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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 l:lllT f RIOAY MARCH ')! PIHi BusUiessman cites honor Newport Beach businessman Jack Torre says bis role in the capture or two men swipected ol businen fraud wu "simply a matter or honor.'' TORRE WORKED with FBI agents durin1 the put two months in an Investigation tbat ended Wedneaday when Harold Russell of Scotuctale, Aris., and Jerry Petersen or Denver were arrested by red,ral authorities outside Torre's constl'uction office at 1101 Dove St. The men are suspected of one count of conspiracy and three counts of wire fraud for allegedly settln1 up a kickback scheme in which they wanted Torre to pay them $50,000 each in return ror millions or dollars worth of con- struct.ion contracts to build up to 50 restau.rants. Rather than agree to lhe kickbacks Torre contacted General Foods Corporation, which owned the two men's subsidiary business, Mexican Foods of America, Inc .• ac· cording to FBI sources. GENERAL FOODS officials then notified the FBI, which in turn recruited Torre's help in gathering evidence against the men, the FBI said. (See MAMER OF HONOR, Page A2) YllR llllTlll llllY NPll ' OR ANGE COUNTY \.A LIFOHNIA 25 CENTS Ta1-i·ed victim weds Ceremony delay ed TUSCUMBIA, Ala. I AP> -A woman who was tarred and feathered on what was to have been her wedding day -al- legedly by her fiance's ex-wife and former sister-in-law -went through with the ceremony two d ays late. Elizabeth Jamieson, 40, was married to Or. John McElwey Thursday, two days after the tarring incident. She wore a wig to cover her shorn head. The two sisters accused of cut- ting off her hair, stripping her to the waist and tarring and feathering the upper part of her body, are Cree on $15,000 bond each. Marita Mc Elwey, 53, and Mrs . Robbie Jean Mccorkle, 49, were charged with kidnapping, burglary and assault. The assault ca m e after McElwey announced plans to marry Mrs .Jamieson, a Green Valley, Ariz .. registered nurse who had worked with the doctor 15 years ago in Muskegon, Mich. McElwey now practices in Town Creek, Ala. They were married by Probate Judie Tommy Crosslin in a quiet ceremony in his office The bride wore a short brown wig. · The newlyweds have not de· cided whether to remain in Town Creek permanently. She was in McElwey's trailer Tuesday preparing for her wed· ding when the doctor·s former wife and her sister allegedly barged in with a shotgun. After allegedly forcing her in· to a chair, cutting he r hair, and then stripping and tarring and feathering her, they a llegedly took her to a garbage dump and left her there. "When the scissors were first pulled out, I thought I was going to be killed," the new Mrs McElwey said. "A sho~gun was CSee TARRED, Page A2) SUSPECTS IN TARRING LAUGH A"ER ARREST Marita McElwey (left), Robbie Jean McCorkle $1 million OC ope ration ony N B man h e ld Runaway, 12, sex victim? By STEVE MARBLE Ot II• Daily ~11 .. SI.alt A 12·year-0ld San Diego boy, kidnapped more than a year ago after running away from his foster family. was allegedly sex- ually molested by his male cap· tor and moved from motel room to motel room, Newport Beach police claim. The brown-haired boy. taken into protective custody Tuesday by Newport authorities, is to be returned to San Diego today where the courts wi II decide where to place him Meanwhile, 52-year old Balboa I s land r esident Leon a rd Guiliard1 was Lo be arraigned to· day at Harbor Municipal Court on kidnap charges. lie 1s being held on $25.000 bail Police assert the Newport man grabbed the boy. who uses the name Jason. in early 1980 from a beach near Oceanside In vestigators co nt end Guiliardi had homosexual rela· lions with the youth and moved fre quently, living in Garden Grove. Huntington Beach and finally on Balboa Island in a one-bedroom apartment. Guiliardi. police said. has a history of sexual misconduct that dates back lo 1949. In· vesti~ators said he has pre· ORANGE COAST WIATHIR Local gusty 15 to 25 mph west to northwest winds expected to d ecr ease tonight. Mos tly s unny Saturday. Lows tonight 50 at beaches, 56 inland. Highs Saturday 68 along coast, 74 inland. 118101 TODAY Chuck Jones has crf!alf!d world whf!rf! animals and f¥oplf! MWT dif! Sf!f! Pagf! Cl . 11011 At Y-.. ,..Ice A1 l..M. .. yf A• .......... Cllllfertlle M Clefflfl... CM-011 C-lct ... ~ •11 · ............. ......... ti ................ ,, .. ......... Ct-It .._,..,.... •tt Mwek• c• 1......... (J .............. " I viously been arres ted for sodomy, lewd conduct, and con· tributing to the delinquency of a minor. Police also said he uses various names including James Randall, Leonard Giugliard and Rev. Randall James. The youth, whose real name is being withheld. has a history of running away. police said noting he had run away from San Diego County's Hill<'rcsl h omes 21 times. Police s aid he was placed al Hillcrest after running away from his father·s El Cajon home on three occasions . The boy was m ade a ward of the court after he told authorities his father had abused him, police reported. .. Unhappily ... said Newport detective Lavonne Campbe ll . .. the past year he has spent with this suspect has probably been the best year he's known ... Mrs. Campbell admitted that the boy expressed a love for the <See BOY, Page A2) Cops query • • w itness in .nurse slaying Long Beach police are ques· tioning one witness and seeking others in their probt? of the ex- ecution-style murder of a Hunt· ington Beach nurse whose body was discovered along a San Diego Freeway off-ramp. Long Beach officer Frank Castillo said investigators have found one man with information on the death Tuesday night of II Suk Choi, who was employed at St. Francis Medical Center ln LynwOOd. The tdenUty or lbe witness was withheld. Police sahl Mn. Chol's auto was rammed alon1 the south· bound transition road from the Lone Beach Freeway to the San Dieeo Freeway at about 11 p.m. .Inve1U1ator1 believe she was forced out of her auto and ta.ken to the Paclllc A venue exit In Loni Beach, where the waa compelled to lie fact down on the pavement and wu abot several Umet ln the head. CaaUJJo aald no arrest.I have been made yet ln tbe Incident. He aald detec:Uvu art •Mklnc other wtlnelHI to the colliltoll and murder. CuUUo said people wltb lnfonnation should coat.act Lont Bucb pollct at (211) &tO·nM. • s ring uste S pri1ag f ever in Florida Ch arliene Duval or Daytona Beach, Fla .. relaxes on the beach and sucks in a bit or refreshment while listening to a rock con- cert on the beach as students from across the country flock to the sands or the Suns hine State during their spring break . Wind cuts county power By JOHN NEEDHAM Ot IM Dally Pll•I St.Ill Limbs blown from trees by winds that gusted as high as 50 miles per hour kept Southern California Edison Co. c rews busy r estoring power to homes throughout Orange County Thurs· day. Though little serious damage was reported, severa l plate glass doors in commercial buildings were reportedly shattered by the buffeting winds. Edison spokesmen s aid more than 6,000 county residents were without power when the winds downed power lines . However, many of the outages were momentary. lasting less than a minute. spokesmen said. The National Weather Service is <'Ontinuing its travel advisory in the mountain and desert areas, where winds are expected to con· tinue gusting to 35 miles per hour tonight. A weather service spokesman Series to end TV's 'Barney Miller' hal,ted LOS ANGELES <AP> -The executive producer of the popular television comedy series ''Barney Miller" told the cast that he ls halt.ln1 lhe series at the end of this season, according to a publlcl1l for the show. After Thursday's vldeotapinl of an epllOde called "Riot.'' Danny ArnoJd -executive producer and co-creator of the ullrlcaJ comedy -told the shocked ca1t that only three more ahowa will be taped and that the April 23 episode wlll be the last of the series, 1ald Bob Garon, the pro1ram'1 pubUclst. ''Arnold said he appreciated their work, but that ht wanted to leave the 1erie1 on a bJCh note -u It hH eldattd for the •hen yean tt'• been on network TV," Oaroa 11ld. Arnold's announcement wu .. pedally 1urprt1ln1 becautt ABC-TV hu Indicated it wanta to renew lb• •bow for an •lcblh year, Garon added. ''Arnold HJd be felt tbt Um• and the tntrp of tbt people wr1Une and c:reatin1 tbt 1bow bad beeo extended 11 far u It could and he didn't want to product a mediocre pro- duct," Garon 1'1d. said an unstable air mass behind the storm brought heavy rain and s now in the mountains. and gust· ing northwesterly winds from 20 to 50 miles per hour across Southern California. At 11 :30 a .m . Thursday. a break in power lines at 15th Street and Clay Street in Costa Mesa lert 2,000 homes without power. All but 200 were restored by noon, an Edison spokesman said, with the remaining out for several hours . police said. The door of the Union Bank building at Newport Center in Newport Beach also was re· ported broken by winds. Several lowering date palms recently planted along Placentia A venue and 15th Street In Newport were shored up by work crews when they bt?gan Hating toward power lines. EdilOll spokesman said more than 35,000 cuatomers were left without powe r tbrou1hout Southern California Thursday from Palm Springs to Oran1e County. South Orante County suffered fewer power outa1e1 than other parts of the county because power Unea are under1roun d , said Edison apokesm•n Bud J acltley. Poles eeek food BRUSSEU, Belllum (AP) - Crl1l1•tom Poland bu Nked tbt E uropean ComlnOll Market fM · eoo,ooo ton.I ot food for tM nut rew months, • market spokesman tald today. Arrests began Mesa • ID ByJE&a YCLAVSEN OIU..Delly~le«St.11 U.S. Secret Service agents believe a $1 million counterfeiting ring has been wiped out with the arrests of four Orange County residents, the first occurring March6inCosta Mesa. That's when Costa Mesa pol.ice arres ted Stephen R. Palicki, 29, of Garden Grove in the Deja Vu bar. 2285 Newport Blvd. Investigators said Palicki pa.id a small bar cover charge that day with a bogus $100 bill and then dur· Ing the evening ordered three drinks, paying for each with bogus bills of the same denomina· lion and serial numbt?r. Palicki was arrested on suspi· cion or possessing counterfeit cur· rency when an alert cocktail waitress became s us picious. looked at all four bills closely and called for club personnel to move sn on the Garden Grove resident. Costa Mesa officers who were ca I le d to the scene arrested Palicki, but not before he alleged· ly tossed 36 additional $100 bills somewhere on the bar floor. Thal money. investigators warned, has never been re· covered and is still sought in the local area. Al Joaquin, assistant to the special agent in charge of the U.S. Secret Ser vice office in Los Angeles, said this week that Palicki's arrest led his men to Gail Berberich. 25, of Anaheim. Ms . Berberich, a cocktail waitress working for an Orange bar manager named John Kelly, had comigned about 45 bogus $100 bills to Palicki, Joaquin alleged. The deal. he claimed, was to re- < See BOGUS, Page AZ) U.S. cm~y overlwalaa SAN DIEGO (AP ) - Officials at the world-renowned San Dleeo Zoo say they've never 1een anything like It. "The country has eone koala craay," says 100 publlclst Jeff Jouett. A rawnln1 public haa been swampin1 J ouell's o ffice with calla since uven koalas arrived Tuetday from Australia ln a blat«tc tranHcUon. On U.S. toll for lets tban M houu, the animals became naUonaJ darllnt• overniabt, even ralln1 network televlllon appearances upon tbelr arrival In Los An1ele1. ) I \ jl I s Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, M1rch 27, 1961 Po~es stage 4-ho11 ·r strike WARSAW. Poland (AP> - The blareottactory whl11tJe111 bat· tered Poland's labor peace today as the 10 milllon-member Solidarity independent labor un- ion ataged a four·hour warning strike, defying Warsaw Pact troops and tanks maneuvertnc on the nation's borders. "We don 't want to overthrow the Communist party." national Solidarity leader Lech Walesa told striking workers at a steel mill near here. "We only want lo get rid of the people putting the brakes on renewal." Renewal ls the word Poles have glven to t h e economic and polltical reforms sought by Solidarity, the communist bloc's first non-governmental trade un- ion . So lid arity m e mbership participated. The warning strike was the first since Gen. Wojciecb J arugelskl became Poland's premier Feb. JO and called for a 90-day respite from strikes. It was believed lo be the largest coordinated labor pro- test in communist Poland's 38· year history. . Poland's official news media reported the work stoppages without comment. The Soviet news agency Tass, which called the situation "tense" in a lengthy article Thursday, did not refer to the strikes directly today. In Washington, offi cials were watching developments with con cern. f · rotn , • .,,,,. \ j DRIVERS ENCOUNTER HEAVY SAND ALONG PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Wind gu•t• of up to 50 mllea per hour c•uaecl power f•llurH •nd f•ll•n tr••• but no m•Jor d•m•ge The strike began at 8 a .m. local time and ended on schedule four hours later. But union officials have threatened a general -and open-ended -strike for Tuesday if their demands are not met. BOGUS ••• Newport files lawsuit Chal/,enges master plan for airport growt,h By GLENN SCOTf Of tlw o.i1, l"ii.t Si.fl • Newport Beach officials have f iled their muc h -he ralded laws uit c hallenging Orange County 's m ast er p l an for expanding use of John Wayne Airport. T he 52-page s uit filed in Orange County Superior Court Thursday alleges that the county fai l ed t o p r ovi d e "'programmatic" environmental impact studies to gauge specific consequences of the expansion City officials are asking the Fishennan excused NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -A prospective juro~ in Teno.eaaee'a clem ency- for·caah 'l'etnal aaked a • federal Juds• to be excuaed because he wanted to fi sh with his father under a full moon. The unidentified man told U.S. District J udge James P. Churchill on Thursd ay that he planned to go fishing in F lorida with his father in April. j ··Fishing under a full moon won't get you off but your 88-year-old father might," Churchill told the man before he and seven other pros pective jurors were excused. court to hold up implementation of the master plan. The master plan approved in February by the County Board or Supervisors was based on two e n v ironment a l impact st atements. But attorneys for Newport Beach argue in their suit that neither was tailored to discuss what they describe as m a mmoth environm e ntal effects from airport expansion. The suit was filed on the last day a llowed b y law f or challenges to the m aste r plan. The su1t was fin anced from a $250,000 fund budgeted by the city t~ fight airport expansion, which residents fear wi ll send more and more commercial jets ove r their affluent coastline community The master plan is based on allowing 34 percent more com mercaal jet flights a day - from the current 41 to 55 while achieving less total jet noise through the mandatory use or quieter, bul lar1er, jela. The plan would enable the atrport to serve up to 8.1 mUUon passengers per year compared to the current 2.6 million. T o accompl ish that. t he cramped terminal is planned to be expanded , feeder st reets improved and parkinlit lots added. The laws u it includes city claims that the traffic impacts weren't suffi ciently discussed in the environmental reports. Word of the lawsuit has piqued county 5th District Supervisor Th o m as Ril ey , w h o ha s spearheaded county attempts to work out compromises on the airport issue. :Carol cele brates Riley met Wednes day with Newport Beach Ma yor Jackie Heather and Councilman John Cox in a session described by Mrs . Heather as an attempt to mollify the supervisor's s trong reaction to the suit. Riley's district includes the airport and Newpor t Beach, and he s aid the suit could result In a stronger backlash against Newport Beach's position by proponents or even greater airport expansion. Innocence ple a told DANBURY. Conn. <API Arne C. Johnson has pleaded in- nocent to a cha rge that he murdered a friend, and his lawyer said the defense will matata.in I.hat Johnson is inno· cent becauae he waa poaaessed by lhedevH. The defense wi II conte nd J ohnson's friend, Alan Bono, was stabbed lo death as the inadver- tent victim of an act actually con· trolled by the devil because the devil controlled Johnson. said J ohnson's lawyer. Marlin Min- nella Johnson, 19, "took control" of a demon that had possessed an 11- year-old boy because · "he couldn't stand seeing the boy suffer like that any longer ," said Johnson's girlfriend. 26·year -old Deborah Glatzel She was interviewed after the arraignment at Danbury Superior Court. Enquirer asks new trial LOS ANGELES <AP> -While .Carol Burnett celebrates her 0$1.6 million judgment in a libel s uit, attorneys for the National Enquirer are planning their next move an attempt to have the ~ward reduced and get a new trial. .i_ "These were clearly excessive -uamages," says a ttorney .William Mas t erson . "It's i{idiculous -for five lines in a ;,sossip column to take a year 's ttarnings and half of a com- :Pany's net worth . . This is tbe ~uivalent of capital punishment ~gainst a corporation." ft Masterson said Thursday he ~ould file a motion next week or a new trial, reduction or am ages and reversal of the ; ury verdict. Should those mo- ions be denied. he will appeal he case, he said. Miss Burnett, the entertainer ho led a celebrity assault on be Enquirer in the courts, told eporters the money was the east of her concerns and she ~lans to donate the $1.6 miUion o charity. "tr they had given me a dollar plus carfare. I would have been happy," she said. "It was the principle." "I feel like I've been pregnant for five years and the baby is beautiful." she exulted moments after the verdict announcement Thursday brought her to tears . The entertainer's attorney, Ed Bronson, said no money would change hands in the case until appeals by the Enquirer are re- solved a process that could take two years. But it was the issue of money more than the complicated libel laws which occupied JUrors during their 13 hours of deliberations. Masterson said Superiol' Court Judge Peter Smith has the right to reduce the damage award if he finds it to be excessive. However, the $1.6 million $300,000 in general damages and $1.3 million punitive damages - was almost exactly the figure suggested by Brown to jurors . He asked for Sl.5 million -the ORANGE COAST Dallyfllat Claaatfted edvetttltnt 7141142·5171 All othef depllrtmenta 142"'321 Thomaa P. Haley ,_ Robert N. Wffd ,,....... M. Thomae KMY•I ._ Thoma A. Murphlne ........ , .... Chertea H. Loos .................. ~d 8chulman ~~n I(~ N. Godd•rd Jr. ai......~ MAIN Off!CE no Wtal .. , $1., C•I• MeM, CA ~11 IHtdr-llloll 1llO, Cotti AMu, CA mJt COPY•~ "" Ot~ ec1..1 l'Wllt1'11119 c~,. No ,. • ..,, ''°' .. '· llhnl•lllOllt, ..i1to•l•I mauer or 10> ••rllH,,,_n" ,. ... 111 May M rt,rOdlKH wll~t -111 ..... mlHiOll of CO.,,,rlOfll-... r. Second clott POt~ palCI al Cotll Mt ... C ... l«nlt . !UPS IU«)O). SUl>tcrlpll«! by carrltr ~ 00 montfll'fi llf rnt ll U to MOlltlllf, mllltt ry .. tllfttllOfl• .. 00 MOlltllly ~~--. . \\ . • Enquirer 's net profit for a single year . The case centered on a Mar. 2. 1976 gossip column item which accused Mi ss Burnett o f boisterous behavior in a posh Washinglon, D.C. restaurant. It said she had argued loudly with t he Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and spilled wine on someone. She said the article implied she was drunk ; the jury ap- parently agreed. * * * Liz demandA Enquirer • retractwn WASH I NGTON I AP l Elizabeth Taylor and her husband, Sen. John W. Warner, R-Va., are demanding a retrac- tion of a National Enquirer arti· cle whJch says their marriage is "crumbling." A statement from Warner's press office Thursday said, "If the retraction is not satlsfac· tory. the Warners will consider litigation." The statement came the day actress Carol Burnett won a libel suit against the Enquirer ln Los Anieles. The M~rch 31 Issue of the En· qutrer says on its rront paae, "Lil Taylor, bored to death with her role u a senator'• wlfeh l1 ftylna back to the arms of er flrtl love -lhoW buaineH. ··And meanwhile, her mar· rtaae to 54.year-c>ld S.a. John Warner of Vlrtlnla 11 crumbllni around her, lnaldeu 1ay." . . • BOY ••• Newport man. She said the boy s hows no signs or having ~n physically mistreated. She said the Balboa Island apartment where the two lived was neat, a nd stock ed with food an d clothing. The boy came to the attention of juvenile authorities when a counselor at th~ Costa Mesa Boys Club noticed that the youth was not attending school. The counselor notified county of· ficials who called police. Police said the boy and the man "obviously spent time con· triving a story" in the event of police questioning. That story, police said, included fake names to make authorities believe the two were related. Although there is no evidence that the boy was physically held captive. police said they'll seek kidnap charges on the belief that the youth was taken against has will. f 'rom 1•uf1•• t I TARRED • • • pointed at my head al all times o r either r ammed down m y throat." She spent five hours Wednes· day scrubbing herself with a soap recommended by a dermatologist , but still has traces of tar on her body The first Mrs McElwey told reporters she felt he r action was JUStified. "It 's about time someone did this ,'· she said "It was justice for the bride . . . What she was trying to do was take my husband away. I had to do what had to be done. not for me, but for a ll the other women out there.·· Seeking office? SACRAMENTO <AP > California Attorney Genera l Geor ge Oeukmejlan says he is definitely going lo run for the Republican nomination for gov· ernor. and will make a formal announcement soon. Deukme· jian was reached at his Long Beach home late Thursday. A Solidarity strike bulletin published today quoted Polish radio a nd te l evision chief Stanislaw Balicki as saying the government was prepared for "30 days or strikes." It also quoted him as saying the government was ready to proclaim "a state of emergency." and that govern- m e nt leaders told him the Warsaw Pact maneuvers had been prolonged It did not elaborate. A Solida rity spokesman sa1<1 workers walked off their jobs in the Silesia coal mines. at factories in Wroclaw, Helenia Gor a, Katowice and Lublin, and in the shipyards of Gdansk , flashpoint of last summer's labor protests. The spokes man could not say im· mediately what portion or the Bomb blast • • • IDJUres trio SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (AP > A bomb exploded in a parked car near the Salvadoran military ch ief or staff head· quarters today and three by- stande1'11 waiting for a bus werE" seriously Injured, police and wit- neaaes reported. It was not immediately clear whether the bomb accidentally detonated, as police said hap- pened In a Thursday explosion. or had been intended to go off. The car was parked near the military offices. which are near the El Salvador International Fair and an an thropological museum. Thursday night. police said three le ftist terror ists were killed "by their own weapons" when bombs exploded in their moving car near the Camino R e al h otel. A p assi n g motorcyclist was also· killed. turn the waitress 75 percent of the bogus money's face value . Kelly, Joaquin said, had been sought for months by Secret Service investigators for suspi- cion or printing and passing coun - terfeit hundreds. twenties and fif. ties. But It was Elko, Nev , police who arrested the bar manager in their city on March 12 when he al· legedly tried to sell bogus bills at a discounted rate to a local pros- titute. The 43-year-old Kelly and an al leged Orange County accompli ce, Lloyd Eugene Hart, 51. currently are held in Reno in lieu of $100.000 bail each by federal authont1es for alleged counterfeiting aC'· tivities. Agent Joaquin s aid abo ut $22 .000 in bogus money was rt' covered in the Elko arrests. The Secret Service agent said 1t is believed that Pahck1 passed 15 S200 bi lls before he was caught 1n Costa Mesa In all. Joaquin estimated, more than $1 million worth of bogus money much of 1l still unaC'· counted fur a llegedly was print ed by Kelly on an offset press J oaquin said the qua lity of thl· money is about "average ·· Costa Mesa in vestigators .said the four bills passed al the f)(•Ja Vu club a ll bore the serial number L01785314 and a 1977 series date. But Joaquin said the 36 bills still sought by Costa Mesa authont1es may not car ry the s a me serial number He said serial numbers varied on much of the money re- covered in Nevada and in Orange County Time to ch a nge BRUS.SELS. Belgium <AP 1 Twenty-one European nations. including the 10 Common Market countries. shift to sum· mer time al I a.m. Greenwich Mean Time Sunday, selling their clocks one hour a head f 'r"'" 1•u11•• t1 I MATTER OF HONOR. • • In a ~repared statement, Torre, who is president of the construction company, said: "Torre Construction Com- pany has never paid a bribe or kickback , a nd when we were approached In this case, we reported it to the in · tended victim, General Foods Corp. The rest is history. "The FBI did a s uperb job. It's no big deal, simply a matter of honor." Huge selection for every nook and cranny! 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McElnea Jr., president of embattled Caesars World Inc., resigned and said be would sell his 1.6 percent interest in the casino hotel fl.rm to founders CWford and Sturt Perlman. Mc Elnea, 59. of Bel Air, said he would remain as a con-sultant to the Los Angeles- based casino bot.el firm, wbicb owns Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Caesars Boardwalk Regency in Atlantic City and Caesars Tahoe in Stateline, Nev. Of fif!e home to law•aker Rep. James Jefforcll, R-Vt., says be can't afford to live in his Washington apartment anymore because the rent is tripling, so plans to move into his office. The congressman will set up house in his Capitol Hill office because bis Washington apartment is being converted into a condominium and he can't afford the increase in rent from $280 a month to $900, according to Steve CarlSOD, a Jeffords aide. The Washington office has a refrigerator, closet space, a hot plate and a toilet. Jeffords will install a convertible couch and he bas access to a shower in an adjacent House offi ce building, Carlson said. After a judge asked him to take gum out of his. mouth, rock star Billy Joel took the witness stand in federal court in New York to testify that "I don't know much about figures." That response came during the tape·count~rfeiting trial of Sam Goody· Inc., when pros- ecutqrs asked Joel about 4,000 counterfeits of bi.I 1177 bit, ''TbeStr~er.'' Joel also expressed bewilderment when asked about royalties be was entitled to, how counterfeit.era mipt have robbed him of them and the quality of the pirated versions of the songs. Sam Goody and twooflts top officials are charged with pirating $1 million worth of cassettes and tapes of music by Joel and other popular artists. Wbat are public olficiala worthtbeledays! W eU, t>Mlden at an auction to benefit tbe Hunttn1too Beach Ubrary poedered that quffticln u eeveral e&eeted ol- ftciall bat.cl part of tbelr Umeul..._tor ..... It. clay M .. ......,...,., mayor" to be epent wlLb H•Unctoo Beacb Mayor ...,. aaUey broulbt a bltb bl• ol '71 from B.O. W'Wla .. cl Hu.ntinctoo Beacb. A day wiUl Second Di1trict Supervilor RarrieU Wieder was auctioned tor t«>. Lunch with Marda ,._, Ea also sold for t«>. And lunch wttb newly elected Aauemblyman Nolaa l'rbaelle was purchased for •• Other Items, including a cappuccino machine from It•· ly and ni1bt1 to Catalina, created more activity. Alto1ether, the auction raised more than $15,000 for the library and related cultural events. APWI,.._.... Agriculture Secretary John Block takes a break from Cabinet duties to jog on the Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol. Block runs when time permits. Rock •n• roll sincer Ett- .lob sued MCA Recqrda Inc. for $11.3 million for alleged breach of contract over pro- duction of a record album. MCA contend.I that the slx- song album that John de- livered to MCA recently doesn't meet the qualifica- tions of an album under the contract because four of the cuts are performances of songs previously recorded for MCA. West forecast stormy Rain, snow to cover central V.S. G•I• warn•nQ from Point Contt9 tton to OcH nsOO. """ smell <r•ll •O vi\ory t0u1h of Oc:.t•"''°" to ,,,. M •• 1c•nt>«c»r Wul lo northwHt """°' :IO to .)0 knot• with 9U•IS to JS ~nois eno • to I toot ,,,., oecre•\•ft9 tf\1\ •tternoon Mos11, c•N• 1ooa, 11.S. ...... ,.. A potenuen, cs.noero..• \l'C>Wstorm w•' bu1ld1n9 ov.r '"' 1nt1rmou"t•1n r1g1on Ttturl04ty, 1nre•t•n•nQ winter llU •Ullltr lor mucl\ OI th• WHI An<I MIO-" SllOwen ••-•altO will\ •nottwr storm 'YS.t1m felt over .,.,,, of tnt Grut Lo .. "bout t,.,. onl' 9ene ra11, svnn, SC>OIS Wen! 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JO « 0 JO >S 0 11 31 l2 Jl 11 JO " 11 st 40 41 lt 3t so SI ., 41 .. ll ,. ., )1 J7 J I ,, 41 ., l1 •t 27 u .. u ll " ~ .. ., • " .0 .. ,, 4' 4' .. .. .. 11 .. .. .. " 4l 41 ., ft • *' • y r • o p -•• Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 'Z"/, 1981 College revamp backedj Saddhback trustee areCUJ redistricted Saddleback Community Collett Dlltrtct truatea have waaJUmoulty app~ved a reap- portionment plan 1blftin1 the boundaries of the aeven areas maid.DI up the coue1e d11tnct that are represented by each ol the trulteea. The reallpment 11 to provide for a more equal number of real· depta ln each of the seven dia- trictl. The boundary abift was prompted by rapid lncreaa• in population In the Irvine and Tustin diatrictl since the last re· apportionment in 1175. The plan mU1t now be sub- mi tted to the Oran1e County Com mil tee on School District Or1ao.Lutioo for final approval. New rules to govern free Jneals Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict administrators say laws re- cently enacted by Congress have forced them to lighten eligibility requirements for free or reduced- price meals served In school cafeterias. Effective immediately, eligibility will be determined by family income and family size. Previou.sly. additional hardship conditions were considered. Such hardships included un- usually high medical costs. rent or mortgage payments in excess of 30 percenlofthefamily income, special education expenses due to a child's mental or physical con- dition, and disaster or casualty losses. These can no longer be con- sidered in a parent's application for the free or reduced meals or free milk, according to William Dawson, district director of facilities and services. Under the new guidelines, a family of four would qualify for free meals for the two children if their annual income was $10,270 or less. For reduced-price meals, the annual income must fall in the $10,271 to$15,490 range. The new rules governing federally subsidized lunch pro- grams, enacted under Public Law 96-499 in December, means parents must re-apply under the new 1uidelinea. "At thla Ume we really don't know bow many children will be affected by the new suldellnes," Dawson said. "We have been given 60 days to process the new applicaUons." Dawaon said there are 1,800 youn1sters in the Capistrano Unified School District receiving free or reduced-price hot lunches and breakfasts. He said it is difficult to de- termine how many of the students will be eliminated from the pro- gram because family income and size may have changed since the parents applied for assistance in September. To offset an expected $50,000 deficit in the hot meals program in the district for the 1980-81 school year, the school board raised lunch prices 15 cents in February. Breakfast prices were raised lOcents Lunch served in elementary school cafeterias now costs 80 cents, up from 65 cents. Grades seven through 12 pay 90 cents. Breakfast for all grades went from 40 cents to SO cents. The charge for milk. 15 cents, was not raised. I I I I I I I • • I I I I I I I I I I I IAWIME RACI Truatees aay committee ap· prov al is uaually a formality, and t.bey expect the plan to be raWied. Tbe redlstrlctln1 plan •P· proved by the board w11 drawn up by former San Juan Capistrano Mayor James Thorpe, who wu contracted to do tbe job tn January. Thorpe, a math instructor at Saddleback, ls the president of the colle1e district's faculty U · soclation, the faculty contract bar1a.lnin1 unit. Thorpe used the number of re· 1istered voters in each area that were counted in the lut pre- sidential election to draw the new diatricta. Each district is within 5 percent of 29,880 voten. Under the new plan, the cities of Irvine and Tustin and the un· incorporated area north of El Toro Road were divided into three northern districts. Most of Tustin will be in Trustee Harriet Walther's dia· trict. The Laite Forest-El Toro area• and Irvine'• Northwood will be in board preslden~ WUUam Watt's area. alon1 with: th• unincorporated area o~ Lemon Heipta. .J Robert Moore will represent; the portloo of lrvine eHt ol th~tJ Santa Ana Freeway. John Coo nally will represent the bulk Mlaslon Viejo. j Larry Taylor's area wiU In elude Laauna Beach, South( Laeuna, La1UD• Nl1uel south <>( Crown Valley Parkway an~ Dana Point. Trustee Rober~ Price will represent Lacuna! HUia, the portion of Lagun11 Nl1uel north of Crown Valle~ Parkway and Leisure Worl area. Eugene McK.ni1bt's area in~ eludes San Juan Capiatrano, ~ Clemente, Capistrano Beach the PaU..sades area. Watts, McKnight and Priceo; who are up for re-election iI(j November, joined their felloWJ board members In unanimously approving the redistricting plan. County serviees Seal Beach mulls fire, medic pact Seal Beach officials are con- sidering shutting down the city fire department and contracting with Orange County for fire pro- tection and paramedic services next year. Faced with a budget deficit of about $700,000, acting city manager Denis Thomas said he is preparing an analysis of a county takeover of the fire services as a budget option to be Santa Ana slayer faces sentencing A Santa Ana man convicted of first-degree murder in the slay· ings of two Iranian gasoline sta- tion owners last July now faces a penally bearine that could re- sult in the death sentence. An Oran1e County Superior Court Jury convicted WlWam S . Caywood, 39, of two counts of murder Monday in the deaths of Ontario service station owners lrag Bacman, 39, and Rou.hollah Bolbollan, 35. Both men were Iranian citizens. Judge William W. Thomson, who presided over the month- long trial, scheduled a hearing April 3 to determine when the penalty phase of Caywood's trial would start. The jury in the penalty phase can either sentence Caywood to death or life imprisonment without possibility of parole. According to testimony during the lriaJ, Caywood was a former mechanic at the Ontario station run by the two victims. Prosecutor Tony Rackauckas contended that the defendant killed the two men in their car in Santa Ana. Bolbollan's body was found in a gutter on Santiago Street. Badiian's body was discovered in Ontario several days later. He had been shot through the back of the head. ENGLISH WINE TABLE 995 wt• Dis M presented to City Council May 25. "We've made no commitment to turn over the fire department function to the county." Thoma& said. "It's just an option for tht City Council to consider.·· _. But in a related development this week. Seal Beach Fire Chief Ron Adams announced he is quilling the department April 28 after 15 years. He has been named head of the Laguna Beach Fire Department. ·'The lack of s upport from City Council has caused very low morale in the fire department," Adams said. "Everyone is naturaJly worried about jobs." This month, the City Council cul two paramedics , one.ii firefighter, and a fire inspect.ort from the 38-member departi ment. Four police officers als~ were eliminated in a cost savintQ measure, Thomas said. ~ City officials blame the finan clal difficulties on Proposition cutbacks in property tax rev-enue and costly redeveloPmen project.a over the years. Laat November, the Cit Council asked residents to sup-. port a "safety services" tax th~ would have raised $750,000 aubsidlze fire protection paramedic and police services It was overwhelmingly defea by the voters. Acting City Manager Thomas< said the city also was consider-: Ing asking the county to tak~ over the police departmen services, but discovered it woul be more costly, in part becausel the city would lose revenue fro traffic and parking citations. Dtlity rtlot D.U•"'J •• Char..tffd Mond1y-Fr1day If you do not have )'(>Ur peper by 5 30 p m call belate 7 pm and your copy wtll be delivered Slturd1y and Sunday II you dO not receive your copy by 7 a m • call before 10 1 m and your copy ~II be dellve<ed \ Cl~Tetepllo .. 1 Mott Or1nge County Areas •n-OJI Northwest Huntington Beach 1.nd Westminster U~IJJO UIQuna Niguel 4tMMO Scalloped border. T oP it inlaid wittt t.11her grain· ed vinyl mnd gold 1ump- in9 thll looks Ilka the reel tttlnt. H• IQ.llp- tured pedlltlll ... lovely fniitwood flnlth. 811 wood. LifeltYle/KO conttnictlon. 16" di• metlf toP; 20" tatl. ~ I I i I i I I I I e s Orange Coaat o'AILY PtLOT/Fr1.y, Maroh 27, 1981 \ [(Jill TI~ 00 [(] •• Ex-Nixon aide once spy for Soviets? WASHJNGTON <AP> -Novelist Michael Whltne)' Strai1bt, deputy chairman of the National Endowment for the Art.a in the Nlxon administration, says he was recruited to •PY forltthehSovtet Union ln the 1930s but was dropped by the Russians a er e pro- vided useless essays. h student ln Straight who says the episode began when e was a England, went public with his story WednesdSoay1 •rw~~ 1Uo~do~ Daily Mall began a series ol articles on v e a o Brit~~h !~~l~fse~~formation, Straight says, provided to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy In October 1963, that exposed Sir .An· lhony Blunt, keeper of Britain's royal art collection, as a longtime Soviet agent CONTRIBUTIONS EXPLAINED WASHINGTON <AP > Some of the oilmen who ~greed to COO· tribute thousands of dollars for refurbishi_ng the White ,Hous~ say they were showing appreciation for Pres1den~ l_leagan s policies, particularly his favorable attitude toward the oil industry. But they say the money was not intended to gain Reagan's favor. And the top aide to First Lady Nancy Reagan says th~ don~­ tions were solicited independently without the preside nt s knowledge MOTIVE SO UGHT IN MURDER MOBILE. Ala. (AP> Police hold~ng three white .. m~n described by authorities as "junkie types fired up on drugs said h ·dence that the murder of a young black man found t ere was no ev1 . · d han~ing from a camphor tree was racially motivate . Pol.ice were trying to determine why the victim, Mic~ael Donald, a 19-year-old technical school _student and part-lime employee an a newspaper mailroom. was killed. U.S. Embassy hit • in El Salvador SAN SALVA DOR. El Salvador <AP 1 Three squads of guer· rillas launched a rocket grenade attack on lhe U.S. Embassy, do· ing considerable damage but causing no casualties. American of· fi <'ials said. It was the third strike at the embassy this month and lhe biggest. TC'lcphone r ailers <'la1mang lo be spo~esmen for the Popular J.1b eralion Forces, one of several leftist groups batthng El Salvador·~ U.S.-backed Junta. told local radio stations Wednesday their organization was responsible. The claim could not be con- firmed. The other t.wo attacks on \he embassy lhis monlh were blamed op rigbt.-wing t.erl'orist.a. IRAQ OIL EXPORTS HIKED DAMASCl'S. Syria 1 A P1 lraq·s crude oil exports. dis rupted "'hen tht• 1; month long v. ar with Iran broke out. have n sen lo · ahout i:ioo.ooo bar rel!> a Jay. industry sources said today. Tom Murphme·s column hasn't da.sappeared. it's !lmply moved tu Page 82 where JU3t Coo.sting will contmue to appear Railroad for sole AP Wtrtl)flOIO The Mount Washington Cog Railway, the world's oldest mountain railroad, has reportedly been oHered for sale for $3 mHlion to New Ha mpshire, which operates a state park atop the 6,288-foot peak. The railroad is owned by the Teague family of Philadelphia. FBI agents to hear lobbyist's affairs W ASHINt;TON <AP> Paula Parkinson , the congressional lobbyist whose nude photo ap- peared in Playboy magazine last year. says she has had affairs with several congressmen and wall meet with FBI agents to dis- c uss the relationships But NBC News quoted Mrs . Parkinson today as saying she would tell the agents she had not expected to garner any votes for the leg1slat10n s he was promot- ing And CBS News said Wednes· day night s he will t e ll the Jus tice Department that none of t he congressm en . numbering fewe r than a dozen and a ll Rt•publican. did anything illegal. DcparlmC'nl officials e m phasazed again Wednesday night that they are "looking into" the matter. a step short of a formal investigation Three House members - Reps . Tom Railsback, R-111.; Tom Evans. R Del .. and Dan Qu ayle. R Ind c no w a U.S . senator > have acknowledged s haring a f'londa cottage with Mrs Parkinson an January 1980. RAILS BACK a nd Quayle have •;aid thev had no rclalaons with he r Evans. who also as Presi- dent Reagan's chief s pokesman an the House, has expressed "deep regret'' about his rela tions hip with the woman Mrs. Parkinson was a reg- istered lobbyist on behalr or an insurance indus try g roup op posed to a bill setting up a na taonal crop insurance program The bill passed by a 235-150 margin last September with Railsback. Evans and Quayle all voting against it Mrs . Parkinson would not comment lo either network on r eports s he has videotapes of sexual encounter~ with at l<·ast one l'On~re:.sman THE REPORTS of v1dNitupc:. surfaced three W(•1•ks ugo ufter R ila J l•nretll', I h<' l'slrangt•d wife o f forml·r Hl·p John Jenre tt e. DSC . t ol d an terviewers that a lobbyist had tapes of mllmacaes with mcm· bers of Congress Hank Parkhuon , the lobbytat's estranged husband, has !4ald he believes tus wife 1s the woman to whom Mrs J enrette rererrt:'d PARK NEWPORT ft A rttflclal laeart FDA asks more data on device WASHINGTON CAP ) -A medical team associated with the University of Utah is being asked to submit more data on an artificial heart it has developed before approval is granted for the fitst artllicial heart implant in a human. The Food and Drug Ad - ministration notified the team that its application is "not ap- provable in its present form" because: -It does not assure that the device will be used only in sub- j ects who have irrevers ible heart damage. -IT DOES NOT provide sulfi cient data s howing patients would be made fully aware of the risks before signing consent forms. It contains too little data on how well the heart would work and its impact on othe r bodily organs, raising questions about whether the project would be scientifically sound. In notifying KolH and As- sociates Inc . of its decision, the FDA offered to have its staff members meet with the or· ganization to resolve the dif- ficulties. Kolf6 a nd Associates de ve loped and produced th e artificial heart, which was to be used for the first time at the University of Utah College of Medicine. Dipping snuff cancer risk BOSTON CAP I ""Dipping" snuff. which has been proposed as a safer substitute for smok mg, itself poses a "substantial" ris k of cancer, especia lly for life-long users. accordmg to a federal study The study. <'O nduc ted by tht• National Cancer lnstitul('. found the powder y lobaC<'O quadrupl('s the risk of dl·vclopang c·an1·t·r of the mouth Doctors "tud1cd µcopl<' who use snuff, or ~mokel es~ tobact'o. b y placing the s ubstan ce• between their cheek and gums. or "dipping." Snuff can also be taken up intb the nose by sniff- ing. Although snuff h as long been suspected as a cause of cancer, the researchers say their study 1~ the f1 rst to s how a definite link BEGINS AT . ROGER'S GARDENS! Dr. Willem Kollf, director of the University of Utah artificial or garus division and the head of the 20-year research program, said, "We have no reaction until we see the letter. but It is routine that when they have additional questions they disapprove." Research on the artificial heart began more than 20 year s ago. The device under study is made of aluminum and plastic and has kept test animals alive for more than 2SO days . Only gravely ill heart patie nts. those who might otherwise die, would be considered for such a trans plant Living cost hike due • pensioners WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's 36 million Social Securi· ty recipients will get a cost-of· living increase in July, probably of 11.2 percent but possibly a bit more. The increase, smaller than the 12.3 percent boost predicted by the Carter administration two months ago, would push the average monthly check up by at lea st S37 to $371 . The exact increase will not be known until the Consumer Price Index for March is released on April 23. but could be 11.3 per- cent or 11.4 percent if the index climbs at a double-digit pace as at dad an February Payments increase each July 1f the increase in the index ex- ceeds 3 J)<'rcenl from the first quart er of one yea r to the h rst quarter of the next 9-digit zip hit WASHINGTON <AP! The pos tmaster general who pre· sided over the introdurtaon of ZIP codes two decades ago testified the current plan to ex · pand them to nine digi ts as ··a nightmare." J Edward Day, now a lawyer for a group or companies th~t send advertising circulars, said the PostaJ Service prematurely announced the nine -digit plan "which they themselves had not fully developed .. Welcome spring with splashes of fresh color You will find everything at Rogers to help you coax the bes! oul of mother nalure There ore !hose famous one of-a-kind creol1ons. o weollh o f products and services and the new nursery w1lh1!" the garden Gel set for spring with top quality. values a nd expert help from Roger s ' Your private world . of pleasure in the middle of everywhere~ Life at Park Newport as a com- bination of privacy whP.n you want 11. social goings-on when you re 1n the mood. and exh1l- arat1ng recreation when you feel rusty Here is the ultimate in care- free Newport Beach living sur- rounded by every convenience Park Newport residents have a gourmet market. a beauty shop and dry cleaner just steps away from their a~artment . There are 8 lighted tennis courts. 7 pools and a $ 750.000 Spa and athletic club. Fashion Island's fabulous shops are just across the way. New- port's year-round attractions. sandy beaches. pleasure boat- ing, deep sea fishing, plus theaters. museums and hundreds of fine restaurants, ALL right here. Right here beside Park Newport. Why don't you visit our Rental Office and see If all this ian't just whet youve been looking for. On Jamboree at San Joaquin Hiiis Road Tele- phone (71 4) 644-1900. APARTMENTS & TOWNHOMES FROM '510.00 "' -- NURSERY For lhot colorful Rogers look 4" Marrgolds reg 1 09 NOW .89 4 .. Begonias reg 1 09 NOW .89 5 gal Camelias reg 15 00 NOW S11 .99 I Oii available for Im- FLORIST . Fresh cut flowers brighten a ny room We re offering spring savings on assorted flowers. Including our specfol Roger's-grown snap dragons NURSERY SCHOOL Gordon Boker Lloyd. noted west coast horticulturist. will be presenting a how-to seminar on vegetable gardening. Morch 26. 11 A.M. r··~"l\)OO'llh•11M0<Ch l! ,,,~, 1 lf'ft •oh,fH"'f to •11;ont1hc~ QI\ "'""" , S,\N DI f:c;o l.IJ(J L,\I_ I ~-OHN I,\ lJS,\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,.,. .......... 'Hello there' Tony Wood , a veterinary surgeon from Aus tralia, unloads one of seven rare koalas after its arrival at Los Angeles International Airport. The koalas, the first to be exported by Australia in more than 60 years, will join five others at the San Diego Zoo. 'Fiscal abyss' sparks attack SACRAMENTO I AP> -Slate Transportation Direct.or Adriana Gianturco has received another tongue-lashing, this time in the Senate Rules Com- mittee. It happened at a hearing this week. But Ms. Gianturco, often criticized in transportation com- mittees, wasn't there . Sen. Barry Keene, D-Mendocino. called her tyrannical and said transportation policy under Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "has been an absolute disaster." Keene said the transportation program is in a "'fiscal abyss, .. the highways are being destroyed and nothing is being done about mass transit. Sa• Diego ...... eM1Camaated SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Relatively high traces of metal contamination have been found in mussels along the San Diego coast and marine biologists , are searching for the source. A mussel-monitoring program turned up traces or si lver, zinc, manganese, copper and lead, as well as such toxic chemicals as PCB and the in· secticides DDT and lindane, health officials said. Studies are under way to determine if the culprit might be sewage outfall and sludge beds. 1 The levels of PCB compounds round in Mission Bay, San Diego and Oceanside were up to 140 times higher than those inhabiting cleaner waters away from the industrial areas. officials said . Miiland •on d~a•h rtalH stdricle LOS ANGELES <AP> The death of the only son of Academy Award-winning actor Ray Milland bas been ruled a suicide by coroner's officials. Daniel Milland, 41 , was found in his West Los Angeles apartment with a gunshot wound in the head. No s u1c1de note was found. N\I .an gels C'lar~I p••I CLAREMONT < AP> John 0 . Maguire, pres- ide nt of New York State's College at Old Westbury, has been named president of Claremont Graduate School and Claremont University Center the coordjnating institution or the six Claremont Colleges. Broten ..,on't .,~to on• spftldirtg SACRAMENTO <AP> Describing the arts as "perhaps more important than some of the basic industries," Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said he will not veto any spending which may be added to his California Arts Council budget. The Democratic governor this week made that promise in a speech at a California Confederation of the Arts dinner. Klan ~ad~r •~lb of 'eoate•t' FALLBROOK CAP) -Ku Klux Klan leader Tom Metzger s ays he is "press director of the Wrute American Political Association," which is trying to find which California city is most "ant.i· white." A contest will be held to find out, Metzger said in a news release. "The mayor of the winning city will receive a certificate officially signifying that his or her city has become uninhabitable by decent middle and low·incorie whites," Metzger pledged. St.ie •llC• .,.,...,. ,....,... ------ Oil drilling onpreseroe areas due? WASKINGTON (AP> -Two ocean sanctuaries created by the Carter administr ation olf California to protect the last sur· vlving sray whales and the breeding grounds of sea otters may be opened tor oU and gas drl lllng by the Reagan ad- ministration. Dallas Miner director of the government's Sanctuaries Pro- gram Office, said the new ad- ministration is proposlne to re- move the drilling restriction In the Channel Islands Sanctuary off Santa Barbara and the Point Reyes · Farrallon Is lands Sanctuary off San Francisco and would ask for public comment over the next six months. Miner said the proposal result· ed from guidelines issued by President Reagan to assess the economic impact of each gov· ernment regulation. The Sanctuaries Program comes under the Commerce Department, but Miner said the decision came after consulting other agencies, including the In- terior Department, which con· tended it should decide which tracts to offer for leasing. Interior Secretary James Watt wrote Commer ce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge expressing support for the policy change. Ticket sale by mail only LAS VEGAS IAP) -Aladdin Hotel officials said they will sell tickets for June's rock concert by Van Halen by mail order onJy following a near-riot at the hotel's ticket box office last week by fans lining up to buy tickets for a Ted Nugent con- cert Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Friday, March 'l7. 1981 s College fee boost set SACRAMENTO <AP> - Tbere'U be a $29 aMual increase In student fees in the California State University and Colleges, sa~a the board of trustees. legislative blll to require that the correct answers to such ex· aminations as the ScbolasUc Ap. tltude Test be sent later to the high school seniors who took it. But they decided aaainst taklna an immediate position. The trustees also di11cussed a CSUC Chancellor Glenn Dumke opposes the bJll, 58101 by Sen. Milton Marks. R·San Francisco. It is sponsored by student groups. ORIENTAL RUG 1st WAREHOUSE SALE ever ON GENUINE HANDMADE RUGS IN OUR CORONA DEL MAR STORE ONLY SA VE UP TO 80°/o 2 DAYS ONLY. 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Unemployed autoworkers llned up for blocka as General Motors announced It waa rehirinc 2,300 employees here. OM -the nation's No. 1 automaker -also an- nounced 1,800 workers were bein1 recalled to its uaembly plant in Fremont lo the San Franciaeo Bay Area and that more than a third of 2,300 eeraona bid been hired for It.a modemlitd Sout.b Gate plant to tum out t.be flnn'• economical new J ·ca". Aaron Brothers ·Art Marts 128 ANAMEIM 222 N. leoch llYct • COSTA MESA f7W Newport ltvd. • ORANGE 1812 E. Katella Ave. LAGUNA IEACH i90 S. CoOlt Highway • SANTA AHA 1126 E. 17th. St. EL TORO 1'350 swam Dr. • HUNTINGTON IEACH 7470 Edinger Ave. ,... Mell .. fltlOM 0.-... .._._,.......,n...,,_a ................... -- Orange Coast Darty P11ot Edito~~1~~~---•••••••••••T•h•o•m•1•s •P•.H•1•1•~•1•P•u•bl•ls•~•,••T•~•m•a•s•K•e•~•1•11•E•d•I~-' ·.--_.--~IJJ. Friday, March 27, 1981 Barbara 1<relblch /Edltor111 P1Qe Editor FAA standards • not consistent When Frontier Airlines inaugurated servlce al John Wayne Airport three months ago, its officials promised to do their part ln helping reduce noise impacts on residents located beneath departure paths The officials made good on that promise. By institut- ing new takeoff procedures, FTonUer within weeks was posting the lowest average noise levels of the four jet air carriers serving the airport. One week ago, Frontier w.as ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration to abandon those procedures. The FAA said Frontier was violating approved standards for departure from John Wayne Airport. Frontier volun· tarily complied. But the issue is far from dead. Frontier intends to ap- peal the FAA's decision. There are some indications that Oran~e County government might join in the fight. Tbe dispute will focus on two standards: the altitude at which pilots reduce takeoff power and the subsequent rate of climb they adjust their aircraft to achieve. Frontier likely will argue that the procedures used at John Wayne Airport are very similar to those it has used without incident for more than 10 years -with the FAA 's blessing -at Stapleton Field in Denver where the carrier is based. Thus, the airline will assert that the FAA is applying differing sets of takeoff standards -one set in Denver. another in Orange County. It will be interesting to see how the FAA responds to what appears to be a valid question by the airline. Aid cutoff unfair With the deadline for cutoff of federal aid for many Indochinese refugees drawing close, the California con- gressional delegation in Washington and state Health Secretary Mario Obied<> are pushing for at least an 18· month extension of the aid program t hat ends April 1. Unless they succeed. there will be no more federal funds to pay for health and welfare needs of refugees who have been in the country ror more than three years. However, the still-needy refugees would be eligibl~ for state and county relief -and for California this could be a financial catastrophe. The cutoff of federal aid would cost the state about $9 million for the rest of this year and an estimated $23.8 million next year. For Orange County alone. home to some 50,000 refugees, the cutoff could add $100,000 a month to the county 's welfare bill. California now has some 40 percent of the nation's 455,650 Indochinese refugees and an estimated 69,000 more refugees, including Cubans, are expected tfiis year. Orange County has more than 10 percent of the nation's total refugee population. Since the refugees came to this country at the invita· lion of the federal government. the responsibility for their welfare seems clear. Unfortunately. tt 's not all that plain to many in Congress. Said one California representative. working for the aid extension. "There's a general jealousy by other states for California. There is a deep-seated feeling that California is getting too much . . . so this refugee bill draws the fire." Right now California does indeed have too much too much of a problem that obviously should be s hared by the rest of the nation and not dumped in the laps of local taxpayers who h ad nothing to do with bringing the hap- less refugeeg to our shores. Policy see~ illogical After several months of sensitive study. the Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved a policy that will permit cremation of the indigent dead. except in cases where the practice clearly would violate the dece· dent's religious or cultural beliefs. Supervisors concluded that a change from a policy of burial to cremation was needed after learning that the county's cem etery districts no longer could afford to bury indigents for a $75 fee. Despite the policy change, it will cost the county a higher rate to dispose of the 100 or so indigents whose af· fairs must be handled by the public administrator when they die. It is anticipated cremation will cost between $325 to $400 under contracts with several funeral homes . A curious aspect of the new policy is that the county will not pay any of the cost toward the burial of persons whose religious or cultural beliefs do not permit crema- tion. In rather brusque fashion, supervisors said groups of the particular religious or cultural affiliation must pay the full cost of burial without county assistance. The board added the clause on the recommendation of County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. To do otherwise might violate doctrines of separation of church and state, Kuyper opined. Perhaps so. But it hardly seems logical that religious and cuJtural groups which probably don't have ex· tremely large budgets will be forced to assume an ex· pense the county otherwise would pay. • Opinions e)(pressed m the space above are those of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Dally Pilot. P O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Bride price By L.M. BOYD Tobacco planters in the very old Old South could buy b rides from England. Indentured lllllY Ill 1t Reaaan already has received f738,000 ln con· tribulklm ror redeeoral· int. whY not Ju.at carry on and build a n ew WbJte Mouse? NEVADA NELL .. girls. they were. The going rate. according to the his· torical footnotes, was one pounct of tobacco for each pound or bride. Up to a point, I presume. Our Love and War man says some of the 1nat plantaUon families in hlltory began with such bou1bt bride~. Q. We call "booie.. lhat ~cause a man named Boose tnventedthestuff, rl"ht? A. Almost but not quite. A arocer named E.G. Booz sold It, however. Around 1840. And lo popularize h1I product. he h ad aapttial bottlemadeupln the shape or a log cabin, labeled: "E.G. 800.i's Old Cabln Whiskey:· The liquor wu none too distinctive, but the boUle was, and it was the bottle that made Mr. 'Boos f1moua. ___ ... _ -------,.,. ...... -. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Ft1r flies in the White House WASHINGTON Not even the personal lnsuJls being bW'led . between the White House and Foggy Bottom by close aides or Ronald Reagan and Alexander Haig reveal the measure of the secretary or state's defeat al the hands of the White Hou11e and its high-r idini chief of staff James A. Baker Ill. Haig's humiliation was em- bellished the evening or March 24 by how he rirsl got word that the White House s taff had p ersuaded Reagan lo put Vice Presl· dent George Bu s h in <'harge of na· tional securi- ty c rises. He learned 1t by a Wlre service licker s tory handed to him as he was ending a half· hour visit from British Am- bassador Nicholas Henderson. By not immediately resigning, a step he has threatened re- peatedly since Jan. 20 but never directly to the president. Haig a ccepted a public rebuke. That weakens his prestige abroad, hJs power in the bureaucratic wars here and his self·esteem . This potentially costly impairment or the secretary or slate bodes UI for the Reagan administration in the future. despite frantic efforts to pa per over the grievances. Art Hoppe Haigspeak less than revealing Hal1 • Good Day Dear Diary· Awoke to dis cover that, just as I had predict· ed. the clouds had been pro· liferated and were now hemor· rhaging in a nuance-al attempt to ruin my game plan Damn Russians. Went down to breaJ<fast. Good· mornlnged my wife. Patricia. ,. ' lnstrucUoned her no need to s tand and salute when I entered a r o o m . particularly w 1 s e i n private. AJ so. after 30 years of marriage, no longer necessary to address me as .. General " I am now "Mr Secretary" to her. Patricia fried egged and cof feed me . Eggs perfect. Looked in newspaper . They're still quot- ing me as saying those four American nuns in El Salvador were killed in a shootout with the El Salvadoran army. I told them they were perverting my remarks incorrectly. They prom- ised to pervert them correctly in the future. Looked down at my eggs. The yolks were broken! Not only Bob Greene The origin or Ralg's problems wlth the White House dates to lnau1uratJon Daty, when be_ tried to iather all foreign policy· making In his h,ands. Baker and presidential counselor Edwin Meese Ill stepped in to block that move, setting off an in- c reasingly bitter struggle based on personality and power, not is- sues and Ideology. By the sad events of March 24, the presi- dent's senior aides seemed not to care how much they damaged the secretary of state, so eager were they to put him in his place. Relation." between Haig and th e White Hou se s taff. particularly the cool, long. headed Baker. have been de· terior atlng for weeks . Haig, who ha d con s idered him self Reagan 's foreign policy "vicar," resented statements and backgrounders by national security assistant Richard V. Al· len and his s ubordinates, particularly Dr. Richard Pipes Haig assis tants at the State Department attacked the White House staff as "a mandarin's court.·· Haig himself com- plained to one aide that Reagan alone "is worth 10 times those staff people." FROM THE other s ide. the shafts were sharper: questions about Haig's health. his "temper tantrums" and his insistence on aggrandizing his power Haig ---.. .. . - were Nicaragua, El Salvador. Guatemala and Honduras on the Soviet rut list So were my eggs I must exacerbate careful cau· tion. They·re really moving Cast. Damn Russians GA VE PATRICIA a menu of approved options for the day. Game planned her to shop early before Russians grabbed all the parking places. Picked up by my beloved, trusty chauffeur, corporal Partz. Threw hammerlock around his neck and body-searched him for concealed weapons. Clean, ex· cepl for fingernails. Russians had created huge traffic jam on Pennsylvania avenue to caveat my game plan. This is not an exp erience I haven't been throuRh Mfore. I moved early the week or March 16, a week beforti he knew about the elevation o f Bush , t o establish regular, direct access to the president three days a week without "those staff peo pie" monitoring him His model was John Fosler Dulles. Presi dPnl Eisenhower's secretary or s tate. On national security. Eisenhower listened o nly to Dulles. The first or the three-a -week Oval Office tete-a -tetes was March 23. Only the day before Haig had first learned that Bush was in the picture as a possible national security crisis manager (although it was first reported on March 6). Wholly unaware. Haig was therefore incredulous when he read the page one h eadline In the M arch 22 Washington Post· "Bush to Run Crisis Management ·· So. Haig immediately counterattacked the morning of March 23 in Reagan's office. HAIG might mave sold the Ike-Dulles model lo Reagan if it were not for Baker and Allen. They had been con verted by Ha lg1 into caustic critics. All en a lso resented Halg's unnoticing treatment of him. Elsewhere in the While House, Meese was alarmed by Haig's quest for power and Bush was eager for a placeintbesun. Not waiting to give Haig the chance to convert Reagan, the didn't not go through It again Reached offi ce Spent morning studying From Ru~$W w111t Love in order to ma)(1mally firm my grasp of the main thrust of So· viel foreign policy Good man, that007 ALARM sounded! Quick as <i cat. I evasively ac tioned under my desk precautionarillywise O n ly my s ecretary, Pus h y Galore. Her American flag pan had been metal detectored as she passed lhrough the door with my lunch. "Have a bite." I invitationed her. ··oc each dish." She did. Waited ten minutes. She looked Cine . Lunched. Where's cat.sup? No catsup. Damn Russians . Aflernooned with president Deflnltized menu of game plan Bush arrangement hatd been set· tied with the president by Baker . Meese and Allen. That was the situation when Haig was asked about it in testimony before the House Foreign Af. fairs Committee on March 24. His public criticism of the pro- posal galvanized Baker and Al- len. who persuaded Reagan lo issue the order that very day and s tymie Haig's counterat· lack. "IF HE quits. let him," one presidential staffer said. "Bet· ter now than later '· That does not reflect today's mood or Reagan's senior advisers ' and certainly not of Reagan himsetr. but 1t suggests the change in the White House This holds an ominous portent fo r Reagan's foreign policy. which 1s now to be conducted more by committee than Haig ever bargained for when he ac· t•epted his post. The victory or Baker and the White House staff over the man thought to be thf' C abinet's mos t p owerful member 1s another suggestion that Cabinet government is an ii· lusion. For Haig. friends arc saying it's only the loss or an early s kirmish Haig knows better. He has learned the hard way that taking on the president·~ men is a losing war in which he has turned up on the first casualty report. LH ME MAP ovr OJR Ml"{) fAST £j)i1Cf RY. YCU . IF 7J.i£ ~ )OV/f1) 9-fOUU> l>!SrvR.B THc StA 1U) OUO /.lfRE OR S4Y HrRf I ~ WJJLD (ORCEAJLLY (('J)tff€R Hf RE AND H£Rf AND £VfN Hf RE . )Af1£ 1h1NG ~SF~ it )r\J,,YA!XJR . -~~,11~.Jo--. . -. . ~-. ~~,..· .. options Still many question~ Why so many teenage pregnan cies? Damn Russians Why so few panda pregnancies·• Damn Russians Wh y so many red jellybean~') ugh' lla te red Jelly beans Oveqelly bean e d Told Patricia no dinner Planned to tee·vee on "The Russians Are Coming Russians Are Coming " They didn"t . Screen knocked out by Si berian s now Damn Russians PRACTICED fi elds of fire from corners of house. Sorry about neighbor's cal Sentried under bed for embryon i<' Russian terrorists. All clear Good-nighted Patricia She said she had a headache Damn Russi.ms. Hotel key thief foiled by computer era NEW YORK I have a confession to make. For years 1 engaged in a specific sin as a matter of course. I did It regularly. and even though I knew it was wrong. I could hot s top l should have felt bad. but I didn't. The s in was stealing hotel keys Everytime I would stay in a hotel or a motel which was often t would pay the bill and check out, and the clerk would say, "Do you want lo turn your key in?" And I would say, "I guess 1 left ll in my room." That was a lie. I had never left it in my room. I had thrown it i nt o my suitcase. and I was in the process or ta ki ng i t home \\>Ith me. I knew this was causing the hotel trouble -they were going to have Lo make up a new key (or tbe room I had just vacated, and thla was going to cost them money but 1 could not quit. I was a man obseaaed. T here was a reason behind thlJ laneny. and I considered it vaUd. I do not keep a dlary or a JournaJ, and yet I am lntel'tMed. from tJm. lo Lime, ln recalll.nl the deta11a of my dl~ltered and aometlma sordid Ufe. So after every lrtp, I would tbro• the hotel ke)'I In a 1la11 Jar on m y dreuer at home. After 1 number ol yean. th•t , jar ~ame a rainbow of colors . There were the keys with green plastic tags from the Holiday Inns and the keys with the white tags from the We stern International Hotels, and the keys with brown and black and yellow tags from motels all over America. Every key had a tag with the name and address of the hotel. and the room number. THAT GLA~ JAR was my memory book. From time to time I would sort through the keys and ponder: What did I do that night in the Ramada Inn in Louisville. Ky.? What took me to room 761 of the Holiday Inn Rivermonl In Memphis, Tenn.? Why did I feel s uch pleasure looking at the key lo room 702 of th e Watergate H otel In Washington? The reason I 1m brlnalnc this up, Is that ror all the Joy that stealing and saving the hotel keys brought to me, It wH part of an era that 11 comlni to an end. ToniCbt I am staying at the Helmsley Pa11ce Hotel In New York, an ete11nt and expen.slve new hillil·rlae o n Madlaon Avenue. I hive just been banded my "key .. by the room clerlt. The ~•ton I put "key" In quotet II thal it certainly doesn't look like a key. It II a cardboard rectana\llar card wltb metal computer ~suraUon1 sealed lnalde. ~ aet into my room. I mu1t lnHrt the card Into a 1lot lo my doorway. Tber• 11 a hum, and two faint clicks, and Lben the door opena. Thia ll belnt done. the hoWI --... ~ =~ -... ___________________ ..... _... ___ __ e x plained, in the name or security. When I check out. the computer code of my hotel room will a utomatically be changed. The next person who registers to this room will receive his own computer card -this one configured to mesh with the door's new code. So if r came back in a week a nd tried lo get Into the room. my card would no longer work. AND IT TURNS out t hat all over the country, hotels are doing a way with keys that feature those personalized tags. Now, when you check into. most hotels and motels, you are given a plain metal key with the room number s tamped on ll. But there Is no plastic ta& attached and you can't ''dropltin a mail box,•· to return It to the hotel. There Is no clue on the key as tpwhere you are staying. Hotel proteaalona ls say that this la part of an effort to cut down theft In their establl1hmenta. It was just too eaay to plck up an abandoned key, follow lt1 to the hotel and room on the tag, and steaJ the poueuions of the current guests Sometime in the mid• '70t, hotels started doing away with the ta1s. and now they are largely a thing of the past, a part of Americana. I checked with 1ome of the eat1bUahment1 whose keys I loved to 1wtpe to see ll they bad, lrtdeed, cotten rid of the key ta"'· "We don 't h1vt lbem 1nymore:· uld John Brtah. apoke.man for the HJlton hotel ,· chain. "It's a security thing. Now if someone loses a key, they won't know what hotel it's from. None of the 205 Hilton hotels in the United States uses key tags anymore " "WE GOT RID of them five years ago," said Audri Adams. spokesman for the Continental Plaza hotel in Chicago "The security risk was too great. Anybody who found a key could go to the lobby. call up to lhe room. and if no one was there, go in and take things." Tina Blackshare, spokesman for Holiday Inns, said that all co mpany-own ed hotels are forbidden to use key tags, and that franchised hotels are "strongly urged" not to use them. "The reasons, of course. have to do with security," she said. So now I have to rtnd a new vice. For years I could take pleasure in slicking my hand Into that big jor of colorful keys ; It was such a thrill lo grab one at random, and they pl1y the mental game: What on earth were you doing at the Stouffer's Inn at Nlaiara Falls? Toni1ht, though, I sit In my room at the Helmaley Palace a nd hear the faint whir or computer-doors clicking up and down the hallway. 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Orange COO$t Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 156Q. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. "A! many letter.~ as possible will be answered. but phoned mqurnes or letters not mcludmg the reader'& f ull name. address and business hours· phone num~r cannot 0#' c11nstdered This column appears dally e:r· cept Sunda11s .. CHARLES ROBERTSON M.D. is pleased to announce his association ¥.1th KOREY S. JORGENSEN M.D. at 275 Victoria. Suite D Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 . (714) 646-1631 Saturday 8-12, Monday-Friday 9-5 by appointment trans national funding a nnounces a new program 2nd TRUSI DEEDS • 110,000 TO 1500,000 • FAST FUNDING • NO PREPAY I AllUMABLE • 30 YEAR AMORTIZED I UP TO 15 YEAR REPAY • OWNE" I NON-OWNER OCCUPllD • PURCHASE MONIEY I SWING LOANS C'AU. TODAY rott A QUOTI Ar NO OIUOATION (714) 975-1121 CALL WILLI.AM I . MtTCH!U 4'1tlMCMT'HURlt.W • ... "'°"' IUCtt BROKERS WELCOMED -0 • 0 • Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT/Frlday, March 27, 1981 Attornq•ap Convicted financier broke ~SAN DIEGO CA P > -C. Arnholt Smltb,, once one of Callfomla '1 rlcbeat and moet powerful political fi1urea, is broke and may ask for court-appointed coun1el to handle the appeal of hia state taz evasion conviction, accordln1 to o n e of bh attomeya. The former financier was convicted of 1rand theft and Income tu evasion two years a10 and sentenced to three years In a San Dieto County honor camp. But be remains fl'ft on bail pendln1 appeal. Attorney Michael R. Jto1era of Loa Aa1elea announced the development durlq a heartq before the juaUce1 of the 4th Diatrlct Court of Appeal. The bearln& waa to determine what action abould be taken a1ainst a court 1bortband reporter who lost bla notes from a day-long pretrial beartna in the Smith cue. When Ro1ers informed the jud1es a request for a COWl.Hl may be fortbcomin1. preaidinl Justice Gerald Brown asked Rosen if that meant Smith, 81, wa1 indigent. -. -. .................... ,.. ,.. -................... ---..... _. ........................................... _.._ ............. _. ____ .. _ ..... ____ . _ .. ___ ......................... ~------·---- ' I •• • ., •1 ,, Orange Coul DAILY PU .• OT/Frfday, Match 27, 1981 QUEENIE "I qUlt. J quit. I'm res-linC my..U. I'm repeetlnl myteU." In SF Tough welfare plan devised SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The city's social service director has devised a tough welfare plan that would force an estimated 2,400 able-bodi~d weltare recipients to look for work or lose their benefits. . ed h l lb Director Edwin Sarsfield admit~ t a. . e plan was Likely to be criticized as being. p~1t&ve. but said it was the only way to cul the city s $12.3 mi!Jion-a-year welfare payments. "Sure it's tough, but these are tough limes," Sarsfield said. UNDER THE PLAN, WHICH W~LL be presented to the city's Board of Supervisors on Monday, welfare recipients who do not look .for work would lose benefits for two weeks, dunng which Ume they would be offered free meals and lodging. After that, they would be given four days of "orientation and evaluation" to suggest possible job opportunities,. an~ wou!d then have to make appointments for JOb interviews every day or lose benefits for a month. THE NUMBER OF CITY WELFARE recipients had almost doubled within the past year from 2,400 to 5,800 Sarsfield said. The reason, he explained. is that a recent court decision has made It tougher to reduce welfare rolls, and many impoveris hed immigrants from Cuba and Southeast Asia have arrived in the city. The largest number of welfare recipients are white males between 24 and 31, Sarsfield said. Under social service rules, recipients who fail to look for work can lose ~ percent of their beneflta during a two-week period, but Sarsfield said few recipients are penalized because it is difficult to check the progress of their job hunting. DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES FOX PIPER JOSEPHl:-JE GRACE F:ARI. PIPER. resident of FOX, aji?I.' Ill . re~1dent ofCo:.la ~csa . Ca Passed lluntmgton Reach Ca and <H~ a~ on March 24 1981 at former owner ;rnd operator the ilJ.!l' of 81 lie b survived 111 lhl' P1nl's lloll'I Passed b~ his "'1fr \"era of Costa ""'"Y on 1\lan·h 24. 1981 al Mesa. Cu . 2 sons Robert F11untam \'allt•) Community Piper nf Costa Mt'sa. C.i llosp1tal Mrs Fox wa'> a and William H Piper of native of California. born m Lake Elsmore. 4 daughters Placentia, Ca . on July 25. Dorothy Morris of Michigan. 1899 and was a member of Erma Bee'* of Indiana. Bet· the Native Daughters of the ty George of Costa Mesa. c:nl d e n Wt·~t Be loved Ca and Beverly Edmins ter mother of Yvonne Gallal(her o f 0 k I a h om a C i t y . of Los Angeles. Ca .. Cyril Oklahoma. I brother Rob James Fox of Huntington Piper of Santa Ana. Ca .. 2 Beach. Ca and Joseph Lee sisters Mina Wolfe and Ethel fox of Ridgewood. New Wilton both of Florida. 19 Jersey, also surviving are 13 grandchildren and 10 great ~ grand<'hildren and l great· grand<'hildren Funeral icrandchild Mass of Chris· servi<'es will be held on f'ri· llan Burial will be celebrat day, Mar<'h 27 , 1981 at ed on Thursday. March 26. to ·OOAM at the Pier<'e 1981 at 7 JOP M at Christ the Brothers Bell Broadway King Cathoh<' Chur<'h. Los Chapel with interment at l\ngeles. Ca Graveside Ha r bor Lawn Memorial scn •kes will be on Friday, Park F'ricnds may <'all at March 'l7. 1981 at II OOAM al the mortuary on Thursday, ll oly Cross Cemetery Mar<'h 26, 1981from4:00PM Pierce Brothers Smiths' to 9·00PM. In lieu of flowers Mortuary d1rect0Ni 536·6S39 donations may be made l-0 the American Can<.'er So<'ie--------------.ty . P ierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary direc- PlllCI MOntlH 5Mm4S' MOITUA&Y 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ., tors • ' .. l: r rACIPtC YllW MIMOllALrA&• Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newport Beach 64-4-2700 *Cal.MICll MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach '94-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San J~ C.p1strano '95-1776 H+lllOll LAWM-MT. OUYI Mortuwy • C.met•ty Cr~tory f62S Glisl•r Ava . CostaMaaa ~55S4 ,_Cl .. OYHHS l .._ .. OADWAT WOITUAIY 110 Broldway Costa MeN 6'2·9150 IA.LT% ...... o .. SMfTH & TVTHIU WHTC ..... CHAra ''DE t7th St Cost•M ... eA&-0371 ---··-·· ,,--- Bus, truck • • mspect1on urged WASHINGTON (AP> Th e National Transportation Sarety Board has called for an improved ins pection system to detect poten- tially hazardous worn ball-joint assemblies in the steering mechanisms of large buses and trucks. The recommendations follow the investigation of a commuter bus acci- dent that killed 11 on Feb. 18, 1981, near Trian1le, v •. The specific cause of the accident has not been determined, but the board said invest111t.ors found a ateertn1 ay1tem ball-Joint worn "to the ex- tent that It may have caused steering Unkage sepuatJon." The ball·Joint which was wom In the but was a standard type found In moat large buaea a1'd truckl. Over TV ads Florida lllino-is sues pollution ,., M heavy .I.. oyota otors FORT LAUDER SPRINGFl&LD, W. (AP) -The Ullllo!J at- torney iene.ral bu aued the Toyota Motor Co. to stop the JapaneH •-.to tlrm from atalinc an alle1edJy "deceptive" and 1'ml1leadln11• Toyota Sellathon television ad campatsn tn Wlnoia. Attorney General Tyrone Fahner u..ld Thursday th~ Sellat.bon Ids contain several miarepl'eaenta- Uona that vioJate atate conaumer protection and deceptive business practices law.. Toyota customer relations spokesman Lee lWatermu ln Chicago aald the ad campalfn, in its second week, was nationwide. But he referred press Inquiries to Toyota officials in Callfomla. FAHNER SAID HE WANTS a atate court in Springfield to stop Toyota from running the ads in Jl. Unola. Fahner aJso want.t conaumen to have the right to cancel any sales, and wanta legal cost.8 and civil penaJti~. "Con.awnus are being misled because of all sorts of misrepresentations," Fahner told reporters . "I think we've gotto put a st.op to It. Tbe ad.a will con- tinue to run until we get some court relief hopefully in a day or so." ' TbeSeUathon ads state that Toyota dealers have received unusually high shipments of cars, and are o~fering unusual bargains for only a week, along with "1mmedJate deUvery" and "bankrate financing " said Fahner. ' FAHNER SAID TOYOTA DEALERS actually are doing nothing different, offering no unusual bargains and keeping no unusually high inventories. Fahner sai~ the use of the term "bankrate fin ancing" is specifically prohibited by state law ex- cept by banks. banking associations or trust c~m­panies. "There's absolutely nothing to this campaign except the puff on television,·· said Fahner. FAHNER SAID HIS OFFICE HAS received no complaints from consumers, but started the in-vesligationon its own. "We're not going to wait for complaints," he added. Fahner. a Republican appointee seeking a full term in 1982, said he does not own a Toyota. o~'< DALE. Fla. <A P > Nearly every resident ot heavUy a1rtculturaJ and peat-plagued South Florida has traces of pesticide pollution In his body, experts and studies indicat,t,. The area may rank second In the nation for pesticide pollutlon. sur· passed only by the San Joaquin Valley in California, according to the report in the Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel. Twice the amount of DDT is found in South Florida residents as in people living In Northern stales, the newspaper said, and traces of a can- cer -causing chemical a by-product of pesticides can be found In urine samples from nearly every resident. The newspaper said nearly one-fourth of the men te•sted al Florida State University had such low sperm counts that they were con- sidered sterile and that all semen samples con- tained pote n tially harmful pesticides. Birth defects are near· ly twice as common in rural, agricultural Dade County as in nearby urban areas, and many scie ntists s uspect pesticides are the cause, the report said. Smoking decline levels off WASHINGTON <AP! 1 -A six-year decline in the average number or cigarettes smok ed by Americans m ay have ended last year but the downturn may resume this year. Agriculture Department officials say. ' A department report I said per-capita smoking 1....---------------------averaged 3,924 cigarettes ··-·-....... "' .... 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()Nrvml STATE TREES C T M R A H C R I B E T I H W V T 0 8 A A H A E K G U S 0 U E A T S M T P L R A M Q L D U R R W Y A £ E E T P C Q 0 T R G G A E J D H U 0 I l M R 0 I 0 J E A V A l E C A 0 E L Q J K M l 0 N V R T I Y P C D N C C H C H l U C 0 M K L I P 0 £ 0 6 N U D U A J I D l A Z 0 R £ H P 0 A M I R S R M D I A P 0 H W S E H W M P W k P C DI 0 PL A Q 0 HM 0 N O·L EX USS l L Y I W A 0 0 L 0 0 R L 0 0 0 K E K C M I M M 0 E 0 L T L Y L C E V D U Y C 0 L M l H C Y T R S L E K R 0 k L l C P 0 P L K U 0 W H I T Y H Z U R I P I I I R P Y C D L A I W I I l Z K T A --~~. lij ,_ .... , .. ,_711• In 1980, or slightly more than 196 packs of 20 each, the same rate as in 1979. "In 1973, there was an increase and then it declined every year since then, until 1980," said Robert H. Miller of the department's Economics and Statistics Service Mill er said r evised population figures by the Census Bureau could af· feet the figures later Salvador aid asked NEW YORK <AP) Church World Service, the international relief and development agen- cy of the National Coun- ci I of Churches. has asked member de- nominations to con- tribute Sl.S million to aid the people of El Salvador. The air "for those up- rooted by the civil strife" will be c hannel e d through a coalition of P r otestant, Catholic, ~va ng e li cal and humanitarian agencies known as the Salvadoran Ecumenical Association ror Service and Humanitarian Aid. The council has voiced objection to the Reagan administration's in- creased support of the government of El Salvador. Fault line moves MENLO PARK <AP> Pumping ground waler bas caused more than nine inches of verticpl movement along a fault Une about 26 miles northwest of Bakersfield, accordtn1 to the U.S. Oeolo8lcal Survey. Or. Thomas L. Holler, in an article published In Water Reaources Research, aatd move· ment alone the Pond· Poao Creek rault OC · curred oo.ly in the aum· m•i:1 when water levell decu.ned because of the pumplnf or 1rouod water for farmln1. Rollm befan monitor· ln1 f•ult movement dur· ms the 1'M-77 drouaht. Pl1BUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI llVSIMUI lllNIW ITATC!llleNf '"' ...... 1 ...... ,_ ••• llolnt w.1 ....... . IC\.lltl .. O•V•\.O,.lllllltlT COM l'AN'f, t"90 '•i<ehllll, •ulle ljf, I 1¥1M, Ceflfotftl• tfJ t) J•-• J tlfrer ICllN. tof\lt H • eotront .... ._ ltl9'14. c,.llfor"'• .,.., J-IMflt ICllM, t'2S Ui Allie, -llU..,c;.elltvrnl•~ T /lh 111'11•1,,.n h co..0~1.0 '' • 89fltr•I--~ J-J .ICllN Tllh t~ -Ill .. •llll tlle Covnly Clerk ., 0<'•"9' cwnty on Me1c11 S, ttll PIUMI l"111t1lal'9d Or ..... 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PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE O~ PU8ltC HE Alt ING BEll'OllE THE CITY COUNCIL 0~ THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALL.EV FUtoet C•lllorn1attu9 Publ .. htd ClrM\Q9 C.o.ut Dally Piiot, O•nlOI Hon Ying l<Q, .,,0 Otlptlt Mtfeh II. 1'181 NOllCl 1~ f~t~EllY GIV EN rn.ot on fuO\d .. v, Apr.I I 1q91 ~I~ 00 P M 1n rn~ tounc.u (.h411rnbt-r. 10100 '>••ttt A.vi-nue J.ounfdtn Vlflh1y (dlltorn1a. th~ (1ly (OtJnt H will 1•vld d Pu0•1t ft••r "'U on IM lo11ow1no M•rtn 10, 21, ""'" l, 10, t~Jll4.SI ~~;!:'• Huntlnq10'1 Suen, California A APPEAL F ll ED llY C.EARAOA $VN OMAN kt l'lllNtONC# COM Ml~!>ION \ APPRO\IAL 01 PRl(.rSE PLAN N U ))8, prl1t1on ftH pro.po\t'-0 ultt<., ou11d1nQ al '"1" .,outhwt\t 4..orrwr Of tne 1nlerw<t1onot Warner •no Rou PUBLIC NOTICE Thi\ bU~ln•t' h <ondU( t10 o,.. •n 1n d lvldu•I ----Oanltt H NQ FICT T ou· • s It • Tr.it \latemt!flt WA\ tuto wHr, tt'lt I I • U IN .. 5. Coun1y Cit'• 01 Or an~ Counly on NAME ST4TEMllNT M•rch • t'ltt T ht lollowlnQ per>Oft• ••• oo•nv ll'IOUJ b A PPE A L FI LED br VOLUNT CER CAPI TAL w Esr. , .. , RE PLANNIN(; COMMISSION S OE NIAL OF AREA VARIANCE Cl\SE NO u ou tor trtr• .. t•ndmQ \19n •• 11••0 Broo~nunl !)1rttt ''*'°nt11ym 9 Wff!NJ'f \ R•\t•ur•lll bu•lnen O Publ"htd °''""°" c ... 1t O•••Y Po101 O RANC.E COUNTY PREC ISION M•rcn•. t).J0,'1 t911 1113 11 PAINTER~. IO'IO Yowha Or C~I• Mew .CA'l'1U• John M lllK ... tO'IO V•Wh• Or CO>I • Me ... CA '1'1•~ J•m" J Me..Se, UHi Col11mb1• ln . HunllnQlon S.ech, CA., .. , PU8l..IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINEU NAME STATEMENT T "" OUtlM\\ ·~ conOutl•CI by • Q•neral t»rtM,SlUO OU~~n·,,:o~~Ow1no Ot>r \On\ •t • dotnQ Trui ~::=.;:,t-:::-11teo ••I" t,,.. MOIUllS MUNCHIES 111 tlln '>I f n t \e-tn.alt•''> •t • bf-109 pr otit\\f"ct pur-.u •nt to ttw Pt•nn1no L•'fllll\ of I~ ~l•t~ of (•11•01n1• •Gov I C.od.e S.c.t 101"1 •\ ~ t'I ~· ano ttw fownt•1n V.tll~y Zon1no Oro1nnn._ .. rn" l o"•nQ Ord1n•rw.~ Lon.tnq M.tp\ And ••n•O.h •''" un •·It 10 ow Pldnn•nQ O•Pilrtm .. nt •no .,., •"•1••b•e 10,. PUll1t1 1n\Qirt l•un •nd .,,.,,,,~t1on (.ountv Clerlll. ot Or~OC" Count., on un11 I UUin1•notCM'\ Ot•<h CA ~1••• M•rcn ti , .. , 8r•d •no J111 DObyn-. 0 01 V•I • l'tSMIO v .. o. Chono (.A•tllO r nu\• a.r· ,, *''O 10 •~~tlty "' •••or or •n OPC>0\1tton to tM\t. "'Cli)Oo,•I\ "''' L• Q111f"fl .,,, U"POr1unttt to oo o it turtrttr 1ntof"mA1tun \ t'J•~Hfld .-uu moy tun-•tt lhf' Pt,.rnn•nq Oto.-11 m .. nt "1 ~~J tU1 • Pwc11w.o Orenge '°"'' O•••• Pilot f h•'\ D"''"''" 1\ (unou• l•d bV M.,<h l0, 21, Apt1I J, 10. t'Nt '*~•• "u•b•nd •no "''~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTI TIOU5 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT ln• rouowtno s>e''°" 001n9 °""'""'~" ., S T & COMPANY H 49S Po•o Cofoni•f, S•n Ju.tn C•P"lrano, C.A •1•'' G•r• S l(••u>. 1So9S P•seo C.olDtll•I S•n Ju•n C.po•lrano. CA 92•7S T "" t>u\IM\\ 1~ condu< ltd by •n '" Olvidu•I. G•ry S K•111t Tt1" >t•lttmenl wn tlle<I "'''" '"" Coun1y' Clerk ol Orange C.ountv 011 M•t<h U, "" I' I S..j• Publl•ht<I °''""~ c ..... O•iJv POI01 Muth 11, Aptll l , 10 II t911 1411 II ---------PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS 8USINESS HAMii ST4TU11WNT T lie lollOWl"Q ~'°" ~ dO•nQ ""'' fl\lt''\\ ., ERVIN OEYEL.OPMENT COM P.ANY 4U 0.hl•• CO<,.._. oel M•t. C•lllornl• ~JS C.ary Don•ld Ervin. •U D•hl•4 Co1ona Oel ~·. C•hlotn•• '21U f nit OUS•Ae\\ '' tonovcte<I by an 1n d tv1du•t G•ry Er~1n f P\t\ \ .. ft"mtonl tit'•\. fHtG ••It\ tn.r- Co"nty C11rk of O•M'H)tt Counly on M•rcnU, l~t PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINESS ,,,..... Pubtl.,.., Orenoe CO.ti Otlly Pilol, M•rtll 21, .Afwll l , 10. 17. t'NI ISlt-11 PUBUC NOTICE Jill Ou«>yn· f n1\ \l•fftl\llof\I WOI\ ldf"(j lofltltf, ltwf t..ounly (1.., .. or (Jr.anQ .. (OuHt, 11n M4r(f'lH 1'8' Fu .. u Puol1\he<J tu .. n~ <'••\I 0 •• 1., ~•fUI Mdn h 11 Au" I I IU 11 l'!il hi~ ¥1 PUBUC NOTl('E N711ft FICTITIOUS BUSINEH NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE FICTr TIOVS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT l+lf \ OUh1 II 11 tt\• L1tf ot f 1,H . .,1tct1n V••u , £ "'•ltn Mf ltt't\<llJ'+ t ,1.,. ti"'"' f'yf,;lf\tM-'-' °'•Ul\tt \..Od\1 IJA ,, 1•1101 M t"H1h/I \~\ 11Jlft11 PUBU(' NOTICE u Ut O' .uu"' Hlfl't' I,. 1 V-t'1J'• 1f fh •ww' '''"'" .. ,, ti (UU AWL A l f<I U ll)H • I Wtttd W1em•n C~ tnit t Ourt ff YOU iHt> tt'11f•r~\hu1 1n f t\i\ \t•trtmenl ••.O fllf'd w1'n the lhr •\tilf' you m Ay hlr .t r~Qur\t .v!lh County Ct•rlll. ot OrAnQf' Count.,. o Inf <Oufl to 'K~1Yfl' \S:Wt !di not11" '" M•rt n 1S. 1 .. 1 th• 1nv~ntory of e\t•lfl •\\.eh •tnd ot ~ .... ,, Inf' Oflltl•O"t\ •u.ounl\ ano rttc:>•~r h Pvbf1\r.tcJ Or•n9" CO•'\t o •• ,.,. Pilot. O•H r 1b~<I 1n St(' t•on I /00 Of '" ... M.,<h11.AprtlJ 10 11,t'ltt , ..... C•ltlO•n••ProlMl~C~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8 USINEU l<AME STATEMENT T"" fotlow1n9 oeriont. •r • Oo1ng t>u\11\41\.) ., LY NN KARAll. JOO Vt• l•dO NtwOOrl BH<h CA'1 .. J STEPHEN OE"KVM Altc>•-• •t l •w UO No"n 8roollit\tw11r\t !Ml•le-Uk •n•nt 1m C•lfforn1• 01101 ~ / u 1 /It 2'10 Publ1\"9d Or•n91P Ca.st D•lly P•lot Mertn 11 1' AP"') .... ISH •• PUBLIC NOTICE STATll ... ltTO,A8AltDONMENT M•rln• M V .. Qutl. 1'"'' Am N1115' 0, USll 0, ,.CTITIOUS ~rw•< .. Wont, Hunungton llt•<ll CA NOTICE TO CllEOITOllS 8U•llHH HAMI 'l?~:~quehnt I V•>Clutl Htl P•lrot •f OF 8ULK TllANSFElll Th loll • h bandontd . IS.u ....... t01 u c.c I '"• ~ .. ::"~~tl!~t· 8u,1n ... Av•. lo•,.,.,.,, CA -NOi•<~ " ........ bYQlvtn tO<•~llOr\Ot N•m• M•rC• L Vat.QUll, J.-lt PAH•< i• tnt w1tn1n n•m..O tr•n\t~for tf\•1 • i.OlEEN TOOL.$ >011 K1llvbroo'• Aw• lO• A1190rlo,, CA -bulk tr.on\lor I\ •t>out lo ~ m•dt on L Cott ~ c.At7•2• ftut. ousln•'' '' <onout t•d by• Otr~on•• oropt>rt\i n r1 P1n•fl•r •r":i, Fl<~llioul • 8uwnou N•me •• llmotod perlnt"11'P dH<r•O<ld ferrtd to _,,. .... lllod In Or fngt Molr lh<r M v •• _, Tho "•'"" .... d bu\ln•n Add• ... of County on 111:1.1• T"'' \l•t"'4men1 •~h f1tf'd with tt'te tN 'n""°'*" l'«tn\f•ror .,. Coveri•"'' Robtrl T, Monroe, Jr , JOSI Counly Cler~ ol O<..,Qe County on lllur91ul R•ligoon Supply Inc A 1(1llyb<OOI(• UN, Coit• Mt1a, CA M.-rn lS. l'ltt C•lll orn•• Corpo••llon, 801 Well ,,.U l'U .. U Ook•r Slrttt. C~t• M•>•. C4111o•n•• HU\ 1>v>1neu w•• conclucled by "" Publl•hed Ounge Co••t Oo•IY Piiot. Th• lo<allor •n C•lolornoa ol ,,.. I 01 Id I Merell v . .Aprtl ], 10, I/ tllll uo 81 ""'' ••• ,ul•Y' otll<e 01 Prtnttpel bUSI " "' u~~rleen o. Mo""CM # "'"' office Of l"t 1n1endtO ''•ns•tror 10< <IKM•od PUBLIC NOTICE " Se mr o Above RoOtfl H. Monro., Jr All OIMr OU\lnC\\ n4'mf"\ •nO •d Thi) tlal-t wal liltd wltll Ille d •,.H• UttO b• tnt 1n1tn oed Counly Ct•r' ot Oun~ County on FICTITIOUS 8USINEH tr•n.,ffor w1lh•n lhr" vu" IA\t P•\I M•rcn 11 '"'' NAME STATEMENT to ••••• •nown to ,,.. '"'~"d~O I '""" T ht fottow1n~ oer ~n\ .,. doing lr•n•••r~~ Ire NoM PubllWd O.•n~ Coatl O•llY Polot, bu"ntu •• Tnt n•mt •na bu"""" •ddr .. , ot Mu ch JO JI 14>rll > 10 '"' t>IO .. I T ~ G GENERAL CONTR .. CTORS, Ult 1n1tndtd rrfn\lt•tt ••• ' ' • • ., l(elch Rd , Newoort 8Ut h CA MISSIONARY SOCIEIY OF ~T PUBLIC NOTICE "' ... l'ICTITIOUS 8USINISS I ........ ITATllMllNT Tll• to41owt"Q Ptl'°" It doing 1111>1· ....... WISE INVESTMENTS, 561 1'9rtll• Hllll Orlw , ~lrn, Ct llforflla t2I07 Norm• Wu, .., P9r•ll• Hiii• P•lvt, Anaheim, Ctlltorfll• '*'. thil ~-·I• t~ .. 0 llY all II\ dl¥ld11t l NormeWu fhl1 Itel-I w•• lllllO •IUI ,,.. C911nly Cltrlt of Or.,, .. QwnlY on Merell 24, '"'· "'*" •7 .. J PAVL THE APOSTLE PAUL.•S r fllOm•• Lowell Eva n•, SJ ~•ten Rd , PRESS.• New Yorio Corp01f100<> ~twporl fk<1Ch, (A ., .. , Th•l lhe Pr<JllUIY perll,,.nt ,_.,•tO ot G'•OO'Y L.Awtn Howtand 41 Ketch d•W:rtbt<I en Qt'ntr•I ~u All tutur~\. Rd , Newport S.ecfl, CA., .. , tQVIPm•nl • .ioo 1n h•clt tn<I 900dwoll Tf\I\ bu\tne\J ta condu< led by • ol th•t c•rta1n rtH191c>u\ ~UOCll~ .tno It ge ... r•• l)jlrlnenNp IOUl•<I •• tol Wol s., .. ~1 ... 1 ThorNI> L. Ev•ll• Cosl• M~•• Covnh or 0 • _.~ St•lt 01 fr\I'~ 1l•t.,..,.nt ••\ fllto w•t" •At C•llto,n1• County Cletk nf OtM~ County on ln1 bu\11W\\ n•m« u\ed by lne w 1d M•rcn 11, tWt ,,.n,11rot •I \41cJ to\.•110,.. '' ll'tMltt COVENANT Pvbll\NHI Or-Coa'1 O•llY Piiot. Tlt•I .. 1d built tr.,tl~ •• ontf'\O~d to M•<eh J0, 17, Apfll l, 10, l .. t UOI II be COll\\Hnn\All'd •I lh• ollltt OI Coty N•t10n•• B•ni.. Nf"wport B••<h . C•l1to rn1• .,..., on or ••ttr Aoro , .. "" PUBLIC NOTICE ----TP\I\ Oul" tr•n\ttr " \Ub,•tt to l'ICTITIOUS 8USINllU Celllornlf Vnll0<m Commtte••I Coctr NAMll STATllMllHT Stellon llO. Put>lllllM 0r-. C.O.tt 0•11l'1~:i Tiit lollo•lng ptr)Ont ••• doln '"' 11..,... •n<> -e.-ol 11•• 1>"r1on Merell )7, "'"'II~ 10, 17, 1 .. 1 butt"9U at. wltll wl>Om Cl•ll\h ltl•Y 119 111.0 I\ C:llv PUBLIC NOTICE HOTtC• Ofl A .. ~ICATIOM TO HU.A'-CIOHOUC 811VllllAOU To WllOl'll II Mt, eonc.ni 0,..fal'llt avu .. OH ta ._.Ylnt to tllt Otpertmotllt Of 4'1COllOllC hwtrag• Ct11lf'OI ..,. "41" OH a.ALI alllt A WINI t f'V9. •AT. l'l..J lt H ll •lcMIOll< ..,,.., .... at i.1ss H•rllor a1wa., ,._,t.in veu.,, CA. f'llblltllM OrlllOt C..11 O.llr Plloi1 Merell n, ,., tt17·•• fHE STAFFORO COMl'ANY, \II NtllOntr 8fflN, 4100 MA<A•tl\ur 81vd., 8 1r<ll Slrttl, Ne•POrt 8t•Ch , Nowporl a.ech. Cthtor,,1a •t..O Ct lllornl• nttO 6 "row Oott>I., •nd IM 1a,1 d•V •or Ill Steve A St•llo•d, no1 Ca ll tno Clt lm• b'f •nv <•.0110< •h•ll 119 Mlr•rnu , St ,, Jua n C:aplUr•no, Aprll I), IMI, "'llllll " the bulll'ltU Calllornla tt•IJ O•y bl!loro '"" con.umme11on d•t• Robtrl E Stalford. 011 Hutllt lllt<llltOtllove lto•d. Lono Be~h. C•lllotnl• 90I04I Oettd Ftb1ua•y to. I'll r1111 1>ull11tu It conauctrHJ by T rt ,,•ltro• Co•t1unt lllurQIC•I oentrel -tNrlllfp. R•llQltn Supply, I,,< A Ct lllornla Stt .. A Sttffora C:orpor•llon by Jull• Brad~ fhlt \ltte..-1 w•~ fllod wllh lht Tran•• .. • Ml .. lon••v SocltlY ol $1 Cowntv C1•1i. of Ofanoe Count, M "•"I lilt APOltlt Peull•I P••u, A New Ft b u. '"'' Yo•• COt'flllOlttlon DV Out (j Mel\ "'*' cl•""· Yiu Prf'ldtnt P•vlltl·P•H• 1--------------fMUHflllt & VOU Olvl•lon C.11141-1171. Pul a few word• to work for u. AltMMr•etUiw ltl •,tttt Citf 1t1a1i.ee1 8t•ll, tt• , .... '•IKllfff °"'"· ..... ,. !NcArtllw ........... .,.,, ... u . CA ,...,Oftk• ... "'" ,,..., •ec-~ _.,._,.,. ,,..,,.., ~ tSJta ftu•ll'11M Or..,.. Co-•• O•llv P11«. ~ ......... 0r*'IOI CM•I 0.lly Plloi, MllCll 21, ltll ·--------------'Merell 10, 11, t\4Wll a, 10. "'' 14u ••, ...... ,...... ........ NATION La"' calls tune No chance to dance LYNDEN .Wah. <AP ) l:Sllledas a "last chance lo dance," a planned s howdown bet ween pro-dancing forces and an a n ti -d ancin& law fizzled when the choice came down to da ncing or drinktnl( Drinking won. Dick DeGolier, mun ager of the Harvest House Restaurant lounge in this tiny town neur the Canadian border. had planned to defy a recent city ordinance banning dancing whe re liquor ts sold He was pre pared to accept a citation Tuesday njght, but the state Liquor Control Board changed all that The planned protest was canceled abruptly when restaurant co-owner eo. ...... d Ch icago School Superintendent Ruth B. l...ove pledged m her first day on the job to "turn around" the sc:hool sys tem -Ailh a four-point program <1nd she told lhe Board of Education that together they rnuld cure the ills of the system Dennis Hindman was told that s waying to the music would mean ticketing by the Liquor Board. Hindman, a Bellingham lawyer who has two other liquor permits for establishments in anothe r northwest Washington town Oak Harbor didn't hesitate. "I told them I wouldn 'l violate t h eir r ul es u nder a n y circumstances," he said . On Tuesday night, with a local band called Change of Pace missing and local liquor control officer s mi lli n g in the crow d , the s tanding-room-only revelers had to content themselves with jukebox tunes and drinks served by cocktail waitresses wearing "Last Chance to Dance" T-s hirts. Patrons dared each other to dance a nd one middle-aged woman anno~.mced, "Someone's infringing on my rights." The res taurant .o wn ers. who introdu<'ed dan<'ing in li quor serving establishments lo downtown Lynden in February after town offi cials rnuldn 'l find t he ir o ld no·dance ordinance, have a court date today with Whatcom County Superior Court Judge Mars hall Forrest. The Harvest House is requesting a temporary injun<'tion against the newly ena<'ted ordinance Hindman says he will a r gue the law 1s unreasonable. Hot tub hot SPOKANE. Was h <APl Jerry Wright's spirits took a dip when he discovered some cold-hearted thieves had stolen his new hot tub Wright, 33, discovered his brown and white marble tub valued at S2.761 50 missing from h1~ back yard "I was Just sick." he s aid. He had taken down a portion of htl> fence so the 7-foot wide. 3 fool deep tub could be dl'lt vered lie had planned to install 1t the next day OurRes.Prkc TouhyUs LcuGI RetNtc 1 589" 1499'1 •30 YOUR FINAL PRICE 46995 Alb•te offer effective March 1 to Ap11I 30, 1981 EXCLUSIVE '10-YEAR PerntaTUf~ Interior PltOT•CTIOlll PLAN In Mkt•11on to th• C•n•••I El•t111c D"tn••dHt W•,,.n1y 1f th• P•tm•tut tub o• dnot ftn•• 1huutd •••I lu tunt•1n w•t•• du• to • menuf.cturint dflfttet \UC:h •• cr.cliunt dupp1nt ptMrt1"t u• ''"tint w1th1n th• 10 v••• conh«t Q4t1od Cend1n1 10 Yt••t hom P4.trt h ... d•t•t 'Gen.tel (l.c:t11l will ••v•u or r•IM«• U'•• tub O• door W¥tthout ch•• .. lot 1.ch•• pero or 1.00• ~"19'U th• ft1fut• ., du• to.mt,.., Ml or ~\.4' f h• S.t••C• Con tr Kl •PPhM to d11.hwnh•rt '"''•llM •nd •• t•med fo• homtl! U\• Within th• •8 conl1fUn'n it.th 0 C or Hi""•" • " PUBLIC NOTICE f'IC:TITlOUI IUltNeU NAMI UAT•MINT I lie IOllOWl"O """'' •t llelfl9 11<1\l ,,.n .. TI I. WM Ol..I S ALl DtlTlltaufO"S, 711 w 11111 SI .• St• 112, Cott• !MM, CA t2•2' TIWll!lti • tAe, 1-w oce~••ont. N•WIMlfl ltt<.11. (A '2~ T II I\ llvtiMU • • COf\OV( l9d bf en In Olvl•ual T l\Ot\'\tt $ i.. • Thi• \tel-I .., .. llled w11n 11\e County C:lt•k ot 0.M'loe CD11n1y Ofl Merell ti t .. I ,., ..... J111bl•-Or-<;wtt Oally Pol<M, M<l•~ll 10. 11 April J, 10, ,... 10 .... 1 PUBLIC NOTICE N71111 ,JCTITIOUS ausrN•SS NAM• UAT•MINT fn• lollowlnQ pori.on' er• doing bu\lneu" KAMMEYEA A PAllTNEAS, t NC , • (ellfor,.I• torpo,.llon, US To•n Center Or•••. Sulle l.-0, Co•la Mew, CA 91•2' Ktnn•tn K o<ammtrt• A A• 'M)(t••n inc: • C..htorru• corpcH•· uon. ••S Town Ctnter Onve. Suitt two C:o•l• -••. C•llfornoa 92'2• rht\ C>\f\tt\fU JS condu<ted Dy• COf oor•t1on KENNETH I( KAMME'l'EA A ASSOCIATES IN( M4r\.IW E Ev•n' fru~er ,,.,, \lal~t •• , ltleG "'"" ,,... Co11ntv Cit•• 01 Oteneo County on "•o 11 , .. , ,.,~,, PuDh'1W<I OrMl9t Coa>t D•ol, Ptlel, M••CllU 10,ll,Ap,,IJ,tM l llJlll P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS auS•NIEU NAME STATli.MEHT r ht' follow1nv J*r\On " 001no t:>ut.• neu '' M R PS C:.ROOMINC. SALON, I ll>OO E COd>I Hogllway, Corona del IM•', C.•llhirn•• '1261) Celnrvn A Pelot. )00 E. COUI H1gnw•y, a~• Nf'wport B••c" 1 C.••••orn1d q)'60 fhl\ OU~IMf!'\\ I\ tondu<.t~a Dy "' In I d1v1du•• c."nr yo A Pe•ot fn1\ '"h1mfnl -Nd\ 111.0 >N1th th¥ I C.ovnly c.1 .. -ol Orenllf' County on M•rt.rt 11, 1991 f'U7U6 Publl""'d Orange (Od•l O•olv Polol. Mdr(ll I), IO, 71, Apfll l. lQt l 12/S.ll PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATIEMEHT f nt to11ow1nQ p~r\on\ •rt d01no ou,tnt"\\ "'" A v Hl)MES IOOll C.•••••fd •••'"'" l"tvt'l1nQton &f'•t n C•••torn14 ~1••• Pntlfp t-i M< Ndmt'e-11~•• 8roo-.nur\I Strt_.f Fouf'll4•n V•llty (•tt1otn1• vUOi V 1U•qf" Shopp1nQ (•nht 1~01• 8tOOU\ur-.f Strl"t>t ttunt11'\9IOn 8t>dC n l.4111torn1• 91....,. "t hi\ bU\1ru•\\ 1\ c onouct~o Ot d ,,.n .. rftl ~'tnt>nh1p Pntlip t"1 M<.N•mt'~ f fh 'loldltmt'"I Nd'-tilf'CJ Wt\h lnP f ount t C ''' ~ ot Q, ""'Qe County on M •n.h 11 t~I FU7's.4 ..,uo11-..""'o 0 '4f1Qt" (06\I OtHly P1lc>l. MA rt II I J lO II, Ap"I J, l'ltl 1311 91 PUBLIC NOTICE CPP lUI lolOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAi.. P•OPE•TY Pere<lo•..,.• Ho. ~·1 NCH ICE I~ HEREBY GIVEN IHAT ON At:tt•t J 1911. •t UM nou1 of • u • m •t trw m••n entr•nc.• to tne (oun 1y (.ourthOu'W, 100 (tYt< C•nt•r Or•YP We\t, S.ttnt• An•. C•l1f0fn1• flllE TAusr DEED SERVICE COMPANY • C•hforn•• corpor•Uon, who\O ttddf"n\ '' t•1JO -.'•ntur• BlvO . Enc.no. C•UfOf""•• •u .. •l'O *"°~ toltpfl--•• .,,,, -· •• pr•••"' Trvn ... ••II .-u •• CMA>ti< •V< t10t\ 10 OW "•Of\IHI DtOCMr toor <•~h 1n l••ful ITKH'W'I ot t"«' un1tto !.t•tf'\ ,,,.. to11ow 1n9 d•Uttbf'd ,.,. •• oroi>«<'Y .. , .... ~o '" '"' C•IY Of Ccxt• Mt\e, c ... nly ol 0.-. !>l•l• of Calllorn ... •nd d•w.,•Old ff totlo""""' 10 "''' t,.ot .Mot lr~l ,,..o UIO•~oer ,..,,..0 tlf(OrOtd in ~ U 4 ~Qoe\ -' M\d • M1\<.•ll.,....01.1~ M•o~ 1n thit otl•<• o• en. <.0 .... 1, At<OtOOr Ol ... a ·-•Y J~I B •lmot•I Pt•<• (O\I• Me,. t.•1tforn1• · The uncWt\tQn..O tru\l"f' d•w: t•1ms •nr •••b1l1h •0t 1n.,OHfl't t 1nform•t1on tur nl\"4t0 S.•1ct wtt ... 11 oe m•M to, ••• ,,,., ow 00119tt11on\ <tf"Curto tlY' dnO pu,,u•nt 10 lh• power ot \•IP tunle-ufd 1n • (tr t•1n Oted 01 Ttu\I r•~uted bw C..tt nn L ICltl•r .tnd (Of I l L1c.nter. f"•t h .\ to •n tJfUf•Y•O-·d on .. h•ll 1nttr~o,l, '' ti n•nU 1n common,"' tru\tOf, toll TLE TAusr DEED SERVI CE COMPANY ., Tru\t-.t •or ttw a.f"lf'f•I UlO Sf't1.1r1ty 01 OAR BARA A DE C.ROOI E. M 0 . T•u>IH lo• THE BARBARA A OE GROOTE INC, Otl1ntd 8tn•l11 Ptn\IOt\ Pt•n. 1h &tnt"t•< ,.,,~, d•ted Ju ty U# 191(), •nd r(l(.orcktd ., Instrument Ho IOS:i.onAuQu\l 11 19IO onDoo-•eel tJ~9• P•O• •m•o• •O~S of Ollotoa• At(OtO\ tn IM off1l~ ol tn. County Re<orotr o• Or•n<ll' C.ouf"lty St•lt ot (•11'orn1.t rh.-lotttl ctmount 01 '"• uno••d o•t•n< .. o• t tlt' \t11d obt.o•t1on\ fOQ"'"'' w1tn adv•nln ttnd ••d1m•IPC1 <O;" 4ind ... o.Pnv• .. 1\ \SS.~1 JI r h•I not1<• ot ,,,••ch ot '4'4 oC>flQ.A lion itnd fle<f•Of\ to \.-1 "Maid rt•I pro Pfrt r ••\ ,-f'(urOf'O •~ 1ns1rument No o.14 0t1 Oecrmtwr .. 19IO 1n C>ook rttl I JISQ OdQC' omaoe llSO ol Off oc o•f At cn1a' 1n 1~ ot11ct-of I~ Counly M'~\{)t<H'r ot Ot~Of (ovnh ~l•lf ot l 411UJrn1• f n<tl wuo ,.,e ,, M•Of' w1tnout <ove n•nt or w•rr•nt y rt9ard1n9 t •tltt 00\\f'\\•on Of" f'n<.um orM\c its or ., to 1n\ut •0111ty of I Hit 1 "• bentfl<t•ry or M'Y oUwr P«r\CJ'l ''' Ut'f \Of'!\ M.IY purC'W\f' •t t.••O W ft 0 .tltO ant~''" O.~ of M•rth, 191t 11t1e fru'' De~ ~rv1c.t Comp.tny A C..•hforn1• Coro By E"ol S Slillm•n PuDllilleCI OranQe Coa\1 Oaoly Polol, Merell 13, 10, 11, l'ltl 17.+11 PUBLIC NOTICE Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/Friday. March 27. 1981 PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI IUllMHI fllCTITIOUI IUllNIU NAMe ITATIMIMT NAMa ITATUMMT N7JIU "(TITIOUI 8UllNHI NAM& ITATIMeNT f'ICTITIOUS IUSINU1 NAMI STAflMINT Tiie fOllOWlf19 ...,_ Jt Ooiftt 11</\I• Tl\e l•llOWl"9 "''°" It •nt tlv\I ... n.. IW\t a• "" lotl00oll1"9 "r-• •r• 001,.0 11<1.iiwo .. r tt• tottowtt\4) "''"°"' •'• do•no lhl\t'WU a \ EAST/WIST AOINCY \OH l..0CKM4"T Ttl.E CO , 104 A ,,__ o.11, t"'IM• (allf.,111• tVU Meyer "'••· Colte ~.CA '1tt1 NA.A ESTATE$ lll!NTUltt IMlO N••eort Av•. $1• A f1n1111. CA HlWP\,)RI llfACll AUIO M l.OH J/40 t •"""'> Or a I H••PO" ltuc h C.AtJ..O J,_ MMle J-t011 Pe Tt rr'I' IAe l..t011tt1, ltSA A MfY" 0.11, lrvi..., c:.tlle<ftlt tPIJ lllH•. tai. Mn•, CA '1t11 'h'° Oafli••• r 6•'"'' •iii• , Jtrh \t Ht•ll0•1 (luc11. CA 11 .. l flll\ butll\ftt I\ ,..,..lad bf.,, tn Tiii• lloftlfleu I• COflO..cle• by en 111 tiwldv•I OlwlOv•I M1c11 .. 1 " ,..,,,..,, 111420 Newper1 A .... ~le 4, Tv.iof\, CA t).-0 ft"t"<t ~ llo.t k 001 H11•11• Wu H•wporl tke;.l'I t A '11..0 J\11\e Mttlt JeflflMfl Ttfry I.. LO<ltlltt1 Tlllt .-.-Wft llled wllll Ille Tiii• t lal-1 Wft Ill .. wllll llllt De,.elO ( Oo•t1•n. lllOJ ltvone 11•0 • ''• ~. r""'"· CA., .. llOfleld I KllllO•lllorer. IJOO f ht\ bU\ltit\\ I\ \OnOvt \t1c;t bf a v•"•' •• o.11n•t\l\fP Covllly (lt rll •• Of'•nte COUl\lf COVl\lf Cito Of o ..... Collllty M Merell•."'' Merell 11, , .. , Newpotl Ave Sle A, T11tllt1, C:A tlMO. f•tr•n<•; A'>..,lri flUll l'INfU Pvbll.-0r..,.. C:O.•I Delly Pltol fl'llOll-Or•llOt '°"" O•llr Pilot, Ken11 o,a111, l~O H.••Po" A•• . I"" >t.at•mtfll '""' lolt<I '"''" ll'le C.011ni' , •••• qi O• Miii" C.OY"'' 01\ M..,(1111 l .. l M•rc11 '·1$, 20, 11, 1"' 1on .. 1Merell20, u. 4«11 a. to. 1"1 1-.s 11 SI• J, Tu•llll.C.A tMeo Wiil•.,.. llfl•IOfl, )tlO Newporl Ave Sit A, TutUfl, CA tJ.., f0ttlt44 ..,uo11\f'Wrd Ur•nuie C..Wt.t 0•11, Pilot PUBUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE N11Ut fllCTITIOUt IUllMHJ NAMe ITAHMeNt Dnld Sc,,..I, "" S Ew<lta \1 , Sit J, A"'""'"'· CA '2901 w 1111atn Denny, 1110, w •••In• 1,1.,,11 JO, JI, AOfll I 10 ltlt llll •l PUBLIC NOTICE f'IC:TITIOUt •UStNHI NAMI STATeMINT Tllo tollow1no per'°" " 001119 Dll•I· neu '' The lot-1"9 pertOn It CIOlnt 1>1111· /\tUH l Blvd., Sle 101, Tu•lon, CA 91.-0. 1..t8•r0fl 1nv .. tme11t" It tO Ctntreo. SlefltOfl, CA~ Tiii• DV•lntu 1\ conoucteo by • o•n•re• .,.,,,,.,,,,,P f'ICTITIOUS IUllNIH NAMll STATIMeNT FAA WEST MOUNTAINEEAJNC. CO , HI N Nowpo•1 81wd , Newport Buell, c.A <>2 .. J llOD'S AUTOMOTI VE. lJ01l MOl.1110/\ P•rkw•y, •C·J, uguM Hlli., Cetllo•lll•t2~ Mochtttl A. PoN•r Tllli •l•ttmenl '""' llltO with J"" Co11nly Cltr-01 Oren~ County on Marc II u. '"I f l\f' tollO•"'IQ Pft 'On\ ., t doing OY\ln•t' .,, I v c I ADVEAT•SIHC.. ,.,, w Ma(A1tn1.1 r 81.,.0 , Sanl• An• Ce• llorno• ., 10. Jolln 0 8erO/\, tllO OHl'l.,0 Orlvt , W..lmln•ltr, C..tllornl• •Ml. f o,,ttl Allen RllOtd\, JUO Ar aloe, Htwporl Be.ell, CA 91-.0 r111, bv''"'" 1> conow<tod b~ .,. '" d lllldUal Tiii• bulf,...l ll ConOV<ltd Dy •n ifl· OlvlOu•I. f'JSIMJ PuDll.,..., Or-Cout O.oly Polot, V•d•o tommenO•r ff'H. • (•I.torn•• 4.0tpor•t1on l•JI W M•c A rthur B lvd ~•nl • A~• C altfotn•• tllo.t ForrHl Alllft RllOacu Tf\t\ ,,.,.........,.., w•' fifed w 1tn tnt Coul\ly Cit•~ 01 Oren~ (oynty o JoN\O 8¥on. Tiii• \\al-I wat fifed wltl'I t,,. Covllly Clerk or Oreno-COVl'tY Ofl M•«ll•.1 .. 1 Mere 11 20. 27, Aprll J, IQ, , .. , t'1l 11 March I] ltll f'Ull1 f'U11M Publo"'t<I Ot•nOt (NU Deily P11o1, PvDlhlle<I Or-CCMlll O•lly Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE r J ll•t1•n1>e•11 Pttt40otnl Thi' ,,.,..,,.....,, ••~ hl-O •1th lf'w (0"'"" (ltttl of Oren~ C04olnty on Ftb•u••Y lt ltll Mtt<ll 7Q JI, Aprol l IQ 1 .. 1 .. ,, I t M•rtl'l t , U, 10, J1, '"' l?U·ll MAlllOll MUNIClfOAI.. cou• t COUNTY 01' OllANGIE 4tf1J•~-"· f01S.11' PyDll-°'-Coa>l D••IY Ptlol M.trt11 IJ N /I Aprol J 1qe1 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTlTlOUS •USINIEU NAME STATllMIENT '"• t0How1no oertofu .,, ooinQ o..n1nen•i ~AAC.EH DAZS ICE CllE• SHOPPE, lllJ 8ro•l<>I A~nue, Co\la Mew . Cetll0<nl•'2•1' Ao90r C end Juno A C••ltt J1' C•t•dor L•n• S•n tfern•nlt, Ceiolo•nl• '12t72 Trui t;u\ineu '' cottoucted bV • ,.n11r•I p.ertneonlp R-C C•rl"' Junt A C•rter Tn1~ \fdl~n• ••\ f1leo wuh ttw Counly Cl•rk or Orenoe County on M•«n II, 1'1111 l'UIU$ Pvolo'1Wd Or•nQ• C.oe\I Oeoly Pilot, M•«ll I], 10. l/ APrtl J, 19'1 131t et PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT fnt fOllOW•nQ ~r\l()l"I •\ ooinQ 0~\1 ntUd'\ PROC.RESSlllE C.ROWTH AS '>OC I A TES IOY2 C.ra11•d10 Hunt tnQtOn 8t'•<h (A .. ,.._... Eo...r1n O C,1ron 809) C...r•t••d10 -1 Nunt1noton S.•ln CA QU..,. f "'' f)u\1nto)\ I\ COf\Ot.r<. ltO o, •n Utl '"torpOr•tt<S 4\\0C.••hCH'I otM ' th•n • P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS I USINtU NAME STATEMENT 1 nt toHow1nQ per'°" '' 001n9 o~.u• "''" ., FOTO QWl K, l11t l Broo•lluf\l. F"CH.1nt•1n V•ll•Y. 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CA '2•U l•V" ":,;\td~~:,\ b;~ -~0':~,~~u~:,:~·:,n, 7\t SS.·•710 I ·*''" (If ,.,,.,., ,,...,, ,, 1.)nQ tPrn\ It'd\ .. tor PUDh\hMIO•~fOd\f 0dll'f J.l1lOI ·O•ll\11,.. oOO "'•«II iQ. // Aprol l 10 IYll 1•1• 11~1 {WhlRLA> "" ''"" ~1,.1 Io• tn1 • tJu1 (ft•Gr• (CJCJ• '"-'u1r .. , nvl1l1t •. HIUO d ftl• lfll' .. 011 'tf'il• "' lrthtl QI 1o.t10 0' J 11• fl If (tnn PUBLIC NOTICE NM(-Ht.A~ tn1\l lit\lt11 I •urtn1<t I I' l.}IJU t•d I ' tt(lwt'tl 1""1 pl1tnhU'\Q •Hill n(,.~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF "l~o ldy 01 Hunl1n9ton f\O'dl h vi,, Ott•1d l. ~·nn•rn, 111 Pre,1cu o Or•••. C0\1e Ma ... Celllornl• OU• Lind• S. F1nnt"rn. IJt Prtt-•O•o Or1ve. CCM.t. Mes•, C•l1torn1• .,.2• Tt\h bU\.i"«''' 1\ condu<ted bY M'I 1n 01i;1du•I. DOLLY ANNE URBAN '""'0~·0~"~·~·;;~11'0~~'011~':' "CTITIOU!o eUSIHESS ANO OF PETITION TO "l '~•l'~'~',""',..urw.•nl 10 c,1 o.un HAMISTATEMIEHT ADMINISTER ESTATE ~l)oJ' uo '"' fOvt al•on lnd•• ""' L.1nd• F1nnotrn 111" \lattmetll w" lllecl wolll Ille C.ovl\ly Cltrk ol 0'"'11' Coun1v on Merell 11, lMI .... , .... P\11>11 ...... Or-C.0.•I 0.lly Piiot, Mertll 13. 10. 11, All'll J, t .. I 111) If PUBUC NOTICE 11'\t toUow•no penon 1\ do1no ou\1 NO. A 108099. ttu•'CJ tlOt'' ""'"'')" Of'lt-rm1nlt' '"•' tn• "•'' ., T o a I I h e 1 r c :!!;,7~1~:.'",~ ~,~1 0~1i.:01~~~'~r;~~ ~~ RI.. S ENTERPRISE!>, MOO Ed1n90r > • F 10s. tottiH'Of'9'on &.4K". CA n•d benef 1c iar ies, c r e d i tors t~~.~:~n~'1"~~11~r:::"..9.!~0.~~·.t1: Altll•rd l.H SlrtHl•IO, MOO EdlnQ•< and contingent c reditors Of '' l fJ ,.,•bit •«P> " no tOnQ~• .-:i:~·1,H.:!:=~..,8::!v~1:0•~·:'.., .n Dolly Anne Urban and\"l'•0;,~:~~-x,nor~~1~~.~~~!:"e. d•¥•du•t per so!'$ who ma Y b e ~!.~'~:,'; .~:~·0!'\7~1~~~~~~·r:,~~!,:':.~ Th•~ !:!::!~!!!r~:~::;o.,,,. '""' otherwise interested In the tom•••'""-fouow•l'\Q Wrtll•n f'\Ol1ltt • fOICTITtOUt BUJINllH Coynly Clerk 01 O•enoe Gounly on Wiii and/or estate: '"'"' NAMIE STATlMIENT Merell II '"'' A petition has been Iii~ '" .. ~ •. ::,-::.~~r-:,:: ......... ':"""~~~: .. ~: tht 1011ow1no o•''°"' •r e 001n9 11=uaon by R~la nd Halt 1n the '' ,:'11~" • .'~ri','o;.:,1;, '~ ·~.,.,··: ,:.11'J:'" Dv••n•»•• Pwb••.,,.o Otanllf t 0••1 u.,,, P.oot Superior Court of Orange '" • • ,, "' ,,, J ,..., • • ••J ~· , PSP IHTEllHA110HAI.., 11'1 , M4'(11 >0 JI """' J IQ lotl 1:i.111 1 sow111 Gr•fld Avonue, S•M • An•. C ounty r e questing that .,...'" ,..,.,•w•"' tY !>--,,,.., ,.,r-> ,, C••·lo•n•• '7P01 PUBLIC NOTICE Roland H all be apPolnted •• J OI '"" Govmvnenl (od<' tne S•··~ * :·~::::.:'::;:,,?:.7;:· AA 1 eoa as personal representative ~~;~:~ .. O:::::·.~ ~;~r-0~~~~',' H•n> K•tldHn ltfnO Fort". ,-ICTJTIOUS I S tO admintSter t h e estate Ofl In• vvno, vi O•M>Qt' 4nO ,,... P.,,, Pmo Oenmar~ -Do< NAMll STAT~M1:::S Dolly Anne Urban (under ,•:0 .~·:::~:·.~.., • .?.'.°";'.'~~· :~;:';' ~: fhl\ ,,_,.,.~,,I\ conduCttO Of'. f P,• fOllO••nQ "'''°"' .,. do•no the Independent Ad · ,..,,.~ ... \lth•lt~profJ"rl'r' \Ollt:tt·Of0f o•~r•I S)Mlnitr\nip t:Ml'lf'e\\ .\ • • t t f E t-·•• 11 ,., fl 11•4t.or1 .. l l)utCJO"tf\ Wolloem• OoN IO IAIMARI( DI RE CT MAIL m1n1s r a ion 0 states • '"' ~·-·· ,, l ••·•·Jrn ... In{' Thi> •ta••"""'' .... toled w•lll ll'le PROMOTIONS. '" w 19111 SlrUI Act). The petition tS s et for .,, 0 ,, JI '"' un ... , '"' ,, County Cler;. OI Or.-ig.e county on (O\t•M~M.C•l1forn1••1•11 .,hearing in Dept. No. 3 a t ~~~~~,~,t~,·.~, ~~'~•·''t~~,.;~fl~f ;~: M•<ell 1. IQl1 P ........ CO<l ctPI• Int • 700 Civic Center Dr111e .,.,, .. , ..... , ..... couno, u•O"•"O<' on. 'U1Ut C•l1torn1• corpor•hon lMI P•rkwi•• . ' lift fJt Hunl1no1on O••.icr-•no trw PuDl•\tw<I Or•nQC' (Ohl O••IY P1101 '"(It, c ..... Me•• Ca;•forno .. '2tJ1 W est . 1n the C ity ol Santa I.Jr ,n ... ~"u"' • '"'"''n~ AvlllO"'' M••th 1J l'O, ,, Apr•t >. ''" in;•• lt'll\ °"'1"•'' ., conducted by• tor Ana, Cal iforn1a on Apr 1 I ;~', .. :~ 0,:;tV1~::;;1!1~:~!~''.':'::~·~~~-~:1 pOr••·onPA 15, 1981at9:30 A .M . ,~lu•uu•""'"' IO~•<l•OOillOJ >ulftor 541~K..,~:!~;!!~;..~i' INC IF YOU OBJ ECT to the E.ov~;:·,~,c.cf'''1n, tnM1<•11ur or l • Pru1oon1 ' granting o f the p e t i t ion .. <u•••" "'" lM,,, ... ,.,. uu·•'""" A• PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOU5 IU51NI SS HAMt STATIEMINT Tht followln9 o•r\on\ •rt bu\tntt.1 at. f r"ll\ d •tenwnt w•~ flll'(I wilt\ UW YOU ShOUld either appea; ~~1~1~,~11, 1~~~1{~•::: 1f~1 1~.t~l·;-·~·,~~l I~ dolnQ ~o.~~~y11c1,e~~ of Or•no~ County or at the h~ari~g and state ~~-~ ... ,~~~~,' (~.· ... ~.~~ .. ~~! "1~~1' l~:t'.Hl~ F•HM1 your o b1ec1tons or Ille ....... '"' 111 .. , w'"'"v" ... , .. C A l..IFOAHIA A U t O INSURANCE AGE NCY, 111 F Alvtr\10. Avenue. Ntwport B••ch. Ce llforn•• '12 .. J llot>t•l Weller S1om1>•v9n, JOO Fern•ndo, =•OJ, Nf'•Port Bt•cn C.aolo•n•• ,, .. , Ronald E119tnt 0-, 114 Ctd•', Nt•port h.c::h. C•llrorn1• •Ml '"'' b\.I''"'" I\ condu<lt1' b'f • g.t'n•r•I ~rtner\h1p AonalOE OodO Tri1' 1ta1"""""t ••' filed w1tn tht Covnly Cl.,_ of Ouneo Counly on M•rc"4, 1 .. 1 "'"" PuDhille<I OrtnQO CMS! o .. ty Piiot. Marcll t, U , 10 11, .... 107MI PUBLIC NOTICE STATIEMIENT Of' WITHDllAWAI.. ,ADM PAltTNE llSMt,. 0 "11lATING UNOEll l'ICTITIOUS •USlllllEU NAMe 1 n• t0Uow1nq 0ttr'4ft "•' tWUt\dt'•*" ., • 9etttr•I p•r lner from tht 1>trtner>lllp ooe,.u,.. unoe• tlle flt hf,ous bw\1nt t• 'l•m• ot P t4 P PRO PE llTI ESL TO el 21>t Ple<enll• Av• • Co•l• Mew, Celllotnl• '1tll Pullll>lle<I O••t10t Co4"1 0411Y l'olol. written ob ject ions with the wn·• n puOIH ••·on 'Mii ton\lolul• Mmn •l. >a, 11, Aproo > i'lt• un •• court before the hearing. ~~~::: ~n"~~;,,~0 P".:;.'; .. "::!.'~, ,d·~~~~:, PUBLIC NOTICE "'"'" "CTITIOUS I USlNEU NAME STATEMIEHT f~t' 1011ow1nQ p•rton\ •rtt do1no Ov~·~\\"' •ti lONE STAR I LfO '"° Il l lOHE STAll·ll 1.. TO , ctl7 Warnr• Avtnut. S.U.tt Jl1, H""tonQlon Beacn. C•••IO<l\l• ., ... K •1th J Cro11..,, 412 Bto1111ow•r 81•0 • 110-• LonQ 8"•tll, Celofo<m• '°'" Ao'"''' Cr Lewin, 4JIO L•"••OOO Or•v• L•"•WOOd C•ltforn1• '°''1 Tf'l1• f>w\1nt1\ 1\ (Ondv<t•d bY • 11mUtd 06'11Wr\h1p A-'1 C. l.ewon T "'' ,, .. •nwnt .... , fitect ..,,,,, lhf' Co-..nl' Cltrll ot OranQie C.out\ty or M•rcfl '· ltll CllOlllll, 1..IEWtN & ASSOCIATES nu W••-A••. a 111 HMtttttttt"' a..c11. ca. ttM' 'U1't1 Publ"twd Or.,.ge t o.ut Dally Polot. Marth ll, 10, JI. A.11,,1 J, l'ltll lllq 91 PUBLIC NOTICE Your appearance may be , .,,por .. hon u• ,,n, o•n•· I•"''"•' \UD in person or by your a t d•Y '"'" OI on., ~1•1• '" '"" F•d•••• torney.. A R E ~,~•1·~;:;:;:,;:o~r~:~~:!;'~~~~;=~;·~a I F Y 0 U A 01v1-.•0" / c,,I T1llt> I ot tnt· (.i>tpar.thC>n\ CREDITOR or a con tom '""""" "'Cl ""·ln'><'•••u">JOU t ingent creditor of the de :':d· .. :~,,'~~1.,11,"~:D~.: ;::~1:~"·: .:;~~;· ceased , you must Ille your ... 111... ... PUl!hC dll' nt .... PuDlo• (laim With the COUrt Or J'U'l••l•un' J• •lnN ()Olll "d .urJ present 1t to the per sonal !~:·p,u;;~ cv.:...!";,.()t~'·1:;,~::~.c:n °1 "'"' representatJ\/e appointed ,. Ci >'I 4 11, "'' nh nl ,I In by the (OUrt Wt th in fOUr l>•''''" '"Ith ... nl H•~t '"' t1uD" '" months from the date of "~'u:: ~~~';I',<)'::.',', ~'::;.::J .. ~u ~~ .. ~.· first issuance of letters a s'"'"''"" ·• '""' •" .,,.,,, •o •• ..... provided rn Section 700 ot ;-. r.'.,':'~·~' ~~:JJ·~1, ·~~ ',·~:,'."~,t~~~ the Pr~bate C .ode ol ~.' ;i>•,;11;,."l~":'-~'.o~t-:.'d•""'' ~ 1 .. " c a11torn1a. The time for U()Olllll> FUl<fh lR 1n .. 1 filing c.1a1ms wilt not ex ~,n;,··~: 1~:\~~~:~,"'.'11u~~\~.~ .. EA~ pire prior to tour months ,.,,, <o. r .. 11.n , rnv..,10.on '" ... o from the date of the hear· ~~" .?i\. ;~~1~'~;;~~ d:~0 • .;~,;~ 1;·1~ '\'!,~~ tng noticed above. luilno' A• 0. •nd ln"'ll' "'Id 10 C••l UI• y OU MA y EXAM INE ~:~ •. /···~~ l~~\~ui~'1~n1~11 a~CX.-~."~::,n•~, t h e f ile kept by lhe court. :~: ":n'~,~~.-:-·;;i::,~~-~~;.: :;,,?;·,•·;:. MUH JC:JfOAI.. C:Oll"T 01' CAl..lfOO•NIA Tne lotll11ou• Dutineu name \let•· m•nl for ttw Nr1ntr,No ••• flltd on July l. 1979 on Ille Coun1y of Oren~ Al.BERT GENE. PIZZO, 21H Poactnloe Ave , CO\le Mt ... CA '2UI Alt>er1 G.-.e Pouo Nl1'U "CTITtOUS •Utt NEU lolAMll STATIMIENT If you are inte r ested In the purPO'"' ,1no 'ntml of "" 10,.<ll''"ll estate, you may f1le a re • ••\O~:·~~olion OI Irv oh• WllO.•m I: quest with the court t o re· K•111er <lvl• , .. ona•u •n~ """~a cei11e special notice o f the '"• •bOvo '~'°•v••on "'"' •dopfloa with . f . thr 101tow1nq. vo11• inve nto ry o estate assets AYLS C••o• J c; ... o1 RuDo·•• l COUNTY Of' O"ANGll HA"llOtt OllANOI COUNTY JUOlCI~ DIST"lc;T *IJ-Orlft, 111-t .. ecll, CA '1 ... PLA INTIFF COSTA M ESA AMC JEEP, IN( .•corporellol\ DE FE N D ANT OO NA LO PAAl(ER, FIRST OOf tllrouon TENTH 001, tnclUSIYf c-111.....-..:-• tUMMOflS NOTtCet Yw ...... --·· T-. < ... ti mey llKl* ... IMI , ... wl- '"' Ml .. _,, •lnt "" re--4 wll-ltt ... ~ ............... "' .. .... lotl-. AV ISO' U"ed lie SIOO o-- Et Trll1uft•I -cit d«ldlr tOflC•• uo •In •udltnel8 • nwtlOI -Ed. •-· Oe dtlllro di JO dlel. 1..H la lt110t'fl'le· c1on11uet1.-1 TO THE OEFENDAHT A to•ll C°"'Plelnt 118' t>ten flltd by 1"9 Pl•l..- 1111 •o•lrist you • If you wl•ll lo dt leno tllh law•ull, you mu•t, wltllln JO .. Y• ell•• 1111& ,U,,,_ It Hl'Vff CHI you, lllt wllll 1111• c-1 • .,.lttlft plffdlnt tn •••-M to tflt '°"11>1•1111 U11t"' you cto '°• your o.tevll wllt De e111ef9CI vp. Oii te1Pll(etl9" Of ti• plelntlll, .,., '"'' cou•I may emw • '""""""'' •O•ln•t ,... for IM , ..... Otm.tn•CI In ,,.. complelnt, w111c11 <outd •Ovit In a•r11hlltn•nl of ,., .. ,, tetttne of money or Pt•••Y or .,,,..,, rtlt .. ••· QllHlfO Ill !M C.Ol'fljllellll. b II '°" Wllll IO ... -l ... edVl <O Of •n •llornt'Y In., .. meti.r, 'l'OV thovkl cto 10 ptorn,lly ao IMt your w•lll.•t1 ,....,..., II M'I', t'l\ey .. llJ .. MOme. OA f. 0 Jvty ~. tt1t, J, ~ ... tori. (ltfk l'I'' "·'"""°°"· Oetlul'I' ~· OtffWI ....... "· ... Utt weskllll 0rtw, 54111• a12 N_,.,.. tMcll. CA t2MO .,,., .. t. ,. • ...,. ,., .. 411111111 .,_,..,...._ Ot ..... C:..tl Oetly Ill .... ""'''" .. u . "· 11. 1'91 , • .., 1'11Ut4 PvDh•llH O.en90 Coa\1 Deify Pilot, M•rcn IJ, 10, JI. Apfll l, .... lJ71 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI IUllNelS NAMe ITATeMeMT Tiie 1011-1"0 --Is ctolt10 llutl· fWH a,1 SUN DANCE MAtNTENANCI!. mt LA S.lle. Colla Maw, Ctlllorril• nu•. P.0 ... tQJ6.4, Cotle IM'41 C•tflorN• nur Je-• 1(-tfl C.,sori. 2IJ6 LA S.llt. Cotla "'841, Celllffftl• ••1' Tlllt l>uf!MU It COflOU<ltO Dy an II\ 01•10...l. Jt"'" I( c ... Hiii Tiil• llalt-..,..., IHtO .. 1111 Ille Co11nl'1' Clt~ of O•tflft County Oii Tiit followln9 P"'°"' .,, do•no bu\lneu •1· Pl.ACEHTIA LINDA COM MVN ITY HO!>PlTAI.., llOl Aon Drt11e1 Pte<.enh•, C.•htornt• •»10. Net1011e1 Mtdlul Hosplle l ot P .. UflU•, In< . • (•lll0<nl• corpora lltfl Tn" bv"ne~• "c-uci.d "' • cor po,. II on N"'°"'' Madl<•l HO\flll•I ol Ptac;enll•. IM Taylor II Je111on. Cll ltl Fl ntnc l•I Offlctr Tllo> •l•lemtnt ••t llled •Ith lllo Covnty Clerk 01 OranQO Cevnlf on Merell,, I .. ! ANTMOHY .. AOI..•"· uo. ervle, C:.... & Jff.., t4'1Wllllllre..,,._ kw .. ly Hllft, Ce. tttlt Mercll•, 1 .. 1 f'lfll4S "" ... Publl,,_ OrM\90 CMtl l>afl, PllO\, Pvbll.n.cl Or"'9t Coell Delly Pltol, Merell •• t), 10. '1. 1•1 IOU-It M.,Cll II, 20, JI, AOfll l . 1 .. 1 U~41 fOICTITIOUI MlllNHI NAMC IT•"IMINT Tfl• loll•ll'lt ,_,..,., .,. ooln bVtl ....... COAtTl.l N. HllVICU COM PAlllY, lttoo IHocll a1w , Suite If Munll~tlOft llM<ll, CA ft ... Jol\11 J Cll.,11" Jr., U.O Fert1twortll I.AM, HUfttl,,.,oro lte<ll CAUW.. lm111eJ. 0-IMI'. *" ,..,.,.._tlj 1.•'I'• M~ll'ltlqn lt«I\. c;A ft ..... Thll 1111\lllHI It t-tH llT M In Olvld<i81 J W C. Oertle< Jr fllll &........,.I wM Ill• wlt11 I Cturoly Cterll et OrMte <.ewltr Merell II, "'' ..., Pvbll ... Or ..... ~· °"'' "" Mwcll JO, tt,""'" 1. .-. 1•1 111"4 •- PUBUC NOTICE MllFll I fllCTIT10US 8UttNeM MAMa ITATeMIMT Tiit followlnt "''°"• .,. 001119 -...1 ......... 0 01.0l!N SUN aullOI"'· 2111 W. Mel'.-,,, Stnt• A11•, C•llfer11la f271M. l.OYlt G . $1 .. rft, IJ27 l.Onl• Affnve, l.8flt 8ff<ro, Cetlfenll• "904, !"tie ""'911K, l•I t...em8 AW!lut, "' .... tffCfl, (.ii,.,.,... ..... '"" _,,,., ••• (Oll~Cled llT • ttMr .. ,.,wnNo. 1.wltG.IW¥A8 ,.....,_ __ Tlllt ......,_.. wM , .... wl ... IM C-ty Ctent e4 °'81191 CWllC'I' Oii .. 1'(114.1"1 """" '"*' .. Qr ... c.... Dell'I' "" .... Mercll.,,.,'9,tl,"'' 1121-41 and of the pet ition s a c -Hurnpnrtt~. wo111.m E o<"'""'· t d • Rotnf ra E 01\01\, •nd C.~utQ<' ROlld• c. o u n s a n r e p o r t s J• NOE!> None de~cribed in S ect ion 1200 of the California Probate Code. JOHN C. PENNEY Attorney at Lo1w Penney & Penney 3471 Via L ido, Suite 203 N ewport 8Hch, CA 92663 Published Orange Coast Daily Piio t, Marc h 20, 21, 27, 1981 1-427-81 PUBUC NOTICE All~ENT N-'n'° 18~°:0"':~ ~ ,::~~~ o~tc,;:•~~~:; Communoly COll• 01\fro<I OI Or""QC' Covntv C.•11torn•• P\f'tf'by ctrt•'Y tn.&t thf' •Do•• fnd tO'•CJO•nQ Re\01\ilron ... , duly and r"<tuilrly tldOpled by , •• a 8o•rtt •• • rf'Qut•r mfft1no tnf'r•ot '-'0 on rrw 1&1n a•r 01 Alufr< n , ... D•tf'O tno 19t" a.v nt Mf'"' '"' dt C.O\ltl ~\• C•t1torn1• N0<men E W•l\OI\ 5.e<tf't•ry P11o~'il'!~~~·:,. ~;:~,t I (l~~~t .~,~~ PUBLIC NOTICE 1..IPl l\ND •CCJDINT AND HeAl..TH 5YNOl"llS 01' THIE ANNUAi.. STATllMeNT 01' VIAii I NOeD DICIMl•ll ll, , .. IUT 1..lfll AUUllANCI (()M,.ANY OfO (Al.ll'OINIA 41tt alr<ll St,..I, N••.,.!1 •utll, C•lllenllt tllotf Tota• •<lfTlllltd alMh "' ..... 11• ' Tolel llebllftl•• U.S~,4J<I I C•Pll•I Ptld Iii> \1,000,000 Aovl\dlflt I 111 ' Gron PtlO on •"II <Ofll"Ollltd \urPlv• ».411,llOll t $Hcltl Svrpf11t l'uncl• 0 l UneOtfl*I lul\d• l"•l'jllU\I IJ'll,6>11 \ Gt lll ll.ot&f lrOM OIH•8llOM ~ MJO,ttl :!, lncrHM I 0Kf-) In C:.potel afld~\ du11110 1'7t l l,:IOJ,•11 t11t11rM1ct '" fOOf'(t: Natl0flw10tt ll:M,m i A« 11i.111 el\d l\Mllll ortm1um• k~ut1 H , , , HI ,14J lnlutefl<t l'il florce: C:elllOfnl• tv•I,.... ·0 Attldtl'lt _ lllt,.111 ortmium• Olrtct c •t11orni• ( 111\lflfft '11,t/Oj We fltrw r ctthly 1Mt ,,,. •M•• lltl'fl) •rt 1n ec.corO.nct wotll t110 AMua1 $1elt"'91\t tor lM yMr tftdM C>t<•mllef Jt. lteO l'fltfit le Ille lfl(ll•MICt Ctm mlul-tf lllt •t•lt" C:.llf.,n4e, P\IFW.n1 ta lew ~•JCelllll ............ J-~ \t-Kllt•f *"""" ~CllltltN Or ..... CN\I C»lly P ttM, IMfe.11 U, 24. U. i., JP, 1te1 UJ1 II, ------ Or~ Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 CALIFORNIA iroxolyn ablet• called ROCHESTER, N . Y . A P > -Pennwalt orp. '• Pbannaceutlcal lvlt~ bu recalled a uantlty of Ziroxolyn bleta, prescribed for 1b blood preaaure and dema, after a retail barmacist in dianapolis discovered ne bottle that contained our times the d ose lated on the label, a ompany offi cial said. Mary Frail , the barmac e uti ca l ivision's manager or ublic relation s. entified the case lot umber Thursday as -OS33, distributed after a n. 1. She said the ollle in question Breana car 'Bedre to ldD' I Homicide, suicide closely linked LOS ANGELES <AP > - Pa1cblatrhta 1ay two ma11 m ur der·adcldea lo Soutbem Callforn.la follow all-loo-famlUar pattern• of bebavtor bavlas to do with family crilff Md what ooe expert described u the "deep eonneeUon lo the dell.re to die and the detlre to kill." "Dr. Karl Memdn1er aaid that enry 1u.lclde la half a murder," said Dr. L.J. West, chairman ol 1»9ychiatry at UCLA Medical School. "Whal be meant la that auJcldal people are often enrqed at others but turn tbelr ra1e a1alnst themselves and kill themselves." West said at leut one study, a 20-year survey of 150 murderen in Britain, found that ooe-tblrd eventually killed themselves and another third attempted suicide but failed. T HE MV&DB&-SVICIDE8 came within two days of each other Ulla week. Dr. Robert E. Litman, 111ychJatrbl and co-director of the Loa An1elea Suicide Prevention Center, estimate• that 10 percent of the 14,000 calla the center received last year involved bomlcldal as well u suicidal threats, and ''the moat common lnvol ve husbands and wtvea andlovers ." SUCH DISCO&D WAS the common thread In the tw o family suicide-murders aa well as a third apparent suicide that might well have ended with a triple murder as well. In the Lona Beac h case, police believe Dr. Danny Anderson, ~. shot himself in the mouth with a .45-caliber pistol last weekend after shooting his estranged wife Emily. 39, in the bead at her spacious Belmont Shore home. Earlier, Anderson is believed to have smothered his daughters Julia, 10, and Leslie, 7. whose bodies were found in a motel room. apartment by a cousln who also lived there, Maria Masana. BALDWIN P A&& police aay tbe young mother and her two children bad recenUy left Madrical to San Francisco after a aeries of quarrels . Madrlcal new lnto Loe An1eles Tuesday and took a cab to the apartment. Also Tuesday. a man identified as Henry Green. 32, was found dead of an apparent self-l.nflicted guru1hot wound alter holdin1 his former girlfriend and her two children hostage in a Los Angeles apartment ror almoet a day and threatening to kill her as well as himself. In the Anderson case, court records showed that Mrs . Anderson -who filed for divorce almost two yean aeo - obtained a court order two weeks ago barring Anderson rrom he r home except during visitation hours. ontalned 10-milllgram blets instead or the 2.5 illlgrams printed on e label. PeMwalt said anyone tub questions should ontac:t a pharmacist or hysician. Jules Kaplan, of Woodland llills, stands beside his 1981 Moselle, hailed by him as the ultimate in ownership and driving enjoyment. Kaplan, head of Moselle Specialty Cars, said the car was inspired by the 1928 Mercedes-Benz~ sport roadster. The price? Less than $30,000. In one case, a Long Beach doctor ordered to come no closer than 1,000 yards of the home of bis estranced wile and two daU&hten apparenUy killed all three, then 16ot himself to death. In the other, a San Francisco man came to Baldwin Park and killed his com mon-law wife, ber slater and two children before committing au.icicle. 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D 0 Welfare: a pro"IJlern that won't quit The welfare lines aren't as long aa they were tut summer at the Orange County social services office in Santa Ana, but the faces are. The shorter lines are because of additional ell(ibilltl workers and efficiencies brought about by the social services o · flclala. But more applicant.a than ever continue to show up at the Walnut Street buildln&. "It aee'ma Ute everyone I know is going through bard Umes ri&ht now," slahed one young woman applying for aid for the first time after ber buaband left ber. THE INCSEASE IN applicant.a baa bit the county hardest in its special fund, called general relief, wbicb is for needy people who can't qualify for or are awaiting other 1tate or federal aid. According to statistics supplied by the county Human Services A1ency 1 ~~aaes involving single applicants have skyrocketed ift pUT"15 monUaa. There. were 81 percent more ap- plication.a from single people from December 1980 to February 1981, tban there were in the aame three montba a ye~ earlier. Split v o te Irvine hacking hospital study How involved should Irvine city government become in the so-called ''war" among various hospitals seeking to locate in the city? "Not at all," say Irvine council members Larry Agran and Mary AnnGaido. But tbe Irvine City Council majority of David Sills. Art Anthony and Bill Vardoulis rejected their opinions Tuesday and voted to authorize a $80,000 study on the city's needs for health care facilities. Tbe study is seen as a way of glvlnt city representatives "ammunition" to tesWy before state and county authorities who ultimately have the power to decide whether the city needs a hospital and, if so, wbo should operate it. •'I don't think it• s unreuooable for ua to conduct an independent study oo the city's health care needs," said Sllls in explaining why he voted to authorize the study. Sills also said that he sees nothing wrong with a city represent.alive testifying before state and county health authorities on tbe merits of hos pita I proposals they will consider. ·'There are hospitals in this county where if you're seriously ill, you'd be better off in the Alpha Beta meat department,·' Sills said. "Say some schlocky outfit wants to come in here and open a hospital. It would be the responsibility of elected officials to say 'Wait a minute'." Councilman Agran disagrees. ·'The city bu no more business picking and choosing among hospitals seeking to locate here than it has business picking and choosing among department stores and liquor stores that want to come here," Agran said. ·•Everyone who wants to build a hospital here ia going to make bis case before the regional and state health authorities," he said. "It's him, not us, who has to convince those autbortties." "I don't want George Hoag or Stan van den Noort (dean of the UCI School of Medicine) to speak for the city's health care needs," Silla countered. "When people do studies, everyt1ody comes up with a different set of numbers. Ours will be the moet reliable study becauaewehavenoprofit motive. Our only responsibility la to provide food be al th care services for tbe people." Tbe competltloo amon1 various 1roups aeekinl to build boepitala lo Irvine heated up late last year wltb an announcement by UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Alclrlch Fault finders plan journe,: The Natural Hi1tory Founda· tlon of Oran1e County ii aponlOl'tnt a day·lon1 field trip to Wrilhtwood Saturday to view a port1oo of the San Andreu Fault. A IMll will depart h'om 17162 SkJPaR Blvd. ln lrvloe at I :• a .m., nturnlq at appro:dmately 5 ~~ ecbool 1eok>IY lutr'Udor .Carol Stadum will HrH 11 old• clmtllll the tour, which wW f aclude el1ht ttopl alone tbe fau.lt. Colt for tbe trip .. tu. wllkb lacluclH tran1portaUoa aacl laclla. rw ,....., ........ call tM feadatlcmat~. . that plans were being made to build an outpatient clinic on campus. He added that the clinic might someday be turned into a hospitaJ. Representatives of Hoag MemoriaJ Hospital in NeW1>0rt Beach immediately announced that it would Jike to build a hospital in Irvine. Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital then said it would like to participate with others in the establishment of a non-profit boapital in Irvine. The Tennessee-based Hoepital Affiliates International chain recenUy announced that lt too wanted to build a boepltal ln Irvine. So far, Hospital A ff ilia tea International has been tbe Ollly one to file an offidal notice ol intent with state officials. The notice of intent is the first atep ln a lengthy chain of county and state reviewofbospitalpropoaala. Hoag officlala say that they will SOOD fl.le a notice of intent. -RICHARD GREEN Evolution under fire by scie ntis t Reasoning mankind using in- born logic cannot help but sur- vey the wondrous world around us and reject the theory it all happened by evolutionary chance over millions of years, an imminent scientist-theologian maintains. A standing-room-only crowd turned out at tb! Rev. Chuck Smith's CaJvary Chapel Wednes- day night to hear Dr. A. Ernest Wilder-Smith defend God's crea- tion of the world in seven days. The 66-year-old British-born scientist now headquartered in Switzerland appeared at the church on the Santa Ana-Costa Mesa city border in the last stages of a cross country tour. He returns to Boston for another brief series of talks before returning to Scandinavia. The prollflc writer who has turned out more than 50 boob and co-authored 20 other publications bas seen them translated into German, French, Russian and Romanian. Currently, the popular patriarch of his school of tbeoloCY ia currently preparing television and TV procraou in bis field. Dr. Wilder-Smith addreaaes a number ol topics central to his collection. They include "Orilin of the Genetic Code ;" "la Man Genetically or Environmentally Controlled;" "GeolOlical RaUni Met.bods;" "Evolution, Tbelltlc Evolution;" "Creation?;" "Why Doe1 God Allow It?" •Still othen include: "CaUMS and Cure of the Dru1 Epidemic;" "Man u a Talklnl Computer;" "P1ycbo1omatlc DlleaHI Today;.. .. N ¥•ral Lawa and tbe Orllln of tb• Cell," and "II eleatlflc M aterlall•• and llant•t A~ellm kMDtlftdllJ 9eUDd T> da1?'' Dr . Wdlr-8m.ltb Sa a llODUlar lectuer at • ... w -o< um-. Tenltiet alliroM. tnftll --of tb• Um• aad baa ta~ cbtmotllaerap1 ••• plaarmacoloa at die Ual""*7 olOeMTa. \ In February 1981, for example, there were 850 •lnlle penoa appllcatJom. A year earlier, there were 418. AI.11081' tZ PE•CENT ol all applicants ln 1911 have been sin1le, divorced, separated or widowed. Yore than half live alone. About 80 percent ol tbe applicant.a are waltin& while their applications are processed for a federal procram otrertn1 sup- plemental aecurity. The lobby of the social services office ln Santa Ana -wbJcb serves moet of tbe Oranae Cout -is Ute a bu1e medical walt- in& room. Applicants sit nervously in rows of padded seats wait- in& for their names to be called by caae worken assigned to dia1noee their social conditions. TBESE DAYS, as the atatistica indicate, many are applying for 1eneral relief for the first time. One young man, limping, said be lost bia laborer's job because be came down witb "water on tbe knee." He didn't want welfare money, be claimed, but said bla roommates threatened to evict him if be didn't find money to pay bla way. Then there were the two brothers new to Califomla from the A little dlldote on tlae teorld Andy, a six-year-old pooch who lives at 2SS3 Fairway Drive, Costa Mesa, watches the world go by from his lit- tle hole in the bricks. His mistress. Helen Evers, had the Texas Panbandie who thouebt tbey bad work in Vlata, lo ~~ Dle&o County, unW their employer "&ot drunk, took off for~ Vegu, and we haven't seen hlm&lnce." 1 'L CLAD IN BLUE ll!AN8, like so many of the applicants, th~ brothers said they came to Oran1e County becauae tbelr job prospects were bette~. They ran low on money before they foun4 anytbing. They apent a nltbt at a rescue mlaaion In downtown Santa Ana, tbey said, but added they couldn't take the "winos." The county gives quallfyin& applicants credlls to stay in local boarding houses and motels. A maJUmum monthly general relief payment is $240 per person. That includes up to $161 for housln1 and utlllties. ABLE-BODIED GENEllAL relief recipient.a are required to work two days a week for the county to earn their money and to learn proper work habits. · By contrast, recipients of federal pro1rams, such as Aid'to Families with Dependent Children or aid for Indochinese and Cuban refugees, do not have to work to receive their money. -GLENN SCOTT hole cut especially for Andy. who spends hours at his pastime. Club 'not histol9ical' .,..,, ~ .... ,..., ,.... SUPPORTS CREATION Dr. Wllder-amtth He says all the education and intellectual discipline inherent in his career has only drawn him cloaer to tbe theory ol a single God that bas fashioned the world around us. He also retains bis wit in the overview of such cosmic speculation. ·•If God made life by the prin- ciple of Darwinian evolution, the old boy put bis lntelll1ence in his pocket and did it by chance," said Dr. Wilder-Smith. He pointed out tbat ii tbat were tbe case, wttb Darwinian evolution rulln& the develop- ment of our world u we know It, Jesus would have killed off or let the lame, the bait and the blind perilb in tbelr Ume. lnatead, Dr. Wllder-Smitb aald, Cbriat healed them and sent them on their way to 1pread the word and help brine about a better world. Clauee 11ated in re1ueeitation .. Celltll:t CommUDltJ Ool'111 =• aeorla1 10 ll••·h •r ... ... .,.........., < >www .. ta0r..,.a..-tr laAfdl; ...... 11.uabe .... _, talllal •••11 11o,.s at <n•> .. .... Landmark tag / or Goltkn Bear rej ected Efforts by the city's historical society to declare the Golden Bear nightclub and other con- demned buildings in downtown Huntington Beach historical landmaru have been rejected aa impractical by city planners. The Kistorical Society asked the City Council ln May 1979 to approve an "antiquity or- dinance" protecting some of the old two-story brick buildings on Main Street near Pacific Coast Highway. Most of those structures were built lo the 19209 and 1930s. Last year, S2 of tbe brick buildings, including the Golden Bear, were condemned by the city as bazardoua ln the event of an earthquake and given until 1985 to be either rebuilt to safe condi- tions or demolished. Jim Palln , director of Development Services for the city, said an antiquity ordinance baa "no economic rationale" and that moet of the buildin&s have little historical value. Palln said rebabllitatin1 the old abopa downtown would con- flict with tbe purpose of the city's Local Coutal Plan, wbicb allow• new buJJdln1s up to sill stories to "encourace revitallu- tion of the downtown." Linda Brown president ol tbe Hi1torical Society. admita the 1roup doet not have much com-m unity 1upport for effort& to pr eserve tbe old bulldln11. "But there are many people wbo betine tbe Golden Bear baa bffn tller'8 10 lOQI tbat lt'I .,an of R...,._ Beacb culture," lln. Brown 1ald. R•e~ Babtrackl, operator ol t.b• f amillar lllabtelub on Mal.n Street and f aeUlc Cout mr.-:r ... ~ft..,. llnac• tun wu buUt la ltu a1 a re1taurant a1ad beeame a ....... for famOlll HoUJWOOd ......... tM ~. fectodal Sr-NI n,_ _..,. a.n .... Aaa ~M·•.W,ttan ·-... o,t8a. IAlla1 Br1ICe aa• Jefhrtoa Alrplaae ,.rt_. .. tlMn Wore tbey beea ... , ........ -·- •'It definitely has historical significance," Babiracki said, "not only because it was a re- nowned restaurant but because for 21 years as a nightclub it's been breaking in so many major stars." He said the building probably would be rebuilt to safe condi· lions before the 1985 deadline, regardless of its historical classification. City historian Bud Higgins said one reason the restaurant was frequented by Hollywood stars was that there weren't many other restaurants on the road between Santa Monica and San Diego. -PATRICK KENNEDY 0 • ... ., - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. March 27. 1981 NEWS FEATURES -· . Hayden's turnabout THE CHANGING SCENE DEPT. -Braced aaainat &ale-force winds that whl1Ued lhroutb t.he eqcalyptus row and across the Santa Ana Country Club 1011 course the dapper visitor emerged from the clubho1&1e, paused' and remarked: · "Hol~ it a second; I want to watch this shot.'' Despite the awesome breezes, a duffer on the course was about to try a shot to the freen. He hit it true but the wind almost carried the ballot the green. "Too bad. He didn't figure for the wind," commented the visitor, whose d ress and demeanor was such that he blended nicely with the country club atmosphere. . THIS I S THE sa me man whoae mugshot of July 15, I"-' 1972, in the Auoclated ,-0-.-.-0-RP_H_l_N_f ti4-~ Press New~ Library ~ ' showed a gnm, sallow _________ ., ___ face; hair parted in the middle and plastered down on either side of his head; attired in a stairt that looked like il came from a prison laundry. Under has name was the one-word description, "Ac- tivist." Today. this same man was nicely attired in white shirt and tie, light brown herringbone sports jacket, beige s lacks and digital watch. His hair, now necked with aray, was modishly waved. He smiles easily and speaks with the glib assurance of the practiced politician. THIS IS THOMAS EMMETF Hayden, 41, husband of Jane Fonda, former U.S. Senate candidate, founder of the Campaign for Economic Democracy and still, today, an activijjt. But the Tom Hayden of today has obviously shaken off the image of that raggedy, left·wing radical rabble·rouser New image of Thomas Emmf!tl Hoyden and /nend who was one of the Chicago 7, convicted on rioting charges at the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention and later cleared on appeal And why was he on the Orange Coast Thursday? "l 'M H E RE TO LOBB\' the press," he declared with candor "Some people think you can only lobby politicians. Bu t you can lobby the press, too." Actually. H~yden was around for more than playing Lhrust and parry with newspaper people. llis schedule was more like that of a poli tician on a wh1rlwtnd tour He met with staffers at three newspapers, had an afternoon session with businessmen on Balboa Island, gathered with local CED leaders, had dinner with Democratic bi gwig Richard O'Neill and addr essed an evening meeting of the Laguna Beach Democratic Club. ls Hayden reall y running for something? He shrugs. "It's hard to say, maybe the state Legislature." FOR A NON-CANDIDATE, however, Tom Hayden s peaks with knowl edge and conviction on a wide range of topics lik e the Propos1t1on 13 backlash <"growth hasn't oHset government's revenue losses like the right wing said 1l would" 1, the Polish strike ("it started as a consumer re· volt over rising food prices" J and energy needs < .. we generate more cner~y from wood than nuclear power· J llayden 1s also outspoken on Orange County issues like the need for freeway completions, the threat of toxic dumps and the debate over Costa Mesa's Narmco plant. He voiced concern over the county's Indochinese refu gees now that gov- ernment funds are no longer available. T HROUGH IT ALL. you draw the impression that should the New Ri«rt dismiss Tom Hayden as simply the Old Left. they migh be vastly underestimating the opposi· ti on _c ........ ••d ,,,, Standing out quietly. "Natural Shoulde~" trousers. The cut is Corbin's very own, designed to fit all men comfortably ... precisely tailored to each size. 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"Everybody had the samc cond1l1ons to contend with out t he r e t oday." Lopez Mel ton said "The wind b-Oth<'n·d every body " Most of th<' playC'r:-. agre<'d t hat the wind was worse than in Las Vegas last week. ·'The wind was slrong<'r and gustier than in any tournament this year. "r("arner !>aid "Usual ly when we have wind like this in many other parts of t he coun t ry. the r ai ns follow and lh(' round is washed out · · Bradley had an inc·ons istcnt round of 33·38 and al one lime was three·under·par after seven holes. But a double-bogey on the 10th hole started her troubl<'s on the back side "The wi nd pl(~ked up and the holes are more exposed on the back nine," Bradley sa id "The wind caused the ball to stay up and 1t had an adver!'>e affect on my draw "On the 18th hole. I would or dinarily use a seven iron and to· day I used a four The wind added three clubs today " Bradley wa:-. one or the early finishers and was ver y ~atisfled with her par round ''I'll take pa r a ny day o r the week . especially in this wand • "The wind is very wearing on you and it makes you guess on shots. The 13th and 17th holes were real bears rigltt into the wind and 1C you have a bad tee shot. it may take you three or four shots to get on the green." Br adley considers herself a wind player but would just as soon it didn't blow quite as hard for today's round. 1''inishing the first round an second place, one stroke behind t h e l eader , wa s J oyt•e Kazmierski who hasn 't won an LPG/\ event in 339 previous out in gs. "I read some plat·e that I wa~ a good w i nd player ," Kazmiers ki said "But attitude is the big thing and not tighten up When the wand blows like this. it is natural to t1ghttm your grip, s houlders and arm:. and that's exactly what you don 't want to do " llollis St<icy wa:. all alone an third place <tl 73. three stroke-. over par with a logjam at 75 an clucl1ng the two prC'v1ou:-. C'ham t&>e BRADLEY. Page 861 ONE· TWO AT KEMPER OPEN -Pat Bradley <left) had a 71 at Mesa Verde Country Club Thursday to t a ke the lead a fte r the first round of the wind-swept Ke mpe r Open A stroke back was J oyce Kazm ierski <right >. This soap ha~ a new heroine In today .'s episode, Van Hoose struggles to a 77 By ED ZINTEL 01 ll>e 0 .. 1, P1IOI Sl•fl With apologies to those who can't get behind daytime TV. this story 1s a little soapish. But bear with it If you can get behind golf. and in par ticul ar. wome n's s.?olr. then by now you know that the Ladies Professional Golf Association has recently been doing at least as well as All My Childrl'n a nd coming up to par with Gener al Hospital First . the characters MYRA VAN HOOS F. The m~tt n character here Myra came onto the scene last year after four long years or try1n~ lo get on the set Now. she's the heroine So far. Myra has a boyfriend who she plans to marry It wa:-. love at first sight Myra wanted him with her all the lime. so she asked him to be her caddy. lie happily obliged. Only soon thereafter, they had a blowout. This wasn't going to work. Too m uch tension on the golf course. So Myr a told Worth (Blackwelder> that she couldn't have him for her caddy anymore. lie ob· liged On April 13 , they'll marry. CAROLYN HILL Myra·s arch rival She had a r unni ng battle with Van lloose last year over who was the better rookie on t he tour Fina lly, near t he end. Myra won out. But Carolyn, a tough rompelltor, isn't gomg to back down this year She tr ies to s tay friendly with Myra but every time they get on the golf course. the rivalry flares up. Al leas t they're not dal mg the same person yet John Sevano NANCY LOPEZ-MELTON Life was . Just swell for Nancy until this series began. She was the winningest pl ayer on the tour and was happily married . Still is but she lost her caddy midway through the year ... lo Van Hoose. Seems that Nancy a nd R06coe Jones, 'her ex-caddy, also had some disagreements. Nancy doesn't want to get involved a nd maybe s he won't Then again DEBBIE AUSTIN She backed into this one. She's now walking the greens with Worth, Myra's ex·caddy Thursday. as Aus tin teed off the 18th hole during the first round of the Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club, Myra had her fingers crossed for Debbie She was (See THIS SOAP, Page 81> MYRA VAN HOOSE Mr. Rustler not forgotten .· For more than 12 year:-. he ~as known as Mr Rustler <.rlt hough. in reality. Stt•ve /\n dn •ws wa!> more th<.rn that /\ student. sports inform<.rt1on director. husband. father and fri end. Andrews rx emplified the type of individual almost everyone envies becom ing. <Steve> IL makes me feel good doing that · · * • • •'A{7S AND FIGURES: Source!. have Vi nce Ferragamo becom ing a happy Montreal Alouette by the end of next wl•ek The Ram wide receivers are ~otng to hate to :-.cc him leave most or all people. espec1<.11ly busincsi. groups. are~ trem<'ly pleas<'d with the new view fro C'enter r1eld "Seats arc high enough whe you have a beautiful view of the b I park " Not to mention a good view of Fr Lynn in action which •~ worth the pnce f adm1sMon an 1belr To many. he was nothing more than the local fl ack at Golden West College To those lhat knew him. though. he was a war m human being who always sacrificed hi m self for the benefit or others. It's been more t han 13 monlhs now ~•nee Andrews died of a heart attack during the second half of a Golden West basketball game A I though Andrews had a history of hear t problems, his untimely departure at age 29 s urprised and shocked everyone. Because of Andrews' st ature, not to m e ntion the numerous friends he lert behind. it's a ppropriate he be :·emem · be red . Not because he died. but because of the ha ppiness he gave lo those he touched * * * J UST AS i\ SIDE NOTE, Steve's wife, Pam. and his two children !Shawnee 6, Brandon 21".!) a rc fine and doing well. Pam. as a matter of fact, is working part time at Golden West. UC Irvine second baseman Dave Glick, on the biggest diHerence between the ASU a nd UCI baseball progr ams : "A lot of the difference is money ," says Glick. who at· tended /\SU as a rreshman. "ASU is · baseball. It's even bigger there than the rootball program. lie re (al UCU t he big· gest thing is the biology building." A phone call to the respective ticket or· fices has the Angels expecting more tha n 40.000 for their two games of the Freeway Series against the Dodgers at Anaheim Stadium next weekend. while the Dodgers are predict ing a sellout for their game Sunday t April 51. Helping the Dodgers toward their sellout pus h is a late prom otional campa ign which will hand out Cree Coca-Cola l·shirts to those 14 years of age and younger in al· tendance . NEW SEATING CAPACITY at Anaheim Stadium Cor baseball will be 65,158. Before the face lirt. which enclosed the complex. it was a little more than 41,000. For Ram football games It was 68,890 . . . Notre Dam e·~ Kelly Trapuck a anp Maryland's Albert King have backed Olit of their appear ance at the AJA College Atl star game at the Anaheim Conventiorr Center Wednesday l A rkansas' .S. Reed and San Jo* State's Sid Willi ams a re being sought • replacements . . • Speakin~ of the Convention Center, U bas ket ball coach Bill Mulligan is trying secure a datt· there to play Nevada·L Vegas next season. Stay tuned FOR THOSE WHO like to plan the parties early, here are the dates for n season's NFL pl ayoff games: Sat.. De 27 Wild card playoffs ; Sat.-Sun .. Ja 2·3 Divisional playoffs ; Sun .. J an. 1 Conference cha mpions hips ; Sun . J a 24 Super Bowl XVI in Pontiac. Michiga Sun .. Jan. 31 Pro Bowl. Hawaii ... The New Orlea ns Saints have signed five.year agreement with the Dodgers use their Vero Beach racilities in Flori ror preseason t raining NANCY LOPEZ-MELTON BRAVES GUSTY WINOS. "We're doing fine." said Pam "I feel comfortable working there <at GWCl We're surrounded by everybody we knew and it's like we're a round old friends. "I'm comfortable talkinll about him Angel ticket manager Carl Gordon says Based on the won·loss records of 1 Miami fi gures to have the toughest NF scheduJe in 1981 playing teams that co piled .a combined 539 winning percenta Despite problems, NASL commissioner optimistic By CURT SE EDEN Of Ille D•ll' l'llet llAll Confident that a "lreater fervor or rivalry" will take place during the 1981 North American Soccer League season, N A&L Commissione r Phil Woos nam predict.a the flnanclally troubled lea1ue wlll be enthusiastically received this season. Wooenam, at ~abelm Stadium for a luncheon hoeted by the California Surf Wednesday, says the reaU1nment of U\e Jea1ue, whk h places a 1reater em- ph11l1 on close 1eoarapblc rivalries, la 1ure M> 1enerate more •occer appeal. "That'• particularly true here ln Loe An1eles where the fana of the Aztecs '1 ----J:---~ a re going to intermingle with the rans of the Surf," he points out. "A rivalry will develop In Southern California with three tea ms (Sur(, Aztecs and San Di ego Sockers) here," he predicts. Under the leag\le'a new allgnment, those three teams. alon1 with San Jose, conaUtute the NASL Western Division. The Surf will play each of thoee teams four Umtf. The new lea1ue aUpment, which re- sulted in five dlvlaloo1, Is not the only chaa1e in the lea1ue. Durtn1 the of( aeaaon, three francblaea exited and four othen moved t.o bopefully more aolld around. Gone are Houston , Kochester and Wastllngton. M eanwhlle, t he De troit E xpress moved to Washington and will continue to go by the name of the last franc hise there -the Diplomata. Philadelphia la now the Montreal Mani cs. Memphis has moved to Caleary and New En1land'1 Tea Men a re now the JackaonviDe Tea Men. Clo~ely parillelln1 the chanaea in tht NASL Is the Surf. a tum which flnlshtd with a 15-11 mark, but more Important- l y s uffe red from poor attendance t11ures. Only PhUact.lphil', Atlant., HOUiton and Dall u avera1ed fewer fans than the Surf, and this year General Manager Bill Dawson and Coach Peter Wall hope to chanae that. While the poasibllltles of intense rivalries between the Surf and common foes like San Dleeo and Loa Anf el es 1hould provide a healthy Jump 1 the 1ate, lt ls Wall's hopes that 1ood, old fashioned hard work wUI pay olf in vic- tories and be the real reuon behind a 1ur1e in 1occer support in Oran1• County. And to 111ure an improvement ln the team's defease, Wall bu ob- ta l n ed the 1ervtce1 of 1ever1l newcomen. one ol whom l1 Graham <See NASL. .... M > MOYERS SIGNS SURF CONTRACT Forward Ste ve Moyers. who left the California Surf March 10 In a contr1et dispute, signed 1 new multl·year pact with the team Thursday night. Terms of the agreement were not revealed, althou1h Moyers had been uk!nc 980,000 a year.~ ··I want to play soccer and want t.o play for the Surf," aal Moyers. "I'm happy wl&b q,e. Surf owners and or1aa1aati>t\ and wllh the deal we've put to1e\her. Now 1 want to cet oa wlth the aeuon and atart scor· lnl tome fO!la·'' Oitange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Maroh 27, 1981 SPORTS BREAK I SOccER I BASEBALL .------------------------'!11- - I ( '• I ,, '1 some of Digger's digs , From ,., dllp11&e1Mtt TULSA -Televialon commentator Dlt1er m Phelps apparenUy didn't think much ol Tulaa'a chances to share ll• flr~t National lnvltatJon Tournament cbamplonabip Wednetday ni1ht. It turna out the f eellnl la mutual. Tulaa doesn't think much ol Dicaer Pbelpa. Sips prodalmlna "Boo, Diuerl" "Dl.urer WboT" "Tulsa 1, muer O" and other leas Police phraaes bloa· aomed across Tulaa u throo11 welcomed the returnln1 Golden Hurricane Thursday. Tul11 defeated Syracuse ..,. In over· time in New York'• Madiaon Square Garden. Tulll bad the underdot role In the final~ and bad never won a same In a na· tlonal tournament before thll aeaaon. MOit ol Tulaa'a fana, unable to travel acroas balf a continent to watch the 1ame, aaw the coatest on television and beard Phelps' observations. Phelps ls Notre ""u." Dame's buketbaU coach. "Mr. Pbelpe apparenUy made a lot of people mad," said Harvey Greene, aaslatant director of public relafion1 for the Madison Square Gardena Communication Network. "The switchboard lit up lut ni1bt. The operator had to teU them there was no one there. "We've b'ad a batch of calla today (Thursday) and all but one bu been from Tulia or that relion," Greene said. "The people wbo I talked to aaid If they didn't know better they would have thought It waa a Syracuse broadcast team." The non-Tulaa call was from "a bla Notre Dame partisan who felt D111er'a comments weren't the kind that should be associated with the university." Greece aaid. There were so many caJ..la that network officials viewed a tape of the broadcast Tbunday, and what they aaw "sent shudders down our back," Greene said. "We were happy with bis job ... this ia the third game he's done for us, and there have never bffn protests. "But yet, there were some times when he should not have said what he did," Greene said. "I don't think Diner meant to malign Tulsa ... be didn't intentionally try to be anti· Tulsa." .------fluolr "' llw da11 ----- ··At first it was long skirts, then Bermuda sborta, folJowed by mini skirts, hot pants and now regular shorts. Personally, I always preferred the mini skirt" - professional golfer Carol Mau talking about golf styles over the years. James Edwards scored 13 or his 31 Points in m the final quarter when Indiana pulled away to bury Atlanta, 115-107. to higbllpt NBA action Thursday night. The contest was the Hawks' first following the firing or Coach B•ble Browa. Brown was di•· missed Thursday afternoon after a five-year reign as bead coach ... Elsewhere, Rookie •kbel WUeJ bit two free throws with three seconda remainl:ng to give San Antonio a naM'ow 98-'7 declsion over Utah. Wiley. a Loni Beach State grad, finished with lS polnts, 12 ln the last period ... Milwaukee, led by Jaalor Brtd1emaa'• 2S points and Sklaey Moacrlef'a 22, ran away from Cleveland before halftime and coasted to a 137-109 victory over the Cavaliers. · ' r ....... ce11••tltH!fw ••••••••••II~ d ...._.., aconcl one IOa1 IDd........., oa ~ TerTJ ........ U.bruker DIM minute. ilito U.. , UUrd pstGd M Twoeto,ftabttnt for a NaUoea.l Hockey t....-playoff Mltb, beat ao.co. a.a. Tlnandaf lda'bt. 1be VletorJ moved Toroato ahHd ol Edmoa· toe lD&o tbe lttb ud lut plQalf bertla lD tJMI OHrall 1tmd· lnp . . . God• ................... stopped al •bob and WubJ.DC'OD aeored a pair ot power-play 1oata to 1but out Detr~~l 2>0 • • • Pierre i.u.eM 1Dapped a .W..tame clroUIJI' by eeoftDI Ulree t1m• and addlDc ILD aulat .. KOO· treal routed Calaary, 1-2 · · · 0., Lallftr ot lloatreal wu dlacharted from • Montreal bonltal Tbunday, two days after be wa11Dvol ved ln an automobile i.celdent. tt'e~e•••••m--.19eC••• •et1 Cb& ..,.... and c .. u o.r.ba• drove ln a • pall' ot f\IDI aptec• Tbund~, leadiq Kauai Cit)' to a •-O exhlbiUon baaebaU victory over BalUmon. T he 1ame wa1 marked by tbe ejection of Baltlmc>re Manaaer Earl Weaver in the top ol the el1bth in· nlna after Weaver arsued with umpll'et over their lnfonnal aubltltutioD polley. It wu Wtaver•a flnt aame back after be· inC au.pended for three 1amea followtn1 a d11fU~e over the same luue last week . . . · Sqtdns' two-out double in the ninth lDnlnc drove In two nma to brina the Cblcaio White Sox from beblnd for a 8·5 victory over Boston . . . Dave TeMk pitched four shutout ln· nlna• and scored Detroit'• ftnt run u the Ti1en defeated Houston S-1 . . . Min· neaota erupted for fl ve runs In the seventh innln1. two on· a basee-loaded double by Jes\ll Vecas, to beat Cincinnati, 7.3 ... Dne Parker slammed bll third home run wuvu of the apriq u Pitt.sburp beat Toronto, 5·1 . . . S&eYe •ara pitched six lbutout iDnin11 and Dan Edwarda bit a solo home run to spark San Dle10 to a •·1 vie· tory over San Francisco . . . ......_ Y ... t'1 three-run triple and Doe M.-ey'a two-run homer blrll1hted a nine-run fourth luniDI aa Milwaukee beat Cleve and, 11·7 . . . Odle Dula' tie-breakina slncle tr111ered a four-ru.n ei1hth inning and alell a.e1nu pitched seven shutout lnnln1a that car- ried Texaa to a •·O victory over Montreal . . . Kel&la Beraudel drove in two runa and scored the final run to lead St. Louil to a 3·1 victory over the New York Meta . . . ae1· itf I~ drove in one run and scored another aa the New York Yankee. coasted to a 8-2 victorv over tbe Univenlty of N ortb Carolina. Te1t .. letadfa9 NCAA sd• meet AUSTIN, Texas -Senior Kris Kirchner of a Texas pulled off a surprise victory in the 50-yard freestyle, then anchored bis team's •OO·yard medley relay to an American record 11 tbe Longhorns took the lead Thursday ni1bt In the S8tb NCAA s wimming and diving chompionshipe. With Clay Britt eclipsing John Nabor's American record of •9.31 by 20-hundredtba of a second In the 100-yard backstroke, the Longhorns outlasted the second-place SMU in the final event of the night. UCLA finished lhlrd. N•C ....... '' ..... ter c•s NBC has signed a one-year agreement to • televise 19 regular season 1ames involving the Atlantic Coast Conference next year. In addition NBC will do the championship game of the ACC Tournament and five Notre Dame games next yeu . These acquisitions have made it more difficult for rival CBS to a&· semble a 14·game regular season schedule in 1981, aa CBS promised to do when it woo the rights to the NCAA Tourna- ment from NBC earlier this month ... Leon County State At- torney Doe Modeult filed charces of aidinl and abetting a theft against six Florida State Univenity football players ac· cused of buyin1 stolen televiaion sets. · T~ ....... TV: Basketball -Luera vs. SupvSonica, 11 :30 p.m., Channel 2. Taped. RADIO: Basketball -Lakera at Seattle, 8:20 p.m ., KLAC (570). NASL COMMISSIONER • • • Oates, prevlou1ly wlth the Detroit Expresa. A •year-old defender, with a nair for acorin1 1oala 11 well, Oatea la enterln1 hi• 11th year 11 a pro soccer player. He waa 1lven a tryout by Wall after the Express didn't offer him a con· tract. "They were supposed to send a re1lstered letter with the new contract to me," Oates recalls. "It never arrived." One ot several players at Wed· nesday 's lunc heon with Wooanam, Oates says he's found a home ln Oran1e County. He 1enuinely Ukes what's he's see- ln1. "It's certainly nice to be en· couraged," be says. "You know, I've been In the league for 11 years and I still like encourage. ment. There's a lot less pressure on you here compared to Detroit. ··Everybody was treated the same ln Detroit. The coach was always critical -not just of myself but everyone on the team," he says. Befor e joining the NASL, Oates played two years at Newcastle of the English First · Division. Among his teammates were Surf vetera ns Mike Mahoney and Gerry Ingram. In addition, former Express team· mate Steve Seargeant is also on the 1981 Surf roster, so Oates should adapt quickly to his new team. Oates t\as already adapted to life in the U.S. and the rules of the NASL -rules that aren't ac· cepted by international soccer's governing body -Federation of International Footballers As- sociatiorr. Dodgers rip Braves, 7-0 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Los Angeles pitchers Fernando Valenzuela, Bob Castillo and Steve Howe com· bined on a flve·hitter to stop Atlanta, 7-0, Thursday, handing the Braves their first shutout of the spring. Castillo pitched two hitless in· nings, Howe gave the Braves one hit in two innings, and Valenzuela worked five innings, allowing four hits . All the Braves' hits were singles and only two Braves advanced as far aa second base. Dusty Baker had two hits for Los Angeles, including a solo homer in the fourth inning off losing pitcher Gaylord Perry. the first Braves pitcher to go seven innin"a this spring. FIFA, as lt la more commonly known. la demandlnc the NASL drop lts present H ·yard-lllu1 off aide rule and the allowance for tbree aubetJtutlona per 1ame, rather than two which FIFA al· Iowa. FIFA'a pressure on the NASL was addressed Wednesday 'by W009nam. "A course of action bu bee~ recommended for consideraUoo by top FIFA officials, and 1 response will be provided to the United States Soccer Federation by Friday, (today)'' Woosnam aald In the form or a handout press releue. "It would not be appropriate, however, for me to disclose any details of the recommendation before FIFA officials have the opportunity to consider the mat· ter further." he added. ·•1 quite enjoy playing with the 35-yard rule," notes Oates. "ll I'm playing the midfield, I need all the space I can get " Like Oates, the NASL also wants space -plenty of it with the two contr oversial FIFA rules far away. • • • THE CO M OllANTS of American Youth Soccer Organization Region 86 in Laguna Beach recently complet· ed an undefeated season (9-0-2), an impressive feat for a group of 7·8·year-0ld boys. Even more impressive is their coach -14 -year·old Sean McKevitt of Laguna Beach. An eighth grader at Thurston In- termediate School, McKevitt ap· pears to be off to a near-perfect career as a soccer mentor. • • • THE TIMBERS, a group of 11 ·12 year·old boys from San Juan Capistrano and Dana Point have advanced to the finals of the Southern California A YSO championships. Representing Region 87 last week in Pasadena, the Timbers scored a 3· l victory over the Torrance Outlaws. The Timbers go for the Southern California championship at noon Saturday at Moorpark College. • • • TICKETS ARE still on sale for the third annual Orange County High School All·s tar soccer game Apri l 5 at Anaheim Stadium. The all·star clash. set for 2 p.m ., will be held prior to the NASL game between the Surf and San Diego Sockers. Tickets for both games are available through the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club, the Orange County Soccer Founda· lion or at the Surf ticket office by phoning 545-9362. gels tumble, 7-6; Lynn hitting .400 PALM SPRINGS <AP > - ave Henderson led off the venth inning with a walk and Freddie Martinez, with Leon Durham doubling in two runs and then bitting a homer in the third. It was Lynn's sixth run batted in of the spring, a club high, and he also had a pajr of slngles aa he boosted his batting average to .400 after nine games. Ironwood. le second before finally scor- g on Hector Cr\ll' sacrifice fl y the Chicago Cubs beat the gels, 7·6, Thursday in their in-11bortened exhibition seball game. The CUbs got to reliever Jesse ferson for the winoina run inutes before wind and rain lted the 1ame after aeveo in· ngs. Chicago jumped on starter t.. M. 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A walk, four singles and a two-run double by Larry MacArthur gave GWC a 6-1 advantage. Tbe Rustlers then added a pair of runs in the fourth and fifth frames and a single tally in the eighth lo keep the Chargers al bay. Cypress, which was playing al home, didn't help its cause any by com milting seven errors which led to three unearned Rustler runs-the final margin of victory, Bob Grogan Steve Springer, Wes Collins and Chris Schulz all con· tributed to GWC's hit parade with two apiece. MacArthur, Springer and Collins also had two RBI each. With the win , the Rustlers now trail the Chargers and Santa Monica by a game in the standings. so ..... 7, occ 2 The Pirates received a severe jolt .. s San Diego Mesa's Brent Jackman went the distance in taming the Sues to two runs on 10 hits . The Pirates. who are now 3-2 in South Coast Conference play. led briefly at 1-0 before the Olvmoians scored one in the bottom or the second and twic. ln lbe third to H · aume a 3·1 lead. Starter Kelly Slmon was lben chased in the fourth 11 Mesa built on its lead, and reUever lllke Rotan didn 'l fare much better 1urrenderin1 two rum in the sixtb and one in the eighth to round out lbe acoring. ~ \ A pair or sacrifice files-ohe by Ed Farrell and the other by Mike Balliet-accounted for OCC's only IUSEB.4LL runs as lbe right-banded Jackman struck out five and walked on.ly one. OCC plays host to Fullerton Satur- day at noon. save 1, Seddteback 5 The Gauchos appeared to have vie· tory in hand before ll slipped through their grasp. Holding on to a 5·4 lead with two outs in the top of the ninth, the Gauchos saw the Indians get an in· field hit followed by a home run over the right field fence by Kevin Storer on a 2-0 pitch. The Gauchos came back to put run· ners at first and second with one out in the bottom of the ninth, but the ral· ly died following a pop up and a ground out. 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AM teotS. ....,. .. c-Woc.k I. .. ._ Aile.) , ..... JI - ...... ,,, .. ~ us.an s .....-.. 1)01L17tllk ", ..... .. -Orange Coast DAJLY PILOT/Friday, March 27. t981 f' ..... P~•3 Tms SOAP HAS A NEW HEROINE • • • with her all the way, but you bad to wonder just who It w11 that Myra wu pulling for. TBE SPO&T8 W&ITE&S - These people are too caught up in the other soaps lo pay much attention. They'd rather keep up on the aex feud between J an Stephenson and J ane Blalock. Better cop y, they figur e . They're probably right. Anyway, putting the soap ope r a aatde for now, today's episode Is all a bout Myra Van Hoose. As mentioned, Van Hoose was R ookie of the Year in 1980 although by a ll accounts, Thursd ay's six-over-par 77 in n ear hu r rican e conditions wasn't doing much for her other wise high spirit.s . "Thlll is a gr eat course, my favorite , but it played like a bear today," Van Hoose s aid af- terward as s he tried putting her wind-blown straight hair back into place. .. Actually, looking at aome of the other scores, I shouldn't complain. Besides, l like a course when it plays so tough. It's more challenging. And when I can't hit a three-wood 170 yar ds , then you know it's challenging." VAN HOOSE KNOWS just what a challenge is. It took her four years after winning the 1976 Kentucky Women's Amateur to qualify for the LPGA tour, but once she did , she made the most of it. Van Hoose, who al 5·4, 135 pounds and with her sparkling brown eyes, s t ill b as tha t sch ool girl look a b out her, finished in the top ten four limes last year. The one that gave her a real lift though was at the Corning Classic in New York In May. Va n Hoose finished second , two strokes behind Donna Caponi, and collected $15,000. Van Hoose wound up winning S• 1. 396 In 1980, 33rd on the money list. She's leading . • • P•t Brldey • • . but not . • Joyce Kumlerakl • • • b y much. • • Holla 8t8cy J•n ••Slf'9n80n ANce Altlmltn S.ndt'8Plllmer JoAnne C.mer S.nd'8 Haynie M•ry Dwyer N•ncy Lopez·Metton •3&-74 34-41-75 •37-75 Sf.37-75 ...... 75 3t-3&-75 40-3~75 31e37-75 and the n the r e 's . • • P•ttyH8yff Jo Ann Weahem Donn• C.ponl Amy Alcott and that, she says, made a big difference. She got so good at it, as a matter of fact, that s he qua lified for the annual Putt-Off tournament. B UT HAD HILL not been around to challenge her every inch of the way, Van Hoose may not have had the kind of year she did. H ill, a 22-year -old from Placen tia , won the U.S . Am ateur Championship in 1979 and got off to a strong start in 1980, finishing in the lop 10 in two of her first three LPGA tournaments. From there on, s he and Van Hoose batUed neck and neck. Van Hoose finished with an average score per round of 74.34. Hill's was 74.37. "We were both very aware of the competition betwee n us.·· Van Hoose said. "After all, you only get one s hot at Rookie of the Year. It got to be tense there for a while and I'm glad it's over now. 37-41-78 37-42-79 39-40-79 37-42-7'1 thmk stnving for Rookie of the Y ea r wa s wh a t kept me going, not the battle wit h Carolyn." V AN HOO SE SA Y S she doesn't belie~ one bit about the old sophomore jinx. She's off to a good start with $11 ,826 in earnings already (Hill , incidentally, ls right behind with $11 , 125) and more importantly, she feels adjusted to her new lifestyle. ''The toughest part of my first year was adjus ting to t he rigorous schedule," she s ajd. "It's not very glamorous you know Mostly it's a struggle." Van Hoose was basically a self-taught golfer. She got some help from veteran teacher E lme r Prescott, who she says "put some band-aids on my sw- ing," but won all the major tournaments in her home state Kentucky on her own. GOLF /TRACK ............. ~ BRADLEY •.. ploos of the Kem~r. Carnu ud Lopea·Melton . Lopn-Melton had ber troublet, m uch of the Ume tn putting. Sbe mlaaed at leut three of tout feet or less Including one on lbe 17th where the has had her troubles every year. She boceyed lht final two boles Thursday. Her father Oomin10 said before the afternoon round: "I uaed to say, 'let'• not play' on days like this. We didn't ao out in New Mexico when it was this windy and now she has lo play in this type of weather ." Others in the logjam at 75 include Jan Stephenson, Allee Ritzman, Sandra Palmer, Jane Blalock, Mary Dwyer and Sandra Haynie. The players were bundled up like eskimos most or the day and as evening came on, the chill factor was even lower. While none or the players was lost or blown off the course, six withdrew from the competition in advance of the first r ound. J anet Coles has the flu. Judy Rankin a bad back and quit on the first nine while Beverly Klass left the course alter hilting two in the lake on the ninth hole saying he r contact lenses were bother· ing her. She stormed off the course ln disgust. Donna Davis and Karolyn Kertzman withdrew after nine holes and Lori Garbacz after 18. T here were thrills and heartaches for Jan Fer- raris . playmg with Lopez-Mellon and Sally Little in the final threesome of the day. Ferraris opened her round with a birdie and an eagle, putting her three shots under par. But the roof caved in after that and she finished the day wi th a score of 82. She lost eight of the strokes on the next seven holes. Of the starting field of 126 players including three amateurs, 78 s hot 80 or above over the Mesa Verde CC layout. This means that only 46 had 79 or less for the first round of play on the course that has yet to yield a sub.par, 72-hole total to any player. Beth Daniel, the 1980 LPGA player of the year, struggled to her worst round in memory, an 81, and Little, winner of two tournaments this year , had an 82. Donna Caponi , winner of the Las Vegas tourname nt last week. Amy Alcott, the U.S. Open ch ampion and last year's r unner-up. Jo Ann Washam all finished at 79. New trade mark for U.L . FORT MYERS. Fla <AP) U.L Washington has s wapped his trademark, the ever -present toothpick d angling from the mouth. for bub- blegum The Ka nsas City Royals' shortstop says it's not because of any worry about jamming the pointed splinter down his throat, something team trainer Mickey Cobb has worried about "l just got tired of answering all the questions about the toothpick," Washington said. Considered a strong driver as a n a m ateu r , Van Hoose s harpened her putting skilJs dur· ing the previous couple or years "The thing about competition like that is that it's fun. It made for an interesting race. But I And though it took Va n Hoose sever al tries to finally qualify for the LPGA. she feels that the experience and matur ity she gained in the process is working in her favor now. o •• ,, P11e1 Pi.oto o, 111 .. ,..,. KHlll•r Excessive questions also have driven the AMY ALCOTT STRUGGLED TO A 79. s hortstop to consider changing his name FV, Sailors, Oilers win Sunset openers Marina Hl&h'• Pat Lustig set a ac:bool r ecord ln t he pole vault, 14·0 'i'l, to hlghUght tr ack and field ac- tion Thursday afternoon. But Foun· tain Valley , thanks to super ior strength in the running e vents, de- feated Marina . 83·63 in a Sunset League contest. In other meets, Newport Harbor defeated Edison, Mater De1 had an easy time with St Paul. Huntington Beach sprinted past Westminster and Irvine snuck by El Toro The gusty winds hindered most of the times a nd marks in the area. but 1t didn't seem to bother Lustig or f ountain Valley s printer St eve Southward Southward took advantage of the cond11Jons to run a 9 8 wind-aided 100 and 14 3 in the 120 hi gh hurdles He picked up h.is third win in the 220 with a 2.3 7 clocking In a.not.her Sunset League opener. Derek Turner was a tnple wiM er and Kevm Jeffn es won two weight events to lead Newport Harbort past Edison. Turner. a genior, won all three dis- tance events c 880. mile, 2-mile>. His Z-m1le victory led a Newport Harbor nteep Jeffnes easily won his events with a floe 54~ heave in the shot put and a 151-5 effort 10 the discus Maler De1. two-time ddending Angelus League champions, opened ckfense ot its title with a one·sided win against St. Paul Led by Mark McMaster's double victory in the mile and 2-mile, the Monarchs swept all three distance events and won every event except lbe shot put. Kevin Higgins and J im Gallivan we re also double winners for Mater Del, now 5-0 on the year. Huntington Beach won its Sunset Shoots a 68 League opener and ran its overall mark to 3·1 with a relatively easy win against Weslminstr S printer Richard Brim was the only double winner for the Oilers Brim won the 100 in 10 5 and came back to take the 220 in 23 5 Keith Mitterme1er finished first in the long jump < 19·712). just ahead of Brim, and tied for third in the h1Rh jump. Terry Beauford also picked up TRA CK some points for the Oilers. winning the s hot put and finishing be hind teammate Randy Kendrick in the discus. lrvine remained undefeated with a Sea View League victory over El Toro. It was the league opener for both teams. Cyril Oblouk doubled in the 880 a nd 2-m ile for the first lime for Irvine and won both events. After running a 9: 58.6 2·mile. Oblouk came back with a 2:03.1 ~. Rob Satterwhite r an his best mile of the season, 4 36 7, but rem ained five seconds off hi11 lifetime best of 4 : 32 7 set la11t 11eason the the leugue meet Sallerwh1le a lso f1n1s hed second behind Ohlouk 10 the 2 mile In the field events A J Bryce had a personal best of 20 2 "'' th win the long jump ln a community <·olle$(t' met-l. former Co11tA Me s a 111 lar Mike Scarlett broke his own retord In lhl' javelin with a throw of 224 7 In Golden We11t '11 trl m N •I with Lm; Angeles CC and CyprNll'I S<'arlelt was third in Urnt Pvent in th•• 11lnlfl m eet last yN1 r Watson back in groove HI LTON H EAD ISLAND, S.C . (AP> -Tom Watson, reboundin1 from hla poorest performance In years, birdied three or his lut four boles for a five -under-par ee and • one-stroke lead T hurtday ln the first round of the Sea Plnea-Her lla1e Classic. "I made a llttle change In my stance, in my hip poeillon ," Watson aald. "I closed them up a UttJe bit and it gave me m ore freedom on my backawina. lt'a much more com · fortable. I hadn't been comfortable over the balJ for some time." Watson, who shot an 80 ln the second round of lHt week's Touma· m ent Players Champlonablp, b1a hilh score ln llve yean, said M mldt the little ac:Uuatment 1tandJn1 oo t.M 15th tee at the 8,850-yard Harbour Town Golf Unkl. And what, be WU Hked, WU the result? "Birdie, btrdle. birdie," amlled Watson The burst put him a alncle •trot• In front of Or Oil Mor1e1n, 11 non prat'tlclng op tomf'lrl11t1 1lonP In second 1t fJ7 Marl(an Pi11J(I 11 1tharfl or the top tpot untJI he bof(fl)'M thfl '""t hole , where he mlued the ~reen The •tarrr 11~ •l M 1'1rlud•d Seve 8allttletCJ!11 tlM! 1oun1 MJ11er1llml who owns the • .... ra tlllfl. '""'""' MHters champ f'uf11 Z.wllflr . 11nd H ale Irwin, 1 t-...Umt wlnn..r 11' thl• preallgioua event. 1Nln1 who h1'1 to bat&le back from a duublt bol•>' on the lllh hole, one·putt.ed U Um 11. 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' ,,. . \ • -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 27. 1981 1 rnrn~~rn ~~~ Cable TV to broadcast annual report Mortgage rule changes hit I , ________________ ___ jDRHE COUNTY BUSINESS Mlcroda&a Corp., a Newport Beach-based computer nrm, said it bu settled all lawsuits between it and Theodore M. Sabarese and ' Ultlm llle Corp. " Tbe settlement included a payment by Mlcrodata Corp. to Sabarese of $150,000 and mutual withdrawal of all claims and counterclaims without admission of liability of any party. Fluor Nederland B. V. Haarlem. a Fluor Corp. subsidiary, has been awarded a contract to undertake a detailed process-design study for upgrading a refinery at Cressier, Switzerland. Value of the contract was not disclosed. E mules Corp., a designer. manufacturer and marketer of a line of disk and tape controllers and communications multiplexers based in Santa Ana, announced the public offering of 742,869 shares of the company's common stock at a price or Sl2 a share, of which 317,156 shares are being offered by s hareholders of the company. RonaJd D. Lunceford of Irvine has been elected president of the California Association or Marriage and Family Therapists . Lunceford is aHlliated with the Irvine Counseling Center and lectures at the California College of Medicine, UCI. Fountain Valley -based Huntington Colledlon is now known as Western Data Management Ltd. LUNCE~OllO i s v i c e officer of Mark E. S!:ll mo n s president /commercial loan CommerceBank. Simmons lives .----=---• in Irvine. Parldord Petroleum lac. of Newport Beach announced its s ubsidiary, Cambridge Seal Inc., headquartered in Tulsa, Okla .. will produce and market the Cambridge seal, a new flexible rubber secondary seal (or petroleum and petrochemical storage tanks with floating roofs. SIMMONS Harold Bostwlc:k, district manager or Waddell & Reed Inc. in Costa Mesa. has been named a member of the company's circle of champions for outstanding sales achievement in 1980. Joseph R. Rensch and Paul Zlffren have been elected to the board of directors of Newport Beach-based Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. 8y KEITH T\JBE• o.i1, ,., ... 111t1MM ••• And now, International Paper Co .• lbe world's larce.st forut products company, present.I • . . Its annual report. In what may be a precedent-setuna maneuver. New York-based JP is airing a hall-hour video version of its annual report via satellite to cable televlslon viewers throuchout the co'1!'try. Loc~ly . the telecast can be seen by Dickinson Pactfic Cable System subscribers in Founta,ln Valley, Huntington Beach and Westminster tonight al 6 on Channel 10. FORGET ABOUT THE ratings. What IP is interested in is the commercial. Last year ~he compan,. which manages more than 8.4 million acres 0 timberlands and manufactures lum~r. plywood, pulp, paper and pap~r packaging, recorded saJes of SS billion. Earrung~, howeve:. slumped to SS.97 per share compared with $10.96 in 1979. . "The video program 1s a supplement to our printed annual report," said IP Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Edwin A. Gee. "At the same time, employees, cu~tom.ers and others who are interes~ed in IP wtl! find the information in the v ideo useful 10 better understanding current performance and future directions or the company. "Using the s atellite and cable TV .'.' Gee continued. "is one of the most cost-effective ways to d istribute this information." PROG R AMMI NG, PRODUCT ION and distribution costs totaled about $40,000 But just how many people will a ctually tune in the program is a matter of conjecture. In (act. it ·s likely many or the 1,600 cable outlets nationwide won't carry the broadcast. "I would never put something like that on the air unless they paid for it." said Steve Bosze, programming manager for Teleprompter Cable TV of Newport Beach. "What it amounts to is a half-hour commercial How big an audience for report? for International Paper. I don't know anyone who would carry lt under those circumstances. "I can only speak for Teleprompter, but I don't see this as viable programming. It's not in the public Interest unless, or course, you own stock." T HERE ARE IZ,080 IP share owners, and the company said It would make available a videotape to stock holders not receiving cable. Irene Billlris. program services coordinator for Dickinson Pacifi c Cable, disagrees witq Bosze's assessment. She considers her decision to air the transmission an attempt to provide s ubscribers with a variety of programming. "Why not carry it?" Billiris asked. "I think it o~fers alternative viewing. It provides variety and gives our audience an option." I P's broadcast is purported to be the first of its kind. Other companies, such as Emhart, a Farmington, Conn .-based machinery m anufacturer, have filmed versions or their ann.ual reports, but they have been intended solely for internal distribution. I P's Gee sees this as an important step toward better understanding between big business and the consumer "IC we are to be successful in improving productivity and in reindustrializing America, it will require understanding and team work among government, industry. education and the general public," Gee said. "We belie ve a step toward that goal is information on how companies function. how they set priorities. what their values are and how they meas ure performance. "If companies in different industries make th is kind o r information avai lable in understandable form," he concluded. "it would be a service to the public." Consumers rap bank takeover SAN FRANCISCO (AP l Saying foreign banks may be insen s itive to the needs of Californians , a consumer·oriented law firm filed a petition with the F e deral Reserve Board protesting the proposed acquisition .or Crocker National Bank by British-controlled Midland Bank Ltd The petition was filed simultaneously in San Francisco and Washington by Public Advocates Inc on behalf of 38 low-income. minority and church organizauons . The petition refers ~o ~pem as "Community Groups to Protect California. The petition contends that foreign banks such as Midland are particularly insensitive to the needs or minorities. women and low-income people fl also suggests the bank might abandon home mortgage financing for more lucrative foreign ventures If approved. the Crocker-Midland deal would be the largest foreign bank takeover in American hi story The two banks together would have some $63 billion in assets San Francisco-based Crocker was 14th largest an the nation las t year with $12 5 billion on deposit. WASHJNGTON (AP> -National bank.1 wUI be able to increase interest rates on adjustable-rate mortgages as much as 2 percent per year under new regulations issued by the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency. The new ruJ~. which will take effect after they ue published In the Federal Re1ister this week. are designed to encoura1e federally chartered banks to become more active In mortgage lending, said Comptroller John Heimann in a prepared statement. HOWEVER, T H E ltULING BROUGHT criticism Crom several private consumer 1roups which said it could make buying a house even tougher for first-time buyers. Commercial banks make few mortgage loans at present. leaving most of that business to savings and loan associations, mutual savings banks or specialized mortgage companies. SUCH MORTGAGES, STILL A SMALL minority of exis ting mortgage loans in the United States. have been gaining in populanly in the past year or so after mortgage rates reached above 15 percent for long-term . fix ed-rate lending agreements The new adjustable-rate lending agreements are designed to gel a home-buyer started on his payments al existing market rates, then raise or lower the rates later as the market goes up or down. The new comptrolle r's ruling would limit the rise for loans from national banks to t percent every six months. 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I Amid a generation of rapidly depre 1 ltl' brnrf 1tc, of wtur Ii cirP Pxh1l11tpd - ( 1at1ng rare-, thP BMW 3201 stands ;:is an 1101 only Oil 1'11' ll'>l'd (ell lol 111 11()fl1111· I (N,iturdlly. ow tw•I etf1c 1r•11Ly l1~ure'> 111 for c 1111p,111..,rn1 only Your t1< llMI 1111IP,1p,e automotivP r dnty opm1 ro.1rJ I A c,ir wt11t.h. over the years. hdc; hetcf P1t''i'> ttu· rH'C PIPr.ctor 011111• i?Ot 1111<1 v1rl11ally all of its val11e '"' f11pl 111w1 lttil 1•11111111~ rt·.,11011,I• w1fll ,1 I ell. 1y Vclr y clfll 1f>lld1nf'. on 'lp~•Pd WP.itt1er cll l(J t11p lc·rirlh Yoirr r11 tuc1l l1tf.!llWdV 1•11l11ilg,, will 1110'>1 hkr•ly !IP lowt•r) J Allot wl11c h i>xplitH1'> wt1y Ille> f•<J trir Indeed • .:ic.cord1ng to the January I qg) 1 11 1111 ... f fllrlt ti.irk'> l1t11klo1111• dr1y•. f)t•forc l'll NADA Used·Car Guide. the 3?01 di iring tt1P virnri111t•nlctl' 0111101.., p11hli,111 •r ol ('Ar ..ind Unver mogaz111+>-r1 I 111.i11 1101 rt'r 1ow11ed for extrdvagaril pr t1M' u11t 1• wmlt' "1t11• BMW 32011~ the '>I Ht of 1 •• 11 ti •Al f'lllttt l'ilrl'>I!> turn into legerlC'1 pa!>t 4 years has retained an averagt• or Hound cl p.irll1 111.uty c1t.1111c1ll( (tJIVP. 95 2% of its original purchase price or 1 tl1P c11 Kl ttH• IP~Pr1Cfr1r y HMW '>1r..,pl'r1'>1011 W\f1•111 used-car market 11~11-.t>-. urn• f1•1•l .t'> tlu111~h tllf' 1 ,1r wror" .. 1u1 A figure which becomes all the Jllorl' 11•rl 111to tflf' ro,1<lw,1y II ti~ notion of owning 5uch at cir 111 I remarkable when one considers thdt. nwr Anu 1lt!rl1t1p'> 11111•x1>t1< h'<l 111 rJ < .ir of tl11· the same tune Span, the value Of SOrTlP I -'r'l Q()1 :-, pt>rfor111.llU I'\ ft'flt•11lt1ll<. rJfP 11'> flllll1 dwindled by as much as 50% ttl.(<' l1H11rt.t'> tnguP.s you wr <.uggest you phoney 11 I 1-.•r1rest BMW df'aler and aminge a thorough '""' r1r1vf' The reason f0< the 3201's extrdor<J111Jry For with a '1 '>Pt't'<J ... 1.11l(f,11<J trclll'illll\ investment potential hes we believe , 111 or11i •.1011 (1111ton1.1!1( 1., t1v.11li1l>lt•) 11 dt•livt>r'> .in 1111 fact prt"1'>tvt1 [PA t•.,l1111t1IP<Jf(~l 111p~ 1n tllu t 1ty, It IS extraordinarily Png1neerP<1 clllll lh t•'it1n1~1t·tJ lllp~ flll lt11• l11Rhw.1y ll I YOUR LC~Al BMW {)(Alt RS ARRANf 11 Al HAM~ CANOGA PARK CDTWYMOfOIWIS •IMITll-1811 We~t Main Street 7050 Topan11a r.arcynu (213) 570 8444 Boulevard AZUSA (213) 3463144 UVMllMW,NIC.. GLENDALE 791 Ea~l Arrow Hwy "9UY- (213) 967-5331 818 South Brand Blvd BfVERLY HILLS (213) 246 6543 U..U lliiw HERMOSA BFAO t llVmYlllW ........ 902?W1IY,.re Blvd 2901 Pac1f1c Coast (213) 273 3980 H1,hw~ CAMARILLO (2 3) 376 093!> iifmillll t...,, 411 Daily DrMl (805) 482 8878 (/>13)889 ?312 • ~ t-VN '• •,. - --···-· NOfHH HOLLVWOOO ....., ....... 4UO l..Ml\l'r\htm Blvd (?13) 761 f.>133 NOAWALK MiactlMW 10840 r11cs1one Blvd [ 13)868·3233 14) 636-6775 LM SPRINGS ua--..,. cm"" 4095 East P<)lm CanVoll OrNt (7 J4) 328 6525 -... RIVERStOf CAllNIUIMW 7850 lnd1ar1il AYi• (714) 785 4444 SANlA ANA <.11¥111 MTlll, .. 208 West f 11$1 Street (714)83~ 3171 ~ ~NTAMONICA tcUllMTOIS 1820 5'1nta Mon~' Boulevc1td <'13>829 Jol<> VAN NUVS IRMTOUl1a 5230 Vlln N(J~S Blvd (213) 788 l]qJ t • 4 ... .......... _ ........ -· .~-·· ........ ~ _ __.... .... .. Orange Coast DAILY PtlOf/Frlday, March V , 1981 s i:I .. --- NYSE COMPOSITE TRA NSACTIONS QUOTATION$ IHC&.UDI T•ADl\OIO THI .. IW YOll ll, MIOWIU, ~ACl .. IC PllW to,,o ... DIUOIT u•o CINCINNATI UOCI! &•CKANOI ' AMO •ll'CllllflO I Y fMI NASO ANO IN5TINlf -~ .. ~ .... ·------... --. .._. ... ·-·-·-... -~.-. ....... I I 'I I i Sky hig}tJ fuel billln If you f~el depressed arter filling up your gasoline tank and paying the bill, check out what the· airlines have lO pay theae daya for jet fuel. Keepin~ those planes alort is costing a small fortune. You may be unhappy with the mlleace delivered by your automobile, but pity the alrllne llylng Boeing i. 747 jumbo jelJ. Those babies get~ yards per gallon. '" The soaring cost of fuel is the main rea- son air fares have skyrocket- ed. whic h In turn has led to a s h a r p downturn in the number or people flying. It also goes a long way toward explaining why airlines are having such & tough time making any money. To get an inkling into what has happened, look at it this way · In 1970, American Airlines had opera ting rev- enues of $1.1 billion. That was the total amount of money American collected from all its customers, passengers and freight s hippers. OK, last year American paid that much -$1.l bill.ion just for fuel LAST SUMMER AMERICAN was payiog 88 cents for a gallon of jet fuel. ln the fall , the pnl·e s tarted to move up. rising to 91 cents a gallon in December. In J anua ry, the price went to 94 cents . Now it has wttlpped past the $1-a-gallon mark, with predictions that it witl soon escalate to $1.25 a gallon. The arithmetic at American Airlines works like this: every time the price increases by a penny oper ating expenses go up $12 million a year Tht• airline's fuel bill this year will probably go up by about SlOQ million That's nothing compared to what it went up last year. In 1979. American's fuel bill was S802 million Last year , its bill went up by $313 million And il wasn 't because the airline used more fu el On th•· contrary. it carried fewer passengers last year than il did in 1979 and it was therefore able to cut its fuel consumption by 9 2 percent It was the higher prices that undid the balance sheet. HERE 'S HOW THE American Airlines balanrc> sheet looked al the end of 1980: Revenues -passengers : S3 1 billion. freight a nd mail· $316,000. other: $351,000, total: $3 8 billion Expenses ~ wages. salanes. benefits · $1 ~ billion, aircraft fuel. $1.1 billion , other expenses $1.:! billion. total: $3.9 billion . The translation· -The American Airlines system operated last year with a loss of about $100 million American had to pay out 30 percent of the money it took in on buying fuel for its planes -THE FUEL BILL is getting lo the po1ni where It may soon exceed the airline's payroll cosls Airline employees are ta.king it on the chin. Our ing the second hair of 1980. American c ut its employee force by 10 percent. tt plans lo lop off another 2 percent in lhe rirst six months of 1981. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT 09~ J»~~~I e!~~~~~~ ~·II• AMERICAN LEADERS NEW VORK IAPI S•te>, Tnut prl(t end net clWlllQe ot Iha 1en mo•t aC1lv1 AlftfrlUN'I 5lOCI< EllCl\anQ<I ,, ..... , tradlno netlonally at more trwtn l l ln•tnim SJ..• ~1: ~:: ~ ~':~111 11 'l04,000 ~ : 'll CIWfmp Ho 1 ... 000 2" -.,. AanQ1rOll , 140, 100 14"1 • k AphJt>e YO 123 ,.00 4 ~ YO ClytlalOll • IT7 ,IOO JOV, • '" Amelaltl 113.900 37.. V. l"trClyGs o 110. 100 U>\ + .. T rl\OllOG lot ,IOO 1• 'l'I k>r Tl\urfdn . ~' 2" STOCKS o_. HI~ Low CloW (l)oj JO llld 1016.'6 10'21.19 IOOOAI 100.S.I.._ -r .. 10 Tm '35,01 "'().5' 00.10 4J3.7~-0.)0 U Utl IOI, 1• tOt.17 107.Jj ICll.1'~ O~ 6.5 Stk :rn.ri ,.S ~ •1 tO _, 4'1--1 I lt>d\11 • . . S,904 Tra " . . 7.127 Ullll 111' 9fO ~ ut'.J(ooo WHAT STOCKS DID ~IEW YORK CAPI Mar 16 I Pr•• Adllan<ec:t DtcllMd ¥~~~·.~~. 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I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 -Gardener's checklist------ • Place saucers under outdoor container plants to catch lhe drainage waler and allow plants lo go longer between wal'1ings creeplna roeemary. low 1rowln1 spec lea of : ceanot.tius and manzaoJla and aazania to name J a few • Spring shrubs are colorful • Survey the garden for insect pests very carefully lhls season. J\ dry year will place plants under stress, making them more susceptible to insect attack • Spike or Hrate lawns lo insure adequate water penetration to the roots and put a check on run-oft. • Shade annuals s uch as clneraria, pansies and Jobelia can be Bet in place any time now . 0.r.._ ••,.. •• ,,.... ... ~ °' .. ...,.....:.._ ~r I . . l . Brlng more charm Into your spring garden !'v•th a good assortment of colorful spring :flowering shrubs. They make excellent back- '.urounds for annuals, perennials and those 'heautiful spring-flowering bulbs ... which in· .dude daffodils, tulips and Dutch iris. • Blooming ground covers lhat can tolerate conditions on the 'dry 11lde include lanlana. .. .... Daily Pilat All have luxuriant foliage for summer ,,Harden character and some will provide f'-me- 't inted autumn foliage. So the spring flowering f;hrubs are often interesting subjects long beyond their spring flower show. IN ADDITION TO the brightly-hued quinces ~""and the fragrant lilacs, you can have a choice of nock orange. spiraea, snowball, weigela or 'orsyt.hia. The mock orange will bloom in late npring with white, usually fragrant flowers. 1fhey are deciduous but with foliage they have a aarge fountain Corm with medium green foliage. I ' The common lilac is another excellent choice for late spring bloom with its legendary fragrance. They relish an alkaline soil and do their best in areas that have a pronounced chill. P lant them in the sun but give them li ght shade in the hottest areas. DON 'T OVERLOOK the Viburnums for background or foundation plantings. They pro- duce snowball clusters of flowers and on some varieties are fragrant. They have an unusually large range of climate adaptability. They grow In sun and shade. Most of the evergreen Viburnums look better with some protection from the hot sun found in the inland valleys. A favorite with gardeners everywhere is the Forsythia This fountain-shaped shrub's bare branches are just covered with pretty yellow flowers from February to April. For the rest of the growing season, medium green foliage blends in well with other shrubs for a border background. Spring in California APWore11,,.10 I With the recent arrival of spriTl!J, the brilliant color of California poppies. the state flower, helps California live up to its nickname. 'The Colden State · Home beautification seminar set A four-hour seminar to show how to add beauty to your home by installing a deck and patio cover will be offered at Orange Coast •Coll ege Saturday, April 4. technology professor Frank E . Denison. Denison is a licensed contractor, and former president of the Orange County District Council of Carpenters. . ' LLOYD•s garden sl1on BEDDING PLANTS l,.,tllt• tr.,., ~ Aly . , .-, .I Lo:.:. Marigolds FUCHSIAS 4 In. Pot Uprtght & basket types Many 11ariet1es to choose lrom .... ,.u 89c •a. HOUSE PLANTS \ ... w ......... ., .. •~ 6in.l'ot ' ,. R~8.95 Pot hos Grape Ivy I Neathebella Palm ~ Nephthyt1s f.' .': :.'~ .-. .. ,f • • ~ I ,' • ) 11PelaNJoniums11 1 I CJGI. 1iu . '/. y ~ ·~· . :: -~· • ::,. ' : In Bloom Many color!> ;' • ' .', ~ I .~;,,_. \ , .•. ·••. 10 choost> from 1. .... ".\ > Ma ny •d''"''"" ro cnoo~f' lrom Bud & bloom ousn & chmoer~ ~ ·--'-~·-s4's R~. $6.95 PATIO TREES $!_6.95 .---/". All llLM:. '>UBJH .J JU ,,,roCK UN HANO 0 11•• a .-411 61 The session will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in OCC's Science Lecture Hall I . Admission is free, and registration will be conducted at the ~oor. The lecture will cover all the basics, from use of materials and tools. to carpentry techniques to make the job more professional. For information about the seminar, phone S56·581l>. -olll•HT OPEN MON THAU SAT 7-6 SUN 9·5 30 ' VISA wnHeMswiui LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC Mo•te" Charqe 2028 Newport Blvd. (at Boy St.) Co$to Mesa, CA 92627 I (71 4) 646-7441 Accepted Semin ar lecturer is OCC construction 'Jfrimmjngs Daffodil growers meet Daffodil enthusiasts rrom around t he world are now gathered at the Newport.er Inn in Newport Beach for lbe 25th American Daffodil Society National Convention Breeders from the United States, I reland. Australia, Tasmania and 'E~ngland will be showmg their finest I' lowers to the public from 10 a. m. to 4 : 30 p. m. today. l'nd a number of guest speakers will deliver lectures o n the art of daffodil breedinR. Among the international guests will be Phil Phillips of New Zealand, dl irector-at-larg11 of the American Daffodil Society, Mr. and Mrs . C larke Campbell of County Tyrone, .•.iorthern lreland. David and Robin .rack son from Tasmania; Mr and Mrs. Frank Coles of Australia, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sandburgen, '•I ... delegates from the Holland Bulb Growers. This is the second lime in lts 25· year history that the South ern California Daffodil Society has host ed the national convention. Gardens of Singapore The slide program "Gardens ofl Singapore, Japan and the U.S.A." will be presented Wednesday, April 8. at 7:30 p.m. in Sherman Gardens of Corona del Mar. 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WO BILL MAXEY •t.M LOCATIH LOCATIOI ~ TOYOTA ~ ~ 18881 BEACH BLvo:·;~-==-HUNTINGTON BEACH -c ._. ................... ,__.. .. .... ...... -----... ·-~ -··--·-----... -. --. ·-· --------........ _____ .....__ ________ - Daily Pilat FRIDAY, MARC H 27, 1981 D IVERSIONS C2 'Tintypes': 52 songs in search of history ... See page C6 KR ESKIN C4 ANN LANDERS C9 Artist Chuck Jones f below) quickly sketches cartoon of Hollywood's most famous rabbit, Bugs Bunny. Jones, who recently moved to Cor ona del Mar. has won three Academy Awards for his cartoon work at Warner Bros. studio. D•··~ PflOt Pr.otooy A1Cl\.1fd 1( ...... , Some of the characters JO'IU!s has drawn include f from leftJ Marvin Martian, Daffy Duck. Bugs Bun- ny, K -9 and Porky Plg r f oregroundJ ~ In a world where peopk and anima/,s never die By JOEL C. DON 01 lllo O.tlly Pilot St.olt In the world of Chuck Jones, animals and people never really die. Sure, they're zapped by 241fz century ray guns, s mashed on the head by large, wooden m a llets and Cl:llapulted off unimaginably steep cliffs into narrow desert ravines. But then. poof, they spring to life again for another six minutes of outlandish hijinks. For nearly haJf a century, the name Chuck Jones has been synonymous with a colorful m en agerie or cartoon c ha racters, once the f!18ins t ay inte rmissions or feature-length films and now run ad nauseum on daytime television WHEN THE WARNEil Bros . cartoon theme song boomed through the theater and J ones' name splashed across the silver screen under the diredor's credit, audiences perked up for the wacky doings of such immortal charac- ters as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Pepe Le P ew. Elmer Fudd. Michigan J .. the Roadrunner, Wile E . Coyote, Sylvester. Tweetie Pie. Yosemite Sam and others ~ 'I re~ Uve each da11 QI it come• ... • Some a re lovable, some not-so-endearing There are heroes and plenty of anti-heroes. But they're all true to life, as Jones had in tended, in respect to the unflinching definition of animation . to give or bring life to things. IT'S ONLY fitti n g that 19 years after Warner closed down its animation unit, Jones' work has moved out of the sphere of yuk -yuks ~and into the realm of respected art. A show of Jones' a rt opens Saturday at The Museum Shop , 2754 E . Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. It'll be the first Ume the animator will appear in conjunction with a s how and the first display of his work in California. The show. which continues through April. also serves as a somewhat official welcoming party for Jones. who left Hollywood recently to take ~ permanent residence at Cameo Shores in Corona del Mar. ON DISPLAY will be 50 eels and drawings Most of the eels. color t ransparencies used in the animation process. are original production works used to make cartoons. Others a re ' . . . and croa& each bridge QI it come•.' limited·edition publici ty eels. !>1gned and num- bered by the animator All should bring vivid recollections of the days when every movie theater offered a double feature with a ('artoon sandwiched between And if it was a Warner Bros . movie, there "" as a good chance Chuck J ones had a hand in the brief. action-packed hilarity writer described as a "cross between Carl Sandburg and Jackie Cooper." During in· terviews. he often keeps a sketch pad handy because an instructor once told him artists have 100,000 bad drawings in them and the sooner you get rid of them, the better In his living room wi th a breathtak- ing ocean view, J ones s at down with a guest to reminisce about his career and to abruptly snuff out any hint of retirement The word doesn't ap- pea r in his script. He's a well ·luned inter viewee, quick to an- ticipate questions asked many times before. And he quotes generous ly from writers such as James Joyce, Robert Fros t, Conrad Aiken and pro bably his favorite, Mark Twain -with no air or pretentiousness. .Without goading. he jumps on the criticism his cartoons have received for excessive violence on television. On that point bis pugnacity shines. At 68, Jones keeps busy with two lo three projects a year s uc h as "How the Grinc h Stole Christmas," "The Cricket in Times Square," "The Pogo Special Birthday Special." "The Dot and the Line" C1nd "Riki Tiki T avy " When not working on animation projects. you'll probably find him at his drawing board doodling out Bugs Bunny. Wi le E Coyote or the sta rdom-seeker Daffy Duck. "THEY (CARTOONS> WERE never made for television," he said. "If you have to blame someone you have to blame the networks for putting the m on. "Our pictures were going out with Warner Bros. reatures such as "I Am a Fugitive from a HIS GRAY HA IR is thinning and he sports a short-cropped beard barely covering a face one !See THEY, Page Ct> She was brought up with f amil)· standard By SANDIE JOY Of ttw D•il'f P1lo' Sufi "Tell them about tenderness "And about reaching for lhe stars .. And about n•s pons1billl.> of the arts. .. The speaker was cnth11s1ast1c. energetl<'. confident She had JUSt fin1shl·d a long lunch during which she allowed a reporter lo ask a lot o f personal questions about her life . her goals and h('r a unt She said she didn't mind talk ing about h('r aunt although she feels "protect1v<'' about the s ub- ject. Iler aunt is actress K atharinc Hepburn. The young woman sa id she dis likes talking about Ms . Hep· burn "only if they are trying to get lo her through m e ·· Kathar in e Ho ughton ex · plained. "My aunt and I are very close. a lot like mother and daughter." Indeed. Ms. Hepburn and Ms. Houghton. who also is an ac- complished actress, bear strong physical resemblances. WAT C HING MS . Houghton's expressions. not· Ing her poise and hearing her vocal inflections is almost like havlng a close-up view of Ms. He pburn. ,\mong strong influences in twr hfo was her grandmother. a ~uffragellt:' "I 'm proud lo bear her namt:':· ~he declared . noting the name s he usC's professionally . lloughton 1 pronounced llo-ton I. ~as her grandmother's maiden name She added. "I ""as heavily in flu enl'l-d b v the trad1t1on of my family anci the magnificence of m y ;unt Sh C' is a unique creature " EMPHASIZING THE strong sense of morality and responsibility in her family, Ms. Houghton illus tra ted how she applies that sense to her ways of life. "I don't think my major objec· live is to have fame and money. Katharine Houghton is starring in ··The Merchant of Venice'' at South Coast Repertory Theater. The play runs through April 5. My whole appr oach to my career isn't motivated by sell· ing mys elf in a commercial way," she said. "I love the theater and acting . . . I don't like to play parts that are negative in their con- notation." She said she likes to portray wome n with n oble c harac - teristics. but not ma ny movie or TV scrips depict women that way. In the one film she did make, she portrayed the da ughter of Ms H epburn and the late Spencer Tracy in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?". While it was a "tremendous honor" to be in the film, she indicated her role wasn't particularly strong and noted that it came early in her career. The movie was re- leased in 1967 Sh(' believes the theater has a responsibility to inspire and motivate "Movies and TV have gotten about as low. morally, as they can go." she noted, referring to the profusion of sex and violence on the screen. "There is more to life than sex and violence'" she declared. "I think there is a lot more to be s aid about the huma n condi- tion ... a lot more to be said about responsibility between men and women ... about what we are as a species ... She talked about the quality of li fe . "I don't think the average American is a pervert," she said . "I think the average American is a person who is s triving to do bis best and striv· ing to have as vibrant an at- titude toward life as possible." PRESSED FOil DETAILS about heT career, Ms. Hou&hton said there is no logical way to pursue an acting career these days. Ms . Houghton acknowledged the simllarllies attributing them to family resemblances and not· Ing , "We probably h ave as many differences as we have l similarities . But ln our public : Image, wt! tend lo be mor e ! superflclaJ." What the public sees, she ex- ''How many noble women have you seen depicted on TV or in the films in the past 10 years?." she demanded. .. It used to be that ll you did a play on Broadway that was a hit, the people from Hollywood went out to see you," she ex· plained. From there, an actress could move on to starring film roles. :1 plained. are the slmllarlties. She talked about her family. which she said has strong op l-1 nions and 1tron1 traditions. f "There are 1tandards ln m y 3 family that I WU broupt up wltb," she satd. "I know who my 1reat-1reat-1reat-1randmother Wat." ' l Ms . Houghton's career has been almost entirely on the stage although she bad done one film and been offered others. She turned down those offers, altbouab she's not adverse to film, because she didn't feel the role1 portrayed women ln a po1ltlveUaht. The people who created the atars of yesteryear are dead, she noted. and so ls tbe star system. A worker ln the 1arment dlt· trict of New York probably hu a better chance of aetUDI a IW· rtna Hollywood role tban an ac· < ... wrra. Pa•• c••> . - ' - -... .......,...., Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27. 1981 Diversions -PLAYS----- "PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM" continues through Aprll 12 at 30o Centenlal Way In Tustin, pre- sented by the L.P. Repertory Com~ny star· ring Dean Carter In the role crHted by Woody Allen. For tickets or Information, call the Tustin Community S.rvlces Depart- ment, 5'4-8890. "RELATIVEL y SPEAKING," starring an almost all-British cHt, and directed by th• "Orange County Woman of the Year In Theater'' Ellffn FishbAch (also from Over There) plays through April 11 at tn. L..•auna Moulton Playhouse In Laguna Beach. A 2: 30 matinee Is set for Sunday. Tickets art $7 end $8. For reservations, call the box office TueSday-Saturday after 1 p.m. at ,9,..070 or 49 .. ·8021. "WANTED : EXPERIENCED Operators," a musical focusing on the llves of undocumented workers starring "VIiia Al· legre's" Carmen Zapata will be presented at 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sunday In UCl's Fine Arts VIiiage Theatre. Tickets are $5 general ad- mission. "ODD COUPLE," Nell Simon's classic about mlddle--aged roomies, plays tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m . in the Studio .Theater of the Crystal Cathedral In Garden Grove. Tickets are $4 adults, $2 children. "EVERYTHING IN THE GARDEN," a comedy by Edward Albee, runs Thursday, Friday and Saturdays from tonight to April 18 at the Newport Harbor Actors' Theatre, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. The play, directed by Don Laffoon, costs $S at the box office. Sunday matinees are scheduled for March 29 and April 5. Call 631·5110 from 1·5 p.m. weekdays. "PRIVATE LIVES" by'Noel Coward oper:is Friday, April 3, at the Gem Theatre in Garden Grove. Tickets run $6 for weekend shows, $5 for Wednesday, Thursday or Sun· day performances. Call 636-7213. "A MOON FOR the Misbegotten," Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical play about the RIDING HIGH AT KNOTT'S Now open .. ven daya a week broken life of his alcoholic brother, will be presented Wednesday, April 1, at the La M irada Civic Theatre by San Diego's Old Globe Theatre. Tickets are $4.SO to $6.50. Call 99'4-6310. "ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN Are Dead" goes on stage at Saddleback College Friday, April 3 through April 12. Tickets are S4 general admission, $3 stu· dents and seniors with cards. Call 831 ·'4656 or 495-2790. • "BRIGADOON" Wiii provide a springboard tor members of Corona d•I Mar High School's performing arts depllrtment to dis- play their acting and musical talents Wed· nesday, April 1 through Aprll _.at 8 p.m . plus a 2: 30 p.m . matinee April ... For Information call 760-3350. -CLASSICAL MUSIC--- USC CHAMBER SINGERS under the direc- tion of Rodney Richenberger will appear In concert tonight at 8 at the Forum Theatre of Saddleback College North Campus In Irvine. The program includes works from the Renaissance to the contemporary by com· pose r s Including Brahms, Hindemith, William Schuman and Dinersteln. Tickets are $3. Call 831-4656 or _.95-2790. THE IRVINE SYMPHONY conducted by founder Peter Odegard, whl give a free concert Sunday at 2 p.m . In the Turtle Rock Recreation Center, 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. The program will Include works by C.P.E. Bach, J.J. Quantz, Antonio Vivaldi and Vaughn Williams. ' 'THE WILLIAM HALL CHORALE will perform Sunday at 8 p.m . In the Chapman College Auditorium, 333 N. Glassel! St. The concert will include choral classics, a multi- media revue of American musical comedy, an original composition by Hall with text from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" and traditional folk songs. Admission is $3 general. Call 997-6710. -GALLERIES----- WOOD·BLOCK PRINTS and lithographs by Laguna Niguel artist Charlotte Myers are on exhibit through April 23 in Golden West College's Fine Arts Gat1ery. 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T I ML()()~ \'11 l?J THE REGISTRY HOTEL 18800 MacArthur Boulcvard. 7~2-H77"7 TIM lt.,ttry ~ot4'1 (.orpora11011. o.ltaa. Ttu• "Wanted: Experienced Oderators" will be shown at 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sunday at the Fine Arts Village Theater at UCI. Ticket.a are $3 for unreserved seating and available at the ASUCI Box Office. Call 833-6378 for information. Experienced Operators ," a music~ play com· ing Sunday lo UCI. Sponsored jointly by the district, the college and the city of Irvine, Ule play is about the reality of life for minority workers in a gar- ment factory. It's also a musical. .. THE PLAY DEALS with some serious s ubjects," the actress admitted, "but I learned long ago that serious subjeds are often best handled with a light touch. "We want to make a point, but we don't wa nt to send the audience home depressed." "Kven children can enjoy the music and humor." she noted. The /'lay is presented by the Bilingual Foundation o the Arts , a non-profit group begun in 1973. After her question-and-answer session with FOR THE HOTTEST ENTERTAINMENT . IN ORANGE COUNTY ... Go to the March 27-28 -March 29 Afternoon • GEORGE BUTTS BAND March 29-30-31 • REBEL ROCKERS APRIL 1-2-3 • RICHARD SPEKOL 24045 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH 975-2244 the 1tudenta <done in both Spanish and En1U1h, since Irvine hH bilingua l students>. Ms . Zap1ta talked to adult! at the Irvine School District headquarter1. The status of His panics In the entertain· ment indu.try has taken a small step forward. she said. but it 's not enough. "l 'M AN ACTRESS of stature," she said. "l should have the sam e respect accorded the late Agnes Moorehead. I've worked In more than 100 films and many t elevision shows and was in the original cast of 'Oklahoma' on Broadway for two years. "But I've been stuck with the maid's role too often." Rejecting the "melt ing pot" concept, she s aid. "To me, that means losing our individua l Identities. "I much pre fer the ·salad bowl' Idea, whe re we each retain our own fla vor while con- tr ibuting it to the whole." That's t he reason s he Joined the cast of "Villa Alegre" at the program's inception six or seven years ago. "I've been fortuna te to be a role model." she says "When you speak two languages. you can say twice as much.·· Nell Simon's chapter two St•mng Q H.M. Wynant Lisa Robinson ~;• Pall! Colombo Ar1 Kousltk ~ Performances Tues. thru Sun .. & Sun. Brunch 3503 8 . Herbor Blvd., Santa An• 92704 '> M• .. ..,.,,,h OI San 0'990 Fwy a.-Sunl•-• & Mac:Annu1 FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE ~ .. ., ....... ,,._,., .,_,,._: .. .. . ~ .. '· SHELLY OORDON DUO Tue. thru Sat. DANCING ,_, f°"(ST AVE. LAGUNA !KACH , ... , ... ~··· Ampffl Free Pa11r.nq 494-9491 752-8558 ~~!~NT FIRE WATER Tues., thru Sat. TWICE AS NICE DUO Sun .. and Mon . 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ICO'--weu. ro /. ~A./'lf. _, YDRtNfCS M~l\wt~~. -e~~......_honrc ... ....-~ ~-WM...,~ 'f""'-..l ~) ,,,,., CJl!Mt,..O ~"° ~~~ .. ~1~0 · ~Ota.en..~ CUJ'a) -... - ( Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 'Mentalist' at Miramar Kreskin riskS paycheck The Amazing Kreskln (he'd Just as soon drop "Amazing") will appear in San Clemente toniahl and. If lhint(I go normally. he will as· tound people with his ablllty to look in.side thetr minds, lose two or three pounds and get paid for his efforts . . . maybe. The maybe comes in because Kreskln doesn 'l get to lake bis check home until h~ finds it. He wiU have four audience members h1de bis paycheck somewhere in the hall then concen· trate on its location. If he can't locate the check. it goes to charily. And that has happened. . "I have failed nine times," said Kreskin during a visit this week in Costa Mesa. "It's dev- astating to me. I mean. I came back from New Zealand unpaid. So I announced las t year that If I ever fail again 1 will no longer do the check test." His successes, though, are a clear source of delight to the 46-year-old mentalist. Kreskin laughed as he told about finding checks in a stuffed turkey, a police officer's loaded revolver and a man's upper dental plates: "And he was wearing them I mean I 'll do things to find m y money but it was craiy " KRESKIN LOOKS for hi s money often. He played 450 dates last year. including some. 200 college shows . He has appeared on the "Tonag.~l Show" 88 times c "more than any other guest ) and on Wednesday he made his 113th ap· pearance on the "Mike Douglas Show." It was Douglas who tagged Kreskin "the Amazang." "f thank him for that piece of ~at­ lcry." said the bespectacled New Jersey native. "I never wanted to use the term." . Johnny Carson has honored Kreskin in his own loony fashion, patterning his character "The Incredible Karnak" on Kreskin's act. Although Kreskin m ay be able lo tell you surprising things about your aunt or your 1974 vacation. he will not accept the mantle of a psychic or mind-reader UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. IRVINE COMMITIEE FOR ARTS presents LOLA MOMTES AMO HER SPANISH DANCERS Fri. and Sat. April 3 & 4, 1981 -8 :00 p .m. at the Village Theat r e . General $6 , Other Student/Sr. Cit. $5. and UCI Student $4. For further info call 83~378. Tickets at ASUCI Box Office. "I conalder myaelt a 'aenaltive'," be ex- plained. "Dr. Mar1aret Mead described met.bat way." Kresldn claims he has simply developed ablllties lnherent ln everyone, like "a person who goes blind alter having sight for much or their life can develop an increased sense or hearing." Kreskin makes a habit of debunking alleged psychics who taJce "readings" and give advice, usually for money, calllng them "people who control other peoples' li ves." "People who go to psychics usually have problems ln one of five areas-love, money. Jobs, health or Just plain loneliness." be claimed. With these people, said Kreskln "pre- dictions tend to become selt-fulfilling." ' "I don't think serious so-called psychics unless they're ruthless, have considered all the ramifications involved," he added. Kreskln also claims there is no such thing as hypnosis, although he once used it in his act and was dubbed "the youngest hypnotist in the world" by the New York Times when only 11. "THE TRUTH of the matter is there is no hard·core evidence or a hypnotic trance, .. he said. "Every test known to science shows that nothing has happened to the person. All that they have done is been pursuaded to use thei r imagination more effectively." Kreskin was critical of "the so-called psychologists" who use hypnosis to increase wi tness recall in police cases and supposed UFO abductions. •'They are actuall y jeapordiz- ing their case." he said. Kreskin said his early acts were pn marily magic, wi th the "mentalist" portion taking up only about 10 minutes because he was still learning and often flubbed it. ·'Then ther e were ni ghts when things worked, when they started to happen," he said "I learned to get the audience to think the N0"7 SH0"71NG Two worlds of Disney fantasy ••• a 70mm stereo sensation I ·'~~._....,."'4·~ ..,., ... -., ........ ..,., .• ,,. ~,..."'"°""'.,..'""'''~"'·_.., .... , .. "9G,,,,.., ~-4(,lllrt~··· """'.,,.,(;N.-r..r1~ .. _..,...,Ot ,,_. '*OW..-00-¥VIG/,,,°"' i°"o., ... .tit'\1.-X.-""' IOft.1'AM~·--,.....,l~ ~'l)l"~tll, "trJ•lUI~ ...,_,~.,_.C°""'*""'""'11..,'°"*"MH' -....-uotM:'MOOUC~ ..__......__ ..._ _ _.. .. .......... -.... .. -.............. ·-'PGr--...u-... 111·-~-----·-·-----r-...... ( TlCM"lll8AMl\0 Tt~"' ICOUle. ~ ............ ~tu.~ I!. \ •I~ I \ ,.,,. • ~ 1•1 I ,.., ··-,..--------··- B.J. bears it Greg Evigan. star of NBC's popular .. B .J. and the Bear" series. held up well during an appearance at an in· ternational truck show in Anaheim Stadium Last weekend. Evigan signed way I needed for them to think." Now magic, meaning entertaining illusions, only comprises a small part of the Kreskin show. luC .... ~.14-19 "A Chorws UM" Mw. 14-19 ~----- You haven't seen 'Tess' until you've seen it at Edwards beautiful Newport Cinema. You can enjoy this movie in discreet 4 track Dolby stereophonic sound with over 1,200 deluxe mohair seats including rocking loges. See the beauty of "Tess" on the larges t screen in the west. Edwards Newport Cinema 'TESS' As timely today as the day it was written. some 2.000 autographs over an eight- hour period. Obviously. some fans weren 't satisfied with a mere signature. ls his role as a mentalist a social dis- adv anlage? 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Mesa's 'Cello' I ~eeds tuning By TOM TITUS of tM 0-'1• f'lltt ~ The primary reason for reviving old and dated plays is lhat they "speak for their lime" and usually are well enoush written that they can en- tertain today's audiences as well as they did yesterday's. Thus, the motivation behind the exhumation of • ''Absence of a Cello" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse must come up for question. This play · may have spoken for its INT£RlllSSIQN lime in the late Fifties or lftl early Sixties, but lt was a ---· ----- bit tedious even then, and updating it to the Eighties only compounds the anachronism. NEVERTHELESS, THE playhouse has at- tempted to breathe some life into Ira Wallach 's artificial tri(Je about a brilliant but eccentric ·.cientist's attempt to conform to the corporate im- age as it existed 20 years ago It succeeds only in underscoring the play's flaws. Director Pati Tambellini who turned a pair of lightweight oldies -''Best of Friends" and "Once for the Asking" into quite stageworthy productions earlier this season -has found the third time no charm. Her "Cello" simply is out of tune. The most obvious drawback of the Costa Mesa production is the performance or a novice actor Jim Holway . in the central role of the non'. COMING SAT., MAR. 28 7 P.M . ONLY! · WINGS (1928) ~THE ACADEMY'S FIRST AWARD WINNER STARRING CLARA BOW • BUDDY ROGERS GARY COOPER PILOTS' DISCOUNT-GET TICKETS NOW! The family that stays together. plays together ... among other things. J~J~~~ ;1DD 3~1 [F!Jt;l 1~J~JlOJ1Jl!JW conrormlnc acltntiat . Holway, caat lnt.o theatrical waters well over bis head, walks gtneerly throu1h tbe part, barely diacbartiina his lines with little concept ol character. ROBBI SCHOONOVER AS his cuJturaJly con· scioua wtfe fares much better, tweaking WaJlacb's few laugh lines for maximum impact. Melissa Jo MaxweJl u Holway'• visiting siater is physically efrecUvt, but could sharpen her cbaracteriution somewhat. Tops among the supportlng players is Robert Daniel Larkey u lhe gray.fianneJ "organization man" who holds Holway's professional fate in bis "TH I A all NCI 0" A CILLO" A tomedy by Ire W•lle<h, dlrKl•d by Pell T•m«>tlllnl, 1te~ m.,..ger Cheryl Ron, <o•h;me1 by ROl>bl $c'-1\over. pr-led Frlclev• end Seturd•Y• ••• lO IMOUQh April I I ...... Cotti Mew Clvi< Pleyl>lhlM on ti.. Orer>91 Counlv '•1roroun<11, Cotte Met.e. ReMrveOon1 IU·>U9. Anore,. Pllortm ...• Ctltt Pll!l'im ....... .. 0111 ChllOtl ... . M•ri•n Jell1<oe Joenne Puonm Emme LittlewOOCI Porry Lilll- THI CAST ..... Jim Holway Robbi $<'-novtr Aooert D•niet l.erhv Meh\t.e JO M•KWtll ............. Kauo Cr""' , Florence Ehttr\ Mlch.,I C.Ollln1worlh well-manicured hands. Larkey is tailor made for the role, brusquely precise in demeanor and de- li very. Florence Ehlers has some nice moments as a Ruth Gordonish old lady wilh one eye on her rac· ing form. Kassi Crews and Michael Collinswort.h complete the cast innocuously as a pair of young would-be lovers. "Absence of a Cello" will be on the playhouse boards for three more weekends, Fridays and Saturdays at 8: 30 through April 11, at the Orange County Fairgrounds theater. • • • w '-I I f ,,,., I FRENCH-• WITHSUB-TlnES /~~ ·------------------_. ST ARTS TODAY PORT f...ut•> q t• V 11 •'It t,,,,,.., ·-..-·--. ~"-........._.. 11tM\O ~6·2111 llltSfOl Af SU .. FlOWlll KEZY 1190 AM 96 FM & So. 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VU~R .Jt.AN POIRCT MARCEU.0 DAMON Sm~ bv FRANCIS \/EBER Mu« by ENNK> MORRICONF Dim;~,. l'JI Phi~ ARMANOO NANNUZZI bwcui-l'mducei MARCELLO DA NON A Fr...-.d>·ltalian c<> prodo.IClllln U .., 111«>1.llJC'TlOlllS ARTISTI:.., ASSOClf.S P.ria OI\ MA PAQl)JZIONE t 1 I Ram. ~ I">""'• llllMI\ l'HOlll.lllCINI "' LPAA 1'11'1 AIOW-.....,_I ~~ N;;.tm ~On Cebmn A4tordl. T ~..!!v~ Now / edwards LIDO CINEMA HIW,otf k WO. AT ¥IA LIDO PLAYING MIWPOIT HACH 67>-IJ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Marc h 27, 1981 Cl Restaurants take horwrs 81 NOaMAN STANLEY Of U.D.il• PiMI,.... Oscar awardJ tum up around lh11 lime every year for Southern Calllornla'1 restaurant as well as motion picture industry. You'll have to wait until next week to learn Hollywood's wlnnera but 1980's trlumpbant restaurateurs; are already savoring -so to speak -their vic- tories. Jn an elaborate (lt lengthy) program at Anaheim's Disneyland Hotel, the sixth annual Awards of Merit were presented to 2 91 restaurant owners from Santa Barbara to San Diego by the Southern California Restaurant Writers, Inc. ~T 'N ABOUT Remtaurant.s, rated by category, were given gold certificates for "total excellence," silver certificates for being "exceptional" and bronze certificates for being "well above average" and worthy of special attention. Winners of a "Golden Sceptre Award," the group's highest honor, included Ambrosia of Newport Beach. Chez Cary in Orange and the Cellar in Fullerton, Bernard's, L'Ermitage and the <Occidental) Tower, Los Angeles and L'Escolfier and Trader Vic 's in Beverly Hills. A LOCAL GENTLEMAN also made good - if you will by being named "Restaurateur of the Year." As a consequence Hans Prager of •at. .. <-\ MUii MU ,LAU llWAllU' flUO '11'111 ,CMlllTAJI u un OlllH·lll BtN 5?9 5339 Mission V"IO 830 6990 r ounla•n v111~v 961 ?461 HWHDI' lllWf'OllT UA 'IW .. CMMH lllO LA MlllAOI Olllrl·lll Newoo<t Btu~ 6-44·0160 Wtstmln11t1 893·130!i l• Mor..oa ~13 9310 c1•11C*f 011"9f 634 ?553 llD , ..... acun10 '°" Tilll OIGAllHIDT ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE BESTACTOR- JACK LEMMON SCOTTIE TEMPLETON DOESN'T HAVE A DIME, BUT HE MAKES EVERYONE FEEL LIKE A MILLION )N:K LEMMON LEE REMICK l.Al"ll.'lll. ntUU.' ""°"'10 rosna...- ·JOO. I lllCIWU.""'"' H OIAll\.'ill-1tlOICIAU •- Tllll.11: ....,..JOit~ MAIUY llll LQTIAU C41LCAlt\ITT ... ICOUEEN DEWHURST! _.,NWllDIUDC-· .. -"" -..... _,,.otrrO~c;onun , .._ -THC T\'l."4\· l'OSTU I.Oii"' \ .., ..alAall ~ U1'"1 _,.JOfll ~1(1\AlL,..,c;.UTH N lllAll.~ _,,llOIQAltl ··SI• HM TW"-" IAllft' ~~llOll' _ _,_.,Win' 11\.'llWft ~Rll>'l4\..,IM.UM.~)l.\.\-"Q~W'llUIO ~ Ltm0J.:'!;:a...=9o.= ··--L-.l the Ritz ln Newport Buch bu now camered Juat about every rorm of recoplt.Jcn beltowed by the bualnesa -all most deservedly, t.o be sure. Award.I were /reeent«l in 1.5 divlalooa: American. beef an ateak, Chinese, Japanese, contlntntal, et.bnJc. French, Italian, Mexican, seafood, family value, novel concept, bJ"UDcb, promising newcomer and "a le1end in lt1 time." Evaluation of re1taurant.a in Hven Southern California counllea was undertaken by the writers throu1out 1980. Peggy Cotton of Newport Beach, president or the writers tiroup, said judiinl was based on food. service, am· bience and appropriate winea. Those restaurants receiving at least 85 out of a poe11ible 110 points remained in the final written b&Uotlng, she explained. ORANGE COAST ESTABLISHMENTS win- ning a gold, 11Uver or bronie award in their category included La Cuisine and the Chart House, Dana Point; the Ritz, Bangkok JU, Mar- rakesh, Koto, El Torito, Cano's, Newporter Inn's White Oak, Marriott Hotel's King's Wharf, Victoria Station. Chez Dante's, Muldoon's, all of Newport Beach. Other Newport Beach winners included What's Cooking, Newporter Inn's Wine Cellar, Apadana, .Chez Lautrec, Le Biarritz. Le Saint- Tropez, Villa Nova, Yamato, El Ranchito Bob- by McGee's. Good Earth, Bob B~rn s , Warehouse, Paula's Fine Foods, V~lvet Turtle. Cask 'N Cleaver, Tony Roma's, Marriott Hotel's Capriccio, Lakeside, Stult Noodle. Costa Mesa's award winning restaurants in· eluded the Mandarin Gourmet, South Coast Plaza Hotel's Alfredo's, the Riviera. Midori . <See RESTAURANTS, page Cit) ~ La Ml 8di .,.. ... ll.O ~ ... ACAOltll'Y ••MO ,;Jji';I " Ao~r.,1 I "NINf TO FIVE" (PG) t 1 t 99'·2@ 11 ............. .. ........ l"IHC& MCMiii ........ I.Ar "'fll ._.,. M .• ti• ~ Niil e1;ff~1 ) 'E~¥!1!.~~~}2~ (R) ....... .-...ca.,. Y-.,t.\f ..-....... , • .,. 3 { j C et Ao_,.,, THE FINAL CONFLICT l"I ~i:;ra;m u M,,..,. ) ... v.a• CKAPTU. '"· o ... ,_, l 99'·2@ ' ................ .. ......,.."9CI..,. nw.11.At 1a.1•,.•.n• Fe<11llf ••c.n<ll•-,,J/Ul·•1'0 Fec11llJ ••CAftdl•-llJ/Sll·•SIO S.C Hl-y •l lW--· 'CM-1S1' MODERN ROMANCE" (Al ,..,.........,... u ... " •• FN Mt J • tM t•• "THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN" JA.Cll NICMOt.IOfil AJt() .lla.acA UNCll THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE 1t11 tl •t •Jtl•t4J •l l0 •11-eo JA•I C:AAJll • tutaG•1' flLD "THIEF" (R) 11•1•••••••.t1•'• JA•a CAAJlif • TUllOAT W1..L..D "THIEF" (R) t M JJl,I M I M It .. fH& u.tf CHA,tlllll lflf fKf OlllCN J.-M.OOT THE FINAL CONFLICT ,,., tJ IO •) 00 •I•• I 00 • ,. JO .,_._.,._o ..o. 11a ACADmn ••M• "TfSS" ll"OI ......... , .. 11t:• IOllWIY 1'0Ulit P'AAO .. DI.AO "EYES OF A STRANGER" (R) .,...,.... , ... .. ... , ... , __ ...... , .... -l'Ul-TWOACADOIV•-"AL TVIED STATES" (II) .,........., .... .. ... , .... , ......... , ... .. .. ~ n.ATM9_ .. ,. _.,. llMTaf-8UCU-INle TNI MY AT MAll90a....,... __ 1-TO>,..M~Y6._.Y ---.-YIAT .,.,.,_ SYAOlllll llllcln-l'fl l:UI ..... loin, HalldllJ• l:CIO .,_ IWI l:AS IMPORTANT NOTICl ' CHILOREN UNDER 12 FREE! ,.. .... lit ... fe .._.. te P'H .. Wafll Mt•¥~ FEAR NO EVIL IOI .... ALLIGA TOA l"I II HO AM Ger AadtO Will> IQl\lltOfl AcUHO'Y &<Inv Your Own AM Pon.ebt ... f<l'l l lWO \Ii ••GM~ c,, ... ,,, ..... .... ••J .............. ,., ....... ~·-- ............ , .......... AaiiMMt ·--"RAGING IULL" (R) •we "IOULEVAAO NIGHTS" (R) f Mo AM Ger Aecllo Wltl, IQnlllOfl Ac<*'-Y 8'1"8 Y041f Own AM P1on.9 I ..... 91,. •• MloCIC_,,,,.. ....,..,.. --<.~:.' ~"!:. "ALL NIG':!~ONQ" C"l B ....... , "8LAZING I AOOLES" , .. , I Mo AM Cer Recllo Wltll tgnHlon Aote•-' .,,,. v-OWft AM I c ·· .... (. ....... '-.. o.._ 0,. ... ,-...... .., .. , .. ) ,.. ..... , ....... , ................ f'fAR NO EVIL tt11 -ALLIGATOR 1•1 I No AM CM RMlo Wllll 1enll!Grl Ac<.•-J llrl11t Y-OWft AM .... ~ .. ._.. tie .. a..-.-GNw •r ........ ... 1'tl -CNlll·-·-.. "lltt~· (ll) "LOW AND IUl.L.,. .. (N) --"""-"MA't,':llT' "LA a..l.IA llA.IADA" ....... """' ·---........... "8'.ADMO UDllUI'' (") -"TOii ..,.... .. (till) { ..... , ..... -...,,_,_......._ ----' .......... -. Orange Coaat DAILY PlLOT/Frlday, March 27, 1981 ITEV! ALLEN HOITS ADAM SMITH, LEFT, MARGARET SANGER AND MA~TMA GANDHI 'Meeting of Minds' returns By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of IM 0.llY ~IMIC 1'-" One of television's brightest and most stimulating series, Steve Allen's "Meeting of Minda," returns with a promising line up of new episodes Sunday at 9 p.m. on KOCE, Channel 50. "Unique" is a word that's thrown around a lot in the television industry and, of course, very few things on the tube really deserve that accolade. However, to say "Meeting of Minds" is unique is to indulge in the art of understate- ment. AUen's joined on the opening episode by Catherine the Great, Oliver Cromwell and Irish liberator Daniel O'Connell. You'll never get a guest llat like that on the "Ton11ht Show." If you haven't seen "Meetin& of Minds," a word of explanation may be in order. ALLEN'S CONCEPT, a brilliant one, is to resurrect famous (and sometimes little-known, but important> n1urea from history for a bit ol drawinl room chit-chat. What, for example, would Socrates have to say to Attila the Hun or the Marquis de Sade? The aetUn1 la a round table on the bottom floor of an old mansion. Guests are presumably iivel\ rooms upstairs a'nd Invited down for some repartee. Allen la an amiable but demanding host, clad in a tu:icedo while his illustrious com- panions wear the costumes or their places and times. · · Also to be featured in the six·episode fourth season are Italian vloUnist Niccolo Paganini, mystical poet William Blake and Renaissance superstar Leonardo da Vinci ; and early birth control advocate Margaret Sander. capitalist philosopher Adam Smith and India's Mahatma Gandhi. Each set of guests appears on two con- secutive shows. Then, in May. last year's season wiJJ be reprised (that's rerun in PBS-talk), featurin1 the likes of Aristotle, Shakespeare, Bertrand Russell and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Again, for the great unwashed, this is not a Steve AJJen laugh.fest, although it ls performed before a live audience that does, on occasion: burst into a chortle or applaud a point well· taken. NOR DOES STEV ARINO sit at the piano and serenade bis luminary pals. ·' Meetin1 of Minds" is a serious, and large- ly succeafull, effort to explore th"e social, his- torical and personal dynamics of powerful in· dlvlduals who played Important roles in shaping civilization. · By allowing hla guests to interact with each other, Allen a voids a contrl ved interview format. In the openin1 episode, for example, Daniel O'Connell exchanges insults with Oliver Cromwell, over hla role in the conquest of the Emerald Isle. On one occasion, Allen tells Catherine the Great that "under your rule, your majesty, Russia became the greatest empire in the world." "A&EN'T YOU FORGE'ITING the British Empire? asks Cromwell with a sniff. "No, but we'd certainly Uke to," interjects O'Connell. Meanwhile , Catherine discusses her husband Peter's impotence, admits that the heir she bore him was by another man and shame- lessly Oirts with the bemused Irishman. ''Meeting of Minds," produced at KCET in Los Angeles, is at once entertaining and in- tellectually fulfilling . Few shows so fully realize the rich potential of the much-abused medium that is television . •melT• •act Edwards T111n (714) 848·0388 NOP.-MXAFr&> 'Tintypea' ai the Taper A musical midterm 81 CAaOL •OOa& Of .. CM1Uy , ........ "l dreamt I was c:rammlnc for my U.S. bl.ttory midterm" could bave been tbe 1ubtlUe for the new musical "TlDtype1," but there'• hardly a script. Instead, 52 1on1a are crouped in a doien vi1nettes that focus on the boisterous turn of the century thal'a so often loet as teachers hurry to cov· er two World Wars, the Depression and Korea before the semester ends. There's so much to savor in this "instant replay" of the era's hlghU1hts accompanied by a spirited raittme sextet perched on the edge of the Mark Taper Forum stage. The forum's intimate size adds to the spirit of thJs lnvi1oratini show. As the five actors perform, the at- mosphere la much like a Greek Spr- ing Sing with coteries in the audience clapping and cheering for certain segments and wishing we could sine along. HISTORY IS J UST the theme. Cleverly accessoriied scenes are snapped through the eyes of immi- grants, entrepreneurs and headliners circa 1890 to 1920. There are no dates, battles or legal decisions to re- member. And there's only one President, Theodore Roosevelt. Trey Wilson, as rough and ready as the original, as' sumea his office while scaJln1 rather shaky Adirondacks and becomes as vocal about growth as anti-growth factions are today. Those staircase mountains typify the myriad props brought on stage u if they had just been duated off in the attic because they fit the skits so perfectly: bicycles, banjos, para5<>ls and soapboxes. Setlines by Tom Lynch and U1ht- ing by Paul Gallo are equally subtle, as they should be for a tintype, leav· ing the viewer to fill In Imaginary colors. AllONG THE TH&EE WOMEN in the cast, Mary Catherine Wright cap- tures the naivete·turned·dellance ot lmmi1rant workers, and Carolyn Mtcnlni penonitles well.to-do ladle a, revelina aa Anna Held, cent~rplece of the Ziecfeld Follies. As tbe understanding servant, Lynne Thigpen is the total performer. The timbre of her voice, especially in spirituals and ''Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?" reaches even the back rows and prompts most of the applause. Jerry Zalts paces the ensemble, whether by dancing throu1h "Yankee Doodle Boy" or wisecrack- ing with Wilson in a vaudeville seg- ment redolent with ethnic humor, rollerskating and more slabs at the filthy rich -emeralds are "diamonds that haven't ripened yet." Give Mary Kyte, Mel Marvin and Gary Pearle highest credits for stae· Ing, arranging and directing the songs that provide "smiles that fill my heart with sunshine." And musi- cians Randy Aldcroft, Michael An- dreas, Gwenn Heller, Ken Park and Christina Soule got a standln8 ova- tion for their enthusiastic renditions of even the less familiar (?) tunes .. LUCKILY THE FLAG-WAVING finale is tempered by a reminder from "Toyland" that "once you have crossed Its (the era's) borders, you can never return again." Or else the audience's unabashed exuberance upon exiting would have required an environmental impact report In 1981. Those who insist that history have facts and figures can peruse several pages in the program documenUn1 the infiux al Ellis Island, activist Emma Goldman's biography and the price of eggs c 12 cents a dozen) back then. "Tintypes" continues through May 3. Tickets are available al the box of. fice, Mutual agencies or by phone, (213).J.r72-7654. -- "THIEF" <"> -"ALL NIGHT LONG" I "XANADU" , .. , I "F1NAL CONFLICT" (R) I "THI l'OITMAN ALWAYI AINOI TWICE" (A) ~ 1-.- "l~lOIBLE SHfUNKINO WOMAN" "DEVIL l MAX DEVLIN' I "FUN HOUSE" ''THE ISLAND" 1111 I "AAOIN.O BULL" i111 "FORT APACHI!" I I "TAl~E" 1111 Co-feeture I "ITIR CRAZY" "USEO'CMI" 1111 &!flt! "FINAL CONFLICT" "Tl* FURY" (R) ........ ~....,,°'9t .,.,..~, , ..... _.,_ ·--···- edwards -cinemas • WHERE THE BEST PICTURES PLAY e aw.irds l:H< I~ I UL ~IN t MA :0.. l'd W.H Ch N f WPOR1' .. ,.,..,,., t"'IPR fll •fl l'Ao lllA.AtM•" 644-0760 ftt '•tP N •••lh.Jllff •MA< 41''""Jfll wtU.IA.111 HOLDSH ~ Pl.UI ('°) • ' "HA""V'I WAft" ~~ -r-,4/-" ~ "MODERN ROMANCE" ''""'"" •• ..,., ••'H "~'"" ,.,... 540-7444 ,.11 1•·1 1Jrlt1. A ff I • '·°''-f A A.,_A "'". 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Like 70's characters in Depression-era COS· tume, they prefigure Jim Morrison's state of the union message: "We want the world and we want it ... now." The movie is set in lbe 30'a. but it's contemporary right to the bone - there's even a joke about gas prices in it. FRANK CHAMBERS <Jack Nicholson> is a tough, grimy opportunist who takes a job at the Twin Oaks Cafe in a rural central California county because he likes the looks of the owner's wife, Cora (Jessica Lange). Towering regally over the crummy sandwiches she makes in tbe cafe kitchen, Cora's wavy blond hair and patrl· cian jaw clash heavily with her surroundinrs ; she looks like an aristocrat doing time in the Bastille. Her older husband drinks heavily and trusts Frank. foolishly. Nicholson's Chambers has the look of a man whose only sense of continuity in life is his trans ience. He's self·contained, though be possesses only a bag or two and an empty pack of cigarettes (he pulls it out and fishes around for a smoke when he wants someone to offer him a cigarette); the hopelessly debonair bat be \\ I LLIA~ HOLDEN RICKY SCHRODER \ attsavage ... Two alone ~fight for survfval. \\ 1111.\\I 11011)1·"1 Kl< '°' Y SCllROOf.K tot "1111 l:A K I Ill I 'I<, 1 """"' ,.,.,.,,." .,.11:1'111-:'ll Ill :0-1 IARMAT \\'"'"''"I '''' c P ll I K •~·....,.""" H IJOT ~.ltl< K "" •'"" '"" 1011.'oo .,TRO:'ll( • '"'" "'''" l'I 11· K ( t>IJJN."4 >'II c ............ •n•ut (D WOODBRIDGE "A gracefully funky romantic frolic." -1>0 111/ /\n.1t'n , :'\leu.•Jt1't't'K •' 'Baek Roads' is one of the most sryli sh comedies you'll ever see. Sally Field is enchanting.'' -\'1m cnt l't111fi,, ,'\'t'u' Y11rk 'flm.-, "Together Field and Jones create a relationship that's as appealing as any we've seen." -Ronu Hnrrt'll, NHC· I\.' A l' '~""''''' "',~~o A ,.AA"''• ... I' L: .,_,.Alf \Hf~Jh P,. otfuo t tt ~?<.~ 'lAllY fl( LL> TUMMY Ill JONE<; l\Al.K ROADS'' " ••· •• ,OAVIO KflTH ""''" ,,_..II'! 0. ..._,., • •,•fl'\.o0tYAfl WI',.,, .. 1 .. f\1A"9,. 4"°"A~fNfV~N _).t, .. ·~ • qttlJI'• IHN ·' 4.._t "W~ 4 ~( I< tu"'" ,Ill ••.,.10\tit"' (M,..; h VAl111N~!ll (J,4C:K ANDER!i'ON) llily Pill at REVEALS In the wean l,ypillet the aballow, fleet1ns lmpresalon he makes -and Qiteodl to make -oo Ute peo- ple around him. He'a a huatler: he knows it, they lmow lt and we know lt too. TllEI& BOND, POa•ED in one of the moet provocative and wreckle11ly erotic scene• filmed tn years, Is one of pleasure and pain. -FILMS------ Their paasioo isn't refined or aopb.iaticated - it's hardly civll1ed -but rather it'• wrenched from a need that runs far deeper than the ex· preasion ol love. Their sex isn't ao much to at· lain pleasure as it ia to purge their pain. Ten- derneu is far too dull a senaation to interest either Cora or Frank: wbat they want is a way to do violence without doing harm, and when they find it, it becomes the st.ron1est thing between them. In bed (or oo the kitchen t.able>, Frank and Cora aren't transf~ed from brutal losers to beatific lovers -they re never more in character. AltboUgb the characters tn "The Postman Always Rings Twice" have reduced their world to a single crucial passion, the world at lar1e continues to buffet them with circumstance. Their ruebt from Twin pm is frustrated by a crap game, their attempted murder of Cora's husband is frustrated by a motorcycle cop who happens by and, when they finally commit the murder, they're brought to trial by a life in· surance company that thinks they did it fQJ' the money, when ln fact they dldn'J even know be bad a Ute policy. Their passion doesn't wither under tbe pre· aaure: it grows. What they end u,p wltb ii the American Dream, stolen aa oppoaed to purchased oulrl1ht. Director Bob Rafelaon ( "T~e Kint of Marvin Gardena," "Five Euy Piecea " "Stay Hunfry") establishes a tone of usur..;ce early on lD "The Postman Alw.,.. Rln11 Twice," and be never loses it. Alone with screenwriter David Mamet, Rafelson bu gone fot a pactn1 thal · begins slowly then accelerates fibioualy u the story takes many lwiata and turns. Rafelaon baa alwa.ya been drawn to charac· tera who are driven by their own appetites (be directed Nicholson tn the role of the embittered musical prodlc·tumed oil ril worker in "Five Easy Pieces") and it's tough to conceive a more appellte·ridden couple than Frank and Cora. IN A WAY, it's the perfect film for Rafelson to direct. In "Five Easy Pieces," hls surly ex· pianist finally vanishes into the northern Washington woods on a logling truck but ln I baiiy Pilot • classif ieds e workfor • you. can 642-5678 e forquick e cash sales. "P0ttman," Frank isn't elven tbe luxurJ of vanlablng at ~ end. He'• stuck 101D1 w trial for a crime be didn't commit. ; Nlchobon'• 5rtormance la crammed With nuance: bia qutr habJta flt Chambers l*'feet· Jy. He's muter the art of aeemtn1 abltrarl· ed ln ooe iDltant (you can see bis wheels tum· lng but you don't know where they're taklna him) and maniacally fixated ln the next. NlcbollOD la ireat a\ playtq calculatin1 cbaraetG'I. (llcMurpby la "Obe Plew O.er t.be Cuckoo'• Neat" or Glttea in "Cbb1atown") becauae be'• a ealculatlng actor: be love• to put ua on. There'• alwaya a distance between NlcbollOD &Dd Illa audience, and we UH it to keep an eye on Jahn. His lapees in and out of character are Uke condenaed Sbakeapearlean uldes, lODH!ltlmes killing the movie ("Goin' South'') and aometimes, u here, brinlin1 It a richneu th•t la a tribute to his craft. From a distance, Jessica Lange looks like a rangy, statuesque sex queen, but up close she's got a frightening intensity. We can almost see her conscience drain out as she considens killing (set 'POSTMAN,' Pase Cl) ~ T HE F INALCON FLI CT JANE R>N[)t UlY TOMLIN OOUY PARTON THE LAST CHAPTER IN THE OMEN TRILOGY AN IP(.' Fil.MS PRllOUCTlllN Of' A COL.IN HIGGINS PIC'T\Jltl· NINE TO AVE °"8H .. Y COl.hM ... N• LI.17.A.81:.TH Wll.SC)N -.1SThltLINC H"YOl:N ... ~ O...,..,..n,.r th< e. .. n1 P•-nl"t 81t\Xr.GIUlhRT °'""J"' COt.IN HIGGINS (AJ 'lo.........., lot COi.iN HIOGINS _, W.TRIC'I" Rl:.SNICK """' .. RO.TRICIA Rt.SNICK •' -.., CH"'tl.6 FOX ·n 1u• n •• w~• • • ~=,....l'IElt--.-,-1-fP-Wf-tdell__,,.... ~ -''i •I"•*" --,_ '""}"" ----~~ .. ~~·. ~ ....... _ ...... ~ ~ .......... ~--~~~ .......... ] A HARVEY BERNHARD PROOUC110N IN ASSCXlATION WTTH MACE NEUFELD '7HE FlNAL CONFLlcr' SAM NEILL ... Dan"~" ROSSANO BRAZZI DON OORDON LISA HARROW BARNABY HOLM E.ittu11 .... Produ<~r RICHARD DONNER ProdlK'ed bv HARVEY BERNHARD Di~ by GRAHAM BAKER Wnru" by ANDREW BlRKlN 8-.1 on~ C~ated by DAVID SELTZER M....c by JERRY GOLDSMITH '~ . '" . '~ m M/\"4N ' 'Ii I tt I 111\'.1 l'I l'.111 ""' ....... ...... o.fllt ........ '1111 DalJAI 1:oo-1:11-a:• 1:•10:t0 Starts Toclay 0 CINt llllMI l 1 a.a,... a .... " I.A. '"'Y· °""" . U4-21A ~-· t:W-e:fo-11:• ...... , ....... , 1:004:1M: .. 1: ... . Watch Academy Awards March 30, on ABC Ind,....,,. At CIMfM We9' ....................... " "EYEWITNESS" . ... ~ I I t { ·l ( j • I 1 ······----,.,._.-. -.. Orange Cout C>Atl Y PILOT/Friday, March 27 , 1981 1 1<11)\' -EVMG-l.'001 •8 NEWI WONDER WOMAN Wondetr Women brNkl up 1 ring ol 111 t~ whO UM rNllttlc·lo<*lng Ill· tues who 1te eclullly peo- ple In autP91\ded 1n1m1-· lion 10 rob mu-.ima IJ TIC TAC OOUQH G) M•A•S•H The expe<iencea or betng wounded, flown by hell· ropte< to the •077tn. oper- ated on 1nd treated in post-op are .-i lhrougn 1 )'<>Ung IOlclier'• 9'(ft • OOOOTIMES Wllion• anxloully aw111s 1ne edopllon board"• dacl· slon about her Impending motherhOod (Part •> 8 II\) ELECTRIC COMPANY(R) CJ) C88NEWS 9 ABCNEWS 8:30 I BULLSEYE WELCOME BACK, KOTT!R Wuh1ngton rewrl111 Woodman's 11eePy rendl-· I tlon of the Buchanan High School song • 8ENNYHILL An Australian beckg<ound giYIS Benny the oppoflUnl- ty to tnYMtigale outlaw hero Ned Kelly • PAOFlLES Of POWER Guest: Mary N1Chol1. hied ol C1lllorn11·1 Air ~&oatd e STVOK>au 00PID1" St LOUii lllda ~ete their own , .. ,au. rant, 1 Sovth C..Olina lamlly runa e Ylne'f•d (RI al~Mlu.EA ~ Bis bodyguard The Hulk (Lou Ferrigno) emerges to protect wheelchair-bound Denny Miller on "The Incredible Hulk'' tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2. 8:55 1 EOfTORIAL 7:00 CBS NEWS 8 NBCNEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie creates en Instant craze wnen he displays his untqUe way of dlnClng to 1 MW hit song by L .. lhlf TuKAdero D ABC NEWS II JOKER'S WILD G) M'A•S•H Reder helps out a 11mb meant for a Greek feellval and Frank 11 cheated out of an opportunity to lie'· secute e young IOldlet • STRUTS Of SAN FRANCISCO An unoerco\'lt police olfl· elf 11 k91ed when a plllt ot high school klda goa on a ~ee or robl;>lng taxi cab• • OVElll IASY Gunt Ed Amee (RI • MACNEIL I LIHM" Af'.PORT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH 9 MEllV~ Gueata Burt e.c1111ac11 Catole Ba~ Sl909f. Nell Bog•rt, Tterr• 7:308 DANNY dorlf"1 light egalnJt Ovet'· whelming odds to make 11 1n the world or popular music 8 FAMILY F£UO 8 SHAN.ANA Gu•t Ch<lbby Chec:klf D TELETONE N£W8 0 FACE THE MUSIC G) ALL IN THE FAMIL V Archie and Edith ~bfete thetr 35th wedding ennt· versary by going on a MC· ond honeymoon ., MACNEIL I LEHRER RJPORT • BUSINE.88 EXCHANGE Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A m•n wflO II ICUipllng e mount&ln Into a 11a1ue ot Cn11r Crazy HorM. a !arm tnat relau an1m•I movie and TVttan 1:00 8 TH£ INCMDIBU! HUU< An ec:cldertl ..._ O.vld Plfl!lyZed lr0171 the w ... I oown. D HARPER VAU.E'f PT A S1elt•'a .o--1ee hi•• that lhe la •boul 10 Inherit mlHIOns and ~nl her to the school boerd ~e I" Htli.m • 11.M. MMlAZINI A man who la IC4.llpttng • rnooollln Into • alatue Of C11191 Cray ~w: a llf!l'I I TUBE TOPPERS ""' r"-anlma.l movie Ind TV atw 1; J\;dJ Jvr • nudd on pou•ry and ~'" CIP\ CttrOI on mailll'lg YoUf hOme heellhl· er. Joan Embery lnlro- dueea ~ e•otlc 11nlm1J b•blet • MOVll * * '" "'Win, Place Or Stell" ( 19751 Mclean St• ~eon. Ate• Kerras If> an etf0r1 to lllUfl llfemMIY9a or winning 11 Ille uee11. • trlO of croou rip ott 1 parl- mutw•I mt<lllnt tom.tu winning llckell. • LOS ANO!LE8 WEEK INR!VIEW Hoat Ctete Roberts ID WALL tTMET WEEK ··1nll1llon-Proollng Your lnv111men11 · Guell 1nvntment advllO< Harry Browne (I) YOUR CHOICE FOR THE OSCARS Pat end Debbie Boone host 1 prelude to the Academy Awards in whacn the 1XJbhc chooses winners lrom the Academy's nomi- nees 8:30 0 THE BRADY BRIDES Jen and Marcaa·s moth11 Ca104 Br1dy comes lor a ShOrt Vllll WhlCh 1'1e dec1de1 to turn into an e•tendld ally. D 9 l'M A BIO GIRL NOW Dian• tells Secky end Neal the llory ol Becky"s birth. whleh tool! pl-In 1 Chi- nese r1111urant G) CAAOL BURNETT ANDFRIEND6 • GD WASHINGTON WEEK IN RlVIEW 9:00 9 TH! DUKES Of HAZZARD An eacaped convict return• to Hau.ltd to Mt· tie a ICOtl wllh 8oA Hogg 0 .-ROWOl..R N9'o 11 aummollld to B•OOklyn 10 Identity I bOdy believed to be that of 1111 u111tant. Archie (Al D O MOVIE • *'> 'Mr M1j11tyk'' ( II~ 7' I ChatlH BronllOll. Landa Cr111at A Colorado I w•termalon !armer 11 marlled tor O..trUC1IO<I by • syndlClte ,,,, m•n a» MERV ORIFFIN KTLA e 8:00 -"Key Largo." Hum- phrey Bogart is the good• 1uy in this gangster drama with Edward G. Robinson headin1 a band of thugs taking over a hotel in the Florida Keys. ABC • 9:00 -"Mr. Majestyk." Charles Bronson squares off aeainst a Mafia hit man in this movie drama. CBS 9 lO:OO -Dallas. Dissension at the top as Jock threatens to sell the Ew- ing business if Miss Ellie files for divorce, and Bobby joins the Senate committee investigating Dad's land deal. D NBC MA<lAZINE ,WITH DAVID 8RINl<LEY 08g) NEWS fl) THE INDEPENDENT EYE 'Pass I Fett"' Roy Cem· panella. Jr captures the dr1n11 or a young black r11mmU11 strugohng to obtain a grant to make a mm. 6ti) BILI, MOYERS' JOURNAL "'A Conversation With Ray- mond Aron"" Journ,lltt •nd social phllosop'her •Raymond Aron dlecuaaes hl9 ¥11WS on ant11n1t1on11 1tfelra 10:30. NEWS INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS • OVERSIGHT A portrait ol lwo very dll· rereot children, both born with the 11me thyroid defl- c;aency. )'It one aull1<1 rrom mental retlfd•llon wfllte the othet ta normel 111d neetthy due to e 11m pie. lne•pen11ve IHI ,, blrth 11:00 ID D Cl) 9 NEWS KINNY EVERETT VIDE08HOW Ou .. I Leo Sayer I NEWL YWEO GAME M•A•S•H Hewi.eye 1 ewtreme eahauatton manllHll 11M1r In the fe><m or nocturnal bHketl>atl g•mea and lrtghten1ng mghtmarea ., SOUOOOLD HOii Dionne WllWIOk Co· host Smc>k9'( Roblnaon Guesta. Dire Streit•. Sh ... na Easton. Nlcotette Lar· son. Jtm St1tto1d. JlmlS TaylOf. Taste 01 Honey Wayland Flowera and Madame SI OICI( CAVETT Guest Tona Morr11on (Part 2 or 21 6ti) SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert arid Gene S1skel review "'All Night Long ... "Back Ro1d1'" end three other movl• I 1:30 tJ CJ) NBA BASKETBALL Los Angella Lek9'S at Se111t11 SuperSonocs 0 TOHIGHT Host Johnny C•rson Guests Farrell Fawce11 CherlH NelllOll Reilly 8 MOVIE * * 'Jt "T1r1nlul1" P9551 JOlln Agar, Mara Coroay A 1Cllnt111 r-rchang the 1111c11 01 1 new 1vn1ne1oc nutrient unwlttlngty IOOaea a IC>ldfll of oioanttc pro- porlton1 D ®l 'RIDAY8 • OuHta George C1rfln. George Thorogood :111d the De1troyar1 (Al I L!T'I MAl<I A OEAL MOVlt: • *..., 1(1d O•l•h•d (l9e21 EM• Preai.-t Gao vouno Alter ~mng out 01 the .. rvace. • young men w1n1 a bo•lng matcil end then returns 10 his auto ----··. n~uc NIWt -~- 12:00 I OUH8MOK! BAMTTA 12-$0 D MIONIOHT IPEC&Al. HOfll Slllp 6tlC)henaon and Byron A"-" Guetll Creedence CIHrw1te1 Revlv11, YerbrOYQh end Peoplea 12:40 8 VIOEO WUT: IACt<ITAOE PASS Guet11 Synthetlll Gary Newman Wltn hil hit aong Cara". Milk Knofter teed gu1tar111 and lounoer or 'Dire Str1111·· 1 villt to the ··craurch Or Rock And Roll • and an Interview with Reverend Joel Agnew the V1por1 sing "'Turning Jap1neM on rock video a vtdeo roel< per1orm1nce by th• ··vellow Meg1c Orchestre · QJl CAAOL BURNETT AND FRIENDS Gueits Stiller and Meara t:ooe MOVIE • • 'Fraulein' r 1958) 011na Wynter Mel Ferr er 0 DON LANE Guests Kevan Arnett Tam Evens J1nace Beaumont Peter Russell-Clarke Evonne Goofagong Caw tey Cotteen HttW1ll Joranny Farnham Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1:10 0 MOVIE • *', Journey Into M1d- n1gh t ( 19681 Cnad Everett Jutte Him$ ®.J ADAM-12 A teen-aoe •Obbll Ch81· teng8' the Adam· 12 team 1:306 NEWS a» MOVIE * * * Let No Men Wr1te My Epllepn·· ( 111601 Sh4111ey W1nter1. Burl lve1 ti) MOVIE r Plan 11 From Out., l>PllU ( 1Kll) a.ta Lug011 Mon• McKinnon 2:00 I ~ORIAI. 00MEOY8HOP 2:06 MOVIE • * • Sllu•Uon HOl)lleM But Nol SerlOu•' 111H1~1 Altre Gu1nneH Rol'lart R.<llO<d 2251 NIW8 2-30 NEWS MOVIE * • '> ·commando (1~) Stewart Gr•.nger Oort1n Gray ,:00. MOVll • ··Frt111Cen1telo'1 Bloody ferror .. ( t97 II PIUI N11- chy, 0111na lure ,:101 HEW8 no MOVIE • * * The Mount11n Roed' I 19801 Jemea Stew· art. Gi.nn Corbett .. :261 N!W8 4:)0 MOVIE * • "The Plund••••• ( 19481 Ilona M•&MY. Rod Cl"'41'00 ., HEWS ~:\ 11 'Kl>A Y 8:00 I SERENOIPITY COMMUNITY FEE09ACK Hott Fe<nando Oel Rto Guell Seoator Den Boat· wright A111mb1yman Rachltd AlltOrtt G) UNIVERSITY Of THE AIR (I) SUNRISE SEMESTER 8:16 Q) FILMSTHATTEACH 8·30 t) SUNRISE SEMESTER 0 THAT'SCAT 0 ®J IT'S YOUR BUSINESS 0 DAVEY ANO GOLIATH G) SPEAKOUT Q) ROMPER ROOM fiD CAPTIONED A8C , NEWS (I) VOICEOF AGRICULTURE 7:00 U DUSTY'S TREEHOUSE CJ GODZILLA I HONG KONG PHOOEY U PACESETTERS Host Ray GonLates 0 ®) SUPEAFRJENOS 0 HOTFUOGE G) TURNA800T Q) YOGA FOR HEAL TH (I) TV-8 LOOKS AT LEARNING 7:30 8 MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE 8 BIO 9LUE MAABLE I> OIOOLEa~T HOTf.l I E.LE.M!HT f4.ll(Y HEWS OU! PASA, U.9.A 7 VEOET ABLE SOUP (f) KI08WOAU> t;OO l ((J TOMAHDJ!MY THf FUHT8TONU THE RIFLIMAN If.I PLASTICMAN I 8A8Y~ I U.F.O MOVIE. * • • One M1nv1e Io Ze<c. 11%21 Ann 61y1h Robert M 11c.raurn ti) SPECIAL PEOPLE Y-• announces lhel 11nce he nas woo $270 on YlrlouS bell, he wlh treat evervone 10 tunch Steve Edw•rds hosts the compelling story ol Singer .• soogwrite< Denny Dear· I 8 MOYIE • • * "~ ··Key Largo f 19•8) Humphrey Bogart Lauren Bacall A FIO<ld• reeort hOI., as llken over by a Dvnch ot hOOds 0 0 BENSON Gueell Burt Bechalacn. Carole B•yer Sager, Nett Bogert, TH11r•. Pn11 s.y. mour fl) WALL STREET WEEK JOHN DARLING by Annstrong & Batiuk CHANNEL LISTINGS I) KN"l(T CB S1 L ·~An l'"" D !\NBC "18( L 11-. An w " 0 I\ I LA .in,l l 1 A'lq·· ,. 0 MBC TV 1ABC1l11' 1\11,,,. .. a """-1B 1c H'>1 s"' u ""' o l\11J rv 1nr1 , L ... , A11 :• • 1a >\C5 T l\lll ._,,,, D • 1 Q) .,_11 \. J1 l L•-, l\r, 1•· •· Q) "COP TV• • · l ., •\• I• fl) 1!.CE 1 1 • PBS1 L 0\n 1• • '1:) KOCE TV PBS1 HlJf\I ., " ,, 81' II' A costume party at the mansion as comphcated by 1 he 1><esence or a pnceless s1.itue and a plot to suiat 11 1R1 0 MOVIE • • , Cotton Comes 1 o Hortem r 19701 Godfrey Cambndge Aaymono St Jacques A tree.tor-all erupts when a bale ot cot· ton containing S87.000 1n .. to<taon money ii 1011 lnlla11on-Proollng Your Investments Guest investment advllOt Harry Browne '1l) VOTt:R"S PIPELINE Host Jam Cooper discusses current Orange County issues w11n County Supervisors Ralph Cl11k and Bruce Nestande 9:30 fBI '1l) SACRAMENTO WEEK IN REVIEW Holl Murray Fromson 10:00 t) DALI.AS Jock tnraatens to sell the company Dvainnr. II Miss Ethe divorce• him TV's 'Captain' demoted Kuralt Kuts Korner of 'Kangaroo' By PETER J . BO\' ER LOS ANGELES <AP> First Waller Cronkite. and now Captain Kangaroo. It's open season on icons over at CBS. ActuaJly, the Captain has onl y been nicked - for now, at least. Bob Keeshan's early morning province, long coveted by CBS News, will lose half an hour to "Morning With Charles Kuralt" next fall. If Kuralt's show begins to act like a serious ratings competitor to ABC's "Good Morning KllSHAN America" and NBC's "Today," CBS likely will go to a two-hour morning news and Captain Kangaroo probably wHI be con· signed to some afternoon cor· ner, if he stays on the air al all. It's tough lo see the Captain getting pushed aside. For one thing, he's the world's only buman being immune lo aging (maybe it's the haircut ). Besides, it is an irrefutable fact that stuff from my childhood was good and worthy of permanence, better by far than stuff that came later. Right? ON THE OTHER HAND, I don't know that the Captain Kangaroo who is getting bumped by "Morning" is exactly the same Captain Kangaroo I used to know, which is lo say, tbe REAL Captain Kangaroo. I sampled a show recently and was shocked to learn that the Captain Kangaroo theme song was missing. I had just aseumed it would always be there - jauntily rhythmic and inviting -and if not for a fortuitous circum s tance (a whistling colleague with a good memory), it might have been lost to me forever. Worse, there was no Mr. Moose on that morn- ing of unhappy discovery. No Mr. Greenjeans ambling about. The Captain didn't stop for a chat with Grandfather Clock, nor did he feed carrots to Bunny Rabbit. Tom Terrific. the cartoon kid with the KOCE funds up KOCE, Channel SO reports earning $168,866 during lta recent U -day membership drive. This figure represents an Increase of 54 percent over the previous festival last August and includes individual pledges, corporate matching and corporate underwriting. The speclal festival programming, which concluded Sunday evening, March 15, garnered more than 3,500 new members for the ataUon. Howard in 'Haroeat ' HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Ron Howard and Art Carney star in "Bitter Harvest," an NBC movie about a young dairy farmer's battle to make the public aware of a chemical diluter. Howard playa the far~~z and Carney plays a net1hborin1 farmer who UUM8 the youn1 man ls overreactiDI unUI be. too, ii affected by the de•dl.Y chemical. upside-dow:i funnel hat, and his mighty dog Man· fred weren't there, either. In fact, the show seemed depressingly up·to-date, completely absent that charmingly patronizing tone -patent- ly pre-"Sesame Street" -that didn't mean to do much but idly amuse. An emergency call to my sister, whose home is equipped with a TV-watching child, brought as- surances that Greenjeans and the gang were still around the last time she checked, although Tom Terrific seemed to be permanently AWOL. An ybody seen a wandering stick-figure with a fun- nel on its head? 1 suppose if the Captain must eventually vanish, it's better that we lose him a half-hour at a time than all at once, as long as he's not suffering. And if his place is to be lost to the networks' morn- . ing news war, it's best that the occupying soldier is Charles Kuralt. INDEED, IT OCCURS to me that Kuralt is rather like Captain Kangaroo, in an adult way - he's easy to t ake in mornings, and expert al idle amusement. I wonder how he'd look in a funnel hat .. The Best Special delivery Diana Canova and Danny Thomas recount the details of her daughter's birth in the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant on "I'm a Big Girl Now" tonight at 8:30 on ABC, Channel 7. Keeps Getting Better This Sund ay: J ewe! Court 2 P . M. I Bridal Show Cobra/Shelby Car Exhibit SOU T H COAST PLAZA an Dl~go Fruway (405) At Brlatol •Cosca M~sa r ·Mayor • re1ect s rep ly PISCATAWAY, NJ <AP> The mayor of Pis cataw<ty says he wasn't satisfied with a letter from NBC saying the network was sorry abo ut a s l i~htin g mention of the township o n ·'Saturday Night Live." ··We got the letter today, but it said they're not apologizing and we're not getting equal time ," said Mayor Robert Smith ·'They said they were very sorry that I , the mayor .... was distrt:ssed. forgetting abo ut the 42,000 other people and the 300 major corpor ations in t his beautiful town." ' FEATURES t DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 California still a great p e to live DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have written a letter to the public and l hope you wUI print lt. Dear Fellow CiUtena of the United Statu: I am a Californian and am proud of my state. But aomeone needs lo set the record stralpt. Believe it or not, not everyone in Califomla aoes to the beach every day and to Disneyland weekends. We do not llve on oranges and avocadoe that grow on the trees In the backyud. Everyone in San Francisco is not 1ay, nor do they take drugs and go to work on roller skates. We are not all crazy drivers out to ram the rear ends of anyone with an out-of·state license plate. . We have many beautifuJ parks, art galleries. mu.seums, universities and colleges, excellent theater, symphonies, churches, synagogues and a fine public school system. We also have pollution , overpopulation and under.employment. But we love Calllomia and ............... --..... ~:~..,.._ __ . 111 lAlllU i6. • would rather Uve here than any ,place ln the world. -MR. CONTENTED Dear Mr. C: AppareatJy a peat •u1 o&Mr people allo '"*1cl ratlaer Uve la Callferala &laaa .. ,. place la Ute werlcl. Ha ..,.iau. ba eaplodeclU.baoo&Mratate la UM ....... CalUonla may •ate 1mo• ud lllM tides (two lt.emay•dWa'tmeaUoa> MtltdoeeNOT•ave lee atonu, bU.uarda, tontaMel, cycto.es a9d 1111 feetol..ow to alilovel before J• eu opea U•e gara1e door ucl get Ute caro.t. I love CllJcago, bat Callfonla la HOl'mou.ly appeaUa1-especlaUy l8 Marc•! DEAR ANN LANDERS: Almost everybody la tryloi lo la.e wei1ht. He,.. arl two almple rules. If followed, 1ucce11 I.a iuaranteed. (1) Never eat anytbln1 you can eat wtth your ftncer1 . (2) Always leave aometblnc OG the plate. Thi.a eliminates cocktall 1oodles, candy. cookies, cheese, crackers and ouu. See bow easy it ls? -ALICE F. IN MANKA'M'AN Dear A.Ike: Tlda •ICllt __.,.,. a --al penee.bll&lc .. < ... •MN)C9&UJ~W p&eeeef docela&e wt&la a kalfe ... eatl&.,... a torkUlllaclto. lcaaabeeata,_.el•llta wl&la I apooa. 84lt &laWI for ......... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 15 and my brother is 13. Our parents are beinl divorced and we are ln the middle. Dad bu moved out, but we see him weekends. He always tries to pump us about what mom ls doing. He Is critical of her housekeeping and keeps asking lf she bu cleaned the place up and if her cookln1 bu improved. It lJ aU over lown that mom ii involved with the doctor who operated on her back lut year. Sbe denies it, but be is over here a lot evenl.n•• and they spend Ume in the bedroom. Mom says it 11 protesalonal, but the TV ls turned on very loud. We love both our parents but are clad they are splitting up. Ever since we can remember they have been flahting. What we need lo know ii how to keep from bein1 dra11ed inlo their problems. Can you help us? PULLED AND HAULED IN MASSACHUSETTS Deu P ud ft: You aad your brodter 1INMl.ld a.au a jomt dfflar.Uoa ol ae.&rallty to boUa warrtacfad:iou. Tell aka Y• doe'& wut to ltear uy IDOl'e &a1k abotlt OM •lalu& Ute GU.er. Y om cu allo Jet diem bow tlaey eaa write to me lftlaey Med toletofht.eam. l'U be 1Jad to Uat.ea. • • . They never die <From Pa1e CU Chain Gang" and "Public Enemy" and things like this. "They were never designed for children," he continued. "They were never designed for adults either. They were designed for me. As a director I bad absolute control over the material so I tried to make them funny. "WE NEVE& KILLED anybody until I made Riki·Tiki·Tavy" (in 1975) and he (the killer) was humiliated." He said a Boston-based group against violence on children's television commissioned psychologists and child behaviorists to study the Bugs Bunny genre of cartoons. They said Da!fy Duck was okay. "The children said they thought the charac· ters were alive but it never occurred to them th at they were alive the way we were alive," he said. Jones doesn't like to be known as the man who created Bugs Bunny, the unofficial star of the Warner Bros. cavalrade of cartoon charac· ters. HE A'M'RIBUTES the birth of Bugs lo Tex Avery. one of three main Warner directors in charge of animation units in Hollywood. Jones, Avery and Friz Freleng (later creator of the Pink Panther character) worked on all the characters, each animation unit pro· ducing about 10 feature cartoons a year. The years at Warner were, at best, a run- ning duel between the animators and t.he New York executives. Mickey Mouse cartoons, telling him to keep up the good work. The mouse, of course, is a Walt Disney creation. Nevertheless, Jones told the executive "I'll keep making good Mickey Mouses." In all, Jones won three Oscars for bis animation work. When he started his career in the late '30s, Jones had no idea his works would receive their current attention. "It never occurred to anybody that we were doing something that would have las ting value," he said, noting that in pre·lelevision days cartoons were expected to run and then be shelved. "VOU CAN'T THINK your stuff is going to have any last ing value if you don't see any future for it to be shown." Raised in Hollywood, Jones recalls visiting the movie studios as a child to get a glimpse of comics s uch as Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. He attended the Chouinard Art Institute (now the California Institute of the Arts) and got his first job as a eel washer, painter, then inker. At 25 , he directed his first cartoon. "N1ght Watchman," boosting his salary from $35 to what then seemed like a princely s um of $100·a -week. He worked briefly for Disney when Jack Warner figured 3·0 pictures would be the wave of the future. It was like moving from a Volkswagen to a Rolls·Royce . Film edit· ing was not allowed at Warner -the entire car· toon was planned in the director's mind. Wile E. Coyote has pl.an to catch Roadrunner. Chuck Jones' most popular cartoon characters. While Eddie Selzer was in charge of anima· lion, Jones and the other animators learned to use him as a reverse barometer for their creative products: whatever Selzer disliked was sure to be a hit. "THE ONE THING you can't say about Dis· ney was that he was commercial. He wasn't. The place practically went bankrupt when he did 'Fantasia."' he laughed. Virgo: Focus on discovery SELZER SAID there's nothing runny about bull fights. Jones went on to make "Bully for Bugs" and a lucrative success for Warner. The secret to Jones' cartoons was the un· canny vitality given to each character. SATURDAY, MARCH Z8 By SVDNEV OMARR ARIES CMar. 2l ·Apr. 19): Results are featured you handle added responsibility. impress superiors and car ve nicbe at more elevated position. Adjustment in domestic area proves beneficial. Money picture is brighter than originally anticipated. TAUR S <Apr 20·May 201: Good lunar aspect coincides now with long.range prospects, travel possibilities, spiritual insights. Pisces, HOROSCOPE Virgo persons fi gure prominently. You have psychic impression and it proves valid. Whal had been a" lost cause" is rediscovered. GEMINI (May 21 June 20 >. Borrowing, lending are high on agenda money discussion with one close to you 1s essential. Insist on clear understanding of terms Capricorn, Cancer natives figure prominently . Recent legal agreement could prove profitable. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Hold off on new concepts, projects. Time is on your side; delay could be proverbial blessing in disguise. Check legalities, tie loose ends. Publicity could accompany actions. Aries, Libra, Sagittarius persons figure prominently LEO (July 23·Aug 22>: Work procedures will be streamlined. Emphasis on originality, pioneering concepts and improvement in basic services. co.worker could show way towards achieving goal. Aquarius and another Leo figure prominently VIRGO <Aug 23 -Sept. 22): Emotional reponses tend to overshadow logic. Focus on zestilink· 1moked sawage • is on its way! Available for a limited time ... while supply lasts! fficko'1 ferms "' •• ,. C> Easter Bunny Photo South CoHt Plau Have the kiddiel adventure of discovery, significant cban1e11. a variety or experiences and dealings with children. Payments and collections also will be featured. Hunch will prove valid. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Activities at home base expand -family member discusses costs and plans for social event. Gemini. Aquarius and another Libra figure prominently. Older individual has much to offer. Key is to be re- ceptive, willing to learn. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 22 ): Focus on flexibility , intellectual curiosity, willlngness to rebuild on a more suitable structure . Leo, Taurus and another Scorpio play important roles. Relative, temporarily confined, deserves a visit. Be considerate. SAGl1TARIVS (Nov . 23·Dec. 21): lnqumes result in "profitable answers." Accent on re muneration, obtaining needed material and locating lost articles. Creative resources surge to forefront. An advantageous change will occur. Write the letter! CAPRICORN <Dec 22·Jan. 19): Personal a ppearance aids in achieving goal. Moon cycle coincides with fresh concepts, new starts and ability to beautify surroundings. Circumstances take tum in your favor. Ride with tide. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons play important roles. AQUARIUS C Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Obtain blot from Scorpio message. Emphasis on temporary restrictions, hospital visits and dealings with special group, organization. Period of seclusion proves beneficial. Define terms, av<?id self-deception, see people as they actually exist. PISCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Abstract ideas are transformed into working concepts. You'll have added responsibility, chance for greater r e ward. Relationship intensifies -basic commitment dominates scenario. Older individual aids in clarifying ultimate goal. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Selzer also gave a somewhat jaundiced look at an amorous skunk named Pepe Le Pew. The first Pepe cartoon,'· For ScenU·mental ReasoM,' · captured an Academy Award. ·'Thal was one of the things about the front office," be explained. "They automatically didn't like anything that they hadn't seen before, which is typical of the ultraconservative no matter who he is. "But we were determined," he added. "lf there was one driving force it wu that all of us were determined and protective of one another and we saw lo it that we had the right lo expert· ment." A TOP EXECUTIV E once flew in from New York to commend Jones for the great . .. 'Postman' ' <From Page C7) her husband for the first time, and she gets the same look when she threatens lo turn Frank over to the police. Her eyes are beady and calculating, a strange contrast to her sensual features: if isolated from the rest of her face, they'd look like a young man's. Without those eyes she'd be vulnerable but Lange's demeanor in "Postman" is one of almost constant formidabUity: trapped inside that lovely face, they're a perfect correlative for Cora's entrap· ment at Twin Oaks. IT'S Frl'TING THAT Cora and Frank never get away from Twin Oaks, and it's fitting that with all the pleasure they find in pain, she dies with a peaceful smile on her face. Although we aren't told, the ending of the fllm implies that Frank will be accused of her murder (in the book, he's sent to the electric chair for it). Dis· turbing, powerful and beautifully constructed, this is one of the most provocative films made in years. Rtpair'rilQ While You Rest Complete Shot Semc• WIMf!Yo.W .... .... .... I 922 HwiMw ll•d. Cosio MHo -541·1156 Sui~ Sl.o. Sl.o,, 0mz:ars CUSTOM FRAMING Speclallz.lng In Hand Ffnl1had Fr1mH 1803 Newpo rt Blvd. Costa Mesa 548-4511 • S...11,e., • c..._ ..... s..w. • 9'itiltr ...... ... ~W•' ·~ n. "-""'·,........ " 1"'-0ffS.- C ..... DIH t 551-5667 SJ94W._. It was called full animation; fastidious at· lention was paid to every racial expre~sion. body movement and background scenery. Jones decries the animation factories al other studios. where so-called limited animation stifles the ex· pressions or characters and makes backgrounds appear as if on revolving cylinders. "When we finished a cartoon, we'd always run it without background or color or even voice to see whether il worked," he said. "Because it's the way the character moves that makes him what he is. "I think that anybody who can draw and doesn't draw is probably like anybody who plays the piano and doesn't play it or anybody who can write and doesn't write," he said. "It's an absurdity, it's a contradiction." • • .Amazing Kreskin (From Pa1e C4> for fear that he will read their minds? "They used to." he said. :·1 wondered why people were quiet around me." But Kreskin said prospective frie nds needn't worry because his abmties require about an hour of silent concentration before the show to work and he isn't "on" all the time. He said his business requires such intense concen- tration that he loses several pounds a show, eat· ing five meals a day to keep his weight up. "Besides, I sa y to people I don't read minds, I perceive thoughts," he explained. "Once in awhile I get impressions, but I never tell anybody " Kreskin will appear at 7 and 10 tonight in the Miramar Theater in San Clemente. Tickets run $6 and $8.50. _ Mic~I Dougan (JAC:K ANUt:HSO"'I J . Dail. J Pilat REVEALS in the SHOP BALBOA IShAND SPRING SIDEWALK SALE MARCH!&& 21 hippity-hop to Lower Level Huntington~ i----------- Cati 642-5678. "'Put a few word• to work for you. SAT. & SUN. 540 6991 for a fun visit ~th the • bunny. Instant photoe only ~=~==··=~==a-~=s...-==~---'=2. 78 upon rtlQUeet. Dorothy Emerson & Don Nolan present ~AITIQUES .EXPO & SALE "\ IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA. CA • MARCH 26, 'Zl, 28 & 29, 1981 THURSDAY THAU ~TIJAOAY, MOP M SUNDAY, NOON•$ P.M, A giant panorama' of tne coll.etlona otl .. dlng dNJera In antlquea. All Items ptlced and aV1141abl• for purchaM. G«ier1/ AdmlHlon 12.60. Chlldretl utt* 12 frtt. WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! Gln'S -ANTIQUD-JEWELRY -BOOKS -PAINTINGS CLOTHES FOR EVERYONE: MEN. WOMEN fr ClllLDREN roYS -SPORTING GOODS -HOME rtJRN1SH1NGS PLUS 10 GREAT RESTAURANTS AND MUCH llOREI • Come Join the Fun! ; I • ' --~----~-----·· Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 FEATURES Newport Harbor Au.:Hiorv o/ the Chfldren 't H om~ Socl«ll wW preurat Ua ·soiree d 'Art' invitational champagne d•nMr and ort oucUon ~ SaturdoJf, April 11 . Gue1t wW be able to bk.I on painting• bu «> ortbU. Showing one o.i1, 1'11« st.et• ,.,.... • pointing thal wUl go on the block art f from leftJ Nanette Sutherland, Sharon Rude and Sue Krawe. the artilt. The name of the art work ii •Harbor in View.' • • with a family standard (From Page CO cpmplished stage artress. s he !ggested. ··u used to be that films con· med words and language." e explained, .. a nd now, H u're articulate and speak prop· ly, you're a lmost considered cu liar. an odd duck." Ms. Houghton . who is ex· (temely a rticulate. noted. "I I ve English a nd f am attracted p eople wh o exp r ess emselves articulately " With the kind of film roles of· red today. she said. "I can 't mpete." She added. .. Everybody says e 're going to s wing toward films at have m o r e e ccentri c ome:n's personalities . If that 's ue, l 'dliketobepartofthat ·· MANY OF HE R role~ have een in the classics such a s Merchant of Ven1re " and t Taming of the Shrew." s he not· ~. not because s he vr efers the tJassics over modt>rn works but berause the roles available to he r a re st ronger l "I like playi n g this s turr aecause 1t is good and it is true." s he said. "It is n't just out to make a fast buck. It isn't ex· ploitation." T urning her attention to the s tate o f the nation , Ms . Ho ughton expounded. .. r think we have reached a pos ition as a country. this Unit- ed States of America, whe re we have to really think about our position in the world. What we m ake is our calling card." she said referring to c urrent movies and television. "I'm all for c itizens action groups who protest tawdry ac· tion on TV f think they should protest." she said "This is their right ... P EOP LE NEED H E ROES, s he explained. and that's why children like to watch cartoons. "To deprive people of t he h e r oic e lem e nt 1s ve r y dangerous." s he s uggested. Warming up to the topic. she said. ··1 guess what concerns me. the most right now in m y life is the desire to see a manifestation in the a rts of stronger values, healthy values .. rt does matter what you do, who you are values a rc im· portant . . . unless we have values and standards, what I would call a sense or morality, society is in danger of de- generating." Noting that her career isn't making her rich and famous. s he declared, "That isn't the motivation ... Life is short." IF YOU WANT to have in- rtuence over your own destiny. s he said. you ha ve to make choices. "As Hamlet said," s he quoted. "readiness 1s all." Saying she'd like her life to be mea ningful, Ms Houghton quot- ed Thoreau about not wanting it to be a ··stupid. trivial thing." She explained "I really live each day as it comes and cross each bridge as it comes!" Lunch over. as she strode as· s ure dly ac ross South Coast Plaza parking lot Ms. Houghton continued to talk about values and morality a nd tenderness and life. and noted she had s hared some intimate thoughts. Turning to her interviewer. s he said, .. I hope you' II be kind tome " • • . Restaurants (From Page CS> Corona del Mar winners include the Five Crowns. Hemingway's, Maison Alexis. Pirate's Inn. Rothchild's Capturing awards for Balboa and Balboa Island we re La Rochelle . Shanghai Pine Garden. Studio Cafe. Amelia·s , Gulliver's a nd Ch anteclair s cored for Jrvine. Winning in Laguna Reach were Oh Brother. Suzanne's, tht• Cottage. Tortilla Flats El Toro was n•prc~cnted with Peking Duck. ffton Chateau. Goldl•n Bun Huntington Beach winners included Dhangna1 Spring Garden. Gaetano's, Maxwell'!> Ry The Sea. Jeremiah's. J P Mac's, La Briqul'. Mat!.u LOCAL RESTAl'RANTS cited in the prom· .ising newcomer t•ategor y included Acapulco and Pronto R1storante. Cost a Mesa . Spindrirter a nd Baxter's . Newport Beach : Las Brisas. Laguna Beach: La Chinoise, Lake Forest : T su Kasa. El T.oro; Steinbeck's, Balboa Is land. Gen. Kai and La Strada. Corona del Ma r A new catej{ory this vear. restaurants rec- ( \_ , .. ogn1zed as "A Legend In Its Time" included the Crab Cooker, Newport Beach; Oillman's and Tale or the Whale, Balboa, and E l Adobe, San Juan Capistrano. President Cotto n presented two new ~cholarships in honor of Kenneth Hansen and J ean Bertraneau for $1.000 each , to be used by s tudents or the culinary arts. These wall be added each year to the ever- growing number of scholarships the write rs grant to further the e ducation of worthy in- dividuals in the fields or restaurant service. culinary arts and the fie ld of enology. w1 .. 1ytoputafewworde to work tor you. Call 142·M71. v;.c::.. ~:: Daily Pilai You Are Invited to a Musical BRIDAL SHOWCASE fashion show SUN. MAR. 29th Grand Ballroom HOLIDAY INN Laguna Hills -La Paz at Fwy Alter the show a panel of experts wUl answer your questions Free Admission . Door Prizes Refreshments • Gowns by Affairs to Remember • Tuxedos by Gingiss • Photos, Images by Dwayne • Invitations by Whirligig • Newport Limousine Service • Cakes by Heidelberg • Flowers by Rehers Florist • Glass cake Tops by Neo-Renaissance • Music by .. THE ESSENCE ' Doon Open 1Z:31 Sliow S&arta Z p.m. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ClllllfllD N l 11M:'1Mollce: ........... Wt H .... tors• HMtet forS-. All real e1tate ad-•••••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• v er ti u d I a t b I 1 • u artl I 002 ...... 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BIOi$: Ad¥wtften .....wu.c. ....... ---=~ ron In 111111-. T1'e DAILY PILOT•._.. ••llty fw .... first l•correct IHertlo• Ollly. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 UNITS $94,900 Super investment! Two 2-Bdrm wlila. one with fireplace! Current in· come-$740 mo. Financ· lna ! l yr home protec· lion plan in cluded . Hurry. this won 't last. 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS HOltSEY? si,., acres with a magnif1· cent view or the west s ide or San Juan Capistrano, Terrific equeslrian area 1650.000 -Terms available. "1714J 673°4400' IJI JIUl-HH HARBOR A D1v"1nn ol llurbor lnve~tment Co LEASEOPTIOM Luxurious, cuatom con· do. 1700 sq. ft. 2 frplca. 3 bdrm. 2v, baths $800 mo. 642·462'3. Ftxa-UPPH Bran& your paint brush and save 4 Bdrm plus family r oom. nice neighborhood 1st & 2nd TD assumable Approx 1mately $19.000 down S99.900 For an appoint ment to see. call~ 1151 #~.s.-HERITAGE . • REALTORS ASSUMAILE This sharp property of· fera room and comfort in the excellent East.side of C91ta Mesa. Lrg lot + 3 car aarage. Lrg as sumable loan available PLUS seller will help with financing. A supe1 bu1 :£s:~ .. ~~4rtt1 '7J..t700 IAUOA ISLAND ~Walker 8 laa REAL ESTATE A Flctltlou• 8uelne11 Heme St•t•ment flied wllll Ill• County Cletll I• velld lot 11 ... Y••t• •fl•• which time contlnuln9 bueln•H •• mvet rellle Publlntlon le necen ary only If llle t• ••• t h•n9H C•ll the l99•I Oepeflment •I Ille DAILY PILOT for lnlor m•llo" end nece Hery l0<m•. 642-4321 hi. 332 .......... , •. 175 1 l'toza •I Sur 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. frpk Free 4c clear. Owner will carry 1st. Priced ut <( associated BR Ol<Ek '. lllALHlRS lOl', yr., 801~ u ti'1 lt.t..1 SHOPPBl'S Sl'ECIAL Lowest pnced 4 bdrm home in area Very at tractive Ooor plan Close to beach Wall sell VA Only $147,500 <.:all today 979.5370 ·ALLSTATE REALTORS SELL idle item~ with a oa1I~ Piiot l'la:,,"r1t>cl Ad WC,X\t +o YW' ()fl~ btA-dOYl'f rave ~rre-tv ~ b~ -tf'8 ph0te 7 Use Answer Ad se rvice when placing your ad ... a Daily Pi lot ad number will a ppear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call i n at you r con v en ience during office hour s and get the responses t o y our ad ... thi s serv ice is only $7 .50 w eek . For m or e infor ma- t ion and to plc.ce your ad c a ll 642-5678. Daily Pilat M.I . Fotttcnffc T """' New 2 Bdrm 1·ondo. family room. din1n11 room. teMlS pool tspa $189,900. $17 500 down Fantastic s.&Ktion Of Ouanf1 owh We have 8or9 as a mat ter or (act. We will take trades, exchanges or JUSt :iell with tremen dous termi. 1-'rom SS99,000 on up We even have a couple or gorgeous oceanfront bluH lots in Encinitas rrom ~.000 on up v.1th terms JACOBS REAL TY 67S.6670 CAMEO HIGHLANDS OCEAN VU $339,000 OHL Y I 0% DOWN Heduced thous and,' Spacious liven~ room feature s glo"1n~ (1n•plan'. 3 largt• hdrm ... plus dt•n Grt'<it :.i~suma hie bt and uwn<•r "ill l'arn a st·tond l';ill 673 8.~50 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS OCEANFRONT 2 Bdrms. 2 ba unrurn !'I e" $85Q LI' l>' I AYH{OMT 3 Adrm I ba. unTurn M1nt ~ond $850....l'..r!) C HANHEl FRONT :J lldrm. 2 ha. unfurn $75-0 ~ rl~ associated BROK ERS-REALTORS 201\ W l olboo b 1 l l&b l EASTSIDE SI 12,000 Lovely 2 Bdrm. !'1. bath rondo in East~idt• Costa Mesa with double car garage Owner anx 1ous will help rmance' Take advantage ' Call 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS IAYAtOHT Beaut. Medll. home. pier•sllp,$1,600,000.By ~~RKSIDE app't only Call 673-1633 or 644-9001 or cc.ontact your realt.or. Can you a rrord home pay. menls of SU00.$1800 per month. but don't have a down payment? Call Gene at 955·3395 after 3pm. SIDIM s' 0,000 dow.. Owner wants out! Huge family room. formal dining room. huge cor· ner lot. Bring 111 orrers. @ SEA COVE PIOPEITIES 7 J-4-63 J-6990 ' WATEIFIONT c•as HlllltlnatOD Harbour Purcll ... w/K dn. on fantuttc wma. Brand new+ er,'~· ON WA E I aat. etr(' • ..._. 2 car l"· Poo • lelulla. 2 I I DRM AVAIL nun:o. From Qtt,000. Call 11'/Ul-..O . .. PERFECT GRAND OPENING COMPLETION SALE 60°/o SOLD PRIOR TO COMPLETION From $132,000 OCCUPANCY APPROX. 4-15-11 Check TheM Amenttt.t Harbor Area't luper luy ~ Location -Terrific " 8ln -1150 1q. ft. '1 Double OaragH w/Opener v/ Mlcfo Oven -Dlahwaeher v/ l'reeh Compactor v1 Air Condhlonlng v/ Huge Walk·ln Clotttt v/ C~ment DrhrH i San Diego Fwy. Baker St. AdarM Ave. Ci ·I Fair Dr. WM eon .. / v Pool & Jacuut I Cl)~ /~· q ·· Ward 1nve1trnent ..... Qfftoe 114-131-IOll 11100-l!OO p.m. •W.WllMftlL Cetllll .... WhonSt. JI .• .. J I -· _, ···-----~.,.. 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA SR5 LIFTBACK Equipment includes 5 speed transmission. power steeri~. bucket sets. tachometer. power assisted front disc brakes. wheel well moldings, carpeted floor mats & pinstripes. (608729). One Only. 1981 TOYOTA STANDARD BED PICKUP TRUCK Equipment includes 4 speed transm1ss1on. powe. assisted front disc brakes and one-touch ta11 gate panel A super value lor a super truck' (012246) One Only 1981 VOLVO DL 2 DOOR SEDAN 4 1peed tran1mlsslon with overdrive, power awenng, power disc brak•. tinted glaaa, belted radial tlres, custom pinatrlplng & morel (197825). One Only. 1981 VOLVO DL 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic transmission, power steenng. power disc brakes, power door locks. tinted glass. custom plnstriping. wheel well moldings. upholstery Fabricguard & morel (624099). One Only. 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA Uflbtlck model. 5 speed tranam1911on, AM-FM 1ter.o. 1tHI betted redial tires & morel Sporty, economical transporuitlonl (461XHC). 1972 VOLVO 1800ES Sportwagon. 4 cyl .. • •peed tran1. with overdrive, air cond .. AM-f=M stereo cataette, alloy wheel• & a true collector's Item! (1583FWA). -·--- 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA Station Wagon. • cyt. engine, automatic tran1.. factory air cond.. AM-FM radio. plnatripea & body side moldings. (929WAH). I 76 TOYOTA CORONA • SA5 Haldtop Coupe model. EqulpmMlt lncludn 5 •Pffd trans., full inttrumentatlon, tinted gl-& vinyl lntlerfor. (489TBE). 1973 TOYOTA COROLLA Economical 4 cylinder engine, 4 8P88d transml11lon & vinyl Interior. An economy car at an economy prioel (755HRW). 1980 TOYOTA PICKUP 4 C)'I. engine, 5 tpeed trans.. r.ctory air cond .. AM-FM r11dlo, r..-alldlng window, bed protector. SJinetrlpe1, body aide motdlngt & WIW tlrH. (1T83784). ,~ 15 _ UDOllLI Newlf remodeled traditional 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lee recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Best in price at $420,000. PIHIMSULA POINT llACHNOMT Panoramic view at wedge, from •. prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home . 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. e~try, living room, dining room, built-Ins, etc. $1,385,000. IAYNOMT We have several fine hor:QeS with pier •• & slip, starting at Sl,500,000. ~ ~9 RANCHO MllA•I .. ,:.~rlnaa Condo, 9th fairway, 3000 sq.ft. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, furn. Golf clb. mbrshp. . Trade for beach invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l 11 '"'Y"' I [11 •• '< H 11 .') tilfJI -· HastinfS & Co. latt.s ASSOCIATIS .... We have openings for 4 licensed real estate salespersons -success •• motivated individuals. ,:_,· .• 3 Experienced residential ·,·.specialists -commission splits negotiable to 90%. .. ~* 1 Commercial, res. income ' specialist -institutional clien1' wajt- ing to acquire strip centers in O .C. ., ·Fantastic potential for the right person. z' ,, Co.e.ct 1a. H ...... 640-55'0 (Al ..... ,... .... cad ....... ·~ ;---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RELAX •• on your private balcony watching ocean sunsets, beside your master suite fireplace, in your conversation pit next to indoor planter or in your bookcase lined den . The best investment in a gated, luxury, ocean view condo along the coast. $249,000. Terms. OPIM SAT/SUH 2l2U~w_, A4JRfA..fe ... a 131-llll -661-1161 OWNEI W /RMAHCE 12°/oDOWH ~ 759-1111 ONLY SSJ,500 Supe r s harp mobile H1unhirS. · 1......_._W. .............................................. ••••.. 10IZ I .. ,ii I 002 .............................................. WAT YllW DAY AMD tlalm Enjoy the ocean in tbe day \aDcl the liahts at nipt from t.b1a 4 biclroom, 2J,ii bath home in Harbor View Kiili. It's clean! and workable at just $(25,000. U~l()U~ llf)M~i REALTORS.675-600o 1"3 Eaet CoMt Hleflway, Corona del Mar ~.':':. .':!!. ..... . ~~-~!':'!: ........ ~.":::..~....... !!~~:~! .':':..s.'~ ................ ':':..":'!: ....... . ......... IOOJ &tMc.. IOOJ _..._., 1002 c:.r-.. Mw 1022 .... Mele IOZ4 ........... :~ .. ;·~~·~~~ ... ; ......... ,. ... W~U:ro ....... ~;:~::~· .. ~b~i:di:.r:;:~ Beautllully uptraded PMlo Home in MWP1 Pllll••• ~::!~.~1~,:~ Tuatln'e LaW'elwood. 4 bdrm.a, 2~ IEACH •ID .. SZ72.IOO HP•r•t• dlnln1 room, bat.ha makes th.LI apaciou home an • Oll 3 Bdrm 2b• home trplc, new rod. Priced excellent purcbue at only $1.S,000. Your btaeb plac-a lblt with laolated mHter •t SH0,000. for qulek Lesa than 20% down payment 1&ammtrora.U~lon1. bdrm(un be parent ule. Xlnt rtnancin1. required. OPEN HOUSE l·S PM SUN. r::'·:::· = 0/a':i~ retreat or in·law qrtn> THE WIEDEMANS. 2161 Sweetbriar. wtlb 4 ........ bdrm.a and ud • 2 Bdrm cott.afe. 4'4·00Mor751-4al. \ f ...... ANY WAY you delcr1be amlly room. Lovely re. It • It'• cb&rmln, up to ... 1anten and patio COV• d b r 11 er. Owner will help ate · eaut u Y finance. Call m.8550 ~1'tf ·ro1 Hf AILS THE REAL ESTATERS 644-721 I PiAll l 'v E>,, 9.5 INTOEST Auume WK down. Lov· ely a Bdrm, 2 bath, faml· ly room, fireplace, open beamed celllnas. new OMtiiBCIAL copper plumbin1. laree ,.-a1"1Y yard, double 1arace. "1D.NILIL l\SSlll 11\l l S _.. JASMINE CREEK · New atyli1bt. Only Sll2•500· SPIClAUSTS . . Call 84S-t18i Learn broteraee & pro-model home · 3 bedrms, . perty m1mt. skills by 2~ batha; built in •P- jolnlnc a leading local pliancea; superb carpet- WLSl.l<Y \. TAYLOR CO H.1-:J\l.TOHS -.,111( 1· !!Hf :WE HAVE '3 O~THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWll; ~ C,/. f, o/ rJ11wpa,.f' tirm. CJU~ .. t: 101 & drapes; complete-67M7o0 ly landacaped. Owner /t(j nPW ~IOUSE , ~ C REALTY / --------•I will carry financlna. Shown by appointment l•--------~:11:,·=. ERT CO . HOUSE on buildable R·2 lot. West.aide Bluff areu. AT ITSIEST! MESA VERDE Jasmine Creek decorator Agt. 557·5150 PreaUciout home locat· borne. pla.n 1 on green· REALTORS '75.5511 LOVB. Y ''I" "-AM. Most ~ .... ner IMlllt I• tlte 11.tfs.. SifHted •• ~ .,. .................. . l Mr, P.I. IHt b"f ill ... .,... •t $252,tOO. COLI OF NIWPOIT IW.TOIS 2 515 I. C...t Hwy., eor-clll M• 671-1111 INVESTORS TICKIT' Is now in CoeU lit•• of-fering residential pro-perty with: No Negative Cub Flow No Tenant Problems Capital Gain.a Only High Returns <not 2nd Trust Deeda) ' I for information RED CARPET. 754-1202 MESA VERDE BEAUT! Thb beautiful home ex· emplifys Mesa Verde. Tbe quiet cul de sac location and the family oriented noor plan allow tbe h ome owner the maximum enjoyment or this best of all Costa Mesa communities. There's even a play 00,,ae. Call 7SZ..7100 THE REAL ESTATE RS OMTHINACH HAltlOI VllW HILLS-$475,000 Lovely 5 Bdrm , 2 -story "Hillsborough" home for large fa~ily. Pvt rear yard w /pool, huge patio & tall trees. Inviting 2·sty lge entr~nce . hall w /vaulted ceiling , s pacious hv. rm., formal din. rm & fam. rm . Sundeck off master bdrm, 2 fll'epJcs, 3-car garage. WISUY M. TA YLOI co .. UAL Toas JI I I s-JH ' I ... ltoed MIWPOIT CEHTll, IU. 644-4910 NEW CONDOS XLNTTEIMS 121'32 ..... E . of Harbor Blvd . 841-lJlllagt. HO DOWN PAYMENT Pay cloaing coets only! Buy your own home! Must qualify for mon· thly payment.a. Exciting new concept. Call today for full detalla. 673-BSSO COSTA MESA 511-$125,500 OWHB SAYS SILL Not an add-on or con· venlon. A real 5 Bdrm family home in one of Coat• Mesa's nicest areH. Handymana de· Ucbt. Call now and save! SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 ed on a quiet tree-lined belt Im mac. S3)6,500 MESA del Mar. lg. S br, 3 atreet. 4 rw,e bdrm•, 2 840-814.5 ba, remdld. kitch, choice baths, family room, of cpt. Under mkt at fireplace, country SU5,000.Agl.S57·5150 kitchen, lbsb land.ca~ ina. Owner will help with financing. $174,900. Don't wait! CaJIS46-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS CUSTOM DUPLEX So. of Bayside Drive. 3 & MESA DB. MAR a den, or 4br fronthouse. SI z 1, tOO Fireplaces. patio, + 3br Lro 3 Bdrm 2 Ba ''T· rear u.nit. ~.000 with • owner fiQfJl.Cin(._ Plan", walking distance MAUIT 5TAUFF£R to ahoppinl, schools and Sli LIOH IEAL TY Desirable Eutside-Abbie Way 2 Br Big 60xl20' lot Fruit trees, alt. garage. covered patio, wine cellar. remodeled bath. SLJ0,000. Flexible fin ancing . Owner 642·8663 E . Side C .M. 3Br . 1117 .500. Recent 500 .. q. ft. addition. New kitch. den, reatucco 80xl2S, 291 Monte Vista. Offer Own /Brit. 646-4289. tennis court.a. Owner la 67].5]54 very motivated so make,.._ ________ 1 Immaculate 2bdrm an offer. 1• TR,\DI T I0\1\I RL\LTY t~UMb f. INVEC,TMENTS 631-7370 S200K At 12112% FIHAMCU4• CDMCOTTACH PLUSIMCOME townhouse. ma.ny xtru- ow n er will finance Broker participation. 1114.950. 646-2142 or 759·4181. . LRGASSUM. LOAM Or 3br, 2ba home. w /Isolated master bdrm/Parent retreat or _________ , In-Law quarters + 2br Assume '95,000 at 91/•"I< cottage. Anyway you OWC 2nd. Beaut. 5 Br $5,000 describe 1t, it"s charm· pool home In Mesa ing, up lo date . & Verde Only $215,000 DOWN! beautifully decorated J ohn & Sally Cox Payments of S1.080 on Priced at S280,000 with 631 1266 or 641 -8458 S80.900 loans. Beautiful 3 very special financing. Agts THE REAL ESTATERS Bdrm 2 bath home with CALL FOR DETAILS UNDER MICT VA.LUE AletlitrWayOfLtt. d ining /family area 644-7211 New3Br3bacondow1th Hard to find single story Shaded covered patio, ~ frplc. $138,500. Facing OCIA.M & Y Al.UY VIEW condo glowing with double ga.rage. call for beautiful park. Pool. warmth aA,d comfort. moredetalls.546-2313 ~ JaC. Own/Agt642·2643 Endowed with features . ._:_____:___ -- you always wanted: 2 ll.i.ll21t-~·!_!I IUILDSl HELPS LAGUNA OLDIE Cozy 3br. 2ba home. den, Oceanfront du~x. Xtnl frplc, etc. owner finan. MUST g~·1:e;~:n~ r;e~t (=;-=jjifij{@ Good -Dupl~x .on-bes t ME~~~:OS Irvine community. ·------·-street, pool, hi income. XL ........ -MS $110,000 Oldie but aoodie 1 Bdrm, centrally located. Walk-ing dlatance to beach and 1hoppm1. New co~ per pipea, rool and wood rence . Owner very motivated, will carry rlnancin1. Call 152·1700 SELL! 675-1771 + $108,500 556-21MO Owner. $320,000 Pnnc "• r l:lll 3 more aeparate homes . 1411boa 1-'-d I 006 only. 640·4999. OHL Y l LEFT ;R~ 1:!85~. "i~~~~ ·~~~~~~TIES ••••·~~YRo;a•••• DUf'l.IX ~!t~os~rlvate decks & -I flnMn~Grdl. lttr $191,000 For45dayescrow OJ C • 1---------30 x 101 lot. Bldr provides drapes 5.._7729 FIXER! Older Duplex. Custom 1 Br. each with shake 2000 M EVER PLACE home site on the water roof. Can convert to 2 OPEN DAl LV 12-4 $I 0.500 ..,95 ooo Will h Br. house & add on. Call .., . . exc ange. 641·1991. agt. 768-0654 for d eta ils Bernita _ __ _ __ Buys this 2 plus den home. 56 months new. double iron gated entry, cathedral ceilings. brick firepla ce, gourmet kitchen French doors to patio. $179,000. Call 673-BSSO home in 5 Star Parle .ATTENTION Double coach -2 bdr m A THE REAL ESTATERS REMODELED Total cash needed to close eacrow on this 4 Bdrm. den, 3 bath, fami-ly room, fireplace. patio, huge yard. "A Han· dyman ·s Speciar·. Only $175,000. Call WI today for an appointment for details oo this revolu· llonary new program called T .1.C.K.E .T . 546-2313 ---E ilertsen , Broker, IA YRlOMT 675-2373 or no.8598. 10 75% LOAN . Sprawling three bedroom home About 2100 square feet 3 baths . dining room . fam ily room. bri ck firepla ce. Brick and wro ug ht iron accents outdoors POOL' Owner will help finance. as s u m e l O 7 5 •·; I o a n $154,090 TARBELL. BK R. 54().1720 THE REAL ESTATERS 2 bath plus family room. INVESTORS Take over subjttt to ex-Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm, pride of ownenhip beau· ty on tree-lined street. Comp! w/hot tub! Total· ly remodeled; vaulted o pen beamed clgs . skylight.a, lots or glass. Huge covered patio w /bui!Un BBQ. A rare find -call to aee ! 846-7171 isting lst T D. & note This beautiful view pro-759-1616 i-A-T_T_E_N_T-IO_N_R_E_A_L_1 perty in Newport is 1---------ESTATEBROKERS priced below market --------value and below ap· ~ Do you need minimum praisal. Space age office space??? Desk kitchen with breakfast s pace avail. pro· area. Huge livini room. fessionally decorated of· I a n a I with v I e w , f ices . Orange Coast fireplace and open Financial Center, Mesa beamed cathedral cell- Verde. Conference room Inga. Hide-a-way muter avaiL h75 per mo. Your suite, separate chklrens phones or share ours. wing. Dub to the pool. RE~IO£N!IA1 RlAl I S IAlt '>[RVl(I S .... SUI.A POIMT' On quiet Belvue Lane i.s located this ,, highly desirable, well cared for 4 BR. + fam. Rm. Sunn y patio, a utomatic sprinklers & fabulous storage. Steps to tennis, ocean, & bay, yet quiet, quiet, quiet. $430,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 2 "AXEIS" ON LIDO ISLE I. I .. I • Dec.••• ...... Lewett ........................ 1..,.. .u. ... 11• 1, ........... .... THE REAL ESTATE RS THE REAL ESTATE~S Other services a vial. Call today for detalla. ASSUME L•. t l/20/o LN Oran1e Cout Financial Owner hllhl)' motivated ---------1 3 Bd 2 bath h e and wlll won with very WISTCU-rm, om Realtors. 957-0701. rT + p o o I . P r I d e o f creative ranancln1. Call VACANT ownersblf bome. 'take INVESTORS SPECIAL •.too. If you have little cash and are looking for 153·l100 R d d •25 000 advan a 0 e . O nly e u c e • , . ., THE REAL ESTATERS Desperate owner aays 1105,900. Call 979-5370 bring all offers. No now_ a golden opportunity to -------- quallfYlnl· Low down. 4 A Bdrm •lnlle story bome. LL srr A TE totally upsraded. Call I"' for more detaU.. REAL TORS own your own home, don'twait,uu.1.n1This -.... •1•w-,·--·H·~--.5• @ lovely condominium b a " ""'• ""'" • ~ 2 Bdrm, very clean and Deluae townhouae neat, and located in a duplex, 3 bdrm + rami- q ulet area. Approx-ly, 2~ bath, each unit. imately 12.9Ci0 down and Frplcs. all built-Ina, SEA COVE IXCl.USIVI owner will carry 2nd decka " patios. Park-PROPERTIES DOYIR SHOltlS with amall payment•. llke landacapln1 . 114·631-6990 Ex ceptional terms Call now for all tbe de· SELLER WlU HELP available on t.hia 4 BR t.alla. 752-i700 nNANCE! 12115~_: __ E_.A_S_T_S_l_D_E __ 1 cus tom home nestled lelHMll9y.-.....,.. A amon& Sl.000,000 plus THE REAL ESTATERS I.._.. 4.PLEX properties. An excellent •675-7060• private location now Fixer! All 2 Bdrm, walk reduced to $299,900. ---------1 to all abopplng. Fan· •••••••••••••••••• taaUc investment. Only $225,000. Call for more detail•. 5*-2313 Beaut. Med1t . home . Pier & slip. Sl.600.000. By app't only. Call 673·i633 or 644-900i or contact your realtor. ICllboa rellliMula I 007 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4 lBr. ApC.s. Completely refurbis hed inside. Stove & refrigerators. $319, 000. 675-0935 COMTEMPORARY Designed with high ceil· inc•. wood and glass, located on the Point. 3 Bdrm and family room, formal dlnlng room and bonus boat parkln1. Cla.e to bay and beach. Call Lil Beaaley for more det.alll. 642-1200 A PETE BARRETT REALTY ESTATE SALE s Bdrm, 2 ba, frplc, South or Cout Hwy. 10 mlaute wallt to beach. By owner. lnvtun1 bid1. CHh only. For ln/onna· tlon contact Pat Burleson . Ad · mlnlstrator . 429 -----EASTSIDE COSTA MESA LIG. ASSUM. LOAM 3Br, 2Ba w/pool. Lrg. lot on cul-de·sac. Skyli1ht.s & hardwood rloors $159,500. By owner. 642-3370. FU~ 'H2,000TERMS abr II•• Verde 545-1270 THtSHOUSI ,, ... of du.t • dirt • • super buy at $78.500. Try --------• Armsley Square, On· C.,...,._ iMdi I o ti iarlo. caw. 91762 or cau • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 114 /98-t -8J21() VA /FHA. Owner bu bouthl another. Anx- ious! ! 545-Nl SPICT ACULAI OCIA.MYllW Walk lo beach, cuatom 3Br Iba, ~acre. Pines • pvt drive. 1650,000. Beach Road Rlt y . 498-0998 c=-o~,,~.~M~ ... ---~,~0~2~41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIDIM POOL HOME Terrific finan cing available. Lar1e 2 story REAL ESTATE •NEW 3Br, 2Ba condo. Lota of extras. Beat part or C.M. fl23,SOO. fZS-7285 ---------• family home with lovely pool, enclosed courtyard MESA VERDE 4 Br. 2 and separa~e master Ba. with pool, beautiful· suite downst.atn. All this ly landscaped 6 easy for only $145.000. Call care yard Owner will OCEAHYllW YIUAS With 3 raised frplcs. 8 patio areas with built-in 540·115i for more In· . · ......... ,. ......... 2 ..... 2 .......... ; ......... w ..... ...... C!IE 110111 ILllllS GD. THE REAL ESTATE RS :..-~~~~~--garden bins each with ita I own raucet & drain. formation. consider V.A. h21.900. " D. Bourke Realtor. , .,. HERITAGE ,, -,_. ... ._. "TLC" .. _.. It d1rltf $.Ztt,000. 2. LA.lel HOI • •HAT LOCATIOM. c.,...,... • ....__..,._.._. ................ w •.. ,. ..... .... .._ ............. a llJI ..... ,..... ............... ,., .. ,. ............ 1 ..... .... ................. ,. .. .... WATERFRONT HOMES, !He HAL ESTATf. !Woln R"'1..i. Pr"Pfrtv ~,..,.,,, 2438 W Coaat Hwy 831·1'<>0 Newport Beach OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE CUAnVI PIMAMClla IUY 0. THI Wml Create Your Own Financing On This Two Bedroom, 1~ Bath Condo In One Of Newport Beach'a M08t Elegant Gate -Guarded Communities. Neutral Decor. Shown By Appointment. Only $149,000. SWll Sw.&.ASS Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken Living Room With Fireplace • Beam Vaulted C~Uinc. Lar1e Family Room, Full Leqtb Hearth, Wet Bar. Plua,A Huae Boaua Room. Sellers Wll1 A.uilf ID Flnanctna. Pool She Lol. s-.own By Appointment. A.tklAa tae6,500. A ••Joy Of Newport'' Uftlq. 759-11.r tz c..,.. ... ,._ ..... ,..c-. ' -. Quiet den witb its OWN full bath & patio area, + . . REALTORS -· 546-8950. 3 more bdrma, " 2 more full baths . True JUST LISTED FOR THIS WEEKEND! -8,SOOVA. Darline 3 BR l~ b• Gourmet., kitchen with •---------1 Mo"l UP TO house. Huie yard with triple alnk, pantry" re· cl pe counter. Solar Broa.ae wlndowa to save ener1y. 3 car 1•ra1e with built-In work counter. cabinetl II utili- ty sink. Dramatic skyll1hted batha wlth aunken tubs • f ull ceramic We t.rutment. U~~Avallab.,. ~~.;;.=· C714MtJ.lfft c ..... T lovely patio. 1arden 6 MISA Y•DI rru1t uees. 0evtn • eo. This apacious 4 Bd 2-sly ~...aiiiiiiiii...-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­bome baa an out.stand· • lnl comer location and • 1~'!11 fully auumable loan. The price ii ri1ht at SUl,000. CaJJ Anne McCut.od. &S1·12196 RVM* ' ' . MUSTSIL&. 41HOURS Low down on thla lovely 4bdrm wllb •.Pe· Atsume nearly 9"r fiaaDclnl at 12~0/t . $1.M,JOO. Call alt ll·Wl. fi WHrTIM.OVI TISTllS WAMTID VMw tblt tpotleu .. u maintained 5 br pool home• ~Marth will eod. Be creative · OWDlr wtll help f\Daoce. Taitt over 1~ trwt cleed. ms P.l.T.I. 541-.. 1 ....... Jt EAL llTATE ! ) • l 3 I. n I - 10 12 f. e •• • - '· ... ., i • Orange Cout OAJL Y PILOT/Fri , March 27, 1981 Cash in on 7or11 ....... _ .................. o ... ,..c.u ... --~ There are two ways to win with a Dally Piiot High Roller Ad Run 7 days for $7.77 11 days for $11.11-3 llnes Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-5678 Daily Pilat Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. No cancellation Rebate. Ho.IHsForSaM HovH1ForS• ~!!.~.~ ....... , ~~:::.~.~ ........ ~:.~.~ ....... ~:::.~~ ....... ~·~~~-~!~~ ...... ~~~.~!~ ..... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• a Toro 1012 j,:;~·············io.44 LCHJlll'G teach 1041 ······················· ..••.•..•. ~ ............ ··••··•··•···•···••••·· ~~!.~~ ..... !~.~. ~=-~ ... !?!.~ ~.~~~~ ... !?!.~ H.wporl IHdl I 06' IMw fl.,,,..-ty 2000 lnc:w Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Creotlve FlliaR<:iftcJ Spacious 2-story home * * REDUCED! with upstairs bonus rm & bath. 3 bdnna, den/· dining rm, oversize llv· Ing rm downstairs with Palos Verdes rtreplace. Features central 111t Outstanding pool (solar h~a ted ), s pa , muc h M .. 11 sell super 3 Br townhome w /great brick patio, +special custom features. Excellent as· sumable loan & owner w1 II assist. Reduced to $1216,990 more! Best buy in Sad· [UjJ · · dleback Valley $144.500. ~i Wtltldbrldgc Seller will help you buy. Really SUNWEST REALTORS 768-0922 55 I · 3000 fountaift V~ IOJ4 1920 Rarrant'J J>k,.1.lrvln" ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIUIVALUI in the ever popul ar Westmont homes 3 lrg Bd + Bonus rm Below market pnce $127,000 Call Anne Mccasland 631-1266 Lovely 2 st y Awa rd home. reatunng 3 BR. 2'~ Ba. den. dmmg rm. pool & jac . on over sized lot. Fplc 10 hge mstr suite & Cam rm Pror de cor. 968-84~ H...tiftgioft l.ach I 040 Woodbndge Landing Brand new. nr. lake, 4Br, 3Ba, frplr in mstr ste. E -Z a ssu ma ble $150,000 $239 .500 645·9850 agt * •S15M! Try SlS,000 down and ai. sume this brand ne w 2 Bdrm attached home an super Woodbridge. Ask m g only $117.500 and available right now \V\'''dbrldge Really 551·3000 19Z08oarran1·a l'k•n.l r\lnf ............•.......... -------1 HIGH ASSUMABLE I M V E S T O R s i 4br home w s pa, xlnt SPECIAL! 1 rood $169,000 552 6940 Executave Duplex for d 1scram1nating tas te 3br, 3ba. each, central air, woodburmng frplcs, custom drapes c:arpels. heavy s hakeroor ll'<'; loan 1s assumable, no qualHying nt!Cessary SI OK Down Or Leu R11nC'hO San Joaqum Villa 2 br. 2 ba, i.J::I Sl> I blk lenm!. & golf club!. $158.000 Open Sat Sun 12·5 2 Segura 552 1717 Owne r bmker Coop 8 112°/o is what you get when taking over existing bl T .D of $65.800 Fan tast ac fam1l) home with pool reatunng a depen dable home warranty DUPLEX RXY! OCL\NVltW THE SHAICES Prlvot. Cwwwuuwdty W e at h ered ced u r YOU CAN AFFORD WWDnRT BEACH Spectacular 3br, 2ba, sbakes. that IS. Custom nLnru amenities <apa, et.c>. Blk PmM1 LACMIMA OCIA»ROMT Prime Laguna Beach oceanfront fixer-upper. Unobstructed panorami6 view. Steps to beautiful sandy beactt, owe at 10% down. $975.000. Bring your paintbrush & <fea1gned 3 bdrm, tam EnJ'"y "The Good Llfe" of Newport to beach. $195,000! ! broom to save $$$on this 2 b th E t · v rm, a 8 x ensive Beach including s wim.ming in either Rich, 759·4408,646-9530. dirty dawg !' Prime use o f wood glass & Laguna Beach du~lex ceramic tile. Beam ceil of 2 pools + man~ other amenities w /attached garage. ub· ing. r~1c. $l6S,OOO. such as walking to t e bay or many of mil offer! 759·1501 or · · R I f t ts & h 752 7373 1ss10n ea ty our amous res auran s ops. · · (714 )494·0731 on.. NIDAY I 0.2 SUNDAY I ·5 ~Walker B l.Be La9•a Hih 1 oso FULL PRICE $39,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 673-7300 R EAL ESTATE OPEHHOUSE FOR FURTHER DETAILS ------WHITEWATER SAT & SUM 11 ·~ REDHILL REALTY-LIDO OFFICE VIEW $129,000 Elegant, newOOOOsq rt. 4 Lots or wood and glass thruout this lovely new 3 Bdrm . ramily room home Wi th ranlas tiC white water view Ex e lus i ve area with priva t e beach Just S7S,OOO down. br, library, game rm, _________ , ________ _ ma 1 d s · So I 1 d oak IACK IA Y cab1ne tr.> lhruoul. San Diego Fwy to La Paz. w Jbr, 2ba home plus ideal 17 ma to Gallup, L. to Isl mother m law quarters. house on the I er t Com pl. w lbC:.t!ie Sl2a0n.OOO. 932.7568 Roy McC1 ~. RITer don osen LGCJMlla MMJ-f -I 0-521--•5•4•1-•7•7•2•9--•• • •• • • • ••••• •• •• • ••• • • rcaltcJr!oo ---------1 CONDO NWPRT HEACll 1213 N. COASf llWY LAG UNA BEACll 497 @$/! .. The Gracemont" Modet 4br.23 •ba.pror decorat ed & landsraped Shows h ke a model Lge al. SPECTACULAR s u m a b I e I o a n EST A TE SIU LOT Owner ~.~·500 on pravale road in center l•--lllliiiiilililiim--• or Laguna Magnifict>nl -I view uf town & Catalina. DARLING llOMF. un a Price int'ludes plans for quiet court !luge lot I 7500 s f Spanish Villa with panoramj Vlt'Wl> $275,000 Seller wall ar Vacant Sh orr term r a n g c r 1 n a n 1· 1 n I( ro r I s e o p t 3 B r 2 b a quallr1ed buyers Gum $145.000 b1ner & Asi.oc1atei. LGCJWIG VinGCJe R.E 494-9421 497-1761 Exc lus 1vi.' Irvine Cove Minion Viejo I 067 Whale water view. huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• hvmg r m & formal din 2 STORY 4br. 2'1ba. 2+ 1ng rm. Sbdrm .. 312ha. yr old ('ntrl air. frml U-shaped house around din, $143.900 Assum pool Sl,500,000 ·194·5'130 97 8'', or $67.000 OW(' 673-0280 2nd 770 4390 Newport leoc:h I 069 $2,SOODOWH BaC'hC'lor Oat, 500 sq ft C ommunity poul. 1acua1. total i.e1·uraly rnndo No quallryan~ $107 ,500 Owner Prin r1pals only 978-0423 BOAT PEOPLE PENTHOUSE <.'ONDO with boat doek 2tl() deg forever view Fee la nd AssumU~~i~7 C /21 Newport Cntr. OCE/\NF RNT DUPLEX 3 ~ 2 Bdrm Sharp. Sell or tra1.k down for t•ondu or house or ' $S50.000 Ed Leonclh Uwn Agt 642-9601 or res 644·4720 IMVESTORS jlUYEltS Harbor View HOMe 3 Br $225.000 lowest price in Harbor View. Owner (mvestor) may consider lOOo/r FINANC ING or trade £or" RCTaylorCo r,40 <)<)()() BAYCREST This hom e has ever ything you could want 4 bdrms . 21'.! ba , a spark I mg PoOI. 2 rareplaces I\ very private backyard with citrus trees To view this dehghtfol pro· perty. please call us rvr an appointment /\s i.umable lo:in. owner "Ill help r1nan1·e $295.000 't523 C.otP05 Da· IR'll~E Beautiful Backbay 3br, 3ba home. Great ass um. financing. $270,000 Open House 3/29, 2300 Heather Lane 631-~17 QUAIL Pl.ACI PIOPllTllS IALIOA ISLAND IAYFROHT Beaut. Medit home Pier & slip Sl,600,000 . By app't only Ca ll 673-1633 or 644·0001 or contact your realtor. Mobl.H01M1 ForSale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER IOX45. Co st a Mesa , E Bturr. L~k 4bdrm, Harbor Blvd, adulh. fam rm, compl. redee $10,500 673-3826 -Xlnt rinance $315,000 640·8187 fO '' t~, .. ~ \ EXCITIM<i Dana Point tge 2 br, 2 ba Walk to harbor $35,500 Agt, < 1 J 492-9660 ---- ..... terylob/ Crypts ........••............. Paciric View Memorial Pk Grave A&B Loi 519 Bayview Terrace 2 lots ror the pnc·e of l Secluded Westcl1rr 4 836-4563 Bdrm, 3 Ba + ram rm. ommercial courtyard. surrounde d Property 1600 by rrench doors, 2 £pies ••••••••••••••••••••••• A very private home Opn Hse Sat/Sun 12·4 a t IALIOA ISLAND 1514 Highland Dr Agt 552·0660 Oceanfront. I 00/o Dn Ope n HseSat1Sun I 5 2610 W Oceanfront 3 Br. 3 Ba. corner. OWC AlTD Lease option Owner /Agt. CIR Rltrs 631 ·3199 or 675 8307 $475,000 San J u.- Capi1trano 1078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4,000 SQ rt c:omm 'I bldg $550.000 Leas ehold Best comm'I corner . Ground Or Shop!> 2nd Or 1 & 2 BR apts Ai.k ror J enny, 752·0202 752-1920 FOURPLD Wes tside Costa Mesa Need s some wor k $22,000 yr income. Full prac·c $225,000. Ownl'r wall carry 10'11 mtere<>t Wl$60,000dn R E Investments 3333 W Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 --INCOME PROPERTIES Looking ror income un its.,' We have 5 pro penaes an C M Pnrl'd r 1 g h l at I e s s t h-. n llX Gross Nn hank hnancing rl'4u1red ~ terested"Then l·all u~ .Jx· NEl~~ER l'/1111/' 111,\1 11 k.. i i.\ ti41 Uilo.I ;!i'Ki llr 1,.,111( St ('o~la \lt·,.1 ( '1\ INVESTOR'S DEU<iHT 2 NEW CONDOS OH LOT MOVESYOUIM N o qualir y lnlol necessary Your moo thly payment can be ad· justed to m eet your moo lhly budget. We have maoy 3&4bdrm home m best Orange County locations w/these terms Call our specialist for more information. for buyer's peaee or ~~~~~~~~~ mind A<>k 1n g only Sl 10 .000. 759 1501 or 7S2·7:r73. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50,000 DOWN s200.ooo. 12.1s loH for 21 yHn. LOWDOWN Versailles lbdrm & studio condos with lrft assumabll' loans From $109,000. Jim Schumann agl 979 5370. HBR View Homes "Mon· ll'gu" 4 br, 2 ba, ree land. Xlnt Can. 675-2139 HG TS..D£SPHA TE Only W ,000 down takes IL 1 High balance as· s umable financing. No q uali(ylng. sra cious 2 Br 2 Ba. enc . aaraae. Hurry' G reg Aalle. "S..!MOO 3 MllH Fr Marilla WITH OCEAN VIEW R•cho S.. JlllCIR Estates Over 3,000 sq .ft of elegance. Exclusive new homes from $515,000 14Vio3 linancina ava tl. Whitbey Island. Was h 1908 Waterfront Tavern. 3 stor y bldg, new con c rete bulk head. a ll equip incl Located I hr from Seattle Priced at $247 ,500 Easy Terms Cal l r or info !206>321 ~ MARI NE LAND REALTY llSTAUUMT Co..-rclal lldcj. Live an one, Rent or sell the othe r 641 • "" ogt. .... -..;.. ....._.Walker 81.ae ~GOLOENWEST REAL ESTATE OCEAN V I E W RESIDENCE This 2 Bdrm l Bath unit ls just 2 blocks to the bea c h Beaut.rut hardwood rloors and great terms available~ ~ REALTORS •,,.,_,,;-'-ASSOCIATES WOODBRIDG~ Warm ington -F a1 rf1 eld Townhome. 2 story, 3bdrm. 2 11ba, up mmiiii-iiliiiiiiiiilii-.iiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiii_iii-;. J graded dandsca ped As IRING AMY 0Ff£R sum able tst at ioi ,« Bkr Coop. $148,500. By tiiG~oa 'tgj}' R\~k .... Large comer lot. Large house 4 Br 21., Ba RV s pace behind locked gates . A ll thi s 1n Westcliff No loan quah rying 768~ VICTottlAH BEACH HOME New 3 BR 31-, Ba. Quall ty handc rarted oak thruoul. Stamed glasl>, s pa Owner . 559-5149 Lovely 3br. cstm home near beach & park. formal dinmg, heavy shake roor. Call now for Information reRardanR the 9:i.-. r: ass um loan Seller w carry part of the buyers down pa.> ment & says bnnR anv oHer UMIV. PAIK o n the o range Coast· look to Lin_Jo rirst 4 Bdrm 21h Ba, w rrplr !•--------· IEST PRICE INTOWH & ba I coll)' orf 3 Bdrms SI 40.000 Best buy on thl' market but needs a httlc_J>aant 751-llYI C:::. SELECT • ~PROPERTIES 4br, remodeled ktlr hen. plush carpets, custom ---------• 1 drapes. rreshly painted. IRVIME seller bought another & ONLY $125,000 Anxious has priced thoui.ands owner will cons ider below market value for T R A D F.: 0 r 1 o O •; quick s ale C'rl'al1ve F' I N AN C I NG l 0 terms ok better hurry qualarled buyer on this 3 ~GOLDEMST ~ REALTORS •,..._,di' ~AS~CIATES Br Call for mro RCTaylorCo 640·9900 w ALK TO IEACH La9unaieaeh I 048 3 t 2 + guest quarters" •••• • •••••••••••••••••• Ow n er h as bought 2Br cabana&trlr.sublet another Submit lo w tang a llowed. 3 pvt bchs. down, OWC Won't last. pool & rish1ni.; pier agt 646·1~ _ $29.900 (7Ml 499 3816 PRIVATE WORLD as yours m the bat'kyard or this charming 2 Rdrm pool hom e. Close to beach, schools . & shop ping. $115,000. By Ownr 963-7756 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golclett Wfft Estatu VIEW' Vlf.W' E xclus ive Portarina home with view. Mastl'r s uite with rireplace Huge decks. Oen with wet bar Exclusive neighborhood. $345•000 La9una VlllacJe "·£. 497-1761 BIG OCEAN VIEW Lg assumable loan Custom wood & glass. BeaullCul S&S Exec 4 4Br, 2~-iBa home, close bdrm home. Elegant wet to bch. 1322.SOO. J oseph bar, bll·ln bbq inside & D C 499-5361 many other amenities -~Y ~ --- incl. a huge yard Lhat *OH THE SAMO* backs to a beautirul Outstanding oceanfront park. Just 2 yrs old! with 4 levels. with glass _B_ro_k_e_r ._963-8...___1_82 ____ 1 elev a tor to beach. S200K OHTHEWATER below M.l.A appraisal. Cbateau + Adj lot with boat sllp. 5br, 4ba 964-1611 aat. 963 4606 J ohn S uper inves tment Owner will carry SSOOK Asking. Sl.7~.ooo. Prine only., 541 9993 Okr. Seagate Laaooo Condo 3 IMllALD IA Y Br. 2 ~ Ba. with 1Up Spectacular NEW de $3 39 ,000 A gent 1lgne r c ustom home 714/151·1651 avail. m id-summer ---------rl 78().0715 Seabrtd1eCondo3 Br. 2~ -------- Ba. with m ini view. Whltewatu view of main 11 9 s , o o o. A 1 e n t buch-decklng·ll vln1 714/851-1651 rm · VI c torlan rrp I c · "'-1044 dlnl111 rrn°ramlly rm· wet bar·aBr·2~Ba·l50ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lot frontaae ... xira park· WOOD•UOCH ln1·Temple H.Ula area· WOOOSCOVE AREA 2 Bdrm, I ba home, rareplace Small guest quarters w fireplace in rear of home W1th1n easy walking distance lo l bea c h Low main renance yard. $189.500 . CASUAL COMFORT AILE AHO SPACIOUS a re tones set in l h 1s home reatunnjol 2 master bd r m s. 2 bath s. fireplace. beamed cc1l· an gs, 1i:reenhouse wan dow and shutters SP i\ $250.000 497.5494 OPEMHOUSE Beaut1rul ocean view in this 3br, home designed for e ntertaming Good rinancmg with anxious seller: Open Sat. 10·5 1~7 Cerritos Drive MOLAN R.E. IMC. 497.5454 OCEAN ... ..and mountain views. A i;erene country setting just mmutes from beach & town This 3 bdrm & family room home is very pri vate & im · maculate in every de· tail. 1269•~ oc~VISTA Plan lll Realty 752 6499 5 Br 3 Ba Harbor view H ome . $349 .500 Owner I A gt C omm pool. 673·7761 OPEH Sat/Sun 1·5 231 62nd Sl I hlk to bt-ach 3Br 2ba. rnmm pool & tenna!. Assum<' 91, loan $135,000 P h 548·6579 THEILUFFS l IR-Splt Level Finest origina l area Massive ~reenbelt \'tst;i Smartly drcorated 10 p<>pular tones. nearby pool Offered at $212,ooo 1w1th assumable ha hal loan try S4J.OOO down 1 Agl, 640 5560 •Oceanfront dplx. xlnt loc, ran. & pnce! Prtn. only 673-76TI. 673-7873 VERY PRIVATE Secluded West clirr & Dover 4 Bdrm, fam rm, court yard 2 rrplc s Open Sat Sun I 5 at 1514 H ig hland Dr Agt 552-0660 121/40/o Mew Financiftc) Prime locatio n. 3000 sir+ Super kitchen, sep. breakrast rm. Mstr su ite w /3 closets a nd deck. Oak nrs & plush cpts thru·out. Frml din· ing rm. garden window, 2 cov'd paUos, trlr ac· cess. Xlnt terms. or rered at S269.900. Mis· slon Viejo Really 581 1000 A lovely 2 bdrm condo Houae & 2 car gar nr high closet~pool&elevator. school . F ee land . ~naallonal 180 degree $130,000. Agt 641-0763. views & gorgeo us ----- C atalina s unset s . 2 2 houses on a lrg lot. All 11tory, fireplace. deck . aorta o f p ot ential sw.~ORTH END JHO,ooo. Alt&4l.a78S. A plctureAque 2 bdrm home with ch arm ina aardens. Within walking dlstanc~ to everything. Stained fr leaded 1laas wlndowa, carved man· tie. Dl0,000. ~ ....... '4'-'c~ ..... ,~_.n VILLA IAUOA Preati1loua Adult Con· dot on the Blutrs above Newport Bay are now a vaflable for rc-ule with attractive an urna ble toana. Some with oc:ean • mountain vlewa. Prlcgd fr6m i1H,OOO. For d•la"•· ptem, Vitw•' ilS ~ M5-MM -------IY OWHER, SAVE 38r. 2 Ba. 23(»..q rt 2 frplcs, spa Financing avail $196,500, or trade. <.:all Answer Ad 11397 at 642 4300 24hrs per d ay OWNER ANXIOUS Cutl' 3 Bd 2 Ba w room to expand. Coi) frplc. nu k1t1.·hen_, Lowest price an the Hgts Sl69,500. As· s ume Sll2,000. Jeanne Salter 631 1266 R&'Mrte H l':At.TllHS llGCAHYOH GOLF COURSE LOT OwnH Must S .. I ! Agent. Dann Bibb 675 2311 640-7665 RVM* Rt:AI TORS •1000/o ~• 12.5%. 3 Br. 3ba, 2S00s1r Ownr mot.iv Bayc rest. Prine only Bkr. 751 6836 ---ATTHEIEACH Nice 3 Bdrm hoU!le in super condition. Te mflc rinani1Df.fff ft 542-5801 146-1103 SPECT ACULA.R OMIEACH White sand a t your r o o t s t eps , sp iral staircase. angled tlass, contemporary wood & Charter Rily & Invest. 496·8122 831 8811 LUXURY 4 Br, Cam rm. 2 frplc. Over 3000 s /f, beaut yard " patio. ram k itch. AHumable ln. $24~900. AA lliCHRL1RS Lp L.ot-ft..tdftc) ..... Oc... Fr....t lu1y ll•d. Corner lelow "*' $447,000 Owner will fllN.ce BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 67>4630 M-1 SI 0.55 per sq ff. f080 60,000 sq n M·I in prime ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Weslm insler location 307 N 4~1£!Tb1f Real SIZ,500 DM Owner will rinanee al l3'k ror 30 yrs. Please 3 Br 1 Ba custom home. call Broker 631·2246 tree lined st. Assumable ----. --FHA loan . OWC will Coftdom1niumsjTown· carry balance Total houw1fors.ale 1700 sales price $85,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540·3666 Whelan Real Estate CAHYOM CREST COMDO 3 h o u ses on 1 lo t . Riverside. Sl0,000 dn Pnn only OCL lnvUL menls 714 lj51·1723 Duplex . Cos ta Mesc1 . 28drm ea Assume lst o w e 2nd $153.500 640·8585 San Clemente DuplePltx J yrs old, 1 blk to . s h arp 2Br, 2Ba $50,000 dwn. $230.041> DCL Investments ClM l 851·1723 ---100/o DWM CA$H FlOW 20 units , R1vers1i l'. S360K , Owne r 1AJI 544·0333 or 67~~ OCEAN VIEW · DUPLEX . AIAHDOHED LIDO ISLE 2 STY glass. lncredable m aster T--.-. ---s uite with VU, b11r & s pa. us m 1090 3 Bdrm Wtth patios. sun· d eck, sunken Living Rm .. fo'amaly Rm , 2 Fireplaces . Tennis & pool. $225.000. 114 <.:anyon Dras tic r eduction :on brand new Bal~~a duplex. Isl owners 2~•; depreciation Great ren· tal area. 100 reel frdm beach Large 3 bdrm 3 bath plus 2 bdrm, 2 ba(h Owner wall assis t 10 rina ncing. $4.25,000 100/o DOWN Super VU from gourmet ••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen & din rm Includes 2 bed + fam rm home plus 2 bed unit. Lane , CdM N 0 Q U A l. I F' Y I N G Beaut1Cu l 4 UR. 4 ba estate Steps to private beach and bay Open beamed vaulted ceal mgs M ajcstic master & ~uest s uites ~.00 FP SllOR F.UNE ASSOC 842·2262 $975.000. 631 1400 - WATI:..HrRONT HOML.!) REAL ESTATE 63 1-1400 macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY CUSTOM IAYFIOMT! Docking for vessel up to 80' ! SBRS and b~ths incl ma.ids room and convertible libr.ary/d~n . Huge m aster suite w/sltting rm and fireplace. O~er financing available to quahfled buyer . $1.495,000 incl. land. 147' on the water. Larry Oyer <C·ll) WA TBROMT DUPUX! Big 3BR and 2BR duplex right on the beach. Great opportunity. $725,000. Coby Ward (C-12) DIAMATIC VllSAILLIS IM 11• CAMYOMI 4 BR, den home w / garden spa entrance, 3 fplc & golf course location . $675,000 land included. Barbara Aune (C·l3) HAllO& VllW HOUISl New ll1Un1 I M o nac o Mod e l w /quallty appolntmenta on large lot. Beamed overhand & fire pit. La assuma ble loan. $225,000 leasehold. Carl Butler (C·14) 642..aJJS -1i2·1414 C~VohyC....., '41-llH 111..a woodb;ldq. c.,...., * *HISTORIC Open H Sat Sun 445 Paci ric·Tus tin DenneSoderling Rltr Owner's anxious Bring ---•64o.ilii•45iiiil8._ __ a ll orrers Restored Redhill~Realty 1;1:~-1 :wo beauty. on 1 • acre For Fresno $52,950. 2Br 2ba more mro call Ranch ne w condo 131,,•·: ussm R I 55 2000 In. 209 /255·6248 --------- 1800 e-n/\NC:H !\!ALTY ~>'> 1 ?.000 ' Whelan re logo•f\O houses·TK camera" 2·2 BR, lba 10% VA loan 4 units. 5 units. 6 units. 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• leavttful eo..dos al S 7 9 . 0 0 0 . P r 1 c e units. 16 units. 32 units QUAIL MIADOWS $130,000. Agt. 557-5150 All have good rinanc~ TUSTIM Good loans. Call for • 50/o DoWI\ 50/o CCMMI. NEWPORT IEACH tails. 540.-3666 '/ lo selling agt. or will pay Wa lk to ocean. super ;;..liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~'9 all buyers closing costs shop, 4br, 2ba + 3br. & Very lrg, frplc, gourmet 2ba, furnished BK R kitchen. pool, whl rlpool, 1m<2ii1ii3ii>94iiil5·1ii3548iliil ___ _ tennis eris. spacious •-------....,...,...,,....., grounds. MOMe Property 2000 132-2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW PORT IEAC NIME , Duple•ff & Triplex• S3 million plus in incolie property listings. Aak for Sandy TAX SHRYER!! .... ;~ • 16 UNITS · North of Das· 640..5357 ••••••••••••••••••••••• neyland. Over $55.000 ________ ._ gross Income· $58,500 --------• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Modular type home. O cean view-El Moro Beach Park, ap 70. 2Br, space rent $175 mo. 20 yrs lse. 1811.900. 499-3816 $33,000 Assumable Loan, May 1st! Assume 11"13 ~.000 lst. Owner will help finance a bundle! 1649,500. *Cote R ealty & Investment 640-5777 2bdrm +den, 2ba. 24X60 ,_ _______ _ Vlkln1. New crpt, aU ap- plla ncea Incl. Really APPi.i VALLEY s harp. F/P. Mll.SOO. Pvt. Near n ew •·Plex, 2 Party. Prin e . O nly . bdrm, 2 bath each unit 98()..3029. with flnplace, enclosed ---------• patio, double garage. '71 Excell 8'x30', bath, $11$,000. Bill Grundy, kltcbn, 12'"12' s hed Rltr,t75-tl&l. 7 Units lplg Beach cond No vacancies. 16 Units Lennox. C paying tena.nta. 6 Unlts L.A. Like n No rent control. 4 U nits Anahc l Owners unit. Pride Ownership, B rolr er 7t 4 /147 -851 S3900. Calll31·291M. •---------Ownerlll\lftS.IJI COSTA MESA A1ent. Dan Blbb Near new 2bdrm, 2ba, .., UnJta. Breed" Butter. ii8'7m5-ii2ii3liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii840-iiiiliiii 1arden tub, hmlly That'• '"'-t these u_nita room, uUlt1 room. cloH are reterNd too. AP· to r,.. ... ,.. abopplnf, pro1t. ~ IC", CottV•· b u • I I n • I . nle.nl lo alhtorw. UBt. W It e n d • I • v • ft ' tBr. 950~'!00· Good .,: ( 714 )1U· 4111, tenne. ,_,_ ... lradt. 2 Bdrm Warm ln1ton exhtln1 loal) ph.11 ownl!r "&" end unJt. Oreat f I n a n c l n I t o ioc.uoo. Optn bouM Sat 10~·$115,oOo·courteay 6 S\&D 12·4 at f 10 paid to reallors·•PPL Wi.Ddwood. Al\. 562·0le0 onl)'·7Jl.-.S. 111414t4-11n 1--1111M'iiiiiiiil'l•P'iii--1 '°I OrMI 644-6Zt0 HorbotV....,C...-t110HCl·4I04; DJ•: Mc M a1 b le a I\ y , (213)..,._ M2·1&'M,....,.ev•. --------______ , • . --.. (f I 11• r. '''' .,.,., Afat 11d1..... A,zt uta......_ Afalwcata......_ .............................................. ·•····•················ ............................................ . ...,..._ ... 1161• .._..._ hti' th•"U•,_ rtr• ..... .._. J7N ....... 1122 MIM Jll4H ·-· .._.M41Me .......... 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A-'1 5 _, . ----aa. ~-•W. laU, lilorTO to •P• JOOl • ttaalt tu, ._.,..., 11,_, fun/wal--. ecDta cm.11. ~---Db C»Haa ¥\I, l Br ..,.1, IMA .~·-·~.:..: r.trHt. -mo. Aat a•rdeo land1cepJ.aa. a.71rea.!laU: SlOteo. ;_ -uu .. •~-' "'5.-.-i fltomo._.. ..-...w 1714 d t d •1 -mo"" mo._. GN1.lf7.-r llOCM,Jecuai.GrealJoea· l1•&.ZlenDt.8eeut.Viewa cowt."v.., .. ay ..... ~. u . • ............. ••••••••• eeora •' w 1•r. or s•S·l115 . 1970 hon. elo1e to ever· 11.t &ht Petlfte Oetaa, comm.~ll.O. STOO /mo. 1 famUy. ar CIAM llDI OP SUSC4SITAI ~~"Amo. AU for Wellace,C.M. 2bdnn coado, fl'Plc, pool, y t ll I a 1 I Some .IS.taroliu•Cayuc-. Huatla1toa Mell. HWY. P'W'Dlbr -y . SPACIOUSl.bdnn pa&Jo arBrootbuntlrAdam1. towai.o ... ltaptawllh 1 C&ll (114)f'1&.Tlll. •••0 •• .. •••••••••••••• •bdrm.l~.an...at. lbrp Jbe w/pOOI. Yter Caci. aa:.pe..Adulta~u:~ Soutll of PCH. 2bdrm, adult/oo ptta n/bua,; 9640.s.u-•u. dea1 avail. No P•la MAll ... AMOl'fll lbdrm, Iba d~~. au, e--1 .. -.lll'lt c.omdo· Lo•· ro uad l•j!e UJOO • .-.. 1110 N .. Port Bl. lbe , frplc . deck, 1toree11B0~7m pleaM.P'romlWO. " .. i.~ • _.. wa1her/dryv lliook·up, """.::.•:.~-1 b ·f 1 4tMN4cw-··L511 ~btwnt•sPM wuber/dryer. M7S. MIAITMlllACH M ... 11 ... -. ~•·u , rUY my tqWI# h1ae new noon crpt.s, paint e., ., SMHW, •· rp1c. 116-MU aft &pm Lera• newer I Br. paUo • 2 b ba b Ina """ ,_. .....,...,.. .,over 12" lnt. °" out· 9650 + dep: 11md cblld peUo, .. r. ft«factJ. lm· ,.,tlliecll JJ6' CA.SAllO.O · reraae. Adul&a. no pet.a. J· 2 ,Adi~ ·Jtst A'Al"r'M8fTS 1 •tandlnt debt. 10 you <*.No peta. 1tU lleyer. mac. Nr N .. laod/EW.. ...................... ALL UT1LITll:8 PAJO Sl'7S. M5-51T7. ~0• a~~·.. .'!.:..-· ~ 1n1ne Ave. ~&D be oaeoltheownen 541-Mlf '7'5 -.-Edu .. er. --· of Camper World., RV . SeHpra.yCondolBr2be, Newport Sbotel Canal Compare before )'OU OD. bedroom ud ct.ft. NEW BR.EEDAPTS. 148·'234 Bel·~~~~e~r parkl ln Utab to Clean 2 Br bouae, aar. trplc, mt1R1ertr&1. rec froat411drm.lba,oewly r•11t. Cu1tom dHl(n Two bllba. Key to Becb·f.115. Frple, rec AvaUnow 2 Br.2Ba."675. 641-0JIZ •«hera naUonwtde. Oo-adul&a, no pe&a. t5CIO + facll. He t•te. Nr dec:or~. J bl«b to fHtUl'H: Pool, BBQ private beach. &.cellent room. pool, Jacuul, a Br. 2 Be. D . Both un-•--------- lna tbru divorce 6 need dep. 2JIO l!lden Ave. Broollbufllt • Hamlltoa. ocean. ta_. cov 'rd 1•n1e. ne~ location. Gnat OC!Hn eocloted praie. 011 " Ill . Dew paint, drape1. llST V AUii •.. ~l:)~l~. f • • t . New, dl.x I br, z~ ba, WIS . It I .._ _, a Br. 2 Ba . ..,.,. yard, 2 furniture, iurrounded Yi';. ~· ~•duh waler pd. Adult, DO pe&a. Xtra clean. Frplc'1, bit· Verutlle1 comer pen· -~ frplc, d ... ,.r. w/o--r. ..~.. ca~ar•••· 17~ mo. wltb pluab land1caplna. rn . mo. early !! .. •HHu•mllton. C.111. In•. dabwar, ,., ••• cath. tbouae 2 Br 2 Be, comm Tr d ... _ tn ,. .. 1 "' ...---Adult Uvlq at Ill bat. eue. Al!a!, 7!0-0JP. -1 Ii .. _,_ .. ed b a e ce..... awnta n yarda, peUol, tardener. l ... tW• 11 . N • -· -ce n11. luuvu.nu y pool. Jae., wit room. ,~property In Oranae Kida/pet• OK. 1725. H..._. JZ4J Sl'ACIOUSM.I. 0~·furniahedSl'70 Spic •Span 1Br upper. petlo declta. Drive by '700/mo.87~17117 ( ::li Call 568-5518 or Lorri, wlltdy1 &47-9571 ; ....................... To~•11 2Bdrmfumlabed-C M lhture adults. No pets. 7322 Garfield, H.B. Wl'WWVV -w. W"-~ ...... ='1 oat. ... 1124 Kitchen. bit. ·--. o•-. 531-84110. c ute 2 Br. 1 Ba . ' 6tii9f C__... eves/wlmdl541-5'M. Broedmooc-Condo. 2bf, New 2 br:t. 2~ be, Back -.._.,,.... ..,,, ....................... hwuher. Call;;, 4PM. fireplace, 1ara1e ln lov- ' ~-r 2110 4br, 2ba, a10/mo S..lllut 2bala"pper le¥eliv pet o Bay loc. uar, pvt. paUo. Stunalna Lee lbdrm MIWLY DICC>a. 142·'°'4. Lar1e 3 BR 2\AJ ba, wtth ely Newport Helahta. •;; •• ~~::? ............ S300 security nelnw :1th :~::UTes1~ !'!!57~. Swan: 1157..acr7, aarden apt, pool/rec 1 Br. au pd, encl aar, un1e. Kida le pet• 1535. 875--0349 •· cpt/pnt. formal din a r ..i. ._.. .,.., -aree S115 now ·-.. St d / .. _ pool .... ul Larae Bachelor modern 'welcome. l mile to Qfflce Bld1. l'1000lq rt. 1 75'·09N 1ar. r.,.c, y-.. comp., . , u...u . wuucr, . ,_ ll. Eut.aide lot. No pet.a. ocean. teoo mo. 984-2937 Cro.1 from bch. Le brtabt + acre &rnd. Juat off mlcroweve, eomm. pool, S Bdrm. frplc, walk to DIS Mo. Deluxe Mobile 142·507S $325 54&4QI 2Br 1 ba, put furn. D/W. H w Y 5 Ocean a Ide. 2bdrm w 11ar. $31$. new Jae, tennl1. No pet1, beach, pool • tennll. Home. Mature Adult.a. 2 Ir. I I• Apt . 2br 2ba cpta-dpe bltna o-r paUo. te.50/yrly, 96l.a2.IS3 l250,000 will handle. l· crpts, fncd yrd, water :t~prU 1· f750/mo. S72:5. Aat. 711).111211 No pet.a. Quiet, aecure. Newly decor. Gu pd, 2 Br. 1 Ba. frplc, dahw1hr, dw fp enc 1ar ldy Ip . 413-1723Blrr pd. 2228 •·o" Placentia. . Ste-to the beach, tae 4 lHI Newport Blvd. en c 1 1 a r . Po o I . new crpe • drps gar 988-1021. Newport Hetiht.a Duple.x 83&-4120 3bcl 2be •1-•1-tory ,... Ml-U73 d I w a 1 her. Adu It 1 . $680. 821·1880. ' . n -2 Br· 1 Ba. Adult.a, no Beautiful San Dleco. 48 • rm. • ...._ 1 br dplx, 2~ ba, peUo, 2 · ....,aut. 2,2e IQ ft. W /D. pet.I $4115. mo. lit, tut Jbr unit.a. All amenltle1. New Condo For Rent ::re:: i..e~rto r:!= sty, lmmac. SlOOO yrly. 2 Br apt. Adul&a, 00 peU. 142-5073 1 Br. 6 Bach. with loft, Marble frplc, intercom, deposit. 517 Bolaa. Daya SubjecttolOhexc. Prin· te50, lae utro turfed month et '875. Avail 8'1:S.ZSOT Btwn Tam lt8pm lnqu.ltt l lrToWllllHM Acrvpat!a' ddrpso. u'-yflorpftlcA. p28ts'. !.:~;~~. ~·!~·~~~: ~~· Ev~ & Wknda 1~iples pleue. SS50.000 deck, 641-1881, •ll· 411111 Call (Tl4)840-Z9IS 171~ Rochester. (rear> Newlf decor. I•• pd., ~~. .... bar, 84e-ll50l. ____ . -----wB~lrl handle . 1·433·1123 East.side Coodo. lae 2 br, after7.pm. VILLA BALBOA 2 Br Hml~leecAI l140 en c I a r .' p oo I , . 1"1...-1144 OCIANFIONT • · t'Lb view avail d /waaher. Adults . -.o..t f S 1~ ba, pvt peUo, encl.'".... 1244 n •·ocean • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142•5073 We1ts1de Duplex Apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Duplex , o ...!:!! ~600 aar, pool. Adults. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• abort term -.W/mo. $.1'75/up 1·2 bdrm pool Up1tain. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Upetalni. 2 car garage • ro,..... •r 6 peta $495 548-2990 VERSAJLLES 2Br 2ba, Jae adlt ~ Ftond ' PINE BLUFF APTS Refrlte stove enclsd Orangetree condo-lbdrm w/auto opener, washer ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · Lar1e 3 Br.Condo 2~Ba. luxuryfumCondo.Sbort ·Ha 84.22s:w a , 1 Br with loft. 2 Ba. aar. N~ peta ~r amall +loft, ate, wash/dry, &dryer lncld.Avall.4·1. ~A scenic Oregon Coatt. Beaut. 2Br adult only Din area, family rm, terms. ' ' · or&42·3172 children. Cl90 770.5629 inc. water, lennla, pool. TSL MGMT. 642-1803 Electricity, fenced, out· townhae. 2 car gar. frplc, crpt, 2 itory, WaterfrootHomea, loc. Bachelor apt. utU pd, 1 Adult complex, patio, · Jae. Adults no pets. "50. --------- standing vlew. acceul· Laundry , putting comm. pool. Avail. 3-l~i ReeltofS ffH400 bllt to bcb/pier, nao aft view, frplc, encl tar .. E. Slde 2 Br 1 Ba, good 955·3426. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath dupl~x . •trle, owner492-2499 courae, very quiet. ~1:;9t:;~~poelt. Ca ·--·5pm 980-2551 caa atove, dilbwuber, location, no pets. $400. leach 1141 near be a eh. Frplc, 16-00/mo. Ask for Bob 3 Br 2 Ba. tnd. refrta. LCMJm41 a.... 1741 ;fr!·O:~ rm. No pet.I. lmmed. 831-6155. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar a 1 e . S515 mo. ::~:~:~~~f :!~e 982-8891,or531-4750 LE As E Tu rt le r o c It fenced yrd. 1750/mo yr-••••••••••••••••••••••• SPMC 831..S107 EASTSIDE 2 br w/bltna Watch the surl from thla Newport Beach Realty, at Useless Bay with view llDS/PITS OtC Glenn, lr1est alncle fam ly. Ast. 673-335.5 Studio, lux. spa, TV, aar. 11. backyd, very beaut. 1 Br. Condo. l800 - 7 -80-- 7-24-1-·------ of Mt. Ralnler & Pu1et E Std 2 8d $495 home, 5bdrm, 3ba, fam maid service, phone, MESA VERDE home at-cln. "650 mo. 646-0329 ~~:~;•· last + sec. 3 Br 1 Ba. Stepe to beach Sound. Sindy beach, W./G:ra1e. ~':2.2510: rm, central air, 3 car Walk to beach. Beaut. SlOQ /wk . .s&-2227 mosphere. 2•3dlx apt.a. EASTSIDE 3 b . 1625. Property House. "" If pool tennis court & 6'8·4&48. c~r. walk to pool fr ten· Newport Crest 4 br con· No peta. 545-1034. r, 2 ba, Ne 1 d t d 2B 642-3850 or&U-1010 aO • ' n111. Sl.050. Call Gary do, fam. rm. din. rm, Waterfront. private fireplace, 11. deck. Ideal w Y econ e r , · wnuch more. 70' on fresh 2Ba duplex On Cliff Eut.sidelyroldEnaU.h after8pm:752-8318. pool, tennis , s1100. 1 beach, security, pool. 2 .... ~..... loc nr. 11th. SS85 mo. .· · lbdrm condo with pool. water canal. $97,500. T d 3 br 2~ b f7ll5 B f 11 f L ~-~ .,.. 646-03:29 Drive. Miies of white very pvt on Rutland Rd. -..uuaatl206)321·5'64. muo ~r.A111t' for aiu11 : WOODBRIDGE 3 Br. lY• ~0886 I M~bil: Ttom~·~:::. APAIT.....-rS' water view. Adulta. no Adult.aonly.CallSJ3.3822 MARINE LAND ua HAI\. Ba. Condo. 1600/mo. Harbor View Home, 3br, ··"-1802or-c: AO:.n Beautifully laodacaped 0-PoW 3126 peta. 1675 494-7891. or "•().Gc:c:7_ Rr••TY ,,.....__, .,....; ••~ rd ....., P ••~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. ....., Q.Q.. ___ c.n&. Writ (714 )833·6029 · 2ba frplc, 1 yr Ille 11125 ~ 1ar en a_.. a....,. or ---------•• Nice Townhouse. $495. 2 R a m a . H om e no 'pets 644 -7220 or ,_wportleod. 1769 decks. Pool •spa. Heat 2 br, balcony, D.W .. l Bdrm. North End W~lk Oceanfront. Charming 1 -,~h!'!':: ~~~~· ~~~~~ Br l~ Ba. Avail. April (213)tlMMJ090. 549•8755 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paid, covered perktn1. dean, coln laundry & to beach. lnclds utili . br lower apt. No view 1. Savaae Wllde & Co. . oceanfront. w It I y ; Adult.I. no pets. I or 2 wsbr, aar. nr ocean. 499·l526 $400 mo/YTIY One adull, ~~Jmh~~·~a~.v~~ 875-6806 WoodbndgeTownbouae2 Spectacular ocean & bay Easter, Smr. Now. 2·4 penoruOK. 493-59S3aft5PM. Quiet studio. avail. im· nopeta 87~3823 gt, f 01 · . Mt ator~. 3Br, l~ ba, pool, view VersaUles 2 Br. 2 Br. Xlnt loc. 873-SURF 1 Bdrm $400 ed 1296 Call 497 5530 wMei Ro I I ym&pi cp st, 3 SR. 2 lily, Back Bay tennis & lake. 9650/mo. Ba Penthouse Private 2 Bdrm 2 Ba *500 VACANT m ' . . . Le&1e or Lease Option t an er uce d p I •-· · · 2_,. V rd W 2bdrm duplex, fr pie or 499-~ s 3b cond b ·~ · d G f 1 con o. oo •Jacuzzi. 551·5526,7»3403 iuarded adult comm. Luxury Oceanfront ~ ansua ay • · ---pac r o 2'12 a . oun real. or n· aso. 63Hl995, ask for All amenties. $1200/mo. Weekly.2or3Br.Comp. S40-M28or54t-2408 carport, blt·ina. $490. L.,._.Hlh 1150 Quiet toe S695 /mo estors. Engineering Ruth orSteve Turtlerock . New 675449864231162 furn . i ncld linens. 2Bdrm1Ba $465 831·31.26or493-2252. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 ·1759, 631·4744 /i tudy complet e d . townhouse. 2 Master · ' · · 640-4784. 2Bdrm28a "'80-485 "-+ ..... leach 3140 2br 2ba.Enduntt condo. 759·9100. 1650,000. Call us 11t Neitt to backbay-1900 sq bdrm, fam rm, 2~ Ba. HARBOR RIDGE·3Br, 388 W. Wlllon, 831·5S83 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leisure World. Fum or ---------~206)321-5464. ftcondo,4Br3Ba,mlc· 1750sq.ft.Proi.decoral· 3Ba,atudy,vlewdeck1, 2 HUGE Bedrooms In THIWHIFR.ETltEE unfurn. 6 mos /yearS.CltOM..ee 1176 MA R IN E LAN D wv, xlnt kitch., appl., ed. Pvt patio. Pool, ten· Jae pool tennis rz 000 super location. Fully lease . 631·1~0 art 6. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY tennls.pool,jac .. sauna. nil,parkcloee.IOOO/mo. mo:81s-44Jn,549-m' db 1 L fourdxuarbyleAdliulvlntuni_ts12at.~f3· Collec t 213 /332·4233Nearnewlbrapt.Built lt..che1, ' etc. 185-0. Bob615-4277 833-8217or752-6492. cerpete • ullt· na, g ' • d a Y s . ins, car.....o. drapes, car G 2700 The Bluffs 3 Br 1\AJ Ba around noor. Adulta, no Br. We ll decorated.•-----.;.______ t"'' ·· '°.,.1 Eastaide. lge 3 br, 2""1 ba, ltEHTALS pell. l350 mo. Apply Apt Olympic size pool, light· Loci-ta H'9-f 1152 port, laundry racilily, .c,,.••••••••••••••••••••• 2 sty, dbl gar, 2 patios, 2br 1 ~ba $550 near •to~:.:4~boola, E 5 8 8 W. W I la o n ed tennis court, Jacuzzi, •••••• ••••••••••••••••• public tennis courts and 19 Acres. leveled, 1rrigat· immac S700/mo. Berit, 2+den. 2,,.. ba S750 146-4417. perk like landscapln1 . L tbd lb 1 golf course right behind ed farm land Xlnt for agt. &42-823S. 3br 2~ ba '750 Np\ Creal condo, 4 Br 2~ Moel beauWul bldg. in ~~ril [;r:· so~· ~"o8~1 : property_ Adults, 00 mobile homes or re· 3br2ba 96'75-1775 Ba , 1pllt level , dbl YUR·ROUNO FUN: H.B. Terrl495·1Sl3,496-4040. pet.a Avall. April 1· S375 •ldentlal loU. Adj to city Duplex. 1 bdrm. 1 bath 3br 2ba Sl250 furn. aareae. Leue _,/mo. .Matft•sM From t3ll5 846--0619 mo. Owner. 642-0138. water/gu. 3'h mi west plua Uvlnc area. Private 3b 2' ... b 8alW\ lit I .... _ -1 --.. Soc••• Activnies 0•· --=---· Mewport ll6f <r~-•--lllO of 4th ave on 8th St. entrance • pa:Uo area. ~brr 2::_ba• ::;:: ' aat .._.., . .., ·-rect"r •Free Svndey ' BMl. Y APTS. •••••••••••••••••••••• • ::::":'.=.••••••••••••• .. ...., ...,., Brunch • 880 s •Per Yum a , Ar I z on a . Stove" mrta, incl. $350 Harbor Hllhland Jbr, tiea •Plus mvchmore I 1!5(),000. 714 /497-1982 mo 787 "" Joann St. 2ba. frplc, rzoo, tbru ,., Eat.t. 963-8182. Do not disturb Au1. 979-MM, 522-7305 " bca.-p 2100 tenants. ILUffS ~"'••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside. Redecorated. Mobile Homes.Lakeside 2Br , ram. rm. frplc , _JUI Bear Lake o r garage. fenced yard. -Ocnfront Laguna Bch, 646·6813. terms or trade. 499·3816 Spac 3 Br. bonus rm tt523CAMPUSDa·l~ltft ll...tah w /pool tbl. Asking S700. · New 3br, 2ba, Bonita Plan , 1 story, etc. Sl 150 /mo. 644-2300 MIWPOIT Tiil. 3 Bd 2~ Ba 96'7S/mo. 3 Br 2 "'-Ba. vu 1700. QM.AT RECMATION: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro shop1 • 2 Health Oubs•Sauna • Hydromassage • SW1m ming • Or 1v1ng Range IEAUTIFUl APARl · MENTS. Singles 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fvr nosheO & Unlurnoshed Brand new beautlf\11 lrl apt, for families with I or 2 cbUdreo. Near park. Heat paid. No pet.a. 2Br, 1 Ba. "670 391W. Wi.laoa.'31·5583 WALLACE ST. APTS. Newly decorated 2 Br. 1 Ba. $425. Small child OK . no pet1 . 2049 Wallace #1, 645-6452 '"" AOUI T ~ ~ llllt NG • I & 11111 P11t0 Apt\ • 0 1\h•Uh«I\ & 890 \ • Poo1 & At< Aoom • C1rci.n l 1"4\0D"'Q • J~ IO Bo ch ' Sl>Op\ SE A f N VIR O NMENT •u 1; tfAM tt T1,J>4 t 1 Ii M •• 1',•H ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Im med poss. Agt Lila Woodbridce area lrg 3 HCMtHt FwNthed ~0709 Br. 2\AJ Ba. 2 car garage, John MarshalJ 831-12186 • Ad1.11t l1v1ng •No Pets • Models Open dally 9 to 6 2 Bd 1 Ba. $175. Clean & •--------- ·~··••••••••••••••••••• £.s . Small 1 Br. Duplex. ~I.a.ct l 106 gara1e. yard, stove & ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrlge. Gas & water C\lle 3br, avail April 1 · paid. $325 mo. NO PETS. fam rm. din area, frplc, crpta, drpa, window cov· era. Comm. pool. Avail aft. 3-25. 1825 per mo + deposit. 752·1.2829·4. RVM~ ll I· '\I l • 111-. •/lune 18 $6$0 /mo 209 548-6680. -Gamet . l.e61..()893 ---------NI 4bd 2~b h The Blufft, 3 br, 2 ba con· t p Ill _, 3107 NPT Hgu Spac new 3 ce rm. a ouse. do, l fir, end unit, walk .-.0• IR ••• br 2~ ba·t~. Ideal 2 frplc, nr •hopplnl toever,,. .. 'MI, avail. 4/1, ••• •• •••••••••••••• •• 1 ' f 1 f center pool Jae tenni• "OO/m1o ...... 7...._• ....,. '• oc. w / rp . am rm. • • ' · •• _........, Oekwood Garden Apartment• Newpof1 lffch/So. 1700 16th St 10over •i 161n• (71'1 842-5t13 Newpof1 Beech/No. 880 Irvine qulet. no kida/pet.a. Call Crai1. 831-1.261 1 br, 1 ba, frplc, OW, encl. ear. Nr Hunt. Harbor. Jan, 846-1186. le 3 Bedrooms . $400-$650. Kida OK, no pets please. Water I Trash Paid. Carport. 3Br, 2Bt, 4·plu, car, 1184·25Mor'l73-29'71. Agt.; adult.a, no peta. $680. 1040 no fee. g. BR + 1era1e + paUo. laun. rm, attached ear. 1725. 551-811131 atler8PM. ----------1 .~1750-+ dep. for period rz25 mo. 846-0329 W 0 0 0 B R 1 D G E Harbor View Homes, r•1 161•11 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, cpta, drpa, ,from Apr 22 thru June D9HpP 226 "CREEKSIDE" WUlow 3bdrm. 2ba, nice 1treet, 1?!41 ~11CM INSTANT IN d /w,enclcar.Beachlt5 c. Valenda~1918 •---------- ,J.,S. 2131~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plan. Profea1lonally 1ardener Incl. sa50. I~::::::::::::::::::::::::= 3 Bdrm. 2 Be. Xtra Ira Polnt1 area. "650/mo. Mewpori a..di l 16t 1900 ft. 3bdrm d landaceped Model home 940-4829. afterlpm. Apt. 2 story, 2 c ar 84.2·9032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba,111WMt kilc~n. irg' on the park. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 Newport Ternce 3 Bdrm, Fanta1llcally furnished 1ara1e, frplc, yard, w /d ---------townhouae, wtt.h ocean hook up. Small child, HUNT HARBOUR AREA Cohmpl. fturn. 20BKr 2~p. ':la, mHt.er suite, dbl 11ar. Sto1 r1y. dFamh rm .• 1Dln., 2Yt ba, frplc. Like new. view. Tennis court, pool. small pet OK. A muat to Xtra lae 2br, 2ba "695 sort erm . rice fenced yrd. very cean, rp c, 1 war, m cro· Gar, cerport. SSH. W25 /mo.T80-9U1 see. pool/jacadultaonly nee. $950. 8'13·1624 or children ok, no pet.I. lat wave. Wl"5 mo. No peU. '91·4388 1---------TSL MGMT au.1903 CATS WELCOME 873-5261 + last + ssoo sec. 964-25NAaeot.nofee. 2 br, 2 be nl~ly furn.•---------lm5Lyonl2 846-3S4l $700 /mo. 955·2473 3 Br. 2 Ba. Fireplace. Adulta. 6/15 . 9/1. 9535 tunnlna Lae lbdrm, UDO ISLE cbarminl 3 8am·5pm. Ranch Realty hu leue1. Step1 to beech. M75. mo. Reh, No pets. iardeo apt, pool /rec bdrm. 2 bath, playroom. meny to cbooee from . n.... rt u-·--..... _..,. lust remodeled. $1850 Fowt.IR V.., l2l4 5495.$950. Cell for In· ~;&:1/iQ""""'· ~·.-... '31·7874. area S3S5.110W. 18th St. mo to mo. Bill Grundy. •••••••••••••u •••••••• form1tJon. ii=:&:: ,.210 SHORT TERM Rentab Spa clout 3 BR. GS. 87s-&181 . Giant 211ty 4br. Huie _...A• ~ Weekly&monlhly Pool lfla·-..i-racU. L1e 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, lndry hook-up, patio. Ed· l naer /Bolla Chica. Avail. 4/1. 155(). ~3129 f ed _,. '8CI\ Ref •• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • \imAU ~ enc Y•u -.-. req. A1eot, 875-8170 5'8-115M Hunt. Landmark lbdrm •estcllff 3bdrm, den. Call Bonnle llM-7•1 or "675. lit, last + 1150. condo. 40/yr a1e min .. Sba. nr schools, park, Beth962·218'75 2bdrm. lbe..1. drive by. 13155. Yrly. Clean 1 Br. Townhouse Eutalde 2Br. sec . as many other completely furn .H.t ..... .._.l240 2008 S . uarnaey . Partly furn. w/1ar11e l~ba .2Sty.3yra.old, amenltles.$400.980-l347. Wate r /1ardener pd.••••••••••••••••••••••• 844·5089. space. ~blocktobeach. aar. No peta. $465 /mo. --------- '*975/mo. 846-11635. Northwood Model house. 118 ~ :Mth. St. One 675-8133 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhouae. 5 bl.ks to ocean. Eleaant 2 2 stry ' Br 2~ Ba 2500 So Coast Vl11u. 3 Br 2 ba, Adult. 213/'1'91M356. Near beach. Oara1e. hdrm, lba, ste ps to bdrm, fam rm & den. a/f t11So/m0 MHl7n lmmac. Rec facll. Sec. . 1355, £/Side, 1 BR, car. Toddler OK . su5 . !ocean, April I-June 15. <1750 mo). PIU11b crpt.s, · · · 1ate. Nr MacArthur & Aw•illh lit + lut + $100. No 980-l21tor83l-8055 if400 /mo. A&t Judy: 2~ ba, cedar 6 11111. Woodbrld1e Townhome, Brtatol.'545,191-8398 'if fl ...... d pet• 2 BR alao avl •Mt-HOO. Db\ ~ar f1 A~a~'tafully 2 story, 2bdrm, l~ba, S04liil L...-1216 .... ~~ ............... 541-Wl; 846-2325 ' ~block to beacb. lbdrm, Villa Balboa Condo, ;!a;.nl. ~al~iat':io pool, tennis• lake .•••••••••••••••••••••••......... 3102 adulu. $175. 1.22 9th St. PAii NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTIY CLUI LIVING IM MIWPOIT llACH l + convt. den. 2b.a, cstm decor , $525. < 213) 478-7449, (714) 540-7563. Lve. meu. Tatlft llfO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Security apt.s, lbdrm & 2bdrm, utll pd. adults. no pets. From $375 836.5506, Roc.t 4000 An adult community on ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Back Bay. Spec· La1una Beach Motor Inn. tacular Spa. 7 swim· 985 No. Pacific Coast 1 la 811 h ed Hwy. Laguna Beach. m 01 poo ' 11 l ten· Daily, Weekly, Kitchen nia couru, bike trails, p u t t J n g 1 r e e n , available. Low wanter Bachelors, 1 and 2 tales. 494-5294. bedrooms apartmenta, Gentleman, non-smoker, and townhouse• from SSl0.00 per month employed, over 40. On Jamboree At 54t-7588 . San Joaquin Hills Road Young male, pvt home, (114)644-1900 Meaa Verde area, kitch Oceanfront for Winter priv. 842·4546· wk Rentals. Furnished & _S4_9·_11M_7_hm_. ____ _ unfum. Broker. 675-4912. NO FEE! Apt ... Condo rentalt. ViUa Rentalll. 875-4912 Broker ~---------· 2 br, l\AJ ba + tar, Hoa1 Hosp area, nu decor, open hie Sat 6 Sun 11·3i 4238 Hilaria Wa y, l500/mo. 830-5875 L1e with/without kitchen priv. C.M. non-smkr 642-51&5 MOteh.MCihll 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Inn oceanrront Low winter rat.es. Daily or weekly. Kitchenette. l80 • up. 87~40. 2 Br. 1\AJ Ba. Adults, no SEA LAii pet.a. $395. 54$-2M2 MOTn Eutbluff. Spac. l Br, •Weekly rentals now pool, 1undeck . Quiet avail. •S98 and up pleaaant area. Adlta, no •Color TV. •Phones ln pets. $490/mo. 844·4787 rooms. 2274 NeW)JOl"t Blvd. C.M. Dix condo 2br 2ba 2cr 1ar 84&-7445. rrp1c pool 2131431.41ss ---------att 8 or wk:nd.t. Bachelor Room. 230ll W. ---------Oceanfront. Newport lhMI .... •• leech 3140 Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kitchen• Bath Beaut vu, ocean • lites. St . 7 ~~ /HO·U31 o~ 91125/mo. 7»-011.5. OCEANFRONT HOME •••••••••••••••••••u•• BEAUTIFUL 3 Br. 2 Ba. 538·8149, 1181M416. · • . Meu Verde 1800 sq ft . 2 Prof dee. compl. furn. 2 980-5112. Woodbridle Eatates 0 looks pvt beach. 2 br, AnMTS POI llHT frplc, lndry hook·up, 1rr.========~==========m Br. 2ba, ~d /r. r1r. Brand new boule for dlll· New Llncoln3br, 2~ ba. 2~ ba, den. d.tn. rm, lie H.B .• N.B.,Colta Meu paUo, diahWlhr, dbl encl Kennebunkport? SUOO per mo he. crlmlnatlna f1mlly. 3 fam. rm, lndry rm, 2 ::~/mo. 499-2253, SomethlncfcwEveryone 1ar. Adults, no pell. I l2llO mo + security dep 87MU4 MT_.151-blkl to ocean 3 Br 3 frplc1, 2 ear 1ar. small Bach. to • Br. Untum. su o. u os Mace . Wasn't she the biologist who won f · T •11 yd, IM>O/mo. 831-21814 fntlil 32to Apta. Certain loc•Uon• M0-'400 Ho .... U.fulll•d Ba., am. rm. ota Y ....................... offer . Pool apa ____ . ______ 11 The Nobel Prize for Medicine In '697 up1raded fr cU11toml.ied N h ood 1-.. la · ' ' ............ ••••••••••• · ort w , over...,.. I ADULTS COURTYARD fireplace, t..un. room , BEAUTIFUL 2 Br. 2 Ba. ~nf\~ .fi1MNI l20J 11200 mo. 833-0145 park,48r,2~Ba,2000 TWNHSE2bdrm l~ba beamed cellln(•, MeuVerde,llOOaqft. V--."''-!....111'..../\....!/"'".-...J ''••••••••••••••••••••• AM /PM. eq ft, F.R .• frpl, form. att.ched ar, rrPk. air: 1ara1e1, all bullt·ln1. fplc, lndry, peUo, dil· BJ OWNER. ronnal din, Vma Pee 3 Br. Atrium, din, lmmac. Avail $/1. pool. R~ll. nr S.A. Garden 6 Townhouse hw1br, encl 1ar. Adul&a. II• br: pool. Now evall. t~nnla, poc>U, ape. 1 mi '850. 85T-<M8l Frwy, SHO/mo. Call ~\1om 642,1803 no peU. lllOO. 1103 Mace. ';'f\rrowhHd Counlr7 ocean. Wl5mo.182·74ell . Woodbriqe lovely lake Tal·Tl1Sor752·2112'7. · 540-4400. l tf I u b a re a , S a n 'b d C.W dli M9r Jl22 "lernardlno. l·IM-1712, IBrdrm+deo.Jac,quJet froat. 2 r, ~· LaurelwoodTownbouae3 •••••••••••••••••••••••Lr1 l Br. Adult. Near wr.tN-1251 cul·de·HC auper loc by ll.OOO/mo. (Dl)7I0-7 · Br. 1/12 Ba. lllO mo. No S BR 2 be '1!0/ 1h0pe, pool, ell utJl pd. ... , rhih H07 centralperkwltb lake6 ortb•ood Recquet peta.M4·2ZllZ,Tl1·1"1. P~ M:f'· 1.INMonrcwta.Na-Olll. M ..................... bouebacllt rldln1. Club, Qdrm. a., air, CH•• ' ' 1 ._~11 2Br Iba rourpaa Waler OcEAIUJlONI' CONDO. '750 /mo. No pet1. ~dHer, alat cond, U•fw'lllh•' J421 ln~I. M75/mo. ~lit dya 'ftr+clen. a. 2 under· fM.402Sevee. /mo.tnMnll. ....................... Spadoua 1 Br w/aaraae. ceUTlt-4115. O'OQDd ,.,tdni •P· Aat . .ar, 1~8•. uv rm, frplc. cu1ar....., al lake BecbelorCONOO vaoant, ~a"rry fecll '575. A1k N 2Br Zia 1 le •wm t1 encl )'d, 2 car aer. from Ullt _.1q fl J.M. J.!00 I mo. New port or aye . .._llOO .::,::,.•fac, •DllW• C:::..: e.,.... ....... 3122 1rdnr I.a.cl _,mo, 1 yr Pttere to"abome. 2 aeb moaa 2br, lba + pr. adulta, no drpe • .,.i.nt. Encl 1ar, •••••'• ................ lie · PP· tll· 1257 • matt bd.f'IQl,den, I~ be. ~Iowa lbr, av1U the pell. Avail Aprtl 15, M'll. Adul&a, ao peta. 4br • l~ba, Duplex ta-Wl2 Prplc, from dlalna. lat. Poot. Jae, dub hH $900 /mo Hl·tlU; r71-IUJ6TtM111. lt•1tfPk.IUIO'.caU Beeut 4 Br 1 lll7 la• vaulwel cell, A/C, com· eklH to So. Cout Plaui ..o.ua; .-mo 11, "4·'1moc.JtN75' bome.Xlllt'areeor'H.B. IHnlt7pool...SWUil, Adullt. MOO/mo Cal -......nn lbe pool decll nrr J\01~!._!rplad•bl • N L.-_. _ _.._ D 0 . p. t_a . fl l I 0 . ....... 41UU ' • ' ' 8U'1UID • _.all, ~ '° 11i1ec1a, air, lbe r oceu. rnlll. a----71'/lll-Otf'f•'lll/1111 beam cell.lap. eduJu, tar, adl&Ma/llO .-. loc. u,Ja. lap. yd. ram ~~~~Id. f710.mo. 1.aadmarll Condo Jbr, DO peh. Lu SUO. lb Npt fflta ...... IU fta. f'rple, a,&f, DO m~ ...................... IOlf, pool, MCW1l1. VtrJ fTJ.0411. Kao a It. ..10 /mo. USO eo. tU·I U , Br.VlllaPadtkCCllMSo. &11mR.4LD BAY : ale.H.B.(111)......., ,...,.. .... = ..... m.1•r..yrt. •n• Dea, frJk..i. • le. 2 cer Cllarm1a1. Mora_,. I "pcllt .. cmdo. Dr 1'111111l'1 dill Xtra It * .,. C,u. with a aaraae. \.'OUPlt. SS'IS. Br. 1 .. IL pn. '9iatb, .a.. bn.WW 1-d9eep. DAJLYPILOI' drJ9, ....... arMW. l9IO S!LL Mlle --;ualtled ~ leHl1. SU• P"' mo. taa ... ,._ -.11'71 aft SSAVICSIJll'.l.&'T'O&Y &ldn. ()pea lat/lea. WutAdlletp' IONTI .n..-.. l :»/'ft.... .. ...... u .......... --~ -.~ .. .,., ~ ... --·· -·· .... ' If you· re not sure WhO (or whit) K.ennybunkpOrt was. don't feel bl<l-y01J°re not alone. K.ennybunkpOn ls one of 14 d1stlnctivety different apartrMnt noorptans at Stawlnd VIiiage In Hunt11\9tO'l 8Mch. Seawind VIii age Is a result of toully ptt'IOnlllZtd professional pllnnlng. The kind or 1tttntJon you detrve . A perfect blend or nature and Uvlng- nestlld In 1 forest with babbllng brooks and quiet ponds. COOlld by Oft\Jral OCNn breeze. Add to thlt t9fmls couru. swimming poolS. ajlCUUI and 1 coiMnltnt tocatJon near shopping and tmptoymlnt and you·ve got 1 pl.ce anyone would proudly all home. (Ewn Ktnnybunkportl) Onf and two bedroom, Ont Ind two blth ldUlt 1P1rtments from IU«),00 ---wind VllllQt 15555 Huntlngten YUllOt 1MW Huntlngt.On 8Ndl. CA ('7t4 ) ... Met From u. Sin Ollgo ~ dfM notU\ on llledl to Mcflddln..thlfl ~on Mcf'adOln tD SllwlnO Wlege. Fumilfllngl M111t11t • Oplrl ~ tO AM 'UI cMk. ··--· . - ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lar1e Bia BearCebtn Pool table, color TV, 2 frplc1, .... 14. 5'S-tlll On tbe beech I 2 Br. 2008 W. Oeeanfront. (Lower UaJt). Weekly or Mon· thly1se-1m Bia Beer Sam. Sum. lbr !ba bty. 1.)'r, h'plc, walk to 1 k I. SU I n I I b t. 11$-0500. St•PI to bcb, lbr, bom•, 1Jeepe •. rent wkly. n .. 1m Palm DeMrt Condo. I Br. I Be. PooWde, apa, ah bbq, tenal1 court•. Co1nplttel1 furn . lil09lhJ, dall,y, wetkly. wknd rat.el. Por lafo. ulJ lodl f'eraaades NI 1•. aftlce 1'7MOOO. lo U.. o..1 eaU Lou lltatblll OM 1111, ollce ..... &Gu, Bl. I •. Coodo. rtur RU... 1'-PI 1. l ·IO lo 1-u. .. ftlr" ...., Ora.nge Cout DAILY PflOT/Fridlly, March~. 1981 .. ,-rn ·~ ro~ -~ ~ ~ '"'-r • ' ·' ,-.-~ ·' -i ·' ILS";:~I.'. "a;~~~,I ·!'\/I :· .~ .... ~ )~'~ 'l>l:·l;f~11:•. 9: .. 1;:1 ) •(!:t.l~·~:J •••Sl•••••111!1-1l1 .. •.11rii .... ir ................. ~ ....... ; ..... ~~ ..... '~~ .............. ~=~ ...... H-••r ,' Me""-' r ,...,.._,,..L.., P.O .... .._.. ., llll~ ....•...•.•..••..•....•••• ~.;;, ............................................................. . Bu RGLAR IF~~:~~R=~ ~~~':' ;_!~ Jcj;· IL\~~=~ '1.·:rs HOUS!X!LEANINO • Studedt wW mov~ )'OU at •STEVENS PAJNTING lrvlne/NewPort l*l ti· SP£aAL tloo , Slabs, Patios, l"-·-·etO ......... -. An J -~-S Dependable. vory reaa. rates. 152-1493.' Int/ext. Free lternlMd lice bo~• WMavallab .. 'P Block 6 Bria. Llc:'d. __._ . --yt me, -1 .A. tlean,rer1. Mary /Nancy Nl-1771 or847-a308 Ml. Ne.at, quality work. Ren t . a .Box f r ~m $1.11,... Illy That'• AU.you pay Alarmt2:5Y.olf~ M2.aar7eves.JIMIO..aa&S .Electrilr'ci~c!e.~~tltll, •~•••••••••••••••• y~2493 Movln•l Tbe Starvtof 54IS-4lrll privately-owned PG9••1 repa •a,_. , .... a J.NU.1llme local ~•ident Coll St~ Iii lD 1r......a-aenlce, THE MAJL -............ REMOVAL; concrete, outlets, remodels. Haul,cleanup,concrete eae ov I .....,, SUITE. 50·41U for fora 30dayad J1l\ t-•••••••••••••••••••••• a•pb, aradl.ac,lotdean· 548·9881, 848-3854 , removal Du.mpll'Uclt. withes ~work : alto Co. hat irown, lnaured ••••••••••••••••••••••• rata/aervtcea. CUSTOM INTERIOR up, aaw, break 4'l f'e• Wheeler Electric, lne. QuJckaerv.842·7838 Fri. " Sat. n.lte alttln1. same 1ood aorvice. Wood, brick, concrete. P1 __..... • CARPENTRY move. H.rlyorbld. 548-2613 ITU4·'36 Ltcenae., 1''r ee eat, auar work . .,.'::!::.'.'. •••••• -. ••••••• N.or S•YICI DlllCTOIY A ............ By Jay M2-U09 54t-3411 D G. ELECTRIC DUl(P JOBS ~ 841'&427 PauJ 78CM785. Prof. service to save y~u "'.-c... lodua./Relid./ColnQl. ~:r~~~1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ABC MOVING, Exper Pl..o ,_... time" money. Newpoft Carpentry, plurnbin& " ••••••••••••••••••••••• QuaUty work, free eat. Ex E cu TI v E w 111 p_ ror, low rates, quick• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paclllc R.E. 8'$-3883 electrical. Uc. contrac-, Lie. 4001'3. (.213)867-3857 tor. Gene. M2..a537. LIC. CHILDCARE Tree /shrub trim. con· houte1lt, x.lnt refs, ex· careful service. M2·0'10 EXPERT PLANO wnln1 ~-:'..., YourDallyPUot MyCoron.adellhr Aoon crete remova.I, clean-per'd.41n·S407,&44-U411 , ..... /P¥•il'I lsrepalr.MemberPTO ........................ . Service Dtrectory Remod·Repair-Reliable home S73-2k5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• upe. Free est. M7-8271 llltCOMe Ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-8818 QUALITY ROOFING 8eP.'fMlltaUve Fences. gates, docks, $31 .fOjWI( CRPT, UNO, WOOD HAULING/CLEANING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine ext/lnt painting by P'la1 .. r /l.,.ar All types, Cree est . • _;6;_;4~Z;·~H~6~1a.;.; ·nf;;~l~l~l;._.jcbo:.fmiiie!if·le,tifc.~~~67t_S-_6294 __ 1 lnttalled/repajred. Lie. Tree trim & Painting TAXES AND Richard Sloor. Lie, lns. r••• • •• • ••••••••• •• • ••• Visa, MC. 541-59:.> ,.,. ~·~ :::~~~~boo· cl .. ~~~~· .... Gre .... 2652 or??R.ay,964-4276 INVESTMENTS Tryme.831"'410 C24brt)' ~P.•,tc.beet.l~t.ur«. HARBORROOFINGr A •••••••••••••••••••••• ..._ Tax prep, 1helten, TDs. t 'J.143'9 IN ~ •• ~~•••••••••••••••••••!Shampoo & steam clean. • • Serric" ......... Haulin1 & Dump Jobs. Mr. Leonard, Ml-9343. RALPH'S PAINTING ew & recoven. Rep-vr Color brighteners, wht ....................... ....................... Aalcfor Randy, lltlUl'9Ce Lie. Int/Ext.Low Rates apeciallst/slay-bu'y BOOKKEEPING crpte 10 min. bleach. Newport Cleaning Serv. •VERY LOW PRICES• 841-84.27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free Eat. 964·5566 ED'S PLASTERING prices. Reliable. 548-~ &TAXSERVlCE Hall, liv.-din. nns $15; Carpet, Uphol. Land1capemalnt·clnups 1u --A.tolMuwe DAVE'SPAINTING AUTypes lnt/Ext TNe ·• Reas.rates. 498-0813 av&rmS7.50;couch$10; Hou1ecleanlog, Win-George,s.9-2015 •••••••••••••:••••••••• Serv'R"area9 years &45-8258 FREEEST,le•••••••••••••••••••••: .a..----chr SS. Guar. elim. pet dowa Hardwood firs. Problems? Any rl1k, .... true Installed, all kinds. ·~··••••••••••••••••••• odor.Crptrepalr.lSyrs 631.9277 _ MlKE'SLAWNCARE Wa.otaREALLYCLEAN SR-22&, low monthly Moatreasooable lNT./EXT.plaster guaranteed. rers. Jobi D . exp. Do work myseJf. Cotlfractor Monthly service. Trees HOUSE? Call Gingham rates. Pirkellns646-3995 lruured,lic'd. 7~7301 patchlng,30yrsexp. 893-1667 , r~;~7ras~··a::r:o~~in1:~ Rers. 531·0101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & cleanups. ~2049 Girl. Free est. 84.S-5123 IMoao.ry Painting. Comm'l, ln· Neat~2977 <Paul) Custom CeramacTil~ S&S Asphalt. 646·4871 Yard maintenance. Tree Expertise housekeepin&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dustrial, Residential • • N R R l..i 'd We Care Carpet Cleaners Construct.loo-All types 1 •-••••••••~•••••••••••••• ew-em.ode!-epaiJ c: . Steam clean & uphols . 20 yrs exp. Free est. tr m "' r e m ova I. e q u Ip & supp 11 es 8 RICK WORK : Small Free Est. Low rates Free est. Chuck, 49+588'7 labytnftllJ Work guar. Truc k Lie. #3345119. 645-5973 Cleanups Free est. furnished, trustworthy& Jobs. NewJ;>Orl, Costa 673-0737 HollemanPlwnbing 7"'2 l"' .. 9 dep"_.l .. ""O Mesa, Irvine , Rers. s I Se ·c R a s H..t~leach t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• mount unit. 84.S-3716 D~a• " · '" '" ·-· QUALITY PAINTERS a es-rvi e-ep ir _,_, • r ~ '" 675·3175 . Free estimates SS2·7183 Tile Co. •' Licensed child care. Nr. BUY WHOLESALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEAN-UPS/LAWN MRS. CLEAN MAKES IT Bargain rates thru 4./8 So. Cat Plai:i, Birth-4 DrywaUs,_.1·a1·1.t M a i n t e n an c e . GLEAM! Homes, apls, MASONRY &TILE Free est. 848-5684 Pool Service, Repolrs Ceramic. New-remod, Thru Carpet Installer. ....-" reas ral-67 .. .,...,. yrs. Day & awing s hirts. Free est. Also carpets Qual. & prod. New & re-Landsupe omce. Carpet. 646-2240 Our Specially. We solve ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ...... .,.....,.. 557-2140. laid & repaired Jay, mod. #3119944. 532.5549 Free est. 542.9907 your problems. 631·2004 WINTER RATES Swimming Pool Service y,... SerTlc. ----------H-..t ROBIN'S CLEANING lnt./ext. Painting Reliable. Repairs/Acid t.•••••••••••••·~····- BABYSITrlNG my home 754-6550. DRYWALL-Our Ex--P'• Service-a.thoroughly FRPLCS built, refa ced, Cleanouts-fast service Washea.Reas.SS7·2783 trree/S hrub trim, re· Mon-Fri, days, ages 3 & · ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean h"''0 "' .... " """'7 briclt /slone veneers, 30 "'""9801 move. cleanups. hau~. No Steam /No Shampoo peruse. We can handle .,....... .....,.._, .,.,,,,. up.Hot lunchesprovlded Stain specialist, Cast yourproblems.6ll-2004 HOMEodlM~ROVEM~NT yraexp.893-3743 --17 yrs exper. working Concrete dirt. etc J~ H.B. area. 840-4109 dry. Free est. s:&-lS82 --c-c -' Rem eling--OddJobs HOUSECLEANlNG College Student·Exp'd w/all makes or equip. 631-4530 __ ·--·. :::;:·;.·.":' •••••••••••••• 28 yrs exper. 979-2265 IS OUR BUSlNESS! EXPERT BRICK & int/ex. any job for less! State contractor's he. & !Wlft-do..--w-,,.~,--.-, .... --- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICelHIHJ Acousffc C . Janice's Raggedy Ann. Masonry. Small jobs & Call Alex 851·9371 i n 5 u r ed . p 0 r c h flt •••••••••••••••':' ••• .,, REMOOBJNr-. le••••••~••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN-priced ar~ntry, cab1-!1ets, roof 675-2514 repairs. Frplc facings. Paintinl. m· t /ext. Rentals C 0 n s l r u c lion Co "Let The Sunshine In'' .., . . . right, Cree estimate on repairs, plumbing. Free Rers. 551-~. 760-7074 673-33l6. · Call Sunshine Window Resid /comm. No job Acoustic Ceilings . large or small jobs est. Call Answer Ad General Housecleaning MoYllHJ our specialty Prompt ,,0 . lox l..tah ~eaning, Ud. 548-8853 ~ too lge or small. 631-2004 +custom hand texlunng Lie. #396621 673-0359 11461, 642-4300, 24 hrs. Reliable. refs .. trans. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seaside Painting. Greg, RemodeHng, cabinetry, carpentry. Quality work. ref. Lie Call 537-4337. Lie. 389944. 532·554~ 962-0510 536·4806 • ••• • • ••••••••••••• • ••• IW I n d o w Ex p e r t -REMODELING QUALITY REAS COST. THE "MOVIN·MAN"is • ---------PostBoxOCAirw.rt.. windows, blinds, screens Make your shopping Electrical Work GEN INT /EX'T INSTL Housecleaning profess. Careful. courteous & Paintmg & Papering, 11 Newport 54Y-2287 & mirrors. Reas. Depen easier by using the Daily Resid./Commerclal PL U M BING BI G , I reliable reas. Sati.sfac. •Cheap Please ca II yrs ex per. dab le. Free est. Get1e Pilot Classified Ads. 631·2004 SMALL CHET633-4833 1 lion guaranteed. 831·1395 64.2·1329 646-1433 Classified Ads 642-5678 545.0225 ~~:~.~ .. !!.~~!~~!:>.~ .. !!~~ ~.~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~-~~ .. ~~-~~ ~.~~ .... !~.~~ ~:!.~.~ ...... ~!.~~ ~~ ... ~: ......... ?!.~~ Help W..t.ct 7100 Help Wcmshd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits c . M . Merrimac & Suite avail. approx 1100 ~up. 1640' lndus'l/Of· Rates are DOWN ! LOST 3-24 camel colored PRE LAW student needs Accounting Clerk Entry & cut living expenses! Harbor, 2 br, 1 lo'i ba, S227 sq.ft. Newport Arches lice. 18101 Redondo Cr. Good money fo r very am /F dog little white $25.000. WW do anything level position for cons-ASSEMILYS ,.. Proreuionally since + "utils. Resp., neat. MarinaBldg.642-4644 "P".HuntBch.842-2834 large, medium or small feet. leather collar. vie Legal . Confidential cienti.ous, hard working Loe. Mission Viejo ro 1971.,_ M7-5594, 7s&-5656wk ES 2nd T.D.'S. interest on-of 19th & lrvme. 631-3813 OVM. P.O. Box 3242. person w /congenial needs Assemblers w/2 HOUSEMAnS Small orrice : 1827 M A ly. Fast service. BKR N.B.92663. group in NB lOkeyby yrs. exp. Candida\es 8J2..4134 Pror. seeks fastidious Westclirr Dr. N.8. Good INDUSTRIAL 8SS·9111 Lost. Male cat. Orange & _C_O_V_E_R_G_l_R_L_ touch accurate typing must have sd. manftl •SIMINd LM11g • rn::~!~u~= '°rn~~~ toe. $150 per mo. 631·0900 p •RK ~ Tnnt ~~~~· ~~u!e::~ sLo~~ * OUTCAU. * ~::~~:t•:·M:-,~m. ask ~==~~~i~p,,!a~a~~:s~gd!: Counselors to personally estate. Pool &r garden. Office/warehou!M! nr OC A Dffcls 5035 "Punkin" Vic. Ma.nners pendable. Worlt is in Ufe select your compatible $1500 ea. per month. Airport, l800aq ft orfices ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Santiago. Reward. 1_9S3_·077 __ 8 ___ M_C_N_I_S_A_ Administrative Sec'y support medical el~c- r.m m te lo suit . Y.our Refs req. Nwpt Bch. & warehouse. OHlces 711W.17th. St. S.ttlerMh). Co. 642-8303. FIRST L •DY F .V. firm needs well· tronics. Gd. benefits lifestyle. Shared-L1vtng. Write #892 Daily Pilot full carpeted & alrcond. Costa...., Callf. All types of real estate " rounded individual to 0 n I Y resp on s i bi e 833DoverI>rSuite31 NB Box 1560• 'costa Mes~ Aasume 11,'Jyrs at '750 642-44'l lnveum~ce.1949. LOST: Male Siamese Cat Escort. Models handle Gen. orriee persona seeking perma-631-1801 92627. mo. or oeaotiate kloger 5~ Isl quite dark w /white flea duties, p /R, some book· nent emplymt. need tit term w /owar. ~9800 2ad TDa collar "Si or Tommy" 'ortJ 0-Cen. keeping. Typing 80. die· ply. Call: M". Parelli, Pum long winter rental wanted: Fem rmmte to 1-1870 sq. I\. Unit avail. 3/23 MonticelloTwnheea * f72-I J45 * laphone: no s/h. Will 581·3830 1 3/27·6 /30, $200 mo, shr4brhmelrv. $168.75 NWPT,...SULA for immed occupancy. 642•2171 54~06ll Reward 557-9560 art train on WP. Salary • oceanside Balboa Blvd + util. 559-«J50avail 4/1. Exec offices in elecant 1-2900 &Q. ft. & 1·3700 sq. 5pm /wknda MC• VISA Accepted commenaurate with exp. • inNwpt.Bob~ll05. surrouodinfs. Acrou ft. uolt(a) avail. ApriJWldow bas money for Call MaryllSS-6560. A11illanl Cook: E1· Shr 2bdrm con do In from City Hall. All sup. 1st . 2 Stora f e 2ND T .D. 'a any aize Found: gold braclel with .,....Cc ._, perlence or Trainee Father & son will share Irvine. Lakes, pool, ten· port services available. Warehouses avail. or above $10,000. No credit heart, "Colby" alg. Vic ._ _ __._ Cookln& llallan rooc1a. 3br dup nr bch. Mor F na, avail lmmed. SZl7. From 225 to 4750 sq.ft. lmmed. occupancy, 2000 ~.no pnlb'. For action Irvine Terrace, CdM. ~ Advertialn& Spa1helli Bend•~. dya 642·8087, eve67S-5191 lit, lut + dep. Brian 873-3002 4' 2800 sq. ft. •33'·34• sq ca I\ A GT S7 3 · 7311 7S.-S321. 24Hrt. Ml-01.80 145-0ISl • 644 5800 ext S370 ..-..Cl/W .. .;;.._.OUSE f'\. •Leuinl offitt hrs. anytime c ... /a..ai MEDIA DIPT. As a is tan t Mari• e Pem to shr 2br 2ba. im· · k __._. · ~ ~ M1,. on2_ thru Fri. 1-4. Sat M-L---1 -~ ua... Loet: handicapped sign & "-• s.... /Ul"fYfla Two entry level poa. med. Res p. no pets. eves/w euua. 73l·l.SS3. s•-• ... SI .,. _ • ....,...... .--.. .... .,. 1araged-o-ner. .....,.,,,.._ Engineer, versatile l>OM-v--""' ,... Typin1 SOwpm , gd_ lo M · w . tJi. $212.SO + util. art 5, Female roommate want· 4 ofrices. reception, . SINCE 1'181 ~2237. clerical skills. t n. anne eq p. · 54&-1514Chria ed. ahr 3bdrm house. warehoutew/lrasllding 850 sq rt. Office with Ir& llt"2ndTDs.l50K·$1M+ atallatloo, electric\~· 3 Br Condo. SJC. Fem C.M. 1225/mo. + lh ulil. door sec system new work 4' storage area + OwnSeFrj~~~-dO,!ner FOUND: Cockapoo mix, *FOXY LADY * TtAFAC o.,-. plumbinf "diesel e~J 6319259 palni. new c-. Redhill 200· lort. $300. C.M. n.o•vuo.• "" male vie. Edinger/Spr· OUTC 0 y T i repair. 78CHJIU. ~ef. Pool, laund rm. . · nr Bristol. Avail after 844-4636. Commerclal&lnduatrial ingdale H.B. 842-7442 VtSA ALL NL MC .:liz~f1o~~~~'k'1'usor~ liiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 85+"" util. 493-6665 M/F (25-30) to 1hr beaut 3/25/81-1·5/yr Lie. Call ~~TER DOB~9043 evea, 891·3997 days * t72-l Ill• mu•t. Ability to work Automotive M/30+ looking to share ?t>rhmenrS.C.P. Pool/· 644-6500or760-1377. Storoge 4550 Found: Adult M. Collie i-.--------•I with various PEP BOYS your home or apt near Jac/frplc 1325+ 966-ls.29 17th ST'tllT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want investor for Npt mix, bit & tan IA TLA.M11S MASSAGE personalities. •• beach with F/960-9236 G.,,...1 Costa Mesa. 3 rm suite. Storage Warehou~es In bay front home. Give 531-4834 SPA ACCTS S&VICIS Manny, Moe and Jacl' for•"" 4350 A/C Pl t ol kl g Costa Mesa avail. for well secured Lit or 2nd Be pampered by 16 NOWIDRING! •N Female shr hse East.aide ••••••••••••••••••••••• en Y par n . lmmed occupancy 2000 T D A t 67.,6161 SCDlll 1 ~ Exec. Secretarial avail. C.M. szso + util avail , . 545sq.Cl.7_5tsq.ft. &2800iq.ft.33' ~r sq . · · g , .,. · ~·~ Beaut. Girls. Open At least 2 yrs. gd. 4-l-81.646-2788af\6pm 30 long. dry-wall lined, Realonom1cs 675-6700 ft Call 642.4463 Mon 2nd Trust Deed ANSWEIS 10AM ·4PM 7 days . secret.arl.alexper.req'd. Cvt. 2 doors. SOU Dun· · F . · Phone ~3433 T 1 6 -----t--N_....;... __ 1 ar a .. 6-950l OUice /Store/Business th.ru ri.8-4.Satl~2. purchases arranged. Y P n I 5 wpm , Room ma e , ewport ..... · F d t 'ls ll"""'l957 shorthand or speedwrit· Shores $250 first & last. Office R..tal 4400 space, 14~X40. Choice Stora&e aarage ror rent. or e a1 . ca_ ~ Siphon -Awful -• • ing req 'd. NoClga.84.S-9549. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor-Baker Center, On Balboa Pen. next to _b_t_r_.________ Al~~i:.~-S:~~~; El t rof bid . H B Costa Mesa. Vacant. fun zone UO'hftx.20\.'Jft ) Secured Short Term R.E. You know you're in a lOam·lOpm. Fully Lic'd OFC MESS&IGY/ Female rmmte wanted to e1an P I ln · $425, a1ent. 549-1366 673-2943 673-3980 · loana-Casl decisions on Gl:NIRAL OFC. share \.irent & util. No 85' per sq.fl. lae. Red • · cheap N!Staurant when 492·7296 or 492.9034 1815 Carpet 893-1351 ........ W..t.cl 4600 complex situations-be they bring you a bottle of s . Camino Real, San Requires valid CaliC. pets, non-smoker. CdM . • ......... R...td 4450 pleasantly sur prised, d d · • li d d · l 644-8377. · 1617 Westcllff. N.B. Want 19•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• call 780-0715 i0J:A~t~~ ti,0 u rind _c_l_e_m ________ r~~~rc!. ~~g pro~ded~ Fem wanted S'200/mo + financial inst. 70005.f. For store&officespace Honest~ellableFemw /2i----------i----------For a therapeuti c PBX relief & lite ~ util. 21+. Huntington lst.floor.Agent541·5032. at53~•f:mV~·Ft. ~& 1~hi~ :'te;:'ds Jf1~ ':~Yo:~. 2~:o.~~o ~~~: F0o:n:~a;~t:1;:.m~~~: ~:rsas:is~esi:io:ll~~~ Clerlcalskills. Beach 96().9147 eves KOLL CEHTER MESA VERDE OR 675-1741 Owner/Agt. 54-4·0333 or Bch, Tuesday. 759-8968 clients M /F 10·7P M Good co. benefits includ- Fem non-smkr 26 yrs bcb HEWPOIT PLAZA Mature student. seeking 673-6720. 548-2817 Ing medical. dental, life. •CASHIER5' Part Time .. II you have been lookinl to join one ol the oati.dDa leading auto parts re- tailers, this i.s for Y9~ We are opening a braop new store in El Toro. and still have several openin&s. We offer both good pay and fast friead· ly working environment. SOUND INTERESTING? • 'Pfriovs= El t ti 't M v 1ff c M i----------FOUND: Sheltle, Basset 1----------Excell. career op-condoutilpd.$200 egan execu vesuies 1525 tJl,_v~., · · · rm in hae /apt non· $275.000 2ndTD 25%int. mix , Mastiff mix , Psychic reader & ad-portunlty. 771-4550xl6,963-8891 in1 hprestige location. !>4M smoker resp, Carla Duel8/mo.Secured$2M Lhassa Apao , st . · p l Callbtwn.tAM-12PMor Fri.Only W t complet.e support 549·3136 . 0 /A t " v11or. ast. presen . lto5'.fcm. £. Blufftownhse, mature services_ Newport8each,$1.2S equity. wner g · Bernard mix. Dobie. ruture. Love marriage, H od resume to: Wells, M /F P I $21"'/ 7141851 0681 f dlx off' 54-4-0333or673-6720. Lab mlX· . ., .. _.J.erd mix, health, character, busi· Rich, Greenetrownaend 23Bll El oro Rd. . oo . " mo. · sq. t ._ New ice or ...._•/lll•nt/ ~"" ... ' (At the comer of ~~305 WI noon as after MD's facil. In HB. 2,000 re ta l~ w /rvt r:;2~t;,o Aw.ce TD for sale. $150,000 at ~~~~::1;~:·' Care ::::~. ~:d:::f: ~na:~~ ~~~~~~:=t :1;c~icca~ Rockfield, In the ----------1 sq.fl. Reduced to $1200 secur y , a c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17% Int. Due 2 yrs. Sec. 675-7046. 92660 Attn: Personnel. Thrifty shopping ctr.) Mature/F to shr beaut mo. lse. Red Carpet. sq rt. 509 3ut St. (next ...... 11 by $350,000. Newport Found : Blue Parakeet, I----------lli955-iiili0900iiiiilllll-----•I ElToro,Ca. furn 2br 2""'ba twntuie 893-1351 tLoidBaCnlt of Newport>, OPfDrt.lity 5005 Beach home with Sr. vie C.M. High School. ..... ~It Equmal-'OpportOY""r Munrt/F. y H 0 i----------I o anoery area . ••••••••••••••••••••••• loan of 9118.000. 76ll-(K54 644_2524_ .....,..,..._ E 11m ~ ~~555 ~~!: S25 I mo. NEWPORT CEH'Tfl 67~3236, (213)641-9700 IUSIMISS Wa..t 21-220/o Yield? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adv~AHTID Fem to shr 2 BR lux ap • ocean vu, Nwpt Bch. 673-5425 am/ evs Fem. rmmte to share furai1 bed condo w /2 ot9'era. By So. Coast Pliza. No pets. Muat be neat is reap. $180/mo. 545-2520 or 581-1954 ~~1df~8if~ei PrhMLocaffoa OP,.O«TUHITY On your T.D.'s Notes Fb:i~.d~n~~!~r .. :1:~~i~ JM1 W.W. 7075 Sales repraeotaUve to AUTO\~ 1Z70 Sq ft on bi.y Beach Make your time worth SSRalsera-lnvestonSS Rubber". Vic E. Bluff. ••••••••••••••••••••••• call on Reader Ad busi- All you need for one Boulev ard-Huntin1ton several hundred dollars Call Dennison Assoc. 7~ Execuli ve Secretary. ness accta. for advertis-Full time . .Raponalbte1 moothlyfee! Beach. Ideal for real per hour. Call Eric 67~7314 11425· wants 1ecrel&rlal work In g , Mon-F rl.. 9AM· mature person needeo 64().5470 estate office., store or (714)539-1706. ~...... 5150 on Sat. at your office. SPM . Base+ comm. Co. for special d uti•'· •DELUXEO-.CES• other suitable business. A c~/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~9280alt6. benefits. Will train. Neat References required m 2 Private baths, avalla· Own your own Wine-o-90• _. appearance & gd. spell· Mutt have 2 yean tx· From 1 room up to 1000 ble immediately. 10 Gram bu1inen. Na· r~~ta·'· THE Recent UCR Art Grad Ing e11ential. Apply : per leoce. Call Ste•e &Q. Ct. $1.08 per &Q. ft. 3 Year lease. AttracUvely tlonally acclaimed. One needs full time position Pen n y s a v er 16 8 O Harvey for an appolnt- nd N I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girtfrl d Id • k ~ rooms a up. 0 ease pric~. time $35ClO investment. I ----.... en s in photo1raphy fie . Placentia Ave .. CM men OY c .&.•va I required. 2172 DuPont 64J·432 I, ext 216 Wr ite: 9 Tilden Ln ...... t It,._ 5100 Experienced lo black & - Dr AdJ. .u-.. er Hot-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ISCOITS * ABOllC IOU.S IOYCI 1 F · ·~t"'·• .,., Weekdays Chico, Ca . 95926 . white. color, & non· 2 br. 2 ba, empl. • non-833-3223. !H2 u--;---A.t-A-t •1 · IMSftUCTOI Ir •uu. :\ amok.er. Sood loc .. F.V. WANTED· P t h 1 (918)891·8502. ~ ~, .. ._... 1 1 ver proceu101. -" '220.M:MIZll CdM lDe~uxe~tes, ~ moving. Ndsvfa~~lt~!s lneed6peopletohelprun FOii A1$ * 75f·l216 * ~~l~~~u~!i";~;~o:! ~:C·h :~~67~*~ort 64M444 ~ Fem. to ahare w/Hme. ~lit~!y 67~ CM /Irv. atta for 50-60 my wel&bt control bual· Win NowHirin& Lllb Tech. 2S19 Amanda •IDIS ~. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Alt · · children. Mon· Fri. nets. Call M. Atherton Al£ rKr MC VIH St.,Hlghland,CA92348. "" * AUTOSAUS •"'• ameniUes. Men Verde 546-4889 day• : 1 1 · 3 pm r~ AeipW91hd 71 01 5:30 to 11:30. Varied AMDLIA_.1 •• a r e a . '275. Donna Custom, execuUve office, Co-irdGi (213)431·5751 ; evu : ~ AMBER rormerly with •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• days. ll:!J0..1:30 Fri. &c Get set for 'll·'D ai ~ 557.5317 aft 5:30Pll. 400 sq. ft. Pvt bath w!th ....... 4471 T·9pm (714)840-5401. COVER GIRL i1 now .. C C 0 U ... T I ... a. Sat. for retirement J-Car l Neat C°hev1 at«\ shower. Balboa Penan. 64 671 "" "" "" • h o m e . Must h a v e •-e•cwa-.. Airport 6" Rmmte wanted to •hr lfe 128$ mo. M2-Ca. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ST ART N 0 W ·Lo ca I GIR~FtRI~' H E CLlllC ltnowled,. wort.lo• with duat;i~~om_pfex 1Qll condo or s.c. Plan. Store Space for lea1e. Amway dlslributor of· The Jolly ftolerlnc.baa elderlypeopie.M2·S881. add a comb lnat'U Sauna pool jacuui Ofc with baths, abwr " 1500 aq. ft. le U80 sq. ft. fera oppty f~ 1ood eam -LOST : B' .. cat "C •'"'EY" PHONE roN an entry level position N lelpel'JIOftl now for Private bet.b.' AvaUabl~ kitchen + adj. 18x24 ln Huntlnrton Beach. lnt •· You pell the bra. F e m :'I e ~I c IAM-12PM M.C./VISA available 'tn our aalea le Appllcatlons belni IC:· 1t ral1bt Mii • I••· th y lit. S250 + U · 1tora1epr.~snea ~~~~ t erms . weuallt,c.all5'1-t140 . Maanolla/Atl~\a Lth; (TH)-..SS cub aceounUn• dept. cePted forf'Wltlmeparta Geoeroua pey • c1e9o peoan. Call 557.1527 or 1·2 Officea & Recep. le lsrYn.._. collar reward53MMO for • penoa wbo baa drher /abof!t helper. plea. A&Q a p. •1 75M080 Storaie. Prime Joe. Xlat .......W Liiilil 4160 O.~r--••• t.1t1r 1011 At1racUve man 38,. clean, limited ~e. but Bac.k1round preuu,.. qmnd, but )ll'ft'toua bld11ervic.7~ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••• '••••••• ......... Loat,San\aAna 611onte sale, wortanites. Day• laamblt1oua ai wUUn1 to c le ani na equipment lDI lilelptul. llee Sa La room ln abr hou•e. Vista, CM Male cat free to eQjoy your Her.t team . \yr. exper. pr.-helpful Calli. drtver's Ila. tkaS.. OK).,,~ tilntia91ed P.utakte C.M Deluxe otnce apace for toOO 1q ,fl w/2 loadln1 l.OAN llSOO or mon. Dbl. ire)' wt bit stripes. pleuure.1'7S.a9Early. fened. l>utiea lnc:hade: Ucenae 6 tood dri.tn1 KOWA9c:l .,. suo U5-tt70 Eves, rent. Citlaena Bank doon,4 hl ... aq ft ,lrv your money. Loan 11 REWARD•'JIOt .udJUn1otaai..re~. recontammt. SUO per DoYe •QmD ..... Wbda Bulldina IOl E. 17th St. area.556GIO.Anll4/1. ~ullnclt ,_b~~~~c-lni. _..UNO· -....M•-U Id 17 yr old w-snale S.lit· ao me fllln1. m a ll· bour to start. Appl1 NEWPOlt'l'BMC. C u c t t p l 9700 r ff l -... &IUD........ rv ~ a •·o ta'"'an w-·u" .. etom_.... proee11la1 Ir 1eneral 1T'7'7'1 Main Street. Suite ,.. Wlu .... _ ........ n-p.,a. • on a c •I• t q lo c:e + .. ._._71'417_._ • t • " _...., -~I I I Ir Xl t .._, .._ ........ .........._ >V -· .. -~ .. SUuoD ol John Walth warehouse. lrvlne In· :--"'""' female, Pood1e mht, female c:ompanloo. I'm c er Cl wor · n · A, kune.SGttO? ~ ._. 0 H•1~-~ ~~· (714)t'JM100 dutrt.al. Calle.lOMor ---1 .. Lem --.01 wbt, very mau.ct male. a aelf emp&o1'd artlll d~tl :U.wot.~~~ ::~ C•v .... ,,,._ w ie.m ...... •--IDqWte llaroai Co. 11'751i. ............. -••u••• Youn1 Sbepberd m.la, w It b ID t er at l n ~ ••v"'....tct I • I ·~ Clull, nJce M wuta to Offlafwa.t Noyes, ts?·-· Bkrt. DP,1,~AICNUALYlnDt brwn /blk female . Palmlal1'1,Nwntrolo11, co.A~'!~: •P•r ••••• a br beaut. H• • bt In Newport. Weettllff. Coop Invited. leveral TD'• ,. ••. NttPorl BMcb Alllmal llulc, Travel • bavtn1 ir.': oUW.. A~~~ ~ .. c .. •• • t, •••• t I •I I Woodbridle ~ near Apprn. 4110 141 ft, avaJI. Up to U P,1,4lt y leld . lllMlter .,..._ 1 1ood dlM ~ for nu• mi· · -.--I I If pen• ••• .... lake .,.......,. r or II. now. CaU MS-Tao or tpt • 1 r d ow n tow D Steured bJ lriDM bn· -._.a, .,_u bladl .-. 1al wltb a H DH oJ Ar~t.tteetual •e1ree, IE*il +' d~ uu. rut. Wltdya Mf.'JTM. lll"nlde, lr'I alr concl. p_r o u d p roperllea ... -. wv -· bumor •wla_..t.a. Aeeoatlal ~ • ..,t. ea_p. f'9Cltllb'ed. •dtiat 1)11 --1,.1.~ •15.401 Xl'Jl , nu MIWPCMTCIMTll atnce wtdl IOGO .. ft al •la tmu111 lave1tment m•le. white Cbell ,• Ra.acl1Nl-10JJ time, AIP, Af!'1 Pta • NB •~ • liJli; .._..,t.,.l1•t•--1 ~ .,. ... -~·--__ ~ wanbw a,.celsover ..-. Jw ~coo· badl feiet. ~· but recs. ••IUple ~·=-~ B.D. 11 tMllllliillt..._ --'-- -,,_ t000 141 ftofltDcld1ard. ta et Mr. WUUamaoa. ·pet.&.A.lb.'711.0... ~ rw laAet JYde. boelt9 for IMd •v.lol>-• • l w ,•, t WAlfT ACTIONT H nlee nlte . 11..u. ..... « 1 ,.., JJe'd llU • .....W i. You .,.....,.,. ........ to m H t Co. BJ o.C . ._ HI ..._111 2 7' a..w.tA*tcz.1171 -..1•11tf\.M6-11a i. .......... dll. ....._..-.1711 1hn&Ma.91ta....,.. ...; ... ;.;.M.;;;; .. ;.;;...;;dll~,=-·=----A.lrport.-~ "aa&Adftelullt I0-1111 :",.:;:..!; .~ ' --~ • •• (, { l -~~ _ Ora? Cout DAILY PILOT/Frfday1 March 27, 1981 ~.~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~.~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~ !!~?~ ..... !!~r..~~~ ..... !!~ !!.t.!.~ .. ~ ..... ~.~~.!.~<.*.~ ..... ?!.~~~!!~ ..... ?!~~~~~~ ..... ?!.~ 1:::=-=:.•ln P:~:~~on '~=: ~ - 8ab11l,ter Deeded for •CAI Dlrt•S• C0tmetlc ,.,_ fM 1U\ DllVM our porchuia1 dept for Ideal for ntlret·t1pe Leadlnl lout pen con· ORANCil COUNTY ~·~ W/10 m.!!; ~cab ... op, ••P•r DH • ram. pref PtckU.P/• !Dlnl~~~ .. P!('lelallla !!".h awroubonUdk~-~fi..: ~•In· trol company need• s••Es REPIEs~·nvE - 11111 na i.r. ap ... -no.atl2 malurt. No Sal/SWI or deliver~ lo o.c • L.A A ..,.,.... .. -Wiii;'"' .... ... route technician for ,._,. ~·~ fn.40ll 0 oUd ~ ..... l "''m• .... M ,. p Je a • l 0. p b 0 ll e ~·ID omces and do Uabt ateady I,.),. F.ntrr, level CASI• . AppUcant muat be 18 or ..---""' .... oor a w-••. ve 11,.. poaltloo. We tra n oo · 11 a)'a.-anta. '" "' • ..... y;:•l~t n.;iU-wlll ! nl•-...1 J II •,.,. ,.,., Baby•ltter Medici, my W-"da ,.. -...-1-• cu--over • bave dean OMl V aleo cl flUn1. order • hal daya In oleaHnt e•pr. n~. Call nm on laome , llon-Thura ........ >'11 • .._ .. .,., ••-r""rd ..... ZJtbatart. m· tulftrandot.her•.aeral aurrOWtdlnll CfoodJ>•Y Monday.6'2·5822 Pleuuao-... only. 9 :IOAll·1Pll. SBVICI.. "~·advancerMol.APP. otf tee work . Xlnt and banellt1 . Su Mature per•oa with m. E In rtna benefit• ~ work.l.n1 con. Se8'Jce Mar. Plumber. mi.o. 3/yra exp. 1111.M rtODUCTION & A/V CO. BABYSITTBR euhierl.nc aper1ence a Challeo1in1 opptk' LI ~: S~bni "'9 ee dlUona with a 1rowln1 H W .AllD Ce..v'°"* 4P br1. Sl5.2S/hr JUlpl Wartiftl Mother mutt. PbOto experience open at Sthweber Jee· rp. TlOG·9'1 company. Apply In Dov.,rQuailSts 49),0739 ne.da reliable Baby1lt· lf 'r"lb&a. Pho&o&~ph~ :=t:· ~~ 01fo~ Orivtr penoo al. NEWPORT BEACH O•r llltllly HCCHtf., L.A. ltHe4 co .. , .. , I• Ht1flfl1lll .. • ltreacll ......... o,..,. c:o..ty. w. '" ...-e ... fw • .., ... Q ..... wt.ct Dows tt.. _.. .. fwW & wr. part Uma lo Loni U81n dlmlffted..8 1-ac an lndlv. who 11• Hlf Meyerbof'•· primary TRE JOLLY ROCER M•••.ul!.. .. /••-'tt. PRESSMAN·M /F . A Beach . Call Irena Y · · · motivated, baa id. com auppller ol aood food lo INC. "'""'-"'., 11rowln1 shop needs a W t••-· CASHl•S munlcallve ikJUa 4r one the Irvine corporate 170420lllettcAve. Women'• 1peclalty 2/C Hamada operator IAMCIM6 IOX,.SONS whopa)'aattentlontodo· community need• a 7Hl~~ .. 1 atore . Full time . w /u;per who can do tall. Jr coUeae eduu· responalble delivery ""'oJoo1 Clothtng expr. Nancy quality work. Salary SoutbemCaUfornia Now accellllna: •ppllca· &loo pref'd. but. not re· person to drive our van GIMElA.L °'*ICI Cra11. In~~ _ open for capable: person. COM••rc ••• ...... & ........... ,. ~ ..... howtedee of ,,...ct ... & _S.YiD' llona. PtUinc. Will train. 1 1 rd Ina & othe benefits TILl.9l /T Nr Alrport.as.11610. quired. Please cont.act: Goo«S dr Y ng reco Looklna ror a very an· Manager. Ortlce wurk, lrvlne loc r Call Pat Batbar!.,.Goldbera Mt necesaary, MCal.FI. Oo8:30.2. tereatlna part lime job counter help for rood 8· 30-5 Mon-Fri 979-l834 gr•plllu It hlpful A MOtl••ted, OCJ91"9Ufn & ..... .:.::: •• ..., la I Prefer S •Lor comm'I CASHIER/ Clerk ror re: 7H·55e--Start: Min. nor In pie aunt office., service Seasonal. C& --------- eaperleoce, wtll train tall atore M\alt be ex· Suale: $57-6232. Clerical, for mature mo.). H 8 . ate11 Cau E. Prr truck •· ••nuipment quautled aool.lcanta. · -------1 . ~ .. ....t. Xltlt . ._...19g po I bt•fllL Hew Acea• h per· Ca I I : Ba Ibo• Deliver L.A. Times to Earn big ~S700wk po8Si person. LocuUon P.C.H . Sonarath, (1l4JS44 5378 wHber. 4 day11, 20/hrs Prefer ~ent ML ex· Marlne.5'9-9871, E.O.E. home• In C.M. 4c H.B. ble 30% commlaalon.I Npt. Bc h Exper. u orwritcl4581Acacla0r, week. United Rent All. Send resume & salary hitstory to: Ad 110. # 112. D., Not. perlence. Muat be well M /F /H 3-fAM. S37~M50 mo + 861.'6289 muat. Accurate typl1111. Tustin, Ca. 92680 C.M. &U-0760. 1roomed It erUc>y public CASHlER bonUI Dependable car no 1horthand 20 hr -M ASSEUSE --P.O. lox # 1560. eo. MeM. CA 92626 contact. Accurate typing HOUS EWAR E SAL ES 546-"81 or !MM-4~ EL.-......... IC Cw•elel~. !~6-cl7udet431 Sat & Sun. l d S t ""'"' """ '" Part time. Pvt. cQunlry requ re • some a ur· Apply In persoo: Crown Del . m en over lB for L.A. ASSIEMI&. Y Ll!AD ~Roe~ --club Call for interview day hourt. For the above Hardware, 1024 Irvine, ho 1 N B .. ~ ,,.~ '"'" ill allable In Times to mes n · · Fast gro··"ne lnterna· .,..... . .....,.. poa ons av (WestcUlrPlaza>NB c ....... oo i• .. so + .,., 'I" 1 We are seeking - - -Irvine contact for ap. & ·'"' · ~ ~ ttonal Co. in stab e managenal type person Mature pen;on L(l ltve in pointmeot. bonua. 6'6-0637. 846-5844· energy. field has need for with knowledge of Mid w /same. 2 dys pr wk $35 Real Estate Sales Experienced agents are needed to work with ex· ecutave level clients Muat have proven track record . You will be SALIS <114>~3 c1~U1£1S DENTAi.ASSiST. a lead etectrooic as· die Eastern culture day. 673 3023 (714)53'·1102 "'119 F /time chairs1de. Ex· s e m b I Y Per s on . Ability to speak, read & ----- EOE · Qualifications mrl 7yrs write Arabic a necess1 Mature person n~etl for per prel GP oflt ce. exper . in e lertr u K I-' r food F U TaTE M ~5·4SS3. Nr So. Coast mechanical assembly, tY now .,..ge o rr Position In K Mart _ working with pro· rrss1onal a.&SOciates Our office offers. Restaurant Ocean s Restaurant ls now hiring experienced cooks. 1750 So. Pacific Coast Rwy, Laguna Beacl\. 497.3730 -------·-REST AUi.AMT NewPort Beach leuding Jewelers seeking full time Employee well versed in sales & office procedures. 5 day week Including Saturday, no evenings Call 673-9334 8ankln1 New kc1•ts C1nsallr Plaza. PCB assembly, Coil wlr· bus iness is an asset home improveme nt & May r equire some dept.Mustbeava1lmoi1l DEMTALASSfSTANT ing , hurnessing. traveling Salary hrs Inquire at 2200 MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Sh.ills We promote t.o manage· menl & supervision from within. CoronadelMar mechanical assembly: negotiable Anaheim Harbor Blvd Oally 644-7162 be able to train as· a rea. FM Wholesale 1·5pm 64&7701 Experience Preferred Also part time position• available in our South Coast Plaza office. Call: ________ semblers . organi?.e Grocers In c Dental Exp'd e n · manpower & material 714 ·630·8570 WANT A CAREER., C08ta Mesa thus1aatic assistant lo resources ; & display good leadershJp skills. GUARDS compliment our Pedo 1 stalf Xlnt salary & Qua lified a pp •cants Full & part time All s hould t·untact Ra y areas. Uniforms f•1rn ·u Kathy Amburgey 540-4066 111 Del Mar 631·9421 benefits lo the right s · t 'fl ' Gilman at c1e n 1 c Ages 21 or over. retired _pe_rso_n_548-_~ __ Drilling lnternalional welcome No ex per nee CAUFOINIA Laguna Beach 494-9233 Dental Front Office Receptionist, bearh 557·9051 , E.0 E. App I y Un 1 v c r s .t I _ Protection Serv1re. l221l W 5th St • Santa Anu Interview hr... 9 12 & 1 4. F!ff! area. Very pleasant al Exp Medical Assistant, Huntlnit<>n Beach moaphere. Salary cum frun t & har k. hrs & S & I --962·9116 a• --mensurate with exp s alury o pen No n 695 Town Center Or. 6'5·7580 ask for Darlene smOkl'r M0·4376 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 ;;mmmmmiiiiiiiiiii.j Equal()ppo1rtu:nity CHILD Monitor, S581 DESIGNY l"1T. n1mbo, prep l(rill Employer mo. Mwst have 3 mos. l·ook, man or ~omun ---iiiiiiiiillliillllll--1 exper., complete care or DRAFTER Clean k1tr hen. plci-.ant I mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•j 2 girb. ages 3 & 5, pre· Laguna Beach elec working (•ond. gd hr'> pare meals. do laundry. tronacs manufacture r Phonl' for 1nll'n1ew I Bank1°C,.aa.a dt1cipline children & needs. 4114 9650 bathe. Take older child •an experienced person Loe.al Newport Be~ch to school & accompany lo be resPonsable for Full & µurt ttrnc: 1-·asl savanga " loan has am· I . drafting & mechanical rood Newport ll1•al·h m~d . openlnf for a children on outings . design funcllons Must Xlnt op111irtun1ty Teller. saviap & loan Take ad to any . State h h h exper. preferred. We of· ~mp~oymenl Service Of. a v e l o r o u ~ !155 3520, !.1511)(171 fer ucellent salary. full f1ce m Orange County ~~::'e1j~~:s. 0~t~!~~ lnaurance benerits & DOT. 301. 6n·Ol0. Ad layout, dig"tlal. analog. paid career apparel. 1>ald for byemolover mi<'row11ve circuit de Please call: i .i;;iiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;j sign, & some knowledge: Ms . Denny Parisia 1• of electro-mechanical HEW~M'ffiaoA ClvilEIWoeer51,...... packaging ~UIDIYI V'I"" 0PPortunity for advan SA YIMGS & LOAM EMGIHHllS & c e m e n t & r a re e r E.O.E. DESIGNERS growth. We offer xlnt GA<; & JOK to: COM l'J\NY Small Co sa lt•i. na 11onw1de nl'l'd' eH1r1ent shipping re1·e1vin.: help Pleasant work1n~ cond Golden's Mai.:1r Wand !146 W 17th St <.: M App ly 9am I tarn Mon Fri. . - HAIRSTYLIST Wa nted ror Bayfr<>ut Salon. G7~7438 llAROWARF.SALF..S fo'ull time part lime Aµ ply 1n person Crown llurdware. 1024 Irvin<'. <Westcl1frPlaza1 NR HELP HEEDED C.:ooks , Buspersons AncJ Host Person fo'ull Part Lime all pu~1 lions J\ppl) in peri.on Mon fo'ri 3-SPM Rubin E Lee:. 151 E CC>a11t Hwy NH Jlusless /Host 2 3 days, hours flexible $3 50 lo start Spaghetti Bender, 645~1 Medical Assistant w t~x· per. 4•, Dys Busy GP offire Npt Bch Salary negotiable 642-1720 noon to 2PM , 840 5027 pm/wknds MEDICAL fo'RONT OF'C· part lime, mature, N B 1>45· 7083 Medical X-RAY TECH Part time. 3-0hrs /wk . M P f''o r offic e In Newport Beacb ARRG & C RT r e quired 631·4422 Medical back C>frlce for NB office l::xf.1er req'd 644·8722 M W 18 22, Help dnvt• ne w car to East Cua!!t 1-:itpenlll'!> Pd fi.Jl 21~ Nurs m~ LVN 11 ·7 relief $7 2S µc•r hr Gd working cond1u1111:1 59 bed facility 1-:cn: Bayview Conv<1lc:!>t'cnl llospl . 2m5 Thur1n, <.:M 642 3505 Malu1sa (;rants DRAFT5'EISON '101 ~c~i~ WEEt< Beauty C areer opportunity Facility is in beaut1ru1 * JOJOIA * avail for talented & ex Laguna Canyon near Immediate rtt poS1l1on Nonsurgical contou r per'd. individual with Beach & Resort areas dependable individual to racelirt. Will train live well established & grow Call for appt Per~onnel ass1!>l marketing & career-oriented people ing Civil Engineering e>.!pt Telonic Berkeley· general orf1ce Good lyp to become make ·up firm nr 0 C Airport 714.494.9401 Laguna 1ng. & variety offi ce artist.a & teachers. Only Apply in person with re· Beach. E.O.E. s k 111 s r eq u I re d 1 n GENERAL OfflCE PART TIM 1-: Hotel San Maarten of Par k own hrs & 1nt•omc Laguna Beach requires. Ambitwu~. hkc· peooµlt- Bell Assistant.a. working Call for <tPJ>t . 557.5675 Head Housekeeper. mature secunty person Nursing LVH serioua-minded need ap. eume lo: Mr. Fuentes 11t I _________ dynamic work environ· ply. Com mission -Robert Bein, Willl11m lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;.I ment Newport Manne management potential. Frost & Assoc1ates, 1401 DESIGN f:ngineenn.: 645·3632 nel. Full & part lime for all shifts. Xlnt worlung cond. Apply In person btwn IOAM & noon dally. 696 So Coast Hwy Call for appl, Mrs ~uall St . Newport ENGINEER CiEMERALOFFICE Tharp. 537-7609 __ each Hotel ---Mio co an Mis111on VteJo Phones. film I!. l11t• lyp TUR.._. DOW._. Laguna Beach 3·11 . full lime 511 bed facility. Excell working conditions & benerits f:O F. Bayview Con· va lesrent Hospt , 2055 Thurin. CM. 64 2 3505 M;iltssa Grants Beauty .----ar:u needs cxpcr 1n 1ng Mun f"r1 8 5 SH" FT " Assistant to hairdresser Cleaning Person, Apart electrical connerton... $8$() mo A.'k for Bobby I Part Tine Tra1n1ng program menl Bldg~ Full time herm etar seal!> 6754211 I H1hn gual Applylo M1!o!o Co&n1MinqYoutti Newport area. Robert & Costa Mesa. Newport transducerdesaji?n. com l Marci, Surf & Sand CCll"T'Mn Taylor Hairdressers Beach area po nl'nts materials & Hotel, Laguna Rea<'h. 646·7197 TSL MGMT 642 1603 methods General 497 4477. ext 365 Adults with outi.landmg ---- --Out1es include design. FULL PART TIME attraett\C personaht1ci. Billing Clerk for water ClfQt.aJ.R DE-SK CLERK drarting, materials test • Hou1eke~, matun, to s pend 15 hri. per week dist. CRT exp pref Xlnl ORD.. ,.. ing & R&O proJccts S T U D EMT S N•e-ln aid, fOf' elderty t•ounsellng youth a11e!. benefits. Hrs 8·5pm, Ins ide sales duties & Mechaniclll 1-:ngineer lady . Wk endi, 10·15 Jo:vcnin((s & Mon.Fri Starting salary heavylyping.mfriendly i n!( d egree prer 'd OK SotiSun, perm . WeekendsAva1lable S75 S902 /mo. Please call atmosphere of s mall Qual1f1ed candidate~ 548 688 P e r "" k C a I 1 Mrs. Finnegan or Mrs . company near. ocean send resume lo Mrs !Must be 181 • · 2 30·5 30pm Mon lhru Ridgway at631·1200. Good benefits Call Dc>n Jan 11 • 2 3 8 9 1 v 1 a 1-:xr1tmg pay. t'ompany HSKPR/C~ott l'ri 1142 4321 eict 343. na: 645·3632. Fabricanle, Suite 603, benefits Car needed -··..,...-·· Ask (j1r Lori -- - -M' 1 v· · c 92691 Ila rd workers on.!x . Rcfined·over 50 for older Or~ Coast IOOIOC9M CLERICAL 20HRS PER 1115 on aeJol a MO 1Xrll1B4CI writer Small home un Doity,Kot needed. Financial & WK A~vertising, Airport -------CaH I Oamto lpM Bay, own room & bath 330 W Bay SLreet credit exper. nee. Op. location. T y pl.ng & DIETITIAN . R.D for 82 714_847_2422 LiJhl work. hve in. must Costa Mesa.Ca portunlty with new, last phone, gd spelling & bed psych1.alr~c h?SP drive, no smoking. Send E q u 8 1 0 PP 0 rt irowln1 cosmetic co. 45wpm. student could Respons1b1l1t1es incl resume to P 0 Boit 403, E mployei:. Callforane.~0484. wo rk around cla ss total menu planning, _ _ _C:oronaOel Mar,~ PART TIME P erson achedule. 752.9277 dietary consul.talion General Office INSURANCE. property- IOOIOC•ll Newport Beach Real Estate Developer needs full charge bllltpr to as· aume responalblllty for multiple set of books. Salary open. Call ~6-9316 for interview appt. looklr ...... Clerti Full time, exper. helpful but not nee. Many com· pany benefit3. Apply al: 1660 P lacentia Ave ., Costa Mesa CLEllK w /doctor;; & pal1".nts & Girl or Guy Friday to as· c a s u a I l Y c I e r k I needed in Book posleup. i Of dietary Mon & Tues. No exp. Drapery /mfgr needs supe~vf s•oi sist with office duties. secretary Personal nee. Apply · 1660 Plocen· ind to coordinate an· 5 t a r e Y 1 0 u 5 Girts & Novelties Co. lines Established agen· stallalion scheduling. Hosp/supervisory ex Must have Rd typing cy. Corona del Mar t_ia_A_v_e.,C_.M __ Salary+ ben. will train. Pe r 1 enc e n e .<' ability . f'ull or part· 673·8650 Beach Drapery; 16692 Capistrano by the Sea lime. Pleuanl working ------ - Mllllken. lrv~6478 Hosp. 496·5702 cond. Golden's Magic Insurance Agency needs Part·~WDens Clerks OisplaDISPL.A y / SIGMMAJCER Excell. co, benefits in· elude medical, dental. Two desk clerks wanled for Costa Mesa Motel. Day & Eve shirt avail. Will train as nee Call 12 noon lo 8pm 646-7445. -health insurnnce. prolll sharing, pension plan, co. discowit. Apply in CLEIK/fYPIST For hotel corp Fulltime. Call 851-1325 (Joyce) Companion, responsible. mature penon needed to stay n ights w /olde r pers1.c . PIHHlY z• Fashion Island EOE M/F Wand 946 W 17th St. c-ompelent person. Must HOMEMAJCYS c; M Apply 9am· llam lype, will lram personal Earn extra money . working p/lime In your own home. introducing the New Daily Pilot lo - -hnes. p rr to start, xlnl GENERAL omcE Register today for local temporary assignments. 557-0045 Cl\·Lll\W::. llMl"OllAllV PlllSONNfl SUMCIS opportunity Brennan Co. II. B. 962·5597 INSURANCE Agent•y TheOrangeCoast Area! service rep. comm 'I Set your own hours' Call lines acct. handling. 75'i~ Weekdays between 4pm of c , 2 5 "4 Ii e Id. Un 1•"•611'1>•:m11111196C). ... IS27_•. ---t DIAFTsnASOM 3723 l irch Strfft woman. Pleasant aur· --------~:-:-:-­ rounds . Laguna Beach. derwr1Ling, service salei. pos Car expense. salary, comm. Min. 3 yrs comm'I underwrit mg exper. Mwit have f' & C lie. Orange & LA CounL1es Call Part Time & Temporary Jobs Availallle oaane Bulloek to draw Ooating marina Newport .. ach 494.4457 Clerks, Secretaries •Beat beach location •Liberal commission Program •Nal'I referral program Call now for appt. Walt Hemphil1i 673-7300 RECEPTIONIST Newport Bea c h architectural firm. Good telephone personality, lite typing H D & As· soc. 640·6266 --- ---R•ce,t/S.C'y Neat, front o(fice ap pearance required for th11 prestigiously local· ed firm. Must have good oHice experience. Will be in direct contact with lop level executives for multi·national organata lion Xlnl oppty for right person to grow with company. Med·Dental ~n:~~UIS CORJt. 18952 MacArthur ll•d. <Next to<.:hanteclaar) Irvine CA 92715 ('011lact Juhe afl R·JO/\M 752 6003 RecepHoni1t Part 1-'ull Rerept1on1st T) pang. h~ht bookkeep 111R & other dl'r1 C'al work llasson & Assoc· KSI 1651 REC E"IONIST / Acch.Rec. Rcquirt>5 typinR IU key 18 a m ust' good phone s kills 1-:ntry leH)I. $95-0/mo with ciuarterly r evie w MecJ1 ca l benefits Jack Carnahan Inc 754· 1371 RECEf'TIOMIST - Sandwich Maker hrs 7A M·JPM Mon·Fri , 646·8883 , _______ _ -----SALES OPPORTUNITY!! Fast growing Southern Now hiring for rull & Calllornaa corp. needs a rart lime oper11ngs at few aggressive salespeo· oca t1 on s al O .C pie. We offer desk . Airport Varying days & phone, expenses, draw a. hours , ideal supplemen plenty or leads. Thi~ ex t a I 1 n c o m e r o r eating sales opportunity hom e makers & slu· provides unlimited dents. Our progressive. management polentaal growing company offers Hurry• Call now for m· OPPortunities for adv an terview. 71Hi31·5991 cement based on your l•._m._iliaiiiilii::ii•- j ob p errorm ance Pleasant wurking condi tions Must be 18 & over Apply tn person btwn l &6PM 2300 S. E Bristol Santa Ana Heights I Neitl lo McDonald's) E.O.E. Retail Sales Women's f' IT re l ail. days. eitp µrefe rred. x lnl bend1ts Call 770 1677 ask for Larry RN 1 Nursing Coordmato1 ror adult Psyl'h1alrir µrogrJm R(•spons1b1hlll'1> mdude superv1s1on or 0 1i.•n nurs mg staff. st•heduhng. l)u !lent starrin.:. l'valua t1ons & 1nsen •1te as s 1s t a n c• t• A J) p I 11· u n l must h;,v(• slro11.: t•om mun1t·atmn & probh:m s olving s kill s & supervisory experience in a psychiattll' foc1h ly Pos1t1on is Mon Fri, hour11 mltly be flexible Cap1Straoo H) The Sea Hospital, 496·5702 SALES PERSON Wanted for attracllve women ·s shoe dept in Fashion Island. Full or part·tlme Experienre necessary 64()..7810. SALISPllSOM Eitperienced. Exclusive handbag boutique. South Coast Pla1a. Full Lime Call for appt. $49 2649 Sal~s r r of. Salnpeopl~ °"'Y Ma rketmg Reps to ... t!lt a product that 1s wanted & needed by everyum.' Earning potential s-tO.~SS0.000 • Co TraininR • fl1gh lncomt- • Qlj1ibf1ed Leads Liqu1ayne fMrqy Sydm.s Al. 754 (lSJS. 545·6793 ----SALES PERSON Ofo'FICESUPPLlt.:S ~ange Co. __ S56-2922 SALES PERSONNEL· I' /tame 9 Jpm Typ1n.:. filing, errands. lrv1nc RN. p time. mid week, 11331554 Bobbie eve5 Wes tmins t er n eeded for conte m porary women's we11r Must be exper'd Salary plus romm Please app ly o r rail Apropo, 644 2652 or 1129 Fashion Island, Npt Brh I Med1ral Group Call RECEPTIONIST M r~ Oct•ker, !J93 1321 Needed ror busy Irvine law offitc l.11<hl lypm11 Route Walker Call rat. 8JJ.J622 I Joggers. cam while yuu -Jog' S4 hr + bonus RECEPT /SECY 5 hr!> a day L1qu1d ynt> Will train 548 1486 SEAMSTRESS Type 65 wpm, trans<~r1b l':n~r~y Systems Call At • - - 1nR & 10 key skills req'd I 754 0535 Seamst~ess .w•lh Cll.P 0.11 Salary based on exper -alterations m fine men s 1 m med open 1 n a Saa.s C00t clrtator & women's store m N B 957 S850 Rose Direct phone contact Gd salary & benefits. RECEPTiOMIST w /distributor customers Please call Tailor Shop needed for Irvine Escrow ore Must havt neat appearance and pleasant phone manner Hrs: 8·5 Mon lhru Fri, Call for appl. 552·4050. Tona involves order place· Manager from 9 JOam m e n l , e n t r y a n d Spm 6"4·5070._ followup for standard Secretary for medical or. cata.log Items. Va!uable rice typing & some bk· training provided . ,' . ?leas ant workjng en· kp I exper._ req d. Box vironment in Irvine. 741, Dally Pilot, PO Box Contact Jeanette Hall, l560, Costa Meaa. Ca -RECEf'TIOMIST -Belden Corp. Electronic 1_92626 _______ _ Full time Mon·Fri Must Div. 833·7700 Starling SICllTAIY be Personable & well salary Sl~SllOO/mo. To young business ex· groomed, & enjoy meet Sale• Dftll Cl9ril ecuUvea, apeed & 1k11ls 1 ing the public. Requires Inside sales duties & must (60 + wpm >. good spelling & pen heavy typing ln (rlendly Fashion lale location, manahlp. No typing atmosphere of small Topaalary! 844-5171 Phone experience pre· company near ocean. 1--------- ferred. Full company Good benefits. Coll Don· SECRETARY benefits. Apply : Pen· na: 646·3632. Requires good typing & nysaver, 1660 Placentia phone personality. Ave., C.M. Sales & Engraving. Exp. duties Incl. It dictation, REC_Ef'Tl_ OM--IS_T_ helpful, will train. Apply processing orders & gen in person · Noark ofc. Juice Tree. 15602 Coa:nmand Performance Trophy & Engraving Ch e m ic al Ln., H .B. Hair Salon In Npt. Bch. Co .. 170 E. 17th St .. Ste. 891·«25 needs r~cept1onist, 30 11117 C M --------- hrs. per week. Appia · ---~crft.,rl'.. cants must be mature. Sales Full time person H U P4 TING T 0 H stylish in appear11nce & needed for run summer IEACH have frlen~ly l::~~~:ll· job. Please apply In Legal Sec'y for I atty in ~~g 5;>e~~d.hl~osltion r~ person: Mon.-Fri. b~wn 3-Attorney offi~e. e>.!sire uares car. Phone Becky 10 & 6PM. The Pers~m · 2yrs. Califonua exper ?orappt..646-7451 mon Tree. 229 Manne 847·6041. ~ Ave. Balboa lsland. SICllETARY 833·9550 1-: 0 f: structures. Requires ex· ----E•.O•.•E•·---• I COOK/EXP'O per In wood construe· __ Fulltime 9am-5pm. Im· lion Bright, quiet ofc m...iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii. Inventory Help wanted Receptionis ts. all Restaurant Off 1 c e S k 1 I Is McDONALD•S 5\!rfc1ottY FAltMS SECRETARY Part time 760-1.507 mediate open ing . Pis call :~M69.Mon ~ 1 March30th.from730to Ne~ort Beach. Call Fri, Thompson Floata Th:'ialboo lay Club 5. S30 for the day, lunch 1000--F/C FHhlon bland invest· meot nrm. !!xceU. op.. portunlty. Esper. & 833-l. __ u_·o_nco.:.E_O_E __ ltnowhiriflcJ: included. Call 64517t1 Cook needed for Conv Drapery manufacturer ask for Tom Walker Ho1p. Frr, 9:30·6·00. need• work room hem· Food Xlnt aalary & benefits mer. Will train Mon WaftwjWaitttH • maturity req'd. Call: 114.,,.0lZJ Incl Ina. vacation & sick Thurs. 7·5:30PM or P rr Exp'd. 6:30AM·2.30PM pay. Apply Beverly C.M.area.642·1843. Manor 340 Victoria. CM -HostjHothtt 8 I bt lur• ,...,.0 n E.0 .E. Drapery Shop in N B I r I • ma ... ,,_ needs mechan ical St1t/Sun.Montruf' who lov" children to COOK. Plue 4' short or· person. Gd driving re· 5:30PM-llPM. Exp'd belp p/Ume in Pedhatri· der. Mu1t be 18. Ex cord. Fut advancement clan• ofc. Mn. Auaten, perlence a plut. Mutt ror abarp trainee S•criy~ . ..:M$-4t7~~iioiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiil Lynch'• 311 Palm, (714)671-0?to. tw• . ...,,. M , 12PM-• 8 a I b o a Pe o . S I d : I.AM, Sat. IPM-1 AM. .Ul,~......,l't '75·W6. DRIVERS WANTED h * rT'U9'I Part tlmedellvery. Ear M 11 • t • • • 0 w 11 ._.,,,....., I -•-·LA Tl tr•••,ortetlo11, y mo .......... mea. Tba follawiq pcJ9itlons Irvine/Newport Beach ........... CPR .,._ ~~u~~·:~r!::cuatomer . • :~~~· :e~:;r~~~~~~ =·& .. "9t 6 "'"· Mtvlca (clayt). so 5 + . Ca II J ea• : ·Full • part time homt NEW ..... _.. .. area •al•. --· •Part time rat.uranl BUllN!llMIN cuh&er. Contect th• DAILY • Men'• 1portawea r PtLOT tor tnfonutlon ...... ,.,.,c1ng &M 00&1nty &1e•lleot compa1ay reqvlnmenta for b•••flt1. 0Heroua v1ln9 1 PtoUUoua StoreClerti Frl .. Sat .. Sun. .... , ..... Tutt, Wed., Tbun. Muat t.n f'Jlible KENNEL HELP NEEDED Part lime Mon·& Fri. 6·3 every ot.her Sat. 6·4, every Sun 8·6 no exp 631·1030 or apply in Person l2S Mesa Dr. CM aak for Dawn LIGAL SlCUT AIY A.S.A.P. Full time. At the beach In wauna 1 2 att)'t. Variety practice. Salary a~rOUJ, Exp only. Call49'-7~today. LIFIGUAIDS E11ler week & 1ummer v1catton1. Irvine . 9810311 Llt•·Mfa. Full or Part Umo . Apply VEFO 78$ W, ltlh St. Coeta MeH M.AIOS. IXPll. i't'1:'==~· 10·5 ' au11n=. .·laL S.O.S. UT m .O.f , Mft · Drlver for 1eml · handicapped youna lady Prefer devoted. compaulionaa. peraon. Non-drlnker, non amoker. m..-.a t.fore tor 1tt. a. lmmedJata hire, apply PIHH call for •Pf" An1le, SaD Cla.mente U5 ·7HI llon·J'r , lnn. P'htd wllat you want ln l :J0.5PM --------Dally Pllot C11Jtl0ed1. lliiiiliiilim ____ Want~ Call 8'2·541711 Needed!! Now hirlng full & part Opportunity to sell Congenial Airport law time. Days, eves. Great gourmet foods & gift•. rlrm. Top skills. Setr .VICKI HESTON' career opportunities. Flex. hours. WIU train. atarter. nonsmoker. On·the·Job training. For Westcllrr Plan. &42·0972 Josie 851·9025. : m o re lnro .. ca ll . or Fashion Island ,-------& AuocW.. 7S4·"43, or inquire at. '40·6030 SECRETARY <SpedaU:dngln 3141 Harbor Blvd. Coal•lllilliiall::iiiiilll-----•r To a11l11t Pres. & v. TemporaryClerkal Mesa. Pres. or R.E. Develop. Personnel> lliilliilila ______ Salee.If you are hiah ment Co. Exceptional 540.0400 ~s-ta_u_r_a_nt _____ strung, don't mind work· typlnt & organizational ------~--: f 1 Ing hard. you can make altllla, required . Call Parl Time ._ :i:~~:~c:,,·~~rf:;~~ $400-$$00/wlt with u1. Ann (714)&11·9150. _ Are yOll ._. ro.ig the l rvlne corporate Wby not, everybody else 51CltlTAIY forar.,.a .. JM? communltyneadtpeople 11 . Call after Spm N o e x p e r I e n c e ror sandw'lcb·maJdnJ 4r _960-__ eoo_1_,·~~=-----F11t 1rowlng Oran•• necesaarv. You will be ilmplo •ooct -p. M F. SALIS Co. Mam& Con1ullln1 1 1 '' ... w firm 1etlt.a akUled aecy, trained Eam b I com 8 • 3 . N o • • p e r . d tJ b r h d 11 mla11on•. PLUS aurac· n•c"a•rv, ""--.· 111•·. Imme · part me open· capa le o an DI ... -1 ~ "' ins for Reader Ad wide vartety or ofrice ti Ye bonuaea. Contact ca 11 Don or s u •I e : repraentatJve ror lnalde runctlona. We ofter alnt Cir culation Depar t· "7·4232 Hle1 pot1ltion. Od. com· oppty for irowth, alona ment, 6'2·4321, IHve11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; pany t>.neflta. Apply ln wlth~compreben•lve name • phone numt.r. 1' person: Pennyuver. compenaatlon • benenta You wlll becoot.eted. Rettaur!'boec 1HO Placentia Ava.. packa1t1. 2·1 yn exper: C.11. Moo-Frt., 1.sPM typln1 ateowpm,; aomt PHSOt•elL E•per'd. Excell. oppty. dlct.Uon or dlctaphont COUMS&OI Tof aalary. Call Mon· SAUSPllSOH uper halptuJ Fr . for a9pt. lOAllf· E Mutt bavt plaaaaat 4PM Aho need apertencad onl)' PRODUCTION ~nonallty, will train. It r /wallreaa ... f .T ./P .T . Wallah CS "'• • • Clar"•'• no Coa1t DYNAlll all Oary, 540 IOH. bu•oenon..-750a • ~ P0••1TJON Coutal Pel10mel A1•· lei:i:lilllili:iillililim· 1111••· --Pt au. Cotta M eu COR .._. cy, aTto Harbor Bl .. --------_1_11_._1soo_. _____ llOOIS~miStalOO Colla Meu, EOE. Cla•lfted ~. )'OUr OM· Hue tometlllnl lo NII? 111+:rw':..' N•nral'el 'atopaboppfq~ter. Claalnedadadoltwell , __ Aak_-'<_t.-._i_or_s.an __ > __ _ j I f I ' •; t -· 4 ~.4:!~~ ..... ?!~! ~~!!~ ..... ?!!4?~~~ ..... ?!.~ !~!'e~~.~!~~.~~~~ ~:':'!'!:.: ......... ~~.~~ Orange Cout OAJLY PILDT/Frfday, March 27. 1981 ., ~~anent. 1Tuchln1 aul1&ant· Warehouae •Delivery, llOW0002a6 '1 **I BUY ** G .,..s. IOH Mltc•l•n• IOIO MMtic.ol IMhlM9W .,,._cboolftelementllry, P /T, rela•ed at · S4S xlnt decldna New .............................................. I••"-•• 1013 I ;\ • O"OITUMITY experltJ>ced. depend•· moapbere Call 8ob . load 18.000 n Ul from Good used Furniture &jG11roae Sale. uphol l.o••l•ow ............................................. . Exp bu.. penon to ad· bleWl·am. 957·0Sll. mill, ~/ft CM 645-9137 ~!G~~ YORI wlll aell cba1ra, pamtJnp. mlac Hell um Bouquets de· CONN Olltttor trombone ~!~!~ .......... !~.'.! :;.~bl~1 ::~ of~m:U TIACHa WORD PROC ESSOR : Xl2hn)'t.lme MA~ ~ l tlc:TIOH etc. 9032 Madelule, HP, livered. Perteet for with cate. Excellent SABOT type Skill Xlnt aiat prlnclfj!'':"lo d·111• COOIDIMATOI N.8 . Law Firm. Call SAWS&MILLS 6 46-1616 133-'625 off Magnolia beron everyocca.ion.67H4l9 condition, llOO. 675~2 cond . $150, sRiTtSK .. '¥ Nl .... ' .......... ~u. C 1 f • Adams Fri oply. ~ -----alttirtPM. "'-aaull i-...... ft out bua. tune Iona. Other Dynamlc, enerptic, in· .. , · .....,.,. a I N0.2445 or more an· ~GAS Kl LN 24 t .,., -.. ,. duUea lncl: CUent con· novataUve person to fo.al\12;30. llUYAllMfTUIE !Garage Sale· Stenoty~ WEST co'AST,c~cr~ Jb•nez "Sulterly " board mtr , 3HP $22$ tllct, ad ..c. aldlll, bk· dlrect cam~ fc'°1t1lm, Mffcll•llM 0o91 1040 Les 957 8133 rum, clothes & misc. 377 Rood c·ond. w/s heMng, acouttlc auitar, new 631·377Zor873-7828 kp •. Bril)\t aelt·1tllrtJn1 oil mo. Au, 81 or arour. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -E. 18\h C.M. Sal&Sun. l2400. See al 36$ E l9th, w /hardabell Calle. Black 1'' outbo--", nberctau II mature attitude, or-French 6 ltallan co · ......_, 1005 8 ----with pearl Inlay, S375. Ml.I - aanlled w /details, " teae atudema. Kln MA & ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEESHOND Pupi. AXC eaut. Medit oak dining Newport Garage Salt' 401 A 3, C M. 842 1726___ Pu vey Baokstaae so wood. DJO. 831 1'710 ot people oriented. Apply command ol French DOIOTHY IMHSOH Chan1p aitt M/F Pel & set, 6(chal~. $350. Blu~ Snug Harbor. otc Cliff, Basic Tiffany's mem 11mp new, $100. MXR :t?_4-,_l20$-.,...,....,.-,----- by letter w/resume 6 Call for interview (714) & s how · P v l P \ Y antique aau~ .drps, 16 NB <Sat/Sw19 3) benihlp. $200. 538.762s, "100" Phase Shifter, Uke lo.tt. M•l:1 •c•/ ulary histor~ to: J 675·5135 213/697·13'Sllft6 pm floor to ce1hng, S50. -----new, -~. Barc""·narrv S.,..lce fOIO Ch h 220 D 0 .... ..... 0 L "" ..... Sacr1·nce. •""lllM. MOVING 11· h leave mestage. --..., , urc • ewport " " "' " C ...,.... -~e mg muc ---"1330" Pr ... ·•mp, Ilk• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•nt•r Or. N.8. """""'. Ttacher wanted. Art. p•-mMT AK Gold. Ret. pups, see -misA I .. a. "ahJd & "" " .. .. ·~ ...__.., 5 • inc · ..... es. "" Sea.rs 3.5 hp Eager 011e n•w, ...... 50 Acowstlc 150 · school 5day1/wk 1PM· parents, fem. $250, male 1mmons lwtn mattress. , 1 s IS 9 • " .,., Manne Electrician PM P .. ...-fl'\AIU DPO ~ bo ln Uk ,ewe ry at un. ... mower xlnt, ... £. Girl"' lend amp •· 10"' 4· 12 0 I 1•·~h•1 i Sec retary, F /T , Tues· 6 o r 3PM·6 M "'"'TV -vv.83Hl517 x spr gs, e new _, "' "' " es ID ua ... /repa r Sat. General office Certiflcate or exper, &SAU $75.S46·3274after6pm. ~NusauRd .C.~ 24" Nisilti 5 spd bike. cabinet, S275. 549·8741, Qual.work.549-2.520eve dulies. pvt country club. Call Suaan. ~8820. Antiques o( the world In 000 TRAINING For Sale Misc furn& Mesa Verde area, exec ~5·1b'79_ --751 8516, S48-0995 Boat Refurbishin&. ex·· CaU&«-5404. Lhe dtspl~ or ludina Ob•di•nc•/Probl"m 11 r ofc desk. !tamps, add Beautlong weddlngdress speakers : new , .... rt paint, va-'-h. r TUCHBS dealer~. "' "' ... "' pictures. ca a ter maeh • & other good $75 , Magnavox TV ..-HUit e-Secretary/Receptionlst GIOUPll-. Morcll 26. 27. 21, 29 Solving. 7 OOP .M 551·2794 stuff. 28SOChlos Rd <..:M . Acoustically perrect. pa\ra . Reas rates. for growing C.M j firm. ..-AAA DOO TRAINING -----Nr Balearic Ctr.. Sat Console record player M i n o r c a b i n e t (96 .. 8954. eves. Must be gd typist. And ESL bein& hired Thurs.,Fri.,Sat.1-lOPM 953-8344 Furniture ForSale S3SO, Refrigerator $125, b l emishes $8•0· loati M.- p d h now ror employment for Sunday Noon~pm. Buffet with sliding glass only 9·4PM _ playpen Sl5 200 K~gs value S22S pair 846 2014 &-..'.i oaess goo P o n e summer 1981 wllh stu· l.Dlhf.lC~BldJz.. doorsS100.S45·S402 Placecashonly . · . _,_,..... tOlO s kills . Xlnt salary, dentexchangeprogram. 1 ORAHGiCOUMTT E11Ster pups , AKC . -Neighborhood VardSnle ----DRUMS :41ud.shls.5zil. ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits & growth poten· Call between 8am·6pm FAllGROUHDS Bicbon F'rise pups. Corner Bdrm set $3SO. Furn · drartmg desk· Store r1xlures: •reeling l'Y m. com pl cases & lnfl. Tender, 8'4" hyp. Ual. (714 )540-6955. M S t 966 1709 ~•c: A...... Eng. Oak lbl & 4 chrs muny pre-school items. card racks, $25. SheJv. hardware S800548-lt46 New in box. Sells '""A9, on· a · or Adm $2.50. Free park· ...........,,,, xlnl cond Sat, !* 5pm ..,.. 551·3480 ---$175 Walnut dining rm 1ng, wood & glass S25. ---sac $399. (7l4)7S4-1732 mg. Adorable male Pomera· tbl $400. 642·1817 246 Sherwood Pl. C.M Dis p I a y case SI 2s Spc Drum set, xlnt for dys. SecreWkmvE SICIETARY TEACJi ER · Pre School & American oak double bed nian, l year, $250 with. ---- --646-6386, 1 !193·5655 student $250.bst ofr ---Aides needed. Hunt. Bch with new mattress, $t25. papers possible. 645·532S New sofa. 42" md dinette SAT I S UN at 81 S1 557·8393. WANT ED· Old dmghy, area Call Marilyn 548.0542 eves. tuble -chrome busc, Whitestone Dr. Hunt Vinyl Flooring. no wax, Offlc•~lr 4-6' for planter Cheap to Marketing Dir an 847-5284 ------chrome/gl&ss etagere, Bch New & used rurn, remnan!s Approx 200 E i----' 8 015 please:..631-0174 financial services firm Antique Admiralty desk. Terrier Mix Puppies chrome/wood coffee ta oak & w<1lnut stereo yards Sac al S4 yd 7 q-. ,... .. '" loat p Id SJ cabinets, new stove, d' · d · · h ••••••••••••••••••••••• I , o wer 904 Reap., challenging pos. T.,"'CHER hand tooled leather, 4moso . ea. ble. suede chair & ol 1g1t elec a dang mac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Invol ving a r e a o f 5"' lightOak.$1700.~5580 847-3452 toman. brass rocker. 2 c lothes . ru~s . $50. chet·k writer $90. STEALIT,MUSTSELL securities. insurance. Sat. only. Exper'd. ECE -----adj. rnd end tables, pr kitchenware & other Call 530 O!Jlj9aft5 pm <..:onference table. 14fl '79·26' PeM Yan. 200 hJI r eal estate. Xlnl req'd Garden Grove 4While Porcelain statues Lhasa Apso pups, AKC chest of drawers, anti household Item!> -solid oak Sl.500 Day · turbo diesel . ful l y shrthd/typing skills re· area.971·5533 ___ from China $.SOea. 10 reg 10 /wk s. has lst que oak swivel chair. --J ohn Wayne Tennis 646·9048.Eves.661·2990 _ ~~igp~p·~mcedm.aPcvtcopnadr. q 'd.714-641).0123 T•achtrDlnctor s maller Porcelain shots. 2 Males. $25()/ea wicker l'Orner rHk. SAT MARCii 28, 9 to 5 Memberhhtp (f'am1ly ) •mililillilililiiii•--•I statues from China 551·8703. lamps, mirrors & many Furn & furn1:.h 1ogs. $850 111 c:1 trans fer Copy Mach111e CANON ty.77S·712S,673-3729 ---------•! ~xl;:~~a;:;~ r;qc;cf Sloea. Japanese Doll in Free to You 8045 other items !155 21 17 books, gar<len tools & 644·1!>49 ~~ ~I:~~ :ia.r:e~op;ie;i. W-i-IJ trade Big Bear Lake Se glass case <mint cond) ••••••••••••••••••••••• supplies. shop tools, sla crjtars.c 642-0411 Sl25.Jhandhookedwool Coffee tabll' (Walnut t1onery s upplies s2" N-scale model train beenunderprevenlalive or ocnfronl Mobile r. retcry T_E_L_E_P_H_O_N_E_So--.-th row r ugs S20ea . Extremely loving mixed form1caJ S25. Couch $50 teak pedastal tbl + fl 'board & acressorie:.. maint Low mo. rental Home or trlrs for sport ~:~rh~:w:O""\m~~~h lo make appl;~ci::~ 536.9439 eve. please or ~~e:i.~:c:l~~.~e udique. good cond matching cane back Reasonable.496-4923 w/100'1. creJit aguinst fishingboat·3l' 499-3816 opening for a Junior salesmen of nationally all day Sunday -----962·4974 aft 5 ch rs $450 13x17 oval --purchase at any time if Glassply. 17' I 10 120 hp. Secretary. 60wpm typ. adver t ised products ---Male lab s'hephard mix. -white frin[ile rug, brnt you want to own at Mere V hull w/trailer ing & lite shorthand a 9S3-80l4 or6Jl·a700 Model ship, New England 8wks; Free to gd hm 2 years new west\:'rn style org $275. G1rarc.l record 556 9900 Mr Johnson v er Y clean. 12900 . must. Excell. work mg Whaler m glass case, ex-857.1718 leather touch, chair, ut pl yr & AM /FM rac.lio m 546.1330 or64S-0775 conditions & co TelephoneSolicitors quisite. S3000 firm - ---toman&3matrhmgend ebony fin C2Ax48" cab Architect se lling '--nefits. Please calJ Home, contract. no sell· 675·3521. Free Puppies. Doberman tbls + lump $29S 7Sll 08.'iU on 60" coffee tbl) $425 : furn l t 0 re • r 1x 1 u r es· ""' I equipment and supphe:. LynnSlansfield mg. non-profitorg PT ""ppUanc----8010 & ?. Kind Mother. Cal -Kenmore washer and 19(:1 1: :l "' .... Kenmore Washt>r $1UO. Mar 28 12!1.10amto4pm (714) 644 5800 (714)638-3122__ __ • •••••••••••••••••••••• 495·3488. __ 1 1 Sensor dryer $175 ea l!I" • :•I :i • i.. only Cash pref Chc .. ks Ext. 7S49or7853 ove seat. god velvl•U•t•n ll1W TV w1sland. Skil , Telephone Solicitors HARBOR AREA MALE P1tbull. 9 mos $50, both bkc ne" Mi:.r saber s aw $lS, bkca:ics only w1vahd dnver's he A~AVCO Needed immediately To APPLIANCESERVICE Brindle Genlle&lovang I household good s SS ea . Tame Lafl' &ehkguar card Nou SEF~~CEN:lAS L work 3·9. Mon. Fri No We buy used appliances Ask for Annie. 631· IOJO 1 645· 1320 nature scnl'" bks •Aea. .MY 50 Y Ei\ H 1·ept1ons. 359 San M1~ut!I .-w experience nee No sell ··We sell recond, guar r::----~ ""' ACCllMLJLATIO~ Or Ste 303 NB C I r PM. appliances. 549.3077 rvmlture 8050 Waterbed. que<"n s1H•, law books. novel, etc IS i''OH SAi.i-, . S20 Newport CenterDr ing. a I a ter 1 · ------••••••••••••••••••••••• with healer. frame, SI uµ Lots more misc Mu.-.tmakeroom, Cornercoruerencetb1&4 Newport Beach, 92660 966-0lSl I IUY APPLIANCES BED X-1 x r liner. 831 7889 anbr 5 17362 Roll Roy Cr llunt OIO\l.'tl lo ... mall('r home EquaJ Opp Einplyr I . , ong. , irm. ~ 8 84 2 66 rhrs, drk polished 'ol.ood. --11-•llllilll.11.--..1111.--Les 957-81~ Beautyrest king, like G ington i·h 7 1 hexagon "8 72X26 S2SO TelepMne Wark 16 Cubic Foot UPRIGHT new, $200. 962·964S --•• ~~~.e.~ •••••• ~?.~~ I 0 I Family Sale * ~~~e~~~;:7~0~·91111H * •SECRETAAIES• * Mature person to work FREEZER $90 Antique rattan table. 1259 V1cloraa, CM RARE in their home canvass· (714~840 4268 _ $120 Decor club chair & MTo~~~~· c~l~r s~I ~ 1~'. 11-.t&tl AND UNUSUAL AdminAsst/CorpS18,000 Recpt/T65/Fun$15,600 WorProc/Brea /$13,200 GOl"Doit all"Sl2.000 ang for appointments in Washer & Dryer $125 ea. ottoman. like new. $175 Phonematc. boys 5 spd Garage Salt', Sat lOAM SELECTION San Juan Capistrano & 675 05S8 S h · C d 7 T d d NB San Clemenle.Xlnt OP· Sm Freezer $100. Port · _ __ c wann ru1ser, use 180 ra cwm s. OF AcctDegMfgS20,400 Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Newpgrt/833-8190/Free D1shwsber Sl00646-S848 twice. a I I I 1 k e nu Antiques. waterbed ell' portunily for person who __ 2 beautiful 5 pc bdrm 497.5251 canbededicated tolhis Rerr & uprt freezer . sets.alsococktailend& --Mov ing Sale Furn, job & who genuinely workgood,SlOOea . sofa tbl Lo price NE WP ORT JOBS books.mcludin~<!sets nf ca res about people. 548·8513,548-4485 5S2 2085 DAUGHTERS' En(' Y c·I o P c d 'a s Steady, year.r ound ------LOTSOFGOODIES <..:h1ldrens clothing, l>tkl.' ---------•!employment. Phone col· REFRIGERATOR Gam e table + leaf. 4 SAT., MAR 28,9am.4pm 1 SECRETARY lec t , Baby P h oto· chairs, xlnt rond $451). 360E.19thSt.,C.M carra er,2Sga gasrans, Fun11t11n• I\ on1•s Aswnt:<l St·rl.'l'n'> Pon·elaint•d F1 ~uranl.'s ( 'lm~onnl'S Private Party BY APPT. OHL Y C M 75 1-6473 New elec SC'M portabll' typewriter. Sl50 OBO 552 8530 (8am·8pm l Pets 8 087 .............••........ Baby Guinea Pigs. $5 t>ach, all males Call 968-7481 Plano1 & Organ1 8090 ...........•......•.... graphers of America, Frigidaire. good cond. 730-3505. fa s h' n g rod IJ' Pe to hotel reservations (2l3)920·880l. $125 Call7~~3. Garage Sale March 28 & threader, li&W TV m l __________ Piano: Mahogany up SOwpm typing, filing &lllllli_lillll_ililll _____ Gas dryer. elec. dryer. Bedroom set, good cond. 29• 8,5pm. 17 Deerwood wood console (no t right w/m1rror Good phone exper. 80wpm 9<1rwr. dresser, 2 end East, Irvine. Brand new operating) old heavy Washer. $100. Pair of cond S8500HO 646·70S0 shorthand. & will train on Teleph0J1eSal~ S65/ea. t b I h db d wood ~"'s cn'b toys lots French doors, ""'"tea ------reser vations $900 mo UB..IYHY 675-2072. S:S.3~;.' ea oa r . ii used clothing, toys, ol bo:C:d c•rPet pi~ces. Dinin g r oom ~ble , Conn Organ for sale. bke Send resume to. 11703. Deliver pre-sold vaca-Westinghouse dbl oven furn, kltcb Items & misc. lots of misc. 547-3t82. ~ 6/chairs. with buHel. new. $l5()(). Dally Pilot. P.O. Box lion paks. to bus area. elec ra nge, S22S 7&CH516. English oak armoire To closest major In· E. Myrlie st.. Santa $395. Color & black & 962-6942 lS60. Costa Mesa, Ca AM only. Good comm. 857.1291 $300, &irl's yellow chest t.ersection Irvine Center Ana. Sal.only. white TV, S2Slup. Chest Estate Sale Hammond 92626 plus gas allow. Call . --bed Sl00.~7406 Dr.ACulver. 1u .......... _...~ __ ...._ l".1.1: of drawers. S35 Lamps. Or~an. mdl C·3 walh __ 543·7957, lOAM Noon L d K t ----1".,.... ,..__ 'v•;, $.5/ Obi bed S25 S I only a Y enmore ap sz Lovely liv. rm set, desk, March 28 al m Domingo ••••••••••••••••••••••• up. . • K PR 40 Hammond & 22 II Security officer, P /T . washer & dryer, llOv chest drwrs, mis c. Dr.JV,NB.9-5pm.Lots bed. SIS Coffee table, Leslie spea k e r s. wkends for lrg apt. com· Travel Agency requires lyr old. $400. Sears tables. ~2347 a1\6 pm. or rum. & misc. 1~f~0h. ~;~~~ ~~~~rr~~n S25. Overslu/fed chair. S2000tOBO Story·Clark pln In N B $3.50/hr d 0 cu m e n t delivery ref rig, Top orthe line. 17 __ 962_4974 al\ S $15. Stand up stove. $15 s p 1 n e l p 1 a n 0 • For Info contacl Jim person ror busy orrice. cu rt. Xlnl cond. $300 QUEEN MOVING SALi & misc. Sunday 10 5pm. s1000,oeo. Both in C.M Lup1sat644-l900 Must be 21 yrs of age, B E Portable Dis SOFA/SLEEPER Furniture, di shes. Jewelry 8070 979-8776. Sunday I0.5pm.979-t1776, SECURITYGUARDS h~ve val id Ca l if hwas her $150 Sears $75 lamps. linens. wooden ••••••••••••••••••••••• -(80S J 644 5360, driver's License & good r oom Air cond . $25 960-5580 patio gate. Golf clubs, He~1vy 14KG Heart Shape s:quca~~~~~!~/~ff.Ph'.ng~ 1805>524-1590 Openings for qualified driving record. Entry 545·9223. ---clothing. misc. No kids' P1 I box w /2 Rubles -individuals Good start level position w/oppt'y ---Leaving state must sell things. Fn.·Sun. lOAM. SJMltOBO 64ba"c64k D~mce chair $20 5'6" baby grand. Lar ing pay Refundable un to advance. Excell. com· N ew 30" Gas Stove entire contents of my 12 704 Jasmine. CdM. Cash 759-1643 --"'-°"-·------farge NY. $2250. Any re· iform deposits 978·7243 pany benefits. Call Tom· <Almond) $225/0BO rm home. Example : Only -------Pismo COAST Village as. offer cons 642·0538 _&m6iii38iii·iii8iiil9iiilmjjj;.iim ;...;.-m __ ie_83_3_·'S17_______ 536-6676 eves Sohd oak parquet inla11J N 0 EAR L y B l n 0 S Gold & silver. top dollars Members'-:p. RV O"ean A EOLIAN w· l S . • ---5 • coff ee tbl w /2 PLEASE. Cla~srings~ •u "' lner panel SECURITY Truck Dnver with good 19 cu ft Fng1da1re rrosl matching end tbls. just --957 805.J s ates S5900 CASll. piano/bench. Walnut. Part LI.me opening. 20-30 P.ick-.up for part time de free. white s175 pd SBOO sell ror $400. Kids' & baby's items, -714·499 SI~ New SlSOO. sell S9SO I 67., • .,.,, 759-1048 h' de•k & bookcase. re-Heavy l4KG Heart Shape --S36 3100 aft 6PM Sat & hrs .. for exper'd plain· averies ~---. Mate mg 60" wall unit sln.,ed hatch cov"'r & Pill box w/2 Rubies Carpel 200 yards. celery .. d . I h ff C I G Obi w ad1ust1"ng shelves pd ... a ood d l S2 wkn s cot es security~ icer TYPIST. General Office a one as range S3S010B07S9-1643 .,reen, g con awn. -Exe.ell co. 1>ener1ts Ap F 1 ex 1b 1 e h 0 u rs . oven Self clean Works S 9 0 0 . s e 11 S 4 7 5 spool tables, household -_ yard Call 552-7173 Pl~O I 50 M Ch f Th ti' 1 k. items, large & s mall. PY 1n~~MEY waterfront ya c h l great Sl agic e omasv e I pc ing S Diamond Earnn~s Ex · --PREMIER G bd bl pd at March 28. 9 5. 1983 . '7 l Hodaka 100 runs "d • · Brok erage & Re a 1 as ranl'(e. single oven, size rm ensem e, p 0 r l Se ab 0 urn c . eept1onally brilliant $150 6.8 .. ('UStom made BABY GRAND 24 Fashion Island Es l ate 1 mm ec.I i ate ~eeds thermostat, easy 54600. sell for $2600 Also 1 05 total weight Ap EOE M/F 1 Sep pert' f1x ·sso 548-4321 Mike havebrassbdrm set an· New_po_rtBeach _ praised S5600 Sell ~urfboardS75 493·3310 open ng a ro ies. __:._ · -t1·que reproduction ·AO" I S 00 800 LTD 673-2810 'Kl Sat&SunMar28·29 separatey 14 ·$1 l'ool lbl. Brun!>wt ck ___.:_ __:__ __ GE frostfree reCrig. cop· ball & claw tbl w 16 dbl 1207 Key We st CdM 494~28 Orleans.limoold Brass Typist pertone. good cond. si95 pressed back chrs, pc.I II arbor View !fills (•as h ('Ue rack & arcs $2500 SECY /RECEPT New c ondition $3000, obo. P P Terr New rond. !0000/obo pp Terry 833-9300 9·6 or 645-4522 eves BAYLINER MUST SELL $12,500 ormaboffff Price MC)Otiabl. -- Call after 6fl"' 675-2695 READY FOR FISHIHG TroJan 2s· Expr ess Cruiser. fully equipped, fatho. live bait tank. O I R, VHF, & much more Less than 200 hrs, 8GPH at 20 knots. 3 boat owner Sacrifice $15,000 Dys 640-1633 . Eves 67S·8883 Boat Partner Wanted lmmac 24' Sea Ray Sundancer, fis hing or c·ruise Exper helpful. N. B. boat slip. $1900 + $130/mo. 557.9327 '80 Bayliner Liberty 20' 120H.P. in/out w/trlr. slip avail. $9600673-6919 . 26' Bayhner Cruiser . Bristol, fish or s ki, sleeps 4, loaded w/ex· tras. low hrs. SUp & ltd financing poss. Sl.2,000, pvl ply (714)661--0804. Classic Bay boat. 18ft. Lyman Lapstrake. Side· steering. Near n ew Atomic four engine. Full cover . 673-7467 Character Boat rigged for sword fishing, Nwpt mooring. !773-0659 '62 Owens Tahitian, '40. avail N. B. slip. Good office presence. xlnt typing skills with at l enlion to detail re· quired. Shorthand pre ferred . Call for in· terview 760-1025 F.V. firm needs report 552·8378 $1600. sell for S900 All only Selling fashion Jewelry 642-5833. fit6 7666 h e typi~t Will lr~in on WP. Coppertone apartment herculon sora. loveseal Cabh Own business own Typing SO, d1ctaphone: size refrigerator. 585 w.matchmg chr & ot Sl·hwinn 10-spd bike hke boss SerR10~ Mkt~ msg. _ Sportin9 Gooch 8'>94 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44 PACIFICA, '79 /250 642-4644 SE R VICE STATION ATTENDANT SA M to 3PM . Apply Shell Sta tion. 17th & Irvine. NB. 642·1259 Service Station Allen· dant. P IT , eves & wkends. Neal ap· pearance & handwnt· ing Apply at 2590 Newport Blvd. C.M. no s /h. Call Mary at 495.5636 toman .justpdSl200sell nu $1 2S C as h 11902 67S·ll33 Pa u I BI a in e _96_3-656 __ 0 __ --for $400. Formal hvinit Bay wood Dr. 11 B Wanted Gold . silvt>r,J llenra , 24x4~·· framt!d TYPIST Color TV $135 Rerri.c r m sofa & loveseat. cor 962-3279 _ _ diamon<is. guru. pp will 011 Tah1ll Con· S500. . Frostfree SlOO. Hide·a relating wood & glass pack up Cash 964 4224 673-6223 Part lime: 2·3 days per bed. r ecliner S2Sea lbls. lg oak china buffet. Cactus lg var Electric wk. Vacation relier. Ap. 631.3402 big claw foot cu no. appli anees. Curtains. ply at: 1660 Placentia, _ _ _ s tack ing bookcases. M1sc.590Knowell C M ;ComsmtmamMmesiiiam miiiiiiiiii•l 2 refrig, $7S ea. run good h id e a bed . I a m p s. ---s Early Spring Bargains al 323 E. 18th t. Apt. F. washer /dryer & too 229 Sierks. C.M Salur-Ty~l'T OPBATOI C.M. 64S·lS73 __ . -mu('h to mention By day & Sunday 9.s . . O'Keefe & Merrit gas appt call anytime will ----- Diamond 11 C'l S<1hlaire & wedding nn.c with S d1a monds. beaut i>el Color F. SI I Jlrade, $25001080 548 4070 or 552·77 15. G~owmg electronics d~· stove w /center griddle & be home (2131 !Yl5·357S Twin bed, antique bed lributor seeks gd. typJSl . . --divan, misc household For Sale SeJko dive to trainforon-line rom· adJ broiler. good cond. 5 rooms. all new furn . items 525 Fairfax, Sp watr h . good lo ISO puter systems. Excell. $75.83!-2429 ad mi r a I t . v I 12. behind Bank of m eters. in xlnl cond. opportunity & co. Gibson bottom-freezer , refrigerator also America on 19th St CM. 751·8967 SHIPPIHG bene fits. Call: Elsa, refrig.2lcuft.$1SO ~5444 __ ---Sat/Sun. Machinery 8 071 FULL & P/Ume help Jn 5S6·3880 631-Z7_44 _____ Oak coffee & end tables. -------••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE Must sl'll' Pool Tbl 1700. HobtCl'al w I Lrlr all equip $700. wooden dining rm lbl + chrs Sl75, I love seat $150. :111t1que cash re· g1ster ~Nat ·1 l $700. t. v. amp Pevey $125. mike stands & mikes Sl7~. pin· ball machines $250/ea. Call for other items 675-4335, 64.2·4348 Surfboard!>. 6ft. single fin, very clean $100. 5'8" twin fin: S80. S<ID-2009 Twin steel Scuba tanks 4S's & 52's JUSt VIP's S17S each 731 6.597 For Sale Seiko dive watc h . good lo 150 meters. in xlnt cond . 7Sl-8967 hrs. use. All factory op- ll o n s . $197 ,500. 41 PACI FICA. del. 1980. Never used. $177,500. Both located Southeast. Fraser Yachts, 673-5252. ·77.23· Mako. loaded for fishing. center cons, '78·235 hp Johnson OB. $13,000/oHer. immac. 673-8310. ~312 TV, Radio, H IFi, Steno 8098 Reasonable 13' English Dory with L5hp & all ac-• • •• • • ••• ••••••••••• ••• cessories. 673-7853. Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr wr nty Free delivery SI 48. 646-1786. t.ervlews held 12-l Mon b b d Washer & Dryer, misc CHINOOK Fireplace, Lhru Sat. Lunas<'a. 212 !iiilmmm mmmm m;; 4uctioft 80 IS ulcher lock inette household items . 356 LONG IN ES QUARTZ wood burning, never Color TV. 19" Scars. $150. 35' Chris ~ T gas, in storage, oeeds work. value $25,000. lllt $2500. 842-1039. MainSl.HB. TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• $150. Contempsofo bed 20th St.CM.Sat/Sun9·4 Wa t.c h bea ut l4KG used.New$582.sellS300. Portable Xlnt cond. (never used). 19" color mens watch & band ter· 536-3100 art 6PM, Sat. & 842·6234 16' GI astron Tri-hull Gen. insurance agy. nds. PUBLIC FURNITURE portable $145. elegant Everything must go! Sat rifle bargain. Cost S39MI wknds --w /50hp Johnson xlnt SHIPPING Clerk part time. Must have exper. Call : Balboa Marine, 549·9671 . E 0 .E. M/F/H Siller needed for 3/yr boy In our Woodbridge home. Hn , days. salary. ne1. Driver pref. Lt. huk PC poss . Dys · 559·'716; eves: 559-'816. fut. accurate policy sofa&loveseat.Swedlsh On l y , Ma r ch 28th, sellforSl.500968·8563 ------1 STEREO co nd . xlras $1900 typist. Gd. salary & paid *, 0 AHC 7 TI:l0JM* glass dinette set, inquire 8·5pm. 642 W. Wilson, Mlsctllaneous 8080 SPIRAL ST~JRWA y. d~; Kenwood Receiver. Fis· 548·1691 co. benefits. Call Linda ;Jh vr immed.549.9010 c.M ....................... corator item . 33 cher Cassette, Fischer ~---.-5-.. ----,~0~6~0 at 71-4-549-8161 circular ba11e, 87" high, T u r n T a b I e . 2 _...... •• •iililliliiliillliiiiill---•I Lovely bdrm set.s. din· Cedar Chest S.O. Dresser Sat /Sun lOa m 60312 John Wayne Tennis Club used for room divider Ultralinear Speakers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAITRESS/WAITER: ing rm tbls & chrs, $35.Aft.er6pm. Carnation. in Lhe alley, Family membership &/or plant stand. Metal Components set in a LIDO 14 Good condition, Coffee Shop. Must be ex· chinas, bunk beds, motel (714)847·6861 CdM. Vertebar chrs, Art $1000 incl transfer w /wood stair-steps. custom buill butcher Trailer. etc. MUST perienced & mature. furniture. PLUS LOTS --Nouveau dresser , Oak 675·5455 solid brass finials. Call block console. Call art SELL '575call 67S-3611 Call Answer Ad 1!358. ~01\.E.... ••VIS VI Oak rocking chair with hutch, Design s tudio S46·2320after7pm. 5:30PM 646·8013 P .P. 6'2·000Uhrs. JAYI .-4 bentwood arms. SSO .. equip, lBMTypewriter. Slrato·lounger recliner. $.52S '70 12~' Atlanta built ---------1 We honor BofA, MC, 640-7051. ---bat brwn vinyl $250. Oak firewood $75 i,i, cord, · w/trlr completely ~- c h i • b L •-Furn. clothes, stove, ce· Royal upright vacuum, deUvered. "CA XL·lOO 21" color, tlolshed $1100 /080 Wareh ouse /delivery South Lagu~a Village person for party rental Animal lloapttal la loo;"· atore. p tr. apply 2025 I n I for P It ell P d Newport Blvd C M 1roomer•C&D lead to f /t ' ' • Caassh. eNrOa pC..:!:.NsA ... L K in g.size bdrm bset. " .... 732 0 ....,.,, m e nl mixer , m isc . gd cond. $50. Executive 631"°'54. l200. Quasar 19" color • ..-·1 CHECKS P LEASE! Dresser. End lfa les. Sat/Sun9AM,6L5~Pop. dtkchrlS0.552-7321 Chi'ldren'a ""'-_.-rato-'••. ISl00.559-1075 L.loeh,-~ .•• -sap.-/..----. 1 Food avaUaW.. Items Near new. A t . 5· PY CdM ..,....._ ''"' · D II 9070 lllbtec:UA....ie,.. 0 ._. 540·3703. ' ' Oriental Chest, Brau 3 dellghtlul stories. only oc 1 .,. wor k , prorll s haring 499-5318 STATIOHHY Store In CdM needs sale1 penon r /time, 5 days Xl nt worklnr conds. EaPfflally nnt cliente.le phone 644-74112 forappt. sTJlUCTURAL DF..81GN DRAF"TING Newport Beach office 1'75-8ll0 IWfTCHIOA.ID OfTI P /llme, d•11. wknds WUl lr•la. IG.JOU MA~~AUC 11 " Hummels, la.mpe, office trim., 30"Wx1'"0x33" Sl, & atori• $2. Also loots & Marti. ••••,••0•: .. :::.=:;:•••• ' WAREHOUSE Cor n e r 0 r 0 u P < 2 chairs, tables, coin-o p HI g b . New ! $395 personalised Easter ·~•P•"' ,_,,_._ L kln for mature 207S~NftP31tBlvd CM bedacovers, storage washer & dryer SaL l..ct2·l~af\.5 Bunny letter Terry's 119 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll'boat,GS.000 a1~':t ln~lvidua.I wllllni l»lllS •....... "6-8886 bolster comer tbl wlllnut 9am·5pm. 428 32nd St. H.B. 92848. G........ tO I 0 Tony 675-0tU, tal-4288 to learn It accert a fini11h>S150545-9223 N w pt O c h (o n Schwlnnblke11,mens'90. llDW000 216,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·' ruponslbtllty n l lCyc'• i02u V 1 Peninsula) Boys S30. Craftsman BOAT TRAI LER for Need 35' tlfp after UM ' eat•bllshed Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antique an1ty, ver)' n cc P ower nlo we r $80 S4S, 11ntd~ltln1. Dtep KeelCal·20 $330. Pavilion Will rent It or Bucb nrm involved In Schwinn boys' tO apd, $350.~~ Moving Salt1. Sal 10.Spm. 559tU41 New load-18 ,000' lo (714)14CMa68 ll'ad.e for cleanln1 your auppl)'IQf tenll• uffd sliver. like new, suo. · 403 Jasmine Avo, 1---------1 from mm. S!ltft.. C.M .1-~--...:-----1 bcMpeor10'IJ'boat.C.ll in yacbUnl. beckpack· 6?S~ C ORNER GROUP CoronadelMar. Sears Hearing Ai d . &U·9187 XJZ7an)'tlme. KAYAK pilddle • t lc1'1, Anawer Adt445,24bra, lnl It aid nar. Sffu"' rf ml ' ---------Almott new. Bartrain for Ftbertlua, lfOOdlhape. 141-41GO. •" future for rtiht 99rsoo. l 31pd, l ·WhHI adult pe e<:t, very co orta· Garage Sale, Sat. & Sun caah. Call in AM 548ol27'7 u..-&....1 $100 546-JIT4 Flllln1 or orders • bicycle. MO. Also, 1 ble couchet lbedt. up. Furn. mhc Items. 2110 1----------1 '""_..._ 101 I ---------•DOCK AVAILAALE up to 1tner•I warebou1e lady'• tClapd bl.Ire: 125. bol. blk /wht, cood Monrovla.C.M. 100 Cockiall ilaaaet It ••••••••••••••••••••••• U you•._ lftW placed a IS'. No muta. an/0>0. dull ... NJUme d•>'•• al·W17. atora1e apue. $250. 1---------c u pa f rom c l oud Want ttonlt laratc (or Clualfted id, )'OQ'N la 175-7_, 17~ hr...-. Xlnt com· PARTY TABLE,• chrt, Garafe Sale , ftll•c. restlluranUllO.M0-7051 auto, Newport Beach or the m'-'bl Trylt~•--------- pany·pald ~. Pay 21 ln Scb'wtnn cont. XJt d.rk pollsbed wood, '250. Items. Sat, lhrch n. eo.ta ..... A1lo want ud -...,. qWdl.11 JW DOClt.alD.1,,1.. lncreAMlbuedoeablll· tond Mu11hellPS.•fter Sat art 9AM1. '40-9188 Mpm.214$10ceanVi.ta 1RoyaJ.61ir.Jflr:f». dra1Un1 table. IT).U52. c •t renlta. Pltoe1 Mull'. ty.MS-lo& SpmMWCm. • Otlwrtlm•cau7•0510 Dr.Southl..q. eu.ms .J Ml..,._ , 175/mo.m.T• .. • . • Orange Cout DAJLY PILOT/Friday, Meroh 27. 1981 T,_. f160 Yw 9170 , 1.,eiW ......_ ..,,rted ~ ....................... ...•.......••.....•.... . .................•........•••.•............. .......... ,... 4 W .... M•n tHO • Cllrr. MU '10 -1911 DOOel ..... '707 D.... 9120 ••MeMrlrcMI......... 9740 f 110 & .Ac .. 11r• f 40G ...................... ,. LUV 1/>t. St.tr. ''SHotrr YAM ••••u•• ...................................... •••••n••u•••••••••n• ...................... ••····--•••u•••••••• I t70 UJnSH with dual rcan! Ideal '78 5000 loaded lo ml no 76 DATSUH 210% 11..-c•H '71DIOIOL1D CHEAP!! 4X4&.MelOYB for land•c•pera, etc. :t~~~~~t.,~,P~lj dow 'n Ir ieaa'e, Dynamite bronu 4 19CZ2JO W/Xt.ru,Blackllll.ect Slltlatly&IMdtur'boklt Excelltnlbody•power <S.r.&'At,>y$64tl rcrofe11lonal lol. Inc. Sl31.7'/mo.ftM510 a~etd . A1rdo1tereo, 4 door°' cyll n · Xla.:.oo~::-'10.'ttO.ttwaZcara ~;:::,·,b~:: :,~:r. uc:~i HOWAIDet.e•rolet r':.~:· c= ~~~~ '80 4000, 41p, 4dr, mint. cle::~'ie:t~l w Very ~r;~u~~c ~~f'. C'14)-2'7ee ~ Mz.tll24ore46-9303ft ask Do WdlS Limited otter (up to i llOOOml tmO. MS.25%6, 11691 (eeJMVILttl ,...ml!"'--------t·n KAWASAKI Kz..400 70 ..__ .......... for Rlck. NEW~;-EA'(;H Yr1.) Hrvlce contract <213>536-W2 JIM MAllHO 11 WTWPSP'ORRENT u~ , ,....,._ ll 5 onm0ttlatemodeluaed IMW '712 VOUSWA•.. JIMMAllMO :~ICH.JI'·•·. mpe ·•--•xt.ra1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·77 Plymol1th Trail cara b~cked by major ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOLISWA• .. ~ Sl,050 ~-JllPORTANT Ouater. Orl1lnal Owner. '71 Ford r .100. lo ml. s lna. caMLY SlttS Forn.e Belt 187~~Mvd. l8'1Ulle&c:h.Blvd. NOTICETO Low mile.. Xlnt cond. cyl, amtrm radJo, xlnt IAk• SftllT Buy OrLeuel)eal 141-ZOOO ,_ ••:htln a..t/I•• 160 ARDEADV.,.!TISRSANERSD 7$134 /98~509.022H om~ cond.~n'!Oaft.s. US1Dc••5 lnOranieC.ounty... ltlODATSUM ~ •'••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ...... ••••••••• r.n .. • • w or• -Come See U11 Today!. 2005X UmACIC Nft ti 10 WI CAN la&. Tba price of items 497·540'7. '74 \A.IT Dodie 4.x4 P.U. lW Baker Street L $_-· ~ .... ••••••••••••••••••• adverU1ed by vehicle 1ood shape. Rblt lran.s. COSTA.MESA 5 apeed lran1 .. AM/FM YOUll.V. dealen in the vehicle rr-.clc1 tHO Valuable atereo 14i-Jll4 stereocaaa.t!tonly6,700 r7ttn.calt,850T?; brn 551--llOt claui.fled advertlaln• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• w/truck. Upper console mUea! (6'72Z\JE ). Limit· SELL"'~~ M81 TO'DOLUI SS • ldext;dlJlclbHall: column_s doet not In· *·d 1•--'--bo S"D""'*-;Ct1 ed orter (up to 2 Yrs.) I prope: fWJ colUnt, RENT; 22 ' lux. mtr elude any appllc.able SpecW ~ewu~oJi;~C:::aai:; S~!~rb~~~:; ·~~~u~::: "' ;.';"" " service contract on moat jl~j(ilaft Bil. 195 dmet fllll cple • home. Slpa a. self-cont. taxea, U~. tranafer P..a...U b 13 1 1 l b 1. late model used cars tlll• •lope, lCIOI ranae u 751wk, + 8, ml. feea. finance cbar1ea, Low...._.! ~:557.2~ per ia · ~~.S:~~or:.~~ 28402MarguerltePkwy. back~lf1tflW·co. IMPOITS tan ka . bu v y du t1 640-3M5 feea for air pollution con· ltlO 4 ""'Ill ...l 5 ...... <Bi& Tony). Miuion Vlejo brakes , 1lereo, aound · trol device certlflcationa ....-....-'71 El Camino very clean. Avery Pkwy. exit 15 IAKa ST'lm 1970 Rarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA '31·1Z16 833-9300 aroonna. Fln part lM •• TN¥el t 170 or de,ler documentary D..._ Pld& Up's good paint, $3000. '76 Dodie Van Camper, L fi'\vy.J USID CAaS cmlY ! Never damaaed & ....................... preparation <$.araea '411· Tr1•1d111 494-5015 owner. $3100. Call after t3 I ·Z040 49,...949 • • ~eauty . 1117 ,500. 8xl4 Arlstrocat, Uke new leas otherwise specified S .._111 5pm'42·7063. ClotedSuodays l4.2SBallerStreel (114)5'CM811. SUOO. <=· by lbe advertlaer. M~ d5W.. '56 Gl\l:.Miasb. Autos Cffi.\lfffA '77 280 SE 4 door. All xlras . Low mlleaae. $16,500 /offer. 675· 1290, 559-5958 • ._... 9120 1/ -4•w1Nt,.,._•t1 ....................... 7tDATSUM2t0% #•••••••••••••••••••••• Eatln pk , C.M. 17500. Low CIGHICa t520 1955GMC \A.a Ton Pickup WE PAY TOP DOLLAR CREVIER » ..._ ' b space rent, furn. •77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• In parts. Malle offer. for top us ed cars· r a"' way l~ ~· :over, Nomad 8x32, IN98Sa). , JeffMS-95&9. aft. 3 forelan. domestics or $I ST 6 H OADWAY SAN TA AHA Dynamite sport coupe. 4 --------- 1 peed , air, st ereo. wheels & shadow Very '69 280SE Coupe, immac., new pnt & tires. $14,500 675·9431 I~ cond, w /lift Jacki. Elite ll94-440l 4 6 Ford Wood I e . classics. If your car ls 1 See at 38S E. 19th, C.M. restored, SlJ,000. ALSO '72 GMC P.U. frozen eng. extra clean, see us sharp! <tJ~ii> : 6'1·7726 '76 Terry, establis hed., '29 Model A Town Sedan, Make offer. Fl RST ! space rent Sl05 compl 4 dr. restored. Ideal for 498-1137 835·3171 THI Ultllolt\ll OllJYIHO Mt\CHIHl JIMMA.RIMO VOLICSWAGEM G t 2 '78 COLEMAN TENT furn, Incl TV, °cS5945). s tudent. $10 ,0 00 . ,7IGMC~4 TRLR. S~ps ~· used 4 Elite 894_4401 675-6161. ,1c.,,•-WfTH • 7 9 D at Kn g c a b . tiQtes, stove, sink. xtra 1---------1 "_... Yellow /blk. 4 spd, snrf. : CllVat. (714)995-8989. 1974 25' Excel Travel 1963 Volvo Sedan, aood SlltYICllODY AM /FM , C B, white r---------• trailer Xlnt Cond $5300 eng, body needs some v 8 a to trans power a~kes, mags, new tires, '78 Dodge Club <;ab truck 1978 Wet bike $1soo: repair. SllOO. Owner. st~rl:g. ·power.1brakea, 2 'body lift. Super cond. w /self contained 12' 846 5966 548-7249 FM radio, heater. A $4500, 759-0932 camper. Full equip. Xlnt . · very hard to find unit ---------cond. asking S8900/0BO ra '· l~GMC ~Ton Pickup '79 Ford F250Ranger4x4, 645-~6 aft 4pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in parts. Malle offer. with only 33,000 miles J elf MS-9589, aft. 3 and excellent condition. AM /FM C8S5 stereo, PS, MotOrla.dliff 9140 x8x4ft "!lU lraiJer incl. (1MDH749) You will PB, AT, lilt whJ, AC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• spare tare good cond. T·llRD. 1957. never rind a nicer one 17,000 ml, lit new. f7800. NEW PUCH MOPEDS S4000B0~9816 ALLORIGlNAL for le1111 than our sale _J_o_hn_n_ie_642_·_1.252 ___ _ S.19. Finance -low as F i berglass trailer. Xlntcond. Rea: 844-7777, price 4995 '66 GMC ~too pickup, $22.85 mo. $SO dwn. 6'X3W with clamshell Ofc540-7lll IOlwnHAM x.lnt cond,SISOO. MOPEDLAND 631-2504. cover, 1175.642·3622. VOLKSWAGEN 498-5916 2215 Harbor, CM uto ...+a '64 Chevy Impala super ri• 9400 sport. rblt327. upd, U.S. 1ooow--•--•-r Ave. Aluminum Camper shell 1978 Honda Hobbit, only & Acuuanea ma1a. exceptionally In w:~ter for aale, short bed 608 mi, xlnt cond. Asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean & solid thruout 893-7551 638-7880 Toyota P . U . side UH. Call after 4pm For.. .,.,.,,../080498-5065 'd ru wt d I .-.... ,71 FOltD FJSO w1 ows. p n ow n •3175· Dah.m Z '87 BMW 2000CA, classic IAMGa '1CKUr I b~ck , $400. Call after Mf"'cOOCS/ 9150 motor j rare cpe, auto. lrana. Super cab m odel ,l,2.30pm544-3309: prime cond eng. & body' absolutely beautiful con· 72 Ford Courser p . U. ••-••••••••••••••••••• + ollllr,.... nu radials. nu uphol. diUon ! Fealurina trailer with shell. Needa paint, Late '7t RMlOON, xlnl 761-1,37 $10,500. CM. Eves /Iv • d h ~.a 11200 d W k towlna package, air I mec ... VL.... . COii .. nu trans, or s ms0 642 31167 d i 642 1012 d 'u6 6595 sbocu. 00 head & pipe, SSAVISAVIS __ •_· __ · ______ , con ., power steer ng, · ys; .,.. · boud, other xtraa. WITHUSID,AITS '57 T-BJRD camper ahelJ. AM /FM eves. •10BO. 7st-95Z9.-.fl . ed .... Good cond. $12.500 stedreo,. <t~lt .J89C:maet =CllllS------..,...,.= ?PK import carpa.... 64Z-053S a n e . .., ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORT Johnson & Son Lincoln Suzuki TSlOO , L9IO S'100 ~3966 AUTO SUPPLY Recr..tioMll Mercury ·. Coela Mesa · 101 N. Manchester • Y•llJcles 9530 540-5630. Anaheim 77~9900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ l_t_7_9_L_OMG __ l_EO ___ , •74 CZ 2SO 5 speed Gd coad. $200 +extras. 548-2062 548-6638 '78 Dodge RV Van. Self· Wanted-d e pendable , contained. Xtras. low sm~l l block Chevy msles.8'2-S24l engm~4~9::; lat~ 4 Whul " 9 0 '75 Honda 750, lull dress, ••••••••••••••••••••••• A·l cond. Only 12K Must '7 I PI n to Tran s '77 Seoul Traveler, fully seU. 548-6250aft6pm Complete. S75. Call Joe equipped, trlr hitch, --D ys 557-2167 , eve $4200/080.67S.L222 '78 Yamaha YZ125E 673-1469 --Never been raced . ---'69JeepWagoneer Clean. $1690. 897·5180 Trans Am Wheels: two Runs good Ro ll ba r . l5X7,lwolSX8,Goldand lights. many xtras, '71 DT2SO ENDURO Sliver. Ca11957-0375 $2000. 559-6541 <ask for Recently bored. MX Tom) head , expansio n New u s ed W e ber --------- chamber $400 Call after carburetor Bl (manual l '76 Landcrwser wgn, lo 5pm , before 7 pm under 300 mi 968·1520 mi, a /c, 4 spd. $4500. 545-2501 Matt. Suzie 546-0177 --------- GMCrtCKUr Automatic trans .. pwr. steering, stereo tape, camper shell, wide side model & only 20,000 miles. ( 11987). Limited offer (up to 2 Yrs.) service contract on most late model used cars backed by a major Ins. co. OHL Y $6995 IAkERSTIEET USEOCAaS 1425 Baker Street C~fl')lfffA V .. lahd UMdC.,..!! lt7tfordYm COllY...UO. C.B., stereo, air, power steerina. immaculate. low miles. (1M28226) $6395 Autos. Ustd AMto1. Ustd Autos. Used Atltoa, Ustd Alltot. Usecl ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ #t i..o,...c.-y 2925 Harbc>"r Blvd. COSTAM~A 979-2500 WllUY CLIAMCARS AMDTIUCKS COMMELL CHEVROLET '-"""'•••I\ I , , "'I \ \I ' \ ~41>-1 200 HIGHIUYH Top dollars for Sporta Cars, Bup, Campers. 914'11, AudJ'a AJIU~itJSR YOLKSW AGEM 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNT~~:}~BEACH TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOODICLIAM USIDCAISI miracle mazda 2150 ....... ll•cL Celle Mesa 645-1700 WANTED! Late model Toyota.a and Volv os. Ca ll u s TODAY!!! TOYOTA·YOLYO I tU H.,._ 11~4. c ......... . "-. U•·tJOJ w 140·'4'7 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opportunity lo consider the purchase or trade-in of your clean Porsche. Check with Us Today! •USIDIMW1• ·1e 5.aotA SIR (2419> '77 8.30 cal auto (004<>) '79 3201 (7560) '79 320iA S/R 17089) '80~~~W SoddlaboclalMW UMdC.. W.!! '76BMW2002 436RVC '77 BMW3201 234RZQ '77 BMW320i 922TWX '77 BMW 530iA ~ '78 BMW320i 799UW '78BMWSJOI 643VXL '79 BMW 320iA 836YZE '80 BMW 5381 2140m:e~'*· , ... cry MfaaioftV&.lo ll I ·2040 495-4949 Closed Sundays 75 IMW 2002 Very low mileage Original & squeak) clean! Automatic, air & stereo' <wr+<sQ> JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 187~~<0hWvd The Most bdtllMj rortOfYow IMW rwchoM Or LHMCOllldl• McL.,...IMW!I l11yOrL.CIM lyOw,...Pa-1 C7 I 4J 522-5333 OIAMGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales·Servsce-Leasing Roy c.-..,.,ltte. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 181l1N.!Mvd. CHEAP!! Slightly used turbo kit '70· '74 Datsun Z cars 768-5837. '72 MG Midget. Blown head gasket, S600 Call 559-8541 GI • •••••••••••••••••••••• 79MGI Sharp 'B' roadster with air. Gre8UHs"'83222) JIMMARIMO VOLKSW AGEM 18711 Be11ch..Blvd. t42·Z000 MG B '74. Good mach cond. S3500 6'4·4157 or 751·9195 '79 MGB overdrive, l9K ml, stereo, road bar. ·31 Datsun 2CJOS X am/fm,16()00$48-S892 hat c hb ack . hardly P.t.ra 7 broken In! 7500 m l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blk /blu. Must sell '. 556·8487 eves 73 Pantera, run.a &d, nds some body work. 114,950 Rcrt 9725 0 B 0 . B e r n I e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)583·4196 d7s, '76 124 Spyder. 5spd, con· <714>&«.2472 vt. Am /Fm stereo, mag ~t whls. choc. bm . tmmac ••••••••••••••••••••••• 37 ,000 m1 . Always garaged. Orig owner $4500. 642-3789. 75 FIAT Xl9 C OHVERTllLE lmmaculcrt•! Am/FmStereo M usl Sell !Best Offer Call after 5pm 548 5956 '73 Fiat 124 Sedan, runl> good, best offer. 675-0306 Hottda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISrTYOUI OIAMGI COAST HONDA HEADCi)UARTIRS TODAY!!! UNIVllSITY S~ltftJOlr(f E HONDA GMCTRUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd C~i'&..'\fffA LEASE DIRECT! 1911 PEUGEOT TURI01 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street N E"7~~~/,iijACH 75 rEUGEOT 504 DIESElWAGOM 4 speed, air, stereo. Only 57 .000 miles! Oynamtie 1 CS45M RVJ_ ~995 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN 187 ~Jr.~~Jl,lvd. --9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• roRSCHE 1979 ---------- 928. Fully loaded 15.400 orig ma . xlnt cond in· side & out. Blue book wholesale as 126.375; our sale price is $26. 775 1200368). Ask for Duke or Mille •77 320i. Burgundy, 4spd, '78 Honda CVCC sta. wag. a ir . cassette, xlnt Xlnt. cond. 4"4K miles I throug hout. $7900 owner Steel radials. ~·2375 new brakes. new carb o- ------haul. $3000 rirm. 754-6331 BMW 530i. '78, mint cond. r4ays, or S48·1775 art D y s 9 5 I • S 0 0 6 . 6PM _!_knds/ev~4~5146__ ....,. ----ml THEODORE ROBINS FORD :\·('-:..1 ••AQ~OR ~l.\. 0 (0)1~ Mt\l\ 0~1 )< '\) --'73 BMW 2002 clean body. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jop Dollar runs good $3500 OBO '67 Jaiuar 3.8 MK us au 7 S rOltSCHI t 14 4 cyhoder. 5 s pe•d. stereo. Classic s.porls car in :s11perb nuua.lng cond1t1on and a p pearanct"! (519XVQ} If you app rec iat e performance. driv• tbJS 6'4·5758 orig. very well m.tt1n D..UI 0---. 8-M W talned Must Sacri11ce f'_. amaged 80 846·8570 F.Drl'.ilYcCa1:' 633CSI , lo aded. ------ JOHM5°" Ir ~OH 123,000/offer 644-4839 '77 J aauar XJ6. xlnt L•c~ Capri 5 cond. $8950 2626 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14'1··6296 ooe bom~ifY Costa Mesa 540-5630 '74 Capri. good mllea1e. IC--GWo 9 34 W r $1800 080 D ys ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGIH 7600 W estm10Sler Ave an Westminster • flf 754 ·4144 , (John) eves 73 COHVBTllLI OVER 730-5379 KAIMAMM 6HIA .... loall For Your Good VW, Porsche or Audi VW·PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hiway at Bayside Ori ve Newport Beach 673-0900 Premium prices paid for any used car (foreign or domestic) In &ood condition. . '74 Capri, good mpg, new Urea. battery ft brakes. needs seat covers. $1400. '847·6825 '73 Capri. 49.800 orig mi. Nu tires, batt .. ver y clean. 644~7 Hard to find model. 4 speed trans .. AM IFM cassette 4t lb.is one is ex tras~~t'f.Mt >. IAl•STIHT USIDCAaS 1425 Baller Street cm~mA '78 280Z 2+2, xlnt cond, ... Am/Fm cass. a/c, snrf. •••••••••••••••••••••• 893-75.51 638-7880 75 POISCHI 2.0 Litre. Jet bJack beau ty ! Dynaaute 5 sl*d. Stereo. (i~¥i > JIMMA.llMO VOUCSWA~HH 181~1.a:iWNvd. '76 911S. 5spd. ma1s. SH50. PP. 640·1948 '78 Esprit. dk. blu/beige stereo cass. snrf, silver, See Us First! eveafwkends. int. Under 6M mJ. Pam· immac. $12,950. P P. •11111119•~1 '81 Datsun 810 MAXIMA pe~ •improved over MCH948eves/wkencb. new. PP (925XEN ) Sedan. Sll,500 640-1788 '66 912·5spd, 1 owner, LEASE DIRECT! ''''"'A ,,.., ___ P_P_1_eo._1M_34 ___ tr-~-----=,=7~ local car, 300 ml on rblt ''18 Datsun 21oz 2+2, •••••••••••••••••••••• enfn by R. Aase. New upd, loaded, cover. Im· '79 RX -7 GS Model, xlnt pa t u ori1 d1' am. maculate. 39K mllea. cond, aluminum whls, new 8" factory alloys. Rea.1as f7495. •t·721SS, 37,000 ml. blue w/camel zero rust.~ Slf.0263. Int, atlll under wmty. orl1. i 7,uo. P .P . $3l·S3'74 5'eve. ''78 Dataun aoz 2 + z. L...:.:'1:.:800:::.· .::.'"':..:...:;18S3;:::::..:· 85::..:..7·.::;;m~3=t-------­ upd, l~ded. cover. Im· _..trcilldilts'-t74 Don't let thi1 one aet mac. HK ml. $7495. away. '78 tUS Tari•· 9S1·'12t5,..S. MBZ2110· l973 rttent Petrol Blue mett. XLNT COND. tlOOO pa Int ·exceptional. '7 1 Dal au D P . U , CAU. 78()..9278 1117,500. 84U825. Jl'm/aler/\ape niee with -------------------~r w /out camper. llUSTSELL'732IOSEL '17Ponehe1124. bl•~k. I "5-1"5 U , 50K ml, make ofrer xlnt cond. S7.300. , _________ , M0-2947 .... -r4DATSUNS.%10 • 7 t t • O Turbo . •drba• ....... -..... .,100 'tO 3000 Champa•·"•· • · ~-.:.'::!""!•:... -black/blad::, lowe,..d, -·--·-• c.....i. 1\11\tOOf, sz1.500 (1ACNl30) 752~ CIJJford alarm ayatem. '11 D1tnn pldup,•---------teu than 300 el. IOlalbad. Alr t'Oftd, Low llBZ "71 JDOD. 1/r, cua, Oara&ed a1oce ct.livery. mU.. Good coad. Wiii 4111 , mint, 118,500. lAaH uaumpllon poea. 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OrangeCoutDAILYPtLOT/Frlday,March27, 1981 lelta. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ?: ....... !?.~~ .................. !?.~~ !~ .......... !?~~ ..... _ t110 v•-.. t110 A.... .... ..w ~fblALER IN'lr'I> ·-· · • • ••••••••'•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••'••••••••••••• . u.~ .... 1 18 Sub1ru 2 ctr, lllnl con· I t711WUMPH 7t YW ....,-''1' Super BEE11.E upd, v ....... , t770 IOY dlUoft. tl2950. lftTflll Y 21 000 mllee on tb1a stereo, ma1s. lo lo mile•, ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• CAIVll 494-'72911 CO tom· 4 door 4 speed truster forces aale "71 Bua xlol cond, a /c, ltOW·ltOYC( '7t SUBARU w /'81 White ester lb steno ln ort1mal Sl500/0BO-.-. am/fm, 51JC mix, M700, '*h......,.. enalne, new pllnt Job, 5 black interior " only baby blue. Squeaky '7 1 V W Fast b a c It new radialll'7"41'71 \II----'~ ... ~"' spd. front whl drive. U,000 mllu. Extra dean!<-> automatic, am/fm can, •74 YW ... A 1 $3000/bet541-7809 clean.1{7JJMC}__ xlnt cond. $2800. COMVaT'llU · '1osto SUNDAY' • Toyoti t7'I ONLT Pftl JIM MAllMO 8'8-SllSt. s.i 9760 ....... [............... IAla STIBT VOUSWA•.. , _____ _.._ __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 Toyota Corolla. US•CAlS 11'1UJleadlBlvd. 4 speed I 40,000 miles '5 1uper aharp. Dynamite! ·ee vw, runa • LEASE 40,000ml. Xlnt. cond. 1'25BakerStreet 14Z.ZOOO DIRECT! ::.~~au aft. 5:30: c~\'JffA IOYWDllS& '5-50/080 ~ (0121.50) .... JIMMAllMO VOUCSWA•IH 1911 SAAi TUUO. '79 Toyota Corolla Llnback, 5epd, xlnt cond ..,100/or uawne pymnlB f S1S8.24/mo. 644-1150 llACH IWOITS Co la Wlback, 5 apd, IM8 Dove Street SR steteo, 35 mpa, NE~!\1,,5ACH xlnt, $3275. 8'8-7171 71TllUMPH Dy na mite Spltfl re roadster. Or\ainal blue. Very 1haB 'i 'WPNX) JIMMAJUNO VOLKSWAGIH 187VJr.iM vd. 'L' Model 2 door, 4 speed with (a('tory air . Beautiful cond ition ! (919ZS11l . ""' JIMMAllNO VOUCSWA•IH mv.JtiMvd-. '71VWIUS Lovely 7 JlSIJ', 4 speed. Clean lnlide • out. AU i11v~Mvd. orlainal. Stereo too! -------- (IMVDAMttl JIMMAllNO VOUCSWA& .. 1n~1&iWBvd. ' 7 3 W e s t f a I I a· C•m pmobile Auto . trana, new Weber PIS carb ays~m. 78M $3800 545-4231 ---------'71 Toyota Corona un· OUH•tCOUMTY drlveable but h as al11---------1'75 VW Rabbit, fast & SAAi parts. make offe r Vollaw•ro 9770 economical. Lots of ''10 BUG new eq, am/fm 8lrk, a /c, new tires, good cond. $1700 875-4876 77VWDASHH Deluxe 4 door wagon In orlalnal baby blue. Automatic, air, atereo, 964·2911. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• xtras. $2550. ~6399. BUY or LEASE DIRECT '72 · 4 Door Corona, autO: 77 YWIAlllT '79YWIUS 77VWDASHEA Dynamite 2 door hatchback. Automatic, stereo, air. Only 38,000 miles on this beauty. (013694) $39'5 low mi~CfifBZ) OVERSEAS Sh a r p c ar . $1600. DELIVERIES 675-1290, 559-~ I. ·~!l,~li~'!I ~······················ "f .!. .!. , , 74 TR6. Xlnt. cond, Overdrive. Extras. $3795 10 120 Garden Grove Bt or best. ~1»46. 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IK!ory ... •0<1C111- AM/F t;1 -.,,,,. •nl-bnled 0--co. en ""'" -A O'liy 22 114 -· iO»WYGI iSno 0178A21 I t7t CHEVIOLET CHEVETTE HATCHIACIC 40Dat 4~ ........ -"""--"" ...... ...,. hr• eM o"ty 1 '21 tow ~ "''•' f'..uw) 1111 pt~ ta• & hcenM Oown &rid 1117 to,.._, 10< 10 mo C..n P"C. J7200 00 .,.,.,,., oey....,,1 O'<C• Sil 9IJ 00 APA 20 JI' AMD YOU GET 5610 CASH IACI! 1'71 flOltD FAl'911MOM.-.-IT 4 DOOa SIDAH 9 Ct l •UIOimlflC lr'lt\6 factor; etf CondJfion.ng ~ ''"""O CllCMW bt'M;ft rldto OOcty •de ~,nga ltt\it ea o•au -co.en -·'""A ontr ~1 t 1e mtl.., .. ·-· s3499 « ltlO flOltD PIMTO IUMAIOUT (""'""'"".,.,.._"".ii-.. .,,_,......, -11e.,1no ~ ~-_,,., tactK> ano '"'''one Na 10'* 10. mil-': 1 I 6ZA ... I 1979 FOID COUllEI rlCKUP • cy! ......... tlandtrCI lrllllt, AM/FM--· -.. -'·-·roll lier "'90 -· • .,. -°"'1MW-IA7•20t) ISa ~I ' l ....... .,..... Aaltot, ,.,oried ~ UeM ....••••............... •·······•••·········••• .................................................................. .. Cout DAJLY PILOT/Frld1 , M1roh 27, 1981 ....._••ported v....... 9770 v........_ 9770-.-• tto1 c.-. 9t11 c--. "'' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• v........ 9770 '7f VW Sclrocco, xlnt 'et Squareback: New •CAlSWAMTIO• COMr.....n... ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond, rebJt ena. Int Im· en1lne, trana, brakes. C ·-• •c? 'Tl Cemaro LT, lo mi. buy or a11ume lea11e , $151 /mo. ~ 08N •eo-·~ VW left• rt1ht mac,itereo.87~4760 radlala. $2780. Call RUNNINCORNOT - door, '13 left door. $50 .,2 s 8 848-8058 S25-c•!!O each. Weltern style whl uper u1. Xlnl. cond · ~ rlm• for super BMtle Chrome whla, radlalJ Yol•o 9772 FREETOWING -.___f7.... $2450. 844-721119. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN WEEKENDS _ ... .,._ ... Call Ed (714)891.()511 7tVWDllSB. '72SUPERBEETLE VOLVO am/fm Slef'90, Michelin tires, reblt eng, super 'L' Modtl 4 door Rabbit. 5 1pffd! Sun.root! Sbup black bewn~xne> JIMMAIUMO VOUCSWAGIN 187~l~i'il'o\'vd. '71 VW Bua rblt eng, new brakes, good cond, best offer over $1900. 552·9418 aft SPM 641·8700 days X211 79VWRAlllT Dynamite custom 2 door automatic & air. Only 26,000 miles. Super sharp! <JaW~ JIMMARJMO VOLKSWAGEN 187~~~~\'vd. clean. 860-ttli '72 VW Coovt .. Rblt eng Am /Fm stereo, new tires. brakes, gen , needs little body work Aeklna $2495. 645-2297 '71 VW Bug, super clean, runs 1real. call Nanette 673·9449. VW 1964 Bug, runs good, nu Michelin steel radial $7 so. 968-<Xm. '68VWBUS Good cond. $2500/080 S40-6800 ---- '71 Squarebar k. Good transportation Runs great. 631-7889 SALIS, SIAVICE •MDI.EASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAltUUCI VOLVO 1968 H1trbor Blvd. u,~,0Nt~t461 OR•MGECOUMTY VOLVO Lar1est Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUYorLEASE DIRECT Part time Mechanic Weekends & Eves. Tune Upa, Brake Jobs to Ma jor Overhauls. Fair prices. 548-5282 Ed. ' AMC tt05 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 AMC r•ca DLWAGOM Automatic trans .. pwr. steering, AM /FM stereo cassette, 6 cyl. engine, wood grain sides & a sharp car ! (496WKJ ). Limited offer <up to 2 Yrs.> service contract on most late model used cars backed by major ins. c&MLY $3995 IAICBSTIHT USIDC.A.ltS 1425 Baker Street C~l~ffA 77CADIUAC SEVIUE 49,000 m iles. Original medium blue. Loaded! Shar p! <Wit~ JIMMARJMO YO~ICSWAGEH 187JJ BeacJt Blvd. 142-2000 '76 Cad Seville, wht, w /r ed mt. xlnl cond $5900 979 9930 d ys . 675·9142 eves. '77 Camaro. Red vinyl top. New AM /FM /lltrk cond 631-'1889. Black paint Xlnt 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '10 CHEVIOLIT TOWMCOUPE 4 cylinder. auto. trans .. factory air cond .. power steering, stereo, steel radial tires.· A beautiful economy car with only 14,000 miles. Excellent ronditlo~H> IOIWfTHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westminster Ave in Westminster 893·7551 638 7880 1979 CHEVROLET CHEVmE4DR. Auto IMwanc:e Problems? Any ris k, SR-22's, low monthly rates. Pirkel Ins 646-3995 VW '63 Bus Camper, $1500/0 80 (714 )892·7245 after 5pm 10120 Garden Grove 8 1 Garden Grove 530.9190 --------1 ---'81 Seville. silver, 4dr. 8-6·4 eng. 5,500 ma Ex· ecut.Jve's car. xlnt cond Full warranty Loaded $19,938 or assume lease of $631 /mo. 7~0322 4 speed trans . air rond . AM /FM stereo cass & 27 .000 miles. < 3649771 Limited offer Cup lo 2 Yrs .) service c·ontrat·t on most late model used cars backed by m ajor '74VW Sharp 412 wagon. 4 speed & stereo with only 41 ,000 miles. Dynamite! ClOl MXDJ_ $Zl95 JIMMARIMO VOLKSWAGEN t87~N-~~oWvd. '78 VW Convt. Red w tblk lop, am/fm rass, am mar . rond. Always gar & hand washed Must see to apprec. 760-1039. CHERRY '73CONVl-:H'r Ne w paint, top Am /Fm Mus t see. S39SO. 631 1162 '74 VW Bus, 7psngr, Xlnt cond, Int & ext. Am/Fm c a ssette s tereo $_3300 /0BO 6754335. 642-4348 '69 144S4dr. auto. BEST OFFER 557 0950 anytime 78 Volvo, 264, 4 dr, loaded. Lo ma, assumable loan or bu y w tgood credit. PP C all 675·6082 o r 645·6443 Hard To Find WCICJOll- '73 Volvo 145, 4· spd. Machehns, AM/FM. lo mi. very nice• Asking $2795. 640.9049 '73 Hornet. 1 owner, lo, lo m i, auto, a /c, ps, 20mpg, 6 cyl, $1000, part trade ok.642·5~. lufc --wro • •••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Buick, xlnt cond, full Cadillac, 1977 F'l~twood , equip,lowner,$850.Call Brn /wt. t o p , wht 955·2117. leather int., moon roof, Cad Hae 91'5 new radials, wire whls, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4S M miles, lmmar . '78 Seville, yellow, lthr. sunroor. loaded. 37K m i, $10,500. 700.9278 cond. $6950 (401UPQl '77 VW BUG, mint cond. '67 VW BUG Xlnl rond. '77 Volvo 244DL. auto. SELL idle items with a 39.000 mi. sunrf, radio, rblt eng. new 1nler1or a ar, am lfm stereo, gd Daily Pilot Classified S4MIO/bs t ofr831·2926 $1500/080642 1732 rnnd $4,495 646·6485. Ad ALSO Cadillac, 1.979 Eldorado Diesel, beige , wire whls. 32M miles, all service records avail. $11750 (162XWA l PP 714·955·0498 ms c&'MLY $3995 IAKER STREET USEOCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 54S.3334 SEE US FIRST! We have a good selection o r NEW & USED Chevrolets: COHMELL . CHEVROLET ~ ll.1rh11r 111\ol I I r.., r '\ \1 ~~ .... \ 546-1200 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 '69 Eldorado Xlnt rond, • ••••• •• • • • • ••••••••••• ••• •• • • • • • •• ••••••••••• • •• •• •• • • • • • ••••••••••• • •••• •• • • • • • ••••••••••• new tires & battery Best 1980 CHEVROLET '81 FORD FAIRMONT ·under 7 700 miles' lully equipped with 6 cyl auto t rans power steerong . amdm stereo oody side moldings Lie 81G959 55997 '72MHCUI\ MOHTIGO Ml ._,.,.,., <. '"'°''"'n' r ult_. •<hl1Df;ed ,,,. '" 1'..11.J•e1 !flillh I lllW•f\d(.1.#\ l •f C'>"O 0<1'lltf'f '79 MHCURY MARCj)UIS 4 DR. Oon I ....... , U" 1n1\ one' 14.,, cono Pot1r•' 1H,.r1uo ~ '"°'•' L·~ ouveo 55997 '71 PONTIAC PHOIHll lu•u't ttq..,•poecf *l'h C.'U Mt (Of'\ttO-ldl ..,,1ee •, t.onCJ •M"lyl toP lllo\J·O I 1101'1 53997 '71 FOID LTD lJ• ·• ,.,. tocMv f Klory ••' c.onc:M•on n9 oo••• ,,.., no 'n,. 100• A•l<lt 'o C..o• ~:•W<JI 53297 • '77 UMCOLH VHISAILUS St1·•0 to1 ffld•~' FM1011 ,., cond '·« *"•• '"'' ~• COl'lf'Oi power ..,,,,go-..\ ~;:"' \10•9V 55497 I •C 011 ~Pf '17 FOl.D PIHTOWAGOH Vt •ng.,... ~ ,,.,.. .., cono ~•, ~~~·;o s34·97 L•C IYllT USID CAI l0ADTIST9 ... OUIMTOUCH COMOITIOM" FORD FACTORY DRIVEN CARS .................. • • • '80 FORD • • • : LTD WAGON : • • • • • ·under 16 500 m11e~· e e Beautiful Cond1t1on• Air e e cond power s1ee11ng e e luggage rack am Im e e stereo Lie 654ZGZ • : 56997 : .............. ... : '80 MERCURY : COUGAR XR· 7 : • • • under 14 SOO mile!> • • Loaded w11n LuAury• • : Featuring leather 1n1 : power windows. seat s : cruise. 1111 srereo L•C : e 183ZAT e ! 57997 ! .................. : '80 FORD : : PINTO : • • • • e ·under 5 900 miles· 4 cyl e e economy auto trans e e radio Golden Touch e e Oua1t ty" Lie 169ZEP e • • ! 54797 ! • • • • : '79 MERCURY : : MONARCH 4 DR. : • • : ·under 11 200 mites· : Come and See• Air : cond . power stee11ng : • vinyl rool stereo Lie • e 447UGZ e i 55497 ! • • • • : '80 MERCURY : : MARQUIS WAGON : • • • Beautifully equipped • : with power seats. power : windows stereo. cruise : control. styled wneels : e LtC 629276 • • • : SJftJ : • • LINC OLN COUGAR 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTAMl5A '80 MERCURY ZEPHYR 2 OR. ·only 11 400 miles· Super Gas Saver' 4 cyl engine. 4 spd transmission power steeran_g. air cond1t1oning Lie 601ZEE '71 FOID F-250 RAMGEi t 'II .i• .... ,. ,,.., • ..,,.,, , •• ,1., 10 •• n.., u•u J "°'*"'' ,, • ., no •t'f\f"°I ''•'•c.> L t ~ ')4') .., ............. 56897 '71 UMCOLM TOWH SIOAH 1.." ~ 1.1' r •quo1ppea "'''" .8il cono uo1111•1 ~ f\d U...,• ltll •n••I c.1u1S-e cc>n1t•)1 l•t llJU"H ..... ,, 55997 '77 MIACUlY ,COUGAR IR·7 a,._., St11·nv Potlll19' ... noows ' M••) ~~ ~~-:~~ ·s3n7· · '71MHCUIY GUN MARCj)UIS 11•~ Lw•ut,• fu pep. ... 09f-on 9'Ckl0 nctvcttn9 W•b 11'4 w-IW'\OOl!r't f111 Cfl.r-•• .-:·:~7. 55297 '75 MIACUIY COUGAR IR·7 :)ee •I Pito.w' f atfOfJ t ot c.ona 00••• l:::~:;:~:sn,ru1M 7{.0nhOI L< 207"15/ '10 MEICURY IOICAT l;,1.1P•' (4;.onom., 4 cw a1,1to '""" po.wet \f9«tf"IQ ,ad!O 'tyt.a \IHI""'""'' ~~~/Gr 54997 '79 MHCUIY ~ GllAH MARCj)UIS 'Q•OtO LO•Oect• f ill •f"I•• ''"+le unl•o OOW'9' win<JO#t & M•ll ,..,,,., 111 881Wllf..t '"'""O• 56779 'IO 118CUIY Dl'HYl J Dll Swpet o .. S._. • cyt • -lrO'lt po-t tl~ ... C-ltC 601lEE All --~IO llflOr -·ell ..... Ila. ........... -...~ .. --1116 MERCURY CAPHI offer 759-0994 '77 Seville, bnrk cir. 1m· mac 30M m1 Moon rf. wire whls, all extras 1 owner. 58200. 846 2315 '76 Seville, Sunroof, 47,000 miles S6800 675 1290, 559·5958 COMaro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78Camaro Air, automatic. power steering, 27,961 miles. <882V El l4988 Barwi~k J.rnports 131·331 I '69 Camaro 2nd owner like new 73.000 ma V R a u to $4 .000 17 14 1 847 4744 '69 Rallye Sport. red w /blk race stnpes, 350 e ng. orig ownr , mint cond. S3SOO cal>h Npt Bch. 673·2196 Alltoa,Uaed ••••••••••••••••••••••• CITATION /\uto m allc trans.. VG. pwr steering. lilt wheel. radio & only 17,000 milt•!> on l h 1 s h a1 c h b a r k model <JSSXMI J L1m1l ed orrer tup to :l Yrs ' service contract on m•>l>t late model used car!> bark8'~lfU'4+~s co IAKER STREET USED CARS 1425 Baker Street c~u~,i~~A '78 M alllrn. silvl'I'. 111 malt·ai.:e. i.:o<xl t·ond. 54.'J :ltiJti '80 <:hevct Xlnt l'ond C:tl mpJ! mu:.t "ell this Y. k end Best otft•r 540·6825 642 6246 1964 Malalm SS AM 1-":\t r a s~elle . Sl.200. Good l ransportatwn Call An s w er Ad #J5!L 642 ~300. 24 hours. Autos.Used ••..•.••.......•••..... '73 CAD. SEDAN DEVILLE Low . lo w m1le11 Excellent cond . very clean. (281GPB) s2995 '78 CUTLASS SALON SPORT CPE. Automatic . p o wer steering. air, clean (366UNJ) s3995 '78 MONTE CARLO SPORT CPE. Automat ic. po wer st88f1ng, air (085UCO) s4395 '80 OLDS ST ARA RE 4 cyl automatic, power steering. air. stereo. sharp and clean. (688ZIT) s5595 '78 HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 2 door. 5 speed. air. 1tereo, low mites, sharp, perfect transportation car. (5521) s5995 '79 OLDS REGENCY 2 dr. hardtop, air, tilt. cruise . w ire wheel cov e rt , stereo . Imm. cond. (971 WNW). s5995 '79 FORD VAN CONVERSION C-8, stereo1 air, power steering, ong wheel base, very very clean! (1M28226) s5595 '7S CHEVY 1 TON PICK UP S1lverado pkg .. t ilt, power ateering. dual tanks, 20.000 mllu. clean. aharp. (1 N87653) s5995 '76 CAD. SEVILLE Low mileage, leather lntar lor. crul1t, tllt, stereo, not a 1Cratch or a markl (7090). s7995 '79 CAD. SEDAN llVILLE "De Elegance," crulae. l)9dded top, tilt, atereo, w ire wheel covert. (o421WfL) s9995 •• •• •,. .... ...._;!f/l/A_~-..... __ ...,. ••• -"""' -•••• -,. -• •• • ._ • ._ -•••• • ~ ..-, .__.. F A e 8 ..._ •-•• • "' Alllet, UIM ......_ "-....._, UIH AMto.. UHd A.tea, u .. d Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frida , March 27, 1981 ••....••••.•........••••••..••••••.•.......•• ··················!t••• ....................... •.••.•................. ~ ~...... ttJO ........ ffJJ CW" "nu.c• ''"' Mtrary ttlO ....... Utecl Alltot,UMCI ...... UIM ~····t···~······ .................................................................................................................................................................................. .. 16 lt7t CNlftOUr 77 t•CUIY 77 UMCOl.M ORANGE COUNTY'S Mtrarv ttlO tt•-ttl2 01#1 1•11 ttH PW. ,z + t · • c 'JI, I 0 0 d COl...,.T·TOf' COMAi 0.7 Jet black t.own sedan. FNST . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••"••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... _ .......... ,.. ~!!:/.:..:.'~~a~~~'. Auto. tram.,pwr.Jtett• Oreat8')'UqmU.tbu Every option! 42,000 LINCOLN-M.ERCUl\Y •79 Wa son. Loaded . MlJSTANOll '79 Olds Delta• Royal 7SPlntoWp.IOOd ~7·m7or7IMl090. lat. tll~t..•lr cond., ooe a 11u11tt BeauUf\llly mlles. So sharp, It's DEALERSHlP Belowwholesale.$1800. Auto. A/C, lo ml. szsoo 2dr.ecooomlca1,loact.d. ••pd. air,.,. eriitt, Amini aureo equipped wit'-power teary! <1'fil> ~--~ ,_1 _., 18J.1.ae8 • orbatorr.19-1630 $ 5 1 7 5 6 4 5 . 2 5 2 e . $la, c..,_.,. lt'734Drlmpalawitbalr. tape. Vtttt m~1• A wlndow1 •Mall, tilt ............ ·~,'I.ti..• •O..-CuaY (213)5M-1532 Good eond. Owner. 2:1,000 mu.. (.WXD). whHI, crulH coatrol, JIM-.MO -ii'Yi -'6UIUSTANG $13.50. Umlted otter <up to 2 1.fedtu ~at1led 1'"1 YOUCSWA•B4 LINCOLN MERCU MAIQUll WA•OM Fair~. $1500. '73 CuUusSup~me 'VZ Plym-.... 1111..-....... --Yrs.) ••rvlff contract w..... ( ... ) Now 18-18Aul-O~nt.erDr. 148-6468 adcond s•IUV•/080 ""'"" .. ...,, "-------·-----• oo moet late model UHd Juat airr al J~ ,,· 117•14\c:i~vd. SD Fwy-Lake Forest •Ford Factor)t Driven Me.Wi' A/C ISOOorbttotr. n Cbevy Kln11wood car• backed by ml.)or Son Llncohl Mercury . ~emx1tfi ~:~·w~~~pert~ ;::. 19111 Ford Mustana. v.a. S4MI~ E.tat. SW A/c lu. w.. "~ta M-· .-a.wi. •77 •-A.I..... 1 d l lled exterior, black '78 Cull ass Supreme. ,__... f · ' · · y SI l,ttl '-'--· .,..,._, ..-w.1"11 t o o tory a r con .. w ~· b _,.,oc 1a1e rack, all elect. • ..... R..... D.....__ tt35 vaSAJUU wheel covere, Ult wheel, vlny!}nterior. New aoodteel brout a h,•,m. lood ~ .. ".nood, •••••••••••••••••••• doon 6: windows, Am·8 ... ..,_, ....,,... '7t M•CURY crul•• co t ol pow•r beltcu Ures, NN I . ea Q er over ..,. . 197 -..... ••• USID C "'•5 ••••••••••••,•••••••••• Styled for t.odal I Thla .. ~ n r • "' c~9.aa•1 """·9037 tr~ nAC track 1tereo Ii: many -windows" aeatt. S1496.'42-4321 ,ext2l0or '"....., ....... xtru. Xlnt cond. S\200 l42IBakerStreet '750odaeDart2dr.xlnt. beautlful4door eatures CilAMMAJl9UIS AM /FM stereo tape. evenln11S.0-7<M9 9957 SAFAatWA • .C:>NICI or ofr.182~ cond. Owner deceased. lull power, cru.IJe con· Thia luxurlou1 coupe (629216) Offered to you ----AutomatJc Lrana.1 p C~3,ffA 963-01211 tA~·,t~Mt wheet I, vlnytl top, features leather In-for only S79W7 at Johnaon '73 Muatand g Convt, blue, * $•LE * st .. air cond., roor ra '79 Mallbu claaalc SW ful· t .. 0 1 e reo ape terlor, power seats & & Son Lincoln Mercury . xlnt con • $4,500. A radio Ir on~ 15. I l ded Am/F " (011SPF ) See It and I d rut I @3-6938. U W Y oa m cau. SHOWIOOM COMD. ••••••••••••••••••••••• you'll buy It at only ~97 w n owa, c se contro • eo.t-.Meaa ·640-5630. 1979-1980 in ea. (9ll> ). U undercoated $5 ,500 •75"'.TOP .10 Ranch Wan. &ood J b tilt wa-eel, AM /FM 995 eel otrer (up to J y 551 aeo3 ~ at 0 n11on & Son Lin· stereo tape. Hurry . It ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl~OS service cOftln~on · Power br11'e1, power family tran1portallon coin Mercury . Costa won't last long at only i !' MaCUIY "I late model uud c .79 Chev dlael ~ ton wlndow1i poweuteerln1 S'IOO/OBOd6-883l Mesa· ~56:!0. s6779 (S8lWXG > at ~AM MAl9UIS '7t OLDSMOllLE • lO • backBi~ftiJll· · k A f with ti t /teleacopln& -J h •. Son Lln 1 RIGIMCY DIESEL pie up. m / m cau. s leer ln1 wheel. air, '72 Ford LTD Brouaham, '80 Linc. 4-dr twn car. 0 nson • · co n Real luxury ln t his A/C 20K ml Take over AM /F'JC stereo, rear xlnl cond, $1600 or beat. Ford exec, bit spec. Xlnt Mercury · Costa Mesa · beautiful 4 door featur-Auto. trans .. air cond.. to choose IA.KB STIHT leaseorbeatolrer. window defogger . 496-?l21. cond. Good gu ml. See 540-5630. ing full power lncludlna power windows. power from $2895 USIDCARS 64f.1501 alter S: 30pm. automatic trans. Snow to appreciate. Sll .SOO. windows and seats, air 1eat1, 1tneo, wt re wheel white with Burgundy In· '72 Ford W&n 9 pass runs Aft SPM, -...1812 '79 MYCURY cond .. vinyl top, Ult coven , tUt wheel. cruise 1425 Baker Street '72 Impala, runs good. BEST OFFER. 831·2287 d $475 t d v•" MONARCH 4 DR wheel, cruise control. control. (518WZK ) A (811XKSl COSTA MjfA terior. 27,000 miles. Im· !40310 ·~" """~~nhoacl a '71 Ll ..... COL...., (263ULT> Yours Now fabulous buy In the used ALL-Low Mileage 545-33 maculate thruout '· " "'"'"""""""' ura " " •Ford F"'ctory on·ven ALLA •~-ti T ----' TOWMSEOAH .. Fo r Jus t 15297 at car market today. · u...,,, .. c rans . $8,100. 754-6790 or '77LTDWAGON Cau Only 11,200 miles, Johnson & Son Lincoln Superior condition and ALL-PowerSteerlng '10 Flrebird, 450 cu. tn~ '78 Impala station wgo, Answer Ad #209, 642·4300 8 lr k The Flagship of Lin· equipped the way you Mercury . Costa Mesa . low miles mark th ts ALL-Runabouts, 3dr engine, $1500/bst ofr , air, ~. pb, xlnl cond, · 24 hrs ~~~nuse. rac · coin 's! This o ne ls want with air cond . 540-5630. diesel a darlin& to own SOME-Air Conditioning 975·0965orM1·13lt $2850.5-48-6737 beautiful ! Featurin g power steerlnj, vinyl ------foronly SOME·StationWagons -'68 T·top, 421.390 hp, 4spd, 1977 F d 4 d --;-power seats & windows, top, stereo. B'1an<'e of Mu.tang 9952 $6499 ALL· Guaranteed Pontiac, 1976· Catalina: Chryller 9925 1 owner,~. or oor se an, tilt wheel. cruise con· ractory warranty. Now ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORA.Mei! COAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• {'714)673-3635 auto trans. 6 cylinder. trol, AM /FM s tereo only $5497 at J ohnson & '79M Gh' VS O IOIWITHAM TR•....,.,•ORT•TIOH Auto. air, extra dean, $1800 673-4254. white w/blue interior So LI 1 M ustang ta. n VOUCSWAG&il "'"_.. "' '70CbryslerNewYorker CHMJCI' 933 Approx. 42,000 miles t ape, s t yled s t eel Co~ta M~an~56r<'~[Y ly 22,000mi. Xlnt. cond. CLOS!-: TO FRF.1-:WAYS '79TrunsAm, brn, lo 4dr, runs xJnt, "'50Con-••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced S400 below wheels. t2.3JUKlll now "" Loaded w /options. 7600 WestminsterAve tact ad #436 Dally Pilot Couaa~~o4XR7. SllOO. wholesale blue book at only $6497 at Johnson & 78 Mercury Zepher z1. lo $4,950. 714 9SS 1010 Mon in Wcstml.nster 24hours ,.97. 955 $16"". Can be seen at Son Lln<'oln Mercur y · S Fri: 7147oo.8512 eves & 893·7551 6387880 "" Costa Mesa . 540·56XI. mi, P . PB. auto, vin C ft30 .69 Couear XR7. good Or ange Coas t Daily --,. top S33009795099PP wknds '770LDS ••••••••••••••••••••••• body •-motor needs Pilot, 330 W Bay St. anr ck 994 ' · d CUTLASS • . Costa Mesa. As k for ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 MYCURY 65 2 + 2 289, auto. g SUPREME '77 UMCOLH so m e wo rk , SS OO . garage or fleet ad· '73 Maverick, VS, stick. BOICAT cond. $2000 or best ofr L MAJtlCIV 942•3255 mlnlatrator. good cond. $1200/offer. HATCHIACK Must sellK46•6465 __ T A Jicautlful 2 door Colmmaculate condhitilon! OOYOU --548-9625. Looking for economy ? '78 Mustang, 18,000 mi. Br ughum with many urym~~~~udingalllte!t ~:; OFFERASERVlCE? ·7~LT~C5ntr~~ WapgoBn, Mercu,.Y 9950 llere it 1s' •Ford 1-·ac black with tan int ~~~~~e=~t~:rs~o;~~~ Letthepublic knowwtlb air, / • / · / · ••••••••••••••••••••••• tory Driven car• only Sports pkg. Xlnt cond and air cond. to cool aeatsl cruiae control, till an _ .. ln .... _Dally Pilot P 15 t 5 & P II 0 ck s · · · 15 100 m·1..... fe t $430010 BO 640 1229 whee , power windows, ... ...., Michelin tires, stereo, 78 M arqu1s wagon, 9 · 1 ""'• 3 urmg · you! Styled steel wheels, alloy wheels, AM /FM ServiceDl.rectory.ltcan roof rack,Atlnt maint .. p~s s .loaded New power steermg, radio, eves. power windows, ltlt stereo tape. (881UMT) coat you as litUe as SZ.17 pp 5750 642•2049 M1 chel1ns. Xlnt cond . styled steel wheels wheel. t387SRW) Yours YoUl"S for just 16497 at per day. For more ln· . . . $4000. Owner,675-6161 (948ZG F > Yours for just '71 M us tanjl MUST now ror Just $3997 at J ohll50n & Son Lincoln format.Ion and complete '73 Pinto Rwiabout, auto. S4797 at Johnson & Son SELL. Ori.c owner Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury . Costa Mesa ratea call&&2-~. air, good cond SlSOO. Have something to sell? Lincoln Mer<'ury . Costa 60,000mi <.iood <'Ond Mercury Costa Mesa . 540-5630 ~2·3179, ~lauified ads do 1t well. I Mesa · 540-5630 $2,350. /0HO 644 -5986 540-5630 __ _ 2167 llarbor Blvd mi, new tires. '6695. Costa Mesa 963-9056 Call (714)631 6441 --- '79 Trans Am 6 6 ltlre '77 FORD engme. P<>wer brakes, PINTO WAGOM power steering, powe~ Look! VS engine. auto. windows, auto lock mg trans .. air cond .. 1X>wer doors, 1old with bird. tilt steering, luggage rack, wheel, T Top. S300 casti radio, super gai. ~aver. t.o Buyer take over loari IOOJTLP> Redutcd to of $6900. Call anytime just $3497 at Johnson & 499·3015. Son Lincoln Mercury • --- Costa Mesa· S4Q..56:l0. Ve9a 9974 ----- -...................... . SELL idle items with a '7 1 Vega. Runs. New hat- Daily Pilot Cla11i.1fll'rl ti:ry. Bestoffer Ad. 492-96!0 Autoa, He;--9100 Auto1, Hew 910 Autoa, M•w 9100 Autos, Hew 91001 1 Auto1, Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9100 Auto•. Hew 9800 .A.uto1, Hew 9800 .A.uto1, H•w 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fot one CORVETTE I CAMARO CITATION I MONTE CARLO CAPRICE I MALIBU I IMPALA CHm TRUCU TOO! HURRY!!! TRADE · TODAY CASH FOR ENTIRE PURCHASE, OR DOWN PAYMENTS! • Gra d11 te Gemol"ists on duty FRI-SAT-SUN e March 27-28-29 YOUR OLD DIAMONDS MAY PURCHASE '81 CORVETIElll * 10 OIAMOIO IS TOO SMALL * I WE EVEN ACCEPT SILYEI PLATE I REBATES FROM THE FACTORY ARE ALSO IN EFFECT AT CONNELL ·, . 1 • ' . ~~ ... f ., • ~ t • ,. . j ' ~· . ..._ -- Orang. Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 E•ery Chrysler and rtpMMlth 11 sale-priced for EASY delivery! 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The two sisters accused of cut· Ung oll her hair, stripping her lo the waist and t arring and feathering the upper part of her body, are free on $15,000 bood each. Marita McElwey, 53, and Mrs. Robbie Jean Mccorkle, 49, were charged with kidnapping, burglary and assault. The assault ca m e a fter McElwey announced plans to marry Mrs. Jamieson, a Green Valley, Ariz., registered nurse who bad worked with the doctor 15 years ago in Muskegon , Mich. McElwey now practkes in Town Creek, Ala. They were married by Probate Judge Tommy Crosslin in a quiet ceremony ln his office. The bride wore a short brown wig. The newlyweds have not de- cided whether lo re m ain in Town Creek permanently. She was in McElwey's trailer Tuesday preparing for her wed- ding when the doctor's former wlle and her sister allegedly Poles walk out Union defies troops in strike WARSAW. Poland <AP) The blare of ractory whisUes shat· tered Poland's labor peace today as the 10 mil lion-member Solidarity independent labor un· ion staged a rour-hour warning strike, defying Warsaw Pact troops and tanks maneuvering on the nation's borders. "We don't want to overthrow the Communist party," national Solidarity leader Lech Walesa told striking workers at a steel mill near here. "We only want to get rid of the people putting the brakes on renewal." BB sludge dump not 'toxic' site By PATRICK KENNEDY Oft .. D•llr P11ouw11 A 12-acre durpp site for oil drill· ing sludge in the Bolsa Chica marsh has been taken off an Orange County lis t of hazardous waste sites and reclassified as a non-toxic operation. The dump, operated by AminoU USA, which drills for oil in t.be J,200-acr e marsh, was one of three Huntington Beach sites identified as haiardous by the county Human Services Agency ( HSA > earlier this month. The ot.ber two sit.es are the so. called Boucher Landfill near Bolsa Chica St reet and Warner Avenue, and the As·Con site, on Hamilton Avenue and Magnolia Street. across from Edison High School ·eased on the latest informa· tion. the Aminoil site has been given a clean bi II of health by stale, federal and local officials," Steven Wong, environmental specialistror the HSA . said today. Wong said drilling muds from the site were tested by the State Department or Health Services and found to be non-toxic in December of 1979 He said the federal Environ· mental Protection Agency and the State Regional Water Control Board agree with the test results. "When we presented the pre· limanary li st to the Board of Supervjsors we didn't have the latest information.·· Wong said. "We listed it as hazardous because old information usuall y identifies drilling muds as toxic material." he said. A final list of Orange County dumps will be pre sented lo the supervisors in May, Wong said . Aminoil currently has a two- year federal permit to continue oper ation of the Bolsa Chica dump. Because of pressure from enviro nmen tal g r oups, the permit mandates that t.be dump area be restored to a natural st.le after oil operations cease. A minoil officials expect lo con- tinue drilling oil in t he marsh for <See DUMP, Page A2) Bomb blast • • • •nJures trio SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador <AP I -A bomb exploded in a parked car near the Salvadoran military chief or staff head- quarters today and three by- standers waiting for a bus were seriously injured, police and wit- nesses reported. ll was not immediately clear whether the bomb accidentally detonated, as police said hap· pened in a Thursday explosion, or had been intended lo go off. The car was parked near the military offices, which are near the El Salvador International Fair and an anthropological museum. Thursday night, police said th ree leftist terrorists were killed "by their own weapons" when bombs exploded in their moving car near the Camino R ea l h otel . A pa ss i n g motorcyclist was also killed. Renewal is the word Poles have given to the economic and poli tical r e forms soug ht by Solidarity, the communist bloc's first non-governmental trade un - ion. The strike began at 8 a .m. local lime and ended on schedule four hours later. But union officials have threatened a general --and open·ended strike for Tuesday if their demands are not met. A Solida r ity strike bulletin published today quoted Polish radio and te levision chie f Stanislaw Balickj as saying the government was prepared for "JO days of strikes." It also quoted him as saying the government was ready lo proclaim "a state of emergency,·' and that govern· menl leaders told him the Warsaw Pact maneuvers had been proloneed . It did not elaborate. A Solidarity a~eaman said worken walked olf tbeir Joba lD the Silesia coal mlna, atfactori• In Wroclaw, Helenia Gora, Katowice and Lublin, and ln the shipyards of Gdansk, flashpoint or last summer's labor protest.. The 1pokelman could not •81 lm· mediately what portion d tbe Solidarit y m e mbe rsh l p participated. The warning strike was the fint since Gen. Wojciech Jaruulski became Poland's premier Feb. 10 and called for a 90-day respite from strikes It was believed to be the largest coordinated labor pro- test in communist Poland's 38· year history, Poland's official news media reported the work stoppages without comment. The Soviet news agency Tass, which called the situation "tense" in a lengthy article Thursday. did not refer to the strikes directly today. In Washington, officials were watching developments with con· cern. Time to change BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Twenty-one European nations, including the 10 Co mmon Market countries, shirt to sum- mer time at l a .m . Greenwich Mean Time Sun day, setting their clocks one hour ahead. OC population booms lncremed by half million in pmt decade Or ange County's official 1980 population was 1,931,570 -one half million more than 1970 according to census figures released Thursday. T he county's population in· creased by more than 36 per- cent during the decade, from 1970's l ,43>,386. The final population data was turned over to county As- sociate Administrative Of· fleer John Dedischew. by C. Mic hael Long, r egional division director of the U.S. Census Bureau. Deadline for release of the figures, under the federal cenaua law. is April 1. T he Clgures s how that Anaheim remained the coun. ty's largest city, with a popul•Uon of 221,8'7 -55,148 more than 1970. Santa Ana wu ranted second, with a popula· tionol203,713. Huntington Beach, with a population of 170,50$, •d· vanced totblrd po1lt.loa, whUe Garden Grove, wfth t2s,15l. •11 ranked fourth. Population fl1urea for Oran1e Cout communbitt were Coeta l(eaa, 121211 ; P'ouatala Valley, H ,OIO: I Irvine a .t.M: ~·un• Buch, 17 .860; Newport Beach, 63,475; San Clemente. 27,325. and San Juan Capistrano, 18,959. Villa Park, with a popula· tion of 7.1.37, was the county's smallest city. Population in the unincorporated area of the county stood al 265,558. The figures, while con- sidered final, may still be sub- ject to revision due lo several lawsuits filed across the na· lion in which undercount.a are alleged. A U.S . .District Cowt Judie ln Mkhi1an had Ol'dend em· bar10 ol the final niurea unW the lawsuit.a were ..Wed, but that ded1ion wu cwert.urfted by the U.S. SUpnme Court. Of the county'• population, 1,M8,170people were Uated u white; 288,331 u ot Spanlah orl1iD ; 86876 11 A1lan/· P acific 11iandera; 25,285, black, and 12,MI, Amtrtcan lndlan, Esklmoor Aleut. More lban 138,000 were llated 1n other catesoriea. WlWam Gayll, the county'• cblef dftnoll'•pber. 1ud ~· putatlon of lncrtaaea In mlnortt.y popuJaUou wu DOl po11lblt due to dltftrtnl criteria that were med ln tbe lW70c-m. 1980 Census Final Population Counts• April 1, 19IO Anaheim 221.IM7 Brea 27,913 Buena Park 64, 165 Costa Meu 12,291 Cypress 40,391 Fountain Valley SS,OIO Fullerton 102,034 Garden Grove 123,351 Hun tington .. ach 170,505 frVIM 62,134 L1guna BHC:h 17 ·"° La Habra 45,232 La Palma lS,663 Los Alamltos 11,S29 Newport Beach 6l,47S Orange 91 ,788 Placentla 35,041 S1n Clemente 27,W San JUln Caplttrano 11,tSt Santa Ant 203,713 Stal Bttch 25,975 Stanton 21, 14.t Tustin 32,073 \11111 Ptrk 7,137 Westmlnsttr 71, 133 Yorba Unde 21.254 untnCOf'PC)f'attd County •• us,sse TO'rAL. 1,931,570 baraed in with a s hotgun. Alter allegedly forcing her in- to a chair, cutting ber hair, and then stripping and tarring and feathering her, they allegedly took her lo a garbage dump and left her there. "When the scissors were first pulled out, I thought I was going to be killed," the new Mrs. McElwey said. "A shotgun was pointed at my bead at all times or either rammed down my throat.'' She spent five hours Wednes- day scrubbing herself with a soap r ecom m en d ed by a dermatologist, but still has traces or tar on her body. The first Mrs. McElwey told reporters she felt her action was JUStified. "It's about lime someone did this," she said. "It was justice for the bride . . . Whal she was trying to do was take my husband away. I had to do what had lo be done. not for me, but for all t he other women out there." ..... ..,. ... ,. SUSPECTS IN TARRING LAUGH AFTER ARREST Mertt. McElwey (left), Aobbte Je•n McCorld• Four arrested Bogus bill ring busted in counly By JE RRY CLAUSEN Ol\IMO•Hr l"lllMSUll U.S. Secret Service agents believe a $1 million counterfeiting rln1 has been wiped out with the arre1t.1 ol four Orange County realdenta, lbe first occurrt111 KarcbelnCoeta Mesa. That'• wben Costa Mesa police arreetedStepbeo R. Pallcld, 21,ol Garden Grove ln the Deja Vu bar, 2285 Newport Blvd. lnvesU1ators said Palicki paid a 1maU bar cover char1e tbat day with• bolut $100 blU aail theodur· Kidnapped boy victim of molest By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Dally l"llet SUit A 12-year-old San Diego boy, kidnapped more than a year ago after running away from his foster family. was allegedly sex· ually molested by his male cap· tor and moved from motel room to motel room, Newport Beach police claim. The brown-haired boy. taken into prote<:tive custody Tuesday by Newport authorities, is to be returned to San Diego today where the courts will decide where lo place him. Meanwhile, 52-year-old Balboa I s land res ident Leonard Guillardi was to be arraigned to· day at Harbor Municipal Court on kidnap charges. He is being held on $25,000 bail. Police assert the Newport man grabbed the boy, who uses the name Jason. in early 1980 from a beach near Oceanside . In ves tigato r s co nte nd Guillardi had homosexual rela- tions with the youth and moved frequently. living in Garden Grove. Huntington Beach and (See BOY, Page AZ) 2 arrested in shooting Two teen-agers were arrested In Huntington Beach early today after they allegedly shot at a pasaina Oran1e County Transit District bus with a pellet gun. Police Lt. James Walker said the youths were taken into custody 1t 6 :15 a.m. near Ban- nln1 Street and Newport Circle, ahortly after the incident wu re- ported. No huuriet were reported In the tncldent, wbJcb occurred on M a1nolla Street near BannJn1, Walker said. Mexican eitisen killed in Anaheim A .... ,..,.~ TlJuana mu wu killed ID Aubelm earl1 today wben be ,..u struck bJ a ltlt·ud· 1'11D~ An.Wm polke htenWW t.be victim ot the 11 :411.m . 1cctdelll N Jtau1 Herunda, a Mmcu aaUoeaL ing the evening ordered three drinks, payi ng for each with bogus bills of the same denomina- tion and serial number. Palicki was arrested on suspi· cioo of possessing counterfeit cur- rency wbeo an alert cocktail waltreaa became auspicious, looted at all four bUla closely and called for club personnel to move in on the Garden Grove realdent. Costa Mesa offi cers who were called to the scene a rrested Pallckl, but bot before he alleged- ly totNd 18 additional ttoO blU1 somewhere on the bar floor. That money. inve1U1ators warned, has never been re- covered and is still sought in the local area. Al Joaquin, assistant to the special agent in charge of the U.S. Secret Service offi ce in Los Angeles, said this week that Palicki's arrest led his men to Gail Berberich, 25, of Anaheim. Ms. Ber berich , a cocktail waitress working for an Orange bar manager named John Kelly, had consigned about 45 bogus SlOO bills to PaJicki. Joaquin alleged. The deaJ, he claimed, was ,,, re· turn the waitress 75 percent of the bogus money's face value. Kelly, Joaqui n said, had been sought for months by Secret Service investigators for suspi- cion of printing amt passing coun- terfeit hundreds. twenties and fir. ties. But it was Elko, Nev .. poUce who arrested the bar manager in their city on March 12 when he al- legedly tried to sell bogus bills at a discounted rate to a local pros· litute. The43-year-0ld Kelly and an al· lel(ed Orange County accompUce, <See BOGUS, Page AZ) Cops query • • witness in .nurse slaying Long Beach police a re ques- tioning one witness and seeking others in their probe of the ex- ecution-style murder of a Hunt- ington Beach nurse whose body was discovered along a San Diego Freeway off-ramp. Long Beach officer F rank Castillo taid investigators have found one man wlth Information on the death Tuesday nl1ht or JI . Suk Chol, who wu employed at St. Francia Medical Cent.er in Lyowoocs. ·n1e 1aentily ol lbe wltn ... WU wlthbeJd. PoUce aald Mn. Chol'• auto w11 rammed alon1 lbe aouth· bound tramition road from the Loni S.acb Jl'rffway to the San Dle10 J'rMway al about 11 p.m. lnvHtlcaton believe 1he waa forced out ot her auto and taken to t.be Paeiflc A venue exit ln Loni Beacb, where 1he wa1 compelled to lie face down Oft the pavement and w11 1bot several tinM9 in the h .. d. Cutillo lalcl DO arreata UH been made Jet la U.e lncldeet. Re said dlWetiv• an 111M., otbv wttMIMI to tbt tOlllaloD and murder. Cullllo said people wlU. u.tormatlon thould .coetaet Loni Beat-h police at (Ill> 5'0-TMt. Wind puts power out • m county By JOHN NEEDHAM Ol lhe O•Uy l"lllM SUI! Limbs blown from trees by winds that gusted as high as SO miles per hour kept Southern California Edison Co. crews busy restoring powe r to bomes throughout Orange County Thurs· day . Tbough little serious damage was reported, several plate &lass doon in commercial buildings were reportedly s hattered by t.be buffeting winds. Edison spokesmen s aid more than 6,000 county residents were without po..-er when lhe winds downed power Jines. However, many of the outages were momentary, lasting less than a m inule. SPokelmen said. Wind conditions are expected to decrease Saturday and mostly sunny weather predicted for the weekend. Temperatures will be in the high 606 and low 70s, the weather service said, with SO to 56 degree temperatures expect· ed toni ght. The National Weather Service is continuing its travel advisory in the mountain and desert a reas. where winds are expected to con· tinue gusting to 35 miles per hour tonight. A weather service spokesman said an unstable air m ass behind the storm brought heavy rain and snow in the mountains. and gust- ing northwesterly winds from 20 to SO m iles per hour across Southern California. At ll:JOa.m. Thu rsday, a break in power lines at 15th Street and Clay Street in Costa Mesa left 2,000 homes without power. All but 200 were restored by noon, an Edison spokesman said. with the remaining out for several hours. police said. The door of the Union Bank building at Newport Center in Newport Beach also was re- ported broken by winds. Several towering date palms recently planted along Placentia Avenue a nd 15th Street in Newport were shored up by work crews when they began listing toward power lines. Edison spokesman said more than 35,000 customers were left <See WINDS, Pase A%) Ollllil CUil 1111111 Local 1uaty 15 to 25 mph west lo northwest winds e xpecte d to decrease tonight. Mostly s unny Saturday. Lows tonl1ht :iO at beaches, 56 Inland. Highs Saturday 88 aloa1 coaal, 74 inland. 111111 TlllY Ch11ek Jort11 Ml crt'Olftt t0orld t.Ola•r• a"imcill all&d pnple rwwr dN . . . S.• PogfCt 11111 ._ .. • "w • ---• "' ca • '-r • " • • '"'• -... • -'" --• .. ., • "'" ........ -..:.,... .......... .. •1 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 Newport sues co11nty 81 GLENN SCOTT Of -OllltY Net IUH Newport Beach olflclall bave flied tbelr inucb·heralded lawsult chaHeo1ln1 Oranse County'$ master plan for expandJ.ni use of John Wayne Airport. The 52-page suit filed In Orange County Superior Court Thursday alleges that the county failed to prov i de ••prosrammatic'' environmental Impact studies to gau1e specific consec1uences of the expansion. City· otflclals are asking the court to bold up implementation of the muter plan. Pane l 's revamp pushed 81 J'81!DlaJCK 8CBOBMl!RL Of ... Delly ...... ,..,. With one county election five months past aod another more than a year away, the Orange County Grand Jury believes the time is right for restructurtn1 the County Fair Campaign Practices Com- missioo. The jury recommended in a report released Thursday that the commission be expanded from five to nine members and appointment power vested with the County Grand Jurors As· sociation instead of the County Board of Supervisors . The muter plan approved in February by the County Board of Supervisors was based on two environmental impact statements. But attorneys for Newport Beach argue in their suit that neither was tailored to discuss what they describe as mammoth environmental effects from airport expansion. DRIVER8 INCOUNT£A HEAVY SAND ALONG PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Wind gum of up to 50 mUee per hour c•uMd power felluree end feHen trH• but no mefor demege The 19-member panel also urged that the commission be given a staff, an operating budget and greater powers to enforce the county's Time is Now, Clean Up Politics <TIN· CUP ) election r eform law adopted in 1978. ' ''This is an ideal time for such reformulation," the jury said in its 10-page analysis, "as it oc- c ur s b e tween ca mpaign periods.'' The suit was filed on the last da y allowed by law for challenges to the master plan. The suit was financed from a $250,000 fund budgeted by the city to fight airport expansion. which residents fear will send more and more commercial jets County rapist • m jail WINDS .•• "It's the perfect time to sit down without the pressure of an election ," e xplaine d Lee Podolak, chairwoman of the jury's administration commit- tee, at an afternoon press con- ference. • over their affluent coastline community. Loctd o//kiau to re turn him from Michigan without power throughout Southern California Thursday from Palm Springs to Orange The master plan is based on allowing 34 percent more commercial jet flights a day - from the current 41 to 55 -while achieving less total jet noise through the mandatory use of quieter, but larger, jets. The plan would enable the airport to serve up to 6.1 million passeniers per year compared to the current 2.6. million. To accomplish that, the cramped terminal is planned to be expanded, feeder streets Improved and parking lots added. The lawsuit includes city claims that the traffic impacts weren't sufficiently discussed in the environmental reports. Word of the lawsuit has piqued county 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley , who ha s spearheaded county attempts to wor k out compromises on the airoort l8sue. Riley met Wednesday with Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather and Councilman John Cox in a session described by Mrs. Heather as an attempt to mollify the supervisor's strong reaction to the suit. Riley's disJrict includes the airport and Newport Beach, and he said the suit could result io a stronger ba'ckl ash against Ne wport Beach's position by proponents or even greater airport expansion. 1·,.,,,,. P a9r A I DUMP ••• the next 20 years. The drilling muds are left to dry at the site and then hauled to a class 11 dump site Without damaging the la nd, Aminoilofficials contend. The Aminoil dump has long been opposed by the Amigos de Bolsa Chica environmentalist group because of its location in \he marsh. The dump is near the northern boundary of the marsh, which is !SOuth of Warner Avenue along the eastern side of Pacific Coast Highwav. OC Unite d Fund ByDAVIDKVTZMANN Ofu.to.itr~ ... se.H A teen-ager convicted of rape in a violent south Orange County crime spree -mistakenly freed in Los Angeles earlier this month -was behind bars in Detroit to· day as law enforcement officials BOY ••. finally on Balboa Island in a one-bedroom aoartment. Guiliardi, p01ice said, has a history of sexual m isconduct that dates back to 1949. In· vestigators said he has pre· v iously been arrested for sodomy, lewd conduct, a nd con· tributing to the delinquency or a minor. Police also s aid he uses various names including James Randall, Leonard Giu1Uard and Rev. Randall James. The youth, whose real name is being withheld. bas a history of runnin1 away, police said noting he had run away from San Diego County's Hillcres t homes 21 times. Police said he was placed at Hillcrest after running away from his rather's El Cajon home on three occasions. The boy was made a ward or the court after he told authorities his rather bad abused him. POiice rePorted. "Unhappily," said Newport detective Lavonne Campbell, "the past year he has spent with this suspect has probably been the best year he's known." Mrs. CampbeU admitted that the boy expressed a love for the Newport man. She said the boy shows no signs or having been physically mistreated. She said the Balboa Island apartment where the two lived was neat, and stocked with food and clothing. . The boy came to the attention of juvenile authorities when a counselor at the Costa Mesa Boys Club noticed that the youth was not attending school. The counselor notified county of- ficials who called police. Police said the boy and the tet e 8 Co ii 1 man "obviously spent time con-. one woman triving a story" in the event or Westminster council woman police questioning. Thal story, Kathy Buchoz has received the police said, included fake names ·"Panhandler Award," recogniz. to make authorities believe the .Sn1 her work as 1980-81 campaign two were related. ~hairman for the United Way of Although there is no evidence WeatOrangeCounty. that the boy was physically held • This year's campaign, which captive, police said they'll seek :Will benefit some 33 community kidnap charges on the belief that organi%ation.s, has a 1oal of Sl the youth was taken against his million. will. • . Coupl,e 1lain i LIHUE, Hawaii (A P > - :Police here are looking for clues in the sboollng deaths of a viall· •ln1 California couple whose •bodies were found near a remote hikiDI trail ln the hills of Kauai 'bland. inHmmii The bodies of John Klein, ?.8, and his wife, Michelle, 25, of En· clno, weft! found Monday above W ailua on the east side of Kauai. An autopey showed they died of muJUple gunshot wounds. lr---------------------------------------.i' ORANGE COAST DlllyPUat MAIN °"1ca Thomel P. Haley ,_ ~N.WMd M. Thotnal KMVll .... ~Murphlne =-~ ~~ulm.n ~~Mn ~0N.1~erd Jr. D Wttl..., It., CAIA M9M, CA. ~11---f ..... c-. ..... CA. .... here made plans for his return to California -and state prison. Lt. Wyatt Hart said Orange County Sheriff's Department in- vestigators will be sent to Michigan to make speedy ar- rangement for the extradiction of Darryl Bernard Watts to California. Hart said Watts, 17, could be returned within 10 days if he waives his extradition rights. If he refuses, proceedings could take up to 90 days. Watts was taken into custody by Detroit police at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at his father 's home there. The house had been under sur- veillance since Wednesday night, a day after Orange County law en- forcement officials discovered that Watts had been erroneously freed from the Los Angeles Coun- ty Jail on March 8 after serving a 141-day sentence there on unrelat- ed weapons charges. The teen-age felon was ac· cidentally released, Hart said, because Orange County sheriff's officials did not send the proper paperwork indicating that Watts was to be held for incarceration in state prison. Although a minor, the Los Angeles youth was given a 23-year prison term by an Orange County superior court.judge in December following his conviction on multi- ple rape and robbery counts with two companions . The charges stemmed from a March 1980 crime spree in south Orange County that included the rape of a 14-year-old girl in her parents' home and the terrorizing of a Laguna Beach couple in their home. Deputy District Attorney David Carter, who prosecuted the trio, said Thursday that he visited the El Toro family "to make certain they were aware of the situation·' Wednesday night. Carter said he stayed with the family, along with a sheriff's homicide investigator, until late that oJ1ht. He said the family was "pretty concerned" about Watts' erroneous release. County. • South Orange County suffered fewer power outages than other P.arts of the county because power Imes are underground, said Edison spokesman Bud Jackley. Liz demands Enquirer retraction WASHINGTON <AP I Elizabeth Tay l o r a nd her hus band, Sen. John W Warner, R-Va., are demanding a retrac- tion of a National Enquirer arti· cle which says their marriage is "crumbling." A statement from Warner's press office Thursday said, "lf the retraction is not satisfac- tory. the Warners will consider litigation.'· The statement came the day actress Carol Burnett won a libel suit against the Enquirer in Los AnJteles. The jury concluded that the number of co mmissione r s should be increased so "that the danger of a lack of a quorum at vital times were not so real." The commission's h eaviest workload generally occurs in the last few days before any county election. It is manPowered to act on complaints regarding the truth or accuracy of campaign materials disseminated by can- didates for county offices, such as supervisor Appointment Power should be removed from the board of supervisors, the jury said, to re- duce the appearance o r "cronyism and the charge or un - due influence on the commission by nominating board mem- bers." HB woman injured The March 31 issue of the En· quirer says on its front page, "Liz Taylor, bored to death with her role as a senator's wire, is flying back to the arms of her first love -show business. Under the Jury 's proposai. commissioners w o uld be nominated by me mbers of other county commissions or citizens groups, the nominees back ground investigated by the coun- ty District Attorney's Office and appointment decided by the Grand Jurors Association. The association Is made up of members of past county grand juries. Ms. Podolak said the associa- tion was preferable a s the ap· pointing body because it lacks partisan bias. head-on crash • ID "And meanwhile, her mar· riage to 54-year-old Sen J ohn Warner of Virginia is crumbling around her, insiders say." The jury said that a full -time staff person should be assigned to the commission Currently. t h e comm issio n relies o n employees of the count y Registrar of Vote rs and the county Counsel's Offi ce for sup- port on an as-needed basis, A 26-year-old Huntington Beach woman was in serious condition today at Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital with internal in· juries she received when her auto collided head-on with a pickup truck on Golden West Street just BOGUS ••• Lloyd Eugene Hart, 51, currently are held In Reno in lieu of $100,000 bail each by federal authoritie.s for alleged counterfeiting ac· ti vi ties. Agent Joaquin said about $22,000 in bogus money was re· covered in the Elko arrests. The Secret Service agent said it is believed that Palicki passed 15 $200 bills before he was caught in Costa Mesa. In all, Joaquin estimated, more than Sl million worth of bogus money -much of it still unac- counted for -aJlegedly was print- ed by Kelly on an offset press. Joaquin said the quality of the money is about" average." Costa Mesa investigators said the four bills passed al the Deja Vu club all bore the serial number L.01785314 and a 1977 series date. But Joaquin said the 36 biUsstill sought by Costa Mesa authorities may not carry the same serial number. He said serial numbers varied on much of the money re- covered In Nevada and in Orange County. Human body tissue sold? SAN DIEGO (AP> -Criminal char1es have been filed a1a1oat two medical apecialists In connection with the sale of human tissues taken from corpses during autopsies at the V~erans Admlnlatration Hospital in La Jolla . The char1es followed a 17·mon th invt1U11Uon that be1an after an anoaymoua Up that unautborind sale of human tluuea w11 •olns on at t.bt hospital, •utbortU• 1a1d. AcCUled ln the caae were Dr. Theodore A. Goodman, 21, ud Clan A. Neal, 21, ID ...... )' •••lat.ant. south of Ellis A venue. Huntington Beach tramc or. ricer John Berens said firemen spent 30 minutes Thursday night using heavy equipment to free the woman, April Lee Dallas, 26, of 115 13th St .• from the 1980 Toyota in which she was trapped. Berem said the driver of the pickup, Kenny Michael Mangas, 22, of 222 18th St., Huntinetoo Beach, was arrested on suspicion offelonydrunkdriving. He said Mangas was treated for minor Injuries at Pacific Hospital, then was taken to Hunt· lngton Beach jail. A passenger in Ms. Dallas' auto, 6-year-old Jenny Gaines, also of Huntington Beach, wu re- ported in good condition today at Pacifica Hospital. Program planned o n retarde d kids FamiUes and friends involved with Down's Syndrome children, an affliction formerly known as mongolism, are invited to a free program on the subject from 7 to 10 p.m. tonight at Oranee Coast ColleeeinCosta Mesa. The spring '81 OCC Lecture Series presentation will be in Chemistry Room 207 and deals with Ed and Sandy Pugh, parents of Andrew, 11, who is in a mental· ly gifted minors program and Scott, 5, who is retarded because of Down's~ndrome. And the jury recommended that the campaign practices commission be given a budget that wouJd be funded through money generated by fines against candidates who violate election reform laws. The commission should be em- powered, the jury said, to de· mand that candJdates who dis· semlnate false or misleading in· formation take steps to retract such information. The commission should print a retraction if the candidate re- fuses to do so, the jury said. Huge selection for every nook and cranny! There's no longer need to hold off on adding that touch -of-class to hallways, boats, bedrooms, bathrooms , motor homes, closets, etc., etc. We're offering most shapes, sizes and colors to accommodate almost any carpeting situation. • ...... .. .. • ---~ --1. • • ' ~ • ~ ,, • .. ... '--... - - -.; .; ~ ---~ . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 HJF A S bave robbed bJm of t.hem,and the quality of tbe pJrated veralona of the 10DI•· Sam Goody and two of its top offlcla.ls are char1ed with plratlnt n mWloa worth of ca11.U. and tapes of mu.ale bJ Joel and other popular arUatal. College revamp backed Sadtlleback tmstee aretU redistricted Actor Erik Estrada, wearing a corrective col- lar, talks with "CHiPS" co-star Larry Wilcoz between taping sessions of the series in Burbank. An NBC spokesman said Estradd suffered minor whiplash when his motorcycle spun out during taping earlier this week. Wt.at are .public bfflclals worth.tbeff days? We.U, ~dden at an aucUoo to benefit the RYDtlnston Beach Library pondered tbat queatiOG u several elec~ of. ficlall donated part of tbek time ultemaforaale. A day u "honorary mayor" to be s~t with HunUnitOn Beach Mayor ••&Ja Bailey broupt a hiCh bJd ot $'15 from B.G. WUll .. a of HunUnston Beach. A day with ~od Dlltricl Supervisor HarfleU Wieder w1s auctioned for $40. Lunch witb Mar~ Foa• E• also sold ftW $40. And lunch witb newly elected Asuembtyman Nolu Prbseile was purchased foe $30. Saddleback Co .. munlty Coll••• District ttu1tee1 have unanimously approved a reap- portloameat plan 1hlftln1 the bou.ndar:ies of the seven area.a makl.nc up the colle1e dlltnct that are represented by eacb of the trustees. The realipment is to provide for a more equal number or resi- dents in each of tbe seven dis· trlcta. The boundary sh1ft wa.s prompted by rapid increases in population in the Irvine and Tustin districts since the lut re- apportionment in 1975. The plan muat now be sub- m ltted to the Oran1e County Committ~ on School District Organizatibo for final approval. .N ew rules to gove rn free 01e als Tru1teea aay committee •P· proval ll usually a formality, and they expect the plan to be ratified. The re.di1trlctln1 plan •P· proved by the board waa drawn up by former San Juan Caplatrano Mayor Ja~es Tho~. Who wu contracted to do tM Job ln January. Tborpe, a matb instructor at SaddJeback, is the president of the collece district'• faculty as- sociation, the faculty contract bar1aininc un1t. Thorpe u.sed tbe number or re· glstered vot.en in each area that were ~ted in tbe last pre- sidential election to draw the new districts. Each district is within 5 percent of 29,880 voters. Under tbe new plan, the cities of Irvine and Tustin and the un- incorporated area north of El Toro Road were divided into three northern districts. Most of Tustin wlll be in Trustee Harriet Walther's dis· trict. The Lake Forest-El Toro are11 and lrvlne'1 Northwood will be lo boac:d prealdent William WaU'a area, 1lona with the unlocorpor,ted· area of LemOG Heiabta. Robert Moore fiill represent the portion of Irvine eaat of that Santa Ana Freew~. John Cooj naJly will repreae~t the ~'uJ.k 04' Miaaion Viejo. ~ Larry Taylor's area will in; elude Laguna Beac h, South Laguna, Laguna Niauel 1outb olJ Crown Valley Parkway and Dana Point. Trustee Rober~ Price will repreaeot Laguna Hills, the portion of Lagunft Niguel north of Crown Valley, Parkway and Leisure World area. / Eu1ene McKnight's area in- cludes San Juan Capiatrano, slrJ Clemente, Capistrano Beach ~ the Palisades area. • W att.s, McKnight and P(ice,' who are up for re·election in. November, joined their fellow~ board members in unanimously, approving the redistricting plan., Olffcelaome to late•aker Other items, includin1 a cappuc~achine from lta· ly and flights to Catalina, created more activity . Altogether, the auction raised mo.r.e than $15,000 for the library and related cultural events. Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict administrators say laws re- cently enacted by Congress have fom:ced them to tighten elilibillty 1equirements for free or reduced- prlce meals served in school cafeteria&. County ser vie es Seal Beach mulls Rep. James Jettoru, R· Vt.. says be can't afford to live in his Washington apartment anymore ~au.se the rent is triplinc, 90 plans to move into his office. Effective immediately , eligibility will be determined by family income and family size. Previously, additional hardship conditions were considered. fire, medic pact I I 1 ' . AP Wlrepllolo Amnesia victim Jane Doe who has now been identified as Cheryl Ann Tomiczek of Bloom- ingdale, Ill., was reunited with her mother Irene Tomizeck, in a hospital in Hollywood, Fla. Rock ·n· roll singer Elton loba sued MCA Recq.rds Inc. for $11.3 million for alleeed· breach of contract over pro- duction of a record album. MCA contends that the six- song album that John de· livered to MCA recently doesn't meet the qualifica- tions of an album under the contract because four of the cuts are performances of songs previously recorded for MCA. The congressman will set up house in his Capitol Hill office because his Washington apartment is being converted into a condominium and he can't afford the increase in rent from $280 a month to $900, according to Steve Carlsoa, a Jeffords aide. The Washington office has a refrigerator, closet space, a hot plate and a toilet. Jeffords will install a convertible couch and he has access to a shower in an adjacent House office building. Carlson said. After a judge asked him to take gum out of hla mouth, rock star BWy l oel took tbe witness stand in federal court in New York to testify that "J don't know much about figures." That response came during the tape-counterfeiting trial of Sam Goody lnc., when pros· ecutors asked Joel about 4,000 cou.nterfeits of his 1977 bit, ''TbeStran1er.'' Joel also ex pressed be wilderment when asked about royalties he was entitled to. how counterfeiters mighl ............. Agriculture Secretary John Block takes a tJreak fr°" Cabin~t dtdie$ to jog on the Mall in front of the U.S. Capitol. BJock runs when time permits. Such hardshlps included un- usually high medical costs, rent or mortgage payments in excess of 30 percent of the family income, special education expenses due to a child's mental or physical con- dition. and disaster or casualty losses. These can no longer be con· sidered in a parent's application for the free or reduced meals or free milk, according to William Dawson, district director of facilities and services. Under the new guidelines, a family of four would qualify for free meals for the two children if their annual income was $10,270 or less. For· reduced-price meals, the annual income must fall in the $10,271 to$15,490 range. The new rules governing Seal Beach officials are con- sidering shutting down the city fire department and contracting with Orange County for fire pro- tection and paramedic services next year. -Faced with a budget deficit of about $700,000, acting city manager Denis Thomas said he is preparing an analysis of a county takeover of the fire services as a budget option to be S a n ta Ana s layer faces ' • sentencing federa.J..ly subaid.Ued lunch pro-A Santa Ana man convicted of grams, enacted under Public Law first-degree murder in the slay- 96-411 in December, means ines ol two Iranian gasoline sta· parenta must re-•pply under the tlon owners la.at July now faces new auidelines. a penally hearlne that could re- " At t.bla time we really don't suit In the death sentence. know bow many children will be An Orange County Superior affected by tbe new guidelines," Court jury convicted Wilttam S. Dawaoo said. "We have been Caywood, 39, of two counts of 1iuft eo Clays to proce11 tbe new murder Mbnday in the de.a\h;I 9f applications." Ontario service station owners Dawson said there are 1,800 lrag Badilan, 39, and Rouhollah youngsters in the Capistrano Bolbollan, 35. Both men were Unlfied School District receiving Iranian citizens. free or reduced-price hot lunches Judge WilUam W. Thomson. and breakfasts. who presided over the month· He said it is difficult to de-long trial, scheduled a hearing Wintry weather persists termine how many of the students April 3 to determine when the will be eliminated from the pro-penalty phase of Caywood's trial gram because family income and would start. size may have changed since the The jury in the penalty phase parents applied for assistance in can either sentence Caywood to September. death or life imprisonment Cocuta l eeeattaer Mo~lly WMY S..lurcl<ly Co•U•I low so 1n1.,,o s. Co•\l•I n1Qn ••. 1nt•nd 1• W•t~r • 1 To offset an expected $50,000 without possibility of parole. deficit in the hot meals program According to testimony during in the district for the 1980·81t the trial, Caywood was a former ero•n\•"• 11 •' school year, the school board mechanic at the Ontario station ~~~1,~~~nS<. !~ !! -~ raised lunch prices 15 cents in run by the two victims. c 1>1rhtnW11 •• so February. Breakfast prices were Prosecutor Tony Ra::kauckas c~yenne •• 33 raised lOcents contended that the defendant Cn1ce(lo U lS L h I k II d th • h • • c1nt1nn111 ., .. .20 unc served in e ementary i e e two men an t e1r car m C••v•I•"" &0 11 u school cafeterias now costs 80 Santa Ana. Bolbollan's body was presented to City Council May 25. "We've made no commitment,. to turn over the fire department, function to the county," Thomas said. "'It's just an option for the City Council to consider." But in a related development Lbis week, Seal Beach Fire Chief Ron Adams announced he is quitting the department April 28 after 15 years. He has been named head of the Laguna• Beach Fire Department. ''The lack of support from City Council has caused very low morale in the fire department," Adams said. "Everyone is naturally worried about jobs." This month, the City Council cut two paramedic s. one firefighter. and a fire inspector from the 38-member depart· ment. Four police officers also were eliminated in a cost saving measure, Thomas said. City offici$ blarpe Ute ft.nan· clal difficulUa on Propo•ltl0n 13 cutbacks In property tax rev· enue and cosUy redevelopment projects over the years. Last November, the City Council asked residents to sup- port a "sllfN ser~eea:• t~ that would ha~e raised S7SO.*' to- subsidize fire protection,: paramedic and police services. It was overwhelmingly defeated' by the voters. i Acting City Manager Thomas said the city also was consider- ing asking the county to take over the police department services, but discovered It would be more costly, in part because the city would lose revenue from traffic and parking citations. Deity Piiot Dellnry ls G..,._.HCI Monday-Friday II you do not have your Plt)9r by !I 30 p m call belore 7 pm Ind vour copy Wiii be dehuered Saturday and Sunday II you do no1 receive your copy by 7 • m call before 10 am and your copy Wtll be deUvered E•ioe•herr4 ~m•tl tr•tl ctCh'1\orv 1n rttfCI w11h w1ncts 18 to JO knot\ cte-tr••stng toniQfH L•Qht .,,,.,at>I• w•nds tomoht and S.turdttv morn1no. Wtlh WHttrl-t wind\ SaturdCl't' dfler noon l1 to t8 knot\ Wf'\l•rly \welt\ J IOS IHI g~11"~0~~n ~ :g ·" cents. up from 6S cents. Grades found in a gutter on Santiago oenm 11 11 seven through 12 pay 90 cents. Street. ClraiatiOft Ttf ... hOMt g::r:~'"" ~! ~ 41 Breakfast for all grades went Badiian's body was discovered Mott Orange County Areas uz-021 11.S. ...... ,,, Wtnlr f weatner C>*r\1\t..O •n tnt Wtst. wnn snowtaH K•lltrt.o ,,.om no,.the,.n A,.tiOf\I lo centr•I Monterw El\twhere,. lot•I ralnstorm\ OOUed •ht nation •s temper•ture~ ,.@>m•tn•cs t o to. ou1u1" JS :io from 4o cents to 50 'cents. The in Ontario several days later. He Northwest Huntington Beach Honoiuiu '' 11 charge for milk. 15 cents, was not had been shot through the back •nd Westminster '*IUO Houllon 10 60 Laguna Nig ue l 4tMIOO ~~~~~~~~. ~~ :~ is _......:.r:..:a::l::s.:ed:.:_. -----------~o::f:....t:.:h:.:e:.h:.:.e::a::d::· _________ _::============= K•ns C•IY ., so les 11e11u •• •• en Lltllt llock 1• SS lO•AnQtln •S S7 ..... 191 .. 111111111~ .... 191 ............ lll!!~ .... ~ ....................... ""' .............. ... 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Jt • 5Mll• AM M M Mll\a CNI .. 47 TaNeV-.Y b It 1-.., ..... n-. MTUllOAY l'lnlllltfl 1140a.m. •,o S.<OM 1119'1 •1~ II.Ill U It<"" I... •1•M11. t. hll ... •:10 ....... ,.. ......... 11 ...... 111 ·1 l'll'tl I"' 10: 1l ••'"• 0.1 --fl ... "·" .. "' • .....,.,, ._ ________________________ ...., ________ .... _____ ~ . ..Utt••·'" ------r-- Scalloped bor•. T09 It inlaid with lee1her .-llln· Id vinyl .net gold ttm'n~ int that loob uu th9 ,_. tttl.,. H• tcUlp- tu..S ~ .... lcwely fnlltwOOd fltllth. 111 wood. Lifletyle/ttD construction, 15'' di• ,,,.., t09; 20'' tall, ~ I I I .. .. I I I I I I I I I I I • H/F Orange Cont OA.ILY PILOT/Friday, Maroh 27, 1981 mrou~rn~ N:avy brings back bell-bottom pants NORFOLK. Va. (AP) -The bell·bottom trouser la complete ly out of style, but the Navy wants Its saUon to look Uke aaUort •lain and is reviving the fl aring breeches for all enlisted penonnel below the rank of chief. Effective immediately, first class petty officers may wear the bell-bottom trousers and flapped jumpers affectJooately known aa "crackerjacks" -complete with "Dixie Cup" wh.lte hats and neckerchlefs. It appear ed to be a popular decision with the sailors . INDICA TORS DECLINE WASHINGTON (AP> -The government rePQrled a third straight monthly decline today in a series or indicators designed to forecast the direction or the nation's economy. The Commerce Department's Index of Leading Indicators fell 0.4 percent in February, following previous slight declines of 0.4 percent In January and 0.1 percent In December. A MTRAK TO HIKE F A RES WASHINGTON (AP J -Amtrak, citing rising rue! costs, will raise its fares an average or 9 percent April 26. Thursday's announcement sajd, however, that fares will in· crease 13 percent on the Broadway Limited and the Lake Shore Limited, which run between Chlcago and East Coast points. Other routes will face smaller or no fare increases. N O ~INKS TO DEATHS POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. (APJ Atlanta police say a New York City man who was arrested ~ith a 9-year-old boy in his truc.k is not. a suspect in the deaths of disappearances of 22 black children m Atlanta. Frankie Edmonds. 32, a Vietnam veteran and former mental patient. was held on $25,000 bail today in the Dutchess County Jail in Poughkeepsie. about 90 miles north of New York City, on charges or unlawful imprisonment and enda~ering the welfare of a minor. SU B SIDIES TO END ? WASHINGTON (APJ Congress handed the Reagan ad- ministration its first big victory on spending cuts today, complet· ing action on a bill to eliminate a scheduled April 1 increase in dai ry subsidies. By voice vote and with no debate. the Senate approved the measure that passed the House on Thursday. That sent the bill to the Wrute House for President Reagan's signature. MINERS L AUNCH S TRIKE By The Associated Press Eastern coal mines were idle today as some 160,000 United Mine Workers went on strike despite a tentative contract settle· ment negotiated by their leaders. No trouble was reported in the coalfields, but the settlement ran into some opposition at briefing sessions for the rank and file. S K E L E TON UNEA RTHED WEEKI WACHEE, Fla. <AP1 Unable to identify either of the skeletons fou nd so far, police are continuing to dig for as many as fo ur more victims believed buried in the yard or a sex offender whose two oldest sons are jailed in another stale on charges of s trangling a young woman Authorities have been digging on the fi ve-acre homesite or William Mansfield. 56, for nine days Tom Murph1ne·s column hasn't dua~ared; il'• simply mowd tu Page 82 where Just Coasting will continue to appear. PARK NEW ~ - Your private world of pleasure in the rriiddle of everywhere~ MONTREAL (AP.l -Tbe front door ol the armor.cl t.ruek .... unlocked, the key• ....... Ult lplUC!f' ud ta-' mu11on ln cub and leeuritln waa 11.aebd neatly in tbe back wbea tbe looe bandit struck. He bopped I~. scared ott a pant and drove off. The guard and two otbera flaued a tul and tried to give chaae but couldn't keep up, police said. The dark bJue armored truck wu found ln an BritUh skeptical LONDON (AP) -Lawmakers and several news papers say they remain skeptical about tbe security of Britain's scandal· plagued intelligence network de s pit e Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's assurances that a former co unter· intelligence cruef was not a So· viet spy. The (;onser va tive prime minister told a hushed House of Commons Thursday that claims that Sir Roger Hollis former director-general of the MJ -5 coun· ter-inlelligence agency, was a Soviet "mole" were unfounded. The allegations were made by veteran British defense reporter Chapman Pinc her in a new b ook, "Their Trade is Treachery." which has been serialized in the independent Daily Mail newspaper. HOLLIS, WHO headed the agency for nine years from 1956 until his retirement in 1965, died in 1973. Pincher alleges that Hollis was investigated twice and may have been "the most damaging spy in history." Pincher said Ho llis never c racked under questioning, but claimed his "answers to questions were re- garded as unsatisfactory ." Although admitting that an in· quiry into Homs was carried out, Mrs. Thatcher saui Pincher's account or its conclusions were "wrong" and that much of the information in his book was "in· accurate and distorted." THE INQUI RY officially re· solved that Hollis "had not been an agent of the Russian In- telligence ser vice," she said, adding that she bas launched a new probe of the intelligence services. Laborite Christopher Price said the prime minister 's state- m ent "reminds me of nothing so much as Ronald Ziegler, Presi· dent Nixon's press spokesman, denying there was any sub· stance in the Watergate allega· tions." Life at Park Newport is a com- bination of privacy when you want it. social goings-on when you·re in the mood. and exhil- arating recreation when you feel rusty. Here Is the ultimate in care- free Newport Beach living sur- rounded by every convenience. Park NewPort reeidentl have a gourmet market. a beauty shop and dry cleaner Just eteps away from their apartment. There are 8 lighted tennis courts. 7 pools and a $750,000 Spa and athletic club. Fashion Island's fabulous shops are just across 1he way. New- port's year-round attractions, sandy beaches. pleasure boat- ing. deep sea fishing. plus theaters. museums and hundreds of fine restaurants, ALL right here. Right here beside Park Newport. Why don't you vielt our Rental Office and see if all thi• Isn't Juet what you'Ve been looking for. On Jamboree at San JoaQuln Hill• Road. Tel• phone (714) 644·1900. APARTMENTS& TOWNHOMES FROM '510.00 -~~~~-.~~­' ....___.._ -· . .. . .. --... ·--- east Montreal alley Thursday af. temooa about • hour after lt w11 taken -but tbe bandit and the loot were cone. Con1table Marlo D' Arey, a police 1pokesmao, said ln· veatlcatora believe the thief muat have had belp empt.yioa the truck, ''because lt was done 10 quJckly." But authorities were unable to aay whether the robbery waa premeditated - and equally unable to report prog. resa ln trackinf down the cll.lprits. D ·Arey said the armored truc k , owned by Alliance Securite Bllndee, was ma.king one of sevetal stops at downtown Ringo on Tl' financial hutitutJoDJ at about noon . The driver end one meuenser had gone to lunch, leaving another auard In tbe back ol tbe truck, when a man lft bis mid-JOs wearing a COJlllnlC· lion helmet climbed in bran· di•hlfti a paper bag. ''The suspect held up the bag, which appeared to hold a 1un, at the security guard sitting In the rear with the money," the con· stable said. "The guard ... jumped out ... and notified the other two guards." Tbe keys, however, had been left dangling from the ignition. When the gqards returned, AP WtrtpMIO the truck was gone. They tried to follow in a taxicab but couldn't keep up. the constable Hld. The truck was round three miles a way between a bank branch and an abandon~d warehouse. All that remained of tbe cash and securities was a handful of loose change. Officials at Alliance Bllndee's headquarters in ~fontreal re- fu sed to commen~ on the heist, but the operations director at th e company's warehouse, Marcel Chagnon, said theft is just. one of the risks a security busmess runs, 2 major airlines > cut/ares By The Associated Press With the sum m e r trave l season approaching, two major airlines have announced special discount fares on some domestic routes, and one carrier has cut prices on certain flights to Europe and the Middle East. United Airlines said Thursday it would reduce fares up to 56 percent on flights between Cleveland and four Northeastern cities, starting Monday. EASTERN Airlines said ef. fective today it would cut prices on flights from 134 cities to F l orid a a nd o n certai n transcontinental routes. And Tr ans World Airlines set new discount fares. effective April Z7. on flights from Houston to 11 foreign cities. The fare reductions reflect the carriers· efforts to stimulate passenger traffic in advance or the summer season. which usually is their best period. Last year . however. airlines' busi- ness lagged because or higher fares and uncertainty about the nation's economy. UN ITED SAID 1t would cut fares on non-stop fli ghts between Cleveland and Boston. New York . Wa s hi ngton and Philadelphia. One-way fares will be $79 between Cleveland and New York or Washington and $89 between Cleveland and Philadelphia or Boston. Former Beatie Ringo Starr with girlfriend Barbara Bach tapes a segment for NBC's "Today" s how to be televised April 15 on channel 4. They sit in front of a poster of Starr in his days as a Bealle . The taping was made Thursday in New York City. During off-peak hours, the fares will drop still lower , $59 to New York or Washington and S69 to Boston and Philadelphia. representing savings or up to 56 percent on current fares. - BEGINS AT ROGER'S GARDENS! 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NURSERY SCHOOL Gordon Boker Lloyd, noted west coast hortlculturlst. will be presenting o how-to seminar on vegetable gardening. Morch 26. 11 A.M. "'0('"'00od""""'"°'c"3, 1081 a: -~~-··-~-,, '; ) -, .. ,:.· ,... T ,\WltllK.A'l4\tOltl NIM lll11.C.\Ml)l\~('f\,TI" --=-\.t~"'· . ,. \. . ,,, • "' .. ,_ ~ .L -~ -...... • ~580C> ..... -..-.. ....... -""'f ·~ ,, • OI*\ f lo I doll¥ • lol\JOoQIAl'I • looO Gii ~ M • Ac1oee llOn'l JGllNon lmnd ra N9wOOli t9ocfl ~ , /NURSERY • INOOOO Pt.ANTS • FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • PATIO FURNITURE • ANTIQUES\ . .... ........... -........ ·----., .. __ .~ ............. I l I Carol: victory 'evens score' LOS ANGELES (AP> - Comed.Jenne Carol Burnett says. ber Sl.6 million victory in a libel! sull agaimt the National En-· quirer "evens the score" and may leach lhe popuJar tabloid at lesson, but its editors say they don't plan to change editorial policy. in damages and $1.3 million in punitive damages. The suit originally sought SlO million, but in closing argu. ments her attorney urged lhe jurY' to award the popular enter- tainer $1.5 million -the En· qulrer's estimated net profit ror a year. ... _,. ....... 'EVE"1S THE SCOR~' Burnett after verdict Miss Burnett. who sal in court throughout the tnal, covered her race and began to cry when the jury announced its verdict Thursday. Miss Burnett said she planned to donate her award to charity -''I was t old they (the Enquirer) might get a tax de· duction so I'll write the check myself." But her lawyer warned no money would change hands until appeals are resolved. Marines alerted for 'real thing' The verdict also cheered other celebrities who have suits pend· ing against the weekly. "YIPPEE!" said Jeff Wald. husband-manager of singer Helen Reddy, who is suing the Enquirer. "I'm delighted for anyone who is attacked by publications like the Enquirer." said "Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson. whose televised attack against the Enquirer for an item about his m arriage prompted the dis· missal of two jurors. Carson said he would not file suit. The suit, which began in 1976 after the Enquirer reported that Miss Burnett acted boisterously at a Washington restaurant. ended when a jury that de- liberated for more than 13 hours awarded Miss Burnell $300,000 . _CAMP ~END_LETON <AP) -A battalion of Marines set up for m1htary actton with only two hours' warning this week and for the next 20 hours thought they might be going tow ar. A few of the 1,000 men grabbed a few seconds out of the time needed to collect their gear to telephone their parents and say "this could be the real thing." Across the country, rumors flew among worried families. 1 ··A lot of hestile wives called the base," a spokesman said Thurs· day. "They thought we were going to Poland, El Salvador or what have you." No telephone call or indication whether it was or wasn't the real thing was given the men of the 1st Battalion, Isl Marine Division dur- ing the no-warning call up that began at8 p.m. Monday and ended at4 p.m . on Tuesday. All supporting units required for an attack force including ad- ministrative and medical people joined in. A full colonel in battle dress was there throughout, passing down word at the end that it was only a drill. A two-hour notice was given the 25 percent who are married and living off base lo be at Camp Horne isolated deep inside the world's largest military amphibious training base. When they got there in the darkness. supply-loaded trucks rum- bling around them, medical teams stood ready to give the proper shots needed r~rdt:ilY anywhere in the world. The "sole surviving sons," including those with widowed mothers or family businesses dependent on them or with 60 days or less remaining in the military, were quickly weeded out. $700 million merger off HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Like the bride being abandoned at the a ltar, 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. has been forsaken by a suitor once again -this time by Denver oilman Marvin Davis, who said he was withdrawing his $700 million merger offer. Davis' announcement Thursday, which a spokesman here said was "because of the inability of the parties to reach satisfactory agreement," ob· viously caught Fox officials by surprise. The company's board of directors were gathered in New York for a meeting today al which they were expected to make a final decision on Davis' offer one the company had said it looked on favorably. "Yesterday I was ad- vised by Marvin Davis NEWS BRI [fS that the deal was on." Fox Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dennis C. Stanfill said Thursday. "We also were advised that Mr. Davis· due diligence examination was completed and satisfactory to him. Today l was in- formed by telegram from Mr. Davis that he has withdrawn his offer. The telegram did not stale any reasons for the withdrawal." Trf'n tWX bf II ad.,anr~• SACRAMENTO (AP) -Doctors and other professionals would be relieved of having to report suspected sexual activity of girls 14 through 17 years old, under a bill winning committee ap· prov al. By an 8·1 vote Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee sent SB322 by Sen. Omer Rains. D· Ventura. to the Finance Commitree. IJ.S. •Mprrioril fl Nrgf'd SACRAMENTO <AP) The California As· sembly has approved a resolution urging Presi· dent Reagan and Congress to achieve military superiority over the Soviet Union. It voted 51·15 Thursday on AJRll by Assemblyman William Leonard. R-San Bernardino, advocating a "na· lional strategy of peace through strength.•· sw11alt0ft .,.,,. praprr111 SAN RAFAEL <AP> -The San Francisco Foundation has agreed to buy more than 3,300 acres in Marin County from Synanon for $6.4 million, officials of the two groups say. Crf•r la~,. f o,..rd SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has created an anti-crtme task force, headed by B.T. Collins, director of the California Con- servationCorps. The Democratic governor's announcement T hursday said Republican Collins will be chairman of the Anti-Crime Coordinating Task Force. llat1dlftlpprd l••fl• ••• SACRAMENTO <AP) -Schools are facing a •101.9 million shortage In state funds for han- dicapped students because lhe state badly un- derestimated the program's coeta. state school Superintendent Wilson Rtle1 reported Thursday . .. ,, ..... "'' ... ,,,. ....... •• Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 H/F Al p 08l8 rilled SACRAMENTO <AP> -Marc Nathanson of Beverly Hilh wu appolntlld and Barbara O'Connor of Sacramento reap,olnted to tbe Ca.II ornla Publtc Bro adcastln& Commlulon by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Milk ruling f avor1 reetauranu SACRAMENTO (AP) -A resta'-trant could serve a child leas than eight ounces of mllk under a bill pa11ed by lhestate Assembly. • The Assemblymen also voted Thurs· day to make It legal for reataurantl to include a scoop of ice cream, eltlaer aloneoronpie, lnthepriceofameaJ,1c Ions u lhe re1taura11t paid wholeaale for lt. Votes ol 72--0 sent AB309 and A8364, both by Democratic A111emblyman John Thurman, a Modesto dairy farmer, tothestateSeoate. Present law 1ay1 milk served from a di1penaln1 device must be aerved in quantities of at leut eight ounces. ORIENTAL RUG 1st WAREHOUSE SALE ever ON GENUINE HANDMADE RUGS IN OUR OORONA DEL MAR STORE ONLY SAVE UP TO 80°/o 2 DAYS ONLY. SAT. & SUN. 10:00 A.M. -4:00 P.M . THESE ARE ONLY A FEW EXAMPLES OF THIS FABULOUS SALE Re>yalty Kerman lndo Chinese AntlQue Chinese Chinese 90 line 5/8 Bert>er Crown Slze Reg. Price ._ Mu Name 23x13.4 te.500 SI .ftf Taba Tabrig 19. 7x10.1 $20,000 $6,500 tndo Chinese 18>112 S3,000 S 999 Crown $ 699 Chinese Super Waah $ ltf Meshkin 14x10 $2,475 12.9x9 5 $2.799 14x10 $2.500 $ 110 12x9 12.500 $ If f t2x9 $2,500 S lff Kouhenour Antique Kellm Bokhara 12x9 $2.500 10x8 $1,800 11. 7xe.9 s2 ,ooo $ 199 Chinese 90 Line S 5tt Ahar Chinese Super 90 Line 5/8 9x6 S2.800 S 599 Chinese Super $ 199 Afshar Antique Anatole S 199 Antique Kehm S 250 Antique Cabestan S 225 Kerman 9x6 $2,500 9x6 S 800 5.10x3 $ 550 4.5x3.3 S 600 S 250' Antique L1llhan 4x4 $ 300 S 125 AntiQue Balouch Size Reg. Pnoe-S. ~ 18.3x13 ., 1.500 p,210 Ulxt2 $2,750 $ lff 14x10 $3.150 $1,250 12x9 $2.500 S lff 13x9.2 $3.750 I ,,, 9x6 $1 .•OO J 50 9x5.6 • 699 s 260 9xe s1 .2so S 550 9x6 $1.250 s 475 9.6x3 $1 ,799 s 350 12x9 $4.600 $1,Jff 7 2x5 $1 .000 S 399 7 6x4 6 $1.150 $ 450 5.4x3 2 $ 900 s Jtt 5x3 $ 650 S 275 6.8x3.3 $ 550 S 225 4x3 $ 650 $ 260 6x6 $ 525 S 125 Apprai~al & Service Available 6 2x3.2 $ 799 S 225 lndo Chinese ~ bJtt£1it ~OCi. We Purchase Used Oriental Rugs L.A. S howroom Corona Del Mar 525 N. La Cie nega Blvd. 242 1 E. Coast H wy. (213) 657-5175 (714) 673-2224 Buy one buket at the regular low prk:.e and get • eecond buket that coet• the aame or les9 for a penny. Variety ts the spice of life, and at Aaron Brothers we've got a spicy variety of baskets from all over the world. Baskets for art sup· plies and arty baskets that will transform a bare wall into a decorative display Baskets for plants. picnics, papers. pens and play thin9s too. Ask our salespeople for deco· rating ideas Buy a basket at the regular price. and get a second basket that costs the same or less ror onl' cent' SACRAMENTO <AP> -The statute of limlla· ttona on rape, CbllG molesun, and three other sex crimes would be lenfthened to six years by a bill wlnntn1 approval of the state Senate. SBD by Sen. Mlltoo Marks, 'R·San Francl1co, went to the Assembly without debate Tbunday on a 31.0 vote. It would boott U>e 1tatute of UmJtaUon1 for forcible rape sodomy, oral copulation and rape with a toretsn oblect from thre. to alx yea.rs. For chJld molettfnt, t would bt sb yeara lmtead of five. Aaron Brotheis Art· Marts # ···~ 1213 ANAHEIM 222 N. leach llvd. • COSTA MBA 171' Newport lfvd. • OIANGE 1112 E Katella /we ale LAGUNA IEACM i90 S. CoQlt Highway • SANTA AHA 1126 E. 17th. St. • . No Ma1t ~ ..._ o..... ........ llWha,,.., EL TORO 24360 SWarb Or. HUNTINGTON IEAQt 7470 EdlnQer Ave. _.._. .. ....., · ._ ____________________________________ ~~--...;... ______ .:..;. ________________________________________________________ llft_._ ... ...;...:;.......1 ;: ( ( < ---. ~ . -. ..~ ...... .,, .. .. . . . ---.. -·-.,, -__ ,...._ ......_.._.. __ • • Orange Coas\ Daily Pftot ,-E~ito·rial .. ft ... ~•6a"'lllll!1111••••••••••~•T•h•o•m•1•s•P•.•H•e••••v•1•P•ub•'·''.h.•r •• T."o•m•a•s•K•••••v•11•1e•d•t•to•r ..:!I.. C-::n_~ Friday, Match 27, 1981 Barbara Krtlblch/Edltorltl Pa~ Editor ,,,, ~· • not consistent When Frontier ~lrlines inaugurated service at John Waynt Airport three months ago, Its official.J promi.sed to do their part in helping reduce noise impacts on. resldenu located beneath departure paths. The offtcials made good on that promise. By lnstitul· in g new takeoff procedures, Frontier within weeks was posting the lowest average noise levels or the four jet air carriers serving the airport. One week ago, Frontier w.as ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration to abandon those procedures. The FAA said Frontier wasyiolating approved standards for departure from John W8yne Airport. Frontier volun· tarily complied. But the issue as far from dead. Frontier intends to ap. peal the FAA's decision. There are some indications that Orange County government might join in the fight. The dispute wiU focus on two standards: the altitude at which pilots reduce takeoff power and the subsequent rate o{ climb they adjust their aircraft to achieve. · Frontier likely will argue that ttie procedures used at John Wayne Airport are ve ry s imilar to those it has used without incident for more than 10 years -with the FAA's blessing -at Stapleton Field in Denver where the carrier ls based. Thus, the airline will assert that the FAA is applying differing sets of takeoff standards -one set in Denver, another in Orange County. It will be interesting to see how the FAA responds to what appears to be a valid question by the airline. Aid cutoff unfair With the deadline for cutoff of federal aid for many Indochinese refugees drawing close, the California con· gressional delegation in Washin~ton and state Health Secretary Mario Obledo are pushing for at leas~ an 18· month extension of the aid program that ends Apnl l. Unless the)" s ucceed. there will be no more federa l funds to pay for health and welfare needs of refugees who have been in the country for more than three years . . . However the still-needy refugees would be ehg1ble for ~tale and 'county relief -and for <;;tlifornia this could be a financial catastrophe. I The cutoff off ederal aid would cost the state about $9 million for the rest of this year and an estimated S23.8 million next year. For Orange County alone. home to some 50,000 refugees. the cu~off could add $100,000 a month to the county's welfare ball. California now has some 40 percent of the nation's 455 650 Indochinese refugees and an estimated 69,000 mo~e refugees. including Cubans. are expected this year Orang• County has more than 10 percent of the nation's tot al refugee population. Since the refugees came to this country at the invitar tion of the federal government. the responsibility fot the ir' welfare seems clear. Unfortunately. it's not all that plain to many in Congress. Said one California representative, working for the aid extension. "There's a general jealousy by other states for California . There is a deep-seated feeling that California is getting too much . . so this refu gee bill draws the fire." Right now California does indeed have too much too much of a problem that obviously should be s hared by the rest of the nation and not dumped in the laps of local taxpayers who had nothing to do with bringing the hap· less refugees to our shores Po.licy seems illogical After several months of sensitive study, the Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved a policy that will permit cremation of the indigent dead. except in cases where the practice clearly would violate the dece· dent's religious or cultural beliefs . Supervisors concluded that a change from a policy of burial to cremation was needed afl~r learning that the county's cemetery districts no longer could afford to bury indigents for a $75 fee. Despite the policy change, it will cost the county a higher rate to dispose of the 100 or s o indigents whose af· fairs must be handled by the public administrator when they die. It is anticipated crem ation will cost between $325 to $400 under contracts with several funeral homes. A curious aspect of the new policy is that the county will not.J,?ay any of the cost toward the burial of persons whose religious or cultural beliefs do not permit crema· ti on. In rather brusque fashion. supervisors said groups of the particular religious or cultural affiliation must pay the full cost of burial without county assistance. The board added the clause on the recommendatioa of County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. To do otherwise might violate doctrines of separation of church and state, Kuyper opined. • Perhaps so. But it hardly seems logical that religious and .cultural groups -which probably don't have ex· tr,emely large budgets -Will be forced to assume an ex· pense the county otherwise would pay. • Optn1ons expressed '" the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors end artist5 Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Piiot, PO. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd I Bride price ByL.M.BOYD Tobacco planl~rs in the very old Old South could buy bride.OJ from England. Inde ntured lllllY• 11 Reapn already has r«eiwed 1'719,000 ln C°'· &.rtbUU.. fOI' rMecc>rat· lnf, wb.1 not Juat urry oD a nd bulld a ntw Wblte ffoue? NEVADA NELL -, _______ _ girls, they were. The aolna rate, according to the his· toric al rootnotes, was ono pound of tobacco for each pound of bride. Up to a point, I presum~. Our Love ancf War man aays some of the 1r.at plantation ramlUet tn bilttorY beean with 1 u ch bou1bt '>rid ea. .• Q. We c11l "booze" that beca\lff a man named Booze ln vented lbe atutf. rt«ht? A. Abnoet but not quite. A 1rocer qmed £.G. 8oO& 90kl lt, however. Around IMO. And .. ~ariJe his ~ ... had a~fPKial bottle made llf In lhe 1h1pe of a 101 c16ln, labeled· ·~.G. Booz.'a Old C1bln Whiskey.'' The llqqor wu none t.oo dlsttnctive, 9"rt the bottle wa , and it w11 the bottle that anad Mr Boen famous F11r flies in the White House WASHING TON Not even the personal Insults being hurled between the White House and f'ouy Bottom by close aides ol Ronald Reagan and Alexander Haig reveaJ the measure of the secretory ot stiate's defeat at the hands of the While House and Its high·rldlng chief or st aff James A. Baker Ill. Haig's humiliation w a~ em· bellished the evening of March 24 by how he first got word th a t th e White House s taff had p e r s u a ded Reagan to put Vice Pres!· dent George Bu s h in charge of na· lional securi· ty cris es. He learned It by a W1re service licker story handed to him as he was ending a half· hour visit Crom British Am· bassador Nicholas Henderson. By not immediately resigning, a s tep he has threatened re· peatedly since J an . 20 but never d.ireclly to the president. Haig accepted a public rebuke. That weakens his prestige abroad, hjs power in the bureaucratic wars here and his self-esteem . This potentially costly impairment or the secretary or state bodes ill tor the Reaga n administration in •the future, despite frantic efforts lo paper over the grievances. Art Hoppe Haigspeak less than revealing Haig• Good Day Dear Diary: Awoke to dis· cover that, just as I had predict· ed , the clouds had been pro- liferated and were now hemor· rhaging in a nuance-al attempt lo ruin my game plan. Damn Russians. Went down lo breakfast. Good· mo rninged my wife, Patricia. Instructioned her no need lo s tand and salute when I e nt e r e d a r o o m . p a rltc ularly· w i s e i n private. Also, after 30 years or marriage, n o l o ng e r necessary to address me as "Gene ral " I a m now "Mr. Secretary" to her Patricia fried egged and cof- feed me. Eggs perfect. Looked in newspaper . They're still quot· ing me as s aying those four American nuns in El Salvador were killed in a shootout with the El Salvadoran army. I told them they were perverting my re marks incorrectly. They prom· ised to pervert the m correctly in the future. Looked down at my eggs. The volks were broken! Not only Bob Greene The orlaio, of Hahf11 problems with the WbJte House dales to ln-auaurallon Day, when he trled to 11tbe.r all foreign policy. maklnc in his hands. Baker and presidential counselor Edwin Meese Ill etepped In to block that move, setting o(( an in· creaalngly bitter struggle based on pensonoUty and power, not is· s ues and ideology. By the sad events of March 24 , the presl· dent's,enior aides seemed not to care how much they damaged the secretary or state, so eager were they lo put him In his place. Relations between Haig and th e White l:;l o u se s tatr . particularly the cool. long· headed Baker, ha"-e been de· terlorating for weekA. Haig, who had con s ide r e d him se lf R e agan 's for e ign p o l ic y "vicar ." resented s tatements end backgrounders by national seeurlty assistant Richard V. Al· ten and hi s s ubordinates , particularly Or. Richard Pipes . Haig assistants at the State Department attacked the White House starr as "a mandarin'!> c ourt." Haig hims elf com· plained to one aide that Reagan alone "is worth 10 ,times those st arr people ... F ROM THE other s ide. the shafts were sha rper : questions about Halg's hea lth, his "te mper tantrums" and his insistence on agg randizing his power. Hai~ . . "-. were Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras on the Soviet hit list. $o were my eggs. I must exacerbate careful cau- tion. They're really moving fast. Damn Russians GAVE PATR ICIA a menu of approved options for the day Game planned her lo shop early before Russians grabbed all the parking places. Picked up by my beloved, trusty chauffeur, corporal Partz_ Threw hammerlock around his neck and body·searched him for conceaJed weapons . Clean. ex· cept for fingernails . Russians had c reated huge traffic j am on Pe nnsylvania avenue to caveat my game plan. This is not an experience I haven't been throuizh before. I moved early the week or March 16. a week before he knew about the e levation o f Bu s h . to establish regular. direct access to the presld~nt lhret doys a week without "those staff peo pie" monitortng him. Hii> model was John Foster Dulles. Presi· dent Eisenhower's secretary of s tate. On national security, E isenhower listened only lo Dulles The first of the three-a week Oval Offi ce tete ·a ·tetes was March 23. Only the day before Haig had rlrst learned that Bush was in the picture as a possible national security crisis manager (although it was firi;t reported on March 6). Wholly unaware, Haig was therefore incretfulous when he read the page one h e adlin e in the Marc h 22 Washington Post : "Bush to Run Crisis Management " So. Haig immediately counterattacked the morning of Ma r c h 23 in Reagan's oHice. HAIG might mave sold the Ike-Dulles model to Reagan if it were not ror Baker and Allen They had been con verted by Haig into caustic critics. Allen also resented Haig's unnol icing treatment of him. Elsewhere in lhe While House, Meese was alarmed by flaig's quest for power and Bush was eager for a place in the sun. Not waiting to give Haig the chance to convert Reagan, the d idn 'tnotgo throu~h it again Reached office. Spent morning studying f 'rom Ru.~sia wuh L.ow in orde r to maximally firm m y gras p or the main thrust of So· viet foreign policy GoO<I man, that007 ALARM sounded ! Quick as a cal, J evasively actioned under m y desk precautiona rill ywise. Onl y my secr e ta r y. Pushy Galore. Her American flag pin had been metal deteclo red as she passed through the door with my lunch "Have a bite ... I invitalloned her. "of each dish ... She did. Waited ten minutes. She looked fine. Lunched. Whe re's calc;up? No catsup. Damn P.ussians. Afternooned with president D~finitized menu or gamP. plan Bus h arrangement had been s et· tied with the president by Baker. Meese and Allen. Thut wa11 the situation when Haig was a sked about it in testimony before lhe House Foreign Ar· fairs Committee on March 24 . His public criticism or the pro posal galvanized Baker and Al· fen. who persuaded Reagan to 1s~ue the order that very day a nd s tymie Haig's counterat - tack "IF HE quits. let him," one presidential staffer said "Bet ler now than later .. That does not reflect today's mood of Reagan's senior ad visers und • certa inly not of Reagan himself. but it suggests the ch11nge in the White House This holds an ominous portent for Reagan 's for eign policy, which i:. now to be conducted mor e by comm\llN.' than Haig ever ba rgained for when he at CE'pled his post. The Vl(.'lory or Baker and the While House stare over the man thought to be the Cab i n e t 's m os t po we rf u l member 1s anotht.·r suggestum that Cabinet ~overn ment is i.m 11 I us ion For Haig. fra endi. are s ay1n.: 1t 's only the loss or an early s kirmish Haig knows helter lie has learned the hard way that lak in~ on the president's men 1:. a losing war in which he ha!> turned up on the firs t casua ll y report LH Mc MA P Q{// {)JR Mll>fAST fPUCY FCR YOJ IF 711£ , <:µv1f Tr ')HOUCP '[)ISTVR.B THt )fA1t/f ()UO JlfRE OR. SAY HERE wr 'lt()JlD FoRaRJLLY CCAJNrER HE!<E AND H£RJ AND £1/fN Hf RE . 5..oMf ih1NG 0QE5 fi>R ~ Ct )AJ,VAJX)R .-.~·· I ~:-,...• .. ·•. o ptions Sttll m a ny q uestions Wh y so many teenage pregnan c1es'1 Damn Russians Why so few panda pregna ncies? Damn Russians Why so m a ny red jellybeans? l 'gh ' Hate rcd Jc•ll ) beans. Ove r Jell y b e an e d T old P atricia no dinner Planned lo tee·vee on ''The Russians Are Co m ing Russians Are Coming " They didn't. Screen knocked out b y Sibe ri a n s n o w Damn Russians PRACTICED fi elds of Cire from corners of house : Sorry about neighbor's cat. Sentried unde r be d fo r e mbryon ic Russian terrorists . All clear. Good·nighled Patricia She said she had a headache Damn. RussiJns. Hotel key thief foiled by computer era NEW YO RK l have a confession to make. For years I engaged in a specific sin as a matte r of course . I did it r egularly, and even though I knew It wa~ wrong, I could not st.op I should have felt bad. but I didn't. The s in was stealing hotel keys. F,f.terytime I would stay In a hotel or a motel which was often l would pay the bill and check out. and the clerk would say. "Do you want to turn your key In?" And I would say. "I guess I left It In my room." That was a Ile. I had never left lt in my room. I had thrown It Into my 11ultcasc. and 1 W81 In the protesa of taklna It hbme with me. r knew thll W81 c1ualn1 the hotel trouble they were 1oln1 to have lo mike up u new key for the room I had Just vacated, and thl• w11 •olna t~ co•t them money but I could not quit. I w11 1 man obAaaed. There was a reaaon behlnd &Ma tarc.y, and I eouldltnid lt valid. I do not keep a diary oc • Journal, ud yet 1 am laleretted, from Um• to Umt, ln reca.llln1 the dtUill ot mr checkered and aomedmes IOl'dld llf•. So after every t.rtp I would throw the hotel keyt la a ,._ jar on my drener 1t lao••· After a number of yeart. lbat jar became a rainbow of colors. There were the keys with green plastic tags from the Holiday Inns and the keys with the white tags from th e Western International Hotels. ,and the keys with brown and black and yellow tags from motels all over America . Every key had a tag with the name and address of the hotel, and the room number. T HAT GLASS IAR was my memory book. From lime to time I would sort through the keys and ponder; Whal did I do that night In the Ramada Inn In Louisville, Ky.? What took me to room 761 of the Holiday Inn Rlvermont in Memphis. Tenn.? Why did I feel such pleasure looking at the key lo room 702 or the Wate r gate Hotel ln Washington? The reason I am brtnglog this up, Is that for all the joy that stealln1 and saving t he hotel keys brouaht to me, it w111 part or an era that la comln1 to an end. Tonlpt I am 1tayin1 at the Helmaley Palace Hotel in New York . an ele1ant and upemlve new blf h·r lae on Madison Avenue. have Just been handed my "key" by the room clerk. The reuoo I put "key" In qucMI la th.at lt certainly doeu't iOok Ub a key. It la a c.arclboard rectan1ular caret with metal comput« conftpr1tJou ae.aled lnllde. To s« tato my room J mu1t lnMrt t.M card l"to a aiot ln my doorway. Tbere ta a bum, and two fallW( cUdt1, and lben UM door opent~ Thb la bmnc done. th• bcMI e xplained. in t he name of security. When I check out, the computer code of m y hotel room will automatically be changed . !he next person who registers to "*1is room will receive his own computer c ard this one configured to me sh wlttt the door's new code. So if I came back in a week a nd tried to get Into the room. my card would no longer work. AND IT TURNS out that all over the country, hotels are doipg away with keys that reature those personalized tags . Now. whenyou check into. mos t hotels and motels, you are given a plain metal key with the room number stamped on it. But there is no plastic tag attached and you can't "drop it in I mail box," lo return it to \he hotel. There Is no clue on the key as to where you are staying. Hotel profe11lonals say that this ii part of an effort to cut down tbefl ln their e1tabJi1hment.a. It was just too easy to pick up an abandoned key, foilow It to the hotel and r-oom on the lag, and steal the poueulons of the current 1ue1ta. Sometime in the mid· '70•, botel• started dolna away with the ta11, and now they are l1r1ely a thins or the p11t, 1 part of Americana. I c•ked w-U.h some of the 11tabl11hment1 wboae keys I loved to 1wtpe to He If they had, lndffd, 1otten rid of the key lll(I. "We d on 't have them anJmOft," said JohQ Briski( 1potnman Cor the Hilt.on hote ~ • chain. "ll's a security thing. Now if someone loses a key, they won't know what hotel it's from. None of the 205 Hilton hotels in the Unjted States uses key tags an)'more " "WE G<>T RID of them five years ago," said Audri Adams . spokesman for the Continental Plara hote l In Chicago. "The sec urity risk was too great. Anybody who found a key could go to the lobby. call up to the room. and if no one was there. go in and take things." Tina Black11hare. s pokesman for Holiday Inns, said that all co mpany-owned hotels are forbidden to use key tags, and that franchised hotels are "str ongly ureed" not to use them. "The reasons. of course. have to do with s ecurlty ." she said. So now I have to find a new vice. For years I could take pleasure In sticking my hand Into that big jar of colorful keys: It waa such a thrill to grab one al random, and they play the mental 11me: What on Hrth were you dotn1 at the Stouffer's Inn at Nlaian Falla? TonJcht. thouah, I alt ln my room at the Helmsley Palace and bur the faint whlr or computer·doora cJlcklna up and down the hallway. I don't know wh at to do. I have never 'ton1ldered myself an evU man, but a situation Uk.e this could drive even the mlldeat of aou" to steal an uhtray. t " ' ,..._ __________ ..,... ______________ !l!I!!!!!! ______ ..,.. _________ ...... _ ... __ ..,...---. ... ,-...,........---·--------..... --... -- .._..,,.. -, -------. -~-....... _ ........ " ---.. ---.. • ., ...... ~ CONSUMER Help for subscribers DEAR PAT DUNN : I recall you published the name of an office or regulatory commission which helps solve magazine sub- scription problems. I didn't save this column, never dreaming I would need lt. Unfortunate· ly. I need this information now and hope you will repeat it ror me. P.G .. Newport Beach · Publishers Cleartngbouse, 382 CllUHI Drive, Port Washington, N.Y. lltst, spouon the Magazine Action Line (MAL) wlllcb la· formally mediates complalala aboat magazine subscrtptloas. Tbe loll-free namber is (800) 145-9242. 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TODAY FOR A QUO'Tf: AT NO 08UGATION (714) 975-1121 CAU. WtWMI •· MITOHIU .... IMC MTMUR et.VD. NIWf'CMT ~ BROKERS WELCOMED ' -····· ..... ~ INDIGeNT? C.A. Smith Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 Attornet1 •flflS COnvicted financier broke •sAN DIEGO (AP ) -C. Arnholt Smltb, once one of Callfornla'a richest and moet powerful political fl1ures, la broke and may ask for court-appointed counsel to handle the appeal of bia state tax evasion conviction, accordin1 to one of his attorneys. Tbe former financier was convicted of grand theft and income tax evasion two years a10 and sentenced to three years in a San Diego County honor camp. But be remains free on ball pendln1 appeal. . I Attorney Michael R. Jtoaen of Los Anaeles announced the development durln1 a beartn1 before the justices of the 4th District Court of Appeal. The hearing wu to determine what action should be ta.ken a1ain1t a court shorthand report.er who lost bls notes from a day-lona pretrial bearing in the Smith case. When Roaers informed the jud1es a request for a counsel may be forthcoming, presidin& Justice Gerald Brown asked Ro1en lf that meant Smith, 81, was indi1ent. "Yee, sir " replied Rosen. Roaen did not elaborate after the bearing. -+----1~-t:.:~r-t-1"-- Smitb 's trial , which lasted ei1bt months, ended in bis conviction in April ur11 on 10 grand theft char1ea. The charges involved a 1173 transaction in which Smith obtained $8.9 million from Sovereign State Capital Corp., one of hb companies. , Smith, a close friend of former · Tl-t--+-~-l..­P resident Nixon, was also convicted of evading state income taxes for the years of •••••••··· ••• 1971 and 1973. I' I I. I I HIF Ortnge Cout ONCY PtLOf/mdlf, March 71. OBlTUARIE8 QUEENIE '3-27 ........ _,_ .... _....,.._ "I quit. I quit. 1 'm repeeUDI mpelf I'm res-t.11\1 myMll." SF 1COrk dace Tough welfare plan devised SAN FRANCISCO <APl -The city's social service director has devised a touah welfare pl an t h at would force an estimated 2,400 able-bodied welfare recipients Lo look for work or lose their benefits. Director Edwin Sarsfield admitted that the plan was likely to be criticized as being punitive, but said it was the only way to cul the city's $12.3 million-a-year welfare payments. ··sure it's tough, but these are tough times," Sarsfield said. UND ER T H E PLAN, WHIC H WILL be· presented to the city's Board of Supervisors on Monday, wel fare recipients who do not look for work would lose benefits for two w eeks, during which time they would be offered fr~ meals and lodging. After that, they w ould be given four days of "'orientation and evaluation" to suggest possible JOb opportunities, and would then have to make appointments for job interviews every day or lose benefits for a month. T H E NUM BER OF C I TY W ELFAR E r ecipients had almost doubled within the past year from 2,400 to 5,800 -Sarsfield said. The reason, he explained, is that a recent court decision has made it tougher to reduce welfare rolls, and many i mpoverished immigrants from Cuba and Southeast Asia have arrived in the city. The largest n umber of welfare r ecipients are white males between 24 and 31, Sarsfield said. Under social service rules, recipients who fall to look for work can lose 40 percent of their benefits during a two-week period, but Sarsfield said few recipients are penalized because it ia difficult to check the progress of their job huntln1. DEA TH NOTICES PAIGE R OBE RT ALBER T PAIGE. beloved father of Russell P Paige. Judie Nup dal and Bobbie Seeman. lJrother of Ward Paige, Merle Lar:.on and Hazel Webbc Also survive<! bv one niece J ant• Kerr'. 11 grandchildren and 8 great· grandchildren Services will be held on Monday. March JO. 1981 al 3 OOPM al the Church of Our Fathers. Forest Lawn Memorial Park <:>press Directed by Forest Lawn Mortuary KOCH BARBARA JEAN KOCll. resident of ~cwport Beach. Ca Passed away on March 25. 1981 in Newport Beach. Ca She is sur vived by her husband Paul. sbns Michael Huggins. Patrick llugg1ns. Timoth} Huggins and Guy Koch. brother Joel Hurtel. rather Alden llurtel. mother Joan Grimes and 5 Jtrandchildren Gravt>s1de :.erv1ces will be held on Saturdav. March 28. 1981 at f'IH.CI -.OTHllS '""! SMITHS' NOITUAaY 627 Mam St Huntington Beach 536-6539 rACIAC YllW MIMOll4LrAalC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive NewPort Beach 644-2700 MtCoaMICI NOITUAltH Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna H11ts 766-0933 San J'*1 C.pistrano •95-1n6 H•UCM LAWN-MT, OUYI Mortuety. C."-t•ry Crenwtory t62S Giiier AYe ~ Costa Mffa 540-5554 1.UTI •••OM ' s.4ITM A TVTHM.L WISTCUl'f CHAP'IL •27 E 17th St Co9t•M ... M&-9371 , ..... 11 OOA.\1 dt l'ac1f1c Vie" ~1em onal Park. :-.:e"µort B<'ach with P <1~tvr Stevt• Purdue orfk1at tnl! Pac1r1c- V1ew Mortuar~ nirt-C'tnr <, DEATHS ELSEWHERE llAMBURG . W est German> 11\P1 Gustav Sc hmidt. 92 . a retired teacher and the father of Chancellor llelmut Schmidt. died Thur!.duy Bus, truck • • 1nspect1on urged WASHINGTON (AP) The National Transportation Safety Board has called for an improved inspection system to detect poten- tially hazardous worn ball-joint assemblies In the steering mech anisms of l arge buses and trucks. The recommendations foilow the Investigation of a commuter bus acci- dent that kiUed 11 on Feb. 18, 1981, near Triangle, Va. T h e specific cause of the accident has not been determined, but the boar d said investigators found a steering system baU·Jolnt worn "to th e ex- tent \bat tt may h ave caused steertna Unk aae separation." Tbe ball·Jotnt which waswomlnthebu• was a 1landard type round in moal l ar1e buses an d truckJ. New deputy LOS ANGELES (AP> -Tbe a11l1tant stale aupertntendent of the In· dlana Dep artm ent or Public lnllructloo wilt take over duU" aa c.blef d ep uty superlnlend.nt I or the JprawUnt county 1cbool d11trict. Ronald A. Boyd, 40, wl.11 1\art hit Job May 15. .. Florida P\llUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PU8lJC NOTICE Illinois sues pollution P'CTITI.,. 111'411UI ..... H AT .... 111' lll• ....... ._. ,.._ ..... ao;u-• ICLINI O•YILOl"MINT COM-· ,AHV, , ... r •1rchllf. Suite ISO, 1r .. 111e, Cel'"'1111 mu. l'ICTtTlOUI •UllllllU NAMa tfATIMINT ,..., tel-lne ""On• ere ciotnv lllllihelt M MOllLC CLEAN. l4e1' Olllo•, WnlmlNIM, CA.,.., 9ollll,...MOecll., Cerp. • Celtlornle <••P•••tlon, 1•11• Oll1o w, Wutrnln.iw. CA tt~ H70U "CTITIOUI IUSINIU NAMI iTATmMIWT r11e ltllOWlnQ 11otr-. It OOln(I buM lllU •• -,., M heavy ... oyota otors FORT LAUDER · Ja"'" Jtflre'f ICllM , ... lit N lnlr111t1 MlllOI lilencl, G•IJlttnl• .,.., Je--.. ICllM, •at I.a AIM, Wlllttltr, CMllWNe t...a '•el'lll W CMt , .. 211 P1tbte1o t.n H,.11111\91911 ~II. C.A ., .. , vrc·s fOH eo uu11 1uo So :;~~~ Sh .. 1. ~I• An•. C••llornl• Vl'90t c. H•Ch, 11U "° Aoo , "9111• ,,,,.._ C•lll0t111e t1101 Ill•\ lluM""'" <.,.._l<d Dy 111 tn 01¥1dU•I SPRJNGFIELD, IU. (AP) -The llUnol1 at· torney ceneral baa 1ued the Toyota MOlor Co. to stop the Japaotae a"to fJrm from 1ta1ln1 an alle1edly "deceptive" and •1mi1leadin1" Toyota Sellat.bon television ad campa11n In Illlnob. Attomey General Tyrone Fahner aald Thursday the Sellathon ada contain sever&! miarepreaenta· tions that vlolale state consumer protecllon and deceptive business practices laws. Toyota customer relations spokesman Lee Waterman ln Chic110 said the ad nmpalgn, in its second week, waa nationwide. But he referred press inquiries to Toyota officials ln California. FAHNER SAID HE WANTS a state court in Springfield to stop Toyota from running the ads ln Il- linois. Fahner also wants cooaumers to have the right to cancel any sales, and wanla legal costs and · civU peoaJUes. ''Consumers are being mlaled because of all sorts of misrepresentations,'' Fahner told reporters. ·'I think we· ve got to put a stop to it. The ads will con. tinue to run untiJ we get some~ourt relief, hopefully inadayorso." The Sellathon ads stale that Toyota dealers have received WlUsuaJly high shipments of can, and are offering unusual bargain s for only a week, along wit h "immediate delivery" and "bankrate linancinc" said Fahner. ' FAHNER SAID TOY OTA D EALE RS actually are doing nothing different, offering no unusual bar1ains aod keeping no unusually high inventories. Fahner said lhe use of the term "bankrate fina ncing" is specifically prohibited by state law, ex- cept by banks, blmking associations or trust com- panies. Laughing gulls roost in Jersey CAPE MAY POINT, N .J <AP> -San Juan Capistrano has its swallows and Hinckley has its turkey buzzards. but springtime in Cape May Point means the laughing gulls have com e home to roost. And. as at every vernal equinox, the laughing gulls r eturned to Cape May Point right on time, sort of A FEW OF TH E FAMILIAR laughing gulls, also known as larus atricilla, arrive in Cape May County before M arch 15. according to naturalist Peter Dunne. director of the Cape M ay Bird Observatory. Over the next month. more than 3,000 laughing gulls w i ll arrive from warmer climates. usually Florida, and breed in Cape M ay's salt m arshes, Dunne said . The laughing gull i s familiar to summertime beach-goers because of its distinctive cr y "TH EY GENER ALL V GO ca-ca-ca-ca·ca-ca- ca-ca-ca·keoow. 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"'. -f)Ncut,.I STATE TREES C T M R A H C R I 8 E T I H W V T 0 8 A A H A E K G U S 0 U E A T S M T P L R A M G L D U R R Y A [ E E T P C Q 0 T R G i A E J D N U D I R N -0 I 0 J E A V A L E C A 0 E L 0 1 K M l 0 N V R T 1 Y P C D N C C H ~H EUC OM KL J ,OE OG N U D U A J I D L A l 0 R £ H P 0 A M J R S R N D I A , D H W S E M W M P W K , C 0 I 0 P L A I 0 M M 0 N 0 L £ X U S S ~ L Y I W A 0 D L 0 0 R L 0 0 D K E K C M t l M 0 E 0 L T L Y L C E V 0 U Y C 0 L M I H C Y T R I L I K R 0 K L I C ' 0 ' L K U 0 W H I T Y H Z U R I , I I I A ' Y C D L A I W I I I 1 K T A DALE. Fla. <AP) - Nearly every resident of heavily .,ricultural •nd peat -pla.cued South Florida has traces ot pesticide pollution In his body. experts and studies indicate. The area may rank second In the nation for pesticide pollution, sur- passed only by the San Joaquin Valley I n California, according to the report in the Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel. Twice the amount of 0 DT is found ln South F lorida residents as in people living in Northern states, the newspaper said, and traces of a can· cer-causing chemical - a by-productof pesticides -can be found in urine samples from n early every resident. The newspaper said nearly one-fourth of the men tested at Florida State University had such low sperm counts that they w ere con - sidered sterile and that all semen sampl es con- tained pot e ntia lly harmful pesticides. Birth defects are near- ly twice as common in rural, agricultural Dade County as in nearby urban areas, and many sc i enti s t s s u spect pesticides are the cause. the report said Smoking decline levels off Tltlt ~MH It <tlld..Clt41 l>p .a 91Mrel~. J-•J 1(11111 Tiii• t....,_.1 -fllw •1111 lht c ..... ,, c1 .... OI ()( ..... County 01'1 Mertlli , 1t11 ,uno .... ,,,.,_. Or.,._. ~ O•lly Piiot, Mercf't6, u, 10,n. "'' 1~1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI ITATIMINT The 10Howl119 per \On It dolno bu., lltU •I LE BELLES ANNEE S. 1' F••Non Squ•• •, 'Mln«t All<I, CA '1101 Roul"n C1tttt, 21007 PC H Hunt rn;lon 8aKh. CA., .... Tiii• ~MH Ii C-U( .. cl by .,. •n dlVldu•I Rowlttn C•rt., '"'' ... ,_, .... lll<d Wiii\ Ille County Clerk ol Orenoe Counly on M1rc11 U, 1,.1. l'UIHO Publl.-Or•-Coo l O•lly P1101 M•rth II. Aprll l, 10, 11. 1 .. 1 , .. , 11 PUBUC NOTI CE l'ICTlflOUS IUSIHEU NAME STATEMENT The 1<>11-1119 Plr\On " 00tno buso MU•t. PECA TECHNICAL SEAVtCE!> lllS Mew Vtrcle E. • 010J Coil• Mew. CA 9262' Kenneth John Ptt•, 111\ Mtu v .. c1e e • 0103 c~•• Me>•. CA .,.,. T llh llu•l!"U " '9nOu<l<d o, • .. ,..,., P.•lne•Wllp Fr-W C.eu IOf\llne MO•O•• Corp .lllllu• I 8Q111i1>9, Y P Tiil> , .. ,~ w•~ lllllCI Wllll Ille Coun1' Cleo or O• "19' Count, ..., M.tr(n t/ ltll ,.,,.... Putlll"'-0 0. en0t C0.•1 D•lly Ptlol Mef(ll JO )1 AOrol ), 10 1<;111 •i.• II PUBLIC NOTICE VtCIOr C. MIO• r '"' 't•t..m.nt ... , "'"° •llf'I l"• Cou~1, Cit'~ 01 Or•nge Counly e>n M•r<ll 4 llftl FUllU PubllV..O Or-eo..i 01Hy PllOI M•rc11 • I), 10. l/ 1,.1 ...!,UO !' PUBLIC NOTICE l'UeLIG.ATIOH NOT IC E O' NE OATIVE 0£~AllATION 1'1E COSTA MESA Pl ANNINC. FICTITIOUS IUSl ~ESS l'.>l:PAATM6NT HAS PROPOSEC> 10 NAME STt.TEMENT I s 5 u E ' A I N e (, A I I v r In• lollowonu Pff\Orl\ ••• <IO•nv OECL ARAllONt5J REC.AAO•NC. Ou\lntt>•• IHE: ENYIAONMENIA1 IMPAC l l~r LA LINOA Ml (.H QACANAO F IH E f 0LLO W I N !, MARK Ei .a<) W 19111 Co\l.t M"• PROPO\All5J C•ltl ~>tu 1 OR 11 0) 10 .ad t.•o \Gmm••«•• R•m11u Urqu•i• •nd 0 104' U1qu11• bu1fO•"V'* t lDl•I •"•• • \00 \llu•r• '•••• •00 W lt.ty St (C..l• M•\4 C•IH to \ti• wilt\ e•1,t1n9 A 4&\ \GU•tt' fOOt 0•11 (OH'\tnell1•1 t>u1I0 1AQ IOC.ltf'O •I f/9 S•ntu' E '\\.u bedo -trtd A rt•I• w.,, tlfln \tr••l,inA (llOrw E>eolMOo . .01 s o.,.,. !>""'" Ane. 1 OR" 04 10 con\ttu<I • 6 ~UO C•llt \qu•t• •out fl•Pdn,10t\ to f'••\hnQ of hf• N•t•noro UtQv•i• •ncJ iun•t•• V' bu11c11n9 •0<•1~ •• u 1 r .,,.., .... Qu11• "' Conqtn,. C.01.ie M~\• C•i.• Ao•o 1n •n MP torr. ~1lU I H l N E l. A I I ; I: Tho\ Uu\lnt\\ I\ COlldu•l•d Oy • O E C LARAll ON 1~1 WILL l!E Qtn•··· PO•INr\hoO CON510EflEO ~Ok AbOl'r10N Olf 01Q4 Ur11u••• OR .. Fr f. R Marc n /I IOI f OR rn .. \l•l•m•nl we\ ,,,.., "'"~ Ille f I) R r If ( k IN~ 0 RM .. I I 0 N. t.Oun11 C.•··~ Of Or•no~ (..oun1, 01'1 PL LASL t. ... LL l•tf. l'lAHNINQ M•r<.h4 1<ie1 Ol:PARI Ml;NI Ar II• ·~>10 , !SIU• f-ruDll\~ 0.dn(lt' (O\a>I l>auy Potoj PuOlt\llO'd 01•n<1• Cou•I U•llY P1tol M.,cn 11 1991 1\11 II Mertll )I AP"' J 10 11 l~I l~t• 8' PUBLIC' NOTI CE PUBLIC NOTI C E NOTICE OF PUBLIC HIEAAINC IEFOllE THE CITY COUNCIL rhl\ """""'" tonClu(ltCI by ... 1n FICTITIOUS IUSINESS OF THE Cir y OF dlvtdu•I NAME STATEMENT FOUNTAIN VALLE" l<•nnelnJ Pltce Th~ IOllOWtnQ Pen.on,, CI01nv ou.. NOl •Ll ·~ t1EMEllV C.•VEN ..... ff\I\ ,,.,~, ..,., fllercJ •t\h fht" "~\\ .\ on f u t-\Odf A"''' I 111;1 ..,, .; 00 ., "' Counl y Cltfk 01 0!"19" County on RICH~ IELO COMPANY 4110 n In•< uu11u1 Lnomw1 t0/00 ~l•lt• Marth ti 1911 Delphi (lfCJt Hun•1no1on 8t•c.h AVt'(iUt! f.ounttt1n v.11r.-C~lilotnl• ,1Hoe1 C.•Utorn1• 9104'9 fhl' Cd; l.Ount.•I ""'" '""'" 4 ovbhc PuDh\tw<I OrMWJt (O.\I D•lly P11ot O •n1e1 t1on "ltAC) NQ. 4110 D•lpn1 hf•''""Ufllhit>IOllU-#jnCJ M.tr<h >O. >7.Al>ttl ), tO, l'ltl '!46 8t ~7·:~91•. HU<ll•'IQICH1 s .. c .. Col1lorn1• A APl'lAL Fil tu ,,.,. C.(ARAOA _ , •• SUNUMAN >IE l'LANNIN(, COM I Ill\ l>V\in"n" \O<><lu<ltO by •non Mo\~ION S APPROVAL 01 PICECtSE 0 1Yt0u•l Pl AN NO )J& Pt"fil•ll" IOI P'OPG\f!IO PUBLIC NOTICE D•nltl.,. NQ Vff•<.eo t>u1l<J1t\Q at '"'' '\OulhWt\t <.ornt-t f"ICTtTIOUS BUStHESS Tn1'\ !it•l~me-nt w~n l1led w1•n lhr ot tJ\e min ..,,.• hQfl ot 't/V41~r •nd MO\) HAM£ STATEMENT County (1.,k 01 O••n~ Coun1, on II A µI' I: A l ~ ' l l 0 II 'V T ht IOllOwinQ Pt''°"' "'" Ooong M.trch 4 1'41 VOL UN 1 l t R (.API I AL Wl Sr IN(.. Ou\lneU.t> FUIUI I'll PLANNINC. LOMMISSION ~ ORANC.E COUNrv PME(l)ION Pubh>he<J O.•n9" CO<l\I 0•11~ PolOI 0(N1Al Of Af4EA \IAR1ANCE (AS( PAINTER S IOOQ Vi~h• Or Co••• "'•«h• I) JO 11 l'ltl UUll NO 14001Uf l••""anO•no •Qn•l 11'<0 Me .. •, (.A '1&2' Utou.,nur\I )~r~t't •Ot>nt••v•nu ""~N:Jy , c.;',~=~~. ~·;:,;;.~()'/() "'''•"• 01 PUBLIC NOTICE "~1·~:~.:·•;::.11.," J" b~·nQ 0,.,...,,,,., J~me\ J Mt.Ct, t)J11 t olumO•• ~~~.~u:~~.~~,:: .. ,:·~~:~1~ (L:o~\::,!:~ Ln Hunhngton Suell, CA '11••1 l'ICTITIOVS BUSINESS ·~ ovo •.• ···~·.no In(' Founl••n "•ll•y r~" 0\l»r>o.) 1\ <OMuCl•O bY • NAME STATEMENT Otn~r•I p.arl(\ft\nlp f ,.Ho IOltOw1n9 Pt"rM)n\ .. , .. Uo•no l vn.tt~ Ot<J•n..tn< ~ r ,_ .. .lOh•no J~ J Me'dOf' Du"'""\) d \ Oro 1ua nu· l!lf\•"9 Mctp\ M'O f'An•t>il\ fn1~ \t•t•tne"nT was filed wtlh tN-MORAi~ M UN(HIES Jld Htn ~I ''"'On 111" Ht IN! Pt,.nning Ot~ttm~,,, Count~ ,,., .. of o,-.noe (ounty on Ufh1 I t--h.ll'ltltlQton hf'd(h (.A "170•~ =~= :::::-::~~:::t ,..,, public tO\p(•• ltOtl M•rcn II tQtt Vt:~~:ac~.~! '~'~1~~0°•"' 4101 V•• lno'" Oto'•' '"0 to tt \llf, 1n '•"e>t ti' FUtoJO · ( +n ur,00\•11vf'I to 1n"'" proµo\.tl\ ""'" f.M.' PUOlt\rted Orfnoe Cocot 01t1f• P1101 l It•\ Ou,H1~\~ t\ ,oncJul 1~0 bY q ivt-n dn ul)Pt1H unil; 1,1 00 ,0 11 M•rth )0. JI, Aprn l 10 1981 IJ.f>o ti1 nu'\bdndJ~~"o::~:n'\ fu11n~, ntutmo11vn '" U• 1r•O l'f.tu n1\ 'lctlt-n.,.n1 Wd\ t1ll!'O ""'"' th«-n irnt di 'fflJ 8)7t 1 1 '""' • 1nlt1' t tn• J•11,,.,f\•nu Ot-Li•• 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 'M:~7~•11t•;;:i 01 O•dnlf• touno, on L•ly(.Ou•~ 1 WASHINGTON tAPJ ,tCTITIOUS8USIHESS, FU .. )~ "''"«>{•IV •)I HAM( STATEMEHT I UOlo\rwO 0•.tnQ, l<o"'' 0 ... 11 P.101 ~ ou7t•·~ Vt'';.!, A six-year decHne in Tll• •oitow•'IO pe"on cio•ng 00.,11 .. , M"''" /1 Apn11, 10 11 •"8• 1•~~ 111 Lo~~ ~7.,: •• ~ .. the average number o f u Puo'"""° °'"n°' Lo.t" o ... ,, P••u• cigarettes smok ed by s 1 & COMPANY H•9s P••to PUBLJC NOTIC E M•rtn11 '""' •118 11 Coloni•I, S..n Juan C•P1\tt•no CA American s may h ave .,.,s N11111 ended last year but the G••Y s IC•'"'· 7S.9) P•,.o (Olon1dl '•CTITIOUS IUSIHES~ PU BLIC NOTl('E S•n Ju•n ~Ol>lr...O. CA '7•1\ NAME U AlEMEHT N/?OU downturn may resume Tn1s bu'•MSS 11 conduCled by •non Int lollowonQ Pt•IOn\ .,. do1n9 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS this year. Agriculture dl•IOu•• bu•·~~·1:~1M LIO JSOO ~ 9,,,,01 NAME UATEMEHI Department o ffi cials Tn .. ~:.!..~·~:~ loltO w1ln 1,. .. 1 ... Suit• }QI S•n1• An• C•lolorno• l h• !ollOwono IWl \Dn 'OQ•n11 DU\• say. County Clerk OI Or"";<t Counly on 9110• "'.;:.~~ '"'Vl'>fMl•H~ ,., .... ~ t• d M .. cnH "" BE SLIM ENfERPlllSlS INC A epartment report Ft>kUI ))OO s BrnlOI Sl Su1I• 101 S•n•• ''0~·;r~ .. ·'.,.,:n:,-~':'.~1~.0'~'.~~·~:":~ Said per·Capita Smoking P\lbll•,_., 0<..no-Co.o\I 0•1ly P•IOI ;;: •• ~~llO<n•• •1!04. • C•lllornia '0' An•ht'om (..alito"'"' ~/f/IJ/ averaged 3,924 Cigarettes M.trch U. AprH J. tO, ll, t'ltill la/ ei I nl\ DU\IMH '' tonOut lrO Oy o In" OU>""\\ <onllu· l•O Or "" n in 1980 or slight I ' l1M11~d Q«"lner\n1p cJtVtdUd l • y more PUBUC NOTICE BE SLIM EN I ERPAtSES. INC Norm• Wu than 198 packs Of 20 each, _ B•ll J Oil• '"" "•ttment ,.., till'O w11n '"' tbeaamerateasln1979. A10l172 p,"-:_' coun1v Cl••k o1 o .... '" Coun1v oe "lo 1973, th ere was an increase and then it declined every year since then . until 1980," said Robert H Miller of the department's Economics and Statistics Service. Miller said revised population figures by the Census Bureau could ar- f ectthe figures later GW offers • course in obesity NOT ICE OF DEATH OF '"" •t.e-••• '''"' .. .,,, '"• M•«"2 ' ,.._, "1- 1' MALCOLM NEPHI HUL L ~ ... ~~~·.0~1,·,;~ ot o .. n;e County 0" Publ .. ,_ OunQt CO<l\I O•oty P•IOI. ANO OF PETITION TO AOIEllT II. JONNSON M••tn 11 Ap.,, I IO II •'It• t\.4<1 *' ADMINISTER ESTATE :.':":-,,.C:.:~B7•d Pll8l..I(' NOTICE NO. A l08172. sw11e •01 T o a I I h e 1 r '> , L•nt Buc11, CA -1 F•CT•t rous 11usiNESs b eneficiaries, c reditor~ FUISO NAME STATEMENT and COntinoent Creditors Of Publl•""1l °''"'Ot (O<l>I O.totv1~'~0~1 In" 1ot1ow1no p.-'""' ..,, Ju•ng Malcolm Nephi Hull and M•r<" 11 10 11• "P'•' 1 1911 o"''"~\'\d'\ H"MIL ION PAUPER I IE> HUN per sons who may be PUB LIC NOTICE T1NColON 1,9•1• ••o'"'" um~ Hun1 otherwise interested tn the •noion eu1n CA.,.,. will and/or estate. FICTITIOUUUSIHESS Or~:;n~~"n.Anqt:;;•;:!~~ ~:.::,!;,··-A petition has been fried NAME STATEMENT Roi>••• L T4ubtr 1•71 Col( I• o ..... by Malcolm Neal Hull 1n In• •011ow1nv Ol'•son ,, <101no bu> .. ,..,,.,,,,,1 sutn. CA ~1000 the Superior Court of n .. ,., rn .. ou .. n•"" conciutloo oy • 0 C t r E I E ( 0 MM U N I C A T I 0 N qon•r •I O-•lntr\htp ranoe ounty reques rng MAN•vtMEN 1 se~vrces •oOO w K•nn'"" A R•yno1c10 that Malcolm Neal Hull be W•rnor Ave 11101 Hun11no1on Butn r"" sl•l•mt"nt ... , '''"° w11h '"" appointed aS personal CAO••I Counly Clot• 01 Or.n(lf' County on representative to ad-ward Eo.n Wotm•n. Jr . ..oo w M•rcn2) 1<1t1 W•rner Ave . # 2UI HunllnQIOf' 8t•<h0 FU-..1 min ister the estate ot cA~u.1 P1.101i.,,..c10r•not c.oo""••lf P••o1. Malcolm Nephi Hull ( un-rn .. 00\•nh\ .. (Ondu<t•d Dy 4" on M.,,,, 11 AOfll J to II ·~· •U• tl der the independent Ad· 0""0"•'w.irct W•em•n m inistration or Estates '"" ..... mMI .... lllrd w•lh '"~ Act). The petition iS set for Count, Cltrk ol Or.ano,. Cuunly o NOTICE OF APPL I CA TIOH PUBLIC NOTICE hearing rn Dept. No. 3 al M•rth I\ l'lll FUMSI TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES A f ree semin ar on 700 Civic Center Orrve, Pubh•,..,Or•nQO C04\IO••••P•IOI, rownomllAMfCon<e<n treat'"'g 0 ..... ftlty will be west, 1n the City or Santa M•«n 11 °'Pf'' J. 10. 11 ,,.., ,, .. •• C.••GO<•o euLLON "•0Pl••n<1 '" ,,,. u• "'""" I O•P•r lmtnt or AICO~Oll( e~v•r•Qt o ffered Saturday at Ana, Cat lornia on April P UBLIC N OT ICE Con1ro1 lor ff ON SALE BEER~ Golden West ColJege in 22, 1981at9:30a.m. w 1NE 1Pue EAr PL , 10 .. 11 . IF YOU OBJECT to the •1<01>ohc O.v•••0t1 •• 1a11~ H••bO• HUntlngtonBeach. nrant1ng Of the petition FICTITIOUSIUSIHESS Slvo ,rounl••nYalltr.CA ,. Publ1>neo Oran0t (.o.Jsl Oooty P1101 . you should either appear NAME STATEMENT Mar<nv 1'111 1)11 11 PUBLIC NOTI CE The program will be at lhe hearino and state bu~.~~.~o;~ow•n<1 P•• wn• ••• oo•n11 held from 9 a .m . to 4:30 your objection s or file LYNN t<ARAL1 Joo v,, L•cio p .m . in Forum land focus written objections w i th the N••oort e.,.,,,, CA •1'61 on health hazards, outri-court before the hearing . o.':':.:~"':..,,~. ~:~~.~~~n1 ~1:~: .. ~Z'A N11m tion, drugs, weight reduc -You appearance may be rn n ••• Ng:1~!LTic°T'A".E:S':~;s lion and psychol ogical person or by your at-J•<qurunt 1 v.,quu. 1••1 P•inc•• «seu. •101 .. 101 u_c c, 1 i ed 'th torney. •v• ·LO> Anvt•••. CA oOOM Nohe•,. '°"'tOY o•v•n 10 c r1>011or, o• prob ems assoc at WI I F y 0 u A R E A M•fl• L Vuquet. 2••1 P•l•lt•• lht ... 1n1n nam&d tranolrror lh41 • OVerweigbt people. A•• ' LO\ Anvtl" CA '°°"4 bulk lrMO>ffr '' •bOul 10 0, m•O• on CREDITOR or a c ont· Tnlo l>ulln•u II <onducl•O by. P<'fSOn~• P•OP<'flY ..... ~.n••lt• Health care employees can earn six hours of con- tinuing education credit ror attending. lngent cred itor of the de-11"'"'0 Nrtnersh•P ouc """' Ceased YOU must f ile your ~rlN M Vasqutl 1 ho n•me dnO l>1J\1nen 40drr\\ Of • , • rn1\. \1411"'-mtnt w•\ Wed with tri. tne inttndttd tr.-.\trror .,t Co'"tn•nt Cfa Im WI th the COUr t Or Couniy Clt•k OI O•Mlv« County on UIU•VlC•I RthQ•on Supply Int A present it to the personal M•"" IS '"'' C•ldo•n•• corpor•t•on. 101 w.,,, representative appol nted P ~ ~ c 0 "1~11 n B•ktr s1roe•. co.1• Meu, C•h•o•,,•• · h' f UOf11.,~ vranQit Q.jl\I aily 0t~ Tnt toc•han tn C•1tforn1• ot lfW by the court wrt In our Much 11 APfll l. 10. II •'Ill 1141 11 '"''' ••• , ...... ott1u or 0'""''""1 OU>I The program is open to months from the date of "'" otto<t o• '"" 1n1 • ..o•o ,,,.n,1rror the public. first issuance of letters as P UB LIC NOTI CE " S•m• ••Abo-. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAMI STATIM•NT The IOll~lno P9•ton la 0011\Q lklll ""' .. E~VIN DEVELOPMENT COM PANV. •U o.nlle, Gworwo dtl M.r, Calllornl• t2'2S. G•IY Donald E••ln, US Oehlle0 Coron• dtl -, GelllMllie ti.ZS Thh tllnlneu II Corldu<lltd llY .,, In· dlvlouel. GAIY l!tVll\ Thio .i..-1 w .. liltd •1111 lhe Cou111y Cl•rll ol Oren..-County 011 M••'h U0 1111, .. , ..... P11t111.-0.11191 CN.t Oeily l'llot, M•rCll f7. Aprll J. 10, 11, 1111 ISJt.11 PUBUC NOTICE provided In Section 700 of All ot~· OU'""'" n•mo •nd •d the Probate C Ode of l'ICTITIOUUUSINEH ~.~~!.".~!, ~~1~~n ~ .. ~~~:.;,n1~~~~;.~ California. The ti me for NAMESTATEM£HT 10 I•• •• ~nown 10 11>• 1n1rnded fjljnn Claims Will not ex-file lollOwlnQ Ptr'°nl •ro 0011\V lren•ftrff••t Nnnt . " . f bu\lnt!H e• Tiie ,..,.,. ... d DUW\tSI •ddr•u OI pire prior to our months T & G CENERAL CONTRACTORS, 1111 1n1tnoeo lr•n•••··· •te f rom the date Of the hear-41 KtlCll Rd , NewpC>•I e .. , ... 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Or'Mtlt CM-ti l)elly l'lllH, ~r<f't V , 1•1 11-.11,,.,11i,l01t•1 IJ,..I ~ ·~·· 1iMr(f'tJO,t1,~l),I00 "91 UJHl1 lt.11-11 ~--1 ' .._.._·-···--.- I .1 Daily Pilat FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1981 SPORTS STOCKS COMICS H/F 83 89 810 No'body had it easy during the first round of·the.Kemper Open. For stories, see 83. 0 0 Welfare: a profJlern that won't quit The welfare lines aren't u loo& u they were lut summer at the Orange County social services office in Santa Ana, but the faces are. The shorter lines are because of additional ellpbWtl workers and efficiencies brou&bt about by the social services o · flciais. But more applicants than ever continue to show up at the Walnut Street build.in&. "It seems like everyone 1lmowis1oin1 lhroulh bard Umes ritbt now," sl&bed one youn1 woman applyin1 for aid for the first time after her husband left her. THE INCaEASE IN applicants bas bit the county hardest in lta special fund, called general relief, whlcb is for needy people who can't qualify for or are awaitin1 other state or federal aid. According to statistics supplied by the county Human Services Agency, cases involvin1 single applicants have skyrocketed the past 15 months. There were 81 percent more ap- plications from single people from December !MIO to February 1981, than there were in the aame three months a year earlier. Split vote Irvine hacking hospital study How involved should Irvine city government become in the so-called "war" among various hospitals seeking lo locate in the city? "Not at all," say Irvine council members Larry Agran and Mary Ann Galdo. But the Irvine City Council majority of David Sills, Art Anthony and Bill Vardoulis rejected their opinions Tuesday and voted to authorize a $80,000 study on the city's needs for health care facilities. The study is seen as a way of glvin& city representatives "ammunition" to t.eaWy before state and county authorities who ultimately have the power lo decide whether the city needs a· hospital and, if so, who should operatelt. ''ldon'ttbinkil'aunreasonable for us to conduct an independent study on the city's health care needs," said Sills in explaining why he voted lo authorize the s tudy. Sills also s aid that he sees nothing wrong with a city representative testifying before state and county h ealth authorities on the merits of hospital proposals they will consider. ''There are hospitals in this county where if you're seriously iU, you'd be better off in the Alpha Beta meat department," Sills said. "Say some schlocky outfit wants to come in here and open a hospital. It would be the responsibility of elected officials tosar 'Wait a minute'." Councilman Agran disagrees. ''The city bas 'no more business picking and choosing among hospitals seeking to locate here than it bas business picking and choosing among department stores and liquor stores that want tocomebere," Agransaid. '·Everyone who wan ta to build a hospital here is going lo make his case before the regional and state health authorities," he said. "It's him, not us, who bas to convince those authortties.'' ••I don't want George Hoae or Stan van den Noort (dean of the UCI School of Medicine) to speak for the city's health care needs," Sills countered. "When people do studies, everybody comes up with a different set of numbers. Ours wlll be the most reliable study because we have no profit motive. Our only responsibility is to provide good health care services for the people." The competition amon1 v ariou.s troups seeldne to build hospitals in Irvine heated up late last year with an announcement by UC Irvlne Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Fault f inden planjou~y The Natural History Founda· tlon of Oran&e County it sponsortna a day-lone field trip to Writbtwood Saturday to view a portion of the San Andreas Fault . . A bm will depart f~m 171~ Skypark Blvd. lD lrvtne at 1:80 a.m ., rewrnl.DI al approximately Sp.m. Hilb acbool 1eolofy l.nltnietor Carol Stadum wt l Hrvt as nlde durlDC the tour, wbldt wtll [ncludt elCJal it.opt atone the fault. Coal for the trip l1 •11. wblcb lacludH lran1portatloa and luncb. For reHrYaUoat. call the fpnd•tion•t~. that plans were being made to build an outpatient clinic on campus. He added that the clinic might someday be turned into a hospital. R epres entatives of Hoag Memorial Hospital in NeWJ>Ort Beach immediately announced that it would like to build a hospital in Irvine. Santa Ana-Tustin Community Hospital then said it would like to participate with others in the establishment of a non-profit hospital in Irvine. The Tennessee-based Hospital Affiliates l~ternational chain recenUy announced that it too wanted to build a hoapital in Irvine. So far. HospitaJ Affiliate• International baa been the onl1 one to file an official notice ol intent with state offlciab. Tbe notice of intent is the fl rat atep in a lengthy chain of county and state review of hospital proposal.a. Hoag officials say that they will soon fi..le a notice of intent. -RICHARD GREEN Evolution under fire by scientist Reasoning mankind using in- born logic cannot help but sur- vey the wondrous world around us and reject the theory it all happened by evolutionary chance over millions of years, an imminent scientist-theologian maintains. A standing-room-only crowd turned out at the Rev. Chuck Smith's Calvary Chapel Wednes· day night to bear Or. A. Ernest Wilder-Smith defend God's crea- tion of the world in seven days. The 66-year-old British-born scientist now headquartered in Switzerland appeared at the church on the Santa Ana-Costa Mesa city border in the last stages of a cross country tour. He returns to Boston for another brief series of talks before returning to Scandinavia. Tbe prolific writer who bu turned out more than SO boob and co-authored 20 other publications has seen them translated into German, French, Russian and Romanian. Currently, the popular patriarch o f his school of theology is cunentJy preparing television and TV protrama in his field. Dr. Wilder·Smith addresses a number of topics central to bis collection. They include "Origin of the Genetic Code ;" "la Man Genetically or Environmentally Controlled;" "Geoloclcal Rating Methods;" "Evolution, Theistic Evolution;" "Creation?;" "Why Does God Allow It?" Still others include: "Causes and Cure of the Drut Epidemic;" "Man as a Talkinc Computer;" "Psychosomatic Dl1ease1 Today;" "Natar•I Laws and the Orllln of tbt Cell," and "II clenliflc llaterlaU•m and Marxlat Athelam SdmtllkaU1 Sound 1't). da1T" Dr. WllcMr-Sm.ltb ... popa1ar lecturer at a number 0£ •· nnltt. atlroed. travela llllldl of lb• tlme Hd baa taupt cbemotberapr aad pbarmaeolop at lbe U.Uv.-..1.t.J of Geneva. .. ln February 1981, for example, there were 8:50 ti.Dile penoo applications. A year earlier, there were 488. ALMOST 12 Pl!aCl!NT of all applicant.a in 1981 have been single, divorced, separated or widowed. More than baU Uve alone. About 60 percent of the applicant.a are waiting while their applications are processed for a federal program offering sup- plemental security. The lobby of the social services office in Santa Ana -whlcb serves most of the Orange Coaat -is like a bu&e medical walt- inl room. AppUcanta sit nervously in rows of padded seat.a wait- ing for their names to be called by case workers assigned to diagnose their social conditions. TBESE DAYS, as the statistics indicate, many are applyin1 for 1eneral reUel for the first time. One young man, limping, said be loat bis laborer's job becauae he came down with "water on the knee." He didn't want welfare money, be claimed, but said ht. roommates threatened to evict him if be didn't ftnd money to pay bis way. Then there were the two brothers new to California from the A little tDlndote on the morld Andy, a 6-year-old pooch who lives at 2553 Fairway Drive, Costa Mesa, watches the world go by from his lit- tle hole in the bricks. His mistress, Helen Evers, had the Tena Panhandle who tboUSht they bad work in Vista, l.n San ~\ Dle10 County, unUI their employer "got drunk, took off for Lu 011 Veeaa, and we haven't seen him since." , 1 " CLAD IN BLUE IEANS. like so many of the applicant.a, tbe n brotben said they came to Oru1e County because their job prospect.a were better. They ran low on money before they found> a.rfyt.hinJ. They spent a night at a rescue miaaion in downtown Santa Ana, they said, but added they couldn't take the "winoe." Tbe county gives qualifying applicant.a credit.a to stay in · local boarding houses and moula. A m·wmum monthly general relief payment is $240 per person. That Includes up to $161 for housing and utilities. ABLE-BODIED GENERAL relief recipients are required to work two days a week for the county to earn their money and to learn proper work habits. By contrast, recipients of federal programs, such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children or aid for Indochinese and Cuban refugees, do not have to work to receive their money. -GLENN SCOTT hole cut especially for Andy. who spends hours at his pastime. Club not yet historical o.i1, ~ .... SW!~ SUPPORTS CAIATION Dr.Wltder.amttt. He aays all the education and intellectual dhclpline inherent in bis career bu only drawn him closer to the theory of a single God tbat has fashioned the world around us. He also retains bis wit in the overview of such cosmic speculation. ·'If God made life by the prin· ciple of Darwinian evolution, the old boy put bis intelli1ence in hla pocket and did it by chance," aaid Dr. Wilder-Smith. He pointed out that if that were the cue, with Darwinlan evolution ruling the develop· ment of our world u we tnow it, Jesus would have killed off or let the lame, the bait and tbe blind perlab ln their time. Instead, Dr. Wilder-Smith 11ld, Cbrltt healed tllem and sent them on tbelr way to apread the word and help brlnl about a better world. -ART VINSEL Cluaee elated in resuscitation CONtllDt Communitf eou.,. la 1poaaorla1 10 alne·bour Cardto-,...._.-, a .... ett...,.1 ~PB>coante~OraqtC.. tJ ID April. .............. .,. .... .., HlUq ...,...., BoJd at (TM) ...... Landmark tag for Golden Bear rejected Efforts by the city's historical society to declare the Golden Bear nightclub and other coo- demned buildings in downtown Huntington Beach historical landmarks have been rejected u impractical by city planners. The Historical Society asked the City Council in May 1979 to approve an "antiquity or- dinance" protecting some of the old two-story brick buildings on Main Street near Pacific Coast Highway. Moat of those structures were built in the 1920s and 1930s. Last year. ~ of the brick bu1ldin&s, includiq tbe Golden Bear, were condemned by the city as hazardous in the event of an earthquake and given unW 1985 to be either rebuilt to safe coodi- tiona or demolished. Jim Palin, director o f Development Services for the city. said an antiquity ordinance bas "no economic rationale" and that most of the buildings have llWe historical value. • Palin said rebabilltatlnJ the old shops downtown woulcf coo· met with lhe purpose of the city's Local Coastal Plan, wblcb allows new buildin1s up to six st.oriel to "mcoura1e revit.alba· Uon of tbe downtown." Linda Brown, president of the Historical Society, admlta the ll'OUP doell not have much eom· munlty support for efforta to prnene tbe old bu.lldi.n11. "But there are many people wbo believe tbe Golden Bear bu been tbere .o loq that it'a part of R~ Beach culture," lln. Bron Hid. &ic' Babkackl, operator ol Utt fMDIHar a.llbtelub OG MalD Street aad ••elite Coast RtaftQ, .,,.... Rt Mid tbe two-ttory ltnlc· bare wa1 built lD ltU H a reataurant and became a b ... oat for f&IDOUI HoUTwood ....... tbe ~ llael..U.C Sr· ,... ,..,_ .... , . ....., ..... Aa a~b. IM:..W, an ........ or. i.ar ..... aed leffenoll At rplane ptrl~f1DM tlaere before tb•J DeqfMfllDCMI' ·- "It definitely has historical significance," Babiracki said, "not only because it was a re- nowned restaurant but because for 21 years as a nightclub it's been breaking in so many major stars." He said the building probably would be rebuilt to safe condi- tions before the 1985 deadline. regardless of its historical classification. City historian Bud HigginJ said one reason the restaur81nt was frequented by Hollywood stars was that there weren't many other restaurants on the road between Santa Monica and San Diego. -PATRICK KENNEDY Ort119t Co ... DAil Y PILOT/Fr day, March 77. 1911 NEWS FEATURES 111 I t I Hayden's turnilbout "lrui rmagt of Thoma• f:m~tl lla11ckfl and /nmd "ho "~ one or thl' Chicago 7, convicted on rioting char11es Al tht' 1968 Chica.go Democratic Convention and later dured on appeal And why wet1> he on the Orange Coast Thur11day" ·TM H•:R•: TO LOBBY the press," he declared with candor "Some people think you can only lobby politicians But you can lobby the press, too " Actually, llayden was uround for more than playing thrust and parry with newspaper people ll1s schedule waa more hke that of a politician on a whirlwind tour lie met with staffers at three newspapers, had an afternoon session with businessmen on Balboa Island, gathered with local CF.D leaden, had d inner with Democratit' bigwig Richard O'Neill and addre11ed an evening meeting of the Lagunu Beach Democratic Club. 11 Hayden really running for somethln1? He 1hru11s . "It's hard to say, maybe the state Legislature." •·oR A NON·CANDIDATE, however , Tom Hayden 1>peak1> with knowledge and convic tion on a wide ranee of top1c1> llkt• the Propos1t1on 13 backlash ("growth hasn't omwt govt-rnmenl ·s revenue los1'e8 like the right wing said 1l would" 1. the J'ohsh strike I "1t started as a consumer re· volt over r1sin1< food prtc-f's" I and ener gy needs I .. we generntt' more· energy from wood than nuclear power · I llayd(•n 1s abo outspoken on Orange County issues like the need for frceway completions, the threat of toxic dumps and the debate over Costa Mesa's Narmco pl11nt lie voiced roncern over the county's lndochlnese refugees now that gov· ernmcnt fund!! are no lon.cer available T HROUGH IT l\LI., you draw the Impression that should lht' Ncw H111ht d111mls11 Tom Hayden as simply the Old Left. they m1ghl be v11stly underesllmaUn.c the opposl· lion Standing out quietly. "Natural Shou lder~" trousers. The cut Is Corbin's very own, • designed to flt all men comfortably ... precisely tailored to each size. They reat securely on your waist. The stride is ea1y. The new Spring fabrics are Prime Tropicals, Prime Poplins. Cheops • Summer Flannel, Madras and Cotton plaids. A Corbin• tradition. ~'@ 11 11 ,,, If It's got wheels, you'll move It faster In a Dally Piiot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad· vlserwm help you turn your wheels Into cash. i i c.talft•I Auamblf Minority Leadtr ( 1rol Hallett bl11ted Oov '1dmund 0 . Brown Jr. 11 "no friend of •Mr,oultur " durlnii l1lk In fi"rc!llno . OIJJ cl11Jy crltlclzlni( ltrown '1 •P · polntmtnt1 to the A1rlcultural Labor ftel1Uon1 Board. Traeldllfl 'dtllietdi' Draft director hits ruling on violators W ASHJNGTON I AP> The director ot the Selecll ve Servlc4! System uya It wlll be dlftlcult to catch and punllh youn1 mm who do not re,iat.r for the dratt 11 Iona at a 1tandlnc court ded1lon bars UH of Social Security number11 to track them. In te1tlmony before the Hou1e Armed Servlco11 /er1onnel 1ubcommlttee, Bernar · O Rostke r uld the rulln1. whic h Is beln1 appealed, forced the a1ency to check tor violators "In a pa11lve way " fl t expl ained that about all Sel cllve Service oflldal11 can do 111 check re1l1tratlon record11 for the na mea of the 1everal hundred youna man who have been reported, from varlout 110Urce1, H havlna failed to re1l1ter lut year . Failure to re1l1t er carries a maximum penalty of five years In prlaon ud a $1 0 ,000 fine upon convtctJon. Ro11lker Hid th11t under thei draft re&latrallon 1y1tem that txplred In 1975, re1i1tranu h11d to 1lve their Socl1J Security numben But after then President Carter revived the mechanism la11t ye.tr , draft opponents argut:d s ucceufully In court that such 11 requirement violated the Prlvary Act, which govenu access to frderal records of lndlv1duah1 Rep. Rill Nichol". D Ala . 11 ubcommlllet' l'hairman, uld he thou.cht "remc•dlal legisl11llon may be necessary" if the government d~s not eventually win in the court.II Nearly 5.5 mlllton men hMve re1lstered s ince the proaram beean last 1ummer. but m ore than 450,000 others, by some estimates. have not been accounted fol' Ip To HD man appointed Ronald L Mllll1an. ion of Mr. a nd M r a Don1ld C. Mllll11n. 21062 Mane111 Clrclt . ffunt1n1ton Beach. has rt<celved an appolntml'nl lo tht' Air Foret-Acudt'mY at Colorado S1>rtna•. Colo M 1111a•n w1t 11 nominated by U.S Rtp Rob•rt Badh am . H N t•wport Ottuch MI llhcan 111 u at•nlor u t Ediaon fll11h Sl'hool in Jluntlngton ltt•al'h 1o1nd will enler th•· 11ud4lmy in Junt> Jail crowdt!d LOS ANGELES <APJ The federul m1m1h1&l'11 o ff ice ha s b ee n Instructed to &t't itll federatl prisoners out of the l.oi. 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Sabareae and QIUmate Corp. ' The settlement included a payment by lklcrodata Corp. to Sabar11~ of SU0,000 and dlutual withdrawal of all clalau and ~unterclalma without admluJon of UabUity of UY party. r : Phlo.r Nederlud B.V. Haarlem, a Fluor Corp. lf.lbaldlary, baa been awarded a contract tq undertake a detailed proc:ea1-4e1i1n atudy for '8>1radln1 a refinery at Creasler, Switzerland. Value ol the contract was not dlscloeed. E•.&es Corp., a desiper, manufacturer and qiarkeJer ol a line of disk and tape controllen and commUnlcaUona muJUplexers baaed ln Santa An, ¥nounc~ the public offertne of 742,869 shares of Uae company's common stock at a price of $12 a share, of which 317,156 shares are belnl offered by shareholders of the company. a011ald D. La.ceford of Irvine bas been elected president of the Califomla Association of LUNC1 ,.o.-o Marr ia1e and Family Therapists . L unceford is affillated with the Irvine Counselln1 Center and lectures a t the California College of Medicine, UCI. Fountain Valley-based Haatta1toa Collectloa is now known as Western D a t a Management Ltd. Maril E . Si:n moaa is vic e pr esident /commerci'al loa n o ffi c er o f CommerceBank Simmons lives in Irvine. to broadcast annual reporot 87 &BITH 11J8BS ihlty ...... .--.i ... And now, Intel'ftatJonal Paper Co., U.. world'• lar1e1t fortat product.a company, presenlt ... ita annual report. ( In what may be a precedent·•etua. mane\lver New York-baaed IP is airln• a half·•ur video version of lta a1111ual report via aatelllte to cable televlalon \liewera throu1hout the country. Locally. tbe telecast can be seen by Dicldnaon · P1clfic C.ble System 11ub1cribera in Fountaln Valley, HuntlnJton Beach and WestminJler tonJcbt at eon Cbannel 10. FOaGET ABOUT TBt; ratln1s. What JP is interested ln is the commercial. Last year the company, which manaees more than 8.4 million acres ol timberlands and manufactures lumber, plywood, pulp, paper and paper packa1in1, recorded saJes of $S billion. Eamln1s. however, slumped to $5.97 per share compared wlt.h $10.96 in 1979. "The video program is a supplement lo our printed annual report," said IP Chairman and Chief ExecuUve Officer Edwin A. Gee. "At the same lime, employees, customers and others who are interested in IP will find the information in the video useful in better understanding current performance and future directions of the company. "Using the satellite and cable TV," Gee continued, "is one of the most cost-effective ways to distribute t.hi s information." PROGRAMMING, PRODUCTION and distribution costs totaled about $40,000. But just bow many people will actually tune in the program is a matter of conjecture. In fact , It's likely many of the 1,600 cable outlets nationwide won't carry the broadcast. "I would never put something like that on the air unless they paid for it,'' said Steve Bosze, programming manager for Teleprompter Cable TV or Newport Beach "What It amounts to is a half-hour commercial ''The video program is a supplement to ou r printed annual report '' for International Paper. I don't know anyone who would carry il under those clrcum11tancea ,"I can only •peak for Teleprompt~r. but J don t see thla a1 viable pro1rammin1. Jt'a not lo the public lntereat unleH. of course you own stock." ' THEAE AaE 12, ... IP ahare ownet1, and the company said it would make available a videotape to stock holden not rec:elvln1 cable. . Irene Bllllris, pro1ram services coordinator for ~ickinson Pacllic Cable, disa1r ees wi th Bosze s usessment. She considers her decision to air the transm ission an attempt to provide isubscribera with a variety or pro1rammtn1. "Why not carry it?" BilUrls asked. ''I thlnk it offers alternaUve viewing. It provides variety and gives our audJence an option." J P'a b{'Oadcasl is purported to be the first of its kind. Other compa nies, s uch as Emhart a Farmingto n , Conn .·base d machin~ry 1 manufacturer. have filmed versions of their annual reports, but they have been intended solely for internal distribution. IP's Gee sees this as an important step toward better understanding between big business and the consumer. ''If we a re lo be successful in improving productivity and In reindustrializin1 America it will require understanding and team work am~n1 government, industry. education and the general public," Gee said. . ··we. believe a step toward that goal is anfor~at~~n on how companies function, how they set pnonlles, what their values are and how they measure performance " Mortg~e rule clianges hit WASHINGTON CAP) -NaUonaJ bank:I will bf able to lncreaae tnt.erett ratt1 Oft adjustabl•·rate mo.rt1a1es u mucb H 2 percent •er year under new resu.tatJooa lul.\ed by the U.S. Comptroller of the Currency. The new rules, which will talle effect after they are published ln the Federal Re1iater thk week, are destin ed to encoura1e federally chartered banks to become more acttve in mortease lending, sald Comptroller John HelmaM~ in a prepared statement. ~ ' HOWEVER, THE &ULING B&OlJGBT' criticism from sever al private consumer 1rou1>1: which aaJd it could make buyln1 a house even• toueher for first-time buyers. ~ Commercial banks make few mortga1e loans! at present, leavin1 most ol that buslnus to savloP-: and loan uaociations, mutual savin1s banks or! speclaUsed mortga1e companies. ~ I SUCH MOaTGAGES, STILL A SMALL! minority ol exlstlng mortgage loans in lhe United . States, have been 1aJnJn1 ln popularity in the past year or 10 alter mort1age rates reached above 15. per cent for long-term , fixed-rate lending: aereement.s. • The new adjustable-rate lending agreements ~ are deslp ed lo gel a home-buyer started on bis ~ payments al existing market rates, then raise or ( lower the rates later as the market goes up or . down. · The new comptroller's rulln1 would limit the: rise for loans from naUonaJ banks to I percent. every six months. 1 Parkford Petroleum lac. of Newport Beach announced its s ubsidiar y. Cam bridge Seal Inc .. headquartered in Tulsa, Okla .. will produce and market the Cambridge seal, a new fiexible rubber secondary seal f o r p et roleum and petrochemical storage tanks with floating roofs . Consumers rap bank takeover SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Saying foreign " SIMMONS Harold Boatwtcll, district manager of Waddell banks m ay be insensitive to the needs of Californians, a consumer-oriented law firm filed a petition with the Federal Reserve Board protesting the proposed acquisition of Crocker National Bank by British-controlled Midland Bank Ltd. The petition contends that foreign banks such as Midland are particularly insensitive to t.he needs of minorities . women and low-income people. It also suggests the bank might abandon ho me mortgage financing for more lucrative foreign ventures. & Reed Inc. in Costa Mesa, has been named a mem ber of the company's circle of champions for outstanding sales achievement in 1980. Joeepb R. Rensch and PauJ Zlffrea have been elected to the board of directors of Newport Beach-based Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. The petition was filed simultaneously in San Francisco and Washington by Public Advocates Inc. on behalf of 38 low-income, minority and church organizations. The petition ref4:rs to them as "Community Groups to Protect California." If approved, the Crocker-Midland deal would be the largest foreign bank takeover In American history. The two banks together would have some $63 billion in assets. San Francisco-based Crocker was l-4th lar1est in the nation last year with $12.5 billion on deposit. ~''"ice n-n. s' .. " ., vOUf °°""' tCaO SI.Of• ,.._.,nt ¥0ut ""'•I COITA •u641-1289 IU.N_, ..... ···-¥1&J049S-0401 -c:.-c.,... .... II•• oi..,. Prwy ot A•.-y •-.., I COLLECTORS CORNEA A.,• Colna & Stampe GOLD & SILVER (1'UQQtraind\ M•plt LHI 100 Corono1 SO PHe>i '°,_. Sllvtr B•ct• ,, _ _,_ __ ,. C..lor•--.-. (714) 556-t850 South CoHI Plaze VIiiega -.. -... t••---C-l'lut) "Our 24th year " ~ Auto & Homeowners ~;}-• Ouotes By Phone HIMEISlllSIUICE _, 54a.H54 etr IJ~J07 ,,, ......... c .......... or have our competent plumbers do the workl 8LO£K ~,... HIAY,... =-~~3636 .. . iilr DOINO . ·:·:: BUSINESS dlI UNDeA A FICTmous NAME? • If r•• llewe f11et n1ea r•11r new "•1111•111 l111lne11 N11111 '"' lllff MC,.. ......... . .. ..,, ....... " ...... .. Mn't f9f .. I 11111 Ille ll1111t1lle" 11 IO d1r1 ""' .... "' ....... Tiie DAILY "LOT' wlll ~r.:.:~ elfellf•._ IMtueH -. •"tire Or1"t• 01111 .,.. 11"4 ..... NIIMI ..,.., .............. " . .,,., •• 111ftAl!ft r.11r ............. , ,.,.1101t1•1t ..... .,.,.,.... ..,, 11"4 • elteell te THI DAl"Y N.OT, ~.O. In., .. , c.ee.e ...... CA -· ......... l'ffL ,., ..., ...... " ....-..... =:'Zit'.;.-~ 1lw; i:, not an offi:r to sell nor a -;oliomoun of an offeT to huy these secunnes. The uffem'I( I!> made only hy the Offen~ Circular. 150,000 co 2 10,000 Shares Heritage Bank Common Stock PRICE: $10.00per 11lure For an Offrrmiot ( 1rrular anJ a Su~npoon Agrl't."mcnt, plt.-a<ic: \.Unetrt thl· Bank hy rru11I or Mr.,. ~ll'n W1lscm, A-.i.1~tant Corporate Sl.'Cfctary, hy tdl-phone: ANAHEIM MAIN OFFICE 7l 1 North Eud1J StR't't An;1hl'im, Califnmi.'l 92801 (714} 991-3860 ISYOURCAI YOUR OFFICE? ff you·r• a peraon that's on' the move hour )afa.r hour. day In and day out, WMk ara.r ·WMk. how do you atay In ooni.ct with your bultnese? Answer Network 11 the eolutlon. We'll furnish you a phone number. anewer your calla, take mHHQH, balance your Checkbook, write letterl or do whatevw you specify. We're your total support '_!etVlce. Call Today 883·1234 • _W.721 -• "'~---- Amid a generation of rapidly depre· c1at1ng cars. the BMW 3201 stands as an automotive ranty. A car which. over the years. has held virtually all of its value Indeed, according to the January 1981 NADA Used-Car Guide. the 3201 durmg the past 4 years has retained an average of 95 2% of its original purchase pnce on the used-car market. A figure which becomes all the more remarkable when one considers that. over the same time span. the value of some cars dwindled by as much as 50% The reason for the 3201's extraordinary investment potential hes. we beheve. 1n one fact It 1s extraord1nar1ly engineered The benefits of which are exh1b1ted- not only on the used·car lot-but on the open road • Press the accelerator of the 3201 and its fuel-1n1ected engine responds with a thrust that harks back to the days before en· w~rnental controls Round a particularly dramatic curve. and the legendary BMW suspension system makes one feel as though the car were slot· ted into the roadway And perhaps unexpected 1n a car of the 3201'5 performance credentials are 1ts mile- age figures For with a 5-speed standard transrrns· SIOO (automatic is ava1la~ 1t delivers an 1m- press1ve EPA estimated 125] mpg m the city, and 36 estimated mpg on the highway LC.l YOUR LOCAL BMW DEALERS ARRANGE A THOROUGH TEST ORIVC ALHkM RA CANOGA PARK .. HUNTINGTON PARK LONG Bf PCH .,.SM.a _.,,._ .. l&I........ .... - 1811 West Main Street 7050 Topqa Can)'On 6000 Pacific 3670 Cherry Avenue NORTH (2l3) 570·8444 Boulevard ... 9oulevJ((1 (213) ~7·5494 HOl.LYWOOO AZUSA (213)346-3144 (213)!>83·1901 (7 14)696-5790 .. ~ (Naturally, our fuel eff 1c1ency figures are tor comparison only Your actual mileage may vary. depending on speed. weather and trip length Your actual highway mileage will niost likely be lower) All ol which explains why the editor· pubhsher of Car and Driver magazine-a man not renowned for extravagant pra1se- onc.e wrote. "The BMW 3201 1s the sort of car that enthusiasts turn into legend " If the notion of owning such a car in· tngues you, we suggest you phone your nearest BMW dealEfr and arrange a thorough test drive 'iiiiiiw,a OLENOAU:. LA ABRA LOS ANGELES 1111 1•1,-. 791 East ArrrM Hwy. •-•111111 .... ,....,_ 4270 tikersh!m (213) 967·5331 818 South Brend Blvd a 3443 West 43rd St BIVd BEVERLY HILLS (213) 246-6543 8~0 tl'IBeachBlvd (213) 299·3270 (213) 1·6133 = . ,t!ERMO§A B(ACH (213}69!·6701 MISSION Vl~JO NOf!WAIJ< .. .. ... _ (714)522-5333 =:....., ---90?2 ~lhKll _BM! 2901 Pacific Cont LANCASTER a 10840 F1tMtoot Bfllcf (213)273-3980 H1Qhway • ..,. 28 0 arauer1t1 (213)86e·3233 CAMARIL (213)376-0935 ..... &la. ~ (7 14)636-6775 ~~iw,...,. tilf,19~a~~Hwy ~1 ~~2a°t~H =zr:.. (80115)884 92:"3128 -a 09!) ~st P!Wm (2 3) ~ I 540 ~bOtM Rd C*M>n Orr.4 (714) 640 ~44 (714) 328-6525 f 1 .. llloMtl'V .. ~ ft tt.oww-.. ._,.._._ ........ _....__ AO • I RIVE.R$t0f ~A~'::.::"Avo (714) 785 4444 SANTAANA ......... 208 Wtst F1r$l Street (714) 835-3171 SANTA MO~ ICUll--1820 Sinta Mon~ Boule.Yard (213) 829·3535 VAN NUYS -----5230 Vtn NIM Blvd (213) 788 1791 I j • I I • • , J .f ' I I I Iii', Orange Cout DAILY PeLOT/Frlday, March 27, 1981 _,.----------------------------------------------------------------------------..... H/F NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS OUOf ATtOWI INC.VU 'aaou 011 , ... Ill• YOtt•. MIOWln, ll'A(lll'I(, ..... IOtfOfll, DITIOll &•O C••C•••&TI "~ ' lllCMAU .. HUO •tflOITID I Y TMI 11&10 &110 lllUtiitlT _,, ______________ _. ............ .. . .. r II ! Sky high fuel bill :-·. If you feel depreued after IUUna up your 1110Une tank and payln1 lbe bill, check out what the airlines have to pay these days tor Jet fuel. Keeploa those planes aloft ii coatlnc a small fortune. You may be unhappy with the mllea1e delivered by your automobJle, but pily the airline ftylna Boelns 747 jumbo jets. Thoae babies get 280 yards per aallon. , .. .. :!c The aoaring coat of fuel ls the main rea- son air ra res have skyrocket- ed. whi c h ln turn has led to a s h a r p downturn ln the --------------.• ">I : I lllTll MlllDWITZ ~-. I number of people flying. It. aJso goes a long way toward explaining why airlines are having such a tough time making any money. To get an inkling into what has happened. look at il this way: .. , In 1970, American Airlines had operating rev· enues of Sl.1 billion. That was the total amount or money American collected from all its customers, pass engers and freight shippers. OK, last year American paid that much $1.1 billion jusl for fuel. LAST SUMM ER AMERICAN was payi ng 88 cents for a gallon of jet fuel In the rail, the pnce started to move up, rising to 91 cents a gallon in December. Jn January, the price went to 94 cents Now it has whipped past the Sl·a-gallon mark, with predictions that it will soon escalate to Sl.25 a gallon. The arithmetic al American Airlines works lik e this· every lime the price increases by a penny. operating expenses go up $12 million a year The airline's fuel bill this year wrn probably go up by about $100 mHlion. That's nothing compared to what it went up last year. In 1979, American's fuel bill was $802 million Last year. its bill went up by S313 million And it wasn't because the airline used more fuel. On the contrary, it carried fewer passengers last year than it did in 1979 -and it was therefore a ble to cut its fu el consumption by 9.2 percent It was the higher prices that undid the balance sheet. HEllE'S HOW THE American Airlines balance sheet looked at the end or 1980. Revenues -passengers: SJ.l billfon. freight and mall: $316,000, other : S351.000, total : $3.8 billion. Expenses -wages, salaries, benefits St 5 billion, aircraft fuel: $1.1 billion, other expenses· Sl .3 billion. total: SJ.9 billion The translation: ' The American Airlines system operated last year with a loss of about $100 million. American had to pay out 30 percent of the money it look in on buying fuel for its planes. -THE FUEL BILL 1s getting to the point where it m ay soon exceed the airline's payroll costs. Alrline employees are taking it on the chm Dur· log the second half of 1980, American cut Its employee force by 10 percent. It plans to lop off another 2 percent in the first six months of 1981. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS ... ,... 1 FlealV•n Q> t S.llO LAU I f.iffyrw I 4 ._.. llt1lt S OtGIOt pfA ?§.§ • • IO HecleMllCI a ti f'1-XIV l.61pf 11 UlllOft Cort> II Am Hoitt 14 a.tr Corp IS XTltAlnc: 14 Ger111111 _,,. Meme I An!Welr r1U• tUS T~ , .. , ......... 2 w~~N. ?~r:lo.u . .., ... IO Ill ...... ll~Ot It INACp I .... 1• V•Oer1 lllCI 1A WllllJlm Of IS IM . I GOLD COINS Prt. Up 44.1 Up 2l.1 Up 10.1 up 100 Up t .4 8: u 1-!P U "" l .S Up 1.4 Up l ,C Up 1.0 Up 7.• ~· 1 •• up t.J UP J.1 fu !U 10.t l:t f:J ,1 .., .., 6.1 •• I .. , u l:S NEW YOAW. CAP) -Ptlu a .... Tlluf adtr of toMI coin•. ~red wllll Wf41Nld•ll'• ,,., .. •~ t troy or .. JM•.00.1111 JIJ.00 ~ IMf, 11ror ot.. UM.OO,..., 112.00 Mftlea JO"''°· l,t trey OJ., \.M.1.00, ..., 116.00. AlltlriM 100 crown, .'90Jtrov 01 .. UIJ,00, "' 111.00. *'«" O..·~· 30 Tm IS Utl 101• .. 107' " 1000" l()Oj ,. ' .. 4U 01 MO ,. QI 10 4l n -0 >O 65 Su. ·-· Tren 1oe •t '°' 11 101 u 1oe n-o~ mn W5"' •1 •o ... pJ !,'°'.fOC 2,127,100 ' VIII• ~ WHAT STOCKS DID HEW YORI( IAPI ~' h -en<ed 0.C:ll .... d Unch~ TOf•I IHUH IMW lll(llla ... W IOWl W'1Af....,..O OIO r"":J. 11>1 M 1931 lolS ' HEW YOAK (AP) f>A¥ U METALS lCMMy JOO JOO lOI .... S9 1 1'2,'IOO 1.115.000 Prev. • I • Om I s 0 • "1. 19•• ! UI p, ... ~ ''° 111 • s~ , .. c .. ,., II 91 unit~ 1.oOvnO, U S cln~• tton\ • L .. d l4 lo t l!l'I \ • POuncl Ztn< .t 1' .. .tJ•. tenls cl POUtld, dl'hw•,•o · Tin ,, OJH M•l•I\ w eo tc>mpo\tl• IO &lvml"""' lo'"'''• POuno N Y Mtrc11ry l410 oo ""' 11••~ Plalln41m UU 00 lroy Ot N Y SILVER ly Tit• ··-••l•d "'"' H•nOy & H•rm•n \ll 010,,., l•Oy Ou,....._ GOLD QUOTATIONS "' . ... ' L•Men morn1nq 1,.,nq 041 H up '' Ltnffft .... , ""°" .... no UJe I) 011 $0"h Perla• •f1tr,_,, llalno Ud~•S. up \I 11 l'tan~lvrt ll~lno U41 '1 up \I<•• l wrltll: 1•1• all•rnc>on "•i11v I HO 00 uo ! u oo~~-~ • Hendy & H•rmtrl only Cl~lly CW.oil': Ult lJ, 011 \0 IS ., IAtt l!Wfd only O•lly QUOI~ U>I If, ol~ 10 7J lrlt•ll••r<I only O••ly quot• ••D"<••l'<I.., ls.cl JO. VO $0 II ,. I .J ... .. . i· .. • Orange Cout DAIL'( PILOT/Friday. March 27. 1981 THE fAMIL\' c1acts by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE ' .. i. " ) by Virgil Partch (VIP) ©u=f--·, .l t ~ 1 r: "It's the some as the electric one, only you hove to wiggle it yourself." by Brad Anderson \.~ ·~~ ·! ;,~~ ~ -n I ~.Jt4eb.3 · Doctor. how are you on surmounting obstacles today?'' Jl.DGE PARKER JfM OA~~ ~ l.l MOO~ Ml'LLl~S 1Do 1003 OF 1HE" Wo~I' 11E~I: FO~ ONLY503 OF THE PROF ITS 1 3 17 ACROSS •II Arthuf Conan UNITED Feature Syndlc1te I lnteet colony Thursd1y'1 Puzzle Solved 5 Pierces 50 Clly 10 Fish apear 53 Wtlj)Oll t 4 S.awetd 54 Conlltners 15 Numeric: Pf•· 58 Conduct ft• 6 t Stroblle 1e Allan com 62 Room to i1~30iJ ~::J::J:JtJ c:JIJr: ~J~.:J::J J ::l::lJ:J C!][!I() 3::J:J~lil0il:.:J::JO =u l:J:J.I .l&JJ::.J ::HJ~[J[J 17 Eddi. e g swing - -~Plr'4iii9 18 The gilt 63 Bind IMW :.JJ!Jll J 2.H.iOiJO :J&J:J.JJJ ::l!J.JJJ:.J J[l.:J.J'1 J!J:J:J ODO ::lJllJ J.'.J.JOJ :'.IO:JU :;u:.i J !JJ.JJ u::imm 20 Peecelut ., 6• T umutt 65 Wirt 22 Guid«I me11uret 23 T ooll 1tep1 66 Gustel 24 Co-' 87 Newt• 28 Cobbler DOWN 27 Put IO UN 1 U $ 19ac. 30 L ... 1 hliry org 34 Strike OUI 2 Minced otth .J!JUJ.J.J J~O::JJU ;]J!J:J:Ji.I J:JCliJ J!JiJJJ Jl.l::l!J J:JULI ~ il II IJ .J ::I ::l .J :J ::J:.J 01.JU .Jll::J J.J!J.Jl.I mmm.i :.J::J.J .J:J&J.Jr.J iJJOOLI 35 Girl'• neme 3 St11ch 25 lnteell 44 Ttoublel 36 Flower 4 TOOie. trip 26 Thorough!Wt 48 Autom•tont wtMltl 5 Tiny Scot 27 Embreee 47 Aelglrl co 37 Smelly 8 Nlmtd 211 W lndltt Piii 38 Show O' Iii· 7 Convert peak 49 Twoeomee ti.Ide 111.eeched 2t Wletdet 50 Ew'a melt 40 8tlloW 8 lnlqu!Cy 30 Mathemt 51 Ttnltl: Prefta 41 L.tt•« 10 Honottct 31 ~ aa ~ 42 Wtnt by SST 11 It ii In 32 Cut &3 Fii oMoer1 43 Sttvet Wtt>tltr'a S3 i..,_. SS Hairdo O Dog 12 Counttnenet 3S 111toe1 M Node 4 7 UttM 13 Scrll'nffted ,. ,m n IM 57'actioN " ~ -19 DMntl 40 9nwt... $9 Thtw: ,,_. .,.. 21 i... 42 lotwW eo AllM .... v; .. "Can't that wait till my game is over?" DENNIS THE MENAC'E Hank Ketchum b '"'~1 3-1.., ·once in awhile God gets tired o f th1nk1n up new laces. Joey so he makes TWINS' by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILl l'M OOAAY,M~ MN~! I NEEP 10 VEl YOUR DOCTOR·~ OMY MFOF:.l I CAN REFILL 1Ht5 PRE- 6<"J\IPTIO N I I'll CALL fllM.' BE5 1Dl:S --1HIN~ OF ,ALL IAAT l.f ISLlRE' You1LL 1-lAVE WITH YOLJR MISSUrj 1 I I 4 by Ferd & Tom Jo hnson PAl<TN~RS FOREVER, PARTNf R. .Wf.' ~ , ....... PEANUTS WMAT AllE ~ roH6 MERE ON TME Pl.AVERS' 6ENCM, CMUCK? ~RE SUPPOSED TO SE SELLING POPC~N ! Tl:MBLE" EEDS THE Gi.J VS HITA SUPPt..Y iRAlr.J AN~ CAPil.Jff£:'1 A WAOONL.OAP OF LJMF3RE:l-l-A 5 J SHOE • , ' -------...... by Charles M Schu'itz ~ MOWEVE~. by Tom K. Ryan ..( weu.., r?ON"r Jusr 5JAN'7 ' ~eRE! GO IN"T'O YOUR AAIN t7ANCt:! by Jeff MacNelly ~ill out and return the enclosed card taiay! S HE'S NOT AUNT FRITZI ---HERE ANO I'VE BIG NEWS .JUST GOT TO GORDO TALK ABOUT IT .:x.>. '4 f 'O.J IJO WNJ'f" .WlJLfT, i lt1t-J l OEJ..L MAC:AZ11'JE., l.j.,'f by Ernie Bushm1ller I G OT THE LEAD IN THE C LASS PLAY by Gus Arriola ~\\,}.~ER! l.'L T.>.KE: .l. C"Ftl f:C' ~I K' C' AJ.Jf' ). ~~ E"'E ' • by Tom Bat1uk tT~K \" "l~Kt:RBt:A ~ THl5 I~ SIU..<.)! AM I lt.l Stx:.H A RUT -rnAI I CA~'T 11\KE OFF Jl)~T ONE. ()A(,> 10 DO ()JHAl 1 WANT~ MO! I HAVE E.VE.Rl) Rl(,Hf BE.SIDES, WHOl.L REC!X::iMIZ£ BRABBLE DR.SMOCK SO WHY 'P YA HAP::IA L..eARN L.AllN A'f' MS PICA&.. SCHOOL-, POCT"OR~ IN IHE UX>RLD TO TAKE A ME. ~ LIT'fL.£ TIME. -ro 6€.T IN m~ IAJrfH IYW5ELF A~D J~T BE ME! < z 1 '10\J'Rl Ql>rft. R£hP£'1"~0 A~lolO 1"~41S l OLW,f. H~ i OVf{ M :..toMENAL Mf.MOIN . .----....., by Kevin Fagan • WEONE:'70A'i, Ol1"06E R 1q"' 1q5 2 , Al 8 4(.,P.M by George Lemont WHeN 'IA PUL-&.. A'f"INY &..l'L- L.eG L-IKI! MINe, ~ COU&...P 8NP UP WAC...KIN' FUNNY/ .~oa BETTER OR t 'OR "ORME you HAVE. SUCH R Be.AUT1FUL KITCHEN, E.LLY ! WITH ALL THIS $1UFF you COOLO MAKE f\ DIFFERENT GooRMET: OINNE.R EVE.~ NIGITT ! WHICH APPLl~~E DO )bu FIGURE ·you USE. l'HE MOg- '? :r .. ' j ' I I I ' I l ~~.!!~ ..... !~!!~~!!~ ..... !~!«! ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~~~.!!!.~ !!:~ ......... !!.~~ Orange Coaat DAILY PtLOT/Frlday. March 27, 1981 ~aneot. fTud1 ln1 auhunt· Wa~boust II Dellreey, t•W0002d't * * I BUY** G.,...s-. · aOH Mhc1I••-•MO MtlliH • ... , ...... • -P'•"bool "--• tary r /T rel a .. e d a• ....................... ....................... ""'"•••• 1oaJ 1¢ '; I .. -wemu • • .. •• Dd.•a vtot d""'-'-o. N .. w ••••• O~-1 b -.. ........... "' c-~... --' F I' .. & " h I L I• •••••• ••••••••••• •••••• •••••• .. •••••••••• ..-..--•-•, Hperaen~. depend•· moaphere. Call Bo : loa -18,000 ft in from uvu USIC'U urn .ur.. ~ara8• Sole, up o •••--1111 • eiss.. flll Exp. bua. peraor( to ad· ble.-J.t.m. 157-0S.. mUl. 55'/ft CM 845-9l37 Aullance&--OR I will aell chaln1, palJ)llnJ•. mile. Hell um Bouquet• de· CONN Director trombone ;..,.-............... . mln. • m.anace 1maU Tuc·t-• WORD PROCESSOR •. Xm anytime 0 iELLlat.Y.a.°"CTIO.... etc. 9032 Madellne, HD, livered Perfect ror with caac. Excellent SABOO' ...... SlcW XIQt· ... , d ,_ O(f -A.STlll>llU " off M 11 b f • condllioo $100. 87~2 ~.-R.IT 8.; tnPmtl • ..,. AJ · COOIDIMATOlt N.B. Law nrm. Call SAWSllM~ '46-1616 13J.96ZS agno a e ore everyocculon.61~19 f •PM cond •i&o. 8 I n •lat priodpall ln dally Nllkl • Adama. Fri only. • --_.,. ter" · Seatull lonl abaft out- bu1. functlona .' Othe r Dynamic, toerletlc, ln· ·BM-an1. Call960-~lorcnoreln-uy n•....., ~ -. GAS KILN. 24 cu It, Ibanez "Bulltrly'' board mtr., IHP. '225. dull-•--1·. CU .. nt con· novatatlve -non to lo. aft lt;30. 11 .-vwv.1URI ICaraae Sale· Stenotype WEST COAST very ... '"" ... r • · ' ' ucouallc tJUltar, new 831-3712or813-'12' tact. 1d aec. akilla, bit· direct cam~ procram, tMrcla• .. • l>ott 11 40 Lea 9&7·8133 furn, clothes & mlsc. 37f good cond, w/1helvln1. w/hardahcll caae. Black ltPCi Brl;ht MU·atartl111 1 mo. Aul 81 for IJ'OUP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~th C M Sat&Sun. fUOO. Set at 365 E 19th, with -art ln,....lay, _..5, H ' outboard, nbuaJ ... It mature attitude, or· of Fresaeb fr Italian col· Wl•u 1001 Be ..M--'i k d ln " 3 c M ·~., .,,... ""' .,., · ood ....,.. ... 1110 r 1•nlaed w /detalla, & 1e1e 1tudenla. Mln MA 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEESHOND Pupe. AKC. aut. ~_: oa m I !Newport Garage Sale 401 ....:.:...:.. · · ...,... -Peavey Baclt1ta1e 30 ;;, lZos-· -~· 0 PtoP1-oriented. Apply command of French. DOROTHY l:MllSOM Champ •I~. M/P'. Pet & •et •. 6/ChlUJ'ltUn, 13SOd · Blu6~ Snug Harbor, orr Clltf, Baa le Tiffany 's mem· amp new. $100. MXR. ~ii·s.1~iiiiiiiliila~- by letter w/reaume • Call for lntervlew ('714) & ah ow · Pvt P t Y · antique aa . rps, 1 NB. (8at/SWl9·3) berablp S200 538 7625 "100" PbucShU'ter, lllte lo•, M t /020. utarx biatory to: J . 675-5135 213/69'H3'5att6pm floor to celling, S50. J · · · 185 Bare Be y Ser.Ice f( Cburcb , uo Newport D O H M O L A. M Sscrltlce. 499-ll94 MOVING 11elling much ,_eave mcuage. ~~;30 .. Pre·•:~. 1f~e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Center Dr. N.B. 92860. Teacher wanted. Aft. PllSIMT AKC Gold. net. pups, see mlsc. Incl. bikes, hsbld & lsean 3 s hp Eaaer One new, S3'7.50. Aco"•llc 150 Mari-u1---'clan acbool. 5daya/wk. lPM· QUIS U parents, fem. $250, male Simmons lwm mattress. J'ewelry Sat/Sun 9 4 1n ..,c GI 1 • -._"' ""u• • .... Tl PO · ' · · mower x t, ..,.,, • rs lead amp " lOS 4·l2 De1i1n/1--t.all/ren•1 .. "'-cretary, F IT, 1'u .. ,. ePM or 3PM 6PM . ,.." $200.831--0517 box aprmp. like new "ocN Rd C M .... _.., ~ .. &s.a.•• S7 ft 6 __, asuu • · 24" Nlalkl 5 apd bike, cabinet, $275. 549·8741, Qual.wort.649-2520 eve Sat. General o ffi ce Certificate or exper. ,..... 5.54&-3274~m. ----$30 845-1679 d 1 C II S •... IUJ\ _,,,. Mesa Verde area, exec · 751-8516, 548-0995 ul es, pvt cc>w1try club. • u ................ v. Antiques of the world ln DOG TRAINING F s 1 Mi r & -------1 Boat Refurblahln" ex Calls.«-~. the displays of leadlng Obedience/Problem o_r a e. sc. urn. ore deik, lamps. add Beaut tong wedding dress Speake r s : n ew . pert paint, vami:b, re: S TIACHMS dealers. Solving. r~tpu~essSl~~ a rte r mach., & other good $75 , Magna vox TV Acou1t1cally perfect pairs . Reu. ratea. ec retary /Re~ptionist eROUPRIP Morclt26,27,21,J9 AAADOGTRAlNING _. __ . · __ stuff.2350~hl-0Skd.CM. Console record player M 1no r c abinet 49&·895-4.evea. fMor gtrowblng Cd.M. fi1rm. And ESL betn1 hired Thurs .• Fri., Sat. 1-lOPM 953-8344 Furniture For Sale Nrl B9alePaMnc Ctr • Sat. ~. Refngerator $125, b 1 em i s he a . $ 6 4 0 . IOats w-...- us e g t YP st. now for employment for Sunday Noon~pm . Burr et with sliding glass on y. ·4 _ playpen Sl5 200 Ktags value-1225. pair. 846-2014 a.-:a--a tOJO Posesa good pho n e mmer Ul81 with tu l.Dlbt1CQmmec..~llldJt doors $100.545·5402 N . hbo .. ...,.... d . I Placecashonly .....-r--1k1ll1 . Xlnt salary, ~~nlexcbange progr:m· 1 ORANCiECouNTT' Easter pups , AK C, ----eig rnuuu Yar Sa e ------DRUMS:4hld.shll,5zil. ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits & rrowth poten· call between 8am-6pm FA.IRGROUHDS Bichon Frise pups. Corner Bdrm set $350 Furn • drafting desk. Store hxtures: •reeling cym . compl. cases & Inn. Tender, 8'4" hyp. tlal. (714>~6965. s Eng. Oak tbl & 4 ch rs many pre-school Items, curd racks, $25 Shelv. hardware $800548.·1446 New in box. Sella $849, !'!10_~;.,nat 966· 1709 or Adm ..... "". ""'"ee park· 645-4377. I t d S t 9 5 ....., ......v -""' u $175. Walnut dming rm x n con · a · · pm. ing, wood & glass $25. -----sac. $399. (714)75'"1732 ---------•I Ing. Adorable mule Pomera· tbl $400. 642 1877 246 Sherwood Pl, C.M. Dis p I a y ca s e $12 5. 5pc Drum set. xlnl for dys. Secret.anr:_UT1VE TE'.ACHER -PreSchool& Ame rican oak double bed nian. l year, $2SO with. ----S T SU --646·6386,l-99J.56S5. student$250.bs.t ofr __...:;. _______ _ U~ Aides needed. Hunt._ Bcb with new mattress. $425. papers possible 645-5325 New sora. 42" md dinette A . I N at 81 5 1 ,_ --557-8393. WANTED: Old dinghy, SECRETARY a r ea . Call M arilyn 548_0542 eves. table ·c hrome base, Whitestone Dr. Hunt Vinyl Floonng, no wu, Offl Ft If, ,;--4·6' for ~anter. Cheap to Marke ting Dir in flnancial ser vices firm. Resp.. challesaging pos. I nv olvi n g a r ea o r securities, insurance. real est ate. X lnt ahrthd /typing skills r e· q 'd, 714-640-0123 &47·5284 ------chrome /glass etagere. Heh New & used rurn. remnants. Aµprox 200 E ci~• 1015 please. 631-0174 ---Antique Admiralty desk , Terrier Mix Puppies chrome /wood coffee ta· oak . & walnut stereo yards. Sac at S4 yd, 7 ••• ~;.~-;:: ••••••••••• loah Poww t040 TEA.CHEA hand tooled leather, 4 mos old, SJ ea. ble. suede chair & ut· cabinetb. new s tove, digit. elec adding mach •••••;••••••••••••••••• light Oak. $1700 900-SSSO 547.3452 tom an. brass rocker, 2 c I o l h e s • r u g s , $50, l'h~ck writer $90. STEAL IT, MUST SELL Sat. ooJy. Exper'd. ECE req'd . Garden Grove area. 971·M33 THc her Director 4 White Porcelain statues from China $50ea. 10 s maller Porcelain s ta t ues fro m China ---adj. rnd end tables. pr k itchenware & other Call S30-0989 aft Spm. Co~ference table 14ft. •79.26' PeM Yan, 200 hp Lhasa Apso pups, AKC chest of drawers anti household items --solid oak. $1500 Day. turbo d iesel, fully reg. tO /wks. has is l . · ---John Way ne T e nnis 646·9048, Eves· 661·2990 equipped, immac. cond. shots . 2 Males. $250 /ea. que oak swivel chair. SAT MARCH 28, 9 to 5. Membership ll"am1ly I . ---Bargain priced. Pvt par• 551 ·8703. wic ke r corner ral·k. fo'urn & furnish1n.is. $850 incl trans fe r Copy M~chine CAN~N ty.775·71.25,67~3729 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I Exp'd.-dynamic ECE • & Elem. Ed. uruts req'd. 642·0411 SecreJary SlOea. Japanese Doll in Fr.. to You 8045 glass case <mint condl ••••••••••••••••••••••• lamps , mirrors & many books, garden tool!. & 644.1549 5000 plain paper copier. other items 955-2117 supplies. shop tool!.. sta-- -Cost over $9K new ~as tionery supplies 52'' N-sca le m od el tr ain beenunderpreventat1ve Coffee ta ble (Wa lnut Will trade Big Bear Lake or o c nrront Mobile Home or trlrs for sport fishing boat-31 '. 49&-3816 Jr.~,....ary Major Newport Beach TELEPHONE Solicitor fir m has an immed. to make appts for opening for a Junior salesmen ol nationally Secretar)'.. 60wpm typ-advert ised products mg & lite shorthand a 953·8014 or 631-3700 must. Excell. working - ---co n d i l i 0 0 s & c 0 Telephone Solicitors benefits. Pleas~ call . Home, contract. no sell Lynn Stansfield mg. non-profit org PIT $125 3 hand hooked wool throw r u g s S20e a . 536-9439 eve. please or all day Sunday. Model ship, New England Whaler in glass case. ex quis ite. $3000 rl rm Extremely loving mixed breed Dog needs home ASAP. !'ls call 536·3266 Male lab shephard mix , Bwks . 1''rt't' to gd hm 857-1718 675·3521. Free Puppies . Doberman Appliances 80-1 o &. ? Kind Mother. Call teak nedastal tbl + 6 board & a ccessor ies. ma1nt. Low mo rental form 1ca) $25. Couch '50 .. mat ching cane b ack Reasonable.496-4923. w/100'7. credit against unique. good cond "hrs •A so 13xl7 oval ------purchase at any time if !162-4974 aft 5 ' .,.. white fringe r ug, brnt you want to own it. 2 year!> new western style leather couch, chair. ot toman & 3 mutchini: end tbls + lump S295 759·0850 Kenmore Washer $100. org $275. Girard rel'ord ~-9900 Mr. Johnson Glassply. 17' 1/0 . 120 hp Mere. V hull w /trailer Very clean. $2900, 546· 1330 or 645-0775 BAYLINER (714) 644.5800 l7 14)638-3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4~·3488. Ext 7549 or 7853 - - -love !>eat. gold velveteen ply r & AM /FM radio in ebony fin. <24x48" cab on 60" coffee tbl ! $425. Kenmore washer and Sensor dryer $175 ea 19" B W T V w stand Sk1I saber 1>aw $15, bkca~es $5 e a . Time /L ire nalure 1srnce bks S<hw. law books, novel. etc $1 up Lots more mist· 17382 Rob Roy Cr Hunt ington Och. 847-2166 Ar c hit e ct se llin g fu rni t ure. fi xture s , equipment and supplies. Mar 28/29. 10 am lo 4pm only Cash pref Checks only w /valid driver's lie & chk guar card No ex <'eptions. 359 San Miguel Dr Ste 303, NB. 1973 27 Feet A/7f~ LJU<JERVCEs Te le phone Solicitors. Needed immediately. To work 3·9, Mon.-Fri No exper ience nee No sell· ing Call arter lPM 966-0LSl. HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We buy used appliances -we sell recond. guar appliances 549.3077 ---1 IUY A.PPLIA.HCES MALE P 1tbull. 9 mo1> SSO, both hkem•w Misc Brindle. Gentle& lovini.: h o u s c ho Id gllod !> Ask for Annie, 631-1030 ! 645· 1320 F\irnihare 8050 Walerhcd. queen !>11e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• with hea lt'r. rran1e. MY 50 YEAH A('<'UMULATION IS l'UH SAi.Jo: Mu1>t make room . moH·d toi.mall.-r home Twlft 730 Vol•o'1 620 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach, 92660 Equal Opp Emplyr BED. X-lonj(, X-hrm. liner ,831 7889 a~er 5 Les _ _957:!'133 lle autyresl king, like new. $200 962-9645 Gara9e Sole 8055 I 0 I Fcmly Sole 1259 Victoria, CM 8-4 Sat * RARE Corner conference tbl & 4 chrs. d rk polished wood. hexagon 48n 2X26 $250. Sat aft 9AM . 640·98"8 Othertlmes 761l-OS66 Ffylridvt Cabilt with HNd & Cialey. SIHps 6. o .. TraiMr. MUST SELL TelepllOne Werk 16 Cubic Fool UPRIGHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• •*SECRET A.RIES•* Adm in Asst /CorpSlB.000 Rec pt rI'65 /Fun$15,600 WorProc/Brea /$13,200 GO/"Do it all"S12.000 A eel DegMf g$20.400 Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Newgortf833..8190/Free SECRET A.RY FREEZERSOO (714)8404268 Mature person to work in their home canvass- ing ror appointments in San Juan Capistra no & Washer & Dryer $125 ea San Clemente Xlnt op-Sm Freezer SlOO. Port portunily for person who D1shwsher Sl00646-S848 can be dedicated to this Refr. & uprt rreeze r , JOb & who ge nuinely work good. $lOOea. cares about people Ste ad y . year· round 548·8513, 548-4485 employment Phone col REFRIGERATOR lec l , Baby P h oto Frigidaire, good cond. graphers or America. $l2S. Call7c:n ,,.,,..3. to hotel reservations. £213)920-8801. .,.,...,.,,,, 50wpm typing, fiUn g &l'_lil_ii_ii_il_ii_iil_ii_!_•_•_·~~~------·1Gas dryer, elec. dryer, phone exper . 80wpm shorthan~ & will train on Telepho.Ile.Sal~ $65/ea. 67c ..,,,.,2. reservations S900 mo. DBJVtKY .rt:N• Antique ratta n tab le S120. Decor. club cba1r & ottoman. like new, $175 675-0558 2 beaullful 5 pc bdrm sets. also cocktail end & s o fa tbl Lo pri ce 552·2085 Ga m e table + lear. 4 chairs. xlnt cond. $450 730-3505. Bedroom set. good cond. 9drwr. dresser , 2 end tables, headboard. 838·3157 Send resume to it703, Deliver pre sold vaca· Dally Pilot. P 0 . Box uon paks. to bus area 1560. Costa Mes a, Ca. AM only. Good comm. Westinghouse dbl oven ------ elec range, S225 760-1516, Englis h oak armoire 857-1291 $300. girl's yellow chest -bed. $100. 645-7406 ---- GaraJite Sale. Sat IOAM 1807 Tradew1nds. N B Antiques. waterbed etc Moving Mst sell 2 10 · T V's, <·olor & R W. Phonemale. IJoys 5 spd Schwinn Cruiser, used tw ice . all like nu 497 525 1 Mo \ 1n g S ale· F urn , N E W P 0 RT J 0 B S books. including 2 sets or DAUGIITERS' E n c y <' I o p c d 1 a s LOTS Oto~ GOOD! F.S Ch1ldrens dotlnng, bike SAT., MAR28. 9am-4pm carrier , 25-gal gas c·an!>. 360E 19thSl .. C.M. r1 s h 1n g r o d , µ1µe AMDUMUSUAL SELECTION OF !o'ur111ture Ivories Assortt'cl Sl·1 Cl'll!:. Purcl'lained F11eurine!> (.'loisonnl'~ Privote Party BY APPT. ONLY CM 7 51-6473 New clec. SCM portable t ypewriter, $15010 80 552 8530 18am·8pm) Peh --8087 ...••••................ Baby G uinea Pigs, SS each. all males. Call 968-7481. Pionos & OrcJans 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• threader, B&W TV in 1----------Piano Mahogany up· Garage Sale March 28 & wood cons ole (n o t rqithl w/mirror Good 29, 8·5pm. 17 Deerwood operating) old heavy Was he r, swo Pair or cond $8500 80 646·7050 East, Irvine. Brand new wood so's crib, toys, lots French doors, SSO /ea - & used clothing, toys, or bound carpet pieces. D1n1ng room t a ble. Conn Organ for sail'. like furn, kit ch items & misc. lots or misc. 547-3182. 325 6/c ha 1 rs. with buff et. new· SlSOO. To closest major In· E . My rtle St , Santa $395. Color & 1.Jlack & 962"6942 tersectlon Irvine Center h' v h Ana Sat only w 1le T • $25 up C est Estate Sale. llammond Dr. & Culver. f d ..," 1 ---------HouHholdGoods 8~065 o rawers . ...,.,. ,amps, Organ. mdl C·3 with $12.500 or..-.otter Price MC)Otiable Col ott.r 6fl"' 675-26'5 REA.DY FOR ASHING Troja n 25 ' Express Cruiser. fully equipped, fatho, live bait tank. O /R. VHF . & much more Less than 200 hrs . BGPH at 20 knots. 3 boat owner . Sacrifice $15,000. Dys 640-1633, Eves 675 8883 92626 plus gas a llow Call 543-7957. lOAM -Noon Security orficer. P /T, _o_n_l:...Y _______ _ wkend1 for lr& apt com· Travel Agency requires pin In N.B. $3.50 /hr. do c um'ent d e li very For info contact Jim person for busy office. Lady Kenmore apt sz washer & dryer. l lOv l yr old. MOO. Sears refrig, Top of the line, 17 cu ft. Xlnt cond. S300 B. E P ortable Dis hwashe r $150 Sears room Air cond. S25 545-9223 Lovely Liv. rm set, desk, March 28 at m Domln1Jo c hest drwrs, m isc. Dr. #V, NB. ~5pm. Lots tables. &tG-2347 aft 6 pm or rum. & misc. $5/up. Dbl bed, S25 Sgt PR 40 Hammond & 22-H bed. $15 Corree table. 1 I k llxlO crptg, new. tan $25 OverstuHed chuir, .e s le s p e a e r s . plus h. $145 or best offer . $2000 1080 Story Clark ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat Partner Wanted lmmac 24' Sea Ray S undancer, fishing or cruise. Exper. helpful. N B boat slip. S1900 + SIJO/mo. 557.9327 Lupis at 644·1900. Must be 21 yrs or age, SECURITY GUA.RDS ha ve v al 1 d c a 11 r driver's license & good driving record Entry level position w /op pt· y to advance. Excell. com pany benefits Call Tom Openings for qualified individuals. Good start ing pay. Refundable un 1form deposits 978 7243 &638-8191 m 1e 8J3. 2977 New 30" Gas Stove <Almond> $22510 80 536 6676 eves SECURITY Truck Driver with good 19 cu rt Fng1du1re frost free. white $175 Part time opening, 2o.JO ~ick-.up for part time de· hrs . for exper'd plain l~veries 67~5340 __ _ 759 100! clothes security officer TYPIST. General OCfice Excell co. benefits Ap-F I e x 1 b I e h 0 u r s . µlyin_p~f'S9n.. W a t e rfr o nt Yacht J .C . rtt4MEY Caloric Gas ranRe Dbl oven. Self d ean Works great. $150 Magic Cher Gas ranl'te. single oven. needs thermostat. easy fix $50 548·4321. Mike. 24 FashionJsland Brokerage & Real E s tate Immediate EOE M /F opening. Sea Properties. ---~--·----SECY /RECEPT Good office presence. xlnt lyping skills with at· lentlon to detail re· quired Shorthand pre· rerre d Ca l l ro r in terview. 760-1025 ------ SERV ICE STAT ION ATTENDANT SAM to 3PM. Apply Shell Sla· t1on. 17th & Irvine. NB. 642·1259 LTD. 673-2810 ____ GE frostfree rerrig. cop Typist pertone. good cond, $195 F V. firm needs report 552·8378 typi~t. Will tra1in onboWP: Coppertone apar tment Typing 50· d ctap ne . size refrigerator. $85 no s /h . Call Mary at 495.5636 963-6560. ---TYPIST Color TV $135 Re fng . Frostfree $100. Hide·a· Part time, 2-3 days per be d , recline r $2Sea wk. Vacation relief. Ap-631 3402 ply at: 1660 Placentia, • Cos.;;;l;aiiiiMiiiiesmammiiiiiiiiii•l2 refrig. S75 ea. run good ---323 E. 18th St. Apt. F, Sdervice Station Allen· TyD.lvT _.. .... TOI C.M. 645·L573 ant , P /T , eves & CK _.._ wkends Neat ap· . . O'Keefe & Merrit gas pear a nee & hand writ G~owing electronics d~· stove w /center griddle & tnbutor aeeb ed. typ15t . ina Apply at 2590 totralnforon·llnecom· adj. broiler, good cond. Newport Blvd. C.M. puler systems. Excell. $75. 831·2429 __ QUEEN SOFA/SLEEPER $75 960~ Leaving state must SC'll entire contents or my 12 rm home Examplt• Solid oak parquet inlaid 5 ' co ff('I.' t bl w 2 matching end tbls, JUSl pd $800 sell for $1100. Matching 60" wall unit w adjusting shelves pd $900 . s e l l $4 75 Thomasville 11 pc king size bdrm ensemble, pd $4600, sell for S2600 Also have brass bdrm set. an· tique re production 48" ball & claw lbl wl6 dbl pressed back chrs, pd S1600, sell for $900. All herrulon sora. loveseat wtmatching chr & ot lOman . JUSl pd $1200 sell for $400 Formal living rm sofa & loveseat, cor relating wood &. glass tbls . lg oak china buffet . big c la w root cu rio. sta cking bookca s es . hide a be d . lamps, washer 1dryer & t oo much lo mention. Ily appl. call anytime will be home (213) 9'25-3575 SHIPPING o ppo~tunlt y & co. Gibson bottom freezer. 5 rooms, all new furn .. admira l t v . I re f r i gerator als o . 548·5444 benehls. Call Elsa. refrig, 21 cu ft. $l50. _ FULL & P /time help. In· S56-3880 631 2744 Oak coffee & end tables. terviews held 12·1 Mon -thru Sat. LWlasea. 212 1---------•IAuctlon 8015 butcher block dinette Main St. HB. TYPIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• $150. Contemp sofa bed Gen. Insurance agy. nds. fast . accurate policy typist. Gd. salary & paid co. benefits. CalJ Linda at 714·549-8161 PUBLlC F'URNITURE ~~~PPJ: <never used). 19" color portable $145, elegant sofa & loveseat. Swe<!lsh glass dinette set, inquire lmmed. 549·9010 962 4974 art 5. $15. Stand up ~love. $15 S P I n e l p I a n o . & misc Sunday IO 5µm . SIOOO 'OBO. Both m C:.M. ----MOVIMGSALE F urni t ure , d ishe s, lamps. linens. wooden patio gate Golf clubs. clothmJt, mtSC. No kids' things . Fri -Sun. IOAM 704 Jasmine. CdM. Cash Only J~welry 8070 979-8776. Sunday J0-5pm 979-8776, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -8 0 55 conc ret e stc pp1ng < 5 I 6 4 4 5 3 6 0 . Heavy 14KG Heart Shape Pill box w /2 Rubies $350/080 back orrice chair S20 5'6" baby grand , Lar 640·6485. farge NY. $2250. Any re· 75!1-1643 squares llxll" SIK . high I <805l524 1590 _ -P~sm o COAST Vill a~-; as . ofrer~ns. 642·0~ N O f:ARLYBIRO S PLEASE Gold & silver. top doll a rs. " Class r ings" Membership, RV Ocean AEOLIAN Winter Spinet 957·80.SJ s it es $5900 <.:AS H piano /bench. Walnut Kids ' & baby's 1lems. - d esk & bookcase, re Heavy 14KG Heart Shape 714-499 51~ _ Ne w $1500. sell $950. P·11 b R I Carpet 200 yards. celery s1n ed hatch cover & 1 ox w 12 u Hes o green, good l'Ond1t1on, S2 spool tables, household ~O/ 80759:_1643 _ yard Call 552·7173 •lem s. large & s mall Otamond Earrings Ex.. - Sal. March 28, 9-5. 1983 t•eplionally brilli ant '71 Hodaka 100 runs gd P o rt Se ab o u r n c . $150 6'8" ruslom made Newport Beach. 1.o5 total weight. Ap· s urfboard $75.493-3310 -----pra ised S5600 Sell _ _ Sat&Sun Mar28 29 sepa rately Sl400·Sl800 Pool tbl. Bruns wi c k 1207 Key West CdM 494·3628._ _ Orleans , 6mo old Brass Har bor View Hills cash Selling fashion jewelry cue rack & arcs $2500 only. Cash Own busines!> own 642.5833, 646 7fiGG Ive 536-3100 aft 6PM. Sat. & wknds. PIA.HO PREMIER IA.IYGllAMD New con d itio n . $3000/obo. P.P. Terr New cond. $3000/obo pp Terry 833-9300 9-6 or 645-4522 eves ---- '80 Bayliner Liberty 20' 120H.P . in/out w /lrlr. s lip avail. $9600673-6919 26 ' Bayhner Cruiser, Br is tol, rlsh or ski, sleeps 4, loaded w /ex· tras. low hrs. Slip & ltd financing poss. $12,000. pvt ply (714J66HJ804. Classic Bay boat. 18ft. Lyman Lapstrake. Side· steering. Near new Atom ic four engine. Full cover. 67~7467 Character Boat rigged for s word fishing. Nwpt mooring. 973-0659 '62 Owens Tahitian, '40, avail N.B. slip. 642-4644. Schwinn rn·spd bike Uk e b oss Se rgios Mk l g m sg. __ _ Sporti"CJ Goods l?TI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44 PACIFICA, '79/250 nu $1 25 Cas h. 11902 675·1133 , P a u I B I a 1 n e Ba y wood Or II 0 Wanted Gold. s tl vc r. 1 llcnri ~4~48" fra med 96~·3279 diamonds. guns. pp will oil ;ah1t1 Cove. $500 Cactus lg var. Electrk pick up. Cash 964 4224 I 673·6223 _ appliances. Curta ins. Diamond 12 rt. Solitaire SAl.~ Must sell ' Pool Misc _:90 K~w~ C M & wedding ring with 5 Tbl S700, Hob1ecat w I Early Spring Bargains at diamonds. beaut set l rl r a ll equip S7 00. 229 S1erks, C.M Salur Colo r 1-~. Sl I ~rad e, wooden dining rm tbl + day&Sunday 9-5 $2500/0 BO 548.4070 or chrs $175, I love seal --552 77 15 $150, antique cash re· Twin bed. antique bed g1ster lNal'll S700. t v. divan. misc household For Sa le Seiko d ive amp Pevey $125. mike items. 525 Fairfax. Sp. w at ch , good t o 150 stands &mikes S175,pin· 12, b e hind Bank or meters, in xlnl cond. ball machines $250/ea. America on 19th St CM. 751 8967 Call for other Items Sat/Sun. ___ _ Machinery --1071 ~~·4335. 642-4348 __ Washer & Dryer. m15c •••••••••••••••••••••••CHINOOK Fireplace. Surfboards. 6rt. single fi.n . very elean $100. 5'8" twin rin : SBO. 540-2009. hrs. use. All factory op- ti o n s . $l97,500. 41 PACIFICA, del. 1980. Never used, $177,500. Twin steel Scuba tanks Both located Southeast. 45'• & 52's JUSt Vt P's Fraser Yachts. 673-5252. $175 each. 731-~97 -------·77.23· Mako, loaded for F or Sale-Seiko d ive fis hing, center cons, watc h. good to 150 '78-235 hp Johnson OB. meters. in xlnt cond. $13,000/offer, lmmac. 751-8967 673 8310. 540-0312 TV, Rodlo, HIFi, Steno 1098 Reasonable 13' English Dory with LSbp & all ac- • • • • • • • • •••• • •• • • • • • ••• ceasories. 673-7853. .Beautlful Color TV. 2 yr wrnty Free delivery $148. 646-1786. 35' Chris SS T gas, ln s to rage. needs work, value 12:5.000. 1st $2500. &42·1039. household items. 356 LONG JN ES QU ARTZ wood burning. never Color TV. 19" Sears SISO. 20thSt .CM Sat/Sun9·4 Wat.ch beaut 14KG used.New$582,sell $300. Portable. Xlnt cond. mens watch & band ter· 536·3100 aft 6PM, Sal. & 842-6234 16' Glastron T ri-bull Everything must go! Sat riric bargain Cost S39SO wknds. w /50hp Johnson xlnt Only. March 28th, sellforSl..500968-8563 1 STER~ con d . xtru $1900 8·5pm. 642 W. Wilson, MkullGMOUS 1010 SPIRAL STAIRWAY· d~; Kenwood Receiver, Fis· s.48-l69l c .M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• corato r i tem , 33 ch-er Cassette, Fischer 2 • ...-_~_..._-,-..ir ....... _,,......----,,......0 ... 6-0 SHIPPING Clerk part lime. Must have exper. Call: Balboa Marine, 549-9671, E.0 .E. M/F/H circular base, 87" high, T u r n Ta b I e . 9VVn ._ Lovely bdrm sets. din· Cedar Chest $40. Dresser Sa t /Sun lOa m 603 ~ John ·w ayne Tennis Club used (or rooru divider Ultralinear Speakers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sitterneededfor3/yrboy WAITRESS /WAITER : Ing rm tbls & chra. $3S.After6pm. Carnation, in the alley, Fam ily membership &/or plant at.and Mela! Components set in a LIDO 14 Good cond1Uon. In o ur Woodbr idge Coffee Shop. Must be ex chinas, bunk beds. motel (714)847-6861 CdM. Vertebar chrs, Art $1000 Incl trans fer w /wood stalr-Ueps, c ustom built butch.er Trailer . et c. MUST home. Hrs, days. sala ry, perienced It mature . furniture. PLUS LOTS Nouveau dresser, Oak 675·5455 sohd br8JI flolals. Call block consol~. Call aft SELL '675call675-a611 ne1. Driver prer. Lt. l d M.01\L Oak rocklng chair with hutch. Design studio --546·2320after .... m. 5 aoPM 6 80 3 pp h ukpg pou . Dys : ~~4~n=· A 1358· IAYI SAVI SAVI bentwood arms. $50. equip, IBM Typewriter. Strato·lounger recliner, ,., ~25 64 · 1 · · · '70 12~' Atlanta built Mi-•718: eves: SSB-4816. We honor BofA. MC, 640-7051. bat brwn viny l $250. Oak firewood '75 "-cord, · w /trlr completely ,... . Warehouse/delivery Caahler '• cb e c lu It King -she bdrm. s et Furn. clothes. stove, ce· Royal upright vacuum. delivered. RCA XL-100 21" color, f lnl•b ed $1100/080 South La1una ~1lla1e penon for perty rental CHh. NO PERSONAL D E d bl ment m ixer, m isc. &d cond. $50. Eucutive m~. $200. Quasar 19" color, 142.1732 AnlmalHOlptlalts loo;k· atore. P /r. apply 2025 CHECKS P L J:ASE I reaser , n ta ea. Sal/Sun9AM.616"'8 Pop· dsk chr$50.S52·7S2l 1$100.559-1'175 t.~-...-.... ~---..,---- ln11 fo r p /t exp d Ns wportBlvd C.M. Food ••all.atJlit. It.em• Near new. Aft . 5 . py,CdM Chlldren 'aEaateutortea,. Doc.h--r' 9070 1wro~:'.•rp·~·o~itlea1~atorlnf/1t , t11~ ...... 0... 540•3703,. Hummel•. la--, off1'ce Or1iental30~~Ht ... DBr!!!. !.de~,~~~··~~!' ..... •...,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , •IKllftl~r MA•TmlAUCTI " corner G r oup ( 2 ... • .. ,.. tr m., """14 """' ...... •t~-.,., ""'0 .... , •••• •o• MOOmlee 498-5378' ~ -81 dCM cbalrs. tables, coin-or. H l1la. New I $395. perafnalbtd Euter -·-•••. L kl f 2Jl17$""""°" v bedscovers. storage waaher & dryer. Sa . 14t:H865af\.5 .8wm11eUerT•-'1tlt •••••••• ... •••••••••••• ll'boat.•.OOO STA.TIC>MmY al~"rt, ~l~~j':J.utl:i ... ., ............... boltterCQmerlblwalnut eam·5pm. 428 32nd St. h .8.nMI. -·# •••... tOlt Tonym.onl,131-4211 • Storeln Cdlloeedualet t o lea rn" aecert 11 flnlah>•t50~ Nwpt Beh (o n Scbwlnnbiltes,meue80. euuuuuhuHeHu• PfrtOft f/Ome, 5 da11. ru p oulbtllty n lkyc9" luH Yank Peninsula), Boy1 130. Craft1m1n llD. a-6'1 BOAT 1',ftAILER f-or iNeed 15' allp after I.be • Xlnt workln1 cond1, .. &abllabed Ne wport •••••••••H•••• .. •••••• Antlque y,vcrynlce Power mower 180 Sd,xlat~na., DeepKeelCa14IOSDO. PavWon. Will rent k or "' Elptdally ftne eU•tel• &Heb nnn ltl•olved ln iSehwtna boT•' l• apd, '150.lff..::3a:c Moving SaJe, Sat 10-5pm. 5511·914.I Hew load-18,000' lD (714)..... • tra .. fer c ........ 1W .1o phooe&WTC!orappt. 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Rblt trans. ~0.~AMESA /.~. ~ : 5 apeed trans., AM/FM YOUI l.V. dealers In tlwl vehicle frwclaa 9560 Val u ab 1 e ate r e o _ W stereo cua. & OCllY 6,700 ~oeca 11, 850TT; brn 559-Ul.W clauifled •dvtrtt.lnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/truck. Upper console ___ 5_4_S._l_l_J_4 ___ 1 milea! (872ZUE). Llmlt· Hld ext ; dlx clb •ettl: colum111 'd°%1 not lo· S W & dual tanlc.a, c:argo box, Surfer Clean. ,65 vw van, SADDUIACK ed orter Cup to 2 Yrs.> 1ild propt; fuJI coWna, RENT: 22' lux . mtr elude Uy ppllcable pee newHollyEcooo·muter new brakes. Jusl tuned, IMW aervlce<:<>«tactonmost •1. 115 danei full cple • home. Sipe 6, aell·cont. taxe1, ll~, transfer Pwch••ll carb. 13 mt per aal. must see to believe, late mode uaed cars f:d• elope, ona ran1e 9275 / w It. + 8• ml. fe.e1 , finance chareea, Low M..._I $2300, 557.z163 Sl600. 5'°"0'73? or !146-SBM 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. back~lfff>lW· co. i::11:~~'. :t~~:;,~ .~~~~NO-~. 0 ~r~:~~~~'Of:'tfg~ 1910°4 ~~5.apd. '71E1Caminoveryclean, <BlgTony). Aver~t.;:~C:Y~iei~il (5 IAHISftHT proofing, Fin part 135 N ........ ,..... t 17 or dealer documentary ..._..-.-Up• good paint., $3000. '76 Dodge Van Camper, l 131•204FwYJ95•4949 USID CARS "'1YI Never damaaed & ....................... prepantioo char1t111 un· Tr••R--'94-5015 owner. $3100. Call aner O . 1425 Baker Street · beaut7. $117,SOO. Arlatroc41&, likenew less otherwise apeclfied S .._111 5prn64.2·7063. CloaedSundays COSTA MESA ( 4)~ll. $3,800. c~=J· by the advertlaer. M::. clOW. '56 Gl)l:.miash. llfoi ----------,--5_4..,..s...,.3_3_34 IHt 9120 / cmd•..W,P1rY1M•t1 WE PAYTOPDOLLAR 78 DATSUN2IOI • ••••••••••••••••••••• Eat In pk, C.M. S7SOO. Low CIOulCs 9520 1955 GMC If.I Ton Pickup d D . P It , .... _ space rent, furn. '77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• inparts.MaJteotrer. for top use cars· ynalnatesport coupe 4 ar way 10~ ca.,...,ver, Nomad 8x32, CN988S)., Jefr64.5-9S89,aft.3 foreign, domestics or $' sr • H OAOWAY speed. air, s tereo. Sood cond, wmft jacks. Elite8i4-440l 46 Ford Woodle , classics If your car ts SANTA ANA wheels & shadow. Very See at 365 E. 19th, C.M restored, Sl.3,000. ALSO '72 GMC P.U. froz~n eng extra clean . s ee us 835·3171 sharp! (26.5U PZ l 842·7726 '76 Terry, established., '29 Model A Town Sedan, Make offer. FIRST! rHt ULT•MATl ONVIHO MACHtHt $7295 t $105 I • dr, restored. Ideal for 4-1.... JIM u "'Rl~o "l~ COLEMAN TENT apace ren ·comp s tud eol. Sl0 ,000. ...,..l ~· ~ •USIDIMW1• """' " 'J'RLR. Sleeps 6, iued t furn, loci TV, ($5945). 675-6161. "78 GMC >/4 • 7 9 Dal Kn g Ca b . '765.JOIAS/R <2419) VOU<SWAGEH tJmes, stove, sink. xtra Elite 894-4401 PICICUP WITH Yellow /blk, 4 spd, snrr. k '77 6.30 csi auto (0040) 18711 Beach Blvd canvas. (714)995·8989. 1974 25' Excel Travel 1963 Volvo Sedan, &ood SERVICE IOOY AM /FM. CB. white •79 320i (7560) 842-2000 t ·1 Xlnt C d ~ eng, body needs some k r '79 320iA S/R (7089 ) '18DodgeClub ~abtruck 1r:;3erWetblk°': Sl600: repair. $1100. Owner ~l!~rf~~~·~!~·t,rak'e~~ ~p,o~y~~~u':!~c~~~: #llflOr-..Co.ty •805Z80iAslU1!1.(QO~ w /self contained 12 ' 1 ;_S46~·5~966~-.r....,.--..,..,..-rl::M8=·-:::72~4~9;:-:-:-=:--;;:::-:-:--FM radio, heater. A S4SOO, 759-0032 2925 Harbor Blvd . Cl, Md Sundet,. camper. Full equJp. Xlnl i.. COSTA MESA 4lood. asking $8900/0BO ral'-'. 8 l.9SS GMC ~Ton Pickup very hard to find unit '79 Ford F250 Ranger 4x4. 979·2500 Soddleback IMW ,,~5.0946 al'I. 4pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• in parts. Make orrer. with only 33,000 miles C ... J rr 645 9589 n 3 and excellent condition. AM /FM cass stereo, PS, UMd ar Molorb.edlikff 9 140 x8x4ft util,traller Incl. e · '3 · (1MDH749) You will PB, AT, tilt whl, AC, WllUY Sale!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• s pare tire good cond. T·llRD. 1957. never rind a nicer one 17,000 ml, lk new, $7800. CLIAH CARS .76 BMW 2002 NEW PUCH MOPEDS ~00 080960-9816 ALL ORIGINAL for less than our sale Jobnnie 642.1252 AND TRUCKS 436RVC $479. Finance low as Fiber glass trailer, Xlntcond.Res:644·7777, price 4995 '66 GMC \I) ton pickup, '77BMW3201 122.85 mo . SSO dwn. 6'X3~' with clamshell Ofc540-7111 IOI M8W'Ll"'M xlnt cond, $1500. 234RZQ MOP EDLAND 631·2504. cover, $175. 642·3622. ....,, '"~ '77 BMW 320i 2255 Harbor. CM Aut ,.... '64 Chevy Impala super VOLICSWAGEH 498-59l6 922TWX 0 •" •· sport, rblt327, 4spd. U.S. 7600 Westmll\llter Ave. Aluminum Camper sheJJ '77 BMW5aoiA 1978 Honda Hobbit, o~ly & Acceuories 9400 mags, exceptionally lo Westminster for sale, short bed 4.SJSZJ~ 900 ml, xlnt cond. Asking ••••••••••••••••••••••• c lean & sohd thruoul 893-?SSl 638-7880 Toy 0 ta p . u . side '78 BMW 320i $385. Call after 4pm For MM $1.200 /0B0498-50.55 ,71 FOllO ,250 widows, flip window In 799UW CHEAP!! Slightly used turbo kal '70· '74 Dal!un Z cars 763-5837 llta2l0 4 door 4 cylln · der.Autonut.ic at.erini. air Very c lean. (893MVll SIHS JIMMAllMO YOUCSWACllH t87U Beach Blvd. 14Z..l000 SELLWjJ~'r MB? TO, DOU.Alt SS 111.\1 itU&a IWOITS 1970 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.sA 831-1Z16 833-9300 '77 280 SE 4 door. All xtr as. Low mileage. $16,500 /offer. 675-1290. 559.5958 '69 280SE Coupe, immac .. new pnt & tires. $14,SOO. 675·9431 974 '72 MG Midget. Blown head gasket, S600 Call 559-8541 9744 79MGI Sharp 'B' roadster with air. Gre8U¥95(4832'22 l JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN t87U Beach Blvd. 842-2000 MGB '74. Good mech rond. $.1500. 644·4157 or 751 ·9195 '79 MG B overdrive, 19K ma, stereo, road bar. 846·3175. Dats.I Z '67 BMW 2(XOCA, classic RANGER PICKUf' I ~~:~~~~II a.fler HIGH IUYElt '78~~~301 ~=el 9150 motor rare cpe, auto. trans. Super ca b m ode1,I-.--------'2~~s.do~~~!. f~a~~~ '79BMW320iA ••••••••••••••••••••••• + ..........._c:-I prime cood eng. & body, absolutely beautiful con· 72. Ford Courier P,.u . 914.s, AudJ's 836YZE '81 Dats un 200SX am /fm,S6000S48-5892 h atchback. hardly Pe11th ro 747 broke n an • 7500 m I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blk t blu Must sell ' , Late '79 RM lOON, xlnl 7~ 37 nu radials. nu uphol dition' Featuring trailer with shell. Needs paint. AskforUIC MGR '80BMW531h ~ Sl0,500. CM. Eves/I v tow ing package, air gd mech. cond. $1.200. 8567.SU cond., nu trans. Works msg. 642·39.5'7 cond., power steering, 642·1012 dys; 646-6595 JIM MARINO 21402 Mcllgwrite ahocts. DG head & pipe. $SAVI SAVES VOLKSWAGEN p-L.. .. board. other xtras WITH USED PARTS '57T·B1RD camper shell. AM /FM .. e_v_es_·------."""""= 18711 Beach Blvd --woy SSS0/080. 759.9529 an Good rood $12 500 stereo. < lL54598> Come VClfta 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH Miisioft Yiefo 7PM imported car parts 642-05311 , and get it. $0897 al ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 842-2000 831-2040 495-4949 Suzuki TSUJO , 1980 $700 846--3956 '74 CZ 250 5 speed Gd cond. $200 + extras 548·2062 548-6638 '76 Honda 750, full dress. IMPORT Johnson & Son Lincoln V .. _ R......._.... Cl ed S d AUTOSUPPLY Recreotional Mercury ·. Costa Mesa· •-~1 ~--os un ays 101 N. Manchester V•llicles 9530 540·5630 Used Ccrs.. TOP DOLLAR 75 IMW 2002 Anaheim 776·9900'•••••••••••••••••••••••-1979LOMGIEO 1979 FordV• PAIDFOR Ver y l ow mileage --1 '78 Dodge RV Van. Self GMC PICKUP COflnrsiotl GOOD & CLEAN Original & sque ak> Wante d -depend ab e, contained. Xlras. low C B ste I po "lean '. Automatic, air & 11 bl k Ch t · · ·· reo. a r, wer USEDC•RSI ~ s m a or evy miles.842·5241 Au omatic trans., pwr. steering, immaculate. ~ stereo! (419NKOI engine 1960or later 4 Whe 1 Dri 9550 steering, stereo ta pe, low miles. 55495· 548·0995 days. e •es camper shell. wide side ( lM?.8226) J ••••••••••••••••••••••• model & only 20.000 IM MARINO '77 Scout Traveler, fully miles. (11987). Limited $6395 VOLKSWAGEN A·l cond. Only 12K. Mu st '7 1 P into Trans sell. S48·6250art 6pm. . Complete. $75. Call Joe equipped, trlr hitch. offer (up to 2 Yrs .) 18711 Beach Blvd '78 Yamaha YZ125E. Never bee n ra ced Clean S690. 897·5180 ·71 OT2SO ENDURO Recently bored, M X h ead. expan sio n chamber $400 Call after Spm , befo re 7 pm 545·2501 Matt Dys 557 -2 167 , e ve 673·1469 Trans Am Wheels two 15X7. two 15X8. Gold and Sal ver, Call 957-0375 $4200/0BO 675-1222 ser vice contract on most 842-2000 late model used cars ------'69 Jeep Wagoneer b;icked by a major ins. 2150 H.t.or ll•d. Th• Most Excitin9 Runs good Rollba r. co COiie Mesa 645-5700 Port Of Your lights. m any xtras. · OMLY $6995 IMW hrchase Or $2000. 559-SMl <ask ror IAKBt STREET WANTED! Lease Coukl le Tom l U SEO CARS N e w u s e d W e b e r -----Lale model Toyotas and Mel-IMWll carburetorl80 Cmanuall '76 Landcrwser wgn. lo 14258akerStreet Vol vos C all u s I .. Or .... •---•• under 300 m1 968·1520 mi. a te, 4 spd. MSOO. COSTA.MESA ~llQC. TODAY!!' 11Y --Suzie 546,0177 SU-3314 .~ &3l• ly Ow PhoM ,.._! ---------17141522-5333 Autos U1ed Autot, U1ed Alltoa, UHd .\Mtoa, UHd Autoa, UHd TOYOTA·YOUO ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUMT"Y'S ''" ....._ ••4 OLDEST c ........ .. "646·UOJ., UO.t07 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opportunity to consider the purchase or lrade·tn or your clean Porsche. Check with Us 1'.od.Jly ! Sales·Service-Leasing Roy CarYer,lnc. Rolls Royce BMW 1540Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 '77 320i. Burgundy, 4spd, air, cassette, x lnt. thro ughout. $7900. 645·2375. 556-8487 eves 73 Pantera. runs gd, nds some body work. Sl4,950 Rot 9725 0 B 0 . B e r n i e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)583·4196 dys, '76 124 Spyder. 5spd, con <714>644•2472 ----.,,...,_,=-= vl Am /Fm stereo, mag Pfl19eot 9 48 whls, choc. bm. I mmac ••••••••••••••••••••••• 37,000 ma Alwa ys garaged. Orig owner $4500. 642·3789 75 FIATXl9 C ONVERTllLE Immaculate! Am /Fm Sten:o Must Sell /Best OHer C:a II a rt er 5pm 548 5956 '73 Fiat 124 Sedan. run!! good, best offor 675-0306 Honda 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORAN~I COAST HONDA HIAD9UARTllS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HOMDA GMCTIUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540-9640 LEASE DIRECT! 1981 PIUGIOT TURI01 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 75 f'EUGEOT 504 DIESEL WAGON 4 speed, air. stereo. Only 57,000 males' Dynamite' C545 MRV I S599S JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 ONChe 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ORSCHE 1979 928. Fully loaded. 15,400 orig mi., xlnt cond. in· side & out. Blue book wholesale is $26,375: our sole price is $26,775 (200368 ). Ask for Duke or Mike. THEODORE ROBINS '78 Honda CVCC sta. wag. Xlnl. cond. 44K miles. l owner. Steel radials, new brakes, new carb o haul. $3000 rirm. 754-6331 BMW 530i, '78, mint cond. days, or 548-1775 art. I D y s 9 5 1 · 5 O O 6 . 6PM FORD 7060 HARBOR Ill V 0 C()~fA MESA 642 0•)10 IJllJt Heobot Blvd c..o.n G•o ... "' U&·nll wknds /eves 499-5146 TOC)Uor '91jG 75 PORSCHE 914 Top Dollar hid Jolms~iasb .. Lhtc-.Mercwy 2626 Harbor Blvd '73 BMW 20)2 clean body, ••••••••••••••••••••••• runs good S3500 /0BO '67 J aguar 3.8 MK !IS all 644·5758 orig. very well main· lained Must Sacrifice D a m a g e d • 8 0 B M W 846·8570 633 CS I , loaded , ---- $23,000/offer 644·4839. '77 J aguar XJ6, xlnt opri 9 7 15 cond • S89SO 4 cylinder. 5 s peed, stereo. Classic sports car in superb running f condition and ap· pearance1 (519XVQ> Jr yo u appreciate > performimce, drive this f Costa Mesa 540.5630 W•Pay OVER 1e.1oo1t For Your Good VW, Porsche or A u~i -. • ·~ i\ . . . , ' YW·PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hlway at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847·6296 '74 Capra, good mileage, KonftCllNl Ghio 9734 $18 00 /0 BO . D ys ••••••••••••••••••••••• 754·4144. 1John) eves 73 COMVERTllLE 730.5379 KARMAMM GHIA '7' Capri, good mpg, new tires, battery & brakes, I needs seat covers. $1400. '847·6825 '73 Capri, 49,600 orig mi. Nu tires. batl., v ~ry clean. 644-5277 ... '78 280Z 2+2, xlnt cond, Hard to find model. 4 speed trans., AM /FM cassette & this one is ex- t.re stuirp! (820XKA >. ONLY $4995 IAKER STIHT USIDCARS 1425 Baker Street COSTAMF..SA 545-3334 one homdorooly $6499 IOIWfTHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 West minster Ave. in Westminst.,- e D 0 1f 893· 7551 638-7880 l · 75 PORSCHE at 2.0 Litre. Jet black beau· .e ty! Dynamite 5 speed. ,. Stereo. (197LVSl ll $6495 JIM MARINO at VOLKSWAG84 •n 18711 Beach Blvd. 842-2000 • Premium prices paid for any used car (foreian or domestic) lo Sood condition, SeeU1Fint! Am /Fm cass. a /c, snrf. '76 911S, 5spd, mags. $7450. PP. 640· 1948 '78 Eaprlt, dlt. blu/bel&e stereo cass, snrf, silver, R eves/wkends. Int. Under6M mi. Pam· lmmac. $12,950. PP ... w --:: -.. .. .. '"' .. _. . ... .. ""' ... .. -... , ' . pe--' Is Improved over '""1"•8ev-/wken.a-81 Datsun 810 MAXJMA ne·;~ pp (9UXEN ) ....,. '" ""' ...,., Sedan, Sll.500 840-1788 '66 912·5spd, 1 owner. PP760-9434 L-,----.------...TS local car.~ mi Od tbll '78 Dataun 230Z 2+2 . upd. loaded. cover, lm· maculate. 38K miles. Re1. aas. S7495. 951-7265, ~. .to1. 1..,1rtH '78 Datsun 280Z 2+ 2, •••••••••••••••••••••• 4apd, loaded, cover, Im· • ._.... ttOI mac. ltK ml. f749S . • ..........• J. ••••• ••• 951· 72$5, 58&-0113. LEASE , DIRECT! I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ena by R. Aue. New paint aa orig drlt ,-m, new 6" fact«y alloys, iero rult, compl. ltock orla . n .uo. P .P . 531-3374 Steve . 111111 l:UIT Ylll llllllll IAllY PIPll FRIDAY . MARC H 27. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Health official :raps nuke policies Nuclear physici s ts and engineers should slick to work· lng with the hardware in a nuclear power plant and let medical experts and physicians deal with the health aspects of a radiation leak. That opinion was expressed Thursday night in San Clemente by Or. Gordon Mac Leod . secretary or health for the state •of Pennsylvania, during the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island. At a talk sponsored by the Orange County Alliance for Survival at San Clemente High Sc ho o I · s Li tt I e Tb ea ie r , MacLeod said there is now a "supremacy or technology over health" in disaster relief plan- ning ln the event or a nuclear acci- dent. M acLeod, chairman of the Department of Health Services at the University or Pittsburgh, said there is an alarmlng lack or preparedness on the part or gov- ernment to deal with a aubse· quent radiation leak sim ilar to t he accident at Three Mile Island. M acLeod also charged the nuclear Industry with being "cavalier" in Its dealings with the public after the accident two years ago this month. ''Information on the lack of medical health preparedness after the nuclear accident has been continually stifled," MacLeod told the nearly SO peo. Poles walk out -Union defies troops in strike WARSAW . Poland (A P 1 The blare of factory whistles shat- lered Poland's labor peace today a s the IO millio n -m e mbe r Solidarity inde pendent labor un - ion staged a four-hour warning s trike, defying Warsaw Pacl troops and tanks maneuvering on the nation's borde rs . "We don 't want to overthrow the Communist party ," national Solidarity leader Lech Walesa told striking workers al a steel mill near here. "We only w11nt to gt>t rid of the people putting the brakes on renewal." Renewal is the word Poles have given to the economic and political reforms sought by Laguna speech Solidarity, the communist bloc's first non·governmental trade un· \On. The s trike began at 8 a.m. local time and ended on schedule four hours later. But union officials have threatened a general -and open-ended strike for Tuesday if their demands are not met. A Solidarity strike bulletin published today quoted Polish radio and t e levis ion chief Stanislaw Balicki as saying the government was prepared for "30 d ays of strikes:· It also quoted him as saying the government was ready to proclaim "a state of emergency," and that govern· ment le aders told him the Hayden says long GOP reign possible By STEVE MITCHELL Ol IM 0.lly Piiot It.II Political activist Tom Hayden raised the possibility or a long Republican reign in an address in LagWla Beach Thursday . Rut he told the large gathering there are still ways Democrats can regain the control they en- joyed for much or the past four decades . Hayden, a former U.S. Senate candidate and current chairman of the Campaign for Economic Democracy, addressed a capaci· ty crowd of Democrats Thurs- day night. "It is conceivable to m e that the s ituation (of a lengthy Re public an adminis tration > could continue for some time." Hayden said .. Especially if Pre s ident Reagan's economic doctrine were to work which I doubt ... Short of that, he said. a dis· aster such as a wa r in Cenlral America, "could be the undoing of (Secretary of State Al ex· (Stt HAVDEN. Page A2) D•llY Piiot St.II l'Mle CITES ECO-SOLUTIONS H•yden In L•gun• Warsaw Pact maneuvers had been prolonged . It did not elaborate. A Solidarity spokesman said workers walked off their jobs in the Silesia coal mines, at factories in Wroclaw , llele nia Gora, Katowice and Lublin. and in the s hipyards of Gdansk. flashpoint of last summer's labor protests. The spokesman could not say im- mediately what portion of the So lidarity m e mbe r s hip pa rticipaled. The warning strike was the first since Gen. Wojciech J aruzelski became Poland's premier Feb. 10 and called for a 90·day respite from s trikes. It was believed to be the largest coordinated labor pro- test in communist Poland's 38- year history. Poland's official news media reported the work atoppa1es without comriient. The Soviet news aaeocy Tass, which called the situation "tenae" in a leDlthY article Thursday, did not refer to the strikes direcUy today. In Washington, officials were watching developments with con- cern. Niguel sets • course 10 heart aid A course in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation will be held begin· ning April 4 in Laguna Niguel, sponsored by the Orange County Red Cross chapter. The first course will meet for two conse c utive Saturdays, beginning April 4, from 8 a.m. to noon. A second course will meet April 8 from 8:30 a .m . to 5 p.m. The course teaches the correct techniques to provide heart beat a nd breathing in victims of cardiac ar rest. Cost is $3, which covers materials. To register, call the South County Service Center at 831·6582. Both classes will be held at the s outh county service center. 27324 Camino Capistrano, Suite 207. OC population booms ' c I • I ~ lncremed by half million in ptUt deauk Orange County's official 1980 population was 1,931 ,570 -one half million more than 1970 according to census figures released Thursday. The county's population in - creased by more than 36 per- cent during the decade, from 1970 's l ,420,386. The final population data was turned over to county As- sociate Administ ratl ve Of· ricer John Dedlschew, by C, Michael Long , regional division director of the U.S. Census Bureau. Deadline for release of the figures, under the federal census law, Is April 1. Tbe figures show lhat Anaheim remained the coun- ty's largest ctty. with a population ol 221,847 -55,146 more than 1970. Santa Ana was ranked second , with a popula• Uon of203, 713. Huntin'100 Beach, •lth a population of 170,505, •d· vancedtothirdpoelUon, wbUe Garden Ol'O\'e, w(th W,351, ••• rankedtourt.b. PoputJUon f11uru for Orance Coast communltJe.a were Costa Meu, H,2t1; Fo&SOl•ln V~llo, 1$,0IO; lmne 12,134; Larun• Beach, " .. _ 1980 Census Final Population Counts• April 1, 1980 Anaheim 221,8-47 Brea 27,913 Buena Park 64, 165 Costa Mesa 12,291 Cypress 40,~1 Fountain Valley SS,OIO Fullerton 102,034 Garden Grove 123,351 Huntington Beach 170,505 l rvlnt 62,134 Laguna Beach . 17 ,MO La Habra 45,232 La Palma IS,663 Los Alamitos 11,529 Newport Beach 6S,47S Orange 91,788 Placentia JS,041 San c1em.nt• 11,ns San Juan c_.1traM 18,tSt Santa Ana 203,713 Seal Beach 25,975 Stanton 21 ,144 Tustin 32,073 '/Illa Paflt 7,137 Wt1tmlnster 71,133 Yorba I.Inda 28,25'4 Unlncorporeted Counly .. 1U ,SS8 TOTAL l ,'31,S70 17,860; Newport Beach. 63 ,475 ; San Clemente. 27,325. a nd San Juan Capistrano. 18,959. Villa Park. with a popula- tion of 7,137. was the county's smallest city. Population ln the unincorporated area o( the county stood at 265,558. The figures, while con- sidered final , may still be sub· ject to revision due to several lawsuJts (lled across the na· Uon in which undercounts are alleged. A U.S. District Court judge· in Mlchiaan bad ordered em- bargo of the final Cigures unUI the lawsuJts were settled, but that declaion was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. Of the county'•· populatlon, 1,668,110people were listed aa white; 318,SSl as of Spanish ori•in; M 876 as Asian/· Pacific laiandera i 25,285, black, and 12,MS, Amertcan lncllan, bklmoor Aleut. More than ia,ooo were lilted In other catefOriet. WWlam QaJk, the county's chief demosrapber, aaJd oom· p\llation of lncuaaea ln mtnortb' popul1Uoa1 wu not poHibl• du• to different criteria thet '"" UNd ID the 1870 Cena\11. pie lll attendance. "Since there waa no blast It bas been portrayed by the operators of the plant that there is no health hazard. That Is the reining attitude of the nuclear engineers and scien- tists. Apparently they need to see bodies being carried away on stretchers to convince them or the daniers," be said. MacLeod said decisions on the health and welfare or residents livln1 near a nuclear plant in the wake of an accident were too im· portant to be left to engineers only. ·'The state and federal 1ovem- ment.s received no medical Input tn the days following the Thrff Mile Island nuclear accident, .. he said. "By basing decisions concern- ing health on the advice of the nuclear engineers , the slate gov· ernment stripped the citizens of needed medical information critical in the first moments of a SUSPECTS IN TARRING LAUGH AFTER ARAES'T M•rtta McElwey (teft), Robbie Je•n Mc~orlde 'Parred, feat he red victim weds late TUSCUMBIA, Ala. (AP) -A woman who was tarred and leathered on what was to have been her wedding day -al· legedly by her flance's ex-wife and Conner sister·in-Jaw -went through with the ceremony two days late. Elizabeth Jamieson, 40, was married to Dr. John McElwey Thursday. two days after the tarring incident She wore a wig Teen rapist recaptured in Michigan By JOHN KUTZMANN Of Ille 0.111 1'11.C SU H A teen-ager convicted of rape in a violent south Orange County crime spree -mistakenly freed in Los Angeles earlier this month -was behind bars in Detroit to· day as law enforcement officials here made plans for his return to California-and state prison. Lt. Wyatt Harl said Orange County Sheriff's Department in· vestigators will be s ent to Michigan to make speedy ar· rangement for the extradiction or Darryl Bernard Watts to California. Hart said Watts. 17, could be returned within 10 days if he waives his extradition rights. rr he refuses. proceedings could take up to 90 days. W att.s was taJcen into custody by Detroit police at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at his father's home there. The house had been under sur- veillance since Wednesday night, a day after Orange County law en- forcement officials discovered that Watts had been erroneously rreed from the Los Angeles Coun· ty J aU on March 8 alter serving a 1'l·day sentence there on unrelat- ed weapons charges. T he teen-age felon was ac- cidentally released, Hart said, becau.ae Orange County sheriffs officials did not send the proper (See RAPIST, Pase AZ) Senion offered aid in Laguna . > M •mt>er a of the Senior Cltlaena Club of 1A1una Beach can •et free leaal H•l•taJtce and frH ph111ea1 examlnat1op1 twice a month at club head- qu.rten, 511 Fons\ Ave. Both the le1a1 and medical drvlce1 are olfered by appolnt· ment only. T bote lntere~i.d ahould call d1·2441 for Inform•· Uon. ' to cover her shorn head. The two sisters accused or cul· ting off her hair, stripping her to the waist and tarring and feathering the upper part of her body. are free on SlS,000 bond each. Marita McElwey, ~. and Mrs. Robbie Jean McCortde, 49, were charged with kidnapping, burglary and assault. The assault came arter McElwey announced plans to marry Mrs. Jamieson. a Green Valley, Ariz., registered nurse who had worked with the doctor 15 years ago in Muskegon. Mich. McElwey now practices in Town Creek, Ala . They were married by Probate Judge Tommy Crosslin in a quiet ceremony in his office. The bride wore a short brown wig. The newlyweds have not de· cided whether to r emain in Town Creek permanently. She was in McElwey's trailer Tuesday preparing for her wed· ding when the doctor's former wife and her sister allegedly barged in with a shotgun. After allegedly forcing her in· to a chair, cutting her hair, and then stripping and tarring and feathering her, they alleRedly (Sft TARRED, Page A2) Cops query • • witness in ,muse 1la-ying Long Beach police are ques- tioning one witness and seeking others in their probe of the ex- ecution-style murder of a H\U\l· ington Beach nurse whose body was discovered along a San Diego f7eeway off-ramp. Long Beach officer Frank Castillo saJd investigaton have round one man with lnformaUon on the death Tuesday ni1bt of 11 Suk Choi, who was employed at St. Francia Medical Cent.er ln Lynwooa. 'J'be icienuty or the witness wu withheld. P olice sald Mn. Cboi'a auto w 11 rammed alon1 the aouth- bound tramition road from the Lon• Buch P'reeway to the San Oteco ,f'reeway at about u p.m. JnveaU,ator• believe she was forced out ol her auto and taken to tbe Pacl.tlc Avenue exit ln Loni Beach, where 1be waa compelled to lie face down on the pavement and WH ahot eeveral Umea in the head. CaatUlo aald no arretta have been mMle ytt in the lncldent. He eald deteetlves ans Hff1na other witntllel to tbe coWlloa and murder. Cutillo aald people wtth lnlormaUon •houJd oontect Lo111 Beach pollce at <211) 590·72<M. • nuclear accident," MacLeod said. MacLeod. who said be was forced to resign his poat by Pennsylvania Governor Riard Thornburgh after the accident, added that technical personnel at the plant "thrust themselves into making medical decisions." Macleod alleged that by not announcing that pregnant women living within s miles of the plant should evacuate until <See NUCLEAR, Page AZ> Power cut by winds By JOHN NEEDHAM Ofl ... D•llfl'llotSUll Limbs blown from trees by winds thal gusted as high as SO miles per hour kept Southern California Edison Co crews busy res toring power to homes throughout Orange County Thurs· day Though little serious damage was reported, several pl ale glass doors in commercial buildings were reportedly shattered by the buffeting winds Edison spokesmen said more than 6,000 county residents were without power when the winds downed power lines However. many of the ou t ages we re momentary. lasting less than a minute, spokesmen said. Wind conditions are expected to decrease Saturday and mostly sunny weather predicted for the weekend. Temperatures will be in the high 60s and low 70s, the weather service said, with 50 to 56 degree temperatures expect· ed Lonight. The National Weather Service is continuing its travel advisory in the mountain and desert areas. where winds are expected lo con tlnue gusting to 35 miles per hour tonight. A weather service spokesman s aid an unstable air mass behind the storm brought heavy rain and snow in the mountains. and gust- ing northwesterly wil'Jds from 20 to 50 miles per hour across Southern California. At 11 :30a.m. Thursday, a break in oower lines at 15th Street and <See WINDS, Page A2) Signup81et for Laguna kid bwJeball Registration ls under way for the Laguna Beach Boys Club's spring baseball program for youngsters age 6, 7 and 8. Participation is open to any boy or girl from Laguna Beach. T he program is designed to teac h the fundame ntals or baseball. Practices are held during the week. and games are held on Saturday mornings at El Morro Elementary School. The cost is S7 for members or the Boys Club and $12 for non- members The ree includes a hat and shirt for each player. The last day to sign up is Tuesday. For more information or to reg- i_s ter call t he Boys Club at 494·2535, or register in person at the club, 1085 Laguna Canyon Road. DRAIGf COAST llATHll LocaJ gusty 15 to 25 mph west to northwest winds expected to decrease tonight . Mostly su nny Saturday. Lows tonight 50 at beaches, 56 Inland. Highs Saturday 68 along coast, 74 inland. llllDI TDDAY Chuck JOM1 Ml cr•oted world where animol1 orad ,,.o,,u ~ dM S4e l>ogt ~J. 11111 L Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 27, 1981 RulJIJle in Laguna Laguna Beach Police Sgt.. A.J . DeLuca in- spects wreckage of late model car that slammed into a block wall in the 1400 block of Glenneyre Street Thursday. Driver Jeanne Waldruff, 56, of South Laguna, re- mains in critical condition at MissiQn Com- munity Hospital following the 4:50 p.m. crash. Police said the woman lost control of her car in the southbound lanes, and the automobile careened into a wall on the op- posite side of the street. She was trapped inside the vehicle for 30 minutes. Bm ring busted I 4 arre1t,ed in counter/ eit case ly.UtaaY CLAUSEN 0# ................. U .s. Secret S.rvlc• •l•Dll believe a Sl mJJlloa countuf dtlna rtna bu been wiped out with lhe arrest.a of four Oran1e County reaidentl, lbe tint occurrina March6lnColu Mesa. That'• when Collta Mesa police arrested Stephen R. P allcld, 29, of Garden Grove in the Deja Vu bar, 2285NewpOl'lBlvd. Invest.teat.on said Pallcld paid a am all bar cover charee that day with a bogus $100 bill and then dur· int the evening ordered three drinka, paying for each with bogua bUJa of the same denomina- tion and serial number. Paliclrl was arrested on suapi- cion ofpossesaine counterfeit cur· rency when an alert cocktail waitress became suspicious, looked al all four bills closely and called for club personnel to move in on the Garden Grove resident. Costa Mesa officers who were called to the scene arrested Pallcki, but not before he alleged· ly loaed 38 addlUoaal SlOO bWa 101newbenoo tbt bar noor. That money, lnve1tt1atora w aroed, has never been re· covered and b 1UU aou1ht in \he loularea. Al Joaquin. asst.tant to t.he 1pecl'1 a1ent ln charge of the U.S. Secret Service office in Loa AneeJes, said this week that Pallckl's arrest led his men to Gall Berberich, 25, of Anaheim. Ma. Berberich, a cocktail waltreu working for an Or8Jlle bar manacer named John Kelly, bad conaimed about 45 botua $100 bills to Palicki, Joaquin alle1ed. The deal, be claimed, was tn re- turn tbe waitress 75 percent of the bogus money'sface value. Kelly, Joaquin said, had been soueht for months by Secret Service invesUeators for suapi· cion of printing and passing coun- terfeit hundreda, twenties and fir. ·ues. But it was Elko, Nev., police who arrested the bar manager in t.belr city on March 12 when he al· Jeaedly tried toaeU bofUI bills ata ld11count.ed rate to a local proe- 1titute. The U.year·old Kelly and an aJ . leied Oran1e County accomplice, Lloyd Eutene Hart, 51, currenUy ue held in Reno ln lieu of $100,000 ball each by federal authorities for alleged counterfeiting ac· ti vi ties. Agent Joaquin sald about $22,000 in botua money was re· covered ltl the Elko arrests. Tbe Secret Service agent said It ls believed that Palicki passed lS $200 bills before he was caught in Costa Mesa. In all, Joaquin estimated , more than $1 million worth or bogus money -much of it still unac- counted for -allegedly was print· ed by Kelly on an offset press. Joaquin said the quality of the money is about ··average.'' Costa Mesa investigators said the four bills passed at the Deja Vu club all bore the serial number l..01785314 and a 1977 series d ate. Grand jury 11rges election panel revamp But Joaquin said the 36 bills still sought by Costa Mesa authorities may not carry the same serial number. He said serial numbers varied on much of the money re· covered in Nevada and in Orange County. By FREDE&ICK SCHOtMEHL Of .... o.11., ~llM l\Mt Wltb one county election five montbJ past and another more than a year away, the Orange County Grand Jury believes the til'l)e is right for restructuring th' County Fair Campaign Pra~tices Com· ml111ioo. The jury recommended in a report released Thursday that the commission be expanded from five to nine members and appointment power vested with the County Grand Jurors As· sodatioo instead of the County Board of Supervisors. The 19-member panel also urged that the commission be given 1l staff. an operating budget and greater po'wers to enforce the county's Time is Now, Clean Up Politics <TIN · CUP) election reform law, adopted in 1978. "Thia is an ideal time for such reformulation," the jury said in its 10-page analysis, "as it oc- curs between campaign periods." ''It's the perfect lime to sat down without the pressure of an election ,'' ex plained Lee Podolak, chairwoman of the jury's administration commit- tee, at an afternoon press con- ference. The jury concluded that the number of com missioners should be increased so "that the danger of a lack of a quorum at vital times were not so real." The commission's heaviest workload generally occurs in the last few days before any county election. It is manpowered to act on complaints regardin1 the truth or accuracy of campaign materials disseminated by can· didatea for county offices, such as supervisor. Appointment power should be removed from the board of supervisors, the jury said, to re· duce the appearance of "cronyism and the charge of un· due influence on the commission by nominating board mem· bers." Under the Jury's propos1u , co mmissioner s would be nominated by members of other county commissions or cituens eroups, the nominees back· ground investigated by the coun· ty District Attorney's Office and appointment decided by the Grand Jurors Aasoclation. The association is made up of members of past county grand juries. Ms. Podolak said the associa· tion was preferable as the ap- pointing body because it Jacks partisan bias. NUCLEAR. • three days after the accident. public officials risked incidents o r infants being born with hypothyroidism, which he said can result in severe mental re· tardation and cretinism. HAYDEN .•. Newport files lawsuit The jury said that a full·time staff person should be assigned to the commission. Currently, the commiss ion relies on employees or the count y Registrar of Voters and the county Counsel's Office for sup- port on an as-needed basis. And the jury recommended that the campaign practices commission be given a budget that would be funded through money generated by fines acainst candidates who violate election reform laws The former health secretary cited statistics that suggest the infant mortality rate and inci· dents of thyroid conditions m newborns increased significant ly after the release of Jow·level radiation from the plant He said there was a s ignificant increase in spontaneous abor· tions within 10 miles or the plant after the accident. ender) Haig, and the Democrats could come back.'' But Hayden, husband of ac- t re se Jane Fonda, said he doesh 't bell eve the Democrats will reaain power based on calamity alone. Challenges master plan for airport growth After the radiation leak. I "What the Democrats have to do is .answer Reagan's question, 'What is your alternative,' for economic recovery.'· And, Hayden said, the ques· lion poled by the president is quite effective. "I don't think most Democrats have the solution for our economic problems," he said. "They don't know what to do about the petrodollar, the gold standard. how to reorganize banks. end high interest rates or cure inflation." So Hayden -sounding like a college economics professor - outlined alternatives to massive budget cuts proposed by the Reagan Administration. Highlighting tho se alternatives is the conservation of energy, Hayden said. "The president says there's plenty of energy, and he wants 'to turn the oil companies loose to get it," Hayden said. 1· ,..,,.. Pafl~ A I ·. By GLENN SCOT!' ()I , .. 0.11, ~ ....... ., Newport Beach olflcials have filed their muc b ·heralded lawsuit c hallenging Orange County 's master plan for expanding use of John Wayne Airport. The 52·page sult filed in Orange County Superior Court Thursday alleges that the county failed to provid e specific environmental impact studies to gauge specific conse· quences of the expansion. City" officials are asking the court to hold up implementation of the master plan. The master plan approved in February by the Co unty Board of Supervisors was based on two environmental Impact statements. But attorneys for Newport Beach argue in their suit that neither was tailored to discuss what they describe as mammoth environmental effects from airport expansion. The suit was filed on the last day allowed by law for challenges to the master plan. I RAPIST ..• I paperwork indicating that Watts was to be held for incarceration in state prison. The suit was financed from a $250,000 fund budgeted by the city to fight airport expansion, which residents fear will send more and more commercial jets over their affluent coastline community. • Although a minor, the Los Angeles youth was given a 23-year prison term by an Orange County superior court judge in December following bis conviction on multi· 'pie rape and robbery counu with : two companions. • The char1ea stemmed from a "March 1980 crime spree in south 'Orange County that included the ·rape of a 14-year-old girl in her i parenu' home and the terroriiing ·of a Laguna Beach couple in their home. : Deputy District Attorney David Carter, wt\<> prosecuted the trio. aaid Tbunday that he visited the El Toro family "to make certain 1 they were aware or the si tuaUon ·' t W ednelday night. Carter said he stayed with the 'famUy, alone with a sheriff's (homicide lnvestigator1 unUl late· • t.hat nlitJt. He said the ram Uy waa l "pretty concerned" about Watu' f enoneouareleue. LB st reet , house need s to be a ired Laguna Beach City Council mem bers will meet Saturday morning to review a cttliens committee's recommendations tor future street and houaing needs. City officials are in the midst of revlsing Laguna Beach's general plan, and the traffic circulation and housing ele· ments will be combined with seven other programs and in· corporated in the final plan. Tbe public session is scheduled at 9 a.m. in counci\ chambers, 50S Forest Ave. The public la invited. lii1yli111 C1••elfted .......... 71411424171 AH ottMr depa....,.. M~ • ·a ThomM P. Hal9y ,_ ~N.WHd ,..._. L Thoma 1<MYl1 ~Murphtne O.?ft.H.J-=. ~ 8chulman ~ t:e-:-..Oodd•rd Jr, MAIN ~ m WHt lolr tt... C.U #MM, CA, ... """'' ... , ... c.... -... ~·.,.,. The master plan is based on allowing 34 percent more commercial jet flights a day - from the current 41 to SS -while achieving less total jet noise through the mandatory use of quieter, but larger. jets. The plan would enable the airport to serve up to 8.1 million passengers per year compared to the current 2.6 million . T o a ccomplish that. the cramped terminal is planned to b e expanded, feeder s treets improved a nd parking lots added "'INDS •.• Clay Street In Costa Mesa left 2.000 homes without power. All but 200 were restored by noon. an Edison spokesman said, with the remaining out for several hours. police said. The door of the Union Bank building at Newport Center in Newport Beach also was re· ported broken by winds. Several towering dale palms recently planted along Placentia A venue and 15th Street in Newport were shored up by work crews when they began listing toward power lines. Edison spokesman said more than 35,000 customers were left without power throughout Southern California Thursday from Palm Springs to Orange County. South Or ange County s uffered fewer power outages than other parts of the county because power lines are underground, said Edison spokesman Bud Jackley. Girl, 12 , n abbed in holdup8 8tring LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 12.year-old girl was arrested along with her mother and another man in connection wi\h a series of bank holdups that a trio undertook using a band grenade as their primary weapon. Carlee SuaaMe May, J?, and Richard Covington, 26, were ar- rested Wednaday when police officers spotted their car's license number. The num ber matched a Ucenae number atven by a witneu to a holdup earlier that day . Me xican citizen killed in Anaheim A sa.year-old Tijuana man wu tilled lD Anaheim early tocs.1 •ben IM wu ltnKk by a hit·....,. run motorill. Aaa.belm poll~ Lele.Dun.ct Ulll victim ol \.be JJ:'1 Lm. acddml u J_. Hwnuda. a Maku na~o-nal. l 1 The law1ult Includes clty claims that the traffic impacts weren't sufticienUy discussed in the environmental reports. Word of the lawsuit has piqued county 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley . who has spearheaded county attempts to work out compromises on the airport issue. Riley met Wednesday with Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather and Councilman John Cox in a session described by Mrs . Heather as an attempt to mollify the supervisor 's strong reaction to the suit. Riley's district includes the airport and Newport Beach, and he said the suit could result in a stronger backlash against Newport Beach's position by proponents of even greater airport expansion. Youths senten ced MIAMI (AP) -A black teen- ager convicted of the beating and stoning deaths of three while youths during last May's race riot.a has been sentenced to three consecutive life terms, while two other black youth.s convicted in the case were given 45 years each. They were sen· tenced Thursday. Laguna cops nab suspect in burglary An attempted burglary SUS · pect was arrested in Laguna Beach this morning after s police lieutenant drivina to work spotted a car described mo- ments before on a police radio broadcast. Boe Smith, 21, identified as a U.S. Marine, was arrested near the lakes on Laguna Canyon Road shortly before 8 a .m . by motor officer Ed Orozco. Police Lt. Terry Temple said he was driving Into town this morning when he saw the car beading out the canyon. Smith ~ suspected of attempt· ing to use boll cutters to enter the Knox Crow Mobil station at Broadway and Coast Highway earlier thia morning, police said. Smith was being held in Laeuna Beach City Jail, pending the filing of charges of attempt· ed burglary. • MacLeod said there were "re· markable clusters" of miscar rages and incidents involving thyroid conditions in infants downwind of the Three Mile Island plant. TARRED • • • took her to a garbage dump and left her there. "When the scissors were first pulled out. I thought I was going to b e killed." the new Mrs. McElwey said. "A shotgun was pointed at my head at all times or either rammed down m y throat." She spent five hours Wednes· day scrubbing herself with a soap recommended by a dermatologis t, but still has traces of tar on her body. The first Mrs . McElwey told reporters she felt her action was justified. "ll 's about time someone did this." she said. "It was justice for the bride . . . . What she was trying to do was take my husband away. I had to do what had to be done, not for me, but for all the other women out there " Huge selection for every nook and cranny! There's no longer need to hold off on adding that touch-of-class to hallways, boats, bedrooms, bathrooms, motor homes, closets, etc., etc. We're offerillg most shapes, sizes and colors to accommodate almost any carpeting situation. DEN'S : iiiiiillation: ·cu•tom dr•p•ri•• ll1l1ill • ,. "It Wllll tlllr • cermlc till • 1 ! t ' ; f f ~ ~ Yim 1111111111111 NIU FR IDAY MARCH 'li 1 ~~ 1 ORANGE COUN TY . C ALlf-OfiNIA '1!> Lt N I~ ;Newport sues county over airport plan By GLENN SCOTT OI ti. 0.11~ l'li.t It.II Newport. Beach officials have filed their much·heralded lawsuit challenging Orange County's master plan for "xpanding use or John Wayne !tlrport.. . The S2·page suit filed in Orange County Superior Court ~hursday alleges that the county f a il ed lo provide specific environmental impact studies to gau1e specific conse- quences or the expansion. City· offlciall are asking the court to hold up Implementation or the muter plan. The muter pJan approved in February by \be County Board of Supervisors was based on two envlronmental impact statements. But attorneys for Newport. Beach argue In theif suit that neither was taUored to discuss what they describe as mammoth en vlronm eotal effects from airport expansion. The suJt was Ciled on the last day allowed by law !or challenges to the master plan. The suJt was financed from a $250,000 fund budgeted by the city to fight airport expansion, which residents fear will send more and more commercial jets Ring cracked? 4 held • in counterfeiting ByJERR\' CLAUSEN OllMD•llr l'lletsi.11 U.S. Secret Service agents believe a $1 million counterfeiting ling has been wiped out with the arrests of four Orange County residents. the first occurring March6in Costa Mesa. That's when Costa Mesa police arrested Stephen R. Palicki, 29. of Garden Grove in the Deja Vu bar. 2285 Newport Blvd. Lagw10 speech lnvestigators said Palickl paid a small bar cover charge that day with a bogus $100 bill and thendur· ing the evening ordered three drinks, paying for each with bogus bills of the same denomina. tion and serial number. Paliclci was arrested on suspi· cion of possessing counterfeit cur· rency when an alert cocktail waitress becam e suspicious, looked at all four bills closely and Hayden says long GOP reign possible 8y STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille .,.,,, ......... ,. PolltJcaJ activlsl Tom Hayden raised the possibility or a long Republican reign in an address in Laguna Beach. But he told the large gathering there are still ways Democrats can regain the control they en· joyed for much of the past four decades Hayden. a former U.S. Senate candidate and current chairman of the Campaign for Economic Democracy, addressed a capacl· ty crowd of Democr ats Thurs· day night. '"It is conceivable to me that the situation (of a lengthy Republican administration) could continue tor some time," Hayden said. ··Especially if President Reagan's economic doctrine were to work which I doubt." Short. of that, he said. a dis· aster such as a war in Ce ntral America. "could be the undoing of {Secretary or State Alex· anderl Haig, and the Democrats could come back " But Hayden. hus band or SC· tress Jane Fonda. said he doesn't believe the Democrats will regain power based on calamity alone '"What the Democrats have to do is answer Reagan's question, 'What is your alternative.' for Dally l'llet Stall l'llolo CITES ECO-SOLUTIONS Hayden In L~gun• economic recovery.·' And. Hayden said, the ques lion posed by the president is quite effective. "I don't think most Democrats have the 11o lution for our economic problems." he said. (See HA \'DEN, Page AZ> called for club personnel to move In on the Garden Grove resident. Costa Mesa officers who were called to the scene arrested Palicki, but not before he alleged· ly tossed 36 additional $100 bills somewhere on the bar floor. That money, investigators warned. has never been re· covered and is st.ill sought in the local area. Al Joaquin. assistant to the special agent in charge of the U.S. Secret Service office in Los Angeles, said this week that Palicki's arrest led bis men to Gail Berberich, 25 , of Anaheim. Ms . Berberich. a · cocktail waitress working for an Orange bar manager named John Kelly, had consigned about 45 bogus $100 bills to Pallcki, Joaquin alleged. The deal, he claimed, was to re· tum the waitress 75 percent of the bogus money's f-ce value. KeUy, Joaquin aaid, bad been sou1hl for months by Secret ServJce inve.!titators for suspl· cion ol printin.t and passing COUD· terfeit hundreds, twentiea and fif. ties. But it was Elko, Nev., police who arrested the bar manager ln their clty on March 12 when be al· legedly tried to sell bogus bills at a discounted rate to a local pros· titute. Tbe 43-year-old Kelly and an al· leJied Orange County accomplice. Lloyd Eugene Hart, 51 , currenUy are held tn Reno In lieu of $100,000 bail each by federal authorities for alleged counterfeiting ac· tiv1ties. Agent Joaquin said about $22.000 in bogus money was re· covered in the Elko arrests. The Secret Service agent said it is believed that Palicki passed l5 $200 bills before he was caught in Costa Mesa. In all, Joaquin estimated, more than $1 million worth of bogus money much of it still unac· counted for allegedly was print· ed by Kelly on an offset press. Joaquin said the quality or the money is about "average." Costa Mesa investigators said the four bills passed at the Deja Vu club all bore the serial number L01785314 and a 1977 series date But Joaquin said the36 billssWJ <See BOGUS, Page AZ) OC population booms lncreC1JJed by half million in paat deoode Orange County's official 1980 population was 1,931 ,570 -one half million more than 1970 according to census figures released Thursday. The county's population in· creased by more than 36 per· cent during the decade, from 1970's 1,420,388. The final population data was turned over to county A.· sociate Administrative Of· ricer John Dedischew. by c. Michael Long, regional division director of the-U.S. Census Bureau. Deadline for release of the fifures, under the federal census law, is April 1. The rtgures show that Anaheim remained the coun· ty's large1t city, wlth a populatioft of 221,M7 -55,He moretban 1970. Santa Ana wu rank~ tecond, with a pop\lJa· Uonof203,713. Hunu.n,ton Btach with a population of 1'7~1So5, ad· vanced lo tbJrd pollUClll wbUe Garden Grove, wltt. ta.~ wa1 rlnkedfourtb. Population ft1are1 for Onn1e Cout communlU• were Cott• Meu, U ,211 ; Pou119'la Valley, sa.•: 1'Y1A•ll,1N: ~Beula, .. 17 ,860: Newport Beach, 63,475; San Clemente, 27,325. and San Juan Capistrano. 18,959. Villa Park. with a popu)a. tion of 7,137, was lbe county's s mallest city. Population ln the unincorporated area of the county stood at 285,558. The figures, while con- sidered final, may still be sub- ject to revision due to several lawsuits filed across the na· lion in which undercounts are alleged. A U.S. District Court jud1e ln Mkblian ti.d ordered em· bargo ol lhe final ft1ure1 unW the lawsuits were setUed, but that decisibn wu overturned by tbe U.S. &lpremeCourt. Of the county'• populaUon, 1,e68,110 people were listed u •hlte; 288,331 u of Spanllb ori1tn; 86,876 u Asian/· Peclflc lslaodeu: 3.$,185, black, and 12,9'8, Ametlcan Indian, l:akimoor ~eut. Mort than UIPOO were lilted In otberca~es. WlWam Ga)lt. t.bt C'OUD\)'I di., demotr•pber, NW eem· •utaU011 of lnereaHI tn lnlDOri~ popWltiC)Jll WU D0t toulbl• due to different utterta tlllll ftN UHd ID tbe tmffnlal. 1980 Census Final Population Counts• Aprll 1, 1980 Anaheim 221,8-47 Brea 27,913 Buena Park 64, l6S Costa MHa 12,2'1 Cypress 40,391 Fount.lln Valley SS,• Fullerton 102,0~ Garden Grove 123,351 HuntlngtOft Beach 170,505 ltvlfte 62,tM Laguna Beach 17,MO La Habra 45,232 La Palma tS,663 Los Alamitos 11,529 Newport leach 63,475 Orange 91,788 Placentla 35,041 S1n CftfMn.. 27,JU San Juen C.plstra"o 11,tSt S1nte Ana 203,713 Seat Bffch 25,975 Stanton 21, 144 T"sun 32,073 , v Illa Park 7, 137 WestmlO't•r 71, 133 Yort>e l.lnda 18,254 Unlnc.qrpor1ttd Countyo 165,SSI TOT Al 1,931,570 over their artluent coastline community. The master plan ls based on allowing 34 percent more commercial jet flights a day - Crom the current 41 lo 55 -while achieving leas total jet noise through the mandatory use of quieter, but larger, jets. The plan would enable the • airport to serve up to 6.1 million passengers per year compared to the current 2.6 million. To accomplish that, the cramped terminal Is planned to be expanded. feeder s treets improved and parking lots added. The lawsuit includes city clalms that the traffic impacts weren't sufficiently discussed in the environmental reports. Word of the lawsuit has piqued county 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riley , who ha s spearheaded county attempts to work out compromises on the airport. issue. Riley met Wednesday with Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather and Councilman John Cox in a session described by Mrs. Heather as an attempt to mollify the supervisor 's strong reaction to the suit Riley's district includes the airport and Newport Beach. and he said the suit could result in a s tronge r backlash against Newport Beach's position by proponents of even greater airport expansion Def~es troops Aids capture Businessman cites honor Newport Beach businessman Jack Torre says his role in the captur e of two men suspected of business fraud was "simply a matter of honor." TORRE WORKED with FBI agents during the past two months in an investigation that ended Wednesday when Harold Russell of Scottsdale, Ariz.. and Jerry Petersen of Denver were arrested by federal authorities outside Torre's construction office at 1101 Dove St. The men are suspected of one count of conspiracy and three counts of wire fraud for allegedly setting up a kickback scheme in which they wanted Torre to pay them $50,000 each In return for millions of dollars worth of con· struction contracts to build up t-0 SO restaurants. Rather than agree to the kickbacks Torre contacted General Foods Corporation, which owned the two men's subsidiary business, Mexican Foods or America, Inc., ac · cording to FBI sources. GENERAL FOODS officials then notified the FBI. which in turn recruited Torre's help in gathering evidence against the men, the FBI said. In a prepared statement, Torre. who is president or the construction company, said: "Torre Construction Co m· pany has never paid a bribe or kickback. and when we were approached in this case, we reported it to the in· tended victim. General Foods Corp. The rest is history "The FBI did a superb job. It's no big deal. simply a matter of honor." Polish labor union Wind puts power out stages 4-hour strike ' WARSAW. Poland <A PJ - The blareoHactory wblstlesshat- tered Poland's labor peace today as the 10 mllllon·member Solidarity independent labor un· ion sta1ed a four·bour warning strike, defyloe Warsaw Pact troops and tanks maneuvering on the nation's borders. "We don't want to overthrow the Communist party," national Solidarity leader Lech Walesa told striking workers at a steel mill near here. "We only want to Kidnapped boy victim of molest By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille D.ollr "lie! Si.fl A 12-year-old San Diego boy, kidnapped more than a year ago after running away from his foster family, was allegedly sex- ually molested by his male cap. tor and moved from motel room to motel room, Newport Beach police claim. The brown·haired boy, taken into protective custody Tuesday by Newport authorities, is to be returned to San Diego today where the courts will decide where to place him. Meanwhile, S2·year-old Balboa fsland resident Leonard Guiliardi was to be arraigned to· day at Harbor Municipal Court on kidnap charges. He Is being held on $25,000 bail. Police assert the Newport man grabbed the boy. wbo uses the name Jason. In early 1980 from a beach near Oceanside. Investigators contend GulliardJ had homosexual rela· lions with the youth and moved frequently, Ii vlng In Garden Grove, HunUncton Beach and finally on Balboa Island ln a one·bedroom apartment. Guiliardi, police said, has a blstory of sexual mlaconduct that dates back to 1149. ID· ve1U1ators said he haa pre· vioutly been arreated for sodomy, lewd conduct, and ciln· .trlbuUng to the de.Unquency of a minor. Police alto uld he utts (See BOY, Pa1e .\%) Pep aqaad elate• paneake breakf a11 COl'Clftl del Mar Kish School'• pep MIUd hu scheduled u •11· you-e•••t p8DCaM brHkfPl SundaJ In the ICllloal com._. Tlclreu, at ll.IO He~ wW be -••• th l&le, 2101 &.......,, Drt••· from a a.m. unt41 -· Proc .. wtU ao toward dub.,.. UriUel. get rid or the people putting the brakes on renewal.·· Renewal is the word Poles have given to the economlc and political reforms sought by Solidarity, the communist bloc's first non·covernmentaJ trade un· ion. The strike began at 8 a.m. local time and ended on .schedule four hours later. But union officlals have threatened a general -and open -ended -strike for Tuesday if their demands are not met. A Solidarity strike bulletin published today quoted Polish radio and television chief Stanislaw Balicki as saying the government was prepared for "30 days of strikes." It also quoted him as saying the government was ready to proclaim ··a state of emergency," and that govern- ment leaders told ~im the Warsaw Pact maneuvers had been prolonged. lt did not elaborate . A Solidarity spokesman said workers walked off their jobs in the Silesia coal mines. at factories in Wroclaw. ,Helenia Gora , Katowice and Lublin, and in the shipyards of Gdansk. flashpoint or last summer's labor protests. Kemper beer, food recovered Two young men and five juveniles allegedly took 39 cases of beer and 20 pounds of ham· burger from a refrigerated Coor's beer truck parked at Mesa Verde Country Club to supply today's qrowd at the Women's Kemper Open. The group wu arrested Thurs· day while unloading the booty from can parked in an alley behJnd a realdenUaJ garage in the UOO block of Elm St. in Cocta Mesa, aaid lnveatt1ator Steve Shulman. Ar~ted on suspicion of &rand theft were Will.lam K. Lindsay, 18, of 3368 California St. and Ray Reyes, 19, or lMO Samar Drive, both or Coeta Mesa. They W"ere beld 1n C-Olta Mesa Jail tbJa mom· ln1inlleuof~OOObaJleacb. AM'elted on the tame char•• and reJeued to their parentf wen t•o 17 ·~ar-oJds, •pair ol lf..¥"1'- old1 and • 15-year-old, ~I Cotta ..... ....,.. ' Shulman aald the 1roup wu outtltttd with two·way band radloa and a poUu radlo monitor. Polle. who bad been wamed lbat a beer t.blft wu planned fw MmewlMn la lbe city Tburtda.1 IW ..,...., CODnqed Oil the Elm 8tl'fft ..._.boi'lloocl •t about ............. ,.. ...... tailed ·~----Jaed.t· b ...... .~ • In county ByJOHN NEEDHAM Ol U• o.i1v ,.,, .. '~" Limbs blown from trees by winds that gusted as high as 50 miles per hour kept Southern California Edison Co. crews busy restoring power lo homes throughout Orange County Thurs· day. Though lilUe serious damage was reported, several plate glass doors in commercial buildings were report.edJy shattered by the buffeting winds. Edison spokesmen said more than 6,000 county residents were without power when the winds downed power lines. However, many of the outages were momentary, lasting less than a minute. spokesmen said. Wind conditions are expected to decrease Saturday and mostly sunny weather predicted tor the weekend. Temperatures will be in the high 60s and low 70s, the weather service said, with SO to S6 degree temperatures expect· ed tonif(ht. The National Weather Service is continuing its travel advisory in the mountain and desert areas, where winds are expected to con- tinue gusting to 3S miles per hour tonight. A weather service spokesman said an unstable air mass behind the storm brought heavy rain and snow in the mountains. and gust. ing northwesterly winds from 20 to SO miles per hour across Southern California. At 11:30a.m. Thursday. a break in power lines at 15th Street ~nd Clay Street in Costa Mesa left 2,000 homes without power. All but 200 were restored by noon, an Edison spokesman said, with the remaining out ror several hours. POiice said. The door of the Union <See WINDS, Page AZ> DRAISI CUil llATlll Local eusty 15 to 25 mph weal to northwest wlnda expected to decrease toni1ht. Mostly sunny Satu~ay. Lows tonllht 50 at beaches, 56 inland. lttghs Saturday 68 alon1 COHt, 74 lnland. 111111 TlllY C"tu:lc Jcm.1 ho.a crtoted world U>lltrf onhnab a•d ~ Mt>er d" . . . SH ~·~J. 11111 .. ·' " ·' 'fa1TeCI victhn weds:-... two ~ays late TUSCUMBIA, Ala. <AP) -A woman wbo wH tarred and t featb..-.d oa what wa1 to have r bHD her twedclh11 day -al· • Je1~Jy by her nanc•'• H ·wlf• ' ud f~ sJtter·ln·law -went UarouO with U.. ceremoey two 'dar1r.a.. Ellaabeth Jamluon. 40, wu married to Dr. John McElw•Y I Thursday, two daya after tbe tarriq lneldent. She wore a wt& 'HAYDEN ••• "They don't know what to do about the petrodollar, the gold standard, how to reor1anlze banlrl, end hlsh lntereat rates or cure lnlJatlon." So Hayden -soundin1 like a college economics professor - outJlned altemaUves to musive budget cuts proposed by the Reagan Administration. Hlghllghting those alternatives is the conservaUon of ener1y, Hayden said. ''The president says there's plenty of energy, and he wantl to turn the oil companies loose to get it," Hayden aaid. "If we build nuclear breeder reactors, the Secretary of Energy say1 we can meet our energy needs for the next 3.000 years, This Is crazy. It's a mad doctrine," he said. The anawer? ''The best source of energy is in using less of lt through con· servation," he said. •'We car> get by with a 30 or 40 percent reduction in the amount of energy we now consume," he 'said, adding nuclear power Is not the soluUon. to cover her 1hom head. The two •liters accu1ect ol cut· Una off ber hair. 1t.J1ppl111 Mr to the walst a nd tarrlDI and fealherina the upper part of her body, are free on •1s,ooo bond eacb. Marita )fc!:lwey. 51, and 1lr1. ltobble Jean llcCorkJe, 41, were char1ed wllb kldnappin&, bur1lary and a1uult. The assault came after Mc Elwey announced plan. to marry Mn. Jamltton, • Green V1l1•1. Art. .• re1l1t.ertd aunt wbo bad worktd wllb the doctor 11 yeart .. o in ltU1ke100. MJeh. McElwey now p11cUcet in Town Creek, AJa. They were marrled by Probate Judie Tommy Cro111ln Id a quiet ceremony In his office. The bride wore a short brown , wig. Tbe newlywfd• have not d~· clded whetNr to remain an Tow• Creek perm.....U,. Sb• wu lD lleSl••r'• trder 1'\aactay ~ for t.er W1114- <Un1 dell ti.. cl0ctor'1 former wlf e and her 1lster alle•edly bar1.S tn wtth' 111ot1un. Atw all.,edb' fotclnl b..-ln· to a cbalr, cutt1n1 her hair, and then 1trlppln1 and tarrlna and featbenn1 her, they alle1edJY took her to a 1arba1• dump and lefthtrdlere. "WbM die 1cluon were nnt pulled out. I thouJht I WH IUJ to be •Uled," tbe new Mrt. McZlwey 11ld. "A shotcun ~­ point.cl at my head at au Um• or eltber r•Sllm•d down my t.btoaL" She spent flve houn Wedoea· day 1crubbln1 herself wlth a soap recommended by a dermatolocllt, but aUll has OeUy ~UM,.,... •• , Loe• ... .,,,. traces ot tar on l\er body. The first Mn. McElwey told reporters •he felt her action w., Ju1tlfled. "It'• about time someone dld thl•." •he 1aid. "It w., J uaUce for tbe brlcl9 • . . . What 1!JF wH tryln1 to do waa take my bu1band away. I bad to do what bad to be done. not for me, but for all the other women out there.'' WIN D S ••. • Bank building al Newport Center in Newport Beach also waa re· ported broken by winds Several towering dale palms recently planted along Placentia Avenue and 15th Street in Newport were shored up by work crews when they began listing toward power lines. Edison spokesman said more than 35,000 customers were left without power throughout Southern California Thursday from Palm Springs to Orange County. South Orange County suffered fewer power outages than other parts of the county because power lines are underground , s aid Edison spokesman Bud Jackley BOY ••• various names including James Randall , Leonard Giugliard and Rev. Randall James "Nuclear power is giving us leH energy now than wood - and wood has not been sub· sidized." · DRIVERS ENCOUNTER HEAVY SAND ALONG PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Wind gueta of up to 50 mllH per hour c•uHd power tellurea and fallen tr••• but_no maJor demage The youth, whose real name is being withheld, has a history of running away, police said noting he had run away from San Diego County's Hillcrest homes 21 times ------ Grand jury 11rges election panel revamp By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of,,. !Hlly ...... lt•ff Wit.h one county election five months past and another more than a year away, the Orange County Otand Jury believes the time ta right for restructuring the County Fair Campaign Practices Com - mission. The jury recommended in a report released Thursday that the commission be expanded from five to nine members and : appoint ment power vested with the County Grand Jurors As · soclatlon instead of the County Board of Supervisors. The 19-member panel also uraed that the commission be 11 ven a staff. ar1 operating budget and g't'eater powers to enforce the county's Time is Now, Clean Up Politics <TIN· CUP) election reform law. adopted in 1978 "This is an ideal time for such reformulation." the jury said In ill 10-page analysis. "as at OC· curs betwet>n ca mpaign periods." ·· tt's the perfect time to sat down without the pressure of an e l e c tion," expl ained Lee Podolak, chairwoman or the jury's administration commit· tee, at an afternoon press con· rerence. The jury concluded that lhe number o r comm issloner s should be increased so "that the danger of a lack or a quorum at vital times were not so real." T he rommission 's heaviest workload generally occurs In the last few days before any county election 1t Is manpowered to act on complaints regarding the truth or accuracy of campaign materials di.!lseminated by can· didates for county offices, sqch as supervisor. Appointment power should be removed from the board of supervisors, the jury aald, to re· duce the appearance of "cronylsm and the charge of un- due Influence on the commission by nominating board mem bera." Under the Jury's proposiu, commissioners would be nominated by members of other county commissions or citizens groups, the nominees back ground investigated by the coun· ty District Attorney's Office and appointment decided by the Grand Jurors Association. The association is m ade up of members of past county grand juries. Ma. Podolak said the associa· tlon was preferable as the ap· pointing body because It lacks P:lrtlsan bias. Police saad he was placed at Hillcrest after running away from his father's El Cajon home on three occasions The boy was madt> a ward of the court after he told authorit ies his father had abused him. police re Ported "Unhappily ." said Newport d ett>ctive Lavonne Campbell. "the past year he hai. s pent with this suspect has probably been the best year he's known " Mrs Campbell admitted that the boy expressed a love for the Newport man. She said lhe boy shows no signs of having been physically mistreated She said the Halboa Island apartment where lhe two lived was neat. and s tocked wath food and l'IOthing. Mesa theater nearer reality The jury said that a full·Ume staff person should be assigned to the comml11ion. Currently, the commission relies on employees o f the count y Registrar of Voters and the county Counsel's Office for sup· port on an as-needed basis And the jury recommended that the campaign pra ctices commission be given a budget that would be funded through money generated by fines against candidates who violale election reform laws. The boy came to the attention of juvenile authorities when a counselor at the Cos ta Mesa Boys Club noticed that th& youth was not attending school The counselor notified county flf ficials who called police Police said the hoy and the man ··obviously spent lime con tri ving a story" in the event of police questioning That story. police said. included fake name!. to make authorities believe the two were related The last two signatures re· quired on a 40-year contract for construction and operation of the lone-sought SlO-mlllion am· phitbeater on acreage leaaed from the Orange County Fair· grounds in Costa Mesa were penned this morning i n Sacramento. The document was carried to ' Sacramento this morning by Rick ' Witte, asent for Nederlander ' Weal entertainment corporation 1 which also operated the Grffk Theater in Los Angeles. The contract was signed by Orange County Fair ofCicials and Nederlander representatives Thursday night during ceremonies at a fair board meet· ing at the fairgrounds The theater, planned to be com· pleted in June 1982 by the Nederlander organization, will contain 7,000 fixed seats and ac· commodate 8,000 more spec· tators on a high 1ra11 berm that wlll form a huge outdoor bowl at the fairgrounds. Affixed to the contract this morning were the signatures of directors or the state's General Ser v ices and Food and Agriculture Departments, a state spoltt>sman said . Original plans for an am· phitheater were unveiled in 1977 for completion the following year. A subsequent lawsuit involving lhe fair board and the City of Costa Mesa delayed construction. Fair board members, with help rrom Witte. finally settled the litigation out of court, and new Service8 set for Newport .. plane victim Sex slwp owner's conviction uphel,d .. \ Memorial funeral services are ~ sclaeduled Saturday for a ~Newport Beach buslne11man who died lnatantly Wednesday when hia airplane plunged into rugged Santa Barbara area mountaina and uploded. • Rites for Robert C. Coats, 80, • of 24 Encore Circle, will be at 2 p.m. at Pacific View Memorial ': Park Chapet in Corona del Mar. Santa Barbara County Sheriffs lnvestlgator1 and the Federal Aviation Admlnlstra· Uon, meanwhile, are attempUng to determine what caused Coata' plane to cruh. I He flew the same route at lealt once a week In connecUon wlth bis bu1ineu, J .C. En· terprlael, a firm that deals. In • plaatic cup1. The three-year-old bribery con· viction of Jack Gordon, principal owner of Newport Beach's Talk of the Town adult bookstore, haa been upheld by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Fran· dsco. Gordon, who has been waging a leaal batlle to reopen the Pacific Coast Highway bookstore, now faces a 1lx montb jail term. According to court record1, Gordon and two otber men offered a Nevada gamine commllsloner a 112,000 bribe in 1978 in an unsuc· · ceaaful effort to (fet approval for a newtypeofslotmacbine. At the time, Gordon ran a midway conce11lon at the Circus· Circu1 casino •Ad hotel , authoriUes 1ald. Gordon and Joe Daly. a !--------------------------------....... ' O"ANOI COAST D1llyPUat x=-P.Ha»y I Robert N. WNd ........ L Ttlomel KNYll ~MurphlM ~~~:L t:::cJ Schulman ~~n .~atdJr. QHeMled ~ 114/Ml·H11 Alt otNr .......... ~ cemetery salesman from San Bernardino, were convicted on the charges but appealed the case. The third man, authorities said, had charges against him dropped when his 6-year-old son was kidnapped and never seen again. The appeal ended in San Fran· cisco because the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals takes In much of Nevada, including Laa Vegas. The Talk of the Town boob tore, burned by an arsonist last year, was closed when a court sided with Newport Beach's ar1ument that It had a riiht to regulate adult entertainment uaes. The book.store case haa been ap· pealed. BOGUS ••. sou1bt b)' eo.ta Meta authorttltt' may not cam the same Hrial number. Ht Hid 11r1al numben varied on much of tbe mone1 n · covered ln Nevada and in Oran11 County. Joaq\,l.ln aald Pallcki and M1., Berberich are free on ball pend· ln1 arral1nment In Lot An1elea. Leak l!ide1pread FRISNO CAP> -T11t ,_ ..... ecmflnned di ... 1 oU lrolll tbe Kelm• hJdroeltctrlc proJeot eHl of heH ltabd u m~Ji u 10 mllH downstream in tit• contract proposals were drafted and executed. Under the original contract, the fair board was lo receive about 4 percent of ticket money for events staged al the amphitheater. The board also was to get 60 percent of parking income. S percent on food concession sales al'.ld 7.S percent on beverage sales. The contract executed thl1 morning calls for a 65 percent re· duction of those figures over the first four years, a 45 percent cut the next two years and a 3S per· cent reduction each of the follow· ing twoyean;. By about 1991, the board will begin receiving the full shares outlined In the original agree· menl. The commission should be )m. powered, the jury said, to de· mand that candidates who dis· semlnate false ot misleadine in· formation take steps to retract such information. Asked if that candidate should be bllled for the cost or such • retraction, Ms. Podolak said, "Hopefully that could be written Into the ordinance." The jury also proposed that guidelines be developed so that candidates understand what Is expected of them by the com· miHion ln election campah~ns. Although there is no evidence that the boy was physically held captive. police said they'll seek kidnap charges on the belief that lhe youth was taken against his wtll. P o les seek food BRUSSELS, Belgium IAPJ Crlsis·tom Poland has asked the European Common Market for 600,000 tons or food (or the next few months , a market spokesman said today. Huge selection for every nook and cranny! There's no longer need to hold off on adding that touch-of-~lass to hallways, boats, bedrooms, bathrooms, motor homes, closets, etc., etc. We're offerli1g most shapes, sizes and colors to accommodate almost any carpeting situation. 1663 'lACINTI• AVINUf • Kint• RJver. ..•••••••lll!•llll•ilii111J11lilil•lilllilil•••llll••••lil••iiiiiillllllii• l _____ _ --' .. i ·J. .. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS _,...~ IM;l.V .. , ....... f .. C •C• ... '!~t---'1', •AC"IC, ••w, ....... H~eOtT A•D CIMt•llATI UOCM' •• ~ ....... ,.. .... ., '"'11 ••U• .............. , -•• N Dow Jones Final Off 10.99 Cloalng 994. n Sky high fuel bill r. Cf you feel depressed arter filling up your gasoline tank and paying the bill, check out what the airlines have to pay these days for jet fuel. Keeping those planes aloft ls coating a small fortune. You may be unhappy with the mileage delivered by your automobile, but pity the airline flying Boeing 747 jumbo jets. Those babies get 280 yards per gallon. The soaring cost of fuel Is the main rea- son air fares have skyrocket- e d , wh ich in turn has led to a s h a r p downturn in the ... , . lllTDI IOSIDWITZ ~· number of people flying. It also goes a long way toward explafoJng why airlines are having such a tough time making any money. To get an inkling into what has happened, look at it this way: In 1970, American Airlines had operating rev- enues of $1.1 billion. That was the total amount or money American collected from all Its customers, passengers and freight shippers. OK, last year American paid that much -Sl 1 billion -just for fuel. LAST SUMMER AMERICAN was paying 88 cents for a gallon of jet fuel. In the rail, the pnce started lo move up, rising to 91 cents a gallon in December. ln January, the prtce went to 94 cenL-;. Now it has whipped past the Sl·a-gaUon mark, with predictions that it will soon escalate to $1.25 a gallon. The arithmetic al American Airlines works like this: every time the price increases by a penny, operating expenses go up $12 million a year The airline's ruel bill th.is year will prot>ably go up by about $100 miltion. That's nothing compared to what it went up last year. ln 1979, American's fuel bill was S802 million Last year, its bill went up by $313 million. And it wasn't because lhe a irline used more fuel. On the contrary, it carried fewer passengers last year than it did in 1979 and it was therefore able to cut its fuel consumption by 9.2 percent. Jt was the higher prices that undid the balance sheet. HERE'S HOW THE American A1rbnes balance s heet looked at the end or 1980: Revenues -passengers: $3.1 billion, freight and mail: $316,000, other· $351,000. total: S3.8 billion Expenses wages, salaries, benefits $1 5 billion, aircraft fuel : Sl.l billion, other expenses Sl .'.l billion, total: $3.9 billion The translation. The American Airlines system operated last year with a Joss of about $100 mUlion -American bad to pay out 30 percent of the money it took in on buying fuel for its planes. -THE FUEL BILL is getting to the point where it may soon exceed the airline's payroll costs. Airline employees are taking it on the chin. Dur- ing the second half of 1980, American cut its employee force by 10 percent. 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