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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• 11111111 OH ANGE COUNTY C AL If O~~NIA '1~ CfNT S , • . W.&lter Cronkite 'bids fare well 'tonight l t NEW YORK (AP) -Walter- Cronkite la retirtna u the oatloo'a moat beloved anchorman tonilht, leavlnc b1I familiar seat at "CBS Ev•nlnl Newa" to Dan Rather after 1t years of aaaurina Americans that "that's the way lt la." (Related story, photo, Paie Ct). Cronkite, recognized in a poU lallen in the mid-19709 as the most trusted man ln America, leaves aa the pre-eminent figure in televlaloo Journallam. (Channel 2, Tp.m .) ··He bas been an abeolute Slant; and all ol us ln the bualneu owe him a neat deal." said Roone Arledae. president ol ABC News and Spotta, whose "World News Toni&ht'' stands to aain from Cronkite's departure. The competition for Cronkite's faithful beaan several days aao. thou ab neither Ai ledie nor William J . Small, NBC News' I president, expecta any sudden shlft ln viewer preference. •'I tblnk a lot of people un- derestimate Dan Ratber'a ability and popularity," a aid Small, a former CBS Newa executive. "I don't see any Immediate chance. If oae does come, it wUJ be a mat· terofmontbl." Rather takes over u • • Evenina News" anchorman Monday n.l&ht. His coatract was oriflnally report*1 to be for $8 million over Jogging 'pitfalls' L bring lawsuits $83,000 squandered Al'W'"-"9 F a ir w arning It's not clear whether the sign on the Phoenix school bus is designed to warn motorists to protect the children or to pro· tect themselves. Hamming it up al the win· dow are four pupiJs on their way to day school. County Hall suit filed The timing couldn't have been better. >..Orange County govern· ment wu fllln& a lawsuit to re· cover the coet of repairine the strueturally deficient HalJ of Ad· mlnlstralion, employees who work lD the Santa Ana buildln1 were being evacuated. The lawsuit again.st building de· sitner LeRoy Rose, of Palm / Desert, and structural en&ineen' Jobert Scherrer, of Santa Ana,, and ffanDI Baumann, of Newport Beach. wu ftled in Oranie Cowl· IUlll CUil IUTlll Pair toniebt and Satur· day with chance of rain 10 percent or leu. Lows tonitht in 40s. Hltb• llaturday 83 alone the cout, • lDland. l•llTlllY IMll , •• ty Superior Court Thursday alter· noon by Deputy County Counsel Terry Dixon. Coincidentally, fire alarms sounded in which tape recorded messages ordered peraoDJ occu- pying the building to leave. The alarms were tri11ered twice Tbunday -once ln the mornlnt when workmen repair· Ina the structure accidentally broke a fire sprinkler ayatem and ln the afternoon when duat ac· Uvatedasmokedetector. Workers are tbreadlne larte diameter steel cables throulb the ftve-at«y buildin1, openecl two yean uo. to make it earthquake Sorry; ju1i droppin g in TACOMA, Waab. (AP) Vema 8oettcber wu UDdentaad· ably amu•4 wb•• a man cra1bed UllouO W bedroom celllnt , boaacled aroud ber apartmellit la a pmle ud bolMd out tbedoor, C01'....S wttb .,.._ dut. Pierce County •Mrllr• ~ utiM Mid tbe man WU ...... ttanebur111u11....-u..rw ...... tr"8C to ..... wbla MnM waruat1 la ti•• ••b•rbaD Laknaod .............. . ............... .., .... .... ••• ber W-"at-old 4aqtder 1'-t(e .... aputmtel •• ...., .-.....-.., a aaala fr'Olll tbe bedroom. s.e.dl later1 IM M&d1 a pl--~ man aarwd om ot tbe bedroom, made a ~ ~ .. ~ tM ~tllroom ancf -. .... front-. 1 s ale. Repain are estimated to coat about St mllllon on top of the building's original $8.9 millioo price tag. The county, thr.->ugb legal ac- tion, hopes to recover the cost of repairinl the building. The building bu proved an em· barrasament to county officials since It opened. Decorative beams that once ringed the ln· verted pyramid shaped structure cracked and later were removed. Then, the bulldlna be1an crack· Ing ln several places, calllnl ill structural lntelf(ty into question. Studl• lndlcated the buUd.lna 1!ouJd tufter severe dama1e ln the event al a major earthquake. Tbe county contendl ln the legal action that ~ the architect, and Scherrer Baumann, the entfneen, were ne1ll1ent In apectftcatlonl for the Jlall'a COO· 1trucUca. SuperyUon ln December ap- proved ftllnt tbe lawault. A com· panlclG Alt o .. r the COil al re. mo•al ol the decorative beams cummt.11 la PM.dint in au.perlor eourt. Tbunclay'1 two evaeuaUoP, pro•• bumoroal to emploJeell, (i.e&U.L, .... ,U) 'lhreat heeded WAllAW, PolaDCl <AP> -Ap- pareDUJ beedlq OM of tbe •traalll& KnmHa dnatl Jet to '°'U:i.c!:•dB'I of tM ........ deot I IDOHllMDt ln WUMW •• ,... §5 local a•almt c•IU.C tb1 '1 HeODd ltrik• alert .... wblle, ... aeaaan admhu1tratloD upre11ed re· newed ~ onr the lloeeow dfft•r•ur· . ' five yean, but a recent report put tbe pact at S20 million over 10 years. Cronkite, al 64, will continue u a CBS newa correspondent and sometime commentator, and will anchor ''Universe,·· the network's new science ma1ulne. In a full-page advert.iaement ln some newspapers today, CBS pre· aented a picture of Cronkite above the phrase "lntroducin1 Our NewestCorresoondent." Tbe decilioii to 1ive up the "EveninC News" ualtnment be took April 18, 1182, was bis own. Cronkite said, and "I don 'l doubt that I am 1oin1 to mlaa lb.la a 1reat, ireatdeal. •' Tbe selection of Rather to replace Cronkite touched off a chain reaction that elevated FA Bradley to "80 Minutes," where Rather bad been co-editor alnce 1975, and sent Roger Mudd -once considered Cronkite's heir- appaNnt -to NBC. lronieally, Rather and Muddf may someday compete u rival anchormen. Cronkite, a former forel~=· respondent for United """'."-'ll joined C~ New9 ln July 1-. -1 replaced ~11aa Edwudl u f "Evening News" anchorman• when the program was still 15 minutes long. He developed a reputation for a <See WALTER, Page AZ) UCl's Anteaters take it in snout State order battled STOCKTON <AP> -San Joa· quin CcMmty is flCbUnl a state order to pay welfare to a familJ that admlll blowiq $83,000 OD druta. gambling, cars and glft.s. Tbe county supervisors voted to threaten legal action if the state Del!:tmenl of Social Services n't back down oo paymeott to the family of three. The family wu 'dropped from tbe Aid to Families with Depen· dent Children program when it received an $83,000 windfall in late lt'18. County officials said tbey could not reveal the source of the money. "Nine months later, this fami· ly applied for public assistance, claiming that the $83,000 had been completely spent," said county Public Assistance Direc· tor Harry Brodie. Jfe said the family told county and state officials they spent the money on drugs, gambling, loans, gift..s and the purchase of motor vehicles. Brodie agreed that by law, the county would have to put the family back on welfare "lf its spending of the windfall could be accounted for." The county contended that the family's statements were in· consistent and undocumented. But a state referee, who ordered payments resumed, noted that "dope dealers and gamblers do not provide receipts," Brodie said. A decision on a county appeal of that ruling is pending. "However the state is still de- manding that San Joaquin Coun· ty comply f mmedlately with the first decision and issue retroac· live asat.tance without regard to the pending rehearing decision,·' Brodie 1aid. <See Page Bl) or N a ncy noui 'disarme d ' WASIDNGTON (AP > - Nancy Reagan says she has gotten rid of the "tiny little gun'' that drew so much ftre a few months back. The ftrSt lady. in her first interview since t in· au1uraUoo, also said she doesn't spend as much on clothes as some have re· ported. "I do not buy that many clothes. What clothes I buy I wear tbrever. My huaband teases me and says I still have my gym bloomers from school," Mrs . Reagan told NBC News. Board n ixes Judy's bid for cleme n cy LNDIANAPOLIS <AP> -The Indiana Parole Board today an· nounced it unarumously rejected a petition for clemency for con· vlcted murderer Steven Judy filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and 10 religious leaders. A statement from the board sald Judy was asked whether he "authorized or acquiesced in the petition,'' and be responded that be did not want a clemency bearing. ''The ACLU bu filed for this hearing without m y permission," tbe statement quoted Judy as s aying . Meanwhile, atto rneys for another Death Row inmate are 1oin1 to the U.S. Supreme Court lo an effort to stop Judy's execu- tion on Monday. County's jobless • Incre a se The number of unemployed workers in Orange County climbed as usual in J anuary as the unemployment rate reached 5.1 percent, according to the state Employment Development Department. The JaJIUary figure is 1.6 pe~ cent higher than the 3.5 percent rate for December. when 11,200 more workers were employed in Orange County during the busy holiday season. However, January's 5.1 per. cent rate also is almost a point higher than the 4.2 percent rate in J anuary of 1979. reflecting a more sluggish local economy currently In the county. The number of jobs in Orange Coµnty in January was 853,500, according to the state agency. That is 27,600 more jobs than in January, 1979. But while the number of jobs climbed. so did the number of persons who are unemployed In 1979 , 45 .100 wo rkers claimed to be without work. This January, the number increased to 57,100. Post-holiday layoffs by retail stor es in t he county were responsible for eliminating 6,900 seasonal and part-time jobs, state employment researchers said. An additional 2,400 con· struction jobs were c ul out. Amusement parks also laid off 1,900 workers aft e r the December ruah, and about 1.400 government jobs -half in scboola and universities -were reduced. About 300 jobs were added in the manufacturing industry. but the total still is 300 short of the November 1980 totals. .Jogging has pitfalls Two runnen fall into manhole•, 1uing BJ GLENN ICX>1T .... ....,,......., You cad add anotber ob9tade to tbe Joe· ter'1 Uatof Wno to aYO!d lD Oraqe CoUDtr. Tbat Ult Already abouJd baH lffl'9ded IUCb maiMta7I u Doberm• plwlllln, mo-'*''· JMlddl•. •bin 1pUnla, roller ..... N8d ca•tl•, Suta Au wt.Ddl, slbe•• ..... . tem,.ablre invenlom and eU])bDDt ••-wit.bout warrantl•. Now add manbolet. TllSIK T&ADn'IONAL public worn Portbolel can tun out to be ca-;n.= bua .. to Joaen, beMd • nctllt m..U • ~ .,.., lD fact, two Joalr'I baft ftled 1utt ta....,...._ Court for....,.. t.MJ 1&1 u.., ......... tbe1f.U ............ t.e•ll• Nalle1, 11, l• 1Mtlil1 ns.ooo from Mr bometon of Irvine after lbe said 1be · • \ dllappeaNCI down a manhole wblJe JotliDC ln tbe dark OD July 2 aloat l.rviDe Center Drive betwem f'ount.tn Street and Je«rey Road. H• lawJer Dale Roll• 1.W Uae lq\latt man.bole wM la tbe sidewalk but wun't cov· ...-...... belai foUQ'ftd .,, ber bleyel•· rldlq llulbud, llok• said, • 'wbeD all ol a sud· denaMjtlltdllappeand." a. nftwed bumps ud brulHa aad a laeeratklD Oft ber rlpt let, but wun't 1erlouaty hurt, beMld. I SNNI& aUaaNO ls a cllltaDCe l'\UUMI' for &add~ .... OoUele Wbo ..... ill • •Wt flied • Tu.du tbat •fell 1'941 feet to tM bottom of a storm' lraba wtdle Joainl a 79ar 910 00 Cron VaU.1 Partw911DLqu1Nlpel. lbed lbl Mppld oe tbl Ud of a maaa.ol• whlcb tipped ud lbe feU la. Sbe LI •ulna Or .... OMtt1 ,. unapeclfted dam••• ana mldleal trutment for bru1MI ud emollaaal 1hock. ' Oran~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 untnan hleDie8 hijack try on job -088 l LOS ANGELES <AP> -An armed man, 1pparuU1 despoad. tnt after lotlnt hll Job a day earlier, took over a Jet at Los An telea Jotema\lonal Airport pd' dMnanded ta mUUon. but pve up after hla Int hos!ase totted to freedom 11 hours later. No one wu injured durtn1 the b•cldent, wbicb ended at 8:20 p.m. Tbunday when the burly man walked out of the Contlnen· 'tal Airlines Boetng 727 with his \ands blah. Minutes earlier, the last of his · 'tlx bocstaaea. 35-year-old rught attendant Barbara Soreuon, escaped when FBI 11ent1 told her. "ll abe could bolt out of nrat-c:lua, we could cover ber." After abe 1ot away. the IUD· man threat.ened to blow up tbe plane, saying be bad "no reason to Uve," officials said. But he was talked into surrenderirti in· stead. He claimed there was a re- mote detonator device ln a brief· case. But a search of the aircraft by bomb squad officers accom- panied by trained dogs turned Badlish on t~ weather up no txP&o-lvea, pollce Lt. Dan Cooke ..W tocla,. . FBI Specla A1ent Edcar Beat. ln cbaree of the Los An1elea office, identtfled the man aa '4·year·old Vidor Malaaauskaa. a Marina del Rey resident and naturalized U.S. citizen. Beat said Malasauskas told a1ent. he bad loet his job at the airport Wednesday. The incident began at 9:30 a.m. Thursday when the armed man apparently managed to rou airport metal detectors and Two youngsters in Gorman. Calif., show how they steer clear of traffic jams as they ride their pet bull through snow near Interstate 5 during a snowstorm. A section of the highway was closed briefly due to snow on the road (see story. Page AS l. Salvador eyes civilians Steps taken for congressional elec tions SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP l -Pres ident Jose Napoleon Duart'e says El Sal vador·s ruling ci vllian· military junta has taken the first step toward all-civilian govern· ment by naming a· three-man commission to draft a law pro· viding for congressional elec· tlons next year Another government spokesman told reporters Thurs- day the National Asst>mbly to be elected in 1982 would consider amending the constitution and make arrangements for the elec- tion of a president. The spokesman said the elec· lion commission members are Jorge ·Bustamante, 68, a physi- cian ; Ernesto Rodriguez Rivas, 35, a civil engineer , and Guillermo Antonio Guevara Lacayo, 40, a lawyer. Guevara Lacayo Is Duarte's personal secretary and is active in the president• s Christian Democratic Party. Bustamante and Rodriguez Rivas have no political affiliation. On the war front, the army iaid it repulsed a guerrilla al· 'tack on a national guard post in the northern town of Jutiaoa. Thief takes gallery art A $4,000 oil painting depicting a shepherd boy with a goat was ripped from its frame and stolen 'rhursday from a Newport Beach art gallery. Henry Vorgang, curator and ownet of the Old World Art Gallery at 3'39 Via Lido, told police the original art piece had been stored face-down on a bookshelf. Someone, he told officers, en· tered bis shop through unknown mearus, pulled the painting from Us black wood frame and '8Capecl Vor1an1 said the painting had ~en loaned lo his gallery by frlist RJcbard Petenon. killing 10 attackers . Fighting also was reported near Jutiapa in Cinquera, where the govern· ment said leftists set fire to the city hallandkidnappedtwo. Police in San Salvador said three bombs exploded in the capital Thursday, and one djd serious damage to a bank Officials also reported the slaying of Salvadoran Journalist Mauricio Antonio Driotez near the capital but gave no indica· lion whether he was the victim of the leftists or a right-wing death squad. More than 14,000 have been re- ported killed by the army, right· wing death squads and leftist guerrillas since the overthrow 17 months ago of the right-wing military government of Presi· dent Carl06 Humberto Romero. M eanwbile, the United States must end "erosion in our hemisphere" and "get the Cubans not to play around in our backyard," Gen. David C. Jones says. But while the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff defended the use of U.S. advisers in El Salvador for that purpose, he declined to say Thursday whether U.S. troops were being considered for action in the Cen· tr al American country. ·'I'm not going to discuss military action, whether it's con· templated or not," Jones said In a question-and-answer session with members of the Chicago Bar Association. Jones didn't mention El Sal vador dire<;tly ih a short speech he made to the associa- tion, but attorneys later pep· pered him with questions about the strife-torn country. He avoided saying how much money or manpower the United States would commit lo support· Ing El Salvador's government against guerrillas the Reagan administration says are being armed by Cuba and the Soviets. "I'm not going to address that question," he said when a re- porter asked him whether he would recommend that U.S. troop• be sent to El Salvador. "I O"ANOE COAST Dilly Piiat Cfeeeffted ed¥ethlnt 7141M2·H71 All other department• 942-4321 Thomee P. Haley ~ Robert N. Weed ,.....,.. M. Thoma1 K"vll .... ~Murphlne a.tee H. Looe -.....----.... ~Schulman ~1::9'1 t::',.N·.Oo66efd Jr. VOL. 74, NO. 11 do not think it's appropriate. "We have a handful of people there. . and I think that's pref· erable to U.S. intervention," be said. The State Department bas an· nounced that a six-man training team was being sent to help El Salvador's nav y patrol its coas tal waters Officials said they' would be the first of about 30 new non -combat advisers and technicians sent there. The six increased the number of U S. military advisers and trainers in El Salvador to 25. Cloudy skies, ~re rainfall for weekend The National Weather Service is predicting cloudy days for the weekend with a slight chance of showers tonight and Saturday. However, a weather service spokesman said the forecast could change to more rain if a low pressure system in the Gulf of Alaska moves south. For that reason he declined to issue a for:ecasl for Sundav. Temperatures are expected to be in the high 40s tonight, in· creasing lo a high of 68 degrees Saturday, the spokesman said. Since the rains began March 1, south Orange County has re· ceived nearly 4 inches of rain, according to the Orange County Flood Control District. A spokesman for the district said nearly a half-inch of rain fell from 8 a.m. Thursday to 8 a.m . Friday. The season total for the area is reported to be 7.19 Inches of rain. Crashes kill two drivers Two drivers have died as a re- ' suit of separate automobile acci· dents in Orange County. Jn both cases their cars smashed into posts in center dividers. Buena Park police said San· dra Jean Lopez, 39, of Covina ·was pronounced dead at the scene at 12:4' this morning after her car craahed into a sipal post at Beach· Boulevard and Manchester Avenue. And Chad MacDonald, 23, ol Yorba Unda died Thursday af. ternoon from Mid and lDtttnal lnJurlea be 1\&ffeNd that mom· ln1 when hll car bit a Upt po1t on Imperial Hl1taway Har Kraemer Boulevud in area, poUceaald. boarded FU&llt 72, for Pboenb, Arla., end San A.At.on.lo, Texu, wltb a ftrat-elua Ucket. TbeJlane carried 83 other ticket pasaenaera and nine erew members and flifht attend-' ants. One ot the nt1ht attendant.a spotted the concealed weapon and went to the bac.k of the plane to call police, Lt. Dan Cooke said. The attendants then cur- tained off the flrst·class section and quietly told passengers in second class to leave. The pilot and two other crew Quieter j et mem ben. climbed out tlu'ou1h coekptt wlndowt on rope1. Apparmtly reall&lnl that peo- ple were dlMmbar.-1n1. tu IUD· man pulled oo a 1kl ma•k, whipped out blJ tmm a\,ltomallc and took five pasaenten at>d two attendants bosta1e from among the people i.q fint·class, officials aaid.· FBI agenta boarded the plane at the rear almost immediat.ely and convinced the man to allow the plane to be towed to a more remote part of the airport. Then -appealing to •'his moral nature and reasons wby be should let them 10" -the agenu gradually talked hlm into rt leaaln1 all the bosta1es except Mra. Soren.IOD, Best said. The pusen1era we(e not lden- tlfied. Mrs. Sorenson, a 13-year Con· tlnental employee based in Los Angeles and living in Chicago, was alone with the gunman for almost the entire standoff re- 1 a y in g mess ages ov~r a telephone lo armed FBI negotiators in the back of the plane. F re. Pa,,e AJ News rekase WALTER ... c~lmness . that became tinged ~1th emotion only in the strongest circumstances, as in the death of President Kennedy. piques Riky Frank Reynolds. anchorman f o r ABC·s "World News Tonight." call ed Cronkite a "symbol of authority and res ponsibility." And John Chan· cellor, the NBC "Nightly News" :\nchorman, cre dited his By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of llte D•lly "let S .. 11 Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley has privately ex- pressed resentment that it was a fe ll ow s upervisor who an· n ou nced plans by Frontie r Airlines to purchase the new and quie ter DC 9 Super 80s for use at John Wayne Airport. According to knowl edgeable officials. Riley was piqued because the ai rport the center of increasing controversy is in his distn('t, yet the airline chose to make the announcement through Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark It h as been traditional for board members of make official announcements of major events occurring within their rcspec live districts But such was not the case Thursday when Frontier, based in Denver and one of four com· m ercial jet air earners serving the airport, revealed its inten· lion to purchase three of the $22 million Mc Donnell Douglas -built aircraft. Should 1-"'rontier follow through with its announced plans. it would join Air CaHfomia and Republic Airlines in adding the Super 80s to their fleets. Only Western Airlines. among the jet air carriers ser ving the airport, does not have intentions to purchase the Super 80. Frontier 's d ecision to purchase the new jet is part of an all-out effort by the carrier to preserve its privilege granted by the board or supervisors -lo continue to serve the Orange County market. The carrier fhes to Denver via Las Vegas from John Wayne Airport. It operates two flights daily Under the approved airport master plan and a proposed air carrier airport access plan. airlines flying t he quie tes t airc raft would win future privileges to operate from John Wayne Airport. r ..... re,,eAJ HALL ... The keystone to "flying quiet,"' to use the phrase popular with airpo rt offic i als, is purchase of the Super 80s, which a r e demonstrably quieter on takeoff than either the existing DC-9 or the Boeing 737 . Frontier now operates the Boeing aircraft, as does Air Californ i a and Western. RepubHc utilizes the DC·9. Frontie r , s ince it began service at the airport Dec 15, has achieved the lowest average takeoff noise level of the four Jet air carriers. Pacific Southwest A1rllncs, which holds route authority to :.erve Orange County but does not currently operate from the airport, also wiil be contender for flights It. too. is purchasing the Super 80s, and 1s gearing up for a competitive battle with Air California The proposed air carrier ac ccss plan will be cons idered by supervisors in April It would become effective in October. Sources said it was Riley's belief that Frontier should have made its announcement through the e ntire board, with the supervisor as spokesman, or in· dep e nd e nt o f the board a ltogether. fl is not the first time Hil ey and Clark have sparred on airport i ssue s . Clark has generally been a supporter of an expanded airport, while Riley has favored less expansion. . longt!~e adversary with guiding te lev1s1on news toward "serious journalism without a lot of hokum." Rather. tall and dark haired at 49, will bring a new !>tyle to the .. Evening News" fl avored so long by Cronkite 's avu ncul ar personality Rather "wtll be different from Waltr r. and that will probably lead to a t hurning effect for a wh ile. ·predicted ABC's Arledge · 1 think in time. Dan could be as formidable a competitor as Waller." said Arledge. whose own efforts lo attract Rather to A BC helped make the new CBS anc ho rman perha ps TV's h1ghes1 paid newsman Painters were to replace Cronkite's be ige .. Eveni ng News background with a blue gray sC'l tailored mon• to Rath('r J ohn W ayne Airport set s Su n day hours Beginning April 26 , com ~ mercia l Jet air earners will not be permitted to operate flights before 8 a.m. on Sundays from J ohn Wayne Airport. Letters advising airlines of the ch a nge in the curfew. which begins at 10 p m were sent out this week by Airport Manager Murry Cable. 9 000 k Extension of the curfew from 7 ' see to 8 a.m. was authorized Feb. 18 as part of the County Board of J•ObS ~Or 90 Supervisors' approval of the J 1 airport master plan. Residents living under de· MAUMEE, Ohio (AP 1 parture paths long have been The rush for jobs at a ('ri tical of early morning flights. new battery manufactur· particularly on weekends. ing plant ended with about Extension of the curfew was 9,000 traveling up to 200 negotiated between Supervisor miles lo apply for 90 open· Thomas Riley and Newport ings. Beach officials prior to action on The applicants came the master plan. from as far as Detroit a nd Republic Airlines will be most Youngstown. and waited affected by the curfew change. in rain and snow. The It now operates three flights company had to use a bor-from the airport between 7 a.m rowed exhibition hall on and 8 a m on Sundays some of whom sported hardhats the county fairgrounds as Frontier Airlines now operates todemonstratetheirconcemover a hiring center. one flight during the hour: thestructure'ssafety. ··r need a job. What e lse Western Airlines operates none. June Alexander . the canldobuttry?"oneap· Air Ca lifornia currently supervisors clerk. refused to plicant said Thursday. operates one flight during the leave the building when the The plant is being hour. but has plans to change its second alarm sounded. opened at Holland, near schedule April 1 "Once a day is enough," she Toledo, by the Globe Bat-A 11 airlines c hange their sighed as s he returned to her tery division of Johnson schedules April 26. the date work. The rest of her staff had Controls Inc. daylight saving times takes ef· left. ~===========::::!__ feet. 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Complete highest quality recording studio may be purchased separately.'' Cable car fares in San Francisco will have to double to $1 to keep the system run- ning, Mayor Dianne Felns- tela says. The system has been plagued by mechanical prob- lems, and city 'Officials said they fear a serious accident could happen on one or the billy routes the cars ply. ·'The riders who come to San Francisco s hould do their share. This is a way of tapping visitors to San Fran- cisco, almost all of whom want lo ride. Jn this way, citizens throughout the na- tion can do their share to keep the system in opera- tion.·· she said .. ~ .. ,...... Paul McCartney says the new album he j ust recorded on the Carib- . bean island of Monser- rat will rwt be a tribute to fellow ex·Beatle John Lennon, who was murdered in New York on December 8. Presldetlt 1tea1u baa been named an honorary citizen of Positano; Italy, a pictures· que resort and artists' colony on the Amalfi coast south of · Naples. $2.4 million p..Ojeet Former Arcentine Presi- dent laabel Pero•. under house arrest pending trial on corruption charges, bas been ordered to take a rest after complaining of stomach and cheat pains, say spokesmen for the Peronist party. Mrs. Peron wu examined by her physician, Alejudro Martla, al a retreat at nearby San Vicente where she hu been staying. Martin sald the pains were due to a previously diagnosed stom ach ulcer. Mrs. Peron, the third wife of strongman Gen. Jaaa Pero•, succeeded her husband to the presidency in July 1974 upon· bis death. She was arrested in March 1976 during a military coup. . SlleUa RoualJ, a 31-year- old former British pop singer who doctors claim is allergic to nearly everything, is ··holding her own and still going through testing," say officials or the Brookhaven Medical Center in Denver. Her list of aJJergies does not include pure waler, filtered air and unprocessed foods. For three years, she could not leave her darkened room ln her Bristol, England, apartment, and weighed S4 pounds when admitted to Brookhaven on Feb. 23. Doctors are trying lo clean her system of all chemicals "and so far, it's too early to tell bow she is doing," a spokesman said. "All we can say ls that she is stable." Mesa center rites set Dedication and cornerstone- 1 ay i ng ceremonies for Costa Mesa's $2.4 million downtown Neighborhood Community I Rangers get goats for firebreaks From 800 to 1,SOO domestic goats will soon be chewing out fire breaks in the Cleveland Na- tional Forest under an agree- ment between the U.S. Forest Service and two Blythe area ranchers. Center will be held Saturday at 10 a .m . the city's Department of Leisure Services announced. The ceremony is to be con- ducted by the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in California under sponsorship of the Mar Vista Masonic Lodge. ALSO SCHEDULED to participate are city officials, the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wln1 band from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, t he Coast Master Chorus of Orange Coast College, the city's police department col- or guard and the community's veterans organisations. Public tours of the new facility at 1845 Park Ave. will begin at 12:30 p.m., a spokesman said. The center, considered the showpiece for the expansion of Lions Park, initiaJJy was expect- ed to cost about $1.S million when ground was broken in Nov- ember 1979. COMPLETION of the 21,000· square -foot structure will culminate Phase One of the so- called downtown Super Block. The center contains a SOO...aeat auditorium, a stainless steel kitchen, three smaller meeting rooms and offices. Its coostruction was financed by a combination of federal r~v­ en ue·sharing funds, Housing a~d Community Development Act grants and city general fund and park monies. Forest service officials say they decided not to use wild goats recenUy taken from San Clemente Island because they escape and have an ·adverse ef- fect on the environment. Moths target Utlder the terms of the agree- ment, the Forest Service will provide forage for the animals until Oct. 31, and pay the owners $8,062. Battle aet for Capiatrano The ranchers will provide water, f eed , medicine , veterinary services, fencing, transportation to and from the fire btta.k areas and continuous auperviaion. OffldalJ say havtn1 the 1oata clear life fire breaks throulb grasi.na bas aeveral advantaaes over using bulldozers or herbicides. Ralph Ci1co, Cleveland Na· ti on al Forest supervisor, 1aid1 goata are cheaper to use, cause less environmental dama1e and are a sale altematlve to t.be coo· trovenial use of herbicides. In addition, the ranchers beneflt from aellinl t.be meat ,and bides of the fattened animals. Orange County and state gov- ernment agriculture a1ellctes are preparin1 a program to eradicate the dreaded &ypay moth from an area east of San • Juan Capistrano. · The eradication program will begin by mid-month when ea• of the destructive tree peat belin to batch. accordine to Wllllam Fitchtn, Oran1e County a~' cultural commilaioner. T e county africuJtu.ral de- pa eat ln c:onjunetlon with the sta Department of Food and Al ~culture will spray the pea clde Sevin, also known u carbaryl, on roUace known to be infested with IYPIY mo,Ua larvae. ' Fitcben said bomeownen ln the area aloal Ortel•, Blpwa1 east ol the San Dlelo Fneway We're Listening .... The Dally Pilot wants to 9'ear from itl readers, whatlou like . about the paper and what you don't Uke. We alto wouJ like to publish your views on any 1ubj~t In our lettera to tbt editor eol· ' umn. Call the number below and your meuact ~ll bl l'ftOrded. Meaaaces will be transcribed 1everal Umea dally and deUvtrtd to tbe desk of the appropdate editor. MallboJl cootrlbutionl wUI be delivered to the editorial pap editor. Mallboa contrlbutort mutt lnclud• their n.ame ~A~•pbone number ror venncatJoa. Mt~ c .... pie .... Tell • wbat'• on your mind. 1'M number ii ln 1ervlc. Z4 bouts 1 da.t'. aeven da11 a week. will be notified so access to their properties may t>e arranged. Fitchen said adult moths were discovered in the San Juan . Capistrano area lut summer, promptln1 the eradication effort. The moth is a pative of Europe. In 1arge popuJaUons, it can defoliate trees, and, in some cases, forests or orchards, ac- cordinc to africulture ottidala .. Bolsa Chica marsh toun set Saturday Members ol u etaYirutmenW aroup. Amltol de Bolaa Olaea, will eoedud tours ol tbe ... Chica manb SaturdaJ from t to1o:aoa.m. n.,.... tours wW belia la tM pa .... lot cm tbt ...._. lidt of PaeUlci ODut Jllallwa1, MCh ol w.,._-Annue. ·-YarMtiel of mtar...., .. .. .,.,.. wW be ldeadW .,, ,.....nomo.w....-u. .... bid ............. ~ .. ~=~...t9' c.iln 'br,tM ... .... •·:~ ..... Ol &M ...... ,... c.-....~a1,,. .... ,. ...... 111 ... • • P : .. eu .. wildl&fe fll•W•. 9'"9 -• tO Rate oftldall. . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/f=rlday, March 8, 1981 Hospiti:il at uct pushed Tbe establlabment of a $10 mllllon outpatient cllnic on the UC Irvine campus would enhance the faculty recruitment effort and lead to more effective med.teal tralnlnc and research. Tbat w .. the oplnioa expressed by Stanley van den Noort, dean of UCI CoUeaeof Medicine. "We don't want to withdraw . . . and live in an ivory tower on campus," be said, "but we have a major deficiency of clinJcal facilities on campus." RE EXPLAINED that there ls only limited outpatient facilities al the UCI Medical Cent~r in Orance, a hospital be deacrtbed as having a big.her percentaie of indi1eot patients than any other university hospital in th.la country. Tbe development of the pro- posed outpatient clinic at UOJ, which comes before the UC Regents later this montb,\wouJd allow the university to be a leader in the growinc field of outpatient care, he said. Dean van den Noort said there is a sweeping trend toward out- patient preventative care. ADDITIONALLY, an on· campus clinic would allow for a better application of s uch diverse fields as economics and sociology into t he s tudy of medicine, be said. Van den Noort argued that the outpatient clinic would help in the recruitment of facult~, since "the first thing prospective faculty members u k is if there is on- campus clinical facilities.·· Woman raped in Costa Mesa school yard A 25-year-old Costa Mesa woman was raped as sbe walked to her west side home after her car broke down. Police said the woman left a Weat 19tb Street bar sometime between 11 p.m . Wednesday and 2 a.m . Tbunday. She said her car broke down a block north OCJ 2lOt.h Street and that she started 'to walk home. She told police that •• she puled Rea lllddJe School, 801 Hamilton St.. a man grabbed her and dragsed her Into the school yard. Officers said the woman suf- fered fln&email scratches on the face and a lump on the back of her head, the result of the at- tacker knockinc her bead a1ainst the ground. She was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital and later re· leased, officers said. Poster girl · Jennifer Lynn Haninger, 3, of Fullert-0n, the national cystic fibrosis pc:>ster child, looks a bit perplexed aa she meets President Reagan in the White House. Her dad, .1 Edward, works at Fluor Corp. in Irvine. : Laguna, designer to share noise tab La1una Beach City Council members will pick up half the tab for a noise study at the communi· ty center, but they want the de· signer of the newly renovated building to pay the rest. The council voted 3·2, with Howard Dawson and Kelly Boyd opposed, to require designer Steven Riggs to pay half the ex· peeled $800 cost for an a coustical study oflhe SO-year old building at the comer of Catalina and Legion streets. THE CITY lEASES the two. story building from the American Legion Post 222 for use as a com- munity center . ll recently com· pleted a $218,000 f acelifl on the old wooden structure. Riggs did the design work. But the new Veterans Memorial Community Center was open barely a week when senior citisens who use the lower level or the building, complained about noiae c~ated by dance classes above their heads. The reconstruction project in· eluded $15,000 for soundproofing between floors. City officials a1ree with the senior cith:ens that tappinc feet upatairs are clearly audible below. CITY MANAGE& Keo Frank said be believes the designer has completed bis obligation to the city. "I feeJ we've gotten a reasona- ble job from him." Frank said of Riggs, who also is a city planning com missioner. But some on the council dis- agreed. Mayor Wayne Bagi.in said he believes the burden rests on the designer, adding, "It's quite fair to bring the architect in to share the burden." ··we still have a goal to ac- complish," Baglin said. COUNCILMAN Howard Dawson disagreed, saying, "the blame starts at the top," and sug- gested he wanted all the facts on them atter before sticking half the acousticaJ consultant's cost ,,• Riggs. ~ But the council majority over- ruled Dawson's request, and \'.Ot· ed to require Riggs' participation in paying for the study. They also authorized the hiring of J .J. Van Houten, a sound expert recommended by Riggs, to com- plete the study and come back to the city within the month with his recommendations. City Manager Frank said some solutions to the noise problem might include stiffening the wooden floor, adjustinl the floor joists or installing more in.sula· lion between the floors. Talent night set ;. •!• •'Comedy Castle,'' a D«W mooUaly showcase for amaie.- comedian.s, will bold ita firtll talent night Monday iD the CQCltl- munity center al Golden Wefll. College in Huntington Beach. The program begins at 7~ p.m . Admission is $1. ·.! T hose who wish to app• must sign up for auditions .at Golden West's student develop ment office or must s ubmlt either an audition tape or references from previou!i performances. .,1 . ' I: CE ... .. CHARGES:. ,~ For One Full Year .. :"" What better time than now · to invest in furniture. Now until March 15, you can take~ advantage of buying your furniture from any of Ralphs 12 speciality centers and pay for it over an en· ' tire year WITHOUT ONE • CENT OF INTEREST. All that's required is a 20% ". down payment and a.; minimum purchase qi $500. •• Your 12 monthly payments.! will be interest free. A ~ perfect reason for buying that special item you've•J been wantlna. ~ PLEASE BRING TmSAD . . ~ CoMt IWLY Ptf..OTJf'r1day, March e, 1111 :I 'Health caFe chaos' seen BOSTON (AP) -Yount doc- tors are 10 burdened by tie Iii· lD1 COit ol medical education tbat "health care cbaos" eould result by the end of tbe centur)•, a study concludes. In the survey, conducted at the University of )lichl1an Hospital in tm, medical school 1raduatea serving their first year ol residency trainln1 said their educational debts avera1ed $11,650 -double tbe debt of those who graduated three years earlier. '· Unmana1eable debt may force YOUDC physicians to choose hl1her-payln1 careers, pre- scribe more revenue-producing procedures or vastly increue their patient loads," the study said. "Ally of these choices will affect health care dell very." Frances D. French, director of academic services at the Unlventty ol lllcb11an Medical School, baled ber eonclusloaa on a 1urve7 ol MO new docton. Her ftMi•11 were publlabed in today'• l11ue oJ tbe New En1lud Journal of Medicine. In another decade she aaid, medical 1chool traduatea will probably have debts that averap $50,000. She aaid loan pro1rams should be redeslped ao doctors can de· fer repayment unW alter res- idency tr al.Dini. Mrs. French also proposed more subeldi%ed loans for poor students and better financial plannine pro1rams for young doc:ton. • •'These are enormou s challenges," she wrote, "and they must be met if we are to avoid end.int this century with health care chaos." Ege on tlae Ilg .............. PCB doesn't scare New York's Carey This corpse of a Mediterranean fruit fly is gett.i,ng an eyeful from Bob Cruickshank, deputy agricultur-al com- missioner of Contra Costa County. An attempt is being made to eradicate the Medfly, which is destroying fruit crops in the Santa Clara Valley. Child death probe given federal help ATLANTA (AP> -President Reagan bu announced he is al- locating nearly $1 million in federal aid to help Atlanta in its in- vestigation of the slayings and disappearances of 21 black children. The money will be used for after-school care for 1,000 youngsters in six areas where most of the murders have occurred, A for a 24-hour hot line to counsel parents and children, for facilities/ ' for homeless teen-agers and to coordinate offers of aid from cor- porations, citizens and government agencies. THE MURDERS are ''one of the most tragic problems facing our nation," Reagan said. "As president, I have expressed in the strongest terms my outrage regarding this crisis, and as a citizen, I continue to share the boundless hurt suffered by the stricken families and the community at large." Officials said $650,000 or the amount would be funneled from the Justice Department's Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention program and the remainder from other federal a1en- cies. A special police task force is investigating the· slayin1s of 19 black children and the disappearances of two others in the Atlanta area in the past 19 months. Many of the victims were described as street-wise children from low-income families. POLICE ON Thursday located 10.year-0ld Orlando Robiruson who disappeared from school Wednesday after being disciplined. Robinson's case, like that of ~year-0ld Joseph Bell, reported mis· sing Tuesday night, had been bandied as that of a runaway, said police spokeswoman Beverly Harvard. Bell is still missing, authorities said. John Glover, special agent in charge of the FBI's AUant.a of- fice, said a profile of the child killer described in the Atlanta Constitution "was not released by the FBI, is not the FBl's profUe and as published is inaccurate as to the details of the bureau's pro- file ." The CooaUtution reported Wednesday experts were comparin1 an FBI preliminary prolile ol the killer with psychological test re- s ults from tbouaanda of Atlanta police applicants. "We stand by the story 100 percent," Constitution Manapng Editor John ~haffner said. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -Gov. Hugh Carey says he wouldn't be afraid to drink a glass of PCB, so a radio st.aUon manager ls s tanding by withacup. The cbalrepge came after the governor's annual health messa1e, when Carey told a news conference that reports ol health dan1ers from the toxic s ubstance released in a Binghamton st.ate office building were "over-blown." Carey offered to "walk into any part of that building and drink a glass of PCB." "If I bad a few willina bands Hong Kong drops 'Y 011ng and Restless' HONG KONG <AP) -Soap opera addicts are facing the s hock of withdrawal in Hong K ong , where the popular American drama "The Young and the Restless" is being can- celed after seven years in prime time. Hong Kong Broadcasts Ltd. announced that it would begin showing musicals, comedies and other programs "more suit.able for family viewing" in the night· ly 6 :30 p.m. slot. "The Young and the Rest- less," which broadcast during daytime ln the United States, is the story of three families and is sprinkled with triangular love affairs, prostitution and abor- tion. "Although 'The Young and the Restless' is not a good show by any standards, I've become ad- dicted to it after viewing it for seven years without interrup- tion," said Gillian Soo, an American-educated housewife. "The sudden withdrawal is like cold turkey treatment." Winter keeps icy grip Srww f orecaat in Rockiea, N ortheaat Smell creft edYl-y trcwn Poll'IC Con<eptlofl to Ille MHICM -··· From Point Conc..,C'°" _,the out· er weters lo Sen Clemente lslencl. nonll•est wtftdl -.cr-lno trom JO to 20 •nob end .. , de<,...lfll frcwn 12 to I 1 .. 1 todly. llWWr weten: WINll ~t I to 16 •nob lodey. L 19111 "'erleble Winds ell weterl tonllflt. I lo J loot wntei'ly lwetl. Per11y clOud)t •-Y 11ec:omtne tetr '°"'"''· ---r------------........... ,...191 ... 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Kenneth Hazemoto and bis wife, Mildred, will receive an im- mediate $315,000 in cash as well as $30,000 a year lax-free for as long as be lives, with 3 percent in- creases compounded an- nually, according to terms of the out-Of-court settlement. THE APPROVAL of Attorney General William French Smith ls needed before payments can begin. . If Huemoto lives to be 77, bis normal life ex- pectancy, be will re- ceive SZ.07 million. If be dies t>efore 2001, bla bein will receive annual payments totalln1 more than $1 million. I ABOV't 41 MILLION people wen immunized from October to December 1971, but a feared flu epidemic never materialized. Some 1,480 claims a1ainat the 1overnment are pendiq by victims or their survivon who claim the vaccine caused physical or men- tal dlSOl'ders. 6 cities' spending reported WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe nation ' 1 aiz lar1eat cltlea, taken to1etber, 1pend more tban twice tbe nati avera1e to provide ser•lcea to each re1l-deat, the Cealus Bureau retona . Tbole ... dtiel a1lo colleet twtee M muds 1D las.ea from eacta real- deat • tM ........ Q• coC'd1DI t.o a barMu ,.. port CID c:ttJ fllfueee 1m. J Tbe report DOtll U..t tbe ala larplt elU• - New Ycft. CbiHIO, Loi Aa1ea., Pldl ... l ... a, .... ... ~-pn.W. ....... oftea ....... ..,....,~. ............... tbu1 laereHl•I tll UDCNlta tMJ ·-•· leetadlpmd. Far lrona home A snowy owl with 50-inch wingspan lands on lumber s hed roof in industrial park in Lancaster, Pa. The arctic bird is rarely seen that far south. Our ... ,,. lbu'9yU. LatGI ....... 1589" .1499" •JO :::.~~ 469 95 PRICE Rebate offer effectlw Mardi 1 to Altfll 30, 1111 1 . . / Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 s Boxing promoter 'duped' by bank? ~ LOS ANG£1:.!'.S CAP) -Attorne11 for miaaing boxin1 promoter Harold J . Smith eaUed a news eoafereoc. to ·a1aln d•clue bll ~nff in a 121.S mlJUOn embezzlement from Wells Fareo Bank. Bu\ a\toroeye Jennlf~r KlnJ. end Robert Michaela produced vlrtuaUy oo evtdence to sup- port their contenUon that Smith was duped by bank officials who were "launderin1 money" tbroup b1J accouota. They lnaiated that the bank is lleepinc docu- ments from them. They conceded that whether Smith was in· volved \n the f embeulement scheme or not, be owes the bank $10.1 mU!ion -the amount drawn on his various accounts. MS. &ING, EXPRESSING anser about slate· ments of Wells Fargo officers, declared : "Our purpose is to use the press in the same fashion they have.'• She told reporters and cameramen crowded into ber office: "I'll tell you rlgbt now, Harold J . "You believe because it's a bank ~t they're rtsht," Ms. Kine exploded, "•nd you're aolnJ to throw it on some Innocent black croup. I thJnk that's racbt!'' Smith ls black; Ma. Klna ia white. Michaels said he hoped Smith would 1urfaee soon and tell his story. "He wants to come out. He Just doesn't want to get shot," he said. Both Michaels and Ms. King claimed that Smith has been shot at, loUowed, threatened and his small son was kidnapped and returned. She insisted the only reason Smith fled was because "four Orientals came to his home and told him to leave the country. They were armedJ ' ln the often confusing news conference, the at- torneys repeatedly attempted to shift blame for the embezzlement to various bank officials but primarily lo Gene Kawakami, a founder of Muhammad Ali Amateur Sports Inc. and former general manager or lite Wells Fargo Miracle Mile Branch. Smith and Muhammad Ali ProfessionaJ Sports are KAWAKAMI HAS BEEN FIRED by Wells totally innocent victims. The accounts were used ·Fargo but the bank says he pad nothing to do with by the bank for laundering money and playing l the embezzlement. Tbe bank said Kawakami's banking games." s She displayed various documents including · f~r~ection to mith and MAAS was "coinciden· canceled checks and bank statements which showed only that money had been deposited and Wells Fargo has fil ed a $21.3 million civil withdrawn from Smith's accounts at Wells Fargo. fraud suit against Smith. L. Ben Lewis, former The most crucial document, she insisted, is Wells Fargo branch manager, Muhammad Ali missing and the bank says it does not exist. Professional Sports and MAAS. That document, she said, is a paper giving a Although Ms. King said she was not represent· "line of credit" for $12 million to Smith and his en· ing Lewi s, who has been na med by Wells Fargo as terprises. the key fi gure in the embezzlement, she said she "My clients were under the impression they does not believe he acted alone to carry off the bad a $12 million Une of credit and tbe money did theft as the bank said he did. come through. If the bank claims there is no line or She displayed an airline ticket which she ,aid credit, we have been duped by the bank, used by was issued to Lewis for a trip to Detroit for six A Slnitb UIOdate, Hlltoo s. Nlchollon, told the new. conference be penonally traveled to Australia with Lewla In 1'79 for 10 day1. Brown to run? Keep in touch SACRAMENTO CAP) -la Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. going to run for Republican S.J. HayaJcawa's seat in the U.S. Senate next year?· Brown's answer depends on exactly how it ls phrased. Here Is the exact exchange between the Democratic governor and reporters at a news con- fecence in the Capitol : Q. "Are you running for the U.S. Senate?" A. "No. Q. "No?" A. "That was in the presen: tense. and the answer is no." Q. "Absolutely not?" A. "Nol at this moment." Then. a few moments later, this exchange oc· curred: 0 . "Are you considering running for the U.S. Senate? A. "Yes." Q. "What would possibly deter you from enter· ing that race?" A. "I don't think it's appropriate to make a de· cision for on something that is a year away. And therefore, I'd r ather not make that commit· ment now." the bank," she said. days in 1980. The bank has said Lewis did not take I THE NEWS CONFERENCE beca m e a vacation during the two years in which he was ' acrimonious al times as reporters challenged Ms. allegedly embezzling the money because his Q "Have you made a decision to form an ex· ploratory committee?·· A "Yes. because unless a committee is formed and funds are r aised. it's impossibJe to make an intelligent decision sometime down the ............... WEq .. S FARGO DOCUMENT SHOWS DETAILS Attorney Jennifer King HY• Smith I• Innocent Nixon, Reagan? Erotic show lured greats SAN FRANCISCO I AP) -Famed former madam Brandy Baldwin says some of the men or the excJusive Bohemian Club "just loved" erotic shows put on by ber "girls." ln an interview published by the San Fran·· cisco Examiner, Ms. Baldwin, \\'ho bas been con .. victed several times for running bawdy ltouses; said for 10 years she took pro6titutes lo a house near the club's Bohemian Grove retreat. The 108-year-old club counts amon1 its 900 members President Reagan, Vice President George Bush, Attorney General William French Smlth and former President Richard Nixon, .as well as men from lbe blgbest echelons of American business . Club officials could not be reached for comment. MS. BALDWIN MENTIONED no names in her account. It indicated that neither she nor the pros- titutes ever operated on the club grounds, although she said she once "tried lo sneak into the Grove with a Midwestern newspaper editor. and be fell and broke his hip. .. AU heU broke loose. but I managed to slip out before they caught me," she said. The Grove is in redwood country on the Russian River. north or San Francisco. .. . . .I would rent a little house in the woods. a beautiful little place. gorgeously decorated. and we'd have champagne and the delicacies and the Beta-Max and we'd make it all so homey," she said. "J'D TELL THE GIR~ to bring all their fan- cy underclothing so they could do the Httle erotic shows, and the gentlemen just loved it. I did the Bohemian for 10 years, and they were such beautiful people, very generous and so much fun ." Sbe recalled that each year after the club's "Spring Jinks" show , in which members dress in drag and perform al the remote encampment, she would "have a little thing we called the 'Final Jinx,' where the last customer from the Grove got to be the 'jinx.· "We'd just have five or six ladies all over this guy. The gentleman who got to be the jinx could never believe his good fortune ... Ob, the Bohe- mian was fun." Teacher held in coed death BERKELEY (AP> -A University of California physics teaching assistant bas been ar· rested in the strangulation of a coed in his class, police said. Michael Joseph Brodbeim, 22, was discovered at Highland Hospital, where California Highway Patrol officers bad taken him just after midnieht Monday. ' Berkeley police said officers found him with bis wrists slashed after an apparent jump off a freeway overpass. Police llpokesman Andy Goodman aaid Brodheim apparenUy once dated Kri1tin Mahn- qulJt, 2.4, whole beaten, 1tran1Jed body waa cl.la· covered Tuesday on the noor of her Berkeley apartment. 1 Split blocks sale SACRAMENTO (AP> -A atat.t appeal1 court HJI a woman SUUI• a man wtdl whom •be Und c.a't be aUond bJ a court to sell p0e1eulou di•· puted bet._.. the coup&. to pay ber lawrer. The dedatoD by 1 uaal_,.. 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Yet it cannot be i1nored that the crash Jand.in1 occurred during what each afternoon iJ the busiest period at the airport. Jets arrive with great frequency between 5:15 a nd 5:45p.m. From the airlines' point ol view -an d that of the traveler -the evening crush is understandable. The airlines want to get their pusengers home ln time for sup~~derstandable but perhaps n~ohe best of arrangements. Take the evening of the crash, for exa ple. At 5:31 p.m ., a flight from Phoenix arrived. Two minutes later, a flight from Salt Lake City arrived. Less than 90 seconds later, a jetline r was moving onto the runway for takeoff, just as the plane that crashed bore down on the runway. Time is not the prime factor in the use of a runway. Distance is. As long as a 6,000·foot separation between planes is maintained. a ll is considered well. But-and the question should be raised -what if there had been a bit more time between the landings and departures outlined above? A minute or two could have madethedifference. And that differe nce could have meant that all parties would have been spared the costs ofthe crash that destroyed a multi-million dollar airplane, left an airport c losed to public activity for two days and left 34 persons with iqjuries. The wage factor This week m e mbe rs of a Chicago local of th~United Auto Wo rkers made the news by smashin g a J apanese-made car to bits with sledge hammers as TV cameras rolled. They wanted to urge Congress to pass some laws protecting the U.S . automobile indus try. The workers m a y have been well-intentioned ~ut they s eem to overlook a key aspect of the problem, as noted by the Wall Street Journal the other day. Namely. the fact that Japanese labor costs in the auto industry are bet ween half and two-thirds the levels c urrent in Detroit. This, along witb superior pJant organization a nd a hig~er rate of prod~ctivity, is what the U.S. industry is up aga ins t. It's not that J a panese auto wor kers are living on n1ere s ubsistence levels. Far from it. the fact is that union-negotiated hourly wage levels in the U.S. a uto indus try now are more than 60 percent higher than wage rates in the rest of U.S. manufacturing. And wages in the U.S . steel industry are more than 80 percent higher than other average wages. As the J ournal notes, workers in other fields making $8 to $10 a n hour are hardly in a position to s upport wages and benefits of auto workers at $18 to $19 an hour making c ars out of steel produced at a wage rate of l20 a n hour. Th:e VA W s howed some understanding of the prqble m when 1t voted to grant wage and benefit concessions to keep C h rys ler from goi n g under. Other major automakers are trying to negotiate p rofit-s ha ring agreements in return for wage cuts. The auto workers are not being asked to starve. T hey're being ask ed to e xhibit som e reasonable con,i p~hension of world m a rkets in ex change for keeping their Jobs. llllllligration answer It was encouraging to hear President Reagan. in a recent interview, express his willingness to consider the idea of special visas for Mexican s seeking temporary work in the Un ited States. The President said he plans to discu ss this an s wer to t he illegal immigration problem when he m eets next month with Me xico's President Jose Lopez Portillo. The specia l visa plan has been promote d by California Sen. S.I . Hayakawa and other representatives of Southwestern states that have been especially impacted by the flow of immigrants . and by Mexican officials who recognize the need for the U.S. "safety valve" for their excess workers. Most Mexicans making the illegal border crossings are seeking onlS' a chance to work and make enough money to help support their families at hom e. And m ost are welcomed by U.S. farmers and other employers who can use their help. The granting of special visas to enable them to go back and forth across the border at specified intervals would satisfy those needs. It also would protect them from exploitation by employer s who threaten to turn them in if they complain about low pay and unre asonable working conditions . P erh a p s R eagan . who may have a better understanding of the situation than some of his predecessors. will be a ble to push this one through. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other view's expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dai ly Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phq ne (71 4) 64?·4321. Boyd/Land grant • By L. M. BOYD Q. Who owns the top of Mount St. Helens? Or owned it before It blew away? A . The Burlington Northern Railway. Goes back to a land grant. Why a rallroad company sbouJd be CllllYlll Defensive drtvlng Js ln -had to honk my -horn three times tb11 week to kefp from belnl hlt by cars whole drlver1 dld not loofi before makin1 lane chance. J.H. ,, given the top of a mountain I do not know. Maybe you can explain it. Q . Before the atomic bomb. what was uranium used for. if for anylhin1? A. Coloring of glassware. Sir, could you 1et by on eight pounds of meat a day? Should think IO. Tbat WU the prescribed raUon lD tbe Iron· Uer years t.o the employee1 of the Hudson Bay Company. }in infant's bead I• four times u heavy ln proportion to ltt body weight as aald head will be when the chUd la grownup. Almoet but not quite ball of all the Auatrallau In thJs world live ln ellher of two cittea, Melbourne or Sydney. No other country tum1 out aa many clean u does the Soviet UnJoa. Or 11 mucb butter, either. Jack Anderson 'Consultants' oven·11n Pentagon WASHINGTON -More than 20 yeara aao , President Elaenhower shocked his old mlUtary buddies by warnJ.na of the 1rowlng power of what be called the "mtUtary-induatrial complex." But it la doubtful U>at even Jke foresaw the extent to which the s weetheart rela · tlonship between Big Business and the brass hH taken·control of the single biggest slice of the federal government's bud1et pie. · President Reagan may have given his budget cutters an unin- tended signaJ l n h i s economic ad- dr ess to Co n g r ess when he s ingled out was t e an d fraud in the social service agencie.s as the target for cuts in federal spending. By om it ting mention of the Defense Department, he apparently en- couraged rus budget officials to ignore the monumental waste and fraud in the Pentagon. AS A RESULT of being given more money than they can spend themselves, the Pentagon brass have farmed out an in- creasing number or their own mJJltary functions to private consulting firms. Maoy of these consultants are former high· ranking Defense Department of· flclals. They are. in effect, charging the government for the expertise they gained while they were ln government service. Wbat makes the "old boy'' s)'etem particularly disturbing ls that the private consultants have not only-taken over jobs the Defense Department should be doing it.self -but the profit· motlvated contractors are iden· tifylng, defining and dictating the very programs the Pentagon rures them to run. IN SHORT, the former of· ricers are telling the Pentagon that it needs a particular job done, and that they're the only ones who can do it right And their old buddies in the Pen tagon perhaps hoping for a post -retirement job themselves -OK the project. It '!i a self perpetuallnf( boondoggle. A confidential government re· port obtained by my associate Indy Badhwar details the prob· lems raised by the ·'privatiza tion · · of the Defense Depart ment. And it's not chi cken feed involved· The Pentagon is cur rently &pendin~ ahout $3 billion a year on prlvatte consultants whose "expcrUsc" ls often matched by bl«h·salaried Defense 0e&):trtment employees. The government lnve1tlaators said they round a rew cost com· parlsons done by the Pentagon lo determine lf .. the function11 performed by contractor.s could be carried out by DOO's own civil servants at less cost. In thP rare ins tances where com parlsons were done, they showed that the government would have saved money by doing l~ own wor k "in-house." For example, a Navy study showed that it could have saved $159,000 over a five-year period by letting its own employees design a mall· power planning system Here are some examples the report gives of the way the old- boy network operates -A $43,8.15 contra<:l went to a private individu<1 I who acted a!) the Defense Secretary's Man Friday. The contracto1 helped pre pare lhe secreta ry 's annual report to Con~ress -AN S82,000 contra<:t to re view Army 11upport unit require ments for th<' firi.t :w days of a NATO war wu ~ uw<1rded to former DOD emjJluyecs. includ in~ :1 rt•lir't''' lieutenant 1o:encral and a rellrt•d lieutenant colonel A month after the priv<1 le study was completed, Pc·ntagon civil a.JR6tR 'MXJLD UAvt BH.N ma.JV a: 1~t WAY I UANDUD1UAT LAST <A)fJU, BAILIFF? CUA'RGE.P ~IM, TaJND UIM GUILTY AND SfMT ~IM STRAK1UT b ™l C~! WOO VIA) WAT S£lW Lro<Jltl PUt~K 4>. Am~CN/? r·~ Earl Waters --- ·----~--- _---, r . ... --" --------... t4 -------. -,.;::_ -,, - . ----' servants were ordered to pre- pare a slmUar report. A $304,000 contract to assess the Pentaaon 's responsibilities ln the event of general mobWza- t Ion went to a firm tbat employed a former vice chief of the Army. a former Air Force general and a onetime deputy 85Sistant secretary or defense. More than ha lf of all Department of Defense con- tracts go to companies that employ or were formed by former military or civilian DOD officials. A private consulting firm was hired for $294,000 (a con- tract price that soon almost doubled> to study drug and alcohol abuse in the armed forces Though there were Pen tagon employees qualified to make the study at a lesser cost. the brass hats explained that an ··outside" contractor would pro- vide a more objective report. The vice president of the "out· side'' firm was the former direc- tor of rese arch for the Pen- tagon's drug and alcohol abuse prevention program. Nearly 60 percent of all con · tracts are renewed repeatedly ll circumstance referred to by insiders as the "from-here·tO· eternity gravy train ·· -A CONTRACTOR was hired for $190,000 lo leach Navy personnel how to improve cost ana lyses on missile work. The contractor then suggested that his ftrm t ake over the cost anll lyses in other words, do v. hat he was originally hired to leach Nll v) employees to do The Navy bought the proposal. and the contract 1s now in its c;evcnth year An $80.000 t'ontrat'l \\as awarded. for ··studies on non pecuniary factors in the federal approach to pay comparnb1lit) and the ft•asib1li t) or monetizing these nonpecuni ary factors for con!>1derat1on m tht• pay t·om pdrah ll1l~ p rocc~~ " "'hen auditors askc•d 1f lht~ 1n t'red1ble ~11bhlcd:rgook made any <>cn:-.e. a t oµ o fficia l re pl ied a irly "fhat's v.h<.1t ma k e~ it interest ing Thf' Army paid a pnv<Jlt• c·•1ntral'tor $39<J.000 to makt' f.7 flig hts lowing <1er ial t<irgets rou~hl) $6.000 rJt•r flight Only 28 fltg ht.c, \.\Crl' ac·tuall } made. a C"Urla1lmc•nt the• Arm,· kn<.'Y. of in ad' anCl' Yet no lltlempt was mad l• to mod1f\ the contract "" t he contractor mad e more than $14 .000 per flt11:ht Crime war calls for emerg ency measures There were. last year, more than 1.5 million crimes com· mitted ln Ca lirornia. One third of these were burglaries. 150.000 were assaults. 31,000 were rob· beries. 10,000 were rapes and 2.400 were murders . Neither Gov. Jerry Brown's r ecycled proposals nor the package of bills announced by the Senate Democrats promise a ny quick end lo this intolerable situation or even longterm solutions. A major part of both plans is directed at the construction of new prisons. ' But il the pubHc is to await the building of more prisons to put an e nd to crime it will be a long and costly wait. E s timates are that a new pris on will cos t $75,000 a celf, but past ex- perience makes It more likely to be double that. And no new prison could be com· pleted within five years if it were approved tomorrow. Other provisions in the so-called anti· crime packages promise no quicker retuJts lf any. With honest citizens armed and barricaded in their homes. afraid to venture into the streets even ln daytime, and unsafe even In th e sanctuary of a church, there is no Ume ror a "bualnesa a.s usual" approach by the lawm aters to t h e problem. Cbiet Justice Warren Burger haa declared that the American people are hoataaes to crime, addln1 that "day by day ter· rorl1m ln any lar1e city exceeds all tbe cuualties caused by in· ternalldnal terroriata In any 1lven year.'' HI ilA8 OaOULY undentat· ed the 1ltuauon. Tbe ract 11 that violent crtme bu reached pro- portions eo at to becQme aa much a tbteat t.o lb• people u any forelp enemy ha• ever been. It ii more t.bu a t.bnat. It la real and la bappeaiq every day. The fact ta the enemy bu landed and is making violent war tlpoo the cltiaena. That calla for lb• 11me drastic action U\at would be taken If the enerty were forelsn troops. That m~ans calling out lhe militia If California's National Guard was put to patrolling the streets on foot and in Jeeps it would have an immediate effect in reducing crime. Others in public service should be utilized in this emergency. Police and firemen, for example. should be required lo ride the buses to and from work to aid in stamping out crimes committed in mass transit conveyances . If those measures don't do the job the curfew should he invoked H honest people can't have the freedom to travel about their communities after dark why s hould criminals en1oy such freedom? C RI MINALS when ap - prehended should be given swift justice. If the courts are loo c r owded, surrogate judges should be drawn from the ranks of lawyers in whatever numbers are r equired. Chief Jus tice Burger rightly has called for an end to appeals and retrials over technical errorit which he says has made a m<>Qkery of justice. Sydney Harr is lie also criticized th~ pretrial ba il releases of d a ngerous c riminals It is obvious that crime cannot be stopped until those comm1ll1ng them are ef fectively separated from law a bidin~ people. This means that once convict· ed, criminals s ho uld be im prisoned and kept the re No longer s hould probation and parole be allowed to frustrate law enforcement efforts to pro tect the citizens. There should be no more early paroles such as announced by Youth Authority Chairman Howard Way for no other reason than lack or space to receive new commitments IF IT WERE enemy troops that were c aptured there would qui c kl y be s et-up s ecur e prisoner of war camps. That is all that is needed now. If the state officials don't know how lo set up such camps they should get the Army to do it for them. Quonset hut barracks will do just fine. And they can be con· structed bv the prisoners. As to l ocatio n s. Cal1fom1 a is endowed with re- mote areas whi ch are escape proof in themselves. Such places as the Mojave Desert, the Trini· ly Alps, the wilderness areas of Monterey County, and offshore islands where secure prison c amps could be quickl y established at far less cost than any new prison. If the locations and housing seems harsh. re- mcm ber thousands of men dur- ing WW II whose only crime was being born at the wrong time. hved for long periods in worse places under worse conditions. Gov Brown s ays he wants legislation lo add crime to the lis t of disasters such as floods, fires and earthquakes for wruch he can declare a stale of emergency If present Jaw pe rmits him to declare an emergency for the fruit fly or an imagined gasoline shortage, he probably has such authority already. but by all means the Legislature should enact such a m e asure to take e ffect im- mediately. Every day of delay means 25 more women raped and six more people murdered. A quiz on-fa01ous departures Today's quiz is largely a spin· oft from the new book, "How Did Tbey Die?" by Norman and Be tty Donaldson, which re· counta the last words. afflictions and resting places or more than 300 notables throughout history. See if you can identify at least a third of these unusual exits from llfe. 1. TaJclng a teat ride in a new open Bugatti automobile, her scarr became entangled in the ~poke1 o/ the wheel and b~r 'leek was bro«en. 2. ffe plunged Into bls private lake to aave a young glrl guest rrom drownlnJ, thou&b he was 75, and be bad a fatal heart at· tacll ln I.be water. a. He wu ldlled in a duel l.n wl\lcb be refused to flre dirfftly at bl• opponent, becaute 1'111 ton had died In. a duel In the 1ame place only three yean tarUer. 4 . He wa a tracln1 a mathemaUcal problem l.n lbt sand and Ignored a Roman soldier's command to follow hJm until he had worked out the solu· lion ; whereupon he was run through by the soldier's sword. 5. This noted inventor fell off the Channel steamer crossing from France to England. where the British admiralty had lnvil· ed him as an adviser just pre- cedin5[ World War 1. 6. He wa4 fatally stricken on the stage while playing the le.ad· inR role in one of bis own plays In Paris, mocking pbyslclans. 7. Walking absent·mindedly into the street. this great acien- tlsl was run over by a heavy dray pulled by two hor ea, and the wheel of the wagon crushed his skull. (He was world· renowned U\ough only 46 yeara old.) ' 8. An immortal composer, he died of cholera an..r refu1ln1 wine or conee ind drlnklnc Jn. atead a clus of unboiled water hls brother had warned rum against. 9. Knowing his d e ath was near, he expressed the wbh to read his own obituary; the New York Sun obliged with four col- umns. which he read and rel· ished greatly just before pusing on . 10. This mallanant political figure in the 20t.h century was fi rat poisoned, then shot, stabbed, drowned, buried, dug up. and finally burned. 11. Lost In a ulJboat accident off the coast or Italy, his body, washed up a week later, #U identified by a copy of k eels' poems in his pocket. ANSWEltS: • 1. lsado"ra Dunun. 2. W.S. Gilbert. 3. Alexander Hamilton. 4. Archimedca. 5. Rudolph Diesel. &. Mollere. 7. Pierre Curle. 8. Tchai.kovaky. t . T . 81rnum. 10. Rasputin.' 1. Shelley. \ _, ---~....-.. ~ -------...--------------~ .............. --.. '. .. .... .,,.,..... . .. ,., .. . -----· SD tars told how to dress SAN DIEGO (AP> -A strict dre11 code la beinl imposed on the tens of thousands of aaUon baaed in San Diego. The order was lasued by Rear Adm . Justin Lanaille , commander of Navy bases lD San ~e10. Within hours of his order local Wliform stores were sold out. LANGIUE SAID all men and women, officers or not, must wear winter dress blue. AU en.listed personnel issued blue jackets and bell bottom trouseni were told to wear them. After April 20, both male and female officers and cbief petty officers must wear s umme r khaki. Enlisted personnel below the rank of chief petty officer must wear summer whites, while women below the rank of CPO must wear their summer blues. THE UNEXPECTED order will "prov ide harmony ," Langille said alter issuing it to all commands on shore or afloat. In recent months, hodgepodge combinations of dress have been sported and dungarees have been worn off base. Antique Show Huntington Center Mall today lhru Mar 8 Ser W'OI T '"" S1wt1 •t V °"' Door (Cell Stote Huf.SI Your Atea) COITA MHA641-1289 ... .._ ....... MllllON vt«.i0495-0401 1192:1 Ca-~ .... , ......... ~-.. ,....., l'lrwy ' "Our 24th year" ~-t Auto & Homeowners ·~~· Quotes By Phone FMIBS llSIUla -· S4t.H54 w IJ5-J4J7 1914 ..... ·CotteMHO MEED HELP! -.hlt- D•lt-Yesseff Stse ... or have our competent plumbers do the work' B. 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(AP> -lt'a the 1uaty blasts blowlna off Lake Ontario, they aay, that make tbla upstate New York hamlet one ol tbe country's mMtanowed-on spots. Notoriously snowy cities like Buffalo and Rochester can't bold a snow shovel in comparlson. Thia winter alone, while Buffalo dug out from under 46 inches or snow, and Rochester s hoveled tbrou1b 79 inches, Barnes Corners received 170 inches. In a typical winter . more than 250 inches of s now falls on '8arnea Corners, much of it 'dumped during blizzards stirred by winds from Lake Ontario, 20 miles to the west. .. SOME PEOPLE might think this is the wont place in the world, but I don't see it that way," said Kenneth Newton, who bu lived through 67 winters in Barnes Corners. ·'I spent some time in New York City and I minded the cold and damp there more than I do 30 below zero here." New York has had just over 10 inches of snow this winter. I duce the bliuards that so tborou1hly bury the reeion around Barnes Corners. COLD WINDS, FILLED with water vapor from Lake Ontario, rise as they blow over the warmer waters of the lake and lift even further when they hit the h~her elevations of the 70· squa -mile Tug Hill Plateau And at's where the wands drop their load of snow on com· munities like Barnes Corners. Boonville and Sears Pond. Livingston Lans ing, who has been Boonville's weather ob· server for tbe National Weather Service for 32 years,' says only a few uninhabited places an the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada get more snow than the communities of the Tug Hill Plateau. While lifetime snowbelt res1 dents like Newton and Lansing tolerate the weather, the abun dant snowfall actually lured Matthew Macierowski from Con· necticut. Macierowski, who calls hi ms elf a "snow lover ," built tus house here at the end of a JOO- foot driveway Since coming t o Barnes Corn e r s eigh t years ago, M aclerowski has enthu.slasUcal· ly documented such memorable blizzards as the 1975 storm that unloaded 54 inches of s now in 17 hours and left six-foot drifts in his front yard. Macierowski, who said he was frus trated by the slush and freezing rains of Connecticut, explained his delight in the Barnes Corners winters : "Wh at makes me ha ppy is not the amount of snow so much, but the way it comes down. A foot of snow over 18 hours is not a hard snow here. "WHAT I LIKE about the la ke-effect s now is that you can gel a foot of s now in three hours." M ac1erowski loves to talk of the winter of 1977 · 78, when the Lake Ontario winds dumped 369 inc h · now The snowstorms begin in Nov- ember and continue through April around the Tug Hill re· gion During this year's unseasona- ble' w<Jrm spell in late February, nearly 30 inches of snow melted from Macierowski 's front yard, leaving just 20 inches covering lht' ground SELF-CONFESSED SNOW LOVER M•tthew MKferowakl of B•me• Comer•, N.Y. 'Tve seen blizzards that last· ed seven days and you couldn't see anything," Newton recalled "We didn't go anywhere and we would probably have died if we did. We get a lot of snow, that's for sure. This is tough country." Meteorologists say a few geo- graphical quirks combine to pro- "I TAKE CA RE of the driveway myself most of the time My sons tell me, 'You love the snow, you do 1t'," said Macierowski who keeps records of local weather conditions as an official observer for the weather service But Mac1erowski hasn't given up. There are a good six weeks of winter left hereabouts, he figures. and that should m ean at least another 90 inches chane b8auty Discover the world of couture cosmetics, while Chanel consultants are here There 's nothing like the Chanel experience. More than a collection of extraordinary colors and skincare products, it's a world of international beauty! See the new 'Spring Visage '81' collection, featuring warm, ripe shades /Ike Sienna Red, Tawny Pink or Pesch Corsi. Discover what Chanel beauty Is all about In a personal consultation with one of their four Analystes In the privacy of our elegant Clinic Room. You w/11 receive one full hour of . beauty analysis and a complete makeover for a $25 fee, totally applicable toward your purchase. Or visit the chanel counter Analystes for quick beauty tips. The Analy•I•• w/11 be avallable March 10 through March 14. Consultations start on the hour. call (714) 495-2800, ext. 269 (mission viejo) or (714) 546-9321, ext. 264, (south coast plaza) cosmetics 100 -mission vlejo and south coast plaza , ' ma Shop Mon.-Frl. 10 •.m. to g:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m .• Sun 11 •.m. to 6 p.m. ...,,,, __,,._Mn d'-t/O IW,y •• , bMtol, 00.,.,,,..., 54~g321 . ' ,...,,,,,,,.,., 300 Wfltltm/Mt., mall, 8fl.2621 ..,.,., .. n ._ 2m1 f'ftlll'tlWl'/19 pkw. at crown V9lley pkw .• mlalon W./o 4g5-2800 ·j ---- ' ' ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 8, 1981 CONSUMER : mobile honies DEAR PAT DUNN: Where can I file a complaint against a mobile home dealer? R.P .. Huntington Beach Phone the Mobile Home Consumer Hotline at (800) 952·5275. This hotline Is serviced by the sta~ Department of Motor Vehicles aod tbe Department of Housing and Com munJty Development. Your complaint should be directed to the service's DMV representatives. The DMV licenses dealers, sales persons. manufacturers and manufac· ture rs' representatives, and It bas the authority to revoke, s us pend or place on pro· bation those who violate rt'gulatlons. BNtllfle•' P•fl ... tll#ed DEAR P AT DUNN : Now that the hostages have returned arter 444 days of cap· tivity, will they be faced with penalties and interest on delinquent taxes? P. J ., Huntington Beach No. The Hostage Relief Act of 1988 states that while the hostages were in captJvlty their saJaries were considered the same as "combat pay" and were therefore non·taxa· ble. Jn addition, they have a 180·day ell· tension from the dale or their release to rue any retlll'lls due during their confinement. The Relief Act also states that they will not be subject to any penalties or Interest on tax· es due during this period. Clafld·rare credit t.W DEAR PAT D NN I'm confused about ho~ the child care credit 1s determined for tax purposes Can you explain it? T .S .. Huntington Beach Vou may have a credit of up to S800 O'l your federal taxes, If someone cares for your children whilt> you work. A credit is a greater savings than a deduction because the credit is s ubtracted directly from the tu due. To qualify, children must be under 15 years of age. Disabled dependents also may qualify if the expense is incurred when you work or look for work. Payments may be madt> to a relative such as a grandparent, sister. or aunt, but not to anotht:r child under 19 or a person you can claim as your depen. dent. An individual may claim 20 percent of the first ~.000 spent during the year for the care or one child or 20 percent of the first $4 ,000 spent in caring for two or more children. There is a m aximum credit of $490 for one child a nd $800 for two or more children. To furthN qualir) for thP credit, married couples must file a joint return, and both must be employed. There also must be ln· com e from work during the year, and the taxpayer mus t have maintained a household that included at least one qualifying chUd or dis a bled dependent. Additional Information on the credit ls available in IRS Publication 503, "Child and Disabled Dependent Care," available free at IRS offices, or by phoning the toll·free IRS forms number: (800) 242-4585. t ;,., a µmhlt•m 1 ht'll unit' t o l'at f>unn l'at rc1tl c·ut rPd lllfJ" qPtting tl1r onsuwr., nnd crctum 11uu need It> !.IJIL>t' 1nequ1t1e\ m government and hu.\mes' \lml 11uur questwn..~ lo l'at nurin. At rnur .Ser't'ICP. <>mnqe Coast l>orly Prior. Pu /111z J.Sti11 Cnsta Mesa. 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Morris fl, the second runner·UP in a New York a dve rtising agency's ''Morris the Cat" look· • alike contest las t week, was found wandering a r ound a city trailer co urt aft er a n a nonymous tip to the city ·s Animal Shelter. New begi11nin9 ..... ~.1 J ohn Phlllips and daugh~r MacKenzie, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE CAT was k it lynapped from his cage at the s helter Monday. S h e lte r direct o r Da rlene Larson said Morris II appeared to be in good condition. despite a fresh scratch on his head presumably sur fered in a fight with another animal. Sin ce the Billings Gazette published a pie lure of Morris fl and the original Morris a week ago, calls have pour ed in from people wanting to adopt the n e wfo und cele brity, officials said. "AFTER THE article. we kept him und(•r lock and key, and that was n't eve n enough .·· said PoliceChaefGe nc Kiser Now, he said. Uw city is cons idering raffling Morris II. but 1t has n 't been determined if that would be legal. Morris the Cat 1s the mascot of a brand of cat food . Cal l 642-5678 . Put a few w ords to work lo r ou. who plummeted from stardom to narcotic dependency. are fighting back and vow they will stay orr heroin and cocaine forever. They recently taped a segment on the J ohn Davidson Show to be ai red this month and are working on a new version of the Mamas and Papas whlch the elder Phillips helped found in the 1960s. Clogged artery beliefs upset CHICAGO <A P l Med1 cal res~archers say they are .. amazed" by a finding that clogged arteries did no t appear lo be a factor in the deaths of eight people' who weighed an average of 400 pounds I "We were s urprised at the finding because everyone a utom atacally assumed that these people were prime candidates for clogged arteries ... Dr Bruce Waller of lht' Nationo.11 Hearl. Lung and Blood lnstitut<• told a pa thologists meeting. Autops1Ps showed that the insides of the heart arteries of the extremely o~se people had fewer buildups of fatty des><>sits than those who were underweight or of normal wciRhl. he -.aid East Germans flee HANNOVER. West Germanv 1AP1 Two East German sold1t.•rs dodged communist booby traps and crossed safely into W«>sl Germany, a border patrol spokesman said BEGIN YOUR SUNDAY WITH CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N-M NEWPORT BEACH. Each Sunday beginning at 11 30 a m relax in our Zodiac Restaurant over gourmet breakfast delights accompanied by complimentary champagne Seatings are at 11 :30 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. Please coll early foc reservations: 759-1900, ext. 330. P.S. After brunch, brCMtse thro~1gh the store we're open eoch Sunday from noon to 5 at N·M Newport Beoch. Energy savers: our 12 free services. Time i\) valuable, and nobody appreciates it more than Perpetual. That's why we offer every one of o ur customers a full dozen free• services that can save you steps and save you time. 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CA 90212 274-6066 or 272-5656 • Weatwood OHie•: 10866 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024 474-3503 •Larchmont Ottlc•: 250 No. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90004 482·6463 • Northrldge Otflc•: 18540 Devonshire St., Northrldge, CA 91324 360-232G •Canoga Park Office: 6400 Platt Ave., Canoga Park, CA 91304 348 .. 14'1 • Fut .. rton Office: 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92631 (714) 993-1200 • Newport Be1eh Office: 1834 San Mlgllel Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92860 (71 '4) tM0.1834 Alt lfflcH ., .. Sltur8p tr .. 10 •·•· t1 2 p.11. • .... ,.,.. ... ,..... ......,... ........ . ........ . ---- OBITUARIES QUEENIE "Er .. .let's get a doggie bag " DEATH NOTICES BORG E DWIN C BO RG, res1 dent or Newport Beach. Ca Passed away on Fe bruary 20, 1981. Husband of the late Margaret Beaudin e Borg, formerly of Palos Verdes Estates and late of Newport Beach. Ca. lie was retired rrom Texaco Oil Company. Los Angele!>, Ca Survived by sons Erik W Borg and his wife Sundy and Mark Beaudinl' Borg and his wife Trudy. I granddaughter. 3 gr andson!>, 3 sister:. and 2 brothers Pn\·ate m<.'monal services ha\'e b<.'cn held Green Jlllls Morluan . San Pedro director~ · BREWER R ICHARD BREWER. n • s1denl of Newport Beaeh. Ca Passed a way on March 5. 1981 Surv1\•ed b) his 1.11((' Joan, !>On and daughter 1n law Bob and Sue Bn•\l.('r granddaughter M1chellc· und his rather Ted Brrw<.'r Dick wa:. foumkr of llrt-"'er Jn dustrll'S. pre:.1dt'nl and founder of Grnt•ral Auto Leasing. owner uf Colon) Products and H P Rental Company Hc :."rrved a:. 1980 Pre:.ident of Allied Trades of Ba ke ry Industry. Sout hern Cati ro r nia. mem ber of Prod uction Club. 552 Club of Hoag Hospital. Balboa Bay Club in addition h:iv1ng 11er ved as president of a local s cr\'kc dub 1n lhl' yea rs past Dick wil I be greatly missed by ever \bod \• whose hfe he touched He gave of h1m~elf to all of his man). many friend!> and his fam1l) He 1.1 1ml through h fe in JOY and laughter lhs famJI) \I.ants ever)On(' lo contmue tn think of him m lhe :.amt' 1.1;n .\ memorial has been establi shed 1n D1ck "s n ame at H oag Hospital 1( you so d esire Ser v ice:. will be held a l Pacific View Me m o rial Park. 3500 Pacifi c View Drive. Newport Bea<.'h. <:a on Monda\. Marc h 9. 1981 <1t J ·OO PM . P al·1r1c VJe\I. !\lorluary directors DAIL.f.Y C L A RA M A R T ll A DAILEY. age 80. resident of llunl1nglon Beach . Ca Passed away on Man•h 6, 198 1 in Anaheim . Ca F'uneral services arc pend 1ng al P ierce B r o t hers Smiths" Mortuary. llunt inglon Beach. Ca 536·6539 O'BRIEN KAT H LEEN AN:'\ ()"BRIEN. passed awa} un March 3, 1981 at Ch1ldrcn·s Hospital of Orange County Survived b} her parent<; Wilford and Sharon 0 Brien or Irvine. Ca Memorial services will be held on Saturda). March 7. 1981 al The l "n1vers1ly Methodist Church. 18422 Culver Dr lrvme. Ca al 11 OOAM In heu of rtowers the Cam1I} re que!>ls that do nations bc madr t o the Niguel Ch1ldren ·s T I P , 30121 Niguel Road , L aguna Niguel, Ca 92677 Pacific View Mortuary d1rertors r °' ~ HillOtl LAWH--MT. OLIVE Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory I I t 625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 rtHCf HOTHlllS MU•OADWAY MOllTUAaY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 UL.TI & IHGBO.. SMITH & TUTHtU WHTCUff CHAl'R •7 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 ... c1.onms SMITMS' WOl'rVMT 627 Main St HunhnQton Beach • 536-6539 'ACIPIC·Y•W ...,....,Ml CemllefV Mortuary Ch_.I 3eOO PllCtfle view Ortv. Newpor1 Ba.ch 644-2700 Weir Canyon walk planned The Committee t o Save Weir Canyo n is conducting a Weir Can- yon walk-a long Satur- day at 9 a.m., beginning at the end or Hidden Canyon Road in Anaheim Hills. The Sea a nd S a ge Audubon Society and the Sierra Club reportedly w a nt th e ca n yo n established as a wilder- ness park Orthopedic group elects D r Ph i l i p H Mc Farland of Fullerton has been elected presi· dent of the California Orthopedic Association. McFarland has served as an assistant clinical professor in orthopedic surgery at the UC Irvine College of Medicine. FOR THE RECORD Blrtlu HOAG MEMOllllAL HOSPITAL PllES•VTERIAH l'•llnl•ry to M r •no M f\ Robtrl M•rsh•ll 8 .. l>o.t, bOy M r •no /lk\ Gff'9f Co•. O•n• Point l>OY ,......,, "· "" Mr •nO Mr\ M •n•r IC.•der ~ oynlitln V•tl•r bOy ,.. ...... ,,, .. Mr •nd Ml\. Jam e\ Whttem~. Ht1nt1n9\on 8e.ctt. Qirl Mr •nd Mn S.m11> A-lalol>, -=ount•tn 'l•lle'f. bOY M r ln<I Ml'\ C."a rlei Uft:t,.c.h. trvlne, 9h1 Mr •nd Mr~ N•tt B•rbOur, LAQUN NtQ\ltt, bOy Mr •l\d Mr\ wa.,nt l(autm•n Hun,1nQton 8N ch boy M r 1nd Mr\ Robert M IS"-t Fount11n V1tlty Q•tl M r •nd Mr\ O•r ren L oeffl•r CO\l• M•-., Qlrl ,. ....... rylt Mr •nd Mr\ Tnom.u ver1oop, Coot• Mew, glrl Mr and Mr\ W111tam Oavtnpc>rl, Coron• clel Mar, bOY Mr I nd Mn. Stfven Ramin•\. Wtslmlnstrr bOy M, •rw:J Mr\ Rooen van Akrn. W e\tm1ntttr, girl. Mr •net Mr\ J•m•\ ~perch.on 11 t , (o\IA Mts..1 1w1n 00~\ "•"""''' 10 Mr •n<i Mr\ Lloyd SchrOtdf'r, Ir"'"'· 91rt MISSION COMMUN ITV HOSPITAL F•bnlary 2 Jo Moore •nd IC.11 Lundin Llound N19uol bOy F.....,1ryl M r ano Mr\ 8ruct Vlfn Vt•n~tn L.tgun• Nu~ut-t. 00'1 F•llnl1ry S Mr •nd Mr\ Bnan P•tr CCKt• Mt"' boy Fel>nwry 6 Mr •no Mr' Jol'\n Ga'\h S-an Juan C•P1\tr•no. Qtrl Mr ano Mn. Terf'n<-• Mc Ken11~ Newport BeKn, CJtrl Mr •ncl Mrs Ctor~ Ray. D•~• Point. 91rl F-.wryl Mr •nd Mr~ J tlfrey Collini, I rv,ne, 9irl M r afMJ M r\ ftdfrt(O Ma;rtir, O.tn• Point, boy F•llnlary l 0 M r •no Mr\ 8tn1am1n Rte\t. San Juan CIPl\trano, olrl F•bru•rv II M r And M rs Janws M cKenonck, Dana Point, bOy, Mr •NI Mrs Roi> Rov S4n Juan Cepl\Jr1no, gorl F•l>N•ry U Mr Incl Mrs Fr•nk l'vllos, Dan• Polnl. bOV Mr end Mrs Mo<l>HI Oowd, Sen Ju1n C1plsir1no, bOy. Mr and Mn A•lloltW Torl•I, Oen• Point, boy ......... ,, .. M r •nd Mrs James G•rdMr, SM! Cl1m1nl1, gorl ~--ry1S Mr •nd Mn Jol'>n Ltt, S.n Jwn Ce plstr1no. girl. ,...,,..,,, .. Mr end Mo David St•lnl>roolt. San Juen ~=iy ~T· Mr •nd Mn. S<oU Eoner. San Cl•ment•. Qlrl K 1r•n Moore 1nC1 G1ry Cueva. Sen Juen ~=iy ~l Mr, I ncl Mrs G""Y Tnom as, S... Cl•m.., .. ,llO't. DEATHS ELSEWHERE C HICAGO (AP > -neodoft "lllecl" Sa.en ee, a drummer and band leader who worked with JUCh mualcal 1reata as Count -"·· 9atle, Duke Elllncton •pd tommy DoTSey, died Wednelday. , LOS ANGELES IAP> - Lyrlcllt Mtar Y. "YI•" BarMri, ... who wrote the wordl lo the tonl• ln "Tb• Wllard cl Oi." dled Tbura· day ana a car accident. ,, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 ~· Kiddie crime reported on upswing in nation NEW YORK <AP> -A t-year-<>ld pulled out a loaded pellet IUD and held bis New Jersey parochial 1cbool class at bay. Another held up a midtown Manhattan bank. A third yo¥ngster robbed a Fort Worth, Texas, convenience store at IUftpolnt -ar\d lipped tbe cashier. Forenalc Paycblat.ry at Ann Arbor, Mlch. "When a youngster pull.a a prank, other youngsters emulate that type of thing." Ms. Benedek saya children 1UU are developing a sense of rltht and wrong and "many tlmply don't have that abilltytothlnk ahead." ''The kid.a are 1etUn1 wone than the adults," Merola says. "There was a Ume when we claaalfied juvenile crime as truancy. Now we call it murder, robbery and rape." Identified only 11 Robert wu charted with armed robbery and po11esaioo of • weapon in juvenile-delinquency proceedioga stemming from the New York bank robbery. Schoolyard games of cope a nd robbers have come to life in recent days. P s ychiatrists say child criminals generally act Impulsively without knowing the consequences and may be imilJlling each other. Mario )ferola, dlatrid attorney in The Bronx, N. Y., says 26 children under 15 have been arreated in six months for crimes involving guns in his area. Authorities in Texas speculated that the convenience store holdup there may have been prompted by news of a youngater who held up a bank in New York last week. A boy described as 10 to 14 years old robbed a Fort Worth store at gunpoint, Upped the clerk for her cooperation and escaped with an undetermined amount of cub, police s aid. The bandit has not been caught. The boy used a toy cap pistol in the heist of $118, authorities said. In Colli ng s w ood , N .J ., a fourth -g r ad e s tude nt at the Transfiguration Grammar School pulled a loaded pellet gun in front of 28 classmates and a nun. '·Youngsters are even more prone than adults to emulate and imitate the actions of others ," says Dr". Elissa Benedek of the Center for About 1,900 juveniles between 7 and 12 were arrested in New York City last year . Under state law, those children cannot serve time in secure facilities. In New York. a 9-year·old boy The boy ·'had a bit of a problem with another student in school from the day before," explained police Detective James Wilson. e're going y_our wa)'. Improved Local Routes! Route 22 La Habra-Orange via Lambert/ Tustin Route 29 Huntington Beach- Brea via Beach Route 37 La Habra-Huntingion Beach via Euclid Route 38 Orange-Cerritos via La Palma Route 42 Seal Beach-Orange via Lincoln 43/43A/43B NewfJOrl Beach to La Habrll/Brea via Harbor Boulevard Route 47 Fullerron·Santa Ana via Anaheim Route 50 Orange-Seal Beach via Kate/la Route 54 El Modena-Huntington Bebch via Chapman Route 57 Laguna Hills-Santa Ana via Laguna Beach Route 78 Laguna Hills-Costa Mesa via Irvine Center Drive Route 80 Huntington Beach- Santa Ana via Victoria in Costa Mesa Route 85 San Clemente-Santa Ana via Monarch Bay Route 133 Fullerton-Orange via East New.I Route 82 New service between Westminster Mall and I downtown Santa Ana via Hazard and Fifth .. "9Ml/Route 88 New service between urwln SqUllre and Westminster Mall via Bolsa and First cturlng rush hours. New E•pn•• Routes/ Route 205. commuter Hpren service between Laguna Hills Mall and downtown , ''We're a one car family so we've made the OCTD bus our second car. My wife uses the bus to take the kids shopping and we both use it to go to work. There's a bus stop just around the corner from our house. I never realized how easy riding the bus was until I took OCTD. You might say. OCTD has become part of the family.,, Thanks OCTD." Dean Pitts Maintenance Mechanic Western Crafts, Cerritos. CA More people are riding the bus to work, school and shopping because we've made it so easy with new buses, new routes and improved service. Don't waste your money at the gas pump. Save money and ride the bus. sex is all it costs one way on regular routes. Our friendly phone operators will help you plan your trip on the OCTD bus. If you need sched- ule information, we'll send it to you-FREE! Call 636-RIDE Se hab/a Espaflol. Ot&Jge Counfy T,..;t District We're going your way. .--- Long B each via the San Diego Freeway. Stops in Irvine, Santa Ana, Long Beach. Route 206. commuter express service between San Clemente and Newport Center via the San Diego Freeway. Stops In San Juan Capistrano, Ml$slonYiejo, Laguna Hills, Irvine. Improved Expr••• Routes! Speedief' travel times, more service on Route 203, commuter express service between San Clemente and Long Beach via the San Diego Frt1eway. Stops In San Juan Cap- istrano. Mission Vle/o, Lagun~ Hiiis, Irvine. Costa Meu, Huntlngt9n Beach, Seal Beach. More service on Route 291, commuter expresS'terv/ce between San CMmenle and downtown Santa Ana via the San Diego and Santa Ana Freeways. StOI'$ In San Juan Capistrano, Mission Viejo. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 8, 1981 We know it's tough to buy a new car these days. That's why we've just done something about It. It's called the I 0% Cash Savings Plan. And here's how It works. 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BB After lo1ing, 93-90 All UCI can do is sit and wait By IOBN SEV ANO Of .. Dell' ~ ...... " Sit . . . and wait . . . and hope. That's about all there's left for UC lrvine to do following its atunoine 93.90 loss to Utah State Thursday night in the first round of the PCAA Tournament al the Anaheim Convention Center. The def eat was a t.ougb one for UCI to absorb, for a number of reasons, but principally because it could have knocked the An· teaten right out or contention for an NCAA or NIT post-season bid. THE ONLY thing UCJ can hope for now -with the NCAA out of the~uestion -is that Nl1 officiala will look kindly on ilE 17-10 overall record and No. l of- fensive team rating (at 86.2) ill the nation. The players , the mselves, showed the .bitterness of their loss Thursday u they filed down the steps to their lockerroom. Kevin Magee used enough ex· plelives to make Ille Nastase look like a saint. Others were mumbling, "I don't believe it." Assistant coach Herb Livsey could only throw his arms up in the air. In the dressing room the scene wasn't much prettier. Most or the players were slumped in their chairs, heads bowed or staring straight into space. The only movement was when Kevin Fuller kicked a trash can . ''It's tough to take a loea like that," admitted Jason Woru; who came off the bench to add 21 points plus seven usists. "I bate t o lose," added Whieldon, who led his team- mates with 25 points. ''I don't care if it's a tournament, a pre- season game or league -I hate to lose. "We had a couple of seven point leads and we'd come down with the ball and not get a shot off. In a game like this you have to take vour lime. Fuller wasn't much cheerier. "WE SHOULDN'T have loet -that's what hurts," he said. "We're a better team. They know we are. There's no way on God's green earth they should have beaten us. ll makes you want to cry. ·'I can understand if we bad lost to Fresno State ... Rainer (Wulf) and J ason <Works) played pretty good but I don't think the rest or us did. And when four of your six players (See VCI, Pa1e Bl) uc IRVINE'S RANDY WHIELDON DRIVES TO THE BASKET FOR A LAYUP (LUT) AND KEVIN RILLER TAKES A JUMP SHOT. .. IT WAS OVA worst game of the season,'' said a downcast Ma1ee. who was sandwiched by three Utah Stale players throu&b most of the night and only managed 14 points for the contest. "Tonight was one of tQole nights we just didn't play good." Nicklaus tied with Ziegler at lnverrary Baylor speaks his mind ... "It's awfully bard to beat a team three limes,'' moaned forward Rainer WuU, who en· joyed bl.a best game of tAe ,..,. (21 points) in the losin1 effort. "It's hard to accept a loss when you could have played better." tfngel•' outfielder aay• •trike inevitable As much as the players credit- ed Utah State and, in particular Brian Jackson with a super performance, they still felt the contest was one which they should have won . . . and gave awa y. LAUDERHILL, Fla. (AP> Jack Nlck.laua fought bis way through gusty winds to a seven- under-par 8S and a tie wilb Larry Ziegler for the fY'St round lead Tbunday lo the Inverrary Golf Classic. "My best round since the PGA," said Nicklaus, wbo capped ooe of the great come- backs in sports with record- sbattering victories in the U.S. Open and the PGA last year. "Obviously, I played well," said Nicklaus, bolder of a record 17 major professional cbam- pionsbipe. He is opening a string of three consecutive tournament appearances as bis final prep- arations for the Masters. "For the conditions, it was a very good round," the well- pleased Nicklaus said. And the conditions were severe. The U.S . Weather Service said the winds were 15-20 miles per hour with gusts to 30. They seemed stronger. lo any event, a gust was strong enough to blow down a tree on the fourth hole. "It was not an easy day to play," Nicklaus said. "I'm sur- prised the scores are as low as they are." Ziegler, who scored the last of bis three PGA Tour victories five yean ago, didn't completely agree. "It doesn't matter what tbe conditiom are, how tough the aolf course ii, what you do to it, 1omebody ii 1oln1 to shoot a •ood score," be aald. But there weren't many of· them. He and Nlcklaua shared a two- 1bot lelld over veteran Charles Coody. who bad a ,., . By EDZJNTEL oil .. o.tty ......... If you listen to Don Baylor these days, he'll tell you about bow he plans to bit 40 home runa, drive in 120 runs and compile an avera1e of over .300 this sea.soo. On the other band, he'll tell you that be bopes to bit 15 home run.a, drive in 50 runs and not worry much about the average. BAYLOR 18 NOT off his rocker. He's Just talking about two different seasons -the re1ular ooe and the one that may end May 29 if the major league baseball players go to strike as they've pro- posed. Baylor was the Angels ' player representative at the r ecent meetings bet ween the players and Marvin Miller, the players' association's executive director, in Tampa. Upon bis return last week to the Angela' spring training facility at Palm Sprin&s, Baylor, the American Learue's Moat Valuable Player in 1979, had some strong feelings about the strike. FOR STARTERS, he says the strike is inevita- ble. "Last year wu very different from tbia one," Baylor said in re1ard to lut season's strike threat wblcb waa cancelled ju.at before the deadline (lfay 23). "They've bad nine months to ne1otiate and notblq's been doae. I don't think there's anytbinJ we can do now. You have the owners on one aide and the players on the other. I'm a player and I think I'm right." The owners have proposed a provlalon whereby unprotected roster players wouJd be of· fered u compensation for preml\am or "rantinl" free a1ent players 1l1ning with a new team. THE PROPOSAL COii.BiNES criteria involv- log the number of pitchin1 or baWn1 appearances with the number of teams draftine a free a1ent. Before compematioo of a l"Olfter player would be awarded, a free a1ent would have to be drafted by at least eight teams and be in tbe top ball of all players in bis league In performance cate1ories. Baylor claims that the thrust of that proposal is to inhibit free agency for many and end free agency for many more -himseU included. "Before the multi-year contract came along, .you didn't have these problems," Baylor says. "I know some guys look at that as security but I liked the way things were before. "AND WHAT ABOUT the Pete Roses?" Baylor added. "A guy who bas given so many quality years to a baUclub should be compensated for it no matter what. "What will happen is that you'll have to give long-term contracts to everyone." Baylor says that be plans to meet with his Angel teammates soon to discuss the strike before Miller's scheduled arrival to talk to the players here April 1. "Since we 've had the multi-year contract, things have definitely chanted," Baylor says. "Before you'd have guys banliol into the wall to catch rues. Now they won't play lf they have a bang nail. And wby not? Why should I Jeopardise myself to play hard and risk getting injured when I have that kind of security?" * * * Bruce Kison followed Wednesday's 24·minute workout with another 50·minute pitching stint Thursday, and although no one yet lo the Angels' camp ta.lb ln terms of miracles, the right-bander is beginning to raise some eyebrows. Klsoo underwent dual arm sur1ery lut sum- mer to correct nerve problems in bis elbow and wrist and was not included ln the Anaels' pitchina plans for 1981. He still baa little chance of pltchinc com- petiUvely before midseason, but the former free agent from Pittsburgh wu much further alon1 than anticipated. * * * Add Ba1lor: "U we 10 on strike (he bolds up a gold necklace) I can always bock tbia." The Anteaters bad the lead for most of the game and even en- joyed as much as a seven-point advantage at 52-45 with 16:23 re· maining in the second half. But the Aggies 02· 15), behind Jackson's 29-point performance, wouldn't give up and slowly whittled away at the margin. THE AGGIES eventually took tbe lead at 68·66 and then the lead exchanged ha nds four times before it was knotted at 79. The Aggies, again. took a brief three-point lead on a Jackson jumper and subsequent free throw, but UCI fought back on four straight points from Randy Wbleldon to regain the lead, 87-M., That would be the last Ume tbey would bold that position, though, as two free throws by Haakon Austefjord and a layup by Keith Hood would give an advan- tage thef W~ never lose. The victory was s weet in that lt~lped the Aggies erase a cou- ple of narrow regular-season de· feats at the hands of the Ant· eaten. But, even though the Allies and 1,281 In attendance were tborou-1Uy entertained by the contest, the Anteaters didn't share the same feelln11. "IT SEEMED Wte we'd make a run and then die," explained Wulf. "That one extra spurt jlllt wasn't tbere." CdM, Estaµcia, Edison in CIF ~ction tonight ., aoou C.UL&ON ... ..., ........ 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Leap• Utlllu, trJ to atop the qulck·bnellal 8partau of Coacb Douc Stoekbam, Cttna Belt IA.,.. cbampa. Boda taml bolft ... 5 to ... froGt UDt llne. but Su Ooraoelo _.... wit.bout H •tar lllke lacbon, wbo bu bMD loet .for tM aame beta UM ol pulled lmM i. - and onraU flnpower of Ch-.. amldat ID all·Jumor ltal1ial JiDeuD, MONDO v~ (IM) wl11 ban • dll· ttnct bel1bt ad•aata1e beblnd •·'1 Bernard Wolf, wlilo ... ,., .. u .1 polnta and U.5 nbouDdl a ••me. n. Sal*, Ullder Coacb LanJ s.. dermn, i.o9eYW, an med to ••• 1ltuaU.. Md an UMeted to _..., II__, Vall!1'• oudft wltb a peu.t, controlled oft••!z 1•and U'OllDI tM pl11maklqollmG...,.. Illa Man.a, llm Sam,._, K• Rall and ltH• Kral111 la addition to Oardlllr wl1l ~ ror &Rmcta, wttll Ru41 Tift: LIM talle9t Saale at t-a_ ftnt off UM bmcb. KEVIN MAGee PCAA's MVP tag to Magee Kevin Magee, the 6·8 center who helped transform UC Irvine's basketball pro- gram into a r espected powerhouse, bas been named the PCAA 's Player of the Year by the confe re nce coaches. Magee, who led the nation in scoring for most of the season Che now ranks No. 3 at 28.0), led the Anteaters to their best record (17·9) in seven years and a tie for third place with Long Beach State (both at 9-5) in the PCAA standings. Magee, a Junior, led the conference in scoring (26.3), field goal percentage (17.8) . and rebounding 11.6. He a.tao set numerous UCI school marks including most points in a single season (729), most field goals in a single season ( 327) • most points lo a slqJe game (40) and most re- bounds slnsle-game (22). "It was nice of them to vote me for MVP," aald Magee, who wu community colle1e's co-state player ol tbe year with Lester Conner of Ore100 State lut H&IGll. Conner played at Chabot C0Ue1e in 1•. "I t.b1Dk lt was a bi& adllevement for my flnt year to wiD It r1cbt out of Junior col.Iese. "Statlsti~wlle. I tboqbt I bad a Pl'ettJ 1ood year. I Jun hoped they would vote for me. "I wanted to come up to tbll level and domiDate to 1bow people I cou.ld plq at DlrillOD l. A lot ot .,...._ wrote me off after IC ball. ••rm Jun lueb I bed a loodJeU'." Alto bonond OD UM Aa· teaten •• M forward .,.. McDonald fto WU Med Ulll confereece'• f'nllamaa ot UM Year. McDooalcl. wi-o came to UCI from Loea Bean NJ Hlab. aftr .. M 11.1 po&m and a.a rebcMadl la bll ftnt Ml.ICIG. He al8o r.Ued Udrd OD the tMm la ..a.u wttll CT lnH1ame1. I .,,..~- Or•nge Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, M•rch 8, 1981 no plane to be governor From AP diapatellea LAUDERHILL, Fla. -Governor Nicklaus !I may have a nice rin1. but·1olflne ireat Jack Nicklaus says, "No, thanks." "I have no interest in politics," Nicklaus said while practicing Wednesday for the lnverrary Golf Classic, which opened here Thursday. "I'm too busy doln1 too many other things." It seems that Florida's first lady, Adele Graham, men· Uoned at a private fund-raiser a few weeks a10 that her husband fears only two Republicans when be nm.a for re· election next year: Nicklaus and Frank Borman, tbe former astronaut and Eastern Airlines president wbo bad earlier said be bas no plans to run for office. Nicklaus, who lives in North Palm Beach when he's not on the Professional Golfers' Association tour, doesn't doubt he'd make a good candidate. "I'm sure I could have an entry into politics if I wanted it," Nicklaus said. "But I have no interest in it. I just want to play golf for awhile." dollar, . dollar for un 310 jle for m1le't of the o~ts Just · Met more ou uts more infeatures you g oatsun p standard xtra cost. becaus~hese manY GX at no e More look at · the 310 luxury. 'ble •1 ble 1n . More ht poSSI ava~ore styllnQ· ou thouQ et-drive I. d value ~bang~ front-whe so 1 h·gh-mtlea ' . a I I 1n mY car . econo • -----· ...... , , ...... ____ _ IU. W-.U., ODeUme middltWtiabt CbamplOD wbOM caner bu beea ,,_uQ&red In tlM movie, "Rl1· lnf Bull," delcrtb&Q h1I hwnble btlimUD11 ln the Bronx : ''We wen IO poor every Cllrtatm11 eve my old man would IO out.aide and lboot b1a 1un, tlMn come tn and tell u kid• that Santa Clau bad committed 1uicide.11 ...................... , ... "'l'nd" ........ 'cored 25 pointl and m .,..... ,,t •• added 17 to lead .Pboenlx to a 112·100 Natkmal Buketball Auoclatton victory over Utab Tbunclay Di1bt. .wrtaa DaadeJ led tbe lOlef'I with ao PC>inll . . . ..._ a.eber scored 24 polnll and 89' Lu&er 22, leadlnc Milwaukee past Atlanta 107·11 u tbe Buck.a clinched· tbe Central Division cham: pton1hlp. , ...... BrNce•aa added 11 point. for the Bucks . . . Guard Olla • ......_, scored a 1ame·hl&b 26 polntl to lead Kanau City to a 106-100 victory over Portland . . . Center aw Cartwrip& scored 27 points and Campy a .... u added 19 u New 'York foueht off lowly Detroit to snap 1 three-game loslne streak. MILWAUKEE -Al McGuire, whose m telecast remarks for NBC have drawn protests from coacbea, says be is trying to be stoic about his network's loss of college basketball cov-erage to another bidder. "It bu been a good run," be told an interviewer Wednes- day, "but if that's all she wrote, I '11 go on to another blacktop or playground." SPORTS BREAK ......................... l'l'M .,.t eatcMr c.,._ ft*. .,,.._t. lf neart.., a eontrut dedaloa. lift lala Mn HamDl!dn laom• Thundl)' to •Mt WW. tall ••eat~ .. .,... today ill lu DM•o. rtalt could IDUe a declaloa by a.be W'Mk-4, Kaptteln Hid . . . O.ull ......,., whole 71 vtctonn tlM put four )'tan are mor. tbaa U)' n1ht-h1nded petcher, •81• u probably wW become a tree a1ent unle11 tbe Kanau City Royall 1lp blm before the end of •Print tralnln1 . . . • .. , Law beat out an infield 1ln1le that scored pinch runner Pra.. Ber• .... to &ive tbe Dauy Osarb a 2·1 win over the Moat1 Baa1alh Thursday in a Dodger intra-squad game . . . The Oakland A's have announced the •llDinl of Harmoa KUlebrew u a batting instructor . · Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: I I I I excellent; / I 1 worth watching; / 1 fair ; I forget It. [el I p.m., Ch•nnel 8 ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Colorado St. at Nevada <Las Vegas) ,.,, Announcers: Chick Hearn and Ralph Readout. There Isn't much at stake In this one although Coach Jerry Tarkanlan's Runnln' Rebels may be considered for a post· season berth In the NIT . The Rebels are 1S·11 as an Independent this season and should win handily over a lowly Colorado State team which is 1·14 in the Western Athletic Conference and 3-22 overall. RADIO Hockey -Kings at Colorado, 6:3S p.m .• KOGO (600). R SEATS ooWN REA sTERY • 5pUTHF~~~ELOlJR lJ~~~~ooD • • cRUS NTROLS • REMc?J!~g FUEL D~~~HRILL yOlJ- HAT OPTIONS TH~T sKYROOF! • pLUSuo1NG uFT-0 1NCL WE ARE llllVEI ' • BASKETBALL /ICE SKATING /TENNIS Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 •• Skating tf t"le PCAA tourname nt ,,....,. ..... Hamilton gets Spartans, 49ers UCI ••• have 8 bud nJght 1l's bound to ar-. feet the outcome . what he lVants • • to meet in semis .. ., we had played our bHl and lost. I could have accepted that," Fuller aJlded ... But when you play baaand lose. that hurts." HARTFORD, Conn. <AP> -Scott Hamilton didn't ask for much, just "5.9s and a standing ova- tion," after his free-skate program at the World Figure Skating Championship. He got both the high marks, out of a possible score of 6, and a jubilant response from the crowd Thursday night while winning the world title. Hamilton exuberantly skating his way past his friend, companion and rival, David Santee, who placed second. Igor Bobrtn, or the Soviet Union, was third. Robert Wagenhorrer, of Fontana, Calif., was 10th. "THE CROWD was excellent," said Hamilton. 22. of Bowling Green. Ohio, who loves to play to the audience and always draws tremendous ap- plause "When I hit the last bit or the program, they were already coming up. And that's what they did at the Olympics last year It's the only two times that's happened to me," he said. Winning the world championship was "like a dream," and was a prize he intended to savor - especially s ince the joy of his national victory over Santee last month in San Diego was cut short when his father suffered a s troke during that comp.eti- tion ALTHOUGH SANTEE, who was first overall before the five-minute free-skate, said he was dis· a ppointed al not winning the gold medal, the Civic Center crowd was none the wiser. As he hopped up on the second-place platform next to Scott, they slapped the palms or their hands together over their heads in a "high five" s ign. hugged each other and talked and laughed right up until the moment they were awarded their golrl and silver prizes and sang the national an- them. "Ir I was going to lose. I'm glad to lose to Scot Ly. bt-caust-not only 1s he a great skater. he is also a great person," Santee said later CHRIS BEASLEY JOHN SAUNDERS ' OCC's Beasley, Saunde r s tabbed Orange Coast College's Chris Beasley and John Saunders have earned second-team All -South Coast Conference basketball honors. while team- mate Greg Krohnfeldt is an honorable mention selection. South Coast Conference coaches picked Mt. San Antonio forward Paul Perkms as the league's mos t valuable player The 6-4 sophomore averaged 20.5 points per game and helped the Mounties ad- vance to the first round of the state playoffs tonight at Long Beach CC Saunders, a 6-4 sophomore, scored al an 11.0 clip per game He also averaged 8.4 rebounds per contest. Beasley and Krohnfeldt, both freshmen. averagt'<I 9.8 and 8 6 points per outing respec- t inly t'lrsl team Playn. school Olyn Rarrow, F'ullerton Clark Guest, F'ullerton Steve fo'redenck. Santa Ana l\11ke Kearse. Mt. San Antonio Tim Kuyper. Cerritos Ill. Cl. Avg. 5-11 So. 12.I 6-3 So. 14.9 7-0 So. 18.l 6-3 F'r. 19.2 6-6 Fr 16 3 By JOHN SEV ANO Of ... o.11, ...... ilAlf San Jose State a nd Long Beach State earned a semifinaY date against one another tonight (9) as the Spartans overcame a lethargic performance to defeat Cal State Fullerton, 63·54, while the 49ers hung on tor their Ii ves in beating the University of Pacific, 83-77 in the first round of the PCAA Tournament at the Anahe i m Convenlion Center Thursday. The 49ers. who have had u ha bit o f blowing bi~ leads throughout the seuson. almost let another one gel through their grasp as the Tigers reboundc..od from an 18-poanl deficit tn the second half to trail by only two with 44 seconds left to play THE 49ERS, shooting 58 per cent from the field, expartded a 40-31 margin at the half to 61·43 with 12.21 left. But it was there that Long Beach State began to lose control and UOP began its l'Omeback. Led by reserve guards John Leidenheimer and Jeff Andrade, the latter a gradual<• of Ocean View Hi gh. the Tigers slowly cut al the margin until two Matt Waldron free throws with 44 seconds to µlay pared the seore to "'"76 A free throw on both sides made 1t 79-77 and then the 49ers' Dave ShutLc; iced the v1c tory. slnklng both ends or u one .Jllus -one situation. .. We battled them right to the wire." said Pacific Coach Dick Fichtner. "All season long we've had the type of kids who never thought they were beat until the final buzzer." "I THOUGHT WE played s uper in spots.·' countered Coach Tex Winter, "but we didn't keep our head in the game . and it almost cost us. "We can play awfully well al times and we can play awfully poor which was evident " The 49ers (15-12> were lf'd by Craig Dykema·s 16 points as six players s cored in double figures Ron Cornelius led UOP I 14 13 1 and all scorers with 23 potnls with Waldron adding 21 SAN JOSE STATF.. although it led from the start, ncve1 did put the pesky Titans away unlit latr in the contest Holding a narrow 29-25 advan tage at the intermission , Spartan Coaeh Hill Berry. after playing zone the entire first half, opted for a metn-defense in tht• second in the hopes it would put som e mtensity mto his pletyers "We were kmd of lazy and let y ing back," admitted Herry "The'r !Titans' 4·22 mark ) re cord didn't affect me. but maybe 1t did my 20-ycar-old kids " Ma gee. who was UCI 's founda lion for most or the season, was willing to shoulder part or the blame for the team 's dismal s howing. "I l'"EEL A little responsible." he admitted , after a 6-for· 13 showing from the field. "I don't know what happened tonight MetybP I was a little too keyed UI) '' Keyed up or not, what the Ant- eaters arc praying for now 1s an e'(tension to their season "I have no idea ... s aid Coach Rill Mulhgan about a possible NIT bid "I'm not trying to be evas1vt-. but I don't know how they run lhtngs "I would like to think 1f Frt>sno State and San Jose State get NCAA buts we'd he the next choice.• • J ~ould :-.till like to believe it's possihlc to gPt an NIT bid.' Works said wishfully "I still think some ~ood can eome of this s1lu<.1lion I would really l1k(• to play some morl' " Whil•ldon l'C'hcwd the same .s t-nt1ments Tm not rl'ady to quit JUSt Yl't.. hl' S~lld 'W<• VP workc.'d too hard I JUSI hope they don't forgt'I uhout u:-. J., E ARLIER THURSDAV, Elaine Zayak moved up from seventh place to firth overall after the women's short program dunng which she fell com- ing out of a required sit s pan Second teara J oe Stephens. Cerritos Chris Beasley. Orange Coast Steve Van lforn. F'ullerton 6-3 So 12.8 6·2 Fr 9.8 6-6 Fr. 14 .2 6·4 So. 11.0 6-6 Fr 13.l ''My other car ia a Volkswage11 .. " John Saunders. Orange Coast Mike Wills. Gruss mont In tonight's final free-skate event, the 15-year- old Ameriea n national champion stands to gaan a medal, with her planned seven triple jumps Player of the year tonio 1 Paul Perkins I Mt San An - King meets Navratilova INGLEWOOD <AP I Aging women 's tennis tournament m cnt as a big tournament. You Billie Jean King <.ind young An-since last October. topped un can't let things bother you. My d rea Jaeger have advanced to seeded Le na Sandin of Sweden. game is all-around." the quarterfinals of the Avon 7 5. 6-4. J aeger had no problems in de- Championsh1ps of Los Angeles. Jaege r fa ces eighth·seeded feating Smith, needing only 53 The third-seeded Jaeger, a Barbara Poller. while King minutes to earn her berth in the 15-year·old high school student meets top-seeded M artin a quarterfinals. from Lincolnshire. 111 .. downed Navratilova in quarterfinal King , m eanwhil e. had a unseeded Anne Smith, 6-2. 6·3. matches at the F'orum tonight tougher time . She broke San- Thursday night .. I just take it one tournament din's service in the final games That came shortly after the a t a time," said Jaeger "I'm or both sets to win her match, fifth-seeded King. et 37·year -old having n o problems with which took 65 minutes to com- v et er an p I a y 1 n g 1 n _h_e_r_f_i r_s_t __ a_n..;;.y_th_i_n-=g_. _I_ta_k_e_e_v_e_rv_t_o_u_rn_a_· _ _,p"""l;..;;.e..;..lc~ LEASE DIRECT AND $AVE!!! 50.00 DOWN! 596!!.~s ~ 1911 210 2 Or. 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Here ls a look at each of the Orange Coast area schools ln ·the Sunset League: Edi eon Rick Foster takes command of the Chargers' track and field proaram and inherits quite a load of retumln1 talent, s prinkled with footb all transfers, which make Edison the big favorite for Sunset League laurels. Jon Butler returns to the fold as the Chargers' premier distance runner, having already clocked a 4 : 12 indoor mile in San Diego recently. Butler is a threat to win the mile and 2·mile UUes at the CIF ftnals , but the 8:50 two-miler is far from the on· ly CIF threat at Edison. The 440 relay team of a year aeo returns Dualne Jackson, Melvin Jackson and Dino Bell, and they'll get a boost from either Kenny Johnson or Derek Griffiths. Foster says he feels his 440 relay team is capable of running In the 42s. Richard Chang is Edison's bil man in the high jump with a previous best of 6·6 and sophomore Richard Washington. from Huntington Beach, is expected to threaten for the lon1 jump and triple jump CIF cham- pionships, according to Foster. Other blue chip performers Include hurdlers John Baylor and Fernando Griffiths. Fountain Valley The Barons possess strength in e\·ery direction, led by the quickness of Rod Emery and Steve Southward and the depth of middle distance men Tom Strelow. Bob Erickson and Ned Moser Emery reached the CIF 4·A finals m the 440 as a sophomore and has marks of 10.2, 50.4 and 2:02 in the 100, 4-40 and 880. Southward's bests include 10.0 and 22.8 in the sprints and 14.6 in the highs . Erickson and Moser . both juniors. have gone 2:02, 4:26 and 9:40 and 2 03. 4:27 and 9:50. while Strelow turned a 4:22 and 9:40 in the mile and two-mile as a junior. Others in Coach Bill Thompson's fold include hurdlers Mike Davidson and J eff Christensen, sprinter Keith Rich ards. 440-880 standouts Greg Bolin , Steve Deeley and Joel An· derson. sprinter Mike Davidson and Emile Harry in the jumps. Davidson has turned a 39.5 in the lows and Ron Joseph !weights> and Todd Andrews (high jump) are two of the Barons' better fi eld event performers. Newport H•rbor Raggs Adams and Kevin Jefferies give the Sailors a soUd one-two run· ning-weight punch and Coach Eric Tweit is hoping it'll be enough, along with some other help, to parlay into a solid finish in league circles. Adams is -a 51.0 and 1 :59 440 and 8IO runner, while Jefferies haa done 56·0 and 160-0 in the shot and diacua. Gene Emory is a 6'"4 blih Jumper and Blm Barry bas cloekinis of 2:02 and 9:41 ln the half and mile, whJlt hurdler Pat Evans has clocked 15.7 and 40.5 in the sticks. Others beina counted on include Rudy Jiminez. Mike Shepardson, Derek Turner, Andrew Bera. Mike Gazsl and Jim VanSickle. Jiminez has been bothered by knee problems, but can be tough In the 220 <23.1) and'40 (50.6); Shepardllonhaa clocked 16.3 and.A0.4 In the hl•hs and lows; Turner is a 4:27 miler; &ra la a 10:08 two-miler; Guai'1 •~clallly ls the discus and is capable or 150 plus; and VanSlckle could ~rom• one of the lcaaue's real 1urpri1u•" In the mile and two mile Mertna Pal Lua\11 w"nl l3 9 In the> IJiltlfJ vault u a Junlor and Ted l,y \le '"•' TIU CK m- Dnvt• Plechollt Ktood out 111 lhe h111f mile which miakea thflm lhf' nucleu11 or Marina ·~ truck 1u11I """' fortuneM, Plechotn went I Stl 111111 """'"11 second ln leatcue 1111 14 junior, "hll" Lylle's best mark wus 2·03, Clirf Haney iM lht' Vlkln.cl!i' lw11t 111 the well(ht events. while; 11<1pho11101 " J im Smith was second In the Sun•u•I League fros h soph m ile u 11 u freshman. Others who figure to make noise this spring lnclu<te high jumper Crala Davis, wbo has triple jumped 43·0 m practice. hurdle r Dave Bartoli. sp rinter Richard DuBois, pole vaulters Stuart Lui and Kurt Halfe, distance stars Curt Platt. Loren Lopin and Doug Dunbar, Darryl Groff in the 220 and triple jumper Brian Kado. Huntington B••ch Oilers Coach Carter Lewis is high on his team's chances to become a determining factor in the league championship. Among the Oilers ' standouts are Richard Brim, Ricky Bell, Randy Kendrick, Terry Beauford and Carl Saterfield. Brim was the league champion in the long jump (20·91/•) and 220 (23.2) and will also perform in the low hurdles and 100. Bell went 10.2 and jumped 19-4 in the long jump as a junior, while Ken· dric k was the sophomore league champion with a 136·11 effort in the djscus. Beauford toils in the weight events and Saterfield went 42-0 1/4 in the lri· pie jump last year as a freshman. Others who figure prominently are discus thrower Roger Smith. hurdler Garrell Toy, vaulte r J oe Lancina, senior Wayne Newmark in the 400 (53.9), j unior miler Pat Hernandez. sophomore two-miler Gus Quinonez, hurdlers Martin Van Dorselear and Richar d Mendoza, long jumper Keith Mittermeier and shot putter Dale Nuss. Snow SUDlIDit hosts top women racers By EDZINTEL Ol lllt o.lly '11ee St.ff If you're one of the smart ones. you made your skiing reservations for this weekend well in advance -like maybe last July. And if you're at the most popular Southern California resort of them all. Snow Summit, then you'll be in good company both Saturday and Sunday. The world's top women pro- fessional ski racers are in town for the fifth stop on the Women's Pro Ski Racing tour and Snow Summit is do· ing tbe hosting for the third straight year. AN INTE&NATIONAL field of 40 racers ls expected to compete at the races which feature both dual slalom and giant slalom events. T.he compettion is open for public viewing and begins with eiant slalom racing at 12:30 p.m . Saturday . Slalom event.a begin at the same time Sunday. A llft ticket is not required to watch the races. Thia seuon, American skiers are strona.ly challenging the European women who have dominated the tour the put three years. FO&•E& U.S. OLYMPIC team skier Viki Fleckenstein ia keeping up with such European notables as Norway's Toril Forland and France's Jocelyne Perrlllat (laat year's cham· pion). Three other American ncera, Jamie Kurlander, Lyndell Heyer and Susie Pattenoo, are also in the top. ten In point atandin,p. The Big Beu event 11 the lut tour stop before the womeri'• 1ea1on finale al Mammoth Mountain, March 20·22. That event will alao eneompaN the 1ea100 finals of the llen'1 World Pro Skilnc tour. •• " at major ski areas. The number is (800) 525-3083 and is in service 24 hours a day. * * * For the first time in six years, U S. amateur skiers won the overall championship in the u .S.A. vs. Canada Challenge Cup, held recently at Whistler Mountain in Britis h Columbia. Representatives of the Canadian government presented the perpetual SKIING cup to Bobbi Wise or Corona del Mar and Mark Leifeste of Los Angeles, the two fastest skiers in the slalom race. Top point earners for the U.S. team included Orange Coast area skiers Jim Foster of Newport Beach and Wise in the expert division, AJex and Jodi Page of Newport Beach and Russ Neher of Fountain Valley in the advanced division and Ron Ward and Dalia Templin, both of Corona del Mar in the intermediate division. Others in the top twenty in their division were BW Bryce and Allan Mekkelson of HunUn1too Beach, Jack Voorbiea of Newport Beach1 Dave Crocker ol Lafuna Beach ana Maurice Kaneabl.ro o Mlaslon Viejo. • * * Tlred of 1ett1n1 1nowed •bout the aid weather? Well, Bell S19tem has done eometblna abollt It. A new telephone skl report, updal· ed fow-Umes dally baa been lftltalled which tlvet you the straicbt scoop on downblll and nordlc condlllona utwben lD the United States. The Ui report l• avallable by dial· inl ( 900) t7l-S'190. E ach caU to the 55-Hcond record· tq cOlta 50 cenu pl..a tu and la billed to UM local telephone com· paay. Fields leads Bruins UCLA rebound. to beat Cougar•, 59-50 lhe•AP ..... tdlal PULLMAN, Waah. -Kenny,, ••• ftred ln""l4 polnU 1'hutlday rUlhl to lead the UCLA Bn&lna to a 59·80 Paclfto 10 Conf erene. bukttbaU victory over Wuhinston Stale. Tbt Bruin• 1tarttd 1lowly, apottlnc tbt Cou11ra a f.I IHd early tn the 1amt. Oct.A tralltd 10·1 al lht 14 mlnute mark btfor. nannln1 o/f a two·mlnult 10 a 1purt to take a 11.10 ed1e. H ·O overall, ltd tbroutb moat of t he aame. Jobnaon who ralled Illa career acortna total to 2,001 ;;I.nu, led the Beaven •&ai 22 poiJJU. Rad· ford netted 21 . 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J.JJM JM.1•11 Ii ' SPORrS ON fV I MOTORCYCLES /SOCCER Orange Coast OAIL.Y PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 •• .,.,...••'•rv, ... •• TELEVISION 10:30 a.m. (28) -caoss COUNT&Y Sii SCHOOL -This week: Waxing and trail sense. 11 a.m. (5) -TENNIS -John McEnroe vs. Wojtek Ftbak in tbe WCT Challenge Cup, taped in Montreal in December. 12 :30 p .m . (34 ) -FUTBOL INTEllNACIONAL. 1 p.m. <22> -soccEa. . 2 :30 p .m . (7 ) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to SeatUe Slew, the colt that in 1977 became the first undefeated Triple Crown champion in horse racing history. 3 p.m . (2) -GOLF -Third round play in the lnverrary Classic from Lauderhill, Fla. (4 ) - COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Arizona State Sun Devils vs. the Oregon State Beavers at Corvallis, Ore. (7) -CHALLENGE OF A CHAM· PION -A look at motocross racing features and highlights from the 1980 Super Bowl of motocross. 3:30 p.m . (7) -PRO BOWLING -The finals of the PBA Na tional championship, taped at Toledo, Ohio. 4 p.m. (2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The men's competition at the world s~ skating championships, taped at Oslo, Norway. Also : The U.S. vs. Mexico in a cliU-cliv1ng event, taped at Acapulco, Mexico. (9) CALIFORNIA DERBY -The 66th annual thoroughbred race for three- year -olds is telecas t from Albany. 4 :~ p.m . (28) -SOCCER. 5 p.m. (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORT~ - The ladies' and men's competition in the 1981 world figure skating championships, taped at Hartford, Conn. 7 :~ p.m. (5) COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The UCLA Bruins take on the Washington Huskies at Seattle . 8 p.m. (9) COLLEGE BASKETBALL -The Wyoming Cowboys vs , the Nevada (Las Vegas> Runnin' Re bels at Las Vegas . RADIO Basketball UCLA at Washington . 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710). USC at Washington State . 7:35 p.m . KNX 0070> S..llda11'• T\', r...U. TELEVISION 9:45 a .m 134) FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL. 10 a.m <2> NBA BASKETBALL -The Milwaukee Bucks vs the 76ers in Philadelphia. (4) -NCAA BASKETBALL A review of the 1980-81 college bas ketball season and a preview of the 43rd NCAA basketball championships. (SO) -SPORTS t\M ERJCA The' University of Nebraska meets Iowa State University in gympaslics competition. 10:45 a.m . (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - The Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. the DePaul Blue Demons at Rosemont. IU. 12: 15 p.m. (2) SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Olympic champions Peggy Fleming and John Curry head a lis t of ice s kating s tars at Superskates VII, taped al New York. 12:45 p.m. (4) NCAA BASKETBALL -The announcement of the pajrings and seedings for the 48-team tournament. l p.m. (2 ) GOLF Final round play in the Inverrary Classic at the lnverrary G<>lf and Coun· try Club in L a uderh i ll , Fla . <4 > - SPORTSWORLD Floyd "Jumbo" Cummings < 14-0) vs. Renaldo Snipes (19-0) in a 10-round heavyweight bout telecast from Atlantic City. Alao: The final installment of the world pro figure skating championship, taped at Landover, Md. <7> -SUPEllTEAMS -The Oakland Raiders and the Philadelphia Easies test their versatility in the first preliminary 2:15 p.m. (7) BOXING Rafael "Bazooka" Limon defends his WBC super featherweight title against challenger Boza Edwards in a scheduled 15-round bout, taped at Stockton. 2 :~ p.m . \22) SOCCER. 3 :~ p.m . (7) WIDE WORLD OF SP9RTS - A s pecial performance by Olympic. champion Nadia Comaneci and the Rumanian gymnasts, taped at New York. Also: The pairs competition in the world figure skating championships , taped at Hartford. Conn. Hockey KOGO (600) RADIO Kings at Winnipeg, 5:30 p.m ., ·rhis \Vccks S1x~cial 1979 FLEETWOOD & BROUGHAM D'ELEGANCE Equipped with all or the Cadillac power assist opl1ons <S28WQZ1 510, 795 Wall ' takes liarfl look I Surf coach eyeing JVASL prospects PETEAWALL Cyclists • • m action tonight Bruce Penhall heads a contingent of overseas riders c o mpe ting against an American squad of local favorites tonight in a spe cial speedway motorcycle program at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Penhall, winner of the U.S. title last fall and a fa vorite in Europe where he spe nds his s ummers, will ha ve Scott Autrey, De nnis Sigalos, Ron Preston , Bobby Schwartz and the Moran brothers, Kelly · and Shawn on his side. Opposing the overseas gro up will b e Alan Christian , Brad Oxley, L a n ce K i n g , Da ve DeTemple , Oubb Ferrell and Dave Sims. Chris tian is captain of the U.S. squa d. F ollowing tonight's s pecial event, the reg· ular season of s hort track racing will begin April 3. Tickets for the special e vent a r e SS.SO f or adults and $2.50 for children through 12. •' By CUltT SEEDEN q, .. 0.1, ............ Like a bost looking for the right com· binatioo of 1uest.s to liven up a party, California Surf Coach Peter Wall haa extended severaJ invitations to non· roster · players to liven up his Nortb American Soccer League team. To be exact, 12 newcomers, ran(ing from a 17-year-old American to a 38· year-old Scottlsb international veteran of the NASL, have joined the 15 SUrl veterana in camp at College of the Desert in Palm Desert. "We're going out the re with the thought that everyone is on the sa me level, and those who don't perform are not going to be here in three weeks ," says Wall. "I'm looking for a competitive team that can wtn its division," Wall adds And the Surf coach says he won't wa it untiJ the final cut day to make his de- cision. "l 'U cut them as soon as I see someone who is n't doing well." In short, Wall has taken a hard-line approach to the 1981 NASL season. Backed by the Surf's new owners and armed with his unconventional (for pro soccer) method of selecting a final roster, Wall takes a close, but not exactly long look at his veterans from last season and the dozen newcomers , including: -J ohn Craven , the 33-year -old former captain of the Vancou ver Whitecaps. Craven has the best shot at replacing injured d e fender J o hn Faulkner. In 70 NASL games, Craven has 10 goals and two assists. -Steve Seargeant, the former cap. tain of the now defunct Detroit Express. Another strong defender, Seargeant has four years of NASL experience. .-Charlie Cooke, player-coach at Me mphis in 1979 and '80. Cooke Is en- tering his sixth year of N ASL play. The 38-year-old Scottish international mid- fi elder spent three seasons with the Los Angeles Aztecs before going to Mem phis . Graham Oates, another veteran of the Detroit Express. Oates, 30, from England, was Detroit's No 2 scorer in 1980 even though he's a defende r In 87 NASL games. he has 17 goals and 22 assists Val Fernandes, a 22-year-Old from Brazil, is curently playing a mateur soc- cer with the Villa Park Spartans. "He's a youngster who has i mpressed us tremendously," boasts wau. • Red Lane, a 24-year-old left back Crom Ireland, has played with Cork in the Le ague or Ireland and is currently property of the New York United of the American Soccer League. -Peter Skouras, at 17 , could become the youngest player on the team. Skouras was a member of the California Suns hine of the ASL last season, and he gained additional experience playing for San Diego in the 1981 indoor season. Kai Steffen. a 19-year-old from West Germany, played on that coun- SOCCER try's jun1or national team . Steffen has been training with the Surf indoor team since November. -Victor Lucatero, 19, also played amateur soccer with Fernandes with the Villa Park Spartans . Jesus Salcedo, 25, from Spain, has played for Atletico Madrid and Malaga of the Spanish League. He's a 5-8, 160~ pound defe nder. Vcsa F inska, a 20-year-old from Finland, played midfield for Helsinki last season. scoring three goals and six assis ts in 10 games. Fernando Clavijo, from Uruguay, played fpr the New York United of the ASL last season A midfielder, he's a form er Uruguay junior national team m em ber Not a lot of big names there. And that fits Wall just fine 'Two year:. ago, we gave Craig Allen a trial run." the Surf coach points out. "Today we have a very good 21-year-old player That 's what I want , a team that doesn't have JUSt a couple of big names." Wall says he will again go with three goalkeepers. meaning former Edison High standout Steve Hellmich will be back along with veterans Alan Mayer and Mike Mahoney. · · Jlell mich has the potential, but he just doesn't have a place to play right now," Wall explams "We want to get ham into a competitive lea gue." The Surf's traJnin& schedule calla for a 7 a .m. run and morning and afternoon practice sessions between now and Thursday. Three exhltsltlon matches are a lso on tap, beginnin• next Tuesday against San Diego at CoUege of the Desert • • * The Anaheim Arrows of the American Speedsoccer Association have named former Sunshine Coach Derek Lawther as head coach. A former ASL coach of the year. Lawther has coached ever· ything from A YSO to the U.S. Soccer Fede ration B team which journied to South Korea in 1978 • • • Two teams frpm A YSO Region 56 I Huntmgton Beach> have key contests Saturday T he Division 5 (9·10 year-0lds J G<>al Patrol will meet the Roadrunners of El Toro at 11 a.m in the first of four Southern California playoff games. The Di vision 6 I 7 8 year-old boys l Lightrung Bolts from Region 56 will t angle wit h Mission Viejo at noon. Both games wi ll be played at Ead('[ School. corner of Bu!>hard and Banning. in Hun· lington Beach J • • • Thl' North Huntington Beach Soccer Club's Rciwdic·s recepp y look secor1;d place in a "fr1endshi)> tournament m Pleasanton T he Rowdies 1 under 14 girls l tied the Li vermore Crusaders. defeated River City, Modesto a nd San Ramon before losing the rha mpion:-.h1p contest to host Pleasanton Lopez lead s b y one T CCSON 1A P 1 Na nry Lopez. Mellon held a ont· stroke lead over Cin· d }' 11 111 ~oin~ into todays second round of the rain plag ul'd Arizona Copper Cla:-.:-.1c Lad1C!> Profe:.:.111nal Golf As- soc1al1on tournaml'nt Lop<>z Mt•lton b1 rd1ed holes four. five and eight and µared the back nine on the 6 .303 y ard Hand ol ph No r t h M un1r1pal cour!>t' Thur!>day to finish with a three under 70 Lopez Melt on :-.aid later that "t his is m} fir:-.t round an 1981 without a bogey." 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March 12-LeQuN Beacll (l\Omel Tllu", Merell It-at HunllnQ1on St et II SM., Merell 21-Bat<h CllltS tnvllellonal Thur>, Merell 1...:e1 COO'one def M•r' Tllurs. April 2-lrvlnt' Chome). WOOCl- C>rldQtl ln<luoed Set., April •-Clltflev lnvltet1....al Wtd.,Alltll~teMew' CllOmel April •O 11 -Orano• County Cn1 m plonsllll" et Minion v .. 10 Tllu,., Aprll ll-al Un1wr.,1t• Sal .• l\P<it t.S -Tustin Roley• Thurs , April ~t El Toro• T Ut\ May s leAQ... lln••• II lr•lnt HIQll Fri , Mey I LHgue llnel• at Irvine H'9/I. cltno'9\ Sea View Le419ue ouel mret 4'11 ouel ,._ts et J IS Fount•ln V•ll•y Tues.,Mercn 10-Mllllk.., thomel Tl\urs., Merell 1t-<:0<ona del Mar lhomel Sat .. Merell 11-a..c11 Cllln lnvllellOf\111 Thur\., Merell 2._.l Merlna · Tlluf\., April J NtwPO'I Herl>Or' CllOnwl Tnur•. Aiwll t-.1 Westminster· Aprll t().11 --OrolnQlt (Ollnty lnvlt•llonal al M1u1onv1t,., ~•t • April ti Arc.Ole lnvllallonet Thurs , Aprll 2J-EdiMlfl• (homtl Sat., April 2)-I I Tu•lln Relay• Wtd April 3' •I Hunll"11lon 8et<ll' Tues . May ~ LHOUI flNll• ., HunllftQ!on Beach Fri., Mey I -Lt-llnel• el HunllftQ!on 8H<ll • -a-111> Sunwt Le419ue duel Met! All OU.I .._II ti l IS Huntington B••ch Thun., Merci\ U-1 Kettllt Thu,.., Merell lt-Enencl• (homtl Sal . Merell 21-Baecn ClllH lnvltatlonal Thur\., Merell -.1 WHlmlMttr' Tllu". Aprll 2-Mertna· 11\0mel Tnura., Aprll ,_., Edlton' Thurs., April ?3-1 Newport Hert>or' Wed .. Af)<ll 1'-Founteln V•ll•Y' Cf1ome1 TuH , Mey S-L .. Out prellm• et Hunt· 11>9 Ion 8tecl\ Fri .. May t-Leaoue llnali al H""llftQIOI\ 81t(lt ' -d-ft !.tlnwl Ltaoue dual mnt All Oual...ets •IJ.IS Hl9h achool voHey.,•11 T ..... 10-• Sant• lerber• el Marina, •; O . CorON oel MM at~ 8eeclt, s. JO lrv1,.. el Oefta Hiiis, S JO S... Cl...-te •I u QI.I In ta, •. lO La9VN Hllll at Unlw r.ity, •:JO ....,.,.,o_ Oo• P-et Merine,• PellwdH et N-t Heroor, s JO Co.la-et R-. IOe.m. Pro bowing ,.U TOUltMAMIMT letT...-1 ,_..,._LH9n Earl Anll'IOnY 7,0.. Merll llotlt •,flt Ol<lt Wt• •,tu Merk Autlrr •.m Ernie kftlt9tl •·• Misc. Thunda(• tfenucttona 8AHIALL "~ ....... NEW VORK YANKEES -$111"fd Gr19 Ceclt••rt. pllclter, end J11en £ocllft0, cet<"9r Renewed ,,,. contre<I of Cltrl1 Wtl•ll, pltcller. ....._IL...- . MOM TllEAL EXPOS -OHlgneled 0-. Brl"•· ovtllellllllt, lor rHHlgnmenl. NEW 'l'ORK MeTS -S19ned ~ .. WllllOll, Mtltlw, to•_.., • ., centract. "OOTUU. NatllMlll_...,L .... HA TTL£ SEAHAWK$ -AMOllnCed 11111 Herman Wtev••, IMll'l8f, lltcl e9rtec1 to termt. NOCa8Y ............ .,w..- NHL -._,.. !fklil "°''"• 19rwef'd, Ntillr Y ... 11 "-'09f't, , f« elfM .. INI; ..... Q.4111 Me...-,, ftnll41t•, New Yon R.,.r' ftr IW9 ..,_ , ... tMtrkla "" tttlllh Mino all 1tttt'UUM etttr t eenw In Ottr .. t en ""· "· CXM.&.181 ICANSM ST.t•TI -A~ Ille ,.. ''''""'" ti Clfl te1111er, •"•"tin t-dllllllllr, .... _., --~ .... UM 'Ot(I\ 1W .......... ~ I.'-tf ttlt (MMIM ......,, Letlllf, PCAA ................ IDn .. l•Wlle ..... .............. r.-ecwte' ~ e.ecll ..... 10. UC ltl'U ....... lfl, «SM 411111 04, Peclfk ~ ........... ,,_ ..... U(.~ It. .. ,,..._,,......,,,...,. .......... ........ : -............... -'· 0... ci.ic._.......,..,,:.._, • .,._ .. ou•~UC tllllla ....,.,, ~ 1· ---t • ....,.. C"-9Mefl k l. ... 111 • _..., IWleJ -f. UC .... ..,_.,aa.11. ... PlJaLICNOftCB P\IUJCNOTICI NOTIC• OP DIATH OP NOTtC8 P D•ATH OP "Oa•RT KAUPMAN, CMAaL•I T. TIGNla.., · al&a aoa••T J. KAUP· •Ila CHUCK T ION I 111 MAN AND OP ltlTITION AND OP NTITION TO T 0 ADM IN I IT•• ADMINllTaR •STATI &STATI HO. A•117... NO. A-"1Dt. To •fl heJr1 , 1'o all ne1r1 , beneflclerl11, crtdltor1 beneflctarlts, credltora and contingent crtdUora of end contlnotnt credltor-t of Robert K111fmen, 1k1 Charles T . Tigner. •k• Robert J. Kaufmen of Chuck Tigner of Laguna Huntington ltach, Beacl'I. California, and California, and person• persons who may be who may be ot~rwl .. In· oUMrwlse Interested In the t•rtsted In t~ will and/or Wiii and/or esi.te: estate: A petition twis been flied A ~tltlon h11 been flied by Frank A. Kimball In by Stepl'ltn A. Lenske In the Superior court of the Superior Court of Oranoe COunty requesting Orange County req~stlng that Frank A. Kimball be that SttPhen A. Lenske be appointed as personal appointed u perton11 representatl 11e to ad· rtprasent1tlvt to ad· minister the estate of minister the est1te of Charles T. Tigner (under RobertJ. Kaufman (under the Independent Ad· the Independent Ad · ministration of Estates mini stration of Estates Act). The petition Is set for Act). The petition Is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Cllllc Center Drive, 700 Cl111c Center Drl11e, West, in the City of Santa West, In the City of Santa Ant, Callfornla on March Ana, Callfornla on March 2S, 1981at9:30 a.m. 2s. 1981at9:30a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, granting of the petition, you should either appear you should either appear at the hearing and state at the hearing and state your objections or f ile your objections or f ile written objections with the written objections with the court ·before the hearing. court before the hearing. Your appearance may be Your appearance may be In person or by your at- In person or by your at· torney . torney. I F Y 0 U A R E A IF y 0 u ARE A CR EDITOR or a con · C REDITOR or a con· tingent creditor of the de- tingent creditor of the de-ceased, you must file your ceased, you must file your claim with the court or claim with the court or present It to the personal present it to the personal representat111e appointed representative appointed by the court within four by the court within four months from the date of months from the date of first issuance of letters as first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of provided In Section 700 of th e Probate Code of the Probate Code of Ca llfornla. The time for California. The time for filing claims will not ex· filing claims will not ex-pire prior to four months plre prior to four months from the date of the hear-from the date of the hear-Ing hotlced above. lngnoticedabove. YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. the file kept by the court. If you are Interested in the If you are interested in the es tate, yoo may file a re- estate, you may file a re-quest with the court to re- quest with the court to re-ceive special notice of the ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac- and of the petitions, ac-cou nt s a nd rep o rt s co u n t s and report s described in Section 12CO described In Section 1200 of the California Probate of the California Probate Code. Code. Lenske, Lenske, Heller & Magasln, Attorneys at Law, 6301 Owensmouth A11e ., 10th Floor , Woodland Hiiis, Ca . 91367 ; tel: (213) 716·1444 Pul)ll,,..., 0<91\Qf Coe•I D•1ly Pilot Feb 21, ti. Mar •. 1'111 IOIS-11 PUBLIC NOTICE NOlfCIA ,.UaLICA Un pr-lo pUtltl<o pere pr-r lo• Fondo> Federeltt O• Rtntu PubliU> e4 ~lsiMt de -10 0. Hit pare ,_ IOI ,,_ Inter..-. 0. I• Cl..oect de Founleln Velley La centldacl -w espera de entklpaclon di tos Fondos f"edtralti a. Rent .. Pullllc•s cll t i PrlmeroO. Jut lo cit "" el Trelnt• dt J"nlon o• ltU ts Ul1,ICM. Oe-ti Trltlnte de Juflo cit 1tt1 w •nlklPt•• -IOS F-Feoerel" de Atnl .. Pubtlces lln .,,.,,,. •on tprO•im-lt '152,0'1. Le junte tnpltw • la> I 00 de te noclle pere ditcutor I• -IC>lll- c» P<opue.ica IN•• ""' los ,,_, Ftdtralts 11111 Rentas Pubtk •• on el Cuerto a. lo• Del~ en I• CIUO.d de Founleln Velley, IOJOO Sleler AytnV.. TodO• toa (IUOtdenos lnlerH.OO• tendran •• -l11nl0ad de prewnler U crllo y/o or• comlentos di IOS P•e> P""'o• pare user los fondol. Los cl..Oe.S."°' mayor11> HI., lnvll-. IN'• de• ..,. comlOfltos on esto. OILIOAOOS DI'. LA CfUOAO oa ll'OU .. TAIN YAU-aY . ....,..~ o.n..delaC ..... Pullllt/Wcl Orengo Coaat Oally PllOI t 1 .... Meno dt "" 12 l:J.lt PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINl'.U NAM• ITATaMINT The foltowlnv _ _. 11 dol"ll blltl· ,,. .. •5: CUSTOM CA81M ET$ 9'1' GEORGE, "2 OcHh A .. , Ugune 8HCll, Ct. fl6$1 Georoe Joupl\ Seamen, l7Ut l\le111on1e, IW•lorl Viejo. Ct. n.n Tlll5 -lnelol It i<-ted by ., In. dl•ldwal. o.«911 S...,..,1n Tiiis 1tat-t wn filed wltll the county Cieri! 01 0<8"911 county on Fet>rua rv l, "" ,....,. Publlt/Wcl Or .... c:.oa>t Delly Pli.t Fell. 21, -· •, ll, 20, 1te1 !ODO.al PUBLIC NOTICE "'CT1T1ouaaus1Ma11 ltAMll ITAftlMMT T,,. 1oti ...... --11 dol"9 blltl· ,,. .... , VISTA OEMTAL l.A8, U7C WHI lttll Slrwt, Coale MeM, Celltomla '2'27 K•ltll Wlllle111 Griffin, tlO W. Wllaon, Coste Meat. Ctlllorftl• t21'27 T11l1 ....,,,... It c-ted Oy tMt Ill· dlvldllel. Keltlt W. Griffin Tlll1 .... _. w• llCM wlttt , ... COll"IY Clff11 ol Or..,.. Covnty on F.eruery 1a, IWI. .. 1M111 ,.ullllllled or ..... CN•l Oelly Piiot, Feb. lO, V , -· 6, la, IWI 127-tl PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSCN•SI MAMa ITATIMaNT TM followlftl ptrton I• dol"ll Duel· .... a•· It. L. PRODUCTS .. SERVICE CO., 11>•1 Aulull.a ClrCI•, H11ntlnotC111 Craig C. Alexander, At· torney at Law, Vo.gelin & Buton, 4343 Von Karman Ave., Newport Beach, Ca . 92660 PuC>ll\hecl OrM>Qt Cont Dally Pilot F •b JI. 21, Mar. 6, 1'111 1019·11 PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICa CW TltUITal'S SALi T.S.Ne . ..-. NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN, llltt on Fr1dey, -cit 1), ""·et 1 ·00 •'clocll p.m of Mid lleY. In Cho .., Irene• ,..., of Ille oftl<n of REAL ESTATE SECUIUTIES SEltVICE, l0<eted M 111 Nortlt 8rMdwev, Suitt A, In Ille Oly of Stllt• ..... c-ty of Or-. ~·of CA4llwt1Ce, •• t"9 duly •-4nted Tr-..._, end....,_ to ,,,. -of Mle c.tlftt..--.1 In tNI cwteln ~of T .... t..Cvlecl Dy °"" Ed••nl .. 't'lor • ..,.. !"Kor-Ocl-r n , 1tto, In llootl 1•10 of Olflcl•I 1tecord1 of Mid C-Wy, et -Im ltt<or_.• IMlnlmtnt Mo '413', by r-of e -II of del ... tt In PIY· menl or ,.rlonneN:• of l"9 obll91 Hon• MCllACI ltlenOy, Including IN! ur1eln _,, of 111111 ... 11, Notk t of wlll<ll ... rec,,,_ Nowmber ll, 1'90 In ._ 1>832 of Offkl•I Record• of Wld c --,, t i -1711, lte<ordt<'s l1111rv..-Mo. 17 ... WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8100Elt FOR CASH, lewful ,,_.,, of IN United StelH. ell payeble et IN Clme of Mle, I ll rlglll, 11111 •tod .......... -"91d lly "· •• Tnn'" -Mid o.o of Trvst. In 11181 reel pr-rty sltutltd In H id County end SlaCe, docrllleo •• fOllowa: ri.o. -11-of Loi 1 of Trace No. "45. In IN City of N--1 .. eel\, C-'Y of Or-. SC-ol Ctllfonlle, •• 1Mr ,.,... reconltd In ._ ">. ~ J3 lflrellllt 3', lftclllelw of mis· CtllMI-~ In the office of tho c-ty Recorciw .. Or.,.. County, C .. llomlt. ,.AltCIEL 1: UnU Ht. 11 .. 11tewn •M clffcrlMd In tit• COft· _,,._ ,.. .. 1'9< ........ Oc- u. 1971, In llMlt 11S4t, .... , US llWwell no. OMclel ltecor.. .. ..Id c-ty. ,. •• CIEL 2: "" vndlwldecl - alaty·I'"' 11•1tO "'*"' recorded In ..... 11ftf, -1W, Ofltclel ltt<-el Mllf C-V I .. "0.CltretlM"I. PAltCaL J; ................ _.....,... rtMrYM In .. Artkle .. llW Oecler• llon tt1lltled "a.-tt" TM w..t .... _ er Ille otlttr <ommOf\ lfHllM('-1, II.,.,,, of ltld ,.., ..,_.., ,., ......... •tcrltled II ,..,ll'OftM .. •: u c::...,.. '"-· .. ....,, 9Mdt, C.ellfilnll•. TM llNwa ..... ....,..., dltelelm1 Illy llatllllty fw -ln(tlTKlNH of tlM ttr•t ......_or -<...,men .. tl ... INol of .... ,......,.,....,, S.lcl ... wlll '9 ,...... wltftoul COWft8f't W _,...,, • .,_ O< lrn· plle4' ............. t1111 ............. . tfltlH'llkMCH, to Mtllly Ille ,...,.I,,_ '"' prlflc:...., Ml-of tllt Holetal or tttler ........... MCWM llY Mid Dted of Tntst, wit!\ ltlllweat • 11'°"1-'" Mid "-'"hi OI' ~ ...... llon, Pltn e41wenc"' II-· ltlWW tM term• Of ltCd Dted .. T,... -Int-I on 1111<11 ao .. n'"· -.-W . .._, c11tr9111 end ,.,..._ .. .. nw'" lfld o1 1119 lnt•b ,,_., ~ tAld 0.... .. Tnt1I. Tll9 te4tl .,,_. ............ lion, Ill• Cl11dlnt K <rwcl llltffttl, end rH· .-toly ... , ............ CM,..S eM UpeflHS et IM tlMt .. IM lnltlel ~lcetlOfl ol 11111 Nedff la 111.770.11 o .... "*-" 11, 1•1 CHlAlte8 COMT Tin.a COMl"MY,A~• _...._._,_ 0.1.--.w ........... .,,...,..,......., ...."' ........ ca..,., ~...._,OP .... C..-Ol41't ...... '"· 20, 21,MOl'tfl •• "'' ·~1 a .. c11,Ce.~ • Rott O. Werd, llMI A\lt'ltla Cir· ---------- t ie, Hvnllfllten llH<ll, CA '*"-PUBUC NOTICE fltll _,It c~ by tn 1,,.. dlvltllltl. R-0.WM Tlllt ti.'-1 •• t11• •1111 t ... Co1111ty Clef'll Of 0..... C:OU11ty on FMn;try M, 1W1. .. 1 .... ~I.,._. Orel\e9 C..•I Dally "llet '"· 17, MM. 6, U, to, 1•1 ts7-t1 PVBIJC NOTICE PU8UC NOTICI PUBLIC NOTICE rvauc .-.or1c1 -t,,..,0)1 ••• ,. •• , ... 000 Qt,7ot,OI•/ a,m ,t11,01t PUBLIC NOTICE L"'I AND ACCIO•NT ANO HeALTH SVNOll'$110, THI ANNUAL STATIM•NT - YeA• aNDIO D•CIMtlllt J1, t• .. To1e1 admuted e.wu Tote! llebtlillft ,.M Ufe l•--•~Y 111 a1r11 .... ~.,.. °'"'•· Ar-41, New Y-, NY 1*4 C.ac>ltat peld..,, Grou paid in ...0 conltollol1ed surpl11• UneuloMCI f-. lsUl'plu•) Geln (LOSS) from-rtll0<1s ln<rUM CO•<r•AM) In CaPllll •ncl S..rplus Oll•l"9 19IO Insurance In Fora N•llC111wlclt At<IO.nl and llHllll preml .. ms lnl .. ranc;e 1n F0<<t Ctllforn4e B11t1nau PAQ9 ActlO.nl and N•llll preml11m' Direct UU,OSl '"·)11,000 >.•11,2s. Cellfornl1 8\illneu Pa91 •to Wt hereby ur11fy the! IM •Do., '''""•rt on accoro•no ... 111 lho Anno;at Staltmtnt tor IN y-ended 0.ctml>tt l t. 1..0 m-lo I,,. >nwrano Com m1ulone< ol IM Stell of Ctllfornla. pun ... nl ta la• J Fra,._ Toda, PrHIOtnl v1ncon1 H Venoe, Secret.try PulHl-OrtnQlt (CMll Oeit, Polo!, F.C. 21, March S, •.I, I,"" IOIJ.11 PUBLIC NOTICE Nl..U NOTICE 01' fltUSTEU'SALE On M•rcn JI, l'ltt a l 11 00 • m FIRST AMER ICAN llTLE INSURANCE COMPANY •I Trulln, or s .. cceuor Trusl-. or Sub•tlluted Trui!M, of lll•t ttlta1n Deed Of Trust ••tculfd 1>'1 OEAN A WILSON and KAROL E WILSON. •nd rt(oro.o Mere n 21. 1'1' ·~ tn>tfl•menl no :ie.ll 1n C>ooll IJOU, -1•11 of Olli<1at Rtcoro• al Or-County, Cat1lorn1e •nd pUriu.ant to t~I <ert .. n ~oltc~ n• pwr\tii'•nt to t nei <•rt•1n flf01t<w .;, Ot ••utl •nd Etectton 10 S.t tf IMreunoer recor6ecl No..-•mbitr 1. '* H 1n\lrunwnt no l lSO, 1n t>oo• 1311•, P•Q• IOI, of O!ficl•I Rt<Ord~ 01 Wld County. wUI under '"'° pur\u•nt to •••O Oteo al lru\I S.11 •t pUllllC AU< t1on lor <•Sit .. lawful n"IOfW'I ot tM unit tO St•tf'\ ot Atntrtu, •• tl\e m•1n en tr•n<e to FH\1 Am•rtc.•n T1t1t tnsur•nu Company, 1ou1td at It• E F oltll Slrttl, 1n '"" C11y OI !.ant• An•. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS 8USINISI MAM& STATEMINT flle followl1>9 Ptt'tOn• ••• O.lno bllilntlS8'. 11 uoo·s QUALIT Y E LEC TRICAL, IS .. Senlt C.ru1, U9wne ••• , ... Ctlllomla ·~I Ouellty EnQlneerlnQ. tnc., • Ce lllornle <orporetlon, IS .. S.nu Crua, ~ .. eel\, Ctlllornl• •11U1 Tiiis .,.,..... .. I• condll<led I>• • ~°" porallon. o..etlty E"lll,_rino. tn< OU.OM. -Pretlcllnt Tlllt --· •• ltteel w1111 1111 Counh Clerk of OrenQ9 County on Ftbr11ery 11. 1•1 "'"" P11bllslwcl Or-CoMI 0 •11¥ Pilot, Fell 10.17, -•. ll, '"I Ill et PUBLIC NOTICE Ct hlorno• all 11\al "Ohl, 11111 and •n CITY OF l'OUNTAIN VALLE Y, ••re" con.,.,eo to -now M•O l>Y 11 CALlf'OltNIA unotr woo 0..0 of Tr""I 1n IM prop.., I NOTICE INVITING a10\ '' \1lu•t1<1 1n wt0 Counly ano Sttlt ~ltOJl'.CT It(). •7G Oo<rillldt> t'W I ... !'Ott THE CON,TltUCTION Tno•• portions of Lott 01 rract No 0' A J" MOS. H Pit' M.oo lllld 1n BoOll JU AS~HALT CONCltETE alCYCLE OIQI\ ll to h 1nCIU \1vt OI MIS TltAILAT cellentous M•ps ol said Count• MILi'. IOUAltE l'Aftl( oucrot>td•nparctl\UIOllO•O NOTICE IS 11EftE8Y GIVEN 11,.1 Unit No SI, a\ \ho•11 and O•'Kr •bltd IPM City Coun<tl of tM (tty of Fo"'°'l••n In th• Conoomtnivm P t•n t•<Oroed on 'v •Hey, C..t1torn1•, "'•IJ rt<••"' \eeled Octol>tr 15, l'IS 1n 800ll llS<IO, paon propowl\ unlll the hour ol t 00 p m t2S tllroull!ll 170 1nc1u.,•t, Ott1c1a1 rt II Monday, Maren "· nt t, tw <on'1ru< <orO• ol woo County a nd more com llClll ol • r A\Clllel1 Con<r1t1 llocyc1• Pittefy ()t~f'•Ded 1n trw •tle<htd Tr•tl In K COf'Gt.n<f ••tn lf'W Pt-"' Incl rnow Pof1•on• 01 Lot I ol h.ocl No *ClllC•t•on• M•S u P<t• m•P lolld 1n t>oo• lll. Propowi. \/lt ll l>t pre...,llCI unotr o•Qf\ Jl to l• 1nclu\1vt o• mn w•led cowr.,-,d\11•Ubeeccomp.-nltd <•U•n•ou m1p' or \•1d coi.1nt1 . oyon•oftht f0f"'"msott>i0dlr11«urity deKt1bed 1n p.-rctls ., fol tow \ reQulrt'd ia'Klltr 1n1truc_t1o-u lo btdOU\ Unll NO SI, M \l"OWll Ind dtKfll>t<I All prOPO\tli \11•11 l>t m1rktd ) 1n tt\t conoonunu•n 04Ml re<oro.ct ort Ai.pf'llll Concrete 81cycl• Tr••. Pro Octol>er IS, tt71 1n -llS.0, paaes je<I No 0'2, •nd me1lfO or Ottoverld tH tllrou(lh 770 1nc1us1ve. off 1C1•I rt( Ml es 10 Cle 1n tlw llanos ol Illa C1ly orosoha1otounly. Clerk et ""' office In llW City Hall, EKctPllRQ tl\trtt•om •II Oil rlQhh, 10100 Slat .. Awnue, on or lltfO<e 1111 muwrll\, mil''tllr., r•Ofth. rwtlur1I Q.a\ hOut n•lfld At tM dit'SJQtWl.O tuN •II "O""•· 1no other nydr0<1rtM>ns oy bid\ rect•~ w 11f bl OUbllcly Cll)tfMCI, •llet...-ver ,,....,. known. 1na1 mey l>t uamlntd and detl.,ICI by ,,,. City w11n1n or unc»r th• parct l of land Clert<. 81-s eno Ille public •rt ln•il· llertln•-dttcrl-. I-titer •ltll td to De prewnl •I IM decltrellClll ol 1111 perpetual r'911t of OrllllnQ, m1n111Q, ltld propowt1 uplor1~ -°"''•llRQ '"'"tor •nd All bid> '° r.ct1...0, uam1neo ..., \tOf'1ng in and ret"nOv•no IM wm• from O.<l•rlfd •IU bit ,._.~rf'O by ~ CUy w•o lall<I or en1 otN r 1-. 1n<lu01no Cter~ to tr. Coty EnC)i.-r ano Ille City trw roant to ""''Pstoo or OirK tion•lly Atlorney tO< <Mcl(lnQ •"" •tflOfl to o"ll ana mint lrom li no\ otnu tnan 11141 City Cqllncll •C Its reQ.,l•r motlln9 tP\OSt' htrt,~bolit Ol'S<rlbt'<I, 011 or o.a~ on Marc.h 11, '"' w•lh , tunnel\ .nd Sl\4ft\ '"'°· tnrouQl1 PriO< lo commen<.lf'\Q •CH'9'. lnl: <on or •tron ttw WC>surtau 01 tne tano tractor -all wlltont•acloo st>all - 11tre1neoow Ot\< ril>tO ano to t>ollom tatn • Du.,,_, httn\e from 1111 CHY ol \UC. n wn1p\tOCked or di rec l•on•lty Fount••n Vall•Y 1n .cc0td.4lince wttn or1l1to w•lls, tunnel> and sllalls ull<I•• Ille City Munitlpal Code Volume 1. To and t>tnettn or beyond the ut•r ior llt S. Chaf)ltn S 0. ano S OI limit\ tlwt'eot. ~ to rtoriu. rttunrwt, In atcorden<• wltrt It• prov1 t1on\ ot •Q-..1p, m•1nta1n. '"~'' .ct••otn •no S.ctton 1710 to '111, ll'Klu\•Y« of uw opere lt any s"'" wolls or m1no. l •l>O• COO. of llM Stal• of Callfornoe. wtl"Ovl, nowt"'" lht r IQlll to drill, I,,. C•IY Colln<ll of tr. City ol Foun1a1n m1n1, uort, uplort ano oper ale Velley ,,., l>Y re.olutlon a>eerlalneo tltrOl>QI\ tM >urlece or IM upper SOO 11141 pr•••llinQ Murty rate of wa91• lor lttl ol ""' wmurfe<e ol .. ,o land, •~1 tat h crefl or type al •on men or rewrveci 1n ,,. Off'd frcrn '-"-lnr•~1 m•<"•nic ~ to •••<u·t• UM con Company, a WKt V1rQ1nla (OfPOft · tract •hk.11 wlll Cle ••aroed lo Ille W< """· rt<«-Ocl-r II, 1'7• In -ctnfut C>-r Proa1ll119 ••Qt on ""'· pa91 IOIO 01 olflcl•I record•. tl .. •lllcetlon not P<O•I-f0< Cly rt· PARCEL IA An vnolvltH<I 11•111 In· IOlutlon -II not be lfti lllen Ille most t••HI ••a ltnant tn common In llle ft• recent •-delermtnallon for Ill• lnltrHI In -10 CM comrno11 ., .. of Oral\98 Collntv ., .. as puell-.1 by w lo IOI -trac:I, M Mi<ll 1.,.m Is de· .... U.S. o.tlet'1-of u-..... In llntd 1n Ille .,.lltlt anlllltd "0.11111· 110 event "'911 II lie lea then tht tlOfts" of llW OecltrMton Of Cownenls, •teDll....., "8de•el Mlnlnwm W ... CondlllOfts ...0 Rttlricllons lttcor-No bid Wiii lie canlldered UfllfU II I• on AllQ"4 21, ltll In -11.,), P8fe made on ,,,. offltl•I lllenk lorm !SSS, ofllcltl rtc:ords of ltld C011nty f\"nl5Mtl by Ille City and 11 -"' Cl,,. "dt<.terlClon"I, -eny amend· eccor•-. wltt'I IM prewhlon• of "'" .....,11 tr.'91o. Netlu -tlle ,,_i r...ire-11 PARCEL II; NOn-HtluMve , .... -<~Mt fwWI -aKt-.. menli tor ac:tes~ lllQll'-, "'"'· en• I ol tlM Stle<lfketleM. l'.eclt ...._, troec11man1, -•t, •nd for otlltr M115I IM flcl9Ned In eccorotnct •'"' 1111rpo•es• all •• wc:11 ••WMeflll ere -ll<eOI• Stele Uwa. rtHrvtd IO< U.. ...... Ill el W Clt'enltd P lan•, Slle<llk e llC1111 end ofllclel to owrwrs on 1111 t<tltl• of lite Ot<lart· P<-"' ••-ID be -for ~ tlonenlllled"h-U." ,.., M _.._only et IM effkt et CM Tiit 1trM1 eddrns <>< OC,,., <Ommen City E"91-. City Hall oetlQnellon of salo property Is Coll of Mid,....,,-Sl>Klll<etletls S3 S.aplM La,., ~wport IM•tll, ca. la u.oo. ln<llllllnt la•. II,,. ~dditr ,.. N•m• --• ot !ht llenelictery ""' ll>et Ille Plans -5-lll<etl-•I WllOM ~I ,,. Wit ii llelnQ CCIII· be t ent ..., melt,''* mall"" -........ ou<ted Citicorp "-•son 10 P1r1on Ing cller119 1llell 111 an addlllo11a1 Fl,,..,cl•I Conll<. Inc. 10110 Sc•IPPS '1.00. Mellllt< llte cost of.,,. PIAftt - tten<ll 81.0., !>an Oleoo, c a 911>1. SPe<llketl-. nor Ille cost of melll"ll Olrtcllons lo Ille al>Ovt property end llendll"9 wlll be refunded, m•y Cit oC>t•l .. d l)y r11<1 ... •ll"9 Hmt Tiie Clly '"«WS IN rlQM 10 rtJt<I In wroll"9 from tl'lt benefl<lery wllllln eny or 111-. 10 o•ys lrom lllt llrst 11111>tlcat1on of ,,,..,. Mee..-. tllilnoll<t CltyOwtlef .. Clt't .. Seid Ml• Wiii Cle -without COyt• ,_.. Yeltey, c:.lltw.ie n1n1 or watronty, tllPrtU or lmplltCI, Oeted: J.,_.Y 1'11 u to lltlt , poHAIUlon Ot tn< .. mbl'anc.. P11lllllNd Or ..... CoeSI Delly PllOI to w tlsfy llM unpalo INlenc:• dolt on Merell 6, ••t 121M1 llM nole Of nolft -UreO by Htd OMO of T ru•I to •" ,n,s11.as. Pll>\ ""' follow1no esllmattd cost•, upenaH end edvencH at lite l.lme of U>e lnltlel pljl>llUllGI\ of lltls Notk t of Seit; Ad• o n<•• Sl,H0.10; lnltrtal Clll adv.nee •t0 .10; F0tt<l-tlt8't1,SH.U. Oattd. l'flwwry 19, 1'0I ..lltSf AMlltlCAN TITLI INIUltANCI COMPA"Y •r: Lllld• c. A11drHU, A11ltte11t $Kr«ery mcwylbwt S-'*91, CL nm C1HI u.111• P11Dlllllld Orentt GCMll Oally PllOI I' rld•Y, Mtrtll •• 13. 20, 1'0I Ul-11 PlJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTIT10UI aUllMIU MAM8 ITAH¥1NT Tll• fell-1"11 peraont ere aolnt bltalnfta•: C ALl,ORNIA A V T O INSUltANC I A~ENCY . 171·F Rlveralci. AY9ftv., Ne....,. 8eecll, C.1 lloml• ....,. Ro .. rt Waner St-~. 110 FtrnanOo, •tOJ, M••POrt ••ecll, C.CllerNt ... 1. ROl\tlcl I!_.,. Dedd, t*4 CNet, NewPort 9Hc:ll, Ctlllomle tiMI Tltll lllKl11tt• I\ cOllCl_,it9'. Oy • ....... t_ ......... .__.. •. o... Tl\lt ....,.._. -flltll wllfl ... c"'"ty '''"' et 0r-noe c_,., " ~rt11•,1•1. PU9LIC NOTIC& r ,. • I ' • ............................. Fuchsia lore ·splay set II' you bave ever WOD· dered whY table silver with flowerinl fuchliu caH into t.be hand.le, or dldner plat.ea with brl&ht plctUJ"eS ol fUcbaiu are now 1n creat demand by collectors you will find t b e answer at the monthly meetln1 of Las una Beach Branch of. the National Fuchsia Soelety on Wednesday. itetty Cole, librarian for the national fuchsia or•a.nbatioo, which bas members ln many coun- trlea of the free world and the U.S., will dis- play fuchsia lore, tell members and guests bow to find fuchsia col- Tustana • society to meet Tustana African Violet Society will meet March 18 at Mercury Savings Bldg., 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. Plant and supply sales begin at 6 :30 p .m .; meeting and horticultural program at 7. Plant and supply sales will end at 8: 15. Final arrangements for the exhibit and aale March 21 and 22 at T .a stin Community Center, 300 Centennial Way, will be dlscuased. lectible1 and will anawer quHtiom. H er husband, Bud Cole1 ftnt vice president of tne national society, will 1ive a demonstrated talk on bow to create fucbsia trees, a popular patlo plant. The meetin1 betlna at 7:30 p.m. ln the Boy's Club, 1085 Laguna Can- yon Road, Laeuna Beach. There will be a plant table with tree starts provided by Cole, door prhes and refresb- m en ts. Visitors are welcome. Art guild uill meet Curative culture Floral Arts Guild of Orange ·county will R. C. Benson inspects aloe vera plant at meet Monday at 10 a.m., one of several farms in the lower Rio at the San la An a Grande Valley devoted to raising t he suc- Women's Club, 601 N. culent plants. The government scoffs at Baker St., Santa Ana. claims of curative powers, but for cen- o fR~v:c~r:!·n~:m~~ turies the gel from the plant's leaves has been applied to burns, cuts, rheumatism, rangers' Guild, wiU pre· with "surprising results." Benson grows sent a program in floral d e s i g n e n t i t l e d more than 200,000 plants on 65 acres and · · c re a t i vi t y : Th e owns a processing plant. Challenge.'' Mrs. Cortez ________ _..;... _________ _ is a nationally accredit· ed flower show judge and exhibiting artist. The program is open to the public. Informa- tion and reservations may be obtained by call· ing Mrs. A. J. Ruhling, 544-1617 or Mrs. J . COS· grove, 833-0141. T est soil moisture Garden soil should be ular intervals in a line moist to a depth of 2·3 r u n n i n g f r o m l h e feet before planting. To sprinkler and see how find out how much water long it takes to fill the comes from your cans to one inch. One sprinkler system and inch of moisture will how deep it goes, place a penetrate about 10 to 14 number of cans at reg-inches in s andy soil. Orange Coast DAILY PIC.OT/Frlday, March 6, 1981 Bottle brush for birds Colorful evergreen attract• hummer• 11 you're not famlllll' wttb the bottlebnalbet a native ot Auatr..Ua, picture u actual bnaab for cteanln& bottles, aubltitute scarlet brhUea for tbe real thlna and then put on a shrub with 1ray-1reen f0Ua1e and you've 1ot tbe idea! Bottlebrusbes adapt well to tbe California Climate while tardeners in colder Slates IJ'OW them oaly under 1lus. The bottlebruahes are available ln more than one form, too. Thia fut- 1rowi.nc everereen is easily trained as a quick wall cover in the form of an informal espalier. Some can be trained into small trees or pen- dulous shrubs and other members of this family are low-srowtn1 and excellent for bank plantin1s. Fuchsians Weekend to meet , gardenin Monday checklist Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m .. in Columbia Sav-tngs and Loan Bldg., Harbor and Wilson, Costa Mesa. Barbara Schneider. mem her-speaker, will instruct in the basics of "How lo Bonsai Fuchsias ." Marcella Van Ripe r, aluminum chairman, will receive aluminum brought to the meeting. Mike Carl. plant table chairman, will have plants available for a donation. Funds donated are sent lo Orange Coast College to help support a student of horticulture for one semester . Mary Warwick , refreshment chairman, will be a ssisted by Lucetla Rhoton, Linda Weems a nd Yvonne Bertolel. • It's time to begin a regular watering , fertilizing and spray progr8Dl for your rose garden -and don 'l forget to mulch to keep the roots cool and moist. • Investigate a drip and trickle irrigation system to conserve waler and provide plants with an excellent system for deep, slow watering. • Plant slopes to con- trol erosion. When win· dy or rainy weather ar· rives, dry soils are most vulnerable lo serious erosion. Plants will soften the blow of rain drops, slow the move- ment of running water and spread the water evenly over the slope. • If you enjoy the fra. grant pink, r ed and while blossoms or the daphne, it's time to plant them. Of coune, tben II the mu.Ive lbnab bve wbk• will crow to 10.15 feet and ean be made lato 1 formal clipped bed1e, Informal screea or e.• a windbreak. The moet popular botUebnaab 11 the lemon bottlebtulb. Thia shrub l1 t.be moet tolerant of bot or cold w9'lth~r and 1enerally tolerant of ID09t soils but m.y sometimes suffer cblOl'Olla if the IOU is too saline-alkaline. WITH SOME STAlllNG and prunlna ln ill ear- ly stages, it can easily be trained lnto a small tree or espalier. Though it is called lemon botUebruab, it bas bri1ht red, six lncb lone brushes that appear in cycles throughout the year. Hummincblrda love them! Most bolUebrushes thrive in full sun and are drought tolerant after they are estabUabed but wlU do their best ln moist, well-drained soils. A visit to your nurseryman will show you other varieties of this shrub that are adaptable to your local area. For there are other types that have nowen alone with the brushes. Prepared soil must for roses If you're planning a rose garden this spring, you'll want to make sure the soil is structured so that water and nutrients are available at root level. This is where sphagnum peat moss plays a. valuable role. Soil conditioning is the first step to success with roses. Sandy or light soil should be mixed with equal parts of sphagnum peat moss. Tb.is will bind the soil so that nutrients and water won't drain through. In soils which are heavy in clay, mix one-third soil and two-thirds sphagnum peal moss. This mix· lure will loosen and aerate the soil so that water and nutrients will per\elrate lo root level where they are needed. After planting , a three-inch mulch of. sphagnum peat moss is good for rose gardens. This will virtually eliminate weeds. If you have frequent dry spells in your area, mix grass clip· pings or shredded leaves with the peal moss to prevent crusting. Sphagnum peal moss is 95 percent organic, free of salts, chemicals and harmful foreign materials. It retains up to twenty times its weight in water. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiijjj PEST CONTROL PUBLIC NOTICE MUNICl .. AL ClOUltT Each Waterfall is Designed and Sculpted by Bob Hedges -from a Natural Volcanic Rock. Prices range from s24000 _ $94()00 ~ SlaowilMJ .. Tiie Arts • Craft Sltow llt The M.,.._ Vi.to M-' •• w.rcla 5 ..... ~. w.cta • ., c .. 661-1112 for ••alt 1wt .. Cepl1tr_.._. ......... LIVIN G W ATERFALLS I ii\ FF.ATHEROCK -~~1~~~~.~~~n 31282 Calle Del Campo DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have juat filed your new Flctltloua BualneH Name and have not yet aubmltted It for publlcatJon, pie••• don't forget that the llmltatlon I• 30 deya from date of flllng. The DAILY PI L OT wlll publlsh y our atate m e nt for 140.00. Our clrculetlon Inc lude• the entire Orange Coeat area end lega l notices appear In alt edition•. In order to aubmlt your atatement for publlcatlon aend epproprtete copy end • chec k to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Coate MeH, CA. 92828. We'll do the reat. For Information about legal edve rtlalng pie••• cell 642-..321 Ext. 332. Daily Pilat ACttlS Of PLAMTS AT WHOllSALI 9'JAUTY-alCAUSI WIHOWTHIM ........ ClOSID TWSOAY !~~ L-----....... IA.Ill llOOT s 3 . llOSIS II ,,, ti • ., IAUlOOT ftH lOSIS #11/1 ......... 14 t7 #1 ........... 19 97 IAlmlOOY ...,., nllS ........ 51%1 IUULAWM& ._ .... NODUCTS • l -4wee4 ...... ,." .... . , ...... • ~.ltc. 60V.teffe1of IOXIDTllHS saooo • ., I GAL, .. 9 9c & ., S gal. s411 • "' J 5 gal. s24ts • c 4' •• U..ef •C:..T,... . ,.,,...,,.... ... 1141 lllUI Sl .... t San Juan Capistrano ( 714) ee 1-811 2 ........... 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TO THE DEFENDANT: A clvll comJlell'lt ,., ~ filed by tlM plal~ 1111 ... 11'111 JOU. II you *''" to def"'° !Ills lawwll, JOU rnu.t, wltl\ln • uy1 efle' tllla -Is -Yed Ori YOll, Ille lrltll 11111 c-rt • written ,_,.. lo Ille CGft!Plell'lt. UnleH you dlO M, your defeult wtll lie eftlereel an ·~ j14ket1M., .. pYlftlHt,..,,.. "''' <*lrt may .-• ,....,._. .,.aln,11 yeu tw lllt ,.lief~ 11'1 IM c.,..ielni, ..,tell coulll '9Mllt 111 -nltl'lfMnl of ...... Ulllf'll Of mo,.y or pr-rty o otller rellel reqwtteo 11'1 tllt com plallll. OAlllO: _,., U, 1'90 • .. klWrd J , WKt., Clettl lty:YOf ..... ~, °"""" LAW OtJirtUIOft MC&.&M A ~AWHLL 111tt v .... .......,. ...... ............. CAtt»I , .. : . ., .. ..., N91 .... ~ (;Mat o.tly ~· ..... IP, Mer, 6, IS.», 1t•1 I tvauC NOTICE Via It Our Roae Garden ... Huge selection of Rose Bushes ready to bloom! ROSES • ROSES • ~ ANDMORE ~ROSES• LARGE 5 GAL. SIZE READY TO PLANT -loves ~ your plants ... Perfect all·purpose potting soil . for Roses and all outdoor olants ... indoor plants too . IT'S OUR FAVORITE 1 CU. FT. BAGl'~Rl REG. 3.69 _..:g: __ I Florui Special I ROSES .. ~buds ," 2.98 doz. Since 1148 Halltmi.s r.' Nursery · Florist _2140 Harbor llvd., Costa Meta . ' I r_.J... ',,.-J . .., ' I . '..J ( ' . ., ' LLOl'o•s gardensho 4 .. potted size Bright Spring & Summer Color • GROMULCH OUTDOOI Pl.A...,... Mii Growing lnaurence Acid P11ntlng Mix For Weatern Soila ./COUPON SAVINGS ./ COMP.LETE STOCKS ./ LOCAL NEWS AN> SPORTS ./ ADVERTISED VALUES READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK in the 11111111 6A2 4321 [ •• ... I [[]~~[hf]~~~ ORANGE COONTY BUSINESS ~orporate ·beardr.ooms· beset by war AUu I . WaM !a creatJve director at Baaao &c Associates, Inc., 1 Newport Beach marketina and public rclallODJ firm. Robert Dowdell la treasurer of National Education Corp., Newport Beach. ' By IOHN CUNNIFF authurJllu, lo a sert 1utbority and assume which the company Is complying with federal reg. •' oa...,._.....,.. r Ponalblllt.)I. ulations He convinces the board that an outside Da~ T. BlaakelM>r•, Seal Beach, is chief ex· ecutive officer of Commerce Bank, Bueua Park. f NEW YORK Corporate executlve;i and ltletr Ae a consequence., says J ennings, horror audilin~ fir m should be hired to conduct a reguJa-qoards, many or whlch now include dlrectort atorlH abound, lllthouah they are kept from the lion audit. tiepreaenUnJ the pubUc Interest. are 1teppln1 on public by one of the r•malning ethtcs or the pu11t, mopg other things, the auditing firm found a •ch other's turf so often today lhat a m1pa carta an agreement that nelth r officers nor directors la,c k compliance and reported it to the board, Leoaard Bloom I• branch manager of the Newport Beach office of Gibraltar Savings and may be needed. .. expleln or comptaln. which took s trong steps to insure future com- i. "There is warfare ln lh.e boardroom, said One of the stories: phnnce To show its sincerity it fired the Loan Association. He lives In Fountain Valley. rot. Euiene Jennings, who make chairman atlon. He suggests that the IN KEEPING WITH THE expeN11lion11 of reg· The l'h1urman bt"came chief executive of Jobe C. Higuera, Costa Mesa, manager of Crocker Bank's Rossmoor office in Seal Beach, has been appointed a vice president for the bank. uaineu Roundtable or the U.S. ulatory aulhorltJes, two public directors from another <.·ompany. Having teamed his lesson, he bamber of Commerce un· out~lde tho company were name d to the board set up u blrong compliance program. When the ciertake studies leading to the They then lnalsted on the resignations or a lawyer high <'vst ~cam• known, powcrluJ out.aiders on the pact. . and u banker whose firms served the comsrnny board led a vote to fire him. I The alternative, he says, is beU\ISt neither, lt was s aid, could b(> obJ~rtive. A chief executive ;:ettlng fired for the same rea· oontinued conlllct and damage The lawyer and the banJrnr argued that II !jOn he was hired is not rare. "What escaped the Rolf D. Hamot1 is assistant manager of the Newport Beach branch of Bank of America. He ·lives in Irvine. t p companies. He maintains made little sense to ask them to leav~ when msu:Je i>urvlew of busines s watchers was that the chiefs ~at "6n one of 10 boards at any officers of the company sat on tht> b<>iard with even or RCA und AM International recently were (ired given time the officers and leas objectivity. The board agrt.>ed, and set up a Cor doing th<' very things for which tbey were directors are facing each other pltn ror the resig)'latlon of all 1ns1ders ('Xcepl tht• hired ." ILOOlll in combat readiness · · cu••rn'' chairman within three year!\ Hmng and hring ror the same reasons are to • It's a developing trend, said Jennings, known Within 30 days three of the t·ompany·s officers b<.' expected , Jennings commented, but be main- J . Dou&Jaa Hammond is senior vice president for Avoo Financial Services. He will work from the company's international headquarters,in Newport Beach. as one of lhe foremost analysts of cobr~rate a~ took early retire me nt Three othc·r~ r<'si~ned and tams that the rate at which boards are firing chief fairs an author of many books on ustness, h · 1'h h h "xecut1·v ... s "s ugg"sls that a new S""ial contract be · · d ofessor joined ot er companies e c a1rman wa!> t en " ... ... "'" personal adviser to top executives an a pr fired. because "he could not kN•p a good manaJte drawn up to spell oul expectations and obligations !\t Michigan State . .. ment team." of officers and directors." • Among reasons . The presence of "outside Another horror sto ry , Wilma Woods, Laguna Niguel, was recently presented Bank of America's outstanding manage- ment award She is manager of Harbor·Orange. Wood branch in Anaheim. directors committed to public interest issues, and A board membe r wunls to know the t'xtent lo SUCll A SOCIAL CONTRACT did exist as re· d tendency of boards, pressured ~ regulatory 1·1·nlly as thl• 1960s. \I. hen boards were expected to EARN 27 10 O/o lfllCTitl UP JO • UIU~ fl!U Watch for The B ottom Line a special business magazine coming Ma,~c~h: Daily Pilat :. IOITMl 'f ,A'fMElfTS • SHORT Ttltl • SSOOO Mlfl(IMUM • SO. CAL. llHIDE•CES (8·31 llOITllll • WELL SECURED .& CALL COLLECT 997 7000 l ·~ . 111•1 -I ~~r.!:_~ 1440.f. KATULA. OW&E. CA. 9ZH7 Medical Professional Space in Ir' ine COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER nc ~1 11'\TOPPORTL '\ln"\\ITH 1~1~HUIATi-A\All i\Hllll'Y' Prr~es for 3·S·81 Tht't hr.in.I nl" l-udd1n).(' "THF A IHlO lt"" jfl lo,,t1ld ltrllr.dh 111 Gold (tM-e ~\ ...0 ~th•r (I '11 ') It 8~• ~II ii ( II\ "' If\ IOl ( )n1 ut lhl fa,,..,,( ).(rt•" 10.i.: m .. ,,. r rL·n I Ill•' Ill ,11uncr' 11 "·" l'ldll'nt d''"" 10 .ic.l1j<.<.01 'ur! ... t ''r<.tl' •nd lftl\\,I\ ntl"11rl.. J' "'di J' 1mmut1.1lt pnn1m1l\ 10 lut .d huu,111i: ~ ''41' .. ,, .. , "~ ,M .. pl• l ... , hJ, (utr.w .. c p,. "' "'' '-"'"' H t<J ~,. 00 l«t 00 !4~~: !:~ ~ 11 Hit~ Utt ~ .,,, o .. , c,1,i:n 1h1: dt·Olll):rJp hit ' dnd lol Jllorl ll hd\ ro lw ont· of 1ht 11u1,1.u11t •fl,I( ... mmuu • .t "r'"' in Or.in~t· C ouna~. Thi'. u1uplnl .. ich rh< d.-1,.:11 ul rht· hudd1n~' 'hC1uld ni..11.1: fl ho1h .in 1mnwd1.111 .rnd '""lo: re rn1 ,,.~, ''~"·"'o• .. •• h~ f"•I ~ ,.,,..,.. Qu4'f•f (714) 556-6850 Soulh Cont P l111 11 111111191! ""~ ..... ,,, t,\('0 .. fror'\ ~h C..O••' P •U Tarnuu<:r ·H a milton Ot-velopmt-nt < 'o .. lnl . P\ RI.I(' 'Orf( F 714/557-2792 HOi i(( 1Nv1T1HC. DID\ Mf f J • r rn t•f 1 J•'t ,.._A ,. , f Contact Christopher Bennett " PUBLIC NOTICE Pl"BLfC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSl"EU NOTICE 01" SALE 01" NAM!' STATEMENT REAL PROPEllTY "' PlllYATE T ne loll0••"9 P0<\01\1 •r• doing SAi.i NO 4 ltlUI t>u.inu\ •• ;,..1ne ~nor (°"rt ol 11\• Sl•lt Of BOTTOM U NE INVESTMENTS, c.lllorn1A lor Ir. Co..nly OI 01..-~ •SI l t<tn Strwt. Suitt '10 Newp0<1 In '"' M•tltr o• 1~ Eu•I• ot Be.en ~ll....,.atlMO CHARLITIA Mii.OREO CHENEY / A•~• B,..n. Inc., a ~111 ... n••""' Oec.e•~ed IJOr•hon JISI Birt" Sl,...,I. lSC• "01 Notice " rwrf'b-.. o•v•n th•t lrw vn Ht:•OO'' 8fo«f' C..htornl1tl!WO 4-ftlQned w ill i-~11 •t p,1v•t• ~I• 10 '"'' ~f\e'\J, t\ conducted bf• COf'• '"' lo191'1HI .no O.~I l>ICIOf• \Ubtt< I to por•llO<' corilllm•t1on of u td Siupenor Cou,., A•t • BY'ff\.. lr\C on., .... , ,,.. "" ~y ol ""' ,, l'ttl •1 R<ck BY••-. ,,.. etflco ol R-rl A E•Umen At Prttldenl •W'l'Wv •I L•w. M1 Oowr Ori11• ~u1ff' fhn ,l•lef'nff'lt w•s flf.-d wJU\ ow n , 'tlo..,oon S.4Kll Cl' "1~3 Co..nh (ounly (lt rl< ot Or•n9t (oun1w on of 0r•09t St•l• o• C••1forf'1• •If lttf' F •Oru•'• 11. 1911 rloM. 1111• •ncl .. , .. , ... OI •••0 O• U• ow~ .... (H .. 0 ...... 11,,.,. ol ..... ano •11 111-1 MAllC • TOW rlOhl, lollt &nO 1nhtrUI '"•I Ille U IAlt 1411 YI• O.WU. ol H•d 0fCU$10 II .. aCQUlftd Oy S<llte ltJ operi'''°" 01 ........ 011\erWIM! Olht r Lid• M•riN Ylll- 11\Af\ or 1n oldd11!0<1 IO lh•I Of ••10 Ot New1M'1 ... ell, CA nMJ c-o el thf llmt ol oea111. •n ..,d 10 ,.,.11, •IL~e tort••n re•I P'Ol>e•ly •Hu•t'." In Publl"-<1 0r.,. CCM•I Oelly Piiot, ,,,.'"C1ty ol S•nl• ""•· Co11nly 01 Feb 70 11 loMr 6 13, t"I 17S-t1 oi~·· Stele Of C•hlorn1a, O•rt•(vl•r I . ' . --1' Lo:c;~~:~·,0:;;~·;~ ~: m•o ,. PUBLIC NOTICE corded 1n -t3s, ~' I 7, J. •nCI • - of Mil< M<>cx r9(oros ot Or ""00 (Oun C•litwftl• 1t99i-.1 W•ler ly. oa11torn1a. more COMMoflly knO•n o..a11ty CMlrol INr• ·~r 1u1 •••o•llo. '•nta ""• '-tt•M• 11..-c~L>rnl• 610t 1 ... '-tw ,,.,,... .. , S111te JOO TA'f"" ot w l4 <a\11 tn l•wl11I m-y Rl•onl ... CA nio. ol tNt Unll..i !>l•IK"" contorme11on ol NOTICE 01" PUILIC HEARING , .... or P•'' <•ih •nd b•l•nCt fh• d1HhMQI' of atw•ter1ng ••~•• t Y'rde"ctcs o., not• 'tcurt <I Ot Hom lM CJty of C0\.\6 M.t\.6 \ t>r1d~ Mfft9"'99 or Tr11.i Offd on ll'le P•-• con1trucllon oro1K " "prtwnlly co• IY to .old Ten .,., c•ric ol •"-nt Olo ered o• • N•hon•I Pollulenc ois tooeoe_.ledw•thb<d charge Elimlnallon SYstem permit 11 11<11 or ofl•n to bt In ••111"9 •no 1u..i oy ,,,. ~lllorn,. Reg1-1 W•l•r wlll oe rec''"" at IN al0<ew1d ollice Ou•hlf Corltrol Bo••d, S•ril• ,.na •I •ny II-•lf•r Ille'"'' f'Ubloullon Re91on I Re91on•I Bo•rdl. Thi\ nereol ~nobe4ore o.ie 01 \IW NPOES ,_,..,,11 nff<ll to oe •menoed lo Oalad Ill" 6th day ol M•rCll 1911 .. IMO tile expirallon O.lt to J•n.,., y P11bllu.cl °''""91 c ..... Oally Piiot, '· , .. , Tiie R~-·1 Bo.rd .,,""" to MU<ll '· 7, ll "'I UtM l )ble1n 1nlor~l•011 to .. ,,st \l In .,.. ·PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI O' PUILIC HEAlllNG 'I l'Otll THE CITY COUllCtl. 0 1' THlf CITY 0' l'OUNTAIN VALLEY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al on T11tl4lly, loMrcn 11, lttt, •I • 00 pm .n ,,,. Council cn.mber. 10100 Sl•ttr A11•nu1, F'ount•ln V•ll•Y, Ca11tomla, the City Couri<lt wlh llOtd • 011!~~~~~c;;~~·ri0~~-~~tNTAI N VALLEY MEOI C "L O~VEl.O PM E N T CONI P .... NY REGARDING P LANNING COM MI SSION'S OE C ISION O F F@811u ... 11v 11, ltll, APPROVING P(\~CfSE PLAN NO W . for medical ollfcu on the 011 tld~ of Euclld Slrt,1, •P9fo1lmete1y .... wutn 01 wa'l'Mr•-B PUB L I C HE"RIN G R~(;.t.RO I N G T HE UU! 0 1' REVENUE S>lARINO FUNDS l"OA F ISCAL YE.t.A 1 .. 117 lte<n 4 h bet"9 P<OC:aueO OUf\Ualll 10 JI» Pt.,.,..tno lAtn ol Ill• Stat• Of ~·"'• fGov't c-Section •s.oot M _, ..... 1 .. "-1•11\ V9lley Zoning Otdln•""· ni. Z011l119 Orclln•nce, ZCHll"9 ~..,.. •llhllMlt are on Ille In ure ~'-'"• O.tMl•lm•M •rid ,,. •••ll•bl• tor ""°'I< 1-llon -••· 1&trrn1nirM) Whrthef' 1t 11 S)f'optr to •• tend Ille .,,"""'""CS.le •rn:t. for ,,,., OUt'P~. Wlh N>td I OUblt(. r'\~·PtnQ ., follow1 0" TE Aprll 10, 1911 TI NIE 9 :to• m PLACE C•IY Counc ,, C"•mbt••. J900 M••n Strfft. Ri11eritOt. C••1torm• ""•'•'t.O oer•otti •''-.,,.11ea to •• (tnd 10 UP<UI ,,,.,, •ltw• on llMW ~uuw' r•l•ttno to th• •bove .,...,,,.di\· cn•roe. Ptr\Of't\ ma•mv pres~nl•t•°"' 1nould con11ne lhelr si.temen11 lo Iha •OOva stated ''sue' Oral \l•tem•nti wlll oe ht••d, but. lor lhe a<<ur4cf of th• retord, au 1mparl•nl te11ttmony \nould t)e \ubmlltt!d rn wrdmo Or•t •l•ltmtnll snoulO bt bro et 10 •llo., ell 1n1tr n ltd perlQ<IS time to l>t! "1!ard Rtl•l•d doc:unMnb, t•cl 1neet5, tne Bo•r<I'\ or~d requ1remtn1s, •no •II com_..1, and oetit•ons tKfl¥t d may °" 1n1pecl..t •nd COPl-.1 •• Ille Re910n•I Bo.rd office, 6IO'I l<1d1•n• "••nut, Suil• 200, Rl,,•r·Jicle. CA '7j06 (pllona 1 IA-'M-tllO) C>elwMn the "°"" 01 1 oo • m •"" s 00 p m Mond•r 11"0..Gtl FrlO.y PIHH °''"9 Ille fore901ng 10 ltw et ltnllon ol •"¥ 119r!IOftt kno'"n to you wno would be Interest-.! In'"'' m •llfr PuDI•-Or~ CCM~t O••ly P1101. M•rcn •• 1 .. 1 1n14 I\ P UBLIC NOTICE It\\ Ii\• flell. 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RArE:S A\ tf'IQUt'f'CI Dy~' 11erll1•d•tUwt1nwbtCS\•r•r~uirtd ,,0,.. 1111 of Ow Git•••oin•4 l"OO' (~Of' 80bao...d ,,_ Owrwr n._. Ott...-muv1 1f'Wll Giii"*',. Pvr<t\etlftQA0tn• pr•v•llmo '~ft of W60f"' ,,, thr iorc. •''' Pul>f"hl<t Or..,91 Cc»!it D•••v P1101 ly n w ntc.h th• wor ~ ' I J ..,,. Ft!b l l.Mar '· '"' IOll •• pulorrn..i Cool" ol w1d W90• •••• P UBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINEU NAllllf STATIMENT Tllo 1011owl119 o•f'llons ••• do.no ouslneun OCEANrr._OHT HOT El 7l0• • w Oc t•nf•ont. Newporl B••<ll Calltorrll•,, ... Cllrhtoolltr K W~n-ooP. n•t c ampu• 0r1,.., Sult• 111. P O Bo• 1'241, rrvlne, C•lllornl• '711' P•trfc 11, W H•nlf •n t o Cllrl1toc>Mr IC WynkooA, 7361 C•mou1 Orio, Suite 211 . P 0 Bo1t 19141, "vine, Celllornla 9171'. Marcia 1-<•nllln. c/o Chthtooner I(, Wyn-OOP, 7ltl C•mr>u• Orlv•, Sult• 211. P.0 Bo• tt7•1. lrvlri• Celllort••• .,,,. T"h bu1l11•n h corn:tuc '*d oy • 9entr•I pM'lnertlllp Chrl1l°""9• K. Wrnkoot> c;.,., .of P•r1ner Tlll• 1U1l-t wn filed '"'''" HI• County Clerk ol Or•llGO Coun1, "" l'tb. II, 1 .. 1 fl.1s.1n PubllM!ld Ol'.noe Coa" D•"• PllOI Feb to, 71, Nl.trcll 6, ''· , .. , tit ti PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS IUSlllUS HAlll• 5T.t.TlllllllT T lie lollowlng -'°" 11 Oolrit t>u\l Miia.i. GOLO "SSOCl.t.TES, HH l owrb•n $1rnt, • f I. Orang• C-lllO<nl• .,.., M•-Golchleln, HU llourl)on llrMI, • llol, Orarige, Call!Oftfl• •JMS Tiii• Mll*J It CCN14111<1to bY •" 1n dl•ldv•I --Oo4cht•ln Tiii• tltltmtftl wa1 llltO wllll 1119 Ct""'l'f Cieri! ol Or•rite Gounly on MAll'Cll 4, '"1 ,UIUS P\llllllflM Ortn91 Cotti Ot llV Piiot, Marci!'· 11, 10. ,7, ltll 1~11 11 PUBUC NOTICE ,1CTIT10U• aUllNUI HAMa ITAHM&NT Tiie loll...,."9 _.'°" 11 dolne 1111•1· MHHI 0&$1011 'llllYICI 1Sh·A C•,•••Y ort1r•, Cut• M4u, C1llltnlla tit» 01-I,. II-tr.., ... ,,. CM•wey Otlw, C:.C. MtM, C..lllfnl• tMi. "TM• ...,,.,... I• <tl'rdllc1" _., •n In lllM~I 01-1..."-· "'fl\11 MM""9M WM flltO wltll Ute CtoMl r Ctef'lt ~ Ot.,,.. c..,,.., tft Of'ltrmUWltOf'\S .,. m •1Rl4'1nti(S •1 ·~ olllct\ ot ,,,. Owtwr .ind .,,. •v••h•bl• upori req\H!''t ftw Conlr•clOf ~"•H 0011 • <OP" ol ...io Cl<Xum•flt •I ••<h 100 •ii• The Conltk lor Md any \ul• I contr~tor unOe-r n1m ~II NY not ,,.~ .. \t'l•n ,,,_ \PIK••..c$ Off.,,4'4hnq ••ltt\ ot ·•~ to •II '#Of'knwn .motoy~d ,,, I"• •••CUllCI'\ of U• contr«:I PROJECT AOMINISTRATION "" que\hOft\. relet1ve to ft'lf\ i;ro1•t.t Otto• to the Of:le('llnQ ot D•Ol sMtt Oil' dir•nHJ lo Tom M<luota. C°'ulru<l1on Pro1 ... 1 Admlnl•tt•lor 7Sot· ... OWNER S RIGHT RESERll fO "'' Ow'1er rttiCtW' tf'lit nQht to '"IHI iitny or all tMd5, to waive .efty 1nfurm .. 11 tv 1n a bicf, ~ to m•k• • .,.,d, •n th• ll'lltrHI ot Ille o..m.r Oate fot>~r~ 10. 1'181 (ITYOF IRVINE Im• I.. ()Qlt1.0Y ()toul'y (•IV 1..loO Publl\hfd OranQO! Cot•I l>•ll• 1'11"1 F•b 11 Mar • 1'181 "~ ~l PUOl.l(' NOTICE l"ICTtTIOUS IUSI NUS HAME STATIMENT r "• loUCtWl"O fft10f'I• .,.. dotnQ I ,,,,.,,, ..... I ll At POST"L BOXfS. 111 A I I El.F~RAPI-< un '> Nt•PO•I llolllt••rd C~C• MeU, Ca lllornl• Utll G111ta¥0 E Ftll• ~ Sll"t' C• "'°"Way, llrH , C..lllo•n•• •1'71 Jttt111 ~tin. 11111 0.11 ,. • ..,..,. c;ardefl Gro,,., C.lllO!'t1I• •1 .. J Tith IMl'1n••' II corn:turltd b¥ • Otntr•I ,.,--lfltJ>, QutlAtvof: Jell~ f1•1• ,-....,...n1 .,.. 111..i .,1fti' •n• C°"MY Clfr-or o .. noe Coullly Oft l"tl> ••• lttl " .. "' Poibll&IWCI Or11n91 CMfl D•llY Pllol ,.., '°·''·"'-"ell •• 1), '"' 110 ,, PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSIN•H NAM• 5Ti11T•M•NT Tn• foHOWlllf per~ftt ••• dolnQ bullntH•t WltA!lO 111010. jH 111• 1.lllt NOrd, Mt""*' teacn, Ct ., .. , lllU 0 Mwrt11, ~-YI• LIOO Nord, "'--t Bffcll, C4 ., .. J kott O I.Oii/Mm, 1600 ""fl\ ln , NtwPtft 9"(.11 CA ., .. , Jtll,..y '· Shn', f01 W 2tll\ Lttt 11\""91"· Cit ll0007 Tllh ~ •• I• <Otllil<U•• Oy ' 1tMr_.,.,.......,. '-1<' Mllrt •Y lltlt ,,. __ .... "''° ...... llM ,..,111, C1ttk t1 o...... c ... 111, .,. ,tllrlf•ryU, Itel ,.-... ,..,, ....... ,,..... l'llMI• l"lleCllllM 0r-. C.tl O•ll., itll9'. '"bu-Or.,,.. CM•t 01111, f't1et ,.. .. 10, "·,.,.., .. u. "'' ltt.tl '" ,, ~ • u, '°· ,., .. , .. , : , le~1tim12:e dec1s1ons of managements. Said Jen· ning:; ·only in ta~l'S of gross incompetency or (•orporatt• vuln1•raliil1ty did boards assert tlwm sf'IV!'S 1n lht• ma11ncr that now represents the norm H:1c·k 111 lht• !!)()(Is. ht· ('xplained. the typical 1·h1t•f 1·Xl'C'Ull\t' o trtt·t•r niulcl tell his lieutenants to prot't'l'U on .1 proJt'l'l. knowing that at the next 1111.ird rru·c·tinl! h'· would get it mandated. "The (' EO d11l11 t h;1 vc• to wc•cmd cues~ the board and the hoa1 d ).!,I\• tlw 1 hu·f wide d1!>tret1 onary judg- m•·nt lw .... 1111 '\11\• h1· to11t1nu1•d, at the very time that f1·ch·1 .II 1"~11l.1l111n.., n.irrow a chief's authority, 1Jn.1rcl-. 1rwrc•<J'>llll(ly ,1n .' as!->Prttng their authority 111d 11111111\\ 1111! th1 t h11·f ., fn·1·rl11m ·1 h1 lw;ircl '" t n 1ng to govern wisely," ~.11.t .J1•J10IOI!" "hilt· tht• l"l(('CUt1ve IS trying to 111.111.11•1• "'"l'" OVER THE COUNTER ...... W f'fH~ .. IAJJ1 (f' ., ... , .. ; .... ! ft,f .. l.'f\ 1\ •f f , I '""''. ,., t\ ,.., ""''' l "~ ,,. ti ;IA otl ~ "''""' ,. ",.._ ,, ltij '' •1u ,,~, .. t•tt c 1,r• H lf.>• • f\uJ A•t.I IO'l'W( p A• It IJ '' ..._ I J j, 1tt f I,. A• A 5'r1.11 • U 't r,1r,,~. f. y""' ' J • t • •>fll f I~· ,, .,., •• ,\},.. 0 • f If 1')t11 ~ ~'! ,_, 1 ... It • !~f :~,',-;,~;! A J, • .. ~r11 ., r t•td1\ 't t:. • t •JtT11 ••• '11 •• , 'I L •6Jl,.ll\i:I . """. • "'"' t •• , .. t .J I I\• • t 0! 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Thls may --~ SYLVIA PllTll ~ ~ defy other advice you've beard, but consider: That dea ler Is paying Interest on that car to the manufacturer's finance firm or his local bank. It's called "fioor plaruting." The longer the car stays op the lot. the more it costs tbedealer. -DON'T SHOP THE showrooms on weekends or evenings. Go during daytime, weekday business hours, preferably on one or the nastiest days of the season. Timing is important and you have a psychological advantage In an empty s howroom on a grim day. Do your homework first. Read several back issues of Motor Trend or Car and Driver and buy the latest issues, too. Automotive News, the industry's trade publication, will give you good guides; check your library, Learn vehicle wholesale and retail prices from available Buyers' Guides. But with Detroit marking up car prices so many times a year, even prices in the newest guides may be out of date. 'I FIGURE THE PERCENTAGE markup from the guides and with a pocket calculator, estimate the dealer cost fo r the models you like. -Keep in mind that the dealer markup us ually 12 to 16 percent -is not his "profit." He has expenses. But he also gets added· 'incentive" money. -Ask the customer relations departments of the auto companies ii there are factory rebates on any makes or models. If not listed in your phone directory, dial 800·5SS·l212for information. -SELECT A DEALER as close to home as possible. Your car will have to be serviced regularly. There is no sense in saving $100 by buying from a faraway outlet and spending more in time and gas driving to and from the dealership. lf you are new in an a reaordon'tknow a dealer's reputation, check the Better Business Bureau or Chamber of Commerce. Ask how long the dealer has been in business under the same ownership. When you have narrowed down your choice, check with an independent car leasing company (not a dealer who happens also to lease cars). Even if you have no thought of leasing, getting quotes on similar cars will give you a clue on their resale or trade-in vtllue. -IN FIGURING WHAT the dealer's cost is, be aware that the markup in your price guide is for the base model. Optional equipment may be marked up 30 to 50 percent. A good rule of thumb: Buy for 85 to 90 percent of the list price or the base car, plus 70 to 75 percent of the optional equipment list price. WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YORK IAPJ Mtr S Prtv AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YORK (API· Seles, 4 p,m price •ncl net "'-of tllt len mo•t e ctlve Amerken Stock E•clle~ IUuH , ~~~li:;elly el l~~lllen1:1 ' '- Oterll Air 1'1,..00 711'1 • ~ Commdrelnl s 1$J,700 19'1\ • I'll. HUaky()G s 101,900 13 II) GllCen Q s tOt,700 10l\lo T 11! 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Ilona L•M J4 c:enu • POUncl Ziii< 41V.unts• pOllnd, ot••••rea Tl•,. 1119 JIM~h w .... (Ol\'\l>Olllt lb A111"''-"76c.,,laepouncl,H y Menwy l.*.00 Ptr Ila.II Pletl_,. M41.00 troy or •• N Y SILVER Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Dally Pilot. GOLD QUOTATIONS Tllurtdey \......,.: momtno fixing MSl oo, off JU.00, L..-.: el..,_ flxtnog .... I.SO, Off J•.JO. f'erh1 .tn...-llxlno '516.01, off tl.71. P'r"41Mt: fbtlnol'Sl.".oltt 7 ... . l•nc11: lat• •"-•-11•1"9 .... z.DQ. ott '9.00; .-S.OOftllllCI. M•••Y & Mat1Me•: only delly • .,.,. s.441.)(), off $9.JO. ........... : Oflly O.lly 4"0\• s.441.50, Oii n.so. • ......,.., only O.lly QllOlt ·-·cfttld .. ,., "· off ..... SYMBOLS· / ... - ' ' ' • .... Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday. March 6, 1981 TME fAMIL\' CIBCU8 by Bii Keane 11He hasn't been ou tside today because he hos on upset stomach." MARMADl'Kt: by Brad Anderso n ~ I t r•f 4f "I always like the part where Marmaduke slams on the brakes' · ll'DGE P \RKl:R ---- ,'llSS PEA{'H 'MOON Ml'LLINS BIGGEOBGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "That'll be 25 cents, please." " c .... Dl::NN IS 'fllE MENACE Hank Ketchum ' j ' • I . I c;\ \\1B II rv'-r W1 vr (HW~n t uo ,:inytt11ny How does . . " ............ ~ ACROSS 1 SIOrtt! AQe 1001~ 6 G111 s n<lme 10 Awalt.en 14 Vf'neralf' 15 Condu•I 16 Sohtary 17 01amon11s and club~ 2words 1<1 Pony up 20 USSR plain 21 Descending :n Parasite 25 New Comb form 26 Secular 27 G11rland 29 Negatives 31 Spoll 33 Greehng 34 111ner1nt 36 African 11v11r 40 F-Og 42 Gloomy o Febrl( 45Che~ •47 "4011det 49 Sgt OI cpl 50 Flying QC> 52 Makeover 53 Pro - t1o· • nuv, 'l"Ait•n '"' c, DONE? ~ND T'HEY DC, I A:'A Y 5A'I , 'THl-7 lc:.:ID ~LOPPY BUM '1 \ ( \ "'1 t •• ., ,, ' ... J( ~ ~ Nltll\.. Ul ~twS. 7-~ ~4 Plant UNITED Feature Syndicate 'l7 S11am"' Thursdays Puule Solved S9 Badger ~ k on 61 F"ov1~omes 6• Havonq rhvth· i;+:.~S.U.QI~~~ mo<: fall 67 PrPpoSotoon 68 Briel servPf 70 Cooled 7 1 Akron otem 72 Gladden 73 -MsbH! 74 Behavt>s 7S Perceove DOWN 1 hJ,JPCtS 2 Proofread 3 Most deso-t8 Cen hetoine 43 Edit late Lau1a -46 Lot 4 MetaphOr 22 Time of day 48 Tums 11 g 24 Learns 5 t CelebratlOn 5 Snake 27 Tibetan 54 Cuttletlsh 6 81g b11d priett SS Weight unit 7 Deposited 28 Wlektd s& Ollutt B Suppress 30 V1l1ly 58 Moral thec)(y 2 WOidt 32 S.Slmt 9() Romlfl )udge 9 Reply 35 Road m,jl11t 92 811ttd 10 COid Clish 37 Ctvafiet 63 Ille t I Of Pf'ch 38 Noun ending 85 SeiMI 12 Within Pttlnt 39 Study. t g &e Ash Of mtplt 13 Piping 41 Th1M Pttllx 69 Thing. Law : c PMNUT8 by Ctlarles M. Schultz r"""!--~~~~-----. HALLEY'S C~MA? TUMBLEttEED8 11JM!'t.E?WEEl7S1 Pf!AR fJOV1 WE'RE ~1HeREC7 HERE 10 WELCOME 'tOtJ f'ACK FROM iHE CWTCHES OF THE C?f:SERT ~ . ' NANCl' SLUGGO---'WILL YOU LEN O ME A QUARTER? I KEEP MY PIGGY BANK INTHIS CLOSET ~E ~08A8l V' WROTE HOME A LOT by Tom K. Ryan ... AEJOUI VCXJ~ EASY PAYMENi Pt..AN 10 Rt:- IM ~LJRSE THE Cl1Y FOR f}.j~ MOr\JEY WC: E:'L.E=W S~ARCHING FOR. YOU .•• by Ernie Bushmfller I FORGOT ABOUT MY BURGLAR ALARM 'ill ~·-"!••• f fTNk l ' "INKERREAN JtJ~E.&..lG , I WA~i ~ TO BE. ~Ul APlXJf TH0.5£ FOULS IN IHE 5E.CDND HALF ! DRARRLE Au~fHt:S r1"EA0J.16H rs.' I wA::. 4 COUPLE ,;:y: 5/EG.-"We5 'OJ E.).RL V.r BUT £.X)lJ ':Al( IF r" r.i~IA~ FOOL!> Ll!Ei'E A S/(.,N 0F H05TLE. AND fKi:;/<F S' >IVE PlAL.> ! ' . I K.>JEW I couLD;..IT «15.JIJDGE, ,ay '00 MUCH, THE TIME n~o C4.15 C~~ IN FR'.'ONI A DA.TE.' by Tom Bat1uk 1R·J( I &JT t-XJT WHEN IHE4'RE. A(7AIN!:>T <.KXJR C(JJN TE.AMMAIE 5 I by Kevin Fagan MOW (AN ~M( 001'll1S 1'0 ~E ! WE IUERE SO CLOSE.! IA>E MAO l M 1'0 l<NOW EAC14 0114(R -SO WELL.~! MA'4~ 1'MA·(S JUSf M£~ ~'fl(tR\ QOE$ ~llE MAVE A SW1'14E:R'? DR.SMOCK s o How 's O UR F'A ·rH:: N "f'" I O P AY, S f:NOR? FOR BETTER 0 B FOB WO B8E MOM?MoM?CRN we HFWEA TOY, ff MoM PLEASE ? A1rv.il' . " " ............. ~... .. ......... , by George Lemont A t.,l 't.. I OUCH OF= SHOW et Z. IHl::Rf!, Klt'c::>O by Lynn Johnston 'THAT~ EtK>U~, DUMM)', -SHE JUSl5AID YE.5 ~ /'........ \ ... _ ...... d • p • • -... -·~ 1 FEATURES Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 * ••• She knows how to make hubby feel wanted DSA.a ANN LANDERS: You print lttt.n from time to Um• about •'The Othe:r Woman ... 1 am 1om. tbroqb a erilll lD mJ W'e and llDd it very dlftfeult toeirpnttt myHlt. S.Vwal JHn 110 you prtntad a poem about tbe Otbei' Woman. I wt.b now I b.ct cU PS*i lt wbe.n l 1a w tt, but little did r how then tbat .I would need lt now. la tbere a chan~e tbat you c~an find the poem and run It a1alnT I really d~.need to aee It a1aln. -FIGHTING HARD Dear Flatit.1a1: Tiie poem yoa refer to wu wrlttft by JadtU. Vlorst, a 1reat taletat.-aad Mn ltl1: THE OTHER WOMAN Ne•er 1meU. of Ajaa or laraltare 11..U•ll HOROSCOPE Aries: ·Green ligld flashes SATURDAY, MAaCH7 By SYDNEY OMABR ARIES (Mar. 2 1-Apr. 19): Path is s rooothed. way is cleared and grneo light flashes for progress. cr eative expressit>n, travel and accelerated social activity. You'1re on the move! Judgment, intuition are on target. You'll be at right place at crucial moment. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Study Aries message for valuable hint. Shake off fears, doubts. Cycle moves up and you'lJ be building on a solid structure. Access to confidential files helps resolve dilemma. A dream , properly in· terpreted, proves prophetic. GEMINI (May 21 -J une 20): Aura of romance, creativity, exciting changes and graphic illustrations dominate your personal scenario. Long awaited news verifies faith in project. Optimism concerning money a nd love is justified. CANCER <June 21-July 22): What had been a roadblock to progress will be removed. One in position to "pull strings" expresses faith in your abilities. Promotion, production and added responsibility dominate scenario. Taurus is in picture. , LEO (July 23-Aug. 22> · Direct confrontation is not necessary ; take ring roads. realize that long-range view provides constructive course. Focus on travel, education. special reading material and news from abroad. Pisces is in picture. Vl.RGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Aura of negativi· ty dissipates, money held in escrow will be re· leased. Cancer. Capricorn natives figure in scenario. Check credit rating of one who wishes to enter partnership. Older individual will lend benefit of experience. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Finish rather than initiate project. Focus on legal implica· tions, possible complications and necessity for patience. Attention centers on contracts, unique agreements and marital status. Aries Is in pic- ture. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Avoid lifting heavy objects. Frank discussion with member of op~ite sex is on agenda. Be aware of basic necessities. task at hand and nutritional re- quirements. Valuable discovery occurs by chance -don't question fate! SAGITl'A&l\JS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Follow through on hunch -intuition sharply honed. Focus on creative urge, romance and speculative venture. The numbers Z and 11 figure prominently. You'll be dealing with Cancer and Aquarius individuals. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Work with material at hand ; personal environment will become more cheerful. Check safety hazards at home. Visitor conveys favorable news. Creative endeavor. including publishing project, comes into sharp, clear focus. AQUARIUS (Jan. io-Feb. 18 ): Study· Capricorn message for valuable hint. Avoid scattering your efforts. Focus on r ela tives, trips, calls, messages and a "flurry" of invita- tions. You'll be given an extension of time. Highlight versatility. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Change of circumstances provides stimulant to income potential. You could locate what had been lost or stolen. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure prominently. In matters of speculation, stick with number 5. --11-1 Ul-,1-,,---ft ..... · -- .................. ,0, ... A,..rWwewe~a41Ma.NelMm. Sile'• a .... 1pon abHt Udaa• Ulle ftat ttres aadlletwater, llecHaelt'aeH.lerto be a 1ood 1pon WMacJ:''re9°' married. Tiie rWomaa Never laa• tired blood. Sllecuaame tile beat llo&el11ll Acapako Getting ready Al~U .. ~UU•ttMMe& ... .. , ...... .................... .......... nran, ........ _a.a .. 1t•a1 .... teV,Ur4ier ,.,. w ... ,...,. .... anW. TM Odter Wo•H 1peDda taer mOMy oa real WllUen •Pftd oanoa obt&etttclau. SM bows~ .. to make a ll•b ... feel •••&ed BeeaaM 1&'1 ea1ler &e waat a llubud WM9yoa're aot married. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a college boy with one big problem. lt'a my nose. I am a nice- looking guy, but this schnou of mine has aJways made me feel ugly. Oiinese banquet offered An authentic Chinese banquet will culminate a series of lectures on "C h ina Today " spo n sored by the Scripps Alumnae Association to benefit its scholarship fund. The series, which is open to the public. con· , tinues at IO a.m. Tues· day with a lecture by Pitzer College Professor Rudi Volti who will dis· cuss "T h e F o ur Modernizations." Rudi's lecture will be given in the community room at Alls tate Savings and Lo a n . 1 Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach. o.11, f'I ... Si.ff ....... At 10 a.m March 17. C larem ont M en ·s Col l ege Pr o f essor Arthur Rosenbaum will discuss .. Perspectives on Chinese·American Relations.·· He also will talk at Allstate Each of the Tuesday lectures. at $6 each. will be followed by lunch at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The cost o r lunch isn 't included in the lecture fee The Newport-Co1ta Me1a chapter of the OrCJn{le County Philharmonic Society Junior• will play oo.teu to Marianne AUrem, author of "At the Drop of a Veil," to raW fundl for youth programa. The event i• sched~ Sunday al 2:30 p.m . al St. MichMLI and AU A~LI Church in Corona del Mar. Shown above a1'e (/Tont l . to r .J Vicky CoUUon , president. Linda Pick, secretary, f back row) Perri Heaton, vice pre6ident. and V ane1aa Young, trec.tMrer. Both Volli and Rosen- baum will speak at the final seminar on "The Future of China." That final session . al 6 :30 p . m . March 27 at the Mandarin Pavilion, 1050 W. Valencia Drive, Fullerton, will include an a uthentic Chinese banquet prepared and served as in mainland China. 'Weekend of Love' set "Weekend of Love," a special three-day celebration of activities geared for the handicapped, is set for the Marywood Center of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. The March 6 through 8 celebration wiU feature games, booths and refres hments, and is open to developmentally handicapped persons from throughout the county. The event is sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, who will also dispatch special cars to transport the handicapped celebrants to and from Marywood Center . ··For a lot of the developmentally disabled people who attend the 'Weekend of Love,' it's the big celebration of the year." said Tom Fuentes, publicist for the event. "Each handicapped visitor will have someone to show them around. It's designed lo be comfort.able and easy for them to have a good time,"hesaid. RUFFELL'S • UPHOLSTERY Wlleti y.,w_. tM .... I '22 Ht!Aor ll•d. Costa M.s.a -541·1 I U llR Why ls It okay for 1trla to have DOH Jobi • but when a IUY wanta to do lt people thllli lt'• rldlculOUI? I 'd like your vlewa. -HUBBA HUBBA LOOKS LIKE RUBBA DEA& HUBBA: U'1 a.ow YOU feel U.at COHtl. U fCMI WHt • aoee Job, 1et It -ud •ever ml.ad wlaat aayoae elle 1ay1. Bat be aare to select a 1ur•eoa wllose work YCMI llave lffD and like. II alcOholum ruining 11our Uf e'? Know the danger 1ignal1 and what to do. Read t1u boolclet, ·• Alcohol&am -Hope and Help," bl/ Ann Londera. Encwu 50 cents with 11our requeat and a long, •lam~, •et/-addreued envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Boz 11995. Chicago, IU. 60611. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE 'Change' causes social problems By Dll. PETEil STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm supposed to be one of the rare body of women who s uffer ter· ribly from hot flashes. I am 46 and began my change at the age of 42. I've never been classified as a neurotic. I've a lways been easy going and amiable . But came the change and there was really a change. Not so much a feeling of nervousness that some may complain about. but suffering from un· relenting hot fl ashes. In the beginning they used to prevent normal socializing because f 'd break out in an embarrass· ing sweat that would prevent my playing bridge or meeting with friends on other social occasions. My doctor prescribed estrogen hormones and I began to feel like a normal human being again. Then came the edict! My doctor said there was re· cent evidence that estrogen-takers were more s uscepli ble lo cancer or the uterus He refuses to prescribe them anymore. So. for the past year or two, tranquilizers have been my only way to com bat these horrible hot flashes. l 've thought of changing gynecologists, but keep putting it off. Is there any hope that some other way will be discovered to alleviate hot flas hes? MRS. C DEAR MRS. C.: I don't suppose lt makes you feel any better when I say you have Iota of com- pany. Many women, havlng felt comfortable while taking estrogens, now suffer for lack of it - because their doctors ad•lse agal.nst taklag it. You might ask for consultaUoa before you de- cide to change doctors. Some gynecologists take the middle road between conservative treatment and ultraconservative management of menopausal symptoms. Although reaUdng the potenUal threat of taking estrogens, tbey stUI pttacribe It la small amoanta-lf the patient will cooperate by comlDg in for checkups to make sure there are no com- pllcatlou. Doctors are looking for safer drugs. At UCLA, tbey are &estlJlg a substitute hormone called pro- gesterone. Tills may control the "hatelaillDg hormone spurts" and neutrallu blocbemlcal changes la I.be brain's beat reguJatJoa ceaters which caaae t.M laot naa1te1. New board members elected The South Coast Repertory Board of Trustees has elected two new members, John C. Coehlo and John Macnab, to three-year terms on the board of the profession al resident theater in Orange County. Macnab, a member of SCR's Benefactors Committee, is president and founder of Macnab-Irvine Realty Co. and has been honored as Man of the Year by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. He is past president of the Orange County Coast Association, director of Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital, president of the Hoag Foundation and a member of the Presidents Council at Chapman College. Coelho, a membe r of SCR's Finance Committee, is president of Valenti and Coehlo Inc ., chairman or the Bank of Yorba Linda, vice president of Denco, president or J .C. Framing and a director on the board of Orange Community Escrow. SCR's recent Day-at-the-Races at Santa Anita was underwritten by Coehlo, who owns 175 thoroughbreds. J-school to he showcased. The Trojan League or Orange County will s howcase the USC Journalis m School for its annual benefit March 31 in Norris Center Theater on campus. The league h as gathered a panel of outstanding female graduates of USC's Journalism School to speak at the benefit, which wlll begin with a 10 a.m . coffee and end wilb a luncheon. I Panellata will Include Cynthia AJUaon and Faahiom /ocru Total fuhioo looks for today's bustneaa woman will be the foeu.a at the 1:30 p.m. Wtdnetday dinner meeUn1 of w.Can Women'• N~wort at t.be Hu.n1ry Tt1er, 2101 E. Edlqer, Santa Ana. Noddle Wellner, apeclal ewlrtl coordinator for I. MICJll.o, will ahare Up1 on bow to build a wardrobe and acceuorlse it to k .. p it up to date. Hair •tJle. and makeup tedmlq-. alao wlU be demomtrated. JleMn1Uom for the dlnDer, wblcb ii open lO t.be pu.bUc, cen be mede by c~lllml Oraat or Vlrcbda Thia ot ..ca • ....-. MtmMr1blp ID ••Caa ta opeD to •11 c ..... ~ wrom• laa...t.ed ln Jom1nc a ......... ~ ...... ....._ .... ecm.eca. Susan Hahn, both of KNBC; Jana Waring Greer, vice president of communications for K,utman and Broad; Ursula Vila and AJeene M'cMlnn, both of the Los Angeles Timea, and Joa n-Patricia O'Connor or O'Connor Public Relations. Pan e li sts , who will discuss "Communications/the IMovative '809," will be moderated by Pat Penney, adjunct assistant professor in the Joumall1m School. Members sought The Lasuna Beach branch of the American AHociatJon of Univeralty Women will bOJd two meetlntJ for new and protpedive memben a\ 10 a.m. March 14 and 21. • The March H mMUna wUJ be beld at UM home ol Marjorie S•a.ffar at ma.a Punta A.Ila in La,_. Hlllt. 111• March Jl meec..i.U will be beld at the bom• of 0ol'Otb1 Mau.er, Ufll Tabltl Ave. ID Lacuna Beach. The W,.. Beach lwaneb ot U.. AAUW lnchldta tM .,... of Lal\IU BM~ Lapa1 Htlll, Soutb Lapna, Like ror.t. &I Toro ud LalllDI. Nlpel. llembenblp ii opea to all WOIMm ar..._ of accredited unlventtiet lMJas ta U.O.. ........ Por men WormaUoe call Kathryn ~ atlll·nR I Solly Find the whole Peanuts 9an9 everyday in the MJPllll e.a..4321 Just in froni Bangkok Papasan loungers Pier 1 has papasan loungers in good supply. Our recent shortage was one minor misfor- tune in the wake of Typhoon "Aranga:· Much or Bangkok. including the workshop in which our papasans were made, is stUI under the waters of River Chao Phraya w)aich runs right through the ctty. The hardy craftsmen moved their shop to an unflooded neighborhood. They·r~ catching up with our orders as fast as pains- taking handwork wlll allow. Now, while papa· sans arc ln good supply. is the time to buy one at Pier 1. Papasan lounger ............... 15988 Cushion tnrluded. ANAllBIM -509 Katella Avea..ae, m -MTI COITA •DA-2110 Harbor Boultvard, $40-13'7 GAaDBN G&OVE -1JGl1 Harbor BovleHrd, -.-1 llll8ION VIEJO -• llluke Vl•Jo Mall, • tSll ,. , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Jarch 6, 1981 / WHY ALDEN'S We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approx- imately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our remnant roo·m are hundreds of remnants from tiny to • room size. Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in our vinyl di splay: Armstrong, Congoleum, Gaf, Mannington and Biscayne. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Our drapery department in~cludes custom draperies. ''Levelors," woven Wood Blinds, Custom Bedspreads and special treatments .for unusual windows. we·notonly have a specialist in this departm·ent, but our own excellent installeraswell. Wood floors are represented by several manufacturers such .as Bruce, Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet de- signs. .. Dozens of ceramic tiles of various sizes and shapes for every type of. floor use. , , . . . . : 7 ' . ·' . · ~~ ~· .;;}-_·:~ .. _··\:. DEN'S ~iirpe· ~-dis: iiiSiiiiitiOii: ·custom draperies Lie. No. -)i~;;:.::u:; Nnoleum • P.11111111 wood floor • ceraniic tile . 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE PHONE 646-4838 -646-2355 L • I , , 'Merchant' opens at SCR By TRUDY FULLK& Of .. o.11, ~ ... S8ff "The Merchant of Venice," Shakespeare's romantic drama of justice, prejudice and dis- crimination wlll be presented by well-seasoned Shakespearian performers at the South Coast Repertory through April 5. Tke story is considered controversial by many people, but the actors and act.ruses view tbe underlying theme as somethin1 much broader than the storyline. "I don't think it's about Jews versus Cbri1- tian1," Katharine Houghton, the actreas portraytnc Portia, said. "I think it's inflexlblllty venua nexlbillty." Thia t. the flnt appearance Ms. Houshton bu made at the SCR, but her relional theatre appearances include the HartforCI State Com- pany, Actor's Theatre ol Louilrille, Chica10'1 Ivanhoe Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, and the PltUbuqh Public Theatre. Ma. Houlbtoo, wbo lives in New York City, was hand pieked to play Portia by Dlreetor John Golq, whom abe bed worked wltb In "Seatull" at the Pltt1bur1b Public Theatre. "We'N dolnl the play in the elallteal man· ner, wttb DO llmmlekl," abe Hid. The role ot Sb7loek the moae1 leader, la played by Joba W1Ue, aI.O makiq 1111 debut to tbe SCR l&qt. W71611 tfdala Sbakapeare la DO IDOft dif. fte.aJt to pe1 fol m tbu IDT. adler wrtter . ....,_.,. 1eaera117 in.al.-people that .... ,....,.. to .................... •bJ Am.ne-bellne Blaak..,..... ~ more effort. , <1M llL\&&1P11Aa&, .... a, ' ll]IJPllll MARCH 6, 1911 TV LISTINGS C9 CLASSI Fl ED C10 They are the children or a culture so ancient that its origins have been lost in the haze or an- tiquity. Yet its fessons -reverence, grace, joy -are preserved by the performing artists or Thailand and its beauty is appealing to the Western eye. Not to mention palate. The Southern California Thai community will celebrate that country's traditional New Year April 18 at the Disneyland Hotel's interna- tional bazaar -Seaports of the Pacific -from noon to 10 p.m. The colorful gala will be free to the public. The so-called Songkran Water Festival will feature a replica of the famous Thai Rose Garden, mualclans, a festival procession, Thai boxing, sword dancers, an arts and crafts fair. a floating market, a candle-U1htin1 ceremony and candle carving contest, Thai food dem- onstrations and a Thai fashion presentation showcasing the beautiful silks native to the land of "The King and I." • And there will be the dancers, pictured here, in a continuous show. Their imaginative costumes and creative use ol props blend with their sense of beauty in form to guarantee a uni- que and exciting show. Besides, bow often do you get a chance to celebrate New Years in April? Panners go for gold . . . page C3. , Irvine singers draw acclaim . ,. L • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Mtirch 8, 1981 \ Froln Beetlioven tO Beatles "A RAISIN IN the Sun," Lornlne HanSberry's tale of • black f•mlly llvl"9 In the Chicago ghetto some 20 years ago, opeM Thursday, March 1t, for five perform•ricn In the Waltmar 1 heatre at Chapm•n College, 333 N. Glassell In Orange. The story lnvolY91 famlty conflicts over • $10,000 In· surance payment •nd plans to move Into • white nelghbomood. Tickets are S3 oen-ral, $1 .50 for stUdents and senior cltlnns. For In- formation, call 997-6856. "HANGERS : A THEATRICAL Ensemble'' blends dancers; sculpton and •ctors Into a unique show to appnr •t the Saddlet..ck College Main C.mpus Fine Arts Theatre Monday at I p.m. The group, which Ignores the boundaries of playwright, direc- tor •nd performer to create collaboratively, Is appearl"9 as part of Saddlebeck's Fine Arts Week celebration. Tickets are $2 each. Call 831-47~7 for details. · "THE SHADOW BOX," a Pulitzer Pr•ze- Tony Award winning play concerning the terminal illness of three people, continues through March 21 at the Gem Theatre In Garden Grove. The story, set In a hospice, Is billed as "more of a celebration of life rather than a play about dying." Tickets are $5 for weekdays, $6 for weekend performances. Call 636-7213. "A HATFUL OF RAIN" by Michael Gazzo opens Friday, March 20 at. Gregory Bach Productions theater In Santa Ana. This tale of a young man whose war Injuries have turned him Into a morphine addict Is recom- mended for mature audiences only. Tickets are ~.so. Call 979-8761 . "CAMELOT" WITH RICHAflD BURTON as King Arthur begins a limited engagement at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood on Wed· nesday. This lavish version of the Lerner and Loewe musical is produced by Mike Merrick and Don Gregory. Tickets run from $10 to $22.SO. For Information and phone charges, call (213) •62-3HM. AN ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAM will be presented by Orange Coast College's Master Chorus on Saturday, March 1• in the OCC Auditorium. The chorus will be joined by the Bellflower Symphony. Soloists will include pianist Penny Dovalis Miner of Cypress, soprano Karen Avis of Costa Mesa, mezzo Lynelle Harkins of Garden Grove, tenor George M. Scott of Long Beach and baritone Duane Wlpperman of Costa Mesa. The con- cert will be repeated at 3 p.m . Sunday, March 1S, at Thompson Park Community Center in Bellflower. For information, call S56-SS27. DOC .SEVERINSEN WILL JOIN the Long Beach Symphony Pops for performances tonight and tomorrow at the Terrace Theater In Long Beach. The program will in- clude "Trumpet Concerto," selections from "The Music Man," " excerpts from the "William Tell Overture," "Malaguena," and "MacArthur Park." For ticket Information, call (213) "36-3203 or (213) 436-3661. GLEN MILLER'S ORCHESTRA, under the direction of Jimmy Henderson, will play at 8 p.m . tomorrow in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. This is the only authentic Glen Miller Orchestra legally authorized to carry the name of the famous bandleader. The band plays original arrangements of such Miller hits as "Tuxedo Junction," "Moonlight Serenade," "Little Brown Jug," "String of Pearls" and "Pennsylvania, Six- Five Thousand." Pre-sale tickets, available In the college administration building, are $10. Tickets at the door will be $12. For in- formation or credit card orders call S56-S527. SEAWIND, A BAND from the Hawaiian Islands, wilt play Its blend of pop.-rhythm and blues-jazz at 8 p .m . tonight in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. The male band with a female vocalist has an album, called "Seawlnd," out on 1\&M Records. Tickets are $9 at the door. COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC will be featured tonight In a concert at Chapman College In Orange. Orange County's Steve Giiiette will headline the evening, along with Oe Castro and Bannister and Steve Spurgin. Giiiette has recorded with Linda Ronstadt, Gordon Lightfoot, John Denver and The Nit- / I I DOC SEYERINSEN OF 'TONIGHT SHOW' To pl•y with Long B••ch Symphony ty Gritty Dirt Band. His seven-piece band's debut album was "pick of the week" in Biltboard, Cashbox and Variety magazines. Solo artist Spurgin has appeared with Em- my Lou Harris, Freddy Fender and Jimmy Buffett. The 8 p.m . show costs $6.50-$7 .SO. For reservations call 997-6856. PIANO DUET ARTISTS WEEKLEY and Arganbright will exhibit their musical skills in concert at the Turtlerock Community Park Playhouse Sunday, March 15 at 2 p.m . The artists-in-residence at the University of W isconsin have received critical acclaim in America and abroad. Tickets are $3 general admission, $2 for seniors and students. INTERNATiONALLY KNOWN PIANIST Daniel Pollack will be guest performer In an Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra concert at • p.m . Sunday. Pollack, who played the score for the movie "The Com- petition," will perform the Beethoven "Em- peror" concerto, Mozart's "Abduction from the Sergalio" and Copeland's orchestra suite "Rodeo." Tickets are $3 or $2 for OCC stu- dents. Cal I S56-SS27. A PIANIST AND A CELLIST, Thomas Whitney and GeoHrey Rutkowski, will perform works by Chopin, Bach and Plzzetti in concert Sunday, March 1S, at• p.m . in the Community Church, Congregational in Corona del Mar. The concert is open to the public without charge, although a free-will offering will be taken. LAGUNA BEACH CHAMBER MUSIC Socie- ty continues its 21st season with the Amade Trio Monday at 8: 1S p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. The trio, based at Cornell University, incorporates 18th Century music with unique 18th Century instruments. For ticket information, call •9•-2822. PIANIST WLADIMAR KOCHANSKI will perform Friday, March 13, at the Laguna Niguel Mormon Church in Mission Viejo. Tickets are priced at $15, $50, $75 and $100. For reservations, call Danny Reed at 837-8101. THREE JAll GREATS -Don Menza, Al Vizu Vlz.zuttl and vocalist Ernie Andrews - will perform In concert with five Orange Coast College jazz ensemble groups at 2 p.m. Sunday, Marth 15, In the OCC Auditorium. The ensembles are directed by Charles Rutherford, OCC's professor of Instrumental music. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for I Pm.....:f.S llMCll 17 In MlllCll Z1 ...,._ t1,8tJO! Merctt te, l:'°J M~ 20, ls:IO EIGHT JELLY ROLLS-Music by Jelly Roll M0<ton DUET FROM THIRD SUITE Music byJ S.Bach· SHORT STORIES -Music by Supertramp and Bruce Springsteen'• BAKER'S DOZEN-Music byWtlhe'The Lion· Smith' ....... 11,•HJ Merctt S1,llM8fMll1M BRAHMS' PAGANNl-Music by Jctlannes Bratvns• UNCLE EDGAR OVID HIS HAIR RED -Music by Dick Sebouh t THE FUGUE OCEAN;~TION-Mus1c ~Chuck Berry• 'W. Co. "Allw~........ tWGIW,,,.,,..,. children under 12 and Gotd Caro-holders (lenlor citizens). Call 556-5527 for lnform•- tlon. THE CHA~MAN COLLEGE SYMPHONY Orchestra will perform a selection of music by Handel, lbert and Ovorack at • p.m . Saturday In the college auditorium, 333 N. Glessell, Orange. Guest performer will be flutist Arthur Hoberman. Tickets are $2, or $1 for students and seniors. For Information, phone 997-6871. FIVE DANCE WORKS thoreographed and staged by members of the UC I rvlne dance faculty and performed by UCI students will be performed tonight and Saturday It 8 p.m . In the Fine Arts VIiiage Theatre. The show Includes guest artist Don Bradburn with a new piece "Rock Rainbow -A Remem- brance of the Sixties," set to music of Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Jlml Hendrix and John Lennon. Tickets for tonight's performance are $4 general, $2 for students. Tomorrow's benefit show will cost $8 general,~ for students. BALLET PACIFICA'S "Ballet for Children" membership series will continue Saturday, March 1•, at 3:30 p.m . and Sunday, March 15, at 1: 30 p.m . and J ; 30 p.m . at the Festival Forum Theatre, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (on the Festival of the Arts grounds). Featured will be "Tubby the Tuba," "carnival of the Anlmals" and "The Tennis Lesson." Tickets are ~ center sec- tion and $3 side section and can be ordered by mall from Sally Reeye, P .O. Box 2•1, Laguna Beach 92652. The box office will open •>ne hour before the show. For information c:a II •9•-7271 . THE UCLA DANCE COMPANY will present a tribute to Los Angeles choreographers from 1919 to 1981 tonight and Sunday In Royce Hall on the UCLA campus. The pro- gram closes with a world premiere of "Mir- ror, Mirror," a collaborative effort by three UCLA faculty members. Tickets are SS.SO, s•.so or ~ for students. For credit card purchases and information call 82S-9261. "WHEN MOVIES WERE MOVIES," a Fri- day evening film series spotlighting classic musicals, begins March 13 at Golden West College. Opening the series is "Singing in the Rain," starring Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Conner. Others in- clude "No Busi ness Like Show Business," March 27; "An American In Paris," Apri I 10; and "Hello Dolly," May 8. All shows are at 7: 30 in Forum 2. Admission is $5 for the series or $1 .SO per movie. For. information, call 893-6250. THE GOLDEN TURKEY FILM Series, featuring the worst of Hollywood, continues tomorrow at Chapman College with an Edward D. Wood Festival. On line are "Plan 9 from outer Space," in which aliens in garbage cans raise the dead In their attempt to conquer the world, and "Glen or Glenda," a 1953 release featuring a transvestite, a buf- falo herd and atomic bombs. The show begins at 8 p.m . in Hashlnger Hal I. Ad- UHIVIRSITY OF CAL.IFOIMIA. IRVIMI COMMITTll FOR ARTS P' 11111t1 WORKING • SonDit'C)O Raperlot 'I Co...-y Tues .. March 1 O -8pm -Village Theatre. A musical celebrating the uncelebrated worker in searc h of meaning a nd money. Gen. $5, Other Students $4. UCI Stud. $3 MOON FOR THE MISIEGOTTEM by Eugene O'Neill. The Old Globe Theatre. Sat. M ar. 14 -Bpm Sun .. Mar. 15 - 2:30pm ·Village Theatre. Gen. $6. Other Student $5. UCI Stud. $4 Tickets available at the ASUCI Bo11 Office, Mon · Fri from 9:30am to 4pm For inlo . call Committee for Arts at 833·6378 University of Ca lifornia. Irvine Committee for Arts presents MOONCOIN Weird Sounds on Odd Instruments & Good Irish Music Tuesday, March 17, 1981 Village Thutre I 8:00 p.m. Ticketa llYlllleble at the ASUCI Box Office. for more tnformatlon call (714) 833-6378 m~slon 11 $2 general or $1 for students and children. For Information on this and other, more upllftlng film series at Chapman, call 997-6625. FINE .ARTS WEEK begins today at Sad- dleback College Main Campus In M ission Viejo. The schedule Includes a film festival, band and orchestra festival, play, quintet concert, pops concert and slide shOws and lectures on diverse topics like the Chartres Cathedral, silk screening techniques, ceramics, photography, the art of New Guinea and graphics design. And there's more. For a complete rundown, call 831-4656 or stop by the campus box office. ALSO AT SADDLEBACK, be91nning Tues- day, M4rch 10, is the "Images: A multi- cultural experience" designed to "develop a better understanding of the cultures of our under-repre~nted minorities" through the arts. The four-day event will feature Viet- namese, Aztec, Fillplno, African-Haitian and Mexican dance performances, a French puppet show, a German folk singer, a Chinese singer, a Vietnamese musician and ... well, you get the picture. For Informa- tion, call 831-4530. WHAT? ANOTHER CHILI COOK-OFF? Uhuh. The Bigoest Little Chill Cook-off in the World, a three-day festival of activities to benefit groups working with crippled children, is set for March 13-15 at the Hunt- ington Beach Elks Lodge, 10480 Talbert Ave. In addition to the chili-stuff, the event will include bands, carnival rides, game booths, dancing, a pool tournament, raffles, arts and crafts exhibits and bingo. Action gets under way each day at 11 a.m . Admission to the cook-off is $Sand the carnival is free. FIREARM FANS CAN view a collection of guns ranging from Revolutionary War flintlock rifles to modern hunting imple- ments today and tomorrow at the Anaheim Gun Show. The show includes new versions of Colt and Winchester guns made 7S to 150 years ago and "commemorative" firearms manufactured to mark special events. BEATLES BUFFS MAY BE interested in the First Los Angeles Beatles Convention set for Saturday and Sunday, March u and 15, at the New Camino Real Entertainment Center, 1928 Oak Street in downtown Los Angeles. The producers describe themselves as people "who think Southern California merits a close-knit Beatles community." The event will feature musicians who al· legedly sound a lot like the Beatles, hand- gun control panel discussions and "aware- ness activities," a Beatles sound-alike con- test, films and video of the Fab Four some and lots of people selling stuff. DISNEYLAND ADDICTS AND LOCALS ex- pecting out-of-town company will be relieved to know that their favorite theme park goes on a seven-day-a-week schedule beginning Wednesday, March 11 . Park hours will vary as the season progresses, but generally it will continue to close in early evening until mid-September. AIRPORT EXPANSION IS BAD FOR BUSINESS A recent 1tudy by a chamber of commerce revealed that airport expanelon cauaed over all ret•ll HI•• In the .... Of'EM •r•• to decline aa much suMo• y 'TtL 6 aa 50%. I'm concerned, ...,-... w ....... •re you, c.11 me. u" :::=. Ernie Camp ' \. -~ c--.. 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Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 8, 1981 I GOlng tor gold .• Panners ponder prizes Gold paanen compeUnt in the 211t Annual World Open Gold Pannin1 Cbampi~bipe won't be traveUnc to the Tropico Gold Mine in Rosa mood tbia year. Glen and Dorene Settle, oriainatora of the event, have donated au of the equipment uaed tor the cooteat tbrou1hout the years to Knott's Berr)' Farm, where they hope it will be perpetuated. The aame ei1ht 1old nueieta that have always been used for the competition (with two exceptions: one loat. one broken) are among the donated Items. That way winnint times wUI reflect true comparison with past winners. And Oeor1e McNam,e wiU be putUn1 the ouggeta into the pan in the same manner as always. McNamee uses his knuckles u a guide to poke the ei1ht gold nuggets into the 10-inch pan filled with sand the same distance each year for each contestant. Mrs. Settle 57, explained that the pans are filled With sand, the nuggets are poked in. and then the boles are filled and the pan topped orr with more sand. McNamee then levels the sand off with a board. Dick Huber, of Ahwahnee, Calif., set a new world record last year by removing all the sand in 13.4 seconds. The first year or the contest, the lowest lime was clocked at 69 seconds. But since that time, the first, second and third places are "usually awarded to times under 20 seconds," said Mrs. Settle. "There have been quite a few women cham- pions." she said, citing Marie Berddles from Nevada who was the first person to break the 20 second mark with a time of 18.S seconds in 1964. Bob Chesmore won the contest four years in a row. Crom 1964 to 1967. The following two years were won by Chesmore's wife, Barbara Chesmore. Champion wu colle•e 1tudent Lelle)' Garlocl& from Freano, with a Ume of 14.t HConda in 1'79. "Pannina baa gotten to be a sport," Mra Settle said. "It's mostly a hobb)' with the con lHtanta." It ia a slow wa)' to recover 1old fro streams so people no longer uae it, she· ex plained. • Tbe championship will be held at Knott' Ghost Town on the traditional first weekend l March, in honor of Francisco Lopez's 1842 dis covery of gold in Placerita Canyon nea Tropico. Lopez was herding catUe when he sat dow under an oak tree to eat hia lunch. He picked wild green onion and found gold clinging to lb roots, Mrs. SetUe said. "His granddaughter showed up one year,'0 she said, "but that was about ten years ago." S ' The Gold Prospector's Association will ~ holding their Gold Mining Exhibition and Sho in Knott's Gold Rush Camp the same weekend They will be demonstrating the latest gold dis covery. mining and processing equipment. Also on exhibit witl be the Gold Planners~ Hall of Fame In the Western Trails Museum 14 the Ghost Town area of Knotl's. The winner'C trophy, photographs or champions, and othef memorabilia that the Settle's have collect~ over the years will be displayed. -1 On Saturday. contests for men (17 am£ older>. women 117 and older), juniors (12lo16>t and youths I 11 and under> will be held. Entr~ fees are $4. ... The Open World Championships for 198t will be held Sunday. Contestants mus t be 17 o• older. The $10 entry fee which is added to th~ prize money and divided proportionately amonf the three winning contestants. : Persons with tickets to the concerts may re- quest refunds in the OCC Ticket Office in the Ad· ministration building weekdays from 8 a.m. to S p.m .. and 6 to 7 p.m .; and Saturdays from 8 a.m . to noon. For refund informa· lion call 556-5880. THERE'S GOLD IN THAT THAR' PARK Top J)9nnera to compete at Knott'• The first woman to pan her way to the top was Frankie Lowry from Colorado in 1963 and the latest female to take the title or World The Settle's recently closed their "golci camp," which was an amusement similar lQ' Ghost Town at Knoll's. "Glen wants to go fishing and enjoy hill semi·retiremenl," his wife said. Settle is 69. i •• Turn your • unusables • into • usable • cash. Call • Daily Pilot • classified 642-5678. P.!''!"1------------., .... I)·& Chinese Cuisine I I l /?/!' ORIENTAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE I l B .Fea1urini: Tropical Onnks I J1J.r::ft~~ s~~flt I I ·nJI ~ 'rt s52s rr :-:., I I 1~1 Appe1,,.,, E99 ~oil, P•per Wr•ppecl I ' Chio.en • Soul> • Entre.. Swffl • Sour I A•<• • Te• & FOf1une ~OOll••- Real Cantonese Food Hf htrt or '~ 1takt home STAG CHINESE. CASINO l " " ~ .. .. .. • .. --$ -t f --..... ----..... -_::::_:::: :!: I I ~~ 1•-. S6.so1 I I l' . 1 Prok. Bro<cou Beel, Almond ""O•n. 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Have dinner at our house tonight, won't you? 3010 Harbor Boulevard, Costa M'esa Hours: M·Th, 5-9; Fri, 5·10; Sat, 4·10; Sun, 12-9 For reservations, call 549-0310. When it comes to Sunday Brunch Our French Chef is really BeaucotJp. Exquisite: pate. !lalmon fumcc. nep<."ti. eda1r. Our c:hd never knows when t0 'i:IY finis. And n<:'ithc:r w11l ~~>u Thh ~nday buffet 1!1 a fahulous arr .. y-offru1t!I. salads. t.~'· c:ntrcc' -from the pmudcst of bttut c"isfne 10 the hcanicst off.um k11 t.hcn cookery Add the: '>Parkk of complimentary ch:unpa8flt' and rtx-strumming of scrolling mariachi 1 No wonder ~'C1')'0fl<.' talks about this brunch -when they finally Mop eaung. Fca~ e\'Ct}' Sonday in the clc:pm ~ 10._iO a.m 1n l :;\O p m ~REGISfRY 18800 MacArthur Boulevard. Irvine 1c;:z.s..,...,- n... ~., H.tt~ ('""'""'""' O.lb-......... EWrything you've always wanted in · a Seafood Platter ••• . . .. . .. ' >I ,. ~ ' l .. "" .. ·: ~ ~ .. : I ... .. • ~ • .. .. ~ .. .. " .. ' ' ~ ' t • ' • • 'FOod and wine fests hint at spring'S approach BJ N08MAN 8TANLBY ......... Niii ... Sprinc can't be &oo far away. We're about to embart on a round ol food and wine feaUvau, those perennial barblD1en of tbe Muon u •ur..a • u the fancy ol a youn1 man (or woman) that tun11 to thouabta ot love. First up, on Saturday, March 14, 11 "An Evening of Good Taste, 11 a benent teatunn1 eourmet bU'ffets and rtne music under sponsorship of the Irvine Philharmonic Com· mittee of the Oranee County Phllharmo,ilc Society. As reported by co-chairwoman Jane Daulton and Leslie Petrosky, this 1ala affair Is scheduled for 8:30-11 p.m. at the Turtle Rock Community Center in Irvine. To hilhlleht the evenlna, chefs from some of Oran1e County's best-known restauranta will prepare their ln· dividual spedalties, from hors d'oeuvres to desserts. The advantage In this, It aeema to me, Is the opportunity to make up for lost time. All the OUT 'N ABOUT restaurants you haven't gotten to recently as In· tended can be visited in one fell swoop, 10 to speak. On the Philharmonic Commlttee!s menu are appetizers of Danish lartines from Am· brosia restaurant In Newport Beach and palt; from Chez Cary in Orange. Ray Marshall. founder and mas ter c hef of Acapulco restaurants, will offer his special nachos and lostaditos with Ramon's special sauce. Included on the bill of fare, too, are crepes a la Reine from Chanteclalr, Irvine, seafood newberg in patty shells from Cano's, Newport Beach, and another delectable entree from Maxwell's by the sea, Huntington Beach. Moving on down the bountiful buffet you'll encounter mozzarella marinara by Ristorante Ervino. Sant.a Ana, and Caesar salad from Bob Burns, Newport Beach. Dessert will be chocolate mousse cake, accented with fresh strawberries, from La Fayette Francaise, Garden Grove. Domestic and imported cheeses from Whol· ly Cheese plus Lazzaroni Amaretto liquer and Amaretto cookies from Oscar Frank of Transcontinental Trade Co. will further accom· pany the night's rare. . . . Jim Francis of Bronco Co. 1s prov1dmg an assortment of California wines -Sebastiani. Charles Krug, Pope Valley, Mondavi and Estrella River as well as Sheffields 0·2 sparkling spring waler . Musicians slated to perform throughout the March 6-7 • Merch 8 Afternoon •ROD PIAZZA Merch .... 10 • JAMES ttARMON BAND Merch 11-12·13 • GEOAOE BUTTS BAND 2408 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 875-2244 bl:n») t~r INDIAN RESTAURANT NOW OPEN eveDJq lacJude t.H Chet Cary llrlDlt wttb barplat JloeaUe Cor1on, elualeal 1wtari1t Richard Ga.an, plaalat Doua Lima and Celes~ Pence on ftuta. Jw~m wtU be plplat Cal Mtbaffey .wUba.llCJ ~1n.t. The pro1rem wll 1110 1potll1bt Terp1lchore, an unuaual muatcal 1roup who play European court ,muttc from lb• 1IUl·l1lh CtnlUrlM on HICt rtpUc11 ot "" lnatnamtnta u1td durlnt that period. Thia 1t~t1\ coutata of Robert Buaaard, rrank mv..-., Mikt Ooodtll, Loren Statford, haron Vau1hn and Jack Wood ah.I. The ev1nln1'1 f11Uvhl11 will al10 lncwde 1uch pri111 aa a Wffktnd tor two at Ult Hotel Del Coronado on Coronado l1land and dlnntra and luncheon1 at varloua re1\aunnt1. All pro· ceed1 art marked for 1upJ>'>rt or Oran11 County Philharmonic &cit\~ Nlnoertai 1nd )'outh ac· tlvlUea pro1r1m1. Donatlon11 art ua 111r penion for \he benefit and NHrvatlon11 art1 llmlttd. For further In· formauon or ruervatlona (!(H1t1ot ohalrwoman ll:lalntO.lman l'1t4l W Ql'f. W1'111 A W ll'(ll llKATHIR you cari movt on rrorn lh• t•hllhMrmonlo event to the Sixth Annual R,,rlna Wlnu ~·••tlval 1pon1ored by the Sout.h•rn ( 11ltornl1 f\Htaurant Writers As· 1orl1tlon and H l ror Hundar.· March 22, In the Grand 811lroom ot lhtt 0 aneyland Hotel in Anaheim. In hair a doaen yeara tho writers' pro1ram haa arown Into ont1 of the lar1est of Its kind In the atat., T hi s yuar 50 California premium wlnerl~ wlll 1mm1nt their wines to a capacity crowd ot m11re than 1,250 wine enthusiasts. Aa In the p11t, the festival will be conducted In two ae1ments : 1:30·4 p.m. will be reserved for reataunnta and wine merchants, with 4-8:30 p.m . open to the 1eneral publlc. In compliance wlth state law, participation will be restricted to those 21 and over. A• a service to the Industry, the writers• group wiU provide breads, cheeses and fruit to cleanse the palate between tastlnes. Those in al· tendance wtu also receive a copy of practical consumer wine facts and a winetasting glass as a momento of the event. Chair'!lan for the 1981 ·resuval is Fred T. Russell, wme author, columnist and president of l~e Souther~ California Wine Writers Associa· t10n. C~ch~1rman is Joseph Hilbers, publisher of the Wlne mdustry trade paper, Wine Guide. Proceeds from the festival help fund college scholarship programs in the fields of enology and culinary arts. Since the program started more than $11 ,000 has been donated lo various educational projects. Tax·deductible tickets, at $15, should be re· A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT Aw<Hd winning traditional Japanesl'.' cuisine and superb western-style "pecialties. Your favorite c;eafood, chicken, and s teak. Delicate sou pc; and delightful ~alad~. Impeccable service in a must bi.•auttful setting. Discover Yamato ... a verv s pecial dining experience. ua1Dato 60 Fashion Island Newport Beach I 644-4811 Century Plaza Hotel 277-1840 aened lD advuee. Send your ebtek made pay a. bl• to Soutblrn Calllomia Sprtq WlDe P'esUvaJ, ure ol Jl'red R~~l.1o Cbalnnu. SuJte 218, BuUdllul a, aoot Ave., Cotta Mesa. Ca. ---. A PBOIPSCI' CAMS to ll1bt tbe other day tbat makee it poalble to 1ta1e your own sprin1 mn1. At tbe very least It provides somethln1 in· tereatlq ln the way of a locale for your next company, ornce, club or private dlnner party. An enUN reataurant -Forty Carrots in Coat a Meta'• South Cout Plaza -Is now available for those functions on Saturday and Sunday nl1bta. Forty CarrOt.a President Joaeph R. Bolker Hid iatherln11 of up to 100 can be accommodat· eel lulde t,be reataurant, with an additional es on the colorfU.I paUo. All facWtJea are wholly encloeed within the mall. Your cuesta will be able to pick from a wide choice ol dinner ltema on the reiutar menu, as well u lbe dhUncUve "heallblul bar" with drinks made from fresh fruit and veeetable juJces, witborwltboutalcobol. Bolker fUrlber su11ested the possibility of Sunday brunch parties, afternoons being "an ideal time for senior citizen and family groups. 11 Ample convenient parking is avalla· ble, too. Arrangement,s for any function on weekends can be made by calling Forty Carrots manager, John Moriarity. or Debbie Gilliland at s:i6-9700. VCI da11cers prepare pre111ier El Gabriel, lecturer in dance at UC, Irvine, rehearses students for his ne w work. "Dueto," premiering tonight and Saturday at the UCI faculty dance concert. FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAI NMENT PLEASUR E ... ·• ., ' ... SHELLY OOADON DUO Tue. thru Sat. DANCING 314 FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH 11 .. , .... l~-•1 494-9491 752·8558 ~!.!~NT DANE AND DAR IUS Back By Popular Demand Tues .. thru Sat. .MARK CIANFRANI Sun. and Mon. 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Victoria Larson works u a bartender at the Hyatt Willhlre Hotel ln Los ~1elea and probably travels H far as anyone to sin& with the chorale. "The moet common reaction I 1et from peo- ple la wbY')"OQ 10 all that way and pay for all that 1aaJustto1in1,"abe1ay1,laulhinc. "It's the music that is so •Reelal," explains the 29-year-old bartender. "U lt weren't that great a chorale I wouldn't dolt." Miss Larson joined the chorale last year after slnging with a Los Anceta choral group. She also sang ln hilh school and with her col· lege chorale at Concordia. After college Mifs Larson be1an touring with an acting company and wound up ln. Loa Angeles where she landed a job a.a a coc!ktall w al tress. From there she got into bartendlng. "So far the chorale has been every bit as re- warding a.a t·thoughl it would be," she says. She will probably continue commutin1 to chorale rehearsals since her involvement with a local church keeps her from moving to Orange County. Universal among all chorale members is dread or the yearly auditions mandatory for everyone in order to keep up the standards of excellence. Despite her ten years with the chorale, Sis- ter Paulette Deters says that she stiU gets nervous just thinking about the September try- outs. "Every year the competition gets stiffer," she says. "There are so many new people and the quality is so high. It's traumatic. People get so psyched out." · "I love music," she says. "It's an outlet for me. There's something enriching for me." As the demands on her lime as an ad- ministrator al St. Joachim's increases it is becoming more difficult to find time for the chorale. Still, she made the time to join the group for their trip yesterday to New Orleans, where they will perform for more than 3,000 choral conduc- tors at the American Choral Directors Associa- tion Convention. "The group is known for having a wild ~olden ~~~-~~ ·~·,n~ ~ t '~ ~ragon ·--- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes Lunch Dinner Oa11v • Food To Take Out 4715 c...,_ JOU H.,._. ltv& OUl'fGI • 750.7171 COSTA MISA Clow4.......,_ 642·71'2 • 631 -Hl I BROILED STUFFED Distinctive Waterfront Dm mg Oyster Bar · Cockta1b .3333 W. Pactfic Coast Highway, N. B .• 642-229'i OPENING M•rch 24th Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 6, 1981 £1 time," she laughs. "We have lots of fun. We're all a little crazy to do it.'' No matter what happens in Martha Wetzel's busy life she tells everyone that Monday night is reserved. Between her work as a veterinarian pathologist at UC Irvine and her hours spent Concert slated FolJowing their return from the conven- tion of choral directors in New Orleans the Irvine Master Chorale will perform a special concert March 14 al Santa Ana High School. .., In a joint concert with the Pacific Sym- ph ony the chora l e will perform Rachmaninoff's "Vespers." Symphony con· ductor Keith Clark will lead the orchestra and chorale in Leos Janacek's "Slavonic Mass." The chorale will perform May 23 in a concert program that includes Mozart's, "Solemn Vespers, K. 339" and Leonard Bernstein's "Kaddish." Both concerts begin at 8:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana. Tickets are from $S to $8, with a discount for seniors. For ticket reservations call 542-1790. Members of I rvine's famous Master Chorale, left , have diverse backgrounds. But, under the direction of John Alexander, right, they boast a -big talent. horseback riding, Mrs. Wetzel can barely find time for the chorale, but she does. Even if it means coming in at midnight and working lill 8 a.m .. which sometimes happens. •'The group is the finest I have ever sung with. It sounds silly, but it's the best." And Martha Wetzel should know ; she's sung with quite a few . She grew up playing both the piano and cello and sang with the church choir. She con- tinued singing when she went away to college in Boston, where she met her hus band, Peter. When the couple moved to Texas Mrs. Wetzel Joined the Houston Symphony. And when they packed their bags and moved to St Louis two years later she joined a group there. Soon after coming to CalifofOia in 1977 she was invited by a friend to hear the Irvine chorale. She called the next day for an audition and has been singing with them ever since. "John (Alexander ) is the essence of the chorale." she says, echoing 'the sentiments of near Iv everyone else ·'If you got all the same peo· pie together it wouldn't be the same without hi m. "You can have someone who is gifted; but the chance to have someone who is also as pleasant as he is. is rare. He d~ands perfec- tion and he pretty much gets it." As president of the chorale, Steve Cochran estimates that he puts in an extra three to four hours a week helping manage the burgeoning group "My wife thinks that it's more like three or four days,·· he laughs. Although he sang with the glee club at Yale, Cochran modestly says that he didn't know much about music when "he started with the chorale six years ago. "When you first walk through the door you 're just astounded at the professionals you're in with I went through the first year of very intense rehearsals. It was very slimulat· ing. "Now I'm in the groove and I can just lay back and enjoy it,·· he says. Part or the enjoyment comes from being able to perform not only with talented chorale members. but with other highly respected groups around the country. "It's a c hance to perform really good music," says Cochran. "How else is just a music fan like me going to get on the stage with the LA Philharmonic? It's a real treat." WILLIAM HURT SIOOURNFt WIAftR WINNEll~I ACADHIY AWAllO NOMINA~ll INCLUDING KIT ~I I C~~TION 2"41 'IATUlll AT MALL "COAL MINEfU DAUGHTER" edwardL, NLSSIOll YICIO Mlll <~~~"":'.'!.,..,.:.::. 495·6220 .... co ·~ 2"" ,IATUl'll AT HAl'I'°" lWIN "l'RlllUTf" 'TESS' "''· •=-.1:• SAT. IUM. 1:il, l:tO, I :• lllON.-T'NIM& - "LA CAGE AUX FOLLES PART II" (R) '"I. ••. "'°· 10 10 IAT. SUN :t.11, 4 15, t )0, l :llO, , .. .., edwards 100 CINEMA "'wrou .. "" "'' ••• uoo HIWPOlT HACH '7l-IJSO JANE FONDA LILY TOMLIN DOLLY ~RTON 9T0S IN ''EYE· WRllESS'' (R) '"' 1 "· .. ,. SAT SUN 1, 11, >:ti, 1:11, 7 11, """' edwanls SAODUIACI PlW ,~':... ,:.o 581-5880 IFlll. 1:00, 1:00, 10:00 IA T. SUN 2:00. 4:00, 6.-00, 1-00, IO·OO AT OENE HACKMAN IN ''ALL NIGHT LOllG'' (R) FRI. 7:00, t:OO, 10:15 SAT. 1·3-~7 .... 10:65 IUN.1~(p.7 .. ROBBRT DENIRO ........ ~.,, '14U .. I• "'rHE "'IVATE EYES" lllnrds FOUNTAIN VALLEY llO-·····-~ ...... AWT 1n.1 ... 1 ACADUIY AWAflO ltO•NATIONS HIT '9CT\lfll M.IT ACTIIU._llUY VAClll 2nd nATUlll AT CtHIMA WHT "l'RlllUT'l" edwards CIN MA WEST .~. 891-3935 2M P:IAAUlll AT C. CCNTllll ''ORDtNARY ~" edwants CINEMA CENTER t4AllOllATAOAM$.C:O\TAMUA MISAYPDICINTB Ot-4141 "COAL MINll'l'I DAUOHTIJI" AL.IO~YIATWDCa.NCJ• I M. V. MALL WITM "TMI ,•, " . ·. Orqe Coat OAILY PILOT/Friday, March 8, 1981 · ••• 'The_ Merchant of VeniCe ' <...._Pa1ecu • T ''Tbe BritJah feel differently," be said. • bey U1ten to aee tr it sounds good. Americans try to ntrad a meaoln1 rrom it." Attbouth th1a la Wylie's ftnt appearance on the SCR stage, It 11 his second visit to CallfomJa. He also lives ln New York City. Agents, directors and producers aU "come to s hop" in New York, WyUe said. / Before coming to California, Wylie performed in a play about a mid·weslern dirt farmer, "Buried Child," in Ci,nclnnaU. Performer Stephen Russell w.ho plays Bassanlo, has also traveled a distance to appear in "The . Merchant of Venice." He's been performing at the Stratford · S~akespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, since bis 1974 graduation from the University or Calgary. Russell 's lis t or appearances in Shakespearean worb includes more than twen· ty different roles. He has played Marc Anthony in "Jullus Caesar," Claudio in "Much Ado About Nothing," Macduff in "Macbeth," Lysander in "A Midsummer Night's Dream " and the title roles in "Henry VI " and "Richa~d II." ' Coming to California for the play, he said is like being on a vacation. ' "It's alJ so unreal to me," Russell said. "I lert six to seven feet of snow on the ground when I left Stratford." · Russell isn't playing a lead role in the pro- duction, but he thinks that just traveUng to another geographical area that is so different from what he calls home is "adding an amount of depth to the role.'' Wh en you deal with the devil somebody 's bound to get burned. El TOllO · Saddirbac~ 581 5880 OUHf Olanoe Mall . 537.0340 FOUllTAlll VALLEY Fl Valley a39 1~ OU•CE UA City Cinema 63A·3911 l~VlllE WoodblldQt !.!ii~ WUTMlllSTlR UA Cinema eg3.()S46 ' • CHICK 01RICIO~lfS FOR SllOW TIMES Daily Pilat J Family Want Ads 3 lines, Z days, fs.95 642-5678 •For only SS.SS any private party may place an •d to sell any article of person.I property any two drfs In 1 rOfll. Altbouah RuaseJl haa been 1'trlppln1 a.nd landJns oo (bia) feet," slntfl be be1an acUn1, be prefers to concentrate on "betq happy rather lban benlauccesarul." "Tttbnique ls .one thtn1." he said, '\but if there is no heart ln your performance, who cares? So you're brilliant, wbo cares?" And happy he is -to be in CaUfo}'Dia. "The amount or time spent in a car and t.he dJstances traveled are extraordinary," he ex· claimed. Russell ls staying with a friend in Laguna Beach, "where everybody drives a Porsche. At home people still stop and stare at them." In Canada, he explained, people can't afford to drive expensive cars because t.hey have to be replaced almost every three 39~s. Because of the weather conditions, salt is used extensively on the roads and causes the metal to corrode. Arter "The Merchant of Venice," Russell is hoping to stay in California. He would like to perform at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Antonio, the ttUe role of ''The Merchant of Venice," is .pl~yed by William Needles, also a veteran of Shakespearean works. He played Leonardo in "Much Ado About Nothing" on the SCR stage, and appeared in "Richard II," "Othello," "The Importance ol Being Earnest," "Richard Ill," and "The Merry Wives of Windsor" at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. The remaining cast members are resident actors of the SCR. The show will be performed on the main stage, Tuesday through Sunday at 8 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30. PACIF1C LAGUNA SOUTH COAST WALK·IN SOUTH COAST HIWAY AT BROADWAY THE FASTEST FUN IN THE WE T IS BACK ~ ~ HIMllM ~ DllllllM A('Al>EM\. A\\'ARl>S -BF.ST P1cnJRE BF.ST ACTRESS ...... , .... ~·· BF.ST SCREENPLAY ...... _ ........ ,_.....,._._,, BF.ST CINEMATOGRAPHY BF.ST ART DIRECTION BEST FllM rolTING BEST SOUND Sl&!Y AAICEK TOMMY LD: ~tll "'00\L MINER'S IWXIHTER' allio.camnc lllM'.RLY IY~:El.O 1,8\W HELM ~l~TOM RIC)(MAN 8u.d <M tht All!.~ by t.aU.'Tl'A LYNN Y>lth GrofrJE VECSt:V EMCUli... ~ 11CJJ 1.AR8a'4 ~ l1Y llf'JlNARD 9CKWART'l Olf'llCWll by MICHA~l.Al'l"U> 1' IQ\Akt•!t ltll 1k1/ I"'""'''" 1 .............. , .... , ........... , ........ ~. 4t\f\t""'J ..," ... -•~u1111u•rn'"1 ... ,._ ,..,.,.,,,..,._,..~.;} jPOlN8UL.-.:t-lllS;-1 ---·-·--- Gratiano f Richard Doyle) and Antonio f William NeedlesJ confer in ·Merchant of Venice' CHRISTOPHER WAU<EN ••THE DOCS OFWAR- A NORMAN JEWISON-PATRICK PALMER '~·­ TOM BERENCER '"'COLIN 81..AKILY °''"""'~I\. ~"I''" JACK CARDIFF s. .... ,i..hCARY DcVORL adCEORCE MALKO 11 ... w. H•&oct e. FREDERICK FORSYTH l ........ , p,...j,., .. 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U.M )..''I~\ -• Q;.' 1\.:: ...... --~ . . k Oally ...... ,._ "' "•tricll 0 '0-•11 A!1tonio, neelmg, prepares to give up his pound of flesh to Shylock (John Wylie) as Portia r Katharine Houghton ) looks on ~'l""'l'T""f"P"'."9.,..,, ........ llP'P'I,... ......................... Nt;t;I ·~~~~· r·:~~;ii:ct~.m~- ......... Niia. -. ,,.._.&At ,. •• • • a• •nM--WAlT DISNEY'S '"-FANTASIA 101 ll'Hto 01 NI HACIC...._. ... 8AAN.A ITilll.tU"O ALL NIGHT LONG ,., , •·.lf1t·••·••·· ... NOMOIATl.0 fl'()IR IU ALAOltn AWAlllOI 'TESS'.(PG) I .. 4 li,1 a t•• F.CYllJ ...... ..-.... ... •I~·-FORT APACHE, THE BRONX 1•1 7U SJ1--t~ uu·•11·1 4tll·1 11•tt• 'THE °"UT SANTINI'' (.-0) ..,...,.....,, .. ,_.,. ., ... .. ,_.OINQ llUll" tA) ...... ,.._MT . .,_ t.• 1a .a.., ... , ..... ... ••·••·••·•II •'''' •UMO&f • t •••••I •• I U 'ACIPIC TMl.ATiliat ONYa.-n u m.n ITiliflCM y~ eucu -....., ,... DAY AT --lft··~~--• Allll TO J 1"t1 M TUllDo\Y I -y "'IJ! "AAlllNO "*OAYI ATA_ 11'_ ...,_, .. 1·11 .... loin. ~· 1:00 ."'-911111 l..4$ IMrORTANT NOTICE' CHll OIUN UNOER 12 FRU! 9'&--Au.-1 MOJADO llOMR CON HORA LA RHELDE , .. ,_. __ .... ___ _ ROAD OAMIEI cNt -COAST TO COAST - Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Friday. March 8, 1981 C7 Plenty of corn in 'Tomatoes' 8yTO•Tnl18 of .. o.Mw"'9el .... The com 11 u hl&b a1 an elephant's eye at the Huntlqton Beach Playbouae lbeae day1, but they're not dolnt "Oklahoma." bersell ln • rutic cottaie to write ber memoirs, only to be inundated wiUt a collectioc ol town cbaracten. Wbm abe concoct.I an elaborate ruse to scare them off, the tun (aueb as it ii) belint. Tbe humor is atricUy of the pbyalcal variety, ancl director Jack Secord bu endeavored to lnaure that none of it INTERftlSSION "A aAO YUa l"Otl TOMATCMll" A C--.., ,,_ .. Wkll, dlfK.._ It'( Jecll Seunl, ~· -tM .. ......,. Md letwNyt MI:» nw..-... I 4 lty IN "....C~ 9Mcfl l'M.,.._ Ill-SHcllff VIII ... ~ C..w, Mllft lt,_t M YOt'lll-A-. ttwlll,..-. .. «JI. .__,, ....... ..,~. • T"I CAIT ... ., .. ....,._ .............................. "--..__ T-.......................................... 1111 M91klfl .. 1 ... , ........................................ Rkllllrf DtMt Core ....................................... ..,_,•«>Md R9M ....................................... s....tr Clllpmen Wiii• M99 .........•.•.•.............•.....••. Thtime OrMlt Sllerlfl ..••.....•. , ......................... M410y l<llmM Tbe UUe on tbe marquee ii "A Bad Year fer Tomatoes," and that alone abould provide ample wU"lllDC. It's yet another of those city-celebrity-retreat.I· to-the-country cbestnull that used to be characterized as "hilb school teacher" before the schools began ralaing their standarda. John Patrick, a /etyll-Hyde playwri1ht capable or creaUng aucb dis· tin1uished works as "Teahouse ol the Auaust Moon" and "The Hasty Heart," has a lot of ,tqrkeys in bis coop u well -things lik'( "A Barrel Full of Pen· nies" -and ''Tomatoes'' is certainly among them. It's the sort or bucolic balderduh one might expect from a Fred Carmichael and carries about the same degree of originality. escapes us (not unllJte your avera1e TV sitcom). Neclecled in this que,t. for hilarity are some troublesome in· consistencies in dlalo1ue -a character is described as bearded, then ,appears clean-shaven: the heroine says she was born in 1935, then remarks that she vol· ed for Dewey (at age 13?). THE &OLE OF HE& agent and suitor ls vastly overplayed by Bill Malkin, who labors In vain to render a stral1bt role humorous. Barbara Good and San· dy Chipman contribute some cute, If strained, caricatures of nosy neighbors. Thelma Drake attempts to "Ruth Gordonize" the part of the town's OC· cult-dabbling weirdo with moderate success, while Marty Eckman is dumbly effective as a sberllf. TRIS ONE INVOLVES a middle-aged movie and TV actress who closets Norma Binmore, playing the central role of the actress, doesn't appear to possess enough showbiz sparkle to carry her inordinate share of the act.ion. Her transformation to the screwball "sister" of the story also requires more contrast to be truly effective. All this aside, however, "A Bad Year for Tomatoes" still is very much worth a trip to the Huntington Beach Playhouse, if for no other reason than to (8ee'1'0MATOl!.:S,' Pa1eC8) Spirit • IS lacking in 'Tess' MS. KINSKl IS 'TESS' By J EFF PAIUlER OIU.Oellyl'IMCStatf Roman Polanski's ''Tess" is a languorous, sumptuous movie that oozes beauty from almost every fram~. We're introduced to the elevated mood right off, when the London Symphony opens with a Phillipe Sarde theme and Geofrey Unsworth's cameras drink in the muted, impressionistic landscape of Southern France. The villagers from Marlott make their way to a knoll where a few or the men play music and the young women or the village, their male partners still at work, dance arm in arm in pristine white dresses. Among them is Tess (Natassis Kinski), a blooming young woman taller. prettier and shyer than the rest. Polanski has remained faithful to Thomas Hardy's "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" as far as the story goes, but he's watered down the fierce spirit of Tess herself. It was that spirit -a mixture of innocer.ce and courage -that made Tess a formidable protagonist in Hardy's novel. Tbe book. published in 1891, wasn't a critical favorite, but it was extremely popular with its readers, drawn to the portrayal of a woman wbo, as an unwed mother, mistress and finally wife, stood for everything Victorian mor als did not. Hardy's Tess was a tragic heroine who calmly raced the hardships her predicaments brought upon her; she acted on her own convictions in spite of appearances and the law. Kinski's Tess is solemn and lovely, but her lines have been written to underscore her helplessness, not her courage. She.'s a passive victim in "Tess," not the character Hardy intended, and scarcely strong enough a protagonist to carry the story through three hours. "Tess" is a pretty tribute to tragic frailty in women -again, a different concern than one gets from Hardy. If Polanski felt the need to offer up an adoring and reverent apology to women (for what reasons I hate to guess) then he's done a splendid job of it here; but it's an irrelevant one too. The social and religious regulations that forced Tess into a dependingly tragic stance loosened considerably in the two decades following publication of the novel -today, they have nearly vanished. In Polanski's bands, the story remains embalmed. "Tess" isn't a great movie, it's not a nearly great movie, but it is lovingly crafted by Polanski and cinematographer Unsworth. The peasant faces are straight from Hogarth : the burnished, almost tangible light suggests Rembrandt. Even as the film runs three hours, Polanski never los~ the leisurely, commanding sense of rythym that holds "Tess" together. It's the kind or movie (lilce ''Days of Heaven" or "Barry Lyndon"> that tries to make you gasp for beauty every few minutes, and it succeeds. It's not a high goal for a movie maker of Polanski's grim genius -we get the feeling he's talking down to us. SNEAK PREVIEW I OMORROW AT 8:45 PM Back when you had to beat it ' before you J.7~ could ~~ eat it... ......, ..... > • 114D·7c444 • • LWNAAO GOlOBlAG JtRllY W!lt-.1RAU!l ,, • JfAN ClAU!li TAAMONT , GENE HACKMAN BARBRA SlAflSANO "ALL NIGHT LONG" ·Au'"'"' DIAN[ LADO OfNN1S I.JI JA10 ~[, ~ ~U .. "' , .... w 0 RICHTER • • ~ I 1'1111 IP .A' tlH()l t. ~ 1.1 ~IRA MW80RN •• AlOiA~O HA. A 1 ,. '""'~ LfO'Wll GO.OBfhG ~~AARf ~UNIRAUS """' tAO, ;. f ri;.·~ ".' ..... • ._.'l>I• • •• STARTS TODAY CINEDOME EDWARDS" HARBOR Hl·WAY 39 ORIVE·IN Orange 634·2553 Costa Mesa 631 3501 we.,tn11n.,1er 891 3693 JANE FONDA LILY TOMLIN DOLLY PARTON ""II, 111 M' l'ltl •Ill ( I 11 "'•I \ t '•I" 1111 ·I ·1'' 1•11 11 Ml NINE TO FIVE lt'\11"' I t)l I \I\' 111/\111 111 "II"" •'II Kl '''·11 \'tPI' f tt.' I ........ ,.11hi K-ij. I ... " llkll I •·II Ill l<I • I""' Ill•····'' ~ ,~, ..... _....,....(.,.I'\ uu ••• 1,, 11'\lkh ,, "' ,., t\ l'\tMh I\ Iii!, .. ,,,.~ •• \.t· ttl\W11,I••\ 111, .,., • • ~M.~stm"SltO ·~ fe.t _.., ' .. ' • .,.., • .. ,, ••• .,.., ••• •• .a. ... " .... _,-.,. • ..,.~-... -..:.~ ... ~ .. ··'-··•···•· ........ ~ •• ,.... • 4Wr.4ur .. BAHtAM80CJK Don't leawe your fUn on the roll lll •• Sc:ave over 50% 4741. 17th ST., COSTA MESA 642-1012 .... ~~~ •••• ... .. ..., ... IAt t·I •llllHll:• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,,_.c-..9 , If it's got wheels, you'll move it taster in a Daily Pilot t classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser wi 11 help you turn your wheels into cash. ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 6, 1981 A little Hawaiian Krush By CAaOL MOOaE Ot-.0 .. ,, .......... Fabulou., Krush performs what tbey c-V a rainbow of music and there ia at least 14 karat gold at both ends of their sets at K~o Hawaii restaurant In Santa Ana. The inventive octet, proficient despite their youth, started off Wednesday night with a Jlt· terbugglng Big Band tribute to the 1940s. switched to Kenny Rogers' "Lady" and recreated the 1950s complete with an Impersonation or the King of Rock 'N'Roll. And that dJdn't include the most welJ re· ceived part of their act in the SOO ·seat showroom. Their version of the Village People comes close to outdoing the orlgnals in a.nlics although the decibels are more subdued. If Fabulous seems presumptuous for a moniker. consider that these musician·singers are No. l on Hawaiian airwaves with "Who Do You Love" and ··Blame It on the Night." They've also appeared for three years at the Hilton HawaUan Village and more recently at the Maw Hyatt. Kono Hawaii 1s their first mainland venue, not counting a February appearance on Mike Douglas' TV show in Las Vegas. They wiJJ be FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE '""~-"'""'••Mg• .. ,o....,,,,, --•OOoJt ""' ..... °"")' "' mo.,. .. COl'ftt'f '11~ _,,._,.,,'1 by,,,.,, (ft>fQf#n Call 642-5678 Put a few words to work for ou. 6 K..ADf.MY AWARD NOMINATIONS 0£Sl 01'-ECTOfl. om ACTP.ES~ NOWPl.AYING lDW&.11111 -lllKl .. ., .. ~, Of>~~ (OW&llDl'CllKM& wur l'lt-•'t ft'f J...f ~ lDWAllOI CllllMA CUH U (~'• Yt~ • : ' • .;•' entertalnln& here twice nightly throuah March 15. Edwin Ramones, Hal Bradbury, Bobby Gonzalea. Rodney Butch Canencia, Mac Galbiso, Wade Kuriowa, Philip Galaura and Brlan Honma have wisely chosen to forego the dis· co of their peers and emphasize their ethnic personalities . · "A disce band Is like a juke box, you just turn it on," said Gonzales. ''But when you're on stage, you s hould perform. We don't want to educate anyone but to entertain them." Bradbury added that show rnusic offers more to an audience because ''there's the seriousness or ballads. the instrumentations. and it's danceable." · Their revue format allows this diversifies· lion and appeals lo all ages. Three generations of a Texas family flew here for the opening Krush hours and most weekend shows are sold out. Each set is a different mix of musical colors that might include critically acclaimed Dix· ieland. Sinatra tunes or a sampling pf the '60s' Creedence Clearwater Revival. the Mamas and Papas, the Righteous Brothers and Rolling Stones. FABULOUS IS THEIR NAME And variety la Kruah'a game • • . 'Tomatoes~ (FromP•&eC1) gllmpae the seaaon's funniest individual characterization. This would be Richard Drake as a local woodcutter, hog butcher and skunk farmer, a sort of cross between Pa Kettle and Earthquake McGoon. Drake's angular, laconic character draws· peals of laughter before he utters his first line and the reaction increase&. thereafter. When he comes ''sparking'' ln the second act, it's almost too funny to bear. Neither Patrick's prose nor Secord's ' staging may merit S\lstalned applause, but the . side·splitting antics or Richard Drake could set off a standing ovation. "A Bad Year for Tomatoes" continues for five more weekends, • Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 in the playhouse. amid the shops of the Seacliff Village center, : Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington : Beach. . CALL.BOARD Actors between the ages or ! 13 and 17 are being sought for the upcoming : session of the Gem Theater Young Actors : Workshop. starting March 14 .. the classes : will meet Saturdays from 10 a.m . lo noon · through April 25. with information available at • 636-7213 . . . An all·new musical stage spectacular featuring Jim Henson·s SESAME STREET MUPPETS ·~ \. Thws.Mar.19-SW1day Mar.22 All Seats Reserved $750, 6 50, 5 so ' ' '*.,.. .. ':.. * ~ ">/I ' ·.\ I LONG BEACH ARENA "-,. ~ · 't Thurs Mar 19. 7.30 Fn Mar 20. 7 30 _/ I Sell. Mai 21. 11 OOam 2 30& 7 30 . ..,/ Sun Mar 22. lOOprn& 4 30 INDEPENDENT PRESS FAMILY NIGHT •: ' ' I '~ ., '. 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MARCEU.O DANON ~by FRANCIS VEBER Ml.ISie by ENNlO MORRICONE Dnctor al ~ARMANDO NANNUZZI Execu!M Producer MARCE1.1.0 DANON A ~l\lllan ce>piocb:tlon l£S ~ AR'T1STES ASSOQES.Pn DAMA PRCXXJZIONE u.l-Aomt ~ 0 o.<I MA PAOOUZIONE •1 I ·I.PAA 1981 Al tW* -...i SOundlrack Album~ Q\ c.bew Recordl =-r-===~ T~ •TAAT• / edwards LIDO CINEMA TODAY MIW'OIT ILVD. AT VIA UDO NIWPOIT CH 673~350 ' • I tUl>A' -EVENl«l-~ -.-1·· HfW8 • ITAMKYANO HUTCH ~ ~~.- ONdty mllhaps plegU41 Stataky aO<I Hutch at their ln.._t~tloo Into ti.. mur· der ol a mot> ehiett9ln, who wu tcheduled to tHtlly 1 before 1 grand Jury. lea~s them 10 organized crome kingpins (Pert 2) Ill TIC TAC DOUGH ID M'A'8'H Dogged gmnshoe Col Potter learnt rhat neo· alive reports reoardlng lllm and the 4077th have reached Seoul. Lee Horsley's murder investigation is temporarily halted when a trained guard dog keeps him at bay on "Nero Wolfe" tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. 9) OOOOTIMES Florida's lnterHI 1n OtWI Of her pessenoen solves one -lous problem but era· a1111 another. (Part :?I al '1i) EL.ECTRIC COMPANY(R) Cl) C8SNEW8 ® A8CNEW8 t:30 Q 8UU.8£YE ID W!LCOME 8ACK, KOTTER A distraught Barbarino turns himself 1n at police headquarters because he blames h1msetf for a teach· ., s heart attack '1) BENNY HILL Benny takes a seroous look a1 1oday·s youth fJl) PROFILES OF POWER Guest Carol Schatz. 111ce president of lhe League ol Savings And Loans and p1es1dent ot tlle Women Lawyets· Assoc1ahon ol Los Angeles '1i) STUDIO SEE "Kayak" Kid kaya1<ers run lhe white water. two cob· biers teach -Ids to make their shoes (R) M'A'S'H A loolball heto creates a perplexing psychological problem IOI Hawkeye and CHANNEL LISTINGS B J w"-n he SIJ~s a wound thal will end h<J c.ar- 0]) BARNEY MILL.EA Fish brace• hlmsell tor a tong-needed operation and Berney makes Wol<> and HarrlS report by phone alter lhey laH 1n a - 8:551) EDITORIAL 7:00 I) C88 NEWS D N8CNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Howard becomes con· v1nced that his lite hu been wuled and dactdes lo run 1w1~ to Tahth 1J A8C NEWS Q JOKER'S WILD Q) M'A'S'H When Hawkeye becomes lemporery commende• of thil 4077th, he must con- terid w•lh an 1n11aSIOfl ot Koreans '1) SOLIDGOLO Host Dionne Warwtek fJl) OVER EASY Nutr111on" Gue$1s Dr Jean Mayer Chef Nar$81 David tRI m MACNEIL /LEHRER REPORT TIC TAC DOUGH @l MERV GRIFFIN Guests David Esse• 1tzh<1k Perlman. Jerty Ven I) KNX l CB.._1 L ,., Anye•lt•.., D t<.NBr 1 NB< Lo.., Anq,,11 • ., 0 "TLA lrtll I l ll'> All(j>'h"> IJ MBC rv tABt.I LO'> Anq1•!1•' ( "FMB 1C0'->1~1n D·~<.10 IJ KH l·TV, lnO 1 L.i'> A11 ll.'lt' 'fO' KCST tA.BC ~an O•PCJO ID KTIV 1 ln11 1 l '~ A.nqt>lt>-, '1) KCOP TV 1 lno I Lo., An91•l1·"> fl1) KCET 'TV 1PBS1 Loo; AnQ"'"" m KOCE TV I P8')1 Hun t·n~ton Bf'·lCh Dyke, Chat10tte Rae 7:30 I) 2 ON THE TOWN Host• Steve Edwards. Melody Raoers L•llen to the OQlden vOlee ot Danny Deardorff: • profile of a 20· year high school reunion 0 FAMILY FEUD U SHANANA GU4111 Henny Youngman 1J TELETONE NEWS Q FACE TI4E MUSIC ID ALL IN THE FAMILY When Edith dlSGovers thet an old beau 1s gomg to be at her hli)h tchoot reunion she dacu:les to go even 11 she has to attend by hef· sell Eil) MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT '1l) THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE P.M. MAGAZINE A chimp who cooks onves a van ano p1ac11ces karate. a bhnd woman wtlo tS an accomplished photogra pher 8:00 8 Cl) THE INCREDIBLE HULi< David searches to• a cure tor hll own malady by 1nves11oa1tng another leg end of a hulk·hke meta morph1s 01 a sc1en11st behaved 10 be dead 30 years (Part 11 0 HARPER VALLEY PTA Stetla pases as a hll• eape1t to get •evenoe on the Re<llys tor calling he< an alcohohc U MOVIE • • ··The Long Chase· ( 1972) Ben Murphy Rage< Davia A pa" of ~er erooh blaze a path of crtme wne.--they go U ttl BEHSOH u cou.EGE ~ Colorado Stata va Neva· da. LuVegu ' . ., .... ~ A IOOll It CIOll COl*fing, I blind womln W1'0 .. 1111 IC:CX>mP!i.tled photogt•· pNr: •ry ..... "*• • f1ow.t tow.: Caic>t. Carrot l u..e ftCCll.!plnel'I 10 rtli9w muaol• eremp •: Join EmHty lntrodl>CM l"- l)OllOn at<O. frog. • MOYll • • • .. Ch1y1nn1 Autumn" (1984) J~ S1ew1r1, Rlellatd Wldm.,k. Dif'ec:1ed by John FC>fd. Tl'll dramatic Hodu9 of C~ Indiana l•tendt from an Ottlahoma r-· vatlOn to thelf llOrMlandl lnWyomlnQ. • LOS ANO~L.E8 WUK INNVllW Hoat; Clett Roberta Cl> PllDOl IMN< Regullfly ec:heduled ptO- gtllll\mlOQ may be del9yecl ooe to Pteaoe breek• l:06 '19 WAU. ITREET WUK "Granville Again" Gunt. Joe Granville, pubtlltle<, "TM Granvllle Market Lei· I "' .. 1:30 D THE BAAOY BRIOE.8 Jan and Matcla decide ti.. only way they both will be able to five In their dream hOVM I• to •hare 11 D OJ) t'M A BIO GIRL NOW While trying to uncover rlpotta In ti.. auto repa11 industry, Diana taus 1n love with a meeharwc Shi'• Investigating. I ID WHO LOVES AMY TONIGHT? A teen·aoe gin manlpu· latM her parents al '19 WASHINOTON WU>< IN REVIEW 9:00 I) Cl) THE OUt<ES Of' HAZZARD Boss Hogg brings his nasty nephew Hughie back to Hazzard to help him nail the Duk .. D N£ROWOLFE An old enemy threa1en1 to blow up Nero s home unless Nero gives up on • parllcular 1nvest1gat1on IJ®J MOVIE • • '" 'The Long Journey Baci<'. (1978) Stephanie Z1mba1tat. Cl0<11 Leach· man A teen·age g11I attempts to put her hie back together alter being permanently cnppled in an accident (RJ ID MERV GRIFFIN Guests David Essex 1t2ht• Perlman, Jerry Van Dyke Ch1t10tte Rae Tom D<Hsen fJl) WAU. STREET WEEK "Granvllle Again" Guest Joe Granv111e. publtsher. 'Thi! Granville Mari.et lei· ter '1i) CMRECTED 8Y JOHN FOAO Clips from over two dozen claHIC Wms and 1nte~1 Wtlh James St-art, Henry Fonda and John Wayne highlight this retr09pee11ve on the movlemaklng car-of director John Fatd Nartlted by Or_, w ..... HO. SACMMeHTO WR)( IHAEWW Hoel Muney From900 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 8, 1981 TUBE TOPPERS KCOP • 8 : 00 -·'Cheyenne Autumn." Richard Widmark and Carroll Baker star in this saga of the Cheyenne· Indians' return to their homeland. ABC • 9:00 -"The Long Journey Back." Stephanie Zimbalist plays a girl recovering Crom physical and emotional trauma alter a school bus accident in this TV movie with Cloris Leachm&J) and Mike Connors. KOCE 9 9:00 -Directed by John Ford. A retrospective of the movies of one o( Hollywood's outstanding action directors. 10:00 II Cl) THE DUl<ES Of' HAZZAAO Boss Hogg goads Luke lnto stepping Into the box- ing nng with a p<otesaionll llghler 0 NIC MAOAZINE WTTH DAVID BRINKLEY DUCI) NEWS ID TI4E INDEPEHDEHT EYE .. T.... LHI 01 Thi! little Brewetlff" Frank Binney p<eaenta an his10<1cal pro· Ille of • small Te•H , brewery tounded et the b9Qlnn1no of th11 century. 10:30 ID NEWS Cl) INOEPENDEHT NETWOMNEWS al TI4E PtCNIC A Siient com&dy about an outing on a summer day with 1 crusty old genetJll and h•a family stars Ronnte Corbell and Ronnte Bark· ., 11:00 I) 0 IJ @) NEWS U KENNY EVERETT VIOEO SHOW Sid Snot bflngs his usual rough charm and gentle touch 10 the Show Q NEWLYWEOGAME ID M•A 0 8'H Col Polllt Hawkeye B J Frarik and Radar get hope· lenly loll on the11 way back from a medical meet· 1ng '1) BARETTA 'Not On Our Block fl) DICI< CAVETT Guest wrttltf Kurt Ander- sen 11:30 I) Cl) MOVIE * * • · Citizens Band" ( 1977, Paul LaM1t, Candy Clar"" A man'• ob....ion with policing the CB a;rw1ves get• him involved with various funny. oflt>eal hOM41town IOCllS. (R) D TOHIGHT Host Johnny Carson Guests Melina ManehH· 1er, Sta"• Landesberg . U MOVIE • • "T,... Mole People" ( 1956) John Agar, Cynthia Patrick, An ancient temple and underground beings are uncovered by lour arehaeotoglsts •n Asia 1J ltlJ FRIDAYS U GONSMOKE The 1bduct1on ot a teen· age g111 by Indians involves Melt in a long trek to res· cue her Q) MOVIE • * •, ··The Landlord' ( 1970) Beau Bridges Lee Grant A wealthy young man causes a Shr within his family when he decides to purchase a 1enemen1 house in the ghetto fJl) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 Q) ONE STEP BEYOND "The Sorcerer" A l1eu1en- an1 confesses lo a murder and demands 10 be pun· 1sned 10< 11 even though a court has proven that he couleln I heve done 11 JOHN DARLING 1.-.aoe ~tNCW. Hoet: 1.MlllM NewMlll GuMtl E~ H.,, ... Devld Bowle. CiHf AIGNtd. £111 J-. ~-O.ot'lel, Yf" Dyll• Pitka. g DC*LANI Outill ·-y Devi• Jr • FrancH Faye, M.,cla HINa • ONI ITV MYOND "TN Villa" In a hypnotic tr~. Mll(Y Low hat a VIiion ol totn4tC>M tr8')ped In 1111 etevalOf 12:40 e vmo waT: MCKl'TAGI! .. AU Gunts TN OMdhNdt, IM Rolling St-: album cover artlall Kelly and Moute; lltm-maker Jean. Luc Godard. a CAN>l IUAHETT ANOl'NIHCe Skit• "TV Commerctals. "Frlenda," "Lucky lady," "TM Old Folka " 1:000 MOVIE • *'I\ "HouH Of Terra<" ( 1972) Jenntter Bishop. . Aretl Blanton ., IHOUEHOEHT Ne1WON< NEWS 1:108 HOU.YWOOO HEARTeEAT I Gueall The Motels, Holly Penfield, Bank, The Spec•· a11,G-11s ®J AOAM-12 Malloy llnO RMCI take to the hills on horMbacil to track down thieves 1:30 Q THE LONE~ER "Trapped" Cl) MOVIE •*'""Dear Deao Oehlah" ( 19721 Agnes Moorehead. Will~ 1;..a g MOVIE • • "Fer-Oe -Lanee · ( 19741 David Janasen, Hope Lange 1:461) NEWB 2:00 0 COMEDY SHOP ID MOVIE • • "Voyage To The End Of The Universe' (1964) Dennis Stephens, Francis Smolen 2:18 1) EDITORIAL 2:20 I) MOVIE • • • Judge Horton And The Scottsboro Boys ( t976) Arthur Hill, Vere Miles 2:300 NEWS 2:450 NEWS 2:50 0 MOVIE • •, "Demon Bartlet Of Flee! Street ( 1936) Tod Slavghler Eve L•Sler 3:00'1) MOVIE ...,\II 10>\'t l/:00 I • •o..tTY COIMWTY F&DMCK Ha.I: Fernando Del Rio • UNIVIMn'Y 0. THE AIR Cl)IUNNM~ 9'18. AL.Ml THAT TEACH ·~·I IUNME HMUTER THAT 8CAT 8 tUJ IT'S YOUR 8U81HES8 I DAVEY AHO GOLIATH ~OUT ., 9'0MP£A ROOM ()) VOICE Of' AGRIOUlTUM 7:00 U DUl1'Y'I TAHHOU8E D GOOZIUA I HONG KONO PHOOEY 8 PACUETTEM HOii Larry McCotmldt D 0 IUPEAF°MH08 G HOlFUOGE ... TUANA80UT al YOGA'°" HEAL TI4 (I) TV..e LOOKS ~ T LEAANINO 7:30 II MARLO ANO TI4E MAOIC MOVIE MACHINE U BIG BLUE MAA8l.E G GIOGLESNOffT HOTEL • ID E1.EMENTARY NEWS '1) QUE PASA, U.8.A.? Eil) VEGET A8lE SOUP (I) l<IOSWORLO 8:00 I) ()) MIGHTY MOUSE I HECKLE & JECKLE D THE FUNTSTONE8 U THE RIFLEMAN IJ @) PLASTICMAN I 8ABY PLA8 U ROLLER DERBY ID MOVIE • • ''> They l ive By Night t 1949) Farley Granoer. Cathy O'Donnell 9) SPECIAL PEOPLE Eil) REACH FOR THE SUN A 1am11y special leaturong Pam Oawbef and Avery Schreiber uses wacky SG•· enc.e-lichon humor and special ellects to 1each 1he wise use ol energy by Annstrong & Batiuk That's th~ Way it was -30 years with Cronkite 'Gloria' set HOL11YWOOD (AP) - Th e s t -o r y of the headline-producing 193.f c h il d c ustod y f ight involving America's "poor little rich girl," Gloria Vanderbilt," will be made into a m in i ser ies for NBC. .. ,..,,......i. SIGNING OFF W•tt•r Cronkite Builders support telethon With t he 1981 Stop A rthri tis Teleth o n d r a wi ng n ea r its ·t e levision drive this weeke nd. more th an · $135,000 already bas been 'donated by developers and building industr y tradespeople toward the ,Bu i lding Indu s t ry ·Association's goa l of -4160,000. C/L, Inc . has donated .$15,000 toward the 1981 ,Stop Arthri tis goal. •'Donating $10,000 to the ~pecial cause ar e F red "Sand R ea lt y a nd ,.Nottincbam Pacific. • The Pr es l ey :c orpo r a ti o n h as :c o n t r i b u t e d : approximately 96,000 in :stock, while $5,000 :-ctonaUoal were received •from M.J. Brock & Sons, !.Inc., R.L Seiven & Sons !.and Walker Ir Lee. : Arnona Uae many firms :donaUn1 $1,000 are i Admore Cabinets, the : Baljlwtn Company, tM : Ber&bHr Company, t Home Builders COUDcll, * Home S.rinp Ir Loan, .. Hubbert Advertllinl 6 : Pabne Relatton1, the Wltteoblr& Corporation aod World'nU.. ". ne 1111~ wUJ be ..... • CliMIM' S ,.,.. U ,.m. s.tmda' ..W •~··.....,. , By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANG ELES <AP> -Tonight, W a 1 t e r· C r o n k i t e e n t e r s semi-retirement and leaves the "CBS E vening News." The R epublic may endure. but our national fabric surely will strain with the weight or the loss. F a r ewell, avunc ular Cronkite. Good-night, sweet Uncle Walter . Or was it "Dutch uncle?" Hmm America's Uncle? Wail a minute, here. Who is this guy Cronkite, and how did he come to be m y uncle? BY BEING THERE. mostly. Oh. Cronkite is coolly profession al, pl easant e n o u g h to b e h o ld , classically American in his values and sense or decency a nd right and al l of t hat. H e 's e n e r geti c, ha rd-working and he has a swell speaking voice. But most or all. Cronkite is there. Wa lter Cronkite 's mustachioed mug has been omnipresent during t he entire lifetime of nearly half this country's population. I'm not only talking about the 19 years he's headed u p the "CBS Evening News." I. for one, happen lo think of "The 20th Century'' when I t hi n k o f C r o nkite . You m ay remember "Man of the Week." But Walter Cronkite has been before the nation as an a nchor type, in one for mat or another, since 1951. when he hosted a show called "Open H ea r i n g ," a w ee kl y C BS documentary series. He moved on to: -"Man of the Week," 1952·53, the program that was the forerunner or CBS' news-panel show, "Face the Nation." "You Are T here," the show that featured re-enactments of historical events and gave Cronkite a line more fa m ous (at th e time ) tha n his "That's the way it is ... " news signoff. It was, "What sort of day was it? A day like a ll days, filled with t hose events that alter and illuminate our times .. a nd you were there." .. It's News To Me," a ga me s how featuring a panel of celebrities whom Cronkite quizzed on news events. He hosted the show in 1954. -"AIR POWER," 1956-58, a documentar y produced with the Air Force. -"T he Twentieth Cent ury .'· 1957 -70, Cron kite's lou r of the m arvels of modernity. -"Eyewitness to His tory." a current events show that Cronkite hosted in 1961·62, until be became a nchor of "CBS' Evening News" program. In these 30 years, America h as C:Ounty .traffic woes aired · · T h e B us i n es s directors, brokers and Exchange" continues to business representatives cover the Orange County on hand for "Bringing bus iness scen e with Bu s iness to Or a n ge "Trans portation a nd County." The progra m Business" tonight at 7:30 focuses on drawing - onKOCE,Channel50.At a nd m ai nta ining - the same time on March companies to Orange 13, the series examines C o u n t y , s inc e th e the pros a nd cons o f s tre ngth a nd financial lurlna businesses to s t a bi l i t y o r a OranaeCounty. mun i c i p a J it y are The ftrSt progra m finds determined by income gener ated from those businesses. The program also looks a t pro ble m s facin g planning directors - cos t s of rel o catio n , tra nsportation, housing -as weU as bow other cities compete for the s ame bus iness. Both programs repeat the following Saturdays at 11 a.m. host Bob H e ide andr:.m;m;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I tt'ansportatlon experts probi ng problems of h :affl c c onjCeatlo n, inadequate hlabway s ystems and lack of government fund• to expand freeway• •Del public t.ranatt. 'Ile>' alto dl1cu11 corrective mea1ures lnclucJ ln1 company 1ubeldles1 ride l harina llnd VUl poo11. Or•nt1• Co••t College pre .. nta TJte followint week, ""rbe 8u1lness Eacbaaae " bat promlaent plannin RAY BRADBURY World f srr1ous science fiction writer WRITER'S DAY aATURDAY,MARCH14 Meet Authors, Editor$, Agent/ Pine Arla 111 -9 •·"'· • I P•"'• 2701 Fairview Rd .. Cot4a Meaa REGISTRATION: $15 -lncludN Lunch VIH /Maattrcard WtlcorN -~ been to war a couple of times, to the brink or social and technological revolution. And Cronkite was always there, telling the survivors just what they'd s urvived. Through som e cosmic connection. having, I think, as much to do with Cronkite's ubiquity as a nything else, Ame rica has come to associate making it through another day with the fellow who stamped it "official" on the "E vening News. And now, a new officia l stamper. Welcome, Cousin Dan. YOU'RE NEVER MORE VULNERABLE THAN WHEN YOU'VE SEEN TOO MUCH . TWENTI Em C.l:NTURY ·FOX PRtsENTS A PETEii YATt:S ALM WILLIAM HURT• SIGOURNEY WEAVEll ·OIRJSlOPHER PWMMER "EYEWITNESS" •nd JAMES WOOOS •Ptoduct'd end Dln.<tt-d bv PETER YATlS Wnttcn by STEVE TESICH · Mu.tie by STANUY 511.VERMAN IN()W AN A¢(}N ®'ERB6C8 I • ~ ·-~, .. f..,..~ I ""91..iC NOTICE ,. mMtCa '°~ ,,. NOTIC• Oii D9ATH Of' ..,............. f'ICTI ---~ ... -IMJTIC.•TIUSfH'laA&.8 • I 0 •• I •• w • y ..... na..... ..... .,....'" k .... D .. U1&lt MUNTt••TON , ...... "" c•••CM. .... HO••• .. ~ .... ...,.... .. N1119 ..:-.~ --.. ... :~;~~UIUOll ...... KMOOL ~~~-:W':!.":".::.'; o. C•llCM. .... D. •~•• Dll"'•~oPMe•T COM-. . 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N•-.w1 lffe: ... c.ur ..... , .... ,....,..,,.,,..,.... .,.. • 111e • Ofll<1t• ""°'* • Mid c:-v '"" ten objections wl th the ~•"11 J M<K•rr•11 un c1111 "" oin.-iCT elflCll .._..., " •m• "O.Clt•.,..."1 111111 .,.., -~ court before the hearlnQ . · • veni....,. •-. HllMl•llllM• llHC.11. ,...,.._. or1 ... N-1 1Hc11, c.111.,11•• CA ...._ ~ ~,.. _..,,...., ~•rc-4 1a.: -... c11111 .. "' .. Your appearance may be ~. ....,.__ 11 Clftduc_...,.., 111 . ....,..1. Ac.., ti .... ,...."*'• -• ,., ac:c•a. ,..,,.., 111erMC11-In person or by your at· • ,....., ,. ... 1911 1111. n.. .....,..,. me111, MIPPOf1 w fer o..,., purPo••· torney CIMtNel. IK'lle9wle .. -·-..... 11 MNd •II H _.._ts ere r-wd IM ' 0•1"1111tf411ie., .. Mercll, ltll. IE .......... ~ JAStl u,.... CllH C-1 LAil• ~orelt, C.I. t2'IO Jtlwt J. McKernn -• w.11ifll ,.., o1 ...... (II -•· 111t O.Mflt ol ., 9re11ted to 0Wnw1 In I F Y 0 U A R E A Tiii• ~: ~ "'--:::.,IN Tiie •••• ,., .,. .. ,..., •lld ,.•rtlme 111e ArUcl• o1 the ~1ere11on .. 1111ec1 C R E O IT 0 R or a con· ~~~! ,-.. , .. ~ .,.. _,. 111111 11e e1 ,_. ,...,. •lld o-"1e .. rne111.... Unnent creditor of the de· ~ ...... -ry · 11111 Allentlon 11 dlrect.d lo 1111 l«I • •1•1 11 ·-11 .,. ~•Y -.. CON· 11111 111, o11. etc .. 11 ••<111>tect from 111e ceased, you must flle your PulMI..., °' .... ~Dell., ;::i TfllACToa 1o ......., .. c:Oftlrect 11 ascrtpllon 1111111a Cl'N•.,,••• ..,d artY c lalm with the court or Pv1MIJM41 Or .... CMll Olll'f Pilot, Joilercll '· 1, II. ltll 120WI PVBUC NOTICE N'1nl FICTITtOUI aUMlllll MAMaSTATU .. •T Tiie ltll-1119 PfflOlll era C1oln9 ~ ....... , GOLDEN SUN euaGEal, 2111 W. McF ...... Sell~AM. CAlllornle f'27CM. Louis G. Sll•r•1, IJ27 Leme ·-· LAlle a..11. c.tltornl• .... . ,.., ......... 1m L.eoN A ...... . LOftl 8Ndi, CMlfwllle ..... Tl\lt llUtlMll I• c-clect "" • -···~· !AUit G. SW•r• ,....fll_ ... Tllil ..__. •M filed •IWI llw Counl., Clefll of Ote1199 ,_,, 011 Merell•. 1"1. l'et;, JO,lJ,Mw. '· IJ, "1 -ertNcl, elld -811'f WkO!llr«IOr poll Cy IUued In lllf name ol • present It tO the personal .,.,.., "'"' ,. ,.., '* •-•-1119 purc11a .. , et• Ml• Ullder Hid Offd ol t ti I t d Mid 1pec1iled r•• to •II wor11me11 Tri;1t "''" elso co11t41111 Mid 011 u c• represen a ve appo n e PVBUC NOTICE PICTITtOUS euMllell M&Ma ITATIMllllT TM ....._.,. ,.._ 11 dlrllne 111111· --: VENTUllA CWflCAI.. CS...I.., Tw1ll11 ... -. Slille AHi, Cast• Meta.CMHlwlN~ Pllyll .. -Mac ..... ~ • .., T1i1ll11 ... _, Suite A201, CHI• MeM, C"Hwnl• tau7 Tl\lt ........_. ll C411111YC1ed b'f ... Ill· e11 • .-. Pllytllt A. Mac ..... Tiiis MMMw1t -Hied •.ti\ lfle COUllly Clerll ef OtM19 Ceunly CHI FMnlttyll,1 ... .. , .. , .. ,_....,....., u'"" 111 ,,. ... "''°"of "°"· by the court within four ow cOfttrect. Tiie 11r111 --ene1 Oilier <om· months from the date of No.,....,,,.....,.,., .... _ 1111 .,.Cl fer '"°" delltNtlon. 11 .,.y, ol IN rffl f' t I of I tt • .. ,.., °' ,_.,,.,, .. ,..,, .,,..,, •ftw ""'_,., -v•bed -. .. i1 purported irs ssuance e ers as u.,..,, ... ,.,..,....,1,,.oo•a to IHI. » s .. P111e 1..1 .... Newport provided In Section 700 of A ... .,.........,_. _,.,m_• a .. c.,,C:..lforlll•uwo the Probate Code of ......, wtlf 1ae ....,..,.. prter It HKli· The 1111Clersl911ed Tru•I" Clh · C llf I Th ti f lloll ol tlle -.lrKI. Tiie lllY,_l llelld cl•lm~ eny lleDllllY lor .,, l"'orrtKI· a Orn a, e me Or "'-" 11e 111 .,,. 1wm Mt '°'"' 111 ,,. ,,.,. 01 .,,. street -·-end otller filing claims will not ex-c11111rec1dK-~ common dHl-llon, ,, ... ,. ·-plre prior to four months fll9tr1c . ..,,...,, 01redor .,.,.,~ f , .. _ ..o-te of the hear Melllt-a, O,.ret l0111 ~ S.ICI Wle wfll lie medt, but wiU-1 . rom u.., \Ht • c:..w..c... co•e11•nt or_,,.,,,,, •• ,,,..,,or Im· ing noticed above. PvlNl._Or .... eo.11 o.11., Pl101, IHIH. ,...,dint 1111e. PoSMUJon • ., YOU MAY EXAMINE Fee.21,Mwdl6."" NO.fl •11eum1><-.1"'1uci1ne 1'"· cl!Arge. the file k ..... t by the court. ellCI ••PIMM af .... Trvtl• -ol Ille v,. PVBUC NOTICE P\1941-Or .... Coest 0.ll'f PllOI, FU7UI Feti. 10. 11. NW.•. IJ, 1"1 .,._., Pu1111111M1 er..,.. eo.11 De11, P11o1. 1rum creeced Dy u10 OHC1°'Tr1111.1o If you are interested In the pey , .. rWN1n1119 pr1nc1""1 """' or estate, you may flle a re· t111 llOI•<•• •ocu,..., by w1e1 °"" 01 quest with the court to re· N711U Trust to #II: .-,ooo 00 •1111 1111.,.ffl f NOT1ce To c11eo1to111 ,.,.,.°" '""" s.pc1mi.r u. '"° •• celve spec I al notice o the Merci\ a, 11. a , 11, '"' 1221 .. 1 PVBUC NOTICE PICTITtOUI eUltN•U NANITATIM•llT Tiie fol_... --11 doing bull· ....... , QUALITY COACHWOaKS, 1W11 ,=1111 l.Mle, H1i11llll9I011 .. ~II. C.. M•reor«I Je ... •111-.,, 7022 Hell A .. ., HUfltlflVlon llff<ll, C.. t2M7 Tllll _.,__ 11 c.-led b'f en Ill· di•lelow•I. Mer911ret J. AnlhOll'f Tllh Itel-•ts flied •Ith Illa CoulllJ Ctwk ol 0r..,.. Cou111y 011 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINeSS NAMe STATIMeNT Tiie tollo,.ing petlOlll •re dol119 bu1l11H1 .. : REOOHOO PLAZA SHOPPING CENTEll. 3 Corpor•I• Pleu, Sull• 700, Na__, e..:11, C... '2'60 Da11llll L. GlbO elld Rull\ A/111 GlbO, > Corporal• Plau, S..11• 200. Hl #Port llNlch, C.. '2'60 Tl\lt --· ii being C*><luclecl by llldMCl ... ls. ""'"Ann GlbCI O.ml1L Glllll> Tllll Itel-I •• filed wllh llW Colinly Clerk ol 0r .... Co4'nly on o, euuc TfllANSF•• 1t,.. per .......... •• P<'o•I-111 w10 Inventory of estate assets Noltce It ,,., •• ., 111••11 10 '"• 110l•fll 111us '°'''-.,,, ed•...c:91 o1 and of the petitions, ac-Cr•dllon o1 OCXOlllES A. PAaRA, $1,02•.U•I01tntwest. CO Un t S and ( e p 0 rt S T1en1leror, -llullll4tll eddr"' 11 The beMllctary _, u•d Offd ol • 2102 eu.t111H1 c..ntet Ori••· •••IM, Trull 11eretolore uecuteci •11C1 d•· described In Section 1200 CCMHlly af 0r.,., Sl•I• af C.lltMnle, llwred to Ille UllCltrl ..... d • wrlllen of the California Probate ~~·1~!~~.,,t.~~~:~1 :_,: ~.·.·~:,'°';:,~:·~=.°:;"~:.~1~ Code. eoe1re11 11 1011 Lome Viti• Piece. •lld Elecllon to Seu. Tl• Ullde•ll9flld Robert L. Humphreys Flillarton. '°"'"" ol Or*'91, St••• ol ceuHd ••Id Notice ol Oefe1111 •nd Attorney at Law C•lllornl•. EIKllon to Sell 10 .. recorded In Ille 881 Dover Drive Suite 33 TIMI ~ly 10 .,. 1re1111erree1 11 county • .,.,. 111e 1u1 P•-•1Y '' N port Be h 'cA 92663 IOUled al 2102 Business Cefllet Ori .. , localed. ew . ac / lr•lne, Orenge Counly, Stele of Dele· FIO<'Utry1S, "" (714) 6".S-2710 ce111or111e. 1-1•1 Mof't9IOt Corpore-Published Orange Coast Said ""°"9rtY i1 Ott<rtbed In .. ,,.,., Uon 0 Piiot M h 6 7 13 H:All .. IKkilllr .... ,fhrtlirtt,eqM.... UMICITrust.. ally , arc / / 1 me11t •rid.,.. Mii af 11\el -•t4orlal ly. JolllWlll._. 1981 1210-81 ..... ,,. _...._ --.. AIRPO•T Publl111M Or ..... Coell Dell., Piiot, PIM67J Februery U, ltll l'ISMJI PublllllMI Or ..... C:0.11 Delly PllOI PuDllllWd OrM91 C:O.ll Delly Pllol Feb<Wryli,1 .. 1. EXECUTIVE SUITE SECllETAalAL Merell •. II. JO, ltll ,...,.1 ------------SEllVICE -.outed tt 2102 ll4dlll4tl1 Ce111 ... on .... 1rvi.... 0r.,... c-ty, PUBUC NOTICE Stile of Celllonll•. Th• ....... 1,., ..... "'"' 11e ,.,_,.. • NOTICE OF DE ... TH OF l'eb. 11, -· •• u. 20, 1 .. 1 101M1 Feb 21. MM .•. ll, 20, 1 .. 1 1-..1 PUBl.JC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTtnaus 8UMN•M NAMll ITAT•MaMT TIMI ,......,... ,.,_ It Clll119 llull· ....... , CAVANAGH AHO AUOCIATES, 1150 I!. 1"" SttMt, Seftte Alla. C... 9t701 JemH P•lrlc ll C•••n•gh, I• NtllOl, llYIM, C.. '271< Tiiis bullM$1 II <oonducttd by.,. Ufl· lllCMpor•td lllOCletlon otller -e S>'lt•IMr$Ntl, J-• Petrkll C.•en..,, Tllh •tei-t ,,. .. lllld •llll IN Covntr Clerk 01 Or., .. Cou111., °" Fet>nHr., U, ttll. ,,,...,. PubllllWd Or ..... Coell o.11, Piiot Ftb. 21, NI¥.•. U. 20. 1"1 no.11 PUBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS .US.Maa llAMalTATIMeNT Tiie lotl-11111 ,... .. ,,, •r• delflt .............. AHIMALS·•·PETS, HO W Mc F-. SMI• Ane, C.. '27M J•m•• o. SP••"l•rt, 11u PeulertN, COlU MeM, C.. '26Ji. Clwl1 T .......... 1n~ P.,le<lno ..... Coste-... c.. m• Thll bullilHI ll C-.n.4 lly Ml Ill· meted on M ettor llW 1 .. 11 ..., of M II N I C I ~ A L C 0 U a T 0 F ~ ,_..""· '"'· •• ••:• A.M. ., eua. -~~~~--LA VINA M. CREECH, Rows ESCROW co zm N T 11 -R• • ....... _.. air• LA VINA CREECH ..... ...,.nm.~...,.._c:A.,~1.11 MAllecMlou.MCOU.n AND 011 ~ETITION TO .. ~..:=.:.~a:.':.; ='= ADMINISTER ESTATE ~T,·.~ •. _.,, fflf .......... ,..... .... ~LA~~.,,~:::-.• MESA NO.,.,.,,... ~-. T 0 a I I h e I r s • D~tecl.'Feta. 19 ltll AMCIJEE , IHC.,e~ellDll dlt T11e 1e11 ci.rcree11tortm•,111, DEFENDANT : DONALD beneficiaries, ere ors c1elm• ,,.,.,_,_holder h Mer<ll u PA 11 K Efll, "'•ST ooe 111row111\ and contingent creditors of , .. 1 • TENTH OOE., 111e1W.. La Vin• M. Creech, aka c.-~.., LaVlna Creech and J-C.Al•eret Trartst .... N•lllll BURROW E5CROWC0 Cll•ICIWll J-D.Spr..._. Tlll1 llel ....... "'" flied will\ llW ~1:: ~J:lwalln Aw Cou11ty Cl.,.k ol O•anoe Co4'nly on SenteAM,CA'2111 Februerv 2', ltll. FllMIS Escro• No.,....,, NoT1e11v ........ .-..ne persons who may be ,.,.. _, '9cNt ...-. .,.. ....... otherwise Interested In the :..-:'..':':.=-:. ~ will and/or estate: •-· A petition has been flled av1so1 u11ect ,,. •ldo d ...... ~. by Wally Guthrie In the El Trl~I pyede deel<llr <-•· Ud. Sun.rlor Court of Oranne sin •lldlencle 1 IMftOS que Ed. ,,_. ,.~ • ... Hllll'll .. JO dies. Le• .. lnlorme-County requesting that Publll/Wd Or ..... C:O.•I Delly Pllol PubllllWd Or ..... COHI Delly Piiot, Feb. 21, -•. 13. to, 1"1 ..O.fl Merell•. ltll 12IMI PVBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE clolll~~o"f':E DEFENDANT: A ci.ll Wally Guthrie be appoint· cempl•lnt .... -filed by .... pl•lll-ed as personal represen-'9CTITtOUHUll'11t1u 1111 ... 1M1 '°"· tatlve to administer the F1CT1nouse1111Meu NAMalTATUHNT •· 11 yoi; w1111 10 e1e1a11e1 11111 estate of La Vina M . F1CT1nouseu11Nan MAM•STATaMaMT T1tet011o.111t __ ,,.....,.11w1,.u •-•u•t. "°"'"*'t.•llflln »•rs•tt... Creech, aka Lav Ina NAM• STAT•M•NT The lollowl119 PfflOM ••• CIOlftg H : ..... -........... Oii you. flt• TM ••-119 _ _. 1a c1o11111 bull· bua1,,.11a: coaAL •EALTY, "JS Jem .. •1111 11111 eow1 • -itten p1MC11ne 111 Creech <under the In· ........ , $1( I( ENTERPRISES, U>Ol •••• , Cl rel•. l'eu11ltl11 v.,,.,, ·-· ..... '°"""''"'· U11last "" dependent Administration D AR TIE c H T IE c H H I c A L 81wberry u. .. El TMo. c.. w.. C .. lfemleft111 ... IO, -....... 11 •Ill ... ....... .. of E t t A t) The petl SERVICES, >JS f'le<enlle A .. 11w, L•tlille f'Aclllc Flne11clel (a O...Wllllern,.._,tl1SJ-., .... lc.Mltfl of 1119 p1 .. 11llf1, -Wt S a ts C · • Suitt JOS • ..._, .. «,., c.. '2~ ce11tornl• ..:orp•r•llo111, UJOI flllnr c1rc1a, Fei;111e111 v.11 • .,, court ,...., ..,..,, •I~ .... ,... tlon Is set for hearlnQ In o..i. A. Jo" .... Jr., 21m ~" ... e1w11e"' u. .. £• TMo. c.. n.a c.t•fWlll•ft.111 "°" '°' "" , .. ,., Mmln4M 1n ttw Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic L-. H-lftlleft Qffcl\, c.. ,,_ Tiii• ~ .. ~.,. C.• "''' .......... I• ceNllKIM lly ... ,,.. CO!ftPl•l11t, ... 1c11 could •HUii Ill Center Drive, West, In the T1111 _..... ,, ce1111u<1ee111.,., i ... _.11.... ..,.,...., •••11hl\me111 •• ...... •••ne '' C I t Y of Sant• An a• Cll•l .... I. LACMINA PACll"IC 0... ,..,._ -· flf Pt'91119rt'r or _, re11411 ,._ a o.wtA.awt .... J,, FINANCIAL Tllh......,.,,. -"'"" wltll .......... ln11Wcemplel11L California on Aprll 1, 1981 Tiiis ,..,.,..,.,. •• Ill ... wltll 1119 T .., 11¥ ltll Ptft ..... tt•~ 1 ........ 1 :~! C,_ ef o.-.,. c-ty 911 ~~ ... ·-~Ult ~-Ice el at 9; 30 e.m. '°"11'' Cler1l " 0r..,.. c-ty .,. 11"' 11---• ........ ,_ __ ,.,,,..,, e11 •·-_,,'".... -· ·-IF YOU OBJECT to the t-.rta. 1t11. c-•v ci.n e1 °'.,.. C-~y ~_.. • ._ ~' .. '"" ,_. wrttt•11 ,., ..... ,_,..,.,a,IWI. ~ ..... 0r..,..c..to.11Y""i.t. ,....._,Hany,1Myt1e11t•011 t1me. granting of th• petition, t PlllMI .... er-. CMtl Delly ~.... "' . .. •. 11,-.11,Mw.6, 1"1 .,..... OATID: ""''I,'"'· you should either appea •· v . NW . ., 11, •· '"' ,....., Nb!,.._ oo-. Qe'4 DlllY ""... J. ,...,_, Cler'k at the ~ring and state • ~•n.Mw.,u,a."" PM• rtJ9UC NOTICE , w.~e1":.:!.:.'.'~ your objections or fll PVBUC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE •ecTmouuue•u• ::!.~.::1;:·.=:,•>12 written objections with t PVaLIC NOTICE PtJBLIC NOTICE .. cluelv•IJ In lhe ._nATeMm"1' 11.,......,.. court before the t'MNrlnQ. TM......._,.,_ ........ -.... A""'"''w..it111111 Your appearance may -.. : ~-'-0r..,.. Coe•t o.4r., Plio«.. In person or by your et HeAVINLV SC&NTI Mer<ll •1>.a.21,1t11 IU ... 1 torney. P.-OMOTIOHALI, 1n "J" "lwwtl* ·---·------~--=,..· ~ 9-11, Cellferllle PUBUC NOTICE I F y 0 U A R E er.-.,o...a1e,HOw . .--" CREDITOR or a con· ........ ~c:.tl,.,.,........ PICTtTIOUUUM ... 11 tlngent creditor of the de· T11 .. ..,._ ,, , ..... ..,. -, '" 111. ...,.. ..,,.,.... .. T ceased, you must fll• you dMtlMI. 1 Tll• , .. ._.... ,..._, •r• <l•lftt clalm with the court o Tiii• ~o.:.~~ ........ 111111~.:'~ IV fllEALTY ..... preHnt It to the persona c-t• c1ettt " °'"'91 teliMr 1111 MKArtl!W .. ,,.., .,.. .. -· N....,, representative appoint• """*" ••· "''· ,.,.,. eeecfl, cm.,.,.....,. by the court within four T•m eyre11 c11r11t•ft .. 11, •st7 months from the date o ,.:.':t~a:.~'1.~ Otlly :::; ~~:=~,,., N••P0'1 •mll, first Issuance of letters a PUBLIC NOTICE ""' ..,_ i. cenW<1'"' lll'f.., • provided In Section 700 of .,,, ... ,, T e,r OW••• the Probate Code of ,111, ....:::..., :. "'ect w1111 .. Callfomla. The time fo c_,, c1er11 .. 0r..,.. cOllftt., '" flllng claims will not ex ,....,., '' ,..,, ,.,.,191 pl re prior to four month ~..,.er..,. c.• o.11y ..,,., from tht date of th• hffr ~-. ... u • ._,.,,,,, .. , ~ lngnotlcedabove. YOU MAY EXAMIN PVBUC NOTICE the flle kept by the court ----------If you are lnterest9d Int f'ICTtftWIWM•.. estate, YOY mty flle a ,. ,,.. ,:e::a.=ez . ..,,.. quest with the court to ...... 1 telve tPKl•I notice oft v.c.1. MW•'"'''"°· »t1 w. Inventory of estate asset MeeAr11111~ .,.,,,., 1e11t• Au, end of tht -tltlons ac calllen!M.,.. -• v1eu C•"'"'nt1er '"'··•counts end report C•llter111• "''•'•""'· ,.11 w. described In Section 1 1ucar11111r ••••v s.111• A11•. of the Callfomla Prooett C•lfenllll.,.. Cod• ~· a-.ft L. H--reys 1'111• ......... -t11• wtt11 .. Attorney,. Law C-ly Clef1t .. °' .... Cllllllty .. •1 Dover Drive SUi.t J3 ,..._.," ""· •••"' ~ 8Nct1,' CA '26'l ,........ °'"" c.... Oeltr =-(71•) 6&2710 , ... -. "· ..... '""" PublttMd oranoe co.1 Dally PO~. Mlrch 6,), 11, • .., 120M1 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ' . Clllllflll . - r •t1w'1 Mellce: All real estate ad· ver\laed In thla newt1111per la aubjed to the Fedenil Fair Hou•· Ins Act ol UIU which makes it llle1al to ad· vertlte "any preference. !Imitation. or d is · ..... ..... ....................... •••1119 lllJ . ..................... . lmlMS. Spacloul family home on larp lot. Gr.et IOU· 'tJonl Famlly rm with wet' bar ind brick nrep&aee. a car 1ara1•. SSZl.7'0. Owner wUI help tlnance. A Division ol Harbor Investment C:o·, c rl m In a lion baaed 011 I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! race. color. rell&ion. sex. or neUonal ori&in. or an intention to make any aucb preference. limitation. or dis· 'crirnlnaUon ·• This newspaper will not knowln,ly accept any advertising for real estate which Is ln viola· tionoftbelaw. 10% = 1---------- ASSUMAILI Sharp 3 Bdrom. comer lot In El Toro. New carpEt.a and paint. New centre] air conditioning. Large shaded yard. Ask· in& •.850. VA and FHA terms available. For an appe>intment to see. call 540-1151 J301> --3* -:WO -J'IOO --4000 4000 41llO 41lll 4JOO 4l$D 4JllU EltROltS: Actvertften ._..chK.tWrMI *~~ ~ HERITAGE . REA LTO RS ..., .ct Npori ..... '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ron 1::1111•.tety. The DAILY PILOT .. ._.., lallilty for tltt first l1tcorrect l1taertlo1t -,. INVESTOR NEEDS Tenant/Co-owner ::1--------·1 f4)0 to live in and buy 11'J or 8 beautlrul. brand new condo in So. Coast Plaza area. Terms nex. but would involve small cash outlay. 968·8263 =~= :::::::::~y .. ..,. "'l.4an .. _,.·.-· ....,.,llft.TO'• 4.iOO •WI -- ANttOUNCEMENTS, PUSONALS & LOST & FOUNI SflYICES -Tun TlllO -9010 901$ ---llDil -mu -----Ill) --.. , --aT ------ 11110 111311 ---II.a 111111 -- tllO l\JO tlJI ... tUI ... .. .,. ... -..... ···-····-..,. .. -.... -.•111 -- H-..forS. • ••••••••••••••• • • • •••• -,-.·, • .. -~D!lllllle•1•e-r111t !:~ .......... !~~~ C:OllClo CdM con AGE $175,000 2 Bdnn charmer! Wood burning fireplace. step· saver kitchen. High as· sumable 1st TD. Owner will help tianance. 673-&MO THE REAL ESTATERS LUXUIY + TERMS ASSUME I 011 .. % Nestled on hillside with a panoram ic view forever; this home of· fers so many features we cannot list them all. 3600 sq.ft. includes romantically inspired master wing. 4 Bdrms. fonnal living and dining rooms. Dumb waiter. ·supplies the downsain family room. Oalc inlaid bar. complete with brass fixtures. Everything is Deep Canyon Tennis Club Security Gate Entrance 12 courts· pools.spas TliMUP Own a Peters "E" plan 1200stf2Br 2ba. atrium lricJht .ct h.tiful Decor & Compl Furnishings Slt3.SOO Call tor details. Principals Only Bkr/Onr TI4/S44-3158 OCIAH IRHZES_ Exceptional NEW Cali,lornia SPANISH home on quarter acre lot for country reeling. 3 spacious bedrooms. 2 ba. fenced. landscaped w/sprinklers PLUS an unfinished (inside I GUEST or entertain m ent house. All for ONLY S219.900. Call NOW .. WAU.ACE& CO. custom in this executive "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! delight. Owner says he -= REALTORS 129-5966 may help you finance . and it's priced to sell NOW' @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7f4-631-6990 AWAD WINNll Thia home truly de· serves Its name . Ele1anUy decorated 4 Bdrm home features dramaUc cet.hedr•I cell· inp, accented by plush carpeUn1. decorated waJlcoverlnp. drapes le mlmn. Lovely 1ardftl features custom de· alsned spa and covered patio. To top It a II creative flnancln1 Is available. Thia home is truly a Select Property. Call 751-3191 • SELECT PROPERTIES Loni Beach beyfront home with u-ahaped boat dock. Sbr. den. 3ba. Gre1t Alamltoe Bay loc. A steal at 1895,000. P.P. Dys: (213)620·0300 <Ron). Evea/wlcends: (211)431-M07. 2 Br Au um able Beautiful 2 Bdrm adult condo. larse a11umable lat. c.u ror details. ~ Ow.ta Will FfNANC E! Large 3 bdrm ~u~tom home in prest1g1ous area. Immaculate. Owner will carry 1st TD or St00.000 at 12~. int. only. Price · S185.000. Call now979-5370 ALLSTATE REAL.TORS t•/•%LOAN This 4 bdrm home has been com letel re· decorated. Many extras. Auume 9 ~ 'k loan. Price • SllS.000. Call to- day 9'1'1-5S'70 ALLSTATE REALTORS 21DRM PRACTICALLY MH IA.900. If you have little cash and are lookln« for: a golden opportunity lo own your own home. don't wait. this is It! This lovely condominium is a 2 Bdrm. very clean and neat. and located In a quiet area. Approx· lmately 12,950 down and owner will carry 2nd with small payments . Call now for all the de- talll. 75Z·1100 THE l<EAL ESTATE RS 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 DOOR SEDAN Equipment includes 4 speed tran1mi1sl~n . bucket seats, power assisted front desc brakes deluxe pinstripes, bod~ side mold Inga & wheel well lip moldings. (148370). One o"lyl l981 TOYOTA STANDARD BED PICKUP TRUCK Equipment includes 4 speed tran1ml1sion, power assisted front disc brake• and tailgate panel. A super value for a auper truckl (008960~ One Only. 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA SR5 LIFTBACK Equipment lnclud• 5 ep11d tranamlsalon. power steering. bucket ... ts. tachometer. power asslated front disc brakM, wheel well moldings & pinstripes. (M&e65~ One Only. ATO•H DEAL TO BEAii 85 00 OVER INVOICE WE'RE DEAUll' cond., AM-FM radio, plnttrf'pes & body aide moldings. low, low ml .... Th19 econornioml Cir.II II• NEW! (874465). ~L'l.!n~~~g!. u£i'r?!!?~ air I Eq~Pf'*'t t!J .. 8• fg!! 1!!'!~!~ engln. a (92W/AH). 54399 $ 299 ' • Orange Coast DAJLY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 ........ ,.,. ,. ...... ,.,. s. ........ ,.,. s. ........ for s. ........ ,.,. s. ~ POINT llACIROMT Panoramic view at wedae, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath cuatom · home. 3700 sq. n. featuring marine . room, entry. living room. dining room. buil~·ins. etc. Sl,385,000. LIDO ISLI Newly remodeled traditional style .3 bdrm, 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has a ttractive beam ceilings. fireplace & french doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen blt-in aooliances. Close tQ tennis courb. sandy beaches & clubhouse. $420,000 . .. IAYROHT We have several fine homes with pier & slip, starting at Sl,500,000 RANCHO MIRAGE Sprin~s Condo. 9th fairway. 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath. furn. Golf clb mbrs hp. Will trade for invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J41 ~"Y''d•· Or ·~· N R o7'J biol IASDLUFF -CAPI COD IUILT IY LUSI( 3 Bdrm. Family room. Large Assum able loan. 11 W~'o. FEE land -not leasehold. 2127 AroNa -S 279 ,500 or1 .. by .ct ca1 .. IHt • .., Iii Areal J acque or Chris 644-7315 llOKU 631-7300 VA TERMS! OP1M s.t/S• 1.4 Mesa North 4 Bdrm. 2 2044 Ocean ll•d bath beauty N ea r 2 8dnn. J bath cottage schools and s hopping Beam ce1bng. frplc. 3 Call 546-2313 I car parking Priced at THE REAL ESTATERS 1295.000. associated BROl<'fRS REALTORS lOll, ~ 6ulboo 6' • Jb6 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • , .. ,._. IOOJ ••••• 1002 •••r• IOOJ ••-• IOOJ C••• .. W. IOU ..................................................................... ·~····················· ...................... . 1H1 WO ... Of WHTCUHf For yeari folks have wondered: How can one house receive so much talented development and loving care?Now the answer is out! and the price is right! 3 bedrooms, 2 beautiful baths pool spa and so many fine details and excellent features that words would be wasted. You've got to see it! At just $297 ,500. u~1vu-= ti()M-=~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eut Cout Hlthw•11. Coron• del Mu WE HA VE t3 OF THE BEST Ll~INGS IN TOW~ *** Lori Sobrfta 8142 Marseille Dr. Huntington Beach You are the winner of MAMA'S GONE TO CHICAGO Giant t Bdrm beauty. HAllOI YllW H1~471,000 A RAii "HILLSIQltOU9H" MOO& Impressive front elevation to this estate-Uke 5·bedroom , 2·story Lusk-built home. Dramatic entrance hall with vaulted ceiling, large living rm, formal dining rm. spacious family rm, & lovely master suite with private dressing rm & bath plus deck for sun bathing off ms tr BR. Two fireplaces, a separate utility rm & 3-car garage. Surprise: a gorgeous large pool in a woodsy rear yard. A real family home. WESUY N. TAYLOI CO., REALTORS 2111 S• J~HltlsRotld NEWPOaT CENTEI, N.I. 644a49 I 0 WILSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS · CHECK & COMPARE THESE FEATURES 90% ANANCltli 1234% INTER. 4heffck•h (S32value). to Circus V arqos located near Or an ge ,....t"""HAR,,,...,..,,..BO-----R-A_R____,EA_L_O_C_A_T_I_O_N....------~ County's moel popular c Mar. 17th, 8PM al Montgomery Ward 4«> Fwy. at Bristol Costa Mesa Call 642·5678, ext. 272 to claim your tickets • *. COSTA MESA S IR-$125,500 shopping center. This I SlZE-1650 SQ. FT. I MI RO OVEN lovely home Is located ./ALL SHOPPING ~ BLOCK ./COMPACTOR on a quiet cul de sac. The ./AIR CONDITIONING ./DISHWASHER home is 11 form er model .f CEMENT DRIVES I DBL GARAGE and s hows like one . .fWALK IN CLOSETS W;OPENER Huge rooms thruout. big Uving room. ankle deep plush pile carpets. Space age kitchen. big bdrms. park·like grounds with e ntertainers delight back yard. Decorative rocks. rolling hills and a WARD INVESTMENT IMC. SALH OfflCIC71416ll-IOl5 JIO w. w.. St. 64~2000 c ........... c.lf. solar heated ~I. This ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REALTORS 675-5111 MAM> MIW: U p1'l1 ....... .._, J ........... .._. .......... . M,. ........................ . 5 --'· C!' ..... d .. ... .. , n. ti 174',IM. Ctl tw -:t.--. I COLI OF NEWPORT IEALTOIS JlllE.C_.Hwy .. C.... .. .._. 675-5511 COSTA MESA Channing 4 Bdrm. 3 ba home with family room Corne r lot VERY priva te yards . I m maculate and ready to move in. $174.500 This 3 Bdrm charmer was once a model home . Located on a huge cul· de·sac lot and filled with extras. FINIS H F.D garage. Close to schools Offered at $144 .500 IRVINE Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 ha single family home with very PRIVATE yard. Xlnt location. close to '!Chools. shoppinr{ and freeway $164 .500 and owner will carry 2nd IACKIAYVIEW IB.OW MARKET This beautiful vu~"' pro pe rty 1n Newport 1s priced below market ''alue a nd he low ap praisal Space age kitchen with breakrast area Huge h\ml! room. lanai with \'1ew . Cireplac P and o p e n beamed cathedral ee1l ings. Hide a way master s uite. separate rhildrens win!! Dash to the pool Call today for details Ownl'r highly motivated and will work with vt•ry t•rcative Cmanc•inJ.! Call 752 1700 THE REAL ESTATERS OCEAMRtOMT OWHEtl SAYS SELL Not an add-on or con· version A n.>al 5 Bdrm family home in one of Costa Mesa's nicest areas Handymans de· unique home is priced I way below market I Seller must sell Take advantage. call now ! 752·1700 *Cote Realty COST A MESA & Investment FIXER' 640·5777 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. unfurn New SR50 yrly IAYRtOMT 1;,ht. C@nd "" ! SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 ---- THE REAL ESTATERS MEWPOIT HGHTS Reduced to S128.500 3 Bdrm. 2 bath pool. s pa and more ' A bargain• Call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS 5 BR ESTATE SI 45,000 Impossible to match l'nbel1evable 5 Bdrm s uper ~harp J Rdrm. 1 ha. unfurn Mint cond S850 Vrl~ CHAMMEL FRONT J Bdrm. 2 ba. unfurn $750 yrly associated CDMCOTTA ......... ... $272,IM OR a Bdrm 2ba ~. with itolated matter bdrm(cao be parent retreat or in·law qrtrt) and a 2 Bdrm cott•I•· ANY WAY you d•cribe It · It's charmin1 up to date · buutltull~ located. CAU FOil DIT AILS U4-7JI I •DUPLEX• One of Corona del Mar's finest duple.es, localed just 2 blks from ocean 6 bay. Each uni t is spacious & has recently been renovated. Xlnt rinancing. Bkr 831·7672. 496-0350 eves. Comtry litgllsh DUh.EX 9 mos. new. t bdrm + 2 bdnn unit. 3 fireplaces, <I c ar gar., buill·ins. beams & used brick. Frenc h windows , spnnkler system. BBQ. 709 709 1h Orchid . S385,000. Call for appt to see. 851·9135 (will coop w/rltrs) Owner/bkr. • JASMIME CREEK A unique combination of location. design & value! This elegant & spacious home features the work or a craftsman thruoul & the security of a guard gate community. IC you want maximum livabiU· ty at a minimum cost call 759-1501 or 752-7373 for private s howing. Compare this outstand- ing value at $315.000. ~Wlbllae REAL ESTATE ---Costa Mfta I 02_. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWNEtl MUST SRL THIS WEH :~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!I H A P P y Deluite townhouse duple•. 3 bdrm + faml· ly. 21"-i bath. each unit. Frplcs. all built.ins. decks & patios. Park· like landsc api n g . SELLER WI LL HELP FINANCE! $295.000' $695,000 Newport Waterfront Largest Ooor plan. view. s lip rights JAMES E. GOULD 631-1532 plush carpets t·ozy BROK ERS--R E Al TORS lOl', W Balboa & ll lb~ I !.lone fireplace RV a c· i---------Hi gh 12'7. ass umable loan Immacula te J Bdrm plus bonus room. Earthtone carpet s. beautiful yard. Askin!.? s1 59.900 owe 2nd TD Submit a ll offers. Call 54().1151 GREENBELT CONDO $79,900 2 Bdrm 2 bath. near South Coa s t P laza . Owner will carry large 2nd Call !>46-2313 THEREAL ESTATERS LARGE HARBOR VU CORNER Wo•d•rhl •••c•tlH 11101-. far Ht•rtah1l•9. Prlucy. Pr.sffg. ... d ....-..U•• 5 bed. hot. .............. . ""' Lscp patio swrOWldtd by ....t.w C7"•ry. s:ns.ooo. 67J..6too. WATERFRONT HOMES, 1M IU Al • ..,, All 315 Marine Ave Balboa Island 4llDflOOM&OMLYS141,000 ASSUMAIU LOAM Q :•g~OUl .... ~·MC ilt dloke locaffout. M-, :r-• ... Hulftlt fllt9clutg. ~ OYtt' ~to •• , ................ .. 1>14% -' lultenat ...... Mt-ty ..._,H & wll 1ltOt last. -llG CANYON ONLY $435,000. Dra1t1atlc ••tryw•y .... to IM1 1o .. 1y 1cp 3 br, Z'h INI to.,,._, Hltcp H• "" & ....,... • ""' Wah of ..... IMd to bridl ........ me.ct .....,. ... _.... w /exceltult flutaftc ..... ATP RY I I I' I S A8B R0 I' I I I I TRAILS Santa Ana Heights horse property Owner financ ing. '2 to 1 acre availa· ble Call !>46-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS lc6oa lay ,rop. RHl'on •675-7060• PllCI llDUCTIOM This 2 br home has one of the best locations in Bayshores. It is a lovely cottage, just steps from the private beach. Now only $380,000 leasehold. 644·9990 160·0835 CIE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE CllA TIYI FtMAMC•• IUY OF THI W.-Create Your Own Financlnl On This Two Bedroom, l~ Bath Condo In One Of Newport Beach's Most Eleaanl Gale·Guarded Communities. Neutral Decor. Shown By Appointment. Only SH9,000. 11.MAHT SPY.USS Submit AJJ Offera On This Truly Lovely Home With Canyon View. Selfera Will Aaliat Jn Financlna With Larle F\rat Trust Deed At Low Interest Rate. Laf'le Family Room, Teenaae Quarten, Two Fireplaces & Two Wet Bara. l>ool·slzed Lot. Shown By APPOlntment. Aakln& $565,500. A "Joy Of N'eWpe>rt'' Llatlng. (5) ·--............. Want Ad Help? 642 5678 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES SUPH SHAlt.P New listing in H arbor View Hills. 3 bedroom. Family room. Wet bar. Quiet cul-de-sac. $349,500 with good financing. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 QUIET BEACHFRONT LOCATION llDUCID TO S 591,000. '--c. 3 .._ ..._. -pri• of owUMnhlp. ~loft poulbilftlH! OWNEI WILL HELP AMA MCI! BEACHFRONT CONTEMPORARY ............ COf'UMt' propau1y fhllt'a .. . .. .......... oocf. ..... , ........ ..... .... ill tWs •ery '-9t 2 t.tho• ......... ..,... .......... + ._.""' Allo-• 2 ....... ,...... ..... CRIATIVI FINAMCIM& AVAIL. CALL FO• DIT AILS. S 975,000. . WATERFRONT ClltOO-W s.c.ifr Wdcj. COii• ...... locaKo.I. loaf alp ......... Fat-the eJlllClllfl•• ........, _...loads of rooa L-. ZbcL md .... htlo. s 495,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAi FSTATF -,,.1.t .. R. nlAI' P1op,·r•. lw1 "''''f' !'Tl~nl ' 2436WCoastHwy 631 _1400 Newpcrt Beach 1111< a ANrt BRITISH MONOPOL v 8 K E 1 P S H C E R T 0 H I W 0 8 R 1 I S 0 L L A H E T I H W M L L R 0 M T P L K E H T L E W I Q S D 0 0 8 A R U R A T E 0 A E S T K S Q S P N « A 0 l~X E L A H R U E R T R U T 0 0 N E A E E Y 0 l T S C A 0 T A R R N D D F N R N R L S M H P I H E G V E 0 A Y A T T H A T L A A W I A E L M E M A L S E 0 R E L P I U L 1 J R A A T 0 ~ I T H E 0 E K V 0 C L T T F W P A 0 l S L L M L A 2 R\'A H I S AT A 8 W U X F A R l E D L A K C S E R Y LKERAJOALLV IH PRCNTP C M 0 1 T A T S S S 0 R C S G N l k 0 S A R P 0 R 8 J R S T R E t T V V P I ...... "°'*......, .............. Illa'• .... ... ..... .. Jlevc Ally. ,lflcf ........ " Ill. -p ........ SdlH OW KIM Roell ~ .... "... ~ ·~ ...... " .. ..... ""'""" 1<1"'6 er.~ • M'-........ T .......... vi."'91& ~ "iNI ..... ,...,.. ,....,.._..,... __ ...... __ ._ ............... ..... 1·es~ and takl' ovl'r l"( 1st mg 93 •'. loan Pritt·d to sell fast I)\\ ner "111 h e lp rin<snc·r' ('all 963-6767 WESTCLIFF $129,500 Nt•wport Beach hiithly up~radrd 2 rlrlrm <·ondn \\ I t h p r I \' a l l' p a l I II . -~ ... HERITAGE THE REAL ESTATERS C'u~tom dr:1pt:rll':-.. l<irJ!t• ·-~~~~~~~ pool' Walk tn Wt•st<'l1rr • • REALTORS Take Y041r Choice shopp1n j! She"':-. Ii kt· J mode l llurry this \\on't la:.t ' Call fi4fl 7171 We have 4 homes listed, .......... . for sale on Bayview St in "11..:.t:!tt ~ ~ ~~r h~avcek~~%a~i~~ate~~~ ( #f-=ipf {i§f4--J vie""'S of the mountains. •---·•-•• "' city li~hts and backbay Some have pools and I ~p <ss. They ran~e 1n price from Sl65.000 to $220.500 Call for v1e\\ mg appl ~ Ftnancin, J Rdrm 2 Ra "Pht · l'' el cnndo C'loi.r tn So Cu<"I PI a 7a S25 llllfl d 11"' n owe ">40 :l6fl6 • Whela' Real~ 2 UNITS $94,900 Super investment' Two 2 Bdrm units. one with ' fireplace' Current in· come $740 mo. Fincin<" in~! 1 yr home protec· pon plan inC'luded Hurry. this won't last. 646-7171 SI 0,000 DOWM S765 P I TA rlt'r m u 2 Br l ',. ha rondo Great 111 vr:.t m ent lt(•a l1 v World 1 C'all Realty World Capistrano Assot·1al Ion 661-1010 Investors /Family S harp 3 Bd con d o w pool Only $95,000 As sume l2"1t mt Patrick Tenore. 631· 1266 REALTORS E <is t s 1de C .M 2Br. completely remodeled R 2 lot Lots or charm ()p e n dail y. 11 -4 fl42·2101, 321 Rochester . (' M ----- 9.5 INTEREST Assume S38K down. Lov- ely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. fami- ly room. fireplace. open beamed ceilings. new copper plumbing. large yard. double garage. skyUght Only Sl 12.500. Call 645-9161 . OPE N HOUSE REALTY / THEREAL ESTATERS -~~~~ .. !?.~~ --·~·2-z•OH-EO __ _ CUSTOM HOME ~.500 Comfortable 3 Bdrm ho me. large stone fireplace. sunny patio room and room for 2 more units. $140.000. Roy McCarch, lltr. 54a.7729 puts you into your own 4 Bdrm. A/C hom e 12 118'7. financing. Call for deta i l s o n our "TICKET" progran:i. hltooP .... wla Steps to bay and beach This beautiful new home features ; 3 Bdrms . ram•· ly room and library, 2'"1 b al h s. c e r a m i c ti I e !!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!~ thruout. 4 fireplaces. Oak ca binet s. 2 skylights, stained glass windows, French doors. 2 pati06 and xlra large ... RED CARPET •• 754-1202 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!_ g a r a g e a n d be a u t i f u I spa off the master bdrm. Offered al $477 ,000. For an appointment lo see. 12°/oDOWN call 540-U51 ·, , -HERITAGE . . REALTORS Buys th.is 2 + den home. 6 months new. double i ron gate d e ntr y, cathedral ceilings, brick fireplace. gourmet kitchen, French doors lo p a li o . 0 w n e r w i 11 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f r1nan c e $179 ,000 . 673·8SSO THE REAL ESTATE RS 102 •••••••••••••••••••••• JUSTLJSTEO Charmin& Duplex with French doors on front unit, shake roof. Walk to ..... ,,..,... all shopping. Sl98,000. 2·2 & 1 Br. 950,000 down Call for appl to aee. and we think tbeaelterb Bernita Ellerlaen. hair cuckoo-be ••nll Broker, 675·2373 or low interest pay menu ! _n_o.-.. ______ _ Alldnl-.OIO JACllSIEALTY 171-6670 Y•C.., .... n.t on Olli auper duplex located In Old CdM. The proper\)' bu '• I Mrm cottttt wlt.b new patot a ad carpet• a~d a mod•rn z Bdrm apt w /blt·inl. 'l'tle ownt ••n ..u and t11e•u t11ten ~.otrera. ~-tn1 ..... ...w.., ,,..,,.,.. CDM DUPLIX Wttl\ a pool! Super StrH\ • .RI lneome: ••.ooo. A1k for Ola• ParadiH. Open Sunday, 2·5pm, 16'1 Orchard Dr. Sbdrm , 3ba . freshly painted colonial beauty. Family room. separate dining room, Crplc. new roof. Priced at $160,000. for quick sa le. Xlnl financing. THE WIEDEMAN$. 49'-0066 or 751-4293. 6 lll\.llflASTSIDI llD ... $325,000 wHt. SI 52.000 i. _. ............ ,........ ..... 9 ¥4% .. 11 ~ S27,4IO .,...11tc1•1 • .....,. W•ff llept ...... .e.ry ....... 4 .. cp:aPLUS ..... atNet r.•rlll•t· •• 60'd00 .... 644-711' .... , ..... , ... Sharp 4 br, C«Mt lot. RV atetee. Auum. l" toen. Ontr $114.500.,Ast. 141.cmc> . ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 oa Hottw1 Fors. HcMM• ,., s• Hon .. For s• HCMtH• For ~ Houf•• For s• •• •••• •• • • • • ••••• •• ••• • Hot.Mt for s• . Ho..wa For 5* Ott.tr ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hewportleoch 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • oee..,.1.-..... CeillwMne 1024H .......... a..clt 104 '"._ 1044L ..... 1Mclt 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · ····················· ... .,... ~· , o•• Newport ~···io69 · · · ····•• ••· ·•· ······ ·• · ···••·••·•·•· ·•··••· ·· FlXER 3 Br 2 ba, pool & 3Bdrtn l 'Ba, lam rm . 2 IPa ONLV$12tl.900 Vo Crplc , blockwall cant. The R~al Eatelers, $129.900 846·1756 MIWCONDO LOWDOWN Huge 3 Bd 2"' Ba Ponnal O.R & frple Aa sume ll~"t. wllow dn $t'79.99S P11 tr1 c-k Teo0re. 63'.H2G6 THISHAl<IS W eath er d ceda r shakes, that la Custom desl(CJled 3 bdrm. fam rm. 2 baths. t:itten Ive uae or wood &lass & ceramic tile Beam cell· Ing. f11>lc $165.000 THI GOOD LIFE ....................... ••• .................... Co••arciat htcw ,,.,.~ 2000 Newport Crelll, Owner ---_ _ _ _ _ _ r~ 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• will carry for S/yrt with ~W4-= ....................... OFFICE ILDG 20~ down Pureh ue $187..500. 38drm. 2'-'J Ba . tennis, pool, 1H1una ask fOt' F.LSA ?Sl 13117 & 546-2313 li-~..-1111mi11111.A11111C~H-I IAYSHOllS CAPE COD Ru re 5 bdrm , 3 ba home in gate guarded community. Owned & r e mod e I ed by decorator, reaturing wood floors. French doors & windows, gourmet country kit. w/ u~ed brick island & fodoor BBQ, ma~n ifice nt master suite w/fpk & bard's eye view of water. For sale by owner. $675,000 fee. 2591 Circle Drive. 548·7145. Open SaVSun. 1·5. U%0MID ...... Ir 'rofe11. 30 Units 10".'. flnan{'ina o we $70.000 w !no p)'_1nu $425.000 A~I 646 ls.4 DRIVE BY .• 1935 Santa Ana Ave Tbls 3 Bdrm, os11um ;1ble loan home at $137,900 2882 Ballou Lane . Coff El Cnmlnol This Mesa del Mar 3 Bdrm. cov'd patio. with u sumable loan. Priced at SIJ7.500. CENTURY 21 Gold Coast Realtors 548-1161 M~I perfect Seawlnd! 4 Bdrm. 2~ bath pool home $172,000 DUTCHHAVEH S harp 3 Bdrm home near Bear h & Warner Aves. $114,900 REALTORS ·* •S15M! seo.ooo at 1 OO/o Try $15,000 down and as s ume this brand new 2 4 Rdrm, 2•1, haths, pool Bdrm attached home in and spa. Only $125.,000 s uper Woodbridge. A!lk R E Profe11l0ttals 961-8377 Ing only Sll7 ,500 and available right now Woodbridge Mission Really (714)494·0731 OCEANFRONT Cottage & Trlr. knotty pint> int . frph', ~ vvt bc hs. pool & pier. $49.900. Terms or trade on lse hold la nd. 499·:1l16 DUPLEX FIXER!! Property Ho.ise Rlty -02-3850 WES TC LIFF I Lot. fl2Y.lt29'l1~ opposite Coato Meaa Ho!4p1l11l, SZ75.000 Roy McCwcle. Rltr. 54a.772' 2 UNITS on 1 LOT 1----------·1 J ust u.,ted F,'111dc co~lll Mesa Xlnt tax i.hcltt>r Sl42.900 Call for drt u1J,, CENTUHY 21 Condonthd1uH/To•n· '"*'" for IOM I 7 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMYOHCREST Gold Coust Rt•altor" 548-1168 CONDO J Hdrm with patios , !IUn In~ dt•nt•k. l!unken L1v1 n~ P 2100 R m . Famlly Hrn 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~i------• Rt:alcu HIHG AMY OFFER SS I ·3000 Bring your paintbrush & broom to save S$$on this d i rt y d a w g ! ' P r i m e Laguna Beach duplex w /ocean view & al larhed J!llrllf(e Submit o rrer' 759 150 1 or 7S2 7373 4 Br with dt>n h ousewife l y rlean Warm earthtone rotors highlighted with wood deror Privacy vou 'll like You rs for 11nlv S250.uoo Call Harry 631-1266 DRIVE BY. • • Open house Sat/S\.anday 12·4 2415 Holly Lane, Newport Beach Below 16th St, o ff Irvine or Tustin Av F 1r('plan·~ T l'nn1' & MEW INDUSTRIAL pool $225,CMNI U (';invon 7882 SQ (t bu1ldl11j! Ill I.one, t'dM oranAe l'n S4I0.1MlO 3+POOL IARGAlt4 Highly upgraded 3 Rr w tram rm 1 Kit inl'll> bltin cook top & micro wave Lot o f extras' Spark!Jn~ pool too' onh SI 15.000 Hurry ca 11646 7434 CENTURY 21 Goldstar DROWN YOUR WIFE rn luxury' R tfllv lavished in tender lovin~ t•a r e F:nJOY your privacy in quil•t s ur roundings 545 !1491 BKR $104,950 AT SOUTH CO.AST PLAZA Would you bC'ltl-vl' 3 bdrms. 2 buths. prevail' patio & a ssum :.ible f 1 n a n ,. 1 n ~ ·1 ., It u r r y • \\on't last long' n!1 1501 Ill' 752 7:r73 --=Walker B lee REAi. F:STJ\Tt-: REALTOR WILL BE SHOT IY IRA. TE SELLER 1r tht:> ran1a,t1r hnm1· ,, not <onld 1mm1·dwtf'h" Home v.arrant\ 1n rluded at th" ll•rrtfw pnrr54594!HllKR ' EASTSIDE CONDO SIHGLE STORY I lla1•k door parktn!! s pu1·11111~ j.!rn,und' ;> t)(jrm. 2 hu 11at10 Opt•n Sunda,v I 5 435 Clo111·1•!ill'r llr I ()ff Tusl Ill I 1Btwn 202b.IS(1 Joan Lively, Rltr. 642-4799 Dana Point 1026 Lovely 3br. cstm home C920Barranu Ph>,lr..,lnl' near beach & park · 1 rormal dining. heavy HUGE J IR+den s hake roof Call oow for 1nrormation regarding! beaut. fami ly ho me. the ~.r: assum loan_ patio. tennis. rstm i;pa Sellt'r w carry part of Assume 12~ + te rms the buyers down pav· Only $179.995' Patrick menl & -;ays bring any Tenore 631·1266 offer l :i~~l9 IESTPRICE IMTOWH 4br. remodeled kitchen. plush rarpels. custom drapes. freshly painted. seller bouJihl another & has pr1ct>d thousands below markl't value for qu1t'k :su le C'rcat1 \e L<'rms ok-better hurry t ~~.~~~Jr 848-8588 GLEHMAR I l.arJ,!e 3 4 Bdrm 2 ba. upuadrd v.1th "hake! rnor Hot tub F.nl'lnw1I patio Lo' elv ;, rl'a Sl29 500 Orx•n Sun I 5 l'rm 1d1•nt•t• I.an<' I SUMSETR.E. 542-5808 846-8803 REALTORS * •S25M! Thal 's right a huj!e 4 Bdrm. fn•c st und in ~ lr\'lnt' home that t•an be purchase<l w11 h as little as $25,000 d own pay ment Call for lletarls on this super buy Tot•il pr1C'eonly SIS5.fMIO w'"'dbrldgc RcalllJ 551 ·JO(HI 1920Rarranra l'k,.\,lniru WALHUT SQUA.RE * IEST IUY * I 'Jere 2 'ton "("' pl.111 2 hdrm rundu Fn•,hh I painted. rentral arr Pr1t·ed ht-loy, 1•11mparJ hh· :.ah.., fur 1mmt•cl1,1t1• al'ltOn $98 50CI CALL HOW r.LE:'liMi\H 644-7211 l.i:1· t Rdrm 2 ba u p m.111\ i:rarktl home, s h<1ke r1x1r. ho1 tub. 1·nclosrd ~ 11at111 1.ovl'ly art'J _:______.:___ s 12!1 ,5(.ICJ St'NSET H E 542 5/lllA 84fi·RHO:l i\ y,arm l'Ustom l'X 1•t·utl\ l' po11I ho mt• ;J hr 3 ha .. 3 frpll·s. i\ proball' 'ale S450.tllNI 536 6565 or 536 324() i\l(t Priced Below Martcet ('olle1>:1• Park Purdu1• plan features 3 Bdrm l Ba i\skrnJ? only S136.500 0Pt'n 1 4 Sat Sun So. Colif. RH"Y Denne Sod<'rhn>: fl It r 546•5605 f>4() 45111 ~Walker B laa 1 ~~~1rJ1 This 3 Bdrm, large 61x1~· lot home with covered pa tio. 1---~------11.AWYEll S t:'ll\'t-:s-rons REAL ESTATE WHITEWATER VIEW REALTORS Hart>or Vu HIHs Ocean vu. 3 Rdrm 21 .. B a. 3 rar l.!aral.!t' $325.000 ONLY S 149,900 -YESS 149,900 lritt9 Chedlbook Century 21 t Gold Coast 548-1168 llG CAHYOH I Back On Martl~t HOUWito~ Mond 1900 ••••..........•...•.... II o 11 ' l' f n r r 1• mm al llemnltlton :1hr. N pt Rt·h Phunt• ft45 11532 Income Pro~tiy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.PPLE VALLEY hutld \our ov.n 11ff1n· t'llmJJll:x on m 1·r '. at'r<' ;H'l'fl'' from 1·11 r·uurt h 'l' ()II t• I 1111 l' II I' p111'1llntl \ Redhill ~ Realty 552 7500 Lot~ of wood an:i .clai.s thruoul this Jovel} new 3 Rdrm. famil y room home With (anlaStlC v. h1te v. at er vu?w F~x l'IUSIYl' arl'a y, 1th private b<'at·h Just $75.000 down. ~ 25 Canyon Island Dr. L<·ao;e optwn or l'Qlttl, Open Sun 1-4:30 .. har1> thf' lwsl huv Ill) OH Ford Houd c;rt•4.'n lfal P t•nin °c'harrnrni.: hrtl•r Modl'I Tow11hm111· :.!·sty Sp;rn horrll' on lht• "1th <Jul~tantl111,I! i.:olf park' Call .loyr1• Wall~l' N <'a r rlt' v. <I I' I 1·' :! l11Jrm l hath t-al'h 111111 Loh for Sale 2200 "'ith flrt•plat·l· PUt' lu,ttd • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • don osen 759-9221 11a110 douhll· i.:arul(1• WATEttFROHT s tli5.ooo 11111 <: 111111h LOTS rcalt orH l'ltUNtt• \'ll'Y. 1'0<11, ~pri li:JI 12f"I) llltr .ITTS lillil 1213 N. C'Oi\ST llWY 1.AlollNA REl\Cll 497 4R48 BLOCKS BEACH TO I f~~:~:~r ~~~'::1~1~~;.;t~~~; lti}Z~l9 w .. \~~1~~~~.~~1 .... a $132,900 , 1·11rrv hala111•1· i\'ktn!! IH:.\l.TIHlS Nt•t•d' ,0 n11. "111 k MOM.ARCH EA y 2 Br 2 Ba. rrpl. form JI I $275.0llO '1;22 ()00 \, 1n1•11nt1· 1•'1111 "n ('XC't'llt•nt ram i I~ din Assume ISi ('ornrn GIB w ALKER WALK TO BEACH 11r11·1· $2l!l 00(1 0\Ull'r homt• in this prt-._11.,1011s pool and ten111s l>t•lt;i Ht•alt' fi75 '>:?0<1 NEWPORT SHORES "ill c·,1rn to• 11111·1 ,.,, "' 631 1266 I " Sf-.CI IU I du prtv~rte area . 3 bdrm~. · 1----1-:xll'nor rc•fll•t·t-. a -.v 111 llt•11 , & lanai ~ast1>r 1 11 9"1:illP:,~ •WESTCLIFF• phntt\' uf 't11nf'. ""''d IV ~ PR€HIG€ hl•droom surtl' has its I -~~~.!.-~~ !IW~t-:n S \l,E \111v1111! ·"·""'i! 11anc·s of J?),,..,, r HO M€~ o" n f1replaee 1.o' <'I\' RFl\I TORS out of 'tall• 1111 :it.a v. •ll"'" lw:•mt•d 1·,.il111t.!' I t pal1ov.1thpool S375.CIOO ' ' ' r.1mrh h1111w S21i5flllfl I h" 11111<1111· h111t11· n t-: lrl\t'._1111,111, OCEAN VISTA. t IP 1-:-0: !'.. !'. I ~. I I" I f1'.1tun•, :1 hdrtn' It,,. I' 111 .13:1.1 w I 0 ,"1 I Iv.\ 'II A lml'lv 2 bdrm condo :'l:FWPOllT 111-:11:111 !'. Hfo:Hl\SlllH .. I.'\'" n111H·111 1•11111l1111111 t urn I 6 45-6646 dos<' to pool & l'lc·vator I C'Hi\R\I ER · fi7:1311~t pan• v;il111· ,,1 SITllJOll' St•n!-.alional 180 dt•j!n•t· 3 Hdrm 2 R;1 fo';1rn 11111 I I '.ill 7',!r I .tlll or 7~i:! 'i37'I INCOME PROPERTIES \ I l' y, s & ~•Ir I! e II u lo F., rm a I I> In I! Ill LIMO.A ISLE -Walker 8 lee I ,011!..tni• r11r 1111·111111 I'll C~1tal1na 'un'>l't' 2 Gourml•l k1t1 l11 •11 rt-.·" W1· h,1\1 '• 1•" ,ton flrrplat'l'. dl·t·k Ft>nn.•tJ 12• inti·ri·,1 · l.1•;r.,c• opt11111 t 2 "' :JJ 11,.111,. 111 (' \1 l'r , , d S235.IKJO B<''t ll'rm:., .John \ ,, huat '"P ~.hr mattl ' H .. :.\1. r:~·1 \I" rt I( hi ,, 1 I••, 1 h "11 HO.ENOCH.ARM OtJnC1163ltl91MI qlr' Ol.\n1•1 llkr ('1111 S Cl t 1076 IJ'<liro'' '" lt ,111~ J bdrm. 2 bath home t.11·1 .lo.111111• K111n;i\ an emen e • 7 I I I K !' u I •,) H n • • • •• ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • (1n.111t·u1t.! rt'qtut 1·tl I rt "1th ~l·pa rall' 1-(ut•st LOW DOW.... • -" 1 ·1 ··1·11 II f"ll l :!IJ)~!lfl 1:11::i l.t.!•' 1 flH 2' 11., 111 11111111· ll'rt ' ,., ''" '"' 1" <1u<1rti•r.; & Ot'l'an \ lt'Y. in v .. r~. atllo.; t llr 't 11cl111 ,. (I 1h1, <lt•-.1rabl!' lot'atron ' "' ~ ~"11 · 1·m•·nl i· "' "·' "11 h pl'nthse t·ondo "' h: ·'' BY OWNER I!" 1HI 111· ,. an \ 1,." l.llrJ?t•tn•t•!-.hatJt-d dt·rk~ sumahle loan ~. 11111, ~lfi:l 01111 Pr11•1·tl f111 for letlln)(JnJ! nr entt'r •io.c .. ~oo ()uiihr 11.,1 Ea<>thluHl,us kll11111t• k 1 "' " " ~ r .. (' I I l r 111111• ,;o ,. or "~''""'' tamtnJ! $275.5011 ,,.5 ..... 17 ,..,9_5370 ask for ump rl'< 1•1· 11 11 am ~-"" .,.... '" rm. 1hn rm. all ni•v. kit l•·a <.1• opl \~•I 111111 '"n\r•~r Jim bt•aut hrll·k 1·ou11vd Puullmtl!IA :?!il\I ':'~"~4~i1tk'-SE.._ WIMD w fir<' pit. m ;.1mmoth '• • ...,... s pa $315.000 Pruu·1p.tl' Harbor View Somersl.'t only 640.81117 11ar. .. eo..~ ..... -..r..-· DESPERATE ·'"'' NEI~l)ER L'I 11 '1/ lll I,\} fl I(. 7 J.t tit l (lif);I 4!'iK7 111hl111 .... I co .. ta :'Ill·'·' t ' \ ,\ fpw Cl\ 110 ll El. EST r: "lll•·rfront h11m1· ;,i1 •·~ rt•muin on J.akt• ~11.;:-011 \'tt•Jo Tht~ ,, lh•• fin.ii llflj)Hllllrtll\ t11 hutld vour dn·am h11 rn1· "'n1m ~2R5 non t'all ll 1•11n lluranl at 71 1 K!l5 IOKI 1 + A cre lots owe 20°o DWH 'I I., '·11111 44 l 2 I 'j I ( h\ll!'f \1!1 TRIVERSIOE I > \l'n• I •ti' <tWf">n• llW' 'I j 11 i :1 11 II ., ., I 'I IT I I I\\ 1\1'1 .1gl I •llll'tra1111 II•'." h II :! 1111 •• , •• ,, ,, , •••"" 1• I .1 n" A. p1•111111 ~Kl lllMI hilt :!><~ 1 IC luh Fount ;1111 V ;1 llt• .' -..; r M 11•· S11 l'k l>oris !Mi:! 7:l.12 K-12 I t IX '\lo! t Mountain, Desert, Resort 2400 ........•.•.....••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hun~ MO DOWH HarbOur I 042 e RANC H HE-ALT Y SS 1 ?000 1714) 494-1177 LCICJWMI HiHs I 050 5 br, 3 ba . w /sea to m o untain view + 10 graod custom features Probably rine st Someri;et avatlahl<' $345.000 Open 1 5 Sal/Sun 22 14 P o rt Carlisle Rkr, 673 2122 $34.000 down. owner will ftnan<"e at 1 3~.'·, wrth Sl500 m <> paymentc; Tntal pnre S279.000 F:a:.t HluH. 5bdrm 3ba l' a 11644 7063 I. I\ I' 011 1 IW \\ ;1 II' I f 1'1111 t Ill San t 'l..r111•11tP 'I St;1r mobi It• honw jla 1 k "" l h1· h<'ctl'h Forn•d 1•1 ll'lt\f' area 2 Hr 2 Ba IJJrth furn S51 .'11111 o,. n r 4'12 IW:IR A Place in the Sun P• Sprinqs 4-Plx "outh 1•nd VIF:W 1111 1'001. All l 11111111 ~ hath 11mt-. Own1•r' 111111 1·11mph·l~h rurn 'I JI\ I 1,.1110, frplt Uv. n1•1 "111 T.1h••· ('11\ C11ntrat·tor·, q11.1ltl' h11r11•· 1 llr :!', Ila 1'.irn rm. 2 1·ar l!ar Tn \C'lllH! for ,Or ( '(\ 111 11 1><·rt\ o;;i 15 111111 'II'• 514:! 112141 Ta ho• \:nrth-.hnn• H1•;1lt11r' Dana Pt Duplex. G m u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 'r 14.'DSC' option v.1lh Golden West &totes 11 ~ n I' r f 1 n a n c· 1 n .I! Spac1ou_' Jbdrm 2ha & 2bdrm. 2b.i l.rJ? 'lt'Y. d t• r k S 2 1 O o o o Ov.ner aj!t 661 9343 NO OOWN' Trrm' ur lease o ption or ~ 3 hr 2 ha 497 3034 bk r Beautiful S&S Exer -1 bdrm home F:lel(anl wet bar hit-in bbq inside & m anv ut her amen it ie-; inr l a huge yard that ha1·k, to a heaultful park Just 2 yrs old' Rrok<'r 9f;J.8t!l2 Fowrlain Valley I 034 ~~:~~•••••••••••••!?.~~ .....•..••.•.•....•.... FRENCH CHATEAU GUEST COTT AGE ! 4 Balttnns · leach OHLY $109,500 2 strv F'n•n1·h Ch11t1 .. 111 t11wn'hom1• 111 a lu'h l(rC'en s1•tt1n11 by lht· ""' Ohl door 1·ntrv l11 rathC'<lral <'l·rhngl•d In 1nl.! rm n ram;111t· oµC'n 'la1n·a:.1· tn P' t m 'tr o;u1te St.•p 1·htld rl'n ·, t1NIV PARK. 38r. 2Ra. fam rm. Deane Home. l.ood & quiet lor. lg as ~umable loan. $183.500 By owner 559·5902 TAKEOVER F:x1sting 917 & lO<Vr loans on 4 hr. 21"7 ba, ram. rm. llnnus rm Culverda le. n1t·e 2 sly with yard on rul de sar $149.900. Bkr .. fi73 2122 wrng and '.l h;1\h-.' \II ----------th IS+ pr1 \ f11•t .1 Ir· ht•tl mom in lav. a111 nr n •1· rm Comp I v. "l't l),.r -llh ha + more" 'Aotl\.11 ed .. eller ht•ri• 1s µott•n lial Take ;id,•antai:t· CENTI rn 21 WJ\l.K IN REAi n 964-3311 $110,000 ESTATE SALE WOODIRIDGE 2 Rdrm Warmi n~lon '8 " end unrl Grl'at lot'allon Open house Sal Sun 12 4 at 10 Windwood AJ?l 552 0660 LOOK WHAT •••.................... Jbdrm. 2ba. 2 car J?ar. air. tiled vl'randa. vie~ of htll<o . beaut crpl. t'll'>lom drp!i. clubhouse with pool. jac. tennis. ask1n ~ $1 25.000 As· ll umabll' 12' ,··~ loan 9S5 0254 or 855 1968 WE FOUND LOCJWMI Hlcpl I 0521 lnt·red1ble find. i:nod ••••••·•~•••••••••••••• lo1·ation nl'ar park i\ Pi\ MP f. RF: Ll P I\ T 10 large 4 bdrm. 2'• ha llOMEsnug~led in hills Plan 1 rn Northwuotl of N.1guel EnJOY tountry p l;1 t'<' 1mma1· u I <it l' feehnl( JU!!t aroun~ the thrnui:hout C't·ramir tilt• t•nm<'r from shoppml.! 3 l'nlrv twii:i• rarpt•lin~ Hclrm. 2ba ~142.500. an1t' nit·t• y, allpap('I'~ LOCJll"a V11laqe R.E. 1-:xten!'!t\I• bm·k .ind ,.,. 497-1761 ml'llt patio~ l.nw 111 t<•resl i\ss11mahlt• l11an '+513 CAMPOS Dt· fRVIP4E • 12112°0 FIHAHCIMG AVAILABLE f .In: IN Tl! E C'OUNTll Y Thts lnVl'lv 11 llrtrm. :i Bath horn<• 1" lo<';rtC'rl in ,, qu1<'l arl';r It 1-; tht• larJ?t"-I mocf!'I uncl shows I I k l' 0 11 I' ' II I J! h I \ mnt1vat('(l -.c•ll1•r-. rl•ad \ to movr tnlo Slfi9 9fll1 195 1720 9 b!ngo •m tht~ C'U.'ltom11ed 4 hr home featurtnJ! F'rC'nC'h ----------1 VBlY PRIV A. TE Secluded West clrff t Dover 4 bdrm. fam rm. courtyard. 2 fplr" Open Sal •Sun 1 5 at 15 141 H ii.thland Or J\~t 552 0660 llGCAHYOM Prime Ytl'W huildm)l ''h' on i'?Olf rou rsl' I' lirns in el ud ed R c d ured Stll0.000 v.ith ll•rm:. available Sl.100.000 Call Dan Btbh 675·231 l or MO 7f.4\~t l•V F:astbluffs lowl'sl prt<'l'CI homP Xlnt f11H1nc•1nl( Call Amil' C)lll'Yl'OO TIW Property Mart f>40 9111~1 OCF:i\N VI ' ('()'i no Owner must o;1•ll t ht' unit N 0 W ' 4! Rd r rn 211 ;1 Versailles t·nndo v. 1th 1• x l' e I ass 11 m a h I 1· rmancmg Onl~ $15:> 'lSfl REAL f.STATF: STOii E D.5 177 I Harbor View Custom 2320 sq rl of quality ap pointmenL'l 18x24 ' op<'n beamed F R v. rrpll' Bay wrnrlowo; rrend1 I doors. wood t'J'<'m4.'nl window' thruoul Turned v.ood haluslra<frs. t'Ul>tum ha rdwoorl C'll Quu ltl.\ floor & wall 1'11v1•rmgs l'Xtra ~tor:rg{' rl)om 0111 'llan<hni: lan1l...i·<11H· tl1• s I I( II a ti J ;J \' I' n t l II (H.rk $2'1!11~.lll If \.I ~•52'1 Ov. nr i\,l!l INVESTORS l.t'<IM' npttnn Sp' ,.1;i,~ nr llarhor V1rw •Ill', Oplrrm 11111111•\ •"lomonthh pa~nwnt' • P<JS1t1vr <•ao;h floy, l'rln onh Call f111 111· I l! I b \j!t r>-10 9:14S •HARBOR RIDGE • Th" 't'r<'nelv htrl hom1.• " '"l ;ig;un'i ;r chan,l!mJ! ba1·kclrop or gn•en & I! o I cl(' n ' I u JH' ' I 11 n i: .. hadow~ ~ 1v.1nkl1ng hl[hl.,' F"t•alurinJ! :i hr., + a sp:H'llll" hbran frml di n & gourml:'l k1trhC'n for rn1•rnorahll' da~'!i throuj!h o ut th<• y ear'! A drumatll' FANTASTIC OCEAHVlEW 2 llr 1,1!1' r ,11n rm i rrpk'-\lrn1m11m 111.••111 \ ard \.'~um a bit' 111.rn ~IAA.~ 1 arn \ITU ~I!\ 01111 i----------llPll \ c;ruhh Ov.nr llkt MAMMOTH AA BEACH RL TRS 3117 N El Camino Ht•ctl 492-2100 Son Juan ~ Macnab -Irvine I I \I t\ ' I • \J I \ '· \ Capistrano I 0781 COST A MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 l 'n•l~ Rn·att & Uuttt·r 3 Miles ff' Marina Th~,,·, "lwl ttww 111111- WITH OCEAH VIEW I an· r(•ft•rr1·<1 l •111 \ p pn" '· .11·rf', c·nn'" Rancho Son Juan I nH•nl tu all :-11111·' :i 2111 Estates ,.., 1 lflr q;;~!)0 1~111 C:nod nv1·r :I ooo sq fl 11r 11•rm' l'us,drlr• tr:1cl1• t"lt•,1!;1111'" l-:x1·l11"" l' 111·\\ M r N a , h I< •• :1 I I \ h•lll1l'' frnrn S."> 1;, 000 li·l2 t:n1 fi4:.! fi~17111" ,., t.1 1 •, frnan<·111g a' a ii I ·1t.1111•r H ll' ~ I 11 H''l 1~16 ~ 122 11:11 HI< I I Sonta Ana 1080 .............•..••..... Sfi!l.!11.ICI (;fli\f\ IT' 'I "u hdrm lhal ' a l!it'.rt 111 '"'t111111l <•r -.1arl••r humf' I ,nv. <"St 111 1• 1•d 111 1l' k1nrl lll'llllY Ti\HBl-:1.1. 111\H ~10 1720 Other Real Estate .......•.••.••...•.•••. MobifeH~s For Scft 1100 ....••..•••••.•...••... BRAND HEW ! r, :.! Hrlrrn :.! ha 11111h l'lu,p to Nor11111 \ I· II :!1111' 1l1·1m•1• ;I\ ll 11 1111\\ I t' l~I Tl> $2.">.'i llCMI So. Calif Realty 5 46-5605 211 l nth S31i0 11011 111 """" 111 \ ,. ,.,.,11 •. 7,)!n>.,.. llY.111·1 \1!,.lll ti73 li721l .... t t 11:1:1.1 1>11plt"~ 2 1111 1 11.1 'I '"" ~ ,11 'I' jl.t r .1 I I' f II I'll ) a rd .:n•at 1·1111rl '1 l ' M llluff!oo ~l:!'I .lllll 9611 R505 l't rnt1·rl''>I rn :!hr. <!hJ + loft l'ondr. nr ( 'hu 1 r 15. .. 1r~11 675 Ofilll lm'hnl' \lrllac<' l'\o Shore • """" 1.ak• Tuhrn· '11 <:>!If 11<1•r n1chl ·1 fir ·•11.1 II I' ' I i· n fl " ., I I \ 7112 l!:ll ""'~·" Out of State Property . ...........•..••.••••• 111 \ "'"1111' I lri·i.:on ( 'oa~I l-'.11•1•1 r11·11 \ ft•nn·tl nut ,1.111tft111! \It'\\ at'l'l'S'-1 hll' o"ru•r l'I:! :!1!1'1 f'ub;r r Hdah•1ma '1111!1<' 'I 11r' 1111 i 111 ;t 1· 1 ,. 'Lar 1!1'0 ht II k ;11111 '''"II' ~I 2 I !11111 1 :1 \ r In I I 7) 1 ta.5!1 xr.1.1 Real Estate Exchon9e 2 800 ................•..•••• \l 11h1l1· ll11rit1' l.ak1·"d•· llt l! B1•;11 l..1kl· or 11111l11111t J ,11!11n,1 llr h tt•rm-.nrtr.ult t't'I :11<11; Reol Estate Want~ 2900 ....................... Clean t Rd rm 11v. nl'r wt II t·arry ba lanC'l' y, II h $20.000 down Hurn won't last C'all R~tfrc•rl\ & Lloyd Rk rs !lf.3 55fill l 'ntH'l"ltt' Park Ot'ant· llnmt• (~ornt•r lot In park /.. rl!t'rl'at1on 'l Udrm 2 hath Waldt•11 Mortel Frr<'plaC't'. patw & other amcn1t1e-; Call lo 'l't' S 176.500 doors. country kitchen & i:ardcn patio Owner will carrv i\ITO at 121•,'.' Com.pare the \•alor nf this fine res1llen<"e of rcred at St42.000 759-1501nr752· 7:173 '+> JASMINE CREEK Take advantal!<' of m'.' assumabll' IP•': loan Beaut Jas min<' {'rrek rondo. plan I. 2bdrms d en. guarded l(al{' romm P ool , tennis. o wne r /agt $315.000 64(}.6188 stairway that's wrapped ----------NEWPORT IE.ACH AAA PROPERTIES I nl'nmr Property Wanl 1·11 \\'1th nv. ncrs uni I an1I abll' to t-reat l\'eh f1nan1.·~" low dov. n· pnnr 11nh !1·17 3182 HunlinCJfon leach I 040 M i\URY ST A l 1 F'FF:R SI-~/\ I.ION REALTY 673-5354 around an atrium 14.'ads RARE ....................... ----------:....-: Walker B lee LOVELY HIGUEL CONDO F eat ures 2 Bdrm 2 baths UpJ?radcd thru out. micro wave. levlors. patio & communit y pool. Assumable f inancin_1t. $141.000 , Npt Hgts Cliffhaven ~·on do. Spacious 2 Bd 2 Ra. great assumable ftnanr ing. Just redured Grt>J! Astle. 559-9400 lo a hideaway mstr !>Utlt' w /study & frplc for thns1' chilly ev<'nini1s' for a privnte showing or this !i u pcrb res1de ne<· ra II 759 1501 l)f752 7373 CLOSE T 0 BEACH Award winnmJ! 2 Rd 2 Ba new home Reaul. yard Terms. Patrick T<'nore 631-121'16 REALTORS INVESTORS 5'ECIAL! Executive Duplex for discriminat1ni.t tosle 3br. 3ba. e ach. central air. woodbumlng frpk:;. rustom drapes / carpets. heavy shake roor 111 .r: loan Is assumable. no qualifying neccssa rv SI otC Down Or Les1 MOVES YOU IN No qu allfylnR neceuary. Your m on lhJy pnyment can be :id Justed to meet your mon lhly budget. We h ave many 3' 4bdrm home ln best Ounl(e County location.t w /these term•. Call our apeclallst for more lnform11tlon. BOLDEmST . ALTOftS ~ · f!ssoc1Ans ...... Ill WOOOIRIDGE GLEN 9 l/40/o Assum. 2br. 2ba. study. frpk. romm'ty pool/jar/lake. $1 28 .000 By Ow ner 559-4922. REAL t-:STl\TI-: LCICJUIMI l.ach I 04 •••••••••••••••••••••• A R•al Chorm•r Lrg 4 8d home m woodsv REALTORS area near beaches 2 GREAT JASMINE CREF:K ·New frpks w/fab s pa As F~MILY HOME LE.ASE OnlOH model home 3 bedrms . sume 1t17": low dn "' 21.<z baths: built in ap ,289.995 Patrick Features 3 Bdrms. 2 3br.sgllevel·enduniton pliances : superb <"a rpel· Tenore 631.1266. baths. vaulted ceilinl{ ~r eenble t S1 79.00Q ing & dra~: complete ;'lmt/. p: ( ~,.im with large brick frplc in 68·7413. 768-0876 ly landsrape~ 0"'.ner 11 • .. rn ~ t~~ ~vi tr!'! 1 ~:i~'::1 uk~~c~~n laycrest will carry financing. •-• .. h .. a.-C.A••-M ... -~_,.;i__ Sl2'7.500 Just listed 3br 3ba. pool. Shown by a ppointment REALTORS spa. Assum loan Won't only LEIM ERT CO ----104 131.a 440 last. Great Terms' i\sk· (213) 466-3591 l"iM ing $340.000. Prln only •••••••••••••••••••••••. 1 .. -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ k I' 541·9003. B r. ~Walker Blee RF.i\l. ESTl\TF: •Sl33,9001N NEWPORT IEACH• Imagine 3 !lpacious brs & 21,., ba upgraded to lhe hill' This nnc home also features enc I'd parking & in house laundry fac11i1Jes + assumable financing Coll 759 1501 or ;52-7373 ~ ..... lie RF.AL ESTl\Tf: •••••••••••••.. Goll Course Condo ---- SpaclO\.L'J 2Br 2Ba on •••••••••••••' macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY PllMIUM LOCATIOM AM> PIJVACYl 2BR, 2 bath CoCo Palms condo w/man y choice featur es . Assumable loan and owner wt II carry 2nd TD. $74,500. Lorraine Reid 551~8700. 111·1414 Camp1t Voley (.-r 64!-IHI 'IOI lll-17ff Woocb'dQtt (..., 644-6111 v. El Niguel entry Club Near beach. Good terms $139,900. Joseph Drye Co. Realtor 499 5361 Htwport leach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3.900Down N.8 . lbr. 540-4M6 or 631·7653 John Lembeck (Agent\_ VtCTOllAM BEACH HOME New 3 BR 3~ Ba Quall· ty handcrafted oak thruout. StaJned 1la11. •P•· macneb/ Irvine realty A SU88101ARV O' THE IRVINE COMPANY WISTCLlff NIW usn....i Custom 4BR. 2'h bath home wl counrard entry in f.reslisious area w room for poo . $325,000. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. •EXCITING• Estate Sal~ Beautifullv rusl11mi1<•d 24 'x60' Vik in~ llome 21lr. 2Ba & cnl'losC'cl porch In L aguna Hills nit-est 5 star park 2t yr olrls &olde r CJl-:11359 1 Int luy in Town A Doll House. 20x42. 2Br. t Ra. walk-in closel!I Many xtras . S22.500 CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2706 Harbor: Ste 208/\ 540..5937 Traile r at bch S8500 Term s. OWC or trade 499 :1116 New Modular type home. F.I Moro Beach Park. sp 70 2Br, s pace rent $175 mo. 20 yn1 lse. 169,900 499-3116 1973 Cameron 60', 2Br. 181, awnina & 2 shedt. new carpeting, H .B. 557-7993 r ----Llt(llll.AMD ~EWI 2bd, t~ba. aep d ln rin. huae l/t , gold & mlr· roN'd. 5• t..ag "111 nr 405 Frwy. I :1 Tr1plCX('!o. '" a rtlY.' south of !'('II m c 'oronu del Mar II 2 cluplt•xt•,, I I I"' pll''< in u row on lktl. l'l'nrn I lot from sand isurr 111 I dupl1•x nn wall'r w1lh dork for 30· lloal. All these prnpl'rt lC'S have lnrl(r. assumabll' 1oans ut 12 5''. Coll Smith Mt•ycr Hk r 640-5357 or 548 71113 PosJtive Cash Ftow We have several loves! menl opportunities 1n the Dallas. Ft Wor th Texas area Exrellcnt leverage with minimum clown in n rapidly jilro"' ing community. Units in nil ron11es. Principals only please 556-26f.0 C:SELECT I PROPERTIES I 0 Ultlh + Hovtt 2310 s.to Ana A•• Income ~.100. Priced lo ell wtth a 10'.l aa· 1wmable loan. Call for detail~. Wolfin1er Ru t t y <213)539·1304 lnvt'Slor will take ovtr payments on your va rant home Call & let 's la lk about it 547 ·3182 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,., •••• 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming 5 bdrm, 3 bath bayfront with 38' boat rloat. S1600 m o. Biil Grundy. 67S-6161 ----HwlflMjt• IHCh J t 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bring s uitca se everything furnished. Secluded 2 br on beach $650. Agt, 536· 1484. 538-&'ll ---1"'" 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6/mo lae, fully fum. Ex· ec . twnha• In Northwood. 3br . 2~ba . fam rm, air. microwave. a frplca , p ool /s pa . Sl200/mo. complete . ~. Beautifully lurnlabed 38r, lmmac Woodbrid1e home. ~la. poolll • E. Side Cost.ll M'u dpl"· •h0ppln1. 11100 mo. i--------•I 220-222 Coe.ta Mesa St. sse.GIOforappt. =~~· 11't "°:! ~1;' $119 .000. Owner/UL L..-a..dl 3141 Alt ,.,:r;::..flD Aft 963-7900, 640-7814 ...................... . 8pmJSIS•l m.5838 Wltelber 1QU'T'e butlnl or Lrt MW lbdrili, mod11lar --Hlllq. tlaM&tlH ed •mollilitlilonM. all bll·lna, 5 Star Part. C.M. abdrm. vertlsJnl 11tn flt 1ou.r dull, pool. attP to ibl.-.fOO. m .,. .. dlllll rilht peo. --· II/hr att. 11te M-7048. pie. Call ,._..11 Ml-1171 -..-1910. OrMge Coast DAit.. 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Hom• •Br. 4 Bil a la, tam rm. a Bdrm wlth .. na• Woodbrid1e lease. 2 Br. Poulble lease option. Encl. iar."Adulte, no na1111w1m 2 Br. 6 :J41• trt-leval. TSl•"°5 ram.,.,, latoey, eactl. dlMUe. 1700 141.ll. fl50 Child or amaU ~ OK. I~ Bl, patJo, Pvt IOC'., Agt. '7).3355 pet.a. h lO Newpe>rt Bl. p1 • ... JI07 ti replace, akyllibl, o .. w UH COid • ......, • mo. Grdnr inti. M2-41U SSOO mo 5M· 2458 or boa\lni. tennis• pool 54a-4f9I btwn t • 5P)I deck No chJldren or •••••••••••0 •••••••••• H 5» 9800/mo Alt '40-9900 3 Br. 1 Ba. Steps to the ~·-.Ito! ltst St Va am. •1mo 1st • ••11 U.fw ...... d Hu,e1br, 2ba, submit on ----buch. $650. Property c.a.e..a. DI 010 1 Br. Apt, C1off to beach ' 1 .. 8 4u2• .,.· . J c -F ' l bit ....................... kids A pets, avail. now, H ... W• Woodbrtd1e Sycamore HOU9e,M2·3BSO. "'-•Balboa Perry. Yearl)i •Y• • · • ..,vu »t. -sec. rpc, · •••Ill UH ~.al.-. H.W. 3242 Plan.48r,sba No pets AU.tmlJTIESPAID rental. UU. Call MS-aw.a. lni.Nodo0.542·3597. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'750 mo incl 1ardcner Spacious 2br, 18•. dphc Compare before you f7S-.OS. LO. Zbr, Zba. enc 1ar. 2 Br. 1 Ba. wttb rtfrige .. ..... TllNTAL.S abdrm. 3ba. den, z frplcs. Seacate W aterrront 752-2881 __ patio, I• r • Ind ry • nnt. Cuatom deal in Beach HoU1e 2br, 1ba, quiet MtH Verde st .. no built-Ins. carpeh Ir Woodbrtd1e condo·2 on s A Golf course Townhome. 40' boat L 38 C d 2~ 8 S'700/yrly98%·•14 fea\urea : Pool, BBQ. new cpt/drapea/pnt, pet.a.1425.518-m73 drapes ... 10. 1151·0881 or Bdnn. 2 8a, Ira patio, 2 s1aoo1~. Can '48·1713: dock ln front a Br, 3 ba. 0•1rse r. 0," 0 11 o. 3 Br 2 Ba oceanfront cov'rd 1ara1e. new patio. ear, 2 kid.I OK Lar 8 951-7QO. Ask ror LouJe. c ar 11ra1e •air............ Newcpt,new\ypalnted n atta, aro Y rm. f It d d lmmac. 1e2Br.2 a . -·M . 1'725/mo. ....,..,......,. thru-out. Pool. spa, ten-lrplc, crpt, 2 story, home, nu paint, " wi~ J:.'1' 1!~~~ln~. $500/mo. Yrly.873-7538 2 car 1ara1e. HOO. -~ anana. Coeta MC1H•lr1S 2 Br 1\.\ Brand new condo, 2bdrm, n14, clubhouse. GREAT ~mm. pool Aull 3·l6. drapes, xlnl ccnd .. patio Adult Uving at kl ~at. c.,..clet M• 3122 642"235. Bertt/A&ent DelWl• a Br. 2 Ba. frplc. Ba bom•. service porch, t\.\ba, ltlda oil, 9800/mo. VIEW. Vacant. Askln1 1865 mo. +deposit. Call ti~' fum. 1°r ~turn. No peta. / ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, l\.\ ba, W. aide, .. ~ buJlt-ln.s. garage, lndry 1ara1e. new carpet•. i7~SS78or&42·1430. S1450.84().334l or84o-eo45 752·12.829to4. mo yry. wner 18drmfumlabed$410 DlxoceanvulBr,newly +sec. dep. No pets. h ook -up . No pets , drapea a nd paint. -may con1lder winter 2 Bdnnr\lrnlahed$480 decorated w/garage ..... .-.... balcony.5S9-7UM. 1825/rno. Ask for Jlm. Clean 2 Br house. gar, SEABRlOOE Waterview L ..... le9ch 3248 rental. No pet.a please. 36S W. Wilson, &42·19"7l AduJta $S7S/mo. Ask for ow-wnr adult.a, 00 t>M&. $«50. lJl Condo 3br, 3ba, frplc , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.loyd at Jacobs Realty. Fay••..,.9900 Et Toro 3132 r..:.-: ba I I t c _., ~'""' 3Br. 28a, 21.B&Canyon Dr. 4dast.2380£1denAve. wet r .pato,poo , en· Oceanfront lbr , trlr 67,,_,o Newly decor. I Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nis, spa. kids/pets ok +cabana 1650 /m o Ouplex.Sepbygarages. Nlceview.3bdl'ft).2ba,2 $4SOmo.·"7smo. lrwdMew! Westalde •Br 2ba, enc Avail. 4/1. Encl gar. aduJtaonly499·3816 NEWPORTCREST 2 Br Quiel. EmpldAduJt over sundecb, frplc, beams, 842'8153 SSJIPerM~-.a&. gar,smpet/chUdrnok. lndeyS975/mo.631·0995 ----+den,2"·ba.-CI\ 35. No pets. $330. nopets.Rlcharc:l640-18SO 2Br,1'h8a.2 Br 2YaBa. """" lmmed. occup. *650. For Rent: So Laguna ,,. ..,_ d ...,"7C1'12 I 140s..r..__.. 548-~ days, 751-2340 HOMEFORRENT Superb lbdrm hme LUXURY VIEW CON· S48-I02l. ys:..-eves. P'rplc,dlahwasher,laun-r~o rw.s ev. "4 Bdrm. S800. Fenced w/view, deck & frpk. DO. 2 Br. 2ba. Security Stunning lar1e 1 Br. Spacious 1 Br w /garage, ~1:~1!5· carports. ~~II TT ~-.. •oForsd yard &r garafe. Jtids & $600 incl utll Chuck bldg. $1250/mo. Garden Apt. Pool 4' Rec. laundry facil. $S2S. Ask · -°"° Jvvu. Westaide 2br 2ba comer peta welcome. 964·2566 Ayres499-2512 HVH custom 3 B.r. 5ba area. now.18th. St. forhve.840-llilOO 3B ZB 0 cc •ore lnfor•atlo1t ----------i h lg rd . h t I p f II i r , a, near .. ome, y wit a · or 973-2'71. Agt .• no fee. w /poo . ro ess1ona y $450/mo Upper c.._ By OWNER. formal dln. tached 1tore ioned ror Charmin g , newly r e-decorated. Co m pl. H•tMqfoa leac• 3740 Bachelor Studio. Pvt en· · · C 9 O 3 br; pool. Now a~ail. sml business. Complete· l"N 3244 modeled 2 story, 3 Br 2 ocean/bay view moo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t rance Ii bath. $225. &4l·86S7 1I4) 516-4 I Arrowhead Country ly r;enovated . $750 ........................ Ba. House. Ocean view. LIOOlSLE. 2 Br. 1~4 ba H.l.'aFtHEST 5'13-m3aft5pm. Eastside 2 Br Dis H•tlMJloAleoc" 3140 Cl ub area . Sa n 548-1905 dys, 751·2!40 Woodbridgecondo.3Br. fireplace Nearbeach& home.YearlyS1200/mo SpanishEalateLivlng! hwasher, t i replace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bernardino. 1·864·1732, eves 114 Ba. $600/mo. !213) t.Dwn. $750. 494·S873 & Beaut.ifuJ park·Uke sur· Avail. April lst. 2 Br. 2 lndry rm. aarage, patio. 1 -~ .._.. · 98-•· k d ""' ,,_ Ba. with sundeck. Close " ..,.....,....., 4 ......,.,eves ex w n s 4...,..1....... Waterfront Homes, Inc. roundln1s. Terraced Adults, no pets $475 THE WHIFFLE TaEE Luxury Adult units at af. fordable living. 1.2 & 3 Br. Well decorated Olympic size pool, light· ed tennis court. Jacuzzi. park like landscaping. Most beautiful bldg. in H.B. 3 Bd 2'1\ Ba 2·5\Y condo. Realtors 631•1400 pool. Sunken gas bbq, to beach. No pets. 1700 642-073S. GllATllNTALS Pool/spa. frpk, dbl gar. 3 Bdrm townhouse in LOCJ191GHllh 3250 ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I sparkling fountains. mo.67S-Ol24 J ackie. ------Woodbrl~ge Condo·2Br, Avail. n ow . Diana Heritage Park. Highly •••••••••••••••••••••••-= Spacious r ooms . 1 Br. Stove & refrige. 2 Ba, air, patio, 2 car 631-1266.Agt. upgraded. Excellent Exechme5br,3ba.bonus ILUFFS Separate dining area. Cost.Mna 3124 Small yard. Adult. no ~a~~d!7~~:~2Br. l'h DGMPoW 322 location. No pets. t600 ~=~~,:~~·n~~~~n~~~ Bayview lgcdbr. 2'h ba, ~lt~lkk~c~:~~.:~'!'t~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. $.1\S. 548-1377. Ba, service porch ,•••••••••••••••••••••• mo.Agt,833-9293. $1095/mo lse. Sec de-S9S0.64-4--0634.535·726S Walk to Huntington New~y":fe~~r~~s pd, garage, lg hse. new BeaU\., spac. 4 br, 2 ba. 4bdrm. 2 ,laba. Wood posit. 581 ·1330 days, SPYGLASS HILL Cent.er. enc I gar . p 0 0 l , paint&carpet. $625/mo. patio, fenced yd, gar. bridge home. across AG T · 5 9 8 2 5 1 1 Ocean. bay & night vu. lBedroom·unf.vrn· d /wa s h er. Adults . Large 1 Bdrm .. Near shope, pool, all util pd 1884 Monrovia. 548·0336 From $360. 846-0619 Aslt for Jim or Mike. $695. 962·2l94 from swim club & park. eves/wknds Beaut. 4 br, 3 ba. formal from 1400 642-5073 3br,2ba.yd,frpk,S745 n o pet s . $825 /m<>.LCICJlllMIHICJMI 3252 OR, pool, corner loc !Bedroom-furn. 2bdrm. new carpets, 2273 Ma pie. $395. ----~ TRADITIONAL REALTY + utils--0r lease option. 551·1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. immed. Lease 2 ~~.ru~.1490 497.;nw bkr 3 Bdrm Lag Niguel S6SO St900/mo. 644· 1968. d I 3 Ir ToWllhcNtM Newly decor. gas pd., e n cl gar .. pool . d /waaher. Adults. 642·SC1'13 't!c ADULT ..dl~. LI VIN G MS-5004. ---------1 Rancho San Joaquin. 2 mo Gardener lnrluded A u ts, no pets. br, 2ba condo, 2 car gar. Cull !l5l·90Sl or s:n.1939 Bluffs Condo 3 Br. 2 Ba., Utilities Free! Triplex, 3 br. 2 ba, $550/mo. I br. I ba. $350/mo. Encl. gar. frpk, patio, lndry fac 2276 Pamela Lane. C M Open hrs 4:30·5·30pm 645-6473. • I & i BA PahO AIJIS HOMES & INVESTMENTS 631-7370 3 br, 2 ba. yard, gar. wet bar & more. $600 mo. Call 493-6384, 661·9343 4bdrm. 3ba. ram rm . -----patio. l mi to harbor. no lalboal~ 3206 pets, $760. •'92·3051 . ••••••••••• ••• •• ••• • ••• 492·2991feves. BA YFRONT Little Island H•lllMJICMt l.ach 324~ 3 Bdrm. 2 ba w !pier ••• ••••••• ••••••• ••••• Aeglr Properties . 675-4000 5 blks to ocean. Elegant 2 -bdrm. fam rm & den. COf'OIMI dft Mar ~l221 CS7SO mo>. Plush crpts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"'1 ba. cedar & glass. Jmmac. 2 stry 5 Br. Obi car pvt gar. fully s t a i n e d g I a s s . maint yd Adults. no amenities. Nr bch Xlnt pets. Inquire at 527 18th. area. See to appreciate St. 714 /960 6331 o r $1200/mo. 536-1453 960-51_12_. __ Sub-lease 3 Br 2 Ba 'Ill II /lS /81. $950/mo Agt 673-3355 2Bdrm. fireplace. family, kitche n. wlk to Big Corona $650 641}.7515 3 Br 2'"1 Ba . Jacuzzi. 2 car garage. $95-0 per mo Slartjng immed Call Jim 76().1743. CDMDU,LEX Spacious 2 Br 2 Ba. frplc, W of Bayside Or . $800/mo 831 ·7672 . 496-0350eves . Bkr Shorecliffs 2 br & den. lge yard Mini view SI 100 Agent. 67J..53S4 ••• Junylatn 18803Santa Mariana Fountain Valley Vou are the winner or 4 fr'ff tickets ($32 value ). to Circus Varqas Mar 17th. 8PM at Montgomery Ward ~ Fwy at Bristol Costa M~a Call 642·5678. ext 272 to claim your tickets ••• I Bedroom Condo near Brookhurst t Ada m s . Pool/Tennis. Etc. S450 mo.~ comm. pool. jac, refrlg, Ask for Jim mi split level with sundeck washer. dryer, range, -----Close to pool, tennis. compactor. ate, avail Mhliotl Vlefo 3267 $800mo. Agent 675·5930. ar. . . or i • B g Ca T h M I ~so F 'nfo ••••••••••••••••••••••• call915-. HOMF.S FOR RENT 1 nyon own ome LA QUlN'l'A HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln, 1 blk W. or Beach, 3 blks S. of Edinger. 847-5441 HEWL Y DECOI. 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar. d/washer. pool. Adults. 64.2·SC1'13 -------3 Bdrm $650·575 on golf course 2 Br. HOME FOR RENT F e n ced y.a rd s &I Den. 2'"2 Ba. Extensive G Ch'ld N $375/up 1·2 bdrm. nnnl, Spacious 3 Br Duplex 2 Br. ar 1 /Pet OK . 4 Bdrm $695. Fenced garages. Kids & pets, improvements. ever """' yard & garaice Kids & welcome. 964-2566 or' lived m. Fireplace. wet jac. adlt. 18992 Florida. $410. Pool & laundry fac. S485. As k for Mike pets welcome 964·2566 1 973-2971 Agt . no (Pe bar. tennis. pool. jacuzzi H 8 M2·2834_or 642·3172 548-95.56 from 12· 7PM · 64 l ·C1'163 or973-2971 Ag_t_:-~of~ M ---'IHCh 32t,9 & patio Best available LOCJl"'Cll.OC:h 3741 PINEBLUFFAPTS 2 HUGE Bedrooms 1n •~,.....' S1200mo 760-°'48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spac. 2 br. 2 ba: Adult super location Fully F<>R, LEASE ••• ••••••••••••••• • • • • • WOODIRIDGE YALE Newport Shores Canal front 4bdrm. 3ba. newly SantaA.na 3210 Studio, lux spa. TV, complex, patio, view. carpeted, built ins . ••••••••••••••••••••••• maid service. phone. frplc. en cl gar .. gas ground noor. Adults. no decorated. 2 blocks to 3bdrm. 2ba. 2 car gar. no Sl_OO_lw!_ 499-_'l227 stove, dishwasher. spa. !>(!ls S350 mo Apply Apt ESTATES ocean 962·6683. pets pool. jac. split ----level. nr S.C Plaza 5 IDllM MAHSIOM S62.5 831-7372. 831 9103 Spectacular home on 5 2bdrm lbll , drive by Studio. prof/sgl. 40+. non smoker SJOO . Also room. St Fem. S200. pool. 494-001. Lincoln model. like new, 3Br. 2'"1Ba. 2frplc. air cond . upgrades. patio.I beautifully landscaped front & back Use of ten n1s cou rts. pools. jacu7.zi. clubhouse. lake & sailing privilect11cs., $880. Phone 559·705'1 acres with pool &1 2006 S Garn s e y Hewportleoch 3769 separate guest & maid's 644·7~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• quarters Fac1lit1es for ---14 horses Bea utiful WeshMtshr 3298 Fabulous. Wkly . Easter. Rancho San J uaqu1n View Cond 2bd rm w Iden. L1pgrnd<>d com m 'ty pool golf $750 ·mo 644·5598 stalls with exercise & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su!"mer. Now. 2·4 Br show arenas t year Like new 3 Br home m Prime loc 673·7873 lease. xlnt rond. Lovely back Redhill~Realty f ii :~. 7:~00 yard S625. 962· 7940 C ondominiWM Unfwnished 3425 ---------...................... . Woodbn<!ge lrvme !bdrm lux club & spa 3br. l'•ba. all amen m Ocean and bay vu . fac1l. ocn view. Newport cl SS90 mo. 640 7690 Versailles penthouse. 2 S 4 7 5 m o T o d d Br 2 Ba. pvt i.?uardt>d I 1213l24G-90'17 WOODBRIDGE adult comm Pool. spa $850/mo incl gardener gy m . c I u b h o u ~ e I Oranget~ee Condo 2Br 4 Br 3 Ba. A/C Refs re S\200 mo 675 4498 . lBa PaU0-0n Lake $4.95 q 'd. No pets 16 Spoon home 833-7541 offi ce mo Jim 957 1100 Ex l bill 5.\9-6221 · 301days551 3751 eve's Lu xu r y Oceanfront Weekly 2or 3 Br Comp furn 1n c ld linens 640-4784 Beaut 2 Br. 2 Ba. fully furn Condo. Overlook· mg golf course m Big Ca nyon Pool. -.pa. tennis Call Bill Wedmore 644 7020 lndryrm.FromS500. E 568 W Wi lso n . SPMC 631·61C1'/ 646-4477 Near new 2bdrm. 2ba, frplc, laundry fac. new crpts. drps & paint. Encl gar, $475. Adults. no pets 673-2113. 494·57!'>8 eves Stunning large l Bdrm garden apt. Pool & rec area. 710W. 18th St. New upgraded 2200 sq. rt Exec. Townhouse. Back Bay Newport Beach with view. 21 unit com· plex with tennis court. pool, spa. SlOOO per mo Call Sheila 641·9022. 2Br Studio l'.,Ba Patio $475. 8.1., D/W. garage. adults, no pets 645-9857. 548-4291 3bdrm. 1'"1ba. $450 /mo 795 Shalamar Call Ron al 522·1734 or Noa at 642 7919. Good loc. 2bdrm. 2ba, crpts, drps, trplc , bit ins, gar. lndry fac April 6th USO. Adults. no pets 549·4050 or :>57 .4347 E side l Br. lrg yard . S365 64().. 7814 or 963 7600 Newer. close to beach. lrR 2 Br w/frpl. lrg garage. balcony S495. Isl. last +SlOOdep 631·7900 I • 01Sh*l1Shtr~ & 880 S • Pool & Aec Room • Garden l anoscap1n9 • JOQ 10 Beach & SMos S I G lts SEA ENVIRO NMENT 'l63i HAM IL TON H 8 %2 4SOO Dplx. 3br. 2ba. quiet. nr Civic Ctr. dbl encl gar, frplc. near new . lgt patio. ~5 962·~!9 Nr new xtra dlx twnhs apt f't unit lg 3br 217ba form din rm+ bkfst rm Crplc bltns WO hkup s kylights vaulted ceil ings dbl auch gar etr $625 545.3604 Xlnt loc . Pierpoint con dos. I 2br. S450·S600. pool , Jae . t e nn is fl.46·1826 Large 3 Br frpk. Enl'ls<I gar $495 2131596·6549 Nice 2 Br I 1"l Ba Pool laundry, garage. patio new ca rpet S475 960-5043, 1-SJ0.0350 CostaMfta 3224 New condo In Seaside Village. Beach & Atlan- ta Blvd. 2 br. den, 2', ba. 1650 sq ft. sec gate. ten· nis cts. pool & jac S975/mo 1213>833-1369. eves & wknd s. (213)831-5734 Harbor Ridge Lautre 1 Super 4 br 3 ba c1en mont Model rull ocean Lux rondo. Jbdrm, l '"zba. frplc. prl:'!'t1g1ous Ra1· view S2500mo 760 1977 I pvt palJCJ. 2 <'a r car 'e~e~ NO LEASE Eas tside 1 Bdrm for Single. $350 2 Bdrm l '-'l Ba. $500 Water & Gas ---paid. 645 27~ Super Back Bay 3bdrm Condo. New crpt.s. drps. E. Side dplx. 2 br. 2 ba . paint. enclosed garage dishwasher. lndry rm, 2 $695. 642-UOO. car gar. lux skylight. MariMn Wala Aph. Lrg 3 Br. Apt F'ireplace washer dryer hook up Patio, dbl car garage_ Ct'lildren OK. $575. Nr H Harbour ~5623. FREE RENT till 3 31 181 Hntg Landmark 3 BR condo. brand n ew DAdlts only over 40 yrs S6SO mo. 759·9386 ..•..............•..••. 2 BR. encl gar. adlts. no pets $450 773W Wilson. 631-4889 quet Club. S745 mo opener. clo~e lo SC 556-6576 I Newport CrP~l 3 Hr 21 1 P laza $595 mo lse • 2br House w1gar, quit>l. no pets $450/mo 848-2474 days -I Ba Ocean v1('w Pool. I ~9-0259 Jbd~. new~y decor con tennis $790 mo 642 :wll FR"'"" RENT 11 ·3 8 do m Irvine Grove<; 1 r .r. • \1 3 11 1 S6501m o N o pet). 3Br 2 Aa lar~ey:ird.2 Hngt Landmark 3 BR REQUIRED YEAR·ROUHD FUN· SCt•dl ACl•v•l•e~ 0 •Pct '• F1ee Sunday 81unrh • 880 ~ • Pc11 l•I'\ •Plus IT!uCh more -pvt fenced yd, gardener MF.SA VERDE home al· serv for fro nt yd . m08phere.2&3dhcapts. S500/mo 1·998 2606, Brand new house for dis· c riminat1ng family 3 blks to ocean. 3 Br. 3 Ba .. fam. rm. Totally upgraded & customi7.ed. $1200 mo 833-0145 AM /PM . 8.57·2141.549 3918 <'ar garoj!t' $745 rno C'O ndo. brand new 675 0562 Adults only over 40 yrs S6.SO mo 759-9386 No pets. 546-1034. 1·998-8680, 548·6319 3 Bdrm apt 4 blks to beac h . New cpl Quiet 1 Br. I Ba. New c rpts & drps . Good Eastside loc. Mature Adults only. $325. 147 E. 18th. St. M, C.M. Upstairs 2 Br. I Ba 2 $425+$250 dep will move children ok. no pets. S3SO you.!!!:__ C~21 Sur!_ ~~542 mo. lst. & last + S200 de· 3 Br. 2'A Ba. 2 Story. 2 Br 2 full bath condo 2 car gar. Pool. jacuni Gas pd. $700/mo Days 213 /861-8207. h ome 2 l 3 /9'l.3-2166() Dix E. Side lwnhse. 3 br, 21h ba. patio. frplc. bit· ins. auto gar. opener. wash/dry hook-up. $690. 759-0558 eves. RENTALS 2+den21"z ba 3br l '1• ba 3br2'7 ba 4br217ba 3br2ba $1!'>0 2Br. 2Ba Condo, only 3 S575 y r!I old Secludl'd ssso neighborh ood S900 w/beautiful meadow & S900 park landscaping. Pool. Be autiful Park Bristol Adult Condos P ool. security. s pa. lBr. S450 . 2Br. SSOO. 646-0686. GREAT RECflEATIOH TPnn•s • F1ee LP~son\ 1p1c. & pro ~"OPI • 2 HeJllh Club\• Sauna • Hy01omassc1ge • Swom ming . D"v1ng Range posit. 787 W Wilson. frplc. lndry rm in 4. 552-5510. Plex. Bolsa C h ica ----- 2Br. l\AJBa. w/gar. Adlts. • 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo nr SC Warner area SS80 per 5 Br 3 Ba. 2 Sty SI 100 mo. lse 494-00'6 Eastsidesharp3 Br. 1 Ba house Brick frplc. dshwsr, garage. Quiet street. $650 mo Wayne Agent 646-8816 3 Br. 2~ Ba. Nr new No yard work. $675 mo. No pets. 168 Magnolia. 642·331Y7. 3Br, 2'hBa condo. Micro. wet bar, many extras. Greal location. S695 644·~. 857-2302. Easlside 3 br. 2 ba, Jge sun por c h . yard, $600 /mo . i mmed . 64S·oo.6 3 Br rondo. Refrig, frpk, patio, carport SSOO/mo. 893-lMS LANDMARK adult con- do. brand new 2 BR 2 Ba. atrium model. Prime living. t6SO mo. Call agt, 962-4454. No fee to te· nants. COATS & WALLACE R.E . ----- 3 Br townhome, pool. Hunt Harbour area, nr beach . c hildren welcome. No pets. SS95. ~or 968-9222 4 Br. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm Xlnt loc. Gardener. Call art 6PM. 9695. 840-6203. -Lux 2 Br. den, 21fJ Ba. Condo. Pool, s pa, 2 car gar. No p ets . $590. 646-5974 Anaheim Hills -.s23 C.o•""Da·IRVlffE Nice 4bdrm, 2Vzba house. 2 frplc, nr s hopping center. pool, jac. tennis S'12.5. 551-6931after6pm Exclusive Woodbridge pvt comm. twnhse. 2 br. 2 ba. den. lake view. spa. all fa c . S700 Rers.831·7204. 559· 1833 LEASE Turtl e r oc k Glenn, lrgesl sinale Cam home, 5bdrm, 3ba. fam 3 B d r m 1 \AJ b a th rm, central air, 3 car townhome w /refrig, gar. walk to pool & ten· New2sty,!br hse. frpk. wash/d r y S560 mo. nis. Sl,050. Call Gary D w, w 18 h Id r y. yd. _963-__ 5780_______ after 6pm: 752-3318. balcony , gar , $525. HOME FOR RENT Woodbridge Townhse. 2 Adults, nopeta. 642-7725 4 Bdrm. ss95. Fenced story, 3 br, by tennis & W. Side 3Br. 1'%Ba. rnc yard & garage. Kids & pool, lake. S67S/mo. yd, wt r I t r uh pd . pet.r welcome. 964-2566 551·55211 & 750-3403 sa.-OU8eves. or lr73-2'71. Agt., no ftt. HERITAGE PARK. Lg 3 3 Br. 2th Ba . n ew To•nbome. P'rplc , micro-wave, auto far docw. pvt yard, dht thru· out. ApproJt 1800 1/f . Best E 'Slde lo c . 1750/mo. 1Jt /lut + S3(IO dep. No do11. Avall S.Ul . Z480 Santa Ana Ave. Unit F·l. &U-1800. 2br. lba CMdo. lmmac. lltOOL&SPA 3 bdrm home. vicinity of Adams 4r Newland, H.B. 1'750 mo. tmmed. oc- cupancy. '14.LMSNIHGS Va cation cottage by week of month. (714)9e0-1701 or -.5420 ans. aervlce Br. 2'h ba, family rm. frml d/r. pool. 1750/mo 64()..8146 jac. sauna. S600 mo No s m ch ildrtn 1714 1 631·7184 . 498 7972 aft 6 :30PM /Wknds 2 Bdrm. Condo . 118'4 Rutland Rd 116. S6SO mo Avail 3/1. Agt. 675·4000 llouse w/pool. S995 mo 3Br. 2Ba + 2 util bdrms. fam nn. patio. 640-1327. 559-6188. or ofc 759-~97 WATHFIOHT w /boat slip included 3 Bdr 2 Ba, dbl gar, rm Walk to S .C Plaza Jbdrm, 2ba, full rec facilities $600. No pets 557 ·2232, 673-4678. Woodbridge Condo Yrly Lse $565. 2br. Iba, lower unit. lge backyrd faces park . incl pool/lake/boa\ facil. 957-1081 days, 552·78J9 eves Brand new condo. 2bdrm, 1 '"iba, kids ok. $600/mo. C.M. 770.SSTS or 642·1430 BEAUTIFUL APA.AT· MENTS S111gles I & 2 8eJ1ooms • Fur 11•shed & Unlu1n1shed • Adull L•v1ng •No Pets • Models Open daily 9 10 6 Oakwood G•rden Ap.,tmentt Newport Beech/So. 1700 16th St •01>ot1 •i 161n1 1714) 642-5113 cpts. drpg, bllns. fncd Plaza. SA. Pool. ssoo. mo. 84().5504. yd, water pd. 636-4120. Child OK. 549-3232 or ------667 Victoria St. $415 64 1-14«>. I br. Iba, frplc. OW. encl 2619 "J" Santa Ana Ave. gar. Nr Hunt. Harbor $410 2bdrm, frplc, cpts. patio. Jan, 846-1186. ---------sep. unit. 2636 Elden. 2 Bdrm. 2 bs apt, frplc. 9felltiBJIY. S4 7 5 /mo. 6 46. 6 78 9 . encl. garage. $455. Act A,p AITMIMTS S48-80l9. 960-4614 or 848·2780 Beautllully landscaped Secluded 2 Br. I Ba. patio 2 & 3 Bedrooms . 1arden apts. Patios or home with comm. pool. $4()0.$450. Kids OK. no decb. Pool Ir spa. Heat Adult.a only. no pets pets please. Water / paid, covered parking. Avail 3-13.SI. ~00 per Trash Paid. carport 1 Adults. no peU. 1 or 2 mo. 24.53 Orange Ave 964.2:;66or9'73-29'7l . Agt . r=:: OK. $390-$400 _M_an_a-'c~e_r_A...:pt_. 2_.___ no fee. ZZ50VMguard Way NEW BREED APTS. Yorktown/Beach. 2 Br. 1 for power boat up lo ToWlthHM Newpor1 Beech/No, 880 Irvine 111 1&1n1 M0-962SorS48-2408 l Bdrm & Bach from Ba. Ds hwshr. patio. U.STSIDE $.1lS 1 garage. Water /Trash about~'. SllSO/mo. Unfwnbhed 3525 (7t41 145-1104 f'rplc. rec room, poo · Id 1 hild OK t 3 Br. 1'1\ Ba. Townhouse. jacuzzi, e n c Io s e d pa · c · nope s No pets. $525. 127 21st. garages. Gas & water please. $425. 964·?,:566 or Lido Isle. Ir 3bdrm, 2 st. Dayw MS-'262. Eves pd. Adults, no pets. 393 973-21'71. Agt .. no fee. JACOIS IEAL TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-6670 Woodbridge 2br. l~ba . ---======~ Newport Hgt.s 3br. 2ba, frplc. w/d. avail immed pets ok 645-7498 pool/jac/tennis $570/mo Steve White 973-0945, 551-5045 ----- paUo. s t.eps to pvt beach. S.S.9543. miN'O-wave, 675.7155. ---------Hamilton, C.M. 645·4411. New plush 2br. 2ba apts. w· WES'l'BAY APTS. large 2 -~ leoch 3140 2.24Ssq ft. Extras. 5041 SP/4.CIOUSH.I . TOWNHOUSE New 2 br, 21At ba. Back Bay loc. Gar. pvt. patio. S97S mo. Susan: 957-6507. 54().7238 Hunt. Beach. Townhouse. Large 2 Br. l it\ Ba. Adults only. S475 mo. 775-1664. OCEANFRONT. inter Br, 2 Ba. $480-$485. New ••••~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~··~·~·~·~·~··~·~·~~D~u~m~b~a~r~St~.~846~·~950~1~~ rental to June 15th. I Br. garden apts, patios, spa. fr 5350/mo. Utll. included. AduJls, no pets. No pets. 548·1930 or 398W.Wilaon,63l·SS83 Nice Twnhse, $495 mo. 673-7844. ' 2br. l 'hba, Avail im· Near Lido Village. 1Br. • • • med. Savage Wiid & Co. furnished apt. l400 mo. G>ll IClpp 3 Bdrm. frplc, walk to _67_~--------Util. incl Yrly lse. 510PlerpontDr. be•ch, pool & tennis 673-1769. Calta Mesa S79S. Aet. 760-9Z73 Apw ....... ,.,.,IHd .& AW• from bea"h, 2 Br 2 You.·~ ~ ... er or ••••••••••••••••••••••• n~·~ ~ D"WW'~ BLUFFS IBIMNI Pi••• 3707 B•. lovely ocean vu, to <Sii vahae), to 3 bdrm. 2\AJ baths, fam •• ••••••••••••••••••••• e.nd of June or wkly or Clrc8a Y.,...a rm, 950. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. 1 Br. Cupets, drapes, monthly. 645-5038 Mar. 17th, aPM at .-rs. 3 Bdrm, fam rm. stove, mrige. UUls pd. Montiomery Wud $1100. Pools. R llr • Utensils for 4. $375. Ghy. at Bristol IU-0134. 515-0935 Costa Meaa ---------•••••••••••••••• •••• •• • Call 142"5111. ext. 2'72 to OCEAN FRONT ........ J102 claim yuur Ucketa. Balboa Bachelor. Lovely ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * view, quiet fr secure _.. Adult. no pet. $3115 incl ArYMTI POa 11111""' Mesa Verde 2 Br. l Ba. ut.Ua. 87U372. H.B .. N.B., C.ta Meu Dinbti Rm. Newly de- Somethinl ror Everyone coratecl iar•ae. Adlllte, c.,.... clet M.-3722 Bach. t4 4 8r. Untum. no pets t400 lat. lHt • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apts. Certain locations · · , Kennebunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ~fD~ If you're not sure who (or what) Kennyt>unkpOrt was. don't feel bad -you're not alOne. KennybunkpOrt is one of 14 distinctively cs1trerent apartment f\oorplanS at Sea~nd Village In Hootlngton Beach. Seawlnd Village 1s a result or totally personaUted professional planning. The kind of attentlOn you deserve. cond. mmmon POC>l. at· ~8r, t \.\Ba Condo, bltns. i..ched ~ar. retr/mlcro, cpt.a, drps, no pets. 1425 M esa Vtrde •rea. mo. wnr7 Kawlck Ln. SOS /mo. t45 ·SC>28 ( n,r Ad• m • Ir evea/Wltnda Brook h u rat ) ( 213) HAllOIYWW APTS. o trer : Poot , a p a . aecurlty.&00135• 2 _Ill\ fireplace. lau.n. ronm, NEWLY clet. 2Br 2 ba On bt-aeh. Pvt. «•le. _..,., b •am e d c el 11 n I• , towllbouM, trplc, pat.lo, A perftct blend of nature and livlng- nestled in a forest with babbling brooks and quiet pond$. cooled by natural ocean breeus. Add to that tennis courts. swimming pools. ajaC\azJ and a convtt'litnt loeatlon nHr Shopping and employment and you've got a ptace anyone would proudly all home. {Even l<ennybYnkpOrtl) One and two bedroom. one and ~ bath 3dult apartments from t.M0.00 ~-.,~ .....;;.....=;.......~~---~· 511-3718 Lit pr, tin)' llH. lbr, l ---------1 ba, adults, no pell, !br. redecorated. fenced '400/mo. -.mi ~UOO/mo. Refs. 2bdrm. ia. duplex. 1ar. Deluxe 4 Bdrm, den Somerset model. Sparkllng panoramJc view. Ready to move in. $1350/mo. It S 1100 I mo. ft n cl. s•r•Jta, all built· Ina. encl pr .... 00 doaa. utllltiet.) No pell. New Gardetl • Townhou1t ---.. _ ...... P m a 1 t t t 1 u I 1. • • d•lp. -.-.-. --· 1 1'·875 -7784 or TSLMOllT. Ml-UIOltbdtm. l \.\ba, dh· 21W.l.M4. __;.~------• z _.OOM UH la•uher. crpti, drp1. C .... MeM J724 On-.._. cul-de:sac, &ov· 1ar, HS-UU. S•70. ••••••••••••••••••••••• el1."s;;'doul, c .. an. Lr•l.!:-.~m~•~·-_:_ ___ _ Bach. Apts. UUlt. paid. J1nd1taped encl 1rd, 15555 Huntington v1111ge Ullt HuntingtOn eaam. CA cn•>8HoOMt f10fl'l lhe San Dim9o ~ dM llO!!h Oii ..... llD ~---Clll~tO~~ ~~.Open cW, 10/N. 11 .... wuher/dryer hoolt-up, VACANT 4 BR t Ba. w•lk "" noora. C'f'll&a, ..... t. t.o 1chool1. ahoppln•. U7$ + ... a -811 dllld r_,.. lOdl 6 P«tt OK. ot. NO ,.u .... 11.,... -· m-"71. u.k for Mt-MM. •K-~--~~~~----1 ~-~----------"-~~--~-~~- Weekly or MonlltlY iar. 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Uc Qe&Md6Wutd AlllUskSR·22LoRatea RlcbardS1nor Lk, los Umelunoney.Newpon • n;t' AU Y Victoria, C.M. &U-8482 crpts 10 min. bleach Lie.,_,._ 8'5-5973 lmlOS.ClO. 5tl 5303 Anythn • 832-4811 S A Pirkel Ins. s.8·389S 1'ry me.181-4410 C24 hrs) Paclfk R.E ~3613 s. • you Y Hall. Uv.-dl.n. rn,. Sl.5 : . H ---a....a-for a Mature woman t.o baby avr rm '7 50· couch s10· RESIDENTIAL It Com· EL£CTRJCAL and re, ..... IR•~ . Palntiha It Papcrlnl _.,...., JOd•Y ad elt anytime. cl\c •· G~a;. eUm pct mer~lal remodelln•. modelln•, Quality with ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,._..... Cabinet Refinbhinl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln \ho 548-2038 odor. Crpt repair. 15 yra Quality wfth the beat the beet price. W ·ZOCM Haul, cleanup. concrete • •••••••••••••••••••••• prot. work. Free tel N<'w & recovers, Repair 'DAILY exp. Do work myself l!rice.ut-2004 '-!. •• ,... rtmoval.Dumptruck. For ins. purpons . Wt' Rsnbl.Stevt's.474281 apeclaHat /stay·busy Refs. SSl.0101 Room addJti-·. remod . .,.••••••••••••••••••••••• Quick eerv. &42-7838 videotape prop. & con prlee.. Reliable . s.48·0512 •••••••••••••••••••••• vua tent Call •~0100 Video Palntln& lnt /Eid. ren· PILI}' H~ . .....,. QUAJ~ITV ROOJ"ING GEN. CONSTRUc;J'lON WeCareCar ... t Cleaners plan. G«>. fjbner & Son. •VERY LOW PRICES• Verification tals OW' apcclalty. Ac Additions, Remodels Steam clea;;-Ir uphols. Llc'd. 55'7-6932 Laodscape malnt·clnups ••••••••••••••••••••••• cowitic painled . ..Pr<>mpt All types, free est. SERVICE Uc/in.I. Mark9T9-4411 Work i.uar. Truck Diaperlet Georae.549-2015 Wanta REALLY CLEAN ~~ ............... Seaside Palntin&. Grt'l( Vl~~:'B~R Roo~lN5~30 DI Y Neworoldorinbetween mountunit.&U-37UI •••••••••••••••••••••••Landscaping-Cleanups ~~r~Ze~:t1.1~~~~~;m BRICKWORK : Small 538-4806 ---RECTOR buildlnc. Licensed & c~ AcCNttffc S.S. DESIGNS Tree trimming-Hauling Jobs. Newport. Costa lnter/Exter/Relinlshlng, H09tl%0M DO ITNOW! lnsuttd642·2Z77 u••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Drapery Win· Maintenance. Freeest. Expertise housekeeping, Mesa. Irvine , Refl! ceilings/wallpaper Lie: ROOFING CO. Alk,_.S•*• Acol.lltlcCellinga dowa. lOOO's of fabrics. Amie.548-8414 eq u ip & su pplies 675-31751 _ CalnliSoiu.898 5105 Reroof&Repair Your Dally Pilot Cabliltf MakMcJ +custom hand texturing 13.~.95 yd. 10 day del. ATRIVMS furnished, trustworthy & EX p ER T 8 r l c.. •-DAVE'S PAINTIN",, Lit'. 138941.5 548 3609 .,,_vi Di to •••••••••••••••••••••• Lit'~· .,..., n •9 Freeeat.30ynlnarea. •• ** dep641·4970 • "' " ....,r ce rec ry HOME REPAIRS · ~· _. . ...,.. 6411r,654 Do your indoor/outdoor Masonry. Small Jobs & Serving Area 9 years Representative Int/ext Cust. cabinets C._./COftCreh r atriums need planting or Personaliz('(! House repairs. Frplc facings Most Reasonable 642·5671,extlll CHARRENOVATING •••••••••••••••••••••••Drywal r e furbish ing? Call rlearungbyKUMI Refs.SSl-tSSS,760-7074 Insured.lic'd. 7607301 Balboa Roofing Co Malena! costs down I Free est 673·6743 6'5·374.9 Foundations. Retaining••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Atrium . Ca11 Eve531·5172 MASONR--Y d od 1 Pl '--fl 1 W lls Hill · d R ..f1iTn an rem e OS.....-~ ,. Tile BOOKKEEPING c..,...e, a . sa e estora· DrywaJI Specialist 644. Housecle1o&nang reliable, ing. Quality with the ............................................. . lrTAXSERVJCE ......... ~ ............. lion. Slabs, Patios . Qual.&prod.New&re· H~ good work. steady JOb bestprire.631·2004 Neatpatcht'S&lextures Tale installed. all kinds. Beas.rates. 496-09l3 REMODEL-REPAIRS Block&Brick Lic'd mod.l3999U.S32·5S49 .,•••••••••••••'••••••• Rers 6467228 rt 4 ---R--t 893 1439 -"teed r J h A•·-Custom Cabm' els 642-83117 eves a Mo•'--rnrir n . • gua. ... . re s o n A•...,.. ""' DRYWALL o ur ex Carpen try , roofing . ...., 8931667 •• ,.;;:,; ................ 2nd generation. 17 yrs in Driveways. Polios . -masonry, .plumbing. House rleanang, ovens. 0000•!"0 •• ......... P'lumblRcJ Driveways, parking lot repairs, sealt'oating sacs .(sphalt. 646·4871 Lic'd. area. Llc'd. Top quaL Walks, Brit'k & Block pert.lie. Quality with the stut'CO, drywall, et c windows, nrs. anythin~ Student wall move you at •••••••••••••••••••u•• TrH Ser/Ice Mr Plllombo. 962·8314. Lit''d. 661·1872, 962-0986 right prit'e. 63~·2004 --646-9990 dirty Me lany 644 4754 ~;.,.;~::;1_~ 1493· Holleman Plum ban it ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Etectrical Sales-Servlre Repair'> Expert Tree Trimmer CUSTOM INTERIOR CWld C... ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME IMPROVEMENT HOUHSftttnc) P'ointingf'aperlncj free estimates 552 71R3 Ten years experienl'e CARPENTRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• E ECTR C . 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Rates. 18 Daily Pilot Cla!>si ried Lie lntt Ext Low Rates Cll'aning, Ltd 548•8853 631-5474) Classified ads do it well. Classified Ad. 64.2·5678. yrs experience. 531·5055 Want Ads Call 642 5678 Ad ' Free Est. 964-5566 Classified Ads 1>42 56711 Want Ad Help' 642·5678 .... tMeRts Uwfum. Apart.nHts Unfuna. Rooms 4000 Rfntfals to Share 4300 Office Refttal 4400 lusiMss Rental 4450 lu,iness MorhJaC)es, Tn.tst Lost & Found 5 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ••••••••••••••••••• • • OppcN"twtity 5005 DffdS 50 35 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LCICJllMI l•ach J848 H•wport l.ach 3869 Laguna Beach Motor Inn, !<~em wanted lo shr home Elegant prof bldg in H R Newport Beach. SI 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••• •• LOST Rew a rd Mixed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 985 No. Pacific Coast w I s am e n r O CC 85< per sq.ft lse Red sq n New dlx orrire or Christi Morrifter MONF:Y TO LOAN Tt'rrter 81 k w ht vie 2Br.2Baapt SO'tosand Oceanfront for Winler H"".Y· Laguna B.each S225/mo Refs req si!pet.893·1351 retail w 1pvt bctth.I 586K.nowell 2nd&3rclTru~tHt>c·ct ~ llf'tl Sprin.l(dale H 8 Whit ewater l1vlng Rentals. Furnished & Daily. Weekly. Kitchen 54~. security. at• 600 2400 Costa Mesa Pac•1f1rFmanc·1.1I '~"'c Lat· HmROM0 5998 Frplc. beams. ~l ass unfum.Broker.675-4912 available. Low winter -2300S/f. Low cost Newly sq rt 509 31st St cnexl I Youarethewinneror 8513171 Pvt. garage Central - - - ----rates 494.5294 Fem non-smoker 18 25 lo' derotbrated QB~t~r~m l& to Bank of Nl'wport j 4 h• ticbh LOST Male Shephe rd Laguna S950 /mo . NO FEE' Apt. & Condo shr 3Br, 2Ba redecorat-we ar uae os 3 Lido Cannery area i 1 .\1ix ,11• 'lpt Blvd 494·:1184 rentals. Villa Rentals Corona del Mar sunny ,cd hse nr bchS200 mo. Mesaarea 675-3236 121316419700 I <S32vauel.lo Announeem"'k/ HJ-:W\RD ' 645 7395 675-4912Broker room & ba w/laundry H B 536-1140. RiCJMReatty . Circus Varqas Penonals/ "Kamo' L9CJlllNI Hilts 3850 ----racal. S275 Ask for Faye ----I 979•8533 P'rime Location Mar 17th. 8PM at Lost & FoUnd ... ••••••••••••••••••••2br.1•,.,ba +gar.Hoagl 640.9900 Wa ll s hr my plus h -1270Sqftonbusy8t>at h Mootgomery Ward 1··••••••••••••••••••••• l.o'l l>la l·k & "'hate LeisureWorldLease2br . Hosp area. nu decor. :l --h k t ·h s pacious Hunt Bchl l617 Westclirr NB Want Roull!vard lluntani.?lon l 4ffif;:>:a~Rraslol Annowteements 51001 Ho-.lon Rull T t'rrter 2ba Villa Nueva on hill I open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. · · 0?~1 w at t'I . 1 1c d edn home, mirro. rrplc. •., financial inst 7000s r Reach Ideal ror real 1 ta esa ••••••••••••••• • ••• •••• r t• ma 1 e R ""' a rd • • ct 2 3 8 H" I W pravi e~es. u 1 inc u e be h ....,., . I n A 50l2 Call 642-5678. ext 272 lo gate 14. s pectacular, 1 aria ay . S200moN 8 6426811 ma to ac . ......., inc Isl. oor. gent541· estate ofhce. store or daimyour tickets WEIGHT I 96379RS view. no pets. no smok 1 SSOOtmo 8»5875 ---all 536-8090 • ---other suitable busme!>'> l.OSF. IT ing 52 or older $575 mo I --· Rent. 3 mos to 3 yrs 180 2 Pnvate baths. availa * • .. & F:am Mone ' 1 1 1 \ear Cahco cal '1esa C714)S51·0788 3 Br 2 Ba •,; block to Newport. lbr. den. pr1v fem seeks roommate lo 835 s/f. Flex terms ble immediately 10 R2I 324! Vt•rdC' a re<i 545-9579 be h Y I b th d k Bd d f f Broker wants partner!> ----ac e\jr y a !entrance. sun er . 27-~ yrs. 2 rm con o um or un um Year lease Allractavely lll'ward Call aft spm Mission Vieift 3867 ~~ _ gar, lndry. arross from an Irvine 5511375 RICJht Reatty prit'ed Arnie Quevedo The Happy Ads 51201 ,-bch S350962 4914 979 8533 642 4321 t 286 Property Mart &t0-~19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found Poodll' small ·~·~·•••••••••••••••••• Versa illes I brtstudio. --· --· -F emale to sha re lux • • '•• fcom:ile Blue collar. nn Fm1slerre Condo 2 Br 2 new crpt. drapes. pool. Room for rent. nace hous(' uraous apt Ocean-view KOLL CENTER W~kdays La~una Time Share Con t;.ig 5S6·4700 Call N B Ba $650 No pets rec. sec. bldg. Adults. no & area. S1801mo Newport Beach 673·5425 NEWPORT SUBLEASE do Cash To Loan i-helter 751·4330 pets. $475 +1st. last.sec. 968-8139 F.arlyAM/PM. 640.705! d 548-F.legant executive suites o rr1re & warehouse '" 3 Br. l'h Ba. Condo ss25 ep. 5981 Lge room. 't.M area. Working Male 25.35 all in pres tige location The F.splenade, Rl><lh11I mo No pets. 2 Br 2 Ba Penlhouse nonsmoker. refs. w /or p r 1 v a v a i I . With complete support nr Bristol I 4 yr b.t• 4 or 7514330 I Apt. w/oc vu. $700/mo. wo kit.priv.642-5765 kitchen/lndry.etc fami· services. fices. rel'ept area . Mo lo Mo 7141624-1325 ---. ly situation avail. now. ___ 7_1~851·_068_1 warehouse wllge ~hdmg Mewportleoch 3169 Eves 4bdrm house, resadenltal cas ual folk Linda door, full sec system. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · area. Mission Vi ejo. KOLL CEHTER all new crpts & pnt 2500 Cannery Village. lbdrm. lbdnn for rent. S21 7 /mo. 545·2.860 S200/mo. NEWPC>aT s q ft A v a ii art er PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS avail immed. $400/mo. M /F. 770.2163 Roommate wanted. 3 Elegant l!xecutive s uites 3/25/81. Call after !Oam 673-6522. 2bdrm. 2 story w /dark in prestige location 644·6500 Lr g r urn w I ba . room. non·s moker. S200 With complete support Newport Heights Duplex employed adult. non M/f 548-941>9 services. 2 Br 1 Ba. Adulls. no s m It r . C M h o m e ----714/851-0681 pels $495. Mo. Lst. last S190/mo 556-6378 Want Proressional male ----- Westside 2Br 2ba corner home. lg yrd wiattach store, zoned for bus 1 deposit. 517 Bolsa. Days H~ ~ 41 00 to sha re penthouse at Luxurious, full service or ness Compl renovated 631·3520. Eves Wknds VTirD, ..._....,..., Promontory Point in 548--5041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rice space. 1·6 rms. con $750. 548 1905 d ys . rerence room . sec'I 751 -2340 ev lnvnhneftt Opporiunity · 50 IS ..............•........ LOAN S500 or more Dbl your money Loan is secured by unprecedent ed lsl in film rmancing history 714 957-4086 Unique business op ply S5K S20K needed un secured. low risk, high return If you like lo gamble-w the odds in your ravor call M 1ke (2131858-6969 COUNTIY CLUI UVINGIN NEWPORT IUCH --· -------Balboa Inn oceanfront Newport Beach. 673~55-0 Lado lsle. on water. bay Low winter rates Daily An adult community on view. lbdrm. Ir li v rm & or ~kly Kilt'henette t he hck Bay Spec din 9675.675_:_7_1~-· --SllO&up.675-8740 Christian Female wants roommate to s hare apt. S200 mo. 631 ·5085 servi ces Newport 1_. Beach, Call for anfo CoiSM•rc... Investor-• .. ownership in 752-6Ull R...tah 4475 new S270.000 Turtlerocl< ••••••••••••••••••••••• Highland home. No tacular Spa, 7 s wim New 2 Br I Ba. dis · SEA LAJll( MOTEL mlngpools.8l!ghtedt~n-hwasher. encl garage. Weekly rental now 450 sq . rt Delaghtful Store Spat'e for lease money down. $700/mo working s pace with 1500 sq ft & 1260 sq rt S9.000 annual write-off ocean view. Full bath. 3 in Hunlinitton Beach (714l851-1150. MAKE SOMEONE .,APP'f MAKE SOMEONE $MILE Placea lli\PPY 1\D I.fl Uus column for only S3 25 Call 642 5678 •Trying to Locate• JIM REILLY? F(lund Small Tan 'whal e dng Part Daschshund part '' llunl Reh area 640 72fl8 f'nund Alack & white pupp y F'l'b 2nd OO\l'r Mariners Or N B 631 4321 I.OST 1.ite Rrey tabby cal w blk slrapes Fem v1t· So La1tuna Reward 499 4470 found abandoned white \1 c-at. neut needs lo\· m g home 673 7~7 f'nund Golden puppy . female. nr Haster & Orangewood. Anaheim. 971 5838 nis ro~. bake trails , $475 645-3&64 avail. Color TV, phones p u t t 1 n g g r e e n in rms. 2274 Newport Bachelor s . l and 2 2bdrm, Iba. frplc . no Blvd .. C.M.64(1-7445 NONSMOKER Bayfront. pvt suite. Resp. single adult. Garage, S575. 673·1521 yr old bldg. $450 mo F I ex 1 b I e t e r m s Turner Assocs .. 494·1177 213/596-7202 lnve'tment FROM LAK ETAHOF. J.oc;l l.oniihaar C'aliro fem. rat. 21st & Orange C M 646-1039. 631 1925 bedrooms apartments. pets, adults only. s.540. -- and townhouses from l294Sth St. 675.6969. Vacaffolt Rewtah 4250 $429.00 per month ------• •• ••••• .. •• •• •. • •• •••• On Jamboree At 2bdrm townhouse. S550 & 4bdrm. 2ba condo on San Joaquin Hills Road $625. Adulls no pets. 1409 North Shore or Tahoe. _ ~)644·1900 Superior. 6"5·8684. Fully furn 5/min from Ve rs ailles Studio. a ll Across from beach. 2 br. ~~~~~-~2°ri:'~.ly. Amenities. $450. adults only. pool. gar. -- 549-0833. $450 640-5078 Large Bi,\: Bear Cabin ----Pool table. color TV. 2 Westcliff adult condo. 2 Newport Heights large 2 frplcs. sips 14 545·6916 bedrooms . 2 baths Din Bdrm 1 Ba S500 no pets. Ing room. Fireplace 673-7:117,6"5·1560 Freshly decorated Un ---- furn 1600 mo. 631·7300. NONSMOKER Bkr Bayfront, pvt suite· Resp. single adult. WES TC LI Ff 2 br. 2 ba. frpl. pool. nr shop s. adlLo; S5SO + dep 631-5596 3Brrondo w/boatshp Call for details 675-8650 arter 6PM Garage. 15'75. 673-1521 SUPElll VIEW Large 2 Br 2 Ba. over· looking Bac k Ba y . Loads or c l os ets . fireplace. 2 carports. 2 balronys. 745 Domingo Dr Call before 5PM. Las Vegas. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. fully furn $450 wkly or monthly rate._673 4586 Will trade 2 wks in lovely home. Sno Summit. Bii;: Bear Lake. for 2 wks tn beach h.se during s um mer. (213)988-4300 Mammoth luxury condo. s ips 4·8. 9-day Easter Special. 830 9352 . 83'7-7553 * TRAMc;>UILITY * $745. 979-8889 or 64S· l260 Very private 1 & 2 Br . P'ALM SPRINGS adult apts. AVAIL . 2bdrm, 2ba. den. pal10. Vacation cottage by NOW. Large floor plans. S.SSO/mo. Mark: 673-6006 week or month. $150 wk garden landscaping, or642·9259. or SS75 mo. (714)960-1701 pool,jacunl. Great loca· V .11 1 1 1 8 or494-~ans sel'vlce tion c lose to ever · ersat es· ove y r y t h 1 n g ! S 0 m e Ot'ean vu. $499. Sandy bntah to Share 4300 t wnhouses & apts with 642·6149 • •••••••••••••••••••• •• d0ens avail No pets N d . k b 1 ~-Movmg? Avoid deposits please. From SS40. e ~ q u 1 c . 5 u · 5 e · & cut living expenses! Pnme locaUon. 1 Bdrm_ Professionally sln t'e 1 ba. Amenities. S600 no 1971. MAlltieBS S9UARE UAITMIMTS 1244 Irvine Ave. Between WestctifM>r. & Mariner Drive 645-0252 dep. s mos. lse. 673-8432 HOUSEMA TES s. c....... 117 6 832.4134 •••••••••••~••••••••••• Male 4().4S shr 5br, 2ba . 2 BR 2 Ba. immaculate. hse. C.M. Spa. Nr SC walk lo beach. adlts. no Plaza & Frwy. $200. Shr pets. lat + dep. 1395· tils ••1 4913 Near new l ~r. centrally 832-J6216 (714) u ·'" · · lot'ated. encl. garage. s .... 4-3llO •Sllared LM:MJ* SSOO. 671-2113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoWll!lt'lon to personally 2br, lba, frplc, Newport 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. Across select your compatible f Sc Pl .,,_ · rmmte to suit your Hgt&. ~/mo rom . . au. ~cura· Ule1tyle. Shared·Llving. 67~0349 ty &t swimming pool. 833DoverDrSvlte3lNB IS50. 645.2412. .... ·-1 YEARLY. 3 Br, 2 81. -··...- Stepe to ocean. 1895 per 2 Br. t ba, near So. Cst M/f' to ibr MW home, 3 mo. Bk.r. MS-all Piasa. Security .11te, B 2~ \..-·--I rt pool. l child ok. No pets. r, w. ......, s c Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. with S425mo. 752.7474, Hunt. Beb. La C&Mata. 1ara1e. patio, pool. ~116 $300. Call la.01 to tpm. Achdlt, no p.ta. t•l H. S..-.~ ~ 1 _M0-_11J1 _____ _ 15th . St. Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• HelllJU.MIO. tl40. OcHnfront studio apt wtth .,.UC,. overlooktna , B r I I a , I n c l . prt beach . .-Ol mo ullt st.ove/rtfrt1, yrl)' rental lncl . ..._,or -..502i. 117~/SDO, Ait. 173-llSS 4000 •••••••••••••••••••••• !'e.m tow•r, 2"'ba.bst nbll•mkr I:. Bhatti N.B. PSOev.._..I M If'. 25+ lo shr 2bdrm apt tn C.M. with writer at UC!. S188/mo + ~ util Call Dave: 645·6158 eves. MD 's facil, m HB 2.000 3700 s q ft deluxe sq.ft. Reduced to s1200 showroom & warehouse mo. lse. Red Carpel, _Seetoa_pprec 631 ~ 893·1~1 4,000 sq ft for lse. storage work area. potential of· f lee set up W ill n egotiate good lse Harbor & Warner, S A W~ 5020 Laves tn NF.WPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 AREA. Inti oductory Offer Please call Queen F.h1 Lost SiamPse kitten. f'. 3 7.5 pts commission on all (2131947-66021714 l871 3820 mos old. 3 4 81. Elden nr 2 n d T D · s ~~~~------1 Del Mar. C M Reward SI0.000.$40.000. I & 2 yr Lost & found 5300 1198-2551. 6.11 -0247 I 0 . Limited offer Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Liberty Home Loan. & Lost Cane at Zubaes park-Investments. 661 -9343. _________ _.. ing lot Reward. name & Roommate wanted to shore S233 + ·~ ut. Very spacious house. 10 min from OCC 631 ·1597 . 548·9443 * DB.UXE OFFICES* From 1 room up to 2300 sq. ft . n.~ per sq rt 3 rooms and up. No lease required~ 2172 DuPont Dr. Adj. Airporter Hotel 83J.3223. 9· 12 546-3700 I Want investor for prime Newport oceanfront pro FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: phone no on ea ne 642 7118 M I f S150+ '• utilities Non s moker pl,tase. Avail March 15th 557.9640 Garocps for llent 4350 •••••••••••••••••••••• 30rt deep. dry wall finished Easy act'ess. 504 1 Dumbar St . 846-9501 NEWPORT CENTER Full Service Suites SCUTCOSTSS All you need for one monthly ree ' ~5470 COltOHA DEL MAR Prime retail. vacant & ready 800 to 1800 sq rt See 2411 East Coast & call today• 'f,{,u 1m d"/. Ila~ ... 'lufu' '"''.> 6'i-J-,\11.'11 243S E. Cont Hwy • CdM perty Give well secured 2nd TD. PP. 673-7677 --------MOMYto Loan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAMT SSS FAST? SIOK-SlMil. Up to 90r, Eqwtyon isl. 2nds. 3rds, Fast Service & Funding' Call Now! E STARR 964-6833 Mortgc:~ges. Trust DNdl 5035 Single Ca r Gar for storage purposes only C M. SSO/mo. 645·2679, 646-5506 ev~ Now available Ideal location for Attorney. Real Es tate or En trepreneur m beautiful ly maintained full s e r v i t' e b u i I d i n g ·~'!'!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!"'I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • <Comer Westclirf Dr & -Sattler Mkj. Co. Irvine. Newport Beach l Industrial R...tal 4500 A II types of real estate 500 sq. ft. Call Meli~sa ••••••••••••••••••••••• investments since 1949 645-6101. S500 up. UJ.40' Indus 'I/Of Specialiling in 18x20' for storage. SSO/mo .. 1st & last. 646-6621. nee. 18101 Redondo Cr 2nd TDs / Newport Center Lawyer "P " Hunt Beh. 842·2834 642•2171 545-0611 Office R.ntat 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or other professional - single oft' In exec. suit<>. Law library . ret'ep't. Avail now In prime o.c. telephone answering airport loc. 3 offices. avail. Lease avail. AV conference room & re · CO Financial Tower c e pl. area. I de a I for _9_5~5--24_1_1 _____ _ s ma 11 bus . I des k WESTCUFf AREA /s torage. Rooms Sl50 E · I each.Maltedealonallor xecutave su tes . ground floor Joe part. Call Steve: 966·0644 Set'retarla I /bookkeep or760-0169. Ing seTV. avail. Call for EXECtn'TVE SUITES m o r e d e t a I I s . Monthly rental inclds re· _<_7_14_>631 __ -365 __ 1· ___ _ MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 711 W. 17th. St. Costa Meta. Calif. 642-4463 cepl, phone coverage. OC AIRf'OltT AIEA mall serv., coffee, utll, 114-0 sq ft full service ex· janlt'I Xerox & s et'. ecutiveofcavaJl.Comer serv. avail. Douglas Jamboree/~hcArthur. PI au , I r v In e Io c . Beautifully decorated _______ __., __ S325·S550 851·2120, w /bay windows . ~evestwllends, 752·2587. EXECOFFICESPACE Ofrice space available Newport. 1675 sq n (Or w/3!epatate otflce1. '15e more). full service, sqft.546-0174 uall. 8/18. Sl.30/fl. T~rmt HIOtlable. To ... eaU rrs-~ wkdya. Oourtely to bn*en. Widow has money for 2ND T.D. 's any size above Sl0.000, No credit 1 . no pnlty. For action call AGT 673 -7311 anytime Mocl&Het Flats MhJ. SINCE 1981 lst&2nd TDs. SSOK·SIM + O wner /Non Owner SFRs & Condos Commercial & lndll.9trial PF:I'ER DOBBS 64<MI016 673-9043 W_. 2G-220/o Yield? On YourT.D. ·s. Notl!!I $$Raisers· Investors SS Call Denniaoa Atsoc. 673-7314 nd Tr us t D •ed purcbaaea arren1ed. ror~la. call 9f0..115'7 bkr. 642-5678 Lost MI.ab max. under 1 yr . It ~oldc•n \l l" Lindberg St'hool. C \, F'eb 27 Rf'\l.ard 642·8598 LOST Male Gold Rabbit vie Tradewinds/San tiago Please ca 11646 9844 Lost · Reward Sml blk/bm M Terrif'r m ix. Vic HB. 842·2156 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Drowsy Mocha Party Absorh ROATS He bou.l(ht a whirlpool for the tub and it was a d isaster He's already lost four or his best ROATS FOUND Red Schwinn Bi c y c le Co nt ac t f'' V P D 963-9725 ext 344 days FOUND. Apricot colored male<'at vir. CM 642· 1794 OoY\·+~t-~ fE#pherl/ e ~etA ~an~ (Ut')nj~ -. Use AMtw#'lt/ service when placing your ad ... a Dally Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ~ . we take your niessages 24 hours a day . . . you catl In at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $7 .SO week. For more Informa- tion and to place your: ad ca 11 642-5678. J .-.. ~ , 7 --._.. Wm' 71~ ... ._.. 71M W.W... 1 i1t -1 ~ On1f1oe Co•U>AILY P-ILOTA"nday, M1n2h I, ,1w1 N..aW...,.....1-• 71M ... WWI_. '-.::: .. -z ... ;;;!~ ......... ••~-......... 99-eT.-............. .. ~ ' •••l" ................... '•••le.e ...................... , .,, ••i"-1 1111~wa11& 1m'lw...., • 1 '"111 ... w...w 71 11 caa•~W,plt,•*"· N09tw:.waM~· •• +rr• ...., ... ~~L .~~!f~·~ ... • •••••• ............... -;."";;. ......... 9"le1••11• ........ _, ... je99T................... Ml-OHi d1,_, IM-1111 Or1ii1i9 Olul ~. ,_.... lf ... motlati' ... ,.... lta:. ta 11 Reit a . • OU N D : r .~; .... ...,.._ Lftl-_ .. ~~ > ,: --,,:u .... ~R';.8 ... L_ .... ~~'!~·:~i ~.0:···~1 : =t:;.JI.=:.~::: --=~=••'1 tlCtMI. . . ' ~ Cat .,,_. _. r..1 . ..-..llloY' .. .,. "· "'"~ ...... A •gn r.o CPT IOOO·Sttret1r1, N Ti.• nJ\i-C•tad , <m>•-Ptt ..._. I• imaJI M' l•u• ••rka. V•e ..... la ...... t .ll. MIEIS A"'1• ....... ~ Crown Newport8eacbLa1'0f· C~a•t"co.imualty • -. -·u dot ...... 1.,R,::,.U~~~~~~ .... =;-~~·I :111-11'1 • • Hardwire, MM lrvba•, nee, Ilk f•Ciady R1y Cola.,.. 1no Adami HotaMll",.n •Hted MM4A8•TIAIMll .~'". don't · want to ., -----.~ ----1 fULLTIM8 (WllllellfP\ala)NI· tTM> ..... 11 A•e cc.ta Mni CA S.atlUf Matel *1 lo. .....,. 't ...... ' IJl t MHlnrlat •nh to _ _ ..a__., e>i-iPJI Collt H•Y, L•iuna Mature, up, .. ,.,ton live 111bn up but ne .... -............... ~ 1p1~1M ID P9dleurts ~av.U.blelDour C .... ASllOS . CUSTODIA.ti Jlarcb tatb. E .o.~'. Belda.,__,, frtday" ,,,. wanted to kffP lllm cool*I Up. PRE LAW •NdeM ...._ •• • •· W-1m SOUftl Coalt Plua ol· p I T• a pa • 11 p m • M/I'. "---ut..... tr ala for ,J>Olltloa of DP /IJC 1re1. .__ m.oao. Will do ...,U..1D1 nee. !XperMftce pret'd. m1le/fem1le Harbor Howebeper/'-VIU_.._, ol ...u l evee. Le11t. Confldeallat M•tan,...... •lU ant. C1U: aru cUttb, Cal Ch"d: JOODSllYK:I tOamrrt.to1pmSu. :':=:roeu.Type.::S: -P-lc-tu.re--,.-,a-m-.-,-,..,.u.-.-,, DVM. P.O. Box IHJ. you pbone. Clerical. KlthYAmburt•Y UTDTIM ·8 ·5 p m , Mon -Prl. Parttlmt~ 1valJ1. Newpori&uch.1*•10 pboae, bookkeeplo1. Cuatom quallty •flop, N.8.-.S. NBtol.,... . ....-1 S.toel ISl·m>. ble. Need 1 Utta. e:alra payroll, cu1tomer Cot M't -' ..... WmlM 7 100 money! Work for the HOUSEKEEPER Hl'Ylce, etc. Apply ln exp, Nl'a. la •a. COVIi •IRL ee"9l"................... CAUFOINIA MARKETS 0c;::n. ~~~=~ ln lrvlne Unified School 1 ~;;-~ persoo. Mill Center, ('114)1CM154. * OUTCALL '* Jl'orlnd•ardShlfta r V nMClt lth Dllt. ,._.Service~-11111BeacbBlvd,R.B. PR !SSPERSON ex · -.ona .. C/VISA Acer-"·1 f£D£1AL we promote to m10•1•· ici. iibanem::::'Jnce ::.:!.. U::.v~t!.tJl~.r u.! H~eeper/Companion MAHICUllST per'd. •uted for corn. A/PC~ &Lem ment61upervillonfrom exper., typln1, 10.key. bilaaeeoltheday.A.pp-refined, over 50, for merdalolftetJobahop. FIRST LADY Excell. career oppty. SwtL• wlw~~A.CARE""R? Will train on computer. 11 : 2941 Alton Ave. olcler 1entlemen, llte Tu=ea.-S1t. Nice •t· M Ir 1C Prtntln1. San E---..a. M-..1-fs E•Pll'· nee. for Fublon •TowDCeo~r Dr. "'u r. StOO+. Call: Bobbe, ln1ne·. 551.JJU. E.O.E. wort tn am11l hme on mos ,.._·'rH•-Alera Clem. 71._.-4241 ~ vu. JallDd 1nve1tment nrm. Cclta JI••· C1.,.. Colt• MeH a-..-s B1y. Own room & bath. ..., ..... ,_... D MedleaJ/deatal benent1 Equal OppoC'tunlty Ul Del Mu MONT QMCI Llv&-ln, must drive. non· MZ"'484 NISSIOOM -·r ........ fuUy_pekl.Computere•· Emflo1•r Ul·t421 Dal.P/T&P/t. FUU.TJllE smkr. '800/mo +.Send Market Demonstrator, SWlaYISOI * f72•1 J41 • per.Call:MCHUI f:1l~'"4 E. Coatt Medical Sec'y fl Book· resume to PO BOX 408 PIT opportunity, start· Poe. requ.lru mln. 10 MC&VISAAcctptecS l.a1.':...:•ch Hwy, ,875-1354 keeper. Exp.Offeasary. CdMmz5 Inf April 3 le 4th. yn.prifttin1exp.Strong Beatmdaft ,... •"•Y San Clemente Write Ad ft.SO/hr, cloH to your mechanical. technical ACOMltiq HAllCUTTllS ~.-tm c/o Dally Pilot PO Housekeeper Live-In bkpnd. in Web othet . .._.c • .,., P/C•cc.•••l•t u.&."L•-•••nsT HuntinitonBeach Freeway Auto Supply, BOX15IOCllCA121121 Compution for elderly h2°~1 ~>!~1·!!84 ; Org. Cty. co. Send re· llcorh .,. -M-• ---112·1118 MluionVlejo, 831·1818. mobile cou ple must < i .. ,_ ._.a.""'r.,..m. su..me: Box 1673, Dally 2Affrs, &U·Ol90 Poaltloa w/Npt.11Beb. MAl~dSI 1..,.u P.:qllah 6 hive a * * * Pffot, P .O. Box lNO, c..11/Ct.clu prop .. m m 11mt. rm . Eatlb lhn • pro · .,............. •••ALOMCI.. valid drivers license. Coet.aMesa.Ca.921828 Oubltandlnt career opp-feNlona!I oaly for a uni· CllCUS Y Al•AS Cbairslde, RDA• X-ray ff~ Beach area. R,.,., ~ Mmry F. s-.aoa A.11-./MC IVh• ty.--0/L, A.I P . AI R iu• ne• 11lon In Cotta M••· Mar. 11·19. d L ... snq. 2'1'96CibolaAve. P /T from home. 1m· _,. / • · 1 h 1 lie. rect .. 4~ •Y Wa, Sm. flee. Involcln1. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j w/empbuia ln fln1nc11 ewport Beach openln1 Oftlce 6 delivery e P· benenu. ulary open. typlns. heavy phone Housekeeper. live-out for Ccata Iii•• bit.low person to set own FHITASY an1ly1l1. If yo u 're MaRb 11" A few potl· P'tr, Call541-U18. N. B. aru 842·8810, cont.act with customers. N.B. home. 5 half days You ant.be winner of hrs Ir in.come level. Por MI brlellt w/prior F /C exp.. t.loal av11lable for leate 87S.!M03 wlmds Ir eves. 14T-115a per wk. EnaU.h speak· 4 free tk:lieh app't call 557-56~. llADl..-,nc. we'lltninyou•provlde 1'7S.311l. CUllCAL ln1.mustdrlve. lmmac <SIZvalue),to 0 .C. NEWEST • MOST ~;fo~r;c~•;re~e~r;a;d~v;a!!n!!c!!e~· ';;The;;;D!!A.ZZL!!!!!!E!!RS!!!S!!•!lon!!'I Pot. av a 11. for ~I R RDA.DINT ALdAdSSJuuea •·----•~ -1 housecleaning. laundry. Clrat ..... Real=~· nee. LIBERAL STUDIO IS ma. CaU : ..cM>m clerti. Exper. deslr1ble expan e ..., .. ~ errands. occuional lite Illar. lTtb, 8PM at NOW THE BEACH Beauty butnotnec.lO.key.Hrs. forpedlatricdenU.t.Dr. tmmedi1teopenln1fora cooklnf.Sendresume& M~eryWard Exp. in 2nd 6: 3rd TD AREA'S CLOSEST AC·i----••••-1 Experienced Shampoo a to s, Mon. thru Fri. DoaaJd~,tlZ·N02. dependable , ·ex · desired salary to : GP'wy.atBrlatol loan placement . TI ON. 8125 Bo Isa , h II C II R l """' '""40 perienced person with Classlfied Ad 1'685, Dally Costa Meta C 1 1 4 ) a 3 2 · 6 3 1 1 . Midway City. J ust 2 ACCOUNTING :=:.n!p~~ ln ~:."!~ a : Ole a .1-10·0>.> xlnt. typln1 skills is a Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Call 84.2-5871, ut. 272 to _<_2_13_)4_1_3-_405() __ . ---- blocks east ot Bearh Refistertodayforlocal at : Allen Edwards (lrvtne> =.::. peplr!c!:Ult;.'Dit1:So:1~ CoetaMesa,926216. claimyourtlckets. RealF.state Lie.nee. Blvd, behind liquor temporaryualgnments. s Ion 1 ..... ,. w PacUlc d fill .._ * * * I &.---AC ......... store.543-9243. • • ...., CLalCAL Mf1. co. in Mlaslon VleJo also lnclu e n1 • Housekeeper/Companion ••"-om....,r 557-0045 Coast Hwy, Newport 0 Of P/Um pos area needs exper. In 1ener1l office work . for elderly person. Live-MecbanJcneededforaulo Exp. in 2nd le 31'd 1'D Beach. fo~·mat~~ pers:n. In: electrical connectors, Xlnt. benefits• worklng in or out. 83S-2009. maintenanc ar repairs at Io an p I ace m en l . •FOXYLADY • OUTCALL ONLY f VISA MC cn•Lfn':_ terullng work In he rme t I c sea I s . conditions with a trow· car rental agency. Call ( 1 1 4 ) 8 3 2 . 6 3 1 1 • Beauty c H tranaducer dealan, com· ln1 company. Apply in HOUSHE•llS 556-lTll. <213)4l3-4Cl50. Progressive salon In pleasant oft'. on P. · ·· ponents materials is penocu l : ---------1---------mMOllAllYMRSONNllSUMCES Newpor t lookin« ror Npt. Bch. Exp. a must. methods. THE JOLLY ROGER We have an Immediate MIDICAL • '72·1 ?JI '* llotlc hcorts 558-11146 372J llrdl S.,.... creative. motivated, Accurate typing, no Duti-include desl1n. INC. 0 Pen 1 n g f 0 r 2 llCB'TIOMIST Shrthd 20 hr wk Hrs· """ houaekee-rs. Full time c--111 Mew~rt leectl well-trained, exp Hair · · · · draftin1. m•terials teat· 17°"2Glllette Ave. .,... vv" With excellent typing "--J ...... r . Call W.0304. Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed. 9 Ing le R-"-D projects. Irvine positions. lOPM ·6A M M us t h a v e o w n skills for engineering of. 24 Hr. Service , __ Servtn ___ ,_o_r_. C_t_y .0 .E. ..,.,.. ... ~ to lPM Sat 10 ·30 to • shifts. Excell. fringe transr:rtatlon le be '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ' · · Mechanical Engineer· 714-546-0331 ... __ _,. .. ~~ I nee. C.M. 95'1·1141 r: BOOKKEEPER/LAW 2:30PM.Call:646-7431 lng degree pref'd . ...,,..,.1tspac.age. ,,,.p y famll ar with Callf.1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~ U h ~--·• ~I• In person at: Advanced frwy. system. No salea.r: OFFICE, part· me. rs1""!~~~-----I Qualified candidates *w-....vrrn.. · Health Center, 1300 IU r I uc-./SEC'T ACCTGCLIU Exp'd, mature person for 1eneral office &r payroll. Accurat'y a must. C .M . area . 541-ZZ38. ••• 1:!:::rv~ nexible.644-6400 1·clerical • s nt resume to· Mrs Anawer phones, typln1. rt.h s Pleu1nt POI 00 or n· .... , I e 9 · · v I · fiUn1 -"-help organize Bristol St. No • le. div. who enjoys driving. N e w port Ce n le r . J a n I • 2 3 8 l a • • 100. Newport Beach. M F I 9 5 P M BOOKKEEPER/ RECEPT. Medical of. fice. Laguna area Small. concenjal office. full time. Insurance forms/typing. Call Bet· ty~ -.1102. Costa Mesa You are the winner of 4fr-.Hds.ts 1$32value>. lo ClralV_.... Mar. 17th. 8PM at Montgomery Ward a Fwy. at Bristol Costa Mesa Call 642·5678. ext 272 to rlaim your tickets ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNTING MANAGER *** Advertisim.1 Agy. Person with pe~nnel &r •y• .. ....,.5 MASSAGE oftice administration. IOOKl .. IMG Costa Mesa en1ine dis· tribulor needs accounts payable clerk. Com · puler input, reconcilia· lions, 10.key. 540-6855. GENERAL OFFICE RCA currently has a full-time poelllon availa· ble for an individual with good office skills. accurate typing ability, and pleasant pro· fesslonal telephone man- n er. Please apply in person to: Bookkeeper/Secretary, P /T , R .E . de · velopement /cons true · lion background helpful. Send resume to P .O. Box 8209, Newport Beach. " -"" payroll &r full charge SPA bookkeeping exper. RCA Be pampered by 16 Des irable New port Beaut. Girls . Open Beach location. Liberal 92660. ioAM·•PM 1 d ays . benelits.C•ll= Serv1"ce Phone645-3433 Jan Wood 213-277 .3200 TOUCH A CLASS 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Bookkeeper, full charge. CO'Vj!any ESCORTS 752·0812 1.._-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'9'-I needed for expanding rNTRO SPECIAL i-ADtaltSIMe< import Co. in Irvine. UIOl E. 1er ve. MYSTIC MASSAGE Acct. CoCM •.tor Computer exp nee. Xlnl Santa Ana, CA 92701 MASSAGE SlO W /AD Immediate opening for s ta rll n g s a I a r Y &r Equal Opportunity I Fabricante, Suite 803. our airport ores. Tem· E.O.E. M/F on · r · • • · Phones, accurate tJp· Mission Viejo, Ca. 92891 porary pmltlon/posslble ---------_7_68-8500________ ing. Salary to $16/hr de· permanent. Reliable, IM.MIDIATE MIDtCAL OfftCI pending on qualifica· confident Individual lions. Jack Armstrong must have neat ap· JOI Needs person ex · or Norm Jacobson. ~ pearance. Call Laurie -01TUNITY perieneed with db~c11· 759-900l5. OIAFTll for details 833-°'40. Vl"'r'" ta phone, ).naurance I · ---------......_ D..U.. Piiot i n g &r h a n d I i n g RECEPT10MIST Laguna Beach elec· 1 ... -·1 •-1 -.-On f •... -~------! Is ,_._,_a for a Motor ""e..._ ..... es. e person Phone order taker. tronics manu aclurer G-I ....-we ""·JI i I · needs: ...._...... I C........ Route Delivery Person office ... u t me pos lion. Froun Food Plant L.B. •an experienced person Tllel4lllt0e .Y -for the Newport Beach San ta Ana area . Requires lite typing. to be responsible for h Mw lllrflMJ: a re a . R e I i a b I e _83 __ 1.oeo __ . ______ 1 good w/figures 497·1741 drafting &r mechanical Transportation is a Medical RECEPT10MIST design functions. Must HoatJM-'"' must. For details call BACK OFFICE part· T & have thorough c.t.suri.M;;.Tues. Fosler Ouellet at time,N.B.EKG&rchest Parttime . ues knowledge of drafting S~llPM. Exp. Prefd . 642-4321 M. F from X-ray. Reply Classified ~'f:~d~I~ ..J~fin:/~~ procedures. PC board NCR4200 lO:OOem . B:OOpm. Ad #834, Daily Pilot, PO layout, digital, analog, en.g. Coad ,._ M 67~ microwave circuit de· FNM hsll Cleril Dally PHot ~~~· """'la esa, RECEPTJeSECY sign, It some knowledge TAM-5PM 330W. dayStreet Of el ... ,.tr·o-me"hanlcal C . 1 Restaurant esign firrn. ..... ... Cost.a Mesa a Medical Assistant n· ed · f Pa-L·--'-... · · . f has Imm . opening or ~..... ID NXOper•o. Eql)al Opport . ternist back office, a dependable s harp DPIRllMC Exp'd. 2PM·lOPM Employer temoons only, exp nee person w /good typing DltAFTH Lagwia Niguel, 496-801 l. s kills. Able to handle •todomechanicaldetail Please call for appt. J• ... 1T0tl•L correspondence, filing, drawings for machined 645·7358, Mon· Fri., ~ ,,,_ MESS~H adding machine, er· parts assembly &r 8:-.SPM Full time. Work in needed. Must have own rands, busy phones & Santa Ana 556-46S6 age n cy exp er ' d . ~nefits. 855-l77t. Employer M /F /H AMBER formerly with coordinator with _gd. lookk••p•r /F •ll '~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I mana1erial /organiza. C""--I ~ COVER GIRL is now tional skills. Industrial -'JI'."' CL.al layout. Knowledge of,'!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I beautiful Dana Point trans .. lood driving re· front omce. Congenial mechanical parts as·r Harbor. $3.50/hr + cord &neat appearance. small olfice located in sembly, tolerances. etc.j••.!1._!!8!11!!•!!!1!1~11!1L~WWW!!!l!'!!!l•I benefits. Please apply Hrs 8 lo 5, Mon-Fri. Irvine I ndustrial com. absolutely necessary. ---,.._ vrrn.. Tues. tbru Sat. Dana Salary plus mileage. plex. Xlnt. medical/den· Minimum 1 yr. directly Multi branched cuually Point Marina . 24701 C.U few appt: 552·4050. tal package. Orante w i t h T H E or trade acC0W1ts back-Rapidly rrow1ng_ C.M lnaurance co. nr. O.C. GIRLFRIENDS' <round preferred. Call mfg rtrm is 1eekan1 an iirport needs raUng & Freddi et 714-730-0355 exp'd. full charge_ book· r oding t'lerk with •P· THE Girlfriends •ESCORTS• HOIM/Offic•/Hohl • 759-1216 . 24Hrs Now Hiring MC Visa Alarms-Winning team. Experienced personnel required by Orange County Security con· trarting f irm . Low voltage & electrical ex· perienee necessary. Ex· perlenced only need •PP· ly. 714-838-6310. keeper Interesting & till.Ide for matb & detail pleasuil work environ· wort!. Typing 40-45 wpm. ment . computer & Exp.helpfulbutnotnec. budget exp a + · Growth $825 a mo. Gd. benefits potential-controller Call: Laura, 833·8450, within 2 yrs. Salary 1401 Dove St .. N.B. S13K·Sl.5K to start. Send --------- resume to: CD&G S020 Clertl Campus Dr. N. B. 92660 Pharmacy &r Hallmark. Atbl: D.A.F. Exp. pref640-7373 applicable won exper. lnsuranceagy.haaopen-DanaDr.DanaPoinl. Toni . County Restauran t or 2 yn. technical school i n a f o r B r a n c h Services. 2160l Daimler . ____. c----1-•--to h di .. 1·n Legal Secretary. exp in Nursing exper. AIQW.-c:u. UV1uu18"" an " · S t . S a n t a A n a . Opportunity for advan· ter-branch work tlow, Litigation, gd skills, H.B. LYN , 3-11. Meds &r treat-714-641.5700_ cement &r ca r eer supplies & communira· Non-smoll:er.848-1400. ments. Good working growth. We offer xlnt. Uons for L.A. & Org. Co condit ion s . New Receptionist/Secretary pay&rbenefits + ofcs. Pd co. benefits & Legal Secretary for sole graduate acceptable. Small s ailboat ac - 4 DAY WOllC WEEK c ar. Call: Lind a at practitioner, airport Joe Mesa Verde Convales· cessory manufacturer Facility is in beautiful 549-8161 Congenjal atmosphere. cent Hospital. 661 Center nr John Wayne Airport Laguna Canyon nearj~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I nex hrs. Prefer back· St .. Cos la Mes a req a dependable recep- Beach & Resort areas. Greet.in« Card Merchan· ground in civil lit. /busi· 548-5585. tionisl/secretary. Lite Call for appt: Personnel di d d b ness planning, word pro----------bookkeeping in a one Dept. Telonic Berkeley: s er nee e Y ceasing exp helpful. Con· OFFICE personolfice. 751·8774. 714·494·9401. La1un1 sophiaticaledcardco.to tact Jim at (7 14 ) MANA.GR IOOKlllPlll1 Fy/C CLERK, retail beauty Beach. E.O.E. work In high qualltky _97_5-0363 __ . ______ 1 Chall'"'nglng position. Receptionis t, must be * * Answering service needs SICIETA supply, exp'd., mature. 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'1 local stores. 5-8/hrs w -... f. able lo operate a PBX SPIRITUAL relief . graveya r d Costa Mesa location. Apply person Newport I" ly. Hourly wa1e &r ex· UIRAIYCLHK Must be set ·starter, console. typing req .. READINGS , operator. Top wages & Good w /phones. Full Bch area. 642-8910 DtSHWASHR pensea. No selling. nites Orange Coast College. creative, with good or· neat in appearanre. gd lOam-lOpm.FullyLlc d . many benefit.a. 382 3rd time. Typlnc. general Private men's club. orwkmdwork. Perfe~t Sl ,008·Sl .228 /m o . ganlutionskills.Salary benefits. call 851·1600 492·7296 or 492.9034 1815 St. IC, Lacuna Beach. off Ice proc e du r e.s . Companion for elderly Newport Beach, lOam-for homemaker looking Outstanding benefits. negoti1ble. Call for in· Mrs. Wolf. S. Camlno Real. San ---------MS-2264 man for 2·8 weeks. 3pm, M-F . Call Al. for ouUlde activity. ApplyinwritingtoCoast terview. 830-6523, Tues. Clem ASSEMBLERS. We will --------..-1 $100/week. Uve ln, prlv _7_52_·7903 __ . ------.1 MS-&Oatter5pm. Community Colleges. or Thun. 8AM·5PM. Ask UCEPT10HIST LOST: Reward $100 Sml blk cat. fem. Requires medic.lion 548-6539 ...... train. Apply 7AM : IGaVcuplllgClertl rm/beth.CdMT8CHk597 13'70 Adama Ave. c .M. _r_or_F<_em_ie_. _____ .._,..,. hoclt ltoht MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Full time, exper. helpfu11.__mlil!~lll!l!!!~!!!!!!!l'll-Drapery Coordinator. CMIAIDS 92UCS. SS6-S947 before OPFICI lte 1-.d. Me4 fOr Placettla. Costa Mesa but not nee:. Many com· 1• c----exp. person needed for Full le part Ume. All 5PM. Matth 20. E.O. E. pany benefita. Apply at: _..v •-drapery department in arus. Uniforms furn 'd. M /F. MAMA.GR Na,.._.. .... to ASSISTMAMA~Elt lHO Placentia Ave.. OPBAToa our desi1n studio. Ales 21 or over, retired Over 25 lo work with .,.-. • Mag C.,.._ Auto rental. No exper. Cotta Mesa Min. 2 yn. exper. for 556-1801.. welcome. No exper. nee. UllAIY youth. Must be sharp, f•lltl••· Apply i• FANTASY ~~'.Call 9'19-8826 ---IU--Sl-O_Y_S ___ 1 !!:n.3:1~e:eti~d. Driver to pick up de· ~ ~,.!k,!,r~ c•cc~!'OM out1oing, attractive ,.,.._. P9n0•1I Of. L u n c h es • ex p . l~ Free ceued pets •some yud w. 5tb St., Sant.a Ana. b ~C 11 persona II t Y • 1ood fie•, D•I W•blt'• •urot--•L ·~T necessary. Apply in • __ ___. .... ............_. work.. 11542 Beach Blvd, Saddle lea o e1e. telephone voice, and .... r_.t-........ , 1107 T "' ~,.,. "',.. I I "'--.... lnt.erview hn :t-12•1--4. Mlaalon Viejo. After· ability to meet people." .. r-... -ESCQR S No exper. ne77ce2s!~:J · peNnonN~BalrrdtzN4~4 Personne!Services H.B. Mon-Fri. noam,evenincs.l2mo.. Be an enthusiastic self· J••ltor••· M.I ., 631-1730 Call 97!M112!S or ........... ~ e-...,. • v . . . Temporarz.._ &rt Perm•· ---------1 Hair draaer wanted, lots Full time. Optional 4 day starter with aupervlsory I 0-4pa 12 ~ ... M A · t t Apartment '""'" Emplo1rmmt fdrop '-bus wort wt. Salary ran1e experitnce. Rapidly ad· ___ ..;.__ ____ _ ~ .. "' Is I I • n as 1100 Quall, N. B. 0 ..... y. St.005 to Sl.283 plus 5~ v • n c In' c 0 • w i l h t-11111!!!1!!!!!!! !!!!~~!l!l!i.-• 9658GrdnGrveBl.GG ManaaementCouplefor •CAIDllV b * 95S-2770 E.O.E. COUMSB.oa 414-5177. shift differential. benefit.a. Start at Sl80 OMIST * * '* * '* 250 Adult /Family Cbecker Ca Earninl• unlimited! ----------i ..,. __,,8 5 rcr~L. W'"'triln. JIM ""xf:od'd. person needed ----------1 Compl•w. North Orange 770.0222 Turn-key oper 1tion ! ••HIY llOS• * .,..&._.., · · ' ~ " "" ~ ONG le ASSOCIATES to le busy board in Parties for mature, free-County. Mall resumes lo Cashier le To Go position Counter help wanl~d Fully ellabliabed. ~ Here's your chuce lo Uv&-btbousekeeper com· YOuth Counselors. Call dynamic Npt Bch. COD'I· thin.kine adult couples. P.0 .Box ZIJl, Fullerton, avail. PM shill. Exper. F I T . Mich e 11 e 1 ~°u~mt:'t':\~~°!'.~ :!:!:Y e!!!;a::::r;n: panion for elderly lady. 2pm-5:30pm. 842·4'21 m 'I. brokerage office. R.S.V.P.549-790$ 92133 · preferred . Skinny Cleaners.;...,5,.,.. Em p loyment •IY · few da"• 1 w eek? 642..(IQ5S ext.lM8 Prof ession al ap -H R l t 9901 • ....,.. w.-. ·--•-E 'd 1 pearance le mannerltm AUTOMOTIVE aven es auran co..._,_.. xper . on· Become • aub9crlption MACHINIST PACKAGHS a must. Call: Lalla, 'Ti=::! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc ... & .......... 7005 Plt~SIOMAL Yorktown A.ve,HB Apply COUMTH HILP ly. Callfor appt. TS4·1581 aaleeperson for the Dal· Part time for short run S3.40/br to atart. Merit m-aoo -n"" E M P L 0 Y M E N T u '50.00 PER WEEK I ralaea. 153'7 onrov • •--1 in penon. Ambitious. bright and MORGAN ly Pllot. Earn u rxiuch &rocluctioa lathe wo.rk-M 1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 18'1t1S1MTATIYI CA.SHIH energeti~-~ple wanhtedl AGENCY Poettlooa open ln Hunt· te,eleanjob.'41·3215 _A_v_e...;. .. _N_.B_. ___ _ ROYCarver Rolla Royce I forfullauup/Ume epl~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f ,..,_Be b F •-I RECEPTI ONIIT I Fulltime for a rge f .... _ d II "-andwich ln....... IC • ounwa n •-----.. 1111111-•I PART·-ME ..,. .... tarlal s .... -• ..., for sm. H. B. ••••••••••••••••• •• • ••• Is lookln1 for an ex or ...... y e • 1 y Uey and eo.t M u ......... "' ""' .._., •-111!11~1!!1!!~!!111!!!!!'.!!~I r1 ...a f slonal marine hardware store. shop. Good starting posl· ,.,.._.. POSmoM 1 ~-eta. MACHINE for C.M. Sub-contractor. firm. Excell. oo pbobe. / pe enccu pro ea Xlnt benefits Ir working lion with Jllnt chance for -v" If you ire out1vw1, en· m7 t ""'-·-... + Out10-=-: ~::=: ;~f~iure~7:~ta~lh:~ conditions.MS-1111'.. ~n~v==~ ~ s~~o;P L~B~~ ~~l~x~~ ~~~coi'S.at~~•tl~ SHOP _142_·-Part--T-.----_in_Y.;;.t .;;..penon_-_ ..... _1'f'_ty_._MO-_· _244_1 .~ will be 1ntemewtn1 pro-i~!.,1 Si~:ie ~:: 'anc :,. !Make your adver.t111na 1ppt. for loterview call req. Call Coaat Cltlet TODAY I ! I II 142·432 l TRAINEES 11118 Restaurant spectlvutudeat.alnyour ....i:.!-t t dollar go tarttter. List Stanatll73-9000. Elaow(714)4M-t7n Ext.ZUbefore8pm.Ask Jmmed. openln11 for Ci•n•iY.... FRYCOOK.COUNTtR area. lf you •re 18 yn. .,.,uiw, ..... 8 your business every day for Vic Owens. 011~. oper1ton. Will • ASSIST MGR. ••· or older • a hl1h school 64M444 in the Classified section The flllelt draw ln the 1t/-I .... 0.-11 C...t tram fOf' C.M. plant. Ex· C.,...,.. tiona --in faat fOod rrld .•• you may qualify r ..... 11suup1r ~ .._. f A.dub with outallndin1 ..._. foralrtine/travel c1reer B•b)'Sitter, Ptr. in my of this news paper. Wf!9t. .. a Dally Piiot Fut 1rowl nt C.111 . ~r-. cell. co. bene Ila . ittracthte penoa1Utles rataurant. Nr. Airport. home, up. with lnfanta. 64,2.5678. Clllllned Ad . &U-5871. mfl/importer la aeektn1 E q u • I 0 P P o r t . Deltranic-545-0413 to apand 15 bn per week _.._ __ mz _____ _ tr~toll free: mature ad ult. Wood· an elfp'd full eb111el---~E~m~p~lo~ye~r~--l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I counaelin1 youth •let Rettaurant ~=t~:::. ~:::~in my ······~ Daily Pilat ai!J:.~~ Lune~~ ... 11 MACHINE ::~.::.Ti~~,.~ ft ~.::~t..:~: ~~!!~!!~!!!!~I ho 4 nit. eek • bud&« exp I ..... Ore.It PPl ln OP r • r ,;:,,: .• ~h APlll.YU.penoft• ~e ....... tauOt cbllclren Th=~·~ be ti •• cameraman : • 1 rowtb pohntl•l. t'::i.~-,lt; 41~: SH .:r..~~.a:i1 .: .... ':. ~.1UJPCHSTY PNEptLl.CAN -.,.. or: Please caU p leuaat atmosphere. N _, t Blvd N e I mme d . o p en l n I , A.It tw Lori. ··-. , ·Belt. ~!-!!:0,..'t:~:::ttft!i ~5 . · e Experienced at least 5 years. e Salary •u:JUK to ,,:,;.por · · · · m ach ine o p eutor 0r9ttc..t , ---------1 e Must be able to use newspaper e start. Ncm.. er pre· --------1 traU.,.. All lttl dept. ~---~afteftpm Bab)olltt.er kin . ftn'ld. Cm&ad Llllltn· HOITIS~OIT I AJl·J :IOPll. Cotta ~ ll.__ PR•• •111P LOYJIENT Lovtnc reliable penoe e cam~era Eand llepnltatwea'!!eas .~1 e ln&BoltA~.111.ma. Jltu pleat. Suell. •w. 1Sttwt MIDOMALD .. ... ... _ 11 ... aya . xce • · ,. d e • .-.. IT~ ~ .,.,.._..._ A'""-c.o.ta .... c1. N-... ..._ ...... 11 • ~ W01tX8110PS: Retum1 toc1n.-my ~~.v, • be nefita. Apply l n person. &x~ htlPl'i#uull, '"1 but ly:o.ttramc~Ur.,-mqu a l O p p ort ........... "1 Writbt.t, Inte"lewln1, 12/lwuweek.at·~·· • w/resume to Oran1e Coast Dally I P'ILECURK·P/T not w•ary. A In ly j £mploJer ~=-~:;'po~'..1\ :~ "'*"· Jlareh 1J •JO, e lna.clfc. Trala rattq • penan: o..n,y•,, 1 £, OD.U.Job trabdai. T·lOPll., Clteal. Bld1., = . PUot. · clalllll .... Mlrll/P. l1'thaJll ~.=._M. No pbone PAllTYMILP more l nfo.,rijlll: ~ Cout Colltp, ~.,._.__.... • c -· 1: ~ ,..U.m1n ._ t Cll. -tor ol door ......,,~": e -fU'!mr"'"" 'ml!lfRr =~ ~.:U'l:.'m: .~ :l~M : ;:.-.,_, 1171 :t=.f.'!. ria~ • .:. ~ : ._IMaw _, ,,__, __ .,...,. '• -· H r rnl•eoee. TOP, 1111-. • .~" •••• -................ b•l•f•l . TrP••• r•· I Cotta Meta, CA ; .._ ' ·:~:;•••I ', ....._ ._. ~. WAO&C.OYDW. i P ,. c tl ~ 11 0 ",. •. qalr.d. Call : 111vt1 Equal Opportunity Employer fW ~W 'T.Cf:':; ~ ... _.mna ...... 111rttti .,.. I Rn• H••t~.!.J.!! compaa loa. ••tar e ·~---... • :191\1 C.lh at Pff ., Pff. a.rt a.. "°=•OmlnU•. .J IMu, Piii& as !NM ftFl IO :°.!.u'"':"'iiii .,...., ...... ~ ......... • • .... I .... ....,,,. 41Dl1ar.; ........ I ................. • • .. .. -.. , .. ,i fl•a•lt.1 •~ ...... ..., .. ..,.,,_ O _.,•••"·········· ;'1 ,I ' '• ' ..,. __ -..rs ......... "°"· ...... o ~j • c·--.. ,. •. ! -' _ ~ ~ -_, _ I_.,, _ ... ~ · · ~ --,.. -. ~ -.. ~· .... " -' ---- - t L • .. . ~~=--· 1100~·---JtoONefpW..... 7100Al!,l•i:.. IOIO ....... Y. 1041 OrangeCoastOAILYPILOTJFrlday,March6, 1981 ., ............. ... ................... ....................... •....•................. •............•••••••... ; .......... SICllTAIY TIACHB HAR.80RAR£A ,.,_to ad bom•. very •••S. IHIM'8ulm 1,_ IOl1Mle1I11.. IMO TV..... . .... *-.OYS• Xlat opportualtJ for Pl"HdM>ol Wltb I APPIJAJlllCESERVICE f r I • o d I {. m a I e ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Iii[...... '"' Pl'l'.~~!ln•lt, hll or .. .,.,.,_fOl"pc:.ltlOQ oraperienee ~;:r9 W•buJ~Uaneee Dobennu,b clr6taft. Sat Olalt! NPM ftablnl f'portable1pa,pwrpaclr, FlrewoodforHI• SlJOa ..................... .. E ·-e·t."1Yht wit.la la~aclr;Alnl . . ' _,._Mil .1uar. CaU ..... aftertpcn. = elotll1Ja1, tO"/I, deliver, Ht up SZ200. tOf'd.DeliYeNd.' Color recnote TV It" llr~ St. ~~~'. ~N~. Oeod .!:retar1e: TIACH• ·~· 5'f.J0'7T ,. lmv 1010 lOlll r.;!•b'!';!~mg~ UHllSll,16$-1215 flal·O'JM. i=:arv~IJO~~·~dllt~40!!c!md•~?.:~M-80_. JIM. • 1lrllll nMded, typln1 Preachool. Full Ume. 1 IUY Al'PUAMCU ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.11. (Dt Broolrhunt I * • * f'ree E1tlmatu on _lllJJOIC ·--- .. ......._ above towpm, didatlnt Needl ECE. C.0.ta Meea La lll'f-8133 * * 1 IUY * * Ada1111 > P.tMcL1111t' Upboiti.Y. IUck·a·bed Bea~ Color TV. I yr W macblne HP a mu1t aru.IOOUl. 7313Munly w/new mattre11 HZS wr11t1. Free dellvery ..... /W.JJhHMI ibofthand pqferred but TIAC..-• w.-.. Dryen : Refrt •• Good ...t Pumlture 6 Sal lN,SuD.•s lfuDtintton Be h •n.am Sl41..._l.,., 'd.,p/tJmen~ notreq.Supertlbeneflti. "9'AIDI Whirlpool, Kenmore, A~RlwlllHll H1bld • chlldren'• Y°"•~lhewhtn-:.rot ..._.abHt.•.TSper SJJ50/mo+.C.ULouat E .C.E. IMlita required. MaytaJ, Recond., Tt• or9tu..torYou ltema.MZZlttAv,CdM. 4 ........ _......._ Mfr.Representalivecall· Color 25" contole TV, e.ou:r. Notipe. Pvt. coun· CT1•>1l2·rrh.1 Coat• Meu, Garden flnlahed, 1uaranteed1 MAlmlAUCTIOM ...,.... Ins on ichoola want• S.at1, S 1ra old, dnt trf ctUb. Call aft. 3PM, Grovureu.642·0'11. Sl55dellvered750-S103 64M616,•3J.t611 GARAGE SALE·Maple (Slhalut),to IJ.nesWrite10lMartaolcl, cond.•/OBO.IO- _tM4tM _ _;,...,;__ _____ 1 Se ere t a r 1 ·Typ11 t , T&AarEJlS ASSISTANT bed, kttd>en tbl. new CB, Clrat V.... C Del M fJS2S Newport Beach Law or. Special claaset i b WMt:iftPoule Waaber • t IUY ...,.MITUll many mile. Sat/Sun 9-5. Mar.11th, ai-11 at orooa ar, Com .... f'lSRER Stereo R,n,.:,L.~~taerk~!_uallStoa~ flee, ukforCindy Ray dfca.,-.. d lta 0~ an· Dryer.$1%Sforboth. Les '51.a1as 1%30SandKeyDr.,CdM. M~e17Ward Hummell&eU•Plalt.'71 IM-1•04 ~ ....... (114)MMl5lt ...-. a u · yrs. SG·SU. t05Fwy.at8rlatol Bat Offr, Mu1t aell ---------tlq1er1. no E. 1Tth, ~U,,.exper. req'd . Ex· Takdurnltunon Garate Sale: Mr 50 Co.tA 11eH 25"COLORT.V. ll51 Coata Men. Apply In cell. vacation It In· Froat free refrl1. 1d conalounent. +aeeea., Z bikes, fum, Call~. ext. 272 to Melanyt44-4TM lYearWarranty penon IQAM to 1J only. * • • * au.ranee benefiu. Wkdya cood. $115. Philco at-U<XS or 646-0147 clothee, port diahwbr. claim your tlclret.s. 11" Weber Bar-b-que Ket· 142.5340 SlCIO/tnvel/n.$15,900 l :SO to 4PM. United 750-S103 truck bumpen, 16.5 • • * Ue, n1bber Ured, used. _ _._, ..... __.__ Retail A.tent with 2 or more yeara exp ii n.W to help lncreaae retail sales In lrg Ci)m· mterclal office. Xlnt Hlary It benefits. Send rt1ume to Aaaociated TeO/Gl'eatGroup .. lS,ZOO ce...-.i Palay Assoc.. I' nameweave sofa w. rima/Ures, much more. onceSl5531J.61Z7 ---S80trralDLanlerStSK Santa Aoa, 541-5760 20 cu ft, avocado, Philco match. 6' loveseat, 4 Yrt 522 R.lvenide Dr. NB John Wayne Tennis Club I 4 ' 11 ' R~fl'55/F\mSl0,800 ref'ri1. with lee-maker, old, new cond. $285. Fri/Sat. ram . members hip, New ftJb tank, fully a•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LiaR.einder1A1ency TIAVB.A61MT likeoew.$300.548-0130. M0-4T'leeves/wlrnd1. SHOO. Incl. transfer. aembled, SS0 or best of· G._.., tOIO 40:208irch Eat 'M EOE Exclu1lve NEWPORT G E R frl f G ara1e Sale : Tools, 644-15411 fer. CallMJ.lm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport/13MJJM>/P'ree BEACH AGENCY. has · · .e I · reezer, 21 Crib, complete, HO. Fum, " Misc. March Im med opening for cu. ft. ace-maker, white, Hlfhdaair, '30. SSt-9398 8th/7th ~5. 2715 Canarie FOil SALE: Newcomb Loom . * * * · ·c~.rdlllo, 2211 M•rtlo/Plua Centre. lrylne, 92115. Attn: Tom· mle. RN 11·7 Char1e nurs9-80 bed ECF. Full &t part tllbe, 1d. salary. Meaa Verde Conv. Hoept., &61 Center St., CM 548-SSBS SECRETARIES iv1cK1 HESTONI &A1aocl•1 A Temp Help Service 540-0400 l8004Skyparli: Blvd. Suitem Irvine Route driven wan.led for ltlll!!lll'-~~----1 deliveries of new snack Secretarial food products to local lMMEDIATE s upermarkets . Some OPENINGS: eicp, Id driving record. ·~ s.c•y. Perm. position 848-1900. •Dlct••n• Sec'y. SAL~Clerk for retail ·~11,.r Sec'y. marine hardware store. ·~Sec'y. P /time, ex per. nee 100% fi"'ree Call: Balboa Marine. Acco.tA.Wlffn 54t-9671, E.O.E. M/F/H Personnel Services Sales Temporary .ti Perma· GIEATHOUIS nent UOOQuail, N.B. 955-2770 E.O.E. 4PM-9PM qualified outside sales 8/mo old, like new. Full alt, 8pm. Dr. CM Sale d aw·phaa vehicles Weavers Delight, all Dw •r Seier •lent. Call RoteMS-7777 warranty. $450. 552-1117 ---------1 and omce equipment. part! incl. S200. 631·0295. l41Sl J~rey Rd. SpM3 allerSpm. Dbl Bed W /Frame 45 family 1ara1e sale, Cl) Ford ~ T pick-up SS&-3T78. • Irvine TIUCIDllVH SSS GoodCond. priced everythin1 to w /utility box (1970) -----Youaretbewinneror Cross Country, Class 'A' 21 cu ft Freeur, United 548-2J31eves sell. 922 West Bell, S.A. (1972) (1976). ~ T lnt'nJ Underwood typewriter 4fnettdleh License. 3401 Fordham uprlcbt, xlnt con d . ( n r McArthur & . cab & ch~sis 09611· S20. Electric bot curler <SllZvalue), to SA 979-9381 Vagabond _S350 __ 1_off_e_r_._7~ __ 57 ___ , U phlstered s w i vet Bristol). Sat~3pm. Ford Sedan . 4dr (1973); se.t in case, like new $10. Care. v..,.. Sailboat.I. rocker, antique gold ____ __;,.....:...:...;..:.;. __ 1 (4) Adding machines Hibachi 12 .50. Large Mar.11th,8PM al Cominpare top, range velvet Sl.25. purchased 6 Gara1e Sale, Sat/Sun. (vi ctor , Add 0 • x , plants S2.50ea. 631-3474 d TIUCI DllYll andoveo St:iO. mo ago, Uke new. 2137 Clothing, reeords, small Mont1omery War ' --I L A •-0 ~4853 Miramar, Balboa Pen Hermes ) ; man u a I Misc.ti••-405 Fwy. at Briltol ...,..a. . . • range _________ 1 stereo, misc appliances. typewriter. Co>.lact W.t.cl-· Colt.a Mesa Co. Experienced. Call Caloric stove top oven 673-6458 25181 La Estrada, Lag Ch a r I es Tessier . IOI I Call 642-5678, ext. 2'72 to bet 8 •· 1"-m only Sat N1'g .. -1 su-'"'A•-...... t at 1714) ••••••••••••••••••••••• I · ti ... · • .,. · · plus stora1e space gd TWIN Beds like new _,_ ......... 1.cnu~.. c a1m your caeu. &Sun.846-9419. cond$100~&l64 6 3 1·12 o o. Me s a WANT MEN 'S BIKE, * * * Coet S900Sac $475 Washer, dryer, beds, con· Consolidated Water Dis· prefer Beach Cruiser. Typist-General office Xlnt Kenmore elec dryer __ 67_5-_51_18 __ aft_5_P_M__ vertlble sofa, dishes, trict. __ 64_1_-8309 __ a_ft_._3_:30 __ 1 Wanted: outboard motor, H.S. graduate. No ex· d toys, clothes If misc. h •-h rl · ed Good 2\.'.t yrs ol . Sale or trade King Sz Water bed La~mower edger want· 4-10 p; a ... o anc or , pe ence requtr . i~ms. Sat. only, 9-2. 903 Reasonable! John Wayne -.. .., __ c h ._,.,. '"12 benefits. Located in forgasdryerS48-426S w/beadboardMustSell. N.Bayfront,Bal.la. Tennis Club Family ed,runningornot.Call cusiuuu ... as .'""" ... Costa Mesa. Wiii be 19 cu. tt. Refrigerator . _642_·_2431____ Membership. 644-1613 or 547-3182 K·I ltldltg leyak moving to Irvine . White.selfdefrost.Xlnt Wrought iron & glass EAmLUFf 75lHM71CJudyl bl El Xlnt$400548-3Ul8 Farmers I GIANTGARAGESALE Smal_l Porta e ec. ----·------nsurance cond. $190. Commercial dinette set, 4 chairs . R f Group "•"4100 E O E Sat/Sun ~3PM. F~·er, 'Nwpt Bch Tennis Club e ngerator ._...._ ......,__.__ -~ · · · · 8' Freezer. Offer very gd cond. $200. '""""' 831-63 __,_._ -sT 673-2181. _5_52 ___ 7_104_. ______ TV, biJtes, dishes, toys, ram. membership avail. __ 11 Eq 1, nu1t 9010 , ,,., frames, llnens, kg sz $800. Call Answe rAd Musical ••••••••••••••••••••••• Part time, 2·3 days per AKtbt 1015 Brand new Sofa & Lov-headboard, clothes, 8·12. 1451, 642·4300~~rs _ btstnllM•ts 1013 7'/J llp HOHDA wk. Vacation relief. Ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• eseal Herculon earth m uc hd m ore . 2906 Karastan Rug lO'XlS' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Long shaft xlnl for ply at: 1660 Placentia. tones -... trundle bed Queda a , Eastblurr & CONN Di bo sailboats .....:. 675 5994 Costa Mesa PUBLIC FURNITURE okl\ ... 1~16eves Vistadel Oro Blue/Wine main colors . rector trom ne . -.... . . ....,,... .,, SSOO/OB096B·l88J w~ _case. Exce;lent IOClh. Power ,040 Joln the Los Angeles Secretary VET KEHMEL ASST *AUCTION* Solid wood dining room Super Super Garage Sale ~rt 6tJPonM, 1100 67 ·8052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Times Circulation Team Jr ~~aET•IY FIT. Hardworking, re Sat /S u n 10am . 967 SuperSavingsonAmway a er . & adapt your work • .--"' liable person needed TOllih 7:lOrM' table:~ captain's chairs. Gavlota Dr, Laguna Products 60o/. off & X -----36' CHRJSTri-cabin. T /S. schedu le lo your wanted for Newport Call661-1658DanaPt. Lovelybdrmsets.bunk l Traditional style. Oval Beach. Distributors inventory Ibanez electric guitar. Gd. cond . $19,000 Ufestyle.Work Shrs/day securities firm.Hrs.7to beds, cradles. tbls, or-I sbape-lleaf.SS7-77S7. c learance 851 .7058. Prof.modelw1thTree or _67_3-_9060 ______ _ in a Times Circulation 3:30PM. Contact: Ms. WAITRESS fl ce ch r s. c h I n a , GAR AGE SALE : 631-17216 Life going up to the neck LIVE Ab d b t I ~!=~f~!!e':::~;eii~;/'!!P!!!!r!!!!at!t!!!!!.644!!!!!!!·!91!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ~::kt~~~~er~e~~:~r ~~oJE~ps. PLUS ~~~;:'.!~~~.&box ~~e:i~~e:!1dut~t1.:~: ----,-A-IN -:a~~~~W ~::. ~~ Live aboo::d slio: 40~ foryour family.studies, SECRETARYTYPIST 644-9550.CallKaren. SAVE SAVI SAVI &3J.73l3 tures , lamps, wood ELOSEIT S48_-_6446 _______ ~n':~B~~~ move or leisurely periods. We R Ii ble in 1 Din.IJI b 1 b b b b & am Mo ey pay hourly wages & e a . energetic. self-WANTED· Gi ls 20 We honor BofA. MC, Mov I · C rm set, c · ang ng a Y. a Y 821_324t" Zildjian Cymbols. 20". 32• Pa-FB sed Vi's starter. Able to handle · r _or Cashier's checks & $350,0akbdrmset,$175, clothes, 4 sport 14 ' -----15" with stands.+ 150 .""'·, · ' commissions. allphasesofofc.duties. over for promotion Cash. NO PERSONAL Naugahydecoucb,much wheel, misc. Sat/Sun. Teac 33405 tape deck. wattPeveyPA.546-5316. Sacrifice. 2105 W. Cst LOS ANGELES Tl MES 1375 Sunflower Ave. C.M. United Cerebral Palsy work. Cosmetology C H ECKS PLEASE! more . I mmaculate. 8--4116 E.19t.hSt. CM -Hwy, NB. Bkr.642-8200 background preferred Food .1 bl """""' Low hrs, great cond. . . Se . Assoc .. Sant.a Ana , Callaller6 .. 00 PM 171 •1 avata e. Items 552..,....... S800firm.S457067 pp V1 v1tar nes I. 70-210 21. 1977 11 • 11 C . 546-fl160 p t M d II . • subject to presale ---------Quality stuff, ski equip. MM lens. Macro S175. .,eine rutser. a e1 e ~73216 MASTBSAUCTIOH Drexel party table, dk speakers , stereo. DIGGING EQ U IP . 957-0989 190 H.P. omc. Vanson .... .._..__.._..__..__.WRITERS 2075~Newp0rtBlvdCM Span .. 4 chairs, $250. stained glass, TV, furn, "Makida" Elec Ham------ -trlr. fully equip. sips 4. ---------1 Secretary articles and 8J3..911Z5 ........ ~ Sofa, 8'. gold/olive leaf, exercycle. Iota more. mer w/barrow. shovels. y AMA.HA TRUMPET S8500/0r trade for V.W 540-0301 SALES EXEC. S.Cmary p hotograph s about S'75. Reel. chair, $25. 14" Sat/Sun. 9·5pm. 19442 maddox xlnt cond. 1400 $150 541-3161 Van645-2340 I ed Shrthd Gd k Orange County beaches elec. mower, $35. 42" Sierra Luna, Irvine. t::i':&Pa~~~~~.~~·: Ing~~ & ·v:r?;t; nioneededSubfor new publica· llcydft 1020 glass-top coffee table, 833-0m&. _67_3-_25_1_4_a_tt_3_P_M ___ Offiur.wltwe & '7T9 216b' PennD_ Yan1 200 1hp ad representatives for job. Fas h. Island to t · mitto:Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• oodba.se MO~----------IVottYCAllVIMG Eqill,......t 1015 u~ 0 ~ese · ru ly . Id 1 Sl4.400 Beach Advertising, Box Twin Schwinn 2 speed w ' · Sylvania console stereo ••••••••••••••••••••••• eqwpped. 1mmac. cood. gi:_ ~~~=~Y pot>!~!ri~!· E.0.E."' Free 2000. CdM, Ca 92625 bite with lights new 2 twin beds Cor kin& bed>. with Gerard turntable. ~8688 COPIEI SI OO/OIO Bargain priced. P .P Apply in person : Pen-Irvine Personnel Agy Housekeeper, 3-'4 i,.; day!' tires•· &W-5013 ::_n'111'11anc lengtb, $35 ea. contemporary au down Supe~ Sa1f ;' perfe~t ~5978 775-7125. 673-3729. nyaaver. 1660 Placentia .a& E. 17th, Costa Mesa a week. general clean· lulll I ..... ,... 1025 ~ ~~m~~of~ copies 0 om a nt c P.+s 1017 21' Lyman 1:-4pstrake VI Ave., C.M. Monday-Sulte224 M2·1470 ing, lndry, hrs •· days••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 at· ..... -............... bota•-rs .. Perfurr.es. Joy, Norell. Gr eymarine beaut Frlday,ltoS • ......,......., ""' .,. antiques. 2451 Norse C h anel #5 , White ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ~~.'P!5~~r-760-8443. 8~~e~~S~i! ~:~ SZ2S. 640·5040. Ave, C.11. Sat/Sun, Shoulders, Shalimar. Parrol for sale. SlSO with ~::t.::i~ to ap- SALIS SICllT AIY / S40/0fterM2..QZ22eves _, 9-Spm. S.2119. Money Back Guarant«. perch. Newport Beach leading IECIPTIOHISt 6' deslper tlus clock 4r Ilise. Bedroom Fumltutt M.O. or Cuhier's Check 754-6386. loah. ...,,/ Jewelera seeking full Ex per. phones. type MHc••llM lmWOOO 2a6•a matcNqcolfeetable by It.,. __ ,.-, .. item"'. """" only. Sl9.95/oz. +tax. L Pl &"-1 ClllUlwt 9010 lime Employee well •s l't bLk S 'or S Xlnt d ..... ln• ~ • ......, •-M Productions 177-F mos _,,,_.s 090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • +wpm. I e .. pg, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' • • ~.... ... Glass Art•. flawless, A···--Dr. c-ta Mesa. -vened in sales & office misc. clerical. Irvine ......... 100 14,000' In from mill. _..,., ""' Riverside Ave. Suite 133 ••••••••••••••••••••··~ Partner wanted: 24' Sea p~ures. 5 day week mfr.Call K.H.5'0-8894. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS</ft. &&5-9137 ext. 1127 SSOO.-.oos.5 -~--~-------N.B.92683631-1726 IAIYGIAMD Ray Sundancer ln N.B. intludin.1 Saturday, no anu01-e om· table maho• 78" 2 TOOLS Pl•"'""O boat s lip. $130/mo. SECRETARY-TYPIST * * * ,,..... . . ' "' ' D "'" evenlnp.Cal1113-9334. 90WPM. ..p-1--C-& Ives,• buffet. 1300. Nuta.bolta,screwa,lot.a lnghy 2 Inflatables Mahogany fini sh. Leaseorpurchase.Call l _. --,.,.. ,,.... of_.... j·-.. w /wooden floors & alm--t new. Premier 557·932'7. S a ES/0 d D k Temnorary "Crash'' _..,._, .. _rod l .. lp•1.. 1010 _...._, ............... MS Aialea .,.. ---------ft r er ea . r .,., UVWll'C'f• Dr. eo.ta Mesa. ~7,.,.. fiberalaas 851-2109 piano. $.1500obo. •-•-II t.i1t be English & Project requiret1 power Coetalleaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2pairtrundlebeds """ 833-9300 --fNO Spanishspeak'g. Marine Typist. Either days or Youafttbewinneror ~TA XM SSOeach Hom1•11&t-... 1065 Kingsize water bed · Ask for Terry ................... ~. or auto. exp. helpful. eves, 5-6 hrs. a day. 2802 4 frff tldleh +equip. MS-l76tevea 538-3&45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beater, thermo quilt. ______ _;__ __ Erickson 32', '75, loaded. F /Ume poe. Excell. co. Mi ......... --•212 Irvine <-val• ... > to Cont t p • 20 padded. rails, wooden Lovely GULBRANSEN custom int-ext. B~ b --11ts C II B Ibo ,.,,..,....,..,, " · · -""' ' C_._ 1015 Lovely ..... -~·-set ..... ea r. ie· pc ___ .. '1V# R E P •na• • a : a a 7520234 C'---Y wn UIDC1'""' '""' t I k poet.Tony675-7736 Spinet. perfect cond ... v11u.V'1er or · · · .. --'--..... .,,9871 EOE · . .....,.... :,r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R ,_ .. tbl 2 1 6· wa er ess coo war e. _"" ...,........,. ....,..,.....2 .. ....,, _. · · · M l7th BP t Ounu • eaves. Sac. at S250 557.91M aft _,.,.642·9178aft6PM. ...,....,.....,,.7UD"'VU, · - M_IF_JR _______ Security officer. p /T . ar. · a WANTED: 2 female un· chra, reas. 846--9093 Balboa Yacht Club Mem-Moo .. •omery Ward red 4pm be hi f 1 ... 8 G Breezy 12' now at wlrends for lrg apt. con· .. . registe Siamese sis----'---------rs P orsa e. 5 l aby rand Ork Anaheim Boat s how SALISPllSOH pie · N B -SO/h 405 Fwy· al Bristol t.ers 6-8 wits. 6'2·4.294 New stereo cabinets. roll J•--'-1070 851-1&00 W a In u t XI n t Tone. P i. t h x ID •• -· r. Costa Mesa b b' r __ , ---------3/" .. /8 .,_New ·-no ograp Y store. For info contact Jim top ar ca mets or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Regulated action. Sl750 .... · ~ co..,,.,. Good photo knowledge a Lupisat644.1900. Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to Docp 1040 vans, bookshelves. new Gold .ti Silver. top dollar. IB>WOOO 2d's 493-5513 _r_o_r _'8_1 _____ _ must. Apply in person: claim yourUckets ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30" bltn gas s tove Class rings? S for S. Xlnt. decking. ---- Photography Unlimited, SEC'Y/IECIPT. * * * KEESHOND Pups. AKC. <Almond >. various hshld 967-BOS3. 14,000' in from mill. Console Wurlitzer piano. Trade your old stuff for 1-Beacb Bl., H.B. Sales office for national I•-------~ Champ sire. M/F. Pet & furniture. 536-6676 art 55</ft. 645-9137 ext. 1127 excellent condition S950. ·new goodies with a company. Variety or AMT'l,...11 SHOW s b ow . P v t Pt Y 6PM. 2 loose Dia. 1.50 els.· anytime 631-3474 Classified ad. 642-5678 SALISl'HSOM duties. Excellent com· T-213/697·1345aft6pm. ---------1 .75cts Have ap- Fulltime. a mbitious pany benefits. New or-~~l!:,~:.~ AAAHOMEOOG King Sz Mattress & Box praisals. $38,000. Will salesperson wanted to fice in Fountain Valley. H tin C TRAINING Springs SlOO Sac. Ca 11 for info. work I n m a r i n e Th St d rd R · l un gton enter Mall 631-7383 558-7276 e an a eg1s er 405 Fwy & Beach Blvd, Complete IN HOME ---------1 hardware store. Boating Co 962 9361 HB exper. preferred. Xlnt EciuaJ.Oppty Employer Tralnin1. Obedien Must sell-makeorrer! Diamond pierced ear- beoefits •working con· ce/Problem sol ving, Couch & lov~al. heavy rings .. SO els. A ppr. dttkm. 645-1711. S.CtTyplst Pr VICTORIAN CHAIRS _P_rotect.i __ ·on_._~_7_6_15__ w o o d & b r o w n $1200. Will sell $375. Prr hrs W t l·rr ... ,.,. T b' naugahyde. Corre & end 558 7275 SALES P E RS 0 N ' . ex. es c 1 · ..,,.,,., ea. a atian blk BARK.LESS BASENJJ --·-------NB Advt Co ""2 ,.,,_, 1 et..,Cft tables. wood & glass. t r · 11 · · · · '" '"""' ve v • ..,.,. 644-1651 Red/ ..... ite F pups, AKC. Must sacrifice men's l~ carat gold diamond! ring. New $3000; S2000 firm. Kimball organ, 11100/0BO. Muskin style pool, f700 with equip Best offe r . Dy s : 661~.Ron ma ure, or specaa ty 9am-12 ---------..... Goldleaf etagere. Floor shop. Exp. helpful but A..a.. OAK SALE S200. 964-2119, 962-4657 & table lamps. Aft. 5. not nee. Full"' P/time. Service Station Atten· Tables, Chairs , Cup· Cocker Spaniel Blk AKC I 552·9<85. Call: 648-53111 for appt. dant. Full time. Apply in boards, Side Boards & Id _ _._ I I h L yr o . """""" ov ng me Sofa-bed, •"". Desks. Person . a g u n a Lota d Misc. Mention r h .,,., Chevron, 604 So. Coast thls ad&jet ree lo right ome chairs. mirror, misc. Sales llNT AL Hwy, La1una Beach. I 50/o DISCOUNT 552·7903 CdM address. 67H7SS COMSUl.TAMTS S 0 UT H C 0 A ST Freelands-864 W. 19th po. o.d I es To Y & New Beauty Rest dble B re un er 's Rents REPERTORY Orange St. miniature. Black & Spring & Mattress $350. 18K Audemars Piguet Ftamtture seeks career County's resident pro-1142·7331 645·6434 brown. Males/Females. Kenmore hvy duty gas man's white gold wrist oriented person for en-fnalonal thealer is seek· A~ 10 IO S86-l422. S86-8S26. dryer '75. 548·21654 watch. 645-9137 ext 121 I try level pos. In home ing2t.empora'ty FIT as-•••••••••••••••••••••••My name Is Happy, my Din. table, Engl. Regen· l2ct. BLUE TOPAZ! fumishlnp. Breuner'a ls 1latants for subscription Kenmore Washer &t master & friends are cy style, twln ped .• D Onl CalUornla's lar(eat campaign. 2·3/mo. DryerS250 traveling If movlng. I stone. yS200! flU'D. mital co. • nteds starting March 30th. 498-7514 ne«I to find immed. a Eddw:::f!/~~-we~~~ ____ tWG-_911118 ____ 1 "aalifted sales• mgmt. Clerical •phones skills home with a back yard Ladle'sdla. cocktail ring. itat'fforexpandlngmlrt. dealrable. Ablllty to K en m ore dr yer . forlor2montba.tama Odds'nendl.S62·7ll6 a1s Retail exp. pref'd. Will worit under pressure a Whirlpool 18 gal cap well trained Ir& dog. 12' cstm made couch, u · apr di. $1650;1 take 98001 . u.lft. S4. br depending l,'l ct. a. so ., appra s. J ...... ;· ti must. tl75/wk. contact washer. Xlnt cond. Compatible with family aofa table Inlaid Tapa $2150; '900. 842-2287. "" a:p. r .... or p/ me. Steve Winget at 957-2602, $350/toiether. 842-0892 , 6 kidl. I can offer a lot of bell ' f S.O.E. M/F. Mon-Sat.. M _.. f..5 ••• 2112 s ' 11 ~m made co . t di d I U :JO • sun. 12Noon· on·.-.. , pm. ,,_. dog's love • fun. My feetable, must see to ap. ~ c · am on r og, Contact : Jeff Statlatlcal typist ad· Refrtf, OE, gold, 7 yrs mast.er can offer more. _p_r_ed_a_te_. _7ll0-8239_· ----=· !!1~·..::·~e~:i:: ....,_, __ •tMS-4rn vertiaint. mat type 85 o I d • 3 O "" x 6 7 ~ . Fee la open for net. So If Red upholstered chair ln SUS. P.P. (213)431·5175 i wpm 8:31)..5pm 5 dya $300/080 546-9828 you want to share aome good conclltion MS. Hid· aalarYSlOOO C~ULola · love call us : Hm : a -bed U5 . Early Med!Mery •071 Sm6tll ~ Ref'• clean work tood 980 ~; Wk : 955-3200. American console radio ••• .. •••••••••• ••••••• • $100. Retrt1 FF, clean AKC Rel. Cocker Spaniel $45. 2 lampe tables Ir EI ec tr I c Generator. ~!!!.,9200...:.!?',·oodupriJhoot.. aipupe-0754, 10/wb old. Sl.25. mat.dllnl coffee tables Dayton Self Startin& a_.. """"... ... 11...__ never u1ed 1 KWH Wahr. clean, worb 1ood ---·-----_a_._ ..... _,.,._m_·34_7_4__ 110·220 volts Sl,950 SIS. Dryl', I•• clean, Golden Ret . pupptea, Selhrith EASEi 511-1111 wotb IOOd m. 5'NSll. AKC. P. I wb, all 1boU, lt'a a BREEZE Ml111tm ,,. IOIO ..... SlSO. m.Zlll Culfted Ada M2·51'T8 • •••••••••••••••••••• •• You can be a WINNER I :Just by teadlng us your name and addresa and by watcbla1 for yoar name In the classified ads of the Dally Pl.lot. "ln ucttta tmm?.tb clrc::J:..,,. a.muaemm at radiolll or .,. • Jiii& nu out lhl1 coupon Mid m t ar to : CIUilftei Depan-.-,:..,..1 P.Uit mw. 8Q8'~C-.~CA- a....1•11•• Helium IJouqaet• de· llHred. Perteet for ~ertoee•lon.1'11-4411 ' MARCH 17, 1981 C•H 152-3111 tor arcu1 lnformdoft IT'S EASY! Look for your name and address in today's classified section. If you find It, call 642-5678 Ext. 272 and we Wiil l!rranoe for you to pick up your tickets at 1 ihl Pilat the nearest office of the 19'J ''2 Circus tickets fo r the price of l '· I' • I ',I • ' Orange COut DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 A.to Serftce, 'arts t I 50 & Acc"Mrtet 9400 •Lido Penln1ula Boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stout• Storaae. 'fO BMW 2SOCC R 28, SSAVISAVIS l1unchln1 fl crene M.C. Juat ovt'rhault'd, WfTHUSIDrAlTS service ror the di•· clean Call evH 640-7712 Imported car p•rt. ISOOO erl~loatl na boater. 12,000, IMPORT 14·30 873-9330, 875-5801 AUTOSUPPLY <Steve> LOOK!l ·~ KAWJ 250 101N. M1nchest.e r , "I LTD IO mi. rd cond. Sac Anaheim 716 990() n • Joa SALi SUOOO.B.O. "2-~1108 · ~ IY llAL9 llD •••••••••••··~···•••••• "15 Yamaha RDeO clab lc CHEAP!! Much 38, l9'1·2 :0C) p.m . AlrcNft t I I 0 5 1 ...... d 188 o S400 1· -..1 • SALLY-l"amoue 10· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ..-~ mp,. • s,1ti~lly us~turbo k1t meteraloop. Delalla con· 19'9 Beech Musketeer, tra<te for Sabot 8"2·24ss 70. 14 7Datsun Z u rs tact ... .._. Marlin Per· mldUme 150 Lycoming Motor.._., s.te/ 68-583'1 rln\. Coa1t Community en g . 2 Com · n av• s l..t/ShM... f 160 Porsche 9\4 western style Gohe1es, (714) 556-5750 tr1nsponder. 840·U09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• maa wheels S20 eo 1~,./ eves. WI CAN SILL 549744• S48-6446 •010 Motoriled 1-... f 140 YOUI I. V. For &ae. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HIWPOIT MAllHA 559· tl<M Datsun Z pa Avail. $46-0551 '71 Eleganza GMC 26' motor Beaut cond, many xtras, P'\'t boat dock on Newport $29.~. 963-1242 + other~rh Island, 30' max. $160 mo. 761 5 37 752-2584 dys or 675·7267 '76 Tioga Moto rhom e . • _ eve's. t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' comRlete roof air. W OO Two ~JS & two C60 1:i P i u g e o t or best ofrer. 631 0295. tire s on wot>d >Ptlke U-shaped carpeted s lip 103-USO/obo 556-3778. _ dodge r im i. $20 0 . for max. 45' Power boot Call Debi, sJs-1692 892 6856 only. All utll paid Al --------•' 6 6 Do d g e 1 I 0 64~1200. Puch Maxi Moped, very moto rb_ome . se lf StocklandShell fo r (;M or ,,, •TRADE• ,llae ol boat for slip We have 36' sailboat. need Newport slip. Will tea ch sa iling also Ross or Lin· ~.1-SIS-1161 rt Beach mooring 36' sloop. S2S.OOO. 6'1S-8Sl3 ~-- clean. lo ml. orig owner. containeo. l't. front Chevy Shortbed r 1rk Up S39S 675-48S7. damag e d . S 1 20 0 x lnt cond $450 o BO Motorc JM/----646-C778. 1934 F~.!ral 645 4396 ~ t I SO Tralen, Tra•el 9 170 • • • ••••••• • ••• •••• • •••• • •••••••• •••• •• •• • •• • • • Autos for Sal• '78 IT 175, good condition. 8x24 Aristrocat, like new •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• 1000 mi. ~. 979·5173. ~.000. <KP6858). IMPORTANT 960-5277 499·3816 NOTICE TO P~ple who are seeking ralen, Utilty 9110 a n apartment look first ••••••••••••••••••••••• in Classified. Will your Motorcycle Tra lier ad be there? To place 3 raiJs good cond. $3SO READERS AND AOVF.RTISF.RS :a:. Avail now. 642·4644 your ad, call 642-5678 Best off 540-9732 The pr ice of item s ad vertised by veht<'le dealers In the veh1t'le c lassified 11d vertis 1np, columns do<>s not 1n e lude any apphr<•bh· taXt'S, lkenst• tran:.frr ------ ' M•w HOO Auto1, Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... -------.... ------------ THE CAR. NEW 1981 DATSUN THE PRICE. fees, finanC'e C'htHJ!f''> fees for air poll utwn 1'011 trol devfre t•ert1f1~·at1on' I or dealer dorumt•ntar v 1 preparation <'hari:c·' un I lt'ss otherwise •q,1·C'1fwd by I.ht.• a dwrt1c;er An~/ Clos sics 9520 . ••••••.•.............• '4G Jo'ord Wood1I' rr-..1•m•1I $1 3.<n:l Al$0 ·~ '\1o<ft•I A Town St•dan ~ cJr restore<! lch•al for o;t u dt•nl SIO OUH 675 fil61 '62 Con ;11r Cum t>rl Vons 9570 .•..•.•••.........••.•. 78DODGE 11<1 VAH V H . ;;11 !11111,11 11 t ran.-.m1!.,tn11 :111 n11111t llflflln~. J.IOWN 'llf'\'1'111 1! '(1•rf'l1 l<JJW m.IJ!' 'J'h1' " a prt>tl v ~r1lrt v. ti h pdnehnl! & rJqwt 1n 1•x C' 1• I It• n I I 0 n <l 1 t 1 II n t I K7bi2:J 1 It "' ,, 'hurt .... ht'(•lh.t'I .inti Ill\ ... th• thi. V.•'••kf'nd for nn l\ S3999 IOI WITHAM VOlKSWAGEH 71;(MI Wc---t n11n-.1.-r \\I' m V.f'-.1m1ro-.t1·1 )(!rl 7~1 1;:ix ,,.,.o 1981 ALFA SPIDERS IEACH IMPORTS Dyna~~!~~ speed >WI Dovl' Strel'l Air C'Onditioning. stereo NEWPORT llEAC'H Original Beige finish 752-0900 I Very sharp. (001PIDI $5695 7K Alfa Sp' dt•r C:on vt JIM MARINO '(Int t und -.1l vc r v. m .i r u 1J n 1 n t VOUCSW AGEH Rl;1upunkt t\m Fm 18711BeachBlvd ,tt>r1·0 1!'i 11110 m t . 1 842·2000 sn .. ')() ono P P s.is 2184 --- l'\I'!. Capri 971 S ····················-·· H ~pvdn mt'l ''" lo '77 A C. AX FM cass . n11 Jm frn 'IPrro nu snrf. etc. $4200 OBO 11111 5-lSflll li4fi Ill IS 646-6304 -.. -.J 210 J l blue n1mpl r•·t.lt 'Poke whl C'O\l'r!> Jll m.•w $35(~1 1155 llllll(J 1:1 \'\\ .1111 • ''·'"" .11 r ~.~~••••••••••••••!?.~~' '75 Capri . Runs good $1600 -... ---... ... -.. ~ .. -. . ..... ·-~ -... .. -... • Speed frJnsm1ss1on 2 Door AM Rao10 Thermoguaro. unaer coat Boay S1oe Molo1nos Ser •JOOt Stock "142 NEW 1981 DATSUN 280ZX 5 Speed Transm1ssoon Factory Atr AMIFM Cassett~ S1ereo , T11erm0Quaro unoer co.it Booy S1oe Mo1oongs Se• 119 1$11 Sto k •371 NEW 198 1 DATSU N $4333 $10,666 M u!>lang 6.5 Con' I' S d isc hrki., pwr Lop aulo pony inlr 289 4 \' eni.: !>Lra1g h t hody. l\ln t m1•rh Win• whl 1·11\ l r-•. tnnOl'llU , bont O ri~ 1 ownr P vt ply 1714 )968 2042 I 63 T Bird. rvmplc tel\ restort'CI. hkr ncv.. u••·r $ I 2 M s p ,. 11 l l d k ,. I Sii 500 n ll 0 Lt' a \ 1 n I.' <'o untry 642 22j!7 J;td runr1101• n •nrl c lt·.111 • 1!161~ '7R Ford r·ustom \ Jll 'Int r ond am fm -.t1•rc•11 r;1:-., ti l'yl. 4 'Pd '•I,mµI! n t ' v. I l r t• ' $ i 'i 1111 1r.o ltJ:rl t~~i 16.514 MUST SELL '77 Doclg1· T rntlt•'> :wo I mint "'"''' r s I' fl A t'. l'rt1t'it' '''tin in l e >.t \II '<lr d -. Sti50o o 1-111 •11;2 ~·wo ~5 !011 Un.id '41 (."hev run-. ~rrat Autos Wan~ 9590 $2800 or l r adr Da\"1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '>111 2003 t'\ es ll55 11984 Y. f: PAY TOP UOLI AH t ror top u:.ed car!> 55 ~prc·ury SIOOO <;d forl'1i:n domt>st 1r-.. or 1·1md in out d a.,.,ir , If vuur 1 .1 r I" ''" t r a 1·1 "•'" .,,., "' '57 T Hird )(Int c·ond f''IHST' '72 Audi I OOLS 631 1147 Eves 4 door :11Jlomatac· low mtl r~ ('Xtra <'IPa n ' Dots. 9720 c593GIT t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sadcleback BMW '76 DATSUH 210% 2IS4t1l Marun1lc Pkv.... 6 cylinde r . 4 speed, fa r· \11so;111n v1e1n · tor y a ir conditioning, 831 -2040 stereo. with wheel cov· ed d ers Performance plus in ('los Sun ays this beautiful ora nge '77 AUDI FOX metallic with black in· l>vnam•lf> s un roof. 2 terior SPorts car Enjoy d(rnr 4 i.peed Very yourself and enjoy own ,harp' 1779SPZI mg this d iamond (45 $3495 ZSYI SS,999 JIM MARINO IOI WITHAM VOUCSW AGEH 111111 Reach Rivel VOUCSW AGEH 842•2000 7600Westminster Ave an Westminster A.11stin 970C1 893·7SS1 ~ 7880 I ·······················' ·77 8210 hat<'hback. 57 .000 ma. nu tires. good r ond. ·77 RMW ~.101 All t>>tl ras !> I I t' k 't 5 0 II ll m I 1910DATSUH 210 2 DOOR DB.UXE Automatic trans .. ~c tory air cond . body side mold.in~. radio & low. low miles <348YRS l <Slk 1432! Offer good thru 3-9-81 ONLY $3999 MEWPORT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BF.ACH 833-1300 For Sale CHEAP!! Slightly used turbo ktt '70-'74 Datsun Z ca rs 768·5837 '78 28(Yl 2+2. xlnt cond. Amlf'm cass a 1c. s nrr $7450 pp 640 1948 eves wkend~ Forsc:H Datsun Z motor + otfMto porh 761-5137 78 HOHDA CIVIC 5 speed, radio. healer. This is the one ever· ybody wants Jn s uperb condition with less lhao 36.000 m iles <32061 A sil ver beauty with black anterior and it is on sale for only $38'9 IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westminster Ave tn Westminster 893-7551 638·7880 '78HOHDA Dynamite 5 speed red hatrhback Only 2500C miles llCJNDY I $3895 JIM MARINO VOl.KSWAG~H 1871\ Beach Blvd 142-2000 '77 Accord. Sspd. am rm s tereo. a ar. S3995 642·3850 '80 4·dr Accord. A C AM l f'M cass . s nrf mags, xtras Assume least' S208.31 mo. or bu} out S400 lo take over Dys 556-0571, Vinc e Eves 642· llSO Pele. '72 DATSUN 240Z '73 Honda Civic. 4spd Lo m1. 1 o wner. good xlnl running cond. S19SO cond Call ~2041 842-9946 a fte r 6pm 510 I Black & wh11t· antcnur $12.<XX> 197 4365 1 ·~ SI I ~l ofr 71;(1 4206 $2800 673-0781 ,· '78 Dat sun 280Z 2 +2. 848-727-~---- llMW 9712 '80 280ZX-GL. T·top. cass. 4spd. loaded, cover . xlnl '80 Prelude xlnt cond, lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• brown. 9800 mi. xlnl cond S749S 586 0263. mileage . $7400/0 BO 5 Speeo Tri1nsm1ss1on HatchDact.. Thermo guaro Unoercoat BC>dy Sioe Molo1ngs Ser #4067 Stock 11()77 NEW 1981 DATSUN 200SX 5 Speed T1ansm111s1orr. HatchDack Thermo guard, Undercoat, Boov Side Moldings Ser •2430 Stock u 53 NEW 1981 DATSUN 310 4 Soeeo T1ansm1H•on 2 Ooor Deluxe Package Thermoguaro Unoer coet. Boay S1oe Moldings Ser •~5 Stock MS9 $6444 $6999 $5166 $99 OVER INVOICE TRUCK SALE! ALL TRUCKS IN STOCK. NOTHING HELD BACK. Sale Price Good With This Ad Only. Puce Does Not Include Factory Incentives. THE PLACE. Recr"eClffonat VeNcl., 9530 •.•.•••••...•••........ , '711 Dod~l' RV V;m Self rontaam•d Xtrdi. lov. miles 842 5241 4 Whfft Drins 9550 .......••••..••........ '76 SUBARU 4 WHEEL DRIVE WAGOM 4 cylinder. 4 ~rwed. A\1 F'M l~PP~ l F xr1•l lt·nl huv al onl~ $2695 ®'-UtwJt M Ot.l'<l'U:t VOLKSWAGEN NI ~100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '70 Dune Ruggy top r u r tams. roll ba r '!lreet legal SHIOO !lf\2 381 1 4X4 Dodl{t>. '66, 2000 m1 on I ne w mg "40. ~ a t('r in jecl. port converter gas shOC'lu1. stagt> II shirt kat 1 & trans. n<'w radial!> am fm rass . r ampc•r shell. lots mor·p 'l.trah $6000 O BO !1.1.1 00116 '77 Jc~p ('JS. lo m 111.'UJ;tt' xlnt rond, Xtrn!i. Must sell $500 0 ORO 675-7:.lfi fm.4535 ·77 Oodge. $4000 or be .. t o ffer 631 02!15 o r 556·37711 '72 :\I• ton pick up xlnt cond $2000 or lwst offe r 842~ Truckl 9560 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '76 El Camino Classic. all xlras , s uper s h ape S 30 00 . D ys (714 )738 7454 , eves , 64o..c776. '7S Chev ~ ton. clean. loaded 'Incl t ilt whl. moo <M6-0382 •eo Ford S.cyl, nu tires, body In pert. shape, only nef'ds palnt job. Best of fer 6.l1·3880 ---- c I In Ore111~ Counf'f' '.!!l'l5 llarhor Blvd f"OSTA Mf"~1\ 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COMHB.L CHEftOUT 2828 Harbor lilvd C~TA Mt:..'iA 54'-IZOO HIGH BUYER Top dollar'i for Sports Cars. Rugs Citmpno, 914"s. Audi''> Ask for V l' \1 C H JIMMARIMO VOl.KSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd ~ 'NTINGTON R f:AC'lf 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAH USED CARS! miracle mazda 21 50 Hcirbcw lt•d. Costa M~so 645-5700 .... We Pay OVER Blue look For Your Good VW, Porsche or l\\lda VW-PORSCHE-AUDJ 44S E Coast Hi way at Bayside Drlvt Newport Beach 613 0900 Premium prkes paid t0t any used c1Jr (foreign or dome11Ur l in Jood condition See Us First! 733i's EXCElLEHT SELECTION OF HEW 'SO's & '8 I 's AV AILABLE HOW ROY CARVER IMW 1540Ja mboree Road Nf:\\'PORT BEACH 640-6444 For t he h<>c;t d <'a l 1n Oran,:?t-County C:11m e Sel' t rs Toda, .. ' SA.DDLHACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 2144l1l Marguerite P kwy Mission VieJo 831-2040 495.4949 Closed Sundays CREVIER &I SI & H OAOWAV SJ.NIA AHA 835·3171 I Ml Ul WM If ORIVINO MACHIN( •USED IMWs• ·77 6 ~csi 4 speed !0247 > '75 2000a (OOJS) ·79 320I 17560) ·77 6 :rl C!ll auto !0040 l 'l\O 528iA ~unrf !1625 I CloHd Sw.dCllys ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales-Servlce·Leainng Roy Can.,.,lnc. Rolls k oyce BMW t540Jam boree Newport Beach 640.8"4 C'Ond 58).(~ 951 7265 641 ·7121 ,e '78 Chevroltt ~T P. U "'..i.'-'!!R!l!ll .. !!111 ...... SZK ml, Power, a /c,.8' bed w/1hell 540.9688 7SIMW Dynami t e 2 00 2 automatic. Air condl· tlonln1, stereo & low m Iles It '• 1q ue e lt)' clean! 1419NKQ) Camper lhf'll. alum. 3' h llh, I ' hHll(, '$\00. 842·1775. "11 GMC ~ton. va. 4 ,pd, e /c, disc brakes, 1addlc tanb, eltt. ~r•ll• con trot , po1l·tr1 c tlon IMOO/OBO. INS-4918 ....... $4'tl ' JtMMAllHO YOUSWA•IH 187ll Beach Blvd 142·ZOOO ...,.,.. __ Want4!d hlw modtl CAt to , DlWJtc.d, must uc. ''1t 13$C!Ocuh, auume lHM S20I bllltltan, t.uue s*IJ. orP1Ymenta•m1 Stl'W 1!H2Zl, lv. m11 . -- .. .. . .. ---··~ .............. .._._ .... ___ .. ,,... .. ___ _ '1 I ....._ .... rted ..._, l•porti.4 AMtoa • ._,0..w AMto1, l•po•ted AMto1 • .,_,0,..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. March 8, 1981 • ······················· •••••••..........•......•.......••••.........• ··•···················· ·····~··············· HeMi 9727 .,... 9731 Mera•• a-9740 Mera•• a-'740 era••.._ '740 A.Ytot. l•ported AMto1. l•pot'W ....._ 1.,1..e.4 A._ .... ..w •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "74 8-cla, llu new en1. '87 Jquar U llX llS all 450SL/malnt In xlot. *•U1'l'OINSURANCE• S.fld. duel c:arb ti dual orl1. very well main-cood. F. equip. Posa. All Rbb Lo Rates exla.Ofteolaklnd.tllC)O. talned Must Sacrifice nes . price . Dan : Pl~~.orDo~~~s IO-tl4t after lpm. ~ 14f.2JJB. ra .. uw ..,_.._,, 141-7211. K_._.W. '734 -.7-t _M_B_4SC6 __ LC_._S_l_lv-e-r. 7tMmCIDIS ._ 97•.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rf 1 t d Lo Showroom new . 240D , ~ ,.., ••• .....,.. _ .. _1 sn , m n con . w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... nu _...t, u.,. ...... car mlleqe. 714.321-1730 only 22.000 miles. SUU ln cover brakes 4000 on warranty. 4 1peed, air D 72 J1At • XJ611 rblt. aoo. 644-Sl19 MB '75 450SEL. mint conditioned. ateerlns. yna m •· ye ow. d ·1 f II crulae. Ortslnal ! Like loaded luaury aedan. • 7 O G hi• convert . con • II ver green. u Y New! (1Z308) Beat r l de • drive restored. nu paint, top & equipped, "a beauty". a n Y~• be re. c 1 ea n Int. am/fm cass. xlnt $13, 00010 BO. Ca 11 JIM$~~91S10MO CTOISGNR> ens.~. 637-2357 C714)873-0110 an 7pm. - $4H5 3 wkdays & all day VOU(SWA6EH JIM MAllMO ~~••••••••••••!? •• ~ wkends. 11711 Beacb Blvd. VOLISWA•EH 79 ~ U7 '72 4SOSL. very clean. 142-2000 11711 Beach Blvd. CHS c_,. both tops. 78,000 mi, 1'66 MaCIOIS 142·2000 Yellow/black. All OP· 114•500· 4M-74.5l 2505 4 DOOi '71 XJ•, our l""'s, your lions. Super Sharp!! •57 Mercedes 190SL, "All o0rlglnal" with " ..,.. <DLA4) be d h automa c trans.. pwr. I.In' Newly rblt aut. con · Bot tops, ..... ..i .... AM /FM d" · eng, Seddlllaack IMW must sell this week. '-"16' ra 10· front 1u1penslon, ex-air cond .• white w/red baust system. We put 21402 Marg•erlte Sl0.500/080. 557·0118. Interior & extra sharp! the money in. The car is rtrwy. '78 Mereedes Benz 4SOSL, CTUR674). yours for $5500. Must Mis1ionVJefo immac cond, $26,000. OHLY $3995 Sell Days 661-1Ul6, Eves 131-2040 559-4.942. IAKa STaEET ,.._ Closed Sundays USID CAIS '61 Martt II, 3.8. All orig, Great lcoeOJlly WCJ11' Lose somethlng valuable? 1425 Balter Street 75,000mJ , l owner, all re-.76 Mazda 808, l600cc, Place an ad in our Lost Ca;TA MESA co rd s , m In Im um 4cyl <not rotary) 48pd, and . Found columns. 545-3334 resto ration r e q . r adials, am/fm . Extra That' whe~ people look MBZ280 . 1973 $ 6 9 0 0 I 0 B 0 . nice! Asking Sl99S. when theyve found an XLNTCOND ·S6SOO (714)~39. 640-9049 item of value. Call 780-9278 AMto1. Mew 9100 Auto1. Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUBARU INEXPENSIVE AND BUILT TO STAY. THAT WAY "7l~ICJI06L M.. 9744 •I '744 ,.... 9710 ,..... '711 Orta owner, 12,000 ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• a /c, nu tires, 2 top1. 7f W.I '&UIGB.rebltent•iear ..,. ttl8C m.aoo or u -74POISCHlf"t'4--.I" Showroom •harp. Hne COMVRTllLI . boa. new top • int. new 1ume klu. Pet Blue/lthr 4 eylJnder, I ••••d. all service records. 4 cylinder, 4 speed. Thia am/fm. new mlchelln tan, anrf, Blaupunkt •t•reo. Tbe ftn"t 11' $19,750. lll pretty Britlah racln1 radials. snoo. l40.IOIO All/P'I( c.,., tal-1512 that 1ou will He. 1 P.P. 540-3136 sreen with low miles. after-belleve )'OU can own 80 (882WEU l It is all _..... 1--·~H1· finer black on blaek 19111 2ICISE Coupe, auto, rt'"-·' .,,., r---1........a-" •--<••••) white. brown leather In· 0 ....., and 00 sale this P..,..t 974 ..,2'.COUPI c _., •« -· .... week for the unbelieva-•••••••••••••••••••••• Tbl1 la tlae ultimate tenor. like new, always blepriceof VI. 5 •Deed, air cond.. 1portac:uforooly 1 a r a I ed . rad I a Is SS2t9 LEASE pwr. wlndowa, cruise, Sl"9 $11,500; 1981 280SE IOIWfTHAM All/FM cau. • under IOIWfTHAM Sedan. brown/ black in DIRECT! 11,000mUel! (DllOa). • terlor, auto. r adials VOUSWA(HH $27.911 YOLISWA ... $3500. 546-7827 Anytime 7600Westmlnster Ave I fl I PIU6IOT TtOOWtlltmAMter Ave. Pvt. Party in Westminster In Weltmiuter 893-7551 638-7880 TUllO. IU-7S61 Ul-7llO '78 280CE, lA,500 ~i. silvr Dynamite 4 s peed 73 POISCHI blu, snrf, alloys. 1mmac roadster with air condl-llACH IMPORTS 914 Sll.250. 494-1459. lioning. Super slick ! Ml Dove Street (-483222) NEWPORT BE '"CH Dynamite S •ct!· Oply '73 ~L. classic white. " c. 000 ml'-by blue S4tt5 752--00 ..... .-. . xlnt cond, 88,000 mi. call v., '?& 9118. 5spd, mags, Great Drivel CMOGRU> 644-1533 nlles/wkends . JIM MAIUMO 79 NUGIOT stereo cus, snrf. 1Uver. $4"5 833-0t33dys VOUSWAGEH lmmac. $12,950. PP. ......,. u""llMO 18711 Be h Bl d 504 Diesel. Automatic, • .._ .. d --'76 ~E. river blue. tan 142 ZcOOO v . sun root. 22,000 miles " 840-.-eves/waen •· VOLISWA•&e int. snrf, cass, Sl4 ,000. • just like new. (l.ZZ10) MOTICI 11711 Beach Blvd. 499-1998, 972·9143 Dr. '77 MGB, lo mi, AM /FM. $7''5 how Dally Pilot CJaas-142-JOOO Pugh. new top, $3500. JIM MAllMO ified ads diaplay lbeir '72 MBZ 280SE. 1 owner. 832·7359 VOU(SWAGIM meaa1es with letlbility '67 912 Slpd, am/fm strk, super clean, service re '79 MGB xlnt cond. 21K 18711 Beacb Blvd. and Impact? Our ads, clean, new shocb/muf· cords, Mlchelins . $6900. mi. am/fm tape deck, 142-ZOOO we are proud to say, re· fler, rblt seat• $5200 497-2:112eves /wknds mags. lugg rack 16300 ally set results.· Phone 752-8788 days, 551·50'76 645-~eves/wknds Want Ad Help? 642·5678 642-5678. eva/wknda --------'72 Mercedes Model E 4dr Sedan. 6 cyl fuel inject. Auto1, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 AMto1. Hew 9100 AMto1, Hew 9800 4spd trans. snrf. 29.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• orig ml. New Michelin Tires. Xlnt cond. B~t or. fer over~. 499-3874. Mercedes '75 240D, snrr. I o m i , a i r , tape/Fm/stereo, im· mac. Ask S8950. Must sell regardless . Dr. Mason: 675-~I. MG ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71MGMIDGET 4 cylinder, 4 speed. AM · FM radio, heater A very sporty car that is really run to drive. Brown is beautiful with tan interior and only 15,000 miles A sure win ner can be y ours C654UYZ > Only $3699 IOIWITHAM VOUSWAGEH 7600Westminster Ave in Westminster 893-7551 638· 7880 '79 MG Midget· Dark brown. Xlnl cond. S395-0. Days 645-5570. Eves 645-UMll. MGI ••••••••••••••••••••••• on all-1981 Celicas & Supras ~,?,A~~~ !~~w~~~~-~.of·o·km~ (S-7~3 ~5495 ~,?.! !~G~~~!~!~ .. !!!~Oftl!!ic~IJ40603) s4595 ~!~~~!!:.T~~~!!ed.~!30~GBED $7M5 18881 BEACH BLVD. IEWCll LOCATION WHILE THEY LAST! Beat the ric.e \nc.rease TOYOTA ( 3 mltel IOUth of SM Otego Frwy. ) '79 TOY. 4x4 SHORTBED 4 cyl., 4 Sj)d., 16K mile•. mog1. Whot o wp« buy. Hurry. ( lR-43026) '80 CELICA CPE. 4 <yl., AT, AC, r.ght milet. Super ~· ( 297YUZ) '80 TOY. COROLLA 2 DR. 4 tyl., AT. AC. Check out tt.11 ptice. (010ZQF) '80 TOY. CORONA LUI EDITION 4 cyt., AT, AC, llereo, PS, ttlt Super clean, I left. (017ZOO) . '74 MUSTANG II 18881 BEACH BlVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ,. .... '° Pf'IOr ........ lo. & 11111•--• ..... ........ -.............. .... s6M5 s2495 I I .. : '10 DATSUN • KING C:AI P/UP =:1ckeo•t ••' cruome . ool<P.• ·-"'"" --s-o..• ._, _ _,,,,,,r-.11 ~.57199 '75 DODGE VAN Orange Coast DAILY ~ILOT /Friday. March 6. 1981 AMtot, IMpon.d Atdot. U•M A.tot, Uted , ...,_,, UHCI ....... UNd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A.e.1, IM~ Alltot, ...,orted Autos, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• vo11s...,_. 9770 lelkts tt IO cei..,.. tt20 t........ ttJ2 °' ••ttw ttU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t710 V•W'.991" t770 Vo .. WOCJlft 9770 76 VW IUS '7& Electra 2 dr. loaded, 71 CHIVIOLIT y .... 1.t.41 79 COtlVITTI •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Very clean 1 paaaeoser lllnl ccnd. clean. $2150. MOVA COUPI 1.__ ..... C II Low mil••••· Dead '72 Por. 914. AM /FM 77VWIUS 7tVWIUS a utomatic. Air condl-S4Hlll3 v.... .. t ha rp. Loaded & ood d O I lloned See th la one. 8 cylinder, auto. tran~.. 79 C°" .... L82 ortitnaJ. (8'3XVH > ca.as .• I/tty g con · Dynamite 1pal1en1er4 ynam te 4 passen1tr 4 (7(W9119) 1977 Buldt Reaal, xlnt p0wer stffring, radio, 4 .__. 10 000-.1.l....-$10 950 $4200 P P .1-S25-.-r a peed with air condition· speed Oriitnal brown & S t c d L d d T l heater. A very lharp Ill· ~ , -., ' 11 0 --------I ng Low m 11t11 1 8t11ee 115710ZZ> J9 J on · oa e · · op , tie e cylinder with low 9leu T to,, door .. M MA N ao1t ~· 975' Original! (791Tt>Fl UH5 JIM MAllNO lu11 rack , wire rlma, miles lhal you would be loc"• ....... --w•r VOUSWAfHH ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5295 JIM MAllMO VOUSWAGIN 8.3l·7494 aft 5 proud to own <728TWY > ••• .--v, r"-18711 Beach Blvd •1 DEALER IN 0.S.A~ JIM MARINO voucsw AGEH 11'711 Beach Blvd '69 Bulclt, xtnt cond, ruu It ii in excellent condi w 1•d0 w'' 'P 0~ t 14Z·2000 Roy ••.. 2000 ul -c II UC aco.n t1on, economical & ar w ..... V()U(SWAGEH 18711 Beich Blvd "'. eq p,....., a ....., . .,"'"' fordable forooly moYMY> Covgar 9933 CARVER 18711 Beach Otvd 842-2000 VW aft. &pm. $3299 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!t~;~~~~l --142-2000 72VWIUG 417Z4SEOAH ~~••••••••••!!.I.~ IOIWfTHAM $13 900 ~=i~~~7 ___ ... :::='oucti 76VWSCllOCCO COHVYTllLE Auto. trans .. radio . YOUl #I VOLKS~AGEH Fullyloadedwithluxury 5 speed, air condition 4 cylinder, 4 speed. Whut heater. VW reUabllity & C.._0111 .._C 7600Westm1nster Ave. and excit ement! Till CLOSED SVNOAV$, • ing, ste~ It 1s hard to 11 really beauty• Bright economy is built into this ~ ._ In Westminster wheel, cruise control Soab 9760 keep Scil"bc-co's in lnven orunge metal h t• with little car. You can save I DIALllSHIP IM 893-7551 -~~·7880 Lie. l83ZRT. 17997 t ry On .. of the mo"t blork interior and in money and headaches. o• ... ~1 COU"'"'TY! J~S""'"' & SO"'"' •••••••••••••••••••••••. ~polar ~nd reasonably superior ronditlon tr because it is in ver y ~ " SEE US FIRST! """'" "'" " LEASE pr1ced_YW's is avo1lable you art> lookinit for a good co n d It ion SALES. SERVICE We have a good selection ~-fiarMboerr Bcluryvd. DIRECT! tt!>toynou in excellent cond1 convertible, look at this <0391 MCN > On sale for AND LEASING o f NEW & USE O ~~ta MeRa one and d ecidt>. for on Y Chevrolets! '-"'""uwi.• """ 0 yourself 140146> $2299 ~ 49>t'«Xl &Jj{&X) 540.5630 1911 SAAi TUii Os $4399 IOIWITHAM VOLK SW AGE .. IOIWITHAM IOIWITHAM NA~E~ VOLwSW"'GEH VOLKSWAGEU (, \0 ( ( SHOWROOM COHO. '73 XR 7· lthr int, all " --.. " / ' po wer. gd cond. lo. 7600 W t A 7600 Westmrn· ster Ave ' " ..1~ , '75 T TOP 7600 Westmins ter Ave es minster ve /l.tXJ ..... ,~. 1~"' mileage. S4200 968-2805. IEACH IMPORTS ·in w-tmrn•tnr 1n WP'ltminster in Westminster Power brakes. power -" c l '''·' \.\i,, '•-Ill 'IHX do • 8.93-7551 638 7MO 1193 7551 638·7H8< 893·7551 638-7880 win ws. power steerinR 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 ORAHGE COUHTY SAAi, BUY or LEASE DIRECT OVERSEAS DELIVERIES '72VWIUS Dynamite 7 passenger 4 speed Super runner' 1129EKWl $2195 JIMMAllHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 842-2000 ----- 78VWIUG COHVERTl.LE '79VWRAlllT Dynamite. low mileage. <'Ut>tom 2 door automatic & air cond1t1 oned Or1g1nal S harp ' !W25<Y71 $4995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Bl vd 842-2000 '6()-'65 VW left & right door. '73 left door SSO each. Western style whl rims for Super Bet>lle S20 ea 548-97 44 71CADILLAC CH DEVILLE Air cond , power wm· dows, power seats. stereo tape, Landau top, '66 for $1600 '67 for S2600 till wheel, cruise con· ·or Best ofrer p p MUST trol Here 1s your op- SELL 548-1095 portunhy lo own a truly -----fine automobile One or '78CAMPM OBILE Americas m ost lux· Auto trans. S7995 urious cars in superb 559-1304 condition with maroon 80 VW DASHER rinish and leather in· 4 cylinder , 4 s peed. DIESB.SEOAH V W 1970 Conve r t terior.(605VPU >Only , 11 110 u.1n11•11 l,mvr> St stereo cassette This is 4 cylinder, 4 speed , far Showrm cond Rblt eng S1l99 (,,,,,1,,,,,,, .r•')\0·9190 thehardto find convertl d' · &trans.New paint.top ble in trulv exrellt'nt tory air con · itioning. IOI WITHAM ' stereocasrettc sun roof inlr. radials. s horks. 9 condition with very low · ·" '· · VOLKSWAGEN *** kayMwphy 611 Lldo Park Or •7A Newport Beach You are the winner of 4 free tfckets ($32 value ),to Circus VarcJGS Mar. 17th. 8PM at Montgomery Ward ~Fwy. at Bristol Costa Mesa Call 642-5678. ext Z72 to <'I aim your tickets . •• * with l1lt /te lescop1ng s teering wheel, air AM /FM st ereo. rear window d e f oggt>r. ' automatic trans Snow white with Burgundy in tenor Z7.000 miles Im maculate t h ru o ut' SS ,100 75~ 6790 o r Answer Ad 11209. 642 4300 24 hrs '74 Vette. auto. A C. hlk. S61SO/Offer 951·5816 for Cla~~ifil'd Ad ACVrtON 9935· ........................ '75 Dodge Monaco. xlnt cond S950 firm 645-7350 Ford 9940 ....................... '79FORD GRAHADA40R Equjpped the way you want' Factory air con di· t1oned. power steering, radio. Lie 368WQK $3997 JOHNSON & SOM Unc:oltt Mercury 21626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.5630 oyota 765 miles. o o•VAHl Cu•tom You say you arc looking everything. Mecha nic '68 Coope good cond 327 VS , mus t s el I $700 964·2768 t----------t ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheels ad""d to the ... ,:;_iut.v for economy and com. owner must sell . $5000 7600 Westminster Ave. 78 TOY OT A ~ fort? Look no rurth£•r, 49'.!·9606 or 499.2305 in Westminster • CB.lc"'GT and isonsaleforonly wo have the prett" red 893.7551 638.7889 79 Monza.goodcond.air C.:all a Dally Pilot \D \'ISOH '73 LTD Cntry Squire Wgn mint cond' 1st $1050 take!i 646 7Z74 ' '67 MERCEDES 2505 FuJ~ MOme.ttc Mdan re1t1.1rtng lllCtOr'f a« PIS -•oof , .. ,,.., if ~oondn_lOf"l' 543U 'IOTOYOTA COIOLU ..beiH.a• lilCllln f vuy • .,;1Qm6t ' ·•••" r.eto1r ••'' Pt c• .-.W.Ctelf'1 Nduc«I fOf Qwo<-• -!(714YVWI '76 FIAT X-19 81r1on1 Ed11+on w11h •1101 wneell •·1PO U•tftO f h11 '-"'""" G,...n Se•"''r •1 •v•1• "'ll good t•<M21 53498 '73 DATSUN 2401 '6 Peet• w~-. 90'090\1 l •• '-UfM"IQ 1\.ftOf'\111 P'"'1 I• to , .. , °'' ... ' p!9tt9(fly .. , "' ,.. _,,.,, fQ39.!><Y I A $6899 " J + xtras. Call aft 6 or A u t o m a t i <' IOIWITH"'M metallic tliesel now and . 7 3VW Converti~lle '75Eldoconvertible.local wknd,556·0724 transmission. air cond . A 11 has les'I than KOOO • ex<' e en t transportation exer power steering. stereo VOLkSWAGEH mtlt>S 13657.SQ > F'or mechanically, radial Sunday car All xtras What will you do with all 7600 Westminster Avt• only $8299 tires. pretty car M us l 8 rislol rond S-4 995 the money you san•? in W('Stmmstt'r sell SJ600. This top selhng Toyota 1s 893-7!).51 Ii.~ 7880 IOI WITHAM 494.2407 S40..9044 m superb rondition and . VOLKSW.AGEH .68 vw Van. xlnt cond SeVille Elegante '81 , has shade kit & custom I 75 Bug, . 7600 Wrstminster Ave S2250 diesel. every ophon ' 38K wheels fl75UJX 1 It is l Sunroof. F.X,~l'.Ll.f·~T , 1nWt'stm1n~ter 642.0081 mi.8911588aft 5PM vt>ryownableforonlv CONDITION 10.111791 11937!).51 6387880 $4999 . $3988 ·11Superw1th snrr.-.uper '78 Sevil le . leather. IOI WITHAM Barw1rk lmJl()rt' fif; Ra1a < on\-t'rt ne1o1-rlean. s2700 Seriou~ amtfm stereo w ttape. VOLKSWAGEN 831-3311 pJint tm.•, \~I FM buversonly rall675416< cruise. etr. xlnt cond. 7600Wt.'stmmster A\•e ''3 "' rrblt trans 72 en!! after4pm S8SOO. 495 6988 I '75 VW RAlllT w s 001 m1. , en mcf' 1 m WC'stmm.;ter 4 <·yhndf'r a11torn .1t 11 S.1200 &IS 6240 1975 VW IUS Camero 9917 1193 7551 638 7880 transmis-.111n ur ··•111111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uoning 'tt•rf>o a rl';1ll\ ·77 llJhb1t 4 'l"'t'<1 lo m1 I Aulo~t~27$3500 '76 Camaro, good cond1 '78 Mali bu Classir a l' pis. V6. good mileaRt' very clean. well ma1nt 556·9967 or 549·5338 '72 Chevy CapriCl' C'pe Xlnt rond Auto. air rad io, Steel radial!> 62.000 mi $1300 644 20CY1 after5pm 40 Chev Perf runnin.: c·ond 115": res tored S4500 835 ·8982 "k 831·9486hm '76MOHZA 711 Tovnta Ct.·111·« U tbrk I lo" m1 l1·~ xlnl <·oncl a r Rtrk .tUto. $4!1no 54!1 !\Of.II cla'., i;11 11 !l!I ' "kncb t'H'~ 1 great runn1n£ H.ihh1l g nl'"' I 1r"' $:1200 t1on,nu paint. with Rlaupunkl 'lf'r"o \ 113?. 7l'>1l 1 ·57 BtTG. whill'. good 645 2297 2 + 2 · 4 c YI . g ootl nict>ly t~1uip1wd l'ilr ,111'1 I. • • i·ond . $2000 Eve ~ mileage. a c, r<1d10 of i•our.,r vw ro·lwh111, 711 Ill<• '<Int <'comJ Jut11 642..8019 days 631 4R36 '70 Ca maro. s h a do w transferrable warrantv f!lt!IJ.,fV r • Y11t1c.1no\\n -.111k 't<·rt·o "·•'' S2SOO · · Rray. nu radial t1rt.'s & 5573.S27or 7590060 · thiHadornnh 1'1')(~;~1~1~1 HcrdTofind-WCJn paint.xlnt cond 640·9548 Continefttal 9930 11JI!<) To~ota SH 5 pk11p. xlnl t ond ~-.1><1 ·\M F\1 ~tt·rro. l1k1· n1·" 11:11 7194 I <I fl !i 73 ('()ftol.I." ~lfiOll li45 9502. 6-12 2 134 non $2,699 i" vw 111 ,t,111,,0 wgn. '77 VW Dasher. 4spcl. 801 WITHAM i.:•11111 m1·1·h •·ond. l'l'On a m. 1 f m · Ith re t t l' VOlwsw "'GE... I $1'"1' ,.., .. 11.,..,,, orad1als. lug~ rark. ver~ " --" ran-. ·"·' ·"'·' ''· nice ' Asking S3 195 7~:~~~~1~.~1~.~vt• 711 Srnrn·<•o 1.;pd. fac 640-9049 1193 7551 fiJ>I 711/iO l<H ' air rrwtl hruwn. gd '711 VW Scirocco. lo m1. 1 on d S'o 1110 I> Y s xlnt cond. S5600t080 till 1370 ('\t'~ 1>45 3139 75 1-7631 I ·71SL1Pt:RFH'C; '7!1 To,ola Cchca Coupe I s.-.pd r11r am fm stereo Xlnt t-t>nd mu.,I "''11 69 \'V. Rl'S H ESTOR F:D m,in• C',rrat l'•ind •S(lO 7fi00345 S r> I & '64 Cat1rornia B u~. , ,.., ... • 1·1• In appri·r "u'<e restored thru·out, Sl995 I hf'ICI" hlu1· t.ook Call Want \d RC'sulh •>i:• ·,1;111 •·'ltra~ ~II! 3Jf;A C 11 k , 962.1984 '78 CCll'ftGrO Rally T inted win dow s. louvers . super Ii ~hts with TA's, bra Sl 200 s t e r eo sys t t'm S 6700 1 0RO (714)536-9696 eves '68 Camaro. 327 . new tares. paint. etr Very s harp M UST S ELL FAST 545-9227 •....•.........•....•.. 77 LINCOLN MARKV Oh my' What a bea uly ' Too murh lux u rv t o list!' f'uJ I power ~ioup. cruise control t 672ZX F: > S6397 JOHHSOH & SOM Unc:oltt MH"cury 21626 Harbor Rivel Costa Mesa T 1 m 7 5 2 fi 4 2 6 d ' s I a quic 955 007 eve-; wkend,, Autos, UHd Autos, Used IV 9772 I I••••••••••••••••••••••• .....••• ••••••••••••••• ol•o The fast.est draw in the 540.5630 West. a Daily Pilot Find what you "anl m I '76 Toyota Corolla. a r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 f'ord M ustanR Rood c·ond1t1onP S at $ll00 best orrer 545 0722 am fm 'h'r('() <"a.,s. ~la • I VOLVO 1o---------4 I tum "i?" 1n top t'nnd Class1f1ed Ad 642 5678 I Daily Pilot Classified" ....__.,.... ________________ _, ~.~ .......... !!.'.~ 17.~~~ .......... !!.'.~ 7.~ .......... !!.'.~ !7.~ .......... !!.1.~ .. '80 DATSUN 210 ~ Blue O.lu•a (nuOf'o "''" f.:1 .. , AT ~"' 17 201m H Compile P'•C9 1n,,.._,, tH• Hwtr• lll292201 $24«1 () R< I 1>42 0093 T rilln'llpfl 9767 ..••.......•.••.....•.. '77TRIUMPH SPIT Ft RE 1 l'\'llndcr I -.pt•rcl ra1lio h••alcr l11,.:g.1i.:t· I 1 rark A mastnp1erf' nr I dt·'ill(n and handlinl? ..., _______ --4 Shi' 1s a hn1?hl -.unfl11"''r '80 CAMARO 56989 '79 v.w. COHVHTllLl .~ Wftf\e ~ ~ CNI P'IA fec1ory l lf Oyn l n"Ufl t llfl0 •1•l.et'ft Only 1t 121 m 111 13t'WVOi !': '71 v.w . IU~ Only ·~ Jt~ docum•nh!J oug1net m1•t Mu·t•O•l l '''" .ifilllltt\ Chrome ''"'-add fO Ol•I be1u1y of o•ut c:>t1111n1 01.1g• 011\/0i'I) ... '78 AUDI 5000 57499 vf'llow and pt-do rms perfect You may nwn herfor only (555T.I Y l $3,499 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEN 7600 Westminster Ave. in Westminster 893 7551 638·7880 '71TalUMPH Dynamite s pitfire roa~er 4 speed, Radio & Heater S harp ' IJJZSPNX I $3295 JIMMARIMO VOLkSW AGEH lf<7ll Beach Blvd 842-2000 1978 TRIUMPH CONVERTIBLE A white "Spitfire" with blark top & interior. 4 s pred truns . AM tFM radio. e xtra dean & ONLY 25,000 low miles' 1:1158(') OHLY $3995 IAkBl STREET USED CARS 1425 Baker Street COST A M F.SA 545-3334 VolkswOCJI" 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '79 VW DIESEL Dasher diesel sedan! 4 speed. stereo. Clean ' (535XNK) SSH5 JIMMAalMO VOLKSWAGEN urm Beach Blvd 142·2000 ----- 74YW 412WAGOH 4 cylinder, auto. trans., AM-FM radio. The VW wap with roominess. comfort and economy. (973KLL> A gorgeous cherry red and ready to be owned forc;nly S25tt IOIWITHAM YOLKSWAGIH 7800 w .. tmlnt1ttr .Ave. In Westminster •J.1551 &38-7880 ._ ______ _ I SALES. SERVICE AHDLEASIHG OVF.RSEAS OELIVF:RY ,. ........................................... I EX PERTS :?~ .. ~.u.~~~u .. ~AGON $ l 995 ' ~~~~E i0110v ... v 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 ORANGE COUHTY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in ()r11nge County' BUY or LEASE '78 OLDS CUTLASS $ 5995 DIRECT __ :......_cyo_:::.._-_,,._"~_::_~:_. °"_~_·· _ ... "_ ... _ ... _ ... -_··---~ [ttm~~ 16 CAO. SEVILLE LON ft\o ... hU wf\.M1 ''""" ,....., hfH .. '(It a~ ore tcta1'h' ClP·llOt $J 995 '11 CAO. SEVILLE $ 8 995 Alt ....._. .... ln9 11•• M l rw>-e' '"'fh,1(1.nq A'9fr IOOf ........... , CO•••. • ...... •I cv,,,;.1oon• (7371lOI 18 CAD. SEVILLE s9995 Two tOl\4 e.1tef'tOt •H th• 0P110"• eve·••~ ' '"''""'"V .-..110 roof IOW ,,,,,.,, V•·~ .,_,, -ill332·AI 10120 Garoen Grove Bl Garden Grove 530-9190 '74 Volvo 164E. xlnt cond. ne w tires . brk s . alternator. etc. Mus t see to apprec. Must sell, sac $3000. 968-Z707 '76 Volvo 242. red. 4s pd w /overdrive, snrf, air. am t rm stereo. P P 494·2879. Autos, UHCI ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMr'd '901 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CARS WANTED• RUNNING OR NOT $25-$300 CASH FREE TOWING OPEN WEEKENDS Call F..d '7l4)891--05l7 '71 mail Jeep, 38,000 mi, runs gd, SllOO. 54()..2894 M Ike AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71AMCP•ca D/LWAGOM 6 cyl., auto. trans .• pwr. steering. AM /FM stereo ca51ette, wood grain sides. roor rack , rear window wiper & sharp' (496WKJ ). OMLYSJtts IAJCMSTallT usmcAas 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA S4S.JJJ4 is Gremlin, brand new tJ\l,lllntCODd.rantaaUc m.._e. S1798. 'J90.no5, '151-UZl '79 Hora.et '350. StHl ,..... • ride .. tMI buaale b•HJ· Call ..... The Moet EJeoent & Preltlgtou1 car Avall•bf• For Ttt. Olecrtmlnettnt Buyer For eppolntment end 1howlnt cell: 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 410, I r'vlne (714) 133-3494 , ' -0 4 2Q4 I ....... ....._. .. ;p •• cs 0 ...... Uted ...... UM4 ....... UMd ...._, U•ecl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 6, 1981 ··•••····••···••··••·· ·············································· •..••....•..........•.. ••••.•..•..•...•....... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....... • tt4 . tt41 .... --ttl O Mercwy tt50 M~ tt50 Mtot, Used ····•········································· ·······'··············· ....................... ···•··•····•··········· ..............•........ 'TT LTD: Ub .... 111,000 7 6 L»te:OLM 'Tl llarqula wa10D, • ORANGE COUNTY'S 'Tt Zel*w, le> ml, clean, e ........ 9912 ml W *la. + take MARllV pau. loadtd. Ntw Met cyl,I ..... SIMO orreu ....................... . ove.r ~. IA••lDI Dyuaa.lle while eoupe, lllclMUaa. Xlnt cond. LINOOt.N·llERCURY oh'. 5tMlll J:!!.mw •::!J..,• · CcM.ary. • PrieC9toe ~-et&Ja a11 u.. to1a .... o..er.nu111 DW.Sdd .,._.._.. .. -r Dr.C.11.llfterlJPM. ;~l!<i:~~ new M..CUIY ·~ ?"6-~ ~=w.J Ar ..... 'fl Falcoa a c1r .. body • SJ'91 mMYI J DI. LCNCOLN·llt:Rcultv unc1w 11,000 all.let1 Lou llilll ._.II chrome, leu en1tae 6 .IM MAl940 Hl.VT7 • Ul.la ooe! Low l .. llAutoCenter Dr. o1 ...,..I Pull sio-er, .... , ...... C•U lr .... M-.Hllf41.JlM YOLISW ... mU.S. All·nl cuaett• SO f'wy·L•h Forest wheela, beautltuhtylinl 11,.r•••H A ... • stereo. a.Ir CODdJUon.lol, exit and ext ra luxury are ...., UI••" L._. H41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'¥4~4~·~· r.:~~g) ~er l n I . .~ ... ~::0 1=:s:)= $1200 7t UMCOU4 71 UNCOl.H JOMMSOM & SOM 7t MllCUIY U.C... Mftocwy VllSAU.IS TOWM S•AM U.S. e::r. MA19'1tS 4DI 3S218Harbor Blvd. '"'-640.5121 Built fqr today and Luxury -111ipped and -Harbor Blv · Previous owner de· ea.ta Mesa '67 u..........__ ! -...u ptJ -..,. Coat.a lleaa d d I 1 T 540.5630 .._._, mon .. "°' J:;"tr o on morel Vell>ur Interior. 54.,_1630 man e uxury. U· Red ex~rior black in· ~~el.' !:~era~ 1:':; lllt wheel, crulae con· Tone, agt/fm stereo, '73 llarqula, just 63,000 terlor. Brand new steel t !.21.l.-.! u 11 P 0 we r · ractorY air conditioned. mi! Great cond. Cruise, belted rad.iala. Good run· ll9f7 <~rua)W4t'7 Your frlend1 and Uca7YB0'5897 l _ .. s oo ff JOHMSOM & SOM J--OM & SO.... J--OM a SOM air, pwr. Smooth lux· n nl '-VIN. 17 or o er. ~~ ,.~" nei1bbors use Claaalfied _.....,. urious ride. $1200. 64().7ot9 or 642·4321 ext U.. Mir~ -111 w be n they h a v e u.colit MercsY 4 9 8 . T. 9 7 2 a f t 210. 21131Harbor Blvd'. 2111HarhorBlv . sometlb.nctoaell. They'll 21135Harbor81vd. 8:30PM/wlmd.s. --------• Costa lleaa Coela Mesa tell you how well it Coeta Mesa '73 Mustang Convt. 1 540.HJO 540.!;6)0 worked for them! 540.SUO 1t M&CURY owner, 33,000orig miles. --------•----COUGAR xa.1 Air, Am /Fm. auto. ps, ...... UMd Aalto•,UHC.1 A.wto$,UM4 Aalto•.Used Beautifully styled ! pb. $8500. Jerry : • • • • • • •• • • • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • Eq uJpped the way you _67_J._2S49_. BAKER STREET USED CARS· PICTURE YOURSELF IN ONE. OF OUR FINE USED CARS ••• NOW THAT WE'RE IN YOUR PICTURE, FOCUS IM OM THESE 8 GREAT VALUES! 1 '14 •.w. MCTOC• c..-Gel fMCly fOf tummer !un NOW! fQU'-nt il\Clllde• • _., .._ a /r.M-F.,. 11ereo l:/J.:,,o~tun1 Ilk• NEW! ONLY •4995 '76 CMn"f 04l'fST1I I ltOOll ~ llW:ludM OUIOfl'\l ltC ~ aw cond1t1omnQ ~ reOIO. -"'Pl"O & mav wllet ll tO&OR 1.1(1 An oconomc.icatlof ~NLY '2995 '11 'f,W. WllTl'AUA CAM,_ n ... one .. • rec l"'Y ,_, thot ,una greet hf11 •n AM·f'M ..eo lACJll WIC ~ IUO-tl t52$MW\/j R ,,...,,,Oe• tnet IVIY'tner tt IU I I l 'OU"d th• ...,.., ONLY '3995 w~cn•noM ve. a1rtomellc ''*"' . power ~ redlo. tiff wtiee4 •••• cond. Hele'-model w1111 ~ 11.000 ml._ (3HX ... IJ ONLY '6499 TJ'f.W.C~ Thie one • one Of 1no.. n.e1d 10 '""' ICAAMANN OHlll moo.11 'Mln 1 4 ec..o tranllft•UtOn AM-FM ~ MO .. l•ttl ~C'20Xl<AI ONLY '4995 ONLY '3995 7' POMftAC -LU TM CM •• '°90edl Aulo "ant AM-Flo4 ..-. -•-•nv & trttn00.1 P•doed w1ny1 top en.. contrOf 1111 """' ,~,, -_ ...... nooo low ,,.._ & -•I (IAl .. t45) ONLY '5995 All Cars SubJeci To Pnor Sale. Offer Good Thru March 8 At Closing IOuf" COAlf ..... ,. ... would expect! Full power group, see it now' (980WZ0) 15297 JOHNSON & SOM LJRcolll Mercwy 2628Harbor Blvd. CoetaMen 540-5630 '76 Mercury Montego M X, all power. cruise control. 50.000 mi. like new, $2.750. 751·0829. IOMEICURY MA.ltQUIS WAGON Loads of room for you or the family ! Luxury equipped with cruise cont rol, tilt wheel . power windows and locks. air conditioning . (629276) $7497 JOHNSON & SOH Uncoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Bl vd Costa Mesa 540-5630 IMiKtc.M) t 952 '······················· '76 Mustang 11 Ghi a Sl900. reblt eng. nu pnt 63J.4083 '6S Must. ronv. Rare OP· lions. See ad under 9S20 Antiques/classics. '68 Mustang. orig owner . xlnt cond . Blue . $2495/best ofr. 1146·9662 NEW '81 ZEPHYR · NEW '81 MARK VI 51769 REBATE PLUS DISCOUNT FAC RY CASH -_REIAIES 5617 REBATE PLUS ~ISCOUMT ~---·11v~~·-•4- SP1c1aL TY DISCOUlllED FINE USED CARS '79 FORD '10 MERCURY '79 LIHCOLH '80 MERCURY '79 MERCURY MAl 9UIS W AGO" YHSAILLIS COUGAR XR-7 GltAt'lADA 4 DI. MAl(i)utS 4 DI. ~ o4 '"°"' '°' '°" Of '"" 8'Mlt l0t TOGr/ Oft<I mot•' Full ,ulty toed90 W'llh liJhil"f •nd EQVtoe»O 11,. wey you 'tWent• Prew1ou1 own11 Ot m•f"O•O f~ty• Lu•\lf'Y equ1poe<1 •ii" pow9' oc>t•on g'oup , .. ,,..., ••C•.......,,.' Tilt """"' C'"'M '•c.tory n ., cono POW I f h.iauryit TU"tc>nie em'lm 1r11eo CttltM conHof flll Wllf\"I OW' 1nt1r101 •• wn111 c.0>1era Ltc con1100 Loe 1l3CllT ltW•"9• '"'''° Loe 3HWOt< l""""Y 111 c:on<1 Loe 1121Y80 ""'"'°°""' & Dtb au cono ltC ~ 12112711 57997 53997 55997 s7497 58997 '71 LIMCOLH '71 IL.IHCOLH '7SMERCURY 'IOMHCURY '79 MERCURY ....... v cou••• x1.1 COUGAAXl·7 TOWM SIDAM Oii ...,., W NI a O.t"IJ' Too Un<lef S5 000 m11e1• Lou ol llf'HYI 2 DI. -~ult\' •lyte<I' (Qu•PO<KI '"" l VJ"ty eqtJIPC19d •l"ld "'0'•' _,, \tlaUft IO hti•I f vll -••''at• F uU Pow et wt\eel• ""'"V °" INI one' Lo-m1i.t •IY rov wovlO eapect• Full ~ .,...., btt .,.,_ cr'"'9 aMtm c...ne ...," air CONJ r;;:;J-Set ". -· ll< -lvll pOetf l •C 2>JUllH l'ovp. er u••• co,.trol lie °'91Uflfuf llylfng 11'4 ••HI --•"9 L•C IOIZEC 12ZXE .._...., wt YOWll" L.c 202MSZ 52997 55297 55297 llNCO l N MERCUR Y COUG AR CAPRI '66 Mustang VB. 289, good cond. $28()0/080 Reply Answer Ad 1'434 642·4300 24 hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7801ds . Cutlass Supreme Brougbam T·top, full power.air, ex tremely s harp! Make monthly payments and down. (5'3VOV ) Barwick Imports 131-33 11 '72 Cutlass. clean. good cond, PS. PR. air . SllSO. 542~ ,,. 9957 .........••...........• *SALE* 1979-1980 PINTOS • 3'0. to choose from $2895 <811XKS) ALL-Low Mileage A LL· Automatic Trans A LlrPower Steering A Ur Runabouts. 3 dr SOME·Air Conditioning SOME-Station Wagons ALL-Guaranteed Ol.AMGE COAST TRANSPORT A Tl OH CLOSE TO FREEWA VS 2167 Harbor Blvd. ~ta Mesa Ca ll (714) 631-6441 PlyiiiOlllltt 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76ftLYMOUTH AaROW 4 speed, AM·FM. great 2nd car with low miles. (IMlRED) S2lt5 ·@~u~ ~·1J VOUCSWAG fN INC • 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '78 Horizon. 4 dr. 4 spd. PS, lo mi. Mint cond $34.50, eves 873-3326 '77 Vol1re. Low miles. New tires. S2.000 645-4616 '74 Ply mouth Gold Dust.er. SS.000 mi, auto. am/fm . air, xlnt cond. $2000 firm . 559-0955 after Jpm. '67 Fury Ill 4dr. p/s. p/b. a te. good cond. S700 S45-4.959 POfttlac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71POMT1AC RREllRD Automatic trans , fa c tory air cond , power s teeri ng . s tereo cassette. lilt wheel. Really a gorgeous bird in silver-blue metallic (682UCR > Pride o f ownership can be yours with thi s excellen t handling car for only S41" IOIWfTHAM VOUCSWAGEM 7600Westmlnster Ave in Westminster 893-TSSl 638-7880 •POH'TIAC '76 SUHllOCOUPll Auto. trans .. power aleerint. U1ht color, etc. Neat little car ! (8SlPVJ). OHLY S2t951 HOWAUCl1Hrot.t Dove• Quall St.a. NEWPORT BEACH HJ.OHS 75POMT1AC M•llD AutomaUc. air. AM·FM cuaette with power boolt.er. extra clean, low mil•. (50UOI) SJ6tl ~RowcWr ~ VOUCSWAGI N. IHC ~ IM-4100 13731 Harbor 1981MUSTANGS1981 FAIRMONT UPTO 5679 R~:!~ PLUS TOTAL DISCOONTS 1981 GRANADAS UPTO 5715 R~:!~ PLUS TOT AL DISCOONTS UPTO 567.f R~:!~ PLUS TOTAL OISCOONTS 1981 T-BIRDS UPTO . 5 1157R~:!~ PLUS TOTAL DISCOONTS 1981 TRUCKS AND VANS ANY NIW lfll TRUCK 01 VAii IN STOCK INCWDIN• COURIERS CASH REBATE PLUS TOTAL OISCOONTS 1980 CARS 1980 MUSTANGS 1980 FAIRMOMTS PAYllACTOIY INVOICI AND •IT CASH lllATI 1980 GRANADAS PAYFACTOIY INVOICI AND •IT 5700 R~~I PAY F•CTOIY INVOICI AND •IT 5600 CASH IHATI 1980 T-BIRDS PAY f•CTOIY INVOICI AND •IT s700 CASH IHATI CASH REBATES MAY BE USED AS DOWM PAYMEMTS IF DESIRED. 53399 lt71 FoaD FAllMOMT 4 DOOi SIDAH • eyl . _ ,,_, '-"'Y ... ---- 11 ... no --r8dlo "°"" -~!Int ed ot-. -_... ,... llrh & only 52 Ill - , ... l!Mf} !Sit! "44811 53•99 ''"'°° PIMT'O IUMAIOUT EQUll>fl'*lt I,.,.._.,. tulOIT\eltc tralltm•Nton. -tt~o. -.,,_.,.., -ano '"'•one-10., low -'116ZN1J 197' GMC VAM COMVHSIOM ""-· -irw...r-..,,,. ....... ...... ,,..-·----~ ........ -. .. .... __...,.~ .. ~-........ /111(/No-~---I -11 ,,,_, Cl17WW). f9k ., ., ., ., lt7t POaD ""'° • crt • -,,.,...,..,,,_ ''°"'' .., ~- Alo41FM •-"'">" _,,....., '''"'° l)la.oa --· °" ••• ,,,_ 6 onty 22 t2• ...,. .. ,, 033WYGl ISll> 0118A71 1979 CHEVROLET CHEYETTE HATCHIACIC • °""' • .....,_ _.,,. •-ltc ,,......_., "'" ~ ..W ,,, .. •"4 o~ly 7,U 7 1-10oW -· ltlO DATSUM "" ........ ll!..1,.!gP!..-. .......,. ~· ... --.._ ..... ._..... ........... ~ Garden Grove l•---~ "71 T·llnt, f\111 power, l OWMr, a.• ml, ttTOO. H T·-dJa. TTl·IMI .... 34 ~S~T1• 45 ~s':MATI HIGHWAY* BRAtlJ tlW 1981 Pl.YJOTH CHAMP This car gets super fuel economyl Equipment includes 4 speed transmission, vinyl bucket seats, 1400 c.c. engine, white sidewall tires & morel (201048). 6 0/ IMl'HIST lllA Tl AU.OW ANCI /0 IACK FROM CHIYSUllll BRAND NEW ATLAS' PRICE CHRYSLER REBATE 55495 5319 YOUR COST 55176 BUND NEW 1981 PLYMOUTH RWANT 1981 PLYMOUTH TC3 MISER ATLAS' $6295 PRICE CHRYSLER . $388 REBATE ~::5 5907 ·use these figures tor comperison only. Your mileage may vary. Your highway mileage will probably be leas. 4 cyl engine. 4 speed trans.. bench ... t. body side moldings. max. cooling, wsw redial tires & morel (145687). 60/ IMTIUST IHATI ' /0 ALLOWANCl-IACK 6 cyl., automatic trana .. benc h seat. power steering & brakes. wsw tlr• & mmel (142212). FROM CHIYSLll 6 0/ IMTERIST l:llATI /0 ALLOW AN•CI IACK FIOM CHI YSLlll FINE YALIES •IREAT jiiiiiiiiiiiii~-..... 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(Channel 2, 7p.m.> •·He bas been an absolute itant; and all of us in the business owe him a Kreat deal.'' aald Roone Arledee, president ol ABC News and sports, wboee "World News Tonight" stand.a to caln from Cronkite's departure. The competition for Cronkite's fait.bl\l.l began several days ago, though neither Ar led.Ce nor William J . Small, NBC News' president, expects any sudden shift in viewer preference. "I t.tilnk a lot of people un· deresUmate Dan Rather's ability and popularity," said Small, a former CBS News executive. "I don't see any immediate change. If one does come, it will be a mat- ter of months.•• Rather takes over as "Evening News" anchorman Monday night. His contract waa originally reported to be for $8 million over Schools to stay Valley grants c losures d e lay By PHIL SNEIDERMAN 04 t• O..ty f'ilel S&att Fountain Valley School Dis· trict trustees have granted a one-year reprieve to Wardlow and Bushard schools, which had been targeted for closure at the end of the current term. Trustee Cheryl Norton, who proposed the holding action at Thursday night's meeting, said the district's staff must use the time to develop a five-year plan. She said this plan must focus We lfare for d r u gs, gambling? STOCKTON <AP> -San Joa- quin County is fighting a state order lo pay welfare to a family that admits blowing $83,000 on drugs, gambling, cars and gifts. The county supervisors voted to threaten legal action if the state Department of Social Services doesn't back down on payments to \be family of three. The family was dropped from the Aid lo Families with Depen· dent Children program when it received an $83,000 windfall ln late 1978. County officials said they could not reveal the source of the money. "Nine months later, this rami· ly applied for public assistance, claiming that the $83,000 had been completely spent," said county Public Assistance Direc· tor Harry Brodie. He said the family told county and state officials they spent the money on drugs , gambling, loans, gifts and the purchase of motor vehicles. Brodie agreed that by law, the county would have to put the family back on welfare •·if its spending of the windfall could be accounted for." The county contended that the family's statements were In · consistent and undocumented. But a state referee, who ordered payments resumed, noted that "dope dealers and gamblers do not provide receipts," Brodie said. A decision on a county appeal of that ruling is pending. ••However the state Is still de· manding that San Joaquin Coun· ty comply immediately with the first decision and issue retroac- tive assistance without regard to the pending rehearing decision,'' Brodie said. on development of alternative programs and school re· organi%atlon (such as the crea- tion of middle schools or other upper grade options). finding a permanent home for special education classes and outlining future school closures that wiU be necessary lo meet a continu· ing enrollment decline. Veteran trustees Roger Belgen and Sheila Meyers voted against the one-year closure de- Nancy n ow 'disarme d ' WASHINGTON CAP> - Nancy Reacan says sbe has gotten rid or the "tiny little gun•· that drew so much f"tre a few moot.ha back. Tbe first lady, In ber first interview alnce t ln· auguratioo, a.l5o aald she doesn't spend as much on clothes as some bave re· ported. · 'l do not buy that many clothes. What clotbea I buy I wear forever. My husband teases me •nd says I still have my IY.tn bloomers from school," Mrs. Reagan told NBC News. Board n ixea slayer's b id for clemency INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The Indiana Parole Board today an- nounced it unanimously rejeded a petition for clemency for coo· victed murderer Steven Judy filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and 10 religious leaders. A statement from the board said Judy was asked whether be "authorized or acquiesced in the petition," and he responded that he did not want a clemency hearing. · 'Tbe ACLU bas filed for this hearing wtihout my permission," the statement quoted Judy as saying. Meanwhile, attorneys for another Death Row inmate are going to the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to stop Judy's execu· ti on on Monday. lay, branding it "fiscally ir· responsible.·· The district had anticipated an annual savings of $143,000 for each school it closed. Barry Pulliam, assistant s uperintendent for business services, said that unless addi· tional state funds are provided, the district will have to draw subs tantially from its reserve funds to meet the coming year's expenses. ·'To draiz our feet and wait for the staff to bring us more rec- ommendations will ,iust leave us deeper ln the bole," trustee Belgen argued. He said he favored closing Wardlow and reserving judg. ment on Bushard for one year. But board president Betty Ml1oanelli observed that if money ls the primary concern, Buabard ls the d.iatrict's least cost-effective school because ol ita tow enrollment. Mrs . Mtcaanelli said alternative pro,rama such u classes for non-EDJH&b speatiq students and a ult courses should be pbaaed lo at Wardlow durtna the comtq 7ear. wbUe re1ular cl...-are pbuecl out. The board president 1ided with Mn. Norton and t.rustee Carol Mohan ln 1upportin& tbe one-year bold oo school closures wblle additional proerams and reor1anization plans are de-veloped. Aeling Superintendent Jack Mahnken said the complex five- year plan requested by the trustees would require about 10 months to complete. After the split vote on school closures, the trustees unan· imously e ndorsed Mrs . Norton's motion to work toward incteasing the enrollment at Bushard, the district's onJy mid· die school, and to improve its curriculum. Electricity back on at Yosemite YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP ) -Electrical service disrupted by rock and mud slides haa been restored at Yosemite National Park, and a major road was expected to be back in full operation before nightfall. Slides bad knocked out a ma· jor transmission line and spilled rocks and mud on state Route 40 near the western end of the park. Power was restored and the road reopened Thursday. Jogging hils pitfalls Two runnen fall into manhole•, •uing 81 GLENN san"I' ·oe•DMtt"~...,. You can add another obltacle to the Joe· 1er 11 liatoltbinp to avoid ln Orance County. That Hat alrudy ahoWd have lncluded aucb malaltaya u Doberman pimeben, mo- . peds, puddl•, 1.bln1pllnt.1, rollerakaten, •and caatle1, 8aata Ana winds, pbeuant 1euoa! temperature lnvenlont and earphone stereoe without warranUa. Now add muholea. TBUS T&ADITIONAL pubnc: works portholel can tura out to be camouflapd bwaktn to .toaen. bated Oii Nceat ....... menu. 'l'lda ..-. ta fa~ two=ba" flied •ult la ---\c.rt for .., .., tbef ••----tll9Jf•UdoWllma..._. . Lelli• i;'M •• .., • 11, .. IMttlll '11.• fTom ..... towia(lt lliiMllfterlMIDlllM • ,. dllappeared clown a mUbole while Jotlinl ln the dark on July 2 alone Irvine Center Drive betw~ Fountain Street ud JelfreJ Rotld. Her lawyer Dale Rok• aald the square muboll wu In tbe 1ldewalk bat wun't cov· end ... wa Mini foUowed by her bteycle· rtdlaabulbend. Jtok .. 1a1d, ''when allot a aud· dn 1beJt11tdlaappeand." · 8be IUflend bumpe -bnll9' ud • laHratioll OD bet rtcbt ••· bat wua't aertoualy burt,be.-.S. I DINI& aualNO '8 a MIMI rumer for ~=== ......... ,. .. . ,._..,tlall .... I ·~-to ....... ola ,._ . .,... ~,.._ •• eron VallnAi:knJlil 'Jlll!"tt ~· .'/1 •iiM .. s11n•••1MMt1••..W. ..... .......... ,.. ....... ..... 0r..-~,.. -c:= ....... .... ....-tremneDtfGI' .......... .. .... ( five years, but a recent report put the pact at $20 milllon over 10 year1. Cronkite, at 64, wili continue as a CBS news correspondent and sometime commentator, and will anchor "Universe ," the net wort's new science magazine. In a full-page advertisement in some newspapers today, CBS pre· sented a picture of Cronkite above the phrase •'Introducing Our NeweatCorrespandent. '' The decilion to 1ive up the "Evenln& News" usl1nment be took April 16, 1982, WU his own, Cron.kite said, and "I don't doubt tbat I am golnt to miss t.his a 1reat, great deal." The selection or Rather to replace Cronkite touched off a chain reaction that elevated Ed Bradley to "60 Minutes," where Rat.her bad been co-editor since 1975, and sent Roger Mudd -once considered Cronkite's heir· Ba1Uu la on t lle teea t laer apparent -to NBC. Ironically, Rather and Mudd may someday compete as rival anchormen. Cronkite, a former foreign cor· respondent for United Press, joined CBS News in July 1950, and replaced Douglas Edwards as "Evening News" anchorman when the program was still 15 minutes long. He developed a reputation for a <See WALTER, Page AZI Two youngsters in Gorman, Calif., show bow they steer clear of traffic jams as they ride their pet bull throulh snow n~ar Interstate 5 during a snowstorm. A section of the highway was closed briefly due to snow on the road (see story. Page A5 >. County Hall suit filed The tJminl couldn't laave been better. AaOrangeCounty eovem· ment wu tlling a lawawt to re· cover the ~ of repalriq the structurally deficient Hall of Ad· ministration, employees wbo work ln the Santa Ana building were being evacuated. The lawsuit against building de· signer LeRoy Rose, of Palm Desert, and structural engineers Robert Scherrer, of Santa Ana, and Hanns Baumann, of Newport Beach. was filed in Oran~e Coun· e Tho mas target ty Superior Court Thursday after· noon by Deputy County Counsel Terry Di.xoa. Coincidentally, fire alarms sounded in whicb tape recorded me111ages o.rdered persons occu· pying the building to leave. The alarms were triggered twice Thursday -once in the mQrning when workmen repair· ing the structur~ accidentally broke a fl.re s prinkler system and in the afternoon when dust ac- tlv ated a smoke detector. HB co uncilman co nflict charged By PATlllCK KENNEDY 04 U. o.ity I>! ... Sa.ft A lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court seeks to s top Huntington Beach City Councilman John Thomas from voting on issues affecting the Huntington Beach Company. The suit, filed by Tom Livengood, unsuccessful can· didate for city treasurer last year, alleges that Thomas bu a conmct or interest. The councilman's crane and trucking business does more than $10,000 or work annually for tbe Huntington Beach Company, according to finucial state· ments. The Huntington Beacb Com· pany ia a major developer and lan'downer in the city. A spokesman for \he company aa1d it baa been doinc bu.linen wtt.b Tbomu for 15 yean. Tbomu w11 elected to the City Oouncll ln' lt'71. City Attomey Gall Hutton aaya tbat no conlllct exl•ts on tbe 11»9c11lc cue betn1 cbaUenced by lJv.aooct. Tbe confUct charc• deals wltb • propoeed 2.e..acre hoUllDI sub-, d1vl1lon. It wu 1cb9duled for act.loo lloeday but ... poetponed mil . ant lllblldl at tbe reque8t bl tbe dev•l•?J!.aailoa ProDenf IM., a -•'1 Of U.. a.t~ To ~~cat•dale4 ........ ,,. MH. ~ aa11 •o .,.... ............................... ........ '"' .......... ~ Coad .............. . • -........ , ........ Com· ~~wu ane-aMdto ' City Council after the Planning Com mission voted for denial because the developer refused to dedicate a 20-fool·wide strip in the project as a bike path. Mrs. Hutton s~ys the issue is the value of the 20-foot strip of land and not the impact of the entire !9-home project near Lake Street and Yorktown Avenue. Attorney Ellen Lowe, representing Livengood, dis· agrees. ·'The l,otent of the Poll Uc.al Reform Act was meant to keep people witb flnancial coolllcts <SeeTROMAS, Pate AZ> Sorry; jrut dropping i n TACOMA, Wa1b. <AP> Vema.Boettcber wu undentand· abl)' amaaed wben a man cr11bed t.brouab ber bedroom cellln1, bound9d around her apartment 1n a pan.le &Dd bolted Mlt I.be door, eov•Nd wttb plaster clUlt. Piere. County 11Mriff'1 clep-,u .. ald tbe man wu alDQftl ~ IMJIU7 ....... tbey bad .... ~to Mrfe Wida ....... warraata la tll• 1a~arbaa I.Mew.I.,........,.... ••.la•••· ..... ----~r:rr-e::::r..: .... lltflllr•ir..a.trom• ,,.,_. .......... J.!i'd- 1 ,. .................. "' of the~ ....... .... ban -... ~ Ud .fled CMat tb,floalll... • Workers are threading Jar~ diameter steel cables through the five-story building. opened two years ago. to make it earthquake safe. Repairs are estimated to cost about St million on top of the building's original $8.9 million price tag. The county. thr.:>ugh legal ac, tion, hopes to recover the cost of repairing the building. The building has proved an em· barrassment to couoty officials since it opened. Decorative beams that once ringed the io· verted pyramid shaped structure cracked and later were removed. Then. the building began .crack· ing in several places, calling its structural integrity into question. Studies indicated the building could suffer severe damage in the event of a major earthquake. The county contends in the legal action that Rose, the architect, and Scherrer and Baumann, the engineers, were negJigent in specifications for the hall's con· struclion. Supervisors in December ap- proved filing the lawsuit. A com- panion suit over tbe cost of re- moval of the decorative beams currenUy is pending In superior court. Th111rsday'11 two evacuations proved humorous to employees, some of whom sported hardhats to demonstrate their concern over <See HALL, Page At> ' 111111 CUIT lllTlll Fair tonight and Satur· day wtth chance of rain 10 percent or leas. Lows tonl1bt in 40a. Hieb• Saturday 83 along tbe coast. • lnland. : 111111 TllAY Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTJFl"t,Y. March e. 1111 Fair marni119 It's not clear whether the sign on the Phoenix school bus is designed to warn motorists to protect the children or to pro· tect themselves. Hamming it up at the win· dow are four pupils on their way to day school. FVna~es budget cut panel County's jobless workers increase ·'Fountain Valley City Council members have appointed five residents t o a committee charged with searching ror $Olutions to an imminent budget shortfall. The committee, suggested by Councilman Eugene Van Dask, is expected to hold meetings throughout the city to inform r esidents of possible service cutbacks and new fees. Each city council member s~lected one person to serve on the committee. Na mes were Ellery Deaton, Sam Cubete. Roy A. Rodgers Don Chaney and Devon Dahl. Mrs. Deaton, a former parks and recreation commissioner, was narrowly defeated last year in h er campaign for a city council seat. Cubete is a Fountain Valley attorney . He served as Mrs. Oeaton's campaign treasurer last year Rodgers. Chaney and Dahl were interviewed by the council recently as applicants for the vacant seat created by former councilman Roger Stanton's ~ection to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Rodgers is general manager o f Sat e llite T r u c k Bod y Company and a trustee of the G re e n V all ey Estate s Homeowners Association. Chaney, formerly a lieutenant with the Orange County Sheriff's department, now is an avocado farmer and r ea l estate sales man Da hl works in estate and employee benefit planning. The number of unemployed worker~ in Orange County -climbed as usual in January as the unemployment rate reached 5.1 percent, according to the state Emplryment Development Department. The January figure is 1.6 per· cent higher than the 3.5 percent rate for December, when 11,200 more workers were employed in Orange County during the busy holiday season. However, January's 5.1 per· cent rate also is almost a point higher than the 4.2 percent rate in January of 1979, reflecting a more sluggish local economy currently in the county. The number of jobs in Orange County in January was 853,500, according to the state agency. That is 27,600 more jobs than in January, 1979. But while the number of jobs climbed, so did the number of persons who are unemployed. In 1979, 45 ,100 workers claimed to be without work. This January, the number increased to 57,100. Posl·holiday layoffs by retail stores in the county were resporuiible for eliminating 6,900 seasonal and part·time jobs, stale employment researchers said. An additional 2,400 con- struction jobs were cut out. Amusement parks also laid off 1 ,900 workers after the December rush, and about 1,400 government jobs -half in schools and universities were reduced. About 300 jobs were added in the manufacturing industry, but the total still is 300 short of the November 1980 totals. ~of hef ore B a.na. : Jets' Sunday hours curbed at airport Beginning April 26, com· fnerciaJ jet air carriers will not be permitted to operate flights before 8 a .m. on Sundays from 3ohn Wayne Airport. Letters advising airlines of the change in the curfew, which begins at 10 p.m. were sent out !his week by Airport Manager ft! urry Cable • Extension of the curfew from 7 {o 8 a.m. was authorized Feb. 18 f . s part of the County Board of upervlsors ' approval of the irport master plan. , Residents living under de· arture paths long have been riticaJ of early morning flights, art.icuJarly on weekends. Extemion of the curfew was egotiated between Supervisor homas Riley and Newport each officials prior to action on he master plan. Republic Airlines will be most ffected by the curfew chann. OAANGE COAST It now operates three flights from the airport between 7 a.m . and 8 a.m. on Sundays. Frontier Airlines now operates one flight during the hour; Western Airlines operates none. Air California c urrently operates one flight during the hour, but has plans to chan1e its schedule April 1. All airlines change their schedules April 26, the date daylight saving times takes ef· feet . , Americans o-.ted JOHANNESBURG , South Africa (AP> -Six Americans who were expelled from Mozam· blque after the Marxist govern· ment accused them of espionage were believed to be fiyin1 home today u Mozambique sharply crlticlzed the U.S. version of the affair. Dally Pilat MAINMPICE Thomas P. Haley ......, Robert N. Weed ,.,_ M Thomu l(eevll Hiit ~Murphln• CNrlee H. LOOI ~ ......... , .... =.ro Sct11,;tm1n ~~-" ~Goddetel "'· aie Well ky Jt., c.taMIM, ~ Mell..._: ... 1MO, c. .. Meee,CA, .. 9,000 seek jobs/or 90 MAUMEE. Ohio CAP> The rush for jobs at a new battery manufactur· ing plant ended with about 9,000 traveling up to 200 miles to apply for 90 open· in gs. The applicants came from as far as Detroit and Youngstown, and waited in rain and snow. The company had to use a bor- rowed exhibition hall on the county fairgrounds as a hiring center. "I need a job. What else can I do but try?" one ap· plicant said Thursday. The plant is being opened al Holland, near Toledo, by the Globe Bat· tery division of Johnson Controls Inc. Cloudy skies, more rain/ all for weekend The National Weather Service is predicting cloudy days for the weekend with a slight chance of showers tonight and Saturday. However, a weather service spokesman said the forecas t could change to more rain if a low pressure system in the Gulf of Alaska moves south. For that reason he declined to issue a forecast for Sundav. Temperatures are expected to be in the high 40s tonight, in- creasing to a high of 68 degrees Saturday, the spokesman said. Since the rains began March 1, south Orange County has re· ceived nearly 4 inches of rain, according to the Orange County Flood Control District. A spokesman for the district said nearly a half.inch of rain fell from 8 a.m. Thursday to 8 a.m . Friday. The season total for the area Is reported to be 7.19 inches of rain. Crashes kill two drivers Two drivers have died as a re- sult of separate automobile accl· dents in Orange County. In both cases their cars smashed into posts in center dividers. Buena Park police s aid San· dra Jean Lopez, 39, of Covina was pronounced dead at the scene at 12: 44 this morning after her car crashed into a sisnal post at Beach Boulevard and Manchester Avenue. And Chad MacDonald, 23, of Yorba Unda died Thursday af. ternoon from head and internaJ injuries be suffered that mom· ln1 when his car bit a Jlght poet 1 on Imperial Highway near Kraemer Boulevard ln Brea, police said. P ... P ... AJ HALL ••• tile ttnlcture'uafety. June Alesander , the 1Upervlaor1 clerk, refuHd to. lea•• the bulldtn1 1'ben the MeoadlllanDIOUDUd. ''0.0. I clQ -..-:ri,'' lbe ... -. .. ,..... ..,..., work. 'l"M ~ OI Mr 1talr bell left. · CiVilians ·to rW.e? SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -President Jose Napoleon Duarte says El Salvador's rullnc clvlllan· miUtuy Junta bat &a.ken the flnl •tep toward all·dviUan 1ovem· meot by namiq a t.hree·man commlaalon to draft a law pro· vldin1 for congressional elec· tlona next year. Another government spokaman told reporters Thurs· day the National Assembly to be elected in 1982 would consider amendin1 the constitution and make arrangements for the elec· lion of a president. The spokesman said the elec· tion commission members are Jorge Bustamante, 68, a phy&i· cian; Ernesto Rodriguez Rivas, 35 , a civil engineer, and Guillermo Antonio Guevara Lacayo, 40, a lawyer. Guevara Lacayo Is Duarte's personal secretary and is active in the president's Christian Democratic Party. Bustamante and Rodriguez Rivas have no political affiliation. On the war front, the army said it repulsed a guerrilla at· tack on a national guard post in the horthern town of Jutiaoa. killing 10 attackers. Fighting also was reported near Juliapa in Cinquera, where the govern- ment said leftists set fire to the city hall and kidnapped two. Police in San Salvador said three bombs exploded in the capital Thursday, and one did ser ious damage to a bank. Officials also reported the s laying of Salvadoran journalist Mauricio Antonio Oriotez near tbe capital but gave no indica· lion whether he was the victim of the leftists or a right·wing death squad. More than 14,000 have been re· ported killed by the army. right· wing death squads and leftist guerrillas since the overthrow 17 months ago of the right-wing military government of Presl· dent Carlos Humberto Romero. Meanwhile, the United Stales must end "eros ion in our hemisphere" and "get the Cubans not to play around in our backyard," Gen. David C. Jones says. But while the chairman of the Joint Cblers of Staff defended the use of U.S. advisers In El Salvador for that purpose, be declined to say Thursday whether U.S. troops were being considered for action in the Cen· lral American country. "I 'm not going to discuss military action, whether it's con· templated or not," Jones said in a question·and·answer session with members of the Chicago Bar Association. Jones didn't m e ntion El Salvador direc tly in a short speech he made to the associa- tion, but attorneys later pep· pered him with questions about the strife.tom country. He avoided saying how much money or manpower the United Rail car mishap spreads corn FR~NO CAP> -The Zacky Farms freight yard was awash in corn when two rail cars over· turned and dumped their loads near the tracks here. Southern Pacific crews used a crane Thursday to ri~bt the open-top freight cars on their wheels. State. would commit to support· ing El Salvador's IO\'emment , against ruerriUas the Reasan admlnlllration says are bet.Di armed by C\aba and the Sovieta. "l 'tn not 1oin1 to address that question," he said when a re· porter asked him whether he would recommend that U.S . troops be sent to El Salvador. "I do not think it's appropriate. "We have a handful of people there ... and I think that's pref· Oally ...... S\tft ,,_. CONFLICT CHARGED Councilmen ThomH fi',....P,..eAJ THOMAS •.. from voting period," Mrs. Lowe said. "The councilman's records say he does more than $10,000 worth of business with the de- veloper, but we don't know how much more." Thomas says hjs dealings with the Huntington Beach Company represent less than 3 percent of his business. "I vote with a clear con· science. l 've turned them down as much as I've voled for them," said Thomas. Thomas contends that Livengood is using the charge to gain publicity to run for City Council next year. fi',....P~AI WALTER ••• calmness that became tinged with emotion only in the strongest circumstances, as in the death of President Kennedy. Frank Reynolds, anchorman for ABC 's "World News Tonight," called Cronkite a "sy mbol of authority and resporuiibillly." And John Chan· cellor, the NBC "Nightly News" anchorman, credited bis longtime adversary with guiding television news toward "serious journalism without a lot of hokum." Rather, tall and dark-haired at 49, wiU bring a new style to the "Evening News" Oavored so long by Cronkite 's avuncular personality. Rather "will be different from Walter, and that will probably lead to a churning effect for a while," predicted ABC's Arledlle. ,en1>1e to U.S. lnterveaUon,\• be said. The State Department hH an· nounced that a six-man training team was beinl sent to help El Salvador's navy patrol its coastal watera. Officials &aid they would be the first of about 30 new non·combat advisers and technicians sent there. The slx increased the number of U.S. military advisers and trainent in El Salvador to 25. Riley raps Super BO • • Jet issue By FREDE&ICK SCHOEMEHL Of ti. OAll~ .. 1 ... Staff Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley has privately ex· pressed resentment that it was a fellow s upervisor who an- nounced plans by Frontier Airlines to purchase the new and quieter DC-9 Super 80s for use at John Wayne Airport. A.c~ording .to aowledgeable off1c1als, Raley 94hs piqued because the airport -the center of increasing controversy -is in his district, yet the airline chose t o make the announcement through Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark. It has been traditional for board members or make officiaJ announcements of major events occurring within their respec- tive districts. But such was not the case Thursday when Frontier based in Denver and one of fo~r com· merci.aJ jet air carriers serving the airport, revealed its inten· lion to purchase three of the $22 million Mc Donnell Douglas·built aircraft. :Sho~ld Frontier follow through with its announced plans, it would join Air California and Republic Airlines in adding the Super 80s to their fleets. Only Western Airlines. among t~e jet air carriers serving the airport, does not have intentions to purchase the Super 80. Frontier 's d ecision to purchase the new jet is part of an all-out effort by the carrier to preserve its privilege -granted by the board of supervisors -to continue to serve the Orange County market. The carrier mes to Denver via L~s Vegas from John Wayne Airport. It operates two fljghts daily. Under the approved airport master plan and a proposed air c~r~i er airport access plan. airlines flying the quie tes t aircraft would win future privileges to operate from John Wayne Airport The keystone to "flying quiet," to use the phrase popuJar with airport officials , is purchase of the Super 80s, which are demonstrably quieter on takeoff than either the existing DC·9 or the Boeing 737. Frontier now operates the Boeing aircraft, as does Air Ca lifornia and We s tern . Republic utilizes the DC·9. Frontier, since it began service at the airport Dec. lS, has achieved the lowest average takeoff noise level of the four jet air carriers. SPECIAL PURCHAS·E BERVEN CARPETS "Radiant Point" Limited quantity 5,000 yds.-8 colors ·ULTRON NYLON: including podding & installation A MOST RECOGNIZED AND RESPECTED SYMBOL OF QUALITY IN THE INDUSTRY. •ANTI STATIC• RESlm SOILING• RETAINS APPEARANCE ... .,.,..... Actress Farrah Fawcett and actor Ryan O'Neal smile as t!'eY leave a party in New York. The two have been seen in each other's company frequently. Rock star selli ng home Rock star aaady Bacllmaa put bis 30-acre estate up for sale, but onJy the weU- b eel e d n eed inquire . Bachman, formerly bead of the Bachma n -Turner Overdrive group and now with Ironhorse, wants $1.5 million for the house, accord- ing to his advertisement in !}the real estate section of The Wall Street Journal. "Coun- try manor with recording studio," the ad -reads. "One mile south of the U.S.- Canadian border in Lynden. Was h., 30 acres , 15 ,000- square-foot English Tudor home, built in 1976, including indoor pool. Asking $1.5 million. Complete highest quality recording studio may be purchased separately ... Cable car fares in San Francisco will have to double to $1 to keep the system run- ning, Mayor Dianne Feins- tein says. The system h as been plagued by mechanical prob- lems, and city officials said they fear a serious accident could happen on one of the hilly routes the cars ply. "The riders who come to San Francisco s hould do their share. This is a way of tapping visitors to San Fran- cisco, almost all or whom want to ride. In this way, citizens throughout the na- tion can do their share to keep the system in opera- tion," sbe said. ( Paul McCartney says the new album he just recorded on the Carib- bean island of Monser- \at will not be a tribute to fellow ex-Beatle John Lennon, who was murdered in New York onDec.8. Presldeal .Rea1an has been named an honorary citizen of Positano, Italy , a pictur- esque resort and artists' col· ony on the Amalli coast south ofNapJes. $2.4 million p roject Former Argentine Presi- dent Isabel Peron, under house arrest pending trial on corruption charges, bas been ordered to take a rest aft.er complaining of st.omach and chest pains, say spokesmen for the Peronisl party. Mrs. Peron wu examined by her physician , AJejaadro Martin, at a retreat at nearby San Vicente where sbe has been staying. Martin said the pains were due to a pre viou s l y diagnosed stomach ulcer. Mrs. Peron, the third wife of strongman Gen. Juan Peron, s u cceeded h er husband to the presidency in July 1974 upon his death. She was arrested in March 1976 during a military coup. SbeUa RossaJI, a 31-year· old former British pop singer who doctors claim is allergic to nearly everything, is "holding her. own and still going through testing," say officials or the Brookhaven Medical Center in Denver. Her list of aJlergies does not include pure water, filtered air and unprocessed foods. For three years, she could not leave her darkened room in her Bristol, England, apartment. and weighed 54 pounds when admitted to Brookhaven on Feb. 23. Doctors are trying to clean her system of all chemicals "and so 'far, it's too early t.o tell how she is doing," a spokesman said. "AJJ we can say is that she is stable." ' Mesti center rites set Dedication and cornerstone- 1 a y ing ceremonies for Costa Mesa's $2.4 million downtown Neighborhood Comm unity Rangers get goats for firebreaks From 800 to 1,500 domestic goats will soon be chewing out flre breaks in the Cleveland Na- tional Forest under an agree- ment between the U.S. Forest Service and two Blythe area ranchers. Center will be held Saturday at 10 a.m .. the city's Department of Leisure Services announced. The ceremony is to be con· ducted by the Grand Lodge of Freemasons in California under sponsorship of the Mar Vista Masonic Lodge. ALSO SCHEDULED to participate are city officials, the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing band from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, the Coast Master Chorus of Orange Coast College, the citi(s police department col- or guatd and the community's veterans organizations. Public tours of the new facility at 1845 Park Ave. will begin at 12:30 p.m., a spokesman said. -I The center, considered the showpiece for the expansion of Lions Park, initially was expect- ed to cost about $1.5 million when ground was broken in Nov- ember 1979. COMPLETION of the 21,000- sq u a r e -foot stru cture will culminate Phase One of the so- called downtown Super Block. The center contains a 500-seat auditorium, a s tainless steel kitchen, three smaller meeting rooms and offi ces. . Its construction was financed by a combination of federal rev- enue-sharing funds. Housing and Community Development Act grants and city general fund and park monies. Forest service officials say they decided not to use wild goats recenUy taken from San Clemente Island because they escape and have an adverse ef- fect on the environment. Moths target Under the terms of the agree- ment, 'the Forest Service will l)rovide forage for tbe animals until Oct. 31, and pay the owners SB,062. Battle set for Capiatrano The ranchers will provide water , feed , medicine , •eterinary services, fencing, transportation to and from the flre break areas and continuous supervision. Officiab say bavin1 the 1oats clear the fire breaks tbroulh srazinl baa several advantages over using bulldozers or herbicides. Ralph Cisco, Cleveland Na· Uonal Fore.,f supervisor, said aoats are cheaper to use, cause le11 environmental damaae and are a sale alternative to the con- trovenlal use of herbicides. In addition, the ranchers benefit from aelUD1 the meat and bides of the fattened ammata. Orange County and state gov- ernment agriculture aeencies lire preparin1 a program to eradicate the dreaded gypsy moth from an area east of San Juan Capistrano. The eradication program will begin by mid-month when eus or the destructive tne peat be&in to hatch, according to William Fitcben, Orange County agricultural commiasloner. Tbe county a1ricuJtural de- partment in conjuncUon with the state Department of Food and Agriculture will spray the pestlcide Sevin, also known as carbaryl, on foliage known to be infested wltb l>'PIY moth larvae. Fllcben said bomeownen in the area atone Ortea• Higbway eut ol the San Die10 Freeway We~e Listening~ ••. The Daily Pilot waata lo hear rrom lta r41aders, what lou like about the paper antl what you don't Ulte. We also woul Uke to pubU1h your vleww on any subject iD our letters lo the editor col- umn. Call the number below and 10UJ' mtA•J• wHI be ~. • Me11ases will be t11an1cribed several u .... dallJt and delivered to the delk ol the appropriate editor. Mailbox contribuUonl will be delivered to the editorial pa .. edllor. Mailbox coatrtbuloft must Include tbetr na• and .O.telepbont • . .. number for ftrifte.._. ,.., ........... e , ,.._., Tell UI wh•t'• on ~ nUnct ,,.. ...... II .. Nrv•ee II ....... a a;, ..,. d"9 a .... . ,, -l will be notlfied so access to their properties may be arranged. Fitchen said aduJl moths were discovered in the San Juan Caplstrano area last summer, prompting the eradication effort. The moth is a native of Europe. In large populallona. it can defoliate trees, and, in some cases, forests or orchards, ac- cording to aericulture orficials. Bolsa Chica marsh tours set Saturday , Orange Co1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 8, 1981 HospitBI at 1JlD I pushed The eatabllahment or a $10 mlllion outpatient clinic on th• UC Jrvlne campus would enhance the faculty ~crultment effort and lead \o more effective medical trainlne and research. That was tbe opinion expressed by Stanley van den Noort, dean of UCI CoUe1eofMedicine. "We don't want to withdraw . . . and live in an ivory tower on campus," be said, "but we have a major deficiency of ' clinical facilities on campus." BE EXPLAINED Thursday that there la only limited outpa- tient facilities at the UCI Medical Center in Orange, a hospital he described as having a hieher percentage of ind! ent atients than any other un vers1 y osp al in this country. The development of the pro- posed outpatient clinic at UCI , which comes before the UC Regents late,r this month, would allow the univers ity lo be a leader in the growing field of outpatient care, he said. Dean van den Noort said there is a sweeping trend toward out- patient preventative care. ADDITIONALLY, an on- campus clinic would allow for a better application of s uch diverse fields as economics and sociology into the study or medicine, he said. Van den Noort argued that the outpatient clinic would help in the recruitment of faculty, since' 'the first thing prospective faculty members' ask is if there is on- campus clinicaJ facilities." Woman raped in Costa Mesa school yard A 25-year-old Costa Mesa woman was raped early Thurs· day morning as she walked to her west side home after her car broke down. Police said the woman left a West 19th Street bar sometime between 11 p.m. Wednesday and 2 a.m . Thursday. She said her car broke down a block north on 20th Street and that she started to walk home. She told police that as she passed Rea MiddJe School, 801 Hamilton St., a man grabbed her and dragged her into the school yard. Officers said the woman suf- fered fingernail scratches on the face and a lump on the back of her head, the result of the at· tacker knocking he r bead against the ground. She was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital and later re- leased, officers said. Poster g i rl Jennifer Lynn Haninger, 3, of Fullerton, the national cystic fibrosis poster child, looks a bit perplexed as she meets President Reagan in the White House. Her dad, Edward, works at Fluor Corp. in Irvine. I:;itguna, designe r to s hare noise tab Laguna Beach City Council members will pick up half the tab for a noise study at the communi- ty center, but they want the de- signer of the newly renovated building to pay the rest. The council voted 3-2, with Howard Dawson and Kelly Boyd opposed, to require designer Steven Riggs to pay half the ex- pected $800 cost for an acoustical study of the 50-year old building at the corner of Catalina and Legion streets. ' THE CITY LEASES the two- story building from the American Legion Post 222 for use as a com· munity center. It recently com- pleted a $218,000 facelift on the old wooden structure. Riggs did the design work. Buttbenew Veterans Memorial Community Center Wits open barely a week when senior citizens wbo use the lower level or the building, complained about noise created by dance classes above their heads. The reconstruction project in· eluded $15,000 for soundproofing between floors. City officials a1ree with the ~enlor cltizena that tapping feel upstairs are clearly audible below. CITY MANAGER Ken Frank said he believes the designer has completed his obligation to the city. "I feel we 've gotten a reasona· ble job from him,'· Frank said of Riggs, who also is a city planning com missioner . But some on the council dis- agreed. Mayor Wayne Baglin said he believes the burden rests on the designer, adding, "It's quite fair to bring the architect in to share the burden.'· "We still have a goal to ac- complish," Baglin said. COUNC I LMAN Howard Dawson disagreed, saying, "the blame starts at the top," and sug- gested he wanted all the facts on the matter before sticking half the acoustical consultant's cost on Riggs. But the council majority over- ruled Dawson's reQuest, and vot- ed to require Riggs' participation in payingforthestudy. They also authorized the hiring of J .J . Van Houten, a sound expert recommended by Riggs, to com· plete the study and come back to the city within the month with h.ls recommendations. City Manager Frank said some solutions to the noise \>roblem might include stiffening the wooden floor, adjusting the floor joists or installing more insula· lion between the floors. Talent nigh t 8et ''Comedy Castle,•• a oe" monthly showcase for amat.etfr comedians, will hold its first talent night Monday in the com- munity center at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $1. Those who wish to appear must sign up for auditions at Golden West's student develop. ment office or must submit either an audition tape or references from previous performances. CE CHARGES For One Full Year What better time than now to invest in furniture. Now until March 15, you can take advantage of buying your furnltyre from any of Ralphs 12 speciality centers and pay for it over an en- tire year WITHOUT ONE CENT OF INTEREST. All that's required is a 20% down payment and a minimum purchase of $500. Your 12 monthly payments wiH be interest free. A perfect reason for buying , that special item you've l been wanting. PLEASE BRING THIS AD ' , the drawing board f'IAtn OF UPS DSn. -From all you've Ned ID tbe public IDka ot recent daya, you'd ftpre that Orante Count)''• lnfamoua Hall of DlalntalJ"aUon la the ftrtt public bulldlq ever coneelvecl and dedicated tbat came up a clinker. Tb1a Just lan't the cue. Tbe edlflee now drawlna ao mueb attention in our,. 8lona1 journals la actually called the Hall ol Admla1atra- Uon, located Juat off Civic Center Drive in Santa Ana. It was built at a coat of almoet • mll.Uon, calculated to · become the central heartbeat ol our Oranae County IOV· ernment. Alas, the heartbeat soon became a beartacbe. NOW ABOUT 2~ yean old, Oaws besan to become ap. parent as early u Aueuat ol 1979. Cracb weN developiq and lhinfs beean falllnl apart. Wooden braces bad to~ (!,)· ------------------------~ TOI IURPllll ,}Hf"' applied to the sleek, new exterior. Basement cracb de· veloped. Doggone, it's just been one U1lnc after anotber. Okay, so the buildint isn't perfeet. Would tbat come u a surprise to any hapless homeowner wbo bad to deal witb slicking doors, leaking roofs, shudderint phunbin8 or gushing hot water beaters? It would not. Homeowners would understand. Also. the countv's Mecca of Rubble isn't the first public building to suffer vexations. RESIDENTS WHO HA VE been in our region for awhile will recall when the West Oran.ce County Municipal ··Did you hear SOtMtlring /alling? Crocmg? G1&1hiitg?" Court building was brand new up in Westminster. Then one day, it began slowly sinking into the peat bog up- on which it reposed. Some time back. Laguna Beach got a brand new playhouse and later discovered that the orchestra pit became a spa every time it rained. Filled riJht up, it did. Also m Laguna, civic authorities just got through renovating the old Legion Hall and then discovered to their dismay that flooky acoustics caused the dancing feet of lit- tle children upstairs to sound like the Russian Army on the march to senior citizens gathered for quiet time on the lower floor. Buildings, clearly, can give you a lot of trouble. EARLY AMERICAN Indians may have had the right idea all along when they wouldn't get into anything more complicated than a teepee. If indeed, structural vexations of our civilization are so routine, YQU might be puzz.led why all tbe public journals are making such a fuss over the county's Hall of Administration? One reason might be that there are a whole lot of newspaper reporters stationed directly within the rubble· strewn Hall of Administration. The news story is unfolding in the cractini walls aJl around tbem. County acrtbes have accused their editon of auiping tbem to a war rooe. The writ.en are so jumpy that if one of tbeir colfee cups sbouJd clatter to the floor, everybody evacuates the building. THEY FLED THE PLACE three times only yesterday when the fire alarms were accidentally triuered. Thia happened while construction crews were stringing huge steel cables through the building to bold the walls together. The cable-stringing also ruptured a water line and flooded the place. Only today, rumor bad it that two Orange County re· porters asked for a safer assignment in El Salvador. P.W.taalalde ·Envoy killed . by hija~kers ISLAMABAD, Pak.latu (AP) -Hijackers aboard a Paklatanl Jetllner at tbe Kabul airport to- day abot and tilled a Patlatanl diplomat beld witb more than 100 other boltaces since Mon- day, tbe Alllwl radio said. At least four Americana are amona tbehmtqea. The boltqe, a diplomat U· staaecl to Tehran, Iran, wu abot wbUe tbe leader of three bl· Jacken SJM*e by cockpit radio to a P*'•eal nelOtiatint team at the airport, the broadcut 1a1d. Tbere wu no indication wbat led up to tbe tlriq. TBS VICl'lll WU tentatively identllled u Tariq Rahim, a former army olftcer wbo served as aide-de-camp t.o executed former Prime lliniater ZuJfiltar Ali Bhutto durine bis last months In power, informed sources in l1lama~ad said. Bbut· to was butaed in lWlt. The Kabul broadcast said an unidentified American aboard reported sdme of the pusengers were becoming ill and ur.ced a Energy spir~ls • pnces WASHINGTON CAP > - Rapidly rising energy costs pushed overall wholesale prices 0.8 percent higher in February, although food costs were falling, the government reported today. Unemployment dropped to the lowest rate since last April, but the decline was only slight. The Labor Departme nt's seasonally adjusted Producer Price Index for fmisbed goods - down slightly from January's 0.9 percent -translates into about a 10 percent annual inflation rate. The 7.3 percent unemploy- ment rate for February com· pares to 7.4 in January and ended a nine-month stretch in which the rate bad hovered between 7.4 percent and 7.6 per· cent. BOWEVEa, Tiii: decline of one-tartb ol a percentase point is con.ldered statistically in· sitnificant by the Labor Depart· ment, which released both re· ports today. The California jobless rate jumped from 7.S percent to 7.6. By far the biggest jump in pro- ducer prices, which usually pre- cede coet-of-llving increases at the consumer level, waa in energy coets. IPHCIY IOlution ol the crtlla. A Nl1erian aboard made a 1l.mllar apDUI. the broadcut Hid. The Af lhan and Pald1tanl aovernmenta, Iona at odds over the preMDCe ol Soviet troopa in Af1llanl1tan, were accu1lna each other of obstructlne ne1otiatiool. Tbe bljaclten have been de· mandinl tbe release of 90 jailed persona in Pakistan. Paklatanl President Mohammed Zia uJ-Haq told a news conference early today that tbe bljacken claimed their previomly unknown •roup, tbe • 'aJ Zulflkar" or1anbation, waa responsible for the Feb. 1 bomb blast In Ka.racbl durinf the vtait of POJ>e John Paul II. The homemade bomb went off pre· maturely, kllllnt the person who carried It, authorities said. EACH OF THE hijackers had a pistol and one carried a plastic bat be claimed contained an ex· plosive, some of the 29 people released from the plane and flown to Pakbtan said Thurs- day. They said the hijackers were in their 30s and fluent in English and Urdu, the Pakistani lan}tuage. · Tbe evacuees included 10 children, 16 women and three men, but two American women offered their freedom refused to leave, a Pakistani official said. They were identified as Deborah Leighton Weisner of Auburn Maine, and Charlotte Hubbell oi Des Moines, Iowa. 4dead 88 8DOW8 foul roads ay TM AM«i. ... Presa Another snowstorm moved a c ross the southern Rockies today, leaving u.p to 8 inches of snow in Flaestaff and otber areu of Ariaona aa the Northeast was diHl.nJ out from under a blanket 10 inches deep in places. Tbe snow cauaed at least four deaths, and drlvinc became even more buardous today when dipping te m - peratures turned slus h to ice. Nation's ~nth rainy CONNECTICUT was spared much of the brunt of Thursday 's snowstorm, but state police in tbe southwest.em part of the state, which received up to 4 inches, reported about 20 accident.a on state highways. "Moat were pileups, chain colllslons, during rush hour," state Trooper James Pavelko said. 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IKMd llitll t;41 ··"" $.0 tATV•N'f ""' tew a:a •·"'· o..i l'lrtl ltftll t :ll•."I· S.7 IKllM tew 41.,.m. ..O.S IK..W llltll It: 1111,m1 U 11111 .._JIU 11,fft., ,..,. ....,.y .,, ... "" ....... , .... '"·· ,._.....,.y ,, .... , ............ ... --• • • t I W I I W I • W The 8-incb snowfall re- corded in New York City's Central Park, by far the heaviest of the season, broke the pre- vious record for March S of 6.S inches in 1902. TWO OF THE fatalities Thursday oc- curred in New Jersey. Robert Evenson., 55, of Woodbridge, was killed on the Garden State Parkway in Union when ·the sand spreader be was operating over· turned. John DaSUva, 22, of Woodside, N.Y., was kUled when bla car hJt a patch of Ice and spun out of control on Route 80 in Roxbury Township. Tbe car wu hit broadside by a tractor-trailer driven by Jloberto Gonzalea, '3, of Paterson, police said. ONE llAN W A8 tilled when a tract.or-trailer tru~lt on the Staten Island Expreuway smubed lntn a cllaablecl bus carryinc se - questered Juron from a Staten lalaDd motel to • tbe atate Supreme Court in llanbatt.an, olftclall Hid. Tbe accident iD· YOlved a HeODd truck and a ear and lQJand JJ. A telepbone company worker dle4 . when he wu unable to atop Illa van on a llippery road bl BeU.,.,. and llid onto Lou...._. R.U RNd tram • u. ,.u. fl • trala, ............. lnow aeeumDlaUoa1 .... apo&t118d....., ·~-·-­to • .. .,_.._. pel1a Jf.-Yoft ,. ... ,.,,.. ............. Gas pains Automobile congestion on the Peace Bridge which con- nects the United States and Canada between Buff aJo, N. Y., and Fort Erie, Ont., illustrates the rush by Americans to Canada for cheaper Canadian gasoline. The traffic across the bridge is double the usual volume for the winter season. 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No abota were fired and no one wu iDJ\ll'ed dur· lnatbelncldent, whicbendedat8:20p.m. PSTTbun· day wbeo the burly bijacter walked out of the Boein1 727 with bla hand.I raised blab. ~utbor1Ues immediately arrested a man ideo· Wied by FBI Speelai Aaent Ed1ar Best, in cbar1eof the Loe Antelea office, u '4-year-old Victor Maluauaku, a Marina del Rey resident and naturalised U.S. cltiun. BeataaidMaluauaku may have been employed by an airline and bad told agents that be badJuatloet bla job Wednesday. llJNUl'ES BEf'O&E aurrenderin&, the hijacker -wboclaimedtobecarryinlaremotedetonatorde· vice in a briefcue be bad brouiht on board -bad threatened to blow up the plane, aaytq be bad "no reason to live" after the lut boltate, 35-year-old Continental fii&ht attendant Barbara Sorenson, made good her escape. Up to then, Mrs. Sorenson, a 13·yearConUnenW employee based in Los An1eles and living in Chicago, bad been alone with the gunman in the plane's curtalned-off-first-clus secUon. She bad been relaying messages between the hijacker and armed FBI negotiators who were in the back of the plane and bad set up a phone to the front. Over the phone, the FBI agents advised Mrs. Sorenson lo make a run for it. "We told her ilshe could boll out otrlrstclass, we could cover her,'' Best said. AFrE& THE FLIGHT attendant left, Best said, the FBI agents remaininc on board dissuaded the bi· jacker from blowing up the plane and convinced bim lo turn over his .9mm automatic and give himself up. Police bomb squad officen were lnvesti1ating whether the briefcase actually contained a detonator or explosives. The hijacker apparently bad a first-class ticket for flight 72 to Phoenix, Ariz .. aDd San Antonio, Tex· as. It was not immediately known bow be was able to gel bis gun past airport security metal detectors before boarding the plane at 9:30 a .m. along with up to 83 other ticketed passenge.n aDd nine crew mem· be rs and flight attendants. However one or the attendants spotted the con- cealed weapon and went to the back or the plane to call police, Lt. Dan Cooke said. The attendants then curtained orr the first class section ud quietly told passengers in second class to leave. The pllot and two other crew members climbed out tbroueb cockpit windows on ropes. Autopsy Killer alive • at execution LOS ANGELES CAP) -Marks found on the exhumed corpse of convicted killer J ohn Spe'nkellnk indicate be was conscious durine bis execution two years ago, not dead or unconsclous as his mother contends, medical officials say. "The marks were totally consistent with judicial execution," Los Angeles County coroner Thomas Noguchi said Thunday. He said marks on the top of Spenkellnk'a bead, a strap mark on the forehead and a mark from a leg attachment all were attributable to the execu- tion in Florida. E1'elldle• t .... I __,.. elNI SACRAMENTO (AP) -California educa· liooal officials, accused by religious fundamen· talists or forcing children to accept evolution as fact, say they've had a written "a nti · NEWS BRIEFS ~~=~·atism" policy for But a state lawyer Thursday could not come up with the proof needed to get the policy stale· menl admitted as evidence in the nationally publicized trial on the teaching or evolutio!l. Both sides hoped to conclude their cases today the filth day or the triaJ. h•te Jt•ttel I• ......... SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Senate Rules Commission bas replaced a pro-environmentalist state coastal commissioner with a former com· missioner said to be less pro-environmentalist. ,During a closed meeting Thursday, the Sentte's leadership panel removed commission Vlce Chairwoman Lois Ewen of Coronado and replaced her with John Ruab of Camarillo. Ruab had been dropped laat week u part or a major sb.iteup or commlssioners appointed by the Rules CommJttee. Georee Shipp, a San Diego travel agent, was named to replace him. ..................... SACRAMENTO <AP) -state Seo. Alan Rob- bins, who is facln1 felony sex cbarees. bas won pc»tpooement of a vote on a bill that could affect hi• trial. That was the outcome Thursday of an eyebrow-ra1slnc_ moment or . 11Uation on the Senate floor when the Van Nuys Democrat arped • heatedly with the author of tbe bW, demanded an immediate eaucua. aod wu ftnall)' walked into an anteroom by a former footbell pl1.7er who bad u arm ptp that Robblm cou.ldD't Jerk away from. It started nu Sen. Dtue WatlOD. D·Lol AD1elee, with 1'bom Robblna dUbel frequently on UM 9Cbool bullna l11u., roee to preMDt ber blll. Robblna aeCUMd her of bavlq amended her bill Feb. lt after It left committee. Ormnge Coat DAILY P1l.OT,t:riday, March 8, 1981 H/F ~·· l J Alaa, B111~nett win People's Choice Comedian1 named beat entertainer• HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Alan Aid.a ~ the comedy televllk>o abow "M·A-S.H, '' and comedian Carol Burnett were named belt all-around entertainers for the fourth time ln the People's Choice Awards, which purport to be determined from a na- Uonwide survey of the public. In the s how broadcHt on televllion Thursday niaht, Alda and Mlaa Burnett were also named favorite male and female television performers. .JANE FoNDA. who last year won as beat movie actress, shared that spot this time with Goldie Hawn, while C 1 i n t .Eastwood edaed 'Burt Reynolds and Robert Red· ford as best movie actor. Reynolds won CANov• the award last year. A perennial favorite, "M·A· S-H," won for the fourth con· secutive year as favorite TV comedy series. . tapped u favorite new dramatJe TV1bow. "Too Close for Comfort" wu named favorite new televialOn comedy. OTBE& WINN E &8 de· termlned by u !ndependeat re- search firm, National Family Qpln· ion , were : ''The Empire Strikes Back" u best motion pie· lure; NBC's "Shogun" as favorite tel evision IMIH.OS mini-aertu, a.Dd "DallH" u beat TV dramatic pro1ram. Brooke Shields, who co- starred ln "Blue Lasoon," wu 1 named best yo\lnl movie performer, aod Gary Coleman ol "Diff'rent Strokes" won as ravoriteyouni1Vl>ersonallty. Kenny Rogers' bit '"Lady" was. named favorite new soni and Dolly Parton 's chart· topping "Nine to Five" the I n favorite theme from a motion 1 picture. Rogers and Pat Benatar were selected as t o p musical performers. NBC prexy'1 future cloudy ,. BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -The uncertain futur e or Fred Silverman as president of NBC has been cast in further doubt after Thornton Bradshaw, incom· lng chairman of RCA , NBC's parent company, refused to en· dorse the beleaguered network president. ranged by NBC one day following / board meetings of NBC and RCA. t Bradshaw, who was being l honored by a local public service group, was fairly expansive on most matters concerning RCA. 1 But whe n aske d wheth e r Silverman would be president when Bradshaw a ssume d chairmanship or RCA in July, be -~-....... Diana Canova or "I'm a Big Girl Now" and Tom Selleck of "Magnum, P .I." were selected as favorite female and male performers ln a new TV series. Lending s ignificance to Bradshaw's reticence regarding Silverman was the fact that his brief meeting with a small group of reporters Thursday was ar· said onJy : "I'm not going to com- ment on that. 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Yet lt cannot be linored that the craab land.ins occurred durin• what each afternoon la the bulleat period at tbe airport. Jell arrive with out frequency between 5:15 and 5:45p.m. From the airlines' point of view -and that of the traveler -the eveninc crush 11 undentandable. The airlines want to get thelr pa0enaen home ln Ume for supper. Understandable but perhaps not the beat of arrangements. · Take the evening of the crash, for example. At 5:31 p.m ., a fiight from Phoenix arrived. Two minutes later, a flight from Salt Lake City arrived. Less than 90 seconds later, al· etllner was moving onto the runway for takeoff, just as the p ane that crashed bore down on the runway. Time is not the prime factor in the use of a runway. Distance is. As long as a 8,000-foot separation between planes is maintained, all is considered well. But -and the question should be raised -what if there had been a bit more time between the landinas and departures outlined above? A minute or two could have made the difference. And that difference could have meant that all parties would have been spared the costs of the crash that destroyed a multi-million dollar airplane, left an airport closed to public activity for two days and left 34 persons with injuries. The wage factor This week members of a Chicago local of the United Auto Workers made the news by smashing a Japanese-made car to bits with sledg~ hammers as TV cameras rolled. They wanted to urge Congress to pass some laws protecting the U.S. automobile industry. The workers may have been well-intentioned but they seem to overlook a key aspect of the problem, as noted by the Wall Street Journal the other day. Namely, the fact that Japanese labor costs in the auto industry are between half and two-thirds the levels current in Detroit. This, along with superior plant organization and a higher rate of productivity, is what the U.S. industry is up against. It's not that Japanese auto workers are living on mere subsistence levels. Far from it. The fact is that union-negotiated hourly wage levels in the U.S. auto industry now are more than 60 percent higher than wage rates in the rest of U.S. manufacturing. And wages in the U.S. steel industry are more than 80 percent higher than other average wages. As the Journal notes, workers in other fields making $8 to $10 an hour are hardly in a position to support wages and benefits of auto workers at $18 to $19 an hour making cars out of steel produced at a wage rate of $20 an hour. The UAW showed some understanding of the problem when it voted to grant wage and benefit concessions to ·keep Chrysler from going under. Other major automakers are trying to negotiate profit-sharing agreements in return for wage cuts. ' The auto workers are not being asked to sta.rve. They're being asked to exhibit some reasonable comprehension of world markets in exchange for keeping their jo~. l~gration answer It was encouraging to hear President Reagan, in a recent interview, express his willingness to consider the idea of special visas for Mexicans seeking temporary work in the United States. The President said he plans to discuss this answer to the illegal immigration problem when he meets next month with Mexico's President Jose Lopez Portillo. The special visa plan has been promoted by California Sen. S.I. Hayakawa and other representatives of Southwestern states that have been especially impacted by the flow of immigrants. and by Mexican officials who recognize the need for the U.S. "safety valve" for their excess workers. Most Mexicans making the illegal border crossings are seeking only a chance to work and make enough money t-0 help support their families at home. And most are welcomed by U.S. farmers and other employers who can use their help. The granting of special visas to enable them to g~ back and forth across the border at specified intervals would satisfy those needs. It also would protect them from exploitation by employers who threaten to tum them in if they complain about low pay and unreasonable working conditions. Perhaps Reagan, who may have a better understanding of the situation than some of his predecessors, will be able to push this one through. • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this pagtr are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Addrets The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Ph<?ne (714) &4~·4321 . I Boyd/Land grant BJL. M.BOYD Q. Who owns the top of Mount St. Helens? Or owned it before lt blew away? A . The Burlington Northern Railway. Goes back to a land 1rant. Why a railroad company should be • , given the top of a mountain I do not know. Maybe you can explain it. Q . Before the atomic bomb, what waa uranium uaed for, ii for anyt.blna? A. Colorin1 ol lluaware. .. Sir, could you 1et by on el&bt POUndl ol meat a dayt Sboulcl think IO. Tbat WU the praeribed raUoD la tM frca.. Ue.r tun to tbe emploJ .. oft.be Rudloo Bay Company. AD Infant'• IMad a. four Um• • beaYJ ba praportiae to ltl bodJ .,....., U Hid bead WW be wt.l tbe child ll 1rowaup. Al.-11111 •f111l• U1f of all tM Auatrallul ID lit.ti world llve ID eltber Of two ctu ... Itel...._ ar s,....,. No ClilMI' tcMdrt t._ _. u m11111 dean u doll _*Ill ..... Uldaa. Or .... Maer, ........ Jack Aiidenon 'Consnltantil' overrun Pentagon WASHINGTON -Mo.-. tban 20 year• a10 , Pre1ld•Dl Eluobower abocked bi• old military buddies by wUDinC ol the 1rowtq power of wbat be called tbe "mllltary·IDduatrlal complex." But It la doubtful that even Ike foreaaw the extent to whlcb the aweetbeart rela· Uonehlp between Bia Bullnea• and the brua bu taken control of the ainale bi11eat allce ol tbe federal government's bud1et ple. President Rea1an may have 1iven b1a bud.et cutten an uni.n· tended •lanai l n b I a economic ad· dress to Coo1res1 when be alngle'd out waste and fraud lo the social service aeencies a s the target for cuts in federal •rending. By omi"'1ng mention o the Defense Department, he apparently en· couraged bi.s budget officials to ignore the monumental waste and fraud ln the Pentagon. AS A RESULT of being given more money than they can spend themselves, the Pentaeon brass have farmed out an in· creatlnl number of their own mllltary fWlctlon1 to private tonaultinf ftnu. Many oft.MM consultant• are formtr blah· rankinl Delena• Department ol· llclala. They &H, lo effect, cbarlibl tbe 1ovemment for the experUM they 1a1ned while they were ln aovernment aervlce. What maku the "old boy" ayatem particularly dlaturblna la that the private consultant.a have not 'only taken over jobl . the Defense Department ahould be dolna ltaelf -but the prollt- motlvated contractors are iden· Ufyio1, deflnine and dictating the very programs the Pe_nta1on hlres them to run. IN SHOBT, the former Of· ficen ue telling the Pentagon tbat it needs a particular job done, and that they're the only ones who can do lt right. And their old buddies in the Pen- ta1on -perhaps hoping for a post-retirement job themselves -OK the project. It's a self· perpetuating boondoggle. A confidential government re· port obt.alned by my associate Indy Badhwar details the prob- lems rai3ed by the ''privatiza· lion" of the Defense Depart· ment. And it's not chicken feed Involved: The Pentagon is cur· rent.Q' spending about $3 billion ~~ WlLD UAVl fillli ~Cl-ml WAY I UANDU:DllW LAST CASE,[ll BAILIFF? <UARGED ~IM, fOJND UIM Gl.HLTY AND SENT UIM STRAK1UT l> lU[ CUAIR! WOO W/6 WAT SElW ~t(; "PUNK 4>. ANY~CN/? j "" ~ I .fiF\l R r;, HF4i I Earl Waters a year on priv•te consultants whote "expertise" ls often matcbed by hl1h·salarled 0.fenae Department employees. Tbe 90vernment lnveaUgators aald they found a few coat com· parl1<1n1 dooe by the Pent-con to determlM if the functions performed by contractors could be carried out by DOD's own civil servanta at less cost. In the rare instances where com· pariaons were done, they showed that the government would have saved money by doing its own work "in-house." For example, a Navy study showed that it could have saved $159,000 over a five-year period by letting its own employees design a man· power pl~I system. Here ar some examples the report giv s of the way the old· boy network operates: -A $43,835 contract went to a private individual who acted as the Defense Secretary's Man Friday. The contractor helped prepare the secretary's annual reporl to ConJtress. -AN $8%,000 contract to re· view Army support unit require· ment.s for the first 30 days of a NATO war was awarded to former DOD employees. includ· ing a retired lieutenant general and a retired lieutenant colonel. A month after the priva\e study was completed, Pentagon civil servants were ordered to pre· pare a similar report. -A S3(M,000 contract to aueas the Penta1on•1 reaponaibilltle.s in the event of 1eneral mobillsa· lion went to a firm that employed a former vice ctlief ol the Army,. a rormer Air Foree general and 1t onetime deputy a111istant secretary or defense. -More than hair of all Department of Defense con· tracts go to companies that employ or were formed by former military or civilian DOD officials. A private consulting firm was hired for $29t,OOO (a con· tract price that soon almost doubled) to study drug and alcohol abuse in the armed forces. Though there were Pen· tagon employees qualified to makf' the study at a lea3er cost. the brass hat3 explained that an "outside" contract.or would pro· vide a more objective report. The vice president of the "out· side" firm was the former direc· tor of research for the Pen·' tagon's drug and alcohol abuse' prevention program. Nearly 60 percent of all con· tracts are renewed repeatedJy a circumstance referred to by insiders as the "from-here-lo· eternity gravy train.·· -A CONTRACTOR was hired for $190,000 to teach Navy personnel how lo improve cost analyses on missile work. The contractor then suggested that his firm lake over the cost 'analyses · in other words, do what he was originally hired lo teach Navy employees to do. The Navy bought ~he proposal. and the contract is now in its seventh year An $80,000 contract was a warded for ··studies on non· pecuniary factors in the federal approach to pay comparability and the feasibility of monetizing these nonpecuniary ractors for consideration in the pay com parability process .. " ~hen auditors asked if this incredible gobbledygook made any sense. a t o p offi <.'ial replied airly . "'That's what makes 1t interest ing " The Army paid a pri vate contractor $399.000 to make 67 fli ghts towing aerial targets roughly S6.000 per flight. Only 28 flights were actually made. a curtailment the Army knew of in advance. Yet no attempt was made to modify the contract so the contractor made more than $14.000 per fliiht Crime war calls for emergency measures There were, last year. more than 1.5 million crimes com· milted in California. One third of these were burglaries, 150,000 were assaults, 31,000 were rob- beries, 10,000 were rapes and 2,400 were murders. •Neither Gov. Jerry Brown's recycled proposals nor the package of bills announced by the Senate Democrat.a promise any quick end to this intolerable situation or even lqngterm solutions. A major part of both plans is directed at the construction ol new prisona. But if the public la to await the building of more prisons to put an end to crime it will be a long and costly wait. Estimates are that a new prison will cos t $75,000 a celf, but past ex- perience makes It more likely to be double that. And oo new prison could be com· pleted within five years ii it were approved tomorrow. Other provlaiom in the so·called anU- cri me packa1ea promise no quldker r•ultl if any. With boneat citlseoa armed and barricaded in their homes, afraid to venture into tbe streets even in daytime, and unaale even in th~ sanctuary of a church, there ls no time for a "bu11neu u usual" approach by the lawmakers to the problem. Chief JuaUce Warren Burser baa dedand that the American people are hoetalet to crime, addtq tbat ''day b7 day tel'· rorlam 1n an)' 1 ..... dtJ exceed.I all the cuualtl• eaaed b)' in· teraatloaal terrorists in any oven year." BB W OSOllLY WMSentat· td tbe lltuatkm. TlM fact la that •lolea& ertme bu ..._cbed pro- portJou 10 u to become u •ucla a tbnet to &M P"Ple • a•t fonllD •• ., -· ..,. bMD.llllmcnt'-atlnat.11 ll real and ll "%:'"• ...._, daJ. n. fact II __, _U. landed and ii mald9i ...... ........ ta. au-. ftat ..... '°' tbe .... .,..... aedali tMt woew • ..-.11 ... _, ... --~. That means calling . out the militia. lf California's National Guard was put to patrolling the streets on foot and in jeeps it would have an immediate effect in reducing crime. Others in public service should be utilized in this emergency. Police and firemen, for example, should be required to ride the buses to and from work to aid in stamping out crimes committed in mass transit conveyances. If those measures don't do the job the curfew should be invoked. lf honest people can't have the freedom to travel about their communities after dark why should criminals enjoy such freedom? CBIMINALS when ap· prebended should be given swift Justice. U the court.a are too crowded, surro1ate judces should be drawn from the rank.a of lawyers in whatever numbers are required. Chief Justice • Burier rigbUy bas called for an end to afpeala and retrials over tecbnica errors which be aaya bas made a mockery of Justice. Sydney Harris He also criticized the pretrial ball releases of dangerous criminals. It is obvious that •crime cannot be stopped until those committing them are ·ef· rectively separated from law abiding people. This means that once convict· ed, criminals should be Im· prisoned and kept there. No longer should probation and parole be allowed lo frustrate law enforcement efforts to pro· tect the citJzens. There should be no more early paroles such as announced by YMth Authority Chairman Howard Way for no other reason than lack of space to receive new commitments. IF IT WEBE enemy troops tbal were captured there wouJd qu ickly be set-up secure prisoner of war camps. That is all that ls needed oow. If the state officials don't know bow to set up such camps they should 1et the Army to do it for them. Quonset but barracks will do just fine. And they can be con- structed bv the prisoners. As to locations, California is endowed with re- mote areas which are escape proof in themselves. Such places a s the Mojave Desert. the Trini· ty Alps, the wilderness areas of Monterey County. and offshore islands where secure prison ca mps co uld be quickly established at far less cost than any new prison. If the locations and housing seems harsh, re· member thousands of men dur· ing WW II whose only crime was being born at the wrong time, lived for long periods in worse places under worse conditions. Gov. Brown says he wants legislation to add. crime to the list of disasters such as Ooods, fires and earthquakes for which he can declare a s tate of emergency. If present law permits .him to declare an emergency for the fruit fiy or an Imagined gasoline shortage, he probably has such authority already, but by all means the Legislature should enact such a measure to take effect im· mediately. Every day of delay means 25 more women raped and six more people murdered. A quiz on fa01ous departures Toda.y'a quis is largely a spl.n· off from the new book, "How Did They Dte?" by Norman and Betty Donaldson, wblch re· counta tbe Jut worcb, affllcUons and resdna places of more than 300 ootabl• throuehout hlltory. See lf you can idenUfy at leut a tblrd of thele unusual eldll from llfe. 1. Taklq a teat ride ln • new open Bqattl automobile, her scarf beeamt entan1led In the •.,ok• ol tbe wheel ud her neck waa brok•. 2. He plunaed lnto b1I prlvate latte to aave a youn1 1irl fU•t from drownln,, tboucb be wu Tl, ud be Jaad a fatal burt at· taetmtbe..-. I. Re WM tWid ID a duel bl wblcla be ,..,... to ft.re d1reetb' at~beeamtlda.,. bad ......... die .... p&ac. Glllr tlfte 1"" •artier. •. Rt w a 1 t r a e I• 1 a ••tllam.Ucal problr' m lllit aaad aad t1aore4 aomu soldier's command to roUow him until he had worked out the solu- tion; whereupon be was run through by lhe soldier's sword. ~. Thia noted invent.or fell off the Channel steamer croasin1 from France to Entland, where th• BriUab admiralty bad lnvlt- ed bim aa an advller Just pre- cedln• Worl4 War I. ' e. .Ile wu fatally atrlclttn on the aia,e while playln1 the ltad· ina_ 1'0M in one of hla own plays ln Parla, mockin1 pbyelclam. 1. Walkins absent-mindedly· lnto tbe atreet, this 1reat aclen- tlJt waa rua over by 1 heavy c1r11 DUiied by two bonea, and tM wheel ol the wa1cm er\llW bl• atull. (Re was world· r..owa.d tJaoueb ooty '8 ynn old.) 1. Ali laiilillrtAI com~. be daaid. al ., ........ ..... .... ............... .. lleadaimatallGUell.-... his brother bad warned him against. 9. Knowing his death was near, be expressed the wieh to read his own o~ltuary ; tbe New York Swa obll&ed wlth four col· u.mna, which be r~ad and rel· ltbed greatly Just before pualnt 00, io. Tb.ii malignant political flture in the 30th century wu first polaoned, then shot, atabbed, drowned, buried, due up, and finally burned . 11. 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'f ~ i::·:·: lt ~ ~~~ acq.wdoa.: ..... /,. , " ~·t ._:.:.·c.:. I -. U.S. W.torft eciUptlnl UM p .es ' ::1 I • ~ l ' -~ -• ·: ' .... bWioa a.u OU Oo. paid for lelrtdl• l: A f1 a It ! 16 .... ~ -A ., Oii Co. ht mt. -.,. t ·• 4 • KA . ' ,,,, .... ..... ~' "« Now time .... to buy car lf you muat. buy • new car ()'OW' 10-year-old Jalopy baa rone almott 100.000 mll•:_. •u prob!ema are u.nflxable and you don't want to DUY a UHd car> now maybeatoodUme. Auto aalea have been way down . lnter .. t rates on car purchuea have killed cOWltJeu de ab and Hletmen are anx1ous to unload vehicles that. in rnany lnstanc" amount t.o a 10 -100 day supply. Here are your dos and don'ts. -.Y-lVl-1 ,-,-IT-IR-rl -Buy a car a dealer has on hla lot. This may defy other advice you've heard, but coD1lder: That ,.. dealer ia paying lnleresl on lhal car to the manufacturer's finance firm or b1J JocaJ bank. It's called "floor planning." The Jonier the car st a ya oo the lot, the more it costs the deale.r -DON'T SHOP THE showrooms on weekends or evenings. Go during daytime, weekday business houn, preferably on one of the nasUest days of the season. Timing is important and you have a psychological advantage in an e mpty s howroom on a grim day. -Do your homework first. Read several back issues of Motor Trend or Car and Driver and buy the latest issues, too. Automotive News, the industry's trade publication, will give you good guides; check your library. -Learn vehicle whoJesaJe and retail prices from available Buyers' Guides. But with Detroit marking up car prices so many times a year, even prices in the newest guides may be out of date. FIGURE THE PERCENTAGE markup from the guides and with a pocket caJculator, estimate the dealer cost for the models you like. -Keep in mind that the deaJer markup -usually 12 to 16 percent -is not his "profit." He bas expenses. But he also gets added "incentive" money. -Ask the customer relations departments of the auto companies if there are factory rebates on any makes or models. J( not listed in your phone directory, dial 800-555-1212 for information. -SELECT A DEALER as close to home as possible. Your car will have to be serviced regularly. There is no sense in saving $100 by buying from a faraway outlet and spending more in time and gas driving to and from the dealership. -U you are new in an areaordon'tknow a dealer's reputation, check the Belt.er Business Bureau or Chamber of Commer ce. Ask how long the dealer bas been in business under the same ownership. -When you have narrowed down your choice, check with an independent car leasing company (not a dealer who happens also to lease cars). Even if you have no thought of leasing, getting quotes on similar cars wiU give you a clue on their resale or trade-In value. -IN FIGURING WHAT the dealer'-$ cost is, be aware that the markup in your price guide is for the base model. Optional equipment may be marked up 30 to SO percent. A good rule of lhum b : Buy for 85 to 90 percent of the list price or the base car , plus 70 to 75 percent of the optionaJ equipment list price. Don't accept a car with expensive options you don't want. But if there are relatively lower-cost trim, comfort or convenience "pactaces" on a car in Jtoclt. don't reject lhe car. Dicker on price. Don't be picky about coJor or interior trim either. Comprom.iae lithe prl~e is ri1bt. YOU'LL SA VE 11 PEaCENT as a minimum If you follow those showroom shopping rules -and with auto sticker prices in the $6,000 to se,ooo range, that 10 percent saving ls worth some time and effort. And ii you still can't make the "right" deal, leave your phone number and ask the dealer to call when be has a car closer lo what you want in your price range. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES Nl!W VO!tK(Al'I l'lnel ODw·J~ •-· ~OC~Y, MM. 5. AMERICAN LEADERS Nl!W YOltlC IAPI· S.lls, t P·"'· price •net NI ,.....,.. !If ttM t.11 l!\091 •~Ive A~ Stock Eacllenoa IUllH, tradlfta ...,tonally •I ~ t11e11 '1. WemtCDm wt 161,200 10 + Ill> Oul1l Air 162,«IO 7Yt • :WO CotTlmctre I I'll s U>. 100 1t'°" • l "-H 11slry()O S 101.tOO U -lft GlfC.. O s 101,700 ~ .... ;..: TIE Qimmul'I s ti.JOO "'°" ,. T-Pwl I 11,too tslolo + IYI HOllOllM 711000 JOVt "" 11•~1 ' 71,100 """ -Ill C•mlle>ltft<• 0 n ,400 IAI'> • ,_. 0Den HIOll Low CIOM Cllcl JO Ind t71,4'1 t7T.ll .. 1.M tto&.62-6.11 20 '"' «D.lt 401.eo Jtt n 402.-•• u Utl *·" 1111.n 107 ... IOI.IS-t.n 45 Siii J'13.'1 >?UI M .6.S 311 0-2.0J Indus 4,G , IOll i~r. 1,:.1~:= .s st.. , .. ,..1'111 WHAT STOCKS DID Nl!W VO,_IC IAPI Mer S ~. 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Q~1mr? 0-~ :=; ~ DR.SMOCK so How's OUR PA,..IE!N,.. -roc::>.AY, SE!NOR? FOR BETTER 08 FOB •ORIE MOM? MOM? CAN WE HFWEA Toy, r1, MoM PLEASE -..-·.a-- '? by George Lemont A t..l 't.. 1"0UCH OF= SHOW 81% 1"HS R~, KU~c;;>O " , .. by Lynn Johnston lHR'f~ E~OOGH. DUMM)', -SHE. JUSl5AID YE5J -... -=--~ - -..... • I I Walt'er Cronkite bids farewen · tonight NEW YORK CAP> -Walter · Cronkite la re~ u the nation's mOlt'beloved anchorman toni&bt, leaviq bi.I familiar seat at "CBS Evenlq Newt" to Dan Rather after 19 yeers of assuring Americans th1t "that's the w1y it ls." (Related story, photo, Pqe Cl). · Cronkite, recognised in a poll tak(\n in the mid·1970s as tbe most trusled man in America, leaves as the pre-eminent figure in televiaion journalism. (Channel 2,7p.m.) "Hebubeen1nabeolutectant; 1nd aJJ ol us in the bu.linen owe blm a neat deal,'' said Roane Arledae, president of ABC News and Sports, whose "World News Tonlcht" standa to cain from Cronkite's departure. Tbe compeUlionJor Cronkite's faithful began several days aao, though neither Altredge nor William J . Small, NBC News' president, expects any sudden sblft In viewer preference. "J tlii.nk a lot of people un· deresttmate Dan Rather's ablllty and popularity," said Small, a former CBS News executive. "I don't see any immediate chanae. U one does come, It will be a mat· terofmontbs." Rather takes over aa "Evenina News" anchorman Monday ni1ht. His contract was orilioaily reported to be for $8 million over Laguna's bus route periled oeltyl'iMlMM! ....... SHAKY FUTURE FOR LAGUNA'S BLUE AND WHITE BUSES? County mull• end to Monerch B•y route tundtng County's jobless workers increase The number Qf unemployed workers in Orange County climbed as usual in January u the unemployment rate reached 5.1 percent, according to the state Employment Development Department. The January figure is 1.6 per· cent higher than t.be 3.5 percent rate for December, when 11.200 more workers were employed in Orange County during t.be busy holiday season. However, January's S'.l per- cent rate also is almost a point hi1ber than the 4.2 percent rate in January of 1979, reflecting a more slugglab local economy currenUy in the county. s tores in the county were responsible for eliminating 6,900 seasonal and part-time jobs, state employment researchers said. An additional 2,400 con· strucUon jobs were cut out. Amusement parks also laid off 1,900 workers after the December rush, and about 1,400 government jobs -half in schools and universities -were reduced. About 300 jobs were added ln the manufacturing lnduatry, but the total stlll la 300 short of t.be November 1980 totals. OCTD may end contract By STEVE MITCHELL Of ... o.lly ~ ..... An Orange County Transit District proposal to terminate a contract witb Lacuna Beach for bus service could spell the end for tbe only city-<>perated bus system in the COUDty. City transit olflclah will meet with the county tramlt board in an effcrt to persuade the panel to keep Jts SI0,000.a-year con- tract with the city for the Monarch Bay route. Last year tbe city's blue and white buses carried 76,000 pusenaers oo the route, which runs between the bus depot on Broadway to the Moaarch Bay Pleaa ln Laguna NlaueJ. Because city busea serve passengers in county territory. Laguna Beach bas received OCTD money for the service. But county transit officials are considerin1 implemenlin& a Dial·a·Ride service in Laguna Beach and terminating the Monarch Bay route contract. Terry Brandt, assistant city manager, says ending that con· tract and the resultant loss of revenues "could possibly be so severe that the city .would be forced to eliminate the transit system." The city would either have to finance the Monarch Bay route by increasing the 35-cent rare and ·seek more federal and state aid, or dip into th e municipality's general fund. Were t.be Laguna Niguel route eliminated, Brandt estimates that between $15,000 and $18,000 would have to come from city coffers next year to support the system. He said city taxpayers do not pick up any portion of the municipal system 's cost. Revenues come from state gas tax money, fare box revenues, summer tram fares, and the OCTD contract. .,.. Jn addition, the city is seelting $80,000 in operating funds from a federal subsidy program. The total maintenance and <See BVS, Pa1e AZ> five yea.rs, but a recent report put tbe pact at $20 million over 10 years. Cronkite, at M, wtJt continue u a CBS news correspondent and sometime commentator, and will anchor "Universe,." the network's new science maeuine. In a full-page advertaement 1n some newspapen today, CBS pre- sented a picture of Cronkite above the phrase ''Introducing Our Newest Correspondent.'' Tbe declaioia to aive up the "Bvenine News" uaJpment be took April 18, 11182, was hla own, Cronkite said, and "I don~ doubt that I am aoina to mlaa this a areat, ereat deal." The aelecUoa of Rather to replace Cronkite touched olf a cbaln reaction that elevated F.d Bradley to "90 Minutes," where Rather bad been co-editor since 1975, andeentRocer Mudd-once considered Cronkite's heir· Bullisla on tlae teeather apparent -to NBC. Ironically, Rather and Mudd may someday compete u rival anchormen. Cronkite, a former foreip cor· respondent for United Preu, joined CBS News in July 1950, and replaced Douelu Edwards u "Evenin1 News" anchorman when the program was still 15 minulelloog. He developed a reputation for a (See WALTEa, Page AZ) A~WI ......... Two youngsters in Gorman, Calif., show bow tbey steer clear of traffic }amt as they ride their pet bull through sbow n~ar Interstate 5 during a snowstorm. A section of the highway was closed briefiy due to snow oo the road (see story, Page AS ). County Hall suit filed Tbe tlmiq couldn't have been better. Aa Orance County aovern· ment was llline a Jaw1wt to re· cover the cost of repairing the structurally deficient Hall of Ad· ministration, employees who work in tbe Santa Ana building were being evacuated. The lawsuit agaimt building de· signer LeRoy Rose, of Palm Desert, and structural engineers Robert Scherrer, of Santa Ana, and Hanns Baumann, or Newport Beach, was flled in Oran~e Coun· ty Superior Court Thursday after· noon by Deputy County Counsel Terry Dixon. Coincldentall)', fire alarms sounded In which tape recorded meaaaces Ordered persons OCCU· pyingthebuildingtoleave. The alarms were triggered twice Thursday -once in the morning when workmen repair· in,e the structure accidentally broke a fire sprinkler system and in the afternoon when dust ac· tiv ated a smoke detector. 883,000 squandered Family asks aid for debt payments STOCKTON (AP),-San Joa- quin County is fighting a state order to pay welfare to a family that admits blowing $83,000 on drugs, gambling, cars and gifta. The cowity supervisors voted to threaten legal action if the state Department of Social Services doesn't back down on payments to the family of three. The family was dropped from the Aid to Families with Depen· dent Children program when it received an $83,000 windfall in late 1978. County officials said tbey could not reveal the source of the money. "Nine months Jater, this fatni· ly applied for public: assiatance, claimln& that the $83,000 bad been completely spent," said county Public AasiStance Direc· tor Harry Brodie. Workers are threadin• large diameter steel cables through the five-story building, opened two years ago. to make it earthquake safe. Repairs are estimated to cost about $1 million on top or the buildlng's original $8.9 million price tag. The county. thr\>ugh legal ac· lion,· hopes to recover the cost ol repairing t.be buJJding. The building bas proved an em· barrassment to county officials since it opened. Decorative beams that once ringed the in- verted pyrami~sbaped structure cracked and later were removed. Then, the building began crack· ing in several places, calling its structural integrity into question. Studies indicated the building could suffer severe damage in the event or a major earthquake. The county contends in the legal action that Rose, the architect, and Scherrer and Baumann, the engineers, were negligent in specifications for the ball's con- struction. Superviaon in December ap- proved filing the lawswt. A com· panion suit over the cost of re- moval of the decorative beams currently is pending in s uperior court. Thursday's two evacuationa proved humorous to employees, some of whom sported hardhats to demonstrate their concern over <See BALL, P11e A!) The number of jobs in Orange County In January was 853,500, accordinc to the state agency. Tbat la Z1 ,800 more Jobe than ln January, 1179. But while the number of Jobe climbed, so did the number of persons who are unemployed. .Jogging Jtas pitfalls He aald the family told county and state olflcials they spent the money on druas, 1amblin1, loans, lifta and the purchase of motor vebicl•. Brodie acr.d that by law, the county would have to put the f amU, b9ck U. welfare "ii its apendlq of~ wlndf all eould be accounted for." llAICI l:IAIT IUTlll Fair tonipt and S.tur- day witb chanee ot rain 10 percent or leas. Lowa tonitbl in 401. Hl1bs Saturday IS alon1 the co11t, a lnland. In 1979, 45,100 workers claimed to be without work. This Janull')', Ute numMr lncreued to 57,100. · Post-holiday layoffs by retail Electricity back on at Yosemite Two runnen fall into manhole~, auing 81 GLENN ICOIT ... ....., ........... You can add eaodler obatacle to the Joi· 1er'sllltoltblaptoafticllDOraqeCounty. That lilt ..,_., llilcNld .bave iDcluded such mat....,. M Doberman plmcben, mo- ped1, puddlee. lllba aplinta, roller auten, sand Cuti•, &.Ma Au wtndl, pbeuant MUOD, tempea._.. IDnnlGDI and earpboae .._ wttboutwarr.-.. NowlddmenM.,, Tbe county contended th1t the family's atatementa were in· conalltent ud uadocumented. But a ateee nlfene, who 01'dend paymenta r....-1, noted tblt ··c1ope clee*9 ead ••mblen do DOt paowlM J'ffelpll.'' Bl"Odle ..... A ......_cm a eouat1 appeal ol tW nlllli .. ,....'li .,llea1t• ...... IUUclt· ·:=·~Joeq.maeo.. tJ' ~ ..........., wltla tM I ftnt ... ..._ r.eaoeie: tlft 11• ........ = ... r-...s:::::i.,.. .... _..., lllllTllAY ' ~ ' ~J. • ·:Faw 1eanahafl ,~ ' • It's not clear whether the sign on the Phoenix school bus is designed to warn motorists to protect the children or to pro- tect themselves. Hamming it up at the win- dow are four pupils on their way to day school. sue Laguna for slides ., Two families on Del Mar Aveaue in J.Acu.na Beach are su- . tn1 the city as a result of a landslide a year ago lbat took out lbe street and damaged theit homes. · C. L. McArthur Ill, whose house al 948 Del Mar Ave. was later demolished as a result of the February, 1980, landslide, aeeh general damages of $1.5 . million in his Onnge CoUnty :SUperior Coutt laws uit. • And David and Elizabeth Mallen. who live at 965 Del Mar, seek unspecified generaJ damages in their suit, also filed with tbe superior court. ' Botft families claim the el~· ~'"1ttas negligent in rMalntahtlng irai~ .. e'lyatems they Say led t.o .4the l~MsUdtt. t That slide took 40 feet of the etreet, aloog wilb 30,000 cubic yards of dJrt down t,be steep • • Jir'iUsid~ below Arel\ Beictl ffe4ghts. Work crews later demolished the McArthur house as P'ltlt Of a '900.000 ptoje~t to reatote the hillside. . Board nixes 81ayer's bid INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -The f~diana Parole Board today an- nounced it unanimously rejected ~f 'petition for clemency for con- victed murderer Stenn Judy filed by the Ain~rlcan Civil Liberties Union and 10 religious leaden. A statement from lbe board Said Judy was a~ whether be . f:autbomed or acquiesced in lbe tiUon,'' and he responded that e did not want a clemency earing. t ' '''nle ACLU bas fYed for this earing wittiout my ernUSlion1" the statement uoted Judy as saying. I • I ~rashes kill t two driven • ~ ~ Two drivers havt died as a re- ult of setta.rate automobile acci- ents in Orange County. In both ~aaes their cars smashed into posts in center dividers. 1 ( Buena Park police said San· 1 1 lira lean Lopez, 39, of Covina !was pronounced dead at the cene at 12:44 this morning after er car crashed into a signal at at Beach Boulevard and ancbester Avenue. And Chad MacDonald, 23, of orba Linda died Thursday af. ernoon from bead and intemaJ njuriea be 1uffered that morn-wben hLI car hit a light post n Imperial Highway near raemer Bo•levard in Brea, lice said. Nancy now 'dilarmed' WASHINGTON <AP) - Nancy Reagan says she has gotten rid of the "tiny little gun" that drew so much fire a few montha back. The first lady, in her ·first interview si.itce lbe 'jn- auguratioo, also said she ·doesn't spent as much on clothes as some have re- :ported. · · 1 do oot buy that many clothes. What clothes I buy f wear forever. My • husband teases me and says I still have my gym bloomers from school," Mrs. Reagan told NBC News. John Wayne Airport seb Sunday hours Beginning April 26, com-. merciaJ jet air carriers will not be permitted to operate flilbts before 8 a.m . on Sundays from John Wayne Airport. Letters advbing airlines of the c hange in the curfew, which begins at 10 p.m. were sent out this week by Airport Manager Murry Cable. Extension of the curfew from 7 to 8 a.m. was authorized Feb. 18 as par,t of the County Board of Supervisors' approval of the airport master plan. Residents living under de- parture paths long have been critical of early morning fli8)lta, particularly on weekends. Extension of the curfew was negotiated between Supervisor Thomas Riley and Newport Beach officials prior t.o action on the master plan. Republic Airlines wiU be most affected by the curfew change. lt now operates three flights from the airport between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Sundays. Frontier Airlines now operates one flight during the hour; Western Airlines operates none. Air California currently operates one flight during the hour, but has plans to change its schedule April 1. · All airlines change their schedules April 26, the dale daylight saving times takes ef- fect . ,,...._.4J JIUS ••• operation budget for the system is $355,000. Council m em bers have authorized city transit officials to meet with the OCTD board t.o discuss the county's plans. If the county ls t.o maintain the contract. citv o(ficlals also wtll attempt t.o reach a long-term un- der a tandina regardln1 the Monarch Bay route. The contract la renewed each year, which annually leaves the city in an uncertain position for lta transit plans. llAINOWICe •West.._,._, c-t• -... CA. llMll ...... : ... IMO,(a .. -..., CA ..... , ...... _.4J WALTER ••• calmness that became tinged with emotion only in the strongest circumstances, as in the death of President Kennedy. Frank ReynoJda, anchorman for ABC ''S ' ' W or I d N e w s Tonight,'' called Cronkite a "symbol of authority and responsibility." And John Chan- cellor, the 'NBC "NighUy News" anchorman, c r e dited his longtime adversary with guiding television news toward "serious journalis m without a lot of hokum." Rather, tall and dark-haired at 49, will bring a new style to the "Evening News" navored so long by Cronkite 's av uncular personality. Rather "will be different from Walter. and that will probably lead to a churning effect for a while," predicted ABC 's ArledRe . Cloudy akie1, more rain/all /or weekend The National Weather Service ia predicting cloudy days for the weekend wjth a slight chance of showers tonight and Saturday. However, a weather service spokesman said the forecast could change to more rain if a low pressure system in the Gulf of Alaska moves south. For that reason he declined t.o issue a forecast for Sundav Temperatures are expected to be in the high 40s tonight, in· creaslng t.o a high of 68 degrees Saturday, the spokesman said. Since the rains began March l , south Orange County has re- ceived nearly 4 inches of rain, according to the Orange County Flood Control District. A spokesman for the district said nearly a half-inch of rain fell from 8 a.m. Thursday t.o 8 a. m. Frida/. The season total for the area is reported t.o be 7.19 inches of rain. Sorry; juat dropping in TACOMA, Wash. (AP> Verna Boettcher was understand· ably amazed when a man crashed through her bedroom ceiling, bounded around her apartment in a panic and bolted out the door, covered with plaster dust. Pierce County sheriff's dep- uties said the man was 'among three burg.lary auapecta they had been trying to serve with arrest warrants in the suburban Lakewood apartment building. Ma. Boettcher told deputies she and ber 19-year-old dau1hter w're in her apartment when they were startled by a craah from the bedroom. SeeoodJ lat.er, abe said, a plaster-coated man darted out of the bedroom, made a wrons turn into the bathroom and fled outthefroatdoor. , .... ~.4J HALL ••• El SalvadOr eyes congress elections SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -Pre1ldent Joie Napoleon Duarte. 1ay1 El Salvador's rulin1 civilian· mllitary junta bu taken tbe flrlt 1tep toward all-civilian covem· ment by naminc a three-man commiulon t.o draft a law pro- vldin1 for contresaional elec- tion• next year. Another aovernment 1pokeaman told reporten Thurs- day t.be National Assembly to be elected ln 1182 would conajder amendine tbe constitution and make arrangements for the elec- tion of a president. The spakesman said the elec- tion commission members are Jorge Bustamante, 68, a physi- cian; Ernesto Rodriguez Rivas, 35, a civil engineer, and Guillermo Antonio Guevara Lacayo, 40, a lawyer. Guevara Lacayo is Duarte's personal secretary and is active in the president's Christian Democratic Party. Bustamante and Rodriguez Rivas have no political affiliation. On the war front, the army said it repulsed a guerrilla at- tack on a national guard post in the northern town of JuUapa, killing 10 attackers. Fighting also was reported near Jutiapa in Cinquera, where the govern- ment said leftists set fire t.o the city hall and kidnapped two. Police in San Salvador said three bombs exploded in the capitaJ Thursday, and one did serious damaae to a bank. Officials also reported the slaying of Salvadoran journalist Mauricio Antonio Driotez near the capital but gave no indica- tion whether be was the victim of the leftists or a right-wing death squad. More than 14,000 have been re· ported killed by the army. right- wing de ath squads and leftist guerrillas since the overthrow 17 months ago of the right-wing military government of Presi· dent CarlOIS Humberto Romero. Meanwhile, the United States must end "erosion in our hemis phere" and "get the Cubans not to play around in our backyard,'' Gen. David C. Jones says. But while the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff defended the use of U.S. advisers in El Salvador for that purpose, he declined to say Thursday whether U.S. troops were being CODI ...... f• acdoD ta tM C.- tral Amerlean cowrtry • "I'm not 1oln1 to dl1cu11 military adion, wMtber ll'I con· templated or not." Jonea aaid 1n a qaieadoa·uad·anawer 1eulon with members of the Chicago Bar Auodatioa. , Jones didn't mention El 'Guns' debuts Salvador cUreetlJ la a •bert apeeeb be made to the UIOd•· lion, but attorney• later pep- pered blm wlth quetUona about tbe 1trife.torn cowatry. He a"6ded aaylsa• bow much money or manDOWer tbe Uulted Si.tel WOllld commit to support. inf El Salvador'11ovemmeot. Laguna Beach High School drama student Norman Lawson portrays a military rifle, and Denise Vlasis is a "Saturday Night Special" in one-act play called ''Guns'' at the high school autitorium tonight and Saturday. Showtime is 8:01 p.m. beth nights, and tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for students ~d children. Production also in- cludes one-act play called "Bugs." . Super 80s tiff emerges By FREDERICK SCHOEM EHL Of ta. Oelff ,.,.., SI.tiff Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley has privately ex- pressed resentment that it was a fellow supervisor who an- nounced plans by Frontier Airlines to purchase the new and quieter DC-9 Super 80s for use at John Wayne Airport. According to knowledgeable officials, Riley was piqued because the airport -the center of increasing controversy -is in his district, yet the airline chose to make the announcement through Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark. It has been traditional for board members of make official announcements of major events occurring within their respec- tive districts. But such was not the case Thursday when Frontier, based in Denver and one of four com· mercial jet air carriers serving the airport. revealed its inten· lion to purchase three of the $22 million McDonnell Douglas-built air craft. Should Frontier follow through with its announced plans, it would join Air California and Republic Airlines in adding the Super 80s to their fleets. Only Western Airlines, among the jet air carriers serving the airport, does not have intentions to purchase the Super 80. Frontier's deci sion to purchase the new jet is part of an all-out effort by the carrier to preserve its privilege -granted by the board of supervisors -to continue to serve lbe Orange County market. The carrier rues to Denver via Las Vegas from John Wayne Airport. lt operates two flights daily. Under the approved airport master plan and a proposed air carrier airport access plan, airlines rlying the quietest aircraft would win future privileges to operate from John Wayne Airport. The keystone to "fl ying quiet," to use the phrase popular with airport officials . is purchase of the Super 80s, which are demonstrably quieter on takeoff than either t.he existing DC-9 or the Boeing 737 . Frontier now operates the Boeing aircraft, as does Air California and We stern . Republic utilizes the DC-9. Frontier. since it began service at the airport Dec. LS, bas achieved the lowest average takeoff noise level of the four jet air carriers. SPECIAL PURCHASE . BERVEN CARPETS "Radiant Point" Limited quantity 5,000 yds.-8 colors UL TRON NYLON: including padding & installation A NOST RECOGNIZED AND RESPECTED SYMBOL OF QUALITY IN M INDUSTRY. •ANTI STATIC • RESlm SOILING • RETAINS APPEARANCE • .. Walter Cronkite bids farewell tonight· NEW YORJC (AP) -Walter Cronkite la retirinl aa the nation's moat beJoved anchorman toollbt, leavin& his familiar seat at "CBS Evenint News" to Dan Rather after 19 years of asaurin a Americans that ''that's the way it is." (Related story, photo, Page C9). Cronkite, recognized in a poll taken in the mid·l970S as the moet t.ruated man in America, leaves aa the pre-eminent fi«ure in television journallam. (Channel 2, 7p.m.) "ffehu beenanabsolutectant; and all of us ln the buaineu owe him a J?Hat deal," said Roone Arled~e, resident of ABC News and S , whose "Wol'ld News Toni t" stands to &•in from Cron te1sdepa.rture. The compeUtlon for Cronkite's faithful beaan several days ago, tboueb neither Aldredee nor William J. Small, NBC News' preaident, expects any sudden sblft ln viewer preference. •'I ui1nlt a Jot of people un· dereatimate Dan Rather's ability and popularity," a aid Small, a former CBS News executive. "I don't see any immediate chanae. U OQe does come, it will be a mat- terof mootba." Rather takes over as "Evening News" anchorman Monday ni&ht. Hi5 contract wu originally reported to be for $8 million over No co at role Reagan ref>eats Salvador stand WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan said today that none of the American advisers sent to El Salvador will be going into combat , but h e acknowledged that "we can't, I'm sorry to say, make it risk- free." The president rejected com- parisons between U.S. involve- ment in El Salvador and the first periods of American military in- volvement in Vietnam. But he said, "We don't perceive the • Mesa bar shutdown . upheld An Orange County Superior Court judge refused today to in- v aJidate an ordinance under which the Coata Mesa City Coun- cU revoked an entertainment and dancJng permit for the Cuckoo's Nest, a punk rock bar. Judge Robert Fitzgerald re- jected arguments by Ronald Talmo, a Santa Ana attomey, tbat the ordinaDce waa "un- conaUtution'1 ~ lb face." Tbe ruling meaftS the Cuckoo's Neat, located at 1'114 Placentia Ave., will remain closed, bar- ring intervening action by the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. Talmo said he would seek a stay of the council's permit revocation action this anemoon, but said be considered it unlike· ly the appeals court would issue an order today. "I guess the First Amendment doesn't exist in Orange County," Cuckoo's Nest stockholder Jerry Roach commented following Fitzgerald's ruling. The City Council voted unanimously Feb. 23 to revoke the permit allowing live enter· tainment and dancing after re- ceiving complaints that the bar is a br~g ground for drug and alcohol abuse, vandalism and violence. At today's court hearing, City Attorney Tom Wood said that testimony showed an "imD\inent threat of violence and damage to public property.'' "There was an attempt to run over a police officer and shots have been fired. The council bad to act to restore peace and or- der," Wood told Fitzgerald. "We'r e not ch allenging the facta presented to the city coun· cit," Talmo responded as the Judge listened. need of any American troops," in the Central American nation. In h.ia second news conference since talting office, Reagan em· pbasized that the U.S. advisers sent to aid the El Salvadoran government will not have com- bat roles. "None of them will be accompanying El Salvadoran tr®ps into .lCtion," he said . Reagan described U.S. goals in aiding the military.civilian junta in El Salvador as "an at- tempt to try to halt infiltration Nancy now 'disarmed' WASHINGTON CAP> - Nancy Reagan says she bas gotten rid of the "tiny little ,gun" that drew so much fare a few months back. Tile first lady, in her . llrat interview aiDce tlie ·in- a u1uration, also said she •doesn't spent u much on clothes as some have re- ported. • • 1 do not buy that many clothes. What. clothes l buy I wear rorever. My husband teases me and says I still have my gym bloomen h'om school," Mrs. Reagan told NBC New.s. Agran fights approval of amphitheater Irvine City Councilman Larry Agram formally appeaJed Plan- ning Commission approval of a proposed 10,000-spectator am- phitheater today, thus insuring the City Council will have final say on the project. ' In the brief appeal filed with City Clerk Nancy Rowland, · Agrao expressed concern about aircraft crub hazards at the potential amphitheater site and noted that no binding agreement between the Marine Corps and the developers has been adopted to mitiJ(ate that hazard. The proposed amphitheater at Lion Country Safari He's directly under a heavily used Jet training pattern for El Tor-0 Marine Corps.Air Station. into the Americas by ter- rorists." Concerning the Vietnam com· parlsons, he said: "I think the situation is entirely different." Then he made a statement that previous presidents made about the U.S. role in Vietnam7 saying the United States was "aiding a government that asked our aid." He added, "We do not foresee the need of American troops in this. We're sending some SO-odd personnel for training. We have such training squads in more than SO countries today.'' In an opening s tatement, Reagan said be intends to cut the federal payroll by at least $1.3 billion over the next two years, because taxpayers have bad to tighten their belts "and it's time to put Washington on a diet, too." The president said bis budlet will curb the roster of federal employees by nearly 100,000 from the levela planned by Jim·. my Carter, bU l>emocratic pre.. decen«. Reagan said be will impose ceilln11 to reduce federal employment by 33,000 t.hla year and by 13,100 from t.be lnell that had been pl&DIH!d for 1112. He announced that plan in opening a question-by-lottery news conference, a session be called "our first attempt at Rea1an roulette ." Reagan r e fus ed to say whether be would veto any con- gressionally 'enacted tax cuts that are at odds with his economic program calling, among other things, for a 10 per- cent reduction in income tax rates for individuals, effe<:tive July 1. ·'The veto Is a tool of govern- ment and I've never been reluc· tant to use it," he said. "I'm reasonably optimistic. Im not lookine for a confrontatJon with Congress." Reagan said be 1feels there is "great bipartisan support" for his programs on Capitol Hill. The president said be hopes the American people will be patient as he tries to turn around tbe economy. "We'r1! not promising any in- stant cure," he said. Rea1an said he does not expect any more than "beginning sig n s" of progress in the batUe against ln· nation within the next several months. He said ''it will take some time" before the effects of ad- mlnlatration programs will be felt in the economy. .Jogging has pitfalls Two runnen· fall into manhole•, 1uing 87 GLENN 8C01'T • Of .. o.lly ~Miff You can add another obltacle to tbe Jo1- 1er'1liltoft.binp to avoid in Oran•• County. That Ult alreacl7 aboWd laave lac;Juded 1ucb malnltay1 u l>Oberma p&meben, mo- peda, puddles, shin apll.ntl, roller wten, land uaUea, Santa Alla wiDda, pbeaaaat eeuon, tempsatun lnnniou aDd earphone ltereol wltbout warrantlea. No. add manbolet. TllDS TLU>mONAL public work• ~ e• ball out to be eamouftqed ltuu .. to joaen, bued OD NCIM clnelop-.• ..U. Tldl ,....., la fact. two ~Ila" Ned Rlt .......... c.rt ........... ..,.., tMJ ..... .._tlleJfellcloftm•,._, . five yean, but a recent report put the pact at S20 million over 10 years. Cronkite. at N , will continue u a CBS news correspondent and sometime commentator, and will anchor "Univer1e," the network's new science ma1uine. In a full-paee advertisement in some newapapen today, CBS pre- sented a picture of Cronkite above the phrase '' lntroducln1 Our New eat Correspondent." The decllloii to &i ve up tbe "Zveninl News" uaianment he took April 18, lt182, was bla own, Cronktte said, and "I don't doubt that J am 1olnl to ml11 this a ereat, o-eat deaf.·· Tbe aelectiori of Rather to replace Cronkite touched off a chain reaction that elevated Ed Bradley to "80 Minutes," where Rather bad been co-editor since 1975, andsent Roger Mudd-once considered Cronkite's heir- apparent -to NBC. lrqnically, Rather and Mudd may someday compete u rival anchormen. Cronkite, a former fonlp cOr· respondent for United Press, joined C~ News in July 1950, and replaced Doualu Edwarda u "Evenlne News" ane)sorman when the pro1ra~ was still 15 mlnuteslong. He developed a reputaUoo for a CSee WALTER, Page AZ> Dally l'llet ""°'• ltY Qary ~ I LOOKING ~ GUU. y AT MAR OF FOftD PRO•mnv TOWARD CAM£LBACK STREET Rtllft Oft..,. trouftd ....... ~tor IMHM• In Newport .,...,.. eroalon Bay area erosion feared Rain gouge• gulliea at hou1ing tract Dally ............ ,..., DARK BOX MARKS GULLY More llltt ~ the bay? By 8TEVE llAJlBLE Of .. Deity ..... '4afl Thousands of cubic yards of dirt a"' threatening to wash into the Upper Newport Bay due to major erosion on a Newport Beach development slle, a .state Fish and Game official reported today. Ron Hein, the state official in charge of watching out for the bay's ecological reserve, said freshly graded earth has been swept toward the bay during re- cent rain storms. The rains have reportedly opened up several deep chasms on an area of the J.M. Peters Co. developme nt site near Camelbaclt Street between Jam- boree Road and MacArthur Boulevard. The land is beinsr oreoared for cons truction of 200 dwelling units. Hein said from his observa- tions, it appears large amounts $83,000 all gone, family asks welfare But a state referee, who ordered payments resumed, noted that "dope dealers and 1amblen do not provide receipta," Brodie Hid. Sorry; jUlt dropping in of earth are being swept through the deep gullies toward the San Dit;go Creek, the bay's main tributary. "There's been a tremendous amount of erosion there," said Hein. estimating one of the chasms is at least 20 feet deep. Officials from the develop- ment firm. constructing homes on the 100-acre site north of the Ford Aerospace facility. could not be reached for comment to- day. Newport city officials. noting the Peters development firm bas tried to lake precautions to stem the flow of sill toward the bay, s uggested the chas ms may a lready have been present before the rains. But Hein says the rain has cut through the site's earth like a knife through butter. He says it's obvious to blm that the con· tractor's efforts to control runoff have been unsuccessful. City officials said the de· veloper placed thousands of sandbags around the site to halt runoff and constructed two silt· catch basins in the area. "But they're filled up,'' said Hein of the catch basins. Many of the sandbags appear to have slipped Into the gullies along with the dirt. "They have a silt basin out <See EBOSJON. Pa1e AZ> 811111 ~IAIT 1111111 Falr tooilht and Satur- • day with chance of rain 10 percent or less. Lows tonitht ln 40s. IHlgha Saturday 63 alont the cout, 88 inland. llllDITIUY S llakeapearc '• •' 11'• Nm:,_, of V~" toW be pre ...... bllot0tU·....,... troupe o/ ptrfor"''" of lnOa Coaat lttptrlor1 ~Aprils. PogeCJ. 11111 I l I Bestaurant elaarred • Newport Beach firefighters prepare to enter the Apadana restaurant in Newport Center this morning. T he 6 a.m . blaze, which in· vestigators say likely was set by an arsonist, caused $175.000 in damaie and took 19 firefighters 20 minutes to -extinguish. One fireman injured his neck battling the fire, which clouded much of the center with smoke and sent fumes into the neighboring E . F . Hutton building. r ..... r.,,.Ai EROSION ••• there that must be a grand total of a quartes: acre in sbe and there's at least 80 acres worth of runoff going right into it." Hein says for starters the Cirm 's .silt basin should be cleaned out immediately. "Another alternative is not lo do major land grading like this during the rainy season," sug- gested the Fish and Game of· ficial. Hein claims a levee on the south side of the San Diego Creek appears to be holding back the now of silt. But, be says, It won't hold it back forever. Silt that makes its way toward the bay has been a concern with Newport lawmakers and en· vironmentalists for years. Fish and Game officials have agreed to spend $700,000 this year to re- move sediment from the upper reaches of the bay. where the clogging is most evident. The irony of the dredging- project, Hein ha~ sai~. is that! the amount of salt bis depart·: ment can afford to remove will measure little more than half the amount of dirt and sediment washed into the bay last year. Two assist driver from burning auto The driver of a Corvette sports car that smashed into a guard rail on the Corona del Mar fi'reeway escaped from his burn· lng car with only cuts and bruises. ·, California Highway Patrolman FTank Deal and an unidentified motorist were credited by observers with pull· lng Gerald Clifton, 35. of Santee from bis car, which erupted in flames up to 20 feet high Tues· day. CliftOB was treated and re· leased at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital after the 10:55 p.m. ac· cident. CHP Officer Tom Kerns said today that Clifton's Corvette was \n one southbound lane near Baker St.reel and a Porsche was In the other when the Porsche swet~ into Clifton's lane. Clifton jerked his car to the rijbt, but lost control, hit the guard rail and flipped, Kems said. The Porsche swerved to the left and hit a road divider, but the driver was not hurt, Kerns added. No citations were issued, Kerns said. Reagan rap s Iran UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Tbe Reagan admlnistralion, ta.k· lng wue with former President Jlmmy Carter, has told U.N. Secretary-Genera l Kurt W ald.beim that Iran bu not fully comp.lied with U:N, and World Court directives on the release of the American bostages, accord- lng to a letter made public Thurs· day. Of'ANOE COAST Illy Piiat County's jobless workers increase The number of unemployed workers in Orange County climbed as usual in January as the unemployment rate reached 5.1 percent, according to the state Employment Development Department. The January figure is 1.6 per· cent higher than the 3.5 percent rate for December. when 11,200 more workers were employed in Orange County during the busy hoUday season. However, January's 5.1 per· cent rate also is almost a point higher than the 4.2 percent rate in January of 1979, reflecting a more sluggish local economy currently in the county. The number of jobs in Orange County in January was 853,500, according to the state agency. -That is 27,600 more jobs than in January, 1979. But while the number of jobs climbed, so did the number of persons who are unemployed. l n 1979, 45, 100 workers claimed to be without work. This January, the number increased to 57.100. Post-holiday layoffs by retail stores in the county were responsible for eliminating 6,900 seasonal and part-time jobs, state employment researchers said. An additional 2,400 con· struction jobs were cut out Amusement parks also laid off 1 ,900 workers after the_ December ruSb, and about 1,400 government jobs -half in schools and universities -were reduced. About 300 jobs were added in the manufacturing industry, but the total still is 300 short of the November 1980 totals. l\ites slated Saturday for Mrs. Taylor Memorial services for Costa Mesa businesswoman Beulah Taylor will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Crystal Cathedral chapel in Garden Grove. Mrs. Taylor, 67, who lived in Santa Ana, was killed Tuesday night in Orange when a car smashed into her auto. Also killed in the accident was a visiting Ohio aunt, Marie Miller, 86. Mrs. Taylor, longtime owner of Taylor's Trim Shop, an auto upholstery flJ'm at M5 Industrial Way. ls survived by two sons, Robert, of Huntington Beach, and Charles, of Fountain Valley; a daughter, Elaine Matranga of Villa Park, nine rrandcbildren and two grea~-grandchildren. The family suggests donations to the Orance County Chapter ol the American Cancer Society. 9,000 seek jobs/or 90 MAUMEE. Ohio (AP ) -The rush for jobs at a new battery manufactur· ing plant ended with about 9,000 traveling up to 200 miles to apply for 90 open- ings. The applicants c ame from as far as Detroit and Youngstown, and waited in rain and snow. The company had to use a bor· rowed exhibition hall on the county fairgrounds as a hiring center. "I n-eed a job. What else can l do but try'?" one ap- plicant said Thursday. The plant is being opened at Holland, near Toledo, by the Globe Bat- tery division of Johnson Controls Inc. Phony window washer cleans up in Mesa When Costa Mesan Lisa Mock stopped by the Bank of America branch at 2701 Harbor Blvd. at 5: 10 p.m. Thursday to drop a de· posit in the night re pository everything looked normal. A black man was washing the bank's walk-up teller's window and the only other person in sight was another black man standing on the nearby corner. Police said she was surprised when the window washer pulled a pistol and demanded her bank bag containing about $200. The supposed window washer grabbed the bag and he and the other man took off at a run, she told police. Thief takes gallery art A $4,000 oil painting depicting a shepherd boy with a goat was ripped from its frame and stolen Thu rsday from a Newport Beach art gallery. Henry Vorgang, curator and owner of the Old World Art Gallery at 3439 Via Lido, told police the original art piece bad been stored face-down on a bookshelf. Someone, be told officers, en· ter ed bis shop through unknown means, pulled the painting from its black wood frame and escaped. , Vorgang said the painting had been loaned to his gallery by artist Richard Peterson. Irvine center planB backed The Irvine Plano,n1 Com· mlaaion baa approved deaip plans for a 28-acrel 218,000· 1quare foot commerc al ceater to be built on what la now a1ricultural land north of the in· tenectlon ol Irvine Center and Culver driv•. Tbe project, IOl\ln1 for which wu •Plll"O\'ed fqt 7ear by UM lmne Ql1 Couocll, la to lndude 27 •torel tbt will ..U bome bn· pro••mnt product&, 10 otMr 1en e r al retaU ab::t t bret ,......... ............. WI p¥9~1'1Miw1a.J. ,..,, .._., ....... ... "' , ............. -.. ... ..... ~be tlmin• eouldn'l bavt bMn better. Al otanse County •ovem· ment wu ftijn1 a lawsuit to re- cover the eott of repalrtna the •tructuraUy denclent Hall ol Ad- m lnlatration, employees wbo work lD tbe Santa Ana buildJq were be1ng evacuated. pro.9d ftlini lbe la•auJt. A com- panion •Wt over the cost of re- mov al of tbe decoraUve beams currently ii peod.lng 1n superior court. Thursday's two evacuations proved humorows to employees, some of whom sported hardhat.a to demonstrate thelr concern over Quieter j et tM 1tnct-.'1aafety. Jun e Al•aand er, the 1upervi1ora clerk, refused to leave the bulldinc when the second alarm 10UDded. "Once a day iJ enouah," abe 1i1hed u ahe returned lo her work. The rest of her aWf bad left. The lawsuit a1alnst bulldlna de· 1l1ner LeRoy Rose, of Palm De1ert, and structural en1tneers Robert Scherrer, of Santa Ana, and Hanna Baumann, of Newport ~each, wu fi!ed in Orange Coun- ty Superior Court Thursday after· noon by Deputy County Counsel Terry Dixon. News rekase Coincidentally, fire alarms sounded in which tape recorded messages ordered persons occu· pying the build.in po Jea ve. The alarms were triggered twice Thursday -once in the morning when workmen repair· ing the structure accidentally broke a fire sprinkler system and in the afternoon when dust ac· tivated a smoke detector. piques Riky Workers are threading large diameter steel cables through the five-story building, opened two years uo. to make it earthquake safe. Repairs are estimated to cost about $1 million on top of the building's original $8.9 million price tag. The county, thr.>ugh legal ac· lion, hopes to recover the cost of repairing the building. The building has proved an em· barrassment to county officials since it opened. Decorative beams that once ringed the in· verted pyramid shaped structure cracked and later were removed. Then, the building began crack· ing in several places. calling its structural integrity into question. Studies indicated the building could suffer severe damage in the event of a major earthquake. The county contends in the legal action that Rose, the arch.itect, and S<:herrer and Baumann, the engineers, were negligent in specifications for the hall's con· structioo. Supervisors in December ap- ,,....PflPAJ WALTER •.• calmness that became tinged with emotion only in the strongest circumstanc~. as in the death of President Kennedy. Frank Reynolds, anchorman for ABC's ''World News Tonight," called Cronkite a ·'symbol of authority and responsibility." And John Chan· c~llor, the NBC "Nightly News" anchorman , credited his longtime adversary with guiding television news toward ·'serious journalism without a lot of hokum." Rather, tall and dark-haired at 49, will bring a new style to the "Evening News·· flavored so long by Cronkite 's avun c ular personality. Rather "will be different from Walter, and that will probably lead to a churning effect for a while," predicted ABC's Arledie. New York 'rated' NEW YORK CAP> -The na· tion's largest city regained a m easureof financial respectabili· ty Thursday as a major rating or· ganization assigned it a favorable rating that should clear the way for its first sale of long-term bonds since the fiscal crisis began. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of U.. o.llf ,., ... Slaff Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley bas privately ex- pressed resentment that it was a fellow supervisor who an- nounced plans by Frontier Airlines to purchase the new and quieter DC-9 Super 8011 for use at John Wayne Airport. According to knowledgeable officials, Riley was piqued because the airport -the center of increasing controversy a is in his district, yet the airline chose to make the announcement through Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Clark. It has been traditional for board members of make official announcements of major events occurring within their respec- tive districts. But such was not the case Thursday when FTontier, based in Denver and one of four com· mercial jet air carrier s serving the airport, revealed its inten· lion to purchase three of the $22 million McDonnell Douglas-built aircraft. Should Frontier follow through with its announced plans, it would join Air California and Republic Airlines in adding the Super 80s to their fleets. Only Western Airlines, among the jet air carriers serving the airport, does not have intentions to purchase the Super 80. Frontier 's decision to purchase the new jet is part of an all-out effort by the carrier to preserve its privilege -granted by the board of supervisors -to continue to serve the Orange County market. The carrier flies to Denver via Firemen's part,y probed ROSSFORD. Ohio (AP) City officials were trying to determine which volunteer firemen took prostitutes to the city fire station after the department's annual Christmas party. Three or four men were involved in the incident, which occurred after the Dec. 20 party broke up, and some firemen also took a joy ride in a city ambulance the same night , city administrator Milan Vavrik said Wednesday. When their identities are determined, they will be asked to resign from the department or be dismissed, Vavrik said. Las Vegas from John Wayne Airport. It operates two flights daily. Under the approved airport master plan and a proposed air carrier airport access plan airlines flying the quietest aircraft would win future privileges to operate from John Wayne Airport. The keystone to ··flying quiet," to use the phrase popular with airport officials , is purchase of the Super 80s, which are demonstrably quieter on takeoff than either the existing DC-9 or the Boeing 731. Frontier now operates tne Boeing aircraft, as does Air C alifornia and Wes t e rn . Republic utilizes the DC-9. Frontier, s ince it be gan service at the airport Dec. 15. has achieved the lowest average takeoff noise level of the four jet air carriers . * * * John Wayne Airport sets Sunday hours Beginning Arri! it;, com · mercial jet air carriers will not be permitted to operate flights before 8 a.m. on Sundays from John Wayne Airport. Letters advising airUnes of the change in the curfew, which begins at 10 p.m. were sent out this week by Airport Manager Murry Cable. Extension of the curfew from 7 to 8 a.m. was authorized Feb. 18 as part of the County Board of Supervisors' approval of the airport master plan. Residents living under de· parture paths long have been critical of early morning flights, particularly on weekends . Extension of the curfew was negotiated between Supervisor Thomas Riley and Newport Beach officials prior to action on the master plan. Republic Airlines will be most affected by the curfew chan~ It now operates three flights from the airport between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Sundays. Frontier Airlines now operates one flight during the hour; Western Airlines operates none. Air California currently operates one flight during the hour, but has plans to change its schedule April 1. All airlines change their schedules April 26, the date daylight saving times takes ef· feet. SPECIAL PURCHASE BERVEN CARPETS "Radiant Point" Limited quantity 5,000 yds.-8 colors ·UL TRON NYLON: including ~ding& installation A NlJST RECOGNIZED AND RESPECTED SYMBOL OF QUALITY IN TtE INDUSTRY. •ANTI STATIC• RESISTS SOILING• RETAINS APPEARANCE l • ,,,.,.n 16'l nACINTIA AVINUE • COSTA MISA. CALIP. 9'671 • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACnONS =AtiOlilfllCUIOI T•AMSOll fMI •IWYOtl•,M1MUT, ~ACl.,IC, ... W, IOtYO-, OIYMl'T UO (IM(hOIAJI nou ..,. .. uo ••....n10 •'f , .. , "'"° , .. '"''""· Dow Jones Final UNCHANGED CLOSING 114.12 ·•" .,..._ ~ Now time ..... ~~ . I , '9 to· buy car If you muat buy a new car (your 10.year-old jalopy baa gooe almost 100,000 miles, tta problema ar• unfixable and you don't want to buy a uaed cu) oow may beagoodtlme. Auto sales bne been wa)"down. Interest rat.es on car purchases have killed counUeta deals and a ales mm are anxious to unload vehicles that in many lmtanca a mount to a 70 ·100 day ~ supply. Here are ,. your dos and ----------~ ~ don'ts. a deat!~:sc: IYlVll Plllll ... -, his lot. This may defy other advice you've heard, but consider: That d ealer is paying interest on that car to the manufacturer's finance firm or bis local bank. It's called "floor planning.·· The longer the car stays on the lot, the more it costs the dealer. -DON'T SHOP THE showrooms on weekends or evenings. Go during daytime, weekday business bount, preferably on one of the nastiest days of the season. Timing is important and you have a psychological advantage in an empty showroom on a grim day. -Do your homework first. Read several back issues of Motor Trend or Car and Driver and buy lbe latest issues, too. Automotive News, the industry's trade publication, will give you good guides; check your library. -Learn vehicle wholesale and retail prices from available Buyers' Guides. But with Detroit marking up car prices so many times a year. even prices in the newest guides may be out of date. FIGURE THE PERCENTAGE markup from the guides and with a pocket calculator, esllmate the dealer cost for the models you like. -Keep in mind that the dealer markup -usually 12 to 16 percent -is not his "profit." He has expenses. ButbeaJsogels added "incentive" money. -Ask the cu.stomer relations departments of the auto companies if there are factory rebates on any makes or models. U not listed in your phone directory, dial 800-555·1212 for information. -SELECT A DEALER as close to home aa possible. Your car will have to be serviced regularly. There iB no sense irr saving SlOO by buying from a faraway outlet and spending more in time and gas drlvinl to and from the deaJenbip. -U you are new in an area or don't know a dealer's reputation, check the Better Buaineflt' Bureau or Chamber of. Commerce. Ask how long the dealer bas been in business under the same ownership. -When you have narrowed down your choice, check with an independent car leasine company (not a dealer who happens aJao to lease cars). Even ii you have no thought of leasing, gettinf quotes on similar cars will jive you a clue oo their resale or trade-in value. -IN FIGURING WHAT the dealer's cost is, be aware that the markup Ln your price gulde ls for the base model. Optional equipment may be marked up 30 to SO percent. A good rule of thumb: Buyfor85to90percentofthe list price of lhe base car, plus 70 to 75 percent of the optional equipment Hst price. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS -1" .. 1~ • 1,1' -2~ _,,,,. -l'h -l'A -"" --+ ~ . 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