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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-04-14 - Orange Coast Pilot.YllR 11111111 llllY MB ORANG£ t:OUN I 'r (_ ALlfUH"'4 1 ~ • •· ANOTHER GIANT STEP 1:.Space shuttle lands successfully .i d &OWARDS AIR FORCE .•, ASE <AP > A merlca 's .•!i;:!ock~sbip Columbia and her > wo• pilots swooped safely back o" £~rth today, surviving a blaz- :1 ng, white-knuckled plunge from · ~rblt and a heart-stopping land· '~l'!g qn a hard-sand runway in the "t"o.fjve Desert. 4 "stronauts John Young and Robert Crippe!l guided the ..,_ton spaceship to a flaps-up, wbeels- dow'n landing at about 10 :21 a.m. PST on runway 23 on expansive Rogers Ory Lake, climaxing a brilliant a nd historic 2\4-day flight that could set this nation's course as a space-faring nation. ··What a way to come to California," said Crippen as Dellr ~I ... ~ llr IUc ...... K ....... ' ' J NO GARDEN VARIETY These beautiful flowers won't wind up in a spring bouquet. The rare Morea villosa, above, and Gladiolus tenellus ar e blooming in t he UC Irvine arboretum. Director Harold Koopowit.z intends to ~ollect their seeds and freeze them in a gene bank to help restore these almost extinct species. l~' eadline Wedn.esday --r IJ.S. tax return I 'II ASHlNGTON (AP) -Tbe clovk ls Uaking away for 1!ooa of Ainericao taxpayers .,, have not yet rued tbelr r eral income tu returna with ~ lnternal Revenue Servtce. Jfbe deadline for fiUna 1980 ln· 6'tdual income tax returna la ~Diehl Wednesday. About one-quarter· of. the re- turns are usually filed in the ldt two weeks, wltb almost 13 million flooding in during the last week. s he saya. Hlst(lrically. about 70 per~ent to 75 percent of lhe tax' returna flied are due refund.a, says Ma. Murphy, Refund.a are averagtns $63$ thls yP.ar, compared with S580 lut year, accordina to April J fieurea, the moat recent an1lable. AbOut M» million refund checka -tOtaUnc aome 125 bUIJOn - bad ~ Mn\ out u of tbe ftrit part Of tbla ""°'""· aay1 tbe IRI •Po1Ee1woman. Tbe .,ency II•· peeUq to retuid tf7. 7 bUUon durlDI u., ltll fl1cal yeal'., tll ... tlJ mon Ulan IMt 1eu'1 approximately "5 bJIUon. Columbia soared over the Golden State coastline. Two sonic booms exploded over the landing area. Columbia came home like a gigantic glider, starting its des- cent an hour before touchdown with a 2'h-minute burst or two engines that broke its orbital speed 172 miles above the Indian Ocean The spaceship slowed from 17 ,400 mph to about 16,000 mph in minutks and dipped into the upper edge of the atmosphere, where gravity gripped the vehi· cle and protective tiles began to glow wire-entry heat. "Hello Houston. Columbia here." Commander .John Young reported when the ship escaped its blackout ·'Columbia, you've got perfect e ne rgy, perfect ground track," said Shuttle Con- trol. The tiles hel<l. After 54 hours, Young and Crippen had left their weightless world. Columbia. diving ever closer to Earth. her speed declining, passed north of Australia and headed out over the Pacific. For 15 minutes, during the hottest part o( re-entry, temperatures up lo 2,700 degrees seared theship and Ionized gases en- veloped it, blocking communica- tions between crew and ground. It was nail-biUng time in Shut- ( See SHUTTLE, Pa1e .U> Rapist declared. guilty after HB victini's suicide By DAVID K UTZMANN 0 1 111e o.i1r l"llet s .. tt A Westminster man who represented himself in Orange County Superior Court has been convicted on rape charges even though the prosecution's most important witness -the victim herself apparentlv Look her $15 million beach aid OK'dforHB Bv PATRICK KENNEDY O(IM Dellr l'ilet SW! The South Coast Regional Coastal Commission has ap· proved a $15 million renovation of Huntington State Beach facilities that includes reolaclni 22 build· lngs. increasing parking and adding three vehicle entrances. Renovation of the two-mile stretch of beach north of the Santa Ana River in Huntington Beach would take five years and replace deteriorating restrooms, con - cession stands , a ranger station and main lif('guard tower THE STRl.iCT RES were built in the 1940s. according to Tom Miller, state parks manager for t he Orange Coast area Parking at the state beach would be doubled to about 2.500 spaces, and vehicle entrances would be added al Brookhurst, Newland a nd Magnolia streets, Miller said. Only one entrance al Reach Boulevard currently serves vis- itors. The renovation project includes putting utility lines underground and may include use of solar e ne r gy, according to George Racklemann. senior landscaper for the state parks department. AS A CONDITION of appro'-'31. · the commissioners required the State Department of Parks and Recreation to install 150 recrea- tional vehicle overnight camping spots at either Bolsa Chica State Beach or Huntington State Beach, according to Mel Carpenter. ex- ecutive director of the com- mission. Mill er said t hat an estimated 2.6 million persons visit Huntington State Beach annually and that the renovation would greatly in- creasethat.number. The additional parking would be along lhe former Pacific Elec- tric right-of-way between present beach boundaries and Pacific ICoastHighway, MUler sa.id. V8ney office burglarized · The Fountain. Valley office of Athletes ln A ction was' burglarited or $400 Monday nicht by suspects who broke Into the f aclltty lhtoulb a locted aide door. police 1ald. Desk.a were ransacked ln the non-proflt Chriatian f aclllty on Newbope Street near• Warner Avenueancheveral petty cdbac- countaatolm. police .... : ~AJA 11 the•tblet.lt minlttry of Ute nternatlonal Campus Crusade for Chriat. AJA haa teem• ln buketbell, ~. track and 11mnudce that eom· pete nationwide. own life before proceedings began A Jury of six men and six women deliberated three hours before returning Monday with its· guilty verdict against Ty Glen Clayton. 30 ··I think the verdict affords the community a n appropriate de,l!rce of protection because I considered him. and still con- sider him, to be a dangerous man:· prosecutor Martin Eng- quist said. Clayton . a previously convict- ed rapist. wes accused of sexual- ly assaulting Kimberly Prentice of Hunlingon Beach at his apart- ment in June 1980. 10 weeks Dally .......... - HOME OPENER Aaron Mitchell, 12. of Fountain Valley, wears the gear of Califomfa Angels fan but carries books written by Oakland manager Billy Martin and waits for an autograph at Angels first ArQerican League gam e at Anaheim Stadium . Oakland A's won 3·2. See story Page Cl. Irvine mayor · faces go~ assauh charge B y RICHARD GREEN C><IM Dally "Mt SUH The Orange County District Attorney's office filed fe lony f'Dssault charg!!S against Irvine Mayor Art Anthony Monday afternoon at the same time that he was being released from Sheriff's custody. ·T he charges are based on alle~ations that Anthony fired a military handgun at bi~ wife, E1alne, and beat her with his ANTHONY llMtLAMtMOMY fists. A bullet araied her head, seej ln public ai a Tbunday two Inches above her .left ear, evenm, coclrtall party in the said Deputy District Attorney Reclat.ry Hotel tn Irvine. (t wu Jack Sullens. staied by tbe Irvine Company to ORANG£ COUNTY Har~r announce expanded cable Municipal Court Judge Robert televlalon In Irvine, Newport Polls Monday afternoon ordered f Beach and Tuatln. . Anthony released on bl1 own ACcoaDING TO A police re- recogniiance. · port, the uaault llle1ed.ly took Mayor Anthony, ;IC>, a former e.l•ce at 10 p.m. Thursday lnaide M arlne, was arreat.ed Satunl•Y. t~e couple'• home ln t.be Turtl• He l• to be arr.lined May l ln' Rock area ol lrvtne. Harbor• Court on cb1r1ea of :• Police aald Mn. Anthony, 50, assault with a deadJy weepon ned the houle Thurtday nl~ and use ol a hand1~n in the and went to Jhe nearby home ol commissi011 of a crlm~ Irvine Pollce. Chief Leo Peart, Sullen• said be bad • 'nb who admWatered fint aid. SM idea" o< wbat cau.aed the a.llettd was Uken to a holl'ttal wtiete 11uult. The couple were lut <See ANTllON"Y, P•i• .U) 1 a fter his parole from state prison. Ht s fir st trial on the rape char ge ended with a deadlocked jury voting 7-5 in favor of conviction last November after Miss Prentice. 21, testified a~ainst him. However. Engquist <SeeCLAYTON, Pa1eAZ> Valley art center plan 'ambitious' Bv PHJL SNEIDERMAN 0(01e O.ily l"llfl SIMI • · Extrerqely ambitious" is the descriptio; used most often by Or ange C unty performing arts enthusias who are being asked to s upportia S30 million communi· ty music and ~rforming arts complex proposed H1 Fountain Valley. About 30 people representing various arts organizations at- tended an organizational meeting Monday night and greeted the project with a mixture of interest and skepticism. The organizers of the project have not yet acquired pro~rty, nor begun their fund-raising cam· paign. , THE -"oDEST turnout did not dim lh~l~nthusiasm or tht> proj- ect's finance director, busi- nessman Richard Deen of Hunt- ington Beach. "This is ambitious, yes," he ad- mitted. "Butit's not unrealistic." Deen expressed little doubt that a site could be obtained, possibly in Mile Square Park, and that funds could be raised by selling roof triangles and ceramic tiles, with donors credited within the complex. · · l know I can sell this concept," Deen insisted. He expl,ained that the project grew from a desire by Band X, a 150-member community musical group, to build a home for Its performances. The organizers ' later decided on a larger-scale project that could house many community performing groups who currently must lease school auditoriums and other sites for their performances. THE PICESENT DESIGN calla for a two·dome complex that would include a 3,200-seat music h all, a l ,500-seat auditorium and IRlllil CUil 1111111 Low clouds late nt1bt and early morninc, ot.herwile sunny Wednea~ day 10/ternoon. Lowa , tontelt 50 al~ the cout, 56 inland. H11ba Wednes- day 65 to low TOI. ·111181 11111 j. I :~ :· l -.. ~-----4 \ ·:·· ........... Or•r9t Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Tuesday. Apr II 14, 1981 •~w1,...-. SHUTTLE BOOSTER A solid rocket booster casing is pulled into port at Port Canaveral. Fla., as fishermen tinker with thl'ir equipment. The casing was the first of two boosters that were dropped from the Space Shuttle about 170 miles m the Atlantic after its Sunday liftoff. WASHINGTON <A P> Theold Gt stopped at the coffin or Omar N. Bradley, put on an overseas 1 cap, stood at attention. saluted am artly and then m arcbed Qff. ''I always said that if I didn'tdle first. I'd come to the old man's funer al," said S.M. Smith, 69, a retired truck driver from College $10 million bail/or Clynwre NEW YORK c AP l /\ man held hostage during the hijack ing of a Pakistani JCtltncr last month was he ld an a record SlO mil hon b:ul here Monda}. ac cused of berng the mastermind of an mternat1onal drug ring Cr mg Richard Cl.\ more. 24, of Lake Forest. w<Js one ur l\~o American s umong 10~ passengers on a Pak1stan1 a1rplam· when t errorists seized the JCt and held 1t for 13 da)s. Cly more. the other p:11>sengers und crew W(.'re freed March 14 in Syria. Ile was d eported tu thP UnitPd Stall's by Syrian officials last week and nuw faces char~cs that ht• organtzNI lht• -,muggling of millions of dollars of ht.<ro1n and hashish 111 I I rom the M 1dclle East to tht• t 'nitt•<l States AflC'r s(•lt1ng batl 1n the federal Fastern District in a morning Sl'ss1on. l ' S D1stn{'\ Court Judgt• Thoma.., C Platt or dt•rt!cl a plt·a of lllnOCl'nt lO Cl) mon• s hC'half 1n an .1ftt•rnoon St''-"!On afh'r hi., la\\' t'r lll'd11wtf to (•nt1•r ,Ill\ ph•.1 Shuttle lures 100,000 Return of Columbia set in carnival atmosphere EDWAROS /\IH FORCE BASE <AP1 Vt>ndors hilwked T ·sh1rts whl'r(• rattfc•snakt•s once s r.oou•d. lPnls and 1\ ml·ncan flags sproutl•d from the hard ground The return of tht• spact' s hut lie Columl11a "us dl'f1n1tC'l y the greatest sho" 1n the d c•sl'rl In a carnival atmo:.pht•re akin to thl• lust n·ntun 's ).?old rush excttemt•nl. mon• than HJ0.000 Jury indicts HB man in false returns Wtlltam V .h·skt•\ 51 1'f llun t1ngton Rt•ach. ha ... ill'l'n 1nd1l'tt-d by a fl•df'rnl grund Jllr:. 111 Los /\ngcl<'s und (•hcirg1•d "1th four counts of filing f.-1 ... t• ft·d<•ral 1n C'Ome tax returns for 197•1 1975. 1976 and 1977. ~1cc-ording to the offi ce of l' S t\ttorne) i\n<lrea Sheridan Ordin The md1clm1ml alll•gcs that .J c s k e y c I <I I m t' d a t 0 t a I 0 r $19.851 5.'> in rabc medic.ii ex penses on the four returns The maximum peni!lty ror each of these char~es 1i. a fine of $5.000 and/or three yt•ars in prison The indictment resulted from a probe by criminal 1nvest1ga· tion agents with the I RS An in- dictment 1s a for mal rharge made agamsl a person by a grand Jury It doe!> not establish guilt or mnocenc" Assistant l' S Attorney Paul Rochmes said a c;ummons would be issued this "eek. ordering Jes kev to appt•ar 1n court for ar raignment on the charges J eske;· could not be reached for comment on the allegations Art course due in HB Videotaped drawing lessons for studt 11ls will be offered from 4 to 5 p.m Wednesdays begin ning April 15. at the Huntington Beach Library's C hildren 's Resource Center. The course. which continues. through June 17. is open to youngsters in kindergarten through 12th grade The drawing classes feature Bruce Mcintyre of Channel 50, a form er Disney a rtist. Registr'ation can be m ade at the library. 7111 Talbert Ave. A fee or $10 will be char ged for the course. ::-paC'e enthusiasts today braved desert heat l'J catch a glimpse or the Columbia's landing on a dr) lake tX'd here Invited guests kept cool 1n tents erected on a portion of the landing Slrip. while o rdinary folk W('re kept to an area about 3 12 miles from the actual touC'hdown site Rut ('\C'n so. hundreds had camped out ror days tn the re mote scctwn of Edwards Air Force Base in hopes or catching a 90 second glimpse or the shut tit' du rrng its descent Tht· ~atmnal At•ronaut1cs and Spal'l' Adm1n1stratt0n tn\ 1ted f o r m l' r a s t r o n a u l s . c o n From Page A1 ANTHONY. • '>h<' was treated for cuts. bruises and her bullet·g razed head and released. Sullens said Friday morning. Chif'f Peart and Assi!:tant Irvine City Manager Paul Brady Jr e ntered Anthony's h1Jm e, police said Oeputy District Attorney Sullens pointed out that Brady and Peut first got permission to do so fro m Elaine Anthony BRADY ANO PEART found and confiscated three loaded handguns. Sullens s aid, addtn~ that Anthony wasn 't home Later they returned and took Anthony descnbed by Peart as evidencing emotional strain to the m enta l health section of Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n Newport Beach, according to a police press release From Page A1 CLAYTON. • s aid. when told she would have to testify at a second trial, s he ap· parenlly be<'ame distraught and committed suic ide in a Tampa. Fla .. motel room. She died of a drug overdosP The prosecutor then made rus decision in December to push a h ead with crimiqal prqceedings .a g a i n s l C I a y t 6 n b ~ u s \ n g transcripts of Miss P rentice's testimony at the first trial. Those transcripts were read verbatim to the jury at the beginning of Clayton's second trial in Superior Court Judge Francisco Briseno's courtroom. ORANGE COAST Dally Pilat Cla11m.d actvertlelng 7141142-4171 All other depertmenta 142-4321 Thomu P Haley ~ ~rtN.Weed ,........ M. Tnoma1 t<eevll ...... Thomaa A Murphlne ......... , ... CNr ... H.l.001 ~ ............... , 8emard Schulman ~ cat1 carsten .. n ----~ Kenneth N. Goddard Jr ~~ MAIN OFFICE llO WHI Bey SI., c .. 1. AMH, CA. Melt eddrHa; Boa IMO, c .. ta l!Mse, CA. m16 Copyrl91!1 It" Or..-oe Coe1t PllOll.itlnt C-"Y· Ho new' uori.s. lllu'1r•tron1. -.lilorlal mottler or ad· verth~-"" herein may be reproduced wlt.,oul ioectel oe•mlulonol copyrftht owrwir. gr<'S"mt•n. stat1· <1ncl loC':JI of r l (' I a I s a n cl ... h u " h lb I n l' !> s n•l<•br1l1l's to gn•l'l astninauts .John Young and Robc•rt Crippen 1)0 their rl'lurn California Gov J t>rry Rrown 1nfor ml'd NASA hf.' would bring 140 gut·sts Early arn\als bt'gan c<1mp1ng Sunday night on the hard , t·r..cked clay of the lake bed Air ForC'c offlc~als warned of rat tles nakcs and ltttle available water. but that didn't prevent a stc>ad\ convoy of motor homes from rumbling down narro" dirt road'> past blooming Joshua tret·~ to the• \'ll'"ing <..1tt.• Crt•atun' comforts wcren t lotJll\ forgotten A m1n1 m1d\\a\ qu1ckl~ ..,prang up in the publiC' \lewing ar<';i 1A1th 1.·011 l'l'SS lotHltrt'"> ha" k mg hot dogs. hN•r. pNmuts and T ~h1ri... 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I JUSl haci to see 11 · Poltce sc.11d the crowds "ould have bcl'n hf.'avit·r 1f the landing had taken place as scheduled last Sunda-. llotels as far as 100 miles awav had bC'l'n bolJked for t he I ast fou·r months From Page A1 SHUTTLE. • • tic Control at the .Johnson ~pace Center in Hous ton Would a winged vehicle come through this period of stress? Would the tiles hold out lhl' h<'at " The answer l'ame at 10 .06 p.m Columbia dashed out of th<' blackout and there were' a lot of smiles in the control center "Lookin' good underneath.'. sa id a chase plane pilot as Columbia headed for touchdown Touchdown was perfect The ship trailed a plume of dusk nearly 1.000 feel in its wake. As the craft rC'lled Lo a stop, Young asked, "Do we have lo take it to the hangar?" "We're going to dust 11 off first," said capsul e com- municator J oe Allen. From Shuttle Control. he add ed, simply: "Welcome home. Columbia." Jail riot probed BOYLSTON, Mass. <AP) Authorities opened an inquiry today into a riot in a maxt mum·see:urity cellblock where inmates went on • destructive rampage for two hours bul then returned to their cells. Worcmer County Shertct Francia J Del1n"n blamed overcrowding ror the melce Monday Park, Md . who drove u jeep as a private first ch1ss during World Warll Old Gh "ho sen ed "ilh Bradl~y an l':urupe and Amencuns not vt•I horn when ht• C'Om munckd .lfl JI Ill\' of l 3 mtllton n1l'n Jonwd d1gn1tJrll''-to vu y thct r rt•sp1•<.'h tu 1 ht• old 11otd1er. last of the nation's C1ve $tar generals. lie died last Wednesday in New York or a heart attal'k at age 88 . 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The honors included a horse·dr&\VI\ caisson bearing the body throBtth' thestreetsofthecapit al. ~,.. A stream of Americans from all walksofltfecametothecathedral r wh er e Bradley's body lay in state overnight, his flag-draped coffin atlt.'nded by servicemen from <.'a(•h of the four military bru ll('hl.':-. Among the mourners were FBI D1 rt•ctor W illiam Webster; A H·rcll Harriman, America's wartime a mbassador to Moscow: and former Sen. Stuart Sy- m1niton. 0 -Mo The soft-spoken, lank.> Bradlt>y was a fellow Mis- ~ourian, son of a schoolteacher in lhc l1ltlt-townofClark, Mo Bradley's flag five big stars against a field or red dipped in I fl bull' w h en h1:. body was brought to Washington aboard a pres1dcnt1al Jl'll1ncr Monday from Port Bliss. Texas. his last µost \\hl•rt he had lived the past four .\l'ars Mor•· than 6.000 peo- J>h'. in<'lud1ng senators. soldiers and \l'tl•ran'>. had paid their last rt•.,pe<·Ls during a four.day vigil at Fort Blis!\ Interest rate plays havoc with market .~ E W Y <> H K < A P l l'urbull·nt 1nt<'res t rates and re· k1ndlt·d ftiars of inflation have pl JY<·d havot "1th f1nanc1al ma rkt•t:-.. cau:-.rng prices or '>to<·k... form commodities and gc1lcl to plummN l'ht• clollJr wh1<'h 1s more at~ I rat ll\t' 1Ah<•n tnt<•r<'Sl rates in llw I n1tt-cl State., rise. "as strong m11-,1 of tht• da\ Monda\' in f11n•1gn t•\t·hange trading a rou ncl Lht• "orlcl. but declined ... lighll) in lal1• trJdtng. Bond pra·1•s fell to ne" lows .11111 ~1her plungt·d tn early trad· 1ng. hut l,11t·r h1>tl1 en<led the day "1th modt• ... t gains Expt•rls -,a11J th<· voJatllitv was e<iu"'"' h) /.!) rJt1 ng 1nt'erest rat1·"· \\ h1l'h 111st• s harply late l<.1-.t Frida\ and must of Monday IH'forp dropping hark late in the <I ~' .\ R.-.s idents angry t'lll(',\(;(l 1 A1'1 Some n •-,lfll'nh 11f lhl' C'abnn1 Gret·n h1111-.111g prn1t•t·t .1rt-angered by ' \I ,1) 111 .J.11w u, rll(··., presence I hl'r t· 1 h.irj.!1ni.: that ht•1ghtened '"''llrt\\ h.1-. l'rt·atc·d a 'P<>hce '>late " Brett Wa tker Newport Presents . ~ SOME OF THE WO RLD 1S ~·· ~ FINESTWATCHE~ '~(~· ~ 15%-40% Off tJ Niu ; ;ar-=: Outstanding Buys in 14K and 18K Gold REPRESENTING ; CORUM ~ (C)co~COHD. Also Concord Collection R and CartierR Watches If you have ever considered buying a fine watch. or if you would like to add to your present collection. then the time is now! . • =· I '. ,I• ' I :'.1-.. .i• •• . , ~I 11 •\, Princess Grace and Pnnce Rainier of Monaco have headed for Honolulu after a 10-day visit to Japan and an audience with Emperor Hirohito. ·' .1 ,. J I . Nancy nice, but aloof F'irst lady Nancy Reagan wouldn't "let herself go" and didn't even want to include he r age 1n her autob10 graphy. says the man who h e lped \\.rit e the book , "Nancy .. "Shl' was a very nice. de cent woman. bul she felt ver;i rigid about hl.'r public image.' author Bill Libb)' told the lndianapol1:. St:ir m a recent 111tcrv1e" 'It's not one of m} best books because Nancy didn't let herself go .. Libby was hired to help write the autobiography after ;rn agent not 1ct'd a book he co-authored \\Ith J a mes Roosevelt of Newport Beach. about Roosevl'll's p:ircnl!>. F'ranklin and Eleunor The <igent then set up a meeting bl't\H'en L1bb~ and Mrs . Reagan Their joint l'f fort was published 1n 1979 "ll was vc-ry hard to ~ct her to include many lopicl> 1n the book." L1bb~ said "But the intcreslln~ thing 1s that when I s howed her my finished dra ft. :.he took out things that mad" her look good. and th:it 's .. er v un usu<il. .. • -:..-Mobility 1s the key to It ving in a world of darkness. says , the Rev. Je rry Crook, the ·blind rector of Ca lva n ; Epi scopal Ch u rc h 1n Americus, <:a ·' "" "Wh at wl' are is God's gift to us \\hat "<'do is our gift to God." said the 34-year-old C rool.. who lost his sight iri an auto a1't'tdl'nl in 1964 His mobility ranges from riding ar ross southwest Georgia fields on his favorite horsl' to \Httl'r skiing. Crook admitted he went th rough JX:"riods of depression a ft er the aN·tdent. but three months later enrolled in a ~1 x month course at Arkan~as Enterprise:. for the Rltnd Referring to Gov. Broum's recent tough stance against crime as "posturing," Attorney Gen. George Deukmegian says "It's time for him to sing or get off the stage." Actress Sbelley DavaU, who partrayed the wiry Olive Oyl ln the film ••Popeye," has said sbe and actor Stu WUNG, the town barber in the same movie. will be mar· rled sometime lhls year. ··We have known each other for almosl 18 months and that in itself must be a Hollywood record," Miss D uvall told reporters at Heathrow Airport in London before boarding a flight to New York. She said t he couple ''will be rn arried within the year - and wti must be serious about each other because we have both m e t each ot he r 's parents." Wilson said he and Miss Duvall "have not worked out any precise plans yet. We don 't know where the wed- ding wi ll be or where we are going to live " Sen. Edward Kennedy says the Democratic Party should stand behind its liberal tradj. lions and not "pretend that somehow we are similar to the Republicans " "We must not permit our principles to be swept aside by the negativism of the New Right or by those who dare to call themselves the Moral M ajor it y," the Massachusetts Democrat told a crowd of 4,000 at the annual llubert H Humphrey dinner in St. Paul. Minn .. this past weekend. Th ey've go t s ing e r Rosemary Clooney and com· ec!1an Rich Little. Now of ficials of Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash . are trying to find more room for all those who want to attend a ceremony in honor of the school's most famous alum- nus. the late Bing Crosby. A private party scheduled to folio\\ the May 3 unveiling of :i statue honoring Cros by is a sellout. organizers say They said they're trying to figure out a way to allow more people to attend the re· ccption. dinner and program. llalf the 300 seats available have been reserved for out· of town celebrities and their ~uests. and the rest have been sold for S30 each. The late actor Michael Dunn, a dwarf who starred 1n the film "Ship of Fools," is being h onored with t he formation of tht' Mi c hael Dunn Memorial Repertory Theater Com!Jany com- posed of 15 people who also are dwarfs . Formation of the new com- pany Wal> announced recent· ly in Los Angeles by Herve Vellechaize who stars in the A BC television series, "Fan· taS)' Is land " Dunn died in 1973 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. April 14, 1981 Pretty far out NASA selling shuttle space for future; UCI students getting in on ground floor BY JODI CADENHEAD orci.. °""',..... ,...,. So, you've been looking for a nice little place to get away from it all. Some faraway spot not overrun with a bunch of carnera·toting tourists. Have you thought about outer space? For $10,000 a ticket the Na· tional Aeronautics and Space I Administration is selling space f aboard future shuttle missions under a program dubbed I "Getaway Specials " FOR ONLV SSOO down travelers will get five cubic feet of s pace. about the size of a tras h can. with a maximum load of 200 pounds allowed Most of what's traveling into orbit will be scienllftc experi ments engineered by high school and college students, as well as private researchers For nearly three years six UC lrvinc students have been work 1n g o n two ex p e rim e nts scheduled to go up on the shuttle in about 18 months . GRADUATE S T UDENT Nilesh Patel and his team hold No. 72 out of 400 spots that have been reserved on the shuttle "I am very excited ... said Patel. "It's a thrill because four years ago 1t was a dream and now it's becommg true .. A colony of 20 mice will go up with the first experiment Patel says that examining clf'dnges in the animals' muscula r, skeletal and vascular system will help determine the long range eHects of space travel on astron<1uti. The second experiment con cerns the effects of space travel on the growth of spores By seeing whether the normal growth time is alte red the UCI s tudents can dete rmine if growth is influenced by outside gravitational forces or by an in ner biological clock Dally P'lltC ,._Ill' Gary A,...,_ UC / students work on experiment l o go on future space shuttle. From left. Nilesh Patel. David Severance. Scott Tanner. "THE GETAWAY special 1s the cheapest way for a person to experiment in space.'' said Patel. ''It is a golden opportuni ty for students to be involved in space programs " Funding for the payload has come from the Orange County c h apter of the Am e rican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronauts. Said Chairm a n Art ,Z im merman. "This is a transition for them to go from straight classroom books into actually working with the hardware .. Airport lags boost in passenger travel Passenger traffic at John Wayne Airport increased 22 per- cent in March over February, according to figures released by airport officials. been blamed on tbe decline in private aircraft operations Total aircraft operations, in- cluding commuter and military flights. t9taled 43.266 in March. Mm pared to 38,000 in February and 52.643 in March 1980. ~orthern U.S. shivering •• Students must come up with the exper iment's design and build the actual payload that will be fitted inside the fi\'e cubic foot canister provided by NASA. Also workmg on the UCI proj- ect are Keller Penrod, Scott Tanner, Dave Severance. David DolP.shal and Bill Satmary. While the increase between months was suhstantial. figures also showed that passenger traf- fic 1n March was only 1.5 per· cent abo\'e the fi gure posted in March. 1980. The figures s howe d that 206,285 people e nplaned or d e pl:ined at the airport in March, compared to 171,298 in Fe bruary and 203.155 in March . 1980 $575,000 Hoaggranl announced ~howers scattered over Plains ; Southeast sunny ·~~s. summary , ,• Ir I"-A._i.tH Prn • I' (001 we.tl>er >1><tecl lrom MonleM ~le tht ""'1!>er1> 11•11 of tllf Pl••n> ~anaey '"''" 119111 '"°'" •C.tltred fv~r Munt•n.t -\tronQ norl,,,rly )'"'d' 1n western K•nw' . • '1 Tnundtt \torn•\ ,..,,, \C.•lttred i lr the ~utrn Oruo V~lltt ••tl'I • -. •huttdl!!r\tof'm\ ,,.,,, tht \OUthern ••"' Ji' ~-,.O\h'I' (.~~ \t.\•\ •'ltfnded lrotn Y.t Ct n1r•• P l••n> •t r O\\ tftf • )fortllU•I wllilt •-•n we•• P•'ll• "'"''-'! f'nny •HO\\ OW Sou\r'tt!'•\I ...... 1 t " I C•l••ln• Culvor Clly El Ctnlro Eur•~• F res.llO Lone Beach Los,.~1 .. 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The Cypress man holds 10 s paces on s huttle missions after plunking down $5.000 for res ervations in 197R The former ae r ospac e engineer who once dreamed of becoming an astronaut says. "I think there's going to be tremen dous opportunities in space ... He hopes to interest com· panies to purchase the tickets for research that could be con· ducted by universities Dl1monds are not a renew• bla 1ourc e . Wha n your diamond was mined, It left a gap In the earth's makeup that will never be rilled. Yours 1s a truly unique stone It 11 a mlr1cl• of nature In the mllllon1 of years between Its birth and Its dltcovary, your diamond HW the evolution or different plant and animal fonns. different weather cyclel.. the dawn ol man and thouland• of years of human development. Through-alUhat. It hM endured. The diamond you own Is etso a mattarpleca of man. Fl,..t. tons of rock muat t>a btaawd and put through a lengthy ~ ceat to MJ)arata the diamond metetl•I from lta hot rock. About 3500 ton• of rock mwt be proceued to r.co~r jUlt on• ounce (142 cuat1) of dlwoona.. Of eoyrM, out of that ~nca the 1ma11ar portion of the cry1tal1 wlll be gem quality; '"• rHI wlll be ln--dultr111 goodl. At thl• point, it. dlllmonct. mu.i " .on.cs. Ind grlCMd for color end cWf. ty .,.,ore tn., •• plleed on tht "*""· A dl1monct In tbe rough It not very attr1ot1v1. l\'1 no For the first three months of this year. 561,632 passengers hav e traveled throug h the airport. compared to 590.973 in the l>ame period in 1980. for a decrease of about five percent Figures show that there were 2.480 commercial jet operations at the a irport in Ma rch. An operation 1s defin ed as either a takeoff or landing There were 41 5 fewer o perati o ns 1n February Then• -were 39.240 operations involvmg private aircraft in Ma rch. compared to 34,635 in F ebruary and 48,200 m March. 1980. The high cost of fuel has @ EiEM WISE I I - MlfY e.rr. Certified Gemologist The lloag Foundation. a private ph ti anthropi c organization that gives approximately Sl million each year to community or- gan1zat1on. has given a $575,000 grant to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Other rec1p1enls of Hoag Foun- d ation grants so far this year in· clucte $6.5.000 to the Assistance League of Newport Beach And $20.000 f or K OCE·TV 's "Ncwswatch Program." 0 rgan1 zations receiving smaller grants include the Boys' Club and Girls Club of La Habr a. Services for the Blind, lhc .. the Boys Club of the Harbor Area and the Girl Scout Council of Orange Countv wonaer tne stone was over- looked in the many centuries before cutting and polishing were fully understood. The rough diamond has a dull waxy look and comas In strange shapes, usually octahedral. It takes skilled cutting and polishing to bring out the diamond's true beauty. First the diamond is clu¥ed °' aawed to take best advltn-UIO• of the rough cry1ta1. Then It 11 rounded, faceted and polished Th• cut end polilhad stone mull be gredad again to astabll1h Its per c.ret Mlling price. The work perforrMd ''°"' it. mine to you ll tlfMo-COf\tUmlng and a11pen1l\lll • • • but Wlfl worth it. Through hi• ldvanced knowl•dga, min h•• t.-.n netura'1 11w m1tarlal and ,,_. lmllad ltt beauty. You'll t-. to '°'" that thaN 11 • 9f91t deel of wotk lnvof\load In "* ,. cxwery end prooeetlng of t'- w.IM°* •\Onat. Come by U'9 9tore Ind .. ·our eampte of • tOUO" d~ • . . . ind mal\y •..,,,P._ of lie bMuty t"•' .... been 0....-ttwougt\ CUtt'M and po ...... • • . •ncl th• at11atry of .. ltwelef. I l I I I I . I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aprll 14, 1981 Bush due Nancy 'finally at ease'-~ to Shed First lady has whirled t hrough cycle of emotions : .... 1 ......... Editonal c:artoomst Mike Peters of the Dayton Daily News celebrates with a glass of champagne after learning he had won the 1981 Pulitzer prize for editorial cartoons. Pulitzer winning writers celebrate By the Associated Press Thelma Toole was ecstatic that her son's novel "A Con · federacy of Dunces" captured the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for fie tion, lhe first pos thumous award in that category "We won!" :.he exc laimed Monday. The prize caps a re markable publishing story for a novel written in 1958 11 years before John Kennedy Toole's s uicide . It finally was publ.ished last year because of the dogged detern11nat1on of Mrs Toole. who had taken the manuscnpt from publisher to publisher, and help fr om no ve lis t Walker Percy. Th e prize winn e r s 1n journal is m and let te rs and drama were a nnounced in New York Monday by Michael I Sov em. pres ident of Columbia Universit y culture. just as much as music, art or anything else I'm delight· ed that it's recognized." he said from his home in Tenafly, N.J. The news room of the Miami Herald erupted in cheers when Shirley Christian's award for in· ternational reporting .... as an· nounced. "She got a standing ovation she's a very gutsy, knowledgeable reporter." s aid managing edit o r ll e ath Meriwether "She deserves this prize . she has been busy re- porting from all the hot spots in Central America and most particularly from El Salvador. which 1s probably the most dangerous place m the world to· day for a reporter." Taro M Yamasaki. 35, of the Detroit Free Press. said he was "thrilled" ar.d "stunned" by his prize for feature photography, ··1·ve heard rumor!> lhat there's a lot or champagne around." he said stand-im W ASHJNGTON CAP) -Vice President George Bush will gradually rel'inquhb bis responsibilities a11 President Reagan's stand-in u Reacan's stamina retuma. With Reacan back In the White House, Bush likely will no longer preside over meet.inp of the Cabinet or the National Security Council as he did after the president was felled by a would-be assassin's bullet March 30. Reagan, who returned home Saturday after 12 days of hospitalization, probably wlfl w a nt to run those meetin1s again, said Peter Teeley, Bush's press secretary. BUSH WILL continue many ceremonial jobs of the president, such as greeting White House visitors, and will preside over s ub-Cabinet ~roups. "I'll be doing that all tbe time 'tit he. Reagan. gets back, but it will get g radually de - emphasized," Bush told re- porters Sunday as be flew to a speech in Alabama on the plane that normally carries the presi- dent. In his speech at Tuskegee Institute, Bush told a largely black audience lhat doubts ex- pressed by some black leaders about lhe administration 's com- mitment to the protection of minority rights were ''totally un- founded " HE ALSO indicated he no longer would s ubstitute for Reagan at the daily meeting of senior White House statrers. Bush will substitute for the president at fund-raising events m Los Angeles on April 23 and in Hartford, Conn., the next day. Asked if he would give away th e pres ident 's daughter, Maureen, at her Apnl 24 wed· ding in California, Bush said with a grin. "I'm not going that f a r in m y stan d -in res ponsibilitie s." The presi- dent is going to be unable to at· tend the wedding. When Reagan was discharged from the hos pital, "he was a lit- tle tired," Bush said. "The ten· dency will be to push too much 1n on him, and I think his ten· dency should be to resist lhat," the vice president added. Bush socght to play down lingering reports of a dispute bet ween De fense Secr etary Caspar W. Weinberger and Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. over who was in charge while Bush was flying to W as hmgton from Texas after Reagan was shot. PLA VWRIGHT Beth Henley was stunned by the news that she had won a Pulitzer for drama "Oh God. I'm thrilled. Are you sure'?" sh e s aid from her Los Angeles home. She captured the award for her play "Crimes or the Heart," which appeared in regionai theaters a nd orr Broadway in New York this past winter. Shuttle boosted by tears, cheers Dave Anders\ln, the New York Times sports columnist who won the Pulitzer for commentary, said he was delighted because the award recognized the value of sports writing. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP > As the countdown hit two minutes before launch a hush fell over the stands. J erry Brown got out his binoculars . Neil Armstro:1g scrambled Lo the top of the bleachers for a better look "Good liftoff. smooth flight, beautiful s ight ," s aid Arms trong, the first man to walk on lhe moon. ··Fantastic, great," said Brown. lhe usually loquacious California governor who stood awed and groping for words. "THE THING lhat pleases me most is that so few s ports writers have won it .. so many people try to put down spor ts writing as the toy depart- ment and all that. Scor es stood trans fixed at water's edge, the ciosest they could get to Columbia. 31 2 milPs away. ·'There's nothing like havlng your organs shake inside you from the force of those engines to bring about an awareness of what we ' r e doing." said Russell Schweickart. a former ApoUo 9 Tears welled and chants of''Go. "To me it's part of American Go. Go." boomed from the crowd of 4 .000 VI PS as the ground shook, flames s;>e wed and the spaceship thundert>d upright from earth in a b1 llowin~ spiral of steam astronau ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GO URMET MARKET DE4\NEV'S BROS. SEAFOOD Delaney's Famous Homemade Clam Chowder, Boston or Manhattan .... 89c pt. MEAT DEPARTMENT Prime and lop choice beef aged at least 30 days to the peak ol i;erfecl1on Fresh Local Zac"y Farms Turkeys S t uffe d with D elan ey's Fa m ous Homemade Dre11lng. Oven ready or Jutt plain. ~ .............................. tec lb. EASTEll SUNDAY IS J UST ONE WEEK AWAY Delaney's wlll Celrtu re Spring Lamb. 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Two weeks after the attempt- ed assassination, it's still not quite business as us ual in the Executive Mansion's second DUTY 'WITH HIM' Nancy Reagan floor living quarters. But after her daily hospital vigil, Mrs. Reagan now is said by her press secretary, Sheila Patton, to be "quite happy, relaxed and final· ly at ease. She wanted him home." MARY JANE Wick. one of the first lady's closest friends , said that Mrs. Reagan "seems like h e r self again ," since her hus band was discharged from the hospital Saturday Occaslooally. ahe becom tili protector, and even Vice Presi dent George Bush implted llon day that everyone waa H~f her to fulfill that role now. ··Like everythin1 else, h• needs rest," Bush told report.en "And I think Mrs. Reaeao la de termined to see that he geU it And well she should.·• · OTHERS WHO have beer through similar experiencet. - John Connally and Verlaor~ Jordan -told Mrs. Reagan·Uia ~ the most iJnportant thine wu ll follow doctor's orders and no rush anything. Mrs. Patton'sai< the first lady had adopted tha advice. Mrs ' Wick said the shootini had been a "devast ating ex perience" for Mrs. Reagan. bu added, "Now that s he has hjrr home, I think she's going to be fine ." Reagan is expected to spen< almost all or his time this wee> in the mansion's living quarters not in the Oval Office. His aide! and hers send memos and note! upstairs. but there seems to )>e " general agreement at the Whitt House to leave them alone. "She's focused on him." Mrs Patton said "We 're contin~inf to get things lined up for long term projects, but we are reluc tanl lo bother her with them. Wt probably will not get back int< substantive meetings with he1 for three or four days "The feeling is they want to bt together. and .all things in ijle11 time " ~ Navy sea crash probed TOKYO <AP> -A veteran U.S. Navy submarine skipper was due in Japan today to begin a formal investigation into lhe collision o f an Ame rican nuclear-powered submarine and a Japanese merchant vessel. Two Japanese crewmen were lost when lhe frei&hter sank. U.S. Embassy officials said Capt. Willis Rich, a senior staff officer at the Navy's Pacific headquarters an Hawaii, will serve as a one-man board of in· quiry to probe the mishap as "thoroughly and quickly as possible." HIS INVESTIGATION will in- clude ·interviews with surviving crewmen of the sunken Nissho Maru. a 2,ZSO-ton freighter , and with personnel of lhe USS George Was hington, a Polaris missile· firing submarine based at Guam, they said. The report will go to Navy headquarters in Washington and then to lhe Japanese Japan's Maritime Safety Agency is con- ducting a separate inquiry. The collision occurred last Thursday in the Eas t China Sea, about 110 miles off the southern tip of Japan. The Shanghai· bound freighter sank within 15 minutes. Thirteen crewmen sur· vi ved but the c aptain and another crewman are missing and presu'med dead. The incident has stirred a new public furor in nuclear -sensitive Japan, and Foreign Minister M asayoshi Ito today warned the re was a "danger that the re- lationship of trust between the United States and Japan would be affected" by it. J a panese o ff icial s and. newspapers have criticized the submarine's failure to rescue the survivor s and to acknowledge any involvement until lhe following day The Navy claims ram and fog obscured the scene when the sub briefly surfaced. and also prevented an aircraft accompa- nying it from spotting the dis- abled ship or the lifeboats ITO CALLED that explanation "unacceptable." While expressing regret over t he incident and indicating a readinees to pay compensation to the victims, the U.S. govern· m cnt ttas not admitted that the sub was at fault. However, Capt John F . O'Conne ll, the em- bassy's naval attache and a former submar ine officer himself, said a submerged sub· muine "has an obligation to watch out for surface ships." O'Connell denied suggestions in the Japanese press that the sub did not pick up the survivors because it is a highly-classified EXCLUSIVELY AT BW HUISMAN "1 44"™ nuclear powered craft All \, S warships can pick up survivors at sea and there is no C?xcepllon for nuclear-po .... ered vessels, he s aid. S an Die go's • • mte grat1on plan 'failing' · SAN DIEGO c AP > The Oa lion 's largest \'Oluntary schbol des egregation program is. a failure. says the chairman or ~he tas k force set up to monitor 1t ~ After five years. llarold 'K Brown says segregation is a!> bad or .... orsc than 1t \\as at 18 of the 23 mino rity d o mina~t'd schools involved Today, onl)' two have achieyed desegregation and three otfit-r schools have made some P[Dg ress whil e e ight are n1'dre s egregated than they wer~! in 1977, Brown s aid Thurs day •' There was no public reacfton ' to his statements from officbils of the San Diego t:mfied Sctlpol District ~ Superior Court Judge Lqu1s Wels h, acting on a suit bro"'ht by Larry Carlin. ruled the-23 schools were racially isolated but agreed to the voluntary plan on a five-year bas is •• .. ... · . ..: ·~ .. .. "THE WORLD 'S MOST BRJL LI ANT ·DIAMO ND~M" ~ AT TWENTY PERC ENT SAVINGS . 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The collect/on wHJ be preuntt<J by a· Hulsm1n envoy who will be available for con$ultation tomorrow. fine Jewelry ' &U lr0Cf5 W1 lSU I~[ .. ~ . ! l 1' ' l ' ~UffiU~ Jled glow in the sky 1~ftriggers phone call-s 1• • ·1~• ByTbeAHociated Press ill J The unusual southerly display 1i ~f the a uro ra borealis that flickered acr oss the Midwest also colored skies a long the , 'J ~·stern edge of California, caus- ipg a flood of calls to police and .i1 ~ompting one fire department to ... ~end out firefighters in search of a 1 ,bJaze. 1:-, Al Edwards Air Force Base in '11.\he Mojave Desert, where the • 11} k i es have been ca re f u 11 y watched in expectation of the .,;lp ace shuttle's Tuesday la nding, • _Sgt. Chris Summerell, a weather , ,,s t ation operator, said he had 1 11een the glow Sunday night. ·,,·.:Authorities from Auburn, northeast of Sacramento. south ,1 J.9 Riverside County east of Los _.j\ngeles, reported numerous . , ('.a lie rs asking about a red glow '.,Vi the sky. .. ~·.··THE KERN COVNTV Fire 11'.pepartmenl sent a unit lo a re · -port of a big fire in the Caliente ,#J.rea and was about to send ,,.nother when d1:,patchers tt:arncd the glow wa:. not a fire, ·' :adispatchersa1d. · •• · "Nobody knew what 1t was." said Judy Smith. a communica 'lions operator at the R1vers1de ·county Sheriff's Indio substa lion. "Wo had s9'me people who thoueht the end was near or the Martians were coming." She said one calle r said the sight convinced him to stop drinking. In Inde pendence, about 400 miles north of Los Angeles, the ' glow had "everybody freaking out," said Benell Kessler . of "1e Eastern Sierra News Service. "It looks like there's a tremen- dous fire on the other side of the mountains. It's right above the Inyo mountains . . . red and then kind o r yellowis h and orange "she said. LARRY KENT, an engineer for the California Department of Forestry stett1on at Idyll wild, said m ountain residents called in . thinking there might be a forest fire · 'Thett was the first reaction or people up here." Kent said. "We did et lot of quick checking around before we found out what it WCiS " Antelope Valley sherirf's depu· ty Gary Childs said reports of sightings had come in from throughout the area. including some from California Highway P atrol officer:, on patrol '"Ground search halted J.or missing girl, 12 QUINCY <A P l Authorities who said they have made no ar· scouring mountainous terrain rests. also said autopsies of the have called off their ground three victims were scheduled. search for a missing 12-year·old The bodies we re discovered in •'girl whose mother brothe r ·and nearby K eddi e. a heavily his friend wer e found stabbed lo wooded area about 120 miles death at the mother's home. nor theast of Sacramento along Plumas County authorities. the F'cather River Canyon. 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CAR EY AND his bride were m arried in New York. Kallaniotis said h e was notified by telephone that Mrs Carey had said she thought he was dead. "I was bitter at first, but not anymore," he told The Associated Press. Asked why his ex-wife might have thought he was dead, Kallaniotis said Sunday, "I don't think she did." In Albany, N Y .. Mrs Carey had no comment and the gov· e rnor said. "She's said all that she can say all that she in- tends to say about it .. LATER, CAREY aide Robert J . Morgado said the governor's wife "lo the best of her knowledge" believed that her firs t husband had died. "ll 's something in her distant past." said a :.tatement released through Carey's press secretary Jill Schuker. "Sh e was not aware until Sunday that her daughter had some contact with him It has nothing to do with her life now .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aprll 14, 1981 s .4S . ................... Vandals damage school LOS ANGELES <AP ) - Easter vacation vandals broke into the Louis Fasteur Junior High Sch ool cafeteria, ate chocolate cake, s prayed 1an1 • slogans and le ft the place a "sh a mbles" with $40,000 damage, authorities said . The scene, reminiscent of the foo d fight from the movie "Animal Ho use," was dis· covered Mo nd ay. A school security official said it might take a week to clean up. ·'They weut through the whole building. emptying the contents of flour bins, br~aking open refriger ators and rooms throu~hout the building," said security chief Howard Wanser. "The place is just a shaml>les. IL's one hell of a mess." he said. The school is closed this week for Easter vacatil)n. The last person left the cafeteria Friday night. BLISTERING FINISH Frank Genco. Long Beach hyp- notherapisl, s miles as he finis hes the last stretch of his 36 -mile, non-stop s kating trek from Long 13each Conven- tion Center to LA Convention Center The 45 year.old am- putee covered the distance 1n 5 hours and 15 minutes in celebration of the International Year of the handicapped. He s uffer ed three blisters on hi s right hand. Mo~t of the damage was to food . Wanser sa id , adding that fish and meat was spoiled when several doors lo refrigerators were ll'ft open Th<> vandal), apparently broke a "'indow. then reached in and unl11ekl•<l the• kitchen door to gain c•ntr~·. Wan~l'r said Writers launch strike HOLLYWOOD (AP I The stnke b\· l!.300 film and klev1sion writers got under way· in earnest Monday. the first workin~ day ~inCl' the Writer~ Guild of Arnenca voted to \.\alk off the 1ob to back Lhei r contract de mands The writers planned a mas!'> picketing .'><'!>Sion at 20th Century Fox studios. 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That's one reason why more human teeth are found as prehistoric relics lhan any other part or the body. II seems paridoxlc.al that such a fabulously ; hard substance should be such an easy prey to dea cy. It's amazing how teetk can decay In s h o rt order rrom contact wM sugar i nd l\1 event\,lal chan1e Into en1mel·e•tJn1 acid. Amother 1hll'l,I' to be careful ot 11 eatlna utremely bot and cold roods toseth•r. For u1mpl1. drinkln1 hot corree while eating ice cream is liable Lo make teelh crack. because tooth enamel and the dentrn underneath It expand and contract at different rates as they react lo temperature changes. Tooth enamel is not damaaed by hot liquids , but I f so methina cold Is consumed Immediately afterward, the enamel contracts and couls crack. Hot drinks are usuall y about 140 dearees Fahrenheit. Ice c r ea m is 1bout 35 de1rees. f haL much 1udden (h1n1e con be harmful to teeth Visit with Peter Rabbit CAROUSEL COURT A daily occurrence in his garden. 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Orange t;ounty Supervisor Ralph Clark thls week echoed that demand. <>then said they'd settle for a cbaqe in Cal trans _policy. The 1ovemor pro- mised onl)'to study their eoletrm. butatthesametimefalleclto...._ any defense of his conttoveftlal ~ t appointee. .~ Previously, the tegltlatun bu twice held up pa1ment of, Gianturco's "6.89S 8')ary to~' . test her policies. C\lrrently the l~wm~kers are delaying COb·: • · t fumation of Lynn Schenk, pro-..L) "-. posed as Cabb1et sect or:; ·! .. Last week a delegation of Orange County lobbyists extract- ed a promise that Caltrans analysts will review a recent pro- posal that would give Orange County less than 10 percent of highway funds allocated to Orange, Ventura and Los Angeles counties. An allocation of 20 pereent was anticipated when the Legislature granted the county its own transportation dis· bi.ct last year, a move strongly opposed by Gianturco. buslnesa aftd ttadlllOfta office that ~ llll 'll'll of Caltrans: she clarill• .......... '-411'~1 • Oil gouge.-s get rep • There may 1 the zpalysts now admit, have bee11 som~ error in computing the comparative highway ne·~d.s of the three counties. Also last week, Democratic senators put Gov Brown on the spot, charging Gianturco's policies ha-ve dt!graded the state's highw~y system t!-y block· Ing need~ f undr Two recent re:ports from the University 1Jt C3!zfcrma raise some interesting questions about oreparation for college. The fir:;t study by the uni· versity, confirms that te!:it scores of freshmen entering the UC system are declining faster than the national average. In 1968. not one of the eight UC campuses had as many as half the entering s tudents who had ·scored less than 550 er. college entrance examinations. Today, on every one of the campuses, more than half the freshmen scored below that m ark. As a result, the um · .. ers1ties in 1979 had to spend iome $5.3 million on r emedial Y'nt.il'\g and math programs and set aside 280 teaching positlor.s tc t e.p poorly prepared students . The fear, of course, is that ~ steady d eclin e of this type eventually could devalue tbe w o rth of UC d eg re-:-s and encourage more serious students to seek there higher education elsewhere. This is not the fa ult of the uni· versity -except perhaps to sug- gest that admission requirements need a little stiffening -but it is indicative of some senous gaps lin our primary and secondary education. I The second report from the University may contain a clue. • Asian and Asian-American stu- dents entering the UC system are own position on highway develop- ment. Clearly the pressure on Brown is increasing and, politician that be is, he may be ready to respond. For Calif omians plagued by the deterioration of a once-impressive highway system, change can't come soon enough. outperforming other ethnic groups by a large margin. Attending the university in in- creasing numbers -now 13 percent of the student body com- pared with 9.5 percent five years ago -the Asians are r e al achievers. A study of high school studertts taking college entrance exams showed 39 percent of the Asians scored well enough to qualily for UC admission, compared with 16 percent of whites, 5 percent of blacks and 4.7 percent of Lati.oos. And the UC study shows 6't per- cent of Asians were gr&Chlated · with five years, compared to 52 percent of whites, 41 percent of blacks and 43 percent of Latinos. Since many of the Asians are among relatively recent immi· grants and have faced sub- stantial language problems, the scores are somewhat remark· able, especially since a great number were enrolled in difficult technical courses. The answer could lie in at- titudes toward education de· veloped early in life, nurtured by family influence that emphasizes a more dedicated approach to study in the early school years. And there may be a lesson here for parents and educators who fear overburdening youn1sters with too much solid scboolvrort, They could be depriving tile kidl · of dividends to be collected in later life. Horne concerns first . ... . Since taking offi ce three months ago, newly elected Orange County Supervisor Bruce Nestande has traveled twice to Washington D.C. and now it ap· pears the supervisor will be mak· Ing even more trips to the na- tion's capital. Nestande, a former state as· ·semblyman from the county, has lbeen appointed to a presidential advisory group to study the rela- tionships among federal, state and local governments. It's not surprising Nestande received an ppointment to tbe 42-member snel. He and President Reagan are good friends, dating back to the early 1970s when Nestande • worked for the then-Califotnia : · governor as an aide ·on ·tar--""1 .. teTgovemmental affairs. ' ' · :, ' . ' There's nothing wrong with · Nes tande taking time out to travel to Washington. It may even be helpful in instances where he can lobby for legisla- tion t h at would benefit the county. But we would caution tb,e .•:· supervisor that bis respontlbilft,-•. · -first ana roredlbst -ts ~tbe ·: · citizens of the district to wtlltl br- was elected last Noveftl'bff / · .Consideration of any trtps to 1W, ~.~ capital must ~ made With. tMt; .. · responsibility in mind. • .. ~ t L fuHo lW">®yd/llt?.ing rule ···~ • J. ., •.. I' f . Q. b there uy rule of thumb as to bow mucb money a man should apeftd on bl1 plfriend '1 engagement rln1? A. Tbe old nation was ao more than thrff weeU' lalU)' Of 6 percent Of bit Jnnual lnco1ne. But such fon:Dulu ar• prett, well tpored anymore. Quteom. tni eGUPI• now tend toq~ .thy lt 1b0uld~'be anybody else'• bu.sines• to maka\Q>IUahrulesforthem you're exactly at the North tfole. If you took off In some ~ Uon, you know lt'1 sou.t.b. lf,ou ... a bear, you know it'• wblte. Bul wba' time la lt there? AlreaclY meaUclied tlMi'e .. -towu ealJed a. JGM Aft tbM ,.... Amerl~u Odoe flll Colembla 9'lt did l tell you ot lbe towDI tbeN, too, named I Wat To, Goel S... •e, Burro Suffocator, Sardln. Juncle and WftC~cMD? • .. W ASHl~GTON -President Rea1an not only has deregulated the oil in- dustry; in effect, he has also granted oil companies amnesty for their illegal price gouges. This will s ave the com· panies a staggering sum. estimated between $11 billion and $15 billion, on top of the enormous profits that already are overwhelming their corporate cof· fers. App~rently, the prestdent didn't tn· tend to dump a ll this additional lucre. like manna Crom Washington, on the oil profiteers But under price controls. the major oil companies overcharged con· s umers by billions or dollars. Now Reagan's budget cutters are about to let some of the biggest offenders off the hook THE BUDGET SLASHERS have eviscerated the Energy Department's enforcement office. which has already identified billions in overcharges that should be repaid by the greedy oil pro· duce rs . The prospect of a toothless govern· ment watchdog nipping at its heels has already bad a predictable effect on Big Oil. Texaco and Champlin have bacied out of negotiations for settling their overch arges . Union, Shell a nd Farmland, which orally agreed to set · tie, are now holding back on signing agreements .. There are still $7.5 billion in unsettled civil claims against Exxon, Gulf, Arco, Mobil, Texaco, Coooco and other major oil companies. The budget people. apparently so ob- sessed with saving a few million dollars before their eyes that they are blind to the billions of dollars that will be lost. have cut the enforceme nt office's budget from $44 m1Jlion to $6 million This doesn't make sense even if the only objective were to balance the gov· ernment's books. For one of the major beneficiaries of the compliance pro· gram has been the U S government, Q -JA-Cl-IN-D-IR-SO-N -~ itself a big oil user Acc-ording to an in - ternal study. the enforcement section has already.r eturned $300 mjjhon to the Treasury; another S.125 million could be. e xpected by 1982 if the enforcement budget is kept intact. SHOULDN'T IT BE obvious that it would pa) to s pend $44 million to retrieve $325 milhon for the govern· ment, let alone the billions that the defrauded consumer s would collect? This was pointed out to budget boo;s David Stockman by I&...,. j:?r s for the transportation industry. Their clients are entitled to $5 billion t•> ~ b1Won w overcharges, which the enfo .. remenl of· fice wiU oow be powerless to collect But the frustrated lawyers came away convinced that Stockman 1s put ve tp1g 1d"ology above common sense. SourcPs told mv reporter Sharon Geitner hP stubbC'rnly insisted that the goal of cutting tt.e federal budget is paramount to any return that can be made 'rom moneymaking compliance eH 1rt.., So ~lN~ nan's ideologues are still st icking lCl tnt-1r ph1 losoph1cal hard line. As orie tit.dget official wrote Energy SccrPt<tr; J ames Edwards. keeping the cl'mplia.11;t> office at full budget "rPrp"t.•.:Hi>.-llht imagl! or existing re- l::' · 1t<ir > efforts.· which arP anathema tc •he hu•1f:P• 1den l'lgues ' THIS Rl\ISES another mullibill.\On· doilar question. HC\w are the 011 tycoons ~I" '..'r1d .ng their fa bulous profits? Remt>mhcr their .Jr.guished testimony a coupl.-of ye:ir s ago when they pleaded for der"sulat1on 1 Take off the fed,ral s ha l'kles, thPy said, and we'll pr~ce n vPrs (1f petroleum · Put lne only rive rs have been cretted ~~ 'he 1r corn ng flood of m'lney, no~ the ou .. ~cmg flow of '>II Instead of sinking thr1r trcm ndous profits into 011 ex- ploration c1!. they had promised. th• oil companies have been investing billl.ons in deals lhlt have nothing to do with drtlting 011111 p ftlurmg energy 1 I ha"' ....... ned gl'lvernment re~· ape an':.i over .. "gul«'•on as stradentl as Rc~3ln Fu~ .. ,;an has Bu t some pie simply ha .. ~ to be regulated . ttiere !.eems to be no other way to check the recklessly greedy ulmen ----------------------------... ------------------------~---------------·--------------------~ Reagan keeps his i) ~ VIS n Following the shooting of President Reagan I wrote about the meanness of American society, and the pessimism one must feel in trying to live in the midst of such a society. Many readers called a nd wrote to say that the United Stat.es is, indeed, a sad country in which to live in 1981, and that the assassination attempt on the presi· dent was just another graphic example of that fact. But it occurs to me that there is one person who would dis agree most vehemenUy with such an ouUook. That person is Ronald Reagan . IF THERE IS anything that President Reagan demonstrated in the days following the attempt on his life, it ls that he is refusing to give up on his vis- ion of a better Americ•, an America that is as fresh and as hopeful as it useCJ to be. During his campaign for the preslden· cy, many critics mocked Reagan for pursuing such a vision. The critics said that there is no going back to the America of yesteryear, and that Reagan's desire lo recapture old - some said outmoded -values was naive and misdirected. But the public liked what it was hear· lng from Reagan. Many voters who dis· agreed with his specific polict plans cast their ballots for him anyway, on · the strength of the hopeful message that lay just'beneath the surface of bis every speech~ his every public proaounce- .ment. ~ And aftet-the assassination attempt, · k~11aq made it clear that this newest • esample of murderoua violence aaalnst ••"president was not 8olne to cut ..,. Uldow on tbe bright vision that be - and sotnet!mes he alone -had for bis COUfttr)'. When be first saw bla wife ln the cor· rldor or the emergency room and said, "Honey, l forgot to duck." it was more than a quip. It was a signal that some 25-year-old would-be murderer did not have the power to change the feelings Reagan had about his country. By mak· ing light ol the shooting, Reagan was saying that it had no more importance than it actually was : the irrational ac· lion of a disturbed young man. PRESIDENT REAGAN was not go· ing to join In the hand-wringing over what the shooting meant about American society. He was not going to be part of the chorus bemQaning what Ill liRIHH bas happened to our national life. He stiU believed that the soul of America was good, and he was refusing lo AIJow someone like J.ohn W. Hinckley J~ to overrule his convictions. So while the rest or America was de· batin1 the philosophical implications or the shooting. Reagan was inquiring of • one of his assistants: ·•Does anybody know what that guy's beef was?" To the president, the murder attempt was no more than that: a man with a beef, not a comment on the nation's health. And before long Reagan was wooder· ing out loud whether he would be able lo throw out the first pitch of the new baseball season -another graphic in- dication that he chose to linger on the so.nsblne of hopefulness, not the murki· nesa of despair. You didn't have to be a fan of of • .;.· menca Reagan's politics to understand what he was trying to tell the nation, even while he was st.Jll confined to a hospital room. And you didn't have to be a supporter of has policies to be affected by the convlc· tions that were making him do it. Michael Kilian of the Chicago Tribune -a writer who is often cynical about politicians, and has often been critical of Reagan -had this to say: "I AM AWED by the incomparable grace and courage, the wit and touth· ness dispJay·ed by Ronald Reagan and his wife in this, the worst moment or his presidency and their lives. Like Andrew Jackson, he has the spat and caUous of the common man, y et something nobler. He 1s one of nature's gentlemen. a splendid symbol of his country. Were the United States to have a constitu- tional monarch or a president who served only as chief. of state, there would be no one more suitable." All over America. people are drawing the same message from Reagan. He knows that he was elected as president because most people trusted the things he Wl\S saying about the nation and what it can be And he wants his coun- trymen to know that the actions of one gunman have not changed bis mlnd about any of those things. He doesn't want anyone else to change their minds, either. If Rf!agan recovers as fully as It. is hoped ne does, the time wtU come when political criticism and partisan deblte over his policies are as fervid as they ever were. And lbal is as it should be. But one thing will not change. Jn the days following the atte.anpt on his Ufe, by realfinnlng his hopes for his colan- try, Ronalcl Reagan has shown us aU :- s upp ortera and critics alike somet.blng we are not likely to forget. We have here one remarkable man. 1'te English langµ,age is full of oddities ~ ldtom1 '1 DeB1ht, or Oddttlea of En,,uth Si>eech : Can a tat dot your atepe, °' • toa wolf down lta food? • Can a ~w cl 1VOmn man a lhlp. or a hyena ery woltT Finally, why am I hal'Plilc on tMa 1ubjtct,, and not fiddlln1 oo ltt Orange·Coast DAIL y PILOT/Tuesday, Aprll 14, 1981 A7 By THOMAS D. ELIAS A UCLA basketball coach le-.yes the job, sayina his de-patture isn't due to preuure, but because he can't a/Cord to buy an adequate house even on a $90,000.a·year income. 'the new coRch will make far less, bu~ officialS note with relief that be aJready owns a home in Los Angeles. the episode demonstrates just how far the California housing prtce spiral bas gone and how harmful it's become. HQW MANY firms can offer new recruits more than $90,000? Those that can't are rapidly discovering they have problems competing for recruits with firms in other states where the cost of housing is far lower. UC Riverside's Graduate School of Administratiop araue tbat California could · sustain Its economic growth It it allowed more high-density housine close to employment centers and en- couraged urbanizing or inland areas that stilJ are relativ;ely r ural. They say growth will interact with issues like rent control, agricultura l l and use and transPortation. RENT CONTROL, for in- stance, prevents new arrivals from bidding agaimt old·timers for existing housing and thua is a form of growth control. they say. TAKES TEAMWORK -Logger Jack Ott guides bis team near Birkenf eld in northwest Oregon as they haul downed logs from the forest. The horses. a Percheron A,.Wl ...... I• and a Clydesdale-Belgian cross, weigh about 1,750 pounds each. They've been with Ott seven years. The UCLA coaching job may get more publicity, but far more important are efforts by states like North Carolina a nd Massachusetts to use the hous- ing cost argument to draw large parts of the electronics industry out of California. Other in- dustries are also suffering. California has been a ble "to have its cake and eat it, too," the two business experts con- clude. "We have restrict~ land uses significantly, while also en- joyrng very rapid employment growth. This r.ombiuation is alrnost certain to end." ~~~~--,--,~~~~~~~~~~·----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- STATE government has t rou- ble attracting new employees from elsewhere, the University of California finds 1t hard to recruit young faculty members. Few outsiders now want to move lf gro~h does slow down. the regions most affeeted will be current high-growth areas like San Diego. Sonoma and Ventura counties. Brown backs industry to California. because the move THE SAN OIEGO area, for in- usulllly means a lower standard stance. now expects to grow Only U.S. help can save business health, he says of living. strictly because of the from about 1.ll million residents cost of housing. to 5.5 million in the next 20 Unless something happens to years. But without major . slow down the cost spiral. the changes in hous ing policy, Kim· trend will so on bring bell and Schulman say, it will California's traditional high actually grow to 2.l mi\)ion in growth rate in employment to a that time. wrench.ing halt. And that would Many enviro11ment<>lists will soon slow the state's expected argue that the growth slowdown population growth. l r Two top Un iversity of wouldbegoodforCa i ornia. California business forecasters But it woulct also mean a pro- have now outlined the state's found change an the nature of the alternativc?s, a:-guing that land-s tate For young, educated use res tri ctions mu s t be recruitswouldnolong~rbecom- changed and more dense hous-mg to California. Instead, the ing developed if the statP wants population growth would take lo remain a growth leader. place almost entirely aniong minorities and any industry THEY SAY that 1f California wanting to grow would have to continues growing at the same open new plants and offices in pace ll did in the 1970s. the other states state's 1979 population of 22.6 The 'lne thing that's certain 1s million would reach 52.I million that California faces change. by the year 2000. But if employ-The change will come either in SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Edmund Brown says he is sponsoring legislation to get state gov- ernment to help industry. In a Brown·bylined expla nation in The $acramento Union, the Democratic governor said tbat unless the United States adopts some form of government-business cooperation that exists in some competing industrialized nations. many of this country's industries will no longer be com petit1ve. Brown said in the Sunday story his nine pro· posals are based on consultations with members of the California business and financial community THE AIM IS TO SPUR new technology, modernize facilities. and expand operations, he said . The proposals · A new Commission on Industrial Innova- tions comp()sed mostly of ctuefs of innovative eompames, to guide the state on technology issues An P.xpansion of research at the University of California. It would provide more money for ment growth is constrained by the form of a solution to the • C LLIN housing costs. the population in housm6 cost spiral or the hous-FLOWERS 19 years would be 30 2 million. ing crunch itself will change 2114 Larr y Ki m b <'I I . chief California South Herbor Blvd. fore c as t e r for t h e UCL A .,. -Anet.elm, CA Graduate School of Manage-Thoma& D. Elias is a columnitt 750-0451 rnent, and l'avid Schulman of b<ued in Santa Monica. FM~IL:-E ~sq~u~.:-:.~,r.~==---· ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiiii;;-.-.~.~~~l;IC;IA~'S~ -FLORIST . Aorist R.Owas & ..rs ·1ss19 Brookhurat St. 1111 c.1s .... w., -~Dtmrw"'-...... -~oc Fountain Valley ~... __ .._ • .. ...__. ... -":.....:_ 2tl7...,._. llYtl C.M. -.-· - JERI'S RORIST hardware and a S.5 m1lhon fund from whi ch the s tate t·ould ma tch private contributions for particular pro;et·t-; An innovat11H1 r~sc·arch grant program to providt• '>ecd mont·y fu r th<' development of s mall pro;ects A non·profll Corporation for Innovation Development to orr~r technical assistance to s mall c:orporat1ons -CHANGES IN PENSION fund investment rules to favor nev er , innovative smaller busi· nesses A pension funcl tn\.estment unit to invest 1 percent of the state uen~1on fund. about $200 million a year, in technological comp~mes. State industrau I investment rn surance to protect against ris ky in vestments, to cost the state about SS million a year Ehmmahon of capital gains taxes on com· panies that have 500 or fewer employees. making up for the lost revenue by taxing ··collectibles gold, silver. jewelry and things like this." Or«Mr ••rlY Avoid Dl .. ppolntment Disease afflicts infants • • ATLANTA (AP> -A hard-to- d i a1nose but apparently widespread veneral disea'ea call~ Chlamydia may be caus- ing eye infections and pneumonia in newborns, federal health experts say. , Dr. Paul Weisner of the na< tional Centers for Disease Con-[ 1 trol said recent studies show 1 that about balr of pneumonia cases in inCants less than 8 wee ks old are ca used by• eh la mydia infections in their• mother1>. , Weisner also said the diseaae,, which is transmitted sexually,; has become more common than gonorrhea. IN A ROUTINE screening pro- g ram at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, researchers found "somewhere between 1~ percent and 15 percent of women who are having babies have evidence of chlamydia in their cervix," said Weisner, chief of the CDC's veneral disease con· trol braneh. ·'That clearly 1s a high in c1dence of the disease '· The National Institutes of Health estimates there are 3 million cases of genital chlamydia each year, resulting in 200,000 cases of pelvic inflam- m atorv disease a leading cause of sterility in women. There are about 1 million cases of gonorrhea each year CHLAMYDIA has been linked with medical conditioons of pre- viously unknown cause. inelud· ing mi scarriage. low birth weight and infant death Although chlamydia as widespread, only 14 laboratories .have the expensive. complex test equipment needed to diagnos e the di s ease, said Weisner. adding that routine testing still is at least five years away If a woman i s ca rryinl? chlamydia at the mouth of her •,. womb at the time of delivery. the risk of eye infection and pneumonia in the baby is high, Weisner said. SERV/SG COSTA MESA • IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAA HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY Ha)lislas. ~·Florist .. ji¥jfJi • llSll leecti •"4-................ 962-001] a3,.s200 549-5115 "i·m:-;;" 1630 9a" Miguel Drive. Harbor View Ce"ter • 644-4060 448 Eest 171h Street, Co11a Men• 645~144 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa MeH Hun•ington Beach Flower Market 847-9614- 18042 Beach • at Talbert .. • Clartl IC-6y 29l=Hill Ave. (~tonemill Bus. Parkl Costa Mesa 641-0810 llAIWiu.'S FOi FlOWllS "Slnce I 921" 7 10 Main St. tlwt"'9tOll IHCh 8. 536-6043 UNIVERSITY FLORIST of Irvine 14m••••• 552..0283 P.tlOM Orders Welconte liaater Specfal1 De Murl Tosh Florist no .A Cr.ell" F,_,., Dulp c •. 23024 Lake P:O<MC 0""9 l~"· Hiiia, CA e2e53 (71 4)1&&-4213 TELEFLOAA DEllVEAY SERVICE MAAILEE JERRY ~ewport , ~ft' {'ji1lt~r ()'Florist.:,_) Chal"CJe by phone 640-7980 We deliver 2642 S• MlcJHI ld.. Newport hoclt -~--- R EMINDER (714) 7S1·470S 38~1 BIRCH STREE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 BroaJWKJ"y Fl.ow'er SAop mt HA•~ 8LVO.. et A0AMt II" Cal .... C.._) • COITA MlllA. CAL.lf'CMlNIA .... ..__.., All Oceetleft1 You 'll be sending carnations for the gladness' of Easter which is hope. lri.s for the promise of Easter which is pe~c~. . • And daisies for the spirit of Easter which is love. , Order early. Send the FTD ouquef Or send the traditional FTD Easter Lily · or Easter Garden• Planter. 1All in an exdusive FTD Woven Willow Basket. Helpinq qo~. I Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuttday, Aprll 1,, 198t T 81GGEORGE "" HE by Virgil Partch (VIP} fAMILt' c1•c111 by Bil Keane "We hod the whole puule put together and P J tried to pick it up to show it to you." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "One thing's for sure. He's got the home ice ad- v1nt1ge." ~ ~ - PM T8 by Charles M. Schultz -------IT SAVS THAT IF VOU DENV SOMEllUH6 EXISTS, ~ IT DOE5H1' EXIST TUMBLE1tEED8 l~ '()U "THINK I ltNJOY SSNt71NG- YOU 10 JAIL. FOR PfWNKeNNESS, SOP~L.L.1'.t>U'Re C"AZ:V! SHOE I WANl10 fNtrlRe VOV, FISL.L.Ol/I! TO f,Jl'eB 'd:>cJ ON 10 YOU~ FUU.. F'O'Tl1NTIA&-! VOOR 'D MINUSES " DON'T EXIST! 0 • I f I by Tom K. Ryan WHV, WliH A ~rr OF EFFOFrr \t>U COUL.t' Wf:L.L-tJECOMe A Hl6HIR LOWER FOPM OF t..IFf~ by Jeff MacNelly ~"I'\ :\.-\:\('\' by Ernie Bushm1ller "Don't worry ... the mother bird won't let the babies fly until they're ready!" "It musta been pretty dull s1tt1n around watchin· one of THESE ... .lt:DGE PARKER Mf('ILJM ~I. HOW DO YOLI LIM i::ARE I lOUR ~TEAK COOKED ;> I I •'-"- GARt'IELD BARK! ~EH. You1RE .JUST ~l~f: ME, l<'AYo-- I WAS A PE"ST, 'TQO. 54 8ucuneer 58 Empty 511 Bull: Sp. UNITE.O ~ture Syndleate Monday'• Puzzle SoMd et CM-Mt dtflntlorg. 82 NotMgod 83 OlllttlOma city Mz.t e5Chec*out ee Aernft t1 \llPOf DOWN 1ctsta 2'Mngl 30Mtton ·~ aAlnMMCI !~ ...... tOL.lgfle ... f1 AMfMlt 120-.0MI 1Ud tt ..... "°"'*" I DON'T l\NOW, A~f>EY! IT COUlD 6E lHAT'~ THE WAY I LIKE THEM.' by Jim Davis YUM· --MRS. FLO OP IS BAKING .-----,,..... I WISH I COULD DROP HER A HINT COOKIES TAA'f' ~MAIZl­ Al.f.C K I-I.AG, ii< ltJ I , CALLING ME: QL.I:' .A..IST ~.5E tT:\K l ' "l~KERBt~AN ()JELL I CRAZ<.)' HO{A) 00 U'.X.) LIKE. 1H£ ~IENC..E FAIR ~ fCTUALL(,J I'IV1 A Llf1'1..£ Ol~APPOIN~ , FUNKQ ! Y OUR FIRS"f' PAYPAYAS A NURSE!,eH , KIPc;::>O? fOR BETTER OR FOR •ORIE \ ooNT e.c.LIEVE IT! I G<:> WITI-\CUT R 4' 20• CAN OPENER To SA'JE A Few 00U.f\R3 ..•• I 1HOU6Hi fHERE'D BE mORE RID£!'.J ! by Kevin Fagan MA'i SE. wf SMOOL 0 Rou~o UP A POSSE. '10 LOOK ~OR 1 'f GENERAL NEWS I OBITUARIES ·~ ''I want you bunch of thieving shysters to defend me on a slander charge." 12coast residents horwred Twelve Orange Coast PUBLIC NOTICE SU,.l•ICMl COIJ•T 0, CAl..lf'O .. llA COUHTY o,-O•AMO• OrMte ~y S..-rl« Cewt 7'1 Civic~ Drlwe, WH\ hMa ..... C.llienll• ttltl MARRIAGE OF PETITIONER ~U M IN LIU I PAT00M8AL RE~PONOENT $1TTICHAI PAT00M8AL SUMMOflS (FAMILY LAWI CASI NUMllEa; 01~ residents were named Mor1cu o n t h e S a n t a A n a v. .. ,..,,. -~-T• ,...,, ,,. • ., 4Ki<I• ........ .,... M-1 'I'-Wllte College honors list for -.ard -.,... ,.,._. •IUllA • the fall semester ••n.1t-a.1..-.............. . II y ... Mill .. -II Ille ..... 1 .. ef .. R eceiving a grade •-ylAW•...at'«,, ... .._.. .. point average or 3.5 or •• ''0"'""' ....... , ,_ ...._ • ., b L. L f ,, .. .,1..., it..,,,,..., w "'" .. "-· etter were 1sa ong o •111so1 Costa Mesa a nd Lan V•••• "• 11110 ••mu•ao. 1.1 lrlllllMI ...-Mcillir ,..,,,. Ud. 0111 Nguyen. Lan Phan, and •"41e11<1a • -..... ""· ,._.... Jean Sarah. all of F'oun-••nl••.,. • ...... Le• 1a 1-·-• t . V· 11 ,. .... i, ... a m a ey SI V•IM ..... MllCllat •I·-.... Huntington Beach .... .,.._ ...... ·-... -n. r e S j d e n\ S J e (( re y llaurlo lnmelllalam•IOI•, •• eala m.,..,., 1U r......-1Ui e lt ... d•# '' F r e e m ii n . C e I e s t e .,.., • .._.. _... .., ,..111r-.. • White, Sherry Didion, ~··~H E ~E!>PONOENT B r u c e He I en 1 h i and Tll• 11e1111oner ha\ 111.0 • pellllon 1 M a r k How I e y . . a n d ~:'::',:':':'!.::. :~;~;:9; .;.!Y~°;, 11~ Laguna Beach resident d•t• thal !hi\ \ummon• .... r,,•O on I Steven Lloyd were also you your oei..,11 may 11c enterecs •no d the couri m.y Ml•r • 1uOgnMnl con I name . l•1n1nQ onjvn<h"" or Olher Miier\ CO"' I In add it i 0 n vi(' k i e terning dlvosoon ol p1-ny, \PoU .. I T I d P •uPPG•I, cn•IO cu~oely, child •u-rl. a Y 0 r 8 n C' Y m an •llorntY ftej, CO.I\, 6nd \UCh Olher re I R azavipuor. of Newport 1111 •• m•y t>t vran1oa by t11e court B h d Tne oarn1s........,1 _. w-•· lat.In<) ol CaCh, a thetr names mono or pr-rty or Olhor courl On the list •ulhOrlll!d PtotHdl"9\ m•y •IM> re I ~uU O•ltd -Hh ll, l'ltl L.tt A &•encn 81tril., By JUN"~ G•tH, C t Oepu\y ompu er FlllEOJ.FUMIHG,UO. 1101 wut111 .. e1.,.., ,,~ ,.,_ l ... _.... ca1•-• •1t ' dd ' . 11111 lU-tlii l a S tlm e Pubh'1Wd 0<-Coast D•oly Polol, AP' I•. 11, 21. May I. I'll I 1 .... 1 SACRAMENTO <AP I PUBLIC NOTICE The Sacramento C o u n t y s h e r i ( f ' s F~c:;,,~~!:~!1:::s depart men l s a Y s a He 10110 .. •no ~,....,, .,. "°'"' com put er error has been bu11nuus THE PART!> FINOER, \)t4l lA\ m e a s u r 1 n g I o n g e r l..na•. w ... 11T11Mle<. c.alilomia •2'Ml. r es po n s e tim es to H•'"'°" 1,,,,.,,torv ~1 .... 1 .... 1'1fe-threatening calls a C•lllonol• corporation, ,,_., l..aa L.unu, W"1mlMI.,, C..lllomla '1tll, than is the case r"is tMn.kwU" conct..cwd 1>v •cw The department Sald por•t*'H•rr•"°" inventory S.rv~ce-\, that the computer had inc been programmed to Th•i ~,':;:;.!, H::;·~~fd •Uh.,. m e a S U r (' the ti m e County Cttrk ol Oranlje Counly on between the first call 'Apntl. •'lt1 ,,,,.,.., and the arrival at the Pub11sne<1 Or-coas1 oauy Piiot, scene of the last unit. I •P"1' "· 21. ,., , .. , 1•u•1 instead of the first PUBLIC NOTICE T he res ult is. the department says, the FICTITIOUS•VSINISS average res ponse lime NAMl.STATIMENT to I 1 re · t h r e a t e n 1 n g ... ~~.'_.,_.""' '*""" " 001nv i...~1• e m erg e n(' i es i s 7 . 2 MA.!UC.ETING AS$1Sl ANCE. >.a minutes. rather than the H . H•wpori &ou1••••d. SuHe s. 16. 7 minutes published in,.,,,. E N11 ...... s11.o w Allon, Newp011 _,. 0111orn1• '~ I in 1980 Sant••roa.Cal11Mn••'2IOI. fn .. b<l\IMU 1\ COftdU<l.cl Oy an In dlYldu•I PUBLIC NOTICE Jean'ne E. Nett.On Th•s \i.temonl w•• lllecl with '"" Counly C1e.-01 Oran~ County on A.pnl l, l'ltl fo(TITIOUS BVSINE~S. ,UUU NAME STATEMEN.T Publosned Or_ c ... u Oa oly Pllol, I"' f11llfq,..,,r.__, 11 '.., ,,. l•• J nq Aprtl 1. l.C, ll, 11, 191l 1•21-11 Uu\1(U· t 1lf;t,'1l.,1HM 1,l~klJl)l.C> r,})t tO'\,l•u 1 vr •' N• '' "' PUBLIC NOTICE A "VtlH (I\ J} , , R ..Jt>• I u .. • •• t .. LJdJ, '" F•CT•T•OUS•UStMEIS t .• n,-\J'rl ~ A,,,..,,. NA.Ml.STATEMENT ~ot\t'" • , .. ctt ,, ., •• •" " •j 1 TP\t foOowtno "'"°" •s do~ bu11· ,.,,. 1 M Jf"+,,,,,t.J -.I '·•'" 1 A,.,, c. A MU .u Ut·Wts• Concre1t Oeltver., '''' S.rv1ct \0111 0;1ot1 Avt • Four"t•ln '1t tc,,1 Lu-.~ 4.., ' ·• 1 • ·1 V•Uty,C•llforr11•t27• 1• .,,," t A ''' 1..1 D•rtlyn J Ool•n, 10'11 0,1011 f ti """ n "•~ 1• 11 r • • Avenue, F~t••n V•U•v~ C.•Htorni• .J• n• fl p..t•l1 ,. ' '1J• ~obi n f H, p " Tt\\\ ~M'\.l f\ conctu<ted by.., tn f h ... ,ldlt•m• nl .,,...,,, ' •1 d w+lh !"• dlvid\iel """ ' p ' Yi.t• ' '· •M O•rrtyn J Oot.n f 111'" Th" •lalemonl •a\ hlod with lhe 4>ub11 .ntd Jr Hu~· .. lo""'' tJd•'t >-'m>t C.ountv c1er11; of orenoe County on M.tt h II !1 Apii ' 14 ''81 JI'! °'1 Aprtl l. 1911 FIStUI l'ublll>Nd Or"""' CoaU O•llY PllOI, HAHOll L.4 WH-MT. OLIVI Mortuary • Ceme1ery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 "dC:l HOTHHS llLL llOADWA.Y MOaTUAaY 110 61oadwav Cosla Mesa 6-42·9150 14lT%&1dGHOH SMtTH & TUTHtlL WISTCLI" CH.4,U 427 E 17th Sr Costa Mesa ~•6-9371 "llClllOTMllS SMfTHS' MOaTUAIY 627 Mam St HuntmQton Beach 536-6539 April I, 14, 11, 7', 1'11 l ...... tl P UBLIC NOTICE ,,CTITIOU$ IUSINIU HAM• STATIMINT Tiie lollowlnv pertons at• doing buS\M,\•I OUN RIGHT CA TERING, 1615 I rvln• •A, Colt• Mela, C•lllotnle .,. Oavld S<otl CraWford, 207' H• tlOMI Awnue, Cosi. MeN, Calllornla Gordon &ry•n L.•l9hlon, IUS lr•I,,. lllw., to.i. Me .. , CAlll0tftla U•M Thlt llUsl,..n I• condu<I•• by a llm llH e>artn9f'thlP Dwld S Cr...,.O<V Thlt tlal.....,,1 was lllod wlln Ille County Clerk of Onnoe county on Aprll 10, ltll ,.,...,, Pubfl""9d Ol'enot Cont O.lt'I' Piiot, AP' 14, 11, 19, Mey s. ltll ,,,, .... PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTtTIOU$ eut1MaU NAMa ITATaMaNT Tiie IOlloWlnt penGfl Is dlolnt fluW. ....... THI SHOI! OOCTOll, 4'2A East Htll Street. eosi. MaM. C.tllornla 9'»11 JH CllUI $111m, J UlllOn Hiii, ~. c.tllWnia '°745. Tiii& .....,_ .. It c...-u<tect .-, M IA- tflviw.1 J•ClwlSNm fllll 14.-•• Ill• wlltl tlle ~, .. c .... Or-~ .. ..- "-'" J, 1"1. """' , .......... Or .. CMs1 Oellf ~. ""'117, '" "· .. itlt 1'2Ht Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/TUMdey1 Aprll 1•, 1981 * I '!~~~~ .. "~~p~~~~~~,.in . mal~rt~~~~~~-J. of Manhallan's East Side, the likes of Teddy "You have no idea how strongly some men ininess to challenge do1ma, to be on U.. ed1e." Roosevelt, Charles Lindbergh and Edmund Killary reel about this," said J ohn W. Flint, a board Brush said. gathered ln the comfort of the male-only Explorers m ember. "These are very conservative guys who That Is what had bothered him about the Club. are afraid women would change things." males-only admission policy at the club, wbie~ Those days are over. By a vote of 753·618, the The announcement closed out the presidency spends $100,000 a year to finance expedll1on1 club has agreed to admit women memben -even or Brush, who contends that even in this era, when youne men and women. at the cost of hundreds of male members. exploration means rowing across the Atlantic, v· 1 • h d The vote meant that astronaut Kathryn irtual Y all the clubs procrama • fl h there are more frontiers than ever open to women, but many of t.be 3,400 male me Sulllvan, who bas own higher t an any other Today, says the lanky archeologist who led bers in 58 nations had objected to the admission diwomdl.lld ln thethworld, and Sylvia Earle, iwllh"oA hthas his first expedition in .the Himalayas when he was women on the grounds it would destroy the tpecl ve eeper an any man or woman, w ve e 1 th I d Jed k ··camarader1'e" that bad chara ... ert·-...1 the clu first female Explorers. 4. ere are unexp ore caves, unsca pea s "~ .~ Even Explorers president Dr. Charles Brush, and uncharged wastelands aplenty. 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T..:o cuUdt bf th~ Oran•e County I Music Center are comblnln& effort.a to -- st age a ~a·,:.erson Sunday attemoon benefit them"1 "An Early Calllornl• Fiesta." 1 ,...ChUde Byron," the story of the dramatic e nco unter between the romantic, sophisticated Lord Byron and the daurhter he never knew. opens its West ~l premiere tonight directed by SCR Artistic Director Martin Benson. Among other reception guests were Mrs. William Wenke and Mr. and Mrs . Sti~ another set of identical twins, f>'J\CES t>res1dent Susan Laza. who Brure J"raser <he's with Bttker ID· Ari.Q and Ashley Waller of DanvUle, T h ere'll be morlacbls a nd maraaritas, say11 Janet Aenast. oJong with lots of other entertainment and good things to eat prepared by caterer Bob Penningtc.>n and his crew. ucorted Linney to a oost-recept1on ternational l. were among weeding guests. question-and·answer session 1n Second Otht:rs attending were Mr. and Mrs. the BrQnn twins are the daughters of Stage: SCR B<1ard Vice President and 'l'homw; Peckenpaugh (he's a member 'flt . and Mrs. Wayne Bronn and the Mrb. Donald Christeson , Mr and Mrs of SCH's President's Circle>. Mr. and ,8on1mni twins are the sons of Mr and Ms . Aengst is president o f the Showboat Chapter which is co·hosting the party with the newly formed Music In the Air Chapter headed by Evelyn Daniel Both guilds draw their mem bership from Corona del Mar and neigh boring communities . Ralph Clock, and board president Don Mrs Car roll Bryant (he's an SCR / Mrs. Max Bonanni. Smallwood Mrs. Clock, who is a board Benefactor's Committee member), Mr Both the Bronn and Bonanni famdles Fo Uowing the working rehearsal , m which John de Lancle and Megan Cole m ember, will chair SCR 's g~la this fall and Mrs. Stephen Marosi (she's a board live in Huntington Beach and have been Linney told guests the resident mt>mben . Jon McClintock, Mr. an' friends 'for a long time," said Mrs. tht:ater movement m tbe Uniu~d States Mrs Donlin Murdy, and SCR board Bronn. . . is attracting worldwide a\lentlon mem~r Harnette Wilmer. Oth e~ s 1milarit1es . between the Jo'our hundred persons are expected to attend the affair at which they will be entertained by the Young Amencans. a song and dance company: the Wes t Coust Singers. an ensemble of the Sad dleback Concert Chorale; and Western Union, a band that will play almost con tinuously for dan<:ing and listening pleasure "And" he said "this lht:ater is one of G Bonanru and Bronn twins, she noted, the b~st of them'." ' are tha~ each set of twins was deliver~d The playwright said ht: ts interested ue!'b \\ere seeing double last four minutes apart, each was born m HAPPENINGS were seen in their roles as Byron and his daughter, approximately 100 guests mingl e d and munched on hors d 'oeuvres catered by South Coast Plaza Hotel and hosted by Stein I Brief and Co 1n Byron as a divorced falht.>r who Saturday at tht> wedding in Hijitlington Long Beach and both mothers had the couldn't see his daughter BeaC'h or Lesli Bronn anJ David s~me obstetri<:lan. Although their "This play 1s about hii> feelings for Bonanni birthdays ar e differ ent, the Bonannis her and her feelir.~s for him.'' Linnev The bride and groom e'ach a re andBronnsareeach24yeftrsold sa d · 1dent1cal twins The Bonannis a re a family of five ·¥he playwright also said he has an Tht-tr \\\ins. Lisa lllll and Marc boys while the Bronns are a family of In addition to Linney, who has four plays inc!uding Byron in production in New York this spring. guests included playwr ight Dr. Larry Schneiderman of San Diego whose "Screwball" recently c losed m SCR 's Serond Stage Theater ··c·m otional link" to Byron becauSl' Honanm. wen• matron cl honor and best four girls . Benefit co·chairmcn <ire Sue Strader and Nannettt> Pittman thC're \\JS a year and a half \\ht.'n h<' m.in Voth the bride's and groom's parents couldn't see his own daughter The alter bo~~. Chris and David Spor · have little doubt about what kind of They are being ass1~tcd by. among others. Dt'e Edwards. Diane Cannon, BeGe Yahn. Elizal.Jeth Calderon. Barbara J ohn!>on, Joanne Will~. Doretta Ens ign, Cht•rrit• L1ghtburn. Diane Kordick and Paula M1ch<Jels AmonR gu<'sts at the Tuesda~ nii;ht 111g of llunti1)~ton Beach. also are grandchildren they'll have : twins. rc•ct>pt11m .... en.• Mr and Mr::. Carrol 11IC'nll<·al tw1ru I t'll be fiesta lime May 3 at La Casa Pacifica, bt:tter known lO some Schn'!iderman said hl' takes both medicine and playwriting seriously a nd tries to do his best with both An ant . board ml·mlwr M<.1un•1>n U1 Even Father M1chat>I Duffy , the Do.menat·o :rnd ht•r husband Hobert. Dr µnest ,,.,ho married thl' couple at St <Jnd Mrs Ddant· Th) en . board membt•r Honan·nture Church as a twin Advertising quizzes hummers Scorpio: Quarrel • lS 1 swear. advertisers don't kno"' anything There isn't a day goe:-. by that I don't pick up a ne ws paper or 3 magazine and get asked a pro vocati ve ques tion like, .. DO YOU WANT H EALTH Y HAIR?" or "ARE YOL' SICK OF ROACHES?" Okay. so you make allowanct>s for a dozl'n or so weirdos who consider dandruff a turn on and are lonely for pets, but I think IH' can safloh ;_i~ s ume the answers are yes A full-page advt'rtist'ml'nl the other tla~ wasn't taking an) chancei. Aero~::. the lop "as Lht· mus ical question, "DO YOU WANT TO BE I'.'. DEBT T H E REST OF YOUR LIFE"" Helov. wen• two boxes. One said. "NO• Quick' Send mt· \Our pamphlet. 'Free at Last.' on trial ~o th;H 1 ma~ thumb my nose al bankers and bt' a m1llrnna1re without leavtng my home · The second 1)(1, ,,., a-. "YES! I want to drift aimlessly for the re!>t of m) hfe and die a failure ·· Don't tl'll me th<1l ~1 gt-nn C'011ldn t h,1, e f1,1!11rt•ll' out th<.• numbt·r of }'l's·.., und no"., from a '•mph· poll 111 the e le,·utor W,ho wrlle~ thal tiluff' Rip Van W1nklt""' no YOU WANT TO END NAGGING RAC'KAC/11':'• ·f\IU.: YOl TIHED OF HEINO HIPPED OFF'1 " · DO \'O~ WA~ r TO LOOK TEN YEARS YOl 'l'llC:f:H IN TWO M I Nl•TES'•" (Are they crci1)" I 'd j!I\ 1· ~·m TE\: m111ute~ to makt• m<' look T\\ l) year:-. youni.:t·r 1 WO l' I. !J Y O l · IJ E I NT E R EST E D I N Pl .. \ Yl:'\G \I' l' \IHIES \T CHRISTMAS AND II ,\ \'I;-.: c; I' 11 ... r l.\.1 E C)"' \' () c R L l FE ., .. ·wrn ·1,1> \'Ol l.lhE TO SAVE MONEY AND LI\~. LIKF: \ Kl:"lili ,. !HI YOl \\/\'IT TO I.OSI': 12 POl'NOS ll'i lllHEI': l>\'I :," WOl'l.l> YOl' LIKE l'HC>ST \'lE Hrl l~:F tan ('Urt· II I Frankl~. 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Sagillanus natives plu.> kc•y roles Travel talk dominates portion of s cenario TAl'Rl S 1 Apr 20 May 20> Breakthrough 1n tl1t·utt•d. you disro\'er your own style. rhythm You hL•ar sound of your own voice Focus on change, \ra' 1·1. vartl't)' Romance. children. s peculation and lht• number 4 figure prominently <a:MI NI (May 21 Junt' 201 : Special message dtd., 10 lo('alin~ needed matl'nal Give full rein to tnlL'llt•ctu:tl cunos1ty Your ques tions wall be an.,v.t•rc·d Member of opposite sex aids in selt•t·twn of ··solid propt>rt.> .. Virgo native plays kl.') role ('\~Ct:R 1.Junt• 2 1 -Jul~ 221 RelJti,t.':-.. dom(•stac environment dominate scenario You de· dpht•r mess age which had been "taunting·· call. oth<·r commumcat1ons clanfy pos1t1on Taurus Libra. Scorp1onat1ves play important roles LF.0 1 July 23-Aug 221 Lessons are learned about money· earning power 1s emphasized Techniques are clarified and streamlined. First offt·r may not be vahd or lo your advantage. Main· lain st'lf esteem Check legal aspects study small print Leo, Anes and Sagatlanu:-. natives plciv 1mport;.ll)f role:. Study Virgo message You can celebrate SAGITTARll'S t Nuv 22 l>ec 21) You gain <.1dded µrt.>stagt•. s1•t·unt~ Farrnl~ mt·mlll'r t'xpres~t·~ faith. lt:nd~ :-.upport l11tu1t1on1s on t<.1n~l't ht•ed in HOROSCOPE ner flot•hngs Promot rnn ll ut· wathnnt•v.ho · pulb stnn~ ... ·· Cr\PRl('ORN I Dl•(' 22 Jan 191 Emph<is 1s on 1n\'J\Jt1ons. :-.pec1al commun1l't1t1on<, publJt<Jl1ons ability to c•xpand pt•r.,onal horizon., ~c·c•n<Jrro h 1g h I 1 ghts tr a vc•I soc-1 a I ill't 1' at) inc· rt>aSl'd populantv and s<>l1Cl n ·ason for opt1m1~m l.Jugh' r\{ll'ARll'S 1Jan 20 Feb 18 1 Plc1n:, an· :.ul.J Ject to "radtl'i!I' · c•hangl· :\font'\ 1s 1m oh t>d bt· UW<Ht' of crt.>dit ralmg:-. <.1nd thl' ·abal1ly of others to pay th<.·ir "'""' Another Aqu:inun Scorpio and a Leo f11rnre µromam•ntl\ Stick with number 4 PISCES I r·<.'b 19 <ar 20 I Ta kt· ll mt• to ht• anal)'l1cal Othc·r:-. ma~ lr) tu c·htdl· ~ou into pn• mature acl111n l.t•14al aid mu) ht• nt'l'l'S:-o<tr) Membt•r of opposill• !'>('~ \.\ant~ mnrt· than might ht• appart·nt on surfac-e Fm·u!> on p<Jrtm•n.h1p and marital stuiu~ Our niistake is sho1.ui n g big expense Hoss hobby • is VIRGO 1Aug. 23·Sept. 221 Cycle tugh you gain added power and get credit long overdue M nn•·~ and love dominate scenario focus on per.,onal achievement, more responsibility and a "C'omm1tmcnt" from p rofes5ion al superior. C'apn«orn. C<inrer persons figure prominently. Listi N1C'ole deKru1f. 9. dau~htcr of Mr-. J<iC'k deKru1f. was inadvertently 1<knt1fiecl on Sunda\ ~ Fa::.hwn.pagt• u:. Mr!> dcKiwf's grandd<.1ughll'r. · Mr::. d<.'1\ru1f and her d<iu~htt:r. Lisa '\1colt· were model!> 1n a foshton shim prcsl'nted during ,1 luncheon for the Fash1onablt·~. a support j:!roup fo1 Chapman Collt:ge DEAR ANN LANDERS Do vour readers a fa vor and warn them, unless thC'} af'f! millionaires. it's not smart to let their daughtet"s ~et intt'rcsted in horses When our girls v. t•re 1n Jwior high \\ e though\ it would ix' OICl' if thev 1n~1k rachng lt's~ons No" fi\'e years lall'r. we arc; hl'wk our~el\'e<; Th<' girl~ bec<.11ne eul'lll•nt ndt"rs ... u \\ t• decided to buy lht•m llnrse~ /\fin sµc•nding SC\ eral thousand dol1:1rS' for hor<.l·s. "t' d1c;to\ 1·1t·ll ANN LANDERS all sort~ of hidden costs For t1xampll' board1nJc: the animals. shoeing thc·m. H'tl'rtnary· bill<. fn ~ for riding at ShOWS, ... er\'IC'l'S or tr;llnl'rS The girls "hobby" nov. take•:, ont• third nf our income Th<'' must ha\<' saddll'"· l'll!-tnm mJ<lt• boots and riciing hahats. !:t1l\'l'r do dad:-. for tht• om• who rides Wt•.slt•rn. hauling ft•es. mot1•I <•nd rl'stauranl C'hars:t>s for oul of tov. n 'ho\.\-. Last week tht.• trainer., I old u., if thl' j!trb ,,., a111 to compete in lht> C'l<a.,~ .,hows. t hl'Y v. 111 nl'e<I Ill'\\ horses The price" About Sl5.000 <·a<·h 1 .,J, horsefrathers' What llo \OU S<t\, :\nn " ANTI·EQl'INE IN l.AFAYET1'f;. C'Ai.IF DEAR ANTI: They don't call it the -.port of kings Cor nothing. Bub. Ho" come you didn't know? Sorry if I sound eras!'. but pare nt!> who spend one-third of the family incomt> in a hobb) for the kids should have their heads en mined. DEAR ANN LANDERS Hov. can 1 get rad of the guilt. although 11 v.a1> my hu!.band and not ml' who did the running around'' I realized something was up aftc•r seH•r;il months or having dinner alOOC' bceaUSl' he had lo work late. One night he lulked in his s leep and mentioned her name It "'as a woman an his business. <Sound familtar'l 1 I told him the ven next morning to take his choin' her or me. 11(. chose m e. but after that it wa!. do\\nhill all tht• way. I could never (eel loving IO\\ard him , and his resentment was obvious. Two years later he died I went through all the formalities of a bereaved wido". but in mv heart I was happy to be free or him. His death gave me independence and self-respect I am happier now than l have been in years. but I feel guilty about it. I could never lell anyone but you about this. and I s hall not sign my name. Can you help'! FALSE FRONT DEAR F .F .: You need to v~ntilate your feelings to a third party. No relaUve, pleue. Vou would have to say aome unfiat~rtng thJngs about yoar dtte ased husband aad It wouJd compound the guilt Go to a counselor and tal1' your bead off. Tbat tbouJd do-It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l h ave been concerned about a friend. Am I worrying abou\. nolhh1g? Marcia is constantly tickling pe<>ple in lbe ribs for n o reason. Occasionally !lh" will sta re al a penon for long periods of time. Today several of us were standing around talklna. M:.rcla wanted to interrupt a nother girl, lt'• riot alwelll• •"6JI to recogn• l<Wf. e.,,eciall~ th4 f lr1t time orOtfftd. Acqtdnt 11our111/ IMUh the gu~ffftft. ~ Aftn ~· bookkt. "Lot>f or Stz and How to Ttll ih1 DlfftrfflCt." F<>r o CQW, moll 50 cnt• and o lorlQ. 1el/ addrnHd tnwlope wdh JIOUr r~q~at to .4nn l..andlrt, P 0 80% tr99S. Chicago, IU. a11. 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Drtroil or Atlan- ta. Ttw n1untri1•.., "ith lhf' .,lrirtt·st l!Un l a"~ havt- lh1• l""'''t homidrlr ratr·. 1•1·oplt• cannot li\1· in f1•ar. ur the·~ \\ould nt>\'er h•:1 H tht•ir bark ) ant,. ~' ad\ i•'t' b t''<i>rriSC' cau- tion and i::ood jud~ml'ltl. \\ht'fl'\t>r \OU art'. Don't ~" ., 1om• into .,h·az' nc·ighborh1Hl<1'.. espcciall} at ni~ht. l.C'a\C' off llw fan<') jt'welr). l 's<' tra\·eler's / l'hf'rks in.,h•ad or c·a ... h .. \mt .,ta~ •wbt>r. I UBRr\ <Sept 23-0ct. 22) Finish rather than 1nit1<1lc• reach beyond curre nt expectations. Fears. doubLc; w•ll be erased as result of time alont'. meditation What first appear s a loss can be trunsform<·d into definite advantage. Aries is in ptC'IUrt' Bromh~:ay to host f asliion shott' A moth('r and daul{htcr fashwn :.hcrv. and dessert will lw held April 29 10 thC' Pa' ilion Room at The Bro<1dv. av .., Fashion lsl<ind :-tnrt> S('ORPIO !Oct 23 Nov 21 I' New hope on hnrl7on' Lover quarrel 1s resolved New starts ar e fe;iturt'd. hopes and v.1shes verge on fulfillment. Clothing for.v.omen of all ages will be modC'll'cl during the free s hClw For reservations, call 644 1212 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY So•t fran.•'· uH 09ah1 "22 HARIOR IL'IO. COSTA MESA -541 -1156 TEAR GAS (CS) Protect Yourself v.;th Olenical Shield Us.d 011d cat'f'led by Hie LA. Police Ol'pf. We oller the required 2 hour·courSf' and perm•! 10 carry !ear gas All ctassec; 1augh1 by police oll1cers Classes held al our oflrce or at yours tor $i6 20 (1ncluoec; class and perrn11 Classes 7 9 p m Weone~oavs. 10·12 Noon Sa1u1oavs Classes held al your oll1ce by appo1ntmen1 tor 15 or more no adr1111onal i.:osl 545-5724 18011 Slcyporic Cirtle. •:3uite E, Irvine IHext to Foodport.-WHt of Cdlf. I at 1°'*1 Possession or lea1 qas wrlhoul a permit r!s a felony PC:IUOMAl PROT((TIOM SYSTC:MS See Live '..----------==------------- Chicks Hatch -~,--1 c,,.,.~,L/.-.~~~~~~-~-·-::.,! The 1Jlk of 1he town 1s a new sht•w called __ ,9 "Breaking Free " ~veryonec; lall..tn~ aboul 11 hut 11' only !or women ~ Two years in 1he maJ..ing, 11 sk1lllully blends 1 ~-~ thuter w11h mol1vahon The 4', hour ,huw '" alive with •~·tapping mu~1c and m1op1rat1onal A SMASH HIT FOR WOMEN ONLY Special 10 Day Sale on Selected Styles m{'ssages. The salient points of prominent women BREAKING FREE! speakers are punctuated with slides and humowu~ Adm~ ~ 000 film segments. Three giant scrttn~ dance w11h Ct)lnr ,..,....., .._.0 -- and sparkle with comedy 11ic tudr• wo•~t>•••• """''"" r.i,.... (l's the kind of show you won't w._nt lo t>nd anJ lhe best pul 1s that 1t doesn't: it g~s home with you You can't help lo be more successful 11 you follow tht show's ditt for success. You'll hear women ~peakers who April I 5th thu 25th 524.99 Cameo Shoes South O:>ast Plaza Lower Level near ~Y Company . 546-5210 • you will be able lo 1dent1fy with You II discover for your~lf the formula for success. You'll be ablt to shed yovr frustrations and e'lpand your horizot\s There's something of ~aning for everyone! 8ut wlll I like 1t 7 Wtll. the tntertalnment 1' guara~teed, but the ~uc~ is up 10 you lf you want to succttd and impro:e yovr ~rsonal ~rlormAna go ~e Wom,n·" lnttmational Suectss Systems'" "BrTllking FrH. • ::tunu.ay May 3 1:00 r. M. to 6:00 P. M. • South Co.i4t Pin~ Hottl Shiaw '"L~·h MAY b. 1Mrt:C'd '" \.1'1UI n \1..,. .. ,Q M.1\hr l h.u•:•· Jill tO )l•llf ""''IUnt nl1m~1 __ _ ~ l \r ll.11t t>~ A,f\,tr'llt' ht..N Rl'~"Al•'ll' mJy b.> m,"11• ~ • rW.~ .c 'h"L h• WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL SUCC£SS SYSTEMS' eo. nox 1e.5• • NEWPORT BEACH, CA.9*0 K~r•• "'1n br htlJ '' tht J. .. •r AJJ11"on.111 ... kt 1nt11rm.11 ... ~ , .. n~ 1714 ... ~ .. I • f' -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuetday. Aprll 1•. 1981 CONSUMER I STATE QUEENIE Edwards base makes history again Air Force desert strip, scene of many firsts, landing site for space shuttle -~ O•••• ... -s-.. .. "" -·-·-4 ·14 "You're over ten!" EDWARDS AIR PORCE BASE <AP) -The desolate chunk of desert called Rogers Dry Lake has probably seen &J mut b aviation history as any spot oo Earth. The kidney-shaped lake bed -once the mecca of America's hotte1t test pl11!ta -wn the airstrip for the first nl1bt of Amerida's flnt jet plane, in October 19'2. \ And today, the space s hutll ended its first his- toric flight by landln1 on the l e's bard caliche· clay surface. AT 44 SQUARE MILES, the la bed is often called the largest landing strip in world -a test pilot's delight. Baked by lhe de rt sun, its day hardens like concrete. The lake bed, along with the air -.ase that grew around lt, "is tbe most historic air \nstalla· tion in the world in terms of things done tor the first time or the only time," said Ted Bear, base historian. Also on the 301,000-acre Mojave-Desert ba.se 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Dryden Flight Research Center. Most of the nation's ex· perimental and prototype aircraft have be~n test· ed here since the top-secret World War 11 nights of the XP·59A jet, which was disguised on the ground with a tacked-on wooden propeller The lake bed has ,seen them all : bullet· like rocket planes lbat flew h11her and faster than man bad ever cone: the "nytnc wine" jet bomber that was all wing and no body; tbe "lifting bodies'' that were all body and no wing; lhe succession of faster and fiercer warplanes. NASA pilot Joseph Walker new the X·lS rocket plane to an altitude of 67 miles in 1963. Col. William J . Knight now vice commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center here, took the plane up to 4,530 mph in 1966. No pilot hu ever gone higher or faster in a winged aircraft. Dozens of speed and alUtude records have faJlen to planes flying from the lake bed. Air Force Capt. Charles Yeager, a legend among test pilots. became the first man to fly taster than the speed of sound. In an X·l rocket plane, on Oct. 14, 1947, he broke the sound barrier. once reared to be a barrier that aircraft might not survive. THE SHUTTLE IS TO come out of orbit and glide al supersonic speeds toward Rogers Lake Bed. After a U-turn, the ship wiH slow con- siderably and the shuttle will take to the runway. Edward's test pilots during the postwar years tended lo be swashbucklers in the mold of aviators who fought in World War 1 biplanes and flew bar· rel roOs in the flying circuses of the '20s. "lnthe old days, these guys wore the aviator's silk scarf. at least figuratively," Bear said "They'd just take the plane. go up and wrln1 il out." Milt Thompson, a veteran test pilot who's now associate director of the Dryden center, recaUs, "The breed of pilot out here then just wanted to keep going faster and faster . . There are other professions that are comparable, like race car drivers but then they' re a breed apart. too." A human tug Ex-wrestler, 67, moves boat SAN FRANCISCO <APl Alumni of the University of San Francisco found an unusual way of moving a 12tHon excursion boat a 67-year-old former wrcsller pullc.•d 1t through the water. Tom Rice. who onc:e played football for the school, used a backstroke to pull the Oski more than 150 yards into San Francisco Bay from its dock at Pier 45 during an alumni event. ··A11)bod~ Y.ho i.tays 1n good shape can try it." Rice said aflt•r the Sunday feat "And tf they keep the pressure on lung l'nough. the ship 1s going to move an tht• y.,atc·r .. YouNG ATTITUDE SUNDRESSING AT A COOL 24.99 EACH DEAR PAT DUNN : Once again it's our pleas ure to inform your readers of the Orange County chapter of the American Heart Association's annual "Run for Life Day" scheduled April 25 Ram quarterback Vince Ferragamo will serve as honorary chairman for the event for the second consecutive year. Vince is train· ing to run the 10 kilometer distance. and participants may run 5, 10 or 20 kilometers. Each participant will secure pledges from sponsors for each kilometer they com- plete Funds raised will be used locally for research, public and professional education and community services for the prevention or heart disease We hope many of your readers will sup- port the Run ror Lare by either running and soliciting sponsors or by s ponsoring a runner. T.L., Santa Ana Readers interested in participating in this event may phone 547·3001 for more in· formation. Publication examines roofs DE AR READE RS: Will a new roof help you sell your home? What are your bes t roof· ing buys? What styles a re available ln today's roofing shingles? These questions, plus Ups oo selecting the right color roof for your home and ln· formation on roofing and energy savings, are answered in a free consumer magazine, "Ho me Apprt>ciation." available from Cer· tainTttd Corp., P.O. Box 860, Valley Forge, Pa. 19482. 'l1oyd's' nrites no policies DEAR PAT DUNN A friend claims that Lloyd's or London is not actually an in· s urance company. but rather a group of in· dividual underwriters. This isn't true, is it? H.W .. Newport Beach Yes. U oycl's of London is an association of carefully selel'ted underwriters wbo act as Individuals. There is no such thing as a policy "issued by Lloyd's of London." The assoda· lion writes no poll des Itself, any more than the New York Stock Exchange sells stock as an organization. • Got a problem? Then wnle lo Pal 1 Dunn Pat Wtll cul red tape. gelling 't the answers and actlbn you need to • solve mequ1hes m government and ..., business Motl your quesllOT1$ lo Pal I I Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange C003t · Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters a.' pou1bLe will be answered. but phoned anquuies or letters not including the reader's full name. address and business hours· phone number cannot be conndered This column appears daily ex cepl Sundays " Kids! Free! Puppet Show Mitchell Merlonette theater In the Huntington Center mall dally 'till &eter. Wffkdaye: 1, 2:30, 4 & 7:30, Sat. at 1. 2. 3, 4. Beech Blvd. ~------------... 1 • &<405 Fwy. LONG TERM TO LS YRS. -SHORT TERM TO 5 YRS~ I *LOANS* , a 0 VDY COMPETITIVE RATES ~ s ON REAL ESTATE 2nd " Srd T.o .s. ~ I (714) •t·IW DAYS ~ 1 ' W£EKEND8 1•1111 NIGHTS ~ ;ORANGE COAST EQUITY FUNDS• "··"· Sl0,000 TO Jl.000,000 -SECURED BY REAL Ir f • ·ao •he.ti. Find your plllf» In the.•un~ 'Special At this prlc6 you lfltlltl: Cotton challls sundress can afford to bare your · with """need tube and skirt. lhouldtlrs this afternoon. In colorful prints. From Ragtime. Leif: Crl•-croiJs straps Sins S to 11. •nd full circle aklrt. Young Attitude. 416 and 374 Polyelt• /cotton print on White. Q,.. 5 to 13. • • Bulloek's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, S.M. (714) 558-0611. Shop Mon.·Fn. 10-9.30, Sat 10·6. Sun. 12·5 Bullock's MisSlon Viejo, Mission Viejo Mall, (714) 49S.3111. Shop Mon. ·Fn. 10-9, Sat 10-6, Sun. 12-5. \ t' i( n r h n d .s ;t l. y I· IY ~ Id .. It J I llilyPillt TUESDAY, APRIL U , 1981 BUSINESS STOCKS TELEVISION • ' !nlly P'ilot Plloto• llJ P1lrttk O'Donnell T wo-year-old. 2-pound White Netherland Dwarf pokes through cage to meet a 6-pound. 6-rnonth-old Florida Wh1te. Rabbit for a gift? Hop to it If you're considering buying a rabbit as an Easter gift , you need to know mon• than simple multiplication The good new!> 1s that tidy, qui et rabbits are m ore than pets They can be raised for m eat. pelts. -wool or resear ch. netting a profit or $7 50 to $15 per animal. The bad news 1s that rabbits burrow extens1vl'ly into gardens a nd che-w furniture or electrical cords Larger breeds ar e zoned out of many r il.lles. OUTSIDE OF PET s hop win- dows in the spring. most rabbits are seen at s uch events as the Orange County Fair m Costa Mesa and t he American Pet Show al the Anaheim Conven- t ion Center on July 11 12. Or there's the sh ady backyard of Forrest and Sunny Harper in Orange where about 200 rabbits hop around in rows of hutches , or exercise pens amid the pine trees. There are fluffy while Easter bunnies with pink eyes or shiny black rabbits for magicians. Othe r bret•ds range from two- pound Netherland Dwarfs to 15-pound Copper Satins prized fo r their shiny coats . Even the cars vary. A CO M PACT breed that makes a good pet for condo dwellers has s hort ears and a bulldog face. The long ears of the Lops hang low as if they've made one too many trips under Farmer McGregor's fence. Tawny Palominos are a stan- dard breed raised for meat or s how. And the Rex variety's fur is so luxu1·iou!: that it is often s ubs tituted for ermine in royal coronation robes and d esigner fashions Although rabl)Jl s are <See RABBITS, Page B2) I . l . .. • . Forrest Harper has his hands full with a Copper Satin, one of 200 rabbits that he and his wife Sunny raise commercially in Orange. 83 85 87 Rossmoor directors vote to liquidate the company. . B3 . Funding war? I County transit boara to fightl ·unfair' Caltrans money pla~ Spurred by an angry Ralph ty legblators "ho had similar l C lark. th e O range Cou nty comments last week • Transportation Commbs1on has I decided to "do "hat ·s TO APPLY even more pres· necessary" Lo change a nt•w sun'. C'lark suggested that a res·' Caltrans funding proposal that olulwn should be µrepared call· members said is unfu1r to the ing for Gov Edmund G Brown l county. Jr to rare Cultrans director The formula, still in draft Adriana Gianturco form. would give the rnunt~ a Tlil' comm1ss1on. Clark ob-l minimum 9 6 percent or h1gh"ay sen NI. r·ould JJ>JffO\ l' sending J funds allotted to the rombint•d thl· rt•..,olutwn lo Bro\\n when 1t Los Angeles. Vl'nturu tinct ml•t•ls 1n tv.o \\t·t·ks if no 1 Orange counlws changt•:-. an• madt· b\ C.iltrans 'This 1s Artnana <;1unturco'i. The percentu"l'S are baM•d on " \l'rswn of h1gh"a' rohber~. hl' so called needs studil's that list punawtl projects dt•emed necessar~ in In !-.;wramento. Caltram. of each county from 1983 lo 1987 ficials v.l'rc n•aeting "ith lt-ss COMMISSION MEMBERS, who spearhl•acl count v t'fforb on transportation mailer!> 1n Sacramento. had expertt•ct that the count,. would rN'l'l\'l' about 20 µe rceni of thl' funding Clark. a c·ount) supl'rv1sor ancl also c hairman of thl' lran..,porta t1on comm1ss1on . led thl• <In\'<' las t summl•r to pas'i SB 512 Thal slate• lc•g1slat1<>n gl\t'" th1· county 1b ov.n funding d1stnct beginning in 198:l. the :;aml' y<'ar lhL· Caltran.., propo:-.<.11 takt.•:-. !'( f t•c·t lit-l'lainwd ;\Tonda\ th.it thl' l'altr<.1m. moH· \\a:-. rl·iallat1on .. , think 11 ·s nothing but rl' \'t.•nge that Call rans is shov. mg for losing tht• SB 51~ fight ·· ht· said sounding hkt• Sl'\ 1•ral c·mm Post off ices uxiiting /or late filers Thre'? main local c·1t~ po:-.t of fice branchl•s 1n OrangL' Count;. "111 remain OJ>C'n until midnight Wcdnesdav to acommodatc last mmute f1lt•rs of l ' S and state incom<' tax n•turns Spokesm<'n for th<.• l ' .S Polit :.ii Ser vict! and the Bun•au of In ternal Revt•nuf..' note that rt·lurns must have un Apnl 15 postmark to a void be mg lardy The pa:;! office• h:.as C'l'as••<l us- ing time-of day designations on their poi.lmarks which \H•rr m use for )t'Jrs Midnight. \pnl 15. used to bt.' the final hour for mailing However. tax returns must he filrd from within lht• conlmC'ntal L' S. on Wl•11n<•:-.day. April 15 to a void a J)('nally lluntington Rrach's main post office al 6771 Warm:r A\•c•. llun t1n gton BC'at'h, and the Laguna Niguel main brJnch a t 2!>911 Niguel Road will bl' opl'n until m 1dnighl Wl•dncs day Some people ma;. fmd 11 most convenient to dr<•p their tax re· turns in thr mail m Orange. The Orange Ma in Post Office al 1075 N Tustin Ave. a lso will be open until mdnight Wednesday. antagonism Spokl'sman Bill Brontt• said Monda~ hl' thinks lhl' t•ont ron•rs' "Ill subside ont'l' t ht• funding 1>ropo:-.al 1:-. ex , plainl'd I ' CAI.TRANS Pl.1\!'i~ERS v.111 ; gt•l lhl'lr ehangt· on I'hursda.vl \\ hl•n th<'' <Jrl' ..,t'lwdul<'d lo ml'<'l 1 in S.1c·r.1rnento "1th .11tfr.., to thf'' t·om m1:-.s 1on anti ... omt• of thc•' Orang1• Count~ dt·IPgatt·:-. II ·' I Ii l' r I It a n (' I I l fl g I he' Calt ran-, propo-..;tl, Bronte put I th1• blanw fni th1• n111fl1!'l on thl' t•\t 1·t'd1ngl~ 111rnpl1rall•d · s;. s l\'m U'>t·d to <11·11plH r funding fo1 mul.1-.. lit• 11111t·d that the Calif111 nia Tran:-.portatinn Com·, m1..,:-.1011 1111t ('alt1 ;tn:-. has. llw 1 t•:il po\H'I' 111 cl11·l;1t1ng funcl , ing I 111· ..,,ll<I lht• 111·1T1•ntages are, onh minimum -..t.m<lards If the stait• 1·11m1111:-.-..11111 ";tnts Orange Count~ lo gl't rnon· fund" for1 n1·1•d1•d prott't'h t'alt rans \\ 111 !'Olll'lll hl· :-.aid B1ont1• al-..o pl.i\l'd clo"n thri·:1h .1g.i1n .... 1 \h (;1anturt11 s Jol> Sht• \\.J:o. .iJ>JH11nt1·d an .July' 1!)7fi an<I. month!\ ..... omebody1 has bt•t·n <·ailing lor ht•r f1r111i;( t'\ t• r '" n<·t'. · ht• -...wt IT IS O:'\E of the peculiar t" 1 ... i... of pol1t1t·-.. th.it the l'llm m1:-...,1on has twninw t·mhrotll'd in I ht• 11s1• of rW<'<b :-.tud1t·~ to \\Ori-out funding allol'at1ons Whilt• l'Ot1nl\ off1l·1al~ h:t\l' bel•n struggling tht• past l\\o " <' l' k .., o' t' r t ht' ~·a It r J 11 !. formula. lht•\ af..11 ha\(' con tinuNI to lobb~ for a -;eparatc sc•1iatl' hill "h1t·h v. ould makt>j lhl• matter inl'on-..l'qut>nli<.11 l Thal hill. SH 215 \\!Hild C'reate: . ' a nl'" st;. It• of funding in "h1ch eatf-a unmt\ \\ould be re1m . I burwtl 70 µen·pnt of the funds paid to the slatt• through gasolmt» lax Oran~t· Count \' officials pn• I fl'1 lht• :o.\Slt•m not onh for 1ts s1mph1·1t; but llf't·.111"l' '1t \\Ould rl'lurn nwr1· mono•\ than the· t·ount\ rt'l'l'J\t''-thrnt,igh thP em' rc•nt mt•thnd T:11· hill. aul hon•tl l>y Sl·n .John Foran. ()!-.an Frannst•n also would men•as(' tht• gas la:-. from sl'\'t'n to n1n1• t•enls pt•r ga I Ion anrl \\ oul<I .1 llo" Iota I go\ c·rnml'nb lo hold t'lections in wh1<'h n•s1de11ts 1·1111ld \'Ott• to 1m pt1st• C'\'C'n highl·r I aXt'!'i f0r loeHI road c·or.:-.tru('t wn pnqerts <j I. Ii:.\ ,\' SCOTT Probe into 'ugly' post office vowed Federal postal offic1u ls say they'll look intQ complaints by Laguna Niguel residents that the month-old post office o n Nurnel R oad 1s "r epug n a nt.·· "re· pulsive" and even "un-Southern Californian." The object or their disdain is the new $2.3 million post office building at the corner of Niguel Road and Aliso Pa rkway Members o f the Laguna Niguel Community Association m et with Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beac h and postal of· ficia ls Monday about two blocks from the new 19,050-square·foot post office. AND, AT THE end or an haur- lo n g discussion of the d ark brown cinder block building~ grim-faced postal officials said\ there were improvements that could be made to t.he structure, Complaints, as outlined by as· so c i a ti o n m e-m b e r s Paul Haseman, Tom Moody and Pal Cramer include: , -The roof of the structure.. is composed or three shades 'of sray s blnalea, placed in • "splotches of unJCplalnable mixtures t.hat make the roof ap· pear repaired rather than new." -The datlt brown paint on t.he buildJn1 11 "somber and dl1- t11teful." -The ltndacapin1 l• "below 1tandatd and atertle ln con· CtJ>t.'' ~ ' ·Noises l.'Oming from thl' building at night a re disturban~ to neighbors. IN ADDITION , assoc1at1on m e m bers complained that their own planning committee which r evi ews a ll d evelopm ents in Laguna Niguel, was not notified by the postal service until plan.~ were drawn by Bissell August Arch itects of Newport Beach. and construction was alread) under wa~. The group suggested the build ing be reroofed preferabl~ with Spanish tile; the buildinJ: be painted a lig ht tan color. an<\ trees, vine~ and bushes be planted to "shield" the buildln~. Bill McEnery, acting director of reai estate and buildings for the western re&lon of the postal aet.vlce, said federal orficiaTB will explore the complaints. but did not hold out much hope fot' ~ new roof, termina It too c°"tly. I HE SAID HE believes a wU· form text\U"e pt.int could be ap pll ed to th~ roof. But Badham said he think$ that by re-roofing the bulldi~. 1•about 80 pettent of the (bad> comments would ao away. TM r oof ia totally un.soulhtrn CaJlforni• and un°t;a1un• Nl1uel," the conpeqman ·~· ' \ Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, Aprll 1•, 1981 GENERAL NEWS ~---------~-----~~~~~~~~--------------------..::.:..:.:.:..~.:.:.:..~ · COOLING 'tllE 3 a. -You have to auapect that it i.sn't golnarto shake the academic world to lta coUectlve knees pow that everybody knows about test scores for Uc Irvine freshmen of'l979. The pro-· fessorial types . will likely survive it. What was re- ve~led only yesterday r.'\ was that the entering ,-0-1-----~r. freshmen of 1979 at MURPHllf ,~~' f UCI h~d s cores in composition that were 26 points below the na · tional mean. Pondering the dipp~g side of that bell curve, UCI Vice Chancellor Carl HArtman analyzed the lowered scores this way: "WHAT HAS HAPPENED is that students at all levels have less (sic) facilities in verbal skills than would be desirable.·' That's probably true but it comes as little sur- prise to anybody who holds regular conversations with today's student. AP Wttephoto IM .... ERSED IN PLAY -She's only six months old , but Jes!>H'i.I Medeiros of New Bedford, Mass .. is already playing underwater as part of recent aquatics program. The unique plan was inaugurated at community swimmii:ig pool. Hayakawa looks ahead to OC talk By 0 .C. HU~TINGS o<1t1e Oal4y ,.,._. Sutl Two students wtth limited cu.smag vocabularies. Sen S l Havakawa will address the World Affairs Council of Orange County on Wt<dnesday on lhe future of U .S. foreign policy You engage a student in conversation and it's likely to go something Hke this : ·'How were things in school today, Harry?'' ·'It was fairly cool. Not real cool. Pretty cool, though.'' The senator's evaluation will take place al a dinner meeting at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. according to council Pr<'l>ident Ric hard Stegeme1er. Well , that's nice. You were having som e trouble with your car. Did you get it repaired?" "It's cool now." For reservations. call Mrs . Loa Farley, executive secret ary of the World Affairs Council. at 835·2564 . "Oh, it was cooling system trouble?" • • • "Naw, exhaust. It's cool now , though ... " "What about your physics test, Harry? How did you do?'. "I think I cooled it . . . " AFl'ER THIS CONVERSATION, ice is begin- ning lo form on your lips. The place is turning frigid. Everything is just too cool. The chancellor out at UCI is fretting about verbal skills. Not to worry. It's not monosyllabic. It's mono-worded. He should just cool it. NEWPORT BEACH attorney Thomas R. Malcolm has been ap- pointed by Sen llayokawa to serve on his advisor y committee for the evaluation of candidates for the federal j udiciary and Malcolm is a graduate of UC Berkeley and earned his law degr ee fro m the university's Hastings College of Law where he was an editor or the law review. Beyond that, it seems like in yesteryear certain students took a measure of pride in innovative cuss - ing. Sadly, this too has faded from the scene. You won't hear anybody on campus refer to another stu- dent as a "flap-eared foozle." Never would the cheater on a literature exam be characterized as a "blackboard blackguard and Shakespearean skeesicks." Never would the guy who stood up the campus coed on a date be referred to as a ··scoundrel. rogue, cad and bounder." ALAS, STUDENT verbalizing of ill will toward one of their own kind -or any other kind -lOOay seems mostly reduced to. references to bodily func- tions or sexual activity. No innovative oaths are ap- plied to the rotter, rogue, reprobate or villain. The object of disdain is simply fobbed off with a couple of vulgarisms, usually run together into one word. Despite this. you can count on fellow students as considering this a real tongue lashing and some ad- mirer will surely respond to the oath-maker by declaring: ''Hey, man, that's really cool!" Pill now suspect Family ties seen in breast cancer ATLANTA <AP) -A preliminary study has linked birth control pills to breast can cer in women whose families have a history of the dis- ease, according to a researcher. The study, by scientists al New York MedJcal College ln Valhalla, N .Y .. sai d women who se grandmothers or aunts had s uffered breast cancer appeared slightly more likely to g'et the disease themselves if they used oral eon- trac:eptivea. Earlier studies have s hown no link : between the pill and cancer, alt.houlh women uain& oral contraceptives run a small increased risk of clrculat.ory • problems, particularly blood clots. / .aaEAST CANCE& 18 the moat common cancer amon1 women, •triklna one woman in 15. Tbe sclentistl led by patholoelst Dr • .Maurice Ill. Btack of tb• coUe1e'1 Jnttltute of Breast 'Dtaeua. said tbelr "prellminary studlea'' must be aupUnted .,, otbeH to be CGGllnned. enter into any added · risk from con- traceptives, he said. The results of the study were to be presented today .at the annual meet- ing of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. The six-day FASEB m eetlna. which opened Sunday, l' described as the largest scientific meeting tn the world. More than 5,300 papers will be present~. · Black's study was done ln col- laboration with Ors. Stephen Kwon, Henry l..eis Jr. and Samuel PilnUt of New York and Dr. Thomas Barclay of the Saskatoon Cancer Foundation in Saskatchewan, Canada. . ' They studied 503 women wltb breast cancer, 1,917 with other breut lesions and 581 healthy women who served aa "controls." I THE &E8EARCHE&8 FOUND that women whole 1randll\othen or auntl bad aulfered breut cocer wel'• about f~ tlma u Ukely to set the cliaeue them.selves If they ua..t bl~ control pil1I u ti t.bey didn't UH tb• pill, Black said. But the rilll •ent down lf women stopped usln1 t.be •u. "But in the meanUme 1 tblnlc tbe data ta ttroal enou1b to warn women wllO W either a rran4mother or •• wt&h bnut cancer not to take u..·..w,•• Black said ta.., lnteniew flllMlulQttt. · · beaald. · WOIMll wltb no famlly ~ GI bnut cuew wen actually lllelt&IJ li•H wH no apparent UDk leea Wleb to •• cancer lf U.., -.S ~·... ti•• plll and cancer la tM PW;mMk .~ ••••for wbom oal1 • IDOlblr or WlMD famllJ tdiaOrJ wu .......... .u ...... • tbere ••• DO a11ociitloai' at· all --·-... o1 tM pUl ...... . .............. la ..... .. ..._arnst111••_....tllle pUl ••I JWt .-'el,_., ~ NAM£'D 'J'O f>i\Nf;L Thomas R l\1a /colm • • • If you·n· p;n mg 1110n· 111 la\c•s .ind e n1oy111g 1t ll''>S. Emit· lh 1111t nh111 g of Ch(' stall.' Ruard of Equ.il11<1t111n \\Ill tell }OU ahout tax n·hl'f \\'N1nl'sd.I\ in Orange A "taxpayer s part\ -.ponson•d bv Dan and \ 1ck1 '.\\onl<1n11 w 111 hl' heJd at 11124 Mt•ads Av(• ht•gmnin~ at 7 p.m Admi'l'>IOn 1s '""r 10~11 form or proof you n• a tax1>a\t•r From P.age 81 RABBITS. • • vegetarians, their best teed ls nutrlllonally balanced pellt!t~ with on occasional ofterina of car- rot, apple or citrus !)eel. ''BUT DON'T GIVE THEM cabbage They have a'> hard a time as humuns digesting 1l and ll can kill them." said Mrs Harper who has been brcetting rabbits for 30 years and showing them for ~y~~. I As secretary or the Ca1(s rabbit and poultry department for the past five years, she supports s uch hobby groups as the Golden West Rabbit Club in Villa Park or the Netherland Dwarf breeders who meet tbe third Sunday of every month in Costa Mesa. She is purt1cularly proud that four of the youngsters s he introduced to rabbit-raising went on to become nelional kings and queens In pet com petitions Animal protection. a dvoc3tes emphasize that rabbits given as Easter g1Cls will last for many years and should only be given with that thought ln mind ANYONE THINKI NG Of' giving a bunny lo a youngster shnuld first be certain the parents ap- prove :md w 111 hl'lp supervise The child should be old enough Lo acn·pt somt• of the responsibility for the creatun•'s hfr W1thrn the last week, four rabb1t5 have been a!Janclonl•cl in thl' natur(' park behind Harbor View l'r<' Sl'hool lfi!H s.m .\11g1H'I Dnn•. Nt.>wport Beach w ht.> re ltw~ Clf{' hl•111g tt•mr>orJnly c:igcd until adopt i \(_' hornc-. can ht· found "This 1!. part1l'ularly aut•I hl·t·au:.e rabbits are donw!'tlll' and !'annot 11•ncl for lh~m!>ehes 1n the w-ild or sun 1\1' U1 traff1t· .' •mid Barbara Williams. ._. tt•aeh1·r at tht· -.d11)1>I "PEOPl .E llAVE TO REALIZE thul the c ute htlll· bunnil•s th<•) gl·I for tht• holidays can grow to 15 or 2<) pounds. must IH• fl·d lt'f.(Ularly and do re· (jUlfl' dall) l':Jrt' ··Tht·n• mu:-.l h1• ·1 t·omm1trrwnt for the well· being of the r.1hb1t C.trl'l1•-.., 1·.i.,\IJl~ off of strays is not a good ll's..,on for d1iltlrt·n to 1m1tl!lc " The ~oungt•r nwmhc•r., of thc Walter Kinzer famll~ Ill ('o..,t.1 ~k.._.i gfl'\\ '>O attaeht>d LO their f\r!.t '\t·lh• rL.rn<I th' arf "l'\l'n \ear., ago that they still ha\l· 11 and :mot1w1 ... th.1l tht•\ <•xh1h1t in -.pecial- l\ '>hll"" · ·1 hat., "h:.it tan ham11•n wht•n \OU have t¥.o r<.1lih1t fo1 long1•r th .. n .1 'II dJ\ g1·-.tatmn 1wriod !->om< 1 .1lih11., 1".111 lw 1.111i.:li• 111 .1tl<I ind -,uhl ract a~ '"II . .-. m11l1q1h 55 "stinking law' says road chief W\Slll~<;·1<l'\; 1•\l'1 Th(• ht..•ad of the Ft·dl·r;il lll~·h'' '' \dm1n1 ... 1rall11n. 1·,dhng th<' na- l111n.il ,-, 111ph ''"Pd lim11 a ,1111!-in.,: lav. ... is pl1·dg111~ 111 < •11111• d11\\ 11 h.11 d afl\ v. ;i:. 111\ any state th.it •·n;ll't" .1 l11 d11 r 1111111 111 dm•-.n 't ... hnv. ade· 'l''·''' I llfllJ'l.11111 .. t '11dP1 th1 l 1'' Ll11· arl1rnni-.trat1on may cut (1 d••r:il hr)!hw .1_\ fund , hv ,,., niu<'h a-. 5 percent 1f a "' .1tt· f.111 ... le• llll't•I 11 tit r ;ii 1·0111pl1.int·l· "ttandards It r.Jll 1'11111111.111 .ill h11.!h'' :n m11rw' 1f a higher stat" spc•l· I lrrrnl I!'. t·n,111<·d 1!1gh" " \dman1-.Lratnr Ra' mond Barnhart. a fc,rmt·r h1f.!hv. .1 \ 1'>mm1s'.'tl00l'r 111 T ex as w ht•r e the ;,5 mµh "1 .ind ... rd i-. w1<lt•I\ l.fllllllCd !>aid in an in· tt•n 1<: v. \lnnd.1\ that Ill' ... trongh heheve!-t s tales shout I OPI• rm11w lht• '.'.JW•·il limit \ l I STEEL WEB These iron workers in Pittsburgh walk on the beams of the 'Fort Pitt BridJ?e recently as a safety net dangles below them, giving them more the ap- pearance of a high-wire circus act rather than professional iron workers. Parker Hannifin Corp. of Irvine enters the hio1nedical industry / Using technologies 1t developeci for variou:. L' S space probes. Parker Hann1hn C'orp . a leader in fluid svst e m:.. has ente r ed the biomedical field · Projects undl'r development and test by tht• company·s ne\\ 81omed1cal Procluc-ts operation headquarterec\ in Irvine include external and 1m plantable programmed medication 1nfus1on systems for diabetics, a blood plasma process system for rheumatoid arthritics and m1niaturt.> pressure controls for those who are incontinent or who have undergone colostomies or ileostom1es. SEVERAL OF THESE appl1cat1ons use miniature fluid ~ystems developed by Parker t hrough work with NASA on all of the maJor manned and unmanned space \ eh1clcs To help Viking search for life on Mars . for examplt>. Pdrker produced the smallest latching solenoid valve ever made for spact' fhghl Willrnm G. Webster. Parker al!rospace vice pres1dl'nl. who heads the new Biomedical Products operation. s aid this miniature valve technology 1s a kl'} elcmc•nt 1n the proposed implantable drug delivery systt>m. · There are l 5 million insulin-dependent diabt.'t1cs 1n the US . 300.000 terminal cancer pa tients each y<'ar who rely on pain-killing drugs and 750,000 mental patients under drug therapy." Webster said "THESE VICTIMS COULD all benefit from a s\slt•m \\htch releases m1nule amounts or medica tion J S required rather than occasional massive dos rs v.1lh the attendant side effects. Patrick S Parker. chairman and president of Park(·r . 1n explaining th e company's technology transfer said Parker has long been a leadt•r in rtu10 systems components for industry, the aulo_mot1ve aftermarket. aviation and space. -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Aprll 14, 1911 • Rossmoor votes to liquiia~ • • Board of directors adopts plan to dispose of 08s~ts " (. By KEITH TUBER 0611rPINll ....... lllW Last year lt was reported that Rossmoor Corp., the Laeuna Hills developer of the Leisure World retirement communities, would go out of business as early as the second ball of 1981 unless economic conditions lmproved "within a reason- able period." They haven't. Now comes word that Rossmoor's board of directors havf' voted to adopt a liquidation plan un- der which the company would dispose of all Its as- sets and dissolve about J anuary 1982. "AS YOU KNOW, THE real estate market is still s uffering from the high interest said William V March, vice president of finance "This was one option available to the com - pany, and it created the most attention from analysts and investors. "Right now, we're constructing 110 units at Laguna Hills Leisure World, and this won't be af- rected. That project s hould be completed by Dec 31 of this year. The plan must be approved by Rossmoor shareholders, who will get a chance to vote on the matter at a special meeting scheduled for June 17 "What we're doinl i• ta the bat ta'leNlt shareholdeni,'' March said. ··we are wortUn1 on u estimate M to value ol shares, and •houJd bave tbat ta month. It will take that Joni to 1et proxies cl by the Securltles and Exch1a1• CelDm......_ At least a,..majorll)' of UM ......_ el ... stock >'Olecb...._4Pf'clud1nt the two mi1Uo9-Jl• or controll~by Ross W. Cortese, cbatrmaa al board and founder of the company, and bts •tt• needed for passage. IF THE SHAREROLDl&S approve t measure, the company expecb llquldaUon of assets will generate proceeds availab&e for share die;tribution in excess of rttent prlc• company's stock. Listed on the Americ'an Exchange, Rossmoor ck>Ad Monday at 13 ... had been at the 11 ~ range t.be last Uthe lllolOM4 For fiscal 1980 the compeny had ea...U... $884,000, or 27 cents a sha~ dowtl sttatpb' l~ $2.6 million. or 78 cents ia 1'71. Sales plu to $1 1 million from $18.7 miJliOb id tbe year• period. In 1978, earnings were '6.3 rnlmon, or a share, on sales of $5().2 mlllion. Fair day's work in Irvine It's called a "technical career job fair," but jus t how fair those jobs are to individuals embark ing on a technical career is a matter or conjecture. "We're looking for experienced people, those with 10 years of experience." said E J "Ned" Frey Jr , district manager of Tustinbased Computer As sistance Inc. "IF WE CAN PICK up one employee. our participation m this program would more than pay for itself. With agency commissions running about 22 percent of the first year's salary. it benefits us to· try something like this .. Prey, along with representatives from a host of Orange Count) firms. including Smith Tool. Fluor Engineers and Constructors Inc , Anaconda Ericsson and Varco Oil Tools Inc were manning booths at the Registry Hotel Monday ar'ld today in hopt•s or aequ1ring much-sought after technical help According to a recent stud) by Wells Fargo Bank. as man) as 49,000 clectront('S·related jobs will be filled m Orange County by 1990 The demand for aerospace electror11cs personne l 1s already acute THE PROBLEM WITH the fair. at least early Monday, was thaL 1t was attracting a multitude or recent colle~e graduates with little practical ex pericnce not the technical Journeymen most firms covet "fl could be that the type of person we· re look ing for is still al work," Frey said. "Things might pick up a bit later ... Bob Woodruff. an employment spec1ahst for Fluor Engineers and Constructors, said he hoped to fill two or three positions during the two-day fair "This 1s unique for us," Woodrufl sai4:1 ··A bout 33 percent of our employees come to os referrals from other Fluor employees. 'the r come from advertising and employment.acencie "~ven if we don't sign anyone, we look at t• as a good PR effort. It lets people know "e're act in the community and are actively involved rec rut Ling. ··From what I've seen so far, though, there al"t more electronics people here than petrochemical/'° Linda Kinsel, a recent graduate in chemiC--1 eng1n·.•cring from the University of Washincton at Seattle. was one of those in search of a Job. , "J'M LUCKY," S HE said "I was able to ftl some superb work experience while I was going tb school I'm not )our basic 'Joe entry' enJineer. "I saw an ad for the job fair, and was curious. :J thought it might be a good opportunity to lean someltung about the com panies in this area. and to ma kc some good contacts. Actually, a number of out-Of-state firms, sue& as D1g1tal Equipment Corp or Albuquerque, N.lr., and Computer Sciences Corp. of New Jersey were al so represented. · 1 "NATIONALLY, COM PANIES partlclpatblt m our JOb fairs have averaged betwwn twG and seven hires per fair," according to David Abermaa1 vice president of Business People Inc of Minnesota, which sponsors the program ··our open house format is designed to bring job candidates and potential employers together. Thi hiring statistics appear to prove that it works ... The fair continues at the Registry Hotel until loni~ht , I ' t f • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, AprU 14, 1981 Shar,eholde:cs uSing conscience B1 JORN CUNNIFF NEW YORK (AP> -From now through M•Y ts annual meetlna time, and thousands of social· ttsue shareholden know It. They are a re1ular part now of tbe perenoial sprtn1 rite -It's con· acience, aomesay. No matter what's been said. conscience Isn't necessarily a new word to corporations, since some have made sizeable dona- tions to philanthropy. SUU, it seldom wa.s a matter l\ig,h oo ·the a.geJtda at annual meetings. For the most part, it isn't now, either. Most shareholders still like to hear the usual re· ports abQut profits, new pro- ducts and the dividend outlook. Many attend for comaraderie. For some, it 's a sociaJ event. But not for those who seek to uplift the cor· porate social conscience. Increasingly. they force votes on other matters. and they come ready to throw questions sharp as spears. 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In keeping with the times. there ls a ''pro- liferation of conservative resolutions," according to the Council on Economic Priorities. ·which began monitoring the corporate conscience more than a decade ago. ··At le!*St 25 companies face anti-communist resolutions," says J~mes Karpen, wbo maintains the count for the Council, which defines itself as a non-profit dlsseminator ot unbiased information on U.S. corporation practices, especially as they af- fect the quality of American tile. Although the anti-communists resolutions represent "the most dramaUo development," ac· cording to Karpen, they are not the most numerous. For the second straight year, he re- ports, South Afri ca and anti-nuclear resolutions dominate the list. THE SOURCE OF NUCLEAR resolutions seems to be individual stockholders and grassroots organizations rather than established institutions , but those concerning South Africa are from church and academic groups. 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Tht'\t• hr.rnd nt" hutlJin~' "THE AKllOR" .trt· locued cenrr~lly in the C tt\ of lr .. ne Ont of rhe t.1,lt''I ~ro" in~ m.t'itr plan ultt'' tn the tnunrr' It h.1, t\ltllt•111 .ttlt'" 111 .id1.iu.·nt 'urfate \lrt't'I' and tht free"•" nt't"ork. "' """ ,\\ 1mmt·d1.itt• prox1m11y 10 lut ~I hou'ln~. (,1,cn tht dt·mogr.iph1l' <1nJ lmdtHtn 11 h.t' to ht• one of the out\t.tnd· tn~ u1mmert i.i I \!ft·' in Or.in~t < ounl\. Tht'. u tupled w11h the de"~" of tht· huildtn>t'· 'houlJ makt· ti h111h an 1mmt·J1.ite .ind Ion!( term \Ul l t'" s.c.P.M. (7141 640-7993 COLLECTORS CORNEA Tarnutzl'r ·Hamilton Oev1elopment Co., Inc. Rare Cotn1 & Stampa GOLD & SILVER Prkn for 4-1W1 e.N C._~. lllwrCl .• 11_. 714/557-2792 Contact Christopher Bennett @ff. I t.jJ Is I§ ~t~~.:.?E~; . t•t in Features, Performance, Price! ....... :::=: .......... .......... ..,. .,,. ,,_.,...... __ ... c.e .......... .-.. (714) ssa.easo South ~ ptaza Vlllege ........ (Ac-.-c..-· l YU•IHa Huntington Beach resident named Singer service chief A. Rea Cameron has been appointed technkaJ service manager for the western region of the American Meter Division of Tbe Singer Corp. He lives in Huotin&t()n Beach. Toby Hecker, president or Action Air Conditioning, Santa Ana, has been elected chairman of the Western Ma nufactured PEOPLE Housing lnstitute's Supplier Board of Gov- ernors. Ubbl Sweet has been named employer sa les/service manager for 1Commuter Transportation Services Inc. She lives in Irvine Edwin 8. Evans J r. has been promoted to vice president/manager of Imperial Bank's Anaheim office Harvey H. Hanemolo has been appointed administrator al Capistrano by the Sea Hos pital in Dana Point. He lives in San Clemente. John Shon has been chosen vice presi- dent, quality assurance ol Santa Ana-based lnfoscribe Inc. He lives in Fountain Valley. Dave Jenprt has become manager of ln- ternat1onal marketing of Costa Mesa·based New World Computer Co Inc Dao Stout, a salesman at Earle Ike Im· OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS ports in Costa Mesa, has been elected to the Volvo Top Car Salesmen Club. He lives in Mission VieJO. James C. Tung has been appointed vice president of corporate planning and Ted Wisniewski vice president of manufacturing for Anaheim-based General Automation lnc. Peter Van Riper, GHrge S. Colvin and James M. Duffy have been named partners of Psomas & Associates. a major surveying. en1,ineering, planning and construction m:inagement company with offices in Costa Mesa and Santa Monica. Nick L. Harrison was named vice president, operations for the Costa Mesa office. George Biggs has been named western regional sales manager for True Data Corp. 'bf Irvine. WllUam J. Fisher II has joined the Newport Beach office of Kenneth Leventhal & Co. as direc- tor of management services. W. Peter Bohn has become executi ve vice president and cashier of 1st Business Bank (in organization > He lives in Oran~e. Mary Pearson has been appointed IJranch manager of the nev. Far West Sav- ings office in Dana Poin t She lives 10 Newport Beach UPS AND DOWNS N•me MellrAno tw\~ Enr s Cumo 'W• ~:~~: MldPKAlr ~f:~~eil NhCftSv L •maTny Nw Md s Enc0<e Eneron "" Tyru Wsh•rld BtnNut OtweyEI H1t1,.,.,. Okull' BeepCm Bened IHI Cerll09CI> OunlepA M•oetPI Nenw CtLesr Goto<: re lnVH<O A11oll Dyetrn 5"<Sy wt SpecSy un SthPKPI SlornLI StM<SJSt Wstr.r w1 C•mbAoy UnvEng Equ1SL GeoM;p TriedEn UnHtarn II H11hCoel PremEnr Shen041 Contlr1m HLH Pl WarrAH II NwFrE•P O r .. G4'!1 w1 u~ u\I 1\\ 1\;i " IOV. 11 DOWNS ust :zo 1111> Z'll. 1\0I 1'11. tl\14 n 1 S·t6 l"' '~ , 1ov,. 10\IJ """ . .,. lw l h Ill. 7 >-t• 1• .. " '~ ..... 10'"' 10 .... . ... • 1\<o ChQ 4 ,.,. .,, ... 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To secure 16 citizens for t he jury ( 12 plus tour alternates who served throughout) the court sub~naed 7SO people. Nol all cases require juror resources of this magnitude, but mo!lt do involve substantial wastes of money and time. Jn the ninth Judicial District of the state of New York in which the Harris trial waa conducted, though, more than $1 million has been saved since a simple system was in· --~,I' SYLVIA PORTfR , _ traduced in 1978 and these savings have been and can be duplicated in courts elsewhere as well. THE COURTS FACE formidable problems: un· predictable trial schedules; attorneys who ask for postponement at the very last minute; cases settled just as opening arguments are scheduled To cope with such variables, yet assure an ample supply of jurors. courts typically "overbook" the jury room. . During the normal two-week term of a panel. a result is that an individual may serve no more than two or three days yet be paid a fee and mileage for every day at the courthouse. even if just ror an hour, plus the regular salary at work. Now the courts are rinding a far more effi cient juror pool admin1strat1on via t·os t·eflect1ve ap- plication of answering machines. "INSTEAD OF REQUIRING that Jurors appear day after day even when not serving on a case, these courts determine their next-day requirements late every afternoon. then simply record numbers on a machine," explains Rudolph Grua, president of the Dictaphone Corp. division in Rye, N. Y ., producer of the Ansafone line of answering machines. "The juror calls in and listens for a number If that number is not broadcast, the juror Just doesn't report the next day.·· A log recreated by the Westchester secretary who wound up on the Harris Jury illustrates the process: Oct. 23: Reported for first lime. nothing hap- pened. $8. Oct. 24 · Called to stand, questioned for five minutes. excused until Nov. 5. $8 ft>e. Oct. 25 31 · Went about normal routine, then got word not to report Nov 5. but to call in every evening. Nov. 1·16: Called in every evening, went to work every day, then heard number on the m achine Nov. 17-18 Reported each day, nothing ha p· pened. $16. Nov. 19: Questioned again, selected as 1uror. ('ASE BEGAN T WO days later, took three months. ending if\ the verdict of guilty. All the lime this secretary was going through the JUror sele~tioo process, so were dozens of other Harris case individuals. And in adjacent courtrooms, other unsensational cases were moving through the judicial mm. each subject to the "hurry-up-and· wait" syndrome STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS ., , ..... ... l V• '') -v. '• .. "-• NEW YORIC (Al'I SatH,•ptn.MOllOaY price .,.. tlel c~ of IM i.n most acllve A,.,.rlc~ Stock E•ch•noa luuo, '"""'"9 nallonally at..,..... I~''· HOu()llJlll lo.,000 e . , .. .lOO rOll lJ\,100 ~r a ns.ooo GvltC.1' a '°''! WMnrCOl'tl w1 "· AlaUla Alrf '1. •rnu Bnllnot 94,900 MCO HOl<llng 17 ,.00 HUSlly()G 11.SOO WHAT STOCKS DID NEW VORI( IAPI ~•n<ed 0.CllMd vncl\anvecs Total IUUH i:a.: r~' WHAT ""'l1 000 N EW YORK (APt METALS --· .... "°' ll~ ltlt I 16 " ~'I rlt .,, 110 110 • II C•-tT~I canls • pounci, v.s. cie.tl- llOftS L•H ~JI cent• a~ ZltK 43\it C9nU a pouflCI, O.llYOrM Th• S6 t4lt ""9tals W"k <-•II• 11> Al""''-i6<:41nl•e _....i, H V Marcwy 420.00 IM' llalll. "•ti-~.00 troy 01 .• N. Y. -.................... "' ........ ...,-......... ...,....,_,. .... ., ..... ---.. --·~ ,.-._.,. .............. ._... ..... J ••• .., ..,. ,,,, ..... _-...; , .... -, • ., , , --..... , .. , ___ _ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, Aprll 14, 1981 'Ashes' fl&:wed, hut moving play av TOM TITUS Of•DMtyP! ... 1 .. H When South Coast Repertory announced David Rudkin'• "Ashes" as part of its Second Stage season, it prompted an ln· voluntary shudder in this cor· ner, the memory of a recent col· lege production being s tuck in the mind like peanut butter to the roor of the mouth. O n that i nitial viewing, "AIM&S" A Pl•Y bl' 0.vld Ruclkl,,, Olre<t.O Oy Lee Sll•ll•I, MUl"9 Oy ""-'~ ~lly, llllflli"9 by OonM Rl<llu , _..., on ll'le StK- St•ee or South eo.st Reperwry nlQlllly ••· <1191 Mono.y .i 1.30 wllll ...... no m~lnees Al l ll'l<OWQll April Jt •I Ille l'our111 Slep Tll••l•r, us t own c e .. 1er o"v•. Coste MeY. Re,.rv•llonl 9S1~. Colln Ann Oo<l0< ,elc Hurse, etc THI CAST . . . Oun S...loro M•rnl• Mo'lm.n.. Oon Tue.he lreMA..-n directorial hand. the SCR version comes off as far more pa latable. The most profound differen ce la t hat, in the downbeat second act , the husband and wife cling to a shred of hope, building from the a shes as it were, rather than turning on each other. THE MOST OBJEC · TIONABLE aspect or the play, a long harangue oo the violence in Northern Ireland, remains, but seems somewhat tempered by the skillful performance of Dean Santoro as the hus band who craves a chiid to reinforce his own manhood . Sa nto r o modulates his interpretation with a strong sense of consisten- c y. never breaking from the boundaries or establis hed cha r ucterizatioo. Marnie MosimPn is equally doctors, nurses, neighbors and adoption workers with a polished smoothness that speeds the many transit ion scenes Tuche's Scottish semlnologist and Miss Roseen 's chatty girlfriend are especially effec- tive cameos. "Ashes" still is a disappoint· ing choice for SCR, but its · strong production and key in· terpretative val1.1es provid e strong compe nsation. It con· linues nightly except Mondays for two more weeks a t the Fourth Step Theater. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. • THREE LOCAL community theaters will be drawing their curtains on their re!)pective pro- ductiO'lS. Final curtain calls go to: impressive as the wife, who,,e Rudkin left the impression of a mental and physical anguish J ekyll-Hyde pl aywright, follow-glow through the transparency -"Red Rover. Red Rover" by the Irvine Communith Park auditorium, on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in lrvine Closing performances Friday and Saturday at 8 with tickets at the door. ing an entertaining first act with of her lighter facade. She also a fiendis hly bad finale. The has a gTatuitous monologue at poign ancy of a couple coping the play's end which she handles with childlessness degenerated nearly as well. into sclf·indul gent soapbox oratorv DON TUCHE and Iren e · -"Zverything in the Garden" Basically, tht.., 1s still the case, Roseen take on the play's 10 at the Newport Harbor Actors ;;~'h;;:in~:;;umeraryr~1~f<:r Joo Monte Vi<ta Ave. HOLLYWOO D <AP> Henry Fonda, recently ~ -~ a warded a spcC'1a l Osc•ar for lifetime achievement PG [ in mov1"~. wa::. r<-stinu "l home and "feel1'ng f1'ne" -• ........... ' · " ~ ,,.. u .... ~'C, ..... t.,,.~::' ! ' : • '~ : after undt•rgo1ng test!> 1n San Diego. his vublicist • ...... • ~ : .,. said. NOW PLAYING The• 75·yt•ar old a('tor. hospitalized six days MANN IREA beginning April f). unclC'rwent a heart catheteriza-Brea !>79 S339 lion wh1c·h l'Xami ncs arteries gomg into the AMC ORANGE MALL heart at Sharp Memorial Hospital. a leader in Orange 637 0340 cardiaC' :::.urgerL_in California. MANN SOUTH COAST ----NOW SHOWING ---- AllAHEllll com Mm OUNG( WlSHiONSHR Anahei m D11vt> 1. UA C1nem. lJA City (.1nPma H W.iy 39 Or·v~ '" 879 9850 '>40 0'>94 6~43911 vq, 1693 Cos1a Me\a ~46 211 1 EDWARDS' WESTBROOK Ga1aen G•o11e 5JO 4~01 EDWARDS' SADDLE BACK [ IOIO 581 5880 UA CITY CINEMA Orange 634 391 l ANAHEIM ORIYE·IN Andfle•m 1171J <ill'Jt NO 'Al&H ACCErnD fOft !NII QUMMllT MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE '"".,,__ at .. '•""91 • 10 ,,_.,, -._,, ....... _,. ol frO N COl'!lfWW IOI wr.~ 0, "-" c""'1,.,. ~ AU AGfSAOWHTllJ ~ P~I Wa.nu Su99nt.O AU Cl~ AHO @ I ll WS llECEtVl !'HE SEl'i. Of IHE MOTION PICTU<lf COOF Of q[Lf llEOULA 110 1< II "THIEF" !R, . . . I "FINAL ~:?.~~ .. (:l I THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" (R, l ~'THE JAll. SINGER" (PG) "STAR WARS" "CAPRICORN I" INI 1 1==::1 wALT _.-.==> "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" "AMY" CCII ._ CHAU!~-•-I "RAGING BULL" 1111 "FORT APACHE" . . ... ,,_ ...... ---- ' "ORDINARY PEOPl;. "TRIBUTE" (R) I ~'ST;;; ;;AZY"- "USED CARS" ,111 ·'FINAL CONFLICT" "THE VISITOR" (R) • u •• -. ..,..,, Of'Wii . ,,.._ .......,,,., CNIUl~•I MH .....,11'\>,.IOl.IMO *n-tJIT~\* f:U.l~i MATINEE MADNESS 11:00 A.M. S.t., Aprtl 11th thru Sun., Aprtl 19th SPECIAL Admit 2 peOple for ttl C.O.Sf PWa pftce of 1 ~w .. Qf!J w1t11 t ,, •di * IAIGAIN SPECIAL * ALL SIATS $2.00 ALL DAY l•ery Monday & tuetd41yl (!ls~~.£) rn .~~ ... so) Costa Mesa. Last stagings T hursday through Saturday at 8, with tickets at the door. "God's Favorite" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cllfr Drive, Newport Beach. Winding up Friday and Satur day at 8 with tickets available at 675-3143. * CALLBOARD -The Irvine Community Theater will hold a uditions next Tuesday at 7:30 p. m . for the world premiere or J ack Sharkey's mystery-comedy ··Par for the Corp<;e" ... a cast of four men and six women will be sought at the tryouts io the ' Turtle Rock Community Park clubhouse. on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. where U1e show opens a three- week run June 5 ... A,. .......... T ryouts for the Pulitzer Prize· wanning play "Our Town" will be conducted Monday at 7:30 p. m . by Showcase Productions at the Westminster Auditorium, 7571 Wt>st minster Avenue at Hoover Street ... director Alex Koba will be looking for a cast of 17 m en and seven women in all age ranges for the show, which bows in June 19 . GREAT ONE -Nicholas Clay will star as Alexander and Jane Laportaire is his mother, Queen Olympias, in "The Sear ch for Alexander the Great," a four-part miniseries st arting May 6 on Public Broadcasting Service stations. ~,..,.,..~""",,,~~~......,. ...... Nlall -~ftJ;' ) ~~~:!~~~~~ ~tf"4CJI.,.. O.UMf 'TN..•M••.a• F ..... !'f ••CM>Ol-)1) Sll·•SIO F .. vnv .ic..noe·-lll1U1-'1IO ..... ~ ....... • ,. 04 ""'*"' G,..,..,,..._ .. •• , )t•l fOW'f OAMZ.i\ A-"O A u.M;A WM."" GOING APEi '"°' u ... , ............... ,...,,.. O> ~. 0.4At L.&Ml • fO. .......... KNIGHTRIDERS 1•1 .•..•. , ... ,. .. •tM4lllrMI '°"" WOfll I' , tAA • ~ THE HOWLING 1•1 ., .. , ................ ,, .. ....... TOUlll WOClt•T Pt.Ui A~ THE HOWLING 1•1 ,, .. , .......... ,, .. If\. VI I..,. I f AU.CMI. * NIGHTHAWKS 1•1 t••J tl•l•·r••t U •H 11 '* u.1-. CMA.rn.• .. ,,.. 0 ... 1'M.OQ. THE FINAL CONFLICT flit -·· .... , •· ... ..t.Aml ~ • f'UllOAY wn.o THIEF 1•1 ,,.. ... , ........ , .... . tr-II.Acal STAR WARS '"°' ''"O*f I •• t • .. , . '""" .....•. , ...... .. , ...cTUlll AfllO UIT 0--~ ORDINAAV PEOPLE 1•1 HllOot'''' .. .. .. , • .,._.,.. J ....... , 11 .... roen OANZ.A •• ,,.-~ wt.t.n.a GOING APE 1ll'Ot -MEATBALLS '"°' MAMA SOLITA MEXICO NORTE 1r1 •ACllt STAR WAAS ,.., -METEOR 1N 1 ..... ~ ....... ~­°"OINAAY NO~LI 11111 ..... ALL NIOKT LONQ "'' II No AM CM ltlldio Wllll 111"41~ Ac<•-Y ... , ... Y-Owfl AM PorU -·-'-eta--""' . c;,,-, ..... , ... ., .. ,.411 . . ·-·-'l~·-M'llll KNIOHTAIOEAS 1t11 -JAGUAR LIVH INll I No AM CM --Wllll •1lllllClft Acee_, ... 1,. y-Ow,."'"' .. ac.,. ..... ie .. __ c,,. .. ,,,....,. "' loOJ U CALllUA ltll -CROSHO IWOAOI 1"' I Me A# CM 1ta.-. Wttll lt nlliGfl Ac~ft-f ~I .. ywr OWfl AM~ ·~ftlftll ..,_ .. HIOHTHAVtKI ,.l -T,_GLOYI 4"1 ,,..__,,._ "RAGING BULL" (llt l'\.UI "ELEPHANT MAN" , • I 11 I "I)\) -EVB1NG-·e:oo1••--~WOMAN A young ~ wltll 1 gift lot dlMllll' blcotnM .,, unwlttlnO "Jin•" .. .,, tiOCOl•IClb '" the IMfl of prlGeleel lllttOtlcal docu- -ta. I TIC TAC OOUQH M0A"8"H Wiien H.nry 8tak• la tran1f1rr1d 10 Tokyo, """'• ~ • wild ~to oet Nm beell. • GOOOT'IMQ Wlddltlg belle 111 ringing for Thllnwl and Keith but they may not be l\Mrd o_. their 11guln(I. (Part 2) I •• B.ICTNC COMPNfV~ ()) CllllNEWI 9 AllCNEWI I e..-ao 0 IUU.IEYt . • Ml..OOMl Lt.CK. l<One. The s-thog• go lnlo I .wbel t>•ttle 1Q11ne1 1111 deballno due. • IEMWHIU I Benny 11 1 l\lne>eCkld hu1- benc:t with en eye for 1 P<•tlyglrl SI l(CeT NEWSBEAT PAPA BEAR OR EASTER BUNNv-:1- Papa Bear tries to imitate the Easter Bunny in order to hasten the arrival or the holiday as a perplexed Mama Bear and a delighted Brother Bear watch in ·'The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise," an animated musical special fo be presented tonight at 8:30 on Chan- nel 4. 8 A8CHEWS a .IOtWf• WIU> I ooooa OUOOUT tTAUTI Of' 8AH R\ANQ9CO Keller neatly ~ Illa Ill• frhlll 1flnspor1~ I prls- onlf wt10 la being puteued ~lour "-P9<•1e kltllt• fJI) OVER EASY Paul Moyer llkl a loOll at body wrepplrlQ, IMn llOOk· .,. and ap-age le+evl· lion D FACE THI MUSIC tD 8ASHAU LOI Angelel Oodglrl 11 San FrancllCO Glents fl;) MACNEJL/l.EHRER REPORT '1i) NEWS Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Tuesday, April 14, 1981 1nG IN lreolie tld., .cotyt-=~==~I TUBE TOPPERS i.... wtllcltl ~ ..... '' '. enttr•OOMll (Alc:;J C~ 9 8:00 -PaJrnerstown. A • MVtTPY I flu epidemic swee~s into Palmerstown, ::,.~,,=~ .. becoming a harbinger of death -and of o ... 1n SM1 enc1 Ct11oo I violence directed against the town's first w11en "'' oetebruy Chinese family. r~M II 1tolefl etter • _ m1i11tno • ~ publlc:Ded KHJ 8 8: 00 -"Lloyds of London." "PC>9WW'Ot a• a ar1ne1 A 1936 movie starring Tyrone Power Ci)~~ George Sanders and Madeleine CarroU "They Try To T .. u. w.·,. ln the taJe of the famous insurance com- a:. Ii~ • ..,.... pany of London during the Napoleonic IMJWlll#tlla period. =:•:o !': t!9:; CBS 8 9:00 -"Peter and Paul.'' eonno' enc1 &11• to be4lr Conclusion of the two~part TV movie country, dec;ldel •0 cauH. about Pelee., the rock of the Christian i.:u'!":e::= "" ttw.t Church, and Paul of Tarsus, Apostle to 8 111 LAVUINE·a the Gentiles. Stars Anthony Hopkins and L9Yeme end Slllrl9y llOef a • 8"IN.EV I Robert Foxworth. .urp<IM annl_.Mty pwty tor Frenk and Edna In !tie I couple' 1 Ull9!Mdy trailer ())LATIN~ HO. CJ) ~AND PAUL I The 1tory of Peter and Paul, th• apo111e1 ot antlrefy dttttll'ent tempera. manta who worked 1419•· r11e1y and together 1hfougll ,,.,,.. dectldel to MYI the 1n1en1 Chfllllen reClglOn from extinction, I• wonlci.d. (Pert 21 D BJ ANO THI 8EAA BJ goee to Catlfornla to allrt a trucking nrm and hlr11 .....,., 1'tnalel to do the hauling. (RI G O THAE!'8 COMPANY Jack'• first day as a diner' a coOlc lltllla up whe<1 t)la 1ttr1C1ive tl011 trla to lj)iCe up her Hie with a few plncl\ee of lhe new cOOl< (RIO fJi) MYSTERY llllwll'• llow to m..iar Ille I ~and timing o4 11111 lmpor1am 11rot.1. o G TWE CHAllTIAJaJ "A Peoull1t People" Bembi< Gucoigne follows, the de->llopmlnt ot Chtl• lt•nlly lhrough the oenlu- rlea beginning with the biflh of Chfltl In a.1,,. hem 11:00888())0 NEWS I 9 STARTAfJ< Capl Kiri( ia alrat>ded on 1 I ix-1 will\ a Flde<lllon Co1T1ml11loner when 1 stranoe torce cac>tur• hi• thllllllet •fl G NEW\. YWED GAME • M•A•a•H A football hero uut11 • perplex~ peychologlcal problem '°' H•wtiera and I 8.J when he auffera • wound thet will encl htl C8f-llJ BENNY Hill • HOGAH'8 HMOU Hog.,, Conv1nC11 two Qer. man offlc:ilrl t"-1 S111eg 13 Illa -I v .. t pool of otl. • 8AMTTA In order to catdl at\ embl- 110111 rnobltl!f. T oriy mull r!A en undll'cowt pollce--woman· 1111e. ID '1i> CAl'TIONED ABC NEWS 11 : u 0 TOMOKT Ho11· Johnny Carson 0.-t. J«r:t lewis -~-12:00 8 MOVIE • •'Ar "The Greet Man's Lldy.. t 111•2> Boan Don· levy. Barbara S11nwyek A young couple's move West btlnga writh 11 I pwt1ng OI the w~I. as Ille huabend turns to lhe 1repplng1 of tortune In ott w_.I• and the wile beCorrMll attrtcled to 1 handaome gambler D ®) MOVIE country ll:IO D TOMOfW)W I lru.ta· CMt WlltOn Of IM 9Mc:t'I &oyt; ICIOI' Rod ....... e OHi ITP ll'YONO t "Tiie llcplO(•" A dia11n· I OUltlheCI S-..dltll ·~ vllttl WI tnalgnlflc#lt 0'09- r~ IMCher In • lmllf Mo<wlgiM vlllegt. 1:00 G NVCHC ~ ··s~ E111h' Holt 01ml1n Slmpeon and gvNf F~ Woll, Pt! 0 . wlM dlle;ull quantum pflytlQ -~ e *Yo "Attelr With A Srrengw.. ( 1963) Jean Slml1\0tl1, Victor Mal.,,.• Oi\fOfet --the OC\ly allltf'NlllW tor 1 young OOUpll untll they adopt a Child Cit IHDEPENOENT NETWOIU< NEWS UO(I) MOVIE e • e 'Young At Hearl ( 111!>4) Frank S1n11ra Doris Day Problems t>Met I young couple •lier the man 11u11 hl• pertner s fllneee 1:601) NEWS 2.-00 I) EOfTOAW.. D NEWS 2:061) MOVIE • • ,.., "Second Chance .. ( 11172) Brien Keith Eliza· beth Alhley A 1tockbrok- 8f acquires a ghoet town and mi. It wlth 111or1e<1 talent 1n need ot another bre&Jc 2:10 0 NEWS 2:45tD MOVIE * * ·~ The Hlll·&eed ( 11152) Roberl Young. Janis Carte• Vlllt•ny Is eKposed tn an Ar11ona Apache revOll 2:50 '1 NEWS 2:55 '1 MOVIE MllCUnt A ......,, end COMMng Oii l'llM elapl .. llOCl\lno. lnCludlr!o ~. In hie -oenwy ~ ...~ ...... ....., a.ctet a.. vice'' l1M0) Jotlft Hoo#Wd, A-.~ 1t'r dnr•d••'• Dayt h1tr fllo .,lr• -MORllHG - 11:00. * * 'Weet Ot The Oh•lde" I 1933) John W~. G.t>by HayM. A COWboy .... out 10 ....... hi• ,,,,,.,.. rnutdlr lll1d find hll broth« who hU .,_ rnllllng lor rNny )'NII 11:300 ••'n"DownToThe S.. In ShtOI" (Pen 2) ( 1&49) RICllard Wldmat1' • Lionel 811rymo<e After I whAMng c.ptaln who ,. .. liken hll 9fllndton to - II kNled the boy regret• the Wrc>ngl he'I done 10 lhl o1oer man -AFTERNOON - 12:00 W •*•··Lady Luck .. ( 1948) Robert Young. Bet· b111 Hell A young lady IMI• lhBI marriage II 11141 anawer 10 reforming her (>Imbler l>Oylroend Cl) • • •, K1_. For My Pres1den1 11954) Fred MacMutray. PoUy Be•g«i A woman t>ecomes the ttrat female U S President nna her huaband hu lo cope wolh being the first male .. first lady • t:30 Et) * • 'Who Sank The ' I '1 • I .. ' ~' 'I l 0 11 • tJ I " I• lo " J, '1i) STIJOtO SEE "F"8n<l1" Saiba dMlrs Nlcote and Damien E~ mire explore the C1ym1n lstenda, Chicago Girl Scoull play 1111hbell (RJ CJ) HEWS "The Mlddll-AQed Child" Guest. flo<lnce Shelley (R) (I) P.M. MAGAZINE .. The Racing Game HO•· .-,ap· A dlstreught o- cans 1n Sid and C~ wrien his celebrity racehorse la at<Men 11ter maktng • hlQhty P<Jblicllld 1ppeerance 11 1 grend oeenlng (Pert 3)Q Benny 11 Interviewed u I one of the wortc1•1 leading sexy film prodUcerl. * • • .. Tne ' Fortune' (HHS) Jack N1chot1on Warren Beatty Two ti..im biers plot to murder an helreat 10 gel her mon .... (R) * ', Duet Ot F11e 11960) Fernando Lamas Liana Orte• When he ~15 out 1n retaha11on to• h1S s1s1er's death 11 man d1SCO•er& that h1s girllrtend knows somelh•no abo"t the killers identity Lus11an1a?" Geoffrey 1 I I!§) IAANIV Mill.ER Yem1n1·1 preoccupation with lllevillon l)fovides • crucial t>rNJl In aohrlng lhe m o. of • felon plaguing the 12th precinct 8:55 fJ EDfTONAL 1:00 fl caa NEWS D N8CNEW8 11 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN When Pollle beeomes lhe 111r singe< at a top club. hi ottenda the whole gang wtth h11 arrogance CHANNEL LISTINGS '1i) MACHEL I LEHRER AEJl'ORT (I) TlC TAC DOUGH 9 ME.AV OAWFIH Guests: Rod Stetoer. Pat Boone, Rick Sprlnglilld 7:15 tD DOOQEA PAE-GAME 7:30 fl 2 OH THE TOWN Hosls: Sieve EdWards. Melody Rooer• D FAMILY FEUO 8 SHANANA Gues1: Doth• w .. 1 D EYEWITN£88 LOS AHGELE.S Ha.II tnei Pedrou Ind I) KNXT 1CBS1 Lo'> Angt'h·~ Q KNBC 1NBC1 LO.., Anqelo·~ 8 KTLA ln<l 1 LO'> Angi>te<, D MBC TV 1 ABCJ Los A ng<>lt>"' lT ' "FMB 1CBS1 S,m D•ego 0 KHJ TV 1lnd I Loo, Antlt'lt>S TO' KCST tABCt San D·•'uu tD KTTV 1tno I l•J'> Anl)t>I>" (I) KCOP TV 11n,1 1 lu.., Anq"'''" 8ll KCE T TV 1P8S1 lo'> An<J•"•''> A 16-yeer·old women's pl1101 ahootlno chimp. bHllng the teer of QOlnQ to lhedantltl t:OO IJ PALMEASTOWN A llu epidemic end •ta resulllng problems are blamed on • lamtty ol Ch•· ,,... lmmlgrenta D DAFFY DUCK'S EASTEASHOW Animated Daffy Duck stars in three Easter-ori- enled cartoons (R) '1 MOVIE • • * ·the Outsider (1987) Darren McGel/1n, Seen Gerrlaon A private delec11YI I• hlfed IO lnVH· 11p11e a female embeZ218' D ®J HAPPY DAYS A amooth-lllltlng c<Mlage ICOUI otters Chac:hl • Iha· dy ICll011tsh1p he can 1 reluse 0 MOVIE • • • •n .. Lloyd• 01 Lon· don" ( 11138) Tyrone Power. George Sanders. Cl) MOVIE * * "Encounltll' With The Unknown" ( tll75) Narrlled t>y Rod Serllng. ID NOVA W NOVA .. The Sea Belllnd The Ounee.. One year in the 1ntrlcele Ille of • coastal lagoon unfolds In an hour's time '" lh•• film c:loc:urnent· ~the trag11e tldll ecoeya- tem WlllCh SUpPOflS IM entife ocean (R)O t:30 D 0 TOO CLOSE. FOR OOMFOA'T A ml~·UP al Ille bank gl"8 Jackie S 100.000 In cull (Al 10:00 e 0 (!) m NEWS 0 @) HART TO HART The Hart a· set sall on a glamorous gam1>11ng sNp in e wild sehem• to er ack • c:ounlertetling ring. m Pt'IE8ENT£ .. A Vtty Ne1ur1.I Pan-.·· 10:30 G) NEWS (!) IHDEP9IO€NT NETWOAK NEWS &;I VIC 8RAOEH'S TENNIS FOR Tl4E FVTVM ..The Backhand .. Vlo Brt· den enetyue lhe wide- tJl) [)IQ( CAVETT I Gueall: J1rn11 Wolcott. CtiYI JlfMS (Part 2 of 2) 1,:30 1J (I) OOUJM90 A men murders h11 wife end then hH hll friend. the deputy polioe commfuion· er, COYer up Ille cnme Ind provl<11 lllm with an 1hb1 0 9 A8CHEW8 NIOHTl.M 0 LET"8 MAKE A DEA1. 0 tSPEcw. !ope< l•t r-1 on tne 5'>«• Sh" Ill• JOHN DARLING 0 OUNSMOt<E Oillon 11 captured and l\eld for rensom by live benk robbers ne nad been pur- suing CD MIS810H: IMP08818L£ The IMF sets out to destroy a coun1erte111ng SC:heme ttueatenlng the economy of a small Alncan W KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hunt•n11ton BP.ic h .. The See Befl1nd TM Ou,_ .. One yeat tn the ~ IMt Of lhe badt· I ~==;;~;;~~~~iz:::: hand strotc• end llhOwl (.; New rock singer slides into soaps HOLLYWOOD <AP) -People do lots of thmgs on daytime ser ials They make passionate love to the extent it's allowed on TV have monster fights, drink heavily. get deathly ill and most of all they talk. talk and talk. One thing they don't do. however. is sing And that makes Rick Springfield. who re- cently joined the cast of ABC's top-rated "General Hospital" as surgeon Noah Drake, something of an oddity a singer on a soap opera. SPRINGFIELD, A rock star in his native Australia who has worked hard to eliminate his ac· ·cent, turned to acting only when ·his attempt to break in the U.S. lfoundered shortly after it began. But the one had nothing to do with the other. "The woman that hired me Gloria Monty . producer of 'General Hospital' -she came to me the other day and said . ·You know, I didn't know you were a s inger,"' Springfield said during a recent interview at the Brown Derby. The tall. dark, handsome and affable 31 ·year -old not only sin ge;, he plays g uitar and writes: All but one of Lhe songs on his current album are his own. But ttie cover of the album, called "Working Class Dog," doesn't particularly capitali ze on Springfield's good looks it's a photo of his mastiff. Lethal Ron. wearing a white dress shirt the teen magazines and almost just as inslant a has· been. With the exception or one single. "Speak to the Sky." on his £irst US. album back then. "my songs weren't teen songs," he explained. "I wasn't really aware of what a teen magazine was because we didn't have them in Australia, or I had never seen one. And I started to get all this press. and I thought, 'Great. wonderful. this is fantastic · And then I started lo realize that my music started to lack serious credibili· ty outside. because of the fact that I suddenly was· a teen idol." IT WAS A harsh realization, he added ··Most t een idols didn't write their music, hadn't played guitar for 12, 15 years, anq I was serious about it It wasn't something I was just do· ing, putting out a record." teen listeners as well as the more Paul McCartney-esque ballads he Hked to write and ended up pleasing no one. "You cari -only carry someone a certain distance on publicity. The teen magazines wer e say- ing. ·we need a teen hit from you. give us a teen hit,' and I wasn't writing them." so· HE SPLIT from his managers and tried to figure out. what to do next. "l had to do something or I'd JUSt end up an old teen idol," he said . "So I got into acting. because I'd always wanted to. but mainly now I had a real lot of time on my hands.·· 3:00(1) NEWS 3:200 NEWS 3:25 0 MOVIE •, * Counterspy t 1953) Dermot Walsh Hazel Cour1 A counP1 ass•oned tu deliv.;1 " pac~age •~ Q18eleC 81 hiS d8St1nat1on by a c:orpSt; '" tile bathtub •:20tD MOVIE * ', Jaoua• ( 19551 M1crioet Con1101s, 8a1ton Palmer Sebeshan Shaw u An e•am1ne11on ol the peo- ple poll11c1. fac:ll and 'IUsp.coons surrounding the tast •oyage ot the LuSI· tan1a 3:30 0 * *' • ·Tne Amazing Apes I 1917) Documenta- ry L•ttle known facts about the slruggle for sur- v1•ai of man·s close11 •eta· lives are revealed tn this 91udy of various spec-ol 3pe!> around the world rl ., by Armstrong & Batiuk • • YEAH ... iHAi'S EMMY, IONY, AND OSC~! • J j .. . , Ironically, bOth careers seem to be flourishing now: shortly after he landed the "General Hospital" role. his single -a mainstream rock ballad c~lled "J essie's Girl" hit the record charts. Springfield is understandably teary about excessive reliance on visual images. When he left Aus tralia, where he was quite successful , and arrived here in 1972, be was an instant hit with On his St!COnd album, he said, he tried lo write pop songs for H e studied acting in - tensively, foi: two years ar.d was for two years a Unjyersal con- tract player, appearing in the "Battleslar· Galactica'' pilot. "The Rockford Files" and "The Incredible Hulk." Rick Springfield of ABC's "General Hospital" Crime series makes its debut BEVERLY HILLS (AP> -"I used to be a policeman," Officer Dick Rowsell jqkes. He still is, but ev~r since his crime preven- tion unit "went ttollywood," he's also become a SC?ripl writer, film editor, cast coordinator, prop man, and actor. In fact, th·e Beverly Hiils of, ficer's time these days is totally devoted·to producing a series of TV programs. · · The series, which made. lts·d~­ but on a loeJll cable TV cbannel the week of. April 6, ls the de- partment'.s new crtme· preven- tion gamblt; aimeCJ at teaching viewer.s how to p~olect . .USITHI DAILY' PILOT . ··"PAST .• ISULT .. SRVICI DlllCTOIY For Result. service Call 641·1671 .... Ill themselves and pr~vent ctimes. The half-hour programs. aired four times dally fi ve days a week, use mini-dramas. with of· ricers and other actors simulat· ing real "crime situations and demonstratingbowtoreact .. "I wanted lo avoid getting just . a lecture-type thing," Rowsell sa\d . The first program. which will run for three or four weeks, focuses on the theme or guns for self defense : the problems and dangers of guns, the legal and safety aspects: and the psychological effect of using a gun. "Gun sales are way up. We got a little nervous about every- one running around with guns in this city." Rowsell said. "Most people can't live with having killed a person." he added -thus the program•s em· phasis on the psychologi~al aspects. In one sequence. an ac- tress plays an angry woman who grabs a kitchen knife and lunges tow-ard the camera. She ia shot from off screen, so that "lt's llke {he viewer is pulling the gun," Rowsell said. ''l thought. 'Whal a great way. to reach a lot of people,"' he said. .. ..• Newport to Avalon , .... ' l\flfll I I. ftl • '~ ,.,.,,1\ ~ I c .. 20 CL.ASS A c1G.Af~ErrES ston .-...... ..,. -_;::-A =--- inston ULlRf' 1oos , TUESOAV,APRIL 14, 1981 CLASSIFIED CS-11 Deily l'Met.,.... _,Gary A.....,.... Why would police check out speed of Edison athlete? C3. Angels victims 1 !Jf .Billy Ball BYEDZINTEL Ofu.DMIY ...... ltMt Oakland A's Manager Billy Martin finally unlocked the door on his bullpen Monday night at Anaheim Stadium and when he did, out came more s uprising treats. the kind he'd been nourishing through the first four gamesofthlsyoungseason. Martin, who's getting more out of his players these days than a diese! car gets rrom gas, called on 24-year-old right- hander Jeff Jones in the bottom of the seventh inning in hopes of holding the Angels from blowing open a close game. JONES, the A's fourth pitcher of the evening. responded by s triking out Don Baylor and Brian Downing with the bases loaded to allow for Tony Armas' eighth inning two-run home run to win it for Oakland. 3·2, before a r ecord 38.076 opening night crowd. Armas' home run was hit to straightaway center field and just did clear the 404-foot sign. A 27-year-old right fi elder from Anzoatequi. Venezuela. Armas hit a breaking pitch off Angels rookie Luis Sanchez <another Venezuelan> for his third home run of the season . Last year. Armas hit fi ve home runs off the Angels and had nine RBI. He fini shed his fourth year with Oakland in 1980 with career highs in every batting category. including average 1.279 >. home runs (35) and RBI < 1351. "I don 't know. I just seem to For Martin's A's, pleasant things just seem to keep popping up each day. With a 5-0 record, Oakland is off to its best start in 13 years and with Martin behind them, the A's are . bubbling with confidence. Players lovingly re· fer to it as BiUy Ball. The Angels (3·2) collected just five hits on the evening yet bad several opportunities to put runs. on the board. In the bottom of the eighth, Bobby Grrch doublea down the left field line with one out : However, Jones then got Butch Hobson to pop to first and got Rod Carew to fly out to center. BEFORE PITC HING to Carew. Martin visited t he mound to counsel his young pitcher as he did frequently dur- ing the course of the game. "All I told him was to throw a certain pitch ," Martin said . a lthough he refused to divulge what pitch he requested. Then in the ninth. the Angels set up Frf>d Lynn at second with two outs after he walked and was sacrificed over by Baylor . Pinch hitter Ed Ott followed by tapping a routine ground ball to first baseman Dave Revering who flipped to Jones to end the game. THE ANGELS scored first tn the seconri inning on a sacrifice fl y by Grich. sending Ford home They then went ahead in the seventh on two walks. a single a,nd a hit batsman <Ford I. forc- ing in the go-ahead run . The Angels' Dan Ford slides under Mack Babitt's tag fer a second-inning double Monday night at Anaheim Stadium. • hit real good in this ball park," Armas sa id 1n his broken English. He said a bone bruise on his right hand had hampered him during spring training but it wasn't giving him any trouble now. So for the firs t time this season, M(\rtin did not get a complete game from his starting pitc h er But that was im- material because he once again h ad the right answers at the right time in guys like Bo M cLau~hlin. Greg Minnetto. J ones and the s tarter. Brian Kingman who did hi s part by al- lowingJustonerun in 51':1 innings. Dodgers hot "I 've let the st a rte rs go as far as I think they can because after all. if a guy is going to bust hls CStt ANGELS, Page C2> Landreaux makes adjustment SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Arter the Los Angeles Dodgers traded· for Ken Landreaux late in s pring training. Manager Tom Lasorda put him in cen- terfield every day. "To tell the truth. 1 dido 't know anythinl! about him. So I played him those las t seven games to get an idea what he could do ... the manager ad milted aftt!r Monday night's 4-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants. HE KNOWS NOW that the Dodgers have a centerfielder capable of making big plays, the kin.d Landreaux made in On TV tonight channel 11 at 7:30 Candlestick P ark'l$ tricky winds as the team improved its season • record to 4-0. .. Everything 1 ·ve heard about . Candlestjck Park and the wind is true. I had to adjust." said Landreau.x, who made one spec- tacular catch and threw out a run- ner atthird base. Tonight. 20-year-old Fernando Valenzuela of the Dodgers will make his first s tart since pitching a five-hit shutout open- ing day. The left-hander, who wiH face Vida Blue, has yet to allow an earned run in 2~ in· nings with the Dodgers, who brought rum up from the minors last September. Monday night's pitching vic- tOI')' went to Dave Stewart, a rookie who has not a llowed a run in three big le.igue innings. He had frie!ldS and relatives from his hometown of Oakland cheer- ing as he worked two scoreless innings after relieving starter Bob Welch, who went three in- nings in his first test since ex- periencing elbow trouble in Florida. THE DODGERS went ahead in the fourth with a three-run r a ll y off Al Ripley Jay Johnstone, the first pinch hitter called on this season. broke a 3-3 tie with a two-out single to right. "I saw him a lot in s pring training for a few years. He's a good player. That might be the best trade the Dodgers ever made." said the Giants' Joe Morgan, robbed of an extra base hit when Landreaux made a djv. ing catch in the fifth inning. Pac-I 0 lauds ex-OCC star From AP dispatches WALNUT CREEK -Former Orange Coast College star Mike Sodders, now s tarting at third base for Arizona State, has been named co-player of t he week in the Pac-10 along with Oregon State's Tod<f Thomas. Sodders, a senior , led Arizona State to a four-game sweep over California. He was 10-for-17· at the plate, accounted for seven RBI, belted two homers, a triple and three doubles. Sodders, one of several OCC products playing for the Sun Devils, was drafted by the New York Mets in 19'78, bu~ opted to continue bis collegiate. c~eer with Arizona State . . Delly ............. fllr ltkM,.. l(Mlll~ I Ford (IOU doum after being .struck on the right ahoulder by a pitch in the seventh inning Monday. ' I Santa Anita boycott loolDl over dispute ARCADIA C AP ) Thoroughbred horse owners and trainers have indicated they m ay boycott ~ntries at Santa Anita this week in a dispute over use of the facilities for training purposes when the current meet· ing ends. T he owners and trainers. member~ of the California Division-Horsemen ·s Benevolent and Protective Association, also expressed their intention to · withhold entries for the operung of Hollywood Parlt for a similar reason. In the past, the Southern California Thoroughbred Racing Association has made its tracks available for the preparation of unraced horses upon the closing of each track 's season . However. citing increased costs, the association has di!signat~ ·the Los Angeles County Fair- grounds in Pomona for ad: vanced trairung. The owners and trainers. who met Sunday night, say the Pomona facility is "inadequate for training, and they have of- fer ed to help subsidbe the cost of using other tracks. A decision on the part of the Individual horsemen to with.bold their entries could have an ef· feet on the racing program no sooner than Thursday. since the horses are entered in advance. I Joe Lo'uis· will alunys be knOWn as The ,,ClµJ,mp · ~ . . -~ IJy. WILL GROl!JLEY I first sa~ the sleek, rapier.quick and glve the victim room to fall. The Bomber shook off the critlcJam and AP..-WFa•wo• • pµncber as·a teenJager covering the na-· It was a pattern Louis followed refused to matte waves. I To most ~pie, b~ always will be tional ~ldep c;tlove1, tournament in throughout his. pro career spannl{lg 71 · When be fought Max Scb.meti.nl aDc1 I 9Tb~ Champ. Chicago an the early 309. a veritable fights over 17 years, 54 knockouts, \oat in 1936 kids in tbe South ran There were cbampiona before him three•rt.na circws. champion for 12 ·of those yean with 25 throu.... the 'street elliH wttb 11 • and tbampion.a who came after, but "Watch.that kid from Detroit," word defenses. ... 1 -ee. every time Joe U>uis entered a crowded spread a.rouDd ringside. "He's 1otn1 to . He ducked nobody. Mothers reportedly named newborn room there wu an inevitable stir. be a &ood onel" At the same Ume -ln an era wblcb babies Max after the ~an ftebter. ''There's 1'be Champ,'' someone It wu the a1e of nlclmamea. niht· saw World War ll brewma and racial The tenor cbaqed wben Adolf HJUer would Whisper. "The Champ just came writers dubbed "Im "The Bro.wn bi&otry rar;npant in the "Jim Crow" betan IJ'abblq off Europeam Dltloal in." • Bomber," "The Dark Destroyer" and South -boxing's second black plec,meal and Louil tot•~ a.bot Soon the room bust.led witb acttvlty. "The Seplan Sluber." heavyweight kinl bandied blmtelf with at Scbmellnl In 1111, cruahln1 the "Ma1 l h.ve your auto1rapbT" ln a way, they were racial 1lun the 1reate1t dlplt1. Genun Ill tbe tint round. "One for the kid, Cbamp, 'Hit name me.nt to be colorful and compllmen· Tutorecl by a palr of black bandl.,., B1 tlU Um.. Joe Lou11 bad become • lt Buddy.'" . tary. Joe ttev-r showed retemant. He Julian Black and John Ros~. he n.tlonaJ lael"O -to botb · wbltea and Re may or m11 not baft. been 'the mo•ed tbrou'1I b1a prtvate Ille with the w.. tauUontd to avoid 1parldnj any blHU -and, witb bll fPClllw de· 1reatelt beavy~dabt ft1llter wbo ever HID• arace Jnd eaH that marked bll ractal problemt. I meuor, ~on da8ll • otb• . Uved -sueb auea1meata are .-elatlve rin1 battle1. ••ror GOd'aut.ea;' UMy ldYIMd him, tlll&le. Qorta IMludlQI Jaekie to tbe era and the tlber of tbe COflU)eti· • A• a ftabter, hla t«bnlQ• waa awtft "Aft,.-"" tiitat a Whit• oPPCJDlllt, don't f\e>titllliiD, .... raelal t.llllaa. tiOli -but middle-aced America wW and ftnal. A llttJ• abldfle. M-.uver bit amllet" Now I.Joe Loida 11 Ale•d at ... -. to ul ~uan oil and start 1JUQIAI at tbe foe tnto tbe neareat eorner. aiot lite SO~ militant aaesnbert ot .loe'• race wbO ns saw tdm ftlbt aDd mil..._ 11t1bte1t.1uae1t.toa ~at be ...a•t, 1barp left to UM bffcl. Ti.> atep ba6 l•ter re1arded hlm .. an "Uacl Tom." wbo dJdn't, ltW ••fte"CliaJQ." ' -_________ o_,_ ... ~cout DAILY PILC?T/Tund•y. Ap,r_11_1_•_. 1_98_1 ___ -:-------:-~---------------_;S;;..P..:O:.;.R.:.T;..:S:..::B.:.;R;,:EA:.:.:.;K:.:l..;~:.::::E::BA:::L:L •·ro m AP dJspatcbes Ll'ITLE ROCK, Ark. Doctors wiU release m fo rmer St. Louis Cardinals placekicker Steve Lit.-•II> tic from Central Baptist Hospi.tal soon, sayine any further recover y in his .near-total par alysis will take years "f leave it -.ap to God now." said L ittle. "If he wants me to walk , I'll walk " Little was paralyzed from the neck down when his s ports car skidded orr a rain s li ck highway in St. Louis County a nd crashed mto a signpos t The October accident came on the mght Lillie was cul by the Cardmals. Doctors told Lillie. paralyzed from the neck down, tha t he would never move again "It nipped me out," the form er University or Arkansas star s aid "I just could n't picture not bein g a ble to move for the n ·st of my life . I told m yself. ·I have to mo ve. I ha ve to be able to do something ... Since then Lillie ha:. regamed some motion in his rieht arm a nd some feeling 111 his left shoulder. He's able to navigate a motorized wheelchair and sit in a c hair for up to 12 hours a dav The future is uncertain "I want lo be a ble to go to work and do something like anybody else.'' Little said. But the Lit· tll·~ face tremendous ex pense~ QUOTE OF THE DAY "I'm a tonfide nl person. but I don't like to . tell peo· pit· ho\\ ~ood I am I hke others to see it, not h ave it pointl•d out to them." Texas Rangers' Al Oliver. CARL TON, PHILLIES WIN HOME OPENER Slt>H C'arlston, 19RO National League Cy a \ uung \v.ard winn('r, earned his first victory of' lht• '-l'a ... on. and lhl· Ph1ladelph1a Ph1lhes took their 11pt•n1·r 5 I O\'Cr P1thburgh Monday night before a 1·1 m' d of fiO. lllt In othc•r National League act ion, Allan· ta 1 ool-.1l· Kufino U na re~ :.troh·d a two-out. run-scorin g s ingle 1n tlw top uf tht• 10th as tht' Braves downed Houston. 2·1, :-p11il111g lht· i\strn-,· homl' 01wm'r It was Houston's fourth 1•onst'l'Ut1ve dl'fl'al Johnny Bench powered a three run homl·r .tncl Oan Driessen and Ray Knight hit solo home rs as t'11winnt1t1 toppl·cl S;111 D1rgo. 7 I. Tom Seave r fanne d fi ve h.1111·1" t11 pull lo v.1th1n lhn•t· of the 3.000 mark . . . In the \m1·11<·.111 Ll'.1g•11• ·\I Wood., kt•\t'd Toronto's t hree-run four th 111th .1 11111 run ... inglt· .rntl tht; Blue Ja)"s s topped the New \'11 rk \ :111kt'l'" :l I l11nth hitter Joe Morales delivered a t"' 11 11111 hJ-;t•.., loafh-d "mg It• to s nap a tie and prope l B.dt 1 m111 ,. 111 .1 ~ I 11111 '" t•r Hoston . Ram forced a one· cl ••' 111 .... tp11111•rn1•nl of f\.111 ... as C1t~"s home opener with 1)1·!11111 BASEBA\_L TODAY On lh1., dalt• Ill ua ... t•hall m 1967: 111 h1" f1ro;t m-.a1o r lcagut• s tart. Billy Rohr of the Bost on H{'cl So\ hurled X 2 3 hitless innings against the '.\ 1• 11 York Y .mkt'l'!'> bl'fore Elston Howar d's s ingle hr 11!-1• th1· "~wll 1n tht· ninth The Red Sox won, 3·0 KENTY TREATED FOR CUTS NEAR EYE ll1·tro1t boxl'r llilmt-r Ke nly, wh o was Ill d1·t ltr111wtl ...,1mda,' .1 ... I h·· World Boxing Association l1ghf\"·1gh1 ch;imµ1on h) Sean O'Grady, was treat· .. ct !01 l..1l·1·rat1on:. around thl• eye suffered in the fight l';inad;,i nppt.•d newcomer HoUand, 8·1 and the So' H·t l 111110 "h11.1pl·d Finland. 7-1. Monday for their second -.11 :11ght '1ct11n"~ 111 pool A of the World Hockey Cha m · p1on"h1p" 111 S\H'lkn Uennii. Maruk and Rk b Gree n of the \\'.i"h1ngt11n C'ap1t.1b l'at·h '-l'Orcd a goal a nd had two assists f111 tlH l',111,11l1an ... TELEVISION. RADIO f-ol owing dr' the top SPortS events on TV tonight. Ratings art· ..•. exc.~llent, •.. worth watching; , , fair; • forget II n 7 :30 p .m ., Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ ./ DODGER BASEBA LL: Dodgers at San Francisco. Announcers : V 1n Sc.u lly, Ross Porte r a nd Jerry Doggett. Fresh oft their fourth straight vtc.tory, a 4·3 nail·b1ter Mon· day night , the Dodgers send young sensation Fernando Valenzuela to the mound tonight against the Giants' Vida Blue. The cold and the wind alwa ys makes for interesting games wl'l en the<;e two teams get togPther RADIO Baseball Oakland a t Angels, 7:30 p.m., KM PC (710); Dodgers at San Francisco. 7 30 p.m., KABC (790). Baseball standings \\1 t:RICA~ LEAG l 'E "«>'-l Di\'is io n NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W I. P ct. GB 0<1kl..1nd 5 o 1 000 Angf'I'\ :1 2 600 2 Dodgers Atlanta Ci ncinnati San Diego W L Pct. GB 401000 Ch11·a~11 I I 500 2' l Kc1n .,a.,('l1\ I I 500 21 .• T t•xa... · I 2 333 3 Sl·attl<' I 3 .250 312 M 1nnt'Mllt1 () 4 0()() 4 1.~ Ea~t Division M1l \.\ aukee 2 0 I 000 Ualt1mon• 2 1 667 '2 De troit 2 1 667 • i Ne"' York 2 2 500 Toronto 2 2 500 Boston l 2 333 11 a C'levt•land 0 2 000 2 Mend•ft'\ Sc:.,. ... OO l•nd l , ._., 1 Toronto~. New Yorlll. 1 8•111mort S, 80jton I Otlroll •I t<•r>t•• Clly, ppd , rain Only Cl<'-S<rw<Nled Today's Ga-• Oat1•n<1 !Norri\ Hll at Allflllt IZ•M H>J, n Ba111more ll•~•rt1ntt 0.01 •I Boslon (Torru 0-01 M il•Uuku !Vull.o•ICl'I O·Ol •I Chlt a110 B•MM(l•rl.., 0.0) Clntl-lW••I• 0.01 •• Ttus IM•ll•O 0.1), n OelrOll lMofrll 041 al l(an'Mls City (Spill!Oftt 0.01, n M1nn-.ou lt<OC>iman 0.11 •t 5ullle !Abeloll 0 ll.,. On1v~sc:-1ec1 J 1 .750 San Francisco Houston 3 2 .600 11'2 2 3 .400 2Y:i 2 3 .400 21/2 0 4 .000 4 East Division New York 2 1 Philadelphia 2 2 Montreal I I St. Louis 1 I Pittsburgh 1 2 Ch icago 1 2 -r.·S<-o.-..n•.~Fr•n< KO) Pllll-pN• S, Plttseurgll t 411anta 1; Howton 1 ( 10 IMl"91) Clntl"""tl 7, S.n 01990 I Only 11-M:he<IMl.O .667 .500 500 .500 333 .333 1 1 12 TMay'aoa,.... DM1en IV•ltt1..,.1a HU •I S.n Francl1<0 !Blue 0-01. n o-o'ihlt•VO IR-httl 0·1) •I MonlrN I ("-" t.11'· LOUlt IMertlner 0-4) •• "-Yot• IZ.""y Allel)U IW•lk 0-0) •I "-toll IJ. Hi.1tro0.1)," o.o'i'.~lnnetl CP•slore 0.01 414 le o...,. (Olr1h On1y o-~ From Page C1 ANGELS. • • tail for seven or eight innings, why no\ give him the chance to prove hi mself," Ma rtin said . AND THOUGH the natura l as· s u m plion would be that the r e· Ii eve rs a r e becom ing dis· g runt led after not being utilJzed. Ma rtin areues, "That's a bunch o f b a loney, I don't have no bltc bers or moaners on my b a llclub. Everyon e wants to play. • • · 1 know my pitchers,'' he adds. "If I notice' something, 1 tak e' them o ut of there. The key to this club is that I'm able to use a ll 25 players in one way or another. And it's not the number or innings you pitch that counts but the number of pitches." Martin says he does not allow any of his s taff to warm up with more than 70 pitc hes as com- pared to the 100·120 m ost other clubs will allow FOR T H E ANG ELS, t he re we re positive points to draw on despite the loss. Bill Travers, pitching for the first lime as an Angel threw 51,1;, i nn ings , allowing just one earned rut\ on four h its. Don Aase came on to relieve T r avers a nd surr endered just two walks in P.•J innings. "I thought T ravers pitched ex- t remely well.·· Fre gosi said. "His shoulder stiffened up on him so we hc:ad to take him out. But that was the farthest he's been this spring · · Tomght. the Angels send Georr Zahn, 111 quest of his second win. again'it Mike Norris < 1·01 who a llowed one run o n six hits in nine innings on opening day last week 4 HGEL NOYES Manin MO m•oe 1usl ·-cJeftnsnte \.Jb\l1tul1CM'n. lhrouQI\ the first four 9amos Y•I m-lnrte 1n 1ne hne·up M.,._y, nol 1ntluOlng lhlt lh•H PllCIUng th•ngH TM Ang•ls <tMOunc:•O tiwt p11tntr Cllr11 I(.._ h6S Dffn Hnl clown IO lntor S•ll L•kt Clly tlub 1n \ht P•c.•••c CN\t L•~u· MOnd•y·, •UenoAnct broilt lhlt o"""'"ll n1g111 r..:oro IHI yur ol J7.0lS by IU•l _, 1.000 l'r.-1 Ly• -lted C1rew bolt\ tnoeo mod•nt tour ca•tn• rutt1n9 .irt•ll• Mon<l•y C•p N1gnt IS S•luro•y whtn t'-""9t" t>cl\I M1nnesol• C.•ps wrn .,. Q•v~n to tn« ftr\I 0 ,000 fttn< 1n •It•~• PlttMn~ nwl<h UPi f~r ,,.. '''' of 1h• four~ """ ••In OOl•nd Rltk L•notoro 11-01 J.ue J"""-10-U tor Ille A's Wtd<MMNy - lormer toron1 oel Mar High •l•ndOut Matt ke..,.11 11.01 10< ow A'••• rrrou Miiie WIU C0-0), Thur.0.11. .Oakl•n<l 11<1• now""" I ol IN IHI u Qamu with Ille AnQtll. . Tiie Loul••lll• Slugoer bot! co"-"'· ••lf•lctl menul11<tures '° percenl ol •II the bah u!ed In lM m•jor'-haw tllrul•ned to go on • I-strike ActonllnQ to ~~':·.u::. er:.r~::ll '::o':.':.',~ f, =I~ wu lo go on \lrlk• lor ..,..,,.. lllan ataout - •eeks, tr. """'4Y tould OWIR<Sle e-.gll '° c- • sertou• "-'-The Anoels wriw•-,,... town lens llY -•"'II Mmes on I"' llloklr. of lfMjr uniforms Monday All lhl• •Ile r Vlo Presldoftt •llU.I• .... .,.,_., tllal Ille M mff -Id .... appoar in n• 1 Bordle y gets arm s urgery SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Left hander 8111 Bord ley of the San Francisco Giants has begun a long rehab1lttallon from elbow surge r y ::.1mll a r to t h at per formf'd on Tommy John in 197 4. the c lub says Dr. Frank J obe. w ho operated on John. O::>l'ratl'd on Bordley's p itching elbow Friday, replacing a li gament with tendon from the Ach illes tendon. John. now with t he New York Yankees. has had three 20·v1ctorv seasons s ince his operation. · Bordley. 23. 1s a former USC s t a r . He s pe nt mos t of las t sea~on in the Pacific Coast League but also pitched in eight games with the Giants. compil- ing a 2·3 r ecord Next stop: La Costa T of C bonus could be enticing to Watson e . ' BY HOWARD L. HANDY of skill neces&ary to pJay golf accordine to brewer. ot'"tMo.ilyl'l1etlta11 Area No. 1: WOOds -Each player must hit After winning lhc prestigious Masters tour na-three wood shots ttult com e to rest in the fairway. l ment over the past weekend, Tom Watson will be Par three. Maximum seven strokes. a t La Costa Country Club for the MONY Tourna· :\rea No 2 ,Irons Each player must bit m e ntor Champions this week and could follow that three iron shots onto a green Par three. Max· with an appearance in the New Orleans Open. lmum seven strokes. If things go right for Watson at La Costa, he Area No 3: Sa.nd -Each player blU three could win a n ext ra $100,000 with another victory in balls out of the sand. Par three. Maximum seven New Orleans. Watson won both e vents last year and strokei.. collecte d $99,000. T his time he could collect Area No. 4: Chipping -Each player ch.los $217 ,000 for the dual victory bcause of a $100,000 t hree ball from the fringe, then holes out each balJ. bo nus offered by T or C general chairman Alla rd Par :.ix. Roen . Area .No 5: Putting Each player putts 18 T he re are 29 of the top PGA players competing holes with one ball Par 36 at La Cost a, all winner s or tournam ents d uring the lland1caps by age will be used with six .year· • past year. olds adding 10 and 16-year-olds 20. Par for the Another addition to the scene on the Carlsbad competition 1s 71 Brewer has 2S trophies f or t he l ayout is the installat ion Qf the Van tage v. tnncrs and C\ ery contestant wi ll receive a tee Scoreboard which incorpor ates the latest m m icro-shirt pr ocessor technology. T he boards will provide a Entr1e:-. will he accepted until Thursday eve- vast a mount of information and up-to-the -m inute nm~ at the rt1urse with an entry fee or $4. da t a on the players. In add1t1on to the Olympic Golf c limax on Fri· • * • day. Brt·\\ er 1s also conducting junior c linics all Want to view a unique and different golfing week at the cour~(' event for youn~sters ? Chuck' Brewer, in conjunc-For furthe r rnformation , c all Bre wer a t lion with Elmore Toyota. will presPnl the s econd 545-3726 Oly mpic Golf competition Friday at Mile Square l m·1dentally, Brewer has a l!>o a r ranged for a Golf Course in Fountain Valley. "road trip· to La Costa for the MONY T of C T here are five ar eas in which the youngsters. Salurd<1y with 1un10r tickets at $2 and adults at $10 both boys a_nd girls, w ill compete -the five a reas wh1ch 111tludcs a bus ride to and from the course. 'jjiiiii ..... li.iiiii!iii~iii~iiiiiiiii• I Who Says You Only Go I Around Once? " ... Not oormanl" I "p fi d" I I I I I I ressure use I R8'500 RE1READS I 11 ~!3. I FET $.32 ILACICWALL I DORMAN'5 LIM ITED RITRlAD WARRA NTY L1fenme hm11C'd wrtrr.\nty ,,g.w1.,1 <1l•t1•t 1 , "'"' 111 ... 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MI Li~ (7 14)7~71 °Fullerton 2978 Yorbd Unda (7t4)99M780 0L.t Mlr•dA 15081 lm~I HIShw-ly (2 ll) 947-564 J •Mtu1on Vlefo 24510 Alkla Paitcw..w 95 1-9175 Oru•e It 00 N'" T uJtln (Across from Post Ofllce) 771 -)000 •llJ¥enlde 10403 MaAno114 Aw (714) )ff.1041 •SafttAAn& l604 S. Brbtof St ~OM btoc.k S ol Wame 1~ln •Hutto C...CO . ' Amt<nl.tn &. Mose Foreign C.u., excluding 4 WhC'rl from Whel"I Drive (Mc; I WE'RE HElPING YOU DO IT RIGHTI Santa Ana 415 N French 835-2255 •s.nu An.t 1302 l I 7rh St 951-6061 S.nOemence It 13 S a CNrilno Re-al 492-9850 T-160 T1re:s and Senk.e Only 9Pen MondAy·Saturday 8-6 SUndAy 8-5 WE'Rl HELPING YOU DO IT RJGHTI .. SOFTBALL/BASEBALL/GOLF Wliat • I S relief? Edison's Baker (12·0) wouldn't know right now BY HOWARD L. HANDY Of"• DeltY "*' ..... They haven't put a speed gun on ber delivery yet but any d ay now• Edis on tligh girls sollball pitcher U sa Baker might find the Huntington Be ac h Police De partme nt on the sid elines chec king out the speed or her pitches. lt isn't that the opposition feels s he is doing som ethin g il- legal. But it does ste m from the fact few opponents have been .. able to connect cons ist ently with , .L her pitc hes this season. "· BAKER, A JUNIOR classman ::. at Edison, has pitched every 10-, ff~ i n g f o r t h e u n d e f e ate d ~.;i;ehargers this season to give the ~:--·R" a 12·0 r ecord. ~·i:.::~t. for all the notoriety she 1s ~tlaining as 11 p itcher. Baker ~ would rrefe r playing shortstop, a position she filled quite well before she was drafted to putch by a team in the AGSA "My d ad volunteered for me to pitc h and l've been doing it ever s ince except fo r m y freshman ye<1r here a l Edison ." Baker says. · · 1 divided my tame b etween left fie ld a nd pitching that year but m a de the All· S unset League t eam as a pitc he r." Softball 1s a big p art of her life r ight now and probably will be while s he completes her collegl' education. But h er thoughts an• on becoming a doctor and s ht- has the gr ad es to back up her future plans "She's a very good student with a lmos t a s traight A aver age." her coach Colle en Silva says ··she know'> \.\hat she h as to do out thert.• on the softhall held . too. a nd s ht-1s working rea l ~ell v.1th our catc her. Angie Mallotto SILVA FEELS tha t Bahr 1s a big part of lht.> !o.UCC(.'SS of lhl' Edison team t his sea son hut g ives credit to others us v.t•ll ··our defense as much strongn and better this year and we hav<· Lisa Baker a fine ath lete at s hortstop 1n Lisa llouk · · An<l Lisa works rt' al well with Angie This J!> the firs t yt-ar that \\I.' haH allowed Angie lo call the pitches and !>he 1s doing an out::,tanding joh and s ite knov. '> what to do " Sliva has b1•cn a l'11ach of an oub1dl' learn that lhl' g1rb haH pla) l'd on lfl rc•ct'nl years and Sa,\ s s~e l·ncoura~e:-tht.•rn to cunt;nue play after the M·hool s t·asun Is t•n1kd ·Playing and ~t.·lt1111! the ('\. per11·m·e '"' hk1.• pla)llll! a p1an11 You alv. av.., han· to pr;ll'tll'<' to 1 m pro\ c• l'l R ~I,.(, R \( K 111 B.1!-1·1 lht· ptdH r ~11'. .1 -..i,..., 'lw 1 1 J>lldl t\tl\ 1!,1,\ ii IP'l l"'·lf\ )nu .111111 h,1\I' to '"·•I' !111· dhnV. lil-1· ~Oil d11 pit• hll1).. fol' .1 h,1nlh.11l t• .un Bal-l'r 1·11nt'ur.; 1n ht 1 lt11nk 1nj.! a nd ..., l'l'Jd,\ In t•11t·h lh•· 1·11 tin· st'M•Oll '"thoul r<'l1d Ill r opµnnt•OI'> '>Oni<'l IOH' . \\ 1sh st\!' hurl t>lhL•r plan., Area teams roll Oilers , Seahaw ks, E agles wzn Ocean Vtt'W. E..,tan1..•ij Jnrl Hun tington HC'ath highs adcled tu the enJQymt'nl of thl• E a.,tt•r break Monda:-b y c<1llHt1ng tournament n clorit'" in high school baseball action Ocean \'H.'v.. "'1th l>ouj! In int gelling aboard all four t tint'" ht' cam e to the plah.'. dov. n1'fl host Santa MartJ. 4 2. 1n lht• ffr<;t r o u nd of thl' Sant a :"Il ana Righetti tournamrnt Irvine doubled t r11,led and scored lWH'l' as 1h1• S1·;1h..1...,ks r ode the four htl patching or Wayn e Carlar1dl'r to' 1ctory It was at this sume tourn<1 ment last vear that Carlander fanned •9 battl'rs 1n a gam1..· amt the Scahawks W<'nl on to "'1n lht• tournament The Scahawks w(•re sclw dulrd t o p l ay Ar royo Gr and1• 1n second-round action toda,\ Huntington Be<1ch sc·ort-d a 5 :! victory over Rul'na Park 111 a consolation round contest an lhl• Anaheim Tournamt•nt at GloH'r Field Greg Sh irl<')' belted a two run homer 1n the ftft h inning \\htlt· St·otl ~larsh ptlt'ht"I ~ 111ft~ h .. o h1t 1t•r I on~ l'htlltp'> l'onlnuured CJ 1 ouplt· of doubh-" t1> ll11 Oth r iii 1<11 k II 11 ri t 1 n lo! Ion !11'.H' h r 1 · "llOH'.J lCJUrlH ~ )llJ\ tod <J\ Wtlh an .1ftc•rnoon hout a~atn<,I 1 ro} 11 1 g h a t B o ~ :-1· n F 1 t• I d 1 n \nahf'trn E._t,111• 1.1 n I'\" cl Bi llflo\• 1•r j 1, in I ht• Hnh I ( • r u11\f· FuslC'l r1111r11,1n11•nt • ... \111<1· l h •lht'h, l.1111 l>wl••\ .ind ,t,111 \li-t 1hill .tll tlt•ll\ t•ft"I I rq1lt' l'h1• 1<;.igli•.., h.1d '" 1 .ii I\ fr om ,1 .\ ld!'ll1·1t \\l\hnt11'!1illllt'h• f1fih th 111· 111 I tw ,1·1·11nrl .111tl I" 11 111 ltw liollor" 1tf lht .,,.,,.11th .tll1•1 lkll1 lcl\\t'I' h.111 1111 L'l'rl .ih1'.td 1; '1 \\ 1(h I .\II tr\ tl\1· l•q• h,dl Ii tho • 111 111n1• ()11'11•\ .., lrtplt· Ill llH' "l'\'t'll\h ... 111r1n~ l'l11p c :1 :tt1.1111 ;rnc1 .Juhn Il11hl'rt:-.011 11111\ 1d1•1f I tw \\ 1nn1ni.: m.11 ).!111 lh• \ll'flll\ ""' lht· l•llh ,JJ.!,110 ... 1 11\ • 111.,.,1·~ "' 1·rall for th1 t·:agl•·'- TO DATE, SHE has pitched fou r no-hitter:., four one ·hitters and three two-hitters a long with six shutout s Her ear ned-run average Is an infinitesimal 0.246 for e1gtrt' practice g a mes and 0.00 m league play Over all it 1s 0 197 A year ago s he had 139 strikeouts for the season in lead- ing the Char gers to the :.econd round of the Cl F p layoffs before bowang to Warrc•n , 1 0 This year. in tht-first l2 games, she has 118 strikeouts, a n &ive rage of 10 7 per outing I low docs s he baffle the op· position" Photographer Gary Ambrose s a ys tl 1s purt>ly with s peed "They ought to gel a s peed gun and time her pitches The~ real· ly come in there fa~t I set up and thought I was going to get a s lo-w pitch a ction s hot. I really was n 't prcpan•d for her " "I throw five pitches," Baker s ays "My rise ball 1s the most e ffective but I alc;o throw a fastball, a C'UrVC', a drop and a cha n KCUP .. Oki< Eagle helped me de- velop these pitt•hcs with most or it bemg the different way J grip th1· hall and lhc wav I release rt It takl'S about 15. min utes to warm up " II E R ('OAUl says Baker has about 1.•1ghl pttl'hc~ an her rt' JH'rlo1rc ;,iml that s he 1::, working 011 a knurklPball a., well Hui thal ·.., tn thl' fut ure' Right 11t1\-\ -.h1·., ilmn~ vt-ry v.C'll w1lh11ul ... urh a p1teh I n jc1d1t1on lo bc·1ng th• ptlt h1..•1 Bak1•r .also L!l'lS to hit 1111111 than an" 111hc·r pla\ l'r 11n Liii' "'lllJrl '-'ht•., lhl· it';uhiff ht! 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""-"'-8UFFALO STALLION$ -~ Art 1(11.,ecu.,... cMCfll, te • c-ac:t IW nut ... Mft .-., .. ne,,.... "'"" cllretMr of ....... ,..,_,. couaH 805TON UNIVlltSITY -Neme4 .....,, K11ttler.,.........,lle.utlllellc-ll. OAlllOEH CITY COMMUfUfY COL.Lave -"..,.._ .,_lllM......,1 c-'I. TULANa -N-9 Tent 0,_ aM _.,. Ak ller ...................... lt.-M&. UCLA-Kemee1Cre'91""'91-MIWI• teottllMt ....... Ct-11. You don't get Moses angry Spurs did, and Houston center responded well From AP Dbpa&eMe You don't tut oo Supennaa•a cape. You don't .spit into the wind. And you don't,_ MONS Ila.lone anfl'y. Ttt. lut tlme the San Aac.oMo Spun rUed Mafone, bJ forclnf billl lato • nb·par performance ln the Heood pm, ol tlleir NaU.GnaS BHket.baH A11oclatlon playoff u.rt.1 ••alnat HoDltoo, the Rocketl' ceot.er rMpo94ed witb '1 point& and 15 Nboun.da in the Md pm~. a W ·• Housten victory. "They 1houldn't hue ••M lalm mad;~ Rock.a. teammate Calvin llarpflJ ..W ol 11.iooe. "No ooe•1 cotnt to lltep lllm .... two,.._ in a row:• TM Rocteu. wbo ,... .... tMt ........., . ....., w.-tem Conference aemlftaal ,flt ... Aatoaio toa11bt. can oalJ bope .. _,.,.,law Midi tnM. n. 9'url did t.Wr bMt Jc*_• ..... , .._.._,. ..... blm to 1'7 ..... -lllMlllJD .. .U-tbe~U .. UJl8 ............. two Yictoritl apMce. ••• Ullak ....... , ...,. .._ I ant .. l>a" ~.tlllt .. ~~r.111:~ .. _°' .. " ....... ~ .. mrm~11.-.. "'lbal'• not to say he woa'l be ready to play agaln t.onlabt. He 1-a fl'H\ comped\« .nct alw..y1 aomecme to 'fll«ry abOut. "We baven't fouod any aecre.t to ~plq blm:•• ti After tilillllbt'• paae, Oat Texaa tb~ 111itfta to Re Ylt9 foe' .Dame Sls Wednelday al t. TM OllMI' W• aemillDal resumd W.clnes 'I with s;..,_ Qlty. leadloc J.l, ~ lo Wrl.P lt 'IP at ~. . la the Eaat, Bolton atruc11 bu ellncbed • Mrth la u.e CCNaterence ftdJ with • low·=: IWNP ol CbltllO. KUwa'*-•:l'Mlade are tJ• 2.J IA UNI .U.•t MmlftaMI, WMeta 1'9Ull-• ta~ .......... WedlMlda1 ........ nae IUllo, "·L~tMul ~ .... Pbll Font ..a Oda. B , ._. at""* an ... JW'ad, da__. Ulllr ,..._..,,at == ai11t .._..._ ... .,_taarow.~· Mt' I ..._lllllltO.U•ltfeer.-tallr ,...., ......... '1'9 ., .... _ti ·-CllJ ,....,.~'"~IPJ~ ...,. lS.l~!ai 1t1letl ..... " P1J11UC NOTICE PU9UCNOl'ICE P\JBUC NOTIC Ttw o., ":,-:,...ott,:: -.,... HTUOO NOTICE OF O&ATH OP ... -. ... o. 11:_.,.._.., NOTIC80PDE.ATHOP ELIZAIETH C. LOTT w u,... DI•••*" lie ~ M E T A I' A y E ANO OF PETITION TO ::--:;::.;:-::;•~ ~l~~":':lH •::T'fl~~ ~g~·1~1.ER l!STATE :;..':.~'::.!.':•.!: OARNE.RAT. THOMM~sos NM· b T ,o, ,a 1, I h e I r s • c-..... ..., wcttl'~-....-• DtNiH"' ot ,.. . . ene car es, c n td l tors c-~ o. u1 ... ·~m.. JI. OIHl!HART AND OF and contingent c reditors ot .-u.Qevc-T11t"""'lftt••"'8 PETITION TO AD · El liabeth C . Lott and =-~ • ,_. ""'te1t~ 11t• IHtSTER £STATE NO. persons who may be 1. ~••lect J•t1 •·••"•n A·10tl'71. otherwise Interested In the ... ,_.....,..,.....,..,.. T o a I I h e I r s will and/or estate • "11'-1 T• ac411411re "'-"•· benetlc:larles c r e d itors A petition has been filed ~~i;9,.::C-...':1~~~1':::. and contingent' creditors of by O. Webste r Lott l n the ,....,. .. ~ 1Mll11 .. ; .. "'"'.. M e T A F A y E Superior Court of O r anoe .-i~ f«HltMJ .-.M!Mfli.ta ,.-tvete DINEHART aka META County reques ting that 0 . :::1..tiJ1!'!.::.:.i':""~~~ FAYE VAN PETTEN • W e b ster Lo1tt be appotln~ed L•u11.,., ArH M1111du • ., G ARNER • THOMPSON • as persona represen at1ve l'•ec ... ua A-. HMll,..,, "'"'• DINEHART or MRS. M . to administer the estat e of "-r.i'i!::"c.~::.:O""· F . O IN EH ART and Elizabeth C . Lott (under t.l'rtJtctT1t~sv..1NSA persons who m ay be the . Independent Ad · l'11r11ou; To re11u 111 u 1e otherwise interested in the m i nis tration of E s tates ..,, •• ..i,._... ,......,.. -""°"* w lll and/or estate· A c t). The petition is set for ::!.~'::: :.~:.:;, A petition hu been filed h earino .In Dept. No . 3 at m11t •• • _..,._,.,_. ....,._ wt11c11 ib y JAMES AUST I N 700 Civic Center Drive, ... ._.,.FY,._.,), GARNER In the Superior W est, in the City of Santa ,..,;:!!'1~~~11A~~~.::un::~.:~ Cour t of Orange C04.lnty Ana, California on April 29, ........ ..-. *-' a.ui.werd _, requesting that J AMES 1981 at9:30. 11t11$trwe. AUSTIN GARNER be ap-IF YOU O BJECT to the >.~~~:'~'='"'""'°' pointed as per son it I grant1houno ldof !thhe petition, "_.... repre s entative to . ad-you s !"' er appear ,..,r.,...: r. ac4.,1re ..,.n.,, minister the estate of at the hearmg and state ~-ret••tlM ._.,..,. enc1 c1e-M E T A F A y E y o ur o b jection s or f il e :=:,.:.·~"'::.!''1:~1:i: !~·~:.~ DI N EHART, a k a META written objections with the c1t1i ... s. FA y E • V AN PE TT EN court before the hearing Le<...,,: Ho t111<1t1< '"" ... .,. GARNER • THOMPSON • Your appearance may be ::'::=~::1:~':."· Sltet •111 DINEHART or MRS. M . in person or by your at- 11t11Ntectc..t:US4,ooo F . DINEHA RT, Cost a torney. •· l'roJ«tTtt•tt-.cor 8erri.n Mes a , C a . (under the In-I F Y 0 U A R E A ..... ~.,--, .. ~11111t dependent Adminis tration ~RE DITO~ or a c ont - 11m11 tll• mo111111r .,.. econ 01 of E states Act). The peti-inge nt c reditor of .the de· .11,11u11y 11endlceppee1 ""(Ill' 10 tlon is set for h e aring in ceased, you must ftle your c1ty.ownee1 11•rkt, 111111e11na• end Dept N o 3 at 700 Civic .claim with the court or 1ec11111es. • • . • t Lecetion: e1tv·•ldlt Center Drive Wes t Santa present 1t to the persona £111mete11c-1: 1n.0110 Ana California 92101 on representative appointe d J.;;::,.ir-~:;:-11111\ttlon L.oen May f>, 1981 a t9:30 a .m . by the c ourt w ith in tou r PVBUC NOTIC& NOTtCS Of' IMl&.C T•~• 1tec •"'_. .. u.c.c.t TO WHOM IT llMY COihQlt .. Nallcp It lltrelly t l"eft la Illa CtMllett .. ClnTOM t OWINO: llllC.~ • C.tllltrftl• <tr-•r•ll••• Trentlererbl, .._. ......_ .-- h II H 8eker "0", C .. te MaH, Celllornta ~-. Colllley of Ot-.., Stale ot (alltotftl•, ~ e llllllt. tr..., Is •'*'t II lie -te A.HO•...OH· WAltllllN IHTa"PAIH$, IN(,~ I Cellletnil ~at1M, Tr~tl, w11ot1 114.lM-....,_ It 111.a9'I Slrot, Newport ... o . (el!M' •• Oren .. , SUI• of C.Clt#ftle ti.Ao The O<OIMl'll' C. ,_ lr81111em.cl It IOttled 11 1111 81-er "0", Colle Mo e, County of Oren ... Steto •I Ct lltornle 9»1' . Salcl ~rty IJ Cletcrlllect 111 .. lltfel u . All , .. _tel llaturft, tqll~. trade name -motor velll<let er 11111 tow11111 bull-~ • CUSTOM. TOWING, IHC., ~ ..,.tecl .ti 1111. 8abr '"O", CO.le MIM, C_,.y oft Or•nve.!>teleofC.llfornlet:i.» Tllh ...... l•lll•ftr IS &llOfecl lo Celllor~• Vnllorm C°"'mer<IM Ce* Section 610. Tiie OUllP. lra"'ler •Ill M C4'1Wlft• meted on or •ltar II• JOlll dell of APfJI, 1911 . •nd c1a1n'u may • Ill.,. ti WELLS FAltGO 8ANI(, NA .• EK""' 0.perlfl'lenl, "• EKro# NO. ~. MO Nt-1 o.n1er Orlve. 5"•1• '210, Newport Beecll, c ... nly ol OrMee, St•ta of C.hlor"'• tllMO All d eim1 ""'.a bt re<el.,.. at .,., aOdreu bf the 1'111 oev ol April, 1•1, un1eu llW -treM!er •ISO lftCludlK the tranJln ol flQwor 11cenw. ltl wtlkll UM. ell <l••n'I• mu•I bt rt<•iv..S prior fO lhc date on wllocll Ille loqYOr llceftM 1s tr•n•lnred l>y 1111 Oepertin...1 ol Alcoholot .. .,.,_Control So l•r ••""°'""lo llW tren11er .. u1, ell 0..11,,..S lllrntt Mid ·-.. ~ u""4 Dy Tr•n•l ... or(•I for IN "''" , ..... 1 .. 1 INUI. ti dolltrtnt trom lhe -··· .,. C us1om Towing, I ft< , I 11t·A L09af\. Cott• Me.a, C•lllorftl• •1'1' D•l•d Aprol 3, 1'111 AnOlr'IOf'l W•rr9otl EnlerprlMs. Inc , • C•l1ro,nl• corp. By W1n11on c Ano ..... n. Pr~1oen1 Tr...-\fet•• PUBLIC NOTICE ,..,,11ou: To •nht tow •nd IF YOU OBJECT to the• ~ont~s from the date o r rflot,re:e Income ow11ara 10 , •. granting of the petition f:rs t iss uance of letter s as 11e111111at. tMCr ,,._r1., -.,,..,..,. you should eithe r appea; provided in Section 700 of • ::i~:~= .. ~:i~1orow,."10 ••· at the hearing and stat e ,the_ Pr?bate Cod e of suP£R~C:~~~~C::.~';:;0..,•A Locet1on.e11y...,,.,. your objec tions or file Cal1forn1a. The ltme lor '"C1•KCH1er0r1 ... we11 h u,......c:.1 1.11.000 written objection s with the f111ng claims w 111 not . ex-~ .... ...,, ... c;..11,..,,. .. u" S11outc1""' , .. ,.,,,•'"'to ... 1111 court before the hearing p1re prior to four m onths MA RRIAGE OF CllY'I AppllcallGfl for Howllng I nd · f th d t f h h P~1111one1 YOLA~DA REYES c-m\Mity o..,...,_,, A<I fwndt. Your appearance may be . rom e a e o t e ear RnPOn.,..,1 JOSE R REYES 111e, m•Y <ontec1 ,,.. Mous1,.. •ftcl In person or by your at-cng noticed above Cate"-·· ott1S91 '°"'""'n1ty s.rv1e .. Pl•blon •1 ,,.. torney YOU MAY EXAMINE s ullAA4C)NS1!'AMtLYuw1 Civic Caolter, IOuleCI at 71 Fair Orlve, • th f " NOTICIEI 1t-.n su . .., u11 7$4-U» toe'-111e I F Y O U A R E A e tie ke pt by the court ,.., ...... __ ,,.. ,_......., "°""ofl.OO•.m •nits OOpm . ""°"" CREDITOR or a c ont-If you are interested 1n the ... ,, ........ , .,_ •"-' '•• ._.,.. 1Loy lhrOUllh Fr1e1av. 1ngent c reditor of the de· estate you may Ille a re-11•••• 11111.u , ... ,._.•I"'"' • Pul>llShtcl Or-'°"" Delly Pilot. . I ' th th t t OY• 11•..il -•flf•m.tt,.. a.I..., """" 14• ,,., 11n .. 1 cea sed , you must file your qu_es w1 e cour o re· 11 Y ... .,.., t• _ "• _,0 et_ PUBUC NOTICE N·nat iUl'EltlO. COORT OF CALll'OlllNIA COUNTY OF O•ANGll '" Ille Mel,... ol Ille Appl IU lions 01 £LISABETH MARI£ HAWl(INS - JOHN NICHOi.A~ HAWK IN!.. tor Cllellll• o1 Heme CASE NUMIE• A.1 ... O•DIA TO SNOW CAUH 'Oii CMANOIOFNAMa \I I RGINIA PETERSEN. Mother or APt>ll<•nt5, Ills llllld • pelllion '" 1111• courl tor an ~ •llO•lng •PC>lic•nb lo c nan91 llle lr f\lm• f rom ELIS~8ETH MAlllE HAWKINS 611<1 JOHN NICHOLAS HAWKI NS lo ELISA8ETH MARI E PETERSEN •net JOHN NICHOLAS PETERSEN 11 It lw(elby ....-ect 11 .. 1 ell ~ llltef'Hled ... -mMt .. •lorellld .... -i.t-'"'' ~ In Oepertmenl ... I ti 11» O wl< Can.., Ori,.. West. SMle AIM. c.llfon>le, on llMY 11, 1•1 el IO:• e'cl«JI a.m., -llleft •ftd ..,.. -~. If .. y "'" Nlve, _., .... '""'"""' lot c-.. .. lllrM ...... ....... ....... II 11 Nn1Wr or*'etl ... , a c-ot 11111 erttr 90 U.. ~-.,_,.,.. '" o, ..... C.-lllY Oelly Pllol •• ,..., • ....., of ,.nerel cl""'•ll..,, __.. ............ ~" .. --·· ........... ~1111 ... _ ... ~.., .... ..,., .... _...._ OetM: ~· •• 1•1 NUCE W. SYMHElt J .... oftrw 5-lorc-t •ICMA•DN.••uca 9•UCIC, &NOaasotu A ltllANZ 1'711 M.c,.., ....... ,,...,..., CA tl1U 17141 ..... Pullll-Or ..... CoeJt 0.Cly PllOI, Apr. 14, 11, a, May S, t•l 17 .... 1 PVBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF MEAltlNO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11181 l"9 Board ol ~vlM>rt of tile Couf\IY ol Oren99, Slat• ot Catllornie, hes by lllesolYllon Otled Ille l lU Oey or Merell, 1tl1, OKlered I~ Intention 10 ManM• II trect• from Ore11119 Couftly Sir"' LIQllllng Malnltnenu o,.trlcl No. 10 •rid concurr•nlly annea tlltm 10 Ore1199 c-ty Street Ll9hlll'lll Meln-lenence Oltlrtc;I fllo. U, eftCI lleS fixed WedMMley, llW 2'111 .. y of April, el Ille "°"' ol t JO o'clOCll A.M. of H IO Oey In the O..mbers of lhe Boerd of S-rvl-• of the County of Or11191 111 the Or.,. CcNnty Hvman Serwl<tS Agency Buoldlng. Siii "'-· SIS Nortll Src..,.,ort, S<lnl• An•. CAlllornla, •• the tome -pl«t for the Mering ...,. on tlo4I QWMion ol •aid 1r..,1fer end •II olll•<tloM uw.-e10, •1 """''" urne and place 111 IM~ted "''°"' may -.... •ftcl toe ...... d Al eny time prior lo II• lltne ll•ed ,.. ....rlnQ, My 1"1erHlecl .... , .... ln41r Ille w1IPI IM Clerll of 1111 Boero 01 5-rvl-. ol Ille COWlll' of Oren ... 10 Chic «:Anter Plea. Se"I• Ane, Calllornle, _ht.., otlle<lloM 10 Ille prOPOS.cl lren1fer, wlllcll OblKllOM •Ill De consldtrect 1>y lhe B0«d of S.-rvl~ •I OW llmt encl Ple<e 11 .. 0 for llHrlflo. A ltoel dtKrlPUOll of Ulcl lerrllO('f Is contelfted '" Rfl04utlon No ••·411, d•led Merell 11, 1'11, ol Ille &oerd ol Sulltr"I-•. on Ille •Ith IN Cieri! of ....... ,.., ol 5-1'1wrt. DATED: Merc:lll1, 1•11 8Y ORO£R O!' THE &OARO OF SUPERVISORS OF OltAHGE COUN· TY, CALIFOANIA ISEALI JUNE ALEXANDER C,.,.. of lht Boero of 5-Vl'4>" Of Ore/IOt '°""''· CelllOml• P11blltlwcl 0..11191 COlll Delly PllOI, Aprll 14, 21, Hll 1141·11 PtJBUC NOTICE ... FICTtTIOUS IUSINaU Ml.Ma ITATSMCIMt Tiie fol tewlne p.,..,., .,. c1o1r11 __ ... STUAAT & MARTIN, 1QI Atllland Orlft, ~ a..11, Celltorr1I• .,... -S. CMry. 10t ~ Orl1'e, Hvlll ........ II. Clll,.,111• n..- J-M. kefltld, IJIO l Tlllrct , __ l.llll 8Ncll, Cellfwnl•.., Tlll1 lllillMllt It c•-..Cled by t ...... Mnl!Wlfllt> -*"' &. C-ry. .,.,.._ Tllll ~ -flletl wClll .... ~•r c~ ., Of...-ca-y ... MM<ll U, 1•1. c laim with the court or ce1ve s peetal notice of the .11 ... .,., '" "'" ma11er, ,.., ·-.. present 11 to the per sonal inv entory of estate assets •• -r.,,, .. ,, .. ,,.., ,_.,._.er representative appointed and of the pet1t1ons, ac ••••••,.., '' 1"'-,.';::c:;' •11•.., "-· by the court within four counts and r eports u 11od ,,. ,.,. ••ma .. oeo. 111 months from the date of d escnoect in Section 1200 '""""'' ..-_..,, , .. ,,. u•. •• first issuance of letters a s of the California Probate •""1111<1• • -· ""' Ect ...._.. provided 1n Section 700 of Cod~. . ••11"0 °',. 411411. L ... ~ ,,,, ...... aci... the Probate Code of RichardE.Spr1nger, 4":.~~':. ..... ,.uuu r e•cMWte•• California. The time for AttorneyatLaw, ·~ ... .,._ ......... -••. •-,.. filing claims w ill not ex· 563South8randBlvd., hater•• '"""oct••tamu11. o nu pire to four months from SanFernando,CA91340. :'.~'";,~, ':::UW: :!::,~:'.; ~· the date o f the hearing Published Orange Coast '""'"· 0 ., P 'I t A I 7 8 1' I TOTHERESPONDENT noticed above. a1 v 'o. pri , , ... '"" ~111,0.,.., "•' 111..,. ~"''°" YOU MAY EXAM IN E 1l981 (oncern,n9ywrm•rro•~ 11yowtao1 the file kept by the court. lb74·81 co 1110 ~ ''""°"" ... ,,,,n 30 o•r• o• •"• If · t t · ~ d•I• th•I lh1\ \ummon~ '' servto on you are 1n eres ~d In th e PUBLIC NOTICE you. your Otl•ull m•y"" tnltre<I •nd est ate, YOU may ftle a re-lht CO.in m•y """' d tUOQmtnt (On quest with. the co.urt to re-UPEAIOR C.OURT OF CALIFORNIA .... n.no 1n1uncl1•• or Olher O<Otr\ <•n celve special notice of the couNTY OF o tUNGE <•"''"9 0""'°" 0 ' 0'0~••v ,po .. ..,, inventory o f estate assets 100 c .. " c.,,,., on•• w .. 1 !~~,:n~. :_:-~~ .';,~~!'."!~;, ~~:~ ;,~~· ~~du~~ sth! ,:>~ti~i~~so rat\ P::1~:~~:::::1:~ .. ~·.,AR~ i,·~~ ~· ... ~:..::,,~·;1;:;~ i;:.~:;'~. desc r ibed in Section l200 RESPONOENT YUSll( PAJll( ::'u~~::.,~ ~;::~~l'>Q~·m0~:·~1~0~:' of the C alifornia Probate SUMMONS tt:AMtL v LAWt ,u11 Code. cAsE NuMaEA o 111..0 0.,1•0 0ci JO 1~ J E 0 NOTICE' LttA 8,..,.,,. Cl.,k am•s . unger, At· Y•uM••-n•IMcllft•Ull""'•Y C.••OIYftEAr0'>141.0<!0ulr torney at uw, 214S Mesa .. <•d• ......... Y"" .,,....,, Y•llr ....... "ublt\IW<I 0r .. n90 c ..... O•••v Pilot Verde Drive Et1st Suite 6 .... ,,. ""'"'.,.... ,.,.,...., •11~1n •I"'""">' A.orn1,. 11 1,., '~"" ' . • .i•y•. ,. ... , .. 111form•ll011 IMlo• Costa Mest1, Ct1liforn1a 11 ,..., w1"' ,. __ ,,.. ""••o 01 ... fUU; tel; (714) 957·1414. •t1or1My on Ull• m•tter, yew ,,_.Id de PvlMltNJI 0r....,. Cont o •••• P1101. M prom.Cly .. IMI , ... , ,.,_ ... , PUBLIC NOTICE Aprllll ,14,10,1 .. 1 11~1 ploo1 ..... 1 ... y.rnay ... hl ..... 11m• ORANGE COUNT" SU PElllOA PUBUC NOTICE MUNIC1'AL COUllT OF OllANGE COUNTY CENTltA1. OltANOE COUNTY JUDICIAL DtST•tCT I• CIYk Cefteer Dnvt West ~ ...... ~llfenll• f27'1 17141 Dt-Utr PLAINTIFF . OER WI E N E R SCH N ITZEL INTERNATIONAL. INC .• C•lllorni• COtPOt•llon; EAGLE BAKERY, INC. • C•llfoml• corporallOn OEl''ENDANT LEONARD MIKE BORBON. PEGGY BORBON, DOE I THROUGH DOE 100, INCLUSIVE SUll'MONS CASE NUMllEtt 1nn1 NOTIC•t y_, lleft ..... -... TN Cttlrt mey 41e<lfl ... ltlll ,... wl-ytt1r Ml .................... ,_ ... wltlll• • .. .,... ANf.,. I_ .. _ "4ew. II you .,..,, 10 ..... the edvlce of en •llorftey In ltll• melter, you '"°"'"'do •O promplly so 111•1 your wrl llen ••-&e, ii .,,, may ti. flled on lime. AVl501 u-........ -....... El trl-1 _. -.CHSlt c-• UO. ti• ••flefKle. -..... uo. r-......... fl• flet.. LN le lit,__· c ... _...,.. SI UlllO clKte M>hclter 11 conH10 oe un I~ lfl Hit aklr!tO, dtl>erla llecerlo lnmeoialamontt. de tll• .mtnera, "' ·-•ta "'"''ta. SI ney elgune, pueo. -regl1tra111 • Uompo I TO THE OEF£NOANT. /4 clvll complaint hes -111.0 by the Pl•I,,.. 1111 19flM1 yow II you wlsf'I lo det...., '"'' ......... '°" mutt. •lll•ln JO Cloly$ •II•• '"'' ..,...._ '' senreo on Yw. Ille willl 11111 <ourl • wrllten ,._.,. to Ille <omplalnt. Unlns yov do '°• your fle••••ll will be •nttted on •P- pllullon of Ille plelntlff, -thh COIW1 lnlY ... ler • l\ldOe l"°llmtnl egeiMl vou for Ille relief ~ In Ille complalftl, wllit h co11td ••full In a•rnlsllment Of wages, l•klf\11 ol money or pr_.y or olhtr relief re-qua"eo In ttw compteitll. 0,A TED: Oc:IOtler 14, 19to Ectw.rdW.&.«111, Cl- By Alke V•leltl, Dtpyey lilYLaS M. MAn•NSON, HQ. .., CeMllry ....-..... ... ...• L .. A_.....CA,_, CIUI 11f.114t Pwt>ll"*' Or enee Cont Ollly Piiot, AIM' 14, 21, 2' Mey S, 1•1 1111-11 I PUBLIC NOTICE AVISO' COURT UU•d II• 1100 d•mand••• (I trt•uft•I ~ d«tdtr contr• Ud ''" •udle11cl4I • m-q"' Ud ••'lle"U ctentro de JO dws L•• •• 1nterm•c loft que lffW. SI U•--a Hh<lt•• •I <Oft .. )• O• "" ............. ,,, .. , .. ,.,., """''" n.1c1rto fftrftld••••rn•nt•. d• ., ... m•rt•r•, "' ,...PUIHt• 0 ,, ... (iOft, ti ll•Y •19.,..., ...,_ Mr '""'••N " t11mpo. 1 TO THE RESPONDENT Tl\f pe1111oner "•' 111~ • pe111. con<trnino your m 11rr1•9e-ff ynu fdd to r11~ a r•s.pons.. w1ttun JO OAY'.t or lht! daft' 1'1•1 OH\ \ummon' 1\ \t'r\<f'O on you, your Mt•uil may bf' tnlerHI •nd tt\f' <Ourt may tf\UH • 1u0Qmtn,' con l•1n1n9 1nfUl\Ct1ve or 01Mr ord•r" <on c£1rn1ng dlv111on ot pr~rty sPouMI \YPPorc. tn110 tuilooy cn11d .,uoPon, attor,,ey '"'· <.O!loh, .and \u(n otner ,,. hel H may bo 9r...,t•O by '"" (Ofr1 Tne oarn1!tf\~1'I or waoe ... 14'klf\0 ot mon•v or proPerty or otht-r court •utnorued proce~inos m•., dl1"0 rt \ult D•l~d D<IOOP• 1) 1990 Ltt A Buncl> Cl•r• 61 M4nlrnn Pftrt1n ~·y REt14C. STllOUD a SUHR A Prof•ulM.1t Cotpw•tioft lUO w 11w,. a1we . SI• '°"" Lo• An .. 1 .. , CA "'" UIJI 4'1·1ll4 \ , Pubhitwd 0rM19f (.NSt 0"''• P1f01 M•r 1• JI. A"1 1 U l~I U /l 11 PUBLIC NOTICE 100 Cl"•< C•tttfol' Orntt '#KC Sc1nt• Arw. C•hfor"'' 91701 PLAIN 11H· llMOfH Y MAC RES 1'14TR ICIA 1'\ACRES MAR IL.YI> IOllY ~COIT 8A.IRD •n c 81:RNAR01NE BAIRO DEFENDAN T JAMES OLDHAM dl\O known d\ JA.., WI LLtA MS •nc SAND f WILLIAMS. lHE ESTATE 0~ RV TH t HAWGOOD ROBERT N i!RO)(ON p,.,...,,,.1 ll•P••tentohO 01 Ruin 1 Hd•Qood. D•c-~•Std. •no DOE~ I lnrwQI\ X , 1ncly11vt SUMMONS CASE NUMa£R JJt161 NOTICE I You h.tve Ileen .... d TIM cowr1 may de<ld• avaln•I yot1 •llf'011l your M 1rt«1 M.ard "" .. " v•v '•'Po"d ""'"I" to o.ys Re.ocl 111• 1nform•llOfl below If 'fOU Wi\h lo loe•k IM itdVll~ of •n •t101nt-y .,, 11"1•\ m•11er you snoutd de \O oromp\ly \O '"•' .,our w nHf'r r•spon~. 1t •nY, may bf flte<t on ome AVISOl U•lecl 1141 llH HM~ E1 l•llHlnel ~ fe<ocllr <•1111• ue 1ln llldi-•I 4 m.,... ctlM Ud ,. __ da eeftlro .. lO die• L .. le 1111 ... ma· < ••n •u• ,,,.,. S1 U\lf'd O~d \Oh(tl•t e1 coru.e10 Ot un •DoQ.MIO t n ~\ff awnto O.bitrt• n•c. er o •nmrd••t•mf'nte d• "''• tn•nf'l"t1 \U ffl\CMlot'Sl• l'\o<r,t• \I b•~ •IQur"a o~ \fr r•O•Slr•t• • tiempo I 10 fHl DEFENDANT A t•Vtl 1.0mPl•1nl n4\ ~n ••••o by I~ pt•.n tiff .tQ•1n\t vou If f'~ w1\f'I to d~f""4 &n1\ ldw Wtl y40v mu\t. wttlHn lO cMJS •ffff lht' \UmMon\ I\ \frVed On f0U •••• with th•) court .-wrillt"n rft'\PonW to tnt com1>lt11"t Unless vou do w. ~our Ott•uu "''h bl' tnttred ~ ite Pl•< •llon of t'°'P Ol•1nh11 •nd 1n1s court '"•Y ,,,.,, a 1~o~nt •9-t'"" Y04' for r~ , ••••• ~mM1d4Pd '° IM Con'IPl•1nl w"•< h 'oul<J 'f''»Ylt 1n g•rn1\hm~nt of w•Qf\. ti1ik1nq ot money or prC)fllrly or otn•r r•lt"f requttttl!d 1n tf'I• com· Ol•tnl DATED JUiy 11, 1980 LffA llr..,.;I\. C.l~r~. Br R~""n GOOClolrd, Oel>Uly RoMrl LHol• AOUltlCIE a WOODllUF!' IOU N. Mein SI.. S11lt. 1010 S•11I• Ane. CalllwlOI• tflOI 11141 UW211 P11Dll•l'lfif D<'MIQe c .... 0.11, P110I, Mar H.11. Ai>< 1. 14, 1•1 1&10 .. 1 PUBUC NOTICE 'I PUaLIC NOTICE l'lCTtTfout auti••• ....... ITAHMllT Tile ........ ..,_ .... "" Wtl --= LAGUNA NIOUeL OINTAL PlJBUC NOTICE ~~ lchel .,_,Octr COAtl C.OM• .... Ntn'*-L•OCOllT"~ ti• oe.i.r 1:•o'<1eo111,M.ef fie 1-..ntMer.1.-, ..... 4 .... -....~-­~~,,,., .. ~lllC... Ctlllllllttlth C•ll ... DltatlU, IJH ....... -..c. .. -.. .... i-, 191\flftc«ltfl ,._ .,... Ot-.e a.... (911 ... """' OM<• fl'-..... .,. ~~· flltllt -... fll•• ()fti(• .. Ol~W " ~I ,Kl{ltl .. ,.._ nlfle, c:...t ~tr c.tl ... GI., kl, l~ ............ c.i.-....c.t. *" loiOtltallH11'£.'YOIVIMtMt"'9 __ ..._.... '°'°" Ol91•1t1"' 0r-.. c.,111y, C.lllotnl•, acll119 "' '"° lllr•utll llt Oover11l11t ••••ti, ll•r t l11,11•r ••ltrr•tl 1• •• "OISTltlCT .. ,•lltrwctlw .. t..Wt .... .. terl .... IN~i.t-lllN, _... lllllt lor n. •-d ol • <Oftl•«I fM lM P4CTITIOlll au........ ... .. pnijecl. ~ ST~f ...... T 11411 IMll lie ,_,, ... In t• ,..._ ,,,. 1'"9wlfle ,.,.., It ..... WU· .... , .. _ -· •ltd -II .. _...,.. ••o""· ,,,., u fl'el •NII. Y...,.. .. , ... ,, c:.i...,.... •• ,,. ,._,,....,..~, ....... "" "· -,..olkl'( ,_ •-81 Ille..,._ OYl!RMIEAD SYSTll'.111\$, 1'00 t\Al*lllmundplece • Oovt r, ,....,Porl heel•, C.tlferl\I• T-.wlllbteno•91C1t1tr-'redter "'"'"'· ,.._....,, lffcl\, C.lll«n•• ...., . nMO. ff<I\ Mt .i llid cllK-U 10 ......... - ltelMrt M LenU, ltoO C>.v•r, -'"""' k\..,.. (Oftdltlon wltllln 10 Tttla ........ Is cendUCIH l>Y "' Ill· ~.,...,. Ntwpotl 9Hcll, C:.lltornt• flMO. tlt»•'*'""bld...,il'td•tt. fllla llullneaa 11 '°"""'!ltd lly .,. In· Ettl\ llld """•' conlor"' •lld IM "-R.~--dlvl-1 ...-i""'°"'HGll\ftcl~-U. '"'' ... ,_, ... 111.0 "''" "" c°""'' Cler\ al Ounve ~IY on Menll>J,1•1 lll~M l.el\U l!t<llMdtNlltlelK<-laOlly\lle Tll'h tlel-t wes lllecl with !he MC11rltyr9terrtc11olnll\tCCIMr1KtdO<~ C°"'nty Cler• or Or., .. County on "'flllt Md b\I 11\o Htl ol Pl'GPOMCI ~ ... ...,. ~''" 1', ,,., CClfllrec1on . ...... IWCI Ot .... C..tt Delly "llOI, ,ltlllf Tiie DISTRICT -IM rlfllt lo Marcll .i. Allrll I, 14, 11, Hll 1S71 .. I 1'11t1tl""9cl Oren9e CN•t o.11r Pl tot, reject..,,« •11 tolds or to ........ 91\Y Ir· Mettl\ JI, __,111, 14, "· ''" U2H I f'eOlll•rlU..or '"'°'"'•lllltt ln .. , 11\ft PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINUS H~ STATIMINT f n• loll-1"9 ,..,,__ •• 001n9 Civil ""' .. SU PREME GIRL llE AUTV I. TALENT. tHS Sup•rto<, Newport B•ecn. CA•l~ Oo roll\Y Sl\rew , # • L•ll<l••ll Cl • Me•POtt lie.Cl\, CA •1-.l• Ttu' bul.lf\H\ '~ condt.te.t.e-d b~ M •n 01¥10\Wl 0otoll1y SIV•vt fh•• s~ltmet\I wn hlf<I wlln the C.ounly Ctt•• 01 Oren9e County on M•rcl\ 20, 1 .. 1 PUBUC NOTICE PICTITICM.IS IUSIHaU MAMl ITATl•INT T"e IOllOWlft9 IMf\Ot\ 1$ CIOll\Q INJI ne,,. '" CHARRO I.AHO I. CATTLE COM· PAHV. 1100 A ..... y. s ..... IU, coai. Mew, C•hlorn1• ,,.,. J t rnn W. Murro . Su Illa Lido frlford, N•wport 8••cft. C•lltotnl• tZMJ Tn1s 04''-'nff"' "conouc .. o or .,, 1n d1v1du•I. J•~W Murr•y Tn1' \l•t~I W•\ ftltcl Wtlft .,._ County Ct•,. al Oren .. County on M"Cft 10. ttll or In tlle bldllll119- T11e OISTAl(T-•elMd from IM Director ot tlle 09Ht1met1I ot •n· ~lrtel Rtlellefls llMt generet prev•ll· 1119 reteef perillMl..._t In Ult lec•lltJ In •tell tnil-" IS to 119 e>ttf0t'llM4 I« H<ll<r.it0ttypoo1-11rnen~to e,..c11l• ttw conlr ect. T llHe retet er• on Ille el '"" DISTRICT ofllu loc81ed et Oltlrl<t Adrnlnh tretton Tretter Fecllt· \J , CU lt Community Cot'-Oltlrtc.t 1310AO.nuAvo.,C..te~w.CAtt.i.. CoplH ,...., .,. Cllttai....O on req ... st. A capy ot t-retnsNlltle-lod•t 11\t ... ,, ... Tll• tor'e9olne $C..-.ile "' per diem ••oe• It~ _. • -"'"' .. Y 01 eiQllt Ill _.. Tl\e rete lor l•otloey and overtlfneW0<11 "'-"lie a1tees1111'119 end --11. Plta47 PuDll>lltd OrenQI! co..i D•lly P1101, M•rch 24, ll Aprot 1 14 1'1111 14H .. I '1U)M II tMll lie m.tndetory _.'""CON· Puoto-°'""Ill' C,.>I D••IY Pilot, TRACTOR 10 -tllt contrec.t It PU8UC NOTICE M.,c,. 2f JI Aproi 1 ... , .. , "" ., ••••Oe<l. er>d -.,., -onlre<IOr ----------"'""' lllm, 10 pey ,,.,, leu ,...., Ille wld lit)JllJ P UBLIC NOTICE iueclll t.cl r•t•t to •ii wor kmen empto~l)'(tlltm "'"• uec .. uonot tl\e contrect l'ICTITIOUS •\nlMISS ------- 9IAMI ITATIMl•T PICTITIOUS •USINIU Tit• tollo.'lllQ par\Ot\J ••• Clolne NAMI ITATl!M .. ff loutlntUM; Tiie toll0Wt"9 ,.....,. It dolr\9 1111\1· IUltO-.IUUAICAN KITCMEN I. MU es. IATH, 10008rlUtM Street Nortll, Suli. RUTM'S HE EOLE·ART, 133 27, H .. Porl htdt, C•ltfonil• tllWO. Avoceoo Str••I •I, Coll• ,_ .... E 11.-111 I. Tlte. " C.lllcwlll• <«· CelltOffll• '1tV poretleft, IM 9rltlol Sl,..1 Hortll, A11lll Merle Cllur<I\, JJJ Awoc- Sullt 17, ..._,.I .. Kii, C.111...We StrMI, C0.6a -... c-4110<!\le tJU7 ""°· Tllia ~I\ c~a.d by • '°'' Tl\IS llllSl"-St tl <-•d llY M\ In .-etlon. dlvl""-' £-t" &. me ""°' M. Cllllr<ll ll\IA --t WM 111..S •1111 IM TlllS tl8i-t Wet lilecl 1*11n llw C-ly Clef\ of Orenve Cou11h on c wnty Clerk ot O•MO-County on Al<ll >. 1•1 Aprll J, ltll. """' '1ff1U "llll>!IS-Or.not CN•I O•lty Pllol, Pllllllstwcl °'~ co..i 0.lly Piiot, .t.prll 7, 14. 21, n. ''" 1.i .. 11 Aw111, u, lt, 21, ,,., 161).fl PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE -l'ICT1nous IUStN•U HAMI! STATEMINT Tiie fol-ng ,.,._ it clOlnt t>usl ........ MACK &. ME ENTERPIUSES. 71J M•r..-nte A-. C•-cMI Mer, c.llf•ftl•fJUS Aly-. M. Orr, ltJ Mer9uerlla Ave-. CAlrone Oitl Mer. C•lllornle ~s '"'' _,_, '' cono.ocled •Y .., ,,,. t11 .. 1-1. Tl\lt ~~= ~~ Ill.a w ltll if. Cownty Clerk ol 0•..,9« C:O-ty Oft Aprll 10, 1'•1 PUBUC NOTICE t'ICTITIOUI aUSIHISS NAMESTATUtUn T,,. fallewlllQ __, 11 cl8iftQ !Nil no••" AMIURG£Y'$ ELECTRIC. 90 Coro11edo Orl we , Cost• Mes•. C•tll••nie~ Orvin• .t.-.ey, t.S ~ °"'"· C•te -· c.111orn4• tin•. Tiiis -nn• It condu<led by .,. In ,.., ... , Orvlli.A-..Y Tnla ttet-1 ••• 111ae1 """ ,,,. County Clerk of Or.,,or Collnty on AIH'tl J, n•1 "' "lll>tlslWd Or"'IJI c .. 11 Delly PllOI, "4Wll 7. 14, 11 ••• ,.., ltD-11 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUS I USINllS MMMITAf .. taNT TllO fo4-'IOI --It cMlf>Q lllnl· _ .. : VITAMIN Q, 4001'1 Jearnl11e, t:.rona -.i f/11¥, c.tHom. •»ZS £d••td A. Q\llro9e . 4901'1 J"'91IN, Cw-..i Mlof, C..lllorllle mu. Tlllt ... t lNa It c-tod lly • :1tr111 .. ---.. E.,.....A.Qutr ... '"'' .u....--• tlleo •ltl\ tne C.v~ll r Clatll of Or 81191t cavnt' Of\ A~llJ,1•1. 1'1..,. "'Ill~ Or..., CNat Oeltr Piiot, .,. 7, H , 11, .. 1"1 1.:l!Hl PVBUC NOTICE- P UBLIC NOTICE 140 b1-r mey •Ol\Clr-1111 1>111 /or• 'pertoG ol tony ltve USI CS.yl •Iler the llet• .. 11orthe-1119o4 ll1d!i. A oey..,_t bone! •ncl • par1ormenc.e tionO will be requ.red !>'•or to o ecullon ot llle contrect Tl\epaymentDOnd•,..11 11M 111 the lorm Ml lorll\ tn ,,,. conlroct ooc .. rn.-.u. Govorn.no Boerd 8J HORMAN E WATSON S IS.C retaryl-•dol T rutlw• PullllslleO 0r•"91 Coetl 0.1ly Ptiol, Aprol 14,14, t .. I 11~1 P UBLIC NOTICE SU,ElllOltCOUATO,C.ALIFORHIA /:OUHTYOFORAHGE In Ill• Metter or ,,,. Appltcetlon ot JOM W111ternw111 l'orc,,.,,..01 Herne. C-H ........ AllUIS I OlllOEllTOSltOWCAUSE l'OR CMAQE 0, NAME JoM Wllllern Will ~ ltl.O •petition In 11111 <-1 tor •nor-ellow1119 pall· llon•r 10 c~ Ills nerne trom Jol\n Wlltt•m Will lo JOl>n Wllli.m Melouk. I II '' lleret1¥ oraereci tllat e ll per-.s lnllfffl.0 (ft llW Mllller etor ... 111 •I>' pe•r llefore lllit COU<I 1n [)epert"Mftl ) et 100 Clvl< Center Orlvo West, $MUI • Celil-.a, on Mey 10. ,,.,, •I 10.JO •«loc:ll. m.. -,,,.,. eM lllO•• ·-ce\IM. II eny INJ ,,.,,., wlly sMd .-uuon lor ,,,.,. at Mrne sllovld llOI lleo<•n-. II Is ,_ ordlt<ecl 11\el • <CIPJ of tl\b ...... , '° -, ...... lie pUCM""" In tl\e Delly Piiot. • new~r of ""'9rt l <lr<llleti-, p..tOtt.....i In INS u>u,,ty at .. est onc.e • -for •-con-1tth• -"' iwlor to u. <Uy of ... 10 ... .,. .... Detect AC>rll l. 1•1. R-J l>r- J .... °' ,,. ~-c_, Mef1hldJ.--.Jr., 1w1a-... ............. 1• M•li ..... h8c'tl. CA nt.O. 11141 ......... Pul>lltlletl Or-Cent O•lly Pltot, AP'll I, 14, 21, :it. 1'•1 1 .. 1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHIESS !CAMI STATIEME .. T The toffo•lnv P•''°*'' are dol"g bu•lneu es l HE HAIR SHANTY, 715 ll••er. "o , Cotlll ~ ... C.lllorn.a tltlt "'•ttM o..-. 9'11 Stonyorooll, An•ll•1m, Cahforn1• t1I04 Manuel o.. ... ~. 9'11 Stonyorook. An•llelm, Calllorni• tll0-4 Thi\ tMn1n .. u. '" totuSuct•d by • gener111>¥1nertll1p M.lrtlwl Quewdo lh" ~1.,e,,...nt w•i hied with tM Counlr Clerk ot Or..,~ Covnly on M"cn J, t'llll ,U71M Pu.bit....., Ot6fl9* eo.u Oa11y P11ot, "'"'" Jt, Aprtl / .. 11 1911 ,~., PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'ERIOlt COUIH OF Tlfl STATE OF CALIFOltHIA FOii Tlf[ COUNTY o• OllANOE NO A·l .. l 'I OllOllt TO SMO_,, CAUSE I FOii CHANG£ 01' 14.t.MI In t~ M.llltr ol ,,,. Ap'>tl<•llon ol CLARA CAMILLE SIMPSON Wl\erus. Ill• pet111on 01 Cl.AAA !CAMILLE !>IMPSON hH Ileen hlOO W'llh the tttr~ of O''Ui court tor •n order jchanging Pt1tt1oner' n•m• from •CLARA CAMILLE SIM PSON lo lH•COLE CAMILLE SIMPSON. IT IS HE REBY ORDERED ti\al 111 l ,..rM>m tntet'fflltd 1n ..io melter •P pear i..rore 11111 coun el 10 JO •.m Aor•t •1 '"'· 1n '"'' courtroom oi Oepertm~I J. to shaw cauM wlly 11\ls appllollon tor ,...,. at n•me \llould no 1 IM 9r en led 1 IT IS FURTl<ER OROEREO 1 ... 1 • copy ol 1111\ order 10 tllOW c •uH llt pulllttNd once a ..,... lor lour we catllVt __ , proor 10 Ille d•Y al w 10 l"••rlno 1n Tll• D•lly Piiot. 1 ,. .. ,.paper ol 9e11ere 1 c l«ule llor prt111.a '" ,,,. CounlY ot Or91191 OATEO. Mertl\20 1 .. 1 R-ld H Pr.-r J ud9I ol Ille ~rlorCourl Publt-Orano-Coott Delly Piiot. Mar U, JI, Apr. 7, 14, 1 .. 1 1411 .. t • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E ·D • Orange Coa11t OAJlY PILOT/Tuesday, Aprll 14, 1981 The marketplace on the Orange Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1001 .... , .. 1002 *** c ...... •lrrineAve .. Ne1'POl't Beach You are lhl wiilner ot lfrw ....... CSU Value), t.o lceC ...... • April 21 lbru 2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME IHTHEL\KES AJJahelm Convention ..................... Center $81,500. Beautiful sine le story condomlnlum. de- cora ted in earthtones and woods. Excellent location Close to pool. S{>a. tenms courts. shop pm&. schools. etc. Love l y l us h p a rk·l ike land sc a ped com munltuy Greut for busy executive. Call 152·1100 All real e1tate ad· Tickets muat be u -v e r t I a e d l n t h t a chanted for reserved newspaper II subject t.o aea\S at the convention the Federal Fair ~ ceftter a.bead of tim e . ln1 Act " tm which Ca.II M2·5678, ext. 272 to muea it Wepl t.o •d· claim your tickets. vertlse "any preference, * * * THE REAL ESTATERS limitation, or dl1·1----------1 crimination baud on race, color, reli1lon, sex~ or national on1iD. or an lntentkln t.o make any such preference, limitation, or dls· crimination." This ne"tnpaper will not knowln.ly accept any advert11in1 ror real estate wb.kh ls in viola· lion of lbe law. HoelsH for S. '······················· 1c....... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEHHOUSI WESTCUff SHOPPI.,.. CEMTll 470 SHADY DRIVE, across from Westcliff S ho pping Center 3 Bdrm , 2 bath. s pa. O PEN THI S W EON ESDA Y 10-2PM 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS CAME 0 SHORES Lowest Priced '" Lar1e naumable lat TD. Walls ~ ~ lead to wood dllek. Beauliful view• from muter tuite, Uvtnc md family room a ! Plus. lovely private beach. For full details, call 113-IS.50 THE REAL ESTATE RS VIEW o...,.w11~ 3 Bdrm CliH Haven beauty. Owner will con· sider all reasonable of, fers. 2 SPAS. ooe indoor. o ne outdoor , 2 fireplaces, used brick entertainers pool area. Cabana. fire ring, view Saddleback Mountains. Fashion Island. lights. Newly remodeled. new kitchen. Call today for appointment. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 WALK TO BEACH Giant 4 Bdrm priced right! Spacious' llvlng room feature& wood burni ng fireplace . Owner ualat.d nnanc· inf. Hurry. caU 8'7"550 THE R E A L E STATERS OCIWROMT 2 Bd'::o 2 ha. Wllum. New. Jl'b. IAftllOMT 3 Bdrm. t t., unt\.lrn. Mlnt cood. _, yrly. CHAtMLPIOMT 3 Bdrm, 2 be, unt\ll'll. moyrtJ. associat ed - POIMJSTO PIUICTIOH Thls home truly d e· serves "The Most Beautlf\.11 Home On The Block" award. A lune· Uonal balance or beauty. c omfo rt and conve· nlenc e . Co mpl e t e w /remodeled kitchen· an inspiration to any cook 556--2660. $128,900. c::::. I ,t l f I I ....,..,. I 'H( >I 'l H l 1{ •, HODOWH PAYMENT Pay closing costs only! Buy your own home! Must qualify for mon· thJy payments. Eltc1llng new concept. Call today !or full deuuls 613-8SSO THE REAL ESTATERS COSTA MESA 5 11-SI25,500 OWNER SAYS SELL Not an add-On or con· vers ion. A reaJ 5 Bdrm Camily home in one of Cos t a Mesa 's nicest areas Handymans de· light. Ca ll now and save! @ SEA COVE PIOPERTfES 714-63 J-6990 CA.MIOHIGHI AMOS OCEAHYIEW OMLY I °"-DOWM Now reduced thousands! Spacious livlna room. reatures 1low1ng fireplace, 3 large bdrms + den. Great a.uumable 1st and owner will help finance. CaU 613-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS WESTCUff YACAHT R e duced $25 ,000 . Desperate owner says bring all orrers No qualifying. Low down. 4 Bdrm single story home. totally upgraded Ca>I for more details. . @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631·6990 I N 0 C T 0 'I ' I I I' I I l KLAYE I • . I' I I' I . CAPE COD BEAUTY S Bdr m. Camtl) room Buccola bwlt' On {'UI de s a c near Ncwpurt ·~ Back Ba) Co• erl·d pa tio, work!.hop. 11lu-, c o m p l e l e s e 1· u r 1 t .\ system Call now to '\l'l'' T his won't la!>\ at onl) $175,000! 646-7111 THE REAL ESTATERS W aterlrcnt Duplex W /Pi« & Slip Remodeled to nev. in ;u from curb to nl:'v. p1t·r in· dudini: c u~tom I tlt-d !tpa. stmn gla..., ... & l'\ en electril' pcwert>d dr<Jv. dr ape!<. 3 t'ar S!Ur "' ;.111 d1t10na I J car 1>ff ... 1 rl'l'l p rkg Perfert lot·..i t ion $650,000 JACOBS REALTY 67~6670 BUILDER'S BARGAIN Outstanding builders lot. 66XJOO' with charm ~ 1ng 3 Bdnn home. l'OV ered patio Ll\e there while you build ! Lot next d oor ali.o for s a I e 66X300' Near Newport's Back Ra) Call to see. 646 7171 fl4&* Lor9•As~ Take over $85.000 loan and owner will t'arr v a 2nd on this great 4 btlrm beauty Only $129 51lO I Call nov. 979-5310 ALLSTATE' REALTORS ILUFfS BEAUTY Only S225.000 bu'!> beautiful 4 lxlrm end un 11 P icture perfect & re Jd ,. to move in Nev. h hsted · 759-1616 WOii U•I i 6 H .It 0 T I i Ct meru are so t1mple 10 li I' I J : operate Now taking Iha pie: . _ • • _ • ,, Wf• Is eHler than ge11tng IOmllOn& IO -al -. \ MULEOV ) ....-1-1-, ... 1..--.1 .... , .... ,-1 o ~~ !-""'"'~ ~ ... ______ _. __ .,._...._ .... -... .,.... 6e¥elcp f,_ .,... No 3 bet- • ~:m.~~~.u I' I* r r r r I' I' I ~~~l'0'1 I I !Ari I I l I ~.M-UTS A•wers a. c ... ......._HOO I LAND P rime M·L approx 60,000,qft $10.55 PR FT Seller will carry (inane· ina at below market r<1tes. Call 751-3191 c:::. ~£ l l ( I I """f"" PHOPl H 111 ' , Do•et" Shortt '"""-Wt> are proud (o present ont-ot 1he frnest pro pcrlle) of l)over Shores. This prl'sltgious est ate )tted home offer:. the finest of umen1t1ei. Feat url':. w1thm this 4llOO :.q ft res1dc•nce mdude 4 Bdrms. 3 Ba. b1lhard room. formal din1nK. marble entry, s wim ming pool. spa a nd a µanoramtl' v1ew of the 1·1t) l1gllt:. 11nd the trnrkba\ Valued al $/i!~.000 Balboa Isl.ct Rlty 67)..8700 Own~r Wll Carry He.iut1ful :1 Bdrm .'l1•v. port Bt-a('h home \\ tlh large lot . s pa. frE'nt h door,, oak t·abrnl'ln and lovl'lv I a n cl s' c a p 1 .n ,:: '. Ht•Jli:.l1t·all:o pn{·t-d al S28S, 000 F l>t> D.M. Manhatl Rltr 644-9990 $12,000 DOWN l'rtde of ownl'rsh1p 3 l\drm 2 liath. fumllv kitchen .trea '4tth hnrk f1rcpl:H·e Cowrcd patw tn e r I 11 o k !> 0 r a n g e . A ' 11 t a d u a n d Ma«ad<'mt:i nut:. Pmlc uf owner~tup Owner ~·111 help finanl'e $121 500 C;ill for more dr1.11b 546 2313 THE REAL ESTATERS Condo Specialists l' <ill the experts at the l'11 nd11 1nformat ion ~l·nter Toul·hstone Healt:- !>6J.f..w7 co..-c&AL P&Oi&it Tlttd ot MIJ,lni ~ 1 daya a week? We need one Ucensee to learn t skills t o manage broker commercial rea estate. lncoQte fro mgmt while you learn Super benefits; bfe in a urance; health in surance • dental plan Contact Ken. 675-41700. $5,000 DOWN Payments of Sl,080 o $90,900 loans. Beautiful Bdrm 2 bath home wit dining fami ly are a Shaded covered patio double garage, call fo more detalls. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS . DUPLEX , 3 bdrm, 2 bath each umt4 f ireplace. built ins. Ex~ cellent rent.al ar ea . Near beach & bay. $285,000; 642 2253 e \'e5. I associated BR Ol<ERS -REAt TORS 101', W Bolboo ,, '' J bb t WESTCLIFF s 129,500 . S6500 total down needed to close C)('r ow.~ Cheapest 2 Bdrm c:ondq 1n New port Beach r Adult :. o n ly , ve r 'J private Call for more details 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS HEW PORT HGHTS Ueluxt-tow nho u i.e duplex. J bdrm + fam1- I), 212 bath ea{·h unit. Frp ln.. all liu1lt-ins, del·ks & patios Par k· like landsca p i n g . SELLE H WILL HELP F'INAN<.: E1 $295.0001 Balboa lay Prop. RHlton *67>7060• SEE AND BELIEVE The very finest buy in the Ha r bor area. New 16.50 sq. ft. condos. 5 m inutes Lo beaches . On e h a lf b lock to major s h o ppi n g cente r s . Ceme nt d ri ves, air condition in g. m ic r owave ove n , tra s h corn pa c t or, large walk· in closets. Garage \\i lh opener. Pool and 2 jacuzzis. WtLSON PARK CONDOMINIUMS 380 W. Wilson Costa Mesa, CA 714/631-5055 Ft-om $136,000 PA.IK·LIKE SETTIMG Th is i mm ac ul a t e tas tefully decorat ed 3 BR. EDINBURG has a beautiful la rge patio yard backing up to the best g reenbelt in Vil~age II. Super University Park location! Supe r home! $148,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 SlllC & ,INl1 BALLS I I " -' • UDO ISi.i · NewlY r~modeled trad1Uonal 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus tie recreation room & 2 paUoa. Beam ceillnp. Best ln price at $420,000. NMIMSUU POIMf IMCtROMT Panoramic View at wedee, from prime tarae lot, 4 bdrm; 3 bath cu.atom home. 3'700 sq. ft. featW'ing marine r«>om, entry, Uving room, dining room, bunt-ins1 etc. $1,38S,OOO. IAY .. OMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip, starting at $1,500,000. · IANCHO MllMI Springs Condo , 9th f airWay, 3000 sq.ft. a Bdrm, 3 bath, turn. Golf clb. mbrshp. Trade.for beach invest. prop. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR Cl I 1, 1y· .d. !Jt •• N B b 7~ blbl aaa.ova. y TO LOOI • T" ~11 us now and make an appointment to see this beautifullx·landscaped 2 bedroom 2 bath, farruly room home. Outstanding landscaping front and rear. Large lot, workshop, lots of large closets -and all for $183,000. Definitely today 's best buy. WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. UAL TORS 2111 S•J~ ... Road HEWPORT ClHTll, M.I. 644-49 I 0 tlE IBDIBE BLllRS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE OUTST AMDIMG IA YRlOMT HOME Lovely Custom-Built Home On Promontory Bay. Living Room . Formal Dining Room. Den /Library. Spaciou s Mast er Bed room Overlooking Bay Has Fireplace & Luxuriously Appointed Bath. Three Other Bedrooms & Maid's Room & Bath. Pier & Slip For Large Yacht. $1.850,000. EXP' ANDED "E" flUH Lovely Turf Courtyard Entrance. End Unit. Three Bedrooms Plus Large Family Room. Eating Area In Kitc he n. Mas ter Suite With Extra Closet s. Three Patios For Indoo r -Outdoor Living. Storage Galore. Great Financing. Large Assumable Loan. $254,900. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. -(!)· New Exclusive! NEWPORT CHARMfR-fOOL s.er f .. 11y area Oft a .... strwt. i... pool ..ct deck .,... IR a MCWtcl boclr y•rd HrroHct.d bJ CJ"'e•WJ• 0,... IMeg root11 wt"' Mwty , ..., d1led ldtc:IMft. Two bedrootm + clllt tW c....W be 3rd bedroom. SI 15,000 t... NEW LISTING-BALBOA ISIJHD a.a• 9 2 1tory 1w>.. _.., s ..._.. *"-ttae be•ch wltt. ..,_,, 2M.. '"""•led kite ..... boy :Aftdow, bridl f111pl1ee, o,... be-_,a prodlr:illg -.c-... Mt ........ ,_, "°"' yard .... a 2bd., Iba. CJ-. ••lm"ll•w .. 1111tt. 1-ricH fw a qlllck •• fll $450,000. BAYFRONT EXCELLBCE-UOO ....... cll(lftcJ VIEW °" .._ WATIA frOM t•l1 f•lt•foH 2·•:::J rulduu. bcepta..•l:z....:::or 'Witt. ton.I ........... .... hfRg ,.... .... .................... -::t•Ce & dalMd ..... s.,.,... .. proMlioMI lilh1ore4 ber; .... Clhd ..... ,..... rrl••t• exterior .,.. Ill•• total .......... 2 .... _.... ...... It •ti •••fort ••Hlllt.1. lxterf or retr•ctet.le ••111119 onr p•tlo + .., .... ffCIMU d9dt ..... to ,.... ..el 111, for 2 bo..._ ..,._tfcetH II= tyl .... Sltoww 11¥-..C. ...... . .. • 1M ~ $2,400.000 ... . MILLION DbU.Aa YllW Prime bayfront lots on little Balboa Island. Unobstructed view, interest in a pier and slip capable of handling 60' yacht, and quick, safe access to the open sea. These lots (2) measure 30' x 85' and are zoned to accommodate a home of appr<>ximately 1200 sq. ft. Priced at Sl.300,000 each. U~l()UI: ti()M~' REALTORS, 675·6000 2«3 East CoHt Hlghw•y. Corona del Mar WE HA VE •3 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOW~ " t, o/ newporf REALTORS 675-5511 CAREER OPf'ORTUHITY -JolR a procJressi¥e Clftd dyRCllnic rHI H tah fl""' Exceftettt commiuloe achecMe. Attroctl•• officH ..ct lots of ~ assl1ta..u OYailabM. Coll John or Vody at 675-55 11. COLE OF NEWPORT REA&. TORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy., Corona .. Mer 675-5511 81/ .. 0/o INTEREST & HEAVEN TOO Don't you dare drive on by! There's so much more than you'd think from the street. Seller very motivated Submit all offers! 545-9491 ~ Walkar B Lee REALESI'ATE CASA DEL RIO lewtiM Me. COftdos Xlnt terms. l3'7c interest for 3 years. 12132 Ed inger -close to Harbor Blvd. OPEN WEEKENDS 1·5 631-4361, agt. 91/40/o LOAM 11us 3 Bdrm home has been completely re decorated. Many extras Assume 9'•'/c loan Price. $1~.000 Call to- day 9'79-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Mffd A. Tax Sheffer? C all the investment specialists. Touchstone Realty. lnc 963-~ ---- C0ttdo Specialists Call the experts at the condo informat io n center. Touchstone Really, Inc. 963-~ Save 6-7'~'< selling your home yoW'!lel!, rree :nfo package, call 646-1544 Top Of Spyglass owe Sl5o.ooo Gorgeous custom e$late. ocean & harbor views. ultimate design and de· corating 4 Bdrm. 31, Ba. formal din:n~ $1 ,495,000. Owner w:ll carry $1,100,000. CITIHOME 3 Bdm 21 i Ba. den. I year old condo. No C M . 1740 sq rt. de corat or's delight, as sume 1s t. owe 2nd $177 .soo EASTSIDE C.M. 3 Bdr m 2 Ba. vaulted ce:l:ngs, frplc. rorner lot. o we w120·~ dwn. $149,500 BEACH DUPLEX 2 Br I Ba & I Br 1 Ba, Fee land, walk to beach, o we at 12 ~"4 int. w 130'k dwn. $220,000 C .M. TRIPLEX Tbree 2 Brdm 1 Ba uruts garages, patios, g;;;;d location & income. owe w /15 w /SS0,000 dwn. $185.000 EASTSIDEVA 3 Bdrm 1 ""'2 Ba, family rm, alley access, 2 frplc , needs TLC. $136,000 : i, ·r , " . ' ~ J J ' 4 t-• ] ~' ~ i .. l • • 1· f : WESTCUFf Attractive thre e bedroom hom e . Cathedral ceilings in liv- ing and dirung rooms. Great location. conve- nient to shops, park and library Possible one car :s enough! $235,000. 631 ·7 300 M.I . Balboa Penins ula 2 newer custom houses on comer lot. Each w /2 car ga r . 2 bdrm. 2ba. balconies w/ocn & bay views. pal106. $425,000 Lge assum. lst. 675·'11Z7 or644·9156 146oa l.a.d I 006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ _" HERITAGE Rll\lTORS rln Nlf1ll Hl\lll Y & l\'JSU[IAH.5 HAllOR VIEW HILLS 4bdrm, 2~ba, Lusk WOODBRIDGE ARBORLAKE! Located on prime location ln Woodbrid~e w /lake view. Large 2 master suites & 2 full baths. Extra large patio w 12 wood decks. Steps to spa. greenbelt and private be ach. Idea l for professionals. $198,000 Young Park 551-8700. (E -78} h'Y1.n.t CM'\pus V&J.ley Cent.er W<.>odbridge VW&«e Cent.er 762-1414 861-8700 ~~~~if.!!ei.1~~!t 1~u'f. Fountain Yaley I OJ.4 * * $15M! de-sac. View side. Poss. ••••• •••••••••••• •••••• Try $15,000 down and as · new 1st TD at 13%. No Qualif ying' Low sume this brand new 2 Owner cons id· 2nd . down ' Assumptio n 4 Bdrm attached home an Owoer/bkr will coop Bdrm, 3 ba. $133,500. super Woodbridge Ask- 7.52-2838, 644-5089. Bkr 848 moo mg <fnly Sll7 .soo and --------HUlttfnc)toft IHCh I 040 available right now 1 • 'V:~ .. ·,,.,.O r • ............ , .......... [17.l)~brldgf Excit.ine custom home. l •at hrftatioft Reall y Incredible lot size. Clean & sharp Trt·Plex Private beach. pnvate in be:.t H.B. locat:on 55 1-3000 slip. Fee land. $3,850,000 Seller is Willing to carry tttt 8.arranu p11,..y, 1"1n .. Lln~a Taglianetti, ex-paper & use a graduated - ----- elusive a ent. payment plan with a LEASES m:nimum down pay Ranch Realty. the leas- 714 7C.0~) _)_1 _ Costa MHG I 02'4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVEST IN LOCATION Sharp 2 Bdrm condo m Mesa Verde Pnced to sell now at SB&,500 <:all Anne McCa !>land 631-1266. WM~ RF.AL TORS LEASE OPTION Luxurious, custom con do 1700 sq ft. 2 rrplcs. J bdrm. 212 baths $800 mo. $165,IXX>. 642 4623. IUILDStS! IMVESTORS! Trv I 00/o Down ment. Call now Cor more ing leader has many info leases to choose rrom $495 to $1100 per month. 21dnn $17,500 Great !>tarter or rental home . Qui et nctl(hborhood 50Xl30' R3 lot has plenty or room for k:ds to play Seller has agreed to carry a 2nd and you t'an assume thl' loan with mQnthl) pa) m l'nll> or $865 / mo Beller Hurry Call Nov.' ~~i~~m.~T 848-8588 2 STY LANDMARK 1 Br, 211 bu. J <·Jr 1o1ar Ne"' ly painted & l'arpet t>d S103K ai..-.um:iblc In Ai:.kinK $15!J,!JOIJ Fa-.t ('!>l'rOW likr963 8377 KIDS Ot< Call now. """'~ RANCH ~ REAL TY v 551 2000 Broadmoor Townhome ller:tage ·Park. 3Br 2Ba . I story end unit "' lrg patio Many up.. gradel> A. .. sumable loan at 9 25', P\ t party $129.500 ~9077 H IGH ASSUMABLE 41:!r home w1spa, xlnl ('l)Od. $169.00'1 552 69-10 W A TERFROHT CUSTOM HOMI MIWPOIT C.Ompletely cuttom 'home, clean and immaculate 2 private brick patios, spacious livina rm, 3 Br, 3 Ba. gourmet kitchen and all the goodies. Plush carpets, walk~ distance to the Beach & Water. Don t. ml$s thls one for $265,000. ' QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES 7 $2·1920 O cean :J.ronl This 5000 Sq. Ft, Home sits on Linda Isle. A private guarded Community in the heart of Newport Beach. Boat slips for <3 l 55 '. 70' Yachts. For Sale or Trade. We are developers so submit land or other Real Estate to owner Jim Thompson. 1714) 828-1280 1213) 598-1363 (8001 352-3710 a ~~~REAUY BA YSHORES CLASSIC CHA.RMB! Custom built 48R, 31 2 bath Cape Co d style home completely remodeled. Formal din mg plus family rm 'kitchen a gourmet 's dream. 24 hr gated community w 12 pvt beaches. $850,000 incl land . Appt only. Dona Chichester. 642-8235. (E ·77) Newport Beach 901 DI '"'"r 1Jnv1• Harbor Vlf'W t'f'11u,r M:..! 8:..!3!i t>4·l 6200 A roomy 3 bdrm 2 ba home in great E'side area with completed plans for 1700 s/l 2nd un· It. $147,500. 3 Bdrm. 21 ~ bath. rront u111t Ideally l<.>(.'aled ror ch1ldrt'n 9iSO mo 1901 Alabama •nl North or Adams lmmed:alc o<' r u p a n c y U r o k t· r . 963 8182 W 1rnd bridge pr1 me ---l~kt-front lu•·•tt_ion Houl>e & 2 car gar nt-ar I \ 1ev.s forevl•r 3Br. h1J{h ~chool Fee land 2'2ba .. Pvt spa. rte:< SlJO 000 A'" 6-11 0763 644-7211 ... . ' . YOUR 2NDCHANCE1 Sold first day open. but fell out. $99.500 VA terms on great 3 BR 1"'1 ba. Devin & Co. 642·6368 GOLDEN TOUCH . CONDOfltlUMS Large private decks & patios OnJy 3 left Xlnt terms. 13'7r interest for 2 years. 2000 MEYER PLACE OPEN OAJLY 10 S 631-4361, agt FOURPLEX All un:ts are 2 Br. 2 Ba. good ren~. no vacancy factor Price $185.000 Loan is assumable ANM McC~ 63 1-1 266 WM~ Rt-:i\LTORS BUYING? SELLING? tr ,,omt•onL' told \ 11u \hJI \ Cl u 'A f) u I 'ii ' .I \ l' ihou..,Jnch or 1>01.l. \RS fman Spectacular' Or ' ~· ten~d at $354.900 Call ~2 1800 & ask for Lynn Noah Town & Country Rltr!> WOODBRIDGE 2 Bdrm. 11: ba Best location l.'p graded $108.900 Owner THE BLUffS 3 BR-Spit Lenl Fine!>t on itinal area Mas!>n e greenbelt \ 1:.tJ Smartly de<·orated 1n popular tones. nearb~ pool Offered at $212.000 t\lotlh assumable h1 hal loan try $43,0011 ciuwn 1 A~t. 640-5560 HLU FFS BAHC:i\IN 3 Burm \\lonhm~ $155.000 Walk lo e \'er· ) thin)! pool ti.>nnis . ~l·hooh park & :.hop· ping A~t li75 5930. 640111-'6 I 00% FtHAMCIHG Reau\ 3 bdrm. 3 ba. l~e ram rm Open house Sat & Sun 2:n> !leather Ln 631 o:-i11 anxious .,,, RE D CARPET IL 754-1202 II \' II ~1 onJt·o. beaut Pri•ate Comwunity 1 11c1~hb~l>caul new, Spel'tal·ular 3br. 2ba. IK·aut ~bdrm. 2ba. amenities l!>pa. ett· I Hlk den r 0 rm a 1 d 1 n PARTICULAR? I to beal·h $195.000" OOAn.t•r a g l t'\es · This 4 bdrm. 21 2 ba plus Ric~. 759·44<MI. 6'16 9530 644 1519 family room Plan 4 1n •Oceanfront Tri Pl('x Campus View has 1t all. t Xlnt loc & r1n Prin Prore~!.mnally decorat only cd and t'qc~:.1\'cly 673-7873 • IACKBAY -whl'n huym~ 111 't•lhn~ l•--------1 )OUr propt•rl\ & q11l cu!.\Omn:ell t:lo:.t' to sch ools. community pool Loan 1s assumabll' and ~elll•r "'111 help BA YFROMT HOME Glorious 4 Bdrm 4 ha w pvt dock ror you r yacht right at your front door. Excel Peninsul a Pt location Sl,295,000 Owner /Builder Charles McKinnon 675 Z763 and Dab Bibb64~7665 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home plus 1deul mother·in-law quar t ers . Co mpl. w bath. $220,000 EASTSIDE R-2 Remodeled 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, fireplace. Alley al'· cess. 127X65 Hurry ! 645·9161 • OPEN HOUSE -REALTY /' A PETE BARRETT REALTY ha\'e the tm.il ,111d qu.111 l) H'n I Cl' of a IHfl fC'>SIOllal r(l,111111 . l.\CIUld \OU take thl' t1ml' tu call .. 848 14bti f. A 1' I· \1 JR ,,1,11 Hunttngton Beach Fountain Valley Speclall1t1 IRAHDMEW hst:ng adorable 3 B R dollhouse Sl09.500 points Beth Duncombe. Ag\ (714 )957 6507 . 963-9101. ASSUME 13°/o No qualifyin~ $30,()Q( down Popular Dutch Haven. below m arket value. Mo. pymt Sl018. By owner. Pr:n. only 831 5042 eves. S Bdrm . 2 ba. near hnante $192.900 --L09una le-och I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TH E SHA.kES Weath ered cedar ~hakes. that is Custom des:gned 3 lxlrm, ram rm, 2 baths. Extensive use or wood glass & ceram ic tile. Beam ce1l· ing, rrplc. $16.5,000. M 1ssion Realty l 714 )494·'1131. ~ HARBOR vn:w HOMI": "Montego". 4br. 2ba. Fee Land. loan assum 675 2139 PARTY IM HARBOR VIEW Smashing family room with wet bar. Unbelieva ble b e autiful enter tainer 's pat.Jo. S Bdrm Sommerset on ree land Absolutely immaculute move-in condition C reative financ in g available. ,.,, RED CARPET Ill 154.1202 Roy McCan:le, Rttr. 548-7729 BALBOA ISLAND Stor ybook · ·v:ctor1an ". Complete with bdrm tort. s piral staircase. 3nd s torv s undec k and charming front porch S Bdrms. 4 ba Superbly appointed and decorat· ed I'' airl> priced at $625,000. owner fman. ava:I For appl. call 645-7221 W estcliff Rlt~ PUOIAnSA.LE 117 31th Street 2 Bdrm beach house. Great S/W rental are~. Steps to beach. S180,000. Eves 673-8086 ASSUME I 01/40/o LM ~~~~~~~~ beach, next to large i---------1 IRAMDMEW Residential & com.; mercial on 1 lot · Ow Newport. 3 bdrm, 2 b• upper apt. 500 + sq. • on ground noor for offlc• or shop. 4 car parkini. $.350 000 615-47'71 eves. park 2600 sq rt New c pts Asking $164,900. Owner will help finan Call Century 21 /Be rJ: TWO LAGUNA LO't'S Ocean view lot for speculators, seller will help finance and sub-Realty 962-8891 -----H .... WOl'I Hoti>iw' -ordinate to construction I 04, loan $.35,000. All permits approved on th.is ocean view site with possible owner financ· Ing. $19$.000. 497-3331 .1 010 SEAV1EW associated l\ll1l1> I t.1·~ ~ft\.."', ' : "' ,. 1> I ' ' 3br, "Nantucket" in private community . Pool siud lot. like new condition! with view. $200,000 a.uum. 1st By Owne r 1903 Yac ht Cam It Ila $365,000 will ;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;i•;iM cooperate with brokers. 833-3622 or &M-8018 HAltlOl IUMI 3 Bdrm w /l oft , I balconlu, beautifuj Venaillet 2bdrm. SM,000 landscaped, u1>1r•<I • c,lwn, $80,000 a11um. Near tennis court$ Small view. W: 730-2270; pool. f.179,000, Uf'fdS _H_: 642 __ ·2682 __ . -----• lar10 lo•n RCTc lylo1 C~( '11 '''I'' •LIDOISU• Lovelt IBr, l8a home. BeauUlully ~odeled 2)'n aao. 1484,000 wlt.h icJnt rlnaoch'll. Open S. .._. .. ,a. Houte: Sat. S&m.1-5, 119 C......,_ Iv" Vta Yel1a. • •••• ;i-;;;;.;;; ........ .. OWntr/Alent: n.088'7 Newport Bay Condo. Sale, 1 ..... °" ..... op. tlOll lO ~. Sec:uri· tf bide:. ,a&r, 2Ba. w/m.,•n• ,.. 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OS ,.,... • .._.,...,_.. • - - I loo -1•11"'r ... ........_ ZIOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BachelorCONDOvacant ••••••••••••••.••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___,.. ~ N 28 28 Sun ., .. ••••••••••••••••• .,,u -.•• • ll'V ••••••••••••••-••••••• Almost new 2bdr, coodo, Charm a bdrm, 2 ba ssoo I mo. Newport • de~ker. dsh~ . ._._a .. Avau' PAii MEIWWT ,. l•• t "-h St" 900 "' Y -' Have SI0,000 equity '11 2 to 2"'· ... ~ f l tt 1.-··· Pri N ....,., Beach 978-°'23 ~tflleld-""' ... _, nl.1 Jnnn ra ,., a "" •· . Near new 4 Plex, 2 custom home near Jack a ry, ntM, rp c, • . • ...... e.. vacy. r .....,., ' '-r-' appro,. 5·1. 7110·1418 COUMTaYCLUI • Temla, 0-W°a°fstrado ~'Jtl •. 2 bath eacb wU1 Nicklaus coll coune • 2A cnil JU lwt!?;,ner. tAenndltia, ~Gate guAardll, •2Br. 2 Ba. l atory, pool, FAMILY APTS. eves ol' wltnds, 548-9117~ UV.. . PAUf S PRJNGS AREA. 2Br ~ •. 4 yrs e>ad. Com pl f\arn. OD 9 ~ uec aolf cqune ln adlt park. Vie• Ian J acinto. w.9i0o ask for Virginia. wit" f1roplace, enclos4!d Wlldomar, tnde for lot, va •8Y ' ..,, mo. •· _,,, mo. va patio, S.C.Plaza area. Brand new beautiful lrg days. l patio, double ••ra1e. l • n d, mot 0 r b 0 me . Children ok. N&-IMl. May 15. Owner 499-3838. apt, for families with 1 Sins lea, lW bedroom S165,000 Bill Grundy, 678-2534. LI .. • Mm. l250 ~tss~~-"95. 545-l082, or 2 chUdreo. Near park. 3 Br. i Ba. Valenci~. ~,it \~llOO Rltr, 1'15·11181.. . 5 Brdm, 1tudy, 3 Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Heat paid. No pets. townhouse. 2 children IMCOMI PllOPaTIES ..... ~~;.::t ~B:::r~:a~:: Attractive .3 Br. 2 Ba. in 2pabd::,· !.c~ar t'.oc~~~ ~=~'. ~ ~!: S470.=~ ~~:i~ ~Fi~~ierra Looking ror income un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble cle•ft1ft .. , 831·2000 Laeuna Village. No pet.s. W"--lta? ! We have 5 pro-H .. nfwaht.cl ....,.... S595mo.497~ Accesa to pool ar courts. 3!16W . ._...,6ll·M83 ~Br. 2 Ba. Laundry rac. OCIAMRONT tum. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. 2 car a•r•ge wtth afflce, washer • dryer lncld. Avail . Now Wkly /Mnthly. 1AOO •q rt home, S• Pk 2Br, 2Ba. sunporch, 11 fncd ardn. adlts MS-1862 pertlea ln C.M. Priced ••••••••••••••••••••••• D-roW 3226 Me _...... 3269 1575· H.B. <213>9'2.S-4796• 1 Br. East.aide. small but New paint. S475. Call rlJcbt at leas than D .. PoW llZ6 •••••••••••-••••••••• w....,.. <714>'75-4902. co•y w/lots of nea• 631-3537 .........• ,............ . . 11 G rosa. No bank ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BA, 2ba, fprlc, darllng NRt Crest eoodo, 4 Br 2~ 2br, ocn view, adult con· wood. S335. 6'2·9450 aft --------- rinanclnf required. In· Delux~ new house com· cottaae. S5SO + '850 re-~a . split level, dbl do. lmmed. possesion 5PM. IHSTANTIH! TSL MGMT. 642-1803 Mobllt home, 20Xl2. dou· terested. :rtien c.~ll U$. plete micro etc. Slooomo tund able dep. A vi. aarage. Lease 1800/mo. call 586-5719, 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt., carpets, ble wide. $35,500. ,Jw• 493-CN6'7 S.1·81.Eves:49B-2e00 ~t,lasUtdep.tll57.9303 Bach with loft, rerrtge. drapes, laundry room. E. Bluffs Condo, 4Br. 3Ba. sundlt, pool, 1815 mo. 645-3474, 1213) 541-4460 N B b A port•---.1.. •169 -3br, 2ba, frplc, lge patio, stove, c/d, pool. $310 up. Adults only, no pets. On· e P ort ea c . NEI~ Mew -., *Close to marina 3bdnn, do '""' ,,,.,.. I S35S ••17 1 b f 1 d lu.f'S pool/rec room $600 283Avoca ............... Y mo. ""· · '")flll}'.j 1 ' ••••••••••••••••••••• • iv, a· rp c, yar • J .... _ • lat/last + $200 sec. TSL MGMT 642·1603 .... c.up' $600/mo. Townhouse. 3 11\Ums. fam rm, •1100· 1 Br. refrige, stove. c/d , --------AcrdlJefWS. 1200 7141641-0763 bdrm, 2 th, play m. 495-4486. * ~ b~rmRl'tr2 .u~a!~ ... $825. ~7555 garage . $350. 2 4 o Nr Harbor Shppg roomy. 1804 Clay. Nwpt Hahts. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2787 Bristol St. Just rem 1650 r:oouo. ,........,.._, Huntington Harbour Avocado.845-6404 2br, adults only no pets. Br. 1 Ba. Near schoo1-. 15 bet:!. acres, wooded, Costa Mesa. CA mo to mo. · l Grundy, H•llRcJt-looch 3240 lbdrm upstairs, like nogarS35S642-3153 No pets. $535 mo. ~:~ t~!:~ td~·~~'. i._---------i·-67_5_·_61_6_1_. ----~ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• VILLA BALBOA2 Bdrm new' wlk to Harbor Sharp Bach Unit. Stove & .... "'.Qui' et E'Side upper. _67_5·_0_34_9_. _____ _ $35,000. (714)673·4060, 1• * * * 1 i,., ba. Ocean view. /Market. pool/jac /ten· refrige. Adults, no pets. ~ 1 B r . pent h 0 u a e 751·9t90. OCEAN VIEW Ho.ts UwfwMlhtd L. D....-OWsld AvaiY on short term nis. $475536-0017 $300. 548•1377· ~d~~. ~0B~~ri4fs8~· V.ersa i lies Condo. l DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2332 Elden Ave. S8SO/mo. S4~. 2 BR, patio, pool. $525/mo . ....... , Drastic reduction on lal»oca '' , 'd• 3201 Coeta Mesa H.V. Homes custom 3 Newport Crest 3bdrm, Adlts, no pets. 325 J, 17th D-. Pofnt • 3126 968-5133 fOrSlit 1300 brand new Balboa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Youarethewinnerof Bdrm, 5 ba with pool. 21;'Jba, ocean view. over· Pl. Off Santa Ana Ave., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• duplex. lst owners 200% lBdrm house, patio, 2 frfttldleh Prof. dee. Compl. ocean· looks tennis courts, 643.5137 aft llAM l or 2 br, balcony, D.W., Steps to bch. 3br, 2ba, .INYQTOR/IUILDElt depreciation. Great ren· garage, l bl.It to Bay or ($12 Value). to /bay view. $2500. frplc, close to beach. clean, coin laundry & cpts/drapes/frplc yr!y J us t Hated! R·2 lot, tal area. 100 feet from Bch. Avail M_, 1st S600 le• c...-. LIDO ISLE 2 Bdrm 1~ S8SO/mo. 642'1Z72. 2 BR, 1..., ba twnhouse. wshr, gar . nr ocean. lse. $7~/mo. 642-3443 F!aatalde.Goodror6con· beach. Large 3 bdrm. 3 mo.+ utilitieslst&last April21'\hru2s ba home. Yearly Sl.200 2Br,2 Ba ... '-rm,frplc,2 Air, gar. rncd. patio. 661·0252. ' b th I 2 bdrm 2 b lb •-"'-67 ... ,,.. aft 6 uw ---------J Quiet 2 B . garage, pool. dos. ffa"4rental income a Pus • a · "'~c. ~--pm. Anaheim Convention mo. car gar Nr College. Ad Its. no pets. $435. Adults, no.,....,.1601 .. 0 .. uni~. 12\.'!% assumable Owner will assist in Center 2 Bdrm 2 bath LUXURY $525/mo. Agt. 760-9333 645·4837 2br. lba, view. S450 /mo. "'"~ rinancina. Move fast! financlng.1425,000. ~~!'.~~ ••• ?~.~~ Tickets must be ex-I condo.$850/mo. 2br.2ba.S550/mo. ·15th . St. Newport 752.6499 changed for reserved I Woodbridge condo. 2 BR, L A R G E B' A C H 493-0467 Height.a. $450. 642.7340 lmmac. 3 br, Irvine Ter· the w/PATIO · seats at convention WaterlrmtHomes, loc. close to pool, lge brick · S41t>-Big 2 br nr Dana E. BLUFF: 752 Amiaos P14"i.. IT7n--ftv s::;.~~.':1' Jac, center ahead or lime. Realtors 631-1400 patio, S600 mo. 833-9186 2BR&2BAAPTS Harbor, adults.' D-25081 Way #1. 3br 2ba enc. UN.a.I.]( nso ~ Call 642-5678, ext. 272 to ~~~~~~~~~I att6PM Cathedral ceilings, La Cresta. Own er . gar.~. 2br2~ba enc . ... i •• I • .__,., l_.00 CUSTOM BAYFRONT. clai~ yourtickets. -------frplc, dshwhr, balcony. 494-6848. gar. $650. Taklo1 ap- fT_...-lrTI .. ;----------r .1 f if d · _ _. * * * HartaorView In quiet Adult complex •••••••••••••••••h•••• 0 UNITS C Ava1 ucn . es1r~. Gracious family home 2 Apart11ut11h Fw'tlilhed with pool, spa. No pets. H..t""'-'-lloc.h 3140 phcalions Sat & Moo. HIWPORT B~a utlful 1 ye~~~ld Slip for 2 lge boats 3 3 Br 2 ba. dbl gar, fam rm s t o r y 4 b d r m . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $335 & up. Mesa Pines .••••• :::-:;::•••••••••••• 5 7 P m · S u n d a Y 9 Office building. Townhouse Units . Bdrm. 4ba. 3 frplcs, 2 w/frplc and sky light. Furnishing avail at no Costa Mesa 1724 26SOHarla.S49-2447 9-12:30am. S42s,OOO. Hurry · won't Frplcs. Nicearea. kitcbens,patio&deckon Fenced yrd. kids OK. extra. $1200/mo lae. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jast l Blll ·Gfundy, TSLJNVSI'MTS642·1603 ~,!:~urity system $650/mo 960-1980 pets. 2015 Port Bristol SUSCASfTAS& 675-8181 Waterfront Homes Cr. Call Elaine 644·5997 Furn 1 br. apt. $325 up. · Do Y011W..tA *LOOI<* or640.5357 Encl. gar. Adults, no C ..... ty Loh/ 4-Pa.x for Slit( Da ReaJtors, lnc. 631-1400 2bdrm. 1 \l'.tba condo with pets. 2110 Newport Bl. Deluxe large 3 br. 2 ba, condo. E-side. Avail. lmmed. 2446 Elden, Apt A·l. S62S mo. 642·5312. C,.,... 1500 1 . ·--------•I frplc + pool. Avail 3 Br. 2 Ba. Home, 2 car S48-4968btwn8&5PM •••••1r;;•••••••••••••• All 2 Bdrms. Tota pnce NOW! $450/mo. Call garage, frplc, kitchen Custom 3 br, 2..._, ba con· Harbbr Lawn-Mount Sl70j)OO...S4().ll666 MAGHIFICENT Mlke646-99U. w/dswsr, dispoeal le I ll Studio E. Side, utll pd, do, fr plc, jacu2ii. Avail. Olive 2 Cemetery plots Whelan 180 degree ocean & ----------1 range, dining are4t'. pvt yd, nr shopping $325 May 1. Adults only. S6SO together $7001 both), harbor view custom CAL IF . LIV ING ! Be au t . pat Io & mo. 646-4631 mo. 642·5312. ~-3128 home for lease by Spacious 3Br, 2Ba b ... d A II 4 20 -------""~ Real Estate owner. Irvine Terrace. 3 w/Jac. Boaldoot. Nrbch ac .. yar · va · · He port._. 1769 2 Br. 2 Ba. All re· br, 3~ ba, maid's room, $850 mo. Bobbe 646-8133 t7oo ~mo. lst .• /last .. •••-:'••••••••••••••••••• furbished, large rooms. .COMMtrdal ,,..,.rty 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uv. rm, den. din. rm. or831·43111 aecunty, cleaning dep. Lu¥ury Oceanfront S425. No lcids or pets. NEWPORT BEACH borne built around C.U2l31211S-4332. Weekly. 2or3Br. Comp. 646·1807. · INVESTOR'S DBJGHT Prime commercial loca· tioo ~ blk from ferry landing on the Balboa Penlr1sula. 3 lots · fee land. 0Wl)er .financing. Leah optlon. Call Ca:rltne fordetaUs. atrium w/pool. lease Immac 38r, 2Ba, cul-de-WUT~AllA furn . incld linens. 153 down and asaume min.1 yr. ~/mo. Call sac, frplc, paUo, $680 lbdrm Condo w/pool. 640-4784. 675-1771 }f>~;L~in~~ 568-6S66or<2l2>572..mo. mo.84'1-4&5at\3PM. Ver y erivate ! On oceansideof PCH. 2 BR condo, pool, Rutland Rd. Adultaonly. PLUS 4 Br, pool, beach, view of wash/dry, highly up-$500 call 175-1646 or two duplexes and 1 oce.a.11. Camto Shores. graded. No pets. 9550. 83S-38Z2 triplex in a row on 19th " Sl 9 00 I mo. Koo P · mo. 847~at\SPM 3 Br. 2 Ba.S&epstobeacb. St. Balboa Peninsula. 631·121116. Agt. ---------$750 p.-B e Onll l iot from sand and -----------Super 2 bdrm condo, nr · ·-·Y ous • sur . Absolutely prime 4 Br + maid's quaners. beach. tennis, pool, M2·31bOorM2-lOlO. properties. Beaut. decor. super J a cu z ii . sauna, Harbor View Homes·3Br, DUPLEX witlt Dock ror 30' boat. view, top ol Spyglass. clubhouse, sec. gate. d r ...... AP xtra $2000 I K en. amnn,"' ..... ' mo . oop . $425 /mo. 493.9797 or clean. 1800 Port 631-1266. Agt. 542·7737 Renwick, corner lot, Cost• MftO 3224 comm PQOI. $975 mo. FOURPLIX/Ftll Valey ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.·~~dr=.~~~'. 975-0040 dys, 640-5836 KIDS/PETSOI less. Super loc. Must _e_v_s_. ______ _ MANY MANY MORE! E·Side 1 Bdrm. S42S. See! $89S/mo. 962-6139, Hrbr View Hmes. 3 Br Lease option. 2bdrm. 2ba C /21 Newport C..tr W /Garage. 642-2510, 968-4602 2ba, frplc, beaut. carpet-condo, <Monticello ). 5 6ft67 646-4848. 2421 Minuteman, C.M. 640-3 57 1 -67 --------HOME FOR RENT ing and yard. No pets. $91,500. Webb Realty lnduttrial/ 3 BR. 2 sty. Back Bay 3 Bdrm. S600. Fenced =th~/' lse. 644·7220 or 831-2170. Propffty 2 100 condo. Pool & jacuzzi. yard & garage. Kids & , ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• saso. 631~995. ask for pets welcome. 964·2566 Hwbor Vu 1Cao1s 59,400 sq. rt lot · potential 8062 Sq. Ft. concrete tilt· Ruth or St.eve or 973-2971. Ajtl., no fee. Upgraded 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba offict site and close to up. NNN leased at top of D , 1 bdrm b th townhouse. Avail. art , J.W. Airport. 645-1103 k XJ SA 1 up,ex. , 1 a ........ ....._ , mar et. nt .. oca-plus living area. Private H~ 1242 4/20. $950on lease. Drive '~ tlon . $403.500. Paul t & ti by2706HUlsideDr&calJ Franklin, 752-5111. en ranee .Pa. 0 area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·568-9343 or 1-346-2034 Stove & refng. incl. $350 3 Br. 2 Ba. Family room. .... ExdllllTe! Loh for S. 2200 mo. Prefer 1 adult. 787't\ dining room. $975 /mo. _r_or_io_f_o. ____ _ IAUOA 151.AHD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joann St. 963-<8182. Im-Ca 11 Lind a Agent Newport Crest 3bd rm. Fantastically fumlahed townhouse, with ocean view. Tennis court, pool. "25/mo. 76G-9117 NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAJl·ROUND FUN: Soc•al Ac11v111es 01 reclnr •Free Sunday Brunch• BBQ s •Par 11es •Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free Lessons (pro & pro shop I• 2 Health Clubs•Sauna • Hydromassage •Swim ming • D11v1ngAange BEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS. Singles 1 & 2 Beorooms • Fu• n1sheo & Unlurn•sheo • Adult L 111ng •No Pets Spacious 3 Br Duplex S425. Pool & laundry rac. ~9556 EASTSIDE, clean 2 BR, encl gar. S42S mo + aeeurtty. 251 16th Place. Apt. B, no pets. Call evs. 979-3848 *** Artt.r Roots 103 Via Antibes Newpo'tt Beach You are the winner or 2 free tickets I St2 Value). to Ice CCIDCldn April 21 \hru 25 Anaheim Convention Center Tic)tets must be ex- changed for reserved seats at the convention center ahead of time. Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim yourUckets. ••• lbr, nu carpet & drapes. Adults, no pets S310/mo. 546·9950 ,~o ADULT ...l!f.. LIVING • t & 7 8A P1110 Apl$ • 01$hW IS~t> & 880 \ • Poo1 & Art Roa"' • C.d•dtn t i nd\C.oon9 • Joo 10 Bue~ & Snoo\ • s 1 C.a1n SEA ENVIRONMENT %Ji HAMll T 0"4 ~· B 16< 4~00 Nwpt Hghts Dupl~2 Br. t Ba. Adults. no . 517 Bolsa. Days 6 ·3520. Eves & Wknds :>48j5041. Npt. Terrace 3Br 2'r!i ba, frplc. newly der aat $670, agt. 891·6396 Oclan view, spac. lux 2 BR 2 Ba. Ver.aillea. $7~. !57·1997 l lbr yrly, gar P1trking, ---------steps to beach. No pell 2 & 3 Be~room s $400 /mo. 671-3958 ; S400·S450. Kids OK, no 544.6899 pets please . Water/ ._• --------- Tr:J1sb Paid. Carport Tntift 3190 964·2566 or 973-2971. Agt.. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• no ree. Security apts, lbdrm 4i 2bdrm, util pd, adults. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, cpts, drps. no pets. From $375. d/w, encl gar. Beach & 5 836-5506. Points area. S430/mo -W---------842·8032 .,........... Jltl ---------...................... . Large 3 BR 2'4.1 ba. with 1 B d r m , S 2 8 s I m o . garage Kids & pets cpl/drapes. stove, or welcome I mile to park & shppg, call ror ocean. S600 mo. 964·2937 appt. 847·36160eves only - Large 1 Br w/garage, 4 Apa tm1Rl1 Fw .... d blks from beach . orUafwwlaMd 3'00 $380/mo .• 1st mo+S200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dep. req. CaJI 536-7542 S E A W I 11i..1 D Century 21/sp.JRF f"'lll --L-UX'--U-RY-'---VILLAGE GARDEN APTS New 1&2 bdrm luxur:y Lg apts in lush landscpd adult apts in 14 plana Crom $440, 2 bdrm front settin' w/pooJ. Wik to $505 + pools, tennis, shopping, bike to bch. 1 waterfalls, ponds! Gas & 2Br avail from $395-$460 mo. Adi ts only. for cooking & heatin1 Huntington Continental paid. From San Dieso Atiartmenls Frwy drive North op Beach to Mc Fadden 17101 pringdale, HB then West on McFadden <714>847·5080 to Seawind Village. Main Street · high vls-1•--------•I mediateoccupancy. 846-1371 2~ba, ocean view, over· ibilltl locationonprime C-ZLOT 48r . 28a , s850 mo. WATERFRONT condo-looks tennis courts. comer. Has existing re· High trafric count, lst/laat -security, P , , __ _.,_ 2 b 2 frplc, close to beach. tau business plua two 62.SX307 foot lot. Exist· _.,., eter s .,..,,..mg. r, IBSO/mo. 642·1Z12. rent units. ini house on property, new cpt/pnt, formal din· ba, pool, tennis, sec. • Models Open oa11y 910 e Oakwood Gerden Apertmenta (714 )893-5196. ROOMI 4000 Avail. now 2 Br 2 Ba. up-mte81iBJIU stairs, rrplc. dshwr , balcony & g arage. APA.RTMEHTS Water /tras h paid. 1 L B h Mot J • •••••••••••••••••••••• WATl HJHONT HOMI "I l9c. REAL ESTATE m.-.o flexible uses. Asking rng. 2,000aq n. 754-0986 $925. 213-4»3629 THEILUFFS Newport S.ael'l/So. 1700 161h SI Beautiful landscaped child. no pets. ••15. aguna eac or nn. · ... 98S No. Pacific Coast • !~0500. Call 540-1151 -~s~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS Condo 3Br 2..., ba •encl I .__ 32_._. Lovely 1 level highly up-, ' c l bl 'ki b "-.... graded 3br. 2ba. pool. patio, rp c, ln tc · ••••••••••••••••••••••• suso lease. agt 7~1092 Oo•e• ,j 161n 1 111•1 '42·5113 dbl gar w/opnr. $750. WOODBRIDGE 3 Br. rn RonSay97~S370 Ba. Condo. $575/mo. S. J ... Newport S.ach/No. 880 lrvme Wrk <7 14)833-6029 C.,,str.o · 1 271 Rama . Home••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)498-6080. z Br 2 Ba fam rm, fenced 1a1 l6tn1 17141 645-1104 Nice 4bdnn, 21hba houae, 2 ,frplc, nr shopping center , pool, Jae, tennis. $725. SS1...:llafter8PM. WoodbndgeNice4 Br 3ba ·· aupor family home. '850/mo. Waterfront Hom ... Inc. Realtors · 631-IAOO llMTALS back yrd enclosed 2 car gar. Vehicle storage i=========~I $475 /mo 1st, last & .._......_..,. security deposit req. ~U ... !'" .J..r..:ed 758·2565 •vw- _______ __.__.1• ••••• ••••••••••••• ..... s-te .... 3210 .......... 3102 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 br, 350/mo + utils. cau ·-MTs-a--Steve. days 834·1170; ,,_...' ~ _.., eves 5'48-1.849. H.B .. N.B., Qieta Mesa S01111t L..... 3~16 garden apt.s. Patios or 964·2566or973-2971. At:t.. Hwy. Laguna Beacb. decks. Pool & spa. Heat no ree. Daily, Weekly, Kitchen paid. covered parking. ---------available. Low wiote:r Adults, no pets. 1 or 2 3bdrm. 2ba, dishwasher, rates. 494.5294. persons OK. stove, gar. $595 + $300 --------- 2 Bdrm. l Ba. $470 sec. 7781 Cypress . 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. $485 963·8842. Lake Forest, utils pd, klt/lndry priv, rec tac, ~ W. Wilson, 631·5583 1 Bdrm. S405 161 E. 18th. 642-· 1 Bdrm. $400 2250 Vanguard Way 540-9626 or 548-2408 2Br, 2Ba newer townhome, adlts, no pets. $4~ mo. 831-8065. 821·1793 Quiet, clean, adults, 2br, _S2S0 __ ._586-__ 4033_. ___ _ lVaba, nr. no pets $425 Nice lrg bdrm, util paid, 960·3795 kltch prlv. Lodry, lady. SEASPR.AY. 2Br, 2ba, $l9S.C.M.545-985'1. frplc. Rec. &~ecurlty. LAKE Forest, all Nr beach. '870, 891·6396 privileges, rec, uUla pcJ. agt. $260. tat Is last. 588-4038 4100 2brH~ba 3br2ba 3br2ba 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "75-$7'75 ~NFRONTHOME Somethln1 for Evetyon~ Bacb. to 4 Br. Uolum . Apta. Certain locaUona offer : Pool , spa, IAY11...-s· fireplace, laun. room. ba, fam. rm, frplc, Yaulted beamed ceil· Ing.a, fenced yd Is patios, nr achoola. Water lncl. '750/mo . .,.,. $1250 Furn O' s p.i beach. 2 br, 21>\ ba*1:. din. rm, lge . deck, ~/rpo. 489-2253. a.soz1 beamed cel ltnga, SPACJot.JSl BDRM aaragea, all bunt-lna. Garden Is Townhouse Lr& private paUo, fprlc, dellan. hilb beam ceilinas. • Small cosy cottage, ,_TS __ LM_G_MT __ . __ 142_·_ll03_ walk·ln closet~ di•· f ·-hwasher, prafe. rool 11 l bdrm, lbe, atone rplc, P1 iuh JI07 laundr1 facll. 319 W. ~---:::---:---:---:-:-:-=1-...:::.:.=::.:..:;:.::.::=:::..._ __ " cbe to ocean. $700/mo. ••••••• ••• .. ••••••••••• Bay Sl. ...._, 1 ....... &IMtll. * SIMIUUl pd. lBR Duplex, --------.............,. • JZtO 417 !. 8a~AYe. Balboa BHuUful 2 Br. 1 Ba. ·-N ..... ...... D11~lex, wood bunala1 ....................... o.,........ ......... ..., ADVLTS COURTYARD .. .._. 3W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ctOUt l Br w/11r .. t, aandr1 facll. "75. ~ forFa;re .... •• " l, ~ • 1.1 -q ~-I ~~ •1 _, .. ,, "i e . :i 2 .: f4 ,b ti '.-,I i~ I ~r :-~ • •1 1 . • • # .. 1 _t .! i 1l .; - I :f •• ~ . 'I • I ~ j f' i' ' I ,, .I •I R1~qmmate wanted. llast.r· Bdrm. private balb. Hunt. Bch. JZ2S + ~ utlls . Call Steve c .. .a;z;..;.·98~10;.;.. _____ _ , • . ~I Sh.,re tie 2br, 2ba, duplex 1Ja1. Bcb. North end. b)dry fac, carport, ocn vu. S21S/ahrutJJ. 497-4104 ••• Loh,.T~ 18105 DewbertyWay Jnine You a re the winner of 2 ..... w ... C Sl2 Value I. to luC=-s April2l u2s Anaheim Convention Center Tickets must be ex ~ cbaneed for reserved seats at the convention center ahead or lime. Call 642-5678. ext. 272 to claim your tickets. .. • •• Rmmte wanted clean. quiet, non·smkr, 2br, • •••••••••••••••••••••• Store Space for lease. UOO 1q. ft. & 1260 sq. ft . in Huntington Beuh Fleidble term s -213/596·7202. BEST RATE in NEWPORT BEACH 600 to 4200 Sq Ft •JaoitartaJ Service & Utilities Included •Adj a cent to Airport &c Restaunnt Row •Access to 3 MaJor Fwys. MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 711W.17th. St. Costo Mesa. Calif. 642-4461 Mortg-.. T,,..t Deidi-~ 5035 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Sattt.r MhJ. Co. All types of real estate 111 vestments since 1949 s,.cldhiftc) ... 2ndTD1 642·2 171 545-06' ' Widow has money for 2ND T 0 's any s ize above $10,000 No credit ", no pnlty. For action c all AGT 673 73 11 anytime REWARD! For return of ladies *** Jo.lefvl .. 16700 Saybrook Ln Huntington Be11C'h You ar~ tbc wanner of 2 t....ffc:Jcets C S12 Value>. to luCaoades April 21 \hru 25 An11he1m Conventacm , 2ba, 112 blk from bch , ,. Steve 645..:._~ _ 833-8813 PERFECT LOCATION 405fwy./ Harbor llYd. 2280 Sq. Ft. o.1ux. offlc•. o ............. A/C l 1870 sq fl. Unit avail ror 1mmed ocrupancy I 2900 sq ft & 1 3700 i.q ft un1t1s1 avail April I s l 2 S t o ra ge Warehouses a' all for 1mmed occ11parwy, 2000 & 2800 sq ft • 33' :w ~q rt *Leasing offact• hr~ Mon thru Fri R 4 Sot 10·2 Moc:href Rats Mtc). black purse & contents. SINCE 1981 Lost April 8, at Lucky's Center Tic kets must be ex changed for rescrvl!d seals at the convcnt1011 center ahead or lime. Ca II 642 st.'78, ext 272 lo claim your tickets I ' : Park Newport '·. Townhouse. shr w/prof 500 i.q ft in Downtown l!tl&2nd Tl>s, SSOK SIM + Market, Harbor Blvd. Owner Non Owner C M.646·1956 8 700 sq ft off11 t• +-SFRi.&l'ondos ---------- 979.9997 ••• wson. Health spa, ten Laguna Bc h . s treet • nis, etc. 640-7499. level. s ky!Jtes, 752·0529 warehoUSl'. lrv1til! In C'ummerc1al&lndustr1al Lost : calico F cat . dustra al Call 6-ll) IO<l I or I' t::TER DOBBS Fair v 1ew /Segerstrom I anquirc Ma~t <'o 16753 640 6016 673·9043 vie, blk lbrn longh11ir. fmJ»loymft'lt & ' : Mormon to shr funushed '. Newpt res. Pr1v ba, gar. ~ + extras Jeremy . 645-3994 Luxury 1200 sq rt Laguna Beach 01·ean view Sl.000 mo lease 494 0066. Noves. 957 ~:!6ti l\kr~ Want ln\estor for Npt wht pawd~ & w1ders1dde, Pr•poraffo.. I coo·p 1nv1t·... neart 1sease nee s ••••••••••••••••••••••• , __ "' bJ} f r oot home G 1 ve med' ataon 997 0438 ·Ct I Y.ell >ict·ured Isl or 2nd 3 ar · a H~p Wanted 7100 T [) A..:t. 675 6161 . --••••••••••••••••••••••• PACIFIC BLUFF INDUSTRIAL PARK : Resp fem 21·3.S non·smkr 525. Office L'rpt. paneleu ' to s hr 2br, 2ba Irvine ~alls. gas & wtr furn I • CQQdo pool/jac $250 mo Ground Or Pr~g 2052 '+ util. 646.3379 o r Newport Blvd.C M Ohl I Found Doxie t'' 1 Pup ACCOUHTS Wont21-22%Yiflkf? , pie. black & brown. \IC' PAYAILE On \'Our T 0 's Notes 1 M esa Verde. C M CLERK 552·0504 unit I 1050 sq rt 1 store or $$~,ul>ers lmestorsSS 557-4161. The Jolly Roger Jnc has t :ill l>tmnason A"iSo<' -an A P clerical PQ!tttaon ..------I ore 556 .a81or644·2"l28 I ti73-7314 Found· Black Lab . Pup for an indust rtOU!t an \'IC Brookhurst Chap davadual General offke Female rmmte wanted to share lrg 2Br apt 1n OFFICE TO SHARE Costa Mesa $275 mo In Corona del 'fl ar Call 1815 Wh;+tiH" AYe. Heil I 1-.:.tate agent will Costo Mesa, Co. PJ' 20' • an tr rest on 549-2244. 644 8494 • r .... 11 111!1'4 '>!) II Ulllh I $25 000 luan from private a\;111 101 ut·1·upann partysel'uredby2ndTO FULL SERVIC(:; Sl'ITE :'>fa~ bl •;JI 1w1 ,11 ft 11n lot· al ..,anJ(le family re OR AN G E C: 0 AST •Call 642 i6HI 111 1,1:! 111;:1 ... ult>ntt• Y.tlh large equ1 M fF to shatt beaut H B home. Pool. Dt\'tn.R Board, A/C, Skylight, Fir eplace . Washer /Dryer + Prof Curn. Call Gary 955-2373 FOUND: Young Med Size . Mix Shepherd Blk !Gold 979-6717 Apt to s hr w/Cernale, pvt bdrm & bath. S200 m o 957-9207, 641·7038 F lo shr 2 br. l ba on N Bayfront. Bal Is Yrly. FIN A NC I AL CENTER M S !\ 4. S.11 Ill:! I' Leave me:.sa~c al 2845 Mei.a Verde Dr F: St 4550 1;.11; 21121 116 Costa Me.a Share oro9e , . 350 SC ft Offl l'i.' .... 1th ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'urd1ase of 2NI) r D s anothelr Realtor or C'omp ·s t.or a gt' "ar<•hou-.c-. 111 arrangl'd For details l0Sl3 ~e'iil 3 ~ a\l f()r 1'311 other small busrnes~ 11nm<>d c1<·1·unann 21100 9f)() 1957 Broker ~o per mo. + ~cC'uraty, & 2R00 -.q rt :J;~ r>••r "I includes utals. & phone fl ca 11 f.42 .i.tb:I '.Ion ans.werang Other thruFra 11-·I SatlU:.! services avail 957·0701. 9.5 daily l.ar,ge S111i.:lt• lia•al!l' 1n F:a '>t Bluff $7~, HPT ICH SUI-LEASE ti40 5296 2000 sq ft, 5 luxur) of faces + rc·pt area On Rentols W~ 4600 IMVESTMEHT OPPORTUNITY ___ _ _ Dove 4 vrs a,·aal at SI 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opeo minded rem wanted per s ( Afternoon~ & You11.: prof 1·11u1>ll-look $225 67S-8618 20', return on your in· 'c~ted capital secured b> a T 0 on Calaf R E. I n~ esl 6 mos to 5 yrs. $5000 $500,000 Prin l'lpah t1nly Call Roger, 17 14 15232840 Assoc. \1 tg ('o Downey, Bkr to s h r apt 2br. 2ba e"es call714 857·4922 1ni.: for hou'>c y,1th <wl'dn I \ICY. to rrnl for Y.e<hhni: Newport 5499311 call 820sqfl offi<'eS450 In Sept appr"" thl' llth l Franz ah 6 :.> OCEAN Vil':\\ thru th1• l:tt.h (';111 l>r Room Cor rent. I per!ton. kilch prav Between ba) & ocean 673-0968 pm G~es for'R...t 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPORT IEACH 2080 sq rt or beautifully decorated office space available for lease with a ll attracti ve furnis hings avail for sale . 833·9460 ask for Rocky. ----- E'Side C.M. Storage. $60 Month 646-0100 Offkelt..td 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FULL SERVlCE SUITE ORANGE COAST FINANCIAL CENTER 2845 Mesa Verde Dr £ H , Costa Mesa. S375 per mo. + security deposit Includes all util.. use or library/conference & t~lephone answering ~retarial area avail. al S175 per mo. James E 01.1 o g er Attorney 957·1414. MIW,ORT CEMTER Full Service Suites SCUTCOSTS S All you need for one monthly ree ! &40-5470 •DELUXE OFFICES• 1 to 3 room oCrices. No leJ&e required. 2172 Du· Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter Hotel. 833-3223. 9-12 CdN Deluxe Suites. AC. '10Pl pita. utU pd. 2855 E, Cat Rwy. 1175-6800 MWnPIMMSULA E1tec otrlces In eleaant surrouodlng1. Acrou from City Hall. AJI 1up port services available. FrOm 225 lo C750 sq.ft. m"3002 •• 17 .. SYWI .. CO.ta Maa. 3 nn suite, A.IC. Plenty d parldna. MS aq. ft. S.SO per mo. · Jtalonomtca 61$-6100 • DO E. l'NL St. • , CosTAJIEU , , FROM79SQ. n . 16'00 eq: ft. a1r concL omee ...-tot tmmed. occ•penc1. AH utn•. Jqllorlal Hrv., conl. '-·• ,.n.ma. Call Terry c..ma: fM.eooo. Costa Mesa 631 77iH Wolf at .!131!13:15111>1 or 3 MONTHS FREE RENT 1 hi.' nw ... Use AnsWll /Id service when placing your ~d ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear In ·y-0ur classified ad • we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your a(t ... this service is ontv S7 .50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. THE CAKl-:SUflPRISE llomema<le c·11kes de ll\•crc<I with a flower & a i.m ilr ! Sil. 548-4364 Lost & Fowtd 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 642-5671 LOST Afghan, 6 mos, vac. Harbor/Wilson, CM. Reward. S48-2733 ----It's time to phm for that vacation trip. For eictra cuh, why not 1eU some of those items you don't netd with a Classl(led lid? 642-5678. man. G G 9'71·5838 &tor accounting ex FOL'N D · Blk male Lab . Harbor & :'rtc Fadden, S A. 673· 1286 SCRAM· LETS ANSWERS Tycoon -Leaky Thong Volume LOOKatTifEM Cameras are so simple to oper ate. Now tak111g the picture is easier than getting someone to LOOK at TifEM. Found: Blk. puppy, about 8-lOWks. vk Rey School. CM 536-7028 peraence prefe rred Xlnt benerat.s & workani: co nd1t1on~ Appli. 1r1 person at The Jolly Roger Inc• 17042 Gillette AH· Irv mt.> 714 546 0331 AUTOR.HT SALES MANAGER Datsun experience pre· ferred . Minimum 5 years neet experience. Excellent benefits. MEWPOttT DATSUM' 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH <No Ph Calls Please> AUTO LOT Allendent. Cull time. must be 18 M issaon Viejo. Laguna Halls area 848-2212 ask for <.:arl AUTOMOTIVE PARTS B•nkin& New Accolllts ColllSllor l!:x per1ence Preferred Also part time positions available in oor South Coast Plaza ofCke. Call: Kathy Amburgey ~4066 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Sov .. &Loan 695 Town Center Dr Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 r:11ual Opportunity Employ~r COUMTYMAH Oealer~hap or foreign auto µa rt:. ex perll:'n< e 1-B•A•'\•1'=[•"4•(•, ----• preferred L'all <.ilt'n lrir an appointment ROY CARVER ROLLS ROYCE AMDBMW 640-6444 AUTUMOTlVE SALES PEOPLE Joan :.i beautiful Datsun dealeri.hap in Newport Rea c h Stnu~ht s ales pros needed. Excellent lien· <11:-. HEW PORT DATSUN ~.XI' !fl"• Strcf'I t\f'WJ'r Hffll~ \t 'll '-111 l'h Cali!> Plea~,. r \l'1 IJ .., \LI·;.-, \lu,t Ii.I\ e I knov. ll'd~1· & l'lqwr 1n h1,;h rlflllar t·i.otu· l M' I 'lipt Jll<1 :!13:1761)~5 Sit•• 1 Bal>' '•ll••r "'"ntlvi 111) 6 mn old dau~hll'r \Ion Thu1 8 :JJ.6 :l.I B<'arnn Ba} L'd :'\1. So ;-.:.,.. µt area 6~6 ll617 HAH'r "'IT'Tl-:R "lt•N1ed :! aflt'rnooni. IH'r Wt't'k :l !WM Mu..,l hJ~e l'iH t ,111 &H 20S2 art tjp!\1 or 7S9 3868 day~ C'd:'>I \ TELLER An ouhtandin9 op- partunHy Hists for an 1nd1viduol with six months P"•lous r.11.,. exp•rience. As o l.ader NI tt. flnanc:ld community, Imperial Bau~ c an offu .... cel' .. "'t sCllories 01td I bent fih. Piffse join us todJ\ in our beautiful C o s'• ~esa office. C o r tact SHIRLEY GIL H RT to arranqe- on • t~rview appoiftt- me IMPERIAL BANK 695 Town C...tft' Dr. CostaMHo. CA 92626 71 4-641-2200 Ext. 262 E1.1ual Opp Employer Binr .. CU T TER-FOLDER OPTR ' ,.,r. Irvine ~hop 111 1 l CXl)Crl('Orf'd . 1•1 r irit'r nprr;ilur .... ii ,, ~·ll fhr <':\ll'ttllt> JJt'I of ln•ut .. ll• dr olh; r ~1t'O•'f1I s t. .tll i'ttl, x •• 'J Mon Fri !ll!f ,,.l.\ Bklq fam w/Const Co. n l'4' • De pendoble. .... , .. iraffic record P IT ... I \1 •r\'11 644 7917 • ...... =Cllftl A/P know IM!IDM. 3 to c days per wk. lfrs. 9·5, apply at: 1HO Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa IOOKll&RP/C Fashion Island lnveat· ment firm. Excell. op. portuo1ty. Exper. & maturity req'd . Call : 714. 6'0.0123 1000-.. FULLCHAIGI Outstanding opportunity for experienced con· struction development. real estate full charge bookkeeper, ror rapidly c x pa n d 1 n g· mu It i · 1·orporate NB firm. Light t y ping req . Congenial environment, benefits, profit sharing, ma1or medical & op- portunity for advance· ment Send resume incl Salary Hist & dates to Pal Parkin.son VP. Quail Place Company 1400 Quail St. Suite 135, NB 92660 or cal l (714)752·1920 Boold&Hping Clertl f'ull t1me, exper. help(ul but not nee Many com· pany benefits Apply at: 1660 Placentia Ave .. C't>l>la Mesa *** loydDGYK 614 Cahlom1a St Huntington Beach You a re the winner of 2 .,... tickets tS12Value),lo . lc:eC=-Aprtl 21 ;s Anaheim Convenllon Center Tickets must be ex· changed for reserved seats at the convention center ahead of time Call 642-5678, ext. 272 to daam yourllckets. *** BREAKFAST COOK Full time per manent 5day week. Experienced o nl y Good s tart ing ::.a lary & benefits. Apply 3 5PM Jolly Roger, 400 So Coast Hwy, Laguna Bear h CASHIER Car was h Wall train ~Jnta Ana area. Call L<"l1C'l3. 644.4460 t.:ASHIER UOUSEWARESALES Apply an person· Crown llardware. 1024 Irvine, (WestchfCPlaza) NB Coshift' /Clertl Exp'd for Marine hdware store. full lime. gd co benefits. Call. Balboa Manne, 549-9671, EOE M!F H CASHIERS UTDTIM MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promote to mana.ge- ment & supervision from within ' ~CAREER? Costa Mesa Ill Del Mar 631-9421 Laguna Beach C94·9233 Huntington Beach 962-911.1 Boat • • aner M IF. p t m t---------cl v. ·d~ llO nper nee S3 SO ~·n hr Apply btwn 9am & 2pm 1t 2633 W. Cst Hghwy, N .B 645 -ioo 1 . Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Tuesday, Aprll 14, 1981 .... __.S.tlce C1•ec._ ....... H..t..c..... Me•-, ... C ....... • ...._.s.nk.e T,...s.r.ac. ···~-~ ......................................................................................... .-;: ...............• ··············•····••·· .................••...........•.••.•......•..• i ca.-.Carp«Clea.oen Con.trucOort-AUtypea TIHS HOUSECLEANTNG Movlnl? Th St1rvlni LLOYD'S NURSERY t& PROFESSIONAL U • AOI( TREE CARE If eam clean .tr vphola. .20yraup.Freu1l. Topped/removed: clean tSOURBUSlNF.SSI CoUt_aeStudentaMovlni LANDSCAPEOO.JNC fume1ervlce.Topqu1ll· Trim/rtmovata,bonial, ~ ort suer. Truck I.Jc.~. 645-5973 ups,liwnreoov.7$l·3476 Janlce•s1h .. edyAnn. Co. nll 1rown. lnJured Expert ~t control for y,low cost.842-1470 atoplary 1nllhal1 ·--ume 1ood service. tree, 1hhlb, turf ft l11t •--a.-wholeule. fre~ eat. If O}Ountunit.645-3716 Carpentry.,Addlt ona H•dl•• &'1~2514 lfT124 06 License. doOr tervke. Free Est -·-. 5»-2'152 ~ NoSteam/NoShampoo 25yrieitp.-smalljobs .... : ................. WE ARE BUJLDlNG 1 141·842'7 Uc. k$7.641>-7443. .. ..................... ...;...:~;.;.;,;;.,._ ___ ....,...__ q S~ain a"eclali1t, fut Llc. 809152 548-2719 Carpentry, c1blnets, roof QUALITY ROOFING T....... ' ,.. 1 r. bln F reputation, not resting ABC MOVING, Exper Pl9'0T..a..g AlltypH,rreeest. ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••.J ry. F.-est.. 839-1582 Corona del Mar Const Co. repa rs, um g. ree on one. 979-1066 prof, low rates, quick •••••••••••h•••••••••• Visa, MC. 541·5930 SP ANlSH TEACH ER ~ deal&n consultation by est. Ca I Answer Ad t l rvi u... EXPERT P'""'0 HARBOR ROOFI i f S J -' " '. UPHOL.,ORAPES d ... 11 ,,n di'r•ctor, color 11481,6-t2..:J00.24hrs. Japaoeseffous&leanin& care u 1e ce . ...--0410 .,,H tu.om& NG nat ve o pa n\ pnv. CleanlnJI yourhome .. • .. .. ~repair. MemberP1'G. -----clanes. beglnn RI to TIP·TOPtARPET"' 1.ketcM, & aid ln obtain· Har4woodAoon Experienced. Weekly THE "MOVlN·MAN ls ~8818 New & recovers J«p•r converution. 11ea.na 1 . l' ,. • Floor Care. 98().82fl6 Ina fin. &44-4289 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own trans. 642·5196 Careful. courteous & .,._~ /R-..&. spec1alisl/stay busy 968-9'82 ~ 1 -HARDWOOD FLOORS 1--eT-•C heap. Pleaae call r ... ter ...-• prices. Reliable. 548-0512 T plftt 5· , __ C""'u-•----Drvw.. w ""'..... -64.2-1329 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------Y WY...., ........., ·-.;:.-;•••••••••••••••••• Clc:laned & axed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patches & textures Leak Rerair-res/comm •••••••••••••••••••••••u ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Aoyt me 832-4881 S A TAXES • un '-'-"--/P 'm "' A ti Ce"lln Dryw~U S lab.st ' -·-·-"""" -·~ •• -. tTee Ht. lf).1439 lSt qua mat'l & labor Prof. Qlty typing. Cus. '1 coua 't>.~1 {! in Qual & New & re· HaullRCJ INVESTMENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beat any bid. 63__1 9193_ transcriptions, phone ~ Dcua~ te:32.~I mod.' If : 532.5549 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tax prep, shelters. TDs. Fine ext/int painting by ROOA~ diet, letters, report•. c. · . --Haul, cleanup, coocrete Mr. Leonard, 861-9343: Richard Sinor. Lie, Ins. ED'S PLASTERING nw forms, resumes( ''rm ~ C.......t/COltCl'eh T a ping . T.e.xture & removal.Dumptruck. lftSWClltce Tryme.631-4410(24hrs) AllTypes lnl/Exl All lypes, r epairs, papers, enve o p es,· ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• Acoustic Ceilings. Free Quick serv 642.7638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645·8258 FREE EST de(·ks. Free estimates. labels. disc. volume.~ _.. ...... _. Foundations. 1 Retaining est Kevin, 675 9088. ·-.._UTORJSll QUALITYPAINTERS Call8ob54S-0769 Work guar. Mariah, --r""_, 613-1503 DUMP JOBS ,,_ " BARGAIN RATES INT./EXT. plaster - ---636-0756 Drlve~ays, parking. lot ~i':!itac5~··~tLfc~J.10s· Ehctrlcal CallMlKE646·139l LowmonthJyrates r • Neat~2977(Paul> •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• VldeoR,con8nc) I c .. ••••••••••••••••••••• \Valls, HtUs1de Restora· Small Mov111g Jobs Cancelled? SR·22's? Free est. 848-5684 patching, 30yrs exp Sectarity S~tem -------1 r epairs, sealcoat1ng. 642.8387l1ves/960-05J9 ... ~................... Plrkel Insur. 646-3995 •STEVENS PAINTING Burglar• Flre •Seaoners• ...................... . S&S Asphalt. 646·4871 ---:r EL!!:CTRlCIAN priced Hauling& Dump Jobs. L...ctsca"""-Int/ext. Free itemized Pool S..-.lce, Repairs · S.afes * ,Pll'ysical Bar Let playback video cap- Lic'd. _REMOVAL: concret e. right. free estimate on Ask for Randy. ,...., est.Neat,qualitywork. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1ers C M IN B S&S lure your next party ... irlHs Senlu asph, grading, Jot clean· large or small jobs 641·8rn ·~;;;:;;~~~~i~~~~.. 546-~l Swimmlng Pool Service 646·4871 wedding or any special - ••••••••••••••••••••••• up. saw, break & re· Lie. lf396621 673-0359 T / h b Sprmklers-lawns-clnup·~ Reliable. Repairs/Acid St•Clll'I ca.--.. event on video tape. En· --· H I b'd ree s ru tnm, garage " lnter/Exter/Refinish1ng Washes. Reas.557-2783 '" -.., JOY 1t again & ag:un In , Boo~keeping services move. r yor 1 · D.G ELECTRIC & yard clean ups. Free Dave642·4853 ceilings/wallpaper. Lie. ••••••••••••••••••••••• full color & sound We .. •va1l. Home or office 549-2411 r--lndus./Resid./Comm est.557·8271 ~-~8481 Cain&Sons 898-Sl05 17 yrs exper. working PortablcSteamCleanmg can a lso tape yourl~ Acct degree ref 840-4288 Pool d eeks pat 1 os Quality work, free est. H UmoushHt R...tal w/all makes of ~uip Engines. machinery personal property, home ft art 6pm masonry spo' rt court' Llc 400143. (213>867-3857 Offte Care Service DAV E'S PAINTING State contractor's l!c & No cr pts 963 9925 or business for an ae-f • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.-6 L -----••••••• •••••••••••••••• S · 9 ins. Porch Cooslru<'lJOn R ·-ro ... er tennis courts. 1c. Roon. Elderly & Handi<'a>pe<:\ ·81 cadStretchLimo ervmgarea years Til. curate .inventory eas.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 37~. 851-1966. 847 7078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Care Service provfoing Orient rugs tv-stereo· Reas. ins. lie 76G-7301 Co. 673·3316 .: ••••••••••••••••••••••• rates Call 642·2325 t1 DOO~S&WINOOWS THOMPSON'S CRPT.LINO,WOOD in·home personal care bar phone $30/hr +· PATESSIAN P.0.lox .... s Huntlnqtonleoc:h W indowC'""""9----; Repa!redor Replaced CONCRETECONSTR Installed/repaired Lie Rich a rd or Don., a , ZO'i'r. 496-8364. s:!.!·3046 CUSTOM PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO. Co. •••0 •••••••••••••••••• Free est -~ 3720 Lie 3933S3. 642.3482 11369260. -~r_!g 499 265~ !.9! 5693 Masonry lnl ext. Material-la}>or Irvine/Newport po!!t or Ceramic New remod, "Let TheSunsh1ne In" ' All Ty.pes Remodeling & Child c_..---GarcNniftg House<leaninq ••••••••••••••••••••••• guar Pree est. 9SJ.9810 flee boxes unavailable" reas rates 675-2284 Call Sunshine Window J : Rep~1rs , topq'!a.hty. 17 •••••••••••••••••••._ •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••BRICKW ORK Small W•L-Lr'•1tctt1...aG pRr~vna~elayo!~:d ~~t'.:l TILE INSTALLATION Cleaning.~d -5488853 ·~ · yrs In area. Lied Mr. •VERY LOW PRICES• WantaREALLVCLEAN Jobs. Newport, Costa "' ,...,_" ser vice THE MAIL Floors. K1tl·hen. Rath Wind ow E 4ert-' 1 !'alombo.~~14 $31.90/WI( . Landscapemaintclnups HOUSE? Call Gingham ~i~~7·5 Irvine, Re fs . ~~0~gins,t~1~~'. 1~0r~I~ SUITE. 549 4733 ror Reliable Craftsme n windows.blinds.screens 1 •I C..,.+ StrYice ~~~ ~~~~~i.~ ~~s· _ Geo!:.ge,_549 2015 Girl Free est. 645 5123 1 639 1429Corrreeest rates 'services Rogers Ti Je Pho ne & mirrors. Reas. Depen-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---CLEAN·UPSiLAWN E hou EXPERT BRICK & 631 0458 dable Free est, Gene ! 1_ xpert1se sekeeping. •*PAINTING Don't Post Box OC A1rport 545 0225 I Shampoo & steam clean. c .... i..9 SerticH M a I n l e n a n l' l' e q u Ip & s upp Ii es Masonry. Small JObs & H rt 549 2287 c --. Color brighteners, wht ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landscape rurmshed. trustworthy & repairs. F'rplc facings Call Unless You Care! ~ -ustom tile installation. ---------f!a~l~ 11'~ -d'rr!n·r~~e~~~: N~~J>,?rpt e \l~~gp h~rl.· Free est. 642 9907 ~ep 641 4970 Refs 551·4~:. 7~ 7074 5~_:9801 124 hrs I Property Manogetnetwt ~1;~:~t~l~1~~~s t::l~~:td To Place your avgrmS7.50;couchS10. Houseclean ing, Win GARDENING GeneralHousel'leaning Smalljobswanted Brick NEWPORTPAJNTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rogerlrving9796160 "Fast Result" chr S5 Guar. elim pet dows Hardwood firs. Reliable. refs, trans and Block Low houri) Comm indus tres1d Prof serv1l·e to sa,•e you Service Directory odor Crpt repair. 15 yrs 631 9277 WANTED 962-0510 rate 499·1226 aft 6pm Free est Low rates ume & mone!-Newport The fas test dr11w in the ad Call Now exp. Do work myselr. ---Mowing. edging. rakm~. --· -673 (YT:TI Pacir1c R t: 645·3683 -L' 11 T West. a Daily Pilot Refs. 531 0101 F' d h t t . s w ee P 1 n g r re e ROBIN'SCLF.ANING A ypes Masonr y Classirind •d Call Tu 642-5678 ---m w a you wan tn estimates 646-0944 or Service athoro ghl Very reas. • ·<·. bonded Have somethir.g to sell? Find what you want in ~ " i Classified Ads 64~5678 Daily Pilot Classifieds' 64.5·5737 _' cl!!~~ous_e _ 54;085l Bob 548·27S3:5J6.9906 Classiried ads do 1t well. Q~ilJ Pilot Cl~ss1r1eds day 642 5678· ____ E_xt_._1_2_z __ _ • Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 710 Help Wanted 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 71 00 H.ap Wanted 71 00 Help Wanted 7 I 00 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7 t 00 ·······················1······················· •••••..••.....••.•..•.....••.•....•.....•....••..•..•......••..•...•.•..•.••......•.....••..•...••...••.•.....•..•....•....................••............•••••••• Clerk & Xerox copier Deliver LA. Times to DRIVSl File Clerk General Office HO USEKEt:PER. relier. Medical Assist.t Clefks operator,2·4hrs perday homes in C M & H B. p T dri,·er 2PM 6PM PartT1me WORl<TlMPORARY P lime . Sat 7PM t o LEGAL SECRETARY Exper in Lab pro· ,PARTTIME ~Jon Fri, SJ RO hr 3-6A M S375-$4SO mo + Mon Fri. Ne14port Call C1nd)Spnnger PBXRecept.Jonists. Mon 7AM for board & or paraleCJal with cedures ror Newport Hou51!w1 ves. work while 63J.ll055 bonus. Dependable l'ar Beach 631·3393 Jonnie Cormier Delillo Secretanes, Clerks c a re for am bu I a tor) Beach Rheumatolog1sts Your children are in C k """ 4481 or964 4'''"' C'h I t · elderly II B 962 2076 hH•y nper. in estote ore 644 1881 School Part LI.me ~s Contract D.M. V. ler . ..,...,. · .,.,.. E evro e · · l I • · t _ -- -lectronic Sound Terhni f VICKI H S O I p ann n9 . .-1rpor avail. from 9 to 3 M Au t 0 ex ~ er 1 enc e Delivery person. I'' 1'. hrs c1an ExpericnL·ed in -~211 Beac·h Blvd E T N HOUSB<EErER Mon thru Fri to wo0rk necessary ~P salary 8-5pm Apply in rw>rson Simplex Timinn de\'lce ) 847"6087 and companion. Live 1n ~a. Npt. Bch. Caft: · · , Call Cindy Spnnger ... ~ " 549-3331 Jackie aft. I :30ftM, in spec1ahty. drugstore Cormier-Delillo Beacon Auto Parti., 480 $1273 S1554 per month & Associatfl Must be abletodriq• No 833_9983. No exp. req d Call the Chevrolet North Newport Rlvd, Apply at Capistrano 18004Skypark Bl. smoking NB. 640"0099 store Managerforappt 18211 BeachBlvd N.B (7 1~}548-113.1 Unifi ed SC'hool District . $l,OOO Ste235 Irvine from 10amlo3pm LEG AL TRAINEE Unique Npl BeaC'h I.aw Ofhl"e ~l"eks amh1llous. legal t ra1nee recl:'p t; •ntsl tu ~tart appro" 1mately 6 I. Your op portunity to grow & ad· vance Xlnl typing & commun1cat1on skills a mu s t ' Exper1enre helprul but not required Salar) open phone Barbara 646-4466 THE GUILD 847~ 32972 Calle Perfecto. 540.0400 S49-33Jl DetttalAssistant SJC 496-12.!> ~-ll&P--"Tt--Housekeepers wanted. DRUG , COO"/bperi-. _.... Chair side in N B Endo. rv ..,. -The Sea C.:brf Motel, 1661 " ette11n1 0H1ce 2'2 day "eek Expanding co needs General South Coast Hwy, LB 1610SanMic)UelDr. Day & eve shift. Xlnt Must be exp'd, able & ELECTRONIC hard workers Co Thelolboat.yCflle 494·4892 Newport leoc:h s alary & benerits Jolly enthusiastic Top pay 14.SSE~LY LEAD benefits. Rupid adv an is l'IOW ~ 64.t.7330 Roger , 22873 Lake 631·3380 Fast g\"owin" interna &l'e0mveenrl Carneeded.18 --~ lmmed1ateopeningsw1th CLERK TYPISTS A rnaJor Newport IJcach mortgage banking c·om pany 1s looking for sharp clerk typists lo hll our 1mme d1atc open1n~.., Gmo. previous office ex perience desir able & typing requirement or 4Swpm necessary These ure entr) le\'el positions with good growth poten hal. We orrer xlnl !'Om pany paid benefits & free parking. For appt.. call 640 "581> e>.t =202 KOE Want Ad s Call 642 5678 To Place your .. Fast Result" Service Directory ad Call Nf>w 642-5678 Ext. l22 P R~st dry cleaning chain for Fores t Dr. El Toro DENTAL/Assist l1onal Co. in s table CALL 10AMT03PM reliable. well-mannered 768·4999 CHAIRSIDE'. Min 2 yrs :n~~~~ r1:\~~t3:o~~ ~~r 714-847-2422 1 yr of 1ceexper people for counter !.ales C 4 .. da s k So T•·"" """"'m Excell N k r OOt<S expr v• y. wee . s e m b 1 y Pe r s 0 n J .--~-., on·sm r5 pre . wage~ 6 mos . exper Apply Laguna. Salary ncgotia Quahrications ind. 7yrs appearance based on perlorman1:e. blwn 9AM & Noon. ble.499 \3.55 ex per . i n e l ectro GENERAL.OFFICE • we will tram. Call One Cha rlie 's Chili, 3001 DENTALASSISTANT mechanical assembly, Clerical duties. phones. Me-n's S~AHftldeftt Hour Cleaners 552 5180 LEGAL TRAINEE Redhill. Bldg. 112. Ste Reg. cha1rside dental PCB assembly. Coil wir· customer serv. will tram Flexible flours J n I r ' ' n e La k e Small Newport Beach JS226,CM,92626 ass't .545.9475 1ng . harnessing, & in bkpg. Mature per!!on Wt /Wafttts F~st Lagun_aHills Jaw rirm seeks legal mechanical assembly. pre r · d Hrs r I ex a ter 1 trainee Successful can COUMTERHEU' DentalJS......aOfc be able to train as· 642·2256for appt Expenenced Insurance didate ~hould have 11ood Mon Fr i. S uper And Cha(;,jJ;'Fun al· semblers ; organize! --Secretcry generalofficeskill!.&be Sandwich, Costa Mesa, mosphere salary com· manpower & material G EN ER AL Orr ice. Please call for appt 7 1 4 / 6 6 I 8 1 1 4 eager to learn w 111 545-4867 resources . & d1s pla)l sw1mwearmrgr has1m 645·7358. Mon-Fri . • ' train Startin~ salary COUNT_E_R--or-C-OOK-~~f~~!:1:new exp good leadership skills med operungforwellor 9 J0.5PM 831-5718 S750·S900 851 ·9434 Qua lifted applicants gan1zed person Wi ll Insurance I~ FT I PT Gary's Dell, h Id t t R CdM 675 2 93 f t Dental s ou con at· a YI train (&r various duties Governess 'Nanny Ex Personal lines & hle LIFEGUARD --· -~app COMPUTER SERV. Gil.man at Stie~tifH' C.:allJulie,4961291 perienred Live in m y l'ommen•1al lines as~1s P ltime "1 7:> per hour Doto Wry Optr. REP rs~i~nl~ EIOtEnational home Care for 18mo. old tant needl'<l for Newport I 644·5404 Grow 1 n g swimwe ar Tired or \\o'Orking in the GENERAL OFFfCE boy Lite housework Beach . 1n!>urance agcn I Liquor Clerk. p T. rlltes manufacturer has 1m dental office. but would P time po:.1t1on avail Refs. Call 4!n 1489. Gar) c Y Sa I a r ':' co m Ask for Steve mediate openinR for l.Jkelousetheskillsyou Ele(•lro mer han1cal Hrs 10amto 2pm, Mon Bobet. mens urale with ex 6426537 person with 2·3yrs. data have acquired over the Tcchn1c1an 'Sr Unusual thru Fri. Musl be able to per1ence. Please rall for entry experience Call years In dentistry' An opportunity for mature t ype 40·45 wpm Lite bk· GROUP Rfo;p ror foreign appt 644·5.522 Juhe 496-1291 xlnt opportun1t)' exists person . Resume to kPR background helprul exchange program in Dota ftrocess'9tcJ Operator needed for nix dorf 1entrix systems for long term assignment. Call for more info Tod Services. 979-8900 with the team or Dept OCP 2268 . PO W ill train Call OC cities 34 week~ customer ser vice reps Box 76387.L.A .Ca90<176 714 645·73lll ask ror this s ummer Should ----------1 for Safeguard Health Karen .know communit} well Insurance Ca r e Systems, the FASTFOOD i-'lnd host ram1hes. or UNDSlWRITER r t d GENERAL Front ofc H d U d · r 0 rem 0 s en · Pizza parlor at the 1tani?.e program, take ea n erwriter or tal medical computer beach Must be 18 F.x 2 8PM Mus t ty pe & students on tours Xlnt S2 .000.000 book of billing & information perience not ncrei.sar) s P e 11 l de a I r or salary for the energetic automobile business in system Experience in homemaker or college & h 1 expanding general a gen dental administration L c 8 v e m e!. sage · student 9791711 enl usiastic Pease cy for both ltability & required, good verbal 673·1811 send letter or resume to physical damage. At skills & the ability to GENERAL OFFICE 1 n le r 5 tu d Y 4 8 2 2 tractive salary & fringe work well with people. FILECLERI< Cleric al, custodian. Barkwood. Irvine. Ca benefits package. Call LIQUOR CLERK 1-:xper preferred. 5 nights. good pay, good ruture Apply 1n person. 2937 F. Cst Hwy, CdM Loan CCMtSetor Jnten 1ews with growing company specialmng m large real estate loans lst & 2nd T.D 's R E. license req. Houston· Hartford 855·911 l GUARDS Plea s e call Linda Entry level position librarian Full time 9Z7 14 Llnda,7 14~8161 o e v 0 r k 1 n 3 t . a' a1lable 1mmed1ately 675 6110 LOT PERSON Must be ~~~~~~~~--1 reliable & have xlnt.' driving record Detail ing exp. a must. Npt. area. 213 376-6945Steve MEDICAL TRAMSCRllER Work at home. top pay . Requ1r~s mmimum 5yrs acute hospital ex· perience in all phases of medical dictation Mon.- Fri 9 5 768-8500 MODBJNG. Comm'ls, rilms, ex · tras . SCAS needs new faces. all ages 957 0282. ---- MOTEi. Dt-sk clerk. part time, full time. Nr Orange Fairgr ound s . 645 7700. ask ror Jeannie MOW HIRING FoodSerten Ho1f.. Hostes-.s loolckNper lusPenom If you a re interested in 1 ; new & exciting career in J a fresh hsh & seafood dinner house please con· tar t us Lee. Gary & Paul McFADDEN'S BAYSIDE 333 Bayside Dr N.B. Applications accepted Mon Sal. rrom 3PM· 5PM phone673-2733 "WE 00 ITWITH FR !:':SH FISll ! " OFFICE MANAGER A youn~ consulting fi rm in Newport Bch is look· mg for an exper olfice manager This person will handle all acctg & finance incl Stille & rederal laxes. Some ex· ecul1 ve sec reta rial duties also required. Com pelltive salary In· eluding benefit package. Call Bobbi 759-8972 & aft 6pm 551-5134. ------ 714·957·1121 ext. 11235 or in our Newport Beach of send resume with sa lary rice. Some previous or history to: Sareguard rice experience cleslra Health Care Systems. ble X Int. co paid 2283 Famriew Rd Costa benefits & free parkmg. M e s a C A 9 2 6 2 6 For appt .. call 640.4580 GENERAL OFFICE Looking ror a very in· teresting part lime job in pleasant orr1ce? Clerical, ror mature person. Location P.C.H., Npt Bch. Exper . a must. Accurate typing, no shorthand 20 hr week includes Sat & Sun Call: 646-7431 Full & part time. All areas. Uniforms fum'd Ages 21 or over. retired welcome. No ex per nee A p p I y U r' 1 v e r s a I JEWELRY SALES Exp pref. Apply 1n person. Kirk Jewelers. 2300 Harbor Blvd, C.M. ------------·Outs ide Sales agent needed ror travel agen· e. H.wpott leoch-lodl to Uft90 First CAREER OPPORTUNITY Fow s,ecW people for a ....., spKW h a J !1 Pf'09'- • Lingo Real Estot. is prwd to offer 4 special people tltt Carfft' opportwlty of o Ith ...... w .... •ehctlftt 4 ..... to ~ -.... ,.. ... Clll -"fast start" talH trahth•4J ,, ....... DPS /M.P.S. ext. '202 E.O.f': Protection Service. 1226 --------MACHINE W. 5th St., Santa Ana. 1 SHOP ---------•I Class1ried Ads arc the answer to a successful Interview hrs. 9-12& 1-4. nsurance Mon-Fri. ACCOUMT REP. I m m e d open 1 n g , DEStGM EMGfMEH Mfg. co. in Mission Viejo area needs exper. in electrical connector s. h ermetic seals, transducer design. com- POl\ents materials & me(hods. Duties include design, drafting, materials lest Ing & R&tD projects. Mechanical Engineer· ing degree pref'd , Qualified candidates send resume to: Mrs. J a n s. 2389 1 Via Fabricante, Suite 603, Mi11lon Viejo, Ca. ~91 $205.80 to $411 .60 WEEKLY working part or full time. National company. Start im· med iatel y . No ex· perlence necessary. Very little out.aide work. No aelll.n1. Send name and addrest for com· p\ete details tu· AlllA, 4414 Centerview. Dept. ZN. San Antonio, Texas 78228. Donut 1h0p. Early AM 1blfl. no ••per nee. Ap~ ly; Dlpplty Donutl, 1154 Ntwpo1 Blvd. C.M. garage or yarcl sale' It's a better way to tl'll more people! FBS h as openings in mac hine operator HAIRDRESSER Customer Service Dept. t · All I d & MANlCURJSf to service automobile Ul· ramee gir ept. r I h' h s urance accts . Must Costa Mesa plant Ex· I . 1•1y P1•1 I IA. w l e ie npdte e, ig lest have gd. oral & wr1't•en cell. company benefits. • ••••• ~ TcohmemH. air ' garenadtle rosc. • A I D It I H communications skills. P P Y : e r 0 n c · 6'2·8484 Exper. desirable. Start· •545~~-04~13~~~~~~ • • Ing salary comm. w/ex· = • Ed• , s • HANOYPERSQN.needed per. & ability. Excell. itor s ecretary by lie contractor to han· co. benefits & career ad- • • dlewiderangeofjobsin· vaocement Potential. MAINTENANCE For motel. Exper'd. 642.:.J:.J • tAhchaDlleinlgine ~pportunity la being offered by. eluding minor plum bin a P'or appt., call: Linda, e a Y Pilot for someone with the · rd · 714·549-8161 .lnlelligence, wit and skills requittd to be . repairs. ga erung, as· ~~~~~~~~!MANAGER/ASST • teeretary to the editor. It's an interntina. sist in apt rehab. Must = For rabric store Fab. ·u 1 i h • have some tools, pickup f c 11 G 1 poet on requ r ng t e tools of the trade -80 truck /van & refs. F.J . exp. pre . a er : e wpm dictation, 70 wpm typing, dlctaphone -· Baum, General Contrac· KITCHEN HELP 646-4040. •~ Uie ~illt>:_ to shift mental gears on •bort . tor Mon-Fri g.c, 957·"' .. 8 WPrep, cQOkCdoMr chef. Quiet -MA u.,.~ uuuce, 1 ne ucnerits are generous, the pay ~ u... oman, . IM0-7440 .... "',__ e rusonable. ~plicallona being accepted only . Help wanted f /t , p /t KJTCHEN HELP P..ty R..talt e throulb appo ntment by calling ... 642-4321 • sandwich man" counter to le am food prepara· Woman with exp. In • ttt 211.. • help. Piasa de Cafe. ... sales & personnel tioo. -.75/hr. to start. supervision to manage • Gary's Dell75a-5401. Working hours : SAM· >1 : Classified Outside Sales • Ha.PWAMTEDI lPM . M-F . Lori 's r:n;o~tnt~~~~·p~~/ Salesperson to ha n dle Real Eatate Telephone IOllcitor. No Kitchen, Y117 S. Harbor 202SNewportBl.,C.M. e oevelopment accoul\ta i nd automotive • exper nee EiCi!ll Blvd .• SA. Call: 97~0747 .accounts. Must have at least 2 yura . benefiu. Commls'ai':o rorappt. MANAGERS-part-lime experie11Ce. Salary plu• commission. Must program I& profit thar• for whale outlet. Some e have car, mileage paid, Excellent company • Ina. Apply ln penon: L.aaT.a c oJJeae /exp. pref. e 1>enents.Forapp0intmentforinW'Vlew,calt . Pennyuver. 1660 Exper l•b tech for _83_1·_38:_38-'------ • "2-5878, ext. 277 • Placentia Ave., ea.ta Ne w'p o r t 8 e a c h Mesa ltbeumatoloaisll Ofc. MICHAMCAL • Part Time £veninrs • HOMEMAKER '44·ll8l TICtMCIAM • C1•11•1 Y_.. c.-.. • Oppty lot homemakers L5AL TUJMm •Ad ult a with ouutapdl n1 attractive e to d,velop m Ulo1 Crowin• Santa Ana law Laser mfar. ln San Juan e~raonalitln who ~nJoy worklna with lO.lS e career. We train. For office ~ 1 le1a1 Capl1trano hH entry •)'oar old youthA. Start al. $4 001 hour. 2. 30 PM • appt. NZ-0010 !!:~~.•,;. ~I tf.~~ level ~lion for Uldlv. ·•nd S:3() PM. s.t2-4321, e l 3•3. I • ·---H-O_S_T_/HOSTUS____ akllla •• mwal. 841-llSB r~:.~':J.1'':::tt:: O"' e...t .. • Full fl part Ume avail•· (Jean) blueerlnta. Ex.per. de· •• D ,... • ~ISeP.llAp9?k te~pen!! l~L..;.&G...-.AL~S-fx=_R_ET_A_R_Y_ !'.'1•1b. leopb\llpt'1nottonecl•. •Exro 330 W. ay Street .. · 1~ • _,, L11ua Hilla recent " e Costa Mesa, CA · e l:.f:.-..,, ,_. CalU Probate upet ~!t:c,0~':~n_il~: •e Qiu.al o~portunity EmplOyer I ~·:r,'i:·~~Jn:. ~E!.!o!.1!·~~~!!!~ ~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~::L:·~a·~·~·~·~·~·~·s:·~·~·~·4·~·~·~·:·:J::::1:~~~~1'~lHlow for appt. I Claulfltd Ads cy , exper and /o r w /following . Orange County Airport area. 540-5851 PARKING LOT BOOTH ATTENDANT & DOCK ATTENDANT. Apply Mon thru Fri, btwa.9am & 5pm. 642-4644 - Part-time, to assist prod. m gr .. garment 'mft. S3.75 /hr. 631-mo Management MarkeUn1 Spare lime inc6me, f r o m yo ur hocne . Unlimited poteilW for people -or iented isetr. starters. 851-9352. Partf•· c ...... ,, ... c ..... Adults with outatudina attractive personalltla to spend 1.S hrs per.week counsellnc youth. •I• 10.· 15. Evenlnaa • Weekend• Avallabfe. t7J per wk . Ca ll 2:30-$:30pm. Mon tbru Fri. 142·"321 ext 14S. Aik for Lori. o~c..a , D .... 330 w. 1 artft coataMeu.c.: Equal Opport. £mJlikt>W I 1 u ? for furtfter infonnation .. I I 1 regarding advertising placement in tfte Schools & Instructions Directory call Louise Griffith, 642-5678 ert 311 Tap, Ballet. Jau. Danc•rci~•. Aerobic, oll roorn, Country & Westent, Hawaiian & 9oton ... Dorothy Jo Dance Studio 2.1 • E c:,, 11~r c lM rlorolh• Jo Jinn•• I~ • l -,, ~ ~ t c;. iM 673-3421) Ht'fp Wa~ 71 0 0 Help Wrmh·d ilOO ••..•.•............. j • Part T1 mr I I I: '' I I I ,.1 I l l I I r: I# :( I t. Ii. 11 \ I= I I 1 • ' . .. •. ST UDE~~ H OMEMAKERS F:arn t 'It 1 14 ork 111~ I• 11111 , O'WO hOlllt lfll • tJ I I the ~l'"' Jl,11 ' 1°1 I I Tht' ()r;111:,:P t ·, ·''' \ , .1 SC'I 1 our m q h •,1 , t Wct>kd.I\~ 1 ... " • & 6pm, !1t;i1I1":. 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E <U :. . · • Quality Cont.rol Manufacturer or electro ( meehanlcal equip. needs : • ~lr.Y levfi quality ron ... I I I I '. II . ' ~ I I -. R F;C f PT/<: l f RK P11rt tim1 A"1bl>r ~tory. 2 I 3-688 0099 .•AC OBY.\ MEYER!, t1 I~"" "prrn · '>r I \ I .. 1." II 1.... "~" I RECEPTIONIST I' .i r 1 I u I 1 lt1 1 1 1 • I'\ p\I .; h .. hl • ·•• l-1·· I Ill~ ,\ t1tl t•1 I 11 r11 d to\llTI. ll,1'~•111 ,\. \'>-.•II 'l<. I li.7' l R EC l'"l'T I< 1;-IS'I i:cn o f r d 11l 1 t ~, ~ I 1 llll l°U•'l> Sat . I'' I 1 ou11ln cluh t".111 ~ '~1111 RECE"10HIST Full lime Mon l'n \1u"l bl' pc1 'una ble & "Wf•tl ~roomt'd & l·OJ<•\ lllt'•'' m g lht publ11· lh•11u11t·~ ~001\ 'Pl'll11111 $. 1icn mon~htp ~11 I Hllrti: Phone f'Xj>';rienre pre fPrred Full 4•omp11 ny ht'n1~f1ts. Appl)' Pen ny~n v1•r lf.f.O Plac•enlin A\e ,CM C). &.a 'l#yfo.£1/ 1r111•1•1•1•m•m'iHrf Radcliffe Hali · The P11~illl' Sl hOOI CJecl1Callj(] to A<.Jdt:rr11c Al. ll1t:vernt<nl Traditional 3 R's Srnall ( lct'<..t."> Sound Study Habit., Gr~des k-8 1 ra~portdllOO • Extended Day .:PAGE SCHOOL 'oFCOSTA MESA GroWlh With Honor 72nd Year AGE 2 THAU GRADE 8 ~ . ENROLLMENT NOW IN PROGRESS r ~ REASONABLE RA TES ~.; ~ / NON SECT ARIAN ,...,_ I •lloDt\1100.l ATTEH\IOH rn~ l •SMAUCUSSU ;~' "' · 110 ClllU> NtOUCTtO IJ •SrOJrTS•FlflO TIU,$ ,..\.. 'o'~" ... •'tlVATf SWllll 'OOl < 1 •llOT lUllCHf$ MOH. lHIW •fVll t ACCUOtTfO SAT 8 30 4 M TO tJ V;i"J~er 1urn111 8 30 P.M 1t10 W Al.M·Or..t• (')tif.&fi1.t '.,, ... . .. . ._ 9 •• 1015 '11• t RUAlllO oAAf)fM(fllt l~r . .. ... , ~)JJ CREATIVE COLOR ~ Pacifica Enterpn••• Color cons111tatlon dcnset. Leant to MM color ift coMMtlc:t & wordrobe for th• tofd looli. Coll 645-1308 io.. inio. learn to Be A TRAVEL AGENT Morning, afternoon & ('\ cmng clu~ses Pac;/ic :Jravef :Schoof 6 I 0 E. 17th St. Santo Ana (714) 543.9495 E•loblilh~d 1963 F111 11111 11 \1tl l'rol.!1.1m' \n•n·d1l1•d In 1111 \, 111·d11111).! 1'111111111,,11111 of lh1· ,,; I 111 .. tl \-. 11•·1.1111•11 11f Ir .ttli ,.,_ l'l•d1111c•:.I .... , h• .. •l· COMPANION DOGS I CJl.H:1.)llNCE / ? 1t1<;Tf1Ur'TOR...,) ~---"' I ,i.-INlfl~1.r.RTEN PUPr"f .13,~· "I 'MPllNl<.i"J• HIP • f HI V • .H I:' OHt:DI c NCC: r HA IN 1t1C. SUE MYLES ... er A~'>t:S PUPS '>even wks to '>I• mon1h., o ld DOGS s .. months ,\ u p • f IJfJl IM f I HAVl(,H 'ONSUt TAT IONS • .rf.CIAllll U SE.flllrC E oue110-v1!.uOI program and 1.onsul la I io n IN::> rAuc TION FOR T HE PHY'51r ALL T OISAEllf O .\ H EAJllNG IMPAIRED , ...........................• i PRIVATE HOME! f TUTORING ! • • • (Serving You Since '62) • • • • • ! BASIC SUBJECTS i e READING * MATH * STUDY SKILLS • • • : ALL AGES : • .6.a...JA • . ~ . • ALL GRADES • • • : Mr L Robinson. M A : • Director/Teacher • • • : 551-5646 : , ........................... . I •BALLET · TAP • JAZZ • MODERN DANCE •CHILDREN • TEENS • ADUL f':i 1'4ow R eocil •••rincJ for Clones 6 Woll S.lf-d.f- ClonH for w- SECRETARY Ac counting department of natio nal mo rtgage banking firm needs seC'rela rv for t'Onlroller. This e ntry level ·posi ti on perfect f o r numbers-oriented person with good typing s kills. No s hort hand required. Call Terri (714 ) 975 1~. COLDWELL BANKER Residential Morlcjoge Senice1 An equal opportunity c~y Seaetary Enc. Seocrriary To PrHidMt f" I n S \" C t! !> f I r m . Fashion Island. nd~. top noll'h e>.N' sec ·, for 1·ery bus~. l 0hall'g pos S tr o n g e xp & type s hrthd ~kll b a mu s t Non s mkr:. plea se E>.c·l'I 1 TEACHER E \jl cl f 0 r JI a I d µ l t "hun h Sc·hool po.,11 wn S u n d a \ " o n I \ 1· a I I -1~19 :J088 mommg .. 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I I' I a r \ •\ ti m1r11sl r;it 1\1" \!'>!'tlsl:.nl tu l'n ·-.11fo·n1 lookrni.: for , "n.., 1 1 ,. n l 1 Cl ll '> I u k ,. • h .1 1 Jo! t• I \Jlt' i.: r ('a t •'.If t•t•r 11pJJo\1r for right 111 tl1 11du.tl ~Ill~:! SECRETARY /L~al I-'<Jlt'rtl'Ol't· in )1t1i.:atmn 11 r 1 1d l1•1•11on Non 'm 11 k1· r II u n l 1 n g lo n llt'ad1 11-IH Mt.10 :-;,.,. r 1'1 a r \ 1-: 'e (" u l 1 \ I' .1fl1•m 1111n° I' 1' for dl''>ll:n 111 m 111 In Mu'l be e'p " .,horlhand Cit i:d l \ p 1111! sk 1 lls 11.1.1 350(1 I f r,. .11 Ill 'l'l'rt IJI 1,,J "'I' r11 r ,. C:.ill I 111<1;1 l•---------•I '" ·•t1k111 .• 1 s.11n.:11.ml SECRETARY ft/T Ill dlh 1·a1t• S\•l••m., l·:'IC1ellent opµortu111l) an , t 1 ••:" 11'.!I '"'"' modem sale:. oHirl• "~I ltl-, I \H\" I' llnw ?II h1 "k t.en ufl rlutw,. l .tll I hn.'l (hurrf1 fl) llw "'"' hl"l :1!!11:-1 SECRETARY 1 \n "c•r 111g µhon••:-.. I) p 1 11 ;.: ~ ,.: •· u er il I , , 1 r 1· I ;1 r 1 .1 I " or k !\1·w111•rl 11~·<11·h C.tll '-'.11n • ..!l:l>37fi h!H:l Sl'I H~.l ,\l{'t <'n.1ll\t' d1•sq~n firm s t•l'kang ~('1·rd .1r y w "t ron it .,k \Iii. lt01tW IC'clj!C of bk Jlt.! & ... hrthd a m u:-.1 I ,1 I I ~I o 1 ) o r Jounnt> 711 ·7~ 1ln1; SECRETARY/ 111 In ine Goc>d PJ) & '\Coorkmg \Ond1t1on'<. Re· quirt's l(ood l) ping & tc•lt-phone !>k1lli. Morn mi.: ho uri. !l55 2782 E.I. DUPONT Equal Oppt) Empl M F SPC'retary Rl•cept1on1st w.1nl<.'d for manufa1• lurC"r of top quality i.a1lhoals. 11d off1rc skills re!J lnl>1trum·1· & olher b<·nr1ti. 751 tJtl:l. s1-:nu:TAHY. hvy typ lnJ:. lop ~rntary Fashion Island 64-1 5771 1 1t1•"''' t' tor .tho\ 1· t\11 r.t,.;• UltHfrH ,.,u .11 ..... 1 "l· , ... 1,11n;1hlt· & I r' r" r 1• ' , 1 on ,1 I ' 11 I 1 ' Loan ftroc~ssor * •SECRETAIUES• • Accountant IDegS24,000 Heep T50 FWl$12,000 Le1tal TIO d1clS15,000 face shlOO •rorp$18000 E:c pd Consultant Ours Lil Reinders Agy, Inc, 4020 81rch F.st '64 EOE Newport '833 8190/Free 111• r ~ u n 11 r 11 u l t• ' () n I \ d e t.I 1 c a t e d . 1~·rierH'l'tl Wr 1·.111 "hO\\ molt\ ale<!. & tons1<,tenl 111[11h !1l 111 \1>11r .ththl \ t1 l 1trn 111un11 al1• "11 It .ittwr-. & h.1\l' dq1t:nd.1 bk tr ansportdllon Wl• .... ,11 lram 1f m·1·t•-.san l 1 f-'C't'll rnn~1· t>cm•flt.. \111>1' .11 Teleprompter 1( New11un Bead1. 901 \\ 11i111 St Nl·l4 r ort ll1•.11.:h m u th• mn!.l -.un t•.,:.fu l apphl ants nf't.'<I apply m l'! h1t1I n f 1•urn1 na.ts t:xper an real estate re hn 11n11 1<111 r 1 n t'O nu · latt•d fal'ld hel~ful. but RnJI~ not neccssan excell. llorbor l.J'ICon Mt Oh\.c I ~rowlh oppl) · with ex Mt>mon 11l 1'11rk "' -.tar1 pand1ng & 1h nam11· or· 1ni: a lwfort> m••'<I s;ilt•' ga n11at1on located 1n , _______ .. __ ::-1.•ff j !,? ~. ". ta 1 n Va I Icy SECRETARIES Wr are look1nR tor .,.,.. "'""' mature ml'n and wom<'n ----------SALES to 1o:row "Wtlh 11!> f:am ----Register today tor local CO-OIDINATOR 14>h1lr you h'Jm SECRET ARY temporary assignments. I) t h l t to stock brokers 55JMjC tr t•c P one 1•on a r Call for .1pnn.ontmen1 "UU'1hl '\Co d 1 ,, t r l h 11 t ll r & ,.... U r o k c r a g e ( I r m • cuslomer. \nvol\'1?5 or 540 8096 Newport Center Mature r-n. L'n-dl'r plocement, entry & • person, good typinl( es· U \"': Ii ':. follow Uj) for standard 1----------senlinl $900/mo Call llMf'ORAllY'fllSONNllSllMCU catalog itern11. Tr:11nlnti1 S •LES -115~ ... EL Mar Jo r • u 9. : 2 AM . 372311-h ~.11......._.. prov ided T•l1•a,. nl "' rl!;ft ~"""" 6'14 2442 __ __ ~ ......_... , . I "" l i (or rontempo,· ;r~ r<.>tall .... re•~&. w or .. in(( env ronn .. ,n n SE''R""''ARY. ne'll -l "'t rtS\"'"ll lllOO s tore. Only 11H1•,•r "' ('.;• OE r v • 3 •"'" 0 d ... t Onneral "Ontra"l"'r ~-~!!!!~~~··!'!!!~~~ mo Rrl!1p11 Corp fo;lec min e ... mu ur,. women ~ , , v lron tc-l>i v contart nt'ed apply Muat bt• ''" 11t1t'king io,ec·y w /l(ood Jranctlc HallS.137700 PH d Salary plu11 skills , 11l•curulr lypist , SECURITYGUAROS ~~ari!.l'n <:ro\t" .iri·J <>pcnmi:~ for qu..iltfwd .li I :l.i33 anrll\ 1duab C:ixld stJrt I Tl'll'phon<' 111i.: pa) Rt.'funtl;ibll' un LA y OH THE BEACH 1Corrn depos1b !fill· 7243 AU DA y &ll31i1119l ' JO 1mml't.ltale upcnmgi. SELL AVON I Short apphrallon Work 5 9pm. Mon F'ra , lalkm~ FULL TIME on our telephone Deep Earn$6ormoreanhr \Oat·es pref{•rred Call966·0522 SJ 35 hr x uaranlt•cd, SERVICE STATION ATTEND ENT fullt1mc Appl) in PNSOn 604 s. Coast llwy, LagWla Heac·h Si'.:WING MAClllNE OPERATOR Sail loft exp. 631-1842 SHIPPING PERSON P T help afternoons lo assist m our sh1ppmj! dep't Must be ~harp & ener~elac. 557 0551 STATIONERY Store an CdM needs sales person f lime, 5 days Xlnl working ronds Esper1ally fine dienlele Phone 675-1010 for appL ---- STENOG RAPHER . P ttime for preparing a book. For inter\'iews. contact Lro, at 54~9793 STOCK Clerk part time for marine hardware s to re. Call : Balboa Marine. 549-9671, E.O E M/f'/H more money cal>ah· possible. Come by 3 L Ent 1180N CoastJIW}. N Lal! Rl"h Wk dyi. ut Jpm t-1rst come, f1rM hired Tool Salesper!ions Unhm1led eammi.ts No exp necessary Own car 545 0781 TRUCI< DRIVER With itood p1rkup, P T d<.'ltvery 673 5340 TYPIST. must lake S H or s peed wntanl( 4 hrs. 2 3 da)~ week ti 141644 09KJ TYPIST WORD P HOCFS..'iOR Lanier word processor Will tram Laguna Hills Law f'1rm·lyp111~ wills & trusts Must have strong typing & grammar skills. Call Mrs. Wins low for appt. 837 1060 ---- SELL idle it.ems with a Daily Pilot Class1'ied Ad. 642·5678. Work after school and on Saturday getting new customers for the area's leading newspaper. Big S Plus prizes, trips ~:nd bonuses. :JI trol lnapertor Sum~ prr ~i, • vlou1 exp helpCul hut riltraln lndMdu.11 with • cct. mechanlcal hllc"k I' 1round. Salary l·om ! mensurate wtlh e.:~1. RECEnlOHIST With n r without lypm/.' nrf'dcrl Top ray 'ft rn Mrary & hi.II lttnt' Call Tod Serva<'('; at !t7•11100<1 1----------1 comm Plt>n">t' upply In ronstruction lu ck Pfr,on or c•ll Apropo, irround pre(trTtd CnJI r ..... 2652 or lt29 l<'a.1h1on &41 8305 Clark·~_..;;..--~ ;; Located ID SJC Call • Tom JOlu\iOl'I for •P1• t ('71.C)Ut ll40_.:;....;.;..-,...~-i.+ " l!1IAnd Npl ~·h 1-:0! ~ Se:amstrtu ntt1ef d Prefer t)lpWrWD<' an· \n1 ut\1 Santa AftD 5"4M:~.a TYPIST Peraon•I Line• Dept. ·i Jnaur•nce >,ay. Apply in •, ~nan : 133 N NewpoJt 81.,N .B. TYPIST lmmed. openloe for typist recelJ(. t8ClO + or comm. w }exper. Full lime perm. ~ltion tor l.ra conat Co. Over 30yrs -! eat w /continued growth : & solid future. Strong , 1 phone & typing ability. M usl type 60wpm. i w /2yrs min office ex per. oJ req. Xlnt Co. Ben, lovely ' new omce. ~ 7189 ,: TYl'tSTS .s: •lmmediateOpenings • •P/time,F/lime, Temp. ·• •Top Pay For more info. call Tod I Services at 97~8900. ------- TYPIST Part lime, 3-4 days per;~ week . Vacation relief. , Apply al 1660 Placen· . ua, Costa Mesa ---- Veterinary kennel ass 't, reliable. hardworking , person need~ 661-1658 W AITRESSJW AITER Mature Private Club Interviews Thursday, 11 4 PM 1801 Bayside , Dr CdM WAITRESS/WAITER W car for wicker basket lunt·h serv1l"e 9 30 1.JOPM, Mon-1''r1. Earn Sl25-$150 wkt1 Must be neat. persona· bit' & ener~el1t·. 979-0747 aft toAM for appl W orehous. Person Mature, experienred. for s ailboat hardware hus ane:-.!> N B 645·5824 WELDERS ~acGregor \'al·ht;,. 16:11 f'l<1cent1a, l'osla Mesa WORD PROCESSOR Mag II for law office in ' Huntington Beach Non· 'moker S..11 1400 YARDMAN l"or tool rental farm Neut appcaranC'e, good hancl"WrilmJ(. benefllo.,. Will lr<.11n Appl~ 1930 Nl'"' port Bl\.d C M or 22600 Lambert 120:1 1-,:1 Toro Merchandiw ...................•... Antiques 8005 ...•.............•..•.. WANTED TO BUY I buy old guns . diamond~. l\Of). Jadl:' & l'(1llec·t1blt•i. C:all 1714 1 !172 ~!12fi & a~k for Dane * * * GHte~in 20 Pcq~ola Irvine You a re lhe wanner of 2 frft tidceots tS\2 \alue> to lceCaoadH A pnl 21,hru 2.5 Anahl01m Com.-ntaon l'enter T 1l0 kt-h mus t bt-l'\ t•h:rnged for resl'n ed 'l'Jh al the con' enl1on renll'r ahead of lime· <'all 642 567 R. ext 272 lo l'la1m .'our laeke~ • * * .FALLBROOK AMT19UE SHOW mtd SALE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Su Mission & Stage Coach April 16, 17, 18 NOON TOS.00 PM . Take 1-5 to Hwy 76 al Oceanside DONATION St.SO PRIZES DAILY FREE PARK.ING Antique China Hutch German, S500 898-4957 aft. Spm ANTIQUES 40' container English Oak. etc. arriving Monday. April JJth, OUR OPENING SALE FRI DAY 17th 9AM 1 Wholesale Only 1 AHA AHTl9UES Commerce Park 3303 Harbor Blvd !!Cl C.m. 7512tY70.848·9366 tNext to405 Freeway) Antique Plalform rocker •. new upholstery, & anti· Q'!!_ dishes offer 546-6860 Applia•c:et 10 IO., • •••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We buy ~Uances • ··We sell , guar. : appliances. 549-3077 , I IUY APPLIANCES Les 957·8133 Larae Uprlaht G . E . .: Freezer. Runs great. · SW. Ph 875-MM La re bit Frigidaire~· Refriaerator S12S. 984-9073 Weatlnahouae refrlg, Sl50. Sean wuher & elec. dryer, $75 ea. 548-2765 Apt alze Kenmore gas stove, food cond, $1.50. 898·4957 alt. 5pm. C•1rea& •rT.••• 1010. •••• • •••••••••••••••• Canon 2llruft lew. m , 61Mll4 llH ... '"'...... ... -OI ..... & ...... •• s.,...1c •• ,.... • •• W.t.ct 95'0 Oran e Coast DAIL y PILOi/Tuesda I A rtl 14, ~981 :~•••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ I Accessort.. 9400 ••••. •••••••••••• ••• ••• ,,.U._ ... -.. OND PUl9. AKC Seft)'O Pbooe ANwerina ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• W 1-; PA y TOI' 1>01..l '\ R Alltos, l"'porttd Autos, t1111ported Autos, Imp~ ........ U..-4 . (Jlemp an. lllf'. Pet• M•chlne, ~ Xl.nt run· .._,.. 90 I 0 For 1at. for t 1111 u., <·II nu i; ••• •••• ••••••••• ••••••• •• •••• • ••• • • •• •• •• • •••• ••••• • • •• • • •• •• •••••••• •••• ••••••• •••-••• ••Ill 0 w · P "t Pt Y · · cond M0-5521 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dat 1 ftir~11ln. do1nest k1 or IMW 9770 .._.. " 2111.-r.J.Nlftlpm. _..:... -* * * SW1 cluti.rc tr )'UW' ~·ur 1s E••l•r eupa, AKC. For Quick Sate· lrvlne J w. motor extra (')1,':1n, !\et' Utl Bitbcie PriMP\IPI· Cout Country C lub 200 Oroo1t9l:rat + ---..ct PlR~T• Mt'mberahlp $1000 _. MS-4377. Pleue call Mary llunUnitonBeach 168o5 l7 9'1'•1080 You ·~~wlnnttof DOG TRAINING IN ... 2 frft ffckeitt YOUR HOME Choice ANGEL Tickets (S12Val~). to CHEAP!! O~ avail for sale SZO/pr. box. Ice C•i•u Sliahtly used turbo kit Problem Solvln1. seats 673-7'19:S aft 8PM AprU 21\bru25 '70 '74 Da'-"un Z cars AAA HOME DOG ---AnaheJm Convention 768·~ TRAINING. aJ..1215 * * '* Center Awtos for SG1e F.-.. to eood home bl11 M. l.tuw Tlcltets must be t!x · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lab, )'Hr old, very lova-9 McCormick c banaed for reserved IMPORTANT ble. Mt-OM5 Irvine 11eats al the convention N<ITTCETO Yoi&arethewinneror center ahead of time READERSANO Eaater Puppies. Cham- p Ion ll!;le1 A!"C reg. Yellow a...anraaor Rtvr 531-ogog Beaut. 1 yr old Irish Set- ter, paperJ & shots, lov- es kids. S75. 842-0862 PUPPIES: Ready for Easter 646-12S2 6 weeks ri&hl now ••••••••••••••••••••••• F r e e P u p p., e s , Doberman/Old English Sheepdog rrux. 3 male, l female 493.4172 Ive mess Pretty Tabby, spayed, needs lhome. Landlord allow. 497·3989 fem . good won't Yellow Lab cross. F, ap- prox. 8 m06 old, happy, friendly dog. 63.!_!030 _ Big Shep. cross. M. ap prox. l yr old, fncndly 631-1030 !Annie> Five m ostly bla t'k, medium long hair KIT TENS, Just in time for Easter. Call now a void the rush . 546-1879 ---- l frftttd&... Call 642-5678. ext :m to ADVERTISEHS (Sl2 Value), to claim youruckels The price or Items Ice Capodet • • • advertised by \.t>hitle April21lhru25 loah, M.-dealers m Lhe \ehu:le AnahelfllConvenlion s-.:1__. ,030 t•lu51thed adverl1s1ni; Center •• :;t':'r.;::-;........... colu mns does not m Tickets must be e x -79 Sears l" llP Outl·"'ard dude .iny applttable ., ,..., t11xes, 11ceru;e, Lram,fer changed ror reserved Motor with line & tank fees fananrr rharge11. seats at the ronvenL1on Xlnt cond $490 972·2168 fees for 111r •><•llutaun con center ahead or tim e --· -..., Call 642·5678. ext 272 to loots, Power 9040 trol devn:e t•ert1h1:..1t1onl-. or deuler d0<·umentan claim yourtat•kets ••••••••••••••••••••••• pn:p.iratuHl i·haraies uri • • • Will trude lJ1g Bear Liike less otherwise specifiNI -or Ot'nfront Mobile b) lht'..icht.'rt•\er BROWNING Broadway Home or lrlrs for sport Trap. 12 gauge, Bels1an fishing boat 28'_499 3816 General Beauty, u must to see' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9510 Mint cond. $1600 Hard to '78 Wellcraf\ Nova XL com e b y 631 1949 or Fully equip w /tra1ll'r, 631 1554 $L2.000 lh -s. 642 2928, eves. 731·!>i.t3. Surplu!> Jeep!>, cars. & trul·k-. ava1l.11Jle thru Go\-ernmcnt A.l!enne' Mny have 11old for unde. r I $200 Call 31~ 742 11 iJ l'X t 4726 for anfu on ho" to pun·ha-.t• tiar~111n~ hke th1:. Cookware. 20 ix· stainless s teel waterless. nt·w. won m contest, reg. $!145, sarr1f1ce 97~9368 Single map le bed , bookca se hdbrd S50 Ubl silver bookca!.P hcJbrd. footbrd dre!>scr w mir ror. $75. Kitchen tbl rhrs $35 Ne w 40 Channel Pace CB $75 760 9133 Angel Season TiC'kets two section 13 behind 3rd baM' dui:out Will sell 1 2 of 11cason games (714 1840 5051 Mon f"n. 18 ' Ba} C ru1 s t•1 Character Boat f'ar.tde Winne r 673-7677 . 673 SURf" 1978 SKIP JACK. 2 <i ' w lr;1tler Xl11l fma1wing Call <:ar)f 01 Don 631 1400 Anfl~uH/ Clauics 9520 . ........••••.........• ' 4 b fo Cl rd W 11111! I I' ! r('~ton·d Sl3 .A~• \1.:...11 Unifltte 28' Mt•ga IITT7 I '"I Mucl.t•I \ I 11~11 !'wdar1 I 290 h M 11 • 1 h I •lr rcston•l ldt·JI f111 rs r a 1 tullt.'nt Slu 111 7 l 4-8 4 7 2 5 Ii 3 '1 r 615 6161 213-592 1531 eve' , , I bb Mu,t.111~ ,.""" 1111tl1• 13 F 1berglas~ orwn t_><•at I TutJll~ rc·.~ttlft••I s~· .!HU & lrlr $175 Da .\' 111•t11n1.;-:,:;:• 1711 752 7000. Ha> M1 Kt>t- Fwnlture 8050 between 9am 5pm. 9060 1··111·t1 l!i:ll \ldl \ .'iftl 1'111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boats. Sail 1t ..... tor ... 1 \It 11.t1• ti Sno" whlte Easter Hun· ••• •• • • ••••••••• • • • •• • • * * I BUY * * nics. SIOea P ac1f1t• l'hlldt• l't..!.c Good used Furniture & 540-66111 Clas<e11· Bloek hlancl , I • ~ \ , ' 'ti 'I I ,11t:! l dl •• ,,., c " • ' • • '" o,_,. c_.., 29'l5 Harbor Rlvlf COSTA MESA 979-2500 WANTED!! Ct.an lniports TopOoltcr Paid!! Call Jim H09an Mlkelaktt c ..... Motors 83S.3t7t WE BUY CLEAMCARS AMDTRUCl<S CONNB.L CHEVIOLET 2828 Hi.rhor W HJ C~TA M t-:.'\.\ 546-1200 HIGH BUYER or l'u~1 clol!Jr.., tur SptJI b l'.1r' flu~~ t 31l1J>t'r'. '111 "·Audi s \..I. ft•• l 1' \1(; H JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 1>11 I l ISl',11 11 Hl\11 Ill "fl 1r-.1 ;-111~ 111•. \I'll 842-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda ForThc~t Ruy Or U.ue Ocol rn OranceCounty . Come See U11 Today' & SADDLEBACK BMW 2&402 Marjuerate l)kwy. M l11SIOJl V11.•JO Aver y Plcwy exit (oft~ Freeway) 831·2040 495-4949 Clo~ed Sundays CREVIER 19 8 I PEUGEOT TURBOs BEACH IMPORTS S.IH l>m ('St· ··el N1-:w1•01t'l' IW ,\l"ll 752.0900 9750 ..•••.•.......••.••.... PORSCHE 1979 9:!8 full\ lo.t•k•I 1:. IW 7!1 lldl>btt Oeluite, $11900 OHO I' P Morn!! ·.~>1 •+w.•1 lh' •1s1 1371 1"k fur !Ioli 7'• IC1hl11t 111 r:S r· 1. ~dr. I COMMHl CHEVROlf T 'X. )\ I l.1 I '• ' I 11~1\\I' 546-1200 .,, .. t lo 1111 ,1111 rnnti. '78 Mall bu, sliver,. 9 • 1w. n·•1 m1leage,goodcond. .:"!> t1>1 \ \\ Jiu,. lro11l ~ntl v.11·1:kl·'I ••111-11111· tran:. 11t1 I 1111· h 1;, 11 !6 or 'lliO 11 l I MS-3639. • M..tWI $I Sf & H OADWAV SAMIA AHA 8353171 9772 ong rn1 • ''"' ''""' 111 Volvo -.idt· ,\ 11ul llhw 111••"-....................... CLEAN '73 MONT. C ARLO. Sliver wl burgundy interior. Air •. cond .• AM/FM cus.u.i_ • power brakes, steerln&..! • • Si500 768-58!7 • •USEDBMWs• '165301AS R t2419> '77 6 :j() C!)I llUtO \00401 79 3201 <75601 '79 3201A S R t 70891 '80 521hA sunrf. l lJOIJ) Closed Swtdoys 77 IMW l20i O\namllt· :! door "hcift•,;ilc I S:.'I !', • 11111 ,;.tit· pr1t·1· 1 :-•to , , , 1200:\ti~• \-.!. l11r lluf..1• or Mike THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHOl llVO. COSTA MESA 6•2·0010 au t v m u l It " Ith iJ Ir. ol PO H!--1 111 'II l Sll'll'll Ctt.' 5X IJOO mill'' I :! :! ne" • 11~·1111 t.m 1111 & 't•t \ cli!an 111-..Yll 1 t'<1ll aflt•r "'"' 1>111!.•0J $7895 l ·1i6 912 E-. 1 o1111I 1111 p11t JIM MARINO 1-.p<I rl'ltlt 11 , 1111 "' I VOLKSWAGEN llt.'lll" ~:. ~ I I I 1 l 1 !Hill Ut•:id1 Bhd hrm I 842·ZOOO I Rolls Royce 9 7 5 l> ORANGE COUNTY'S • ••• • • • • ••• •• ••••• • • • • • OLDEST ~;i fc·, :11.•r\ ''' I l'Oi"'"~ Roy Carver.Inc. Hull' l{o\\1 H\I\\ I .).\I} .J ;11n l>orl'l' \t'" port lit'a1 h tW> l~l 11 Saab Y760 VOLVO SALES. SYVICE AMO LEASING t)\'l.HSI'.\~ lll:l.l\'EHY I '\l'l· 11 r~ eARLE IKE VOLVO 1•11,1, ll.11l1m Bhd 1 fl!'. I \ \I ....... \ 646-9303 S40.9467 73 VOLVO 164 I, I\ l1 t1d1 I ,11j(llllJ!l(ll' I• ·t I .II Ill I ('ti I ;Jtlcl 111111\ 1•tt1\tr,t ~tr.I 1 l1•.q1 I 'II , ......... I S3295 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 11» hllhd 841-2000 ORANGE COUMTY VOLVO ,, '1\.,1 •l>t.iler 111 i )1 .111~41' OtJf\f \' Ill \ 111 l I \:...!-: l•lltH I ••• Roberto LOMth 2073 Wallace tC Cosla Mesa You are the winner of 2 free ffd&ets ($12 Value),to lceCCllNldn April 21\hru25 1 Anaheim Convention '1 Center T1t·kets must be es-, '' c hanged for reserved '•I ~eati. at lhe convention ' · tenter ahead of time. '1 Call 642 5678. ext. 272 t.o • d<11m your tickets. • i • *. . ·1!1 Chevctle, lo mi. a le, auto. lilt, very clean .• 96ti 1285 J 711 t'he\ t.!lte. 4·spd. Ale\• ,\:\1 FM t ass, xlnt cond. s:i200 631 ·2106 or i 1:1 142 0123ext #391 ---- &I Malibu Wagon 6 cyl i:ood runn1n'g tran~purtat1on $375 5-IH 8!11H Apphances--OR ( will sel! Culler Dw ... el. ~llml· ·•' or SELL for You John Wayne Tennl!> C'lubl '<umn b It• f1n.1 n 1 Ill I! M •STE•S •UCTION reg membcr ... hap must 6751n11 • " "' sell bv 5 I. best offor ~6-1686, 833-9625 642 6634 cvei. or wknd~ IS (' I l-() l' I\ :-; .1 h 11 I " \ra1lt•r 1.ffl' n~1-;nl 1!1,.l•11"1I 1•1,1 )·oril 1111 k up '"" ...,111•!-t.111 l1,tl .111111111 I 11! 1110111 \;\ •'' "tJH·Uf 111 1 t fh1 ldtt,,. 111wJ.: I 11 .. 111• 1111 , 11\ 2150 Harbor llvd. Costo M~~G 645-5700 i~ II \I W ,!\Ml'' l>1>1h .\. nll'I h:tn11·-. Ill >ll l'<'l'lttl WA NT E O ! 1 t·ond ,_1<,m 1,1.} , :!:U ••....•.•••........•... LEASE DIRECT' ~Wt~~ ~~~~~oo;;c;,;;.~ . i · '75TTOP ~ ',.' 1 IUY FURNITURE : Evt•rest & J.:n11111 ~., Sl:!~1 Les 957 8133 Traveler "ht.'l·l chair f.ii.1 :J.:lf~ ------$175 Guardian Safe T .. KING-S IZE BDRM set, Walker S20. Sin~l'r uc Boats, Slips/ xlnt cond, 5 pc. $295 luxe Tout·h & Se". M'W Docks 9070 1 ...... 1 ''"' I I "' 11111111 l """' "'·'''"" 1d'"'' ttlll\.t•I \ct ll.1\11 ' """" l ...... 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' . . t 4 me "tar:' 0.4 mg nicotine w. per cig111n1 by Flt Method Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Jhat Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. \ j .• 11111111 llllY NPll 'Ld ·,111\~ ,\PHIL '·l IYH1 OHANl1l <.OIJ NI V CAl IFOHNIA l':J Cf Nl C, ~ ~, COLUMBIA. HAILED ~ Shuttle baS~ m hour of triumph EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <AP> -Space shuUle Columbia brUllanUy wound up her first trial t>j spaceflight today s ailing t'irough the heat of re-entry to a perfect wheels-down landing. The moment of triumph belonged to astronauts Jobn Young and Robert Crippen, who inaugurated a r~volutionary space iransportaUon system with afliltltlasting2days,8~hours. •'What a way to come to C;lUIOrnla," said Crippen. "Do we have to take it to the hangar, Jee?" asked Young after the s hip came to a stop. "We have to dust it off first," replied Shuttle Control's Joe Al- len. The astronauts came out or a 15-minute communic~tiona blackout, the most danger-filled time, with a tension-breaking message for the shuttle team: "Hello Hou~ton, Columbia,here." Down, down, the Columbia went, dipping first to one side, then another. From a hypersonic speed ln space it went to supersonic and then to subsonic. Two sonic booms ex pl oded over Rogers Ory Lake. "Looking beautiful," Allen said. And she was . The ship rolled to a sto~on the Rogers Dry Lake runwa on the Mojave Desert at 10:22 a. . PST, right on the runway cent rline. It had been aloft exactly 2 days, 6 hours, 20 minutes and 52 seconds. "WeJcome home Columbia," said Allen ... Beautiful. Beautiful." From President Reagan in Was hington, these words: "Con- gratulationson a job well done." From Johnson Space Center director Christopher Kraft, who hopes to send Columbia up for test fli ght No. 2 in September. "We jus t gotinfinitely s marter." The astronauts had to remain inside for about 45 minutes while the ship's remainine deadlv fuels (See SHUTI'LE, Page A2> APW~ America's space shuttle Columbia rolls down the runway at Edwards Air Poree Base today after a successful space venture. . . Mayor handling defended ' Oellr ...... "-'-~'~ ,,0 ~EN VMJtUY ....,., :J'lwe be~l flOWJ'l'a , ~ wind up in a s;ring bouquet. The rare Morea vi , , Jibove, and ,Gladiolus ienell~ U.~ b¥>oming ~ th~U tr ine arboretum. Dired.or Harou Koopowitz intends -:.1,ollect their seeds and freeze them in a gene bank to p ~ ,estore these almost extinct species. I .... Irvine police chief details procedure in shooting incident BY RICHARD GREEN or ... 0et1Y ...... SUH Irvine Police Chief Leo Peart claimed today that no special handling was given to an assault with a deadly weapon case lnvolv· lng Irvine Mayor Art.Anthony. He also said at a press COO· ference at the police station that his personal involvement in the. case was justified and proper. AL THOUGH HE knew Mayor Anthony was inside a home with high p0wered weapons. Peart said he thought the police's special weapons team should not have lrled to storm the tlouae. Peart admitted, however, that it was somewhat unusual that An· thony, once a1>1>rebended Friday, was taken to thf> Hoai Hospital psychiatric ward instead of secure jail facilities elsewhere. He also said that no handcuffs were placed on Anthony during the trip to Hoag Hospital. According to Chief Peart the assault with a deadly weapon County to provide $83,333/or NB bay . By FREDERICKSCHOEMEIO.. ofl ... Dally .. llMS\Mf Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley gave assurances today that county government will provide $83,333 toward a $4 million "early action plan" to dredge Upper Newport Bay. The fili(ure is equal to one-third of the $250,000 Newport Beach has been required to provide toward the overaH costof~he cleanup pro- gram. The city and the Irvine Company also will provide $83,333 shares. RILEY SAID he will ask teuow supervisors to approve the alloca- tion Wednesday. Approval is ex- pected. •·Basically the county ls in- ' terested in seeing preservation of the Upper bay." said Doreen Marshall. a Riley aide. The $4 million cleanup proposal was put together by· a special committee formed by· Riley. It is made up of representatives of the vatjous local, stale and federal ha v'e on poUce operations in 1 Laguna." The mayor said tbaf Sparks' continued bealtll pl'Oblems re!H the question ot • •ftet.beror not be could really get Hck a•d do the job.'.' . t agencies that have an interest In the bay. If necessar y p ermits are secured". the bay would be dredged a nd the removed material deposited on Irvine Company land. In addition, San Diego Creek, the primary waterway leading intq the bay, would be deepened to slow future deposition of ~ill. Flood control structures also are contemplated. AN ENVIRONMENTAL Im· pact report would be required for the project. Newport Beach would be responsible for pre- paration of that report. Newport Beach has been rac:!ang an April 27 deadline to come up witb the $250,000 which will l(uarantee . an additional $1 .S million in state money for the project. Mrs. Marshall said tbe county's share of the $250,000 wiU come from funds Jn the ·budiet of the county Environmental Manage- ment Agency. incident involving Mayor An· thony came to his attention late Thursday when Elaine Anthony, 50 , the mayor's wife, knocked on his (Pearl's) door in the Turtle Rock ar~acf Irvine. ''Elaine's face was s wollen and bruised, her nylon.s were torn, she had no shoes on, she was sweating profusely and~ buck of her neck was covered \ltith blood," Peart uid. Peart said that he apphed basic first aid to the woman and ar- ranged for her to be placed under a doctor·s care. According to Peart. Mrs. An· thony told him that her husband had beat her with his fists and fired a handgun at her, causing a superficial bullet wound to her neck. PEART SAIO he called the An· thony home and Irvine city coun- cilman Bill Vardoulis answered and said that Anthony had calmed down and wasn't near a weapon. Anthonv telephoned Vardoulis, (See MAYOR, Pa«e A2) OAllylttl.eSIMf.._. ·INVOLVEMENT JUSTIF'IED' Poltce Chief Peart NeWport sewer fee outlined by county Triggering memories of a con- troversial hearing three years ago, Orange County Sanitation of· ficials spelled out a plan for charting· Newport Beach resi· dents up to $60 a year for sewer services. Wayne Sytvesler. a financial director for the sanitation dis- trict, told Newport City Council members Monday during a study session that District 6, which in- t'!lu(les nearly all of Newport, faces a $4. 7 million defi~it by 1985. . , A $5-A·MONTH 1U\lice charge per bouaehold, he aaid, woul~ help balancethediatrict's books. But more thu ooe councilman barkened back to a 1978 pubUc hearinl in Fountain Valley which drew 2}000 UlfY residents upset with a plan to c:har1• nearly au Oran1eCounty retldenta uptol5a moathforseweruHte. The realdentl. durint that bear· l.Dc1 blMUld 1anitation otftciall ana tbe propoleCl monthly fee wu unanlmoullrd.ued. ••Do you tblnk tbln11 have cool.ct otn" uked CouMUmab Paul Hummel. pleted by 1985. Sanitation officials warned that future line breaks are possible if repairs are not undertaken soon. They said the district has. enough money to pa.y for some of the repairs now but will begin run- ning out of funds by 1983. Following a public hearing, the board members could approve thesewerfeebymajorityvote. 1111&1 1:1111 WflTlll Low clouds late nl1ht and earl y ·mornin1 , otherwise sunny Wednea- d a y afternoon. Lowa 'toni1bt 50 along t.he coast. 56 inland. Highs Wednes- day gs to low 70s. 111111 TlllY .. f;~ers welco~ I Columbia EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <AP> -A crowd or more than 150,000 people cheered wUd- t1v as America's first apace shut· t e glided quickly out of a cloud· less, bright sky today aod touched down on a sun.baked lake bed here in the Mojave Desert. As a sonic boom announced the shuttle Ct>lumbia's ap- proach, the crowd S'p()tted the trails from aircraft accompany· Ing the spaceship and trained binoculars , cameras and telescopes skyw :ird, pointing and cheerini. SUDDENLY, THE gigantic glider came into view and dropped quickly. flaps·up, wheels·down, and landed at Rogers Dry Lake about 10: 21 a . m. PST in rront of two circus-like viewing tents for 2,000 invited guests. The VIPs, pressed up .against ropes set uo •\ the lake·~ airstrip. burst nto whooping cheers at the sight of the shulUe, some shouting "Go, go" or "Come on, come on." and then burst into applause as it touched down. ''It was like they were landing al Los Angeles Airport," said ac~or Roy Roge rs, one of NASA's invited guests. "For the w.hole world it was a shot in the arrft\' he said. Got. Edmund G. Srown Jr .. at the s~cial viewing site, called t~ suc-.essful flight and landing a ·~jg \step forward for our country a'nd for the entire world. If we ~e this properly there are lots or Pl'1SeS and very few minuses. "IT'S GOIN() TO put the focus a gain on the space program." he said. The ordinary folk watched the landing from the other side of the lake bed, atop campers and cars some 31h miles from the ac- tual touchdown site. Hundreds had camped out for days in the r~mote section of Edwards Air Force Base in hopes of catching a 90.i;econd glimpse of the shuttle during its desct:.nt. Early arrivals began camping Su nday night on the hard . cracked clay of the lake bed Air Force offi cials warned or rat. tlesnakes and little available water, but that didn't prevent a steady convoy of motor homes from rumbling down narrow dirt roads, past blooming Joshua trees. to the v~wing site I CR EATURE COM FORTS weren't totally forgotten A mini· midway quickly sprang up in the public viewing area, with con· cessionaires hawking hot dogs, beer, peanuts and T-shirts. In the cold of the desert morn- ing, women '!ltood outside their mobile homes and cooked bacon and eggs on portable grills. Campers competed for the best spots to pitch their tents. "Our friends say we'll be bak· ing in the desert while they'll be cool in front of the TV, but we had to be here. We're doers." said Peter Baur of Sacramento. Graham Taylor arrived in the United States from England last Friday and learned that the s huttle was landing this week. From Page A1 CHIEF. • • my physical self together. so llm- ing·wise. I'm notdelighted." Sparks said he had been in- formed about the request for a closed door session to discuss his own future, but did not want to talk aboutthat. AJ'W.,........ SHUTTLE BOOSTER -A solid rocket booster casing is pulled into port at Port Canaveral. Fla., as fishermen tinker )Vi.th their equipment. The casing was the first of two boosters that were dropped from the Space Shuttle about 170 miles in the Atlantic after its Sunday liftoff. ·Boating writer Lois Kennedy • seroices set Me morial ser vices for Lois J Kennedy . freelance boating writer and photographer. will be Wednesday at2 p.m. at St. J ames Epi scopal Church . Newport Beach. Mrs. Kennedy died Sunday at lter Newport Beach home follow· ing a long illness. She was the widow of the late Edward S. Ken· nedy. who was active in small boat manufacturing and the Out· board Boating Clubs of America. An experienced public !"elations pe rson. Mrs. Kennedy started freelancing for various national boating and yachting magazines after her h~band's death. During her career she covered interna- tional yacht and boat racing events. Her sequence photos of the knockdown of the ya~hl Mir near the finish line in the 1969 Honolulu race w e r e publishe d in newspapers and magazines all over the world. Mrs. Kenned y was a member of St. James Episcopal Church. the Newport. Harbor Auxiliary or the Child Guidance Center of Orange County, the Children's Home Society, the International Game Fis h Association . O utdoor Writers Association of America. Boating Writers International. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club of Newport Beach, Waikiki Yacht Club, Authors Guild , Inc .. Overseas Press Club and the Na- tional Wildlife Federation. She is survived by a sister , Mrs Ri chard Abbie Stafford of Australia. Burial will be at Rose Hill Cemetery, Chicago. where her late husband is buried. Burials resume SAN FRANC ISCO CAP> Cemetery workers will begin burying today hundreds of bodies lhat had to be stored durlf\g their 26-day walkout. From Page A1 SHUTTLE. • • were cleared out and the hatch opened The first r ecovery crew ca me away with a ~lad report - no problems. While-the as troriauts waited in 1 the spacecraft while ground cr ews finished "safing" the ship, Young, anxious to get out. told Shuttle Control. "I can meet you ma second if you would like me to open the hatch and jump out." Columbia WdS untested no longer. America was back in space for the res t of the century with a brand new workho1 se vl!hi· cle to ferry men a nd cargo in and out of orbit som'!day. on a two- a· month schedule. Enormous crowds. estimated at 170.000. came in cars and campers to watch the completion of the long hei'alded and long. delayed trial rtight. The desert was b11thed in a brilliant mid· morning sun Chase planes were aloft to escort the shuttle in and to photograph the moment From Page A1 MAYOR. • • his poUtical ally. minutes after the alleged assault and asked Vardoulis to come to his res- idence. Peart said that after dawn on Friday he and assistant city m anager Paul Brady Jr. went to the mayor's house and recovered two .45-caliber military automatic handguns. but weren't able to find a rifle that Elaine An- thony said also was in the house. T hey took the g'uns ancj four family dogs that Mrs. Anthony said she was concerned about from Anthony 's home. At the ti me Anthony was io his den and rerused tocomeour: Peart said a plan was later struck whereby Anthony. 50, a 200·pound former Marine colonel, would agree to voluntarily com- mit himself in the psychiatric wa rd of Hoag Hospital. Gratuity case resumes Attorney argues city wrong in dismissing inspectors A personnel hearing on tbe fir· ing of two Irvine City building inspectors resumed today with defense attorney Vance Slmodds arguing that the city was wrong in dismissing the ins~ton. Arthur Peck, 51, Anaheim, and Daniel Bullard, 50, Cotta Mesa, were fired aeverai months ago after a building contractor aiieged they accepted gratuities. Desplte charaes fiJed in this case and statements by in· vestlgators, no evidence has been presented so . far In the personnel hearing that shows Peck or Bullard solicited gratuities or, promised easy ln MAIM OPl'ICI ~ ... Haley ,......., ' tlll Wtlt..., St.. C.. _..,CA. l!Aell ...._: ... I.MO, c-.MtM. CA • .._ =.l,.,w_, L Thoma 1<..-v11 s pections. A third buildins inspector, Manuel Unares, 34, Corona, was also fifed in connection with \be incident: He isn't appealing bis dis missal. Lowell Shephard, 58, of Irvine, also in the city public works de- partment. was demoted in con· necUon with the incident. He is to appeal bis demotion in a penonne} bearing to afart later thi• month. A fourth lns~tor, Lou Perley, 6', of Midway City, quit his JOb after the lnCldent. Jn addition to the Jenc>nnel hear\n 1, Bullard, {rfck a.n d Llnares are to appear ay 12 ln Harbor Mwli<'lpal Co for trlal· on allecatlona that ~ eoliclted aod/or accepted cr•tu~ea. Employee elain WASHINGTON (AP) -A clerk bl U.e mllltarJ attacbe'a off Ice or lb• t1rucu•1an &mbN•>' waa lo.and 1ltot to death In hiJ parted ear near the otnN ~! Poliff and embelly offtel-!814'· Stolen cqr smashes into Irvine orange tree . Two men, one rrbm Newport Beach, were anHted ln an Inine orangC! grove by HJghway Patrol officers early this mornlnf. following a chase that took o . Ocers from three police agencies through four Orange County cities. Arrested near where the al· le ge dly stolen car he drove smashed into an orange tree m Irvine was Mi c hael John Schroeder, 26, address unknown. Captured about 45 minutes later with help from a Huntington Beach police do& was WaUaam AJ. ten Mootjoy,29,of208TrentAve., .Newport Beach. Costa Mesa police said the chase started in their clty at about 2 : 15 a .m. after Schroeder alleged· ly used a stolen credit card to cbeck the pair into South Coast Plata Hotel at Anton Avenue and Bristol Street. OFFICERS, NOTIFIED of the stolen cai'd, pursued the car, later identified as stolen, north on Brl5tol Street following reports by hotel security officers that the two men wereleavln1. Costa Meaa Sgt, Richard DeFranclsco stopped the t-0. near MacArthur Boulevard andll epproached their car, be said. As he got to \a'ithin three feet of the car, he said, the driver aped away , turning east on Ma c Arthur. The puuuin1 De Francisco later said the driver! turned out his lights and he lost the vehicle near the Costa Me.sa Freeway. ' Coast panel backs Dana Point project But a Highw.ty Patrol omcer.J monitoring the chase on his radio,, spotted and chased the car as itl sped north on the freeway through S Santa Ana, exiting in Tustin. J' ATUSTINOFFICERjolnedth chase which led south on the San-j ta Ana Freeway. exiting al Jef.,. frey Road . Costa Mesa police red ported. The South Coast Regional Coastal Commission h as ap- proved a controversial 76-acre development plan along Dana Point Harbor that includes 112 condominiums. 46 houses. two p a rk s, two h ote l s and restaurants and shops. The proposal, approved Mon - day, also realigns the Street or the Golden Lantern providing a new entrance to Dana Point Harbor. Del Prado Avenue also Tax deadline approaching WASHINGTON (APl The clock is ticking away for millions of American taxpayers who have not yet filed their federal income tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service. The deadline for filing 1980 in dividual income tax returns is midnight Wednesday. . And. judging by l RS s latast1cs. a good many Americans put off tax tas ks until the last few weeks. As of April 3, the JRS had only reC'ei ved 58.5 million of the 94 mill ion ret11rns it is expecting this year. The number of filings was s lightly down by about 2 percent from last year's level. says l RS spokeswoman Ellen Murphy. About one.quarter of the re- turns arc usuall y filed in the last two weeks , wilb almost 13 million nooding ID during the last week. she says . would be extended through the property linking up with Pacific Coast Highway to create two, separate one-way routes through Dana Point. COAST HIGHWAY traffic soutbound would be channeled onto Del Prado for about one mile, while northbound traffic would remain on the main high way. according to Mel Carpenter, executive director of the regional coastal com- mission. The Smyth Brothers Inc. deve lopment company h as been tryan"g to build on the blufftop for the past decade but two previous proposals were re· jected by the stale CoastafCom- m issior1 a fter getting regional commission approval. Carpenter said he expects the latest proposal to be approved by the State Coastal Commission because the two proposed hotels a re "visitor-serving" facilities THE STATE COASTAL com· mission rejected the previous proposals because they were mostly res idential concepts, without public facilities, he said. The latest plan calls for wo parks comprising 21 acres, a 300·room hotP.l and a 60-room hotel on 17.2 acres. The hotel complexes. approved "in con- ce pt," would in cl u de restaurants, shops and recrea· tion areas. Carpenter said. Th<! residential area would be 24 1'2 acres. and a commercial area would be another 51 2 acres, Carpenter said. The car drove into the orang i rove near Walnut Avenue. imashing into the tree, policet noted Schroeder '!Vas arr~ted im· mediately, officers said, but Montjoy '1ed into the grove as police helicopters from Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach hov· ered overhead. Schroeder was in Orange Coun- t y J a ii this mornioiz on suspicion of car theft, possessing a s tolen credit card and driving under the influence. Costa Mesa polit:esaid. Montjoy was arrested on suspi·, cionofcartheft } i Service held i t for Bradley l WASHINGTON tAP > -Theoldl GI s topped at the coffin of Omar ; N Bradley. put on an overseas. cap. stood at attention, saluted ~ smarllv and then marched off. : "I always said that if I d1dn'tdie • firs t, I'd come to the old man's: funeral." said S.M. Smith. 69, a: retired truck driver from College! Park, Md., who drove a jeep as a! private first class during World : War ll. The funeral was held to-! day. : Old Gls who served wit~ Bradl ey in Europ e anQf Americans not yet born when hEt comma nded an army of t.:l million naen joined dignitaries t" pay their respects to the ol~ soldier. last of the nation's five~: star gen eNlls. He died las~ Wednesday in New York of ai heart attack atage 88. ~ Brett Walker Newport Presents SOME OF THE WO RLD1 S FINEST WA TC HES 15%-40% Off .. Outstanding Buys in 14K and 18K Gold REPRESENTING • PIAG E1. I CORUM® " ©co~CORll Also Concord Collection ~ and Cartier", Watches If you have ever considered burying a fine watch, or If you would like to add to your present collectlon. thtn the time Is nowt ,, Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT/Tuesday, Aprtl 14, 1981 N CLOSING 989.10 ~f." -s.~~ .~ ~ Juror phone system works On Oct. 23, 1980, a local secretary reported for jury duty . in West chester County. N. Y .. thereby beginning a process that soon would occupy most of her daylight hours until Feb. 24. 1981. ll was the trial of Jean Harris for the murder or Searsdale diet doctor Herman Tarnower. To secure 16 citizens for the jury ( 12 plus rour alternates who served throughout> the court subpoenaed 750 people. Not all cases require juror resources of this magnitude, but most do involve substantial wastes of money and time. In the ninth Judicial District of the state or New York in which the Harris trilil was conducted. though, more than $1 million has been saved s ince a simple system was in· -~ SYlVIA PORTIR ~ , troduced in 1978 and these savings have been and can be duplicated in courts elsewhere as well THE COURTS FACE formidable problems· un· predictable trial schedules, attorneys who ask ror postponement at the very last minute; cases settled just as opening arguments are scheduled. To cope with such variables, yet assure an ample supply of jurors, courts typically "overbook" the jury room. During the normal two-week term of a panel. a result is that an individual may serve no more than two or three days yet be paid a fee and mileage for every day at the courthouse. even if just for an hour. plus the reguJar salary at work. Now the courts are finding a far more efficient juror pool 1;1dministration via tost-ellect1ve ap plication of answering ma<'hines . "INSTEAD OF REQUIRING that jurors appear day after day even when not serving on a case. these courts determine their next-day requirements late every allemoon, then simply record numbers on a machine," explains Rudolph Grua, president of the Dictaphone Corp. di vision in Rye, N. Y . producer of the Ansafone line of answering ma<'hines . "The juror calls in and listens for a number If that number is not broadcast. the Juror just doesn't report the next day " A log recreated by the Westchester secretar) who wound up on the Harris Jury illustrates th<' process Oct. 23 : Reported for first time, nothing hap· pened. $8. Oct. 24: Called to stand. questioned for five minutes. excused until Nov. 5. $8 fee. Oct 25-31 : Went about normal routine, then got word. n~t to report Nov. 5. but lo call in every evening. Nov. 1·16: Called in every evening. went to work every day, then heard number on the machine. Nov. 17-11:1. Reported each day. nothing hap pened, $16. Nov. 19: Questioned again. selected as juror CASE BEGAN TWO days later. tool. three months, ending in the vE>rdict of guilty. All the time lhis r;ecretary was going through the juror sele.-tion process. So were dozens or other Harris cas~ individuals And in adjacent courtrooms. other unsensation<1 I cases were moving through the judicial mill. each subJect to the "hurry-up-and· 1 wait"syndrome ' STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT lllM "merT&l I( ,.,,.,h ~tn r kO fK A rr..110 iv·co.p ,.yhowrid m llnO · ili'c.1, merHeu aon fyMlg AMERICAN LEADERS METALS N£W YOAK IAf'l Stlol no111.,rw• m•t•I prlc.et tOCMy. C: ...... 17~1 ~nll a POunO, U.S. '"911,... llonl. LNll ».JI cenl• • pouncl. llltC .,.,.. <eflll • POUNI. O.llyereo Tia $6.M21 Metals w..-c-11• lb Al-I-1' Ceflll • -.ncl. N. Y Mffcwy .•N.OO par H••ll, "'1•11-....._oo troy o• .. N. v. SILVER 141,..r tU.300 ~ tro, .ourKe, Ha1"9y & H•rmen 1111ly deify-*• COLD QUOTATIONS Colin •.. Ann . . . • • Doctor, •le .. ,. • NllrM. llC ••.• , ... o. ... S...lonl . """°'"'' MotlmM ,Ooft 'TllC ... ,,,_ .. _ Rudkin left the impression of a Jekyll-Hyde playwright. follow- ing an entertainJng first act with a fiendishly bad finale. The poignancy of a couple coping with childlessness degenerated into self-indulge nt soapbox oratorv. Basically, this 1s still Lhe case. but under Lee Shallat's fine directorial hand , the SCR vers1on comes off as far more palatable. Tbe most profound difference is that , in the downbeat second act , the husband and wife clln& to J shred ol hope, buildJn1 from lhe ashes as it were, rather than turning on each other. THE MOST O B JEC · TIONABLE aspect of the play, a long harangue on the violence in Northern Ireland, remains, but • seems somewhat tempered by the skillful perfotmance of Dean Santoro as the husband who craves a child to reinforce his own manhood . Santoro modulates his interpretation with a strong sense of consisten- cy' never breaking from the bo undaries of established charocterization. Mamie Mosiml'n is equally impressive as the wife, whose mental and physical anguish glow through the transparency of her lighter facade. Sbe also has a gratuitous monologue at the play's end which she bandies nearly as well. DON TVCBE and Irene Roseen take on the play's 10 supernumerary roles of assorted docto.... nurses, nel1hbon and adoption workers with a polished emoothness that speeds the many trlbslUon scenes. Tucbe's Scottish seminologist and Miss Roseen'a chatty 1trlfrtend are especially effec· Uve cameos. "Ashes" still is a disappoint· 1ng choice tor SCR, but its ' strong production and key in· terpretative values provide strong compensation. It con· tinues oigbUy except Mondays for two more weeks at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. * THREE LOCAL community theaters will be drawing their curtains on their respective pro- ductio!\S. Final curtain calls go to: "Red Rover. Red Rover" by the Irvine Communith Park auditorium, on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine. Closing perrormances Friday and Saturday at 8 with tickets at the door. "Zverything in the Garden" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista Ave., Fonda has t,ests HOLLYWOOD (AP) Henry Fonda, recently awarded a spHial Oscar for lifetime achievement in movies, was resting al home and "feeling fine" after undergoin~ tests 1n San Diego, his vublicist said. 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Wlndtng up Friday and Saturday at 8 with tickets avallable at 675-3143. * CALLBOARD -The Irvine Community Theater will hold auditions next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for tbe1 world premiere ol Jack Sharkey's mystery-comedy "Par for the Corp•e" ... a cast of four men and six women wiU be sought at the tryouts in the Turtle Rock Community Park clubhouse. on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine, where U1e show opens a three- week run June S . . . , A,. .......... Tryouts for the Pulitzer Prize- winning play "Our Town" will be conducted Monday at 7:30 p.m. by Showcase Productions at the Westminster Auditorium, 7571 WPstminster A venue at Hoover Street . . . director Alex Koba will be looking for a cast of 17 men and seven women in all age ranges for the show, which bows in June 19 . 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