAIITNE.JISHIP O P£JIAnHC U"OCI riCTlTIOUS IUSINESS NAM[ Th• loii••Wtft•l t••h·••• f'hH w1thtJr••" .... o•n•t•l r•••n•t hem th• r•"n•t tb&p OJ"tt•hn(J und•• th• lifllhv~• bu11n-no"'• I NEW llo4AGl HAIR DESIG N 4500 C•mpu• Do ·•• Suoo• 112 Newroro a. •. h CA Th.. hctmuu.. b'w~,.,_ .. , n!4m• 41At. m•at tot u.. surtn•tthlr• •• t.l. f ,,. Oct 28 J9-rt tft th• c \lnfy I f of.f\fol• R-.., W A~o 1~7 f•oc:on P~ C~,..., CA '1171G c;,, • ..J R , oy N A~<• P.hh•h loo 14 21 tn TM Newport £.. .. ,,, z" r •L • , lilt ,, .... ,1<' PUIUC MOTlCX nCTTTlOOS IUSIMESS NAJa IT ATOtDO' Hlt""l ,.., to1W..t•9 fM'I..OM e t• Jot"Q b.,..._ .. OONAJ.D H GI!AV~ LTD 4000 MetAro~ .. , lllwd -. .... t.lO N""l"•ri le.ch CA 9211410 Hoo bor Ad .. r1 ... "!J • c.~t~ ......... , •• ,. hvn 4000 w .. ~ Ar1~ ... II¥ 1 ::. ...... I )I II""Jl'lr<!l.o.h CA ~lt>l• llut b-.. •• a ..... , "' j" •• t t, • por•' ~" s,JI .~ 0 H c ••• -.... •·~· ~•nt H•• bo•r Ad••tt·• f J 1'\.--• "'-'•••'" .... '•·• I • C(NI'l'" Cl••~ rt (liAf r• ' ,.,,, f • n ~,. r Publ&s~ Ja" 14 ., •"' f•1 t aeotl t I ' ~ • PUBUC NOTICE N72S40 NOnCE or DtA TH or GENEVIEVE B. AHRENS . aka GENEVIEVE BlAIR AHRENS. AND Of PETI· TIO N TO ADMINISHR ESTATE NO. AI072SS To a ll he111, bentoltci<Ute' CrtodiiOII COOIInQenl credtton and pel'ons whCI mcJv be orhe rWIIM" mterl',tf'd tn thto w1ll ~·r .-.••tto ot Genevteve 8 A hr•ns " " Genevteve Bl•tr Ahrens decedent A pelillnn ha ~n hied bv brd<~n l bnp, tn thf' Superh:>r C •IJI t • I Oranql' Counl't rf'QUf',hnq !hAl JordAn L lone~ b•• •f• pointed en ptoraonAI rf'prto~n tallve to cJdmtmJter thl' ell .. lf' o f the dec-4"denl Th• J•elill< n requests aulhnolv tr .td mtDiater the "lAte under lht> Independent AdmtnlllrcJIIOn ofutAtesAct A hearmq on the pehhon will be held "' O.pl No 3 at 700 C tvtc Center D11ve West. SantcJ Ane, C A 92701 on February 11 19tH ott g 30 em IF YOU O BIECT ,, the qranllng of th• pehtwn Y<>U ahould etlh•r <~ppear AI lh• hNnno end slat!' your obt•• Ilona or f1le wutten nb1echons wtlb the court b•lore rhe hMrmo Youc appe.uenrto may be m person oc by your Allornev I F YO U ARE A C RtDITOR or .t conhnqenl cred1to~ ol the d«-eAHd you muat lrle your clatm wtlh th• court of prwwnt 11 to the per sonal repr .. entotllve •r pornt.cl, by the rour1 wtlhtn lour montlu lrnm the dare of hut tlluAnce ol letter• "• prov1ded tn M'f'lton 700 ul the Cahlornt<t Probalf' CodP The lime lor lthna dtu m• w11l not ••ptre p11or to lour m<"' tha from the d•t• r•l lhe h""' 1110 noticed Above YOU MAY EXAMINE th• ltle lrept by the court II vou are a pelion tnler ... leJ 1n th,. ..U.Ie, yuu m"Y ltl• a r~~qu"'' with tbe c-uurt to r .. ouve IJMIC .. I nottce ol the hhn4,1 ol tt.. tnvenlory of .. late •-•• Mel of lhe pehtrun• •~co•unh aad reJ)Ort. ct-.c rtbed tn -· taoa 1200 ol the Cehlotnr" '-obe .. Code ll•a1n• l Smtth Inc At &o'"J at t..w, IIIlO FlorenC'e A .... P 0 a 119 Oownf'y CAI0241 (21l)ltll 9?S7 NWa.tll Jan 21 2ft Feb 4, 1811 In The NeWJ!Or1 In .... PUIUCHOnet rJCTinOUS BUSINESS NANt STA TDitHT lt., hAkwlflQ ,.,.J'Vn• _.,., dotfH.I I •••••" QUAIL O r fiC E BUILDING 11 LTD • CofTo•••• Plo.- Su.t• 201 N••r"'" s .. ,_.-n CA «i2btJO N••Jl«.rt lnr•nt•'• lr .... e.rnn Jnr C4thfornt• C'Oipot•tro" 1 C •ll or•l• Pl•u S .. u• .1\11 """~'<''' S...rk C A q21>MJ Thn buun .. • ,. r or.du ~~ t.y • lttntttld p.utn•uh&l Sr•Jti.d Rc bPr' Anol•. ••c• prM td•ot N••r""' lr t•,.tAtelnv .. tor•lnt T)l,, •••t•ra•n• ••• hl•d .. .... .. -c ·"tl\h' ct •• ~ 1 o ... , ,. r .,., .. I•• If> 11;1!1 PutA.th '•" ll »4 r.t 4 I •"~1 • n Tt.e ~••rv•• [lf'uqr. f '-u.w I PUIUC HOTICt ncTlTlOUS IUSINtS5 MAMt: ST A TlJCDfT r.. .. t...._ .,.,_ .. dooooo -·-•• CliiATtVE IJ.tC\TTlV[ SI"VICIS 4)07 W.tlw•••• A-.r C ,, •• ct.• W•c CA Jl6r l,..v.,,. •• H•l•A W ( wUOviJtl <;(.'., M•• 1..,..,, '• A•• C r r•deiM.t C A;-i,.t •• K Th t;.;,.,t.u • J., ·-.1 t,, • S I • I l,.V.,., • ).1. f .... ' • '· ,, (' '"t ·~ 1,. • :1 .~ f•t • , .. t n ........... ,.f ', J•~·• "-' I'IF> •J PUBLIC NOTICE N72S39 NOTICE Of DEATH Of IR WIN N. HERMANN. ako DICK HERMANN. aka DICK IRWlN NO RTON HERMANN. AND Of PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO . AI072S4 To all heu~ bt>IIPhctartt'< c tlldllc r, conltnqenl , redth,r< •nd pt'rsons whc mav l<> .:>lhf'rwLH tn"erest4"d 1n 1he wtll or PslcJte ol lrw10 H Hl'rmann akd Dtclt Her m<~nn ..slr.t D" I lrwtr• Norlon Hermann dtteedt'nt A pelt hon ha~ been hlt"d bv Be~$ Hf'rm<tnn 1n the Supt>uor c~·urt ul O rdll\jf' County It' qut•,hn•1 that BP ' Hermonn hf' oppo•nlf'd •· personttl 11•1 rt>.t>nl.\llve lo adm1111Sit>r rhP e<t·•tP , I thE' decedent ThP pt'llltor rt>quests <tuthorr IV tv \dmtmsler thE' "''"'" under rtu• lndependE>ul Ad mmcatralton ol [slatE'' Act A heartnq on the pe1111on wtll bt> hf'ld ttl Depl Nv 3 at 700 Ctvtc CPnter 0 11Vf' WE>•I S""'" A n<~ CA 92701 on f'fllbru"rv II 1981 ,,, 9JO "m If YOU O BJECT 1,, thP q ranllnq ol lhP pt>llhon vou <hould t'tlht>r app~Mr <~I lhe ht>artnt,J and ~tale ve>ur ob1K lion, or hie wntten obtKhons wtlh the court bt'lore lhf' heannq Yout <tppecJrAnce motY bf' to pt>rwn or by vuur <ttlornev If YOU ARE A C REDITOR or " cunllnq""' c redtto r ol I he de..·ea!ied vuu mull hit' YOUI cl,um W1lh thl' rourt ol pre5ent 11 tl' the per son<tl represPntAIIve •r potnled by the court Wtlhtn lour mo ntha from tht> dAle of hral 1uuance of lelleu a• provtded 111 .echon 700 ol thfl C•hforn•" Pro b"t• Cod• The time for hhno C'l&tms wtll ""t eapue p1101 lo lour mon thl from thtt nat .. ttl the hear tnQ nottC'ed .. ~we YOll MAY EXAMINE the hie ;•pi by the C'ourl It you ••• " person tnter•ated rn the t>otate you mav ltlfl • requeat wtlh the t·uurt to receiVe •pectaf noll• • ol th• f1hnQ ol the rnv11ntorv ol "'"'• ... ,, •nd ol the ~hhon• •ccountt "'"' repott deacnb4Kt 1n Hvn 1200 ol the Cahlo rnWI Pro b.te Code Brown A•ed & Glhwn 8y Lome I Btown Attotney •• LAw 101 E C .. lor•do Blvd N '100 Pa...,.d•n• C A 91101 (213) 449 4521 Publuh l41n 21 28 Feb 4 JQSI tn Th• N.-po rl En 'iqn AeMCietea, h•c., "••tt•r• ..,.Mn • Rttfttets •M .• SM .................... 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I bdo"' I boll\ O.C• v-pofl t..oc:h MM I Wt"' l't bell\ low .. oc>t ,.. -""'"• _,., ·-IIIII pd ... 2 lodrm 2 boll\ Condo w pool 0<..,., •• of "'ee-oy ... 1 bdom I • both ' lev•l w D con.,.,. ••-.,_, loc011on ., .. 3 ...... 3 boll\ pl.,. II""'• "'""' lOf~ dec. 1 level 'enrt.ov .. llool c,,. ··-A•lune n- COMIMIICIAL _.ACU AVA~A .. IMII'tltMilOCATIONS For Retail, Office•. Et< Coii ...... M PRIME SITE rOtt JOINT YINTUitl DIYILOPMINT Ott I.OHO T .. M GltOUND UASI Appro•nmotefy ~ 000 tq h ~•gf'i wo•~tb•l•tt;o lo cohon pott~bly ''ut.d IOf h~cu'W'tOI tntututton oftt<e •••o•l ahop tompl•• mo~ ot lott food ,.,•ov~ont or m••ed '"tde.--ttOI rOMmef'ttOI .,,. c.tt .., ... n ter ......._., HAMATtC DESIGN -NEW 3 .DitOOM VIEW HOME O...-loofllnl! Voc:totoo ho<h Well ~no-n "''"' '«' t dft'9" AJI C\1\tOt'n te-otv'•' ond ct.•o·l~ Ou••• ,,... .. , ond o Qt.at ..... of the 'oc•• ,, ,,..,.., r'9hr ol 1411 .... OWNIIt Wtu (AftY A.l.f.O. o.tM MOUSI'-A f I fO J VICTORIA BEACH EXQUISITE 4 BEDitOOM Ce4.bfory .,_.., ....,, t-.11 <Otl'l' "'""909" ·on troct Of' ttode tOt ~OfT'• '"'' •·t~ttO'\Ot ~· boo$~ the vhtMrOI• 1n gtQI("IOV\ hvtftt w1th 1+'4 'oc•f~ ot o cto.e n.,ghbof kwi..,O., o-~'h'p of o pttW'O't• wolt..wo, Olc.•u to ~h and pto ..,,.-,on unut~ •e porohe;n of 01.0' tot ente• to•n•ng t•wtng chtldr.,-, P""O'• of .. ,. O"d ~ 9U••• ~·'· .. ".,. cono..,.po•o•r Aln GALLI.Y '" Not~notly •.rogt"lled mttM~, Aun of \a Col of MI .... ... ~'AIUIIAIN{ • fhtt¥11'\Q m••••nv ond Mf+IWiJ ptoce ,,.. P'•"'• end loc:ot•on PoovlOt with tOUttttlondlocolt Offet.dot Mf.JII OTHI.IIUTAU.ANT LISTINGS TOI17t, ... I'U8LfC NOTICr PUBLIC NOTICE: rt<:nTIOUS IUSI"tsS HAM£STAT£MOH Th" tvll• wtOIJ '-"' ,, ' ,,., J PUIUC NOnCt ncnnou5 austNtsS HAMt STATDitNT r ICTITIOUS 8USIHI '~ NAMf STATfMI N1 t.. on•• •• IR ,..Pt)R f~ AI TIVITilS ', t w IJ•h s._,,,. A • ( ., ........... 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I•• II lit '•I ·•· Ttl• N••tl\'tt ... ._...., A107065 To All ht'lf! bent'hcoarrPs ( rt~dttocs conttnqenl c. r4i'dtlor" aud pee son! wh, may b.. olht>rw1st> tntetf'Sif'"J 10 the wtll or e11a!P ..>1 N~II.­ M Hudson di'Ceden• A pehtu.Jn hAs bet>n hi~ l..., Donald M Mc Derm••" 111 lho- Suptortor Court ol Or.na~l' Counlv tf'QUf'5IIO<l rh.t' Dun.tld M McDermott hi' o~r ro•ntt"d u pt"rsooal repre!M!n l4hVf' 10 admtntller lhl' esldh of lhf' di'Cedent Tht> f't>tlllo• r&quesls authortlv lo <rd m1n1sler the .. ,t.,te under lhP Independent Admtmstr.tll<'n ol EJ.tales Act A heaunq on lhp pE'hllull w1ll be htold c11 Dept No 3 <JI 700 C•v•r Ct'nter D11vt> Wr' S<tnl" Ana CA 92701 ftobruc~~v II 1981 "' 4 n am If YOU O BJECT to tht> Ql<lnhnlj uf lhf' pelllt• 0 YOU should Pllhr•t •l'l't'cH 11 lht heaunq •nd •late v ur obtf'< lions 01 l!le ,. rotlf'n obti'C 111 n woth the C••url b<!'k'rt' thP heartn~ Yvur ~ppto,\lall<" may be ~n,ptor•·Jn ur bv youc ellorney If Y OU ARE A C R!DITOR or a ronhnQenl creditor ol the dece.>Md vou mual ltle vour ddlm w1th rh .. court ,,, rr nl 11 to rh" r"' tonal representalov• q potnled bv the court W1lh10 lour mo nths hom the dOll<' 111 IIIII IUUAnce ol lellel' oU pre>v1ded tn wctmn 700 ol the CAhlorn•• Prob.tte Cod• T he hme lor hhnq clatms w.ll not ... ptre puor lo tuur mon lha h om the date ol the hHr ono nolle~ above YOU MAY EXAMINE th• hie kepi by the rourt U you ere a pereon ,nterested tn the elllate, you may Ill• " requ•'' With lh l"OIUI IO rec"•tve 1p«"1al noltCe ol the hhno ol lhll •nvenlo ry of .. lAte •-• a nd of the petthoru accounl, and reporu deKrtbed '" - hon 1200 of th• CAhlotn~o• ProbtteCode Howud C Alph.on £,,, 528 Anaone Ave Sutle 106. 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Newpo•t En11g11, 2721 E Coa$1 Hwy Coront!l d1l M .. , 92625 I'M TIRE D OF BE IN G LONELY Wo uld hk• to m-t !ell. qoodlookonq men on JO',, elhi•hc hu morou.10 , wolh shmulatmq ou!look 1nd 1deas on hie Po!JIIItllllly MIIOus releltonsh•p woth younQ, !all, ooodlookonq {ao I've been fol d) brunetle Pr~ctocal •omenHc •••. Mnous •bout h11v1ng tun wolh l•le, oood converutoons piiiiVIIlQ lpotls qotnQ places Pt..... ....,d vttel tnlorm•hon wt!h p~etu1e to I , P 0 Bos 1012, l.aqun• Beac h, 92652 CLASSiflEDS SaHoa Newt Croap 10 LOST. FOUND r OUND German Sheph•rd o n Balboa bl..nd, nee1 PNtl Str..a. O.lla1 IIIIQI C•ll (71 4) 962 5308, (71 4) 523·<4830 rOUND· Small S1•m-k1t ten, Sunday, Jan 18. •teontty W••• 15th Str .. l, New potl Beech 557 l SJc4 f O UND. rem•le c h•mpaqne Li,.., Ap10 o n Lui c~,, HtQhwey, Corona del Mat Aller S J0c•ll640·9557 LOST. Bl.~ek/whote male cet. lonu hau . med1um stte l.ol;1 F111day noghl, v~ean11y For l,.tt.;Patk Pl&ce n1 &715, 832-2865 LOST l•m•le .. _ Bleck t .. l . .,. 110111\ "" t hMt end 7$1 ·0'195. while ,_, 11 SCHOOLS • INSTRUCTION JiAiStTHI AUTY end rtand .. dt ol pour clt.Ud 't ed11oabort •' Orenqe County Appl• School -kl.lld.,o•r· len-hlqh ..::hool. &lin, ln- d•••dvalued •ll•n iJon 557 175J PJIIYATI TUTORING Rud h•q l•peu•ne ed lea~lt.at, lnfiO Yolli¥. PIO ..,.. Col" ..... " ... •1 , ... .., & C.Vttt..., IW. .... _ 811·9244 ATTRAC TIYI , TALL, ILONDI w~lta l•me~ 111 tarMltd In lft4"hfl9 hl'tlnc..-1· IJ .IIIK'IUe wh1te m•le o.,.r !0 Actl.,. •nd oenerow.. ll•pf' P.O. lo1 11515, C01111e w-. 112Q!. "'""'•· ~reon•JJred IAitruc: bOft "' ,o~~or ho.. Av-S.l YMn. firM -on t... Cell fo1 •PPI .. 1·828·!18:15 elrer I •• ESTATE JfO. AI071tl To •U b.Mr1, ben.tlc~tMt., oredllou, conllnQelll tt«<llon. •ad ~~~n• who m•y be otherwl• Jnter .. led m the will o r Ml•te ol Nor· m•n A Pel.oqwn, •b Nor J!l•n Albert Peloqutn, dece· denl: A petilion hat~ b.en Iii· ed by Carol N. Peloqutn •n the Supenor Court ol Ore. no• County requ .. llnQ t~at C•rol N. Peloqum be 11ppoan1«1 •• per10n•l repr-nt•live lo ed· mtn~tter lhe e•t•le ol Jhe decedent. The pehtJon re- qu"'' eu.thorlty lo •dminbler the •tele undet the li:ldepen- dent Admtnlflreho n of E•t•tes Act. A hunng on the petlllon "''II be held "'' Dept No. 3 •I 700 CiVIC Centet Duve w .. t. S.ni4o An•. C A 92701 on hbtu.,ry <4 , 1981 et 9·30 em If YOU O BJECT to the Qt,.nllng of the pelotiOn, yo u ahould e1ther app ... r •l rhe hu11ng end stele you1 ob)ec· hons or ftfe wrotren obrecltonJ 1111th rh• 'courl before the heanng You t •PJMI•renc• m1y be m penon 0 1 by yo ur eltorney If YOU ARE A CREDITOR or 111 conhngent credtlor of the deceased, you must l1fe your elaom wtlh lh• coutt of pres.nl 1! 10 the per sonel represenl~t~hve •P po1nted by the court wothm lotu monlhs h om the d,.,., ol h~l os&u~t~nce ol IJiten 111 pro•oded •n sechon 700 ol th• Cel•torn.., P•obate Code The !Jme lo r lohnQ cla tms Will nol e•pu• p11or lo rom mon ths hom th<1 date ot the hoMt ong noto~.-d above YO U MA Y EXAMINE th e hle kept by the ~our! U you "re o!ll person mlarested m lhl! e•tate, you m"y hle 111 t@<lUII'!II w1Jh the cCtur! to te<:t'IV& apec1e l nohca ol lho& hhnQ ot th1 Invento ry ol •~!a lto assets and ol !he J!*lt!IOnl, ec~ounl• dnd n1ports deo;c 11bed on sec 110n 1200 ol the Cal.torowo P•obat• Codt< V11Jue •nd SehtK"k, Inc by loMp h C Ob<>q1. At toon•y •• Law 17 Corporal" Plua D"v•. P 0 Bo• 2950 Newpoll 8eet:h. C A {"11 4) 6-449030 Publ1sh Jan 14, 21 28, 1981 Ill The N•wp011 En5tQn NE682 II SCHOOLS& INSTRUCTION CATHY RIGBY G vmna••on Aeademv G or is 5 111nd (ly.,, Seqmnongladwance-d r .. v .. !t A leu mtnt qvm J• t 5 Y"'dl' boyVqu !s (7141768 S9S() "TUTO RING aun!ed 11\l!rucho n 111 b.o,.,r a lql bt.o , ~t••d tnQ math. Enqloah GED £iemen1Mv Adult Cente1 lor Bd~., L• .. rnong 571 4 Skolls (1 14) 557 TENNIS LESSONS bv c .. , lt loed ••nnu1 prohtss>Onel Vetv riN&Onable Ca ll Mar~ "' S.9 J-497 (prel"'"blv .. v• I1111QO) 12 BUSINESS PERSONALS LEARN TO EARN Si80 w-k Wo11k I 2 houu d•1ly slult tn(l env•lo pes S e n d s•H •ddt-d sremped •nvelopo. to Reqal, 424 W Common wealth. Apl L, r uller!Qn C A 92632 14PETS• UVESTOCK f OUND OR LOST A PET J Call ut w•·~· th• Pet P~l• (71 4) 739 2988 SIA.NESE KlnENS h th•• q•eod ch•mp Sho t1, pa1H111 •~e•lable 73 1 2877 PONY , ... ~,~a $500 1500 l '~'"'''· I,JiidtnQ , q•n•l•. Alttcen gray parrol 49l-XWJ. 6n.882J FREt: TO GOOD HO ME f•m•le JC-hound, I y-.!t old, reu.-lered 1n the ch,.m pwo bloodhn• 675-327$ I S GARAGE SALES G ARAGI SAU Babv rut n1t11re , d~ah••. Chn•tma• de<:oreltOol, Sco!ts •a-•er motorued duld '• ca1 '"" 24, 551 599-4, 10 Cet!IOII, It lttne (No rthwood). Ye le Scl\OJhwood GAftAGI SAU: Uvong roo~afbedtOO fn lu.tnll\118 Nuet vo rMI c h .. ,.r 25911:1 Robtn Clrole, MlMlon \'~e1o 137 2701. II EII1ERTAINMEIIT THl IIELLT DANCift -~~ol len pro'-'oft•l enteort..te lll'!ent fot •II oec • ._.,, end es. .... 111 lbe At• ot a.u, 0..l'ICIA0o ,._ ciA .... ~ln '"" :1> C•U(114)731_..,74 • Be our guest at \ ___,. 13 HELP WAJn'ED ----------------IS BE1.P WAJn'ED I 23 HELP w AJn'ED fAST G~OWING Al.OK LIVJ.JN HOUSIUIPIB 13 HELP WAiniO VDA CO . ...adlaq llld.lvid· __ _._ .. ua1 ~ UJNtn.oc. lA ...._, o-...... Nataa.. hqliall-WANAGD TBAIND· ~­ ed lor ...... ~· of Orowi.D9 pn.ot lllop. W,, I..,.U.U.q. r... roomlboud ~. *«:hiDQ, atb.letica 1··_._ .. 11 or olliJilD9. For a ... uci.1Av uac ._.... Toro, 768-1642. n.J, C.paatr-o laataot Prutt, 161-eu. · c..,..r willa a future, c.U PHOto RDRISENTATIVL Slli&DOe Ju.at, 548,.0666. No ..thov. T&.Ut witb bu.a-SWITCtmOAJlD OPDA· TOll -baJJ.U.. lot ~ V .. jo auto O.U... Nu type 495-1210. W..U.OUB JOB wa~ leaci.1A., coatetic:t compa.~~yl FuU·tuae pay wtth part-time hounl Wu.at be orvaataed Wall hala. Sl&rl oow, take ad· vua.ve of 1981 b~Wn-1 C&l.l558-9774. DOWISTJC COMPAHION. A..w .aderly peBOn. Live m or out. C.U 833-2009. RITIRID BUT YOUR SKILLS ARI NOT? Fut· orowiJlq Aloe Vera company Melrtoq ••ll·mollvated, eoerqetic lndivlduala lor di8tributor aal•. Unhmited oppor1unity and .. rnln9• pot.atl&l. C.U after 6 p m 548 . ..()666. FULL O A PART TINE. Cowteous people wa~ better tb&.o averaqe arllcul•taon eld1la needed. Bevrn •t $.4 ~r hour OD ow W A TS tele phon• lntervaew1 are low lrey, cour1eo111 and do NOT rnvolve •lliD9 Thaa aa OD· 90109, permanent employ meral opporturuty Fleauble houn aad students rnvated. Call Nr Maller. CPM r~h -t. 641 -0575. NANAGE.NENT Busane••· IDaii r.<fllll• ambahoua per· 1100. CbaDce to buald a auc ceafaaJ bllllD-that can pro- duce aubstanltal ancome without qiviJlq up ,our pre· aenljob. 631·5008 URGEHTL Y NUOED· S.Cre- a.riet, typists, recepllonaats, word pr~109 o~raton 754-1124. lnteruo PeBDnnel S.rvac:e. FULL-TrNE PHARMACY techDic:i•a aeeded. Wall tram. Must type 4S wpm Na.aoa Wedical Pba.rm.acy. 4~122. -------------------PHOTOGRAPHY NODIL NDDm h.rt·ll-. Call Nuk, 549-3497. s.tUS SAlES POSITIOI AVAILABlE AMI c:Mnllp. ,...... 111111 CGM•cill. til a.. llffY Wlldl. 751 2324 JCMtl llOESER CMPfTCO. c.e. .... SECRETARIES Pecific M11tu•l Life .... , ... c •. One of the West's largest life insurance companies has 2 e.citing carter positions available. In eiCh of these, you will report to a key individual of our firm. Slcftltry fOf lht director of Rul Estate and property "*"""""t. YM respon libility wil includt ht1vy Jhof1hlnd 190-100 wpm) as wt1 as typing 155-80 wpml. You will be in thlfge of ~Y IMinttnanct as _wei as .. pftonl tlls. Second position repotts to tht "-*" .......... and the as.lilt•U VP of pr"*· ty end rtlllfth. This post. tion ,....., llgflt lhor1 .... 150-60 wpml .nd .,... 155·60 ..... Rn· .... ,, ... include the Of· e-iution of htld lrMng ICiwla. Wt .. otfw 1 fOOd starting alllry-~· ... fita ,-.... tf y.a quelify. wt .. wloua to ,.,. to ,... PIMa contect: DONNA TAFOYA (714) 640·3596 PACIFIC MUTUAl 100 • ..,.... Center .._C-051 •s ••rl ._.12880 ' .. ••ecutnw duriAQ oonaal of· bee houn. Nab appoiAI· merabt lor ow ptOfeafoula to mMt Wl~ p~ P..-t· time pocallon .._~ bouua op. lion. We a .. All old line COlD· pany with u eJtceUenl repulahoD. PI•••• call 752-2253. eat. 305, A.rad-n a~~d AndeBOn losura~~ce. !OE, MIF. --- !NTHUSlASTlC TIACHIR for 4-)'M.r·old., f\lll-tune, IIVine ·~-s:n.ssso. HELP WANTED: Immedl.~ opelllnqa U you ltave t,piJlq slnlla. No t ... (714) 957-1303. Adaa TempofilrY S.mc:... 1720 E. Garry, Swte 119, Sallta Ana, 92705. lOB_ PAIT·a. W-AVAUilfl Mlef • lit1ltt atn .-,? wen ter *' tr.. ~ Sdloll llaaritttteld ... ..., _ _... ..... llill ll!fDY .... ..... "' .. IIRDifiiii ... Afflr. 2941 Alton Ave. lfVint 55Z·1313 lCU. ACCOUITAIT 0.. 1M ....... u..-. ,...td lor CPA firm. Up to 122.000 Pll year. SECAETMY Your •• ,._ JIII1MIIIty 111111 '*' ......... "' , ........ VP offiCI. bc.lllrlt lteNfita t1,100.00111011ttl. CLERICAL PICific ..... Ute ....... c •. t.ndle ............. Pecific MutUil one of tht Mtion'a IMdng lift insut· lfiCt companies is oHtring In ··~t stlfting ... tion fOf IOmiCMII wfto would likt to grow wittl a INijor corporation. This ~tion l'lqUim 35 wpm typing. some t• phone enswtring lnd dli- wtrin. You wil be trliMd to WOfll on 1 CRT ~ ttl'. Wt offtr t good starting sllary lnd comc*tt bent- fits package. If you woWd lib to join ~ please conlect DONNA TAFOYA 1714) 640·3536 PACIFIC MUTUAl niED OF CDIIIIUTIMS1 SOFTWARE ENGINEERS PROGRAMMER AIAL YSTS n. c..,.. PtoM!s ~,,Scilla~ lite.. IDcltod 11 till IIIW trw. INialstnll Celltple• l•t 1111 011111 ...... .,.,. ...., __ .111111 aoftwlrt ..., ... .,_,.. 11 till • ....... , of c•t0111 CO!Iflll• h•• qy lfiiOIIIS C1lmlltly lllllltd II ll'ltfll lantllllll llfCifiCII ......... • ,Rell-tilat cilia..,_,.,. ......... ryat., • CAOICAM . '"'"•'"' ~--· .""' ............. • VAX. POP I I, Hlml800 AP 1201 An., pr~~tts•'W W. "'I..,_.. I •*ttaaMIIIII ~ ..... owtat_..--. -•....._ uaiiM llalltlita l*-....-s ........ CL .. litHe ................ II ~""-t116ttt• ... ,..... ... SCIEICE APPLICATIOIS.IIC. s-at~....., Sttwt tr-. c.t.n. 82114 171418511~ WANT IOOUUPD wat~ Vta compu .. r ~ lw Mia- -V'-fo awo dealer. F\lll li-. e-1210. oma SICRITARY wa~ oood ~boae 90n, .ome tn>IAo, tUJ.nv ~n. oo bookk .. ploq . toovenaal workioq coocbllou. 64().. 8110. FUGHT A niNDANT needs babyaltter for a 3-moo~-oJd, 1(}.15 dap • moo~. Prefer my home. Referen~•• 641-8651. SALESMAN WApi>-No ea:perleoce ~-GrMI IU\lraoce plan, demo plan. op.runqa for two people Make up to $3,000/moath. C&l.l 541-4471. uk lor Ted GIAba Jr. or Ted~ Sr HOUSEitEEPIRS. ~r1·bae, ,.S4 to $6 per hour, p&ad d&aly lmmedlate opelWICJI rn your AIM. C.r a~~d phone a must c.u Dan.'. tod.y. 7'50-0826. GUARDS WANTED lor lulVpen·lim• Apply 610 I . 17th St., Santa Ana. T~ TRAINEES P.cific M•tullife a ... n .. ca. REGIOIAl TEAM TRAIIEES r Out to our toetti ad sue etS1 in tftt ......,., .. .. c.onstMdf ...... Wt hew •s 'lSI•.,. uelllnt tr .... ,. ...... - ifillf ~--A ,nm. rapol'siliity inwcMI the chct .mcing of poficy ~ 11 you hln tbt f._. stilt. wt woWd lib to t .. with you: 1 bllic undtf. stlnding of debits end mdits. logicll rusoning. 40 wpm typing. I'Nith eptitudt end good Ofll lnd wrttttn commuAitltion sUis. Wt offer 1 good stilting slllry end I t .... tl pacll~g~ of benefits. Pttase ContiCt: DONNA TAFOYA (714) 640-3596 PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newpoft Centtf Dept. C-059 Newport Beach 92660 EOE MIF ' • CARRIERS To deliver advertising circulars door to door In your neighborhood on Wednesdays. No collecting or selling! All you have to do is bag the circulars and hang them on doorknobs. Porr .. row•ro•t•• caU:516-44M TAROET MARKET1r"Kl COIIIUJki1"41CATIOHS sunort lrtOOSTRIES COMPANY EOE M/F/H Switmerl:ii:lle, Springtime, or Winter-anytime ia bott'a U.. -135 rid•, shows and attractio111 including headline enter- tainment in the' Good Time Theatre. The be.t a ahopp~ and djnjnq tool Bring the family and catch the .. Spirit of the W eat . . . then and now . . . at Knott' a. -·· BEB£"8 BOW 10 WIR: D Y'CIIIII flDII ~ .... pr.c:Mecl by two ...... I ..... Ia n. JJeaopon £eGea. '"* roc~q a..t c..a ._, -. .. c1 18ecl8ediOM yoa ....._ woa TWO FREE nctEYS. CaU m.G650 to data yo. prbe. JOnt OUB SUPER FUM COitTf.ST. S.Dd ua your ..... cmcJ .. _ Ola a PG*wd aDd J'CMI wtD be ~ .. a clrawiDg af &.. dckMa to 'ftll'loue -~ cmd a.• 1 I a Ill e.G ..... ADiliiEIS YOUJl CAIIDS 10 "'SU'PEB F'Uit ... e/ o SUTlOM NEWS GROUP. ml £. COAST IDGIIWAY. COitOlQ DEL liAR 81125 a" a~rwcy NDD A PAJlT. TDG ASSIS-,.., ,..~t T ANT ua -,ow bi.IAfl-., C.U SECIITAIY AnA at SJ9..28t2 to, t,prnv. Gr-.. c..t• ...... _. ._ receptaOil, cbeat proft.lee ... IIIIICY • ......... ,._ loqaatK:a for a.ny ~~peelAI pro- ...., Ill jlilt • ........, ..,ctaud hooat 1 109 ......... ._ ... lllll'lllt ..., 1 ...., tl a HOUSE/BO AT SITTERS ~ ...... 111 ...._.. hpei'MilCed mature tn.aiTaed ....,_. • *-'· -.. .._ couple Relerencea Loren llw ...... _. 1 ..... ...., lomp 752-3801 weekd•y• ... n. If ,.. lite 1 fat -.~1""'011 before 5 1131 S.clt: S.y .,..... ... _. 4• ~ Newpon &..ch .. _. .. flit-.-,._ 23 YEAR-OLD FOA!JGN a1u hta. til c-lid. deal WADIS to love to c.lw-a.... Amenca~~ laaul, f•rhad tiwia .... a ea...._ 494-1977 (7t4J 752 .. 111 GOVERNESS UVE tN no SECRET ARIES Rell Eatatt SlttrJ lnd proftssaonal IJfto ~ ,.....,10 work in Newport 8Mch or Woodblidgt rul estate of· ficts. Must be tiiPII* of handling ....,.. proitcts Slll'diiNOUIIy lnd the prasurt of COMtent died- lints. e..-.ad 11'1 rul IStltl Of rtfattd inGJstry 1 l*ls. typing 60 wpm. no shorthand. Complete ..,.-1tion: l. P•ruu THE IRVIIE COMPAIY 500 Ntwport Ctntlf Or. Suitt 350 Newport Btech. 92663 (714) 144·3Z 15 lGIW 26UCENSED CIIILDCAR.E STATE LAW REQUIRES th.t peBDN who provade cht.ld cue aa theu home be kens ed F01 IAiorm•tton on how to obum ~ rn Ota~~9e Couoty, c.U (714) 834 5172 CHILD CAJl& lD IOVlDQ "\ome Com~oalup and ~ luDch FeDced ,ard Av-2-4 JMR 556 3098 n MONEY TO LOAM ho .. ,elr .. p anq Newport Beach are•. reference• dnve. cook (714) 631 0232 28 MONEY WANTED WANTED \6.000,000 C•rol Lee 497 6126 • •Jifr CONNORS. 2199 Rural PI , Coeta w-CON GRATULAnONS1 You b.,. Jllll won two bc~ets to .. Super run • Plea. c.U 673 0550 for your llclrets 29 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY1 MONEY• MO NEY' LOANS by phone ' Home ownen. b.rd cash no.-' AD,y amount any re&IIOn Credtl no problem TAke up to 15 y .. rs to repay m a.n.ll•ted dollars! For be.t r•'" p.r sonal MI"Vlc:e day naqht. w"kend•. call hm 586-91271 Aqent PRIVATE PARTY h•s money to lend 2nd. 3rd trust deed 3-dav Ht"Vtce 855-.4 130, Nr Branon WIDOW HAS MONEY lor 2nd Trust o-ds SlO.OOO "P For actaon c.U O.noaaoo A.uoc~at .. 673· 7311 2ND TRUST DUDS, 10 lS y-n tully amortued ln ter•t·ooly loans Also nAJI able In Huntan91oD Beach call (714) 847 6006, an Foun tatn Valley c•U 964-2519 lo r 1Aatea1 rntereat raJ" MO NEY TO RENT R-.denllal and commerca•l Credat n04 n.-cessary :lnd T D • s and Swanqa Eqwty loam Call Tom 24 hour• 559 5067 POOL TABLE. laqw.•. old' lu.luotaed model willa a..rtlatic pi&DO lev• St.a.. leather poclt:ela Sl.SOO val\le. MC:rthc:e $595 Del!ver tr ... Ed, (714) 836-8102 IUGANT DIMIMG Palm SpnllCJI sty'--aave Anu que wlute table walh oval wood top, 6 ~h baclt c ane chain chrna cahaaet .. ,..,., S I. 400 642..fi676 CHROME DINETTE SET wtth Qla.a: top (round) and 4 yeUow -•vel c:ba;n EJr. cellent concLhon 552 8165 SOFA SEcnONALS AND C KAISE T•u~ velvet, aU 3 pteces tel••' S2. 700 S.c nlu:. Sl,199 L-the r '"Eamea·· c ha.tr. ret•tl S838 aac ulace S399 All never used 494 0318. 5S2 1533 THOMASVILLE TABU:. 48" roWld. two 12" !..VM S2SO Fave S.Dnett c•plalD'a ~n S50 each C.U 545 8120 TH.E PIRnCT Gin Uru que ener9y MVlll9 cootem porary hQhllnq, pnced wa, below retaal "-au.9 touch ud dun lampe 499 5123 D8E.D.L OCT AGONAL diD U\Q Yble 4 cane back Cla&lta. 2 , .. ,.. perfect COD d tiJOD S95() 642 2173 ASSORTID O fFICE lur nature bedroom Ml S.. to apprec-a.te 581 2434 LANE CONTEMPORARY danan9 room Ml Table upholstered t.baara chtna CAbtnel $550 493 0682 evenrnv• USED OtfE WEEK Gorqeo111 Spnn9 Au b.clt: 1Npporter, Elate kulq 111e bed Ml $395 larm 644 644S SACRiflC £ BEAUTtFUl 4 ptec-e bv~nq room •• I -~~ old COSI S800 Mil $35() At.o 3 paece colt .. Ml S-~ c.u 963 24&9 SrNGU MAT'TRESS boa aprmQ frame, l3S Proctor Stlea •ll o:-'-.aanq oven \25 ao.sier te 67 ~ MOVING MUST SEll. 2 m•tc hanQ o:-u<"tom ccuch .. marron end tAble Q1rl"1 8 pa.c• t>.Jroom wt 7 paec-• mut•r b.droum ~~ 759 . " ........... . C ASH LO AN Nevea 908J NEED MONEY If you need money tor 1ny reason, and you need it fast. give us 1 c ... We won't ask you a lot of personal ques· tions or put yo" through the Jrd de11rH to get a loan. You'll fend us nice to talk to and easy to dell with. I 1al 2M. W "-' lstatel-• uoo 10 1500.000 I AI l lllll tl """"' • Any c ...... ,. .... Ct-. Chid ., .. (_,~........_ ....... t be11 " ...., • ....,llllllt1 • u. ...... "' A,.. ,...... • ,..,.... "-.,Ill l .... ,,, ..... ........ ,.,.........,, t ....... OIM¥ l-....... I ... llinnlll Y .. I at l- 1 c..... Ow c ..... w o.t.n ....... , ...... o. Oftct For lnfOtmation, Cal GOLDEN PLAN of California -""' .., • 7, """'s-. For Appt.. Cal Calect (213) 591 ·0290 1852 Pecific An. long Be-". CA 90806 Officea ltwlf111haut Ctlfonit.. Ctl ... "-fir office •••t "' 1·800.852·7811 c..u......, ... repay f r" deta•b Stepbf'n 1 O RIGINAL DESJGN o:-olt" McSp.dden. P 0 Boa <;7 B •nd end ••bl" o.alt wath S.lboe bl"nd C A Qlt;62 ala~ ''-'P" 495 5059 PRIVATE PARTY WlLL CO SIG N to help d•lWtvonQ buyer qua hlv lor hom• lo.tn 837 5453 301USJMESS OPPORTUNITlES ST AliT NOW Local Amwav d..anbutor otfen opportunaty lor qood M mlD91 You ptek the boun we trAUl r o r anter on•• call559 SS4J rW.'N YOUR OWN IU..N SHOP• Go darect no mad die aaan no salesman s ,_ OUerlDQ •II the nauon•llv known brands such as 1<-r daehe Vanderbalt C•lvtn ICiean, Sedqel1411d L.v1 and o ver 70 oth•r br•nda SIS 500 rnclud• beqtnntnq anventorv aarfa"' lor one to our nahonal ••rellouae traJDJnQ latuf" and Graod Operun~ prom04tona Call Mr Io.tecky at Nademoaa I ·~ F~ona, (~~0676 33 TRUST DEEDS • MORTGAGES aHD • 3RD T.D.'a a1 us" !baort or Jaoc, .... CTedit 80 proW.. n..aw. Of DO JMJ·, ....._ AD S..... P1os-tr r-...c..l.m.otM. •.a utUIMS S102.3&4 Ia 3 ,..,. ..c:ved b7 ~ tnlld.d . ...,_ S7ART IIAAI CONNDCORATIVE lama Hendru art worla S40 ,..._ call 499 5123 PAUL BLAIN! HENRJE 1 7 od , "'Camel Potnl JTa4T lramed Arpr•a.d U .SOO. beat otter over Sl ,SOO 494 1416 LLADftO COLLECTORS porcel.atA 14"" t•U. ''G.uc:ho on Ho ,.h.clt " Otd plecoe a..t ofhn over lve nlnq1, d9 2665 a AUCTIONS CAn SILL YOUJt aa hCfllM'coll~t•blH' Sad dle.baclt: AuctaoMotn C'Onaer ~Mn A .... ,,. Nl.a1o.t v.. (114) 1151 5331 Auc boM .....u, hrlft4 oold. ........ ~. lARGE U SHAPED eaK uttv• d••t wath hu~h b.d ch.11r •n.J tole SbOO 811 90lb W ALNUi DINING T ABL£ 40 a64 wath two IS INvea cu5tom p.d1 tla m•to:-hanq d\6tu uph~ •ter.d q r"n oold SSOO 4':J9 SOt> 7 43 TELEVl.SIONS STEREOS PANA SO NI C AN FN STEREO turnt•bl• watb tpeAit:er• £a, •ll•nt c"ndt hOD S7C.. b7"i 4-499 KENWOOD KR 4400 Wtlh 81(' tormul• peoa~•ra Sci()() n .. w toell l XIO 4<13 8%.1 «MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS COLTO N PIANO O RGAN Sur•••m•rt •nnounr-et at~ qaoanhc l•nu•ry Cl••n Sw..,.~· S.lt• f"Ctr onlorm;Uoon call 17 141 07 1 1171 (714) 558 9218 BALDWIN At ,., n1c Sran.t oot.d w•lnut wath ~n( h Ita c-ellent tone II OOU [,... nonqt 7'>4 7~ PAINO OlD WtSER Br<>then ur' ~ht S..utaluiiY noetot~ •'lcellent c-..odattoa S1 AOO (714) 77b ~ •II•• 6r m NEW PLA Yllll PlANO 54-h•lle~ and Son• walnut anttquf> r•Jihlductton Rtttaol 'S 800 ••culao:-e \4,000 :tSS 14.11 MCCOY PUlftO woau Rtconctot.on.d ,_,It~ .ffotdM*t Pnc .. ~-~-_ .. ..., r.-,_ 0.. 1..,.. ..... - (lo-....... ,.-....... .. ....... """"" t ...... ~fill .. ...... Vt.-• iol:ilf .. '""'··· {llti!IAift ......... (7l.)MS-eGH OOWST PW10 -~ fNuaed~ ... ~~~ ... -~--C.... Olk WIINit c. .... .. 'cit_. .... tl,ISO ........... 50 ........ Ill. .,,. lallJI , DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! DlAMOHDS' A.oy -. C1lt. qual.aty A.a.o b.--tda. Neal 645-8432 SO MJSCELI.AIUX)OS runcA 13:5am wn~ .a.c. troaac o-aa. •-Map"-..... \275 c.u 675-4410. TELEPHONE AHSWERJ:NG MA.CHINIS Deecu•bve ..._ pho-W.tor bruda, lou9e d11eo"at S•leaiMr•ace (1'75·39) PHON-TRONlCS • 15095 Beach BlYd • w..awa. ater, (714) 894-0720 UDSPRV.DS, MANur AC . TUJ\IRS OUTLET t..rv-e rn Otuqe Co"lliY Bedd.uu) 6 Becbpread Hou.se. 1440 S Me~n St Suau An.a. ld.ul· Qet/Naua 83S-1611 SNOBBISH SECONDS Cloth IDQ Co~WCJDJDUf ~op l.a hre t•lal.ly (Fall c&otlwl9 Ul eac.U.Ot COIM:iaboll weko. ed ) Great ae1ecbou on oar 1 2 pnce rac:lr 336 Pouuet tr.a Coron. d.t Mat. 675- 6523 LOVE BAllOONS S.od .:~meoa. }'OIU lo.oe. lO aaltl colored ha!J11111 balloou u.d wuh nbbona a~~d peno-.1 m .... qe Perfect for -ry OCCUIOtl We delaYer s. .... tb ad (714) 673-4419 PUBLISHER DOES NOT AC ~ CEPT UA.BlL1TY for U)eor reel spelbnq, qr&Jil-bcal 111 .ccurac -. or typoqr•pluc&l errore an any adverbae-ta publashed to th• S11t1oa Newa Group AMWA Y PRODUCTS come tu you S.tlllhlCllOil Qll&l •nteed or moaey back sse SS4J JOHN WAYNE Teruus Cl\lb famuy membenlup, r-.t. able •nd nanderrable S... olt.r 645-6283 ----tNTRODUCTORY OFFD. 20' .. off .u sa.\lee prod-.e1a Th• tm.a IWltutal Vlt.aa.&D8 .ad nahu&l tood nppl. rn.nts' hYIIOD.JMilt&lly aale •nd economiCal hD\laeho&d cl.anwq products h BDaal la,qaea. a~~d b.auty c•re pro ducts AJJ rroducts 1~ un· condaltoo•ll• Quar•nleed' 6Jl 5195 John or &.-rlv G IVE HAPPY BAllOONS lor h11ppy people Luqe C'OI orlul helium tailed Mho sltNme rs Guts or p&rllM O.hvered hom• ~o~o olface 962 4479 SAC RITICI 16 cu It C~JPperlone rf'hlQerator wtlh top lr-••r S300 i.ac:elleot condalton 5-pc blond b.drootn •t wath double b.d Good coadahon S200 C •ll a.lter 6 lO ns,aoos THE.RMA TRONlC Mlcrowa- ovtn and •II ct..Daaq 0\'WD Model NTR24 worlr11aq ordtr Approa 7 y .. n old 497 1380 CAMDA F NUCON Ho11ey well automAllc strobe *- c ••1. •cre .. oon.s SS70 490 487J APPRO X 220 YARDS gold CArpel A 111 Good q\Hiltly SJ SO pe r •qu•re yard 770 Q612 evenanqa 100 YUII OLD Onenyl N9 9-JriS. The Guhata.n, m•clune m ad• S600 768 l65S G IBSO N AIR CONDI nONtR 13 000 BTU 1 S200 G•rden•n blower q•• enotne S1!!Kl 498 878S COTO DE C AZA me111bet •har ~ 496. 4987 GOING 0\1T OF IUSJ:MESS SAL£1 Counter•. af•• dt¥tden. ltll\uw, r".-e' 49"i 0073 49S 6188 51 WA.MT TO IVY C ASH FOR OOLD, _,_, •nd ,.....ry Joe, 41J.Sl Tl . .OOKUIPIMG-TAIIS- QUAaTDUIS. S...U or ...... ~·-..ct1A· tllftdule ...aao... DcNhle ........... ,....,..bllt , .... ud p~Mii'WIIy coa.,.._t -.w:... (11.) esu314. iltHLUN fLANAGAN Accoutiaq aDd a~ S."'<*t. Pillaackl at•t• ...... peJJ'Oil, qu.uterly au -.,., CMfa flow protec:tioD, ooet aocowstillq, .,..._. ud piOC*l•~. penoDal IJw:olu tuee. 645-4212. CRAIG'S SPRA YEO ACOUS.. neAL cm.JMGS. ,.pm., "" NIUO!Iable. ,,.. esb- ..... (714) !126-7290. ALTERAnONS/ DRESSMAmfG FIHDf QUALITY DRESS- WAXING -.Alwatlona with 8pedal eJDpbuia oc your clot.h:iAQ 6tUAQ you properly. Flttlnqw anuoed at your Joc&tion or mine. "Barbar•'• New lmaqee." 955-1101 aon. ANTIQUES/ ANTIQUE RESTORAnON HUWWELS, HUMWELS HtJMNILS, over 200 fiQur m. (l.ocludinq "Adventurf Bowadj, bella and plat. Lay •way oow. GaUery One. 1220 N. Cout Hwy., Laouna S..C:h. 494 ........ 494-9966. CARPET DYEING CABINITS -CUSTOW WAD&. bciMot, ben, book. caeee, chalrralle aad 9&f41qea, Me:. Call Toa, &U.a27. CARPENTRY ftliNCH DOOBS-CoaapJ.te tuaJ!aUon ill a ...,. opeiWag or to Nplece 91-llidJ.D9 doon aAd wtado-. Worlr qua.qAe..d. R.fenala. Lic- ea..d cootrac:tor, 673-7~. TOBI Hooper. CARPENTIR-SNALL JOB ·~ial.IM. SMU1, wall IUIIII, paoellnq, qua~ lloraqe, wotlr bench., feA.c:lnq, etc. Ineured, free ••llaaat••· Wader'• Hudyworb, 642· 3789. CALL PIRX the Fiaup NaA; am&ll carpenter and odd repair jobt. R.L. Perlrml (Sc:ott/Irlah), 979-9047. CARPENtn Por-aaic:a work, c\l.ltom c:abiJaetl, book ahelvee, flniah work and repair work. Small jobt. 22 ,_,.. expeneoc.. 963-9056, 963-5982. Tbanlr you. "Jerry." CARPET CLEANING DEEP CLEAN. THE WODIRN WAY. "Approved by Good HollMkMpLDQ ." Rec:oaameoded by carpet manuJac:tur-en. Fr.. detaaa, 968-4404. CARPET DYEING CARPET DYEING: N-col- on, coven pet ttama, ladmq. etc Guaranteed. Permanent ·Cuttom Car-pet Dyen, (714) 760-7170. DYE DON'T BUY ROBBINS MASTER CARPET DYERS on location carpel and upholstery dyeing or deeming. lSo/o DISCOUNT EXPIRES FEBRUARY lOth (714) 67J.7357 V ou'l ftnd lmOOih &.-ngln ... CLASSIFIEDS * *ANDREA PAYNE. 2324 Por-t Ler-wacea, Newport Beach. CONGRATULA- nONSI You !.ave 11&11 woo two bc:lrell to "Super Fuo." Pl .... call 673-0550 lor your Ucbta ADDITIONS LITUI.,IIN ond _, o new hom• or addltton arOWMS ,our pnonG~ ones nnandal needs. .................. RtCHARO lYNCH .... .,.. .., ... APPLIANCES AlllllllMce Slfvict [a,ert ,..... .. .., Ill .. Ref ,.. ...... ......... clrylfl, , ...... IC. ..... , .... Cell UI.U Cal T.., 112-1140 - BEAUTY SERVICES LOSE WIIGHT and k"P It ott. Thoi.IMftda have at the Sac Clemente Hypno1a1 Center, 655 Cam! no de Lot War• (Wechcal Pl .. a act011 from hoepllal) No guuuc:b. oo COl\tracll You oohc:e r..WII hoaa luwt vwt Call tor lr•• tnlorm•••t· 4Q3..3l32. NAIL WRAPS. Tranatorm Mort, P"llilg. WMir oai1l Ill· to It ron;, heelthy, lo11g h.autlf1ll on•. C•ll Clair-e, 175-1.2515. CARPET INSTALLAnOlf BD.L 'S CARPET SERVICE IAitallaiiGn and repaan Quality worlt, at faar pric ... Call Bill at 552·5826 eve- nloo• Looking h6gh and low . -. try the CLASSIFIEDS Wnethef YOU re buytng 01 """'9 t~Cten•hecttwM ,.Vf#N hme' * * L. F PIASE, 18292 YeUow Wood Way, lrv~ne. CONGRATULAnONS! You bave J\dt woo two Uc:keta to "Super Fuo." PJ.a• call 673~1oryouruckew CATERING ENJOY YOUR OWIC PARTY' hpenenced h~ w1U cater your party, from haiiQ· ID9 your ball, to cleanang your aaata. C.U Sulle, (714) 552-0817 or BoooJe, (714) 848-3768 CATERING -GOURMET FOODS! We do the work, you b .. t, •rve and lair• the c redit! !verythlnQ from bora d'oeuv ... to fuU dul.nen. CeU Nardy1111, 770-7468. ----RINT-A-HOSTISSI Are you havloQ • c:oc:lttl.ll dU\net per· ty or any other ~~pec:lal oc:c•· uon? Su back and en,oy fOilt party. Let 1.11 do all the work. Call anyllae, evenlDQI aod -knda Aak lor loqela, 974-3351 . BEAUTY SERVICES OV·fRWEIGHT! FREE SIX WEEK PROGRAM Local Ntwport B"ch WHOliSTIC H[Al TH Croup'' otf.,_ 1n1 a free, doctor-superviMd, t.-w"k aiHAVIOIAl MODtfiCAtiON NOGIAM, WITHOUT SHOCK TIUAT· MlNT You can IOM wei~t •nd bKome health•• at t~ same tiiM Recent dlnl<'ll studies lndlut• that 8ehav10ral Modification t• TWICE AS fFFlCTIVI as me<tlul diet pro,ramt TO TAKE THIS FIIST STEP TOW AID TOTAL HEALTH · flEE call~ Vou'llnd~ ..... ~­CLASSIFIED$ DOLLARS II • • • IN YOUR POCitiTU Adnrtise Clauifitd 173-ISSt Sutton News Group • NE~T Efi&GN • COSTA MESA N£WS • lfi.VINE TODAY CONSTRUCTION B. WILSON & SONS - Bwlden. Fr .. eltUDat• 30 yeare experience. Bonded Lie. No. 357487 646-1740, 548-6085. RY-KEL CONSTRUCTION CO. Ou4laty room addahon• and remodelanq. Alit WI lor r-elerenc•. Spec:1al 12•10 patio cover, $450 complete CeU WI hnl lor any butld1n9 needa, no tob too ba9 or amall LacenM<i, bonded and umued. 963-6277 DRAPERIES CAL'S DRAPERLES t>e.a. all pnc•. Fr .. hom• "tamales 10-day delavery 496·5973, 530-9840 You an CHARGE IT ••• AND SELL IT! I Muter~. Vlu 173-1551 CLASSIFIEDS Sattoa New• Groap ELECTRICIAN -E.LECTRJCAL HOME IM PROVEMINT and commer caal winn9 Peraonalned Mrvace. Reaaonable ratea. Lac C10-387645 Call Power Elac:tnc, 24 houra. 557-9717 --10~ OFT FOR JANUARY Eateo•aon cord• unule? Hom•. ofhc... warebouMI -replace wath proper out Jell. AU elec:tnc:al Have your lumace chac:ked out lor w1n ter. 24-bollr •rvace, MrvlnQ all ot Callfornaa. Bert, 546-6872. ELECTRICIAN. trouble ahoot and repan lnat•ll addaiJonel outleta, 110 and 220. Replace breabn, bull ban No ,ob too •mall Jam, 552 8841 , eveniJiqs and w .. lcenda BA YSHORI ELECTRIC Commerca•l and re11dentul S.rvace calli -l22 so· Lac 354349 645-9341 ENGINEEIUNG ARCHJTECTURAL ENGIN URIHG PLANS We wall prepare your plans and per mlw qutckly and elhctenlly Call lor tr.. con1ultataon (714) 848-3m f1REWOOD '"'FIREWOOD''' EucaiVP lua, oak, oranqe Free deliver-y CaU eoyhme, hm. 830-9891 nOORING HARDWOOD FLOORS at dealer'• cost I work lor an lta~llon only Compattltva (Wall show wbol ... le cat aloque ) Aak lor Thoma•. 559·9500 HARDWOOD FLOORS by Geor9e' Reltnat hanQ , r-epalfl, reatoraltou Free •bmat• 499 3162 GARDENING COMPLETE GARDENING SIRVICE Weekly maan tenanc:e, ciNn-upt, liM tnm. IPrUlkler repeu and anatall hauling Free eahmate• 5-49-4991. GARDENING & C LEANUPS. tree prunanq. removal, 9ro\lnd cover and ..-....dtng, mowloq, edoano Chang 642-1oeo FOR THAT CUSTOM LOOK. c:aU Southbay Land ec•pe Conetructon The Landac:ap• Doctor, Dr Hue.boer, 548·3864 OIIIINTAL .......... Compte .. ~den no wv i(... heavy Ci.aft·up f.r0f1\ OVefV'OWih tOll fet)Otr, plotltff'l9 'Ot"'" .... mo .. e7..aee ......,_o-w."-" There'• eomething for everybody in the cla.mfled peg•. GRADllfG SWALL BOBCAT BACK.. HOI WOK. Will d.tt.l weter- llJiee and foollaga, al110 qradmq 831-1268 . PATRICK'S HOWE Repatr and laaprovemenll. Geoeral maintenance, c•rpeotry, elec:tncal, pluJD.bUIQ, etc. No Job too amall. 24 hour Mrv· ace (714) 646-3793. REMODELING -Haull.og, Odd Jobe Hour or d•y. Reuooable rat•, r-eferenc:•. Call 552-0364. HANDYMAN -C•rpentry, pamtlno, ro6fio9, elac:trioal, plum.bano. etc. Hlqbell quala- ty workmaulup. All work quarenteed. Reaaonable Fr.. •bm•t•. Call Ray, 646-2328 . BUSINESS SLOW? 'We'll help you w!'' --------HAULING lr MOVING B&L MOVING & STORAGE Free •llmatH Low"t rat". lnaured. Boae1lpaclran9 materaala T 124783. Call ·no. 7458' HAUUNG -Student hu larqe truck Lowwt rate, prompt serv1ce 759 1976 Thctnk you Jon HAULJNG/MOVJNG R•a· dent•al!Con•truchon ciNJl· up Spec:taJ111nq tn concrete removal 2 1...,-lon flatbed dump lnack Quack prot ... •aonal .. f'Vlce 642· 7638 --------HAUUNG -HAUUNG - HAULING -R"pon•able, rehable and dependable •Call Scott, 499·2494 TOMS H~8-V1CI Wei'IO~. no~ too .-n.CII.. Oumplng ond McMng Le ............ 140-1017 HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME IMPROVEMENT and repaaf 20 yNn local work record RemodebnQ wood lloora, car-pentry •pecaallata EaceUe11t relerenc" Ball Laurae. 548-1066. COMPLETE HOME REPAIR' Plum bang, elac:tncal, car-pen· tr-y drywall, rool repau pa1nhn9 and wallpaper O&M Complete, 642-1305, 837- 5830 eveoan91 HOUSECLEANING CLEANIHG UNLlMITED For eacellence an bouMCINnlnQ, provadanq all •uppla" Ill· cludmo vacuum Truttworthy and depeQCfable Call today lor .. ttmate. 5-46-3726. HOUSECLEANING Com plete houeecleaninQ, apart meDII, hom•• condo• Rauonable r11e1 Rater enc•• Call alter 4 p m . 962-2531 Deborah HEAVY DUTY CLEANING Wtodowa, walla, floors. carpet• VAC ANCY CLIAN UPS Call K•n. 968 4404 PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE Cu1tom taal.ored to the tndavtdual worlnnq women'• need• Low•t pnce pOIItbla Work ouaranteed Lacenaed C.IJ alter S p m . 957-6138 HAPPINESS IS HAVING TIME tor youneU Lat WI handle your c:leantnq needs W• do 11 aJJI lo buun- atnce 1975 The N oppetll, S46-2393 THOROUGH PERFECTION 1ST to e fault love projec:ll EJtcelleol reference• Re hable For tntervtew, call w... 548 6857 RELIABU LADIES W ill ciM n yollr bocne IIefer eocea Rea1o n•ble reiN Good lllppllee (714) 754 · 71r12, S.Ona HOUSICLIANING YO\a've traed aqenc•. oow have the bettl C.rlnq maU. the dll lerence C all, eveatn91, 857-IM31. Micka• HOUS:ICLIAHlNG, 13 yeao ellpel'lence, owner ~rated I do all U.. worla .,..u Wlndowe ay .,ec:Wty. Aleo h.ll houec~ ..,..ac.a. C.ll Onid lcnrt. 14e-7al. HOUSEkEEPING LIT US DO YOUR bobday cleaatnq lor yo11. Ptot-on- ~ bollaec:leaninq. :mi daa- COilJlt added 10 Jowett ~­w. do wlndo-. floon and w.U. RebabJ., upene:nc:ed boueitcl-n. Refer-enc•. Tba H.ppy Houaec:lNoen c.u 645-9153. WE I'AIII'U I'EDI'I.E ·Gen.~ • Housaholcl Ofglnizing e Apt. & offa claning • Catering for apecial _ occuions We can get you the business you need! DAIA'S HOUSEIEEPII& liC. IIIIANCHES THIIOUGHOUT CALIFOANIA A I*IOIIIIiad bouM'r ...... I«Yte:l. 750-0120 ---------INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES prepared an your home or at my oJJace "YNr·around" an a haohly prot..aonal manner al a very low coat (714) 5-49-2418 II'ICOME TAX Appointment your home. Fred Morse, 545·1462. in Call (714) MONEY FOR SALE ••• CHEAP We help you make the Qle1 thJit mue you money. ~ -requot"e Ol'fly 1 ~ CAll ClASSIFIED INVESTMENTS 173-1551 JNTERJOR/EXTERJOR DESIGN NOVEDI? DOROTHY NAP- KIE INTERIORS can balp you qet u all toqether CON PLm DECOR' (11 yNn wltb W&J Sloeoe ) 548-9798 m-.eqe 642-1691 ---SHUTTERS, DRAPERIES. ETC Save so• o to 70"t EverythUlQ lor walls WUidows and lloon Call today Alad· dm, 557-2678 ---NEW HORIZONS Color Decorators announce• rebate olter 1pec:aaL Mnaor catuen.a daecouna. R .. ared? Fa~ed lncom•' HaQh le•"' Don't let your home loee value Call New Hora1on1 ea· tenor and aotenor pa1nten and bnnq your home to hie Call 848 6046 lor a lrM ••hm•l• appotnlmeot DO YOU NEED HELP? W..-..loM..,KC-- tlle ltnr"'''ll IOUCIIe\ lor yo., I'IOIM SAVE :10"' Oil r.Ceol s-•10«11....,_. fr .. COMultft- 95).7332 LANDSCAPING NJCHAI.L'S OUTDOOR DE srGNS TIM tnmmlll9. roto ttlhn9, apunlrlera, plant removal and tn.taU.uoo, IOd AU ma,or upec:ll of laDd ecaptnQ After 6 p m 751· 7296 CONPLITl LANDSCA PE DESIGN and Coutnac:uoo C.ll South.bay ~ Coutructon AM lot Dr Huetm.r, 548-3664. -----LAWNS, PAnos. SPRDfX- LIRS lua.lled. Couu.lteUoo aod eatuoa ... aval..l&b» '-'• Lalld.lc•pU.Q S.r'flc:e. .... SliO, 4i4-0Sl4 UI'S LANDSCAPING C \liM om quail!) COIUitnac:tio.lt Coec,... &lid bnclr wort Spranlalere, plnte, eocl, clralftAiqe .,..._, ... _.w. pr'lc:el '-· no.x.~ awe Ltc: ll6446 LEADED wumows 1111 GLASS WILUO c~ deltoa. ieaded aAd foal WIJidoww, ct'-aad lftU• ror etclun91 !S41· 7sot • 531-4916 8llCl, STOHl. ILOCil WOlll. eo.c:..-e patiOs, cln...,. We ,. trywaJt, hrepl.ace• IIOa le'-reacee. Call "' and ,, .. Joll•. MASONRY WHIILOC~ WASONRY Bnck, bloelt ltOoe, floor Ule, d.coratave, clillbAcbve to- ter on, ealeriora, w•U•. pla~atera, paUoa, etc:. Licena- ed, booded. !atlaae. 551· 1370eveoicqa. MASSAGE HOLISTIC HIAL THFUL 'WASSAGE: Rela.utioa and tberapellhc. Swedl1b, Ac:upr-ure, Relluo1oqy Newport S..Oh: offlce houra 10 a.m -7 p m Appt o!Uy, call Sunny. U oot 111, leave m-9•· 631 -6377. 548-28rr- roR QUALITY WASSAG£ with • prof-oa&l ltyle, call Earl By appo111lme1JI o!Uy, 548·2817. 10 a.m to 7 p m Newport arM lJ not in. leave m-o•. MOVING• STORAGE -GORDON MOVING AND STORAGE Local, oataon wade, low.-t leqal raiN, m · aured (Cal T-108790) 768 0643 STUDENT WILL MOVE youa lllmature at ver-y reuonable rat ... 752-1493 or 848-3777 "What's black/white and read all over?· · o.r Clauif:itd Sectioa . PAINTING - EXTERJOR-INTER10 R Punt 1n9 -Oualaly work RN.son able prlc.. References Call Allen. 54().0240 INTEXT PAINTING Lnlenor UlOO, Esteuor S700 Com plete preparahon, bagh quala ly paant Iapenenced proln IIOOAb on the )Ob Fr .. ad valor eshmat" aad rei erenc" 842-9387 -PAINTING lntenor/Eateraor Lowett rat•. prompt, n"t .. rvace In area lor 10 yean F'rM ..U.atN (714) 848 5684. (714)636-7149 DELUXE INTERIORIEXTI:R lOR PAINTING at compeh IJve pnc:.' Acol&lllCal c:e1l 11191, 10 cenb lq!AII'"e loot E.J Bled & Sons. Inc 586-+414 tvenaD98 770·6455 ---PAINTING INTEJUOR/ lateraor Add new color to your new year Wanter ratea QtUJaty work and m•teraab Free •stuoales (71 4) 536-3471 Fred PAINTING lnte11or ••tenor R"tdenllal com mer-c1al prol-.onal de.~ n ltrll qu.shty All work qua ranteed Reaao nable puc" Fr .. eshmate Call Bill 646-2328 PALNTING AND WALL PAPER APPUCATJON Ea tenor and mtenor Low pncH Guaranteed work F .... •tamat• Joe 642 9614 548-1436 WALLPAPER INSTALLED et Sl2Jper roll l el.lo q>ec:1<1Uae 111 4;\18lGlll upbolalered wa.IJ. ··w. qala .aaou.ld balao tOQeth er • m-a130 uytlae. WALLPAPER RIWOVALI HANGING. lntenor pa&DtmcJ Fr-.. tamale•. Wacbael C btaretta, P11aUa9 ••d Paperb&DQLDQ (714) S- 5406 • ..OC~T ~QUjtlliN • lltASONAIU "-''IU • IIClNSlO •IONliO • ....._, W.,"'C: "''~·-188-8421 -.nCIItM ,...,. 10\-..r FOR-ana. llll.lbt. ..... c... c-..~~ MJ.aJ PAPER HANGING GDnUDI'S !UROPIAN wallpaper ba.nqer work. dooe WJtb qllaUty, perfection and prote.lonal. No rWib, cuah )Ob .,.r 556-6033 WALL DECO!t-Ell'pert In· ...U.taoo oJ all wall c;over~~~g• lor hoJDe or ofbce Ollalaty wor.lt, trM wtimate R .... oaable rate•' 631 5399, 964-7338. PATIO COVERS PAno COVERS -~spec:aal ty " Ho-r-epaan ot all type&. No ,ob too ~mall Call Clark, 6 to 9 p m only 960-6470 ------PHOTOGRAPHY NcGUIRI PHOTOGRAPHY For wedd~nc;ra, parta•, aJJ OC:· cuaona. 70 pac:tur•, one copy N ch, aU neqetav" m· clllded Ul low llat rate. 642-4307 PreS>erv~ Your He1rloonu GEM PORTRAITS S41-8'114 1'1~ Old ...... ,..... Ill"" Nowpotl a..c~ '*'"•" h081 Ho.a Hoopot.a) PLUMBING KENT S PLUMBING. M.nntlnance and repa!n. G.rb.qe daspoaal ..-.pla.ce- ment, laucet• Sal• and S.rvtce 540-0240 DRAINS CLEARED -Froaa S4 50 Free eslun.al" All work quaranleed Reuooable pnce• No tervace call cbarqe Dr•an MuteR (714) 638 0953 POOLS/SAUNAS/ HOT TUBS/SPAS SWIMMING POOL SERV ICE EaceUent r•hable work Rep•ar• al10 557-2783 RAIN GUTTERS THE GU'n'ERMEN, 5" alumt nu.m ... ml-rean qllllerf Cllltom made, prol-.onally 1n•talled Commerc1al, r .. 1dentaal S42 1242, 557-5328 SALE -SAU:tt Ram 9uttert needed? Then call The Gut ter Gwv S..mt.. one paec:e alumUlum Qllller• cooJorm to FHA •tandarda 20 veer queraniM, whtle or bro""n We do q\lalatv work no shortcut• 557-5770 Muter Charge and VtN accepted MR RAlNGUTTER & SON Wtnter aal• S1 90 It team I••• o ne ptec:•. ealruded alumtnum 545 5011 or 631 028 1 ROOFING I RAY'S ROOFING CO S.rv mg all ol Oranqe County All I 'VP" Ltc 361042 bonded, tnsured AU wor~ quareo teed 559-9369 ROOf LEAKsn RIUABU: proleutona l Replacement! reJ>4tR All ty~ y,.. Httmates Hurley Enter-p~ Lacense 314183 831 7049 --QUAUTY ROOFING lor 1-Old end new coiUIIcuc· t.aon LtcenMd ln.tll red and bonded Reler-enc• avall· able Call Kenny Fulllte. anyltme, 645 0193 ----ROOF LEAJC? Root prob ..... aiJ typee. repell'l, ~Q. n-rool deck c:oetillq, qu.llen dow118po\lll, reuoaable, guar•nteed, lrM ..u..• B&R. 646-2328. ROOFING OF AU TYPES i.achacllDQ repaar1 Dec:la deltiva frM elliJDal• Call ... S46-0'1fi8 .... IOOfUIIO& Ml'fAUAltOM ~ .......... ell.,.,. ....... ... ,....... .... -..- -....,._ pefllltetd ,., .. ......... u... ........ P"tn'-I.M' (7Mt,._77U IIICtM1V1 SlCJIITAJIY 0... lS ,_n uperleac:e C..1 .... 10 t~hty • tuU .... ..aetary 10 hand'-~ workloed? Call Polly No ;ob '"...0 ..... ~-relet Alta 10 • Ill • 754-~ Alter 3 p m , 551 1707 _;.__..;.. __ _ TILE DfST ALl.A noR DYNAMIC CiJIAWJC UJ. inltallat.aotl, mtenorleateri.Qr ,,.. ..U..t• (p11rc;baee tlle through me and eave ~ to 40\.e otf re1a.a.l pnc:e. Hoe. 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Eaperl S46 P 1t> IAJoiUARY WINDOW Cl..,r 109 SJ)4'c-tal' Stnule at< " hom• \25 Tw< •torv I 'I 1 wtndowt) SJS C'AII R<Xte• • Wandow CINnmQ S..rvtc;• 581 5441 HARBOR WINDOW C Li.AN ING Proteu10nallv d One ttorv S25 up two •tuf\' $JO up Very r•a nable A Sp•t tel monthlY rate• avaale.ble F ,.., ella me let (714)760 7143 ' ' The wart. of California artist Paul Derrow Mil continue on display at the Laguna Beach School of An, and may be'""-l Ma>day through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dar· rO\IY is a Pasadena-born painter, etchet', water· colorist, photog- and illustranor long affil- iated with Scripps Col- lege and is now an instructor at Claremont College. His mwals and paintings grace the coi- Jections of the Otis Chandfers, the Henry Segerstroms, the Wil- liam Fickers and several Southern California com- panies and banks. The gallery is located at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. For details call B37-6803. ~,.... cto~~o~ .... consisting of sculptures. incense burners. bowls, vases:, placquews and other containets. will be exhibited at Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, through Feb. 8. All come from the collection of Robert and Marion Clague of Milwaukee. Only recent- ly has this "minor" Chinese art been consid- ered worrtlv of serious study. FOf the uninitiat- ed, doisonne is defined by Webster as "surface decoration set in enamel between bent wire fillets secured to the ground." Hours at Bowers are Sunday from noon to 5 p.m ., and Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For mot'e information, call 972-t900. The ....... polio ....... of Paul ~vaux continue on disp4ay at the New- port Harbor Art Museum through Feb . 22. The exhibit was organized through the Belgian MF!tstry of French Cul- ture, supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Hall's at NHAM are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Tues- day through Sunday, and Fridays from 5 p.m . to 9 p.m . FOJ IT'IOfe infor- mation call 759-1 122. n. worb of Maurice Gray, Suvan Geer ande R. T. Pace will be on dis- P'av through Jan. 30 at the Orange County Cen- ter for Contemporary Art, 3621 W . MacArthur, Santa Ane. Viewing ho .. , are T\.IHdav thrO\Cih Sot .. day, 12 noon to 8 p.m. CaU 549- 4989 f<>< mo<O inf<>rtnl>- tion_ An eA ... featuring the art of ""' <hlldron of ""' OCC Childron'o Center will continuo on dioploy through Jon. 'ZI .. ""' DCC An Gollwy. Goltory Ma.q .. l O Lm. k) 3 p.m. --hough frido¥. ond 7 tot p.m. --ondT.-v ... -~I .. ~....... .. ,, ·- ..... , ..... ol paintings by Timothy Clark will continue on display through Jan. 25 at Challis Gallefi'35. 1390 S. Coast Hwy .• laguna Beach. Clark is a native of Santa Ana and is a graduate of Chouinard Art Institute. Viewing hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednes- day through Saturday. For mofe information call 839-n11. Anwtory Dntwll .. will continue on display through Feb. 5 at Abr axas Gallery. 2815 V~la Way. Cannery Vil- lage, Newport Beach . The works of 19 artists are included to depict expressions of love with· out eroticism. Viewing h()IJ(s are Tuesday through Sat...-day from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . FOf more information call 673-3992. .. _ the Pllo- tographer," an e•hibit dedicated to the late artist, will continue on dtsplay through Feb. 16 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, Xl7 Clif Cliff Dr., Lag~.na Beach. Vtewing hoUfs are 11:30 a.m. to 4:Xl p.m. daily, e•cept Tuesday. fof mote infonnatkm call494--6531. llliack and whtel photos by David Spulick will continue on display through March at the Belson Gallery, 3720 Campus Dr., Newport Beach. Spulick is a third- year student at the Newpon School of Photography. Viewing hours are MCilday through Thursday, 2 to 4 p.m., and 6 to 10 p.m . For details call 567-1126. New worb on pilper by artists Frank Howell and Veloy Vigil will con- tinue on diSJMay at the Galeria Ekma, 2811 Villa Wwv . Cannery Village, Newport Beach. The 'NOfks of these two out· standing artists may be viewed Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . and Sundays by appointment. For more information call 675- 6242. 'fhectdrtTTT ....... paintings of Iris Adam are on display in the Heritage'Pa<k Fino Ans Gallery, 4601 Walnut, Irvine, through Jan. 30. VIeWing hours are 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . Monday through Friday. a....-by Claes 010- enburg will continue on display lhfough Feb. 28 at the W est Coast Gal- lery, 3810 South Plaza Or., Santa Ana. Fot mOft inf<><matlon coli 54&9334. ..... .-t will be on ditplay Jan. 23 and 2" .. Meu Verde Leamlng Center from 1 to 9 p.m. on Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Satw-dey. Tho ovont Ia ~od by C..tlino Anlata' Allociodon ond c-r- lino Cornm..liry Col!ouo. Tho .,_ wlllloo!ln -ln-. acrytlc ond oil poindtog. For ...... ..all .... ,. ":""...0.. ••ear,,., ••• .__ Chil- dren·• Art and the Mas- ters" will be on display through Jan. 'Z1 at the Orange Coast College Art Gallery. The exhibit will include works by chii<Wen en~led in OCC's Chikffen's Center, and alto works by the masters. Gallery hours are M onday through Frtday from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m .• and Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is 25 cents. For more infor· mation call 566-5725. Plctwetl of a Floating W orld, portraying the upper-middle-dass world of Japan in the 19th and late 18th centuries, will continue on display through Feb. 7 at the UCI Fine Arts Gallery. For viewing time and further details call 833- 6648. Photo• by local photog- raphers will be on dis- play at the Photographic Gallery, 384 Forest Ave., No. 23, Lumberyard Pmza, Laguna Beach. The exhibit will feature abstract. graphic, and cibachrome photos. Viewing hours are Wed· nesday through Sunday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . For more information call 494-5072. WCM'ke by Kay Whitney and Jim Buhatis will be on display'through Feb. 22 ar the Newpor1 Har- bor Art Museum, New· porr Center, Newport Beach. The exhibit will feature Whitney's pas- tels and photos and drawings by Buhalis. The works will be dis- played for sa)e or rental . For viewing times and other information call 759-1122. ••Dorta"T :• a bronze sculptUfe by Dani, will be on diSJHay at Haggenmaker Galleries. 372 N. Coast Hwy .. lagl.Wla Beach. Viewing hours are every day from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . Admission is free. The pho-aplw of Andre Kertesz continue on display at the Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3336 Vta Udo, Newport Beach, through Jan. 31 . In 1964, the Hungarian-born photographer was honored with a one· person show at the Museum of Art in New Yortt. and his many books include "Andre Kertesz, Sixty Years of Photography." "OistOf· tlor." and 'Washington Square." Hours at the Spiritus Gallery are 11 a.m . to 5 p.m. Tues- day through Saturday. 673-5110. the polioiOii"'" ol Patrk:k Hogen, a Loe Ange4es- baled ert;,t who bui6da relief omo hia eanvaaes by tho -ol acrylk: p&int n tope, continue on •ov 11 the New- J)Clf! Horbor An Muaeum ttwovgh Feb. 1. Accom- penyting Che llthibition Ia • '"cleo'-of the -11-lnhll IIUcfio. Ho..lM NHAM 8Nll a.m. to 15 p.m. T...toy ttwougn &lndey and Frldoy ow- ning uneil t p.m: '5 1122. The w-of Clyde Zulch, Ferd Johnson, Vincent Farren and Jack Hannah continue on display through Jan. at rfhe Clyde Zulch Orig- inals Fine Arts Gallery, 3800 E. Coast Hwy., Corona det Mar. Hours are 11 :30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sun- day. 675-a&ll. 0118. oolage, Ink. wash and watercolors by Mimi Sharon Stein are now on display in the Shirley Myers Gallery, 1951 S. Coast Hwv .• laguna Beach. Hours arew 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . daily except Tuesdays. Theme of the colorlul show is ''Glowing Neighbors.'' For more information call 494-4596. The .-twortca of Erika Kahn continue on dis- play in the Galerie Andree, 695 Town Center Or., Costa Mesa. Hours are 11 a.m . to 9 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. SatUf- days and Sundays. 641 -1011 Clubs w--., . .-.. 21 The 0-Oiotrk:t. JuniOf Membership- California Federation of Women's Club officers and chairmen as well as the presidents and first vrce-presidents of district 21 will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Cosla Mesa Women's Club dub- house in Costa Mesa. For mote information call Gerri, 673-3900. ·-"-Legol Secretaries Association wiU meet at 7 p .m . at Crossroads Restaurants. 18)5() Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. A social hour will begin there at 6:30 p.m. For more infor- mation call 848-9991. 'The Ebell CU, will meet at 12 noon at the Clubhouse. 515 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. For mOJe infOfmation call 541-8978, Mrs. Piefer. ~ . .-..22 Newport H.t.or Kiwanis Club, 7:30 a.m., 18)1 Bayside Dr ., Corona de1 Mar. 851 · 0650. e-M-- Citizen Square Dance Club, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m .. Costa Mesa Recreation Center. Vanguard Way between Arlington and Fair. 545-5669. "--Dioco and BaUroom Dance Club 7 p.m ., 2515 E. Coast. Hwv ., Corona del Mar. 494-0593. -,,Jon. 23 "-'• •• Won..., ot the L.aguno Beach School of Art will oon- duct a recruiting metn· bership meeting at 10 a.m . at 1213 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beoch. For mote information call Muri• Reynolds, 640-5390. .......,.Jon.21 Newpont ........ Koppe Delta ,;11 ,_. or 7o30 p.m. or th<l homo o1 Paula KNM. Few more ;nformorlon call 644- 1400. ... .. ~- Gsa 1 ah•ou -10 am., W•orn . ---... ond Loin, 4 ~ -· NeYotport Beach. 646- 9141. Norttt Irvine and Tustin S8f!k>r Citizens Brtdge Group, 1 p.m., Pomona Federal Savings and Loan, 17th and Prospect, Tustin: Bob LotoYB, JX)-1096. lllw~Chapter of Sweet Adelines, 7:30 p.m., Allen Elementary School. 16200 Bushard, Fountain Vatley. 557- 8935. Klw.., .. Cllub of Corona del Mar, 12:10 p.m., Villa Sweden Res- taurant, Corona del Mar. 955-1661 , George Hr:~user. -. ........ 7,30 p.m ., Presbyterian Church of the Covenant of Costa Mesa, 2850 Fairview, Costa Mesa. 540-7244. Wednudoy, J.n. 28 Allruu Club of Newport-Irvine. 6 p.m., Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Mary Hickle, 640· 2920. Ktw_.. .. Clklb of Irvine, Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course, 7 a.m. Films ·~ er..twe from the Black lagoon" will be shown Jan. Zl at 7:3) p .m . at the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. Advance tickets are $1.25 for adults and 75 cents lor children under 14, Tick- ets at the door a re $1.25 for everyone. The movie will be shown in 3-0, and is sponsored by the Friends of the laguna Beach Library. Neil limon's "Plaza Suite" will be shown at 7 p.m., Friday, Jan. 23 at Health Science 13 1. Golden West College HUI'ltington Beach. Admission is $1 . FClf more information call 8$-6250. ...._,...s ''The Devil's Wanton" and Ray's "Distant Thunder·· will be shown Sattxday, Jan. 24 at 6:3) p.m . at the Social Science Hall, UC Irvine. Tickets are $2 general. $1 for UC Irvine students. For more information caU 833-6922. KwoMW•'s ''The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail" and Mizo- guchi's "A Geisha" will be shown Saturday, Jan. 31 , 6:30p.m . at the Social Science Hall. UC Irvine. Tickets ere $2 gerwal, $1 for UC kvine studentL For ('OOre infor· mation call 833-8922. Jec:h•res ''WhM_T .. Us About Artiltic Crea- tivity" will be discussed by Rona4d Silverman on Jan. 29. 8 p.m . at the Laguna Beech Museum of An, J07 Cl;ff Dr. Silverman II e profeuor of en at Celifofnia State U,._ty or lJ>s Angoo let. Admluion ilt2.i0 I<>< Altiot,CooncH mtm· bets. t3.i0 "" -.. For more information coli .. 8631 . ,.,.. __ of !he Nilo ........ _od by Oooog .Jon. on Frido¥ • .loll. 30 M I p.m. in ""' occ Audilorium. .Jon. .. -of ""' .......... ondmoot- tf'"t -111m-.. in the Southland. Tickets are $3 general, $2 for senior citizens. Fat more information call 666- 5627. .. ,...,__..,, ;n the Treatment of Cencer" will be discussed by Stephanie Simonton on Friday, Jan. 23 at 7:3l p .m . in the Skyliner Bell- room. Airporter Inn, 18700 Mac:Arthur, Irvine. Simonton will discuss hef theory of why cer- tain per90rlality types are predisposed to cancer. Simonton is Program Director of the Cancer Counseling and Research Center, Fort Worth, Te•as. For more infor· mation call fiJ7-TJn. "Effective....,_. Speaking" will be dis- cussed by Thomas M ira on Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. in Fine Arts 119, OCC . The lecture will center upon prac- tical and theoretical guides that can help you become an effec- tive public speaker. Ad· mission is free. "Hydrocatx»n. in Plants: Renewable Energy from Harvestable Crops" will be discuss- ed by Nobel Prize win· ner Melvin Calvin on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m. at the Science Lecture Hall. UC Irvine. This is the second of a lecture series titled ''The Future ol Science." Calvin is a professor of chemistry with the Uri· varsity of California. TICkets are $3 gen8,a1, $1 IOf UC Irvine stu· dents, and $2 for other students, UCI staff, faculty and !Uumni. For more information call 833-5588. "HowtoSwtaBuU- ,..... •• will be the toptc of discussion by Dick Hart on Friday. Jan. 23 at 7 p .m . in Fine Arts 1 t9, OCC . Admission is free. "Wlh ___ .. will be presented by Michael Gertner on Sattxdav. Jan. 24 at 9 a.m. in Fine Arts 119, DCC . Various will forms and estate p\afVling devrces will be address- ed. Adm1ssion is free. c.. w~.-.. noted car salesman, will lect~Xe on "Sales Motivation" on Wednesday, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m . in Fine Arts 119 of OCC. The discus· sian will examine the reasons and emo- tion& behind peoP'e's behavior. and how to tap on them for seUing and buying. Admisaioo rs free. ... _..,__ Techniques" will be presented by Judy Roth and Lois Ruben on Wednesday, Jan. 21 and 28, at 7 p.m. in Mariposa Women's Center, m S. Main St. No. 116. Ofange. Productive wavs to deal with streu will be emphasized. For more infOfmation call 547-6494. •• AtiiRa by Allllta. .... illustrated lecture on the works of famcx.e artistJ, will be preeenttd on Jan. 22. 8 p.m ., in the Laguna Beach Museum of Ar1 , ':S11 Cliff Drive, loguna Beach. Adfnla. lion is $2.50 for rnu· seum rnemblra end $3.60 for non-metT'Ibtf'a. FCH more infonnetkln call 494-6631. .... • • The .,. •• rm of Hurnon Struc- twe" wil be pr..,._td by A. Grlnt P.ow• I ....,w ... ...., ... ning. 7 p.m •• -E. 17th s~. No. w , c-- The.._.M.,.._ •enct will feature big· band music on Thurs- day. Jan. 22 et 8 p.m. in the OCC Auditorium. TICkets are $10 presale and $12 at the c1oof. and are availabkJ at the OCC Ticket Office. For more information call 566-5627. R-.lounceMuolc will be presented Thurs- day, Jan. 22 at 8 p .m . at the Fine Arts Concert Hall at UC Irvine. The program will feature Anthony Rooley, a lute~ nist, and soprano Emma Kirkby. Tickets are $5 general, $3 for UC Irvine students, and $4 for other students, UC Irvine faculty, staff and alumni, and are availabe at the Associated Stu- dents Box Office, Mesa Commons, UC Irvine. For more information call 833-6378. ltelfan Baroque rmq;k: will be perlorm· ed by UC Irvine music faculty and staff on Friday, Jan. 23, 8 p.m. in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Concert Hall. The program will feature cantatas. sonatas and toccatas predominantly from the 17th century Italian Baroque period. Admission is free. For further information call 833-6617. .. The cr .. tlon of the World," featuring hot jazz musk from the 1920s, will open the Long Beech Sym- phony's 1981 concerts on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 23 and 24. at 8:30 p.m . in the Terrace Theater , 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach . The program also features Mozart's "Clarinet Con· certo" with clarinetist Richard Stoltzman. Murry Sidlin will con- duct. Stoltzman has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, the San Francisco Sym- phony and the London Symphony. Tickets are $10, $9, $8 and $7, and are availab'e at the Long Beach Symphony office, 121 Linden St .. Long Beach . FOt more intormatk>n call 1213 ) 436-3661. ··--... -· continues at Sebastian's at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. As in San C~te, price ot admission includes both dinner and show. Phone m -n10. Runs through March 1. •• F.._...e Dew." a ser- ious comedy, will be presented in the Gotden West College M.,;norage Theat•. Jan. 23 end 24 at 8:30 p.m. tnd Sunday, Jan_ 25 11 ao p.m_ Admaon 1o t3.i0 with tick .. • 11VIIilllb$e at the co!louo bookttore. The play ;. written by Oti-Hally. ""--In-· continue~ ill run et the Newport ThMtet ArtJ Cent•, 2501 Cliff Dr., NMpot! -·Show dot• .. Jan. 23. 2", 25. 30. 31 and fob _ 1. Mt ' t•m ie k 50 ......,;ngo and t3.i0 "" rnedr ••· FOI ,...,.... ----... 875-3143 .. 1142-8119. Ja,. Nigh of Corono del Mo< ...... ••Dnufltl Deer:• I p'-fbyBio-Mc,-............. .. "'"""" Fob. 14 .. ""' ....... ..,........, ~.Sn ... ._.. \ .ctge, No . 39, Yorktown and Main streets. Hunt· ington Beach. The play is directed by Rexford Day . For admission prk:es and showtimes phone B42-B6BB. "In,..._ et Ah-1'*"" wtil be presented Wed- nesday, Jan. 21 at 8 p .m . in the OCC Col- lege AuditOfium. The show will feature the Oefi'Arte Players Com- pany, based in Blue Lake, Calif. It is the story of a sleazy utility company official who joins fotces with a greedy San Jose land- owner to steal water from the Klamath River and send it to the parched south. Tickets are $3 general, $2 for children and senior citi· zens, ·and are available at the OCC Ticket Office. 556-5527. ''The~-.·· by Bernard Pomerance, opened last night on the Main Stage of the South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa. This play. which won ntMnerous awards on both sides of the Atlantic, features RDr~ Boussom in the titl" role. Runs through Feb. 15. Phone 957-4033. ....... _ .. the Jerome Kern musical classic, continues at the Harlequin Dinner Ptay- hoose in Santa Ana. Price of admission indudes both dinner and show. Phone 91!1-5611 . Roos through Feb. 8. o.nc. Alta -n. .... w;n present two per~or. manoes of "SyneJgy in Action," at 7:30p.m . Jan. 25 and 26 ar the Saddloback College Fine Arts Theater. Admiaion Jan. 25 is $7 and Jan. 26 is $3.50. Ttekets •e available at the door. For more information call 586-81120. -wetchlng excursions are being offered aboard the Catalina Holiday. The boat leaves the Pavilion weekdays at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m . Charge is S8 IOJ ftdults on weekends, $7 on weekdays, and t5 for kH:ts any day For more information call 673-5245. .. Muter Your Micm- wave," a serfes of three classes, will be prn- ented on T uetdavs through Feb. 2, •r 6:30 p.m . at Fassero'a Inter-~ national Cootc.wer• tnc:t Ecole de Cu;.ine, 2919 E. Coast Hwy., Corona det Mar. A-.....,.on "How to Meet S;ng!es" w;11 be gN-en Suodey, Jan. 25 at 5 p .m . In tht A dvanced Health Cent0<, 1m Bria!OI North, ,.,_. leKh . FO< f" ond infonnot;on call 831·33113. The .............. . _._ ........ tfon s.r .......... -... So!Utdoy, Jon. :M, I a.m. to 1 p.m .• • 1tte Shlrll0f1 -...,...... 1rcz• fhMa .. MocAIIIIur ...... -......--==:':' looloiM io .... . .,.. .... _. lrl 1tsds ,.,. • P 11